pay ae : Y 4 } Foe eh Aes Raila fe ER et eg ified Sac ; ‘ A . * ‘4 . f ? : 5 : x : ; = Lg b: ‘ , aoe = Pi 5 . eg 2k OS er ae cise AE A — 28; 195544 PAGES x &« *& _ Proposes Williams Gives Early Message “fo Lawmakers Governor Backs Away From Hare's Plan for Central Licensing By JACK 1. GREEN LANSING (?—Gov, Wil- liams, in an unprecedented advance message to the Legislature, today asked Michigan lawmakers to im- pose a speed limit on the highways and backed away was estimated at close to 16 mil- lion dollars. ADVOCATES RAISE ; Williams advocated giving teach- He asked for $2,158,000 to take 1,221 mentally. retarded children off state hospital waiting lists. In thig program, the * -*% x %* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Speed Limit > ; : County Gains 145,999 in 5 Years More than a third more people now make their homes in fast-growing Oakland County than lived here a little more than five years ago. Third More Now Live Here Lathrup Village were carved, still showed a population gain of 12,801 for an 84.8 per cent increase. Commerce Township which “mothered’ Walled 18,602 persons. Lake City and Wolverine Lake Village, was able to July 1 of this year, a gain of 145,999 people, or 36.9 | increase es per cent, This is a greater gain in people than for the ten years between 1940 and 1950, when the West Bloomfield Township which lost Keego Harbor village, registered a ‘population gain of 2,980 for a 48.7 per cenf increase from 1950 to 1955. The city of Oak Park, with a population increase é of 21,933 for a 416.4 per cent gain, Metropolitan Area, consisting of Wayne, (Oakland | —" during the period. Percentagewise, Bloomfield Township with 170.1 per cent increase stood second, though its numerical gain was only 6,549. Royal Oak City stood second in number: galned with a population increase of The two camps appeared today to be as badly divided over the great issues involved in a settlement in Europe ‘will dip to @ of 44 to 48 degrees. 2 Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy The lowest temperature short before 8 a:m, was 49 degrees. The may dampen the Michigan-lowa governor (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)- football game in Ann Arbor, *as they have been at any time since the end of World ed. Molotov looked quickly over a copy of he Western document and said he had not agreed to Democrats of County Opening Drive to Defeat George Dondero Next Year By BURDETT C. STODDARD First step was taken last night in what appears to be an all-out » @rive by Oakland County Demo- crats to win next year the congres- sional'seat now held by U. S. Rep. George A. Dondero (R-Royal Oak). The main speaker at their first New Jersey who Assailed Dondero as having a record “‘often opposed to the best interests of the people.” U. S. Rep. Harrison J. Williams Jr. (D-NJ) spoke before about 400 cnmty Deng asembied st Nort-| Michigan Man Wins Confidence of Associates wood Inn, Berkley. He attacked Dondero for alleged lation. income brackets while opposing an “equitable” tax cutting program. “We hope if there is a tax cut made during the next session it will be just—not aimed to ald one group as the GOP wants.” The Democrats hoped last year to raise the minimum hourly ‘wage from 75 cents to $1.25, Williams declared, “‘but few Republicans , | wanted $1 and Dondero was among them. We managed to get $1." Williams also criticized Don- dero’s position when bills were under consideration during the last session to in¢rease federal aid to highway building. “Both would supply a good road supported system,”’ said Williams. “But fidence inv (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) iyi | Ey i th nf TE i # ! Ht i he i 3 2 i z i fi HE F i 7 a zs in ile tf iF i i ae Si ‘| The narrow margin of today's victory for France's 2ist postwar ‘government contrasted with the, 308 to 254 tally when Faure was| HOLLYWOOD @—Actor Robert on a question of con- Young, 48, is in Cedars of Lebanon Syne. Me AGNEION 0] RE EN CNN Se uenza, Bob Young Ill With Flu Israeli Troops Kill 5 Egyptians in Camp Attack ° Army Unit Raids Base 5 Miles Behind Lines in Retaliatory Action _ JERUSALEM (® — An! Israeli army unit stormed 7 tH pil : 4 + ig il ! ty | ii d ? ; ae * Fi testimony this morning. . * a pieeeep Gee ue: OFFICIAL AT HEARING — Seated at the State Racing Commission hearing on land options in Troy Township is Township Treasurer Fred Ww, which Heading Info Final Week, UF Short $165,521 of Goal The Pontiac Area United Fund drive entered its final week today with $396,654 collected, or 70.5 per cent of its $562,175 goal. by Darin & Armstrong. Jacob Kovin- sky gave $500. Whitfield, Walter and Dawson contributed $400 and its employes $330. ‘|Detroit fo Increase lts Voting Machines: DETROIT — More than half of the 1,541 voting precincts in the city of Detroit will be machine equipped in time for the August 1956, primary election. The. City Election Commission voted unanimously Thursday to bam will 500 more machines which swell the total to 2,560. Cost of | the new machines will be approx- imately $689,000. - His fisteners included Sen.’ gy HAROLD A. FITZGERALD = ecretary Brucker ‘declared Patrick V. McNamara (D-Mich), Gov. G. Mennen Williams and other, top state, county and municipal Democratic officials. m Williams, a President's official family. Former Michigan Governor, Wil- ber M. Brucker, is slipping into the tremendously important p0- sition of Secretary of the — 20 miles away. “Tt's done by radar,” said the Michigan man, “and we scored a direct hit.” i ' E ay | ' 2 ri oF 4 A \ eae ~ [roy then turned to the interpreter and with lots of emphasis pawed the air,as he spoke. When he fin- ished the interpreter turned to me and®said, ‘The General say if you _|do not have inferiority complex and if you persevere you can still amount to something in this life.’ ” Brucker has a fine war record and was a major in a combat division that saw plenty of Action. - scrum Brucker Making Good Start as Secretary of A “The Russian received this in astonished silence at first and * * * As a matter of fact, Secretary n Today's Press County News Editorials fit efiti Eplez j Ff i? iF i Heber, Dell Set to Face Queries © on Troy Options Treasurer of Township Repegis Offer to Sell _| MOUNT CLEMENS # — First steps toward forming and financing a water authority for six south- eastern Michigan taken yesterday. by ty Committee of Supervisors. The Committee unanimously "| adopted five resolutions for pres- a entation to the full boards of gup- ervisors in the six counties it rep- Macomb, Morirce, Washtenaw and The first resolution called for | _ Western Movies - Sent to Hospital 1 i bEPas cee hermit cee ee ft ef if li if | ; Z aa ui i i So S] Ee i ( i ‘ : ‘eee =x . fF FEE a 2 z Z HE z H 2 at sf 4 $z y. examiners and approve their ex- ining equipment, that all local be required to attend i The only addition to the egation represented main- $773,480 for six months to put 200 more state policemen on the | The Weather VICINITY | Of state to crack down on more Ferndaie and mild today followed by thandershowers | drivers with bad records. $235,133 to help the central vio- | Hazel Park. . | lations file keep up with the back- | Heliy Towne |log of driver violations records. | Holly Village .... i at 8 @m-/ Wind velocity 15 m.p.n. : | after a certain date. | $177,500 to start a traffic safety center at Michigan State Univer. | Guardsmen on traffic duty during Stich Township Pe ccccscs. i heavy holiday weekends, ‘Oxtera 7 = cc ueucwn $20,000 to buy radar equipment | 8! y4 for speed control. Pontiac A commission to study a compul- | Sory auto inspection system. Stiffer physical standards tor alloting among member counties the expense of hiring a legal staff to draft detailed plans for a metropolitan water authority, which also would have control over ! All three boys were wearing blue jeans when they disappeared on Chicago's Northwest Side Sunday night, Oct. 16. Anton Schuessler was wearing a white flannel shirt. ¢ Ey il 4 FE qt Hi : E z : ¥ [ s ? i | I r. : ; ij Fa THE i i i vi; : fy 2 32 attending were Secretary State James M. Hare, State Treasurer Sanford A, Brown, Au- ditor General Victor C, Targonski and State Democratic Chai: i NEW YORK—The American Iron | and Steel Institute reports that the | Neil Staebler. imported a . 17,700,000 tons of iron ore in 1%4,; World production of whale and k. Venezuela,. with 5,800,-| reached 4150,000 and 85,000 tons, foreign respectively, compared with 445,- 000 and 75,000 tons in 1954. Report on County Growth Details of the Detroit Metropolitan Area Planning Commission's third annual report on population growth in Oakland County follows. 4 & pro- | The figures are based on: Monthly building permits, residential electric ,000-a-year coordi- | Meters installed, and vital statistics on births and deaths as recorded by the municipal and jus- | the state health department. courts, This official would at- tempt to stiffen and standardize | ‘ handling of traffic violations cases. | ernor’s safety program avn T OAKLAND courts July Inerease 1 1935 Namber Pet. Addison Township ..'....cccucceeees aes 900 1,160 260 28.9 ‘ownship ......... ence 6,903 11,600 2,007 30,3 | gedvine fee 17,031 71,600 3,460 21.6 Birmingham = ......... 36,4867 23,400 6,933 “48 Bloomfield Hills....,.. 1,468 He 4 382 39.6 Bloomfield Township .... 3851 10, 6.540 170.1 — » Township....... 1.447 | 363 2 rkston - ‘ wae 722 7 38 8.0 Clawson. ‘ Cede peewee beeen eseeer ene 3,106 10,300 5. 104. 98.2 Commerce Township 1.5.2... 00.00. 6s0eue 4471 6,900 2.429 43 Farmington City.......... i 2.325 4,300 1.075 a8 | Parmington Township ........ , 11,224 15.700 4,476 30.8 I al 9 errr Tere 29,675 32,000 2.325 + Franklin Village 2 .... 1,400 1,700 300 2. Groveland Township... oe1 1,210 229 23.4 rs 17,770 23,400 5,630 . i 2.044 3.760 806 74 1,367 1,620 163 11.2 i“ 2,663 2,850 187 7.0 Huntington Woods 4.049 7.900 2,561 51.5 Independence Township 3,448 5.100 1,662 47.9 Keego Harbor 3.......... 2,600 2,060 3 13.5 Lake Angelus ......, 1233 160 n 1 bake Orion ...... 2.385 2,100 v6 13.2 Lathrup City 2... 2.900 2.900 900 450 Leonard oo... ces 1 420 20 14 Lyon Township . 1,047 1920 273 14.6 Milford Township .. “ane 1,066 1,490 338°C Milford winege pibaeSardeeheeeaterbons 1.004 2,230 306 15.8 | Northville Village (pte... . 6.0.6 eee cneee oe 270 11 4.2 Novi Township ........... 3,827 4,950 1,123 2.3 r ‘ serdves 5,267 27,200 23,933 “164 Oakland Township (oo... . 6... 3 1,720 " a7 28.1 Orchard Lake 606 880 = 14 26. 4,780 6,200 1420 29.7 702 770 63 ’. | Oxford Township e 1,837 2, 43 19. Oxford Village 2.905 2, 145 4. Pleasant Ridge 4.564 3,900 306 f. t city . 73,081 79,500 5.819 f Pontiac Township one vie 1,300 22. Rochester ..,.. 4, i ath 12.2 Rose Township 1.105 1,920 215 1. Royal Oak City 46 808 65,00 18,602 a. toyal Oak To 20,066 ee +} ai. ik, re 1.312 at 6. ‘ated 15,009 . 12,001 a4 8p ! 2300, 525 28. 1,7 555 41 14,200 413 40.4 1 200 drainage. Shirt Fragment Found | Thompson to Attend Circulation Seminar bia University, New York Mon- day through Friday. The main purpose of the seminar is to produce facts and ideas which covering city and livery, and circulation policies will ‘Attorneys to Testify ‘on Troy Dealings er board members about a race track for Troy Township." DeYoung interjected: “What was your real -reason. What was your intention?” “T don’t know," Hildebrandt re- plied. “Nobody works for nothing. But exactly what my intentions were I didn't know.” WANTED TAX BASE He later reiterated statements made to the newspapers Wednes- | da t he was interested in the bring the township. He also repeated his offer to seli his shares of stock in the corporation. DeYoung caustically remarked, “That's very nice of you. But why didn’t you make the offer before? The reason is that if you could get away with it, you would have.” The attorney also raked Hilde- brandt for not telling anyone in the township government about his connections with the deal prior to the vote of May 23. TRUSTEES TESTIFY Two board trustees who voted along with Hildebrandt, who has a seat on the board as treasurer, testified he had not told them of his connections and that, he had not attempted to pressure them into voting for approval of the track plan, The two were Elmer Lowe and J. Wesley Smith. Township Supervisor Norman Barnard, one of the three who voted against the move, because -of the speed with which it was of- ‘fered, testified that he had come to DeYoung’s office last week con- cerning rumors that the attorneys site. . Confirmation of the rumors plus learning that Hildebrandt his stomach, Barnard recalled. “The matter should go back be- fore the township board,” he said. Racing Commissioner James H. Inglis, before whom the hearing ‘as held, commented to Hilde- brandt: “It there is any man who has | done more to wreck this race) Detroit Man Injured as Auto Hits Tractor Discussions suburban distributions, carrier de- if uh ag fp ut i gf “ e syndicate, asked him if he could bringing poor weather conditions assemble 200 acres as the site of a track, he-sald. / 6 “I was " gaid Hilde- brandt. ‘I had been talking to oth- Halloween will be in the air dur- held options on the race track |, during Baldwin Library's — story | hour at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, when. | Children’s Librarian Kathleen Pi-| tratkfor the tax income it would ket reads: a Spanish folk tale, | “The Tinker and the Ghost," and jan English fairy tale, / Tiny” to the kindergarten through | : ‘Local Union Votes for Strike Approval Members of Fisher Body Divi- sion Local 596 yesterday voted to request strike approval from the | International UAW-CIO in Detroit, according to Archie Grant, local president, ° The local is protesting some 160 grievances, said Grant, most in- |volving alleged production speed- | Ups. | While the exact number of mem. | | | cent balloted and 98.8 per cent | 4,800 men in the local. | from the international for three to four weeks, he added. Strike no- tice to plant officials would be handled at the international level, he explained, SPECIAL for FRI. & SAT. Es Gay Pastel Ponel Glass Tissue Box and Box 200 Tissues $2.75 Value 1 39 . BOTH re H 3 71 seER* P i é bring further attrition in the news- jeopardize + Mee ys PSF) * Zé sng tad ga te ae pete Nea Be ta at Og aie = Se Re & fe ag Be = & f es B f 4 2a ge Hickory Grove Scouts )K Near on Deal or Custer Hospital LANSING — Only. legislative bers. hold 24 Bagley road. St., near Orchard Lake uf Revolutionary New Revere viv Es E out. Sharpest, | clearest pictures! 20 exclusive “Higher newsprint costs will! features! aed SIMMS. “Teeny- | |bers voting is not yet known, | 'Grant said between 65 and 75 per, favored striking. There are about | Approval or disapproval of a! | walkout probably will not come | Time to Stock-Up on Vitamins—C heck Simms Prices 3 a, Y / i ‘a 8 k ARON VINE Pee pet OF ° 79% Pull Riek sixsbaevane ¢ at at 250 Capsules........ . 79° yb papa ice 3” 3 200 Tablets.......... ,9891-Fa .s” 100 Guemian. create ee 98° Pull Pint for. Oe accu’ Ka Wheat Germ Oil $419 Is $095 100 Capsules............ 1 BOD FOF. wcrc ccescscceede 5 4 oz. Bexel $q 19 Estra Beta Iron eipeeetewene Me " Be A RBPGUIRG. peice en ewwe OE 6a end seravenos dine 250 fi MAS (8 BROTHERS Guaranteed FIRST QUALITY CHICAGO, ee ¢ ARR ig LADIE § ud o “~, Nationally. Advertised $16.95 Value FRI. & SAT ONLY © Leather Shoes \ diac fessi tistes.—— = Members pf the Ladies Guild of Grace|to right) Mrs. H. V. Hodges of Ottawa i there. Lutheran C met recently to plan serv-| drive, guild secretary; Mrs. Emery Mitchell bay Me raw A ices and celebration of the 25th anniversary |of Baldwin road, publicjty chairman, and| since then : : . of the guild. The Sunday affair will honor | Mrs. Michael Gallo of Forest Lake, guild| change | fond ine 7 a ' me idents and charter members of the | president; ST oe _ Past presidents and charter members of the Ladies , enti Pram Pastas oe eet ine final oad left ae ae eae Guild of Grace Lutheran Church will be honored at the | ining room chairman, and Mrs. Willis Sheffield of James, £4" Noting final preparations are ( - 7 pepper mechs 25th anniversary celebration of the guild Sunday. Shown | street, banquet chairman. The afternoon services, which , a ut name an announce- (left to’ right) dre Mrs. Emil Koop of Drayton Plains, | will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a sermon by the Rev, Otto / : * whom you know best will be suf- general chairman of the guild; Mrs. Otto Mielke of Dray- | Schultz, will be. followed by @ banquet at 6 o'clock for : ™, | ficient. If his present ton Plains, treasurer; Mrs. Jason Inscho of Summit avenue, guild members and their husbands, O e lt) S e ( lO a) ph egy Ar . | : ) : __| to him would be too suggestive of : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1985 . PAGES 16-21 | "M4 7% lite f sive me, . 2 oltogapner mpioys FSYCNOLO : 1 ——| | Dear Mes, Fost: 1 have’appliod By ANNE HEYWOOD too much about what age they ; The biggest problem, he tells) his wife comes along and says, ft cation that I am to fill. out, | ech dy aa eg ey tm) Seah ans eyner jars aneetecrie|teeteeematstis| PTA Plans Education Conference ab tly often credit paychiatrists and psy-/ *éticlently ragged. with the picture himeelf but then) i oo. 4 redo it,’ a The Pontiac PTA Council, in con-;lems of our community, Discus- There are the blind, partially| essary to” ask poruittiny ot tine chologists with having a corner on} Women, of course, want to look | gets all kinds of advice from kith “But that's only natural," Con-| junction with the school admin-|sion leaders and resource person-| blind, dea, hard of hearing, speech! persons whom. I. as refer. the knowledge of human behavior, | !amorous and at least 10 years! ong kin—particularly his spouse. stant explained, ‘‘She's in love with| istration, is sponsoring the Pon-| nel will be local people. 5 and| ences befare using r names?” other felis have developed. thia| ®, £24, dea but Constant is! “T'l do an-excellent portrait ot| #8. 40e3 honestly see him as| Education. tag | Pecmmmmendations may ome sees tr Sees Answer: Ordinarily, yes. But knolwedge, too. In fact, beauty ane of at to h a man,” he told me, “and the |/°U™ser than the camera sees This conference will be from these discusston groups and |Community Mt ts a member ef your own operntors and salesgiris can tell| (ree) © psychologist es ee Nov, 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Pontiac that greater understanding will natin ete | {amnlty 0e om. intionate. irtend, you just as much about what ! I asked his advice on having a | ‘lish School for the purpose f) peemete the thense of this com- fe vakinden rg you can quite property give their males people tick, in many ways, 2 ie geod photograph taken—partice- | ‘iécussing the educational Prob-| ference, “When Citizens Under. |eceived . encrencend, Sus o8 ieee, oat + hepa yaaee ee-B mate ans % De. aaetet 36 | : stand—Children Always Wis.” Do-C-Do Uses PEE Ae 8h: 5 1, : resume Purposes. ‘The solution of the many prob- ‘id “Dear Post: is sip, ats I Pie pee as Mr. and Mrs. “First,” he replied, “don’t take Halloween lems facing public education re- Halloween Motif wual eh nF weet & Ge ‘Naval Reserve meeting and miet Peter C, - | any special pains—new haircut, or Pp H Id quires the best judgment of a well- : card table or a y an.official Navy photographer, Geiger of West ee ee Set ta as Sas arty e , informed public. = ‘ Thursday Night .| was art re | ‘PHOTOGRAPHED BRASS % alton “Then, have confidence in ° The shortage of classrooms and festive atmosphere Le He is a civilian photographer) r photogrepber. Bont dicate weat| DY SOFOrity other facilities and how to en- 4 ee eee ae OS so: now, but during World War II he _ boulevard | poses you want. F courage citizens to understand the Square Dance Club when they met| Answer: ‘Thank you is suff. } took many magnificent portrait announce the | “Titally, make the decision you}; New Pledges. Arreé educational program are among Thursday evening at Donelson | cient. The only requirements are shots of all the top brass, ss self—don't show proofs to friends Inf lly Initiated | te Broblems to be at! School, that you return it clean, and un : engagemént of | or relatives, They don’t see you nrormanly initia this Pontiac White House Mr. and Mrs. Omer Lewis and | damaged, and promptly, His name is Maurice Constant their daughter, |** Yo%.47¢ 4n4 will only confuse} Qt Johnson Home |ence. "| Mir. and Mrs. Turis McCully were | and his experience as a portrait *) youl” | Oakland County ts the first | responsible. tor the decorations. Re-) Attend) Photogrepher has really taught Carol Suzan, (Copyright 1965) Mrs. Elmer 0. Johnson opened : by Me. e him plenty about people county in Michigan and the na- | freshments were served: by ships | fo Laurence A, a her home on Baybrook drive to! ten in which hte people voted a and Mrs. John Kinzer and Mr. of Mirsic Clubs tag lhe greg aor agg. 2 From Pontiac members of Alpha Chapter -of| special fund for use in the edu- | and Mrs. Harley Levely. sgt , ways want to look verile, very Johnson, son Epsilon Si Alpha cation of handicapped children. Calling the quadrilies during the| Mrs, ‘C. W. Buck and Mrs, Gor: } tether of Mr. and Are Included —— |rmuniw evane | Sat Gane nent SOc | den Mold te the tis | | Mrs. K. A. |in Opera Project | tntormal = me Namamagaey Guild to Sponsor | tiarkess and Ret Lawrence. pee cic oot A | Corduroy Fine Johnson of | Pred Edwards of Highland ave-| Halioween party were acransed by Bazaar, Dinner | ms cus Dixon ant Me ona sare gratpt eo AE, | * for Decorati West Brooklyn nue and John C. Leonard of Fildew | irs. Benjamin Sweeney, assisted| _ 2 Dudley Barrett, were introduced ided | A late | street are members of the Celeste | by Mrs. Carl Rose Members of St. Mary Guild of $t.| by Bill Brown. : Children’s Room oT c Ww a Detroit | Rasta. 1 = irs. Donald | Mary in the Hills Episcopal Church : : \ 2 spe... mmc | a ea eats Sate Somes FB DI uth Gro corduroy is a wonderful fabric for Pa wedding is | the Detroit YWCA Tuesday at 8:15| Anselmy. - pom _ ymou roup use in youngsters’ rooms—whether veges planned. p.m. uo After the initiation, prizes were | The affair is being held at Gin Views Pictures a the room is at home or in a dor- Seones tant Ti ot Corees, Soies pgm necarlecgeesg heen) ag > teorpepenllrped n. aides ot Swit . + I es nase CAROL SUZAN GEIGER ; | HH of La Traviata and Scane IV of | 5° ho" Qest sanamen, SMT | Sined the Paki Cy en ve IO | stand, lialy “ond Capt ore | wear, it will be available this fall = Madame Butterfly are being pre- Serv ner, which will be served from | *hown members of the Plymouth ) mapne oe ee ee tee Sororit Holds Shower Is Given 5 xi 7 o. for the aftar ar Eaten be cs oe. Guath, Sy Aneel ee | Cordurey has mix-and-match y 3 Mr. Edwards, @ student under | Groot and Mrs. Johnson, cochair- moral chattaan esncet So|day avenge Sale a Gere possibilities — perhaps using © | 0nd Push Party for Mrs. Hartman Celeste Cole, is appearing as Don | men, assisted by Mrs, Smith, Mrs. white and black pattern fF! ‘ote Alpha Cha Mrs. William Hartman was hon- | 2°%¢ i ve atin and Mrs. Donald Giordano. drapes, ‘ Beta pter of Sigma | ored at a pink and blue shower|% 85% in the in ee Se , Beta sority met at the home of | Wednesday evening at the.home of | “4 Plays the part of Giorgio Ger- New pledges initi ee Mrs. Paul Beith of Exmoor road| Mrs. Kenneth Hoard in Drayton | ™0mt In La Traviata. Fred Mueller, Stephanie : The workshop is under the aus- charcoal and white striped | or 'ts'second rush party. | Pasens, ache Kceplin and Vera. sices of World Fellowship. affair or else a “tweed” look for * « wre evens the textured effect so popular in| Guests of honor were Carol Ann| Guests included Mrs. H. J. Soren} Cc il Edgar Plympton, home decoration these days. Bolton, Rosalie Boner, Barbara Green, Mrs. James Jacklyn, Mrs. | SOrOrity Counci If your youngster wants a really | Daniels, Mrs. Stan Fisher, Beverly | tank Lawrence, Mrs: Leland Cle- Meets at Libra ry dizarre x: to his or her room, | Flanders, Phyllis Ginell, Betty | ™¢?¢e, Mrs. Vernon Verch, Mrs. i f j : : i 2 i : R i Fi i if Fd E : | fF age i f H F : F 4 moon ” oe | Frances McCue, Mrs. Walter Babb,| Pontiac Pi Omicron Council held | : ews « © tp aay Frward mresarg obi ian tae Thomas, | Eleanor Lockman and Mrs. Ed-| its monthly educational meeting] The next meeting will be and white. Jane Tuohy, Mrs. Paul Wetzel and| ¥@™ Reitmeyer. last evening at the Adah Shelly | demonstration to be held anaes Windets Mrs? Bengt Pulls, Mrs. Lyle | Library. Michael Hall on Nov. 3. Members Nei hbo M oll te bald Nov. 9 Guoin, Mrs. James Aldridge, Mrs.| Norman Roth was the guest | are invited to bring guests. eignbors Meet | on rive home. ot | CA™l Kucsera, Vickie Thomas, Mrs. | speaker. He spoke of his trips and The Loyal Neighbors Glub of Go- Gateway drive home of | ari DeMond, Mrs. Bill Griggs, | showed 3-D colored pictures taken Willi R ing Street met at the home of Mrs. | Barbara McSkulin. Mrs. Alton Overs, Norma Ainsley | in South America, Haiti, Jamaica,| ¥¥ 11/1C1IN ehfus : rs. Clyde Cronover were also | Hawaii and the United States, ° Grappin were Mrs. Cari Peterson, Fontise Rebekah Lodge s60 wii noid) Tin, in the form of tin fluoride, | him to the group. Halloween dec-| Newly elected officers of Ponta-| | Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. £ cand prey Setuéer 2. “= is an important ingredient of a new | orations were used on the tea table ton, ; Maplewood ‘drive. cently were William Rehfus, Esther Sea’ toothpaste, and throughout the room. i Rol i aha: Wee hee ; mt; Nancy Clifton, recording Calls Some Fashions ‘Really Terrible’ : secretary; Lois Timmony, corre-| sponding secretary, and Patrick Cassini Scolds Copying Colleagues/===%e "One of America’s favorite de-) Group showing of fall imports.|during the Fashion Group show | dresses to maiden school teachers | Chestra dance Nov. 19. a» @ lite annoyed at |The dresses were beautiful; but 1/ that a great deal of emphasis was /|or sporting events. L 4 some fashions thrown at/ went primarily to see what it was| placed on the empire line. 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Available as Topaz or Citrine. while — ff is . > Pomgee 8 * 8 “ee # me car A ark ocd expected to be back on the God-/tage St. dold Pontiac Police frey show next week, “Her parents bowling ball and pair of bowlmg| ef the wat feel bad. There avait cg tle yl Egat 4 un tuekeee “T fee re Was no reason | w, t to expect this I don't know ot | Moves ont Geter tin, G.M.C, dealer ahy reason why I be since 1920 and fired.” a ee eramn Mon, Och nee 1883, But NO PLANS FOR LU ANN i, 2 performances 10 3] pe"ecee te husband, Loring Buzzell, a|.P. m. “al sean ort unie execu- | informative. It's all free, Call 5 Ba opamp tive, said in Rochester that both | sore FE 4-3063 for A he and LuAnn were “shocked | SS onemant tebe he an, < and still sort of dizzy at the news." “This He reported that LuAnn bas no Sten | octershipa,” immediate plans and added. Youth Center, Pri. Oct. 28, © ‘til 5, | dealerships, “PAM, LuAnn did was to have a | Sat. Oct. 29, 9 to 12. Ladies’ and Nee bare baby.” children'e apperel Some es , 7 Adv, | but there are 50 a the sation, he C10 Official Named Church, 66 W. Buren, Prt, Oot, 28 pen. Beh aii ito Organize Merger United Auto Workers union, téday had the ee Se | Hie section, with or w and CIO is com ‘hate Spbtetions (e) 2 > brought a quick prediction tha’ STOCK 1 ‘Silver .... 61.6 wd J r-) = ) A@miral x...) 20.6 Int gre 4 o. price. of papers and of the ads in Atp Bedee er tae Ist rom ae TH them may have to go up, too. gt OE AE ads zn oat Most ‘rubber companies have ‘Am N Gee .., 06.5 |S AN ; ‘Rin Neweee.s: 3 * ie +e AND THE hiked the factory price of inner eB e gt BELLOWS ike | iat tne cr ane rock m ee “* $0 For-the average passenger Am Viscous - 66.1 Me “yee cents, Again, it will be the retail rmour & Ca’ 143 ar tire seller‘ who must make the de- Arma Ck ..... 31 644 cision as far as the motorist is cop. Acthison .... 130.5 . 424 ai eee Sd Se Tas aa cek dial wcubes Aveo Mia |... 6.8 : 28.7 As the ls of Bak & ale us : $4 ‘ tinve to make their debuts, factory Reese. Hi Stak te list price increases over last year Bowing Alt. 438 365] Walt Disney Productions: ~ LOOKS LiKE = a pare sm Bek : World R ay Bond tre... 164 ae eS THE meee FISH’s dealer. bag the final say. Borg warner 133 fet d 21 * FING ARE ida ame of" tetiar Bris My ....., 1 :&. a ny ve ‘ Brun Polke 88 North West. S17 ese King Festeres Syndicate “eres tT: Rudd Co s.... 221 No am Ay ' 1 re P eral sectors. ' ——— ‘* + Nor Pac. .+i O13 2% © Comp On. 3 oe a But the Federal Reserve Board Campb Wy ..402 Owens 0 Gi... #1 arrivals , on track SVt ang aia! 1.8. aT neces idfation an Drv. c.i.. 188 Pac G “tas a shipments supplies moderate, pressureg mn Pac’... 312 Pan AW Air. 174 MARKET S cake’ cow dad oatumt wanatina | Ons. held in check. It reports: ‘Credit Cavital Atri , 37.2 Param Pict | 37.6) : ' , jot track sales: Idaho Russets $3.20- rain all artier Cp 4 513 Parke Da .... 40 Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs restraint in major industrial oe Poot a Penney Jc... Hy ' Pp 80-2.95 washed ‘and waxed. : nations, including the United Chrysler . a 93.7 Peosl Cole ...0 27 roduce CEICAGO BUTTES AMD BUGS vd 1° States, has helped to maintain gen- Cities Bvi |. .55 izer . 412 eral price stability and so to mod- Climax Mo ,.. 624 Philos D ... 62.2) DETROIT PRODUCE CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—-1AP) easy: #0 fo Chuett Peat: 46 ~Phileo -+ 312 | DETROIT Oct. 27 (AP) — Here are | receipts 620.041; wholessie Cr. i Pulcas { erate the swings in the value of dere Seer Sty pees Melk are janet prices on Ue (Detroit Farmers a A Sts: sos $625; 49°C 0425, care ee trade.” ae Col Prd A 23.5 Pit 4 : 4d ; inished goods th tl mer. Co pete 161 Prot sO.” sta! cover’ “tales of locally ses: whole-| CHICAGO uw — Grains had a , a4 wn eeen { No. 1. and -fancy | le prices d to 1 high- chants buy have changed little in Comw Fd 41.3 ullman 59.5 grown produce lo. ee | er: ites 60-69.9 t Gon Nas’ 22! 35 pee Oo 3 | Rider Wy growers ane rmere |X, Sir mined whe mediums be, Ua.j ently easier tone in routine, | price, as 9 whole, in the last three as RCA er Be : ; 88: |. cure Consam Pow * Repub Sth ... 482 pack. wt s tet geetpee 38 %8; cheeks 27; cur dealings on the Board of Trade years. Gent on” ey ak ok gat ng eR ade be toon Gree | , agenesis ben tom ot Bes.) 8 Bee eee oe” ; y. bu.t ot 2 50-3.00 Li have tended to sag more often than Cont oa. + 8, rR ck Spe: 37 Bes Fag 5 3 oth ate - - Se to climb. The reason ig competi- Curtis We ..: 9.4 Br pee bere” ca? cote $28, bu. Nord 289-300 bei! 5, On a: at tion in styling and quality’ has Deere oon it, Ree Pa 4 — counted much the Det Bits. 384 Reoville pate) 383 | os, Plt as - yd tet asks 6 cosbet’ anemvens cote “tg = — Mis C Beag ;.: 43.4 Bean Al RR Be appieg t River. fancy, 00 bu. ; Cattle~—Salable 195. Preah as has the competition in price, Bow Chem ; ast “oe ty = Ee : F ae oe Ne. mostly cows slow, fully : ‘ - 2 5 | Past Reg fb. apg. pinclair 0 gga + etiege aa OMRL, ast rapes, 0, 1: | Sci. Compered’ tact Thareday. slsughtor : Fl Auto LM.) 48% Son Pac. pe. | tenet Se Eg Sd ge ge" — A uSINeSS es ; we ee oe Re \ p04) S008" te 4 1100 Ibs. « Paire) Mor | a Soerts Rand” Sh¢\bu Rot dokehe be Py gy BAGS steers and. baller sh Edwin M, Keough, second vice Pirestone i: 733 0G Drang. Sea ee i. iS3e te 4 ag 2h BO |president of the W, Food Mach , », we ‘ 3 ~ ire aw strong; " Sd Of Ind .. 49 00. bu. Watermelon: . 1.80- | feede Southern Life Preah tre t. 4a% Std. OW 3 ha Bee Sy “ =) wi hoet gg age AE. Cincinnati, Ohio, will address the on ee ae feed ee pas ry Ps ages —_— pat | hee slo i, prime Life Gen “46.1. Suther Pan ans wont Nod 1, Ta ee i ana cl Gen [80.4 Swift & Co 4 As oe oad e 1317 tb. steers 3.50+4.00 bu; prim Gen Mills <<. #88 viv Pd. 443 ; taka? beak, Wopped, No. 3, | choice 1253 Ib. steers 21.00 Gen - es ma Co = ie bu. B tamey, 2.50 % bu.; | choice and By. oe oS pve a Yetes ‘ Tex @ Sul f » §60-2.00 % bu. Ca 1, = good and choice m Tire 44s. 8 me 1.00-1.50 bo.; cab curly, No. 1, 1.25- | prime #600 Ib. heifers tse: sneete « bande #3 Timk R Reor , 64 13 bu.; cabbage, fred, 1.00-1.50 Hg? commercial steers and 00- joebel Br $4 Tran W Air 52 bu; cabbage, « No, 1, 1.00-1.25/ 17.00; most wtilify cows late be Fe | o3 \ Goodrich 1..: 7°. transamer | 414 bu. Carrota Ne. 1, 80-99 dos. bcha.:lennners and’ cuitere “wlcetiy Semites:- Grain Prices Gran Paige. 2 eran “aah e| PROS eee tees eee MS an: | AIR Utility and commercial bulls 13.00. CHICAGO GRAIN Gt No Ry $9.4 Gn. Pan «1004 | 258 dom Galree Me 1 60b-47S crete; |r nee ere ee Se santas. cane, 2—(AP)—Open to- Gi West 9°... 214. Gout “Ar Gal sea| Mo. A LOELSO doe” tales ciety Toot, one feeders 1800-3130" , day Greshound, .. 347 ait Aire .. 84 | NO. Ay 1.5005,75 doz. behs, Exeplant, No. |” oy oo t— - Ete i ult. OF ivee 832 ar: oat bu. plant, jong ¢ N ves—Salabd about Dec 09%, Nigel | Holland Fy... 2.2 UM Bruit i SEe | EEOC oe Me feeplant, long type. NO. | steady today. Compared last. Thhredag |" serie Pine Align tees Homesth sarge) te tus cd | dos rseradish, No, 1, 4.90-8.00 | punk seod ned lan chi TEE: | Mar © 502. PEP BS sr: fll Cent... US Steel 54.4) pk, basket.« Kohirabi, No. 2. 1.00-1.25 doz. |ago0, high draivs. | PME «knee ba oo tEe Indust Ray... 522 U8 T™ 19.3. behs. Leeks, No.” 1 va ge behs. | deals 27.90-34.00: utility and commercial Sea oe " Ine Rard .,.. $4 Van Reel .. 36 p 7, ancy “Ib. DAS | mostly gnats: cull, and low -wlility } March "33... Nov. 1 Inland st! ::. 3? Warm B Pic 201 No. 1. 1.65-1.75 40-ib ontons. STeeN. | uneveniy 6. 00-13.00. o*esee FRG _- us Inspir Cop... §34¢ ‘Weet-Un Tel . 20.5 No. 1, 8642.00 doz veh: enions, pick- ny +e Fe Dee. , + Interiak Ir |. 994 Weste A Bk . 257 ling, No 1.%.10 ib Parsley, curly, No, GORY sv sends 2 Jan. hee a2 Int Bee Mach 99 1 Weste EI 2.4 | 60-75. dos. behs.; parsley root, No t CMICAGO LIVESTOCY boon a~ — + eee OT Int Forv 7 White Mot . 40.3) Pg eg ag sere aattiee a | setae Oct. 27 _ (AP) —Salable hogs ee Int Nick.’ 741 Wilson & & 115 Int Paper 104.6. Youngst Sh Tee rae VER AG ‘ORK, On. 3 — 1compiled by NEW the Associated ‘Press Z % 16 gas A Re ts Uti! Stocks Net chang® ,... —3 —~2 Noon Fri. 9,,. ees 1983 14 168 1 Prev. day fia. «. 7.8 126.4. 711 Week age .. 3 12689 741 198: Month ag@ ..,..246.2 1296 725 1763 Tort 260 0 o..c05 6 99.1 45 159 1955. Hich 4 27.4 1391 4 1905 Ong ‘ ade 44 1449 67.2 1488 1954 High .,.....011.9 123.0 @83 14852 1954 Low ...65 438 77.8 ° 56.4 1060 bear perl STOCKS J, Nephier Co.) Pigures enue decimal = are eighths | | + ow Noon “ Baldwin Rubber*® ,.... “ % : Gerity-Michigan* .... 24 Kingston ee a 3 : 4 Masco Screw* ee ‘2 32 *Hdwest Abrasives 7 & 2 Rudy Mtg é 1.1 a Wayne pa 2 12 1.2) *No sale; — sai asked * : -Farnings NEW, YORK (@—Aluriinum Co. of Aniéeriea reported today that for nine months ended Sept. 30 it had | net income of $55,779,745, equal to $2.65 a share, compared with $30,- 761,101, or $1.44 a share, for the; like period last year. Other earnings Sap months ended Oct. 1955954 Net Income.§ 4,547,756 ” $ 4,995.542.00 A Share ... 1.92 | Sales . ..¢. 154,502,403 80 136,844, a General Telephorie Corp. for 12 months ended Sept, 30. Net Income $20,416,829.00 $14,937,285.00 7 wae 2.34 1,85 A Share i .62 Dividend Declared by Owens Illinois Co. TOLEDO, Ohio —Directors of) Owens Illinois Glass Co, yester- | day declared a dividend of 62% cents a share, payable Dec. 5 to, shareholders of record Nov, 15, Previous dividends were at the rate of 50. cents a , figured ' on the basis of the pres¢nt number , of 6,113,748 common hares out- | standing. The’ shares } were . split two-for-one Sept, 21 Reveals Stock Dividend | JACKSON ZINS) — Directors of the Consumers Power Co, have declared a $17,700,000 stock divi- dend to be paid at the rate of | one share for each 20 shares of | common’ stock held by octet ers of reeord Nov, 18. The distribution will be made Dec, 28 out of earned surplus at 4 rate of $4%25 per share issued. 500, very active, fully 56 hieher i ges sabe ae: compere, ~—_ fort: butcher. instances as such ss ¥5 high- | 150-200; rs, sweet, er; sows sctre, mostly 56 r: fully 1.50-2.00 i Pines Wo. i, 1a | 40 per cent of the receipts sold for bu. Potatoes, 1.20 eb. jshipment; most 160-280 Ib. butchers in No. 1, .90-1.10 aim Pum nas: pmixed lots 13.06-14.00; pa hundred No, 1, 1.00+1.25 ba. »s, black, | head 180-220 ib mostly mixed No. Fron |.Mo. 2, @.00 bu; radish ted, -fancy,|28 14.16 and 14.16; a” hail jot 14.967 Be st. Mo. 1, 7s aft behs.: — —_ = under 600 Ib, 12.50-13 30: es, White, No: 1, 75-88 doz. behs. ny ¢ ance | Squash, acorn, No 25° bu: | Saletle cattle 1,500; salable calves = me: ' squash, “buttern 1.00 bu slow and “i |all slaughter .classes 25 lower: | Tomatoes, @utdoor fancy. 1.50 pk. bas- clearance aauin satome. spots : ket; No 1, %5-1.25 pk. basket; teers toes, | pittc on steers; vealers steady fo : No, 1, 1. : ere du my on fancy. 2.80 %. bu.; Hot of hich choice ctiteehes, Capbage: Ko. 1, 15- : ‘good st lard, No. 1, "45-1.25 bu Py Bert von and choite heifers 18. 1.00; a foo. 125 be Mustard No 75-1.25 bu. | {€~ prime mixed yearlines 22.00° utility Sorrel, No. 1, 1.35 bu. at No and commercial cows 10.00-12.40; can- 1. .%-1.00 Bu. ye chard, 7g. (herr and cutters 8.60-10.25; wtility and 1.25 bu. Turnips, No. 1, .Tid jcor-merctal bulls 13.00-15.05: -vealers 27.0% down: two loads choles 800 jb F; 3 fie 3° 4 bu, house, No. 1, 2: * Tufnips, “No 1, .75-1.25 doz. be>s.; tur- | steers 1,18 i, down 19.06-21 $0: a load’ nips, topped, No. - 1, 0 bu. 1,000 60: | bu Lettince Bae eared leet “Cite Ne | feecine steers 18.84: some medium and gs No oi ~ Cra ical Ib. 16.50.18.08, a No. 1. 2.35-2.75 bu. Escarole, N * erable seep +. BOW: woo! i% be; semeele been ae 333. ‘Winbs 50-75 lower; shore Jambs sound 2.75 bu. Lettuce, Bibl, Np. 1, 1.50-1.75 50-79 lower than Tuesday, when the 1 | dant sale of this class were completed: wu.; : i ‘heen ' steady; rood to prime wooled i 3-dox. ‘orate; lettuce, hen: ‘Oo. 1, 2.7§- | lambs 17.60-20.50, with numerous lots . lambs 10.40. dog. case; | 17.00; good to rime shorn lambs #84- He ib, 18.5". ‘ome cull to ehptee: shorn ewet 3.50-5.00. | bu Romaine No, * 1. ‘gs: “ge, 18.00- 19.00. medium, 14,00- iS 00; E ewessan 9.00- 10.00. DEIROIT EGGS |Dettolt, cases included, adederaitate | Fem Cuts Medical Rates ich |W Whites—Grade A jumbo $861 weight:| HOWELL (INS) ~ The Citizen's ed average =m, targe 54-58 wtd. ay, is 56% Zotien n 30-48 wig. ave. 3e's, | Mutual Insurance Coi; of Howell, bi =f Pre srade B large 90-61 wid. 88 | today announced a 20 per cent re- | Browns= for cowk.ce and housework. some help *itn endl. dren 9, 6 and 4, Private room. TY. Sun | Waites’ Personnel Office. floor CLERK-TYPI8sT Interesting diversified work in medium sived office with long) pore company offering DEPENDABLE *" ~CHECKER-BAGGER 8 tation. Ret.| with bet- red. Alao clerical nenbertind and accuracy ¢ssen- tia! r; ARTHUR'S 44 ON. Saginaw AN To contact business and fessional clientele by phone ronal call. Car necessary. * tional Cret? Burren Ine., 502 Pontiac State Bank. FE ETARY r. PRIVATE. | HIGHEST | ~~ red, Good peey and Mr. Clark, ~ SEVERAL WOMEN NEEDED Become ar Avon repres tative and add $30 & $40 to the family income bv workine only a f hours dai'v, Start your ogn prof ftaple vear-round busine! now There are a few “uae ter r pay. Apply Pox Dry Cleaners, T19 W. Huron URGENT White middleaged Indy for babv- sitting. and light housework while her works, Vicinity of Orehard Lake and Voorhels, Call pip 2-181, Ext. 14, before 5: gig EG a hous in, Call — 4 = OR 3-940. WOMAN yo Te IGHT HOUSE- work and. stat with elderly lady. 5 days a week. Home nights. An olv_ Pontiac Press Box © WAITRESS ‘WANTED. DAY SHIFT from 8 to 4 in persen. Joe's Coney niet 72) «|W. Huron, WAITRESSES Experienced waitresses for bar and restaurant, Closed Sundays 913 Baldwin, WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 CHIL- dren. Live in. 101 N. _ Merrimac WOMAN WHO LIKES. “MATH AND typing for general office work. Reply Box 65 Pontiac Press, WOMAN AGE 3%) TO 49 FOR OF- pac work. =a” experi- mce nece rking conditions 8a aay week. FE 4-2008. apn cern en! sania R GENERAL , HOUBE- WOMAN FOR Lives 30| CO! is women *... J have unlim i Por. interview he eg F nara comcatel 7121 MO. GAR comm, cou- Call PE +112 “ple travel 0... sell tadloTV NEEDED — feet on IMMEDIATELY lnenructions 9 Beauticians, We have the clien . tele—vou the Exceileat | prr LESSONS. PONTIAC wages. FE 2-2622 for your inter) Drivers Tra . Day, eves. and view, Murra: a jay, PE } with WwW S"yosr beni cal FE 2a ork Wanted Male 10 PERSONNEL INEE CARPENTRY. ASTIC AN , Downtown firm w te expand|“hoor thes. spéclaty FE rf patna ‘girt paid sales a. Wh to NTRY . AND do interviewing, See|_Tepalr. FE 4-4210. Miss Lane, at Career © . BLICARPENTER AND Riker Bldg., FE %-0416. work, New and repair. D, B. NED WHITE Y Murdock. FE 2-7861. home. Live tn S'% days ‘Ss ALTERA Santee a cet 3 i . AND C. 5 ress, Box 64 z AELIABLE LADY LADY D “SESINES| Sa * oe. —Shild_core PE oe CEMENT WORK REAL porese ip tALEst Floors, foundations and drive. pertinent infor- Cs regarding position avail- be GENERAL CONTRACTING. Li- censed cement contractor, Bond- ed. PE 20606. LIGHT HAULIN IGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. MAN WANTS NIGHT WORK IN or around B: 3 PAINTING MT 6-U7e. MAN WANTS PA Saae- 25 yi x cars experience. rE Be: Du mon Pas a Li Lue ‘e PE $3156. Call or, fa . UMBING WORK WANTED. Reaves PE 54-1016. Fg Fy FE 24101, ™ Work Wanted - Female male 11 PAPYSITTING | DONE oops, _f all PE 4 —|€OLORED GIRL DESIRES DA __work. House cleaning, FE 5-0374. DRAPERIES, MADE To ORDER very reasonable. OL 1-6576, EXPERIENCED COLORED MAID would like 5 days a week, Adults, Home at night, Can give refer. space Write Rox 13, Pontiac Tess, in |_| EXPERIENCED COLORED > MAID Home at" nahi Can “Sie eter nv vi _ences. Write hor 52, Pontiac Pre re inowmss S my HOME. VERY neat, coLokED SIRE WANTS °F DAY work, References. Yr ss wg GIRL WA! Dat . = a} WORK ON. work or be the week, and Fri. with volorunnes, res we oT DAY WORK WTD.: 10 TO 4. FE 29-7037. DEPENDABLE LADY WA Bax _by y sitting after 4 p. m, FE FE B-0146. Giri WOULD Like Wo WORK IN if Seis Call after 3 p.m, EM - HOUSEKEEPER IN MOTHERLESS ot workiig couple, no small ehil- — Write Pontiac Press Box, IRONINGS WANTE GOOD _work. $3 per inane PE 5-71 IRONINGS WANTED. PER BU- shel Soon Oe work. Pay Mary Day, D, FE 2 TRONINGS WID. G GOOD We WORK. __ PE-22240, iRONINGS ~WTD. § WTD. $3. PER BU. 147 N, Josephine, FE - 8-03 TRONINGS IN MY HOME. ie. VERY _heat. FE 3-7230, TRONINGS. $3, A 1 DAY. service, FE 55-1471. LICENSED PR —d $ work and care of in, OR 3-G601. ‘MT MARRIED WOMAN WHO by iy children hae = to os 1 or 2 children hom: FE 53-1203. Experience not neces: sary. Will train. Dobski’s -Bar and Restaurant. Ph. FE 3-9780. WORKING COUPLE IN” SMALL modern home need a depe e housekeeper 5 days a week. Go home nights. a clean, do laundry grevaee dinner, $39 per week. Call after _ 6. FE 44023, WHITH WOMAN: GENERAT housework, brs | with children. Live im. MI 4-1445. WORK NEAR HOME Christmas Help Needed sHoP A Help Wanted oft AN “EXCELLENT gy RTUNITY 2 eating & fonin micingre Earn wh wnle seu iiearn, |r cuRe ot RL ening ‘work Apply AvTiNE pon ms yoy y in'person only _Brive “in. 2990 Dink ‘tigi itighway. at Holl mace Co. 80 N | CAPABLE MAN FOR GEN. och eral housework. Chikiren. Other WAR ENCED “pRiV- help employed. Must have ref. er tor estab! 23 — rs ag fe eae. Cleaners.|~ Cashier and Office Girl WANTED! Rat. Et excelent ya ae s"HAR weed : Syste ares. | x 114 for be Bloomfield Fashion Shop 1663 S. th tl a bone, fom tee eee ad » Will train male or Peygend high school some & WANTED WAITRESS--|™ ACTICA URSE. ro ~ ena Now me rE LADY DAY WORK. rae ‘cleaning or restaurant, FE IMEOGRA: retarial pore EM 3-2842. WOMEN W SH- ing and ent FE 7-0223. RELIABLE DE: sires work LB. . nds, FE 5-998. a assistant. Past cabs: $8 . ex i. EM_ 3.4756, . WANTED, oe MENDING, alterations. PE 4-6468. WANTED. WA AND IRON- ings. PE 5-0088. WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. plete. $465 bu. Reas. PE $6100, WowAN Wants DAY WORK OR WORK OR- he ao Pe 38, ied WORK 48 A Bat ga hig ‘= NURSE. ete. How erg oe th 2am PR ut __Bailding Service 12 * niougn “ang Tinh Werk guar . “ATTICS—DORMERS. s, i. FOR CASH IN A HURR Y, sell thin a Classified "Fe zai. goes! —_