& ~ * Jury MayGet Sheppard Case by End of Week Written by Marilyn CLEVELAND (# — Both sides ended their téstimony | @ and rested their cases today in the first degree murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. Shep- pard. In the middle of the ninth week of Sheppard’s trial for the murder of his wife, de- a. m,: “At this time Sam Shep- year-old Sheppard was beaten to death in her bed July 4. it: ? gill 8 gs ; + i : | > -| each. Tears streamed down Sheppard's | face while his wife's letter was! being read to the jury. in the letter. Her voice was very | The letter was a homey recital) cide, carries only a two-year (lution used as an aid in such ex- of events regarding Sam Sheppard | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | | Treaty Debate: | Starts in Bonn Toughest Political Fight | on Rearmament Issue | BONN, Germany (—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer opened debate | today in his Parliament's lower | house on ratification of the Paris treaties to rearm West Germany. Launching the toughest fight of | kis political life, the - 78-year-old | leader told the Bundestag rearm-| ament would make successful ne- | gotiations for German unification | possible. i To Socialist decusations that his government is lagging in promot- | ing German reunification, the | Chancellor said the agreements with the West offered the whole place in the community of free | | | Z a] Yj i ? Hit ads if = } it F qs Atianti¢ The decisive second and third! readings of the treaties will be) held in late January, Then the | Despite .outspoken opposition | from the Socialists and from many | be completed in January and that the 14 NATO nations will give their final assent by the end of Febru- ary. ix a Oeman's t Fine Stores: Downtown ‘and \Tel-Murom open nmitely “til 8 ‘* & * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC Renamed by PMA evening. Robert meeting Tuesday : M. Critchfield is president, Russell manager. Critchfield, David H. Gerhard and Robert S. Nelson were elected di- rectors for terms of. two years Holdover directors are Philip J. Monaghan, George K. |< Zimmerman and Dosta). Death Drivers: Face Crackdown Manslaughter Charge area lately and we're going to get tough about it,’’ Chief Asst. Prose- cutgr George Taylor said. ° “Whenever there is evidence that a driver involved in a fatal slaughter carries a lé-year jail while negligent homl- penalty. “I've talked it over with Fred (Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem) and he is in complete accordance with the policy,”’ Taylor said. The latest auto death recorded in this. area was that of Mrs. Donna McClusky, 20, of Waterford Township: She was injured fatally |in a two-car crash at Scott Lake and Pontiac Lake Rds. Monday night. : Neil A. Eriksen, 28, of Water- ford Township, driver of the car which collided with the McClusky auto, has been charged with man- slaughter. He derganded examina- tion which was set for Dec. 23. Bill of Rights Day LANSING @ — Gov. Williams has proclaimed today, Dec, 15, as Bill of Rights Day in Michigan. The governor urged citizens to ob- serve the 163rd anniversary of the addition of the ten amendments ‘constituting the Bill of Rights to stood at 29 degrees, rising slightly the Constitution, Slightly Better by Physicians Mi |day Pope Pius XII is again Pope Reported But Internal Bleeding Is Believed Caused by Gastric Ulcer VATICAN CITY (# — The Vatican press office said to-. on the upgrade. Though internal bleeding is report- ed to have complicated his gastric ailment, his condi- tion was described as im- Quoting a dispatch set up »late today: Vatican newspaper press officer said: “The Holy Father has overcome his stationary situation and his | -ong-omcnothe- id ogy aglereecog! Lt é He i Es “ys 7 today. The doctors: hope the tests will | enable them to learn the exact | {11 months. It has been described | las seVere gastritis, but a full di-| | agnosis has not been possible be- | | cause of the lack of X-rays. The doctors originally planned to | delay these tests until after Christ- jury as she | homicide,” he warned. Man- | ness caused them to advance the | | date. Thus far, the Pope has not | | been able to retain the baritim so- | | aminations. Snow Flurries, | Colder Forecast in Pontiac Area as the U. Snow continued falling morning after an inch and a half blanketed the area last night. Temperatures in downtown Pon- tiac yesterday ranged from a low of 2 to a high of 35. Tonight's low ig expected to be from 24 to 28, with a high Thursday of 31 to 35. Tomorrow night will be a ‘little colder with a predicted low of 20 to 24. Friday will bring more | snow flurries and even colder weather. Today at 8 o'clock the..mercury | to 32 by 1 p. m. t this Health Chief | Warns of Colds; | Already Has One| : Ee ee Pe 3 ee + | Pe rial Testimony Ends pit ef i" Dulles, Mendes mn {0 Confer Today | i es | German Dulles Freach France shortly after landing. hi achieved, > They will be joined by British | Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony | Eden for further talks tomorrow, on the eve of Friday's opening of the NATO Council's annual review he defensive charactér of alliance, he cause of the abdominal. ailment | neg jn stain wenmidened ner that has felled the Pope twice in | ity” by t Bulletin WASHINGTON (UP) —President Eisenhower told a news conference to- day it will be necessary to postpone a reduction of corporation and excise taxes next year in order to . keep the American econ-. omy in balance. EMBER lj, 1954 —82 ibe Biwi coe a ‘= : ih in Accidents During Opening Hours Throughout Nation — ab 5 ss if ii i fj g ie si EI i g 4 H | : i 4 = \4 ld uh i? if kf i 5 E 3 233 z i £ sk 7 iy : { z g ; OS imate,’ 4 Fj . %. 4 te Pontiac Would Have to Spend $26 Million to By BURDETTE C. STODDARD | carry on its own, city officials | funds for other necessary public If Pontiac were to put its street system in shape to meet traffic needs forecast for 1964 it would This formidable figure was ar- ph about $500,000 in special assess- — from its public improvements F i i i ik : ; i Sait is 3. | The city will put about $180,000 | agree. “Needless to say, we'll have to | jget outside assistance even ‘Manager Walter K. Willman: Ly ey oF 2. ) Photo - tion brace’et curved Regular $13.50 Y is Opens to hold pic- ture of lovec Luckily, today promised to be a ited at their home for as much as | Wee Predicted. 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HF HAT Bias | . = jiyfattil aati: Muu ia Seah ‘Vian sated ae? 243] E : * a > 5 | . a P ‘ ik | ” h b | Na é | i . : v vi ly s - eee own - * : eee a tly PAC Eee a ee eh i ate * r os ™ " a . a Pin P et : ; Sa ee 1 # ‘ . : ‘ { * : { é a | "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 TAU Oiir ot SARS SaNEESAEERNENI Vion i ne ae ae , arapa row — Kirk Douglas Changed || GE o* SIG Mgt ate eT EH IR Wee ay Fe 1r ugias ang - His Life by Hitchhiking | * By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—"If every successful man has a turning point in| 3 his life,” I said to actor Kirk Douglas, “what was yours?” Ls “It was when I hitchhiked 200 miles to enter college,” he re- | plied.. “The last part of the trip was on top of a load of fer- tilizer. When I got to St. Lawrence College, I really smelled.” . x * x * The handsome movie hero was sitting now amid the | swank of the Colony. “I'd worked as a janiter in a school building, and as a clerk in a department store, in my year ous of high school at Amsterdam, N. Y.,” he added. “It was fall and everybody was going back to school. I wasn’t. I felt like an old man at 18. “I had an offer of a pretty good job with a wholesale puny house. I'd be able to afford 8 3 gquegewerror ae ear. fi F's “I said ‘To hell with it’ and re : “et hitchhiking.” x * * Bae: Yih 7 Kirk got interested in dra- ~~~ ~ 2% 2 matics at college, switched ~ F from plans to be a teacher,and Pontiac’s Christmas Shopping Center ‘for Men * e é a came to N.Y., where he was a | fe waiter while at drama school. Sea,” in which he’s on a sub- - marine, and sings a song 3 with a seal, comes out Dec. 22 e areund the U. 8S. He has three other finished pictures : waiting for release. * “Suppose you hadn't hitch- =) hiked?” I said, 4 “Td be in Amsterdam in all _ the hometown dramatics and KIRK DOUGLAS everybody'd say, ‘That fellow should have gone on the stage’ “As it is,” he added, “I'm in Hollywood, where everybody says, *That fellow should have gone into the grocery business’.” CBS exec Hubbell Robinson reportedly thas Bing Crosby ready to do a monthly sv eertee next season , . « Model Carol : Miamt Beach's new Balmoral Hotel. The next censorship hassle may come over the Italian film, “Game of Love.” ~ + « Jack Webb's first movie, “Dragnet,” cost $600,000; his next’ll cost three mil- lion. The juke box industry will donate a day's take to the “March of Dimes; Connie Boswell was named “Queen” . The stogie-smoking Maharanee of Baroda visited The Spindiletop.” Dennis Day, Harry Belafonte, Billy Daniels and Sammy Davis Jr. follow Frank Sinatra into the Copa, in that order... Joni James will do two months of one-nighters at 11 G's a week » » « Danny Thomas'll play only two clubs next year — the Copa and the Sands, . : WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Britons will _ CAROL BLAKE soon get commercials with their TV : shows; we're still trying to get TV shows with our commercials.”—Richmond (Ky.) Register. * THIS COLD WEATHER I8 useful, clairns Sarah Vaughan. Srils Rab Suk woler te 6 di. held 0 oth he Window, and poof instant ice cubes, That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) ~ ae — ~ ~ ) No matter how particular he may be, we've the gift to de- . 3 light that special male you want to impress! 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Russell | his progress periodically Drawing Table Mechanical Pencils : j r e Cal nternationally famous To spread the opportunity of ¥ Staplers Note Books a trpholog and director of the|normal, healthy hair to the thou- §% 4 Seal Writing Papers 4 Coll Hair and. Scalp Experts, |sands who are desperately looking ¥ = Portable Typewriters B 4 { e Tr ud “There are 18 different | for help, the Collins firm is sending v Easels a ype : j , ° E BA AINS l) disorders that cause most | :pecialists to various cities through- Telephone Index Note Paper (Small 4 4 i e argains d women to lose hair Using | out the United States a 4 Fountain Pens - —— a ‘ minor ense, a person must |examinations and ome Personal Files tpeer Binder a. Complete Brake Reline realize np one tonic or so-called | treatments lg Porttolios Desk a | ‘ ire-all could correct all the dis- NO CUREALL Receipt Book Hercules Lite $ 95 | Ford, Chev., $] 495 ere” he explalied We have no cure-all for suck. |§ i —< a| Weight 76" Plymouth..... GUARANTEED shiny baldness.” ootns —— is Dicti Table 4 : : sie ‘a Fhe ( ns firm, recogni If there is fuzz, the s Ss Lamps senary AT soe rows - thes WEEALY that most people are ske ore al of |eapable ef creating hair and if we % Calendar Pad aria ey r | eennton } : . claims that hair can be grown on | acee a rson fer treatment we arves " j Hornet, fully equipped, $ 95 Wheels Balanced Static & Dynamic taiding heads. offers « guarantee. | willl = what we say. There is one Budget Records Paint Set : ‘ — Collins said ithing Collins wants to be certain , Crayons a Teg. $54.95 e@ceeete $2.00 Each, $695 Once a per rso ivatls themselve | every man and woman knows. If tebe, Colored Blackboard a a $ 98 to the Collins treatment his ske P a recession @ rs at the temples Decor Tapes ao for ‘ Marking Crayons ated a oeeree *- ticism immediately disappears. To] or a spot begins to show up on the Moiste Chatks 4 a i ure this. we offer this guarantee jc rown of the head, _— i. ran | sail | 4 Other Sizes in Stock . f you are-not completely satisfied | thing wrong and it shou given ‘ As Low as $] 00 Down Oo en Yo r A t with your hair progress in Pel: pte bla home (lg RAARARARADERARAMARAAMARERAARAAARDAAP DMB MD from $1.98 te $5.00 ; pens sa F 5 5 5 ® a gi « . « ‘ ceo lle A ie a Rl } pis . oe _* i a ee his, ugh . > + * } _ HE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 _ Use. Variety, Imagination ; Delicious. Recipes Make - to Please Lady at Yuletide Afternoon Parties Simple - 8 SOO Afternoon entertaining during ; paste, 1 cup sour cream, 1 tea- j By GAILE DUGAS ornaments first, then dismantle the holiday season is fun because | spoon grated onion, % teaspoon The Who is “fanded a/ bag. — have — tea, coffee, punch parties, | parsley. Mix until mink every single Christmas; 4 stole of turquoise velvet open houses. Here are delicious | one T-ounce ¢an solid-pack < ssn ean a creme Nemes. wouldn't go especially ‘if new recipes for all these kinds of | tuna into large pieces with a fork , te of surprise that’s lack- | ss lined in taffeta and edged with party-giving to give you ideas. and add to tomato mixture. Mix — ing, é : deep fringe. _ For a coffee or tea, serve little | Well. Season to taste with salt and ans ce amar shee at And while you're in velvet, aetna sae | ee dated. te eetendanee -* ‘perfume here, some costume jewel- Soe 2 Ye a Be coment ant fruitcake, try a dip. Cut the cake a 0s eee 4 deus van Gayl uke S real | 20d embroidered in heavy gold ob oe dony ye hg Secpoeeal potato chips or crackers. ee shop-| | Gloves cotoe in bewitching colats Quick sherry tence = | Car Accessories } ping fm a state of complete con-| 2nd leathers this year. Pale pink, | ee ae eee sae | Dark 4 fusion. They clutch wildly at the | Dive and whije tor dessa esse pudding according to directions, | Perfect Presents ; nearest woman (any woman, clerk, sions, these tissue-thin leather using twice-the usual amount of . : aunt, sister, utter stranger, some-| 2Md often with frosty peart trim. milk. Allow to cool, covered. Add |tO Give Motorists one who's blind as a bat) and ask | In hot colors, too; turquoise, straw +] } Seespecn sherry or rum Gevoring. | siccsction to fl aen'Siek te bee. yellow and orange. | You can have a fine punch party atten hs paclleges me a4 ' Still with leather gifts, there. whether you serve liquor or not. | Stocking: brand new shiny 1: Reading = few timely shop- | are real possibilities in a fitted, Here is the Tea Council's fruit But if the lav’t large + Ley oh she eget ge Aad stots Sate. Dem s peat. & saben sheet 5 quinte or Rpling tyr ng > £ fidence as they dive through owas tie teeaamans tae in lady- pa ipo sg either — then you can wow them Gittins chance, = Fur accessories are fun to give, 5 rane, iuarts bolling water over | It's the kind of thing the motorist _ Jm @ matter of handkerchiefs, | fun to wear and much more fun Was Sr ond Sian AA 1c | See ee Rather a toes, bandienhtads Se pr ge ag ch veh cae tering heasownnes or auto accessories Be pet ans tue ae | oe ate eee Sdn Tey depen, So | wet aad ata: Oe She can wear them as lapel! fur seal, muskrat, mouton and cranberry juice. Add to tea. Chill. | and an insulated compartment for , rabbit, Just before serving, pour punch | food and straps onta the car seat. i Il | ‘Mutts are back in fashion this - ow. Add 1 guart wingte teeta | ‘There's also a viserette — a | agg ene adh gh ~wlguad nish with % lemon, sliced, 1 lime, | SOP" Ue ve ea, oe furs. 8 . parieree sliced, and maraschino cherries. | oy vernal wt 06. cme 8. sone Tammany | fur gilets, fur blouses If you like the gay and tradition- ain ts ends Gee Come ong ef plain tex- al champagne punch, here is @| pont uncrowded. _ secre-| tured gold or sparkling stones are eucpection Dem the ChAMgNGHt | + a, sauuilt gins tee till teeter sat Olah Gn har Ee Pyemsenny 6f Hauege. stiggienn 3h fule-oup ammeter tas Sapio's| be wearing this year. Bibs and Champagne Punch for. comfort on long drives. There 000-a-year | tassels and chokers are good bets jewels (upper center) is knotted at | Combine 2 quarts imported | is :too, a child’s auto seat with his| too, and if You're giving her pink shorty glove (upper. right) | champagne, 2 ponies maraschino, | steering wheel. a e, . lay. The 7) bracelets. make it not one but & is in tissue-thin leather, has pear! trim. Turqudise velvet stole-(lower | 4 pohies cognac, 2 ponies curacao,| Fob the “pilot,” there is a two- : the| whole armful. Choker necklaces center) for holiday parties has taffeta lining and deep edging of fringe. | 2 ponies yellow chartreuse, juice of | in-one compass and: meas- 2 : as| are high fashion this year, tod, Compact and lipstick (lower right) are made for each other, are in | 4 lemons and 2 quarts soda water. ea ary ey ths ud an. ecm for| and are worn with the jeweled cotton velvet embroidéred in gold bullion. | perigee ty Fragen penes 7 ropes. ‘ wide indivi- seikee ieee 7. j many } ou can even fi oo ee aS Se ae oe has announced. * pingacl pte or showers - glittering . a second to some- carn a realy warm “Thank you"| answering a call for jury service, | tf the jury panel on « challenge] adjust commuters fares to rises U.S. is chiefly for radio and tele- i e on Christmas morning. streaked home in a jet from’ 4nd sent off to await another call. and falls in the cost of living index, ! vision. Combine ! In Memoriam _2| Help Wanted Male 6/ Help Wanted Femiale 7 Help Wanted 8] Work Wtd. Female 11| Foot Specialist 15A meee leant oom: | Meren, Saar seme Closwomien | mae ee tee eee ie | Petty Mareeba Se: | aati Sen, Te Bie ite Wine od is ee | MAN WITH CAR. WOULD YOU For Christmas Selling cur rink Piese phone Mi eed, | S08 — ; By ~ Boepeee: Christmas mooey. ear 9| "Sark" o:” me cain Beat | Furniture Refinishing 164 ; ETE: VO, | TTR’ [maces cet, 200, aes | wena abe eae edie a baba | ~ CuRIBTMAS (SMALL, RTHUR S ‘month: Quelity NOW! 23,000 jobs | ‘SMuRg im Your home. a bie, oxtre, latee). 7 coon Experincy, often aneces | Rete Marvor TE bit | ___ Laundry Service _18 - TELEPHONE | jesgesgie’ ware” sor" i] SSR 97 xsck, Win ‘toms | eet teeny tated ite | [ oo FE oan a a SL | ea ag eae : s _Pontiac, OR 3-4530 La a so gine gem cia i at we i |! ; ! ; day & nite. £ ix tal Donelson EBION TEN PC Voorhees-Siple PART a Ss ¥. Huron. oot ype ee experience. — service here, 7 i; FOR ween p.m, Elks Tem- be sent to Meadville, Pa. for FUNERAL HOME work. Apply at 919 Orchard Lake| ple FE 42501. a _Brcember buriel on Friday, or Metor ve. or so, =—_—i§$“ (S§E | WANTED: GIRLa FOR CHRIST- n. | mes saleswork, Pull e. Apply 14 (1984. B 4 eB ieee cal. pos B. Gentore a. Monuments 4A or radio news pectgvonnd. = enced. 8183 Cox tk. Ra Martin dear (oretber AND oes SE Pontiac Press WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE Kuervits. Carl D. = George E. + and Cotpese. in MI 40006 after § p.m. Thursday, Dec he "et : Ave. metic ~ ing 4 bt — mg 4 be s' —- ~ aes " at the Voorhees . eC ters © Pe adias, ” board, 9 . PE 40014 Rev, Jone W. a Le untit 2. _ _ ‘Voorhees television studio jobs as: = Cemetery Lots 5|~ costuming, modeling, prog ALTERATIONS east. se writing, etc. See our P __0d classification 9, this paper. _ MeCLUSKY. DOCEMBER 12. 1984, a ot berry Pe tite. LADY Wa EXPERIENCED OfRL bared Se Be MEN'S AND WOMEN'S for office work end clinie. W Bay PA PULL OR PART TIME —ws WAVE AN OPERING Seventer of Mr. "aod 'Mre, Prank BOX REPLIES RAPPY’'S GRNERAL OFFICE WORK. Jacob Quick. Mrs. Marvin West ; : SHOULD BE ABLE TO Mrs. Gordon Crittenden. At 10 am, today National Clothing ph Merenerai ‘service emt | , there were repliés at © 8. SAGINAW _ INQ CON APPLY be held Thursday, Dee. 16th at the Press office in {| ; on : $238. up ; Sm. | from (Ot. Michect's ! de. ae Fred Thompson rn Recs ion -" “the the following boxes: ca "Setoiay coe SOS. 8. CIRCULATION greaing \at_ the Donelson-Johns aaa hehe cy Senooeeher i a DEPARTMENT Home. , , , BOND tag a, PONTIAC PRESS 4%, 53, 63, G4, 66, @, 70, - ; PEE 2 ee rere ot pcanee:| 71, 18, 78, 85, 87, 88, 88, CLERK- Saalvactions 9 age 68; beloved husband of Mrs 108. STENOGRAPHER ® Alice Piatt; dear father of Permanent full time position i Jemes E_ Piatt. Mrs. Alick Rich- Short hand end ty required em Jes yen seas sat Prefer exporenced -pegvon. i brother of Jacob Piatt and Ev- pg Xe g erett Piatt siso three sisters ee, Evens Vener tee ee survive, Mr. Platt will be taken Help Wanted Male. 6 | COOK FOR TOMAHAWK REs- Latayetie, Ind. on Thursday. Pu ——— | =e nered qzramqements by Donelson. | ANE TI mere? We ate, Oat me goon i yp Dino ; RA. : fact, oa how oo can, Call beby. FE 7-7463. __ wax —_ _rE 208. | EXPERIENCED PIZZA PIE - eee e re nses wea: | CARPENTERS, ROUGH STEADY | ef. Living quarters available, FE u 10 nue, 83. beloved husband of work. Union bag Ey Pine Ra. 3-T306 Mrs. Summers; dear father! ear Telegraph. Btyle Rite Homes | EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS ot Walter Sum ral, MI 40023000 for small wear and ready to ' ' service will be held ay, De-|CAN USE YOUNG AMBITIOUS| wear. Part time and y ber at 2 p.m. from the| married man to close leads. Sales Apply Bam Benson's, 20 8. Perry Feeeeee pret rat | Seca Een | ol Senaery lent opportunity Cal) i} nit | EXPERIENCED CITCHEN HELP. . Mr, Bum be lent oppo * Lg seen, at the Doneison-Johns Pu- | JES. Call AY Bice, | 021 W. Maron wits _Seret “Home EXTRA CHRISTMAS | “tite "te wert wun figures and Men ALSH, DECEMEER : Ml 4 enjo' detail work. ping re- bs oe Freapest Pr tae 36: | MONEY geired. Apply Pontiac 3, Box eee wife William aish | PART TIME MEN a. beloved ef Mrs. Peari| 1 need 2 men to work from 4/ Gint OR WOMAN. GENERAL OF- ¥. : @ear mother of | pee peated Nes Gaily in the Pow | ‘tice .some typing end heep- James, Gilo-Ann and Melanie, 5 Area. Age 21 to 38. This i8| ing need transportation. Walch; dear sister of Thomas| ft, canvassing you do have | Walled Lake, MA ¢-1569 O] le and Charles Merriman. Punersl| meet ine pubhe Avprnce sare, | HOUSEKEEPER, CARE OF CHIL ge | fee a ings about 9h0: per week Car dren, cooking, light housework. ; oe pm. 6 Jan necessary. Apply Mr. Lewson,| Must have experience with baby Short, inexpensive training for the . aah Shetemaan ettuies. Roosevelt Hotel. 9 to 12 Monday Other help employed. Wed. and| following positions in television Seterment tn White om through Wed. only. every 2nd Sun. off. $30. week. need not interfere with your pres- . Walsh will ie in state at | HELP WANTED. EXPERIENCED | Cell after 6 OR 3-7616 ——— Retest withers annnaneets “get de- the Buntoon e 1 SS small family a WANTED IN| signers, hostess, receptionist. sec- Wages Year around work, Box 4| children allowed. Write Box’ jo | reteries, music Mbrarian, camera Card of Thanks = 1 ayouanne® fentee Frese —sanu| mate, sine” g sod Te of uke __! | f¥DRaMaTiC MECHANIC, HOUSEWORK, SLEEP IN. OWN | pair. be’ nor answer unless ies . A \ r WE Wist TO THANK OUR MANY | Ab* and Willing to do all other | Pr gtoa Srenees only. $0. | TELEVISION TRAINING - re for the | Forni cenditiens. Meckee oni | INTELLIORNNT REFINED Wit Box 38 Press. floral a and also) Bn Ol : -_ 2% to @ years. General Prem Recige for big) BOC, Olésmobile, 628 North Main, ork good er. Must be| Yep Tt went to ester the tele words. Pe na. Se rh with ren. Plain| Vision field. 1 am interested in: shown Ms by Mr. and INCOME TAX MAN a Live im. $32 week to : in the- loss of our dear To share rent of store office pan ay hy Be wife. Mr, George Mall and | uring tax season. Busiest inter-| ‘ass? : TV ARTS AND PRODUCTION fanny. gection in Pontiac area Heat, | ri niea = (Studio Jobs) light, desk. telephone and pienty | “ADIES. 3 Lat Thee. i PART TV SERVICING AND MAIN- parting "pace Por information “sr y Nae TENANCE. ‘ eal) EM | 3383, _ 2 Boers io. fr necessary. ave WHERE TO BUY IT? MAN BETWEEN AGE OF 30 AND | BROTESTANT CHUROW EM | Name .000.000...cccccccceceeseeees * wat oh ae one june SP | North Woodward ares needs 6 ; ares. Must. have references, | $008 an tat att cost ek : . es . _ See the Want Ads! They) fait, sxperience and a vitel | ike to work with a 7 |e aha - ss a. is | original ap-| responsibility and your own a whan Teena $e press. | imitative, write and tell es sboat | Aggress .........ceesseceesesseeeees _ lead You straight to bar- | train tor TV ‘stucic jovs such as box 413, ; . d camera operator, audio sound | STENOORAPHER . TYPIST: Phone £y and advertising, direction chitect, office. Must be Pee eA ee eee i) : ‘& a tte,"Bee “sir ad cinasineation s ” Age it to M8. Call Bi - 4 a - porns Hee; Laas Werking Mours ........... , j { ALIAN . | $¥YPST WANTED: M Pst —" A quarters available, penst Up Derdeo siute. Wrike eA a\_g : yo feruns Prest,;-Box 68. . . | cae Ee e oa ani ~ Pa / f i 2 Pi iii Be ee 8. 8 off 2 a ie: “ms Fe ee Ce a! ee ee eee, ee AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MAN with hed- OVER » WitH training. FE 6-0176. ABINET MAKINO AED | Yin BOOKKEEPER, CASH- jer, whe has lots of experience as pey roll clerk, time e material contro] an - will ac- cept job preferably with «mall manufacturing Work Wtd. Female 11 BABY SITTING DAYs IN MY home. In vicinity of 4-541. erences EXECUTIVE DAY WORK OF ANY KIND. REF- PE 5-9608, 3 WILL DO TYPING IN MY HOME. | ~ “*** | WASHINGS AND ITRONINOS B, Si_howe. IRONTNGS BOE re WOMEN WOULD Lik BABY PE 2-6428 sitting. PE 2-6 Ses ct LOOK FOR YOUR OP- after 6. phone J FLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN R Gardner. Central, PE ) 4 brick stone and cement +2280 . GUARANTEED ROOFS, Bit don Wisin be Tt PORTUNITY in’ the|~ “Business Opportuni-4 ties.” N and hight 46078 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS % Ter Protees eon ten Stake and Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ee H yes $40; i aa ue * 8 34 i spit f J A Pabpoex Fis BUSINESS MAN AND FAMILY In 4 home need of 2 or 3 Good ; for Mr, De a COUPLE WITH old baby desire 5 room unf. house. ‘Close in. Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care, Ref- erences. FE 8-1215. er aortese working ledy oft Aviat A house with WORKING