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WOODWOR,KING MACHINERY

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YAIES-AIAER.ICAN tINE

M achines-Cutterheads-Knives-Parts

DON G. JENNESS COMPANY

WESTERN DRY KILN & EQUIPMENT CO. P. O. Box 622, Wilmingtoq Calif. Pbonc NEvada 6-13?1

WALLACE MILL and LUMBER COMPANY

General custom milling, grading and &ying. In tranrit. Half way betweetr Los Angelcr and Long Beach.

Corner Rosecrans Ave. and Paramount Blvd.

P.O. Box 27, Cleenatet Station

Paramount, Cdif.

MEtcalf 3-426fNEvada 6-3625

Pacific Elcctric s. P.

CAR UNLOADING CONTRACTORI r4l7 E. 12th st.

Experienced labor furnished to unload and sort lunber cars.

O.P.S. printed rates upon rcquegt. E*ablished 1943.

CRANE & CO.

TR.6973 Los Angeles, Calif.

IIFT TRUCKS FOR, SAIE

Completely rebuilt at guaranteed 90 dajrs.

4f-19 H. T. Ross 33/a ton, lGfoot lift.

2-t9 H. T. Ross 33/4 ton, l4-foot lifL l-R T fsO Hyster 7l toty l7t/z-toot litt.

USED CONDITION

2-Hysters 75 #/q ton, I'foot lifL l-Model 12 Ross 9 ton, l|%-Ioot lift. l-Gerlinger Model S R H 6Ginch carricr. Wc epecialize in lift truck and carricr rebullding, rcpair an{ servrce.

Special pricee to equipment dcalers.

COMMERCIAL REPAIR & SERVICE

1115 No. Alameda, Oompton, Calif.

Phonc NEwmark 1-8269

3010 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles 23 ANgelur

OLa*rcaae'a, Arthur L. Swcnson

Arthur L. Swanson, 59, general credit manager for Masonite Corporation for almost 22 years, died in a Chicago hospital Aug. 5 after a brief illness. He was widely known in lumber dealer circles. Mr. Swanson is survived by the widow, Mae, of Chicago, and a brother, Guy, of Spokane, Wash. The funeral service was conducted in Chicago, with interment at Spokane.

Melville E. Ioslin

Melville E. Joslin, 72, passed away on August 9 at his home in Torrance. A native of Nebraska, he had been associated with the retail lumber business in Southern California for many years. When he came to Los Angeles, he was with the Woodhead Lumber Co. for a while. He then started the Joslin Lumber Co. in Inglewood which later became the Joslin-Alexander Lumber Co. He left JoslinAlexander in 1945, and then started the Joslin Lumber Co. at Torrance. He sold the Torrance yard a few months ago. Heis survived by a brother, C. Errett Joslin, and two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Durbin and Mrs. Lucille Bransford. Funeral services were conducted in the chapel of Stone & Meyers Mortuary, Torrance, on August 12.

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