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Wectern Custom millr lnc.

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F. W, Elliott

Wholesale Forest Products

Representlng

Reeves Taylor Lumber Co.

Eugcne, Oregon

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I cqr ol 4/4 FAS cir dried Red Oalc $125 f.o.b. mill, kibr &ied $137 f.o.b. mill.

Send us your inquiries lor kiln dried or crir &ied southerr hcrdwoods, cs well crs Oclc flooring.

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John Leishmcrn

Funeral services were held August 28 at Fort Bragg, Calif. for John Leishman, 85, retired lumberman, who was with Caspar Lumber Co., Caspar, Calif. for 57 years. During a great many years of that period he was construction foreman for the company.

Mr. Leishman passed away August 24 in San Gabriel, Calif., ryhere he had made his home since 1940. Prior to that herhad lived in Caspar f.or 57 years.

He is survived by his son, Robert, of San Marino, Calii., who is associated with A. L. Hoover Company, Los Angeies; a daughter, Mrs. Verda Wakerley of Caspar, and four granddaughters, Frances and Margaret Wakerley o{ Caspar; Mrs. Rhea Houck of Stateboro, Ga., and Virginia Leishman of San Marino.

George Swartz

George Swartz, Long Beach, passed away on August 15. He was born in Watello, Iowa, November 4, 1867. He was general manager for twenty years of the National Park Lumber Co., now Tri-State Lumber Co., with retail yards in Southern ldaho. Coming to Long Beach in 1922, he was secretary of the Long Beach Retail Lumber Association until 1940. From 1924 to 1942, he was co-owner of the Fisher-Swartz Lumber Co. at Santa Monica.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lela May Swartz; two daughters, Alis lJnroe and Gene Swartz; and two sons, Frank W. and Dean W. Swartz.

Los Angeles Building Permits lor August

Building permits issued in the city of Los Angeles during August totaled 5,274 with a value of $21,878,058. This compared with 5,115 permits valued at $61,250,580 in August of 1948. Permits issued for the first eight months of the year total 37,674 with a value of $188,277,@1 compared witlr 45,800 permits valued at $?31,231,545 for the like period a year ago.

How Lumber Looks

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The Southern Pine Association for the week ended August'27,89 units (117 mills) reporting, gave orders as 23,556,000 feet, shipments 21,255,000 Teet, and production 18.614.000 feet. Orders on hand at the end of the week totaled 52.937.Offi feet.

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