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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1917, v, p. 18

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18 THE MARINE REVIEW August, 1917 SHIPBUILDING SITE FOR SALE In BROOKLYN, N. Y. on GRAVESEND BAY About 60,000 sq. ft. from Cropsey Age, to high water mark. Excellent transit and labor conditions. In close proximity to Government Naval Stations. Wire for 48 hour option. LOUIS GRETSCH 177 Remsen Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. Douglas F ir Lumber For Ship Building We are Manufacturing Merchants with mills at Bridal Veil and Cas- cade Locks, Oregon, with buying offices at Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Centralia, Washington. Ask Our Methods will save you us about our buying service. excessive Dry Dock Charges! PORTLAND, We Ship 30 Cars Every 10 Hours. Try us on your next order and let us prove by actual performance that here is the place to get Quality and Service. Douglas Fir Lumber Company Manufacturing Merchants OREGON We can handle anything that floats up to a 200- foot length, 40-foot beam, 12-foot draft. Our 500 feet of MARINE RAILWAY and acreage of property give us an immense advan- tage over other dry docks. We can haul out craft, and by shifting them around for conven- ience, can work on an almost unlimited number. We specialize in the repairing of Hulls, Boilers and Engines. All work ecu guaranteed. Captain N. Simonson, Pres. .., : T. R. Zickes, Mgr. The Rocky River Dry Dock Co. ROCKY RIVER, OHIO MODERN MARINE BOILERS and STEEL SHIP BUILDING TUGS, PASSENGER STEAMERS and SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION WRITE - JOHNSTON BROTHERS FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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