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HATEY BROS.

Twenty Yeaqs Ago

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Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club announced its Christmas I'arty to be held at noon, December 23. B. W. (Bobby) l),yrne was chairman, and the program included the entertainment of 350 orphans from a number of institutions in [-os Angeles, who otherwise would have had no Christmas cheer.

A San Pedro port record was reported br<lken November '24 when 30 lumber vessels were unloading at the various docks, the largest number at dock in this port irr its history at one time.

Sacramento Valley Lumbermen's Club held its monthly rneeting at Marysville, Calif., on Saturday, Novemb er B, at the Elks Club, where the members were grrests of the lumber dealers of Marysville.

The reforestation program of the Long-Bell Lumber Company was described in an article in this issue. The article told of the large nursery area near Ryderwood, Wash. that had been set aside in connection with the reforestation plan.

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We all worked and fought together for Victory. Now let's show the world how \ re can work together for Peace on Earth and Good Will toward all mankind.

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