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I.ll.t, Alb.n A. ....,...............................t1t Illm I lul ..................J, Ic.hl t to, Inc,, Jc|rr W. a Ircl lrmbo tcla, Inc. ........................!t Iu[l lrrillr Cr., Ccl ll. ........................61
Lm*lolhflm Cmpoy 4 lchby lunhr tclrr Co, lovnncr?hllltr lsrbl Cc. ..................4t Ld.Col lmbar Cc. .............................,...... a tu;brr ton ................6t lmN.mm'r Crodll Ar.ccldlm a lntrr tclo Cc. lyrd Cdrllndlcl lrsdr Cc. a llo:Doold Co,, t. W, ............................at llcDmold I Hdrligts, lfd. lltchogcry Inpcrllie Cc. 4 llcplo llor. ..................t1 tloirh lYoll troduclr, lac. I llcdlnlr Co., f, W. ..............,................. Itbngd Gmpcry, Ihr llorc Dry l(lln Co. ......................"........ I
Nonh.n l.dlrood lmbr Co. ..............60
Orlln rltoeldlng Ccrp', Dwld ................. 42
?o.lic Cs.f Aiir.iol.r, ln3. ................57 ?oclic Fc?orl ??oduatr, Inc. I
?oclir Hordwood tolo Co, + Po<lic Lmbrr Drolrrr tupply, lnc. I Pclic tmbor Co.. lho ..........................29 loclir Wlrr Productr Co. ...........-............ I
?croftno Cmpol.r, Th. t Psrmlno Iumbrr Co. .....-...........-............ * Polrlck Lmbrr Cmpony -....-..................4t Prnbedhy lmbrr Cmpony ...-...............- |
P.mo Productr Co, .....-...............-............1t
Phllllpr I llurphy tmbcr Co. -............. 1 Popc t lolbot, Int., lmbor Dlvldon I
Porflild C.nonf &roclotlon 4 kd Ccdor Shlnglo lurrou .....-................ i ll<(l & frur. Lunbcr Co. ...-...-...............61 lor Corrlcr Co. .....-.............-.................. * loend! Irodlng Compoy -......--........-........36 ludbcch I Co., John A, ...................-...... I ludlgcr tmg Co. ..........--......-....-...........* tmpron Co. ................41 Sonford-lurrlr Inc. ...-..................-....,-.....6o
Sqn Pcdro lmbrr Compony ..........--...-.---51 3qifq Fr tumbar Co. --..-..,-..-...-.........-..-- |
Soflqm Iunbcr Co, .-.....,...-...........-....----17
Shcvlln-|lcCloud Lunbcr Co. ..-.........,.....a5 Sldcvoll Iunbcr Co. .......................-..-..-..'] tlnprm Logglng Co. .......................-..-...25
Slrollrqft Co., The ...-...............................37
3lrklyou Forcrf Produ.lt Co. ..........-.......54
Smlth Lwbrr Co.. lolph 1,, .-.................* lllto|r, F. w. ............................................59
Erlcy t 3on, D. C, ......-.-..--....-._--.-.......... *
Eubonk t 3on, L, H. .................-..............35
ErGhdgq Somlllr 3qler Co, -...-.........-.49
E. Iess McDonald
I.). Jess Mcl)onald, manager of the Dinuba l.umber Co., I)inuba, Calif., for the past 17 years, passed away in Dinuba, March 8, after a short illness.
IIe rvas born in Kansas, 60 years ago, and had lived 3(r years in l)inuba, where he had bcen active in bttsiness and civic matters, and always interested in evcrything that was for the betterment of thc conrmunity.
Mr. Mcl)onald was a I)ast Mastcr of the l)inuba Masonic Lodgc, an active member of thc Flastern Star, and of the First ltaptist Church.
He is survived by his wifc, Mrs. Myrtle Mcl')onald; one daughter, Mrs. Gurene ltobcrtson of Tutarc, Calif.; four gran(lchildren; a brother, Chester l). McI)onald of Santa Maria, :[n(l scveral nieccs an(l nephcws.
Hcrry K. Broolcs l]orn in Minneiska, Minn., Mr. l]rooks was tlte eldest son of the late I)r. D. F. Brooks.' He was a director of thc company and well known in the lumber business.
Harry Keyes Brooks, 74, of Benrl, C)re., son of the foundcr of the Ilrooks-Scanlon Lumbcr Co., diecl in Sacramento ()n Al)ril 5, rvhile en routc honrc from a vacati()n in I'alm Springs.
[Ic leaves a son, Thomas I,'. I]rooks of Ben<l, assistant gencral nranager of the c()nrpany, and a brother, Iidward Ilrooks of St. I'aul, president of the company. Ilurial rvill be in \Vinona, Minn.
Gilbert H. Lcrurie
Gilbcrt H. I-aurie, 51, Fontana I-umber Co. at Fontana, Calif., l)assed away on March 26.
3mlth lumbcr 3qlar. 9luqrl C. ........-....--... || to-Col Bulldlng llot..lqh Co. .-----.-------55
South Eqy Iumber Co. .....-.....................-51
Soulhern Cqllfornlq lur(o Co, .....-.........-ll
Southwcrt.rn Po.tlond Csmcnf Co. --------22 Stonton t 5on, E. J. .....-.....--..---...-.-...-.. *
Slln.on lumber €o. ..........--...........--.....--39
St.oble Hordwood Co. .---.-.-..-...--.-......,...53
5udden t Ch.lrtGnron, Inc. ..-...............12 focomc Lumbet 5olcr *
Tqdcr, Webrler & Johnron, Ins..--..----...26
Timb€r slru(turer, Inc. .......---.-.....-..-....-* lrlmgle lumbgr Co. ..-...--..-......-.--..-........60 lrlo Lumber Co. ....--.....-.--..-....---.---..-.--...-. 2
Troplcol t Werfern fumber Co. --.....-......57 lwfn Hqrborr lumbcr Co. --...-..-----......-....49
A native of Nebraska. he was a resi(lent of California for about thirty years, an(l a partner in the Fontana Lumber Co. for the past twenty years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Tio L,aurie, and three sons, Andrew, Robert. and Thomas Laurie. Funeral services were held in Fontana on March 31.
Rcry M. Holmes
Funeral services for Ray M. Holmes, 59, well known Southern California lumber saleslnan, $'ere held March 25 in Glendale. I!Ir. Holmes passed alvay at his home in Glendale, March 19.
Gmerrfon t Green lumber Co. -....-.......- ']
Gorclq Trofi< Sewice, B. t. ------....-.....--..60
Gerllnger Cqrier Co. -.--.--.---............--.....5f
Gorlln-Hordinq lumber Co. .....-....----.-.-43
Gtcenloe Lumber Co. ...---.---.-........-..------- {t
Holey 8ror. .-....--,-.-----.-59
Holl, Jomer L. -.........-.
Hmnond Lumber Co. .-.-....-.-.-...-..-.--..--.-32
Hqrrir lmber Co., t. E. ----.-.....-..----..--.-:|
Hlsginr Iumber Co., J. E. ..-...-...--.-..--.-----4f
Hlll t lllorron, lnc. -...--.....--.-..-.....-..----..-.--t4
Hobbr Woll Lumber Co. -.-..-.-.-..-.-..--------55
Hof,mqn tunber Co. ..-.......-......-.-...-.....-..-.,.
Hogon Iumber Co. .--..,.....-..-.---..---.-..--------6I
Hoover €o., A. L. .....-.-.---.--.---------.--------61
Hyrter Compqny ----.----.-16 lruing lumbgr ond lloulding, lnc. .---......53
John:on Iumber Corp., C. D. .---.-----.---.-.* Johnt-lldnville Corpor<lion -.-..-..-.--..------
Union Lumber Co-pony .........--....-......3f U. 3. Plyrood Corporotion -....-....--23, 35
Von Arrdole-Horrlr lumber Co., lnc. ...-.-4O
Wendling-Nolhon Co. .-.-.......-.......,....-..--.33
We.t Coqf Plywood Co. ---.--....-........--.-*
Werl Coqtl 5creen Co. .-...-.....-....--...-.---56
W€tt Oregon Lumber Co. ............-...-..-..-*
Wellern Curlom Mill, Inc. ....-....--.,.----61
Worlern Door & 3qsh Co. ..-.........-....--.-.-- 'l
Wertern Dry Kiln -...--....--.-.........-....--..,-.-..--'l
Wetlern Hqrdwood lumber Co. .-,-..-.O,F.C.
Wettern llill & Moulding Co. -.-.----.,.---..-.'l
Weltern Pine Aiiociotion -....-..,.----,---...-.*
Wheefock, fn(.,
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ethel B. Holmes, a daughter, Carol, and two solls, William and John, all of Glendale.
Los Angelcs Building Permits lor March
Los Angeles building permits in March totaled $38,561,207 according to G. E. Morris, city superintendent of building. Three fourths of this amount went into the building of ner,v drvelling units, and the balance into commercial structures.
In March the city issued 7,334 building permits as against 3,948 with a valuation of $15,887,203 in February, During the month of March homes lor 3,D3 families were started, while 2,344 were completed.
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