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In and Out of the Yards

Heard Above the Whir of the

Planer and the Roar of the Rip Saw.

Sudden And Christenson Move Los Angeles Offices

Sudden & Christenson have moved their Los Angeles offices from 1101 Central Building, to more commodious quarters in the Bartlett Building, at 7th and Spring Streets.

CoNSoLIDATED SUFFPRS SMALL FrRE LOSS

A brush fire, burning undiscovered until it had ignited two lumber piles, caused a small fire loss to the Consolidated Lumber Company, at Wilmington, on August 3rd.

The prompt response of a fire tug, saved a considerable loss.

San Bernardino Lumber Company Has Fire

Fire starting in the mill of the San Bernardino Lumber and Box Company, San Bern'ardino, on August lst, caused a loss of approximately $30.000.0O and for a while threatened to consume the entire plant and stock.

E. D. TENNANT MA,KES TRIP TO NORTH

Mr. E. D. Tennant, Secretary-Manager of the Los Angeles District I-umbermens Club,,is jn San Fr,ancisco o1r a combined pleasure and business trip.

Mr. Tennant will be away for .several days, and while in the Bay District, will assimilate.all the inform'ation possible in regarcl to market conditions in that part of the state.

H. J. FAGAN RETURNS TO PORTLAND

Mr. H. J. Fagan, of the McCullough Fagan Lumber Company, lelt Los Angeles on Augttst 16th; driving to San Francisco, to confer with Mr. A. R. McCullough, and then leaving by train for Portland where he makes his headquarters.

Mr. Fagan was in Los Angeles during the absence of \{r. B. W. Bookstaver who returned just recently from his honeymoon trip.

They All Read And Enjoy It

Our whole office force and yard force enjoy your paper very much.

CUI-VER CITY LUMBER COMPANY.

Changes At Culver City Yard

Mr. Lee T. Smith, has'been promoted to the position of manager for the Culver City Lurnber Company, 'at Culver City; filling the position formerly held by NIr. John Schafer.

Mr. Smith has been connected with this company since it was opened.

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