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WEST COAST LUMBER BUREAU FIELD STAFF , TOURING DOUGLAS FIR REGION

The field stafi, advertising and publicity departments of the West Coast Lumber Bureau, Seattle, started September 7 on a tour of the Douglas fir region of Washington and Oregon to last ten days. Ten members of the staff, led by G J. Hogue, field manager, are making the journey which includes stops with special lumber industry meetings at Centralia, Raymond, Aberdeen, Tacoma, Everett, and Bellingham, Washington, and Portland, Eugene and Marshfield, Oregon, The first meeting will be held in Centralia, September 7, under the auspices of the Lumber Manufacturers' Agency.

This group, with a comprehensive display of advertising, sales material and special charts, will explain problems of West Coast lumbei merchandising for the advantage of lumber manufacturers and others interested in lumbering.

Engineering and architectural salesmen, members of the partyl are as lollows : C. J. Hogue, field manager; Harry S. Strohach, specialist in Douglas fir sash and frames:' Lany P. Keith, eipert on shop lumber, special industrial cuttings and structuial timbers; Reginald Titus, architectural specifications, industrial lumber and structurals. Representing the Retail Lumber Department of the Bureau are: Don Critchfield, manager, and C. J. Blanchard, salesman, both ex-retail lumber dealers. Representing headquarter's office: C. D. Moore, office manager and J. B. Fitzgerald.

The following itinerary has been arranged: 9ent?lia, Sept. 7; Portland, Sept. 8; Eugene, Sept' 9; Marshfield, Sept. 10; Raymond, Sept. 12; Tacoma, Sept. 15; S-eattle, Sept. 14; Vancquver, B. C. Sept. 16; Everett, Sept. 19; and Aberdeen Sept. 20.

In "Robbins" Flooring you are assurd of the very finest tihat has ever been, or ever will be produced. Our geographical location, t h e modern machinery in our mill, and the type of men who make our flooring, all go to make this statement possible. "Robbins" Maple and Birch Flooring is the best.

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