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BRADIEY BRAND Scientific Kiln Drying

Preserves Within Our Products

Nature's Stundy and Beautiful Qualities.

MODERN MACHINERY ATIID SKILLED HUMAN PTFORT JUSTIFIES OUR SLOGAN

STRAIGHT or MIXED CARS

OAK FLOORING

GUM FL(X)RING

ARqUATTQUE CEDA,R LIMNG

WHITE OAK TRIM RED OAK TRIM

RED GUM TRIM

CASING BASE SAP GUM TRIM MOULDINGS

OAK WAGON STOCK GUM R'RNITURE

BEECH FL(X)RING

Furniture Stock in Sets CUT TO SIZE Ready to Assemble

Ftat Surfaces Hardwood Trim Sanded

BRADTEY TUMBER C().

WARREN - ARKANSAS

C. M. Clark, Representative Los Angeles Chicago Lumber Co. of Wash. San Francisco

Sugar .Pine

Showing the character of trees irom which our Pine is produced

SUGAR and WHITE PINE

WHITE CEDAR and SPRUCE

EVERYTHING IN HARDWOOD

We Carry theLarge* Stock in the Wect

IYISTIRN HARDW()()D IUIIBIR C()MPAI{Y

D. J. CAHILI4 Precldent

B. W. BYRNE Sccrettry

Humbolt 6374 - Box 8,Str. Ci Lor Angeler

O. H. Bar, Snatft,SanlaAna

Albcn A. Frctl, Snatft, San Dlcgo

C. H. Grlfcn, Jt. Snar\, Sanla Cruz

C. E. Pilat,Srurk,Waauqd

Cali Forn I A

Orange County District Appointg Officers

H L. Roalcte, Srcrh, ls Anccla

H. E. Vcih, Snatft, Fruno

A B. Wulcil, Snqrh,Sen Frcnctoa

D. A,Wllllamnn, Surft, So,crcmcnlo

LOS ANGELES HOO-HOO CLUB HAVE GOOD MEETING

The Orange County Hoo Hoo District, rlnder ldershio Vicegerant Snark- O. H. Barr the able leadership of the Vicegerant Snark, O. H. Barr, met reLumber- cently in conjunction rviththe C)range County mens Club. at Fullerton

Mr. Barr outlined his plans to the meeting, of having a Concatenation, either at Anaheim or Santa Ana, some time in the summer, and he appointed the following team to serve with him on the Nine.

Scrivenoter-H. G. Larrick. Custocation-H. A. Lake.

Jabberrvock-L. 1,. Isabel.

Bojum-H. M. Adams.

Sr. Hoo-Hoo-S. H. Tingley.

Jr. Hoo-I{oo-Elmer Bou'ers.

Arcanoper-J. R. Collins.

These men, .besides acting as the Nine, will also serve as the General Mernbership Committee, rvith Mr. Barr as Chairman.

At this meeting the membership voted to establish a regular, monthly meeting date for their district, the time ahd place to be decided and announced by the Committee at a later date.

Mr. Rollins A. Brown, Los Angeles representative for the Superior Oak Flooring Company, was the chairman of the day at the Febrrrary 20th meeting of the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.

There lvere several out of town guests at this meeting, and inall an attendance of about sixty. The Snark introduced IWr. George Cornrvall, of Portland, who gave the boys a very interesting talk on market conditions in the north. He reported that several of the mills had closed, and that he looked for a general curtailment in production cluring the next few weeks.

Curtis Williams reported for the building committee, and introduced Mr. Milto'n Metzler, who gave an outline of rvhat could be done in the rvay of the Los Angeles Iumbermen financing their own office building, and having a place for club headquarters. This matter was again referred to the conrmittee, of rvhich Mr. Williams is chairman.

After receiving the gravel from the Snark, Rollins Brown i'ntroduced first, 1\{r. R. Carnahan, president of the $uperior Oak Flooring Company of Warren, Ark., and also of the Standard Lumber Company, Pine B1uff, and then Mr. James A. Burns, founder of the Oneida Institute, of Kentucky. Mr. Bufns entertained the boys for some time, with an account of his experiences in the mountains of Kentucky, of his participation in a feud that had lasted for generafions between his and another clan in the mountainE, and of his being respo'nsible, by the foundation of a school system in the district, of having stopped this -and all othei of the old feuds that had existed. His school system grew into the present Oneida hstitute, an educational inltitution maintained by subscription, and turning out hundreds of u'ell educated boys ahd girls, that had had no former opportunity of learning.

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The meeting adjourned at 1:30.

ATTENTION HOO-HOO CLUBS

DON'T FORGET THE ATTENDANCE PRIZE CONTEST FOR THE BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD GAVEL THAT HAS BEEN DONATED BY HOO. HOOCLUB NO. 9 FOR THE HIGHEST MEMBERSHIP ATTENDANCE DURING MARCH ANDAPRIL. THE CLUB SECRETARIES SHOULDNOT FAIL TO REPORT A RECORD OF THEIR MEMBERSHIP AND ATTENDANCE DURING THESE TWO MONTHS.

BAY DISTRICT CONCATENATION

APRIL 4

The Bay District Hoo-Hoo rvill stage theirnext Concatenation on the evening of April 4 at the rooms of the San Francisco Commercial Club. A nice bunch of Kittens are being rouhded up forthis affair and an excellent entertainment is being arranged for by the Commitee. John C. McCabe of the Andrew F. Mahoney Lumber Co. and J. E. Martin of the "California Lumber Merchant," tolether with Vicegerent A. B. Wastell and the Bay District 9, have charge of the arrangements for the Concatenation.

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