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MY FAVORITE STORIES
By Jach. Dionne
Age not guaranteed-Some I have told
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2O years-Some less
Complete PreParedness
"No mam," said Colored Aunt Lucy to the white lady who asked about the reported wedding of Aunt Lucy's daughter; "nq mam. Dinah didn't git married' Yes' mam' Yes mam, she was spectin' to git married las' Thu'sday' but she nevah did. She was spectin' t'mar:ry Ebolry Jack- son whut drives fo' Jedge Robison' Dey bin goinl roun' togethe'fo' sevrul months, an' dey done set de date fo' las' Tf,u'sday. ,Dinah was all ready fo' de weddin' too' Been workin' on her torso fo' weeks an' had it all ready fo' de weddin'-an' den dat no count Ebony failed to show up.''
.HAWK'' HUEY I-OS ANGELES VISITOR
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CHANGES ANNOUNCED BY PACIFIC LUMBER CO.
Pacific Lumber Company announces the transfer of O.-C. f n.al Grimes from ihe -Coast territory t"
Ioaouin attd S"ctamento Valley territory to succeed Hugn hl&;;;: -Mt.-Gti*." was on the Coast territory for the last six years.
IAnnouncement ts also made of the appointment of L' W' Blt;;; 2"4; *tto f,as been with the company.at Scotia and the San Francisco office for six years, as salesman ln tne Coast territory, replacin! Mr' Grimes'
"Hawk" Huey, prominent lumberman of Phoenix' 4ti"oi^; recently ii.nt a few days in Los Angeles, coming ;;;; Lt;."i"iii-fgt the California-Georgia-Tech game at the Tournament ot l(oses.
RECOVEX'S FRIOM FLU
Forrest Wilson of the'sales departmeht of The Little ni""t n"a*ood Co. returned recently -to his desk after rp""ai"S a week at home with an attack of the flu'
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