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n q . F , The Complimentary Dinner to CAPT. ROBERT LlOn't I Ofget #,k}r$oilt thi Pio,,."r Lumbermen or the

Terrace Baii Room Fairmont Hotel

Thursday Evening, November 12, 1925

by lhe BAY DISTRICT HOO-HOO

Dinncr at 3:19 P.M. Sbarp 33.5II PER PLATE

Dinner will be followed by a Concatenat.cn. Excellent entertainment furnished by Kohler & Chase, under the personal supervision of Chas. Lamp, There will be several prominent guests on the speaking program. The speaking and entertainment prcgram will be broadcast over STATION KPO.

{-ooooofrnoo-"+ SPECIAL

Three prises f or the mernbers bringing in the largest number of KITfEll.S. A prize will be aztnrd,ed. to the rnember bri.nging in tke large st number from tlce San Francisco, East Bay a:d Peninsula Distri,cts. We u,ant th,e largest class in the history of the Bay District Hoo-floo. Applications and, Rei,nstatement blanhs utill be mailed at your request. Mahe \our res:rztati,ons a,nd, renxi,ttances to I. E. MARTIN ,

9OO Matson BIdg., San Francisco.

DON'T MISS THIS EVENT_BE THERE S JRE

More Light On The Contractor

One step toward insuring the responsibility of contractors, and of cutting down the number of failures in the contracting business, will be taken if contract-arvarding authorities insist on the filling out by bidders--or even by the lowest bidder-of the experience, equipment and financial questionnaires just adopted by the conference of representatives of societies interested in contract bonding.

FRED ROTH, Vicegerent Snark

These questionnaires have been carefully worked out by contractors, bankers, surety people, engineers and architects, and are soon to be made available, probably through the Associated General Contractorp. Their intent is to present to the arvarding body as nearly true a picture as possible of the resources, financial, physical and experimental, of the contractor who p;oposes to undertake construction work.