anaheim-gazette 1938-01-27
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SOCIETY CLUBS
Anaheim Ebell Society
Will Dedicate New Building
Next Sunday Evening
Dedicatory program for the new clubhouse of the Anaheim Ebell society, located at the corner of Helena and Cypress streets, will be held next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Earl E. Smith is general chairman of the program.
Preceeding the evening program, which will be the principal event of the day, the Ebell society will hold open house at the new building between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock it was announced. Tea will be served between those hours and guests are invited to view a small art exhibit which will be on display during the afternoon. Mrs. L. Phillips is chairman of the tea committee and Mrs. Harry K. Wilson is arranging the art exhibit. Mrs. Leo J. Pritis is chairman of the reception committee.
The evening program will open with the singing of the doxology, followed by the asking of the invocation by Rev. D. Howard Dow, rector of St. Michael's Episcopal church.
Following a vocal solo by Mrs. Walter Ross, Mrs. A. P. M. Brown, president of the society, will introduce the guests of the evening.
Greetings will be extended to the audience by Charles H. Mann, mayor of the city of Anaheim, Harry C. Arthur, Sr., president of the chamber of commerce, and L. C. Herron, president of the Anaheim Merchants association.
The main address of the evening will be delivered by Mrs. Harry W. Dyer, first president of the Anaheim Ebell society.
At the close of Mrs. Dyer's remarks Mrs. Florence Newkirk will offer a piano solo. Presentation of the clubhouse will be made by Miss E. Kate Rea, chairman of the building committee, and Mrs. William T. Webb, chairman of the board of directors.
Mrs. Brown will give the acceptance address.
Several selections by the Mozart string ensemble of Anaheim union high school will immediately precede Mrs. Ross' solo, "Bless This House," which will conclude the program.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis Entertains Euchre Club Thursday
Mrs. Arthur Lewis entertained the Ladies' Euchre club on Thursday at the Elks clubhouse. Lunchcon was served at 1 o'clock, after which the afternoon was devoted to progressive euchre. Prizes of Fostoria glassware were won by Mrs. Ernst Borechert and Mrs.
Pupils of Anaheim Conservatory to Present Recital
Piano, piano-acordian, violin and voice students of The Anaheim Conservatory of Music be heard in recital tomorra (Friday) evening at the Melk Abbey chapel on Highway south of Anaheim. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock.
Members of the faculty of Anaheim Conservatory of Music are Mrs. A. Siegel, director of ano and languages; Franz Dan piano; Miss Beulah Parker, vladimir Lenski, violin; and Joy Elder, piano-acordian.
Piano students who will be presented include Irwin North, H.Kollogg, Grace Wischnack, Beily-Fick, Daisy Vukanowich, Booher, Mary Louise Bureta, mie Gaddis, Jules Osher, Albi Wishnack, James Stewart, omi and Janet, Wheaton, Phargrove, Charlotte Schooor Ruth Ellen Taylor and Mary Hargrove.
Violin selections will be offered by Embert Smalley, John Vuowich, Charme Zedaker, F.Kellogg, Calvin Stewart, Louis Stewart, Beverly Hansen, D.Wishnack, Barbara Clough, omi Frederickson, Lucille Ro Marie Clark, George Kelly Ruth Ellen Taylor.
Glennadean Sutliff will "Golden Star Waltz" (Streets Pietro) as the only piano-acordian number.
Vocal soloists during the reverence will be Dorothy Anne Parker Mary Elizabeth Coffman.
February 18 Set as Date of Dance
Mrs. Arthur Lewis entertains Euchre Club Thursday
Mrs. Arthur Lewis entertained the Ladies' Euchre club on Thursday at the Elks clubhouse. Lunch-on was served at 1 o'clock, after which the afternoon was devoted to progressive euchre. Prizes of Fostoria glassware were won by Mrs. Ernst Borchert and Mrs. Henry Kuchel.
Those present were Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mrs. J. S. Sheridan, Mrs. M. J. Bradley, Mrs. Ernest Borchert, Mrs. Josephine Nebelung, Mrs. M. McCann, Mrs. Joseph Carroll, Mrs. C. E. Holcomb, Mrs. G. Sandilands, Mrs. C. F. Grimm, Mrs. Mable Hamler and Mrs. Henry Kuchel.
February 18 Set as Date of Dance by St. Agnes Guild
St. Agnes guild of St. Michael Episcopal church will entertain a public dancing party at St. Anna Country club Friday evening February 18, it was decided that day following a meeting of guild Monday evening at the of Mrs. Edward M. Howell South Ohio street. Music for dance will be furnished by Los Serranos County club or tra, it was announced.
Co-hostesses at the meet Monday evening, which was first under the direction of new officers, were Mrs. Thea Kuchel and Mrs. Harry I. H Mrs. Kenneth Stoop will be tess at the next meeting of guild, assisted by Mrs. Borchert and Mrs. Arthur D man.
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QUESTIONS
COLLEGE
SCIENCE—First Year
1—What is the Wegener hethels?
MILITARY- SCIENCE—2nd Year
2—For what is a smoke so used in war?
TRIGONOMETRY—Third Year
3—What is the astronomic triangle?
GEOGRAPHY—Fourth Year
4—Which is the largest volcano in Hawaii?
HIGH SCHOOL
BUSINESS—First Year
5—Should the rate of investment be the consideration?
COMPOSITION—Second Year
6—What is descriptive writing?
HISTORY—Third Year
7—Which is the older city Augustine, Fla., or Santa Ana?
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TRIGONOMETRY—Third Year
3—What is the astronomic triangle?
GEOGRAPHY—Fourth Year
4—Which is the largest volcano in Hawaii?
HIGH SCHOOL
BUSINESS—First Year
5—Should the rate of interest on an investment be the consideration?
COMPOSITION—Second Year
6—What is descriptive writing?
HISTORY—Third Year
7—Which is the older city, Augustine, Fla., or Santa N.M.?
GEOGRAPHY—Fourth Year
8—What continent has the east and lowest land?
ELEMENTARY
ARITHMETIC—First Grade
9—What is the smallest coin now in regular use, U.S.A.?
HISTORY—Third Grade
10—In what famous ship, the Pilgrims come to America.
ENGLISH—Fifth Grade
11—What is meant by ditto.
GEOGRAPHY—Seventh Grade
12—Name three languages spoken in Switzerland.
ANSWERS
1—A theory that the continents are drifting at a very rapid rate of speed.
2—To conceal men, fortifies ships, etc., from the enemy.
3—the spherical triangle forms the meridian of the observer's median line circle of the earth and the vertical circle through same star.
4—Klianaea is the greatest active emo in Hawaii.
5—No, the safety of the invaders should come first.
6—That kind of writing which feels how a particular thing affects the senses of the writer, at aicular time.
7-St. Augustine 1565, Santa Fe 8—Asia, Mt. Everest 29.119 feet the Dead Sea, 1309 feet below Mediterranean.
8—a dime, ten cent piece.
9—In the Mayflower.
10—It means, the same as just ferred to.
11—German, French and Italian.
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Mills of Anaheim Conservatory to Present Recital
No, piano-accordian, violin voice students of The Anaheim Conservatory of Music will be in recital tomorrow (day) evening at the Melrose chapel on Highway 101, of Anaheim. The program start at 7:30 o'clock.
Members of the faculty of The Anaheim Conservatory of Music Mrs. A. Siegel, director of piano languages; Franz Darvas, Miss Beulah Parker, voice; Mir Lenski, violin; and Mrs.OLDER, piano-accordian.
Students who will be pre-include Irwin North, Billie Agg, Grace Wischnack, Beverick, Daisy Vukanowich, Jacker, Mary Louise Bureta, Jim-Gaddis, Jules Osher, Alberta Snack, James Stewart, Na-nd Jamet, Wheaton, Phillip Grove, Charlotte Schoofield, Ellen Taylor and Marylynn Grove.
Violin selections will be offered Amberdean Smalley, John Vukanoff, Charme Zedaker, Frank Agg, Calvin Stewart, Loistene Bartt, Beverly Hansen, David Snack, Barbara Clough, N-a-prederickson, Lucille Roquet, Clark, George Kelly and Ellen Taylor.
Amadean Sutliff will playiden Star Waltz" (Strecabog) as the only piano-accord-number.
Local soloists during the recital Joe Dorothy Anne Parker and Elizabeth Coffman.
February 18 Set Date of Dance
ANAheim Women Elected P.-T. A. District Officers
Anaheim Parent-Teachers association members were last Thursday elected to two offices in the fourth district organization at a meeting held at Huntington Beach. Chosen as secretary of the district was Mrs. R. H. Richards, while Mrs. W. R. Ward was named fourth vice president. She will be director of public welfare.
Representing Anaheim at the meeting were Mrs. B. E. Baumach, Mrs. R. W. Marvin, Mrs. A. G. Lindell, Mrs. R. C. Hein, Mrs. C. A. Hunt, Mrs. T. E. Harrison, Mrs. J. B. Luth, Mrs. Walter J. Ross, Mrs. F. R. Alden, Mrs. Ray S. Tozer, Mrs. Floyd McCracken, Mrs. Ellie Gassis, Mrs. H. R. Davies, Mrs. L. J. McKee, Mrs. Dean W. LeDuck, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Richards.
Arthur J. Bradley Wed Yesterday to Los Angeles Girl
Miss Margaret Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan of Los Angeles became the bride yesterday of Arthur M. Bradley. The ceremony was performed at St.Paul's church in Los Angeles by Rev. Edmund J. Bradley, brother of the bride-groom, assisted by Rev. Thomas Blackwell and Rev.John Patrick Scott.
The bride wore a spring costume of-blue, with matching accessories. She was attended by her sister, Mrs.Charles Richard Bradley. The bridegroom was at-
Despite a spectre of confusion in other quarters, there is a hopeful sign on the Washington horizon these days. Congress is apparently taking federal economy seriously.
That the trend is definitely toward reducing the cost of federal government has been evidenced by recent actions in the congressional chambers when appropriations for sundry government department operations came up for consideration. In eight instances of late these appropriations have been paired down well below the figure recommended in the president's budget message.
These agencies that will receive less than the executive branch called for are: Social Security board, the Civilian Conservation corps, Federal Communications commission, National Labor Relations board, National Mediation board, Rural Electrification administration and the TVA.
One of the economics effected presents an interesting sidelight on the apparent temperament of the solons and should prove rather conclusively that those on Capitol Hill are sincerely endeavoring to do their part toward reducing federal expenditures. The slashing was extended right up to one of the most potential pork barrels ever to be rolled up Capitol Hill—the CCC.
As one observer put it—"they just took the hoops off the old barrel and rolled 'em down the hill."
On the other side of the picture the confusion seems to become more involved and perplexing by the day.
The "death of all holding companies" edict is the latest to disturb business and throw another serious complication into the national struggle toward greater employment through industrial good investment upon which can realize a larger profit through a savings bank or ment bonds. Just as he had to invest, he hears that a pany may be disrupted or lated. He just doesn't.
That is the story that titles have been trying to tell in Washington. Their demands demand expansion estimate that they would billions of dollars for rent and expansions which give employment to hundreds of men or miles they can't do this face the threat of exit government competition.
Small investor, from whom expansion funds must not invest.
All of this doesn't take sideration the millions of and other millions of sho-who would be injured great scheme for forcingganization of a majority!ean businesses were pro-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"We have known and the love that God hath is love; and he that did love dwelleth in God,and him." These words of the Golden Text in the Sermon on "Love" on all branches of The Church, The First Church,Scientist,在Boston,sacuchets.
Among the Bible citation Lesson-Sermon are the from Matthew: "The Jesus sent forth,and con-tothem,saying Go not intotheGentiles,andintheSamaritansenter But go rather tothe lossthe house of Israel.Ago,preach,saying.Theof heaven is at hand,sick,cleanse the lepers."
February 18 Set Date of Dance St. Agnes Guild
Agnes guild of St. Michael's opal church will entertain at public dancing party at Santa Country club Friday evening, January 18, it was decided yes-yes following a meeting of the Monday evening at the home Mrs. Edward M. Howell on Ohio street. Music for the will be furnished by the Serranos County club orchestra was announced.
Hostesses at the meeting day evening, which was under the direction of the officers, were Mrs. Theodore Hel and Mrs. Harry I. Horn, Kenneth Sloop will be host at the next meeting of the assisted by Mrs. Eric Hart and Mrs. Arthur Dykeke.
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QUESTIONS
COLLEGE NCE—First Year
What is the Wegener hypothesis?
TARY: SCIENCE—2nd Year
For what is a smoke screened in war?
MONOMETRY—Third Year
What is the astronomical triangle?
GRAPHY—Fourth Year
Which is the largest volcano Hawaii?
HIGH SCHOOL INNESS—First Year
Should the rate of interest on an investment be the first consideration?
POSITION—Second Year
What is descriptive writing?
TORY—Third Year
Which is the older city, St. Louisville, Fla., or Santa Fe.
Genevieve St. Clair and John Williams Marry Saturday
Marriage vows were exchanged last Saturday morning at Santa Ana wedding chapel by Miss Genevieve St. Clair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil St. Clair, 334 N. West street, and John W. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of Fullerton. Rev. Earl C. Bloss read the service.
The bride is a graduate of Anaheim union high school and Fullerton junior college. Mr. Williams was graduated from Brea-Olinda union high school and also from Fullerton junior college. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will make their home in Fullerton following a short wedding trip.
Harp Recital Given Sunday by Mary Ellen Truxaw
A recital program of seven selections was presented by Miss Mary Ellen Truxaw, Anaheim harpist at Mount St. Mary’s college in Los Angeles last Sunday.
As one observer put it—“they just took the hoops off the old barrel and rolled 'em down the hill.”
On the other side of the picture the confusion seems to become more involved and perplexing by the day.
The “death of all holding companies” edict is the latest to disturb business and throw another serious complication into the national struggle toward greater employment through industrial expansion.
Few people believe, of course, that congress would enact legislation which would, as one Washington newspaper man put it, “cut the tail of the dog off right back of the ears.” But, on the other hand, a wise business man accustomed to calculating future possibilities of business cannot go forward when he doesn’t know what is in the future, legislatively speaking. Even more important, however, is the attitude of the small investor from whom, after all, comes the capital for expansions.
Suppose, for instance, that Mr. X was on the point of investing a few thousand dollars in some company. He investigates finds that it has been well run, has shown a profit, and is probably a Iowaans Prepare for Picnic February 26
The biggest event of the year for the Iowaans in California is the mammoth picnic reunion which is to be held all day, Saturday, February 26, in Lincoln park, Los Angeles. Attorney Arvin B. Shaw, Jr., president of the Iowa association of Southern California which sponsors the reunions, will be in charge. A large section of the park is laid out to conform to old home state and the counties are all placed on the map for registration and meeting friends.
Railroad Crossings Eliminated Rapidly
Grade crossing elimination and protection work in the United States in 1937 far surpassed that of any other year, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. A total of 1149 crossings were eliminated, 1086 of which were financed under the grade crossing program authorized by Congress in 1935. Also 196 ex-Christian Scientist in Bos sachusetts.
Among the Bible citations Lesson-Sermon are the from Matthew: “The Jesus sent forth, and co them, saying Go not介int of the Gentiles, and int介of the Samaritans ent介But go rather to the loss house of Israel. A go, preach, saying. The of heaven is at hand, sick, cleanse the lepers dead, cast out devils: have received, freely give A correlative passi“ Science and Health with the Scriptures,” by M. Eddy; states: “Our M to every follower: “C all the world, and pro gospel to every creature Heal the sick! neighbor as thyself!” In theology of Jesus while the sick and the sinner North Dakota Have State R Everyone from North included in the call of picnic reunion in Sycamore park, all day. Saturday 5. Judge Frank P. Allo president, will preside.
A program will follow hour and will include addresses and music.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENITIES NO. 375 OF THE ORANGE BEING NANCE FINIXING AND ING THE COMPENSATE COUNTY OFFICERS ASSISTANTS AND E OF ORANGE COUNTY THAN THE MEMBER BOARD OF SUPERVIER DISTRICT AT NEVY ANNEXIVE DEALING THOSE ORDINANCES NO. 353, 356 and 364 WITH CONFLICT HEREWITH The Board of Supervisory County does ordain as follow SECTION I. Section name No. 375, being entitled “An Ordinance regulating the compensated County officers, deputies.”
HIGH SCHOOL
INNESS—First Year
Should the rate of interest on an investment be the first consideration?
POSITION—Second Year
What is descriptive writing?
TORY—Third Year
Which is the older city, St. Augustine, Fla., or Santa Fe, M.?
GRAPHY—Fourth Year
What continent has the highest and lowest land?
ELEMENTARY
ATHMETIC—First Grade
What is the smallest silver coin now in regular use in F. S. A.?
TORY—Third Grade
In what famous ship did the Pilgrims come to America?
GLISH—Wifth Grade
What is meant by ditto?
GRAPHY—Seventh Grade
Name three languages spoken in Switzerland.
ANSWERS
Theory that the continents of the world are drifting at a very slow rate of speed.
To conceive men, fortifications, maps, etc., from the enemy.
The spherical triangle formed by the meridian of the observer, the ecliptic (equinor) circle of the star, and the vertical circle through the same star.
Villana is the greatest active volcano in Hawaii.
So, the safety of the investment would come first.
The lead of writing which rugged how a particular thing appeals to the senses of the writer, at a particular time.
St. Augustine 1565, Santa Fe 1598, Baja, Mt. Everest 29,140 feet and a Dead Sea 1300 feet below the Mediterranean.
Ten cent piece.
In the Mayflower.
It means, the same as just referred to.
German, French and Italian.
Harp Recital Given Sunday by Mary Ellen Truxaw
A recital program of seven selections was presented by Miss Mary Ellen Truxaw, Anaheim harpist at Mount St. Mary's college in Los Angeles last Sunday evening. The musician is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Truxaw of Anaheim and will graduate from the college this week.
Assisting Miss Truxaw in her recital was Miss Katherine Kinner, soprano soloist.
Miss Truxaw's recital program included "Chaconne" (Durant), "Dource," from Bach's "Partita No. 1", "Lo Source" (Zabel), "Quietude' (Salzeto), "Barcarole" (Soulage), "Air a Danser" (Tournier) and Mendelssohn's "Consolation."
Recent Bride Honored at Linen Crystal Shower
Mrs. Keith Kavanagh (Mary Eleanor Spielman) of Fullerton was honored recently at a bridal shower given by Miss Thelma Woods at her home on West Charlestreet. Assisting as hostesses were Mrs. Ed Marion and Miss Anita Marion.
Mrs. Kavanagh was presented with numerous gifts of crystal and linen during the evening.
Railroad Crossings Eliminated Rapidly
Grade crossing elimination and protection work in the United States in 1937 far surpassed that of any other year, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. A total of 1149 crossings were eliminated, 1086 of which were financed under the grade crossing program authorized by congress in 1935. Also, 196 existing grade separation structures were reconstructed and 574 crossings were protected by signals or other safety devices.
National Business Drops in December
The research division of the National Retail Credit association reported 14,981 retail stores in 44 cities in the United States and Canada experienced average decreases of 2.8 percent in collections, 1.7 percent in credit sales and 1.2 percent in total sales during December as compared with December, 1936. This report has just been received by J. F. Faulkner, secretary of the Northern Orange County Credit bureau.
These decreases were largely due to a general decrease in employment throughout the country, the report said.
Prizes for games arranged by Mrs. Marion were awarded to Miss Mildred Bell and Miss Marjorie Spielman.
At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the hostesses.
SNAPSHOTS
good investment, upon which he can realize a larger profit than through a savings bank or government bonds. Just as he is about to invest, he hears that the company may be disrupted by legislation. He just doesn't invest.
That is the story that the utilities have been trying to get across in Washington. Their requirements demand expansions. They estimate that they would spend billions of dollars for rehabilitation and expansions which would give employment to thousands of men, or millions of women. They can't do this if they face the threat of extinction by government competition. And the small investor, from whom their expansion funds must come, just isn't investing.
All of this doesn't take into consideration the millions of workers and other millions of shareholders who would be injured if some great scheme for forcing a reorganization of a majority of American businesses were promulgated.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"We have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwellell, in love dwellell in God, and God in him." These words of John age the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Love" on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Among the Bible citations in the Lesson-Sermon are these verses from Matthew: "These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not; But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the from and after its passage, and prince to the expiration of it leaves after the passage thereof. This Ordinance is published one week in Anaheim City a newspaper issued in the County of Orange, California together with the notice of the municipality of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same.
WILLARD SMITH
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
TEST:
J. J. SMITH
County Clerk and execlive to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
J. B. J. SMITH County Clerk execlive to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
AUSENESS:
IN WUTNESS AMERICA
associate secretary to official seal of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
this 5th day of January, 1933
D. J. SMITH
County Clerk and execlive to the Board of Supervisors of Orange County
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ANAHEIM UNION WATER COMPANY
Notice is hereby given that no annual meeting of the stockholders of the Anaheim Union Company will be held at office of the Company at Anaheim, Orange County, California, on the 29th day of January, 1938 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., so that day for the purpose of electing Directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors.
L. J. SHERIDAN, Secretary
Among the Bible citations in the Lesson-Sermon are these verses from Matthew: "These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not; But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom of heaven is at hand, Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give."
A correlative passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "Our Master said to every follower: 'Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature! Heal the sick! Love thy neighbor as thyself! It was this theology of Jesus which healed the sick and the sinning."
North Dakota will Have State Reunion
Everyone from North Dakota is included in the call of the annual picnic reunion in Sycamore Grove park, all day, Saturday, February 5. Judge Frank P. Allen, the new president, will preside.
A program will follow the dinner hour and will include brief addresses and music.
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 328
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 375 OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, BEING AN ORDINANCE FINING AND REGULATING THE COMPENSATION OF COUNTY OFFICERS, DEPUTIES ASSISTANTS AND EMPLOYEES OF ORANGE COUNTY, OTHER THAN THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THE GENTILE AUTHORITY AND DEALING THOSE PORTIONS OF ORDNANCES NOS. 321, 324, 335, 336 and 344 WHICH ABOVE CONFLECT HEREWITH.
The Board of Supervisors of County of Orange, State of California does ordain as follows:
SECTION I. Section 11 of Ordinance No. 375, being an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance fixing and regulating the compensation of County officers, deputies, assistants"
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