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WLLIAMS & COOPER

607 Trust & Savings Btdg.

LOS

TUcLer 5918

LFROM RELIABLE MILLS ONLY

Cargo and Rail Shipmente

..FOR 28 YEARS IN LUMbER AND LOS ANGELES"

Custocatiin, A. A. L-gnd; Arcanoper, George Birmingham; Gurdon, Walter Luff.

Following the work a number of brief addresses were made_ and_ a hearty vote of thanks was given by the Westwood club for the courtesy of the evening. -There were fifty kitlgns or initiates and one old cat, who joined the club in Wisconsin in 1895.

Susanville contributed the following thirty kittens: R. E. Qls_o_n, H. C. Stony, W. C. Graf; G. R. Dunning, M. Caftity. E..Hughes, _V. S. Brown, F. W. Moore, A. I. Lucero, C. E. O_liver, R R. Roqenst, H. S. Coleman, R. Rosso,'S. E. Hartley, R. Barrington, 'W. E. Hunt, Frank Site; L. P. McCohn, F. Felr.on, J. P. Matkin, Dan Dayve, H. J. Han1on,^J._P_. Clark, O. S. Odell, Tom Jackson, W. Vandircamp, R. C. Watts, E. H. Jarvis.

Westwood furnished thirtv kittens. as follows:

_ J. C._Dougl$,W.K. Merrill, t. S. Watt<er, J. F. Russell, J. D. Lowe, F. M. Jayne, H. F. Neunaber, -J. A. Shere, \4._ry.Trout, }I. A. Smith, R. O. Gordon, H.-H. Gowing, !r-Thor_tgn, R. P. Miller, H. J. Nunneley, R. G. Green, H.J: Miller, W. I. Morrison, L. N. Wardrop.

R. A. HISCOX PRESIDES AT HOO HOO CLUB NO. 9 MEETING

R. A. lliscox, past president of Hoo Hoo Club No. 9, presid.ed at the regular club meeting on Thursday, May 14. As this was "Dic['s" first appearan-ce in the chali sinie he handed_over ,the gavel to Rbd Hendrickson, he kept the 'Tom-Cats"_busy-collecting fines, so it wai a good day for the Charitv Fund.

Jack Roddy, accompanied by Bob Gehering at the piano, rendered several enjoyable saxophone solos.-

Chairman Hiscox ialled on Frank Trower for a report on _"'What's__D_9ing in Hoo Hoo and Who's Being Do-ne.,, J. Walter Kelly, Vicegerent Snark of the Bay-District, made an announcement regarding the May 19 Concatena- tion. J. E. Martin, "California Lumber Merchant,', .was appointed General Chairman of the Club dance to be held in June. Fred Roth, J. H. McCallum, was made Chairman of the Picnic Committee, which will be held during the month of July.

Professor F. E. Barr, Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, spoke on Educational Week, its purpose, and the advancement that has been made in Educatioiral Methods during the past few years. Mr. Barr's address was very instructive and intere3ting.

Chairman Hiscox announced that Ted Lerch. Albion Lumber Co., worrld be Chairman of the first meetinE in June.. W. _G. Jacoby_, American Wood-Working Majhinery Co., will act as Chairman of the meeting oi June 25.

SUDDEN & CHRISTENSON

lbcrdcet Lumber'& thtDalc Oo., Abord6oD. Wasb. Amerlcu Dllll Coa Ab€rdeen, Ws,sh.

Hoqrlam Lumbcr p ghlnglc Co., Iloqulam, Trelh.

Pro.per ![lll Co, Froaper, Ore.

Itrynrond Lrmbcr Op- Raymond, Wash.

Colnmblr Box & Lu\ber Oo., South Bend., Wash.

EulDcrt !fi lll Oo- Ab-erdeen. Wash.

Lcwl. lflll. & Tlnbcr Oe.. South B€nd. WeBh.

J. A, f,cwfr tblnsto cO.. gouth Bcnd, WArh.

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