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City-County Fight Over Suburban Areas' Paying Way Goes to Assembly SACRAMENTO (PA) — A city-county fight over suburban areas moved to the State Assembly floor today with committee approval of a controversial urban zoning bill. The Revenue and Taxation committee, at a closed meeting, ruled favorably on legislation by Assemblyman Albert L. Stewart (R-Passidean) and supported by the League of California Cities. It would permit county boards of supervisors to require unincorporated areas fringing cities to pay for special services—such as police and fire protection. The charge would be limited to $1 per assessed valuation. The League of Cities contends fast-growing suburban areas are getting a free tax ride by refusing either to incorporate or annex to a city. Such areas, the league said, enjoy city-type services but pay only county taxes; but city residents help underwrite the services with their county tax payments. The County Supervisors association called the Stewart bill a "monstrosity." It urged an Interim committee study before any action is taken. The supervisors at a previous hearing, favored a rival measure by Assemblyman Frank Lanterman (R-La Canada). The Assembly committee turned down the Lanterman proposal. It sought to allow self-organized urban districts to contract for whatever special services they require. The committee, however, Stewart bill to Jan. 1, 1954, opening it up to possible changes by the 1953 legislature. Assembly man Jonathan J. Hollibaugh (R-Huntington Park) reported in addition the Assembly will be asked to refer the urban problem to a between-sessions investigating group for further study. Lanterman issued a statement saying approval of the Stewart bill "is the first step of a long range planned attack by organized city governments on the county form of government." "This untimely and punitive legislation will undoubtedly be used by these organized city governments as another legislative club to threaten and coerce unincorporated communities into a position where they will either be forced to annex to a city or incorporate to protect their own interests." Lanterman gave notice that when the bill is debated on the floor, "I will disclose the cynical motives and the power politics behind it." VALIDATE RUBBER CHECKS GLENDALE (PA)—Kng Saunders told police today that a burglar entered his typewriter shop and took only one item: A $38 check protector—a gadget designed to prevent the alteration of checks. The polar aurora, or "northern lights," occurs oftener and extends farther south in the sky just before and after the equinox. Give your meals... the IRIS touch IRIS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 30¢ 46-oz. Can IRIS FANCY FINE TINY PEAS 27¢ No. 303 Can 1-lb. IRIS FANCY BARBECUE STYLE KIDNEY BEANS 23¢ No. 303 Can 1-lb. FEATURED AT ALPHA BETA Loma Linda Foods BUSKETS FLAKES 16¢ GLENDALE (UP)—Kng Saunders told police today that a burglar entered his typewriter shop and took only one item: A $38 check protector—a gadget-designed to prevent the alteration of checks. The polar aurora, or "northern lights," occurs oftener and extends farther south in the sky just before and after the equinoxes, March 21 and Sept. 21. This item 6¢ below ARMOUR This item 6¢ below CINCH CA This item 8¢ below MIRACLE This item 3¢ below GRAPEFIL This item 3¢ below WHOLE "COACHELLA VALLEY'S GOLDEN" "NEW CROP" JUICY VALEN Large I •BEETS Loma Linda Foods RUSKETS FLAKES 16¢ A prize in every package 8 oz. Package RUSKETS 17¢ WHOLEWHEAT—OVENSWEET 14 oz. Package GRAVY QUIK 2 for 29¢ Gravy in two minutes 1 3/4 oz. Pkg. FEATURED AT ALPHA BETA Where Southern California Saves! Bill Koontz Wins Fresno Awards Two Fresno State college scholarships have been won by Duane Koontz, 609 N. Olive Anaheim, Gordon Wilson, FSC Scholarship committee chairman, announced today. Koontz is a more majoring in criminology. The local student was singled out for the Air ROTC Scholarship available to FSC by the Air Force Service Corporation at Doller Field, Fresno. The award made annually to "an outstanding cadet in the Air ROTC Unit," Koontz also won the Shirle Robb Criminology Award "for poality and promise in the criminology field." Graduate of Anaheim Union School, Bill Koontz entered No State college in 1950 after leading Santa Ana City college one year. The FSC scholarship winners selected each year by a special committee appointed by President Arnold E. Joyal. According Wilson, the committee considers scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, character, and promise in the student's chosen field. Koontz shares some $11,000 in award money for Fresno State college students and for men and women planning to enter the college in September. Sixth grade girls from Horace Mann school were told the results of a year-long contest with points given for memory work, songs and lessons completed. The winning girls entertained the losers with luncheon Tuesday noon in the parlors of the Presbyterian church. Pastor Stief and mothers of the girls also attended. Other religious classes under the guidance of Mrs. H. Bowen, Mrs. Gilbreath and Mrs. Mary Thompson had some special program of worship and entertainment for their closing session. "The future of the program in Anaheim looks very bright," Pastor Stief stated. "Interested businessmen have rallied round the cause in a very fine way financially and, also, by showing a personal interest in encouragement given. The Elementary school board has granted Released-Time to the students' for the continuation of the program for 1951-52. Furthermore, the school board stated, 'We would like to urge that all the churches in Anaheim co-operate and participate in this program.'" Pastor Stief further stated: "With such displays as we have seen in the class rooms, am good that comes from success structure vividly before our in the children of our community, as churches and members in this comm should be ready to do all we in carrying out this program our welfare and to the glory God." It's Smart to be Served at AN ALPHA BETA MARKET! Homemakers throughout So California know that the consistently low prices at their ALPHA BETA, mean the lowest possible food budget. Just look at all these Below Ceiling Prices! This item 6½ below ceiling price! ARMOUR'S TREET 45¢ This item 6½ below ceiling price! LNCH CAKE MIX POUND PACKAGE 33¢ This item 8½ below ceiling price! MIRACLE WHIP KRAFT'S QUART JAR 59¢ This item 3½ below ceiling price! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE HART'S 46 oz CAN 23¢ This item 3½ below ceiling price! WHOLE KERNEL CORN LB. CAN 15¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 31 JUNE 15 FOOD CLUB "Only the SWEET PEAS FOOD CLUB This item APPLE SAUCE FOOD CLUB This item PEACHES HALVES SLICED FOOD CLUB Best for FRENCH DRESS TOP FROST FROZEN FOOD BRUSSEL SPRO TOP FROST FROZEN FOOD GREEN BEANS TOP FROST FROZEN FOOD SUCCOTASH WILLIAM TELL APPLE JUICE WRIGHT'S SWEET POTATO QUALITY HOUSE KOSHER DILL "Kide love'em - More NABISCO TRIA" "Give 'em a good POST TENS" Daily Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ORACHELLA VALLEY'S FINEST CORN " GOLDEN BANTAM 5 for 25¢ NEW CROP" JUICY & SWEET VALENCIA 5 lb. 25¢ Large Fresh Branches! YOUR CHOICE BEETS • GR-ONIONS MUSTARD 3 for 10 GOLDEN BANTAM NEW CROP" JUICY & SWEET VALENCIAS 5 Nbs. 25¢ Large Fresh Bunches! BEETS • GR-ONIONS TURNIPS • MUSTARD BRADISHES • SPINACH BETTER LIVING MAGAZINE The JUNE issue is now on sale 5¢ FROM OUR OWN PACKING HOUSE PORK ROAST Fresh Pickic Style v. 39¢ PORK STEAK Lean & Mealy v. 55¢ LICED BACON Morrell's Yorkshire lb. pkg. 47¢ PORK SAUSAGE Country Style v. 49¢ RABBITS Frying Size v. 69¢ JIENERS Skin on AT MEAT DEPT. v. 45¢ 406 E. CENTER ST. 510 W. CENTER ANAHEIM BOTH STORES Q A. M. - 8 P. M. Dail 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. Sunda All Departments DELIVERY ON REQUEST EAST-CENTRAL FRONT, Koa (EP)—The American patrol was trouble. About 50 communists, g in on a hill near Chunchon, pinned down the platoon with small-arms fire. The platoon leadradioed for aid from air or militry, anything available. By coincidence, at that moment B-29 pilot called the same firecontrol headquarters, saying "I've at a dead engine and have to get of 12 1000-pound bombs. Hate waste 'em. Have you any immediate targets?" The answer was a profane yes. Moments later the earth shook miles around with the burst bombs. The platoon leader callback with a shaky "thank you; more enemy." in the class rooms, and the od that comes from such induction vividly before our eyes the children of our community, as churches and church members in this community, should be ready to do all we can carrying out this program for welfare and to the glory of THIS IS MORE FUN—Larry Melear (left), of Atlanta, Ga., will have to borrow a grass-cutter this Summer for he converted his lawn mower into a runabout. Here he has son, Lawrie (right) at controls with neighbor, Clay Threeton, as passenger. LIPTON'S BLACK TEA 16 BAGS 20¢ "GIVES YOU GET UP AND GO!" AEROWAX QUARTS 50¢ So California only low prices mean the budget. All these Prices! CLUB "Only the Best is Food Club." PEET PEAS NO. 308 1 lb. CAN 17¢ CLUB This item 3½ below ceiling price! PLE SAUCE FOR THE ADDED TREAT NO. 303 1 lb. CAN 29¢ CLUB This item 1½ below ceiling price! ACHES HALVES OR SLICED NO. 214 CAN 27¢ CLUB Best for salad! NCH DRESSING 8 oz. BOTTLE 21¢ FROST FROZEN FOOD THIS ITEM 1½ BELOW CEILING PRICE 10 oz. PKG. USSEL SPROUTS For Fancy Plates! 29¢ FROST FROZEN FOOD THIS ITEM 3½ BELOW CEILING PRICE 10 oz. PKG. EEN BEANS CUT OR SLICED 19¢ FROST FROZEN FOOD THIS ITEM 1½ BELOW CEILING PRICE 12 oz. PKG. BOTASH "Baby'd all the way!" 29¢ AM TELL THIS ITEM 2½ BELOW CEILING PRICE 3 10 oz. SIZE 25¢ PLE JUICE "You can taste the orchard" 3 10 oz. SIZE 25¢ AMTS THIS ITEM 4½ BELOW CEILING PRICE. EET POTATOES NO. 214 CAN 1 lb.-13 oz. AMITY HOUSE THIS ITEM OF BELOW CEILING PRICE V½ GALLON JAR 53¢ SHER DILL PICKLES 10 oz. PKG. LOVE 'em - Mom & Dad, too!" 10 oz. PKG. BISCO TRIANGLE THINS 25¢ I'm a good breakfast!" 11 oz. PKG. TENS 32¢ LIPTON'S BLACK TEA 16 BAGS 20¢ GIVES YOU GET UP AND GO! AEROWAX QUARTS 59¢ 33¢ PINT "SHINES AS IT-PROTECTS" PUSS'N BOOTS PET FOOD 15oz. CAN "IT'S GOOD FOR 'EM, TOO!" JAN-U-WINE CHOW MEIN NOODLES 5oz. CAN 19¢ JAN-U-WINE SOY SAUCE 6½ oz. BOTTLE 17¢ GOLDEN STATE ICE CREAM HALF GALLON $1.00 GOOD SUMMER DESSERT TOWNE PRIDE TOPPING FOR YOUR ICE CREAM 18¢ SHER DILL PICKLES 53¢ BISCO TRIANGLE THINS 25¢ ST TENS 32¢ DELICATESSEN Daily Fresh FROM OUR KITCHEN! FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE! HALF PRINT. 17¢ YAMI YOGURT IMITATION Goes good for lunch! 35¢ CHICKEN LOAF WISCONSIN SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE 69¢ SALES TAX COLLECTED ON TAXABLE ITEMS No Liquor Sold ALPHA BETA M. - 8 P. M. Daily L. - 6 P. M. Sundays All Departments AMPLE PARKING SPACE These prices effective in all Alpha Beta Food Markets