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10 Saturday, Sept. 13, 1958 I' THE PARENTS' CORNER By RICHMOND BARBOUR, Ph. D. Guidance Counsellor Teen-Agers Tell Doc Troubles; Here's A Wish-List For Parents Our teen-agers have troubles. They like to talk about them.

been meeting with some nice kids, aged 14 to 17. They complained about their parents. 1 had them list the things they wished their folks would do. there list. be interested.

wish our the teen-agers agreed, try to do these things for us: 1. Listen to us seriously when we talk with them. Not to ignore our words. Not to pretend our opinions matter. 2.

Try to understand how we feel about things. We RADIO TONIGHT GIANTS BASEBALL ON KSFO Time SATURDAY ............................10:45 a.m. Phillies Hour SUNDAY ..................................10:40 a.m. Redlegs MONDAY No Game TUESDAY ..................................5:40 p.m. Braves 0:00 P.

M. :05, Hawaii Calls :05, Sports 10. Monitor O'Doul 15 Sports Resume Lange :25. News :05. Parade of Hits 6:30 P.

M. Serenade :45. Dink Templeton Sports Blue :45, Alex Drier Time Rizzutto :35. Saturday at the Chase of Sports :35. Jim Lange 7:00 P.

M. of Life :05, Sports :10, Monitor 05. Upbeat Saturday Night Lange :55, Weekend News :05. Parade of Hits 7:30 P. M.

:35, Listen to Lee Ole Opry Wakeley :55, Patti Page of Sports :35. Jim Lange 8:00 P. M. :05. Listen to Lee :05, Best in Music Lange :55.

Weekend News :05. Saturday Night, Country Style :05. Parade of Hits 8:30 P. M. :35 Let's Go Dancing Pledger World Tonight :55.

Weekend Wea ther 9:00 P. M. :15, Go Dancing :05, Orchestra Hour :05, Parade of Hits 9:30 P.M. :35. Go Dancing ment, U.S.A.

Dancing :05, Sports 15. Dance Time 15, Dixieland My Beat Anthony :55. News I :05, Parade of Hits 10:30 P. M. :35, Go Dancing Time My Beat 11:00 P.

M. Wheel to midnight Time (Fatha) Hines Anthony :55, News :05, Parade of Hits 11:30 P. M. Time Till 12 Midnight Golden Hours to 2 a m. 'til Dawn Anthony 12:55, News :05, Phil Brooks Night Cap Show necessarily dumb, wrong, or vicious.

3. Give us privileges, as well as responsibilities. Then we can prove growing up. 4. Help us solve our own problems, rather than give us all the answers.

5. Be honest with us. No fibs. Not even any white lies. B.

Admit their mistakes when they find been wrong. Not pretend infallible. 7. Set up clear rules for us to follow. Not to be vague or changeable, so we know where we stand.

8. Help us find our way to God, church, and strong religious faith. We know we need religion. So do our Remember, these were good kids. They talked freely.

Will you go over their list with your teen-ager? It may help vou. FORUM (Q) Is the best book I can get my teen-age son, to help him learn about W. B. (A) I suggest to be a Successful by William C. Menniger and others.

Sterling Publishing Co. 419 Fourth New York 16, N. Y. RADIO SUNDAY 6:00 A. M.

World News Roundup Farmer :25, Album Time :55. News KSFO-News :05. Sunday With KSFO 7 .00 A. M. Morning :05, Radio Pulpit :05, E.

Power Biggs Time Speaks 15, Catholic Life 7:30 A. M. Morning :45, News of the Air 40, Sacred Heart :55. Album Time of Churches 8:00 A. M.

of Healing Weekly Man :05, Rabbi Reichert 15, Faith and Life Class :05. Sunday With KSFO to 12 8:30 A. M. to God D. G.

Barnhouse Lake Tabernacle Choir Francis Hour :45, Album Time 9:00 A. M. Class Time :05, Your Life- Civil Defense :20. Music :15. University Explorer 9:30 A.

M. of Prophecy Older You Grow :45, Adventure in Science in Action 55, Album Time 10:00 A. M. :15 Christian Science :05, San Francisco Story Wire 15. Changing Times Science 15, Album Time 10:30 A.

M. and Ernest :45, Mantovani Light to Learning Time :55, News 11:00 A. M. Stage 10, Monitor Classics Tabernacle to 12 11:30 A. M.

at The Cliff House :35, Sound Stage Hour KCBS-Concert Classics 12 NOON 15. Bill Cunningham :05. Monitor :05. World Music Festivals of Israel :25, News :05, Parade of Hits to 6 p.m. 12:30 P.

M. :35. Listen to Lee :35, Monitor Roberts 1:00 P. M. to Lee :10, Monitor Hour 1:30 P.

M. :35. Listen to Lee :35, Monitor Class :35, Vincent Lopez 2:00 P. M. to Lee 10.

Monitor :05. San Francisco Federal Hour to 3 Vision 2:30 P. M. News :35. Listen to Lee until 3:30 :35, Monitor of Calvary 3:00 P.

M. :10, Monitor :15. Bob Consldine at the Vineyards Graham 3:30 P. M. :35.

Listen to Lee :35. Meet the Press in Music of Truth 4:00 P. M. to Lee :15, Dr Polling Answers :10, Monitor News :05, Album Time :15. Hoberg Holiday 4:30 P.

M. :35, Music to Inspire to 5:15 :35. Monitor Show :35, Henry Morgan of Healing 5:00 P. M. :05.

Stereo to the Stars :05, Indictment Morning Headlines 15, Album Time To Inspire :15, Underscore 5:30 P. M. Hour Desk 6:00 P. M. :05.

Family Theater :05. Monitor Gentleman :25, News Harvey :15, Album Time :05. Colvig Commute Club 6:30 P. M. Flashes :35, Virgil Pinkley :45, Dan Smoot Dollar :55, Road Holden :55, News 7:00 P.

M. Theater :05. World Affairs Are Your Affairs :05, FBI In Peace and War Hour :05. Colvig Commute Club 7:30 P. M.

T. Flynn :35. Lombardoland USA Wants to Know :55, Patti Page Hour :55. Weekend News 8 P. M.

Heater 15, Bill Cunningham at the Opera to 9:30 Night News Feature 6:05, Mitch Miller Hour 115, This is your Bible Colvig Commute Club 8:30 P. M. :35, Singing Strings Miller 8:55, Patti Page News 8:35, Erwin Canhain 8:55, Weekend News 9 P. M. :15.

People and Places The World Tonight of Prophecy :05, Colvig Commute Club 9:30 P. M. Flashes Health Talk 50, Sports Dance Time Mozley News :50. Sports Resume Church of Decision iZ 3 Healing :05, Sports Desk 15, Luckv Dance Time to 12 mid. Reporter 15, Face the Nation :45, Chas.

Collingwood Record Crusade :05, Hartley Sater 1 15, Pilgrimage :30, Revival Time Council Table -30. San Francisco United Marade HitS Wheel 05, Parade of Hits Rater 12:00 MIDNIGHT :04, Phil Brooks Night Cap Show Golden Hours to 2 a.m. Many At Dinner For Mountanos A testimonial dinner at Bermuda Palms Thursday for Sausalito Police Chief Louis P. Mountanos attracted nearly 1.000 guests who are supporting his campaign for Marin County sheriff at the November election. Although speech-making was limited to a brief period at the conclusion of the dinner, several head table guests made short talks.

Among these were Sheriff David Menary, Mayor Howard Sievers and Councilman Marjorie Brady and ex-Mayor Robert Goshen, San Anselmo councilman Carmel H. Booth and Sausalito Fire Chief Mathew J. Perry. Mountanos said: I am elected to this post, I will do my best for the County of Marin as I have tried to do for the city of Guest of honor was mother, Mrs. Antigoni Mountanos of San Francisco.

Speakers were introduced by former Sausalito Mayor Alan Scurfield. KTIM 7 7 10 10 10 12 12 12 Sunday, Sept. 14, 1958 1510 Kilo On Traveler From Harding Morning Music Science Church Tabloid Business News Sounding Board: Discussion on Marin General Hospital Bond Issue To Be Voted on in November on a Sunday Afternoon Newspaper of Air on a Sunday Afternoon cf Pops of Air of Pops Light Unto My Path Heart Program Of Pops of Air of Pops World of the Mind of Pops Off Hymn of the Day Incorporation Move Declared Not Dead Yet incorporation study is a very live corpse. Fred C. Hannahs, president of the Tiburon Property declared today.

Hannahs was quoted in the Independent Journal Tuesday as providing the shroud for burial of the incorporation move after Francis L. Newton had reported he found the usual reasons for incorporating were lacking in Tiburon. He did no such thing, said Hannahs. He merely remarked that there seemed little agitation for incorporation on his return from vacation. was merely his own.

Hannahs emphasized. Newton is not a member of the Tiburon Property Owners a committee of which is studying incorporation. Newton heads a chamber of commerce committee studying incorporation of the chamber, not of the community. Hannahs said he expects a revival of activity by the property owners incorporation study committee, headed by James Ewert, now that the vacation season is ended. Tiburon Proptry Owners Assn.

is actively engaged in the study of incorporation for the Tiburon area and will present its report to the community when the necessary ifi- formation has been he said. Up to now, meetings of the study committee have been held behind closed doors, and little of what has transpired has been made public. WIRE NEWS BRIEFS From Everywhere Monday, Sept. 15, 1958 1510 Kilo On Crosby Hash House of Air Crosby Hash House of Air 9.00—Memory Melodies Newspaper of ihe Air in House With Kitty Oppenheimer in Music Shop Tops in Music of Air With KTIM Man on Street With KTIM Shopper in Music of Air in Music Oppenheimer Clementino of Air to Drive Home By Crosby Goes Dixie of Air Sports Page Marin Man on Street 6 Old, Something New Off Hymn of the Day Bid Accepted For Mosquito Unit Building A new operations building for Marin County Mosquito Abatement District will be built in San Rafael this year at a cost of $25,763. The district directors Thursday night awarded the contract to Herrero Bros.

Inc. of San Francisco, who underbid four other contractors. Other bidders and their offers were Zoellner Construction Co. Ralph E. Murphy Sons, Don Presco $26,787, and Joseph Filippo $26,464.02.

The new building will be at the site of the present office, 201 Third street. The district directors also sold a 1942 dump truck to Keith Kuhl of San Anselmo for $161.90 and a 1937 GMC pickup truck to George L. Klassen of Novato for $83. The district trustees authorized Manager G. Paul Jones to negotiate an agreement with San Rafael for transfer of two culverts and tidegates to the city.

These are located on San Pedro road and drain an area formerly owned by McNears. Plans for developing the area will probably require larger culverts and tide gates than are needed for mosquito control. For this reason, the trustees decided it would be better for the city to have control over them. Santa Venetia Eyes Flood Control Zone Directors of the Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District agreed Thursday to conduct a postcard survey of opinion in the Santa Venetia area on whether a flood control district should be formed. A group of Santa Venetia residents appeared at the board meeting to ask that the sanitary district conduct an engineering survey of the flood control situation, but the board declined because such a survey would cost too much and benefit only a part of the sanitary district.

Instead, the board agreed to make the opinion survey, and to lend assistance in forming a flood control district if general opinion is favorable. The next meeting is set for Oct. 9. Icelanders Go Home LONDON Lfl The British frigate Eastbourne finally succeeded today in sending home nine Icelandic coastguardsmen who had been unwelcome and unwilling passengers for 11 days. The Icelanders from the gunboat Thor boarded the British trawler Northern Foam on Sept.

2 to arrest it for fishing inside the new 12-mile limit. The Eastborne, on duty to protect British trawlers that refuse to recognize and are defying Iceland's fishing ban, took them from the trawler. Then the nine refused to return to the Thor. The British called them guests on the Eastbourne. Iceland called them prisoners.

They were at Kefla- vik village early this morning by the Admiralty said without giving details. Cleared In Slayings NEW YORK 18-year- old youth brought here from Virginia apparently was cleared today of any connection with the Staten Island slaying of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Nimer. Dist.

Atty. John M. Braisted made it clear to newsmen he was pretty well convinced that the youth, William Fletcher had nothing to do with the Nimer murders. The slain oldest child, Melvin Nimer 8, is undergoing psychiatric examination at Beilevue Hospital. The boy has said he killed his mother and father.

Food Poisons 50 CHICAGO UP 50 persons in a party of 400 which had attended two private dinners were stricken with what doctors described as apparent food poisoning last night at the White Sox-New York Yankee ball game in Comiskey Park. Germany For Elvis FT. HOOD, Tex. Rock roll singer Elvis Presley got his overseas orders yesterday to go to Germany as an Army truck driver. The young soldier was one of slightly more than 1,300 trainees here to receive orders for duty in Germany as 3rd Armored Division replacements.

Newsstand Aide's Trial Set Tuesday Trial of a San Rafael newsstand operator accused of having lewd literature and pictures at his agency last January, will open in Marin Municipal Court Tuesday morning. Donald D. Kistler 34, who owns Club Shine and News at 826 street, will be tried by an all-male jury be fore Judge Harold J. Haley. The trial was originally set for Monday, but the case was postponed one day because of a crowded Monday court cal endar.

MARIN FIRE CALLS YESTERDAY: 9:31 a.m., Tamalpais Bedroom door lock released at 723 Mann drive. Tam Woods, home of Mrs. Eldon H. Campbell. TODAY 1:15 a.m., Marin fire caused $10 damage at House 672 occupied by Mrs.

Elizabeth Williams; cause unknown. 7:52 Marin water heater at House 223. occupied by W. O. Bland, shut off without damage.

Workshop For Writers Starts Night The fall Creative Writers Workshop under the leadership of Mill Valley author Nathan Asch will start Monday evening at 108 Buena Vista avenue, Mill Valley. Full information about the classes, which run from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., may be obtained from Mrs. Robert Swendeman of 65 Hawthorne avenue, Mill Valley. DAIRY MARKET SAN FRANCISCO 0JPD Dairy: Prices to retailers (FSMNS): Butter: AA and A 1-lb. print 67-7014; y4 lb.

print 68-71; grade 1-lb. print -lb. 66 68 Cheese: quotes: Singles daisies 40-42; loaf 39-41. Eggs: Large AA 58-62; large A 55-60; medium AA 43-48; medium AA 44-49; medium A 4247; small A 30-34. Prices, to retailers: Poultry Producers: Large AA 62; large A 60; medium AA 48; small A 34.

Sylvester Dairy: Large AA 62; large A 60; medium AA 48; small A 34. Quiz Show Dropped NEW YORK $64,000 television quiz program, accused of a has been taken off the air. Rev. Charles E. Jackson of Tullahoma, told the Nashville Tennessean last week that he was supplied with an answer while a contestant on the show last Dec.

29. The sponsor, P. Lorillard in an announcement yesterday, said it was revising its fall TV programming to get as varied an audience as possible. will be replaced by a special news program tomorrow night on CBS. It was to have moved to NBC next week but will be dropped.

Ships Crash, Burn BAHRAIN oil tankers collided and caught fire at midnight off the coast of Muscat in the Gulf of Oman. Sketchy reports reaching the British Navy on this Persian Gulf island said there were casualties but that a number of crewmen were rescued. The ships were the ton French tanker Fernand- Gilabert and the Melika, flying a Liberian flag. Oil Firms To Merge LOS ANGELES Oil and Gas Co. and Hancock Oil Co.

have agreed on a merger. It will create a concern with assets of about half a billion dollars, spokesmen say. Signal will be the surviving firm. Romance Via Bottle SYRACUSE, Sicily (UPI) Swedish sailor Aarke Wiking prepared today for his marriage to a girl he found through a note-carrying bottle he tossed into the Mediterranean Sea almost three years ago. The note asked girls aged 13 to if they wanted to marry a handsome blond Swede, and gave his address.

The bottle was found last May by Syracuse factory foreman Sebastiano Puzzo, father of eight girls. Puzzo sent a picture of his 18-year-old daughter, Paolina, who later started corresponding with the Swede. Paolina and her mother recently visited Sweden and brought Aarke back with them. The girl and the sailor will be married Monday. Whale Attacks 4 PACIFIC GROVE (UPD Four skin-divers today told a bizarre tale of.

an attack by a small whale while they were swimming off shore here. John E. Fletcher. 41. of San Leandro, said that the four were when the 30-foot creature swam through the group yesterday about 150 yards from the beach.

A-Test Site Blast ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. (ff accidental explosion of a quantity of fissionable material shot dust and debris into the air at the Nevada Proving Ground yesterday. No one was hurt. An Atomic Energy Commission spokesman gave no details of the explosion. Love Conquers CARO, Mich.

all judge says 17- year-old Edward Curtis and his bride. Barbara, also 17. to go back to Caro High School. Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn yesterday ordered the Caro Board of Education to reverse a ruling which kept Edward and Barbara out of school because they were married.

Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of San Rafael, in regular session of said City Council on September 2, 1958, passed a RESOLUTION OP INTENTION No. 2147, in the matter of the proposed closing up of am unnamed street within the boundaries of the proposed Riviera-Marin Subdivision in the City of San Rafael. Reference is hereby made to said RESOLUTION INTENTION No. 2147 for further particulars. NORRIS M.

RAWLES, Superintendent of Streets of the City of San Rafael No. 5. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 1958. Bagshaw, Schaal, Martinelli Sc Talley, Attys. NOTICE OF PROBATE In the Superior Court of the State of Caliiornia, in and for the County of Marin.

In the Matter of the Estate of IDA L. BROWN, Deceased. No. 12773. Notice of time set for proving Will and Application for Letters Testamentary.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for the probate ot the Will of IDA L. BROWN, deceased and for tne issuance to EL WIN U. BtvOWiN of letters testamentary tnereon has Deen fiied in mis court, and mat Monuay, me zznd aay oi septemoer, a iyo8 at lu ciock a ot saia day, at the courtroom oi said Court, Dept. 3 at tne court House, in me City oi San Rafaei, nas oeen set ior neanng ot said petition, when ana wnere any person interested may appear and contest tne same, and snow cause, if any tney nave, why said petition should not be granted. Reier to petition for turtner particulars.

GEO. S. JONES, Clerk By D. T. Cleveland, Deputv Clerk BAGSHAW.

SCHAAL. MARTINELLI Sc TALLEY Attornevs for Petitioner 1010 San Rafael, California FILED: September 8, 1958. GEO. S. JONES, County Clerk By D.

T. Cleveland, Deputy. No. 11. 13.

18. 1958. Classified Adverlisinq TO SAVE YOU TIME There are BOX REPLIES Box 356 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO RESULTS AUTOMOTIVE New Cars For Used Cars For Sale New Sports-Imports Used Sports-Imports Cars Wanted Trucks Auto Repair-Parts Motorcycles-Scooters Trailers MISCELLANEOUS Boats And Supplies Building Services Building Supplies Business Services-Notices Child Care Equipment Rental Farm Products Found Garden Services Garden Supplies Help Wanted Hotels Instruction Livestock Machinery Misc. For Sale Misc. Wanted Money Wanted Musical Instruments Office Equipment Personals Pets Positions TV-RWoZZIZZZZ Travel REAL ESTATE Business Opportunities Business Wanted Commercial Homes For Sale Income Property Industrial Property Ranches Real Estate Real Estate Loans Real Estate Wanted RENTALS Apartments (Furnished) Apartments (Unfurnished) Commercial Rentals Duplexes (Furnished) Duplexes Houses (Furnished) Houses (Unfurnished) Housekeeping Rooms Misc.

For Rent Rest Homes Rooms Room And Summer Rentals Summer Rentals Wanted Wanted To Rent .120 .121 .110 .111 .125 .122 .128 .135 .130 46 225 212 49 31 24 26 10 .104 5 31 52 40 55 82 29 44 3 33 11 48 28 4 77 79 66 60 62 68 64 71 73 80 75 88 89 69 92 93 86 87 97 .100 .102 95 99 .107 .108 .105 short hair, male, 4 months old. Strayed Thursday from Grand San Rafael. pet. GL 4-4547. How Christian Science Heals "CAUSTIC BURNS HEALED THROUGH PRAYER ALONE" KGO (810 K.C.) Sondav 10 a.m.

KFRC (610 KC) Sun. 10:15 a.m. KRE (1400 KC) Sat. 7:00 a.m. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF NON-RESPONSIBILITY I will not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted by GAIL A.

McCLURE, on or after MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1958. Dated: September 8, 1958. PAUL E. McCLURE.

No. 928 Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 1958 NOTICE OF NON-RESPONSIBILITY TOMMY L. JACKSON, GIVE NOTICE THAT EFFECTIVE 15 AUGUST 1958, I AM NO LONGER RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS INCURRED BY MY WIFE BARBARA L.

JACKSON (DIVORCE No. 927 Sept. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1958 GLASSES in dark tan case. Vicinity 3rd Grand. Reward.

GL 3-1746 or Route 1, Box 252. REWARD! Brown brief case, Hill and Dale homes. Papers important only to me! Contact Pacific Coast Mortgage Co. 977 Grand San GIL 4-7302. PARAKEET, blue and gray, swers to vicinity of Manor, Fairfax.

Reward. GL 3-0506. REWARD! Pair orn rimmed glasses. Kentfield or San Rafael, Sept. 3rd or after.

GL 4-7705 or GL LOST: vicinity of Woodacre. black and tan Beagle. Brown face. Answers 3-2413. REWARD for information: Cocker spaniel.

Purebred, golden, very long ears, chaps, license 538i. Lost in Inverness. Sunday 7th. Please call collect NO 9-1077. MAGICIAN Parties a Specialty (Zoran) QL 1-9384 STOP missing calls.

Let our operators answer your phone. Courteous, efficient, 24 hour service. For information call GL 4-5100. HAIR- REMOVED permanently. Hattie Shahinian, registered nurse and electrologist, GL Lincoln S.R.

Alcoholics Anonymous MARIN COUNTY P.O. Box 266, San Anselmo Phone YUkon 2-4473 WANTED: Ride Santa Venetia to San Francisco, vicinity 3rd and Mission Sts. Leave 7:15 a.m., return 5 p.m. GL 4-5213. MARINWOOD resident wants ride to San Francisco financial district.

Hours 8 to 4:30. Call GL RIDE wanted. Kentfield (Marin College to financial San Francisco, work hours 8:30 to 5:00. GL 6-6553. RIDE wanted, Mill Valley area to Walnut Creek.

Phone DUnlap 8-2384 after 6 p.m. RIDE Marin wood to S.F. financial district. Working hours 8:454:45. EX 2-1802, Ext.

13, or GL 6:30 RiDERS Wye to San Francisco. Approx. 8 a.m., returning 5:30 p.m. DU 8-8781 after 6:30. HANDWROUGHT JEWELRY YOUR MINE DU 8-7205 Hedwig Isten, M.T.

Assn. Teacher of Piano. 271 Crescent Rd. San Anselmo GL 3-9086 STUDY CHIROPRACTIC largest drugless healing profession. Two years pre-mcdi- cal and four years of 4,485 class hours of all subjects, taught from the same texts, as taught in a Class medical school except the drug studies and surgery internship while training.

State board examinations (3 days) required for license. Forty million patients prefer your care. Dr. Wm. Duff, San Anselmo.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday. GL 4-7279; PRIVATE saxophone and clarinet lessons. Beginners and advanced students. Call WA 4-4413 for appointment. COLLEGE instructor desiresTplano students, beginners through intermediate.

adults and children. $2.50 45 minutes, $3.25 per hour. GL 3-3652. PIANO lessons Specialize in beginners. Mrs.

Ruby E. Quilitch, 317 Paloma San Rafael. GL 3-3516. SPANISH literature, school and college. Your home.

$3.50 hourly, $5.00 for two persons. GE 5-4718. Accordion Lessons in Your Home $2.50 Accordians furnished. DU 8-6782 PRE-SCHOOL children. Adults.

Swimming classes. Santa Venetia Swimming Club. Ph. GL 32398. Instructor, Mrs.

R. nell. TUTORING in your own-home! Remedial reading, spelling and -5377. DOUG PUSKAR formerly associated with Carson Robinson, MGM Recordings, Mildred Bailey, ABC, etc. now accepting banjo and guitar students.

Call WA 4-3818. Valley, male black cocker. San Rafael, male German short hair pointer, rusty spots. San Anselmo, altered male, Siamese cat, Seal point. Marinwood, female black shorthaired cat.

male, tiger kitten. Mill Valley, male, tan, short haired cat. Rafael, female white long hair kitten. Male, black white Dalmatian. Mill Valley, female, tri-color Beagle mix.

Greenbrae, chartreuse parakeet with band. FOUND: San Rafael, male Terrier, black and white, red leather collar, silver studs. HUMANE SOCIETY GL 3-7812 HOSPITAL convenience at home Wheel chairs. Hospital beds, walkers, commodes, guest beds, Rented and sold. GL 6-6000 UNITED AMBULANCE SAN RAFAEL BOOKS OR LIBRARIES purchased.

Out of print books located. DU 8-8124 eves. Box 192, Mil. Valley" Wonted WOMAN with own car to do house work twice a week. Phone lap 8-0438.

Are You Interested In Increasing Your Income? We have been established in the frozen food business for the past 13 years, and our business is increasing substantially to warrant additional personnel. If you are the right person, it means that your income could average from $650 to better than $1,000 per month. Call GL 3-4867 in San Anselmo for an appointment to be interviewed. Ask for Ed Skultety. Calls will be received between hours of 10 a.m.

and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. All personnel will be locally; WANT TO BE A PART-TIME CAREER GIRL. BORED WITH HOUSEWORK? SAN RAFAEL OFFERS YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A SALES FIVE DAY'S PER WEEK. 11 to 4 P.M. 12 TO 5 P.M.

ASK ABOUT OUR SHORT HOUR SELLING JOBS. ALL FREE FOLDING carton sales $700 HOTEL auditor PRODUCTION control MECHANICAL engineer (3) spcl MGMT. trainee $450 MGMT. trainee, grad DRAFTSMAN, trainee to $350 WOMEN INS. Girls 2 PUBLIC Relations Secy $350 ilrn NCR) $325 oiJiNJj $350 INS.Girls of all kinds girl Friday, magazine $275 GRAD, own correspondence $275 COLLECTIONS, Exp $80 wk.

JR. Rectp-typist 22 PHONES gen. st. files $225 JR. Accountant 3 FIG.

Clerk, under 30 $275 DICTAPHONE Secy. $275 MANY MORE GOOD OPENINGS and Permanent E.P.S. AGENCY Interivews, 9 a.m. to 1 2054 4th S.R. GL 4-8724 or 690 Market S.F EX 2-6396 Unemployed Males in San Rafael-San Anselmo-Fairfax and surrounding areas Immediate work for 20 men! Former experience in Carpentry, Painting Plumbing Estimating helpfif! but not necessary in our business.

Must be willing to work. Pay can be open. Apply in person: Room 6 889 4th Street. San Rafael Monday thru Friday. II -12 only Needed at Once Experienced advertising salesman to work on very good commission basis.

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