anaheim-gazette 1960-10-13
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A&W Anaheim Gazette
Anahiem, Thursday, Oct. 15, 1890
Propositions
Hanna Says Pass
No. 10, Beat No. 15
Assemblyman Richard T.
Hanna today revealed his recommendations on the 15 propositions on the State ballot.
Hanna recommends the passage of 10 of the propositions, the defeat of one (No. 15—Senate Reapportionment) and made no recommendation on four. The complete list follows:
1. Yes (Water)
2. Yes (Four-year term for Assemblymen)
3. Yes (Exemptions for totally disabled vets)
4. Yes (Eight-year term for college trustees)
5. Yes (Pay increase for legislators)
6. No Recommendation (Assessments for non-profit golf courses)
7. No Recommendation (Amendment to Chiropractic Initiative Act)
8. No Recommendation (Changes prohibitions of eligibility to vote)
9. Yes (Governing claims against chartered cities and counties)
10. Yes (Provides procedures for removal of judges for misconduct)
11. Yes (Permits totally disabled vets to transfer exemption on home)
12. Yes (Eliminates obsolete and supervised provisions of New Law Helps Disabled Vets
Severely disabled veterans day by Mort Webster, may be eligible for an increased VA's Southern California rate of compensation as the gional office.
result of a recent action of Webster explained that Congress, it was announced to new law provides a
Anaheim Men
Enlist in Navy
The Navy Recruiting Station in Anaheim today released the names of the men who enlisted in the U.S. Navy during September.
Enlistees from Anaheim were Raymond E. Bogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bogden, 2121 Nyon Pl.; James C. Grizzell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grizzell; Daniel W. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hamilton; James A. Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Henry; Ronald L. Horn, son of Mrs. H. McGiffin; Stephen T. Kannard, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kannard; Paul D. Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Riggs, and David L. Welton, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Glenn.
The young sailors enlisting for the first time will undergo nine weeks of indoctrination training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego and then enjoy 14 days leave with their families and friends before being assigned to a unit of the fleet or to a service trade school for which they have qualified.
Young men and women who are interested in training...
The young sailors enlisting for the first time will undergo nine weeks of indoctrination training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego and then enjoy 14 days leave with their families and friends before being assigned to a unit of the fleet or to a service trade school for which they have qualified.
Young men and women who are interested in training, travel and adventure and in furthering their education are encouraged to contact the local Navy Recruiting Office at 135½ W. Center St. Office hours are from 9 to 5 Monday through Saturday. Telephone number is KE 3-1855.
STATISTICS DEPARTMENT
All summer long, there wasn't one "behavior problem" concerning local youngsters at Disneyland. Fifty-two of the park's summer season security officers were high school, elementary or junior college teachers!
BRAKES
$12.95
Including Labor
20,000 MILE GUARANTEE
Automatic Trans. Exchange
222 S. LOS ANGELES
PR 2-0787
SMOKIES
12 OZ. PKG.
55¢
59¢
1-LB. PKG.
HORMEL'S
BACON
DAIRY BRAND
1-LB. PKG.
55¢ lb.
RANGE BRAND
2 LB. PKG.
98¢
FRESH STEW CHICKEN
CUT UP
27¢ lb.
WHOLE BODY
SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS
652 Orso gcw
sabled Vets
day by Mort Webster, manager of VA's Southern California regional office.
Webster explained that the new law provides a special rate of monthly compensation amounting to $265 for veterans with service-connected total disabilities who also have service-connected disabilities independently ratable at 60 per cent or more or who are permanently housebound because of their service-connected disabilities.
The law also provides a special monthly compensation rate of $212 in cases where the total service-connected disability was incurred in peacetime service.
Neither age nor employability are considered in determining eligibility for the new special rates of compensation.
N DE KAMP'S BAKERIES
KHJ-93 FEATURES THE FRA
AT., SUN., OCT. 13-14-15-16
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3 lbs.
25¢
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CARROTS
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JUICE...
ZEE
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ISSUE
4 ROLL
PAK
29¢
WBERRY
SERVES ... 4 LB.
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AMS
39¢
lb.
WHOLE
HAMS
45¢
lb.
CENTER
SLICES
89¢
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BUTT
CUTS
47¢
lb.
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STYLE
NO. ½ TIN
R'S
ORK LINK
AGE
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ON
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JACK
CHEESE
49¢
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ANGE BRAND
2 LB. PKG.
98¢
CORNED
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59¢
lb.
NEW SEASON FRESH WESTERN
OYSTERS
12 OZ.
JAR 59¢
...
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2 OZ. STEAKS
10 FOR 89¢
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LOBSTER TAILS
6¼ OZ.
MIN.WT. 69¢
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BREADED
HALIBUT
12 OZ.
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GORTON'S FROZEN
SCALLOPS
7 OZ.
PKG. 45¢
lb.
CHEESE
49¢
POUND
JANE ANDERSON'S BEEF
TAMALES
5 9 OZ.
PKGS. $100
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FRADELIS FROZEN
DINNERS
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CHICKEN
CHICKEN
STEAK
OUTLET
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APPLE
ICE... 46 OZ. TIN
19¢
ZEE
DILET
QUAIL
CLING
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APPLE
ICE... 46 OZ. TIN 19¢
ZEE
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ISSUE
29¢
QUAIL
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PEACHES
NO. 2½
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S & F BRAND
TUNA
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JNK
YLE
NO. ½ TIN
EREY CHUNKS
ACK
EESE
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GRAND TASTE
FRANKS
POUND 39¢
ON'S BEEF
WILSON'S CANNED
EESE 49¢
FRANKS POUND 39¢
ON'S BEEF
ALES $1'00
WILSON'S CANNED HAMS $4'98
6 LB TIN
FOODS 10¢ OFF DEAL
ALAD OIL 35¢
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