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January 16, I960 Bank To Furnish Income Tax Forms Corte Madera Police Arrest Larkspur Pair Shortly after leaving a Corte Madera bar with his wife Wednesday night, Sol H. Blum of 145 King street, Larkspur was arrested by Corte Madera police on a charge of indecent exposure. Charles Newman. the arresting officer, also charged Blum. 52, and his wife, Louella, with drunkenness and disturbing the peace.

Both were booked at Marin County Jail. They were arrested at 6 15 m. at Corte MaderaRedwood avenues. and A stock of federal and state income tax forms will be available at all offices of the First National Bank in San Rafael, announced Harold Knobbe of the bank's advertising department. Besides the main office at Fourth and streets in San Rafael, the bank has Marin branches in Novato.

Kcntfield, Corte Madera. Mill Valley, San Anselmo and at the Belvedere boardwalk. Convention Opposes Pt. Reyes Park A resolution protesting the turning over of 55.000 acres on In 1883, the Pendleton Act the Pt. Reyes peninsula to the went into effect, providing for National Park Service was pass- ALMANAC Today is Saturday, Jan.

16, the 16th day of the year, with 350 more days in 1960. The moon is in its full phase. The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Venus. On this day in history: the United States Civil Service Commission. In 1920, the War Department distributed 4.265000 Victory Medals to American service men and women of World War RADIO TONIGHT 5 oe P.M.

KABL Limelight :05, Monitcr Holiday :25. Weekend News KCBS- New? :05, Fred Wilcox 05 Bill Heyward 5:50 P.M. KCRS- Tom Harmon .45, Frank Goss News :35 Monitor mons and King :45 Shell Sports Research 45, Calif Holiday :55, Weekend News 6:00 P. M. :05, Sports 10.

Monitor :05, Sat. Night Out Party :05 Boh Cohig 6:30 P. M. Ole Oprv Night Out :55, Frank Gifford Partv :55, Weekend News 7:00 F. M.

:05. Monitor .05. News Analysis 10, Sat. Night Out I Party :05 Bob Colvig and Gold i 7:30 P. M.

i Night Out Partv :55. Weekend News 6:00 P. M. Hall :05, Best in Music Saturday Night :55. Weekend News :05.

Sat. Night Out :05 Bob Colvig 6:30 P. M. and Johnson in Music 9:00 P. M.

:05, Saturday Show :05. Flight. 660 :15. Music From Broadway :05. Sat Night Out of Rest :05 Jim Spero Hall 9:30 P.M.

Dance Time :45, World Tonight I Marx of Tomorrow 10:00 M. People Are Funnv :15. Dixieland's My Beat to the Bible :05 Jim Spero Serenade 10:30 P. M. from S.F.

1 KGO in Music P. M. Time :05, Dance Orchestra :30, Music Til Dawn i In Music :05 Jim Spero KABL-Gaslight Serenade 12 Midnight Quiet Hours, to 6 a.m. Roy to 2 a.m. Til Dawn Jim Spero to 2 a RADIO SUNDAY BASKETBALL P.

State P. 6:00 A. M. Farmer Album Time :05, Sunday With KSFO Overture World News Art of Livtng :30. News :35, Great Choirs :45.

Faith in Action KCBS- 045) UN. Perspective 7:00 A. M. Overture Marian Theater :05. Radio Pulpit News :15.

Entertainment U5A. Time :05. Sunday With XSFO 15, Catholic Life 7:30 A. M. :45, Voice of China for Defense :45, Guest Stars from Hollvwood Bowl of the Air Time :45, Sacred Heart of Churches 8:00 A.

M. Baptist Church Music :15. Manhattan Melodies Weekly Man :05, Rabbi Heller 15. Faith and Life Class :05 Sunday Sounds 8:30 A. M.

Baptist Church to God G. Barnhouse Lake Tabernacle Choir of Healing 9:00 A. M. Morning Overture Class :05 Sunday Sounds of St. Francis Album Time :25.

Weekend News :05 Profit Research :20 Music :05 Overseas Report :15 University Explorer 9:30 A. M. Thinking :45, Your Navy Scotch Gardener :45, Howard K. Smith In Action :55, Album Time of Prophecy 10:00 A. M.

McEachem Show :05, San Francisco Story Farm Scene 15. Older You Grow Science :15. Frank Ernest :05 Sunday Sounds 10:30 A. M. Light to Learning :55, Thru the Iron Curtain Does Your Garden Grow? 55, Weekend I McEachem Show I 11:00 A.

M. I Winn :05. Sunday Report 15 Underscore :05, Concert Classics Church I :05 Where's Al? I 11:30 A. M. i Hour Classics I I :35.

Bert Winn 12 NOON Masterpieces Winn :05 Monitor N.Y. Philharmonic of Israel :25. News :05 Sunday Sounds 12:30 M. :35. Evangeline Baker 1:00 P.

M. Philharmonic Lee McEachem Show 10. Monitor Hour 1:30 P. M. KNBC- News :35.

Monitor Class :05. Sunday Sounds 2:00 P. M. :05, Marktime :20. Fred Wilcox :05.

Lee McEachern Show :10, Monitor Vision :05 Arbogast and Al 3:30 P. M. Wilcox :35, Monitor of Calvary 3:00 P.M. :05. Fred Wilcox Winn :10, Monitor :15.

Bob Considine Graham :05. Arbogast and A3 3:30 P.M. :35. Meet the Press of Truth 4:00 P.M. :05.

Bert Winn :05 Arbogast and A3 :15, Monitor :05. Fred Wilcox and Life 4:30 P.M. Testament Lights :55. Album Time :35. Monitor 5:00 P.

M. :05. S.F. Symphony Preview :05, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar News :05, Craig Kelly Interviews KFRC-News :05 Bert Winn KSFO-News Arbogast and Al 5:30 M. :55, News Analysis I Voice of Revival :55, Weekend News 6:00 P.

M. Time .15, Highroad to Health 15. Album Time :05. Have Gun, Will Travel KFRC-Bert, Winn in Excellence 10. Monitor :05 Arbogast and Al 6:30 P.

M. Church Holden :55, Weekend News 7:00 P. M. KABL Candlelight and Gold Watch 05 Education in Service News Analysis 10. Mitch Miller Music KSFO-News :05 Sunday Sounds 7:30 P.

M. KNBC-World Affairs Miller :55, Double Pleasure KGO Christa- delphians :55. News 8 P. M. Hall Watch at Opera World Tonight 15, Radio Moscow Hour :05 Sunday Sounds 8:30 P.

M. The Nation Canham :45, Album Time 55. Weekend News 9 P. M. Hall Watch :05 Future Success :20 Best of Broadway of Prophecy :05.

Record? at Random at Opera 9:30 P. M. of Music Editor 45. Don Mozlev Church in p. Serenade Watch KNEC-News :05.

Festival of Music Reporter -15, Changing Times of Tomorrow :05, California Council Table 10:30 P. M. Question Time Francisco United 11 P. M. Serenade i with Frank Johnstone :05.

Capitol Cloakroom :30. Master Control :05. Music from S.F. :05 Sunday Sounds The ChristadeJ- phians :45, Album Time 12:00 MIDNIGHT KSFO-News :05 Herb Kennedy Night Sounds Roy to 2 am. KABL-Quiet Hours, to 6 In 1920, the Volstead Act to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution went into effect.

In 1942, movie star Carole Lombard, her mother and 20 other passengers were killed in a plane crash near Vegas, Nev. In 1952, Soviet Russia ordered all foreign diplomats in Moscow to limit their movements to within 25 miles of the city. A thought for today: Referring to Prohibition, former President Hoover wrote it was great social and economic experience, noble in motive and far-reaching in TIME AND TIDE Department of Commerce United States Coast and Geodetic 8urvey, Western District headquarters. Times and heights of tides Rt San Francisco (Golden Gate)j 20 The column of heights gives the elevation in feet of each tide above or below the plane of Coast Survey chart soundings. The depths are always additive to the chart depths unless preceded by a minus sign (-), when the numbers are subtracted from the depth given in the chart.

ed unanimously Thursday at the Federal Soil Conservation District state convention at Stockton, according to Waldo Giacomini, Marin County Soil Conservation District president and introducer of the resolution. Court Orders Release Of Killer Stayed San Quentin Prison officials said today they received official notification as yet of a U.S. Court of Appeals action staying the scheduled Monday release of Rayna Tom Carmen, Mono Indian murderer. But Walter D. Achuff, associate warden, expressed confidence that instruction from the state attorney office will be received before the time Carmen was to leave Condemned Row at 2 p.m.

Monday. He has been on the row more than Captain Of Marin World Religion Day Fire Department Dies In Hospital Observance Slated World Religion Day will be observed by the of San Edgar L. Gerhardt of Wood- Rafael tonight at 8:30 0 clock acre, a captain with the Marin at the Marin Peace Center, 1403 Fifth avenue. Rex King, lecturer recently returned from Alaska, will speak on the Religions CARD OF THANKS The resolution was also pass- eight years. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME (Heights In Feet) High Low High Low AM AM PM PM 16 1:46 4 6 6:38 2.6 12:18 5 4 7:20 -0 3 17 2:194.7 7:24 2 4 1:005.1 7:56 0.0 18 2:53 4.88:172.2 1:504.78:34 0.3 19 3:294.9 9:16 2.0 2:52 4.3 9:170.7 20 4:105.2 10.22 1 64:103.9 10:05 1.1 San Raf.

1 10 min. Point San 45 min. McNears 1 5 min Hub School District To Mail Reports Of Study Results San Anselmo School District will have 1,305 pieces of mail ready for the post office of the results of an educational questionnaire distributed to parents last September. A summary of the survey will be mailed to all parents of pupils in the district. Parent- Teacher Assns.

and clubs assisted in addressing mailing labels. District trustees are study- nig the survey results and reactions. ed unanimously at Monday night's meeting of the Marin district. It stated the area is a large producer of high quality dairy products, seat of many cattle and sheep ranches, a thriving oyster and fishing operation and headquarters of two transpacific communications facilities. Giacomini said the next step would be possible introduction of the protest at the pending national convention of the Federal Soil Conservation District.

Span Painter Injured In Freak Mishap A San Rafael Richmond Bridge painter, struck by junk truck passing below him yesterday afternoon was re ported in good condition with a broken left hip today in Marin General Hospital. Harold F. Laereman, 38, of 60 Jewell street, San Rafael, was painting from a platform across the lower deck of the bridge, his legs dangling over the edge, the California Highway Patrolman re ported, A truck piled high with junked auto bodies and driven by Robert Whittenberg, 19, of San Francisco, drove beneath and the top of the scrap struck leg. The driver said he was unaware of the accident until he was stopped at the toll lanes. The patrol said truck was loaded higher than the maximum allowed.

The appeals court stayed release on condition that the state apply for a rehearing no later than Feb. 1. Behind the recent maneuvers is an old problem of jurisdiction concerning 1950 killing of another Indian. Sausalito Council To Meet Monday With Employees Members of the Sausalito City Council and city employees will meet informally at 8 p. m.

Monday in the council unteer Fire Department, chambers to hear an expert on i FUneraI services will be held a proposed city retirement pro-; at a Monday at the Har- County Fire Department and long-time Marin resident, died yesterday at a local hospital, apparently of a heart attack. He was 49. Gerhardt was making a tour of the Marin County Court House in San Rafael about noon yesterday, checking on fire extinguishers, when he complained of pains in his chest. He went to his own physician, who later ordered him admitted to the hospital. Shortly after 3 p.m.

he suffered an attack and died. A Marin County fireman for the past seven years, Gerhardt lived with his wife, Theresa, at 2 Castle Rock road, Woodacre. He is survived also by two daughters, Mrs. Maryann Stone of Torrance, Mrs. Peggy Jo Pauley, Woodacre, and a stepson, Gene P.

Ashlock, Escondido. He is survived also by his mother, Mrs. R. B. Thompkins of Novato, a sister, Rosa Lee Martin.

Novato, and by six grandchildren. Gerhardt was a charter member of the Mill Valley Vol- HOSPITAL convenience at home. Wheel chairs. Hospital walkers, commodes, guest beds, etc. Rented and GL 6-6000.

UNITED AMBT7LANCF MASSAGE 4-3855 hair removed per- Hattie Shahinian, UNWANTED manently. Electrologist and R.N. ED 2-1277 We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved wife, sister, mother and grandmother LILLIAN P. TOPSY ROTELL. Also for the contributions to the Cancer Fund.

Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children and spiritual bouquets offered in our sad bereavement. We especially thank the Rev. John J. Canoles for his spiritual solace as well as the members of the Marin County Shrine Club who acted as pallbearers. THOMAS A.

ROTELL AND FAMILY KTIM Sunday, Jan. 17, 1960 1510 Kilo 7:30 Sign On 7:30 Gospel Traveler From Harding Morning Music Science Church Tabloid 12:15 Sunday Music Sounding Board: San All- Night Parking Ordinance Concert Newspaper of Air Concert of Air of Tops Light Unto Mv Path Heart Hour Music Off Monday, Jan. 18, 1960 1510 Kilo On News Marin Sports Page A.M. Session 8.30—Polka Time of Air Thompson Show 10 00 Midmorning Newspaper of the Air in 78 11:00 Open House With Kitty Oppenheimer Shop in Music of Air Music 12:30 Marin Man on Street Salutes Carillon Bells Thompson Show of Air in Music 3 Clementino of Air Blaze Damages Home In Tiburon Mrs. Mildred Beech and her son, Walter, 13, were routed from their home at 1906 Centro West in Tiburon early today by fire of undetermined origin which did $2500 damage to the living room and kitchen areas.

Tiburon Fire Chief Frank J. Buscher said that three trucks and 25 men responded to the alarm at 2:50 a.m. fire evidently started in a corner of the living room and the blackened area indicates it might have been from a defective appliance Buscher said. Mrs. Beech and her son ere awakened by the smell of smoke and called a neighbor, Berton Bennett, who was spraying with a garden hose when firemen arrived.

Mrs. Beech is former owner gram. City Mgr. Donald A. Duerr, whose resignation was effective yesterday, said an official from the state employment system would be on hand to discuss various plans.

Duerr, who will be helping the city from time to time until a city manager is hired, said the meeting would be public but would not be an official session of the council. Wreck Blamed On Broken Brake Line A broken brake line caused a three-car accident in which two persons were injured Thursday afternoon on Highway 101 at the Freitas parkway intersection at Terra Linda James Eugene Lawrrence, 71, of Portland. Ore told the California Highway Patrol he was approaching a red light at 35 to 40 miles an hour and applied his foot-brake to stop, but the pedal went to the floorboard without taking effect. Before he could resort to the hand-brake, Lawrence said, his car struck a vehicle already halted at the light and driven by Margaret Irene McClenahan, 32, of Vallejo. Her car.

in turn, rammed another driven by Charles C. Spadini, 35. of 133 Birch way, Santa Venetia. Miss McClenahan and a passenger, Mary Anderson, 50, of Bell, Los Angeles County, suffered minor injuries, but were treated by their own physician. Investigation showed that brake line had cracked.

Charles T. Smith Dies In Hospital Charles T- Smith, San Rafael real estate broker and insurance agent who had been a Marin County resident for 50 years, died at his home today ry M. Williams mortuary, San Rafael. Interment will be private. Mabel H.

Dexter Dies In Hospital Mrs. Mabel H. Dexter of San Francisco, grandmother of Oakley W. Dexter who is owner of TV in Larkspur, died early today at 84 in a local hospital after a brief illness. A member of a pioneer San Francisco family, Mrs.

Dexter had been a summer resident of Larkspur since 1908. For the past year, she had been living at a convalescent home in Tiburon. Besides her grandson, she is survived by a granddaughter of Spokane, and by five great-grandchildren. She was a past president of the Pioneering Assn. of San Francisco, and a member of the Literary Outlook Club, the California Club, the City Club and the Corona Club, all of San Francisco, and the Redwoods Presbyterian Church of Larkspur.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Halsted and San Francisco. Interment will be at the San Francisco Columbarium. Classified yverfisinc RIDE wanted Corte Madera to P. financial district, vie.

Montgomery and Calif. 45 WAbash 4-2308. RIDERS wanted, financial district, 8:30 to 5:00. Ph. GL 6-2809 after A11 day Saturday.

WANTED Participating car pool Mill Valley C. C. area to S.F. financial dist. DU 8-1656.

RIDER wanted Kentfield to S.F. financial district. Hours 8 to 5. HOward 1-5664. DRIVING to Atlanta, Need companion with driver's lie.

Refs. excirjShare expense. WA 4-2055. DRIVER car pool, drive 1 day, ride 4. to Fin.

Dist. Wk. hrs. 8:30 to 5:30. GL RIDERS-wan ted to San Francisco RIDERS wanted leaving Sail Rafael Greenbrae area about 6:40 eves.

GL 6-2256. RIDE v. anted to S.F. Hours 9 to 5:30 for Two. 2nd South Sausa- Iito.

Phone EDgewater 2-1004. RIDERS or car pool wanted from Marin to Redwood City, or Peninsula. Working hrs. approx. 8 to 5.

GL 4-2529. Classified Advertising Rates and Information NON-COMMERCIAL RATES (Minimum Ad 3 Lines) 50c Charge for Box Numbers Per Line Per Day 1 Dav 34c 3 Days 4 Days 21c 7 Days to 29 20c 30 Days 13c CHARGES All ads are charged on the basis of the space used, NOT THE WORDS. 5 average words make one line, words of 8 or more letters count 2 words. Charges are made on the basis of 10 lines to the column inch. CREDIT Courtesy credit is extended only to persons listed in the Marin Coun- tv Telephone Directory.

Position Wanted and Rentals Wanted ads are cash with copv. 4 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU SAN RAFAEL 1040 Street GLenwood 4-3020 MILL, VALLEY 23 E. Blithedale DUnlap 8-2351 NOVATO 1129 Grant TWinbrook 2-9020 COFTE MADERA 42 Corte Madera Ave. WA 4-1265 TO SAVE YOU TIME BOX REPLIES 624, 629. 636.

642, 647 LOST Orange white neutered male cat. Disappeared vicinity 4th Sc Lincoln. If found please call GL 3-4817. DARK brown standard poodle. Mill DU 8-3299.

WATCH, small gold Elgin, Thurs. btwn. S.A. and S.R. Reward GL 3-8261.

FEMALE puppy, black white. 167 Ridgeway, Fairfax area. Answers to GL 4-6675. DEATHS after an illness of several of a Main street specialty months. He was 77 Walter has appeared in Peninsula plays and with the Sausalito little theater group.

They spent the rest of the night with neighbors. Sanitary District Takes Bond Bid A Bank of America bid for $140,000 worth of bonds issued by the Las Gallinas Valley San-1 Benefit Assn. itary District was accepted by the district board Thursday night, at an interest rate of 4.5911 per cent. These will keep the $1 a month payment by each Marinwood home to a period of 14 rather than 17 years by taking up an offer of Hoyt Enterprises to reduce a $183,000 obligation to $132.000. plus interest.

The board completed four annexations to the district. These included the treatment plant site, the Marinwood Shopping Center, the county farm and the area of Terra Linda High School. I Smith had lived at 908 Irwin street where he had his office. A native of England, he is survived by two sisters and brother, Mrs. Thomas M.

Heaphy of New York, Mrs. George Vrang of San Francisco and Thomas H. Smith of England. He was a member and past master of Marin Lodge 191. Free and Accepted Masons, and a member of the Marin Mutual Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Monday at the Harry M. Williams Mortuary, San Rafael. Inurnment will be at Mt. Tamalpais Crematory, San Rajfael. Junior Play Tryouts Tryouts for the 1960 winter season of the Ross Valley Juniors players will be held at 7:30 p.m.

tomorrow at the bam at the Art and Garden Center in Ross. Persons interested in any phase of theater mav attend. Tiburon Firemen To Seat Officers Charles W. Pruett will be installed as president of the Tiburon Volunteer Assn. tonight at an 8:30 p.m.

dinner at Pier 41 Restaurant in Tiburon. Joseph J. Ryan will be installed as vice president: Allan F. Olson, as treasurer; Edward J. Doing In Novato Parnell, as secretary; and Char- MARIN FIRE CALLS to Drive Home By 5.15—-Sign Off les Pastori, as Sergeant-at- arms.

YESTERDAY: 10:40 a.m.. Hamilton Air Force Base F104 Starfighter landed safely with blown tire. 12:15 p.m., Larkspur Firemen investigated report of car fire on Greenbrae Bridge, Highway 101. but found nothing. 4:20 p.m., Hamilton Air Force Starfighter with gear trouble landed safely.

10:44 p.m. San fan motor burned out and smoking at The Dugout, 821 street, no damage. TODAY: 2:50 a.m.. fire at 1906 Central West, caused estimated $2,500 damage to kitchen and living room. GERHARDT In San RAfael.

Jan. 15, 1960. Edgar L. Gerhardt, beloved husband of Theresa B. Gerhardt: loving father of Mrs.

Maryann Stone of Torrance. Calif Miss Peggy Jo. Paulev of Woodacre and Gene P. Ashlock of Escondido. loving son of Mrs R.

B. Thompkins of Novato and the late Louis Gerhardt; loving brother of Rosa Lee Martin of Novato: also survived by six grandchildren; a native of San Francisco. aged 49. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Mondav. Jan.

18. 1960 at 11 a.m. at the Harrv M. Williams Mortuary. San Rafael: interment, private.

San Rafael. Jan. 16. 1960, Charles T. Smith, beloved husband of the late Birdie M.

Smith: loving brother of Mrs. Thomas M. Heaphv of New York City, Mrs. George Vrang of San Francisco and Thomas H. Smith of Staines, Middlesex.

England, and the late Percy J. Smith: a native of England, aged 77 years: a member and past master of Marin Lodge 191. F. and A. and a member of Marin Mutual Benefit Assn.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday. Jan. 18. 1960. at 3:30 p.m.

at the Harrv M. Williams Mortuary, San Rafael, where services will be conducted bv Marin Lodge 191 F. and A. M. ment.

Mt. Tamalpais Crematory. Memorial contributions mav be made to the Hospital for Crippled Children. San Anselmo. Jan.

15. 1960, Rodney W. Verrill. beloved husband of Marion Verrill. loving father of Mrs.

Lucille Davidson. Mrs. Beryl Daniels. Harold W. and Lawrence R.

Verrill. beloved brother of Hiram Thomas A. and Sidney F. Verrill, Mrs. Emma Perham, Mrs.

Thelma Pierce and Mrs. Marjorie Brown: a native of Greenwood. Maine, aged 70 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Sunday. Jan.

17, 1960 at 2 p.m. at Mortuary, Fifth and streets, San Rafael, interment, South Paris, Maine. 2 FOUND: Tiburon, male ten Pomeranian, red collar with studs and rabies tag. San Anselmo. male brindie Irish Wolf hound mix.

brown leather collar with studs. Oak Manor, male tan and white Beagle mix. Tiburon, female black Cocker brown collar with Solano County license and rabies tag. Tiburon. male black and w'hite Collie.

Tiburon. male black and white Terrier mix, brown collar with studs. Tiburon. male tan Pekinese mix, black harness with studs. Novato, brown and black Wirehair Terrier and Dachshund mix.

brown collar with "Pete teg. Novato, gray and white long haired cat. Highway 101 north, w'hite Knolls, male tan Ac white shepherd mix. Larkspur, male black terrier mix. Mill Valley.

female black cocker mix pup, brown collar with studs. Corte Madera, male tri-color long hair, terrier mix. Kentfield. male black short hair cat. Green leather collar.

San Rafatl, male black white terrier mix HUMANE SOCIETY GL 3-7812 NOW you can enjoy wonderful FM music in your car. Easily installed FM tuner in any domestic 12- volt automobile. APPROVED TELEVISION SERVICE 357 3rd St. San Rafael GL 3-6611 Alcoholics Anonymous MARIN COUNTY P.O Box 266. San Anselmo Phone YUkon 2-4473 SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURE DISCUSSIONS PHILOSOPHY IN ART Informal Series: Jan.

24-March 6 inclus. Gallery Artiste Associates El Paseo, V. $15 subscription for 6 lectures. Enrollment limited: Call now: DU 8-8055 Sunday. Jan.

24. "Channeling Expression; What is PIANO Instruction, well trained teacher. Jim Walter. GL 4-3339 CLARINET. FLUTE.

SAX. Inatrucf- tion for beginning or advanced pupils. GL 6-1197. FOLK GUITAR CLASSES Beginning week of Jan. 18th.

San Rafael Sausalito. Classes for adults teenagers. Rental instruments available. Call Creative Music School, GLenwood 3683 8 INGRAM School of Real Estate Licensed instructor. classes.

GL 6-4552. GRADUATE LONDON ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC TEACHER OF PIANO accompanist. Studio Marin Music Center. PH. GL 4-5754.

PRIVATE RroiNG-LESSONS For children and adults. Also trail riding. Call TW 2-9305 MARIN SECRETARIAL day eve. classes. 1203 3rd SR.

GL 4-2726. Evef Jj-L ACCORDION lessons in your home $3.00 Accordions furnished DU 8-7197 MARIN ESTATE Passing assured, qualified instructors. GL 3-6119, Kentfield. Wanted IRONING, child cere Ac cleaning. $1 25 hour plus car fare.

2 da vs. Local GEneva 5-1554. HOUSEWORK; 5-6 Mon. Wed. Fri.

Own transrp. $20 wk. Sa ED 2-3774. HARD working young man to learn phase of building trade. Must have transportation.

TW 2-2566. ALL JOBS FREE MEN SR. Elec Engr $12.000 PLANT plastic, CLAIMS 800 LIABILITY. INTERNAL auditor 600 SPECIAL 600 INVESTMENT 600 INSURANCE 500 COLLECTIONS clerk 450 MAINT. Mech.

LOCAL. 45 440 JUNIOR accountant 400 1 SAFETY Engr. trainee 400 CLAIMS trainee 350 MAIL clerk. Ret. serv.

OK 375 MULTILITH oper 270 MAIL BOY, H.S. 250 WOMEN INS. broker's girl Open SECY, Engrs 385 LEGAL 9 to 5 375 SECY, 375 AUTO Ins. exp. 350 EX.

SECY, local 350 one man 350 ACCOUNTING clerk 325 PUBLIC contact, GO 325 PBX, 2 300 STENO. lite 300 FLEXOWRITER 28ft EDIPHONE 260 PERSONNEL 275 BEGINNER, fig. 250 FILE girl 235 HANSELL'SEPS AGENCY Miralce Mile Easy Parking 2064 4th, S.R. GL 4-8724 YOUNG man or woman familiar with automobile office work, some bookkeeping. Call WA 44368 for appointment.

Mill Valley. Jan 13, 1960. Arnold Santos, survived by mother and a niece in Lisbon, Portugal; a native of Alto de Stat Cathrina, Lisbon. Portugal, aged 57. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday.

Jan. 18, at 10 a at the Memorial Chapels of Russell and Gooch, 270 Miller avenue, Mill Valley. Long Beach, Calif, Jan. 14, 1960, Leha Blanche Smith, beloved wife of the late Joseph Smith, loving mother of Mrs. Walter K.

Pearce and Ralph W. Smith; a native of Iowa, aged 74. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday. Jan. 18.

1960. at 9:15 a.m. from Keaton's, Fifth and streets, San Rafael, thence to St. Raphael's Church, where at 9:30 a.m. a Requiem High Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael. Recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. Sunday at Keaton's chapel. Friends may call at after 3 p.m.

Sundav. KPFA ANYONE who listens to the "thinking aloud program conducted by Robert on KPFA and is interested in discussing possible ways of aiding the program please call LEWIS A. McNEAL, DUnlap 80798 BILL DUFF Dear Friends: Come see my little store for men on Grand Ave. in San Rafael near Sample shop and Bowling Alley. Honorary charge accounts for friends.

off during January. Quality and variety a specialty. Meet old classmates there. Join the Club. SIR KNIGHT.

973 GRAND AVE SAN RAFAEL ZORAN THE MAGICIAN AGAIN AVAILABLE GL 3-9354 INTRODUCING European trained Med. Masseuse. Miss Erika at the Town Hous3 Beauty Salon, S. R. By Appt.

only. 4-5180. YOUR PIIONE answered in an efficient and courteous manner. 24-hr. service on all central ano southern Marin phones.

For info, Mm Rose at GL 4-5100. SALESMAN to sell Encyclopedia Brltannica in Marin County. Age 19-35. Lends furnished. Apply 532 3rdSt, Suite G.

San Rafael. Apply between 3-5 Mr. Van Ab- Shoven AVERAGE $1,000 PER MONTH likp many successful van driving for Aero Mayflower with year-round contract Opportunity to make money wtiile we train you. If you want to be an independent businessman, are over 23 years old, free to travel, own or can finance 1956 or newer tractor. write or phone Jack Adams, P.

O. Box 107. Indianapolis 6. Indiana. ME)rose 9-2451, Ext.

313, (ImttaaaapoUs). SAUSALITO EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SERVING ALL OF MARIN Ins. Open Steno. $75 wk. Girl Friday, insur.

brkr. $300 mo. Exp. lamina tors, $2.17 hr. Clerks, dept, store, fern.

$1.05 hr. Cook, experienced $230 mo. Secretary, office, ahthd. $300 mo. Day workers, dom $1.50 hr.

HD 2-3173 Bridgeway ADVERTTSING manager for new Montgomery Ward store in Corte Madera Experience in ed lavout required. Apply at Wards in San Rafael. WOMEN and solicitors from our small office, evening work avail. Guaranteed salary and comm. For interview call GL 6-0415.

WOMAN wanted for kitchen workT, no phone calls, Katherine Branson, Ross, California. COOK housekeeper, live family. $200 month, Ross European preferred. Ref. required.

GL 3-3878 HOUSEWORKER. 5 mornings week. Must have transportation. References Good pay. OL 3-0488.

BABY SITTER, full time. Mil) Valley. Phone DUnlap 8-1138..

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