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NWLTC extends a sincere thank you to the
Weyerhaeuser Company for listening to the issues that many of the members
faced in billing and invoicing for loads hauled. At this juncture those of
you who had changes to your invoicing should have received a questionnaire
from Weyerhaeuser’s corporate headquarters giving notification of a review of
their major suppliers. They have asked for a listing of all open items on
accounts in the form of a statement, aged trail balance or computer printout
which lists all open invoices, credit memos, cash on account and deductions. We appreciate their follow-up and thank them for
addressing the problem. ³ ³ ³ |
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In Memoriam Albert “Skip” Kauzlarich January 20, 1941 ~ April 13, 2006 A
nearly two mile long funeral procession of log trucks and antique automobiles
followed Skip Kauzlarich to his final resting place in Roslyn Memorial
Gardens, Roslyn, Washington. The
cortège began in Roslyn winding its way down SR 903 to Cle Elum to First
Street and down Harrison before returning to the timber community that
“Eskimo” called home for more than
fifty years. Born
in Juneau, Alaska he came to Roslyn in 1943 to live with his grandparents
where he grabbed every moment of adventure, taking his buddies along with him
and enjoying life to its fullest extent.
His sense of fun and spirit of a good time will be remembered by
everyone who was fortunate enough to know him. Skip was a car aficionado and founded the Strangers Car Club during
his high school days. It was this club that started the car show now known as
the Run to Roslyn. Friends
and family were dear to Skip’s heart and he cherished his time with
both. He is survived by his son,
Scott. his daughter, Brandi and his
three granddaughters, Kaelesha, Kassidy and Kaytlin. Also surviving are the lifetime friends
with whom he spent his boyhood, his youth and his Autumn years. ³ ³ ³ ³ ³ |