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1959-04-07 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 10 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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Dear Abby... Actions Speak Louder Than Words! by Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My husband talks in his sleep. I KNOW he does, but he denies it. About a year ago I heard him say, "You seem to know when I need you the most!" When I woke him up he claimed he had ME in mind. Time proved him a liar. Last night I heard him say plain as day, "I've been sitting in this alley waiting for you. What time do you have to be back at work, Baby?" I shook him and woke him up and when I told him what he said, he said I was the one who was dreaming. Could I be dreaming that I hear him talking in his sleep or do you think otherwise? NO DREAMER DEAR NO: It's not what a man SAYS in his sleep that counts, it's how he behaves when he's awake. DEAR ABBY: When you send a GET WELL card to someone sick, how sick should they be? If they are on the critical list... don't you wait at least until they are out of danger? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Friends do not usually hold off sending a get well card. If the patient is critically ill, they send their good wishes and hope for the best. DEAR ABBY: I am engaged to NUMBER ONE BOY, but NUMBER TWO BOY will not stay out of the picture. NUMBER ONE BOY says that if I am not sure of myself I should go with NUMBER TWO BOY, but I know that NUMBER TWO BOY is not the marrying kind. I like NUMBER TWO BOY better than NUMBER ONE BOY in a few ways because he is more romantic, but NUMBER ONE BOY is more dependable. Please tell me what to do. NEEDING HELP DEAR NEEDING: You had better look for NUMBER THREE BOY. When in doubt, keep looking. DEAR ABBY: I've been married for about two months and here is my problem. My husband can't seem to get ready to go anywhere on time. Before church he will start getting ready about twenty minutes before the services start. If I try to help him he gets mad! We are never anywhere on time and everybody thinks it is my fault because women are supposed to be the ones who hold everything up. ALWAYS LATE DEAR ALWAYS: Your husband (fortunately) is new enough to train. Dawdling is a childish trait and the only cure for it is constant I like NUMBER TWO BOY better than NUMBER ONE BOY in a few ways because he is more romantic, but NUMBER ONE BOY is more dependable. Please tell me what to do. DEAR NEEDING: You had better look for NUMBER THREE BOY. When in doubt, keep looking. DEAR ABBY: I've been married for about two months and here is my problem. My husband can't seem to get ready to go anywhere on time. Before church he will start getting ready about twenty minutes before the services start. If I try to help him he gets mad! We are never anywhere on time and everybody thinks it is my fault because women are supposed to be the ones who hold everything up. ALWAYS LATE DEAR ALWAYS: Your husband (fortunately) is new enough to train. Dawdling is a childish trait and the only cure for it is constant prodding. Keep after him. DEAR ABBY: My father thinks he knows everything just because he went to Stanford. He says all states require a blood test before marriage. I say there are three states which do not and they are Nevada, Washington and Minnesota. Am I right? BROWN EYES DEAR BROWN EYES: Your father is all wrong and you are half right. Add Maryland, South Carolina and Washington, D.C. Do your parents trust you? Get ABBY'S booklet, "What Every Teenager Should Know." Send 25 cents and a large stamped, self-addressed envelope to ABBY in care of this newspaper. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) 'Low Pressure Salesman' Named To MC Home Show Queen Contest Al Pearce, long famed as radio's Elmer Blurt, the low pressure salesman, today has agreed to be master of ceremonies for the queen contest of the 1959 Orange County Home Show. The beauty trial is a traditional feature of opening night of the annual home show staged at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The contest will get under way at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and will be combined with the first public presentation of the stage show. Sixteen of Orange County's loveliest daughters are expected to be presented onstage at 7:30 p.m. Then the Harding and Moss Revue will present its musical comedy in capsule while favorite daughters from virtually every community of the county prepare for judging in formalals. First round of judging and first appearance for the girls will be in the official "French maid" costume which contestants have worn on TV appearances and in ambassador visits throughout the county. A queen and two princesses will be selected. The queen will be hostess at the $20,000 "Chance-of-A-Lifetime" duplex which will be given away on the final night. Pearce, who has not appeared on a network radio series as Elmer Blurt for almost seven years, is expected to bring back fond memories for radio devotees who will remember his famous knock on the door and his line: "Nobody to home, I hope, I hope, I hope." Pearce, who is now 60 years old, is the manufacturer and salesman for his own Al Pearce's Sweet and Sour Sauce. "If everybody like this sauce as well as they used to act like they" Damage Against FULLERTON (OCNS) — E Sunny Hills families were nailed in a $337,500 damage suit filed Superior Court in Santa Ana. Suit was filed by developers pending R-3, C-2 and R-P trac approximately 20 acres immediately north of Sunny Hills Ranch ter. Named defendants were Mele and Mmes. Robert C. Morgan, Domingo Rd.; George W. Stevenson, 531 Miguel Pl.; Rick Franck, 511 Miguel Pl.; Steve Rendes, 521 Laguna Rd.; F. J Whitelam, 2110 Yucca Ave.; neth N. Robertson, 2251 Y Ave.; Robert H. Randall, 541 Clina Rd.; and Stanley D. Zersky, 2920 Anacapa Pl. The suit asks $237,500 damages and $100,000 punishments. The complaint names 29 other defendants who legally have made "disparate and defamatory remarks" cerning the methods and plans of the developers. The action was brought on half of Title Insurance and T AL PEARCE to emcee contest ELECTRIC SHAVERS Accessories, Parts, Repairs ANAHEIM BARBER SHOP 111 S. Los Angeles Bl. KE 5-5149 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! And to Make New Friends and Patrons WE OFFER THE FINEST ... Permanents Done by our skilled hands of Master Stylists 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Bring your friend, relative or neighbor Includes Luxury Shampoo and Cream Rinse FAMOUS FREDERICKS Fashion Flair Haircut Unlimited Parking • Coffee FREDERICKS HAIR STYLISTS Between Olive & Philadelphia at ... PR 4-0745 Pearce, who has not appeared on a network radio series as Elmer Blurt for almost seven years, is expected to bring back fond memories for radio devotees who will remember his famous knock on the door and his line: "Nobody to home, I hope, I hope, I hope." Pearce, who is now 60 years old, is the manufacturer and salesman for his own Al Pearce's Sweet and Sour Sauce. "If everybody like this sauce as well as they used to act like they cared for Elmer Blurt, I'd be a billionaire," quips the ready-witted entertainer. An impromptu "Elmer" skit, done with the help of a local volunteer, may be on tap for Orange County audiences when Pearce takes the microphone for the queen contest, he hinted. Losers in the contest will each receive as a consolation prize a bottle of Pearce's sauce. "Might as well give it away as to sell it," he says. The action was brought on half of Title Insurance and T Co., as trustee under its trust 13303 and Sunny Hills Development Enterprise, a limited partner for alleged losses and damages sustained by the beneficiaries terested in the trust as a result alleged slander of title. Listed as members of the partnership were Everett Davis and Jr., G. Warren Davis, and Al Simmons Jr. The company charges the defendants maliciously and unlawfully "with the avowment to vex, annoy, harass, injure... and to discredit the liability" of the plaintiffs, alleging rendered the title to the property development "unmerchantable." The suit claims the alleged paraging and defamatory remarks have prevented pending transactions, sales and leases. In a second cause of action, plaintiffs charge that the eight fendants also damaged the value of the land when they filed... Artist Spends Holidays With Young Patients What does an artist do on his day off? If he's Alfred Urness, he goes sketching at Orthopaedic Hospital Urness, a commercial artist at 11420 S. Bydlong Ave., spends every Wednesday afternoon at Orthopaedic Hospital, where he makes excellent black-and-white likenesses of the little patients. The completed sketches are given to the children. Before coming to Los Angeles the artist followed his hobby at veteran's hospital in Boise, Idaho. Urness wants no thanks for efforts in brightening the lives of the hospitalized handicapped youngsters. "I would rather thank them," says. "Every week when I see these children, so brave and complaining in their pain, I feel very humble. They help me; not them." More than 70,000 youngsters have been cared for at Orthopaedic Hospital regardless of race, creed place of residence or ability to pay. To continue such care, hospital officials are seeking $6,500,000 for new children's center. Contributions to the building may be sent to Orthopaedic Hospital, Los Angeles 7. Equipment Theft Nets Jail For Two Suspects RTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL PATIENT — Katha Bolkovatz, R. of Anaheim, admires sketch made by Alfred Urness. The commercial artist makes a day each week to visiting the hospital and making pencil portraits which he presents to the little patients. Hospital officials currently are seeking $6,500,000 for new children's center to continue care of the Southland's handicapped children regardless of race, creed, place of residence or ability to pay. Damage Suit Filed Against Residents FULLERTON (OCNS) — Eight day Hills families were named $337,500 damage suit filed in Superior Court in Santa Ana. The was filed by developers of a building R-3, C-2 and R-P tract of approximately 20 acres immediately north of Sunny Hills Ranch Center named defendants were Messrs. Mmes. Robert C. Morgan, 2110 King Rd.; George W. Steven, 531 Miguel Pl.; Richard Bock, 511 Miguel Pl.; Steve J. Jones, 521 Laguna Rd.; F. Reed Lam, 2110 Yucca Ave.; Ken N. Robertson, 2251 Yucca; Robert H. Randall, 541 Cata-Rd.; and Stanley D. Zeman, 2920 Anacapa Pl. The suit asks. $237,500 actual images and $100,000 punitive images. The complaint also asks 29 other defendants who allegedly have made "disparaging defamatory remarks" concerning the methods and future uses of the developers. The action was brought on behalf of Title Insurance and Trust Union Expert Thumbs Down Kennedy Bill WASHINGTON (PCNF) — A labor lawyer representing rank-and-file Teamsters Union members seeking to clean up their union testified that the Kennedy "labor reform" bill will not work in practice. Godfrey Schmidt, appearing as an expert witness on union operations, denied Sen. Kennedy's claim that his reform bill "would virtually put Hoffa and his associates out of business." 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