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Orawer sizes:— 30 to 42. Shirts — 36 to 46. The Day ta ‘a China Cihal hs New Driver Gets , : a x : r} ’ fj se ; - & : o : : Comm ners Will Debate i on West Huron but No License When You Shop at SIMMS! — They're Here 3 |. BIRMINGHAM — If you must | , | : ® ; aa ed have os — owt b oe ~ j : a ys \aa in front of the police <= ~ Off-Street Parking Monday | Iipecioltse in Ofontol |r 2 tt y Hunting Season : 2 ’ at with. you. | From Our Birmingham Bureas | The dance will be held from ppecietse - oun is a poahpine afeinn ah va BIRMINGHAM—Now 2 tamiliar |9 Pm. to ‘midnight at the Com Type Food Ieyearold girl here, who cont s , md t Se. Ue foods wi driver's ry ol ae a Oe ee ie Carel Whitty. Other committee omnes ao = a onan ies tT ctaieted onl a blue, Lon Sedinance wil take the lime. | chairmen are Marilyn Cs A Fue open-house grand opening Friday | to take her road test with Patrol- tight at next Monday's City Com- | McGatfey and Karen Alpers. China City—Pontiaec’s newest man. Lawrence Winkelmann. Commissioners .made this deci- | Untt 6 of tho League of W The new cating place is lo was just pulling the car out of a , a ADQUARTERS FOR HUNTERS sion Inst night after a closed-door | Votre will meet at 5 tonight at cated in the Huron Centre Build- | parking space in front of the sta-|MPPONTIAC “ONE-STOP” HE ule ste bal © aly oe wales cate November oe eS ee ale ee : HOPPE ‘(been tabled since this summer. | lection Jasuos' will be discussed. Cantonese cuisine, the dining room | ahead Damages yt cor of Simms SLASHES PRICES on Famous : gr Bi 24, will persons. Henry H. . Sere changes willbe found tn | Josephine Mainous, Ferndale in om seaneiaane Wy pester Me TT oe comaek te 0. REMI or WESTERN : NT the ordinance which requires = icrior decorator, guest parking Commented Wishelmata cn his 4 4c new or expanding businesses fo speaker at tonight's dessert meet- nearby for over 100 cars. Jy Canmen t report, “She failed | ° previde parking spaces on a pre- ing of the North Suburban Chi The interior of the new restau-| written acciden ' +4 z Sraiied nesent ose xe cme mated ogo ame ee eee aoe, ont OLZUN ONENS: 3s : . will be held at 8 a , . ee en ee ieee change | Mrs. Harty Gruber, Knox street. tarets 0, 9 Ast. 04: wate | Cohan! Board OKs , : finches UN OM which. would exempt buildings of ° - wall carpeting. Light Sue bamboo All Geuges—All Shot Sizes . $ less than 1.000 square feet in size | Noted naturalist and photogra- drapes cover the front window and onan Aeap eMEAVY LOAD. ® from providing any off-street park. |Pher Kari Maslowski will lecture | blue-and-beige upholstered booths lake Street School = 3 pi ge ot Reclfoot Lake, eon. at 15 hn, Ah Da ha : ; } “* ieee et Crest k School aud-| iF any ence a33 ree a : Where packing bas been provided , ‘torium. ta Ave ee ee rn ee ae pepuiet 3. by an approved access drive, even| The lecture, one annus! | Born in Forest, Ont. June 24, |i the son of Yick Hong who adat tarm i ¢ though the access is # public right- | series, is restricted to members 1876, he was the son of Thomasjhad the Mandarin Gardens res-| CUE PSyeKnogice rience os ° ot-way and not legally owned by | Cranbrook Imetitute of Science, and Martha Mathews Johnston:|teurant on Cass avenue in Detroit © o'* Coben tm AACP recom 4 Se epee Over, comentenanere “M, Wensl, Birmingham |He came to Holly trom Canada| for 37 years. mended two other sites $ felt it might be reasonable in some Masts the | When he was 11 years old and had} Chief chef is Wing Hong, cous- One the Golf Drive (not > cases to allow for the inclusion of pon Flt po relly Me resided in Pontiac 4 years. tm pf the manager, whe has | .™ oected to Lake Street by ° this area as part of the required He was a member. of the Oak- in Chinese restaurants in peegapene f ° ae Se reer: bawe., bee fe United Presbyterian| San Francisco and Detroit. Entire |%, “oroughfare) and $ * parking space warded a proclamation to Mayor land Avenue ry where the presént City dump is ° Still on the parking subject, | Chartes Renfrew, paying tribute [Church and Pontiac Lodge 21,/ statt will be Chinese. being filled. This, said the board, : bat in another vein, the lawmak- | t9 the nurses of America cele | F&AM at |, Family dinners and business | would not be for several s ers heard further revisions from | brating 100 years of nursing. Mr. Johnston was employed &t |iunches will be offered, and private wee ion coaeoa: “ , ° : assessment formula te defray vas National Nurse Week |¥¢@* pointment. American food and/ Another school must be ready by : | costs of constractin; « szse,cue | Ut G. Mennne Williams has Surviving is his widow, th@) carry out service are also evail-| the fall of 1955 to rélieve our al- P4 porting tet at the southeast cer: ales paid honor to the profession. | former Ann Burke whom he mat. | abie ready overcrowded conditions at DISCOUNT PRICES on Shotguns : am rere oy ee aoe * .® 5 can aol 0 Pom cputichs will be available as eel |e eng nt Siem Griffin, board | troduced to tomorrow, when Chil- Toth died in Pontiac General ‘ot tine the Oe en ee 4 Hunters’ Pants dren's Theater presents its Mas- | Officers elected te m*ve the Wednesday morning fol- pirates wore. Gay colorful Cc 2 way wear. @ tian adventure entitled “Space | association tm its first year are: | Hospital Wednesday moctig, me tor. —_— U8 $489 1. $649 , season a father vice ne “Bocttin Vanvore, Pa., Dec. 12. -. = sizes. : 4 5 5 oes pes ot Se A By mg Pron, {1887 he was the son of Louis and Clown. Costume $419: SN ee ee ake ate ee rae nets Same. | enired Jones ‘Tot, fe cme t . wep cqetane te | ° Choice of 3 styles—tace leg, | ___@wah Mrs. Walter Patton, who will) mother vice president; Robert | M ollteall ago rent esters Fea vente minn $ 39 3 “Straight pants and knit Bot- assist Mrs. Gilbert Gove in direct-| Wandell, treasurer; Mrs, James Oakland four years @ treat weering tate ony. <0 ; -@ tom styles. All sizes ing. ne-Beiaie Shoemaker, —— _ fostiend = at Spadatore tume, Sizes 6-M-L. Senide leaned : ot Depo a ce Performances retary; and Mrs. . . - . & - e ham Theater wil go on at 18 | recording secretary, | Besides his perents aia sur ‘Dutch Girl Costume KK Red Gloves ° Zipper SW'T SHIRTS $1.98 a.m. ang t pm. with tickets * *¢ @ vived by four sisters Bvery goed Witle gir! wanes c e ak Red Corduroy CAPS... .97¢ available at the box office. Three officers recently were brothers, Mrs. Ethel Rasel of real Duteh Girt eestume. Mere 29 : se " Lacky and Happy. the — girls cous Brovhelde. | ines : airy oe wl Rocongplesy storia . —— i ° Hunters’ Heavy Duck Material ee phot th ecm beptaned Cranbrook Schools. Edward 8. Reid | and Sandra Lee Toth of Pontiac Many. More Costumes at Great Savings © oh " |. .$1.39 Union 4 All Sizes Bobby. Dickerson and his orches- Gardner as treasurer end: Arthur |rates, prevail. Support, the Ameti- Brom Majer Costeme..... $1.39 e tra will play tomorrow night at a |B Wittliff as secretary, van Cancer Society's 1954 Crusade . $1.29 c “4 dance sponsored by the Newman Pirate Costume eeeeeeeer Suits ° a re cage of — to Cub of Holy Name Church, the | : 7 a idee a $1.89 % ° s. | Complete range of sizes. club for all high school studengs in | _ We Bought the Entire Stock of Maker's Little Be-Peep .......... rae $ 98 : ne the _peridh. | Discontinued Styles to Offer Men's and. 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US. Handles — Housewife Woe Government Bureaus Deal With Problems‘ of | Child-Rearing, Cooking WASHINGTON (UP)—The U.S. is available from Uncle Sam—if the housewife knows whom to ask. The best) sources are the Women's Bureau | and the Bureau of Human Nutri- | tion and Honde Economics and the Children’s Bureau, sources of deccadianasth ects a euunid au of its realm, such as the couple who write to ask, reau?”’ Sometimes children write the | bureau. One eight-year-old New | The bureau advised him to “get a/ good night's sleep.” The bureau also received this | letter—on referral: if ra in full length. Idesl ter heme use 25e Value Lighter Kit c Gensine Ronson kit hes 5 fliimts. 1 wick end inserter, and 1 brush, —Main Fleer lSe Value Inserts 2 Mas : picture win- Gows end metal ring reinforcements all wallets Lb. 17° Peanut butter candy individually for Hallo- Lucite hendies itm pink or olue. Nylon bristles are firmiy ip handie —Main Fleer set S175 Value 3-Power Binoculars $]12 Pameus Harrisce fea Cheése,-nuts, eggs, bread power Be crumbs, etc. Years of neck strap. + servight: - =Qed Fleer —Main Fleer ' = 20x30 Inches Gift Wrap Paper g.-- 10¢| Fine quality gift wrap- ping paper_in assorted colors and designs. »30¢ value —Main Fleer 89 PLASTIC 3-Quart Mix Bowls 67° Polyethiene plastic bow!s chip, crack or peel. Wash- able, odorless plastic: won't —tnd Fleer 7 a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 7 rn E PONTIAC PRESS @ cents states $20 00 ip advance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Jules Verne Outdone History was made when the Navy's new craft Nautilus, the world’s first atomic powered submarine, was com- -missioned at Groton, Conn. In fact this pioneering submersible _ far outdoes that fictional Nautilus con- ceived by Jutes Verne in his classic story, “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.” * * * This amazing fighting machine with its 11 officers and crew of 85 has every- “These mail order insurance com- thing and can do everything. For ex- panies operating from another State,” ample, it can circumnavigate the globe said Mr. Hiruinozr, “cannot be forced without surfacing. Itcan goformonths under present Federal laws to be without refueling. the amount of food and oxygen carried. x * * Without batteries or diesel engines, the Nautilus has the first power plant of its kind ever built. The turbine which turns the two propellers gets steam from the atomic furnace. This is heav- ily shielded to protect the health of the The furnace is fueled. new kind of navy. wouldn't suspect it from the Nautilus, it is one of the tory that such an event was staged by the weapons ever devised. This ‘alr sex, a revolutionary submarine is the first unit ‘of what eventually will be an entirely Victory on Two Fronts and Bonn regarding the rearming of West Germany. Favorable votes in the Nation- al Assembly and Bundestag not only approved the principle of the nine power London pact but measurably improved chances of ultimate ratification by both — countries. * * * - At Paris Premier Menpss-FRANCE staked the life of his government on his demand that the Assembly approve Ger- man rearmament in principle. Thanks to the Premier's own moderate Radical Socialist Party, De Gaullists and Sociai-— ists, the vote was overwhelming. The unofficial count gave the Premier some 50 votes more than the necessary ma- jority. * x * ‘ Similarly the earlier vote in the Bundestag concerned only the principle As advices from Bonn emphasize, this vote was only the first step on the road to par- liamentary ratification. Nonetheless it was a victory for Chancellor ADENAVER of the London agreement. and the idea of European solidarity. From the outset the Social Democrats have fought the Chancellor’s every ef- fort for alignment with the West. They have made it clear that they will fight the London agreement just as fiercely — as they opposed EDC. x * * What the Social Democrats say they want, of course, is unifica- tion before rearmament. As be- fore, they are urging negotiations with Russia but have no new arguments since they failed to win support for their opposition to EDC. | Beyond doubt there will be further of Opposition in both houses. The impor- . tant fact is that Dr. ADENAUER’s Coali- of Lake Orion; eighity-fourth birthday. ks tion appears strong enough to win final Because German rearmament is the paramount goal of our Euro- pean policy, these votes at Paris and Bonn were victories for the West. gettin i patie Saas te Ingurance Warning A timely warning against . certain kinds of hospital insurance being sold here by mail has been sounded by the Better Business Bureau of Pontiac’s Chamber of Commerce. Purchasers of the policies pay $5 to $10 a year or $1 a month. They are led to believe, says Jonn Hie.incer, as- sistant manager of the Chamber, that their policies will be honored by hospi- { tals. x *« * Instead, policy holders who go to the hospital find they have to pay the bill themselves and then try to collect from the insurance companies. In nine out of 10 cases there are so many exclusions in _ the policies that they dont get their money anyway. licensed in Michigan. Our State laws, therefore, offer no protection.” * * * The results are lack of proper control over these firms and the of thou- sands of dollars in premium taxes which are paid by all companies. licensed in the State. As the Bureau emphasizes, there is a sure way to guard against this kind of insurance. Anyone considering it should consult a reputable local agent. The Bureau's advice “before you invest, investigate,” is sound. The Man About Town Women in Charge ~ Innovation in Coon Dog Field Trials on Sunday 5 Said to be the first time dog field trial, or “powder will be put on by women of The puff derby,” Pontiac and vicinity next Sunday. location is The Orr Farm just off Williams Lake Road at Maceday Lake, and entries close at 10 o'clock. It is to be run under the rules of and all of the work will be done by women. They will lay the drag scent and act as line and tree judges. The Field Marshal will be Mrs. Ann Viers of Pontiac, and the general public !s invited, men. especially. A cat with extra traveling equipment lives in the home of : Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mowery at 618 South Sanford St. It Has two feet” on each front leg. “All eight members of our family were eliminated in the first three games in your football contest,” phones é Harrison Penfield of Rochester, who continues, “But we'll all a big kick out of watching the weeding the other nine games.” bend ae The mother of 23 children, and proud of every one of them,. is Mrs. Gertrude Jones of 395 Luther St., which makes MAT wonder ifany Of the other readers of this column is the mother of a greater number. A letter with a Pontiac postmark, written in a childish hand, and signed by Jimmy Haskins encloses a dollar bill, with instructions to * give it to Humane Officer Albert Sundell, “as a reward for whoever catches that frightful person who killed ‘a little dog and left it on a roof.” ae 2 Verbal Orchids to— ‘ Mrs. Margaret Howard Rochester; eighty-fourth birthday. Mrs. Nettie Shurtz” v4 / Fa al ~ . -* i ( 4 | j j . . ; : 4y ee 3 es” WV 4 Senge Pas f 2. cy , — The Sixty-four Dollar Question gy Voice of the People What Recreational Activities Are Offered Girls in Othet Schools, Asks.a Reader (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, a and teleph ber of the writer must accom y letters but these will not be pubi if the writer so requests uniess the letter ts critical tn ite neture) I would like to know if the other schools around the Pontiac area have as little recreation for girls as our school, Roosevelt High School in Keego Harbor. We have only two groups for girls. They are cheerleading and Triple Trio. There are only fifteen Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH BATTLESHIP sunk; 800 feared dead. GERMANY IS consulting Russia ard Italy on war program. 20 Years Ago PONTIAC POLICE car equipped with public address system warns traffic violators in downtown area. 120 HUNGARIAN MINERS threateti suicide in mine shaft un- lesc wages are raised. girls who have any recreation and that is a very poor percentage of go. the girls in the school. Alt of the ether giris have no form of recreation other Sth and 10th grade gym elasses twice a week I would really appreciate having some comments on what the other Box 414 Keego Harbor, Michigan Proposed Courthouse Site Too Inconvenient to the proposed out-of-town loca- tion. This writer is of the same opin- ion as those who have previously written in to oppose it. There are still a few people who do not have cars to go out so far and espe- cially older residents who do not drive and would have no way to _ Interested Favors New Courthouse Where Old One Is Now Relative to our new courthouse, have lived here for 40 years and 1 say have the new one where the old one is now. A nice new one would make our ® city downtown area more beautiful. I would be in favor of having it out Huron across from the high school where all of those t are, rather than out in the Old Timer By union the smallest states thrive, by discord the greatest are destroyed. —Sallust. Case Records of a Psychologist Husband, Wife With Platonic Marriage Find They've Fallen in Love Once Again Eileen and Charles agreed, “By DE, GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-Q3% Eileen and Charlies are the married couple whose love had degenerated into a platonic union. Their college son and daughter disliked coming home because they sensed the coolness between their (1) They were to pay each other a sincere spoken compliment at least once per day and more often if they could force themselveg to do so. (2) They were to smile at each other. even though the grin was forced. (3) They were to go to a movie together twice per week and re- enact the procedure which they followed during their original court- ship, This meant stepping at a soda fountain for a soda or soft drink Aunt Het and turning on a juke box so they could listen to music as they chatted. (4) They were to get up on Sun- morning and attend church (5) They Were to write letters simultaneously. to their children away at college and enclose both their letters in the same envelope. (6) They were to apologize if they should quarrel during the aft- ernoon or evening and never go to sleep on a quarrel. : (7) They were to kiss, even though it was partly an act, and go through the motions of being sweethearts. This involved prolonged, movie-type of kisses, instead of perfunctory or cold little pecks on the cheek, . . And they were to keep up this routine for a full month, after which they were to report back to my office on the results. Sure enough, at the end of the month, they came into my office. Charles gave his report first, “Dr. Crane, I felt rather foolish at the start,” he began. “ like trying to be an actor without your prescription would work,” Eileen began. ® ’ “Like Charles, I felt rather and maybe « little hurt by all those years of inattention. “But when he would kiss me and hold me tight, I began to feel a vague of my & and my higart began to beat faster. “It wasn’t long till I knew some- thing was happening. About two weeks after the start of your pre- scription for us, we attended a movie and stopped at the drug store for a soda. . “It was a lovely moonlit night. And Charlies parked on a, side road and added & little original pet- ting that you hadn't prescribed. ‘Well, I knew I was succumbing to his appeal, and he admitted that he felt the same way. “So we have fallen in love all over again and it's so wonderful'” (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) #motions — David Lawrence WASHINGTON — Demagoguery i ' | ant fi Eg aE | , i | ‘fi | i! LET] Tr cite! i z homes to find jobs elsew' prefer to wait till things in their own their prerogative but in ; Ss o g 2 if 8 Politics has been considered heretofore to permit the saying of almost anything. Hence the wise candidate says as little as possible of a definite nature lest his words be distorted by his opponent. Mr. Wilson is one of those honest- minded individuals who says what he thinks, which, of course, in politics is a mistake. Hypocrisy evidently pays off better. For 20 years now the philosophy ¢ David Lawrence Says: : jl . “ Democrats Make Capital _ Twisting Wilson’s Words rl gel Hl ; i i ith] if : i é E i itt te & are gee i g & (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Let not your heart be guided by . . . The rumors that you hear... But give the victim every chance . Besmirch a i FE! uf v3 quite unfair... Be judgment of... receive ... And before you choose... that you believe. (Copyright 1044) Z Fi ij fia F : i Novices Are Advised to Take Off Shoes When Turning Somersaults in Morning e By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. I don't care how old you are Let me feel your pulse (not count it), watch, your step and put you through qa few simpi@*calisthenics and I'll know how @l@ your body is. , So you can’t roll a somersault on the floor, eh? How in hades did you ever get into such a decrepit state? No physical education in school? I feel sorry for any old stiff. _/ without a handicap who doesn't roll a few on the bedroom floor - each morning just to keep young, and I meag keep young. There was a news film exhibited in 1926 — Luther Burbank rolling“ somersaults on his lawn on his 75th birthday anniversary. Poor fellow, he turned up his toes not long afterward. After all, as I seem to recall, he finished hig roll sittin: down. That's not according ‘t Brady. r é Mind, now, I do not advise any one to attempt somersaults. I merely say I do ‘em myself, be- lieve they are good for me. If any 1 old stiff thirty, forty, fifty or sixty chooses to try and breaks his fool neck, it is not my concern, On written, signed request, ac- companied with stamped self-ad- nil matter what Noah The fundamental effect of ing somersaults is equali the circulation. This, I t counts for nearly all the fects enumerated in HEE £F 5 plexion. Not at two o'clock next week but in the course of the first year. Right now I'm wearing some in. 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Come in today _” for sure for many of your favorite styles and colors now at a tremendous savings. Choose misses’ Sizes 12-20 and women’s 14'%2-24'2 in Green, Red and Blue prints. Waite's Dresses—Third Floor ex 1.99 on women’s first quality Biciess (Bates Disciplined Fabrics) p°? @ Favorite fornous label on every blouse! @ Tremendous selection of style, fabric and color! ; @ Moke precious gifts for every occasion! @ Pert collars . . cuffs and pleasing detail! @. Sizes 32-38. Hurry in today for choice selection! eg Ee Values to 3.98! © Sizes 7 to 14! / Orlons , . . gabar- taffetas @ Nylon slipover with crew neck style! @ All full cut with short sleeves! ® Pastels! White and Red! long sleeve cardigans . . 1.99 girls’ 5.98 skirts to 2.57 on Girls’ Ist Quality 4 weg % | { sd a a ee ee ee lee ee os : : ear ier. ” WHE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 - 4TH SD x, Sek > - Buy today and s istmas i dn —s i gene TLL eee ~ . ree sel A eA < a a a) + Nylon Gowns | MBG oomaaerR _ 50 more just arrived! A 63.90 American Flyer a ' pe s ee a \\ - ee ° ° ceca 36 piece electric train set! 9 @ Locomotive puffs clean white smoke! @ Elevated tracks on trestles! ®@ Powerful 45 watt transformer! = 31.91 today! $1 down ... layaway till Dec. Ist ... ey py oem You Get. . . Compact..Comb Set 1 Silver Bullet Locomotiva ¢ » end Tender ......+-. 17.50 §9° @ “Worm-drive” locomotive motor can pull 40 cars! | @ You start .. stop . . and reverse by remote control! 2 #655 Silver Coaches... .8.00 @ All parts of durable plastic and metal! . | | 1 #646 Floodlight Car .. .6.50 and combination sets,” of! | ¥ #622 GAEX Box Car... .3.50 Metal boxed. Round or square. Gold, 1 1%-45 Watt Trans- silver and enamels. Street Floor. Welter ..cccccccececs 6.95 — 1 #704 Manual Uncoupler. 20 #702 Curved Tracks... L¢.so Seve 99 on Reg. 2.98 1 $690 Track Terminel 4 6 #700 Straight Tracks. 1 $747 Trestle Set...... 395 99 1 #790 Trainorama .... 10.00 36 Pieces ....Reg. Price.63.00 NN feshte 92 oe So ead ‘tos You Pay Only... .29.99 saver. Street Floor. “a ~ . mae = “= Full family ap heme wih S ade Gite Doors ¥ _ Save te ic on Reg. 8c beg of All Occasion Cards E> «i. on Boys” Reg. 1.98 => 99c on Reg. 1.98 Quality sportshirts' | corduroy overalls [°" in BIB and BOXER STYLES ESTRON © Warm winter | ; & ® |-pe. style with full wei. * Warm flannel shirts! All San- length zipper! t © All first quality. forized! © 100% wool inter- > @ Full cut with 1-pocker? 6-16. lined! Water repel- @ New fall checks and plaids! SAVE § to 1.99! Toddler, Children’s 4o.121 on Warm sno suit sale! | 7P< ie Reg. 5.95 4% . 3 Seve 99c on Reg. 1.98 Traverse Rods 99° lent! @ For boys and girls plus tots ° and toddlers! 24-48” extension with baked on © 2-4 in red, blue, 1.69 blue eans : enamel. All steel construction. brown, navy end J @ All full cut and washable. Rich ivory colors. Fourth Floor, —_ © Heavy 8-oz. denim jeans. 2-8! helmets fer boys @ Red, blue, ma- roon, navy, brown G green! ® Zipper closing! 37 Bar tacked! @ Sizes 6-16 in Navy only. . Seve Cie on Reg. 1.98 Girls’ Flannel Shirts 7 All Sanforized and full cut mix ‘n match with jeans. 7-14 in plaids and gsy colors. Second Floor. Pink Blue Maize Green Waite's Infant's—Second Floor Waite's Boys’ Wear—Second Floor o> 1,99 on Reg. 8.99 Boys’ save | 1.99 on Reg. 798 Boys’ Campus Coat | Surcoats Gg” s| 5° & <* , So 4 ’ 3 = ———_—— wf ' Save 99 on Reg. 1.98 Girls’ Reg. 8.98 Nylon © @ 2-pce. styles for pace Vi ©.Nyiés Giberdine with al @ All wool and. nylon al tyr with rayon y A 100% wool quilt ee fabrics . . . water . lining. . repellent! ° aaa om eee @ Warm knit wristlets! Beavertex collar! @ Warm lining... with smart trim! ! @ 3-6x in blue, brown, @ Warm knit wristiets. © Sizes 6-12 in royal, § black, maroon and - green. ® Zipper closing with 2 pockets! @6-18 in navy, brown ! So &- = Sizes 14-18 7.99 and green. Waite’s Snow Suits— . Waite’s Boys’ Wear— Waite’ * Wear— Second Floor Ny Room ¢ Floor i\ phd Floor OPEN ‘TIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT! No Cash Down When You Join Waite's Budget Credit Club! | Be cckdec i en Rete od ba dD , fhm Odd Livestock Inhabit Farm in Madrid, N. Y. MADRID, N. Y. (UP)—There’s a farmer in this upstate New York village who's bored with the con- cer newconvestional animals on to Help Fire Victim, 12 his farm. Tire Mystery Solved JARBALO, Kan ® — Paul ke. Paul's schoolmates didn't want the money: back either. So they bought him other articles needed to replace those lost in the fire. Fan Mail Too Late PUTNAM, Conn, (UP)—A radio station received a letter addressed to Israel Putnam, a Revolutionary War general who died nearly 200 years ago, ‘aie Plans to Build Two Super Toll Roads RICHMOND, Va, ® — Two toll roads—multi-lane, limited access, divided super highways will be built and financed with revenue bonds, One will bypass Richmond and Petersburg on U.S. route 1. Another will go across southwest Virginia trom q point near Blue- field, W, Va., to stout Abty, N.C... as part of a Lakeste-Florida:tura- pike, Voters’ Minds Divided WALLINGFORD, Conn. (UP)— Voters in two recent referendums overwhelmingly rejected proposals for building a new high school but approved having the state share a part of the building expense. Prd a oe SEVEN | Forfeits $35,000 Account SACRAMENTO, Calif. @—Could you forget a $35,000 bank balance? A San Diego woman abandoned that amount in a Los Angeles" bank more than five years ago. Under the law the money, with 129 other “dead” accounts total- ing $319,000, was forfeited to the State. We’re open till 9 Friday Nite! ft) Sl Lowest PRICES! HIGHEST QUALITY é “i 1 94 \ = tes we ~~ errr — = Buy t day wif J ¥ r 4 ovo - ENS Hp Gi lon= ss or, e" epee > >" = TS an anon. family ary tc 425 ru ar priced | GREAT FALL SALE!: CESS iGr2: roe Gno55 ex> to 52c on reg. to 1.69 Ist quality ... solid. color Pinwale Corduroy Waite's Fabrics—Fourth Floor ¢€ Yard! Red Royal Blue ‘ America’s finest combed cotton, fine pinwale corduroy . . . at this tremendous savings! Coats, suits, dresses, skirts, slacks, jackets, for yourself and kiddies .. . Shirts and vests for your men ... drapes ond spreads for your home! Plump full bolts! Wash- able and 36-inches wide! Choose _ Krumptious yards in your fav- orite fall color, Fabulous Sale! No Money Down Delivers! 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Washable . upholstery in 3 rich colors. in and save today or Coll FE 4-251 i tow priced fruit G soups. Waite's Housewares—Downstairs Floor nS) od 2h Attractive Fine White China. . ; '53-Pc. Haviland Dinnerware Reg. $100 Value 19 A: Service for 8! Rich Haviland a in @ complete service for ¢ight! Ideal for Hand Painting! Never before such inchudes. 8 cups, saucers, bread G butter, dinner plate, 1 creamer, sugar G lid, platter and vegetable. Slight irr’s. 9 Wt apn wt OY ae ts can y 5 ae ot o = gis | o> 5.99 on regular 12.98 first quality 100% wool comforter Reversible Colors! Full Bed Size! 99 A gleaming . . . satin covered comforter filled with toasty warm 100% wool. Stun- ningly bright and shiny on your bed! Feel how warm it is.. yet featherweight! Hurry in foday or Coll FE 4-2511! Waite's Comforters—Fourth Floor ex to $8 on regular to 24.98 handsome .. . efficient — deluxe portable electric heater 99 © Now, enjoy toasty warm heat in any room! ©On and off switch! AC only! 110-120 Volt! A smartly — unit with chrome plated reflector grill and cush- ioned mounti ps ey without = of radio interference! 1320 watte | iB i . AC ! Come in today and choose yours at a terrific saat "Coll FE 4-2511! ‘Regular 24.98 Deluxe Portable Heater Regular 1499 Value! ; (B) = famous Tennessee Tufting! ...low loop, non-skid ... regular 1.69 thick tufted loop rugs! Large 18x30-inch size! Now available in a rainbow of colors and @ large range of sizes to fit every need! All washable cotton Scatter rugs. Slight irregulars which in no way harm or take away from the vivid colors. Hurry in today for complete selection! eAatf and 30550 - . 1.99 . 3.99 ier Weite'e Fleer Coverings—Tilth Flees ‘ ‘ sent ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 | , our . 4] |Big Appetites Receive Attention on Modern Ships prams ee reached. Edison opened the Peart = aR 2 : —_ _ Edison‘s Development of Electric Light crea’ Ro | Te ger = _ to Mark Diamond Anniversary Oct. 21) ce ssrre"'Wuin 1 wie sf : the station listed 500 customers WASHINGTON—Thomas A. Edi-, for flluminating instrument panels , Joseph Wilson Swan introduced the using 12,700 lights, gon's development of the first com- are now made no larger than the | carbon filament. mercially practical incandescent | head of a kitchen match. In -_ ® group of financiers Judge Feels Clothes i Seldom if de t it with J. ogee ee | ventions epring fall aaa from | ined the Edison Electric Light | May Make the Criminal _| the inspiration of a moment. Nor | Co. te finance Fdleon's expert | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. w — 21, a little gathering of observers are they often entirely the work hed-anst Seana the Ghana: Beh County Judge George T. Namme focused attention upon a small| of one man. The electric light ‘ Fan gph Aa graceenytie per: which In 1879 when an electric Curre®\ juvenile offenders wear zoot suits i f f ig; glass blub the inventor had bulb was no exception, devised after many trials. It gave| As prolific as was Edison in con-| shot through Edison's “red hait-| zoot suits. wth OLE poles of oxime SS off a gratifying glow. hay triving new devices, he built on the | P'? aa ta tear oe cotton fila- m wat be poate Sen Sat atte aga pounds of poul- question in everyone's mind was: ; men actical lamp, |cidence that a verage How long will it cast its light? achievements of other men. This | it also sent a spark of life into the ene ienitie tain ae That works out te about twe , egy | WAS Particularly so im the case of | 3.990, one-hundred-dollar par value | with ankle-tight trouser cuffs, long and four-fifths pounds of meat Edison, then only 32, said: his Hight. The direct evolution of | snares of the company’s stock. In 8 wy it can burn 40 hours, I can make | 1. incandescent lamp goes back | 1999 $500 “end | are costs with plunging lapels a per person, times it Inst hundred.” WM did last |. 1.00: to 1820. That year the they zoomed to $500 each and) ang king-sized ties and shirt higher than the national per Preach ecientiat Dé Le Ree pet te gag == collars.” capita consumption of under half gether a lamp, enclosed in a glass tube, with a coil of platinum wire as a burner. In 180 Sir William Robert Grove demonstrated an incandes- cent lamp before the Royal So- heights as $5,000, demonstration of Edison's light was held at Menlo Park, N. J., his On the last day bf 1879 a public aaah sneeart: WH auG, givee Saws and self importance that can lead famed laboratory. Railroads ran te delinquency. special trains for the event, as each passenger averaged A mound of axtestistes piled up about 14 ounces of chicken daily during the same voyage, about nine times the national intake of one and one- Seon Edison's name added a Bows to Progress VERONA, Wis. (UP)—The strects partly a8 jhere are going to have official for better | names at last as the town fathers light-producing filaments made of | bow to progress. Until now the , bambeo, silk and thow- | streets have been identified only by the names of old families linked Manistee has made a hobby of collecting old By 1882 a major milestone was! with them. . hajf ounces a day. 6 Starfish pul] oyster shells apart, using suction cups on starfish old|arms and then turn themselves am | inside out.to absorb the flesh of the oyster, FOR WOMEN FOR GIRLS SMART STYLES IN BLOUSES ) i, You'll want several! Many styles, $ Girls’ Cotton 21053 1 fabrics, colors, 32-38 in group. for Flannel PJ's Ga tops with piping trim, t SALE OF RHINESTONE JEWELRY | oo ee er en ene en at big Federal savings. Sizes 6 to 14, Earri necklaces, a ay ... newly styled! § » +S. Tax NYLON REINFORCED BOBBY SOX GIRLS’ 100° WOOL SWEATERS First quality ‘Empress’ NYLONS on. | 30 5l-ga 15-denier-nylons with fine line dark seams for flattery! New costume-keyed fall colors. P sizes: Short 8' 4-919; 844-11; Long 9%-11. 7 Dramatic values for fall! DRESSES 2-511 Federal's newest fashions, priced for a thrifty budget! Casuals and party-going styles in rayon crepes, taffetas, failles, gabs, menswear, novelty fabrics. Kn sizes, colors. Dollar Days savings! Fall SKIRTS 85 What a wealth of-styles! Washable corduroy, menswear, flannel, orlon- and.wool_and_ rayon gab. ..in flared or straight lines, pleated or with unpressed pleats. 24 to 30. Style news in sale-priced BLOUSES 53 Perfect mates for your jumpers, suits and skirts! 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Save! for Tots’ and Girls’ 9 ter? 5 Pert School Skirts Corduroy, rayon, orlon-and-wool, part- wool blends, Pleated and flared, novelty Suede Piayshoes 2-00 Here's the comfortable, budget-priced shoe you've been wanting! » Fed | or coppertone! 4-9. Save now! Hurry! belts, trims. 3-6x, 7-14. Save now! Tots’ and Girls’ 35 New Fall Dresses Complete selection of some ny- lons in the group. Soft bright colors, plaids. Sizes 3 fo 6x, 7 te 12. ee | Use, your credit now while prices are down! No carrying charge if paid in 30 days or take 6 mos.! Shop with handy Purchase Coupons! Use like cash! U. to have q z S: ‘Cowpokes’ In * vade the Holy Land Start Ranches for Meat-Short Israel TEL AVIV (UP)—*Cowboys” come -to the Holy Land.to/gun to get into stride, On the | grazing bare. : i if od i) iH | ! : , : | E : a to the cattle. uisery, hy and you will see rolling hills covéred. with fine grasses which once fed Arab herds. Holohan gave generously of his fore become an essential part of FS iH E E Lt z ; z 3 : 3 of | fi E +: i! 4 z6 a plant, but to prove the feasibility Paints Pop in Garage NORTH FAIRFAX, Vt. (UP) — Dorian MacGowan, an art student with a 50-foot mural in which his father, Charlies, was the central figure. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 iH a Fi ig £ : g : ivestock production. © Will Pay for Ignorance _NINE_ examples of the latter: tims of their own ineptness. ° Here's one of Barrett's shining Barrett put up a test stretch of electric fence to control the herd and turned on the juice while the ground was sopping wet. One gobbler put a foot on the 3 E 5 f f s F Turkeys Are Too Stupid to Lose Weight Worrying * OWOSSO #—If turkeys .weren’t so stupid they'd be losing weight from worrying these days, but they're stupid and six weeks from now they'll answer for it. Eldon Barrett, who farms the 68-acre Cra-Jan Turkey Farm near Owosso, says he's happy his fea ered flock are nincompoops. , Barrett says he has statistics showing 10 years ago 1 person in 10 ate a whole turkey that year in the United States. Now, he says, 1 person in 3 eats one annually. Sicily is the largest Mediterran- ean island with Sardinia and Cy- prus next. a Nylon-rayon gab snowsuits with warm FulPensitrs = ST All hardwood construction. 6-year old w lining. Navy and green. size. Double drop sides, steel spring. 4-6x, 7-14. Save at Federal's now! Birch, maple, white finish. Save now! | | UPRIGHT STYLE HIGH GHAIR birch finish in 9.00 MEN’S MONOCORD WORK SHIRTS READY-TO PAINT CHESTS Washable sport model cotton 2 $ 5 flannel. Assorted colors. SM-L. & !0f MEN’S WARM 32-IN. SURCOATS Nylon-rayon sheen gab surcoats $ with all-wool lining. 36-46. Save! MEN’S 100% WOOL SWEATERS Interlock weave cardigans in three popular styles. 38-46. 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See it now! = 2 2x4 lumber Dull brass fin- | Easy _ instant fore the three-member panel i Save! ish. 4 lighting ' . ee ee pre . se « The basic tools you need to “Do-It-Yourself”! Auger Choose from 20 outstanding small hand tools; ham- bit sets, wrenches, chisel sets, hack saws, trowels, screw- mers, wrench sets, planes, hand sanders, screwdriver driver sets, punch drills, tool boxes . . . and: many more, sets, socket sets, soldering irons, oilers, screw or bolt” - - VALUES TO 53.25 Stock up... save 37¢ to $1 at Sears today! assortments, saws and many more. Save 17¢.to 6l¢ at ‘ ; : Sears! : ?y e: ~ L— or - w . ae eas a oes : : : ‘ sibs | Madi intes®: 154 N. Saginaw St Phone FE 5-417! —— » — @ / _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Save 54°! 1 FOAM LATEX ' PILLOW FORMS aa\/ 2 | Plump, cloud soft forms give years © of wear. Washable, mildew proof, Packaged in Polye- Regularly 298. Each allergy-free. thelene bag. Save now! ROEBUCK ANDCO 7.95 Sq. NOW—AT A SPECIA Notions Dept—Main Floor y long-wearing, low cost textured carpet Regularly @ Slew te show soil 00% Buy at this save on Rugged 4a » 12, Yd. , and 27-ia. widths @ Deeper © Thicker to blend with “scheme! i i ra 3 1 carpet rayon surlace ny og thrift-priced-quality . Reg. 69.95 Axminste twist carpet ek Rommnmeial Finest quality blended yorns. 8 8 good dependable use. yy ong 3 of three smart colors 6.95 Sq. Yd. more during Sears Days! sq. yd. — as le 9-ft, widths F ‘ © Tightly twisted yarns for extra } wear © Frieze texture is slow-to-show soil smashing low price and quality twist carpet! imported wool and gray, save now on Texture Twist all wool carpet Smart Harmony Inlaid linoleum tiles match your other directly to floor! Sale! 9x12-Foot Rugs ZN Inlaid Liaofeunt Tile 54" $6 Dewn Specially made for Luxurious plush pile in choice ! Choose yours now .. . save i « i ft Rabe Salita dt betas How Coon Pe in Harmony .House Colors to Harmony House . Furnishings! Marbleized designs. Easy to install—felt back pastes 9x9-inches. Buy today! 14, 1954 oo THIRTEEN _ “T don't believe s0;” the telend]| H : and safety come true ['son, Nicholas, met Mrs. Kim while | plains: H Wife Accepts Husband's | "i, ¢ Former Nazi Refugees [it Sty Sue Nim, Stand hetthe was serving ‘with the Army [Ol@ Mule Earns Reward, [Pilon oa me make my liv Sidewalk Gets the Blame ) invitation to Go fo Jail | “Goon... Go ahead,’ shouted | Open Home to Koreans sone, Sung Mam. %, aad Soe. Yong. Medical Corps in Korea. ‘He of- SHELBY, Miss. ® — Dolly, 8! ing since 1912 and to raise my| HARTFORD, Conn, (UP) — DANVILLE, Va. @ — Sgt. A. W.| bis wife from an inner room, N. we al? come war ravaged to share his family’s Ameri-| mule, is 44 years old roughly the and put them|Ralph W. Martin was finde $100 Wiggs of Danville police called The puzzled pair found that the| coon ace tron - ban De ly oly Sel the toivnendesd equivalent of 150 for a man — and Soeagh chooks ‘the fateh i ann do for assalt and battery, despite iis on @ friend and to open the con-| wife thought her husband was be- 4 Bernard Frelan in this upstate ’ | very few mules ever had it so good is feed her as long as she lives." versation in a jocular mood asked | ing invited to go fishing. ed with the meaning of fear and|New York village. The Mayas figured out a calen- | YS") (6 Sir even pastures and explanation that he hit the vietim him if there was anybody there a lost homeland, has made,a Ko-| The Frelans fled Hitler's Ger-jdar with an error of only ope day/ corn on the cob. twice a day, Hogs and deer often kill snakes|“but it was the sidewalk that he wanted sent to jail, is not contagious. rean mother’s dream of peace|meny 26 years ego. Their ehder|in\6,000 years, Her owner, D. N. Ray, 69, ex-| by trampling them. . knocked him out.’ —— . SEARS , ASY PAYMENT : PLAN The Beauty of Plastic Wall Tile at % the Cost! Wallcovering nett © Resists water, soap. spots 1} © Pastes easily to wall © 54-Inches Wide 39° Flexible plastic surface :wallcovering that pastes easily to your wall, cuts with shears and gives you the beauty of plastic wall tile at V4 the cost! Choose from four beautiful decorator colors. Save! » ye ogy! 88 ‘ > WE, winds: y ait Looks of 8.95 sq. yd carpet, yet geet ally low priced for this sale y! Patterned in Gray, Green and Nutria colors. Specially woves tuft-bind, back for permanent ruggedness. Save now at Sears! yd Fall Bedspread Sale a. Harmony House preshrunk velvatuft chenille spread | 15-fr. pile tufts $1 HOLDS Your Choice . = . , yo. ae as \) * , as | > 7 f a ' , a ~ aa ‘ 7 x © SMES SS 5A s SAS aD Y ow eS ~ + + ¥> :waveline baby , - . chenille Ae BANDS’ $7 Regularly 4.98 97 Choice of oy =r Twin seg dl yale Gre An outstanding buy! Pert bowknot design in ee = on woveline baby chenille. save! ape oe. pre-shrunk.' Washable. Comes in one-tone in six Harmony House colors and white. Watch Repair—Main Floor xs ee A PAS AW Until Dec. 15th chenille, spreads regularly Harmony House cord-o-wale in double loop .and. leaf design! Double loop Sa SSSR ISS Ss WS Ss é regularly 6.98 5 8 Has Now. . . an extra large spread at a saving! shell design in hi Exquisite Fringed on three sides. x105-inches. Twin size, 78x105 inches! b. Harmony House no-iron cord-o-wale chenille spreads Pretty multi-colored floral pattern on bigs shag border, rounded cor- ners! Four delectable colors. white! i 787 | Rounded corners for soft drape. Six célors and white! Save now! 54 North Saginaw St. - Phone FE 5-4171 * pogularly 8.98 73 Prspgy Dee LE as | Saliefaction guaranieed or your money back SEARS 1 s r j j ee eae ee a a ee ee ee a ee ee ee ee en ee, eee lt é i year, He wrote that the current pro- | vigion for staggered terms is illegal in Minois. . * 7 Wolfson, who with associates has | been buying heavily into Ward| stock in recent months, hopes tl A FRANCISCO # = Vehicles : f L TAL dil i § i F I ft 5 2 : ! | Hit i E i : i F if i f ge 2 3. 88 3c % HB. Hunt. Keego Marder K. Hunt. Keego Harbor } * - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954- -_—— = |) ROEBUCK AND CO. he es _ America’s Most SHOTGUN @ Ventilated rib for faster pointing, more occuracy @ Siliconized-Polarized profection against corrosion @ Exclusive 3-tube Choke Control gives you on all game gun, eliminates muzzle jump, cuts recoil up to 60% @ “Free-Falling’ action gets off 6 shots in 3/2 seconds @ Richly grained walnut pistol-grip stock with rubber recoil pad and silver-color nameplate. * SAVE TIME BUY YOUR HUNTING LICENSE AND DUCK STAMP AT SEARS SPORTS. CENTER! 3 WAYS TO SHOP AT SEARS convenient. 2 was EASY PAYMENT PLAN fer purchases total- ing $20 or more, CREDIT PURCHASE COUPON BOOKS in $10 denominations. just like cash. B Cook Oak E. Goralski, Oak Byron BE. DeLong. Oxford Bancy L. Holcomb, Oxford — a Selfridge APB & Lemay, Birmingham Zarnick. Rochester M. Rowley, Rochester we L. Lucas, Drayton Piains 4. MeOoy, Drayton Pinins C. Bilictt, Birmingham G. Cisehke, Rochester C. Littiefield, Ferndale & Williams, Pleasant Ridge Daniel P. Karen W. , w M. Nardone, Detroit M. Pugh, Royal Oak William D. MacKinney, \404 Osmun Erne B. Causey, 235 Smith Jr., 253 inia M. Phillips, Rapid a R. Bartiebaugh, 223 Cham- Marjorie C. Baynes, 94 Marquette Vv Hutchings Jr. Bolly Patritis B. O'Leary. Garden City William C Lenghurst, Livonia Lore L. Brown, Detroit ene FSeeon. Royal Oak Pay u, Royal Oak Jeremiah J. Boyer, Ferndale Carol A Going, Royse! Oak George J Wateon, Oak Park Wanda L. Hartman, Oak Park Peter Thomson. Detroit Helene N. Witted, Detroit Lawrence & Arney. 154‘) Mill Wits J. Guy, 307 Bingham Peiorts 3. pains, 22 Aue Vietor LaPerie Jr., Royal Oak Betty J. Hadden, Royal Oak 2308 Kingston an Dyke B. Roth, Detroit Rotenberg, Berkiey William N. Adams, Charlottesville, Va. Eitsadeth 8. Fletcher, Birmingham A. Coan, Royal Oak Foren bi Weteuh Surtimughoss Kacle H bapp. Oak ote pes 2 ters tee 4 b 4, Merenuk, 2187 St. Joseph * Values to 2.80 © All gauges and sizes © All heavy-load shells! 1.99 2% IN rs 4% ' & % ; ‘Seg Fer | ATTENTION SPO ae a my Versatile 6 Shot 12-Gauge Pump Gun! J. C. HIGGINS MODEL 20 PUMP WITH VENTILATED RIB Shop and Compare! We Believe There's No Better Value! 7s” Smell Amount Down, Belence Monthly on Seors Easy Terms! J.C. HIGGINS .22 CALIBER SEMI-AUTOMATIC RIFLE The Lowest Priced .22 Semi-Automatic on the Market Today!. @ Lightning fast outomatic action fires as fast os you pull the trigger .. . you'll be amazed at its speed @ Built-in Mount Base and Scope attaches in o jiffy @ |7 long rifle cartridge capacity, streamlined flot side receiver, adjustable sights, positive sofety @ Genuine walnut stock with hard rubber butt plate With 4-Power Scope .... AMERICA’S LOWEST-PRICED 6-SHOT REPEATER 6* Smell Amount Down, Belence J. C. HIGGINS BOLT ACTION 6-SHOT REPEATING SHOTGUN Regular 29.95 Shop and Compare This Low Price! @ Underneath loading like more expensive repeaters} @ ‘Fost-Travel’’ bolt action is lightning fast and sure! @ Feather-lite balance for easier handling G shooting! . your choice of full or modified @ In all gouges . . choke! @ Genuine walnut stock with rubber recoil pod! 6* Take it Home for Just 6.0:. DOWN! Belsrce On Sears Easy Payment Plan Sears Carries a Complete Line of Ammunition é Browning 5-Shot Fully Automatic Sheigun 12-16-Gewge =] 825 EASY TESMS Famots Be made * models S-shot plug included French walnut, hand checkered stock Engraved receive Gun Cleani Salle. ng Kits All Necessary Parts Included = oy De ‘ Repeater Shotguns J. C. Higgins Pump Action Shotgun Sale! J. C. Higgins Double Barrel 12-Gauge $70 AnGewes 59.95 EASY TERMS EASY TERMS Automatic, “two-way-top-smap, Ventilated rib means An outstanding buy for top per- visible hammer” Full choke easier pointing Six shot formance. Precision choked bar- Walnut finished stock, pistol city. Free falling action. A rea rels Double triggers, positive grip. Automatic extractor lightweight, too. extractors. stalin Sn ee ° a Te Hand Warmers Keep Warm While Outdoors Hunting Knives Hollow Ground, Keener Edge ei Pas 4 Plastic Gun Case Soft Lining, Heavy Pedding Game pocket has two flapped rear openings, two inside front open- tk ee ae «; \ \ say NOW and SAVE! WATER REPELLENT 2 > HUNTING OUTFITS Priced Low 95 at Only— eds water like a duck’s back! iianewsight _ warm and tough! Both coat and ponts ore |1-oz. army duck processed with DuPont Zelan for water repellency. Matching Water-Repellent sere e- Now Just .......... 500065 ! Matching Hunting Cop, Water- Repellent Army Duck, , ee eee ere TT¢ - 24.95 Binoculars Full Coated Lenses and Prisms 19.88 Fine tor all around use. Center focus and adjustable eye-piece. 8-Power ings for easy access. a Weighs only 16 ounces. Genuine (\ = 8 r leather case { y . Rubber - coated game ee 4 Reversible = z Hunt Cap pocket gives double protection: Extra rub- © Game pocket can be let 1.39 ini | “ | ing. r Heavy water ber lining also pro down for cleaning. O Hoey ton tects body side from you can use pocket as a ear flaps Mus- j j tard brown or blood leakage dry seat in a duck blind. brown reverses — to red. 1.98 Duck Sleeveless Hunting Shell Vest Shell Vests Socks 1.55 2.59 1.49 24 elastic shell Comb in ation Extra heavy 2 loops; button shel] vest, game ply all wool, front Mustard pos! 2 kets nylon reinforced brown color. Hold 12, 16 or 20 heel, toe. 12-in, Sizes 36 to 46. = ga. shells. Sizes length. Sizes ]1- Save now! 36 to 48 12-13 8-in. lace-to-toe men’s adjustable wearmaster cowhide boots Adjustable lacing means o more com- fortable, snug fit. welt helps seal out weother wearing Vul-cork soles Save $1! Barbour Storm- Long Shoe Dept.— Main Floor Reg. 10.95 Original Chippewa Boots One piece mo- type = 1695 peir vamp. Lightweigh: ‘ ord soles and hee's A real brute for wea Save at Sears ad Army type insulated pac 12 Inches High 12% I. C. Higgins 2.49 Reg. 1.79 1.39 Hand Honed 4.95 44-48. $2-Inch 2.99 Tested and proved to’ keep your feet oce ’ pom Rotating brush handle. 2 bronze For sportsmen, outdoor work- Made of stajniess steel, flame- Just the kind of carrying protec- Warmer oe = 25° below zero. So - brushes, 3 section rod, button, ers' Works-on flutd—no flame. freeze treated Craitswood han- tion you want for your fifles or thoroughly insulated you need only Siot tips. 100 patches, oil, so In flannel bag. Choose yours dle won't split or chip Em- shotguns. Heavy duty cover, re- one pair of socks. Full gusset tongue! Went, instructions : at s s@le price bossed horsehide inforced handle : * | SY OY GoW , back ’ Saginaw | | | f Monty 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 ; + > ) ? : r — a, ae , ” ce We i Meee th ee on oh a, Ge * ~ PN THE PONTIAC.PRESS, THURSDAY, oc TOBER 1s 1954 5 5 posts. Parking tickets are placed) ¢ was trying yn chatter its glass By) Bandleader Artie Shaw Courteey Box Cina |e Sa ean oma |rregt Shank Trapped |, om cna cul 4 D islik B P | under, the windshield wiper. The| © nside G /Or | Margie called the skunk like she i] 1 es eing a uriosity WAUKON, low, ® — If you get) motorist places a dime in the en-| / PRESCOTT, Ariz. u# — Even 4| would a kitten. It came to her and ii By LAURA &. HOBSON ereen cate quing wine nh kn tee Mt a Se Ce Oe oe ee ee ste. bovis a Jor uth 0 etaaeer, ‘> 7h NEW YORK (INS)—“I won't talk | at“the slate itself just because it| the fine. Patronize one of the city's When Margie Williams. investi- its calling card. — ; Hi about my personal life,” band-|reveals the truth that two and| Gurtesy boxes. sin eeatle Miine tee Sia, \guied Gomage actors behiah tank 4 leader Artie Shaw recently told|!Wo:™ake four. Or that six and The boxes, painted yellow, are|lis was developed in Michigan De-| house, she found a skunk with its| Accidental falls take about 21,000 5 Hollywood reporters, “There's | °™*_™ake seven. 4 attached to the parking meter’ partment of Health laboratories. head caught in a jar. The skunk ‘U.S. lives annually. “ been entirely too much curiosity —. | about us,” : | That was just before the Marilyn Seats | NATIONAL where, and what the miffed Mr. Shaw was referring to Was a pos- sible divorce between him and his COV UCU But in the meantime, I keep ' _—. > ‘ ‘ . * almost 1/2 price! eet price in 14 years! ROEBUCK AND CO fully automatic KENMORE = SOU OMY by SEARS, BOEBUCK AND CO. Deep Fryer Complete with Fry-Guide res 14.88 17.95 Get all the features of more ex- nsive fryers plus exclusive enmore extra thermostat. UL- listed. Save at now! 9-Cup Poreatater Sale Priced! Now Save 2.07 ney 695 14,.88 Year ‘round gilt! Smart chrome plated aluminum. Set “Flavor- control” dial . . . shuts off when collee. is ready. Keaubabe Papers Fast. Completely Automatic Reg. 5.69 4.44 Two quarts of pop corn every § minutes! Built-in oil measure. Polished aluminum body: Cord sei, two 10-02. cans pop corn. © Finger-tip heat control @ Right heat for any fabric body's right to privacy, but I do Full size, 4-Ib. iron with opigtere er, ey think there's a whole lot of fancy chrome - plated finish. | - , ae y an tle a conatamt- ree: rontee. 110-120V AC. Lined é Le 1 rg Portable by UL. Choose yours now—save | 59 notice, thank heaven, that » Steams or Dry tron 4.87. ! neither Joe nor Marilyn tried Lanterns . ou any. plaintive little tone of New, Improved Model Reg. 5.25 Electrice! Dept.—Sears Basement disapproval about the amount of , public interest and curiosity Reg. 13.95 12. Ro 3.97 | there was over their unhappy Homart sealed front page news, Iron on 4 cushion of steam or beam lantern— use it dry! New, easier-to-fill ideal for ca, And on that score, my hat is off tilting top Automatic, _light- boat, etc. , Alu- ae , to both of them for behaving like weight. 1,000 watts. : “ miaum cost. ; , ‘ tee good hard realists about being ce- , Battery . . 85¢ letrities. : Portable Washers Grill: Waffler Sale q There's never been any federal Preven. Agitater Action 4 statute forcing folks to become or? al A Famous 4-Star Quality a femous and I'm sure Artie Shaw|/f © % ney. 3298 27.88 | knows that. I'm sure he also knows|f >” x) Reg. 19.95 16.88 | that if you're in the public eye, oe Kenmore W | : ; asher with automatic WN. i ed d | Mak Turbo-Mix action... : the public is sure going to eye 4% timer will de 3 sheets or a dozen sandal Seocten oa es oF 8 blending ever! Fyne oh ig ea | a as time to out tak wall be Bas hy diapers! hmburgers With 2 sets of grids, oak cover, Sees, : celebrities w% or. “ils | : = e Wringer snetement ‘oop 8.95 recipe UL listed. or bandleaders, big shots of the S | arena, .microphone or candelabra. fx: wt Cutter and Homart | There are others who attain i Bi | fame by the sheer nmagnificence . ai x Stripper Fuses | of unusual numbers. The old ae , man with 104 birthdays, the FREE Rey 5 1 oman grandchildren, ce tumy wth ar ade ar ll | Included w i th ons Bey Cat twins, those with six or eight or | | | ) avery & pe {5 emp. bese : ome lighting ten divorces— « wires fast and circuits Buy All thse have achieved the splen- 4 easy! — for now — Save 4c! wire size. Vy Off matiqnst prices --- Maid of Honor rubberware: Take em Choice... Every One’ sa ik Fixtures Sie Your + Chetee! Price + Reduced as Much as 33% a to get reconciled to that fact soon- ‘ = Fixtures Sale It's easier for those of us who rating Sige tae nents we |] @ Many Values to 5.50 ars ps Oo a 66 | = —— the press and || @ All Listed by UL © Fer This Sale Only — ; @ For This Sale Only Toth Sebi your home with these rich-looking fixtures. Your(Ghoice for bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, living room or outdoors. Living room fixture has quolity of 2.96 fixtures!’ Buy now ot Seors low price! rey . on ia y¥ Brighten up fixtures! your hone ith Merman ree Fans af Salt ake Coonoshars: Stipa Get Uranium Stock || caren SALT LAKE CITY W—A new ee wrinkle in drawing baseball fans/| | is to give them uranium mining stock. Ten fans of the Salt Lake Bees got 1,000 shares each as gifts in a drawing. Eddie Leishman, presi- dent of the Bees who won the Pio- the Brooklyn Bridge instead of a re uranium stock. ‘. - ee ss CS ae # é : ‘ Sf aie A uranium boom is on in t ; ; P soit One-Light Fixtures, Recessed Fixtures west, he said, and uranium stock is selling for pennies a share. He Gay. Elegant Pendant Style Seat Cheam fieted Frome 5.88 nes. it 34 wouldn't say how many pennies Perfect for kitchen nook or deri! was the value of the st to the loyal fans of the Bees. Brass-plated, bonderized steel. ° Baked-on lacquer finish. Red shade. UL listed. Save! ke ae Ss =: oe Treated waffle-weave stove mat 15 Yax17 2. Resists heat; pro- 99: tects top of stove. Circline Fixtures , Smart, Modern Design seat . 4.97 \ Switch he to circline pueoe: scents fof better light. Big capacity dish drainer 8 side hooks for cups, glasses. Reg. 6.95 cabine!s, |. For iy Ho ' walance lighting. Has knockout in ends to permit joining strips. 2%x25-inches long. cases, on white enamel finish on ways have their Bees. holder. 32-watt bulb included. 12 Consider Human Factor in 5 colors. onthe = ae ee a aeay cua Perforated sink liner with flaps Sink protector drainboard mat laboratory banned pin-up girls from laboratory walls, the men in 15x1634. Flat mat to protect ]= 15 10x12) excluding. flops, Per- the Human Factors division trans- forated for drai noge. sink, fine chino. ferred theirs to the ceiling. The . save 40¢ save 44¢ pcapean Nediepindag Perforated mat for sink basin Twin sink dividar-protector 10x13. Cushions - vider. 99° Handy for va Te Apron style 9 Bee izes on such things as men’s errors and weaknesses. 17 1/5132. Perforated. Keeps scratches away. bethtub met with Children Love THIS SALE-PRICED WIRING SUPPLIES “si , 4 f x Cough Syrup Heating Pads 14x20. Protects drainboard 59: Secon i © both ° 29¢ Switch Bon. 2”...,..19¢ 12-2 Romen, 250-f.... 11.23 Completely Wet-Resistant dishes, no-noise! Sea rs rine s B50 Beinion Yaoe = B00 100M. Col 12-2....4.4.49 nog. t? | 4 88 14 ina, Meioed eas 7 9° Romex. 25e Outlet Box ....., oo Ne : ¥ : orated mee 100-48, 14.2 Romex,....3.24 $0-ft., 122 ....... v2.35 May be mounted on wal or set Quilted rayon talista cover in Rigid rubber drainboard mats to let water drain. Provides membranes sie saps beach Bt Sette Be. s5004,-28e $0, Mati, 14.2..4,.1.96 oe Ee esd aes OG con lighted, dil, Tou poms 20x15 V2. Tilted feet, sa dl ] firm standing oreo. Seve 300 ‘ — ete ways —PINEX, Concen: Rodeee. . : lt. 14-2 6.2... o+ee+87@ = justable, UL listed. stats ront, easy-drain manly - 16x28-inch mat ... 1.55 save 43¢ 4 trate 4 omy: Ready-Mixed PINEX << Housewares Dept.—Seors Basement A 154 N. Saginaw St Phone FE S471 for convenience. Satisfaction | drug conners. PENEX a ial rae errr ER sk a: ee eo eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 > REPAIRS BIKES, CAN'T RIDE THEM — Bicycle repairman James S. Bosma of Grand Haven has been fixing bicycles for 25 years and still doesn’t know how to ride one. At 62, he doubts now that he'll bike in town in repair. - @ver learn. Known as “Jim,” he works a 10-hour day, keeping every Fixes Bikes | for 25 Years But Stil] Can‘t Ride Them ars may take time out to learn to ride one of the infernal aut gf i ifs i ? “if should be soaked in oil for a cou- ple of hours to do any good.” Jim says there are more requests to repair punctures and blowouts in recent years and feels there is a reason — free air at service sta- .| tions. “Sometimes the tire gauge shows 60 to 70 pounds of air. Just about double what's needed,” he ‘says. * Bouncing bikes up or down curbs, he says, does most dam- age te wheels, rims and spokes. Despite hours spent repairing worn-out ¢oaster brakes, broken chains and tire punctures, Jim thinks today’s bicycles are better made than when he started out in the business. And, he says, they're a good buy for the money — the price hasn't doubled in 25 years. Jim says the idea of riding a bicycle doesn't appeal to him right now. Some day, one of his six grandchildren might take him aside and teach him. Until then, there are plenty of twisted spokes and bent frames to keep him occupied. The first home of sugar cane is uncertain, but many students be- lieve it first appeared in India. IN 75 1 GREATEST VALUES $150 on this new LEONARD PIANO @ Made in Grinnell’s own piano factory @ Full 88-note keyboard console piano @ Modern-classic styling, ebonized finish @ An excellent student piano @ Basically the same construction as in much higher-priced models aan “BOS poy as low as 2.50 a week YEARS ell’s JUBI SAVE Regular $545 value at »: Saginaw * St. Allstate Heavy Duty MOTOR OIL Regularly 20c Qt. NOW 15; ONLY Qt. In Your Container Compored ond tested! You con't buy better oil! Com- pounded to keep your en- gine clean even under stop and go driving! Stock up now! Eye-High Mirrors Special! 98¢ of leit door in. mirror, to install. Sav Me 1 ALLSTATE Mounted on top easy = nc) ios Full Power, Large Speaker -29.75 $3 DOWN Compare with radios selling for over §40. Panel matches dash ol most cars. See and hear this special now at Sears! Special! Supramatic Shocks Adjust Instantly to Any Road Reg. 4.29. $3 Ea. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE 5417 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 SEVENTEEN The Eddie-Debbie Story: in, it Career Respect Keynotes Rename Officers Show Business Romance for Blue Shield grticle om the Debbie Reyuolds-Badie Here” th jan see Dr. Robert H. Baker, iow Komen’ & listens to Eddie every Wednesday| Pontiac, Secretary of ARSONS night when he’s on TV. Her fa- Medical Serv SOL TWOUR' UNE — I} vorite Fisher record is “How Do ce started to-Writé Eddie Fish-| You Speak to an Angel.” Debbie er telephoned to tell me that lie! also likes “I'm in the Mood for ene ee Se pe was coming to California to see|Love,” “Anytime,” “Wish You|Setan hoax deiaieliet, Wik carve Debbie Reynolds. _ . Were Here” and “Lady of Spain.” | 95 president of the Michigan Medi- There. Sane Tumers — Eddie always said be would|2s:'sorvice (Blue Shield). > Ge Sen ae eat Coy am \never marry a career girl: he) The Blue Shield board of direc- nounce’ their engagement, but |wanted a wile who would devote Se alosthd tims Move Inet plats when I mentioned it, Debbie said, | ali her time to him. tors wre Meagg & wanrid “Why can't we be left alone, let} “How do you feel about it| wile sis retaining De. MW us be engaged if we want without |pow?”\I asked him. - Haughey, Battle Creek ae, telling the whole world. Can't we| “Well, Mom, Debbie's got so | “list. @5 vice president for a have a@ little time together in| much to offer the world I would | **™- steps as serious as marriage.” | hard to achieve, her successful Soiey._ hes 9 Nig Leo naged I want to tell about Eddie | life as a motion actress. | since Manica capes than the girt he loves. He’s one | have time enough for me. of seven children, with four sis- Next: Miss Parsons concludes, The board also re-elected Dr ters and two brothers, ranging | her story of Eddie and Debbie. | Robert HM. Baker, of Pontiac, i Ht F it tt : : if th Braet 98 Haat Fee ee ee ens TOO irreparable injury. When he was 13, Eddie won an See our optometrist ; yr “ee echaenaa aera a I and be safe! Eddie's big break came on-La- —= bor Day, 198, at a big show at rt 5 ae e ¢ kills. Eddie Cantor suddenly pranced out on the stage, patted the youngster on the back, and >) announced to the audience, “This kid, and I never saw him before. sings better than anyone I've heard in years, and I've heard them all g Guard your vision constantly for neg- lect can result in ier appearances for charity. Won tnd taik: Go bend exes 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET and net find two such talented young people as Debbie and FREE PARKING IN LOT OPPOSITE AGP io 5) ~-paleer ileal Open Friday Evenings | | prebident of thie Michigan State Medical Society, a5 secretary. Dr. Baker, a surgeon, has served on the Blue Shield beard | Since 1942, j * Waldo 1. Stoddard, senior vice peanuf acreage has been esti-| 0tion of seven others in the Mich-| More than two-thirds of reported Bank at Grand Rapids, was re-' total was 184,000. Moen). i ig mn DY a= é = to have in your own livir size sewing aa ut cabinet, o Save now! 7% and Ki faster ond easier! Save! PARtee 2 °° oo ne phn 4 ee ee SS ees Attractive modem machine | u’ ze j weal , > F Sa eS eee : save. Se 88 : 28.00!" | $4 Buy the cleaner—get the Ken-Kart plus a set of atiachments. Does your cleaning room! Sees igh * a % - Phone FE $-4171 for @& Sualltfaclion guaranteed SFARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 elected treasurer. Stoddard has . . ed ee eee 6 New Officers in Guard Officers and directors of Blue| Include Royal Oak Man Shield serve without a salary LANSING W—The appointment | Oak of six new officers and the pro| 2 North Carolina's total .19¢ | \president of the Michigan National | mated at 175,000 acres. The 1%3|igan National Guard was an- | poliomyelitis cases are children George C. Moran, the adjutant | State Land Auction Set. general of Michigan. The new officers included Ist) -1/ Lt. Russell J. Cameron of Royal; sejs of*state-owned land in Muske- LANSING @& — Some 185 par- goh County will ba.auctioned Nov, 4 at the Muskegon County Court- house, the State Conservation De- partment said today. _ nounced today by Brig, Gen. ' under 15 years old. ————__—_ a Teld:illd @-Vlekae) BUY NOW-SAVE 14: Yd. RSSSIQUUSS OSI “ -* > v — + a prints to please “yy, . ae in Fairloom Xy, Y SG : % 7 | . % Z | % Py 7 Regularly 49¢ Yd. - 2 * Oh ‘ Xs YOU SAVE 14c Yd.! ra {i ia” 4 & ? you save over °2 during this sale! 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" ' f= a ill if iia i i iit SB: HE Ft i Be Ht) Sati it Hi <* F Es i aii i iT $*a6F ane : : > 5 Se * ae, Zé . “ise or ~ ne ates DO s se ith H = anh Bat oe i Hiei it; isyis = gs ar Af ae ee wh h ie ii = Hak ; yeaa ea nS Fe pe een, A ate iit = “4 Ps 5 Bie 7 * , ‘i / wT EFT THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Pre-Awaryds Dinner Held at Hospital 1 z ; spe PULSE ay Hie 28 e2 : [3 i z | nod aed inl! g i Mrs. G. Mennen Williams (center) addressed mem- bers of the Pontiac Democratic Club and the Waterford MOMS Convene in Hotel Statler Democratic Women’s Club Wednesday at the CAI building. ez ag ELE TOD = Greeting her is Mrs. Donald E. Adams (right) of West Walton boulevard and Mrs. Leslie Hudson of West Colgate avenue. Mrs. Philip A. Hart (center) of Lansing|are Mrs. Carlos G. Richardson (left) of spoke briefly to those gathering at the CAl|Carlos street and Mrs, F. L. Spooner of building Wednesday, Shown greeting her |Clarkston. —————— ‘Try Country Casserole to Use Leftover Ham } Country Casserole makes the meal. This dish begins with diced, cooked ham remaining from din- ner the day before. | Combine a cup of diced ham with 3 cups soft bread cubes and et Franklin <7 | Village Ib. CHOCOLATES The perfect Sweetest Day gift for sweetheart, neighbor, or grondmo! Give @ pound-box of fresh, delicious ¢reams in milk ond dork chocolate, nougats and nuts. | oes Cherries 69: ae + cups milk and two beaten eggs. or zest, add.chopped onion, green . prepared mistard and pre- fabric for this dressy suit by ws week Colorado work-and-play vaca- b : Indianapolis for a major address | relaxed than he has been at any From France comes the|\# Ike Marks 64th Birthday} in Midst of Political Battle DENVER (#—President Eisenhower is 64 today and is excellent health” in the midst of a “en political e which could seeks a second term. Colorado toe the Presiden pas luncheon Country Club, and his wife invited a small group of close rs. Williams Talk Compares Party | Tin, a PP $3 Sy * * ~~ ~ . e7°t.f i ‘ ’ wt oo ilosophies Addresses Area Democratic Women By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE ; In Mrs. Williams j|informed and work for something Pontiac Press Women’s Editor / auth “She pulesighey of grou We know should be done—and think “Republican have| ment behind te twe parties is of what is best for our children and hurt Michigan,” declared Mrs. G.| the most important to us. We the future.” Mennen Williams when she ad- want a king of government that Mrs. Donald E. Adams, presi dressed approximately 150 mem-| Will attempt to sqive @ problem | aie of the Waterford Demo bers of the Pontiac Democratic] When it exists. cratic Women’s Club, introduced Club and the Waterford Demo-| “As Democrats we have con-| Mrs, Williams and Mrs, Philip Oe die. Wiltiams said| ‘Hing that is making our state bet-| ceadidate tor Lt. Geyerner, that “the Republicans have a won-|ter for future generations.” As Mrs. Clark J. Adams and Mrs. derful attitude of saying that a| Women we should keep ourselves! Donald Adams received the guests. problem does not exist until it erent nn pore see 8 eon S em P too o a eww. Fresh From Our te Michigan swhidh, che caid, the tyes renown || Ovens for Hearty BP ei = oie y Rag j ‘ ' have a tn tne tha dwn tei Fall Appetites! 5 oS aon hea signs of the times. It is this same |! Home-Style Corn Bread... ..24¢ ing in some Pointing to road conditions inj] CREAM STICKS Michigan, Mrs. Williams said the : Republicans refused to admit there 6™ 32° was a problem here. ee Date-Filled ar 0 ee eree eS ow || COFFEE CAKE as they “did not want to tax c large corporations.” tly, Mrs, Williams as sig iy Riel rg gaan PUMPKIN P pe % for the two years. ame legislature to appropriate money 65° for more schools, he met with de- | feat, the speaker noted, but the ; | people took the matter into their | Svcs *= THOMAS PASTRY SHOP | L lf the governor had not been “Made Fresh and Sold Fresh” turned down by the Legislature, ps th id be no half-day , 121 West an eet oe ern gases FE 4-8163 today, she salt. PARK FREE BACK OF STORE lt was through the governor's message in 1949 that the Chil- x ' ' dren's Hospital at Northville | ~ eS ee ee liams, and she added, “‘the Re- . publicans fought this move ‘lor aes five years.” = Approximately 5,000 mental Pe Po Rae” New ... From Our help determine whether arran a birthda ae benvers Cherry Hille friends to a quiet celebration dinner tonight at a down- On the menu Was one Of | sherman said in Washing- the chief executive’é favor- ite dishes—charcoal-broiled Scores of gifts have beef arriving at the Denver White House from a. steak. hower has one for him too, but | sh: kept it a secret. Today's luncheon is an old | not even given any thought to the | gradually stir in the milk, Take friends’ farewell as well as a | birthday party. Eisenhower will end an eight- tion tomorrow and head back to Washington by plane, stopping in ih the evening on the administra- tion’s controversial farm program. Aides said Eisenhower is more time since taking office 2 months ago—and that he is going back to the nation's capital full of pep. dust six weeks ago the Presi- | dent had his annual physical checkup at the Army hospital tere, and the White House said the eutrome indicated he was Ip eveeflent health. P The campaign has been occapy- ing More ahd more of his tim during the last month and he-i planning at least three more major political speeches between now and Nov 2, election day. The outcome of the election mey be a big factor in whether he bids for a second term in 1956. The President's chief assistant, ton several ago that loss of control of Congress to the Demo- crats might contribute to a deci- | | tivities for next week. ‘YOUNG FOLK SHOP Activities Told by Women’s Club Women of First Congregational Church have announced their ac- Junior Gent Flannel Lined SLACKS .. 3.95 Metehing Shirts. . 1.95 Ui tee. _ttitisw—s—swsws—isi‘“‘ ‘ltée On Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Fireside Forum will hold a cooperative din- ner in the Chamberiain street home_of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. In corduroy or poplin. The flannel lining and matching shirt is of gay plaid. In charcool, navy, red, black. Sizes 3 to 7. Much in Demand sion by Eisenhower not to run | again. 3 ‘lall over the nation. 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Cotton Sie te 36; B, Credit-shop with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hoffmann of | Auburn avenue returned recently | from a four month tour of Europe. | white there they visited their home- | land, Germany, as well as Austria, | Switzerland -_ Italy. ee Mrs ot nce Smart entertained |members of Entre Nous Club, | Wednesday at Pine Lake Country |Club. Luncheon and bridge were enjoyed by her guests. * * Howard Perry Rothberg will arrive from New York this week- end for a visit with his parents, the Jack Rothbergs of Lake Angelus, Hurbert de Givenchy the famous Parisian designer, will also be a houseguest of the Rothberg». Ld] * J Mrs. M. F. Macaulay will be hostess to members of the Fireside Club Friday in her Motorway drive home. * * Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Padelford of St. Joseph are announcing the birth of a son, William Brian, born Oct. 10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Kinney of Cherokee road and Mrs. William Padelford of Scottville. ¢ Robert Barner, Barbara Dill, Ronald Kevern, Juanita Wallace and John Ward are members of the concert choir at Central Mich. igan College this fall. +. oa Louis J. Goderis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goderis of Airport road has enrolled in the department of Aeronautical Engineering at Tri State College, Angola, Ind. * *« - Marie Joanne Litty, the Leonard Liddys of Melrose street is enrolled as a senior in the nursing program of West Suburban daughter of | Hospital, Oak Park, I!l. The hos- pital is affiliated with Wheaton College, Wheaton, Il! . William L. Fogle of Green : street will play the leading role : in ‘The Late Christopher Bean,” ; soled epmcsrer|rada Fi engagement at the Wayne The- be ater, the production will be F toured throughout the state. cs Margaret Francis, Segrid Ringuis r and Jean Joss are among the : Pontiac residents who are travel- { . _ e | MALING SHOES + = Magic Methods for Managing Males! 1. Have positively pretty peepers! : 2. Carve a Crazy Carpet! ——— 3. Be a Sent Sara from Southern Pharrumph! or just wear Maling’s schoolgirl sports with that new, cool lo-cut look! 4°° om A ® Maling Sho e *, 7 i us 30 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings ing through Europe with a tour sponsored by the General Motors Giris Club, . “fe * Mrs. Paul Hagle of James K boulevard has been chosen as a member of) the Richards-Born Grarid Family of the Grand Chap- ter of Michigan, OES. The ap- pointment was made at the 37th annual session which ends today in Grand Rapids. * * | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams of Mt. Clemens street announce the birth of a son, Stephen Michael, Oct. 13 in Pofttiac General Hos- pital The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Adams of Clifford street and Mr. and Mrs. Dan —— of _ Pike street. Dinner Is sHeld by Secretaries on Wednesday Members and guests of the Pon- tioak Chapter of International Sec- retaries Assoriation met Wednes- day evening for dinner at the Hotel Waldron Vice President, Lockman, introduced the guest speaker for the evening, C. Mark Harper, Jr. who spoke on ‘‘Invest- man Club Plan.” He stated that it was a three point program consisting of re- serves, general market and growth and he also stressed the import- | ance of saving for retirement Invocation was given by Mrs. John Duncan of Walled Lake and | Mary Eleanor THE PONTIAC PRESS, , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 4-Month Tour of Europe “lTaken by Hans Hoftmans| } Pentine Press Photo An attractive mother and daughter team is Mrs. Wil-| brook, drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mary Jean attends Kings- | liam B. Hargreaves and Mary Jean, who reside on Pem-\ wood School Cranbrook. ‘Headed by Mrs. Nance and Mrs. Sanders the business meeting was con- | ducted by the president, Mrs, Dee | Dieterle of Birmingham, who an- nounced the National Convention | for 1955 will be in Chattanooga, | Tennessee and in Detroit, Michi- gan in 1956, It has been permanently set that Nationa! Secretaries Week will be | April Z3-30 and April 27, Wednes- | day, as National Secretaries Day. The next meeting will be Novem- ber 10 at the Hotel Waldron with movies on secretarial procedure. Girl Scout Troops Elect President Jovita Benavides was elected president of Girl Scout Troops 23 and 31 of Lincoln Junior High School at a recent meeting. Other officers elected were JoAnne Folsom, vice president: Nancy Cunningham, secretary; Susan Hallenbeck, treasurer, and Marsha Gorsline, scribe. | James J. Nance and Mrs. Christ Church Appoints Chairmen for October Sale | Mrs. Rebert W. Budd, Mrs. Par- bury Schmidt, Mrs, J, Thomas Smith, Mrs, William Warren, Mrs, E. L. Sylvester, Mrs, Paul B. Bell, Mrs. C. E, Hall and Mrs. Harold Holmes are others. By RUTY SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Mrs. Fred Sanders are co-chairmen for the October Sale which the Auxiliary | of Christ Church Cranbrook will ir; Nance wrote a clever. skit hold Oct. 28. for a fashion preview given at the Among the committee heads for auxiliary meeting Tuesday after- |the affair are Mrs. C. R, Weir,| noon, and Mrs. Dean Coffin rep- | |Mrs, Ormond Wessels. Mrs. R. B.| resented a French commentator Robbins, Mrs. Aaron Webster, Mrs. | from Paris as models passed in| Raymond P. Fohey, Mrs. W. S. | review. Gilbreath Jr., Mrs. Frank W. Dal- | ° ton, Mrs. Stanley Gillen, Mrs. J. H and Mrs. Robert H. Taylor Walker, Mrs. M. E. Snyder and ‘ot Tucena Ridge road left Tues- Mrs, Gerald Carlisle. | day for a- 10-day stay at The Mrs, Max Fruhauf, Mrs, Hugh | | Homestead in Hot Springs, Va. Ralston, Mrs, James B. Bragaw, ad te Marshall Fredericks will be | the speaker at a morning “cof- | fee” and meeting of the Bir- mingham Junior League on Tuesday. The meeting will take place in the Cranbrook Institute and after a business meeting Mrs. Rudolph Eberstadt, chairman of place- ments, will report on members who have volunteered for many hours of work In Oakland County institutions and hospitals. * . * } Mr Lone Pine road have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sharp |of Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Mantell of | Sharp formerly lived in Birming- | ham. | Robert Covert, C. E. Wilson Jr. shooting. Mrs. Thomas LeMessurier sur- prised Mr. LeMessurier on his | birthday Tuesday with @ dinner | party. Guests included Mr. and | Mrs. Edwin J, Anderson and their | daughter, Suzanne and Marynell, Mr. and Mrs. Barnum Coolidge and | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Schiffer of Grosse i, 7 . | Mrs, C. J. vunliateres will open | | her home in Foxcroft Tuesday eve- | ning for a dessert meeting of the | North Suburban chapter of Alpha Phi alumnae. Co-hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. D. Cruick- shank and Mrs. A. G. Lambert. 7” . . Mrs. Robert H. Skillman of Hick- ory Grove road was hostess at & tea last Thursday when she hon- ored her house guests Mrs, Homer Wheeler, Mrs. Mae Hull, Mrs. Jose- phine Bellis and her sister, Mrs. Katherine Towle of Altadena, Calif. and Mrs. Raoul R. Hass of Evans- ton, Ill. Mrs. Skillman will leave soon to spend the winter at Winter Park, Fla. . - * Mrs. Robert Lee Graham will | leave next week for a visit in New York with her sister Julie Otter who is spending the winter there. a . > Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Booth | were among dinner hosts before the opening of St. Dunstan's play last Friday evening. Their —_ included Mr. and Mrs, Robert L Detroit Symphony were enter- tained at a tea Tuesday afternoon at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Roger 'M. Kyes of Cranbrook road are planning to leave next Friday to spend a fort- inight at The Cloisters at Sea Is- land, Ga. 42nd Meeting Held in Saginaw “Strength in Spiritual Values” was the theme for the 42nd con- ference of the Mid-Western Sorop- timist International Clubs which ended Sunday at Hotel Deshler- Hilton in Columbus, Ohio Attending from the Pontiac club were Taimee Surola, Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, Mrs. Raymond Swack- hammer and Mrs. Roy Maxwell, Helen Larkin of Birmingham, regional governor, was presiding officer for the conference. Post Auxiliary Meets on Tuesday Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Post | 1370 met Tuesday evening at the VFW Hall on South Saginaw street. -Reports were given on the annual pow wow held recently in Jackson. Inspection was made by the fifth district senior vice presi- | dent, Olamae Gottschalk, who was | attended by Bertha Gottschalk. | Myrtle Latond and Mrs. Leo La- Clair were welcomed as new mem- | and Harold Gordon left Friday to i fly to Canada for a weekend of >. os Now for ‘the First Time! St. Mary's Coats $ 2¢y”” Reg. $45 Warm and Wonderful... . St. Mary’s Fleece Coats by MARK- ETTE. Fashion right styling com- bines with a double lining of fam- ous MILIUM plus quilted MICRO- LITE fiber glass to make these perfect all occasion coats. REMEMBER: Rappy's Per- sonally Guarantee EVERY item sold in our store. You ‘ must be satisfied or your money’ll be returned cheer- fully. Nearly 50 years of honest dealing will substan- tiate this. Charge Your “NATIONAL _ Purchase CLOTHING at No Extra : Cost 9 South Saginaw Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin |°°T* Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. David | Walker Lee . ° * | | Mrs. Clarence E. Ofter ag co) | chairman with Mrs. Ralph Thomas | | of Grosse Pointe, is completing ar- rangements for the luncheon Oct. 20 to be given for the wives of! directors and ladies of the Ameri-| Let us re-style your coiffure as can Automobile Association. for Fall. e The AAA will have its conven- | ~— tion Oct, 19 through 21 in Detroit and will entertain women of the) WILLIAMS LAKE organization as well as men from | BEAUTY SHOP *% Betty Green, Mer. 6493 Matchery Rd. OR 3-430! all over the country. The ladies luncheon wil! be given | at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club! }and perfume is being flown over | rom Paris especially for favors at) : - \ the luncheon Knit Dresses Dr. and Mrs. Owen Hendren are | Shortened planning a dinner in their home in “A the Hills late in November, Join Now! ss - * se Knitting Classes = r. and Mrs. John A, Cava | Every Tuesday |naugh Jr. of Franklin entertained | at a large luncheon Sunday at) the Detroit Athletic Club. They | later took their guests to the foot- | ball game at Briggs stadium. * © @ + The Women’s Association of the | Toddler’s 1-Piece Estron Snow Suits 4s Low § 5 95 Sizes 1 — 3 Boys’-Girls’ Winter Wear Outfits 2 te 5 P. M. & 6:30 te 8 P. M. Oxford Shop || 59 W. Heren co : & z “sS ae National Clothing 9 South Saginaw busiah Ae oa ten sein ion co tetas teats ei ns de et Ae bee ee ery ; Pd Educational Facilities — Are Revealed Speech and Hearing Consultants Tell of Work Being, Done : i a F g : | | ! | i F : 2 2 FF aa mi) He iit ; A 3 te Be u ehitel e int Ha i ; FE z w Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Tosto | Clark and Mrs. William Reuter. : Pontiac Press Photo Mrs. William McRath of Pioneer drive and Mrs. John ’| Londick of Otsego drive display one of the fashions that will be shown when Michigan state chapters of Pi Omicron sorority hold their fashion show and bridge party Saturday in the Birmingham Community House. Group Entertained by Mrs. Kinzler Mrs. Bruce Kinzler was hostess in her home on Shallowbrook drive for the Tuesday meeting of Gam- ma Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority. Initiated as new members of the group were Mrs. Terry Thomas, Mrs. William Baer, Mrs. Robert Plans were made for a toy dem- onstration to be given on Oct. 2% and a discussion was held on the Needlework Guild. Pillar Club Meets at Shoup Home Mrs. Claude Shoup was hostess to the Pillar Club Tuesday evening at her homé on Mohawk road. Committees assisting with the cooperative dinner included Mrs. J. A. Rammes, Mrs. Louella Muir- Mrs. R. O. Schultz Will Be Speaker An open meeting of the League Voters will be held of Women Monday at 8 p. m. in room Pontiac Senior High Bemis-Olsen Amvets Auxiliary, 3 9 ' 4 ) 3 [y[LEtfs [press as secretary and Mrs, Glen — ~}as chaplain. Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. Albert Olsen of Argyle street. Plans were also discussed for a New Year's 102 of 72 North Saginaw St. EXTRACT $10. 1575 $275 CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” LOTION 43 FE 2-0161 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Auxiliary Has Installation, SHOES POR THE LOVELY nude 06 ¢ oa k! fy Revealing . . » appealing + « « deft touches of shoe with plenty of you... bewitchingly fashioned in lush black suede. :* i om | ee | oh * of pleated taffeta thot the center. trim. In sizes 7 to 15. This is set off from the rest of the dress by a band of coritrasting satin with a pert bow in It comes in black taffeta with your choice of either red or turquoise satin Maderof fine black taffeta. The form-fitting bodice with its cowl drop neckline contrasts | smartly with the full flaring skirt. But what makes it different from all others is the insert highlights the front. the special occasion dress ] 9” A Very Special CLEARANCE aa rall KNIT DRESSES - ~ Were $29.95 $39:95 22 1-Piece Dresses .. . 2-Piece Dresses .. . Jacket Dresses... Newest Fall Colors... O DOUBT, whatever, rp ania ghee Shaped with assurance in tine jersey a the bodice, @ confirmed flatterer: the skirt, e happy ing: the neck- line all the smarter for its jeweled string- bow. Completely lined in rayon taffeta. a ae ee ee eerie ye eae ee ae ee, & he | ___ SWENTY-FOUR This Shrew THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, OC Saw 5 *« BEAy $f f Builder Is Right About the Party Housewarming ls Good Because He Did Work Himself By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: My husband built our house himself with a lit- tle help now and then from others. We moved in before it was finished and now, after living in it for over a year, it has finally been com- pleted ; My husband wants to have a |house-warming. but I think too | much time has elapsed to make | the giving of such a party proper. Will you give me your opinion? Considering the fact of his hav- ing built the house himself I think a house-warming party would be especially appropriate. could not be made public. I would like to announce fmy marriage now but do not wish to disclose the real wedding date. Will you please tell me if this would be proper? I think you will build up a great deal of distress and confusion for — if you do not frankly the true wedding date. i E fy E : i fri fbi g i z i : @ STEAM You can do for every fabric. ——__ . Iron with ease, press like @ tailor. cloth. Switch from steam to dry- ironing instantly. ‘‘Dial-the-fab- ric” control gives proper heat $1.00 Down---50¢ a Week and DRY IRON $18.95 Value T ?” 1954 Model YUAN JEWELERS One Seuth Seginew—Corner of Pike FE 5-5731 ‘ eee eu ee “* ohin oséen ae Tver eee eee ete: See oe. ene d Trend Is Sponsored, the Writer Susp 4 re YETUSTRT a A new and dramatic home decoration is based on|pensively. A pegboard panel like the one pictured makes striking new ways of arranging portraits of members of the\an effective background for a photograph gallery. Peg- family. These settings, demonstrated recently in Chicago | board makes it possible to rearrange and add photographs demonstrated that the average do-it-yourself householder | without wall damage. could reproduce similar portrait displays easily and inex IF mature face— get? Extreme profile beret emphosires fece-s09 Oe precete! slope motes sogging contours. Mrs. M. F.—The elegant woman will be warm this winter as most of the daytime hats cover ears with flaps, band treatments or trimming. Feather trimmings are more important and are usually dyed to match the color of the hat. Six New England churches have steeples designed by the famous architect, Christopher Wren. ‘Mr. and Mrs.’ Is the Best Title for Friend's Folks By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I've been ‘going with Bill for two years now, and on occasion we go out with his parents. I never know how to ad- dress them. Would it be proper to call them by their first names?" Unless Bill is one of those un- usual sons who call their parents by their first names, Mr. and Mrs. will have to do for you. It is con- ceivable that you might follow Bill's pattern, if it’s first names or very special nicknames for him But you're just his girt friend. | Yeu can't call them Mother or Father as he does. Your position in Bill's life doesn’t give you lib- erty to make free with nicknames of your own. Show your respect for them by calling them by their proper names. 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OR 3-7224 “Dear Miss Woodward: We love | each other very much and want to become engaged before he goes into the service. I don't want to date other boys and that is quite okay with Mother. But she says getting engaged means that I can't associate with boys at all. “She says I'm not to skate with a boy at the local rink, or even talk to my friends who are boys. I agree that I shouldn't date, but is Mother right in saying I must break alj associations with boys?” Your mother is offering you a wery strict alternative to putting off an official engagement until your young man comes back from his period in the service. She's saying, in rather restricting terms, that you're going to have to live a strictly nun-like life with your fiance away. She's painting the next few years in the blackest of colors. It is in a form of a warning to you. She's serving advance notice that you can't be engaged to a boy who's far off somewhere and at the me time play around as -usual with boys you know. She's per- fectly well aware that skating, talking, dancing with other boys can create problems for you. In themselves, sueh activities can be perfectly innocuous. But. some girls let small beginnings mount up into situations. She-wants you to avoid such. ae You're not free when engaged, You can't put on same friendly front as you weren't. Other boys a supposed to give you the slight- est ruffiec. If you can't stand the thodght of closing your mind and your eyes. to associations with boys while your boy friend is away, you Oughta’: to get engaged to him before be goes. Have an understanding, if it will make you both happier. That's mot official or public. You will have your private weapon to use against boys who want to date you or show you special attention, while you're still free to enjoy their company in the most casual and impersonal way. Could it be that's what your mother wants for you ” PETUNIAI T frankly think Theyre mighty neat— (I made em from A worn-out sheet /) Good idea, Petunia! Use the best sections, add deep bord- ers of a bright print, and there are your smart cafe | On Wedding Day Play Safe and : 4 5° Pali Fi Fn 8 3 a it Fe a conspicuous gold band on A wedding ring — which I im- agine was a woman's idea in the first place — has always con- stituted a neat little advertise- ment on q female's finger that her affection, loyalty and time it treasures above any other. I'm sure it musy have bothered many a wife in the past that she wasn’t able to fasten on her has- band some similar slient warning to marauding members of her own sex to keep hands off. _ When you have several guests for dinner, tell them just where to sit. Don't say. “It doesn't mat- ter. folks, just sit anywhere.” The purpose of the gathering is to enjoy dinner, pot to play “mu sical chairs."" It's your duty as a hostess to seat the guests. ects, By Females Ring Him New! Slim silhouette accented with your favorite detail—scallops! I don't know exactly what meth- ods they used and it undoubtedly | was a Jong pull but brides have | finally made the double-ring cer- emony the accepted one. It would take an unbelievably independent bridegroom to refuse, on the threshold of a new life together, to put just a small slim band on the important finger—particularly Chilly Evening Is Perfect Time for Oyster Stew Oyster seasons come and oyster | seasons go, and many are the de- lightful recipes concocted for the “R" months. But nothing can top popular oyster stew — easy to | make, delectable to eat, especially {on a chilly evening. When you make your stew, re- member that to retain the delicate. distinctive flavor of oysters they | Should not be cooked too long, just enough to heat them through, leav- ing them plump and tender. Oyster Stew 1 quart oysters, fresh, canned or frosen 4 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 quart milk %) teaspoon salt ‘a teaspoon paprika \e teaspoon pepper Melt butter, add drained oysters, and cook three minutes, or until the edges curl. Add milk, salt, pepper and liquor from oysters and | bring almost but not quite to the of the toughest jobs a girl | boil. , to convince a fellow that! Serve at once, dusted with pa- ‘prika. Serves six. Town tweed, a soft, sm vorite wool fabric, is shown stripes. The soft drape of curtains! Sisson -onacuse narrower cut. — ee ~ . | eee all-patterned version of a fa- in this business suit in which brown and black are used in alternating narrow diagonal the fabric gave-rise to this ° Fs ? See how they form a yoke on the bodice, frame the skirt pockets. A 12-month step-in—make it in faille now, cotton tweed later, with standup collar, short or three- quarter length sleeves. Pattern 4517: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 2. Size 16.takes 3% yards 39-inch fabric. 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. Wire Fence Gets Paint, Says Cobb By HUBBARD COBB One of the best ways to keep children and pets in a yard and unwanted persons outside the yard is to surround the yard with a wire fence. Only trouble is that some types of wire fences become rusty } | after being exposed to the weather ‘for a few years. Our project today lis to repaint said fence. The first job you have to tackle is removing the loose rust and | while this can be done by hand with a stiff wire brush, you'll find the job much easier and faster if you use an electric rotary wire brush. if you have an electric drill yeu can get a rotary wire brush attachment for a few dollars, It’s a worthwhile investment, too, because it can be used for many other projects about the house. After you have the loose rust out of the way, wipe the metal down with a rag dampened in tur- pentine or benzine,. Now you are ready for the paint. About the best way to apply the paint to this particular surface is with a paint roller. You want a rather wide roller and it’s important that it have rather long nap as the long- er the nap the greater the cover- age. If all goes well with the roller you'll only have to cover the two sides of the fence—the long nap of the roller will get in and coat the sides of the wire. 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Maple MI 4-0328 (TTT RIKRESGE’ oT in Braemar they attended the Braemar Gathering which is always attended by the Royal Family An excursion by steamer was taken out ef Oban to lona, with its tuins of the fifth century Monastery of St, Columban, where Christianity began in Scot- land, At outpost Dunoon, last of the Argyll country before you travel to the lowlands, an American Flag was flying over the hotel where the tourists stayed Stratford-upon-Avon, the birth- place of Shakespeare, and the an- cient university town of Oxford are just two more of the exciting places never to be forgotten by Miss. Warnock. Among her proudest possessions today is a Coronation pin Ed- ward the 7th, which was mailed to her by a 74 year old woman who traveled to visit with her before she left Scotland. The pin was passed on-to her because is named Jean Warnock, a name which has been passed on the past eight generations. brightest Another pin owned by Miss War- attractive | D°ck is made of Highland Cattle sf ‘ horn, A stranger, with whom she : ; stopped to chat, casually took the 7 - , Suntins Gee Shete lipsticks, | pin from her own clothing and A colorful scarf is displayed by Jean|and Scotland. The castle in the center is all-important fastened it to Mien Wargock’ coat, Warnock of Mark avenue, who recently| surrounded by crests. of Miss Warnock's you have one lipstick that can expecting nofting tn veteran. | returned from a month's tour of England \native land, Scotland. practically every Tt is just one of the many 4 wardrobe without | W®s in which the people of this . e. country across the Attantic wel JOYCE Davison | fan ‘Thompuon and ‘Roy Lam-|cz1Oria Donnelly, a woman : acted as ushers. A Peni Facey dead ee relatives in Argyllshire re Becomes Bride (|"™ Edward Grassel ihade; Then, | Portold that they have not worn i? Lapeer Rites | Evelyn Heacl Married | Wed in Indiana realizes, ‘ : . 2 wearing a pink lipstick | Cotton dresses all year! Needless} 1 spri-n _ ‘joyce Ariene Davi-|in Indiana Ceremony D red hat. to say, Miss Warnock did not let) 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| DAVISBURG — Mr, and Mrs.| Corp, Edward Grassel spoke their color for fall is @|the cold, rainy weather interfere). © Davison, became the |James L. Hearl of Lasu Lané have | nuptial vows in a double-ring red. This shade looks | With anything she had planned.|) 4 6+ Howard Lee Jones, son|@mmounced the marriage of their| ceremony Oct. 2, a brown, blue, gray, green eae ie and Mrs. Howard Jones | daughter Evelyn Louisa to Roxythe| Mr. and Mrs. Louis any color you can | Buckingham ace * | of Lapeer, recently at the Monroe|Lee Harding recently in Angola, | Dryden, parents of ait, Go Neues ot Pestioment | o t Methodist Ind. nounced today. The * a ower of London.. The bride wore a | of white the son of Mr. and rape ena nngnae al o Pignd After a month's tour Miss War-| 1 Sota with Ince yd sob vile - Alogi Henry ot cheesing 0 lipstick nock returned to the United States tunic Mamphie, Holly Gr pret laees fe Ne woman should risk typical tourist, laden with | Vell as finger tip length, and beauty by using harsh | - : she carried white roses and car Mr, and Mrs. J @uet try, ond tend to. | rent aaitehe ds a whine We, Church Slates Speaker | Leonard, brother her lips. - me ot Must METAMORA—Dr, Will- | of the bride. - has a new, true rea| Leftover Ham, Chicken cousin of the bride, was maid of ‘una deadhen ts du Deon ttioned in Detroit, which, they say. contains Team Up With Potatoes | Sent with sister of the bride | will be guest speaker at a fellow- | expect to make healing ingredient that visca degn Fogar- | shin supper scheduled at 7 p.m.|Romeo in lips and thus provides| A little leftover ham and chicken as bridesmaids Friday, at Pilgrim Congregational with a cream texture. | will make a fine luncheon dish ph Jones, brother of the! Church here. Dr. Willcox also will| A tube of that avnew| this way: Scoop out baked pota-| bridegroom, was best man, with| preach at the Sunday morning wor- | give zest in making this|toes and mash with butter or mar-| james, Curtiss and Howard Her-! ship service on Oct, 31 lipstick to give greater intensity of | garine, a little hot milk or cream, on the| salt, pepper and minced parsley. ication Now dice the chicken and ham fine and add. to chocolate} Pile the mashed potato back into Frost them with confec-| the shells, sprinkle with grated oven Complete Selection of ... — Schrarers © CHOCOLATES > | Carpeting DH, | SATURDAY, OCT. 16th America’s finest package of candy, always popular with people who enjoy superior quality at reasonable prices. 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CCM CARPET & FURNITURE Cc 1/, Block From Telegraph Plenty of Free Parking at Our Door the butter at the same time that by | you're adding the instant coffee, i oer TWENTY SIX : | : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 ~ Importance of Khrushchev Church Building =.=. | — - to Russia Now Apparent ang |= Va. rang with Patrick! A Child’s Feature That’s FUN-— p k . lJ 5 Henry's ‘Give me liberty or give Cane Frees intl Cusveapentont oe ene at ed in owe 1. Washiogtm, Gewgs UN Si EDI Religious Shrines Have —— An interesting feature of the new| The fact that Khrushchev was Played Important Part — agreement between Russia 404) ited to go to Peiping is fresh Commmmaniat is omy = evidence of his importance in the Nikita S. Khrushchev. Soviet set-up. The Chinese negotiating team| Before Josef Stalin's death, was , who! Khrushchev ranked far down the foreign min-| ist of the Kremlin's top men. Even . is both premier ister of the Red Peiping govern- stands as a nation of churches. ment. after Georgi M. Malenkov suc- oiémue. tell of ceeded Stalin as premier Khrush- Religious shrines ‘Khrushchev, who led the Rus |. us no higher than No. 4 all Yaiths have followed the course member of the Soviet Cabinet |™#"- — be fe the first secretary of | Now Khrushchev seems to to the present day : the Russian Communist Party, | share the leadership Among\ the oldest still standing | 999, Sa which means that theoretically | with Maienkov. They are sort of are the rustic parish churches of 000,000. . A NEW FEATURE OF THIS NEWSPAPER THAT oI 1S ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUNGSTERS ORYSTAL LAKE But Khrushchev’s rise has been aries of the Southwest and Far|/for Mothers, Children ©] 4-10-86 YEARS OLD. MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD = SUBD so rapid, his prestige is so great West | 1S IN ON THE PUN EVERY DAY— and his position as the Communist Tho mest ages of these GARDNER, Mass ® — The — > 2 Party boss is so important that saunas te Gua tenia 0 eae Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Ip + A a alate = ‘the day may come when there is| ‘SLAVING’ FRESHMEN—Laurel-wreathed Dave Hefferman, an| », N. M., whose history reaches church has installed a sound < oe sree enue 8 a struggle between him and| upperclassman at George Washington University, in Washington, D. C., far back into the earty 17th Cen- proofed room to permit mothers Q I $ Malenkov for supreme leadership. | is carried by four “slaves.” It's all part of the university's freshman of young babies to attend mass aes woe wegen Se Z wmorTor The Kremlin got such a big dose | week. The “slaves” were purchased for 50 cents apiece, the money while caring for their offspring tury The early churches of Virginia] A window facing the altar per- ing Monday in The of dictatorship under Stalin that| going to the Student Council fund. Freshmen are, clockwise, from See JUNIOR EDITORS starting ! y in ~~ | it does not seem to want a strong | top right: Tom Weis, Ernie Enzien, Greg Rossie and Henry O'Connell. and Boston were linked closely to| mits mothers to follow The lan- man right now. i ORDIN terns that signaled Paul Revere to a eee amend the, Building Bat dictatorship is natural in | Cancer has risen from eighth) combat this disease by supporting start on his famous ride were hung| New. York State collects more PONTIAC PRESS of Ordinance No. 4, Known | @ country like Red Chins. Un- | piace as a cause of death in 1900| the American Cancer Society's 1954| in the tower of Old North Church, | than two millioA dollars a week in| __ in . 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HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 9:30 to 9:00 OPEN EVENINGS Billig TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER—PONTIAC FREE PARKING Leading Jeusles Since 1916 ¥f > TWENTY-EIGHT ee ee No ~~ ane B es: eee a Be €8 Sy By EDDIE CANTOR People in* show business will tell you that, without a doubt, the nicest musician ever around the “Big Street,” was nimble-fingered, jhe became a member of Mr. Petrillo’s was studying to be a pharmacist, and while he never did get behind the counter of a drugstore, he had a surefire prescription for happiness: A way with the piano—and_a way with people. He did the kindest things for everybody, and everybody, in turn, wanted to do things for Duchin. PU always remember my twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. We celebrated at the Waldorf-Astoria. Eddy and his orchestra were playing on the Starlight Roof atop the same hotel. Our party had just begun when the head- waiter brought me a note: “Can you use @ plano player at your party tonight?—sal- object—wearing tuxedo—have already It was signed, “Eddy Duchin.” Ida agreed the most memorable incident that was when Eddy played for us. che became lieutenant-commander in in World War II, I brought down my to entertain Eddy and his men. he introduced me to the audience, I ill Eddy Duchin Considered Strangers Just Friends He Didn't Know Yet I was a youngster, I enlisted in the Navy. I was so good they gave me my choice of ships.” With a twinkle in his eye, Duchin inter- rupted me. “Which did you cheose—the ‘Moniter’ or the ‘Merrimac?’” Duchin got quite a laugh. At that point, I started to sing. I did every number I ever knew. I never sounded so good! And no wonder! How could you miss with an accompanist like Duchin? One time I met him in Chicago. He was opening that night at the Palmer House—the last engagement of a sock success tour. I looked around the jammed room. Supper crowds tn a hote)] aren't always the best audi- ences, but Duchin had them in the palm of his hand. I asked Eddy his secret for turning cold hotel crowds—a new set of strangers in every town— into “devoted Duchinites.” He flashed that warm, dazzling smile of his and said, “Eddie, you used the word, ‘strangers.’ I've always fig- ured ‘strangers’ are just friends you don't know yet.” I miss the man, Duchin, and every once in a while I play his records. They reflect so much of his warm, sparkling personality and great artistry, that for an hour or so, I almost feel him in the room with me. (Copyright 1954) _— House Civil Service Committee by -|gram.” subversive actions which are the basis for separation of federal employes under a security pro- requested, He gaid the report will set forth, _| ‘The 1953 eruption of Kilauea voleano in Hawaii lasted 136 days. 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The convicts abandoned their vehicle, and Car- penter soon rounded all thre tp with his bloodhounds. ” Lung cancer, which is increas- | ing faster than cancer of any other site, took 22,000 lives last year. Heip combat this menace by giv- ing to the American Cancer Society Crusade. PHENIX CITY, Ala. «*»—~Phenix City racketeers have started bar- gaining for negotiated prison terms rather than face trial before vice cleanup juries which have yet to acquit a defendant. Seven indicted gamblers, includ- ing retired slot machine kings Hoyt Shepherd and Jimmy Matthews, pleaded guilty yesterday and drew penalties ranging from two_months in prison and a $300 fine to months imprisonment. * . - Others still awaiting trial were reported to have sounded out state prosecutors for possible settle- ments today, including perhaps Godwin Davis Sr. and his tough- guy son Godwin Jr., who masterminded a $15,000-a-day lot- tery syndicate. The panic took seed a week ago after gambler E. L. Cook, who had gone unprosecuted for more than was given life im- three years, opece | first guilty plea of the vice trials 4 es prisonment for murder, Eleven of the 12 jurors reportedly voted for the death penalty on the first bal- lot. * * « Yesterday, quickly gained momentum. Safecracker John Benefieid, who has spent 18 of his 44 years under prison sentences and who has been tagged by the National Guard as a “professor of burglary” teach- ing others his trade, was convict- ed of possessing ‘burglary tools. , He was fined $100 and sentenced to 12 months, the maximum im- prisonment under Alabama law for that offense. Twenty-four hours earlier, gam- bler'H. C, Harden Jr. entered the and drew a $300 fine and a nine- month prison term. * « * Harden's abrupt withdrawal of his plea of innocent came after de- fense attorneys had failed in re- peated attempts to get a new jury list for the antirackets trials or oe pee « Soper 7 Cubans Charged With Election Plot HAVANA, Cuba (®—Seven per- sons have been charged with plot- ting a terrorist attempt to disrupt Cuba's scheduled Nov, 1] presiden- tial elections. The seven, accused yesterday, were among bundreds rounded up by police following the discovery of bombs and other explosives in the medical dispensary of a public school building. Police said the na- tionwide arrests werg continuing. Police officials Rafael Garcia Barcena, a University of Havana professor, as jeader of the plot. They said Barcena left Cuba Monday for the United States, There’s am economy - _ minded shower valve on the market which automatically shuts off the water after a 60-second rinse. Felons Pick Lock, Take $10, Buy Whisky, Return BLOOMINGTON, Ind, ® — The two .young men were trusties at the: Monroe County Jail, which meant that sheriff Fred Davis ex- wreck yesterday. still filed petit larceny charges and came back and for ehe returned, 14 Nations Represented FORT HOOD, Tex. (INS) — The Fourth Armored Division based at Fort Heod boasts 55 men who were born in 14 different countries and U. S. territories, Countries repre- sented are China, Germany, Guam, Hawaii, Italy, Latvia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Phillippines, Poland. Puerto Rico, Sicily, Ukraine and Yugoslavia. You Are About To See Some of America’s. FINEST ALL WOOL SHARKSKIN SUITS AT A PRICE THAT WILL SUITS YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY $65! SUITS YOWD GLADLY PAY $65! ASTOUND YOU! HERE’S WHY: Our 250-Store Buying Syndicate Really Got the Prices Down on the Finest Stock We've Seen in a Long Time! WHAT BUYS! 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There si 30. m.- 9:00 pm OSMUN’s To w COUNTRY TWENTY-NINE . and step into new modern stores, ieee : f ‘ aoe Senge — en a ML ee a eS ee ee Se ee ee ad | ee __~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 administrative expense and (A+ . | marks into trouble—espe- | . te gal fire ince rxees| WHISOM APOIOGiZES | saty’ spite! mater. and 1) Coven ren Wennen ‘Hurricane Churns seem to be in trouble now, The way | Critical Following Crash r - tion josss H remarks were distorted ownship woman rt i ' for Dog Incident left-wing opponens cortaialy locks By wed on a. Toward Carolinas TELEVISION nee RADIO : oA terrible in print. I admit that. So in critical conttiition . aa ; Savings Stamp Albums | (Continued From Page One) |r )"t Pr now, I want to\seph Mercy Hospital today follow-| (Continued From Page One) REPAIR — SERVICE Available at Post Office |‘eréay suggested that Wilsyn’s | say to the American people that | ing » two-car crash last night at |About 71,000 people, put the toll i Chicago speech be c led, 1 sorry I made inept remarks injured Pontiac's Acting Postmaster Les- port fe: Dean eatiin| Wh tte ane to misrepre- | Weve Mile and Groveland roads | there at 200 dead and 350 All Makes Expert. Trained Technicians lie H. Dean today announced that : | sentation. “~~ | in Royal Oak Township. | _The Selpan message that her- . e U. S. savings stamp albums are | “ere established crnegen the ¢wo ** * | Mrs. Howard McDonald, 50, of ricame Hazel had destroyed 50 , © All Work Guaranteed now available free at the local | Shortly before Wilson's appearance) But there is ohe thing that I 27344 Hales, suffered a compound) pe cent of Jeremie, a town of post office, Huron and Perry Sts.,| and Stratton introduced him at the| will not do, one thing that 1 know | fracture in the collision. he Bussard Electric "| and branches, dinner as “a man big enough t0/ you would not want me to do. It} Mrs. William Wimble, 38, of; ' ‘With the opening of another | fight against, odds of misunder-| js this: I will not let our political | 28833 Groveland Rd., Royal Oak, “The town of Jeremie is report- Phone FE 2-6445 a ra | standing and partisan attack when - | School year the post office, “ said) 1. believes he is doing what is best Dean, “is prepared for a brisk de- | for his country.” mand for U, S. Savings Stamps by , * * * with the| Township, driver of the car injed to be 60 per cent destroyed,” am unsympathetic which Mrs. McDonald was riding; | said Claude Kartthner, 36, of New the problems of workmen or told police she was struck by &/Orieans. Kartchner arrived here thrifty students and their parents.” | The governor, asked later about | beve pat deena eliiaiteats rep oo ee uae ect yes |with his wife Olita and infant id to solve juvenile| “Albums,” he said, “are ex-| reversing his attitude, denied there | ‘ | . of _— ent develop-|changable at a bank for U, S. \ oka -— ve Pony a oe in any manner my feeling | make a right hand turn into Grove- congiter from Port-au-Prince. . ment af problems in fater life. Series E Savings Bonds.” | dent and said he thought Wilson's | ing or patently Severe Se work’ | land road. | “Radio service ang velephone : Biggest share of the fund speech was “a very fine job in| ery, service at Port-au-Prince are out. $306,997, will go to the Community Father Turns in Son clearing up any misunderstand-| 1 recounted his record at Judge Frees 2 Convicts | Monday until Wedoesday afternoon WALLPAPER FACTORY o] 0208 3 Chest. agencies. include Clinton The audience of 1.500 gave Wi-| General Motors and said the tive on Pledge to Cast Votes |and the roads leading out of the 105 N. SAGINAW ST. - é 4 | year pact the firm signed with the | - : Ve See ne ‘On Breakin Charge oS eet te Gane o- UWA (CIO) still served as a motel |. DETROIT (UP) — Two Detroit) “Two rescue missions tried to ' WALLPAPER : , : z . ~2 i 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oskladéd Co. Electronio- TV Service Association Ait z Chest of Pontiac. ing.” | House of Corrections inmates had | get through to San M ut ; > Pantie Com-| ‘ ing his speech. in the industry and for other in- : oa . arc by auto-| _ Ponting Bays Cb: Pontiac Cour-| 4 r7.year-old Davison Youth faces | “Wen decined to comment | dustin, their freedom today on condition mobile, One was, washed away 54-9 - 19°- 29° fe vv mile Canter: Family Service of 2 reaking and entering charge to-| when asked to account for jhe har-) ae ce aed | dir pagntm dime Sita phen * pol b. sacha day with his brother and a cousin| mony between him and Stratton, | Among Wilson s sharpest critics gm Checo a nd Fred to turn x. | a TRIMMED FREE — Children's Aid icaee | after his father, Lionel Ingram Sr.,| @"d when asked if the President | “ere big President Walter Reuth- ey Pp sey » & eg teary said in an — A ‘ ; f : ” ” - } AFI President G ¥ € . ’ serving 90-day ~au-F rince was spared aa Others are Pontiac Day Nursery, |turned him over to state, police| had anything to do with it, sald |r *ore® terms for drunkeness. They wrote | though “‘we had 45-50-mile an hour | P INT FOR EVERY PURI OSE! Unpeinted Furniture Glidden’s Spred Satin | ; Ww that he hadn't talked to the Presi-| Meany. a. League. Oe youth, Joseph Ingram, 8414 dent po vari “tious | Rep Crumpacher (Rind) sug- | Recorder's Judge 0.-&, ide asking | winds” but that relentless driving Visiting Nurses Assn., Pontiac | 5 ston Rd. Gad when tele brother apt os gested Wilson ought to resign and that their sentences be shortened | rains caused scores of serious ac- * YMCA and YWCA and Pontiac | one! ue ‘23, he ‘| Im Denver, a White House aide | Rep. Auchincloss (R-NJ) sent Wil- so they could vote Nov. 2. cidents on the city’s streets and Child Guidance Clinic lof Flint, ' a on yaa = also denied the President. had any | son @ telegram saying Wilson had | Ide approved their immediate | hampered rescue activities. Another $51,000 is slated for the | breakin Monday night at an Or-|hand in resolving the impasse outlived his usefulness. discharge. Oakland County Chapter of the). vine stati posed when Stratton took his posi-| Seh. Ives (R-NY) a candidate| However, the judge ordered pro- | American Red Cross, The No prio’ gr aman pl — sion about canceling Wilson's for governor of New Yorky° said | bation authorities to see that the © Oakland Branch of the American home later by Flint Post State speech. | “I wholly disapprove’ of Wilson's | men show up at the polls, Cancer Society will receive $8,000.) pone * * *¢ | bird dog reference and that Wil- The United Health and Welfare Joseph Wilson, prefacing his address | son's statement “indicates a lack _ Fund of Michigan including 36) shout Suan dani hae eee with an off-hand relerence to the | ot understanding of conditions as| 2t@#@ Surplus Cattle € state and national services plus|home after station swner Stewart | bid dog controversy, lightly com-|they are ... It was most untor-/ Sale Brings $12,470 the United Defense Fund will bene-|Qwen discovered ar |mented the dinner ‘“‘received a tunate.” . - | . fit by $30,000. posers was reall rigg lick nis | great deal of advance publicity) Some 35 pickets paraded before LANSING (UP) — The Michigan | Other groups and amounts they authorities when he arrived home | that wasn't planned.’’ The audi-|the hotel where Wilson spoke, | Department of Agriculture re-| } will receive are St. Joseph Hospi-|in the morning ence, which contributed an esti-; They had three dogs on leashes | ceived $12,470 during a recent sale | | r , ‘ mated $150,000 to GOP campaign’ and carried placards chiding Wil- i. surplus registered dairy cattle tal Clinic, $4,300; Oakland County; Police said the trio have ad- ’ i rom the state’s institut farms YMCA, $1,900 and West Bloomfield | mitted four other breakins in coun- coffers, laughed. son for his Detroit remarks. | ional >| Community Chest The secretary acknowledged | it was announced today. Also benefiting A cg Rhew- v ne * oe ee. Stratton's elaaay ibedietion and | Lambs to Yearlings— lone rai held at = Traverse | is the new-Car Tubeless with the 6-year lead, matic ° then praised Stration for “doing | . ity fairgrounds, brought an) ee ee ee wat ons pec ey POOH State Population louis Wie hate deuing = There's a Difference | svvae. cl eet = % @ COSTS NO MORE THAN REGULAR TIRE AND TUBE class for children with cerebral ito Prove Colds Common ithe state of Ilinois that was neces- | LANSING (UP) — Farmers tak- ws a ‘ palsy at Whittier School. sary because of the shortcomings LANSING @ — To prove its| of his predecessor (Adlai Steven-|'n€ Animals to market were ad Dies of Explosion Burns | This year's goal was set last! point that the common cold is ’ | son).”’ | vised today to bring along a dic- August by citizens serving on vol-| serious, the State Health Depart- * 2 | tionary | DETROIT (—Mrs. Reba Stay- unteer budget panels. ment sort of expanded Michigan a| He conceded that what he called| Miles A. Nilson, state marketing | Mer, 38. of Detroit died Wednes- The member agencies originally | bit today. “incomplete press reports’ of his | enforcement chief, said one farmer |@&y of burns suffered Sunday in| requested a total of $608,754. The| The department estimated in a| Detroit remarks “disturbed even| was apprehended for false adver-|& explosion in the basement of | approved sums wete consid-| press release that seven million| some Republicans—including your | tising because he called his product |her home. Police said Mrs. Stay-| people will catch colds in Michigan | illustrous governor’’—but that in| “yearling lamb.’ ner and her husband were cleaning | resi-| this winter. “fairness” he would use the oc-| “Once a sheep becomes a year-| tools with a naphtha soultion when | The state's population was 6,300,-| casion to set things straight | bing it no longer is a ‘lamb.’ It'’s|fumes were ignited by the pilot) increase was made this year ‘000 in the last official census. “There are times when my re-' ‘mutton,’ ” Nelson said. light of a hot water heater. OPEN 3 NICHTS TO. FEDERAL’S [adibecionese | NO MONEY DO woe, a tt aie . “pee oe ~ ——— _ . ain ry Pe ee Fe Poet a | ‘ ry - =: . aaa - i 4 L i! zi : i Car Manufacturers’ Adoption of Safetyliner Tubeless climaxes 6 years of single-banded B. F. Goodrich Tubeless Tire development. B. 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NIGHTS TO 9 Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 a 111 N. Perry: St. FE 2.0121 3 % s ‘one te te iene a 25. m Ph = ae C0 al eT et at. es * eat ‘An Easier Way? Here’s How, , Demonstration Kitchen to Be Shown. Heré Next Week, Ever wonder how you can plan;in a number of leading colleges | has tried to bring as many ways |in the hope it would stimulate to- your kitchen to save steps? Sim-|and universities, the “Easy Does | of saving time and energy as prac- day's housewife to think toward plify routine daily tasks? Make /| It” kitchen is not one to be copied | ticable. e |ways to make her kitchen and thé room in which you spend so| exactly, It is a demonstration| According to the company’s | laundry ‘into a better workshop— rauch of your time a more pleas-| kitchen into which the company |home économists, it was planned |to save her health as she works. ant place to work? - Next week Consumers Power Co. will show you, when a specially built kitchen housed in an immense van will be displayed and dem- The mobile display, known as ee the “Easy Does It Kitchen” will be P located at West Huron = elegraph road I. maces Cao proms, Tuesday FREE STANDING 52 Gol. Hot Water nee on Wace oc CLOSET (C Electric Heater 1 to ® The public will be admitted tree to the exhibit dur- ~ .co so = ing these hours, 3 © Free Electrical a wealth of ideas on how her kitch- recessed son ' en and homemaking can 50 be simplified with improved abl 89 t appliance “Easy Does It” van has received the unanimous — pe Sg a . 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Sees he 44. | } ¥ 4— | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1954 | it possible to return te the county| clude their features allowing re-| Unionist P $50 Fi lan injunction prohibiting mass - |its own load ‘hid provides money to| “Recently. we imstalleg time | DETROIT Philip Saba of Bear Shot in Soo Limits | ALL TYPES S | | operate other county functions, recording devices providing « (Philadelphia paid a $0 fine cain gre MARIE #—Police| Chain Link, Lawn, Carden, Farm, Industrial “Consolidating recorded docu-| more perfect record and saving Wednesday on @ disordertly com-| 8 > wierd Welsh shot and| . ’ . ments into one set of books and| several hand operatiqns, Am im- |@uct charge growing out of the) ° a eine | ‘Special Fall Prices Now in Effect Saba, a representative of the In- | after the animal invade@ the city { mortgages allows phone replies | dnendent United Electrical Work- limits. The 205 polind bear was Chas. p. Zwayer Fence _ |method representing $12,000 yearly| % qestions, ers, was given the choice of the 1+ sicnted in the western part of & ' -0901 ' | savings. “I have tried to demonstrate that | fine or a W-day jail term. He ; oo | 4430 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) FES | “One-page deed forms common | knowing the job and continuity of | Still is awaiting trial on a charge of the city. A mbterit netiied pr! On ; _ |today were designed by me and| effort pay dividends to our county | felonious assault. lice. Welsh killed th ebear with a) first- introduced here. Their use| in excellent records, friendly serv- A process server charges that | single rifle shot. The antimal was spread over Michigan. Many other ice and economy. I seek re-elec-|Saba attempted to run him down |fat an dapparently not_ bungry | |states have changed laws to in-|tion on this basis.” with a car as he sought to serve ‘enough to have attacked humans. YOUR lee ALWAYS FIRST QUAIL FABULOUS - COAT FLEECE— | €E WOOL, inten ue ashion fabric ‘f Metuald | 715 ALL WOOL ' schools, was , She attended schools in Port | Ferris institute and attended the | CHINCHILLA ‘ eS ne 8 oe University of Detroit, He ts « courses, pre registered land surveyor. " | COATS Sep-chaeuen Tews | The incumbent cardidate | : ship Demecratic Club. World War II veteran. He is mar-| Her statement: ried and the father of one daugh- Y ° “The office of register of deeds | ter. our perfect coat of q5 ; - fy the only county office which is} His statement: fashion — now at Pen- ; “My office protects records by ’s! Beauty blended wholly self supporting. Credit for! susrantecing prompt return of re-|] "© this situation cannot be claimed) — ded documents to owners, re-|| Of 90% wool, 10% by the head of this office because 549 the monies collected are from fees |!" & photostat copy for pub- | cashmere, it’s cloud- lic records and a microfilm record paid by the public for the regis-| 5 soft classic in its ee t _ © tecing of deeds, mortgages, chattel et to fine simplicity and <. these | wen Sore” ea ond mincel- lands ~ pos for public ~ Milium®-lined to give mey coats! Handsome- “To be honest and efficient are use, Our tract index system, de- you the utmost com- y . : vined by me, te unique in Michi- ly done in wool chin- Go renin attributes te bellies | 215. giving quick reference to || fort right through the chilla, they are out- ; tis office, I am sure Be ene C88 | i rormation so replies can be || Winter months. Have stendingty siya to [. aetan "at tectingen « yo ae Ay ew rather than | yours in red, royal, acre beau | visits eine. 7 . Sizes 8 - : ae ae saaaaree “Recording fees are alike in all ie —— tifully detailed to , Fleece is your favorite : perience in shop work. $3 counties. Our system provides | _ please the most exact- *e : fabric, and Chatwood . tain _ 5 the Onidand Genitay Mdiigen eounty making . cag. peerage oaygs ope) ¥ fleece is your best buy. ’ 4 | are Milium®-lined to wwe | i raising the salary of the register ee et domes at Gis ob| give you the utmost in Mililum® -lined for of deeds $1,500 per year at this Sco, therehy earning the salary comfort. Red, royal mo Se coldest days. Moth- pp chp franlgre nae @ this position offers. blue, grey. Sizes 8 to resistant ‘rich linings. down of this yearly salary increase| “ts other words, I have no | 18. Vivid fall shades of to SECMY cxsounts to ‘necety $38, Sree the duties of regiier ef | red, blue, beige. unemployment compensation for | #*4*- | | 26 weeks. “Should I became your register . “The Democratic Party believes | of deeds I promise I shall not try , in and supports FEPC. I, too, am to hold it for the rest of my life | Se eennae <20 Sapstveripenese 1 Go balave is he yeu ‘CHATWOOD FLEECE Milium® Lined * OE CHATWOOD BLANKET FLEECE makes winter LARGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES For Your Present TELEVISION, WASHER, REFRIGERATOR, RANGE wonderful for the girls! so DQ the set 3-6... 24.75 GENERAL ELECTRIC — MAYTAG — RCA WHIRLPOOL — WESTINGHOUSE — SYLVANIA Easy Terms—No Down Payments! The LA. WAGNER CO. “ 1960 Opdyke at Pontiac Road Just South of Blue Sky Drive-in Theater eg Telephone FEderal 5-9221 _ * Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P. M. “Se : Open Deily “il 6 P.M. : Milium®-Lined Let winter do its worst — the girls, big and little, will be toasty warm and dressed in fashion’s best! For big sister, a fully cut coat with intriguing double - stitched detail at shoulders, slash pockets, shawl collar for little sister, a double-breasted coat with embroidered collar detail, match- ing slacks. Red, royal, winter aqua, cotillion blue, grape wine, carnival green. Milium-lined, moth-resistant and marvels of fashion, these Penney coats! Cloud- soft blanket fleece, they’re done in strik- ing new silhouettes with extra fine de- tailing and in a wonderful array of vivid colors. Of course, they'll keep you toasty warm right through the coldest weather with the added protection of Milium. Choose cotillion Blue, red, ice blue, aqua, beige, peacock, sable. Misses’ size 8 to 18. i » a ¥ ES ’ s ‘ f ~ / } 1 i » THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 pe = - -_ — ee — * THIRTY-THREE ° cxting stendty away ot lod ot} F I Canceled _|Astairé Children Left Lpihae seein ET SA ROM TC in a 450 votes once held by Benson. unera - % Meanwhile, E. L. Bartlett, in- Bulk of Mother's Estate (|) - e cumbent delegate to Congress, | f W f af | : * . stretched his lead to nearly 3-1 over oF ant 0 — Bad ae Se tees wn iv . ; | | en argins his Republican opponent, Mrs. Bar-| poston qm — Mrs, Margaret|Fred Astaire, left most of her es-| 7 a SY De ‘i ndidates ne | Svendeen bas bad to. cancel the | tate in trust roti sg hot 8, end) ; . 4 _ mocratic ca es for the |funeral arrangements she made iis, 12, with income to go| fe Lagging Candidate for |Legisiature strengthened their hold | tor her brother, George FF. Aldus, ee dancer for the children's| j r . md " Labor Job Pulls Ahead ico of the tour divisions. which |” | benefit. P ’ y) : ’ aa Si a ein, cap ent se a a one MEN’S and LADIES : of GOP Rival correspond to congressional dis-/jaden freighter Mormackite cap-| personal effects and her share of| f . tricts in the states. sized last month their Beverly Hills home and JUNEAU, Alaska ®—Democrat- In the remaining far northern Mrg. Svendsen said she received Chatsworth ranch. ic margins over Republican candi-| area, returns for five legislative|word a few days ago that her] Mrs. Astaire, 46, diéd of cancer dates widened steadily today iM | seats were not conclusive. brother's body was being shipped|jast Sept, 13. Alaska’s weathervane election and) Democrats, relying heavily on|home ftom a Norfolk, Va., funeral the one_ Democrat who had trailed| the theory that “as Alaska goes, |home a - in a bid for a territorywide of-| ., goes the nation,” claimed the | + gph so n'a Piano Is Co-respondent i fem semad eheed ot Ee landslide win—a direct reversal of |funeral director and arranged for in Wife’s Divorce Suit ponent. the 1952 electien.— indicated the |her brother's burial. ei. Late Anchorage returns which} party would sweep into control of| When the body failed to arrive} CLEVELAND @® — Mrs, Char-| | oS ° ’ gave heavy boosts to all Democrats |the nation’s Congress next month. | yesterday she inquired and learned |lottle S. Prescott yesterday named | | 1a e oO, moved H. J. Lannen ahead of the} In Washington, however, the|that -her brother's body had not|@ baby grand piano as the; ‘No. 1 Republican incumbent, Henry Ben-| chairman of the Republican Na-|yet been recovered. The body in co-respondent” and was granted a| _ . son, in the race for labor com-| tional Committee, Leonard W.|the. Norfolk funeral home was|divorce from J. Carter Prescott, | © Men Ss All Wool missioner, Lannen had trailed} Hall, discounted such claims and | somebody else's, mistakenly iden, | 39. through most of the early vote | said “reading any significance into|tified. Mrs. Prescott, 40, told Judge counting. that election is not justified." . Samuel H. Silbert. that her hus- Lannen’s new total from approx- More than seven million dollars |pand's ‘‘first love was that baby imately 180 of the territory's 263| Half of the 21,000 Americans]in parking meter fees was collect-| grand. He neglected his work to was 10,258, compared to| killed by accidental falls each year | ed in New York State communities! play it and was up at all hours of 10,006 for Benson. Lannen had been! are more than 75 years old. in 1953, the night with it.” IMPORTED TWEED—REG. to $55 ~ TOPCOATS Zip Lined These finer coats of imported tweeds, coverts, and gabardines, which regularly sell to $55.00 are being offered to the Lion 3 ng eee Ps bare tee 7 afa\ "t Store customers at an exceptionally low MEN-Pheasant Season Begins Wed., Oct. 20th!) ) and $47.00 NEW (> POSITION cisnce 4), lO case ADJUSTABLE ad < vr COMPENSATOR CHOKE 77. DD aiebonki Mard BOLT-ACTION 12-GAUGE i 5 2het SHOTGUN REPEATING , INCLUDED AT WO EXTRA COST! 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Instruction Book } a In Tweeds, Broadcloth, Camacurl, Boucles, 4 Fleeces, Chinchilla and Alpaca with warm |) cn ee op ; cA interlinings or zip-out linings. Every style yi ‘hy - imaginable, all have been selected for ap- 4 pearance and warmth. Many with Milium linings. ‘Other Coats $39.95 to $75.00 i, hs? | Nila iit elites leeds ee lala Ne ett a PARK FREE REAR OF STORE WHILE SHOPPING tlie. cn tinbsinw) for CHRISTMAS! * Call FE 4-2511 Today! Waite’s Sporting Goods—Downstairs F loor 7 PN eae a ea ti a a tae al pM, RAT Ore ae ae ee eS er ae + |Hit-Run Motorist Tangles With Plane dispatcher sent out this call last night: hit and run with an airplane.” half a dozen persons saw a Negro maneuver his automobile onto the field at Municipal Airport. he. put the car in |Two Face Circuit Court lof the Soviet bloc’s current cam- iin Statutory Rape Case paign for better relations with its former partner. Two men, both charged with the statutory rape of a 14-year-old giri,|_ The Yugoslav party newspaper ATLANTA &® — A police radio were bound over to Oakland Coun- | Borba said last night Moscow had ty Circuit Wednesday following | *°PPed jamming Radio Belgrade’s Kremlin's anti-Tito Radio Free Yugoslavia stopped its broadcasts from Moscow two weeks ago. “Late model sedan wanted for pal Judge Cecil McCallum Miguel Venezuela, 52. of 270 Mann said | Franklin Rd., and Jose Rodriquez, 19, of M Hillside Dr., were ordered . held in Oakland County Jail, pend- False Alarmist Wanted ing their arraiggmnent Monday Patrolman Mallory | President Tito, The action is part | their examination before Munici- |>roadcasts in Russian and the Before anybody could stop him) They failed to post bonds of $5,000 ‘Police to Frighten Kids reverse and! backed into a Civil Air Patrol | ©#°" | CINCINNATI W—Police say & ; . P “ — o ‘cused of turning in a false = |plane. Then he drove rapidly . : man accu away Soviet Halts Radio War alarm yesterday gave this expla- | the plane was damaged. glasess about 56 per cent are says the Russians have halted The officers arrested 28-year-old | women and about 44 per cent men. their six-year radio war against William, Farmer anyway, Mann said the tail assembly on nation “I just wanted to get the kids away from in front of my house,” | Against Tito’s Regime BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Ww — Yugoslavia's Communist or gan Among |. S. wearers of eye | i | a — ee Mount Clemens has selected a former Pontiac man, Robert D Heitsch, as its first city manager Sen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Heitsch of 337 W. Iroquois Rd., Heitsch has been city manager of Farmington, Conn. Children’s Car Is Real McCoy Little Red Convertible Powered by Gas, Goes 15 M.P.H. 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Maybe his wife, his mother or someone close is sick, or they are having financial troubles. Once he gets home, fear of punishment eften keeps him away.” Apparently fear had some bearing during the Korean War 1950 to 68.062 in fiscal 1951. They dropped to 28,906 in fiscal 1952, when the Army announced a policy of shipping deserters to Ko- rea, and fell off another 7,700 in fiscal 1953. While a man may be classed as a deserter, it does not mean that he will be convicted of the charge. Only 1.921 men, for example, cur- rently are serving prison sentences for quitting. the armed forces seek to rehabili- tate their men and restore them to duty. Such a discharge deprives a man of his veterans’ rights. It for- bids federal employment ever. 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Choice Grade Beef Kingan’s Finest Quality ‘Reliable’ Sliced — Bacon... 7 19 PURE “Pork from Small, Lean Pigs” Boneless } RIB END Pork Shoulder | Pork Loin ROAST | Roast... "29 U. S. No. 1 wbbiges Potatoes = 3 5) Nes Ib. oe a Friendly Market 884 WEST HURON STREET THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 \ Ob te 4 7 ‘ 1 & ) , : — _ Ke THIRTY-EIGHT : nme ee wm at : + ‘mie D . B d Grapes Make |Plums Team With Cheese Feist “ee : wha ran berries and ivu ts O f rea | -, land Grapes for Fall Salad ie : ae ; 3 (ae, Flavorful Relish When ‘is a plum not a plum? ‘colors. Yellow, ager rem. » . = re! a. (ae When it’s a prune. | ‘purple or black, the depends — eati | f vo ee “y Crunchy Apple, Did you know that records of| There is-a great confusion *%- |. the variety. The Italian prune - | red re ai Tender Pancake the European grape go back almost | isting as to what are plums and/i. Gino black, while the green ae 4 600 years? The ancient _|what are prunes. gage, as its name implies, is al Offer Contrast Greeks and Romans all cultivated | speaking. prunes and plums are io. chartreuse in color. A quick breakfast treat to serve | the fruit. A prune as we know it is a va- : pee on chilly mornings is waffles or| Even way back then they |Tiety of ptum which can be dried ecm agempioean. bere : “Flavored Loaf ; planned ways of keeping the subtie|without fermenting when the pit | pleas li Be MCS oO cent. y Also Good to Serve for Make them with fruits and serve | good flavor of the juicy grape.|if left in. A fresh prune has @ i with piping hot pork sausages or | and today, of course, one of the |firmer flesh and a higher sugar) For an eye-catching fall salad s Breakfast, Snacks . becoa, milk and plenty of butter |best ways to do this is to make and acid contest than fresh plums. combine fresh plums with cottage or margarine for a hearty to | grape jelly. separated from the | cheese seedless grapes. oe Now that the crenbe = keep those active youngsters going | Con Psat portage mach te. Fresh Plum and Grape Salad | picked and in the markets, it is Just look for these large open, S eck ee sl a time to make such delicacies as until lunch time. cord grapes that are even now | the same manner as a freestone | 10 fresh clase seosed, Dr ese % bread, mies ¢ ° oa purpling on the vines and begin- | peach. A plum cannot be opened | Fresh seediess grapes ; Se A on ae oe vian Apple Pancakes. The crisp| Sista ener te oxchyr tae | =e we ae Split in half and “ith bits of fresh cran- . over . Ai ; ms. i F ooh = and. finely chopped “puts ' apple gives crunchy contrast to the | variety of grapes makes a per- Se ae aed plums "e remove seed. Pile cottage cheese 3 dotting the inside, Add to that just "|" 6 am tender pancake. feetty delicious grape jelly. mbeiree they're called prunes on five halves, top with the re; K sa rap ong he ‘it sliced the fe rae “we. nn nee eeeareee Don't let those flavorful Con-|they make delicious eating and maining halves. Arrange = = BS oe ee he bd oe male ; DD be a ’ 4 copie es oon — and Kad without pasting are prime favorites this time of | tuce with fresh grapes. on ; _ wie te ng gti &. ~“ | ignapoon baking power spreads Your family will entoy Plums run the full yamut ot lsavtee. h butt ¥ but it's as aa ? ant Re Ea BE. lictous without, You'll want to ih e% cae. beaten 3 Sonetunet wists aap Comoe con make it often, '¥ i Tabeeapess melted shortening flavor of grape relish is a wonder- Cranberry Festival Tea Bread Core and peel apple and cut into ful complement to steak or roast DINE OUT 2 cups ities castchod fant sans a enc pan gs oe | ee ee 1 we on tg teaspoons double-acting quarter cup sugar stand i, while mixing batter. yi gree’ ; Grape Po THIS IS NATIONAL RESTAURANT ? a cups , fin cast. Comten gg," mis ed | orto Pontiac's Finest Cafeteria ; belie aie abot _— >| | melted shortening. Mix well. Add Feige quid ag gat m= and Lunch Counter * = ; , mixture j prepare ip : Mu"saps treeh cranberries, halved Signe and mix! xing from about 3% pounds fully FRIDAY—SATURDAY ] ‘ Sift together flour, sugar, baking ee | oes ripe Concord or other loose-skinned of 65c : Pow aa aeccaring cup. Add) CRANBERRY FESTIVAL BREAD—This epecia|bete vo try thie bread often. Serve it for bneakiaat, Pour 1 tablespoon tater on ot | epee. Bring pul to, bil nd Braised Short Ribs of Beef... .. ; orange rind, melted short-| Cranberry tea bread is perfect coanserry Daevon | ton or smncte. Good anytime! rag oot enlr . ut cole, Mins — Peaecttcte ~ Cu: er Roast Turkey & Dressing : cing, and eomugh oling water] tie, Beh uy Fed cranberien are o Brees do Hg re bubbly, | erind skins and add to pulp. Meas- with Cranberry Sauce 69c 5 i to make three-fourths ‘ 4% fruit into a eoewenons eas @ z turn and brown. ure cups very mixture \ large saucepan. 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Then Sesame Seed Bread ......-.-..-.- ) a any Rn Mamet us ioe or rent OS Tt oe om a ce —— ‘ed nee enn pre- freezer: Cheotolate Sauce stir and skim by turns for fiveli Assorted Cup ere Doz. , caps milk pare the meal in easy stages rath-| Fruit and vegetable juices, cran-}_ 1 package chocolate pudaing and pie | Minutes to cool slightly, to prevent |] a, pou 22 ' 6 for , 4 }~ A. er than in one exhausting mara-|berry salad, roast wrkey, giblet Oi", , vast floating fruit. Cinnamon Rolls ‘ Cookie Crust Holds e Place buttered bread quarters in|thon, | . gravy, scalloped _— potatoes, pe. a Sister or mareesses Bh gamer — gdeoagy gt : F baking Sprinkle : abagas, : : at once one-e : Apple-Raisin Filling 1” a dish. with one- Precocked, partly cooked and reg ht Prom otis mince Combine pudding mix, sugar paraffin. Makes about 12 medium ' fourth cup of the sugar. ready-te-cook foods all can be |?* and milk in saucepan. Mix well So pretty t0 serve are individ-} Combine remaining sugar, pud- pie and assorted holiday confee-| 5! mm i oe and. cook, | 289%: : ual tarts! And so special, %00,/ ding mix, milk and raisins in a tions. until all the sugar is dissolved, ts when hold an apple-reisin | saucepan. Cook and stir ever me- Drench Asparagus fmce the turkey, or other hell | stirring constantly. Save Vegetable Liquid : one a "at aiced. sien, ete ah At a ‘ mn Age ta pola ay grey ‘Continue cooking until mixture] Don’t throw. away those nutri- | anise half ro digg Rig on Remove trom heat. aod pond With Cheese Sauce most tmpertone teen os —* ne ag @ full boil. Boil two! tious liquids — canned — orange . bread slices. Sprinkle atch prices, at lowest ee | spoon of cornstarch and a few of Serve . Makes six! Cenned asparagus aaa aan Remove from heat and add but-| them for diluting evaporated milk your fevers wpe te ball peringe = Picea ones ny Herre a ter or margarine. Serve warm on| when making creamed dishes. Use cup of sugar. to the apple Aeparagus end Cheese hirang Alleged cong Myr Bnd oe ice. cream or lewtover| them, too, for diluting condensed 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : ci’ And cook wat thickened. Blend Rice, Raisins Saute on Teast be roasted before freeting to fe: | emer ee et OU. ee | yoy haven't time jo make waned ries and serve with cur.| { tsospegee four" “SE — |duce preparation time on the day| ¢{ OOO OOOOPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMesMOsssss ssa a | Ss ons line Echos, te sure 1 Sap grated, sharp cheddar cheese of the big meal. i" x : Pig a. wee ti i) small cook- ty Worcestershire sauce For best results if the turkey \ | sree r » pags these )~K. 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Top the | ; Cc ‘ re sauce some sugar to the | banana with mayonnaise and light E N tomatoes. the candle with @ mmc N TTP Qt. 39< ; REE I g Se ee cherry. R E For the snack tray, cut red ap \ DRESS . : .) Piles into bit-sized cubes. Do not! “Men like these: Slices of Ameri- | Candies end Gum for 12 Oz Tin > ihway at Telegra Lots of peel. Serve with colored toothpicks | can cheese on rye topped with dill | Q HALLOWEEN TREATS . Ni . e ; é for spears. pickle. ’ , “IE IT'S ALIVE---IT’S. FRE TO SH! Roasting Rock Hen = Fryers 39: 2 + Young Turkeys s = 2%-4 Lb. Avg. 5-8 Lb. Avy. 11-15/Lb. Avg. J Small Fryers Qe) sain is a5 OF yee Each FRESH WH ITEFISH....» 498 Median Grads D > ac | FRESH PERCH... 2.4 352 EGGS... 39%. | coanmet cnrrisn—— = age, 82-S. Saginaw St. —W holesale V nL FRESH OYSTERS “R” HERE — RED SNAPPER — BUFFALO — FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS! 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OCTOBER 14, 1955 THIRTY-NINFE SPADAFORE BROS, MIT. 70G WEST HURON STREET Lean, Tender, Practically Boneless BOSTON 31. BUI K aes Sealtest Velvet U.S. No. | Skinless Ice Cream Armour's 1-lb. Roll | Fresh, Lean, Baby Sines Spare Ribs 295"| 47: A Ibs. lb. Fresh Pig _ Hock HOT DOGS Keyko OLEO 2.49 Fresh Pork LIVER - E Piedmont Farms Quality Farm-Fresh, Killed, Stewing rips “HCN ry Texas Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT "4 Cal. CARROTS Vf wr streams: i. OO i ia ty Mia ie apne me “hype BL Ai Sea | Bunch c | 5 - ‘| Sweet Potatoes 3” 29° ; ay [oo — wa “ A esiaaa F La RDO scan aha 4. “New Crop, Giant 46 oz. Can |, Me Fo fot i ie = men ‘Tomato. Mission No. 303 Size PEAS 4 59 eeneeenenesn Phillip’s No. 303 Golden Cream CORN 4 *~ 59 eueeeanees Phillip’s No. 303 Cut GREEN BEANS . . 4 ~ 59° Phillip’s No. 303 TOMATOES ....4™ 59 [a ae Aunt Jane ae ) KIDNEY BEANS . 4 49: Vivano's—With Seuce and Cheese SPAGHETTI . 6 =*"<~ 59° Birds Eye ot Y LIVIN’ SALE” Your Choice 5-89 Gerber’s Strained Baby Foods T A ic mma Rr gic rmgnrgryn pte cates ah to iy ee ee eee a ae OR rs : ( | ; Budget Gets Helping Han butter which will melt and form a f i] f th i Hf Fi fs i HF : E : z i : i z g : ; ge i i E i® i i i Ht : i red MG ie b7ies us ef AH HL : § cece teaepeon vanilie extract cup apples plus water to WINTER POTATOES 50 Ibs. 1.49 PECK er BUSHEL UASH BITTERSWEET Chicken is an excellent buy right now, You might try the following way of saving it. Neapolitan Chicken ‘| pour the batter right flour and seasonings, add stock in alternate layers with chicken mixture in a baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs and brown Cut Kitchen Clutter Mix waffle batter right in a jumbo-size measuring cup, then from the measure onto the hot waffle iron. Ts trick helps to do away with kitchen clutter when you are serv- ing waffies for breakfast. d From Macaroni Products in 375-degree oven. :Makes six servings A small amount of boiled ham oF leftover baked ham may be combined with noodles in a quick, Fried Ham and Egg Noodles 1 package egg noodles (8 ounces) 3 slices boiled ham, or left-over ham 4 tablespoons butter mediately with ham and pan drip- pings, Turn out on a -hot platter Any green vegetable, such as Succotash Salad Gives New Look to Your Dinner Tired of the same old salads? Then try this one! 1 -eunce package frosem succotash \%e teaspoon salt Freshly ground pepper be} sugar 3 teaspoons minced persiey 2 tablespoons thin onion strips Baled-greens 1 temate Cook succotash according to package directions, using one-half cup water and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Drain; reserve liquid for use broccoli, makes an ideal accom-j|in soup or sauce. paniment. Makes six servings. Put olive oil, vinegar. one-eighth teaspoon salt, pepper to taste and sugar in small bow!l;. mix well. Add drained succotash, two tea- spoons minced parsley and onion strips; mix well Refrigerate for at least an hour te blend flavors. Line serv- ing dish with salad greens or use individual salad plates; spoon Peel tomato by blanching or ro- tating .over flame; cut into four slices; sprinkle each slice with one- fourth teaspoon minced parsley. Top succotash with parslied to- mato slices. Serve at once. Makes four serv- Ings. The Pennsylvania Dutch serve ripe tomatoes thickly sliced and/ FILL YOUR FREEZER NOW! Baby Beet HINDS.... 5th Avs. 35° ¢— NO CHARGE FOR PROCESSINGS! 2 N. Saginaw FE 2-2931 e@ When you SMELL its hot, uh, 28> he Dywmcon Himes PE DEVILS FOOD CAKE MIX delicious fragrance! @ When you SEE how high and light it bakes! 4 _ ‘ we ee KEEP "EM HANDY ON YOUR PANTRY SHELF! TRY DUNCAN HINES BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX AND BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX, TOO! e@ When you TAST E how tender-moist it stays— from first piece to last! a to add your own fresh eggs tomy mixes.” sprinkled with cinnamon and salt! | AMERICA'S FOREMOST AUTHORITY ON GOOD EATING , * “One of the secrets of fine baking is the use of strictly fresh eggs. No good cook would think of substituting dried eggs for fresh . eggs in her prized recipes, and yet factory-dried powdered eggs are the only kind that can be put into a cake mix package. That’s why I ask you @ When you HEAR your family say you’re wonderful! eA - SRR, 2 es aan’ id - : moments when you’re glad you bake your cakes with Cake Mixes better because of Duncan Hines’ knowledge of food and recipes... his insistence on use of the finest ingredients ... and the fact that you use your own fresh eggs. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 FORTY-ONE ale 2 oe” Auburn. Heights 3337 Auburn Avenue 12 Se, Main Street Keego Harber SERBINOFT GENERAL STORE 3152 Orcherd Leke Rood ’ Baldwin Avenue MAZZA’S MARKET 118 Beldwin Avenue MINTZ FOOD MARKET 701 Orcherd Leke Dixie Highway , LOTAN’S DIXIE & TELEGRAPH MKT. 2135 Dixie Highwey Chase & Sanborn COFFEE Off Sale! (ee a ee a ee oe Aunt Jemima's 575,000.00 (‘o ntest = . | | Sa.) aa | Le Be = GET rOUR ENTRY BLANK AT OUR STORE = Bleeded cane and mapic sugars S Vermont Maid | | EZ Pop 35: z “am 33° | | POP CORN AKO] FLAKO a MODEL CARS | Northern Tissue 4.29" iene SCALE "<<.2 sv eote StAL ‘Nothing like # anywhere fo, Cooning Glass ond ond Metalware” 59° be INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES Armour’s CHIL Birds Eye Frozen CUT CORN GREEN PEAS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Your Choice 6 Pkgs. . ” *. ™ om oii aly NS to iN SE H en Yet Ns gh * “ agi” cone m Mg a aim se a ian ni eR a Sous yn ER fae ile aa egal A PMA g A air ls ANGE Igy hig oy NEE eI a Kretschmer’s Wheat Gers... OO” = “all” Detergent Available at All | Defiance Stores NEW SURF 4 Le. Pha. “37° For Cooking or Salads MAZOLA Rac wt 89 y FRAGRANT DOUGHNUTS—Pass a tray of doughnuts, They're a, puffy delight When made from circles of yeast dough. Serve ‘em plain, dress ‘em up—but serve ‘em often! Fall, Fragrant Doughnuts Always Belong Together By JANET ODELL that came with your fryer for the Pontiac Press Food Editor best results. Inevitable as the fall of leaves at} I'm giving you two doughnut : this season of the year is our uni-|Tecipes today, one with baking So versal custom of serving cider and powder, one with yeast. No one 5°.%, doughnuts. | will guess what the surprise in- It is believed that a tribe of | gredient is in the first recipe. It prehistoric Indians in the south-| makes a spicy doughnut, wonder- ‘ western part of the country origi-| fully different. WW AMD | nated doughnuts, as excavations Make some now to try; then Re, seTTER have revealed among other relica|™Make up a big batch for Hallo- © Hel . petrified fried cakes with holes in| ween beggars. b grind them, Halloween Doughnuts when washing Let's make our tried’ cakes, or | § [Upt sified flour Qs clothes, less soak- erullers, or Bismarcks so tender | tinicspmon”etunamos SGD ing, lees rubbing, | 22d delicious tat they'll disap: | | icctoon cloves ARM & HAMMER | "hi ie ncrssing Ee With the use of auto-| | eup suger SAL SODA Salle deep tnt yers, mare of yen im Te cups condunesd tomate making your own | 2%. tor trying con SN TRATED See Fens te Leaestone Sift dry ingredients together. - Beat eggs and sugar until thick : ‘ 7 | and fluffy; s S-w~ —> mato soup. 0 dry Now-Daily in This Paper | 3.23 i .¢ , Turn the rather stiff dough onto floured board; roll to orie-half-inch An Exclusive thickness; cut with doughnut cut- ter, ws Gray very into 360-degree fat and fry two minutes on Feature For each side. Drain on absorbent pa- per. Makes about 4 doughnuts. 4-to-8 Year * « « . The following yeast doughnut Old Children recipe may be used for Bis- ; marcks or filled doughnuts, Cut the dough with 2%-inch cookie cutter lightly dipped in flour. Aliew to stand five minutes. Place about one-half teaspoon jam or jelly in center of half the rounds and place a second round over ‘the of each, sandwich fashion. Seaj the entire edge firmly by pressing with a fork or between the fingers. Let rise about @ minutes. . ’ Fry in deep fat at 350 degrees TELL Eee until. brown and crisp on both sides, about five minutes, Turn once during cooking: Drain on un- ° , glazed paper Lichane ational! Yeast Doughnuts 9 packages yeast, compressed or dre “% cup water (lukewarm for com- yeast, warm fer dry) ‘ l cup milk Parents— 2’ teaspoons salt oa ek sakes flour ‘abeut) Make sure YOUR youngster is in on ak aed Gees, cel the daily fun starting Se Mee : Soften yeast in water. Scald Monday in The milk, Add sugar, salt and shorten- | ing. Cool to lukewarm, Add flour P ONTIAC PRESS \to make a thick batter. Mix well. | Add softened yeast, eggs, lemon i coffee? lam! But 3 tea of “Thought you were Sugar in Ty coffen' have Fear ‘ca calories than your egg! trim and get Dominds ‘Energy Lift’ too! ie a\ | Its smart to stay slim and Generous amounts. of Domino Sugar, used in your favorite foods and beverages, contain fewer calories than many foods regularly included in reducing dicts! - Whiek. is Less Fitléuing ? Domino adds to your daily meals! Just as rec eeu tp hea err i You med fo pep and iy cataly antes teria obvhe tab FREE! For tte sate, sare way 10 love weight colories ; Eee ete att FR be i} f : Hi ue THE PONTIAC PRESS,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 _ Ground Every Hour! Guaranteed Fresh! GROUND G - selling and en top.) | a few inches apart in a moderate Cut with large cutter, (3% degrees) oven 2 to 5 Bake on greased cookie sheets | minutes. FIRST for FLAVOR... 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A main dish which always goes over with the crowd is spaghetti with meat sauce. Here's the kitch- en-tested recipe for an especially delicious meat sauce for spaghetti. ® ic 2/5 cup coarsely chopped green pep- per (optional) 2 No. 2 cans tometoes Z cans tomato paste 1 bey leaf 4 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons chili. powder wry pepper, sugar (‘8 on.) peekages spaghetti Parmesan cheese In a heavy deep pan, heat ‘fat and in it lightly brown onions. Push (8 cups) for the open sandwich. ; : i keep ‘em flaky - fresh to the last cracker in the package! pr---H so Saw ie ec sl is NEW! ra Here’s a delicious new Postum that’s something special in the way of flavor! . Yet, there isn’t a spiéek of Gaffein in Coffee Flavor Instant Postum—no fisk of “coffee nerves” to spoil OFFEE FLAVOR’ INSTANT POSTUM No caffein! Costslessthan1¢acup! Lets you sleep —no ‘coffee nerves’! your sleep or make you tense and high-strung. That's why it’s such a blessing to those of you who are affected by caffein. Coffee Flavor Instant Postum is another fine product of General Foods. $-$-$-$ave money 2 ways! 1. You pay less than a penny a cup for satis- fying Coffee Flavor Instant Postum. The large 8-07. size makes up to 100 cups. Coffee Flavor Instant Postum is so easy to prepare, too. Just spoon some into a cup and add hot water. Cream and sugar to taste. Why not enjoy a cup soon. Imitation Coffee Flavor" Instant Postum Regular Instant Postum also available. 2. Stretch your coffee supply this way: 7o make instant coffee, use Y% Coffee Flavor Instant Postum and % instant coffee. To make coffee by drip, per- colator or your favorite method, use 1 rounded tea- spoon Coffee Flavor Instant Postum and 3 rounded tablespoons of ground coffee for each 4 cups. y ee be . __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14,1956 FORTY-FIVE _ TAKE ADVANTAGE of THESE SENSATIONAL: VALUES ot. OPLE Plain or Colored NORTHERN TISSUE PEOPLE'S LOW PRICE 5¢ DEAL Blue Ribbon : 3 * PAPER saieand inh ; ‘ 4 ‘ ? ok mee a ese 7,1 : . Velvet PEANUT BUTTER Major Automobile ’ ANTI-FREEZE = 69 mo om = rik Weed My a pe : < * > - ? Pae ee Sani ode Po ide SEES OSI ee ger cae a CORONATION | COMFORTER | $M@ 95 | Yours With | for $5.00. | Only Order Hant’s ‘BARTLETT PEARS Th Ph. Kk 2-129 SUDED=MADKEE 700 Auburn A 5-S311 EXCLUSIVE in : | ; PONTIAC at PEOPLE'S & THE PONTIAC PRESS rae in cranberries and juice, and cel- “Ture into sit individual ring mol rinsed in cold water. Chill untii firm. Unamold on | ertep green lettuce cups. Fill centers with cottage cheese, seasoned with salt and lemon juice. Top each ring with slivered, toasted almonds. Serves six. , THURSDAY, OC “ Freeze Them Fast Freeze fruits and vegetables soon after they are packed. Put them in the freezer, a few packages at a time, as you have them ready. Or keep the packages in the re- frigerator until all you are doing > lat one time are ready. Then trans- fer them to your freezer. portion of the tray shown in this picture is remov- able—use it under the broiler, then insert it in the tray for serving. - * HOT CHEESE APPETIZERS — You'll rate tops with your party guests when.they enjoy tasty mor- sels from the appetizer cheese tray. The center ~ . Pair Putty Cheese Balls With Hot Tomato Cocktail It's time to serve cheese. This statement applies whenever | ¢,rnell Rngiish muttine. sole it's time fo eat and enjoy good) + mr, furtera sliced erecowise food. Perhaps you think you've al- — 4 or olive oil ready served cheese in some way at all the many times it's appro- Keep some buffet size cans ol onions on hand; .add them to green beans, peas or carrots when you want to givécooked vegetables flavor variety, ———— HOWARD STREET FOOD MARKET TOBER 14, 1954 \ Oranges Spark Yam Casserole Southern Yam and Orange Cas- serole will be a real conversation piece as well as a delicious ac- companiment to ham, turkey or chicken at your next company buf- fet supper. dish of distinction, the cas- serole combines alternate layers of thinly ‘sliced yams and unpeeled oranges. Each layer is dotted with butter, sprinkled with brown sugar bathed in a honey-wine sauce. After a leisurely intermingling of star at the table. Seuthern Yam and Orange Casserole 3 pounds yams 2 unpeeled oranges. sliced paper-thin % cup (firmly packed) brown sugat... % cup butter or margarine % cup muscatel, sweet sherry dessert wine ‘4 eup strained honey % cup fine, dry bread crumbs 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon melted butter Scrub yams. Boil, covered, in their jackets for 20 to 30 minutes, or just until tender Drain. When cool, peel and cut crosswise in thin slices. Arrange alternate layers of yam slices and orange slices in a greased 2-quart casserole, ending with a layer of yam slices. Sprinkle each layer with some of the one-half cup brown sugar and dot with some of the one- fourth cup butter. Mix wine and honey; pour over contents of cas- serole, Mix crumbs, the 2 tablespoons of other T -afternoon finds your pep boosting milk! A tall glass of cold, fresh milk is rich in the vitamins, minerals, and proteins you need for extra pep... buoyant health! Try our rich, dairy-fresh milk today! If mid-morning or mid at low ebb, drink energy- 4 Drink ot Least 3 Glasses a Day! MAPLE LEAF DAIRY C0. Grated Parmesan cheese Top each English muffin half priate. But have you tried a hot appetizer cheese tray for the party 148 Howard St. at Perry Young Tender Meat Sale Ast... Ti, Ht crowd? Here's how to make attractive | cheese appetizers— Appetizer Balls Cc \% cup butt@. ed 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese soften 1 cup sifted flour . | %®» teaspoon salt \e teaspoon dry mustard HAH- %, teaspoon paprika Cc Cream butter and blend = in | cheese. Add flour and seasonings i)| and mix well. Roll into balls about seee | three-fourths inch in diameter. If | scence » Place balis on a greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake with one slice of cheddar cheese, 1 tablespoon of chili sauce and four small slices of frankfurter. Drizzle on salad or olive oil, then sprinkle with oregano and grated Parmesan cheese. Broil until the cheese is bubbly and serve at once, Makes 12 appe- tizers. * Ld * Cheese-Stuffed Mushrooms Medium sized fresh mushrooms Boftened butter Shredded sharp cheddar cheese Remove stems from mushrooms and rub the outsides with butter. Fill them with the shredded cheese and broil. for about five minutes or until the mushrooms are cooked ani the cheese bubbles. Rich Drop Biscuits Made With Cheese Here is a rich drop biscuit fla- vored with cheese. Easy Cheese Biscuits 1 cup sifted fleur 1% teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt ‘, teaspoon sugar % cup grated cheddar cheese (lightly at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Remove from cookie sheet while still] warm. Makes 3 dozen. . * . Cheese and Bacon Strips Cut lightly toasted bread into strips about 2 inches long and spread with chili sance, Cover with a Slice of sharp cheddar cheese, | then a partially cooked strip of bacon. Broil until the cheese is bubbly and the bacon is crisp and sefVe at Once, * Brolied | the dough is too sticky to handle, Chese & Senborn Col I EE s 8 | chill for several hours Philli : T t Shrimp Appetizers packed) 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese “~ cup heavy cream 2 teaspoons cream ‘eo cup milk 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 4%-ounce can shrimp, shredded \% cup mayonnaise 2 teaspoons grated onion Melt cheese in a saucepag over | very low heat. Add cream and | Worcestershire sauce nd mix well. Remove from heat and atid shrimp, Spread on toasted bread cut in rectangles and brown under the broiler. Serve at once topped with small pieces of pimiento if desired. Makes enough for about 2 dozen smal] sandwiches. Sift together flour, baking pow- biscuits ....~ 10° OLEO....° 19° bow!; souP......8 20° Prices in Effect ‘til Wednesday, Oct. 20 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Open Sundays 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. Large Parking Lot Next to Store gredients; gredients are moistened. 12 minutes or until browned. Serve at once. der, salt and sugar into mixing stir in cheese. Stir cream and milk together; add to dry in- stir just until dry in- Drop in 10 mounds on small un- greased baking sheet. Bake in a very hot (450 degrees) oven about lightly BAZLEY’S BIG FALL FESTIVAL NOW IN PROGRESS!! 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 ‘@::...;;vikameee ROUND, SIRLOIN : OR “=, /% ~ lb Se BEST CUTS! : a Lay bad NONE HIGHER! FOR LESS !! ~ FREE BALLOONS ney FREE BALLOONS. «= RATT EWS BETTER MEA Tender, Blade Cut | CHUCK i BAZLEY’S PORK CHOP SALE! FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES 35 TENDER BRISKET BOILING BEEF 19%. SAVE! SAVE! GRADE A -LARGE EGGS c 49 Doz. JUNEDALE BRAND REDI-EAT PICNICS Si. c oe GRADE 1 BULK Rib or Loin CHOPS | 359i. SAVE! SAVE! SUPER SAVINGS! ALL PRICES CUT! Smoked ..."";- BAZLEY’S B For Stuffing! 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Protect him against Pound for pound it provides up to three times “Hidden Hunger” with Friskies, the scientifi- more honest food value than is contained in ; cally balanced diet resulting from over any canned dog food. Up to three times more _ years’ experience in animal nutrition. ° protein! Three times more fat! Three times A FRISKY DOG IS A HEALTHY DOG- KEEP YOUR DOG FRISKY WITH ae x & id ) Zz “Star Casserole at Buffet Supper Why not plan a Sunday night buffet soon? Casserole dishes are especially suited to buffet serving, | and this delicious Chicken Maca- roni Medley can be popped into the oven half an hour before the guests arrive. Toss a salad of escarole or let- tuce, with cucumber slices and orange, slices topped with cocomet for dessert. Complete the tempting meal with hot coffee served in paper cups. Then sit back and enjoy your own party, secure in the knowledge that there’s quick and easy clean- up after your guests have gone. FROZEN POULTRY STIX—Here's a preview of ajmeat in a smooth new food product to come, Frozen Turkey and {length pieces similar to the THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 sauce ! H Chicken Stix. Well-seasoned chicken and turkey |Watch for them in your frozen food cabinets. _ blend, Gradually add bouilien and*cook until stirring constantly, Rdd macaroni and remaining in- gredients to sauce. Turn into greased 2-quart casserole. Bake in oven 25 to 30 moderate 350-degree minutes, or until bubbly. Makes six servings. Apple Juice Welcomed Keep plenty of apple juice chill- ing in the refrigerator for the high school crowd, It’s a drink that teenagers welcome with gusto. It's sweet but not too sweet. Crackers spread with peanut butter go well with it. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET 77 S. Saginaw St. HOG MAWS and CHITTERLINGS BEEF AND PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES PREPARED FOR HOME FREEZERS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! SHORT RIBS OF BEEF... .5 ux. PURE LARD .............5 tv BACON ENDS ............4t»- FRESH PORK FEET ......61». PORK EARS.............- 6b FRESH PORK LIVER .....4 1». aun, 49: 25: BACON SQUARES fren 0. a =, SLICED 9 6 Gg BACON 3 00 PRE-COOKED c HAMS B. ino 39: RO Poultry Sticks fo Bow In Soon We're making this offer to help you get acquainted with Fleischimann’s Active you'll save half the usual price on all three packages, It’s a grand chance for women who bake at home to try Fleischmann’s a Supplying yellow vegetabied for the family's diet to help es- sential vitamin A needs is a prob- lem to many homemakers, for there are fewer vegetables in this category than almost any other. It takes much planning to avoid mo- notony. Therefore, the homemaker would da well to bolster her menu reper- toire with acorn squash, which is now on the market in harvest- season abundance. She can bright- en menus for a year ahead by making quantities of a selected dish and storing it in the freezer. a freeser company, prepared this way can ever- bpp: rat 44 Store Fruit-Filled Squash to Brighten Winter Meals tender when pierced with long- tined fork. Cook until soft one 10-ounce pack- age dried apricots. Chill. Force through food mill, Add 2 table- spoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoons poultry-size polyethelene bags. Freezer storage life: 12 months. Te thaw and serve, remove from to glaze fruit. Glazed squash is delicious served ONLY SO¢ AND 2 LABELS Decorate your tree with these gleam- ing, unbreakable ornaments. For each set of 8 ornaments in assorted colors, oxed on af = Ni Fagg en to ke wood, Calif. Offer ends Nov. 30, 1 OULY THE RINEST 46 came 5 TUNA Always the prime portions ~ of selected tuna You get only light, tender tune—rated =‘ BREAST-.O’-CHICKEN HI-PROTEIN TUNA \ \ 3 ib. 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Loaf ® FORTY-EIGHT_ we = * . % “West Berlin, Germany. Dean Among Bartenders Doukhobors Going fo School Sectarians in Canada NEW DENVER, B. C, (UP) — Twenty-two Dukhobor children tak- en- from their imprisoned law- breaking parents and placed in a special school here are beginning to show signs of shedding the prac- tices of the fanatic Sons of Free- dom sect, officials said. The children started school after their parents were given jail terms for nude parading at Perry's Sid- ing, 30 miles south of this in- terior British Columbian town, last November. The school is a former sanate- Start to Tell! ss. on Youngsters of Jailed |™utine \ . g z : iM : H f 4° - Their teacher is Mrs, A.M. 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He placed them with several huge uprooted trees and anchored everything with steel cable, | after State Resort His problem, he says, was to find inexpensive material heavy enough to withstand the continuous pounding of Lake Michigan's waves. Apparently it's done the trick. But the breakwall is only one of a list of curious sprinkled gener- ously about the Chesebro resort: A World War H cannon from the Battle of the Bulge: odd bits of driftwood shaped into small ani mals: the ‘world's largest mail box; ¢ an abandoned lead mine and an office built from spars off the wrecked City of Green Bay, which sank nearby in 1887. The mailbox is an awesome thing. Chesebro built It in 1933 passing motorists had mowed down his standard road- side maiiboxes five times. Eight | feet tall on its 15-inch steel beam frame, the cylinder-shaped con- taner was copied from a bleck- buster bomb. It rests on a 16- ton concrete base. About the tourist business itself, the sprightly resort eperater has @ gloomy outlook “We had our best years back in 1925-26 and 1927, before the crash We used to have as many. as 1,700 guests here in a season,” he re- calls, “We only took care of around 350 this summer. Sightseers do not appreciate things like they used to,”’ he concludes. But if he grows slightly discon certed over the tourist trend, Chesebro cheers himself with new inventions, That's where he shines. Women drivers were involved in about 2,200,000 auto accidents in 1953 says the National Safety Coun- cil. THE PONTIAC PRESS, Research May Better Fishing U-M Professor Studies Habits of Marine Life Near | Bermuda ANN ARBOR—New ideas to help stive the \problems of Michigan's commercial fishing industry may come from a University of Michi- gan professor's recent research in Bermuda's \sibtropical waters. John E. Bardach, U-M assistant professor of fisheries, hag just re- turned from an eight-week stay on the island where he was studying, at the government's request, Ber- muda’s commercial fishing possi- bilities. As part of his study, Prof, Bar- dach spent much of bis time sit- ting on the ecean bottom, equipped with an aqualung, ob- serving such fish habits as re- actions when trapped and peaks inactivity to determine best trapping times. “A fish's short attention span can well be made use of in com- mercial fishing.”’ he says. ‘For example, when caught in a cham- ber-type trap, the fish will try to escape by nosing around the edge but only in short spurts, changing location often,’’ he points out. ‘Because of this indeterminate behavior.”’ the professor continues, “it is strictly an acciderit when the fish finds the chamber open- ing through which he can escape.” According to Prof. Bardach. fish often follow the trap wire right up to the opening and then stop and turn to another area. 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Migratory waterfowl — wild ducks, geese, and brant—have great flyways of the United States, average or better-than- average numbers of birds will seon be running the gauntiet of hunters’ gums, according to United States Fish and Wildlife predictions. Four such broad aerial rivers channel a majority of a)! migrat- ing water birds down across the continent: the Atlantic Flyway, the Notice “ef Entention for — graveling and _ related work on Pleasantview Drive trom Hilismont Avenue te E. line Lot 181 Weodward Estates Sub. You ere hereby notified that at « regular meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan held on the 32th day of October, 1954, by resolu- tion i was declared to be the intention of the City Commission for grading, craveling and releted work on Pleasant- view Drive from Hillemont Avenue to E line @f Lot 181 Woodward Estates Subd at an estimated cost of $973.78 and that the plan, profile and estimate of said impfovement is on file for public in- spection It ts further intended to construct said impfeyement in accordance with the plan, profile and es’ te. and that the cost thereof shall be defrayed by specia! assessment according te frontage and that all of the lots and parcels of land side of line of Lot 181 Woodward Estates Sub. shall constitute the special assessment district to defray $738.36 of the estimat- ed cost and expenses thereof and that $235.42 of the estimated cost and ex- penses shall be paid from the Capital Improvement Pun NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN suggestions and objections that may be made by parties interested w.o 6146 Dated October 13, 1954 ADA R. EVANS City Clerk " Netice of Special Assessment— Cemcrete Pavement and Related Werk on Paddock Street from Bellevue to Mt. Clemens Street. Te Pontiac City Lines, Inc. James C. Raymond. Margaret Warren, City of Pon- tiac, Herbert F. Brown, James Theo- coreff, William Boone, Austin H Smith, lyle Alien. Doliver Quickner Detroit City Service Company, Consumers Power Company and to al! persons interested, take notice: That the roll of the Special Assessment heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which the Com- mission decided should be paid and borne by special assessment for the construc- tion of 8” Reinforced conerete pavement, ®° Reinforced concrete Widening. Curb utter, J’ asphaitte concrete recap and related work on Paddock Street from Bellavue Avenue to Mt Cleemns Street is now on file in my office for public in- spection Netice is also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, wil) meet at the Municipal Court tn said City on the 19th dey of Octeber A D 1964 at 8 00 o clock P.M to feview sald assesament at which time and place opportunity will be given all persons interested to be heard Dated October 13, 1954 w.o Notice of Special Assessment— Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- lated Werk eon Central Avenue from Saginaw Street to Paddock Street. To: =peere cories Works, Mrs S&thei Edgar nt. Sinclair Refining Colpony. an to all persons interested take notice: That the roll of the Special Assessment heretofore made by the City Assessor Yor the purpose of defraying that pert of the cost which the Com- ed Work on Central Avenue from Gag- inaw Street to Paddock Street is now on file nm my office for public inspection. Notice is alse hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pentiec will meet at the Muntetpal Court in said City om the 19th day of October A D. 1954 at 8600 o clock P.M to feview said assessment at which tume end place oppertunity will be given | ell persons interested to be heard Dated October 13, 1954 Ww. Oo 6741 ADA R. EVANS. City Clerk Oct. 14, "84, Notice of ; Special Assessment— | Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re-| lated Werk on Edith Court from Witson Avenue te M.A.L.R.R. To: Thomas L. Hampton. Gaudalupe G. Garver, Lewis LeRoy Leonard Geo A Atigier. Hurley King, Kari Whitting- tom, Silvester T. Yapo, Erviest L. Stock ey. Richard G. Pisher, Bonito Dennis, y & a Stamper, Elste Marshall, Geo me, Harold R. McDonald, Clarence Bennett. Mugh Langron, Slater Con- struction Co. Albert LePountain. Ployd Cc Rogedale, Julius Zatek, Nelson White and to abil persons interested, take motice: That thet Toll of the Special Assessment heretofore made by the City Assessor for the purpose of defraying that part of the cost which the Com- mission decided should be paid and borne by special assexzement for the construc- tion of Curb, gutter, drainage and relat- ed Work on ith Court from Wilson Avenee to MALRR. is now on file in my office for public inspection Notice is also hereby given that the Commission and the Assessor of the City of Pontiac, will meet at the Municips! Court in seid City-on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1964 at 8.00 o'clock P. M., to Feview said assessment. st which time and plece opportunity @il! be given | all persons imterested to be heard Dated October 13, 1954 W. 0. €729 ADA R._ EVANS, City Clerk Oct. 14, ‘34. Notice of Special Assessment— Cwrb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- lated Work on Edith Street from — Street to M.A.L.R.R. viett —— Marion H. Bilasimgame, Leonard Hamilton, Edmond Clement, R Davis, Dale & Nina Martin, John La e, R. J. Davis, Geo. A. Macklem, Ind, Machine Products, Carl T. Sund- quist, Mrs. T. MeGown, Earle & Titeima McKelly. W. H. Dawson, Tom Marinoff, F. Barry Sher@ood, B. F. Neusendorter, Vernon Taylor, 1 a Marks, Arthur J. w Cari Basiey, Mur! Suther- lan Victor Dei, dr.. J. Ray Garner, Thomas J, Ca: ¢ Special Assessment heretofore made - the City Assessor ae the purpose of defra: = ove ot of the cost Which the should be paid and ree a ta. oles for the cotstruction tah motes. TT and felated work on ith Street file im my office fer public inspection. Notice is also hereby given that the Commission end the Assessor of the City et Pontiac, will meet at the Municipe! Court in seid Cify, on the 19th day of October, A. D., 1954 at 8:00 o'clock. P MM. to review said. assessment, at whieh time and place opportunity will be civen afl sons interested to be heard, Dated 3, 19%. tober 1 Ww, ©. 6740. ADA R_ EVANS City Clerk Oct. 4, Hh. Mississippi, the Central, and the Pacific. Since the earliest Americans, watched huge flocks honk by in “VY” formation, such birds have lines and river systems north and south with the seasens. But men pulses set birds to flying, THE PONTIAC PRESS, | Birds’ ‘Migratory - Instincts Still Puzzling to Science | spring, stay north relatively late. ys at different | other land birds that " travel the carty birds of night and feed by day, How do they find their way? } ee eee ee ae he ee — understood rotational ae from the spinning earth; by polarized light, or magnetic influences. No one really knows. But fly they do, sometimes | tremendous distances non-stop over ama- | open ocean, then return in the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1956 Arctic Sea, these birds sometimes cross the Atlantic te Europe, wing land, on islands rimming = south over all of Africa, recross the ocean by way of Antarctic is- lands, and return in the spring via South America and the Caribbean — matter of some 22,000 miles in t skies 5Pring to the same spots but by a year’s travel. different routes. The Pacific | golden plover travels 2,400 miles | The nation's largest post office each fall from Alaska to Hawaii, | the two. } / | without one speck of land between | The Arctic tern, long-distance | ‘champion, surpasses this trip by | every day dispatches an average serves only two of New York's | five boroughs—Manhattan and the | Bronx. Yet it earns a tenth of United States postal revenue and ‘far. From as far north as there is 17,000,000 pieces of mail. Susan Hayward Can't Take Sons to Hong Kong BURBANK, Calif, « — Susan Hayward, denied court permission yesterday to take her twin sons on a movie location trip to Hong Kong, says she won't go without them. x * - . The actress had said from the witness stand: ‘I don't think a mother should be away-from her children for long, and the trip would help broaden the boys’ edu- cation.” She won custody of 10- yeay-old Timothy and Gregory in FIFTY-ONE_ a bitterly contested divorce trial last May. Superior Judge Herbert Walker sustained the contention of her former husband, actor Jess Bark- er, that Hong Kong is not a safe place for the children. Barker's lawyer, S. S. Hahn, argued that Hong Kong is “a dangerous place infested with Communists and dis- ease Studio officials, who testified the boys would be giveh first-class ac- commodations if allowed to go, had no comment on Miss Hayward's assertion she wouldn't leave with- out them, ~ 10¢ Card 32 BOBBY PINS RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 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It was on: three races in bis career |\« to win of onl o . - Recently he was Ramed a me ber of the all-time U.S Ol ympic track and field team in a_ poll conducted by the Helms Athletic Foundatibn. He came here. to al tend a fund-raising dinner for the 1856 Olympic team, and the old fellow was quite touched to be remembered after ali these years . * - Running is natura) to him, as it is to all Hopi Indians. Through ltake’ half-a day | catch fand tills his ow? failed J j m-| deo an interpeter—he speaks halting English—82-year-old Tewanima ex-| plained: ‘ “It is part of our religion. The body is our temple, and we must keep it well.”’ As a boy Louis, who is now a high-ranking Hopi priest, trained by rurining to earth jackrabbits, wild horses and antelope. He ran them down on foot é * * . Catch jackrabbit in few min- utes he said gravely. ‘Antelope Not so long to horse. Horse get tired.” To prove he had reached man- hood and was entitled to become head of a family, Tewanima ran 10 miles in a day at the shuffling peculiar to his tribe “If no run fast,’’ he said, ‘‘ca run for long time.” Tewanima can still travel 10 to 2 miles a day easily. He takes care of his own herd of 100 sheep garden. Here is living long and stay n pe for me healthy “kat good keep sheep keep gal Hlere is his reaction to some of the tourist meccas of the world’s greatest city Broadway—"‘Not enough grass for sheep. Just for pigeons.” I Square “at night—‘‘Never no dark The subway—'‘Ugh!” The view from the Empire State building—''Make other houses look Little After climbing ‘the steps inside the Statue of. Liberty—‘'It's a big woman.” * *« * Asked what he thought about the ‘Marie McDonald Gets ,couple, who separated two months zied, then asked with complete dig- nity: “What thay mean?” To that question what answer can anyone give? Who knows? Tewanima, who wears his hair long as his forefathers did, wor- ships the same gods they did. He gets no pension from the great white father, and in his Ss is still as independent and free as the winds that blow across the mesas where he lives The Hopis have always believed jin peace and brotherhood. Tewa- nima brought with him a hand- written message ‘“‘from my peo ple” as moving as it is ungram- matical ‘‘—We shall not be ashamed of ourself as being who we are, but to stand firm on our own founda- tion, to walk along together as brothers and sisters, holding fast to our identity to receive grand and glory at the end.” Do you kaow of a better short sermon than that on faith and tol erance” Custody of 2 Children SANTA MONICA, Calif. @® — Actress Marie (The Body) McDon- ald has been awarded custody of her two children by wealthy shoe store owner Harry Kari, who will pay $500 monthly for their sup- port. Court approval wag granted yesterday The 4-year-old children, Danice and Harrison, were adopted by the ago, The youngsters will share in a trust fund set up by Kari's fath- er and receive equa! rights with any children Kari himself may atom bomb, Tewanima looked puz- father in the future. zs: NOBIL'S GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ‘me SALE ~ WOMEN'S DRESS SPORT—PLAY SHOES $7) 00 and $ 3°° 18 New Fall and Winter Styles! mupAY SATURDAY LAST CHANCE TO SAVE $700 Going at Men's, Women’s, Children’s SLIPPERS $188 All Sizes Going at BOYS’ STURDY a S988 AND GIRLS’ Sizes 8's to 12 — 12% to 3 MEN’S Going at $4 DRESS SHOES Sh88 Sizes 6 to 12 Men's, Women’s, Children’s STORM FOOTWEAR Big Reductions All Sizes MEN’S Going at $488 HUSKY WORK SHOES MEN Going 5H 88 Sizes 6 to 12 ‘S AND BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES at *T 88 Sizes 13 to 6 — 6's to 12 MEN’S AND BOYS’ BASKETBALL SHOES Going at *) 88 Sizes 13 to 6 — 6'2 to 12 WOMEN’S HANDBAGS Going at 1 cs J 67 NEW FALL STYLES /23 N. Saginaw St. ne NYLONS 59. 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Rasmus, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O. Rasmus, 144 Wall St, Demis has had his Pontiac foute on Osmun, Wall, Adams and Alien streets over 2% years. A junior at Pontiac High School, Den- nis ig a member of the Junior Achievement Club. He hopes to at- tend college and study engineering wpon " graduation, Court of Honor Held for Scouts ‘Over 240 Are Present at Affair in Bethany Baptist Church Boy Scouts. from 11 troops of the District were honored at i i HE oo ae t rh Bae 2 Richard Eriksen Jackson, Richard Kenneth Mackie, ~*~ Calls for New Party __ THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1954 _ School Tax Reduced | sufficient cali aah tie tery: wi retire bonds for the recently built | ———— Geological Office Opens > Dennis Jenk: er banning, ‘Tyron Mensel, arn GRAND RAPIDS —John Bor-| Nations and oppose universal mili-| LUDINGTON W—The Ludington ‘junior high school. LANSING # — The Conserva- orn Pullip Seberteht, Ricky Serwin, |den of Spring Lake, a retired fi-|tary training favored by President | School Board has reduced a special tion Department today announced | ¢ ty Wtgan Soha Watson. Strang. Ores jnancier, Wednesday called for the | Eisenhower. » ‘|éthool tax imposed for the school} One of every seven seven deaths last | the ato office eet creation of a-new political party. - debt retirement fund. The tax/ year was caused Help eqening geological an. He tdid a meeting the new party} Before the .6th Century, sugar |was cut from 6 mills to 445 mills. | reduce this death rate giving | Escanabe to serve Upper tl Spe eet bb CL chee OO could rally around Sens. Knowland| usually was used more as a med-|Board spokesmen said revised |to the American Society | insula residents with water supply > sive as the moon. (R-Calif) and Johnson (D-Tex). He| icine than a food, property evaluations would providle ' Crusade. RA OPI BEI - # 7 4 «+a 3 Fra) a cree i. 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[rece time of 13 minutes 51.6 sec- - * td] | Chris edged out world-record holder Kuc by a, yard in a race Wolves Rated Among Top Scoring Elevens Bay City Central comeg here, for . roxtiac. Bay crm | Saginaw Valley Conference bat- § Sues 12 26 Midiand 3 tle + Fornasis ; i DC Hendy 2 Central's Wolves have ao ae up ——— * Some 130 points in winning three of its A “7 130 “1 | four starts. Their top scoring effort ~ Mhletic Oficial Says AL Put Pressure on Mack — eberdoe presigant of Gb Maat brother Earie's stock,” ern League and a director of the} declared, “and while there were Athletics, chargedja lot of people there . . . the last night that th only one to offer a cashier's check League “put the pressure’’ on Roy | was my man, Charies O. Finley.” Mack to agree to sell the A's to! Finley, a Gary, Ind., insurance Arnold Johnson. man, submitted two checks total- Richardson, who also entered a/| ling $450,000, the price set for bid fo rthe franchise, said he “felt|Earie’s 163 shares of stock. He we a bad deal in Chicago.” said he would shift the. Athletics * * . “The checks he brought in were made out to Roy Mack, and the idea was for him to endorse them and take possession of Earle’s stock,” Richardson said. “But we were not prepared for tee henaieb 0 90 aa. tor 20h Gid.| Jani Iam sure Roy left with the understanding that he had until Monday to decide whether he would sell. My understanding is that he is committed only to let — have his stock—if he sells te cy “They were throwing a lot of pressure on Roy. Frank Lane (Chi Plans around-the-world song and dance show, Robinson has spent the last 28 months in show business. a Asked what he had ind, b- You aretehind 60 with eight!i.0 beards ee minutes to go Inthe 3rd quarter.| “The conference is in regard to Your T-formation Miami team has | @ comeback that has been report- completed a long pass to“a_half- back, who has raced to the Mis- sissippi State four-yard line Then, on ist down and four, a quick opener with the left half carrying failed t. gain. A quarter- | again, I'm not at liberty to say “what will be announced.” eS Dillard Wins Feature Sugar Ray to Reveal at Conference | -e With Press — ice since the 1952-53 sea- lier Yuriy Lituyev bettered the) yew y “Dutch Reibel and Ted Lindaay : ORK #—Sugar F Rob- sted world mack for the W-vErd | ison, wo has been nor fre counted the others for Detroit event in 51.3 seconds in Moscow- making a comebeck, to the ring. sa) Richard comed tic tha ihace Londen treck méet in Landen. His | “2! Source his plans at a press | 4.0, time was 8/10 of a second better conference tomerrew and the rv- eee p oe , ant ty | mer is that he'll be back fighting _, - Charlie Moore in 1952. —— ss It's Time Out! e Less than a week ago, his man- Y ager, George Gainford said Sugar} 4 ou Ray, former two-division- cham- pion, might come back to earn enough money to sponsor an ed. I don't say I'm going to fight | back. Namon Smith, have ac- counted for 13 of the Wolves’ 20 touchdowns. Stevenson has scored four TD’s on short runs and tour The fleet 165-pound senior is the squad's top runner, with a 7.9 yard average in 48 tries. Smith, probably the state's smallest full- back as 132 pounds, has averaged 6.1 yards in 67 plays. Directing Coach Elmer Engel’s T4ormation is junior Jim Chesney, who boasts an amazing passing completion mark of .812 per- cent. He has completed 13 of 16 attempts for 313 yards and five touchdowns, Stevenson has been Chesney's fav- orite target, taking seven of the tosses, Central's big line will outweigh Pontiac 20 pounds per man. Three huskies—225-pound guard LaVere Roseberry, 20-pound tackle - John Gower and 215-pound tackle Bill- Grein—boost the Wolves’ average to 190 pounds, Pontiac's biggest men are end John James and cen- ter Wayne Pyke, a pair of 180- On the other hand, Pontiac's backfield goes 176 pounds as com- pared to a 155-pound average for Bay City. Gordie Sparks Wings to Win Howe Bags Goal, Two Assists as Canadiens Are Beaten, 3-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS three victories and no defeats. Gordie Howe, the NHL's leading scorer for the last four seasons, notched a goal and made two as- sists as he scored his Ist goal on Until last night, it seemed the 33-year-old Chataway was destined to run second in all the world record races of 1954. ve oa? “ed He was second Green of England set the 3-mile mark a * And he was second when Lenin- pet oket hee St renee 5,000-meter chapionship at Bern this in previous world-re- cord time of 13:56.6. But not last night under flood- lights as Moscow's track and field men and women piled up easy team victories over London p Chataway Comes Int Own ell ; | 4 yard hurdies record of 51.6 103 to 5% points and the women by 56 to 32. THEY'LL GO AGAINST Center is Joba Matske. scans or Ge ae co te rm cae came pee Backfield (left to right) is | Johnny Matsock. IRISH—Michigan State's lst string backfield for the Notre Dame game is | right halfback Clarence Peaks, fry) ornate Morrall, fullback -Vic Postula, and AP Wirephete left halfback Posts .990 Mark By SHELDON SAKOWITZ NEW YORK, ®—Stan Musial, Retail for his hitting prowess rather than for his defensive. skills, failed in quest of his seventh bat- ting crown. in 194, but wound up instead with the best fielding av- erage among National League out- fielders for the second time in his career * * The St. Louis Cards’ ace finished | with a .990 fielding mark, com- | mitting but three errors in 287 chances. In 199 Musial, who oc- casionally has seen service at first | * ly with .991. Fielding figures compiled by the Associated Press disclosed that the Cards in the National League and the Chicago White Sox and Wash- ington Senators in the American | League captured individual laurels | of by. placing two players each among | the leaders. ee ber of the Red Birds to top his Musial Fails in Quest for 7th Batting’. Title, but Finishes First in Fielding his fielding supremacy among | ‘Vote Not Fina?’ - Will Move WASHINGTON #®—Calvin Grif- of the Washington Sena tere, just after yesterday from the league in Chi- Gritfi ith challenged the league's = |Harridge Sure "Roy Mack Wilt Sell fo Johnson Was Requested ; to Talk Situation Over With Family CHICAGO ™ — Will Harridge, president of the American League, today said he was confident that Roy Mack will go through with his Fei’ stock to his Philadelphia Ath- ock Arnold Johnson. After league club owners representatives voted Tues dey ay. night to approve a shift of the A's franchise to Kansas City, Roy) Mack was given until 1 a.m. EST | Monday to complete sale of the | club for $3.375,000 to Johnson, Chi- | cago industrialist. *“He (Roy Mack) asked me to} approval of the league for i want to sell, He | the club so that he to sell for ‘two all, by the time : Fieet o league was at stake, because it | was obvious that the situation was | hopeless in Philadelphia."’ Frank Lane, general manager of position afield was catcher Bill | third baseman with a 970 average. | the Chicago White Sox and chair- Sarni. oo oe dominated the American League |. infield stalwarts. Chicago's Nelson Fox and Chico Carrasquel com- ‘prised the keystone combination. |Mickey Vernon and Eddie Yost were the Washington representa- tives to distinguish themselves | afield. Fox, in setting the pace at se- cond base for the secodn time in base, led the outfielders defensive- | his carer, fielded 988. Carrasquel | repeate dhis 1353 ity at! shortstop with a 974 mark. It is the third time he has led, Vernon, an aa end’ at gaining beg honors, edged Joe Collins the Yanks at first base 9924 to 9915. He has been tops at his posi- | thon three times and has been tied a Yost displayed nage b i o bunt. JACKSON uF — Matt Arnold —— back sneak made one yard. drove Chuck Dillard to victory tast / eg = . Now you, the Miami night in the featured Saugatuck . = , wr back, are faced with a 3rd Pace at the Jackson Harness ~ 3 pitts teal Gown and three situation. The | Raceway ; Marcons are meeting you with | Pressed by Cardinal Abbe and | “Ot course we don’t have practically an eight . man line | Brady's Shoelace, Chuck Dillard | ing licenses! What ever gave you as the 5-3-3 defense they have | posted a fast 2:06.6 for the mile | to. 200h. yy eine to de any bent used previously has been modi- | pace. fled for the | stand. the Miami srmdar Sh Off tackle slant Quarterback sneak Pitchout around end Fake buck and short pass (Answer elsewhere on the sports pages! Gridiron Feud Is Shaping Up in Southwest *“* Bullough Joi By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING * 1 guess | , Just don't live right,”’ said Coach | Duffy Daughert, The Michigan State fooftijl coach waved his hand af a’ groap |of players warming up before they started on the afternoon "practice session. . ‘Before the sedson,” Daugherty AUSTIN, Tex. (?) — There is/ said, “If you had sl pick out the quite a show of gridiron eel in f Sore erect Or Houghton Lake Projects erences football rece. to Boost Duck Hunting et the Rion laatitute Owls to|. LANSING (®—Houghton Lake is og ringed with a series of flood- ° projects to make the whole 4 Sports Pages in 4rea more attractive to ducks. Today's Pontiac Press Conservation department game marshes close together and adija- cent to the state's biggest inland lake is expected to produce’ more most threatening 408. local ducks than the same number the Longhorns will find the} o¢ marshes would scattered over a Baylor University Bears a rival! wider area The ring of marshes around the | to 20.‘ migrating ducks ’ on MSC’s' Injured: List ns Star Back } ' | 46 wrong for New YORK (# — Bob Zuppke. @eetime Dlinois coach, once de- | A football as a prolate, | spheroid filled with crazy }pounces And a Cornell aegane! onee indicated the game as em- ploying 22 healthy athletes to agi- tate a bag of wind After studying last week's pre- a | dictions and results, there is gerp \eral agreement with both defint- tions. There were 36 correct picks hidden in last week's listeof 51 That's An ‘average of only Season's figures are 135 right, i. .746 average. This week's picks i "4 Be over Kansas. Orange Bow! . Temp: Purdue Ptouably the Big Seven champs ‘should | hough this one Wisconsin over hie¥' s most violent strugelé Oregon over Southern California two guys that would leave US! george shaw, the country's busiest back, {places for Oregon. Day's TV feature w . hurting mosf if tag Mn injured, | pt s icns: aaea neved eee who would you pick? 1983 victory in spectacular fashion. This he said, | time mS wy get the Duke “Bolden and Bullough,” ever Michigan a. Tee | Wisconsin Is Given Nod™ 1|Over. Purdue on Saturday Indiana over Missouri, Nebraska over Oregon State, Michigan over North west- ern Southwest: Serier | Rice over Bovuthern Soweane. Christian over Tesas A& Far West: Wroming over New Menico, | Utah over Denver. California over Wash. ington State, Montana over: Utah. State, Arizona over —_— on, Texas Insurance Covers 37,000 Gridders KANSAS CITY U8—The National | —— Athletic Agsn's group in- | school year will cover nearly 37 000 college athletes. , wt aon executive di- said today 170 colleges ay vcnivebsitieg tate enrolled a total of 36,943 athletes. Thig repre- 5,000 each year since the program started in 1952-53. A total of 123 institutions and 24,714 athletes participated in the oat } his owf gyestion. gloch of Garytone @ Bore first am and 149 apt ions | aby Coach Ra 4 tn ‘Bullough, the big guard son's linens may imap the Panthers 30.001 athletes last y “trom Canton, Ohio, has joimed | PM ine Sellers appre’ tor eS ground y Belden on Dr. James | attack nea averaged 243 yards © game ldjured Bruin Gridder rig’s m of The | tf first four starts. ail of We hav almost identical knee Ohio State over Iowa: Buckeyes have injuries. Wannesata ever Ilinols: J.C. Caroline | PROVIDENCE, Ro e-Prys | “Bullough should straighten out tion. took it. Sane aad mane chic protic: | clams & aprcrors Uni | re the ghame—with a little | Bast: lovtgere over —— and dary | versity foo Lester ttl” said Dr. Feurige. “Bolden| Le a aT te | Peavy. as : om | ill a tossup. We probably | Columpt« Boston niversity over hi say hig ition con ° | know’ if he can make it p oot olen r i Penn over George Dr oe . Edward Crane, Brown until the coaches pick the travel- ing roster some time late Thurs- day.” Daugherty said Norm Masters, the 6 foot 2.inch, 210 pound guard from Detroit, .would sub for Bul- lough if the.injury kept him out of the NotresBame game. “But against Notre Dame,” Daugherty said. ‘we need all our forces.”’ Daugherty } skipped scrimmage lake is also expected to make the | Wednesday and there was no con- season whole region .more attractive to |tact work scheduled for today’s | | Session. Wash Midwest: Colorado over. Kansas State, Layne Always Busy DETROIT \® — Bobby Layne, quarterback for the Detroit Lions, is a busy man during the football season, But he is just as busy during the off season. Layne led thé Lions to the National Football Coach Augie Galan of the Phil- celphia Athletics played 154 games League championship in 1952 and 1953. During the off season he travels around Texas dealing in oil leases. in 1935 for the Chicago Cubs with- out hitting into a doubi: play. This ~ | is a Major league record. ents an’ tnérease’ of more than) out the American League defensive leaders were sapiace ofan aang or Poy Joost Hopes to Keep Job With |’KC Athletics’ Plans to Contact New Owner After Transfer Becomes Official BURLINGAME, Calif. «n—Ed- die Joost, field manager for last | season's Philadelphia Athletics. | gays he hopes to keep his job if, the the A's become next season's Kan- as City Athletics. Joost, who will be 39 me June, ating reht nthe mide m1. which way to go,” he said. “But I'm going to wait | thinks he'd be valuable t «major league club as @ utility infielder ‘sulky Ace Gets 136th Winner of Tutf Season. YONKERS, N. XY. @® — |driver Bill Haughton turned in a itriple at. Yonkers raceway last} much Surafice program for the WS sieht 16 es Se racing record i in | $6.40 in Willis L. $17 r | 000, and Shining Way, man of the American League Re- alignment committee, praised the enthusiasm of Kansas City citizens a ee Fire at Track Kills 6 Horses LEXINGTON, Ky. # — Fire which destroyed a barn at the | Lexington Trots Breeders Assn track and killed six valuable standard-bred horses Wednesday | night caused a loss estimated at 000. Cause of the blaze was not de- termined ediately. The six killed belonged to L.. J. Buck’s Allwood Stable, Fall Hills, N. J. Trainer Joe Lighthill estimated theeir value at $162,000. * * He said they were Gosling, star of the meet which closed at the local track last week, valued at $55,000; Moose, brother of the famed Kimberly Kid, $35,000; Hanover, $25,000; Hitls Hanover, $20,000; Battleway. $20,- $6,500 No one was reported seriously hurt in the fire. ‘| Michigan.Fans Look for Top Eleven in ‘55 ANN ARBOR w — There is support on the Michigan campus and elsewhere in the state that Michigan will have one of the nation’s top teams next season. This is the year, they say, when Michigan will get the experience it needs. This is the year, too, when the Wolverines are waiting Of his 136 victorted Haughton has s registered 38 at Yonkers. — | freshman squad. Grittith Is Not Sure A's vinced him that it was in| for help, already seen, from the | é ws Lang's 2nd Hal Tallies Win for - Clarkston Team Wolves Victors, 13-12; Romeo-Lapeer Play to 0-0 Deadlock son record 3-2 Friday with a 13-12 | victory over Clarenceville. | A pair of 2nd half touchdowns to score. Rushing attempts for the extra point following both Clar- ence-ville TD's were stopped. "Lahedew hasadiad Warren its 1st Foile May Become No. 2 Tribe Catcher CLEVELAND (®—Hank Foiles, a 25-year-old catcher who batted .330 in the American Assn. last year, may serve as understudy next sea- son for the Cleveland Indians No. 1 backstop, Jim Hegan. s ° s Foiles appears the best prospect of three players purchased by the Tribe yesterday from its farm club, the Indianapolis Indians. * s Ld Outfielder Rocky Colavito and in- fielder Stan Pawloski were the other two players. purchased. Sold to Indianapolis at the same time were catcher Mickey Grasso, first base an Luke Easter and rookie infielder Bob Prentice. Manila Offers Rocky |.$300,000 for Title Bout DAYTON, Ohio @—Manila is the latest city to bid for a champion- ship bout featuring heavyweight king Rocky Marciano. Al Weill, Rocky’s manager, said a representative of the Philippine government had offered Marciano a $300,000 guarantee to defend his title against Cuban Nino Valdes “or any one else” in Manila next | February. : Kansas City Athletics May Bring Financial Boom fo American League, According to Prexy Harridge CHICAGO u—The Kansas City | Athletics were pictured today as bringing the same financial boom to the American Lea as Mil- waukee has done in the National | League J > * Painting this rosy scene was Will Harridge, A. L. president, and the overwhelming response of the Kan- sas City citizenry to the league's vote to shift the franchise from Philadelphia supports his enthu- siasm. oe - * “Kansas City has the same sort of people and the entertainment picture is similar to Milwaukee,” said Harridge. ‘There are no other | competitive sports that could cause distraction from baseball , such as in cities like New York and Chicago.” Harridge said the overa‘l gen- eral welfare of the league was a big factor in persuading Roy Mack to pledge to sell his Philadelphia City is not exactly like moving the Braves from Boston to Milwaukee. Arch Ward. sports editor of the “Many cities look at markable success Milwatikee attained and think they well . . . They must — ra -_ "By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK w—Arnold Johnson | is going to defer naming a gen- eral manager and field manager for his new Kansas City Athletics intil he officially gains possession of the franchise. The formal shift in ownership from the Mack family to the Chi- ee eee American move from Philadelphia to Kan-| sas City. By JOE MOOSHIL EVANSTON, Ill. uw — North- “I don't know just what the ar touch with the league and that Boston and Detroit’ votes are western coach Bob Voigts, fully | THE PONTIAC PRESS. | cago financier is supposed to take| cedure will be,"’ Johnson admit-| the league will get in touch with | | place sometime before 10:30 a.m. ted in an interview tate last night | me so. that I can give a in a suite atop a midtown Man- | tne money, Johnson sail. no- me. : , cn pans | 1 pe hotel (Warwick) which Me | tice someone said they'd Kaba “7 assume the Macks will get) Teen-Age Gal Plucky Veteran in Trapshooting COMPTON, Calif. #—Diane Wil- liamson, pert and pretty, is a cau- tious champion. And she is a) sports veteran at 14. F Recently she won the women’s | Grand American trapshooting championship for the second) straight year at Vandalia, Ohio. The 14-year-old says she prac- tices on the range of her Comp- ten, Callf., heme “only about ence a month.” She thinks too Trout Training. Will Continue LANSING — Psychological train- ing of trout will be carried on in Michigan on an experimental basis for another year, the conservation commission decided at a recent meeting. The commission approved a sec- ond year-long contract with Psy- chological Research Services, the independent ‘group that has been carrying out experiments at Oden state hatchery for the last year. practice “might overdo She won her second year’ cham- pionship with a tape bound tightly around her right wrist, But she ‘had *a legitimate excuse for this handicap in her title trapshooting trials. “I fractured it when I was play- ing baseball at sc plained. hool,”’ she ex- Hockey Results wenreeeee'4 RESULTS NATIONAL — Detroit 3. sentvens 5 Only game scheduled TOD. AY’S SCHEDULE New York at Boston Only game scheduled | Ist Quality Covers for all mokes of cars from 1938 through 1954, 4 Doors — 2 Doors and Coupes. Your choice of beautiful patterns and colors. Reg. $22.50 Lists of conservation law viola. | tors will also be provided quali- fied members of the press “indef- | initely.” the commission decided. For the last nine months, the lists | were provided under three three- | month trial periods. A policy statement, cover- ing state parks, was given final | approval by the commission. The | brief statement sets forth rules | of procedure to guide the course | of present and future state park policy. Share Class A Honors DETROIT (UP)—Following are | the leading high school Class A football teams in the state, based on a United Press poll of coaches. sports writers and officials: Ann Flint Central Deeeeteeeeeeeee eveneeoed ——. eoccee pids Cath. om Grosse Pointe cocces Bay = Centra}. 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No ention was made of specific provisos we en- tered and any announcement that | we favored Kansas City is full of misunderstandings."’ _ Griffith said the Washington, THU RSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 Monday Deadline Set for Transfer of Nr enough to stop the move’ ‘and that aware that Michigan's Wolverines may still be done.’’ |are toughest in Big 10 games, is | Jetinson flew to New York from | hoping his Wildcats will rise Satur- his Chicago home last night with | day and avenge last year's 20-12 | two other executives of the Auto- | defeat. | matic Canteen Co. of America, of | “Our scouts tell us Michigan | which he is vice - chairman got off to a slow start but rose Hd bd te the eecasion in beating lowa,’ “T didn't realize what a job it, Veigts said. “Michigan en other would be to buy a ball club."’ he! eceasions has let down and then declared. “When I bought Yankee} come up fer the blue chips. Stadium and the stadium in Kan-| We're expecting a lot of trop- sas City I had no intention of buy-| ble.” ing a baseball team. Ernie Mehl, Northwestern has been beaten | 5 editor of the Kansas City | by S$ = mh y Southern California and Min- intd the team deal. He wouldn't nesota after winning iis opener let me alone.” against Iowa State. * * ° “But now that I'm in it, I'm Voigts is hoping he'll have more it to stay. You have only to| depth for the Michigan. game than tear - hos business record. Of | he has dared employ thus far this all of the varied companies I've | season. bought into I have. yet to sell. out| “I was afraid to use my 2nd planks. Sleeper, against Conn Oe !_\Wildcats Hose to Avenge Last Year's Loss to UM | game,"’ said Voigts. * ‘Every time | sent them in, Iowa State scored.”’ However, Voigts .put in the reserves after the Gophers had taken a _ three- touchdown lead and they held Min- nesota scoreless for 23 minutes. Voigts said he's afraid of Michi- gan’s passing, particularly in the case of end Ron Kramer Kramer has been Michigan's No. 1 pass target. Michigar has fired 4% passes this year with 19 going to Kramer. He's caught seven for 120 yards and one.touchdown, Minnesota, Race Fans Have Jargon. HARTFORD. watching an outboard race on the Connecticut River remarked boy friend's got a hog in his boat; he hit a sleeper and dug in.” an inquiring reporter she gave this translation: Hog. a buckling in the an unexpected | wave. Dig in. bow plowing into the UW—A_ girl my To + __FIFTY-SEVEN Trabert and Llamas ~ Battle for Net Title d MEXICO CITY # — Davis Cup ace Tony Trabert of Cincinnati et M ‘can champion Mario Lia- mas today for the men's singles championship of the 13th Pan American terinis tournament, Two other finals matches also are scheduled. 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Shaw, is the nation's leading pass- | TWO CRISLERS—Michigan has a new father-son combination in | football, Athletic director Fritz Crisler’s son, Prescott, whose nick- * * ‘name is Scotty, is a sophomore end who has reported to the varsity be on view Satur-| squad for first time. Fritz (right) played end for Alonzo Stagg at play Southern Cali-| the University of Chicago and never weighed more than 170 pounds. Scotty is six feet, four inches, and weighs 220 pounds. Art Luppino of Arizona heads the field in scoring and kickoff big turns with 57 points and 356 yard ‘- See? A a ‘New Kansas Coach —=S>=~— AUTO PAINTING and Fender Repair on Al Mekes of Cars LARRY JEROME but has carried them a fantastic 213 yards for a 53.3 yards-per-catch average. Ted. 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Phone FE 4-1555 ' > mA, ESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 New Manager Plans No Talks With Williams ‘Pinky’ Lists Zauchin Among Top Prospects for ‘55 Club BOSTON # — Michael Frank (Mike) Higgins has opened his re- gime as manager of the Boston Red Sox on an encouraging key- note by stating flatly at his first news conference that he is ‘‘opti- mistic about the club's chances for 1955.” The 45-year-old Texan impressed a gathering of 50 baseball writers, radio and TV men yesterday at Fenway Park as being just as adj sol student of baseball with a good in- | Ji inx Continues to Pursue Derby Winner Determine sight into human nature. “I'm optimistic about the team’s chances next season,” he said. The Red Sox, in a surprise an- SAN MATEO, Calif. # — The | Trainer Willie Molter announced jinx that has been pursuing Ken-| his champion had popped a splint tucky Derby winner Determine |in the shin bone in training this caught up with the little grey colt, | week, AP Wirepheote HIGHEST SCORER—Jim Podoley, Central Michigan's fleet halfback, | is well on his way to becoming the highest post-war point scorer nouncement Monday, named Hig- gins to replace Lou Boudreau, who | had piloted the Boston club into fourth place the last two seasons. Higuins eoid - aed — yesterday to knock him out of the, te be sk it peter mth the re International turf race at Laurel,| Determine had been working out - Md. Nov. 3. _|at Bay Meadows here. The Alibhai day but still wound up 42 games - “leat hed bean a tele © back of the pennant-winning Cleve. | | Snce kad bean cnacted ie aot eaters. ‘Saffell Making Fourth {committee of turf writers as one | of two horses to represent the U. S. | * . | It wasn't an before the eager. Bid for Pirate Position question-loaded writers got around | ee to slugger Ted Williams—who has | announced he is quitting baseball. | The query came in this form: ‘Mike, what about left field?’ Higgins, who roge through the | | managerial ranks of the Red Sox farm system—finally leading Lou- isville to the American Assn. and Little World Series crowns this | PITTSBURGH ® — Outfelder teat on the grass Tom Saffell of Hollywood of the a Pacific Coast League was PUT) Bad juck dogged Determine | chased by the Pittsburgh Pirates) since he won the derby last May 1. | today on a conditional basis. |Shipped back to the Coast, he The sale price was not disclosed. | raced three times at Hollywood Hcllywood in return gets outfielder Park, winning one stakes and run- Gail Henley, who batted .224 with! second and third in others. the Pirates’ New Orleans club in| A blood infection set in during jin the $65,000 mile and one half business machines to judge candi- | | year—grinned at that one “Well,” he parried. ae Throneberry (Red Sox outfielder | now in the Army at Fort Jackson, | tage to him when he coached the | | Washington High squad at Mass- UP)—While fish: | No. 3 or 4 batting spots, “never in | He figured | when mived with a little aygred First Base Coach Del Baker and grease and a corn pe Ge ae batting practice pitcher and Coach He changed his mind a | Paul Schreiber will be holdovers, Six former Michigan athletes | are aides to football coach Bennie Oosterbaan. } S. C.) plays left field pretty well.” Then he got serious and said: | “I don't plan to talk with Ted. | After all, he knows what he wants to do. Of course, he may get that baseball itch come spring.” If Ted does decide to come back, Higgins said in answer to a ques- tion that he would use him in the the No. 2 slot.” Higgins also announced he'll bring fermer Red Sox pitcher Dave (Boo) Ferriss along with him from Louisville but Coaches George Susce and | Colonel (Buster) Mills are out. | Higgins listed pitchers Ike Del- ock and Al Curtis, catcher Pete | Daley, first baseman Norm Zau- | chin and outfielder Gene Stephens as good prospects to make the per- | manent hop from Louisville to | Boston | | | | peny, | football team, played most of last Broken Hand Doesn't Slow Missouri End COLUMBIA, Mo. #—Pete Cor- star end for the Missouri season with a broken hand. De- | Spite this handicap he caught 12 | passes, two of which went for touchdowns This season Corpeny’s broken hand is healed and he has in- creased his speed by slimming his weight from 200 to 160 pounds, | the Southern Assn. this year. the first week of the Del Mar This is Saffell’s fourth tryout meeting in July. The cause was} with the National League club, He not determined but his trainer was up in 1949, 1950 and 1951. He | jeaned toward the belief he had led the Coast League in stolen | been bitten by a spider. bases with 48 and hit .279 this year QUARTERBACK —Bob Lauter (above) is Northwestern's quarter- back, and he'll be a threat to Michigan when its football team plays at Evanston, Ml., Oct. ea Prices Are Down at | ‘S. C. ROGERS Sportsmen Here Is Where You Get Those . : DUCK HUNTING COATS Heavy weather-proof duck coats with | game pocket. All sizes for men and women. 6.25" ‘Matching Duck Hunting Pants $6.95 HIP BOOTS lightweight style WOOL SOX 24 E. 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Villanova’s Coaches |Former Grid Stars PHILADELPHIA (P)—Villanova | 3 ot tor is football | and then played pro ball with the New York Giants and Philadel- phia Eagles. End coach Ken Kavanaugh was an All-America end while at LSU | and was later named to three All- National Football League teams while playing with the Chicago Bears. Backfield coach Bob Snyder was a quarterback with the Bears and then became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Line coach Otis Douglas was a mainstay of Eagles’ championship teams and was head coach at the University of Arkansas. Gearge Wallace, a member of San Jose State College's soccer team, played the game in Shang- hai Phone FE 2-2369 he said. | teeth. And ‘my snap throws clip | “But, everytime I walk off the | Coach Juoges \Unbeaten Navy Starting Lineup Quarterback Weaver Moved to Left Half by Erdelatz ANNAPOLIS, Md. @®—Eddie Er- delatz, coach of Navy's undefeated an- —, s game at Pitt. The starting left tackle under. went its third personnel change in two weeks. Pat McCool, a substi- tute all last season and for the first three games this year, moved into the slot. He replaced Hugh Webster, the starter there last season, Webster returned to tackle last Saturday because John Hopkins was hurt after being switched to guard. Hopking is one of four Navy —— on the injured and inac- list. The others are Bob Davis, first-string center, John Honse, another tackle, and Ken Holden, an end. Dick Dutnell moved into the cen- ter spot which Coach Erdelatz bol- stered by bringing in Jim Hower, a sophomore fullback. Probably the most startling of Erdelatz’ nonchalant switches con- cerned Jack Weaver, a quarter- back since he entered the academy in 1951. Weaver was sent to left half after The move solidifies Dick Echard, a jayvee of the last two seasons, as first-string quarterback. He took over from George Welsh who was out of the Dartmouth and Stan- ford games with a torn rib muscle. The Navy coach has been mak- ing changes, both voluntarily and of necessity because of injuries, ever since the season started. They continued to win. “It's easy to make changes when the boys really want to play foot- ball," he said, ‘‘When it's suggest- ed, all they want to know is if it will give them a chance to play more.’ Ne ay ee ] HIGH HURDLER — William Cc: | Steinkraus,* 28, of Westport, | Conn.. takes Can Can over the | high hurdle in preparation for the | 66th National Horse Show opening | Nov. 2 in New York. Steinkraus helped the U. S. Equestrian team | Blace third in the 1952 Olympic equine events. Dodgers Get ers Get Southpaw BROOKLYN (#—Joseph Bayno, a | 20-year-old lefthanded pitcher from Florida, N. Y., was signed today by the Brooklyn Dodgers and will re- port to the Fort Worth farm club in 1955. 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Matched will be Lake Orion’s strong defense, which has games, and Oxford's smooth-work- ing offense, averaging 4 touch- downs in every game. Both teams are operating un- der new coaches this fall. Jean yielded ‘only 4 touchdowns in 4 = = EF Be if girial , i w anes 15 6 No. 3 =" O' Neti 13 7 Benson t Manville ll 8 $1 DeMino's ie 10 SL Ind Lone 1 series A Zschering 463; game— Rey O'Neil 758, ee Te 2115. GOODFELLOWS Pts, Prd Drewry's 13 pete ae : or it might lose a yard or two. | : : Star us os & Not a bad gamble though. Clarke 9 Kelley ‘ 2. Fake buck and pass. Rather | ~— -*s easy to complete if end can step = wt through the eight-man line and Loutse 11 & Genesee 1 8 turn around. A slight nod over) H 7 Ree a $ ——- et the pitchout. Wenbs 10 ¢ Ne S = ecto 1. Off tackle slant. Should be indi’, “team game, series—Herisogs | €00d for one to three yards every PONTIAC AC 8QU aws wt wte 18 6 Aub. 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(2) — Mississippi University has a home grown varsity football squad. | Thirty-three of the 44-man varsity football squad are from Missis- sippi. Only one Yankee is in the group — he baing from Pennsyi- vania. ‘You Be the Quarterback scoring, especially since the middle was strong on the last two plays. 3. Pitchout. Might go all the way time, This play has power. OIL 103 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-2267 Garage Siding . Knotty Pine Paneling ..... LUMBER CO. 1, cow 3149", OR 3-2215 Boston Player Sidelined BOSTON &—Winger Real Chev- refils of the Boston Bruins will | miss tonight's National Hockey | League game with the New York | Rangers at Boston Garden because | of strained knee ligaments. Texas has high hopes for sopho- | more Dan Moroney, a full back. wing over Milford: (21-0), Clawson | (27-14), Flint Dye (27-20) and Or- Mike Benedict di- Sela's club snapped out of it by handing Romeo its Ist loss last week, 12-6, Line sparkplugs are co- captain Floyd Behi at end, tackles Dick Scribner:and Ray Parker In league competition, Waterford and Walled Lake take shots at the | co-leaders of the Inter-Lakes Con- ference. Skippers entertain Van Dyke, which has wins over Walled Lake and Farmington, while the Vikings host Berkley, winners over Farmington and Southfield. Keego's Wayne-Oakland leaders are at Brighton, while Milford goes to Holly in another loop game. Big one in the Oakland-B brings Rose- ville to Avondale. A scoreless tie | with Lapeer is the only blot on ° the Avon record. title, goes to Imlay City. The North Branch eleven beasts the finest record of any team in the The Broncs have not tasted de- feat in their last 21 games. A 00 tie with Ubly in 1952 and a 13-13 game with Capac last fall are the only mars. Phil Daubert replaced Frank Thomas as coach this sea- son and is working on a 5game | winhing streak as well as the un- beaten skein of 21 starts. The schedule FRIDAY Bay Citiy at Pontiac, Van Dyke at Waterford, Berkiey at Walled Lake; Southfield at Farmington; Keego Marbor at Brighton; Milford at Holly; Clarks- ton et Clarenceville; Northville at Cen- ter Line; Lowrey at Rochester; Orion at Oxford; Roseville at Avondale: Madison at Clawson: Momroe a} Royal Oak; Bloomfield Hills et ‘ - chester at South Lyon; Bb ham at Masel Park; Ferndale at Mt. ens; Port Huron at East Detroit; Millington at Ortonville; North Branch at Imlay City; Mayville at Deckerville; Dryden at Almont ; Brown New Haven at SATURDAY Buffalo Nichols at Cranbrook. SUNDAY Michael's at St. James; St. Clement at St. Fred's; OL &t. at RO St. Mary; Shrine at 6t. Pa “*. |Richmond Players Help Youngster Win Contest | RICHMOND, Va. (?) — Gary | Williams won a contest with the | help of the Richmond International | | League baseball team. | It happened at a “pot of gold” | contest at the ball park. Kids| were told they could have all the coins they could stuff in their pockets in 20 seconds from a wheelbarrow loaded with money. | The baseball players taped Gary's | Socks over his trousers, money went into his waist and netted $52. ‘50 Studebaker Tudor, heater "50 Pontiac Sedan, R & H ‘51 Desoto Sedan, R & H | e Tudor, heater 50 Mercury Club Coupe, R & H 50 Plymouth, Sedan, R & H ‘62 Henry J. Tudor, heater 49 Olds 98 Tudor, R & H., Hydr. "0 Buick Sedan, R &H "#8 Buick Convertible, R & H 49 Plymouth Club Cpe, R&H "50 Pontiac Tudor, R&H 51 Mercury Club Coupe, R& H Your Old Car Will Never Be Worth More Than NOW AT a “-FIETY-NINE Braves Defeat Jefferson 60 in Key Contest Whitlock Scores Game’ Defense Shines game in this year's title race. limited Jefferson to only 37 net| Romer. Only TD; Washington’ Defending Junior High League champion Washington defeated dangerous Jefferson 6-0 yesterday in what may prove to be the key Braves, whe now have won 12 consecutive games in a row ever three seasons, turned in a mas- ton backs Alex Whitlock, Willie} }iymerss.’ By JOHN BARBOUR credit in the Wolverines’ victory over Iowa. What does he think? “You should have seen that line play,” he sald. “Why, Ed Meads, Ted Cachey, Art Walker and ‘Dick Hill — everyone — was just. terrific. They were hitting very hard.” Maddock, as quarterback in the T formation plays, was the closest man to the line. “They are all |@ re ere a te ene — UM Soph Star Maddock Gives Credit to Linemen dock had not yet appeared in a ANN ARBOR W® — Michigan | game, backfield coach Don Rob- sophomore Jim Maddock general-|inson said: ly. has been given muth of the upset “He and John Greenwood are both excellent quarterbacks. 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He long ago reconciled himself to the fact that a certain amount of the company’s funds must be “frittered away” on token adver- tising . . . but turns thumbs down on any program that would really work — because programs that work cost money. Fortunately the FREEZE is 9 rare creature. The wise executive realizes that advertising is part of the flesh This message prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association, and published im the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by f j and blood of a throbbing, prosperous enterprise. And all he asks is that the advertising work. So he insists on newspaper advertising because newspapers are basic — the foundation of an intelligent ad schedule. Because only the newspaper reaches just about everybody in every community. 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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 _a SIXTY-ONE $350 in Bag on Sidewalk | eck ® few minutes later the sack Rai B When the first train rolled into Chicago on Grand Trunk’s own i i wes ger. . it fulfilled the dream of Disappears in o Hurry : ; aising urros seal three quarters Ot sors who oc up the fist 13-tnile section, DALLAS, Tex. @®—Robert Schan-| The Army's first sig: 41 yenes betes, has inaugurated mgny im- anski, co-owner of a Dallas tavern, | 5#! system was In the since, Grand Trunk has i told police he set a sack with $350|8 campaign against hostile Nava- ls Good Living provements in ralroding. while spreading is network of rail down on the sidewalk while he un-| 405 in 1860. The expedition—led by wider and wider to serve the growing of the Middle West. locked his car yesterday morning,| Col. Fauntleroy—used flags and y. 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Acquit Builder | of FHA Charge Sewer Request Will Lay Lines to Site Township Board OKs Royal Oak Township || wor Eng Special Church ‘Property of Floeded-Area Loan Fraud Case SLEEP-PLAY enceieeren SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The DETROIT @ — Fred B, Collier. TF First en ch sy re Board at Tues- a Royal Oak Township builder and OU IT have water and sewer lines ex- y evening agreed Leonard attorney, was acquitted of alleged | peated te Se Sees ve. foonatip, chould check wober fraud of the FHA yesterday in SNOOZERS loge lita was approved by the sree oo property far whlch 0 Vemiliondoiar loan. || Terry Cloth—3-Pe. building t has been ‘ A federal court ee ee: Cont ed before the building department erated seven and 2 halt hours | —Flare Top The council agreed to lay water ee ee over 2 Period of two days found || —Jodphur. Pants cee ee erapemment ol S88 home owners in the township do The . ijhad accused || —Bootess an assessment il ir home, the: Collier of Ise financial on the sewer, on condition the find t rp eniy pre Aveylorony Getemntets syren Bron the loan to| Pastel Colors church give a 60-foot easement. Building permits will not be is- build a t-wsing cooperative in| Sizes 6 Mos. to 3 In other action, the council sued if water is not available on Oak Township. He was in-| SS named Johe Dahimann and Pau! the property, as city water lines dicted in August of last year. | Regular $2.98 Hoffmeister, councilmen, and ‘ and the township-owned well sup- Collier is plaintiff t= = 3-mil eg : Edwin Kage and Robert Werth, razed ply is already overtaxed. The lion-dollar civil suit against the $ - village employes, as delegates |. io Mr. and Mrs. Richard Price and their two small daughters | Southeastern Oakland Water Au FHA in which he charges defa- ] 98 to the annual Municipal Em- cut shelter, neighbors were quick to help. School boys cleared | ‘hority will go into effect in the mation of character, He’ filed . ployes Retirement méeting, |... the rubble and the men in the vicinity promised to rebuild the |‘°w?ship in about one year and his suit = month after be was scheduled for Oct. 21 im Detroit. | 1.60. Above, Carl Richmond (eft) of 63 Dewey St., and Don Rick- | Will relieve much of the shortage indicted on the fraud charges. Open Fri. & Sat. Night Village Manager Robert Slone | mond of 2571 William Lake Ré., steatly a plank, while Dick Wagner, | roughout the novtheastern Por Tha hesd qos Say of cht! “el 9 PLM. istrator by Council President Clar- ... are Robert Watson, George Andrews, Jim Flanagan, Edwin Wold, acsee Wes sateteel te decks | verdict in the court of Judge Ralph ence Burr. ee | ‘bell, Ed Haley and Frank into the legality of Preppes MR. and MRS. LOUTS P. DI BIASE M. Freeman after deliberating two i eic of . ae vil- ll old | °. ; v ve a lage’s share of highway funds was | Neighbors Rebuild Price Home — Se eae pu Onirley Johnson Speaks ‘ou yet ede ss cae | ysis ustor ; , , popping emmy peer W dd . V ing FHA as partial collateral || 34> gin Se. R Cy libry dds People Have Warm Hearts, =: es<2== Saturday Wedding Vows iets Cee i tn ity | rary y | ment on new houses when con-| ROCHESTER—Shirley Elizabeth} Following a reception in the |e ‘First. sickigua .CoLperaties Free Parking Rear of Store Twenty-Six Books : ni an seers | nn cnchanged wedding vers | cach aris, th cml et Hig hon = e wi s Pa ase y 1 Burned-Out Family Learms |szss's ses sss: = * ese oes Sr ra mant, Ren: Pit ; small children and left five other me the Twentieth members of the George Nelson Call fo @ family homeless. Papen, 9 The blaze raged through the a oe + © lnouse Wendesday in Kawkawlin Block Quies. Bhulsky Township, about six miles north pit Et Mle ep Fie Bsete| here’ claiming the lives of The Moderg @Gperts Car, Tom Me-) Karen Nelson, 3, and her sister Mandy Mas and Masonry | Linda Sue, 19 months. wor nen fe Three other childrea, George Feseny’s ar., 6, Deborah, 3 months, and "Te Reundup, RB. ©.) James, 4, were saved by the _-—~ parents. Mrs. Nelson was almost trapped in the burning home when she tried to save Karen and Linda Sue. She managed to reach a win- dow before she was overcome by 4 - EXPERIENCE IS AN IMPORTANT INGREDIENT, TOO! Intangible, yet a val- uable asset — is the | EXPERIENCE of the phormacist. You con depend on our experi- enced stoff. OL 1-5611 PURDY'S DRUG STORE 321 Main $e. Rochester sazews|2 Killed in Blaze By WILMA GREENWAY WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — “People are wonderful.” That's the opinion of Mr. and Near Bay City Tots Perish, Five Others Homeless; Firefighters Hunt Cause (UP) — Firemen day in an attempt to determine the cause of a fire that killed two Bangor Township firemen aided | Kawkawlin volunteers but were unable to save the house. j and clothing were lost. | The Nelsons said they had no} idea how the fire started. Every- | jae as antes eect Enon ae Se | time. (Utility Would Expand | LANSING (UP) — The ,Upper | | Peninsula Power Company today | sought authorization from the, Michigan Public Sgrvice Commis- | | sion to sell 30,625 shares of stock }at a par value of $9 to secure | funds for expansion of facilities. Dems Plan Strategy PETOSKEY (UP) — The Demo! ' cratic State Central. Committee and members from 30 young Demo. | Lodge Saturday and Sunday to dis- 2 election. KROEHLER i | SIMMONS SPRING AIR REMBRANDT TOMLINSON SPRAGUE-CARLTON | BIGELOW-SANFORD Furniture at Its Finest | Always at can S cuss campaign plans for the Nov. od ‘ Mrs. Richard Price and their two little daughters who stood by Sept. 22 and watched helplessly as fire razed their home at 389 Timber- loft Trail, sweeping away all their possessions “Sometimes disaster has people can display,” said, toys and clothing, and the for a building bee and put up a shell home, Meanwhile they've been coming over evenings, help- meeting to protest Artesian Heights subdivision, uy downspouts at the ground, make sure they discharge their a splash block large carry the water away the foundation. qh merous questions about the dis- water main which now runs within 100 of their newly completed It is now up for lack of Water serv- ice. The move was made with the approval of all the water users on the line, Forsythia Fooled by ‘Spring’ Rain, ing to clear rubble, pump the wa- ter out of the basement, and get the preliminary work done. Not to be outdone by their dads, the four sons of Donald Parmeter | Earth herself, At any rate for-| reported heavy snowfall. organized a group of their com- patriots, aged 8 fo 13, and formed a clean-up detail. Ignoring the inducements of feetball and baseball being played at the school, the kids worked every day until dark, as well as Saturdays and Sundays, and together cleared away seven truckloads of rubble, Another man, Frank Hillis of Clarkston, a fellow worker at Fish- er Body Division where Price is employed, has beeh coming over each day to help hirg lay. blocks for the foundation, With the money Re got by sell- ing his hotrod car+hotrod facing was his hobby-Prige has pur chased lumber to put Up the shell, As soon as the weather its, the work will go g@head: speed, neighbors say. : Meanwhile Price had @nly orie request, “If you're Writing a story for phe Pontiae Press."’ he faid this reporter, “Wht you put i a per sonal note from me?" , “dust say. how much vé'd like cratic clubs throughout Michigan | to thank the wonderful people who | will meet at nearby Walloon Lake | hve he us. The only Way we Js through your news- don’t know their names.” t Bursts Into Bloom DAVISBURG — Maybe the tor- rents of rain have fooled Mother sythia has started bleoming pro- fusely for Pontiac Press corres- pondent Mrs. Emma M. Garri- son, of 222 Davisburg Rd. The delicate spring flowers make a unique contrast with the autumn ed changing color. Mrs. Garrison reports the flow- claim it's the first time they have seen such a phenomenon, Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Johnson, of 344 Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. Antionia Di Baise of Hazel Park are the par- ents of the bridegroom. A rose point chantilly lace over tulle and satin gown was the choice of the bride for the ceremony. It had a queen collar finishing the portrait neckline with scalloped ace. Sister of the bride Geraldine Johnson was maid of honor. Elaine Best man was Joseph Mullen, with Norman Chaloult and William "| Ryan also attending. =| First Big Snowfall Blankets Rockies DENVER (®—The first general snowfall of the alitumn season in the Rocky Mountains blanketed wide areas of Colorado and Wyo ming yesterday, and created haz- ardous driving conditions over mountain passes, The snowfall was confined most- ly to higher elevations in Colorado, | but swept across the plains of east- lern Wyoming. Scattered flurries | were expected again today. | Leadville, high in the Colorado Rockies, reported four inches on |the ground, Frazer, President E)- senhower's favorite fishing spot during his Colorado vacations, also ‘Channels Are Too Slow for Atomic Attack Form | WASHINGTON (UP)—The Army foliage, since the leaves of the | has issued a new form for notifying ty were warned to expect a flood forsythia bush already have start- | higher headquarters of an atomic, | crest on the swollen Kankakee | biological or gas attack. While the form is going through ers are attracting attention of | channels, however, the Army sug- | main threat was over. A guard neighbors and passers-by who! gests it might be a good idea to force of 90 men was maintained send headquarters a | port’ first. “flash re- Flooded Indiana Fears Showers Rivers Now Dropping; Damage Estimated as High as $10 Million HAMMOND, Ind, «®—A forecast | | fighters and 4,000 homeless persons |in this area and at Plymouth, 70 miles east. The flooded Little Calumet River jhere and the Yellow’ River ‘at Plymouth dropped slowly, but | |more rain could again send them | surging over residential areas. . * * Hammond's Mayor Vernon An- | derson called the Red Cross back | | to active alert status last night and jalerted al] police and firemen. | However, 18 truckloads of 5th) | Army personnel returned to near- 'by Chicago, subject to recall if needed. | Damage estimates in this area | alone ranged as high as 10 million | dollars. | While the Red Cross maintained 12 feeding centers in Hammond and nearby Highland and Munster to take care of flood fighters, its | field men moved in to set up a | rehabilitation center. = * * | | ‘The Little Calumet flood crept | toward the new guided missile in- | hstallation at the west side of Gary, ‘and workers built sandbag dikes jto protect it. Residents of Shelby and Schneid- | er, at the other end of Lake Coyn- | River by Saturday morning. | Officials at Plymouth felt the | there to stop looting in the flooded ' scetions. WALLED LAKE — Aspecial meeting of the Walled Lake Board attempt to determine the size of the bond issue needed to adequate- lly “house the district's children, /an@ to set an election date. | Also under study at that time Lake Michigag Education Assn., and Fred Chamberiain. of Education has been set for Mon-| Present at the recent meeting and Commerce elementary build: } day, Oct. 25, when the board will | a8 architect Walter Anicka, who ings, and revisions in the drain ‘discussed the completion date of 2 lonia Trusties Flee From Work Project will be @ tenure proposal. as sub | -TONIA @&—Twe trusties escaped mitted by. a committee of teachers | from the Jonia State Reformatory lat a@ recent board meeting. ' more, preaident of the Walled ROMEO — With the assistance of Police Chief Gordon Osgood and resident Maurice Cariton, young men of Romeo and surround- ing area have organized a hot rod club The 37 youths from Armada, Almont, Rochester and Romeo call their group the Romeo Rod Noekers. .Cariton, president of the Pontiae Piston Poppers, « similar organization affiliated ‘with ‘the Rod Assn., is a per- the Legal, safe driving is an im- portant part of the club's creed, Romeo Youths Organize parva according to president Walter Goedecke, of Rechester. Any member getting any traffi¢ ticket which he does not report to | the club may be expelled. Violators jare subject to- demerits in the | point system whith measures the member's interest in safe driving, and work foward.this goal A trophy will be awarded te the member with the highest total at the end of the year. George Yoshihara of Almont is vice president of the group; Frank Linneburg of Remeo is secretary, Richard Hobbs of ’ Romeo, treasurer and Thomas Ashton of Romeo, sergeant at arms. | | | Wednesday night while working on a detail ottside the prison walls. The escapees, Gerald Francis arden trom \ County Jan. 2%, 193, to a 5 to 10-year term. Dauber was serving an % ~ | to insure satisfactory operation. 1 __| State aid money. -| Ferguson Slates Visit '\to County October 21 Hot Rods With Police Aid ces o,c! Walled Lake School Board Sets Date for Special Meeting on Bond Issue ment said he then already had been paid the $45,000. He was indicted on twe tounts. The jury held the government failed to prove a case in either. In his suit Collier also demands two fees totaling $141,124 which he alleges the FHA has withheld from him. He charges that FHA representa- | tives solicited him to sponsor the Royal Oak Township cooperative by falsely leading him to believe | Pfluge and Christine Buchan were of showers today worried flood |ATmy veterans could buy project bridesmaids j homes without down payments. In Oakland County Circuit Court Collier was acquitted, last May, of charges of embezzling $50,000 from the Second Michigan Co-operative Housing Assn., a nonprofit -group. Judge H. Russel Holland held there was insufficient evidence. Collier was accused of disposing of property and converting it to his own use. Historical Group Gets Municipal Court Records Pontiac Municipal Court civil and criminal dockets dating back to 1880, when the local court was under county jurisdiction, will be lifted from complete obscurity when they @re turned over to the Michigan Historical Commission's state records center in Lansing probably next week. ; Leo F. McDonald, court clerk, said he received a letter today from the center's records admin-| ~~ istrator, Vernon L. Beal, saying the commission will accept the court's records dating up to 1911. Such records are collected from Michigan courts, explained Mc- | Denald, and placed on file as future references in the center. The records may be used by any- ene requesting the information. “The old dockets have been stored in the basement of the court for many years, taking up a lot of space and collecting inches of dust,"’ said McDonald. * The center's letter also informed that other Tecords dating to 1946 will be considered at a future date. | Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. SPECIAL | Ladies’ Rayon | PANTIES Two Bar Tricot 3 PAIR FOR a 00 Open Thursday and Friday “dl 9 P.M. ‘ | 320 Mein OL 2-0811 Rochester A * Beautiful ~ Table Setting os Let us create a center- piece to complement @ your table for that Ss special occasion. | Rochester ' — Greenhouses ) Member F. T. D. 210 E. Third, Rochester OL ive 2-9411 Le Ver |the new high school, tentative } plans for additions to the Glengary field of the Twin Beach school, Mr. and Mrs. Swen Wahamaki. representing the Wixom PTA, pe- titioned the board to assist with ‘furnishing stage curtains for the | Wixom building. The board agreed | to underwrite half of the cost. | An. application was signed re- questing an advance of $150,000 of Sen. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) will visit Oakland County Oct. 21, according to Edward Wilson, county. Republican chairman. The senior U.S. senator will speak before the Pontiac Rotary Club at noon and tour Southern | Oakland County in the afternoon. | | .' Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped A Distinguished Service ... : William R. Potere FUNERAL HOME 339 Walnut ROCHESTER OL ive 1-904] Oppesite P. O. No Two Ways About Give You New Truck Driving Confidence no nar eee at a Used Truck Price Young men interested in joining | izati . seed | lide, White Wall Tires. Sharp. te the nent meeting to ke held at | 1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan. New |i} ® Real Estate @ the home of Maurice Carlton, 244 | Tires. Excellent Condition. s . eat E. Gates St., Romeo, Oct. 18. || 1951 Dedge 2 Ton Pickup. Low Mileage. Priced ar r m Insurance Right. - ot “For= very Need” We Need Used Cars! ROCHESTER DALE end NINA | MARTIN Drive to Rochester ROCHESTER FORD DEALER for $50 to $100 More Crissman Chevrolet Co. “For More Than 30 -Years—A Good Place te Buy” OL 2-976) Loz san Be 778 pacheer — |] 755 $. Rochester Road _ OLive 2-9721 ||] Msi» Steet ot the Bridge ~ OPEN eves be 1.9711 HOME 2-2121 — OL 1-964 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 | ® MARGARET MITCHELL STORY OF THE OLD SOUTH GONE : vm ‘) t, 4 A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Shows at 5:00 & 9:00 ‘Morse Booked in Detroit Caro Cow Is Champion — CHICAGO W—Roy R. Jackson of Caro, Mich., Wednesday showed the champion Guernsey class 2 |} ( tyA year-old he International vara «te ese if] COUNtY Annex W. S. Downes Claims Additional Floors Can Solve Problem W. S. Downes, 1801 Opdyke Road, today suggested that Oakland County add three or four additional stories to the old Masonic Temple . building instead of building a whole ; > new courthouse. His statement fol- lows: Mew 1 aoee CORI few, CUS tet Om. 00 of TeLRORAPN “Oakland County is a big county LAST TIMES and today \its governing body, the Supervisors TONIGHT | DETROIT W—Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore) will speak in Detroit next Wednesday in behalf of Pat- rick V. McNamara, Democratic | Senatorial candidate. | wee Perry Terre - of , has grown to 87. Of this.87 only 25 are elected by taxpayers. All the rest are po- litical appointees of the different * ~“vererrrrrrrr eer ee © Se A hh presents -e . rears e0000000000""7"" 77° 7° ° °° 7°77" °"°"°"°"°"°"°"""°"""""""*""rr"rrrrr"rrrrrrr else, but they have it and parking space is no problem. “If the Supervisors wish to uti- lize the land on Telegraph road Asks Courthouse’ Lillian Gish | Is 55 Today, | Back in Films By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w—“I'm always critical of my family. Whatever they do, I want them to be only the best.” That-was Lillian Gish's explana- JOHN HUSTON - JERRY WALD ‘Walter Tm tion of why she is sometimes con- TT SEER ey HUSTON MOL: BENNETT ron || sdered critic of the fm indus Seas of Creme ete wee US try. She considers it a part of her family, and that isn’t too far SPottenl_ Aévertioomen’ rot another. Scared.” “Running Scare Not this man. And the reason is locked in his own conscience and the hearts of clear thinking Oakland County voters. The only time a candidate “runs scared” for public office is when he or his party is bothered by its own shortcomings. It, or the candidate, knows the voters are getting wise to double talk, no action, or deeds that help one group to the injury of Fred Elias, a hard-working businessman dedicated to fair play for all the people of Oakland County, is running proud with head high and confident he has the backing of farmers, work- ingmen—and businessmen—small ones, that is, who, rightfully fear they have been shortchanged by candidates “Running A Vote for Fred Elias as State Senator is a vote for security. ~ Paid for by non-partisan friends of Elias for State Senator on the : Democratic ticket, November 2nd , a d?” FRED ELIAS | A a i te ae | Judy Feels Just Great --Here’s Reason Why By EARL WILSON NEW YORK— glamorous Rita Hayworth and the YWWAa" ay ay ary ay aya & \ Boys’ and Girls’ IFT II OOo rand -_ NOW thru FRIDAY * i FAGLE Phone FE 5-8331 Today Thru Sot.! von GARY MERRILL - ‘Ime atectivg. ao PAULA RAYMOND . EMMLE MEYER . REGIS TOOMEY . CHUCK CONNORS PEATURES —— 11:00 — 1:39 —~ 4:33 — 7:27 — 10:15 P. M. eee | statk this human jungle they call the city... know its beck alleys, hot ——~ PLUS —— BOMBA OF THE JUNGLE IN “KILLER LEOPARD” PEATURES — 12:29 — 3:23 — 6:13 — 9:05 P. M, SAT _.VAN_HEFLIN in “THE RAID” Also * RICHIE ANDRUSCO IN “LITTLE FUGITIVE” 0a Cn — Ss HELD OVER SATU Sinuhe, At: 11:00 - 2:10.< 5:20 ~ 8:40 i oeaeeneeniaeneeniimiammninmabiniiinmeammnaneaiaeimnanaal SUN.: “MONEY FROM HOME” Also: “HOT NEWS PONTIAC DRIVE-IN \ THEATER IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Pontine Local 620 1. A. T. S. & AN < ee | ia a ee yc @ STARTING @ have forsaken eternity for # the perfection of love... F, ; “SGyPTIAN CinemaScoPeE Th thru FRIDAY! RDAY the Egyptian SIX'TY-FOUR ; Mammoth Caverns May Underlie Earfh Near Alpena Geologists believe a series of | 150 feet in diameter and 100 feet abeve. Nickell said it was se 4 ' ALPENA U . ing the size of Kentucky's Mam- |~sink holes” 15 miles northwest of | moth ee — bs Alpena may point to existence ot | leaves. The pits are as large as) city. oe Army Wool Subsidies sir Up to 730 Raised Sharply Volunteers Daily He spoke at a meeting of the . Foreign Press Assn. at which Prices May Dip | Theodor Blank, the West German WASHINGTON — Secretary | defense commissioner, disclosed = a3 i z ; i E i ij 55 | i | F i iP H EE : | i ; i 13 1, if | Vihad f a ; 1 ; ! i : E i i l i} Li | i 2 tt i in depth. Walter P. Nickell of Cran- | brook Institute of Science says the sink holes were formed in the same manner as caves, ex- cept that they don't have roofs. | into the deep pits. exotic world of centuries-old logs ferns found only in much cooler | The scientists concluded that | lower Michigan became too warm | for the plants when the world's ice | i to recede 10,000 years | ago. The only place the plants | could survive was at the bottom of the You shiver at the bottom of the holes even on hot days, say the scientists. They found the pitts was 20 degrees cooler than |ing carbonic acid will eat out | holes when it seeps through lime- Nickell, Dr. Marion T. Hall, also | stone rock. If the holes have roofs, of Cranbrook, and Peter Hill, 4 they are caves. University of Michigan graduate | are like the sink holes near Al- student, have descended by rope | pena. exist—the tourist business at Al- chilly at the bottom that insects which got into the pits were numbed and silent. Nickell said rain water contain- Otherwise they One thing puzzles the scientists | { At the bottoms, they found an about the holes. They noted rain | -|and melting snow disappeared at | a thick growth of vegetation, and the bottom of the pits. What hap- pens to it? The scientists hope to find out by dumping water colored with dye into the upper holes and | spotting where the water comes out by flying above the area. If the hunch of the geologists proves correct—and the caves do NANCY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 TWON'T EAT YOUR DINNER, EH ? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS iF YOU'RE sO FUSSY, GO OUT AND FIND yOuR OWN MEALS LIKE STRAY DOGS HAVE TO of RNIE Svs. pena could easily boom. Hundreds | of tourists trek to the sink holes temperature on the floor of the =: and they're much less spectacular than a cave. by Galbraith | SIDE GLANCES under influence of supply and de-| der season mand. Heretofore, the department has | ™its to sought to put a floor under mar- | inder_ the ket prices at the support level. It | tne. Rady sa Me nce they baa te | lore Nov. growers on : market, or by means of outright | “0? socepting purchase at the support prices. | nai nolders who These activities have made it | deer in the regul necessary for buyers te pay the | season or in support rate fer any domestic | will be able to wool they bought. see in part of To Te ee ee cua leek, a |Ukes Rolie department will pay direct sub-| PITTSBURG sidies to growers from funds the | ‘ , | yt DONALD DUCK » et oe jo.14 Cape 1008 bp at Sos WORE Ts COVER CL Re W A TRASH CAN ..... i, OUT OUR WAY BOARDING HOUSE ode ee THE BERRYS ‘Cape THEE by HEA Rervten, tee. 7. St fing WB Pen HM) AND HAVE YOU GOT MY Y THINGS FULL OF TOOTH PASTE AND SPLASHES? FULL OC” | H\ OPEN — on f LONGEST MINUTE op = erent. O-" , J SILVER IN YOUR Zz MANE YESTERDAY. GUA LB THE STOVE ZA POLISH YOU LSE KINDA CLASHES WITH THE Mees ah HS FieSTeOCN A CAN OF PUTTY AROUND: * The ~ etl SPUTT-TT#! FUFF-FF/: DRAT YOU BOTH! THERE HASN'T BEEN A SPOT OF GRAY IN MY HAIR SINCE I BUMPED MY HEAD AGAINST THE WHITEWASH IN CLANCYS . CELLAR WHEN WAS : CHRISTENED/ ) seh eps LAME: 4 s LY GG by Charles Kuhn *Don’t ever scare daddy like that again!” / / LY; ° « me (2 ees | — io THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1954 ‘Buying Sends All Grains Up- Ready in Milford Tuesday MILFORD—In a drive to replen- ish a depleted Huron Valley blood bank, the Red Cross Bloodmobile will be stationed at the Methodist Church here Tuesday from 2 Urging residents to give their to the program, Mrs. Frank Torrance, local chairman, said: “Our bank has provided 350 pints of blood to persons needing it in. this area. Now we need more, a maximum effort is necessary or | vital blood may not be available | Accident Injuries Fatal ST. IGNACE #—Robert Baker, 30, of Herron, ‘ Straits Hospital of injuries suffered | 34 in an auto accident Sunday. be ee te tees e¥uea Ssese gisze ere i DETROIT fob. Detroit for No. poultry DETROIT r b CHICAGO f.o.b. Detrott for No. 1 quality live 756.016; : qld roosters 10-12; geese 22, Duck-| U8. lings 31-32; turkeys, (heavy type) young | mediums 22: hens 30-32; young toms 24. receipts 24; (AP)+-Prices per pound = Pee tye tive (04 average, 82%: large. 41-47. wid 88: not enough hogs to | Sees veemecee __ LOWES StOCKS ‘ et steady. Compared last Thursday: Gen- DETROIT PRODUCE suum: Gl caemms aad denaes Gent oa gi by we EW YORK a Tr ole bulk euetes ee Ge ~ Crabapple. No. 1, 2.76- . ¥ sel li —_ oday Sete tea Seems: e'es-Sh 30; foe “lense | 3.59 be, Deltstons, fence, 640 bu: Mo. 2, | Het Fan into a selling flurry ¢ prime steers 26.50-26.75; bulk mostly | 400-450 bu: "Ne. t. 3.00-3.56/ that packed enough force to send good fed steers 20.00-24.00; some aver- | bu: Jonathon, fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 1, 3.00- prices sharply lower. coe commensil to low steers 17.00- 250 be; Meintesh, Daee, 0.00 we: te 60; part toad prime led belfere 38.69; 2.00-3.75 bu y, No. 1, 380-| Losses went from 1 to around 3 bulk good and fed heifers 18.00-| 400 bu: Snow, No. 1, 250-300 bu: Woll| Woints in many instances. When 58; wert wiley ond steers | River, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; Wealthy. heifers 12.00-16.00; fancy, 3.7% bu: No 1. 248-325 bu.|the excitement passed, prices be- commercial cows 9.50-11.50; few | Cider, No 1, 2.80-2.78 <1 case. a recovery trom their lows commercial cows 12.00 upwerd;| Grapes, No 1, 85-1.00 Huckle- | San a capes gd cutters Demet TAS 108 | tors, Be S058 Ie eet es| There wat no immediate com bulk peed Gnd choice steckers and teed. | 400" bushel: Besco. Mo 1. 360-400 | assigned for the sellof!. The mar- 6001.58; several loads choice 20.80 bu: pears Kuster. mt, 2S bu. | ket all week has been nervously 08; load choice flesh Plums, Prune. * Melons, > i> feeders 22.00. . Ne 1. 125-175 bu. lower. Y erday only strength in Calves—alabie 125. No early sales.| vegetables: Beans. green, flat, No. 1,| @ handful of railroads kept average day: Market cnoven, opened weak to | Uiesee bu: bonne, Kentucky | prices higher. lower Peay Oy fully ‘onder. No. 1, 200-250 bu; beans. the ; t » there was sens; Sul "geod and choteeyeariatt| fins, "karti "Saea%e tars eeaae e:|q “higher trend: in’ evidence that | 0 as, i 31 60-30.00; most high choice and prime | man. No. 1, 3.00-3.28 bu; beans, wes, | ® higher trend in evid : a —- beet 00; | No. 1, 200-250 bu. Beets, No. 1, 15-96|/ soon gave way to a mixed price- tility weial vealers 12.00-20.00; | aor behs: fancy 1.25 dos. behs; beets, |... Reiswcight stip -Gowe to 6.0 topped. No. 1. 128-175 bu. Broceolt. | Picture. scott Cosmpared out eect: “Wrad | Senet oS Sei sg “ec! eantaen | . tm the second hour the pace of medesmbety but spotty: slaughter | Curly: “No. 1, 1.60-1.25 bu: cabbage. red. |(rading quickened as prices re Seater \eatg tulte’ cosedy: bale” oneal ee. fb ts0-t28 . oe ceded, and finally the tape fell choice mative Slaughter lambs 18.00-| se" die bene” carrots, topped: No, 1.| behind in reporting actual trans- | : + Ry and prime 20.50: | 1 90-1.50 bu Cauliflower, No. 1, 1.25- | actions. | —. See ughter | 1.7$ dos. Celery. No 1, 15-250 erate: | any tion of @ minimum | 09: cull to choice slaugh- | celery, No. 1. 15-1.25 dos; celery root. |. { conges 0 ter ewes 3.50-7.00: most unfinished t | No. 1. 1.25-1.50 dos, Corn, sweet, No. } | nature covered a 15-minw pon al —— qualitties native jambs | 75.125 5-dos. Cucumbers, dill size. f find leeders at 17.00-18.00, few to! fancy, 4.00 bu: Ne. L yg ie 5 Before it was fin : ne cumbers, pickle, fancy. : - | signs recov ppeared, @ 3.75-4.25 bu; cucumbers, slicers, fancy. of pales i uiet cmeaoo uivesroce | sisi eche semen wae, 8,1 (Geakinge CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs 8.000: 1.25-1.7%5 bu. Onions. green, No. Ls 1- dealings. tee aig * active; butchers hen 90 doz. behs: onions, dry, Neo — ™- steady; choice 190-270 Ib butehers 18.50- ee ee 15-90 New York Stocks eatin ee scarce; mow py i ee, tet Y00-1 80 Adams Ex..... 357 Int Tel & Tel 21 . 18.60; 400 | %-bu. Peas, Eye. No 1. 2.50-3.50 | Admiral ...... 24.2 none larger lots | ny Peppers, Cayenne, No. 1, 65-1.00 pb. | Air Reduc ... 26.6 Bed Galable cotta in.0ee: calves 400: steers | DEPTS het. Me. 1. 100-150 bu: pep | Ates LO. St A a one r pers, Pimiento. No. 1, 1.50-1.75 bu; pep- | Allied Ch,... 02.4 $s rans eves chase & airly | pers, sweet, No. 1, 160-128 bu; peppers, re..., 48.1 -2 meal evade? = vi choice red, sweet. No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bu toes, | Allis Chal 67 = Le Pegler rege sf with | No. 1, 1.30-1.50 50-Ib — No. Ltd..... os > 5S ae a. a a. lower | 1, 2.50-2.80 100-Ib bag. — No. 1,/Alum Am..... 826 = than Monday; heifers modere active | 99.100 bu. Radishes, red. No. 1, 75-90) Am Airlin..., 14.7 mg oy canner and cutter cows! dog behs; radishes, white, No. 1, 75-90/Am Can...., 414 & ow rong; ay and commercial | doz behs. Squash, Acorn, No. 1, 1.00-|/Am Cyan...... 48.2 $o7e ew: steady te weak; bulls steady | 155 ve: cquash, Sutternet. We. 1, 1.00- | Am Ges & Bi.. 36.3 -$ SE ay Ta, ~ He 2 1 ‘our | 125 bu: squash, Delicious, No. 1, 1.00-/Am Loco... 165 = 1400 cheers Ch BOM: an peal cusety | Lae bai cquech. Webvard. Wo, 1, 138 | Am Moire. wes 2 prime steers 8.0080 6. Cet be 1.75 bu: squash. Italian, No. 1, 75-1.50/ Am - 02 ; bulk choice «nd/ by; squash, Summer, No. 1 7-150) Am N Ges... 483 is. = Fees eset tt: Seed te. Ae | Me-bu. Tomatens, fancy, 1.35 1¢-B. bekt; | Am Rad...... 20.1 - 38 eitiity eletete sieen 7 — Ne. 1, 15-1.00 14-Ib. bskt: tomatoes, No | Am Gesting... 31.4 20. Prime 1.106 Wb. heifers $7.60: bulk eoot | huq™ erne? qeas tooaea Ne i eet Am ou Pa. 39 i) And cheice heiters 24.00-24.80: choice t2 $09 ba .* Am Tel & Tel 1713 s prime utility greens: Celery cab- m Tob...... 882 . po gen va cows 10.00-13.50; canners eg “= Endive, Wo. t,| Am Zine...... 174 72 ters 7.50-10.00; utility and com- |; 99.195 bu: endive, bleached. No 1, | Anac Cop 11 -2 — ise and | 9 00-2.50 bu. Escarole, No 1, 100-125 bu; | Anac W&C... 51 = pow o00.17.68. to com | escarole, bleached. No. 1, 2.00-250 »u./ Armco 6ti 85 . 00: Lettuce, head, No. 1. 2.75-3.25 3-dos.| Armour & il. . Pa - meno 2.000; ral trade | crate: Lettuce, leaf. No. 1. 200-280 bu; | Ased Dry G.. 2% “ with re ~ - ar Romaine, No. 1, 75-1.25 bu Atchison .....118. + 7: other mere 7; mest Greens: Cabbage, No. 1. 1.00-1.25 ou. / Atl Refin..... M4 bo a ge ed tame, ieee, | Collerd. Me. 1. 1.00-1.35 bu Kale, Ne. |. Atlas Pdr.... 417 3 ; 1.00-1.25 bu. Mustard. No. 1, 75-125 bu. | Aveo Mig... ry ; 00 with a few lots choice and prime | girrei No. 1, 1.00-1.35 bu. Svinach. No. | Bald Lim ¥ . 31 20.50-21.00: utility to low good 15.00-| 195 15 bu Swiss Chard No 1, 1.00-| Balt & Oh... 26 Sk a ere to 10.00: mostly eheice | 135 by Turnips, No. 1, 75-125 bu Beech Nut... M id 86-99 Ib. No. 1 skin shorn lambs 19.00: Bendix Av... 983 18 mostly choise tot and 1. 2. x a Benguet ... 181 = shorn ~ 4 eu DETROIT Beth Stee Soni "seed aah ewes 4 .00-5.00. — Boeing pred : _"“ DETROIT ‘AP)—Zges, f.¢.b. Detroit. | pony Aun __ . DETROIT FOTLTRY cases included. federsl-state gredes Bond Strs . a . 6 / 12 to 10 a.m. pe - H | 58 20-21, wid ave 20%: B large 41-42, wid t My heavy testes Lory fhe po ot ave 41%; peewees. 17 | Brun Bales gray -29%, | Browns—Grade jumbo, 49-53, wid | Budd Co rT barred rocks Caponettes (3% to § | ave 49%: large, 45; medium. 27-28 we | Cae ne ae pounds) 28-32. Old ; ove a; ome. Ry i ee: } ag H .% Turkeys—Hea 1 young hens }- rge 41; , > - 32, young poommat Ay’ ge wees, 16-17, wid avg 16%. 2. | Cée (AP)—Prices paid pe poultry up to 10 6m: ro aa 60: 08 8 Cen Tl Ps 11ig-13) envy type roasters over ¢ Ths Secnece ere 8 BM Chee ca t broilers or fryers : i the Wired Craenes 98-20, Barred Begs easy: rece 6.636 wholesale | Ch nw Rocks 30-31; caponettes, (4 to 6 Ibs) 30- prices to 1 lower: | Cittes sve — Se The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC |/& =: dmiral (aes 21” Table Model : : at this Low, Low Price \@ ait One a eee for twice the brightness! @ Powerful new Printed” ROBOT Chassis with full 18-tube complement! @ All-Sereen Cabinet—3” less depth front-to-back—5” less top- to-bottom! Includes Excise Tax — Free Delivery — No Extras HOUSEKEEPING 7, Sees He GOOD 51 W. Huron St: nee j / of PONTIAC ATT HEE 2-A4444444454444 | | f| ; ‘ : xj i we "* ; = 20% Here thane neta -17-Inch $199” ee - 21-INCH CONSOLE ie sents, wae " Deluxe fetures 2.79 9/16. BUY ON EASY TERMS— | See cones _ Phone FE 4-1555 Ps Order by Phone MARKETS |Flurry of Sales >| by Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem | stated they had accompanied Dun- @e3we Defense Begins Case | in Manslaughter Trial The defense began presenting its | case today in the manslaughter trial of Edward R. Duncan, 19, of an is accused of driving | under the, influence of liquor when | {his car collided with one driven | Mechanic St., who later died. by Clyde E. Stewart. 34, of baa | Witnesses called late yesterday | can to several bars prior to the accident at Montcalm Ave. and N. Perry St. — Mutilated Dog's Owner Found — Business Notes: re nh Restaurant Men Gaunt “aa cncareast” "£0 Attend School known specialist in restaurant op- ‘eration, will givé a course in res- taurant management at 2:30 p.m., | Authorities Still Seeking | Fiends Who Cut Up and | Burned Animal white dog slain and mutilated last animal's body and the slayers. Albert Sandell, Oakland Couaty humane officer, said today the owners were Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Coleman of 480 Third St. Mrs. Coleman called the Animal Welfare Society yesterday after reading a report of the brutal After being killed, the dog was hacked up, burned and thrown on the LeBaron School on East Bev- erly. The body was discovered } ' uosustacssa ae Sere 2 —— Sav eveve wee CUHK KK Bue Vaeeewunew . : —=— Scat eenveavw@— KF KF ee Chew OH OHSS FR BH AE HK SENSE 8 HER HEH CO “ - yssesss® =~ -@ eeu Se S225322 wEBSABSBSSAVSOSSSes=—.fFSeSsssscsUs2.8=43s5 wee 2H 224 4H ER iuxa SSSSSAASSASSenISAIIESS=Ss2% - . eaeanewseenw 264 We A e4uUe4e eva eu Veea @€4 SF aE4N-e SSEelsSseze i ge99 pf 2kc8-Se¥geeezs ii * are » Hd hes SERB oN SUTSEEE=8 iaa ri i 424 3 3 5 i; et ~~ - Beeewe eueuas-@ iif ty* E2 fett taeuestessieeente_s < eae Gh 3 ? 5 g Hi a c ' =. fel GSE5ReL ssa32s33 euvsseavue~ee segere)ene | rt erehknveae j (Mernblewer | Figures after decimal Sunday night, but disappeared by | “T was shocked,” said Mrs. Cole- | had come to love him. “He was a stray and a little band and I agreed we would take him. He was awfully cute.” She said the animal was a male, | mongrel pup, and had been missing ince Wednesday is expecting a child in December. —~ Division. | Sundell said his agency and the | police are continuing to canvass the | neighborhood for information and | body. | yet in a dump and swamp at the end of umbia street. from the rain, if it ts in months.” weekend have been found, but! ness building with economy by authorities are still seeking the | more exact purchasing standards | and elimination of waste are the main subjects of the course. Prin- ciples of modern volume building, and dynamics of quality and cost control, will be treated at the Monday session, and created high standards for fine food, along with slaying in Tuesday's Pontiac Press. | inspiring better service habits in | employes, at the Tuesday session. the roof of a portable building at |i. » group of the largest restau- rants in Chicago and manager and operator of restaurants located in Baltimore and other southeastern cities. | AH restaurant owners and oper- man. “Although we had only had | ators in the area have been invited the dog less than three weeks we | to the meetings and may bring | their employes. boy in the neighborhood was try: _ ing to find its owner. My hus- | Couple Exchange in Nuptial Mass | The Coleman's have no children | of their own, but Mrs. Coleman | ‘a clue to the whereabouts of the | McKillop of Clifford, Bridesmaids he said. “The body may be} | Audet, sister of the bride. Col | Th water is so deep there now To Study Operations in Two Sessions Here Monday and Tuesday George L. Wenzel, nationally! Monday and Tuesday, Oct, 18 and 19; at Scribs Drive-Inn, 130 = South Telegraph Rd. A statewide se- ries of meetings is co-sponsored by Michigan Res- “yurent and Ca- rers Associa- tion and by Con- WENZEL The owners of a small black and | syumers Power Company here. Quality improvement and busi- George Wenzel has been a buyer Wedding Vows NORTH BRANCH—Joan Audet of North Branch and Edwin Bite! of Brown City pledged marriage vows at a nuptial mass in SS. Peter and Paul's Church at 10 a.m. Sat- tended by her sister, Mrs. Robert | honor. “We haven't turned up anything | Dorothy Flis of Brown City, the 's sister, and Joyce News in Brief. Norman E. Genes, 19, of 257 Irwin Ave., pleaded guilty to reck- less driving yesterday when he appeared before Pontiac Judge Ce- cil McCallum who deferred sen- tence until Tuesday. Failing to post a $200 bond, he was returned to Oakland County Jail. Leuis J. Detmer Jr., 33, of 464 Auburn Ave., paid a $100 fine yes- terday after pleading guilty before Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum to a reckless driving charge. e Dixie Cab. OR 3-4102. Waterford, Drayton, Clarkston area. —Adv. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A. Mitchell. ~—Adv. ‘Rummage Sale. 4 8S. Saginaw. (Ola bus station). Sat. Oct. 16. 9:30 a. m. —Adv. Rummage Sale Sat., Oct. 16 at Knights of Columbus Hall. 9 a. m. Rummage Sale. 4 8. Saginaw (Old bus station) Sat. Oct. 16, 9:30 a. m. — Adv. Rummage Sale. St. Vincent's ist Church basement, Sat. Oct. 16. Pythian Sisters Miztah Temple No. 7. Rummage sale Pri. and Sat., Oct. 15 and 16 starting 9 a. m. All day. At the Grotto Hall, 128 W. Pike. —Adv — . Rummage Sale, All Saints, Rummage Sale Sat. Oct. 16 at Knights of Columbus Hall. 9 a. m. till 12 noon. - —Adv Rummage Sale, Orchard Lake Community Church, 5171 Com- Shere Market News. 2425 Veer- heis. FE 4-2233. 3 to 4 lb stuffed till 12 noon. — Adv. | picomfie Rummage Sale. Central Methed- | , —Adv; |! Rummage Sale, Presbyterian Church, Huron St. Sat. a. m. Pres stoners, Oct. 15, 10 a. m. —Adv.|¢ SIXTY-FIVE / Women Volunteers Shown UF Movie Women_volunteer workers yes- terday were shown a new locally filmed United Fund movie at two pep rallies held in the YMCA, 131 Mt. Clemens 5t. : Mrs. A. W. Gault, chairman of the geographical division briefed them on their job of telling the UF story in homes and neighbor- hood businesses throughout Pon- tiac, . The film depicts the many serv- ices to Pontiac by health and wel- fare organizations supported by the fund. To the qualified electors of the Town- ship of Brandon, Tow Commerce, Parish, Parke St. Sat. Oct. 16, ford, Tow: 8 a. m. Adv. voume Loko i the County ; Tuesday, November 2. 1954 from 1:00 The bridegroom, son of M re Amelia Bitel, wag attended by his Other attendants were Jerry Ca- we might not find it for 'qua and John Fiis, with Fred De-| (Brockiands) Se Tavenier, Jr and Peter Schiaud The society has offered a $50 seating guests. reward for information leading to the conviction of the dog's killer or killers A neighborhood youngster had | day night. Church Bake Sale Slated for Tomorrow SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The Methodist church MYF group will r the evening's activities with a pot luck supper, At 7:30 p.m, a film will be shown + ae “Working Together _With God,” told Sundell he saw a group of | |teen-agers cutting off the dog's involved in a 2-car rear end colli- ears on the school playground Fri-| .4 Wednesday night on Pike Three Teenagers Hurt in Two-Car Accident Three Drayton Plains teenagers street near Anderson street were treated at Pontiac General Hos- pital and released, according to | Pontiac Police. Receiving minor injuries were Charlies Earnest, 18, of 1895 De- land, driver; his passengers, Shar- .| on Portwood, 14, of 2962 Marietta, the driver of the second auto, Ger- ald N. Brown, 19, of 85 Peach St., was given a traffic violations ticket, charging he was driving without an_operator’s license. Mrs. Robert Ferguson held Monday at the Van Vaiken- turg Funeral Home, with burial in Hoover Cemetery. A former resident, she died Saturday. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Gladys May- bee of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Cora Powers of Armada. Mrs. Robert Brown FERNDALE—Service and burial for Mrs. Robert L. (Lucille P.) Saturday at Brooks, Maine. She _ =~ Gueuwnwee eunne ee cee : Har * Serew? .....+.. +e sale: bid and asked | Foreign Exchange $199 |2S= by the Spiller Funeral Home, Roy- 138 | al Oak. 32} ARMADA — Service for Mrs. | | Robert (Grace) Ferguson, 77, of 117335 Northrop Ave., Detroit, was died Tuesday, Arrangements are | Deaths in Nearby Communities Mrs. Herbert King UTICA — Service for Mrs. Her- bert (Linnie May) King, 76, of 38712 Dequindre Rd., will be at 1:30 Saturday from Schwarzkoff- Me ships of Orion, Oxford, triet No. 8 Fractional of the Oskiand, A ‘Town. 10, 1964, the total of all increases tm the tas sete Kenipetion the 16 mille established by Section 21, Article KX of the of Michigaa, eBocting ric conbokat ete Sounty of Geek, & am Sitewee as matron of Increase Years Effective ~ were Mrs.'Couaty of Oakland Nore = 5 ga of Bloom field 1.00 195% to 1986 (nel, . 1.06 61964 to 1968 imel Céunty School Distriet of Oekland County 50 1984 te 1969 Incl Romeo triet 6.00 61961 to 1966 incl. 4.60 «61962 to 1965 tes ieee to. i908 4. te brother Leonard as best man. Distriet Ne. 6, Addison Township 5.00 1980 te 1969 CS Community Sehooi District 5.00) «61958 «te 61967 - imei, 6.76 1964 to 1978 imel. hoo! Distriet No. 8, Aven Town- 13.06 1960 to 1969 imel. i ee School Distriet No. 16 Fractional of the Tows- 189.00 1949 to 1968 ime — ships of Avon, Troy, Pontise and Bloomfield ee peed to 1955 imei, oo «1986 12.0@ 1987 te 1878 imel, Schoo! Distriet ef the City of Birminghem 650 1966 te 1968 imel. 3.50 1952 to 1966 inel. io Be Ste ee ‘ BloomfAeld Mille School District No. 2 Fractional, 7.60 1848 to 1968 inel. tela" chy of Diem held fie ot Om week ites te tee feck K ) te Township Se District of Brandon Township fee 1068 to fos of Sg 4. 1964 te 4 tne Walled Lake Consolidated School District 6.00 1948 to 1960 imei. eis ines ast bt Township Schoo! District of Farmington 12.50 61962 to 197¢ imel. 2.60 1984 to 1956 inel. iss Sie Bt School District No. & Fractional of the Town- 6.06 1961 te 1985 shipe of Farmington, Livonia and Redford ey He, te 1971 at 4 1964 to 1978 imel. Geodrieh Area Schoo! District nl 16.00 1962 to 1961 Grand Blane Tewnship Unit Schoo! District at hd} te bag feck i te fmel, Ares Scheel District 9.30 1962 te iar fnel, ym Om Community School District 6.00 1951 to 1970 imel. 3.00 1961 to 1970 inel, uss ee Sim Bt Township School Distriet of Lyon Township 8.00 1988 to 1976 imel. 8.00 61964 to 19738 imei. Huron Valley Schoo! Distriet 16.00 §=198: Northville Publie Schools School District 16.00 1900 . i9ee a ¢.00 1961 to 1968 inel, Behool Detrict No, 8 of the Township of Novi 8.00 ipee ce ieee a 3 hoo! Dis 1968 lees 1968? 1967 1964 1987 1969 1970 1971 1972 Milliken Funeral Home, with ‘burial in Troy Union Cemetery. She died ‘Wednesday night at her home, Surviving are her husband, two sons, Maurice of Utica and Harold Mrs. Thelma Wells of Birming- shipe of Royal Osk and Trey Schoo! District of the City of Roya! Behoo! District of the City of Berkley . — District Me. © of the Township on and Independence . 900 861949 Schoo! Distriet No. 6 of the Township of Oxford 6.00 1961 Pod pose Behoo! Distriet of the City of Pontise 250 1958 to inel. ¢.98 sees te imel. . 8 School Distriet Ne. 1 of the Township of Royal 10.00 1063 - eg Schoo! District Ne. 8 Fractional Reysa! Oak and 6.006 1950 to Southfield Township and City of Oak Park _ 10.06 1961 te foot 460 8619862 te imei. 650 «1953 to inet. BSehool Distriet Mo. 4 Fractional of the Town- 690 1951 to 1970 imel. Oak 600 1952 te 1955 imel. inel. i inel. of Royal 2.00 1986 to 1969 imei. ham, Mrs. Sylvia Watt of Berk-|g.i..) pistrict of the City of Pernt-te 5.00 1964 to 1968 imel. ; iley; one sister, Mrs. Frankie Brown, 2%, 1930 Martin will be | mith ; a i : children and 5 great-grandchildren, Mrs, Frank Draper 6 L School Distriet No. 10, Reyal Oak Township 12.50 1961 te 1970 inel. NORTH BRANCH—Burial serv-| Seheol District Mo. 11 Fractional of the Town- 18.50 1953 to 1972 mel. 22| Surviving are her husband: | ice tor Mrs, Frank (Nellie) Dra- a4 | daughter, Linda Susan; her par- per, 90, was held at Maple Grove ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pack: | Cemetery today, following a funeral ard of Washington, Maine; three | brothers and one sister. f Mrs, Charies Kelly | FERNDALE—Service for Mrs. dollars. | Charles H. (Gretta V.) Kelly, 68, of 44 Vester Ave. will be at 3 |p.m. Friday at: the Wessels Fu- neral Home with burial in Oak- view Cemetery. She died Tuesday from a Lansing funeral home. She ‘died Tuesday. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. George Dean of Hastings, and Mrs. George Conway, Mrs. ships of Township Se Distriet of Southfield Troy Township School District Schoo! Dis Neo. aoa and Troy, Counties of Macomb Edwin Roe and Ellen Draper, all| Township School District of Waterford of Lansing, also two sons, Jackies Seman a tie Township and lvan Cit Somes Wa. Vcd we foes 8 Fractional Townships of 11.00 1952 Schoo! District No. 1-2 Lake and Waterford). Scone! District No. § etiona!) West Bloom. 12.00 1 fuel. of White 650 19 1 nel. ue ih Set Ed CHARLES A. SPARKS TREASURER OF OAKLAND COUNTY Township €36 1949 to 1968 fmel. ool Distriet Ne. 4 of the Township of Spring- 19.00 1949 to 1968 inel. Schoo! Distriet No. 6, Township of Springfield $90) 8=61981 te 1958 tel. 11.06 1949 to 1968 imel. 646 «69968 «te «1984 mel. £10 1955 to 1972 tmel. to 1956 imel and Oak- Township 23.10 1984 of 1 fnel. annexed School No. 1-2 for the years 1954 and 1965 is an extra 3.00 ia —" line _ : 7 #3 oe | fe me CAS 2 mee De wer athe & ~ + Dsacfisetins tsten domme ~ 4 . Wanted Male 6|° Help Wanted Female 7 Building Supplies 12A INDEX Death Notices nana woce sonem 70 weneey| en Tox, Ma OF STD ; ——— ‘ or A . ; faa FoR sTOCe noges AND o8./' L RENT SPOCE TO On 3 at2 ee ‘ncamplete home? To t Steady work Orinnell|WaNTED: EXPERIENCED RE/ 711, of interest. Hundreds of sat- BIXBY. OCT 13. 1954. CHERYL Pactory, Holly, Mich ir lady, Sup+ricr Cleaners. rE isfied customers. PE +190 or _ASSIFICATIONS | fen: iy j&:|dan TO clea oP OarvEN | Drs. write Box 3 The Pontiac Press CLAS . Matt ott. Roar will be] _ Mot FE 2-402 . r - ‘ TO AR BE 18, at . at BOWL|WANTED CASHIER. MUST 13 ANNOUNCEMENTS tie’ arentese Funeral Mowe ts: |"iag'sGeer’ "se "E’ Mcctcalm |" sroerienced no oiners need appis,| | Business Servites terment in Oak Hill Cemetery. ___ | ‘ Good conditions, t position. Bee Alvin Steinman Card of Thanks eeeeteeereee 1 — hy is et the Huntoon R ESTA E SALES ogg Lien Store 51 8. Saginaw wi & B TRENCHING = : é, ener| St tines, Sieig In Memoriam .....+.+++++ 2| Te OCTOBER 12, 1954, WOW. | "ULgc™ater Sion ote “we a Fa béeet, sind BO TF Flowers “ .3 ret dles fotaer a meoan ‘Ee Gete: ——. gy ti “Resi aa Instructions 9 sap ag eomner no Me your | eee eee ee eeeeeeeee = U member rative lore we z ; Jr.; dear Mrs. Arthur| Estate Exchange. We pey al) — fuel end guaren- : Funeral Directors ......... 4) L. ‘May and T.| advertising and commission retes|acORDIONS LOANED FREE TO! (teed FE 2-6033. DONS Reco & FV fot Best of geferences. pany he, Puneral service will be held Fri- ry held | beginners also 8 FREE lessons| 77 sAKES OF i ALN OR NIC T 1100 after 6 p.m oF any Cemetery Lots ............ 5| day Oct. 18th at 19 & m. at! ip strictest con.idence ven at your home OR 3-0466 | ALL by factory trained men DAL I's TV Bunday. revicewere, Mich tia Caters | YON TT ATT | ein ee Soe Heese | Segeet Sry OCS te lag ME LCHELL'S yp sen) paces Decode rennet re bar. October Ist. Office 6u Co. : "|448 EB. Pike EMPLOYMENT lie in state at the Sparks-Oriffin ORD a es ortdmem.| OTe? 0135. : care, Punerel Home. L Foe les aed renee Ot Poet oe — OPEN Point, Siooey. Fe 236 Ptoloney._ PE 23100. HelD Wanted ale cree: OO Garces eee tee | Oba Se RADOATE, NO nsare urvers | WASHING MACHINES) tosics BoGomer of - Bivé.|" quad refereocen, meade tiractive Help Wanted Female ..... 7| toved husband of Mrs: Ano B.| Brod ee . : IRONERS & MOTORS PE ¢7723. well furnished 3 or 4 room mod- ip _ Jenneten; dear father ef Georgs (ROUTE MAN WEAT APPEARING) -% Str —__ a. REPAIRED Typewriter Service 22A| £7, #7t, with private cotrance and Help Wanted ....--eeeeee0- 8) Ra mond Burke; dear brother of marries man wih ae vet Work Wanted Male PHONE. FE 4-2569 ype eee pete Prefer » Drege. Pran arow oe ye emer Ty rt FR ERE Oe RENO RIPE _— . Instructions Q| Recker and Mrs Lene Cross Pu.| to sert Call Puller Brush, FE ase c AND ; PEWRITERS RENTED tact Mr Ceci: et White Bros. ss teeseeeeneees Rocket ont re Oe ie At — rie Meme PE PE s-eees | Walton's aeuOW LO Tan Mitchell's 123_N. w Bt. Real Estate. OR_3-1872. Work Wanted Male .......10| day oot 18 ot 2 pe ot the ~~ FOOLM AK FR— sor WW WOULD Lite FULL TIME ack rage ae ve 14 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA 30 Werk Wasted Female .... 11) Sites stfwistise, hatstmen LEADER | sot gestuns woek’oranr| APPLIANCE SERVICE| Semtza Pret Gite Sor Kove us a Precision aircraft experimental +0870 fri = BUSINESS GIRI TO SERVICES OFFERED Stich Mar Jobaeten cin he he| Delle. Must have experiente i SS TTEE MEPAING AND AL| wore wecbers, redien on, leaners. Upholstering 73)" large & room. apartment vi EXTRAVAGANZA—Above scene picturing Alan Ladd and Arlene Senco. 1 Se Mustoen Pynerel] dave cos soosiions, Steady wert.| VamATaOEN. we sesagee 9 cee] Sora se 'Oaniand Aven, PE 2-a03i| ~ THOMAS OPHOLSTERING thine furnished. panne wok D “Desert Legion.” The Technicolor extravaganza opens | Building Service ..,...-...12) —; : a “ MFG. CO PE S718. BULLDOZING, DRIVEWAY!|y4 § TELEGRAPH PE }-s008| _ ‘rom downtown : Dahil 1s from . MeGRAN, OCT. 13. 1034, RHONDA M. C. MFG. CO. Selb SaNOLER WAWTS WORK| groveled, parking lets made. VE VERS DRAPES AND BED-|ELDERLY couPie TO SHARE Friday at the Blue Sky Drive-In. Building Supplies ........12A Cation, 2eee Port, Ot. toloves | 118 lnd‘enwood RG. Lake Orien_ Dreyten Pietne orca. Union. O8 fart | spreads. Your material. PE 5-579, Reg eg oy ee . ! : = Business Services .........13| Alvine . Puneral serviee| Unexcelled Opportunity BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | eigie 5 CUSTOM « OLSTER: | woRKING GIRL would LiKs : to read as follows: will) be held Friday, Oct. 14. at FOR . MAKER AND CARPEN- est., no tion. FE 23-1631. a1% Cooley Lake to share her home. FE : UM, MSC Will Shed | | Section se, Gunerel (a) 1 shell be Bookkeeping & Taxes ,....14 eo om. 0 me Hun con venere!! Tangible —Intangible ver specialty. FE TET TRENCHING — & f TRENCHING ona oem are after 6. Days. PE 2-3103. peocblhe i . Interment in White = _ PE 5-197. Blood - - - for Red Cross | coer ort eae ao eet ond Chiropodists —....++.+++++4e15 Chapel Baby Rhonds is at the L E A D . COLORED WAW DestiEs a4 PART Footing. elé tile and water lines _sis Beedle REFINISHING AW: Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ! ‘mi. | gutter without first obtaining @ permit Specialist ...........15A|_Mustoos Punersi Home ime _week. ater 6:30 FS STECGTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE |_tiques « spectalty §-7332. bas ge b> “ANN ARBOR (UP) — The Uni- | tog nating tor | Foot ° TOTM, OCT. 13, 1906, CHARLES | SCO we Ore ene of the fost / COLORED MAN Demise bewess | eens ome 5 Pike. Lost & Found eg pay tle pl! versity of Michigan and Michigan | some 0 he ott ot “and saly “etter |Dressmaking & Tailoring .16 mers ond. 2 onde pr. Pon; | country. with every advantage for| _ 8 oem | Pn Pe a : - - if price iy riext. B. D. CHARLES, . ! submitted for same have veueees , x , : @ closer. one of the largest manu ¥, CA f EL L UND: MALE FAWN COLOR 4-6862 State College were ready today for | plane ved ter sine, lesotion, otp. Sor come Garden Plowing . 16A| of Louis ond Mildred roth: dear ‘aeturere just offered us the os cling (& siding. D. M. Wrest! SEWER CLEANING |"90% i. bloody duel but the only blood- | bas been checked by Income Tax Service ......17| Toth, Mrs Dorthy Bubnes, Cpl e took it mai Sinks. Sunday Serv Ph FE 42013 - PONTIAC HIGH CLASS) a | and traffic officer and B Bes Pranklin Toth, Phillip, Rose|We can absorb four men into our RPI PL AND ATING H.8| RING, BLACK PEARL, 1953 shed will be into bottles for the | Engineer. (b) This her parts | Le@undry Service ..........18| Marie and Sandra Lee Toth. Pu- nization, Car neces| all” Only 40 yrs. of exp. FE|PLUM a S00. FE ¢3161. OR| GRADUATE. INITIALS J. A. R | ceomed to be cnpqiomental fo other perks eral service will be held @atur-| serv. Ages 39 to $0. Neat appear | _1- — _ON_ INSIDE. PHONE FE 3-0065. Red Cross, ordinance regulating the use of — Landscaping ............18A p= Cate beanie - Commissions cal. some cvenia Be ge ree VE EXPERT TREE RIING 2 RE Lost: BLACK = mah ve : . Michigan State's chapter Of tive supine streets under the terms | Moving & Trucking .......19| Mount Mope Cemetery Recite-| calle y tore advance | et oen RCE Cal Poon TE SY oe | ABSOLUTELY pha Omeg tional serv-|et the ordinance shall be revocable st o ry mechs men make about §200|€XPERIEN CARPENTER, FOR = RAISING AND FOOTINGS| LOST: ER iiTH. Lic Al Pal ~ . the will of the City Commission. (4) Painting & Decorating. Sod — —-> EA aot — weekiy FE 1 for ap —— neg and repair oan ie Be tanks and field| tan Boxer. ee ae GUARANTEE ice fraternity, challenged the Mich- a it _ et Paar yp m Photos & Accessories ......21| Mr Toth will lie in state at the| Pvintment ELECTRORIS ENGINE pe| “veins led, WE 24137, Pree} front Lo ree Sher barnes : s : P 1 Home. | WANTED: ECTR GINEER estime — * Reward igan chapter #2 0 bMead-doner duel. Tinsel toot 'to be removed shall be ge-|Physio-Therapy .........21A ——— | ar ert felling. ONT] Goce im electronic eircuttry ou-|OlL BURNERS CLEANED AND Answers to name cher 6:00 pm TO ‘ } = pany E re- is aah "T The Michigan chapter accepted | posites with (no City Ragtncers cities | Television Service . ........23 Flowers 3 itable We have thousands sat See eT WHITE re | CABAM i ore «@ issued. ~ ustem who a We eres : . ss late Wednesday. shall be Preturned to fanart taspection | TYpewriter Service .....22A AFER'S FLOWERS spring ‘of eacitional sales ex well PATCH WORK, LATHING AND| Noy apd..ee!' Verne Keller strayed or sare 33 Ww. Huron, Buy or Se Unlike most duels. the side | tou? ie eval: previged however. if @a7 93 | '2_AUBORN re) 6 ee oe ee oer ae + or. PLASTERING aoe ee eT stn OLASSES a which is the bloodiest wil wia a as adewelks, | b+ aa a 2 RESPONSIBLE MEN. CAPABLE) fice wort. Experienced tp typing EM 38530 FE _¢1936| Brown shell rame. Tap YOUR plaque, to be donated by Michi- | ine. trees, eve wuction PPB eran Fumteral Directors 4) of finishing ten 1 room apts, ot} & bool bookkeeping. Write § eg tee TEC AND ne|—o0ee_7S i ar . gan State. The duel will extend epproech the entire deposit or so muc NOTICES ence. Masco ard carpenters. he Ss. op ae ii| =": Call Cari Buxton. FE 4-0028.| LOST 19 vieiaty LP wath ond LAND CONTRACT ty [Of it as is necessary to repair said mn | pn a es Eas 3|__ Werk Wid. Female PLASTERING 3 Biack, brown oo over a one-week period with results | ¢, mage shall etained CHY | + ost & Found «| VOnelSon-jonns Help Wanted Female 7 ——~~~|_ PE $0626, PE 5-0625, Leo os it. IMMEDIATE CLOSING based on percentage of enrollment. | of Pontiac. ‘«) re no curb and/or Aponoancooonc i wana AAR R RAR AARARAAS | Ba By _ CHILD. PART eee TT PCoMBINS i CHAPIN’ PL a= BEAGLE. BLACK AND Siructed er is being ‘constructed. porate | Notices & P l 25| “pesiGNED POR FUNERALS” |BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPER-| or full time PE ¢-2003 end Phone FE &179.|“OST' (enele 2 years 13 inches. fo Construct | rected oF fo being cones — CFSOM ANS vere | — lenced FE 4-28.8 SOLON ED WOMAN WANTS|— “cite scene PILED | Tht“irum'en heed alco ton mele Notice of Intention will net te tesned Se construct esteovas V h Sj l ii agg mew ni oer wen. Wel. on «| rimnite feet and collar, 16 cat Cat Oe ent and Ma | sme, does, to st his own tisk that | WANTED OOFMEES-SIDIC lesser Tye Fe ae eee ee on” SMALL TRENCHING mache, Bote Sore Samere| AND HARGER CO | iu Mo. | wu — oO reat and poy FUNERAL HOME anor: live in sist col -enaba tight coll or eave: tlk Footings, field ttle, septic tanks and DP. Reward : pW. 4 at rr 5-81 i : ee —. ASE. —s * ‘uron ¥ ne — Baldwin avenue snd utter is at his ows expense = Wid, Children to Board .. meenese Service Plane or Motor Lewedry as se up nen re Ee a tntalled. Fea ee oe ee So Clemens $ U - e3 \eurb end/or cu r con- . ; . TRIMMING | © r li ed $ : You are hereby notified that at «| structed to grades by the|Wtd. Household Goods ....27) BOND EMPLOYMENT | sous ee eee | ee eee aner 1 pe. Pe nliimit regular Sig" Fs ne of ee Some Commission | ny Bae “ian. wien | Location ot | Wtd, Miscellaneous .......28 Cemetery Lots | a AGENCY IRONING DONE IN M =: EXCHING_ FOOTINGS _AND Lost crs ran pod. most for paying ino contracts. Past ~ the Tath Gay of October, 1954, by resolu- | Driveway Approac o —— = : feld tile tanks for sale or ed cocker with a long fes results Mr, Johnsop or Mr. Po yh he ty Be for business purposes Money Wanted ,........28A|, secrions 4 GRAVE EACH | COOK EXPERIENCED LADIES AND MENS RELINGS| tsteled evenings. PE| tail wearing @ collar. she'll e®-| Jou) person “ of the City Commission to construct | exceed 40 feet as slong face Ww. to 5] Oakland Hills Memorial Gordons | Puls Midget Bar, 2661 Dixie Hwy poe co ol with the Oak| $0028, days FE 26472. awer to the name “Taffey” Last) 4 OHN N, Realtor gutter. drainage and related work of curt, ner encees oe [o — vm anted to Rent ........+.- cae or part. Reasonable COUNTER GIRL Cheaners fn Royal Oak. OA #2106 oa ae FE 4-2533 3 from Baldwin avenue to Rundell street cases due to street corners | Share Living Quarters ....30)—~— = ~~ | prom 2 PM. to 10 PM Joe's| MIMEOGRAPHING ering. 8EC- Foot Specialist ISA cet GREEN -BILLPOLD 004 = 4 at an estimated cost of $8,000.50 and | where streets intersect at acute or n Coney Island No. 2. 4823 Dizie| fetarial service 242, ~ taining valuahte rs. Keep) 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 4 that the plan, profile and estimate of | obtuse angles City Engineer may permit) Wtd, Transportation ...... | Hiway ______s«| NEAT «CLEAN COLORED GIRL, KANTER, money for rew TE __ |GAsH FOR LAND i said improvement ts on file for public | some variation in maximum widths BOX EPLIES \COLORED DISHWASHER MUST| 29, desires dav work. FE 5-5747 cialist, 3% & Saginaw St FE) — 2 a Saw BOUND, s- ; ovided tion (b>) No drive-| Wid, Contracts, Mtgs, 72 R = LOST: BLACK AND TAN . » Vaeowelt. 4540 Dixie - i ingpesteee sented to construct sot oe = eo ohana td. 5 eee ht 10 sede be qsiperiomced. Apply W.|WANTED: IRONINGS. $3.00 PER vietnity Squirrel Rd. FE 2-520. | OR 31355. + improvement in accordance with the exceed 20 as oleng Wanted Reaj Estate ....32A t a.m, y Meroe ee rr a et xy woe 8 ing. Tailoring 16 LOST: 2 BEAGLE DOGS. 1 MALE. = pian. end estimate. and that the face of curb end 10 feet as measur: WOMAN WA ee Dressmak g, iz 1 female. in Crescent Lake vicin- , Cowt thereat shal be etvayed by special sheng cetehde sidewels line Me mere R ALS © ED there were replies at tll vt a” On Sees x ppeseed a. MLN PE 5-0705 _ assessment according frontage we is) ENT FEER Bt FP PSSM AKING ALTE 2 R INFORMA that oll ef the ote and parcels of land | be allowed to one parce! or ownership the Press office in Ca bl WASHINGS AND IRONINOS. FE) Tons, PE >1467, 000 Myrtle |" toncerning locetion of ou pulact renting either side Hamilton nor more ° . ee j : street McNeill street from | way a Shall be allowed for one|Rent Apts. Furnished .....33|§ the following boxes: pabpie wn —asy—avanLASLE NO. —-- and white female pointer. Picked] ett ement Baldwin avenue to Rundell street | street frontage unless frontage exceeds aterwiced u vember ist as ladies’ companion. Garden Plowing S hone Dae may be te Pontes shall constitute the special! axsens- | 200 feet The sides, edges, or curbs of | Rent Apts. eee 7, &, 10, 11, 16, 21, 24, Stenographer or for adults only and may have an injured paw.) Moy u wan. o fast geal co vour i ment district to defray $5,132.77 of the | driveway approaches shail be at right Farnished 8 Pontiac or vicinity. Reply Pontiac NDS & SON EM 3-2555 lan* contra: '* 4 snd that GL901 TS of the sotimated cont |ruros\om each sige” of” driveway shal ~ gpg oa be between 30 ‘and 28 end a pea jonKOF| _°"Mowine and’ Lave “Notices & Personals 25 ct_or eail PEE S000 = € on w bhba DAY W rT e mare ae ere aS cerca, Sear | haat Heusee Untamed 56/) Sh OG US OR (| ccoreseret creat [Pe Naea cna ee oven “Sh sen a woman weeoo| STONE REALTY t 7 | t from @ ine a . ¥ eur- ae ee WANTED TRACTOR WORK. A Bg HEREBY GIVEN is to t of ex or future cur>| Rent Lake Cottages ...36A | rowndings interesting work WASHINGS AND TRONTNOS. Fick WANTED: TRACTOR WORK, ALL oe tage Pio hoagpell en yes ng th ‘4 Commission of the City of |at curb te) C five-day week, vacation up and delivery. Phone PE 5-0068.| kinds MA $0006 0000 Toren Phone FE 2.8743. Con Mee we ape san Cr a YR ~ — ) eeele seeeeee ST Pome Sele ete (eee ee Laundry Service 18) jocntial The Salvation Army. 5% MORTGAGES — MOR =. os on ’ - | portion i} * s is te oniv 3-1 _ ~ . at 6 o'clock p. m. to heer | const . @xeept the Rooms With Boar vee eee nent position for one who —— a NO ae = : CALL TODAY AND RESERVE 4 and that may be | within 4 feet of the intersection of the h 4 Help Wanted Male 06 can quality Write to Box WANTED ANY — =. ps LACE CURTAINS PLAIN O8 ROP. A dates Recetve Ow FARMS OR gi H from 3 AY (Hinata ot property side of eievelt cay [convalescent Homes ....¢38A) —~~~ wapacarouate a pees qullicamane und ir_ switchboard work and Red. deoutaly Scie pl a gna | pom lp 4 Dated October 13, 1954 street, curb return or radi nor closet | tote) Rooms ......000008+:39 ara 3088 - Th coeemy ~Neaias previous experience. wie Don ene oa bast ee URTAINS SOLD WAVES wis AND UP B. D. CHARLES ;3 ADA BR. EVANS. than 3 feet to any property line extend- Se a etree TS —_—-— oat rr OF all wash- too 6UON Perry. FE! Eeuttabie Soctety INIT 9 | 7 Clete. | ed. Where more than one 4rivewsy | Rent Stores .........++++-.40| BRICK MASON CREWS tnd PF S| Wertes ond Matened. se 21344. WE soni; | a ne Bd 3g — Fg Ey be at Large project—common brick. See PBX OPERATOR WOULD LIKE TO HEAR PROM \ equipment. AUTOMAT|OETECTIVE SERVICE. CONF! | iiepiaTe Casi FoR least 20 feet between nearest edges of Rent Office Space sscescee Ol Cari, Bast Bivd pear Mt Clem-|Pull time opening. Typing required someone who has @ good LAUNDRY 25 N raph Rd Gonttel reports. 3 yours cane’ land contract or eq i your Mateo of intention to Cunstvust as red slong face of qo) 27 Be. Hes ___| Relief position. 25 years or older — eto ston Don't] near Tel-Huron Center. FE $6904) core. Licensed. bonded. ple} home. curb, gutter, drainage and related 28h, ia) Street. structures, Mo drive-| For Rent Miscellaneous ..42) 5. pina SUPERINTENDENT. Apply personnel office, Pontiac! Orns” oriushebict. OLY Devis.(FOR FAMILY CAUNDRY GERV.|— Te as K. L. Templeton, Realtor } work Drexel A from Pad. iy shall interfere with mu- : Birmingham Franklin erea. Pre-| Genera! Hosp. 461 W. Huron. Phone 86 ice Ph. Pontiac Laundry FE ce » ae aanes 1 quai: ane Orchard Lake Rd. +4563 oa venue 7 Let us sol your pe nicipal or utility facilities such as street ESTATE FOR, SALE| %* experienced young mae with} COOKING AND LWONT NOUSE-|;. === ty isuaa' | Consibenstal GET MOST dock street te South Boulevard. lighting poles, utility poles, traffic sig REAL 8 knowledge of costs of wil) train.| work for family of 2. Lake Orton- BOND EMPI OYMENT Send aeutrest teaiies You are hereby notified that at « street * ecateh State references, experience and| Oxford district Live in. New } BAe dap pf aot woe oi 18A A ’ t ‘ ts the “bird™ to see. 43 W. Buren regular meeting of the Commission of | basins, fire hydrants, cross walks. bus | hor Sale Houses weeeecees 43] salary expected confiden-| floor home Ali pong pion ‘OULD - smeeks Landscaping AGENCY . : te Sous Gay of Octs ent po trees of har eeciaars anaes Sale Lake “4 cnet — ued An . os coment po oy eee 1 Pri-| ROOM AND MEALS, WOULD DO) LAN APING SERVICE 53's W. Ruron _PEderal 44468 pra t October, resolu - Property ... ARBER WANTED ST BE . DAN’S LANDSC 'D ELIAS—A YING i tine te wae Secinted tobe the Intention | structures, Nor shell aay ériveway ap- | FOr Sale Lal : hatreutter 2877 Dinte Mwy. | "ete room end bath OA 0-2900._ Fe eee W sIDE| Complet lawn maintenance and ee ee eee weer eee WE yee ; of the City Commission to construct poe gr? nearer then {|For Sale Resort Property. 44A|\canvassER@ STEADY JOB CHRISTMAS SALE OF PONTIAC. CALL FE clean-up. _FP'_3-8712. ting those signs so high in the : carb. gutter, and related werk | fect tq ony of the above above average earnings, Paid) 9.) etice bas| UNTIL @ P.M. AND FE¢7684|\ TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV-| 4air> Or the Eagles? Claire At our Gisposal to p . | oa Dressel Avenue Paddock Street | street structures. The removal of (he | suburban Property ......45A| weekly. Opportunty for sdvanc eek, Ce) Ceemeers AFTER ¢ | ing. Pree estimates, FE 17-6822 Elect Elias—State Senator or seasoned land ecoxtracts for 5 peutovere at an estimated cost | above street structures may be permitted wre" qment. sale. an¢ service. PE 9-1632| OPenings in good territory for re- , | _* ma tavELiIne |e = atel | yer epee coo! 2 of sees and that the pian, profile [by the City but at the sole | —exdedieucen Pi ——| Viable ambitious women Box 61.) pee |GRADING AND YaRD LEVEL HEY! HEY! [T's OK, THIS NEW) eel) ASK POR i and estimate of said improvement is |expense of the property owner con- Sar Sale Lots ..-...<.. 0c. EXPERIENCED PLUMBER ELDERLY LADY FOR LIORT B Service 12 FE 5 _ Glaxo plastic type water clear ? on file for publie inspection. cerned Fer Sale Acree a 3000 _W. Sas housework and care of baby — Saad ROTO TILLINO tnoleum | coating, No waxing. YOU BUY [T-WELL INSURE IT It is further intended to construct said Bection I@c. (a) Construction of drive- or @ ACTCAZO ..neseees CARPENTER wORK EXPER-| Good home and some wages. | “~~~ PF. 5-7000 _Waite's Notions, improvement in accordance with the wer approaches between curb line and For Sale Fa 4g|_‘enced. OA 020380 ___|__Write Po. ‘ic Press Box 80 ALTERATIONS, R E MODELING SOD IN DEBT? ~~ pier, and estimate. and that the | walk shall be constructed of concrete | F OF e Farms .......+---Wi)e oe init Like $300 up| ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES tepairing, carpentry and Mason- ; ‘ - f cost shall be ‘defrayed by spectal (not less than 4 inches thick for rest- 9 . ce... $325 up| Ba sitter 3 to 8:30 pm daily ry. Call FE can eventrigs after §:00 o'clock.| {f you are having trouble meeting assessment according to frontage and | dential driveways and not jess than 6| Sale Business Property .. jane Cas an age children May live TON: A ‘$5072 of 8052 Perry Lake %d ° yments, see us 5 eV that all of the lots and parcels of land | inches thick for commercial or manu- 49A| Butcher _ $260 up| in PE 5-0879 A : See 1 AN CREDIT COUNSEL. REALTY ©O.. REALTORS fronting upon either Drexel | facturing driveways, or they may te | Rent, Lease Bus. Prop... Salesman _|. $220 up| EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER | Guaranteed masonry wort of «| Moving and Trucking 19) to INC. 41% & Saginaw Open Evenings end Supdere venue from Paddock street to South | constructed of 2 inch hot mix asphaltic Motel Manager, live in $195 up| to take complete charge of books | Kinds, Pirepla @ epeciaity. FE) ~~ -.~~~~ ~~. ~~~ ~~ | _above Oakiand Theater. FE 8-0456 |1075 W. Huron Ph_ FE . nt “austrict oy detra 7 o. - pees yg Coreaahos rao hal “week premeaaed For Sale or Exchange = ...50| porter ENT Reply Pontiac Press Ben Se: 6-8029 AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR|KNAPP smog Berne TIVE assessmen y i grave - 1 xperie: BLOCK STONE cE . Good service) of the estimated cost and ses /expansion joints shall be laid between , BOND EMPLOYMEN a me Lhe =e raat Ga carpenry. Voee cee aise PE T4188 ¢.| NE EYE Ss ; Wanted Real Estate 32A thereof and that $2,420.14 of the esti- | edge of Bets back of gutter or curb FINANCIAL AGENCY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER ost OR r) ASHES M 3LA d nated com ane on erest shall jand cunts seve Eee aed drvem? * $3\_W._Huree to take complete charge of books ™ “or rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE| [%* Vour ereit— easy terme | MAHAN HAS BUYERS eee ee cenit acted ‘end 1 | Business Opportunities 51| DRAFTSMAN, PART TIME, 10 TO| Reply ° D Bee 06.|° teers, satweite, cocwalle, dvtve-1 Shsbe : Keen Ontical . AL Pund. curd end gutter are constructed and it eees orypfeos eer eoce avec. Must pein aoe oupertones aaa rae ween Guana iio Q CBB 30u8 _3% 8 Saginaw St. FE 5-908) NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN ls necessary to remove same for drive-| © 1 1 4 Contracts 52 ee ee eee) ane ae sarees FE 308 eet (OORT, HAULING, PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC ro See a : That the of the City of | Way approach, the entire curb and/or ie ecees aia was gn jade | GRICK. AND rE ’ ppp Silber’ yg “rb etes am _ Pontiac, M meet tn the Mu- | curb and gutter shall first be removed. ——— . 53 ite—-Pontiec -Prees— Box 10¢ {EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR RE work. Also No job og | IGT AND DUMP! 15 wW.>thurse The demand is great. Our sales = ~~" pleipal the 19th day of Oeto- |curd and/or curb and gut replaced Money to Loan eeeeeeenens SxPERTENCIED 1 po Hh as ated = pairing and alterations dept. Re large or too small. Ouaranteed truck service, black dirt and fil) PRIVATE DETFCTIVE SERVICE force is exceptional. We need ber, 1954 at 8 o'clock p. m to hear first to level of top of driveway ap- 54 Ex TENCED REAL ESTATE! 1), Box 78 Pontiac Press work. Ph. FE 4-869¢. __ | dirt. FE sosT? PE 2.3125 your listing and will certainly eupgireane ont ctfpstions thet moy be | proach tefore the Nemace of seqeeecn | Mortgage Loans .-....---: Sitice with many featares, bury HAIRDRESSER BIRMINGHAM |GONCRETE BROKEN WITH AIR| (jot aND HEAVY TROCKINO. our utmost to please yeu. Our wo ba erent. | oxiten, entewele cond fret be tel | Nolere . round toe Seonlien in parkons ,| area. Top salary. High guarantee.| bammer by job Cail for estimate. | Rubbish _beuled. FE 2-0003._ REDUCE ‘ees aeanes tn Pontiae sesures .& : ore 9 . ‘ ‘ Dated October 13, 1954 ‘balance of driveway 6 is con-| MERCHANDISE eutre commissions possible J. i Theresa's Coteny Motes, Mi 64000) FE SOIT, ROTECT |VQADING FILL | DIRT | WETL us that you will be satisfied. ADA R EVANS. | structed. In the case of unpaved or un- . cel state 10 Were, | tee ee (Oe rw. tae me yee Seat, as E. ARE_YOU OVERWEIGHT? We handle all details for finane- City Clerk. | improved or paved streets without curbs | cyang koceveceecses 55] eee a TOUSE OF STUART COSMETICS| custom or commercial. PE +0048.) and Mt. ens TIRED? CONSTIPATED? ing and closing. Call us toda Ort. 14, ‘b4 | and/or curb a Leap SECO OO EXPERIENCE D TRUCK | DRIVER A gonad tn ee — CHIMNEY. AND ROOF REPAIR, Dont HAULINO REASONABLE. Try out safe scientific. quick) to list your property. —_ —— = oo bh h verter ¥ 1 e shed Ty cleanin senta’ suppl rred. 4025 ev Mn ORDINANCE NO. 1258 or gutter “arelnage however. they may For Sale Clothing .........56 apply Walkers Cieaners.” Lake) users. No delivery. no collections. | Sie, WOR « RK CARPE eves. . - Indivieve. outriti-nal somone. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade Adopted October 12. 1954 be constructed provided a culvert not Sale Household Goods 57; Orion, _ big commission. We train vou | Doe pree estimation. Guaranteed RE UCED RATES CALI FE ¢4131 YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT e. Eftective October 22, 1954 less than 10 inches in inside diameter | Sale *t+-" EXPERIENCED WASHING MA-| Evemne use of car essential. Call) yore Commercis! of residential aS 10) WEDDING INVITATIONS. 8750. Am ordinance to amend the title and and not less than 16 feet in length is). i cing 5§| chine and appliance repair man.| MI ¢6277__ en MA $2477 . FE %-7361 Large Van to serve you. Smith) Printed napkins - fast service Section 14 of an ordinance cntitied © An placed in ditch or gutter at proper urete | Valentine Gifts” ....... eoeed Must have experience on auto-/} LADIES WITH a Pimesggen CEMENT WORK ALL KINDS Moving FE 44964 ____| Sutherland Stuto 18 W_ Huron MA HA Ordinance to provide for the building befo bal f driveway approac a) r r tle wash Att tt 4 afternoon. or evenings free < orsiwman wo ~~ STOR- AINTS MAID | rs oe. Po Rare of a car in | eonstructed whieh may — travel nae ‘Christmas Gifts ............59 tion for the right man Tep wages — dress and or “aie ero bai Fras RPE i age, Agrntn for N. American Van as men, PE Deis. #9 Mart the ° tiac, to license and fe- f t th t st 6 Inches A 7 work All + every ay o expe tn P 7 quire the furnishing of a bond by al! companied ackeees The construction | For Sale Miscellaneotis .. 60) faential. Call FE Cesta tor “ necessary, OR 3-7148 _____ | Alterations and custom butlding. ey — wed a oe Wed. Household Goods 27 REALTY CO., REALTORS sidewalk butiders pone re a of any driveway —- oe ——— Do It Yourself 61 | _ Potntment LADY TO DO HOUSEWORK. CAnPENTS M4) «ON. : ~~~~~ |Member Co-ap. Real Est Exch. Ine. ordinances in conflict herewith © P- in connection therewith shall meet with| Do It Yoursell .........-- SUTCHER YY _ : RPENTKY BLOCK AND CE a WA De uM vHOUE proved, Alay 2, 03 ci ‘ihe Toqutremeats ana: Currett spect : 1 exp MALE SurcuER APPLy|" arg for toms “sn vests, PEICIRPENTEY BUGS JOR OB |subpeN aERviCe ee Exe” MOnTIA~a Langrer|WARTED, «poo, Boul} Tee chy of aeeatine Ordains: nai. | Sueations of im City of i. Sale Musical Goods .......62) Brohaeay L Orion CADY TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL-|Gusto!’ BUILDING F HLA. a AND HAULING RUB |_PE +708) gown payment. No realtors, FE tien 1. e@ title of the ordl-| @ection 1 a vie ‘O- . a apes ere — : +5470. on Will, BU panee providing for the building. main- | operation ree ty planes submitted to | Sale Office Equipment ...635 HONE OPERATOR — - eae ae Oe ee x|—bish._Anrtime, Cheap. FE 30206. |WE WILL BUY OR AUCTON ALL al tetming and r ir of sidewalks in the! Building Inapector for approval whic te ey : _ am RPENTER 0 City of Pontioe be amended to read as includes or involves driveway approaches | Sale Store Equipment ....64) Per ¢lose tolerance wort on Bun-|i any GENERAL HOUSE | ARPT" TEC entation abe eustom| ©O'DELL CARTAGE |_3%a : : GREEN LAKE OFFICE follows j shall be referred to sidewalk 1 tor = | rience with air gauge desirable care bey xo) after : 7326. Leeal and Long Distance Moving | \\/ A D RNITURE (ON GREEN An ordinance to provide for butiding, | and traffic division of Pontiac tice | Sale Sporting Goole .......6! aig holidays and vacations | aaa 5 ; Phone PE 5-6806 li me a oon ALL maintaining and repair of sidewalks 8 | Department and City Engineer for their Steady work. Afternoon shift. | —° 9% ; GET FREE| 20 commercial: free estimate sale ord Want pro pt cour- —- omes. Los the City of Pontiac, to provide for curb | approval before buliding permit ts issued Hunting Accommodations 65A M. C. MFG. CO Coaps Of FCN TO GET Ra: PE 4-0366. Trucks to Rent service and the bigh ine= 1925 — (rt how tens ae aaan ne =< i: pee ‘on ee aa aera aelmere ri 66 O18 ineebwoes thd . xe O Sear ase o “7 Pol ss co LINE OF est pres tn cash. call commas & (| a aces ng to sidewalks ubire it meer is ereby authorire eo i nw ake rion ¥ ; CTORS o 7070 MMER nisheay to provide for an appeal = grant in writing sarancse trom the Sand, Gravet & Dirt ...... Se | ANITOR | Madiom. FE fs ie __ es mee bh TRA ENT a A & a CO. wOsevere ane * the iston of the administrative of- strict application of the provisions o 7 » Ee - Jake MIDDLE AGED LADY FOR FLOOR 1% Ton Stake Oa AND " EST |WTD: ARMS OF A KINDS. Ticiala to the City Commission and to the. ordinance provided he first de- Wood, Coal & Fuel ........ 6 Experienced white middleaged Sacavuerk More for nome than; ing. sanding finishing. 185 Edison | ‘* To" jf trons USED FURNITURE BUYER PW. Dinnan, 66 =, 2 St. license and require the furnishing of a termines that the following conditions Plants, Trees. Shrubs 6&8 only. Apply im person No phone; wages 7500 Eliz Lk FE! Ph. PF 2-4405. Pontiac Farm and FE 2-606 bond by all sidewaik builders in the City are present. (1) That the exception or an Ss, - Soe. calls 2-4829 FLOOR SANDING A . — Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT LISTINGS WA ED ‘——- \ claestias Got ednacliy austin ae eae | POT Sele els 69 AWBURIN HOTI[. yewote ace winow DESiRES| _*pectaity. Cart Bills. FE 287) Industrial Tractor Co. fou. OA 8-2681. TT NT occ els Gags a hn pemapneetamemn mg obey peademling Gore (LD . en "|" housekeeping for widower in city.|FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND) — wg goggi - FE +1642 [WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES) | BUYERS ARE WAITING pia moro noe * oy racer to nature bed operation of een | ob s Trained, Boarded 70 MARRIE eet A wan _ PE 61483 | . 10 vear’s experience. rn 20 of furniture. Ph FE 25523. WE BUY SELL, OR TRADE main ance. an repair of side Phat.exception or variance desired is neo Dog * “ee A D A fANTED N Sane ee John . Deco ing - : T = e coved May 2. 1921, be end Heed same against the public interest partiouleriy farm to take charge of airy [NATIONAL CASH ea pb og yg Tey Painting & rating FURNITURE NEEDED H. C. Newingham, apy y amended to read as follows safety, convenience or general welfare ’ * er ust be able to operate) a : Entir home .r odd lots. Set the arsha 16. Por the pur of this, (3) That the grant! t rmit tor| FARM MERCHANDISE Milking mechine Good wages and) _EM 3-4s81. SANDING 4&1 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, Sa Teh eh eraimence the following definition onal | aa excention er variance will not a n house, ete 320 N Rothester Re ‘TYPIST PAST AND ACCURAGE Boerner 4. «Central. ~=FE er removed. Estimates FE top goller (win buy outright of Ae Bes W BY ; apply. fa) e term sidewa as verse tt ighta © adjacen , * a s| ome gerera i wor ——— sale 7. e stla: on ty used herein shall deem to mean any Sener eaners ee “aenate a in Tees j Hay, Grain & Feed........ _—, ee Be ne an 25 MI 4-a508 ow ALTERATIONS & RE A-l PAINTING AND PAPERHANG- ale, Fa, OF 97 | Teal estate Quaiified buyers want sidewalk, crosswalk or driveway ed- (the strict application of the terms fle Sale Livestock 72 Must be good FE 8147! 340 RELIARLE STEADY WOMAN| _Dairs. Al kinds, &M 879. ing Fo 24315 — Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ‘«_ Prompt personal a effi- Joining any public street or alley and this ordinance will work an unnecessary | © OF S84 : serene | Baldwin Ave for housework Must like children GARAGES i PAINTH-O INTERIOR & EX) cient: service on your call. Also abutting or adjoining any private prop- hardship om the property owner or ten- |Wanted Livestock 72 | ——— Live tn MI 62462 Be Jh~ terior 1 pe. cent disc for cash have investors who bao ad eash erty, except that on all sidewalks there ant concerned an IVES sane: ae N t ] a - oe Y aint at| ‘23% $50 «6305200 = 8 780. 4 Work gaua Free estimate { jor your equity om well located shall be a espace of one foot (1°) be- Section lée Vacant parcels or re- 4. Sale Poultr 74 a 10na ee ee ee aan ee bens including cement work FE E ; (OUT. | en . tween = — a and pes — —— erivewsy ee in For Sale Poultry .......--4 . ccutial gf bon cae 22776. STEED SOFSALL|QOOD PAINT oD pall ll Sapa | PAUL D. HAMMOND sidewa. Maintaine et a mes. (By | eur’ en constructing cur and/or * 4 ~ * ‘ R b | Driveway Approach: An area, con- | eurt and gutter on a public street drive- | Sale Farm Produce seseene 9! Advertiser betel — - Franklin pa He Sy ‘eet. 1916 rR ages painter = & good pol, WINDOWS. EMpire 3-5847 Pt iar ae we et struction or facility between the roadway way openings in curb will not be left rR . : 76 Socks Aavectas a : we orth’ rend — REET 353 N. Cass. FE FE hb terior L AND _ : or curb of any public street and private |in front-of vacant parcels or lots except Sale Farm Equipment ..../6| = Pe eben < o-Ps a | WANTED A MIDDLE AGED LADY HOUSEMOVING. ULLY| UIST YOUR FaL Dockagh' = | FARM BELL CUTTER, HITCH . ll property intended to provide access or on the written request of the property Tu aaa Sm cerobaaien rte fants | to care for 18 month old baby in LAY FE 46450. rs) ano ~sinting - ing post, wagon seat old guns. : egress and ingress tor vehicles from | owner. which written request shall state Auction Sales .......... a neat Guess home while mother works. RS SoNTRAC aa furniture ang dishes. OR . ; roadway or curbing of a pu treet | th: purpose or reason for curb openings . é | _FE 5-086: “| 394 to, private y. (€) Outside Side-/and assuming complete responsibility . | Telephone tor interview |WOMAN TO CARE FOR 3 GHIL-| fal cut stone brick. slock and)" ieion Thompson, FE +4004. [i oY ; Specidlist! tA line paraliel to the prop- | that requested curb opening for a drive-| AUTOMOTIVE SS SS -a@7 |} odrep days while ‘mother works. is firepiacer ot PAINTING AND Wall Pare ers any mske & model. Write! ,,. sidewaik weatent “ths ‘cursor “atret |for’ furorer‘ase when Property. West: | moe Sa TPROVENT wont peeenen ta sei oe EA'2Se | Stic” TOY Oe ONT wr TE) Flenis cree pe 5 ye NO a - - } - , hk ie > wa — a . oe S ANY CON + or where no sidewalk exists vei Such written request shall For H trailers oo TB) EMPLOY MEN r (poets. ~ phot Steady Gooteat a CAR ee W il W hin : OR CAGES. A eae Real Estate @ line in the street right of way parallel be filed with permit. In the case where | pont Trailer Space fo, Young man over 18 with some) Wort Apply waete, feat NIZA ORE. Painting. Wa ashing a. _O8 _3r— -—___| prnancias' prowjems call for « to and six feet (6) from the lime of driveway cur openings or driveway en 1 pa eocecees selling experience who is avail-| Pontiac Laundry 840 8. Tele- pentry cpp ame FE 44507 Pree estimate Reasonad'e FE Money Wanted 28A\ banker medical pfobiems call for eS orw ‘di; Curb, and/or (approaches have been previously con- - gg) she for either morning work or graph : oe ee Tobn LATING 2-2708, tata lanansse ww | @ Goctor nd property disposal e: The face er line . curb structed and an owner desires to| Auto Accessories ..........80| eariy afternoon and Friday eve- WANTED A KIDDLE AGED LADY /|® ©. 8NY LA AINTING IN & OUT 2 | for a real estate specialist. List and/or curb and gutter line constructed abandon, relocate, change, enlarge or : ning hours. wishing to supplement|™))' cate ee Cy oak ana baby in| sanding end finishing Phone FE esti FE 2413) WANTED TO BORROW $4,000 with us if yoo heve @ real im any street fart the private | decrease. the same shall be approved by | Auto Service ..............81) his present earnings | seme Sikes taeeee See tan) baa _ | emotes FS Sn | will vey ® per oony interest. probtem an ped line or where no ¢urb and/or | City Engineer and all costs necessary to | ly in Pers Pel sents raties! sears MASON & CEMENT WORK. FREE|PAINTING AND _ Di 2 Bepte Boz No. Pontiac ; ‘Qnd gutter, a line in a public street | restore curb and/or curb and gutter or | Sale Motor Scooters: ......82| . PERSONNEL OFFICE_ — estimate, Our work quaranteed| Inside ant a ama For Sure . fight of way farthest from the private! parkway to conformity with existing Sears, Roebuck & Co. |WHITE WOMAN TO LIVE ol A “J, Webster & Son, OR 39402, | _2stimate: WA 000 TO ett ond "we ines’ “se “Se: |pespergt omters Sant semured ©7 |For Sale Motorcycles .....£3/ ist n_paguae Focr'"ia amity" netefencee Te |PUASTERING. “Kew "s REPAIR] PAINT |i ce | | Be by the City Engineet. 10) Section 16! Appeal Ano may | For Sale Bicycles ........84 Won. PREtSER most a EE trae na FE 52000, evenings. —, | TINS Son eee tamed. Call Fit esults Corner: The potnt of intersection ® from the decision o ity} ages. Stead E WOMAN SPECIALISTS fALLPAPERING A -| _2-2773 after @ pm yp Wine of two. or faces of curbs Ineer through the City ager to| Boats & Accessories ......85 moe ee a — Portation for housework 1 or 2} siding Nationally Enown brands Oullr evimata, PE tam extending oa until they im. ~~ on Commission. Were ¥. @) days a week at Green Lake home! of roofing & siding. Terms~FREE| = -—- ; AIN w to Rent 29 , Land: tion 4. This ordina: shall take | For Sale Airplanes codec 881— + _EM_ 3-4483 estimates. G. & W. Construction FE 1.0670 anted y end te ths oe C an the city ; ~ | ‘ON - bpp -ree! TO WiTCH 7 CHILDREN 7s 21211. : wus WANT. WALL WASHING or CP COLLEGE y ‘oO 3 ' = | rnoon rents : ROU r) | of Pontiac, Michigan. Transportation Offered 87) TO! IC for un pocket-| Phone EM xy vetween 12 and Building - 12A painting. OR 3-220 3-270. ————— Oa peqieeute wel young wom- BROS | Made and passed by fhe Commission | wanted Used Cars 88; book: Want Ads. T I]_|_.2:0_p m. Beata se nmnownnmeo~ MALL WASHING AND PAINTING] on who will or employed perma. | ° . Lag . of Pontiac, Michigan, this SN eed , ‘ - 10 SCI sinpow wa LADY TO|\USED 98UILDING SUPPLIES| Free estimates PE 5-2711. nently st the Vaccine Laboretery | Phon . ee On 31D =e | Wanted Used Trucks . .....89, rent, find a joh—dial FE, care for babe at. Live in. | ane Tyg wie delwwered | WALL WASHIN form & boare 1 Pontiac « Open 9 to * Bun 1 to 8 ’ 2-R181 fe d-writing WOMAN OVER 38 LIVE IN.| éte. bd Ra. off} Paper cleaning 0« deve-| Encetent Ce gee et ate oe THROVOR ADS. ; OF RG-WTTUN |" general_house werk Birming-| 6 Commetee nutter 6 end al)| get Ri co ‘On nivearea ‘Desh Detroit) gn | ay tive work help. . ham. $30 per week ( start +2383. Call co : 24 45328, day Gates, and Suns, i ‘* * RS SE Sees OCTOBER 14, 1954 { ¢ t ; . , —_ cy THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 SIXTY-SEVEN Wanted Real Estate 32-4 ! SLICE OF HAM ' For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43. “3 Se P= , © ROOM MOUSE 1@ ACRES OF| GI RESALE, 4 PER CENT. | HOUSES OF ALL mH] 3 ROOM MOUSE, SMALt Uxrr. . Rn gy - ~ 4 121 W. Sheffield. of the city, ished or le Eee, Fle y ounma Wet Veaina (an | Coos "peg emete OCOD TS pee Sav) See eee often een vein cad. | EY Od HOME Will Build On Your ot | $12,300.” 94.000 down tee anper | lent ee wis Schest. | "room and Beth with 2) e458 — snr O lal cent Omer eng ee oe 12 L SCALES, TOR ENKEN & hale righ folks. We bare sold $550 Down _inralin_Fe Sa, Euan ree brokers. WOed wen over 00 cont, of our. listings WiLL Tf $00 CASH FOR a beers Ritr, M sad are deeperatety a Gr Xity in 3 bedroom . ) ORTONVILLE. 1 ACRE,.3 ROOM lon Oe P ‘ houses Only 9800 down, Attention Newcomer qa and courteous ection. Call S BY OWNER 3 BEDROOMS AND /| Ortonville 4 room house bath, Ottiee O os beth. uP Caving com. oak floors, osastered walla, Only Pull bese- A. JOHNSON, Realtor mest. new gus furnace. insulsied (GEO. MARBLE, Realtor J FE 4-2533 Construction Po eh a eh Andersonville 4 Waterford 1704 S. Tel Rd. * ~ s — eo seli furnished May be one trem Phone dlies . Telegraph ; Brickerete homes. Only # left wout| burn Weights WODEDN 7 BEDROOM RANCH _. CASH for Near the Out tena County | MOUSE POR SATE ot G8 6 SAG} Oty Nei iurnace eng bet, wee, IN —— psd tm the Clark- Beas $2641. Berries, gan ie ecres all Lo School These BEDR' enced equi or A ; ular homes feature 3 bedrooms, s fo repairs! 62 EB. cash, balance $3.615 1. OR a Neaipaage saw. ~~ 5 N) See SS eas | Shee Sepa | ee, Gall ol "os at RA a Ge Cay oe gee eeets| }=©=© ADAMS Partridge et : aia Tote tein awn gm| | SUBURBAN ibilit A ; 6 ae caved tirects, Pull price $10.500. | rnis attractive # 10om home ts| 18 THE “BIRD* TO SER Possibility deal, We business! & # oO ey . $550 down i. So pee pe located in Brags Soom. i bee ‘USTOM RANCH Here's a 14 room brick home le EDW. M, STOUT Tasmania.” "PE 1133. a ed Tita es ‘seat Sortgege: "| front Tewuvand teoced beck yore. | CUSTOM RAM vocn | emet.cn ! Sele Sollee wean at Open Eves\ &: . UR ED ROOM < pm « 5 i heas| home of 5 del rooms, Cus- ee “au of the rooms are Tl MN, Saginaw Bt. >. . : aie, " bedrooms plus @ studio or den. | tom bu oo thithes “oun higd- spacious, Featuring 3 bethrooms, Ee | Se oP fee ws bartogrenterca con ove | ssi Sot Seemineeae | fuavtacsnn” dniain a Larger ee aie eity . " genter. naval — THe a pF , BROS CO RED — 1 oe oe ace. Beaulful fireplace BocSes "een “mseenen one Private . , in om oe , . © ~~~ | vor tess than 98.000 cash you can] big 2 car gerese Located in| Sith* only $8000 down, Cail for Sag a 7 1 gt : eens om pace om puree | eciein, Siyeumies 7 oer] Sats oTirgs ies eietaran | Soman , Trades made to salisty all —_ __- Open # to #; Sun, 1 to $ Serage paved street cand te tu |g gcit course al yout beck door, WHITE RRIS & SON ar Lo en eee | Ste suburban, "but attend | Pontiac EALTORS | COOP MEMBERS Fer JOrdan 46121 _s MAytair ¢-2803 FILDEW ee eat SMART BUYS |*spatis'eeali® scour | BROS have. buyers P yanee ADAMS age ee WEST SIDE INCOME ae _W a 9300 DOWN, 3 ROOM HOUSE, —~preen ACRE 382 Auburn Ave Close enough to walk ® | Phone OR 31873 oF CASH FOR EQUITIES tea, erg Oe CLARKSTON Lecctieg Some" 'with ange fiving | “uae, Or a tncwer's Groom, quartare, ewig | _Ooen \0 0: OWN I Tm We have investors now oa, oe ee het | $0. room, home, well wocetet: on | crea asd i. nice wedfoome. Auto SUBURBAN reese Pay only $2600 down | ENGLISH DESION, BRICK ee an ae ee Quick’ possession. 4 apartm basement. | matic ges heat and sitached £8) gundaLoW BUSINESS BLDG Sind let the income pay off the] BEAUTIFUL DRAYTON ee ee ' A beauty. 4 roms & hot | Large lot. vestment | race mo, roa ly § room modern bungalow balance $3,500 down, $100 0 month . water, small basement. opportunity. $17,500 with | tifully landscaped. You should with good business store this grand and spacious ROY KNAUF, Realtor with a terms, Phone Mr. Fielding, MA| this one. and ecte of land on Super High WARD E. PARTRIDGE home Situated KS... | 26% W. Huron _FE 3-1481 6 $ ear ¢ ook corner let. P REAL ESTA This 2 bedroom mois fs fintshed.| way. Store leased out. e Gee REALTOR FE 2-8316] tandsceping. . ~ So lest Mien. : te Bmotiy, Coder, There ee eee | eer aise’ modern bungalow. Ge- | 3 w, Huron Ot. Open Eve. 1 te 0| ond. brick 9 ons cavegs, SoS ED. NORDMAN GEO. MARBLE, Realtor son “ore A, saci | fattret inte ite = wins p50 inane oe ing appointments eluding: oF aqmek COM Anterornvilie, BA, Woteriees | po DOWN FATT (iis. cost Snes re ed tee Oo —. sot tas? saviomatie beek, Dash OWNER AT PONTIAG LAKE. FARM PT ne B= others. WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAEE * rooms eae —_ Ss utility HANNAN . a hoe very rom atees All in Poin Bateman ty ee, ooo _ Lincoln +4900 hard grape i ostinato Lar DANDY BUNOABOW R. F. McKINNEY dows, the eaten Kh 5 NEARLY NEW py modern ‘ashes | ¢ — SS or Neat and clean five Saagee Pe Pentine Bead 3501 ore your your otf home ca 0 tape] sulle es oo Hee cme ae New Brick new oil beat system, o ial od a tract, 3 s, living conaities Tacs’ wun’ terns. wii be con room ranch home with two lots. Payments Gre BEDROOM 1 STORY HOME Ih WHITE LAKE room room and extra nice Ca teqection vee all the extras. Fireplace, §af 30 per month, ? the ports or east section of Poo-| 3 rooms and beth. 1. child PE S100 3 BEDROOMS. with iéxzi living | iteben weueee 1 CRAWFORD | rari ti Sc'tne nicest to] tied bath, dleposal, wart onrut tiae Spprosimately 68.000 | milled 858 een foam cand navural fireplace, pase op So one bene ee a tase , ee te en 6k eee a robe closets. gag, Beet, te BEAUTIFUL, BUNGALOW Terms. an elderly couple. No K. G. HEMPST D heat hot water. On bus line room, large ment, off beat and 1% caf s® | 5344 W. Huron Pe ¢iseo| eet, Gas garage, beautiful IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Only 2 years old, 26x34 on _ Felts "ha" ese 103 E. Huron FE +22 Ba mie neat ached I car | rage. $2000 down | SEW MODERN) ROOM CABIN, OSEPH F. REISZ utc "astchen, ee LARGE 3 ROOMS AND BATH. \ : ‘ gate. in SE . REIS attic, lovely — AROE 3 ROOMS AND BATH. |" pole ave, —_____ | ogee" one snags own Giroux & Hicks | r*tese- 8 8 20m 13% W. Huron et Income Deluxe recreation rovm. oemt. ns BUSINESS s47_Aubure. Rooms With Board 38 ; Eves. ‘il 6—Sunday 3-8 450 DOWN os Bre |" im epartiing condition inside =| heat jot 80n130. OPPORTUNITIE | : ~“ INCOME afta t Drayton Plains $1,45 . Co-operative Real Estate Bxchange and out, 6 rooms and bath ny ; . Pevete Sap set Grow 2 HOME FOR AGED| 5 and bath down, 3 and bath oR Will buy this modern 3 bedroom | oat ott ond bats tp. Lange ne NEEDED miles t. Newly "ladies, Reasonable OR 37666. with separaie entrances, fire | "FACT SIDE heme Cie fa veeteetas Fa Near Milford attic with ce Compare this— it can't be beat. Have rd Pea , | FOR BUDDIES, Also 1 SINOLE flees, Be nest sates aan 8 room modern bungslow. Maré:| price 6.48, Monthly 2, Room Lake Front Home on cal gereee, fave West side | bedrooms ond’ full beth) pansiod = by «ppointment 4 q : D eee breeze and jot TONG, MACHINE siOPS. u'you| Puivete cutreneey peat, bet. | fine im eokay | mere oe Tie te Sites aber eet pena | Bae ceaiiiach otcce pet] Ribtpronent adel oe ee es wre ‘ace’ new Lnogua ALL MODERN, | "OOM BOARD a 5 ts at ERO} . EA 1 4. ont a | Price, g8e0e, caly 9000.00 Down, youn FAMILY Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | izw—orotxp PLO op No drinkers. SC | IR M Year sround home on besutiful| Rd ig this new modern 3| 51301 of FE b-T208, Near St. Benedict’s Lage eal 11M. Saginaw St. Ph. PE 6-0i6| rooms and bath “i Lake Oabland. § rooms god vets | Fooms full basement, “ewtometie | Fi} : queany bath 0 mete. ee. 6 | Leena a Roe’ fee Eve, til 8:30 L 1 Nice W FE S-5091 or FE 5-2564 ' Retarat ‘Tirepiace: | of heat ‘and 1 sere ot land. Pull — eth Lake Estates goles we eeeeewnnd aa Just North iat ingusre, 4628 rn ; 20% W. Huron Reattor | Buiy $2900 down petee — Gove cnt 3 to, need 1 ft. living room, a se ote e hed 33 ce on * RANCH ae a tanin ROOMS was? ACRES of New 4 BEDROOMS enc >; Maes stair ved oo De beat ee ~wewv~ vwwewww~ ~~~ ~~~ | Rent Houses Furnished 35 beth eearty completed. Only| Liaits Bridge. Nine room Located in Drayton this 0] fh - Weler beater on DORRIS & SON amo, aeanet pr |> moo FoRNmmED Fie ee esos | ie See Ra mete ees. | Seer uokaet” Pica at| Ken ecvtetaPecrgareq | Renu'fempints awe sta] Rae en TEENS COOP MRRERE ° or » a , 20 B Pessonn cnoonss, kOTO- Was dice gr mare, Chore to towp.and| Grits bon th Fontine Presa. | “CUCKLER REALTY | bougn tor sit termites down | fovn Vor your sppbiniment call a a Magy Clemens. gehdol and | transportation, _PE 20007 ah 8 week 26 N. .~ FE 44001 vee its Need 4 Bedrooms? KNUDSEN sino eewcy peceages | Lavgt sti se som ar| @ePWee TO mage Po ESF 00 re BETA Taylor |Bun® Nichi mt lg yl toe tors Civiectn seen _leges, 80 Orchard Lake, PE +4329. CH ARLE sfiscbegaale REAL PSTATE Neen ice one. |Five Family Fe OER —EE REALTOR - INSURANCE : nook, —o ee NEWLY. DECORATED, Convalescent Homes 38A . ANN E | joo Oakland Ave =) FR emu) =A HOME OF YOUR Wecrection ‘ween 8 af oo Shows goed. income. (oe ese| Ga taal leer mS BETTER) “ens [Toroiston |. oO | Bee | RE i : a Er Sei Soe Templeton |; are ee Ee 2 ROOMS AND BA room lakefront home. North Side—2 Family ° i part Couple only. wa ome, A basement _ Hetel Roon 39 MIONTY a 5 omy -- 2 Acres—E. Blvd. 4 ACRES = Ture _ seguees = sae eaye Dwight St. bedrm. home. Only 1 ROOMS AND BATH. MURPHY | _ couple._Leke Orton, oN _ 2-60 ya Oab feors full basement. ¢| Near Pike With sew § room dungeon ete | bath UP ana DOWN Pally fer Kampsen 1 owner. Convenient to schools, meer e 8 gr Te bar | HpR Coy aor teas nausea | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Rpseee SAAR rere | 1 fap Gnrsomvnotere| Sirah fal bargam for ome] Srna fem ogee, Sa SE oe cotrance. Uulites tursished, close | <0 ea" aR APTS FURN OR | stucaphere tw a pote) end Tees | emmcurerm MANEEON tes ¢ bet a, gfe baceeneet | ne emssr SUBURBAN corms, This to 6 Ens ivosinent. | Realtors FE 4-0528] wm. 1H. KNUDSEN (OOMS AND BATH NICELY _— Tots welcome. Russell| service, it ts here. 4 rooms, 21x25 ft. living room with be idea! for or nur] 3 bedroom. Full beth, ern | Fast Side REALTOR a eecece ee weet an ® WEEKLY RATES fireplace, tilebath, severs] extra sery. $10,000, $3,000 down] kitchen, hot weter, sutomatic! 17, __ [377 8. Telegraph — Eves, & Bun |r 4 4516 Eve. FE te side, adults enly. 103 Washington. ee a aE $12 and wetet foresee, Ridiculously BY | Wee Cide Washi Boot pantera walle, tereweed | ShTSal™™ ysNiGt. octets | Omoverere nee! Ratate ectanes | FE 44510 Eve. BE 5-7 7 ROOM LOWER. UTILITiEe PUR-| the city, No j ROOMS WITH TV price 617,060 Easy terms. West Side—Washington gat etre utility Tom. Bew $21 price and terme 7 - = Po te Bank Big x Rodel” OnRAGe-WAMEROGSE |" te ’tane Or bets FE $-#128 gence FULL PRICE! Very attrec-| Park ana tots | pemp bocce “eet shed, gorees| N. Johnson Ave. HUMPHRIES Washer Baby w: cvme. No érint- |< nO0u UNFURN tive 4% room 24x26 ft. home with Attrestive © resem On seem, | ond chishen . All in excel-| Six rooms and bath. Stoker heat GOOD CLEAN HOME. natee Bane nea Fer. Gok Pa] ROO, Tenet” coun wae Seiemeot wai cotmnetsom,| Natit mates Sod | et eardca sof Al fox "aiy| ‘hg Tot"Owt' eta, frmcs. “* Rew gorge, toe eprenin ee : a Siw. ures Gt Pu. Pe | other Bice West sub. Sub- floor for 3rd bedroom, Pull! eto “wun “bere! discount’ for | Mari WEST Kitchen has knotty” cedar te- 2 NICE CLEAN LiONT HOUSE basement, of] heat, alumt- Ma Street ee waht fur. | MOP ite ‘wath. oll beat Seems ee ete num storms & screens, | Cash. tape Jal Here is © 4 bedroom home with| inets God sized utility room Rished. Cail after 1p. m. FE| © " OR > Te01 fenced ‘tot. 4 per cot 1K J. Templeton, Realtor] 20%, ec ee i weet) Bete =< = 2-9062. — B. D. CHARLES, Realtor $11,979, lot ear sthools end bus, You can mal) AND BATH. ; HOTEL AUBURIN : terest. Full price $11.97. | 5159 Orenard Lake Rd. PE ¢4863| ably priced — $8800 with $i000| meke a buy because it 5 cece, cage ee ee _Meadow Ave. Room wy Day ot weet FE 4-0521 _ oee ‘aaa Open Eves, _ Open Sun. J to $| down. needs inside and out.| A BEAUTIFUL HOME! ¢ ; . CAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOMS GAB) Also | ad Aparemente | 1717 8. Telogrogh, Open evenings | Drayton Plains— int Seminole Hills net —_ 4 Clareston, “on tnndevages 310 ° F) ne 7 BEDROOMS att ror WANDON LAKE ¢ MILES FROM NDON TAKE. ¢ Aubure La ae) 4 Bedrooms N = A fine femi ome. Seven room WEST SUBURBAN ations av early ore Seas to to children. | Pontisc. Situated on 1% acres with . fireplace, carpet | two bedroom home on large lot, : room seen ahi So Sait act| tors momthe ‘euea = none nO ; Sapa frat reese modern tik.sod "vent oot erms. Bee it | furnace. Pail beth, Ail hardwood eer eee Ee for Mr NICE NORTH SIDE — rg home 3 years 7. Immediate posession. floors, stairway to floored attic} 21 hed garage BACHELORS LIGHT HOUSE-| rooms in 2 unite. bs GOOD LOCATION ON N. PERRY J old, Living room ital? wie o detightful view for this WE BUY AND = . oe keeping room. Aubura Heights. Ce ey street for small business or for . pieture ,_ Jenle Ritch: | beautiful brick ranch home. LAND CONTRA pm a ee 7. ; CoM ae ape — mate athe dg a Bye 61,460 DOWN. Sbedrm. home west pF —-By S Richiy embecced cerpeting Scighborkood. 61.280 down - Cr TEL Corman Cunices | frtgeralor., clove. mea ot WB. Sguee Rene her om A eee eee cor cersas, | S0%ste, the Dall the pleture NICHOLIE] * | umMpny»ries SaeE agree Mee | serine Colee | 7 GTORE SPACE FOR RENT OB | - Farge ioc Srsoe Will ase for | ouintanding value st avaton,| oom, faces thy ake, and , WEST SUBURBAN |REALTOR _ FE 2-0474 7 CLEAN ROOMS ADULTS ONLY fo canteen, Secee Trailer "| ao Werehouse Sous with aT. oe soeme. 19418, ‘The, Teapossee lodge AND HARGER CO. dition, Practically new with ful SF. teres oe Pee 3 ROOM PRIVATE BATH AND|2 OARAGE HOUSES COUPLES avons Ga Bate SUBURBAN foRTE, 3 - bearm.| Elizabeth Lake Estates | of one well Metural finish 155 w Huron “er Ph. PR 5-818) pornood. Beboot bus et door | entrance Cleon and —— povtersed. . a Ex 2 z, ° at “ home ft on 1 fir ae in '33 mieated oe 2 bond land- = io ne gg Bice gape re ae te. $1,500 Feaeiunz> 3 aND BATH au. | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 3 forages, es e only 6. Bath on firet floor, plus Begrooma.s asemient At | 14 KIN ER burn Heights. FE 17-0361 after 6 st ’ 3 ~ _ Rent Office Space 41 000 down, total price, $11,900 2 caer Glue pomne te —* garege! Let's loot . Pm. STORY FRAME. - Enjoy living knotty pine roome up. ; : . > ROOMS TMices ‘gare bem Re | peucoses,_, Chien ap ag ~ ee a re cont | WERT SUBURBAN — Ong NEW STONE REALTY co. | /4ke Fret oot ts Private entrance. Share bath. No ap a for office or small business. 3513/10 ACRES. Id1m. modern home in Sntched reer S51 Sie ter tie A ob pee ey S| I igs A eg a drinkers, FE 29747 ___=_| wee sino. Bos Elizabeth beautiful setting of large ever- 4 oleocs, PHA brand new 2-bedroom ranch- 9 to & p.m. Dafly; Sun. 1 to 6 front lawn, shade, seawall 2 ROOM APT ADULTS. ALSO poem Woes. 20.8 wo fh barn, : er, all large airy rooms = Pm ani aEEERPENE sand beach and grill, 2 Gouble sleeping room. 344 W ROGens AND BATH ON AUN For Sale Houses 43 a = SE a Located on nice ot orp J0sLYN level like - new shingle ures. _—_ aa Lak for | family of eonvaies- | Clarkston Investment Ps cokes vies ot 2 bedrooms nice living room with yook and war. Prins Oth ) ROOM APT. ALSO SELL FUR- No. 2. Near M 7 AC sel ‘et 94,800 down painted walls, oak $500 DOWN —- Plus FHA e dining L, mirror lke floors, ia niture. 803 an’ Ave vo. 2.» EAST SIDE Weck ot eS Saeed Main home & rooms, 4 bed- floors, tile bath, and auto- mortgage costs Brand new fiush doors, tile bath with shower, ees an waa Lg ——s7 Y eno $45. FE 17-8445 rooms, modern, oi] heat, 2-car rooms, oi] heat, full bese a yg me A good buy 2 bedroom bungalows, Osk aluminum storms and = sereens, ba esse nea 3 CLEAN ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- | Ale garage, paved street. $1,500 down. | NEAR ST. FRED'S. Single home | ment, siaceed ta poreh, Also 99750, Terms floors, ttle baths, ofl forced $2,009 down —— = He runing. | Oe Pe oss GI RESALE or easily converted for 2 family fretege on gee take, Sow PLUS COST DOWN on sepnesrts, ene Geter BRICK TER Donelson Park 5; ROOMS AND BATH HEAT AND | WALLED LAKE. SMALL HOME |2 bedrooms, kitchen, dinette L. tv Saal elk ied eek. An lou: showing good yearty income | FOR O1'8 — pon, 3 of Beaters. Houses meutated 11 yoo would like @ heme with| Well loceted Cape Cod 1 not_water furxished. OL 6 Ct._O-1618. |. ee gee y walle ae rem. beth, steirwey to me ated. plastered sustas. | Seeaneg ae oo } og avetiebie. f vone mee” eceel puers pg le gy cog ay — uate See or: 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ADU °. garege. $2,100 down. en syn 1] AM ere tm excelent rest. now. #1.900 oF will trade for a'} bed. ted living ‘room wilh fire- Sal her a5 Om 2a | nocae AE cr|___yesaiea or Fe ore ee ee ee Roy Annett Inc.| grime Siwsenwem'ent | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |" ma oy | (SSS Jie Hillerest, Wood- pom lB a : elon . . | INDIAN VILLAGE. Immediste pos- REALTORS - ood can’t afford 76 W. Huron Open 00 at one Gao Oe pageriyyeinl Pony ove gl 900 ok dults only__FE S00". | “side, ent session to this attractive 2/95 © uron Pméere! 97109) to rent. VE 37103 or PR 9.0700 : wade, Salcemen tank. Owner mov- Wa CRoOme PULL BaD nem Steen Dave weg, 5 oa weet ee etter woe te one of | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 e100 nes ao ve Real Estale Exchange on property Outever tein. & 17tn OS a el ey. Fa cs SANGH TIPE ps A foe ey 5 pene ee — t+ month will buy » bedroom GI HOMES Henry Clay Ave. : as ah Beer home, bdeautifuly landscaped, heal in tad basement. Porm So plenty of epee toy. tus. wel Soon haw ggg en me IRWIN & ROSA dp gay home for © terse «+ ROOM APT. ADULTS ONLY. ro or are - On private P. — OR down. p = cleo sa a’ — 5, te REAL ESTATE texira large roome — pew = eee | shout micway between Lake, Or- ; me wn _ [ stores. Extra lot evallebie. Walls, “dream bitehens tres knotty | PE sin Ore Dees Pe 22181 basement, floor. oo oo ee SUANISMED, | Sate boot es red, EW TROON a BAT 40 72 fA. soned for business RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | fre, “fall “vase nents, automate Vocation. Price #13,000, ea a. . ’ . ; down, Next to scacol bus yo ote es rm. | a % Ww heat and stairway to expansion G ] ’ terms ae nee ee OR 20. —n.| ane Opm begs Oop Tews, Oe of tment cad shter bork. Tt betas, | East Side Phone FE 31103 or OR 51648 Se on A.S - gph a mod aa ee Seneen noveke s APT. PEE. 6 7 Ta SihminGual SY OWNER. 3 peer parece. Idea) for tourtet | a ow tm Ge cin Co-operative Real Estate Excharige pleticn Neat as & pin and practically - Hill Top Ranch soarament lower, Ameraee oan — Deagoum trams, garage, fescet | home: ati’ omens. jiee erent | comes, nel Living room. EXISTING HOMES | oaipieutcesa set) cris (oe eae iti gg mont LAKEFRONT HOME. WILL RENT War fee business future. $il.900 with | naturel ie, 3. rs CAN ALSO BE processed for GI attached garage that is in a won ford. 18 acre semi-private Couple ol Sn Biss Dear a 4 c vaple ORION VACAut GAS PORRICE. rune oyun. Sesomant, ou best, Moree — = e aa West suburban location lake — dest fishing. New Watertord High School. Call — >_> "oa*F. furniture. Stag of Spoems. & . 1% ACRE. Less than 3 miles ae | en coreene, Aine 9 i | . . oma a Reanclliygarn 4 car carage To ine! Farm- APt GLEAN | LARGE ROOMS | Sonean sRiCk HOME, é . Pontiac's north side. Immediate Sr aan teas sare R. J. VALUET, Realtor fireplaces ta reereation room and ey Le heceme 138 ees E24 find Tear garage. We Ywill_ be muse tte nenr dabenp Welghts | = show you the above | Hurry, a few left! right with very convenient! "WZ SillrGoMn. REALTOR =e. _.__FE +062 - - @ ¥F_ Lots On STANLEY. ROCHESTER Rs BT. rE os A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 9950 DOWN—One atre of near lake and 3 bedroom home. LITTLE FARM - Excellent modern hoine with full 2 JAMES K two 704 S. Telegraph BROWN $1000 DOWN — “Immediate session Two bedroom located im city and priced at 96,300. *. only cleaning but is @ real buy at this low price. $2,450 DOWN-‘Only 7 years old condition" Lovely land car garage, fireplaces E 24810 F Member Co-op _Real_ Estate Exch _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PP HUMPHRIES LAKEFRONT COMPLETE! _ Winter with a crackling fire kitenen, Dining . formica Pull Tange an early ap- pointment! Ask for Mr.- H phries personaliy Humphries REALTOR um FE 2-0474 oO Evenings, ° sate. Exchange Lake & Water Frontage Near Drayton Plains As iow as $30 per front ft. Easy terms. HOLMES-BARTRAM payments. RED HORSE 6018 CASS ELIZABETH PE 42252 RD. FE 2-9179 100 ft OXBOW LAKE lake frontage. 4bedrm. brick heme, new ‘# Fine modern tink, 28 ft Roomy in kitchen, tile with over- -Jaadscaped. . Ricely Xie overt acre! Must | Co-o FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-€105 open eve Next to Consumers Power YEAR ————— + ROU Bunny R living room * enclosed » Detroit, V. LAKEFRONT -|i¢ ACRES § ROOM HOME sU- | Humphries FLOYD KENT. Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eve Nest to Consumers Power 2 NICE BUILDING LoTs ON EAST side, pavement, curb, sewer and ¥ HOUSE AND 30 ACRES $7,000 With §2.000 down, Call FE 5-6008 —efter_ ¢ pm 21 ACRES Oniy 7 miles from downtown Pontiac. Located north of city Here oo — eat buy acreage W price #3,- 950 with only $950 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor Ws Lawrence, FE 65-6108 open eve Next to Consumers Power ___ For Sale Farms 48 *” 180 ACRES OF PAVEMENT. 1 room ee, 2 barns. Only $19,500. Sp CT W Ruron St” 90 ACRES Near Ortonville, 6-rm farm home all on 1 fir Full bath modern kitchen, full basement Good productive farm. tevel-to rolling, 76 acres tillable 2 ros, 18 with drink- ing cups milk poultry and b r houses plus other FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24.W. Lawrence FE §-6105 open eve Next to Consumers Power _ehy Z Realty. Ortonville Sale Business Property 49 OOOO ees GILES T busine-s lots all together en Walton Bivd. Can be bought on terms. Excellent location. GILES REALTY CO 62 W. Huron FE 45-6175 open 9 till ® ‘MODERN CABINS CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE! Wonder. In full swing—league play going a en cee verything in fine condition. Building only space ENT ONLY. $75 000 terms Realtor FE 2-0474 63.N. Te Rd. Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WILL SELL GROWING INTING and publi com vy in heart ishing of Royal Oak Weekly and month- ly publications Best location in town, must leave for another: climate, Call evenings after 6 30 MUlbert 82604, or write Box 24. Royal Osk Michigan. POOT BUSINESS FRONTAGE eon é% 82 Modern ranch type hom ‘ oe eS] FOR COLORED FAMILIES 9 centy ee we pd be barber beauty shop, lunch- foom or < depot; Inquire 430 8. Jessie Business Opportunities 51 BEER & WINE STORE have to bere cal 2 in same location. Good Thhente! $12,506 includes stock. One PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave 7 re “Real Binee 1919" At Mio 8 cabins fu nished. Will = car or house 16h & 1th C and directions IRWIN & ROSA 268 Boies A REAL ATE FE $0101 PE 23-6564 §=6FE_ 32-2163 ~ | POR SALE STORE BUILDING. Must be moved lab by 20 ft. equipped. No investment req _ OR 40113 after 5 p.m. BUILDING ¢@580. SALE OR _lease FE 2-0418. 4 BAY GAS STATION. 2 HOIST, on busy street. Will sel) at inven- tory, PE Soe POR RENT; GAS STATION, LOW oe 667 8. Telegraph. FE GROCERY STORE _ ed Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 410 W Huron 8t PE 2-441) SMALL GROCERY AND MEAT. Well equipped on good street By owner cheap with easy terms Forced to retire Write Pontiac Press Box 57 QUICK SALE Pination end Bving cuarters. Wil Phone FE 8-0568. LEASE: FILLING PEe4-2148 for_equity FOR SALE OR station with house. GOLD MINE It'e the hottest bowling bar and ¢ Saginaw-Bay bs area a alley. t, oF prope rt payment. Cal] for mote ormation on No. < NICE BUSINESS A hardware store located in a town about 40 m‘les from Pontiac. Does a nice business with ¢ mark up and low overhead In- cludes property, business and all er you can buy fust the business. with a good lease. Phone RE No STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac Pontiac State Bank a . John A. Landmesser, Broke FE 41582 FE 5-0078 Partridge any TAVERN, GROC Exceilent corner_location in brick bidg with plenty of parking. Tav- ern and store separate. Grossing approx $4000 per mo Includes mod 6 rm. apt. above. Buy the business, tavern & SDM licenses and fixtures for only $15,000 full price HOTEL, LIQUOR Beautiful solid brick hotel on main street in small busy town. lt s the only liquor spot in town. Excellent corner location, all new- lv decorated New gas furnace. 16 room rentals plus additional tn- come Buy real estate, fixtures, LAKE GROC., HOME Busy grocery with beer & wine take-out right on lakefront, Good heat = weet home with 2 car also on lake Truly a com that’s hard to beat! Only $10,000 plus stock down. FIWARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS World's Largest 43. W. Huron Open Eve, FE 9-6316 DON’T WORRY. HUR- RY and rent that vacant room through-Classified ads for extra income! Dial FE2-8181 for a Scres, Home easily converted to =, or clinic, Will jease, . Lake Ra, FE 4-601, r { ‘ Pontiac Press ad-wriler. and all for only $72,500 on terms. | . food market. Owner losest inv: | Lid- "4 E. Lverty: MU good Pa MA 40345 CA office, LGRIM wA 2-0200 | WiLL RENT SPACE TO BEAUTY pl with following. OR ~ Sale Land Contracts 52 25% DISCOUNT $8.133 balance payable at $100 room modern in ; w. k Evenings. FE 46402. Alsk for Mr. Clark a HAVE LAND ON 6 ith base- room Li ment. Will sell for $5,000. Call _Maple $6681_ : LAND CONTRACTS 20% DISCOUNT PAUL JONES REAL Syste 632 W Huron 43505 “LET YOUR $$$ WORK FOR YOU We bave a turnover tp land and amall . Con- e inv PE 20340 or 50075 ation. Stet em daily fun es 20% DISCOUNT Up to $500 LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 MONEY WAITING YOU MAY BORROW $25-000 Today Crea. Fake up to Se months to 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. | ‘ SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? BENEFICIAL 1 W. Lawrence FE 20249 Pontiac WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 “ peabloma doce exp {2 se ments. Telephone us or call at our of- “STATE * FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 02 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS Extra Fast Service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone 64 W. Lawrence &t. PE ¢1538 MONEY for People Who Work Money to Loan 53/5 Ee o il Her aeons Ht A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE _ conatlien, 935.1 PE 23700. $28, 950, 9100 up to sseo | A Corer 4a, - Wena Bigs If your’ week ‘tly im —4 chairs, $15. MA 5-6304. com, is between $35 and DETROIT 8T. GAS RANGE, eS eS table top, in excellent condition. designed es- only $45. MI 6-1300. pecially for you. When STOVES. BOUGHT SOLD & EX pe ro ee oad ue aaer changed, Turners “03 Mt. Clem- in one day. tom choice of ens FE 2-001. repayment EASY ELECTRIC WASHER. REA- sonab.e. EM 3-4030. GENERAL PUBLIC Used Trade-in Dept. LOAN CORPORATION | Washer oo Saas 69 W. Huron St. Table Wop gas ~ange ST) gae'9s Phone FEderal 3-7181_ |". = ros a suite tas be Mortgage Loans 54 | Students Kichen capt en eis LOW INTEREST fe PARKING Unlimited funds for single fam WYMAN’S a a ad ee Ae Hi G’PETERSON |i" scallent “conaiuon ye,” Bi 1310 Pontiac State Bank _ 61410, ___. Phone FE 5-806 or FE ELECTROLUX, GOOD CONDE i { rE ces od E-Z TERMS Frage Pere mrierge a tee anon Used about 3 me. Wil] settee mettressss Sieh sell on low downpayment or ren- SS Gt ae a I a Ni 6pm, OR 1%. rr) Sevenport Ls | pee aro dl YOUR LARD aang | yy desks $47.95, erty) Si. "eedel car & cack. Eno tadies *1 69 by «8 throw _H. J. VanWelt_ OR 31358. cue Bite ‘ete te on oon ars nouve mortguce eeuity fur oe Apartment size gas stoves eT oe ced acusstrenere, | BANK FURNITURE CO. EXCHANGS 42 ORCHARD AVE, NEXT en . Tro F STATION. = _Teleereee E-Z TERMS real estate or contract. See Tony.| ELECTRIC STOVE. GOOD CON- 22 Auburn. dition. Call MI 41372 NEW WINCHESTER, 12 GAUGE. | EIGHT PIECE MODERN DINING Model 12, for oan pump room set, $65. Cornet $60. MY __ifle_of equal value 51488. | 23-2000 IGIDAIRE # CUBIC FOOT RE- NEW CUSTOM MADE = ay oe ee A. .» Runs _Feal nice $75. 73 Aubcrn Avenue. FRIGIDAIRE “THRIFTY 30” FUR FE Equity IN 2 bed modern bungalow, 10 miles West of Pon’ «e for 3 or more bedroom home. Apply to SwaP io &-! INTERN ATIONAR dump tor truck tractor. 62313. WILL TRADE 169 ROYCRAFT 7 HP. ELGIN. SWAP FOR 16 pee or 12 gauge automatic OR WILL TRADE foot housetrailer as down pay- ent . 148 ZIMMER m or for equity in home farm in or vacant ac e. to make come ac Many different ways bere a deal. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. v Pr, FE §-6165 ‘Open Eve ‘till 8:30 ‘47 OLDS SELL le R butid meterial. 3-6821. WILL SWAP LIKE NEW ‘51 30 ft. LaSalle for im house. _ FE 56-4492 after p.m. BUCKNER Pos' Phone OR }-1271 Need Money? It's as near eas your telephone. Home & Auto ‘Loan Company 407 Community Nationa! Bank Bids. Hours 8 to 5; Saturday 8 to ! LOANS _ $23 to 8500 825 to Community ‘Loan Co, 30 E. Lawrence » FE 2-7131 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ' 202 N. MAIN" ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $35 TO $500 AUTOS Li Ph, Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9781 | , wy i FF ere For Sale Clothin 56 BELLE OOOO ™ BOY'S SIZE 12 WOOL GABAR- dine suit, black motorcycle jacket. gray Qannel slacks and shirts. A good condition for BOY'S CHICAGO ROLLER skates, size °. Worn once. $10 Lady's ice skates. size 7. $3 Lady's gabardine coat, size 12 $5. 2 lady's skirts, size 24 waists OR 3-7773 __ ee BRIDESMAID ORESS IN WINE gy | velvet, princess style size COVERT CLOTH SPORT COAT, A GRAY WOOL WITH GRAY PERSIAN WOOL COLLAR, BOTH SIZE Ry BEST OF CHE - CALL CONDITION. FE 2146 AFTER | — FUR Coat, 33. CLOTH COAT, $10. 14. Good condition, 4561 __Nnene_ PE 36 MOUTON LAMB COAT_ BRAND new, site 12. Sacrifice. FE 5-9382. NAVY BLUE WOOL SUIT, SIZE 14, $10, % |b mouton coat, size 13, $24 | 51265. SIZE 19 TO 12 WARDROBE FOR ladies, Dresses, skirts,. etc. Ave after 6. nt Std Sale Household Goods 57 ANTIQUES: CORNER WHAT-NOTS, _Tocker, dropieaf table MY 3-4308. APT. SIZE Tess So ep BORE Map * av ft. Wall Tile... ./.10c Ros, 205 Reet iit este Olt, 12212 $6.95 ARMSTRONG VINOFLOOR ‘» price oxi2 LIN OLEU BONNY MAID INLAID LE 0c uron ; 4-3064 1 $6. 1 $8. ALSO SYERS. 141 WH 2 SMALL RADIOS: tition. LE FLOOR SAMPLES . $140.80 Sealy innerspring mattress CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. — Harbor __FE_ 5-001] o FE 6-00974 _ GAS STOV" AND DINING ROOM ashineton. __$10. FE 5-5046. GE PORTABLE IRONER LIKE new, $50 Call FE 42221. RANGE AND WRINGER _type Hotpoint washer, FE 4-368. GRAY KROEHLER 2? PIECE LIv- Ibi ate See ante Ex et REFRIGERATOR, ‘ase ar CRIB. 19¢ PER DAY 19¢ FULL SIZE AUTO. Nationally Advertised -119¢ Clothes Dryer 19¢ 20 Ib. CAPACITY FOR RENT 19¢ FE 4-3563 19¢ SPECIALS . coottvess._ $36.08. New a bed. complete, $14.95. metal td oe Sere ati 5 e chrome dinette $39. new at We bay sei and exchange for OAKLAND FURNITURE 104 8. Saginew__‘_PE_38823 copper tubing, $25, Call ener ¢. 85-2803. FRADE ELECTRIC STOVE FOR UNCLAIMED LINOLEUM SALE 912 LINOLEUM... .$1.98 $4.95 HOUSE PAINT .. $1.4 GAL. We ox® Tile a") 3c Plastic Wall Tile. 36¢ 8q_ Ft. GARBAG $1.96 6x0 Pe are cconece BSc 414 Ft. Wall Tile. .....8c California Inlaid ......... ‘We Plastic . 90% Ont Rubber Base ie. FI. Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw FE 23-5450 Free wery 4 | 4 BAY 40. MI + WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS 30° gas range A-1........:.... pee. 121 N. SAGINAW 12% IN. EMERSON ee deeper er coercion Inside ® Pc. DINING ROOM SUITE. good ditt FE 2-2 126. 8 PIECE DINING ROOM a $35. elain and chrome kitchen table $10 Full size gas e, _ $38. 1320. 6 Fr. KELVINATOR REFRIGER- ator and Kenmore ironer, good cond 2-5352 é APT SIZE GAS RANGE. ae od slightly scratched. Also several full size ranges in electric and gas at extraordinary values. Mich- igan Fluorescent, 393 Orchai Lake Ave AIR COMPRESSORS AND JACK crete broken by job. CONE’S RENTAL * 1251 Baldwin 2-007T ANCHOR FEN FRA approved. No Ph_ FE 5-4962 for com age shotgun. RM WINDOWS AND ia 8 sto Shafter y payments. rE Out. PE aaeTa. ALL-PURPOSE HELP- ERS: Classified ads! To No down | Garbage PP x y a $1.50 gallon, . JACK’S LINOLEUM 183 N. Perry near Sears LINOLEUMS. 39% YD. Req, $4.95 —— 0.0 VINOFLOOR *'s price 4, FT.. WALL TILE. .&€ buy, sell, swap, . hire, call FE281811 4" 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 1954/ — SIXTY-NINE by Dick Aian LUMBER mo YARDS Detroit A.4, TO 8 P.M. 1 - 1 $85. per M. 1x12 Pine beards i isla W P tecrine Se ne an red ™ nn AY ls¢ pine ik MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8191 Cooley Lake Rd. uindre at 20-Mile Open Sundsys 10-Inch Lathe Logan floor oa rfect condition, used only 30 hours including omy prop gears horsepower motor. v= oa DUO THERM CONSOLE SPACE heater a end tank, H Little. of floor furnace 75,000 BTU, complete, OR 3-7078. DIVIDED KITCHEN SINK. ACCES- sories included. Reasonable. EM 3-403) Buo- THERM OIL BURNER. 4 OR room Le —_ ~.* ‘ee gas _Beated Lod. guangie DOORS Aluminum 26x6/8, 630 per — Were $0 icine adware Oper. Sundays 8-12 1927 Auburn Ra. ‘at Crooks) FE 20092 ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30 in. model, with every bnew pos- ecratched 6286.00 value 8 &. Michigan Fivorescent. 393 Orchard Lake ave ENGLISH SADDLE AND BRIDLE. Ballet slippers, size 12's and 6. OR 3-1008 Re. rey EASY SPIN DRYER. A-i CONDI- tion cheap MA 41001 after r 6. ELECTRIic LIGHT FIXTURES for every roonr in the house in newest 1964 designs, terrific vai- Din Porch $295 value $1.95 Slightly factory irreguiars. Michigan Fiu- crescent. 383 Orchard | Lake Ave FREE MAN STOKER COMPLETE with controls and hopper fed. Has not been abused. Ph. FE 5-8165 for a rea! bargain. FINE STORM POOR, Jo aad PACTORY ans ea \SH BASING. 995: @ A Thom Pet s pson. 8 5. Pant crhqaarwrt™ Obirte toe hes PE Spal with _ +1916, MI “7218. ELECTRIC & po By WATER Ff Wear. ers, cabinet sinks, your rubbish in Also closed drums. H. P. Sutton, 4750 Joslyn FREE STANDING TOILETS $17.95 Wasnbowls with fittings we 3 sete with 85. Colored 8109.50 és Oe *— SAVE PLUMBING 8 Y 100 8. w St, 200 1 BP" ELECTR. MOTOR USED GIRL'S 2% IN. BICYCLE. E, GoopD condition OR 3-4334 GUN TYPE OIL BURNER comM- plete with furnace & tank. 675 Can be seen in opefatio. FE 5-a970 ‘Garage Doors | Compl ee to be sizes available at ~—G & M COMPANY _ 8AWS AND SCISSORS MACHINE SHARPENED ALL WORK. IS NTEED. S pte e Rd. x7 ft cue“ lege, guns, vent Garage Doors Tim Rt ce Treat "Takes Overneas. Doer Co 2010 Dixie Hwy. FE 45654 GAS RA $19.95 size refrigerator $40.95 e rs $30.95 Frigidaire 30 t+ range floor — $189.95 ic CRUMP ‘ELECT RIC 466 Auburm FE 43573 A 8UN i size and Steino therapy _heat. Reasonable. ei >-4805. BOT WATER HEA . 3 GAL. as, new for use on ers c] $119.50 a bt egaa ict i is E He He. Paul. ae t. Cyr I Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lak Commerce LINOLEUM. "We ae ee ie 4. yd. SMITH'S 2 237 S. oS. Saginaw $00 50 Diep ed’ shallow well” pump in- stallationr. No money own KELLY'S HARDWARE » 8 p e : 5 E ean and service your- self. Hundreds tn use in this area. . dally, As- with Trailer Bxchaonge, os. across from Tel- Huron center. Open eves, and Sun. P. % im. (1 ff. lengths) leo ft. % fi. lengthas de ft. SAVE PLUMBI SUPPLY 100 w FP E4-2100 SEPTIC lo CU GHOUSE RE- Electric range t $165 «r will sell sepe- rately 6 arbor saw with motor $25. 8165 ter. Off - ieee at! ile Straits ak “PLUMBING SPECIAL $2 gal. & year electric hot water heaters Installed free on lines. $90 ARNASON PLUMBING SUPPLY 968 M-15, Ortonville Phone 130 awoke Plywood All kinds, plain & decorative Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers Ly gs UMBER. THING & Oey 16 al eenver. FE 26722. RUMMAGE SALE. ST. JAMES ek _Oct. 21 8 tom USED 1,000, ), 2,000, , 3,000 AND 4,000 = EM 3-4832 ween 4:30. Petroleum Equipment Co 10479 Highland Rd. % LB. SMOOTH ROOFING $235 90 Ib. Slate roofing . 385 roll rf Gal. coating 27% each Dest Cement LW Gal BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING 8UPPLY CO 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 STORM WINDOWS. 2% X 54, ., storm doors with screens. 401 Third Ley 55883 after 6. Bars “STOKER AND bef BOILER. OL 1-767 LB. SMOOTH oaeiea a RO’ 90 Ib. Slate footing $3 85 rol 5 gal. Roof Coating $2.75 each Plastie Root Cement $1.10 gai BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO #1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 DDER CHAIRS IN GLEAM- ing chrome with beautiful Duran seats with value. $12.45 Slightly ——— Michigan Fluorescent, ard Lake Ave. TRAILER. SPARE. ; puch tarpaulin i) lie its, pense. _ Stake body FE satis _ SEPTIC T CLEANED BY little as 86.95 chemtes! a ' G. A. Thomoson, 8 8. Perry SHALLOW WELL PUMP. ONE OF the eS —_ Has rons in oe fect. ‘value, 5 tie te Michige fect. “88 ¥ +. gen in ve SAVE ON K GUTTER. 12 CENTS f{\ Warwick. 2678 Orchard L&. Ra. UsED_ NORGE ou ~ BURNER. plete thermo- and — ase com stat, suiieate OR 3-7500 _ G. G. TERS, $55 ry electric heaters, $87 50 wt son, 80 3. Perry. STEEL CLOTHES LOCKERS. for small machine shop Reasonable. Call for appointment to see, AJ . at LL OAK CO one winter. 1017 Stanley Rd.. “rE Used Pine fee 2ee@n4t ise ass Se ea, 226 Door joists. Se f. EP eae GU ECEIOTE mee J * sheathing . 99 per mix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 % im. oak fooring tc sq. ft. Steel clothes post $11.46 pr. Many other items low prices $340 Highiand Ra se: OR 3-7082 65:20 except Sunday — sis G. E. MOTOR. single . used only 32 months, 1% H. P. Will sacrifice. MUtnal MODEST MAIDENS 4 p i a é sf i i j - f | ATTENTION _ sand “Oh, yes—you have the right number. Our names are Jane and Betty—and we don’t have a date yet tonight!” For Sale Pets Sale Farm | Produce _7s8 FOR -—_ NEW DOG HOUSE. der at your | foesl, arent SPECIAL ON BULBS. TULIPs, mark JAN. KENNELS + BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS. INDIVIDUAL AKC REO. BEAGLES; © Ti for sale or will take shotgun, FE , trie ran- sey rust. diet sichen “tables LEAVING FOR TEXAS WANTS t | econ 3 $0-OALLON OIL ae WITH ee lead line a poe Sa ae om Tropical and supplies Harrison. 2% biocks 8. of A ——— sub-division. AMERICAN 6 ORWERAL. WEST- _W. Huron & Do It Yeorsef FITTINGS ALL TxPES OF HYDRAULIC EQUIP- PONTIAC FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR (€ 0. BOXER REGISTERED. 15 months old. $50 PE 6-0301 CALL AFTER 4 P. M. Dover Read, Washington — Pit run 60-40 and Wiikinson FGnAceats AND CANARIES. 2480 46510 PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CAO-| - food. Since 1977. $84 Oakland Shredded Peat ‘Humus >| aaaiaar ae black dirt or Peet on 364. oe and — 25. 4 _Bupplies._O OR 3-1534. WANTED Pi FILL | DIRT. tf. REASON- 01400 "tit PA ay ok wid FOMERANTIAN PUPPIES. NOTICE TO ALL TRACTOR OWNERS back 20233 a Pace einoe Pours. | jes. elee ———: power Lo eo For _ and ‘ake over contract ‘PONTIAC. qT ACTOR & EQUIPMENT | i a is i fd | x 5 a Hl SPRINGER SPaXiAL, THis HAND- some is bred “ UNTRAINED BIRD DOO $15. 300 Corner 6 Mile Ra and Mound, pet her a pate PRICES. ~NOW is THE TIME "tte ese oe TRISH it you are feckios YOUR L- a DEALER Pontiac Rd. at aoe bal ny FARMALL CUB. PLOW. Disc cultivator and mow- ? Highiand writer Cesk. 3 draw- ational Building Pontiac & Highway or U. 6. 16, Turn Mall Ra. at to 8990 Grange ews Clinic & Groveland Eye very litte et se qn ome. _Fe 2008 | BALES isT AND IND +5 oe we wer ea. © Pontiac Farm. intersection of US 23, and _M %. Ph. Martiand 3282 For Sate Livestock 72 VER MAPLE. 1% inch and 2? tne. All Kinds of evergreens. Pontiac : $170.00. Acme visible cabinet, typewriter desk, 34x60 $75.00; Special Cold desk $118 00 General Printing & Office Supply. “Sale Sporting ; Goods “6 65 1 ITHACA 12 GAUGE PUMP oun. Equipped with Cutts compensator. years olf Perfect condition Buy and Save Now!! HOUGHTEN’S wheels to roof maide ané out see ties rea OPT | JEROME ford Ra 82056 Oran acritice, 18s MARE AN AND peo a ea AKc . Seon _ Puppies, 1 Dick’s Air Cooled Engines SEE THE wry FCOROMY aibtNo wesee Sie) tesetere Lee's Sales & Service : Dh. eee PALOMINO | GELDING, ¢ YEARS DEER RIFLE SHOT GUN AND Telephone Rochester OL: com camping equipment. FE DEER RIFLE 30-30 WINCHESTER. Like new, has been w Pull price $60. 1428 Cass Lake Rd. OR 3-7666. , female, liver and white i r BLACK As tan eyes old. $25, 9501 DOUBLE BARREL miaX a oot 2 gauge like new hace 53560 /Wiseentin motors. Pontiac Farm Sooty, ; ORAL AKC C _REOUTERED BEAGL E : = 2 old. MI 2 DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS 7 oe in 12 ox * $19 1. 20 gauge. 942. _heifers, $100 for beth MA 63 : jes. a... : Opdyke Ra. PE S-1451. ATIC GARDENS eat fuse AND GOPPiiEs PAREHURST at oa og couR $150 IN DOOR PRIZES AUCTION. SALE OF BALES oe, 630 OAKLAND AVE. | gpa For Sale Used Trucks 90 uction Sa 77, A i les Auto Service 8l AUCTION. ANTIQUES - OCT. -|on CRANKSHAFT GRINDING , oN 6 10: am. 29 Sarl Ave ear — rebored, : Ann ‘Arbor, Mich. Hand made | 2 Hood Ph. FE . Walnut corner cabinet, enerry | chests, commodes, walnut wach | EXPERIENCED WECHANICS stand, marbie table, save you money on motor. clutch, w, nae. Biva PLAN maay other tems. on wun ‘ai BRAID. MOTOR SALES til ce wien ia soid Broadw _Auction _Bob Perry. er PHONE FE 2-0186 FAPM “AUCTION BAT. mort, Me | "Seen et West eae 8 wre Lapeer Ra. ‘4 mile | — — ig Dadeed ae tebe i Mabe Sale Motor Scooters 82 cows, 2 Swiss Jersey cows, ns? | PDP PPP PPP PLD PIED III stein heifers i to 18 months 4 theifer calves. John Deere A | EACLE $56 DOWN. 66 ‘WEEK. cones aoe ae eanine | 2 6 _Pedtes PE 44246 Daten ag Cushman Scooters mower, 13. hole Van Brunt ‘4? CUSHMAN ROADEINO, 2 old 4 speed transmission EM 3-3540 ee ~ 8. ee: ; vsED vEaY i = Iso 600 bales alfalfa and| Lots of extras. $135 OR 3-6174. POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON — Harley Davidson see Hariey vidseo Sa: . Bagh HAVING SOLD MY FARM 1 WILL es Co. 373 8 sell at Public — the| naw remises jogated soulh | ; and ‘smile West of Washington For Sale Bicycles 84 at 7686 25 Mile Road on Friday. rw October 15th | beginaing at ttt Boy's ENC a ee Goop Starcraft alum peaka. Tee FRIDAY, OCT. 18TH & SAT. , OCT Starcraft aluminum poals | Tee: Rd & Curd Ra. Pile. worth Boats. Master Craft trailers RF Rg ts OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Orehard Lake Ave FE 23-8020 pismo a ole ory istiorm rock-| _ ALUMACRAPT BOATS ; jase, | Eviarude moto Ore ere tS fine benging | MARINE! weiss Tae SERVICE fancy’ Quilts, linens, bundreds of | Switzer Craft & Yellow Jacket port hy Terms cash. The sale| Boats. SHORTY HOOK'S vou have been weitice = At Pine Lake. Phone PR 2-8300 able on grounds. J. 3, cost Transportation (ffered 87). end davenports, riders to help dri ete ‘aa Levinas. Prop., O. ow. peness Bo ‘notity” "Nefove “Oct. Husband, Auctioneer A Ful WAY SERVICE. For Sale t Housetrailers 78 FONTIAD DAIVEAS Union Street. aoe TRUCE Go! UCK GOING SORTH FART ‘Sl INTERNATIONAL %& im execelient plekup, e ™ side and out, 21,000 actual cabinets, several pri o transmissions overdrive ead rear | FOR Hs 1 rh dressers, walnut desk bookcase | akel repairs, Reliable Garage 28 “geyy-+ — oa combination, drop leaf tables, so- fas, several antique clocks, lomee. | REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING pietures e Salad Gk iesenaes Gane | "FREE. ESTIMATE schoolmaster’s desk —e = a ene. OF CARS retary, ‘reckers, 1951, beth with 32.000 actual miles Secrif ist CHEVROLET PICK UP, RA- dio, heater, $135. OR bs ad CHEV. ‘51% + TON ‘PICKUP. condition! Pine- assume paym: “ ward. Birm! m. ie POR SALE: 1048 aa G dump truck or will’ — for a good Ford a Sve oe . 2 _FrE straw. ‘roa rd. Metamore Bank For Sale Motorcycles _ 83 ina a Cai TON Om BLES: TON COE Fan sersg eee. ready © om isso CHEVROLET TRUCK 3 speed axle. Good motor. 33 Bald- win, FE 39-0166 of farm implements in- | Comdition _ iss INTERNATIONAL, 1 TON, pee Manegd) rector, rubber ured |BOY'’s 26 BICYCLE $16 OR jy egy enqenent condition, agon * bamimcr mt. Le ogra | 3-130 Babee 2. Swine and seme household goods | Boats & Accessories 85 "Beceem condition "Papeer on gers Vianinek proprietor, Call FE b. Poul Wulman, Auctioneer. | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS, a che Ete TON PICKUP: pf dowr & ascume 464 5. Woodward, | _ For Sale Used Cars 91 BUICK, 1954 4 CENTURY RIVIERA @ door, ay evetrent, including pvt gant heater, dynafiow, white walls, power brakes, custom beer Will accept in trade 1950 Chev. Ford. Private. Call Ml ¢a708 _ after 6 p.m. John A. Cox, auctioneer, % Mich, MA_0-2367. Re te sa = ae Clemens, SATURDAY ocr. i iva. BiG 046, VICK ‘82 CLEAN. RADIO AND House", Woodbal Mave. mies | Ee eee eee eeanei| eter white side wall, OR east “ef Dine Hwy.. x * ashe: plus tax For round trip teres 32431 rental) Gnd information call OR 3-9441,|~ 49 CHEVIE DELUMS SEDAN aes, gq = beds, dressers i hove is eaten «i oy Rd. ‘opposite Por $297 wo Bagg ar hog pend . must sell, 100 Lafayette St. 2-2601 1933 CEVROLET. 210 ¢ DOOR wo tome green. Under coated cushions, di- back up 1 Royeraft and sners. 1 tes ft to a1 ft. 1. 38 ft. ook Bim } Core 88 hace. 1 repeats Cauece aee,| THE HIGH DOLLAR Renta} purchase plen en used trailers For high grade used cars. We ; need them, Drive the extra mile, CENESES TRAILED SALES wil vey vou well. 4640 Dixie oR TEES, eres) HL. J. VANWELT NEW MOON | Fhnguant ARs OR, dope On —=——_ hed reduced for BCONOM 2 AU ess 3 m single ‘otra CALIF BUY PER TIER iE RE 054 45 ft bedroom demo NEEDS 80 SHARP CARS years at *, per cent on these. AVERILL Soa pix, “iw? lse or 4 ABN Prairie Schooner — Elear - Rich- | Wow BUYING ri Shea. CARs ardson Easy terms. Parking Spece 850 8 Woodward, Birmingham Parkhurst Trailer Sales | = 4 . | NEED CARS EVERY WEEK. 1540 Lapee Rea Lake Orion | "4g — Clean care _MY 24)11 Panchux Motor Sales 2618 NEW i964 8 wT. PONTIAC) Diste Hw: Che eveellent condition. FE = [sna ctl OH CHEAP CARS ‘> jess PONTIAC CHIEF 3 WANTED Cat gor WHER months Smal! yment cars 0 crea “hagiey Ai Auto Parts rE 10 or FE 6-02 Pontiac | Se M&M Motor Sales ; wat éqper on late model core. Chief "sets eae as 8-141 MOBILE HOMES ‘9.08 BED LOW cours 22 ft. to 45 ft. tm length. Up 6 years to pay. ANTED TU BUY A LATE You can buy @ Les Hutchinson ode| eat Chevrolet or Pon reconditioned trailer es low as tac erre.. Lew mileage $100 down. . Call ate - 7 ance Trailer Sales WANTED TO BUY GOOD LATE model Chevrolet or Pord, 12 ft 4619 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plaine stave body oom trucks HOP Phone 23-0432 3-120) | Sutton, phone M 2830 &. Dort menees, Punt For For Sale Used Trucks 9 ee PICKUPS - PICKERS - PICKUPS 1@ FOOT. FURNISHED SPARE, A large selection for ae Many wheel and tire $300 OR }- 31180 ~makes they ere models NEW AND MODERNIZED USED | %!! to “A-1"_condition and ready rental yoerte co come oven’ fas| CY: OWENS — Move immediately, Why 147 8 Saginaw FE §-419) ” SRaILen EXCHANOE | __ Open Eves. and Sunday pm SACRIFICE * | 1954 194 ZIMMER 26 FT ae" tretier nicely furnished acatssion tate,| 1-800 * rere wl) TANDEM AVELLO a Ee =) DISPLAY aller ~~ MODEL Exchange met Rar Heme, ona, many eae BIG eh ees SAVINGS cosas iow as 8 ~ pi A — any only 2 «PARTS tad trom LARRY Wis 4 FT. GREA F Bete EAT EAT LAKES i a Coe Rochester Ford Dealer oad aC -oMINOW BOORETRATL- ¢ 32085. JRE . _.. | 9 %-FT SEMLVANS Vi vent — is3 28 FY IRONWOOD. ALL | condition $686 each. Hutchinson modern. Exceilent condition Nep Tratier ~— Plains awning? ya cash Sparks, _ Flanders } A YT 180 ALMA LO ‘ LET S Pair gopditin, Best offer takes fiers REDO 3 _¥F 18K TALK ripment. | continetal yw and take over paym * S-P6 Id 4 | earns et BML TRUCKS! — - t _Rent Trailer ee 79 | 1951 International 3 ton pickup ....$595 | 1946 Ford 12 ft. TRAILER SPACES Bg Lng “AND | Lr sewers, N Shore Lake platform . .....$275 sono Trainer Part. Mntord MU — | 1951 Chev. sedan de- good living room “OA0GE INOUE BA ring i6 GAUG: SINGLE BARREL AND APPL#s Mont v Tis, Like & Whotesaie , 16 ‘tee | tren. 4 miles west SLACK COCKER PUPPIES. A.K.C. Lak 2. WANTED SHOTGUNS AND Leaci BEAGLES AND COON DOGS, 690 Beldwin Rd, OA_9-2006. . “rT TOY Fox pups service. Choice tomatoes, , $1.50 per BEAUTIFUL, COLORED TAME. sate _poomors, 7 tae 2 biack Peking- ony or GUARA: OP. Aus otate Hwy MA SERVICE Sia 2 aed one ee, eevee we) WILSON GMC Pepa eprint eng jag He 809 S. Woodward ) GOOD ; that sit up end beg. OA §-2477 Press Classified ad-writ- (@fsi serve you ‘Dial FE 2-8181. TWO 00x1 practically new, 324 Belson, Auto Acessories 80 Rvery . 622..-. 9095 ATTENTION! 1950 Ford 1, ton _ care ‘and troche’ We nave ter. pickup. ...... $545 end reer 195] International | ton pickup... . .$595 controls. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | 1948 Ford | t.. dump 2538 Diste 539 Dixie 4833 apes NEW KAR-P CA 0 stake body ~ SOAS OR_3-1625 7 SPEED TRUCK AXLE, ¢easem | 1948 Chev. 1 ton nope) in fee pickup. .....-- $395 ut! GLASS, GLASS, GLASS . . pata in SS, GLA tor | 1949 Ford panel..... $150 od Sh | walle you wait, free qne pound 1949 International =~ coctee 0 customer, Sy 06 panel , ....... $295 i: or, Windshield = 122 Oekbed Avene PE «1008 ; 1947 GMC panel eee $195 PR 4.4813 » FE 4-4331 PH OL 14071 “FOR MORE THAN BH ro A GOOD _PLACE TO- ‘windshield washers. Less t sa pe A actual miles Sharp! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” ’49 DESOTO 4 door Sedan with redio hester & automatic transmission, (Stock Neo 3646) $495 ’53 PONTIAC Deluxe 2 door sedan, radio, heat ge one | Hydramatic (Steck Ne, 51 PONTIAC 2 door radio. heater, A good low mileage car (Stock No, "$9 PONTIAC 2 doer radio heater, (Stock Ne, 3601-A) $3 CHEVROLET 2710 Detuxe 2 d@oor with 2 tone peeled (Block No 4)) $1,245 "50 PONTIAC 4 door sedar redic, end heater. A ’S1 STUDE. V-8 Club Coupe, Mydramatic redie and heater (Stock Ne 3642) $595 '49 LINCOLN 4 door sedan, radio, heater and everdrice. (Stock Ne. R-138) $2 PONTIAC Chieftain 2 door “ae heater, 3652) sharp ear. (bteck N $1 O45 ’51 DESOTO 4 door maroon finish. radio, heater sutom once transmission, (Steck No. $845 ’°S1 NASH Ambassador 4 door, radio, heat ef “bed equipment. (Steck No, ) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 CNEVIE. 33. 219 EXCELLENT 3-4560 condition _OR_ CHEVROLET °33 Convertible Play Mr Big behind the whee! of this Deautiful sum gold convert'ble Equipped with radio heater and white wall tires Only $1349 , CiiEVROLET 7°49 Convertible Soak up the sum hine im this little — beauty. It has Radio and top. very good mochenteathy And 6 remarkable value at le PONTIAC ’52 Cataline Com- .n and try this lusctous 2 tone green hard top, Equippec wit, rado, — and hydramatic You'll be oney ahead and trouble free at's ter- rifie ores. oa $1 , ORD ’51 Victoria pi away from the crowd tn a quality car that — ity ‘ine arrs like @ pussy cat at only Might Michigan's Finest The Big. Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. TOO MUCH ROOM? Rent the nant ye For Rent at FE? income | * : ) 7 - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1954 For. wien Cars 91 Be Eee 2£3|Harold Tumer's|IDON'T BE MISLED! tt T . ' re beet von trun HUNTING , ; a. TE aE oh _FE 3-142 ‘mers. Is lowered. Will consider No ments umpteen months” B AINS? - a rn _ 1. ‘a pf : ’ Those dollars come hard. Anybody can make big claims — © pey' for the" FOR ARG: : - | 1946 FORD . a $195 125) Baldwin before 6, Ne Sun- 1] ; 10) “Guaranteed forever” — “Nothing down" ~ “We sei] af the cars in town'’—etc,, etc. Our big used day calls a car edvantage remains in tie fact that Buick is having a most sensations) year. Our used cars are Check ese Deluxe 4 Gr. radio and heater, lia i nna Lure ae eee “tee TE Nori, este “Apts : ell trade-ins. WE DO NOT BUY THEM TO MAKE A PROFIT. WE HAVE 70 USED CARS. THEY 7 Saginaw a Soi. 2 © = «MMentesin. ARE NOT ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION, JUST MOST OF THEM. OUR SELECTION IS GOOD, OUR 234 8 Saginaw 8 onl tae | _ + ee 7 ‘ bd MANNER 18 HAVE 22 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL DEALING WITH SATISFIED cus- ‘” a 4 door Forder | Coronet con ty, guinea bal 7 DOOR 9200. OR iter 6-60 ae EM Sasi Quality Cars — Low Prices TOMERS. tn gel gl US TODAY FOR THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICE. ' o convertible ™ he = rT) * FORD ¢ CONVERTIBLE RADIO. “" ” - . $n $795. ter of *| Jacobson | Bey DOYS : $1595 $1195 - Buick a ymou door a . .. . “ Ferd Coane. “ate ae ary ieee” go | Podtiee’s Exclusive 31 Henry J. eee $444 in Ford 4 dr. ...$199 [i] ’53 Pontiacs—2 dr. and oe Pontiac ‘ dr., all tne Demonstrator. Hardtop *48 Pontiac 3 door $95 Dc ee ee Hudson Dealer 51 Ford Eight 51 Henry J .....$199 |] 4 dr.—Deluxe 83. Five — extras. Very, very nice. Riviera, good condition. Gia, beater, fivid crive, 875 OWN) “Tete wodet car or treck. Taye [Cate &% Pike ve seme Fordomatic. ..$67 "48 Hudson .,....$144 ||] to choose from. Terrific saving. ‘ * | Where Can You Buy a Car ine PORE COPE — RADIO’ "51 Nash 2 door '48 Pont. Coupe .$444 $1095 Riemenschneider Bros. Cheaper Than at heater spotlight Very clean, FE Hydramatic ...349% +51 Kaiser 4 dr. ..$299 Dodge- HUTZ rome 5 geal 1950 _ |] 49 Desoto 4 dr. ..$344 4g Ford 2 dr. ...$144 $2095 ‘53 Nash Rambler, Hy- = $595 - SC UT 1950 FORD “TUDOR — $450. CALL $2 Ford 2 dr. ....$79) 46 Pont. 2 dr $199 ‘53 Buick Super 4 dr, dramatic, radio, heater. . d Good Plymouth MOTORS INC. - Pefere_nove. 33 52 Pontiac & ’ - 7 — “ radio heater, Dyna- One owner car. 20 Chev. 2 dr. 79.013 DESOTO-PLY MOUTH ; neni 48 Chev. Sed.....$299 , looking — dependable. Phone FE 2-9131 011 8, Woodward Deluxe 2 dr... . $F ‘86 Ford 2 dr $199 flow, 2 tone green. . + 232 S, Saginaw St. Open Till 9 P. M. WE WANT you ‘90 Ford 2dr. ....$399 1 Coupe ...$44 $895 Radio and heater, tZzeeon000nn’”w”’. EVERY NITE EXCEPT SAT. TO HELD Us BECOME 54 EF C , 2 ale : | ‘f Brmout SEE | SEE PAULSON ewe NOT REPUTABLE oo | Shah nal ii ee ‘38 Dodge 2 dr. ...844 111 $795 Up 31 Chev. Bel Air. Black Pienty other iste models and For A Good Deal OAKL’.ND COUNTY! Custom four door, radio, 53 Pl sd $1,044 "$1 Mercury .....-$44- 111 451 Buicks —all types finish. A beauty. $495 : 66 S. Perry St. Come in tonignt snd see our heater and overdrive. » Aaa OT 7 ypes. 2 FE 4-6882 eo waa a wala’ eat : 49 Ford 4 dr. ...$244 . Your choice, 30 day 50 Ford 2 dr., radio, NEW STOCK ‘@ DESOTO ¢ DR 16 DOWN & K ll K h $195 St Plym. 4 dr. ..$544 Hardtops guarantee, $595 , heater, good engine. ; CORLL MAKES AND MODELS | tare Birwiagham. © “0 eller-NOC ‘50 Hudson 4 dr.. $344 AND Sard. Birmingham , . NOMY CARS 22 AUBURN DEMONSTRATORS | CMRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER , . © )Geod ee TDR se DowN 300 te 1.000 miles, Loaded win] #70 8. Faseet Bypeen No Cash Needed "53 Ford 2 dr. ...$999 53 Nash ....... $1,099 $1295 $0 Buick 2 dr 305 @ assume payments 464 8. -| extras. 62.406 Remaining new ‘34 . 50), Chev tires. $ ward Birminghan __ Do'lges end Plymouths are com HW ’51 Buick 4 dr. ...$699 SUG oanagas $699 'S3 Chevrolets—2 dr. & ee. very Sot “sensiven wit, OnFOR woTOR B | 2-261) j Where Can You Buy a Car |] 49 Merc. 4 dr. ...$399 52 Chev. ....... $1,099 4d P , rglide tw Ae Bontise dts radio, _ — Li bp ~ s { ere " ) “47 CHEV. AND 41 FORD, BOTH 3 i964 FORD EIGHT COUN COUNTRY st: 1961 FORD. + DOOR SEDAN. NEW Cheaper Titan aC 52 DeSoto 4 dr. ,.$999 51 Pontiac ....$1,099 |i] , , ' gues ewe $945 heater. Good transpor- ee ee ed ee oe 50 Olds. BBL... $3 ey oes 'S1 Pontiac 4 dr, Hy- tation. : cod condition Take over pay-| . “rvs. 02300. Cal OF 3-000 1's) MENRY J. 6 CYLINDER, A SCHUTZ . St Ford ......-.- $744 $1 Pontiac 4 dr, Hy , ments PE 2671) anytime | PORD 106, SEDAN NEEDS MO-| Beauty 6345 North Pontiac Auto ~ 52 Merc. Sed. ,.$1,009 bye dramatic. radio, heater si CHEVROLET 1983 TDOOR POW-| ohinsen full price. “107 South] Seles, 312 @ Moatesim, MOTORS | INC. ‘30 Merc. 4 dr €£09 53 Stude ...... $1,144 $1495 atic, HEALER, ee wale s — — —— . . - o eee . * Fe oer sins | SS ey ee S| PPR | Moe oeee” St pork a aes gry ‘SS Ford... $154 1152 Buick Super 4 ar, 6/ Pameamd tires, $995 CHEVE ‘« 2435 ya be sine" Ret We os scttacanel te _ ey Til 9 P.M. Gt. ‘adi } . dD ! "52 Dodge Coronet 2 & rans good, | SS . ce ~ a = ry . . < * a s 36 ie SO ae SGPEPEE | ene a eve gown| caves bee eocteMaye_|| 1 Ford Cons, «$744 Hlow. 3 to chore from, $005 dn xdon Weuber : miles $2480 PE 2-6468 ward, Birm , . 4 8./ POR SALE, ‘50 OLDSMOBILE 80 50 Chev. Conv. . S544 Trucks flow, 3 to choose from. ” , ’ isd CHEVROLETS. PO . FORMER iY a will ‘tre ee oe ) = tee par’ can TE ree ater l 150 Ford Conv. ..$599 '51 Ford Club Coupe, — bronze color. Huren, GLEAN “#4 2 | OLD 1948847 DOOR, RADIO |] 440 © 46 International _ ? S $299 » Internationa - cater. TAYLOR CHEVROLET Fon on» me - 195 ena a Seam and bes tude Cony «$29 12 ft. van. ....$209 $445 radio, heater Three to teeg Choveelel Weape, Witte sife-| sells add toca eeebiane PE gy AE gy Mavr aim, | 30. 52 Ford Ranch Wag. "9 , ‘49 Buicks—2 dr. and — Choose from. $245 wall Royal Mast? tires, tinted _ +2088 © * bieck top ‘bower brakes et «|| ’52 Ford Country Sed. 52 Ford 2 ton . ginss, redio, heater, Bel ir fem-| 3 pop = ; P] Beauty $1795 Owner. PE 2-0002. 53 Ford R at pickup do4+4 4 dr. No down pay- \ good selection of ders and fende Like new. CUSTOM . 7 'S3 F foe te re eee ‘ 4 TAYLOR'S A or. °2 “| Plymouth "Miraeege wales meester Hogs ord Country sed, (32 Ford ¥% Exp. $399 fj] ment required Remember- Fords, Gheviolets Font LAKE 7 = . . . 8. y ed. . . . mon ee te saan aeeeioaeas napio axp| ©U BURBAN STATION Te ee écuaw, || 52 Nash Wagon 40 GMC % van. .$124 our lot is packed. We're —tiacs, ~Plymouths and : Eee WAGON Orneard Lake full price 494 ’50 Ford Sta Wagon 55 chew. Y ton ea $1595 . accepting any reason- Oldsmobiles in this low PACKARD 52 300 ALL EXTRAS || , tg PICKUP ..-.0e. , 54 Ford 4 dr. Custom, able offer. Drive in to- rice group. Be early Seaalitg: © tens Ohas oat borg Perce equity for elder car. < Buick 4 dr... .$299 48 Chevrolet rad he: fee) vere , ae ( anne : 4 . ‘ aa choice of 3 are, * ‘actory in- tude. ar. .. : : F ide ‘ : : - : 1954 Sistiee treat ale t 7 48 Stude. 4d $199 oon Delivery $399 ae . a ery low € * oe mpt courte- ‘ a “ LARRY ar soir, iSong “or ( Sat Rate 49 Pont. 2 dr. ...$199 +47 Chev. 1; ton nileage. ous service. ys! DeSotos at ie ie of .voue Geode feu) Paster a tam '49 Ford Sed. ....$199 pickup ....... $299 : ; JEROME $695 Ee a “SUPPORT: THE UNITED FUND” Rochester Ford Dealer | ttn car an comes “enearese | Flarold Turner, Ford “hese cars below cost, Come with ate ol aged — ‘S61 _Chrysier, Badly loaded Cost ks ‘ We'have's arn. dre. cor salegelanea Pie ett ats ade ‘cir ‘ace TWO LOCATIONS: C) | | VV I B LJ | C K tort aa he bee as SCONCE CARS Ons auBuRN , | $045 Dn, | SCHUTZ jee] ace Mito | : 5600 Motors Inc. oth MRotht aoe ea S. Woodward Woodward OPEN TILL 10 P. M. { = i AND : Birmingh ae ; : TO ee OODN AD ec Birmingham e Royal Oak . | $1800 | 30 Mos. |, _meMiNcHait”” ("SREB S ESE gen aan iiwoin7400 || 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE2-9101 on the tide oot ook Sone tor baiance Fi ieee mtreinmores Midwest 5-7500 Lincoln 7-4001 . . SAVINGS Ejlsun a Doom Must sett —<———S ——— = ———SS== é aT Low ae Foam ter 195] , 1954 | SUE | lets Pumouth C'MON OUTIAPPRECIATION te own! Re Haron Metcr Sates _| F rd _ Till 9 P.M. ea Ww ‘meres anon Ses | 505 Zand reap the buy ef vour Ife at Community The dictionary will TELL you what appreciation means... but we can SHOW ords ar Motors’ 10th Annual Harvest Sale. Over 80 cars you what it means by again cutting our prices to wholesale or below, because 4 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE to choose from—all are ready to go and priced of your response to previous sales. Here are but a few of the terrific bargains ; Lincolns SAVE AT eg - $95 Down the right way, to be found at JEROME'S. A te AO 8 itt West Side Used Cars 4] 4i : Muren FE 42165 | Mercurys M-H ee ee "ieit Aub “FR ADR HARVEST of VALUES ‘S30... $3195 ‘53..... $1395 ‘S1...... $695 . Cedillac 62 Coupe with radio, Chevrolet 210 series with 2 tone Nash Ambassador Maroon 4 dr. The Home of | “titeise'tinintn "pee. setm SCI LUTZ ; wm Ric Sy tare eee cee Scere Sees e satin. ‘ , , Demonstrators Simm Me, wehatr upholstery. re- covert St FORD 1950 BUICK 4 DR. ‘ ‘ 4 b e av > nrertible Coupe with radio OK Used Cars nals new Whit Wall tires abd Motors Inc heater = overdrive, [ire-engine Radio & Weoter ‘ 54 $1395 ‘ = ine be | ne oe _. . o- ‘4 paint and whitewall tires $650 52 nen oO $2195 ce cee . 5 ess 2 © $595 AND = = Lee DI SOTO-PLY MOL rH s7' a) Cadillac sedan ‘ith blue too Dodge Coronet with cream top Pord 2 dr Truly & one owner ive COLN CGBMOFOLITAN 2 Woodward . 1953 PONTIAC and grey bottom. radio, heat- and red bottom, radio, heat- Bincklecdan wtih wawlitires! 1953 Chevrolet @ door fullt equipped 338 6 Sag Birmingham 1953 BUICK Rn : Pe er, Hydramatic and 1 owner. er. white walls good motor and solid body. Py naw PE 2-4766 Call after Open Till 9 P.M. Radio, heater, Mydramatic end actory Bel Air 2 ar Paper 3 tone. er _ Donald Jenkms. | EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT _8AT a one “utes a 2 tone paint ; 8 ‘ with white walls large Air * | i664 MERCURY 9 DR 3.600 MILES. .;., a am 1s = oa a 4 5] $1 195 ' ak firection lights and beck | Good condition. radio, beater di | PLYMOUTH ted TOUOR RA- Wille wall tires | $1,595 36) $2095 “es 9 $495 ANGI . —— ——— br ar we, ag. oa. Orcngra Late _ $1995 Olds 98 on : : - with radio Se 49 nl ye prin with ee = wv ; We s an : d lia Officials "$] 195 bet_ Maybee & wae Oe est OrreR } esl t ourry x 1953 STUDE A 1951 ( ADILLAC heater Hydramatic. power oe con wah alt spore a oe Sein and Hvdramatic. é aaaarrs a F onvertible Coupe. io, : steering and power brakes seat coters PETERSON om — ; Commander Btarline Coupe Ra- ee on and whitewall _ = . . - Uh fio =heater. Hydramatic white- a Ca 1951 Buick Special - 1983 Kaiser | 4 soot 30 TA ae «$095 wall tires and 2 tone finish $2,195 oe! $1795 92 cee $1095 ‘SO $495 « Sedan oretty pe ; ee Se Na we is rs toll wo oe aes oh test Gan. 4 doer eecan | dramatic “®" @ith radio. heater $1.5 a . Peon i , " = Pontiac sedan with 2 tone “~“ ** * * 2% © and beck up lights 1900 Kaiser ¢ po ool sedan | and whnewalls rei . . 1954 ( HEV ROLET baa shapely stead noe te green finish radio, heater, Ford Maroon. 2. dr sedan 1981 Neney 3 4 doo $20 DOWN 1953 PONTILA adio ater, white side Hydramatic and white walis Here is good transportation : LES A SERVICE ‘ a : oo U Bri Air Spert Coupe Radio walls. and Mercematic pit pecan ith : Custom Lire Fordors $89 316 aveUnd AVE PE 4-402 NATIONAL MOTOR SALES |] Convertipie with radio heater, heater 2 tone paint, whitewall ‘ Spee Sere: 171 8, Saginaw Sto Hydramatic and whitewall tire tires, like new 2 1 —— aj ~~ | PONTIAC "34 CORAL AND WHITE Si ZOOS §] R05 | ‘ 5] $1095 ‘ H ; . Starchiet “ew. ge one and “oe ———— 5] $ Q5 > $3 5 Sunliner Convertibles 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr 1000 Plymente Sever Forder Pow | low milcege FE eS #eneip cc ee ——<“—~—Sa OO ke 17 loeaisd sagan) Gun mech grey 48 Ce ee 7 2 tone eray finish. Hes Power| miles. New car guarantee $286 | 50 PONTIAC 2 ae yrs bows Cadiliac sedan with white top, finished 4 dr = with radio, Ford Club Cpe. with radio and FS Giiae, radieo heater directiona!| 0p 864 per month and eoaume. payments 464 FREE CIDER & DOU HNUTS and a black bottom Also ra- heater, and Hydrematic. heater This is @ sharp car Skyliner Hardtops lights, and back up lights as & yeas c: : ue PONTING. Birmingham ( 7 > dio, heater and Hvdramatie. no fooling . ° mout ranbdroo uD | i940 PONTIAC, ¢ DOOR TORPEDO. . ooo | : $94 Coupe 0 tone green 14.000 OR} 1 ’ ‘ - = ; miles Radio very clean. $260 dn | = “1s ~ pr 2 $9 ‘ Lincoln Capri 4 Doors 848.07 per month, ” PomTac > STARSHIEF CATA- 1948 DODGE 148 PACKARD a: eee $1595 5 pod o0r 95 48 $235 lina. Radio heater, hydramatic Nash sedan with 2 tone bieck . - ’ Pirmeath Tuer new tires. |* Mr Perry FE PE: 2-9255 _ : istom @ door radie & heat- 4 door, radio, heater Pontiac 2 dr with 2 tone green and red radio. heater. Hydra- Mercury light gr with rade. . . 1930 Packard 4 Dr. ~% seat covers ow mileage |'33 | PONTIAC. @& DELUXE «|| * . $195 finish plus radio, heater, matic and white wails Rihite Gnd weerdtivel Geed Lincoln Convertibles Sedan Radio, heater and seat down. 638.64 per m | @oor Heater radie and Hydre- $205 = Mydramatic and tinted glass, salid transportation covers matic Qne owher $1505 FE $495 One otnen a ae ait we PEPWGE TH DELORE-aupon (| UME PONTIAC pipes 92... $1495 ‘52...... $995 ‘47 $215 down. 04508 per me... - owner Very clean throughout Streamiiner 8 2deer. Radio rece $195 Buick Super Hard Top Riveria Dodge sedan with 2 tone paint. LARRY be 3-T542_ heater, 2 tore paint P 4A ne : ' | koncrree “EXELLENT CON. S395 i] with 2 tone paint. radio, heat- Redio. heater and best of all pines oe man wi 1950 Nash 2 |): BRAID | dition 40000 miles Before 3 0 os 19499 BUICK er. Dynaflow and white walls —an automatic transmission aA see Tene = Fadi, heater seat covers and PE 2-¥221, .vee FE 2 E good tires | 19s PACKARD CLIPPER EXEC Mo PEYMOU FH Super Sedanette ' $125 $495 1 '52 1495 5] $795! Motor Sales Peornae a ere DE : Wf J0G..... DO Ghueweees DIGI Gf... $18 — DeSoto-Pivmo: | Dealer luxe @ door HMedrametic Rack <,° | j : = 2 7 © cue oa Rochester Ford Dealer @ Year: Fe - Dealing and wealer ‘Sharp car. Must 4o CHEV. 4 DR. 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. Olds 9a 6 dar with ted bottam IreRote glahen Geld as) - Pontiac Streamiiner ® with ra- ' Ee rE Taek $198 $350 Nrdramet! a a ehie sale tomatic shift A real value Goa ct and (slid) ede 1952 Chevrolet FE 2-01" FE 46498 after 4 po m_ : : C Cat a — Ready to go PH OL 1-711 i ten re ni 4 @ MERCURY 4 DR $19 DOWN &A PONTIAC 61981 2 DOOR BLACK ~ ease Podge) Lith All In A-1 eom) “assume payments 464.8 Wood, Must sactifice for only 6% down 1940 PONTIAC 1947 PLYMOUTH | ’ ’ ; “TOR E . Sard, Bumingham {| and take Over payments Balance , 53 $1495 50 $650 39 we thee town $695 - | _of $860 Real ‘puyt ‘OR 3-084? Sireamliner & — 2 door Station Wagon Redo @ Hester PIE JD ....- NLBIYG Js... ... DUJU O9....... GOOD PLACE TO BUY." $495 $345 Fotd 2 dr sedan with 2 tene Pontiat sedan Radio, heater Cadillac Standard of the V 4 cr sedan. Radic. heater and seat covers FORD Va > Dd0n CHEAP. $395 | See Us! GIYEN AWAY / Yc I] G —_ ~ M Ave have nice clean care Saturday night at 8 o'clock hf will give away Y | oe ome 1953 Chevrolet SI CULY | that vou can. afford rn ain ae or tued eas clfe aed | | to 171 pel tS ar eden, wih 9 tens StaLog Wagon Hac large factory | $20 Down Tegister. finish. matching seat covers, ra- manag Eizanes | Sabie TBR oS] ERIS iy Merete Your Credit Ie Good ere : _fesme # $1,195 STOR SALE , % USED CARS : $149 Dn MOTOR SALES SAVE sesssess | .| 171. Saginaw St. ( OMMU N ITY | ; - i @ few © rele Matthews- Balance On Easy Rates Pees Sls Fn Olds er lae ° . | blue = paint radio heater, and Hvydramatic Owned by a world) Even after 18 years , ‘ ome! i overdrive and white walls. local minister. Really sharp. this car has many miles ijeft. oe pa : 195] | . ’ ae tae A yy grive, Any iensmmenle efter ec MOTOR SALES INC If _ *22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” : eat merdrive, Also ‘noo’ “tener te oh Carkner's in Bir . ore | - q ES 5 = /Hargreaves| SCHUTZ | Seno deans = Yee tren not i Phone FE8-0488 * Chevaliers left! Up +H a RKSTON Chevrolet Motors Inc., has eee eye ene te 844 N MAIN OL 2-931] Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave DESOTO-PLYMOUT |Z | announced in the Class: MOTOR SALES 211 8. Saginaw 912 8 Woodward | fi} =r c r ed ads! Dial FE 2-8181 3" “-r3> i FE 4-4546 Open Tit’ oP M. for a helpful ad-writer’s ROCHESTER . Open 8 A. M. to 10 P, M. “EVERY WIGHT EXCEPT sar. quégestions. « “ + as po ‘ Hy mS ' f* oe ' Alcohol Center Set Up approved salary increases of “4 Bing Crosby Just Missed Being a Lawyer 2222222 ==5 © re — e - . . A F , ee ‘ ¥HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 ) SEVENTY-ONE © 7 | aapproved a county budget of : lcenter to be operated by the City | 5154 995 6 reduction of $12,800 Sean 2 hed 7 : ’ Ai . nae ce es News. (2) Football This Week. cine tow pole teen wne |" Home. _ | N&W YORK—Bing Crosby was Norman Sper and his football : ‘born in Tacoma, Wash., the fourth forecasts. ° 9:30—(7) Theater. “The Passion- | 11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. . | of seven children. He was chris- Late bay vec tat wera "= ____ for GAS on Stomach bed at his home 16 miles\south of ¢,: tet Bell Port Huron. Sheriff's officers sad Shiawassee Ups Pay a cng pene nec aly Tis as much bloodstains on the floor aatigated OWOSSO wf — The Shiawassee iesdingeifeting apiece Gat Beira County Boar dof Supervisors has | MAKES A CARLOAD| PURCHASE 6:20—(T). Cisco Kid. Duncan Re-| oie Buganier.” Eneish Peting| __FREDAY AFTERNOON = | tened Harry Lillia Crosby. The naldo in western adventure. (9)| published, Ernest Truex stars. |12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Crosby family, including brothers Sports Film. (4) Liberace. Piano| (4) Theater. Keefe Brasselle,| Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. and sisters Larry, Everett, Ted, impresgions. (2) Telenews Ace.| Thomas Mitchell in “Shadow of | 12:18—(2) Love of Life. | Catherine, Mary Rose and Bob, Cline; Van Patrick. Truth,” film of small town |y2:39—(7) My Life. (4) Feather | moved with their parents (@ Spo- 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music.| WTong doing, a colorcast. (2)| your Nest. (2) Search for TO | kane when Bing was a grammar (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| Four Star. Playhouse. Dick) morrow. | school erett R. Phelps. Powell plays old man with a sn | pupil, 3:00=(7) Kuda, Fran and Ollic.| YOOm_ teewaeed girl, falls in 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. | ing’s first job was a vacation | CELEBRATION TIME. Eddie "Puppet stow. (9) *| Jove in “Interlude.” 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4)) sting im the Spokane pickle fac- | Fisher marks his fifth anniversary - & Mat ont “ . (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia tory where his father was em- as a recording artist, He has had Costello. Film comedy. (4) |1#:@0—(4) Video Theater, “A Visit) 0's ite, | ployed. he had ether | 18 consecutive hit records since Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff| from Evelyn,” Ann Harding a | egal area ey a his first, “My Bolero,” in 1949, with commentary on outdoor| *t4ms a5 woman novelist who | 4:15—(4) Faye Elizabeth (2) seek | be had a “we | eee aeneean The Detrod — eats sean (2) Public ey | @ Janitor in a men's club, dreve | Academy Award for his “Going t Lions. Defender. Bart Matthews takes 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Wel-| a grocery truck, ushered at bex- | My Way.” 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. | case dealing with women whose | c™# Traveler. | — paren stamped mali at | Since he does ee “- 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. paycheck is attached during her |2:08—(T) Stars on Seven. (4) La- | office, labored om & | indifferent nonchalance an et- Ranger, Tonto in «hed husband's illness. dies First. (2) Ladies Day. Soren, and Gi Eeberpeciy. fortless ease, the idea spread that venture. (9) To Be Announced. : . : ) { as alee eae ae |Mm la Rans shew, ams Mire Lath.) Apa ed on ee ren | An a popular tunes. (2) News, Doug! Case.” (2) Pro Football High- ; | eee ee Seas See cet ae. Edwards. = High | 5.9¢(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | a member of the freshman football | lights. Football filme. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-|team, the varsity baseball team| During the war, Bing criss- i 5 F 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy/ off. rag gely wet naam | | } | | | ha heed §=§=©6ON NATIONALLY SOYtOUG- Lucky Stars.” News. Bob Crosby Show. nungsO Jrilehens ' 3:15—(4) Golden Window. | in the offices of a Spokane legal | Stevens in “Birth of a Hero,” | Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in “Mr. |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- te Al I odie ana | : film. (9) They Stand Accused. Drake's Duck,” film. (9) Good lowe. ‘leader of a dance band which had| 98 extensive entertainment tour Former mental hospital inmate| Neighbor Theater. Fredric) 99 (7) Cowboy Show: (9) Cow- no drummer. through the European war thee- accused of burning dress shop.| March in “Trade Winds,” film. yrds ‘4 Sawisns Falls. (2) ter. He made countless govern- 4 Be (4) You Bet Your Life. Groucho| (4) little show. Drama to Be An- 4 ser Day "*" | Crosby solved that by pur moent-sponsored broadcasts to ald Marx with comedy quiz. (2) Life | nounced. (2) Michigan Republi Brie aes a ont of Dogs om Me Se | as war oftert. 2 With Elizabeth. Betty White in| can State Central Committee. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) .Secret plan and installing | nes four Cc Even a situation comedy. Storm. | himself as Rinker’s drummer. | Bing sons: Gary ; iy 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen . : That was the end of his legal (2); ‘twins, Phillip Land and REGULAR $129.96 8:30—(7) T-Man in Action. “The| with music, variety. (2) Weath- Seo. ves a World. | career, | Dennis a. 20; and Lindsay : Case of the Still Waters,” deals| ervane. (2) our Account. The band treks in 1925 | Harry, 16. ; with dead fish and bootleg FRIDAY NING | 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) by and Rinker devided ae “The Groaner” is the owner of @ FREE DOUBLE whisky. (4) Justice. ‘Terror on MoR® Modern Romances. Los Angeles where they hoped the 25.000-acre cattle ranch near Elko, 7 Yi -in. DRAINBOARD the Tracks,” story of man ae eo Today. (2) Morning | . 9617) Auntie Dee. (9) Small latter's sister, the late Mildred | Nev. Iie — — of three " ee Ff GIFTS : m: oe ae Gaby | one Fry Frolics. () Pinky Lee. (2) Bailey could put them in touch nr Hollywood Mi singmer og 5 Rogers , (2) Climax Sebel \9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) R. Q. Lewis with theatrical bookers. | Billings, Mont., club, He also owns FOR COMPLETE : - « Romper Room. (2) Welcame |, 7 — : Miss Bailey got them an engage- | » share of the Los Angeles Rams. 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