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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 28

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0 -V SP qe 0 I January 5, 1964 B-12 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL cheii championship for the Rep. Powell Wealthy Attorney Declarei NEW YORK (UPI) Rec Goal of Re-Educating Shavers To Shave Electrically Cited and li a contender for the world title, defeated Raldy of Puerto Rico, in the final match of the 12-jund tournament. It began here Dec. 15. Brooklyn Youth Wins American Chess Title NEW YORK (UPI)-Bobby Fischer, 20, Brooklyn, N.

Friday night won the U. S. sixth time, establishing a national record with a clean sweep score of 11-0. Fischer, who first won the championship at the age of 14 Adam Clayton Powell, has assets worth millions of dollars, according to a lawyer seeking to collect on a financial state since hit client, Mrs. Esther James, won the judgment three years ago.

Rubin also said he has offered Powell a chance to forego a court appearance Monday if the congressman agrees in writing to list all of his finances in the event he loses an appeal from the judgment. Powell is congressman from a Harlem district and minister of the Abyssinian Baptist Church there. NEW YORK (UPI) Of "Today a salesman I like to use the word "Mer- hit but he found i he could be happy selling and the approximately 55 million defamation judgment chandiser" must understand against the Harlem Con Albuquerque's Outstanding completely the problems of distribution," he said. "The day "I've been at it ever since. Soda Jerk As a youngster, Culberg worked as a soda jerk in a drug store, sold magazines gressman.

The estimate was made by Raymond Rubin who said he has been looking into Powell's and Hair Styling Center lof the glib salesman and fast and caddied on a golf course during the summers. Then, in 1934, he got a selling job for a catsup manufacturer and Culberg the salesman was on his way. He went from the catsup company to a wholesale grocery house, a mail order com men of shaving age in the United States today, more than a third roughly 20 million shave electrically. The man who supplied this statistic is a man bound by a brand new job to do something about it. Jack J.

Culberg, president of Schick Inc. in Lancaster, said the majority of people shaving today shave with blades. "But we'll change that," he said. "We're going to re educate the present shavers to shave Culberg. who became president of Schick Dec.

2, said proudly that he and the company are both, in a sense, "depression babies." Left School In the midst of the depression in 1931 Culberg was a RESOLVE TO BE A LOVELIER YOU IN 1964! and let Flair show you how! Classes Now Forming! Teen closj storts Jon. 14 Adult clan itorti Jon. 15 Juniors log 6-13) Jan. 11 talking salesman if gone. No industry today is ever built on the one-shot gales pitch.

"A product is not sold until the consumer buys it and between the manufacturer and consumer there's a distributor and a retailer. I think that for anybody to get his grass roots is to sell to the retailer." Culberg, 49, said 32 years experience in marketing has reinforced one concept that he learned as a youth. "Honesty and integrity are vital to the success of a business," he said. "You've got to deal fairly with everyone connected with the product you sell. If you play the game hard and to win you must play it fair then business success will take care of itself." Under the personal direction of Mr.

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He was later named general sales manager for housewares operation of Ekco Products Co. in Chicago and, at the height of a I successful selling career, senior vice president for sales of Revlon, the New low tuition rates in effect! Telephone for details! 1:30 m. ta 9:00 p.m. Thuu. enly 111! cosmetics manufacturer.

(Ztez Jc Coiffure 4017 Central Ave. NE teenager in Chicago forced to leave school because of his father's illness. One year Prefers 'Merchandiser' School of Modeling Charm 1809 San Mateo, NE AM 5-1565 Culberg doesn't like the 'word "salesman" now. earlier, a former Army colonel, Jacob Schick, successfully set up production facilities to manufacture one of his inventions the electric shaver. For Culberg, the road to success was considerably rockier than it was for Schick.

It meant giving up a cherished ambition to become a doctor he was a pre-med-cal student at Chicago's De-Paul University when the de- Evening School Classes to Open Here Thursday Registration for a variety of non-credit adult evening! school courses will be held at two high schools on Tuesday beginning at 6:30 p.m. i i First class meetings of the courses, which run for 12' -f I 1 i i i weeks on Tuesday and Thursday nights, will be on Thursday. Tuesday night's registration sessions will be in the library at Albuquerque High and in the Cafeteria at Highland High. Business Education Business education courses are organized for one-hour class sessions, with starting times of 6:45, 7:35 and 8:25 each Tuesday and Thursday. Thus, it is possible for an individual to enroll in as many as three of these courses.

Two hour courses meet from 7 to 9 p.m. each class session. Each of the one hour business education courses carries a semester tuition fee of and the two-hour courses have a $5 tuition. Students successfully completing the business education courses will be issued certificates of proficiency. High school credit courses, which are offered tuition-free at Albuquerque High School, run concurrently with the regular school semesters and will not register for the second semester until Jan.

27- and 29. Information Available Full information on the aduit evening school programs can be obtained from Mrs. Alma Dawson, night school clerk, between 2 and 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday at Albuquerque High. Ore-hour courses being offered at Albuquerque High include Typing II and III; Shorthand II, III and IV; refresher shorthand Bookkeeping I and II; advanced bookkeeping.

Two hour courses at Al- buquerque High include basic aviation (ground school), sew-! ing and clothing construe- tion, general machine woodworking and wood art, conver-j sational Spanish, citizenship for aliens, and English and! i 1 4 i- 5 It i i l' it i reading for non-English speaking people (beginning, intermediate and advanced levels). At Highland High, the one-hour courses include four lev- els of typing, four levels of shorthand, two levels of bookkeeping, advanced bookkeep-' ing business English, and office machines. Two-hour courses at High-: land will include clothing con-1 struction for intermediate! and advanced students, paint-' ing and sketching, and con-1 versational Spanish I and II. month or the next proximate business day, if the 20th is a holiday earn from the 1st.) Add these to Sandia's other benefits and you'll see why so many Albuquerqueans save at Sandia Savings always the leader! 4.50 Benefit 1: Sandia's high current rate of interest 1.50 now compounded daily, plus insured safety. Benefit 2: Full interest, compounded daily, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal on accounts open at the end of the quarter.

Pll ANDIA PAYINGS Benefit 4: Your choice of gifts or Green Stamps when you open or add to your account. Choice of gifts or number of stamps in proportion to size of your deposit. AND NOW BENEFIT 5: In addition to daily compounding, Sandia's two offices are open from nine to noon on Saturday for your convenience. Always plenty of free Marking in the Heights. Park free at any Park 'N Shop lot downtown.

Postage paid both ways when you save by mail. 20 fl" JAMCt N. FOUY. MCSIDWT FOUNMO TO liRVf TSSOCI WNO tt MAIN OFflCt SIMMS lUHDING. POWNTOWrlS MIGHTS Of HCt SAN MATtO AT WlCMAN.

SCHOOL ftOAO CerrroM rMJ. tmm Seveie eelee eeejeka Blaze Damages Residence Slightly Slight damage to a residence at 720 Solano NE was caused Friday night by fire' believed caused when a light-! ed electric lamp toppled1 onto a living room couch, i Asst. Fire Chief S. B. Skid-more said.

Occupant of the Mrs. Mattie L. Chapin, was out at the time, Skidmore re-l ported. Both couch and lampj were near the living room! window and the lamp ap-j pa rent ly fell during a strong, gust of wind, according to the1 chief. Benefit 3: Twenty or more free interest days each month.

(Deposits by the 20th of tht F-p.

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