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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS Do not be in a hurry but be diligent. Enter into the sublime patience of the Lord. Be charitable in view of it. God can afford to wait, why cannot we—since we have Hirn to fall back upon?—George Macdonald. Honesty is its own reward. Some method of extending credits should be devised. Starting peoples abroad should have America's crop surplus. One thing is certain—the speeder isn't speeding when he is in jail. That Near East conference met to make peace—yes, that is what it met for! One of the worst phases of the World War is its aftermath of distress, demoralization and discouragement. President Harding finds having Congress on his hands about as agreeable as though the White House were on fire. Inculcate politeness in children. Teach them to be courteous habitually. It is a gratifying and refreshing thing to see good manners in the young. If Uncle Sam is to finance Europe he is going to have a good deal to say about how the money is expended. I will not supply the sinners for unnecessary wars over there. The war against speeding should be constant and consistent. It does little good to be savvy against it. CREDITS NEEDED TO PUT CROPS IN MARKET The American farmer has languished for lack of credits in two directions—he has needed credits for himself, to bring his crops through to harvest, and to hold his produce for marketing. And there has been need of comprehensive, practical credit accommodations for deserving foreign countries were famishing for the surplus American crop yield. While millions abroad were on the verge of starvation, eager to buy the American surplus of foodstuffs, the sales could not be made because of lack of credits. This has given the world the anomalous spectacle of the American farmer holding, at huge loss, vast quantities of foodstuffs which he could not market abroad where great numbers were in distress. This egregious defect in the process of food distribution should be corrected. If the Pacific coast port cities do not deserve preferential rail rates to and from the East, what cities do? There is actual water competition with railroads, which usually brings reduced rail freights. Other tidewater cities have preferential rates as compared with inland centers; why should not Pacific Coast cities have this advantage? RURAL CREDITS PLANS LOOM IN CONGRESS Credit for the American farmer is to receive considerate attention by Congress. "There is possibility of constructive legislation to establish some form and measure of rural credits at the short session of Congress, ending next March 4." The agricultural bloc emfwyp shrdlu fw Senate is busying itself with prospective credit legislation. The influence of members from the agricultural states is enhanced because of the accessions to their numbers in the November elections. This influence, it is evident, is to be exerted. Inculcate politeness in children. Teach them to be courteous habitually. It is a gratifying and refreshing thing to see good manners in the young. If Uncle Sam is to finance Europe he is going to have a good deal to say about how the money is expended. He will not supply the sinows for unnecessary wars over there. The war against speeding should be constant and consistent. It does little good to be sovereign against offenders for a short time and then lapse into laxity and leniency toward speed law violators. The unlolist who ordinarily is careful, but who unintentionally violates some ordinance or rule of traffic should not be classed with the hardened reckless, intentional violator of traffic regulations. Bandits have started in again to raid mail wagons. Another occasion for sending out an S. O. S. for the United States Marines. When the mariners were guarding th mails, robberies were scarce as hen's teeth. An elderly lady has occupied a seat in the United States Senate for a brief period. Some cynical critic is sure to suggest that this is not the first time an old-lady-like person has been a Senate member. Credit for the American farmer is to receive considerate attention by Congress. There is possibility of constructive legislation to establish some form and measure of rural credits at the short session of Congress, ending next March 4. The agricultural bloc emfwyp shrdlu fw Senate is busying itself with prospective credit legislation. The influence of members from the agricultural states is enhanced because of the accessions to their numbers in the November elections. This influence, it is evident, is to be exerted strenuously to effect the enactment of laws favorable to the farming industry. Farmers are restive under the present unsatisfactory credit accommodations available to them. They want a permanent, comprehensive system that really would accommodate them at critical times. They are exerting their influence through political channels and this probably will bring them what they seek. Some warm-water fish are appearing in the north seas, but other poor fish are gathering at the winter hotels as usaul. The best investment any man or woman can make is to spend enough time in wholesome recreation in the open air to give robust health. The wealthiest person in the world is poor if he or she has not good health. Beverly Tract Is Property Coming Down? - YES - I am still running the Anaheim Ignition Depot I am still charging Batteries in 24 hours A. Bevillard Willard Service Station Anaheim Ignition Depot - YES - I am still running the Anaheim Ignition Depot I am still charging Batteries in 24 hours A. Bevillard Willard Service Station Anaheim Ignition Depot Oldest Automotive Electrical House in Anaheim Established 1912 212 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 489 Buy a New Home in Anaheim 5. Room Hollow Tile house hardwood floors, now ready to be occupied, on East front lot $1000.00 cash will handle. This is an Exclusive Listing. 6. Rooms real up to the minute on a corner lot close in $2500.00 cash will handle. 7. Rooms all hardwood floors, cellar and a lot of other extra ordinary improvements which no other house has $3000.00 cash will handle. Exclusive Listing. 8. Rooms and garage all new in best location in town $2600.00 cash will handle. 9. Room house with hardwood floors all modern and garage, gas range, two rugs and one bedroom set all for $5800.00, $1500.00 cash balance good terms. SEE FRANK TAUSCH J.T. LYON VALENCIA "Queen of the Orange" LYON "King of the Realty" J.T.LYON W.E.DUCK 811 NORTH LOS ANGELES STREET ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA EDITORIAL COMMENTS OF THE PRESS WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING CURE CHILD LABOR BY STATES—New York Evening Post There cannot be much surprise over the decision of the supreme court declaring the Child Labor Law unconstitutional, even though the law was carefully drafted with an eye to meeting the very objections which have proved fatal. As Chief Justice Taft, with the trace of a smile, remarks, Why should not the Justices see what everybody else sees—that the law is a palpable attempt to use the taxing power of Congress for the purpose of preventing the employment of children? That is, it is an attempt to do indirectly what Congress admittedly has not the authority to do directly. That this is the motive behind the law nobody has ever denied. The justification advanced for what on its face is a subterfuge is the end to be served. Whether that end is good or not, however, is not the business of a court. As Justice Taft observes, it is the duty of the Judges to stand guard over the line drawn by the Constitution between the powers of the general government and the powers of the States, even though the performance of that duty should require them "to refuse to give effect to legislation designed to promote the highest good." Any other course would make the Constitution a scrap of paper. By this decision the battle against child labor is relegated to the States. This is undoubtedly a set-back to the movement to give children the opportunities that should be theirs, and some of the more earnest spirits in the movement may be tempted to indulge in bitter comment upon the conflict thus disclosed between a humane reform and a legal imitation. This attitude will avail nothing. The wiser course is for those who have won the many successes that have been won against child labor to carry on the battle for complete victory in the backward States. It was the unresponsiveness of these states that led to the passage of the Federal Child Labor Law. To convert these states to the desirability of such legislation will be a far greater triumph than to impose upon them in the way that has now been held invalid. PARAGRAPHS ("By Robert Quillen) The more a man loves argument, the less he loves work. Another good way to avoid gray hair is to avoid the dotted line. If jazz keeps on dying at the present rate, soon it will be universal. "Europe is on the brink," worries a diplomat. Surely he means "Honest t' goodness, Theresa looks like a bolshevik since she's been on a camping trip two weeks and hasn't had her eyebrows shaved." A Washington man claims to be the world's best judge of mushrooms. The world's poorest judge died a long time ago. Before the days of radio it wasn't any compliment to a singer to tell her she could be heard as Catalina Island. TICKLED HER Her dad—But, young man, do you think you can make my daughter happy? Her suitor—Do I? Say, you PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) The more a man loves argument, the less he loves work. Another good way to avoid gray hair is to avoid the dotted line. If jazz keeps on dying at the present rate, soon it will be universal. "Europe is on the brink," worries a diplomat. Surely he means "blink." At any rate, these numerous conferences serve as breathing spaces between rounds. The bride is a good sport if she can see any romance in the cold grease sticking to an unwashed frying pan. Well, why should the world revere leaders? It can go to the dogs without leaders. Marrimony settles down to normal when the wife finds him out and can't keep him in. Correct this sentence: "I don't like to repeat gossip, but I think you ought to know this." If all the income tax dodgers were placed end to end, their wails would reach high heaven. Daughter knows three languages, but she could get along nicely with four words; "Charge it to Dad." How fine it would be if the law's servants could find swindlers as easily as the suckers find them. Skill in contortion isn't really essential to happiness unless you have an upper berth occasionally. When the cake-eater gets bored with existence, about all he can do is try another brand of cigarettes. The trouble seems to be that a political party belongs with an idea and continues its career without nay. The dope: A technical saying meaning, "This team will win." The dope and the facts have nothing in common. Old Dobbin had his faults, but you didn't have to stop and jack him up on the highway every time you were in a hurry. TOWN IN REVIEW "Honest t' goodness, Theresa looks like a bolshevik since she's been on a camping trip two weeks and hasn't had her eyebrows shaved." A Washington man claims to be the world's best judge of mushrooms. The world's poorest judge died a long time ago. NEXT STOP! Truman H. Newberry has given up his seat in the United States senate. He was going to get off at the next station, anyway. Those who dance must pay the fiddler, the taxi driver and the chiropodist. A BACHELOR BREAKS UP HOUSEKEEPING For Sale—Field glass, banjo, small sheet iron heating stove and pipe, suitable for office or bedroom, and sofa as good as new. Inquire at this office.—Adv. in Penton (Pa.) Argus. Cheer up. The old-fashioned beer was only one-half of one per cent beer—the rest was foam. Between the dawn and the daylight When all is still out our way. Some milkman yells at his horses—and thus we start a bon day. School of Music Direction of Miss Opal Bell and Louis Artau 107½ E. Center St. Anaheim Suite 3 Phone 663 Floors Laid, Scraped and Finished Machine Sanders Local Mgr. R. J. Ohlund 610 E. Chartres Anaheim Phone 776-W Opportunity! DO YOU KNOW, THAT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ARE BEING ADVERTISED? Before the days of radio it wasn't any compliment to a singer to tell her she could be heard as far away as Catalina Island. TICKLED HER Her dad—But, young man, do you think you can make my daughter happy? Her suitor—Do I? Say, you should have seen her when I proposed.—Opinion (London). YOU TELL 'EM During Better Speech week students will be instructed never to be verbose, wordy, tautological or prolx in the construction of the written sentence, and to employ, when it does not conflict with the proper exposition of their idea, the short and direct, simple and uncomplicated, form of sentence structure, without recourse to long, tedious involved phraseology, and to use, wherever expedient, the less intricate ideational constructions based upon the employment of homely Chaucerian Anglo-Saxon words rather than terms that have their origin in the more redundant and melificuous tongue of the postdiluvian Romans. Fire destroyed a furniture plant in Bethlehem, Pa., and we all hope it burned some folding beds. Funny things just will happen. The mayor of New York has gone to Chicago because he needed rest. WISE AND WITTY The difference between popularity and greatness is well shown by the difference between Charley Chaplin and Shakespeare. It is just as important to know what life isn't as to know what it is. Anything that makes you think is as useful as anything that makes you money. It seems all right to pass a bad dine, but most of us balk at trying to pass a bad five-dollar bill. Good-looking people can get along without much education. Let your Photograph wish your friends, A Merry Xmas, make the appointment today. Harold Photo Studios 222 E. Center St. Phone 817 When the cake-eater gets bored with existence, about all he can do is try another brand of cigarettes. The trouble seems to be that a political party belongs with an idea and continues its career without nay. The dope: A technical saying meaning, "This team will win." The dope and the facts have nothing in common. Old Dobbin had his faults, but you didn't have to stop and jack him up on the highway every time you were in a hurry. These exercise records for the phonograph are a fine thing. There are few exercises more enjoyable than winding a phonograph. Opportunity! DO YOU KNOW, THAT MILIONS OF DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT ADVERTISING CALIFORNIA'S WONDERFUL CLIMATE? THAT THE CREAM OF CLIMATE IS AT OCEANSIDE, AND WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF THE SAFEST BEACHES ON THE PACIFIC COAST? THAT WE HAVE ABUNDANCE OF FINE WATER, SOIL, STORES, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, PLUNGE, GOLF COURSE, TENNIS COURTS, MAIN PAVED HIGHWAY AND SANTA FE R. R. 365 GROWING DAYS A YEAR? THAT THEY ARE WORKING OVERTIME ON WARNER SPRINGS DAM, TO IRRIGATE THOUSANDS OF FERTILE ACRES OF OUR BACK COUNTRY? OUTSIDE INTERESTS ARE LEASING EVERY AVAILABLE ACRE FOR OIL? THAT YOU CAN BUY THOSE ACRES AS LOW AS $40 AND BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS 50x100 AT $250—ON EASY TEKMS? HAVE YOU SEEN LONG BEACH GROW FROM A VILLAGE? HAVE YOU SEEN LAND GO FROM $50 TO $5,000 AN ACRE IN ORANGE COUNTY? ARE YOU INTERESTED? WRITE. Chamber of Commerce OCEANSIDE—CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 28, 1922 Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co. Per yr. $2; six months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim Cal., as second-class matter. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel Important Notice To Building Contractors, Home-Builders and All Others Interested in the Development of Anaheim We have secured the Fred Hess ranch of 15 acres Important Notice To Building Contractors, Home-Builders and All Others Interested in the Development of Anaheim We have secured the Fred Hess ranch of 15 acres on So. Lemon-st. for subdivision and are in position to sell lots in blocks at pre-war wholesale prices. Prices from $1500 to $2000, with terms to suit buyer. This tract is three blocks south of the postoffice and extends from Lemon to Palm-st. All interested should call at once at our office for full particulars. See GEORGE W. HAMLER, with EYGABROAD & FISHER 242 W. Center St. Phone 4 LOS ANGELES SPEEDWAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACE Nov. 30 THANKSGIVING DAY General Admission $1.50 Grandstand B... 2.50 Reserved Seats--- Upper 12 rows... 4.00 Lower 11 rows... 5.00 Boxes... $6, $7 and $8 Above prices include war tax, general admission and free parking Infield parking space. Per car ... $3.00 RESERVED SEATS ON SALE-- BANDIAS CO. THE BOLIVE ST3 AUTOBUS CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND ALL IT2 BRANCHES. ALIFORNIAS GREATEST SPORTING EVENT PHOTOGRAPH wish your Merry Xmas, make thent today. Photo Studios Center St. Phone 817 ITCHING Instantly CZEMINE ful discovery for Eczema leases. For sale in Anag's Pharmacy RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT BALDIAS CO. THE BOLIVE STS AM AMERICA AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND ALL ITS BRANCHES. 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