the Weather Friday: More Raia Details page two 112th YEAR 4... . = ’ - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS: Home iieiel Germany Announces Rearmament Plan OK’ Proposal Puts | Double Curbs on Bonn Power. ‘Spock's Compromise __Gives Europe Alliance, NATO Joint Control - LONDON (#—A German spokesman announced to- day the nine-power confer- ence on freeing and rearm- 4 ing Germany has approved a compromise plan for es- tablishing and controlling @ European arms pool. The plan, put forward by Belgian Foreign Minister} | Paul-Henri Spaak, would divid@ responsibility for safeguards on runaway German rearmament be- tween a new seven-nation European alliance and the North Atlantic Treaty Or- 7 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 —64 PAGES Yum, Yum, You Should T & > oH " 7 TASTING AND TESTING—Chocolate pudding was ane of the items tested yesterday at the Oakland County TB sanatorium by representatives of five county institutions. From results of the taste tests brands of food to be purchased by the county during 7 & Hospital; Mrs. many—with British and American | backing—held out for NATO super- vision The German spokesman told | sewsmen the Spaak compromise | Where the momentous conference | is being held, over chances of an | the coming year will be decided upon. Above, ° * 7 . . * Nibble 150 Entries | Taste Appeal Sweepstakes) . + Held by County Dieticians “Pass the bicarbonate please, dear.” This was probably a routine request in at least 15 Oakland County homes last night as a result of the county’s second annual “tasting bee” at the TB Sana- torium yesterday. Dieticians from five county institutions and repre- sentatives of the county purchasing h. suc- tested 150 varieties of food to determ .which would ry This One — a Catron Pentiae Press Phote comparing opinions, are Davy Marson, Mable Spence, Miss Edith Bandeen, TB Sanatorium; Mrs, Tony | Martinez, Sheriff's Department and Mrs. Hazel | Batzloff, Infirmary. a — Children's Home; t. - Freddy Quits -lnounced today Pontiac Starts. Full Production in Coming Week Calls Last of 18,000 “Back Monday as New Models Roll Pontiac Motor Division's full complement of over 18,000 employes will be back on the job Monday, Oct. 4 as the division re- sumes full production after model change and inven- tory, Robert M. Critchfield, general Manager, an- Approximately 1,800 employes, the last of those affected by the changeover operation which began Sept. 3 have been asked to report for work on Monday. The majority eof these em- ployes are in the Poatiac assem- bly plant, The maximum number of people affected during the model change- over period was 3,700, Critchfield said. ae Square D Union Ratifies Pact 4-Cent-an-Hour Hike Included in Settlement r ‘| of 108-Day Walkout DETROIT W — Striking Inde- pendent United Electrical Workers ” | the Square D Co. to end-2 08-day strike at the firm’s Detroit plant. The settlement included a four- cent hourly wage increase End of the violence-marked strike restores labor peace to De- Willie Mays: ‘I Just Catch ’Em’ Yesterday te deliver s pinch-three run feliewing dispateh, he tells how he did it grabbed the brass ring instead Happy! overhang in right field for a h I ever collected in my life. Leo to Dusty: ‘Grab a Bat,’ Wham! ‘Game's Over Now’ t homer that victory over the Indians in the first game of the 1654 World Beries By JIM (DUSTY) RHODES NEW YORK (UP)—The skipper told nveto—“grab-a bat” in the 10th inning but I guess I reached out and I don’t know the right words to describe the feeling I got when I saw that white ball hit that Even before the 10th inning came along, we all sat there in the dugout and kept waiting and waiting. gave the Glants a 5.2 Ip the rey omer. It was the béat hit Then after Willie Mays* and Hank-—-Thempson- got on, the skipper, Leo Du- rocher, called out: “Rhodes grab a bat.” I didn’t stand around waiting to be told a second time. Rob Lemon's first piteh to me was a high turve bait 1 tiked the looks of it real fine So I went after it: The next thing I the promised band I looked at it and looked at it. I said to myself, ‘‘the ball game's all over now." (By UNITED PRESA) Sta he knew she was sailing Out toward| Ja rting Pitchers 7 Smith's Homer Gives Indians 1-0 Early Lead Tribe _Outtielder Hits —_—_—— Antonelli’s First Pitch Out of Park NEW YORK(|® — Al Smith hit Johnny Antonel- li's first pitch over the left field roof for a home run today to give the Cleveland enemas: Indians a-t-0 Tead over the New York Giants in the first dnning of the second World Series game at the Polo Grounds. The sun broke through this aft- , |ernoon as the Giants and Indians ~ | took the field An intermittent morning drizzle teams to cut short their prelimi- Aight bhew—acrpas the sererseets t put Corman @vimmes | beot_serve the county's newts and-stil pave the mast | & —_— | bn the opener therein othe, toh ans had the same batting order . . The 15 “gourmets” pres-| [#7 ‘ came suddenly | Lopez said Larry Doby's shoul- H soared a Mt of the } : yesterda , aie, British tere Secre- Registration Hours ent at yesterday's tests rep-| ant RATES | Cee tnatere wom tunes page P wo Bang ay magne fing ang 4 British troop and ir’ torees. wit |f Voters R led resented the jail, infirmary, | . FRED HUTCHINSON days and fimed $250 cach tor 5000 Hold full time duty. Al Smith, his left oe bet cn foe Rioens spetiana|“OF ¥O evea TB sanatorium, children’s! _ Zit ne In up tien cue ae de eae finitely if the conference home and contagious hos-; Piss, . “ EARLY WYNN & taped-up Ww L— y if the confs suc | City Clerk Ada RB. Ivany re- a Ti r Man 'f Management wanted arbitration! White Lake Township | (ndlens) hobbled by a pulled thigh muscle, A welcome was also given| Minded Peatine voters today | pital. a onth cae ee sia P|. the tribe was in no-position to do US. Secretary of State Dulles’| that her office will be open until | “By having bach of them partici of any. The company fired them Farmer and. Neighbor : any fancy base running. promise that-he would urge Presi-| 4 pam. today and tomorrow to | pale in the taste test we cut down R . p t for “acts of violence.” The union Robbed in Home 18 Are Indicted Viewt Inning - Sees meme a ee oe met (pce ae er |ROSITIS POST graces Ol te tate Torn mae pees a : z . , The union, calling out its 1,200) » ° Gocght ate Ge Aftente’ sikenon cpe anit "soon Baiurday” and | * Gertz, county purehasing| Cilyb Refuses 2 - Yeor members. weet on strike June 1. = 0 ty tee men wo trai FHA Dale Amar day mlig be gran hon other foreign ministers | from 8 a.m, to § p.m, Monday, +) #rector. ages and a company demand for “ " failed rolled ° jomety tah dante of ogee the last day on which registra. | Testers tasted ten different Contract; Successor an iron-clad no-strike clause were Ct hen cee i his} man. Doby looked at = third ment are s0 good that they are| thom for the Nev, 4 election may | brands of fifteen foods trom num-| Not Yet Named ot tonne ssi money. | Federal Grand Ju mua en eae ane practically ignoring Dulles’ warn-| be made, bered cans without labels, Then The last of the strike proba According to Oakland County Y en ihg that failure might result in they marked their first and second) DETROIT w—Fred Hutchinson) 40) ios beew heard. Rep. Cardy | Sheriff's Deputies “Pet Guin and| Names Detroiters After| ‘wt Mays held Rosen at Wir Fer S Oe Anata tees! Man Who Fleeced | Sam & « tate. resigned today as manager of the | (n.sfich) sald it te going to be | Shelton Stites, the robbery victim.! iHome Loan Probe at Gn. pu, Meainind paypal a alpee 2 et as os Brands that ¢ame out on top in| Detroit Tigers of the American investigated’ by the House Un- | Ray Shotwell, 65, of 1424 Porter te plate. popped this morning. Police Out of $15 er a ase ae Poel ee meen -eptny Rie pooger=4 A A are igee DETROIT Eighteen men and} One run, twe bits, no errors, = resignation, which | Clardy wrens etidied tl iacdasivande Uuouaned teas to- Gets 20 Days me your. came amid rumors he might be- oth peed ggg eglh mg eee heed tan sel ollpnaca cand pana de chk testes “a gether late today to talk over the! yop embarrassment he caused| lites sued reneed from ape come coach of the Baltimore ied this tnists. The UE Ge) bandits walked in on them, | probing irregularities in connec- Rh conser he th dagran ceed Sow of punting Wet Campeay |, filice. Uckliee Jabai| on ecparague to epinach | come oftet the Tigers’ Roth men’ were bound with |tion with Federal Housing Author-| {¢" tne pine “and mimed ban at And Frenchmen who heard For- Glover, 31, will spend the next 20) testers moved about tables. in| 8rd of directors voted to turn! More Damp Weather Clothesline, and the bandits, each .| ity (FHA) home loans in Michigan first. Dark lined to .Doby in right eign Secretary Anthony Eden’s| days in jail, the dining room at the sanitorium|40¥" his demand for a two-year p licted for Ponti armed with 9 revolver and de- | Several of those named were | center. Avila tossed out Mueller. ~ dramatic offer to keep British) police testified they gave Glover | with spoons and paper cups, @ip{| Contract. __ ° on a eee ae Mee witnesses before a U. S. Senate| No runs, no hits, no errors, none Sede they cried. a Dit ($15 last Aug. 29 to make a pur-|Ping into cans and wrinkling their | He wes aflered a eun-year com-/- Funting__residente con expect containing hip savings, and an- |Subcommittee which heard testi-| !#ft. . 4 brows concentration, more weather, 8. Second Inning There was an acute conscious-| chase from # Guspected narcotics | "Soh, geculative remarks were| nt - Weather Bureau says, other $15 in change from Brie- mony last week about big wind iididiid—ttegan repped mess in the conference room, ac- | peddler but that both Glover and | made.as to what the testers would) Notified of the board's decision. | —Atter a totat 6f 32 of ian“incty or} Tait profits made by Persons WhO! Ww tirst pitch for «double over cording to some who attended, that | ine $15 vaihiished. |have for supper at their homes | Hutchinson said he was turning |rain yesterday, the forecast is still! Deputies said the three bandits} obtained FHA-insured credit. | third base. Wynn sacrificed, history was being made. Arrested in Detroit this week, | that evening, One suggested « doc-|40wn. the offer “for personal rea-| cloudy tonight and occasional rain | “had to be someone in the know.” | au those indicted were from |Thompson to Lockman. Smith For generations now, French- indigestion. sons.” Tiger president Walter O.| Friday. The low ténight will be| Gunn said one of the three talked the Detroit area and none of struck out. Avila fouled to Thomp- nien have been looking to Britain | Glover pleaded guilty to larceny Coffee was available for relief} (Spike) Briggs gaid, “we are in | 60-44 degrees with a high tomorrow | about some bulldozing that he had thent was secused of making | son. tg abandon what they considered | by conversion and was sentenced | 144 tor refreshing taste buds the process of investigating Hutch-/ of 66-70. > | to have done, and two of the| windfall profits before Capehart’s | No run hit British isolationism and make com- to pay a $50 fine or spend 20 days ¥ inson’s successor and hope to have Yesterday's temperatures ranged men were called “Steve” and Consmittes. Ss, one , ho eTrors, one mon cause with France against|in jail by Municipal Judge Cecil Last item to be tested was something by tomorrow. from 58 to 73, Today at 8 o'clock “George.” They fled south in a saunas tas oa bide ee the threat of totalitarianism fronf| McCallum yesterday. Glover didn't | pudding, Testers not only tasted | Briggs could offer no reason for|the thermometer reading was @.,| 194 or 1950 red convertible with ciitemants ak obiead aeabcens Giante—M. flied to Westlake all. sources. have the $50. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6). ‘Hutchinson's resignation. _ _Tising slightly by 2 p.m. to 70. black top, police said. if on which they signed completion Smith: took Thompoon ‘s fly in left, ; : certificates. flome claimed they | Irvin was called out on strikes. Reply to Charges Made at FHA Probe = . See . . were tricked inte signing com- | No runs, no hits, no errors, none a , = * , e qT indicted: pot Most Residents Like Hoeft Road Homes (2222272 , , & her husband, Alfred; John D. Red-| $0 s Phone : F she mond and his former wife, Mil- — pag a male .A majority of residents in a 24 |for Eastern Michigan. for tailure jits hearings in New York, Cape- ways, limdscaping, bathroom tile | @red: Reuben and Lydia David-| operator heard painful moans over subdivision east of Walled |to act on Hobby’s complaint. son, Lawyer Brown Sr. and his s :, hart promised to “get to the bot and outside paint. : a line and feared the yesterday voiced few com-| yen he galled for an wife, Julia; Alfred R. Lalone, Paul Socio eadan cismtosstion of Goat section cainiies Gotan aie ee lt we add many extras they | A. Stradiner, Mrs. Helen Parker | “ter, anze Lage tg prefabricated houses, but a minor-| Eawards said he hadn't heard of | Yesterday Hobby pointed out Seng cost of the house Wy and | Demet, Siduey Warnick, WGN] a cseee was fn all right— ily of three listed what they termed | jobby’s assertions spots where daylight could be seen oe nee aye pag nn Jock Chis, and William Re Shap a Gmonthold boxer puppy named 's residence had borne out! Hobby said the smet of sewage | looking from the inside of his home Gost and many families can’t | heard, all of Detroit, and Dominic] MUS. His owners had locked iim Pg nag - mpg eal oe sank afiord them, sald Colwell. |K. Gertinisan, of Dearborn. og erg Yealed ‘that most residents felt : — sian ped He said the Hoeft road type) osman's Tel-taren Sheppiti¢ Center, | the phone off the hook, laid down Roof + eulather, | debe Capehart said ar investigation of |a strong odor which homes were “approved by about ®t and a Betty Gd not speak for the | Hobby’s residence had born out the ca a aaa aos eae Satie, eakaemen iy th Open every evening ttl ® beside whimpered. = : ing in the mn - gronp whee be appeared lest | Belore his pommitiee left to hold| ‘The house painter said, “T've yor ge aligwenrs tegen wel WORLD SERIES , Friday in Detrott before been in construction work ten years Two atherorageo Ieee _ P : a co Gente Coat Sa InT P and by the looks of this root it working to determine what causes 123456789 10'R HE corsa tape |/2 Today's Press or uth caning ae cme, ook Coe NDLANS ED) "A spokesman for the firm which| Boy“ Geestates. 00000000000000.g2 |about some sdefects in June, but Giphetien department . bomtt the -++s0 +438 | had gotten no action from the con- @io tanks before thay’ were Homes Inc. struction company until this ered,” he added pm __ Mira; Joseph Chabot of 1966 residents had be : 7 . ,. carry t ugh in er, A‘ neighbor across the street, Joseph Willis has written x pales Pa boas The Day in in Birmingham , * Fire Chief Griffith Backs Proposed Advisory Boar Frem Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Fire Chief Ver- nen W. Griffith today voiced his approval of a recommendation by a committee which investigated the June 14 Couper home fire, calling for the establishment of an independent board to assist with problems in providing “adequate manpower and equipment for the two new fire stations.” In a formal statement, Griffith | agreed with the investigators that | ihe board. to act in an advisory apacity. should be formed. The comiuittes mm ite “report; vindt- cated the fire department of any egligence in the blaze at 1189) firechwiial Ct., which cost the ives of three members of the Thomas Couper family. Griffith further recommended that the portion of the City Charter_(chapter 1H, section 16) outlining the powers of the chief of the fire department, be re- written and voted on at the next election. Griffith suggested further defin- ing of the responsibilities of the department and termed the por- tion of the charter which provides for the razing or destruction of buildings to stop a fire. ‘‘out- moded.”” Any charter change should also provide for appointment of a com- mittee to “assist and advise the city manager and (city) commis- sion, relative to fire and water production needs within the-~eity,”’ Griffith felt Besides commending the in- \estigators — James Spencer. Charles Kass and Jonathan Ball for their “fair, conscientious and considerate’ treatment, . Griffith thanked the hundreds of people who voiced their confidence in the policies of the department during the investigation Stating that the fire department was never beyond criticism, he said, “Department policy has al- ways been that we welcome both constructive and destructive criti- cism, when it is supported by facts. He warned, however, “The end- ing of this investigation should not place the citizens of Birmingham undér a false sense of security, to ‘the end that HO More lives will be tant tn Gao oily beeeune fo, and sirailar to those occurring tn The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITT—Cloedy te- night and Friday with cecastonal rain. bigh Lee Cooter Friday. o-¥0. winds 10-15 per beer “te mctherty 10-08 Friday. Tedder te. Ponttse Lowest temperature preceding § om at 8 om: Wind velocity 185 mpe £¢i6 pm = Priday oe sm am Dee © O Mwin cece tie m “ 9-@ Meccerery 4 m..-.-.-- 8 BB. Me. eenees LP. M .cseees ve OO Miccscscce 66 Ip m ve 2wem (Ae recorded Gowntows) o Mighest tempereture oe Lowest temperetere an “ Mean temperature “ 52 inch Mighest temperature 7” lowest WEIS. oc cccccccccceses ae Mean temperature... .. cesesses es Wea : r Righest and Lowest t Temporotores This Dete in 67 Tee 8 in 1078 31 im 1808 Wednesds tere Chart stgene “ sonville 88 12 Baltimore 00 @8 Kenees City 86 6) — 2. & 4 Lee Angeles 13 8 Brewvertiin $1 4? hint wot m ore Cimetnnati 83 65 Omehe oo Cleveland 68 67 Pittsburgh 67 68 Denver « Mw 6 eleco Ti =4T Detroit v7 e868 « rie 87 88 Ga. Rapides 71 61 Traverse City 10 Ot oe | jlarge cities, with less — " Griffith asked that credit the saving of one life we the fire | be given to the citizens reporting | ng tremen ot eee ng rej a of seeing father, Lawrence W. @, alive in the house. Had his men would have attacked the fire under ‘‘strictly fire- fighting | conditions | “The firestop would have been | spectacular, but there would heve been a fourth victim instead © three’ Mrs. Couper and her. sons | Larry and Danny. died in the | blaze Finally, Griffith asked that any personal clashes brought on by the | investigation be forgotten, * for | am sure we all agree that it was another tragic incident in| the history of this city, and sympathies should be extended to the father and husband of the late | family.” . * . Launching their phase of the Birmingham - Bloomfield - Frank- llin Torch Drive several weeks | ahead of the official opening of the campaign with a dinner at the | Community House last night, bus iness leaders heard Claude Har- man, business chairman, explain the chapter plan of contribution. “The chapter pian, which is available to any organization, makea g convenient, budget meth- od of contribution possible,”’ he said. “In this way, employes and others are able to give to a great numberof worthy health and wel- fare agencies with a single pledge. end spread its payment over the whole year.” Extra help is needed from busi- eceeeng goal of $186,338." * .® While formal opening. of the |o- cal branch of the Automobile Club of Michigan will not take place until ceremonies next Thursday... the club will open its doors to 7,000 club members in the area on Monday - morning. The new red brick building at 775 8S. Hunter Bivd. will have Doug- First Baptist Church at 10 a.m. tomorrow. A movie on civil defense in Michigan will be shown by Mrs Joseph W. Mann, of the state CD office. followed by a luncheon at 12:30 p. m A talk on the work being done tn India, Pakistan and Ceylon by denominations represented in the local council, will be presented by 2 p.m. Church women are urged to attend all or part of the meet- ing . . > Both boys and girls may enroll for classes in the new YMCA craft shop opening Saturday. Starting at 9 a.m.. 4 classes of 45° minutes each will be held in simple forms of woodwork, Each class wilh en- roll 12 youngsters to work on lim- ited projects. jf . ° Mre. Ruby Van Rensselacr Funeral arrangements are pend- ing at the William R. Hamilton | unsuccessfully pried Mrs. Raymond F. Woolfenden at | ——— a ee pon Pa i aa 100 E. Jetfer- rine Van Rennialaae had weep 0 ee ee women, and was. known among designers in New York, London and Paris. She is survived by several neices Fred |H. Aldrich of Birmingham Ms- 4. armington and Frank - ‘Narich of Dearborn Thieves Nab $536 in Night Breakin BIRMINGHAM — Thieves were this not been known, Grifith sald | pry last night breaking into an auto agency and a service station, and attempting to break into a . | ° Police said £536 was taken from | Willard B. Connell automobile. ,agency at 850 S. Woodward Ave., second service station the Bob Frost, Inc and about $5 from candy and cig- arette machines at the Neighbor- hood Service Station, 1575 South- field Rd Entry into the agency was gained {through a locked window, which had a faulty catch,.A file cab- inet-safe had been broken, and a cash register smashed. — Police believe the same persons two | door locks at the Bond Service Station, at Woodward Ave. and ey. Bee: Ee Coke St. y Dogs Kill Shee Kill Sheep, Draw Fire of Police BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A flock of sheep belonging to Mrs. Laura Turner, owner of Devon Gables Restaurant, was attacked by two dogs last night, at Mrs. Turner's Devon Farms, Lone Pine and Telegraph Roads. The cogs killed one and injured three-of the flock. Police were ferced to shoot another sheep which was badly hurt. Police fired at the dogs, de- scribed as a black and white hound, and a redbone, but could not hit or catch them. Heart Attack Fatal to Detroit Resident tractor collapsed and died while on the roof of Wesch Cleaners, 1456 morning. Dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was James Barton of 13644 Wyoming, Detroit. According to reports, D. J. Sullivan, plant manager, when he collapsed. years -| Plea of Guilty Brings -| $50 Fine, Jail Term BIRMINGHAM — Appearing be- | |} fore Justice John J. Gafill yester- day, Steve Gray, @, of #4 Dit- mar St.. Pontiac, pleaded guilty influence of liquor He was finec $50 plus $10 costs and sentenced te 30 days in Oak- land County Jail. The jail term fine is not paid Registration Hours | Announced by Clerk BLOOMFIELD HILLS — City Clerk Robert Stadler has an- the coming November election. The office will be open from 8 a. m. through 5 p. m. through tomorrow. Additional hours will day, and from 8 a. m. to & p. m. Monday, the final day for registra- tion. Co.,: Detroit, for Mrs. Ruby C. L van Rensselaer, a former Birming- business woman, who died yester- any the largest state .n the natién, embraces more than one- ham resident and prominent Detroit | twelfth of the total area of the continental United States. 4, 1954. Departments No. 025 and No. 328 Employes not p will be notified when to report for work, at a later notices sent to the last address recorded in the e. Employment Offic ATTENTION PONTIAC MOTOR EMPLOYES All Employes of the Car Assembly Plant (Plant No. 8). unless - presently working or otherwise notified, report for work at the — starting time Monday, October 4, 1954, with the g exceptions: | DEPARTMENT No. 878 AFTERNOON SHIFT report at regular starting time Tuesday, October 5, 1954. DAY SHIFT report at regular starting time Wednes- day, October 6, 1954. DEPARTMENT No. 887 G and H Including 886 CGH, 887CGH and 888GGH DAY SHIFT report at 10:00 a. m., Monday, October GEO. W. WATSON, PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION work- » by __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 {Pontiac Deaths Gail. Mae, Anderson Gail Mae Anderson, 19 months. of 102 Tasmania St. died in 2 » rit: seared $7.89 Values $9.49 Veluves srihat" goe’ fete. Son wearing, Warm snow suits One and two-piece styles, ram styles, detachable poties and mittens, some with hats and helmets All wanted coléfs in estron, ray- on faiiles. nylons. 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Lapeer : elsewhere nited States the.bs mat] evberriptions are vevable in advance ne Pontiac PF 92-8181 : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——= THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Aikichi Kuboyama’s Death U. 8. Ambassador Joun M. ALLISON spoke for all Americans when he ex- pressed in Tokyo official regret over the death of A1kicut KUBOYAMA. “ This 40 year old Japanese radio oper- ator on the fishing boat Lucky Dragon has gone down in history as the first victim of a hydrogen bomb explosion. According to Japanese physicians, he died as the result of radioactive coral dust falling on the boat after the H-bomb test at Eniwetok March 1. * * * At the time the Lucky Dragon - was 80 miles from the explosion and well outside the prescribed danger area. Scientists obvious- ly had underestimated the dis- tance atomic debris could carry. Precautions since have been taken against a repetition of this unfortunate accident. As anyone remembering the birth of the atomic age easily can understand, the Lucky Dragon case has had a tre- -mendous emotional effect on the Jap- anese people. “For weeks they had been keeping a death watch over KuBOYAMA. * * * Unfortunately for us, elements —~ in Japan anxious to damage U. S.- Japanese relations, have done all they could to capitalize on the situation. The truth is, however, that our Government went out of its way to offer reparations and the finest medical treatment for Kuboyama. * * * | (he Japanese, however, refused to let our doctors see him. This has raised the . question in some quarters as to whether jaundice, resulting ffom blood transfu- sions, or tuberculosis may have been the cause of death. It is to be hoped that the wiser lead- ers of Japan will realize the need of action to prevent national emotions get- ting out of hand over this unforeseeable _ tragedy. Mississippi’s Threat “* Mississippi is one of those Southern States in which opposition to desegrega- .—tion_in the public schools is particularly strong. That was evident in the action of the State legislature which has approved a constitutional amendment to abolish ~+ public schools rather than submit to the Supreme Court order of last May. * * * Under this amendment, which is to be submitted to a referen- dum December 21, elimination of the public schools -coutd be brougit about by a two-thirds vote of the legislature. Also pro- vided is a local option system under. which individual school _ districts and counties could abolish their schools and transfer State school property to private parties. ee ee Educators are alarmed by develop- -ments in Mississippi where the ratio of Negro to white children is larger than in any other State. Great concern also -is felt over reports that the issue is ‘causing revival of an economic type of Ku Klux Kianism in the South. Notwithstanding all this, there is good reason to think that the- overall situation is much better than generally believed. School authorities in several other areas, notably Washington, D. C., al- ' ready have inaugurated deseg- + regation without apparent diffi- ike « _ Even in Mississippi there is a strong ‘ undercurrent of opposition to the dras- ‘tle amendment. Moreover, if it should & z "win voter approval, the actual shift of Phi 0% ne legal and economic problems that the idea: might have to be abandoned. Our; hope is that before the will have begun to subside. Water Wings for Boats Latest marine news concerns U. 8. and Canadian naval experiments with hy- drofoii boats. _ The idea of hydrofotls isn’t new. Thé Wright Brothers toyed with it in 1905 and ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL in 1919. _ According to Life magazine, current ex- periments show hydrofoil boats to be especially adaptable for use as assault craft or rescue boats. * * * Hydrofolis are finlike struc- tures. attached to the hull by struts. They create lift, thus enabling boats to travel on top of _instead of in the water. This _ overcomes the drag caused by the water's resistance to the boat's hull. Enthusiastic designers predict that someday hydrofoils will be used on ocean liners and aireraft carriers. Already they have made small craft far faster than conventional speedboats. * * a Our Navy's interest in this new de- velopment is shown by hydrofoil con- tracts with five boat builders and four universities. As for designers, they are claiming that hydrofoils are the great- est marine advance since. steam took over from sail. == - WE THINK that we shall never see A poem lovely as a tree— But if we don’t get more rainfall, We soon may see no trees at all. The Man About Town } About Toll Roads Official Feels That Parallel Highways Will Be Kept Up ‘Ends: What it would be easier to make meet if they were stationary. In my last conversation with State High- way Commissioner Charies M. Ziegler he stated that we need have no fear that our present main paratiel highways will not be kept in their present condition if any toll roads are built. He feels that the toll roads will absorb a major portion of the through traffic and thus relieve the congestion on the present roads and make them safer. In- cidentally, a man who now drives about 50 miles per day to and from his work in Pontiac tells me that the same distance on a projected toll road which he could use for most of the distance would amount to a total toll in excess of $300 per year. Cd When the end of a long pole on a public utility truck was rammed by a car on Orchard Lake Ave. there was mute evidence that ft had car- ried the required warning. Its red flag was hanging on the shattered . “This is a great sendoff,” said Telton Rodney Rogg, leader of the Pontiac City September group inducted into the army Wednesday, in ac- knowledging the many gifts which the young men received from local organizations. The same sentiments were expressed by Thomas G. Hawley, leader of the out-county group inducted at the same time The attention of Oakland County law enforcement officers is called to the fact that at least twe ef the can- didates fer office in the November election have their signs nailed to trees within the highway limits, con- “trary te law. One lady phones, “t - never will vote for a candidate who desecrates our trees.” Next week has been officlally dedicated as National Letter Writing Week, and several people have suggested thas let- ters be written to men in the armed services. You thus may save some homesick youth that-tonety feeitng when the mail comes and he is the only one who doesn't get a letter \ A Pontiac young man found that financial difficulties would make it - tmpessible for him té fesume his col- * lege work. But when a local business man heard of his predicament, he cheerfully advanced the funds. “The werld needs more such men,” says the young man's mother. Changing times. It-was exactly 20 years ago that the Detroit Tigers of Mickey Cochrane were taking part in the World Series. “It may Rave been a dry season,” writes Arthur Worthington of Lake Orion, “but I had corn that was 15 feet high. And most everybody will agree that all vegetables never tasted better.” Verbal Orchids to— THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Co aN EN ; es _ “You'll Voice of the People e289 Te AEN Oe ice Have to Wait f or the Dust to Settle!” ————E See te OO — ‘Doubting Thomas’ Says City’s Clergy Should Back Move for Cultural Center (Letters will be will) not be pubit the writer so réquests, unless the letter is critics! in ite nature.) Realtor suggests cultural site here. It is a crime when men who should devote their time to the needs of the people miss the boat. Mr. Harold Blackwood should be highly recommended for his con- structive dreams. As a leader of a cultural minor- ity, I know what he means when ». of Pontiac, are told that we lack a cultural uplifting, There lacks in our city the thing that makes a city great, Civic Pride. Men of the Cloth (priests, min- isters) teachers in our that Pontiac is not only an in- dustrial city but a city with cul- ture, _— We need improvements drastical- Let us hear the Clergy of this city shout aloud as they do on issues of liquor and bingo. Let ug hear you now! A Doubting Thomas Druggist Protects You in Requiring Prescription Being employed at a loca] drug- store, I have found hew very un- reasonable people can ‘be under certain circumstances. The biggest problem is in the pharmacy depart- ment where often customers- be- come enraged because they were refused certain drugs without a prescription. They accuse the druggist of be- ing unwilling to serve the public even, if the item they request must be accompanied by’ a doctor's or- der in compliance with state regu-. lations. training have taught him that ut- most precaution must be taken at all times even if it meats a loss of sale, All drugs that can become habit forming cause unfavorable reac- tions in some casés, and cannot be time you're refused an item. - Duane V a ogelsburg Keego Harbor THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And hath not oppressed any, but hath restored to the debtor his pledge, hath none by siudanes: lai cases le Gee ° * ° Religion is using everything for God —Henry Ward al Cage Case Records of a Psychologist Faults of Husband Will Be Forgiven If He Remembers to Love With Words Vilma ts a joy to marriage counsellors. In this age of in- creasing juvenile d and broken. homes, it is help- ful to spotlight examples of happy marriage. Vilma mar- ried an older man, with three little girls. His first wife had died. She is now reporting after 10 years. ~~ — 7 By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ‘Case M-328: Vilma D., aged 34, married an older widower with three small daughters, Her story should be an antidote for much of the delinquency and broken homes today, Read it and re-read it. them. ve Aunt H et ty Pr 4 as ry ency - “I've always tried to do as my “Our oldest daughter is now in coliege and I hope to see the other two-receive the same type of edu- cation, “Sure — their Dad sometimes speaks of their mother, Why shouldn't he? It was she who first “Dr. Crane, I don't believe I would have had it different if | could. The girls call me ‘Marmima’ on their own initiative, and the older one always seeks my advice about her dates, letter writing, etc. “lh don't try to be ruler over them, but a companion and con- fidante; “I pray often and have faith that God makes us what we are. when we help him to. help ourselves. “My father's last words before form. They'll forgive your faults, if you do. (Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate inc.) David Lawrence Says: McCarthy to Be an Issue and Silent Vote Will Tell. EH He E UTI 15 Years Ago MUSSOLINI MAY become peace médiator for Hitler's alleged pro- aes Firl His! i : i Pes i s iH i i ag miosis aceon gor Pa @ ~ 2 died of burns in Phoe- FEER Se FE [ E g i ie : F hit iL when a man entered and threw a gf E if F ,| taken identity proved painful for _| 14-year-old David Rashid and his container of gasoline at him. The gagoliné was set afire by a cigarette Bojeck wag smoking. A passing médtorist found the farmer ufconsciolis. Son, Dad Learn Skunk Was Not One They Lost DETROIT (INS)—A case of mis- father, Forzey David had lost his pet skunk, Magnolia, and when police thought they had located the animal they called the Rashids. Father and son happily embraced the skunk. It wasn't Magnolia. THE PON TIAC PRESS, 1 - | Army Adds WASHINGTON @®—The Army is adding a new long range guided missile to its arsenal, increasing the number of its combat-equipped > divisions and buying more tanks. This stepped-up Army tempo was disclosed in a series of announce- ments here yesterday—the day af- ter a conference in Coiorado among President Eisenhower, Sec- retary of the Army Robert T. Ste- vens and Gen, Matthew B. Ridg- way, the Army's chief of staff: ‘HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER : », 1954 (Advertisement) Missile, Ups Divisions and Buys Tanks}, pon is presumably capable, |jke ifs organizational numbers, al-) per cent, of the man-strength of a others of its type. of carrying an! |though net to its total manpewe! 17,500man .combat division atomic warhead a once ithe- Army announced a program Ww] 3 A contract for $160,601.00 Details of Redstone 's capability | boost the number of divisions des-} worth of M48 mediuni tanks was are still kept secret, but there is | ignated as combat outfits to 24 in| placed with Chrysler Corp. This speculation its range may be up to/ the next two years. This will be | actually is a renewal of an earlier 500 miles—substantially more than} done by giving to five of the|oMder for M48s, the initial allot- the Army's "Corporal" missile. present six training divisions desig-| ™ent of which Chrysler completed The Army said it awarded .to| nations as combat divisions, equip-| 4 Year ago Chrysler Corp. last week an $855,-/ ping them with arms for battle-| The ‘ew production, like the 000 contract as ‘‘the final touch| field fighting and organizing them | Previous, will be carried out at needed to start limited production'*| along combat—lines the government-owned, Chryster- of Redstone. This brings the total| But the manpower size of the | operated tank factory at Newark, it.” writes Mre. P. t and so decided to regularity and was fee Upset most of the time However. 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Among those who received the upon those who have “served | Kong says Tl Catholi¢ missionaries | It said its list was compiled. trom-and-nuns,but-the-bulletin-said-it . “cause tof humanity _ in general.’ 190 190 ‘charge ad : rn —_—_——_—_ } NEW HAVEN; Conn. tUP)—Pe At a 4-mile an hour cruising (lice said Arthur C. Roe, 25, had speed the average fuel economy | his hat when he went in, but didn't A a Peel A -caeroeed beet appending The hat. bout | found in an apartment, led. to bis nobly the Masonic cause” or the | are in jail in Communist China. | dees not include “Chinese priests | 30 per cent in the interval ean | | arrest and conviction of a burglary TENDING BOTTLE—Life MGM Starlet Rota Lee, vacationing on a Tucson, Ariz., found her favorite-chore was tending bottle ofr a herd of hungry, has its lovely moments, even for calves. guest ranch, bawling calves | towed has” resulted in the arrest | | of Piero Piccioni, jazz pianist son | | of former Foreign Minister Attilio Bigger | | Piccioni on a manslaughter | |charge. At least 15 others have tes} Scandal | been arrested, Last week Premier | Mario Scelba faced but won a vote | of confidence on handling of the case Reporter Who Broke The bedy of pretty Wilma Mon-_ Case Says Some Facts | tesi washed up 17 months ago on . tthe black sands of Ostia Beach. | Still Under Cover : | Muto’ article charged her death By RICHARD ENMRMAN | followed a dope and sex orgy at- tended by Italian bluebloods and ROME w—The young journalist who exploded the Wilma Montes | | political personalities The editor was brought to trial |} alarmist news." His case was sus- | Silvano Muto, 71. added in an) Pended temporarily after sensa- interview: “If all the truth is un j tonal testimony forced the gov- covered it will take on even great-|crnment to reepen its investiga- er proportions. I can't add any- | tion Since then his magazine has thing else. My situation already is | closed down very dangerous. Some groups; “But even when the scandal is would love to see me out of the over, | will always be a marked way.” Liman, he said, “These newspaper | * 8 @ clerks who call themselves jour- Muto declined to identify these | nalists here will never let me work | enemies but said he has three/or collaborate in any of their pa loaded revolvers in his home and | pers-or magazines I have no more office, never goes out alone and /future im Italy.” , | keeps a huge, specially trained | Women Outnumber Men | dog always with him Muto, a graduate lawyer, broke | the story of Wilma Montesi’s aS Smokers-in-Bed death in his magazine, Attualita, | BOSTON (UP) — More women | after the case had been forgotten oY AER | ’ h than men engage in the hazardous | te bot practice of smoking in bed, the | "ae at 2s Institute for Safer Living reports. | | A&A. nationwide survey revealed eep ess? @ | that 54 per cent of women smokers | do this as against only 4 per cent fast! “Se many men and women drop | — acid font off to sleep while smoking that Wr | the practice ts rapidly becoming | the nation's ‘Yo. 1 peril in the cate- igory of fire: caused by matc hes | and thoughtless smoking,"’ stitute warned NOW! 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U.S. delegation will give strong Suff n Bi Atthoritative sources say the U g.| Netherlands, «former opponent,| The Council's report will come} support to the proposed “invest- raga! | recently announced approval. Un-| up for discussion im the current| ment resolution.” That delegation to the UN. General As-| gerdeveloped nations which would | Assembly. outlines conditions which underde- sembly will continue to oppose ¢s-| get the grants and lofig-term, low J Js. en hs special U.N. Fund for Economic They make up the majority of the! stilt -oppose SUNFED, American Developmem—SUNFED U.N. membership. delegates once more are expected | Countries with capital to export. American representatives, whose| The SUNFED proposal was {4° be squarely behind the U.N. | >. * * government would be asked to put | launched in 1951, when the General Sechnical assistance oe That; Indications are that the Ameri- up about athird of the fund, re-| Assembly set yp a committee to|!s regarded as a SUCCESS. | cans will also endorse the proposed portedly still think such a program | work out a financial assistance pro- geodon ee ee it | “ must wait until adoption of some! gram. The committee reported in|'!s thought, will assure delegates general disarmament-pian permits; March 1953 that an international | that President Eisenhower -will do This outfit would make loans in The. diversion of- arms expenditures to} tund-shoutd beset up. When the [his “utmost to get the necessary | fields where governments cannot | Sherrill, peaceful development. United States and Britain opposed | funds from Congress for full-scale | supply the guarantees demanded * 6 ¢ it, the Assembly sent the project U.S. participation. by the The SUNFED idea has been!to the U.N. Economic and Social! It is also understood that the! construction and development — _THE : PONT I AT. PRESS, THURSDA ¥, SEPTEM BER 30, 1954 . : , - 7 , Zz 7a . | te t : Episcopalians Install (‘2st siacanie" wr" Japanese Puts Ideology [Cleaning Up—Not Out countries should fulfill to| Archie Henry Crowley, rector of tablishment of « 250-million dollar, interest loans naturally are for .| Though the U.S, delegation will| attract large private investments, 5'. James Church, Grosse Ie, was | “the tinted States and other |Consecrated suffragan. — the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan | Crowley will aid Bishop Emrich | yanagisawa, “chairman of 25,000 International Finance Corporation. in its 122 «ewe oe em ad F * . \ rr) ~ ‘Above Money or Arms | RICHLAND, Wash. (UP)~Rich- | jand police rushed to the Seattle MACKINAC ISLAND (UP) — An Fire: National- Baak’s tecal branch ideology is more important to Dem-| 4. 2 man telephoned to say, ocracy than big money or atomic “rye got a crew of men cleaning nae up the vauit.” The found a crew of SS ——_— men form a cleaning firm doing - ; just that. ; in administering the diocese’s 151) Japanese shipyard workers in the mst Bishop Crowley, 47, is the first | churches and missions: Tokyo- Yokohama area who spoke P He.succeeds the Rt. Rev. Russell | at the moral re-armament world Deaths Las! Night | (AP) — Dr. George S. ‘Hubbard who became bishop of | assembly here Wednesday the Missionary District of Spokane, | “China ~would never have gone | Harrison hull $0. internationally recog Communist if the situation there | ited as the developer Oy botany ‘ond had been met with the superior pom A sig a ees Vebmeay, ideology of moral re-armament in-| CHARLESTON, W. 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SEPTEMBER 30. 1054 and his wife went fo see one of ther sons graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis | Another son is with the Navy in Japan, and a third son gradu- ated from high school here while |his tather-was graduating from ollege Old. Pon to Be Shown Sam Benson Says: After All, You Wemen Walk Miles to Save a Few Cents on Groceries . . . traffic fatality toll. Europe reports that an appeal to] tar back as 2500 B.C - behiaies lamette University thié spring Why net take the Ste ws A fused alumina abrasive ma- volunteer for agricultural labor Mahmoud M nasned Mahmoud ing ll | Anderson, 34, majored in re-| WASHINGTON (INS) The app- angi and SAVE MANY. 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All arrangements m Made by WKC's Credit Department. * ’ "THE PONTIAC PRESS _THURSDAY, S SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIG AN, SEVENTEEN Cameras Record World Series Action WEBTZ SKIDS INTO THIRD—V ic Wertz, Cleve-| ball too late for the tag:—t'mpire is John Stevens. land’s first baseman, goes into third safely on his] Wertz blow went into Giants’ right field bull pen first inning triple in yesterday's series opener, New] and drove home two runs. Giants won the opener York Giants’ third baseman Hank Thompson has] 5-2 in the 10th inning. (rr IN THE MAKING—Clieveland third sacker | field by Wes Westrum, Giants’ catcher, in the first Al Rosen makes a vain stab at a-smash into left | inning. WILLIE MAKES ONE OF HIS CATOMES—Back to races toward the bleacher wall home plate, Willie Mays, Giants’ center fielder, foot drive of Vie Werts bat in inning. . 1 ‘Meeting Is Set at Higgins Lake 120 From City to Take Part in’ Workshop This Weekend | One hundred and twenty Pontiac educators will discuss; evaluate and devise plans for putting into practice human relations in edu- cation this weekend at their annual Higgins Lake Conterenis.~ Scheduled te run from Friday afterneen through Sunday, Mrs. Ann Galbraith, principal of Cen- tral School, is serving as chair- man of this year's event. Designed as ap annual workshop for those working with the teachers and children of the community, this conference provides an opportun ity for the Pontiat School system to leok itself in the eye." “Tt is an opportunity,” claim those who have participated in other years, “for us to see our Weak points, to find ways for them and at the GIFTS FOR MEN Local Teachers to Attend Parley ‘ ENTERING SERVICE — On each monthly induction a number of Pontiac organizations make gifts to the young | Amvets: men entering military service. At the September induction Wednesday gilts were—presented- by tieft to right: strengthening same time to reinforce our ws phases.” Visiting educators whe wil) be en hand to beip with problems — include Dr. Charles Beye, Wayne | University; Donald Dolan, Unal- versity of Michigan; Dr. Marian Edman, Wayne University and | Rebert Keopman, Sate Depart- { ment_of Public Instruction. Also serving in this capacity will | be Mrs. Harry E, King.” Pontiac | board of education secretary and past-president of the Michigan Con- gress of Parents-and Teachers; Dr. Al Leving, principal of River Rouge schools; Robert Martin, State Department of Public In- struction; Dr. Mason Mathews, | +payehologist with Merrill Palmer School, Detroit; Dan Nesbitt, prin cipal tron” Birmingham; Mrs Gladys Panton, Merrill-Palmer School and*Edward Ray, superin- .ltendent of the Higgins Lake Con- servation Training Camp Ma jor Leagues to Aid Minors Plans for Working © Agreements to Be Offered NEW YORK (UP)—The major leagues, faced with a $58 000,000 said the commitiee -had completed the draft of the plan and placed it on the agenda for the minor league meetings Sees Tax Bureau as Public Service said today the taxpayer to be.afraid of the Internal Revenue Bureau. “The buread is conducting a public service business. Public service means serving the people, not harassing the taxpayer. Our business is your business and it is twill | dia and Vietnam Controlled. of the Class B Thre Eye League... - | servers predicted that; WASHINGTON be asked to make nearly | $400,000.000 available for economic and military aid to Laos, Cambo- the three asso- ciated states of Indochina. State and defense department of- ficials ‘made preparations today to draw up a program of assistance to the three anti-Communist coun- tries, whose independence is threatened by Red forces The program will be submitted (INS)—Congress | to Cmevens fur Hs approval when it reconvenes in January The | $400,000,000 is the amount remain. | ling of the §785.000.000 authorized by Congress for the war against Red fofees in Indochina. Further use of the funds were cut off in July when an armistice was) | signed The issue of availability funds was discussed in a serics ef conferences in Washington Pry °*% abs lie on the debris-strewn beach craft with loss of DEBRIS COVERS BEACH IN TYPHOON WAKE~ | Lifeboats and a life raft from the ferry Toya Maruj-subsided. in background is overturned hull of the At right is the Shinsei Maru which Japan, after the roaring typhoon which capsized the | was beached by the storm with no casualties among 1,44 lives last Sunday had/| those aboard. near Hakodaté, | stricken vessel. Unit 2 of the MOMS; Mrs. Jack Norman tovis, for the Press; Mrs. Clarke Kimball, nena Jisen eons | forthe Federation of Women's Clubs, Mis. FE. K. Vanderlind, tor | and Mrs. Delmo Capeiee. for the United Service Organization, Pentioe Press Phete for Bemis-Olsen Post of the Joe Wfras, for the Pontiae which wound up yesterday over the future of ‘allied a forces in Indochina. ‘$400 Million Indochina Aid Bill Is Facing Congress Indochina, These troops will be re- placed by native contingents, trained and equipped with U.S. ald The administration Was under stood to be planning November conferences with congressional leaders to work out plans for im- mediate use of some of. the aan appropriations, At the same time, the U.S. ap- proved a French plan for a gradual withdrawal of their troops from i) AP Wirephote By TOM BOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ®—Re ports spread today that Andrei | Vishinsky might unveil new Soviet | atomic proposals to the U.N, Gen. | eral Assembly this afternoon. Ob- if forth- coming, they would boil down to another demand tor a ban on nu clear weapons. scheduled fm take the assembly floor shortly after the opening of today's plenary session to give a review of Soviet policy as his con- tribution to the 60-nation groap’s | » opening general Stee. Vishinsky’s sae: on which he had been working in seclusion all week, wag expected to set forth the Soviet bioc’s line on the American atoms-for-peace. and oth- er vital ae 4 Went issues. - * One ie: pineting delegate waid he had reliable word that the. usually fiery Soviet spokesman would couch his remarks in con- ciliatory vein in an effort to show Russia is treating-the atomic ques- tion with an open mind, 4 members felt, however, ¢ Vishinsky would reiterate his The chief Russian delegate was | Vishinsky Expected to Reveal New Red Atomic Proposals at U.N. Session Today , recent publication of cret notes the United States on Russia exchanged on President Ei- senhower's original proposal to the | U.N. last December for a peaceful latomic pool Seeretary of State Dulles rejected the Soviet condition &s a ruse to disarm the free na- tions while Russia continued to bot- ster her arsenals. + # * Vishinsky himself gave a hint of the tack he might take when he | demanded last week that the U.N. Security Council, in which Russia has veto power, have authority }over any international atom ic agency. “The” United States “has | shown no willingness to place the proposed agency under such con- trol. : + ~ = Some quarters—feeting Vishinsky timed his speech to coincide with the nine-power London conference on German rearmament—predict- ed he might indicate Russian will- ingnegf to accept reunification of the former Reich. But any reuni- fication offer was expected to fol- low closely the lines the Soviets, | have laid down in the past, with demands for such advantages to the Communist East. German re- gime that the Weet would never The Vietmamese have re- quesieg that the French remove all their troops by March, 1956, but officiaty said following the conferences ne dates have yet been agreed upon, The new aid to the three Indo- chinese states will go direct to them, instead of being channeled through. the French, as Wag pre-. viously done. Thig -is—contingent upon Congress approving the plan. Officials stated that the French asked for financial aid to help support their armies in Indochina until they could be removed, Tt was anticipated that this would take some time The communique added that rep- resentatives of the French and U.S. governments “are in. full agreement on the objectives to be attained . . Both France and the US. will continue to assist Cam bodia, Laos and Vietnam in their efforts 40 safeguard their freedom and independence and to advance the welfare of their peoples... .” Urges Program of Disarmament Ex-Air Chief Finletter Tells U.S. to Push for wid tiger running about the city | + —'Power and Policy,’ published jtoday..by Harcourt; Brece @Co==" Finletter said the United States must create air-atomic power even greater than Russia's to deter the Soviets from an attack on the United States. : this country also should work tem as an offset to NATO with “utmost energy and deter. Vishinsky also was expected to| mination to find some way of a venting atomic war—some register a sharp protest against way in addition to the what the Soviets call interference | ings of and the main- with shipping in the Formosan | tenance armed strength,” he Straits. wrote. “ State Seeking fo Recover Prison Survey Expenditure - LANSING (?)—State officials today debated methods off. more than $27,000 which the attorney Qeneral has ee ‘ auf "*SIGHTEEN — t THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 . ones y, the season when we played them ded sehen exaiatnaieen Oct. % noted that Bethiehem's assets total Willie May'sCatch, {S=x7"“""“"""" |Pair Sees Newborn Baby |Robber’s Wife | sorts ome" * |Steel Merger Gets mer ite 1% aon gers. ' * : era ; : Her husband was sentenced to 15 TEMES BAS. Dusty’s Homer Wins |. vars, owe cur) ~ dusy Perish on Isolated Mount years in prison tor te robvery ot | BFOWNEI! Rejection | pontiac Girl lb Nomed~ | Redes’ home run yesterday came elegrapb-Carlisle branch (Continued From Page One) | as @ blessing to crewmen in «| - BURLINGTON, Vt. (INS) — A| Washington County Jail at Mont- Nabbed b FBI ani of] WASHINGTON «@— Atty..Gen. | MSC Harvest Ball Queen ovur. Ge Guat Massactusetts couple today | pelier and held on a vagrancy A the Manufacturers National Bank. | Brownell announced today the Jus-| straight for the center field bar. | “eneport plane high y told of the unattended) charge until an investigation is M His accomplice, James J. Min-|tice Department's antitrust divi- EAST LANSING ®—Judy Brad- 4 bad a good lead on it all treneenlasion ot the pamne to opes of Sr aoe —— ip once worked parttime a With Possessing Stolen | igan student, drew a 13-year sen- oa of Bethiehe! See Sep. ——— Peon the way,” Willie explained. “te | Cuban television ne yd 20| atid miles from the nearest shelter. : Mone tence. He said that Bethlehem and Harvest 1 just ren entil 1 got it, Any- OOS i ie ee Oe Rowse toe © sera: Suemats wae war Mio seugle bad been ovtetes ga cx‘ ot Vasile __Georse E: Woods, chiet ‘assist: | yqungstown rank second and sixth | State Colege Batenday WM way, any ball that te bit thet (ioe inthe 20th inning. laston, Mass., gave birth to the) they had no money to pay reut,—|-wite—ot—hank “robber “Hugh” Cox:| that Mrs. Cox, purchased a $3,000 pons that there is sub-|clude Nancy Brandstatter, Grand a eae 6 Se ene” "We were afraid the plane might — BD mer eorcer yg ort and tad sought Gudien ao the | was arrested by FBI car with some of the money from stantial competition between them! Rapids; Linde Beteee, Rew- urday with-enly her husband, Paul,| mountaintop, where eset tr : Moning s World Series financial cone gh glace yd Hee 25, @ Boston University student, t0| break daga began. re ee eel SS pli aararionlinnielal ist game: Goar Mestre, president of the net-| *#ist. The bedy of the baby was dug | 557.500 talon iy ter teehee ea Attendance: 52.751 work, “But everything turned out Ali night, the little mother and | up and turned over to State Path- w-companion in an April 2 Dear- Net receipts: $16,957.25 | omay.” baby were shellered caly by jclogist Joseph Spelman for 89) horn holdup. , , beughs and the otter clothing ef | autopsy. Commissioner's share ‘the father, When dawn came he The girl, a housemaid here who 543.59. . - | Cigarette atte Is Probable carried them both about two | Fur seals can dive more-than| lives at 831 Inglewood Ave., ts Players’ share: $161,648.20 miles until he found a deserted | 200 feet in their search for food, ' tree on $1,500 personal bend to- Qut \ share: $107,- hunting cabin. = es ae Grocery Fire Cause | re tay: te sive my tren : 9 feeding warm a blazing Federa) tax: $31,738.42. Pontiac fi rtment officials City tab: $15,863.28, er wig antag yoo preg gag: Sn rng wards with prayers of the Dusty Rhodes’ 10th-inning, pinct | Supermarket at the Tel-Huron Cen-/ noeher and a hit home run Wednesday was the | jer yesterday was started by a State Police were skeptical of the first of its kind which decided * | cigarette flipped between a wooden strange story Mrs. Bartch ar- World Series game. |pen containing electrical controls | 04 eiene walking at the Three other pinch homers have | and a stack of flattened Cardboard doors of Mary Hospital. were delivered in a losing cause. | They were Yogi Berra, Yan- tain” that a. blaze in the Wrigley While supermarket officials could | give no damage estimate they in- kees, 1947; Johnny Mise, Yan- | dicated that the fire, which was/her husband had not accompanied kees, 1952, and George Shuba, confined to a 20-square-foot area|her because she had only a little Dodgers, 1953. in the basement, did little or no} change left—not enough for her LOUISVILLE, Ky. 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The result of this remembrance is that Western Germany may be was written largely to safeguard Western Eu rope against renewed German ag- gression Three years after World War ll, fear of the re-emergence of Germany as a military threat was still streng in countries which had come under the heel of itw Nazis. In France, this fear is strong still. The Brussels Treaty, linking Great Britain direetly with France. 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(UP)—Police are seeking a stuck-up vandal.who has been sticking chewing gum in the slots of downtown parking meters Airline Asks Direct Detroit-Miami Run WASHINGTON ® — Capital Air- lines asked the Civil Aeronautics Board today to approve two route extensions which would provide a direct service between Detroit and Miami One extension would be south ward from Atlanta te Tampa and Miami, the other northward from Pittsburgh te Detroit, The airline said this would pro | FULL YOUR LINEN vide service between Detroit and A Miami by way of Toledo, Cleve Akron, Pitts- burgh, the West Virginia cities of Clarks burg and Charleston, and Bristol, Tenn-Va, Ashville, N. C., Atlanta and: Tampa. land Youngstown, Wheeling, Morgantown, Dartmouth’s Oldest HANOVER, NH. (UP)—Joseph S. 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Lewis Is the Most Lovable By EDDIE CANTOR Time and time again I have been--asked, “Who are the biggest hits- on the yigntelub circuit?” Well, the best for my cover charge ts Billy Daniels, the “Black Magic” man, or the | “Tawikes— Ted Lewis, Joe EF. Lewis, Martin and Lewis-—then there’s Jimmy Durante and the “peer of them ali, Danny Thomas, Sophie Tucker, and recently a new member Of the club—the nightclub, that is, Mae West | Durante. I don't believe anyone around would argue| One night at the Chez Parse in Chicago, while if you said Joe E. Lewis. is the most lovable| Dean Martin was singing, Jerry walked over to comedian who ever appeared in an upholstered |@ table and said to a couple, “If you wait for saloon, Whether he's singing about poor little| Dean to get through singing, your steak will February, or commenting on the state of his get cold.” He pulled up a chair, picked up a health—"“Look- at these arteries,” he'll say.) knife and—fork, and before he finished their “Hard as a rock!” and “Rich or poor,.It's nice | | dinner, he said, “too cheap to buy wine, huh?” to have money.””’—You want to jump up and/ The audience, including the couple, was in kiss the guy. | hysterics “My business is playing horses, he tells | The longest and loudest laughs I have heard | the audience. “I'm only doing this to stay and had in many a moon were at the Sahara in business.” He plays Las Vegas more jin Las Vegas, watching and listening to Mae often than any other entertainer. There's | West. I have no sympathy for those who pan only one reason: He makes losing at craps | Mae West's performance. Before criticizing her, a pleasure. these same people must have gone to see her It seems ironical that Ted Lewis, who some-|—*° Who's twisting their arms? atimes_has—been—eahed-a-squaré, was born in After all, when the billing reads “Now Circleville, Ohio. The layoffs in show business| Playing, Mae West,” you certainly don't will tell you he peddies corn. What's wrong| expect to hear “Lo, Hear the Gentie Lark” with it? It's what his public wants, just as| oF & scene from “Uncle Tom's Cabin” with they go for app pie and coffee, hot dogs and| Mae playing little Eva. cheeseburgers. I have heard Ted, with his East is east and West is West. As far as nite battered top hat, clarinet in hand, singing | clubs go—now you have it—these are the best “When My Baby Smiles at Me” 500 times and (Copyright 1954) have loved it every time. So have you. In the team of Martin and Lewis, Jerry may be the one who gets the “yaks,” but don't Ul- derestimate the terrific talent of Dean Martin. He is a great mimic, singer, straightman, comie.+ And “what might be considered “throw- away” lines are; take it from this eld min- strel, great “feeds” for Jerry. They create more mayhem in one evening than even ———— Ohioan fo Keep “ | by the Quaker State Metals Com ‘New Roofing Developed | | panty. The new roofing can be laid LANCASTER, Pa. (INS)—A new llike a rug. is easily eut into re- development ip roofing materials, | quired lengths, and reduces instal- lation costs by an estimated 50 per Trolleys Alive ting and ah . “te annoced presides. Raymond Buckwalter, Old Streetcars Won't | Be Allowed to Vanish —M EN’S SU ITS a SHARKSKINS $9 550 Stree Casa Worsteps, 2.2" last trolley car in the nation, nos- GABARDINES talgic oldsters can come to Olm- stead Falls near here to commune. with the past. 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Morse was taken in custody last week shortly after relatives of his wife began an investigation after Morse went to La Follette, Teny., to look for his missing wife. He later married a teenage girl and returned to his home. Love said Wayne County author- ities were convinced that the sec- ond Mrs. Morse knew nothing about the previous wife. Ausbine said when Morse mar- ried soon after reporting that his wife wag missing he began to suspect foul play. Morsé has‘denied killing his wife | 7 of 23. years saying she fell from his car on a trip to visit one of his brothers in Indiana. Morse told Michigan police his wife was unconscious when he| i picked her up after the fall and | 7” that he stuffed her body in the trunk of the car and “might” have | ¢ put it in some “road excavations” | in Kentucky. 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Wrapping prizes are Mrs. Joseph Spadajore-of West Iroquois road (left) and Mrs. Harold Brady of Hud- Fashion Shop models. son avenue (right) co-chairmen. Mrs. Louis W ‘Humphreys of Whitiemore street, ticket chairman, checks the poster telling of the fashion show and card party. Bloomfield | ] H Booths Are- By RUTH SAUNDERS , Before their departure for Europe on Monday, Mr. and Mrs Henry S. Booth were honored at @ “Tsubscription dinner given by @ group of their friends last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert F. Swan- son entertained at cocktails in their [home on Lone Pine road preceding. dinner. away for six weeks. Peatine Prese PRete | ir and Mrs. Leroy G.. Vande- veer have invited guests for a buffet supper next Friday evening to honor Mr, Vandeveer’s brother and sister-injaw, Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vandeveer of Rome, N.Y, The visitors will arrive next Thursday to stay the weekend and will be dinner guests at the De- will provide ensembles for the Good Looks Enemy Is Snuffed Out Ever a victim of that ageold enemy of good looks, a head cold? If and when, here's a new, quick-| . er and more effective way to mask |. its ravages. Best concealment today of a! leaky nose's unwanted redness is to use a make-up from a neat, compact cake which you can carry with you. For those inevitable re- pairs, you'll need to carry your make-up and re-apply it often Pick this one in the prettiest, freshest tint you can find. It can be the shade that'lt hetp you to face up to a nasty, gray winter, all season long. For hiding the rosiness of a trouble-some - nose, this gives you an opaque founda- tion and a powder of matching shade, all in one. Since it'll rub off every time you attend to your nose, having this make-up handy in your purse for quick repairs is a godsend. It Dr. and Mrs. | . H.S. Richards ~ of University City, Mo., troit Boat Club that evening. Their hosts will take them to the Michigan-Army game Satur- ay ning will include Mr. and Mre announce the | Perey Hamly. Mr. and Mrs, Fred engagement -of | erick Stufty, Mr. and Mrs, Fred their daughter, ee"? | ©, Reid Berkey Jane, to Smith) ang Mrs, William Burlingame of Falconer Jr., Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. son of the = MacKenzie of Bloomfield Smethe i e e PS «Falconers of | Mrs. Chariton G. Ede and Mrs Hickory Grove | Albert J. Browning will_leave in 4 ja few days fora theater-going road. She was 'trip to New York. graduated . * @ from William | Mr. and Mrs. Morgan D. Doug- y <5) Woods College | Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, in Fulton, Mo., | will leave soon for their home in and he attends | Fort tantoréats. Fia. . : . Michigan State! Mr. and Mrs. Edward §. Wellock College. A Varch wedding cling of a skin to a peach, can be nicely applied when you're only half-looking. Why it's as dependable as doc- tor’s orders for foiling the dam- ages of a cold is that it won't streak or splotch on & nose or upper lip when it's rubbed or dislodged by handkerchief or tissug What's more, you'll have none of the usual patchwork effects, when this make-up ts re-applied Plans have been made for .a Halloween party .with Mrs. Albert Olsen acting as chairman aia ee {RE See, HS PE ileal ad | SUBTEEN SHOP FH Lewer Level 48 Ni; Seginew St. Junior Hi-Style Date or School » DRESS 8.9512.95 Solid plaid or checks, in rayon taffeta, or cotton Detachable can can petticoats of matching trim. Sizes 8 to 14. fabrics Subteen Sportswear ~ BLOUSES ...2,95°4.95 In cotton or dacron, long sleeve or three-quorter length. Cuffs on short sleeves. White ond colors: Sizes 10 to 14. is planned. - . A the sliver JANE RICHARDS SCLy arn — ° reen . Paper crea \Dry. Flaky Lips | bough of Wyentette, The te wil Vv uxilia . commemorate t founding e Y la Real Nuisance | tweatytive years ago ot the rs. Charles Butler is. new pres- Bloomfield Hills branch of the ident of the auxiliary to Bemis Come Autumn Woman’s Nationa] Farm and Olsen Amvets Post 133 and Mrs. High on the nuisance list, as we | Gorden . Malcolm Oswalt ig: the new sec- leome face to face with crisp fall Pay brea As retary. | weather, are flaky lips. den i ae oo he oat | They look dry and taut. They! Mrs. Louis Savage will entertain kick off lipstick, or resist a smooth lat luncheon preceding the tea and coating of color. Lip tissue ruff; | meeting. up at the slightest drep in tem- | =~ © 3 i if this is your problem, cag ae looking forward to a_ brief visit next week of Mrs. Polk's sis- ter. Mrs. J. C. Schoo and her | and let him track down that vita- en Sara, of Washington, D |min deficiency. The other is. to see use the richest (in lanolin) lipstick | gr and Mrs. James P_ Baldwin lthere are two suggested remedies | One is to consult your doctor, A lipstick, made Croesus-rich Mr, and Mrs, Russell 8. Strick. with lanolin, will be your best| land were hosts at dinner Tyes- 4 Shield and buckler for keeping lip day evening at the Detroit Ath- tissue smooth, supple and recep- |‘ tetie Club for a group of friends. tive to make-up. no matter how} Their guests included Mr. and nippy the fall or how rambunc-/ Mrs. William H. Brech, ‘Mr. tious the winter that-lies ahead. | and Mrs. Henry Foster Jr., day evening at Bloomfield Hills | Mr. and Mrs. Booth expect to be | | Guests. at dinner Friday eve- | las who have spent the summet in | eeraiiae Mr, and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr. | olka , ; 5 Entertained Before European Journey Mr, and Mrs. William 5S. Slaugh. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Olsen. > Mr, and Mrs. Roger M. Kyes had—as-—their---house—guests —tast weekend, Admiral and Mrs, Arthur Radford of Washington, D. C. i a Mr. and Mrs, Erhardt Vitger of of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech. ne Sah SS j . tte! | NANCY McGUIRE . Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire * |of Central Lake announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Nancy to Charles Young, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charies H. Young of Frank street. ‘Bermuda Styles Bare Your Leg Deficiencies Are you going to bare your legs | from here to here with kiltie skirts or Bermuda shorts and knee-high | socks? Yes? Then, seethat your knees look prettier for this unveiling than your scrimmage-playing kid broth- er's. The difference in looks between |hands. Carry its application all Baby Is Better Off in Separate Room Ely a fs i i i ge git % Re Priced # amed Brand Higher a Slim or flored, tweeds, r 1% solids, plaids. In washable b ; 7 wool or orion’ ~ i a combinations. Sizes 10 ’ . “x fo 14. “es i < Cologne, Germany are house guests __ | ~NEW STORE / DIRECTORY © Lower Level Credit and General FINE BROADCLOTH é .. 10.95 Fine broadcloth with a suede look and feel. Pouch, “clutch, satchel, elongated styles. Fine jewelers type frame. Single or double handle. / Infonts and Children Offices Executive Offices a! © First Floor - “3 6 Accessories ec Lingerie Sportswear ~ é _ © Mezzanine os Shoe Salon - ® Second Floor Fur Salon “4 Suit Salon oe: Coat Salon Better Dresses Budget Dresses . Millinery Bridal Shop beso Pim pars 4 * 3 ~— - eer ort 2 Tye: § denen} apt y Casual Coats—Second Floor = cpt porns le aapaiag wa i one eS z che a = sfc Cie eet DAWNELLE FASHION FLARE --= * your favorite afternoon Made of Downelle = ELVETTE Fabric washes so wongertul pi —_— ~ —_ 100% wool casual » coats are always Ks one in good taste. an +2 * 4 A shorty, : : s. three-quarter, or “a * £ ES full length. Large est collar, turn back cuffs, pencil * slim, fitted or boxy. You'l Mitiurr or warmly ; diieize intertined. Natural and © Les 4 oe foll shades. Junior, misses B sizes. “ARTHUR'S IS THE PLACE! ~ iy \ agers es “— .: a oo 3.50 i ha” MAXINE. oo er beautifully hond * detailed scallops, pees ad gently cuffed. i Completely hand sewn shorty. The perfect ©) & complement to and evening costume. famous double woven thot weors and FABULOL FURRED GOATS 7955 Others to 199.00 cro Luxury furs trim these plush new wools, genuine mink, beaver, _dyed persian lamb, squirrel, fitch ° white fox, muskrat, marmot..- Styled in capes, stoles, ties, collars and cuffs, edges, pockets and huge shawl pockets. Black, and autumn shades, pastels, junio@and misses’ sizes. Coat Sclon—Second Ficor . ~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER a6, 1954 VERSATILE WOOL PUGET DRESSES .. £4.95 Practical long loved .. , budget wools, there is nothing like the comfort and quality feeling of 100% wool. | live in these long wearing fresh, casual styles. Self trimmed in lovely fall Junior and misses sizes. Budget Dresses—Second Floor The ee ee JOLLY JAUNTY JUMPERS .. 10.98 Weor jumpers . to school or to dress up yAg La corduroy, flannel, velveteen Styles with the empire took, sheath or fult_Hare— Block. brown, Sizes 9 to 15 or 10 to 16. red, royal Jumpers—Meain Tloor < : eo TWENTY-FIVE we 4 ee? eis ; af * SPECIAL SELLING F eee 95.00 ee Smartly styled and ~ fully lined, in boxy, ae titted, or dressmaker a jackets. Slim or flared skirts In rayon and acetate fabrics that look and feel tike —_— wool Flannel, Le pinchecks, broadcloth, ig’s ‘ plaid Some are we three-piece with blouses a Black, and autumn = colors. Junior, misses, = and women’s half sizes und sil Suit Salon—Second Floor A : — A } BRS :3 » < tae ae OS e ee L7 rd mm re = a | J tes Se - ee e¥ * a i we ee * Ls > ery a eh “be pee a a “oe by : ih ie COMFY CASUAL TOPPERS .. 24.98 BS Severes For football, hiking, casual ‘or country wear. Stadium jockets, checks or sotid chinchitta: with alpaca or milium lining All wrth mouton processed lamb collars. Colors Red, + | blue, grey, brown. Sizes +4 10 to. 18. e Toppers—Meain Floor DRESSES, = oo Others from 22.95 aed | Wardrobe refreshers for that important after five occasion. ~ See our large collection in embroidered taffeta, crystalette, velveteen, satin, pure silk, rayon faille, in many new E necklines. High or low f. waistline. Varied -. sleeves. Full flaring é skirts. Black, -si( Sizes 1049-11 $1.00 Higher Your new fall pumps from Diem's are so elegantly flattering with glittering rhinestones, exquisite embroidery and exciting decors. Brown or black calf and black suede in graceful heel heights. Sizes 5 to 11, AAA-C 12 W. Huron, I, DIEM’S SHOE STORE “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had" FE 2-2492 | It's a good idea for every child jto learn how to swim. Expose your child to some water (besides | the, bathtub) if you possibly can. Before anyone can learn to swim he must feel easy and comfortable in the water. Fear is the greatest drawback in getting your feet off the bottom. You almost never. go to. a pub- | lie beach that you do not see some ;over-enthusiastic: father carry a | screaming, clutching child into |e | water. P There is no hetter way to pre- vent a youngster from learning to swim than by forcing him inte the water when he is afraid. You only increase his fear. It's a whole lot better to go to the other extreme. Let a young- ster play on the shore, dig in the | } i Mrs. Walter A. Kleinert of Birmingham, general chairman of the antique show being sponsored by Piety Hill Chaptor DAR, is | admiring a prehistoric piece of pottery in the form of a bison which dates back to 1500 sand—if there is sand—unti] he, Teaching Tots to Swim Takes Patience himself wants to dabble in the water. With some children it takes a long time. They may never get wet above the waist for a whole summer, but eventually even a timid chiid will discover it's fun to wade out into water up to his armpits. ‘hen is your time to start teaching him strokes. it's likely to be pretty frustrat- ing, when the trip to the beach is a single day's expecition. You went to a lot of effort to get the kids to the beach and you know it won't be possible again for a long time. You so much want them to enjoy swimming as you do, You just can't bear to see all the beautiful day being wasted without getting more than the toes wet. You'd better just hold onto your- Masculine Tweeds Get Compliment But They'll Show Woman's Skin nr elon stein oar 2 teacemiee sere a B = Pentiae Press Phete B.C. The bison is part of a group of pottery which was excavated in Persia. 12th century pieces are also on display. The show will be this evening and Oct. 1 and 2 in the Birmingham Community House. Third and self. Let your child enjoy himself the way he likes. You'll only do harm by forcing him into the \ ater. Next time maybe he will go in a little further, if he doesn't have a memory of a fright to get over. If your child is quite young you have plenty of time. However if your child is getting on toward 18 and has had very iittle chance te go swimming give him a few lessons (pe at a YMCA or a YWCA) if you possibly can. Under the guidance of a good} teacher and with a group of youngsters of about his own age many a child will learn to swim quickly. Most children are a little timid Se ame ONLY AT OUR STORES can you have this emart imported chair -individualized, color- WE LIKE GOOD LEATHER because it acquires a patina, Good Guide to of a chair’s seot, degree of comfort it will afford you. is, the pitch of the seat and back — the depth of the seat and its height—ore major comfort factors. 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Officers Are Elected at Club Meeting Wednesday meeting of EOWN when t. officers elected were Mrs. < Hahnefeld, vice president; and Mrs. Merritt Walker, treasur- er. elected |’ — a St. Benedict Parish members issue a\ (left) and Sister Mary Paul look over some | reminder that the 9th annual roast béef din-| of the display items with Mrs. Earl McHugh | | ner and \the parish hall, fall festival will be held Sunday in| of Syloan Shores drive, who with Mrs. Rus- Sorority Dance ‘Will Benefit State Hospital Proceeds from this year’s Har- vest Moon Ball will be turned over to Pontiac State Hospital for the Child Psychiatry Fund. Sponsors of the dance to be he'd Oct. 16 at Indianwood Lake Coun- try Club are members of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omego sorority... General chairman Mrs. Forest Elwell has appointed = Mrs. Hazel Pierce patron chairman, Mrs. George Kna George Eldred is publicity chair- man. Dancing will begin at 9:30 p. m. and continue until 1:30 a m. Women Clamor for Color - Sister Mary Gertrude | sell Harris, is co-chairman of the event. | ’ INDIANAPOLIS (INS). — Color- conscious American Women again have demonstrated that a woman usually gets what she wants. They wanted colored telephones and now colored telephones are being produced on such a scale that any housewife may have one if she wishes to pay the extra in- stallation cost At the Western Electric Com- pany plant in Indianapolis, which makes all the telephones for the Bell System, assembly lines glow with eight refreshing colors. 48 states as it soon will be. | Phones to Ape Rainbows. phone seis were available, and | John Weed, W, E. public rela. | thon, official commented: “Production of colored phones represents a complete turn- over in thinking at Western Elec- | tric. We sort of shied away from, color for a time but now we are | actively promoting it.” ] Actually, Western Electric began | making colored telephone sets on a | limited basis before World War II, but the color Was sprayed on and the idea of multi-hues§ wasn't stressed by Bell companies in the | tele- | 544 E. Beverly. Monday 4 Till 10 — Tuesday thru Saturday 16 Till 10 Gloria’s Beauty Shop ' Permanent — Hair Styling — Cutting — Shampoo No Appointment Necessary! Phone FE 5-904! Pontiac, Mich. evening in St; Vencent™ de Pat Nirs. Richard Stark, PTA presi- | @ |Church. She is the daughter of | 4.4 {Street and his. parents are. (RG. app: “TaN Morrissey, Tinance Ldn the home of the bride's mother; .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Mary Rodriguez |Annuaj Fair Set {Fight Skin-Qiliness iby Whitfield PTA) atin’ the skin which calls to extra efforts at skin- cleanliness Becomes Bride of Inez Delgado | AD hitfield School entertained at a) Mary Melecia Rodriguez became jtea Tuesday afternoon honoring the bride of Inez Delgado Friday | homeroom mothe PTA executive beard of Daniel rs_ and teachers, | spoke to the group- about Mrs. Reynalda Rodriguez of Wall plans for the fortheoming year TWENTY-SEVEN se with lots of soap and water wash ings. It alsd means eating green vegetables and fresh fruits and drinking six to eight glasses of water dally, . . ee Se Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breaktasts——Luncheons © Frank Delgados of Bagley street . chairman, announced the date of | os A white-nylon and lace gown with ‘the annual fall fair to be held Oct. + @ four-tier fingertip veil was chosen (99 Mrs. Martin Parker was chatr- | by the bride for the ceremony. She | man of the hostesses and Margaret | carried a bouquet of orchids and Luther presided at the tea table. | chrysanthemums mcnneasgh . Attending the bride were Mrs. Look Crisp, Fresh | Guadalupe Garta, matron of honor and Mrs, Bernard Redri- | A" easy “ay to acquire and gues, Mra. Robert Mellado and |KeeP that crisp, spicy look. is to Florence Garcia, jhave several sets of washable . switch-about collars and cuffs Mr. Garza was best man and) and if you'll equip them with seating the guests were Bernard) snaps, the changing is as simple Rodriguez, Mr. Mellado and Ray-| ag 4 twist of the wrist mond Delgado. The wedding breakfast was held s ATTENTION! WE... Re-Cane Antique Chairs Special Rates and the bridegroom's parents were | hosts for a dinner. The bride wore a black suit with an orchid corsage for a \ trip to New York, The newlyweds will reside on Wall street. © Antique | Dealers and Upholstery RESTFUL SLEEP! 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Sizes 8 to 14 and its own nove! belt . & on . ‘ $4.98 to $6.98 — . . oO De by Twix-Miss in cardigans and slipovers and collared pear! trim for big-time school party going. Sizes 10 to 14 All in our collection for this special age group are... . class room cuties . in separates thot rate the most... and important undergarments that must meet the challenge of the plus grown up sleep wear. ! changing figure. . . $4.98 to $7.98 . $8.98 __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30, 1056 Potent Are Many Aromas. of Yore| By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (his Iowa grandmother when he Judging from what readers write| was a boy. Then she went with him | @dere now make me deathly sick, that they cut out and save, by far) back to his home town, but the most popular of these columns are the nostalgic ones. My mem- Missouri farm seem to evoke sim- ilar ones for men and women north, south, easf and west, Particularly to people treasure recollections of young. A transplanted Missourtan, Mrs, Owen Vail, recalls farm days when her family made sor- ghum molasses, hominy and ap- ple butter: “out under the trees on an open fire.” And she adds an item new to me — pumpkin butter, “No one today seems to know anything about this wonderful but- ter,” she ers sadly. “We were like most farmers, very poor, and I remember my ‘mother always wanted to save the best for com- pany. “We children thought the best was the pumpkin butter, Once she saved some too long and it spoiled, ‘My mother then declared that never again would she save anything that we children toved so much.” Lawyer Walter W. Mayes of Orange, Calif., recalls the outdoor fires too, and “the odor of soft- soap making — oh how I shudder at the remembrance.” “Mother saved every bacog rind and scrap of fat for soap. And I close my eyes and see the old ash-hopper owt near the smoke house. It was split oak shakes, set in a V shape in a trough made from a holiow-out ' log. * . - Dad poured water over the ashes and it soaked down through them and dripped out the end of the trough as_lye forthe-seap-making: But naturally I don't long for that | as I do for some souse and pigs | feet fried in batter, or fried pies | with dried peaches for filling.”’ Old-time winter breakfasts of baked beans and pie in cold New England, delicately browned’ quail and hominy in Maryland, beef- steak and fried potatoes in Kan- sas — all these are sighed for in retrospect, Yet what happens when reminiscers try to revive old dreams? “Disappointment,” de- ctares Evelyn Harding of Ossining, N. Y. “One day not long ago I dropped into a little stationery store a Ms & Rewspaper,” Mrs. Harding recounts, “immediately I spotted a supply of those lic- orice sticks that my husband re- membered with such tenderness from his bayhood. I bought four dozen and presented them to him with ceremony, “He grabbed one with a happy light in his eye; and gnawed off a good-sized bite. One swallow, and he retired abruptly from the living room. He haxn't mentioned licorice since.” Becky Webb, who with her hus- | band _puns-a dude ranch, says her husband always talked longingly of a special potato soup made by The world would be Detter off if | everyone whe says “T do” did. Weather Warm and Pretty Ready for cold weather pajama parties and evenings of book-learning! Robes. . . $7.98 Quilted cotton Night-Shirt Robe of French Poodles. Belted or a Duster full of Wise Owls. Sizes 10 to 14 Pajamas *3.98 Guting flannel shirt tail over long- john pants. Check with white trim. Sizes 10 to 14 THE MARGARET ANN SHOP Bor~ ty Cotton knit to 32. Sizes. 28 | Tf you're weahing fiberglas cur- tains, avoid wringing and squeezing fasten it next to the inside of the | of naij polish. First apply a base * the surface | dress and press firmly on the skin of any crisp fabric. Just swish| Photographers use this method of | when it's dry, apply two coats of | which tend to ‘‘craze’ them through soapsuds and rinses, and hang to drip dry. “But he ra told me it was just soup ~ nat the delectable dish —he a Van ge they _A_purse-crown_of- remembered through the | low do the rest of 1 about So mee otradivari Perfume | checking the efficiency a . - PRINCE MATCHABELLI’s MATCHMATE EVENT! Co hi _at no extra charge with each bottle of Stradivari Cologne limited time only $1.25 PERFUME PLUS $2 COLOGNE REGULARLY $3.25 } Both for $2 $2 PERFUME PLUS $3 COLOCNE REGULARLY $5 }Both for $3 prices plus tax CLOONAN’S ry \ “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 : ——— — : Rabbit a jersey with‘a snowflake tweed was used in nt ' GREGG SHORTHAND \ | this creation by Richard Cole. Circles of mink on the ACCOUNTING sleeves and the boat scoop neck proclaimn it an all day— late day dress in wonderfully casual fabric. With Proper Styling Fine Hair Can Be Tamed Baby-fine hair is fine on babies. But women who possess it lament it as a real problem. It won't stay put; won't hold a curl, rarely looks| appear fuller. neat and well-grommed. , Proper shaping and blending of Yet, very fine hair need not be | the ends will eae a tating of a major problem, according to} thickness and body. The stytist James Caesar, New’ York hair| who cuts your hair must. study stylist, who suggests making the| each strand of hair in order to most of what there is. decide what ~length he will cut the hair to encourage a natural | —— Check the Efficiency curl. -Mr.-Caesar believes that the ss proper length of fine hair is from of Heating System You can save yourself money | ar inch to an inch and a holf. Mrs. Coasar has an important and o and cdld weather discomfort by | tip for the fine-haired woman She Lay wy ln nl wy select the right hat in style and of your | whose hair is limp and really needs color for your costume. Prices range from 5.00 to 2250. Every house heating system before late|a permanent—don't get one with new style and fabric shown. Do come in soon fall's seasonal rush. a curl that's too tight. Your Pontiac Gage Store— When buying a new heating sys- | Be certain the permanent you tem or converting, an existing one | are getting is one that's suited to to gas, it's a good idea to check | the texture of your hair. ROACH MILLINERY the following points: 1. Make sure 61 West Huren Across from Detroit Edison the system has enough capacity to heat all rooms; 2. demand a fully eran? thermostatically con hair is what te de after che rolled job; and 3. select the fuel | leaves her hale otytist. with efficiency 7" economy in . mind To fluff out the hair, he suggests | running the gomb lightly over the | Tape =r Neckline | |hair, keeping it in the same di- rection it was set. Follow this by A dress that gapes at the neck- | ine can be anchored down with | mel patting the hair, lightly, all over | transparent tape. Do this by cut- ting off a strip of cellophane tape | about an inch and a half long. | Polish Over, Over | Make a loop out of it, sticky side) your manicure should last a out, folding it in on itself. Then week if you apply several coats TYPEWRITING . COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR NEW FALL CLASSES NEXT WEEK eae Sea ol ee The right ¢ut is very important to any texture of hair, but espe- cially to fine hair to make it : y 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Vistt the School or Return This Ad for Details c ‘Name — Address VETERAN APPROVED ——~ Clarabelle Roach, owner of the Roach Millinery, who has served you for so many years, invites you to see the newest “ry, omg ther famous makes, as shown in Mademoiselle and Pandora Sweaters LONG and SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS - CARDIGANS In Orlon—N /ylon—W ool CECILE’S 4494 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7224 leoat of colorless polish. Then + holding a low neckline in place for | nail polisi, followed. by a sealing some models. |eoat © of | colorless polish. ; eS es ” a" ‘ ‘i * i © gel Sect SO DBO Foe og + ® j 2 ¥ 4% » . rads A Fleischman’s soeme coppel with Seep © Beige ® Rose ® Dark Green Regularly Sells for $11.95 Sq. Yd. All wool broad ous effect. Heavy luxurious © Light Green ic Specie! ot CARPET CARNIVAL See Our CHALFONTE $895 0 40-02. Double Watfle Pattern Padding, 51.08 oq. ya. H. H. SMART DIV. 3 Oceklend Ave. FE 4-4567 Lawrence Fleischman, Inc. —_———————___.___ ___. hese: ‘+ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Smith College Claims Four While Denison Boasts Six— Pontiac area students are scat- tered at colleges and universities hamHeten-J-Rigdon and Phys M. Duke. Attending Marygrove College are from Massachusetts to California |Joan Mazza, Joan Ritter. Pat this fall. |'Shev, Rita Nord, Joan Hoffman, Attending Smith College, at) Annabell Vaverek and Donna * Northampton, Mass. are Ann | Ritter. Ward of Pontiac and Louise M. | Wayne University students are Sherriff, Anne Hummel] and Bar-| Myrna L Webster, Ruth Bau- bara Ann Aikens of Birmingham.| ™mann, Morene M. Frady, Rebert Georgeann Pearce has traveled) Laity and Paul Fortine, Attend. from Rochester to study at Scripps| img University ef Detroit are College in California. Tom Duress, Lee Coyle, William | James Klausmeyer is a student} Dean, Tom Buchanan, Sel Yapo, at. Wittenberg College at Spring-| Bob Moleney, Ronald Manning, field, Ohio, and Richard Fitzgerald | Phil Kinsella, Ellen McJunkin, and Barbara Wiersema are at-| Don Guertin, Pete Williams of tending the Uni-| Bloomfield is, John Martin versity of — Ari: | @nd-Tom-LaCtave. zona. Others attending the University Roger Eldred/of Detroit are LeRoy Kraft, Ron and Dick Ashby | Gross, Bill Freegard, Mary Foster, are students at Ann Seery, Jane Touhy, Dick University of No- Fleming, Jerry Daily, Shirley tre Dame and) Kramer, and Ahee Hayes. Betty Jane Spad-| David P. Dearing is attending afore is atte nding | Bowling Green State University, St. Mary College, | Charles Mitchell of Rochester is at- . Notre Dame. tending Principia College at St. MARILYN Central Michi-| Louis, Mo., and Robert Turner gan College has among its students | Lewis is a student at U niversity af June Voss, Janet Fairbanks, Bar- | Pennsylvania. Michigan College of bara Heflin, Marion Lingle, John | Mining and Technology at Hough- Ward, Juanita Wallace, Alan Bar- | ton was the choice of David E, keley, Darrell H. Beach, and Joan | Crawford and Charles Dickerson and Jean McLeod. is attending Ferris Institute at Big | Rapids Others are Carel Lewis, Jane | M. Baker, Marlene Wilton, and Furthering their education at General _Moetors institute; Flint; are Richard E. Lewis and Harold Cameron. John Salow, David Zittel, Dick Ayling and James Amel are students at Alma Col- | lege and Jean L. Hilton is at- George McVeigh is from Lake Orton, Jack Niggeman, Douglas Harger | and James Braid are students at | Albion College. Pontiac students | attending Michigan State Normal | College are Janet Wasserberger, Pat Mann, Margaret Ann Smith, | Eglith Eilender is a student at Charlotte Ward, Jeanne Smith, | University of Colorado, Mr. and Harry Titus, Art Weiss, Nancy}Mrs: Ronald Jack Largent at Tremper and Sharie Husted | Sterling College at Sterling, Kan., ‘Denison students are Mary | 4nd Cheryl Mickelson of Birming- Drake, Sarah McQuigg and Jerry | iham is attending Antioch College Florez of Birmingham and Carol | located at Yellow Springs, Ohio. and Barry Tuttle and Mary Crane.| Ronald and Darwin Nugt of Lake Orion and David Richards are stu- dents at Taylor University at Up- | land, Ind, Robert Mange of Birmingham is a student at Carle- ton College, Northfield Miho... and Hilton has been awarded a Kala- mazeo National Scholarship. College in Iowa. Cecilia A, Jones is studying at Private Secretarial School of Inter- national College at Fort Wayne, |Ind., Robert Durnbaugh at Man- . | chester College, North Manchester, Mrs. Loretta Kotivas is attending 'Ind., and Darill Perry at Lawrence , along Institute of ste Rebecca A. Nichols has enrolled , Elizabeth Klepaczyk,|in the Medical Assistant Depart- Mrs. “Margaret MacCracken and| ment at Elkhart University, Elk- Mary Joyce Peralta of Birming- ‘hart, Ind, tending Kalamazoo College, Miss + 4Ronald Rise is attending Graepor] AE Bermuda shorts, cashmere sweaters and party dresses | Niagara avenue (right) are students of Central Michigan area must in every college gi bara Heflin of Tregent street (left) and Janet Fairbanks of | Angelus shores is attending Ohio's Denison University. 2 me at oR irl’s wardrobe this fall. Bar- | College of Education and C Children’s Toys Are Practical Only lf They Can No Noah is needed to lead your children's toys into the washer— they'll love it. Who wouldn't after being dragged from room to room, from park to park, from yard to yard, in and out of the sandpile. In fact, everywhere that Mary goes her toys are sure to go—and the masculine members of the Sandbox crew have their toys in | tow, too Favorite cuddly toys a6 become | soiled and require frequent eins And-—most-of them can be faun- dered right in the home washer. Toys are practical only if they | can be washed thoroughly enough to remove the accumulation of soll and bacteria that is inevi- tably present when children play | with them for ony length of Gane. | spongelike material, such as foam . | dry quickly, and do not strain the Be Washed Thoroughly If there is any doubt about the | ef cetten fibers that are brown washability of-a certain toy, these | ish in color alse stain light col. facts are good criteria to deter-| ers. When cotten filling becomes mine washability. | saturated with water it tends to Type of stuffing is Very Impor-{ become tumpy, so that the toy tant. If there is any doubt about | loses its shape. the type of filling ~ it - ve Color is important factor to con- to open a seam to see if the filling | is of a washable-material. sider. Many ae ae Toys that are filled with a)! and if “ ecmbined swith a te Gh coner bleed rubber, hold their shape perfectly. | -cior Most dark colors should be washed separately or with other outer fabric. They are usually dark colors. | labeled as such, or it is J bl : = (Wile a ee ee : roe NA. G Kirbys to Entertain. lon Weekend |° Friends Will Join) the Ogle Minards | at Summer Cottage | Leaving Friday morning for theis A, C. Kirbys of Maceday Lake. They will have as their end guests the'C_F Shoups J. Kirk Campbells, the R Kemps, the Floyd Campbells, Marvin Redmonds, Mrs,- P., Lake . . Mrs, Walter Chappel) of Ra. venna, Ohio, hag been a house- guest of her aunt, Mast and her cousins, the Cart Opland, ef Seminole avenue for | @ few days | ” J ° ; street will attend the Midwest Con | ress for dental technicians in Chi cago Thursday through mother, Mrs, Ralph * ¢ @« Recent guests at the Charceal Mills week-+ Vieriech and Mrs. Byron -Campbeltt- and the Ogle Minards of Toreh | Mrs. George | Mrs, Ruth Mills Kennedy of Mill | Monday. | She will be accompanied by her T WENTY- NINE Colleges Throughout Country Enroll Students From Pontiac Area i ee at, [Figure Club Meets a At--the- Gweekly meeting of the ~ Fashion Your Figure Club, Mrs. Arnold —— McManus. gave a talk “Your Voice and You.” Trophy | winners wete Mrs. John Board- | man and Mrs. Lawrence -Nickols;" —_—e ‘Coming Events Wever School will be the meeting cottage at Otsego lake will be the Leap when Gquare Bet dance club opens new season on Oct dence will be ing 6 A Welcome the theme for this meet- Distinetive Hand-Mace Styling, Detailing Pentiag Mote Lebby Headline Beauty for Fall rit in Fort Lauderdale, Fila., Let us re-style ~ were Mr. and Mrs. WilTiam ff Joseph Archambeau of Newberry || YOUr collfure ay = street, if for Foll ~ ’ * *¢ « — ogy _| Fireside Club will meet Friday aati in the Ottawa drive home of Mrs i WILLIAMS LAKE Frank Castell, | BEAUTY SHOP Pentiog Presse Phete | * * *« Betty Green, Mgr, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Schwartz, |[ 6493 Matehery Rd. OR 3-430) ‘arol Tuttle (center) of Lake | "te *4ne Haggard) of Syivan Vil —— lage announce the birth of a daugh ff ter, Shelia Joy, born Sept. 26 in . P ae Pontiac General Hospital,© Grand Standard Knitting e parents are Mr. and Mre. Gustav f Junior Group | Rchwarte of Hazet Park end Mrs Naas . . | A. O. Carmer of Sylvan Village F : Will Gather “oN pemee la i Junior Tuesday Musicale will | gen and Mrs. Arthur L. Horst Wood ......... $198 hold its first fall gathering Sunda =e "= ere | ’ g £ Y| birth of a daughter, Margaret Steels for en son jat 3 p.m. The matinee musical for! Lisa Sept, 28 in St, Joseph Mercy from... ithe elementary sclfool age children| Moespital, +witt gather at the Pitt road home| The baby's grandparents are Oxford Shop of Lindy Hartman, Susan Johnson| Mrs. Arthur G. Horst of Auburn 59 W. urea FE 46-7212 jot Wenonah drive will be hostess to| Heights and Mrs. Vern J. Mason Actes From Detrett Eéteos | the. student league for 7th and 8th | of Narton tre et \ ods f || graders. — ——— SSaLEEESEEEEEEeEa a — The jinior league, for 9th aali| 10th graders, will meef With Sharon | Holland of East Iroquois road ‘) WON) ri L ] Norma Lee Braid will entertain the ER AN Q) p setior teague, composed of Iith and 12th graders, in her Rosewood | drive home to tell by their spongy feeling mattreasred tiers ana vin ot | IMPORTANT ! fast and may stain light colored outer Sabetes. _ Some por grades | 40] 4:1016 4, [thao Now! ing order! Limited quantities of famous cleaners in both tank type, uprights and canisters . all priced amazingly low and in perfect work- Some with attachments! BUY NOW! SAVE UP TO 45%! HURRY! 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Also in blue or brown 154 North Seginew St. Tel-Huron Shopping Center - : Phone FE.5-4171 Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings ‘til 9 P. M. - ~ - Hosen & SERRE — — a _ viata Ny = - chain . ‘ : sige ——— = = toddler coats Imagine! Sale priced right now. when you need them! Boys’ —— coat, slacks nicely lined. Sizes 2 to 4%. Be Regular to 25. 00 Sale Ends Seturdey, October 2 at 9 P. M. SPECIAL PURCHASE! Regular_$6.00..Boys’...W inter. 4} DERLAN FHREE DAY SALE! rend | three-piece worm coot sets hat and leggings or All wool, pretty colors, for best selection. Waldbillig. assisted by ——___ vw arena moe earrecsae : 3 bs : £ : _ fife and pleasant | \ ) * s / sf ’ ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956". 3° Just Recipes Don't Make a Cookbook s By ANNE HEYWOOD “I love to cook," a reader writes | me, “and T love to write. Sol have | they are very good. I have col lected them, and typed them up. | and they're just aS good as the | ‘a Pg ny ot ews? at ail: et _the_.years. 1 have! “> saved up dill kinds of recipes, and | qnes in any cookbook I have ever read ~~ “fut ne publisher will buy them, I guess you have to have Can yeu help me find a lisher for my cookbook?" And she enclosed her manuscript for me to see ‘mut St yr] air Timm, Ty ee ee @ mae tte Send Laws of Balance Work Solving Curtain Problem: By ELIZABETH HILLYER Tt's easy to be carried away with | ar idea for a window treatment and end up with more curtaining | and draping than there's reason | for * Just enougly curtaining to serve a purpose, and not too much is the | best answer to a window problem | like the one Mra, J. M. writes! about } ——-- | Suburban Life May Endanger | Family’s Health | HARTFORD, Conn. (INS)—That attention must be given to private wells and sewage disposal the “country home” is t> be Here are 2 few tips on what te leok for in wells and springs, “We have a Kroup of three sun- my windows in our dining reom over a deep silt,” her letter says, “but we've never enjoyed the sun from them as we should. valance and are in four sections to draw. Even when they are open, the glass is still covered too much for enough sun to come through."' Sunlight is more important to the room in this case than dra- peries, Mrs. M., arid a minimum of curtaining is the best idea Set the rods just high enough so the closed curtains provide pri- Vacy, and make the curtains like this of a fabric that won't be bulky between glass areas when they are open aw 1F well rounded-out -Centorm te body lines with shirrine. Miss R, FL — ine the tank is on underlying rock or | @Voiding a sloppy lok, flatter high ground water. tH C ¢pe ceal large hips, , | Check Market Ratare 8 tarting to hook. Se —— + ur the “troubte Was cially designed to fill a particular | need. ower.| ry Dacron Thread | fill a special need, there was nothing especially dis- tinctive about hers, no special son, for publishing it. It didn’t fit need—and good coo’hooks, nowadays, must be gpe- their daily papers and their magasines, and know a good deal about cooking, The way to lure them inte buying a cookbook is to have it planned to only If this woman can get an ‘‘an gle,” a nail to Jang her book on, a | common denominator to build ber | recipes around, she will have a ) much better chance of selling it. | “The draperies are made with a | (Copyright 1954) Color Television Needn’t Change Decorating Hues CHICAGO (INS) — Any home | decorating problems arising from | a color television set will be minor, | says @ woman designer of TV cab- | inets. we Helen Kelleher of Chicago be- blieves there will be no need to ne problem in harmony.” However, Miss Kelleher said color television will make a few changes | in a room | For instance, she said color | | screens look better in-a dimly lit || bocation. At night artificial lights | should not be placed too near the | set, nor be turned up to their! brightest intensity. During the day the screen will! jlook more attractive if blinds or | drapes are partially drawn, . | Miss Kelleher said housewives | will definitely need to plan their foom atrangement around a color | set because it's much larger than t Black and white models. | fhe reperted te & Now you can get strong dacron | thread to stitch Washability into garments made of dacron, orion, nylon, rayon, acetate, silk or wool fabrics. The dacron thread, avail- by very tight soil or | bosom and waistline and also con-| able in % fast colors, is. shrink- | Benjamin Harrison is preserved in 3 ' Indiana. . | resistant and quick drying-— Clal Can now of your qrocerst ye saa Work -On- Book You Want to Sell Oriental design is the sen- sation of the fall lingerie collections. Opaque nylon tricot has been used in lus- cious oriental colors to com- plement the lovely natural beauty of gals who will de- light in wearing these loung- ing and sleeping garments. ee | | Arm rests are pretty fan ee Pattern 876: Crochet and _rick- rack chair-set! Old-fashioned girl chair-back, 14x 17; arm rests. T% | x9. Use No. 3 cotton. Send 23 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. The home of former President | It Is Not a Signatare Third Person Uses Title} If Signing Other's Name By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: “I work in a gift shop that does a tremendous amount of wedding and wedding business. I'm often asked on the telephone to write the ecards to be enclosed with the gifts, and usually am told to write Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blank. Shouldn't their given names be written with their last name instead of Mr. and | Mrs." Marriage License | Applications George J Lake I. 12 W Leng Lake | Norme J Pierson, 342 W. Long Lake | Welter L Blakely, 63 Chamberisin Gierte J. Linseman, 212 Bdison j HM. Charles Rayes, Allen Park } Joan T. Ghove, Royal Oak Donald ©. Butler, Milford Joan Bogle, Milford Raymond L. LaPointe Helen Hancock, Frank Edward L. Morearty Ir. 2100 Pompey Mary L. Jarrard, Drayten Pisins Oliver Mellin, Orayten Pieins Rese Mejlin, Drayton Plains Wortht Bennett, 101 Rose M Callender. Battle Creek Jéhnte W Bolten. Rochester Donne J Haney, Utics 443 & Jeasice lin D MecKaye, Parmington Gevekinns R. McCaffrey, Parmington Homer N. White, 30 Bast Bivd. Betty ¥Y Woed, 366 Bast Bivd. Martin G. Barney, 314 W. Columbia Riaine M. Lerens, Clarkston Prancis W. Dument, Clarkston Betty L. Hughes, 3591 Mann Robert J. Beattie, Drayten Plaine Doris BE. Cecil, Fenten Edward M. Casey, Royal Oak Maureen A Clinton, Royal Osk James ‘W. Hughes, 675 EB Madison Shelba J Hail, $75 B Madison James P. Sennett. Walled Lake Eiliner B Sorenson, ITO Telegraph Harold B Hefferon. 1074 Lakeview Liltean Katus, 257 Irwin Pred Hoskins, Par on “ Barbara L. Say Prancis C. Gears, 2600 Woo@bine Rite M. Reilly, @) Meriva, — Leante R. Sanders, Roye! Oak June C. Hunt. Royal Oak . Nerman D. Carlson. Ferndale Maria J. Alyes, Royal Oak ~Glanley R. Fisher, Clarkston Patricia A. Russell, 217 N. Saginaw Rawta C. 1 Oak Helen M pated ‘ 8. Washington Zane GO. Wixson, 111 Center Beatrice A. Reed, 119 Henderson Robert J Svaled. Reval Oak Donna M. Moreau, Ferndale Rebert C_ Themes, Royal Oak Reta M. Evans, Detroit Gerald EF Danh Washingt Nerma C. Kennedy, Lake Orion Chartes HM. Garman, Lake Orion Bisine H. Bliss, Lake Orion Leslie V. Parsons, Milford dean Elmore, Milford Bennie Willtams, Gareh Stokes, 62 $2 Orton Orten Alfred P. Oliver, Clawson Helen R. Lodate, Clawson John W. Milleur, Biten L. Leiby, artha?t A Allen, Roe oho Rochester Roland E_ Berg, Rochester Mary BE. Sumwalt, Rochester Wiltiam PF. Morowski, Oak Dore a. “Bemeee Ceatertion Howard E. ar. Babe L. DeBemehes, West Brosche > Alfee 6 Ea Ley 2: eca hesnnes Loey A. David K. Cowen, Fiint ° Sharon BE. Buse, 188 Hampton. 114 Dresden Campbell, 722 Kinney Piiins . Sonny 8. ‘Arlene M. Louls &, is Oskiand Blaine J. fon 3% O'Riley re 4. Walled Late Correctly we all sign our names without title (except when neces sary to prefix it in parenthesis for identification). But when any third person writes a name for another this is NOT a signature— and must there be prefixed with her—and even his—title, By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Rear Miss Woodward: Last year) while I was still in high school | met and dated this girl. We got along just swell until, 1 went into the service. Then she started to write me about the swell times she was having with other guys. _ “I guess I was so anxious to get her letters, I didn’t notice too much | what was in them at first. But | when I did become aware of what was going on, I wrote and told her to forget it—she needn't write me any more because | wasn't going to be big-brother for her to confide “Later on | thought better abou’ what I'd written her, and | thought for all whether you really do love | her, or it's some other emotion | you're harboring. Get in touch with her, do. But tf not unbecoming to your en- gagement ring, it is entirely cor- rect to wear a ring on the little finger of the same hand. Dear Mrs. Post: Whenever my | boy friend and I dine out and the the bill to see that he is not being overcharged. Not only is this very embarrassing to me, but it is very bad manners his part and is a reflection on waiter's honesty. Wi you please give me your opinion? items quickly to see that it is cor- PETUNIA! My painted shelves Have worked out fine" They make my treasures Rise and shine/ — rect—but he shouldn't fuss over it.+ | rs Manne | MAKE FRIENDS » —— For Bun Wearers The wearers of the bun or chig- — uM Wallet take ee ‘ ' i j : non, who've always had hat prob- lems, will be glad to knew there's a hat designed especially for them. It's of black veivet, just big enough to cover the bun_at the -back-of neck 2 Handbag Trends Nice work, Petunia! Shelves 5 ay hg of it a... painted dark inside make a abcee te axe bound to be'enen fine backdrop for dishes— || everywhere. The long, lean, nar- glassware—knickknacks. row roe rye wg by ~- pe ; sonal. band puree Ree aeest I velvet rank first in importance. a 1 Gun deg - i} 7——~ spaniel EE — a | ] 15 Het / 16 Milk-curdling " | j ia River i — » eee a it 71 Antaretic bird — 28 Gore throat 28 Venerates 2 coeresteatee 33 Demon % - wo y 3? Church e @ignitary 41 Beginoner 43 Nautical term 8 Ben oe) — 3 se o $7 Teutenea J tal w Brews 2 Ged of love 3 tee ‘ § Biblical high oPrunewe (ae) } Fumy cloud 23 9 Centuty b) 2°haner 10 Cty tin 28 Blow = nu z how +. A Boy in-Service Finds He's in a Puzzling Spot she dates, you could start seeing ier as ONen as whe" Tet. Fa. TE it's no go, you'll know. Pressing a big case right off the bat would be a big mistake. Re- newing your friendship is enough to expect. There's nothing yet to tell the girl you're going with now, Should your old girl be willing to be your new girl, it's different. Having proved a point to your own satisfaction, you'll have no trouble breaking the news. 8 : FLE Hf Fes j i Luxury Life on Wheels _ GLOUCESTER, Mass. (up) —|“" One of America’s most luxurious ; Because the mass of the earth — is owned by the famed|is much greater than the density . |eteusing compartment for the driv- (Gruenther Cites Troop Shortage Urges Bonn Armament, Ladies’ Shoes So) 98 Mlerit Shoes © 48 N. Saginaw St. Pointing Out That Allies |, Need Ground ‘Shield’ j NEW YORK wen: Alfred M. Gruenther says the Western pow: ers now hold an overwhelming “air capability” over the Soviet Union but lack an effective ground \force “shield” to hold an enemy while reserves are mobilized The Supreme Commander of Al- lied forces in Europe spoke last night at @ dinner of the National Security - Industrial Assn., a liai- Urging West German rearma- ment, Gruenther said tactical use son group between American In- | dustry and the armed services. | ° * . man rearmament is reached Gruenther said, it would take two years to fully train and equip Ger- man ground forces and about three years to develop their tac- tical air force Grventher pleaded for “American _{ patience with her European "] saying: “If we must. be-tough—with- our allies, I hope we can de it ii sorrow, not in anger. We are not “w win this Struggle Wileas we do it together.” Want to Park Overtime? Visit City in Wisconsin [3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, SE PTEMBER 30, 1954 SUPERIOR, Wis, @—When out. | of-state visitors get a polite ticket for meter violations in Superior, it makes them glow—but not from embarrassment. Here ig what the ticket informs | the visitor: “We are pleased to welcome you to our city. We hope you will come often. Don't worry about the policemen, They will treat you with courtesy and will be glad to assist you in @Very way to make your visit a pleasant one. You are not > | expected to observe the one-hour parking rules.“ A number of visiters--have—ex- pressed their appreciation by writ- im, thank-you notes to Chief of Police Arthur E. Buchanan. a decision on West Ger-| act promptly in emergency.” The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Sunshine werranty. larger hydrator. 8.6 ft. size. 5-Year Warranty. 6 Saciisies at Good Honeaheepang Shop, $9 39° LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS : 51 W. Huron St. . 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Their home laundering is bringing them satisfac- tion and pride. * They are using the new-day method. They have graduated from old-way heavy suds. Now they wash with “controlled suds’’— with all, the modern detergent that’s tailor- made for today’s automatic washer. They rejoice that their shirts and sheets, filmy underthings, diapers, work clothes and grimy jeans all come out sparkling bright. ._ Join them.--Pick-up a package of all at your grocer’s. Compare for yourself this new “eontrolied-suds” way with the old-fashioned thick-sudsing detergents. Get your money back if you aren’t convinced! f es are Sn in ERA cet A tS sep TS AS ESSE _ Your wash—and washer— , suffer from heavy suds Heavy suds cause lots of trouble in-aute- matic washers. They deaden the washing action with a blanket of foam. They hinder the flow of the cleansing action through the pores of your fabrics. They cause 4 out of 5 repair-calls, servicemen say. Heavy suds become unclean. They gather an oily film of dirt from the clothes. When you try to rinse, these thick suds hold tight. So they must filter out through the clothes and redeposit some of last weék’s dirt on your fresh wash, You may not see it—but it’s there. -- Clothes covered with that redeposited oily ‘film don’t even look clean long. They quickly pick up new dirt. —work is being done—down in the water with -possible job of home laundering. That is Youll love what alf does for your linens Millions have proved ail for you Those are reasons why millions of smart home managers have switched to al/. And why ‘leading makers of washers prescribe it. In fact, many Of them pack sample boxes of all in their new machines. all dissolves right down into the wash water. It doesn’t waste.i i soap bubbles. Instead, it stays where the all the others. Then try al/. Mark the extra whiteness and softness.of the al/ wash. 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To help automatic washers.turn.out-theirfinest“" CONDENSED 4m ite blue box CONDENSED, EXTRA FLUFFY exactly what a// will do for your washer, and _ for you! A trial will convince you. Try the best of TUNE IN MONSANTO TV SHOWS __ | THE RUGGLES —tvesdoy ot 7:00 bm—Chonne! 2 | -ALL-STAR PLAYHOUSE—Fridoy ot 7,00 PM—Channel 4 Se ae “ —— 4 . : aS 0 ee -_ - ee oe on hs ee ce dee : alfis made by MONSANTO where creative chemistry works wonders for you FRANKIE LAINE—Sundoy of 7.00 PM—Chonnel 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 TWORTY-THRER_ ’ SAVE 7 DAYS A WEEK] Liquor, Wine,Beer to Take Out —_ ) _ [ite BROS. ee Delicious : - Kraft’s _. Giant 40 Oz. Size Miracle = id ) , e. is La Ct a in S ~ Fresh, Farm Killed, Tender Stewing P Chicken 18) Pic 25 HOCKS Bacon 49: D> Boston 39 Butt . . + Texas Seediess ek Fresh Dressed, con. 8 Se si ry, pentane C | [Choice, Lean, Boneless | Cauliflower c.. 15 Row. RIB a. Rod Sweat Tokay 10: ROAST. ‘I a U.S. No.1 | U.S. No.1 | Kingan’s Pure BOLOGNA ‘Skinless rattan PEPPER SQUASH €. | aug, |HOT boss - y ev ‘} 29". 99" SPADAFORE BROS. MAT _ Shedd’s Creamy Smooth PEANUT BUTTER ' EZ 7 - LY : vik: Qt. Size - ‘~ * 4 =} Box f, . ‘ * SA \ ants 4 DOG FOOD...6~ 49° PEACHES....... 25° SPAGHETTI" = 10° Breast-O-Chicken CHUNK TUNA 399° Guaranteed "Strictly Fresh Farm. Selected eg (Eggs Smoll Size Packed in Cartons emer 705 WEST HURON STREET OO Ei — a | PLENTY of FREE PARKING o sTkEE Se i= * - " z ~ <_< Nagecne . " : a " ss i } } , a c ea cat Eph Wh allied naitiadihentitinnina- on, chances, ein cmasee Oe ees eesti ape AE edi an ten ® Bee Oe ee See ym gy ge ee vet A cc Scie’ ‘ to * SS wait te 'iiiyrcndpasititeaisiaitaeniniallaty OW sx Sine tila Naat iia, - " ote ee A ey = ~~ > ae oie wih unen sthte Pen ee _THIRTY-FO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 reserve Plums for Winter Times Can or Freeze ~ Luscious Fruit ‘Italian’ Prune Variety Filled ls Extra Sweet, With Nutrients tmns When fully ripe, nalien prum plums are medium-sized and a rich purplish color with a slightly “frosted” appearance. They are @x- sce a rich unusually flavor For freezing or canning. “ee | P akD G They freeze very successfully and | purple fresh plum stuffed with low-calorie cottage are delightful made into pies,| cheese and garnished with sweet fresh séediess salads and cocktails when? ripe. firm plums free from bruises sauce the plum trees are leafless and barren of their beautiful purple | fruit Wash, naive ent pil the prune the syrup, dissolve 1% Just before using stir in ope- fourth teaspoon ascorbic acid for every cup of syrup or other anti. oxident according to package di- rections, to prevent discoloration of treit won thawing. Allow. one-half if mid-morning orm id-a grapes make a dressing. tasty and satiafying salad-dessert. Serve with mayonnaise or your favorite trait | , |on top to hold fruit inch headspace for expansion, Remove air bubbles by running [silver knife down the sides of the jar, Place a piece syrup, Seal, label . | mediately. | For canning, select fully | plums. Prick the sking ‘to prevent |shrinkage, Simmer to bolting in syrup or juice. If ‘fruit is very juicy, you may heat it with sugar, adding no liquid Pack ‘hot into. clean, hot contain- ers. Cover with boiling liquid. Pro- cess 4n boiling water bath for 15 minutes, of in a pressure cooker for 10 minutes at 5 pounds. Get a ‘Lift’ With MILK ernoon finds your pep at low ebb, drink energy-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-tresh mitk today! Drink at Least 3 Glesses a Day! MAPLE LEAF DAIRY C0. | e By JANET ODELL Peatiac Press Food Editor Last week I attended the Food and Candy Fair in Detroit. It was no place for anyone who counts alories—they. gave away samples! Of course, if’ you stayed in the |room where all the dietetic foods were showli, you were safe; not so |in the other part, " eolortul ti URE Ody sweet tooth need never go unsatisfied, not with all the candy- makers vying for our patronage. I limited my tasting to a bit = of a caramel al- mond bar, a +> coconut. chips. 24H — --- Delicacy-F illed Food Fait air Is Bad Place for Dieters | by the company that makes roasted nuts without added fat. I'm always interested fh the out- ot-the-ordinary food that comes in | Should you feel so inclined, you |tmight start your next party dinner | with one of these soups: Bird's 4 2 = : & 3 3 z 8 of nut d | Contain Acid, Pectin Jelly - making reminders: Tart, ee ee slightly under-ripe apples, berries, Concord and Pines s | grapes, currants and plums usually Basley Setter Trim ¢ Steak; “Best Cuts None Higher” = 59 BAZLEY’S! BETTER MEATS. FOR LESSs! Creamery surren’....99*| rat Fresh-Dressed — — Pan-Redi 35: BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO - WHITE VEAL SALE! Rib or Loin Chops Breast 15: Rump Cut Roast 35%. BAZLEY’S! Where Meat Is a Specialty Not a Sideline! Grede | Freesh, Leen = Fresh-Dressed Leon; Blede-Cut PORK cans. The appeal and sale of such | i on ade Ft] ry ¥ g F j i E i} 3 ps Now dpe tot fer Your DRINKS OPEN ‘TIL MIDNIGHT i MSC Puts Out - Apple Bulletin for Hofnemakers- : |Cook Franks, Kraut With Brown Sugar Brown sugar flavors the saue; | kraut in this /frankfurter skillet dish. Skillet franks and Sauerkraut 1 pound 96d li-ounce cam saverkray: 2 teblespons aa ae r i trambtertore Tabunt Sas” pOUKA) Empty sauerkraut. including juice in can, into a 10-inch skillet: sprinkle with brown sugar and caraway. Using a large spoon and a large long handle ?tine fork, mix weil. bot, 10 40 29 mines Convenience. @ “SELF-SERVE MEAT MONEY-SAVER ! KOSHER thoroughly Makes 4 to 6 servings. Seli- Serve Case That Is Hew sal 5 in Our Big . DEPT. ITIONED, MODERN, and Remember ... We're Every Night to 12 P. |] MINTZ QUICK-SERV Super Market _7O1 Orchard Lake Ave. oot ye Less! You seve <. Sa 0aDODEOLEELETEAEMEE EET E ETT OT EOD money ot Fermer's for the finest feeds priced lower here. CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP Farm Fresh MEDIUM SIZE EGGS a, 39. FARMER 484 Auburn Avenue R Senee sewer a TLE TeSLE TELL Teena Le ‘ * eect FE 5-2151 en HILLS BROS. COFFEE »b. 89° ee poper : Broedcest Brand, Reedy-to-Serve Meet Products CORNED BEEF HASH CHIL] CON CARNE qe] Mitre 00 Once . | - STEWING wv. C HENS 39 Suger Cured SLICED BACON“ 49Q¢ Fresh, Lean, Beby PORK ROAST “35° Steer Beef POT ROAST uw 39 sien pcan a ing Chicken 39¢ Lb. » 49° SUPER MKT. | ~ Phone FE 2-9 ARTE spgncpne apacanpannagay: saspaprepe ES SOE an SESS IE SS RE mahi \ i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 19546— THIRTY ¥IvE = — . 24 ad . 3 SISTERS pe a ae Open 9:00 AM. ¢ 10.00 ; .M. Daily eel RTS a vr ae . ae’ «gee te Ae [im a +f ae! en, j i his i oe . - = All Birds Fresh Killed STEWERS Average _ aan “fn , . . y | — Beef Pot Roast Young, Tender Fresh: Killed TURKEYS « Defiance TUNA FISH Demonstration Rustic Half Freestone U. S. Choice SIRLOIN ‘STEAK Cc Ab. _ Pineapple FRESH JUICE BOSTON - 29° BUTTS.. FRYERS c LB. We Have a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ Compare Our Low, Low Prices and Fine Quality with Others! CELERY :......2" 15°] PEPPERS......3” 10: U. S. No, 1 Mich. POTATOES.. =z .*F*] ONIONS SS .....39 air. .~ Hillcrest AMERICAN CHEESE . D is. 63° TABLE KING Brand Peas m2 1..." I" Corn, 2 wee Bos] Kidney Beans ». 210“ *1* |, string Bans te 2 hi Sliced Raths Ro-Corn BACON... -49° SISTERS SUPER MARKET “e's 608 W. HURON CATSUP. s Gis: tt “FRESH KILLED RABBITS Di FRESH KILLED STRICTLY. FRESH THIRTY-SIX at ____.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1054 Pontiac's Finest Cleteria | Pudding Sauce pragma ins imo tater taste and Lunch Counter! | Has New Twist : " — FRIDAY’S SPECIALS | Berge Salmon Patties w/Greamed Peas A9¢ {some delicious and acomomial, up / |) too, is tasty TP Chicken Chop Suey w/Chow fut trend ,= wine Wein Goodies... . 2 ......:.. 59¢ partion see penieter’s Gy. i ~- -~ —- oe i ene there oe “1h Fried Serine Chicken ere eg \heregr ey waked és di Bak If you keep a supply of frozen (| wiss Steak sia“ .,. 65¢ ages he to your’ Se CHEF'S SPECIAL DAILY. [icmzrre ir iemonade in your fil F ~ Ji your refrigerator, you always have =, We ere equipped te serve c dinners of jon hand the makings of lemonade [J/g buffet luncheons. Call FE 2-6242 fer catering Seen lemon desserts (7) service for your parties end benquets. | ae ? 1 con by 05.) concanprete fey lemonade LEMONADE PUDDING SAUCE—Itere’s a new-fashioned sauce for ° . old-tashioned pudding. monade trozen BAKERY DEPARTMENT sy tekibienens cornstarch a a you've been Boge — Picay elated drinks Cheese trays for _neman” get ' om salt r toget th S tablssbesas, euger ' Use this sauce on cottage pudding too 08 hers are ideal Plan a Variety | of cheese for the tray and serve SPECIA . CINNAMON pl * 49¢ ‘es ta 's teaapeon sulmeg as o a oe Sees = rm he ot Me d. nd COFFEE CAK ees 4 tablespoons butler or margarine with a choiceof rye bread and Betrepeateenp et ae hinutes Cream utter and-euger tol TT 2 lemonade to make 2 cups. Mix} “tl fluffy, Beat eggs and mix|Bake in moderate oven (325 de- Mustard and pickles too are i ae Meee g-h EETEE EEe #. 20¢ . |i together the cornstarch, salt, sugar) “ith butter and sugar: then stir ) about 20 minutes. Serve|popular with men for this snack- ees into soaked Seventeel RO sae cckiciacsscaivis doz. 38 land nutmeg Add the lemonade wa. bread cubes. Add va-| with lemotwiae sauce. Sprinkle with | type refreshment. Add fruit to the Peppyesed Beeed . « caciene cewscc cars if. 24¢ | and water a little at a Se unt nutmeg. ‘tray for variety, — ; Glazed Er re 6 tor 28 the mixture is dissolved. scr atnnensntaitmsacamit sR NE Blueberry Muffins ............0.005. 6 fer Cook in double boiler or over , lee Sex Cookies doz — very low heat, stirring constantly, eevee ° oer ee eee oa beet ° , until sauce th + ond. Remove Jelly Roll Cekes Cb We 6 sc 06.46.84 600 © 86 2 ec, 45¢ from fire. Add butter, stir until it Wedeing—farty—Birthday Unbes to order, Wrets Punch made te order. melts. Serve hot or cold. Yield:” Sewts and Cups fer remial, We roast meat and few! for o coming! fee. 'Three-fourths cup, sauce. ' | Bread Pudding } tty eupe soft bread cubes HOMADE FOOD SHOP fi « tabtecpenns’ butter teas » teaspoon vaniila i 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET tmes Soak bread cubes in milk for 10 | Dog Owners- does your dog food actually contain REAL MEAT? |r (VU. 6. GOVT. INSPECTED HORSE MEAT) Hiskies does Fresh-Killed, Pan Ready, Cut Up ROCK HENS ..... oo Kingan’s Pure PORK SAUSAGE or GROUND BEEF _ 3 omy 98° Lean PORK STEAK . . = 59 sSauATO soup. . “10° ey 1 GRAPEFRUIT : Look at the label and Compare! ~‘Is there actually any reql horse meat in the dog food you are feeding? Or meat by-products only? To protect your dog's health the Government requires that all ingredients be shown on the label- principal ingredient first. On the Friskies label the first words are “horse meat”... and every bit is U.S. Government Inspected. Doesn't your dog deserve REAL horse meat? Aren't his love and affection worth an extra penny or two a day? Check the ingredients on your canned dog food. Does it contain real horse meat? We believe you'll change to Friskies. Look for this | Alwers Milling Co Ss __.BIN.OF CARNATION COMPANY U6 Gen. Les Angeles 36, Coli. —— ‘Resutr OF GO VEARS' EXPERIENCE IN ANIMAL NUTRITION These Low Prices Effective All Week Long . . _ Sept. 30, thru Wednesday, Oct. 6 . Thursday Dinty Moore THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1954 Exquisite VERSATILE py Taylor, Senith & Tevint A Herb Garden _ Each week we will offer ceipts A wonderful value! 9 piece of this quatity dinnerware with $20 in Cash Register Re (not: including alcoholic beverages’ START YOUR Wh DINNERWARE SET NOW ! i Place Seting, in This Week’s- 1s Special Gilt! —~-faexcr Weer’s | Consists wi Special Gift is wser™ |YQUR CHOICE OF ANY | vewcioce % —_ ree P| ECE out your set Saas Disko With $20.00 in Cash Register Receipt Newspaper Coupon From | Butter Page 40 Without Coupon 89¢ Butterfield Sliced Irish | isis] | No. 303 Can Durkee’s Pure Black | Pepper L & S Apple 8 oz. CAN 69 165 | 8st Di P=MADHE I AULOMPAVIIIIIILEI ARE Mia Stree ae © D=O=-MAI Ph. FE 2-129 Santord Street Pho bE S-S3T] Kraft's Macaroni and | DINNER . y-to-Fix i. Mich, No. T ogee. ‘ aa = ~ ; , ) “| HOT DOGs . 39 etecevoccoes Heinz Strained — ‘a : BABY Foop meat, that ttem which puts the | 3 cups grated soft bread crumbs | water, and salt and pepper to } pound groung lamb largest hole jn our food budgets. % cup brated Pe rmesae cheese | taste. } cup diced We've been saving ideas for 1 eh © partie. winced. os @esh of ott | Cover and simmer gently for] }"* cup cooked tomatoes sas hanelbaaemii ° pais and pepper te taste about 1% hours, or until meat is| 4 Soneee noodles There's also a good way te use 2 tesepoons salt If only we could give you even the larger part of the recipes that | cross our desk we'd be happy. There.is, as you may know, a con- that will appeal to the majority of our readers. Teday we'd like to discuss what's left of the work factor than THIRTY- EIGHT ‘f These Meats Help. Budget ' Without Using Hamburger! Sunday veal os With excellent results, but for a dif-| ferent diah try Flank Steak Italian | Water may be substituted for the | wine if desired Fiank Steak Malian oo stesrar Hy Roll in flour Hea; bacon drippings tn a large heavy skillet or a reasting | pan; brown steak nicely on all | sides, Add tomate sauce, wine or very tender, turning and basting steak frequently ever for you... ever seen. Teday's the day to find out about the best cup of tea a tea bag ever made. You'll discover extra flavor, extra pleasure. For Lipton's flavor is brisk better because it's brisk! Lipion's beisk favor la 0 satisty. ing, lifts your spirit every time. I's a @ New easy-to-use top. Simply press thumb under tab— it snaps right ‘Off! Spill proof too! Handiest top you've : . . @ Sani-Flush works on stubborn stains like magic— no mopping or scrubbing! Scientific tests prove new ! Sani-Flush formula more effective than ever before — ' kills many toilet bow! germs faster. Disinfects. (Follow instructions on the can.) The Hygienic Products Co., Canton 2, Ohio. ps THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD. AY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 | wai ? o cane tomete sere Remove skewers or string and | new ee gp copter glh Seager place steak on heated platter. Pour the beet cut known’ as flank steak, Mix bread crumbs, cheese, |® little gravy over the steak and steak. This steak is literally Mpped | parsley, gartic, olive oil, salt and |**tve Temainder : off the flank of the animal when it pepper; spread mixture evenly! Ample supplies of lamp are is portioned into store cuts; each |over steak. headed for market at reasonable pepper and add | Cook noodles according to direc tions. Add jo meat and vegetable | mixtures— ‘Cover and cook over low heat . . mushreom soup ‘» teaspoon salt. pepper Brown potatoes lightly in butter. Add onion and continue browning. Add-green pepper, veal and soup. Heat, Season. Pour into a casserole, Cover cheese, buttered crumbs, or crushed cornflakes Bake in a hot ovéli (425 de- | grees) 15 to 20 minutes to bake | biscuits or brown topping. Makes two-three ——. 7 @ tongues on the market. Gone are prepare this delicacy. There: -+- . -seme—__inexpensive meat ideas... and not a word about hamburger! ... > within 24 hours of purchase. ee THYME ‘N’ ORANGE LIVER—Pictured here is a liver -dish fragrant.and-savery with a delicate totich of thyme. The fruit flavor from the sliced oranges combines admirably with the meaty goodness of the liver. For contrast, crisp bits of bacon are added ys - - — - ii er according te the on the package. A well-known name is your easy meat to pre- or precooking if you liver for patties or liver loaf, it should be pre-cooked as the-recipe pepper salt 3 Oranges, pesled ind sliced Pay-fry bacon.-Drain on absor- bent paper, Pour off all except 2 tablespoons drippings. Co m bine flour, thyme, salt and pepper. Dip liver slices in the flour mixture. Brown liver on both sides in the bacon Add oranges. Cov- er, Cook over low heat for 15 minutes. Makes four servings. Mushroom Stuffing Peps Up Tomatoes Once ‘a “year—during the height of the tomato season—you can in- duige in the riotous use of fresh tomatoes. Stuffing them with a va- riety of fillings is a way to sur- prise your family. Try mushroom-stuffed tomatoes. For eight large, firm tomatoes— ew ff] y HOWARD STREET ' FOOD MARKET 148 Howard St. at Perry St. Free P in Our Parking Lot Next to Store can of condensed mushroom soup. shells with the mushroom mixture, Top each. with one-half tablespoon grated Parme- san cheese. Bake at 35 degrees for 3 minutes. From the world-famous Gaines Research Kennels— ANEW TASTE SENSATION IN CANNED DOG FOOD! ll Héw your doy Will love Caines’ great new canned dog food! And Gaines assures your dog of every food factor that Gaines scientists find necessary for bounding energy and vital health from head to tail! If you'd like to see what real meaty aroma can do to your dog's appetite, just slide a dish of Gaines Canned Dog Food under his nose at his next feeding. When he gets a taste of it—and when you see what it can dp for him—both of ) CANNED PS"? at ~ < Sh wenger eng tte ee _ | ing or pressing the jelly bag causes DOG FooD. | FOR THE VITAL HEALTH OF YouR DOG! cloudiness may be removed by straining the juice through a fresh bag. Jelly-making reminders: Squeez juice tobe icloudy. Some of the \. . 4 , - THE-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. oss Scalloped Potatoes Are Baked Whole A different version of scalloped potatoes leaves them whole, bakes them in a flavorful milk sauce, and duct Raked-© Potet 2 peunds new potatoes 2% eups milk % cup melted butter he vale” Ww cup sliced o * cup flour Pew grains pepper Wash -and peel potatoes. Place nion | These golden canapes are ideal | Ne package of soft snappy ends with a smooth creaniy pro in lightly buttered 2-quart. baking dish. Combine milk, butter, salt and | onion, Pour over potatoes Cover baking dish; bake in moderate oven (350) for 1's hours or until potatoes are tender, Remove any film that forms during baking. Remove potatoes. | Add flour mixed to a smooth paste in cold water; cogk ubtil thickened Season with pepper Add potatoes; heat. Serves four ta six t Swift "ORT Ey,, ~~ ’ oe 9 a 19 THIRTY-NINE _ unsliced enriched yeast-raised bread. Cut’ bread into 1%-inch cubes. Cream together Oe 3 Golden Bread Cubes Are ideal Canapes l ch 7 ig soe aa uk Saka. mes a pound but- salads and cocktails. ously on top of bread cubes; place Remove crusts from a. joaf of}on greased -baking sheet. x < wee neater City, Ind. = | mc saan NP miei i 4 cbt White Yellow Spice Chocolate Fudge Pillsbury Cake Mix . Pillsbury Angel Food Mix...... 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The big money in weather re- search and operations is spent by 4s Pic tured Fall Smoke--Black ; Charcoal the Air Force and the Navy with programs geared largely to mili- tary needs. * ° s A top Weather Bureau official says the bureau doesn't even have ther secrets uncovered in military research. This doesn't mean the Weather Bureau operates independently and TELEVISION --- RADIO REPAIR — SERVICE All Makes © All Work Guaranteed ® Bussard Electric 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oabtead (o. ~| without the benefit of the huge military weather network spread around the world, The Air Force, Navy and Weather Bureau work together on many~projects and share most of the benefits of their collective effort ° . ° But in money and personnel, the Weather Bureau is running second tn the military, The Air Force has some 12,000 officers, noncoms and civilian personnel in its weather service and the Navy has another 3,000. Expert. Trained Technicians The Weather Bureau can pnum- ber only about 3,800 plus a few parttime workers on the forecast- ing payroll. Phone FE 2-6445 Electronic - TV Service Association Today the Weather Bureau is correct 8&5 times out of 100 in its access to all the ‘‘classified’’ wea-| ~ f ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 ‘}accurate weather forecasts by’ a) = Mathematical formula fed through a huge computing machine. 3. 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Vice Presi- dent Nixon says that if the Repub-| licans lose control of Congress this November, it will be ruled by “left wing’ Democratic forces headed by “three men on a horse riding backward.” Nixon, addressing a GOP rally at nearby Averill Park last night, lashed at Adiaj Stevenson, unsuc- cessful Democratic candidate for President in 1952; Stephen A. Mitchell, Democratic Nation. al Chairman, Morse —_ ) oe * “Why Py I say riding back- ward?" He asked. ‘Because trom stevenson alf we hear are quips and criticisms; from Mitchell, snfear and fear; and from Morse well; he just acts like Morse.’ up : Sepuinend votes in the forth- coming COdfigressional elections, cd newsmen on arrival here that + the GOP faced “an uphill fight” to retain control of the House. . * . But he said Republican candi- dates were running ahead in nine of the 10 Senate -raceg—he had looked over during his tour. The Vice president also issued a standing invitation to Gov. Thom. as E, Dewey to join the Republican administration in Washington. Dewey will leave the governor’ mansion Jan. 1, ° “In my opinion,” Nixon said, “there is no position in the federal government today that Governor Dewey could not handle superbly.” He added that he knew of no plans for Dewey to take a federal post. and Sen. Wayne Loan Experts as feces ‘ PARIS (INS) — Czechoslovakian jemigre circles in Paris say the Czech Ministry of Industry has agreed to ‘lend’ 80 textile dye experts to thesIndian gevernment. The specialists will supervise in- stalling textile dye machines and H r Ea _ Nixon, on a 33-state tour to drum| teach workers to operate them, h __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1954 Mates: Died Violently Mild, 61-Year-Old Faces Death for Killing 3rd Wife PORTLAND, Ore. @—A_ mild- appearing, white-haired 61-year. old man = whose @iree Wives have i iE fas. comvicted by an all- male jury here last night of mur- dering his third wile. ° ~ did away with his wife because he feared she was going to divorce him ahd claim part of his $125,000 in property. < * ” . g The state contended he did it by shoving her into the luggage com- partment of his automobile last George Cary, who said he hap- pened to be. walking near the lot ar the titvie, Was the state's key witness. He said he saw a man carry something from_a car into the lot. He wrote down .the car's icétise number, and turned it ver of | to police. 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Mon-Arrested ' ernment—has- set-aside nearly 45 } | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1054 . ~ turned another page—the 13th ‘in Party Doesn't Pay Off Sweeney's police record, noted it FRANKFURT (INS) — Party the 213th time the 64-year-ald U.S. Commissioner of Education | OS ‘Drunk Is Back Again — ——— in Communist Poland Detroiter has appeared in ‘court no loriger paying” off. ~ Reports; en Bes nell _made—the--an--- DETROIT -w—Wittiam Sweeney | on similar charges, and sentenced | t today and said the | surprised no one Wednesday when | him to anothér 45 days in jail say rat least 99 per cent of Po- WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- million dollars to help provide} money will he used to build facili- he appeared in recorder’s court on| Since 1928, Sweeney has spent | | jand’s 4,227,000 card-carrying Com- classrooms for children in areas | ties in 288 communities located in drunkeness charge. 4630 days—near! unist Party members have been y 13 years—in| m Where school enroliment is swollen ee Oe ee ae ee * Recorder's ‘ile 0. 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Buggy Painter R in Troy Crash at Crooks, Long Lake Hospitalizes Three -_TROY...OWNSHIP—Two_hruth. cfs were. in ‘yesterday when they were buried under a load of ticks as their car collided with a brick-truck at Crooks and Long Lake Roads. “In St- Joseph Merey Tospital are Ralph Drinkard, 28, of Clawson, agd Boone Drinkard, %, of Berk- ley, with cuts and bruises. and a fractured right arm and cuts, re spectively eAlso hospitalized = truck Clark EF Seabert of Detroit told Troy police he was going east on Long Lake Road, and stopped driver ” «4 _ Started up, and didn't see the car He has a fractured left shoulder and bruises. Troy officers William Schwandt and David Bratopp Uncovered the Drinkards from the brick covered car Funeral Service Set for Waterford Pair WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Service for Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick (Anna) Fuchs, of 4315 Wa terleo §t., will be hetd at 27 pm Saterday at the Christian. Lu- theran Church. Waterford, with burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. The bodies will lie in state at the Bendle Funeral Home Holly, until noon Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Fuchs were killed in an auto crash near Saginaw Tuesdry Surviving Mrs. Fuchs, 6, are two daughters. Mrs. Dorothy M Botee-of Watertord-and Mrs. THeten E. Thompson, of Reno. Nev.. three sons, Harqld Fuchs of Waterford and Frederick and Donald Helly, a sister, Mrs. Christine S@hmidt of North Branch, and five Wothers. Frederick and Henry Keller of Detroit, Edgar Keller of | Pleasant Ridge, Carl of Frazer ahd Ernest of St. Petersburg. Fla Serviving Mr. Fuchs, 71, are three sisters, Mrs. Laura Miller Mrs. Lena Bimberg—and—Mr= Mandy Sheety aH ef DetroH and two brothers, George Fuchs of De- troit and Oscar. Fuchs of St. Clair Shores. County Calendar Heights modern end old time There will be dencing at the Auburn Heights Com munity Club House from § pm -12.30 m turday of | By WILMA GREENWAY From painting horselesg car- |riages back in 1898 to painting hart pietures im 1954 is @ long, long ‘jump. But Ralph B. Johnson, for- _tnerly of Watertord Township and Pontiac, is a real sportsman and he was able to take that jump right in stride . And to prove he's still an extra step or two ahead, the alert 70 year-old retired Fisher Body Co. | executive -has even tried a few innovations of hig own. One of them ts painting in re- verse on plastic, so that the com- | pleted picture, seen through the plastic, has an added gloss and color brilllancy pleasing to many. Johnsen, who with his wife. Alta - moved to California after his re- trement in 1945. was born in Pon tac and lived for many years on Airpert road JUSl_ actos Bn the arietd Currently he and his wile | i r j ; are spending a three-week visit with the Loum A. Howells at 289 k. Pike St. here : The formef sportsman and auto bedy. painter has never had an art lesson im his-hfe. He started | painting in ofls only three years ago, at the age of 67. when a heart jattack forced him to curtail his activities, Yet toddy he hag close to 20 paintings to his credit. As a paint specialist whom Gen- eral Motors Corp. had thought good {enough to send to Europe and the Far Bast to. supervise their paint departments, Johnson really knew | how to-mix colors. But, outside of painting fancy scroliwerk an@ flowers on car- Buggy Co., art was a mystery | to tebem, Nevertheless, when he found |himself confined to bed and an armchair, he called forthe fa miliar materials — paint and briishes, Mixing his colors in tin ) an artist. Whenever a friend sent a sceni postcard, out would come paint and brushes. Soon a picture size replica, painted in oils, would be mailed back as a gift There wereplenty-of cards Health ang strength returned |graduatly. but painting continued an all-absorbing interest experts have praled qualify as an artist yet, “I've only got the spadework in,” he says, “but | expect to get a lot better. . ~ a “After all, if Eisenhower can do it. and Churchill can do Tt, why can't 1?" During his visit here. the ama- |teur artist tsn't doing much paint- |ing though. He's having: too good @ time reminiscing. He's well known in the sports world. He played tackle with the With a tittle prodding, he'll tell you about the Airport Baseball Team he organized in Waterford Township, and what great players it had. He'll-brag how that team jar tops, he started out to become | the | Although his werk for its depth of-coler; + 1Mrs. Smalt Moves * = es ee ors Bee — _ Gt ey Th a , = > re & i ae = ol | BUGGY PAINTER TURNS ARTIST—Pontiac-born | Ralph B. Johnson, who started painting horseless | carriages in 1898, graduated to art painting three years ago when a heart attack curtailed. his activities. Above, he mixes colors for a few | picture. The painting of the Lord's Supper in the | background is done on plywood, and the natural } . = / THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTE) eturns as cal an Artist wood forms the panels Of the wail in the picture. Johnson, who lived for matiy years across from the airport in Waterford Township, is here on a visit from.California where he now makes his home. He is visiting. with’ the Louis A. Howells at 239 E, Pike iy 5 Change Pleas | County Deas in Court Cases stax (Flora) Prosser, 54, of 5361 CLARKSTON. — Service for Mrs | Spickney Rd., will be held at 2 All Admit Crimes and p.m. Saturday at the Sharpe Fu- neral Home, Clarksto:., with burial | _ Will Be Sentenced Here im Ladevi Lakeview Cemetery. She October 1 | died this morning. Five persctis originally slated for | Surviving besides her husband | criminal trials in Cireuit Court next | #@, & son, Jimmy, at home, a) month changed their pleas trom daughter, Mrs. Dorothy . Hauseal | | innocent to guilty yesterday and ie Mampaie. Tena. will be sentenced Oct. 11 according | Mrs. Fred 0. (Pearle M.) Ree to Oakland County Prosecutor) MILFORD — Service for Mrs. | ppedericte C.- + [fred O. (Pearle M.) Roe, %8,- of | M6 C St., will 130 p.m. The reversed picas came after Saterday oe ae aw the five met with Judge H. Russel | Funeral. Home, with burial In Holland and Chief Assistant Pros- ecutor George F. Taylor in pre- trial conferences. The conference ig used to on- able accused persons intending to change theie pleas a chance to do so and avoid necessity of as- sembling « jury, Ziem explained. | Pleading guilty -were George Cummings, 29, of & Perkins St., charged with passing a bad check; Hubert Penfold, 45, of 449 Brooks Ave., admitting a third drunk driv- ing offense; Ellen Lyman, 2, of 3348 Mack, Detroit, charged with grand larceny; Lyle Lynn, 20, of 1793 Beechcroft, Keego Harbor, admitting a thieft and Thomas Hi 29, of & Parke St. Oh with aggravated assault. continuing today, said Ziem ship, was held at 2 p.m. LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs pre-trial conferences are |/'@™* (Eta L.) Cowdin, 5%, of 855 She is survived by her husband, a son, six daughters, a sister and two brothers. ; Daniel Featherstone PLEASANT RIDGE—Service for | Daniel E. Featherstone, 63, of 79 From Detroit Home. DETROIT. (UP) — Mrs. Edith | Small, 30, wife of the Detroit den- | ist who killed her New York 1— | boy friend for stealing her affec- - | tons, moved household goods out }“beat the Fisher Body semi-pre-- ‘team that went to the national | the family home today and pre . h | pared to leave Detroit. rt 4 > finals in the ecarty | Mrs Small, who has filed for Kensington, will be at 3 p.m. Fri- | day from Wessels Funeral Home, | with burial! in White Chapel Me- | morial Park Cemetery. He died | * Open Thursday and Friday ‘dl 9 P.M. | But sports are out for him in the future, Johnson isn't the man to waste « time on regrets, He's pret | with the idea of perfecting his artwork. | “After all,” he says, “Grandma | Moses didn't start till she was &3 and I've still got 10 years-on her.’ Telegraph Road Crash — 320 Mein OL 2-0811 Rechester led a a 7 P - a a » g q a Rather One Echo Rd., Bloomfield Hills, is re- ported in fair condition today at juries she sustained yesterday when her car hit a cement abutment on Telegraph road near @ Real Estate @ Hospitalizes Woman, 27 | - ——F—or gry treated at Pontiac General Hos- Pontiac General Hospital with in- | James K) Wednesday at his home Surviving are his widow, Alice ; two sons,~Daniel J. of Royal Oak, Donald of Clawson: two sis- ters and four grandchildren. Thomas Brace ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Thomas Brace, 78. of 30814 John R Rd. will be 1:30 p.m. Friday at Sullivan and Son Fu- neral Home, Royal Oak, with bur- jal in Royal Oak Cemetery. He died Tuesday at his home. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | diverce from her , Ken- | neth, was to move to Los Angelés. | x4 Small recently was released from Tonia State Hospital where he had been sent after a jury ruled he | had wooed away his wife. | Injured in Auto Crash Richard B, Green._4, of 1436 ren Lane Rd... Wixom, was ls pital for injuries suffered when r, according to Michigan State Police of the Pontiac Post- Green received injuries to both hands and knees and scalp cuts. Kelly Steven LaRese AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for Bivd ete Insurance | Mrs, Otto has a. broken right leg, = — Page gp — a - arr} ‘Twas a Long Light LaRose of 2790 Harvey St., will be ne PACE ond NItK Vgpeiideer | BLOOMFIELD, N, J. (UP) ie “yd in Aeithin Maciel ~~. Tank Contract Pleases Solon Award | Kefauver Sa to Chrysler Will Boost National Security WASHINGTON w—The award of a contract for new M48 tanks to Chrysler Corp. will make the na- ‘| tion's defense “more secure,"’ Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said yesterday. Kefauve rsaid in a statement he had fought for more tank makers Bird} ‘on the basis that it was uneco- nomic and dangerous for the gov- ernment to depend upon one sup- plier—General Motors—in its tank of a $160,601,200 contract Chrysler's Newark, Del., plant. Previously, Kefauver said, there were four suppliers. He listed them jnese divers, using torches bor. | as American Locomotive, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. He said American Locomotive and Ford went out of production because of cutbacks in orders, leaving only two suppliers last fall when the Army awarded an ex- | clusive contract to General Motors. At the same time, he said. the Chrysler tank production machin- ery was ordered into mothballs. Escapee Is Recaptured at Orion Township Farm A former Drayton Plains man who walked away from a Jackson prison farm Aug, 23, was captured by Oakland County sheriff's ties and Pontiac Police after they surrounded an Orion. Township farm house yesterday. Cecil B. Warren, 26, sentenced Boy Dies After Faint GRAND RAPIDS — Marshall L. Cone, 6, died Tuesday after * IBER 30, 1954 _ Aviation Starts New Calculation Replace Statute Mile ‘in U.S. Tonight — WASHINGTON # — Aviation in the United States officially switches over at midnight tonight from the statute mile to the king-sized nau- ical mille and the knot. The quiet changeover follows sev- eral years of bitter wrangling over the step to standardize military and civil flying. The Civi} Aeronautics Adminis- tration (CAA) said it will normally transmit information as to speed and distance, in ground-to-air com- them in statuie units. Many of the airlines have al- ready converted their cockpit in- which were first proposed to go in- to effect more than two years ago. other speed values in statute miles per hour at the pilot's request. The nautical mile is 6,080.2 feet. One knot is one utical mile an hour, The statute mile is 5,780 feet, The Navy and Coast Guard have | and the Air Force started con- | version to that standard in March | 1947 Divers Speed Hunt for Bodies 800 in Sunken Ferry HAKODATE, Japan uw» — Japa- rowed from the U. S. Army, today cut @ gaping hole ir the capsized ferry Toya Maru to speed recov- ery Of more than 800 bodies, in- cluding about 40 Americans. Three bodies brought out shortly afterward were identified by Jap- anese officials as Sgt. 1.C. James | |E,. Huey Jr. of Bridgefield. Pa.; Sgt. Willard B. Batchelder of Brockton, Mass.. and Pfc. Melvin K. Day of Stidham, Okla. Until American equipment ar- rived, divers groping through murky water inside the hull had breught up only 64 bodies in three days. The 9foot hole cut by divers opened up compartments where hundreds are believed to have died when the 4.300-ton vessel | turned turtle in Hakodate Harbor | in a typhoon Sunday night Rescue headquarters said less | than 200 of more than 1,300 aboard | the Toya Maru are known to have survived. w The typhoon toll in dead and missing totals more than 1,500 from ship sinkings, fires, land- slides, and floods. Race Track Hearing Set LANSING W — Sen. Perry W. Greene (R-Grand Rapids) Said to- + day a special legislative commit- | tee will hold a public hearing at | _Noutical Mile-end-Knet/| | | struments to the new standards, |. used the nautical system all along, | U.S. Equipment Helps, Japanese Search for : Wp Censure Solons Get Mail Bags Full of Brickbats | WASHINGTON ‘@ — The special Senate committee which: voted to Tecommend censure of Sen. Mc- |Carthy (R-Wis) is getting more | abuse than praise in the mails, but ithe ratio of brickbats is decreas- ing. | ng “, | An estimated 12,00 pieeés of | mail were. received by the six-man | committee before. during and after The mail hasn't been fully an- alyzed, but an aide to Chairman Watkins (R-Utah) estimated in response to a query that it was running about 20-1 in favor of Mc- Carthy before the committee's re- port was made public Monday. A kins this week indicates the ratio | » | has dropped to about 7-1 in favor of McCarthy | ‘The committee members, ap- pointed by Vice President Nixon Other writers praised the com- mittee for “forthright, sincere, ob- | jective analysis -. . . bending over | backwards in an effort to be fair . Festoring our confidence in and respect for the U. S. Senate.” As committee chairman, Watkins was singled out by many corre- spondents, A man named Watkins | said “the committee's ‘stupidity | .| makes it embarrassing to have you Car Deaths Dip for 8th Month Safety Council Reports _Year’s Fatalities Down by 6 Pct. From ‘53 CHICAGO uf™—Month by month your chance of coming back glive | from an automobile trip is getting better. ‘ The National Safety Council re- ported today that August was the eighth month in a row in which traffic deaths have been cut. The safety streak means & saving of almost 1,560 lives. At the end of August 1953 traffic Geaths totaléd 74,200; the. same time this year they amounted toe 22,788, a cut of 6 percent, = August's toll of 3.330 wag the lowest for the month since 1950 and . identified ner Wurche, pai the Magdeburg district and ber of the party's executive mittee. sampling of mail received by Wat- if Le - Fire arr ‘ ma Tat Ls newest of wareeren # F A Beautiful 4 & Table Setting = Let us create a center- — ie vour table for that | piece to complement ~~ fe special occasion.“ ¢ cE ' pos J a Z Rochester = 4 . . - Greenhouses ~ Member F.T. D. | 210 &. Third, Rochester ¥ OL ive 2-9411 P _ ce | We A oo. FE a) WEEK-END SPECIAL!. 80 SQUARE’ PERCALE PRINTS PLAINS 3 Reg. 49c Value Open. Fri. & Sat. Nights ti P.M. q4 Oe roRE 312 Main St, / Rochester Free Parking Rear of Store a Distinctive Christmas cards with an extra—the Hallmark on the back proves you chose the best! 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The only big difference | Will bq"8O- in “Noventber, stil rugs hospital or hovering overhead. | for_air raid casualties as well as | ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UP)—Janet daat! ambulances for emergencies any-| Arriving on the scene, it would | for accident and other disaster and Margaret Johnsor t twins. other & pede on ne Pphsrv may oer prea hing is where in the country are the aim | again land. or hover and lower the | victims. ' . TRAIN Moh Lf | be ereeriome sscssiscisdamaantasammemmn iene i of the newly incorporated National! dector and a stretcher for thei |The Cost. he estimates, would) a. | but most, propte—think—they— are. ———w oememanret— Air Ambulance Service | jured: then pick them up and|run about $50 per rescue at the and they've just celebrated a term An aeronautical engineer. Wil-| speed to the hospital start: less as the service expands | | of {2 years of employment —at—t} liam F. Samayoa. dedicated him-| Financial support for National! He thinks any number from 1 to plant here Sam Benson Says: | self to this idea years ago when| Air Ambulance Service, Inc., 4s| 10 per cent of the population would| ©) = They applied for work at the : , a — friend died of = aoe ident | being soficited {rom budiness® and | use the service sour = oe oops meee s IT’S A FACT A , on ather’s sugar piantati in urAnce companies ether and & ex oO in iden J 2 8 = Guatemala because ‘on —y a} indents inal plans, auto _ Mis plans have beew submitted * |tleal jobs. They even were trans PAY CASH AND | way to rush him to a hospital. and the general public. te the Civil gerard )} | ferred twice togé@ther to different 7 * tration, which r them Fritments__And-— they havey ; Bem how the i s The service will be avattable to [ for safety. Samayea points out joe ae Pa PAY LESS! 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HURON'ST. = PRENTY OF TREE PARKING “Where Wrigley’s Used ¥e Bet “PLENTY OF FREE FORTY-EIGHT es tte ____._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 sas Musicians Find da Avg ice Seeki complaining, that CARE hed 4s-| Anti-American Leaflets |G P olio In County Cities Confusing |: say a aa cence na Serinrs. [Dropped Over Saigon |@ SAM BENSC Gains in Week in W. Virginia | Until they found that ditt ton West Berlin Senate foot on nist anti-Amerie@® pamphlets were IES! When I shew these suits to my eospumese CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. (UP)! | tact man, James E. King Jr. ‘was aes keen police been alerted againgt careless dropped on Saigon last night by =Twe out-of-state musicians had | 4 resident of Charles Town. A long- erched Communist handling of secret plane. they all tell me I must be kidding about Report 18 New Cases, |: close curtain call when caught | distance call to King made it plain | %°t suspected of forwarding Off) | (0. umist — and that Since the -Communistled Viet price or Unese new tal im the perennial contusion be-| cial city hall -docum@nts to Red oe Sept | mind Love shown no etiense of Ww. ‘s Sui 14. Two Deaths; Other to the musicians that they could y od ef testing tm city geveyument| any sir Sores, it tee considered omen $s $ 71 HoH tr i: g 2 tween Charles Town and Charles-| never drive to Charles Town in| authorities in East Bertin. offices. ——— saa Reds might Ne, I'm Net Kidding. Come In and See _ Diseases Increase pr i cities about time for a scheduled concert. The investigation was touched —_——— etaak 3 as at some indo. aim . Their only recourse was a plane | off yesterday when the Communist/ Statistics on people who are more | chinese _ airport to seatter , ee ee Kenneth Smith bass-baritone,, ride—to—Washington,; where they | newspaper Beérliner Zeitung pub-| than 100 years oi are-dfcaltto|oropagnda Hast = +PERR vases lh aap Pore oir oee *STand his accompanist, Walter Hat-| picked up # train to Harpers Ferry. | lished letters trom the tes et the|evehente- CS use exaggerated| ~ —_——_____ 20-6: Lm was reported y test | chek, both of New York, See crake Say Sk EE So ener Ware Se LS ieee ond | B pate age often * are| Six provinces comprise the pres- ing he pst Week from Elkins to Charleston, state! to-get them Oh “slage on time. the city office of special affairs| made. ent Yugoslavia nation. ae weer ( HAMBURGER | Pe * The previews week 13 cases ssc Saputrhech dai Goi Genk walk PBATH Ys POUND ALL PURE BEEF! | ing Sept. 11 showed a (otal of 16 new cases in the county Also. she ked 11 a a BISMADINE Also showing a marked jncrease i. ace : = j were 13 tuberculosis cases and 15 + C / : — served on oe r..: \aeit POWDER Sites ae, respectively. _— bun with o health depa rtment also re- , | 2} ’ ' P v P t ) | i | \ i | ' | ’ ports the following cases for last| [IRINA ee i 4 ‘ y A ' Vif a, af pickle chip. garnish ees ae THURSDAY, F RI DAY, SATURDAY SALE Pelitia .. assess W 8 +. 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And last, but far from least; it was their wonder boy and official team electrifier, Willie Mays, who saved the game from being lost with his truly amazing over-shoul- der catch of Vic Wertz’ towering 430-foot smash to the center-field wal with two Indians on base and none out in the eighth. The boy from Alabama didn't get a hit off Lemon's sinking stuff, but he gave notice that he will be a telling factor all the way with that catch and his steal of second after Lemon had walked him for the second time with one out in the 10th The steal caused the Indian ace to pass Hank Thompson double play, and that gave Dvu- rocher the opportunity he had been the lefty ._ swingin slumping Monte lrVvin. From the very start it was evi- dent that Magtie was short_on-econ- tol. He hit Al Smith to open. _ Bobby Avila, the American League's leadiag hitter, followed with a looping single info short right which Don Mueller kicked around somewhat, permitting Smith to race to third. Plowever, Sal settled and got | Larry Doby and A} Rosen on pop- ups, bringing up Vic Wertz. Vie clanged one off the right- centerfield wall that would be going yet if it hadn't met wood perched en third and two runs were across—the only runs the In- dians were to get. despite the fact that Wertz slashed a double arid two singles and nearly chased Mays out of the park on his next four tries The Giants got them back off Lemon in the third, when the top looking for all afternoon to insert i t (ae a 3S a of their order, led by Whitey Lock- AP Wirephete MATLESS WILLAE MAKES 3rd—Hatless Willie Mayseo! the New | Series game in New York. _Al Rosen is the 3rd baseman, umpire is | Yorg Giants hits 3rd base safely advancing from 1st_on Hank} John -Stevens,» 8 39 4 Tmpen, HH} 1 | D-Regelde ¢ @ @ Ttrvtn, tf 768 Cirageo, « 6 @ © F-Rhodes Ee oe | Phitiey rf 3} 6 @ Whine mm ¢€ 6 6 A-Majesti © © © Wetrm, C 4 6 2 A-Miteheli @ @ @ Magiie. p 308 Dente eo © 6 @ Liddle p @ 6 6 @trk'ind = 3 6° 6 Grismom pt @ @ C-Pope, rf 1 6 = 6 Totals wS8 6 Negan. « 4 ee ¥ 5 -Aiyne tht @ 6 Lemon. p 406° 6 Tetals ee A Announced as batter for Philley in @th B® Walked for Majesti In th C--Cai out om strikes for Strick- lead in & F—@truck out fer Megan FN heme run fer tre Clevetand— +A+ New York im) B-Myeller 2 Muelier Them peon, Werte % Werte Maye, -@-trvin, Dent (A) OD, New York (Dark, Mays 2. 2 ‘Lemen, Deby), Orissem ren Grissom 1, HO- ‘nene out th Bh), Liddle com i in 23. Re 6. eo, plate, Charlie Berry (AL) Jeoke Conlan (NL) Blevens bare theld A 62,701 ost 35 D> Ran for Werte in 10th Ditveeeee goo 090 }- 4 3 irrin =D Werte 2. ER —Magtic 2 Out! orld Series im 10th in im 10th Wi =the * (NL firet base, bese, Jone . “Don't try to hold me ule basis. World Series ticket is back! My in there!” }te understand why concerned about the almost eom- plete fizzle af the Michigan State pawsing attack against lowa Three compictions in U6 at- During the past three successful years, Michigan State has been | known mostly as a ground power. | But figures show that in each of j the three years there was enough passing thrown in to constitute about-ene-third of the offense. Last year’ MSC won eight and MSC Is Concerned Over Lack of Passing Attack EAST LANSING UF — If's easy | for 1.980 yards and 20 touchdowns. coaches’ are! But in addition, 58 of 124 pass at- tems were completed for 874 yards arid 11 of the .tgtal. 31 touch- downs of the 159 passes were passes with only one run. inte for 1,406 yards and 16 of the total | spersed, F 6 soucdonns — ——<—}-——Now Wi” fal We go, Tulane — In 1951, MSC won nine and lost| has been detected helding, and none. The rushing game was good| as the North Carolin, captain, for 2,645 yards and 28 touchdowns. | Yet are given this choice: There were 72 of 137 pass tries} Take the penalty, leaving the completed for 982 yards and 12 of | ball on your 2-yard tine, thir the total 41 touchdowns. down and goal lost The ground attack went: DiMag Hails Willie’s In 1997, MSC won nine and lost and butter, the passing was the ineum., Maryland was rated sixth in the Associated Press national poll this week, most likely because Coach Jim Tatum's team has played but tucky, BELA war i spot, Coach Red has seen the Bruins rufi over a weak San Diego Naval Training Center out and defeat Kansas, 32-7, last week, UCLA shoots from the outset with a sophémore, Doug Bradley, in the key left halfback spot of the San- ders single-wing attack, Bradley has‘tling far shown better than the senior tailback; Primo Villanueva, completing 8 of 15 passes for 108 yards to no completions by Villa- nueva a Bob Davenport goes at fullback for UCLA, with Terry DeBay. at the quarter, or blocking, back, and Jim Decker at rigbt half. a) ° . Tatum will lead off with C Boxold at quarter for his split/ Halfbacks will be Renale Bielski, one of several Terp Alle — | America hopefuls, goes at fullback, re = Southern Cal = Faces Wildcats . ° * Coact? Jess H won over Washington State, 394, and Pittsburgh, 27-7, and once again interest will center on the left Drake North Carolina leads Tulane, 21- 14, with two minutes left in a cru. cial ball game. Tulane has the ball and has ad- vanced Trom its own 10 to the down and goal (Answer elsewhere on sport pages.) , Catch Mays Joins Giontriddo, Martin, Stanky Slaughter on List of World Series Greats | NEW YORK # — Willie Mays’! game with Brooklyn ahead &5, sensational catch of a tremendous | New York had the bases loaded, jamash by Cleveland's Vic Wertz inj two out afd DiMaggio at bat. Joe| and one ‘out in the the eighth inning of yesterday’s| hit a terrific drive toward the Yan-| worked Vic World Series opener was but the | kee Stadium's left-field bullpen but | for a pass. latest on the list of great plays|Gionfriddo, after a long run,| catcher Yogi that highlight World Series history.| speared the ball just as it “pitch-out and s, o 8 about to drop in for a home run.| who had the The past decade alone has seen a * * *@ . Stanky, But number of outstanding plays fea-| Billy Martin made a fine catch/ from the turing such players as Al Gionfrid-| in the series against to do, Billy Martin, Enos Slaughter | Dodgers. 1 more times. and Eddie Stanky. Brooklyn though they Joe DiMaggio, the former -Yan-| the seventh series, kee Clipper i jis covering the+ and two out, ~ | carrent series as a newsman, ee In 166 w called } * catch _ er than! kees . 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They found themselves, | Confuses Plans of IBC up to a possible rematch of Turner and champion Kid Gavilan. In @ starts. rner had néver taken the 10 count until Andrews immobilized him with one punch in last night's nationally televised bout, ‘which was scheduled for 10 rounds. They both weighed 144% Paid attendance was 1.194. Net Gate was $2.812. 80 to speak, with Andrews on their | Athletics Sign Detroit hands instead of Turner. It was | like being caught short in the stock market. | ov @ Before the 23-year-old Superior, Wis., battler dispetched Turner into dreamland with a steaming right to the chin 12 seconds after the bell for the third round, the IBC had Gil’s future well mapped. He was to be delivered at Syra- cuse Oct. 15, to tangle with the No. 1 welterweight contender, Car- | men Basilio. os . * The winner of that one was to get a title shot next spring, adding Player to Minor Pact PHILADELPHIA # — Philadel- phia Athletics yesterday announced the signing of Ronald S. Glasgood of Detroit to a ‘minor league con- tract in the club's farm system. Glasgood, an outfielder, will re- port to the Athletics’ Savannah club in the Class A Sallay League. Coed Cheer Leaders Michigan State footballers may have eye trouble this fall. For the first time since 1944 the cheer leaders will be coeds. Pontiac to. Face | Ferndale for Ist Time in 9 Years Pass- Minded Elevens 115 N. Saginaw St. SPIEGEL’S, INC. FE 2-9234 zu £& ik. i Got Ee Be Be Cold Weather Coming! It’s Time for Engine Tune-up Drive in—have your car tuned by expert mechanics on the latest “Sun Testing Equipment’ EASIER STARTING INCREASED GAS MILEAGE SMOOTHER PERFORMANCE For appointment for tuneup special, call FE 24907 WOHLFEIL-DEE CO. 2274 Seuth Telegraph Road FE 2-4907 Tangle Friday Night | at Jefferson Field By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's football Chiefs seek: to extend their winning streak to three games tomorrow night when they tangle with once-beaten Ferndale Lincoin. The game—Ist in ‘nine years be- tween the two schools—is set for 8 p.m. at Ferndale’s Jefferson Field. ‘ * * . Some spectacular aeriat fire- works may develop in this battle between two pass-minded elevens. Lines bowed to Grosse Pointe 39- 13 last week, but uncovered a highly-promising air attack. Pon- tiac has compiled an impressive passing record in its two victories, having completed 12 of 17 attempts for 287 yards and three touch- downs. . Quarterback Ken Brown, who last year received All-SOC hon- | ers and all-state honorable men- tion, is Ferndale’s top passer, | while ends Tom Turner and Mark Rudman and haiffack Bob Graham are capable receivers. Chief's No. 1 passer is junior , quarterback Bob Casteel, who has |completed six of eigh: attempts for 181 yards. Halfback Walt Poe has completed three of four passes for 24 yards and sophomore quar- terback Art Poe, Walt's younger brother, has ‘two completions in three tries for 74 yards. Walt Poe, with four passes caught for 144 yards, and end John James with four receptions for 99 yards, are leading “targets.” * 2 « There will -be only one change in Pontiac's starting lineup. Half- back Freeman Watkins, promising sophomore who sat out the opener because of a training infraction and then scged twice aguinst Wa- terford last week, will get the call at left half. Mosquitoes Nearly Halt Rutger Drills Gridders Run Through Rugged Dummy Wo Between Swats ‘Wpell Sy O’Hearn of South Orange +} num and will NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ. # — What Next? Coach Harvey Harman almost, called off Rutgers’ football prac- tice yesterday as swarms of mos- oes dive bombed the field in thidsummerlike maneuvers. E * * wy But he didn't and, between swats ran the team through a rugged dummy drill designed to sharpen blocking in preparation for a big Fordham club due here Saturday. * ~ + Harman made two announce ments regarding the lineup. He said Ron Mastrolia, a 36, 150- pound terror from Rochelle Park. had clinched the starting left-haif berth from Bob Redman of Mar quette. Mich., and that tackle Tony de Santis of East Orange will at center on offense and play his regular line-backer slot on de- fense. Giant Victory Follows Regular Season Script NEW YORK ®—"“'It just followed the script the Giants have been playing all season’’ said Walter ° 3 g a z i on sie Rhodes’ 10th-inning pinch- hit homer “That's the way -it's been most of the season for the Giants,” the genial Walter explained. “First Willie Mays gets on base, then a steal- or something, up comes Rhodes to pinch-hit and wham— there's your ball game. More pow- er to Durocher and the Giants.” Celtic Stars-Injured in Separate Accidents CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ® — Jack Nichols and Easy Ed Macauley suf- fered injuries in separate accidents yesterday as the Boston Celtics drilled for the coming NBA season. 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State Tries to | Re-establish Pine Martens Gets Seed-Stock From Ontario for Valuable Against Badgers Predictions Are All. for Wisconsin to “ in Saturday Test EAST LANSING Ww — Michigan | State is assuming the new role of | an underdog for Saturday's football game with Wisconsin All predictions are against the Spartans — based on the 3rd de- feat for MSC since 1950. Also, Wis consin looks awesome after clob- bering Marquette by an _ over- whelming score. Meanwhile, coach Duffy Daugherty, smarting from his | Ist licking in his Ist start, has been cracking the whip over his charges. The usually easy-going Daugher- ty has turned tough on the prac- | tice field driving his players to do} better against Wisconsin Daugherty has been shifting his lineup without regard to hurt feel- ings and had ordered a scrimmage a day. = * But yesterday there was a down- | pour of rain and the Spartans had | to work indoors, in Jenison Fiel house Despite the cramped quarters, there was scrimmaging on the in- door dirt where track and basket- ball generally take over Despite the odds against the | Spartans, their 1st home game is a sellout. Folding chairs were | being added along the sidelines to take care of the overflow, . Fans were rememibering that the | last time Michigan State was beat- en was by Maryland early in 1950. They wonder if thé Spartans are | going down or going up again and | Want to be there in person Allen Quits Ring LONDON w® — Terry. 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But Ooster- Bates, who suffered a pneumonia two weeks ago case of P was Besant diner Alan Tribe Not Dismayed By FRITZ HOWELL NEW YORK #—From bat boy Harold Klug up to General Man- ager Hank Greenberg, the Cleve- land Indians aren't too discouraged | over ldging: yesterday's World Se- lries opener to the New York Young Klug; if-year-old . East Cleveland Shaw High School stu- dent who is missing classes to hand bats to his favorites, declared to day: * ¢ « one to lose, but Early Wynn will beat those Giants today and we'll go home all even, The Giants can't be that lucky two days in a row.” oa ~ *. Greenberg, a bit more conserva- still a good ball club and we'll back in there today, I think we'll win the series." The Cleveland general manager went or. to observe that “Cleveland lost the first game of the 1948 World Series and came back to win it, and. the Indiang were a game be- $91.16 ITHACA Model 37 .. $110.45 REMINGTON Auto-loading $32.95 MOSSB’ Medel 195 .. $25.95 MOSSBERG Medel 1850 $67.75 STEVENS Medel T7C ... $23.55 Medel 37 .. hind in the 1920 series and won that one, too. We're behind right now, but we don’t intend to lose , the even-tempered Cleveland skipper, also had a hunch his Redskins would come bounding | ou back into contention. “There are six games to go, and after today we get a crack at these fellows on our own diamond,” Lo- pez said. “‘We do pretty good at home, and there will be no blooper home runs out there where the fences are a little farther from the plate." Lopez was referring, of course, to the 3run homer which Jim (Dusty) Rhodes, 10th-inning pinch. hitter blooped into the 270-foot right field stands to win poten day's opener. Rhodes hit Bob Lemon's first pitch to him to end it all. flock of strategical moves with Giant skipper Leo Durocher in the Indian half of the eighth, said- of the wind- — ‘Ciinese homer; * “J ere it was i. a routine out when it left the bat. And Dave Pope said he thought he had it all the way, but the wind caught it and pulled it into the stand by inches, about five feet from the foul line. There’s no defense against home runs like that. . * . “They beat us with the longest out (the 450-foot fly by Vie Wertz which Mays caught) and the short- est. home run (Rhodes’ 270-footer) of the season. In our park Wertz would have had the home run, and Rhodes a loud out. But it was a home run, no"matter how you look at it, and they won the first game. But we'll be back—don't forget Lopez, who hag engaged in a' that.” Colby, Ihlanteldt' Clash in Golf Tourney Feature THOMASVILLE, Ga. w—Medal- ist Vonnie Colby and defending Edean Anderson. Ihian- feldt; met today in the feature match of the second round of the women's Trans - Mississippi golf tournament. Miss Colby of Hollywood, Fia., ousted Mrs. Harlan Riedel, former Texas champion, in the first round yesterday 7 and 6. Mrs. Ihlanfeidt eliminated Mrs. Babs Thompson of Valdosta, Ga. 5 and 4. Co-favorites Mary Lena Faulk o' Thomasville and Polly Riley of | Fort Worth also scored one-sided | successes in the opening round. Miss Faulk, who gets a worthy second-round foe in Mrs. Grace DeMoss Smith of Coral. Gables, Fia., defeated Georgia State cham- pion Frances Rich of Bainbridge T and 5. Mrs. Smith had no trouble beating Mrs. R. W. Thornburg of Wyoming,-Ohio, 8 and_7. Miss Riley, trying for her third Trans - Mississippi title, downed | Mrs. George Noble of Washington, |D.C., 7 and 6 " ‘Few State Players There are SO players on the North Carolina State College foot- ball roster. Only 14 hail from that state. Huddik’ DR. 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Heads North time out for a look at goose aes | ing possibilities in the vicinity of the Seney Wildfowl Refuge, im portant nesting area for Canada geese, and a magnet for goose hunters from nearby states, Thursday Patterson plans to: re- turn to the Lower, Peninsula for a report on Emmet, Charlevoix, An- trim, Kalkaska, Wexford and Mis- saukee counties, At week's end, he will look into duck hunting prospects at Houghton Lake and the Dead Stream area. Wind up of the tour will be in the great duck marshes of Saginaw Bay. Many Hunters Lose Out for Season LANSING w — plications already received for per- out and can not be considered, the conservation department said to- and to list the number of the license, the license prefix or the | dealer's name. The applications are available | to those who buy -deqr licenses | | | from licetise dealers. They must be | mailed by Oct. 10 to, be eligible fuj applicants. for permits to shoot } —— ‘Few Fans Line Up for Series Ducats | NEW YORK w—Only a few tans at the Polo Grounds early today waiting for the second game of the World Series. | Springs, Colo., a 66-year-old great grandfafher was in line. He said he camé tp see his first World Se- ries as part of a 44th wedding anni- versary celebration. Also in line were Prince E. Rees, 50-year-old hotel chet of Ocedn City Md.; Ralph J. Belcore, 39, Chi- cago; and four students from the Millersville (Pa.) State Teachers college. Cloudy Weather Ahead NEW YORK w — The weatber- man predicted some cloudiness for the second game of the World Se ries today. The’ 5 a.m. (EST) forecast a “chance of a few showers or thun- | derstorms late Gis afternoon or evening.” The high seneenihane today was expected to be in the 70s, Quarterback ANSWER 2. Refuse the penalty. Another completed pass Any pass may- go for 10 if receiver is in motion. 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SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Giants Hoping Series History Won't Repeat NEW YORK U--Giant-fans, be | the series in seven games, In 1936 ware! _—— pa aD Dg inde ~ ¥ In three of their previous serlés, | Yankees 61, but dropped the series | the Giants won the first game, but | in six games, In 1951 they whipped * | In 1924 they beat the great Wal-| but again dropped the series in six | ter Johnsen and the Washington | games. |Sehators 43 in 12 innings, but lost Jin tise ewe, head coach of the New York Football Giants, is nicknamed “Senator."’ He once was elected to the State legislature in his native Arkansas, ° a eae TOP B _ of the year! Ea gramercy park suits— An Outstanding Value at Drive to Rochester For $50 te $100 More | omnes ee é jthey beat Red Ruffing and the Aitie Rey molds and the Yankees st — (oe pe ae agian’ 5 ee wat One of Atherica’s finest names sold exclusively. at the Lion Store. Your~ choice of ‘the new all wool charcoal flannels. 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FIFTY-FOUR ie \ 1 > THE PONTIAC RES. a SEPTEMBER: \30, 1954 Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue Road (Between Perry and Opdyke) Barbecue, Hickory Smoked Ribs, Chicken With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce 1 ad ~ Beal Sosthe ead Phone FEderal 3.9350 | Judy Garland Set for Oscar in ‘Star Is Born’ - By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @&:.— Judy Gar Orders to Take Out Breakfast land's comeback was complete to- day as ® star-packed first night audience and critics hailed her new Widvie The little girl with the big voice, considered washed up in pictures four years ago, scored a personal . | triumph at the world premiere of “A Star Is Born” last night. Her arrival was given a hysterical re- | ception by fans at the Hollywood served from 6 a. m. | Pantages theater and most of the Rian t i t v 3 fo deli is] pcepaled al appeiiiily served’ Beale 1 Keoge Theater Lunch in ar Supper—St ick CLARK'S (Formerly Malone's and Slaybaugh's) BALDWIN AVENUE Corner MONTCALM | AIR-CONDITIONED On Gur Wide Miracle Sercen Carry-out sefvice asi— | | DRIVE-IN || RESTAURANT | - “Highway Dragnet” With Joan Bennett nd Richard Conte “WHAT A MOVIE THE CAINE MUTINY WILL MAKE!” HAT’s the feeling 12,900, 000 readers had as they thrilled to the pages of THE CAINE MUTINY ! The tremendous pace, purpose, people and story that won Herman Wouk’s novel the Pulitzer Prize cried out for production on the screen. bs bi tr Now we feel that promise is fulfilled. For the last two and a half years all of us here at Columbia have set as our goal a Téchnicolor production of THE CAINE MUTINY worthy of the book. Toward that end we've poured into it eur-every resource of time, talent, effort _and imagination. i wv ® | That’s why every detail down to the casting of the smallest bit part was a matter of major moment to us all. We wrestled with that problem alone unti] we had a cast precisely attuned to Herman Wouk’s story. In the finished picture, Humphrey Bogart is Queeg—Jose Ferrer, the perfect Green- wald—Fred MacMurray, matchless as Keefer—Van Johnson, the very soul of the deeply troybled Maryk. In the part of Willie Keith, who grows from blue-eyed Ensign to steady- eyed Exec, newcomer Robert Francis carves his niche as a star of tomorrow. And look for May Wynn—another new- comer—another new star. But casting was just one of the problems we saw, met and think we've conquered. * bs wv For-the action that takes place in Hawaii, Producer Stanley Kramer and Director Edward Dmytryk took cast and cameras half way across the Pacific to Pearl Harbor itself. Except for the principal characters the men and the ships you'll see in THE CAINE MUTINY are the ships and the men of the United States Navy—for whose unstinting cooperation we are deeply grateful. * r * We have seen THE_CAINE MUTINY. We believe it to be great. We believe it will fire the heart, excite the mind and stir the emotions of mankind as long as will the story. * ® And that, we believe, will be forever. "The Caine Mutiny” STARTS TOMO first nighters agreed she is a shoo- ie for an Oscar next March, photos and admitted she was “hap- but when it's all over with.” She Judy whose tantrums led to an enc of her long MGM contract. She started the comeback trail with her hit at New York's vaude- ville shrine, the Palace. Warner Bros. agreed to star her in a re- make of the 1937 classic. “A Star Is Born.” film had,a stormy bill mounted to a six million. Critics agreed it Was worth it. This may be counted as treason among his fellow actors, byt Cor- nel Wilde the producer is taking knocks at the star system. You used to know this Wilde fellow solely as an actor, But, as urge to be a producer, Unlike most performers, he got the moola as well as the urge. * *¢ @ With his own company, Theo- | dora, he whipped up a deal with Security Productions, comprising producer Sidney Harmon and writer Philip ‘Yordan. They worked up a tough gangland script called “The Big Combo.” Then Allied Artists, which is making attractive deals for creators like John Huston and William Wyler, wamted in. That allowed more money and the picture broadened in scope. Wilde assigned himseif and his wife, Jean Wallace, to top roles. He added a cast including Richard Conte, Brian Donlevy, Helen Walk- ec and a platoon of Hollywood's better character actors. * . * “Some of them are coming in S Ckarheheeheren en New Lake Theater & N Watttoue NN \ eo ow Wide Miracle Seveee \ \ “SiLveR Lope” = N CES A . “ROT IN CELL | N won Nort brane N NiZ2L2led £. PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Pontiac Locet 620 1. A. T. 3. f- ra ae — nervous.’ ' She added;, “FU ct _ far cry from the! 5 — - ANOTHER BARRYMORE —John four-month-old son of actor John has already started in the footsteps of the famous acting family. He played the part of the son of a Barrymore ‘ III, Barrymore 4 Moses. a ta 2 ae , ; Moses in ‘The. Story of Moses,” Father, John Barrymore Jr., of course portrayed Afraid of Elephants? COLEBROOK, Conn. (UP) — Democratic Towd Chairman Mrs. Isadore Jasmin, her husband and two sons were, delegates to ‘four political conventions Within a few weeks because she couldn't pre- vail upon any other of the 20-odd imeliay ts Giant United Press Phote a TV; show.- 4 Mor one day's work at $1,000,” Wilde the producer remarked. **Most actors with a name wouldn't take a one-day job. But we're of- fering them something they like— the chance to do a good part. An actor will make concessions if he thinks he'll have a _— scene in | which he'll stand out.’ | And that’s where Cornel got up on his soapbox. “Too many pictures are ruined by the ego of stars,’’ he remarked. “They demand all the scenes and want all the attention focused on them. The result is a picture in which one or two persons are brightly lighted and surrounded by “I think the public resents this. They would much rather see a pic- ture with 20 or 30 characters which they could recognize as real hu- man beings.” Wilde has @ point there. 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FEATURES AT 1:17 - 3:22 ~- $:27 ~- 7:32 - 9:40 thins than her mite Was his fore societies 4 America Goes All Out Put Heart Into Work in Horpepower Field NEW YORK (INS)—America has the U. reports that in the interim we well, per capita; according to a break- down of the total energy in all the prime mover engines in the United chased Indians Finally Get to Rout U.S. Cavalry in a Movie HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Fifty In- dians finally got-a chance to rout S. cavalry in a reversal of what usually happens to Indians *|in motion pictures, and some of them almost played the scene too The happy Navajos, playing Ute Indians on location at Moab, Utah, really whipped the cavalry mounted battle sequences. They the bhiecoats across a LEAKY USE ON STUCCO. — ASBESTOS SHINGLES — CONCRETE BLOCKS &. Try New VEL-VON LIQUID | ALUMINUM PAINT VELVON| | BR W 40. SAGINAW —— FE 2-4242 State Recesses: Phone Hearing- Last-Arguments on Belt Rate Boost Application to Be Heard Oct. 25 LANSING Wi — The State Public Service Commission has set Oct 25 for final arguments in the re- stretch of desert, into q fort and later inte the Coltardo River over which the soldiers escaped in beats. “In some of the sequences I was afraid the Indiang forgot it was only a movie and were about to slaughter the cavalry,” he said. “I've never seen Indians put such heart into screen work, and maybe it's just as well we used blank ammunition and rubber-tipped ar- rows.” Hopper said historical accounts indicate Indians were beaten only rarely “and “that thelr attitude in the scenes may be due to their phone Co. application fer a $22 307,000 rate increase. The; hearing was recessed y terday after the commission iar testimony from company and com- mission witnesses. dames HM. Lee, assistant cor- peration counsel for the city of Detroit, hearing of the Michigan Bell Tele- |- i Telegraph ‘Co, pareyt rompany ef Michigan Bell, had gene up | its application fer @ crease in duly of 1953. Ferry 8. Allen, assistant com pany controller, said that although the stock was higher, it still had not equalled the increases shown by othe® stocks . Jack H. Schuler, company at- torney, said the company wanted to go formally on record as ob- to bre to the commission decision to broaden the seope of the pe- hearing to determine the reason- ableness of _presynt rates Testimony was introduc “dd «. | Show that “yellow pages” | tising netind the company about | five million dollars, during the ye ar | ending May 31, 1944, and that in come from mobile radio private, Nine | $100,000 “ene the same period Ohio “peaduond. abowt 334y mit tion tons of coal in 1983 oo — to : rate in- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD. AY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1954 Good Home ts Sought 2% points during the 15 months for Aged Locomotive since the company first made | BOSTON (UP) A 60-year-old steam locomotive is looking for a permanent home Old 44 tis now a derelict at the itterica shops —of the Boston -& | f | service amounted to ahout/| oH Maine Railroad. But the newly | formed Railroad Community Com- mittee of Greater Boston hopes to restore some of its former glory. The committee will give the lo | comotive to any community or or Kanization that provides a proper home, meaning a non-commercial exhibit open to the public The committee would like to see Old 494 on exhibition in some pub lic park 4r village square Streit Aten Meeting John A. Streit, assistant director jof Pontiac's Parks and Recreation Dept., this- week is attending the National Recreation Coiference in St. Louis, “Rethember, IN PONTIAC f=. THERE 1S ONLY ONE fou SAM BENSON'S 74 Whose everyday low’ prices —for nationally known clothing, is the reason. more and more Men and Women are making my store ~ Remember, when-4 buy for Less, You Pay Lets and Save. More! . OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY their store Pants Jechots I feelings that Indians are in their correct role at last. He credited the attitude, plus superb horseman- ship, for a high degree of realism. and attack, inally they were quieted with the help of Lee Bradley, a Navajo who acts as technical advisdr on te F “These boys have always had to pretend they were being beaten by the cavairy-in many westerns,”’ he said. “They don't like this and know it's: wrong historically, “When I explained to them. that went wild and almost put too much | realism = the picture." 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Oe RYO he oe i PHONE FE 2-9253 wp pen cen DT Fin coer eins BOE Farin arsine \ dude — ip ‘ ; ! ) ye a 4 y ¥ dye * ‘ + 3 5 os j ~ t , * " Yee 5 J OT : ree ie ead . yi U Ss ree sc: 5 aaa he Fait a ES: ’ _ FIFTY-SIX Hal Boyle Says: m | , Being Allergic to Money Usually Women’s Disease Boundary Line NEW YORK @® — Pickup items) wrong man?” asked a friend. from a Pavement Pilato: “Not if he @as there long, It is not at all unusual for people | enough.” replied Roosevelt cheer to have.an allergy to money, al- | fully though generally it's the other way | oe *.9 around-—anoney seems ‘to be aller-| Whieli came first—the chicken or | the egg? That is one of the human) What most of us seem allergic to i race's favorite riddles. for a job than But even here we protect ourselves | department, who forwa her | . against the allergy with the con- | child's solution. 3 raed = soling remark, “But, after all, it's se “The chicken must. have come | nothing to sneeze at | first, mama,” reasoned the child Some | ‘I can see how God could make a ° * . years ago I knew a woman | -hicken—but I can't imagine him | inary line 17 degrees above the) | Equator. this portion roughly fol- | ’ | laying an egg.” ry | . * . ~lTruceCreates eo New Significance to | Parallel | -Althodgh its global cireuit mea- | tel an the tine, says. the National Geog Soctery, This line in its courte around | the globe was crossed by Mag Vasco da Gama and other |explorers and has frequently fig- ured in : events ° ° The 17th Parallel's significance Indochina Pact Gives) is similar to that of the 38th i separating Communist | North Korea from the Republic of 17th Parallel | South Korea, Under the Indochina par | pact, the Reds will control north- WASHINGTON —The recent truce lern Viet Nam—Tonkin end the up- | agreemes. imindochina has broug | per half of coastal Annam, Viet is the fact-we often get less money | Recently it puzzled. the small la new i geographical term into| Nam's narrow waist we feel we should. | daughter of a lady reader of this | everyday ayse — the 17th Parallel | southerly Cochina China, will form Annam's he new Viet Nam under a French- | sponsored government. oe ener ennseenemneera Korean Knows Keys | MOSCOW, Idaho (UP) — Mrs Haungwon Kee is one of the star pupils in a ‘University of Idaho sures 23,820 miles, today's news concerns only 35 miles of this imag- ellan, I amed|— Ironically, she worked as a cash ler, The only way she could keep | the post was to wear white cotton gloves. Life was quite a problem to her until she met and married a well- to-do businessman..He gave her a! ! big checking account, and that | cured her hand rash almost over- | night. Somehow thobody ever seems al- | lergie to a checkbook. For that | matter, I never heard of a man being allergic to cash. It must be| an occupational disease peculiar to | Our odd notions about foreign. | ers are equalled only by their odd notions about us. An Italian lady, who came to Long Island to live after marry- | ing a former American Army of- ficer, recently returned to her _ homeland for a visit. She found the Italian children in her village | wearing cowboy sults, and even some of the old folks wanted ito know how she guarded herseif against Indian ambushes in the United States. “Ig it true that the Americans, when they finish a meal, put their feet up on the dinner table?" asked one child * J 7 All American presidents, at oné time or another, have their brushes with the legislative branch. - No ..exception was . President Theodore Roosevelt. Reminiscing about a verbal collision with one senator, he expressed regrets that he hadn't brought a live.lion back froin his African hunting trips. * “IT could have turned him loose | on the floor of the Senate," he said wistfully. “Aren't you afraid the'd eat the |Ipws the Ben Haj River almost | The trouble with columnists is they like to make big. flat-headed generalizations they can't prove i find myself in this pickie—-~— The other day I made the bald statement that never in the history of the world lived there a woman who hadn't sometime secretly searched the trouser pockets of her husband or growing boys Today I have a rebuttal from Mrs. Cora Holmes of Big Spring, Tex., who has reared two sons and has been twice widowed “I hereby make dath and affi- davit that I never put my hands (either of them) in any pocket of any of these men at any time, never—not once,"’ she wrote in a letter that bears the seal| of a/| Texas notary public. , All I can say in sétt-detense is | that this is just one more proof that Texas has everything. My apologies, ladies. Tourists Tormented _ by Tolling Town Clock SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. (UP)—| The hourly booming of the Town Hall elock-in-nearby Harrietstown is driving visiters—out—of Saranac Lake, according to the local Chamber of Commerce. The issue came up at a recent meeting of the chamber when one member said the clock's marking | of the hours is the subject of com- plaints. from vacationers in this | resort city. He said, ‘It's driving | people crazy." Conferences to seek a remedy will be held with-the Harrietstown supefvisor. Soft-shelled reptile eggs often in- crease in size @fter being laid as the embryo stretches the shell ~-+- father than the~ typing class. The instructor, Ken | to the Laos border ‘oh Puckett, says the Korean War ' | bride, a beginning student, types Under the truce the river, | ’ 8 . Type : - paw words & | thong Veit Nam's 172,268 square | accuracy = though she doesn't miles so as to give the! Com- uhderstand-» word she types. munists 60,900 square miles north ef the line. the world is ;—Many caterpillars are sensitive likely to think of the 17th paral- | to sound SIDE GLANCES — ~ by Galbraith | j } “It's the baby sitter! I guess we forgot to tell her Junior has a record player in his room—and an album of jungle noises!" CISCO KID by Jose Luis Salinas LET BRANNIGAN (Li. GET COSCO ‘{ WHEN HE'S OFF ba GUARD, 9-80 by Carl Grubert : ours (THE aura. | CLIMB THAT K--- On BoOY-- with 79 pet cent | CAPTAIN EASY: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 ae / YI. ae : i “co ona ALLEY OOP ALL RIGHT, TM READY. WISH ME LUCK! | fae! im . ae) Vi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OM, WELL.NOT SO Y Waax? aahemakons Bag ~~ “- IMAGINE [T, TWIGGS / THIS DAMSEL ON ‘TV SINGING THE PRAISES OF boy SS S ‘ LF. Nv i ay, I GRANDMA ‘ \ i | | | "Beans Continue ~ Climbing Slowly CHICAGO ® - Weather con- tinued unsettled over much of the Midwest tg@&y and soybeans, prob- ably because of the weather, con- tinued their slow price climb on the Board of Trade. Gains ranged io around three cents at one time. Other cereals started out quite firm in dealings which picked up a bit from the extremely low level which has been characteristic of this week's trading. However. after smal} gains had been scored sell- ing pressure expanded and ad- vances were either reduced or wiped out, Wheat near the end of the first | 04: hour wag unchanged to % higher. December $2.14%; cor nunchanged to %_lower, December $1.50: oats | i, lower to % higher, December TT%; rye % to 1% higher, Decem- lard 3 to 8 cents @ hundred pounds higher, October $14.70. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO—AP—Opening grain: whet—- @ Soybeans— Dee a4 Nov 264% March 216% Jen 2.67 May 2.139% March 268 1 _ 203% May . 268 cora — duly 767 March 154% Lard— lec 150% Oct o-. 1455 May 156 Now 13.@7 Dee. . 12.85 Dec 7% Jan, 12 70 Mareh . ... ‘t8ke March 12.79 May coves oO Soybean oli— Rye— Dec 10.73 Dee veee 1.39% March , 10 04 March , 142% May 10.90 May. 4.2.3. duly 10.68 Education Needs Discussed Here { MARKETS | Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UPi~Whoiesai Public farmers’ —— vaperted, ty No. Ll. 300-350 ba; apples, Jonat fanc 4.00 bu. No; 1, 3 00-3.50 bu; eppies, Wolfrwer, Ne 1, 3.00-3 bu; eppies ‘ fancy. 315 bu: Ne. 1, 2.75-3@8 bu, @pples, McIntosh, No 1, 350-400 Su; chder, No 1+; 350-278 4 eel case 5.00 bu Ne 1, 350-400 bu pears, Bose 4, Beckie, 7 on Beans. green, flat, No. | Lease bu; beans, green Kentucky Won- $e No 1, 225-375 bu; beans, green, beets, topped. No. 1. 1.00-1.75 bu. Broceold fancy. 2.50 Mae a 1. 150-200 %-bu 00-180 bu: cabbage . we. curly, No. 1, 1 ta bu; cabbage, Red, pty Page t No ." 1.00. G08. -Celery. No. }. 1.78-2.80 erate; cele No. 1, 75-133 dos Corn, sweet we 15-125 § dos Cucumbers, dill size. bers, pickle fancy. 8 00 bu; No. 1, 3 TS. 4.25 bu: cucumbers, slicers, fancy, 450 | bu: No I, 300-350 bu Dill, No 1, 65-80 | doz behs. Eggplant. No 1. 125-175 bu | Onions, green, No 1. 75-89 dos behs onions, dry, No’ 1 150-190 §0-Ib bag ig 1. 250-360 bu Peppers, Cayenne, No 1 EB. $0-78 pk; peppers. hot a8 1,00-1 50 }DU. peppers, Pimtenter 1, $60-3:00 bu; fieppers, sweet, No 7 1.60-1.25 ou Peppers, red. sweet. No. } 125-175 bu Potatées, new, No. 1, 140-150 §0-Ib potatoes. new. No 1. 270-290 bu 196.Th bag. Pumpkins. Ne 1, 90-100 bu ishes, red. fancy, 100 doz behs No 1, .15-.85 doz behs: radishes, white. fancy 100 dos behs; No. 1, 15-85 dos behs Squash, Acorn. No 1, 1.00-1.35 bu: squash Butternut No. 1. 1.00-1.25 bu squash Delicious, No. 1. 100-150 bu squash. Hubbard 1, 1.35-175 bu; squash. Italian No 1 1 150 \%-bu squash. 0- | fancy, 125 14-lb bskt: tomatoes, No 1, 15-90 14-Jb basket tomatoes. No 1, 150-200 bu Turnip, No 1,‘ 1.00- £30 dos tens; turnip. topped Wo 1 2.00 bu Lettuce and salad greens: Celer 2 cab- 5 4 bage, No 1, 50-175 bu Endive Ne 1 1. 100-150 bu endive, bleached. No 1.75-3.00 bu. Escarole, No 1, 100-1 50 bu; No. 1, 226-35 bu. Lettuce, head. No 1. 275-3.25 3-dos crate: lettuce, leaf, No 1. 180-200 bu oo No. 1, 75-125 bu Cabbage. No 1 1.00-1.28 Pontiac G rou p Lists | | pa “Collard Na | 138-180 bu. Kale. Musts for Teaching) ‘Slow’ Children —e and plahs for special ede | cation were discussed Wednesday | night by the Pontiac Area Chapter of the International Council for Except Children. An enumeration of requirements . to..conduct..a. good special. educa- tion program ‘they agreed included trained school psychologists and | centrally “lotated facilities with adequate transportation provided Other trained personnel who can handle the slow-learning child were also needed, they said Mrs. Harry FE. King, member of the Pontiac Board of Educa- tion, told the group that the public must be informed of these needs. Curtice Promises 'H re Li oftest Car’ in ‘55 COPENHAGEN (#—Harlow H. Curtice, president of General Mo- tors Corp., said today his company would introduce “the hottest car in the world in the lower price class” in 1955. The new car will be shown for the first time around next Nov. 1. Curtice, at a press conference, said that no “revolutionary change” in car design should be expected. “T have heard of very few manw- facturers who made drastic changes in automdbile design and got away with it,” he said. “Automobile owners are among the most consefVative people in the world.” Curtice also said that General Motors had no plans for making = cheap, smail car.._He said that the present Opel-Rekérd, manu- factured. in- Germany, represented the absolute minimum'” in _ the small car bracket.” Pontiac Man Charged With Ist Degree Murder A first degree murder warrant 00-150 bu Mustard, Wo. 1, 1ee-1 28. bu Sorrel, Ne 1} 1.0.1 38 |bu. Gpinach, No 1, 175-200 bu Swiss |.Chard, No. 1, 108-128 bu. Turnip. No, | te 100-1 25 bu ; = DETROIT EGGS DETROIT—AP — Begs, fob Detroit, cases included federa)-state grafles Whites—Grade A, jumbo 59-61. weight- ed average 50%: large 55; medium 31-33; wtd. avg. 32 1) 20-23; wid. avg. 33's; etade B, inrgt 46-48. wid. ive 40; Pee- wees 19 Browns — Grade A bo 86: large 52-53; wtd avg. 63; medium 30-31, wd ~| ave. 31: small 23; grade B. large 47-48; wtd. avg. 46. Grade C. large 4... Peewees 18-19. wtd. avg. 19; cheeks 22 : CHICAGO BUTTER 4 EGGS CHICAGO (AP)-—Butter firm. receipts 682,411 wholesale rags prices un a, J wv A 5 by a - eo C 5675; cars © B O85 oe " weak: receipts 4.857. wholesale bu a er te 3 lower . large 5 fee: US mediums 3B: Us pte TE currem receipts 23: dirties and anocks 2 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals 135 on track 642: tota) US shipments 642 supplies liberal: demand for Russets fair: market shout steady, demand for Pon- | C tines slow; market dull to slightly week- er: tr restricted because of Jewish holiday ashington Russet bakers 3.35 Wisconsin Russets 2106-225; Pontiacs $2.00; Idaho Russets $3 35 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT — AP — Prices paid per pound fob. Detroit fF No. 1 quality live poultry up to 16 a. m Meavy hens 16-20, light type ‘4-20 heavy roasters (over 4 tert 78, heavy brotiers or fryers (3-4 Ibs) Whites 26%-37; grey crosses 30-)0',. Barred Rocks 30-31'5; caponettes (3-3", Ibe) 30-32 4% Ibs. 34-38; heavy ducks 28 breeder keys.. young heavy type hens. Oo tur 31-32; toms 25-27 CHICAGO POULTRY oe (AP) —Live a ae steady; 171 wake. tee Ws); “Ton oagma, ying peices un ; heavy hens 15-195 ht hens 28-13; srs and brotiers “31; old ; 5-13; eaponeties 32-34. ° Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK IT (AP) Hogs salable 75. Mar- ket not established Cattle salable 225. Market slow, steady. Compared last Thursday: Trading spotty; choice and prime fed steers and heifers Hy fully steady; lower grades slow, weak; cows uneven, but fully steady; bulls 5@- 7% cents lower, stockers and oe steady; bulk choice and prime fed steers all weights but mostly under 1100 es 24.90-26 50: part leed prime 1068 26.75. mostly good fed steers 19.00- 150, amall lote good and choice fed ‘heifers 18 3%5.23.00: bulk utility and commercial steers and heifers 1160-1509 few high {commercial steers up to 1800; cutter \qrass steers and heifers 1000 gown utility and low commercial cows bu. i re eh13 08 latter price paid freely, few | irbat Holstein and young commercial cows 1250 and above: canners and cut- ters mostly 800-1050. lightweight can- ners 750 down: bulk ulility and com- meretal bulls 12.00-1400 outstanding | heavy individuals to 1456 none. eulter buile down to 900. bulk cond choice stockers and feeders 16. went 73, ° including several loads choice 475 Ib t hese no at 2775: load choice 0 | hetfer calves 19.65 | Calves salable 75. Today's market fully || steady. Compared last Thursday: Veater sae: — choice and prime 30.00-33.00: arya 12-00-20.00; and a improved slaughter lambs 50 cents to 100 higher; sheep and feeder lambs steady: most choice and prime native siauehter spring jambs 20 56-21 00, small lot 21.96: ened and choice - slaughter ewes 2.50-700: good and choice feeder lambs 16.00-18 50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCE CHICAGO (AP)—@Galable hogs 98,500, slow and uneven; butchers largely 0 lower than ay's average: 60-70 af: top ‘ since Pebru- 1663; sows ily 3 ines: pert ‘ena 10,0080, seme, i00-t 0.06; ae some om tn, light: choice 330-400 Ih. 7.50-18.50 \- or weights 18.75-18.00; 425-600 Ib. 18. 75- ' Saintte cattle 15,000; calves 400; steers ¥ 5 sl A it fi aif ve Ey ; t ] if y | A ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Series Causes \ BIG PARADE--Willie Mays, Hank Thompson and Dusty Rhodes, in’ order, cross plate in t 10th inning of World Series opener Wednesday at Polo Grounds after Rhodes hit a home run to right field to give the Giants a 52 victery over the Indians, * perrreenticias AP Wirephote Lodge Calendar~ Special communication of Roose- A. M,, 22) _FIFTY-SE SEVEN Tank Plant Fae Sluggish Mart e: | market was thoroughly mixed to- hon, |} day in early déalings. Not a singe major division dis- played a pronounced movement, in around a point either way, Trading was fast right at the start. The ac- ecumutation of overnight orders Waa | cleared away quickly, and the tape Both yesterday and today, the market was under the influence of the World Series so far as atten- "| tion to business was concerned. - Chrysler, at the head of yester- day's most active list up 1%. | opened today on 7,000 shares up Ss No. 1. 125-156 ba jn entage epreute No./ at 69%, and then it gained a » tittle 100-150 bu her $1A1M%; soybeans 1% to 2% | doe bene.” ole err | higher, Noverhber $2.66%4, and 15@ bu Garraa one. 1 tee-2 38 Guaal Motors opened on 1,200 shares off 48 at 92. Continental Motors started on 2:5 New York Stocks Wednesday after he leaded guilly to reckless driving before Pontiac | ir Judge Maurice k. Finnegan ene zc Undetermined a —Adv | Regular ron ee pation of Pon- tine Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., Fri- day, Octobér lst. Lodge opens at 1.30 p.m. Robert C. Burnes, W. M News in Brief Chrysler Bid Leaves .- Futuré of GM Facilities _ at Grand Blanc in Doubt © DETROIT (UP) — General. Mo- tors spokeamen said today it was _ William Jones of - 135 Lake 8t,| too pasty te tell what effect re thieves broke into-his poultry mar- ket at: 3 Lake St. early today front door hasp, police said told. Pontiac—Paliee —today- that? assignment of the contract to build Patton Mi#® medium tanks to and took $50 in small bills and/ Chrysler Corp. will have on the change from two cash registers |GM plant at Grand Blanc, Mich., Entry was made by cutting the | which has been turning out the | tanks i ‘ T Fisher Body Division of por wiaily a ——, rs a i Ge sneral Motors has been building ae urn = paid a $75 ine | the tanks. but the Army said rong ape Corp. had underbid GM y $7,600,000 on production of the # tanks starting next June 1 and Hake, rummage sale, some furni- | had been assig the contract, ture, Pri. & Sat, Oct land 2. Open | ® a. n@® 192.8 Saginaw St Ady | The tank was only 1 ef 2 defense awards for Chrys. Rummage sale Fri. and Sat. 252 | Ie, announced by the Army. yes- Wesson, Church of Ged and Christ A | Gam to@p m Rummage sale, Stevens ra te day. i The Army said Chrysler will. s: “ w7ee@e - =- ce 246+" S68—488 @e4 a = . a al . SeSasF -SlSlSsScssstsessscsesssscee S=s22"se ewerehoae -—“He £282 @-@e @44wees Koseubaves ow SP ol SHSSRSSINSRSSBVS HS ale swEss==2 eee rue = - = 09 — = 0 oe —-eweenw ww ee Su 2 -e=—-e2use Bue SESTELEZS..ESE—sE wena eeu~K~w Sssts -sszse =~ + «& e484 = «~@—-82— 224 S84uUse Bee Oeuevow ni disappeared, Police decline to — 22-5235 -—— - - |old boy disappeared last July 22) check to a prisoner in an adjoining under similar circumstantes, His | celi, who cashed it after hg was body was found nine days later in freed from a drunkentiess charge a river, SH. ELSSezRessex.eeeus “eve @ 4668 «ae “= BSuscses=s8 ed sastue8sz ewe day afternoon from nearby Chero- - Be ttoStssesesseaes ebtered the institute as a volun- | tary patient. outs | «Demand Proof! 100 TRADE-IN for Your OLD REFRIGERATOR On a New LM95 GE REFRIGERATOR - we pea ew euwee «~~ #7 - SSSstSsSSss.8est.S8.8e52282452 named vice president of the Wil- | 529992 : 3s 5 244 . weveeer@et 2c20” 4 SSstsssscsesss 82s OURO SeuURVete—w Vase = STOCK AVERAGES : =~ Comptied by the Aaso- J23azss5 eheuaeaune ssessess Foreign Exchange Britain in dollars, Canadian dollar in New Yort: open| Yar term to the board of directors | per cont o's cent 103.12 Ld a , the annual meeting of the-mem- futeres 2.78 13/18, un- "Noda America: Argentina oes Brasil (free) 1.66, achanged. dm =| Rummage sale, Sat, 7 a. m. at ummage sale, Embury Method oh, 14 Mile E. and Croft, ward Ave., Friday, "| Business ee Shows : Salesman Held Building Tapers Off Here in Child's Death but Still Ahead of 1953 Month's Search Ends Building permits, gained in the business survey made by Pontiac Chamber of Commerce With Finding of Boy’s valuation over August 1953 but were Jess than those in July of this year. | Mutilated B ly . Electric power was less than in August 1953 but more than the | | previous month of this year. SIOUX CITY, Iowa UA-A Sioux} More than the total for August last year, but less than July 968 were bank debits to customers (extlusive of public finds.) City detective said today ‘I think |. we have the right man” in the abduction - slaying of 8-year-old Industrial payrolls, postal receipts, Jimmie Bremmer. jon City Bus Lines, gas and water consumption were Jess than August Detective Lt. Harry J. Gibbons | 1953 and less than July 1954 identified the man as an itinerant Bank Debits to Customers Accounts salesman previously questioned at Prema yp Bsoneny Punds) length in the case. No charge has Postel Receipts been filed a The salesman steadfastly denies Amovat any knowledge of Jimmie's death. Amount —e Cease th tt “I think he knows a lot more | Feeient Anan tow ft). . than he’s telling,’ Gibbons said | Water Water Consumption «gals: "te bor oa" Accused of Forging |: to the boy on Aug. 31, the night name the man. ace, month ene sear, te | While Behind Bars - men found the mutilated body day after making out a false check Sioux City police, Gibbons said. | for $110 in his jail cell and hav ing also are working with officials of | jt cashed Auburn, Maine..where a 12-year-| Police said Devens gave the | Devens denied the charge until the Gibbons said the salesman ad-| ne — dict's ninth annual roast beef din - | ner. Noon until 6 p.m W. Huren 2, 5:30 First Era ter- Zonta Chub Rummage Sale, 2 8. Saginaw, Oct. 1 and 2 Waterferd Township Taxpayers Courfeil. Watch ie Our next meet - bajl. ol Ser SSSR Jor” | FF IPE OE EEE POO TOT WHEEL ALIGNMENT \ © AND BALANCE THE TWO FRONT WHEELS— $12.00 Value—W ork Guaranteed °795 THURS., FRI. and SAT. FIRESTONE STORE 146 W. Huron St. LLL LLL LL LLL LL LL —Adv number passengers carried i} and needs A. Mitchell Officers said they found the $100 cash proceeds hidden under a jail The innocent casher of the check, | paid $10 for his trouble by Devens, mer ended yesterday in a pasture) MANKATO, Minn_ &_Wittord | was not held. Devens had been in only four miles from the lad's| Devens, 2--Mankato was charged | jail for investigation of bad check home. Three highway ae | wits second degree forgery yester | dealings Engagement Raneynthd and Mrs, Rodney Jarvis m Lapeer have announced the engagement of their daughter Frances to Lyle A. Koyle, son of Mr and Mrs. Ray Keyle 238238 easeueenreresen 100 miles. FE 2-9281 | start production soon on the new- "| ent addition to the Army's grow. ing family of deadly-accurate guid- AAV. | od missiles The Army said Chrysler has been i given contracts fefaling $22,000,000 Birmingham. 1 block E. of Wood-/|to start production of “The Red- 1, 9 to 5. | stone” in the ngar future “The Follow the crew@ to’ St. Bene- | Redstone is a ground-to-ground missile designed for use against enemy troops and installations and Adv. | presumably can be equipped with Smorgasbord. St. Andrew's Epis- atomic warheads ieee Church 4386 Dixie - Hwy | Drayton Plains. Sat, Details of “The Redstone,"’ which still is a secret project, weren't ~Adv.| revealed. But it is known to have greater range than “The Corporal” which now is in the hands of troops. ‘The Corporal” is report- ed to have.a reach of more than Ants can lift a weight 400 times Ady. | their own weight. If weight in- creased in direct proportion to size, a five-pound ant could easily ~—Ady., | lift a ton aL \nweewewenes mits being on the East Coast last June The salesman, returned yester-| : | 9 _ @ kee State Menta] Health Institute, | was—taken to the scene wherg Jimmie's body was found. He had : Thomas M. Fuller, 36. has been | Ham W. Donald-} = son Insurance| , effective | ro aol | A Pontiac High School graduate, Fuller has been Michigan = man- ager for a na- tional casualty company for the » past six years and | has been in the FULLER sinsurance busi- ness for 12 years. He lives with his wife and two children at 8705 Edgewood aes Commerce Leilani Robert H. Baker. M.-D., Pontiac surgeon and president-elect of the Michigan State Medical Society, | has been re-elected for a three. | of Michigan Medical Service (Blue | Shield). The election was held at | bers of the corporation of. Michi- Dr. Baker is also secretary of Michigan Medical Service. He lives at 1129 Fairfax, Birmingham. About 18 million passengers enter New York ‘City elevators in “AUTO PAINTING DOWN ! and Fender R "om All Makes of tn - is if iis LARRY JEROME Pte ae MONEY * — Many More Bargains! Come In and See! * WATOH FOR THE BiG G-E SIGN: : be J @ Two Appliences In One @ A Real Food Freezer @ Roto-Cold Refrigeration G-E Auto. Washer. . G-E Dryer 239.95 : ‘TIL 9 ee oe # eee eee . $459.90 You Pay Only ... @ Spece-Meker Door Shelves @ Auto.-Defrost Refrigerator @ Butter Conditioner @ G-E Dependability . Reg. Price .....$429. 95 Trade-in ...... 100.00 Offer Good While Present Stock Lasts You Pay Only. .$329.95 E22 ===] 5100" TRADE-IN for Your OLD WASHER on a New Automatic WASHER & DRYER. -. reg. $319.95 Lite. sine! Sa na, ae an - mR Wi ee Oeieee it OPEN. EVENINGS wlé P.M. * reseees 7 ~~ a . a ee i 7 puke og OS, eet waillae , Ye itaae '” See . ere ee bx le, 3 ,' _ » Pee — ,° ‘ of ; «i if . ; d ; tT < . 4 7 . = : a 7 WEPPYBIGHT oO. . _\._. THE. PONTIAC’ PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,-1954 _ oe - _~ . World Series Opener “Death 4 -|__Help Wanted Male \6| Help Wanted Female 7/ Work! Wanted Male 10| Business Services. 13) Television Service 22| Wid. Contracts; Mtgs. 32) Rent Apts. Furnished : ; =p) EXPERIENCED NURSEM . oe ° MAKES OF =| NOR am | pres | . private 2 - Nets $142 for Burglar | ~~ “|| tates oie eles Gast se] SEES Ba abet ate hte] ACCOUNTANT? =| wacHiG“MACHINES| “Settee” | © Unlimited ki i ea LOUISVILLE, Ky. @®—One man Se eee 5 68h, "Gan eaea nour tee taome every ether Bundey off. pe ottes Ma eed __SROMERS & MOTORS ve tv cam pot > ary Tg M4 w ar picked np $142 on the "World ‘Se-| “Bees gr pe ments ered — TURAL T “s |. PHONE FF 4-256 aaa hg eee anys ean RN | . a Sea easter 3 | Ge tak Ga uae fem te! Ol Pa lene eee CLOTHING |“. A. JOHNSON, Realtor | j—yooullwaaeaent UPAR , Smith Distributing Co. while em-| fSrert. at's pat ftom the SALESMAN FE 4-2533 : r| Pte radia ne me etme) pret egeas ylang a | apreed man we, rou aeorire Sin toe vouK | PP att Gan : _4¢ at the Pursiey Punerai Home. Postings” ‘lest ond — mest Largest block of martle ever |°AHILL GEPTEMBER 26, 1964. (ie [oeliee Press Rox > * <~ . ". John FP. 3604 Woeedyjne. @yiven Pt o = K. L. Templeton, Realtor |" son PE s-2003_ after ¢ p.m. quarried weighed 76 tons. It was| jake, ose 60: beloved husband of | feriekes'®™ ™ : Cas 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE +4663 |3 AND rDROC LL FoR “bei Mreé h Johnson Cahill: dear : : : own ' used for the great Buckingham | M'« 1% “a Raber, cua Beware home. Write ——— | fies children. Wood = memorial fountain in Chicago. Cahill, Purierel wie be noid Bet: | CAST hon Pinint ; bell take. OB - If no ans = urday, Oc * . : ‘ . —— —r i: neue ee uae Ror--Or i 1 J. O'Reiity of Se ALL NEW « Adopted: Beptember 26. 1064 0. jew” ; , nN bath, Ettective:—Oetoder’t,- 4 fietating. Interment at Perry Mt tt t 3 rooms with private Zs An Ordinance te Amend Section 4 of | Park Cemetery. Recitation of the eme ee me = © No. 004, entities “An s 7 Wm be held Pridey ot 8 you want dee! on your — ape eae nance and Reguiatng Control m Bap a ge rg gn jand contract? tiscount in|? ROOMS AND “1 peeariatilieg ef Underground neral Home ° i County. —— a aE Sidewalk By = ~ Benealh 07 | will conduct @ Lodge of Borrow “Seaeeet_ os ail; PE P-0se0 and ROOMS, MEN OR COUPLE) The City of Pontiac Ordains | Friday; October 1 at 136 pm ask for Ted Meckacues Downstairs re Section 1 FUGITT. SEPTEMBER 2 1954. STONE REA oe That Section 4 of Ordinance No 904/ Lewis B, 381 W. Wilson. age 73; | complete, and eur manufacturers be and the same is hereby amended to| beloved hypband of Mrs Mellie | ere seationally known. Come on read as follows Pugitt; dear father of Guy 8B. in ahd talk if over, There is ap) City Directory. Ne se Section 4 All lHeensees and ail per. Pugitt, Orel G, Raymond L opportunit ‘ 3 4 sons maintaining any underground vaults Wayne B® t; dear brother of DIE “MAKERS Tle ‘i ee: u beneath: any street, sidewalk oF alley! Heosy Pugit€ Mre Ola Mcfireth | “Cool ave w Bt. : shall file with the City Clerk @ policy Mrs, Beott Render Funeral | from @ to 13 A and M. and 3 of insurance or certificate of insurance| will be held Saturdey, October 2. | - - — 4 covering. public liability and also tm-| at 1:36pm. trom the Veorhees- | EX cA : suring the City of Pontise against ol! © giple Penet - hth Rev L. L clalms er conees of eoten Sy lenses of Spsten ind Rev any ectlon of injuries which might arise officiating. Trterment at Perry 3 by virtue of the exist - Amt Mt. Park Cenietery Mr Pugitt or of said underground vault will He tm state at the Voorhay- ‘The limite of said insurance shall be os Giple Puneral Home ——o LA ROSE SEPTEMBER 26. i084, 960.006 for damages sustained by one 1790 * Road son in any one ereney remy 6100 660 perllnae walling Pennell be- oh sustained wo oF more - i ter, OL 37711 : persons tn any one acciden eireace 1a ‘meas a —_ GIRL OR ¥ AN WONTED FOR This provisiam = regarding insurance) prother of Todd Michael La Rose, Art Craft Print Co. must ar ROOMS. UTILITIES shall be in lieu of the vision regerd Punere! will be held Friday, Oc- be good driver. 66 West Huren 6 PURSE ‘ . tne & bond ena gehen ponte [or on tober tat 2 p om from the FE 56-2400 ‘ oe so Press B PLUMBING pictures fh bs — At our diaposal, to purchase new § may continue if ieffect & — Meivin A Schutt Puneral Home. = . w : © i ¢ . ‘| or d . " =. GOS Pa Vatl ETRAnels b f of tn ! Come- = . > Write Pontiac ened iene race rE +1006 ents. See me before you|? R PR'Va Ci surance ‘policy ebeve previded, on ox], eee Se ML Meee General Office Agate sia ae = bases Cost” (BROWN COCKER SPA. sell. ASK POR BOB MAMAN. | FE 66466, 184 Mt Clemens Bt. before December 31, 1984 : 7 — eneral Patel —_—™ ee “Riel Reward PE 23108 . 7 ROOM CA FRCHEN PA sets Se cade nea al Deka AY Ween mS, Boe help with house "hen ave sectaee it ee ee TRENCHING Lost: PAIR OF EYE GLassEs,|YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT | " cities, utilities imeluded. Winte Reena AISWHS: OF) cas ieeie at Bay ¢ Logpre. | gp laree @airy, term. siivereraot fee experience " preterred | Re- eT Peis Tl Ti | Postings. field tile, septic tanks and | downtown, “Monday . Phone i eeiees eet ee Se Section 3) This ordinance sha! take | a. aoe — &é a Varma, 41 . © Mile, Form- quite A = some short- - nn rane pe ve ek Ov: Ve $2008. vs BROWN MAHA ‘tic Cabins a | ornbac | S Hae m ington 1028M ae IMMING REM . | LOST: ROW. a aeaee — ‘padeage By the Cll} Commission ef tne | Pernetie Recitation of the Res. | PULL Om PART SiN WOOL kk -Typi tL Free estimate, FE $9005 PE | silk belt PE 280003 2,3, NOM APaRTumaTS. te Se a . | ary will be held Priday at @p. m.| presser Humobrie’s Dry Cleaner - Bookkeeper-Typist ease ice 2B REALTY CO. REALTORS —Aubure Ave. i "Made and passed by the City Commis | from the Spaulding aud Bon Pu- Onfora ee cnivER g ipl oa Le tr pont = : & a 14 Notices & Personals Open Evenings ang Spee s 3 aaa’ 1 FOR — i sion ontiec, this 38h / eral Home, 500 W. Nine Mile ” tie UCK DR ; ledger, finance = Bookkeeping Y “~~~~~~~ | 1978 W. Huron _ Plorance. : day @ sree 4 - | Reed Ferndale. Michigan PFuner- Pott in Pentinn Humphries & 46 N Baginew | s+ ments Have car. PE 4-514, oF A ea ‘A CALL TODAY by GET FREE ‘Wante. Real Estat 32A FURNISHED APARTMENT. On WM W DONALDBON seven Sal te hele Geleotes.1 Drv rs. Ph. OA & HAVE OPENING FOR i PULL| _?® 2-4820_ woalka Wawra | ““ TING & TAX SERVICE bp anted © 4 edulte, Private beth | en- Mayu de tober . ® m. from % +" Tt mk AP rience esta! rR NTS hee dates going fast. trance. ‘tance. down- ADA R EVANS | | Jesu Chured of Detroit. tnter- ee ag he ee 8 iadion ences "enh eulale selee) Ccjusewort Mon, Wed. Pri. ¢? eo ee 2. Seas town. PE 6-43°3 — City Clerk | ment et Holy Sepulehre Ceme- Ce he pear (Crooks Rd. _plus bus fare. PE 4-7740 . -- oot Specialist 15A | iny oi OR WOMAN Loe yo MAHAN HAS BUYERS|T rooms. N 2 mea oo jg 6 as the acumen ana bee a en ees RIDGEWAY fl | DY LADY ORAIn ES | BA A.-6.-SAneun. vooe a.) ve Pa Pe Dain Coun: ‘| YOU WANT ACTION oe cay oe en eg | ce house . : ’ N . .EN- Notice of Intention to Construct, "ners! Home until Saturday at LOOK ME #78 Baldwin FE +4203) References. FE 6-0635, : cialist, 3% & Saginaw st PE | _ Gential Salvation Army hg om which time she will be taken to commission Yeer | gi y ans “tS > bi. | iinet bei, = 7826 BOOK YOUR P NOW. | The demand ts great. Our : nage | . Pavement and Kelated Work om | tne church for service, Ground. ‘Ne. layetis, Betd voce: bees. Glee, te. Own rerm and Sg oan ws a . ~~ Garden en Plowing 16A| Ssh cramer tore free. | veut listing ena will corvonil wed 7 Lanes nodes Deni RI Paddock Street trom Bellevue Ave- NUSBACMER Ata tear-n : 2. a, ae and Len narninmg Toes Reterexce only FE! small be = apd ane. men e teh Bode Call Wi vee a ww AND OF. | °! \ please you Our)” vate beth and entfance. 23 School ; 3 ; benefits nerience seer : , GOLD Vis i i real 23-5408 nue to Mt. Clemens Street. | i lage 68 beloved atser of Clara | a rain vou for he oh” A | KNepecTOR—ARREMBLER “POR | Ista Maple tress "Ue ree Tacng | pagers eM Perry. FE) Gus scenes tn Ponies assates | 5 ROOM aby — LIGHT ab “Oab relgs mocting at-the Commision ot | punerel wih be held eemae, | pf eme of car einren, Aopin to| ¢r7 cleaning plagt PE $400 | ct BvaTOR ORGRATON. STORE Garden Plowing ove ». = uy thet you will be, satisfied. |) ROOM APT. LIGHT AND GAS regular meeting of the Commission of | eral will be held @eturdey, | of one of our stores. Apply =D TO FOR) maid or domestic helper desires Mowing DETECTIVE SER ——GONFT-| We handie all for financ- 3 the City of Pontiac Michigan held on tober 2. at 9 @ m. from Bt 02 N Beginaw Singer Sewing | LADY WANTED TO CARE : PE $11 1477 ai tae end ahaa us today | child welcome. 207 Oliver. tae aath waay af Reptomber 1994 by| Michaels Church. Interment at | _Mechine Co C0 io ve seni bews oso "° ral PRA ENES “PRACTICAL Service 18 ence Licensed, "ended, MApte| to list your property 3 ROOMS AND BATH Yesolution. It was deciared to be the| Mt Hope Cemetery. Arrange- | MAN TO CALL ON HARDWARES | _'". FE 8-013" betwpen L eee Aaa dada eee 1 hy : FE 5-9957 construct # reinforced concrete pave. | eral Nome. hiss Nusboumer wil | 10 Puntise Dress ey | 'A0N, CP epidrens Live in PE | PES INT ~ DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES | you ’puY ir WELL INSUNE IT |) ROOMS AND BATH TWO CHIL. - ore . iT . - a Seer ———— bd < : = id 7 As Pos 4 ment. t" relaterved cosereia widening | be et the restdence Where recties | intWanice Wier BE Ai Pon | 25000 Va swe "| copy wistee WOME BY ba¥. CURTAINS _ Mrs. Burnes, FE 268i¢. 93 Mark | —— dren Weleome. 1747 t. ie ao and gutter : pen icons meee tiem of the Rosary will be heid WactAnic a. oka — if DIES FE _s Becau er of the finest | Cheep. VS $0800. | 6 NO INVITATIONS, 87.56 4 ete ate omer ae, || The Pontiac Prese || sctaiieisty stor aitats i | "heegertent tars Sear | utente cad ome: | QUE ADLING, 60D 0me| “Pngvacagie “= vfeasyvine | WE OUARANTEE YoU ACTION loser. of the largest manv- vee ae Ba we ty. Ce > OMT L\UCKING AND DUMP | ~w he Sarge If you have property to sell Seite Gee censa|| Foe wanr ans || Ren EAeT esa fevcey se | attention, (MG IMG 2M| Wace te Beet) Lg tr sen venue 5 . . Aa TEE Kent of “GRTY as and “inal meni| | (DIAL FE 2-8181 Wo egn shenr feor men tuto cur | “fenced. aoote a perean. ott finds, Fireplaces 's specialty. FE | LIONT AND MEAVY TRUCKING. |= XCOLLENT sevgesece areas phone us. One of our any. Lceaaee of said improvement present organization (ar meces| Auburn Ave 5 8029 Rubbish hauled. PE 23-0003 Ps “SuILDREN TO TARE ag gg ae Ms fee AF, - congt 105 appear. Se AnD CEMENT DING PILL NTED market -velue. my in cocegance with From 8 a.m, pm, ance. ere noceses7. “ Reasonable FE 61677 or “Reuter ou ae + Ez. be ‘Bare ot - a today’s the tad qotemate, end thes ” i. bo ag ; ae oe STRONG SALES fiat 7 inode Waur inn wens abc Gx wee Jomm Rd., Mrs. Ells-| WE ASSURE ACTION BECAUSE so ; irene te a immediately. | ve fer oy 4 PERSONALITY ment work. ‘! . Pree| PE 60281 days, or OR 3am) oo : We will pay you $1 a day socstel yisesmeel severting to frontage __Fisce epnemes ye ment is amahe obeut 6380 estimates OR }-408i. ae Wtd. Household Goods 27 for each day Your property eith ‘count “trom "Wiser “avenue tc| teas to cancel the cnerges | on it Soontel coon tall thong Ale work. Also eye Ree we| REDUCED RATES || ono op powrtace Lanonst | uraliy if your y ts ALRR. the special pr Get FA ~ mu part time large or too Guaranteed | Large Yan to serve you. Smith) furnfure buyers cash waiting. sold. nothing ts ter the Se a eo | Sree ante sre re Fe Se Ny aa ot Supunems Caevel chek Ge pets oom ee a ee ey * a AND @E wit Boy on gUCTOR aE] is OIvEN edpesianents wt be elres M - &. atvere 2. ae. baa Lines. : a *curehere | nerf : _ That the of the City: of ae V_t PF —SABY SITTERS, PRAC- servis a STD GE tnehigne, vit meet fe the —— > eT OOCMAKERS Beal waren, azivers. vocation & | CA ew basen at ite WANTED FURNITURE = y Closing time for edvertiee cases . . ASHES. RUB- I! you have anything - a foe A eg a oad el Mg er) elt ming PE ecw | false ae Sa B by a Mothers est price in © Li: * sk Sev préviows te Sublication / — a wa ae Ley, residential ; cheep. Pe vows! 8 RNS SALES CO. OR 3-1872. OR 3-1769 = ADA R. BVANS Transient Want Ads may M C MFG. CO. eoerwment, beard ond wages. owas ALL RINDS 5-766 OAKLAND, COUNTY wre - OR 3-7118 ee inn St st | ,_ODELL CARTAGE | SS Fata cmon ae et | Re aac epwee Netice Intention Construct ¥ YOUNG GIRL OR MID-| ,)....C! esters bathéhag Long -4 Us TT OR + a 7 ROOMS ANU BA Carb, abd Seaiange end Mele tees! Berd Dave ¢ Deve : oat Seat Lata al, Sonttionins ne wager Tomes pe cone Re 6 7t.| On 5-00. “ 7 k R warTeS, 70 rE $5. Tesmania PE EATS ed Werk om nave sted em Oe /f op ne ne met] Se tam migra Bt manny RDS ee aCKe RO Rent | ronrroRe NEEDED! | OQTSON |tSerosee are puguipe ‘emosting Ne of mie ina, ‘ : is iz ‘3 Boge Speren onty SFR s. Bauer noe, FE weiding Oui 3 Me Ton Plekuog "lls Ton stake | top dollar ar Wil “ouiright or ‘uae come tr agate | Sorel oa” tae Oe om a oe — ss ‘ae Fi v 206 iD BATH PRIVATE the ‘Soe “aay ct hepemier ime tif 8 he se te OE woman me oy ST Pontiac Farm and | jie oO PO won| Tt e"es oat okay Vuatas | gearanee, 400, mond wha hort -“fesohution, 'W! was declared to be the EXPERIENCED MEN FOR MAR. “gemerel, Industrial Tractor Co. net PE Feiss | and are desperately in need of i peawize, 958 Fisher, tear ‘wilson aention of ine CHy Commission te Birmingham Office ine cea ier ab aaa . on yes of | property . Fer Peano 7 construct ; : cuperteats reltab! home. Priv ve street to MALAR os wale Ph. Midwest 44-0844 "45 a. Patee Be . Office Open 0-8 *. very ween te bene Prete and etimate nt sant improvement 379 Hamilton era ca - A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Rex farauted) Fa eater Spr eara ena et contr artes oot eae FE 4.2533 PC Lara said improvement in accordance with >| have vonsine . 1704 S~ Tetegraph Ra> 7 sen ———— is SCE ella eh ee ee ———>.ap--——bhne eet shett-te y : vate tie bath and entrance. ee eee g|| SOX REPLIES || CASH seo PE Pl cen Beith sirert trom Osman street to MA. At 10 a.m, today Pi coe"ocatien Sar IN «Roose , there were at : I mee , Sree iceasats| te Pree ote || Sarasa oe Pe eee | eee case || seaman. {| WANTED Soe RR ee A) A Re HEREBY GIVEN 3, Tl, ’ ’ 7 a3 | " RN OR GARAGE TC home within 1 hour F ROOMS ADULTS ONLY REF. That, Me Comenterton, of the Coty of | I os, of, Gh, GI. 1, TS, 87, BELLBOY , a BARN GARAGE TO ROUSE Bet our eter betore "you 5 } _ABOL ts Yee Court on the Sth day of 4, 97, 303, 104, 108, Must have car. inti shin | ey @ mean business sregh Gnd farce. Municipal ] y ot, , : gee a a 5. ment call FE 2-1655, ° set Agties, Gh seats | | ten 2mm 18 yrs. Ricken nt, Wotnenning exes. TL | Tyga, ctmete Meccenette. Pe | Ciry , OPmcL or| EDW. M. STOUT Thorama * VENING HOURS ta “Portion Press | QUARAN S - house. Call Ev. $30 81 Auburn Ave F age in i) ¥ Write box 104. —| kinds Est. 1916 3 A PAINTING AND | DECORATING. pa bias or PE baste er ae ‘%, Pr o-0i0s |5 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER. Dated. September 29. 1954 ‘ : APPLY IN N 303_N Coss. FE 3908, FE - | Inside and out. References. Sens; SEDEOSM BOUT VOR cacan ig acnere , ADA R_ EVANS, HOTEL WAI DRON , HOUSE RAISING, HOUSE MOV-| estimates, FE 4-266 a Rent | —2GHGN GH YOUR Lintine — | ti heglp ee ~ a Help Wanted Male 6 EL WAL : YOU CAN SELL OVER | ing. wicch. vrict and cement PALIT PAPER HAGING couple, 2, Fives. ek IGN ON YOUR TIBFING |—glose. ee ee | SAEED A FOREMAN BND A PHONE aod poetRACTORN NAT TUPPER OR Pmt FeRE TO LANDLORDS Lintinee | Oe Ree OE ett OPER HEAT. iad Notice of Intention te Construct Assistant Manager familiar with dies and die main Full or part time. ural cut .tone diock and APER,NO PAINTING.| needed THELMA M. ELWOOD,| Larger somés tor wane, wy Bue STOP Ap DOOR mOOiS | : . tenance Apply Pontiec Press, Bos ew sement werk waters and pa aD ae. gnats Dept FR csi —___| property tor wutureen or terme | SUs at ‘ Ourd, Gutter, Drainage ang Relat-| Yours man. aged 22 10 30 to re!” if No experience necessary. | found of any kind | hay - A! | ed Work on Central Avenue from | icading “finunes’ Gompans’ Want | We show you how in end all binds of work. Free renne, if Saginaw Street to Paddock Street. ea Help Wanted Female_7/ We can show y Commission et silty mental at sant abiity - ATTENTION Telephone and desk pro- eee by | and Sat aitewaoce rance Aavancement Housewives vided. - Commmiasion "ts | Gualitications Aply “Beneficial | feut Zo te, te Me pee weet | If you are 21, age or hand- Oe ee eee able te Ra icap no barrier. ‘ street at an BOYS TRAVEL on appears “| Work the hours YOU and that the Bab. etpun. Travel” 38 states "re |A WOMAN WANTED TO. @ of said im- CTEM. Travel 38 states re *. » MOUSE WOR want. , constfect | New tary furnished. expenses ad | SMALL HOUSE WITH MODERN | Be your own boss. woe test | tm te “Bitpieyment ta} ROOM AND BATH Ro code: | In ontiac, 25 N. Cass. defrayed by | Wayne St; 10 to 2 om ING. FE 2) WA =| Automobile rtunity Hae“ geulfed | 36 WOMEN | weathers ssgeseem | 1% Days-si2 | if SS Eera ise, commence | bo tee! | A oRnone Lo To - plus demonstrator. Cal MICHIGAN STATE erent our Sema BA Soon JOIN THE THOUS. es . “MPLOYMENT -: Enroll_now for fal. 4 _ _ EMI OY EN CHINA PAINTING CLAssEe ANDS who use Classi- wens Inc. SERVICE 7X et fied ads for easy prob- & SAGINAW 142 Wayne Street Harbor as - Se service al makes of ee lem-solving. Call : FE pp . =a ‘pasted s. St wacom aoe os :— . . ; | 5 ‘ . . — mes ' : | ; . ad g \ ‘A ~ i. ( ie es oa 4 > bP gyal = Fer Rent Rooms 37 1 of ain tn atin wane, CLEAN SLEEPING = am in petvete shame. Per off 0 — e 303 EAST ‘iOMCATAT Corne, Beat to of Glenwood tnute Pontiac Moter 2. ae $5 TO $7 BER WEEK Niee clean roogis kitchen priv} PUAN s Bar legeg. sonny‘: ; Berea 6 | ~ eS ae 7 ROOM SE ON ‘5 deby or | er weloomg Avei' June mo. re 6 PM. 51 FOR RENT ren «welcome, Phone | ae as yee house ¢ to June $80 a month 606 Lakeside. 61279 Apply Satur _Gay and nda ee . Buena Vista Denerde Island Lake _ = fe = Ly tnsuiaied 67 _ ON ie MANDON @ MILES here tak wt Lovely is. sa "Esl" SBe | conv CLBAR cory ‘ AND 3 BED- toilets. 617 var =. iOUSE POR Ri RENT. 7%, Cui YOUsE FoR FYUPN ew Ont UNFURN FURN 65 " Let “Shows ae 3 P from 1 ‘til 5 : 0) arts - OR _— ae a 43 Clark 8t. ee t on room a oe 1 to June }. —_ in bache Place off Me BOARDING HOM 3 Sot wate: _ ROOM 2 & BOARD Goes bus _Paddo-r Convalescent Homes 38A APA AAAAANAALAAAN AAAS CONVALESCEN erly Home soe Burdicn ma. Michigan OA 83423 sed ms ~ Reoms With Board ia ROOM.i BOARD AND Lavwony lor home: 3 Lex heol — “Shower. tor aie gp ot sen Fos souTe jes, Day ere gers FE ROOM 4N% BOARD FOR CLEAN man. Clear Toons and geod = ae lot Wall east off CARE FOR : Ruth Ha OPENING OF NEW-WiNG OcT i Curtis ‘hour _ burs! OR SIERS_ REgT WOME Convalescent Home service FE Petia STATE LI- and lovely Registered aurse in a e Reasonable rates. OL ee -— Hotel Rooms 39 | 17 Or- — ¥ Mutual Room Also | & ? Room Apartm te aubare ee Soke Auburn HOTEL AUBURIN by Dav or Week crash “HOVE Re ROOSEVEI T ' If you are looking for pena sagei = = Dee ao hetel WEFKL Y “RATES © home $12 and up ROOMS WITH 7 Poi CORE e ONL . FE 21333 - FE 5-8126 at a ALL ~y CA ins. furnished sleeps HURON HOTEL. CLEAN 4 week, }3-TI00. Pontiac mod. rooms by 4 or wk. ¢ Lake sg 8230 High- 4 Ww Waren St Ph re dand_ Rd. 2-266 TWO BEDROO! SE PAR : ; Mav | 7308 Ha.disty, PLanders Rent Stores 4 Oe WALLED L TO Ye stove. Saly a1 $0 rator, _ Cisse Sis atthe wren fame WEST SIDE 2 BEDROOM untii April 15. Automatic Adults only. $100 a month. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence Br Ottice 2300 Digje Mwy FE §-6173 ‘rane Tg. COACH HOUSE oe YEAR. “rmoderr Rey 2 «bed: home 2 chil- dren waees e 1401 rmon Rd. _or MY ad HOM® heat FE #6106 —_—_-- STORE SPACE FOR RENT ON the corner of Perry and Ivy _8& @rive-in door and Warehouse 65280 FE seo. ~ NEW 2X69 ON WALTON BLYD im Drayton Ot) heat, 2 lavatories Now vacant R. J. VALUET, Reahor Cooperstive a Estale Exchange FE 5-000) Eves. ‘til 6 30 STOR E 20x75. FT. MAIN CORNER KEEGO HARBOR Rear 25 feet can be used as part of store or apart}: ment. all wetern a soutatield ment, located on main * . ° se oe __EM 3.28 | corner in Keego Harbor eB By enivate at stop light, Reasonable _ auto, heat water, FE ¢1%1./ rent, will leasé See ownl- SE. REFER- ences required $100. a month.| ¢r at store. —. hw Call appoint ment MArket 42158. ee } ROOM HOUSE #30. A MONTH to “a MA 62764. Disie Hwy, i Drayton Piains. AVAILABLE OCTOBER © 3 Call even, $171 Dine Hwy — Cpaeopsictment owe Ret | Re Rent Office Space 41 erences ~— OFFICE M-5e@ (HIGH TAKE HOME PONTIAC SUSUR! iC SUBURB. PYICE ON Me «HIG LAND _3-4632 For Sale Houses _ 43 ELWooD neNraL DEPT. PE 6200) RANCH SHELL. GOOD. MODERN $ ry “eatin, "FE 34 2.1106. ee bath, off M-50. Duck Leake Ra. Dean Dr. 2817 Phone MU 9-634). Anqu 1010 Grubb Rd. § ROOM HOUSE COAL . pp cheat | 23-0273 5 ROOM, MODERN. DOWNTOWN. auto gar furnace & water Chil- é@rep under 3 or over 15 ai : or. excelient reterences e.| East Side Buron 1 & 6 oT } ROOMS AND BATH. GAS HEAT. | A buy tike this seldom 285 Oakland Ave comes slong! Living room 2. Rn PT. Nourse | rewral ti . Jf. dingne room _traller M Tile St - basemen ofl seat ” Marua LARGE A ; House. and screens Also 3 room ORION 3) BEDROOMS GAS HEAT Tie ge mak 4 > our yous round, MY ot a * eS «= down wil A r a a par Scmh. net.| East Side “ROOM SY — HOUR oe jae FOR 3 te bed huge ti te 4 aduilte only a A with big w tien. 299 Oakland dow and fireplace a real WATRING LAKE FRONT. YEAR] ee — around 2 bedroom horte, modern. promplapaly hetape poppe omc inteke On PLT eter A te SS a venir end hall. One beet WALL LA 7 | ti J x 2 car aorege. Decorating $s only ? hocks from riage. one ourselves. 5 —e} Ssoomnber™ 18 Lake eee ee T= = aoe Case . - . Tiler , 3 ‘Ranch . - - acre site — exclusive cogyeement! tia wiSaiete sad’ tenésoapas ngeromee . room : se : Lake Rd See * de > a . ul ‘4 A A ASEMENT. ° reg 4 gas West side. Adults fireplace, 1 car Fe | seal bes = sereens i MARERN ROOMS AND BATH. interior decor! xes only M RN un’. het ey A $% Excelient ae weer- 4 . iv ee ta ane oma children by. Early posession c nopMs a Bara on wEAT.| Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor eh nt See GIRLS To beds. BUSINESS IS BETTER] gp when you advertise in|. Classified! Reaches t — sands for “a song,” ‘you ‘might say, FE 2.8181 tot _ad-writing service, om% Fan SDE 2b “THE PONTIAC DRESS, THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Bee Sale Houses 4“ ink heat PRIME | btytmg room~ ceramic tile opr | Youngstew kitchen full ent with ga« heat eeeegenes FE 5- BUILD NOW. Attractive ranch lake tractive kitchen basement. Bus at door Low taxes i; asking; arta down leaving state te ACRE Less than 3 miles from Pontia me et $8. HERE 13 VALUE orated bed dec r in ie lect oak firs. full bath. nearly new furnace Scar «@ trees ved si $10,500 with $3 down. Will consider trade for bungaiow SITE. Really for present heme and saggites Hh ow + bedrm modern @ full base- ment jenty / space for store bide and be ron- age on Aybtim Ave Lot 222 ft dee id Yor ‘nVestment $6.000 down . CITY EAST Here for small family “Fa” doth. 18 ney Pele 1 basement with oll oaregs all to total price 980 down. i =e ey soe erm... me apt. for sdded income. 22 1 living rm... modern & basement. - e, close stores Ler sot rie iso ft seenge Sikes 900 down FLOYD KENT, ‘hackne * W Lawrence FE 54-6105 open eve | Br. Office a Mey. | | East of Joslyn, 2 BEDROOM bungalow «ith large GI 4 ve- cent mortaage rooms up ‘mabe tee for income! oul dase. ment ap’ 2003 0. 61.) wil | SCHRAM 34 W Hares Co-eperative Rea’ t.. pect C DAVIS. ac Lake Re OR ¥7614 Ideal home for cow -“, Owner side Immediate Completely re- nm hom HOMF poe BUSINESS Nesr vies 5091 or FE 5-2564 “eeeitar Estate Exchange W. school Two bedroom on lot door = Plum wiring omy are in. House needs c~ = =. Priced Suburban rench type home Tex800 ft a on Rus bus it: past the trent — F.C. Wood Co.| bene of Williams Lane in -1236 After 5 call Ons: 3-2003 Phe & mm oes SrORY 4 THREE BEDROOMS | Pull basement in reom Giassed-in porch, wth pga ft. “awn close to school Grit Saat Bee GAYLORD a REALTOR & M89 ice Open 9-5 FURNISHED TERRACE Built in ment. trees EAST SUBURBAN 3 bedrms Cal FRE¢ e Bt. 1954. Rancly home, @ rooms, Serony en house, _ f Only $10,000 with te or stop at 136 B. WAR REALTOR 43 W. Huron &t., Open D E. PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316 Bre, Te SPECIAL —- se eee B JNALUET, Reaktor gal _ “+ 3| SLICE -OF HAM ry pea ee Now shegty ses A e-: = “ . : ‘ — For Sale Houses 43 ror Sale Houses 43 PPD DPI er rns seaport Real thet taenangs Houses. OF ALi «INDS IN of the city. Easy terms Dinnap ow town — payment tates. -”™ ~ $1,200 DOWN" Includes cost, $48 month to-| wood : seaped ‘ot with take oriv c PaNous 1919 M15 Ph. Ortonville 133. Reverse charges NORTON AVE. in real value at 68 down. PAUL D. HAMMOND “ Bree. re BATH, FORCED AIR OTL HEAT. 1} HOUSE LEPT. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THIS OF- rice KENNEDY 4 | ment 7 | Dorothy Snyder Lavender nished 4 room year around house “TACK LOVELAND 2188 Casa Lake Rd. Keege He FE 24679 FE 4-166 “MILFORD Here le @ loveiy old tome with 6 6 ft, aeres ( e) located on mein street in residential district tn this ‘tng village — consists of a Teom stately tranes ball with pace stale case, . room bedroom bath sive citehen with modern cabinet. iret floor bed Btoker « This '« @ real = ¥ come or could Priced at ros on vy 611.500 bubstantial down pay- REALTOR 3140 W Murop St Fe 4411 Suburban Living at Its Best A beautiful Elisabeth iakefront ._ home for s femily end gre- bedrogms, 1% THT L MA Mt “ELLWOOD 6243 Cass-Fltcabetn Lake ao FE 58-1204, FE 43064 1 ope # to sUgune Moire ON, BE street hina lot 960 with $1,450 cown. Vacant. 4-2003 ‘ere map Anrery oe re? fat Mate Rage ara De vision just 9 — ctty lientte “a.sbe. 6! 000 PAUL — RRAL Ee. ae f PAST SIDE. VACANT 56 NFINISHED eie,to0 es #2.) Gown, 316 STOO WN $ room gg Op Og excetiont condition, 3 ; School bus. Complete price Dorothy Snyder Lavender} with terms Call 2- Seni fer fuprthver in: GAYLORD | 4 Er Pliint st GATEWAYS to. For Sele Houses 43) } RONEN IO } Bateman | mice kitchen, bath aute heat Birmingham gud het weter, jade privileges am A real family home, } bed Lake Orton 66905 564 Meigh rooms, 27 ft livimge room, Rd, Lake Orton Mich * *unroom ~—-represtion PELIZADETH LAE) ESTATES i ga eo hose Lipase Nedvonm. stsirwer te vn “4 ; se newly decora fered a 615 boo. terms tate ge ee . 4 a ceat O. ! Extra Special = Rae ike Frontage | Brick in e en large wooded Ege ign eM od “7 arena lot § roots and bath down, 4 bedrooms un ind thoor lie rooms end bath up. Jan be used fi res in & as 4 Dedroom home Automatic vi! ent mene, Cond peared heat Compietely furnished Finest mation w ble! heater.” fenced bens wm tbe lake Available tm. rear yard. ved street mediately, By ow Only $13,600— r a be _@ian Trail Oreharg. Lane, a hac errand Lere LOOK ow ADAMS - on Jos! ; DRAYTON PLAINS. | Oey | Cory two bedreom Nice vard Newer style 2 bedroom on BSashabaw Kad Oniy 63.600 home WHA expansion attic carpeted = tiving } ie beth room mod S0n130 lot fenced Serres og 8 Moder n tlo ment paved strert berhood = for Make your w Realtor 8 ___MOilanae A BIRMINGHAM Rear ® HUM come home “CALL TAILS. ON waL.Do | Hum REALTOR hot Sees 3 Bedroom . o. * *- family © $12800 60 2 Bedroom ean do ry difference sense 08 with Rea) Estate ond @ Mt. Clemens HAPPINESS VALUE—LOCATION 2 ee es ae THE FALL SEASON ott! 200", BE MERE able ~ Pine Lake Immediate YT? 8 Telegraph Co-operative Real Estate Eachange g2e0e down _ tor, MI ¢7676 PERFECT LOCATION can wee — arranged house, flowing siréame thy propert basement rear - gt ON o@ DAY pos erm WISN) Fagen 9 ™ refiial ent perfecé neigh the kiddies appointment | TE 4-0528 ves & sun | SM meme BY OWNER Bmal) 2 bedroom modern home et! a en Fourth 6. — 3 *" spaccls hols, 9eeee PHRIES ATO ote. sel ke Sone Se — bos Loo og o vm” yb bed macro’ .amh pe onptcl frame ei pe ‘Sikes i many feet tae phries FE 2-0474 oN Tytearect Open F ot wo ¢ Real Estate Exchange 6 — ODERN vou e3 Poul Jones Res! Batote ve eseen. Bungatow Kampsen . | . 43 DR. WATET For Sale Houses 43 be i RICcMMORD pe. * i ol ggg won. cfettneny 3-407 $3800 ‘pbrook, $995 DOWN 2 bedrecins living room. dinette $850 down. Hurry on this one "DRAYTON WOODS Lovely spacious 2 bedroom home |S eePontoe 3 style contemporary stergt we Of beat ced for the Riddies 5.25 lake Bd Shields OR } 2420 “Cot RED tm Var view —i> Niece) $12,000 terms. | 6 rooms basement of] air com raace. breeseway to 2 eer gatage All this and dénily a S room bungsiow. Plastered an 4 infed walls, hardweed floors ‘ull besem vot oll Fle Priced reanmei with FOR CO FORE D tots rooms end beth, 4 aice Pienty ot frutt Home ts nice and clean $1,460 down CUCKLFR REALTY 236 N faginas +00) Sves FE 146103. FE FOR BALE OR RENT 70 Desin able family Modern bedroom heme full basement, foes 2 car gar } bebe | 6 STOUT'S Si | BEST BUYS TODAY Sc P trout 2 \» acre Near White | $000 Is om it's wuld gaya st ontop leanlice shed solian en a i sed ct far ‘eee “Se ws Ta eons - = | home which the Bedroom home, pared street. | COUNTRY HOME decironie iegtares & rious t1 Bo — 01,600 dows Shows Beautifully jecated in the i sesen a Bite MF, 8 5 4-4 = ye ng tag Mma aa best residential ‘district of | enclosed porteh whieh letds. « rene te nae netse. Clarkston A very dignified 8} jovely view of the 22 eases ADAMS REAL Pye C O Colanial type home with the There are } large bedroems and ‘ $82 Auburn Ave PE 43 loveliest imterior we have model bitches ) ether | seen in some time This |" are many and pod ROCHESTER AREA | Semne fan Sour Dedrecms «=| Hig, poetest bome ie ely with « eplace im Uh sae La er Eiay. ted: | ler bedroom oe has « | = ae) Acad ballroom e iving reom CR AWFORD with a mat H , e | —_ . — | The grounds to le home ao are too” beautifiy to de ] omen hvEs scribe Full orice ta only 63% W Huron re ¢ De) ale Sa BY OWNER 4¢ ROOMS ie is an ra re 5-008 rWO FOR ONE by ow nen dies BO tth evtometic heat hot water, fully e separate dining room A det ~ ‘amily home, priced at 61 3 Redroom Suburban With Lake privileges, full base- ment with automa’ and het heat water 2 been egy vol. ag lle full = rate ¢ foo, m ie me fees Suburban yore end save the Ly ged ne only $1880 00 “BUD” NICHOLIE end Ineurence % FE Si20l or FE 61208 OFFERS Watkins Lake Pay : 5—¥- tet bee: lot a oe for a eo 2 Houses—Close ‘to Downtown Only 3 blecks from town poe Lec modern home living | dining reom., oe ye “hitehen, 3 bedrooms, and beth, new siding and gas heat. Also 4 room mod- 2 car garage cement rive, Idea) income prop- erty, Terms Rochester—2 Duplex ally four 4 room - > . en dition, heat, hot weter close to down- an Now showing rough School hus avail oceted on —— | then $108 ‘per ee than 6 per sere an. = Front Possession Beeing is believing end you should see hie one. The homes are situated acres of roiling ¢ $1000 Down CHURCH IN THE |oane ums, rama ot go is al) on one fiver Let - nice { 3 cer jams ve convenient to town Country church located north eerege, chicken hort, § ecres of i price — 64,000 f! Pontiac te land end only about ¢« very good n miles from elty. Zamily. Inco tudes 19 pews. three ou = oo d pa ye rooms =| of this opm y Pr “ 0) ee re ete end 8 it tt, bath déwn Three rooms and beth excetient beach, twe Fan ee Sores. ME! Edw. Sf. Stout, Reskor | Ets aet'y Gs chan einen N. ' A us A... ats A $0908) by appointment 5 ue a —— Gx — 1. H, BROWN, Realtor ‘ge ome 7 ‘c Herren "Sjmmediate pow | posed poems Bone vag | ee Real Beets ‘each ES shaded “lot Bee this new 2 bedroom bun- WE BUY AND emtt. on Elisabeth Lake, e 4 an CAND CONTRA _off Case-Elisabeth, FE §-6101 —- en, “EE ~~ NEW_LISTING © Teil "batoment atftursce™™ NICHOLIE METHOD gt ans ‘rivioge near FOR YOU! PONTIAC REALTY CO AND HARGER CO. a . wei sel eure Jew good conditon mecere heh, | Srtce'ghone'us ‘Gus’ ef et en, heat basement, | eee Fav hull “peice, PEt his =. eee © tor Convalescent WE ASSURE ACTION BECAUSE Home gs og awe Possibility cold, aoteong aes eat yt re" oon, Tae! ne ™ | west of Roker ss a tn roots | | Bere WHITE. Pull matic of] furnace aggro ‘ire, | huge iv at reel. buy WHITE _ BROS. re "Open Peat ~ MILLER” SYLVAN LAKE LOT lakefront jot. STONE REALTY CO. om: Deir: Gun 1 te ¢ pm: Perr oee--+ ving $18 900 on et | ‘9600 down Call for annointment | “BROS. _ | OR 3-1872 OR 3-1769 OR 3-7118 OPEN 9 TO ¢ SUR. + TO 8 s SYLVAN VELI AGE 1 ROOM HOME situated Ve yoomes Cas heat 138 Washingtes. TAKE A TIP fee thie modern bungelee, | ee “Cony apes rng | te ft Oath earl » ‘ feom ’ Wo, wast comvens is leek ot clones We Glee Wat a base Se Gain’ dan oak » home that h en ahbopp . Th at e knows whats on the sone w, Tote a three | hats Lb ad Terme nana er jeer og yay room and bath home Dewn | SIZZLINO HOT jet ef home. I Soe pees thet our coxppteeed v4 me tt.00-- Cait Lovely 6 room’ medern ~~. isting ts , You wever dreamed ” | — Nag — " ; ! : t trons UR wel. landcbaped toh wie WHOA, STOP! h, garage, 2 big lots. Bee thin f back yard and swings for pe ene by | you won't Be disappointed 9900s. the kiddies late of shade end An extra large ranch ty a. Verne flowers then you owe i to your home. ole @ twenty as seit rh this before you foot living room end sat | DRAYTON PLAINS buy. u tt co There ate | Very attractive * with its laqge kitehen aad dining three late bedrooms. din- | @low, 3 bes + ~~ ares, laree livine ‘com and sun img room aichea. to fe We Lag belt in poreh, much arger than everage tap this off It also has « eae utility foor ant plenty of sleew basement end e@ three car | 1OSF. PH rad RE ISZ ina ares for yeu sad your fam arene le how needs tly Theres =» ‘ car merace Dale” tend ~ Wiss ae a" W Huron a sono ne! automate chted bat could you ent? Only Bie | ‘cad teanate "Tee me ve b ~ water ‘feat —_— ascures ~~ Gown Coperattee ee and suur femiy @ comfortabic = a j = winter for less than $100 0 veer) = =HONEYMOONERS | Lake Home ~ 2 eho win e2.000 own pee mo See “See ks en lifuily. landscaped latetroot let ~ ‘ a ae es ee con piss cule Svea beam. spoils, 6 rap 6 lame | one bedroom and a den — bemt. se ; WHITE § 23832 ioe or ou . . ¢ femity grows te Mergers & a very | Near St. Mike's be your =. 2 Large § fm. home wn good paved BROS. =e7ehRE | ERe ee . nev py “4 ne A} =p Phon: 31872 or OR 3-160 “~- =o oa ee ) bemt. HA Open to 8 ous ws Y'ALL COME | mnt; ‘cor gerege, take ORION REY SEE | = To cee thin tee 000,008.68 Waller Green Ritr MY 23-9831. le home. = tea ioenale MODERN HOME OWN 2 acres Chowne oe : OR 1006 ’ There ore sts 0 reome 7 beths near st —— - —_-—— foome in thie home, three 4 street. Ghows bathe and « powder room. ‘eel mm on + DESIRABLE INCOME The living ‘room ts one of | fe" bath jn one end 3 bad Bath & large rooms on je floor, 4 large where a “tial ~ ~. et — . walls, 2 oat on poet wb Sen f floors plemvered ¥ ie) ree rage full besement, are Just deore thet agte “the John K, Ir win a few of the features of this lovely tie. This * y time | 2 family home Pull price, 913.600 ving it may be | ore Tits ne bteeead “Tomorrow may ve . #7 300 down wn } 10 4 2 —e —— Oy eosetnimnent | we seit EVE PR 2 j600 4 1lOMF OF YOUR FXCLUSIV | F OWN One of the finest suburban . teootons A rombling ranch Lean ingilands Nee | sae mown P 7 ees : Biecm e . ou Ottawa Prive tel ge: st the itving | oom bunge’ or iictaster oh com: Truly «© } bedroom brick foom twe gaoted, 1 foome and well con- e with the appointments ture windows that overtook eructed beth. well, that make fr fine family Irving el Ia oe septic Tit, Nere_cuemael, maeorec,| talaral Geesey, teat ceil |. Siete ig “ated one ole 7 com chit venience cellently conditioned woo Le evenings There are terior studding. Priced et only threugheut By ntiment two large -_ 190 jens on sone tek & ball sae ts, | tee DOWN, tn the site = Cleoe Seminole Hills rage. Total price te o20.08 Lye tyewry Poe Fe eae. a og Migs 8 a { me . i" ’ - —— $600 DOWN ba on paved » drag hE gy ireplace Neat little bungalow located apt with private entrance tareee poral erage a on the north town ‘ moved out of Four nice rms whieh wwe DOWN 3 and immediate “Ppesecston pe ro for @ om with 1 Wangan lamily ore ere fleers and Lake Front fee shade woqe on tte tet te ettte shes nes can finan Leake Geneve Four rooms end) 1 nes bedroom. ash amy Ba lot Only 66.250) & a ue — poy eal Weed Fie ae rT 5 J FAMILY nce Etceptonal entrance 7 em Poe room . fireplace Farm style Ritehen » room 9 good nureery For SaleLots 46 CARNIVAL ° s by Dich ewe. a le 1 kame, ee OEY, to ft a +. ee ena iy 0 oer Sate Hejees 43) Fer een ¢| ALL Wire aewen 1" Recgn | . ke ATC Saal eta ae sg "S Sane. ve m ee bie? Me wopehy 2 Leboct, test Cass Take a — “as Genuine Persian Lamp Preven poe / : ee oe Cass Lake 41.108; lols 09 wide, - Kot” ecoaiuo “Original price ¥is8. Tee i wel ae. s d va Also Ti Relies with sewer : en ee ey: - a. be to ee appreciated. q; - f 3 Bédroorn and weer AY COMPA: ib t ADI Ale eas TEA A} Y Sobsck haapw Extra Fas , Mer Seti, TEAL BLUR PRIETE| , ; BETTER HOMES mses 10 Pisin name \ 7% ’ rete i OREEN Dues, ee ae welt twin eazy we shaveaped A aj ACREAGE | 1 MAROON GAB. Le Sak a 5 guaqenen om bay ato at se. w low down Lovely, ene 06 parcels. Very - . ed irawer wp and 3 large a nnd schools. Only “$18 Gown and oe: pend 4 pove clothing. sie 1) | ZAROON SOFA AND CHAIR. poate 2 months; boys clothing ediately Best ont ct, rotenone wae! $500 Down _| #2 It, BROWN, WN a Deas — tiggmide ary" reasoaabie, FE| Rwilde Per Saved ae mo above tr -souened hain” Pull orice thao, | 1368 ie" wtaine we rebar +e Cie ROE | “Rites Meirioom — —_ SOF ccres “et ground over deceit CADIES USED CLOTHING. LARGE | Bate ruifie Bai Tooting ure lane anew by JM WRIGHT, Realtor | pi DING SITES _| HOUSEHOLD | =: A Mie SRE | ea erceL LY NEW BOK _ nest rativd, Real bee Fe taal Large ete, close fag d for NCE ine 14. May ‘nn sorted metpens,_ 38 is at ot your ite this oe ogg Mode Bate G DOW N - aby pmeed tots 7M cong a FIN. A iene etre Ligh Gettin | nat Aa Rig Bring ba the owner, Sad 1 meaiks possession. 4 room poy fon Ta ge cent down. 4 re Fe 74 hes ey ©. Huroe ee poe gee pe $14.95; sofa bed. a gure ‘Dent Whie, wai, | 36 “Sou 'f lots, Orion Township. | Mere sod location “Call tor tn: hes HENS SUrTS. 410 AND i, CALL fine crib and, new. mattress for $55 per m ; | pe. e ENT : ino # < and MI 4-0093. 495; Ww $0.50: _ {ng distance Wilson school CLOSE IN - formation on ara a MANS TWEED sUlT swe a, ff: ¥ caving oe: Detar FF mt Hee | on mama ta tang tet |” Rent ra : » MONEY for eps aera ate | — — ‘ ivi rote " yt Bi ta banaee LOYD RENT, Realtor : re te on CuEPEA ¢ rking < Do you need gee E TO ORDE R nw aerate oe ee ‘People Who * wanes jom over (rom var sip res = —~¢- q piace? ‘Wicg“baserent era “ ADE amily. 5 rooms on | Br Office 220d Dixie i Hwy FE 54-6173 Work 2 oe} woe, Parmer oe SPECIALS. - 1 wed 1% "ear oe wil | first ther ee waar. : a SPECIALICED LOAN SERVICE| §% 0 42000 now. 16 3 top ew innerepring —aattress, $16 =e Sue te the above | furnace wo 4 & screens plee AuTiPUt ~~ eouTH Rng 4 ' : size 12 & 16 = Y qd} - New cotton ran ‘_" 95. be Bat ts with tery convenient | Horm alld aached, earner “held sisi a Bub-diy 625, 650 4100 up to $500 Ew ses ccpow. ib pee New rollaway bed r bed gas —— peas: os baud _ah. wwe aete | FEE W your weekly family ws. eae is Fr teres. | esis linoleum “es Ss _— OFFICE OPEN 64. Rchoo| bas a &e ake BUILDERS $50 and vey ere working. F = Household Goods 87/5 "tnrome dinette set, 628. om | JOHNSON, Realtor sa, SETENTION tate, service le designed on on big. ‘savings a | wet a ae FE A253 HA setae "ail or part at | Beliegivs you mgimeney =| ANNUAL CLEARANCE] We Sty"™itis and exchanee HEIGHTS SUPPL _1704 Ss. Telegraph Rd. |, BE) we Rive ‘ Et Hc ] ceo Sy vecnange land esc : ‘ inone day. Pour choice a Prlaidaire retriserater. sm ay = Bate ned Sl : viene PE 4-5431 ches Reakor Open _Eves rap / ; ; adie erator Sirk?) we URNIT GLO. MARBLE, Realtor f) cubic N Kelvinator freeser $148.50} F . . 5 COUNTRY, LIVINGE |P on anegremri as wenrmes| | OY / GENERAL PUBLIC | |y ate @ farm Biss» (BESSESS CHARLES “eae | Ph RTE Eu [ESS ihe 2 S| Eee ers Sa are cow ee el Mane nade ere aso Ree ap in. seret] prone FEderal 3-7i81 [Ethernet $BS| Fax ontu th gat | eee ae an ON $1,460 dow itle one ’ = be D' E L ESTATE 107 B,_Weeren. {Usete 21eB.] one really keeps your money Phone FEdera 6 i MAPLE S€HS, MAPLE tool. $30. 1946 onMeAGitER REA OA 213% Oe ee warns Osea ere ot * nome teat of ie Ba palling holding another wallet which has a secret SBOE fn A ER rows SS ee ee ee 4 Hie Se ga tsi Tee yr - OS wih ° terms, xt, Raa bee ment containing—"” LOAN : Ra. 4... GLEAR REDWOOD Sy ~ $800 DOWN wars 20 Sm ree, compart 3068 Orchard Lake AK TABLE: 4 leals end doors Lake Privicros. ete go bay mg Baceley int out) Wal, nay’ erin an Bu ‘ ste St | “TES” promot te mau men VE til or FS pee eee : Ll tenis: | Con lumber 2 aaa a rd Business Property 49] Business Opportunities 51 Sie a goo nv, | TEDSUER OAgE RS, TNE aout wate =| MA Benson - aished 99086. bud Spsere, Fe "eh px — Want To-Re Vour Bingle i at. oem _lam tap les You WANT, ee ee om r@ N. Saginaw FE 42521 pe Ad “vasemert," garage Lot vee, amet 1 ecm Te Business Corner Own Boss? LOANS $25 To $508 few garden. utivators, fer u. Tea, nag soto ee ¢ Set how Sadina al anal lege: net | Pesta es ety | pk or ee Pica |e Poneto | peNERICIAL | Betas seer | reas gan MONE OREO ER ri ee nae =e && = wan BRICK e ' iis LE suitable for club of Veterans eaaae nd equipment in large, ’ ’ i up: rigerators. ; ‘ c cC . 308. N, Paddock, SALLE GARDENS rung AES AME mt Ps Oe poouorice ose arty Gall tr'ep- | Madera, Sanece, Berrie. tation, ee wma | tion: radion #5" up" Miler oe acevans— with | Sor ooenee 2 rey, Saeco | ees tce nim hee |e nea poe Sze Oa, Hails Bie | "LOANS $05 TO S000 | Saket ins og | = llcoelbandlanael la goer ry err : oS dee a et ee : ROKEE HILLS! im: | oe ter & Liv; one sultes. 940.95 y; eine de-in Dept. Equipment beth. end very clean 2S, Realtor} CHE ; #ppointment, Baxter & Livingst % tb. dining room “> Used Trade- trade B. D. pen . Gompore the oévemtages of He Jo NR. win | 4_W. Lawrence St __ FE 41930) Salies. (tS up. tint paint. Use Washer guaranteed Mets ag oti alanger me + | R ht r F E 4 a close-in, aa Gee pay . ef REALTOR * — . Beal color tint - Retriger: guaranteed ; - $39 6. Syn. Lat watt Fe ttag Cooperative Ree! aale "echaose "Ehereet nko. he, ‘ce Phone CN OE 21804 Partri ge GEA Esa Sete “watby dit bn OUT & oh ne wpe ee anna, 1 ee FREE ekiast set... FOUR” BEDROOMS |) ——————————~ pS pie tale oe my Rent-Lease bus Prop 9A) Up. soot FAREINO. OPEN ETON Knees chee PRR) Mae cac FENCE CO. Condit ot, “ekcrtcat Ned es Mjust completed and freaay te: KEW SUBDIVISION. ov LARGE | COMMERCIAL BUILDING BY on MODERN CLASS °C” | 108 to yee onge. J 1 mite con of Auber Bete, sini ey pr all eee Cha bon PORSTTOR ~ of closets tomatoes, Eng is | ecupy. block from the lake, oonet lakefrom lots went Sooo De oo Siacturing. | ~ ree sg a Ra. FE) wo4 BDM near St. Helens ret ane 7 caer ee FE 2200600 © .WYMAN'S _PE ¢-7881. i truly» beowtil || hes "on *iastesed walle, tle $280 Hacellent 101n206 ft lot in| Oey Includes reas ya ge gt Ak BREAKPAST ae pa ware 18 Ww. Pike Gay te _Goon, > e0-iS TIRES La Rast Pike O for mat ie | San “iveiy-"rtehes fe ties Goteniel Hille Gu. 01600 wih 608 promot) POTENTIAL | Mion and bath living quarters. A steal eta as MAHOGANY | {—R50" SPACE BEATER. PE oo =. Bevery, cage oO a lela “CRAWFORD lease fn urmingham. ‘comneld | tt e1n.000 an “Eat Sovere tad vent: FE GsED FURNITURE BABY CRIB, | sy cat wor eaten Tae wiry TLUIING _ =f a shine, arm . : sian a ise | mane gunazscn horney iat a aes | ADI & TV REPAIR] coe CO. sot apes ees ee rears pan | fee oe; ; bedroom i of city limits Attrac OPEN EVES LL RESTAURANT. | 11s sales in ® small busy z for eight, 63 pieces; ee) onal ™ : MM. Coll ‘ eee Pe | ee Se re Ce. ee ere eee | ee ee | PPO 0906 Siig bon haae |g earigetgroms—ws | A Sit ee tS ace LAWRENE W pares = Penced fo a. BM 199x300’ on Walton Bivd. Priced Mareen _ * 20 coe vel ak | oe only cum week-ends. aa ged : - ee 2 na ao. baie om GAYL ORD erence, | METS TT, mum) EE ee ee |B eas ae AE aad ee tin - : wl . .—. ‘EL TRAILER § Pt. LONG meiGby peonoons | Bivd. Priced to cell et 9700-00 Business Opportunities 51) °<“" 1ALL TOWN} Mortgage Loans 54 “Iremble these yourselt and save «| gi ‘able pad chairs sonage, FR) with spere Ure 96342, Hudson A a eC mea} BIG, SMALL tows | Beat eer bee pe ecto RE crate | it” Senay ae an BT Oyen SORT ty aR, | Sate} year ott, beactine ceramic site ages, (AUTO GLASS AUTO PARTS _ GROCERY s LOW INTEREST $30.95 These are brand tea | OSED PURNISTURE. (CLOTH aw. Soe 1} steam om ean Le "gas a6 het targe WATERDORD —_ EST Front- ee years at main_ street iece- Doing about 9130.00 a Ah me tm Unlimited tunds for gage Ian = 4 — Ql peputat esters. Come ia, Gaxb NORDE ML PURNACE. E Sas DOUBLE bor GL BURIINC Ee Sure te rihatctat cic whic | see's alt in, We "Ot seh Seat elt | Lea natee doar sreta | oat ere SON | date Sheer it scam cmon, orca |e eee Soe more intormtion, writs Box 7 salle wich peue. tre ot Yan. neater nor or ingore, properties, Fon neludes veal estate ‘eth SOM} jf 6. PETERS Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Or- Porras —_— ai _Pontiac J | om wens SPE B04 fine prea ——| Dids. and real estore with 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bldg | Chard Lake Ave i Puce CHROME _BREAKFARr| 7A. FUEL LAKE: gota wn | PRESB ue, ene fam | AAR TRADE Sg ea — gg | Oa, Ste, Mame ne | Fen couble “col ae Dequinare at 20Mite silo Open, Sendare avi ~ in my candid toda: Lakes. No down pa to be ration, but »| contract. _ Sw \ Hat? DIAMOND. | CARAT, for ian't i ope: ( = ae Fe 67332. LOUISE target, bedroom bungalow 'S RED HORSE fons rath asap, Gal WARD F. PARTRIDGE atages Eee BOTTLE GAS USED TRADE-IN | ,cbue-wn a, Pi ggg enone Boy with y ® ge Ay ey * ; ATIONAL BUSINESS | CHAMPION wm tens e for $2.7 ig perfect LAKEFRONT pie Ry ate peeen y fanac beat heat, s019 CASS suanetre 201 pole Hh ge C oman home es | SRORERe. CLEARING " HOUSE new this ering. ot — ate Mataroo Pe as 6368 DEPARTMENT seas Combination siuminum — nd | 4-2283 _| down payment OFFICES IN ul F _ FE 42008 Hwy. ¢ — 12 orms and screens. . | You it's igi stay pied Sein orm widens ee an = SPORTING GOODS COAST+TO-COAST EXCHANGE YOUR Lax COn- EROSLEY | SHELVADOR. 6 fs Tit beck chatr and ottoman § & 00 THERM ¥ ROOM oe Ls Pay ri Baus "oot| 24 ee Se iota wae $250 Down ‘lng | And ome ete cte|World's Largest “ro a "On 31388. ts a nas ance Twin size, be end spring ee SousLe LA Tons ANG | ultra modern Ae you tarn| ariee There are only a tew — 7 [A the state's ge “a | FRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. | DETROI. - lient comtiition. | Devenport and «hair 5 stand Easy spin washer ; tato the circle drive you will a@- : left we thi beautiful Feat | than 30 miles 000. Requires Eve: PE 2-001¢ By ll - Bs fur. nag oy Met y 1 Sie a 870.50] fiter 1963 model. Davenport ant | fuasted “qoheyter Suloring” tress Tyves DOWN tnd jecoled clo"g to Pumtiae with ise. including Inveptory. No | «9 W. Huron: Open aiture auton. for pew. of used Te CU. PPP ANY. OTHER, ITEMS chair_barretoeck. com aS he mane ‘ short bell rr | Bacelient Es location U ont Ee oo _— = . —— sinew © gout cqnectratons 5 Chest type freeser for % ’| CONVENIENT FCONOMY 2 carne. One tire a Sign od | } Fy evenings | Per renting. veins te Tinto |. homes se Locased ‘mile south Sale Land Contracts 52 Oven Eves. Suncan RY? Wanoont| THOMAS ECONG! tation call at 3071, sured mens ree e ot heating system, snceliomh bac ove emme. Lake Ra on Cass ST ATE- WIDE > 008. Telegraph —_ ere aa 6 one FURNITURE CO: ‘ in the living lassed-in poreh ¢ Rd Priced trom 61. WORK WIENS e¥sts0n WAGON, ‘41 Gains vs atten few pape “61 8 Saginaw 1 Seon. Fas epactovs ‘room hes s| men mice ¢ )| wp For detatis eal Real Estate Service Of Pontiac LET YOUR $$$ Chevie club coupe. $200 each.| die $180, MI 43087. ei 7 i id from floor to ceiling = TRADE | State Bank Bidg , . . Want umber, jer | Good condition $14 “4 | vacuum ANESS R —— = eae ie | “norris & SON IF. C. Wood Co.|, st FT ns ca gay cgane | Son ea eg ets Sr a a eg te BN Sate COO MEETS REALTOR BEAUTY SALON | | smau (Rearcnabe diecountr .¢2e, | ia SUICK SPECI. ron EaUIT a _ Beak puruare” a Orehara’ Lads Aluminuin 3txe-. 138 per door. ron 4 od Vk 3-2082, . Ce he 2 venue Schebittcrcs| INCOME Oe ee Since agen PS | ue te heat wu acre ete Ses Ont equi ta lp Coda ND | ELECTROMASTER TABLE TOP| FF, EMERSON COMMINSS| Goes, ‘ror, gue per window | » from Kan both ote eo tn Oe] > av eumanere Lake “Aner § coi OM 30008 m_§ pooja ene y wot STONER TY or cock 306 We Mentculan’ SO FE BLES BLOW AND Inside antennas ~ ag EE whieh | 4 mine for an ambitious round tor es = PE 34900 | _or cash. 286 W. Montcal END TABL - TON TV Siameae AraMea ie| cosy teen, cmncicel | Fee Sate acreage 47| E> eal A Poe Fascias | Bo, Sec nar ee| WALTON TV” a 1 fee mets sel 2-46848 oF a anaie. You will seve flat wall ; Perim automatic * This well constructed Figo _—_—_ a ready to move. . rare irregulars. ilar prices. |59 IN. FLORENCE GAS RANOE. | nice ie ate rie coe | as, $ Prgms on first floor and ews ene iota SS coe BUR 70 OWNERS HEALTH a Money te a me Bagge omer. Be oil “Michigan Piuotescent ——— 2 ieee Duncan ‘org samme | M McBride Hardware © | WH are SR tg —— or cel PE 1-640) after aie Pane a -RMS weet pened REFRIGERA- Oper. Sundays : | : ae a a i: onan | "taea® Saetres| Need Money? | Ss.isants iat ti “nye rarar apenas sey. | "gs 4st, eer cao On cron ts te eeorme TiEL ACA MM TL OOD EFS ae oman | aor) rar me 5s Seheol_ 0tes N : spring mattresses $19.9. $30 WHITNEY AND | PACTOR “7. a oe BRO THELMA M. eL\ e pall poodle Fay — 8 wh. Boa gown win bandie, FE 2674) or | a RIDGEWAY _ Cito S matironses G11 e8. tas | WHTTNE twin beds ig 8: O 4 TM . tase. PE 4380 Oper re OR BALE PULLING STATION | It» no “gear as our teleohone: compigne fi0'86. | dressing wet | FARM” PREGH MEATS WHOLE 7 on-set ve sian PE enece Open to 7] ae ey FOR BALE: FILLING STATION | Ite 00 ve 78 Baldwn ee. teh cunt bed compistt | 0 06. fen tee : 8 te ee FLOYD KENT, Realtor ae -812] OWNER | Be tab “Save er. “4 pe ae — et weaves mune em. ,| KNUDSEN 002g, Seis ras i ve SStrita Eee el omen Ee S41 re ¥ or i E & EEPEET SOE IS scromtield Highlands (Pomerat oa te ve aot ed ene | Sat ts Lae! Reg tse ir ae eee of} weer ea “ Rees ria, heme van gate Bg ynony pt Fay Ku. Gas STATION mya ROOM Sot LIV. Sor = your frat Lage mma | construction ewe pag een aS. oartmeot ie li menses team condition. | SAVE 7 pe couple Ps aal’ ll gy og a YY. 2): ee ao Ap agate a. » fog, Inventory ine a all, windows weather stripped. BANK FURNITU ~} $20. 2915 $-0009. PL ideal for_use over wert , REBO*: RAR po ~~ ease ta +65 | ment ; many other fine features—_A- avE fixtures, nae Pernt titehen Barn nety the of bend. 5 ACRE TRA [ WiLL BUY A SMALL BUST work le@ to do yet, but cnceanp [45s J STATION. ; EAE ESE. Sit, BP ridine | . benches. shops, ‘warehouses, roe ‘ — _ ee wit reason: | EAT Now to see. these "walle “pie ee Spe Pig ewe ET & Auto Ke GROGAN Reckiw ads x: TERMS. ta Eee GABERTS— | rest sientyfcsey nome. path oak able terms. cated Press. nna Gr Weabann Joint aXe ane @ iw METAL BED Wirt COI SPECIALS! Michigan Pi On hoare "biastered wale," neat eet er See | Loan Company Siti reabel” FQOREY tir 'ss| | (oreo Seinen mpaee -| APPLIANCE SP x oe ea (ee = — . a Michael's church-and Russell Young. Iredale sale of goad” clean <1 Commantty Hetenel Se 7 ae “Pontos '¢ “too ‘tor older ‘car im PaRIDAe OOO CONDITION. | 36 teoks ‘Dus th rm beater new tee ee FARM income REALTOR furniture clothing, Hours @ to 5: @e condition. FE 2-4038 iso coffee table. FE 2-3534. 4 or Refrigers 33108 school Shows — ¢ Nicely fur. good a vee A eu a. 108 p+. sal ggg Bah Rigen Why not tiny hor, Meke | 412 Ww Muron cule Sun ul $ cubed scocky Bring quatters 2 ONE YEAR OLD ‘we 54 FOR SALE GAs RANGE ié|° Seed candites rieaniiii —— fe hchha, ORTRWEaT OF BAY} Good 1989" Ford oa LO YANS Served to, huot, With house, a we : y (; WM. H. KNUDSEN SS’. een weet | | bargain sure. 232 E IRWIN & ROS REALTOR needs ‘cash quickly 8680 tan | Pine FE 4-4516 Eve. FE 25320) pars 58 pat “Semea neal Be | — | 428 to see Co To hBE ad Fenn | 16 Pine mama aag. | Eye PS heen 260,000 GALLONS Community Loan Co. PEt) FS bse PE peer | - ] tc For Sale Farms 48 ANNUALLY 30 E. Lawrence LAKEFRONT nene + Ot large Temp e on = ania aera : New 3 stall egg 9,” eg gs ‘ RE? -7131 ; j corner in- Priendiy Service — fen it You Oxsow Lake mesly Pioneer Highlands" S1- oun” de andl’ eee oe | cages au gg A TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ane gh BE ES Bh gages ll te oa etvseea | Lorwtes. | perth. i Se eceane ts treen wet 202 N. MAIN i SSE Seon ie eee Parad treet” eet Os } RIDGEWAY | Tore eervage): App't only | ROCHESTER, MICH. |} —_ - a, oT : ye CR a 2 +o TO < } types. Material or insulation. a ee ee North Side __|°3Ss — Pa aetitct een ah “eu Norge = © CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. ete SE eter dors Re gee ae eee es ara nee ATT Oe 1-00 aw te, one Sas doe "ada Pits | For Sale Miscellaneous 60) (1 on _ peneqent Gas bea. “ 1mm Russell Young | siettae'tas* 0" | gener Roca OWE KEAN 5 Pg ld aa | sop ona oa eee ie een] SoS seecns axe race | Orage Doors : u — REALTOR K. L, Tempeton, Realtor Mis Bach+ Rea'ty, — En uk wri WHEN YOU NEED- wiLt ape we, eure : = Electric ev on AiR | CONPRESSO AND JACR a “a 412 -W Ruron "US |Gpen Brees "Open Sun Lites | | ACRES ON PAVEMENT. 1 cRuck STOP DOING GOOD BU y) BO 0 fates Seeome, or vacent acre: |HAND CARVED 6 x chairs. oo Taylor Made Open Eves. wi © Sun s We" ROOM WOURE"UAROR, Oh rage house isn bg sentry na” eee ae $ 5 to 0 ‘See, Many” aitterent “wars bere ‘Se a, tia #75. son “ONE'S RENTAL reat bates Ox Boor’ ce, LAI] K $s aed a — vga nome, Wreeee We" muren st eo ae not. ro ts eM "Scone. “Wee eon © can get tap 80 tone Edw. M. Stout, Realtor poster twin size bed, = ~ BURMEISTER = yong HEREEE beaee eos é see eed wen Lotar tare, | 20 cia san full vam. new) = SUPERMARKET | 884 reves we wane m ae nn. Saginaw wo te re ete. 23 ‘Nelson, PE | LUMBER 30 te range, fioot FRONT WORKINO ree 7 room 4 * ent, ordeted owner to sel) this — save) au JLVilDLil | ae...” eR MARDEN Realtor| Seas geome ee ee S| T “puss one oe her Meacham meat! So varpe PER URT hhcrattee “a Dasement - \ een = cc Panots bigh net profit. Newly remodel S ATE Eyel grtate pong Sorat Beautifully de lake = dottom P We 132, Reverse changes | west of Auburn Look like television i souk ow RERT—ADT i See eee ne |For Sale Lake Prop. 44) ner ao] Sesteceh 0e" round, netehnor. Rai tateviot Gowns crowent on | Slestone'l Amteice's ery Sou ty ae 7 gal sector? orton Siaiinin ec, ~ oon. YEAR Sale Business Property at $2 ment. “Price, ©. a4 FINANCE CO. hese or cash. Call Mr. —. “theme sr Nbcdiens "Phos $z8 sheet roe per is g Doors ann ¢ 2008 dow — cane. Sy a ge oe re oa BUSINESS FRONTAGE _ Fatory ana“e depreciated cost of PE +1574 | onde. a SHADE ONE ACRE” ti _cent, 393 Orchard Ave. {ria Bios Boards nae Garage . : aret i Tar *earase. fenced im vare. oll| “Mouern ranch type home en, te ROY KNAUF, Realtor | ™2 Pontise state cher oe eee ea, ft. Wall Tile......10e xe Red Fir special ..-.. see | UBD SOR of eumber pee 8 Room moperN| hes. "FR Sun Rostness ae Clint il ase Pg hg es PE 374 N fee STOR DELURE POSE rr House Paint oie“olt. hE oF eearee ae ahi We BOROALOW. Gu est, ‘este, bet | —" —Rnsonets th. re _ Fe seer MODERN 3 STALL | STANDARD MO EY jog ng el | taxa LINOLEUM Pie looring’ ... 6110 per Me Eicbea “becomes oC rare! GOOD SAND BEACH |~ NEW 5 or sin el Seavtimcear OOO” aS han erne NN ; immediate scale. care to notice the = pioek Pati Gk hae, tile) Mr. Seance —PoR RENT OR ween ome ‘ . ¢ pane cor binaton coors 1-4 saws et oy 1B HOUSEING BRICK. 7 Beet 2 A ee me we floors, 2 toilets. Malt of bide. Bow | sping 1-4 = Sore SRoWn opt GEE ‘ tnation guiness SRANPERED ‘ MODERN ear. | mt \ we cea es gu. Das lease, fully eyuipped. No invest. You May Borto - Drewes ‘te Syn a S’betrooms. pice base. farses «eprint eye | teat estate. fixtures for only men 1 5. ie cou Sarre RCO sy Ne Sr ccagy| Sree ens ee] oe : ————— of $8,980, s WANTED, pu aw : H you dgn't fing i here, ieee 2 STORY BRICK. sete ™ — ! Today AnD BAN BENEFITS FOR YOU; Deere rb a S2ONO ROT Ranke) 2 STORY PEK EPL GE MSY ory pr tk” pret Me Er - mee Dixie Hwy. PE S4iT | full. o r om = repay our may be | Br office ating Seerestea in ' | throne Classified ads ~~ Per - a: , today and every day. Sell, “fodge use. other y IN YOUR HANDS . Salis Sagi | Now oe os an Bl CKNER. . Wh eer, Wire, recover Tot, e Cla FIN co. OVERT cra : CO on b an Ra 3 4 2 L8O GF a7 Wt . jarticles the easy way. 4 31 tion! See the Want] avove waigreens a Wunne rE DOL COLLAR. BO j . ALTOR eet on 6 section! for whatever | "Sonnac: sap : = Plains Call FE 2-8181. = Ee ear aa hat a eR ! ’ — ee \ ioe ~-22 Annex, 387 Orch LUMBE le phase, used only 3 months, “FALL GPECIALS” 1's H. P. Wil sacrifice, MUtual ixé white Py boards M. sq. ft. | _*-4038 — $85; 1x12, M. eq. ft. or more, TRATLER VENETIAN Bi BLINDS 210 thick butt shingles C & C 13 3 3 my eq. 62.30; wall plank & tile varie _eod 1 qs inch, Cou PEE estte ] sted ‘colors, te 04. ft. im carton TALBOTT LUMBER | ft, $4.50; Int. doors $7:@ up, Ext.| Lumber, doors, windows, bard- doors $12.50 & up. 2x4 to 2x12 No. cops bing. B. P S&S paint, 2 & better fir lumber, get’our| syitem Bg A mee mal oe | price now. New type insulated! Pack “rock lath end weed’ nts! siding. Bee us for new low prices. _1025" Oakland Phone FE 424 Driveway culverts State approved USED OIL. GAS 4 hooks steel clothes post, $5.45 AND COAL FUR- ea. Sewer crocks & drain tile & pate at ce oe fittings. W.P.P. paneling —cedar| jreater urnsces, water 1c sq. ft. Oak flooring all = a sood supply. in windowall. Plywood, tnterior syne — an oe : exterior. Get our quantity wricen: ester. OL 5-08 h- You'll save. Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Ra. . EM 3-2731 ae INCH BTEEL . BEMI- AUTO. matic furnace com: con- — work ete ance onal heating seal’ bone “available by te ronumately ot we Cal OL L inoleum 69 ft. 49 sq. yd. INLAID LINOLEUM ... WHITE PAINT —~ WALL LINOLE HEE # LB. SMOOTH NO, $2.35 ROLL 45 Th. Slate Roofing 85 roll t wat- Roof Costing . 52-75 each Plastic Roof Cement - a 10 gal BLAY “K COAL & BUILDING BUPPLY CO rQq Lake Ave eooe | L ge METAL BOTTLE ¢ ou PURNACE. le, by owners: Reasons fair 6-3522. io OAL AQUARIUM Witt TROP. “| We carry @ full line in Barty Phone MAy- | ~~~ BEPTIO TANK: Reinforcec concrete. posts — Open 85:30 except Sunday VISIT OUR NEW WAREHOUSE ii ag OaED FURNITURE. \ VERY KEA- le PE 5-6468. it 14 hp Ref c | electric and 6 ranges at low 61 W. Hurea AG GOOD USED PURNACE W ‘OLY FRINE | LUMBER AND ee on | 300 8. Paddock No. 3 oak flooring we 4 Used sheeting, per M pba New tollets ois 15524 Javatories with fittings $10.58 | plumbing peur emis EXCELLENT CONDI- TION, $25. EM 3-5847, *¢ Wrecking | bel | are wreck i wars Ali tinge of salvage vepreny ter ane eek of . AR you E GRATIOT. & TL {RP ER (0611 atiot WOODROW WILSON rele, @1'06, Youth fat top. deck ne AVISON end bench $6 RCA cabinet codrow Wilson) gg ge Ae fom room 8 MIL. LE — GD. ie R Va 10 GOOD! BELESS | ’ DLC ete tres, 600. Twe ID oer UNION WRKG. CO. rocery wal) ving $4 ft or __ Kenwood 5-1660 — Farm 0268 es oe See ato oh 7X 8 TWO WHEEL . paid grocery. - sites 3-tt tall "St Week: 0 —— " AYMENT ON RE. Sai” * mM! any car $40. ‘Lincoln built or | motors. 1 to pay Pontiac Piston Sery-| WHEELBARROW AND TROWEL- Cer 100 8. Saginaw. machine PFE ¢2006 EW AND Usp | WINELER AND MW STOKERA re pottied +, al! = included 83000 FE gas and all kinds bottled gas, ||_27797 Evening $4632, oil and electric heaters. Soves &| 2 WIRE ROMEX, NO 14 3%e Fr copmances housetrailers and| im full -cotls. G. Thompson 60 ca Cash or a 8. Perry. 3% GAL AUTOMATIC OIL” HoT PETRO Pat VICE CO a heater OR — ee . PM. mare _ Tues caren. Er AIR: OUN TYPR gs enengeen, 08.2 Fe Tass Ver. send conten. | Gar “RSCTA PASTUERIZER | — WEW GALVANIEED Pip — | [20, 2m) Srvmeer Lote Ra. Or. | -— 24 oll s tee oo MgRELS wirk : lengths) 1 SAVE PLUMBING. SUPPLY —_Sviacts 300 8 ow ____s ~ Bene Do. tr Venu” 61 2 TRAILER. $35. TT ES _~ me C & H LUMBER FE 23-4141 | LAUNDRY sTOVE. tio. OPE 17 DAYS A WK FE ¢ise1 _ MON THROUGH Pri aToT & ROOM OIL KE SAT & TO pew lounge chair, © ft. garden suN 1 TO 5 hose. Hand electric sweepet. FE | CHAIN SAWS. PUMPS ELEC ea — pps ae it ee, As + Eee RF. P. deep pumps with Eas peek ecal | 12 gal. $113.50. A RENTAL Oo. A. $0 & Perry €2_W Montcalm FE 4-524 Oil SPACE HEATER LIKE NEW | | Ci CHEMICALS Sis OS ps0tt. Sette leah s coset & conationer. REINFORCED CONCRETE WEPTIC| Star ‘fine ciaser™ hoot War | PETRO |. POOLE CO. HEAT -SERVICE F. : : EO WILL HEAT Let a at c COMBINA p. A wae “tel Utility room,..or basement duct- | eked. $14.50. Sque 00, Serecce. How-00 resured CHURC 3 "INC. Wo. t. 4 of 3 oll 80 simple you as ve +e " can install and service sper Do It Yourself area. Demonstrations By. Ao New Fibreglas cee pee; BSATH TUBS Ruren, quater. Open eves. and Priced Low Bun. P. — _ Factory seconds = while the 5 ROOM DUOTWERM WEATER | j.x ‘Raceucnt tor cottages. small with blower, $30. 1304 Oregon. homes te bechrooms, éte. Be PREWAY SPACE HEATER i000 | weg Lt these - ber- T.U. with fan 5 jon «ains - ’ nk 945 OR 32886 im 7 STRAND 4523 N Woodward Royal Oa & blocks south of 14 Mile and interior Liberty 9-3066 i | Pomaace imagen ge Walt | PA- Lk. Ave Phone 150 plémbing wiring, repairing. Com- stock soli, sewer crock and Montcaim rete cinder diocks. an ay ce a y_fifles, Manley Leach i M72 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL All priced = 3004 A WARDROBE TRU ae | Pull dirt t-e802 ca [ aes. Pans DIRT AND PEAT | See: SECRETARYS CHAIR DESK, b ellent cond on ‘nel ak NEW ALLE | Tere writer, Cheap. Ward Pets Pegaiter. 4. W. Huren &.. >" CORONA ADDING Ma Goog condition, $73. FE SLIGHTLY OSED ROYAL PORT- ee o 8e FE 56-8278 after — Store Equipment Of ~_—weeN ener GROCERY FIXTURES FOR SAL “No reasonable offer refused. +064 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, dishes, and ulensils, Mart coal rangé stainiess steel top, an | table. salad case. large hood, with filters. gas stove with grill, wal- fle ‘fon double pine gy fryer, _ bless jugs fe each EM 3-45 “Sale ee Goods ots | a BOW. 4 LB. pull, 1 dozen target arrows. glove and arm band. Like new. 635. FE 62050 __ — _ COMPLETE HUNTING EQUIP. ment. Incl tent and 2 trailer Good condition re ena _3t NL Sanford _ 2 Di a a 23 a Pistol, tent, ‘camp = — ete, 2 wheej tratler D DEER ley Ithaca shot gun. Will trade for 20 gauge double barrel, same make “foo Norton, PE 4-6240 ' «UTHORIZED BROWNING DEALER em ington. Winchester Tthica and Savage shot — ew and Used. Trade-Ins accepted prt Se = A ad Morin, 3M Carbine Regular $323, Blue Rocks now. per case iat Amfrican Field Munting Coats, $5.96 up i Weaver Unerti and Lythan scopes papasaw T CONTEST KEL i "v *S TIARDW ARE Auburn at Adams FE 2-881} OUN’S— NEW - USED SHOTGUNS: Brow automatics. Browning Superpos Rem auto matics Wo Pumps | Bangles. Ithics Pumps gt Blo Rem Doubles, Rem deluze auto 300 721 «30-06 Cal. Rem Rem 60 & 606 - we Cal - M8 Ca) sel or bs #3 Win Marlin ausere uM & & 30-60, Jap Soo" cal Krag oO ALL TYPES AMO ART LAWSON GUN SHUP 6496 Disie Mwy MA. 5-1038 Cond, SCY om omit, “yn ap ar ) 4d fren 3% 8 S Totegvagh UNRE- LARGE | SELECTION OF n sho-zuns and rifles $10 wad up Ben's Leas office 4 Patterson. 9% PER CENT OFP ON ALL abKs an ammunition Closing ladys anc mens bowling m.. x) & par We issue hunting licenses. rring. Barnes Hardwere, 7 Huren nice deer gun - and 25 Japs —eheep Meuser-Steyr. 6mm. Steyr tmuinary $13 56. OD ers. FE 62117 REMINGTON A TOMATIC 12 ¥ FE 50879 ADE 12 GAUGE | TRAD gun With pollychoke snd case for 7) gauge sutometic FE 2-0544 or Fe 5-010! "Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66 ~ BLACK a Sand and grevel FE BACK DIRT | AnD Pi PEAT MIX#> livered 50 FE 5 » 3008 res B- w TRUCKING SERVICE te a CHOICE TOP SOll SOIL 6 Yard Loads 99 ree “ IMIFED AMOUNT | — $10 per load de "WHILE It LASTS FR 2-200 FILL DIRT Sack a cA at , butld ted aravel PE 17-8831, | L, rer atavel. Pit run 60-40 and cushion sand, Wilkinson Sand & . Gravel, - _FE 44-6718" PE 2-9303. NOT TOP S011, = GOOD BLACK dirt, EM 3-87 acon BEL VERT 3% YARDS _,diack , 2-9644. wheel | Bargain. | Tele =< | — 1d -: é i { - _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MODEST MAIDENS have to eat!” “Just think of all the tuna fish sandwiches you're aeian to | by Dick Alan Jay aL ane! a> a we alg da Nursery, MUtual ¢6038 14) gt esmagpesro PLANT beptec Hemlock soar Seuane btees. rages a, : a Norway Ae he | eas your own and save the differ. — Drive out and see our Open every dev and Bun- Pa ; “Wiek Preda Nursery 4760 os off Crescent Lake Road "ison stscas apd PERENNIALA a ine merserye bee Buno- Rd ee POR SALE OVER, 5.006 BEAUT]- ful evergreens. 27 varieties, up to 6 feet tel. Countr pr Groveland Farms. Mall-way be- tween Pontise @ Flint on Dinte Highway of U. & 10. Turn east phage Grange Hall Ra. at Math a Clinie & Groveland Eye Hos- _pital. MUMS Exceptionally Beautiful, Healthy Plants and varteties ciate 451> tween 17 and 16 Mi_ Roads MUMS. ALL and > Also ¢ Tauee 2490 sie Mwy 2-6486 Acrees from Pontiac er: _ ip Theater For Sale Pets te akc MALE DARK i SABLE — white Collie, oredience trained, A ry C GARDENS — raPcae rs ano 90 BEAGLE purrs AND ie} dos Consider Mas BaITTany “SPANIEL PUP, months AKC registered hom ae hunting stock FE 2-8835 & Tasmania MALE THOROUGHBRED COLLIE, ity years old Good with children but not with autos. $25. OL _For Sale Livestock — n ALBINO MARE. 6 YRARS ALSO, aoa Pal caddie FE 64-1072 a FRESH ORADE HOL- Pe ows, Call OA 6-241 iy k OLD BUCK Skin MARE eer old bay geiding Miirves Stee p+ JEaaEY Food BRED. ue le Nicx ae Taate moe $1) each Phone 6-731 ism . ‘eI. Apie PROM ine cow oitegggamond die Ww red, ‘aod Coe 8. Lyon. OEnere ela) Gentte WARE and Cott BSecrifice 6175 Wit leaks for Peat Sones eM 3-30402 MOLSTEIN BULLS OUT OF stock oid | epee CATTLE , coer buls * berviee _ One with calf and one dud eny- + we wahen hea near Byivan } wey between +) RABBITS | woana, 4 Mile Ra. Clawson, | is a “FHOROVG sey bull Fi) A one 101M ae Wanted Livestock 73 or 12 and 13 Mile Ra AND NM OU hutches ell for L KINDS ~ Por 1” Sele Poultry 74 ae xouwo ) MELON re ales “e180 Sale Farm Produce Es ALBERTA PEA CA cowl’ Leta ed iMben f*% aed year months old sable oat White male: Blue Merle and Tri Pr US2) oF Blue Merle stud service | Ph, Penton MA i 2 APPLES Most —_— AKC REG BEAGLE ‘a. SinKS | 4 Wholese resh ¢ Slee eg Mg. qe ey grapes. Drive in Sei Dinie Hey, N ‘Ch — “Bunny Run Benk- “aN. ettere . or Dame by Lincemes & Bpeed | CHOICE TOMA awret _ Tha "Spay nar’ BbENS a ar) re 4-428, La . a thease tor ven. P| inSIST ON TIR: SWEET Cl- foxER P. MALE, RINDLE Scintes et ake 1 — PUP. bain ef [ Des 1¢ month: AKC, drops, Sprayed fruit erica, FE ene ea | seiteene ote penne cote m one quer Stace, cocege Pyepia 4 é ag yy @ BRITTANY ALE § MONTHS POTATOES RUSSETS AND && rer PE +000 ‘onesie or car Bast pan rT. KEW CA caat woe. 30a ako a by Parpkeets .... $298| #anteo- cinen-aprina Fie i dn Bt ‘- 1 5 jestern re 2 HUA! CAGES sTUD LICTOUS THON, CHIHUAHUAS. vt 5 4a Op sana ry) . : el and up Paul on, thee Perry DALMATIAN PUPS. THOROUGH: | L* R4, Clarkston MA SeeeT, . 3 YeEARS| Sale Farm Equipment 76 old, FE ‘ ee oi AN 3 - APPLE months old. Call PE ¢7246 Creates adders, i8@ Owosso GERMAN GWE erates, ithe new, 2 wood PoFmenine oid cau PE eto | [Ramer Stee ete" G00D POINTER AND SETTER | ovens ts i Fa - bird dogs. Wwained om quail oat) ig Tule fey preagant Cait € pm 164} nowers 5 * Lawn 1 ea ie service a HAMSTERS TURTLE DOVES,| repair ns Equipment All pet Ghee @ & Astor, FE) Dixie Hwy. Me 6-18) 433. in Awe ph bE es wo model 900.09 value |GUUP TRUCK BULL 3 “ ~ boobs. Glightly marred in transit, chee covers OS. ome Tout: 4 —— 1 faz, Rnorescent 393 «(Orehard 6 ~ . 3 Leake Ave ARM-INDUSTRIAL SERVICE Let's HOME AQUARIUM : Tropical fish and We service Ford, erguson of Ford Merrison, Rochester \% blocks Ferguson tractors and their equip- south of Auburn. OL 2- ment etther in the field oF at our shor ALL WORK GUARANTEED BLACKETT INC. Shredded Peat ao Rater ef pas atte ie ~ TE 1-0008 (5 yards, 912) PRS 1008 | f Gel raint & collier TOP $3 Rev, texture paint miede with oie: TOP — aa ‘ ‘ -# SHOT } walls. Conceals cracks, hides Yoam Biante tested. PE 5-0677, _ S018 Open 9-0 ___ 09 8. Saginaw St tape. Joints faws in just one : 60354 i y COON HOUNDS. | ONE RBIs. ‘ ¢ 5 e ¢ Ts. . ~ ' Caste FOP —potL._F Fit L, DInT. oy on poll FP. Been P] od | Rev, satin later interior paint eo ore se enton MAin 09-6405. = ywo | Ores we minuies, No painty | Want SAND AND GRAVEL, | SPRINGER SPANIELS CLOSING | eas te ; » All Binds, plain & decorative. citer. Choiee of 21 colors Cakes os coment apd morter, fil dirt and {awiana Reneels. Pm 2600. | See Pe Lee = On 3-15. SPRINGER SPANIELS. BOXERS. aes BAND. uavan Fie d OR} Ww 1661 8. Telegraph FE 42007 BOPP DBPL LL DD PE BIN ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES Enrol in our Accordion School digt. Mike Jenkin _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 6009 mr arpa nitrated PE D768 oi _ Delivered Pa 44 Oven soc Lake. Ba. aay Pe = oa, paar | pete BEG _GING ‘inthe — ‘Classified Pon, Terriers or eill sel FE no lee Equipment, 1803 8 wn ‘ Woodward, (North i4 Mite), Birming! a. : PLATPOL.W BCALE e v Pi Deering Mo, ha"Wow" alte, mrender” Fer: rr) cream fg All pa -< ment : be Som. Sie" west Phon Flo’s Home Aquarium LAKESIDE NURSERY - ping, 108.2 YOUR I-H peaae - Pontiac Rd. -at yke pai. | time now 20688 Middlebelt Malf |” ‘ A Your ree Bee son Dealer aus | ’ / THU eanA, ax PTEMBER 30, 1954. USED BARGAINS Ail Rarin’ to Go! Forage harvester. barv 5 er Gehl siol filh ““HOUGHTEN'S) SON TRACTORS, Conn” “China, CORN CHIBHING eotn pickers, New and used sile Davie Mechinery, Ph. 6 Wit WANT YOUR BUSINESS! Bales Parts Gervice Farm oF industria; CALL ORLANDO }.1208 BLACKE TT, INC. Your euthorised Ferguson Dealer SPECIAL PRICEHS New and used farm equipment — fillers € Wiscon.in = motjors r Pontiae Farm eRe JOUN DEE £ omar: Pont a Re— ste ¢ HP GARDEN “TRAC Foe: ‘ire tranem ins ow eultivater, ue, 630 OR | Auction Sales = 77 PAAR RAPA RAPDPLPPP PDL OPPP good usable furniture and other merchandise. Living room suites, Dining reem suites Bedroom = niture Kitchen wiensils, K Binks Te Baby beds is op @t) makes of tractora | Fag | For r Sale Sale Housetrailgrs 78 7: Chief ~4 690 N. _ Main, Rechester OL 1-0Te1 USED. AND UNUSED MOBILE HOMES FORDS, FERGUSONS| $9, ft, 49,00 ft to neem. Op to, AND FORD - FERGU-| You can buy 9 Lee Hutchinson SON TRACTORS AND] tose EQt IPMENT. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales NEW M ASS] . H AR. +eeis aE bebage i Sp Plaine RIS AND OTLLV E R [Comer 6 Mile “Tea ang ‘Mound, “CRAWLER” TRAC- 2030 8 Dort Highway, Flint TORS. : | ; : ; ; . a The Rang on eer ining Inside | PA ‘ ii et > ( xt fen ‘ng gore i “ GIVE YOU COM-| Monty ome i et PLETE SE RVICE ON | Bus tune FORDS.__ ig “FORD a R . Byres Q-per cent Parking Space ’ = Parthyr' Tretler ee GUSON AND FERGU- P&t terse a. 1 mt me” of Late NEW AND MODERNIZED path trailers on ren’ purchase plan FCATT. US TODAY FOR] sen 'Mote in ‘imimesiately “Who | ANESTIMATEON| ° Sui) , \ oO ul R S I: Rk y ] ( k tyes Bree ang Seeted go : ieee SETRAILER 21 FT 9428 NEEDS aaa Rad Ph Northville, PONTIAC FARM ANDI ~ SPECIAL. | ae ee W a. hepa cal cen re saae 7ANY; &25 OOD A ~ WARD AVE Trailer Fk4 O40] or Fh 4-1442 Exchange (Established Bince 1099) Anderson Roval Champion. mer, Tint-Home and mghy other pew and used terme New renee ae little as \ down, as lotig as 8 years ‘ny eey and as ae as per cont tt mance rate PARTS—STORE Sver7Thing fer the tratier from wheels a root imaide and out a. Rab ig ae ph Actoas hen Tel-Huren Center Eves and anes __Rent Traiter ‘Space PARKHURST TRAILER COURT Auto Acessories Rarer nes GLASS, GLASS, GLASS We epeciative mo G@afety glad for car true? end buses our- jobs honorec Glass Installed while yor eit free ene pound toffee lo a customer With eac 4 windshield. more Bank Clerk HA Friteh s Auctioncers OA 68-2814 Bat OCT 21 ro AUCTION ter Pscow vod Farm meehinery ure and mist. articies ime. school Ra. 3 miles southeast ot Rochester ts may | north of end fe vind r Re HAVING oo MY Panad. Le wit at auction the . proprietor eo Savings Bank clert Paul Hilimen auctioneer this weet only 1960. =3 foot Ster. 2 —— ge - & RH Genie vin wane a the mibtlty ten uit emeee, schigan” { Parte and accesseries. oe Bouth of Lake Orion, on ¥ 2-0721. iii MARLETTE BW PT. 0 E Tennyson. FE $1020, Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw Ph. PE 65-6165 "e Open eve till #30 ia oF eRe ends Mt By gt to used terms gem 7 A _ Atte ~ tum inum condi fie. ima FE 1996 Ley ws ee = Auto (ass Coty ‘cols Hessinclte “Cos end | 22 Octland Aveuup FE ¢-ve80 = gg ¢ heater. |2 SPRED TRUCK AXLE 4-6 2520 = tes Doors mdews A 3 ten Tulse wineh ce — porch. poe om, FE Date ies aa ehaire Chima pabinets wee 4 j mesa Dube. slgsas water iy NABH FNGINE LiIkE NEW enn totlet € v o rher ry Bectisnal bookcase Vacuum clean ATI ENTIONt et Some mens’ sults. Hamper &) we are wrecking 1060 to 1984 rease tr Many more = cars and tracks We have sev- argo parking lot. Heated erel inte model low mpenge weed ing ] ‘” oneness La axies and parts, hebeltt | id or oS, anil aT tS aan. He. Mg" voltage oe, MO or emo of, Lane sCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2 Burge milkers, 3} and 4 unit | 9999 Dixie # a Ww coolers 12 and can MEAT 318 Woo CoH. CON. ih] See ten oe —. _ : — a oes at ‘aUTO PARTS phe gm a oe sos ht, | Oven Eves 1 dave @ weet legions. sats Deore 6 sag at ine oe cae ‘Alte. Chalmers. D ke | = Used perts-fer ‘46 ae rt runn{ e al pan sees esi cereal VPI aey Clam and ¢ se “ruc , i = Gent cnopper ¥- — gue dw lL Sokaryhe gaspar, wr er hg paler Me. D Class Co 128 “Oetiona _Arenue ‘y veewn Auto Service 8i , | CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE ear Cylinders rebared. Duck Ma ch 2 Hood Ph EXPERIENCED WECWAWIC® aoe ees, & Taper ALL MAKES OF CARS PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES ve onre gat Peet ~ SPECIAL MING@R MOTOR TUNE UP © SAT OCT 2 AT 120 PAR pe a Sm pee S| 6FOR OCTOBER ON cette} wait" MeCormich, milter MERCURY CARS a can * a An $8.75 all M&H tractors. Int 50 T.| NEW POT - ig Bay ' wae. CLEAN AND SPACE PLUGS cos. ‘Gen blower. cui | Ser row corn pleker Chevie | ton CLUDES PARTS MENTIONED stock truck. A good line of other tools Metamora Rank, Put. your car tm shape fer old Clerk Bert Charter & Bor Prop mag Winter r & Bon uctioneers On “ ford OA #9814 : CERT RAT. For Sale Housetrailers 8 7% TLINCOLN- MERCURY AMERICAD | GENERAL me + 40 W Pike m —__.7E_1eie7 we eeeaeer, as 4 Sate Motor Scooters 82 One 30 ft demonstrator sleeps 6 | (eee eS q 48—-ONE CYLINDER ENOLISH ned poe ag 160) wane L JODEL reeked care, an - oare Holieroacke Aute rte re 1431 “Wanted ‘Used “Trucks 89 a PRIVATE PARTY WANTAR LA model Ford or Cheve pickuo 31 Aico Drayten Piaines OR 31135 CHEVROLET PICKUP) VERY clean one owner, cheap 484 Or eharé Lake - For Sale Used Trucks 90 APPR LLP LP ADL ‘bl INTERNATIONAL ‘ty... TON plekup, in excellent shape in- side and out, 21.600 éetual miles, good tires with brand new apare-heater ete 9606. Call OR 19826 anytime pend — FP? GOOD TIRES NEW 9000 Also scrap 0 PT tncluded ter came re $0612 i 06-Pr AeMI- Vane. .VGRY acon = ithen 8650 eac a 147 @ Gaginew re 6-410) omc | TON PICKUP Tike NEW Fea pole owner. Reyhester, Pa. OL + OMe a. me pump with year around job OR 3-100 SEL. OR TRADE ? FORD TAN dem truck eng wheeler for heavy Smug oe “rrvet be work- oa PRO r 4 aga bu hal Pain CON. dition ¢ CHEVY ‘y 7) o Picktr one take over payments, 6236 - by — 195) | FORD F6. 18 Ft. Platform 2 Speed Axle 825x20 Tires $795 LARRY JEROME : Rochester | Ford Dealer ies » ape A Sa a Li ‘%| For Sale Used Cars 91 =. et CLEARANCE! Riemenschneider Bros. ‘ Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S, Saginaw St. Oxford Trailer “For Sale Bicycles 64|% not aetna SALES BOYS 28 IN ACHWINN BLACK |" gUicK sUPER, CLEAN LOAD- — shen str eaigtet fT ed OMe extras. | Guo owner, qT the latest see Stuarts with _e al Jeleucte windows, walk throagh ME. Be eo eaas bathroom. all sliding | wardrobe =—— storm @oor and serren, @ roof __Boats & Acceaserie An ‘s. r & CHEV - To Sell Our Stock! | , a Edge ROLET heater ard ie inside oul. moe No ace 49 PONTIAC ° 1048 Dodre 4 door os : 2 BS Pe Si, | hy ae Ete rr ay. $445 tees wna H 4 a. BETTER 'S) PLYMOUTH 1902 Pi ub Coupe a Belvedere Hardtop mode! with fone me i! . Stock Be Sort oa ; | ’S) NASH RAMB. BEST | fecter ane wed equipmess Wreck 1854 Dodge Coupe No. Shwe $695 ; 105) Dodge 4 ar V4 196) Dodee . THAT Pgh TO G0 ‘31 PONTIAC ! Four door sedan with redio and = yc amnal Ms Maee Weel Servet eta '53 NASH STATESMAN lean 4 ogee with radio, hector. tint i slace and overdrive, ’$) STUDEBAKER Clyt coupe with heater, bes, thie one \dey ‘Back No. 'S2, PONTIAC new. Radio and heater. Stock N $1,095 19548 Still a few left. Get your RETAIL ST ORE 63 Mt. Clemens at area ain Phone FE 3- muy Ww. est Side Used tar (wo door sedan that ‘s just me . ‘NEW new Pontiac at a saving, PONTIAC” x 10 SabOTO DOP” OOS . Fall Bargains AT COMMUNITY MOTORS 2 1984 CHEVROLET Re} Au Sport Coupe Radie heat- er = tone oe white sidewall Sires. ; $i. $1895 1953 STUDE. Commitoéer Sta Coupe Ra- @io heater Mydramatic white | Stdewall tres and 4% tone finish. $1695, “Ss 1951 CADILLAC Serta te “Sete tat " $2195 wall ture 1953 PONTIAC Comvertibie radio. heater Hydra- matic and io tires $1,795 ’ eae Oe For Sale Used Cars 91 9 Fe Salo Used Care o # — : Sa ——— a ae r= zi | ww oe k-— a 7 % = g ‘o | fs ao ‘ ¢ cn ° « | w= BESS fe. =e | “Certainly I called you—I couldn't find his drinking cup!” upholstery Airflow heater di- backup just. 6 fine’ car with very low = and «a big savings for $1995 — 7 For Sale Used Cats 91 62 HENRY J 2 DR and essume payments Woeedward Birmu m. wep LINCOLN 4 x XCEL 2endition RE 195) Merce? Station Wagon Has large f instelled on interior Né@ver before have We sold ome like this so cheap $146 down an jow bank rates on the lance . SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Mecme A 12 8 Wotdw Birmingham OPEN. "TIL 9 P.M. For Your Conv *nience 4 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE $10 down and assume ments 5 Wood ward Birm: i) Have You Got) ‘49, ‘50, ‘51, ‘52 MAKE OF ANY KIND? about g¥_ owEne 5-410 K FOR—at PinESTONE OR ___ GORDON BUN 1933 MG Enfiish Sports Car. Beautiful red finish Th's car has never — . a the U Blates a ° _ L new im every respect our eid car down will finance $1000 Low bank rates on the balance CuEAN ies eR MSTR jactory leather | = transportat} ECONOMY CARB 22 AU 1952 Plymouth 4dr White wa tires radio heas- er end custom seat covers this ls an oriainel 16000 mile car that Was owned bv manaer wife pas ro un $148 town will hand) SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ___Fer_ Your Convenience 1948 Po SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. car as as wede | im 1039 Serene Dr rE 32-1298 "A-] Buys’ SO Ford 2 dr. .... 31 Ford Custom & 2 door . ... $599 M48 Buick 4'dr.... $244 "SO Nash 4 dr... “$i44 '$3 Plymoutl All. Metal Station Wagon 53 Ford Ranch Wagon *S2 Ford Country Sed. he = Cpe - $699 $399 aaa ae io Wascn sie sinks “$199 Tne. 'S3 Oldsmobile 88... rE 5 -- en Convertible ©. .$1,799 83 N. Main, Rochester *49 Phym. 4dr. .... $344 oly, 'S4 Ford Custom 2 dr. Fordomatic ..$1.444 "50 Chev. 2dr. .... $399 ~ S82 Henry J 2 dr. $444 °S3 Nash 2 door | S Hydramatic. $1,099 $95 Down Whére Can You Buy a Gar Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ M . a "$2 Chev. 2dr. .... $799 '52 Pontiac 2 dr... .§999 "53 Nash Hardtop $1,099 "53 Plym. 2 dr... $1,099 "49 Merc. 4 dr.....$399 49 Olds. 88 2 dr.. .$499 $3 Lincols Capri Hard- top, full pow. $1,999 "51 Henry J 2 dr... 464 Soa or ’S1 Buick 4 dr-::: $699- "49 DeSoto. 4 dr... $499 | ~ HAROLD TURNER — SEZ--- $10 down, or your old car may be enough to put you info any used car or truck on our 2 lots. Harold Turner, Ford “BEST IN WHEELS AND DBALS” No Money —— ~, For Sale Used-Cars 91 si0 prs ‘$1 NASH RAMBLER STATION +“ wagon. excellent condition. $650 5171 Westcomo - FE ¢] OLDS TAKE ments Balance, $166. OR 3-740. "| OLbs 1954 ‘68 HOLIDAY. RADIO + = heater Power brakes Hydre- matic — sidewall tires, Low is olen Maple & °o we onTOINAL C OWNER. seen at Gam _Guit Service, 1796 N. Telegraph Ra i - 1964 SUPER e. HOLIDAY. ute equip White sidewall tires tone mi call ane 62311 or efter 6 W ‘$2 PACKARD 0, Be trade equity for older tar ‘“ a ICEEED 6 6mDan MAple $ $175 ‘bl en & beauty, loaded. Cost $1,188 | A Gaed eeadadanaad eel bargains OPEN TIL 9 PM. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. we he ag rminghem OPEN TIL oF For Your _Canvenience AL te EXTRAS oo Chevrolet BEL AIR Here's one that car” tatttaetion’ ter * $9595 32 Buick a RIVIER Tw tone — - asd thet 4 covers large ratte. deiu e« heut- $1025 a ‘48 Chevrole! TWO DOOR SEDAN com fork. er 2th ing good seat covers radio and ater Top shave for $345 ‘50 Nash Good tmish. radio. heater ane | goed sound tires Come ip today — and see and drive it $495 48 Ford | DELUXE 4 DOOR SEDAN rt | Matthews- lar reavae Chevrolet 211.S. Saginaw FE 44546 a Seised -oc- |. mew | 33900 che year. | One - ore $26.71 pe 3683 heater 1953 FORD tires License number AZ 6977. 195 KAISER Radio ye 4 Dealer. License oum- ber BP %9*3. _.198tD DE SOTO Custom beater and auto matic incon License oum- ber AP T1467 1949 DODGE Redio an’ hester ticenss cum ber oR 81 95 1951 FORD Fordomatic cus tom roy Pig ree Licence number ES 705 Michigan's Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. FOUR SPECIALS 1962 DeSoto Firedome V-4 Fordor 1962 DeScto Custom Sportsman rey Radio Very Owne ' Maroon ge clean Lew e One $279 90 Deon. and Heater Good portation $1389 0 Down 638 WW oer 1948 DeSoto Custom Ferdor BRA Sales DeSoto-Piy mouth (Dealer 3% Year "Pair _ Cass a W Mee 1954 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN Belvedere pace large heater, A car : wu “ at large discount a Birmingham. MI v 22 per month. Dg dame Cranbrook vl New ied bp a_iverd radio 495+ FORD} A age License — conf j $895} SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Radic and heater white side wall aad’ of iloe ma take older car in trade 2-651 er ‘a9 EXTRA CLEAN. “| teskcomapios oe Y‘all Come to 171. | We. Finance cori Nal comer 1953 Pontiac gn eee Woods OPEN “TIL 9 PM ____—Fer_ your convenience Jacobson > Pontiac's Exclusive Dealer Hudson rE 2-5088 ete. | PONTIAC 3 back up le . Only $1968 seve sale. Ph MY _25%41 1952 Plymouth Suburben Station Wagon. ea large factor” ih air t This car is mate and out If you are look 8 car for al’ of = pee moll is tt iso 8 1950 fo $695 with $148 down and the balance on low bank rates SCMUTZ MOTORS INC. 612 Bir corer ore aT 9PM. For t You ¢ Convenience with | 1964 PONTIAC, § 2 DOOR, DE- juze chieftain. Hydramatic, radio heater etc Phone” FE Cc ‘% 4 DOOR ehief 2 tone blue hydramatic, radin and he ter foam cush fender skirts $1.935 53 PONTIAC LIKE NEW $1306. PONTIAC “#1 #, 4 tS 1951 Pontiac ‘2. EXCELLENT CON- dition QR 3-2405 after 6. Y'all Come See Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — ° $20 Down Your Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. ‘hi PONTIAC 7 DOOR. to Gown payments. 35) PONTIAC as ries ® brand new tires, A-l __ condition. FE ' a ise STUD’ COMMANDER _hydramatic id. EM _3-4970, UD! . «# DOOR, 1964 Slightly ee! front i walls oa Be at « big savings Btud o: sales in Birmingham. MI +3410 Over 22 years of good, $999 "30 Chevrolet 4 dr. De- luxe, radio and heater. A mice car. $475 'S1 Kaiser 4 dr., radio, ‘St Nash 2 door Down Hydramatic ...$99 | | '§2 Ford 2 dr...... $844 | ‘46 Hudson Cl. Cpe. $99 *S1 Pontiac Chieftain '48 Chev. 2 dr Deluxe 8 . ..-$799-+--4@-Pont-Ptr- ar "41 Dodge Sed: Sed eees 49 Kaiser 4 dr..... ‘46 Dodge Sed.... °49 Kaiser 4 dr... ‘47 Plymouth Station <3 "47 Plym , 31995 ——__+—____- heater. A real beauty at terrific savings. 83 Buick 4 dr. Super, radio, heater, 2 tone blue and-custom trim. Wagon 47 Willys Station Wagon '49 Mercury $895 Convertible ... 40 Phym. 2 dr... 7. $64 "41 Ford Conv. .... 48 Olds, 98 Truck Buys 46 Toternational , 12 ft. van... "81 mesrctet.2 M% ton "52 Ford 14 ton pickup ....... $699 ‘51 Dodge 14 ton ‘pickup "SO Ford % ton e Express "40GMC Vanette.. Harold Turner, Ford TWO LOCATIONS 1] Mile at, *51 Pontiacs, 2 dr. & 4 dr. All Deluxe models With radio and heater, ~ Six to choose from. $1595 "83 Pontiac, 4 dr,_De- luxe Chieftain. 8 Cyl. Radio, heater, Hydrad matic. . $1395 || '51 Olds. Hagjday 2 dr, i] hardtop, bright yellow, ‘radio and heater. $1295 'S2 Buick Riviera Hard- top 2 dr. Radio, heat- * er, Dynaflow... Better hurry — very few of these left. proud of this one. $195 ¢ fair dealing, a. beautiful establishment with the world’s finest facilities for servicing the car of your choice. At your conyeni- ence, stop in and see why we enjoy a fine volume retail used car busines¢, We're open till 9 p.m. $1195 Your choice of 5—1952 Pontiacs. All fully equipped. WE BUSY LOT. $895 ~'51 Buick Special 4 dr. Fulty-equipped and at a low price. ‘48 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater, We're really NEW MODELS DUE NOV. 17 .~NEED GOOD USED CARS FOR OUR FALL CLEARANCE NEW PLYMOUTHS MUST REDUCE STOCK FOR WE Invoice Price... et Brand New... Outdoor Display... Immediate Delivery... Instant Credit O. K. LOOK! A metallic blue Club Coupe with heater, direction signals and_other—exttas sar #1. R242342 +0T "30 Nash 4 dr. A good rimmner, good car for he “httle woman.” $995 *S] Mercury 4 dr, Mercomatic, radio,, A_ good look- heater. ing beauty. Special! .1 Day Only! "50 Buicks—4 to choose from, radio, heater, look and run_ good. At an unbelievable low price—just $495, Com- plete. Nothing down and 18 mos. en bal- ance. ee ee eh fully equipped. $2,159.27. Open Vora, LOOK! A beautiful two tone: Sede Suburban with heater, radio, whitewalls, direction signals, tinted glass— For $2.121.92. LOOK! A gold and white Belvedere Sport Coape with auto- matic transtission, radio, heater, etc) For only Fair Appraisal... Service Included... Low Interest... Long Terms... Till 10 P. M. AT THE LOT . 4108 W oopw ARB t FA Facts! 92 $2395. Cadillac sedan ith two tone rey peint radie heater, yedramatic (ransmission and white ©@ tres oo $1595 Pontiac seden with only 14.000 miles This is @ .one owner, two tone blue. with radio beater and other extras DO ie wa: $1595 Pontiac sedan with radio, heet- er, tWo tone grey finish, Hy- white walls 92 7.4... $1495 Red and black Oldamobite 68 with radio. heater. Mydra- matic. transmission and shite “side wall tres. matic and spot light. ‘52... .. $1495 Buick Super Hard Top redan : with ra- OZ $1295 A maroon. one owner Pontise Pordor sedan ; heater. and sir conditioning for driving comfort — a ate Oldsmoniie 0 an Truly a bargain « 2 Pontiac sedan ‘ Two tone ¢ with radio, Tr, seat cov- ers and fender skirts. It's ready to go. $1095 THERE'S NOTHING FALSE About Our Claims of Selling Rock-Bottom Prices ; For a Good Buy in Your Next Used Car See JEROME'S LOT OPEN 8:00 A.M. — JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT _ Olds—Cadillac Good Used Cars at Se Let's : CE ‘02 $1095 Dodge coronet sedan with a lustrous twe tone green fin- ish. seat covers and en air conditioning heater - “ee ee @ Ae sedan with « blac “ve © we Pontiee fordor oe 8 sw ‘50 $495 Ford tudor sedan with @ deep . This is 48 "$295 ; A sweet running little Mercury fordor sedan With radio, heat- | eT. seat covers and sun visor Try it and you'll buy it. “47 $295 —— sedan with « = ind solid body. It also radio, heater, and a twe tone “7 Tre $245 7 © © we 10:00 P.M. | S. Woodward Woodward, C) [ | \V [- R B ; JUST SOUTH OF 14 MILE ROAD he Sa eek Gi Monti Birmingham Royal Oak _ |i ~ | RCo tesa 2 sallabe data } = cori Ti FE 80488 or, FE 80499} MIdwest 4.7500 —~ | JOrdan 4-6266 Jif Open lh OP. M. ~ arene ——. hs i | tap 3389 etn 34 ff 0 Ord Take era ff e| er Kocn |] Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave. a ee ee * a seit pts | ‘ : ae La : a \ = ! : i ‘ oc i | ace ae i . “+ ‘ . - i : ‘ des i) F : +f : : if $ ya f a BS “ ; : x : | ¥ whe ; x et Beir Ago Fey \ \ / ‘ 2 ror a! ee — - so ine ek i i *. x vw rg \ ye 4 be Rese tee Mati g sae ei > ae ee Wee = Wee ix. eo ‘4 1e—! LF ae ee 5 Tin It’s ‘Been a Hectic Life for Songstress, Polly Bergen — ene eerste ner -THE PONTIAC PRESS, -- Today's Television Progtams -- + Channel 2—WJBE-TVY = Channel. 6—WW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS comedy quiz. (2) Life With Channel 1—-WAYE-TV Channel 9-—-CKLW-TV 9:30—(2) Bob Murphy Calling. - ~~ + anneneitenanen Her Dad's Job Moved Around lee F Fisher,” “Coke Time Starring Ed- “The Arthur -Murray TShow,”” “Break the Bank,” ‘Toast of the Town” and dozens of others This summer, she co-starred in a husband-and-wife TV = program with her actor-mate land THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER | } Jerome Court + 1954 -- Today's Radio Programs-=- Programe furnished by stations fisted tm this cotumn are vubject to change Without notice. eg Win, (tem __ + ww, _ SIXTY: THREE. woaa, (119m) (ite wsen, on — TONIGHT | | WW. Fibber M 40:00 WIT Tennessee Ernie eGee 6:46—WCAR. Radio Revival CKLW, World Series 6:00—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Elizabeth. Betty White as Eliza- 6:08 WIR, News WXYB. Mews. Te | 9:00—WJR, News WCAR, Warm-up Rascals in “Fly by Kite,” film,| beth in comedy == Oe one teen Dong She Did Summer Stock, | while suit on the Weat Const | warn Watirin Miexens | CRLW. Marry Plangery WYER, “Breskiest “Chub FRIDAY AFTERNOON a ’ OO a . ‘ ew é (9) Capt. Video. Adventure |8:30—(7) Tales of Wayside Inn. Y Sang With Dance Bands mel —— dior ac oak. | Wwomk, Mcteoe | 10 15 WW, Cllgersicers pay OE enon mars 190 WIM, Lites Road serial. (4) Time for-Music. Jane| Film drama. (4) Justice “The |16:38—(7) Wixie's Wonderland. (4) ang Storred in Movies ine ae a Deen Martian end | WCAK Wers Music SAF feet ieee. WCAR, News, Rhythm cae Palmer sirigs. (2) Temple Beth| Frightened Clown,” story of| A Time to Live ‘Gerry Lewts films. tm addition | “ww bee Cot, cre | 10:80 WJR. Treasury Show | SM WIR. Kitchen Cut WAR, New oe So EL. Religious. baby racket with carnival back- | NEW YORK — “I sang before | 9 thease, Polly bed leads ' | Wve tee dots WW. Proudly We Mail 9:30—WIR, Mra Page saacaen Me Perkins ; 3 ground. (2) Shower of St 10:45—-44) ‘Thee Steps to Heaven. . x Lhe * " | CKLW. Badie Chase CKLW Rey Girerdin CKLW. Good Neighbor Clud| 1s. wan” De halons 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) are..t | 1 could talk,” says Polly Bergen, | many other movies. WCAR. Tals Sports 10: 13—CKLW. Organaires 0:1 —WIR, Pete & Joe WXY2, Poul Winter News. (2) Football This Week Betty Grable, Harry James, Us o0—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) | the comely songstress who is Polly attended Compton Junior | €:38—WJIR. Reynolds, Racing | 11:60—WIR.. News oe sone my pe me eon t:46—WsR, Guiding Light Norman Sper and his football Mario Lanza in musical, a color-} Home. pineli-hitting for Derothy Collins on | College in California for two years Wave orig pa gi “ \ eee @e: aeckes’ Gednes "Swe meet Burton forecasts. . cast "| 41: 30-(2)) Strike It Rich bhare a peared LcepiMewrnieed aap seueee ae ee tie WCAR Magie. Music wear ee weve Sty “True Story oe ~ ecg 6 31) Cised Kid. Duncan Re- —— _ teu Want 14 Lead =4 FRIDAY AFTERNOON of absence to await motherhood. to dance ride horseback, bow! and 6.4, WIR, L. Thomas 11.18 WIR, Bon Reynuide | WIR bow Murphy WWJ. L. Jones ido west dvent Band. Contestants lead Sammy | . : } WXYB, Thursday's Music. | WWJ Bruce Mayer WCAR. News, Temple WXY2. Martin Block naido ib western & ure. (9) K bend. ~ Sad A) Polly Bergen was born in Knox- | shoot pool. A deep South delicacy d | wxvn Tep ef Tews £:46-—WJR, Brighter Der Sports Film. (4) Liberace. Piano] Nave band. Judy Lynn. guest |42:99—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) ville, Tenn, July—14, 1930. The |— bean soup, dill pickles and corn | "9t- 44k. Quen House EXLW MeKelter {POKve. Whlapering wa | WWE) Maerioge impressions. (2) Telenews Ace. song eager na Betty White Show. (2) Valiant! striking blue-eyed, auburn-hatred| bread-—- is her favorite dish. She | WXYZ Red Shelton gcse walk a | SELe Mery jeerene “T00 Geee a nee > oes pense = Lady. singer started studying - music | can cook, too — spaghetti and pics | viseuceki CKLW. MeKeller . WXYZ, Bd MeKensie 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners.-Music.| ward in “Ruthless.” film fea | seriously at an early age. being her ewn house specialties . a = r | "evar Geet toreme = Line Re. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R.| ture. (4) Dragnet. Sgt. Friday, | 12:15—(2) Love of Lift Torch songs are her personal fav- | “at cee FRIDAT MORNING — | i), ee_ WW) Birthe Th Rich | 9:1d—-WIR, Aunt Jenny Phelps. Officer Smith try to find leaders | | _ Wowerse, when ae wes 16 orites, though she can handle a} | 6.NO— WIR, Agriclt. Voice WXYZ Modern Romences | g.50WJR, Meled-Trent of juvenile gang war | 18:30—(7) My Life. (4) Travel Un-| Polly was invited to sing om the | iin.) tune with the best of them | RRWAR. Choradters WWJ, Bod Maxwell CKLW, Florida 0.8.4. wwi" hep 7:00—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. | , limited. (2) Search for Tomor- | radio and she switched to pop- Mise Bergen is five iret, five-| wets ae i ane oer ve. weak. owe an WER 6d McKee (9) China, Smith. Adventure film. | 9: 3®—(7) Theater. “Oath of Hip-| row. | ular music, feeling that this and-e-half. inches tall and weighs | cay. Gabriel _Wenttes weg. 9 Binge thtecwtw. mews Ff | aac Sia “Gas ak tne (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort} Pocrates,” tales of heroic doctor £2: 45—(4) World Series” (2) Guid- | fare would prove more interest. 1119 pounds os a, ea MGW lates aac a age! Eve | ww. Re te weppimens Neff with commentary on out-| in Nazi-occupied France, Guy ing Light al * ing te youngsters, her own age __ ‘aw tte trams ati na aad = By p Ming | —— = Show. Dea Lie | Theater’ Paul Douglas, Com ‘ | Rye tle es contruction | EX-Contribut Ce | ne roan | Sele Goce Sty | ‘ype Shenae Se Show. Detroit Lions. Theater: Paul Douglas, Con- | 1:60—(7) Charm Kitchen. (2) Por- " t truct x-Lontrlbutor — — % sete WKY, Wattrick, MeKensie/ 1 omg ea Seen) tame, teh Fac i Cae a Genes. RSE” eee a eee " s ‘ § a - ; ‘ vere re + k. 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