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PERFECTION OAK FLOORING CO.

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B. Overcast, Henry Nt. Hink. Clyde I. Speer, G. F. Bonnington, Reginald Smith, T. P. Hogan, Jr., B. J. Boorman. General Secretary-Treasurer, Carl R. Moore. Entertainment Committee, Earle E. Johnson, chairman, H. S. Morton, G. F. Bonnington, Clement Fraser. Golf Committee, Arthur D. Williamson, chairman. Ross Kiuney, Clyde Speer, B. E' Bryan, L. J. Woodson. Publicity Comn.rittee, G. F. Bonnington, chairman, Charles S. Latr.rb, S. C. F'orsey, W. T. Black. Barrquet Committee, Kenneth J. Shipp, chairman, L. J. Woodson, Lloyd Harris, C. I. Gilbert. Programs and Posters, Jas. B. Overcast, chairman, Ross KinneY, S. 6' Forsey. Ticket Sales Cornmittee, Henry M. Hink, chairman, Lloyd Harris, C. I. Gilbert, Forrest K. Peil, Ross Kinney, Ciement Fraser, S. C. Forsey.

The annual Reveille golf tournament was held Saturday morning, April 25, at the Oak Knoll Country Club. The winners o{ the various prizes u'ere the following: trlight Onc-l-o\\: Gross, George Dunn; Low Net, F. S' Spencet'.

Lorv Gross, Nick Cryer; Second Lorv Gross, M. LBooth; Lorv Net, Mike Cerini; Second Low Net, F. L. Dettmann; Wholesalers' Lorv Gross, Bill Freeman; Wholesalers' Lorv Net, H. R. I\ferriam; Retailers' Lorv Gross, R. Dreisbach; Retailers' Lorv Net, T. Branson.

Flight 'f\\'o-l-o\\' Gross. lI. D. Cook; Lolv Net, F. M' Dreisbach.

Flight Threc-l-ou' Gross, R. Shannon; Low Net, Joe Rogers.

Lou'est Score-Hole 15, Harry Terrell; Lowest Hole 8, Jerry Bonnington; Highest Score-Hole Rea; Highest ScoreHole 14, Lewis Godard; Score, Henry Hink.

Guest-Lorv Gross. RalPh Lamon'

New Yard Has Fine Location

Score9, S. L. Highest

The ne'r'v yard of the Builders Emporium at l77O San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, has an excellent location right opposite rvhere the main artery from the San FranciscoOakland Bay bridge will enter San Pablo Avenue.

The site has a frontage on the avenue of 300 feet, is 5@ feet r,vide at the rear, and is 330 feet deep.

Construction of the main building, which will be 65 feet by 140 feet, is under \'vay, and the yard is open for business. Merle D. Bishop, manager, says they will carry everything for building, and he is optimistic about the possibilities for retail lumber and building material business in the East Bay district.

A 3O-foot strip in front of the yard, which is set back to allow for this, will be devoted to display and parking space, and will be flood lighted at night.

Back From Redwood Empire Trip

Paul Hallingby, sales manager, Hammond Lumber Co., Los Angeles, 'ivas back April 25 from an automobile trip to the main office at San Francisco and the Hammond & Little River Redrvood Company's sawmill at Samoa. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hallingby.

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