| One... |
To fill with credit the sphere in which we are placed without interfering with the rights of
others. |
| Two... |
To promote human advancement and higher standards of civic, social and economic
relations by developing in business the spirit of the Golden Rule, which we accept as the basic
principle of peace and prosperity for the world. |
| Three... |
To establish the spoken word on the basis of the written bond. |
| Four... |
To cultivate true friendship and therefore confidence among persons engaged in the
lumber industry. |
| Five... |
To conduct ourselves and our business so that we may render service to society. |
| Six... |
To consider our vocation worthy and to be worthy of our vocation as the Nation’s home
builders. |
| Seven... |
To assist liberally and sympathetically all that seek to elevate humanity, by charity of
action and thought and by justice to all. |
| Eight... |
To keep in view the world bonds of human interest and trade, seeking to promote friendly
understanding among all nations and races. |
| Nine... |
To recognize the abiding power of cooperation and organization and so to act as
individuals that the International Concatenated Order Of Hoo-Hoo shall ever be regarded with
honor as a source of community benefit and goodwill. |
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