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MY FAVORITE STORIES
By Jack Dionne
Age not guaranteed-Some I have told f.or 2O years-Some less
He Knew a Good Position
The Radio advertising manager had been working hard for months trying to line up Levy, the local dry goods mercharrt, for a campaign of advertising over the airr and finally had brought him to the point where he was willing to listen to details of their'proposition.
"Fortunately", said the Radio advertising man, "we are so situated right now that we can give you almost anything you like in the way of position on our evening program, and position on the program, as you know, Mr. Levy, has
L. G. STERETT IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Lester C. Sterett, manager of the Service Bureau of the Millwork Institute of California, left Fresno May 2I for Los Angeles, after spending two weeks there in connection with the establishment of the office of the Institute, taking care of matters incident to the reorganization. H9 will spend about ten days in Southern Califoraia, and will then leave for a scheduled trip to Northern California.
practically everything to do with the success of such a campaign."
"Sure", said Levy, on whom the light of a great idea had broken. "Sure, I agree mit you. And I'll tell you chust what I'll do. You gif in:e my choicd of location, an' I gif you a contract for a whole year".
"Wonderful !" cried the Radio man. "And what position do you prefer?"
..I CHUST WANT TO GET IN BETWEEN AMOS AND ANDY", replied the Hebrew.
GEORGE BURNET'T VISITS SAN FRANCISCO
Geo. C. Bnrnett, of the Burnett Lumber Co., Tulare, was in San Francisco recently on a business trip.
CHARLIE BIRD VISITS BAY
Chas. G. Bird, of the Stockton Lumber Co., Sto'ckton, spent a r,veek end in the San Francisco Bay district recently, and called on a number of lumber offices May 10.