1 minute read

6]auoltk Stoiq

Bf le Siaataa

Age not guaronteed-some I hqve told for 20 yeors-some Less

Spoiled His Appetite

One day the office gang on a small city newspaper had a lot of argument as to who was the rightful possessor of a fine-looking turkey that some anonymous giver had left there early that morning. After much discussion, the editor proclaimed his rights as holder of senior position on the a WHITE TRUCK paper, and carried the turkey home. The others felt sort of grieved about it, until a letter arrived the next morning that read:

"Mr. Editor-I left a turkey at your office yesterday that had caused much dispute on our farm. To settle a bet, will you please state in your next issue what disease the turkey died of."

Hoo-Hoo Club 2 Sports Nire

September 25 ot Fox Hills

The "kick-oft" affair for Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club 2, September 25, at Fox Hills Country Club, Inglewood, will be an outstanding event, according to the plais completed by.the Steering iommittee at Rolger Young, August 19.

A gala golf tournament has been planned for thi active sportsmen, and for the "rocking-chair type" a full evening of sports movies has been scheduled, wtrictr will include both baseball and football. Prexy Harold Cole and his committee members have arranged for an outstanding sports writer as the speaker and movies will be furnished by the Dodgers and the Rams.

Prior to the entertainment program the new officers will be inducted and the show will get on the road. It is necessary. to make reservations (and this is most important) to diminate payment of guarantees to the Fox Hllls people. Get on the phone right now and call Bill Smith, Pieasant 3-4321, so he vvill set aside a place at the table for you.

Under the direction of Harold Cole, 1959-60 promises to be an active year for Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo. it is up to you!...-.-Rring a guest and start the ball rolling right d-own the middle.

Boy Areq Homebuilding Booms

San Francisco.-Homebuilding in the Bay area is breaking all records, reports the U. S. Dept. of Commerce, with permits f.or 26,700 new dwelling units in 19591s first half surpassing last year's same span by almost 50/c, and 8/o above the previous record of 24,ffi0 in the similar 1955 span. Construction projects totaling $84,800,000 in nirre counties this June were $1 million above May and $14,800,000 above June 1958.

For stro%g, l'iglt'ttue'ight sheatlt"tng.

suggest

This article is from: