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Dealers Outside of Los WTIEIb

WE DELIVER BY TRUCK TO MANY POINTS NEAR LOS ANGELES. THIS SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO THE SAME HIGH POINT OF EFFICIENCY AND PROMPTNESS THAT HAS EARNED OUR REPUTATION FROM THE SLOGAN

WE ALSO CAN AND DO SHIP A GREAT QUANTIry OF SASH AND DOORS AND ALLIED MATERIALS TO POINTS OUTSIDE OF OUR TRUCK DELIVERY ZONES.

(Oontinued from Page 44) that had been laid 23 years ago. He also answered the argument about ease in laying, stating that anybody could lay wood shingles. -Each side was gi.tett two minutes for rebuttal' and at the end of that time, the matter was turned over to a committee of judges composed of Heb Sullivan, Foreman, G' F' Hoff and Bud Rinde.

They decided in favor of the affirmative side, contending th;t-;t.;l.fio*i had brought out more really pertinent facts.

The Club had two guests on this day' Mr' A' B' Wastell of tt " jirt" n.t"il A-ssociation, and Phil B. Hart, of "The a"lif"t;it Lumber Merchant." Each of these men were ""ff"a o" and responded with a short talk to the Club'

oo-Hoo Ball Team is Victorious

' Th. Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo base ball team, comp?t:q9l ninl diamond itars who make theirliving in the -lumber hrrcinecs end who ttl .l sood loyal Hoo-Iloos, defeated a business, and who are all good ;i";l;.;-th" P. K. Dolion Buiiding Material Companv, on April 19th.

The score was 20 to 8, in favor of the Hoo-Hoo bunch' or at least this is the. approximate. scgr:, I:q9t!,1f ::l: [i"i"s.-tn;*"igi" i" ivide enough at teastto safely state lh;t ifi" Hoo-Hooirs came out in the lead' that t

It was a good fast game, witnessed by quite a boosters. few

The Hoo-Hoo team was made up as follows: i;;;t; c; Redlinglp; Wilson, (9"pt) lb;.Bowles' 2b; s"'h:;;, 3r;'o.b"r"i?,?'b; H"tt"witt,-rfi cook, cf ; Bookstaver, (Mgr.) lf.

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