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ARIZONA RETAILER'S ANNUAL CONVENTION

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Dr. John W. l,t'onard's prolocative talk on lalror-mtrnagt'mt'nt relatiorrs nhilh drerv a good rleal o[ response lrom the members. The AIIL&BSA is oppose d to rt peal of section I l-B o{ the Ta{t-Hartley Act and as it didn't seem that Dr. Leonard agreed. there was lots ammunition for a spirited discussion and most of it sot fired. too.

Oflict'rs elected that day were: pre-sident. William C. Bell; Ray Lopp and Charlt's Mann as vice-presidents and Morris Trrrken. trcasurer. Eler:ted direr:tors were: l"riday night lreirtg frt'e o{ scht'dult'd activities. nearly [ort] people u'ent ot't'r the border to Nogalt's. N{exico for thc t'r'ening. Ac'curate rcports on that trtttiott are understandalrly hazy.

A. C. Bennett, Ilob Bluell, Douslas E.

Boyle. Jcrry Bruce. Pete Corpstein. Carl' Fischer. Cliff Floyd, Tom Fritlena. Jal' Catt's, Fid Cibson. Dale Crahe. and Sam Hauert.

Also named directors u't're: Boh Horr. Hcrb Kcllcr-. A. C. Masotr" Mike Mcdigoyit'h. I)ett' Pollock. l,arry Powers. Charlt's Itay" Gil Raymond. Nlart' Schwarz. (llinc Schweikart, and Ilob Silver-.

"Tomorrow's Management Today". the Saturday opener hv WCLIB's Patrl Hollenbeck, detailed the need for managemcnt

MERCHANT planning and how it corrld tie in with data proccssing. Latcr, William Beal was introduc'ed as the group's newest lifetimc honoran' director. An inspirational talk lrr- Dr. l'lovd Corbin and his wi{e cont,ludt<l thc a fternoon.

The annual lranqrret that night saw tltt: prt'sentation oI golf trophies. Ous Jlit'haels gifted for his long 1'ears of g=ood servictand new manager Frank f)ar-is irrtroduced to the memlrers. [)ancing and maintaining the national liquor consumption figures at their commendabl,v high level ocr:upied the rest oI the er-ening.

Earlier tht' ladies had gathered {or a luncht.on at the spectacular Skvline Country (Continued on Po,g,c 74)

WHOLESALERS

Arizona Convention

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Club on the Catalina loothills. Gus Michaels' wift. Katie was presentcd rvith a gold hracelet in appreciation of her many years of help to thc group. Sir o{ the gals wore embroidered western dres."es to help publicize the upcoming International convention that the Salt River club is hosting in Phoenix on Sept. 19-22.

In all" the conr"ention was a good show by a good group and next year's looks as if it will be even better than this yt'ars'.

Grenfell lumber Closing

The remainine items in the Crenfell Lumber Company in Colusa. Calif. stock were sold at auction June 5-6 by Clarence E. Crenfell, who said he was retiring from his pres(,nt location after 130 years in the lumber busines-".

Grenfell's {ather. the late R. W. (lrenfell, bought the business in 1940 from C. C. Hicok, who later purchased lumber yards in Grimes. Butte City and Princeton.

Eight years ago, when his {ather retired, Clarence took over as operator of the busine-.s. His father died on Memorial Day in 1959. Four and a hall vears aso Clarence

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