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Going and Coming
Koehler Lauds Rainbow Trout On Mountain Vacation
"Sometimes it pays to be a'doubting Thomas"' says 'W. B. Koehler, secretary of the Weaver-Henry Manufacturing Company, who has just returned from a two-weeks' vacation in the California National Forest, about 100 miles North of San Francisco.
The above temark was prompted when the genial roofing executive aroused the jealousy of the natives by pulling fourteen beautiful Rainbow trout from Salt Creek which stream the said natives had loudly and positively claimed contained none of the finny tribe.
Several limit catches were recorded by Koehler who steadfastly refuses to divulge the exact spot of his operations, all of which savors of a combination in restraint of something or other.
The catch in the supposedly fished-out stream should teach us, said Koehler, that business can often be secured where people say there is none to be had. The proper bait, plus a certain amount of skill, get the fish, he explained, and in business, the right kind of product, with intelligent merchandising, yields the results.
Spend Vacation At Lake Tahoe
D. G. Isaacs of the Corning Lumber Co., Corning, accompanied by Mrs. fsaacs, are sojourning at Lake Tahoe. His son, Knirte Isaac and wife, have just returned from a tour of Southern Oregon and Northern California.