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DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.—Genesis 1.27. STOP WASTING OF WOOD IS PLANNED The United States needlessly wastes from six billion to seven billion cubic feet of lumber annually. This is approximately one-third of all the lumber cut. The first comprehensive move ever made in this country to place the manufacture and use of forest products on an efficiency basis is to be started by a conference, in Washington, of prominent manufacturers, lumbermen, engineers, foresters and users of forest products. Menace of a general shortage of lumber in the United States prompts this meeting. New methods are being devised whereby it is hoped to effect a saving of ten billion cubic feet of lumber annually. California, with its immense timber interests and with its huge volume of building, is directly interested in the outcome of this practical plan to utilize wood products without unnecessary waste. The threatened famine in timber—a very real menace—could be staved off by adopting a policy of conservation of supply. As a corollary to this conservation movement should be instituted a comprehensive system of reforestation. By husbanding the countrys reserve supplies of timber and by providing for future needs by planting forest trees extensively and systematically, the dire prospect of an acute shortage in timber could be forestalled. A child without good manners is a reflection of and upon its parents. Apparel does not make the man. But it does make him presentable. vation of supply. As a corollary to this conservation movement should be instituted a comprehensive system of reforestation. By husbanding the countrys reserve supplies of timber and by providing for future needs by planting forest trees extensively and systematically, the dire prospect of an acute shortage in timber could be forestalled. A child without good manners is a reflection of and upon its parents. Apparel does not make the mdn. But it does make him presentable. The Chinese will keep on until they eventually find out what they are warring about. Mr. Coolidge was more effective by his silence than some others were by their volubility. They are trying to lengthen the span of life. It would be lengthened if the average person would eat less and live more in the open air. travel service Santa Fe train and trip details arranged wherever you wish to go SANTA FE TICKET OFFICE & TRAVEL BUREAU PHONE 217 W. Center St. Anaheim Calif. Pullmans to the rim of Grand Canyon—the all year National Park. Fred Harvey Dining Cars and Station Hotel service—a distinctive Santa Fe feature. We Say This Is a Real Tire Bargain Goodyear Tire quality—the highest there is. Goodyear Tire prices—as low as any you're quoted. Goodyear Service—complete, sincere, and willing. Can you think of any bargain like it? HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING IN GENUINE GOODYEAR TIRES 30x3½ Clincher Tires from $75 to $12.50 32x4 Str. Side Cord, from $15.00 to $21.00 33x4 Str. Side Cord from $15.20 to $21.65 32x4¼ Cord $26.00 33x5 Cord $32.00 Fred W. James Phone 470 223 No. Los Angeles St. GOOD YEAR THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. THE LATEST PARKING PROBLEM COAL ET CENTER GOOD SHIP INDIAN SUMMER LIQUIDLY VIEW COMPLETE SELECTIVE GRATION POLICY VORED BY SECRET OF LABOR DAVIS "We are operating in the States under a new immigration law, which became effective four months ago, and when establishing our immigration trol on a numerical basis, is a step toward immigration. I favor a selective system, under which native countries of applicants for admission country as conform to dards as established by can fit into places in try where they are needed. So said James J. Davies tary of labor, just before ed recently on a tour South American countries he explains are immigrating nations like the United He will study the policy methods of these councelling with immigrants immigration problem, part in relation to European affairs. "The present law seems working well in so far as been able to check up its traction in the short time been in operation. The however, some provision ought to be changed, and to ask Congress to make amendments. For instance would provide for prefer admission to this country families of aliens already United States. Humanity that our immigration laws operate to keep husband and brothers and sisters or and children apart where possible to bring them to" "Our whole civilization ed upon the unit of the and nothing in our law work toward the destru that unit. There is an ARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN One hard part is to be good about envying the naughty. No many cooks spoil the broth. The steak. And everything. Americanism: A desire to eat food costs too much. Getting old is just a matter of up the visible supply of us. As bays may cross Atlantic early." They do now; one is them on all linens. Giving sand to disperse clouds new. The go-getters have doing that for centuries. Job got by, but he didn't a kitchen faucet that drip-all night. Rightwad seems especially desirable when you must borrow him until pay day. The campaign advertising men a fine lot. Not one called candidate "distinctive." There can't be anything seri-wrong with a people that so rely obeys a traffic cop. And yet some people get along so much as knowing a leader or a bootleger. He inspired song and poem, nobody can get romantic liquor in a fruit jar. is estimated that 87 per cent population has time-to stop watch a sign painter work. Subtle the influences that do to combat radicalism are wheat cakes and sausage. ALL HARTLEY POEMS THAT LIVE "THE RIVER" I came from the sunny valleys And sought for the open sea, For I thought in its gray expanses My peace would come to me. I came at last to the ocean, And found it wild and black, And I cried to the windless valleys "Be kind and take me back." But the thirsty tide ran inland, And the salt waves drank of me, And I who was fresh as the rainfall Am bitter as the sea. —Sara Teasdale. Try a Classified Ad for result. Health and Diet Advice By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" FOOD COMBINATIONS When the average person plans a meal the idea which to be uppermost in his or her mind is to prepare as many dishes as possible and often those who pride themselves in culinary art delight in serving concoctions which are distilled by "queerness" from any their friends know how to prepare other point which is generally kept prominently in mind is video so much food that the people eating it will become as possible, and it would almost appear that the meal is guarded as a complete success unless every one feels "stuff" partaking of it. Quite frequently, too, in preparing food for own family, an attempt is made to furnish as large a quantity with the least expenditure of money. The most important points, however, are as follows these should be taken into consideration by the housewife preparation of the meal: 1. So to combine the different foods at a meal they will be correct from the standpoint of physiological chemistry, is so that incompatible mixtures will not be used. 2. As prepare foods so that they will be easily digested assimilated. 3. To understand the necessity for supplying, not at one meal, but in the course of a day, all of the elements sary for the body's growth. 4. To serve only such a quantity of the different food no one will feel "stuff" after eating. (To be continued) is estimated that 87 per cent of the population has time to stop watch a sign painter work, disoblige the influences that do not combat radicalism are wheat cakes and sausage. The final test of poise is the ability calmly to adjust a sock shorter in the face of feminine element. That scientist who says a star is most solid thing in the unlucky hasn't examined some heads now. Protected by Associated Editors, Inc. 15% Money for Homes in Anaheim The Mortgage Guarantee Company of Los Angeles largest mortgage insurance company in United States outside New York City with resources of $30,000,000.00, prepared at all times to consider applications for building loans, and or re-placement loans on residential properties. Uses of this type are made in amounts of $2000 to $8000 (not to exceed 50% of our appraisal values), a term of fifteen years, secured first trust deeds, and reducable at rate of 3% semi-annually, with college of re-placement without booster three years. Are also made on well-located rents, flats, apartment, and business entities. Applications accompanied by the necessary information will be given prompt attention. MORTGAGE Guarantee Company Robertson, Local Representative 17 Farmers & Merchants Bank Bldg. LONG BEACH, CALIF. burglar alarms," she told the man, making as if it shut the door. "That's just what the woman next door said," was the reply. "What do you mean?" asked Mrs. McNobb, now on the alert. She hated "that woman." "She said that it was no use my calling on you," went on the man, "as you wouldn't need any, as you had noting worth stealing." "I give me three," interrupted Mrs. McNobb, gritting her teeth. A western minister tells a story showing how a bishop, accosted in a Chicago street by a neat but hungry stranger, derived profit from the encounter. Now the bishop took a fancy to the needy one, took him to a hotel and shared a good dinner with him. Yet, having left his Episcopal wallet in the pocket of a different Episcopal jacket, he suddenly faced the embarrassment of not having the wherewithal to pay for the dinner. "Never mind," exclaimed the guest, "I have enjoyed dining with you, and I shall be charmed to pay the price. Allow me." And the stranger paid for the two. This worried the prelate, who insisted: "Just let me call a taxi and we'll run up to my place, where I shall have the pleasure of reimburasing you." But the stranger met the suggestion with: "See here, old man! You've stuck me for a bully good dinner, but hanged if I am going to let you stick me for taxi fare!" D. B. Knox tells some funny legal stories in his "Quotable Anecdotes." Here is one with an Irish flavor: Magistrate (to new policeman) — "Did you notice no suspicious characters about the neighborhood?" New Policeman—"Shure, yer honor, I saw but one mah, an' I asked him wot he was delin' there at that time o' night. Sez he, 'I have no business here jest now, but I expect to open a jewelery store in this vicinity later on.' At that I sez—'I wish ye success, sor!' Magistrate (disgusted)—"Yes, and he did open a jeweler's store in this vicinity and stole 17 watches." New Policeman (after a pause) — "Begorra, yer honor, the mon may have been a thief, but he was no lolar." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924 COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying THE OVER-TAXATION PROBLEM—Fullerton Tribune Year after year taxes in northern Orange county, and especially in Fullerton, have been increasing and the overtaxed people have stood it without taking any united stand to investigate the matter. However, according to statements reaching the Tribune from a large number of people, it is said an organization will be formed before the next levy is made and the county rate fixes. The Tribune recently published complaints from a number of taxpayers who are taxed out of all reason, but the biggest robbery on the part of the county seems to have been slipped over on Adam Brandle. He has one business building and two or three small cottages that he rents and last year was taxed $1100 on his property—which was a plain hold-up. This year the county decided to grab an additional $800 and now it will take virtually all of its rentals the coming year to pay his taxes, not mentioning insurance and other expenses for upkeep of his property. The $1100 was altogether too high but to jump it an additional $800 is probably the biggest grab that has ever been pulled in northern Orange county. A large number of people who are heavily overtaxed, have entered complaints at the Tribune office, but they are afraid to have their names published through fear of another holdup. A few days ago five well-known citizens were seated in a local restaurant and while comparing notes it was found that each has received a bill from the county, showing a heavy increase in taxes but not one of these gentlemen had made an improvment during the past year. The Tribune will keep a record of people who are being held up by the county and will be pleased to receive reports from all who have been overtaxed. If you are afraid the county officials will continue to raise your taxes and do not want your name printed, so state when giving this information to the Tribune. High taxes will do more to keep people away from a city than the boosting of a dozen home organizations can effect. The taxpayers of northern Orange county should form a strong organization to ascertain why this supervisorial district is compelled to pay a large part of the taxes of the entire county; it should defend itself against the heavy increases in assessments and see that the southern part of the county pays its just share of taxes. Just as long as the people in this part of the county stand for this hold-up it will continue. The Tribune would like to hear from everyone interested in this matter so vital to all taxpayers. High taxes will do more to keep people away from a city than the boosting of a dozen home organizations can effect. The taxpayers of northern Orange county should form a strong organization to ascertain why this supervisorial district is compelled to pay a large part of the taxes of the entire county; it should defend itself against the heavy increases in assessments and see that the southern part of the county pays its just share of taxes. Just as long as the people in this part of the county stand for this hold-up it will continue. The Tribune would like to hear from everyone interested in this matter so vital to all taxpayers. As Near As Your Phone IS YOUR GAS range working properly? Is your water heater giving you the best results? If not, remember that relief is only as far away as your phone. We have a crew of skilled men whose duty it is to keep your gas appliances adjusted and in good working order. Their services are free. You are entitled to this service and we are glad to render it. Southern Counties Gas Company District Superintendent 238 E. CENTER ST. 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