The Weather THE PONTIAC PREGWME OVER PA6ts Tuesday: Cloudy, Shqwers Details page two 112th YEAR * *& >*% *& *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1954—30 PAGES ag oo ty 7 PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Lodge Warns R Flash Flood Strikes Des Moines > bs: * t * : = Floods Hit lowa, Claim One Life; Hundreds Flee Torrential Rains Part of Thunderstorm Belt Moving Eastward DES MOINES (AP) — Floods hit more areas in Iowa today. Raging waters claimed one life and caused hundreds of fresh evacua- tions. . A flash flood in this cap- ital city drove scores of through Des Moines. The torrential rains in Iowa and northeastern Ne- braska were part of a belt of thunderstorms running eastward through northern Illinois, southern Wiscon- sin and lower Michigan. Walthill and Winnebago, Neb., small towns south of Sioux City, Iowa, were flooded. Floed water if EE] ‘ prechity ee 3 Tat bake Baa =e 2% damage . Highway and rail traffic were interrupted at many points. FE Today was the beginning of the second week of daily outbursts of thunderstorms, occasional hail and high winds ranging up to tornadic proportions. Rains have ranged to 10 inches and downpours of 5 inch- es or more have been common throughout the northwest and northern sectors. Alfred Anderson, 18 - year - old farm youth, disappeared while at- tempting to swim his horse across the raging Iowa River to reach some stranded cattle. Developments included: Des Moines — Police boats evac- uated more than 50 families along (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Duke Is Convalescing LONDON ® — The 18-year-old Duke of Kent injuretd in a high- way crash was reported making “steady and satisfactory progress’’ today. TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE Sunday as they began their swift stream. Continental route U. S. 6, AP Wirephot CLOSED — Flash flood waters on Four Mile Creek race across the northeast corner of Des Moines late rise after a 5-inch cloudburst. up- traveled annually by thousands of tourists, was closed for hours. Police boats evacuated more than 30 Des Moines families living along the creek. A single falling tree limb touched off 24 hours of rain Detroit Edison Co. officials |Weekend Traffic Victims Include 3 From Drayton blacked out three Oakland County villages Saturday during a thunderstorm that squalls. Lake Orion, Oxford and the Goodison area groped in darkness for several hours Saturday night in what called “the most general Pontiac was drenched but unharmea. Gallagher was employed at the Chrysler Tank plant in Center- line. . Lake County... He was struck down near the barn on his farm during a storm Saturday. William R. Hurley, S, of Holland drowned in the Black River there Saturday when a speedboat overturned in waves. Raymond Sobleski Jr., 7, of Boyne City drowned Saturday in Deer Lake when a boat in which he was riding with his father and two other men capsized and sank. Fred D. Reilly, 26, of Vander- cook Lake, a Jackson County deputy sheriff, was struck and killed by a car Saturday after he and another deputy had stopped another car that was weaving down a road. Frank Kucharski, 34, of Gar- den City was crushed against rocks in the Huron River rapids mear Ann Arbor Saturday when he tried to rescue a niece from drowning. Lee Russell Badger, 59, of Grand Rapids was killed Friday night when his car crashed into a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Reds Eulogize Chaplin LONDON @® — Moscow Radio broadcast a lengthy eulogy today to Charlie Chaplin, who chose to live in Switzerland after the United States ordered an inquiry into his blackout in five years.” * fitness to live in the United States. Tot, Boy Drown Over Weekend Tiny Novi Area Girl Falls From Dock; Youth Dies in Walled Lake Two children drowned in Oak- land County over the weekend. The victims were: Denise McNamara, 22-month-old daughter of James McNamaras of 359 S. Shore Dr., Novi Township. Robert R. Snyder, 10, the son of the Raymond Snyders of 11400 Auburndale, Livonia Denise fell off a dock behind her parent's home Saturday afternoon and “rowned in four feet of water, said Oakland County sheriff's deputies. The dock juts out over a stream. Her body was discovered by Ernest Berkley of Detroit and re- covered by Edward Davis of 23101 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington. De- puties are investigating the safety of the dock. Deputies said Robert drowned in Walled Lake during Saturday's late afternoon thunderstorm. The boy’s father said Robert was swimming with his four bro thers and sisters when he disap- peared. Robert's body was found in about nine feet of water near a speedboat dock. It was recovered by John P. Elrich, 14, of Highland Park. Guard Is Slain in Escape Try 2 prisoners, Hostage Wounded; Hide Behind Human Shields LANSING, Kan. (INS) — Six desperate convicts killed a guard and used g baby girl, four women and a man for human shields in a wild attempt to escape from the Kansas State Prison at Lansing be- fore a 45-minute gun battle forced them to sirrender yesterday, marched single file out of the visit- ing building into a vestibule of the administration building." Edmionson reported Henry Ke- maga, 58, a 30-year veteran of the prison guard, was shoved along with the hostages and shot to death in the vestibule. Among the convicts participating in the unsuccessful break for free- dom was Donald E. Davis, 27, of Sturgis, Mich. Has Surgery in Israel JERUSALEM @® — President Izhak Ben-zvi of Israel underwent an operation in Jerusalem today. A bulletin described his condition as “satisfactory.” Paul Bunyan Sized Omelet Prepared for 2,000 In Today’s Press Martial Law ls Proclaimed in Guatemala « - TEGUCIGALPA, Hondu- ras (AP)—President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman of Guate- country today as his Com- munist-backed’ government mobilized for a showdown battle with anti-Red rebels. i Hf 3 : Milford Dentist's Discharge Eyed Naval Training Station Recommends He Be Returned Home Officials of the Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Ill., have honorable lugged the moved to a2. UiSece eee tee tity fee) ee ee ==/Power for County Towns By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three members of a Drayton Plains family were among 19 persons killed in Michigan during a weekend of severe electrical storms and hot, humid temperatures. Traffic accidents claimed the lives of 10 victims; eight drowned and one man was struck by lightning. Killed in the worst traffic accident was Francis Gal- lagher, 52; his wife, Agnes, 50, and her mother, Mrs. Josephine Coppy, 79. All three lived at 4473 Dixie High- "kd Sale Re hes eng wo on “Sear Filnt, th a heave Palnatermn Saturday afternoon when he saw another car approaching in his arr Hensel Wants Charaes Lifted Requests Subcommittee fo Rebuke McCarthy for Attack on Him WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) was hit by a new blast from the Pen- tagon today even as members of without appearing to be a “ McCarthy initially charged that retary had been under investigation by McCarthy's own group because of his World War II financial trans- actions. Hensel urged the seven-man committee to revive the motion to dismiss charges against him and _ | that he be cleared unanimously as a “rebuke” to the senator. Truman Doing Well After Rush Operation KANSAS CITY #® — Former President Harry 8S. Truman was reported today to have spent a restful night after an emergency operation in which his gall bladder and appendix were removed. “He slept well last night,”’’ re- ported a nurse who had just come from his bedside at Research Hos- pital where the surgery took place early Sunday morning. ——¢* lane. He said he swerved to the left to avoid the collision. The other vehicle, driven by Gallagher, hit Childers’ car broadside. Childers is in serious condition in St. ns Mercy Hospital, Flint. The weekend's rains poured three- Oakland County. They wrecked a Boy Scout powwow at Camp Aga- wam, cut local beach attendance sharply, blocked roads with fall- ing trees—and heralded summer's official arrival at 5:55 p.m, to day. The U, 8, Weather Bureag says the first 24 hours of sum- Temperatures didn’t drop below Tl degrees last night after hover- ing between 71 and 7 all day Sunday. The temperature had ris- quarters of an inch of water on} Delegate Plot Resistance Action - (INS)—A blunt warning to Soviet Russia to stay out of the Western S ? i aE Hl ? ' I | : if Eek threats within this hemisphere. It was pointed out at the U.N., however, that reference of the Gua- temalan complaint by the Security Council to OAS would have en- dowed the matter with ‘moral’ significance and prestige. Castillo-Arriola told the council that two American aviators crash- landed in Mexico Sunday and were interned after American-made P47 planes bombed and strafed Guate- malan cities. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Birmingham Girl Was Neighbor Police Investigate Death /0f Young Chicago Heir CHICAGO (AP) — Authorities today intensified their revised his will recently to -| investigation of the mysterious death of the 20-year-old heir to a million dollars after being told the young man make his fiancee principal beneficiary and had expressed doubt he would live to Montgomery Ward Thorne Gemes's Town & Country, Sd-Berce 4 Open every night “til 6 o'clock - re! oi come into his own inheritance. was found dead in his studio apartment at 54 E. Scott St. Saturday, and Coroner Wal- ter E. McCarron said there were four needle marks on his arms. The coroner said there was no evidence Thorne was a user of narcotics. The coroner has ordered A a aire le Over Home = ve | tr rite pbyFii! + d =] z i 1 rt ? Zz F | e B Mysterious Death Heir Investigated could determine, it wouldn't be nec- essary for her to appear at any time.” Mrs. Milliman said her daughter pa rl 3 thir f iH i ¥ =F if af “al H: z 3 Pues nae iu ita HE tH if ! ‘d rte Stough said Thorne would have begun receiving $1,000 a month income from the estate of his the son would be allotted the prin- cipal of his imheritance—estimated at a million dollars—at age 35, the lawyer said. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestty cloedy tonight and gar with ec- 26 theed o ‘storms. lew 5 to 69. Righ Tees 9 Ng - GAG heer except briefiy westeriy near 3¢ in thandersterms. Tedey tn Pontiac — temperature preceding § am Sanday im Pontiac (as aoeeare: downtown: -to Hear Formal _| in Japan. ‘Guatemala Placed Appeal for Resolution Fire. Inquiry to the vicnity of Lincoln and Weodward, the area where most : 4 | i F, es fie tees historian; and Mrs. John Martz UE of St. i | 7 sy i and recreation are included on the s . s William Spence, sales represent- ative with the local Detroit Edison Co., will be the guest speaker at tomorrow's noon luncheon meeting of the Exchange Club at the Com- munity House Spence and his wife have just returned from Japan, where they were able to visit their son, Rob- ert. An Army corporal stationed in Korea, young Spence visited his family in Japan. Spence also toured four of the six Lions Clubs He is a member of the local club. Under Martial Law (Continued From Page One) Guatemala, wheres uprisings against the government have been reported. President Arbenz reportedly has taken personal charge of defense strategy. It was speculated the taking-over of private automobiles could mean he plans to emulate the famous “taxicab army” which Franch rushed up to defend the Marne River during World War L ° * . ent in the Guatemalan capital, broadcasting over the Columbia Broadcasting System, reported yes- terday the Guatemalan army did not seem to be making any prep- arations to resist the invasion. She said few troops were to be seen on the streets of the capital city. The correspondent, Flora Lewis. is representing the London Daily Ex- press in Guatemala City Rebe| headquarters here report- ed the capture of three towns near the Honduran border—Asquipulas, Jocotan and Quezautepeque. It also said insurgent forces had cut the vital railroad from Pherto Bar- rios to Guatemala City near Mor- ales. . MORE Red Cross Makes Donors nh ~ + RR a Weather—Pair. ‘Highest and yy ~—~paapene This @ to at ee Sendays Chart \ : ar ” be ff eis Orleans 60 Mew York s 6 6 6 i 8 ; ; s : 2 3 Beattie ” 4 i i a * ommuission ’ | Spencer, 31, following an argument three-car collision on Telegraph Rd pital yesterday morning Francis Madera. address unknown, was stopped for ’ the rear of his car was struck on the subject. Bible study periods by an auto driven by Lucio Rodri- ques, 24, also of 37 Orchard Lake An American woman correspond- | © Killed Woman in Self Defense’ Royal Oak Area Man Claims Mrs. Spencer Threw Hot Grease Theodore Edwards, 35, admitted fatally shooting Mrs. Willie H. in her Royal Oak Twp. home early Sunday, but told Qakland County Assistant Prosecutor Donald Brown he shot in self defense. Edwards, who is being held in P grease at him. She was dead on arrival at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos- pital from a bullet wound in the chest. Edwards, of 21011 Feaner Ct., irmingham Death First Traffic Fatality BIRMINGHAM — An accident re] % * Pe ™ ‘“ ‘gf Fs THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1954 *, be re Wirephote NAMED AT ANN ARBOR—Elected to head 300 | top), Mason; treasurer, Gayle Burns (left center), state high school girls attending annual Wolverine | Detroit; attorney general, Sandra Johnson: (right Girls’ State at University of Michigan, June 15-23, | center), Remus; justices, (first row, left to right), were governor, Mary Lovewell (center top), North- |Gayle Ashburn, Northville; Judy Bement, Detroit; ville; lieuténant governor, Kay Mangan (left top), | Susan Beasley, Dearborn; auditor general, Beverly ~| Ann Arbor; secretary of state, Janice Crosby (right | Terry, Royal Oak. man early yesterday morning ‘s first traf fic fatality of the year. 3 Get 10-20 Years in Armed Robbery Three Pontiac men found guilty of a $75 armed robbery by a Cir- cuit Court jury June 7 were sen- tenced to long prison terms today by Judge Frank L. Doty Arthur C. Hewitt Jr., 19, of 1654 Giddings Rd. and Robert K. Smith, 19, of 1024 Hospital Rd. were each sentenced to 10 to 20 years in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson for the Walton Dairy Bar holdup April 20. Richard Parks, 17, of 22 McNeil St., was sentenced to 5 to 10 years in prison. The three were implicated dur- ing their trial by Franciseo M. Mendez, 26, of 61 Pine St., now | serving 2‘: to 15 years, and Leé D. Bates, 20, of 80 Omar St., re- turned to parole officers Man Sentenced to Prison in Liquor Store Breakin Allen B. Carr, 63, of 193 Perry a light at the intersertion when|St.. was sentenced to 1% to 15 years in prison today Circuit Judge George B. Hartri¢k for the April 25 breakin of the State Liquor Store at 681 Oakland Ave Carr pleaded guilty taithe break- in June 14 after being apprehended by police while ransacking the building. to his de- molished English Austin. Police believe Chapman. travel- ing east on Maple, swerved at a lost control of his car. They said it rolled over several times and landed 150 feet north of the road. Chapman was evidently thrown an opening in the roof of the sports car, police said. Neighbors reported the mishap after they saw headlights . glow- ing in the field. 2 Residents Injured in 3-Car Collision BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A at W. Maple, sent two Pontiac Treated for minor injuries were Police said John A. Satter, 53, Ave Rodriques told police he skidded on the wet pavement, as did Ma- dera, Madera's auto hit the Rod- riques car in the rear. BOYS’ STATE GOVERNOR — Gerald Rider, 16-year-old all-A Lansing student was elected governor of the 17th annual American Legion sponsored Wolverine Boys’ State at East Lansing Sunday. More than 1,000 Michigan youths are assembled for an 8-day course in prac- tical government. Sessions end Thursday with Gov. Rider and his staff taking over the State Capitol for one day TO OUR LOYAL CUSTOMERS, DRIVERS and EMPLOYEES-- We appreciate your continued patronage and co-operation during the recent inter- ference in our business. PONTIAC CAB COMPANY 3 West Pike . Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Laura Mae Love Funeral for Mrs. Laura Mae Love, 48, of 41 Warner St., will be Tuesday at 2 pm. from the Providence Missionary ‘Baptist Church of which she was a mem- ber. The Rev. T. Walter Harris, her pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body is at the William F. Davis Funera)] Home. Born in Mounds, Ill., Feb. 19, 1906, she was the daughter of Billy and Sarah Blakemore Woods. She came to Pontiac 28 years ago from there and died Friday morn- ing after a prolonged iliness. Surviving area brother and two sisters, Aimus Smith and Mrs. Agnes Seney of Pontiac and Mrs. Nellie Johnson of DuQuoin, Il, Mrs. William A. Smith Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. William A. (Maude A.) Smith of 1601 N. Bond St. in Saginaw. She died Friday in the Saginaw General Hospital. Born at Beech Creek, Pa., Dec. 25, 1889, she had resided in Pontiac from 1925 until going to Saginaw. She was a member of the Method- ist Church. Surviving are a son, George A. Smith of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Ray Roth of Saginaw and two grandchildren. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Julia Bitner of Beech Creek The body was taken on Saturday from the Reitz Funeral Home in Saginaw to the Bechdel Funeral Home in Beech Creek for service and burial this afternoon. Car Hits Turning Auto, Injuring Two Youths James L. Moore, 23, of 1850 E. Grand Blvd., Detroit, and his pas- senger Donald K. Rosser, 18, of 1460'2 Baldwin Zve.. were ad- mitted to Pontiac General Hospital Saturday night after an auto ac- | cident, Both in good’ condition, Moore suffered severe cuts and Rosser sufered a broken leg. Pontiac Po- lice quoted Moore as saying he was unable to avoid an auto, driven by Frank W. Kelly, 47, of 1769 Beechmont, Keego Harbor, which was making a U-turn in front of 488 N. Saingaw St. Minister Visits Ankara ANKARA, Turkey & — Prime Minister Mustafa Ben Halim of Libya arrived here today by air on a three-day official visit. Floods Claim Youth as Hundreds Leave (Continued From Page One) Four-Mile Creek after a 5-inch rain fell near Ankeny, just north of Des Moines. Sioux City — A 21-foot crest passed at midday yesterday on the Floyd River after more than 500 families had left their suburban homes as a precaution, A new peril rose after 3% inches of rain fell in five hours last night. More hard rains fell in the Floyd Valley above Sioux City, Mason City — a 4inch downpour in four hours last night cut off all highways into Mason City and caused new flooding. Fort Dodge — the Red Cross used all available trucks yesterday to evacuate 30 homes when the Des Moines River rose swiftly to flood stage. In Western Iowa, between Sioux City and Council Bluffs, thousands of acres were inundated when dikes broke near Turin and Kenne- Boys State Holds Election of Officers EAST LANSING #® — John Kel- ley of Birmingham and Wayne Millington of Fenton were elected secretary of state and treasurer, respectively in balloting at the American Legion Boys’ State here yesterday. Gerald Rider of Lansing will reign as governor of the 17th an- mual Boys’ State. Another Birmingham youth, Charles Hay, and Jerome Wilson of Ortonville were named mem- bers of the Boys’ State Board of Agriculture. Fred Bell of Lake Orion is one of the members of the state's Board of Education. Man Gets Probation Paul D. Lane, 18, of 23057 East- erling Dr., Hazel Park, was placed on two years probation and as- sessed $250 costs today by Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick on a charge of negligent homocide. Lane pleaded guilty June 14 to killing one pedestrian and injuring another when he struck them with his auto on equindre road near Twelve Mile road, Royal Oak Township, last Jan. 20. Lane said he was passing an- other auto when the accident oc- curred and that he didn't see the men in time because of fog. Dear Friends: Funeral Service on handled with th ency. Flowers, for specia FE 5-611) - fe M ; seco ennai desc HAGE TH lian Pontiac, Michiger Pick at randor : you'll find oroughness and | care to retain th il of Brace ny detail o eG effici- exomple, ore given eir freshness and are artistically orranged to bring out and enhance all of their nature beauty. Sincerely, Gunes AAU } ral A Auto Crash Claims Three From Drayton (Continued From Page One) i Sraryiie : Tas | i Tin Can Tourists Set Reunion at Traverse City Returning to Traverse City for the 17th year, members of the Tin Can Tourists of the World, Inc., will hold their annual sum- mer reunion at the fair grounds July 19 to August 2. Founded as a non-profit organi- tion of auto tourists, in 1920 with 22 units, it has grown to the largest group of its type. Repre- sentatives of every state and Can- 3 County Towns (Continued From Page One) 1621 S$. Weedward, Reyal Oak 3 Deers Nerth of 10 Mile ada are expected to atend. Tickets Available at The Door Sponsore LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:00 P. M. The Pontiac High Auditorium /“The Inward Witness” John Wesley Film CENTRAL METHODIST East Huron at Perry - d by the Men’s Club of the 2. Merely press potato shreds into water with a spoon and stir natil water is absorbed. 3. Add butter and beat about 1 minute. 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PF: ie Ht [ge ui Me ane } pie ae a J. fae i i ee 2 fle els H Piet ot, 2 1s apa : 7-2 : sit 3° pee eremeeal eer TE A HE = pe y He itt, i ay! ld ite bee a i poate tr i(llins tl. ome : "ip se eae 1 geet sled. | ; : Fa a [Her Le Mt EH Hii tgtstete 2 ibe ll) 935 af Plo iE PL ee - *B fe sind S55 Be ; y 2 ip ih i a aC WETES 3 2B Gi eisaaiattate: iatuatn 24g 3S HT BH UE Saba Pee ee Te eee ae __Help Wanted Male 6 — — ~ uneral Directors Donelson-Johns|* “DESIONE) FOR FUNERALS” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Service Plane or Motor Ambulsnse Sorvtes Cemetery Lots 5 PARK CEME yr rreves. Section one "heey tte PEL: CR o “earn Om 3 graves $150. BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 2, 6, 8, 18, 44, 58, 66, 67, G8, G9, 89, 96, 119. Help Wanted Male 6 _, Automobile Salesmen Y men over 21 to sei) ano Mereu cars not CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY 40 West Pike St, Pontiac, Mich. GINEERS with CRS SEE ENGINEERING AIDES Applicants should have some ace. Bormancat posiiions. ogra ‘So ae ee CDMS WASTED NATED a es ae 7. UNION CARPENTERS TO out custom and uction oe $300! rT pm ROUGH UNION CARPENTERS TO fill owt custom and production erews. ALSO: 2 fast finishers. 2. after 7:00 p.m _ __ between 7 and 8 SINGLE MAN FOR = Bio Steady employment. tual 4-7416 SALESMAN LIVING IN OR NEAR Pontiac. Excellent opportunity to repre,ent « leading manufacturer end jobver calling on drive-ins and ice cream manufacturers Our employees know of this ad _ Write Box 172, Roya! Oak. Mich ——— agen SINGLE MAN ON FaRM. MILE. . 965 N ARM. . MU- SALESMEN en Rado and TV dealers of electronics parts ‘essential, Hi-Park Distributors, 20 Auburn _ SPECIALTY SALESMEN Well established businers firm needs 2 high caliber seles- men with proven speciality —_ backgro lf you can proyid a ba Bo — rmene e ay ies ition, For appetetmenh call re Schow. factory repres ve at Waidion dune 21, 2 to 4 and 7 to 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 field. Over 65 years in heating and air condi- tioning. Apply William- son Furnace Supply, 111 S. Saginaw. Tangible—Intangible $150 WEEKLY with eo TOOL AND FIXTURE BUILDERS, STEADY WORK. APPLY TO WILLIAM WEIGIIT- MAN, FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CO., 29199 FOR ABOVE APPLY! ORCHARD LAKE RD. 62 . Call efter 6 P. M FE quired. MI tees : Seats NGIN CARPENTERS Beta. GRADUATE CALL CURLY SIVE MEDIUM . SIZED PE cs SoM any. panur UR- CARPENTERS ROU AN ARSE: i Por and Royal Oak Sars. AUTOMOTIVE AND RE- At loose. core SE ist- wise Ls aie pod deg open. US, Africa, Eu- repe. 8 America etc. All trades. vers. office a - __W_ Huron. FE ag EXPERIENCED COUNTER. MAN for meat depert y and Saturday work A im person Sfire Bros ise M Ra Birmingham. EPERIENCED WASHING MA- chine repair m n Steady _— pay. vacation with pay « ers. Mus? furnish getereaees. _Reply box 65 P Pontiac Press EXPERIENCED REFRIGERATION and air conditioning mag. good working conditions. All inquires held Write Pontiac Press. Box EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON _farm by month. OA 8-2941 OWENS NEED 3 AGGRESSIV ONE CAR. BEST al PLAN THE STATE DEM. ONSTRATOR AND COMPANY ‘ ore CHANCE TEAM WITH A_ GOIN PLACES < RGANIZATION COME IN AND LET'S TALK IT OVER. CY OWENS FORD DEALER 147 ‘8 SAGINEW 8T.,, PONTIAC ____SEE_8AL®S MANAGER CARPENTERS UNION Bg enced house roofers. Long proj- ect. Fe 48915 EARN 10000 TO 818.000 FIRST ear, We have men with only month experience earning $1000 per mo. oduction benus profit sharirg plan. eg LA portunitie. ‘“r men work habits one *513 Y pisebets Lake Rid 8 AM 3 P.M., see PF. Clark EXPERIENCED CHEF AN”) RES- teurant man would like to lease or rent with option to buy going established restaurant Write Pop- tiae Daily Press Bor 02 EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON farm by month Car) Dobat 2460 Dutton Rd. Rochester. FOUR TOP NOTCH REAL ESTATE ealremen needed. right now! This ts QM ovnortun’t: plus Cal FE 42252 for appt, URNACE SALESMAN FULL OR rt time Cal) after 6 pm. OL ORL tili 9 and Sund evening: till ays __Mighiand Ra. 7617 HANDY MAY FOR GEN. AND work Middle - aged man crore ln White only. Hotel Au urn. 464 Auburn burn Ave LAYOUT MAN FOR cUSTOM mil) wort shy Must be b- ly experienc Also custom cabi- Met maker Good wages, insurance App!r experienced. MUlberry —_————— -s = = LOOK MEN! A salariec position year around No lay offs Paid vacations hos- tal and life imsurance benefits Singer hine Co. 103 Nn. .. i eee ETTER JOB? Would me. consider $485 per advancement? 1 need men in Oakiand County, those im permanent lov. ment only. MERCHANDISE MOVES FAST when you advertise in Classi- ied! Appliances, furni- ture, musical instruments _ anything ! Dial. FE + 2-8181, A DE al PLY: WwW. LL McRAE, PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, AMERICAN FORGING AND sist * ay OO Any AC ICHIGAN WATER 2 MEN WITH PREVIOUS | € R 18 FOR DRUGSTORE TION. FAID INSURANCE ND OTHER ADVANTA- OES EPLIES CONFI- FEDERAL 2-015 SOFTENER SALESMEN. WANTED: BARBER WITH OWN equipment. Hotel Roosevelt. BALES experience |’ learn the Real E>s- tate busine.s A wonderful eppor- tunity wit: unlimited earnings for the man willing to work Edward - Stout, Realtor 7] N. Saginaw WANTED Ageres-ive young man to sell. Experience not need- ed. We will train. Many employe benefits includ- ing discount, group in- surance, Blue Cross, ill- ness benefits. profit shar- ing and vacations with pay. Car necessary. Ap- ply between 9:30 am. and 1 pm k & Co. SAGINAW Sears, Roehur 184 ON THE PON TIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 21,: 1954 ro! 3 pe —————-~ i Help Wanted Female 7 Female 7 EXPERIENCED _faget # doe ~ Experienced Waitress APPLY IN PERSON. GEORGE'S Sandwich Shop. 1046 Joslyn EXPERIENCED MANICURIST, 00 a cent commission, Midwest EXPERIENCED PRACTICAL purse for vacation relief, 2 shifts rw Invalid. Reply box 67, ontiac Press PULL OR PART TIME WAITRESS. Frank and Esthers, $77 Aubura Ave oo GIRL. 18 WISHES WAITRESS work Night time only FE 32-1922 LADY TO WORK IN DRY CLEAN- pliant ady job with 6 Leslie's Costes Cleaners, Franklin Village. Mich MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN “POR COM” nion to elderly iad More for me than wages FE 2-3523 MATURE PERSONABLE WOMAN wanted for receptionist-typist po- sition o Prete Bon 68 office. Write Pontiac Press Box 69 WHITE, EXP ERIENCED ress days. MA 6-755 WANTED NIGHT ae = be 18 or Mom's Hwy, Walled Lake WANTED: UNATTACHED WOM- WAIT- p Orns. seers en under #0 years for house- keeper Live im Child may be welcome. FE 48117 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER - COM- panion tor elderly woman. Live in. No Washing of troning. Write Pontiac Press Box 11 WOMEN WITH 2 OR MORE AF- ternoons or evenings free to hold dress and jingerie parties Paid every, day No experience neces- sary OR 37108 WAITRESS MUST BE EXPERI. enced in ber food Fuil time. FE 54-8060 Help Wanted 8 * $1,000 Monthly anted 3} men or women ba > | hag work locally te earn monthly. Must seve car ointments — gift pee. call ward 7 eek- days to arrange for a aeeloaal interview. GOoLORED COUPLE IN PRANK- tin Hills your own new furnished _ ts. excellent Wome, te do : . M for @ business ca a ve treining gram. 10 Weeks shoot and 10 weeks .mployment. TW brook PRACTICAL NURS NURSE. [ ExPERI- enced. 70 Moha & Ra FE 20681 REAL ESTATE . KSMAN OR to work in energie Orteaville 60R3 for o> 7 pointment STRAWBERRY PICKERS WANT- ed. Pict for yourself of for me A! Johnson, northwest | corner, Seymour Lake and __ Work wed. Female Ww EMEC APIO. TYPING. secretarial service. EM en Saati oka Desthish as mother's m— or baby “Call FE _5-7367 7 GIR an KiGH E en aia WA Wins NGS, N N- saeee ace sommes wwe | w ry WINGS F) "AND TRONINGS” ane a and delivered. ~~ Building Service 12 ATTENTION COMPLETE RE- modeling & modernizing —— Attic rooms recreation room prone additions. completes alterations. custom financing, FE iene PHA. __ +5470, &-1 FLOOR LAYING AND SAND- _ Reasonable 5-0641 bie. MApie § i S ALTERATIONS RE model: also new homes. _ 62687, BLOCK BASEMENTS BRICK ve heer. ornamental stone brick eos, PE 52008, srickx. [AND CEMENT =e &. or too emi Georectecs ~B& J “TRENCHING Pooting. Boy tie end water _ltines.__0' BLOCK A CEMENT WORE. PE 17-4421 or FE 1-0071. A WORK. ALTERA. bellilas *¢ — _ building. OL OLA + cir ee - CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDs _Fre estimates Jensen FE 2-2340 CARPENTER WORK nalaaiai & finishing, MA rT BLOCK AND CE- COMPLETE LINE OF ST RAOWRY. “Bick Toler & stone EM_3-0182 WORK CARPTNTER Alterations -ad custom building. OR 3-2679. BUILDER. RESIDEN. CUSTOM thal. ae new or remod- 32-0073. DRAGut LLDOZING, kinds. New equi ; oy os eats EM 3-2362 Ps ahh THE NUMBER eS ALL FOR ANY Tor ming ho REMOD __ BesineD FHA TERMS 1 ef ISHELL & PLAUTZ perience. ern ake John Taylor, A NO OLD ¥LOORS caeaieatt ae Cart Bi Bills. rr. 23-5780. SPECIAL ‘ 1 “OR +1511 ~ GARAGE DOORS — R GENERAL SORES | ATR. cement . jastering and wie wk. FE ¢3290. GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Est. 016° A. Bt _N_Cass. PE 3907 F1 sina Oak) A yhoo GOUtE MOVING pocry equipped = Soe, FI LayY- ing «° finishing 155 Edt son. Ph. ~ PHONE aes strong, 10 am. Oe ee TEACHERS AND COLLEGE sTU- dents. profitable summer opening WOdward 1-3797. WANTED SEVERA agents, Real ea Ww. Di tan Bons. Ww. Huros. ieoeaciioaa 9 ACCORDIONS LVANED FREE TO beginners. given at your * Accord ons also all _Sises at factory prices. OR 3-0466. Work Wanted Male 10 A-l CARPENTRY AND TILE _ work. Cal FE 5-8054 2 BOYS 15 AND 16 YEARS OLD desire anv kind of work apert enced on farm FE 40003 ne ee al DESIRE 4-1 SEPTIC TANK WORK. HOUSE | _— washin 2 ya work, lawn mow- ing. FE 5-Tem1. bor oo ae | OLD WARTS s0M- ( KIND OF pee “16 ery nt 4 work Ft _ BOY 16 WANTS ANY KIND OF work FE 5-7 . oe BOY. 18 WANTS WORK OF ANY kind FPR_ 2.2638, BLOCK LAYING erick STONE, cement work, F% CARPENTER _Ppainting. OR 37578. CARPENTER CABINET, REMOD- eling and siding. D M_ Wright. FE 40720 Sabrant anDd 578. CARPENTER WORK WANTED Part time only OR 3-2776 CARPENTER WORK NEW ~~ OR repair FE 5-284) CARPENTER AND CABINET work, New or repair Available now. Reasonable FE 2-786) CARPENTER WORK WANTED _bew and repair, FE 44210, CABINET WORK GARAGE BUILD. S remodeling. Call after 6 p. m 604. CABINET MAK*&? AND CARPEN- ter Kitche-+ @ -pecialty FE _2-3552 - — : DAIRY WORK WANTED BY FLD er'y man. Able to operate milking _machine OP 3641000 EXPERIENCED GAS STATION _cars, driving or farm FE 40837 GOoD_ MAN WANTs © WORK OF ny kind FE 4.3288 HAND eee large-grass, weed dry we'll on tile FE 43284 LIGHT HAULING — sepvice FE _5- 787 2 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind No car. FF 2-0278 opp JOBS CARPENTRY. whatever by 2 men OL PLASTERING N) JOB small FE 17-6157 wtp PART TIME ing Six vears experience erences OR 3-6164 YOUNG MAN WANTS JOB PAINT- ing wall was in> or any odd LAWN | WwoRK, hush cutting, Rubbish bauled. IMMEDIATE —or 2011 “Too ~ LANDSCAP- Ret- | ; — | XPERIENCED MAN WANTED for metal fabricating and lay-out York. Phone OR +2631 WANTED EXPERIENCED PRODUCT ENGINEER DESIGNING ABILITY FS RENTIAL EFER IDEAL WORKING C McRAE DIRECTOR AMERICAN “pelt NG ANY SOCKET CO! PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN FEDERAL 2-0154 PERSONNEL AND ~ Help Wanted Female 7 OPI ON ern rn BEAUTY OPERATOR $70 to start. good hours, Andre Beauty Salon “FE ‘s-4000 CURB GIRL. MUsT BE (s) Aoply aad Drive-in, VER is. WA + he §_Dixie try, D BEAUTY OPERA. _jobs EM_3-2422_ Work Wtd. Female — il RRR BABY SITTING WTD. FE 5-2306 DAYS. BABY SITTING JoBSs WANTED by high school girl afternoons of evenings Reliable. experienced FRE 20060 COLORED GIRL DESIRES “DAY work References. FE _ COLLEGE 8TUDENT, re rienced as typist, receptionist, clerk or wits have you wants full or part time work for the summer FE 32-8833. COMP. AND TYPING part time OR_ 3-4186. CURTA.NS WASHED AN stretched. and aiso washings sonable. Experienced, FE 2-6 EXPCU TTV) SECRETARY WANTS work. Full _OF part-time FE 43229. GIRL DESIRES WORK AS SHORT order cook or wattress, Experi- enced. FF ¢1451, after 6 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY WANTS work Full or part-time. FE 43239 GIRL 15 DESIRES WORK, BUT NO BASY SITTING OR HOUSE- work. FE 5-700). aS is a BABY SITTING. tee EANING AND DF aine ing. 510 Ken ‘worth FE TRONINGS FAST NEA are sonable FE 5-2757. Viele’ LADY WANTS “WORK BY bay. LADY \ wianea ait work for widow tn city PE $4230 LADY AND YOUNG DAUGHTER want housework and to live ia. rr ise MATURE WOMAN DESIRES - FULL OR AND Rea 104, erences F re _ oT part housekeeping for gentleman, FE 41483, . | HEAVY HOME OWNERS ALUMINUM ROLL-UP AND FIBERGLAS AWNT ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE $15.98 b..OM FACTORY TO YOU ORDER NOW AND SAVE PREP EST. NO OBLIGATION _____ P+ 6080 MASON ALTERAT.ONS & RE irs All kinde EM 3 Gisow 6 CEMENT WORK, PREE estimate Our work —— A.J. Webste & Son OR 3-0402. PLUMBING | AND PEATING HS. Com &@ Bon FE 3767. OR PLASTERING ~ NEW & REPAIR EVENINGS "REMODELING ba ota Fal 8 tag ye ES- TERMS STOPP *E RT "kK CECIL 4380 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 37721, 'f no_answer OR 3-2420. R. G. SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING, — ano finishing. Phone F ~ Building Supplies 12A DO IT NOW! ITs LATER THAN YOU THINK! A real opportunity to complete your basement house or incom- plete home. Reliable firm will fi- nance A-1 building Materials at low rate of interest. Reply box 64 Pontiac Press Business Services PA rw OL LL OL ACE ASPHALT PAVING & PENE- tration Service. Asphalt driveways Kise areas Tee estimates RE 5 rare R RATORS WASHING MACHINES IRONERS & MOTORS REPAIRED PHONE FE 4-2569 | Walton's 51 oN. Parke APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refriger- @tors was.er radios cleaners, and al) types of emall appliances. ROY'S 96 Oakland Ave PE 2.4021 ALL MAKES OF rOUNTAIN PENS repaired br factory trained _ at our store SP Sagas Pri err Oftwe Buppir Co _Tence St one ive Setss. ~A & B TRENCHING Pootings, water lines, field tile. _FE 5-096) 00 ACE TREE REMCVAL. _ming. “ree estimates. | re BULLDOZING_ SSSsyy ej aie dump truck service FE 44417. "BEACH CLEANING Beaches tnstalled cleaned. sanded _EM 3-2088 be tog BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wells and Windows cleaned. Ph. _FE L 2-163 BULIDOZING guaranteed FE CONCRETE BROKEN WITH AIR papas by the hour or job. FE Chamey Work Act now before the tush, clean, repair, rebuild, bufld new chim- evs. Spectalize in installing gas chimneys; also clean repair fireplaces ee botlers, by registered com neue pusnes and ay Co. 0 8-371 COE’S TRENCHING SERVICE Foundation footings. septic tank ids and water lines FE 2-2965. DEPENDABLE SEPTIC TANK ae | Prompt service. MY 1 PRT The r TERING, & UE Sioa PRVFE 6-0583 or OM 59-2000 ue ‘ren an Bh tee. Pike tiP FOR TEENAGERS: The bike, toys, books and other things you've out- grown are turned into cash through Classified ads! Ask Mother to call FE 2-8181 for an ad-writ. SATISFACTION 7-9353 er NOW. Building Service 12 SPP es A EAVES TROUGHING | Furnace repairs, aii a 5-4073. ‘b's ating see Metal EL@ETRICAL SEWER CLEANING hours service «:' wor’ guaran teed. ror garam $6 Lincoln _/.~e._1 Pe FE | CAWN MOWERS. 6AWs GHARE. ened by mect'.e. FE 23-3004. Highwood Bivd. PLASTERING PATCH | WORK, ALL work guaranteed. Free estimates. FE 23-6864 PLASTERING D_Mevers EM 3-6830. FE ¢1938 PLASTERING ALL TYPES. EX- an! Reas- REFRIG. Vl HOU BOLD | A pliance service. aE HOLD ve §-0065 ROBERT oma CHAPIN PLUMBING Pocene FE 63479. SAW* > “T “TW SNMOWERS MACHINE SHARPENED MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY SAWS, LAWNMOWERS Accurately sharpened FE 21680 18 Chamberlain SUBURBAN &"PTIC TANK cleaners. Lake Orion MY 2-431. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- th 6 . Pree estimate, FE 48606. FE TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FP G. VAN HORN & SONS Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 ALTERATION MEN'S POCKETS. Raeburn ~~ Garden Plowing 116A be! FAMILY LAUNDRY oan. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE hater, Cace - CURTAINS PLAIN On RUF. RUF- _ beautif: finished. Pontiac _Tavodey, Po, 29-6101. % eran WASHED &@ DRIED for $1, 12 N. Cass, FE 3-6341. 18A Landscaping SERVICE. DANS LANDSCAPE a lawn maintenance. FE +6510 GRADING, ANDY. YARD LEVELING C NDSCAPING CLEAN UP work. FE 446196 CwNemO. WEABCTARCE. TREE SPRAYING —— and shrubs. Moving & : Trucking .19 19 ALL KINDS OF HAULING, mes up end delivery Cheap 50824 4a. MOVING & TR CHING OR [ngros al & deliver rvice sr rates T-OT88 enylime, so TRUCK SERVICE. PE 4-2266 CRCTNER at ORs CU CLEANED. Ashes & hauled. Clean _up. PE A aaa . LIONT WAULING HANDY-MAN work Reasonable FE 2-664 Ciont HAULING, 2 ¥/ YARDS OF biack dirt or peat. gern » _finerator service OR { STRAITS. ee FOSS, _ LIOHT HAULING ODD JOBS, _cheap. “E 23-1750, a LIGHT HAULING, HANDY-MAN work, Reasonable FF 23-3664 CIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish heuled FE 2-0603 CIGHT TRUCKING. RUBBI N ashes WE 4-2266 or FE - 7625. VET WITH 2? 1 TON s STAKE : TRUCE me hauliny O’DELL CARTAGE le * en: Lene Luastance Moving BODEN eer Vice—asurs KUB- bish and t trucking. FE 4-6079. TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- _ dish. ». Anytime cheap rE _3-0206. Trucks to Rent RS So ECUIPMENT 1’) Ton Stakes Trucks Pontiac karm and Industrial Tractor Co. PE 4046) - FE 41642 REDUCED RATES Large Van to serve you. Smith BW. Ss Ee VOLLMAR MOVING AND S8TOR- . e Agents for N. American Van nes Large vans anywhere in tence States. ick service, FE 5-6562 341 N erry. Painting & Decorating 20 A-| PAINTINY PAPERHNANGING, een remov>. Fstimates. FE 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10 per cent disc for cash. pole guaranteed free estimates > 49208 TRUCKS. % Toe Pick cku And Bum Sabiere SERVICE. PAINTING wall washing. paper cleaning. Reasouab.«. FE 5-2211. COMPLETE PAINTING, WALL zene paperhanging & clean- on building ‘co on CASH | TERMS. Tupper. OR_3-7061. Painting and Decorating FREF ESTIMATES FR 17-6506 FE 5-0724 INTERIOR Med: EXTERIOR 1 DEc- orating le. FE 2-622) of rr “lie ne INT (RIOR R AND F EXTERIOR inting done. Reasonable. No job big or too small. Free esti- mates PE 2-1922 PAINTING INSIDE “& ’ OUT. r. FREE estimates. FE 2-4137 a cs aaa PAINTING RESIDENTIAL. mercial a eri re Charies eared moved PAINT INTIN __J._WILLAMS FE 3-0164. WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING OR_ 3-224 Wall Washing & Painting Herbert Hall FR 2.2708 WA!LPAPERING AND PAINTING Call for estimate. FE 4-0 WALL WASHING, PAPER np FE. AN. ing & painting. Work Bl ge se _free_ estimate. Phone 5- 0834. “Photos & Accessories 21 21 ROLLFIX CAMERA, CASE AND flash attachment. F-45 lens FE 5-4304 TREASURED PHOTOS COPIED acd restored, LoPatin Studio. 12 +7301. _E_ Pike Television Service 22 OGG Gn DAY. NGHT TV SERVICE FE 5-1296 M. P_ STRAKA GUARANTEED © Tn REPAD make +0736 DON's Radio & T tv __ $3.50 HOME SERVICE CALTS = MITCHELL’S TV 109_N. Saginaw e271 Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS eee _Mitchell’*, 123 N. Saginaw TYPEWRITERS A AND ADDING aT chine re; Ex ANY CON- Upholstering 23 SOB LL LARA APA AL'S UPHOLSTERING Custom Furniture Uphoistering Auto trim free estimate _FE 68197 ti EAKL! nai RS id 5 UPHOLSTER- ne ooley Lake Rd, - #41 estimates, = mM Upholstering 23 ‘Saarinen POL LOL LD DP PP OT eis oe ee is FURNITURE Bg ge THOMAS UPHO OLSTERING M 6. TELEGRAPH E 5-00as Lost & Found. 24 FOUND «CLASS * RING In Claraston, May Wildwood Lake, baad have ring by paying for ad Oakhill, Clarkston FOUND: “SMALL BROWN | FEMALE puppy watth a Cery. trendly wits mienuaren rE 2-197? _ “anes puppy -FE 23-6012 LOST TIGER RING GOLD smT- ting. sometime Prigay tine Phone. after 6 pm, $-$336— reward LOST VICINITY BIG BEAVER, Coolidge 2 Springer Spaniels. Brown ee — females. Re- ward MI 44764 Lost ees PARAKEET ET PET of 90 year old lady Answers to _ "Nicky i” Reward _MI 60041 Lost MALE COLLIE TAKEN Apri) 17 rat reward. Informe tion, FE Lost: one BILLFOLD VICINI Dodge Park Sunday. - iy Fong end cota papers, 244 FE 57140 Masseur SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAOE. ia. loo Lewhnique, Ekim st FE «besi. Notices & Personals 25 & GAIN WE SAY YOU'LL LIKE hi-lustre Giaxzo plastic type lin- cleum costing Ends Waxing. Waites Notions AT NO COST TO YOU. YOUR chotce $19.50 Dormeyer mixer or 618.066. Take orders among friends, acquaintances for 261 qts. bev- erage base Each quart makes 4 allon coollyl economic Wernee te. FE 2-8134. Confit dential, The Salvation Army. ANYONE WHO CAN GIVE INFOR- mation in regerd to — Eee of our 3317 Furst an.” ae” Malan. “ON AND APTER Pan DATE. dune 19 1964 1 qwill not be re- = gN.PP (ESENTATIVE ____OR_}1803 . ON AND APTER THIS DATE. 6-21- 54. I will not be res sible for any debts contracted any oth- er then myself William Dar- 701 Robinw Pontiac, DATE. ible for any ov eny other than myself Robert O France. betel Pontiac Lake Rd. Pontiac, 18 June 17 1064 I shall not sponsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself ward PR Kulick ded 905 N Birch- ton. Milford teh i090 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7.36. Pree wedding consultations WALLPAPER FACTORY OUTL __neow located at 105 WN. Saginaw. Wid. Child, to Board 26 Wid. Household Goods 27 LET Us —_ tt = AUCTION IT for_yon_€ 6-268 , ons or eet buyers FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or edd lots. Get the = dollar Will buy outright or sell it for you B Community sale Ph_ OR 42717 ee WANTED TO RY ALL TYPES —ot_furatture Ph PR _2-6633. WANTED FURNITURE If you have anything for sale and want prompt cour- teous a ee ee the high- est x S 8 eall L S ‘SALES CO. waters por LAROFST USED FI''RNITURE BUYER. VE 23-3006 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 LAWN MOWERS BOUGHT AND ee and sharpened, FE CU LARGEST cash waiting. WANTED: Rte FILL DIRT. ust a irt, no mig @ mix- ed in. Phone FE 2? § “ WTD GOOD USED cuseRLLA tent. MAfair 62177 after 5. WANTED TO BUY SMALL “BUILD- ing to tear down or used lum- —bder cheap FE 2-6905 ___ Money Wanted 28A WOULD LIKE $10000 TO FIN- ish West Suburban home and take over contract at 6 per cent, pilus us, $100 a month pay- ments Write Box 1 Pontiac Press. _ Wanted to Rent _ 29 BUSINESS MAN & FAMILY = sire 2 of 3 bedrm house. _2-2651 COUPLE WITH TWO YEAR OLD daughter need 2 or furn. house or Rochester area. No smoking or drinking Call FE 2-8547 FREE SERVICE TO «LL LAND LORDS Tenants furnished 1 hr. Service RUSSELL H yoUne RENTAL AGENCY FE ¢ FREE TO LANDLORDS. Swinics ri gg Pamilv renta! agent. FE GARAGE ON WEST sibs FOR __ boat trailer FE 2-€12 ao week ane WRITER D WIF WANT SMALL n Or USE, YEAR-ROUND LK E OR 2? BED- R ARTMENT. UN- FURNISHED OR AR. TIALLY FURNISHD. BEST OF REFERENCES. CALL MD. AND FAMILY NEED HOUS- ing for 2 vears in western or suburban Pontiac Write time Press Box 18. MIDDLE AGED PROFESSIONAL and wife want § room vere lary by month or No children, can furnish year. refer- ences Would prefer country home within 15 minutes. of Pontiac Box 44, Pontiac _Press YOUNG COUPLE NEED SMALL unfurnished house before July 1. _ FE 5-674 after 5 3} BEDROOM HOUSE UNFUR- Mished. $70-$75 weathty: Wil sign Yease. Call FE 5-0118 2 OR 3} BEDROOM UNFURNISHED hovse or flat urgentiv needed by Christian couple with 1. child Would like vicinity of Ponttae, Oxford, or Lake Orion Will 960-965 a month Phone FE 28h) 2 BEDROOM HOME PARTLY OR unfurnished ‘r = around city, 2 _chiidren _FE 7-08 DON'T BE — DI ISCOUR- AGED To recover a loss, find a job, fill a vacancy, dial FE 2-818] _to place Classified ads! f 6 pm. NEAR ROAD. TRANS- PORTATION "ROM WALL- ED LAhZ PONTIAC MUST BE IN PONTIAC BY @ OR 830 AM TRANS- PORTATION , N’ ¥ JULY IN ND REPLIES TO x 3 PO PRESS. Pu. FE +8461. KL. L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44563 TE A 6. NTZ PE s-t00 uM Alves, PR 2-1676 TO GET THE MOST POR YOUR is the “bird” to see. 43 W. Huron St. Ph FE 23-8316 CASH w on rH the best jcefole eal on your land Go fe “aes Bal Francis SE. “Bud” Mill ler ~ Realtor 5% MORTGA 1 FAR re with 00 ft. B. D. CHA | eepe ste Pa ae __ FE 60821; Eves, FE Slee $ Unlimited 5 land contracts. aes “ion Ad seer immediate ~. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CPR ale ts Baste Bes OM CASH LAND "CONTRACT Nicholie & Harger Co YOU BUY I[T—WE'LL INSURE [IT AHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS Yen Evenings s 1oms W. Hures = 4 PRIVATE PARTY WILL BUY ORI- ginal land contracts. OR 3-205). Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH 24 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT or DICK VALUET, Realtors pay Ahn Real Estate gre Oakland Avenue 03 CASH IN 24 HOURS home or Mago ty we “= the we will be at your home within 1 hour. Get our offer before you deal We mean EDW. M. STOUT Tl N. Saginaw 6t. FE 56-8165 Over Eves ue 8:30 YOU WANT MAHAN HAS- BUYERS ut z 7 years of satisfactory te dealings in tiae MILLER LISTINGS WANTED We have customers waiting for homes sow covered by GI mort nen We eI al your Francis E E. “«Bud” Miller Realtor DOING bie PK, AS STONE tes ; ~ oS ee ee te Call a Specialist! Wen You Want to Sell Real Estate! For sure results See— WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3-18T2 or OR 3-1760 Open 8 to & Sun. 1 te § GR O ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A LISTINGS WANTED Properties and homes needed for lm mediste_sale. Red Horse Real Estate » FE 4-2252 WE NEED , commacsies i Se - -" ROY BY RUE ee or farms, | _FE 2 es for o mes large down pay are scarce trade your on ee =~ al cab Ge DORRIS & SON fea Wie W Huron = VE cist QUICK CASH POR YOUR HOM HOME condition of if & term are right. Call FE : or FE or immediate serv- = D Realtor 1717 —5._Telegraph. HAVE BUYERS FOR One or two bedroom modern home, either city or suburban. mer gM a Cal J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544 A F. McKINNE EY 8800 Commerce Rd. EM 33313 of UNyay, con FE 4063 or FE ¢006) Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE. | yt #5 W. Huron. Cail 1 LARGE MODERN FURNISHED foom, (One man. $8 ber week. . NICELY decorated. Washing machine = refrigerator Private entrance Gar if rgonté 1 bik. from _bus | 38 Col segwoed 2 CLEAN N ROOMS, LIGHTS. fs = Mevtas. ay in sink. 2 LIGHT } NOUSEEEEPING ROOMS. _ 379 8. Jessie. 7 LARGE ROMS PARTLY FUR- 6 Rished FE ha trom. 8 tot 8 to 6. 3 Room FURNISHED APT. 8 AU- wEWLY- FURNISHED 2 ROOM apt with ——— op Summit street to FE_3-1246 2 LARGE WELL FURNISHED Tooms. Heat, lights and gas Electric refrigerator Poti oe eo __trance _Aduits ee inte $8 Virginia. 2 AND 3 ROOMS. DULTS ONLY. RUSSELL H 1oUNG RENTAL AGENCY FE ¢'444 Call before 6 4 _ Clark 2 ROOMS WITH REFRIGERATOR. Private entrance and bath. $14.00 _& Week 9 8B Jessie PRIVATE BATH tee i children welcome e St oe ¥ Rie Center. —_—— ROOM AP only. 107', N Saginaw = LE Eh Jaa SLEEP- rooms ‘airgrove. 3 ROOMS, Ps PRIVAT ENTRANCE 2 ROOMS EVERYTHING POUR- nished 5 minutes walk from town. No children or drinkers. 69 Fair- Tove, 2R ATE wig oaby caby, accepted. 7 Clark Mee 2 CLEAN ROOMS. Adults. 78 Norton, 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN A! AND BATH. BATH. Child okay. 431 N. Perry. 2 aarp APARTM: ps ENT FOR RENT. 3 RONEN NEWLY DECORATED. Children welcome. 407 N. Cass. ~~ ooo ——— 1 CHILD. 2 ROOMS at BATH. BR people. NT REA- 23-1651. ONE 2 ROOM. Private. entrance Ideal for ict e or bachelors. 4-7267. __No children. 31 Rooms. ATTRACTIVE ADULTS Pontiec Motor. FE 3 ROOM ABARTMENT. NEWLY — Private entrance. FE 3 ome Lowen APARTMENT. at Adults 3 | LARGE ® ROOMS AND BATH. month. Adults only. 3 ROOMS SAND BATH | FURNISHED apartm Close . PE TR ROOMS NICE AND PRE eek = baby welcome, 10 8. Ped. 7 Roose Bete ALSO 2 ROOMS. 1 phd bath. Children welcome. 23-4753. ¢ ROOMS Bene BATH. 185 h 4 ROOM APT. AND BATH, NO children. Upstatrs. 2 280 a Be “ROOMS. PRIVATE 2 _kentiemen preferred. FE 2-1718. FIRST FLOOR. PRIVATE BATH- foom = ref wate. i down- ARCADIA APARTMENTS a yong oe bath. Adults only. K" roi ‘Hempstead, Realtor rE + fet. vinilatarad Coupt ran 4177 a pray ‘g Cass Elizabeth phone morn after 6:30 p.m, GLEAN. Coot Bas ENENT 30058 vanes ZS HOUSES AND APTS ALL KINDS. bow Lake. Zi. ge 3e> 3 +8 a3" ° 7 g WILL BUY seo Seed lly sou" TAKE | fly rental agent. FE 42583. sen ee NEWL” DRCORATED «4 LARGE fier fomabed, private ‘em. ond en me top driveway te ed” nonarste. haa — Reply ey Pontiac 2 FURNISHED AP? Aubtrn. — PRIVATE | SAT rear entrance. ~ ROOM Al -ARTMENT aaa eee 4 heat HM. sag Ne children. 5. tt Be 28172, 3 ——— VERY CLEAN. 300 N. ocais AND Wena? _floor West side T ROOM AND BATH. CpaTAIRa. __Adults only. PL AIRS. a FURNISHED "noOMs ON BUS line. ust be clean, 380 B. Jessie. ARCADIA APARTMENTS 3 reoms and bath. Adults only. $60 per month. K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 E. Huron Street FE 4-8264 § ROOMS AND og PRIVATE entrance. FE 3 . Call at 106 __ Woodward Avene. 3 ROOMS wane BATH, ADULTS. 10 E uron. _Huron 4 ROOMS WALL TO WALL CAR- furnished, 134 Ww it Huron. 5 ROOM NEWLY gest arr 2 . OR 5 ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR. ell utilities fure FE 4-620 — CLOSE IN Lo COOL. AND quiet. Private 3 rooms, bath and garage. Ground floor adults or elderly, FE 23-0391 Rent Houses Furnished 35 3} ROOM FURN HOUSE. BABY welcome FE S114 5 ROOM HOUSE 1 CHILD WEL- come. Near schoo’ Must have references. 3026 Benstein. Walled Lake too Cand grounds, ne eIx. Iexes ‘cases, COTTAGE. Private SMALL MODERN YE peers a ROUND por- es rE +-oso1 7 ener 5 pm, Rent ent Houses Unfurn. 36 32 BEDROOM, ROOM HOUSE, $00 _per month FE ROOMS AND BATH 47 N. References required per mo, K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 E. Huron PE 4-8284 ¢ ROOM HOUSE WITH FULL basement. 2 —— from down- town PE +4414 ose ‘ «) ROOM AND BATH. FUR- nishea modern Adults or men. _FE +3900 0 = DUPLEX. 7 ROOMS AND BATH. $85 per month FE 5-140 31 Allison St, LAKEPR’NT YEAR AROUND and garage. V3 9 Ladue. SAM WARWi an HAS 7 NEW 2 bedroom houses lease at $100. F® __ #5000. 1823 Warwick, Sylvan Lake. CLEAN 4 ROOM AND BATH, FUR- nished medern. Aculls er men. FE 43369 COOLEY LAKE MODERN COT- tages. ec reen porches. boats. EM m1 BEDROOM LOG CABIN ON MID- Branch River. FE p 2-4179 ROOM COTTAGE. RUNNING WA- Ler. boat Lake —die_! for children, included. Cedar Is- ._ $17 Forest Drive. Orion, 2 room modern cottages. __116 Heights, Ra. MY 2.0672. LAKE tae On Missaukee Lak NEW MODERW CRIN. O8 Tie OR 3-<389. tions now Cabin Bay NEW CABIN ON BEAUTIFUL TEE Lake Good beach. Lewiston, Mich. FE 2-0731 ORION. 3 ROOMS, —oP-S. giao LAKE FHONT COT- tage furnished. OR 3-2279. For Rent Rooms 37 1 ROOM, FOR OR gie man or woman. 3300 _beth Lake R NICELY FURNISHED room. Cal' FE 42780. LARGE “CLEAN FRONT iT ROOM lor gentleman on Huron bus line. _Privite entrance. PE 2- 749 LARGE FRONT SLEEPING. NO room no drinkers. 397 N. John- _son, FE 2-703. NICE ROOM FO LADY. RE- frigerator. 547 W. Huron a ROOM yg MAN a Peyte {G ROOM. LADY. NEAR __Huron bus. FE 2-5619, 103 Thorpe SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN Electric late and private en- __ trance E, Huron. FE 49713. SINGLE AND - DOUBLE. or couple home privileges. 8-0007. . Se ROOM Close +5048 GIRLS FE TWIN BEDS. to Pontiac and Fishers. FE SLEEPING R FOR RENT. biock from GMC Pd ie | & Coach. Men or women. 616 Bradford St. FE 5-0127__ E. MON" TCA CORNER Sorreeck Kirtan peRlents itt week, vile . ve ri osRer PiShed es ~ Rooms With Board d 38 ROOM AND BOARD 'N PRIVATE home for gentlemen. Call FE Hotel Rooms __39 THE BEST IN TowN HOTEL ae $15 WEEKLY TES BAR CLUB. Mou. NING ORILL. Est K . Car = 5-61 " OaY HOTEL AUBURIN re 2 eon, ere HOTEL SEVELT S12 WEEKLY UAL T Ph igang Mi «ay Ales pan week Reasonabie rates, FE 5-612. “Rent Lake Property 36A. ae