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Sash and Door \(/holesalers Play Golf East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39
Ray Whiteside was the outstanding performer at the Wholesale Sash & Door Association of Southern California golf tournament at the Potrero Golf and Country Club, Thursday afternoon, March 21. He showed the crowd how the good old Scotch pastime is played, with a low gross score of 70, which is two below par for the course. He went out in 38 and came back in 32.
Roy Henry won the wholesalers' "tp, the Earl Galbraith trophy, with a net score of. 7I, and Ted Lee with a net score of 63 was the winner of the guests' cup, the Bill Sampson trophy. Pick Maule came the closest to the cup on the No. 12 green on the pitch shot from the tee and was awarded a utility bag which was donated by The California Door Company.
Blind bogey prizes .were won by Dr. Hal Galbraith, J<.re Williams and Doug Douglas.
Dinner was served in the Club House at 6:30 p.m. after which the prizes were awarded to the rvinners. Pick Maule and D. D. McCallum acted as chairmen. The gathering paid tribute to A. A. Tomlinson and David W. Teachout, members of the Association who recently passed on, by standing in silence for a few moments.
This was the twelfth golf tournament sponsored by the Association, and a large crowd attended. 47 played goll and about 6O were present for dinner. Secretary Earl Galbraith was on the job arranging the foursomes and getting the golfers off to a good start.
Two speakers were heard at the meeting of East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club No. 39, held at Hotel Leamington, Oakland, March 18.
Stuart R. Ward, current events authority, spoke on "Our New Trade Partner, Latin America, and the Two-Ocean Navy."
Rodney S. Ellsworth gave an interesting talk on Mt. Diablo State Park, entitled "Marvels in Our Back Yard."
Jas. B. Overcast, president of the Club, presided.
There was good entertainment provided by Bonnie Brier, songstress; Alex Perrill, magician, and Mildred Lane, pianist.
Rev. Franlc Spencer Brush
Rev. Frank Spencer Brush, former pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Alameda, Calif., passed away at his home in Berkeley, March 13, after a long illness.
Dr. Brush was the father of Edmund Brush, sales manager of Loop Lumber Co., San Francisco. He is also survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Brush, a daughter, Charlotte, and a son, Spencer Brush.
Back From Business Trip
Max E. Cook, director of sales promotion for The Pacific Lumber Company, San Francisco, is back from a 30-day trip to Salt Lake City, Denver, and Nevada cities. While in Salt Lake City he attended the convention of Western Retail Lumbermen's Association and Utah Lumber Dealeis' Association.
MacDougall Door & Plywood Co. Ray Clotlelter Elected Prcsident of Expands, Adds New Lines State Retailers' Association
MacDougall Door & Plywood Co., jobbers for Peterman Mfg. Company's products in Southern California, moved into a larger warehouse at 2035 East 51st Street, Los Angeles, a few months ago, in order to take care of an expansion in their business that demanded more room' The new warehouse provides two and one-half times the floor space of the former warehouse, so that ample stocks may be carried to properly serve the trade.
H. Coor-Pender, formerly vice-president and manager of the Graves Company, and associated with that concern for 18 years, has joined the MacDougall organization for the purpose of promoting and developing the window and door frame and empty window business.
They carry complete stocks of durable vertical grain Douglas Fir exterior window and door frames, as well as interior jambs, manufactured by Long-Bell Lumber Co. at Longview, Wash. The old growth Yellow Fir logs are selected for texture and the frames are made from shop lumber, the finest, softest textured stock obtainable. Complete stocks of empty windows are also maintained. These lines are carried in addition to the large stock of Peterman interior and front doors in standard sizes and Douglas Fir plywood.
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D. G. MacDougall, founder of MacDougall Door & Plywood Co., has spent many years serving the trade in Southern California with stock doors and plywood. This firm is strictly a jobber, selling wholesale to the dealers.