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CALIFORNIA BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.

700 Ah Avcnuc, Oakland Hlsrtc 6016

Ten

Years

15th a Spcar Sts. Sacramento COmstock 1777

Ago Today

ftles of T he California

From the Lumbet Merchant, June 15, 193O association rvith John E. who operate Pier A and

Roy Barto, president of Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Inc', Los Angeles, was on a trip to the Philippine Islands for an inspection of the company's mill operations.

First prize of $25.00 in the essay contest for Imperial Valley school children on the subject, "Why Father and Mother Should Own Our Own Home," was won by Kathryn I. Heil, a student at the Wilson School, El Centro. Aletheia Osburn, Brawley Union High School, won second prize, $15.00, and Faye La Dene Kerr won the third prize, $10.00. The Better Homes in America Campaign for El Centro sponsored the contest.

Frank J. O'Connor, Donovan Lumber Company, San Francisco, was the guest of honor at a banquet tendered by fcllow members of the Shipowners' Association of the Pacific Coast, of which he has been president for eight consecutive years, at the Pacific Union Club, San Francisco, the evening of. May 22. He was presented with a beautiful silver service in appreciation for his splendid work in behalf of the organization.

T. J. Butcher purchased the T. G. Hersum Lumber Company at Chula Vista, Calif. Mr. Butcher was formerly connectedlvith the lumber industry in the Northwest.

R. W. Blanchard, Blanchard Lumber Company, North Hollywood, was in charge of the program at the Kiwanis Club meeting at North Hollywood, May 8, when he showed motion pictures of the Redwood lumber and logging operations of The Pacific Lumber Company in Humboldt County.

This issue carried a photograph showing an interior view of the attractive club house built by the Employees Safety Club of the Barr Lumber Company, Santa Ana.

Louis C. Stewart, Sudden & Christenson, San Francisco, won the major trophy in the steamship golf tournament held at the Olympic Club with a net score of 72.

J. O. Means announced his Marshall, Inc., lumber handlers, B, Outer Harbor, Long Beach.

The annual picnic of the Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Company and McCormick Steamship Company was held at Paradise Cove, Marin County, Sunday, May 11.

East Bay Hoo-Hoo Club staged a successful Forty-Nine Frolic at the Athens Athletic Club, Oakland, the evening of June 9. President Bert Bryan, resplendent in a silk hat and correct dress of that period, presided. There was a fine entertainment program.

E. T. Robie, Auburn Lumber Company, Auburn, and Mrs. Robie, sailed from San Francisco for New York by way of the Panama Canal. They drove back across the continent by the Northern route, visiting Yellowstone Park and other points of interest.

Reproduced is a picture of the "Tree over Tree," (the 450Gyear-old Redwood) and letter from Henry M' Hink, of Dolbeer & Carson Lumber Co., San Francisco.

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