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When lumber is to be exposed to the earth or weather, furnish Redwood for lasting satisfaction. Ample timber, two mills, convenient warehouse stocks and personal service from ONE organization make NOYO a dependable source of supply.

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An ideal home lor cr S0-Ioot lot. The wide drivewcy lecds to connecting gcrrcrge as well cs entry, cdding to the genuine charm ol the exterior, and the interesting arrqngement oI the dining room opening onto bcck terrqce, brings cl llood oI sunlight within as well cls providing c wonderlul plcrce lor entertcining.

The complete working blue print lor this home cqn be lurnished by the E. M. Dernier Service Burequ, 3443 Fourth Avenue, Los Angreles, Cclilornic, who issue home plcn books lecrturing mqny other qttrcctive desigms, and whose plcnning service is under the direct supervision of Wm. E. Chadwick, Registered Structurcrl Engineer.

Beautiful Wooden Table Decorations

The beauty of wood as a table decoration was again clemonstrated rvhen the family of the executive office of the Lumbermen's Credit Association, seventy-six strong, and a few guests, gathered at the Picadilly on Michigan Avenue, Chicago, at noon on December 21, for their annual Christmas dinner and entertainment. The centerpieces consisted of birch logs, appropriately tritnmed with Christmas greens, ribbon, and large red candles, while small rvooden placques, adorned 'ivith small red candles, served as place cards.

Follou'ing the banquet, rvhich loosened all belts a bit, Delos O's'en, pianist and musical director, often heard from radio broadcasts from Chicago stations, took charge of the entertainment program. Santa Claus distributed presents to all. All those participating in the program are regularlv ernployed by the Association and it was hard to believe that some of them rvere performing for the first time. Addresses were made by executives of the Association.

Dancing rvas then enjoyed by the gathering. William Clancy, founder and still active in the business although in his eighty-second year, enjoyed dancing as much as his son, Will C. Clancy, the executive vice-president.

Charles E. Chambers

Charles E. Chambers, retired lumberman and former ma)-or of San Jacinto, Calif., passed away on December 4 at the Riverside Community Hospital, where he had been taken the Sunday before after being injured in a hunting accident. lfe was 72 years of age.

Mr. Chambers was born in Ames, Iowa, on May 24, 1868. He came to California 56 years ago and had resided in San Jacinto 54 .vears. During his early years he was interested in lumbering operations in the San Jacinto Mountains. For more than twenty years, he owned a lumber yard there, selling the business on his retirement four years ago. He was mayor of San Jacinto from 1915 to 192O.

He is survived by his widow, two daughters, his mother, two brothers, and a sister. Funeral services were held at San Jacinto, Friday morning, December 6.

BUILDING NE\ry STORE AND OFFICE BUILDING

Pacific Beach Lumber Company, Pacific Beach, is building a large and modern store and office building. The nerv structure. tlrrice the size of the present store, will have an attractive front and ample display rooms for the hardrvare and paint departments. The entire yard will also be modernized. H. H. Hawkins is manager of the yard.

SUPPLIED LUMBER FOR THE lOO,OOOth FHA HOME IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Golden State Lumber Company, Santa Monica, had the distinction of supplying the lumber for the 100,000th FHA home built in Southern California. The house was for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rohrbacher of Los Angeles. Frank Kranz is the owner and manager of the Golden State Lumber Co.

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