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Registr Spring classes for women organized by the Fullerton Recreation Department begin now are: SLIM GYM classes which are held Tuesdays from 10:11:30 a.m. at the Boys Club are set up to help you obtain that alert, slim figure which will let you wear your spring clothes to advantage. Registration and first class will be held this first class date. Fee is $2.58 weeks. Instructor is Mrs. Burry Price. Specimen Trees and Shrubs Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 W. LINCOLN AVENUE KE 5-5450 "Our Business Is Growing" How to fatten your dollars for market Dollars you invest with us are "growth dollars"...fattened by excellent earnings year after year after year. Because these dollars work harder, you can make major family purchases, such as a car, easier. It's smart to buy with "growth dollars." Stop in. Open a savings account with us, where your dollar works harder...grows bigger...buys more. ANAHEIM OFFICE: MARVIN F. ESSENMACHER Asst. Vice-Pres. & Mgr. 529 S. State College Blvd. (Placentia St.) 1 block South of East Anaheim Center PR 6-5700 Other Offices in Alhambra, Costa Mesa and West Covina Head Office: Alhambra Since 1925 ... Growing under Same, Sound Management Policies ACTION by Classes Begin Youths at Park The new women's physical fitness classes will be on Tuesday nights beginning March 17 at Magnolia High School Gym, and Wednesday nights at Brookhurst Junior High School gym between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Free for the part-exercise, part-program is $3.50. The classes are limited to adult men. The women's volleyball class organized by the Fullerton Recreation Department which meets all the basic volleyball plus tournament competitions will begin again at 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Club. Registration is necessary for the class will only begin if you enroll and will be held at Recreation Office, 112 N. Land. Mrs. Lorene McAteer, who had many years experience skilled player and as a will again instruct, is $3.50-8 weeks. Giving classes for women orded by the Fullerton Recreation Department beginning here: GYM classes which held Tuesdays from 10 to a.m. at the Boys Club set up to help you obtain alert, slim, figure which let you wear your spring to advantage. Registra-tion classes sponsored by the Anaheim Park and CAKE DECORATING CLASSES. You may register now at the Fullerton Recreation Department Office, 112 N. Highland, for the new Spring Cake Decorating Classes. They will begin Tuesday, March 31, at the Hillcrest Recreation Center. Intermediates will decorate cakes from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and beginners will meet from 12 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Sunny Bailey will again instruct these two classes. The fee is $7 for 10 weeks. A beginning sketching class has been organized by the Fullerton Recreation Department for 9-12 year old boys and girls. The class will begin Saturday, March 21, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Hillcrest Recreation Center and will be taught by Miss Mickey Ferguson, an outstanding artist and instructor. Fee is $4 for 8 weeks with pre-registration necessary by March 19 at the Recreation Office, 112 N. Highland or you may mail in registration. Class will be limited to 15 students. Children will learn basic sketching techniques beginning with pencil and progressing to charcoal. Final class sessions will be devoted to figure drawings. Two adult art classes sponsored by the Anaheim Park and DR. FRED SCHWARZ speaking Monday Anti-Red Talk Due Monday Dr. Fred Schwarz, anti-communist speaker, will talk on "The Present Communist Strategy for the Conquest of the United States," at a meeting in Fullerton Monday at 7:30 p.m. A tape recording of a debate between accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and a Cuban anti-communist will be aired at the meeting to be held at Wilshire Junior High School, 315 E. Wilshire. Dr. Schwarz will discuss the Russia-China conflict, Vietnam, Zanaibar, Cuba, Panama and the communist theory and practice of violence as well as present communist activities in the United States. Comedy Seen For OSC Theatre "Born Yesterday", a comedy by Garson Kanin, a four night run this week at the Orange State College atre, Room 585. The program first of the Spring season plays Thursday, Friday, day, and Sunday, March Showtime is 8 p.m. A mission is free. Students in the general public are not according to Dr. Edward Brown, assistant professor of drama, and director of film. Leading the cast in the film of Harry, the egotistical man who likes crooked is Orange State's Gordon of La Mirada. Linda Spoil of Tustin, will be feature Billie Dawn, the charmish chorus girl. Bill Grier, of Park, plays the young id magazine reporter who co-wrote an investigation. Other cast members: Charles Fisher, of Fullerton Senator Hedges; Debbie ris, of Fullerton; as Hedges; and Marvin Cahay of Anaheim, as Ed DeVeen. Completing the cast are ci Jones, of Hemet; Tom liamson, of West Covina; Willis, of Fullerton; and rit Grimm, of Fullerton. Enjoying one of the le runs in theatrical this "Born Yesterday" is grown in political comment and satire. M GYM classes which held Tuesdays from 10 to am. at the Boys Club set up to help you obtain alert, slim, figure which let you wear your spring to advantage. Registra- first class will be held last class date. Fee is $2.50 Instructor is Mrs. Bunce. Two adult art classes sponsored by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department "have been adjusted to accommodate intensified public interest", Diana R. Dum, recreation supervisor, announced today. The previously announced classes for drawing and oil painting will both meet at Spencer House, 2660 W. Broadway, beginning today. Suzanne Ferguson, award winning artist and lecturer, will conduct both classes. Mrs. Ferguson was a recent "Best of Show" winner at the first annual juried membership show of the Anaheim Art Association, with her contemporary work, entitled "Canyon II". The show is currently in progress at the Anaheim Main Library. Drawing will be offered from 9 a.m. to noon. Oil painting will be taught from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Some registrations are still open for both eight-week sessions at the Park and Recreation office, 630 N. Los Angeles Street. Fee for each class is $12 for Anaheim residents. Adult ceramic classes will continue at Spencer House, 2660 W. Broadway, in a new eight week session beginning 7 p.m. Thursday, March 19. The weekly two-hour classes are taught by David Loop, Anaheim art teacher. Advance registration may be placed at the Anaheim Park and Recreation office, 630 No. Los Angeles. Class fee is $5 for Anaheim residents. Instruction for beginners and intermediates will include practice in slab work, coiling, modeling, mold - making, casting, potter's wheel, stacking and firing kilns. March 19 at The Recreation Office, 112 N. Highland or you may mail in registration. Class will be limited to 15 students. Children will learn basic sketching techniques beginning with pencil and progressing to charcoal. Final class sessions will be devoted to figure drawings. Dr. Schwarz will discuss the Russia-China conflict, Vietnam, Zanaibar, Cuba, Panama and the communist theory and practice of violence as well as present communist activities in the United States. Some speakers need no introduction. They need conclusions. LEARN TO DRIVE NOW Full Hours of offer expires April 2 Behind The Wheel Free Home Pickup Instruction Dual Control Car Call for Fee Booklet 546-7070 What doing? Here's a comforting thought: tonight, when you switch off your lights, your telephone will stay on. There's always an operator like Patricia Eichhorn (at left) ready to give you a number in a hurry, or lend a helping hand in an emergency. And there are test crews and repairmen on the job, too. They check telephone circuits and equipment while you sleep; often fix troubles before they happen. Chances are you won't need your phone after you turn out the lights tonight. But isn't it nice to know that it's there if you need it, ready and waiting? No need to jot down often-called phone numbers on easy-to-lose scraps of paper. We have a Personal Phone Directory for you to keep those numbers safe and handy. Want a copy? It's free... just give us a call. PRINCIPAL'S HONOR ROLL More than 1100 students in the five high schools of the Fullerton Union High School District earned places on the Principal's Honor Roll during this past fall semester by achieving a grade average of a "B plus" or higher. Students who have earned a grade point average in all subjects from 3.50 to 4.00 (A minus to straight A's) are listed on the Honor Roll "With High Honors." Students who have earned a grade point average in all subjects from 3.25 to 3.50 (B plus to A minus) are listed "With Honors." Of the seniors who will graduate in June, 224 received High Honors on the Principal's Honor Roll, and another 124 received Honors. In addition, 175 juniors, 172 sophomores and 161 freshmen received High Honors and 101 juniors, 104 sophomores and 116 freshmen received Honors. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. General Trucking Moving - Storage PHONE KB 5-2869 ANAHEIM No need to jot down often-called phone numbers on easy-to-lose scraps of paper. We have a Personal Phone Directory for you to keep those numbers safe and handy. Want a copy? It's free... just give us a call. Left to right ... Mrs. Letitia Triplett receiving Pioneer Certificate Plaque from Mrs. Isabelle Kay, group chief. Mrs. Letitia Triplet, Supervisor, Pacific Telephone Company, Anaheim, was honored by three hundred friends, relatives and co-workers at a recent retirement tea. The affair was held in the telephone lounge at 217 No. Lemon Street, Anaheim. Mrs. Triplett received a gold service emblem, inset with a sapphire, in recognition of her 20 years consecutive service. Mrs. Isabelle Kay, Group Chief Operator, Anaheim, presented the honored guest with a life membership certificate in the Telephone Pioneers of America. "Trip" also received a deluxe Polaroid Camera and other gifts as tokens of friendship and well wishes from her many friends. Mrs. Triplett started her telephone career as a young girl in North Carolina but has spent the last 20 years serving Orange County telephone customers. Now she plans to do some traveling and also take an active part in her fraternal organizations. She is looking forward with pleasure to being free to spend more time with her three grandchildren. Your Telephone Manager Comedy Set For OSC Theatre "Born Yesterday", a famous comedy by Garson Kanin, opens a four night run this week in the Orange State College Theatre, Room 585. The production, the first of the Spring semester, plays Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, March 12-15. Showtime is 8 p.m. and admission is free. Students and the general public are invited, according to Dr. Edward D. Brown, assistant professor of drama, and director of the play. Leading the cast in the role of Harry, the egotistical junkman who likes crooked deals, is Orange State's Gordon White, of La Mirada. Linda Speicher, of Tustin, will be featured as Billie Dawn, the charming ex-ororus girl. Bill Grier, of Villa Park, plays the young idealistic magazine reporter who conducts an investigation. Other cast members are Charles Fisher, of Fullerton, as Senator Hedges; Debbie Morris, of Fullerton, as Mrs.edges; and Marvin Capeloto, Anaheim, as Ed Devery. Completing the cast are Nan-Jones, of Hemet; Tom Wilsonson, of West Covina; Paulillis, of Fullerton, and Mer-Grimm, of Fullerton. Enjoying one of the longest runs in theatrical history, "Born Yesterday" is grounded on political comment and social culture. Shad-O-Cool PATIO AWNINGS The Quality - Built Awnings designed to RESIST terrific winds PATIO AWNINGS Heavy gauge Aluminum/Strong Rustproof Frame Four-Step Paint Finish for Durability Up to 20% Cooler • 15 Decorator Colors Manufactured by Santa Ana Tent & Awning Company One of the Largest and most Modern plants in California FACTORY DIRECT SAVINGS SAVE ON ALUMINUM SCREENED ROOMS, TOO! NO MONEY DOWN • BANK TERMS Bank Terms now available on Patio Awnings FREE ESTIMATES ... No Obligation Bank Terms now available on Patio Awnings FREE ESTIMATES . . 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