Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 499, 17 January 1902 — WOULD ESTABLISH A BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE [ARTICLE]

WOULD ESTABLISH A BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE

i I [MASTER BUILDERS' BRANCH OUT I - i Material tr Lists —Plans Nc«% o~ Foot to Erect a Balding Si-itabe fer Requirement* of t*e Association. Steps are uur taken b” thos- at the head of the Master Builders Association of Konolala to establish a : fund suffii to erect a building ■ suitable for the purpos- 5 of the A-so--1 ciatlon. W - b that object in view circular | letters hare been sent to the business houses in th- territory whose rela tions are more or ie-s closely allied with the building and constructive in-, , terests. A sum has already been set aside I for the pnrp - It is the pres at in- , tenticn of rhos« ne w at th head of ' the Association to resolve the organ!- ■ nation into a Bi.il ier- Exchange. The ! Association aims to take ia the various housi > ,n th*- city that furnish it Imat-'rial for the building of houses. • For the past three months or so the I Association has employed a secretary ‘ to attend to the wants of the mem bars. J. D. Avery j? holding this office. Th<* membership is reported as -teadily growing. The present list comprises; F. W. Beardslee. H. F i Bertleman. John Bowler. Campbell & Fettus. J. B. Cogswell. Concrete Con--trurtion Co.. Ltd.. J. H. Craig. Donald Carrie. D. L, Davis. William Dunbar, A. Harrison Mill Co.. Ltd.. Fred Harrison Hawn. Eng. and Consfn. Co.. Hoffman & Riley, J, A. Hopper, T. H. Kern. Lucas Bros.. McDonald &. '■ Langston, John Ouderkirk. Pacific Mill Co., Ltd.. William T. Paty. F. H. Hedward. M. L. Smith. F. J. Wilhelm.