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"Anaheim, Calif., Jan. 4, 1934 "God" Is Subject For Lesson-Sermon "God" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Golden Text is from Isaiah: "O Lord of hosts, God of Israel, that dwellest between the cherubims, thou art the God, even thou alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth: thou hast made heaven and earth." Among the Scriptural selections in the Lesson-Sermon are the Psalmist's words: "Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men! For he satisfies the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness." James' statement is presented also, "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning." One of the correlative selections from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, includes the words: "God fashions all things, after His own likeness. Life is reflected in existence, Truth in truthfulness. God in goodness, which impart their own peace and permanence. Love, redolent with unselfishness, bathes all in beauty and light." W-A-N-T A-D-S RATE: Five cent. the line (count five words to the line) for each inscription. Phone 5414 for want ads that bring results. WOOD FOR SALE Dry Eucalyptus wood for sale. 621 S. Dickel St. 12-7-8t Painting & Paperhanging Painting, paperhanging. J. E. Taylor, Intelligence Peak Reached Before 21 Psychologists Study Data of Army Alpha Tests to Arrive At Conclusions The intelligence of the average American citizen, as far as adaption to new problems is concerned, seems to reach a peak between the ages of 18 and 21, and to decline slowly but surely from then on. At 55 the average citizen's intelligence falls to approximately the same level which it occupied when he was 14 years old. These conclusions are reached by Professor Harold Ellis Jones and Dr. H. S. Conrad, in an article written for the Journal of Genetic Psychology Monographs. They explain that their data were gathered from Army Alpha tests of 581 males and 607 females between the ages of 10 and 60, in the rural districts of New England, but that similar studies in other areas indicate that the conclusions may be applied to the population in general. They explain further that Army Alpha examinations offer dependable data only on certain phases of learning ability and intellectual adjustment, and do not apply to other important aspects of personality, in which a similar decline may not occur. In this field they concluded that the average citizen continues to grow after the age of 21 only in one respect; namely, the accumulation of experience and information. The failure of adults to make as high scores as boys and girls could not be traced to falling eyesight, slowness, or lack of interest. Careful check of the results indicated that if anything they were very conservative, and that were it not for the tendency for the less intelligent citizens to die slightly earlier, a greater decline in average intelligence would have been encountered. The examination scores also showed that the females of rural New England are slightly more intelligent than the Pain Relief In Minutes Demand and Get GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN BECAUSE of a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets are made to disintegrate—or dissolve—INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start "taking hold" of even a severe headache, neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief—for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN does not harm the heart. So if you want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as shown above and for the words GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN on every bottle or package you buy. Member N.R.A. GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE HEART Old Indian Homes Found Near Mojave Skeleton remains of ancient Indian dwellings have been discovered on the top of Black Mountain, which lies about 15 miles northeast of Red Rock Canyon, or 35 miles northeast of Mojave, reports the Automobile Club of Southern California. These age-old ruins are in many ways comparable to the Arizona cliff dwellings of long-vanished tribes. Consisting of rude, unroofed circular walls of stone, arranged in many cases in groups, the remains are practically inaccessible due to the rough and forbidding mountain on which they were built, which is surrounded by sharp, volcanic stone slopes that defy even modern footwear. Two Ex-employes Basking In Jail Leslie Purviance, 29, and George Sharar, 29, Fullerton men who pleaded guilty in an Orange court to charges of stealing gasoline from the Fairhaven Cemetery association, are serving four and three months, respectively, in the county jail. They were sentenced late last week by Judge A. W. Swayze. The two prisoners are estimated to have taken 1,000 gallons of gasoline over a period of a year by entering the firm's premises at night by use of a key they retained when they left the employ of the company. QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as shown above and for the words GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN on every bottle or package you buy. Member N.R.A. GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM THE HEART Suits Pure Wool Worsteds in Neat Patterns or Motor Twists $2000 O'Coats SPECIAL Odd Lots $1650 Worth again as much F. A. Yungbluth 145 West Center Street "The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx" Increased Returns Are Hopeful Sign (Continued from page 1) per ton average price last year, however was set at $194 while this year it is estimated that growers will receive $202, the federal-state experts said. The biggest increase in farm value of any of the commodities mentioned in the report was scored by wine grapes, the total farm value of that crop this year being estimated at $7,308,000 compared to $4,356,000 last year. The average per ton price last year was estimated at $12, while this year it was set at $19.75, largely due to an increased California demand for grapes for wine-making purposes due to prohibition repeal. "Sierra Nevada" Is Correct Name There is only one correct name for California's great mountain range, which has been called "Sierras Nevada." "Sierra Nevada," and "Sierra Nevadas," say the Automobile Club of Southern California. Spanish pronunciation of the word "sierra" means a mountain range and the word "nevada" means snow-capped, hence the name "Sierra Nevada" is correct, meaning a snow-capped mountain range. This well-known range of mountains is often incorrectly referred to as the High Sierras. Sierras means several mountain ranges, notes the club High Sierra is the correct name. November Beer Revenue Drops Beverage tax assessments against brokers on account of November sales Science Searches For Trace of Man In Montana Fossils Exciting Mystery Story For Research Workers Discovered In State's Deposits There's a great mystery abroad in Montana—a missing character puzzle that dates back several million years, but nevertheless is more thrilling to scientific minds than the newest detective thriller. The mystery may be summed up in a single question: "What, if anything, happened to primitive man in Montana?" Investigators have no idea what sort of chap primitive man in Montana might have been, for the past has furnished no description or clue to his appearance. In Montana, northern Wyoming and the Canadian province of Alberta a perfect geologic record of progress and change from the earliest times is available. Conditions during the age of reptiles, before that age, and later, when marine life and mammals made their appearance, and finally through the period of glaciers down to modern times may be studied from the exposed rocks and fossils discovered. Somewhere along the line primitive man logically might have put in his appearance. The most painstaking research, however, has failed to reveal a single clue to his presence. Dinosaurs find have been numerous in Montana, Wyoming and Alberta. In 1930 a group of Princeton scientists found fragments of a dinosaur egg, the second ever unearthed. Roy Chapman Andrews found the only other known dinosaur egg in the Gobi desert in 1923. Remarkably well preserved skeletons of the tyrannosaurus rex, king of all dinosaurs, the camptosaurus and hoplitosaurus have been dug up in Montana. Ordinances Protect Blind Pedestrians Adoption of the white cane ordinance for protection of blind persons by an increasing number of cities and counties is giving it the status of a uniform regulation, notes the Automobile Club of Southern California. The ordinance provides that blind persons carrying white canes while crossing thoroughfares shall have right of way over approaching vehicular traffic, and that it is misdemeanor punishable by heavy fine for any driver to fail to stop upon seeing a pedestrian with a white cane. During the past few months this measure has been adopted by Los Angeles city and county, Sacramento County, Alameda city and county the city of Berkeley, and the city of Oakland. That enactment of similar ordinances may become general throughout California is indicated by a concurrent resolution made at the last legislature urging local governments to adopt this protective measure. Frank Look of Bell, California, a member of the Southern California Association for the Blind, originally sponsored the ordinance. 2 Local Men Held On Money Charges Federal officers this week held two Anaheim men in the Los Angeles sheriff's office on charges of suspicion of passing counterfeit five-dollar bills. Richard Keller, who formerly lived on South Rose street, and Jack Daughtery, who lived on La Verne street, are two of the four men arrested by federal officials late last week at Norwalk, where they are believed to have been connected with a ring to circulate the fictitious money throughout Southern California. Police Chief James S. Bouldin investigated residences of the two men on request of federal officials, but found November Beer Revenue Drops Beverage tax assessments against brokers on account of November sales were placed at $68,534.37, by John C. Corbett, San Francisco member of the state board of equalization, when he announced the levy of the two cents per gallon tax. No comparisons in the yield of the tax with corresponding months in previous years is possible as the law has been in effect only since last April. The tax for the month of October was $8,145.98 more, so that last month's levy constitutes a decrease of 10.6 per cent. Local Boys Facing Charges of Robbery Paul Rapler, 20, of 413 Claudina street, and Judd Hobson, 20, of 420 North Olive street, are facing charges of robbing a Costa Mesa service station as a result of an escapade over Sunday, which may result in additional charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and of grand theft involving an automobile stolen from Ernest DuBois of 556 South Clementine street Saturday night. The two youths were arrested in an orchard near Santa Ana when officers were notified to pick up the stolen automobile, after the youths are reported to have taken Beebe Gaines, 15, of Santa Ana, home. POSTAL RECEIPTS DROP Postal receipts in 1933 totaled $43,-272.32 as compared with $48,031.03 in 1932; a drop of $4,758.71, according to Postmaster J. H. Whitaker. December income was $6078 as compared with $6722.59 the previous year. Include Anaheim In Survey of Business Anaheim business will be included in the census to be undertaken by the federal department of commerce, according to word received by Secretary George Reid of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce this week. The census will be financed under the CWA, and will provide work for about one person for every 140 business enterprises in the nation. The canvas will begin soon and is expected to be completed about February 15. Two Anaheim Women Mourn Uncle's Death Two Anaheim Women, Esther Palomares and Sarah Palomares, were saddened this week by notification that their uncle, Enrique Jose Varona, was buried at Havanna, Cuba, on November 20. He was a descendant of one of the oldest families in Andalusia, and was vice president in the Menocal administration. By presidential decree all public buildings were closed for one half a day, 40,000 persons attending the funeral. Richard Keller, who formerly lived on South Rose street, and Jack Daughterty, who lived on La Verne street, are two of the four men arrested by federal officials late last week at Norwalk, where they are believed to have been connected with a ring to circulate the fictitious money throughout Southern California. Police Chief James S. Bouldin investigated residences of the two men on request of federal officials, but found nothing to connect them with the counterfeit group. The prisoners are reported to have had large sums of counterfeit money in their possession when taken in custody. Historical Society To Meet On Friday Members of the Orange County Historical Society will hold their annual meeting at the Bowers Memorial Museum, 2010 North Main street, Santa Ana, on Friday, January 5, at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of electing officers and directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of all business brought before the gathering, according to announcements mailed out Wednesday by Secretary S. M. Davis. Two Men Get Rooms In the County Jail Two men giving the names of John Mauter and Norman Hubert have reserved rooms in the county jail for a period of three months, following a magazine racket they attempted in Anaheim last week. Approaching a local hotel manager, the two reserved six rooms for a crew to work on a national magazine, then secured $2 for "subscription" from the manager. When members of the party failed to arrive, the manager became suspicious, notified police who found the young men in the city. Judge Frank Tausch sentenced them to the county jail. We take pleasure in announcing to our Depositors and Friends that we have been examined and have complied with all requirements of the Government with reference to Insurance on Deposits, and now offer our Depositors the additional protection of Insurance on accounts by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of Washington, D. C. Truly yours, The Southern County Bank H. A. HAWLEY, Cashier. Protect Pedestrians There’s at least one honest woman in New York. We saw her pick up a dime from the pavement of 42nd and Madison and actually run to restore it to the man who had just dropped it. We nominate for violent obliteration: The merchant of a town in a valley of Long Island who put up an enormous sign that reads: Rudy's Valley Meat Market. Announcing the Opening of Candle Light Inn Lincoln at Grand Phone Anaheim 28464 L. G. Riedell Radio Repairing FEARN ELECTRIC SHOP Expertly done at reasonable cost by certified radio technician. 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