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Hundreds of feet below the surface of Welliczka, Poland, there is a post office in a salt mine. The bronze statue of Benjamin Franklin in front of Boston City Hall was the first portrait statue set up in Boston in 1856. Anaheim Gazette Theodore B. Kuchel, Publisher Frank Hall, Managing Editor G. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager TELEPHONE Keystone 5-204 Published Thursday of each week at 259 East Center Street, Anaheim, California Entered as second class mail matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. All rights herein are reserved. Subscriptions: $2 per year by mall. A NEW RANGE OF ... LOWER PRICES NOW 3 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thur. Jan. 21 Feb. 6 and 13, 1958. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a busiat at 1769 South West Street, Anacalifornia, under the fictitious name of Princess Hotel and that the firm is composed of the folpersons whose names and addare as follows, to-wit: John J. Cox, 1740 N. High Ave., Hollywood, 28, Calif. Richard E. Cox, 1740 N. High Ave., Hollywood, 28, Calif. WITNESS our hands this 16th of January, 1958. Richard E. Cox John J. Cox STATE OF CALIFORNIA (CA) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES On Jan. 16, 1958, before me therdigned, a Notary Public in for said County and State, persisappeared Richard E. Cox and John J. Cox known to me to be the sons whose names are subscriptioned within instrument and accoged that they executed the switness my hand and owe seal. C. K. Buchanan Notary Public in an said County and (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 21 Feb. 6 and 13, 1958.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conductiSales Charts, Graphs and RoArts business at 9552 Brentwood Drive, City of Santa Ana, CounOrange, State of California, the fictitious firm name of "ChaPhil Miner" (A Co-Partner). And that said firm is composite the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows wit: Partners: Phillip W. Miner, President, Brentwood Drive, Santa Ana, formia. Inez M. Miner, Secy-Treasor, Brentwood Drive, Santa Ana, formia. WITNESS our hand this 15th of January, 1958. Phillip W. Miner Inez M. Miner NOW ON PERMANENTS SHAMPOOS SETS and HAIRCUTS IN OUR BUDGET DEPARTMENT in conjunction with the HAIR STYLING and COLORING DEPARTMENT CALL KEystone 5-7063 For an Appointment Hairpin Beauty and Reducing Salon 315 E. CENTER STREET JERRY BENNETT — Owner and Manager Santa Fe Ship and Travel Santa Fe "All the Way" LEGAL NOTICE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a business in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, intends to sell to Deane A. Detwiler, Vendee, whose address is 11707 Everston, in the City of Norwalk County of Los Angeles, State of California, the following described personal property, to-wit: John J. Cox, 1740 N. Highland, Hollywood, 28. Calif. Richard E. Cox, 1740 N. Highland, Hollywood, 28. Calif. TITNESS our hands this 16th day January, 1958. Richard E. Cox John J. Cox STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) UNTY OF LOS ANGELES) DATE OF Jan. 16, 1958. Fred Hicks, Vendor. Thomas & Ellison 1711 Atlantic Long Beach Escrow No. 2123 Your Legislator At Work By Sen. John A. Murdy, Jr. 35th District, Calif. State Legislature Government regulation of public utilities is one of the most complicated fields of legislative activity, and one in which your California legislature has moved with traditional caution. Yet there is not one of you whose daily life is not greatly affected by the services of one or more public utilities — electricity, gas, telephone, transportation or water—and in the costs of which services you are so understandably interested. It was because of this great public concern in adequate, efficient and economical operation of utilities that drafters of your state Constitution wrote into it a provision for state regulation of transportation utilities. The vision was greatly broadened by amendments the voters in 1910 to provide legal basis for your present Public Utilities commission has remained practically changed since then, except adoption of the present few years ago. Time Changes All Things Time has a well-known spected habit of changing things, and there are signs perhaps some modernization the constitutional and state laws regulating public might be advisable. Both of your legislature have established interim committees to gate public utility matters; senate committee on public ties has already stated will hold hearings to learn... 6 colorful pages of MARDI GRAS MEAL-MAKERS February FAMILY CIRCLE Edwards Coffee Vacuum Packed 1-lb. can $87¢ Nob Hill Coffee Aromatic Mead 2-lb. can $157¢ Airway Coffee Milde Brazilian 2-lb. can $149¢ Canned Milk Dairyland Brand Enviroperated 2 tall cans $25¢ Pie Crust Mix Pilsbury Brand King Lid 10-can pkg $19¢ Dairy Drink Sucrose Chocolate 19¢ Hawaiian Punch Fruit Syrup pint bottle 49¢ Bits O' Honey Peas Roger's Brand 17-can $15¢ Niblets Mexicorn Kegsum Packed 12-can $19¢ Boraxo Hand Soap "2 way Action" 8-can $19¢ 20 Mule Team Borax 2-lb. cans $37¢ GRADE AA FRESH EGGS Extra Large Size Cream O' the Crop 1-dec. cts. $57¢ Large Size Cream O' the Crop 1-dec. cts. $54¢ Medium Size Cream O' the Crop 1-dec. cts. $52¢ Curtsy Bear Claws Freshly baked sweet rolls Fine for breakfast. Pkg. of 2 25¢ Curtsy Layer Cake Devil's Food Coconut Square, freshly baked. Reg. 59¢ ea. 49¢ Kraft Velveeta Famous cheese spread Use in sandwiches. 2 lb. loaf 69¢ There’s No Place Like Safety For... Bear Claws Freshly baked sweet rolls. Fine for breakfast. Pkg. of 2 25¢ Layer Cake Devil's Food Coconut Square, freshly baked. Reg. 59¢ 49¢ Velveeta Famous cheese spread. Use in sandwiches, 2 lb. 69¢ There's No Place Like Safeway For... Russet Potatoes U.S. NO. 1-A Great to bake! In oven heat the flesh becomes wonderfully mealy, fluffy, tender! Topped with butter or cheese they're really something special! 10 lb. 39¢ Check These Additional Produce Values Fresh Green Apples Washington Rome Beauty 2 lbs. 25¢ Fresh Whole Brussels Avocados Large Foarte 2 for 29¢ Hawaiian Sprouts Lettuce Solid Heads 2 for 25¢ Pineapple Grapefruit Cocholla Valley 3 lbs. 29¢ 10¢ 10 oz. pkg. 19¢ Peanuts Fresh Roasted 12 oz. pkg. 39¢ HUNT'S TOMATO-RAMA EVENT Hunt's Tomato Sauce Use in Cooking 4 8-oz. 25¢ Hunt's Tomato Paste Full rich flavor 6-oz. 9¢ Hunt's Tomato Catsup For meats and soups 14-oz. bottle 17£ ANOTHER FINE HUNT'S FOOD VALUE Hunt's Peaches California Clients Silced or Heated 29-oz. 27£ Watch SAFEWAY ...where Your Nearest Safeway constitution wrote into it specific provision for state regulation of transportation utilities. This provision was greatly broadened and strengthened by amendment of the voters in 1910 to provide the legal basis for your present state Public Utilities commission, but has remained practically unchanged since then, except for adoption of the present name a few years ago. Time Changes All Things Time has a well-known and respected habit of changing all things, and there are signs that perhaps some modernization in the constitutional and statutory laws regulating public utilities might be advisable. Both houses of your legislature have established interim committees to investigate public utility matters. The state committee on public utilities has already stated that it will hold hearings to learn whether the "PUC" has kept pace with progress in the state." It is a fact recognized throughout the nation that California's constitutional provision for a Public Utilities commission has given your state the most powerful utilities regulatory administration in the country. In language unusual in a document otherwise intended to limit, rather than extend the powers of your legislature, the Constitution specifically states that "the right of the legislature to confer powers upon the Public Utilities commission respecting public utilities is hereby declared to be plenary and to be unlimited by any provision of this Constitution." Regulate Rates Under this extensive grant of authority, the legislature has given, and the commission has accepted, regulatory and rate making powers over some recent types of utilities such as motor carriers and pipelines. Radio and TV as yet remain untouched, but proposals for pay-as-you-see TV may change that before long. It is still a fact that your PUC has, and exercises, broader powers than any federal agency in the field—Interstate Commerce commission, Federal Power commission, Federal Communications commission, or Civil Aeronautics board. The semi-judicial status of the PUC has been recognized by the legislature, which passed a statute making its orders subject to review only by the State Supreme court, and then only on questions of law, not of fact as determined by the commission. The Assembly Interim committee has already indicated this situation will be thoroughly reviewed to make sure it is really in the public interest. SAFEWAY t Pies County Fair Peach, Apple, or Boyumbery 24-oz. pkg 39¢ at Pies Mamar House Beef, Tilapia, or Chicken 2 6-oz. pies 45¢ a Pies Chicken of the Sea 2 8-oz. pies 45¢ rbet Party Pieces Assorted Fruit Flavors 2 1-pin pizzas 29¢ Frozen Waffles Bot-Air Premium Quality 2 8-oz. pkgs. 25¢ Frozen Lemonade Cal Pane Concentrated 3 6-oz. cans 25¢ Featured Values in Safeway Meat Section Steaks of USDA Choice beef, peak of tenderness and club $1.39 $1.49 Boneless Cat $1.59 Foods rimp 10-oz. pkg. 8-oz. pkg. 37¢ ed Beef 39¢ Canned Picnics DUBUQUE — FULLY COOKED Ready to eat! Cooked, boneless, skinless smoked shoulder of Eastern grainfed porkl in natural juices. Gelatin added. 4½-lb. can Sliced Bacon Dubuque brand 1-lb. pkg. 59¢ Corned Round Patman's Boneless lb. 69¢ Fresh Oysters Captain's Choice 12-oz. jar 59£ Somerset Franks AZ Meat Skinless 1-lb. pkg. 49£ Kraft Velveeta Famous cheese spread. Use in sandwiches, 2 1-lb. leaf 69¢ Kitchen Craft Flour Enriched, White (2-pound bag, 23c) 5-lb. bag 49£ 10-lb. bag 95£ Ritz Crackers Nabisco's famous snack crackers. Fresh, crisp. 1-lb. pkg. 29£ For... Fresh BREAD Lunch Box Spread Hydrox Cookies For tasty sandwiches pixtar 35¢ quart 59¢ Kraff Velveeta Famous cheese spread. Use in sandwiches, 2 lb. loaf 69¢ Kitchen Cratt Flour Enriched, White (2-pound bag, 23c) 5-lb. bag 49¢ 10-lb. bag 95¢ Ritz Crackers Nabisco's famous snack crackers. Fresh, crisp. 1-lb. pkg. 29¢ For... BREAD SLENDER-WAY Skylark baked standard leaf 27¢ RAISIN Mrs. Wright's standard leaf 23¢ Lunch Box Spread For tasty sandwiches Plat for 35¢ quant. jar 59¢ Hydrox Cookies Freshly baked by Sunshine 12-cm. pkg. 39¢ Facial Tissues Prescription brand box of 300 15¢ Blackberry Jelly or Preserves Tea Garden 4 10-cm. $1 jar Empress Preserves or Juilles Blackberry 20-cm. $39¢ Brocade SOAP Floss milled WHITE 10 reg. bars 49¢ 10 bath bars 69£ PINK, YELLOW or TURQUOISE 5 reg. bars 29¢ Salad Oil and Pop Corn Deal 1-lb. bag Sunny Hills or Town House White or Yellow Popcorn for only 1c, when you buy half gallon bottle of NuMade Salad Oil at 95c. BOTH FOR Roxbury Chocolate Festival Chocolate Butter Crunch 7-cm. pkg. 39¢ Peanut Clusters Rich peanuts dipped in chocolate 14-cm. pkg. 59¢ Chocolate Crunchies 7½-cm. pkg. 39¢ Chocolate Nut Toffee 7½-cm. pkg. 39¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI, SAT, SUN, JANUARY 23, 24, 25, 26, 1958 SAFEWAY We reserve the right to both and not sell to other merchants. 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