nt ee % ime, “ae ae si ibetingy: hapten & etsieta ee g O SAO Fear New Blast as Whisky Fire Enters 2nd Day ea epg a 1 Killed, Others Hurt, Missing as Blaze Rips 110,000 Barrels Distilling Co. whisky rack- house in fear that a new morning. ones et aga eggiines | of gw —the va- lent of 17,325,000 fifths have been destroyed. This fei] ig eu During Election Count _... 8%, JOSEPH, Mo. @—A, woman asked. Deputy County Clerk Missouri's primary election. Now she can’t find them. Mober- | Jy is looking, Yes LOAD National Guard units, of one of Pontiac’s | © ae Company M of the 125th | Company will leave early Saturday morning for the Infantry Regiment, load a truck preparatory to | two-week training program *| Jeaving as an advance party for summer training at | (eft to right) Sgt. Robert D. Camp Grayling. Company M and the 107th Ordnance | Larson National Guardsmen Prepare for C “ng: Fontiae Press Photo . the truck are , Pvt. Walt and Cpl. Alfred J. Lornez, all of Pontiac. |Chinese Refuse to Accept second American Protest LONDON (AP) — Red China has refused even to ac- cept a second American protest against the shooting down of a British airliner off Hainan last month, diplo- 'Mnatic officials said today. Three Americans were among the 10 persons killed in the attack. .|__ The U, 8, State Department disclosed Jilly 29. that the Peiping regime had contemptuotisly turned down Ameri- con protests on both that incident and a subsequent fighter attack on two American rescue planes in which the attackers were shot down. . Anti-U. S. Riot Hits Germany Dock Workers, Police Clash Over 25 Homes to Be Torn Down BREMERHAVEN, Germany —A thousand angry dock work- ers clashed with German police riot squads here today in a fight against the U.S. Army’s project to build military apartments on the site of 25 German homes. Fists and clubs flew as police, from nearby Bremen to quell the anti-American demonstration. Waterfront Communist leaders were rumored to have helped in- cite the violence. offered to release 741 requisitioned homes in Bremen to German au- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) reserves were rushed to this port} s * ‘The protests were relayed by the British charge d’af- faires, Humphrey Trevelyn. The Chinese would not ac- cept them from his hand. Informants here said Trevelyn 4 had sought anew to deliver Wash- ington’s: protest, but the Commu- nists refused for the second time even to consider it, The United States does not rec- ognize Red China and has no dip- Bulletin LANSING (AP) — Dr. Albert Heustis, state health commissioner, an- mounced today that the Michigan State Health laboratories have devel- oped the first known cure _for typhoid fever. City Buses Cut Waiting Time - Will Pick Up. Riders Before Turning Around _Under New Policy Pontiac City Lines, Inc., has in- reducing in the coach out of the snow, rain or sun and ride rather than stand on the corner waiting for the coach to return on its downtown trip. He termed the practice “revo- said, “the number of passengers has declined to the extend that now the schedules contain sufficient ‘time to warrant this move.” Only passengers near the end of routes will be picked up for the return trip. Outbound boarding of coaches will be permitted on out- lying ends of each route as follows: Bares Rebuff Determined Preacher |ietos ict Trying to Cover Up the Naked Facts BB EFF, = ty in front of the gateway and chal- lenged the nudists to a fight: g 5 ef Hh i ! i lat SESE REHE EEE EE EER e eH ee ee eee 4, WEG ccc vetcceses , 1, OB, 47 he eter + 08 — SOs | “, SRBBSSeeses3° He arrived in New York last) Feb, 2 to take over the post va- ‘caed in 1953 by the death of for- mer Metrpolitan. Makary, There 'was some delay in granting him 'a U.S. entry visa, but the State | Department agreed to allow him in ‘after the church in America stress- ed that he was needed there. Church officials said they did not know when his successor might be / named. FRIEND OF. attorney W. Prout (right) is sworn in ‘Te COURT — Oakland County | Lynn D. Allen administered Circuit Judge Hi Russel Holland looks on as| Prout was named to the position Cadmun Mennen Williams. He replaces C. Earl Currah Wednesday as ti same noch wr oval County Clerk etred to tee eS Oe ae s Pontiac Press te oath of tic ae Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Henry y Alyea Mrs. Frank’ F. Rand Funeral for Mrs. Frank F. (Mamie) Rand, 71, of 4224 Lanette Rd., Elizabeth Lake Estates, will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. from Funeral Home. officiate and burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemétery, Born in Detroit Aug 1, 1883, she died Monday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of two weeks. 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NEW SILHOUETTES Better Suits—Second Floor ‘in Romeo Confirmed aring Petition ities” ls Scheduled for Monday Evening in CAI Building : WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—For- mer Police Chief Frank Van Atta’ filed a petition for hearing with) =~ Township Supervisor Lloyd Ander- | son last night, Anderson said the request will) be presented to the Township | Board, as specified when the gov- erning body Monday night youd} to hold a hearing for the ousted | ehief if he pemiated it by noon | today. The hearing will be held ai 8 | p.m. Monday in the CAI Build- ing on Williams Lake road, An- derson said. Van Atta was fired last month } by the board for ‘insubordination, disloyalty. and incompetence and disregard for instructions.’ He de- | nied all the charges. i Postmaster Position — ROMEO — The appointment of Almon Schock as Romeo's new postmaster was announced this week by Postmaster General Ar- thur Summerfield. Schock served as assistant post- master under John L. Lucas since 1942. He began his postal career as a substitute clerk in Oxford in. 1920, coming to the local postoffice in 1924, Lucas is retiring after 19 years | UNION VOLUNTEERS—Laying the sub-floor at | Seeden St., the house. of service as postmaster, having | + AVON TOWNSHIP—Going up on? a a St. Clair street, just off Auburn been appo 938 J a inted in 1955, Milk local Meets: road, is a home being built. by Jail Driver on Return MUSKEGON (® — Kenneth Sut- ton, 20, sought by police since Feb- ruary on a hit-run driver warrant, | was nabbed by police Ween when he returned to Muskegon to) attend the funeral of his brother, | Elwin, killed in an auto accident) Saturday. Kenneth pleaded guilty and was | fined $50 and sént to jail for 10, days, . . . | Milk Control’ at East Lansing and Crash Kills Indiana Girl | Arthur Youse, ‘vice-president of NILES @ — Judy Ann Cowles, | production of the Borden Compatiy | 19, of Elkhart, Ind, was killed | of Detroit, were guest speakers. in a head-on ccollision six miles | north of- Niles on US. 31 lasdt! cussed current milk production ‘night. Her car and one “driven by | problems, which included _ the Elmer Keller, 68, of Butler, Ind., | question of milk prices. were involved, In other business, officers were | elec ted for the coming year. Chos- | en president was Bruce Ruggles of > | Kingston; vice-president, Harold | Wood of Marlette and secretary- > \ treasurer, Neil Boyne of Mariette p| New delegates’ are Miles Sulli- «- Elects New Officers MARLETTE Approximately eighty people attended the annual meeting. of the Martette Local of | ithe Michigan Milk Producers As- | sociation in the community school Monday evening. Emerson Teal, superv isor of test- omens of OnereneTian A van, Harry Prouse, C. A, Palmer * -|and Floyd Dale of Marlette and Beautiful William. Moore of Snover. Table Setting Josephine E. Moss ‘to Wed in September ROCHESTER — = ° ~~ Harold Moss an- = Let us create a cénter- _ piece to complement your table for that special occasion. ft | Rochester nounce the en- | gagement of their (ireenhouses | daughter, Jose- ‘| phine E., to Ron. Member F.T.D. j| ald W. Hacker. 210 E. Third, Rochester | He is-the son of OL ive 2-941) Bernard Hacker & | of Troy Township. * . “| Sept. 18 has of’ | been set as the ee 3 A Good Used Car? Try COMMUNITY MOTORS Rochester and SAVE weading date by the couple. MISS MOSS - There are approximately 78 mil- lion ears, trucks and buses in oper- _ ation in the world, one for every 30 persons | ing and production of the “Quality | | ether month because of the se- Members of the organization dis- | $122,500 Pledged 4 Distinguished Service .. . William R. Potere UNERAL HOME 339 Walnut ROCHESTER OL ive 1-5151 Oppesite P. O. Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! Reg. $15.00 Permanent 2" Rochester 1108 Main Street AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars OL 2-8111 intra-Red Factory Quality am Work Done - For All Insurance volunteer workers using supplies and materials purchased with vol-’ untary contributions. ‘hen completed the home wi be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | Keel, the parents of three sons who died when the original Keel | home went up in flames May 5. For the time being, the Keels are staying with relatives in Pon- tiac. Keel, unable to work for an- rious burns suffered in trying to save the boys, comes to visit the new home and watch the volun- teers work, Neighbor Lewis Schutz, with the help of other neighbors, laid the block foundation for the house. Saturday, a crew of volunteer carpenters from aé_ local union moved in on the neighbors’ foun- dation and laid sub-flooring and “roughed-in'’ the shell of the house. Right now, the committee of neighbors behind the project is seeing “@ mason to construct a chimney, volunteers may call Mrs, William Harmon at FE- 4-0038, 4 | Funds for the property and the |house materials—and the ceme- ‘tery lots -—- came from three sources: General Motors Corp., ‘where Keel worked; the Avon Com- munity Fund, and mail and local _donations, The pool now contains | $5,645.09. Our Lady of Lakes Drive Tops Goal; WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The School Building Fund Campaign | iat Our Lady of the Lakes Roman Catholic Church topped the final goal by a sum of $22,500 when | the drive reached its climax Mon- day, The grand total collected for the school was $122,500..The program was directed by the Community | Counselling Service of Deroit and was officially launched July 13. Approximately 175 active work- ers made door-to-door visitations on all parishioners. Lawrence Me- Culloch, as general chairman head- *ed the campaign. ——nceecemenengiaenaigneeneapigene Deeds Office Sees Hike in July Work Some 13.565 papers were pro-| cessed during’ July by the Oak- land County Register of Deeds of- | fice compared with 12,878 in July | 1953 Fees last month totaled $20,315, contrasted with $11,825 a year ago, according kto Orrin McQuaid, reg- ister of deeds Last month ‘handled. 1/533 photos, bills of sale | e0Us papers | 3.511 deeds mortgages, 1,610" 5,196 chatel mortgages, 10 | and 1,732 miscellan- were Refuses to Quash Fraud | Charges in Land Deals GRAND HAVEN (@® — Circuit Judge Raymond L. Smith Wednes- day denied a motion to quash fraud charges agains Ronald V. Ken- nedy, former Grand Rapids high- way right-of-way buyer. Kennedy will stand trial in Oc- tober accused of defraud-the state of $600 in le land deals. ° Real Estate ¢ e Insurance “For Every Need” DALE ond NINA MARTIN OL 2-976) 412 Main St. Rochester Drayton Plains, ithe new home being built for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | of a local carpenters union, which later “‘roughed-in” | Keel in Avon Township are Bert Sutherland of 22026 | Springbrook, Farmington and Floyd Gauthief of 3958 | May 5 in which their three boys were killed. Building Home for Keels ithe drivew “the car | Mrs, 112, O) Pentiae Fress Pao The-men are members The Keel home was destroyed. by fire Arrest Gang of Nine Linked to Flint Theft DETROIT (INS) — nine men’ were arrested in Detroit early to- | day in a police roundup of‘a gang | believed responsible for the theft | in Flint recently of 25 new rifles | and shotguns valued at about $900. The investigation was launched | on a tip by 27-ear-old Harry | Moore of Southfield Township pod he had been approaced by tw /Men offering to sell him te guns Booked for investigation are Ea. ward Salameto, 34; Ted King, 36; Henry L, Varner, 36; Herschel | Fenwick, 33: Norman Paquin, 32; Willis Edwards, 29; and Jacques | Cane, 29. Held as police witnesses are Moore and Jghn Sabitini., Paquin was arrested in a car in where he had been sleeping, Twen- ty-four of the guns were found in The other was in Fen- wick's home, Keego Baton Twirler 3rd in National Contest KEEGO HARBOR Sharon Dreyer, 13, daughter of Mr, and Edwin R. Dreyer ‘of 3717 Wards Point Rd. recently, won third place in the junior division baton twirling group at the VFW National Convention phia, Pa. Miss Dreyer Heart of the Keego Harbor Sharon and her sisters, Arlene, and Marilyn, 10, won first place "at the state VFW conven- tion which preceded the national represented — the Lakes VFW Post, | convention, to play soldier, ay of Salamento’s home in Philadel- | sto Farmers: Plant _Crop in Forest Areas Before Reclamation WASHNGTON (INS) — Scar- city of good watermelon growing land in the South has led Florida farmers to rent land in national | is forests to grow their crops. Under the plan, watermelon | growers help iniprove the Florida national forests by clearing non- productive scrub oak lands for planting. ; The land is used for one year it is planted to’pine trees. Watermelon growers have paid fees ‘for the past three years to elear out suitable national forest land for their crop. In- cluded in growth cleared from the land were scrub oak, black jack, palmetio and gallberry. ports that good watermelon grow- ing lands have been scarce for some time in sections of the South. Reasons for this scarcity are: 1, Land canbe used only once in seVen years for most watermel- on varieties because the spores of fusarium wilt stay in the soi for that long a period; and ruin. any new crop, 2. After watermelons are har- vested, the land often is planted to | citrus trees. Waterford Bride ‘Sp eaks Vows | in ’ Lutheran Rites | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ot | Marlene Janet Hirneisen became | ‘the bride of John A. MacKay re- | cently in a ceremony performed in the Christ Lutheran Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hirneisen of Wil- | makes his home in Pontiac. The newlyweds journeyed to ,northern Michigan on their wed- | ding trip, after which the groom | entered the armed service. Raymond Confirmed | as Branch Manager ROMEO — Confirmation of the jappointment of Thomas S. Ray- mond as branch manager of the | Michigan Secretary of State's of- fice here was received yesterday. ington St., will succeed his father- in-law, the late W. Harold Miller, who served in the post until he was fatally injured in an auto acci- dent two weeks ago. Raymond-—and- Miller were ‘also associated ip the Miller insurance agency here, Construction of School MILFORD—A smorgasbord sup- per will be served at St. Patrick Church, Union Lake and Round Lake Rds., Saturday, from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Proceeds will go toward. construction of a new school. The public is invited to the af- ‘fair, Food wilt be served on an all- you-can-eat basis and admission will be charged. ; for watermelon production. Then | The Agriculture Department re-" jTieties are known as liams Lake, and the bridegroom | Raymond, who [ives at 197 Wash- | Smorgasbord Dinner Aids | SOUTH LYON—Norma Arlene Braun exchanged nupital vows with Norwood N, Balko, Saturday in a candlelight, double-ring cere- ee ee i. ~~ “daughter of Mr. Bn, Raymond W, Braun of Whipple boulevard, and Norwood the son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred 1 New Potatoes Recently Bred Disease - Resistant Saco and Merrimack Grow Easily in New England WASHINGTON. (INS)—Farmers the development of two new va- rieties of high-yielding and disease- resisting -white potatoes, The va- Merrimack. They were, developed by plant breeders of the agriculture depart- ment and the Maine and New Hampshire agricultural experiment stations. The department says cvoperat- ing certified seed producers now are increasing production, and limited quantities of seed - stock will be available to New Eng- land growers next spring. Saco is said to be superior in - _imany ways to standard Maine va- rieties, while Merrimack is ideally suited to growing | New y Hampshire. grown successfully, throughout New England. | Both also take the form of large, | spreading bushes, and their late- | maturing. potatoes” are — short, | however, hehe The department reports Sace is immune to the common race ef late blight fungus, te mild mosaic, latent mosaic, and is highly resistant to net necrosis. The Merrimack variety is prac- tically immune to the common late | | blight fungus and te mild mosaic. It also is highly resistant to net J necrosis and ring rot, and is mod- ‘erately resistant to early blight. County Deaths Frank J. Tyler ROMEO — Service for Frank J. Tyler, 83, of 193 Bradley St. was held ‘today at Roth's Home for Funerals, with burial in -Romeo Cemetery. He died Monday after- noon. Survivors include his widow. Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Eva Dur- ham of Romeo; a son, Howard of and ‘seven great-grandchildren. Millicent Fay Abbott | CLARKSTON—Funeral arrange- ments are pending for Millicent Fay Abbott, wt,’ of 6564 Easlawn Dr., who died Wednesday night of a heart-attack at her home. The body is at the Sharpe Funeral Home. She is survived by her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Vern Abbott; brothers, Glenn, USAF, and Ken- neth, at home; two sisters, Bonnie and Gloria, at home. Fpl ts SOLDIER OF FORTUNE — Impressed by the | helmet, but the handle got caught under his chin. number of soldiers in town for the VFW convention, |A big policeman with a pair of tin snips came to Richard Gallagher, two, of Philadelphia, decided|| the rescue, and \Richard is shown above, relaxed He used his ‘sand bucket for a | after his encounter with “life.” th New England have a break in | Saco and | conditions . in| Both can be ‘round, smooth-skinned and shal- | Romeo, a sister, six grandchildren | two. __ } pital Sunday. Tikes aes the altar in a gown of white Chantilly — lace and net over satin, designed with a fitted bedice and full length, pointed sleeves, Her double illusion veij fell from a lace calotte and was garnished with Chantilly lace, Norma car- ried a white Bible, orchid and) étephanotis. Serving as maid of honor was Marjorie Scheel, cousin of the | bride, and bridesmaids were Jean- | ette Bowen and Kay Anne Braun, ; site bride's sister. Zolie Visnyat of Northville was a man, Uushers were Neil | Braun, the bride's brother, and Dwight Miller. _ After a wedding trip to Canada, the newlyweds will reside in - Northville, Waterford Issues Tl Building Permits WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Balko Sc. of Napier rad worth: | |We Add INTEGRITY to Doctor's QRDERS @ knows how we fill his « orders. He. puts his confidence in our work. Se can you! Phone OL 1-5611 Drug Store 321 Main St. Rochester Complete Prescription Service marked rise in building permits was registered in the township last month when more than 77 permits totalling $573,700 were issued. ‘In addition, 36 remodeling and additions to homes valued at $39,350 were also approved. Also on the list were 232 garages at $22,400, 10 garage tind breezeway permits at $33,000 and two remod- eling and additions to commercial buildings at $6,750. The complete monthly total was | 159 permits with a total value of $634,650. ‘Director Speaks to New Group on Civil Defense | WEST BLOOMFIELD WN- | SHIP — Lewis Arrendt, Oakland |County director of the Civil De- | fense program, explained the coun- ity position in the defense program | during the first meeting of the | West Bloomfield Township Civil Defense organization at the Green Lake Community House, recently. John F. Warren, township di- * rector, introduced Jarrendt. In the business portion of ‘the meeting the chief sector wardens were given directives. to begin or- ganizing in their designated areas and Mrs. John F. Warren was ap- pointed assistant township director. The next meeting will be held at the Township Hall Aug. 25. i Primary Shows Defeat of Woman Prosecutor | LEELANAU (UP) Michigan’ 3 only woman county prosecutor was defeated in Tuesday's primary election, returns showed today.. Robert O. Smith, Elmwood, de- feated Miss Emelia Schaub, Lake Leelanau, for the Republican nom- ination for prosecutor in Leelanau Gounty, 661 to 537. Polio Claims Man, 26 GRAND RAPIDS — Jack K. Manni, 26, of Hastings died Wed- nesday in Blodgett Hospital of bul- bar-type polio. He was stricken | while on a fishing trip near St. gnace and admitted to the -hos- The U. S. Army Quartermaster | Corps may have one of the strang- | est “hobbies’’ in this country today. | At_Philadeiphia, the Corps main- | tains the world’s largest collection of fungi known to attack military textiles and leather. . County Calendar| Seymour Lake The Seymour Lake Woman's Society of Christian Service will entertain members of the Belle Sherwood Circle in the home of Mrs. Iva Miller on Pine Knob road. The event will take | "LAY-A-WAY BLANKET SALE! Solid Color Blend Blanket 98 50% Reyon, 25% "Wool, 25% Cotton An exciting value for thrifty shoppers who will buy them for year around use. Large size 72 inches wide, 84 inches ‘long. Individually boxed : Colors: Rose, Blue, Hunter Green, Geranium Red, Yel- flow with 5- inch acetate satin binding to match, 320 Mein OL. 2-0811 Rochester 5 Square Percales 1 Group Cc Yd. _ Open Daily 9-6 Fri. and Sat. Nights to 9 mizaiisl olor OS TORE 312 sly St. Rochester place this evening at 6:20 p.m 330-332 Main Street Furniture at lis Finest Always at OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 ~ Rochest er, Mich. PURDY'S | ase 755 S. Rochester Rood 1948 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Fleetline, Radio & Heater 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Dix. Power Glide, Heater 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio and Heater 1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr., Radio and Heater 1954 Chev. Belair Demonstrator, low mileage ROCHESTER Crissman Chevrolet Co. 4 OLive 2-9721 | fan en deg ES 1 Pacward tp yearlings 10-60-18 60 ‘most cull te neta | dustry on grounds that it is the em-| lice of the Redford Post, Chanda-| 05 peyton pmecnte Be Whites—Grade A, jumbo 81-66, weight- | COPPO! ROS-.. 384 Ban a WA :. 145 slaughter ewes 3 ployer’s obligation, and that em-| 248 is accused of ‘breaing into pad o8 evsage 00%; Mage B06, eet rh | Cree Qi... ary Peek wet: By : Spencer's Service Station at 30409} White Jr. as the three walked i 52%; medi Ad. wid ave $4%4; emall | Curtiss Wi... 126 peram' Piet .. 38 os ployee participation would reduce rand Ri away from the store. In posses- en | 28-33. KF — 5, Det Bdis ... 346 parke De .... 33 Poultry wages G ver, Farmington Town-| |, at en @t te ; wd arg GH; peweN Doug Aire .,.. 88.2 pa "oF ship, July 24, and taking a camera Fouts Wee Browns—Grade A, Jumbo 86-43, wtd | Dow Chem ... 41.4 pensi Coin |. 14.7 DETROIT POULTRY nd flashlight a hatchet police believe was used dium 42-45 wid avg 44%; amail 33;|Bagle P|... zag phelps coos BE tee Doel ter pale per pound Coun Death The others are accused of taking maracsinahed ~ oo grade B 43-45, wid ave 44%: grade | Bast Air L:’) 282 Phinp Mor’!’! 38 poultry up to 10 —y me S ; C, large 29-35, wid avg 30%; peewees 23. | East KOd .... 60.2 phil Pet.) 62.5 Heavy hens 19-33 -18:| x ; $30 and cigarettes from dodo’'s| The three were identified by a Checks 21-24, wtd avg 22%. Bi Auto Lo. 322 Paley 44 pe- heavy ‘broilers ere 13-4 Ibe; whites — Dougias Tinker Jr. | Drive-Inn at 26431 Northwestern, | neighbor who called police and Emer WD “ @ : Ss - cnie -e ; od VON TOWNSHIP—Service for th: ‘ownship, Tuesday later identified the trio those The mechanical fuel pump, which End Jobe zt Polmen 7 S88 rocks 8-204 wor Ot neh ee Carlton Douglas Tinker Ir, 10- Orne cles have ‘been connected | She saw attempting to break into supplanted the vacuum tank, led Ex-Cell-0 ne Radio Cp.--.. 33 te Adar Turkeys, young heavy type hens 23-34. ane son of Mr. and Mrs. | with a breakin of the Gaffney’s| the store. to many improvements in motor . .t Pem Rand.... 21.1 roving cuicaGo rou.rar Cariton D. of 1545 Au BUTTERMILK Stand at Hagerty a Vehicles. More than 40,000,000 are | Prech Tre ".." 218 Repub etl... 60.1 enable bank | CHIOAGO, (AP)—Live poultry Red. will be held at 2 p.m. Grand River in Farmington Town-| Utah formerly was spelled Yuta, Gen Bak .... 95 Reyn a-oe 784 going ON | to firm on hens; youns stock. |at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral|ship Tuesday, in which thieves |Youta, Eutaw and Ueaw in-use today and more than 115,000,- | gen wee sore OL Rey Ted B... 38 bank and to | Tecsipte 1.078 . ; f.0.b. paying priess | Home, with burial in White Chapel | took cigaretet lighters and change : : 000 have been built since Gen Matis *::: @ Seria: Of a 23: Nght, hens or brotters | Memorial Cemetery, He drowned | Police said the four are involved| Neahly one-third of American introduction in 1927, _ | [Gen Ry Sig 33.4 St Reg Pap... 31.1 1.5. . in two breaking in Hillman, one | farms raise cotton, . In Memoriam 2) Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7) Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR SALESMAN FOR ELECTRIC AP- CLERK WOMAN TO POR § CHIL, TR DRIVER " —, Mee. rd a Sane, . with ae aa Lastbenaee of ~ Detailed clercal work. No | Wy, Ch TE ; road “FE om i No one knows silent heartache Aggressive ear engine work, must be thor- Between % & 35 & ahi. for figures. Work di-| MAN é love can tell with hydramatic graduate. Must be een dictation, typing riet we bear in silence transmission. Hours § a.m. to . tnd calculation. ‘Must have ows | aerate bead . For the one we love so well. Ford Dealer Oldsmobile Di-| THE GOOD # transportation to work within 3| “AN. HANDIC / Some day, some time our eyes General Motors Proving OF PONTIAC and laundry, Man to| miles of Pontiac, Good salary,| %™¢ went* work on small farm | BRICK, 5 | gyi 2° keep in memory ‘ , ._ Mich, $1_W, Huron elsewhere, Few hours | excellent " condition. Re-| 07 poultry seems, Bieah fee aes 4 ee ee ee aaEE : cane ek 4 God will bind che broken chain opening & $100,000 used car om 80 to 140 wholesale units | 4 We Have Opening room and poard and —Piy_Ronties Prees_ Bor # nin RCE RELY OE 4 ween we mer conte specetine - weceu 3 Opening in City f ee to angst metas quastens Help Wanted 8 VETERAN RECEN <— ver tad tear to train stles force. OF guperience neces ‘ rtation, MA 6-3761 the month of A prior to en- | took Om sau | Sapna’ sien eh, caats| PAPER MamOING, axD PAiRt| Dahon expe man. work Must be {e-| guaranteed. Charles Snow, EM Se ee a tens. Day work only. Gall OR : _experience. , | BRICK. AND 1 , We will train | 7 cement oa ae specialty, F® CARPENTRY. PLASTIC & LADY DESIRES WORK BY DAY tile as PE 5-0054, | UAD ay BY Dat Soom SANDING OLD FLOORS A 3 so Crain ba ie” An tap, des Foundattonng basement t}0.01s. | LADY i WANTS HOUSEWORK. | NW. Cass. 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