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A2—Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Thursday, Mar. 23, 1961 ANAHEIM GAZETTE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION AHAHEIM MEMBER Member, California Newspaper Publishers Association GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO., INC. Publisher TELEPHONE: PR 2-1800 Published Thursday of each week at 259 East Center Street, Anaheim, California Legal Adjudication No. A 22441 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879. All rights herein are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 per year, payable in advance. YOUR LEGISLATOR AT WORK SEN. JOHN A. MURDY, JR. State Senator Will party politics return to local governments? With the Democrats having the majority, there is good reason to believe it will. The Assembly Committee on Elections and Reapportionment approved AB 755. It was a 10 to 4 partisan vote, 10 Democrats to four Republicans. The bill would restore party labels in local elections. All this despite opposition from the League of California Cities and other municipal officials. I'm against it, myself. It could lead to corruption of black. There are signs, he said, that employment will pick up this spring. He is discouraging efforts to get more defense contracts as a method of creating more jobs. Rather, he would like to see more industry with a broad broad and diversified base. We heartily agree but this takes time to develop. The unemployment problem should not be a partisan issue. We should try to solve the problem together and create a sound economy. It is hoped private enterprise can do its part without having the people rely on the government to do it all. SAFEWAY STATE The Assembly Committee on Elections and Reapportionment approved AB 755. It was a 10 to 4 partisan vote, 10 Democrats to four Republicans. The bill would restore party labels in local elections. All this despite opposition from the League of California Cities and other municipal officials. I'm against it, myself. It could lead to corruption of local government and there's nothing partisan, that I can see, about running police, fire and other city departments, or sweeping the streets and trimming trees. Those in favor, of course, hope to strengthen their party ranks and argue a local official is usually on one side of the political fence or the other whether he runs for election that way or not. Still others contend local officials usually conduct themselves in a partisan manner anyway, whether it's obvious or not to John Q. Public. Whatever your ideas are on the subject, to me it spells trouble. There's a new fight shaping up on the education front concerning teacher tenure. Pending legislation would change the law to grant tenure to schools having 250 average daily attendance. Present law limits it to 850,000. I'm opposed to the change and think a long-term contract might be a solution to the problem. More on this later. Here in Sacramento last week, a governor's conference on unemployment was held. From what I could tell, the press passed over this one with the blindfold on, or else it was overlooked purposely. Department of Employment Director Irving Perluss said a half-million Californians were on the unemployment list. About 350,000 are drawing unemployment insurance benefits. It was interesting to note that one-third of the claimants are women, two-thirds men. Forty-two percent of the un STATE Income TAX Question BOX QUESTION: When and where should I file my State personal income tax return? ANSWER: If your return is based on calendar year 1960, it must be filed no later than April 17. Some taxpayers keep books on a fiscal year basis. If you are one of these taxpayers, your return must be filed by the 15th day of the fourth month following the close of your taxable year. Remember: The law imposes penalties and interest for failing to file a return or for failing to file a return by the deadline. You may personally file your return and pay your tax at any of the 13 Franchise Tax Board offices located throughout California. But State Controller Alan Cranston, chairman of the Franchise Tax Board, suggests that you mail your return, along with whatever tax may be due, directly to the main office of the Franchise Tax Board at 1025 P Street, Sacramento 14, California. Scholarships for Mental Health Students Sought Service clubs and fraternal organizations are being sought by Rev. David Deshler, president of the Orange County Association for Mental Health, to underwrite a number of $100 scholarships for mental health press passed over this one with the blindfold on, or else it was overlooked purposely. Department of Employment Director Irving Perluss said a half-million Californians were on the unemployment list. About 350,000 are drawing unemployment insurance benefits. It was interesting to note that one-third of the claimants are women, two-thirds men. Forty-two percent of the unemployed worked in manufacturing, 19 percent in construction, 18 percent in a trade and 11 percent in services. Half the workers on the unemployment list are unskilled or semi-skilled, Perluss said. One out of five is a skilled worker, one out of 20 is a professional or managerial person. Sixty percent of the claimants have drawn five or more weeks of benefits since the recession began. Now unemployment benefits have been extended as a result of SB 133 which was rushed through to become law by the legislature. Perluss said the department will be paying out about $2 million a week in extended benefits. In total, meaning both regular and extended benefits, the department expects to pay $530 million dollars to the unemployed in California this year. The Federal Government is about to extend more benefits. Where it will all end is any one's guess at the moment. But State Director Perluss feels the future is not entirely Reliability Gets First Attention Defense System, Says Executive Reliability" is gaining more attention in our national defense system than ever before, Mr. Moore, president of Metrics, a division of North American Aviation, Inc., told a special conference here last month. Rectangular successes and advances of highly publicized systems and space vehicles have increased reliability as a nautical issue." Moore said at the annual Western Region Quality Control Conference at the Disneyland Hotel. The subject of reliability is growing volumes of attention branches of the Department of Defense, members of the USS scientists, engineers, facturing technicians, quality control personnel and field service organizations. "Today, failure of just one of the thousands of parts in a missile's guidance system could destroy the missile's usefulness, causing catastrophic consequences in time of war." Moore called for a realistic reliability program to attack the problem on all fronts—initial conception, design engineering, manufacturing, material purchase, field service and maintenance. "Although complete success is only attainable by strongly work can cause a failure, a semotivating every person whose arate reliability organization can be an important factor in insuring proper coordination. Orange County's Field Crops Drop Returns from field crops in Orange County last year decreased about 2 percent, while the harvested acreage was down 32 percent, reports the Orange County Department of Agriculture. Reduced acreages of dry beans, sugar beets, barley grain and hay were largely responsible. Fewer Acres but Greater Income Orange County's vegetable crop acreage last year, with berries excluded, decreased 10 percent, but gross value rose one and one-half percent, says the County Department of Agriculture. and leadership of all contributors to the reliability program," he declared. Residents of the Anaheim area may take MetropoTransit Authority buses to Santa Anita Park in Anaheim for the harness races. The service to the tracking of the Western Harnessing Association's spring rides is being provided on the Freeway Flyers departing the Anaheim Station at 2:15 p.m. on Friday. Los Angeles St. in Anaheim 11:13 a.m. on racing days. Racing is being held Tuesday through Saturday (except Friday, March 31) with an ed racing program scheduled for Monday, April 3. The running closes April 8. GOOD EATING FOR LESS...with U.S.D.A. Choice Superb Beef USDA CHOICE Swiss Steak Thick Cut Bone-in Round All cut from top government graded USDA Cheese Beef Aged to the peak of tenderness and flavor...of course trimmed before weighing and priced! 69¢ lb. Sp Steak Thick Cut Bone-in Round All cut from top government graded USDA Choice Beef Agred to the peak of tenderness and flavor, w/ of course trimmed before weighing and pricing! 69¢ lb. Full Center Cut Round Steak 79¢ Round Boneless Beef Steaks 89¢ In Tip Beef Steaks or Roasts 98¢ End Round Extra Lean 73£ Rump Roast A. Choice Beef Cut 79¢ All Meat Franks Safeway 1-lb. Juicy Tender pkg. 49¢ Sliced Bologna Thick Sliced 12-oz. pkg. 49¢ Danish Ham Danole Sliced. Cooked 5½-oz. pkg. 59¢ Fish Sticks Captains Choice 3 lb. $1.00 Jumbo Frog Legs In pairs 1.19 Meaty-Light Color, 4-6 pairs to pound. Canned Picnics Dubuque Boneless Smoked, fully cooked (save 60c) 4¼-lb. can $299 Lamb Steaks U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Chopped and Molded 4 steaks to pound 69¢ Save 3c Progresso Tomato Sauce 6-oz. can $5¢ Save 6c Fancy Tomato Heinz Ketchup regular, 14-oz. ft., 12-oz. 19¢ Perk Salmon Cat Food Fruit Cocktail Town House Save 24c 5 Baby Meats Swift's Strained or Chopped 5 Orange Juice Texas Magic Valencia 46-can Fresh Fig Bars Busy Baker 2-1b pkg Spaghetti Golden Age Family Pack Long or Elbow 4-1b pkg Liquid Bleach White Magic Save 10c Mayonnaise Nu Mode Save 16c Longhorn Cheese 1b. Cottage Cheese Lucerne quant 45¢ Fresh Bread Mrs. Wright's Butter & Egg, Twist or Raisin 4 Green Beans Rio Star Cut Stringless 10¢ Grade AA U.S. No. 19¢ Perk Salmon Cat Food 10 6-oz. $1 Help your child in school with a new dictionary designed specifically for young people in grade school 6 MAGNIFICENT BOOKS Dictionary Illustrated DICTIONARY on your set in 6 short weeks EN BOOK ILLUSTRATED DICTION-igned to inform, to encourage readerate a love of learning...leading to better school grades today, honors the best school grades today, honors the strongest competitive world of A BOOK A WEEK k No. 2—Now On Sale! 135 SOUTH LEMON Cottage Cheese Fresh Bread Green Beans Grade AA Fresh Eggs Cream O' the Crop—Every Egg Guaranteed Flavor Perfect Medium doz. 45¢ Large Size 1-doz. 47¢ Low Prices On Eggs Everyday at Safeway! Pound Cake Mrs. Wright's All Butter 12-oz. 39¢ size Lucerne Slenderway quart carton 69¢ Sunshine Krispies Saltine crackers 16-oz. 31¢ pkg. Sliced Cheese Dutch Mill—Swiss, American or Pimiento 3 8-oz. 51 pkgs. Lucerne Cole Slaw Quality Salad pint carton 29¢ Dollar Buys on Top Quality Canned Foods Pie Cherries Town House 16-oz. Red Tart Pitted can Tomato Juice Town House 46-oz. Apple Juice Town House quart sienn Pork & Beans Van Camp's 31-oz. Mix 'Em or Match 'Em 4 for $1 El Toro Rodeo Dates Are Set For June 17-18 Top contestants from the United States and Canada again will perform at the annual El Toro Rodeo-Carnival, scheduled at the Marine Corps Air Station this year on June 17-18. In announcing the dates, Colonel J. F. Cole, USMC, said that more than $10,000 in prize money will be awarded. The winning of the prize money will help decide the world's rodeo championships for 1961. C. A. ("Barefoot") Willis, who will manage the rodeo again for the sixth year, said Regional Post For Odin H. Link Odin H. Link of 646 S. Roanne Dr., a Home Savings and Loan Association vice president, has been named regional lending officer for the San Gabriel Valley area, the company's Los Angele soffice announced this week. It is a mistaken courtesy to refrain from using your car horn at times when an audible warning would be appreciated by others, or could prevent a possible collision. the show will be "bigger and better than ever." Last year's show drew approximately 30,000 visitors. All profits from the two-day event will go to Navy Relief, a volunteer organization that aids Marines and sailors and their dependents in time of need. S...with THRIFTY MEAT CUTS! Small Size Eastern Pork Spareribs Lean and Meaty Boll, Bake or serve en casserole lb. 49¢ Plump and Fancy Avg. Wt. 5-lbs. Poppy Brand lb. 49¢ U.S.D.A. Graded A Young Duckling Safeway Easter Buys! Paas Easter Egg Dyes small pkg. 29¢ Roxbury Marshmallow Eggs 12-oz. pkg. 33¢ Paas Easter Egg Dies large pkg. 49¢ Speckled Bird Eggs 14-oz. pkg. 33¢ Daintee Candies Assorted Soft Center 1-lb. 49¢ Marshmallow Eggs Roxbury Jelly 2-lb. pkg. 69¢ Marshmallow Bunnies Choc. Coated pkg. 29¢ Easter Jelly Beans 14-oz. pkg. 33¢ Town House Save 24c 5 17-oz. $1 Swift's Strained Chopped 5 3½-oz. 98¢ Texas Magic Valencia 46-oz. can 39¢ Busy Baker 2-lb. pkg. 39¢ Age Y Pack or Elbow 4-lb. pkg. 59¢ White Magic Save 10c gal. jug 39¢ Nu Mode Save 16c 24-oz. jar 39¢ ese lb. 59¢ se Lucerne pt. ctn. 23¢ rs. Wright'setter & Egg.list or Raisin 4 15-oz. $1 Rio Star Stringless 10 15½-oz. $1 FROZEN FOODS Bel-air Baby Limas Mellow meated, tender skin. Fresh sweetness frozen in. 4 10-oz. $1 Chopped Broccoli Bel-air Premium Quality 6 10-oz. $1 Scotch Treat Peas Garden Fresh 7 10-oz. $1 Ore-Ida Tator Tots Garden Fresh 16-oz. $29 Birds Eye Onion Rings Price includes $c off 3 7-oz. $1 Save 30c Swift'ning Blended All-Purpose Shortening 3-lb. can 49¢ U.S. No. 1 Red McClure Save 30c Swift'ning Blended All-Purpose Shortening 3-lb. can 49c U.S. No. 1 Red McClure Potatoes All Purpose Bake, Boil or Fry Save 30c 10-lb. plio bag 39c Grapefruit Desert Sweet 8-lb. plio bag 35c Bananas Golden Ripe 2 lbs. 25c Celery Crisp Green Large Stalks 2 for 25c Asparagus Tender All Green 2 lbs. 45c Azaleas Outdoor Plants gallon can 99c Available at Most Safeways California Hula Palms Living Tropical Beauty Indoors or Outdoors Hula Palms Gtd. to Grow $149 Each Available at most Safeways PRICES EFFECTIVE Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Mar. 23, 24, 25, 26, 1961 at Local Safeway Stores SAFEWAY Applicable taxes collected. Subject to stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit and not sell to other merchants. Merchants sold in quantities or advertised. LINCOLN AND WESTERN