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PORTTAND OFFICLPITTOCK BLOCK tion. It is made by a patented process that enables the company to back it up with a weatherproof guaranty.
But tennis is not the only service this table gives. It is a utility table, with many uses, including picnic parties, garden teas, in the laundry, a sturdy display table, f,or variety games and electric toys.
And here are some of the features that make it different and distinctive. It is sectional-there are only nine fitted interlocking parts. Each base comes packed in a sturdy carton, so it is easily stocked, occupying a small space. There are no nails or screws. The table is quickly erected or taken apart without tools. Table top comes in one or two pieces, as desired.
Super-Harbord tables are precision made. The tops are of correct thickness and make an ideal playing surface for professional players and a strong support for general uses.
Vacations In Southland
Miland Grant, manager of the San Francisco office of Western Door & Sash Co., Oakland, with his wife and daughter spent a pleasant vacation at Los Angeles and Catalina Island recently.
P. T. BURNS MANAGES LINDSAY YARD
P. T. Burns, well known retail lumberman, has been appointed manager of the Burton-Doak Lumber Company,s yard at Lindsay, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Dor, Athenia Survivors, Return
G. W. Dow, owner of the I-one Pine Lumber & Supply Co., Lone Pine, Calif., and Mrs. Dow, survivors of the British liner Athenia which was torpedoed ofi the coast of Ireland, returned to Los Angel,es aboard a T. W. A. airliner on September 16 after being landed in New York from the freighter City of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow became separated when the Athenia went down and neither knew what had happened to the other until nine hours later when they were reunited on the rescue yacht Southern Cross. They had been visiting in the Scandinavian countries.
Purchases Paintings From Exposition Exhibit
Jim Tyrrell, salesman with Sudden & Christenson, Los Angeles, has purchased two paintings that are exhibited in the Palace of Fine Arts, Golden Gate International Exposition, on Treasure Island. One, designated No. 12, in the Foreign Division, Belgium, is titled "Snow in Flanders," and the other, No. 272, is a portrait titled "Margaret." Both paintings have been awarded prizes at the Exposition, one for $500 and the other $200.
He will receive the paintings when the Exposition closes, and he has already received invitations to exhibit them in the Ambassador and Biltmore hotel galleries in Los Angeles.
Jim spent his vacation at San Francisco and was a frequent visitor at the Fine Arts Building.
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