; . v - , if SPECIAL DELIVERY Mrs. Marvin R. Reyburn, of Pomona, wife of a mail carrier, beams proudly on the triplets born to her at Pomona Valley Community Hospital Sunday morning. The Reyburns, who have two other chil Brain's Pulse i Declared Key ToAlcoholism SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) If you are curious about what a little drink now and a big one then-does to your brain, maybe you'd better have a doctor take your brain's pulse. Dr. A.E. Bennett, a psychiatrist from the University of California, told the American Medical Association yesterday that nearly 90 per cent of a group of "chronic" alcoholics he has studied had, as he put it, an abnormal "brain pulse." - .The last two words are his way of "describing what happens when brain machine measures the amount and intensity of electrical braia activity. Abnormal readings, he said, mean the brain just isn't as ; electrical or active as the normal brain is when put to the pulse test The "chronic" stage of alcoholism, he added, is incurable. , Bennett said nearly 100 per cent Of a group of middle-stage alco holics, put to the test, had ab- ncwmai readings, too. Less than 50 jper cent of a group of early alcoholics, however, had abnormal readings on the brain - mapping machine, he added. Ike Picks Hoegh To Head OD . WASHINGTON (AP) President Eisenhower yesterday picked Leo A. Gray the new civil defense ad ministrator to head the new Of fice of Defense and Civilian Mobilization. The new agency will open for business July 1 under terms of a presidential reorganization pro gram merging the Office of De fense Mobilization and the federal Civil Defense Administration. The merger became legally effective last midnight. Eisenhower also announced the appointment of Democrat Gordon Gray, who has been heading ODM, as his special assistant in charge of national security affairs. Gray succeeds Robert Cutler, who is retiring from that job July 21 - to return to his position as chairman of the Old Colony Trust Co. in Boston. , Certified Accountants Elect S.F. Resident FRESNO (UP17 Claude E. Giles, San Francisco, was elect ed president of the California Society of Certified Public Accountant, Selected as first vice president was 'Robert L. McReynolds, Los are Sam S. Bay, Los Angeles, and Mary E. Lanigar and Clinton S. McCracken, both of San Francisco: SAYS HE'S HUNGRY T Boy With Heart Repaired On TV Responding 'Fine' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Tommy Hunter, the 8 - year - old Oakland lad whose crippled heart was operated on at Stanford Hospital Monday night before a vast television audience, is doing "just fine." A spokesman said he had taken water orally and had been complaining a little about being hungry. The operation, performed by a team of Stanford surgeons under the - searching eyes of television cameras, repaired a two-inch hole in the boy's heart. Without the operation, he would have been doomed to a brief life a a semi-invalid. - With the defect repaired,' and barring unforeseen complications, doctors say Tommy will live a long and normal life. Television station KPIX. which televised the operation "live," and Stanford Hospital were receiving hundreds of calls hourly from persons phoning in to ask about Tommys condition. ft. SW V V 5 - i - k -til - ; CROSS-COUNTRY CARGO The Matthew Monicas who left Irvington, N.J., for California 13 years ago with two children and a trailer returned there yesterday from North Hollywood in a 10-year-old limousine overflowing 'with their 11 children, ranging in age from 16 months to 16 years. They are on a vacation jaunt in the limousine purchased specifically for the trip from a funeral director. (AP wirephoto) Russia Tightening Censorship on N NEW ORLEANS (AP) Soviet censorship of dispatches by for- eign correspondents in the Soviet! Union has become increasingly Revere in recent weeks, a State Department official said yesterday. Andrew Berding, assistant secretary of state for public affairs, said some recent news stories have been delayed, mutilated or completely deleted by the Moscow censor. We believe mat secrecy can lead only to misunderstanding, to an increase in tensions," Berding said in a talk prepared for the annual convention of Civitan International. uciuic icicviot-u live gcuci ai public, apparently was an overwhelming experience to tele-view- prs. nt J 1 a T io me Doy s parents, xvir. ana Mrs. Tom Hunter, who watched from a room at KPIX, the operation was a "miracle." Like countless thousands of other spectators, they lived through the suspense of watching the boy's heart cut open and sutured while) a complicated heart-lung machine took over the function of circulating and purifying his blood. The operation, performed by Dr. Frank Gerbode, took two and a half hours. The televised portion ran 15 minutes longer than planned because Dr. Gerbode discovered an additional defect that had not showed up in tests or X-ray examination. Two veins leading from the lung drained into the right, rather than the left atrium.' The surgeon redirected them. dren, were expecting a single birth. The father is reported doing well. From left are Linda Ann, 4 lbs. 11 oz.; Lisa Joan, 4 lbs., and Larry Richard, 5 lbs. 2 oz. Medical men report the chance of triplets is 1 in 10,000. (AP wirephoto) i Recalling that the United States has suggested that the question of censorship, including jamming of foreign broadcasts by the Soviets, be discussed at a possible sum mit conference, Berding said: "We regret that the Soviet government now has decided to strengthen the barriers it has erected against a free flow of information." Soviet censorship has two forms, he said: first, the suppression of news in Soviet newspapers; and second, censorship of news foreign fym ! 'fM PICKETS AT MISSILE unidentified woman employe at JV-y.-y. Me , w .w.:-. 'k- ..V. .v.-. . , .. -X .w. . -x A- .. ..u rjA .iW. '.ryAWa.'.. jiMtfl' wmw.iviv..-. ..7.' '.""'Wwtlfchi. II I v'::-y,.,. shouting UAW pickets mill about her car. Some 100 pickets marched at all gates of the plant, cutting into Jupiter and Redstone missile production when the work force was cut in half. There were no reports of violence. (AP wirephoto) Up ews correspondents "seek to send abroad. ' He said the complete freedom of press in the United States, on the one hand, and the complete censorship in the Soviet Union, on the other, result in a "sharply un balanced covering of news" about the two countries. Berding said this and several other factors give the Soviet Union a certain advantage but added that on the whole the Soviet Union does not have the complete initiative in the war of ideas. PLANT Two sheriff's deputies try to clear a path for an the Chrysler missile plant in TV 'Quiz Kid' Gets Nominated At Boys State SACRAMENTO (AP) Leonard Ross, the 12. - year - old whose knowledge of stocks and bonds made him a big money winner on. television quiz snows, yester day won his party's nomination for treasurer at the California Boys State. The high school junior from Tu- junga, handicapped but not stopped by his size, clambered onto the stage to make his cam paign speech. He won more than $150,000 on the "$64,000 question" and also was a winner on the $b4,U00 challenge." ON WHIG TICKET Leonard is running on the Whig ticket. His Federalist opponent is Charles Hamson of Covina. Robert M. Uhl of San Francisco, Federalist, and Tim Orr of Lan caster, Whig, won . their party nominations for governor. Daniel Lund of Culver City and Dan Avey of Whittier are seek ing the lieutenant governor post. Secretary of state candidates are Gary Little of Redondo Beach and James Shanklin of Vallejo Winning their party nomina tions for controller were Stanley Sanders of Perris and Makoto Nakayama of Los Angeles. Attorney general candidates are Alfred T. Smith of San Diego and Hor ace McNally of Beverly Hills. Elected to the Supreme Court were: Bui Bush, Fullerton: Ger ald Crawford, Canyon Dam; Tom Means, Woodland; Michael New man, Los Angeles; Clifford Surko, Roseville; Bob ,Wynn, Temple City. A runoff among the seven today will determine the chief jus tice. RED LANDS YOUTH Gary North of Manhattan Beach and Ken Posey of Redlands are seeking the other nonpartisan post superintendent of public instruction. Today's elections will culminate three days of campaigning by the youngsters, who are getting a week's lesson in politics under the sponsorship of the American Legion. The governor will be inaugurated at the Capitol tomorrow. The 830 delegates wind up their week-long meeting Saturday. 4 , Missile Strike End Is Sought UAW Threatens to Oust Local Heads DETROIT (UPI) The United Auto Workers International executive board yesterday moved to end the wildcat strike at-the Redstone-Jupiter Army missile plant, threat ening officers of the striking local union with ouster unless the strike ends. The UAW executive board, headed by President WTalter P. Reuth-er, ordered officers of Local 1245 to appear at 1 p.m. today to show cause why an administrator should not be placed in charge. But despite being called on the carpet by the international, local 1245 President Milan (Mike) Ma- tich said pickets would probably be back at the plant this morning, Local 1245 represents only 470 of the 8,500 at the Chrysler-operated missile plant, but for the past two days its angry members have reduced production by 50 to 75 per cent. A UAW spokesman first an nounced Local 1245 must show cause why its charter should not be revoked. Later, the union said even if an administrator is placed over the local it would not mean revoking the charter and expulsion of the members. The UAW International acted after pressured by the U.S. De fense Department to speed up top priority missile production. Detroit, Mich., yesterday as A SUN-TELEGRAM 4 SAN BERNARDINO CAUK , Wed., June 25, 1958 RAINFALL October 153 November 77 December 4.29 January 1.83 February ....................... 6 64 March 6. 3.88 Ami May 1 May J 'a U May U .02 .49 Season total In rtnt .VK U 1336-57 ceaaon total 14.2& SUNRISE-SUNSET Thursday. June 26. 195S 5:38 a.m. 8:03 p.m. P.D.T. TEMPERATURE June June June June June June June June 83 81 83 87 ?8 83 .81 80 54 54 58 53 51 55 50 53 June 84 5 June 10 83 53 58 61 51 52 June 11 83 June 12 82 June 13 86 June 14 99 June 15 97 June 16 98 June 17 98 June IS 95 June 19 91 June 20 97 June 21 96 June 22 99 June 23 96 June 24 93 56; 63 59' 5ft 56 55 58 62 59l 56 8 Travel Opportunities LEAVING for Nashville 6-28. Take 1 rider to share exp. & driving. Ri- alto TR 5-5267. LEAVING lor Detroit. July 8th. Need someone to share expenses & help drve. Kialto, TR 7-OTTL 10 Lost and Found NOTICE TO FINDERS The ocnal code of California provides that one who finds 9 lost article under circumstances which trive him means of tnoulrr as to the true owner and who appropriates such nronprfv tn hi own use with out first maldne reasonable effort to find the owner i? euilty of larceny "FOUND Blk. male Cocker. Vic. Een- ton & Barton Rd. nr. Loma Linda. Torn plaid belt round neck. Con tact Humane Officer, Redlands Po lice. LOST: German Shepherd, 9 mos. old. 1 ft. high, grey, black & white. Answers to King. vie. sterling, Base Line & Highland. TUx 44-2162. Reward. LOST: Little yellow puppy about 6 wks. . old. Vic. Grand 1 errace. 1 A 5-5056 or OV 6-1259 Riverside. FOUND: Black male dog. part Col lie. Phone Rialto TK 5-O6ZL 11 Special Notices DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTER TRIPS SUN JUNE 29 & SAT. JULY 5th From San Diego to Coronado Islands Mexico. Leave San Diego Pier 1 a.m. Return about 3:uo p.m. Plenty of fishing room - Total passengers 15 to 16. Sleeping facilities for all. You can go aboard any time during evening. Take along plenty 01 lunch. Ladies Welcome. Call John Funderburg TLT 4-7578 or 5-2363, AFTER this date I will not be re sponsible tor any debts other than my own H. A. SMYTHK. 15144 Foothill Blvd.. Fontana, Cal AFTER this date I will not be re sponsible for any debts other than my own. della m. wassuim 425 E. Erwm. Rialto PRIVATE TUTORING for your indi vidual needs. All ages. English Math & Science. Ph. 9-9015. REMEDIAL READING LESSONS. Given by exo teacher in puoils' home AH ages. Phonetic method useo. rur 9-5397 LEARN to speak Spanish in 6 mo. Quick E-Z method. Private tutor. Mrs. Wilson, 639 Magnolia. 85-5545, GIVE your child his chance. 3rd to 6th grade tutoring. Ph. TUr 2-8589 AZURE HILLS CLUB Membership J200. TUx 47-4490 WANT refined home for lady, 67. In No. end. Companion, card partner & friend. Able to drive. TUr 2-2416. 13 Personals I'M sure it's impossible, but maybe if I keep trying I'll be able to write an ad as ridiculous as this. "Purple People Eater," song that seems currently to be giving everyone a chuckle. - Some how or other tliough, in spite of our ads, we are getting quite a reputation and more and more customers are coming to our store every day. Maybe it's because of our huge stock of light fixtures and lamp shades and our competitive prices. We have things that are different, not the . old run of the mill tract house stuff. Come in and look at our store and get new ideas to make your home more attractive and livable. LANE 0' LITES Next door to Foothill Drive-in theater 623 E. Foothill Blvd., Rialto TR 5-1532 I bought the .most wonderful new vitamin & Mineral iormuia canea MELKAY V-M FORUM LA with safe, fast acting Mentolert I go thru the entire day now without the usual feelings of tiredness. It's on sale at locally owned drug stores. KATHY. CONFIDENTIAL HELP lor expectant mothers considering adoption. State licensed agency. No obligation. The Adoption Institute. Miss Sands. Los Angeles WEbster S-2621. PALMISTRY & PSYCHIC READINGS SPPrTAI. SI READING 183 So. Mt. Vernon TUr 8-9036 DO YOU WANT TO BUILD? A HOME OR RENTALS? CALL TA 5-2160 OR VA 3-1016 MAN in mature years, would like to meet lady 5a to bo. uompamonsmp. Sun Box 473 DAY CAMPING VALWOOD RANCH FOR BOYS & GIRLS Ph. TALbot 5-5721 for Brochure WANTED-Room & 2 meals a day with elderly Catholic lady's home. In vicinity 01 Holy Rosary cnurcn write to sun box 4az. CATI TV,, hncniial will crt7A vrill S UAAU. A 11C 11,',,'.,,,. ..... city. release please contact mother or me we love you. MAN in mature years, would. like. to meet laay no 10 na. UHnpaiuunsiup, Sun Box 43 DOCTOR seeks refined lady with means, lor dear friend Sun Box 4t. MADAM DONYA, fortune telling Cards. 15475 Foothill. Fontana. "LEOTA" Waggoner's card read-ngs. TUr 9-211S. 338. W. 5th. AUTO insurance for those who have LUST ineir anvers license, see FRANK, tl. smith sob ATTOwneaa. WtTDOPDV CfrVV.T QiorM Wv Music IncL TUr 2-1507, TUr 2-0307 13 Situations Wanted Male C.M.E. DENTAL student desires summer worK (any Kinai iu yis office exo.-typing. E. W. Collard, t r ?,v 9Q T j-m -a T.inda. Calif. PY 5-3162 Sun. thru Thurs. 4-8 p.m. r.YPERimNmn Credit & collection Mgr. desires position with local firm or will relocate, sun tiox xz. man 33. with 7 vrs. executive fi nance & discount exper. desires po sition with local or maepenaem Investment or loan company. Sun Box 494 URGENT! JOBS NEEDED Yardwork, painting, house cleaning, general labor. 656 D St TUr 8-H4y5. CONST. Supt. 15 yrs. exp. in constructing single dwellings & Multiple units. State licensed. Ph: Yuc- aipa fx i-ita. AMBITIOUS married man for steady job as station attendant or laborer. Have ret, uu v-smz. CLERK, acct'g, cost, billing, taxT stock, etc. Food, metals, printing, parts: mfg., contract, wholesale-retaiL Part time. TUx 85-9162. " VERYAMBITIOUS Young man, 24, needs part time work, Eves. 8 to ? Saturday & Sun. TUr 9-7947. 6 yrs. groc. exp HAULING trash, landscape,, clean yards & lots. It4 ton truck. Reas. rates. TUx 47-6380 or TUr 8-9063. ISXPER. man desires part time janitorial work. Ph. TUr 2-005L 14 Situations Wanted Female WILL do typing & office work in my home. TUr 5-6179 RELIABLE lady wants housework by the hour. Ph. TUx 83-5339. COLORED lady desires dishwashing, maid work or housework. 80-5284. Want baby sitting or Ironing days. TUr 6-0533 DAY work or office cleaning. Phone TUr 7-5347. DAY work Colored lady Turner 9-3744 DOMESTIC work $1 hr. Own trans- portation. tux ai-az. COLORED lady wants day work. 81.25 hr. 198 So. Waterman. COLORED Lady would like maid work or Child Care. TUr 7-7345. 14 Situations Wanted Female SEW. Mend. darn. Also baby sit, Mon. Wed. & Fri. eve. 2389 Lugo. TUr 83-313 IRONINGS wanted: S5c. per hr. Pick up and deliver. Very neat work. 397 E. 18th St Ph. TUr 7-0478. CREDENTIAL teacher will tutor children who need individual attention. Phone TUx 80-0176. IRONINGS wanted: Expert work TUx 81-6523. - PRACTICAL nurse, care fcr elderly. lady, my home. Ph. TR 7-258L NURSE, pract Any type case. Live in or out TA 5-0325. TUx 85-8175. EMPLOYMENT 13 Sehools Si Educational ATTEND Summer School New Gasses Now Forming in New E.Z. Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping Business Machines Many Other Subjects Special Teen Age Typing Classes Complete IBM Courses Keypunch & Tab RAPID PROGRESS FREE PLACEMENT AIR-COOLED CLASSES SKADRON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 798 4th St. 51st Year Phone TUx 43-3132, TUr 9-5184 BE A PROFESSIONAL BARBER ENROLL NOW AMERICAN BARBER COLLEGE 593 West Third St. San Bernardino For free catalog or informa tion Phone MAdison 9-3850 collect or write Central Of-. fice 349 So. Hill, Los Angeles. WE GUARANTEE A JOB SHORT easy, Real Estate Course. Day & night classes Calif. College of Real Estate. Degley Realty Co. 1543 E St. TUr 9-4S05. TriNLSH high school or grade school at home. Books furnished. Diploma awarded. Start where you left school. Write COLUMBIA School. 524 So. Spring, Los Angeles. AIRLINES NEED MEN-WOMEN FREE travel to train for key positions. Call Air Schools Pacific. TUr 2-4830. 16 Salesmen & Agents Wanted NEW SENSATIONAL DEAL! "On the Lot home builder" wants salesmen. Selling experience & car beneficial but not essentiaL If! You walk & talk, not balk '& squawk! You'll learn the first day, how to earn big pay. Call TUr 2-5251 for appointment. During the week only between 9 a.m. to noon. No weekend calls. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN MEN or Women to Sell S ALTON RIVIERA PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON NAGLE REALTY CO. 1514 N. E ST. TUr 7-7506 SAN BERNARDINO Agents for M. Penn Phillips Co. COLLECTOR SALESMAN Excellent opportunity with established firm. Drawing account. We will train you. Contact Mr. J. E. Ash-ford between 8 & 11 a.m. L. B. Price Mercantile Co.. 1405 E St. AGGRESSIVE Advertising Salesman. Phone or personal call experience. Phone TUrner 8-0247. 17 Help Wanted Male MARRIED man. 25 to 40. with car. For established protected sales route. Average $117 per week. No layoffs. Fuller Brush Co. TUr 4-7991 after 7 p.m. NEED A JOB? Would you like to earn $400 per month, plus bonus? Inquire 1251 E St., San Bernardino, 9:30 a.m. MEN or boys to sell ice cream on 4th of July. Contact Mr. Duling. Orange Show Stadium, Saturday June 23. AIRLINES NEED MEN FREE world travel to train for key positions. Call Air Schools facing TUr 2-4830. NORM'S Automotive Service needs automatic transmission man & combination mechanic Apply 147 East Base Line, San Bdno SIERRA CHEVROLET Is ' ready to do business in volume on their new & used car dept So to do this we need exp. men in selling General Motors Products. We are overstocked with new units and are paying 30 of the gross. Our company has been set up with you the salesman in mind. For increased earnings come in and let us talk to you. Sie Mr. Dave Casey. Gen'L Mgr. ,ir George Sutton. Used car mgr. 16876 Foothill Bl .-d. at Sierra. f ontara $250 PER WEEK I am sales manager for a national- lv imfflvn flHuarH.innr rrnnMi T ...ill .".v.. uu.l. uffliis nftciij. x will be interviewing Tuesday, Wednes- In.. O . . , C . , . j oz uimsuay lor ine purpose of selecting 3 men for permanent nrwitinns in tha fiM nt farlin . . ... .,u ... vt luniu ut tel evision advertising sales. Must have tar. De aoie to travel. Average Hrnmcro nr-a Oca ,i,nnH rn run sonal interview caU TUx 83-0458 mi iur lvir. ueu. iaus accepted 6-8 p.m. only. MEN NEEDED to train for Jet Aircraft Industry See our ad under class 20 1ST CLASS UPHOLSTERER Local References Steady Work Call TUr- 7-4136 DESK clerk, nights. Salarv rnnm Pensioner preferred. Sunset Ho- WLhHZW. 3ra St, WANTED: Retired Police Officers for Security Guards. Write P.O. Box 172 giving references. AUTO frame man. Must be A-l. House of Correction. 241 S. Arrowhead. Ph. TUr 9-362L ESTABLISHED Watkins route 300 customers. Sell by appointment only. Full time. $2.50 per hour. Pay starts at once, no layotts. 32a in "E" SL 9 to 12 a.m. MAN 25 to 42. presently employed tc train for future full time openings, of established sales route. Profits will exceed $135 a week after training period. Car necessary. Write Sun Box 395. ELDERLY man for motel work. With living quarters. Sun Box 488. Experienced TV Technician GENE VANOUSE TV & MUSIC 838 W. Highland Ave. TUr 8-0283 YOUNG man with sales experience to sell and service sewing machines. Salary and commission. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 515 E Street DRIVER SALESMAN Cleaning & laundry route. Commis sions only. Klean Klothes Shop 789 D St $150 PER week for qualified men who can sell a new chemical for batteries. Batteries last 5 to 10 years. j ur MAN for permanent direct selling job. Salary $300 per month, plus car allowance and commission. Give past employment details in letter. Sun Box 490. TAXI driver. Over 25. Must know-city. Day & night shifts open. Steady work. No part time. 731 lourt st, SHOP mechanic truck or tractor see Mr. Olson, Wilson Equipment Co., Hwy. 99 & Hunts Lane. Colton. BARBER wanted, journeyman or master. TUr 9-5690, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. week days. SALESMAN for neon sign sales. CaU Fontana VA 2-2000 for appt BARBER. Want an advanced apprentice or journeyman. Guar. wages. 16 1 e. 1 St.. loiton. iUST two deliveries a day pays you $240 mo. spare time. Write Income Builders, Box 742, Beaumont TRUCK DRIVER Able to drive l1!! ton truck to work -the San Bernardino area, to deliver freezers.' Steady work. Apply 1243 "E" St hetween m a.m. & z p.m BARBER wanted to manage shop while owner on vacation. Spanish speaking pref. 75 per cent. 527 Orange. Redlands. Py 2-2S98, eves. PY 3-3971 EMPLOYMENT 17 Help Wanted Male Aircraft Assemblers Apply Employment Office ROHR Aircraft Corp. 8200 ARLINGTON AVE. . RIVERSIDE. CALIFORNIA ' Mon.-FrL 8:30 a.m. I p.m. OPEN SATURDAY 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. MEN 21 TO 30 YRS , NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED A CAREER WITH A FUTURE as a , POLICE OFFICER - with the CITY OF LOS ANGELES $440 TO $5.1 6 MO- STEADY. SECURE JOBS NO LAYOFFS Write Room 5, City Hall Los Angeles 12 KEN-CLARK Many fine Jobs available Come in and register Reg. lb. tech to $450 Credit Manager open Sales. Medical detail 25-40 $425-1-Pharmacist, reg. tops Asst mgr. trnee.. 18-28 (out) $260 up Furniture sales open Cook, hpspital exp. 40 hrs. out $260-t-Electrical Engineer to $600 Bales, advertising top . THE AREA'S OLDEST AGENCY -Piatt Bldg. 491 5th St TUr 9-35S1 MEN NEEDED Diesel Heavy Equipment Qualify through employer approved training. See our ad under class 20, "Men needed to train tor heavy equip industries" or: Write Sun Box 433 FRAME & FRONT END MAN Top salary for a highly experienced frame man. Others need not apply. A-l Auto Works. 170 F St WANTED: Man, experienced in lum-ber, hardware, plumbing & electrical supplies. Answer in own hand- writing. State experience, g i v references,- & starting wages expected. Sun Box 482. 18 Help Wanted Female POSITION OPEN" ' AT 'THE HARRIS CO. Stenographer .General Clerical: Must know shorthand and have some experience in stenographic and general clerical work. This position offers many unusual advantages and working conditions, among them being discounts on store purchases, vacations with pay, group life insurance. Also available are hospital and medical benefits. Interviews 10 a.m. to 12 noon or by special appointment Employment Office, Fourth Floor KEN-CLARK Many fine jobs available Come in and register Accounting elk. auto, trainee $135(1 Cashier-typist $225 Steno. gen'l office $300 up Typist order elk. $250 ud Reg. Lab. technician to $150 Bookkeeping mach. open Sect'y trainee, 21-35 $22(1 Cashier, 21-40 $200 Recept girl Friday $250 THE AREA'S OLDEST AGENCY . See Us for Better Jobs Piatt Bldg 491 5th St TUr 9-3581 STENOGRAPHERS Start $269. increase in 6 mos. to $282. Must be Hi-school grad. with 2 years clerical exp., and be able to type 50 w.p.m. and take shorthand at 100 w.p.m. Call TUr . 9-0111. ext. 293 for appointment. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR " Experience in sales & credit. Salary & commission. Schwarz Employment Agency. 360 D St. Ph. TUr 9-363L WAITRESS. Will pay top wages to top girl who is a "waitress." If you can qualify apply. Vans in De-vore between 9 a.m. & 12 noon. Closed Wed. "YOUNG lady to work in respectable beer tavern. Must be well groomed and attractive with nice personality. Between ages 21 to 27. No experience preferred. Apply between 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. 846 E. Base Line. JUST one delivery a day, pays you $120 a mo. spare time. Write Income Builders. Box 742. Beaumont, California. UNENCUMBERED woman or girl with references & own transportation to care for 2 small boys. S days per week in my home. Ph. TUr 6-9153. 7049 Dwight Way In rear. 2 FAST combination fountain girls & waitresses. Must be exp. Apply 477 West 2nd St. HAIR STYLIST - CUT 'N CURt, 1022 Orange, Redlands PY 2-313L EaIR Stylist & Assistant to hair stylist. 5-day week Tod salary & com. Redlands PY 3-2758. AIRLINES NEED WOMEN FREE world travel to train for key positions. CaU Air Schools Pacific. TUr 2-4830. WAITRESS, night shift, experienced, age 25-35. Apply 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 236 Highland Ave. -MANICURIST wanted. Full time. An-ply Hope's Beauty Salon. 1276 E St, BEAUTY OPERATORS Day or evening shift. $10 per shift guarantee plus comm. Earn real money in Busy San Bdno. or River- side Permanent Wave Shop. TUr 8-9513. COMPETENT maid, general housed work, for elderly cnl., refer., good wages. Ph. TA 5-3202. HOUSEKEEPER Single, live . in. Care for home & 2 boys, age 4 & 7 in exchange for fum. studio apt., board & small wages. TUx 43-4103. WAITRESS wanted, age 25-40. Orange Juiius. 271 E. Highland. BEAUTY OPERATORS wanted. $50 wk. plus commission. 5 day wk. Hours 9 to 5:30. Roy's Beauty Cen- ter, Fontana VA 2-4714. EXPERIENCED canvassers. Must have car. Drawing against commissions. Possible earnings up to $100 per wk. Call TUr 9-74S9. be-tvveen 10 & 12 a.m. onlv. WOMENi Earn $S-$14 day. Pract nurses urgently needed! Age, exp. Hi Schl. no bar. Quick employment as qualified. 1359 Mt. Vernon Colton. TA 5-0326. TU 85-8175, 7-7149 WOMAN, 21-35. for massage wor Good pay, hours. & tips. Might teach the right party. Apply a.m. only. TUr 7-9158. COLORED woman for housework. Must live in. 732 D St Ph. TUx 83-0139. ' RE LIABLE baby sitter for 7 children. No hard work. No smoking or drinking. 198 So. Waterman. HOUSEKEEPER, live in, 4 small children. TUrner 9-1569 after 5. BEAUTY operator wanted, full or part time TUr 5-3455. HOUSEKEEPER, live in. father & 3 boys. Fontana. VA 2-2526 before 3. 19 Help Wanted, Male or Female WANTED: 2 Beauty operators to take over clientele, good working conditions in refrigerated modern beauty salon Edith's House fcr Beauty. 2234 Arrowhead. Ph. TUx 85-5167 or TUx 81-8474. RETIRED couple to manage trailer park. S.B. Must have trailer. Refs. JLO;Box7t Sunland. Calif. WAITRESS & dishwasher. Eddie's Truck .City, Junction 66 & 13S. Cajon Pass REAL Estate sales person with cari to work in Yucaipa Valley. Ph. Yucaipa. PY 7-1545 or 7-7224. (Don tinned on Next Faze)
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