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Age not guaranteed---Some I have told lor 20 years---Some Less
Which \(/as Doing Which?
Such countless numbers of stories have been told since the world began on the subject of fishing, it would seem that selecting a favorite on the subiect might be difiEcult. But it isn't with rne, for of all the fishing stories I ever heard, read, or told, I like one above all o'thers. So, the other day, when an old friend asked me what my favorite fishing story was, I did not hesitate to tell him this one. The fact that I have been telling it as far back as my storytelling goes, makes not the slightest difierence.
Cocrst Counties Lumber Decrlers
Plqn Party crnd Bcrbecue
The Coast Counties Lumber Dealers are extending a wel: come to all lumber dealers and their friends to attend their party and barbecue on Thursday, September 12, at Salinas Golf Club.
Activities will start early in the day with golf, followed by iefreshments and a special steak dinner.
A country negro was fishing on the bank of a deep bayou, when a big catfish grabbed his hook andJerked him headlong off the bank into the muddy water. He had to let go of his fish pole and struggle for life, for he was no expert swimmer. Finally he dragged himself up on the bank, and lay there gasping for breath, his mouth filled with muddy water and philosophy, and he was heard to say:
"What Ah wants t'know, is DIS! Is dis niggah fishin'? Or is dat fish niggerin'? Dass what Ah wants t'know."
Appointed Pcrcffic Coast Mcrncger
Charles H. Smith has been appointed Pacific Coast Division Sales Manager of Masonite Corporation, succeeding W. Page- Frambes, who has retired. Prior to this appoint-' ment Mr. Smith iepresented Masonite Corporation in the states of Washington and Oregon.
The company's office has been moved to 3275 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.