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Solbakken Lodge, Sons of Norway Schedules Top Program Tonight When the Sons of Norway, Solbakken Lodge, which encompasses the Anaheim and Fullerton areas, meet tonight at eight at the Ebell Clubhouse in Fullerton, Earl W. Johnson, field manager of Sons of Norway from Minneapolis, Minn., will be the special guest. This announcement was made by Aksel Oas, Anaheim businessman and charter member of the local lodge. The meeting will feature the unveiling of the new hospitalization plan set forth by the Supreme Lodge of the Order, Sons of Norway, added Frank Moerke of Fullerton, president of Solbakken, and Egil Disen, Anaheim, financial secretary. A native of Minneapolis, Johnson served in World War II and the Korean War and today holds the rank of captain in the active reserve For several years he was district field representative in Minnesota. In January 1958 he was named regional manager for Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota and in May he was promoted to the position of field manager. Sons of Norway, an international fraternal benefit society with 260 lodges in the USA, Canada and Alaska, is the largest fraternal organization of men, women and children of Norwegian descent outside of Norway. With a membership of nearly 40,000, the Society has over $27,500,000 of insurance in force and assets of $10,000,000. The first lodge was organized in January 1895 by a group of 18 young Norwegian immigrants. Today it carries on an extensive cultural program in addition to its fraternal life insurance for members. Men enlisting for five years or the duration during the War of 1812 received bounties of $24 apiece. DEAR JOHNSON ... field manager DEAR ABBY: I am engaged like my dog. She says it's either since he was six weeks old and known my fiancee for ten more weighs 95 pounds and stands five brown coat with white markings any woman is worth giving up. DEAR UNDECIDED: What? DEAR ABBY: I belong to a known each other a long time. My room. We usually leave our purse who never lets go of her purse without it. I don't know what she anything more valuable than came to my house I asked her room but she refused to do it. I are insulting my guests." A women said I was wrong and you say? DEAR HOSTESS: You were pursue with her, it's her privilege of ridicule — especially by the DEAR ABBY: I am a man looking girl in a bar. It develops down morally, financially and account of the children but I stroyed. Beware, men, of that were nice she wouldn't be there. DEAR ABBY: Please don't er nice hair. It's reddish gold on it. I can see the heads turn the street. It hangs to my shoulder we were married, 4 months ago soon as we got married he asks a boy cut! I thought he was kissing it this way. Abby, and I Sons of Norway, an international fraternal benefit society with 260 lodges in the USA, Canada and force and assets of $10,000,000. The first lodge was organized in January 1895 by a group of 18 young Norwegian immigrants. Today it carries on an extensive cultural program in addition to its fraternal life insurance for members. Men enlisting for five years or the duration during the War of 1812 received bounties of $24 apiece. LAUNDRY BASKET USUAL VALUE - $2.99 $115 AVAILABLE IN RED OR YELLOW CUSHION SOFT — CAN'T MAR OR SCRATCH B.F. Goodrich R.L. Goodrich 524 W. Center PR 4-7578 Open Fr. eves 'til 9 p.m. Plenty of Free Parking SAVE by the TENTH... EARN FROM THE FIRST EARN FROM THE FIRST at KEYSTONE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. This is the smart approach to smart saving. Reward yourself with extra dividend days by saving at Keystone Savings and Loan Association by the 10th . . . your money earns from the 1st . . . at the current rate of 4% current annual dividend KEYSTONE Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 312 WEST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM KEystone 3-3188 Dear Abby... Love Me, Love My Dog! by Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to a wonderful girl but she doesn't my dog. She says it's either me or the dog. I have had "PAL" she was six weeks old and that was eight years ago. I've only met my fiancee for ten months. PAL is a Chesapeake retriever, weighs 95 pounds and stands five feet on his hind legs. He has a dark coat with white markings on his throat and paws. Do you think woman is worth giving up my dog for? UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: What does your fiancee look like? DEAR ABBY: I belong to a Club and most of the members have each other a long time. We all put our wraps in the hostess' bed. We usually leave our purses there, too, but there is one woman never lets go of her purse. She won't even go to the washroom but it. I don't know what she's got in there but I am sure it isn't being more valuable than what the rest of us carry. When she goes to my house I asked her to please leave her purse in the bed but she refused to do it. I said, "There are no thieves here." You consulting my guests." A big argument followed. Some of the men said I was wrong and some said she was wrong. What do say? HOSTESS DEAR HOSTESS: You were wrong. If a guest wants to carry her with her, it's her privilege and she shouldn't be made the object ofule — especially by the hostess. DEAR ABBY: I am a married man who took up with a good-girl in a bar. It developed into an affair and she dragged me morally, financially and spiritually. My wife took me back on count of the children but I know her respect for me has been deed. Beware, men, of that nice little gal you meet in a bar. If she nice she wouldn't be there. LEARNED THE HARD WAY DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I'm conceived but I do have rathce hair. It's reddish gold and everywhere I go 4 get compliments. I can see the heads turn (especially the men) when I walk down street. It hangs to my shoulders in deep waves. My husband (before we married, 4 months ago) used to love my hair this way. As we got married he asked me to cut it off. He wants me to get my cut! I thought he was kidding. He flags me every day about it. It this way, Abby, and I know he liked it, too. What made him... DEAR ABBY: I am a married man who took up with a gooding girl in a bar. It developed into an affair and she dragged me morally, financially and spiritually. My wife took me back on count of the children but I know her respect for me has been desired. Beware, men, of that nice little gal you meet in a bar. If she nice she wouldn't be there. LEARNED THE HARD WAY DEAR ABBY: Please don't think I'm conceived but I do have rathice hair. It's reddish gold and everywhere I go I get compliments I can see the heads turn (especially the men) when I walk down street. It hangs to my shoulders in deep waves. My husband (before were married, 4 months ago) used to love my hair this way. As as we got married he asked me to cut it off. He wants me to get my cut! I thought he was kidding. He flags me every day about it. He it this way, Abby, and I know he liked it, too. What made him give so suddenly? Should I cut it even if I don't want to? GOLDIE DEAR GOLDIE: Your husband is jealous. You attract too much ention and he isn't sure he can hold you. Forget what's ON your and start using what's IN it. Build his confidence and assure that you want him and only him. And ignore the wolves, GoldiCONFIDENTIAL TO "SLUGGER:" Never drink on an empty d. Are you noticed by the opposite sex? Get ABBY'S BOOKLET, that Every Teenager Wants to Know." Send 25 cents and a large, addressed stamped envelope to ABBY, care of this newspaper. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) County Thanks Police For Aid in Epidemic SANTA ANA (OCNS) — County pervisors voted this week to oficially thank police departments boughout the county for cooperon "well above and beyond duwhen an influenza wave swept County Juvenile Home, Feb. to Mar. 4. A resolution of thanks was approved after David V. McMillan, County Probation Officer, told the board of the help he received when he was unable to accept anymore youngsters at the detention home. Police departments, particularly Fullerton and Garden Grove, volunteered the use of their detention facilities, McMillan said. Policemen did their best to make jail life endurable for youngsters who did not belong in a jail, the probation chief pointed out. Some teenagers are placed in custody of the probation department through no fault of their own. Their parents have been found unfit, and the county has taken over jurisdiction. School of Prayer To Open Tonight In Garden Grove School of Prayer opens tonight at 7:30 at the Garden Grove Community Church with the Rev. Bernard Brunsting in charge. Coming from Canoga Park, he will conduct three classes this week at the church which is located two blocks east of Brookhurst on Chapman in Garden Grove. Topics for this week will be SAVE $102! 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Prayer, he says, gave him strength to continue his services when his brother, a war-time pilot, was killed in a crash in the English Channel. The public is invited to attend any one or all of these services. Anti-Refinery Protest For HB Area Gaining FOUNTAIN Valley (OCNS) — This city's council has gone on record in opposition to the proposed location of a Signal Oil Co. refinery in the Huntington Beach area. Other councils and Chambers of Commerce at Costa Mesa and Newport Beach have also expressed disapproval. The city of Huntington Beach is in favor of the refinery's move from Signal Hill in Long Beach area to Huntington Beach. The move is under consideration by Signal as a result of its Signal Hill refinery having been partially destroyed by fire last year. In French NATO is spelled backwards: OTAN. (Organization du Traite de l'Atlantique Nord.) Wednesday, April 1, 1959 Anaheim (Col.) 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