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23 Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, California, Oct. 15, 1908) TOUR LEGISLATOR AT WORK JOHN A. MURDY JR. State Senator It looks as though the Assembly interim committees will have their work cut out for them between now and the 1961 session. A record total of 340 bills have been sent by the 1959 session to the rules committee for reassignment to an interim group. An additional 61 Assembly measures were referred by the Senate to its interim committees for study. As was expected, the Assembly followed its previous practice by designating its regular standing committees to act during the interim period. Using one multi-purpose resolution for the task, instead of a separate one for each group, the Assembly established 24 groups to carry on its investigations of important problems for the next two years. al examples here are some of the matters which Assembly committees will be taking up during the months to come: First is one which is intended to reduce the cost of civil suits and end long delays in closing them. Asin produced, it would authorize the judges of any County Superior Court to permit pretrial conference between opposing interests in any such suit at which the matters at issue might be decided. Another would require narcotics offenders when released from imprisonment or fined to register with local police authorities in their places of residence. A third would require the state to pay part of local costs for providing certain types of protective services to young children. Another would revise and broaden the law which prohibits state and local officials from having any interests in contracts let by the public agencies with which they are connected. A fifth would extend the protection of law to those who purchase service warranties or contracts on household appliances and other similar property. It would subject the sellers of such warranties or contracts to supervision by the insurance commissioner and require deposits from them to assure performance of the warranties. The last would prohibit the sale of gasoline or diesel fuel containing more than a specified amount of contaminants such as sulfur or acid. Interim committees for study. As was expected, the Assembly followed its previous practice by designating its regular standing committees to act during the interim period. Using one multi-purpose resolution for the task, instead of a separate one for each group, the Assembly established 24 groups to carry on its investigations of important problems for the next two years. Like the Senate, which cut the number of its interim committees to 13 and imposed other restrictions on them in the interest of economy, the Assembly also acted to control the expenditures of its fact-finding group. It lumped all amounts for their expenses into one item, and cut the total of all 25 percent below the amount spent during the 1957-59 interim. The number of joint interim committees, on which members of both houses serve, was also reduced considerably. Many of these were created in 1957 to carry out special projects, and the legislation resulting from their studies went through the mill during the 1959 session. Several others were consolidated into one joint interim group to deal with legislative organization. The 340 items to be studied during the interim cover a wide range of topics. Some of them are topics which proved to be brought up, so more time is required to work out details of acceptable legislation. Others proved to be controversial for one reason or another; so time is needed to work out appropriate compromises on their provisions. To pick out only a few items it would subject the sellers of such warranties or contracts to supervision by the insurance commissioner and require deposits from them to assure performance of the warranties. The last would prohibit the sale of gasoline or diesel fuel containing more than a specified amount of contaminants such as sulfur or acid. From this brief review, it appears the Assembly interim groups will be pretty busy during the coming months. OC Begonia Society To Hear About Bulbs Roy L. Kirk, nurseryman-landscaper of Anaheim, will tell how to plan and care for Fall Bulbs Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. at Garden Grove Grange Hall, Century Blvd. and Taft Ave. Sponsored by the Orange County Begonia Society, the meeting will be open to the public, Don Horton of Costa Mesa, president, announced. He also announced with regret the resignations of Mrs. Lionel Evans of Garden Grove as secretary and Charles Fox of Anaheim as plant forum chairman. Their terms will be completed by Mrs. Horton and William L. (Jack) Taylor of Anaheim, respectively. Mrs. Taylor, chairman of the nominating committee, assisted by Mrs. Thomas Patton of Newport Beach and Mrs. R. J. Hughes of Garden Grove, will announce a slate of officers, and other nominations will be accepted from the membership at the October meeting. Election is scheduled for November. BTK PLAN NOW FOR THE UNEXPECTED The average person finds it difficult to look ahead to the time when death will bring sorrow, anxiety, and possible financial problems. But it is wise to plan for the unexpected. A few minutes spent now with one of our memorial counselors will lighten the burden your family will have to face at time of bereavement. BTK BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 201 NORTH LEMON ST. • KEYSTONE 5-1149 Orange County's First Funeral Directors Market Basket PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 TO 18 ENTER LEVER BROTHERS SWEEPSTAKES. IF YOU WIN ONE OF THE FIRST THREE PRIZES, MARKET BASKET WILL GIVE YOU A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF GROCERIES UP TO $3500. PRAISE TOILET SOAP 2 REG. BARS 31¢ BATH BARS, 2 FOR 43¢ LIQUID LUX 12-OZ. CAN, 35¢ 65¢ 22-OZ. CAN HANDY ANDY QUART BOTTLE 59¢ BLUE ALL "Who pays too for their Groc" "Sure, I enjoy shopping in a neat, clean foodstore ... and of course I want my family to enjoy the foods I buy. But these aren't expensive luxuries. I've discovered that the other stores charge higher prices than my Market Basket ... I guess that's because modern, efficient super markets actually cost less to keep up. My Market Basket has everything I want ... including low prices ... and I'm sure you'll like it, too!" "More EAT in the MEAT" at Market Basket U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF SALE! "COMPARE OUR QUALITY & TRIM" PLATE BEEF 4.5¢ PATMAN'S VACUUM PACKED CORNED BEEF ROUNDS LB. 7 BONELESS, VERY LEAN, EASY TO CARVE ARMOUR "PAN O'GOLD" EDRING LIQUID LUX 12-OZ. CAN 35¢ 65¢ HANDY ANDY QUART BOTTLE 59¢ BLUE ALL 10-LB. PKG. $8.25 PKG. THE GOLDEN SHORTENING Fluffo 3-LB. CAN 59¢ PRICE INCLUDES 12c OFF LABEL N.B.C. PREMIUM SNOWFLAKE Crackers 1-LB. PKG. 25¢ TENDERLEAF Tea Bags 48-CT. PKG. 59¢ RICH FULL FLAVOR BREAST-O'CHICKEN CHUNK STYLE TUNA 3 6½-OZ. CANS 69¢ Frozen Foods PICTSWEET ORANGE 5 6-OZ. CANS $1.00 JUICE 6-OZ. CANS $1.00 OH BOY PIZZA WITH CHEESE EA. 39¢ DELUXEL 49¢ BIRDS EYL PEAS • CUT CORN FRENCH FRIES FRENCH CUT BEANS YOUR CHOICE 6 PKGS. 95¢ "More EAT in the MEAT" at Market Basket U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF SALEI "COMPARE OUR QUALITY & TRIM" PLATE BEEF 15¢ LB. GROUND MEATS—"WE MAKE THEM BETTER" FRESH GROUND BEEF 39¢ LB. FRESH GROUND SHOULDER 59¢ FRESH GROUND ROUND 79¢ CUT THICK FOR THE BARBECUE CHUCK STEAK 49¢ LB. 7-BONE SHOULDER ROAST 49¢ LB. MEATY CENTER CUTS ROUND STEAK 79¢ LB. OVEN-READY RUMP ROAST 79¢ LB. ENGLISH CUT BEEF STEAK or ROAST 79¢ LB. TAILS & EXCESS FAT REMOVED SEFORE WEIGHING PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE STEAK $119 LB. BONeless—Waste Free TOP SIRLOIN STEAK $139 LB. PATMAN'S VACUUM PACKED CORNED BEEF ROUNDS LB. 7 BONELESS, VERY LEAN, EASY TO CARVE ARMOUR "PAN O'GOLD" FRYING CHICKEN PRE-BUTTERED, READY IN ITS OWN PAN FOR OVEN PRE-CUT HALF 1-LB. PKG. 8 PRE-CUT WHOLE 2½-LB. PKG. BREASTS • THIGHS DRUMSTICKS 1-LB. PKG. YOUR CHOICE ARMOUR STAR EASTERN SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. DELICATESS WILSON'S CERTIFIED FRANKS 1-LB. PKG. LUER'S QUALITY FRESH LIVER SAUSAGE CUT & PACKAGED LB. CREGON MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE MARKET BASKET BLUE CHEESE DRESSING 16-OZ. BOTTOM MARKET BASKET HEALTH SALAD 16-OZ. CTN JOLLY TIME WHITE OR YELLOW Popcorn 2 10-OZ. CAN MINUTE MASHED Potatoes 7½-OZ. PKG. BUTTER-NUT—6-OZ. JAR Instant Coffee PRICE INCLUDES 15c OFF LAB MAKES THINGS FLUFFY SOFT Sta-Puf 0½-GAL BOTTOM BIRDS EYL PEAS • CUT CORN FRENCH FRIES FRENCH CUT BEANS YOUR CHOICE 6 PKGS. 95¢ ENGLISH CUT BEEF STEAK or ROAST LB. 79¢ TAILS & EXCESS FAT REMOVED BEFORE WEIGHING PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE STEAK LB. $119 BONELLE—WASTE FREE TOP SIRLOIN STEAK LB. $139 Fresh Produce U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 10 LB. CELLO BAG 39¢ TEXAS RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 4 FOR 25¢ ALMONDS NEW CROP LB. 29¢ Fresh BAKERY SPECIALS! DOLLY MADISON CHOCOLATE FUDGE or WHITE COCOANUT LAYER CAKE 45¢ REG. 49¢ VALUE DANISH VILLAGE—PKG. OF 4 BUTTERHORNS 35¢ REG. 39¢ VALUE LADY'S CHOICE Boysenberry Syrup 13-OZ. BOT. 29¢ ALBER'S —4-LB. BAG, 49¢ Flapjack Mix 2-LB. PKG. 32¢ PACIFIC HONEY TREAT Graham Crackers 1-LB. PKG. 29¢ ADD SALES TAX TO APPLICABLE ITEMS. MINUTE MASHED Potatoes 7½-0Z. PKG. BUTTER-NUT—6-OZ. JAR Instant Coffee PRICE INCLUDES 15c OFF LAB MAKES THINGS FLUFFY SOFT Sta-Puf ⅓-GAL BOT., 79¢ 1GW Stewe Tomato 2 16-0Z CAN'S NOP.THE Toilet Tile 4 ROLLS IN PKG. CALO Dog Foil 2 15½-0Z. CAN'S BONU TAPE and Low Price Tools ays too much r Groceries?" FOR A HEALTHY, HEARTY BREAKFAST PURITY OATS 18-OZ. 42-OZ. PKG., 15c PKG. 35¢ VOLUMES 2 TO 85 ONLY 99¢ WITH ANY PURCHASE BRAND NEW! Funk & Wagnalls STANDARD REFERENCE ENCYCLOPEDIA FIRST SIX VOLUMES NOW ON SALE! MARKET BASKET MARGARINE 2 LB. CTNS. 25¢ AT Market Basket HATMAN'S VACUUM PACKED ORNED BEEF ROUNDS LB. 79¢ ONELESS, DRY LEAN, EASY TO CARVE AMOUR "PAN Q' GOLD" DOLE PINEAPPLE "at Market Basket" HATMAN'S VACUUM PACKED CORNED BEEF ROUNDS LB. 79¢ KNELESS, BERRY LEAN, EASY TO CARVE ARMOUR "PAN O' GOLD" FRRYING CHICKEN PRE-BUTTERED, READY IN ITS OWN PAN FOR OVEN RE-CUT ALF 1-LB. PKG. 89¢ RE-CUT WHOLE 2½-LB. PKG. $169 BREASTS • THIGHS DRUMSTICKS 1-LB. PKG. 99¢ YOUR CHOICE ARMOUR STAR EASTERN SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ DELICATESSEN WILSON'S CERTIFIED FRANKS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ BUER'S QUALITY FRESH NIVER SAUSAGE 39¢ BUT & PACKAGED LB. REGON MILD 1-LB. PKG. CHEDDAR CHEESE 49¢ MARKET BASKET BLUE CHEESE 16-OZ. BOT. 49¢ MARKET BASKET HEALTH SALAD 16-OZ. CTN. 29¢ JOLLY TIME WHITE OR YELLOW Popcorn 2 10-OZ. CAN$35¢ MINUTE MASHED Potatoes 7½-OZ. PKG. 29¢ BUTTER-NUT—6-OZ. JAR Instant Coffee 89¢ PRICE INCLUDES 15c OFF LABEL MAKES THINGS FLUFFY SOFT Sta-Puf OT. BOT. 43¢ ½-GAL BOT., 79¢ SGW 2 1-LB. CTNS. 25¢ DOLE PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 25¢ 46-OZ. CAN MARKET BASKET PEANUT BUTTER SMOOTH OR CHUNK STYLE 39¢ 16-OZ. JAR DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 14¼-OZ. CANS 35¢ OCEAN SPRAY WHOLE OR STRAINED CRANBERRY SAUCE SERVE WITH FRIED CHICKEN! 16-OZ. CAN 20¢ Sundries FIRST QUALITY LURE NYLONS 60-GAUGE—15 DENIER YOUR CHOICE OF DARK SEAM OR SELF SEAM 2 PAIRS $100 REG. 89c PAIR MINUTE MASHED Potatoes 7½-OZ. PKG. $29¢ BUTTER-NUT—6-OZ. JAR Instant Coffee 89¢ PRICE INCLUDES 15c OFF LABEL MAKES THINGS FLUFFY SOFT Sta-Puf OT. BOT. 43¢ ½-GAL BOT., 79¢ 10W Stewed Tomatoes 2 16-OZ. CANS 33¢ NORTHERN Toilet Tissue 4 ROLLS IN PKG. 35¢ CALO Dog Food 2 15½-OZ. CANS 25¢ 29¢ BONUS TAPES and Low Prices, Too! EMS. FIRST QUALITY LURE NYLONS 60-GAUGE—15 DENIER YOUR CHOICE OF DARK SEAM OR SELF SEAM 2 PAIRS $100 REG. 89c PAIR FOR FAST PAIN RELIEF WITHOUT STOMACH UPSET TAKE BUFFERIN 36 TABLETS 59¢ 60 TABLETS 83¢ ACTS TWICE AS FAST AS ASPIRIN FOR MILLIONS, EVEN FASTER FOR MANY OTHERS. UNBREAKABLE—ODORLESS FREEZER CONTAINER 2 FOR 35¢ WITH SEAL TIGHT LID, REG. 29c EACH DRAIN DRY, BOILPROOF—SANITARY CUTLERY TRAY REGULAR 98¢ Market Basket WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Anaheim Store1221 S. Los Angeles St., at Ball Rd.