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One Hundred Page Plan Book

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CONTAINING_ rTT FLOOR PLANS OF ONE STORY HOMES

25 PLANS OF TWO STORY, DOUBLE BUNGALOWS, FLATS, GARAGES, ETC.

IT'S THE_ MOST PRACTICAL MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST COMPLETE PLAN BOOK EVER CREATED

For a $f .00 bill we will send you a copy together with prices on these books in quantities with your name and advertising copy on both the front and bach outside covers.

MRS. A. B. HAMMOND DIES

Mrs. A. B. Hammond, rvife of A. B. Flamtnond, prominent Pacific Coast lumberman and President of the Hammond Lumber Co., died at San Francisco on Saturday, July 25. Funeral services were held from the family home, 2252 Broadway, on Tuesday, July 28. Mrs. Hammond is survived by her husband, A. B. Hammond; four daughters, Mrs. Frank B. King, Mrs. Florence H. Whiteside, IVlrs. W. S. Burnett, and Miss D. E. Hammond, and a son Leonard E. Hammond.

Another Million Dollar Job Finished in Superior Brand Oak Flooring

Tbc Scurity Apertro.otr ia llollywood, CeliroNrt. er. rmng thc finc* in that lamue city. They werc rmdy completed et e ccol acerly$2,0o0,(XD with the dcfrofte obiective ol creatiag e group ol living quarters which ehould be the laet word in @rrect 4pointmeotand decorative echeme.

Seeking the best ob tainable material with which to 0oor the roomg ol this exclueive home oommunityr wae chos. using the Select (luanered in tl/16' x l%' lae, giving a mircrnooth flor oI re beautl.

Hm is.enother iaaane ol the etadilr inmeiDgrcputstionlor mit which Suerior Bmd ir outantlv buildiu Tf,e wordol-mourh endoment ol the who hevc mviouely u*d it ha proien e nost ptoffoble rtimulator oI sles-ad oI ercial beoefft to ibo* dealea-who ouids it aa indispcuble ito oI their rcgrilar sto"k Thc srciffc leatw which re a mrt oI Supcrior Bmd muufactuie arc clcarly explain d iD ow interediDg bol!* uitrcn speially Ic dolm Your epy will be sert Ire on rcq@Et.

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THEODORE KNAPPEN A .CALIFORNIA VISITOR

Theodore Knappen, connected with the Publicity Department of National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Washington, D. C., was a recent California visitor. During his visit here, he spent several days in Los Angeles and San Francisco attending to Association business matters.

J. C. HAMTLTON NOW ASSOCTATED WrTH FYFE LUMBER CO.

Joseph Fyfe, manager of the Fyfe Lumber Co., announcrls that J. C. Hamilton is now associated with the Fyfe Lumber Co. and will act as manager of their Domestic Lumber Department. Mr. Hamilton has been connected with the lumber industry on the Pacific Coast for many years, and was formerly Iocated at Raymond, Washington.

R. \v. CONDON A SAN FRANCISCO VISITOR

R. W. Condon, general manager of the Puget Mills Co., Seattle, was a recent San Francisco visitor where he spent a few days at the offices of Chas. R. McCormick & Co. The Puget Mills Co. operated the Pope & Talbot mills, at Port Ludlow and Port Gamble, which were recently taken over by Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co. of Delaware.

Juntus Brown Back At New York Headquarters

Junius Brown, manager of the New York Office of the Pacific Lumber Co. has returned to New York after his recent business trip of a few weeks to the Pacific Coast. While on the Coast, he was a visitor.at the company's San Francisco and Los Angeles offices and also made a trip to the mill at Scotia. On his way east, he spent a few days at their Chicago office, before proceeding on to New York.

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