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LEGAL NOTICE (Continued from Page 2) Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 395, 423, 435 and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said City of Anaheim, incurred for the purpose of the acquisition of a sewer farm and the construction of a sewer system, together with one-fortieth (1/40) of said indebtedness. SECTION 6. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of three and five thousand fifteen ten thousands mills (.0035015) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 395, 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of the acquisition and construction of additions to the city electric light plant, together with one-twentieth (1/20) of said indebtedness. SECTION 7. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of six cents, five thousand seven hundred eighty three ten thousandths mills (.0605783) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 395, 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of the completion of the city hall, together with one-fortieth (1/40) of said indebtedness. SECTION 7. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of six cents, five thousand seven hundred eighty three ten thousandths mills (.0605783) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of acquisition and completion by the City of Anaheim of a public park, together with one-fortieth (1/40) of said indebtedness. SECTION 8. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of four cents, five and seven thousand nine hundred eighteen ten thousandths mills (.0457918) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of acquisition and completion by the City of Anaheim of a building for municipal uses, together with one thirtieth (1/30) of said indebtedness. SECTION 9. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of three cents, six thousand six hundred and six ten thousandths mills (.0306606) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of acquisition and completion by the City of Anaheim of additions and improvements to the water works of said city, together with one twentieth (1/20) of said indebtedness. SECTION 10. The City Clerk of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and cause the same to be published once in the "Anaheim Gazette," a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in said city, and therefrom and thereafter the same shall take effect and be in full force. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, on the 21 day of September, 1937. porate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 435, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of the acquisition, construction and completion by the City of Anaheim of additions and improvements to the water works of said city, together with one twenty-fifth (1/25) of said indebtedness. SECTION 10. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of one cent, eight and three thousand one hundred sixty seven ten thousandths mills (.0183167) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property within the annexed territories as described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 436, and 456, for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city incurred for the purpose of the acquisition and construction of additions to and extensions of the sewer system of said city, together with one-thirtieth (1/30) of said indebtedness. SECTION 11. That there be and hereby is fixed and levied a property tax for the fiscal year 1937-38 of four cents, two and six thousand one hundred sixty four ten thousandths mills (.0426164) on each One Hundred ($100.00). Dollars of the assessed valuation of all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the City of Anaheim, except only the property described and approved by ordinances numbers 423, 436, and 456 for the purpose of paying the annual interest of the indebtedness of said city, incurred for the purpose of the acquisition, construction and completion by the City of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and cause the same to be published once in the "Anaheim Gazette," a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in said city, and therefrom and thereafter the same shall take effect and be in full force. The foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, on the 21 day of September, 1937, and was signed, approved and attested by me this 21st day of September, 1937. CHAS. H. MANN, Mayor of the City of Anaheim. Attest: BEATRICE M. MILLER, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, CITY OF ANAHEIM. I, CHAS. E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim and was passed and adopted by the following votes: AYES: Councilman Mann, Pearson, Yungbluth, Sheridan and Martenet, Jr. NOES: None. BEATRICE M. MILLER, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. ORDINANCE 611 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM NAMING CERTAIN STREETS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the name of that certain 46 foot street extending northwardly from West Water Street in Griggs Court, as said street is shown on a map recorded in Book 13, page 1 of Miscellane- Maps, records of Orange County, be, and the same is hereanged, from Griggs Court to Zeyn Street. SECTION 2: That that certain used 60 foot street extending from Patt Street, in and with the property of the Com- y Industrial Land Company, orated, as said street is desi- ned recorded in Book SECTION 3: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance, and cause the same to be published once in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, and thirty (30) days after its final passage, it shall be in full force and effect. The foregoing ordinance is sign- ed and approved by me, this 21 day of Sept., 1937. CHAS. H. MANN, Mayor of the City of Anaheim. Attest: BEATRICE M. MILLER, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE. CITY OF ANAHEIM. I, CHARLES E. GRiff- Clerk of the City of An- hereby certify that the ordinance was introduc regular adjourned meeting City Council of the City heim, held on the 7 day SAFEWA Just Look at The MEAT VAL Flavor-perfect meats at economy prices . . . Safeway's 5-step plan of meat merchandising. today; they must please you or every penny quality, flavor, price . . . you'll find Safeway values. SIBLOIN STEAK MEAT VALUE Flavor-perfect meats at economy prices... Safeway's 5-step plan of meat merchandising today; they must please you or every penny quality, flavor, price... you'll find Safeway values. SIRLOIN STEAK Tender, juicy Sirloin steaks cut from Guaranteed beef. SHORTENING Quality shortening, packed in one-pound cartons. PORK ROAST Cut from large loin or shoulder rib of fancy pork. BOILING BEEF Lean meaty cuts from plate ribs of Guaranteed beef. GROUND BEEF Selected cuts from Guaranteed beef, packed in Visking. MORE BIG VALUES! FRUIT ITEMS Bello-Pack Prunes 19c 40 size, 2-lb. package... Bello-Pack Prunes 19c 80 size, 3-lb. package... Kokely Apricots No. 1½ can 15c Kokely Apricots No. 1½ can 12c Cocktail Mix brand. Peapple Tid-Bits Monte, Libby, 3-oz. can 7c VEGETABLES Natural Asparagus No. 17c Armento brand. Green Asparagus 29c Kelly's No. 2 can 13c Sk & Beans 2 16-oz. can Camp brand. Sk & Beans 2 31-oz. can Camp brand. Oparagus Style Beans 15c Luxe pack. No. 2 can. Bank Hominy 2½ size can 9c FOR SANDWICHES Sandwich Spread 23c Lunch Box brand, Pint Jar 41c Sandwich Spread Lunch Box brand, Quart Jar 18c Velveeta Cheese Kraft brand, ½-lb. box 18c Pimienta Cheese Kraft brand, ½-lb. box 18c Philadelphia Brand CREAM CHEESE, Per pkg.. 9c COFFEE, TEA, ETC. Alway Coffee Fine flavor, 1-lb. package... 18c Edwards Coffee Drip or regular, 1-lb. can... 25c Edwards Coffee Regular grind, 2-lb. can... 49c Nob Hill Coffee Ground to order, 1-lb. pkg... 22c Maxwell House COFFEE, One-pound tin... 28c BROWN DERBY Experts agree It's equal to imported Pilsner. Kegled Cana 3 12-oz. cans 25c Carton of 21 cans $1.95 Slow-Away Bottles 4 11-oz. bottles 25c Case of 24 bottle $1.43 Giant Quert Bottle 15c Case of 12 bottles $1.69 Deposits extra on bottles and cases. Beer is offered for sale only in Safeway Stores licensed to call it. HERE'S GARDEN POTATOES No. 1 BUY APPLES NORTH BELLFLOW GRAPES THOMPSON FIRM RI Jonathan Apple French Prunes Bartlett Pears Tokay Grapes Sweet Corn NATURAL Asparagus No. 17c can 17c Green Asparagus 29c cans 29c Kelly's No. 2 can 13c k & Beans 2 16-oz. cans 13c k & Beans 2 31-oz. cans 25c Maragogus Style Beans 15c Luxe pack. No. 2 can 9c bank Hominy 2½ size can DERDY Experts agree It's equal to imported Pistachio Keylined Cana 3 12-oz. cans 25c Carton of 24 cans $1.95 Snow-Away Bottles 4 11-oz. cakes 25c Case of 24 bottle $1.43 Giant Quarter Bottle 15c Care of 12 bottles $1.69 Deposits extra on bottles and casea. Beer is offered for sale only in Safeway Stores licensed to sell it. Hershey Cocoa 13c Chocolate Malted Milk 39c SEA FOODS—MEAT Red Salmon Libby's. Tail can 21c Choice Shrimp Wet or dry pack.5-oz. can 17c Libby Corned Beef 12-ounce can 17c Tu Made MAYONNAISE salads taste better when served with delicious,amy NuMade Mayonnaise. ery jar is dated to assure of its FRESHNESS. pint jar 23c quart jar 41c FRESH SALADS DESERVE FRESH MAYONNAISE DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING Finest ingredients. Creamier. pint jar 20¢ quart jar 34¢ CASCADE SALAD DRESSING A truly fine, economical dressing. pint jar 18¢ quart jar 29¢ MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING Kraft's sensational salad dressing. pint jar 23¢ quart jar 37¢ CHICKEN-NOODLES 16-oz. jar 19¢ of Millani's Brand. Tender egg noodles, wrapped in luscious chicken. TANCY TUNA CHICKEN OF THE SEA No.½ can 15¢ chicken of the Sea tuna fish. Delicious light meat. For salads. DE LUXE PLUMS 2 No. 2½ cans 25¢ baby's Do Luxe Pack. Italian style prune plums. MORTON'S SALT 26-ounce package 7¢ our choice of plain or iodized. Cube-type crystals . . run faster. TLOUR HARVEST BLOSSOM No.5 bag 20¢ No.10 bag 35¢ only blend of flour. 24¼-pound sack, 75c YIPPEE MORE FUN FOR YOU! LAND OF THE WHATSIT Is broadcast every night except Saturday and Sunday on KECA - 8:00 PM. SAFEW the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA.) COUNTY OF ORANGE. (ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM. I, CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do thereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was introduced at a regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 7 day of Sept., 1937, and was duly passed and adopted at a regular adjourned meeting of said City Council held on the 21 day of September, 1937, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Councilmen: Mann, Pearson, Yungbluth, Sheridan and Martenet, Jr. NOES: Councilmen: None. ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Councilmen None. And I further certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said ordinance on the 21st day of Sept., 1937. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City of Anaheim this 21st day of Sept., BEARTICE M. MILLER, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. Beginning Saturday, Sept. 25 This Market will Close at 8 P. M. DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Prices in this advertisement are effective through Saturday, Septerion 25, in Safeway-operated departments of stores within 35 miles of Los Angeles. FRUIT JUICES Ariz-Sweet 10¢ Grapefruit juice. No. 2 can..... Sweet Cider 19¢ Macomber's. Quart bottle..... Pineapple Juice 12¢ Libby brand. No. 2 can..... Tomato Juice 2 No. 2 cans Stokely or Del Monte. MISCELLANEOUS Jell-well 3 boxes 13¢ Assorted flavors..... Tomato Sauce 3¢ Val Vita brand. 7¼ oz. can..... SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP Pint Jar 19c—qt. jar 35¢ CRACKERS Graham Crackers 16¢ Honey-Maid brand. 1-lb. box..... Snow Flake Crackers 16¢ National Biscuit. 1-lb. pkg..... CEREALS—FLOUR White House Rice 9¢ VALUES economy prices...guaranteed to you by meat merchandising. Try these finer meats you or every penny will be refunded. For you'll find Safeway Guaranteed meats real TEAK lb. 39¢ from Guaranteed beef. ING 2 1-lb. boxes 25¢ pound cartons. OAST lb. 33¢ rib of fancy pork. BEEF lb. 9¢ of Guaranteed beef. BEEF UN-X-LD BRAND lb. 16¢ beef, packed in Visking. HERE'S Garden Fresh PRODUCE TATOES No. 1 QUALITY BURBANKS 10 lbs. 25¢ PLES NORTHERN BELLFLOWERS 9 lbs. 25¢ APES THOMPSON SEEDLESS FIRM RIPE FRUIT 4 lbs. 10¢ Jonathan Apples Northern grown 6 lbs. for 25¢ French Prunes Sweet Julcy 4 lbs. for 10¢ Hartlett Pears Lake County 4 lbs. for 25£ Okay Grapes Fancy quality Fine eating per lb. 5¢ Sweet Corn Oregon Evergreen 5 ears for 15¢ Tomato Sauce Val Vita brand. 7½-oz. can. SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP Pint Jar 19c-qt. jar CRACKERS Graham Crackers Honey-Maid Brand. 1-lb. box. Snow Flake Crackers National Biscuit. 1-lb. pkg. CEREALS—FLOUR White House Rice White or Brown. 1-lb. box. Ralston's Oats 20-oz. box, 8c; 48-oz. box. Post Toasties Corn Flakes. 8-oz. box. Grape Nut Flakes 2 for 5 ounce packages. Bran Flakes 2 10-oz. boxes Post brand. Gold Medal Flour No. 5 bag, 25c; No. 10 bag. Gold Medal Flour $10c 2¼-pound sack. Swans Down Flour For making cakes. 2½-lb. box. Pancake Flour Pillsbury's. 40-oz. package. FOR BAKING Vanilla Extract Schilling's. 2-ounce bottle. Formay Shortening 1-lb. can, 19c; 3-lb. can. Baking Powder Clabber Girl brand. 10-oz. can. Baking Powder Clabber Girl brand. 2-lb. can. PET FOODS Strongheart DOG FOOD. Tall can. Kennel King DOG FOOD. Tall can. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Ivory Soap Medium size. Per bar. Ivory Soap Large size. Per bar. Holly Cleanser 3 cane Save the wrappers. Scat Towels 2 rolls For kitchen use. Waxed Paper Cut-Rite brand. 40-ft. roll. Waxed Paper Cut-Rite. 125-foot roll. Favorite Matches 3 boxes, 10c; carton of 6. WHITE KING Week SPECIALS Jonathan Apples Northern grown 6 lbs. for 25¢ French Prunes Sweet Julice 4 lbs. for 10¢ Artlett Pears Lake County 4 lbs. for 25¢ Okay Grapes Fancy quality Fine eating per lb. 5¢ Sweet Corn Oregon Evergreen 5 ears for 15¢ Hell Peppers Crisp, fresh Fine to stuff each 1¢ Cucumbers Long, green crisp, fresh 3 for 5¢ Salad Crisp, firm heads Excellent for salad per head 7¢ Tomatoes Firm, ripe For slicing 4 lbs. for 15£ Sweet Onions Spanish variety 4 lbs. for 10£ Sweet Potatoes Baking sizes 6 lbs. for 25£ WHITE KING Week Specials Toilet Soap 5¢ White King brand. Per bar Granulated 20¢ White King soap. 24-oz. box Granulated 29¢ White King soap. 36-oz. box Scotch Soap 19¢ Granulated. 23½-oz. package QUALITY FRESH FOODS LUCERNE BUTTER lb. 42¢ Number one quality butter, made from real fresh cream. 93 score or better. LARGE FRESH EGGS LARGE EXTRAS IN CARTON FRESH BREAD Julia Lee Wright's white or wheat, sliced or unsliced. Every loaf is dated. 16-oz. loaf 8¢ 24-oz. loaf 11¢ (Butter, egg and bread prices effective in Los Angeles metropolitan area only.) SAFEWAY YOUR Neighborhood Grocer