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SUDDEN & CHRISTINS()N
Lumber and Shipping
7th Floor, Alarka-Commerciel Bldg.
310 Senro,nre Strcct
San Franciro
AGENTS
American Mill Co.
Hoquiem Lumbcr & Shi4lc Co.
Hulbert Mill Co. ,-
Willepr Harbor Lumber Milb
STEAMERS
Bdnr
Senitrm Trini&d
Brrbrre Cetcr
Dorothy Crhill
Bdnl Chrirtcnron
. Aberdcen, Werh. Hoquiam, !7erh.
. Abcrdeen, \Perh. Raymond, Voh.
Janc Chrirtcnron
Annic Chrirtearon
Edwin Chrirtcnron
Crthcrinc G. Suddcl
Blcenor Chrirtcnron
Chrrlcr Chrirtcnron
Branch Olficet
LOS ANGELES
630 Board of Tnde Buitding
SEATTLE
N*iolel Bul of C.ornnorcc Bldg.
PORTLAND
2OOHraty Bldr;
"R"d" Grimes Returns To
S.n Joaquin Valley
"Ret' Grimes belore he moued to Hollywood, "Red" Grimes, popular Palco salesman, has been transferred by The Pacific Lumber Company from their Los Angeles of6ce to his old stamping ground in the San Joaquin Valley.
Just in case some of his old friends of the Valley might have forgotten what "Red" looks like, we are running his photograph so they rvill all be able to recognize him rvhen they see him again.
SAlv\/ MANUFACTURER VISITS L. A.
Myron Bird, president of the California Saw Works, San Francisco, recently attended the Machine Tool Shon' at Cleveland, Ohio, and follorving his return paid a visit to the company's Southern California branch, rvhich is in charge of G. Irving Fischer, vice presitlent.
Returns From Northwest Trip
A. J. "Gus" Russell, Santa Fe Lumber Company, San Francisco, was back in his office October 21 from a ten-day business trip to Portland and Seattle.
Visits Shake Plant
L. C. Cotner, president of the Timbercraft Shingle Corporation, Los Angeles, has returned from a trip to the company's plant at Milwaukee, Ore. This is the largest Red Cedar shake mill in the United States.
COMPLETES NINE.WEEKS' AUTO TOUR
Milton Koll, A. J. Koll Planing i\Iill, Los Angeles, is back from a most enjoyable nine tveeks' tottr of the East accompanied by his wi{e and three children.
They traveled with a specially built house trailer attached to the back of their car. The house car is fitted up with all the comforts of an up-to-date home, and is most compact with its refrigerator, four sleeping berths, folding breakfast nook, drawers, etc.
They drove to Chicago over the Lincoln Highway, spent a week at Aurora, Ill., Mrs. Koll's former home, and had a week's fishing and swimming at Kelly Lake, Wis. From there they went on to Boston and Nerv York, and returned to the Pacific Coast by rvay of Washington, D. C'