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George Bleecker Visits Northwest

George, Bleecker, San Francisco, California representa- tive of the Eagle Lumber Company, has just -returned from a two weeks' trip to the Northwest. Mr. Bleecker made the trip by automobile, and while it was mainly a vacation- trip he visited the mills of the Eagle Lumber Co. at Westimber, Ore., and the C. H. Wheeler mill at Cochran, and while in Portland conferred with R. A. Stevenson, salesmanager.

Mr. -Rleecker, who was accompanied by Mrs. Bleecker, also visited Seattle and Vancouv-er. B. C. .

RUSSELL MADE BIRDS-EYE PICTURES

The aerial photographs of San Francisco and Oakland harbors reproduced in our article on San Francisco Harbor in the July lst issue, were copyright pictures taken by George E. Russell, aero-photographic-speiialist, San Francrsco.

OAKLAND PERMITS FOR JUNE $4,209,762

Oakland building permits for June numbered 427, with a valuation of. $4,2@,762. Included in this total was one large permit of about $2,000,000 for a new department store,

JO SHEPARD rS BAY DTSTRTCT VTSTTOR

_ J. H. Shepard, manager of Friend & Terry Lumber Co., Sac_ramento, was a visitor to the Bay district first week in July.

E. M. TILDEN IN HOSPITAL

The many friends of E. M. Tilden, Oakland, will be sorry to hear that he is in tht Peralta Hospital, Oakland, suffering from a heart- affection, and that he will probably be_away from his office for a couple of months.

Mr. Tilden is president of the Tilden Lumber & Mill Co., National Mill & Lumber Co., and the Pacific Tank & Pipe Company.

Red Grimes Indisposed

Red Grimes, salesman for The Pacific Lumber Complnl: yas somewhat__indisposed for a few days. reCently. Al Nolan, assistant Western sales m'anager, called on tlie Coast trade in his place.

MARK CAMPBELL VISITS SAN FRANCISCO

, Mark D. Campbell, general sales manager of the rail department ofthe Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., Portland, Oregon, visited San, Francisco over the Fourth of July holidays on a business and pleasure trip. He visite{ the company's San Francisco office, r nd covered a part of the Peninsula territory in company r ith Jimmy Attin- son.

Mr. Campbell's wife and son, on the trip, which was made Knight.

Floyd, accompanied him in his new 6-70 Willvs-

Fred Fischer, Fischer Lumber Co., Marcola, with his wife and son, Dale, also made the trip in company with Mr. Campbell, driving their own car. :

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Ironing BoardsCollapsible with stand Cabinet

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Pitcher Sliding Door frames and hangers

Pacific Five-Ply (Redwood Core) Wallboard

Built-ln Fixtures (Complete line)

Kitchen furniture (Cases and cabinets)

Kitchen tables

Tanks

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Portable houses

Log cabins

Park benches

Cross Arms

Tent poles

Flag poles

Pastry boards

Bread boards

Breakfast sets

Card table service trays.

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