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LUilBER SATES COMPANY

Cooprn.itonclN

Purveyorc of Foresl Producls to Cqlifornio Retqilers

. FIRSPRUCE _ HE'YIIOCK CEDAR-PINE-PI.YWOOD

Represenling

Frost Hqrdwood Floors, Inc. in the Socromenlo qnd Son Jooquin Volleys

FROSTBRAND FIOORING OAK_PECAN-BEECH

Trected c lt R0rrtATED Zt 1{C Cltt0RiltE PRESSURE TREATTD t.UiIBER

St., Los Aageles lO, phono Mlchigor 6291

SISKIYOU TOREST PRODUCTS CO,

MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

Doucr,as rrR and wEsrERN PINE LUMBER

P.o. Box 437-Phone 4493-Grsnrs poss, oregon-Teretype Gronts pqss 6l 8Ol Eqst H St.

Siskiyou Foresi Products of Colifornio

333 Montgomery St.

Sqn Frcrncisco 4, Colifornio

Phone YUkon 23294Telerype S.F. ll4g

Southern Coliforniq Ofiice

Stephen G. Freemqn & Co.

| 532 Miromqr Drive

Bofboo, Colif.Phone Hqrbor 2024-2025

San Francirco Lumbcrmcn'r Club

Chrirtmar Party Big Succar

A most successful Christmas party was staged by San Fr:rncisco l,ttmbermen's Club l)ecemllcr 20 in thc Concert Itoont, l'alacc Ilotel, San lirancisco. The Club ortertained 6l chil<lren from tlte I')dgervoo<l Orphanage, San F'rancisco.

liran Heron, Western l'ine SuPPly Co., San lirancisco, \\'as general chairman.

Ilob l}rnner an<l Art l'lvans rvere in charge of the entcrtainnrent, rvhich consisted of juggling by Chico Dell of Ilollyrvoo<1, ttr<l :ttr exhilliti<tn of his tr:tinc<l nlrltrkcys, one of u'hictr is frcclttcntly irr the movies, All of the children joirrc<l itr conurrttnity singing, and were l{enerotls in their :rpplausc for thc entertainmcnt.

Iiaclr chilcl got just the right Christnras gift from Santa ('l:rus, because caclt one hitd previ<lusly stated first, second anrl thirtl choicc. I\fost of thcnr receivcd thc first choice article.

Alrout 1.50 rrtcmbcrs ancl their ladies atten<lcd the luncl-tcon.

I\'l rs. \\'m. I\lcCubltin, Mrs. Fran Hcron, and Mrs. Jim (i:rrtin lrought :tntl rvrallped the presents. This lvas a big job.

Jirrr Chipman ittr<l Walter Johnson, Jr. purchased the Clhristmas tree and looked after the decorations. Mrs. (ihillmarr assistecl in this work.

I{oss }Iughcs of \\/estern l'ine Supply Co' acted as Santa Cll:rtrs. He did a fine job, ancl was assisted by Paul Overcrr<l and Jim Knox.

llob Iiverctt of l)ant & Russell Sales Co. was a very cltp;r'llle accontp:rnist rln the piano.

Coast Counties Hoo-Hoo Club Hcrs Christmcs Pcrty

Coast Counties ILro-IIoo Club No. 114 had its Christmas party December 2l at Cademartori's on the Monterey I{ighrvay.

Gifts brought by those present were assembled and distributed later to children in the Salinas area by service clubs.

Jack Thornlrttrg of Homer T. Hayrvard Lumber Co., Salinas is president of the Club.

Little \fhite Church

In a coign of the great Sierra, There nestlcd a little town, With fragrant forests about it And green hills smiling down; And an armory was builded, Whcn war divided the land, For the loyal men of thc Union Guard Had taken a definite stand.

The sturdy structure echoed To the sound of marching feet, The clarion notes of a bugle And a war drum's rhythmic beat; But when the battles were ended, With infinite love and care, They made of the armory building, A temple of faith and of Prayer.

The tides of time have touched it, But gently in their flow, It has faced the fire fiend's menace And borne the weight of snow; But today it stands unshaken, In the heart of the little town, With fragrant forests about it And green hills smiling down.

Within its sacred portals, All sounds of dissention cease' For the faithful walk together In the pleasant Paths of Peace; And the Little White Church is a symbol Of the TemPle of Life to be, When men shall live as brothers In a world that is safe and free.

-Adeline Merriam Conner.

(On November 20 the Native Daughters of the Golden West rvith fitting ceremonies placed a plaque on the historic church of Saint Columcelle at Birchville' Mrs' Conner was requested to 'ivrite a poem for the occasion, and Fred Conner read the poem at the ceremonies.)

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