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California Building,Pcrmits lor January
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Gross Circulation Kilns
l. 2J% to JlVo more capaciry due to soiid edge-to-edge stackrng.
2. Better quality drying on low temperatures with a fast reversibie crrcutafton.
3. Lower stacking costs-just solid edge-to-edge stackinr rn the simplest forn.
Obiturries
t. O. Tcrylor
L. O. Taylor, vice president and general manager of the Shevlin Pine Sales Company of Minneapolis, passed away suddenly early Sunday morning, February 16, with a heart attack.
" Mr. Jaylor, a well known figure in the lumber industry, was born in Iowa on May 13, 1886, and was a graduate of St. John's at Delafield, 'Wisconsin. His first connection with the lumber industry was at Laurel, Mississippi, and from there he went to the West Coast where he spent a number of years in Washington and Oregon. He joined the Shevlin organization in 1919 when he became a member of The Shevlin-Hixon Company at Bend, Oregon, and in 1932 was elected vice president of the Shevlin Pine Sales Company at Minneapolis.
Mr. Taylor was a member of the Minneapolis Athletic Club and Interlachen Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; three daughters, Margaret, Mrs. Joseph Meehan, Mrs. Klyde Kaliher, a son, L. O. Taylor III, nine grandchildren and two sisters, Katheryn and Jennie Taylor of San Francisco.
Funeral services .ivere held Tuesday afternoon, February 18.
M. E. Downey
M. E. Downey, 56, a partner in the Century Lumber company at Long Beach passed away suddenly on February 3 following a heart attack. He had been asso,ciated with Ross E. Hall in the retail lumber,business since 1914 when they operated a yard in Hutchinson, Kansas. They opened the Long Beach yard in 1922.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Olive Downey, and two sons, Allen and William Downey. Funeral services were held at Long Beach on February 5.
Robert H. Hcrt
Robert H. Hart, 43, passed away suddenly from a heart attack at his home in Long Beach on February 19. He had been in charge of the shipping department at the Consolidated Lumber Co., Wilmington, for about two years, and prior to that was fourteen years with the Patten-Blinn by his widow, Mrs. Birdie Hart, and a son, Robert H. Hart, Jr. Funeral services were held at Long Beach on February 20.
John
Fossett
John Fossett, Reno, Nevada, died at Chico, California, on February 7,'following several months' illness.
Mr. Fossett came to Nevada about twenty-five years ago from Lousiana. He later built and operated a sawmill at Alturas, California. fn recent years, he purchased the annual output of several sawmills in Northern California and was a wholesale lumber distributor.
Funeral services and interment were held in Shreveport, La. Surviving relatives are his brother, Will Fossett, and a niece and nephew, all of Shreveport.
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