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engals Glad Yanks Are Gone
Kalamazoo Dog Show
Draws 552 Entries The? 6th annual dog show spon-
sored by the Kalamazoo Kennel
| Club to be held Saturday at Kala-
|mazoo hag attracted the largest
lentry of any show evef held in
southwestern Michigan.
Field includes %2 dogs repre-
senting 63 breeds. Judging rings
will start eliminating the entries
beginning at 10 am. Fina] group
judging will begin at 6 p.m. and
will lead up to the selection of
| the best dog in show at 8 o'clock.
oo
Wolfpack Takes Three
RALEIGH, N. C. W —..Nerth
Carolina State's athletic teams
have won three Athletic Coast Con-
ference championships during the
first year of the new eight-team
loop. The Wolfpack triumphed in
the Cross Country affair, took the
Swimming title and the basketball
crown.
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RECAPPARLE TIRES
Against City Shaw's Jewelers swept a dou
bleheader exhibition bil] with City
Men's League opposition last night
at Beaudette Park.
Pitcher Alex Morris turned in a
| masterful mound performance as |@
the Jewelers blanked CIO No. 594,
4-0. He allowed only two hits,
struck out seven and issued no
bases on balls.
Only four Union players gain-
ed base, and only one of those
advanced past ist base. Shaw's
scored single runs in the Ist,
4th, Sth and 6th innings te win |
easily.
Jewelers were outhit 64 in the
2nd game, but downed General
Motors, 6-1. Pitcher Glenn
“Wimpy” Johnson helped win his
own game with two doubles in
three trips
In Girls’ League action at North-
side Park, Giles Realty extended
its undefeated record to six games
by dumping Gingellville, 10-6
Learie McCaughan paced Giles’
1}-hit attack with a home run and
three singles in five appearances
Shaw's Elaine Jones pitched a 1-
hitter as her team trounced Avon-
League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING.-Aviia Cleveland,
cago, anne pel York and Yost
ington, Carresque!. Chicago, @
RUNS BATTED IN—Minoso, Chicago, 38.
Cleveland, 54: Fam. Chicago. 51;
Doby. Cleveiand and Berra. New York. 30
HITS—Foa. Chicago, 0%: Busby, Wash-
Minoso, Chicago. 79; Vernoe.
™,. Avila. Cleveland, 74
DOUBLES~—Vernon. Washington. 19; Me-
Dougald. New York. 15: Bolling. Boston
end Carresquel. Chicago. 13: Minose. Ch
cago, Kuenn. Detroit and Berra. New York
TRIPLES—Runnels. Washington. 16: Mi-
nese, Chicago. Tuttle. Detroit and Vernon
Washington. 7; Seven tied with 4
WOME RUNS — Rosen. C
Boone. Detrott. 13 New York.
Zernial. Philadelphia and Vernon,
ington. 2
TOLEN BASES—Rivera Chicago
Jensen. Boston. 9 Fox, Chicago. 8. Ag
ganis, Boston end Minoso, Chicago. 7
PITCHING — Reynolds, New York, #1.
: an, Chicago. 10-2, 833; Morgan
New York and Stone, Washington. 4-1, 433,
Con rea, Chicago, 62, £18
sTR OUTS — Turley Baltimore.
Wynn, Cleveland, 67. Trucks. Chicage and
Detroit. 66 Oarcia, Cleveland, 64.
1s
a rm: Hem
——— 3%}: Mueller, New York.
= 1, St. Louis, 348. Bell, Cin-
— Musial. & Louis 38 Schoen
Philadelphia
‘ Cincinnati
ATTED IN Musial. St Louis. 71
Ig gry Hodges, Brooklyn. 57;
Saver, Chicago. 5!
. %; Bchoendienst
4: Mueller. New
71: Bell
st
a ota,
L- as New York. 4
‘usial, St. Louts,
Brookiyn. 18
BASES—Bruton, Milwaukee, 14
innati, 9; Fondy. Chicage and Tem
bat Louls, 6; Robinson, Brook!
ihews, Milwaukee, Torgeson, Philadel
phia and - & ablonsk i, St. Louls, 6
— Antmellil, New York. 62
18; Haddix. & Louls, 800: Coll
Cincinneti, 41. 800
2 77 12-3 um
Grissom. New York
Meyer. Brookiyn and Raschi
St Louis. 62. 7
STRIKEOUTS
Roberts. Philadeiphia. 64
kee, 71. Erskine, Brooklyn.
New York. 63 Haddix. St Louis
Spehn. Milweu-
64, Antonelli
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Veteran Golf Couch
Harvey Penick, University of
Texas golf coach, has guided the
Longhorns’ links fortunes for 22
years. During this period his golf-
ers have won the Southwest Con-
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League Foes Losers committed 10
or Cal
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Shew's 100 11i x4 4 1
Saddier Cripps and Stilwell; Morris
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@heiden, Grant and Toth, Jackson and
white
Giles 320 800 O10 13 6
Glingelivilie 202 101 0-6 8 3
Deniels. Roberts end Mathes, Wickman
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Shaws 41 2000-8 8
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Jones and Poillins McCasiin and
Goodell
Santee Awaits
New Bid for
Mile Honors Fred Dwyer to Furnish
Opposition in Service
Track Meet
CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C.,, June A meeting Saturday between
Kansan Wes Santee, America's No.
1 candidate for the 4minute mile,
_| and Fred Dwyer, former Villanova
‘| college ace, looms as. the feature
-| of the annual Inter-Service track
and field championships opening at
this Marine base today.
Santee, whose 4:00.6 and 4:00.7
_| performances earlier this month
are the fastest miles turned in by
an American, set a new Marine
| record of 4:07 here last week in
the All-Marine, All-Navy meet
which produced qualifiers for tie
event opening today. * eee
Dwyer, representing the 2nd
Army, ran a 4:169 mile at Ft.
Devens, Mass., last week in the
All-Army championships. He fol-
Jowed it up by winning the Nation-
al AAU mile two nights later at
St. Louis in 4.09.5. He has a 4:07
run to his credit and could be the
man to push Santee to his goal of
four minutes or under. Australian
John Landy’s 3:58 early this week
bettered the 3:59.4 mark set last
month by Britain's Roger Bannis-
ter.
Santee also will meet form) e
opposition in Saturday’s~ yard
run. He set a Marine record of
1:52.3 here last “week. Facing him
will be Henry Cryer, Ft. Sam Hous-
ten, Tex., who did 1:51.3 in the
AAU meet trials a week ago for
a new record, which Mal Whitfield
erased the following night.
Poor Ring Padding
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Detroit Club Even Bangs Homer to
Rub It In; Senators in
Town Today
By JOE FALIS
DETROIT — The Detroit Ti-
gers, thankful the Yankees have
left town, take on the Washington
Senators tonight in the opener of
an important three - game series.
It'll be a battle for the Ist place
division. Tigers hold a two-game
edge over the Sth place Senators.
But a Senator-sweep will move
them into 4th place.
Zuverink
terday by a score of 11-2. He last-
ed only five innings, giving up six
runs. It wrecked his glittering 1.40
earned run average.
When Garver was sent to the
showers, he was asked if he could
remember the last time he had
beaten the Yankees. He couldn't
A check of the record books showed
that it was in 1949 when he was
a member of the St. Louis Browns.
Yanks have been Garver's ‘‘jinx"’
team. They've whipped him 15
times while losing only twice.
There was little doubt about yes-
terday's game. Yankees, gaining
momentum in quest of their 6th
straight pennant, hammered out
16 hits. Even pitcher Tom Mor-
gan. a woefully weak batter, joined
mh the slugfest. He hit a two-run
homer off Garver in the 2nd in-
ning.
Mickey Mantle, with a single and
two doubles, knocked in four Yan-
kee runs in the attack against
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Who says the Yanks are washed
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July Soybeans
Weaker Today CHICAGO w — A carryover of
selling from the previous session
sent July soybeans down several
cents in active dealings on the
board of trade today. Wheat weak-
ened but feed grains held fairly
steady.
~July soybeans tumbled the 10
cent daily limit yesterday and there Satie
were many unfilled selling orders
in the market at the close. Many
of these were carried over to to-
day’s session and accounted for a
drop extending to more than five
cents at the opening.
The market for July beans sta-
bilized at that point but the con-
tract was not able to rally.
Wheat near the end of the first
hour was ‘2 to % lower, July
$1.92%, corn \%@ lower to 3s higher,
July $1.57%, oats unchanged to %
lower, July 71%, rye % lower,
July $1.00%, soybeans 4% lower
to % higher, July $3.73% and lard
7 to 15 cents a hundred pounds
lower, July $16.02.
Grain Prices
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO (AP)}—Opening grain
Wheat id ee
Jly 7. 192', ic Lo,
Sep caezs 606 Boy beans
Dee ..-ccoe. 1.00% Sly .... 3.13%
Mar woes SOB Bee. oo ceca 291%
Corn NOV ..ee 251%
PL erry 157%» Jan .... 2.54%,
Bep ous 1.53 Mar eos BET%
DOG 3. veces 143% Lard
Mar raw tO Sly wee 16.17
Oats Sep . 14.15
oy eee 72', Nev 13.65
Sep 11% Soy Ou)
OCG ec escicesn 4% Jiy woe 83'OD
Mar Ane 4%, Sep . 12.19
are Oct 11.20
diy 1.00's Dec 10.87
Big 3 Buy Most .
Newspaper Ads NEW YORK — General Mo-
ters. Ford and Chrysler ranked
1-2-3 as the biggest users of na-
tional newspaper advertising last
year.
This was disclosed today in a
report of the bureau of advertising
of the American Newspaper Pub-
lishers Assn.
Genera! Motors Corp. kept a firm
hold on the No. 1 position it has
held among a national newspaper
advertisers for the past seven
years. The company boosted its
newspaper advertising last year by
62.7 per cent, spending $32,944,248
or $12,692,697 above the 1952 fig-
ure.
Ford Motor Co. rose from Sth
place to 2nd, spending $18.278,304
last year, an increase of 68.3 per
cent.
Chrysler Corp. was in third
place, having moved up from
fourth the year fore. Chrysler
spent $14,582.76, a
increase over 1952.
Two More FHA
Men Suspended
for ‘Irregularity’ WASHINGTON «—The Housing
and Home Finance Agency an-
nounced today that two more fong-
time officials of the Federal Hous-
ing Administration have been sus-
pended pending disposition of
charges of ‘serious irregularities.”
The announcement by adminis- 24.6 per, cent
trator Albert W. Cole gave no de-#
tails of the allegations against the
two men. They are:
James E. Hicks of Washington,
‘director of FHA’s Region 2.
Andrew Frost of Albuquerque,
assistant state director for New
Mexico.
Cole said he based his request
to FHA for the suspensiorts on in-
formation furnished by William F.
McKenna, deputy administrator in
charge of the current investigation
into FHA operations.
That inquiry began with allega-
tions that (a) builders had reaped
multi-million-dollar windfall profits
through oversize loans for con-
struction of apartment projects in
a program now closed out, and
ib) home owners were being bilked
in operations under the current
program for FHA-guaranteed
loans on home improvement jobs.
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DETROIT PRODUCE
DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices on
pyblic farmers’ markets as reported by
the Bureau of Markets
Stecie’s Red, fancy.
2.50-3.%5 ba Strawberries,
wherries, r
80-90 dos bchs. Parsley, .
15-90 doz behs: varsiey root, No 1, 1-
1.00 dos behs. Potatoes, No 1, 1
$0-lb bag
"No 1.
Rhubarb, outdoor, No 1,
Squash. Italian. No
e-bu; squash, Italian, No 1,
Summer, No
Spinach, No & 78-1 25
1, %5-1.00 b Collard, Ne
Mustard, Ne 1, 75-1.00 bu.
125 bu. Turnip, Ne
13.00-14.00 30-dos case; Large
medium, 10.00-11.00; small, §.00-9.00.
choice gait $15.00-1800; a few head
choice and prime $18.00-20.00; cull to
commercial vealers $8.00-15.00.
Balable sheep 500; spring lambs steady
to weak; slaughter igre: al — nee,
good to prime ney lam y good
to choice grades $21.50- 94.00: an 1 low
good grades $12.00-21.00; ey i cull to
choice slaughter ewes $4.50-6
Poultry
DETROIT aa aa
(AP)——Prices ig ae wos
Detroit gl = 1 quailit
hens . 18-20; 4
Market berely steady
and demand ceptions light
supply fully adequate Fryers sree
ti Good quality eftertngs moving ® y.
fairly weil) Turkeys on hand moving
slow.
CHICAGO POULTRY
CHICAGO ‘AP)—Live poultry weak on
hens; steady om young stock: receipts
698 coops; fob. paying prices:
changed to 1 lower; avy hens 16.5-
; light hens 145-15; fryers or broil-
: @ld roosters 145-15; capon- un-
Tiger pitchers had the poorest
record in the American league in
1953.
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.% 6 CHICAGO POTATOES om Ee + TA 74 CHICAGO (AP\—Potatoes: arrivals 103:| Air Redue ... 27 -» O64 on track 322; total U.S. shipments 906:| Alieg L Sti 33 - D3 supplies moderate; demand very good) Allied Ch 0.4 os espectally om reds at lower prices; market | Allied Strs “44 16.1 barely steady to s tly weaker; reds/| allis Cha} 675 +» $8.1 weaker; California Whites $4.60-| alum Ltd |. 653 9.4 78; Pontiacs $3.90-4.25: Alabama round|Aium Co Am 903 bed reds 63.75: Arizona Pontiacs §3.15-44.05;| 4m Airlin ... 14 . 33.2 South Carolina Sebagos $3.35. Am Cen .... 47 : ie
a= See § ‘43 DETROIT EGGs Am Gas & EI” 366 ae
ETROIT (AP)—Regs, fod Detroit, |A™ loco 183 a) cases included, federal-state grades: _ oat . 331 Whites—Grade A, jumbo 48-49, weight- | A™ “i ” ed_average 48; large 44-46. wid. avg. 45; Am Rad § ) medium 31-38, wtd. avg. 31's: small 29, | Am Sesting 275 #21 Browns—Grade A. jumbo 47; large 43-| Am Smelt 36.7 "as
#4, wtd. avg. 42%5; medium 37: smal) 29;| Am St! Pa 30.2 * 104 grade B. large 31; grade C. large 21. || Am Tel & Tel 167.4 “a Checks 26. Am Tob 64 * 41
Comment: Market unsettied es trading ; Anse Cop 38.5 “931 is dull and first receivers are accumulat.| Anac W & C 563.6 03
ing floor inventory. milk strike | A woes 9.7 * 903
also has curtatled some business that is | Atchison 112 714
normally handled == tes. Atl Cst Line 115 Pry
Atl Refin 33 $3.3
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS = — 1 CUICAGO” \AP)—Batter steady: re- | 2104 an oa 186 ceipts 1,660,943; wholesale buying prices | Bei ; os = * 4.9 unchanged: 83 score AA $65; 82 A $4.5: Bendix A ais . 1
90 B 54. 89 C 48: cars 90 B 545: 89 C| Bendix Av : 403 “ Benguet . 13/16 335
Eggs week: receipts 17,120: wholesale | Bet® ee : =. -. 46
buying prices unchanged to 1 lower; ore lA 211 . 1417
US. large 345-355; US. medium 30.5;| Sone Bm iss 93 US standards 30, current receipts 27; = eg Ohio OF ..... “1
dirties 25.5; checks 24 Borg Warn | $3 Packard : aa
Briggs Mf m7 me
. Grist My 23 . 71
Livestock Budd Cs a8 3 * 30 ~ rr A
DETROIT LIVESTOCK oy el an... 97 . s
DETROIT (AP)—Here is the Detroit|}Campb Wy . 21.7 vat livestock market report Can Dry . 6 * 334
Hogs—Sailable 80. Not enough hogs | Can 26.4 * 304
offered to make @ market, undertone | Capita! Airl 10 @13
inal) h a Case (J I) .. 181 * 38
Cattle—Salable 325. Today's market | Cater Trac 553 * 542 steady. Compared last Thursday: Small. | Celanese - 205 854 er receipts; trading more active; good|Ches & Ohio 417 "$33 clearance; steers and fers uneven.| Chi & NW 17 ‘#15
steady to 25 cents higher: cows 50-75 | Chrysler 63 * "61
cents higher; bulls around 50 cents high. | Cities Bve 110.1 .y)
er; stockers and feeders firm: bulk most. | Climax Mo ....48.2 16
ly chotee fed steers $23 00-24.00; several | Cluett Pea 337 ** 36
loads and lots h choice and ime | Coca Cola 197.4 ** ba4
$24.25-24.75; most ho commercial and|Colg Palm 46.1 “3
good steers $18.00-22 load ime 730|/Col Ges ..... 144 * 355
ly heifers $22.25 good and ¢ghoice fediCon Edis “43 .
heifers $19.00-21.75: numerous lots utt!- Con E . . 94 - i. e
ity and commercia] steers and hetfers| Con Pw pf 4's 108.5 “9:9
$15.00-1750 with under 800 Ib ppd Cont Can oo “1
and cutter grassy kinds down to $11.00; | Cont Mot ..... 67
bulk utility and commercial cows $11 $0-| Cont Ol :.... 064 a4 14.00, latter price go Corn ae ae 437
commercial cows up $17.90. canners | Cruc Sti oe. 244 . 42
and cutters mostiy $10. 1206. bulk util-| Curtiss Wr... 9.3 $13
ity end commercial $14.00-16.00; | Met Bais . 332 4
bulk good and low choice 400-600 Ib stock | Doug Aire |. 723 Bs calves and yearlings $18.00-21.75; medium | pow .. 03 33.3
te stockers §15.00-17.15. uPont It a’! 626
Calves—Salable 15. Today's market ccc > ae steady. Com last Thursday: — East Air L.... 26.6 Oll NJ..... 82.6
ers and calves move active, steady tm Kod ... 50.5 g:4 Of Ohic.. 38 $1.00 higher; bulk mostly chotce po El Auto L .. 304 gtudebeker.... 3)
$20:00-24.00; few high choice = few Ei & Mus In.. 23 gueh Pap...., 43
$25.00-26.00: commercial and ¢ ently Emer Rad .... 106 gyitt @ Co... 66.2
$14.00-19.00; cull and utility TS 00-13 _ John .... we BSyiv El Pd... 36.3
Sheep—Salable 15. Today's market ad Texas Co..... 00.5
nominally unchanged. mpared last | Ex-Cell-O ., as Tex G Oul.... 7
Thursday: some inquiry for spring lambs, | Firestone ...., 2 Thomp Pd... 6
about steady: few good and choice lots| Preept Sul ... fo) Time R Bear.. 46.4 $23.00-23.75; old crop shorn lambs and sseee "ih Tran W Alr.. 164
yearlings without reliable outlet, weak | Gem + a ge Transamer... 36.1 to $1.00 lower; most sales good and choice | Gem Mills .... ‘7 Twent C Fou.. 203
$14.00-17.00; slaughter ewes unevenly | Gem Mot .... r+ Underwood.... 28.3
steady to $1.00 wer few and Gea Ry sig * 348 aad —maagameners choice up to $8.00: J «good “ng EO FRC ansese
$3.00-6.50; heavy, overly 7 tat Saneep very | Gen T & Rub 345 wnit Air Lin., 23.4 dull Gillette 594 Unit Aire 655
ol Pea aR Sg r ee nit Pruit.... CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gesdvsar mi te Ga te.
CHICAGO ‘AP\—Salable hogs 6.000:| Grah Paige. 13 8 Lines..... 15.7
general trade active especially om light| Gt No Ry pf. 593 U 8 Rub... 35.4
weight butchers; very uneven: butchers | Gt West B 194 U 6 Smelt Pf... 604
largely steady with Wednesday's Heh 4 Greyhound 116 8 8 46
sows steady to 25 lower: bulk chot: Gulf Ol! +.» 42 U 8B Tob...; 17
230 Ib butchers $24. eT toy -? re high. Hersh Choc ... 394 Warn B Pic... 15.5
er than Wednesday at for one tk -. 432 W Ve Puli 33
load choice No 1 and around 210/| Hooker Ei - 7% West Un i.. 41.2
Ib; most sales 240-270 Ib $23.50-24.50; «| Moud Hersh... 15 Westg A Brk., 24.1
few choice No. 1 and 2's sround 240 Ib Cent - 406 Westg El... 44
$24.75- got 280-315 lb $21.75-23.50;: a/ Inland St! . 0.7 White Mot.... 33.3
few 329-340 lb butchers $20 50-2150; a/ Inspir Cop 26.1 Woolworth .... 42.5
few 160-180 ib lights pe 25.00; choice | Int Harv ..... 323 Yale & Tow... 47
330-400 Ib sows $18.50-21.00; cho’ ae Bet. Wek o..ie: 43.1 Yngst 6h & T 44.7
er weights $21 25-21.75; 425-600 IF $16 Int Paper 721 Zenith Rad 68.2
18.50 Int Tel & Tel 182 Clark Equip “3
Salable cattle 3,000; calves 400; steers | J 725
mostly steady except light yearlings and
kinds grading commercial and below slow STOCK AVERAGES
and weak; heifers slow: weak to 26 lower. NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso-
cows steady 25 lower: bulls about | ciated Press.
steady; .vealers firm; few sales high 15 15 oo
choice and prime steers $24 50-25.25; bulk Indust Rails Util
good to average choice steers $20.50-24.25; | Net change....... S43 33 +3
@ part load cutter and utility 875 Ib/ Noon today ......173.0 06.4 604 1275
Holsteins $14.00; choice heifers $21.00-| Prev day ..... 1725 981 603 127.3
22.78; choice 750 Ib weights 621.00: a k 939 602 1259
load of choice to prime mixed yeerlings 930 684 1255
$23.50; good to low choice heifers $17 44 670 «#6617 1073
20.50; utility and commercial cows $11.56 s 95.1 “605 127.2
14.50: canners and cutters $9.75-12.00 439 «6718 684 10866
mos utility and commercial bulls $14. $0. ons Nght sucess 1818 836 5868 1163
16 a few $16.75 and $17.00; good end/| 1963 low 30 38 S805 995
= Kare
market 2 per cent premium or by 00 Market Climbs
Pigures afser peotiad points are eae
Foreign Exchange
NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange
rates follow (Great Britain in dollars,
others ip cents):
Canedian dollar in New
cents, unchanged
rope: Great Britain (pound) 62.81%.
HW, -e Great Britain 30 day futures
2.81 27/32. unc hanged; Great Britain 60
day futures 2.81 13/16, une ; Great
Britain 0@ day — 2.81
chan, : um
3.50, unchanged: ‘Sweden
8v i
(france) (free) 23.34%. uneh Den-
mark (krone) 14.56. unchan
Latin America: Argentina (free) 7.34,
unchanged; Brasil (free) 1.85. unchanged:
Mexico 8.02 on Venezuela (boli-
Por East ‘eas fons 17. - ‘ Hong « dollar 17.66, un
Democrats Will Meet
Regular monthly business meet-
ing of Pontiac Democrat Club will
be held Sunday at 3 p. m. in Fisher
Local Hall, 821 Baldwin Ave.
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Truck and Coach , has
been appoint sales
manager of Vokar Corp., Ann
Vandenberg a Guest |.
of Ike in White House | WASHINGTON # — Arthur H.
Vandenberg. Jr., son of the late
Michigan Republican senator, was |!
Baldwin Rubber recene i, 13, 13 | among ‘17 guests at President Ei- i
Gerity Michigan tes a 3 Hv senhower’s stag dinner at the
Masco Screws ccc" 0.) 3 § 34] White House last night. Midwest Abrasives ..., ar 58 $3 Vandenberg, now a faculty
Wayne Serew* ">, | 13 b4| member in the department of gov- *No sale; bid and asked ernment at the University of
Miami (Fla.), was Eisenhower's
office, Vandenberg announced that
illness would keep him from taking
the post.
Republicans Adopt
Constitution, Bylaws | President Willis Kushman briefed
Horses are classed for color in| Mrs. Kennedy will distribute mem-
seven as gray, roan, dun,| bership cards to club members
, brown, or chestnut. | soon.
A PARTRIDGE on the job is worth two in the bush
Se fer all your Real Estate needs
Remember Realtor Partridge is the Bird to See.
WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Recltor 2 W. Reren 51. ve 2-318 First Hurricane
== lof Year Strikes Brownsville, Texas Hit
by Fringe of 80 M.P.H.
Gulf Storm
BROWNSVILLE, Tex. u— Alice,
the first hurricane of the season,
up suddenly in the Gulf of sprang
Mexico and scooted over to
ville and the lonely Mexican (Seast
today.
It wasn't a big blow as hurti-
canes go. Winds at the center were
reported 80 miles an hour, just
five miles above hurricane
strength.
The center was aimed at a waste
land stretch of Mexican coast 50
or 60 miles south of Brownsville
Texas’ southeramost city.
* * .
One man was injured in Browns-
ville when winds, which blew in
gusts up to 56 miles an hour,
off a crossbar on a power
line, and the crossbar hit him on
the head. The man, unidentified,
was working on the line.
Some 50 or 60 Girl Scouts in a
camp near here were evacuated
and set up their camp in the
Brownsville Civic Center before | ’
dawn.
All persons on Padre Island, off
the coast near Brownsville, were
evacuated. Tides there were ex-
pected to be 5 to 8 feet above
normal,
ate nee nee eter
vlproveavale, « tliy CRIN net
30 miles inland from the coast, is
used to_hurricanes. It's been at
least sideswiped by all gulf hurri-
canes,
The first word that the Weather
Bureay had that a storm was in
the making was last night. The
bureau had been keeping watch on
o onalty area in the gulf all this | ©
week,
Area Men Plead Guilty
to Auto Larceny Charge
Two Pontiac are men pleaded |r
guilty to larceny from an auto
charges and were fined $20 and
$15 costs each by Waterford Town-
ship Justcice Willis D. Lefurgy.
Robert L. Rowland, 19, of 342
Oakland Ave., was released after
he paid his fine, Dock A. King
27, of 3255 Warren, Drayton Plains,
was sentenced to 20 days in Oak-
land County Jail when he was un-
able to pay his fine. The two men
were arrested early Wednesday by
Waterford Township Police.
oo CARS WILL BE
offered auction at the Lake Street
Yards, ut Lake Street 8 gion Michigan
on June 26, 1954, at 2:00 Make Motor No. Mabe ™ Shuter No.
yiat. Bed Trailer Buick 63964086
Packard P31 Dodge D1410738
Plymouth Pi “ope oe D19206181
1 $051 Packard 0403512
Ch 3597213 Plymouth PE15078
Chevrolet BA1!17838 Pontiac 6654223
Pontiac 6810066 Buick 03861525 Chevrolet BA! Hudson 1176364
Plymouth P15674319 tiac §=—PSLAS204
sed 4 Chevrolet M
Pord 104509435 Hudson 2035147
Oldsmobile 1 tine 63320)
Chevrolet AA162840 jee 1S74516
Cc M Piymouth 13787
186000800 Pontiac #323431
Ford 182503000 Ford 1}
Pontine 689205) Chevrolet AAso064s
¢c 2846217 Mercury 90A426821
Pontiac PSOKAI866 Mercury 9A1276064
1 3124040 Ford 183407425
. 31877123 Har Dev 41WLDO450
Buick seoaw Oldsmobile 696343
Plymouth P276143 Ford ssBAs3es«
Chrysier C14280 Plymouth P12334618
O14: ile Dodge 144192875
Dodge D19192006 Plymouth P12270128
t KBE Piymouth P4240242
Buick 64160156 Piymouth 3
Chevrolet BA152547 Ford 4820044
1917 Ford 18687206
Buick 441790 Dodge MH24201
% BA130231 Plymouth
Di 37 Dodge D1914800
1 Chevrolet 11
Ford 18683 Chevrolet HAA318306
Pontiac #200152 Buick
Pord 1} 450 Buick 4768
Plymouth P15171384 Pontiac 8201013
Dodge 186067083
Chey e797
Nash HEST043 Pontiac P#LB19967
Pord 186723637 Ford 186900641
Chevrolet Ch let M5026412
Pord. 164546815 Pontiac
HERBERT W. STRALEY,
Chief of Police,
City of Pontiac
dune 18, 25. "i
+ L.
manned UWE r-.
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Law,” TI, the undersi = Clerk, will, pm ay for registration, from. & IN THE VARIOUS CITIES AND upon any day, exce mday and ~@/ o'clock a.m. to § o'clock p.m. on s@ lege! holiday, the day of any reguiar or|day for the purpose of r the
TOWNSHIPS IN THE COUNTY OP special election or primary election, | registration ona registering "ou a the OAKLAND, MICHIGAN receive for ration the name of any | qualified electors as shall property apply .
A al election hy
tari in all the ee co
the —_— of voting upon the it~
tien of of said county
im the principal sum of $4,500,000 to pay
the cost of erecting a county building in
boned City of Pontiac, Michigan, to house
courts and the general county ef-
po and also for the voting
upon the proposition of g the tax
limitation tn said count mill
for the years 1954 to ie, 6 Cask pes
for the of pa principal
interest on, and es! ing @ reserve
for, said bonds;
may
clerk on Tuesday,
from 6:00 o'clock a.m.
m., Bastern 6
Tegistration notice or inquire of
your city or township clerk as to the
of registration, and as to additional
of registration if such have been
hy. your lecal city or Fownsnip out tp euthor
eul-de- ene, of the following de- seribed oll ae ge
BP my at tte north
t Long Lake
Lochsiea
Property affected by this
petition consists of Parcels K-2-B; K-2-C
and K-32. approximately 800 feet on the
poser site of Kirkway Road, south of
Kirkway Subdivision, also Parcels 2-A
end 2-B. Lots 1 to 8 inclusive of Kirk-
way ae: Lots
of Lot 3,
Bloom
Michigan
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
‘That a Special Assessment Roll No. &
bas been by the assessor for
the purpose | pf oo & special assess-
ment against all ty abutting on
the above street tort e purpose
reet. Y
Take further notice, that the Town.
therefor :
The itaine of fo person but an sctual ~ resident of the precinct at the time of registration, and entitied under the one
stitution, if remaining such resident, to “
vote on the next olertion. shall be entered in the registration book
MARJORIE B. WILLSON,
june 25 be 198% City, not already
istered who may apply to me person-
y for such registration. Provided,
however, that I can receive no names
for registration during the time inter-
vening between the thirtieth day before
any regular, spectal or official primary
election and the day of such election
Notice is hereby given that I will be
at my office, Tuesday, July 6th, 1954
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© OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9:00 ¢@
following described property
Bouth Bioomf: . t
field Township, Oakland County
Michigan Lots 67 to 61 inclusive, a
183 te 168 inclusive
: NOTICE
That « Special Assessment Roll No. 10
has been prepared by the assessor for
the purpose of levying @ special assens-
ment ageinet ali y ebutting on
the above street for t ee of im-
prove street. Gaid Bpecial Assess-
No. 10 t» on file with the
Township Clerk _ fe open for public
—— ~ @uring the regular office hours
of sal
ship iy Be ut ony on ‘Bieomntsotd rd t en fhe
tai, ibe ‘Tee a, Mali.
Bloom fie 3th day of
June, at poll wry weleeh pm, for the
mek roll | jewing said special esse
po no —. hearing of of eny o>
Detroit, Mich
By D. W. LAUGHERY, Attora:
June 34, 25, %
NOTICE OF 5? aii la
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN
A special election having been cal
to be held in al) the voting precincts in
the County of Oakiand, State of Michi-
gan, om the 3rd day ‘Of August, 1954
Therefore. notice is hereby given, that
any quelified elector of said Township
- Brandon who is not already registered
the registration books of said
Township of Brandon, may register at
106 Church street on Tuesday the 6th
day of July, 1964. from 8:00 o'clock am
to 8:00 o'clock pm, Eastern Standard
Time
Notice is further given, that such
strations will also be received on the
previeus to said 6th
aay Wednesda ' et my home
Mme street, on Monday.
9-00 prerved t ‘ys to 8.00 o'clock p.m.,
Kestern Gtanderd Time
MELEN TUCKER JENCKS,
Township Clerk.
June 35, 26, 1954
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION —You are
hereby notified thet a General Primary
Election will be held tn this State of
Michigan on Tuesday, the third dey oft
August 1064
refore, notice is hereby given, that
any qualified elector of said Township
ox Bigg ong who is not already registered
the registration books of said
Township of Brandon may register at my
home, 108 Church street on Tuesday. the
6th day of July, 1954. from 8 00 o'clock
am. to 8:00 o'clock pm. Eastern Stand-
ard Time
Notice is further given, that such reg-
istrations will also be received om the
following days previous to said‘ 6th day
a — 1054, to-wit
t my home, 106 Church street on Mon-
aay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Apne § esday
Dated: June 23, 1954
from 8:60 o'clock am to 5:00
pm. Eastern Standard Time
HELEN TUCKER JENCKS
Township Clerk
Dated: June 23, 1964 .
June 25. 26, 1084
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION o
OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHTOAN
A special ejection having been calied
to be held in ell the voting precincts in
the County of Oakland, Btate of Michi-
gan, om the Ird day of August, 1954
Therefore, notice ts hereby given, that
any qualified elector of said City of
yiven Lake who is not siready registered
the registration books of said City
Syivan Lake.
Mall on Tuesda may fegister eat City
, the @th day of July,
o'clock am. to 500
Standard Time
further giyen. that sue
istrations will also be received on th
fol lowing days previous to said 6th day
of July, 1934. to-wit
At City Hall on anyday except Sunday
or hey holiday, from 990 o'clock am
to & o'clock pm. Eastern Standard
Time, except anaes 9:00 am. to 12
noon
MARJORIE B. WILLSON
City Clerk
Dated: June 24, 1954
June 25, 26
REGISTRATION NOTICE
GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY, AvaUveT 5 1954 1954
as WASHERS REPAIRED & SERVICED COMPLETE ge OF PARTS
FOR A To the yo electors a the City of
Sylvan » County of Oakland, Michi-
gan
Notice pereby i that in con-
formity Suh ‘Michigan Election
LL MAKES |
ALL
Electric Motors Repaired
MAKES OF
51 MN. PARKE
Phone FEderal 4-2569
PONTIAC, MICH, ship will meet at the Bloomfield
F tens Hall, 4200 Telegraph Road, ;
Bloom: Township om the oth day of :
dune, ti et 7.30 o'clock . for
porpen a -~ specia! ———
ment r any objections
‘eto.
= ROBERT §. DUDLEY. Van Dyke at (20 Mile) Hall Rd. Township Clerk
dune 17, 26, "84
NOTT OF REVIEW OF SPECIAL
Gssenamént to he owners of property
abutting om Barrington Read, on the
ureday and! Friday from ]'
1954195 Horsepower
CHRYSLER
Hi litdl, TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES! hoch INC.
375 S$. Woedwerd MI 6-1200 Birminghom
Pee -~ -
- Help Reduce
~ Holiday Traffic hilly , GET A tad
\ Firecione |
BRAKE SPECIAL | A
3,50 Here's What We Do
1 Remove Front Wheels and
: Inspect Brake Drums and
‘ Lining.
2 Clean, Inspect and Repack
Front Wheel Bearings.
3 Inspect Grease Seals.
@, Check and Add Brake Fluid
} if Needed.
t é :s Adjust Brake Shoes to
2 Secure Full Contact with
Drums.
i ‘ 6 Carefully Test Brakes.
FIRESTONE ST 146 W. Huron St. FE 2-9251 valve
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THE PONTIAC } PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954
5 Boys State
Delegates Back Milford Area Youths
Return After 8 Days
on MSC Campus
MILFORD — Five Milford-area
~ Th from an eight-day ses-
sion at Wolverine Boys’ State on
‘pus.
‘ More than 1,000 boys from the
state's 18 congressiona! districts, at-
tended the meetings.
Chosen for their qualities of
Te: and good citizenship
the boys formed two political par-
ties cease their afrival on the cam-
pus last week
Yesterday morning marked the
closing of the 17th annual Boys’
State, with the 1,000 youngsters high school boys returned home
, the Michigan St at e College cam-
They set up city and county |
groups and
“49th State" patterned after oe
igan's consiti
ernment. iM Marries Kansan
MKS. KUSSELL SCHEUFLER
Imlay City to Vote established a mythical on Home Rule Status
tutional form of IMLAY CITY — A special elec-
jtion will be held here Monday in
| the Village Hall on a proposed char-
jter revision which would change
| Imlay City to a home rule village
of merit. If the plan is adopted, voters
At noon, the assembly marched | \\)) also elect a charter commis. into the offices of the capital, | sion of five members at the same where the newly elected Boys jtune A new charter would be State governor and his staff “took i voted on later
over” operation of the capitol | The citizens’ committee for the
College Pays Honor
fo Marlette Man MARLETTE — A new, $1.400..
ono meagare 5 on the Colorado State
College been named after
iataneners Dr. George Frasier,
' who served as the college's presi-
dent form 1924 to 1948,
The mew three-story structure
in known as Frasier Hall ]
|
Charter revision 1s composed of
John MacFarlane, EF. C. Muzzy,
Russell Sharp. Eugene Coscarelli,
George Braidwood, Walter Rich-
ards, Earl EF. Secor and J. D.
bead
Cou ple Married
in Catholic Rite
at Clifford
CLIFFORD—St. Patrick Church
Dr. Frasier, who graduated from | was the scene of the recent wed
Marlette High School in 1909, re | ding of Margaret Ann Kitts, daugh-
: signed his presidential position in ter of Mrs. Ruth Kitts and the late 1948. He is currently
at Stanford University
Preston F. amily
to Hold Reunion
at State Park
ROCHESTER — Literally
dreds of Prestons and their kin
a lecturer! Ajbert Kitts, and Merle Haig. son
in Cal | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haig of
Flint.
Mrs. Doris Kitts of Owosso was
matron of honor and William Kitts
of Owosso, the bride's brother, was
best man.
Robert and Thomas Kitts served
\as ushers,
A wedding dinner at the bride's
hun-| home followed the ceremony.
Pa mar bre Sts te §ChOOL Club Backs annual family re-union
was 128 years ago that Tra |
Debora Goff Preston of Rush.
N. Y. purchased 400 acres of =
from the federal government
$1.25 an acre in Shelby Township.
County.
the spring of 1827, they
built their log cabin and a water |
Candidates’ Rally ROM F,
WaTER N. New Re Completely
automatic —Ts unit for
m . 168 N. Telegraph
Ra. —
Ww.
_ equipment. Hotel Roosevelt, _ WANTED ORD SALESMAN
Dave Dawson, Inc. Ford Sales
ong Serv Lake Orion,
2-264).
WANTED CARPENTERS. MUST
be EM 3-4520.
AN FOR PORTER stock work. Must Poh high
tion ‘An es pio: (or fits, Appl empioye e y
_Personne! Mgr. 106 N. Saginaw. WANTED EXPERIENCED USED
car salesmen, full time, strictly
eommission set-up. can use
art time salesmen Lucky Auto
v les 193. Sagine
TWO EXPERIENCED REAL
estate selesmen wented for
new modern up-to-date of-
fice Pienty of
view cail FE 42833 Johnson
Realty Co, 1704 8. Tele- -
graph Ra’
ee ee
Young Men Opportunities for 2 men
who desire permanent
jobs with advancement
Men who can qualify will
be factory trained by one
of the world’s largest
manufacturers in its
tield. Over 65 years in
heating and air condi-
tioning. Apply Willam-
son Furnace Supply, Ill
S. Saginaw.
Help Wanted Female 7
BEAUTY a $70 to start good hours, st
Andre Beauty Salon. FE
CARETAKER FOR Se AP ARTIERT
building Must be merried Over
40 years of age In good health.
Experienced in repair work Sal-
ary dependent on ability. Do not
apply unless you want @ steady
emg References required Apply
© person —_ Kenneth GO. Hemp-
stead _102 E. Ruron
CAB DRIVERS, 25 OR OVER. FULL ers aoe 8 Orchard Lake,
CAR RPENTERS
CAIT. L CURLY
_—____FE 5-38 CAM PENTER: UNION ROUGH-
ers of finishers Dalia rr
2-2624 after”
CARPENTERS WinvED UNION
First eiass nen only. FE
2-1986 after 6 p.® ——
DOG CATCHER
The City of Pontiac has a tem-
Pporar vacancy for g Dog War-
den, Salarv $ per week Some
etperience in hapdling dogs and
other -h ieee Age limit
» to _
office City - nite be Er
EXPERIENCED BUTCHER GOOD wages Also stock boy. Spadafore
706 Ww Huron
Bros Market
EXPERIENCED PRESSER ON men's gatments Apply Fox Clean-
ers, 710 W __Huro on
EPERIENCED WASHING MA-
chine repair mn Steady work,
good pay vacation with pay no
drinkers. Must furnish references.
Reply box 65 Pontiac Press.
FIRST C1 CLASS PAINTER. PLENTY
of work Ponti»- Auto Body Serv-
atce_ 26 8 Bivd Bo
2 MEN WANTED
> train in the heating and =
Good
come while vou train Apply =
sipent n 78 N N. Paddock St
PERIENCED POULTRY MAN.
a fre Modern home furnished.
Good wages year around work
Give references. Box
as
FOUR TOP NOTCH REAL ESTATE
sairsmen needed. richt now! =
ts an opportynit: obi J
_©2252_ ‘or appt
IF “YOU CAN WORK FROM 6 TO
930 pm. each evening. Monday
ad Friday,
35 $55 per week and con-
tinue es your daytime job Must
have neat appearance, good per-
sonality, and desire to make
money Car required Write Box
71, giving age address and tele- phone number
MAN WITH POW POWER
pete] like lawns to 13. Pontiac
you can earn
. MOWER mow. FE
MECHANIC FOR FARM EQUIP-
ment. Experience necessary None
other need appiy. Year sround
y. Ortonville.
MECHANIC
Experienced t Chrysler products
Top Wages and group insurance
Apply in person to service man-
ager Braid Motor Saies. Cass
at W Pike Sts
NO MORE LAYOFFS
Permanent position opened for man
25 to 45. Good salary plus com
mission Vacation and sick leave
with pay retirement plan 505
Pontiac _State le Bank Bullding
REAL ESTATE SA! FSMAN WITH
or without expenence Member
Co-operative eal Estate Ex-
change
IVAN W. SCHRAM
36's W. Muro — __FE_ 5-500)
SALESMAN LIVING IN OR NEAR
Pontiac, Excellent opportunity to
+ Tepresent a jeading manufacturer
jobber. calling on drive-ins
and ‘ice cream manufacturers
Our employees know of this ad
Write Box 172 Roral Oak, Mieh
PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR
commissione! salesman Seiling
tires, T V and major appii-
ances Vacation pay Retirement
pian Fireston- Store 140 N Sag-
new _
SALESMAN LIVING IN OR NEAR
Pontiac Excellent opportunity to
repre ent a leading manufacturer
and jobver calling on drive-tns
end ice cream manufacturers
Our employees know of this ad
Write Box 172, Royal Oak, Mich
SALESMAN
With sales Pi gage to list and
sell rea) esta’ all FE 45443
canbe cE . GAYLORD
6 F Pike St
SALESMEN WANTED FOR LOWG
established real estate firm. Main
requirements honesty and ambi-
tion, Give @
| oer number. Write
tiac Press.
2 REAL | Estate. “SALESMEN TO eell and from our new and
— a
4 A'UET REALTOR
ms Saka D ave FE 60003
BOOKKEEPER
mirmragtam ‘tree Sus Cane portation to door iI 9-300!
experienced good working condi-
tions Call 4476 or FE
_ +3700,
CASHIER R FO. SUPER MARKET. Must be 18 or older. Write Pon-
tiae Press| Boz 110
TER FOR PARKING 1 Lor. — la Pa over, Apply 58
_ Wayne PM
CORB GIRL.
Dart time at og 5
Elizabeth Lake €AB DRIVERS, 25 OR O = FULL
time Apply 438 Orchard Lake.
3 to 6 pm
DISTRICT (BRANCH) MANAGER
position — with nationally ad-
-¥ ‘om y for local area
xceptional time opportunity
for qualified woman to advance
fast in permanent business Car
and phone essential No canvass-
tng Pay check each Saturday
Por further information write Box
3, Pontiac Press
Dining Room
Waitress Night. shift. must be over 18 Ex-
perienced only. Apply in person
TED'S Woodward at Square Lake R Rd _
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AP-
ply_in person at
tor Drive-In
Pike 8t. Round Restaurant.
EXPERIENCED ices ROOM
waitresses. MT
ELDERLY TAbY MORE FOR
HOME THAN WAGES Live in,
school age child.
Write Pontiac p__Press x
GIRL TO D® LAUNDRY AND
housework Apply 111 Oneida Rd
Apt. 109
GIRL FOR DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT.
experienced only. R. N_ prefer-
red Reply Box 72 Pontiac Pre Press
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE TO
train for permanent position
Must have pleasing Tsonality
Dieasant voice. We will
while you learn. See Mrs
9 N. Telegraph, between 4 and 5
LADY TO WORK IN DRY CLEAN-
ing Steady job with «
future Leslie's atone Cheanera,
Franklin Village, Mich.
LADY AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR widower. no family, modern home
Some one who would appreciate
nice home in country for small
remuneration. Arthur Phillips,
4225 Byron Rd. Howell
MAID COOK AND GENERAL
housework Fine country home
Stay nights Write Pontiac Press
Box 71 State _Salary
REAL ESTATE SALESLADY
full time. Must be experienced.
THELMA E' WOOD. REALTOR
PE 5-1784
take care of
MAID. COOK AND GENERAL
housework. Fine country home
Stay nights) Write Pontiac Press.
Box 71 State salary
NEAT MIDDLEAGED WOMAN As
compenton te slightly invalided
housewife .n return for good
home & moderate salary. Phone
after 6.30. MUtual +6861. _Milford
PRACTICAL NURSE. EXPERI- enced FE 2-6681
REFINED HOUSEKEEPER IN motheriess home More for home
thea high waces. FE 2-4829. after
otis | EXPERIEN
_.@ry cleaning plant
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR FOR
home repair and remodeling serv-
fee Full or part time Work
from vour home, using our list NCED IN
2-0304
Salary and Commission Pontiac
Press| Box 19.
OMAN TO CARE FOR HOUSE
and 23 children. Live itn. FE
77-0770. mornings
WANTED EXPERIENCED NIOHT cook. Part time Morey's Golf
Club, 2280 Union Lake Road off
Commerce Rd _ .
WANTED BEAUTY OPERATOR.
Call OA_ 8-358)
we a ee rson “rragehe ADD te
Disie Hwy. Waterford.
oe A 25
0 © COOKING. SMALL HOUSE
CONVENI-
PULL TIME REAL ESTATE
; salesman for general real estate
Wiliam A. & enned " aaaaeeel 87
W. Huron. PE
STRAWBERRY area WANT-
for yourself or for me
ence not necessary. Can show you
how tp 20 m Be your own
boss. Work hours you &
and desk space
Je age _ barrier = Mr Se
stron, am. te m.
wosof” Vi
WANTED Pe 9
agents.
Real i we De oe
can & Sons.
cares 9
beginners. 3 ssons given at your
home Acccrdons also 1
factory prices.
Work Wanted Male 10
4 BILLION poLt.an LIFE INSUR-
e Co. nfl et og Blan
H
Mich PEs
CARPENTRY ake TILE
work. Cali FE 5-095.
ODD... Sage HAULING. CLEANING
and‘lawn work. interior
and exterior Fences erected. MI
42470.
ACCOUNTANT — EXPERIENCED.
Complete bookkeeping, payroll and
_tax Teports — EM. 35 35151.
want jobs painting & handy men.
References Tyler 41788 Detroit. at SEPTIC TANK WORK, HOUSE
Washing var. w house-paint-
FE 5-7681. mg. PE & Boy ni peANTS ANY Kind OF
sae DIOGING, AND ALSO
basements dug unser. houses.
Back fil Fill dirt in
__and bulidoging
_ work | MArket 42802 ev 8.
CARPENTER WORK NEW OR repair FE 52841 or FR 40006
CARPENTRY. GARAOES. Re- pairs and remodelling OR 3-9723
CARPENTER CABINET. REMOD- eling and siding. D M. Wright.
FE +0720.
CARPENTER WORK WANTED. Part time _ OR 3-2276.
CanPENtE an a) AND CABINET work, New Availabie
HAND i Pande ae weed.
ry well op tle R
_FE 432m LANDSCAPING WK. ENDS.
_—____FE 33012 MAN DESIRES LAWN CUTTING
2368 power mower. Call FE
MAN AND WIFE WITH 2 CRIL-
dren would like bush cutting,
MAN WANTS PART OR FULL time work Ne » car. FE 2-927 78
PLUMBING WORK WTD. REA- _ sonable FE 5-1016.
PLASTERING NO JOB ¥TOo small. FE 17-6107
SCHOOL TEACHER WMA MALE.
would like part time work after
noons and weekends Registered
water safety instructor PE 43019
WORK OF ANY KIND PART-
time Call before 10 00 am. or
after 7 p.m | FE 80936
YOUNG MAN ¥ WANTS JOB PAINT-
wall was m~ oF any ia
s. EM 3-2422
~ Work Wtd. Female 1 "1
ANY KIND OF DAY WORK Ex-
cem office work PFE 23-0067.
BABY SITTING AND DISH WASH-
_ing FE 5-7681
BOOKEEPER. ACCOUNTANT. ‘eS
fice manager wishes position
Pontiac or vicinity 20 years Pi
rience in various businesses
st of references. Can travel tf
_hecessary Box 15. | Pontiac Press.
BABY SITTING Bb NIGHTS ONLY.
FE 5-7476 after 5 p.m
COLLEG® GIRL bt lg
SUMMER WORK
mu 5353 EVENINGS,
24181 DAYS
COMPANION # HOUSEKEEPER
years invalid care, middieaged.
No _laundry. FE , 4-8121
16 YEAR OLD GIRL WANT light housework and baby sitting
days Perry Lait area
home FE 47370 = ved
COLORED LADY WANTS DA¥ work. experienced TRinity. 5-1326,
Detroit
COLORED GRL. 15. WANTS J JOB
baby sitting or mother’s helper.
PE 2- ‘7660.
COLORED | GIRL | WISHES ANY
kind of work FE 4-40906
COLORED GIRL DESIRES 5 BABY
sitting. weekly. Call after 3 p.m.
_FE_2-6813 CURTAINS WASHED AND
pend a and also washings Rea-
sonable. Experienced. FE 2-6104
GIRL. 18 WISHES WAITRESS __Work. Night time only. FE 2-1922
HOUSECLEANING. $6 A DAY.
ironings done in my home. FE
5-5456
IRONINGS WANTED CARE- fully done References. FE 4-3933
GRIL WISHES BABY SITTING V1I- cinity _of W_ Walton. ¢ OR _}-6060
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WOULD LIKE baby sitting while parents work.
FE 3620
cS
ux icOORAPHING a TYPIN a,
secretarial service. EM 3-2842.
RELIABLE WHITE GIRL tye
Nike baby sitting job. FE 5-
RELIABLE CHRISTIAN a
wants baby gery | daytime. Ref-
erences
REGISTERED F PRACTICAL | NURSE
for Privaie duty. MA 6-3244
WASHINGS AD .RONINOS WANT- ed FE 5-Ti69 7
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS 85.
bu. —— . Pick up. deliver.
FE :
~ WOMAN WIS
__PES- MIDDLEAGED LADY DESIR
tieman rl for middleaged
tleman rite Pontiac Press
DAY
0770
2 GIRLS 18 AND 19 WANT PER-
manent work. ‘C ‘OA 82201
15 YEAR OLD GIRL WANTS BABY
sitting for summer months. Ref-
erences. FE 63 WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON-
aoe up and delivery. FE
WASHINGS \ WANTED. NO IRON- _ings. FE 56
"i YEAR oD STUDENT
wishes work. a Pod inte
bookkeeping. filing,
Pontiac Press Box 1 ne SS
WOMAN WOULD LIKE OFFICE
— or house cleaning.
YOUNO LADY WISHES POSITION
as Spanish interpreter. Has also
had experience in bookkeeping
and typing. OA 82118 _
12 Building Service
ATTENTION COMPLETE RE-
modeling & — service.
Attic queue, [eee
dormers
eae? P. Fe
8
neet. ornam stone and
brick fi 5-2068.
BUILDING ome th STORE AND office ids vamned” by
sub-contractors, Cal) FE 23-2119
gion inige 4 WORK WE GO
‘where. a rates for build-
on. re i or Ortonville
OFl4 com plete
heer
FE
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Orrerveany | Seger pnemait. Soafenecd SELL SURPLUS STUFF | BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT
through Classified ads! hegre, Swaiks éeivewars. sens
Piano, sports-needs, fur. Scott Lake OR D006 nee
niture, anything! Call BR.&J TRENCHING |
FE 2-818L. bee on toa — ‘eae