‘\Soldie Guard at Funeral Him ‘LONDON (#—Search planes today spotted two| life rafts off Spain where al |ly; - giant American military airliner is believed to havel, ¢ - ee -Enubed te day ago—ut Wealthy Aides life on either raft. . An earlier report said there appeared to be 1 man on one of the Gibson Girl rafts capable of holding 20 men. U. 8. Father Jailed in Child Cruelty Charge Waterford Man in Alleged Burning of Son’s Hands Arthur D. Martin Jr., 27, of 2839 Newberry Rd., Waterford Town- Bleeding Wrist Traps Burglar Cut at Breakin Union for 25 years and “an in- dependent voter."" Then he told Ei- senhower: “} voted for you in 1952. I didn't make up my mind yet in this elec- tion. “You have a lot of people that \Soldiers Who Loved Bury 4-Year-Old Stevie of Proposal Expressed Trunk Western Railroad from posed |support yard. The commis- sion called for a meeting resentatives before handing down. a long-awaited de- Demand Reds Pay WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States demanded today Russia pay $1,355,000 damages for shoot- ing down an American Navy patrol are big shots in the cabinet. I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) plane over the Sea of Japan two vn ; Lapefi. fg ' . the meet- ing with GM officials will be held it paralleling Telegraph or north of Columbia aventie, south of Walton, years ago. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) GUARDIAN AND WINNER — Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem (left), guardian of the answers to The Pontiac Press. Pot-O-Gold puzzles, presents a check for $1,225 to Lawrence J. Daily, 21-year-old Pontiac accounting’ senior’ His Answer Cuts Pot-O-Gold Girth e * Pot-0-Gold for of study. e/ é at the University of Detroit. Pontiac Press Photo the record surn, and will use it for college expenses to complete his final year ’ beginning its pro- $700,000 industrial with General Motors rep-| _ n use in February. Madison Soest Dedication Set His posal to ban H-bomb tests He said he will devote a —SAN DIEGO (®#—Adlai E. Stevenson flew home from an intensive campaign in the Far West today, pinning high hopes for a Democratic victory on making his pro-|* a major issue. nationwide TV. broadcast to i i Cashier Held in Rifling Til Charge Store Employe Stole $650 From Boss Over 7 Months A West Bloomfield Townshi * . Mrs. Josephine L. Schwartz, 23, Detroit March 1, : Oakland County Jail under bond. LANSING @® — Another impor- a distance of 16 miles, In Today's Press Building News ....,,......15, % % Charch News GSS viceee Bj 6, i, County News ........6..0005- v7 Welborn oo. sse scene es Sports ..... siemens svvesss-1ty 38 Theaters ...... Seeser cesses, TV & Radio Programs .......34 Wilees, Bard |... 6.6 se enccs- il Women’s Pages ........... %, 9 it from Chicago Monday night—9:30 Pontiac time on : 4ABC “ican life. . i ‘people's lives meaning and 16 Miles of Xway to Open | "5 “\pose any such things. I proposed | pall.” Stevenson arrived in Chi- drove directly to his Lhbertyville farm where he will spend the weekend. The proposal to ban H-bomb tour through California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Their total of 55 elec- toral votes all wentsto Eisenhower in 1952. But he also sought as in his wind-up speech at San Diego last night te make these other points before a cheering crowd of 4,700. 1. Eisenhower has failed as a leader and, if relected, will be prohibits a third term. Therefore a vote for Eisenhower is a vote 3. Under Eisenhower national policy is ‘stalled on dead center,” there is “a paralysis of will” and “gomething has gone out of Ameri- = aan a dt “a lame duck president” since law e cago this morning an djl : Here's the Summer We Missed in August U. S. Gives Typhoon Aid TOKYO w—The United States two million dol- | i eh al yet.” still believe . something that gave dignity.” Stevenson said Eisenhower mis- represented his proposal to ban hydrogen bemb tests. He told an airport crowd of about 2,000 at Beach: “The President has indicated that I proposed that we halt tests of atomic weapons. I didn't pro- that we. halt tests of hydrogen weapons, “They are not the same thing ‘explain to him the difference. He has indicated that I favor discon- tinuance of research in atomic weapons, I didn’t propose that at Campaigns in ‘Hell’ MARQUETTE, Mich. — Today end Tomerrow What They're Doing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Siete ae This is what the major party presidential and vice presidential candidates are doing today and tomorrow: . TODAY: President Eisenhower—In Washington; takes part in nationwide CBS radio-TV broadcast of pre-birthday Minn., and goes on to Nixon—Returns to S Dayton, Ohio. Minneapolis, TOMORROW: Eisenhower—In Washington. Stevenson—In Libertyville. ; Kefauver—Attends funeral of Rep. J. Percy, Priest at Nashville. Tenn., then returns to Washington. _ Alexandria, Minn., then goes “Ike Day” program— p.m. Pontiac Time. Adlai E. Stevengon—In Libertyville, 1. Sen. Estes Kefauver—Flies to Knoxville, Tenn., after canceling Kentucky tour because of sore throat. Vice President Nixon—speaks at rally in Alexandria. > Pe eee ae ey ee ae i fi FEE A i i Fe | involved in the off- : again on-again Evergreen issued the following sched-and credit behind bonds for the Sewer Project Group Seeks Support From County to Finance Credit Bonds Representatives of the six mu-; project, state legislation will be accept its second proposed Gity |L. Majors, 46, of 368 Hickory Lane, land County to -put its full faith’c). January. needed to authorize the action. charter Dec, 3, county support Stevens said there is no hope ofthe project will not be needed, able to levy taxes outside the Meanwhile, if Southfield votes to'present 15-mill limitation, : Intercep- | _ LANSING reese errn Pommnet veins He 0 On inating such legislation passed be-|since the new city then would be, today ule project. — a t : ; At ty 4 : As r fi - | fs / : ; extra millage for the sewer three Af i i gs | Michi-|reluctant to handle the township's, share because of legal technicali-/ g a ' i Brucker, West of Birmingham es naa i Schone ts secretary of a splin- ter group, the North Evergreen Authority, formed after the col- ment there, but the line would have| passed through Southfield, ' Bank Southfield and Lathrup Village, Ps Ny wore aged an - now facing contempt charges for) peal for. help to reach its quota allegedly failing to alleviate pollu-| for the first time in three months|tion Conditions, have made several by donating a pint of blood fromiaitempts to Jaunch a simi Monday Elks “South Evergreen’ authority, but ey — 2 oe have grounded on financial rocks. “We need blood desperately,” said blood chairman Mrs. Adolph H. Magnus today. She said the monthly quota is 800 pints which oa has not been reached since June. All walk-ins and donors by groups will be welcome during the six- hour session as only 53 appoint- ments have _ made for con- tributors thus far. Mrs, Magnus, who has charge of) the blood drive for Pontiac and) LANSING “@®-- Gf. Williams’ surrounding areas, pointed out the tentative campaign "schedule for heavy demands of county hospitals next week: make the need for blood urgent.; MONDAY, Oct. 15—Oddfellows “We collected only 380 pints 2 Maris Grand Rapids; _ state- Sept. 1 to Oct. 1 and yet released iwide TV speech from Detroit at ” in| 19- 662 pints to hospitals,” she said in 19:30 p. m. of the low local sUp-) TUESDAY—Official duties at ply. |Capitol in morning; 2 p. m. ground. ee | breaking, Lafayette Park Univer- The Weather sity City, Detroit; afternoon and evening, Genesee County. rh 7 P a el ” Fen U. S. Weather Bureae Report WEDNESDAY — Whistlestopping AND VWICINITY—Feir an a with Adlai Stevenson, Niles, to MM, Warmer ttle Creek, Lansing, Saginaw teen, nie ee ae ~ a aan nsing aginay and warm, high #2 0 56. . “ae | THURSDAY—Macomb cca gprs | FRIDAY—Bay C ‘Lowest eding § &.m™m — Bay County. cera Om SATURDAY—Thumb area, in H. h. Die| AES nm Wind velocity 5 =p. jeluding Tuscola and Sanilac Sun sets Ty at 5:54 p.m |Counties morning and afternoon; 43 at See one Sunday St iat ‘om \6:30 p. m, Stevenson - Kefauver idinner, Detroit. rises Gaturdey st 2:44 p.m. Downtown Temperateres SUNDAY—Detroit and Oakland County B. Micccccees- 54 14. & Mn nse ees 69 County. rg” sosanen en BA ey epeny ts? = vig - men banen es Flint Motorist Jailed A Flint man was sentenced to 60 ee a auksseivet 46 days in the Oakland County Jail 58 yesterday after pleading guilty to itwo traffic violations Friday. | Isadore L. Jenkins, 33, was jailed for speeding and using another 4S person's driving license, He was arraigned before Springfield Town- fares TS chip Justice Emmett C. Leib. “Pee (ttt eee Strip 9 Cars in Orion County deputies today are inves- tigating a report that nine parked cars were stripped of 27 hubcaps and three mirrors early this morn- ing on Indianwood road in Lake ‘Orion, Another car had a broken side window, azesasstsesse g2ssansesseas Pontiac Deaths confused legal er B. Bowen Township. , Township voters have approved) , former Pontiac resident, will be Coast Guard. ; at 2 p.m. Monday from the Bethel -Eco-|times, but bonding companies were 7. omnacie, The Rev, Franklin Ra- cine will officiate with. burial inig-s Peiey Moke Park. Ore : Oxto; David Whitten of Baltimore, eee eee as cana (Sparks-Grittin Funeral Home un-| til noon Monday when it will be! . Board of Supervisors, at the Te-!:sen to the church for the service,|;omae: 1 Mrs. Henry Miller (Miss. on Dec, 27, 1889, the daugh-| Original plans called for piping ter of Tom and Julia Shields wit- President Defends the -sewage into Detroit for treat-|liams and married there in 1911. similar Rosie Lee Brown of Muskegon,| de you think of all the working Mrs, Elnora Williams, both of Detroit ‘Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. Ophelia | According to bonding attorney |presswood and Mrs. Cleo Vining, | Supervisors agrees to back the of Greensville, Miss. and Mrs. Fa- sags repre gcmecies ———“|lona Hampton of Chicago, Ill. Gov. Williams Comes ine in Memphis, Tenn. | to County Next Week day from the aenty CME. Tem- kal neer, had been a resident of Pon. tiac 31 years, coming here from Alpena. He was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church and had served | Service for David B. Bowen, 10, Guring World Wer I'with the Us.) He leaves seven children, Mrs. Ruth Blumer of Saginaw, Mrs. - a: ‘Eleanor Woodrow of Sandusky, | P Mr, Bowen's body will be at the| cats: win We We, Sine Mary| Whitten and Gerald Whitten, all of : grandchildren and) four great-grandchildren, —_ -- Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the All Saints Episcopal Church. The Rev. C. George Widdi-| field, his pastor, will officiate. Bu-| Mr° Bowen died yesterday vie | ng at his home in Zilwaukee, Mrs. Henry (Bertha) Miller, 66,,morial Cemetery. Mr. Whitten’s, born in Brookhaven, | rates, mur wre came rere Rich Cabinet Aides a member of Brady C. M. E. | Temple, (Continued From Page One) Surviving are eight children, Mrs. | want to ask you, Mr, President, Nora Ella Cusic and Mrs ’| business?” \ Sitting in the room with Eisen-| Police Arrest 8 onLiquor Counts Three Juvenile Boys, Five ‘Others Under 21 ‘Nabbed at Party Pontiac police made eight ar rests on liquor offenses when called to a “noisy” party last night at 370 E. Tennyson Ave, Three juvenile boys and five others under 21, including three girls; were among these charged. Robert Putman, 21, of 24 W. Brooklyn St. was charged with furnishing beer to minors, Kenneth and Robert Noel, 21, of 590 E. Co- lumbia Ave. both were charged with drunk and disorderly conduct. Charged with illegal possession ‘of beer because they are minors were: Sue Chambers, Jenylow M. Hutchings and Helen Y. Badalow, all 17, of Lake Orton; and Robért L, Mersine, 17, and his brother Arthur, 18, both of 370 E. Tenny- son | ‘All were held for arraignment today except the juveniles, who were released to parents pending appearance in juvenile court, City Girl Is Bruised When Two Cars Cédllide Barbara Evans, 16, of Tl La- Grand St., suffered a slight knee |injury when the car she was riding in struck another vehicle at the irial will follow iA White Chapel Me-|tersection of Putman and Jeffer- son streets last night. The girl was released by Pontiac General Hospital following treat- ment, She Was a passenger in a car driven by Larry D. Price, 16, of 110 Putman, The other car was operated by Alvin A. Rhodes, 24, of 149 Branch St. Pontiac police reported the Price through the intersection, Driver Hospitalized "| People alike — ike in the big | After Car Rolls Over A Farmington man was hos- Claude Stevens, if the Board of |al) of Pontiac; Mrs. Zenmle Perry |hower, you could see his jaw set, Pitalized and his passenger suf-| Ziem said publication of the re- |his face flush just a bit. Then he fered minor cuts when their car sults would make selection of an inoted that he had remarked earl-|rolled over in Commerce Township unprejudiced jury difficult A sister, Mrs; Lizzie Marshall, is|ier that he grew up in a family early today. ple with the Rev. R. A. Britton, her! in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs: Mil-|aire that ever walked the earth. ler’s body will be af the Frank Car-) «no 7 have three or four very. ruthers Fineral Home at é‘ successful businessmen in my cab-| Sunday iinet. My friend, in the Defense Me Department is spending something! Mrs. Algia Townsend like 40 billion dollars a. year + our money. ] Mrs. Algia (Laura Dell) Town-| «wo would you rather have ini send, 50, of 365 Howard McNeill char : F . rge of that—some failure who -yatebag (Pe orpaen morning. never did anything, or a success- : os > - ful businessman?” 3orn on May 19,1906 in ‘Mont- Referring then to Secretary of. gomery, Ala,, she was the daugh- Defense Wilson, former president ter of Robert and Ella Culbert of General Motors Corp., Eisen Harden. hower went on in crackling tones: Mrs. Townsend came here “I got the head of the biggest from Detroit six years ago. She (company I could go to, General; was, a member of the Second Motors, and said, ‘will you come Baptist Church of Ypsilanti. ‘in and do this for us?’ I think he has been doing a good job.” ‘aspen tee d OT Nien Allnding then to wealthy George hea an — ‘ conyn. M. Humphrey, Eisenhower said: N.Y., and Zebeder Townsend of “Tt have got another business- Pontiac ‘ Also surviving are a grandson; ™®" of the same & in cha Piper w-oegeh nies - Lillie Harden of of the Treasury, because he is the . Ye hg : i ft at Inkster, and a brother, Robert Lee wind ot wan te by ay Harden of Flint doesn’t hoard money. he uses Hitt Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday S en good of America, < from the Frank Carruthers Funer- 2 : al Home. The Rev. W. M. Ferris ain ear ence allngge nin: of the Universat Churet of Faith: rooney ictured him as a men. % Detroit, will officiate with burial P suvpose, (who) hasn't a cent... . I know he isa poor man.” The ve funeral Preeident added: ; | “Now, that. is the kind of people - we have, all kinds of people, in Guy E. Whitten jthat cabinet, and I assure vou that thev are doing one thing—they are Guy E_ Whitten, 77, of 37 Mary|working day and nieht for your |Day Ave, died at his home yes-/henefit, yours and mine.” iterday morning. He had been in ill! The news conference was attend- health several months\ led by question-askers from many Born on Sugar Island Sept. 12,\walks of Kke—a school teacher, a 1879, he was the son of William minister, an insurance executive, a in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Town- send's body will be at tl home at 2 p.m. Sunday and Rilla Wolfe Whitten, On June sailor. a lawyer. a real estate man.) 20, 1904, he was married to the a fisherman former Laura M. Thomson. Mr. Whitten, a marine eng}: la few. . i é & a stenoeravher, a that had to struggle to make ends| Fred J. Casfle, 22, the driver, of first-degree murder. Service will be at 2 p.m, Tues-/meet. And he went on to tell Sie-|is in Pontiac General Hospital with) The 23-year-old former furnace ‘multiple cuts and possible internal repairman had confessed the slay- ‘You or anybody else is just as/™Juries, His passenger, Beatricejing of his Lake Orion neighbor's pastor, officiating. Burial will be|important to me as any million-|O’Connor, 15, of West Bloomfield daughter, Martha Little, 3, but $125 Friday after pleading guilty Township, was released. The accident occurred on West 2 p.m. \Maple road, one-half mile west of not be admissable as evidence|Pruitt was arrested Thursday by * MRS. BARBARA SELLMAN Tel-Huron Names — Promotion Director relations and promotion director of 700 in - uniform Bo year may Tel-Huroh Shopping Center is Mrs. phe from 100,000 to Barbara Sellman of 98 Mohawk Rd. the preserit oe: j a al ff Hf ed to civie organizations in their usage in the of Tel-Huron facilities. ‘billion She was formerly associated with Edwin Gage, developer of the shopping center. Asked whether the Life Rafts Spotted Off Spanish Coast | wo" Sait os (Continued From Page One) Britain, It disappeared Wednesday “hight. H i i i 4 :. i Tel hein Hi { z F searching for survivors, or some hint as to the big plane's fate. This morning, Ge Cape northwest tip of Spain. An Air Force announcement said five ships were expected at the do iscene this afternoon. The first raft sighted from the The two rafts were about 20 miles’ apart, : “Dye marker was seen in the jarea,” the Air Force announco-| |ment said. “Weather in area is closing in, with, fog patches and wegen with base at 100 feet above Grandson H as 4 sea el.” 3 Ike.in Turmoil | Eight planes circled the area while a ship sped toward the ite Over N ame rafts, Fresh winds kicked up three tetivetoot waves, Triaking the pos-|\ WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower is grappling with a sibility of a seaplane landing at the problem — whether to have his scene hazardous. + * * Sfi-engine Strato Jet bombers|*!sht-year-old grandson address and other U: S, and British planes|him as “Ike” or as “Mr. Presi- from Europe, North Africa andjdent,"" when they go on nation- \America, plus aircraft carriers of|Wide television tomorrow night. a U, S. task force, participated in| They will. be on TV together’ |the search for the missing men. from the White House in a pro | gram marking the President's) Lie Test Is Given Young David Eisenhower has) 66th birthday or Sunday. called his grandfather “Ike —, ‘car struck Rhodes’ vehicle on the, at the President's request —from right side as both attempted to »-| Howard W. Moore the time he learned to talk. But the President confided to| ct Helen es today that he Accused sex-siayer Howard . mantels soeen it would be Wayne Moore took a lie detector!etter for David to address him! test yesterday at his own request,/,. «.r President’ on the TV jbut Oakland County Prosecutor! program. Miss Hayes said Eisen- \Frederick C. Ziem declined -t0 jower sought her advice when she jmake the ‘results public. called on him at the White House, “I passed,” she later told news- men, adding with a grin that she for|ieft that decision to the President. |Moore’s trial Tuesday on a charge Recklessness Costs $125 Elvin Pruitt, 23, of Livonia, paid \later repudiated the admission, to reckless driving before Sylvan | Results of the test probably will|Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. jduring the trial, Ziem said. Wolverine police. Haggerty road, ‘ if TEUTE City Commission engineer for the railroad, rulled out the Telegraph site because of a increased grade making switch- ing of freight cars impossible and © because of its distance from Pon- tiac Motors and Fisher Body. The yard ig planned to provide increased service for both plants. Explaining the reason for calling in industry representatives, Com- missioner John A. Dugan said: “I certainly want to know how im- portant this yard is in a matter of time, and I want General Motors to prove to me why this is so The Columbia avenue site. con- tained only 3,500 feet where 5,100 feet was needed, Laird explained. The men emphasized that the Walton boulevard-beit line site remained the ‘‘only site where the yard could be built and operated.” Gaffney read a letter from dress shop proprietor, to mention * CANCER VICTIM — That the cancer victim standing above was able to “tell” his story seemed miraculous to Pontiac Area United Fund workers with him. Andrew Barto, man- ager of the Motor City Speedway in Detroit had his vocal cords removed because of cancer, but American Cancer Society helped him to speak artificially. He Napley, right. Re ly Pontiac Preis Phote talked at a training segsion con- ducted by Fund Educational Chairman Eimer Rosenberg, left, for Torchlighters of the Com- mercial Division’s Fund Group, headed by John The Cancer Society and 53 other youth, social and assistance agencies will bene- fit by this year’s $612,202 drive, Oct, 23 to Nov. 16. (Charles H. Blackman, engineer hired by the city to study it's site. to prove he too said the yard “wouldn't work at the city-sug- gested site.” MILES SPEAKS OUT Commissioner Floyd P. Miles took exception to Gaffney by charg- ing Blackman said ‘‘the yard could be built there but that it wotildn’t be advantageous." A brief discussion followed whether the yard could be shifted further west to clear Hollywood | Svenue for its use in lessening Baldwin avenne traffic, Gaffney said the railroad would be willing to pay 530 per cent of the cost of constructing a pedes- jtrian bridge over this street for children from. the south of the belt line going to Wever School. City and school officials listed a hazard to children as another ob- jection to the railroad plan, The general manager added the railroad would install «a must have assumed they would get industrial development along the tracks that were there when they moved in,” he said. “student and be & problem. , _ the , acting © or in the church of your choice. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street - © Phone FE 2-8378 ——e New World. "§| Using your crayons, color this picture, and don’t forget to make po yy and rehabilitation program “in. the 3 fi Prayer Service ™ Wed., 7:30 P.M. New York in 1952 to become the The Rev. RL. CEOM. KELLER Book, Pastor 8. S. Supt. t ence meeting at Green Lake that world through its interracial and international characteristics. For this reason new strategic concepts of missionary teams are emerging. The church must con- front political, economic and world problenf& as realistically as the Communists. In the audience were mission- Labor, Clergy to Meet | | Labor leaders and clergymen of) Fresno, Calif., have. made plans| for a series of joint meetings. Rep-| clergy representing the Fresno Council of.Churches and the Ro- man Catholic Diocese of Mon- terey-Fresno, First topic on the agenda ‘will be | { | aries and leaders from every ABC field, Women Can Help Women and women’s societies! the church must speak to the) ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH -87: Hill Street at Cherry Court Bumdary SMOG oc veces cence seccanececoenes 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ............. see esecceees 11 A. M. Rev. Carl W. Nelson, 8. D.. 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Jesus Christ, God’s Son, died for you and me, and thus He ' paid in full the penalty for our sins so that God could forgive us. God is everywhere and knows everything. Any- one, anywhere, can turn to God in prayer and confess his sins, Jesus, when He was on earth, invited people to come direcfly to Him. He said, ‘Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’” (Matthew 11: 28) Bible-believing Protestants fo directly to God, confess their sins and receive for- . They believe and do _ what God commands in His Word, the Bible. An attractive pamphlet ex- aye y more fully the sub- of confession has been prepared for you. You may receive this pamphlet FREE of charge by filling in and have sinned mailing the following: codenaiieetiatinateatoad 7 ee ee eee em — ee oe ee oe | -oO- THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATI OF EVANGELICALS ™ Box 7411, Washington 4, D.C. Please send FREE pamphlet (EA3) “Why, of course, we do, Bob. 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Brilliantly printed in natural color, are of mural size of 35 x 58 inches. -* 6 becutiful scenes to choose from! 4 WILDERNESS RETREAT, GRAND ‘ TRETONS, ROCK RAPIDS, MOUNT HOOD, HIGH SIERRAS, California; LITTLE CHIEF | MOUNTAIN. : : *1 1" Pontiac Paint 16-17 S..Perry St. FE 5-6184 aS PELL E LELEEI LL P D OM INE: Gh PL 4 = a Pad 2 3 E f Specially Priced at 5 Only DRAPERIES, CARPETS G TILE FLOORS were designed to complement the true beauty of these fine homes. They give a luxurious, sophisticated appearance to blend with modern suburban living. Each home was indi-— -vidually chosen by a home decor expert and designed to fit the needs of the modern family. See them today. four luxurious models OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. This choice residential section is located at 3330 N. Adams Road just 1 mile north of Birmingham. OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Completely furnished by MOLLS, the home of fine draperies _ and floor coverings since 1941, FE-4-0516 Fone ime tA ] COVERINGS an | DRAPERIES Parking 4 tal BEDSPREADS ‘ 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH South of Orchard Open’Mon. and Fri. Evenings ‘til 9 . Park Right at the Door ‘ New! Exclusive with ~ * s s * LJ e e bal hed ° hed * ultra cold wave } 16.75 Extra Value! Shampoo : , Rinse e sell at 15.00 For a 1 @ Styling : limited time only great i : g savings on this exquisite ft 95 = cold wave permanent which 4 A adds unsurpassed beauty to “ Bs _ your hair .). . deep luxuriant waves. You get Serena complete at this amazing price! 4 beds ‘Features Include: poste! colored bath pine pone cw en tlic, dent walks tases. pon es aks ore wood windows . complete choice of cc throughout. Very Close to Pontiac Recreation Area and Highland Recreation Area: — lots (75x225) ... . large vestibule closet . = A Ale ee A A A te ; “ie wept Ithy, environment for raising a family. ) with room : 3 3 he | SILENT VALET — Wouldn't it be nice if we } all could atfordto hire a valet? It's easier and | far less expensive to do like NBC's television | actor Steve Terrell did and build your own silent , valet. You will notice there’s a place for his coat, | trousers, tie, sciolhane trattanb sds ata pockets. Building this silent valet is easy with the full size pattern that lists required materials along with easy-to-understand directions. Send | 50 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Calif. "Two Healing Elements Heat Waler. 24 Hours Out of Each Day Plenty of hot waler, alll the time for the average idmily, Edison under the new Detroit tems ek ainee. 70m ere heating hours at a special rate. Regular $124.95 Utility Closet Big Help to Any Housewife costs, the prospective home buyer)used in the various rooms. frequently gets more for his War II counterpart. For one thing, areas. tion techniques have brought handy tools. ceramic tile bathrooms and kitchens into inexpensive homes, for example. A paranout nlp in acy bonel Forces Evacuation | i" Homes Noted ay: lane be pinsed: alisohots close to the center of -home- , Although real estate admittedly| vacuum cleaner, for example, con-/evacuate more ‘on 300,000 per-_ is expensive in these days of high|veniently can be taken out and'sons today as reports said the Of course, part of a closet iS New Delhi was in d anger of over- money than did his pre-World|ideal, but if none is available,! flowing its banks. i most any man can build a small even budget/| Storage nook at the back of a hall homes built by progressive con-|or in a jog. oa that, = small tractors often include quality ma-| inexpensive cabinet can pur- terials in the most heavily used|chased, sufficiently large to hold — and miners Improvements in installa- the vac afd its assortment of me uilding ben Treas If you wax your floors on Ajabove the danger mark tonight or humid day, remember that it may Another bonus for the home | take longer than usual for them to ‘99° 4500 watt upper element—2,500 watt lower element—Fully automatic, fully insulcted. 30-gal. Gas Water Heaters $6995: THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Open 9 to 5:30 — Mon. & Fri. ‘til 9 p.m. 51 W. Huron St. FE et Bulging Indian River | | NEW DELHI, India, 3 wm —| 'rain-swollen Jumna River near Some 50,000 persons have been warned to leave low-lying areas immediately. A team of 200 army j all reinforcing the river banks and south of the city. With the Jumna expected to rise six feet) tomorrow, floods threaten Agra,’ site of the Taj Mahal, 120 miles south of New Delhi, | a ary. | buyer nowadays ei an architect. Some of these ad- | vantages are: 1. The home is integrated into, the community -and related to! family requirements and mainte- nance of stable real estate values. | 2. Landscaping and street ar rangements are varied to enhance | the identity of individual homes even in large residential tracts. i | 3. Understanding of materials | and their utility and ornamental — | Gealnes. Many architects are now using ceramic tile on the exterior walls of homes even in | the northern part of the United = States. | 4. Provision for. present Tre- quirements of the original tenants) as well as future needs from the | point of view of resale and mort-| ‘gage lenders. i 5. Flexibility indesign that per- mits conversion of general purpose | rooms to bedroom use as families enlarge. or addition of room or a: wing when and if needed. os Wd [HILLTOP HOMES — . 1 =) ot PLEASANT LAKE 3 Custom Built — Project Priced : ~ Suburbanite Bildors, Inc. | Beautiful 3 BEDROOM | BRICK RANCH HOMES with ATTACHED GARAGE We believe we are offering the greatest value of any new homes now for sale in this area eA i i cl ee iit aE) 8 CLOSE TO LAKES AND GOLF COURSES These homes with over | 200 squore feet of living area contain 20x12 living room with fireplace and large picture window. All ceramic tile bath and '/2, colored plumbing fixtures. Ample dining room with French doors opening onto patio area. Large kitchen featuring beautiful Youngstown cabinets in new decotator colors. 2 of 3 bedrooms extra large to accommodate All These Homes are Reddy Wired twin beds and all have KING size wardrobe closets. 2 spacious hall) closets for extra storage and guest closet off vestibule. Additional storage space in attic accessible by pull-down We offer 140 homesites, all overlooking beautiful woods, rolling hills and lake with complete lake privileges to all property owners. garam and up Rd. ond Elizabeth Lake Rd. at west side of Pleasant Loke. stairs. Low Down Payment *78.00 per sagan Model Open Every Day 1 to 7 P. LM. S TO MODEL: % mile south of detbithon Williams Coke | -DYER-JAMES Realtors. 2065 ours Rd. EMpire 3-4771 $350 Moves You Right In! ROCHESTER PARKLAND RANCH HOMES Full Basement close to GM Technical Center, Chrysler Jet Plant, Vickers and Ford Chassis. 516, 750 LOW FHA DOWN PAYMENTS 30 Year Mortgages at low, low monthly payments! HAS ALL THE BIG CITY CONVENIENCES (Taxes Are Lower in Rochester) Loaded With Custom Features Found in Homes Selling to $30,000! HOUSE AREA * 70-foot wide lots - ® Public schools, ef tary and high, © Storms and screens included Parochial schools, Catholic and Lutheran, ® Kitchen fan and hood all within 2 blocks. © Garbage disposer © Township park. with swimming, picnick- ® Vanity in tile bath ing. playground across the street ® Colored bath fixtures © State-stocked trout stream right in the ® Rough-in lavatory in basement development ® Spacious birch cupboards © 5 minutes to Bloomer State Park ® Picture windows in living room © 50 lakes within 10 minute drive and kitchen , “© Shopping centers “ ® Glass bathtub enclosure © City water and sewers ® jJalousie in kitchen ® Police and fire protection Exclusive Sales Agents GORDON. BEG! MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P. M. REAL ESTATE UN 4-4810 MODEL PHONE—OL 6.9391 * % et | E i i a i i ‘ ; EE i lf ‘Deaths in Nearby Chnsianties Merry Makers Ready for Dance Tonight LAKE ORION—The. Merry Mak- ers’ first regular dance ef the year will begin at 8 p.m, tonight. Newly appointed chairmen for the event are Mrs. Stewart Drah- ner, refreshments; Bruce Allen, program; and Mrs, Leslie Gil- more, decorations. clude final sermon by the Rev. Anyone interested in joining the! Everett A. Smith at Monroe Street Churches fo Bid Farewell " club, or attending the dance should! Methodist Church, Lapeer a Har- i contact the secretary, Mrs. Monte) vest Festival Service at St. Philip Episcopal Church, Rochester, and Carlson. . eS ee enn nn a day of recollection at St. Patrick church, White Lake Township. Lapeer =" AD’ Two Elementary Gchooils, Board of Education, Huron Valley School, Oak- land County, ee Michigan. Sealed proposals will be the Board of beget oe ° Union Street, Milford, 6:00 PM. EST . Methodist- Radio Parish; Inc. Duck Lake &i ely 1- The ert base bid shell 1 % clude both projects. rave bids for| A farewell party for he and Mrs. only williSmith was held in the church par- e@nstruction of one net be accepted. Proposals, contract forms, plans and specifications under which the work will be done aré on file and may be Z t Oitice "of the Boe wing places: the Rev. Raymond Lamb, 34, will th ' 640 Hickory Street, Milford. Michigan’ |2ttive from Gaylord, where he 2. Office of Louwls C. Kingseott &'been for eight years. Associates, Ine. Architects-Engineers. 611) Rochester Monroe Street. Kalamazoo, Michigan. | where sets may be obtained | - : F The St. Philip Harvest-festival will be at 11 a.m, service, with 3. Builders and nme at? Detroit, Grand Rapids, ¥. Dodge Corperation Detroit, | »sted i nde irs. Geo Flint, Grand Rapids, Michigan, wna |e veste cho: . = r Mrs " ree ‘Ross Jr. singing “Hail Thee Festi- lors on Thursday. ers —firche and. Lansing, | Michigan 4. FP, Chicago, Tiinois. 6. Tri-City Builders and Traders Ex- ya] Day. bond/ change, Saginaw, Michigan A certified check or bidder's i rada '. « payable to Henry Longfield, Treasurer, | Oa Tha y the charch's Al Heard of Education, Milford, Michigan.| tar Guild will have its annual for the sum of not less than five per ¢ cent (5%) of the amount of the pro- harvest dinner in the Undercroft posal wi oe required with each pro-| at 6:30 p. m. with the Rev. Edgar posal conditioned to secure the Board of MLA. A. Lacas showing slides of church events following the pot- luck meal. Education from loss or damage by reason of the withgrawal of the bid or the faiture of the bidder to enter into a contract of performance if the bid be accepted by the Board. : * * The Board of Education reserves the ‘ . right to accept or reject any or all pro-| Also in Rochester, the First Con- pesals ad to waive formalities in gregational Church will hear the proposals z . ; Separate bide will be taken on the/Rev. E. John Yuells begin a series otlowing: “ A 1. General construction. jof sermons on The Claims of 2. Plumbing, heating and ventilating. | Christ.’"’ The seven-week series will - 3. Electrical work least 30 days. ij “" BOARD oF EDucATIon | °"™- -‘S€rvices. Huron Vality Schools | Milford, Michigan, LAWRENCE J. BRANDESERRY, | Secretary White Lake Township The day of recollection at St. _ -cecimiptglepin’ Se Patricks will be Sunday afternoon, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-|With the Court Detroit of the Cath- bate Court for the County of Oakland,'olic Daughters of America sponsor- Juvenile Division t In the matter of the petition concern-|!Ng the event. All men and women ' ing Pranchet Dale Ashley, minor. Cause of the parish are invited. No. 4654 To Francis D. Ashley, father of child. Petition having. been filed in ld. | Members of the CDA, of which Court alleging that the presens wheres) the Rey. Louis A. Prohaska is abouts of the father of the minor child) , navbas is umknown and child has violated a law) "OW chaplain, will receive Holy of the State and that said child should) ~~~ ee ——— be placed under the jurisdiction of this) Court a In the name of the people of the * State of Michigan, you are hereby noti-| ne- a fa Ic ef fied that the hearing on said petition | will be held at the Juveniie Court, Oak- _— land County Service Center, Court House Annex, 1260-B West Bivd., in the City| or | r of Pontiac, in said County, on the Iry 30th day of October A.D. 1056, at nine, eclock in the forenoon, and you are; hereby commanded to appear personally) at said hearing. tt being impractical to make personal service hereof, this summons and notice shall be served by copy one week previous to said hearing | ; in The Pontiac Press a newspaper print-| ning Monday, Theodore M. Van- ed and circulated {> said County. : Witness, the Honorable Arthur £E./derstempel, Pontiac traffic engi- Moore, Judge of said Court, in the City of Pontiac in said County, this llth day) neer announced, 5 of October A.D. 1956 | Seal ARTHUR &. mooRE, He added that Water street be- A true copy Judge o robate.| 4... . - PY GRORGIENA R MURTHA, | tween Perry and Parke will be Probate Register, Juvente Diviaion ‘changed to two-way traffic ef- t. 13, 56 F . ie | fective the. same time. 1 nite “This is being done to get Notice ts hereby given of a.» public _ ‘ . 4 hearing to be held by the White Lake traffic off Saginaw rather than ‘Township Lage parr at ba ha n| add to it,” the official pointed out. ship Hall on Monday, November 5, 56, : : ate pm. to consider the following) Previously, traffic between Mill changes in the Zoning Ordimance and and Saginaw was restricted to Zoning Map | To consider the following changes in,Ohe- way westbound thus pro- the Zoning Map: wTe . ~~ From Residence I District to Com- hibiting northbound Saginaw traffic mercial 1 District: Lots 1 te 14 inclusive from turning onto Water. and lot 26 Nickerson’s Subdivision, Sec-| tion 36 White Lake Township ' Persons interested are requested. to be present. A copy of the Zoning Map to- gether with a lst of the proposed changes is om file at the office of the township clerk and may be examined by those interested Water street between Saginaw and Perry will be converted to NOTICE OF PUSLIC HEARING Burglars Loot Juke Box, Steal Shotgun, Camera To amend the White Lake Township) Rural Zoning Ordinance by amending; | Burglars who axed their way Article Vi-Section 6.1 Sub-Section 2,\jinto a drive-in at 334 Diston St. Residence I District. | Article Vi-Section Residence I District shall be amended to/hox, shotgun and a camera, Pon- read as follows: eerie’ , : ig Add: Conv. lescent homes, private hos-/tiae police said, pitals and hursing homes when per-' so took 2% j mitted by the Zoning Board of Appeais.| They also t 2% gallons of ice The above stated Amendments are de- cream, according to the owner, clared to be immediately necessary for) ;« we , peggy the Preservation of the public health,|Clarence McClenney of 122 Wessen panes sas safety and are hereby ordered St, : ; { M publlention re Police found the ax by the side hite Lake Township Zoning Board where ane a bee CHARLES R. HARRIG, becreary (coor. Where a panel had . 130) days after Oct. 13, 20 hacked open, Area church events tomorrow in- The Rey, ‘Smith is leaving his church in Lapeer to become a staff member of Radio station WMRP, at Next Tuesday, the new pastor, No bids may be withdrawn for at be preached at both 9:30 and il} publication of @ one-way traffic eastbound begin-| 6.1 Sub-Gection 2, last night stole $25 from a juke!’ Fete Harvest, fo Minister | The conference will start at 1 ip.m., and close with icti | i Commerce Township A training class for persons in- terested in joining the Commerce Methodist Church will begin at 9:45 p.m. Sunday in the church li- brary, with the Rev. Perry A. Thomas conducting. Those inter- ested should contact him previous- ly. Walled Lake The junior choir will make its first appearance at the 8:30 a.m. worship service at the Walled Lake Methodist Church, Sunday, (Oct. 14. The adult choir will sing c at the 11 o'clock service. Annual harvest ingathering will be celebrated with gifts of canned goods, fruit, produce and groceries jarranged around the altar. The igifts will later be taken to the Methodist home for the aged at Chelsea. Elects Staff Waterford Townshipites Plan ~ Further Talks i \was placed on % days probation. Benediction}; of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p.m. | Justice Fletcher Renton. Citizens Unit News in Brief pleaded guilty before Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E, Finnegan and E, Brooklyn. St., was fined $35 by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. A $100 tine was imposed yester- day by Pontiac Municipal Judge Canfield Dr., fined $75 and paid $25 costs at an arraignment before Justice Elmer Dieterle' of West Bloomfield Township. : Patricia A, Lantis, 19, of 26320 Wolverine Rd., Madison Heights, is serving five days in the county jail on a shoplifting charge. She pleaded guilty yesterday at an arraignment before Royal Oak An empty cash register, be- lieved to have been taken from an area service station, was turned over to the Oakland County Sheriff's Department. yesterday after it was found in a ditch on South boulevard between Crooks and Adams roads by a road com- mission worker. Joseph D. Kopeikin, 36, of 806 8. | on Government WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — |Meeting “in committee” at the \Township Hall last night, the Wa-| jterford Township Citizens study lcommittee elected officers, with! David Hertler, a township attor- ney, elected as chairman. | Garfield Manchester is new vice- ichairman, Mrs. E. L. Windeler, secretary, and Gerald Zubelik, treasurer. Four sub-committees were formed to study tax-base and cost of government, schools and education, types of government in Comparison, and structures of governnjent and official powers. The committees will report at the next meeting Nov. 8, Ld * * government will be continued, such as the one slated Monday night at i8 o'clock at the High School Cafe- teria, At that time, Paul Reed, idirector of the Detroit Metropoli- ‘tan Regional Planning Commis- sion, will speak on community planning. , . |paid $100 in fine.and costs after The series of public meetings on ta gram. Blacktop road, near Wil- Hams Winding Dr., Waterford Township, pleading guilty to reckless driving before Keego Harbor Justice James Southard Friday’ Opti-Mrs. rummage sale, Fri. from 9 to 9. 103 N. Saginaw. — Ady. Rod Landry's now at Eddie's Barber Shop, 8 E. Pike St.—for- merly at York’s Barber Shop. _ —Audv. Semi-Public Installation of of- ficers of Areme Chapter No. $03, Mon., 8 pm. 22 State St. Of- ficers Practice, Sun., 4 p.m. Ferne Crawley, Sec Ritter’s farm market, formerly Mannings on W. Huron St. Pot roast, blade cut, 3c. Farmer Pet’s bacon, 39c a pound,; hand picked Site ponies ani penn. Ole peck; es and pears, peck; large selection of Halloween pumpkins, FE 8-3991. Open every night till 12:30; beer and wine to ke out. —Adv, 260 Acres (70 tilable) absolutely one of the most productive farms in Michigan. Excellent 4-bedroom owner’s home, second house 3 bedrooms with bath, 3 large barns, 2 silos, 2 toolsheds, 2 : garage, very adequate buildings for most economical! livestock pro- ton. Whipp Farm —. 1710 E. Michigan, Lansing. e Al gad IV 4-1464; evenings ED 2-0214. _ David Malcoim Konne | ROCHESTER — Burial of David| Malcolm Konno, infant son of . the Commerce night, will be tomorrow afternoon at 1,0, at Muir Bros. Funera Home here; Burial will be in At- Salina, Ohio; a several brothers and sisters in Ire- Edward Kice MADISON HEIGHTS + Service/STe#t for Edward Klee, 79, 27333 Town- ley, will be Monday at 1 p.m. from Harriet the Hazel Park Evangelical Lu- theran Church with burial in Wa- terford Center Cemetery. He died Friday, and his body will be at the Ashley Funeral Home, 329 E. Woodruff until 11:30 a.m. Monday. Surviving are three sons, Elmer of Pontiac, Harry of New York, and Allen at home; seven daugh- ters, Mrs. Myra Austin of Pontiac, Mrs. Evelly Hagen, Mrs. Eleanor Fisher and Mrs. Alice Bonfield, all of Hazel Park, Mrs. Helen Davis of Highland Park, and Mrs. Edna Grulke of Rogers City, Mrs. Gertrude Huson of Evart, two brothers, one sister, 42 grand chil- dren, 23 great-grandchildren, Gerald L. (dake) Mereness DAVISBURG — Service for Ger- ald L. (Jake) Mereness, 54, 11430 Davisburg Rd., who died Thursday) Purope at the Henry Ford Hospital, De- troit, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Davisburg Methodist Church, with burial in Davisburg. The body is at Bendie Funeral Home, Holly. An electrician, he operated an) electrical appliance store here, He was assistant fire chief, a Masonic! lodge member, and a special dep- uty of the sheriff's department. Surviving are his wife, a son, Gerald, of Davisburg, a daugh- ter, Mrs. William Walters of Davisburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Powers of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. Bessie Skidmore of Muskegon, seven grandchildren. | He moved to Davisburg from | Fenton in 1946. Homecoming queen Ann M son, daughter of Mr. and Archie Mathieson, Oxford, class ‘representatives Donna Grove guire. . Mrs. Whittaker to Talk guest day tea Monday at the home of Mrs, Ray Forman, guest speaker. Adv. County Calendar Remee { Members of the Romeo Book Club will) meet next Tuesday afternoon at the) home of Mre. Den 5. Miller, 1150 Bréwer road, for s Bird Day program with Mrs. Howard Tincknell and Mrs. Sidney White as cohostesses : i . North Branch | The North Branch Unit of the Lapeer C Hospital Auxiliary meets with) Mre. Leonard FP : Creek Rd., at me Monday. Each me) ber is asked to ‘blind suction.” ‘Trey The Women's Assn. of Rake f Pres jan Church will mee chureh at 12°20 noon on esses are Mrs. Duane Clod ward Yankankas. | Ba |members urged im th and Mré | of all) Gtngellvitle The Second. Chance Extension wilt mect jet 10:30 am. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Odes Case, $75 Josivn. Rd Mrs; \Sherty Green and Mra. Jerry Murtik: will igive the Christmas workshop . for) ¥ members are to bring shears. iheavy paper, and ecotch tape } * Center| Justice Edward A, Elsarelli. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 56-9424 or MA 56-4031.) Drunk Driver Goes to Jail | Pleading guilty to drunk driving, Henry R. Evans, 39, of Berkley, | County Births North Branch A daughter, Marriet Jaye, born to Mr. snd Mra. Baker Mr. and Mra, Ray Witesn gre parents | ofa daughter, Priscilla cy. ® SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL More heat units in every gallon _ use less. ee oe CHURGH’S, INC. | 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 | 363 S. Saginaw | FE 5-9259 body of the infant, who died in athie- | Mrs. | was | crowned last evening in coronation | and Gwen Miller, and the other junior representative Joan Ma- will be Mrs. Harry Whittaker. She if Kast Heating | carry a .38 caliber pistol, which he dees at all council meetings. Morgan is off duty without pay, recovering from a recent opera- tion. bi He has been with the Madison Heights police force since August and was formerly superintendent of the Detroit Police Department for 32 years, having retired from the Detroit force. Mayor Lioyd Ferguson, Coun- ellwoman Virginia Solberg and Davis voted against Morgan. — Ferguson said he felt Morgan was too old for the job. Morgan is 61 and Ferguson is in his late 50's. Overseas interests may build a luxury hotel at New Zealand's Hud- cedure of the United Fund cam- paign. Candidate Slates Speech to Women Republican Club of Rochester will meet Monday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. H. Whitlock, 1266 Wash- ington Read; to hear Farrel! Roberts, Republican state representation from the District of Oakland County. ; Roberts will speak on the or-- son Bay, Auckland reports, ganization set-up for “getting out the vote,” For reservations call Mrs. C. H, Whitlock. + le INSURANCE Protection” n-Fuller Agency, Inc. Phone FE 4-4565 147 ‘W. Lawrence St. ROCHESTER — The Woman's Bolanced Fidelity Sound. Mohogeny or limed ook grained finishes. Stond 215781. —_— Symbol of RCA Victor Compatible Color TV - TV—come in today! For UNA: UMF.VHF tmer optional, extra. » ‘Bach RCA Victor Big Color TV receives.both color ond. black-and-white shows — thot's why it's Compotible color TV it's like heving 2 | sets in TH HAMPTON 825 W. Huron Enjoy all the new colorcasts — in color... See black-and-white shows on the same set! - BIGGEST VALUE in color TV history! This is the ' Aldrich—and like all RCA Victor Big Color sets, it brings you 254 square inches of viewable “Livirig Color” picture. 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Accountant gen Beige gel required, Give | setae pane “box ATTENTION Page ~~ =. an es ar To Mutual of Omaha. sargest e end ac- cident in the world = $500 to : me first year CG ine in your earnings ev year there- Mee pmted ria ote a. pg No canvassing or e ate * » Complete ‘o the field and . i our home e schools, also in. red schools, all at wancqment ye on waividusl . tm meeting the anxious to work oney, For confi- per- |] office: listing aoe if Et 31140 join ished firm dealiaig in exciu- SPITZL “EY COR P. REAL ESTATE SALES sell new and used houses, vacant, 7 subdivisions now open. New GI and FHA homes Plenty of letings al LADD'S INC. 42n6 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains REMINGTON RAND® Professional Selling 26-35. Excellent salary Mission indensivg sai yeat ite. REMINGION RAND rties and hotses __ Midwest 4-7422 at our Drayton Plains 2 experienced salesmen to member of 2 multi- services. Will train new willing to work. An excel- ‘or ambitious Call Mr, offices. Ayer, Sales Career of _ SHOE SAI -ESMEN ‘il LAKeview ir an ment or 10 to 3. a E. 7 Mile Ra ZEPRLORIVE POERTION AVAIL: AVAIL- able amy week for middleaged Child care, 1 p.m.-5:39 p.m. ee work S days a week. No house Prefer lady with own have Christian back dependable. Good wee wight person. trans. Must be ¢ weekly al tly. salary sa co view 75. older, Neisner Bros inaw able Jobs. iow NG en for fll pol salesgirls, Steady ATTRACTIV oO OPENING For = East women, 21-50, fne's accept or- cents eet ssid te Pe asthe Barve tt Peed MAJESTIC 29 heey Middleaged widower “wants reliable, trust- worthy housekeeper in good home. Write box 63, Pontiac Press, stat- ing age, wages and ref- SILK SC HINISHER ee Stenographer meet, ar, geet, git in- efit, Cen- near sonnel a T7151. Wed. Exp. Waitresses Ww. 4 ices LJ von. ad 4 pm WOMAN TO DO Fe et a. earonel babysitting. Ref. W td. — Waitresses footy at 200 Lounge, 1122 W. _Huron_ between 9 a.m. ‘til 4 p.m. im your rong call - whe Rig of age or a2 ON. Sag- BAR ler's Bly _Bioomtiet 10 a.m. _Bicombiela” BABYSITTER WANTED. = N, Parte. Between 9 As id Mills, to 8 APPL MAID. DAYS. Ads 1 AS “Must mye oF menceemanl . Schoel- m.| BABY atk, -3 2% OR OLDER. ii am. — fT om. 608 N, E. ¥ & 3p at a nee Re ees te ee = sooRKErER FOR FURNITURE store, full time, some @x necessary, 164 Orchard Lake A FE 58 }- rche ake Ave. 1i¢ r PE Sail ' cata =. GIRL. APPLY IN 2 to S p.m. Kingsley Inn, rience ad- or Bloom. GOOK FOR TEA | ROOM, M. HOURS: Must _ own transportation, mMAyialr 6.3003 have CHECK ROOM GIRL. APPLY iN § p.m. Kingsley Inn, ja “Bilis CHILD re Added ily YR rej OLD CA POR daughter in my Sylven Lake trong gular school > eae duties option: DIsiWwa work. Pi, DINING ter five days ® Woodward At DERLY ie, ays week hai, SS ASHION 44548 ROOM openings resses, on Patent 3 ("Agely be person only TED'’S weekly. FE 4-026 i ti vs, with Possibilities Fg tent employment. Apply Ty's Jewelers. ELDERLY LADY OR GIR hous a ¢! a week. Wages, E. Third, or ca ‘CASHIER. nd ying prete office oe grt, ‘shorthand SHOP R FOR EVENING 171 Dixie Hwn, Drayton WATeRBaaaE, “Ted's has 2 Timited = of - Square Lake Ré,_ LJ Tr nen pene 40234 afte? #3 PER BU. en PICK- _wo and deliver. OR 3-350! WAITRESS. Mar Inr Dereon. an Wtd. Exp. Waitresses Apply at 2300 Lounge, 1122 W. __ Huron. Between 9 a.m," “*til_ 4 p.m. “Ww . Apply i housework. 2 children after 6, Must live 24780. fi in, Ca for - =. tween 6:39 p.m, and 10:30 p.m. FOUNG MARRIED, MAN kind ine: Saturday _oniv. ee erica sales work). Has car. EM 3-4407. hr. ¥ ust. be able to be, week, Eee fetalled Serica Work Wanted Female ll eo *i3 2 Wounn WANT WALL WASH. & WOMAN GARE OF - SS TR Be eniidren and Le wn Beg xe rTONe ren ve OO RAME eT ee EE FO wom WOULD Line Dat WOMAN.TO L. IN, MORE FOR work cleaning. FE #-3713 es f than wages, ch children oes time after @30. and 1a 00 a.m, ctr. EXPERIENCED WOMAN [AN WOULD WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHiL- e day w 5 6 wee! ree "while mother works. Cail |-.s!ve references. 1 _ before 5. FE i723, EXPERIENCED WOM A a Wa WAITRESS WANTED AFTERNOON ®re for une en's Coney Island, 3153 W. | ¢W® hom: ..Pontiae Press. OCCASIONAL . Fie BIC. WOMAN WANTED TO CARE FOR FE GRAEBNER’ ¢-Peaiien 313 Pontiac State ‘Bank Bide. FE "8—ROYAL OA i ae sn GR w Work Wanted | Male 10 Seatac tar acs CEMENT. gg ey zeies, porches, steps, etc. FE 8-2900. , AND CEMENT. go REE etc, PE 8-2890. : rk Ne ana, reoatr hee sae Eee WORK Garage floors, driveways, base- “4 Cheap tabor MY ments. Patios. 20102 or FE 8-829 SERVICE STATION WORK. 7: gTentumecines. Gos OL 32306. PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonable, FE §-1016 a ane amet ANING. 9 BY YY. f. $1.00 _plus car fare. FE 4-08 TRONINGS - Seem: FE Tipe. 58. Edison TRONTOS 8 BU. ee seat IN MY HOME. inoue aoe $) A 8U. S121 Mary Sue OR 3-1535 a sg & pa oo Wit ‘Thurs paeanne: LADY Wikis aut Wess work week days. FE 23-0326. MIMEOGRAPHING 7 ai sane iG. SmC- _fetarial service EM 3-2842.__ NEAT, DEPENDABLE GIRL DE- _Sires work, Ref, PE FE 2-6495, yr. old afternoon toile WOMAN, LIVE ane children, more for wages. FE 8-0637. while mother works WE 32-6044. , CARE OF 5 home OVER %0 NEEDED AS family. WOMAN housekeeper for small and Sonday off. Birmingham res- idence, Write box 17 acl Press for interview. WOMAN, NOT OVER 40. 5 DAYS, Sh Broadway St, Lake es WOMAN er TAKE CARE OF 8 5 than Permanent, good wages, private room with television. Thursdays PRACTICAL NURSE, AVAILABLE. OR_ 3-396 3-3984 RELIABLE BABYSITTING IN MY _home, FE_5-0607. RELIABLE BABYSITTING, IN MY | $6607, __ home. Si WERS AND ) DRAPES. |, REA- sonable, OR 3-53 TYPING DONE a. HOME. Weterfor' High d‘atrict. OR 3-9783 WANTED: LAUNDRY Y WORK Ese "tee ¢ Babysitting. FE |\WASHINGS ;g AND {RONINGS | wanted, FE 5-7624. | WASHINGS & TRONINGS. ba A 6-i388 | 104 Forrest, Call after | WASHINGS AND omisioe BORE CEMENT and BLOCK Work. FE §-0782. | KT TAYING, aAKOWO ¥ Fin. * cases conten inet octet ALL KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE- a os ® ‘ a bon HEATING AND PB Purnaces—-Sheet m: Ba Hwy ____ OR_ 3.2180. PL. — pad _eoete work. tee ana re sien AIR COMPRESSORS ARC WELDERS 2.1631. ; DOLL HOSPITAL Wigs end Repairs. 107 _Btarr EXPERT Service on all tynes of heating equipment, Days 12-0066, nights FE 68-6704. Gn (heme Oo war Oe PE 2-7188. * 2 F PLUMBING & HEATING oon Auburn. Phone oye rE $9607; aight. FE | rE oe ales & estimates Licensed oemee plumber be! Sean 2 MACHINE. FREE fob ‘too big or ic MOTOR SERVICE RE- > rewinting. 218 E Pike. i. 4-3981. FURNACE CLEANED, SERVICED Sine. Chester--Nelson, FE PURNACE ont waar AND RE- sheet metal contracting. GENES HEATING SERVICE. Furnaces & weer. free esti- _mates, 4-hr. service. PRECISION SURFACE GRINDING. Pr a Grindin® ‘Service, OR RADIO, TELEVISION AND WASH- achine repair Pick wp and de hver?. Work «uranteed. FE 3-7658. REPAIR SERVICE ON WHIRL- pee os hs > a R. P. Meee i ee —_W Hee FE, 5-843 TREE NG RET: al, Free estimetes aly 20l9 FE 4-5324. SAWS MACHINE MANLEY_ SEACH _ te Basie ELECTRIC SEWER CLEAN ING Sinks~Sunday Service| . Free estimates. TREE TRIMMING i9 YRS Ex. rience, FE. 8-0024, WELL DRILLING Well and sumo repair. OR 3-2308, Dressmaking, T? Tailoring | 16 SEWING ALTERATION, FIRST class work done. 121 Putnam. __FE 5-3534, : ier SMALL BLACK PURSE ON ON | Lost Your naif ncieateeia intent: a SEADLE'S DRAPERIES SAMPLE shown 5-1027. ‘ ~ 4 Lake Rd. ~~THOMAS UPHOLSTERING % 8. TELEORAPH PE 45-8008 SLIFCOVERS. DRAPES 18 RED DO "| _spreads our material. | FE 6-579" ~ Lost & Found we Pounn: SHRINE & STAR “RING. ‘all OR 3-$008. German Shepherd sacar St, Lost Tray. Be: and s TEE nantes. Record, OR 2-330. LosT: gr ‘8 WA LLeT. ge Oct. at Pandy's 0 5 Driv on =! money yg" a lieense, reristration, eaberente ecards ond children's please “ Libers reward. RE. hovert . oney. oun ot bart > 34558 or FE Sess: Rg EE AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES _ Ease your m mind of worry, Eno’ the facts abort matters. Private | tion, FE § 5-5201 consulta’ bs A GIRL OR wR WOMAP NEED- @ friend's adviser. contact Mies, R. L, Langley. Phone _ Bem, Confidential. The Salvation auprvoy HEARING a RM. 10. 10, 14 N FE 4-05. Acrotred | Knapp Shoes Fred Hernan 2070 Airport Rd _OR_3-1592 DAINTY MAID FOR SURPiIES. Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814, 63 Ms FALL. SPECIAE. COLD wa $5.50. Dorotay's. FE 2-1244. FOR ‘YOUR REAL h call FE 8- Travel Agencies (235A “PLANNING. A TRIP? AIR AIL STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS & eee RNATIONAL—DO! URS — CRUISES — HOTELS PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 608 W. Huron St FE 8-351 Wtd. Children to Board ; 26 LORED HOME DAY CARE a childre Lt wa 4-2892. SILK MER- 3937, DAY CARE FOR SMAL , CHTL- dren ig d home. Peery Park __ district FEL 4-787! _. Garden Plowing 16B aur ROTOVATOR LAWNS, gardens, top soll delivered. FE __2-00TT_ and FE 6. PLOWING, ae TRADING DISCING = mowing. West side. FE 4-4 776 Scott Lake Rd 18 ~_ Laundry. Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN on RUF- fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiae Laundry. Phone FE 23-8101, home nights. Babysit some eve- in my home. Cheap. 103 Home St. R FAMILY LAUNDRY eR. eae. Ironing and cleaning. MI WASIING ay DONE, rea ‘ LY LANDRY. AS = a 8 WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHTL-| delivery. After 4:30 FE ae | and light horsework. EM | a aguimGe AND IRONINOS. Fick ___ Landscaping 184 and deliver, FE 4-0665. watacks ee ee Help | Wanted 8 8 WOMAN WISHES WORK. § DAYS COMPLETE 1 AWN BUILDING, aisecrinmbinin «mec om week. 7a oui! seeping. service’? hen ae Wane ORL i, MEL yg ee Galax. ol 9 CUSTOM BULLDOZING, ¥ A RD, Michael's Drive In, Dixie " driveway grading and beck filling. _Hwy., Comer Silver Lake Rd. pid Wik Oh WOUAR FOR GOOG se Baiiding Service 12 Sani CRANE LANDSCAPE CON- Watkins route, we train you, AAA | tector, Complete lawn building steady year round no tay offs, | ALL ALL PLASTERING GUA and evergreen ne Easy average $2.50 to $3.00 Tal hour./| Resid homes and repair spe- | _ terms Apply in person, 180 N, Perry. | _ciaities. OR 3-5146 TREE fa a AND SALES HELP WID. |*%, m3 hy fcuk come 33000 Y ed preferred not Gordon y. EM | LANDSCAPING, LAWNS, PATIOS ghould Bive "anowleane ren teen ‘driveways drain tiles end tree ALL, EINDS OF CEMENT WORK. Pontiac sin. Lind YARD AN DRIVEWA) ing, and pack filling FE $-3592. YARD Le in’; GRADING, seeding and sodding FE 59636. ___Moving & Trucking 19 Fr A-l MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable rates. i _ ASHES & RUBBISH men work, OR 37703, Basements cleanse d, ng FE +7615, - } Exc. CARE | IN DRAYTON PLAINS OR_3-2761 EXC. DAY Gane. . NR. PONTIAC _ Mitt FE & Fan sGHOOL SaanSInG HOME. _PE 45440 WiLL CARP FOR or school-aged Caidren, Licensed. Call PE 2-3682 or Metamora 67F5. Wid. . Household Goods 27 F URNIT URE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the too dollar, Will_buy outright or sell tt for you. B. B. Community Saie Phone OR 3.2717. HOLLYWOOD & ROLLAWAY beds, studio eouch, misc, furni- __ture. 6 or 8 rooms. PE 5-7332. LET A be A 300, AUCH AUCTION IT __for SOrnAes re LARGEST OnE 5 , varera Cash waitin, rE + _.Wtd, ‘Miscellaneous — 28 i. ) AND SCRAP JUNK CARS, m “Money Wa Wanted 28A WANTED &, HOME year, wit ap interest nm _bonué 1 MA cam 5 to | Rent — cod Pear ta nniciwicteni err STORE. on sonra SPACE. 1200 | 1600 8 Pe ais. 8 to 4:30. Mon ) MOTHER WITH 9 CHIL- dren wants Jor 4 1 a WANTED BOARD & 2 PRE-SCHOOL | Pontiac. Cali 752 thr K. L. L. Templeton, Realtor “HIGHEST CASH DEAL A. JOHNSON, Realtor 17M S; Tele tig Rd, FE. 4-2533 2 ROOMS, PRIV. ENT. MODERN. + eee. uired. FE 4-4340. MORTGAGES 00D ES 'y 10% Discount Would like te purchase well low discount. Call me oor appointment. i. WM. H. KNUDSEN Wanted Real eal Estate 32A 32A PARTY oe TO 12 family apt. PRIVA buy Clean, ed coupl _drinkers. Skee FE ant, i Ro a z. bath, 5-0406. 184 Mt. Clemens. ON. Perry. 7 ROOMS & BATH NEARLY NEW re. ia Pike Fe eagta 8 2 ROOMS AND BATH, CLOSE IN in, clean. 37 Park Pisce, 2 ADULTS ONL . ne 7 ROOMS. CLEAN. UTILITIES, washer FE 4-609) 7 RM BABY WELCOME. Close tin. 52 Gledstone TAND 3} RM FURN. APT, UTILI- ties furn, Baby weicome Sre caretaker at 23 Steinbaugh ct, tr TN AO =o 7 RM. APT. LARGE, 73 NORTON, ‘FE cM vine for GA- hy.” Maceaay cial ing for fnvestment. rE 42158.) WANTED In WARvET ssround Be ae. Lenrer Real S ielate FE 2-862 FE 2-0657 PE_2-6097 RELIA We Have Buyers Waiting For 2 or 3 bedroom brick yo basement 2 or 3 bedroom fra 2 to & acre building « If you have any of’, “thie above properties call WHITE BROS. p REALTORS | te e 0 205 Open tre % 3 -. Sun.\1 to CASH \_ For your home equity, \e ™ ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 210 8 Telegraph Rd FE 50676 FE 5.5783 "CASH" \ tt - too difficult to ‘our “HOME When Pg list your property 3s “ CALL Us for expert appraisal of your property ® fet our staff bd experienced sales- men for you Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. Segingy st. 1 to 5 4 Ph. FE 5-614 ears Service Open Eves. till 8:30 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE STRANGE: be 1 g $55 a month. Adults. FE 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. _aduits only. 287 Oakland Ave 7 RM. GROUND FtOOR. PVT. by and bath Utilities furn OR BATH BASEMENT map only. $12 week, a RMS. COUPLE PREFERRED. 3 UPPER. PRIVATE sare 2 EN- trance. 36 Center. FE 5-4 T ROOMS. Robin wood 2 CLEAN ig y # vULTS ONLY, _18 Ellwood. C r 3 } ROOM FURNISHED “APT. _Aduits only FE 122 3 ROOMS, Ag gh a e900 3 BATH ae GARAGE. EM 3-474 LARGE ROOMS, GROUND floor, Private entrance and bath. _no drinkers. Ref. PE 5.6506 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE anu beth, refrie. and washer. 298 _Central J ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance, gas heat and clean. West _Side 1676 iv. ROOMS. . NICE, “CLEAN. yp SureT. ist, Noor. On lake OR J ROOM FURNISHED -F “HEAT, lights and gas. B Mad welcome, 316 A week. rE 4-208 3 ROOMS. GROUND SLaGR cou- _ple only. mL! Pinegrove. T LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, -private- bath and entrance. FE __5-2660 J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance, 1 small child swelcome. 268 Cottage, FE 4-05082", 3 ROOM FPURN. A “FOR. RENT, 331 Chandler. - 3} ROOMS AND BATH ON iST floor, Gas heat in winter, blower air conditioned ‘in summer. No children, Washing privileges, el derly couple preferred, Call be- 4_tween 4 abd 5.7 Allison St. 4, ROOMS AND BATH ADULTS only, Utilities furnished. 447 Or- h ake A ochard E ROOMS | yi fiveviace. ren nce. OR +137 : BATH ON living room util. pated. it all COUPLE Re outs & BATH UTIL. $9 Willard 3 RGOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance, heat & electricity. $16 weekly Apply 806 St. Clair. BUY OR SELL I will pereonally buy your prop- | erty or will sell it for you and show you how to get cash if the price is ‘eee. Call and let us prove R. ‘RILEY, BROKER 500 D FE 41157 Elis. Lake Rd. “LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING, LET SHOW YOU HOW TO WE BUY BROKER. WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE aiesiad Sa hasers waiting. “ Li “TRADES * We are en in potas. bod _— ‘uss the LISTINGS WANTED | many buyers waiting for Mt tings of residential oroperty in Rochester area __apt. In Pontiac. ROOM | or Plains: room Drayton > Waterford. Write P. 0, Bos! ih! . Drarton ins. oger B. Henry, Inc. 1 Main &t. | OL 16111 we een a Rochester, Mich. — | 3 | PRIVATE EN: No children, 239 8 |_ROGM APT. trance. & bath Marshall, . — ; ROOM®B, PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath, Refrig, and washer, 298 re “ROOM UNFURNISHED APT _ > with, bath Reasonable. OR 3-3492, 3 ROOMS | NEAR” arin STEAM at. * 0 ten in _ Pens, 401, N. Pad . 7 “ROOMS “einuaries ~~ FURN. _Ciose to to OR 3.2188 3 ROOMS, wineries NOV. 18T. 1 child weldpme; 2 rooms, furn Avail, Oct, references. 261 State St, 3 FR OOMS. PRIV _ Util, furn, Ad i, 3 ROOMS LO’ RIVATE trance & batt, adults only. W. Pike 3 ROOMS, PVT, BATH & EN- trance, Re 2-11. 1630 Parkway. Sylvan ROOM ad ENT, Ro thilde vig > Bari 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE F dren welcome §-0835 3 ROOMS BATH & ENT. ut Ruth St EW: 164 T.. ADULTS Josivn, Rd QUIRE 138 Huron 8t. at i. P utilities uate, Neat and bear | Adults onty \ 4:30, 168 Pine Grove § ROOM FURNISHED APT. Children allowed, EM 3-4207 @ ROOMS seved. EM Let to Sears & Roebuck, FR 4-2436, 1 child or baby welcome, -