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TI'I~ (Sunshine Psychology Service)
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.,mr, i man once fell asleep in the stern
_~ter his rescue he explamed
• ~W '
iND'- ell, I was sleeping too near
E/l~ edge of the boat.' Isn't that the
~'~Y with. most of us? We go stag-
ERE ~lng along through life and topple
~l°r ,the first hole and then holler for
[P.'
"The best philosopher that we know
OW~ is the max or woman with a con-
rated mind. Only they practice what
F prea~zh"
help us along over the many problems
of life."
"One purpose of the great out-doors
is to let the sunshine on our shoulders~ .
and drive gloom and depression from
OUr denies."
"Swivel-chair 'experts' often tell me
how to catch crawfish. But, I find
the way to catch crawfish is to know
the habits of the 'bugs.'"
A REAL AND BRIEF
RECEIPT FOR SUCCESS
One day we saw Hans Wagner of
the Pittsburg Pirates make five hits
off Christy Mathewson in five times
at bat, Years later Hans told the
New York "World" how he terrorized
the pitchers so long:
A fan, writing to ask that I dis-
cuss the art of batting, wants to
know what was the secret of my
success• '1"o be candid, I don't
know. I simply walked up and
took a slam at any ball that hap-
pened to suit me.
"The Bible his~o;/of creation was
;' tritten in less .than seven hundred A lot of the boys who are now on
" ?ords and Socrates summed up his the way tip in business do just exact-
iINl;ife study in two words: 'Know thy- ly that same thing. It counts in the
i~tf' ,~s paid editorial writers, Moses score.---Collier's Magazine
ind Socrates would have fasted foc
~any days." BOATMEN AND BOATS
,y * * * Any of the following Catalina boat-
.rs'rif few words." That's fine, J , . men will furnish amateur anglers with
' ellowtail Iohfi says: 'I'S,hn~ ~n light tackle if they so desire:
~ho use a lot of words sometimes hndBoatmen Launches
~ackeCessary to take a few of them John Edmundson Adelaide
S. J.. Goulding Ruth
! ,, • . . . Smith Warren Fortuna
Hugh MacKay Manana
I ~ Through the gates of life we are Parker Pence Shorty
orn, and.through the gates of kdneatwh' "Yellowtail John"Dragon
Ne depart And, as far as w , Tad Grey Swastika
~h;nzs the only thing living that ever Harry E. Nichols Vera
J. J. Bates Helen B.
,~ m~s about death." L. Mott Mable F.
,, *'* * M. Foster Sunbeam
A man who is wrapped up in his Enos Vera Carrie
~nW2 Importance never finds string Fred Arce Ethel
O. I. Danielson Letta D.
gs ugh to tie up the package, and he A. El Eaton Leona
:e ~ Unable to stow himself awa secure Capt. Nordquist Vampire
y -
O.W. Cole Myrtle
,, . . . , F, Ashbridge Grace II.
We once "' • C. Wiekman Maitland
: neara a crawfish fisher-
,man. on .' San Cleme B.D. Halstead Barney
'JPul" nte Island say: John Wegmann Dixie
tmg traps is a healthy job, but it's Elmer E. Anderson Andy
ray dis~Position that makes me happy"Alex Adargo Ke,.vwe
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"For Catalina and Catdlna's People All the Time"
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