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Plan your budget this handy way with TENPLAN checks for Join the thousands of California housewives w venient, low-cost way to pay for groceries and o items. Tenplan check stubs serve as a handy expenses...help you budget as you go! Cost is book of 10 Tenplan checks. No minimum bala Nearly 2,000,000 Californians enjoy the ca Bank of America Checking Account. Why not j Bank of Amer NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATI Fifty years of building California...servi Patricia, isn't it wonderful the way our electric service has taken over so many thankless jobs around the house? It's so easy—just the flip of a switch—anytime—day or night. Patricia, isn't it wonderful the way our electric service has taken over so many thankless jobs around the house? It's so easy—just the flip of a switch—anytime—day or night. Yes, and what a bargain it is! We watch expenses closely, and we've found that our service is one of the cheapest items in our—just pennies a day for all the electricity we use in every room in the house. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY Success WHEN it comes to sales, every car maker aspires to be up at the top of his price class. Which is only natural. Popularity like that means success. We know, because for years Buick has held such an envied position—the unquestioned sales leader in its class. And with good reasons in styling, room, power, value. But today, folks like you have pushed Buick success even beyond such bounds. Today, the top sales standings of a full generation have been changed. Today, latest sales figures for the first four months of 1954 phenomenal fact: In total national volume, reps of price class, Buick is on all cars in America except the so-called "low-price tha That's a tip too good to p That’s the tip-off that Buick have the hottest styling of the and the sweetest perform the year. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM "Drive from factory Save up to $37200 See Your BUICK Dealer" STEFFY BUICK 410 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAH is handy way... AN checks from B of A! California housewives who use this constitute to pay for groceries and other household stubs serve as a handy record of your budget as you go! Cost is only $1.25 for a checks. No minimum balance is required. Californians enjoy the convenience of a banking Account. Why not join them today? Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND ASSOCIATION GENERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1904 50 YEARS OF BUILDING CALIFORNIA 1984 3—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., June 24, 1004 Church League Baseball "A" LEAGUE June 29— 7:00 First Baptist vs. Sacred Heart, City Park. 8:20 Latter Day Saints vs. St. Boniface, City Park. 7:00 Grace Lutheran vs. 1st Christian Reform, La Palma Park. "B" LEAGUE June 28— 7:00 Church of Christ vs. Stanton Community I, Cypress Park. 8:30 Nazarene vs. White Temple, City Park. June 29— 8:30 First Presbyterian vs. Bethel Baptist, La Palma Park. "C" LEAGUE June 24— 8:30 Stanton Community II vs. St. Boniface II, La Palma Park. June 25— 7:00 First Baptist II vs. Free Methodist, La Palma Park. 8:30 Zion Lutheran vs. Nazarene Cypress, La Palma Park. Tustin Playbox returns for 3rd season presenting "BLITHE SPIRIT" June 22 - July 3 "PETTICOAT FEVER" July 6 - July 17 "VOICE OF THE TURTLE" July 20 - July 31 "The COUNTRY GIRL" Aug. 5 - Aug. 14 "BELL BOOK & CANDLE" Aug. 17 - Aug. 29 ALSO CHILDREN'S THEATRE Each Sat. at 2:30. All seats res. $1.50. Season tickets $6.50. CALL BATON MUSIC, Anaheim 300 So. "C" St., Tustin. GOING PLACES? Don't GO SHORT on CLOTHES SUMMER CRAFT CLUB PROGRAM SLAATED The summer craft club unthe direction of the Anaheim mreation program will begin Monday, June 21. A variety of crafts will be taught daily from 9:30 a.m., to 11:30 a.m., to school through third grade you sters. From 1 to 4:30 p.m., you sters in the fourth grade and will find crafts to interest ther. A small charge will be made for articles used in class, from cents up, depending on the prochosen. Altrusa Club ElectroIn Gala Ceremonies Marguerite Coons was instias president of the Anaheim Alsa club in gala ceremonies recoly held at the Greenbrier Inn, Glen Grove. Husbands of club members and other special guests were invited to attend the festivai and saw the following officiinstalled with Mrs. Coons: Edith Holsinger, first vice-pident; Agnes Criss, second w-president and program chairman; Blanche Gilbert, recording secretary; Elsie Tuma, correspondent; Reba Brown, pamentarian; Betty Watkins, tre-urer, (second term). New b-members seated were Pearl W-oner, Bernice Bouas, Vernice Helen Schriver and Helen Mitc. Installing officer was Carrie Land, past president and gain it is! We watch our we've found that our electric cheapest items in our budget day for all the electricity room in the house. Luxury at low cost is yours every day... ELECTRICALLY! EDISON COMPANY GOING PLACES? Don't GO SHORT on CLOTHES Get Them Dry Cleaned EARLY REMEMBER — We stand back of all our workmanship and Service at— RITZ CLEANERS We Specialize in Dry Cleaning 307 E. CENTER KE 5-3289 We also offer the only Pillow Renovating Services in Orange County. Renovating—Re-Ticking. REMEMBER. ... “LEAVE IT TO RITZ” COUNTY CAR CLUB PLANS SCHEDULE— The second meeting of the range County Car Clubs Association was held June at the T.City Hall. Present were Bob and Lloyd Hamilton of the Borough of Fullerton, Don Johnson, Philippe Schayer of the Shaftesbury, Don Taylor and Moore of the Elites of Buena Vista, Chuck Peltzer and Larry Goff of the Street Sweepers of Ana; Roger Graham and H.Phelps of the Strikers of Ana; Kent Ralston of the Borough of Tustin; and Ed Meador and T. Tuyl of Brea, representing Clutchers of that area. The meeting was adjourned meet again on June 22 at p.m., at the Tustin City hall. PYTHIAÑS GIVE CHECK TO ST. JUDE FUND Royer Lodge 396, Knight Pythias which derives its bership from several communities of Northern Orange County contributed $250 to the St. GOOD TIP FOR YOU our months of 1954 reveal this menal fact: national volume, regardless the class, Buick is outselling in America except two of called "low-price three." a tip too good to pass up. the tip-off that Buick must be hottest styling of the times the sweetest performance of r. More important, that's the tip-off that Buick prices are well within the reach of more and more people —and that such prices buy a lot more automobile per dollar. So why not look into the tomorrowstyled Buick that puts you so far ahead today? Come in, or phone us this week for a demonstration. Then you can judge for yourself that Buick really is the beautiful buy—by far. Buick Sales are Soaring! BUICK COMPANY LES ST., ANAHEIM KE 5-2297 Dear Editor ... the letters start. Then from over the free world come such o ments as these from readers of T CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR an international daily newspaper. "The Monitor is must reading for straight-thinking people..." "I returned to school after a lapse of 18 years. I will get my degree from the college, but my education comes from the Monitor..." "The Monitor gives me ideas for my work..." "I truly enjoy its company." You, too, will find the More Informative, with complete w news. You will discover a consti tive viewpoint in every news s Use the coupon below. The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway Street Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A. Please send me The Chriscience Monitor for one year enclose $15 (3 mos. $3.75) (name) (address) (city) (some) (state) SUMMER CRAFT CLUB GRAM SLAATED The summer craft club under direction of the Anaheim recorder program will begin on Friday, June 21. A variety of arts will be taught daily from a.m., to 11:30 a.m., to preclude through third grade young. From 1 to 4:30 p.m., young in the fourth grade and up find crafts to interest them. Small charge will be made articles used in class, from 10 up, depending on the project en. Industrial League Softball June 30— 7:00 Alpha Beta vs. Kwikset Hornets, City Park. 8:30 Kwikset Bees vs. Alez Foods, City Park. 7:00 Dixie Cup vs. Robertshaw-Fulton, La Palma Park. 8:30 Cal Research vs. un-named, La Palma Park. WEDDING PLANNED License to wed has been granted Anthony John Chissie of 513 Illinois St. and Norma Dean Summers of Santa Ana. City League Baseball "A" LEAGUE June 24— 7:15 Ballman's TVers vs. Hallis, City Park. 8:45 P&L Transmissions vs. Magnolia Cobras, City Park. 7:15 Magnolia Cobras vs. Hallis Drive-In, La Palma Park. "B" LEAGUE June 24— 7:15 Cypress VFW vs. M&L Bates Cafe. June 28— 7:15 La Palma Drive-In vs. Bob's Super Market. 8:45 Ver Hoeven Feed vs. Cypress VFW. (All above games at Cypress Park). CAR-TOONS HEY FOLKS! START YOUR SCRAPBOOK TODAY/ EACH CARTOON WORTH $1.00 TOWARD YOUR NEXT CAR/ NOT MUCH TIME LEFT! WILL THE DOCTOR BE THERE? WHY DIDN'T I BUY THAT GOOD USED CAR WHEN I HAD THE CHANCE! IT DIDN'T COST MUCH! WILL WE MAKE IT ON TIME? WONDER WHAT IT WILL BE? COUNTY CAR CLUB ANNS SCHEDULE— 1-24 The second meeting of the Orge County Car Clubs Association was held June at the Tustin Hall. Present were Bob Steel and Lloyd Hamilton of the Idlers Fullerton, Don Johnson and Elite Schayer of the Shafters of Fullerton, Don Taylor and Bob More of the Elites of Buena Park; Buck Peltzer and Larry Gurney of the Street Sweepers of Anaheim; Roger Graham and Harold Helps of the Strikers of Santa Ana; Kent Ralston of the Dynos Tustin; and Ed Meador and L. Tuyl of Brea, representing theutchers of that area. The meeting was adjourned to meet again on June 22 at 7:30 am, at the Tustin City hall. THIANS GIVE CHECK D ST. 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