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David H. Steinmetz, Jt.
David H. Steinmetz, Jr., vice-president and manager of the Standard Lumber Company, Los Angeles, was killed in an airplane crash in Cajon Pass, San Bernardino County, on May 13. Mr. Steinmetz, an aviation enthusiast who owned his own plane and held a private pilot's license, took off about noon that day for a fishing trip in the vicinity of Bishop.
He was born in Chicago in i896 and moved to Sonora, Calif., with his parents a year later. He attended Stanford University and got his lumber experience at Standard, where his father established the Standard Lumber Company, which later became the Pickering Lumber Company. He became manager of the Standard Lumber Company, Los Angeles, when this concern was established there some years ago.
Mr. Steinmetz is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Steinmetz, Sr., and two children.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday,May L7.
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D. D. McCallum won the low net prize for members, the Earl Galbraith trophy, at the Wholesale Sash and Door Association of Southern California golf tournament held at the Foxhills Country Clqb, Los Angeles, Tuesday afternoon, May 23. The low net prize for the guests' cup, the Bill Sampson trophy, was won by A. H. Hoel.
Walter Metz won the low gross prize. The bogey prizes were won by Marshall Deats, Bill Sampson and Bob Cole. Dinner was served in the Club House at 7:ffi p. m. "Pick" Maule was master of ceremonies and presented the prizes to the winners. C. A. Gummere, secretary-manager, San Fernando chamber of commerce, was the speaker of the evening and gave an interesting talk on Merchandising. The gathering stood a few moments in silence as a tribute to the late David H. Steinmetz, Jr. - Forty golfers took part in the tournament, and in the evening over fifty were present for dinner. Pick Maule and Al Koehl were in charge of the arrangements.