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Anderson & Middleton lrumber Co.
Manufacturers of OI,D GROWTH YEIJIJOW FIR IJUMBER ABERDEEN, WASH.
S. S. Clarernont
SAN FRANCISCO
S. S. Cadaretta
California Representativee
CHARLES P. BRATNOBER
Charles P. Bratnober, retired lumberman, died at his home in Pasadena on October 3. He was 70 years of age. Mr. Bratnober founded the Central 'Warehouse Lumber Co. of Minneapolis, and had timber interests in Washington and Oregon. He retired in 19?F., making his home in California. He is survived by his widow, three sons, two sisters and a brother.
Peerless Kitchen
The modern kitchen described in the article on the new office building and building material display of the Santa Cruz Lumber Co., Santa Cruz, Calif., in the October 15th issue, was manufactured by Peerless Built-In Fixture Co., of Berkeley.
Returns From Eastern Tour
Mark D. Campbell of Campbell-Moore Lumber Co., Portland, was a San Francisco visitor October 26, on his way home from a business trip to the East. He went as far as New York and covered many points in the Atlantic Coast and Middle'West states.
JOHN B. BLAIR
John B. Blair, president of the J. J. Moore & Co., shipping firm of San Francisco, died suddenly in San Francisco, October 14. Mr. Blair, who was born in Scotland, came to San Francisco when he was 1O years old and started to work for J. J. Moore & Co. in 1892.In 19O7 he entered the lumber shipping business with his own company, and re-entered the employment of J. J. Moore & Co. in I9I2, buying control of the company in l9h.
Ife is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma May Blair; a sister, Mrs. Agnes B. Morrison, and a brother, David T. Blair.
New Port Buys Willamette Carrier
The recently opened Port of Redwood City has purchased a Willamette Utility Lumber Carrier to handle load size ffix72 inches. C. A. Grab, manager of the carrier division of Willamette-Hyster Co., Portland, Ore., made a round trip by air to be present at the opening of the port a week ago. C. A. Limecooly, San Francisco representative of the company, was also present at the opening.
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