te i a i ee dy. “S: THE PONTIAC PRESSM fiyrp | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 —40 PAGES Big 3 Plots End of German Occupatio ONE OF TEN—Pontiac Press Circulation Manager Earl Treadwell (left) presents Newspaper Boy award certificate to Edward R. Taylor of 2265 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, one of _. Press Carrier Be cea? Ey 7 F . oa Se z an Outstanding the beginning of ys Win Honors Pontiac Press Phete 10 carriers honored by the Press at the Hotel Waldron last night. The presentations coincided with National Newspaper Week, which continues today through Oct. 8. 10 Pontiac Press Carriers School Planner Get ‘Outstanding’ Awards Ten outstanding young businessmen were honored by the Pontiac Press at the Hotel Waldron last night, at the start of the local observance of National News- paper Week, being celebrated today through Oct. 8. The “businessmen,” all Pontiac Press carriers, were presented Outstanding Newspaper Boy award certificates for general excellence in handling their routes. U.S. to Release Yalta Records Secret Wartime Files dent Roosevelt and other heads of state are slated to be made public, starting. with the famed Yalta Con- ference of February 1945, ; The State Department said the Yalta papers will be published in December and will be meetings . at Potsdam, Tehran, Casablanca, Quebec and other places. The conferences involving More Rain in Sight for Weekend Here v ~~ The awards, based on service, courtesy, honesty, perseverance, salesmanship, promptness and citizenship were presented following a steak dinner. Recipients this year were: Toussaint L. Parker of 14 Au- burn Ave.; Jerry D. Ryan of 1 Spokane Villa; Dennis O. Rasmus of 144 Wall St; Phillip J. Warden Davis St., H Perry of 701 Maple, Holly; Thomas H. Fox of 113 Water St., Milford; Dale H. Raffler of 2918 Hartline S&t., Rochester, and Charles W. Wilkins of 6018 An- dersonville Rd., Waterford Town- ship. Earl Treadwell, circulation man- The annual program is sponsored by the Press in cooperation with: Hired by Board Coldmbia Man Named Administrative Aide to Superintendent Dr. Otto Hufzinger, of Columbia University Teachers’ College, has been named administrative assist ant to Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, super- intendent of Pontiac schools, The appointment was maede by the Board of Education at a special meeting last night. He will work with the school ad- ministrative staff in developing a perpetual interna] study program, to aid im future educational plan- ning. Dr. Hufzinger holds a degree in | electrical engineering from lowa _ | State College and a bachelor's de- gree in education from the Uni- versity of Dayton. His master’s work was taken at Miami Univer- sity and his doctorate was obtained from Columbia. building planning, “In view of the fact we are beginning a long-range building program in Pontiac based on our present and future needs, it will be a valuable asset for us to have a man of Dr. Hofzinger’s back- ground to coordinate these areas,” Dr, Whitmer said. has | Monroe Factory Fire Imperils 200 Workers MONROE (INS) — An explosion and fire endangered 200 workers in the River Raisin Pape? Co. plant. in Monroe last night and caused $20,000 damage. No one was injured Gas which had formed in a coal bunker was blamed for the explosion, All of the city’s fire- fighting equipment was sent to the blaze. Top War Bond Salesman, Sammy Hyams, Dies at 82 Samuel G. Hyams, 82, widely known to Pontiac and Oakland County residents for his outstanding work as war and defense bond salesman, died last night at Bloom- field Hospital, after an illness of about A native of London, Eng- a year and a half. eee? 2 Reds Give U.N. New Proposals for Disarming Other Nations Carefully Study Program Offered by Vishinsky UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) — Russia asked the U. N. Assembly today to consider the new Soviet proposals for reducing glob- al armed power, prohibiting nuclear weapons and re- stricting the use of atomic materials to peaceful pur- poses. Soviet Delegate Andrei Vishinsky outlined his dis- armament “package” in al 90-minute address to the Assembly late yesterday. He then asked for formal inclu- sion of the proposals in the Assembly's current agenda. U. N, diplomats conceded cau- 2, Col. 3) Nevad Pin RENO @®—Nevada's & E E Wy H ; | ; F . q E Lsttieee rl ar SWINGS FOR KEEPS—Giants’ utility outfielder, Dusty ‘Rhodes, holds two bats in dressing room at Polo Grounds after aiding his club in a 3-1 victory over Cleveland in second World Series game. Below are today’s starting pitchers, at Cleveland. : Series Moves to Cleveland; Garcia, Gomez on Mound CLEVELAND (# — The 1954 World Series of baseball shifted from New York to Cleveland today, with the New York Giants two up on Cleveland, and passing showers threatened to delay the game. However the forecasters at the Weather Bureau said that rain if it comes would not prevent the game but fast moving sprinkles might delay it. : #2 Rg i : jt i iy Ei tf i i J ) dawned muggy and more than Ty titi i hy SEE ‘Find My Scarecrow’ INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP)—Mrs. : 1 Dusty's Big Bats Tame Indians Twice Be a Swift Granting of Independence Seems Certain Foreign Ministers and Adenaver Confer About Bonn Sovereignty LONDON (# — The west- ern Big Three foreign min- isters met with West Ger- man Chancellor Konrad denauer today to draw up general agreement—per- haps by nightfall—to end the nine-year-old occupa- tion of Western Germany. A quick grant of ee independence to 78- year-old Adenauer’s Bonn ernment vir- AP Wirephete MIKE GARCIA (Indians) +. » Only Two Days Left for Vote Registratio low Oak Park's example, a record number of Oakland County citizens will be registered to vote in the Nov. 2 election, according to }County Clerk Lynn D. Allen. day is the last day registrations will be accepted at clerk's offices all county governmenta) units. Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans announced that her office will remain open until 6 p.m. today, . , noon Saturday and 8 p.m. on Mon- | day for last minute registrants. i ig oe) tem is : Meantime, the Allies would re- Germans, in return for guarantees from Adenauer’s government. Gene Alleman, Wife Hurt in Auto Mishop LANSING ®—The condition of -| Gene Alleman, secretary-manager of the Michigan Press Association, was reported “fairly good” this | morning at the Lansing Edward W. Sparrow Hospital. Alleman and his wife, Velora, were injured in .a two-car accident near Lansing Wednesday. His wife, the most seriously hurt of the two, was reported “a little better” this morning, a =) i a | Co joe = aaa hia Sounty, and pointed eut the! hereke fof the triving needs of this) aree's ing is the ‘first tne series of ar- qrester ancy en By BURDETT C. STODDARD In Today’‘s Press |e Reekeenabate tor See wee eR ee > : ; : : ¢ $ : 8 : $ : : : : : : s Zeataek SESIES ES VSe altace < Paul M. Reid, planning analyst for the regional planning commis- sion, says the Detroit region, in- cluding Oakland, Macomb and Wayne Counties plus the four east- ern townships of Washtenaw Coun- In the boom decade of 1940-50, Reid states, the region's total pop- faster, from 107,614 to 104,068 for a TLD por cent gain. xowth Calls for County Road Expansion ning group's forecast of what pop- ulation in this area will be in 1960. After extensive studies they have set Oakland County's population in | six years at a low of 536,600 and a high of 612,000. Macomb’s 1960 totals are esti- mated at a minimum of and maximum of %6,.200, with Wayne's low and high forecast at "| 2,612,000 and 2,797,800. The PAGES 50 fi? 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And it is better to have your hair either brown or gray, but not streaked with dull, uneven color. This doesn’t mean you nuist go te the expense and trouble of a professional dye job. Another drawback of dying your hair is the fact that once your hair is dyed, the color is permanent for a time, even if you aren't satisfied with the results. Sonje women solve this problem by giving themselves a temporary rinse after each shampo. They may choose a shade slightly lighter or darker than their own hair color. Or, they may use their own shade to conceal yellowish gray streaks. They can try different shades ef rinses with confidence when a manufacturer claims it is a safe, demporary vegetable coloring that washes in quickly and washes out easily. Frequent brushings after you rinse your hair will intensify its color and sheen, and hold it until your next shampoo. Glass Should Be ulately clean that a customer once | walked out -—- right through the | plate glass. She wasn’t hurt, but | the glass was. Now this;is not to suggest that you encourage guests to walk through your windows — but it is wise to keep your windows so clean that people will scarcely realize there is any glass used at all. When washing windows, it's best to work in one direction — both when you apply the soapsuds and when you rinse them off. Use lint- free cloths, sponges, chamois, or rubber wipers and wash the cross- bars at the same time. Remember: clean, bright windows chase away gloom and make any room seem Clean, Not Seen | larger. . | i Lae ae. ° eee , tenet o* te « at ** Here's fashion on the cuff. There’s a A store in Longview, Texas, | tie chain and belt buckle too, all in the new keeps its show windows so immac-| golden raven twin initial design. Black A k det « ground. s 4 a : ak Yeah» i I i, to Re eet eh SO initials contrast smartly with a golden back- Me. Soap Coated Rope ‘Practical in Home For practical use around the house, try a soap coating on stub- born window ropes and pulleys to make them slide up and down easier Or you can keep the hinges, locks, and gates around your home quiet by ‘“greasing’’ them with soap. You will also find that irk- some keys turn more smoothly in their locks if rubbed with soap Natives of the high Peruvian Andes have red blood cell counts as much as 3 per cent higher than average sea-level dwellers. » any decor. bargain possible during the height of the floor covering season. $i, 95 ) Sq. Yd. to $850 Sq. Yd. 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STATE APPROVED BOARDING HOME “VINYL TILE Here is a rare bargain on a = feature tile that can be installed on any floor. 17" “4> ‘' Wx 6—Friday ’Til 9 FE 4.9581 i : (te tity he ai te OR tet WB p21 ita,” + RAINE REMIT! Two Flavors Combine in Party Treat Musician Creates Keyboard Cake in Zigzag Pattern By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor It's completely appropriate for says she is always asked to bring this +specialty of hers to church suppers and cooperative parties. Mrs. Snell leads a contented ac- tive life; she thoroughly enjoys homemaking, especially and baking. On the other rf L Be Rf z % ew ortening l cup buttermilk or sour milk 1 teaspoon venilia ‘9 & g cizekeee ARH AL sts] lr: a, | 4612 14V"i—24" ale Sew-simple! So stylish! See the | different collar treatment—it's as | fresh as fall itself! And it's cut |to fit the shorter, fuller figure! | Make it in a dressy crepe — right for after 5! For daytime activity |—winter cotton’s favored fashion! Start now. Wear it all season! Pattern 412: Half sizes 14%, 16%, 1843, 20g, 22%, 2%. Size 16% takes 544 yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly name, address with zone, | size and style number. | Assorted Cut Flowers... . WEEK-END SALE! Take Along Special euaneamantimemmmitie $450 | PEARCE FLORAL CO. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Z ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 & 1 : |McC ; ony Kearney Dlan UF Drive Nuptials Read ! * t * s s in Church Rite iq Huron Valley LAPEER—Rose Marie Kearney | became the bride of Joseph Mc- . Recreation Board Plans Corry Saturday at the Church of| Fund Campaign Opens | Immaculate Conception, in a dou- Oct 11 With $12 500 | ble ring ceremony G I for District The bride is the daughter of ogi for Visiri a Mr. and Mrs. James C. K .| WATERFORD TOWN 5 HP — br and Mra. James © Mearme-| g1LFORD — Oct It tan bee Tickets for the Waterford Town- John Brown | set as the official opening of the a aaa will A gown with @ bodice of bro- | annual United Fund drive in Huron and inctud caded satin with an Elizabethan | Valley. A $12,500 goal has been to #ix programs, begin rg and Se “an of ee set by the budget committee. 8. ee Louis Lundstrom, chairman of tary; David the six programs bride's choice for the ceremony. | h16 budget committee reported that field Township, be showm at Waterford High Sharon Kearney was her sis. | the Huron Valley share of the Oak- Lieyd Anderson, School will be a colored film of ter’s maid of honor, with Ania | land County Logpmmge edi Sah : Raths and Nancy Beardsley as | amounted to $6,055.49. Ame county. : aa bridesmaids. can Cancer Society has requested The be held ; _ | $2,000 from the area, the Salva- ee |. caus MARIE CARROTHERS Nev. ger gp aren tee icra tonagge us ee ae ae tion Army, $350, and the Boy County Board of Supervisors, pre | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carrotliers| Tralle @f the Andes,” presented m, AT | eieaes $1,000. Imlay City and Robert DeMain | sented plans for the inter-coumty | of Lake Orion have announced the| by Mexbert Kaapp. of Lapeer served as attendants. | §” addition to these requests, committee. ay yr of their daughter, Al- Follawing will be “Sheep, Stars Vaass sere Willem Kaueey approximately $2,000 normally ts : uti e to Charles S. Fortner. ,He is and Salitude,”’ film life of the sheep . ; | required to suppert the Huron cman change nd place the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny/i, arizona; “Tramp Steamer to of Lapeer and Gerald Raspeeat of | «Valley Community Chest, How- ® , Inderwood, of Palm Harbor Trintided Revi Detroit ° reased support See liaie Gi os Ocitend Coa No date has been ae for the wed vocesen” ray raed ee | a foul ectvity an additional ty Board of Supervisors, rather ding. Final program-in the series will County PTA Plans | $1,000 was recommended for this : than the equalization committee of (be March 8, “Canadian Play ih 4 es | Purpose. , board present getunds,’’ a trip through Ontario. a) Mrs. George Hubbell,’ campaign : - wie County Deaths Season tickets for families or single RARE MULE—Ralph, a four-year-old jenny mule, has the experts Two-Day Workshop chairman, has reported that the wdult admission are available at| scratching their heads after giving birth to a colt on a farm near 100 square miles of territory in- : Students P lan 7 the Waterford Township recreation | Elgin, Ill. Veterinarians say such a birth is the rarest of animal WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A cluded in Huron Valley has been : ROYAL OAK — Service for | office in the CAI Building, at the | world occurrences, because mules, being hybrids, are usually sterile. | library workshop for all county | givided into 23 areas. with cap Car Wash Da James N. Hartley, one and one- {high school, and several local|The odds against such a birth are 10,000 to one. Here, the black | PTA members will be presented) ‘sing appointed to ‘be responsible | y half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. | stores. colt is watched. over by his phenomenal mother. Tuesday and Wednesday from 9/4) the volunteer workers in each f § Guy A. Hartley, 2432 Gutherie ——-—-—_ — —_——— ere SS | 8. m. to 3 p. m. at the CAI Build |... to Pay or rip Ave., will be at Dennis Funeral N T ° hCl b Ps = | ing in Waterford Township _ KEEGO HARBOR — Roosevelt ate Gatom ew Beac Mrs. Alan Armstrong, library | High school seniors have devel- omens by East ery gon | win u Milford Couple Married Pree a the Oakland ‘Com. South Lyon, Lakeview oped a novel earning thelr | puneral Home edate . H ° ° . ty PTA Council will be on hand Se on have a car day at Detroit phases Ro Plans 2 Big Projects 1n Baptist Ch urch Rites jeach day with Kenneth E. Vance Represent State FFA wash Z school library consultant from the LANSING \®— Future Farmers Te be staged Saturday trom ¢ ager > ong = — a WEST BLOOMYIELD—Two me- MILFORD—The West Highland; Mr and Mrs Archie Applebee University of Michigan. and Mrs. | of America members from South dark. the entire class |*" electrie percolator at ‘his jor projects of the newly formed 0 N. Milfor | Lila Tasch, Michigan Congress of | Lyon and Lakeview will represent : a will take Tuesday afternoon women’s club of Twin Beach Sub- | Baptist Church was the scene of | 25% Meee ne Parents aud Teachers: ts conduct | trick in the nati FFA of members tums ° : turday of Mary thers, to conduct | Michigan in national | washing, waxing and scrubbing. Freakin Swee avian ave betier' reads ang sn a! poomeryt nr mrad Prarie A floor length gown of white | the program. judging contests at Waterloo, lowa, Girls wil vacuum the car in-| TROY TOWNSHIP—Service for |'™proved beach lace and tulle over satin was —-——_—— | next week teriors and wash the windows. | Frankfm T. Swan, 87 of 804 East outa tan, Wutadae, Ao wThe ride jo the dncghtar of| oe cmoice tor ber wet’ | Birmingham Bull Cited | Th Lakeview team will be ‘The owner of Draper Shell sta-| pig Beaver Rd. will be held at 2 | stead vice : t: Mrs, Edward | Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Charlick of ding. A tiara set with pea and | | composed of Ronald Johnson, El tien in Keego Harbor has donated |, Saturday Spiller. . president: ; — : - rhinestones held the fingertip The registered guernsey bull,| don Johnson and Roy -Thompson Iie wash rack for the day to en- Conuke one —— Geen ee ee a ae _~* Hickory —_ Ra are| Yell im place and she carried a — by a and will compete in the dairy cat- able the seniors to swell their class with burial in Acacia Park Ceme- | club will be submitted at the next ridegre walail — . a crescent shaped bouquet of | S4ret A. Couzens, of Birmingham, | tle judging contest Monday. treasury. tery. He died Thursday meeting, Oct. 13. white mums. — has just become a nationally rec-| South Lyon will be represented . 4 . - “ . enized L - i H bt " C th " He is survived by a son, Paul 2 ‘Priceless Things’ Topic Mrs. Elmer Hill, was matron of | nounceneane ee halo al fad sa Ma are mae coer Nancy o/s Tey Tent ont oe Waterford Girl for Preparatory Service jhoner, and the bride's sister, ‘testing division of the American| Begg as an alternate. They will - marth ruck an yilis Cop- | Guernsey Cattle Club a Tickets on Detroit Trip | brother. ' 9 ackenesa ss mas rtha Charl a nd Ph Ins Cop | G oy: - badge daisy’ pradacta! Marvin TOW estone were attendants a eee nee aan ae ooe —- DETROIT (INS) — Nancy Hub} | AT a NSP — to Compete in Priceless Things” will be the| William Applebee, brother of = ae geen HS Mans Genwi of ied By, Arley White, Dairy Contests sermon theme of the Rev. Harvey |the bridegroom, served as hast | traffic tickets by” Detroit Police] 42, of 21352 Delton St., will be held M. Luce, pastor of the United | ™an. Ushers were James Ger- : . . : at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Kinsey | WATERFORD TOWN § HIP — “ae Church, during the|™&re Jr. of Hartland and John | .... Michigan's Largest Jewelers Miss was stopped for| Funeral Home, Royal Oak, a Pixie y — Py wd aie Service today, at /BTBES Jr. of Milford. making an illegal left turn from burial in White Chapel graph member Prepara After a honeymoon at Niagara | Woodward. She was also ticketed Cemetery. He died Thursday. Michigan State College dairy an 7:30 p.m. Falls, the newlyweds will reside | for @riving without an operator’s| Surviving are his widow, Elize- ducts 9 ap Bagee Wyo con.| World Wide Communion Sunday, | at 538 East St. in Milford license. beth, four sons, Seaman Richard a ac aan Ga will be participated in by the} A reception was held at the Contacted at his home, Mayat/ A.. b gpally- cor gigas — a will be the International | Church during both the 8:45 = West Highland Baptist Church fol- Orville Hubbard said: as Donald J., home, Da s in Chica Oct 8, /21:15 a.m. worship services lowing the ceremony. | daughter, Mariene, at home; his iry § m go "lthe se theme, “Giving| } “m Nancy made an ilegs) and following that, the Internation- |" Sermon —_——_. mother, Mrs. Lena Watts of Royal ° Thanks.” . . Sa apes crt [Ook Teoma snd her. P| Day Pr calgte ot-|™n” _ United Foundation Goal ite, ” , e e i Sean nee | two brothers and two sisters 'Jaycees Continuing Told to Rotary Anns Mrs. Hubbard added Mrs. Alfred Adams School Head to Address ‘Regi : iv | CLARKSTON — Area United Gaughter will be glad = _ UTICA — Service for Mrs. Al- PTA Monda | tration Dr : | Foundation chairman Arthur L. can change her name so that ber fred (Grace) Adams, 78, of 44796 Commerce y WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — | Rose dr. outlined what is expected activities won't be subjected to} Malow St., will be held at 2 p.m.) COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Sw | Junior Chamber of Commerce ja Independence Township and Oak- public scrutiny. Saturday at the Schwarzkoff-Mil- perintendent of the Walled Lake members are continuing to register land County before the Rotary Uken Funeral Home, with burial | School District Clifford Smart will | tery evenings through Saturday, | Anns recently. seeing O. in Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit.| be the guest speaker at the first ; w rive begins Oct. Cubs Elect Officers Chairman Richard Dean has an- & ene She died Wednesday. fall meeting of the Commerce 19, and is seeking $5,553 in Inde- . WATERFORD CENTER—A. W.| Surviving besides her husband| PTA, at & p. m. Monday at the | nounced pendence Township. Nevala was elected cub master for|are three daughters, Mrs. Ruth | school. The Jaycees have set up regis — Pack 61 recently, wh William | Paul of Hollywood, Fila; Mrs. lone| Teachers will be in their rooms | tration quarters in each of the 11 Farm-Garden Club Sets Guaranteed . . . Registered Matteson as chairmag and ©. T.| Ballard of Utica, Mrs. Bernice | from 7:308 p. m. to meet parents. | precincts in their get out the vote | ' . : con ef Dee Appl aos pg mas oder bara 2-Day Tammage Sate t. ty, president; : Se eee _ Mark 50th Anniversary | Oncor Pune sce enars, Mra. TE. Molt, treas.|Glengary PTA to Hold tional Farm and Garden Chub will — Prive . hire a, ; : | hold a two-day rummage sale Fri- ALMONT — Mr. @nd Mrs. FYSBK | tor Oscar D. Fisher, 34, 3718 Nor-| Wer: Mra. Herman Gall, mother!) Sayare Dance Parties | Hill will celebrate their Sth wed-| Way Ra. were held this morning | VeeP. and Edward VanderZelde, |day and Saturday at the former mi 0.00 ding anniversary Saturday with an |. ine ‘nae tegration with | father veep WALLED LAKE—The Glengary | s — — Bank Building, 12 _ Pbelgad . oe? a Keepsake Diamoad Ring. open house fro 25 p.m. at their | Lurial in White Chapel Memorial PTA is planning a series of square | P = oa ee aed et | Wedding Ring 12.50 I Le or pei K e a Park cemetery. He died Wednes-| Blue Daisy Sale Starts | dance parties to be held the first | scape grounds at the CAI Build. a ve sty - Reatnc cepsak for Registration ee are hie widow, Win|, FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —|Saturday of each month in the ing teed perfect. Replacement or Surviving . ° Local Blue Star Mothers will spon- | muiti- room of the school, | me ; WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — fred and q daughter, Jean. sor their annual Blue Daisy Day, with te teat aren C Birth ing if pot as advertised therein. om The. town hel will gt gee AL OAK Hu. today and tomorrow Chairman Mrs. Donald Thompson | ounty | S a. ‘ee bg for voters Md nth % = an Gua is handling reservations and infor-| | Ortenvitie . to register for the November elec- | Ave. were held Wednesday at the| YOUtH Center to Open | mation Richard Guile, former residents, Sept tion, — Charles and Son funeral home,| OXFORD — The Christian Youth | ; —. = Detroit with burial in Calumet, | Center — — in the} Women’s Auxiliary Fall Festival Schedu Mich. He died Monday recrea room Oxford Bap- led Surviving are his widow, Helen; | tist Church, with supervised rec- Plans Smorgasbord WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —|, 1. Sharon: his mother,|reation for young people of the! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— e ev The ee eee 7 = Amanda Linna: five brothers | community, The Women’s Auxiliary of St. An-| - | sponsoring rere ty and six sisters. aan drews Episcopal Church. 4386 / f am. to § p.m. . ° County Calendar Dixie Highway, Drayton Pains. | ong as nm / "Pa * is serving a Swedish smorgasbor« ) FD RRAAN Sports Movie Slated Story Sessions Slated dinner Saturday from 5:30-7:30 ' : ‘The Michigan State College Coun-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—| , tim Premenseevare dence tonight a: |>™ ty:Alumni Club is sponsotring mov-|The township library has an-| the Town Ha Tickets available at the door, ies Of the State-lowa game Twes-| nounced a story hour for young-| a. rn rere Terman. ay | Will vary in price, based on four dag at the Birmingham Community | sters 7-9 years old, from 911 a.m. | the home of Marvin Best at 1.30 pm.| age groups. Proceeds will be used House. Saturday morning. nee arty Plane, for 0 Ol tor church kitchen equipment. 2 or tg A Leepad : ~ aes aaa - - he 4 4 " i _ September Dip in F. Pri : 4 Picked Infl Electi cred to influence Election y Y WASHINGTON (INS)\—An Agri-; of parity which wiped out @ one| The decline in farm prices to, ly by a three per cent drop in . culture Department report dis-/ point gain in August and brought | 88 per cent of parity compares| the meat price index, attributed ‘The Kind With the T qlosing that farm prices declined | the index back to the levels of last | with the estimate of 93 per cent a| to failing bog prices, a 24 point op im mid-September was expected| June and July, the lowest since | year ago and the all-time high of | decline in the vegetable price Wire PAINTED RED re ; today to add fuel to election| 1941. Parity is the formula used | 123 per cent registered in October, | index and a 16 point drep in Vcu've heard sieud thts lonce—_ouer| Li campaigning im the farm belt,/ to determine the fair return a/ 196. . poultry prices, ke) dd <= seus les eae | E $450.00 particularty in the Midwest. farmer should receive for his| The index of prices received by Spartina Ge sus per cont Gra |Kiicwn: everywhere for its. antv PIERC y Political experts said that while | products in relation to the things| farmers dropped five points, oF) i. farm living a te Depart. | ne ite. It’s exclusive “Calvan. Wedding Ring $150.00 the any help — two per com, from the Si per ment noted that this was the first | nealed” process that puts on an running for Congress, much will While farmers were receiving | Ce" of the 1910-14 base in August gach deciine since September extra heavy, weather-resisting coat- | @epend 49cm the §=Departmest’s| 14. tor their preducts in mid- |‘ 2% per cent in mid-September. | 5953 and w cud be a 6 AT: | ing of zinc. It’s made of rust- | October price report which will This decline wan a main- e == y a rather | resisting copper-bearing steel. It’s | a ee Im its latest report, sharp downturn in food prices. | strongly. honestly made in every | - — — way E Come in and look over our 13 Varieties of dry dog and Enamels. 7215 Cooley Leke food and cans. Pontiac Varnish Co. Paints LAWN ond GARD UNION LAKE FEED & SUPPLY Use PURINA FEEDS = Ls and gat better | ELECTRIC FENCES Call Us for Service | tne sete Young Parakeets | with Good Fences and Bird Supplies King Bros. | Pontiee Rd. ot e Rd. FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1712 Your Authorized Dealer for FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS BOLEN’S CARDEN TRACTORS KASCO FEEDS EN SUPPLIES Phone EM 3-4812 ? SCOTT LAWN PROQUCTS ‘ ' & Request Survey for Safety Zone on Frembes Road WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —In anticipation of setting up a traffic safety zone on Frembes road, the sion. The board, at its weekly meeting code was discussed, and action will be taken at the next meeting. 2-Day Homecoming Planned at Armada ARMADA — Some 216 students of Armada Rural Agricultural School will be hosts at the fifth annual homecoming weekend, Oct. 8-9. A bomecoming queen will reign over the two-day festivities. A pa- rade at 2 p. m. will highlight the Saterday program, following the Friday night football game be- tween Armada and Brown City. The queen will be crowned at half-time activities. Legion Association Set to Meet Here Friday The regular October meeting of the 18th District Association of American Legion Posts, will be |held at the Cook-Nelson Post No. 20, Auburn Avenue, Pontiac, at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Albert Sanders has been named public relations director for the association. Night Classes Still Open WATERFORD TOWNSHIP George Tramontin, director of the ‘adult education program, an- |nounced today that there were | still several openings in evening classes for adults. New members may join the classes this next week at the high school. M18 EXDENSWE 70 GUESE ~ about DIAMONDS! Diamonds may look alike, buat there can be a world of difference in quality. You can be sure of true and honest value with money is guaranteed by Good Housekeep- Remember! Every Diamond Is Guaranteed Perfect in Writing N\A CAMERON $200.00 Also $100 to $2475 a Wedding Ring $12.50 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 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Female 11 ¥ ty __THE PONTIAC ] PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 FUNNY BUSINESS Foot. Spectelist 15A Help Wanted Male _¢ Automobile Salesmen So reng out ‘car Saley end aveil- phy ye yh _ eet. Owens Inc. M7 6. SAGINAW Cy Carpenters wanted. Rough. Must be union. Apply 2080 Crescent Lake Rd. BRICK MASON CREWS ,lrsagee ie ei : f i i S a i . ? PU renee EXPERIENCED IN STAMPING DESIGN- ING PREFERRED PROGRESSIVE MEDI- UM SIZE COMPANY. MANUFACTURING PRESS METAL STAMPINGS AND AS- SEMBLIES FOR. AU- TOMOTIVE AND RE- LATED INDUSTRIES. IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS, PAID INSURANCE AND OTHER ADVAN- TAGES. APPLY TO PERSONNEL DE- PARTMENT, AMERI- CAN FORGING AND SOCKET CO, PON- TIAC. FE 2-1054.. Bs a in & pew ¥ Por nest men to ae mist aw conditioning sary. but must be to work for is > Housewives Could you use 835 to $80 per week | for -time work end still be » able te maintain MI 6-0337 for TED 35 TO 55 HOUSEWORK £ ROUSE WITH MODERN PE e AND NO COOK- . FE 4435) — 36 WOMEN Jin Days-$12 | 38 women (aces 18-45) needed a survey asrolect person. MICHIGAN STATE »EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 142 Wayne Street our household | Pontiac Press Box 117. Tae EXPERIENCED FOR RE- ands aitdations “dent Re- pairing and _ply Box 76 | Pontiac Press. EXPERIENCED cD WAITRESS. << y in person, Bicmar Ian. _Hurea EXPERIENCT D cooK. DaY ; shift _Mi zipeaTENCED > GIRL iL POR Y GEN- eral Live im wu room and TV Must like children High wages References Nese Birming- _ham. MAyfair ¢ EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR FIn- ishing silk & wools Collins Cleaners, 650 Woodward, fer, OL 2-7711 GIRL OR WOMAN WONTED FOR Art Craft Blue Print Co. must be good driver 86 West Huron &t., __Applg_in person HOUSEKEEPER. COM woman = =_ e home. 2 se tage im mM" — after € or all day MELER FOR dry cleaning AEM LADY WANTED TO CARE ce ooh house and mall children, live Do-It-Now Earn bar 4 te $1,000 before Christ- -time work mas Can Ml 6-0337 for an _____- | COMPLETE FRO ee 3380 afer Live in. FE r) Personnel Clerical Young woman = — with expe ass ep- ‘ion ability and know. of PB board or wi ness to learn for part time w several Gays each week. Apply in person Personnel Office Sears, Roebuck and Co, a 14 NN. Saginaw FoR ear "Call after 8 Selock. MIDDLEAOED tabY TO CARE for children while mother works. Call PE ¢7312, after 4 _fnced housekeeper MI 6-2122 STRONG SALES PERSONALITY works . Mr, wilde. between § and ~ Help Wanted 8 COUPLE FOR CARE OF SMALL Redes te Must beve we _Write box er | Press. YOU CAN SELL OVER PHONE Full or part time. No experience necessary. We can show you how in 20 minutes. Telephone and desk pro- vided. If you are 21, age or hand- Office Manager QUALIFIED AS CONTROLLER Diversified experience in pub- & industrial accounting, taxes & [BM Desires accor in Pontiac or sur- round area Lincoln 1-3389 or "WEbster 3-27 A-1 CARPENTRY. PLASTIC AND floor tile a specialty. PE 5-8054. | BLOCK Lavina ‘AND CEMENT work FE¢ COLLEGE eG ‘DENT, 1 EX-G1., desires part time work 4 days, | We | costs _all day Wed Sat MI 61210. ‘CARPENTER FIRST CLASS | Wants jobs Charlie FE 73-0333. | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- | be 9 Eitchen a specialty. FE | 1 CARPENTRY CABINETS. REMOD- eling & siding D. M. Wright. PE 4-0720 CARPENTER—DON'T “KNOW IT ali.” Only 40 yrs. of exp. FE 71-0374. _ EXPERIENCET FARM HAND 2. Louis Taylor 343 Irwin single. St. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. FOR Doge home, new and repair. 4-4210 FORMICA WORK KITCHEN CAB- porches. attics finished. re- modeling. __ EM 3-475 HA ~ DIGGING. Large grass, weeds ting. Lawn work and light haul- , aN wane | PORE FOR a wals 51016. a= FED _ ing, PE 4-3286. . MIBDLE- | — aged widower with chauffeurs li- | - work 4 Ww as =e er. rite Pontiac Prers Bo: mo prema Typist — SS st hence os aon car. reese e or rE? _ ee ee ep GIRL Desines Worx. _— Saturday. et of childrea. Gent live in “pe 31 GOLORED WOMAN W wants “PART- or comemee helper desires once St NOS WANTED. OR [NED PRACTICAL nurse available. Local refereices. DAYS. tions. complete apartment altera- tions, —— building. F.H.A. fi- _nancing. FE 4. 4-5470 OATMAN i SPECIALIZING ) IN ree wr of cement work, block A TRATIONE | REWOD ELING, Tepairing, carpentry and Mason- ry Call FE 4-0066 : A ates, Senn FE NAT- sone brick block and and ag ty! AN ci et. “ise e. TER. Tooy. ang | Se pets 160A don Plowing 3 = | poe, FRTFOR WORK. ALL WTD.: a MA " Service | 18 CURTAINS | Mexieg_ sed Teveking. 19 Fe Bo Sande sk-~up, truck cal PE 60616 1, KINDS, PICK waa & , Be” &o v Lior et eee ee eee ae cheap FE 40687. LIONT | TRUCKING | an ‘ Pe tates WALLPAPERING A AND I Call for estimate WALL V WAShTRO a AND F ierind _anytim -. Be WOMEN ¢ OR 3-2206 WALL WASHING A-] FURNACE CLEANING DO IT lore colq weather. Reduce your fwel bt eansonable and guaran- Geual ppactonie for or ot "ti i ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN PENS konis te person onty be. Pea no barrier. - repaired by factory trained men — Work the hours YOU) at our store General Printing & want 1 Office Supply eres. Lee- z rence e EXPERIENCED MEN FOR MAK- tne and installing duct wort Good} Be your own boss. eS ee Ld aval eh BS In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass ELSLINO AND SONS eS Onyne. a) Ne eee. ST APPLIANCE SERVICE| oe Parke OPENING WITH NATIONALLY We service all makes of refrigere- advertised company for Pontiac | sory washers. redios, cleaners, & surrounding area. Exceptional | ang ail types of small appliances BLEe | opportunity for qualified woman) Roy's = Cotines ate bs t work «> Tresues buses. Must eae | Le in permanent tenant ive some myping rience, vening use er piste set of hand we | pecescary. Part er full time, ‘bl W ASHIXG “MACHINES quired. Nation Coach Body Re- eon =F = : ————7 IRONERS 4 MOTORS + ML ARE ns ructions EPAInE a ecm Gen | PHONE FE 4-2569 et in ay smn | git | ACORDIONS t wae 4 goed TO | Walton's 51 N. Parke rv new ‘ation, y ainners also se0Ts > iar TE i cs wt. including 2 nights Myers given at your home OR 3-0466 | A & B TRENCHING deweiry Ehop. Tei-Huron Shopping CHINA PAINTING CL ASSES. | Preset lines, field tile starting Ortober Ist Register rE 1 WANTED. A FOREMAN AND A, now. Ross Studto, 3148 Pridham. |p U LL DOZING DRIVEWAYS — & yey Segne poset a m he _Keego Harbor or ae parking ‘ots made. GRADUATE PIANO TEACHER, 4 @ Apply Pontiac Press, Box | iesgons $1. Mrs. Hensy Myers. | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. =a, cig Wanted Fer sale” _86 Starr Walls & es or Diet tion ate Sania Fermele..2| | Werk Wanted Mate 10) FFs TROUGHING : , ’ ATTENTION | ACCOUN TANT Furnace repairs, all makes, FE | Aol French's Heating & Sheet [coche B & J TRENCHING Footing, field tile and water lines. __ OR 3-1640 < ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ee —— 218 E. Pike SEWER CL! CLEANING - Sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph. FE 62912 | PLUMBING AND HEATING. H. 8 | Compton & FE ¢3767. OR capeas TREE - tans. . RE moval Ph FE 3-2000 HOUSE MOVING, FULLY EQUIP- ped. I A. Young FE 48450 | HOUSE RAISING AND FOOTINGS put in Septic tanks and field drains installed. FE 2-4137. Free estimates. PLASTERING ~~ D. Meyers, EM 3-8830 FE ¢1936 cot GASTERING _FE 5.0626, FE 5-0925, Leo Lustig _ ROBERT H. CHAPIN PLUMBING and heating Phone FE 5-3479. SAWS MACHINE FILED __ ___Maniey Leach, 10 Bagiey TRENCHING 5 , Footings, field tile. septic tanks and _5-8221, _oevers intalled FE TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- ; Free estimate. FE 48805 RENCHING. FOOTINGS AND tanks for sate a4 ev Pe Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 ACCOUNTING Edw. Hawiey, NCHIN field tile, installed 80028, days, FE SERVICE & TAX PE 2-2002. x WALL WASHING AND haat Free estimates. FE 8- _Photos « & Accessories a CONTAX “Wa te eae Ww telephoto plus othe r peer For ‘Soran and price, _ dial FE 42606 TREASURED | PROTOS COPIED —_— and ic 13 Ev pie PE 41H. _ Business Services ; 2A noe Fonve &2081 Television Service 22 _ Suan ADAMS RADIO __ TELEVISION ' ee “1 don't want to say much, boys—but it's our neighbor's - | tree that drops all these leaves in our yard!" Lost & Found POS eee waeeete REFERENCES dey care re s-oT7e wines CHILDR EN TO TAKE care of $10 * pte — _ off = nh On rowan re Jamm Rd. Mrs. Elis- s jad Foy ute es 2 >1 WANTED FURN TURE anything AK AND “COUNTY'S” LARGEST . FURNITURE BUYER FE 2-1006 LET U moa eS ~ Oa _ 03681, ee 3% TO poy, AUT, Trees FURNIT TURE E NEEDED Entir- home of odd lots bao who sale ANTED : Saath RADIOS | WORK- if or FE 5-8755. eae aos § TV mr Pee OPE 2-987! ~~ EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN z HOME & AUTO R. _ Typewriter. Service 22a TYPEWRITERS oe Mitchell's 123 N w St. FYPEWRITERS A AND ADDING MA- chine iring. Expert work. General 1 anc Offices Sup _ply Co 7 W_ Lawrence Upholstering 23 —_— oe o~ THOMAS | 8. TELEGRAPH FE 56-0088 CUSTOM ‘DRAPERIES Es SLIP CO COV: ers an‘ materials, "uth Kellogg. 224 8. Telegraph E 90323 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES AND BED- spreads Your meterial _ FE 5-579? EAKLE’s CUSTOM R- ine 8174 Cooley Lake RD. EM 3-2641 Free estimates DRAPES SL APCOVESS Ml MATERI- als. Beadle FE ! 1927. PURNITUR) REFINISHING A ues @ FE §-7332. Lost & Found 24 velt School, — wa FOUND y GOLD ESOT y Bad. 5 chipped diamonds. Claim initials, OL 2-0073 fost FEMALE BEAGLE WOUND. | Red & white Vicinity of Maybee | Sashabe OR Rd. & 7. Reward. _3- 8073 LOST on GERMAN SHEP- herd. left foreleg. with white o po tail. Kooeka. rE 20318 Cost: DOG. GRAY AND BLACK. Looks like a ser § I year old. Reward. MI 4- BUSINESS IS BETTER when you advertise in Classified! Reaches thou- sands for “a song,” you might say. FE 2-8181 for ad-writing service. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 CONCERT SNARE DRUM. matic Washing machine ably one with suds-saver feature. Call FE 17-0758 anytime WANTED USED PIANO OR church, small rred Also interested in & electric Fgh Re gre emer Wanted to Rent 729 EED ROOM & BOARD FOR go ages 3. 4 6, full time. rE _ 2-401 17 BARN OR GARAGE TO HOUSE 18 sailboat for winter, Box 5. Pontiac Press. GiTY OFFICIAL WIFE. TWO = —- furnished or or FE 8 or house. oneaeen o ———————— FREE ig LANDLORDS. LISTINGS THELMA M. ELWOOD, FE 42563. or eafurnis ned. F 1 FREE SERVICE TO | ALL LARD lords alified tenants furnished. RUSS H YOUNG RENTAL AGEN 'Y, FE #1444. PLANT PR [ag ond and 1 child desires lower fat. _ FE WANTE’) § ROOM HOUSE UN- i North end of town. Ve References. Office FE 2-0214, oie, Fox. Share Living Quarters 30 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED (Beat Fisher Bot. "Wine" Pontiee py Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 3 ATE CASH YOUR — or eq im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 9839 Orchard Lake Rd. FE +490 WOMEN OR COUPLE TO SHARE| inant, Od MEAVY 7) TRUCKING: 6-0834, po oe ection Fer tmedite LOADING et oe DIRT een ATY end navioge somact tr Joh pers lly | , haul ou boul. At B. Bivd.| Semon Vie. Ph FE bain Coa.| A. JOHNSON, Realtor and Mt emens mete lat ¥ Arm? - FE Ope sant deve er On Fan “pero SL” perry. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. REDUCED 1 RATES _ 4 ne | ng WE os068" you, Smith Seee Laneased. g tlewy MAple CASH VET WITH 2 TON STKE TRUCK pany a avi | rociian weiss -ant-aroe: | p—Se oy eens noe Settlement be ete cower | Goat ee bees € SER e 5 y yeur reports. 25 yrs ex bo ag a! or i re and cis seunusea Tae | STONE REALTY aine—election. that is! Looks | 919 josiyn 20340 eg ey AE _ {ete 8 pm. Deny nua 1 wes FE b-Tes1 __ |fF7 ALL OVER NOW. Ww 5% MORTG AGES ta) DELL CARTAGE "| tie*"ivpe “tenting: “watt's "Ro: |, "screen ise R frontage, be end_Long Distance Moving.| tions - | ae Spooner bases O°" | “EBT? te Osis Trucks to Rent | sr srnsscr® sco" "isaart epee ey <re ve Tpens Fenbiey caper, Spommee | Fo cet me, Most, ron Tom | Me Too Pickups ap eed Pe eT ar he oe PE sane Pontiac Farm and mR 3-1802 aol FoR LAND | CONTRACTS Industrial Tractor Co. ol ts your enance! Earn lovely on et ahaa — = eet Mae Sontag? Bag & © yourself or as Christ- au nave Decorating Scent gre $200,000 a4 PeENeEen, PaPaRmaneue NEED EYEGLASSES? | at our cisposai to purchase new | Eabig, Tones Setmtee TE) Oe ten Ort yee | Sok ASR” FOR Bon anae 7 7 rE 6-008) 14 see sist er mass ame, WED PARENTHOOD. CL wie }YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT FE +6205 it} Huron DETECTIVE SERVICE | ges Fy | fa MAHAN Line 4h FALL AND > WinTER REDUCE REALTY CO. REA LTORS ren. et) | ane vou ovenweronty | 1#¥ 2 on t-te VILWPAP'VE | ry ‘out cate ectemnitic. €¥16®| Wanted Real Estate 32A Soe oe ae CASH BUYERS We can sell your home for cash the Have fi- suburban locations, F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Cor ot Williams 7. Rd & art = ‘ahee 6 Can Con’ ssane TO Le sziL =—S—SO Call CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron FE 271% MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU. WANT ACTION The demand is great. Our sales foree its cncegtional. We need ing and closing. Call to list your property you “sey it wELL T INSURE rT MAHAN REALTY COo., ALTORS Member Co-op. I Real Est. Ex t Exch. Ine. LAL a es to serve you. mR. F. McKINNEY Office 8800 Commerce Rd Ph. Pontiac EM }-3311 or UNiv. 15706 eer BUYERS WAITING FOR ® room houses. K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 103 EB. Huren &t. PE 4¢e20 Eve FE 23-1317 WE NEED A good @ room bungalow in gerd, —— 2 or out of 2A — Income Building show- ing good return to investment. 3. A 3 room bungalow brick or unfinished frame, with attic, West | Side preferred 4 Vacant Acreage end Lots 6. A good farm close to Pontiac. CAMERON FH CLARK FE +6402 | 1362 W. Hyron Open evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WANTED LISTINGS! We had a call on this ed. The man said “Come and list my home. You just sold a home near me that the people had been trying to sell for months.* e call that service GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron St. FFE 5-6175 GREEN LAKE OPFICE ON GREEN LAKE) SELL, H. we Newingham, famed 341 8. Marshall ~ ™. ‘ Wanted Real Estate 32A NEW LISTING Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw BR welcome age. Core of P DONE IT , for weteee noe 8 Thete righ selke. Yo hove ously poo ast. PaIVATS © lee in need of all] Simm* garage, 30. 5. : ps . Cail | ROOM YAPARTMENT PRIVATE are Office Open 9-4 Rest and alahed. A. JOHNSON, Realtor |sRooMi: AND BATH. UTILITIES FE 4-2533 ew 3 AND BATH OL HEAT. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | "gous AnD BATH. SECOND Sooke AND BATH PRIVATE CASH 5 Reense. 308 6 Maschal. Be IN ROMANE SAT EWLY 4 HOURS | See as Rome er Fn, Call us aa a K e deal. We mean business! 3 ‘ entrance. $36 monthly with hest. EDW. M. STOUT Inquire. 280. Open Eves. . A : TT NM. Saginaw Bt. FE 45-8165 3 rooms and beth 1 child per- . 3 ACTION ON os Children perm tted 5 Geo. L Seales, Ae dh PE 25011 Ss G. HEMPSTEAD Trail, Walled Lake, Phone De- Larger coat ee mater, otty |} Rede SNPURNISHED— PRI- For Rent Rooms 37 or vate front entrance. 1 or 2 adults. faa Seen, “2 Drayoe Plame OR |, LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING Siete steed Sb S|? ARE EME [Sean omnis 1S GRE, RRIS & SON Adulte oa my FE >: ag and 685./ furnished. Use ovina room a W Bur a eed aan rose CASH FOR EQUITIES We have investors now i a a = equities in medium priced, well | ~ ROOM APARTMENT AND BATH. seated i bomes. Call ws for imme- Call after 4:00 p.m. FE 5-230) home, private entrance. 36 Flor- ROY &) «KNAUF, Realtor Private entrance 176 Henderson 26% W meres FE 2-7431 _only. 46 Mech WED: A ALL KINDS. | NEW 2 BEDROOM FLAT CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. FE . _W, Dinnan, 66 W, Huron 8t. F wer Hest 4 ED NORDMAN |i CARGE SLEEPING ROOM NEAR REAL ESTATE ROMEO. ienioan ment call FE Siess, Sir Crescent Lake ve eae Wi Rouses—aup acon, | 5 “Seren st0% = PEP heve bu PW. — Ww ‘Wuron Bt. = CE, ROOM NEAR OENERAL een oO Sasa ses AVE, Hea, ahve Auburn Ave. a 1 AND ROOM 0204 “P brook : edited | an ladies, z F mom man, Canmee wa | ea ee ee ran | Sms . r. ¢ linens. Men only. FE 54-0526 foretehes. References vate home. Close “2-1003, 2 Orr ie (ROOMS AND GARAGE AUTO |CLEAN 8 Ld a peg GSermes 8 Menten Ave. PE 6-7758. 132 N. Johnson. Aaulte only ween band § pm. | ROOM FOR 1 OR 1 OIRLS OR FURR, APT FOR ee re S20 “| women. Home orivileges. 188 WARM. EEPING ROOM |MElsaat roan prene bei "ort | Rent Houses Furnished 35| "ARM CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | entrance. Adults. FE 23-8405 annc~s 1 1 or ? gentiem n. 12 a. 7 ROOMS. BLOCK FURNISHED HOUSE SUITABLE | _off Oakland Ave week. Wil take omall baby. conabie Cap PE COS Gior 1:50| tor gcatemen wet aide, FE 5-1453 _ pa | Sundays, after . ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | 12:30 p.m. _ __. | ROOM MA "laundry ‘privileges a 2-8523, VAILABLE | NOW: de PT ROUSE vate home. FE 2-6108 Pe eee Tae ea sin | EAST MONTCALY ; URilties f ons. wawh. ' for om =. ee, Lake. re to and 6 ae RIVATE ENTR ANCE s a 3 HOUSE " TO PER WEEK “rE betes, ie Mt. Clemens Ot | rE 4sae8 ee ee 7 ROOMS, 7 ROOMS FURNISHED On SCOTT leges. _ 7 ROGite SASEMENT APART. |) ROOM HOURE PURE Reems With Beard 38 ment, al’ utilities furnished. s Bar. Buren & | WANTED WOULD = = — am, 1S Weenie men wan an. Caren tne i OMS. 3 OE Pix beds. |Home . PE 5-7838. F) AxD_¥ BEDROOMS, A BEDR aLL FUR F) SE ane SOARS FOR MEN, MEN, ished. .. y ont poet ge "es To June is es | a beds Bower, glean aust ull Lake. OR _ ine answer,| 80054 distance of Mo- a © ne Lane dsby. orf tecnager ae AND LAUNDRY Downstairs. wy Bane Ava!’ until ee in ee ee ar Lexington EF RIOT: SS Seer Pai . | SOARDING HOME POR ELDER- - vate bath and — . rE women. F® 30068. | 5 ee, SYR. Sede bone PORT. SOUTH- Lng | Fafa resara ee Ne eyune L, 96, 8, ments. Os FE bm T Mrs nea: only: Bee 8 Der Lakeside “FE ist apply satur-| Convalescent Homes 38A sie St. ve ous ADULTS -WALE: CONVALESCEN” CARE FOR 2 ing giniance Cail after 3:30. FE o miies W. of Pool “pease: Home. uo Erect. Oxlora. 7 ROOMS. DOVELY 3 WCELY | GBENIRG GF NEW WING OCT_T ROOM MODERN FU crm house, 6 mten from Forsine. | Sour musing service. PE bisi2" eC Ml a AND DALE paler Cee Fe |7 ROOM MOUSE FURNIERED 0 | Trem, ferwunce tin’ of rE : 2-745. — - Buehe Vista, Bellevue Island, oSien 337 w. Kennett ae 7 ROOM CABING, KITCHEN Fa- aio CARE MICE FSH cilities, included. Winter . Hotel Rooms 39 ; Pontiac. 2 bedroom strictly rates Setri. 960 6, Breet Tovely grounas. iS ROOM —APARTAENTS— Tos #=5,| HOTEL AUBURIN . Dav Week sae aS —poR ADULTE — | forest De mows & Coser ainod| AT Y’moom Spartmente ee el etree ae eot_Aubere some OOMS. PRIVA § _ Men preterred_ FE $808 foros 7? Wis me. Foote OR 1 Jef Rurce, Myel, & W. F) : aaere rene * Sviven FURN. HOUSE POR RENT, Cer: EL S ff you are a home atmosphere in a hotel and hotel service, it ts here, WEEKLY RATES $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV FE §-8128 CLEAN mod. fooms by day or wk. “3 Wz st Ph FE Rent Stores #0 STORE SPACE FOR on ee ere and Ivy Warehouse 54280 e FE 6-000. YOU NEEDN'T LOOK FURTHER! For that ‘house, car, job or any- thing else you want, check the Want Ads First. ae SP a eye: