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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 12

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Mncsday, January 17, (Tim iHzmfarh 5P-eiitbu Quiff acuity Job i Too Lofe To Classify TOUXG GIRL for general housework. Must live In. LU 4-60S6, between a.m. end 6 p.m 'if ter 80 Years BLOOMINGTON, 12. tlPl-Tlie McLean County Board of $u- Britons Have Odd Reactions After First Visit to U.S.

I WASHINGTON 1 PD W'hAe Hou-e officials said Tuedav tlia Arthir SeLlesincer Jr. has dtu id- pen Dors has voted to end Its 80-ed to reign bom tie faculty of year policy of allowing the sber-HanarJ I nncrs'ty and serve it? free quarters and food at the permamrty on Prindcnt Kenne- couny jail, eftective in Deiem-dv staff. fr. LONDON (ITU Apace does not permit a defim-rtew has been added to the stand-1 the list of the things wrong with i pi ian iwti iri mnre nwtnirtr ir NOW PLAYING (OS 111 IS SEE lira Mil! America, but her is a email sample: Traffic proceeds on the wrong side of the street, houses and apartments are kept at such a irgh temperature that you can roast a turkey outside the stove, the beer is so cold all the favor is driven out of it, the natives have an uncouth habit of cutting a piece of meat and then transferring the fork to the right hiid to spear it, the summers are hot and the winters are cold, there is no royal family, when you are introduced to an American he utters a barbaric phrase that sounds hke Hi; Stratford, is bigger than Stratford, England, but It has never produced a William Shakespeare, American business men talk business all the time even when they are giving a business luncheon for British business men. Adventure In Miami Now harken to Miss Dee Wells, who returned recently from the United States and was so shaken by a night in a Miami hotel that she related her adventures in a communication to the London Daily Herald.

A bell boy escorted her to a room, flicked some switches, extorted a dollar from her and slammed the door. The radio was on full blast, she writes. Tbt- television ard list of c-ompaints made by Englishmen who have ju5T returned from the United Sia'es. Seems British citizens are being ilated in hotel room where monsters inUmdate them neen 0PEN fR-AND vLUQLU SAT. ONLY D1N0SAURUS And Gary Cooper tn "They Came to Cordura" WATCH (Armstrong CIRCLE THEATRE TONIGHT! Learn how to end your ceiling problems once and for all with a new Armstrong ceiling.

We have a dozen different ceiling designs on dis-plav Channel 29 30 10:00 P.M. GLENN FORD BETTE DAYiS LANGE AR FRANK CAPRA'S Pocketful ofMiracles, rTrirnn -rrr" On Complete Performance Only! Goodbye Again 7.00 Pocketful of Miracle 9.00 MICKEY OWDifiJS' INGRID BERGMAN YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS inner aB4 After Cw Film Ftttiril AJSATOLE UTVAK "GOODBYE AGAIN" I epos (He iwvrt "Ainwv Vr Brahim hr FRANCOISE SAGAN Below Zero Weather Hits Midwest F.v United Press Internabnnal cold stretched from the Rock es to Indiana today and frost nipped the Cotton Belt Light snow fell from inland areas of Washington and Oregon to Montana Temperatures ot 20 below zero were common across North Dakota and northern Minnesota today. It was 32 below zero at In- Trus bed is speciallv tcnrtional rails, Minn, at iied with a relaxicating mattress gnt and the mercury never climbed above 14 bcow theie Tuesday. By 8 Tuesday the temperature had fallen to 30 be- Takes Up Battle low zero at Minn Cold wave wanungs weie up fori parts of Ohio. Pennsylvania and A0 summon hoip See fought back was on.

The air conditioning was adjusted to send the temperature down to zero. Every' light tn the room was on. I escaped into the bathroom for a drink of water. The glass was triple, super-sealed in cellophane and I could not puncture it. I returned to the bedroom and two printed notices swam into eye level: 'Take a live alligator home; perfect present for the kiddies, and.

slightly to the left, fnseit 25 cents. I put my quarter dollar into the slot. No live alii- gator appeared Instead, bed began to shake and quiver The bed shook for half an hour and then I saw a sign in small print Weary? Ml.Si Yei.s bad too much ITS TmL FCN LT CAPtR CAPRA E.VR PJLLEO PETER FALK THOVAS MITCHELL EC WO PAERETT HGRTCN r.tS'ER PANAVISION COLOR Plus the cast of the year in the picture of the year! pridt-1 HOLIDAY tills and taxes hangup hr ad" Many clev- in q. This is kmc tore and aluajs CHANNEL 21 sing.e-handed against the men-! sters by fimbrg a hidden dial which turned off iht radio. Along! the ceiling moulding she located the air conditioner and gave the stvylly wheel a full spin She got the sound turned off the television set but could not do anv thins about the picture so she covered the screen with a blanket.

She did not drop any more quarters into the relaxicator. She went to bed thirsty. Next morning the room temperature was 90 degrees. Two figures on the TV screen were fighting a roaring gun bottle with silencers on their pistols and months. When she checked out, the bell boys ignored her.

prbleir romnes to P. cill NUi part tfnic time, cu-e o- January WI i 1- pian. vr.r Set SEMfl: afer mi oi. Mole It JR wfw4 tri Jlf Te.a3f4.lJ New York Bekiw freezing tempt i aturea were repoled as far south as central Texas. Arkansas Tennessee and North Carolina.

It was an even 32 degrees at Atlanta, Ga. At St Ixnus. city garbage collectors voted Tuesday to continue their six-day strike until the city specified a temperature below winch they would not have to work. In Chicago city officials ordered extra shifts of garbage and trash collee'ors for the weekend to catch up with work slowed by heavy snow and cold. Fresh vegetable prices jumped as much as 14 cents a pound at 1 New York due to cold weather crop damage in the South and the whole-ale co-t of some vegetables doubled in Chicago.

Weather Report He Dav Forecast IS THE HANFORD STATION SEWING MACHINES repaired, cleaned end adiueted Work guarantee 3 day eervlce Part for most machine. Call Mr. Bill LU 4-667. Money To Loan 20 LOANS, anything value, diamonds, guns bought. Hanford Jewelry and Loan, 217 N.

Irwin, Misc. For Sal B0 LADY KENAORE automatic washai slightly used demonstrator. Reg ular $299.95. ONLY $199. Electric range, deluxe floor model, 36 inch, brand new.

Regulat $409 95 NOW ONLY $269. SPECIAL Rangehe. Like new $84.91 SPECIAL. 36 inch ga range. Gooo condition.

Spotless $68. 30 inch gas range with griddle 2 to select from, each $139.91 30 inch gas range. $77.95. DELUXE gas range, rofissiere, grid die, timer. Like new.

$179,53 SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. Hanford LU 4-6621 Ixr. 7 Water Heaters $26.95 20 gal. iebuiit Toilets $26.95 Close Couple ACE Plumbing 760 I. 7h LU 4-882C LF-LX1.

wire wheel bus cap, fuj sp ke fit moat 16 Inch wheels, haa adapter. Cost $100 set. Sacrifice for $25. Phone LU 2-3646. ARTHRITIS PAINS DruflrStiat recommend D4M4LIN for results Prompt amazing- relief, Tomer Drug.

FIREPLAi wood Oak, aprlce and Eu'-alvptu $25 a cord. Phone LC 4-3S86. 1 FT. refrigerator, good condition, Roll-away bed, nearly new. 91 Phillips St.

Misc. For Rent SEWING nwhine, round bobMfe. Stnaer treadle. Guaranteed. El lie Mobil, 10 W.

Grargevllie. 55 Gplsmobile engine and tran mission. Phone 4-419S. 31 PORTABLE paint eprayera ladders, grinders, belt sander drilb sabre saw Morrows Body Shop Appliances For Sale 33 GAS stove, a heater, wrlnge washer, electric stove. Reason able 411 Miller St.

LU 4-6U4S after 6 p.m. FRIGIDARE refrigerator, Queen wringer washer. Phore LU 4-5506. AUTOMATIC washer, good con ditp.n. 1500 Pleasant Way.

LO Farm Equipment 41 Choose From 35 Used Tractors ell priced to sed feM 9N FORD, rebuilt, vc. eecj0 8N FORD, rebuilt, guer, JOHN DEERE wcult MOLINE with cult FMD Major Diesel, recorc. 850 FORD, rebuilt, guar. Implement Buys "MD" ell ext-ei wcotton pick. cult.

Drag Scraper wram 2-way Tumble-Bug plow Border Shaper Scracer 4 6" led. 3-pf. D'sc. Tool Bar Carrier wram Double wing ditche' BeGe Pump Feed Wagon, automat- Dncher, 3 pt. Disc Ridge-s 5'3" Kilirier D-se PLUS MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION I Ml SALES SERVICE Genuine Ford Pan tICMpiMTIffln iMMiaiMiYd CORNFORTH Ford Tractor Co.

$29 West 5tb, Hsrpcucf lUdlow 2-1709 2 16 Ford Roll over Plow. Top shape 1 Used Post Hols Digger with new Auger. I 8-N Ford overhauled 1 Used Farmhand Manure Spreader I Moline with 4 row cultivator. 1 used 3 point scroper. 1 CT 316 Atlcs roll over plow, pull type.

2 VAC Cose with 3 pt. hookup. Guaranteed. 1 Massey-Harris 44 Diesel with 4 row cultivator. Hanford Farm Supply Expert Service TV LOG Wednesday P.Bi.

15 Dick Tracy 24-29-4? News S-N Huckleberry Ho.trd 6:15 p.m. 10-24-29-30-47 New 6:30 I' 24 Pioneers 29 Amos and Andy 3uew 47 Big Time V. i estl 6:45 n. SO Ne- 7 p.m. jo Californian 24 M.gbwav r-lrol 20 Dejth Va.it D.iyi Sit Nu ud lu 10-24 Wauun in 47 News specia p.m.

29-iO Fii'itr Know- Be 47 ay pm, 01 hirg of Dun, one 24 Ji-ev yyxyo- Checkmate. My sicrj- 47 Ton Pat p.m. 24 i'trry on 47 Hawaiian Eye 9:30 p.m. D.ik an lvke In p.m. Rob Newhmt 2v 30 Circle Trhu.trc 47 Naked 10:30 p.ui.

10 24 Brink' ey's Journal. doc attend'5 be.nitv stiuo, dog Khool and ijnnon show, 11 m. 10-24 50-47 News ov if. iioodhim Ensurnc Brian iWievy 1952 11:15 pin. lO Lockup 24-Jack Paar 3) Mo le The Texas Rangers Fred MacMurrav, Jack Oakie U6' 47 News 11:30 p.m.

47 CHerland Trail THURSDAY 6 a.m. 24 Continental Classroom Modern Algebra Prof. John L. Kelley 6:30 a.m. 24 American Government Dr.

Peter H. Odegard 6:43 a.m. So Daily Woid 6:50 a.m. 50 Farm Report 7 a.m. 24 Today.

John Chanctilor 2y.r College of the Air 7:30 29 Dally Word 8 a.m. 10 Romper Room 5 a.m, 10-24 Say When 29 Calendar. Harry Reasoner 9.30 a. in. Play Your Hunch 29-301 Love Lucy 47 Movie 18 a.m.

10-24 Price is 29-30 Video Village 10:39 a.m. 10-24 Concentration 29-30 Your Surprise Package 11 am. 10-24 Truth or Consequence 29-30- Love of Life 47 Texan 11:30 a.m. 10-24 It Coaid Be on 29-30--Search for Tomorrow 47 Love that Bob 11:45 a.m. 230 Guiding Light 12 Noon in Jan array 29 People's Choice 30 Celebrity Playhouse 47 Camouflage 12:05 p.m.

51 Burns and Allen 12:30 p.m. 10-24 Loretta lourg 29-30 As the World Tams 1pm. 1024 Young Dr. Mature 29-30 Password 47 Day in Coirt p.m. 10-24 Cnir ive Daughter 29-30 House Party 47 You Avked for It p.m 10-24 Make Room for D.diiy 29-30- Millionaire 47 Number Flease 2:38 p.m.

10 Movie 24-Here's Hollywood 29-30 Verdict is Youtf 3 p.m. 29-30 Brighter Day 47 Queen for a Day 3:10 p.m Movies 3:13 in, 29 30 Secret Storm 3:30 in. 29-30 Edge of Night 47 Who Do You Trust? 4 p.m. 29 Movie go Amos and Anar 47 American Bandstand 4:30 p.m. In Mitchell- Carters yv Fhppo Jr.

and Popeye 5 p.m. 1 KuIIa and UU.e 47 Webster Webfoot 5:15 p.m. Pest itoogea lb Trading Pest 3 Ttrve St Legal Notices ROOM man. with kitchen for gentle-430 N. Redlnffton.

Lodges 1 Hanford Lodge So. 178 Wednesday. February 7. Slated meeting. Solournere elcome J.

Ango, W. M. m. Cobb, Sec Lost Found 2 LOST, rtdish tan and white Chihuahua Answers to name of Rusty. Bearing tag from Lee Angeles dog and rat hospital.

Reword LU 4-71103. Special Notices 4 HAIRCUTS, $1 60. Palace Earber Shop, 105 N. Doutv street, Hanford. IL41K cuts, children unde- 12, 1.25 City Barber Shop.

108 N. Douty. Free PARTY to i house for free lumber. Call Fullerton, LU 2-1352 Mole Help Wanted 10 YOUNG MEN 1S-24 Travel est Coast Alaska, Hawaii and return, $250 to start Immediate expenses advanced. Transportation furnished.

Neatness essential. Apply A R. .1 vhnsnn, Fresno Hotel, in lo-j. lion't phone. Female Help Wonted 11 AMBITIOUS MOTHEBS Splendid oppctunity To earn during school hours.

No experience necessary. Interviews, Employment Office, 9 A.M. Thursday, Jan, 18. V'lUNG LA LIUS 18-24 Tiaiet VV.st Coast, Alaska. Hair bin, i.rh well known company.

$. 0 to start. All inn i Parents at lure-view Apply A. R. triMii Hotel, in Fres-ri), boil phone.

er are solving their profitable income oppoT-rrjltU4 otTered by Avon oil ran foo Writ1 Bx l2o. oi alter 6 p.m. home products need can earn ap- it.lv 2 full approximately, $75 week-car neo-sory. Reply to Bon Hanford Sentinel before beautiful decorative assea-s your hom- IL-stesa For further information In.x caie of Hanford gh i bool girl to work hool in canh and car-rv ppli ILmford Laun-diy Dry Cleaning Co. Fem Help 12 OPPORTUNITY Qualified man or woman to take over Rawleigh Bjsmess established in Hanford.

Company Representative will in-e-view. For details see or phor-e Hadsell, 1300 Irwin, Hanford, i 4 5 7 tor ten lew. appointment for in- Work Wanted 15 CA EbTl.P work wanted, roofing. foundations, remodeling, nw building and ehet-rock hanging Phor.e LU J-2251 Hull.ii painting Inside and out $1 75 pc hour Phone LU 4-7262 IRONING done in my home, $1 per hour Phone LU 2-2166. GARDENING work Phone LU 2-2173.

wanted. WILL do Ironing In i Pickup and delivery my home. LU 4-7214. Tre Sentinel wan! ad It the sure I way tn result 1 I NOTICE TO PAY ASSESSMENTS PARKSIDE ESTATES NO. I COUNTY TRACT NO.

185-2 GRANT C. POTTER R-osd Commissioner of the Loan- of Kings, CERTIFICATE OF ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS NAME BY PARTNERSHIP AND USE OF NAME BY INDIVIDUAL The undersigned, ALBERT LUM, KEN MYNATT and GERALD MANDA. do hereby certify that they have abandoned the fully expe-iep-ed w-ool press-fictitioua name of LMM Ranch1 er AppL H.mtord Laundry as I'n F.eari-a' Co. phone LU LU 3-6144 or write, Raw- ieigh, 306 Adeline, Oakland. 1 1 1 $5 S3 ductions from the lakeside Inn and the utili.

zation of a very large and modern banquet room for participation show requiring large audience. There wa no other place obaipable near Hanford for the telecasting of these programs, which are daily present, lions in the KDAS (localized) concept of operation. Last week we delivered more program from the Hanford area, filmed, than any other TV station delivered for their prime coverage area. Every 30 minutes we are specifically dressing the fact that we are the Hanford station. And, to give efficient public service to Hanford, we will in the next two week open studio "A and will be able to presert LIVE how from Hanford such as interviews with prominent citizens who preform instrumental roles in the success of any civic endeavor, or present interviews with any newsworthy individual, and present anylhirg that is of interest ot the community of Hanford We take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the wonderful welcome displayed by the viewers in Hanford and we ere extremely grateful to be known a the Hanford station.

KDAS-TV Harold Gann, General Manager The following i a atement from the manager in respect to the two point out. lined in our ad last Wednesday, Jan. 10. There have been considerable comment made in the Hanford area in respect to the fact that Channel 21 was to become the Kingsburg station. A originally planned, Channel 21 will remain the Hanford station.

Also the question arose regarding the studio location. Many people in Hanford thought that because it is a Hanford station that the studio should be located in Hanford and not in Kingsburg. Actually the main stud'O are not located in Kingsburg They are located at a point two miles south of Kings burg Highway 99 at the Kings River. Our main studio location had to be at this point in order to meke our transmitting and live programs a one place operation. The transmitter was located at this point in ordur to reach as many people as possible in respect to our coverage capabilihes To have located at any point nearer Hanford would have created reception problems in many other communities in our area.

The main studios were located at this point. The Lakeside Inn premises, because of the many live programming operations, such a drag boat racing and water skiing exhibitions on the Kings River, aquacade performances in the lakeside Inn pool, live orchestra pro SV.N FRYNC1SCO LTI) -F've- i a nrei aC rrh-', California. Ooca-ional ra '-fne perrn spifadiiut over ar-a about weekend: snow mountains normal normal low -high Sairamen-1 1 li-ii I. IPuit Eureka 41-54. Smta F.noa 27-57, Blue Can'd Jon 4 4 California: Occasional nun niainlv north about week-snow in high mountains; nor- inal empi-raiuces.

normal Imv-Rlhieh San Francisco 45-55. i-uhrias 23-61, Yost-mne 24-4S. Temperatures nfted Pre International under which they have previously been transacting business as of December 1, 19fil. The names in full of all members of the partnership and their places of residence are as follows. ALBERT C.

LUM 1718 Buena Vista Avenue. Bakersfield, California KEN MYNATT 4300 Flintridge Drive, Bakersfield, California GERALD MANDA 1016 N. White Sfreet Hanford, California GERALD The undersigned MANDA, certifies that he is trana- acting a genera! farming busi ness in the County of Kings. State of California under the fictitious name and Myk of LMM Ranch and that the name of the sole person interested said busi nes and bis address are as fo! lows NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all owners of real property liable to be assentd to pay the costs and expenses of the acquisitions and improvements described in Resolution of Intention No. 61-116 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Kings KEN MYNATT on October 31, 1961, are hereby e-i-oMT-i mvm notified that on December 19, 1961.

iLRALD MA D. assessment and diagram to CALIFORNIA Pa- coMs an( expense of MANDA White Sfreet California December 18. 19ul ALBERT C. LUM GERALD 1016 N. Hanfoid, Doled.

STATE OF County of Kern On this 18th day of December in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one before me, Margaret Janzen a Notary-Public in and for the County of Kern, Slate of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared ALBERT C. LUM. KEN MYX-! period, serial bonds to represent ATT and GERALD MANDA the unpaid assessments and bear-known to me to be the persons jing interest at the rate of not to whose names are subscribed to i exceed six per cent iS) per an-tbe within instrument and ac- num will be issued pursuant to knowledged to me that they ext- the Improvement Act of 1911, and cuted the same the last installment of such IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I bonds shall mature not to exceed have hereunto set my hand and nine 'n years from the second affixed my official seal in the day of January' next succeeding the next September 1st following their date Said bonds shall be made payable to bearer and provide a premium of S1 of the tro- paid principal thereof on call. I County of Kern the day and year 'in this ceitificate first above writ-ton.

'SEALi MARGARET C. JANZEN said acquisitions and improvements was recorded in my office. Said assessments are due and payable immediately at my office, 11815 S. Uth Hanford, California, and must be paid within the perod expiring January 19, 1962 In tne ewnt of the failure to pay before the expiration of said Plans Florida Stay BOSTON UPI' King Sand of Saudi Arabia and his entourage will leave next Tuesday for Palm Beach. where he will continue hi recuperation.

The king recently underwent two eye aerations and abdominal surgery at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital here. He came to Boston last Nov, 22. Farmer's Hardware 106 N. Irwin FherM LU 2-2591 1 i 1 My commission expires April 7, 1963. I Notary Public In and for the County of Kern, State of Califor- nia 5.30 in, 24 Spt ts Fea'J'e '2 ruey-t II I Pub c6 i 1', Jan.

11 12, IE. 19, 20, U. 13 i 1 7 IU I-C4-4S Faoua Jan. A 17, 24, SL.

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