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'I PLANS AND. HAPPENINGS IN CALIFORNIA HOO-HOO IIAND

David Woodhead Honored By New Snark

Mr. David Woodhead, president of the Wooilhead L r Companv. Los Aneeles. is in receipt of a tnotice f ber Angeles, C. D. LeMaster. newlv elected Sn,ark of the l]niverse. C. LeMaster, newly elected Sn,ark the lJniverse, t his first appointm,ent g'oes to Mr. Woodheadi in 'maki ! 6vLr him State Counsellor for the state of Califorhia.

I'S ANGELES HOO HOO RESPOND TO CALL FOR RELIEF'F'UNDS

At the last Hoo Hoo Club luncheon at Los Arigeles, Mr. B. W. Byrne, of the Western Hardwood Lumber Company, made an appeal to the boys to give free'ly to the American Red Cross, in the drive for fu,nds for the Japanese Relief work. IVtrr. L. .[. Weaver, of theii\Woodhead Lum'ber Company started the subscription with a $100.0O donation 'for his company, and in a few ,rhinutes the sum had been run urp to a little over $350.00.

Mr. Byrne announces that donations are s't[ll acceptable, checks should be made out to The American,rRed Cross, and mailed to him, at Box 8, Station C, Los Algeles.

THE SUPREME NINE FOR THE CdMING YEAR

Snark of thc lJniverse, C. D. LcMaster, iPresident Westcrn Planing Mill and Woodworkers' .Assooiation, Frcsno, Calif.

Senior Hoo-I{oo, George Osgood, Wheeler-Osgood Co., Tacorrg, Wash.

Junior Hoo-Hoo, A. J. Hqger, A.J. Hager Lumbcr Co., I-ansing, Mictt-

Bojunr, J. H. Allcn, Steding Liutnbcr Co., St. Louis, Mo. i

Scrivenotcr, Tcd T. Joncs, T. T. Joncs Hardwood Lumber Co., Minneapolis, Minn.

Jabberwock, Jos. H. Kurtt, Jr., Fresident Vernor Parish Lumber Co., Kurthwood, La.

Custocatian, C. B. Harmon, Sccretary-Ilfianager, Southern Sash, Door & Millwork Associetion, Atlanta Ga.

Arcanoper, J. A. Mahlstedt, J. A. Malrlstedt Co., New Rochclle, N. Y.

Gurdon, G. C. Hemerrway, Newton Lurnber & Supply Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Minneapolis, Minn., was selected as the placc of the 1924 Annual Mecting.

HOO-HOO RESPONDIS NOBLY TO CALL F'OR

Japanese Relief

Mr. B. W. Byrne, of the Western Hardwood Lumber Cornpany, Los Angeles, captiin of one of 'the Red Cross teams to gather funds for the Japanese sufferers, annou'nces that the lumbermen of Southern California responded in a 'fine way with contributions totalling about $1200.00.

Mr. Byrne is highly pleased with this backing up by his brother Ittmberrnen.

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