C. W. Rice likely shipped the L-mold chips to CEL & T at 2525 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA, which is a name and address in their client records. 2525 Stockton Boulevard was the home to an AFL Labor Temple, owned by the C.E.L. & T. Association (established 1950) which was a joint ownership of the Carpenters Local 586, Operating Engineers Local 3, Laborers and Hod Carriers Local 185, and the Teamsters Local 150. A "Labor Temple Club" is there when the building opens in 1950, and changes its name to "Labor Center Card Room" around 1955. Above listing (3rd from top) from the 1976 Sacramento Yellow Pages, under "Card Rooms". |