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S. F. Bay District Lumbermen Create Christmas Fund
For the sixth successive year lumbermen and millmen of Metropolitan Oakland and San Francisco are being asked by the East Bay Hoo Hoo Club to subscribe to the Lumbermen's Christmas fund.
The plan this year is that the moneys given will be used to help those in need in the lumber industry now and throughout the year. The fund will be called "The Good Fellowship Christmas Fund," and it will be administered by a permanent and self perpetuating committee consisting of the current president, the immediate past president, the secretary-treasurer of East Bay Hoo Hoo Club and two others selected by these officers.
"Shares of Happiness" in this fund are offered at $1.50 each. Checks are to be mailed to the chairman of the campaign committee, Jas. B. Overcast, Strable Hardwood Co., 537 First Street. Oakland.
The administration and disbursement committee for 1936-37 consists of Miland R. Grant, president of East Bay Hoo Hoo Club; Gordon D. Pierce, past president; Carl R. Moore, secretary-treasurer; C. I. Gilbert and B. E. Bryan.
The 1936 campaign committee is as follows: Jas. B. Overcast, chairman, Kenneth Shipp, Clement Fraser, Chas. S. f.amb, Henry M. Hink, G. F. Bonnington, L. J. Woodson, Art Williamson, B. E. Bryan, C. I. Gilbert, Ross Kinney, S. C. Forsey, Gordon D. Pierce and Jack Ferri.