
Just a quick post to note that today is California Cedar Products Company's 99th birthday (per our original stock records book of 1st shares issued to company founders right). So we're now entering our Centennial year in business. Despite the lack of activity here on Timberlines, for quite some time we have been hard at work here at CalCedar setting in motion plans for our year long Centennial Celebration. A gala event with employees, customers and special guests, commemorative products, a published Company History, Timberlines historical content and a number of special contests are in the works for the coming year. Look forward to fresh and more routine content as we move into the new year with the Timberlines blog integrated to it's new home on CalCedar website which will also be getting a new look.
In the meantime, I'll share this brief story about our company founder William "W.B." Thurman that I shared with our employees, board and shareholder members and families at our Annual Christmas Dinner last night. The party doubled as our 99th birthday celebration.

W.B. then founded a new partnership which later became Madera Sash and Door Company which he operated until selling the company to pursue his plan to enter the pencil slat business by founding California Cedar Products Company up on Stockton. The other initial shareholders were his brother James Thurman, a San Francisco based lawyer serving as corporate secretary and San Francisco lumber trade F.F. Sayre who resigned as President of the California Sugar & White Pine Company to head up sales as Vice-President for the new venture.
An interesting postscript is that after sharing this story last night, our Executive VP an General Manager for our Tianjin China pencil slat factory told me that before completing his forestry degree and entering the timber business himself and joining our company in 1978 he had served as a deputy sheriff in Madera County of all places and had a book on the history of Madera Sugar Pine company, but never knew of this interesting historical connection to CalCedar.
If you're wondering where the Berolzheimer family comes in to this CalCedar story, more to come in future editions as our projects progress in the new year. Until then then hope you all have a happy holiday season.
Charles Berolzheimer
Chairman and CEO
California Cedar Products Company