THE PONTIAC PREM OVER PARES The Weather : Wednesday: Fair Detalis page two 112th YEAR * x xk *& ® PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 —28 PAGES sq ae wewe sEnvics Find Man Miss > ing in Wilds * e ' : : * : ' ’ < Southern States |New England Press Queen|Fyacuation Plan} Tonsils--- With and Without . _|Planes, Boats ’ sf Start Working - Fails so French Search Lake * . . on Segregation Renew Attacks for 11 Victims Georgia Won't Abide Midnight Was Deadline; Birmingham _ Resident by Supreme Court Ban, Rebels Using Highways Missing Since Sunday Talmadge Says © for Delta Supplies Near Mio ATLANTA (AP)—South- HANOI, Indochina (AP) Lost in the woods of the ern education and political — French squadrons of Au Sable State Forest leaders started work today American - supplied war- since Sunday evening, Carl on problems arising from planes resumed heavy at- A. Knisely, 64, of 625 N, the U. S. Supreme Court tacks today on Communist- Woodward, Birmingham, decision which outlaws led Vietminh troops moving has returned, and is in an segregation in public eastward out of Dien Bien Alpina Hospital recover- schools. Phu toward the Red River ing from his ordeal. He Yesterday's decision was delta. failed to meet trout fish- generally received calmly The French high com- ing friends at a prede- throughout the South. mand announced the ré termined rendezvous, and Negro leaders praised it. Reac- newal of air strikes after a widespread search was tion among white educators and rebel failure to accept a launched. politicians varied. six-point French plan for a Governors of nearly every evacuating Dien Bien Phu’s Air. Force, Coast Guard, state involved reported they wounded, including an offer and State Police continued ep = oe , rarer “ao to take care of seriously study the wounded Vietminh troops. The French had told the Viet- Most outspoken was Gov. Her- minh air attacks would be re- man Talmadge of Georgia, a long- sumed unless their proposal was time advocate of segregation in accepted by midnight last night. Southern schools. Prime target of the air strike He announced he would call the was the strategic 70-mile high- State Commission on Education in- way between Dien Bien Phu and wroene m insure aided ta “Sos Fok: bed eeeel Secs races.” IN NATIONAL CONTEST—Carlene K. Johnson, of Rutland, Vt. | the rebels had agreed to permit a wears Indian headdress of victory after = —— as “Miss can Feonen = 1,300 to Talmadge-sponsered consti- | England’ during regional meet ational Press wounded tutional amendment to do away Pusmgreehet fai, Wiese, aoe. She will represent New | C@ught at Dien Bien Phu when it with Georgia's public school sys | Engiand in contest with entries from rest of country at national | fll. a cr tem will be voted on this fall. =| convention of NPPA June 9 - 12 in Atlantic City. hme p try tg tir to Talmadge is the only governor their fire on the highway so his er atsclared after the high court’s/ Closed Hearings Cited own wounded could be moved. state will not abide by the deci-| > 2, = ’ — a ae oe es pen Mickey Jelkes Conviction) ===" ‘ material toward the Red River ote be some oma te y cat, by te French oe eS Cucmabin Ene ee . mand so the next big rebel ceosie Bienes » oo | EET CEA UPFC | re a. ress tmnt te erage» 5 Ss Se Mier ’ , ce wr mdoaur oe ae gians accept the challenge and will a, ' || two by helicopter and small at Gs ie Goer of Oe NEW YORK (AP)—The conviction of Minot F. planes, and Glap refused to races in the public schools or any| (Mickey) Jelke on charges of compulsory prostitution repair of the airstrip to ha ee of its public tax-supported institu-| was reversed by the Appellate Division today and his/ (continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Com, The Rae Set Ge Net! retrial ordered, pe Galle te cabdeer to toe em The court heald that Jelke, heir to an oleomargarine not make any difference.” fortune, was deprived of a “fair and impartial trial” rs Officials of the National Asm. | because certain portions vat mort ria were closed to for the Advancement of Colored 7 t ® Rone io onto the decison was by 222/40 Stand Trial “vindication” of a 45-year fight, Cool Dry Weather vote. The Appellate Divi- and a move which “gives the lie r sion is the appeals division te the Communist propaganda fo Sta for a Week of the State Supreme Court.| Oakland County Men Pentise Press Phetes : Gat American domecracy ay Jelke, 24, had been sentenced to| Refysed- to Permit| BEFORE AND AFTER—The four Barnhart boys} Three of the lads, Johnnie, 11, Pat, 7, and Mike, 3, Says Compar Dodging decadent.” . | A cool, dry week is forecast for | 8rve three to six years on each of — of Smiley road, Utica, are shown at left as they | (left to right) seemed quite confident as they Responsibilities ‘Thurgood Marshall, chiet counsel : two counts of compulsory prosti-| Vaccinations registered Saturday at Pontiac General Hospital | entered the admitting office, but Tim, 1%, regis- the Pofitiac area by’ the U. 5. | tution. to have their removed tered some distress. A contempt hearing against of- for the NAACP, said at his office Warrants were issued today tonsils in New York that compliance with | Weather Bureau. His trial in New York General | .-ainst three Oakiand County men |. Tit Parents, the Kenneth Barnharts, had decided | In their room following the operation (below) the npr Ao ghee clamps the ruling may not be completed Temperatures are expected (0) . iscas Court was clesed to who have refused to have their |‘ SHOW no favoritism and let the boys have the | tonsilless young men assured their parents that the | Local 614, APL. Soe until about 1960. average 6 to § degrees below nor-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | dogs vaccinated against rabies, | T°Stionable honor of undergoing a tonsillectomy all | whole thing hadn't fazed them at all. The left to —y ~ ayy pe : But he said he does not believe| mal and less than a quarter of an : The three will appear in justice at once, right order is Tim, Mike, Johnnie and Pat. way Monday before the three Oak- Sa ET, ete Seen Lome OF Soap By 95 Sa Waterford Township [courts Thursday on the formal land County Circuit Court Judges. schools private The bureau predicts low of . charge of possessing unlicensed e ° Union officials and mem Pomona. rom & tt degrees tonight aoa | Tot Get Sight Tests |e ney are nex mer of 223/Biqme Moscow |{ke Firm on Secrecy Edict, |sen rssine ty te ster rom “Tf they put any plan into effect 66 W A drive to test the eyesight of | Mann Rd., Waterford Township, % interfering with the operation of in the morning we will have them | * high of trom 62 to 65 Wednesday. | 45 cnudren aged 3 to & moved |Cloys Heaths of 21228 Cass, and Ban on Testim t Sti Ig | the Pontiac, Cab Co, from its, of in court by the mext afternoon,” relay epg bee orga into its final lap this week. Free coe Top [ ti UJ ony O ICK | tices at 8 Cectned Litho doe. “There possibility Saturday, er | vision being given ington Township stand ‘ ag soound on apes be co cpa ¢ el Show- a0 pan fade Of Sackabew Bd. ogee ae Me lek OF qd In nrest WASHINGTON (AP)—The White House indicated i, =" " terpretation ‘of the Constitution.” |ers are due Saturday. and Monroe St., Drayton Plains es Gaah hada Gini ; _ | today there is little or no prospect President Eisenhower Attorney Howard 1, Bond, rep- Lt. Gov. Marvin Griffin, a can-|. After a temperature range of| Wednesday a center will be set | cination law adopted by the | U.S. Diplomats Claim | will change his order which led Senate investigators to| resenting the union, claimed in didate to succeed Talmadge as/ from 4 to 65 degrees Monday, the| up at Airport and Williams Lake County Board of Supervisors | Reds Fomenti Strife | s nd the McCarthy-Army hearin his answer to the original bill governor of Georgia, quickly an-| mercury dipped to 45 at 8 a. m.| Rd., and Friday at West Bloom- May 6 196%. The law mal menting Strite | Suspe y y gs. pe Get tee 1 nounced that “the races will not/ today. It rose to 60 degrees at 1/ field Town Hall. See story and | \. scusns « prerequisite tor | in Central America From Democratic senators there were predictions Sa tk the drivers get thelr ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3). | p. m. in downtown Pontiac. picture on Page 10, sbtaining dogs tags. Violators the hearings never will be resumed unless Eisenhower! cabs are a subterfage enabling could get a maximum of a giso | WASHINGTON @® —American | does alter it, but Republicans disputed that. the coimpany owners to dodge A fine and 90 days in jail. authorities said today they ate con- —* The order bans testimony| ‘** ‘espensibilities as employ- W Abney is scheduled to appear | Vinced Moscow has turned loose . b ‘ove t tficia| before Waterford Township Justice | Communist agitators to toment | REC Plane Sighted ¥ Bovernment — Obnicia’S| On these grounds he asked for Willis D. Lefurgy and the aoe strife and chaos in volatile Cen- Sra cone cee ed ae be ae .| before Farmington Township Jus-| tral America. -| compla complainants tice Allan C. Ingle. This belief, U. S. Diplomats said, Over South Korea — — rng: — weren't ee re or rep- Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem | is based on recent developments in n. arthy and Penta-/ resented, . . said he withheld issuance of the | Costa Rica, Nicaragua: and Hon- SEOUL @®—A Communist plane | gon’ officials.» An answer to this charge ts warrants until Atty. Gen. Frank) duras and climaxed now by an| ‘tossed the neutral zone and flew! the senate Investigations sub-| ©*pected today from attorneys Ed- D. Millard passed on the constitu-| apparently large shipments of | south as far as Seoul today while | committee voted yesterday to sus-|W@" P. Barrett and Robert G tionality of the county law. aeicided ie S. Defense Secretary Charies| pend hearings until next Monday ee . Frank BR. Bates, director | ™5‘-con in, once & Ww Korean President | While Chairman Mundt (R-SD) . ; ot eatieh wens tor Gutans man port but now incorporated | 5", “nuh Korean President piores meantime whether Eisen. gar heap weg ntinntio ny Hw 2 County, sald his office is going | into Red Poland. hower might modify his order, de- |‘? make re end : nly tite a watched a U. S. Sth Army review | nounced by McCarthy as an “Iron | *e#inst the union perm icheting residents who refuse to allow the | nounced late yesterday that an 65 miles to the northeast, Curtain” some one must have we the on the The 5th Air Force said radar | “foisted” on the President. Mc- company shots. unspecified quantity and type of grounds that there is no labor Abney has been fighting the| arms: now are being unloaded | tracked the Red plane southward, ae See 2 oe & a vaccination order since he applied| from a cargo ship of Swedish | but it never was sighted visually. possible to get at the truth. a license last December. His| registry at the Guatemalan port Mundt was to begin his efforts Sag! Necuett Ge sheath et teteienen of Puerto Barrios. a ee an sald It apparently] ins conterence this afterneen | VOIC® Tells the World to force the treasurer's office to] 7) cssment said that: American Sabre jets tried with| "it Atty. Gen. Brownell whe of Segregation Decision [issue the license was denied “Because of the origin of these|dut success to intercept it before| PF °P* Ted & memorandum of | new YORK w@—News of the , arms, the point of their embarka-| it returned north. precedents which Eisenhower | supreme Court's decision banning ' In Today’s Press |e. teir destination and the| The Sth Air Force said the in-| sett te the senators yesterday |schoot wegregation was quicly quantity of arms involved, the De-| cident would be reported to the| Slems with a copy of his order. |bheamed around the world by the Bes Ceeniaing..0c.ococs anes partment of State considers that| Military Armistice Commission as| TB order took the form of & | Voice of America. ; sons es entine this is a development of gravity.” | a violation of the Korean truce. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | The historic decision came just ' For a number of years the ie Oe be Oe ee eee : United States has blocked al] arms worldwide broadcast in English. : sales to Guatemala. It has re- While it was going out on this ‘ raid ceed vs we owr| CONTEST WINNERS |e." c'irefoce or | sauiea WiCeaedl herioe' and Winners of the recent Pontiac Press Want Ad eng wey that fits government is “playing) contest are announced today on page 2. the Communist game.” The contest was held in observance of the 250th Costs ne More—New Fibersias Awnings} anniversary of want ads in America. Checks have oat wie oer "| been mailed to 12 Oakland County residents. = Be cl a oat ti | oe = ie tt i A : Baya ES lets ai : + iF He i] em: faq] dif SHAY He | Ne it He ae : : igi : ne Ss HA ee : ba iy 4 a: Re 43]: ie tl He Pan Hel Suey Pine ee Hea ly: : ai AHL 5 at ifs; if Aas er i i , He age iti Hane Ny upd Hi fy. 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To- teff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter eap held her illusion veil carried a bouquet com- white orchids and a cas- by Candlelight Bonham and avenue are the bridegroom's Coronation Described by Speakers Married Saturday Mrs. M. E. Baldwin evening in All Named. President Saints for Coming Year Episcopal Mrs. M. E, Baldwin was elected Church were | president of Pontiac Women’s Cub Marilyn J. at the annual luncheon held Mon- day in Bethany Baptist Church. Also elected for the coming year Tommy P. were Mrs. I. M. Lewis, first vice Toteff. president; Mrs. George P, Waller, he heida is second vice president; Mrs, Fred ' | Waterson, recording secretary; the daughter of | srs. Gienn Behler, corresponding the late secretary and Mrs, Albert Simp- Mr. and Mrs. son, financial secretary. Russell Mrs. Earl Hoskins is treasur- er; Mrs. E. M. Rese, auditor Bonham, and and Mrs. W. F. Pfeiffer, reporter. the Peter Mrs, C. W. Mossey is partia- mentarian and Mrs, Joseph Pan- Toteffs of ter is parliamentarian emeritus. Leimback Delegate and alternate to the state federation are Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Waller. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 — — s \ it Pontiac Women’s Club Chooses Officers at Annual Luncheon Monday 3 Marilyn Bonham Wed a Pentiee Press Phete | (left and right) are Mrs. M. E. Baldwin of North Perry street and Mrs. H. F. Buehring of South Johnson avenue. | spoke before Pontiac Women’s Club Monday. With them| The program was held at Bethany Baptist Church. the bride’s nephew, ¥ parents. companion, Alice D. Serrell, pre- nng. ; f sented the program for the day 2 : . a : : sie Se . a SN we Flies wecsied is Caaland leat aaa Disc ussing the coronation, which they viewed last year, en oper Pecans ; m mer for the coronation of Queen | 4re Sara VanHoosen Jones of Rochester (second from left) | were Arthur Parker, Arthur Lew- MRS. TOMMY P. TOTEFF — I ig 9 sores Scot and Alice D. Serrell of Rochester (second from right), who is, Richard Jorgenson and Walter 4— , France, , Switzer Johnson, . and Holland. For her sister's wedding Mrs. Group Entertained a ager ten f b M k P| Wallace Joyner chose a navy blue by Tri-Fellowship slides of their travels and Miss | u akes ans silk dress with pink accessories Jones described them. Miss Jones’ | for Reunion Dance | and a corsage of pink carnations.| Hosts recently to Concordia Club) ©] knowledge of. history, biography, Mrs. Toteft wore pink linen with|of St. John Lutheran Church of) | literature and art formed a back-| “May's the month, the 20th day| Reports from several committee navy accessories and a white car-| Rochester were memibers of Tri- ground for her narration. when ‘Y'oung Adults will swing | chairmen were heard by Women corsage. Harold H. Lewis a Club of St. Trinity Lu- Speaking of the coronation, and sway.” That is the little poem | of the Moose at the Monday eve- a ve Va., escorted his | theran Church. Miss Jones said “It was es- | that all “Young Adults are mem-| ning meeting held in Moose Tem- sister altar. On the refreshment committee pecially thrilling to see how very | orizing so that they won't forget ple. : After a reception at Chieftain | were Dr. and Mrs, Leonard Black- the of the reunion dance to be held Thurs- | ; Hall, the new Mrs. Toteff changed | well. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller much people England | t urs-/ It was announced that memorial to a beige suit with brown ac-| and Mrs. “aus. The Rev. eae Ser seen Say. Pome | Oe | services will be held jointly by and Mrs. Ralph C. Claus. j Genseries and the orchids § her |C. Walter m gave the invoca- spectators endured the cold rain | The dance js designed to allow | the Loyal Order of the Moose and i tien and the Rev. Ralph C. Claus as long as 72 hours im order te | former members of the club to; Women of the Moose on Sunday. bridal bouquet eastern _ Ag . assure themselves a glimpse of | meet with the newcomers. The | Election of officers will be held honeymoon. 3 flies spiri discussion, the Queen.” | dance will be held from 9 p.m. | at the June 7 meeting. . . Mrs. Eart A. Eddy was luncheon | to midnight in the Green Room of |. a ee — ye dy Be Beautiful in Your chairman for the day. On her com- | the YMCA a mother ang daughter banquet ‘oa ’ mittee were Mrs. V. T. Wagner, | te be held Thursday evening. The » Cap and Gown! Mrs. Erving Zuetke, Mrs. Herbert} To Attend Parley banquet, an annual affair, will Waters, Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mrs. F Mrs. Josephine Lawyer and Mrs be sérved at 6 p.m, im the tem- ‘ NTS Alspaugh, Mrs. William Mustard. Frieda A. Bennett. home derfion.| PM: accofding to Mrs. F. B. Program chairman was MYs. | stration agents of Oakland County, Heuston, ¢ Harry Buehring. Telephone com- | will attend the annual home dem-| Mrs. Michael Blahut will be a 5 GLADYS LOUISE CURVIN mittee members included Mrs. W. |E. Blynn, Mrs. P. C. Miles Mrs. | Kellogg Center, onstration agents conference at} toastmistress for the event. Mrs. Michigan State | Wayne Zimmer will give the wel- Women of Moose Gather Leonard C. McKinley, Mrs. Percy | SALE Sub Teens DRESSES Boys DRESSES COATS - Girls COATS - SKIRTS SHORTS - SWIM SUITS io COAT SETS.- SUITS SPORT JACKETS —_—_ Due to the nature of this sale we are unable to accept layaways or exchanges. - SUITS 40% orr 40% orr 40% ore - SUITS ROBES BOYS’ SPORT JACKETS 14, Price BOYS’ ROBES 14, Price Girls’ SUMMER DRESSES $2.00 3 to 6x HATS 1.00 MARGARET ANN SHOP 55 W. HURON PURSES . 1.00 4 College, May 24 to 28. coming address, and the response ne Mrs. Margaret Curvin of Luther | Hunt, Mrs. Thomas Seavey, Mrs. ed eta . ‘ Call FE 2-9382 road announces the engagement of | Bert Porritt and Mrs. Earle Hos) Announcing ; her daughter, Gladys Louise, ton | the engagement 9 BEAUTY SHOP [Richard chartes Lasho, son of Mr.! OTe Nata Mra, Albert F. Wood| of their 82%, N. Saginaw and Mrs. Frank Lashe of South | has been reinstated. June 21 is the daughter ’ Gneb etde Tasmania avenue. No date has) date set for a picnic at the Cass| Maryalice, to been set for the wedding. __ Lake home of Mrs. Royal Pazik. James Marakas are <-> the John dig = f.. McFalls of < Zz 0 Avondale Zs % eV % drive, Sylvan A EAS os * Lake > Vi YEE] Me : — ( - The son of the (’ ——— 3 ANS _/ © 4) |) Peter Marakas’ ws \SVRe-7 of Detroit, \\ 4 aff — yr James was , / | Se) graduated from Michigan il a State College where he was a members of Sigma Nu | fraternity: | She is also a graduate of Vichigan State College and was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. MARYALICE McFALL Quality . Furniture Since 1920 Elliott has been a fomous name of fine furniture . . . and today you will find the results of this fine craftsmanship in every beoutiful ond durable furniture piece by Elliott, Also restyling ond, upholstering. ELLIOTT ee FURNITURE CO. “rsd Loong ot BSG Was OR 3-264! ' | will be given by her daughter, Mrs. | Robert Lewis. Mrs. Clarence Cavalier and Mrs. ack Donahue are, planning the decorations. ‘John M. Dalton to Claim Bride | A June 12 wedding is planned by Kathleen Fish, whose parents, the Seymour Fishes of Overton, Nev., are announcing her engagement to John M. Dalton, son of the Clyde Daltons of Delrose drive. John will graduate in June from Brigham Young University, where his fiancee is also a student. The Mormon Temple at St. George, Utah, will be the setting for the nuptials, after which the couple will honeymoon in Utah and Colo rado national parks before visiting in Pontiac. Mrs. P. G. Walker Hostess to WCTU Mrs. P. G. Walker was hostess in her Mount Clemens street home recently for a cooperative lunch- eon and meeting of Frances E Willard WCTU Devotions based on. the third chapter of Proverbs were given by Mrs. L. L. Marion. Speaker ens, who talked on citizenship. Mrs. Luella Rhom gave read- ings and records made by Beverly Shea were played by Mrs, Ruth Mason. Mrs. Mabel Wiser led in group singing and Mrs. Marion presented 30 new members to the union PTA Activities of the day was Mrs. Minnie Clem- | * Areme OES Initiates 4 on Monday Roosevelt Temple was the meet- ing place for Areme Chapter 503, Order of the Eastern Star, Mon- day evening. A special meeting for intiation was held, with Mrs. Joe Benson, . Mrs. Arthur Jeffers be- coming new members. Mrs, Royal Clark is a member through affilia- tion, with initiatory work. A maypole amid star point colors centered the refreshment table for the meeting. Serving on this com- mittee were Mrs. Clarence Crawly, Mrs. Lawrence Lacy, Mrs. William Trask Job's Daughters Establish Bethel PTA of Emerson School will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. im the school for installation of officers and a tax dis- cussion. 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' hye ill i ii } 7% stalts alt ie ii eee See fre + nor ae \ “ 4 a Y Marilyn Pennell Married Church 4 gE i F out fle ‘ ile : i il i E HK 5? FE ted | it ‘F ‘ & . 4 ipdeGlE zg Mi ii nil H 5 : Es 4 FF i lt | *9 | oH “| it Z E - = FJ Ty i apyil He in Qs | : r t WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — An i , f dents, expecially, to attend. Dryden Library Group Observes 83rd Year Organized in Metamora . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY. 18, 1954 _Help Wanted Female 7 Building Supplies 1 In Memoriam Help Wanted Male 6 in mason, _OF FOR FARMING. None knows silent ould consider month? 2280 Union Only those who lose can tell oun Civanpement? pie 3 men) Bese. foe i Ges ae eat i oe ested’ in. permanent — wehugre yt Some day. some time our eyes) only. Lm, o. . woe e r ) see. wou The face Sg Keep to memory scent 4 REAL EPR OATES jar monthly en Still closer when we meet again ag Ong fe ed me” ee te Sadly missed by ner daughters|,, e 4003| Publishers - and ren. § tn, i wemony or umg| CORT M.(MBLER | te ostnr Lissle B. died May 16/6, LESMAN | house r . Gene but not W.| Only sincere people need apply mee * Beacom No experience necessa: right person. Shoes, 15 N _E work for. Fio 8) Sr ere wers = . >irSCSC,—C Ls dmc 5 ta _ ~ SALESMEN WILL CONSIDER ocuaraRs 4 - meget real — 4 beaded y to ‘Ba N nn sion sales experience Prospect; 5; a new in _ Store! —- lists suppil: } | tial based Funerai Directors line Drawing account available: con Ga, Teekte| = Mealee ee martial slates tp Den 04. The sip ae aes | were Donelson-Johns)STATE DISTRIBUTOR) _Pestise Press gome Wanted salesman with car to s01¥ idreg ana ead beeen Vieioe a ¥ | ad Ls cleaner on commission oom Tae oe wee WO s exclusive new deve ment makes - la ebsolete and the| to take charge of motherless Voorhees-Siple} jeier'vtting cbelets and tie) fo ats, uates cf smearing FUNERAL HOME one full year or longer: applied Restricted other parts of Michi- on © new automobile. it will lastiw7 life of |_chard Lake Ave. WOMAN OVER 3. SE A MONEY maker EAVES TROUGHING Gas end Ol} Furnac = 7 che ~ g eal well as s home nde 3-008 m an advisory : ceeee OR — —_| business. Write Pontiac Press Y¥ AN WwHo Box 15 above average earnings. Must be) | the type who can handle local) Help Wanted business withous watching clock.| .~w~wn.-nnnAne ~ 04" 4 48w + Must also be ambitious and have is ‘| car. PB3-3811 tor appt. JOOL & DIE DESIONER. MUST OME PRIVILEGES AND BOARD im exchange tor help m care of semi-invalid husband. M ed have experience in ressive! Christian ww: men terred. ALUMINUM ROLL-UP AND iit, “corp and draw dies Nelson) E. Kennett ee = wi FIBERGLAS AWNINGS a, on) Elisabeth Tet poe aps open os my 5 = ” BOXx REPLIES WANTED BOY POR NIGHT DISH Business cope, me agpene or STORM WINDOWS At 10 am. today || Soit asd Riaing ciub, 2280 Union for’ adres mell” Hote! Waldron. Lt GED SROEFE HoTURD there were replies one Reed, Pontia ¢T and $15.90 the Press office e CSEUED Tibeateve LES) ime. ee eee | bus PACTORY 90. RESTAURANT HELP WANTED ‘, . the following boxes: || foetn’ sosts 2 otess"u'reed| Apply ie pereea. Bill wad Mae's! ORDER NOW AND Taylor (Centra; Ueots Mereary| ford. Mich — v= SAVE 2, 7, 11, 2, 23, 26, 38, Satse = instructions Q\FREE EST. NO OBLIGATION rp diem Page dala eMEN WANTED Caso ERS CEMENT WORK. 4, 96, 106. to train im the heating and 8iF-| ,oOORDIONS LOANED FREE TO! house raisink : 106, conditioning business Good | beginsers. Lessons given at your wood cutting MY 3408, or PE come while you train Apply ip motion ota dh we gg © home Accordions alse sold, all WawtED —s MECHA ACE PGE | cnee OF factory, erices. OR 30008 ison ALTERATIONS —&— WE. weet ‘4 — nye IN All kinds. EM 3-4879. Help Wanted Male 6| expend service ceperumeeh (OME Erm, (on Gee "never ured |GASGH & CEMENT WORK PRER AMBITIOUS SALRSMEN, INTER.| TSC of better Paid vacations) TE SEs ested in earning better than av- betipags Aise ponpease pene. Work Wanted Male 1 w income calling loca!) store, 63 : p Bd Ress- a mes. man. service 3 _ |a-t CARPENTRY AND THE WORK sole Besprur: Bersmis, | "angie man oe airy term, Ooos|SLOCE LAYING, BRICE, STONE va 3-800 ond wages “ste iy. sob. ‘A. Hardy,| cement work, FE 4J<0? ; — Rochester, OLive 34607. BRICK AND STONE WORK WANT- RE YOU T SALESMAN?” Wurlwiwren LOCK LAYER WO| of Fe +0 at your present job. We - he corner man. Call eves CARPENTER WORK need time salesmen to) OF 2006 _ : Memes, cottngs symetd & Se spend 8 hours sell-| 7A avout SLESMAN| pair. EM EC ing well Ming — A Com-| TO CONCRETE GO JOB Py atuakea” Phone] Sutomotiien “Experience Seipfal| tman re See Mr. Lewis. FY 32-1879. but sot ess however, smell to oum- mer resorts. Average le oe Wg te eaperitace pecessary. Mr. Barry, Hotel wem tw) p.m. rs ; cee : Years of experience FE 17-0714. iC. WORK. NEW AND uy ef fe oat te oc manager. re; . OR 3-0006. ‘- — & 1 =. CARPENTRY WORK. NEW AND Help Wanted Female 7 i. Re *ABIN MAKER AND CARPER. BEAUTY OPERA MUsT BE 1 [= Ww conditions, Call PE +3100 or cane eres AND CABIN FT SEAUTY OPERATOR PESOIR GAnPENTER CA a yy Ag Beauty Shoo @2% WN mode! work Wright FEE PREC PRY oP aang Ta PS pt ~ yh ER vent etter 3 p.m. All day Sat. dren. Good Only reliable — Write Pontiac CEMENT WORK } 5g — ye iat Wicker wose— ras a Goumsetee — = vears expert Ta R 7) ER tilised and rolled FE 2-0067 = GhAse 5-3340 WOuNO MARRIED MAN DESTRES N + thme work. 8:00 AM. to 2:00 M. FE 71-5855 HOME OWNERS ; ‘& Lol ited § 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~ CASH Nicholie = Harger Co. Ht rE ot | ‘4 ' vied nel Bel f i 3) Fel | = af at ah | a : 5 i : monRErAineD PHONE FE 4-2569 am. ba ee Ee Fok Foun pas canteens or equity t your K, L. Templeton, Realtor 7 Cee SUBURBAN from acre — 100 f frontage. ve "BD. CHARLES a. he x | Hi-Fi Headquarters Recineee Service 15) grist ase Ais warts | gouge eens me REFRIGERATORS _ |" ‘4008 tor service—bis or smal E tewie are. WASHING MACHINES AL'S LIGHT TRUCKING) =i, . % Tos i% Ton Stakes N Trucks Pontiac Farm and TRAE SEWER CLEANING moval. Ph. PE 5-6583 or OR 3-2000.|" EXPERT TREE SUMMING & RE a | REDU 9: a oe Oi Industrial Tractor Co. fo) SELL CARTACE | sb "ent b-os " r |Locas Moving| ET 08 BOY tf On AUCTION TF ea eR “LARGEST oe Trucks to Rent SELL OR TRADE YOUR PROPERTY y REROY-| _pein |aysne |) Gall for 9 Ty A? aad He dhe 7 is sled 5. ery eed D: « Unlimited ~~