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Calilornia Building Permits for June
CITYAlameda ..........$
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Ve are now prcpued to offer our pre-w.r coyerlge o[ fir producing mills--- both lcrgc and small.
Rounds Trading Company
(Succesrors to Kilpatrick & Conpany)
Dcalers in Forcrt Productr
Douglcs Fir-Redwood Cedcr-Spruce
Genersl Office
Crocker BIdg., Scm Frcrncisco 4, Calil
Southern Ccrlilomicr Office cmd Ycnd
1240 Blinn Ave., Wilninsrton CcliL, P. O. Bor 518
Attas Tumber Company
ED BAUER .. CARL PORTER
Hordwoods Softwoods
Csnodiqn Alder - Birch - tlople
9035 E. 15th STREET LOS ANGELES 9I Telephone PRorpcct 7401
P. L. Matthies Go.
IndustrialWholescle Lumber
Speciclizing in Ponderosc cnd Sugcrr Pine ' (Fqctory crnd Ycrd ltems) -PINE MOULDINGS-
All From Our Yard 817 So. A,rroyo Parkway Pasadena 5, Calif.Phone SYcamore 3-2149
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Direct Mill Shipment And Distribution Yqrd Sales ol
Douglas Fir
Dimension, Uppers and Finish
Alley l-rumber Co., fnc.
201 So.Islcewood Blvd. Downey, Cclif.
Telephone LOgqn 3401
Mill crt Medlord, Oregon
MICHIGA}I.CAIIFORI{IA TUMBER COMPAI{Y
IIANUFACTURERS
CAMIIIO OUATITY CATIFORTIIA PIIIE TUMBER
Operotors
CAMINO TREE FARM
CAMINO. Et DORADO COUNTY, CATIFORNIA
HOGA]I LUilIBER GO.
WHOI.ESAI.E AND TOBBING tUIf,BERIUIITLWORK
SRSII and D0ORS
Since 1888
OFFICE, MILL. YAND AND DOCTS 2nd & Alice Sts., Ocklcnd Glencourt 6861 cusrom

Obituaries
F. vY. Elliott
Wholesale Forest Products
Representing
Taylor Lumber Co. Eugene, C)regon
I Drumm Slreel, Sqn Frqncisco I I
C. Fred Reeder
C. Fred Reeder, manager of the Peoples Lum,ber Company at Fillmore, passed au'ay at the Wilshire Hospital, Los Angeles, on July 11, follorving an operation. He had been associated u'ith the retail lumber business in Southern California for many years, and rvas 'ivell knor'vn in the lumber and building trade.

He 'ivas a member of Al Malaikah Shrine, and Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo.
Surviving are his widor,v, Zoe Anna Reeder; trvo daughters, Mrs. B. W. Roderick and Mrs. Corlyn Deatherage; three sons, Irving, C. Herbert ancl William F. Reeder, and a brother. W. A. Reeder.
Funeral services n.ere held at the Fillmore Presbyterian Chrrrch, Monday afternoon, Jtrll' 14.
Chris Totten
Chris Totten, secretary of the Arizona Retail Lumber ancl Builders Supply Association, Phoenix, passed away on July 3, following an illness of several months. He served the retail btrilding material industry well for many years as secretary of the Arizona Association, and was r,videly knon'n throughout the rvhole industry.
Arthur E. E'gti"h___-
Arthur E. English, 82, one of the founders of the United States Gypsrrnr Company of Chicago, passed arvay at thc Holl1'n'ood l'resl,ryterian Hospital, Los Angeles, on Tuesday, Jufy 22. tsIe liid resided in Beverly l{ills for the past trventy ycars. It t'as in 1902 that Mr. English helped to {ound the Gypsum Cornpany and he had been a member of its board of directors ever since.
FIe leaves his u,idou', Mrs. Beile l!t. English, and trvo sisters, NIrs. David McGafferty and N{rs. John Siegel, both of Pasadena.
McEwen Rcrnsom
McEwen (Cue) Ransom, vice president and a member of the board of directors of E. L. Bruce Co., died at his home in Nfen-rphis, Tenn., on June 28. His death resulted Irom a cerebral hernorrhage follor",'ing several tl.ronths of illness.
A leader in the developmerrt of the hardrvood flooring industry in the South, NIr. Ransom rvas born in Murfreeslroro. Tenn.. in 1878. In 1926 he n'as made a vice presiclent of E. L. llruce Co. in charge of their sales, and in this positiorr he traveled u'idely and became particularly rvell knou,n on the West Coast and in Canada. He is survivecl b1' his t'idorv, Mrs. Adebal Chenorveth Ransom, and :r sistcr, N{rs. Glaclstone Wardl21v, o{
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