8 Kiddies In This FamilyNo race suicide here! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark of Palmyra avenue,Orange, and their daughter and seven sons are standing at the foot of Old Yale, planted in 1874. Clark was born in 1882 in the house in which he now lives. —U ...... ■ -■r IIPIPniPIIAF III AAMamoif PVPIIP ■ I119.50. They have been selling thewood at $18 a cord. In other words,it cost, to cut the tree, several dollars a tree over and above the value of the corded wood produced.And at that they are not rid ofthe trees. The stumps remained. The road was so close to the row of stumps that all that could be done was to let them stay in the ground and get rid of them by burning. A lot of burning has been done, but the stumps still remain- They do not look as though there was any life in them, but the chances are that if given a chance sprouts would come up in a hurry.Face a ConditionThis is a good sample of the cost of cutting gum wood when the trees are big. If labor were cheaper or wood higher—though wood seems to be quite high enough to those who buy it—there might be a different story to tell. These trees were most of them thirty years old, and some older.The experience that the East Seventeenth street orohardists had has been duplicated time and again. There was a time when Mexicans were very glad to cut wood for half. Now they won’t cut big eucalyptus trees for all of the wood.After all is said and done, the eucalyptus is a grand old tree. The variety commonest here is the blue gum. Also, let it be said that a lot of things said about the eucalyptus tree during the stock-selling days were true. It does make a fine furniture wood. It does take a fine polish. But by the time transportation charges are paid to any place where it can be milled, there is nothing much left for the grower.An invitation es in Orange meeting Thursc home of Mrs. North Broad wa by the Santa -A Alumnae, accon ment by Mrs. retary of the i The purpose to hold a “get and to form p County Nurses’ Later, when strong enough, i a local districi State Nurses’ a Any nurses the meeting are the secretary, ] at G22 Lacy str ing unable to nurses are reqi way. A large a as it is hoped zation as stroniSEEK ACCO FOR T(WANT CHURCH MOVED.LONG BEACH, Oct. 20.—A request by property owners near Nineteenth street and Cerritos avenue that a church building recentlyPARIS, Oct. 2( often made of tl dation for touri has been heard t of Tourism,” w the government as possible the hlt; ings requisition conference.Half a dozen c