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Philippine Mahogany BRADTEY BRAND

Through mill cornections recently established, we can Dow assure large users of hardwoods forfurniture and cabinet work, interior trim, doors, saSh, etc., a most dependable supply of all of the beautiful Philippine hardwoods.

Ourmills are located in one of the finest and largest timber stands in the Islands. Shipments coming forward at reguldr intervals, include zoth red and white Lau. an (Philippine mahogany), Apitong, Cuijo, Yacal, and slx other varietieg. Where desired, we canhave ship mentg cut to your bpecifications.

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WARREN ARKANSAS

C. M"Clark, Representative lor Angeler Chicago Lumbcr Co. of Warh. San Fnncirco

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Building. He held the members spell bound with his accounts of tne horrors and the evils of the growing narcotic "dope" menace, told them of the terrible effects, where the drugs came from, how they were marketed and,then gave an outline of what the association plans to do by way of publicity in tryingto stamp out the evil.

The International Narcotic Education Association is a bodv headed bv nationallv prominent business men, some of whom are giving theii entire time to the work. They are launching a nation-wide campaign of education, directed mainly at ttie school children of America, and are now in a campaign to raise a fund of $50,000.00 to finance the publishing of literature to distribute.

Capt. Hobson was loudly applauded at the conclusion of his talk, and was given the membership card of a great number of the menbresent. These cards are filled out for one, making the signer a member of the association for one year.

It was also moved and carried by the club, that the Finance Committee, in charge of the funds collected for entertainment during the recent Retail Convention, receive a recommendation to apply the surplus of this fund, to the Narcotic Association.

Mr. Frank Curran, treasurer of this fund was called by the Snark, for a report from his committee. Mr. Curran gave the results of the donations that were .made, prior io the convention, and showed that after paying all bills, the committee had a fund of over $900.00 left on hand. It was moved and carried that the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club go on record as suggesting to the committee. t-hat th.ey divert-this amount to various Los Angeles charities, with special consideration for Capt. Hobson's work'

There was a little singing at the meeting, Don Essley leading the good work, and Frank Wise at the piano. -Lqt Angelds now has a pianist, after all these years, Frank is a good one.

Forest Wilson talked baseball for a few minutes. He is attempting to organize a team among the local boys, and has a'garie scheduled for April 12th.

A resolution was passed, commending the work done by the Entertainment and the Finance Committees, that served during the Western Retailers Convention

Likes It Regular

Mr. Earl Minton, president of the Minton Lumber Company, at Mountain View, saYs:

"Kindly enter our subscription to 'The- Califo:nia I.umber Merchant' to be mailed to our office at Palo Alto.

"Our manager thereCOMPLAINS THAT WE DONOTGET HIS COPY TO HIM REGULARLY, and we will order an extra subscription for that office."

Isherwood Sends Appreciation

Henry Isherrvood, secretary-treasurer of Hoo-Hoo, in a recent ietter to "The California Lumber Merchant," had the following to say about Mr. Dionne, and the space given Hoo-Hoo:

"I know of no man in the country who has grasped the importance of the Hoo-Hoo Club idea any better than Jaik Dionne, and he is certainly doing wonderful work ior us, and your paper is certainly giving us sPace and publicity, such- as the organization in its entirety is deeply indebted for."

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