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County Industrial Marketing Clinic Planned for Tuesday Designed as a "capsule" business aid for Southern California industry, the seventh in a series of Industrial Marketing Clinics will be held in Orange County Tuesday, April 28 at the Howard House, Garden Grove. Sponsored by the Industrial Marketing Development Committee of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, the series was established to provide fundamental and up-to-date information concerning the four primary steps of marketing: research, costing and pricing, sales and distribution and advertising. Led by Chairman Knox Bourne, division manager and vice president, McGraw-Hill Publications, a panel of leading marketing experts will participate in the clinic. Panelists include Stanley McLay, director, Industrial Market Research Associates, John P. Schoentgen, president, American Metals Service Corporation, R. E. Lockard, manager, Domestic Trade Department, Los Angeles Chamber, and Brian Harvey, advertising manager, Western Advertising Magazine. Talks covered by the panel will be geared to helping manufacturers evaluate facts for marketing plans, aid in strategic planning of market development, provide a working understanding of the complex factors involved in marketing industrial products and to demonstrate the need for a balanced integration of production and marketing functions to reach established company objectives. The clinic begins at 3:30 p.m. with the panel discussion, followed by a question-answer period and concluded by an informal social hour. Reservation information concerning the seventh Marketing Clinic may be obtained at the Chamber's Domestic Trade Department, Huntley 2-4010, Ext. 274. Attorney General Rules On Appointment Terms MORE TIME COMING NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP) Jack Turner, 32, an escaped victim, was re-captured without struggle Thursday as he sat a movie theater watching "Garden Day For a Hanging." "I went to kill some time Turner said. "Instead, I hung." JOB STILL VACANT COULDSDON, England (UP) F. H. Collier was the only candidate for a job with the city council. But he lost the election. Candidates said he filed 10 minutes late to be eligible. NO USE DENYING MILDENHALL, England (UP) — The U.S. Air Force has ordered personnel of this base to throw empty beer cans around the British countryside — and to deny they did it. The British don't care for the American brands of beer, either inside or outside, a spokesman said. SHINES AT HIS JOB WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UP) — President Harold Tribble Wake Forest College goes on auction block tonight as a shine boy. Students will bid for the pieces of Tribble and other facade members to provide funds for student union. Other professors will be cleaning dormitories cooking for their students on costs of the library project, including such expenses as architectural fees and site development. Drayton advised City Administrator Herman Hiltscher that an additional $125,000 has now been set aside for use in construction of the branch library. He said the culmination of the gift is contingent upon rulings on the gift now being awaited from the U.S. Treasury Department and the completion of arrangements for obtaining suitable land for the branch library. Dr. William H. Wickett Sr., president of the library board of trustees, said "I know the entire board joins me in paying tribute to Hunt Foods for this exceptional gift. It will permit the city council and the library board to move at a much faster pace in providing library services for the western part of our city." "The bookmobile which was added as a service unit last year has received heavy usage at its stops in this area. We assigned first priority to the acquisition of property and the building of a branch in West Fullerton when we drew up our five year capital improvement program earlier this year." Real Estate Office Starts in Anaheim W. L. (Bill) Brummitt announced this week that he again is operating a real estate office in Anaheim. The new office at 505 W. La Palma will be open six days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and equipped with 24-hour answering service for convenience of customers. Brummitt's daughter, Barbara, will take over as secretary and bookkeeper. Brummitt had a real estate office at 1010 W. Center for seven years before selling the business to Mark Andrews and opening an office in Brea last December. John Zaccagliin is sales manager for the Brea office which Brummitt reports "sold nothing but land," and "in April totaled $951,000 in land sales." At his new address, Brummitt will handle only house sales. He plans to open an office in Orange within the next month. Corporation Filings Up SACRAMENTO (UPI) — Corporation filings in the first quarter of 1959 are up almost 50 per cent over the same period in 1958, according to Secretary of State Frank Jordan. Attorney General Rules On Appointment Terms SACRAMENTO (UPI) — A county treasurer-tax collector appointed following a resignation will serve out the remainder of the four-year term, according to a state attorney general's office opinion. The opinion, signed by Attorney General Stanley Mosk and assistant Leonard M. Friedman, answers a Siskiyou County query whether such vacancy would be filled at the next general election, or at the end of the regular term of office. Highway Engineer Says Building Cost Dropping SACRAMENTO (UPI) — Highway construction costs have declined 9.4 per cent during the first quarter of 1959, according to assistant state highway engineer J. P. Murphy. He attributes this to increased competitive bidding for fewer, more expensive projects, including several major freeways delayed by right-of-way negotiations. The cost decline is expected to reverse itself in coming months to bring about a moderate rise. Filipino's Idea Of Economics Not So Good MANILA (UPI) — A Filipino farmer was arrested by police Tuesday for trying to sell his eight-year-old daughter for 500 pesos ($250). "Why should they jail me when I was only trying to make a living?" Benito de Los Santos asked investigators. He said he needed the money to start work on a piece of land. Ford Subsidiary Gets Army Missile Contract LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A 23-million-dollar missile development contract was awarded this week with the panel discussion, followed by a question-answer period and concluded by an informal social hour. Reservation information concerning the seventh Marketing Clinic may be obtained at the Chamber's Domestic Trade Department, HUntley 2-4010, Ext. 274. LOVE THOSE VOTERS DALLAS (UPI) — R. L. The ton Sr., a bank president in villan life, won election to fourth term as mayor this winthe chimes on his bank buildup have been playing for his constituents every day since: "I Love You Truly" ROUGH DANCE NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Lydie W. Davis, 84, filed a $2 suit Wednesday against a d studio. Mrs. Davis said she'd lead the mambo, cha-cha, tango, ba, fox trot, swing, merengue, the waltz. But she broke her during her 40th lesson. WHO CARIES ABOUT JETS LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) Among a glittering array of age aircraft and missiles at World Congress of Flight, experts from all over earth pit three favorites, by crowd coAn exhibit of World War planes, free cokes, and a tall visit to Mexico. NOT PROPER LONDON (UPI) — London Hotel workers removed a automobile today from a 25 high pedestal in front of the pital, normally occupied by a tie of Queen Alexandra. The queen is away but cleaned. The doctors were at Wednesday night at the staff party. TRY THE PLANE CARLISLE, England (UPI) Mrs. Ellen Burrows, 78, boasts a train to say good-bye to brother and traveled 600 miles fore she got home again. "I couldn't get off because people jamming the corridor she said. PREFERS LAST YEAR CHICAGO (UPI) — U. S. tom officials Wednesday tioned off unclaimed and rejei items collected over the year. Corporation Filings Up SACRAMENTO (UPI) — Corporation filings in the first quarter of 1959 are up almost 50 per cent over the same period in 1958, according to Secretary of State Frank Jordan. The 6,117 total is 1,974 more than last year's figures. Ford Subsidiary Gets Army Missile Contract LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A 23-million-dollar missile development contract was awarded this week to the West Coast subsidiary of the Ford Motor Co. The award for the surface-to-surface Shillelagh missile to Aeronutronic Systems Inc. followed a conceptual design competition which the Army began early last ear. John Pershing was the only American ever to hold the rank of General of the Armies, President Eisenhower and others have held the rank of General of the Army. PREFERS LAST YEAR CHICAGO (UPI)—U. S. troops officials Wednesday tioned off unclaimed and rejected items collected over the year. Among the items was a 1958 endar, which an unidentified bought for a nickel. LETTERS NOT LITTER CRIEFF, Scotland (UPI)—trash man is slitting daily the tents of a bin outside the post office. It clearly lab "litter," but people persist in ing it with letters. GROUNDS FOR PROTEST HASTINGS, England (UPI) John Palfrey, general secretary of the Motor Schools Association protested to a trade conference today that there is at least licensed teacher of automobiles who has lost his owner's license for drunken driving. "DONATE" PART OF LOOT NEWTON, Iowa (UPI)—giars cracked the safe at Newton Daily News and made with $826 in cash. They left in an envelope marked "for Red Cross." 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SEND 4 (Four Cent) Stamps (16c) to help cover distribution cost. You incur no obligation. We have no medicine or anything else to sell. You will never be asked to send us a penny of money. ADDRESS D. Conway(R&RInc.) Dept. GA6 Box 1314, Albuquerque, N.M. ELECTRIC SHAVERS Accessories, Parts, Repair ANAHEIM BARBER SHOP 111 S. Los Angeles St. KEE. 5-5149 NEWS NOTES from the aughter Side E TIME COMING ASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)—Turner, 32, an escaped conwas re-captured without a gle Thursday as he sat in movie theater watching "Good For a Hanging." went to kill some time, her said. "Instead, I got" STILL VACANT BULDSDON, England (UPI) Collier was the only candifor a job with the city counBut he lost the election. Offisaid he filed 10 minutes too to be eligible. USE DENYING WILDENHALL, England (UPI) The U.S. Air Force has ordered connel of this base to stop swing empty beer cans around British countryside — and not eny they did it. The British don't care for those American brands of beer, either or outside, a spokesman NES AT HIS JOB INSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPI) President Harold Tribble of the Forest College goes on the ton block tonight as a shoe boy. Students will bid for the servof Tribble and other faculty ubers to provide funds for a ment union. Other professors be cleaning dormitories and ing for their students on Sat- FUND-RAISING CARNIVAL — Little Kevin Sergott, 5, tries his skill at a bowling game at the St. Anthony Claret's Fiesta as Juline Ann Rainbolt, 5, looks on. The Fiesta runs through to-morrow on the grounds of the St. Anthony Claret Church, Buttonwood and La Palma. (Bulletin Photo) German 'Ag' Officials Tour County Employes German 'Ag' Officials Tour Orange County Specialized farming as seen in Orange County impressed two German agricultural officials in contrast to the pattern of mixed farming practices in their home land of West Germany. Concluding a three day tour in Southern California with Harold E. Wahlberg, Agricultural Emeritus, University of California, the visitors were escorted around Orange County to inspect several farms and packing sheds where production, harvesting, grading and packing operations were observed. Dr. Hans Elche of Bonn, Germany is Chief Public Relations officer of the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry for West Germany. Dr. Friedrich Reichardt is Director of Information, National Association of Agricultural Cooperatives, Bonn, Germany. The visitors participate in the Educational Exchange Service of the U.S. State Department. In California they are under the direction of the University of California. Among the agricultural institutions contacted by them in California were the California Farm Bureau Federation, the Agricultural Department of Bank of America, the College of Agriculture, Sunkist Growers Inc., Adohr Farms, California Consumers Corporation, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Wholesale Terminal Market, Los Angeles and a Mexican National labor camp. Harvesting and packing operations observed on Orange County farms included peas, asparagus, cauliflower, cabbage, celery and citrus fruits. Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm were also visited. The visitors will study agricultural organizations, cooperatives and farm operations in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois and New York before returning to Germany. County Employes Install Officers BALBOA (OCNS) — Keith Concannon of Santa Ana, assistant county probation officer, was installed as president Thursday night of the Orange County Employees Association in ceremonies at the Balboa Bay Club. Some 350 county employee attended the annual installation dinner. Ruby Keeler, star of many musical comedy movies, danced to Charleston, along with four Hispanic area women, as part of the entertainment. The former wife Al Jolson, she is now Mrs. Ruke Keeler Lowe, and lives with husband at Newport Beach. Participating in the skits was Ruby Keeler were Bea Stafford Jessie Scelsa, Kay Jones, Dorothy Reynolds. Master of Ceremonies was Baker, known to TV audiences his "You Asked For It" program. Other officers installed were Fence Macy, Santa Ana First Preschool security coordinator and Bob Mac Farland, Fullerton treasure, deputy county clerk; Ray Price, Orange insurance ficeer an employee of the county welfare dept. Installing officer was Baughan, second to TV audiences his "You Asked For It" program. George L'Heureux, southern regional director of the league County Employees Associations. Additional entertainment contributed by "The Beachnut" a barber shop quartet composed of Charlie Brown, Bill Breau, Pettit, and Larry Walker, all Costa Mesa. Test Measle Vaccine LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A preliminary report of what may prove to be an effective vaccine for regular measles has been made by investigators at the University of California medical school here. ADDING MACHINES Since 1923 ALFERNANDEZ OFFICE EQUIPMENT Authorized Factory Agent Name Brands 220 E. Commonwealth Fullerton—LA 5-2349 Anaheim—KE 5-7020 Science Speech Wins Toastmaster Award Using a large pendulum suspended from the ceiling to demonstrate his points, Dave Hammond won the Best Speaker's trophy at Toastmasters 1205, with a technical speech titled "The Pendulum". Vern Gunkel was awarded the Most Improved Speaker cup for a humorous after-dinner speech on "When is a Joke?". Bob Gallagher read a paper debunking the use of beauty queen contests to promote almost anything today. He described the election and duties of "Miss Nothing Down", a mythical contest queen. Table Topics were a series of two minute talks on various serious national problems, won by Phil Oulimett with his discussion of Population Control. Tuesday, May 5, has been established as a special guest night, at which the Toastmasters plan will be presented. Men interested in Toastmasters should call George McInnis at LA 5-7904. Vehicle Salesmen Told To Renew Licenses SACRAMENTO (UPI) — Vehicle salesmen have been warned by motor vehicle director Robert McCarthy to renew their annual $10 business licenses before May 31 or pay a double fee. What’s Ethical About Religion? Is it possible to be religious without being ethical? Is it possible to be ethical without being religious? Do we need BOTH ethics and religion? Which is the most important? Are our disputes between differing points of view in this matter often caused by needless misunderstanding as to what the other person means by "ethics" or "religion?" Hear James Moore, Whittier College professor and former Methodist minister, address the Unitarian Church of Orange County at 9:30 a.m. and again at 11 a.m. on the topic "A Worthwhile Religion and A Worthwhile Ethic." Religious education classes at both services. Gather with us at Fairmont School, 11341 Mable St., Anaheim, S. of freeway, E. of Euclid. For a free copy of "Introducing Unitarianism," write P.O. Box 115, Placentia. TRY OUR PERSONALIZED SHIRT SERVICE TOO! Professional finish for perfect fit Missing or broken buttons replaced Starch "As you like it" Try it now – you’ll be glad you did! ELECTRIC SHAVERS Accessories, Parts, Repairs ANAREIM BARBER SHOP 111 S. Los Angeles St. KEE. 5-8249 MACHINES Since 1923 ALFERNANDEZ OFFICE EQUIPMENT Authorized Factory Agent Name Brands 220 E. Commonwealth Fullerton—LA 5-2349 Anaheim—KE 5-7020 Saturday, April 25, 1959 Anaheim (Col.) Bulletin—A-3 Dear Abby... Just a "Friendly" Question by Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My neighbor lady has upset me so bad I can hardly write. My husband has traveled for 14 years and he has always had a wide territory (five States) so he only gets home week ends and sometimes not even then. This friend and I were talking and she said to me, "You don't really think your husband has been 100% true to you, do you?" I told her I sure did. She said I was kidding myself because no traveling man stays true to his wife. Now she set thinking. Do you think I have something to worry about? How can I convince her she's mistaken? Or am I mistaken? DEAR TRUSTING: Don't let your neighbor lady give you any ideas. If you've trusted your husband for 14 years, he must have earned that trust. Keep right on trusting him and tell your friend (this is a friend?) to go plant her weeds of doubt in somebody else's garden. DEAR ABBY: A good friend of mine met a young woman on his vacation. He raved over how beautiful, smart and terrific she was. She is here now (on her vacation) and I was never so disappointed in all my life. She is hard-looking, domineering and loud. Although there has been no official announcement, it looks pretty serious between them. I can't understand what he sees in her. He keeps asking me what I think of her but, Abby, I hesitate to tell him. I wish you'd tell me what to do in a case like this. UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: You are wise to hesitate. If it "looks serious between them" this girl could wind up being his wife. Reserve your opinion if you value his friendship. DEAR ABBY: The other evening three couples, including my husband and me, went to a restaurant for dinner. The reservations were made in advance. When we got there we were told our table wasn't ready and we would have to wait a few minutes. My husband hates to wait for anything or anybody so he went out and sat in the car like a spoiled two-year-old. The other men went out to try to coax him back but he wouldn't come. He is 53 years old! What would you have done if you were 1? DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: I would have let him sit. He has a lot of growing up to do. DEAR ABBY: We are average, hard-working people and have two grade school boys and a little girl who is almost 5. I want my husband... DEAR ABBY: The other evening three couples, including my husband and me, went to a restaurant for dinner. The reservations were made in advance. When we got there we were told our table wasn't ready and we would have to wait a few minutes. My husband hates to wait for anything or anybody so he went out and sat in the car like a spoiled two-year-old. The other men went out to try to color him back but he wouldn't come. He is 53 years old! What would you have done if you were 1? DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: I would have let him sit. He has a lot of growing up to do. DEAR ABBY: We are average, hard-working people and have two grade school boys and a little girl who is almost 5. I want my husband to build a third bedroom for the girl but now I am afraid to. If we build the bedroom I am afraid my mother-in-law will move in on us for good. She loves to visit us, but so far she stays only two weeks at a time because she has to sleep on the sofa in the living room. I would never correct her but she is bossy, untidy and hard to get along with. Don't print my name or my husband will have a fit. UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: Why deprive your family of comforts you can afford because of your mother-in-law? Build the room for your daughter and make it plain that it is not a guest room, but your daughter's room. "How far should we go?" Get Abby's booklet, "What Every Teenager Wants to Know." 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