The Weather = , oa ! +t . + ‘es: . THE PO cation» (Details Page 2) ; , | ; Edition . 112th YEAR. kee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954—28 PAGES seeTnarcene wave cence Te Strikes Hit London, New York 6 Students Die in Crash 23,000 Drivers Idle in East, Crippling Trade Wide Area Will Feel Impact of Teamsters Move by Monday NEW YORK (#—A truck strike, idling more than 23,- 000 drivers, hit New York City and a wide surround- ing area today and threat- ens to choke off the region’s commerce. The AFL Teamsters Union called the strike of general freight drivers at one minute after midnight avert the scheduled walk- out. goods, building supplies, and beer. The strike was called by 12 teamster locals whose members (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Boy Sits on Pedal, Goes for Wild Ride Gigss seis k F 8 & 8 ¢ LFsg Grandpa Green says: in the back seat.” .| ing football game decorations and the pilot of a passenger train locomotive after a grate lision at St. Cloud, Minn., last night. girls and two boys, were killed and TRAGEDY FOLLOWS GAME—A crumpled car bearing AP Wirephote homecom- inscriptions, lies jammed against crossing col- Six high school sophomores, four two other boys were injured. Plane. Misses Hurricane 15,000 Hoosi Plead for GO play vacation and a call for Washington National Airport WASHINGTON (#i—President Eisenhower returned to Washington today, fresh from an eight-week work and Republican Congress this fall. - - Eisenhower's private plane, the Columbine, landed at Hazel had swept through on its northward drive. ers Hear Ike: P Farm Vote the farmers to help elect a a few hours after hurricane The President left yester-+ day from his summer White | House at Denver, Colo., but | he stopped off xt Indiana-| lis, i the heart of the) idwest farm belt, to tell) an enthusiastic throng that | a GOP Congress will help assure American farmers “a foundation of enduring prosperity.” > Speaking of a wildly cheering, capacity crowd of 15,000 at Butler University, the President jabbed at the Truman administration for His major address last night— broadcast nationwide by radio and telecast in 15 farm states—marked another stepup in his personal campaign to swing voters into the | Republican column this fall, | During the first 21 months of his | administration, he said, ‘‘we have | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Report Accord on Dixon-Y ates U.S. Has Tentatively Agreed to Pact Insuring 9 Per Cent Profit WASHINGTON ®—The govern- ment has tentatively agreed to con- tract terms designed to insure the Dixon-Yates power group a 9 per cent profit on its investment, with no specified profit ceiling, if it builds a new plant near the Ten- study of the controversial and still- under-wraps ninth draft of the pro- posed contract, which the Atomic Energy Commission has approved but not yet signed. British Facing Food Shortage in Dock Tie-Up Government May Use Troops to Load Ships During Emergency LONDON (#—Prime Min- ister Churchill called his third Cabinet meeting in three days today to find a solution to London's crip- pling dock strike. The walk- out threatens Britons with a return to the austerity of World War II. The Cabinet session at No. 10 Downing S&t. Churchill’s official resi- . total] of men out to more than 20000 and the number of buses idle to 3800, The busmen are de- manding a minimum weekly wage | of $28 against the current mini- fe, oa SPs Industrial Work 43 ers Prepare fo nN = Fs ews Hurricane Hazel Dies Out, Leaving 69 Dead Visitin arrival in the city yesterday by Pontiac ci . Athens Newspe the Pontiac Press. An experienced newspaperman and author, he is g Editor Fr om Sas Fae tizens of | cans. perman Arrives to Join Pontiac Press Editorial Staff Spyros Sellinas arrived in Pontiac Friday morning to spend three months as a member of the staff of Pontiac Press GREETED BY COUNTRYMEN — Spyros Sellinas, | Greek extraction. Above Sellinas (center) is Athens newspaperman who has joined the Pontiac | with Peter Tsatsanis (left) and S. V. Sekles, national Press staff. for three months, was greeted on his | treasurer of Ahepa, an organization of Greek Ameri- Phete shown in City): Greece Welcomed Damage Mounts Into Millions; Floods Threaten Killer Storm Tears Up Swath From Haiti On to Hudson Bay From INS and AP Dispatches NEW YORK—The toll of death and destruction left in the wake of hurricane Hazel mounted swiftly to- day as communities from South Carolina to Ontario, Can., plunged into the mammoth task of rescue ar.d reconstruction. At least 69 persons lost their lives in the U.S. and Canada as a result of the violent storm whose path and range of destruction was one of the worst on rec- Cyprus question. Floods Forecast in Ohio Valley 2 Pennsylvania Rivers on Rampage Following Hurricane Hazel PITTSBURGH (INS)—The Ohio Valley is threatened today with heavy floods in the wake of hur- The Pittsburgh Weather Bureau said to expect a crest at the point of 3 feet—five feet above flood ing a terrific beating.” At Kittanning on the Allegheny, | | police said the water has been _ | rising at the rate of a foot an hour | land they expect it to 2ontinue at Hurricane Fails to Halt Paper's Anniversary Run record of 150 years of publication.” All operations were done by hand except the actual printing, which must be done on an electrically- operated rotary press. Power was restored at 1:05 a.m. today in time to rol] the presses. Pedestrian Hit: Dies in Hospital Struck Crossing Street! in Front of Home at) Lake Orion A 67-year-old Lake Orion man died at Pontiac Genera] Hospital early this morning of injuries suf- fered when he was struck by a car last night in front of his home. The victim, Alex Nowakowski of 4% S. Broadway was returning home with groceries when, ac- cording to four witnesses and the | driver, he stepped into the path | of an auto driven by Duane K. Raymond, 31, of 1058 Highland Dr., Lake Orion. Nowakowski, who suffered a skull fractare when hit at 7 p.m., died at 12:10 a.m, Lake Orion Funeral arrangements are pend- Train Hits Car; i : ife i | ie Hf | 5 f ga iF i*f | F Hay bi tf ; i i | : F? i i i | = = = 7 is tt ue ; i it ze fig 8 Change in Weather: Only Light Showers The youths, all between 15 and| 16, had been spectators at the foot- Gay homecoming § decora tions still fluttered from the littered ‘crying and screaming,” a witness | said. Police identified Janice Johnson as the driver of the car. Pontiac residents may get a little light showers tonight and-no rain | Sunday The U.S. Weather Bureau says it will be cooler tonight with a low of 36 to 40, but a little warmer Sunday, high expected to be be- tween 50 and M4. Yesterday temperatures re- mained fairly constant, with the low being 41, high 52. Today at 8 a.m. the mercury stood at @ degrees, rising to 47 by 2 p.m. Crisis at Pontiac General Hospital Filled to Capacity, City Commissioners Told A serious auto accident or beds would put Pontiac Gen administrators last night. By ARNOLD S&S. HIRSCH fire requiring only five to six eral Hospital “over the limit —hallis and all,” city commissioners were told by hospital > All but two commission members and one trustee at- tended the meeting, called to show commissioners over- crowded conditions at the city hospital. ous we would have to find Dr. N. F. Gehringer hos- ital chief of staff, said if ast years Flint tornado had struck Pontiac, the situa- tion would have been hope- less. The situation is so seri-+ only are all available beds com- pletely occupied but i il pallens il | | F fo Start Book From Oer Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Visitors to the Sale of the Amer- Women books to past. proceeds from sale will be used “Cranbrook science museum. Twe AAUW scholarships were awarded this summer to [elia | , both | Birmingham Wigh School grad. | reers in college. Doors at the Fdison building will | be open every day through Satur. | i : i i ; members will operate the sale until | prepared by the international af- 3 | E Ft i : if TE 13g He r rf i i i 7 E i f 3 < z j i i : 4 act : Hy z H if ; ii ife Al : Ei i } il fi i : Sale Monday is one commodity man has been unable to reproduce without the | aid of a willing donor, | With that thought in mind, members of the Newconvrs Club residents from the ages of 18 to | 59 to make an appointmem for | the Red Cross Bloodmebile’s vis- | | it here on Wednesday. ments may be made by calling Mrs. Lon King or Mrs. Allen Otto. | 7. = * Appropriately, the League of Women Voters will have as its theme at Monday's monthly gener- al meeting, ‘The United Nations Depends on You." Monday is the first day of United Nations Week. ty i g f ; Exk z i de GL ral THE H | th. sf c° ile | t ) sit re 7 ts 3 ! | 3 7 eh Hit Truman to Talk | Chairman J. Marcys Kirtley said | —— at Box Supper Ex-President Will Help| . Raise Funds for Dems in Kansas City Tonight KANSAS CITY ‘#—Former Pres- ident Harry 8. Truman will speak, in Municipal Auditorium tonight at a box supper to raise funds for Democratic congressional and county election campaigns. Jackson County Democratic Truman “has promised a message of major significance to the peo- ple of America which will cover both national and international! af- fairs.” The_ speech will be the first ma- jor one for Truman since he raderwent a gall bladder and ap- pendix operation last summer. It will also be his only scheduled speech of the current election cam- * ag ade aay oa ae apna a3; br utes AAT og sand ali eg A eg al cad - * Price® tg ‘ A paign. The supper, at $5 a box, will in- and ; udge James A. Breakey Jr. of Ann Arbor, after a sensational trial Agreement Reported on Dixon-Yates Pact (Continued From Page One) President Eisenhower and Con- grees. The AEC would absorb any ma- jor increases in the cost of coal and labor, as well as taxes, and would be credited for decreases, the contract shows. The document now is before the mittee which is scheduled to meet Nov. 4 tq decide whether to give an immediate go-ahead for the project or hold it over until the next t The administration has asked for quick committee approval. Oppo nents want consideration put off until the next session of Congress, as required under normal pro- cedure for such eontracts. The law requires a committee review of the fit iP 2 ij i i 1 e i : fre i ; rik r | | E. the week. with . Edward R. Hayes as general chairman. out the need for good leadership | * row's 4 p.m, recital played on Charch Cranbrook, will be Au- gust Macketberghe, of St, John’s * © « |seph Landry, 64, of 9296 W. Wat- | tles Rd., will be at 9 p.m. Sunday | at Bell Chapel of the William R. | | but does not allow contract before it goes into effect the Senate- House group to veto it or change ite termes The dixputed plan—a center of the public-vs.-private power con- Yates private power group to build a 107-millieon-dollar steam plant at West Memphis, Ark., the plant would send electricity through Tennesee Valley Author- ity public power lines te replace | some TVA power used by ARC, The Dixon-Yates group, com- posed of Middle South Utilities, Inc., and the Southern Co., would invest 5‘, million dollars. The re- Senate-House Atomic Energy Com- | HURRICANE LASHES COAST pped in by Hurricane Hazel, shatters boats and | Betidings ot Swensbore, H.C. Friday as the storm _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954" PEGE VI OE VEL OR ae ed Ber BR ed ra S% CL Ae) Aes ee ee. ' dhe chp tig GA — High tides, Se ee dee eg * sae tec lashes the Atlantic seaboard. The. full storm was felt to the south but heavy séas and high water caused widespread damage along its a B55 BPERe + es a om ¥.%) ; brunt of the Senate Candidates Clash|Pontiac Deaths Over U.S. Road Program mas. tovis Blair benefit to farmers of Michigan." McNamara, however, accused the senator of ‘‘deliberately mislead- ing people across the state on road building’’ and of “taking a total negative approach to the farm problem.” McNamara spoke at Traverse McNamara said “He (Ferguson) knows that this order mearis the Republicans don't intend to do anything about build- ing roads which are vital to the industrial economy, farm market- ing and tourist industry in Michi- gan.”’ } “We have changed the law in order to permit greater flexibility in the use of federal highway funds, and this will put greater em- ' phasis on farm-to-market roads.” “Furthermore,” he continued, “the President's highway pro | gram wilt recognize the real de- | pendence of the farmers on high- way transportation after 20 years of virtual neglect under the Democrats.” In the campaign for governor, Gov. Williams sought to discredit Republican Donald 8. Leonard as having ‘‘no real program for the Hoosiers Hear Ike's Farm Support Plea {Contihued From Page One) the 62-bell carilion at Christ ‘Teversy — calls for the Dixom- | pone far toward building for our agriculture a foundation of endur- ing prosperity. in an America at last at peace.” He sald there never had been more constructive farm legisia- tion than that passed by the GOP- controliegd 83rd Congress, and | he blamed “the eld farm law” for a “steady decline in farmers’ buying power.” state.’’ Leonard meanwhile fought for campaign support of the AFL State Federation of Labor. Williams in a tour of Oakland County accused Leonard of waging a campaign of “fly-specking criti- cism.” The Democratic governor, fol- lowing his Oakland County appear- ances, told a Detroit television au- dience the “real issues” in the campaign were ‘‘full employment, a sound road building program, protection against new consumer taxes, civil rights legislation and aid to Michigan farmers.” Williams predicted these would be achieved “under Democratic leadership.” Leonard told federation leaders in Detroit that “Republicans have initiated every statue on the Michi- gan books helpful to labor.” And he said he would consult with federation chiefs on all mat-’ the labor movergent:” | day night in Detroit Leonard at- tacked the ‘‘sincerity of Gov. Wil- liams’ championing of highway ex- “Detroit would stili be kicking around the expressway program and trying to cope with traffic jams and bottlenecks if Mayor Cebe did not have the courage te fight through and overcome Gev. Williams’ efforts to ob- | | strect financing.” Leonard «aid. | Philip A. Hart. Democratic nomi- nee for lieutenant governor, de- scribed Republican government as a “me-too” sort in campaign Counties. “This is the attitude and the Re- Party has offered to cope with the problems of government,” Hart said. “The executive office in Lansing requires men who have leader- ship—men who see today’s prob- lems and who will take action be- cause it is the right thing to do,”’ | lhe added. Hart called for the election of 4 Democratic governor and state ad | ministrative board ‘‘so we can go | forward even more successfully to | do the job of building Michigan.” | Wills Ranch to State DETROIT w® — The sprawling | | She Mrs. Louis (Clara) Blair, 84, ; ri ; iF it + i z sti tf i raf : SF LEEAT p g Li Hite salt i! 1 between Myrtle Beach, S. C., Wilmington, N. C., shortly after | 9 yesterday morning. It had left 22 | _ | dead in Haiti earlier this week as | it churned northwards. Mrs. Clark H. Maxwell c.otina Beach were tit: Mrs. Clark H. (Mary aes | tered with the wreckage of splin- | Maxwell, 76. of 329 Judson St.| tereq hotels, | boats and died this morning at 7:45 at her | heaps of seaweed. home Miraculously Born in Newcastle, England, ; . deaths or serious injuries in Myr- Nov. 3, 1877, she was the daughter | 1, Beare bat of Thomas and Mary Ann Farley |. sth: seeea wan’ oe ne | Bragan. Mrs. Maxwell came to the eet noggin United States at the age of six caihea at ae came leering | and was married Jan. 28, 1899 : ' has lived in Pontiac since; Situeted about halfway up the aie | 197. coming here from Charleroy, ,CO@S8t between Charleston, S.C. | Pa and Wilmington, N.C.. Myrtle Surviving. are eight children ey Franjeeinerde ins Rigas . . ‘ 4 > » s eral iranian a Maa few blocks deep from the Al- Glothin, Mrs. Donora Leezer, Mrs. antic Ocean. Gladys Woodham, Ruth Maxwell and Mrs. Margret Daily with whom she made her home, al] of Pon- tiac. Also surviving are two brothers, Eugene and Thomas pas and a sister. Mrs. Rose Dean, 22 grand- children and five great-grandchil- dren. The funeral! will be held at 1:30 p.m. from _the Huntoon Funeral Home with the Rev. James Luther of the Silvercrest Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Check Passer Jailed George Aikey, 35, 18292 Deering | Rd., Livonia, was sentenced to 60 days in Oakland County Jail yes- Zz . Perry St noon. Arrangements nounced later. |} rainstorm born of blew toward Hudson Bay today aft- | er battering a large slice of south- | ern Ontario for more than 24 hours. The death tol] stood at four. The onslaught, one of the worst autumn storms in the prevince’s fistory, was felt in all its fury im an area extending from Geor- The rain—in many areas a rec-| ord—left in its wake flooded farms and towns. Railway _ tracks, Crawford County ranch of George | terday by Farmington Justice Allan W. Mason, late chairman and -1C. Ingle after pleading guilty to | dent of American Motors Corp.. charge of issuing checks’ without is to be turned over to the state as funds. Aikey was accused of issu- a wildlife sanctuary, according to! ing a check for $25 to a Novi mer- Mason's will. chant, July 721. maining amount would be bor-| Renson spoke briefly ahead of rowed by Dixon-Yates from pri-| pisenhower and said the nation’s vate sources at about 3's per cent | pa mers never had a better friend interest and this interest cost, the| |, in. White House Holy Name School's foothal! Hamilton Co., with Requiem Mass team meets Shrine of the Little | at 9 a.m. Monday at Holy Name | Flower im CYO competition at/Catholic Church. Burial will be '8,000 Feet High bridges and highways were blocked | | and many communities were with- | out electrical power. ! A Canadian National Railways jtrain ran off@he tracks and over- | _ jturned into a water-filled ditch "| near Southampton, 30 miles west of 2 p.m. tomorrow at Booth Field. in Mt. Hope Cemetery, * * « Huron. [Amc ae pane yg errr Most of the President's address In this day of synthetics blood | Mr. Landry, sales manager for | charges |}dealt with the farm situation, but Eight Teenagers Caught Carrying Beer in Cor BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Eight teenagers, five of them girls, re- ceived a stern lecture from Police Chief Stanley Kevern this morning. as did their parents. The Hazel Park, Roya! Oak and Ferndale boys and girls were picked up last night when 77 bot- tles of beer were found in their car. | The Weather — raruy chartte s tonign; ané somewhat cooler Sanday. High 56 to 14. West te northwest Winds 12 te 2 tonight and 15 te %5 miles Sunday. sup Teday tm Pentiac oc temperature preceding 8 a m ats Direction Sun sete Gaturday at 5 49 ¢ Sun rises Sunday 41 6:45 a: Dewnteown Temperatures 6m Wind velocity 7 mph West 47 aa %S 41 58 Friday's Temperatare Chari Lew 34-40. Warmer — : 82 oo.. & 5 | Singers fo Present | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | yesterday, following a brief ill- | ness | He is survived by his widow, | | Teresa K.; one son, Jack D. of | | Detroit; R. Glowe of Chicago; five grand- children; six sisters and one brother Postmaster Injured When Struck by Car | BLOOMFIELD HILLS Post /master Jack Redmond, 62. of East | Long Lake road. good condition at St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, today He suf fered a fractured leg when he was struck by a car ths morning Police blamed poor visibility for the accident, which occurred as _— Redmond was crossirig Woodward| A Avenue near Long Lake road on driven by Fred W. Pierce, 32, of 870 Pemberton Rd., Bloomfield Township, ‘Musical Program The Morning Dove Gospel Sing- ers of Pontiac will present musical Knight-Menard Co., died at St. | Strike of Teamsters a daughter, Mrs. Richard | is reported in'- Hits New York Area (Continued From Page One) work for approximately 3,000 j}irms in New York and New Jer- sey | Asked if the stoppage might spread to other parts of the coun- | try: the union's chief economist, David Kaplan, replied: “If there iS a trucking strike in one area it ‘is difficult to prevent it in others.”’ The union seeks an hourly increase of 20 cents in wages and » cents in pension and welfare benefits The last employer ue rease offer was a package of 10 cents an hour Hourly wages now range from $1.77 for helpers to $2.71 for drivers of trailer trucks special citizens’ committee appointed by Mayor Wagner sought "$$ | foot. He was struck by an auto | unsuccessfully to arrange a com. promise on a 17-cent increase ‘this year and an §8cent increase next vear. 2 Thieves Remove Bell, but Ringing Calls Police SALONIKA, Greece (INS)—No question about who stole Salonika’s | ding-dong , | Two thieves removed ai 12> A.pene 55 27 Lansing 83 42, selections Sunday at 8 pm at the Pound bell from a church steeple See, create New Hope Baptat Chore ut they couldn't muffle Hs A st 37 Memphis = #6 a) This will be a benefit for the /ficiently and the bell pealed 8 } : . cP ae... £ $3 | building program. Those attending briskly as it was lowered to the 2 0 -Minnsapelts ¥ 5 usually give the amount on one or | . a Pert P 2 5 _—" 63 2%) More building blocks. The Rev.| The police arrived in time to! cial St. Louis a i ota ses sto eg |P Ord B. Raed is pastor of the/nab the robbers ax they lugged } wn @ 6 47 ¢hurch, _. ‘the bell down the street, ae ¢ f he also: 1. Sought again to wipe out any political advantage the Democrats | may have derived from Secretary of Defense Wilson's remarks about | dogs and unemployment | 2 Raised a questior-as to wheth- jer the administration might be giv- ing hew thought to the possibility of conferences between this coun- \trv and the Soviet Union | Eisenhower noted that the ad- | ministration’. new farm program | prov ides for government price sup- | port of basic commodities, But no- where in his address did he make any mention of the most contro- versia] feature of the program— the provision for the shifting from ngid 90 per cent of parity support | ‘fo a system of flexible props. Williams in County on Campaign Tour Gov. G Mennen Williams Friday continued his attack on his oppo- | nent for the governor’s post, = Donald S. Leonard is waging a ‘‘fly-specking’’ criticism campaign. Williams spoke at a Democratic group's luncheon meeting at the 99 Club and later toured the city's Negro. section. He had breakfasted m Hollv with Democratic Party | members and visited factories in Oxford and Pontiac The governor told groups vester- day he is in favor of giving ap- propriations for educational needs. He said he would extend the pro- gram also to new schools. His Oak land County visit Friday followed [s two-day flying trip in the Upper Peninsula, j Berserk Blonde Attempts Owen Sound. Two crew members and a woman passenger were in- ured And at Corpus Christi, Tex., a GLEN ROCK, N. J. (UP) — A 29-year-old pilot described in har- rowing detail today how a whisky- | | drinking blonde went berserk in | his private plane and tried to jump | | out, 8,000 feet over Philadelphia. ' Louis Phillipe Jr., said the wom- an scratched and bit him, tore off | his earphones and then pushed her- iself out of the cockpit door “‘up ito her hips.” He banked the single-engined plane sharply on its left wingtip, he said, and she slid back inside. She began screaming and he | had to “rabbit punch” her twice on the back of the neck to quiet | her, Phillipe said, The woman, tall. blue-eyed Louise Lynch, %, of Flushing N_ Y., was taken to Bergen Pines Hospital in Paramus. N. J.. for | psychiatric examination after Phi! jlippe made an emergency landing at nearby Teterboro Airport. Police captured the woman after she leaped from the plane at the | airport and ran across the field in | her bare feet. At Bergen County corridor in her petticoat officials sought to search | Police sald she screamed “2! years of my life wasted,” and tatked of a broken, 20-year-old romance with a New York tabor leader The pilot's ordeal began shortly after he left LaGuardia Airport in| | New York at 2:55 a.m, EST Thurs-| to Jump From Airplane the wheel again.” he said. “When | ne picnic,” Texas northern stranded seven Navy seaplanes in the rough wa- ters of Corpus Christi Bay yes- plane for $200 to visit relatives in| terday after they flew from Nor- | Norfolk, Va. , folk, Va., te escape hurricane “Things went along well until) Haget. we started hitting fog between the The 77 crewmen aboard the Delaware River and North Phila- pianes had breakfast, however— delphia."’ he said. ““Then she took |owered to them late in the morn- out a bottle and started drinking. I ing by a navy helicopter asked her to put it away but she) pough water and gusty winds wouldn't, | saw the bottle later. made it unsafe for the planes to ap- It was a fifth, and half empty.” | proach the Naval air Station “The higher we went, the (seaplane ramps or take the men worse she got.” he said. “‘Sud- off. They just stayed aboard until. denly there was a break in the (the winds subsided. Lectures Discusses. Healing by Prayer “Christian Science, the Under- of New York city, Sunday at 4 p.m. under the auspices of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, native of Dallas, Tex., Mr. a nationwide lecture devoted full time to of Christian Science aling since 1935. Prior to that, an advertising executive Fig. The healing of sickness and other discords exclusively by prayer will be the theme of his talk. Commission Views Hospital Situation (Continued From Page One) to multiple-bed rooms.” “Now the limit of the expe- diency has been reached and the prospect of having to refuse any kind of admission is terrifying to all who have compassion for the sick and injured.” patient He taken by a Chicago agenry la year which showed that majority of Pontiac General pa- tients come from the area north of Pontiac's southern city limits, In addition, he said, doctors now on the staffs at Pontiac General F 4 22 Maybury “St. Joseph built a nursing home with funds from the greater De- troit hospital fund. Pontiac Gen- eral, as a municipal hospital, is not eligible. Also, St. Joseph is part of a chain of hospitals af- filiated with a _ religious order 'which supports them. They hold | subscription drives and receive gian Bay to the Quebec border. = vifts and endowments as well.” Following the three hour nfeet- ing, the commissioners were tak: en on a tour of the hospital. At the meeting were Mayor Wil- liam W. Donaldson, and four other commissioners, Dr. Roy ‘ Harry Lutz, Floyd Myles, and Du- gan. Hospital trustees besides May- bury and Babcock attending were Mrs. B. B. Roush, Harold S. Gold- berg. Charles E. Yeager, and Jo- seph Jones, Hospital Director Lau- retta Paul also attended. Pontiac property owners Nov. 2 will vote on a proposed $3.5 mil- lion bond issue which would add 213 beds to the hospital. ‘Bishop S. N. Hancock to Be Guest Teacher A young people's convention is being held this week end at the Bethlehem Temple of the Apostalic Faith Church. Bishop S. N. Han- cock will be guest Bible teacher at 2 p.m. today and tomorrow. Elder Rolanu A. Corr. pastor of the church, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. clouds ang the moon peeped right down on us, She screamed ‘That's the way to Norfolk’ and grabed the wheel, We roomed up at a 45 degree angle. “I fought the wheel away from | her and suddenly she loosed her | safety belt and pushed the door on her side open with her feet, he said t “She got out almost up to her hips before I could grab her. I put the plane over on its left wing hoping the weight of her body would cause her to slide back. But she kept fighting.” Phillipe said he “rabbit punched” her on the neck and plane was over Teterboro. “Then she started yanking on WILL BE ALL DAY I fought her off she untuned the | radjo and T lost contact with the | tower. She was still hanging on the | wheel when we got down around | 200 feet on the approach to. the’, runway so I had to clo@ber her | behind the neck again. “Somehow,” he said, “I got the plane in. But believe me, it was DUE TO THE DEATH OF J. LESTER BROWN EAMES & BROWN CLOSED MONDAY 2 sR RNIN NONE OE Fr WF Sy —- _~ - ~~ — ee Dinah Is Spontaneous, . + « and boast one of the most ete stocks in this entire SILL STONES @ ind. Limestone @ Blue or Buff Tayco for decorative landscaping stone, retaining walls, etc. sal ete, UNITS DAMPERS TV studios suddenly have those “Pre-Recording Blues.” | only vaguely aware that some TV singing stars were mouthing recordings they'd already made. “Pre- isn't for me but there's plenty of reason for. Lanza, Betty Hutton, Betty Grable and others to pre-record. * bs * * : | “To me,” says Dinah, “spontaneity means more than perfec- tion. But for Lanza... | “Well,” said Nashville's gift ‘to song, “he. was nervous and | zation”—that is, she hoped her silent lip singing matched the notes of her pre-recorded song. | x *«* * * “She knew what we all know,” said Dinah. “I! you miss that | ‘lip sink,’ the audience notices it, comments about it, and you've Sticks to Live Siriging ‘Become Scarce ore for ainigis Btn "gh Roof Thatchers ‘But Old Art Is Destined. er, has contributed notably | toward the charm of the English England, Scotland and Wales have forsaken their thatched coverings in favor of slates, tiles or asbestos shingles. But historic landmarks, such as Anne Hathaway's cottage in Stratford-on-Avon and poet Rob- ert Burns’ at Ayre; are re-roofed famous thatched roof in the world was done over. Spectators ¢raned necks to watch a workman scale the roof that once sheltered Anne— Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife. Economically Priced | spoiled the whole mood.” themselves in a resolution yester-| | LANDSCAPE * * * * eed pee: Gon rey _ and bal- day to report to the government | ~ > RUBBLE ald O'Conner, Betty Grable, Betty Hutton and the | 1.4, aioe eeaste = cue tae | any pe or pe who | others who sing and dance at the same time have te pre- record,” said Dinah. “Net being a dancer, I can just stand up there and sing. Besides, I'm supposed to be selling pop tunes. . * * * * “Suppose I make a mistake. Well, I capitalize on it. “But if I pre-recorded four or five days before, then felt , differently on the day I mouthed it, it wouldn't be the same overhanging, high-pitched gable, | sometimes on a one-piece ladder, sometimes 68 a& tong extension ladder. These whe witnessed | his work kmew the craft was stilt alive. Early American colonists laid thatched roofs over their jog cabins and split-board cottages. The first | 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16; 1954 - « Jane Powell Will Marry © \Los Angeles Car Dealer SANTA MONICA, Calif. &#—Sing- ing actress Jane Powell and Pat- rick Nerney, Los Angeles ‘automo early next month. They obtained a license yesterday. Freeman was Nerney's first wife Bird Cliche Svansou wae ee a i "tipi: 2 ates — concerning .diet. Many birds con- sume half their weight in food gach day, while young birds fre quently eat more than their weight a day /—-~ ir bak ‘ RESEARCHER — Dr. Felix bile dealer, plan te be married) > — “Thoughtful Service” Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Service “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ' countryside, practices today a pic- Wm W Do aldso Agen : |. Although cnnshata’s bE ig EE tiahes, [*esdue but diminishing ‘craft. “Not enough to keep a bird = ° n n J | Dinah Shore, something of a singing authority, says: : Many of the humble cottages of alive” is a misleading statement | y 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 —_— 4 ~ a ; s 1 under her true ALL ef YOUR | Let a guy sing a couple of notes at a tocktail party and some- | to. Survive on Historic | Fiseed — Burc?, 25. and Net a Williams 8t. Phone FE 2-584] Glens &. Griffin body says, “Hey, was that pre-recorded?” or “Why don’t you’ British Cottages fey said he is M. She formerly : ay use one of your old records next time you sing that one?” was married to Geary Steffen. in - | Uhtit the sad Mario Lanza mistake, many ‘TV viewers were |~ WASHINGTON—The roof thatch- surance broker. Actress Mona « Bloch is head of the UN atom research organization which ‘has plots — at least in New Jersey. Delegates to the annual conven- tion of the Licensed Beverage As- : sociation of New Jersey pledged | { engage in subversive activities” in| their establishments Hens Initial Their Eggs SALISBURY, Md... — Bliss U. | Melson of neaby Rockawalkin if _ ‘this was to be his first public “ta the traditional manner. So are | started ohgemaars onmiane | three = thousands of other homes. « Geneva, Switzer . P| . . . Z — mere ves poe tare se ts ag Oona Nee ec ee yuny Pleted the laboratory will house YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SAYS— BUILDING |eracked’ on oné of his high workmen, careful and proud. Twe|'¥° ° the mest. powerful me | . ' ments in the world to explore mat- | ; STONE notes. trouble is that since the war there ‘ a Or Beck. 8 @ Cragmer “It'd have been a bigger story have been too few recruits in the \°" eae co ly ll . . (Tena. Marble) than this one!” trade, says the National Greograph- | Nobe Edius eral im physics, : han t e ord @ Brier Hill ic Society. Young men went else. | fom Stanford U. : / AP T Soak I mentioned te Dinah that where for better paying jobs. The ie meg | oe @ Tenn. Ledge | om the night of the great overwhelming number of English Tavern Hideouts Risky | oe . ’ Lanza louse- . thatche Ul into their P . . : FLAGGING [peng tenga Age lige fnatchers now are weil into thelr’ for New Jersey Reds that you can buy these smiles! @ Vermont Sicte | PER ae cet th as long as oe prime) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (INS\—| — G - —a ~ enn. Flag examples of the thatcher’s art . : : sd Merble “I hope I wasn't out of sink.” , stand, the old-time roof will tikely | Ant/American eee Ns fat T Marble Meaning “out of synchroni- . survive even if on a limited scale. | have to give up the traditional éim- —— DINAH SHORE Not long ago probably the most ly-lit tavern as a place to hatch thinks he hag some educated hens. | Periodically he fade eggs with iai-(ees «=Let Your Head 3 and Your Heart |mood and it wouldn't be right.” YY : \ Dinah has pre-recorded a couple of times, but she says: “It’s |erected by Pilgrims in Masanchu provcbey cece a a ae 4 D ide to Give E gh ; to the 1954 | not for me. I sing better when I pre-record, but the spontaneity | setts who wove straw and reeds | Rock and initialed with the let-| © | is gone.” lover an arched framework of ter “B.” Melson has found other - PONTIAC AREA UNITED FUND | BETTER BUSINESS BOARD * * * | poles. Indians called these English eggs with “I, “N” and “O” - | of the ‘THE WEEK-END WINDUP ... | Waewamte. thom, Greta Garbo’s villa in Capri burned down Shirley Booth Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bidg. PONTIAC CUT STONE PHONE OR 3-1594 M-59 (% Mi. West of Airport) Your Watch © Cleaned $ 450) © Adjusted | © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands * wants to do the movie version of “Solid Gold Cadillac”. . . The, late Magda Lupescu's jewelry is being sold here. . . The John Hustons reconciled. . At the Colony: Margaret Truman with Perle Mesta... Jose Ferrer and brother-in-law Nick Clooney wrote “Young | Man, Young Man,” and the Three Suns will record it... . Mayer Wagner's been asked by lecal groups te clamp down on burlesque-type movies . . . Bandleader Benny Strong's quitting the band biz te become an oil well broker. x * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Some people think etiquette is) | knowing which finger to put in your mouth to whistle for the) waiter.”—Joni James. 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Teatred Motes, sears and cigarene burne in valuable germents and stored te laceréd veelts with temperetere and hembtter sahemetGen!t STE, te A) op eand «A ™ a ip SIO AP He Ne rs Mas tel igh ey wr shen 85s i mil ge a MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 An Avoidable Issue Secretary General HAMMARSKJOLD wisely has hastened to straighten out a misunderstanding resulting from an unfortunate choice of words in a hand- book for U. N. staff members. This section of the handbook _holds that in a conflict between national and international loyal- ties “the conduct of the interna- tional civil servant must clearly reflect his obligation to the inter- national organization.” * * * U. S. Ambassador Lovcr quite prop-’ erly has protested this statement. Obvi- ously it could be construed by some as reflecting the opinion that U. N. is a world or supra government. Any such inference runs contrary to fact and the specific terms of the U. N. charter. Unfortunately in these days of international tension it also is capa- ble of doing the world organization in- calculable harm. The Secretary General has done well to make public his interpre- tation of what the International Civil Service Advisory Board meant by the term loyalty. In his words it means “observing the diseretion, impartiality and inde- pendence necessary for the operation of any international organization.” ; * ¥ * That to us means loyalty to U. N. objectives plus efficiency and integrity without weakening one's loyalty to his country. By making this. unmistak- ably clear, the board, author of the handbook, could do much to erase what was an avoidable misunderstanding. $10,176,000 for Roads Announcement by the State Highway Department of its two year $10,176,000 program for improvements in-Oakland County is important news here. Most of this sum will go to five major projects, all of which are badly needed. When completed they should ease our ever grow- ing traffic congestion somewhat. * * * Projects listed for 1955 include widen- ing of Perry Street to four lanes from the city limits to Lake Orion and con- struction of a grade separation at Orchard Lake and Telegraph Roads. Other projects are widening of Perry Street inside the city limits, of M59 from Auburn Heights to Livernois Road, - widening of Rochester bridge and re- capping four miles of U. 8S. 10. * * * While this news from Lansing will be welcomed generally, it only scratches the surface of our highway and traffic problems. Not long ago Lzow V. BEetxnar, Road Commission engineer-man- ager, surveyed Oakland County's highway needs. His conclusion was that it would take $10,000.- 000 a year for 10 years to put county roads in shape to meet present needs. * * * Big though that sum is, it appears more moderate in the light of two facts. Oakland is the State’s second most pop- ulous county and the cost of road con- struction, as Commissioner Z1ecLer has pointed out, has increased 125 per cent since 1942. eee * e e Chinese-Russian Tension Students of Asiatic affairs see in the 1AM L. Ryan, foreign news analyst for the Associated Press, ‘fg among those who considers the pact highly significant, Espe- ‘clally is he impressed by the Rus- ‘sian Announcement of infention ; i hee ‘ { A. ¢ } * ' j ‘ t oJ 7 > 4 to get out of Port Arthur by next Jane. This suggests to Rraw that the Chinese may have demanded such action. * * * Another straw in the wind may have been Premier Czou En-t41's return from Geneva by way of Ulan Bator, the capi- tal of Outer Mongolia. There, in what . once was part of China but now is in the USSR, he said some important things. These added up to notice to —~ the Russians that Red China sets great store by her territorial in- tegrity and sovereignty. He also re-emphasized his doctrine of “Asia for Asians” and indicated that he does not consider Mus- covites as Asians. * * * It should not be forgotten that this new agreement indicates continued close relations between Peiping and Moscow. Nonetheless the belief that strains exist between the two Red Nations is shared by several observers. Among them is Sir ALEXANDER Gran- tTHaM, Governor of British Hong Kong, who recently addressed the Detroit Eco- nomic Club. Certainly a rift between China and Russia would have a profound effect on the international situation. If such a rift should develop, cold war pressure on us and the rest of the free world obviously would ease. —— AT THe age of five months a Califor- nia boy is whistling at girls. This seems to be the first case on record of a wolf in swaddling clothes. FS TF ACTUALLY, style decrees don’t cause dresses to be shortened or lengthened: — they merely stipulate how far women get into them. The People’s Business Think of Bonds Half-Million Dollar Issue for Roads Scrutinized By JACK I. GREEN LANSING—People attracted by the idea of a $500,000,000 bond issue to “build tomor- row’s roads today” might take a long, theughtful look at the five-year-old history of the state’s $65,000,000 hospital bond issue. The motivation and history of the two are so much the same that observers can't help but wonder if their outcome might not be the same. * The Cltizens’ Research Council of Michigan this week told the story of the bond issue spending for tuberculosis hos- pitals—and it was enough te make every thrifty taxpayer sit back and think. _Just as in the case of highways, the 1950 Legislature was worried about its inability to build necessary additional hospitals out of current revenues. Just as in the case of highways, some bright lad got the t@eaof floating a bond issue and “building tofnorrow's hospitals to- day.” Just as in the case of the highways, everybody piled on the bandwagon in a a sort of “what-do-we-care-what-it- costs” spirit. The hospital bond issue was sold to the voters with a great hoopla about how pro- gressive and forward looking we all were. You can hear the same build up now for the half- billion-dollar highway bond issue. The voters approved the bond issue—as they probably will the highway bond issue if they get a chance—and virtually wrote a blank check for its expenditure by the Legis- lature. We must not forget that much of the not own mental hospitals and- se had no motive for log-rolling. But five million dollara of the total was earmarked for tuberculosis hospitals—and that was when the backscratching started. (Gov. Williams already has started sug- gesting that about one-third of the half- billion bond issue be used for county roads.) The Citizens’ Research Council tells the story thus, in brief: 1—Of the original plan to add 1.000 new beds, only 760 were obtained. At the same time, 157 beds went out of use, so there was a net gain of 603 beds. ' 2—There are 1,096 more beds in all TB hospitals in the state now than the number of patients, including those on waiting lists. 3—It was shown before any of the beds were built that most of them were not needed. 4—Now content with raiding the $5,000,000 amount set aside for TB construction, the bright and greedy boys “borrowed” $3,340,000 more from the money which the people had been told was to go for mental hospitals. 5—On the basis of occupancy rate, at least $1,880,000 was wasted. 6—The Legislature, anxious to keep its hand on the distribution ef this pork, divided up the responsibility between the “Little Legislature,” the Tuberculosis Sanatorium Commission, a special legis- lative committee and the State Admini- strative Board, without allowing any one sroup—uniess it were the lawmakers— the final say. - _ (Gov. Williams, at odds with the Highway Department, already is proposing that a special agency be created to decide what parts of the state shall get their fingers {n the half-billion-dollar road ‘bond issue. How would you like to sit on that agency?) i ‘ » 4 * ew t Se! ; 8, > YZ : ye ‘a fg $m. A, i ‘ yn f . al 25) ; __ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 Z vs itl Ihityy “Mg! C\ My s ~ ACQUAINT NOW THYSELF WITH HIM, AND BE AT ‘. oo 1 = Passage to the Infinite ,; Voice of the People Are You Willing to Assist Teenagers? Then Call the Central Volunteer Bureau will take the time to writeand say how agers, w on the whole are a pretty fin® lot? There is a tremendous need volunteer workers to work teen-agers. Work with a great deal of satisfaction in it. Y.W.C.A.; someone to play the singing at the Pontiac State Hes- pital (if you think the young folks here don’t need help, you are very wrong. They are just as important as the child next door. Believe me, the children at the hospital are as sweet as any.) = There is a need for someone to teer Bureau at FE 4-3598 and regis- ter at once to help them. The Sunshine Lady Says Democrats Issuing Flea Powder, Dog Food Since Wilson made that famous speech the Democrats are handing out flea powder and dog food and the Republicans, a muzzle and a dog house. Now who's going to deny that everything isn't going to the dogs? Ruth Hagon 3110 Garden. Both Poor Teacher: “Your history exer- cise was bad. I told you to write it out twenty times, and -you've only done it ten times.” Bobby: “Yes, sir — my. arith metic is bad, too." Case Records of a Psychologist Pick Quatity Matrimonial Merchandise If You Want to Maintain a Happy Home read about my romance with Mrs. Crane and see for Seah self. far her aly a a sic rules for happy homes. you coi Ag your a eee Ppy, for py rules are SD ye ezorabie as chemical laws. But it takes work to keep a home a happy one, By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case M-M1: Jimmy §S., aged 22, is engaged to be married. “Dr. Crane, your home seems to be very happy,” he said, after visiting my alder son for a week at our house. Is yours just one of the lucky 3 out of 4 which escapes divorce? “Or do you have a formula by which a person can be positive he will never get a divorce? I'm doubly interested because I am to be married in a couple of months.” Yes, my home ts a happy one. And I shall never have a divorce, because I know enough to pre- vent q divorce. This week I have given you sev- eral actual cases from my office files that deal with this vital problem. One rule for maintaining a happy home is to pick wisely at the start and get quality matri- monial merchandise. I did. It was in a young people's meet- ing at a chyrch where I first met Mrs. Crane. And I actually fell in love at first sight. “But many people do that,” Jim- my argued, “yet it seems they fall ont of love later on. So how did Aunt Het ife you keep your love from growing cold?"’ Well, I exercised jt. Oh, that doesn’ mean that I haven't argued with Mre. Crane, or barkea at her sharply when I am under tension and things go wrong. Those characteristics of the aver- age husband are evident in the best them. Mrs.,Crane and I always go to church together. And I have taught a Bible class for over 35 years. i aft spat zs : rr L 4 ‘ Jj °38 : } a And she meanwhile must run the house, keep up correspondence with all the children who are away from home, and fill out the income tax forms even for our grown children, who impose on her tal ents much as I do. At night when I go to bed, Mrs ‘Days of All Faiths Protestants to Observe. Annual ‘Laymen’s Sunday’ By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER that weren't in park. The Series is the American adaptation of Soviet biesbol ex- cépt it's played on foot. The Russians use tanks. There is also a bit of the Orient z i eal 7 F 1 5 : : i business like a man painting forget-me-nots on blue delft china, —— Fourteen years ago Kingsbury evye-lids but it completes my lection from July 1841 That's only a century but it spans the important years. In it $8 15 Years Ago FIRM RESISTANCE against Russian demands by Finland and Turkey halts Moscow negotiations ~ and e = i i i ER 3 : : : i int 7h 3 | 2 : 1 him by keeping him anonymous just call him “beloved of God.” Christians were not too pop- . . Your lips would be as wine My heart would span the years gone by . . . And all that went between . . . Back to the days when you and 1... Were only seventeen .. . I never ceased te The way that it was then... But now I know not where you are .. . And only God can say .. . If we can come together, dear... And it can be that way. = * (Copyright 1954) ‘So you suffer from indigestion,” asked the helpful friend. “Well, what could be better than drinking a pint of warm water after every meal?” “Indigestion!” . Reason for Skin That Seems Too Dry May Be Lack of Humidity in the Home By WILLIAM BRADY THE MAIL BOX Pruritus T em 85 and would like to heve your pemphiet on itching. I on yey my cuti- cule te decaying... (C.F.A.) Answer — Send stamped, self- aid for me of the cathartic habit. sary to take one or two -—— te ; I told you how to break the dump habit of taking physics. 5 everyday diet of most Americans. I am getting © emall busin. 1 ten't yet te worry: about, but wear seem to irritate it end . (re. TR) large enow any shoes I want te avoid thet. . Answer — Go barefooted or in stocking feet as much as possible. Wear only straight inside line shoes THE PONTIAC ‘ PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 6, 1954 Poor Highways He proposed a four-lane type highway, comparing in width to the bridge, now under construc- thon. Youth Group Asks Food Gitts to Benefit Aged |" BIG BEAVER — The public is invited to join the Big Beaver church that Sunday, to be taken home in Chelsea Fellowship to Hear Lyon Minister, Wife METAMORA—The monthly fel- lowship meeting with potluck sup- per will be held at the Hunters Hawaiian Islands. The fall evangelistic campaign will begin Nov. 1, with Jimmie Trefall as the evangelist. Evangelist to Preach ‘at 2 Baptist Services the youth service at 6:30 Imlay City High School PTA to Meet Monday ~ IMLAY CITY — The first PTA meeting of the fall season will be | Imlay City Lutherans Start Visitation Calls ALMONT—The St. Paul Lutheran Church of Imlay City has begun a visitation program of its Spiri- tual Life Mission. the next three weeks. 1 of 30 families will call on every member of the church. Four to Be Delegates land County assistant agricultural agent; workshop meetings. Waterford Club to Aid in Survey Business Women Vote to Help Township Study Need of Incorporation WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Would incorporation benefit Wa- terford Township? This is the prob- { at; i i Ee satin L Ferguson Tells Road Program Talk at Lapeer Cites GOP Aim to Improve Rural Thoroughfares LAPEER—Senator Homer. Fer- guson, speaking at a luncheon at the Lapeer Country Club here Fri- “Now the program, after con- planning, will bring up- te reads to rural areas to replace outmoded 1930 roads which serve so many regions, In a mid-morning stop at North | Branch, Ferguson also emphasized the aims of the Republican ad- ministration in the coming year. The senator deciared that a gredter amount of funds from the road and gasoline tax would be channeled to the improvement of highways. Stating that one person , |out of every seven held a job in some way related to transporta- tion, he stressed the significance of highways to the nation’s economy. Regarding atomic energy, he envisioned future industry geared te atomic power rather than to electricity. Questioned about investigation of subversive elements in the current administration, he reported 6,900 security risks to have been screened from governmental] posi- tions, stating that subversive files _]|are now available to the FBI, a s | Situation made difficult previous to the present administration. He appealed for an attitude of optimism and progress, rather than a foreshadowing of. doom, and urged a presentation of problems pertinent to the needs of his Michi- gan constituents. Continuing his two-day Thumb district tour, the Senator, cam- ;,|paigning for his third term, also visited Capac, Imlay City and Almont. County Deaths Mrs, Clara B, Miller CLIFFORD — Service for Clara B. Miller, 8, of Clifford, will be at 2 p.m. Monday from Blackburn Funeral Home, North Branch, with great-grandchildren. Harry F. Myers ROYAL OAK—Service for Harry F. Myers, 71, of 108 Williams St. was held this morning at the Spil- ler Funera] Home with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died | Wednesday at his home. | Surviving is a cousin, G. Brown of Galena, Ohio. John A, NeVille ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Ro- sary for John A. NeVille, 30, of 914 Mace St.-will be at 7:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m, Sunday and prayer service at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak. Requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m. at St. Dennis Church oe will include John Ganfield, Mrs.| ith burial in Mt. Olivet Ceme- : Enjoy the convenience of banking gag es ing pare ol Hoopttal ‘Datel — Perennial Lawn Seed does best if sown in the Autumn. Quite likely from your home if you live out, or assembly will be held Oct. 18-20 pare e ag ot* ; Oak ' THO OF Calms « munee but even if the ground should freeze next week, a lawn planted now | in bad weather. . Pras = Township: two tency an EDITORS af tee would oon & 0 Oe Spring . . . and much earlier than a lawn | oom thers to Meet James McLatcher of Royal Oak ot te ° School room mothers and teachers pal gery as Sark and | CEST ~ meee oe x Merion Blue Gross. . 3.95 tb. INSURED SAVINGS to $10,000 will meet in the third floor as oe Sage . King Allred Highlond Bent Gress. 1:25 tb. sembly room Monday at 1:30 pm four grandchildren, DON'T Wiss IT] | SSeSeieeraee Daffodil Bulbs Creeping Red Fescue. .95 Ib. They select their room , : ° ate Ps _— ? cessions for the Dec. 4 Roosevelt Group Changes Name SSS $1.25 Des. Penn Stote Fescue. . .1.10 tb. TA Ver. SEYMOUR LAKE—At a meeting é . a PONTIAC FEDERAL : hi k the of The Sall ry 4 ; ‘ pra rape AE Ss a a REGAL FEED & SUPPLY . ORTONVILLE — The Lutheran original Women's Society of Chris- A Mutual Sevings & Home Loan Association Ladies group of South Hadley | tian Service at Seymour Lake, This , Christ Lutheran Church is making | group. together with The Belle | THE PONTIAC PRESS 28 Jackson St. Dial FE 2-0491 | 16 East: Lewrence Street plans for the annual bazaar) and | Sherwood Circle. will be under the | aes Authorized Decler 8CO Lown Products Women of Maceday Area Organize Club, Plan Party More than 35 attended the meet- Fa H 5 was voted to postpone elec- tion of officers, naming of the : Dr. Graham Resigns Pastorate at Armada Persons interested in joining), were asked to phone Mrs. William Amann, OR 3-940; Mrs. William Velzy, OR 346712; or Mrs.. Jack Ross, OR 3-0983. Congregational Church Honeye, New York. His resignation is effective Nov. 16, While in Armada, the Rev. Mr. . | Sank ee ELAINE HICKEY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. - rw BS Hickey | engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Jerry D. Turpin. He is the son Turpin of Round Lake. No date |hag been set for the wedding. Royal Oak Area Girl ‘fo Start UF Drive DETROIT #—Four-yer-old. Val- erie Bartlett of suburban Royal crengement ot tir” dough, of Mr. and Mrs. David | ‘Christ for Everyone’ will be the Waterford Church | geomet Set to Begin Nightly Services |". seer res has not in. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP dicated his successor. Oak, a cerebral palsy victim, will | touch off the United Foundation ‘torch drive in Metropolitan De- troit Monday by lighting a 54-foot | torch in front of the city hall. Volunteer workers in 65 com- munities seek a goal of $13,250,000 | ‘in the Red Feather drive which runs through Nov. 11. Funds help finance operations of 150 health and community serv- ice agencies. Extension Club Plans Luncheon at Davisburg DAVISBURG — The Davisburg Home Extension Club will hear a About Food” at a 10 a.m. meeting | Tuesday in the; Methodist Church. * Members will bring guests for | the meeting and cooperative lunch- eon, according to Mrs. Gerald E. | McNieve, hostess for the day. ‘| Field Trip Scheduled lesson on “Facts, Fads and Fruads | w lecture and int+tiigen oriefin, singing and special vocal and in- ° =~ strumental numbers will also be -atoms Unit 14 will hear » repars on , ite recent state convention by therine on each evening's program Tower a6 the ’ om Testes Pinetree at Services are open to the public. the home of Mrs. Bart Lewis Keege Marter Blue Star Mothers Chapter 39 wi!) meet in the Inter-Lake Clubroom at 7:36 p.m Best Is Re-elected Sez *nera taney it eee | = rv Road Commissioner | s2*a*%t. Seas grater use nounce the birth of e@ dj ter Mon- ’ Almont * METAMORA — Harry Best of Mr and Mrs Veste] Pittman ere Township has been re- the pareate of @ éoughter, Glorie Marie elected to a six-year term as La- — ané Bre. Pred Gchecnemen ere peer County Road Commissioner. | parents of son, Phillip him were Albert °* * Armoée Brauer~ of Metamora and Pormer te Mr. and Mrs. Dery! i - Aig — Aris., oa en- Best has served on the Road | ter, Carol Ann ime — for oe Mra Stewart Owen of Bast have announced the birth Mr. and Mill street ——— cowpoke of Trenton, N. J. means two fine Herefords at the New Jersey State Fair at Trenton. RUSTLERS BEWARE—Louis Piccinetti, two and a half year old Schools fo Get Pickup Truck Hot Lunches, Food for Huron Valley System Highland schools was surplus food. > nae sega aw & tél business as he stands guard over \ BERKLEY —Voters of the Brek- ley School district will go to the polls Tuesday to decide a bond | iewue which will construct two jun- However, due to the good re tirement of the 1950 and 1952 bond issues, they have gone on | Community Field. The other is j Avondale School Acquires New Primary Director AVONDALE Mrs. A woman with 13 years of ex- perience in the schoolroom, she was recently Lapeer County's helping teacher mnunt ously present the child with new and interesting possibilities that keep him moving forward in de- | veloping the behavior pattern's of a wholesome individual,” Mrs. | Ford stated. “The currculum must be under constant study and review, in or- der to keep pace with the needs of the individual and society,"’ she added New Officers Named _ by Sunnyvale Chapel WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Jack Barron is superintendent, | Joe Phillippe super intentient, Bertie Lou Sewsaum is youth director and Mrs. Jack Bar- ‘ron is music director. ——— | An Exclusive’ Feature For 4 -to-8 Year Old Children ooeit’s time to sow LAWN SEED Berkley fo Vote Tuesday == on Bond Issue for Schools Frances | ness and Ford, formeriy of Lum, ts the new | through education curricul: i} z : | high school ! for Baker school. the purchase of senger has been | brings | 23, ing | the elementary additions tor | on their routes. Oak Park as well as the pur- | chase of schoo] sites for the dis. | A multi-purpose room at Berkley School is also planned with the monies from this bond issue. The five mill operating levy, The s a new Sterling pattern for romantic young moderns... 28575 Pratt: professional women; | Four Towns PTA Plans) School Improvements WATERFORD TOWN SHIP— WALLACE STERLING To Study Meal Planning | 5 Wishing Stor now ot | ARMADA — The lesson topic | . | ‘Modern Meal Planning” will be presented by leaders Mrs. William Manska and Mrs. H. A. Kitson at purchase of three radios, a public address system, and a kitchen bun | warmer. Sari INTEREST EARN 2% ON YOUR SAVINGS! INVESTMENT Count Investors receive helpful advice from men of experience. BANK BY MAIL a wee eee Tae eee Ye a eee Fa oe ae ‘LAT -ering Silhouette,’ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 Short gown for evening, a at Russeks, has new flat and flat hip line as well. i tt The LOOK Has Arrived, Where Do You Fit In? By GAILE DUGAS NEA Women's Editor NEW YORK (NEA) — The flat look, she is here. Here in this country. Here to stay or no, who knows? But Macy's and Gimbles and of blue and a 3-D bast, the shape Macy's labels it the “‘interna- tional’ figure and Gimbles reas- big New York stores, here. if i ages ze a 5 4 3 £e | & "Hel i ef F i E i ! | { ae gf g LY rf i | 1 piel i | zg F 1 sf i | j Male Town Tweeds g civble if i We the Merle Norman has often been Imitated yh themselves! sys j 3 will continue to be imitated obligation of course. Mistinctive Fall Jewriry including the New Ropes and Chain Jewelry. See our new MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS 405 Pontiac State Bank Bidg be-| more attractive. designers and making the public excited about it."’ Lily Dache: “But yes, certain- ly! We madly needed a new sil- houette, and this one is so be- Coming to every woman.” Cell Chapman: ‘‘As always, any change in fashion is good only when it makes a woman look I believe enough women will find slender, long- lined clothes appealing, to justify placing emphasis on the long torso silhouette." Ben Zuckerman: drastic change for the coming season merely wil! be easier to wear, more colorful and require fewer alterations. In short, women simply will think they have better figures and pret- tier complextions than last year." “There is nd Harvey Berin: I think this is a change that designers understand and women will accept without realizing that it is a change. All tuey will know is that they look prettier and slimmer when they Fashion at the grass roots or common sense level, ness—Sears, Roebuck, Montgom- y Ward and J. C. Penney—is mild about Dior. All three fee! even if it weren't, they're on ng unwilling to pre i i Hy if The store see the Dior look as having a great effect on American design, though emphasizing that some of the trends were seen in the collection of Irene and Ben Zuckerman even before the Paris Coats and suits = Polka - dotted one - piece copy (Russeks) creates two- piece effect, has built-in bra. aie, hee > a iitie tea nak blinds Sa Riding habit pebble tweed suit (also Macy's) has up- lifted bosom, tightly - fitted sleeves. A last word (but certainly not the final word) comes from Amer- of our literary lights were a way to say that winter around the corner, he would probably choose to note that the pumpkin is newly frosted and he | | geese are fiving south. There are more convenient signs at hand for the urban populace Winter clothes are dows It's quite a season for the male. for this year his cool plumage will be rich in texture and more definite in color. The new fall men's wear hrs positive ch -xcter that takes it out of the class of “protective coloring’ and back to where it belongs. Men's clothes have a more posi- tive masculine character. What brought this about? A combination of a new class of fabrics, light and supple wool “town tweeds.” and new uses of darker, stronger | | ' y UB Tricks fr ool ren a ° Just Rearranged’ --- Ways of Saying ‘Dior’ Learned at Card Party By ANNE HEYWOOD “A year ago.” and dig; them out on a silver platter. “Well, it interested us, because all of us have teen-age children “Then and there, we decided to do something about it. It took us a year, but now we al] have our part-time jobs. and we thought if we told you about it, it might give other women some ideas. “Mary was the only one with a) college degree. She decided she | was going to get a teaching job if it killed her. She had never targht, but she did a lot of work for the local PTA, and she knew that by taking a summer school course she could do substitute is now teaching about two days a week and loving it, and even think- ing of doing additiona! study and advancing in her teaching. “Jean loved real estate, but hadn't been able to get into it be- cause {it requires full time and, often, even weekends and eve- nings. So she broke down and took a typing course, becoming real good at it. “Then she hit all the real estate offices in town, and now has a part-time receptionist-typing job at one of the big ones. “Margaret loved saleswork, but | race sles ppreggarent ore ||KS dh aa time salesgiri. So she contacted SOT) €lm Ss one of the big cosmetic houses to | see about direct selling—doorbell ringing. a _ all,’ re LePage hd The ever-new coat dress, a per- want selling. an can } e te any other way. I'l) try ringing | ‘ct foil for your ‘‘smal] furs, doorbells.’ | goes softly feminine with gathered Spidin Mw She’s on her own, makes her own hours, meets lots of interesting people, and does well financially. “As-for me," the letter con- | cluded, ‘‘I like people, too, but I hate selling. So | finally landed a job as hostess at a restaurant in the downtown section, where I work from 10:30 to 3:30. “Just goes to show that you can dig up a job if you really mean Pamper Toddler With Pastel Coat and Poke Bonnet flattering skirt fullness. The versa- tility with which the coat style In these days of too many toys. “Funny thing is, she loves it. | (released tucks) pocket detail and | by Herbert Sondheim Coat Dress Is Foil for ‘Small Furs’ adapts itself to all figure types explains the constant popularity. | dress offers a variety of quick- | Change ideas lending itself to |either day or evening wear, and yard goods departments offer un- told possibilities with their new fabrics, both in texture and color Bust Waist Hips Size 35 3 36 inches 12 36% 6% 37% inches 4 | 38 2 39 inches 16 40 %» 41 inches 18 2 32 4 inches 2 Size 12 requires 4° yards of 39 Although simple to sew, the in store win- | lrather than too few. a thoughtful | aunt or doting grandma may well | turn to clothes as a good alternate inch material for dress (% length | sleeves) and 1 yard of 39 inch | materia) for irterfacing. To order | Dancing Rule Given for the Writer Mrs. Post Agrees With Woman’s Own Opinion on Matter ter, I personally feel that it is-in very bad taste for anyone to dance cheek to cheek, and although I think that teenagers can get away their teens to do this. There are some in our set who agree with me, but quite a few that do not. Dear Mrs. Post: is being married very soon here in our house, The wedding will be a simple one, although our daughter will wear a bridal dress and veil. I would like to know if it is neces- sary for me to wear a hat inas- much as the wedding is in the house and not in the church, or is it permissible to appear without one? Because it is a religious cere- mony’ you should wear some- thing on your head and not be necessarily «8 hat but a headdress of some sort Dear Mrs. Post: Could you en- | lighten us on the correct wearing jot veiled hats? Specifically, a | young woman in our circle recently | bought a very lovely hat trimmed with a light colored veil sparsely dotted with tiny rhinestones, the veil coming just below the nose. This young woman was quite up- |set when she was criticized for wearing a “veiled hat” at night. | Does good taste frown on wearing such a hat during the evening? The rhinestones suggest eve- ning wear and if she thinks it becoming and likes it, there ts mo reason why she shouldn't wear it. Dear Mrs. Post: May boys of fourteen act as junior ushers at a wedding? There are two boys of this age whom we would like to include in my daughter's wedding if you say it is proper. Would they help seat the guests? It would be entirely proper and they would help seat guests. weather colors Cordovan leather is made form | the hides of horses. KX FINER loomfield =, Pe AE ASHION SHO 1662 Coots ~ OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL’ 9 1662 S._ Telegraph R Z S. Telegraph Rd. 6 | { } ' No woistline the middy will conceal the fect. These jumpers ere most populer worn with shirts er stocks. Miss S. F.—An easier waistline, looser and suppler, a big change from the small-waisted. rounded hip. exaggerated bosom look. This | new, easy silhouette is more wear able for your straight boyish figure. “Ay Cdn if you keep your mouth shut Girls are never too young to learn the importance of good clothes Coming as gifts. these are more likely to be cherished Grandmothers with a bulging | purse and a yen to pampering might well choose one of the love- ly new pastel-colored corduroy coats with poke bonnet for a tod- dier.. It corhes with or without leggings. In delicate pink, blue, maize or white, these toddlers look like real cherubs just stepped down from heaven. The coats are fine- ly tailored and fitted in a smocked version, with sculptured princess lines, and some even have Irish lace trim. Ot course they soil quickly. but then they wash quickly too. Made of fine Sanforized corduroy they come through repeated washings | rithout losing any of their original - mayne Os . Just three main pattern parts The lustrous sheen of the finely | the entire dress—beginner-easy woven corduroy never lapses to|'0 sew! It's a smart “go-every- | corduroys. that b look of knock - about | Where” dress—a must for any oe ome ae winter wardrobe! And yoked over | the shoulders, it has the new | Americans consume upwards of | “natural” - shoulderline - effect! So «| tong enough someone may suspect eight million tons of sugar per slenderizing in gay stripes! Shop leisurely Sunday after- noon for newest Fall clothes— Suits, Dresses, Sports- . wear and Shoes OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 110 5 | that you have good common sense. vear. | Pattern 4887: Misses’ sizes 12, — }14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% NEW yards 45-inch fabric. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- |tern for first-class mailing. Send 'to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone. size and style number | Make Long Jacket | Maternity jackets must be long, be they homemade or bought. If RUGS and CARPETS CLEAN ENOUGH TO SLEEP ON! . with our expert service! Call us now! you're going to make, spend a day trying on ready-mades in the high- 9x12 RUGS priced line to determine how long is long enough for you. _ Amewers to Previees Puxtle $495 Small ad4itional charge fer sising / ' ' ' WAY | eases . In a cold clime, a coat without Pattern 1179, address Spadea Syn- | dicate. Inc., P.O. Box 535, Dept. |P-4, G.P.O., New York 1, N.Y. State size. Send $1.00. Airmail handling 25 cents extra. New Pattern Booklet 11 now available for 25 cents. Add 4 cents for han- dling, if paid by check or money order. Bath Is Better ‘Than the Shower for the Nerves more feminine than a luxurious, ; scented bath. But, busy women | often forsake this luxury in favor of the short, brisk, time-saving shower. As your doctor will tell you, a long. soothing bath is the quickest, easiest and least expensive way to relax the nerves and muscles thor- oughly. And, if you have the proper bath preparations, the bath can become a glamorous beauty (as well as bealth) ritual, Starting with bath crystals, put | |these right under the tap for a | good softening and scenting effect. Next, add bubble bath oil for an ultra-feminine feeling. It will also give your whole body the lubrica- tion it needs . Make certain your mth soap (choose your bath soap in rain- bow colors, for a gay note) pre- vides foamy, rich lather as well as a rfereshing scent. _ Starting with your toes,. scrub your entire body with a soapy brush, paying particular attention to your heels, elbows, upper arms = wherever you notice roughened in. If you've spent some time as a weekend guest with someone who shares your love of bath prepara- tions, you might offer her a thank- you gift of the same bath soap she so generously offered you during your stay. Get Wind Sleeves wind sleeves is a a bad buy. If the Nothing makes a woman feel RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 | coat is a bargain, buy the inner | Cuffs at the five-and-ten and install : 587 by Canna Wadler It's new! It's thrifty! Sew this adorable doll. Attach her to lid of 3-pound shortening can for cookies. Skirt covers can, keeps cookies fresh. Use scraps. Pattern 587: Transfer, directions for doll cookie-can cover. Use 3 pound shortening can, gay’ scraps. Send 25 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. PETUNIA! My, how fanéy Can you get? Vegetable soup From ice cubes yet/ ae | Poe "Good idea, Petunia! Freeze homemade vegetable soup in icecube t fay s— store cubes in a plastic bag in the freezer. Later, there’s a cup jthem. If you're handy with a needie. wool embroidery will brighten the edges of the cuff. | of soup ina jiffy! - +} ' it t ‘ er my > S a "Srv “~o-o “> -Four Qctob Village Players Are Rehearsing for Big Event Mrs, Anthony J. Daley is direct- ing rehearsals for the three act play “Season in the Sun” which the Village Players will give Oct. 22, 23,.29 and 30. She is being assisted by Mrs. William Martin, Frederick Gar- rison, Frances Moriarity, Earl B. Wilson, Mrs, David E. White, Mrs. Stanley Gillen, Mrs. J. Reed Alex- ander, Mrs. Harry Arthur, Richard Brown, Louise Hersey and Cari Reynolds. in the cast will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech, Mrs. John A. Gilray, Mrs. C. C, Hood, Mrs. W. Carleton Scott, Mrs. E. S. Reid, Bud Howell, Gordon Jeynes, Ken- neth Jones and Vern Markley. — \ - Newcomers Welcome Mrs. Joseph Galardi Mrs. Joseph Galardi was wel- comed as a new member of the Pontiac Newcomers Club when 20 members and two guests gathered for a luncheon at the Exmoor road home of Mrs. H. J. Halef, Wednesday. Mrs. William Garner assisted the hostess. Guests were Mrs. W. J. Beebe and Mrs. M. D. Monger. A men’s night dinner to be held Oct. 27, at Cl THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 Dates | been completed for the annual dis- ie a SEVEN _ —st-— the Sun et for Season in Couple Wed in Evening Ceremony Robert Armstrong Claims Bride at Kirk in the Hills Kirk in the Hills was the setting Friday evening for the marriage of Barbara Frances Jones and Robert Manning Armstrong The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Karr Jones of Birmingham and he is the son of the Robert Alexander Armstrongs of Cherokee road. _ Two hundred guests witnessed the 7:30 ceremony which was performed by Dr. Harold C. De- Windt. The bride approached the altar wearing a gown styled along cor- onation lines. The satin bodice was fashioned with an open neckline and stand up collar of Chantilly lace. Lace also edged the long, pointed sleeves, Triple tiers of nylon’ net ,over satin, edged with Chantilly MRS. ROBERT MAN Ps) 2 SS Se a NING ARMSTRONG r Manor w anned heirloom prayer book, topped i . Se! “jaeeetme = |Zonta Club Plans Benetit Mrs. D. Clark Stuart of born attended her sister as matron! Pans for the Nov. 10 card party | Chad Mellinger, with arrangements a = have been completed by members| are Mrs. Raymond Sampson, Mrs. of honor wearing a waltz length gown of forest green crystalene |! Pontiac Zonta Club. Proceeds Horwitz, Mrs. Dorothy fashioned with bouffant: skirt from the annual event, to be held| Brooks, Mrs. Leland Clemence, mated ries ip Roosevelt Temple on State ave-| Mrs. Frank Hasse, Clara Nus- her headpiece and bouquet | "UC, Will benefit the scholarship| baumer and Lola Parkins. were composed of chrysanthe-| {Und and other civic projects that) Mrs. A. O, Ish, president, has mums and ivy. the club sponsors. announced an invitation from the Other attendants, wearing toast- Assisting the chairman, Mrs.| Saginaw Zonta Club te attend a crystalene ailh gowns, . banquet on Tuesday in Hotel were Mrs. Robert Lyons, sister of Banereft, The will be held in honor the groom and Anne Ellison of Grosse Pointe, cousin of the bride. Francis, second | Chrysanthemums and ivy also of Zonta Inter formed their headpieces and bou- _ the Willis, United States Mackie Woodruff of Ann Switzerland as an served as best man and ‘meniber of Zonta Inter- Rebert Gaukler of Fort a, Me., henneth ’ ™ rea groups of ae Fever a ted Douglas Sands of Detroit sea a “ to Ge 's mother received her eral Hospital te be held on Nov, reception held at Or- 10 and Li at Pontiac High School, Country Club wearing waltz length gown of rose bro- Mellinger was hostess for She wore black accessories evening meeting of orchid corsage. her home on Blaine - oe en 2 nag Peer street. Assisting her with the din- . a t Ue gown im Party Planned Future Events with satin, She also wore black aor weve Sach He Revere ° i § accessories and a white orchid \ : New- by E.G.Winns (Set by WSCS corsage. | Mrs. Lyle Saum. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gilmour Winn| Mrs. Sigmund Chmiloski was in| Following the reception the bride| PHYLLIS MARIE BRINKER will entertain at a dinner party charge of @ panel presentation of | Changed to brown wool costume tt cod Mire. George H. Brtaher this evening in their home on Pem-|‘‘The Fourth National Assembly” ~ Drayton Plains are announcing Pentine Press Photos when WSCS of First Methodist | Mer #cessories were of brown and/| u,. engagement of their daughter, , brook drive, Archie Plans were made to attend the irs. Charies Barrett, county po | Far * | Church. Mrs, Hugo Hertel led the GALLAGHER tulle ever slipper satin. A fitted er ahd Movslshaaal style show today in Birmingham. | jicewoman, spoke on juvenile de-| On the guest list for the evening | &Foup in repeating the Lord's! bodice of lace extended over the = by She i he A report on the ee ee ees pov she ot Alpha | Were, Shirley Lyons, Mrs. Freak | Prayer and Mrs. cre c hips. The bodice also featured +Y “ is board meeting was given Ts. | members guests Webster, Mrs. Raymond Sisty, | 8#ve devotions, based on * MUSI co a V neckline trimmed with seed “bs Ber daughter of | James Leach and plans were dis-/| Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi | yrs Philip "aie. Mrs med Benefit of a Good Christian Home.” aia : Mey Mrs, Velma |Cussed for a Christmas party to sorority. Wednesday evening at Murphy and Mrs. Donald Giardano. | Mew John Mitchell assisted (° 1g 4 Horge, Ponties PE 4-0866 A front panel of lace highlighted ‘ io ek B * be given : pters on eee ee, ons. - the bouffant skirt of tiered tulle hs : aynes of | Dec. 5 in Hotel Waldron. Ellen! pians for the “Haystack Swing” ; i a A Juliet cap of matching lace and Ee ee a Marquette Gallardo was a guest at the meet- 1. be sponsored by the crue’ Cherokee Hills Group seed pearis held a fingertip veil vege wer street and he |'"*- \ Nov. 6, at Chieftain Hall were dis-| Meets at Donelson ‘ carnations with a white orchid. | a ; , is the _ of ‘Welcome Rebekah "Ge at the meeting were Mrs ting or the "Timuloy smosting td Shirley Slaybaugh as maid of . Mrs. Minnie Hostess to Lodges L. T. Flynn Jr., Mrs. Jerry John- | the Cherokee Hills Civic Associa- honor wore a gown of aqua net Fm een ~=6«CBartlebaugh | sont RAPER Nes 246 was 20", Lois Mcintyre and Alice | tion = , PRS Chamberlain |e ee Settee ty etman trite weane'2ed| ——- CPEN) SUNDAY a matching tiara held a nose veil. > ieabece * Chamberlain Paved evening in Malta Te™ | Dhilathea Meets the by-laws were read and voted She carried a bouquet of yellow ; n street. = Richard Youn kde | |upon. Norman O’Brien is president pompons and chrysanthemums. a fh b 3 ¢ 4 | Mrs ichar Pa = one The Philathea Class of Oakland of the group and Donald Hoffman ? to 5 Mrs. Robert Overcashier and > Fae, q “ grand, announced that plans Avenue United Presbyterian | is vice president. VRS. ARCHIE R. Janet McCurry were the bride's other attendants. They were BARTLEBAUGH gowned like the honor maid, * but in shrimp and toast color | peach giamellia corsage with Jo- respectivety. They carried bronze bouquets of pompons and chrysanthemums. Kathryn Klingler was flower girl | hanna Hills roses. wearing a miniature replica of the ea teed caine eas fae Sm arenes | ree awe, ot|| OPEN SUNDAY Sportswear Donald F. Bartlebaugh was best | igan honeymoon. Grayden, Mrs. William Grace, |Cvent vere discussed at ¢ 10:30 to 2:30 for his brother and seating were Dale Hassenzahl | -jere’s How Floor ee ils Painted Easily Painting the kitchen floor? Take ‘Mrs. Preston Scott After a reception in the church’ Feted at Shower | A pink and blue shower at the |home of Mrs. Preston C. Scott of | | } trict meeting to be held in Pon- tiac on Nov. 8. Other business of the Thursday meeting included a summary of the district work of the yearwgiven by Mrs, Ray Lowé, | district president. Banquet Planned a meeting of the group. Mrs. Kersten Jr. received the trophy Church met Tuesday at the Short street home of Mrs. Ernest Hill- man. Devotions were given by Mrs. Charlies Seaman and the 2 members revealed their Sunshine Sisters. ‘ Other officers are Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr., secretary and Mrs. | Wallace Edwards, treasurer. On the board of trustees are Car! | Bird, Mr. Krantz and Mr. Ed- | wards. ie Coats Accessories Alvin. Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportewear-fer Ladies a heavy pencil and mark off lines | to make two-foot squares. One day, paint alternate squares so that the kitchen looks like a check- erboard Nellie s 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. "1 Bleck West of Huron } ‘PARKING REAR of STORE The next day, not letting’ your Mrs. Bartlebaugh wore a street| paint dry out, paint the other | length dress of aqua crepe with squares: You can use the room for | black accessories, She wore a cooking the whole time. ' Scott, F ’ J« ‘ R 4 : , Hanson, Mrs. Everttt Fields, Mrs. | Tuesday st Jack McGrady, Mrs. Harry Geyer, — 398 SS. Gaginew 6 , . "2 wil meet Mrs, Virginia Percival and Karen) MOMS of Amerie Un, prank Vas \ Horn, 199 Mechanic ee — # byteriain Church will meet for din- ner Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Floyd Mortenson, an authority on the geological formations of Missionary Society ‘Announce State Meet Wednesday and Thursday, the . | Women's Missionary Society of the ee ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 Confident Living Belief in Self Overrules Feeling of Limitations _____ : Harvest Home Marks Service at Newman AME The twelfth annual Harvest Home will be observed at 11 a.m. } 4 i ; ¥ Michigan Synod, U, L, C. A., will - *. o “ : |hold its 35th Annual Convention once eense in Newman A. M. E. Church ' x tacts Lateren Core Ap watt hl wn ty gx | na eer have eed Sunny Te program, bg if | proximately 300 delegates and career, he must I do not want to give the im- sponsored by the Stewardess board | guests are expected from through- dozens of firms and pression that to succeed in life you lof the church. The Rev. J. Allen ot te ae en ie cee tent Sone Paster i ptr aes, stray, seins w recur a frm cra wae fa; mar scene Rodel pigchonpalarys é was to rescue as persons than some executives ing wi egal oa , dividual people ‘jare. But I am saying that every- altar. GRACE on Wednesday and ends a ane 4 bony Pps ‘ oi aa wate Rey: Services are being bald current : Corner of Genesee and Glendale oot ieee : — . o Sas would read novell ~—s rg tage: \chard Lake Ave. vans ee a Services at 9 A. M. and 1LA. M. || Planning the affair: Housing and the men who litle spiritual power, too little per- | building is being completed on Au- »|meals, Mrs. W. A. Cummings; worked for sonality strength. Don't think you ‘burn Avenue. Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker — Chas. Gamble. Mrs. R. D. didn't believe a old or too weak. Don't 4 . and Mrs, Lyle Echtinaw: themselves. yourself. Don't put restric- | Gi Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. §| banquet. atrs. Lewis Crean ay: | REV. GEORGE JEFFREY =| “4, friend would go into one of | ons On your self. joasce Fond Neseec “ man. 5 st you'can God. : [Revival Topics |x cr‘.sieo cin io'ons Satearas a PHAR, nan = A tee ) St. John’s Lutheran Chure Week of Special Effort anal tasrmasaed tage mie Porn be -peomgenws farmers and churchinen of Amert ig American Con terence Letheras Council) to ; > _j |eneasing personali you to do the best you can. Then il Street st Cherry Street Conclude on Sunday re ANNOUNECH [err z2s.s2,rercets tn be sure He will help you do it ca wil reflect the greater role the Sunday on SS aaa A pew peasy The series of evening a Copyright, 1954 —— iA Ao) Be ee . a. Mm. you, . } (Dp oes Beet Rl iO say | ow’ vasa Umtay tees | Guest Preacher Speaks |..." Me™" ™ S* "Theater to Sh es Program, enw nin ia O— Church wil conclude Sunday. | Bach Night Until Oct. 24 /"""Toen why are you stil here | oa 75 salad Filme of the 1804 canvassing season, Re 4 ; Guest r, the Rev. LJ \ ports show increased spontaneous St. Paul Lutheran Church & Scheite of Detrot wil’ preacn| o# Church of Brethren ("TON tag what's Geen , aicthnapl aioe fo gersen { ‘(The Church of the Lutheran Hour) row. The on eee | Continuing his series of services | wrong with this job? I'm satisfied. Free of Charge fie ees of Creme, North “Abicn, ——-JOSLYN AP pastor. +a yw See ee the — living» I've got no kick | By Religious News Service During the adult session, which | Indo-China, East ’ Pakistan, India ( Welcomes You ville, W. Va. will speak at the) wy cheated a ot | ect with Mr — tee aver | sores. 9:30 A M.—Sundey Schoo! 10:45 A. M.—Moming Service THE FIRST CHURCH ]|Church of the Brethren tonight,| . hamea en tied oped!” | Christian Youth Cinema Ine. an- | ) my frieed. “The trow- Wilcox; Junior High students with . George Mahder, Pastor — Phone FE 5-0404 OF a eee aoe ee ble with you, young\man, is that nounced here that the organiza-|Miss Patty Looman, and Senior CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Watch “This ts the Life’—Sunday, 1:00 P. M.—W{BK-TV “Th Church ts » Crusade, and reper rae he | til the kick has gone eut of you.” i purchased the Costian} Young poeple with Mr. and Mes. SCIENCE CHURCH ii ee , Member Counts” _ Amneng which pointed to a man sitting be- ter in a suburban German- MacGregor. Whittemore Strest ‘a ° Sunday Schoo! is addressing himself are “Our! pind « giass door labeled, “Sales | town and will Following the evening Sen, 7:28 P.M.—H, J. Drake 4 First Southern Missionary : Fellow pcan ot tet ee ee Our! nienager.” “De yeu exe that | nation’s firet re nin, neue (if the Bethany Youth Center, all = co Services, 2:30 PF. M. Chris’ , Pres- o”" ligious house | Sen., 7:60 P. M.—Prayer Service BA TIST CHURCH gereine Service, 1:60 F. a. ent Church,” “Solution to Sin pga car Mee shoals oe The Rev. Harry G. Bristow Jr [steorggeayesinals epee Paviadioae | Meshal ctimabermsnand indi Vicks A P ; rr) * ” . place because ; ce ones Oe ee rene orhems| te © antag 0 te cdvemied. | wnt ant Goecter of Ge Comms iat Bahay Ce et | si Rév. LeRey Schafer, Pastors Is No Difference,” “Hy ©| That’s where you belong, and | &TuP, said no admission charge |8:30 p.m. The speaker for this ; 365 East Wilson Ave. ' ; and An Full | tat’s where you're going to be | will be made at the theater's night- | Prief ‘devotional service will be ' Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. 4 ly showings of religious movies. |Miss Relta Smith, director of Merging Worship .....11:00 A.M. an all day meeting witt| The clerk looked at him unbe-| Me added that ene of the prof | B.T.U. 6:45 P.M. | Fata a basket dinner at aera oo me alone. I'm| ¢ct’s main purposes is to combat ° **eeeee eee eeeee . Rev. es Ww. Shafer 8a w I 7 * juvenile delinquen y. t I | Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. _ ‘sainas interest in this 1 Aa the Series ls Planned Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. - = a the same,” my friend an- — said, led Lewen ° Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. cardinals began with |to be And 'T neigh cy to stand | chale’ owning ap Sl paper by Bethany Baptists | REV. A. 1. MULLING. Poster Simplicius, who was pope from |here now and look at that sales| !# te C. Y. C. for a low price. The autumn’ series of sermons | reserved seven | Manager's office and get printed| The Christian film organization hes boon announced by the Rev. | of Rome's four jon —_ mind the firm idea that! also plans to establish an audio- igo pened of Bethany Bap- newly - w , be’ we | . | ano Each cardinal Bogen ab apy visual institute and an audio-visual | ‘The theme is “‘Men of the Bible: EAST HURON at PERRY cy re Fellowship 6:30 P.M. et his a joie a later he — papa — yo at the motion pic- | each has a phobia. With God each : Homer Henderson personal young man again. “You | ture house, Mr. Bristow said, and | obi , " ° Speaking upkeep of his titu- a on the A eo today | = entually will move its religi SS ry rate fl y started | film library, now located at Glen- 5 |] ra (¢ —— =a, | Off and went part of the way around | Side, Pa., to the building. He said oa ke ae prorell .. ca ri the territory several times. Then | the library is the largest and most | inferiority; Amos, social nae Rev. Mitton HL. Bank, ©. D. Mintster Bev. Jobe W. Mulder, Asse. Minister one dark, gloomy night they ar- | Complete of its kind in the world. | Jeremiah, depression; Peter. fear; é 45 A. UNDAY BACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 4. M. pp lesa go Play Reda ocr Ee = a, doubt; Paul, rejection 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP OST LATE ||tumed to the younger man and rector of the Church of “Holy | — ' | aw said: “I'm leaving you here.| Faith, Santa Fe, N. M., became| In one year after retiring asi] Zion Church of the “MAKING MEN WHOLE” | Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Read FE 17-0226 || You've got to sell the rest of the | the fourth Protestant Episcopal | mail carsier, George Davis made N t Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching ' - —~ oe by yourself. And you must | bishop in his family when he re-|1.100 visits in 205 homes for his azarene .e 600 P ¥ PRLLOWsuIP teebiiat — hat _ will end wo | comty pang — jchurch in Nashville, Tenn., as- REV. W. E. VARIAN, Paster : _M OUTH : . a poin to oO New Mexico South- | sisted 10 funerals handled SHEFFIELD : FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH — | west Texas diocese. emergency calls. ana =] ‘Avene cine The younger man watched his | oO = = | [ FHTIRCE Invites You to Our Service teacher get on the train. He : : | CHURCH OF CHRIST te mien am reer | Someneee| Everyday Religion eae i 1190 X. Perry — Phone FE 2-<200 REVIVAL | 22° train ste, ee BT son wae YW aa acon —- | my friend called to him: “Re- By DON D. TULLIS : i te 100 P.M. te P.M Eve. Service ; member, you're still not alone. With th aan uae t ™. = e count low! i Shae ats Hee ete EE PS Nightly 7:30 P.M. || Sect corse, we oe | stitch of basball iis, many fans are convalescing La tt | help you.” on e au raphy of Grantland Rice, THE u 2.7" Re | REV. WM. BUSTER | doug read actd ewe lesa Qe pyaar I LOVED, in which he gives striking inci- : — e BAPTISING SERVICE young man did eventually end u ents in the lives of some of the great players of | any aptist Church i behind that sales manager’s ring = pam F : SUNDAY NIGHT Sierslthan uk) kee mea Among them is the famous Dizzy Dean. When he Church Fred Robert Ti fany, Preaching S SUNDAY SERVICES seas poaaiar ger Me! Pe tctead ‘aa was recovering from an injured shoulder Rice asked | ur W. HURON A MARK AVE. 4 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M me,“‘he still insistes that if it ap on ii ea te He replied “Well, Grant, os (Full Geapet) i. | ire ' -M, : .M. — es ain’t what it was, but what the h— is?” Sunda | Sunday 9:00 A. M—Worship Service Ev ‘ That is a masterpiece. No preacher ever spoke a we School re A. Sunday 11:00 A. M—Worship Service vangelist Oakland Ave. United | more forceful word on the inescapable law of mate- orship Service | Speaking Presbyterian Ch aa mortality. Of most everything, sooner of later, fF 11:00 A. M. | Sunday School—9:45 A. M. arch jj) it may De sald Sit aint what it was. ||| Evangelistic Service 7:00 P. M. Bethany Youth Cen REV. BUSTER R ene oe 10:00 era image et the New England hills an ow drop. | pldies : 4 . * lev. R. " a.m. Divine W is even now = SEER Te | ieee frie Set eee a Las ==, School At middle-age our bodies are not what they were. 836 Galdete Sve a ee | fal Wwe may delay this experience by clean living, | mbus Sundey Schoo! 10:00 . not for . e one an old lady she was oS goalie hahel | age re eee 9:45 A. M. we on cre | beautiful, to which she replied “Well, I should be. Bulletin een foart ee. , ona ms | ny Hl EETING .................. 11 A. M. | I have had ninety years in which to put on my make- Coming Events Poster, REV. CARL DOWNEY vB ¢-es00 EY VICE dd cece ee eee e088 i= ———__—— tp ae ae nernpal foram seat — ~ no : — ANGELISTIC MEETING ........... : stick can long e tireless tick of time. SS | Se 130 P MY ———— | “There comes a day when life itself is not what it Sat., Oct, 23 Halloween x | Officer in Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER THE KIRK to kn os eae arems scenes, comes } Emmanuel Baptist Church | | “0” "on Ve Boe | IN THE HILLS | Heiti ine ate ep with tin our PEARS AND iii u 7:30 P.M. e , we ca 8 our . Hit FAILURES, OUR TRIALS AND TROUBLES will not Telegraph Rood ot Orcherd Lake Ave | . 29 W. Lewrence Street | ‘Io Wet Leng Lote Rese be what they were. They will give way toa “faith | i . BLOOMFIELD HILLS y= mee COO | ccc - | that will not shrink though pressed by many a foe.” ii . | fw paaaaaannaaaaanaaannnnannannnad | Dr. Harold C. DeWindt This faith will hold us in every storm. We shall i 10:00 A. M. $ SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2 Minister | sense a constant Presence walking by our side, every | i Auditors | 3 ers Lake Rd—2 Blocks North of Pontiac Lake RA. % (ne Day at a Time step, every mile of the way. And although “The stars uditorium ig 200 A.M. i ona a : rigs M. Wership 2 | Identical Services “4 the sun pe ig a ‘sheng age and nature i | vuss. 7:20 ?. 00 pre se hoki $ 9:30 and 11 A. M sink in years, we s ourish in immortal youth, i Bible Class \/|||B Tees 7:30PM. Young People Wed. Mid-Week. 7:30 P.M. 3 Og as, unhurt amid the war of elements, the wrecks of 1 | | BRR etc oieaerbtyud PECC TCO TCT 3 nn eee matter and the crush of worlds.” 6 ” tt —_— AANA AA AR ODDO ——_—____ FAITH! It is the answer to.all change and decay, BUILDING FOR ETERNITY = ; First Progressive ° and they who trust the plan and purpose of the | |) The 4th in a Series of Special Messages || Soul Stirring Services Spiritualist Church) | oot Saactney tere HH) Hil | ’ Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. . ° oT on ¥ Corinthian @ CHRISTIAN TEMPLE |] = ‘“22- "| .fcnecu tee ee ans : | es a me? ave or and apes. i Rev. Tom Malone, Teacher ; a pe A Wed. Evening Service, 1.90 P.M. FOREVER.” ogs = EVANGELISTIC | uburn Ave. — 11:00 A. M i | 3 | Lutherans in Coral Gables, Fia.,, TABERNACLE i . M. i Prepare Your Soul to Meet God | 3 FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH Jere devetesten « “Garden of Our 60 Tilden at West Huron i “The Sin of Not Winning the Lost” i | Enjoy True Bible Worship 3 Oakland and Saginaw, @ nt teres a Ml sci, (pee 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Hi ii | tt meee = Full Gospel Nondenominational 3 Fontiac, Michigen iter like thoee that grow in the| Sots GAW, 7:40 — WEAR : | 7:30 P. M. | 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship-S a 3 Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Holy Land. A.M. A. |. Boughey, Pastor . rning rmo '? 2 iene . “WHY SOULS ARE PERISHING” eae rel aay ge pms pe WORD, MOE bes 9:45 to 12:15—Children’s Charch and School |/$ 9.4 aren * Py e 4 s Special Musio—Clarint Soloist, Charles Jos |Mf|| 11:20 to 12:15—Adult Bible Class fer AUS oo cinsses son dit ee '$ otal 4 J) Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages || Z Adult Ages 310450. M0... MORNING WORSHIP ) J 117 —Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday |, 7 * os Big Sing-Musical Program ; “Yielded to Christ” | a j 2 > ° EE eh. TOM MALONE ls ear Dr. fame Marion, Bible Preacher | 3 7:00 P.M. o.oo... EVENING SERVICE 3 . Writer | Speaking on “Where to Go and How to Get There 3 “Man Up Tree” Rev. William £. Hekes. Asst yore Pastor - 4 Asst. Pastor October 17-29 Esch -.You Will Enjoy This Sermon 3 : specking at both services £ FIRST UNITED Miss Evening ot 7:30 aes i Ws a : IONARY CH ; : ui - A Friendly Place to Worship! 3 Rev. H. H. Savage, D. D., Pastor | 195 Peement — Gen ©. iatghe, po huRCH ‘ 4 ms TAD AAAAABAARARAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAARAAA ARPA AAAS s [ i / ‘ ’ ; / \ . ( x 4 f bs a -° Repke * Meeting of UCW Will Feature Noon Luncheon Sun. Night 7:45 P.M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the Whole World” Community United _ Presbyterian Church Drayten Plains, Michigan W. 3. Tecuwtssen, Jr., Paster 9:45 a. m. Bible School 19:00 2. m. Worship Service The Paster Preaching 7:30 p. m. Sunday Evening Hour From Our Film Rental Library NOW IN STOCK All . MOODY Bible Institute SCIENCE SERIES 16mm Sound Motion Picture Films Call Us for Rentals! Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. eseteee { 2 EAST —_— STREET First amos of Christ | Lawrence ané How Qhristian Science Heals “THE DIVINE REMEDY FOR HUMAN ILLS" Station CKLW=—B00 ‘Ke Sunday, 9:45 A. M in their woler at 27375 James residing “REV. L. R. MINER Macedonia Church Moves fo New Site will worship Sunday at the new location on Alton Ave. at Motor St. The new location is a gift of First Baptist Church on Oakland | Avenue, Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor. ee ee and inspiration to the congrega- | tion according to the pastor. ar | ea Siaigeey: Was ot Ge Sinn The church was organized Apr. | 24, 1920 by the Rev. Ford B. Reed. | ‘Churchmen Return Home frpelleseraaptl ees Laser Re. Collms to Talk By NEW YORK — A group of Prot-| cant, Roman Cate and ew Marimont Church >| Colored slides and tape record: | i to Europe and the fi : j any Hy a £ ' deh i | ith EF q a i i 4 4 _& & covered 12 countries. Aim of the seminar was to siudy | states. ~ Reports indicate that a t Eisenhower Cites Need for Reading of Bible SAL coteed Gan clas haar tcthely Uae ib saversity could congue. “ rf oenghod ponerse ial aaimelneciaadamas il le CHRISTIAN ‘CHURCH - Ak tie sani 1 A. M. AND 5:30 P. M. qe ee ree ee 247 N. Saginaw &t. FE 46-0739 20. =. BAS Oe Thursda in Jesus name, Holy Ghost as New Birth. Jesus os the one True God! Always pray Parent, for the sick! pe Sous Gad Alou Soy See Tues., Thurs., Sot, at 7:30 P. M. Zz Couzens |Major ‘Dean Will Relat ‘er nest co eke others better | at Grace Methodist Church, They | didn’t recognize any of those ot-| tending and when the bride turned around after the ceremony they didn't know her, either, Back home, the Filbys checked the wedding invitation. It said the ceremony would be in Grace Meth- odist Church — but at Cedar Falls, Iowa, instead of Des Moines. . | Catholics. In the nine days of grace given him by the doctors: the lungs "THE F PONTIAC PRESS, ~BStUEDST: OCTOBER 16, 1954 NINE ‘Pontiac Quartet Union Plan ‘Musical Program | “Spirit of Memphis” is the title | of the musical program scheduled for Thursday night at 8 p.m. in the Bagley School. Graham Film Will Be Shown | Sponsored by the Pontiac City Quartet Union it is being given by the women’s division of the group. Bobby White is chairman. The average age of the people of Connecticut is 32.7 years. . ‘What's Your Excuse’ Will ‘Be Presented at Barnett Chapel WESLEYAN “What's Your Excuse” is the 10:00 Sun. School Rev. C. title of the “New Hour ef Deci- sion” film which will be shown at 11:00 Worship Listes pengy ase Merni A.M. 6? NORTH LYNN STREET Pastor ing Over Pon We Present—"HERALD OF SALVATION’—Tupe In. W. ¥. ¥. & OS Evangelistic 7:30 tae WCAR (1130 be) af 9:05 te 9:20 D. Friess | Fist Baptist Church Sunday at | the church. e : ‘Neptiol Guests in Right hurch, but Wrong City DES MOINES — Mr. and Mrs. | Audubon’s Bird‘ Books Sold for Over $30,000 ORANGE, Tex. #® — James John Audubon’s personal volumes of INVITE YoU to Worship With Us SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M, Worship . 11:00 A. M. Evening . . 1:45 P.M. Revival Pastors HAM W Huron at Wayne St. William H. Marbvech, Edward D. Avuchard, 9:45 A. M. Church School “THE gy einen os joy" Rev. B. D. -Auchard, Preathing Evangelist Watson Argue, Jr. S|} Oct. 20 - Nov. 7 REVIVAL CAMPAIGN COMING HENNIGER CANNON TEAM: Emmanuel Baptist Church October 25 thru 31, Nightly Nightly Gxeepr Sat., 7:45 P.M. Singing ° Music Preaching a at 3:30 p.m. WILL TELL OF RECOVERY—Maj. and Mrs. Chap ave fiber @ TAAMIEE tea to &. Jude when | Bethel Baptist Church will sponsor | S. Ss ie aes eee Oe. Se ee the Major was facing major surgery on his lungs. | re Rev. J. A. Davis, pastor of bg big ome Street Baptist Church \ “A VISIT TO CAIRO” pe rer ae et vont 3 cake ( FIRST METHODIST re ° songs by, George B. Shea. Cliff Barrows, | South w St. Judson Street fom praeBieary oo a are ed R. pl Minister — “Sunday afternoon services alo | SUNDAY MORNING .....10:00 A. M. pead-g 4 tse ‘toe oon Penal lige Cig | CHURCH SCHOOL ..... 11:30 A. M, ra fe bere | YOUTH FELLOWSHIP .. 6:00 P. M. The Senior Usher Board of New|] EVENING SERVICE ..... 7:30 P. M. Fourth in a series ef the Holy Land Teur wv The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin at Fairmount Come—Worship with Us! Morning, 11:00 A. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Leslie Busby is president of the ‘esa church board and the Rev Hear the Pilgrimaires Sing W. H. Bell Pastor, — Rev. E. C. Swanson Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A. M. —Your Family Should Be in Sunday School— . “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE UNDERSTANDING AND PRACTICE OF GOD’S ALLNESS ° FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH : eee “THE FORMULA DOESN'T WORK” The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, speaking 73 KENNETH A. | HUTCHINSON 11:00 A. s1.—-Slorning “THE WORLDLY MAN'S PORTION” Worship P. M.—Evening Worship H. C. Artz—Pastor | All Saints Episcopal C Church 2 WILLIAMS STREET af WEST PIKE er eee ee ec PC eT Fe Te wae ee ERR en OF OO “THE 1,000 YEARS Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 sinenin are OF REVELATION 20” WHEN DO Worship 11 A. M. - 7:30 P. OCT. 24 WILL FEATURE THE BEGINNERS DEPT. Burtella B. Green, S. S. Supt “Bring a New Family with You” WILL THEY BE YEARS OF PEACE? THEY BEGIN? THE SECOND IN A SERIES ON WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES Church, Prospect St. These “Birds of America” have been ac- —— services will be held nightly at|quied by H. J. Lastches stort j through Oct. 29. for a sum “in excess of $30,000." of New York y SEAT The Rev. and Mrs. Wade Jake-| The five volumes contain 1,065 Member of of | ite othe fo way of Belding will conduct the | 1, i a bird ot Lee S Christian Science proce eM Ge ee aa mace eee tog-ts Chat Belen Massachusetts. | lecture you eve wings rating Gospel hymns | natura attended, we will and travel-pictures of Palestine. 1851. They arrived in Orange under October 17_Sunday a a en more : songs will| Stark added books to a price- torua escnage ingrl aah services. less collection of art treasures CHURCH EDIFICE poe oe The Rev. George Murphy is | started by his mother, the late at ais aon pastor. Mrs. Miriam Lutcher Stark. . ar ws The very Rev. John W. Lange, | J” oJ missionaries in Ceylon stud- ies singing fish as a hobby. He PRESBYTERIAN SPECIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE... 9:45 A. M. | Plrkdele © Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin REV. WAYNE E. WELTON, Mintster—FE 9-0008 It’s Another Family Day at The FREE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL 87 Lafayette—2 Blocks W. of Sears A CLASS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE F ‘Sunday School 10 A. M. * 7. * CCC CeCe eT ee ee TOMORROW EVENING, OCT. 17, 7:30 Worship . 11:00 2. m. Mea acne a FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Alliance Youth 25 East Boulevard — Seuth of Le Drive Fellowship ........ 6:15 Rev. Charles Weber—Cuest Pm TL 9:90 A. M—Senday School 7:30P. Service Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m. 1) | HL EUGENE RAMSEY. Minister | “RESISTING ‘THE ROLY sPIRIT” | \ Ges. Offices: Andersen, Indiens ad - - ne 11:00 A, Mr Bheoring Faure es Rector St. George’s Chapel |: St. Aaderw’s Chapel Milford, Mich. tome ty pe : Prater, 11 A. M.—Hely Communion sre and Sermon by the Rev. “Waldo BR. Hunt, H Ward H. Clabuesch i a Es I Ds Seventh-day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. | » Speaker H. E. LOHR FREE SING See How te Obtain All Welcome Your, Favorite Bible or 2 Bible YOU OWE IT TO YOUR- Geape! Hymns SELF TO HEAR THIS pasarecicedhecannd i 2 oe ek on Load Off Her Mind Country Reporter Bares - Gripes in Weekly Column CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. (UP)— Mrs. Lavina Heminger, a rural correspondent for the weekly Ce- dar Springs Clipper, got a load off her mind in her column in this week's Clipper. Mrs. Heminger has been the Sandy Pleasant correspondent for the Clipper for 20 years and offi- cials of the paper said her column “ig one of the most popular fea- ¢ures of the paper.” In her column this week, Mrs. Heminger wrote: “Well my mind is so full of a certain subject I can think of noth- ing else. And so even if | know J will make many epemies.1 must write about it. Why is it that my boy and other neighbor men can- no get a deer during hunting season? I will tell you why. It is becouse all the deer are killed weeks before hunting starts. Last nighr a group of men from dil- ferent cities (I could name them, IIZ ZZ LLL New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail me ALD LAKE 3 f - Sterling Hayden —ALSO— “RHAPSODY” orcs’ \ weaesaat « * N N \ \ ; \) ew. of afi warning lights in different houses | went out like a flash, and I heard cars coming home. “I presume I will be tormented worse than ever but if someone | don't stick up for the law what! good is it? The Rentsman family | saw 3 deer Sunday morning. 4) doe, a buck and a baby fawn. What chance have they got with a pack of dogs after them? ‘Now that I have got into 80) much trouble I might as well tell | some more. | have a_ neighbor who likes to tormem me. They heve a bunch of chickens. They like to live at my place. One| sleeps in my hen house every} night. I can't get her out, 2 most of the summer, am feeding | ther now, “They weigh from 2 to 3 Ibs. I asked the neighbors to take them heme, They didn’t. I asked how much they wanted for them. They They roam my fields as if they owned them. They pulled up all my strawberries last spring and late them so I had no berriés. | They broke my big gate; now it lies on the ground and I am not able to fix it. When I come home from church Sundays there stand the cattle on my back cement porch. already sions."" Miss Babcock said state officers began investigating shining activi- cock lives_soon after this week's Clipper came out. Gasoline taxes, state and fed- eral, and other levies on motor vehicles, will raise an estimated $30 billion in revenue in the next MON : JACK PALANCE SMITH: PALMER » Jl ‘MARI B | i f SUNDAY DOORS OPEN AT 12 Fechicolos if iT 1 JHN PAYNE 245 | In|} Given by Jury 2 more : ) rested and held in Oakland C t g> home at night. I have fed them | sted ar n ounty Nina Babcock, editor of the Clip-| Arrest Damage Appeol Likely After Judge Claims Verdict ls Out of Line. An Oakland County Circuit Court | jury yesterday awarded a 32-year- old Walled Lake man a $12,000 judgment against Thomas C. Fitz- patrick and Fitzpatrick’s Phar- macy Inc. on a charge of false arrest. | The. jury's finding, however, was questioned by Judge George B. Hartrick : Minor E. White of 7400 Heney- | | suckle Dr, rought the suit claiming | Fitzpatrick had him falsely ar- Jali March 12 and 13, 1953. “A principle of law was in- volved,” said Hartrick. ‘I thought | 1 had thoroughly explaiied the is- sue to the jury. In my opinion the jury did not understand or ignored the charge of the court and returned a verdict contrary. to the law and facts as presented.” Fitzpatrick’s attorneys have 20 days to enter a motion for a new trial or a motion for the judge te decide the case apart from the jury's findings. Attor- neys for the defendant were re- — ported planning an appeal. White, formerly Fitzpatrick as a pharmacist, stated in a bill of complaint that on March 9, 1963 Fitzpatrick accused him of embezzling a large sum of money. the Riker building and held all employed by) | He claimed he was arrested “ | day while being questioned and | was not allowed to leave until be} "signed a statement admitting theft detention in jail. not to prosecute. “Juries generally | learn whether the court is in ac- desire to. of $12,000. Next day he said he! was taken to Lansing for a lie| detector test, and upon his return was jailed without a warrant. Fitzpatrick denied that White. was held for questioning against | his will and said he questioned White after finding irregularities in the cash register. He said he| : THE PONT ee ter WRAPPED UP IN WORK — Starlet Marla English, who has an did not urge .White’s arrest and | important role in Paramount's forthcoming “White Christmas,” hasn't | let her success go to her head—it's gone to ber feet. Anyway, as you Fitzpatrick said he later decided | 4, see she’s all bound up in her work ; é IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 , aya | = | THAT |Convicted of Trying Palade Sd a Sf |to Kill Wealthy Wife ca tc west scien ene tang etd wealthy, estranged wife, shipping | ’” |heiress Andrea Luckenbach Ham- | _ A Superior Court jury returned | the guilty verdict yesterday. Sen-| simple assault in the shooting of | Woodrow Long, Mrs. Hammer's Sent yee. peeipenet ea Oot re oe * _SRMNOON Del. w—Freder- | | Rs a of assault Se kt te | Fox and Hounds ne Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills ae Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 SERVING bie LUNCHES C3 | The shootings were in a stable \ Ze. < _ deste [vets sece treck last \ ah be covered. om From 12 Noon as Well-as Dinners from 5:30 ee re ks PL Oe fice Shots Ji AIR-CONDITIONED PLENTY OF PARKING © for - Roast Turkey Dinner Roast Turkey Mashed Potatoes and Gravy | |= Dressing * Cranberry Sauce Vegetable and Tossed Salad Hot Buns and Butter Beverage 7 a . 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Sat. “Riding Shotgun nas 8:00 p. m. BEVERAGE = f ; Fugitive.’ Richie Andrusco o ott Jungle Gents owery | It ip nevertheless understandable gun. Sat “Rose Marie.” Ann Biyth | Boys ; , ; how lay people will occasionally | "eve"? Keel 4, net Key Larne umpnsey Bogart.| 9g We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets OR 3-4131 form opinions which reflect human 6a: Tues’ “Valley of the Kings ——. pares sreasute of the a) impulses rather than those justi- [oes [27 ive De Parker, “Mase | Medre umphrey eart alter ; Haste to Live Derothy McQuire, Huston | as P 7 j ; a Sterling Mayden. Coleen Gray Loop Ba’ Th c ont ‘ if t > | Beaver said special attention will note “ Derry Suliven, Derethy Malone | Technicolor . qterny,” Noah Beory Je j > ‘ 4, > t un. Mon: “Magnificent seasion, Gun, Tues: “She Couldn't Say No,” > . ® be given drivers who commit traf-| .oicr “sane Wyman, Rock Hudson | Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons . 7 ‘ai tEé a ° , fic Violations which endanger pe-|_ Tues, Thurs: “Tanganyika,” color.| Thurs, Sat: ° ous Mission,” > l | Vou : a T Reta Rema. a ama Techatecter, Victor Mature, Piper , _— > : man ur > pone al _—_ : itn | Dixie Hwy., 1 Block North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 | At A At tn A bt bh he hh hn Mi he hi MM hi tM Mh Me i hi hi i he i hi hi Mn hi hi i MN i hh dy ~_ pee h bb hhh hb bh bb bb bt by bbb ttn be bed be be bbe he he he he ht hn hae htt ~wrrwereeere,, African thrill-locales to . —s.s...eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeemeeeerermermermermermermererererererereererrvrrrrrrrrrvrvrveyeyey’ |} OWL SHOW TONIGHT! se i te i i A th i th ti hh ti ta ti hi i i hi hi i hi i hi hi i hi hi hi ht hi i Ni Ni hi i Ni i hi i i Mi i hi i i hi i i i i i dl — sapogeny + : capture this raging story! “ uel’. a’ 4 ti , TONIGHT—3 GREAT FEATURES—2 in COLOR ee, +? q AROUND US ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 re ! Travel to Vegas ~ Monroe Evicted #4 © Monroe Evi : | | f When Looking “4 From Apartment for Hollywood | -_ | gs By BOB Mistake of Landlady| Ls VEGAS, Nev. Come to | ° ° s Vegas see ywood. 0 _— Star in Sounds silly, but that’s the way rong orters it is up here in the land of long- rar ay Sends eg - legged lovelies and one-armed ban-| oa : LLYW (UP)—Because dits. I stepped off the plane at Ay ‘ithe mistake of a landlady, a New McCarran Field and guess what I ¥ bg York doctor nearly found Marilyn => movie — as 4 Monroe in his bed when he moved y were shooting a film ri & into his new Hollywood apartment ae toe airport. A TV —— ay this week, it was revealed today ing part of a series st t teactivn wes te @ hurey to move Ann Sheridan, She explained she “a plays the role of press agent for > Org emo tre ofthe ‘Vegns hel Pf cause the lease is up next Friday Driving down the SS . resort hotels, you can see 5 F Furthermore, a friend ef the lywood influence. The architecture calendar agin Higlrp A Sil DeMille out of —— And E memories house, window dressing, the casinos tyguree the sooner she gets out, ofier familiar film names in the|| |, ,rORk a ae better.” floor shows. ic plete Dinner “ree So two days after Joe DiMaggio Keefe Brasselie was headlining | ” struck out at home and went back at the Flamingo. Vivian Bilaine,|] Open ‘til 12 p. m. Sunday to San Francisco, Marilyn rented) | who is soon to repeat her stage thra Thursdey a $450-a-month apartment in the| | ee Se came oy ae et Open ‘til 2 A. M. Fri. & Set. swanky Sunset Strip area from the ' & landlady-owner. It was beautifully —— pyenen | RON furnished in expensive antiques. wp an amazingly successful st Last Sunday, ‘her day off, she at the Sahara. Those Hollywood RESTAURANT moved in—lipstick, nylons and all. | | ee ae ee aon | 1952 Cooley Lake Rd. But the next day the rental agent —"¢ 6 7 Phone EM 38-4939 told the horrified landlady he al- One of the first persons I en- —y ready had rented the apartment to countered in the Sahara lahy was ee ee aa fied « Vietor Mature, making ae cit | * Modern = Square ' ee, key and paid with his wife | es the advance rent. Furthermore, Marlene Dietrich, added glamor to the place with her cool beauty. the New Yorker was a close friend of the owner’s daughter After her opening, she poured whe had arranged the rental. champagne for admirers, who in-| > aie | cluded Van Johnson. He flew up| te 5 ae The next day the owner had the to wish her well. = 1G o 67 I task of “evicting” Marilyn Monroe When Betty Hutton finished up| Ty ae’ ag — Sag enc fg ° ks her fret how 8 ee S| Cy. owner, wishes tion, a reporter remarked, “We'll; dent Secs ol on Bl ie eee” ee con tatond | was * em- u s Ci was a mem- barrasing to all of us. Marilyn's orable evening. One wonders how | 1 S| such a nice girl we would love to || Hutton would adjust to devoting | Americen Hal! lave her back when we have a hoe Beenie od to being Oot] AUBURN HEIGHTS vacancy." mother 4 Cherecht! B4, i as . packed her belongings and went snag age ong yor nya te PHIL HOLLAND a back to the DiMaggio house, the = ber aout | and Mis “SUNSET RANGERS” Md #1 - = doctor arrived with his baggage har ag Rag gg dna THE EGYPTIAN—Twentieth Century-Fox presents | graphed with the revolutionary new Amamorphic |and moved in. So far he still does peeing ow “How could ‘was Admission Dancing Darryl F. Zanuck’s production, “The Egyptian,” | lens, the film is in color. Stars are Victor Mature | not know Marilyn slept there. BEAUTY FROM EAST — Winsome Keiko Awaji, dubbed as the |. »., 9 opening today at the Oakland Theater. Photo |and Gene Tierney, (pictured above). New the world’s faverite blende Marilyn Monroe of Japan, is Hollywood's newest import from the East. T6¢ “a | ts ol , \ ponent som a or ee feet esch 1 ; ° | forced te spend two nights at the | above the water Turnpike Protests Prompt Surgery Saving == | : — —— : . , ae ‘ Barbara Barondess Ma- Courthouse Report Filed | poovent gree yoar-aie re rote —— — Heard at Meeting |Young Victims of Cancer jas crv: te soemonth| yoxin ume Sate Paice tee |iap. Tim reer ewe camty = If BAY CITY w—Protest against) EAST LANSING #—Early oper-|mors responded to mild X-ray|happier days, has arrived re lo ae eae a ictane hee | al re — of turn-| ations on children who are cancer | treatments. New York to re-rent the place. Ye ee ; eee a pikes in Michi were heard | victims lives, Now, both children are in “ yesterday after the Uni = are saving ves. © Wal" | sais and are hea boon oo ver| Marla has Gacided on ex agart-|[omem Cees Cel 10745 A. Ut @ —_Sandogs 2 1306 0. 1 came up for debate at the annual turn of symptoms, the specialist | ment.” she said. STARTING — : i 1:32 - meeting of the East Michigan | Sor said yesterday. added. Freedom from symptoms ? Features at— Tourist Assn. Cancer is second only to acc |18 months after an operation can| | Mrs. MaCiene wit, Bevel | TODAY! 4:06 - 6:40 - 9:19 Dan Haley, Saginaw oil dealer. | among the causes of deaths | be regarded as indicating a cure Wweuhts ta Snfing sucther Conant . a said independent gasoline station i, children.” Dr. Clifford D. Ben-|he said. for the English-style home ip | owners in the Saginaw Valley are |... told some 400 American can- | as Beverty Hillis. There has been « | 66 circulating petitions asking Gov. : vol ttendi . lively interest among prospective Williams to appoint a new com- | Snference at prer~tee Ce ‘ = *| Pontiac Theaters tenants. Dagmar, TV's bosemy LATE SHOW TONIGHT mittee to study turnpike proposals, j biende, was one who wanted to Box Office Open Till 11 P.M Lost Sh at 10:00 P. & The petitions also ask the Legisla-/ Or. Benson sald frequent ex: | pena ge through the house. “The Raid” Starts ot 11:15 P.M on , SINUHE, ture to call a halt to further ac-| aminations te detect any ab- veg The cold che to | . eninies tion by the Michigan Turnpike| nermal growths can be the 7° Egyptian,” os Le oe ee eee | oe eee ee olay today: The Eaytian.” |e 4 “carefully screened” tenant | STARTING TODAY FOR 4 DAYS ONLY—|| THE EGYPTIAN, HAVE pleted. erRaND who will stay a long time and not | on | “Pediatricians who have chi| . STRAND | wind up in the headlines. | FORSAKEN ETERNITY The petitions were prepared |dren under their care from birth zs ; Raid,” Van| ~The lawn is a wreck,” she said. by the Michigan Highway Own- |have been the most valuable |Heflin, Anne Bancroft; “Little |--sightseers and photographers AND EVERLASTING ers and Users Assn. which Haley | means of early diagnosis,” he said. Fugitive,” Richie Andrusco trampled down the roge bushes.” described as a group of oll deal- Dr. Harry M. Nelson, of Detroit, Wed., Fri: “Her Twelve Men,” LIFE FOR THE interested im the tourist busl- |For society, reported deaths |CUrity Risk,” John Ireland, Doro- | Great saw sugar for the first time PERFECTION OF LOVE! ' nese. from tung cancer in the United |'"y Malone. when they invaded India The hassle began when the turn- | States are increasing at the rate —— en ———— — pike authority announced plans to build a 114mile toll road from Rockwood, near Detroit, to Bride- port, south of Saginaw. If Heaven Bars Pooches, Judge Refuses to Stay LONDON u — Do dogs go to heaven? A British judge says he thinks they do—but if they don’t|is no case of cancer no miatter he won't want to stay there. Judge Tudor Rees gave the opin- ion yesterday in hearing a claim for damage against Mrs. Lucy Prosser, former tenant of a house in suburban Banstead . s * member of the family,” said Judge Rees. ‘What is the use of having such a faithful friend if you cannot have him in the house.” * ’ = “If unswerving fidelity and un- failing affection are passports to paradise all dogs will have hon- ored places there.” he added. “And if I do not find dogs in paradise, it will not be paradise | for me and I shall probably apply for a transfer to the other place.” . 'spread to her lungs, of 1.400 a year. While ne drag cures cancer, Dr. Nelson said, chemo-therapy is a valuable adjunct te X-ray and surgery. “The ideal cancer drug is not yet lin sight, and it is not likely that a | drug to cure all cancers ever will |be found.” | “Nevertheless.” he said, “there how far advanced for which noth- ing can be done. A cure is even possible in some advanced cases.” In his discussion of cancer among children, Dr.. Benson cited the case of two Detroit | area youngsters, Michael Paglia | Jr., 3, of Center Line, and Paula kidney cancer when he was eight weeks old, and Paula Benson kidney | years ago, Dr. cancer in Paula's Resigns Farm Post | LUDINGTON #—Loyal L. Bag- ‘ley has resigned his post as chair- ltural Stabilizatioy and Conserva- | tion Committee. Bagley, commit- The judge found Mrs. Prosser | tee chairman since 1938, said ex- responsible for the damage to the house but added: “I do not blame the dogs.” pansion of his personal business jand the press of farm work led \to his action. Lete Show Tonight et 9:50 } LAST TIMES - : TODAY! a | ~~. @ KEELI@ ON OUR WIDE MIRACLE SCREEN! 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Midway in the 4th period Riley broke loose on-a 58yard touch- down jaunt after picking up anoth- Ler Villanova. punt. Alouettes, ‘Cats in Top Canadian Clash By The Associated Press Former Denver University star Tr i 5 of zs cle + : H i | Eig ae i i i | 3 z i i i Ei z et 8 z Bay City 32 Pontiac t Waterford 19 Van Dyke 6 Berkley w OW ) Avondale un I J Southfield 20 ~Parm 1 Milford © Holly (tie) t] xford 2 Leake e Birmingham 1 Basel Park 6 anata 3 Ortonville ™ H Millington 0 Harbor 13. Brighton 13 ter Line 26 «=Northville 0 Roya! Oak 6 onroe t 21 Bloomfield Hille 6 Perndale @ Mt. Clemens o @ast Detroit 6 Port Huron 0 pac 12 Armada 12 North Branch ® Imlay City 7 By JACK SAYLOR Oxford's Wildcats took advan- tage of a 4th quarter break in Friday night's sloppy going to de- feat Lake Orion, 20, and remain Oakland County’s only undefeated and untied prep eleven. | At Waterford, spilleg Van Dyke from the Inter- Lakes Conference lead, 19-6. Just the 4th quarter, Hetheringt sprinted 48 yards for the final touchdown, twe losses to beat Dearborn Lowrey, 134. Falcons scored if the Ist period on a i4-yard John Sad Sam Etcheverry and the Mon-| Burkard to Pat Nunn pass. In treal Alouettes seck revenge on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats today in the Canadian pro football television game of the week. The Alouettes lead the Big Four but their only loss was suffered at the hands of the Tiger-Cats the last time they met. The other Big Four game match- es the Toronto Argonauts against the Ottawa Rough Riders at Ot- tawa. the final period, Buzz DeBaene carried 2% yards to score, Bob Schilke, 240-pound tackle, point to take a brief 7-6 lead. End EVANSTON, Ill ® — Whether Michigan can maintain the form Iowa, 14-13, or whether it reverts | to the type of performance turned jin when mauled by Army, 26-7, the | previous week will be determined ‘today when the Wolverines face Nation's Top Co By ED CORRIGAN The top college football teams the country stepped on the fields today wondering who would be the llegiate Grid Powers Play Today, Wondering Who Will Be Next Upset Wave Victim Oklahoma, the heir-apparent to! Of all the big boys, UCLA faced Maryland's mythical national j | an easy assignment in Kansas. The ing in terms of whipping the Soon- ers who have ground out three straight victories without a defeat. All they hope to do is make it interesting. * ¢ ® Notre Dame and Michigan State, .| two teams trying to regain lost prestige, Met in South Bend with favored. : * * «# The NCAA's national television game of the week starting at 4:15 p-m., EST, over ABC pitted South- ern California against Oregon. game. Two days ago Jack Patera of Oregon accidentally shot and killed Ken Sweitzer, a standout ;| guard on last year’s team, while hunting deer. It was doubtful the grief-stricken Patera would be y ieee Sabre ie Sa id | the There were tragic overtones to this | | they were favored, Stanford has a strongest league this year and could be that the race will go right down to the final Saturday of the season before being decided. Wisconsin, Ohio State and Minne- sota all are unbeaten and united while Purdue has only a tie against it and that against Duke a non- conference foe. Wisconsin played Purdue today: Ohio State went against lowa and Minnesota tack led Dlinois. * > * es Duke faced-a_ difficult assign- ment against Army, while Navy journeyed to Pitt. Two of the Eust’s unbeatens, Penn State and West Virginia, met and Maryland, twoce beaten after winning the na- tional title last year, entertained North Carolina. ‘ it showed a week ago when it upset | The Big Ten has perhaps the) | | | | most perilous chore. The | turned in a top flight quarterback- | crown, faced what appeared to be Uclans met Stanford and while, ing job against the Hawkeyes will an get the starting call over Duncan p43 | UM's Juggled Backfield Gets Test Against ‘Cats’ Northwestern in a Big Ten football game. Northwestern has dropped its last two games to Southern California and Minnesota after an opening game victory over lowa State. broken rib against lowa, Oosterbaan plans to start George Corey, 175-pound junior or sopho- more Ed Shannon at the spot. Sophomore Jim Maddock who McDonald. Dan Cline will start at Jayhawks haven't won a game in strong club that would provide an left half and Fred Baer at fullback. four starts and are not even think-| uncofhfortable afternoon for the, | third-ranked team in the country } * * s Lou Baldacci, 1st-string fullback who missed the Army and Iowa games because of a shoulder in- jury is expected to see some action today. Rejected Is Favorite for Rich Gold Cup Test CHICAGO w—King Ranch’s Re- || jected is an 8-5 favorite in the 19th running of the rich Hawthorne Gold Cup today which closes the 1954 racing program at Hawthorne. Rejected wil) carry top weight of 123. pounds over the mile and one-quarter. He'll be ridden by Eric Guerin. — ; If all eight| handicap stars en- tered start, event will gross $101,150 with the winner getting $62,000. Second place is worth $20,000; third $10,000; fourth $5,000, : id and fifth $2,500, -| Basilio, son of an onion farmer At Hazel Park, ‘scored on the Ist play and made g af ; i i JInbeaten With the aid of Waterford’s trt- Berkley | over the middie from quarterback \the Skippers game with Van Dyke at Waterford Friday afternoon. | Rochester bounced back from | Waterford handed Van Dyke its Ist conference setback, 19-6. Pentiae Press Phete GAINS WITH AERIAL — Lyndie Salathiel, Waterford High School sophomore @:alfback, sprints for a lengthy gain after grabbing a pass Tom Bryce in the 2nd quarter of Basilio Batters Gronik, Rates at Title Challenger SYRACUSE, N.Y, # — Carmen | from nearby Canastota, stood out today as the only logical oppnent fr the winfier of next Wednes- day's welterweight title fight be- tween champion Kid Gavilan and Johnny Saxton. . Carmen added’ unranked Allie Gronik of Detroit—the second sub for-q toppled Gil Turner—to his | long list of victims here Friday) night and came away with assur- ances of both the New York State Athletic Cémmission and the In-| ternational Boxing Club that he would get Wednesday's winner in | |a championship chance. “| | Basilio was the old master with | Gronik, a flailing, hard her | figured as a 17-5 underdog in the | match with the long-standing No. | 1 welter contender, Both Gronik’s eyes were cut and nearly closed at the end. The decision hardly could have been more one sided, Basilio won all 10 rounds on Judge Ted Sheil’'s Football Results ULTS G. R. Catholie 1 Midland 1 3 b ° BC ral @ Ann Arbor e Fiint Northern 35 Muskegon e Alpena 12 Traverse City 8 Muskegon Hgts. 13 Kalameroo q) Harbor 18 Lansing Sexton 17, Jackson 13 Lensing Eastern 6) ystewn (Neb.) 14 Detroit Catholic 0 rborn Fd'son 77 Hig Park ° Lincelm Park 6 River Rouge ° Livonia Bentiey 20 Redford Union 0 Dearborn 12 Hamtramck ® FRIDAY'S COLLEGE FOOTBALL Boston’ College at Fordham, vpd. to Satur- ane) i J) SpCpre Miss. State 13/ North Texas 19 Tampe 64 ; Stetson 9/| Millsaps 24 Howard 12 Morris Brown 26 vannah State 13 Tenn. Martin Br 19 Tenn Wes 13) 2 : ....Wilanova 0 paler avec Adrian 7 { Mt Lape onae Central (Mo) gence Here are the leaders in Michigan's Class | A high schoo! foothall conferences: | SAGINAW VALLEY — Flint Centra) | (1-0) and Gaginaw (1-0) | | @TX-A LEAGUE — Ann Arbor (2-0-1) | |amd Battle Creek (2-0-1) A HEAD — Bay City Handy (1-0) ong ieee (1-0). J, la halaman — Benton Harbor | 41-0). _ | GRAND LEAGUE — Catholic | — (2-0), Union (2-0) and South a0. EASTERN MICHIGAN — East Detroit | (18). BORDER CITIES — Grosse Pointe (2-0) Pordson ° and Dearborn (3-6) | card and nine on all the others. Judge Jack Kimball gave Gronik the third round. Referee Harry Kessler called the fourth even. The AP card had the fifth even. After the fight, Basilio paid trib- ute to Gronik’s unorthodox style and rugged stamina with the words: ‘He's the toughest kid I've ever fought.” British, Russian 3-Mile Footrace Is Abandoned MANCHESTER, England u—An expected 3-mile race today between Britain's Gordon Pirie and Russia's | Viadmir Kuc fell through when Kuc withdrew. Kuc on Wednesday had barely been beaten by Britain's Chris Chataway in world record time fer the 5,000 meters. Russian officials said Kuc wanted. to rest for his 5,000-meter race against Emil Za- topek of Czechoslovakia in Prague two weeks from now. gard. | | ( if A | | ARTERBACKS—Chesney, Johnson, territory. With the exception . of wri . < Robertson, W . never able to penetrate Central’s | °Ytt Sacks —™. 38-yard line. STA oa ° LINEUPS oe seen seaucseeeees — FowTIAG Yards ye Bs a TACKLES Thresher, Johaston, Hust, | Passes attempted. «=>. $ "Stakpe—Kors, Baker, Patterson, Ol- Sreeray passing ...: 3 son. tercepted by .. 4 CENTERS—Pyte, Boadway, Hardy.| No. of punts ......++ <5 Brows. Punting average ..- ARTERBACKS — Casteei, Caswell,|Pumbles ........-+++sse0e# 1 4. . Own fumbles recovered ...++ 1 HALFBACKS—W. Poe, Watkins, Tay-|No. of AO caacerase oe RK} oe, ee See. Yards lost by penalties Pa aa o Bey City ...scccscseeeee 19—33 Philadelphia By TOM BRADSHAW PHILADELPHIA @®—The Phila- i tlie idtabad g bers to deliberate over the week- end, with dis brother, Earle, and their father, Connie Mack Sr.—the | other major factors in any. deal—| reportedly standing by for sudden action. franchise and had the cash Group Late Bid to Keep Athletics sas City one. ruling, he had until 11 a.m., EST, | Monday, to make up his—and their Clash Features Parochial Card St. Frederick Is Host to St. Clement; Mikes Play at St. James eezeeee2 —— Prederick; . (OL) at St. Mary (RO); at St. Benedict. Highland Park St. Benedict and Detroit St. Rita clash tomorrow in Pontiac Runners Lengthen String | Chief Harriers Defeat. Flint Northern, 20-36, for 32nd Victory Pontiac High's cross country team won its 32nd consecutive dual meet yesterday at Flint, defeating Northern, 36-20. PHS harriers’ vic- tory’ span dates back to midway 4 through the season. Perry Williams, Rod Treais, Norris Jackson and Eugene Cre- | gF ; . in order, were | Rusel] ,Wayne and of Northern, Bill Imbo- of Pontiac, Mose Henderson of Flint, Fred Cox of Pontiac and | Dick McKenzie and Kermit Welch | of Northern. Sophomore | tee Serves van. ue ty tect | ern® 25-32. Chiefs are host to the Saginaw Valley Conference meet here next Thursday. Sugar Ray Robinson Eyes Comeback Against Olson By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK @—Sugar Ray Rob- inson, one of the greatest boxers of all time, says he has the “urge” to fight again and hopes to make a comeback. “It all depends on hew I look in training,” said Robinson who retired 22 months ago as unde- feated world middleweight cham- pion. LJ * s “I feel good—I don’t think I ever felt any better,” said Ray at a press conference at his Har- lem bar and grill Friday. “I would like to become the first retired Troywood Farms Horse Show Scheduled Sunday First. annual Troywood Farms horse show will be held Sunday, starting at 9 a.m. Troywood Farms are located on Adams Road, north of 18-Mile Road. At least 19 events are scheduled in both Western and . English classes, \ | champion ever to regain a title, and I hope to get a shot at mid- | dleweight champion Bobo Olson if | |my training works out well. I i: gE. Gq 723% Bags a Mikes, who . Mary 33-6 heavy favorites over St. James. Dales have lost four games this season, and have been St Clement, , SCL. Clems lost 2 of their 4 starts by a total margin of only 3 points Orchard Lake St. Mary will seek its 2nd victory of the year at Royal Oak St. Mary. ~ = Canadiens Assume Leadership in NHL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The 1954 National Hockey League campaign still is in its infancy but already the Montreal Canadiens and. Detroit Red Wings, last sea- son's Stanley cup finalists, are threatening to make a runaway of the race, “Canadiens took over Ist place last night by defeating the winless Blackhawks 3-0 in the only game of the night. The two points gave the Montreal sextet seven points, One more than the Red Wings. All Montreal scoring was done by the high-powered line of Bernie ' (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, Dickie Moore and Jean Marc Beliveau. Each came through with one goal. Oregon, USC Contest TV Highlight Today PORTLAND, Ore. (#—University take over the country’s television screens today for the NCAA foot- ball game of the week. _ Southern Cal is favored slightly Over the Ducks, who are dedicat- ing the game to Ken Sweitzer. Sweitzer, star lineman on last year’s Oregon squad, was fatally wounded by Jack Patera, a guard on this year’s team, in a deer hunting accident Thursday, Patera, at the urging of Switzer’s widow, has agreed to play today. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m. (EST). Golf Takes Holiday CHICAGO (#)—Outside of a select few who are competing in Australia, America’s golf pros ‘are winter tournament tour begins in California. - r The Professional Golfers’ Assn. fall tournament schedule includes only three events. They are the LaGorce pro-amateur in Miami, Fia., on Dec. 7; the Miami Open Dec. 912 in Miami, and the Havana Invitational in Cuba, Dec. 16-19. ‘ of Oregon and Southern California. in for a comparative rest until the: ee ae ee ; : pane - . ed + — : ae ee : - re 4 gt Se eer = « THE PONTIAC PRESS a = ES Sie a ll eens RAYMOND SAMPSONS ALL-ELECTRIC HOME — On the shores of Watkins Lake, the Raymond Sampsons have constructed an all-electric home which is actually the A beige brick with California redwood and turquoise for trim, the house is 96 feet long and has a three-way heating system. Even the sidewalks and driveways are wired for heating during bad weather. Picture - house-of-tomorrow for today's living. « By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Samp- son are living in the house-of- tomorrow today—on the shores of Watkins Lake. A lovely Roman brick two- story contemporary design that measures % feet in length, t house is trimmed in California redwood and bright turquoise. ’ + ; 5 .. a2. TRI-LEVEL PORCH—The lakefront view of the Sampson house The top porch will eventually be bui SESS 3 ; Cee ee SO ee Your Neighbor’s House Raymond Sampsons of Watkins Lake Build a House-of-lomorrow tiac Motor Division of General Motors Corporation, ) Built into the sloped shores of Watkins Lake, the house from ‘the roadway appears to be a one-story design. And from the lakeside, you see ¢wo levels with trileveled patios and porches overlooking the lake. Although the Sampson home is modern in line and facility, it has a lot of the past in in- shows three levels of porches and patios on the two-level house ore wae et a +o ple ——— ferent eras of design can live together. It is not only air-conditioned, bet light-conditioned, which is a mew innovation in modern itumination method. Sixty-nine light fixtures, 55 si- lent switches, 121 wall outlets © and 20,000 feet of electrical cable have combined to achieve the ultimate in lighting possibility. There is a public address sys- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THIRTEEN | = + . bd f eS bes ey te ~s ol 18 ‘¢ . - i oe - Me Ait ewe Pentiae Press Phetes by James Mahar at the lower right shows their son's room. At the top right, the kitchen with its ribbon stripped and built-in double-oven thermador stove is shown. This unit, recessed in the brick wall, == ee floor and counter tops. with even the dog kennel con- nected to the unit. High-fidelity built into ceiling speakers in living room, den and combination kitchen and dinette has its headquarters in the brick wall of the kitchen. the electrical features of the Sampson home. The television aerial was designed by Samp- son for ultra high-frequency as well as the current TV band, The driveway and the side- walks have been equipped with a heating system which will It-in and is Accessible to the house through the French doors of the dining area. —— ——— ee = living roema from the entrencoway where tte egnciows overlook the lake and shoreline of mature oak trees, FOURTEEN Remodeling Specialists ELLIS, Inc. Woodward 2698 5. 1 The George Washington bridge | from New York to New Jersey was opened for use on October 24, 1981. | Do you have ‘MODEL T | HEATING? | Modernise with « G-E Boiler or) Warm Air Furnace! Get « self~ starter that needs ne attention’ —ne “fernace-tending.” Get work-free warmth . . free G-E Comfort OIL THEY “BOUGHT! Chaose Yoor Homesite of OFF-SEASON PRICES one 2950 oven 1450 | : »-ScHuetr REALTY ® vcatine GEMERAL@PetectRiCc ; | HARNECK HEATING Phone FE 2-2530 “2615 Orchard Lake Rd. H. H. STANTON Plumbing-Heating Contractor 103 Stete St. FE 5-1683 3 Bedroom Ranch Homes a, 70 yp MONTH INCLUDES TAXES & INSURANCE FURNISHED MODEL: HERE’S ALL YOU NEED 40 OSTS TO MOVE IN 5018 JOANGAY BLVD. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 12 NOON ‘TIL 8 P.M. t Only five minutes from Tel-Huron Shopping Center the Greece has little pei achacine Agriculture is the important in dustry. Shores Subdivision On Reed Lake Leke Home Sites All Brick Homes es Realty Lakeland | | Multi-Lak |} MA 41050 — EM 3-412) ‘Tighten Metal Pulls With Iron Cement If the metal drawer pulls on a chest or cabinet keep pulling apart, you can tighten them permanently with quick-setting iron cement Chances are the screw threads in the pulls are worn. Coat the threads with iron cement, available at hardware stores, suggests a household magazine. Tighten the screw in the pull and let the ce- ment set for 24 hours. Remember this: Iron cement is s0 strong that you probably won't be able to take the pulls apart if you want to refinish the chest or | cabinet. ae insulated U SAVE 5] ‘erere) and MORE IN VALUE HOLIDAY FARMS Praised for Its Amazing Low Price~-For Its Outstanding Quality ® Closets with floor-to-ceiling folding doors ® Built-in Dining Table . A smart room divider @ Automatic gas hot water heater is enamel-lined, ® DELCO forced air heating system is guaranteed ® Completely insulated and weather stripped ®@ Paved streets paid by builders ® Large 90x125 foot lots with tree in front of each house ® Attached lifetime aluminum carport SOME MODELS AVAILABLE WITHIN 4 WEEKS a MODEL HOME HOMES, INC. PHONE OR motif done in plain and twist yarns for a tone-on-tone coloring, suited | It conceals spots and footprints. to many types of furnishings. Incinerator Can Be Made by Handy Man THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, | OCTOBER 16, 1954 ROOM OF HER OWN—Nothing but a room of her own will do for | then harmonizes: other furnishings. . Decorated to her own liking, it serves as a spot for the gang and for quict relaxation and study. The smart girl starts her decorating acheme with one of the colorful new carpets, ' | excellent and the concrete should be rein- | st « re, a All Electric Home at Watkins Lake (Continued from page 13) gris 3 : fe A laundry room. also painted turquoise, has one full wall of built-ins. These include a- hobby room for Mrs. Sampson whose | two doors are completely slotted |- for threads and sewing supplies. | In the bedroom wing is the | “Cross hatch” is an abstract The base is 4 by 5 feet, forced with chicken wire. standard Use | blocks, setting the first course on For burning household rubbish, an incinerator built of concrete provide ample draft for complete } } ' | ' a thin layer of mortar and leaving , two 8''x8’"’ spaces at the front to } incineration The cover is turkey wire, 1''x2 mesh, with welded joints so the wires won't separate due to the heat. Eye-bolts may be inserted in the joints between two of the top building blocks, if you want to hinge the mesh cover by looping ;down two pieces of the wire into | the ee eyes. , Clean Spattered Siding Paint spattered on asbestos-shin- | gle siding when the trim is painted | }can be removed easily. Scrape the thick paint off with a knife,. Then | rub the remainder off with a cloth | | dipped in paint remover. Better | still, be careful and avoid spatters” when painting the house trim. "Rene. the new, richly textured wood wall = $88 OUR DSPLAY—SNOWS YOU EXACTLY NOW ©-2, RIPPLEWOOO WEL Loon mt YOUR MOse Only 2 > ft. ABC Credit Plen No Money Down eeeeeeerre 900 eevee 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 size building | master bedroom with its sandal- wood walls and pale beige dra- peries, This room has its own bathroom suite. | A den, with cherry red cazpet- ing, has gray walls and it is | accessible through a powder room. This facility has a door opening from the siate-floored | foyer. On the first-floor of the Sampson home, there is q rec- reation reom, a hebby and workshop room and a boy's bedroom, Their son, Lary, 16, has ancther room for his aquariums and hobby collec. tions. There is also a mafi’s den on the first floor. The home site chosen by the Sampsons was once the location of Mrs. Sampson's playhouse. “After all, a good spot for a playhouse should naturally make a good home location,”’ said Mrs. Sampson. Contrary to a lot of people's building experience today, the Sampsons have nothing but the highest praise for their archi- tect, their builder and the peo | ple who constructed their modern home. Clifford Wright, A. I. A. Detroit was the architect; P. f | of | R. Clawson, Pontiac, contractor and the cabinet workers were Clifford Moyses and’ Cari Mom cn I a ff Custom- Built RANCH sig a HELTMAN and TRIPP Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge at Waterford 22 West Lawrence FE 5-8161 FE 5-8822 OR 3-411 Attention GAS HEATING APPLICANTS! See the... REPUBLIC! Radiant Gas Burner STITT TTT HIGH FLAME for severe weather and fast heating. LOW FLAME for mild weather and slow heating. Call for Free Estimates Easy Terms Available eR PRN ome — Metal 351 n. “Peddeck St. FE 5-6973 New dormers can often transform a home .. . add greatly to its beauty! Add Value and Beauty to Your Home! CORWIN LUMBER and COAL | 117 South Cass EXPAND the liv- ing space in your home at small cost. Convert that idle space in your attic into an extra bedroom, rumpus room or den. Often, you-can im- prove the exterior appearance of your home at the same time, via © new dormers or a Dutch. Colonial effect. t FE 2-8386 | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 / FIFTEEN om al. seed off, turpeniihe and white vine-|, Hiroshi pout three-fifthe | attack which occurted:en Auge @. Man Uses Lumber Wisely | tee er ae erate tryrcipedigediend Pein Syndr ager mm on urniture catches tiqns. There are also a variety! , i Colonial style house of 1,838 square feet. One of the hand. . 16 by 16 foot den with ceiling -_VANES and walls finished with natural wood at a cost less than for imi tation paneling materials. The P i | lumber association points out ost Signs | there are numerous species of Lawn Signs | wood, other than those used in | this case, that would serve equallly well. $575 a $] 4?! ; Principal savings for Lee Moffett of Stockton, Calif., came from the | way he used his lumber. He used Choose from over 133 designs # lower grades where they would do .. Cast aluminum is weath- [the job just as well by proper erproot and rustproot. Identi- ft utilization. Other economies in- fies and beautifies your house | eluded use of short lengths where caus call for com- Hf there was no point in buying long boards and then sawing them up. WIGGS |*acs" This is Mr. Moffett’s ‘‘case his- 24 W. Huron bee , ‘OPENING SPECIAL: Any Size, “Perma-Steel” All Aluminum Storm and Screen Windows. AND Any Size “Capitol” Alcola Storm Doors and Screens. ALL EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ‘isis 5.95 Open Sunday 12 Noon to 6 P. M. ALWINDO CO. i lit 5 g fi 3 Ff ei 1 rE i re 1 (i Eek é Hi i Attractive Home Can Be Built at Savings if H ; ff af ih z Furniture has an unfortunate) of special products, manufactured | habit collecting scratches—aid-| {or the purpose, These are avail-| WANTED ed usually by its pos-| able at your paint or hardware) . vers | store, Farm Acreage or Lake Property are light, may be concealed by The Irrawaddy river in Asia is rubbing them over with boiled lin-' navigable for 900 miles. Write Box 42, Pontiac Press F ~ = ee ee ee ae temperature hits 105 degrees, ac- wee | i L . The wide Q r) Cintahed. and thick siding also was effective Then Mr. Moffett did the panel-|in carrying out the Colonial sty- VVV27 | . ving the V on the ling of the house. The siding was | ao oa LOWEST COST and ceiling joists. which Co - | en in the city of PONTIAC: Freee! Halll ue ats init! tt f il tf : by Agriculture School Rolls Through West BUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES to VETERANS FULL PRICE from $14,195. f Ash rr) VU VIN The car, with its film library of | | motion pictures, a public ad-| dress system, and an automatic recérd player, has traveled 60,000) miles since its maiden run early in 1702 South Telegraph FE 56-3728 1948. WASHINGTON PARK ————— —— SS ee @®@@et* @©@ @e* *#@ ° . *e e . ee ee > ee ee eee eete ve . * - . oe . . ° . *. eeerteeeeete ee . . - ° | "Working walls” keep your | garage tidy—at low cost! No more messy, cluttered garage when you hang garden — and lawn tools on sturdy Masonite Peg-Board* panels. Easily fastened to studs. Wide variety of metal hangers lock on, lift off instantly—without tools. See it here! ESTIMATES ON BUILDING AND REMODELING EVERYTHING OR BUILDING ——_——— I INSULATE BALSOM INSULATION Save on Fuel Bills! 1%” Thick x 15"x96” ... 2” Balsam Wool 16” & 24” 4” Johns Manville Rock Wool Batts 15x48 $8.50 .. 100 sq. ft. $4.75 ... 100 sq. ft. $8.50 HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 COAKLAN — Subdivision, overlooking CRYSTAL LAKE. - Te . : P| “= sei. 38> ne ot cll OVER 1000 sq. ft. of LIVING SPACE nearby schools, shopping centers, transpertenet churches, and Crystal Lakel Sieh, WARDROBE CLOSET FOLLOW THIS ROUTE ERT GORDON Re 18986 SCHAEFER, Detroit = s/s sss«UN 47371 i _SIXTEEN_ a A mnep That are available with Tailored to fit your 5380 Dixie Highway These Are the Made of steel reinforced Vibra- sections to be forced apart by frost or settling. Non- skid to prevent slipping. Custom Railings of Beauty — Concrete : Steps — a platform (up to 42 Sq. Ft.) Packed concrete. No porch and step, including corner and flat columns. Concrete Step Co. OR 3-7715 FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver Anywhere! TRUCKS That... “ $45 5. Taaroh ! : PLA hrinkage--€ king in your W ' Pree AUTOCLAVED Building —_ — Smart builders everywhere are SEE US fore insisting on Autoclaved build- COMPLETE LINE ing blocks, and for good rea- of $0n, too. These ae ere: BUILDERS’ steam cured blocks give you more uniformity, durability, SUPPLIES ond extra - strength .. . and * Ready Mixed above oll prevent cracked Concrete walls. Investigate the odvan- | pm | tages of Boice Autocleved cn Ce vive Beiet a blocks before you Bolte BUILDERS SUPPLY © BRICK rape ee FE 5-8186 "| Mode! Home Open Sunday Sherwood Builders Construct Washington Park Houses | The Sherwood Home Builders are opening a new community of 30 three-bedroom brick homes in Washington Park Subdivision. This is located at 509 Avon in the vicinity of Orchard Lake Rd. To be sold by the Bert Gordon Realty Co., each house will feature a spacious living room, dining L, |' large kitchen with plenty of cup-| ‘and the bathrooms are finished in ceramic tile with colored fixtures. board space, and wardrobe sets measuring eight and one-half feet. There are two linen closets Each of the homes will also have Electrical Contractor Appliance — Fixtures Phone OR 3-2601 - OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Highway Dreyten Pilatus, Mich. LAST {CALL FUEL OIL | ORDERS! | Contracts Still Available—Call | FE 2-0233 Church’s Inc. 107 Squirrel Rood ae REJECTS!! We have just received another shipment of 28 E. Huron St. ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors Ph. FE 3-7193 factory rejects! | BATHTUBS Chipped Cast lron—5 Ft. $9.93 self. save when you buy local firm. 27 Orchard Loke Ave. 1Y¥2-Car Garage with Clear Siding Less Labor - Cement FHA Terms --- 3 Years to Pay DONALDSON LUMBER COMPANY FE 2-838) Build That Garage You've Always Wanted Come in today and look over the scores of ‘’Short- Cut” plons that'll enable you to do the job your- Just tell us whot you want ond we'll be happy indeed to show yau just how much you'll materials from a reputable as Low as 404" LAVATORIES: Complete with gleaming chrome faucets and P. D. |) plugs KITCHEN CABINET SINKS Pian Bureau, Home Improvement |als are being invested by Ameri- |can property owners in dwelling #| America Better Council, made the ington, D. C. | “This record - breaking up - | habilitation can best be attributed | All Brick Homes __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1954 3 Glamorous Leather Shows to B Be in January Three glamorous “Leather In Decoration Shows” instead,of one will be presented by The Upshols- tery Leather Group in 1955, accord- ing to an announcement made to day by Edward S&S. Fitzgibbons, | president of the Group. _™ e - BED RM 3 8-1/x10-O 47 DINING 9-0210-7 LIVING ROOM (3-32 17-6 AP Newsfeatares FOR THE NARROW LOT—This house was designed to meet requests for a good looking compact house with all of the best features of a rambling, more expensive ranch modet. ‘Three bedrooms and a total of 1,100 square feet of living space are provided although the house is anly 26 feet wide. This should fit a 40-foot lot. Plan N-6l, this house was planned by Alfred H. Ryder for the Architects’ Home Box 141, Bethlehem, Conn forcement of housing health, safe- ty. and sanitation codes by muni- cipal governments; elimination of rent ceilings by the federal gov- ernment which spurred long- delayed maintenance on_ rental units; and the desire of the public for higher housing standards,” the California home-builder said. Now Big Business Money, manpower, and materi- improvements at the estimated rate of $12 billion annually says a National Association of Real 1790 was notamment Total population of the U. §. mo “Our expanded program for the ishow became necessary because of the much increased use of the new, easy-care upholstery le others | by manufacturers and designers,” Mr. Fitzgibbons said Multi-Bath Homes Up At least one out of every four new homes under construction have FIBER multi-bathroom facilities — a min- and additional powder room or = ep PS half-bath. In the last few years DOOR tthere has been an increase of per cent in the number of new CANOPYS multi-bath homes. Features that distinguish the new, enlarged bath- ! rooms include waterproof tile sur- Midwest | facing from floor to ceiling, built- | in storage and facilities partitioned 9 N. Telegraph * “CATSMAN FEderal 110 STORM WINDOWS 2. STORM DOORS 189 Supply Co. FE 4-2575 CO. statement in a speech to the Vir- ginia Real Estate Association con- vention at the Statler Hotel, Wash- swing in activity im housing re- to more favorable financing for improvements; a catering to the | | ‘do-it- yourself’ market by manufac- ‘turers of tools and materials; en- ‘Lakeland Shores Subdivision On Reed Lake Leake Home Sites 37: Multi-Lakes Realty MA 4-1050 — EM 3-412! These are complete with |) faucets and strainer SUS yf) ‘aie SIO Famous Name Brand Medicine Cabinets | Complete with two fluor- escent lights. 29.95 Value $19] MICHIGAN | FLUORESCENT LIGHT COMPANY 393 Orcherd Leke Ave. FEderal 4-8462 1 SOLVES THE CLOSURE PROBLEN | abric-covered for beauty... metal | BLOCK CO. 1992 Pontice Drive Save the space swinging door waste with Modernfold. the accor lioo-type door. End those vexing »sroblems encountered with ordi aary closures by using Modernfol« or all types of openings. To divide arge rooms, use larger Modern olds as movable wails. They're ramed for rigidity and strength | | Call us today. SSS TRU-BILT FE 4.9531 | Tom Clifton, Owner | No Other Costs ! Models Open Daily— NOON TO 8 P.M. Located on EAST BLVD. Between Perry St. end Mt. Clemens Per Month Includes Interest “and Principal 55 @ Two Bedrooms @ Oak Floors @ Large Closets @ Painted Basement Walls © Low Taxes Model Phone FE 3-9594 Stieber Realty Co. Ottice Phone PRescott uary GI’s 5100 Moves You In CIVILIANS 7 ] 5 0 Moves You In Per Month Includes Interest and Principal Builder Pays All Mortgage Cests and Prepaid Items Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes Only 11,350 Per Unit Just a Few of the Many Outstanding Features: @ Full Basement @ 7 Styles to Choose From @ Oil or Gas Heat © Automatic Water Heater @ Picture Windows @ Steel Casement Windows @Winding Paved Streets @ Large Lots @Tile Features © Ceramic Tile Bath © Double Ribbon Drive © Brick Construction 4 pe : 4 4 ‘ ' 7 -— ? . » 4 ‘ 4 ee ; 7? Z i & ‘ % : * ve. "vrs ~~ e~ ”~¢ , ate @ os i ‘ ’ ’ . . se rf j fi . + \ a * --~« ——— oo . . eo 7) hi iy o 5 Vv» 5 , . , +Y P f gt yt gp eager ™ " 3 vee wee _ SEVENTEEN i sae | THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 —_ t i cco ha waa os Genie lta . - , es Folks Over 65 EH (Hp ||| Savecon Gas | ceptat ot water to cost he Dishwasher Innovation .| National Homes : | ne ai rei "e" ; to Get Most . . ‘ ; employg a revolving central spray CADET NOW, As You Prepare to . Boost Building Out of Range | rane rg amin tomer © stony tnd voce fs] a Const. Spend More Time Indoors Take it easy on the gast | at e bouag point, ant gone, | ile more than 10 days of work) ox $68—Sirmmioghont een over a year’s time. . More Persons Build Homes After Than Before Age of 30 The nation’s older population— | 1 hepecaner tly ey aor ending hell And if the range has a simmer | ese bit of advice from the G burner you can us® its gentle | Aphtiance Manufacturers Associa- | even flame to bring out the flavor ition to help the housewife make of soups and many other dishes the most efficient use of her auto-| a, well as keep coffee warm in r E N C E S$ matic gas range the morning at the very minimum Beautify Your Home With Quality Floor Coverings! @ CARPETING the 13-odd million people in the) @-and-over group—may cause & It points out that because the | of cost. @ LINOLEUM ILE housing “boomlet,” « merbel ane kas ame "te wo Sentbte the _—_ s = CHAIN LINK WIRE ......... ew T lyst predicts. housewife y has a - | : ‘People no longer knit or play cond shadtags of heat to choses | Lakeland CLOTHES POSTS, Compare Our Quality! checkers as they grow older,” that it ts not ncesmary to use Sh Steel with 4 hooks....... $5.95 each pal Our Prices! says Fred R. Revitend. “They “full throttle” all the time, ores ‘ or example, t way 4 " e e - » and ee Ss ao == = Bae Pop y ot Su ALL TYPES OF FENCES Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window includes wanting their own home bdivision Installed by Us or Materials Only! Shades Reasonably Priced e mins and mineral salts in fresh and money to pay . . f " be adie the money to pay fr) fyi NAM AND TOOL —|‘esetables — as well as to keep On Reed Lake It. . them from being cooked to pieces | Haviland, who js director. of Twist nail and twisting tool show | —ig to use the “waterless” cooking | Leke Home Sites ' is- All Brick Homes bd ( ] (0 FR NGS market secnansh Soc Misnenpeti | how call fo twisted behind Sher (OSG, So eccoretty controlled |, paadtt.d ole Realty | ss sna ae wan yon” i . ees en faame of the ox ons renee. Tan 4-1050 as ale —ihk preatineeine teen pals py: * * | insulating siding to the wall. flame - ‘ ~ ‘ E. . BANNER, Cotes Se a ee teak Came 1 SURaISTERa eee Se ~~ —— BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S $79 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 after €0 than before 30. raed es —— and — ’ ‘ He cites two studies that reflect the vigor of these oldsters: A recent Bureau of the Census a a 7 | . ’ 1953 . formed by ly @ NO MORE HAND SAWING [io—i=ihaiihsiee namie? . , ol Mea Tae Rol Ee WESEE VO UEEE | some 165,000 subscribers to a .| | . per cent plan to build or buy a. Open more hours 8 to 8 {=== Your Home Deserves the Best “cancun, ===" Lumber Co. Is Ready to Help ‘with 2 big yards. Po [2ana > ; Week Days: Sundays: 10 to 3 if : $4930 ix e some 10 million people Power — tegged Home-craftimon ... here's @ sow thet — cial insurance lists, while increas- | 8 emp meter for off does all your cutting operations up to I benefits for the six million hemecrott extting jobs. | 10 times foster than a hand saw. Saves | “usTently covered. Safety «ee thatvect time and money on every home repoie | this craving by “well-along” lolk Gielen lees job. Model 125 rips through plonks im [for new homes has been the wide geod protect oper. seconds. Makes cross-cuts, bevel cuts, introduction of the ranch-type eter, ub pocket cuts, miters .. . and others! Cuts home, with its single-level rem- D Precision—Depe | 2” drewed hmber ot 90°. Repair @ | homes offer the very latest in de- end eagle edetnems screen... build a gorage...whotever [luxe conveniences and comfort and eat within seconds, you do, it's easier with the Model 125 | !abor-saving equipment but often Keego Hardware No. 1 =2S22-=:= s ¥ $ to serve more FE 2-4766 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. | Wort seeded to maintain R Keege Harbor These factors have introduced eg. Price $249.95 : an interesting sidelight, Haviland BURMEISTER’s price Home builderg, recognizing this | trend, have launched the “‘trade- ons, This permats the owner — Terieet units are mode 10 Me Mamaw Down © [user who, tern, modernises| Only Received 40 of These SE ALLA gh Terms ah aneraie ive Special Sets! Better Hurry! os ; naMT: = NOW IS THE TIME TO INSULATE Pheme $1.35 , ALUMINUM Large Bag Loose Rock Wool, Burmeister's Price. ... . .$1.25 2” Blanket Insulation, 100 Sq. Ft................- 3490 | COMBINATION Fiber Glass Insulation, 100 Sq. Ft. Roll........... .$4.90 Aluminum Foil Insulation (Ridiculous Value) $15.00 Per M DOOR WALL BOARD Includes all Hardware 671 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-3639 || ‘Be ciderty Durer GENUINE HAND - WROUGHT Se Dhaltee’ reel extol otter | ORNAMENTAL IRON | oreo. soe Custom Made to Your Specifications dually-sloping ramp _ instead steps @ Tron Railings © Flower Stands : ; . © Fach Ee enum eee er ee ‘non-skid surface and are pitched Coiling Tile, U2n12, 16x16... 0. cee eee. Se Ft. and Frame Aluminum © Tables © Decorative Hinges slightly to prevent the formation of | ag Wall Ey | See eee ae 9c Ft. Se d § water or ice puddles, Electrical | 4x8 1 “a reens an torm 2 cables buried in the entry keep it x8 Ivory Board, Special ss... dds eee ee $1.95 Sas . ~ ice-free. The garage door js radio. Vg" Masonite, Per Sheet, from. ...........-..---. $2.16 -_ 4x8 Sheet Rock, from... 6 eee $1.45 fo nT 2 a 4 | ry ; . ia | eatures popular in | DOMESTIC HEATING CO. a acme —_ eye . s Zonolite Large Bag. Burmeister’s Price. a | ) aa in ha = a 3 | gw Reg Seord, Now Only...........2. cee cece cee 16c Ft. F » i i is FROM GO. [REFRIGERATION | 25% 5 Fr SpectatMust Move 2.0.0. c.s 390 Bw ‘ an DERVICE 1x8 Utility White Pine ................... $85.00 Per M TZ. , a 1x12 Utility White Pine... 2.006.000... $95.00 Per M DAY OR NIGHT 1x6 Utility Cedar Board oo c ccc cc cc cccees: $90.00 Per M Tools Sharpened yt SERVICE The. Above Is All West Coast Stock! Trailer Hitches Made YW, an Authorised Kelvinator Service MASON | R. E. PRUETT "Shop" REFRIGERATION : Cleay White Pine Combination Doors $4495 2110 E. Walton Blvd. FE 5-9858 a 3.0000 A Real Lumber Buy! Sereen and Storm Sash Included, from 14 Free Estimates If Ne Answer Call FE 2-766 461 Blizaberh Loke Road 150 thousand board ft. of 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 ft to 16 ft Douglas — : fir. Note, this stock djrty and not quite up to grade. If { neling " a have a use for this type material, don’t miss this sale. _ Ix 6 Knotty Pine Pa No 2. seen Ie ft ATTENTION New and Old Home Owners! $9 00 1x12 Knotty Pine Paneling, No. 2....... 16c ft. . coc. 3500 nu No. 2 Oak Flooring ...... $125 per M NEW LOW, LOW PRICES on Ne 1 Gok fares eens sla0 oer " Buy on Burmeister’s Easy Credit Plan and Take Up to 3 Years to Pay Pontiac | - Burmeis ter d and Big Aluminum Extruded $ 95 Self Storing Comb. Storm Sash and Screen | || SPECIAL: 10 Windows and $4 QQQ5O "| L fap ee Je 8197 Gooley of Se er ORTHERAIF ...-: FREE ESTIMATES—NO MONEY DOWN—FHA TERMS _ Lk. Rd. LUMBER CO. 9 Mi. Rd. C. WEEDON HOME: BQUIPMENT CO. 75 | em 407 Wholesale or Retail . nian tes We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard | as ~ BURMEISTER’S —BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — — BURMEISTER'S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S - 1661 §. Telegraph Road ~ 1 Block South of Orchard Lake Rd. R’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER’S — BURMEISTER {Alter Hours o1/Sunday FE 8-0392) - é F ‘ i wy \ , f } ‘ 71 . ‘ ‘2 ‘ ; ; . 246*" S.ULSIANGNS — S.UILSIINUNG — S.VILSIINUNG — S.UILSIZNNUNG — S.UALSIZNNUNG - — S.waLSIZNNG — S.uaisianuns — S-UILSIaNING — S.ULSIANUNG — S.WILSIFNUNG — S.UILSIZNUNG TOBER 16, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OC 7 er 8 vy ¢% fa ‘ . EIGHTEEN ee : , P Lake Superior has depths up to|maximum depths of only about . =: ton teat whe Labo Evie "bas | 200 fect, Various Ideas ; to Illuminate Complete Basement Waterproofing “AU Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates - Rotieble "e phere B “COMPLETELY ERECTED” 14x20 SIZE SE Q@EOO FHA TERMS 595 | | SAVE on this SPECIAL LOW PRICE! CALL US fer LOW BIDS on Additions, Recreation Rooms, Kitchens. etc. [Phone ORlando 3-2276 Mt cain! 4 AUTOMATIC HEATING @ A safer, cleaner, more convenient way of heating your home means « happier home, too! Dispositions im- prove with no coal to shovel, no ashes to haul! Call us today for full detgils on automatic TORIDHEET. ’ + eae i A IM me: ite 8 es 8 TORIDHEET STEEL SCAFFOLDING {or every moguvenent Rolling trestles and special scaffolding for stairways. SYNTRON Electric Hammers. Tools for every need. CARLON Extruded Sewer Pipe in 10 ft. lengths. Ends root trouble. Perlorated pipe for disposal fields. Also flexible pipe and fittings. BOMELITE and LOMBARD Chain tors BARNES = BOMELITE centrifugal pumps, QUAKER suction and discharge hose. MALL belt sanders, Skilsaws,~McCULLOUGH power earth drill. MALL concrete grinders, tarpaulins. A variety of power mowers, sickle bar mowets, ro- tows, discharge hose and steel scaffold on a clean up sale. ; MIXER PARK, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Leke Rood Ph. FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING tary tillers, garden tractors, chain saws, wheelbar-' a Bookcase There are several ways to il-) luminate a floor-to-ceiling bookcase so you can readily find the pub- lication youe looking for. One system is to attach to the top molding of the bookcase the type of long reflector lamp that is often used in museums to light paintings. | directly in from of the shelves, Also, directiogg! spot lights can be recessed in the ceiling “bullet” lights | Still another and better approach j}the top of the bookcase, The cor- } { | ” | is to build a lighted cornice across | b nice board should be 8 to, 10 inches | |deep and hung from the ceiling | 8 inches out from the front edge of the shelves. Attach a row of fluorescent fix- tures to the ceiling behind the. cor- nice board, The light flooding down not only will illuminate the book titles but will add_to the general brightness of the room. Lignite or brown coal has some- what the appearance of decayed wood. ¥ t ‘oe ad Tm. ‘WHEN YOU HEAT HEATING EQUIPMENT 4 THERE'S NOTHING FINER BUMT! Call for Free Estimate OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd., “Thee * $455 1 $1015 Per 50 Ibs. white and colors Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. é Always Service—All Ways! 831 Ocklend Ave. “re FE 2-0224 Finish That Room Now! ® Attic Rooms ® Recreation Rooms 145 _ Knotty Cedar Paneling 1x6, 8 and 10 inch 135° M BURKE | ‘LUMBER COMPANY Drayton-Plains-on-the-Dixie. OR 3-1211 “Where the Home Begins” .y Aa } ‘\ af Ai 1x6,.8 and 10 inch random lengths only 00 Per M 9 ’ i \ Towel Rack Reserves Spot for Greenery Bathroom accessories are really Meta ay REACH $131,687 towel rack has space on the bot: | Fifteen Home Project tom to hold a half dozen towels and wash cloths. It’s also designed, OM West Strathmore with loops on the side for “his*| Valued at $75,000 and “her” towels. And the top of thit rack is tiled| An unofficial tally of building permits issued by the city engi- neer’s office this week lists a | $131,687 total Heading the list is a 15-home After all, many plants thrive in| a moist steamy atmosphere, so you can expect wonderful results in a Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 project by the Pearl Building Co. on West Strathmore and West Fairmount St. The preject has HIGHFIELD | ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor Dryer Wiring FLAT RATES FE 5-9393 Res. Phone FE 4-7664 2450 DIXIE HIGHWAY @ permit value of $75,000, Other permits issued are: New houst, 7 B. Cornell. Rey O Nell, 500 New house, 86 E Cornell, Ray O Neil, 7 New house, 238 Oneide, Arthur Witsees, $12,000 Gerage, 130 Ogemaw, Stanley Mockins. $1390 Gerage, 152 W. Lawrence, Oakland County Gociety for Crippled Children, Gerege, TT? Third, Joseph Vaynar Garage, 220 W. Ypsilanti. Charies E Pankey. $500. Garage, 97 EB Pairmont, James V . $000. Garage, 7 Buctid. Prank Bichop. $500 ee 778 Dick, Raymond Holsworth. $1,000. Garage, 645 Robinweod. Lewrence L. Vans Samson, $500 Pontiac Permits a er yt «6 Se z Beverly Hills Wall Shelt Dandy for Show Pieces By STEVE ELLINGSON | breakfast nook, it makes a Just facing the normal problems dandy place to show off your that come up each day is enough,| {CY plates and glassware. but when the professional scare| For your bathroom it makes a get going, they can | handy utility shelf. Or it may be ‘ret fame & stained or given a natural finish I got to thinking about this last 24 used for knick-knacks in any night while I was eating dimer |T0o™ in your home. }and listening to the radio. The| The shelf is easy to build from) Lumber SASH & DOORS BUILDERS’ HOWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. Phone FE 4.3538 = @ WIRING © FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION See Ou Complete Line of FIXTURES end WIRING SUPPLIES 845 W. Heres FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 Broker Willis M. BREWER Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © and Seli Contracts © Will Trade Contracts for Ranch Type Homes. Roosevelt Hotel FE 4-518) of good licks for their campaign do is trace the full size pattern |Later on the heart experts gave °° wood, then saw it out and fin- | | their grim figures gver television, @!ly put it together. .The pattern | They-said people were practically | lists the required materials and | | dying like flies from heart trouble. jonly simple hand tools age needed. | | This morning on the car radio [|A good project for inexperienced | learned that mental hospitals were | @mateurs. \far overcrowded. Nervous break-| To obtain the full size shelf pat- |downs were topping the list for | tern No. 67 send 35 cents in coin America’s best killers. jto Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, California. (For prompt service, be sure to send to the California address.) Upholstery Designs Show Ingenuity Ingenuity of design, construc- tion, and yarn combination are characteristic of the {all collections of the upholstery fabric manufac- turers. | There is great diversity of pat- It must be remembered, how- |ever, that the professional scare | merchant, who is on the payroll of Garage, 304 Pioneer, Charles H Allen, | the National : ae - the _ jvention o isease X, earns ert & ~ aap yl peginew, Stew: | read and butter, by manufactur- celieresten. 90 Cobian. Mutvin Crew- | ing fear and gloom. He knows ! 3 Ester, Business Adventure |that if he frightens the people enough, the contributions will be tern in the woven lines to assure “mix and match” for the already existent furniture of many con-| sumers. There is a variety of fiber ana yarn used in warp and filler, | for color, for surface effects, and ' WE DELIVER Alteration, 1178 Baldwin, Alive Wilmot ane 26 Bagley, Martha Camp 78 Clark, Gocrates VV Sekies, 31 O'Riley, Essie De Rousse, 41 ‘Virginia, Santiago Re- - Coram, Robert Tate, Alteration, bell, $1,000 Alteration Alteration Alteration Glass Block Protects, ° Lets Daylight In Because it has insulation value equivalent to an eight-inch brick or 12-inch ‘concrete wall, glass block is the ideal material for providing a source of daylight |where struetural strength and | privacy are desired. | Translucent glass block protect | the interior of the home from the | outside view while admitting a | high percentage of available day- light. QUALITY COAL CLEAN COAL | AT PRICES / YOU CAN AFFORD Realty Company 377 Seuwth TF Fe 4 0528 30 Gal. Heater Free Wiring [pe GOOD 51 W. Huron Street r" ~2- Automatic Ges Model HE A TERS Duo-Therm 52 Gal. Electric Heater 79” i 8 pect price! Low in —— ' ed anid now 8 new low price! , $9995 $5 DOWN $5 Down—Easty Terms Triple - treated tank with fully insulated cover te sive more hot water at el] times. on Béisen Lines - Te Buy er Sell Real Estate See f Bateman and Kampsen || for interesting patterns. Lakeland Shores Subdivision | -On Reed Lake | 11 Matdwmn. Alive Wilmot \bigger. The question is, how do} we measure the damage that is ,caused by planting these seeds of | worry in the minds of so many | people? Isn't that as bad as de- | liberately infecting a person with | |a disease? I think the old man who dropped | in for a visit this afternoon had the right idea. He said most of his fears hadn't been realized in the last 12 months and he wasn't going - | to do any worying for the next 12. Lake Home Sites “However,” he said, “if some im- All Brick Homes portant worry does come along, Multi-Lakes | j |’) just turn the darn thing over |to the regular constituted investi-|| MA 4-1050 — EM 3-4121 Nag OCTAGON RADIATOR Qcamazo Ges ond Oil Furnaces with super economy OCTAGON Radiators! Be wre to see these @maiing new furnaces thet ere setting new economy end home comtort records! TEL William Lechner FE 2-182! 27 N. Cass Ave. gatin’ committees in Washington | “— and go ahead with my buildin’.” It might be that this idea will appeal te you tec. Hf it does you couldn't find a better project than the Beverly Hills Wall Shelf pictured here with T-Venus Dawn Oney. In your kitchen or there's only © dep, 4 masonry paint OF CHEMISTRY Buy the best! Avoid the blistering and peeling of ordinary paints. Rox ac- tually repels woter as it | beautifies. Nothing finer |, for ‘protecting the inside or outside” masonry of homes and buildings. HOUSEKEEPI of PONTIAC FE. 4.1555 NCZ Albert B. LOWRIE Lumber Co. Baldwin Ave. et Walton Phone FE 2-9104 Corner of Elizabeth Leke Rd. lastall an ARMSTRONG Oil-Fired Winter-Air Conditioner it’s Completely AUTOMATIC! and gives you clean, comfortable warmth. No more furnace - tending worries when you install this modern heating unit! You set the thermostat — the furnace does the rest. GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. FE 2.7849 relief valve once every two months to be sure it is not stuck by corro- sion and will function freely wiien an emergency arises. ; Lignite is classified as a low- grade coal. 1702 South Telegraph ALWINDO CO. OPEN SUNDAY NOON to 6 P. M. ‘FE §-3728 BEFORE THE call FE Put In THAT DRIVEWAY. NOW CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street BIG FREEZE 5-8614 = Birch Kitchen Cabinets Here’s How ‘to Do It: t gi t Ais FRE Hil if ) quite easy to apply afid won't cause the mess that getting the rewat brick back in mortar would. ce & P/M.) We speciolize in the When a lock begins to work = 1m.25] 2. design, construction fj bard, smear a little powdered tel ’ graphite onto the , insert the and installation of as male ee eo custom built Birch then work the key back and forth Kitchens for new or [| % oPee sad close the beck. — Before you store canvas awn- old homes. ings away for the season, coat Consult Us About: them with a fungicide so they =) © Built-in Lesy Sesons | WO"'t be damaged by mildew f ' © Colestul Formi | should they become damp at sdine fe son a - ® Bathroom Vanities P FREE ESTIMATES © Recreation, Room Bars || Asbestos Resists Acid ® Built-in Bakin Because they are cement rein- FREE INSTALLATION and Cooking Units [| forced by asbestos fibers, asbes A tos-cement building products See Samples on Display at... resist any acids or acid fumes : which are not injurious to con THE CABINET SHOP fice sect, 224 times tom coal combustion, for example, 3088 W. Huron St. ""i.."na." FE 5-9331 have so disintegrating effect upon amen masonry. ity materials. Complete We build any size or style Gorage—frame or . All jobs expertly constructed of quol- cement work OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. GeW Construction Co. 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. FE 2-1211 ti j pil EES : | > PFET i i B58 é at i te F : : Sgzh G8 i 5 3 i HH Hi Make Detachable Carry-all to Fit Standard Cartop & B i i tig sf Bette ill g b g ui thir gigk TF agiit | g f gs LE g : if : 7 if Face & g : i F i E é a z : in LOON LAKE @ 3448 Cosybera, off Walten Bivé. Hil - @ Weter Front @ T-fect Pancied Studie Liv- @ Tied Beth with Ventty, Clothes Chote, ete. @ Island Kitchen wtih Breach Ber and Dishwasher @ Large Breakfast Reem @ Large Basement Festeres;.... recreation room, hebby reem, center hall, totlet, tavatery, | garage. FULL PRICE 21,500 Or Will Duplicate See This COMPLETELY FUR- NISHED Home from 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. Temerrew. Plumbers Confer at Michigan State the College and the Michigan As- the sponsoring organization. advance at the Kellogg Center, where the conference is being held, $54 N. Perke FE 2-4121 TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & FE 4-3525 sociation of Plumbing Contractors | beauty, Youngstown kitchens’ + ‘ 9° @ 1% . NINETEEN Chamberlin, Michigan State De- partment of Revenue, on “You and Your Taxes.” Wax Kitchen Appliances For maximum protection ‘and home economics department rec- ommends that ranges, refrigerators and steel kitchen cabinets be waxed periodically, just like an auto- mobile, \ \ \ N oe (L ended dn nknnnkbnikihd IS : . TORIDHEET (4, WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT ive For the Tops In Comfort, Convenience and Economy. For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call ., « AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiec 17 Orcherd Leke Ave, ' . . . ‘ FE 2-9124 DO IT YOURSELF INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT DELCO-HEAT joe One Year Free Service! 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Bethlehem Steel-Truscon Steel—Inland Steel - Jones & Laughlin Steel Limited Warehouse Facilities ENGINEERING FABRICATION: and E CRANERENTAL is RECTION THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 4 ~ New Hazards Face Big Fish Pitarucu Processing Is Being Promoted by | Brazil's Government WASHINGTON—South America's pirarucu, possibly the world's larg- ' est strictly fresh-water fish, may be in for a rough time. Pn daparncetaang : ion on ate the final details of the agree- Amazon basin so that fewer Brazil- jan cruzeiros will be spent import- ing cod. The snub-snouted, primitive. appearing is found from dian accounts of 722-foot, 1,000 pound specimens. No authenticat- catches, however, exceed 10 pounds. processing pliant is proposed | Manaus, jungle metropolis of | e, 72 z 3 000. Modern methods of strip- . drying and salting pirarucu insure @ savory product. a [ERR i F Eyiz, ligyll Hs f rifte I Toa Q 7 r | ia 3 /on the international balance sheet: | tiot, in signing the London agree- | | ment to rearm West Germany and | |make it a sovereign nation. Men- |a@ flare-up which might involve the French Vote of Confidence Tops Week's Good News By CHARLES M. McCANN nited Press Staff orrespondent | E a < to Peiping this weekend to pay a “friendly” visit to Chinese Com- munist Premier-Foreign Minister The week's good and bad news The good R . | Chou En-lai. 1. The French National Assem- bly gave Premier Pierre Mendes- | lt was announced Thursday in France an overwhelming vote of New Dethi, the Indian capital, cenfidence—350 to 113—on his ac-| that India and Red China have signed q trade treaty. Under it, India will ship some strategic materials to the Reds. des-France is now free to negoti- ratification of the Londort pact economically. was regarded as greatly increased. 2. The United States seemed to | rate of exchange the United States have cleared up the dangerous situation that eXists off the Com- to have won an agreement trom | Tefuses. ‘ ‘Finds ‘Lost 4-Year-Old in Front of Own House | EAST PATERSON, N. J. @— | 3. The United States was in- volved in a new dispute with Pres- | ident Syngman Rhee of South Ko-| The new dispute concerns the bator is the type used in hospital -| donated the hospital's first incu- E ° : E neigh home. Finally, the motorist gave up and took the child to police head- 2 There Bruce announced he lived at 691 River Drive. Buying 2nd Incubator HOLLAND #--The city’s Junior | delivery rooms for all babies im- mediately after birth. The league bator a year ago. It is estimated that if all the lake water in the world was poured into the oceans, the sea level would be raised by only about two Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek that his Nationalists will not provoke | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith United States in gq major clash with the Communists. | 3 There was other good news | for the free world on several dip-| lematic fronts. In the United Na-| tions, the Western allies, on the “Young man, too much bickering is what's wrong with the world— 80 let's not argue about who had the right of way!" ~ , 4 4 » [ A v o DLD IT? CANT VOL) PEHEARSE THA STAMPEDE OLST w) THE ARE YOu FULL | OF SCOTCH OR SOMETHING 2 4 ee ee ZAEGAD, MARTHA! DON'T BE Zi RIDICULOUS! = TM PRACTICMIG } T HORSE R HE HIGHLAND FLING — ONE OF 4 $A THE PICTURESQUE EVENTS OF The GARAGE 7 -=VourRe 2 OWLS CLAMBAKE ‘= PLEASE LETS THA “2 EDUCATIONAL iT DISGUISE << c oO Ise =! EXHIBITION / Se x . > ay >) ¢ s NANCY = ~ I HEAR YOU TRIED TO DATE My GOIL NOT ME, SPIKE--- I WOULDN'T . BDO THAT, OL! PAL-— ON THE LE _— 2 ee THE BERRYS yp > fT" ar f By" 77 PLEASE BELIEVE ME SPIKE--- my? * ee Bae My IP Raw } S053 4 Soe | WELL, [ GUESS ITS TO BEN pik 4 ‘rel. AND HER BUDDIES )0TS Fi 2 ie VERE! HERES ROWE OF We .wiee ! X DAR! 3 4O-% GRANDMA ete ertat, ve aN ns eee “It's supposed to be dark under here. Now go sit down, little girl” . 5 C disability is disability disap one-haif fielary of h € (e'—Member’s During fieiary ts three year eligible shall sation shall mean_ Yor each subsequent thereafter “regular interest” the eee 4 of compensation is pot all paid (m)—Pinal Com rate of interest as the Board, iscretion, may determine (B)—Ace suc. that part jim money. the Board shall fix the value a Se retirement allowance | tmmediately preceding his retirement. In | mean the average of the lee tat eveat | whe retires prior to pald in money | the a a rate o able. by ment jim its | cases where of T | =o ' paid fo - as re t the at. Ta toe ‘Rida he termination Sockted of , 4 v We inate ry retire valent” of his wcey Sew y and the pension, equa! monthly ip- ro eaeeie shall mean payments de- ER ee ae ts thereof (q)—Retirement shal! mean withdrawal! from active service with a retirement and shall be paid in _ | stalmen oS ee at ne apse4Eee 218g <235 re a “41°23 si ies ‘iti il iad a a id eG i ae a i i ie ote Lot! a iy a et ie i ne ae in Hint tae ine . i - ty 4 vakete i a a eR ee i = hel a saat ae i ke ae re ae mi ‘al ee b] a oe i ate tha i gt23 23 a04bh 23 Pet TF EP <3 HERE ee sHHAETHEDE cFeadnisgetee2 PAs ue eh rl che nk eta ae e i ee “ii iG : ho ee ite (at ih als eal ae i eae ee He it eg a dite Bead ns ud ste, og a wit i i itn on PASE Raliegh Pile nS eer og Be. it lie Hl a it = Le He ul ae es foal mui Ha i - il sii Bil ihe i am he st i x | vat! ¥ ~~ r THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTORER | 16, 1954 f ‘ * i “ : i ‘ tg ee ne ” y eae fd ae ; a j 44 Pratt Lal a a a a TK Ht fe aa eh ie ates - ee ie is ae ite lig Geen a ol eet oS nest ie A met UE ne: Hi ie ; if oe me : tli lle Nee i eal ih int cote se os iM eon t fide nee — oe ie "s i ie ae 8 Brest an a3 4: s rT’ % ait § Sgsars Eat tS 3 HE sis oy ai s F 35 ee eae ec Se if ears i a ial bil 3 =H Tie vies ie nls ae aR [eau i diet rae a - ie att jut i Pingath 2 ct ene ohh itera ae stat ee EE ean i: is sont iin ie a beige ite ins it 3 LH Hi ae ae pitas 3: seep titi Pa? aa Au vee ft if, fib, ! 1h 5 a, ay i fits! de ant Hie io. a i 3s sth feds est Eiighes ss atl oa i He ane salt an va a i DT ran Meee et il Gen ila (Flt ni eae oe 2°48 2 EE: oe ir §o733" Ps 333543 a tafe el et tie ane A ig Sap i? sity eeyesess2. 23% pane Fe ei 83}5 tk lt ei SHE : 3 faa mat ae BEN th is He aa eri si q al ae BE ed rl ett tet i 2 j ih a Cadi peli aE eee i iia ey Lea a inti area a eT Hae tah image ale jl si zi nig i te Hh ua ee lies ite sire re Lit ial eotleal i sie Haine : snr batt ac ii ant ea Be aba ti all a iat a en ) Hire pS oS dee HE ath ee ipa luda se: alee ane fe ep tne Hl 3 eel ‘Hue HATH pellet rae Hy Hi af =a fe i tats Ec ih EH 7 een ae x - it uptih ALLE nuh Nita lice iit all ue 52 i: etd alt Te art aoe pst if: 4358 115 Pa oe Tae ae ee fa : ae Rare mE ip Tee ee te 32) i Hl Ur hie age abt i Ee i ce i fe ce i ql i Efe a8 u ius re si i gle he : del Hin oa ike ‘et biti rill E 4 PReaydd Grbbge, C9 yisey f2gs age meeee nya ae tle ae taetel it sai a geaaeh” cil lth i ar hia if ; i 2s BAIL en file qi 28k HE Rat lt agy ge = Jae AME PU HET get at HE eu Rent Be HT fie ce: i! Ze Ett at ne - ihe ne 2g ier ae & He 23 si je | fis in| S= lanes tae Healy BSS ys cal tous [fe sat 7 i aft ee ai Ss Hy th ie a 8a if a3 ; ail gi rae ee Ss g eat E | AZ we ae az24,81 28 rlbi Saale dada sid SS eee bs Ped nigel gs fr. VY) b~ co Lid ra c ached > Oo fa = ce ce O > Se > : tect ij m i t _— 4 i. Wrage act) fs ae RE AE? Fo eS aii’ na acta te preted eer en een ° . j . bd , 7 A, — ¥ '. "THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 ae ; oe __Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 Building Service 12) Moving and Trucking 19| Notices & Personals 25| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ig f wn | WE EXPRESS OUR SIN. PARKING A : cere thanks to many ‘ O'DELL CARTAGE | *Ofic=_0F. one: Se. “e George Babcock, Clay Blair, Mrs. MW ie a —. k. ee. 2 - Brome: Gear waco Mice Ereest | Funeral Directors 4) = Reig ig Painting & Decorating 20 ie e oor beter LY | foe an Fate pela Monday. Oct. Thth at 3 P.M ge sotred | mother works Live im, FE & 0 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, Ate Pe 331 VICE | Wanted Real Estate 32A at nm Chapel with Dr Aiea Donelson-Johns | Mitwak 38 hatte Re ae | Voorhees-Siple CASH FOR YOUR COR ee ore EF ae HOME OR EQUITY BE pope in Sas" : ; He ee eS CAN YOU SELL? : E TO TAKE F 1 lady. 1. Call after re teleghane sales, ponition beloved mother of Charles and ‘30 except Bat. , _ Y on ee tae FUNERAL HOME =: TOOL AKERO i nee ae wages. Shi ere 1-0 was. recommended by Mrs. Mai-| Margeret Daily Mrs | Mnared | Ambulance oF Mates LEADER PEE baile ce “Tuer,” aod nat eaten re tense. | © : trott. Badminton games for girls| weil: dear sister of Bugene and Precision aircraft experimental | gyre COUPLE WOMAN TO . glock meow Call : also was urged as part of the| Thomas + ee. Sipe Taee, Cemetery Lots Se eee erat Pell neit,| gel) with housework, white Mice | cement ‘ + _ fi winter program. dey. oct 18, at 1:30 Dm. ot she ; dams 4 anaes ra dors and vacations, Steady work.| bome. Lag Rh eee | ine a “ee oy oe NS. E To strengthen its organization | James Luther officiating Inter- Gabtens Mie Mosperee Ceres: M. C. MFG. CO. ae eee Wizat 1 n AND” WALLPAPER * the group's beard of directors Maxwell will ie tm stale at the +1640. 118 Ind‘anwood ne, labo Ortep yestrs Become aig ome! oF q bos End ® eons phyed — GILLEN OCT en ieee CLARA 3 et oper, ove urn braiser a0 ve can waseens. Gort | an eee, : De ‘ Painting. Wall Washing a program. | py SPE eee oo ES employment for selesmen who will | ACORDIONS oo I Pal 1o| bose" sii _ one 7 _ These meetings covered the re- cart ans inpe tae ee ee : : F bg organization of the standing com-| {g's 3 pam at the Mackin BOX REPLIES OFROLSTERER PERMANENT On | © October ist. DE = mittees incorporation Deantes EPL a, Ta, now. Hoss Stadio, 3148 ut Rele ernst, td the Te-wring Ge tone eee At 10 a.m, today || din marci Gek"tincom Sanit | Recto Harbor = “aga RRP aD North Branch Funeral Home, there were replies at || Unextelled Opportunity | S"sun'™ “* "7 © ROR nee the oe INDEX es Press Saad: Tangible —Intangible Work Wanted Male 10 ~ Bullding Supplies, 12A iO AND You BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE mand Sited tess oo bw por ro nefwunnn {| LEADS _ |sransecs porgoures,| sax roo ramon uremems|*eMen VintsSare We | ulster ch as per- 4 j Beceuse we are one of the finest th progtessive org Reliable fir:n will finance at lo ALL WASHING AND PAINTING ores in cash, call MAHA | —_— sani chairenen. CLASSIFI Ma, at, 8, Ok 14 || eas ie te | Ealcn oun arvcomey coe | fue imei Migr oe | "pres waimaie Feeane | L &'S SALES CO Mire. Meary Bright, an alter- CATIONS $.clostr. ope of the largest mans: | afcrced plastic. s years machine | _¥?He Box 38 The Ponuiac Press. | ~ WALL WASHING — |*Gga5" 2 LARGEST nes nate director representing the | ANNOUNCEMENTS chusrg aistribution a! thelr ored | Gar¥iogmtct'S Sears napervision, | Cut, Velde stone Toy the tao, | Roger Shing mums ct Sfeee | OSE? POPE bead O, Member Cos Real Est Bech Toe, ’ vear ast sales and cus- ; ropa So apo : Us BUY 'T OR A ON moan of the attendance commits COP@ f Thanks ..........2) Help Messi te tetigt 222,20 | font conrec tamer Fah St | Busines Services 13| S100 wtesOW | Mor Jou. OA B08 GREEN LAKE OFFICE lp Memoriam 3 H Wanted Male ©) “aty. Agse Bs & 00, Nest anpees Se woe ae oe ee ~|~ Photos & Accessories 21 tafe of tlhe g Buy, Att res (ON GREEN LAKE) | The finance committee headed by | Flowers .......... veseeeeee 3 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN — AN- tases rent _ment, and will travel, Bor &./ A & B TRENCHING DARA FURNITURE NEEDED Canages Homes, ALL LAgES” Mr. Sid Ennis is laying plans for | Puneraj Directors Femmes Daiet. _, Oye. 4-1 CARPENTRY, PLASTIC AND | g, water Unes. fielg tile. |CONTAX 114 CAMERA. W. A. ies LSF I next year's budget, “yo aise RE pubis ; . Tp mey mate wan ease | Breer SavTNe cha ceannet FE ties. "| and telephoto lens. plus other nc- top dolar Le or | cove Pn Y Late ncscsee 8] BRICK STASON CREWS| _Settuntet Pe vost ie oe | Ba vk Eing POCORN | A a ae | neta | SSR SSS ax st, Soman | ean Ete nea tee Franklin PTA | mmonasr | BRIE NRSOS Cerne Reciinar wer rape Sec is REUTER ETE ees S| _Parwersey —BA|” Waa, Micetenseee | "Pe. ies Wotton | to Hear Talks elp Wanted Male ....... § m0 Stee. Maceo, nod carpenters. as |CARPENTER, WORK. EXPER-| [LL HERS Or ctor) trained. wen | COUTTS Pease tc ~ LISTINGS WANTED ‘ otece ——— Va : : Genera! Printing &| 1) Im Bt. 2051 . : z B ‘© WAITING . Hale Wanted cals soeee | "Aemrbe genet 3 your, 9g, |~ WANTED 3 MEN |"45tntiote "Ricicumn® aic| Stee euppiy Seoig toe |” ice Service 22| EGE" HRatesercRe | ,,%2 Ber ches Oh Fabs _+ on School Funds [Wave iic---3| sorinwe | Siac Bittne atetee | Fen gice server Seeberr | SS Tair Staces OF ERS | Wineoees unre Sua, | H.C. Newingham, Broker _———__FRANILIN VILLAGE — What Work Wanted Female™..1| Eeaseemeet cong Szeyeme | Sow pst om Sate OP eet Roar te Uae on | VA TEoneag argrone | re elite Es, | Poo, po cds Pu vtam | LISTINGS WANTED i $43.30 to LEPAIR Y WIGHT FV SERVice |PARM BELL CUTTER. HiTcH-| : have put into the support of| SERVICES OFFERED er conden helo a ADply ‘sea w ang ts ee AKER 185 CARPE | )=6 PHONE FE 4-25600 OA pm iaee PE tie x weer co ae | et ones wk Building Service .......... 12] ; xe poem, | Walten’s 51 N. Parke int sTRAN > cleat corvice Go your cal Diss This is the subject to be ' seee up| WE WILL SELECT 7 AMBITIOUS CEMENT FINISHER DESIRES | ————-——___________.___— SERNIES R’DIO 6 TV SERVICE | 5. BIRD CAGES. ANY CON have investors who - ; sented try Clittord Smart, Superin: | Busines, Seren 7727 aA Saleemes Ostoctr os Pegeg. a fog rai te | Sy ad af Cet ee aA ee CU ARANTER' TY REPAIR Any | cone OR ST MA — sovoceeeed3 | Buteher ............000-..- up| Immediate earnings with security | 6ajpi — mate FE 681% ANDY Gon.|WTD. TO BUY GOOD BATTERY! PAUL D. HAMMOND , tendent of Walled Lake Community | Bookkeeping & Taxes ult ST fie ap] fee the a Bgl ge + ARPENTRY, CABINETS, REMOD- APPLIANCE SERVICE| pons rage @ Fv. _Fadio HP. Sutton Ph. MY 2-6432 ste alg ome Schools, and Dwight Ireland, Su-| Chiropodists Lacan Mote! ee ::.. tims up bua 8 w Bt. after 0:30 | sing & siding. D right Wo service pli makes of vetrigere “WOME SERV'CE CALLS | WTD. - POOL TABLE IN GOOD Me tia eves PE S-4714 of Birmingham| woot Specialist 154| BOND EMPLOYMENT | 8001 PRESsER W0eT BE ex. |CARFENTER—DOWT “KNOW TT tnd ‘ail types of smailsppliances.| MEI TCHELL’S TV Sur‘sene; Senene Pris 8 Bt - at the first fall meeting eeee c wages Steady ell Only 40 yre. of exp FE ROY’S, 96 Oakland Ave.. 2.4021 WANTED: USED E t Call A | of School PTA. Dressmaking & Tailoring — i Ferme Aopir to Sint iuePeiers, | 1-00 anne BULLOOZING. DRIVEWAY: Se) ee ee shecibarrow. EM 3-006. S : li t! Nick Rosielig will moderate an arden Plowin@ ........ __ graph. ee | pery work, Reasonable rates. FE sped. carting We meee. } WTD.: POOL TABLE pecialis ; open discussion to follow the talks, Income Tax Service ......17 Ly AN = quare ANTED. 9 MEN TC Pick AP-| ©7998 00002 NERS. | 513 Osmun oe Bivd. 3-8728. a Wh Yy W. t Sell E Laundry Service ..........18 pice 99 ceate bu, or ti. he. Coll | SXPERIENOED MEAT CUTTER. Walls & windows. bie. Fa Orns en You Want to ; slated for 8 p.m. Monday in the =e after 12 oF after ¢ OA 62350. PE 30064. Free est. ten. PE 1G, | eae na 5 APPLIANCE Money Wanted 28A 5 new multi-purpose room of the Landscaping seeee een |S EXPERIENCED CARPENTER, FOR + PEk TTRENCHING SWEETS RADIO ] NCE wer CR ORE A AAARARE I OM Real Estate pon ee & Trucking veseee.19| COST ACCOUNTANT | Help Wanted Female 7) fye"tg°* °% tnt weir B& oe ene BING gavin Haren St____FE $113 | WANTED TQ BORROW , te oa a call tor 0 Refreshments will follow the | Dauung & Decorating ---.9|AUTOMOTIVE PARTS], coox exreniencen | LECTRONIC, ENGINEER, DE ~ _R_ 3.7600 ae | WSS Rom | Raptr” "la Bon mo. Ponting | fo, “SPta, stale specialist. List 3 meeting. . * | Physio Therapy "nal MANUFACTURER Puts Midget Bar, 2061 Dixie Mwy.| nce im electronic circuitry, ou: i vewinding 310 &. Pike. | pageant seem | £WantedteReat 0 aoe yee Gave 6 tem come en — * | Physio Therapy ...... HUA! EOUIRES COST AC- gleentce ® instrumentation write ge evpawatrites 250" ADDING NA 3 Saw ecceeeee Q : TE oe 7 iring. Expert work.|, GROUP ¢ . CF COLLEG For Sure ] Typewriter Service ..... 2A| COUNTANT EXPERI- WAND DIGGING AND ODD JOBE. | SEWER CLEANING | Senera"Pricaing ani “Orhes Sun-|* iruine.. profes tal voune wou Only Twice in Life Upholstering .............. %3| ENCED IN STAND- Capable MARRIED MAW 3i_WITH VARIED | Frouming inp WEATING- HS. see Upholstering 73| sentir at the Vaccine caborstory Results in Rochester desire furn. apts. or ARD COST OPERA- see, Tiatursble Wocte ot| Complies & Sen. FE em. OR | ~~~ ror v” Ponting area. Stenographer pirsties,_Peeme OR 3-5101_oven, na. THOMAS UPHOLSTERING » Baseltent refers sees. rite: WHI F SALT LAKE.CITY @—President A. Ray Olpin-of the University of | Lost & Found .......... | TIONS. COLLEGE townton’ office Mua | PATCH WORK CATHINO AND | EXPERT THEE TRIMMING & RE |» 9 TELEGRAPH FE beme| TAREE .De ish tage bo bass talbed with| Notes & Persona ~...m5| GRADUATE PRE-| W'sSire"s Stim ited | ite an | grec recey | aren tees MAC PR EM, | pl ero ao TaNE yg ap FERRED.OR EQUIVA:| ieesl Rasmae |"GnageGr sete | ae wore PU es Sew Ene ee e| BROS. t _YE +6300 _ ee TINGS ‘ YOUNG RENTAL and denon’ Toca Tocumnmending |Wid. Children to Board ...8| PLEASE REPLY IN| Sitsatcmcenses | "Sct tas cr Seam Goes | Ea accty pa ef fos nara sine 03 WATERE | pres 0 ee isn fora perilous miadion behind | Wid. Household Goods ...77| DETAIL YOUR QUAL.| _ ast portttie Jor one eho | $04 semi, who meds, a gond) _sitimates, eee | stewie Beadle. Pe bse. uf "Bwood “Rental Deot. PE “| Wed. Miscellaneous ....... 28 ‘ ; i c’PRESS sat: mind perishables. GO L Davis. PLASTERINO Sem ta i. % . whose reputation IFICATIONS AND AN- OR 3-105 New and repair. Verne Keller —tiquee_0_cpecthy FS Ot |5 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED a ae i bei hep bees |e, ee SA! TICIPATED REMU ee i ; ig. Rg 4 has Wanted to Rent ...... AT = sires apprentice Pobctoleran spell og PLASTERING Lost & Found. 4 ——— = — Pui asien the unofficial Army | Share Living Quarters go| NERATION TO BOX _| ing. PE 300e8 - aa Liane oe eee eee i 4 has in Ae sEAUTY ATOR, EXPER | writ Givr My PENSION _ | 0. Meyers EM 3800 FE +1998) 1467. wurre pLastic PuRsE.| Share Living Quarters 30 quoted in print! wid Transportation ......%1| 37 PONTIAC PRESS. +268. gad a: cer cipres ta gomanes |e Te AND | RE | “Please call OR 34136. That's right folks. We have sold 4 [a os ee Wid. Contracts, Migs, ....32 , Gashier Receptions .....- $230 up| for room and board. Write Box pale Cal Cor_urien FE ¢ee. ost. FEMALE BEAGLE IN Vi-| BUSINESS IR TO SHARE| over 00 per cent of our, listings : such a mission in 198. | Wanted Real Estate ....32A aaher, Toph anno $48 Mp | BE Poaiec | Frese | Pz teem Pu bam, Law vantig | Siauig “SN Memes OTR) ier pi Tal been cc | nee ata cee to sell. "Fer At that time Olpin was a mem- cutter Cail wer, | Mousekeeper, live tp ...... $161 up Work Wtd. Female 11 ERT H CHAPIN PLUMBING |josT. GOLD DROP EARRING.| ™™° 4. $ minute quick and equrteous action, Cail ' ber of the faculty of Ohio State} RENTALS OFFERED sy 00172 or oh | Lewedey |... ..-.--c0e.., 6148 OD _Snt beating. Tone Fe b2et ean wucpig cise Ma OO. fit dsentown PEO 23701. othies - University and Stringfellow was} po. Apts. Furnished y - oy | BON “ LO ENT - J agiey (ost. WALLET AND MONEY AT | ™noGern cowie, Cal . ee Sey Redd wie ent Apts, Unturiaed 3 ei weer nave aa = CONSCIENTIOUS 4TRENCHING Stu ater @ OM SovERNMENT EMPLOTE WIT wae sei A. JOHNSON, Realtor ~~ . Rent Houses Furnished... s Heeme. + A Footings field ttle, septic tanks and | OST: PONTIAC HIGH CLASS| share '§ room modern apt. Refer FE 4-2533 ' al oon eee re tus *|~ CHRISTMAS SALE Ba degree. in “pry chelogy | ee ee Te OY. RN RACE EAR: MG] fee: were Poses Prove Bet) 1704'S, Telegraph Rd. 4 Armada PTA Men Plan | Rent Lake Cottages ...36A Salesman enjoy work.ce to pipe openings to Aven coometion bas] focal Work Wo seeking poe- tl Pree estimate PE 68803 FE | oO. neve. PHONE Fetes | WORKING GIRL up Like 3 Harvest Dinner For Rent Rooms 37 ‘eatares, busy | lable ambitious women Bos 6i.| ition mm personnel work, or scones | “tag pease. fag Be. tells, FE | ‘neenert eT pes sie. Monday seeeeen: ace me EibektY LADY Fon Lidwt | ftisted, fied. Phone FE | TRENCHING FOOTINGS AND _ 5-oves. / | rt ort CASH ; Rooms With sosceeee com missions F] PE 0000 efter 6 p.m la tanks for sale or =... A, eT ‘ Board ...... prontble, Pik | Kewewest and case of baby. pose Se (ost. OCTOBER .1TH, LIOHT f. ARMADA — The annual benefit | Convalescent Homes .....38A| Pontiac TW Waren, | Good pome some | wae. . weotent Pots {yim PE "AGS porer § months ala. 2 Wnite| Wd. Transportation 31 IN : harvest dinner sponsored by the | Hotel Rooms ............ 39 aD TR iris Fen Prem ot TTTING | CARE OF PRES CHOOLER | TREE TRIMMINO AND REMOVAL Tease wast cane Mereen | mania SOn Lon ADGRLED. 24 HOURS 3 pg Lyre gp 4A groin Rent = cecccccvecee ]) oS ge Rl al_pur a Be Sie tree, K, days, city. FE | service reese cet 2 - Answers to, name Po nooegg hh ~ylnsarig Oct. 18, want one or two riders. | ~ Por a e. Rent , ________| Bookkeeping _Call_OR 300" after ¢:00 o.m.| Pe sese : Bt 5:30 pam in the school |For Rent Miscellancous 42 | EXPERIENCED —WARKEING—MA-| pir” Forinc” dress Bor 3, CQuagworr Mon Wea. rt 7 Lost WOMANS BLACK LEATH. CADY DESIRES DAILY RIDE TO| the ‘ihone. we, Sill be at . Funds raised are devoted to an- "| Sect Sate eperseace en suve- wating te pene Oma DESIRES DESTRES | of — "FE Eiee| pert cae meer, ee eee | eer eee Get! our” otter. before you wual expenses of the organization| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE| matic washers, Attractive post | expeninNCED BOOKKEEPER | baby sliting evenings and week- PERSONAL. SERVICE| Richard L. Wariner, PE 8-186. —— : and for local prajgrts. For Sale Houses Bendy" work wages. | io take complete charge of books.| ends, Ph, PE 1206. _ | Ses, Bootes ___ PE 2902) Post MALE BLACK anv tan| Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 EDW. } UM eC ité« CO lg FhowSCQ ...«. «+». 5) . =< G 8,| fRONING DONE IN MY HOME. Foot 18A| German Shepherd. Answers to nein -M. STOUT ; B For Sale Lake Property ...44| petstmest > age. experience and three| Cail PE $1725 : Specialist “King” 13 Orceola Dr. PE 49771 pO YOU WANT CASH? Open Eves “tt] 8: q vs . ot eo cain 8 Once | el Sy ee eon kre Coun Deaths For Sale Resort Property.44A REAL ESTATE : ONAL fONINOS | WANTED. Wi PER| on. 4, 4, xanreR. voor spe | {OST [O° a NO pricey: fet. BD. CHARLES, ' Suburban Property ......45A 2 MEN EXCEPTI m ee 7 Looks ike a Husky Biack ears, 46862, et ad ha For Sale Lote es. ae] Ty Mee Nantie our terse vetwme| = OPPORTUNITY "rr eeon MY NOME | Dresemeking, Tailoring 161 tit ous en “terre § Unlimited $ A en seeeee weeeee as pe = - ny g, 6 : . fer see adc, ta cd tad Owen For Sale Farms... ‘ : Te port ‘| Selatog 's Sor ee nti ot “and aierations and pairs. 3 ioat WHITE WITH CREAM | for buying tnd contracts. Past periments are sate = ade Tat James Richards, 50, of 1112 Owana | «11. Busi erty 9 RESALE HOMES sition ‘will be filed , ® career: _Eicahers fe Roysl Gat. On 82108. Ptions, PE Stet, o00 Myrtle, | strayed. oc slalen. Blind | firs fesute ‘call Mr’ Johnson or Mr concerned Call as. 0 Ob Ave. wit be at 1 pin. Monday | ant, Lease Bus. Prop...@A| pum Wie at ne are| Sties Ren ease | TET Pe neat meno Plowing 1A) :Ssristoxpe cocnen sPax:| A. JOHNSON, Realtor | p_¢,, DORRIS & SON Home, Ferndale, with burial_ in Ver Sale or Excher nge «50 a —— eee poh A, og ay eres ma CADY WANTS DAY WORK. GOOD one * poe er Kite Call, PE e843 FE 4-2533 'sa'W ures oP re eine White Chapel Memorial Park Cem-| FINANCIAL CALL MR. HURNS ply in person at Montgomery | PE stai4, afer @ pm Mowing cad Leveling | Ter alg gan treme fan | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. “hove bere PW Giron nee etery. He died Friday at Ardmore rence St Evening appointments | MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SEC- PE ©1637 1 Case, FE. ¢-2608. CASH FOR SEASONED LAND. - W, Huron. = Hospital, Ferndale. ; emp i em eet ( Schuett can be arranged by telephone. a ©M 3-2842o WanTeo: ACTOR WORK. ALL | (oer 19 WEEK orp TBEAGLE | , contracts motors deme. CASH FOR EQUITIES Surviving are his widow, Mary Land tracts ..... ° CED GIRL FOR RE- “DS ena Chon ED GTR. hinds _MA §-090¢.______| “hound | ir by = a ogi Bt. ;| We have investors now baying Jona; two sons, Norman E. Bur-| Money to Loan ........... 53 cee ot | @rro¥e AGe Winow Dears Laundry Service 18 Tite dine Peco na comme A gg ~ Fg oy nett of Ferndale, James O. Rich.| Mortgage Loans ........... 84/2520 UNION LAKE RD.| generat Orrice worK, Tye | housekeeping for widower in city. fost: BEAGLE, | BLACK | AND = ‘action. = ard with the U.S. Army Air Force, \fERCHANDISE mar Te tag, Henclling. mm eO eR Eg BOOKKEEPING FO BS | HOE Tecate Manned Fostins | Ten trim on bead. also tam male OY KNAUF, Realtor = - nr, Boston; daughters HONE OPERATOR “ye pase? or FE 20857.| in my home MI 4-900 nary, PD. PE 3801 hound, white feet and collar, 16 ' 26% W. Huron PE 2-742 Milind, K. Seat ae Ransl Oak, [BUMPS - cn cssoeseseseseees. S| er glows talerance work on fun HAIRDMESSER “BIRNCINGMAM | WANTED. IRONING, 69.00 FER RT AING | eet SSS e ee WE lees cle Mrs. Arthur R. Thomas of Flint: |For Sale Clothing ......... 56 wih alr gauge Gestreble.| Theresa's Colony Howse "MI 64880 WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK 1 Washes and finished, all wash- Laer onan BLLPOLD —CO™. ABSOLUTELY ED. NORDMAN two brothers, Howard of Ferndale, | 5#!¢ Household Goods 37 78 ced ee | for appointment. _ __ | hours Rousewort of troning. Ex | Sble materials. expertly fntned : GREEN BILLPOLD CO<- ros REAL EST ' e,/., Steady work. Afternoon shift. | sotigirk perienced $? hour. PE 17-8861 on latest equipment. AUTOMAT| taining valuable weeers, Keep , t = ATE and Alfred of England; and {two Valentine Gifts .....!..... 58 M. C. MBG. CO. EEPER. FATHER AND 9, Fo LAUNDRY 05 N Telegraph Ra.| money for reward, PE 2044 GUARANTEE ROMEO. MICHIOAN ad Christmas Gifts. sss a ene MS Baars, Sa marsh” TAINON AND IROMINOR FR) sear return Conte PErbaet | [OGf x BEAGLE DOO | MATE ere lll i . a | _V ptiac Press, Box : 5- fe | OR FAMILY LAU w. : i — —a William L. Salsinger |For Sale Miscellaneous .. .60 JANITOR [2 LADIES WITH 2 OR MORE WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK OF | FOR VAMTLY CRORDRY TERY | ty Never. PEs TO ORE UST ee Noe tae l wm | ay _ki _ 32-8101 j i rae : ROYAL OAK — «Service for Delt Yourselt -..........61] semgromrs, pusve, muawegee| SR erny Spa Wagers era, | POCLD. OE? ON oh ANE | | i REWARD, FOR INFORMATION RUF. McKINNEY William L. Salsinger, 36, of 815 | ls calls. necessary. OR )-7148. — betel tinea bah en I ci Landscaping 18A and white female pointer. Picked uy or e | Office 8800 Commerce Rd Ave. will be at 10 a.m. | Sale Office Equipment ...63; AUBURIN HOTEL CADY =O FAKE Cane OF crit. | Building Service 12) ~~~. | Gog mes be in Pontiac | Sine, tone Monday at the Sparks - De Mund. Sale Store Equipment vo 4) 464 Anburn Ave. : —_ Fag ye pad home. Cal) ~~~ DAN’S LANDSCAPING SERVICE.| and may have an injured paw. YOUR 2 BEDROOM 1 STORY HOME IN Funeral Home with burial in Oak. | Sale Sporting Goods ....... 6 | Tearn Heating Business |tADY TO BasY eff DAYe IN NEE La earpRen eae tase: |_Setep PE OR | ee ener . , | So, ME asenet commen of Pee. a Cemetery. He died Friday at Hunting mora aad ~ eae bow tor vig pov aL ATESTIC __| oy Seeker on RED TRIMMING | AND _REMOV. tee lctures sed papers im Tory LAND CONTRACT Terms. By en elderly pM age Dyke Memorial Hospital from | Sand. Gravet sane mi hens heats; aN : GRADING AND YaRD LEVELING | _ +1001, 498 North Saginaw. —_— Snjurics received im an accident | Wood. Coal & Frost Sr vil i ns an excellent good Needs OE waitress. 2 can aon a oe FE 53562 . ° LOST: SHORT AARED BROWN = — Monday night. ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs... .68 OE ee ae we rem | opm to 10 pm shift Trensnoy | _5-0020 ROTO TILLINO dog tm the vietnity of Lake Orion BUSINESS Surviving ere bis widow, Dar. | Por Sale Pas | pete Bas cameras uch |g eM en | PON ee Ms tare ere | SOD” 1S ee | OPPORTUNITIES : Trained. rded iED MAN & Se Lan LADY FOR : : siete oie a dance, Sana M. and O° | SRE 206 WaRMS War paces, Ages MBE, Oh gris rem SASS lou cme er) 4m, com-| Netkes & Personals _25|, AND,HARGER CO. 4... NEEDED Mrs. Everety VanKail FARM MERGHANDISE | Ganninns Wane MNtED oa | Tage ee eS Fe cre alee inamaaye Wa te tae | ee oe owe Beery hobo | Biden Poncho ann | BN tare FE $418) GROCERY STORES, Gis are - Py e - =a it een | ti nan | FOR LAND CONTRA ce » ai FERNDALE — Service for Mrs.| 4a. Grain & Feed........ ry] BET Balt se RAE fpitity | NATIONAL CASH CABMTER WUST) ork Po ‘Peet "| Moving and Trucking 19 “S"srirnaiy adviser comact Mrs |_On “oie ©" tor | have any “type set onsedt Everett (Jennie) Van Kuiken, 59 | "or Sale Livestock ........ 72| milking machine Good wages and) Eh }-assi, GONCRETE BROKEN wITH AIR | ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~ | “Vernon Vie. PE 24734. Con- ~ us at once of 59 E. Drayton A : Wanted Livestock .......... T3 bot, 3390 Rochester BG. | evEIEE PAsT AND KOCDUAOE. | PATE e” SO Cok vor octimate. | Aa) MOVING & TRUCKING OF | _fidential. The Salvation Arfry. Edw. MS ve. will be at : rhhedd bilo eR | eee. __,_«séteup & delivery, Good servies CALL TODAY AND RESERVE w..M. Stout, Realtor 3 pm. Monday at the Wessels or Sale Poultry ......... 4 National Sata on CARPENTER CREW. PROJECT. | _8* reas. rates. FE 70750 anytime. toy party dates Receive TT WN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE Funeral Home with burial in White | Sae Farm Produce ........ TS ; SALAD, AND PANTRY GIRL AT anrtaeye commercial. FE eee. (NCINERATORS CLEANED AsuES tree Christmas toys for the chil Open Eve. tm #30 Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery,|Sale Farm Equipment ....76/ ACvertiSer | secu “korg ster h Prank | -slso roots tarred, Pe Simm. | S034 was: | ME FORT, ANT DOOR PAR Settlement | Gin Ged Toareday ot Harper Fug.| Auction Sales .............. T1| seas aevormme seper | GiraTacgiiyae Pam |RIEN, WORK, coRPENTER CIGHT “GADLING, O65 FORE | “Hes, French mide lingerie, Jeckie im Sige bas ail hSonlaaresr he op ese AUTOMOTIVE ee Merchants Five figure | WOOL PRESSER MUI work, Commercial of residential. | LIONT x ry na? comtac's Lowest Miscou im |! OR 9 ADULTS. FIRST Surviving are her husband; three earnings of more yearly. perienced. Top wages, guvedy MA 6-247? or PE 27361. truck “black dirt and fil 10 we egire youn pereemasl Som Contene County in your frost 2 rooms, (private bath daughters, Mrs. Robert Stettes ot |For Sale Housetrailers ....78| xcauoergh wesner 106. | Rortinc Pinacy “See “ete | Pree estimates Sauer Pete | CONF AND MEAVY FROCRINT | BOND EMPI. as wn astnet Meron ave. = : T for interview. estimates. Jensen, PE 9-2340 AND PLOYMENT 0 ane} Mrs, Richerd Zimmer | "em. Trailer Space wesepenk 79 P ME White WOMAN TO LIVE TW FOR “anerGARPENTER WORK Pome PE 2-0603 si © Herne acorn: — R TY beak oad bet sence, Workin cee man of Highland Park, Mrs. Martin Coessories .......... a Anerations and ‘custom TOADINO FILL __Huros eral +4460 | 9, Jostye pet gna rte Som) | ePLovMENT | FEELS | SRS, ree ere ree Ama A 8 Oe [PEEL aut ee“ seeOErcaES |" ee ‘© gme sister, and four grandchildren, | Sale Motor Scooters... Teqee mew cree 1 wih come | _tuired. ill 26006 ecayey | moet wort ce FE tts r pt Oe A Raifway between Poutine Mott Rei ser ) “|For Sale Motorcycles 2. a3| Saf, Wigatner Serine ‘wort or |" onerater with folowing OR Spams |CUSTO"’ BUILDING FHA WIN. | THC @eve or On Hée ts Dane put ite ‘house ON eS eR tomes es | . ; pocnces | " MAN Cale POR i ing. ing. : ‘ins—Sta appraisal or Plan Donces | BX Sue Sevde ...:.... | Se ois ome nplement | WWalled Lake Ove transportation | CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA REDUCED RATES |ire'twecovonse sia B.D. CHARLES _|7) hare : . Accessories ...... | per ie Person a ee a a Van to serve vou. @mitn) fro ryter clear n, °9RE | Heattable Boctety. 1711 ssa | DON’T WORRY. HUR- Baym ~~ rename lle anaes | Sears, Roebuck & Co. | he eamgee es end ean | TONIC for your pocket- a —Hene__ = RY and rent that vacant a 87 i . ‘Wages for elderly aay.” Call at ; } IN DEBT? . contract oF ® veer} room through Classifi sified | Saturday trom 9 p.m. | Wanted Used Cars ........ 88, ALM BOWL. | - thine weetairs 328 Me | book: Want Ads. To sell, oe | gf you are having trouble meeting an - | ads the Attica Masonic | Wanted. Used Trucks .....89| Bf, Cyr 3B Monter'™ | WoMaN TO CARE FOR 3 YEAR| rent, find a job—dial FE| 66 yornmes eoweauy| K. L. Templeton, Realtor! His, fer extra income! modern and old time | For Sale Used Trucks ......90| WitY BE HELPLERST Get any | ‘cron’ “wt true So™ MS) 2.9181 for ad-writing| “ben's Eero. Toeater. Pe f-ocss. | TO Puntion Pree" For Sele Used Care .......91! int cin'Pe sam “atten! Ban wages cay ater fener] help. ini iaPF SHOE REPRESS bag “Sed e's reatipe Presa. od-writer. 1c ae Prone ” giammancen) er \ r (7 * o - Ss A o ? . ‘ . Y x ; i ‘ . ae } * a x +. ; a ‘ | / A } x, vie % f i * : a . sitialati | ‘ { . < | P fs : ; / : = ST eee fama seinen age mya rage A ee tapes PME AY, Big cytes Rp ee Beli Spimetes. Sacto came) ~ wes . — cept ten te rE ; - $4 i, - } oe ey enh Kyte 5 ya 4a — fi : ; rs ed ¥ “ . ‘ ‘ as > ype ie eal 6 t ‘ ‘ 2 2 bi { 4 4 ‘ | yard. Attractiv. kitchen. A very | ™ sun pore Better ¥ 1 singe | cles tecoment wih ance. for] | 10) CASS ELIZABETY RD | Srepitant reem, dows Fl bee | no DOU! pavuer “hMte. cost 2 | pee FE 4-32 A ms f bout ’ —— $ s i ; re ee” . ; a L , i ! ‘ ¥ _— Ss , « : . ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 - TWENTY-THREE _ SLICE OF HAM = | For Sele Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43. For Sale Houses 43! For Sele Houses 43 : : | LAKE ORION | sum | OWNER WILL SELL To aEtia. a wee 4 oon tee, ¢ ROOM wim 2 a eR | Se Oe cope ee ue | Eee Se SMART BUYS | 43 {RAC rvee| fom” seetuee’ Sdavie’ aeeeet | INCOME Le Me ee ee ee ee See Aha | ae iat mange GLAS BTS BAERS | ee a fe, gorage Beautiful | S000 dogs. Kzoo Harbor ects | locaton PR G-atme EM siete | wil iShe wese’ter : Some te penscuebiy’ prised age oo (Ditie Hwy” Uniiniched | WILL, TARE 42300 CASH POR | S770 is + r" wre 9 Vearecm home want cman ‘oath ¥ payments, | Deaer asta ane | __ PE sis or } pate, Prean cose me etree’) FRED) HORGE "baie" 'n® civng room dining VETERANS [ | reation room. en | and storms Double garage $12-| * : CRAWFORD | sm tye cergeene its AEE | “HANNAN e with 2% beths. Newly car| ‘%¢l! furnishe Mav be seen from | Py a | AOENC ¢ming room & :iving room | | anti 8 p.m 56 Cherryland, Au | burn * nee pm 2 stairway New gas rnace | _ burn He re 4150 with garage ir basement. suitable 2 BE ry EL Ineoin on ITe | ates, Seat) OPEN OUT'S |e eee “ADAMS PE reund home at Lake ville blecks from a basement, #0 gal, hot water SUBURBAN - Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, rere ieamerance front and’ beck.| best and hot water, Pull, base: ~ Wohin ocean Hon 2 BEST BUYS Seat eee e's pouse. d This plirective «com nome is Immediate Possession ~ i : TODAY i thvendielinante ad feat fom and ined Geek ere, | .dnie® Yuuage, 2 Opes, Bd, THE : ft. he grantage, ni png H bedrooms oe Ay ~ Pg good homes and coed a Only $7.650. $2,500 down Have oth-| Buy cow and ou can move in bors. » E. living room. COMPANY Sef ear |Tee ewe | Satore Tenia foore, aan acces : i : = | bath " Large ower KEEPS. 1C, A., ALGRIM | rcratan.ciim stares ge | cleat ct Sggt sasce p= oy A, “sa J 4 WA LAKE Orrice oa grt path ae a 2 ow at ‘ a ony bedroom 228 NS ee | ad and ts ef Briven Villeg ey porter 305 8. Wixo! Orrick: +1604 abot OLDE: lid Greer ints sheets Garees | MILFORD gh slovy ea : as | @© foot lot Terms. Murr : 4 J through plastered weite ta Open House "ADAMS REALTY CO. |i ween ENT: ease basement ith ne hoot | 62 Aubury Ave FE 463303 Nest to Consumers Power ; ——eeeeooreeesnee eae seas Serre reer . an Snes on om teat s At Saturday and Sunday “Tine = on vee rm _—— - Seellleemenetineed '| Per month EM 34082, = == | «= HURON =SOTEL. CLEAN SE FOR pena Bony Pot eee Oe 8 to 6 PM, | ALS Bttior® s sone * | ) 45 rooms. Hest ligtte he. | 30. PT. PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER. — a oe __ FE 2-6046 | mew PE $25eb 0 0 ——" M7 ~ 387 CRYSTAL STREET Pisetlper-ty Mapteir 6-304 : N i © er aren, lishts fur. | "Ne children, Keego Trailer Pars.) $ wren St Ph PE HOLIDA} cans MODERN 3 BEOROOM RANCH YOUR HOPES | ust off 2 Commerce Rd. loon ——2ORSe@ $0131, Martel 6-906) — Inquire lot Mot © iene a =. so eee Y 4 ‘an 1 Lak ae et 2 and 3 ENGLISH DESION BRICK =6| SUNDAY 3 TO 6 P.M eT : ee ee . =e ee and wate our dram yo ave ne modern * : 4 J F a 2 ROOM MODERN. STOVE RE |* OARAOE MOUSES Cl ues HOTEL AUBURIN RAMEE TIPE SARL GGOD LO! Fire. quand. te costs oii weagt.. to per. | bedreem brick homes FP HA. LOVELY HOME ; > gp loa Le le Wash) Commonwealth | Housks o nen > | fomeeu 63.469 equity for $3000 fection ‘here in this ttle Terms. Large rooms, picture Only $3,500 down for this excep | ¢ G. L _ ington. . _ Com: 7 _ Room » Day ot Wees { Hou OF ALL KINDS IN cash balance sels OR 3-886! white Just as | Windows. plastered wails com. ‘onal family home Locsted 68 4 gedroom face brick on a >—youse. NEW MODERN sTUDIO HOME iso | & Apartments end out o: ihe city, Easy terms OO ear g EQUITYAN TWO BED. cule © picture ‘we | plete Basements auto heat miany lare lanscaped cof @ + 28 5) large west Mwy, "4 peup: Auuete Bsights.| | rooms, chtren weleeme, 1 vi | Oem ee ice ee Oe Son % | poem home 18 Giles west of know you, CW Who uy wasn =| Gulls In, tentates, Cover ond sity Seltd contecto cotve 8 das beak tered, ell, One footy le _— ~~ .. > ae ¥ lots 2 | i on - woere = | | Pontiac, Call MU_ 40645 ou see it. Two good sized ~ — + garage, le eye doors, oll ac sane: mniaNED woo. | —‘*t MA eon Rent Stores 40 oom brisk” Osu, beat n_—4F SoM WOME PRIVATE | Celrvomas opto tines tris | EarMeagatvarca netcs eth ars | fest call bala nalt | Pall“aivhand “al er welcome. Sleepy Hollow Motel, | Seminole Hills 4 STORE SPACE FOR fetes, nnd taadesape price FE 6-2132. uated Sales wes ™ —_ a 137. j F f.Tagee, tad tatn, counts ee-| * Sacarneraf ‘party’ ana Jonyn| fib, Down oaymest be a a camara wuprn| Soe Spelt tet | buy one of Woe noms and oe scan pace $1378 DOWN paige references — and Ivy Warehouse 65x80 with payment at ¢ a =, 4 ished addition bath or ulllty value for only ¢7,600 with an will | INCLUDES aN per month Possession & Grivein door, FE 5-204, ae amy amen . MORTGAGE COST im . p> iiving in calis saan ADULTS | . | mew Perry. | 5 or 32 Sa, at Mit Dixie. | ; ; ? ' ; ARTLY FUR- | ' - | ~ O? n! ‘gears ee John K. Irwin |srtehte, Templeton ues | Son shies Bates “SRS | oe at, rin aos . Sieinbauh Ct in ‘rear | J b p | nees Atos 4 ae money Derathe bavan Lavender | eae metals ent surrounding Se 839 i ty : is 5] I ’ : i pe | i £7 z ‘i OPpPosITE in welcome market on Orchard’ Lk. Ave., . Bee double 4 by & wih 400) \WWATERFORD AREA acre, all kinds fruit. No realter. home tm the east side of ' a Bas 101%) N. Begines cubte of freeser rooms, Modern ranch _ 2885 Leach Rd. Pontiae that has « down ne | QUTSTANDING BUNGALOW . . private entrance. 116 E FE 24031. Bina Se 2-100 my Bs basement 40 by 65, 8 pe tet fenced in Pres | ~~ LAKE ORION yment of only "91.800 ey Sot * suet oeet | Locate ge in g feet 4600 oq ft. of and trees. 2 bedrooms ceramic | i bouse also hes full a | restricted location « vneighor: Rese, Sue Sees paieins Goes tile bath stone _— £ women, ee. eal Fi basement and « ! car ga- | GI HOMES _ Kecd “Sr comparable homes ties gptional. Available soon. Sok cr cute bedee wats, | SALE GREEN, REALTOR \* OnLy Geant. lees ot Gate) © rooms, floors, Pee ae Rina! ORATE Ge nest “oak Moore zsa01 THIS IS | OnLy ar VEtamba,"’ comatane | plastered walls ‘Belew ofl heat cE rooms. jl ‘el # " : 3 i t f. | i EE ~~ ~ ~ ent. A let of end hare walls, dream er ownmn: 3 | “WATKINS LAKE ——Lexely, 7 rogm tome featuring | Saat tne ‘made this rence gy 4 pe ae eo ee ee i Sanaa Losier sae iis Geek ion | Situs, Sear satage and tet] settee eee eT VALUET Rear | ———— i A a NORTH PERRY. ve bought for only tabee down, ee geese, St, Tee | 30h Gahinnd ave re sem) | = DORRIS & SON ctr land with frontage on pave-| § room and breattact nook, tui! 7 Garage. Gituated on 1 acre | Co-operative RE | REALTOR, COOP Mpmnens _gave!| Dasement, gas heat. Only $6960. Pi Hi of land near the airport 4A to] ~ 2) Be $2,000 down : oneer Highlands Needs some Cnishing 610 win 2 three bedroom home, 7 K. L. Templeton. Realtor | Sete 2 totrrm le, or) | altragtive recreation room. Twe | LAKE HOME 5 O | ly ps Ra FE +46) itchen, ceramic tile bath, and 2 CHURCH | cellent es inside & out | BRC _ sake ipget at wontonon coors |CHATTA AAO oo | Sale ch Gok aairtetet'tc| leaiog, stom ia mane | Gal gage wr oS TM) CNS Gaiman acts, _— GATEWAYS to) fet s"terwen of Tins8ctom) mare's Ponte eer | ROCHESTER AREA | Saaz" Salay F . 3 pianos and 18 pews You be of this 7 » ae GI HAPPINESS _ Seyece ee re | Ak Ts) INCOME S | J. A. Taylor . : many to ful ‘eae a. fire: | re rms 4 shares — HURON GARDENS | “pane Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Best Stive roe bli ae cs ot) Const ction nd FRONTAGE RBALTCS ~ Pree TT N. Sacinaw st Ph. FPES-s168 | oon 68 niette & sore ayt 8 in one and 2 2 a Bg aa —— Menedieh ane tee Oe 7 a, ==! e° eo tony ed ou ~4 in . Dear gerege > we, ts nih’ ons a aa ea 9 = GA, oy as cae eres Brickerete homes. Only # left ‘out | floor pian home» with enclosed i ¥ x? seas “iisaen be a Si Roarten ost Sed estat | $i “bacttcetbad tae sda OP - N GAYLORD’ #2 a tate Be cee Soe Sia Rese | Sa ae yer as : 2200 Down | aetna | | 9.000, terms. SEE TODAY wee this ranch style | Estate couple | ot Seo eee! THE FALL SEASON | "4a HARPER titra elena (8 we Woomera: ~ Set | Gry ‘rom feotees vopiometss | WILL SOOM BE MERE | guug‘RogifARPER | Si Mote 'eanyPang nit heet | steer ame oo seer sh) John K, Irwin | fatale ee See" peed oer | SI "Sne”dasacoes tans | Hvegyraom ge Se, | Suse ht eel gS) set laa v7, se paved streets. Brice $10.800.| Seg, floor plan with 2, rooms and full beth up. ee , 6 room modern , all lee Gian chai, | See Whee ree) St Sem et | Huntoon Lake Open Sunday |rx st" SB Fe sm) i ams atk as a es Ss dining space, oil heat, com- | too, Total ra re | Union Lake Village recreation 190m, best, se I Seed” Sa"sceit Setceed | Ph ener tw ies det | ate rete etree | ONE TO FIVE | | sor we ncn vane | PR ee Se avenue e Ra. s ba) ° ieee ae’ Crescent Late’ Oaered |, RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Sed nie mage tena ox etl | som tens tare cer Zee) TMBREE & GREGG | ow y mage FES BR S “ste Tr ropay “ACANT PE Trea or on "Stout *|. ‘Wine’ poom and ci recrention | tor petated wale, tet becemest ‘inten ake “Wiiage Remnee Tet ae . ¢ ; ativ . i om 4 —— reterarir (MARNE teu ae | SS ee) rT PEN to 8; Bun. 1 to 5 Rear St Fred's : Rome, fers pay. bes figment "on | MI SUNDAY 1 TO 5 | CLARK fe veges cove. 2 seame wp fortabie nshect Pan to mortgage “| ( sILES | NORTH SUBURBAN tery of, browne, hae a See ‘ . ™ recreation | Near schools, walls, ‘aes cian te vtocome” Gttered” et e150, | MC PROM SOWETO REALT "| Apt & Basiness | SiMtas "ain “tere urine) Sif “tid. Bows per: room heme located on the’ south mE weeny i's WORTH | rie BRE El etsy | Satie ky & Mt» free ea ht att on Ceuty completed and im eacelen eee a ae oataral fire ace ising room ad To Buy—To Sell-To Trade iy elgg ston oven unit a aher & cau OMS Pf) Gecornted sail copper, het veterans anata tare ah atch 7a os | porch ee frost of house. electric | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT} Cherm room plus _ " aso | NOKTH SUBURBAN WR to We pa stove. on ¢ with dintsig room. 3 2 baths. 1350 DOWN ay a 4 treom | £ Hi terme ssn" Brdberas on yy bts Serica nce tcc | fem g tenes | GITOU icks cogeray roe N- surrouade: by eesutiiel ever, - a suburban lake aisinet. all i stata 3 cae Samet a | SDisle y Sprartoe Binins See ce Rag tie hse | ce REALTY CO. meaLtons || Pitta ne Gite LSS Gab See Se EE Se Be ae ea ee Bate | a : beroom on 5 scres, Fea : % AC ALI. LOCATIONS ( Yo} simple ‘clonst space modern ath Open Hag apy ae 4 | bedroom home ae pr § Rooms on fire Immediate Possession! | ‘yeu tere a teepe te | nvaiescen reom 2 window in 2) fh. living Full death. | Utility room. Oak MOR Riy,biettered | and 2 bedroom modern home bo- your prepecly cali Base .<| Home —_— Fret Sete Samm” room. An eee DOOR TO BRANCH water heater wreace. Lots of sot gpuccas. % onl, weter best. late. privileges, 5 This home — eo your teh ‘equity “| n Pp b | tion, forced . guto - adie custom touches lot & a second floor Sil mae. vl u ——— 1d . ‘ i 1% ear : ee Oe ee * “deun with OSSID1 Four ca peracge | ia tats cea || EAST SIDE ot Oe, bows . severe = STONE © aerate eases three bedroom tri-level home and| trees, nice lawn muck, ‘land a, a, Hard eT ee oe: N : coted co 3 core of OR het at” elas Coolidwe Road beigeen i380 “down, "Br soe imument | alle New ofl furnace. ‘Thiy aoe | edlate Dosseasion © B Wein Riva ; Home or Income | STONE REALTY CO. west of Fonte, All of he roome SciFit * "| Bae: Neseted » LAKEFROS | 2, estrwom te" a eh Realir BE S56) 3 rom modern tome tore 5 5S m. Daly: oun Le | regmar t bedrooms. en he see WILL RENT § ROOM TERRACE. Re ,runaren, PROTO or P| BOGOR 0S Ss ists crams "ott ast’ THELMA M. E ys D HUMPHRIES mw Priced at only 08.000. Terms |" aad ge en pared sree. tems non Taos ivoe room 8 ' petural fireplace Plastered Cos Bitaabets ; 00@D. CLEAN upstairs ¢ rooms real at $10,900 See eae am Bae | EE Stl ell ie ome | Baath tien ve Hie Seat Vine) pig, Rey tee et gos tows | fe Pose, ime Soa] Se Ses Sr soit pe. * 157 ACRES MODEL HOME el cedar . Good n | sefeens. Canb of terms FE ND Lage $7,450 room. and New ranch type home fea § 49708, full can 8 down. rooms &| ‘5 miles southwest of New storms. price, 67.050, terms turing 6 rooms, cove cei ? ; WHITE poms & 5 em beth ttn byt in 19s, Bridge. Nine room parti OPEN ings, plastered well, hare. | DRAYTON PLAINS eS ea a Lake home. Large barn 4! 1:30PM. TO6 PM. SSUING CONDITION! Dandy 5 weed Geers, | large wtiiity Rg a ee 4 For Rent Rooms FROM COURT HOUSE. cate with terms. VIEW OUR NEWLY png BT tractive Teaterge’ Gone oan | Kitchen and dining L. Lasgo live | BROS CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM OEN.| OFF BaLDWIK. $1.20 DOWN a. LER REALTY | Set rie rine me Te Seck"Tawn grden apei | “Wnarden location | gerage and circle arive, Oe 1 | ° ee ee B, Somer L sorta tiee Tocetien Shon "iefns’ | “We Have the Key” | See st Md, This could be made | hone OM 3-1812 or OR 2.1799 Sion Pe ston eee see, ogee | eae H , | Bsa Maaime Somers Noy Hie lenge, ahem, im ee) al lot. Vi iTH - ; ' z sparc | | = Bateman’ « Hae"? Humphries Sire | Devos Live Wire! < phone i Modern and in desirable } Our thet is. When word | MZ EXMOOR RD. | -|5 w tviegrepe na Pt — ae | anti memeae orm. kitchen, Plostered "walls | of thie bargain gets around bere s LeBaron School j oy Bs “id as out Co-sperative, | teal Estate Exchange - GILES REALTY CO Grougheut = eon. lot, of & oe —— | Fria immaculate home of | them left to , o1. a |02 W. Huron + ae PE S417 borhood. This house we > bun te bome you won't find thoes tele down. and large expansion 11 can wai Pearooms wel | GN E STOR ‘ meee: OPEN vn | fase wil'be © pieasere when the i . * - * = floors, of hoch teeta vee | KENNEDY shower tas alts clean ‘sovement ae eek to y New frame ranch type 3 bed- uatedcn'e large well landscaped yard with shrubs and fiow- | REALTOR Gorme aad cereons, and gorege | Sasemeni glassed te porch’ then | {00M shell Dome with a large Corser tor ute heme te welT values at sinsee TT's «wales. oe ee $2.98 DOWN ee ee ee payee yi ay Ke SR A gre ot the finest end cleanest sa — os hae ar Moore, | St 190 Kast Pike x — tide down. Sslesmen on offered. A grand living yooms Om dining L ly ensy to = mungstown he =. | TWO LOTS praperty Get a =| : : MOD r, cote ate hee looks prod Digan neue sopeona ane RIVERFRONT im Uichew “led. batho SMART BUYS | west side Brick | Leeann COUNTRY OME PRICE REDUCED. 4 bes. | ae fake ‘privileees Cale taal 2 Teorey, rene heme with iocace garage. The A ys ocres is well located on ‘bck en. m1 bate ted bch prom, baneniow," Bul bath, onk at 18 East Pike basement with uhchen. "Pt tng and out steno, fount Toe Ales FE_2-4710. top road. Well arranged for com- rage. $16.900—‘erm, to qual- | Price 66.280, LAWRENCE W area. Natural stone mag ma have @ paved driveway, the full fortable country living with large | ified buyer. ! OPEN opus susmay 16 tomatic off heat Noi we.| price of this réal Duy ls Just pie: Sa ie | RD S882 meee? Sereda foot: Basement, with, tru norage Off Joslyn Sun. 1 to § P.M. IRWIN & ROSA | L C LADD MILLER Courthtouse, ‘his place is priced | '@,Pertect condition ~ 4127 Motorway St. ATE ROCHESTER AREA | oo Be. : ezarthouse. place is priced out “aul carpeting: win Guptealg tie Gay. artine | py gail? "BETA a ue New 4 bedroom base- Op NORTH SUBURBAN koe oe 3 Bedroom Suagetew, & ment, garage. large tot. Pult price Delighifel tn very etal) te this shuminum ‘storm win. sig - MAURICE WATSON of ewe oes ome, Se on gown t Bay Bod. ie ba REALTOR - ity te con 0 aaeinn Birch Doors Copper ; i # E iz x i : us H i fF ; fi ‘s i 428 W, - Z EN orca 9 deans if . — S108. iF 3 rr ? i z | ? i wie e ve BUNGALOW—WNear. Wed- : RAR SS BS ES BeOS conus rome ee K ee c | Shares mes | | SRS cass LAKE ROAD | |———se Fe semi on turn left to * sign. BEDROOM Home — TMODEE OPEN at cOnwen oF 1.00K FOR YOUR OP. - d./NAMPSEN | sas sages apr ata re tee OO Pe ee ee -PORTUNITY. in the ‘ ; . ; ! , : usiness he ped Ee gt ER, _ JeRHILTZi | ° KENNEDY | cotumn tv the Classified | Sabet Retare Pl vs ‘tale or Fe bt _ LORGANIZATION recon TT vena: oe at ey . Bc, ie \ ee . ert Fe : » ; 3 e~ / td “~ AE Sd tae ke SR ee oi ANS BO oes See Bat as eb el ' ~ x i } 4 / = « f pe j a wre ale eet ® é A . de ip fie ke geo hs as i chal NR ve aad r : t " ig ies Atel i 3 t Se ee ee os we ed J : _ ' Sa eS . : OSS sna . " F & ’ ei . EO Fs ____ THE-PON eee ay bail ~ TIAC PRESS, § te ei eae | For Sale Houses . S, SATURDAY. red 43; CARNIVAL , AY, OCTOBER 16. 1954 a5 ee \3 CHA 7 = Pikes BEAUTIFUL NEW og Mas 4 — ea = a : sills. ve seen marble tle con "Thermopace cumisum, ‘Poier- " out, windows through ? Oly | ~ 7+ ag lg = gerage 4 & ensy 4% dove bi: Terms. per cent eo % vr. Eight room Lake Wetates a ans gs, torent” : John Kin 2.62 scres, Basement. ioe GET CASH QUICKLY = ; i zler R to eo Ww. , Realt 300 y ot 616 Wonder- chests. ~ f fim Kinaler, Realtor, | Wea wet avis | tanec en Upto$s00 | = St Es ae : Fe +4003] San afiord, e“etely, home ing room, Eeem, gate & Bee THELMA M. ELV Money? SES ont wage. Mayteg soso me, Ie 4s a= #09 . VOOD | x: Same v ii ae | oe 9 DOWN-—1 ee. tates Gown. ment end Red Ss @8 near as your BO GA . Si*t_ BOWR—4 esse oak node IOLAnTY pe’ bi2h, PE ttss Open tio 9 dust_call telephone. te Ss Lidl oat be ST —FEhson ALTERED -nowes — FRA FE ] ae ‘ - $1,000 DOWN ~ BY PA NCHIS 5-8 fi BELTS rm. ke = gaiow in city Two bedroom bun- PALMER ~— OR 30815 . E = ; pela" cranes inc cor garege | pe Btgeop ing Homes hevaead Meas "vecant el cen ae m7 ven wat BLE Por auto financing. refinancing A rio, Aces of y ee to AOm. Ipmetiote ve aN St NDAY 2-5 page " ea Al i N “I reall a e Fer beaten completed on 7% reat Es “ss nm ROOMS OF FuR- ~ a Feousce te one 2496 Mjd j le a > ee with otetes —4 _, in the hors roomy in mind somethi tegen e Pestast nationaily ment plan. Libera repas- $18 eo te «& i her | west-side It’ ! diebelt Rd afd" alinioum ‘storm sash Priced west ! ng not so heavy , leader im ite fold known and GROSLEY SHEL 1 os "Deeg oe | 5 tao a ee nee wit"Prisea —ve8yxpecial" home, 3-beds “especially | Sepoutsa" coma opel et | Ho coo. i an Decent 3 $4960 SUBURBA room otek \ ibe’ wk For Se able samples. Deposit is me & Auto J S } * with aE, A Seleele cease FARM - Ex- in 1980 Living room but | we le Lake Prop. toe 4 car garage SS ps Me large Peo pee mod- ue he excellent oe ona CABIN op, 44 For Sale root volume expectanc oan Co peek +2717. : FLOYD KENT, R soem with corner + gg Re heres gpteas, | te both. pee beet, Ia we -k = a le Lots 46% 3 ver a ou § X° get community ® mpoany) te ROLUE, GOOD SSB. mw, -eator| Se | ones eR ao oe ASMSE OREEE | LITTLE FARMS a teat Sommgeny maine, Many de | “carpet 0 Os § ext te Eves. VE 6-ci0s m eleven - Block base OPEN ame in time offered For Sale My || Excellent -E FARMS | Write to Pen ee ee weet _carpeting FE Anne Oy Ce : , Sines mews, large corner tet. , SUNDAY 10 - 4 aes i ae esort “al om gine sere parcels. good MICHIGAN RON LOANS rey S ° "| CHROME | DINETTE 2 ; ’ best values L. H s e this one. Sides sett) tion aan aa to transpor- 650] Schaefer ie MFG. CORP On —— $25 TO $500 {* sembie these yoursel: SETS. As- 2 ae ee buyer . BROWN Realt BOAT LIVER | pow down, $15 x. aa Dearborn. Mich pe gno ony furettur aus and table Lo save 4 ‘4 ~ ose ice aft ae phgiped 1's No down payments aS eemew paviL. I os “Sole ee | OS er & . RENEE come to today. a arent nce ted i TRIP | ac) SE ws bomen, Fel tare ea investment See | H. BROWN Realtor; “ aullfied person fre aiming F Re cA ~ me bopulat colors iets 5 ; DOWN, ee ae ae : ——— ; ° | . CEC ieek, _sotnere. 008 — a stool, 3 ROOM HOUSE, heat. Plastered yR_ 240 O. these extraord ~ : P oe a ar ee ee Hoong erage. aWiae Si | ere stare | | Fon aLe BY OWEN POLLY me omg” Tree Michieae “Pisoreseent 380" Or 7? water rooms, full beth, het Sab son cine te mat” west be “Kap tes| ; 4600 FEET — erulpped. erocery sore, mesera Pootise | COLEMAN Of, HEATER 630-7 3 705 Fourth oom, home Guick. posses 6 to rent? considers,” ‘ene | BUSINESS FRON eer Ego ony Automatic heat A i: aa — ; Street rooms, 3. ‘living ‘room, A “beauty. 4 roms & SILVER LAKB— Provides | Twenty tnree FRONTAGE| Sint, Oost, yearround ‘bustoees S ee ep wird ns Sa ‘ee a ga J. A. Taylor sarees et | tone ta ae S| "Cosnuity Lot i Py ag new F, so room y embossed ° | peved b — : te $500 95245. le : 1 basa! Of oak floors, dbreear covers ° ] close wy. located SOrrLip 0s BUSINES, bs munity Loa ong block eT Shanon window. in the “ie aly - -— ye Or WS oe ab ge nee tte tablished 104s, Jocated ~ 30 E. La g Co. Ones, sotip manos te east yeom fecce the a | Oakiand Ave RANCE Bee z Total price essee County im Gen- wrence eandition. $35. ANY ans ® |GEO. MARBL 1nd) The Wennessse ‘le Open_Eres Pree eet | oli to ealy 613.100 wae vasy one te po Pgs Yom ge he FE 2-7131 | or lacie bina | et F, Realtor) 7° oo us | Sele Suburb Parking me Eo lg man. Pontias Priendiv Service DUGTHERM Of HEATER AND Anterecnvilie, Bd ._, Wetectoré gy gy XS Prop. 45 Edw. M.S ae vinnat : LOANS $25 1 __ | Sadition. 08. Fe ctrl noe | Po = 1: cupboards ia 'empie crete ry ms pbc Stout, Realtor cory FINEST COUWIRY GRO. ian Ags TO $500 Savanboae a FE 2 . Good t os Sa. ane . Gun. 11 to ¢; . PE 58165 omy deteee bane station | & vingst slip cov ND CHAIR WITH Rn args esto, Attached garage Basement ag Lt RETREAT 4; Even “W628 | round Bosiness ‘Good. year =_Leseenee_ 9 ore eis i cna, 18 ts MA SO E ; * < , on : = * eal sare ieee a SCENIC ACRES Exclusi cellent carves pt ~J WHEN YOU NI AVENPORT, MOM AJ® Witt . — OAKLAND—3 tote. this y 1 Bn ey Beem rl o usive Home Sites here, now. reuring. 16 years . OU NEED (se ; Gresser. PE s INCOME galow. Large ¢-room bun- rooms. ae = large y~4 Club Estates, a 1 Clare on oe north at Wad $25 table oa GAS RANGE, cee NCOME, | Brrneae, wo Seema Tema gaat meester ee eta are © $500 | ste eater pe Ry E, od hook, eute furnace. Scar garage , lovely “extra. sized. living = ee ee oe ATCH None CATE ene; | "prebl DAVENO BED Re a sd sgn i L.A OR ane Michory “rove 1 tne | So 4 poabioons “woe san epring mottress, Ri Mg with | 7 W. aca L, Realtor - ear attached and abla seven onde A ger market on a | NORTHWOOD pened as or ll : tion, #20. tit. GOOD «CANAL LOT ctuawe PE} 13 or Pee aiTs a es un otiee a ines 8 eie'| guile. fet of beta ‘whim ‘eos cat ot our ot-| taabesver ideal for kitchen of A nice puiiding lot 1ennien witn For Sale Lake contoor prewns th OFFICE OPE Dandy full basement 40, TT Ast ELECTR'C WASHER . rear - BF, tt end cana) in 44 @ large lake wocated near OPEN 8 GY 3 work gy A ft. A, J 8 A gi ooraie aOVE REX. Priced ch at.ee with 6 the lake. | Cotta — ca aan a tee A - : ties oa boo on Good condition 2 YEARS OLD. tales coce.| 1. “ne 4 lake ne A remarbable A A. JOHNSON, Re: atigenl ae oon ' er Ns BS IVAN W ® | tiac. Mod ar Pon-| buy for $21.- N, Realtor. |_ tr" av qnal Avellable soca FINANCE C AsY SPIN ORYER WITH Pil SCH | tic: Modern, Will take| Edw. M. S | Ole faa, | EES ave “Fettiaat OES ses weak E 41574 0. | Blut as ie" careruily RAM ads. Wo —~ car in|™®. paginas Stout. Realtor Me BR Ra. | ; Pention Siete Sead Bids. EZ TERMS | FE $-5001 “ static uld prefer a Sun oe ve s-aies | 2 28ndy lots on FaiiLine-— ar TEAGUE : | pag furniture specials 2% W He or FE 5-2564 | | 24 wagon, Financ — >>> Ss eect FO ny Yl eC FINANCE CO cotton ma sie 88 ww tary, wetter | Findlay, Ohio; or : rina Pipe injoasiog ceil ire | 1" THE en ANCE CO.) fe Seb ES coms a machangs| Findlay, Ohio; x 556, | ° Reet Reaitor A. “BIRD” TO SEE ROCHESTE _ et eae, Fi y, io; or call) Wi mo 19 W. Pike, FE sean =R, MICH or emrnte | “ts A HOME OF Y indlay 363. Winter will FT TOT G WUE EAST ITALIAN go we + | tanersprin. vraport sleeper “tal =: OF YOUR . ; Now is th soon be here ‘Telegraph o Tt OF CHOP HOUSE drawer = ro 4 OWN Exclusive the time to buy cheat Peet Fe tare | Saks. a es ee {ete East Side South Shore Drive | Be Comforts "eh, Weeks Saas ae Ma wp, ieeen | LOANS $20 TO $500 a Three room house — bain atkins Lake tm thi fortable & Cozy | fase tt rata | Se fovete, owner” to, sacrifice On Sianature Only | BANK FURNIT a price and terms Reasonable among on sighty eA, winter bunga- Hurry. near Auburn Heigh | = Sms oF tae wan of $28,500 HOUSEHO #,oncna URE CO. | oe — fine homes at — forced pep fe ex- w w left! ts.| aeet. ell. aluable fea! FINAN LD RCBARD LARE 6 . N. Johnson Ave | ies from. ci, "thie custom mates beatng twouietion - REALTOR vow ‘Ter CE CORP. OF E-Z Ga geaTOn rooms and bath. Sok Teal toparucuint pees! De-| Sonate t eprotioms 9 | commer Fa am (Poe RS aS | sip o eugene IAC EnaYWagevo-WACRIRE OTR peroqne cent Sent “Stee terme |. Ses cased ane ie uving. Avondale Sbenot “a ma county Fight "on ioe pen wS___ FS 0-808 ten alk Cnteed tae room, ; bedrooms © lsctutes tte teomed ‘and shade h on the ouwntat = _ Keego Ha Orenard —s = — ge a ses cearst aceee case «| Faceen acre seeeey ca, hi tts | Mortga genta Po oan, | Moat “ per . home - — @ 3 bed- —appreciate living reom or OF . Lek 5 ee oe ~ én. ortg 1 is Setas wee wins. |! iy ‘cedar mun-purpone, tom | Wi i kfek BONDING Lore OFF NORTHE Fee Sy Sy | PE 4-4516 Evel | 10 Rooms a sng « pg AE a ld Vinter Winds Can’ ete, _sarement, out, cover HAR as LOW INTER ~~ | Broom ont 8 . E.4-4516 Eve, FE 5-7306| fioate ‘Ran been converted tine, igierator” sofa. et Touch It ant soe ART W, scunan ood Apo w are Uptimited tunde_ tor REST! fom, set 68. Co | mig. | SPt0. Ont2> Io. double ee ss just vocetea. s cone Pith pli penny ogee a = PE S.sn1| ever seen” Satpi “TL orv-wer ae. trigerator ! ; Ss , ly . garage oa aan must sell — built in ing acre lot was - Acrea = gree _ocen | posed pene i you've ~o F ERSO ee: lt perfect, | Very n Clarkston luron Gardens ic pare it at 620,500" yout Ga” wijenen” ull = pa stock ig ine, Brat ‘be: Phong FE S008 or FE ert se 2 LINOLEUM ANT pee 2 bedroom bugs. | fe cncolient 9 room trom . CARL W. BIRD. R i ott, *. bedrooms n » erecery.. pine ene hardwére a ‘ ps. PA EUM AND car Sah ee beet | SS oe wie 2 phe as 003 Community Hots . Realtor garage for enty' t11.b00 Poe ATTENTION Dh meme pas lo Swaps 5] mas INT SALE: waped with Sa wy down fied, SP | cna Bank ise pig cha) arrange Spt ob hes . a os fs, tm. home | ALMOST KEW 36 Fr - _ Mail prige ot Jack's. 19 W. Perry down yard. 9. Seminole Hill Da ae S per m New is the DERS torms wi tr On! #38. 000 ea | aicen ‘ ee Lu- ié INCH. RCA WITH DOORS 400.56 Owner .T A fine fam lls wson W Omer fine homes sod —_ eight acres be buy con- Sag P -y atiractire ranch i7D9 home ransferred So eee | oods ROCEE 5 —Laseealieed paved ee WARD E. P | tai’ plan gr trade eet or reo" | Waitop VALTON TV> rooms be homme "7 near St Jo ing gee beat replace, carpet: | Is Be ; =e R B. HENRY, I 2 Rg ey OPricEe oF B ARTRIDGE | 3.°.%. at equity | FOR Cor. Joslyn on a i con” se Boe 7) Slee” Semeians o te garege | utiful Meo » anc. frowing Sections testes | oppiene ns ATIONAL BUSI +108. SALE GDARANT on Sepenowee eles by | Pull bacem y. Immeciate ems. Bee it! Wooded acreage ee . Ripe now ee : f, Sacre oo aang R LAN = EED RE- | with up vee ean Fy eas agg | ieee — WE BUY. - ession. jebe Svgstens. $1,800 Choice or Sale Lots sale —— oun a COAST-TO-COA CITIES ir ite "ws bave CON- Spinner ome ee $39.95 = Eiked “recrogtion ros a ramp smut, | this hah oat aceiya to Silver Bell | AT. CASS « : World's L OAST , ce |g keene te isched ears, ate | PAU treet me C | ths Ilahly restricted Subdivision. | water" 5 | Edw. M. Stout, Real orld's Lar Ostiant” "ve Sacst “1A re PAUL A. KERN, Realtor: NI HOLIE 1M WRI tty Sunday 33. son bona dae to = oar = Open Sun. ne’ Br altor | 43_W. Huron st. gest trigerator cared wera RE- cres—Ortonvi SReal iets ei reid vs 0 SIGHT, | _Bidg, WO bo. 'iiee Sasestse es. “tl 8.30 NRT eee, acy Ameren teem BEER RISE STORE AND HARGER CO Cooperative Real at ‘BUILDERS For Sale __ | Sauer ae ae ee Fear’ lnege carpeted vig | (S080 ST NE STORE 2 he &.” “px tangs || ATTENTION a See Ler cerns, sod. mupperete sep Rhee sage Aint ase oft; Ls ag & Taper meker—grossed | : ___ Ph. PE 58183 E ae have 2 tty lots ba 18 ACRES Woops the upstairs oo Ahead A) | ARMSTRONG VIN ae tana = “4 ® college oa don't weed FOR COLORFE 84 000 w cos housing gatanle | Excellent furnished 4 a Gross By} are | BO OR ‘s price 2 Teom on | = } Sectbente to soho ORED to nog Good location saly | cae. MY , county. tases | quire eR a : sYERS, MAID INLAI 8 , i $12 500 tocetien Seok” years | We ber I i ee for partioulars | Tae 3 1. . sapeo) ©. No. 1772 In- | i . 14. WwW "Rerea: pa} 100 pertees Tare | ome eae tes Blatt | Seated so "pavaa‘to t kt ACRES ON PAVEMENT. | SaLALL ADOT I gat ot Ag moet leer ey | Sapte Sete | uck Rid Esees | Rae fo | Pea as Ee ee Lasse 8 Seven “i Oman boa Realtor, bees ag | Pree duck ride on ou Wer ge i mares © Serpe | se ota, Bet ad yet | mp Tie cguine eat gg ge Once! Bie once TE) we a "Sera i's |“ beeen Uskowen a amm,| ee as a scot -sir_ Resta, ome ae: | See wu bhepeneeee nein, | boding mgeria M¥ "sent Peet eligeratan oe coe dest trmageVoby moa | a nae Bee directional vite" | Some ended. all am, ened roads 40 ACRE FAR a ar iallincamel ba MY 3se21. “FLOOR SAM PLE! Fas — e LAND CONTRACTS" Real E map in C Low es 680 with roads.| eer Oledwin. M poncctraer for’ tn -OOR SAMPLE Bn Ting iter, brepigce ar t | oa state section, page Ma Dra Plains Bare ite 6 stanchions 30 acre STA railer for furniture OF Automatic © ES Se nage NICH ane ape ng Lol rs rayton Fisins tndey cultivation san were | deem TE-WIDE Bagg ess “Bees eae re ie washer. 4100.80 veths res Bedrooms & d+ 8 THE “BIRD” O rary Bane now. Lakefront jed | Ay good road, Easy wo driv $5,950. ty hunting lodge. Landmesser, Brok WILL | Nor clean dryer... $179.50 ee tom Brie piawess | OVER vung roms | AND TH ARGE LIE me Sir ae oe we neoe | Saeen pborneod. Lew se good | MELWOOD ped Bite ea Bins | Es we enewen m/e ore on hae seasomaie tee Tear Namen = Af Rs buen te AN ms SERVICE GARAGE uso con. Oa ae ba" vaniee oe" Me HBS EELS: Sree ae chuet| ZF ZEs= ieee nesncs| Rene aes |. SS een 128 R y a home of distinc- FURNIS $418 ° t community of vn Bog s planned | trees se. Full basement, furnished. On modern Ed CL Pe mattress § 29 oy Ann | can treat wa on it8G Preserved wall tary NISHED 2a 1 ccmmeny Se Or eat | ome gi i ag B goed comer. paved w. M. St -LAYTON’S = e i itien. But Early Am wal) c reom home wal! t 2520 UNI , cin north of Pontisc ¢ 4 mi. Other 10 acre pe vec leo | , ‘“. down. Hav iness. 19.000 Tm N out, Realto Furnit 3 EP; eanett Inc.) i mee creer iy a ION LAKE RD. Slate “uses CA. A rect vacam |-< Fe, ams te Soe i oe tor | mn rege ne Evenings Bg a snes | Foor teome including gyetem. | — street st on “corner te —— Lake Deictlewes y daily. a . ALGRIM =A go st) 310 Ph | gauge _ BAIN, SWAP FORT GE in ho iy 4. souuhaa Wane oe garage with pe a eae ban, Haury FINE BE j & Seqeens Ee om oe Dee woe gg vt By Pa MA tie” | @ OLDS SELL Se ON | ni ROMER Like gs | pakes just #7900 or cane au cee — Gaalten FE BEACH ge Re may north ead | = Witom Tra, MAS2e0 C A A 1 OLDS SELL OR § | 0 PE SS FE ce ro cig na apm oom 0 oe niet eee a scents ne | Sentt SMa ganas | * a ati te | Peek tla * . A. ALGRIM | #8 paris ee ‘ — RICT ese 3 BEDRM shower, ler a Pagement, with Excelent Tiohing i= Rd. $850 cash or WANT TO CHANGE LOCATIONS on oe | aca OF LAND | _ new RTABLE TRONER TIRE a Sod. aie Sas, So fe a a “Thee My gk Lakefront Sale Business Property 40| o's ah ORTON | wt svar ie aI ma Rio? OM RANE, AED, Sa ; = cz North - Sere | mew i% ¢ fur- eat e ~ ~ oan itehen: s ° sink lak ¥ (Sets on cipal parkin: k from LIKE : | tne 2. joint | sher GER ee ee ey Stati | Sa rit ae a netiarera ee | RSS Sits" ties. "S| BUSINESS ( et sie Ba Pe Bees “Fea eae om au te ROG. GOOD COND: JOBLYN GARDEN 0 pall gae g scunaea | Cen i\lear esraec, bath slone is worth Ae Tot | - $900 the road thru to the Runs BUSINESS C — Pa le Land For 2. GRAY KROEW ns. De pertiy” finches” with WA ite tait" price Sond ws OME ™ nce of S8na0, ferme | 4A cee ae | oe corner SORNER | CONTR. 5a Sale Clothing 56 tables on Ln 3 FBC iiv- mene auto. attic, aeirway to ARD E. PARTRIDGE 3, 4 cai at odes of « ! 1OYD KENT | Oe the cres—Stream 7 i i deep feet on M-59 ONTRACT ON GOOD WEST SUS AQUA NET can al siantes and cotiee table On 3 * . we ve gas heat ae a REALTOR FE 2: GE! ate meta cll city. 20 Lawrence — Lt Realtor % ped on tired jar el we tom ae ees aa Sa ri Plage aay Apa mn te pn mgr 9g “| Soot Ot. SCRNING peti i Ea OR eae 216] “BT Cre te wIATIEEE Stiog omen even 100" win ett ett ane erates a am BS gown | month ee Pie | eet enreress us. MY Esoe fes'etapesettuy vege é ee RIDG all farm. >> 4 Acres—W OF a Lane. REALTO Corner idee te co. HR} LES x Teri a very {inectes. Guo : WAY Lake & V | One ooded ee 8. Bere os R OR 3-1235 Lake Rd. & M- 2 ee SLEER| ccretened tw trans t brands. 075 Baldwin | Neue ie Vater Fron ed Fg AF Excellent wood = Open Evenings ___After 5. Call pine Open “64 tears ice skates, Promge $10. | wes. ro Pw transit, boll eed 2 i ‘A PE 4-620; | per fromt As low neewoeet oes | ore of} Sale Busi —— $5, 4 lacy’ dine’ coat. sive 12 Orchare Lake A Piuorescent. ‘38a ' me Sree. "ieatien +f ROO. = | ff OLM ES-BART on monte tong lena fer Re... ot Sawagg usiness Corner | co ge a OR _3-7773. skirts, size 24 waists. — WAKEPIFIDT __ ) fo ; —d a oe, Lasait Que | PRIME BULODNG STEN OW Came Riper On 3 case to eg ACRES cry as it soable, Tae pron wee DISCOUNT Hutch cupboard 6 dining “table, = oe Saturday 2 ° 7 ROOMS MODERN WHF FOLL {taleh Shores, Cass and | Glove to schools and bus service.| tors a Raggy ag £0.13 balance payebie at = iiecker,, Mahorany “dropvieat Russel] Yo sy to § ~ftner Pe ap, a4 RED TORSE a CT. ‘DI yee. | for particulars. location. “Call. us Guy dae & spom modern ta gies re cai table lamp. 3 ung = é : ‘ TO BU: 5s ee | O zs > D : } BF 100, Suen Cost Td verse ; °o $$ DOW PARTRIDG fFELL- RE | R 4286 Dixie . Ev * w =. ee ‘unro DRYER jit 3 ag PO MTT = SADR | resoma HORSE pag OS + Ree John K. Irwin oo tor hi. ioesrie Got ay yl fc ee — a a | pace. garage. Lake petvie YEAR AROUND CAREF, ae : ue AVE (LAND CONTRACT OW cree i Ale a ; & ° u RONT : m bungalow record Lge, teme a at 3 sak” n° Sarr of ieee aed ch Dawson Woods ra eat EVE pam | isi, fact oe tom a eel n tam armace | yy ten Feat tee om VETERANS ale, pete vale7 Faia Is Beauti Rent-Lease Bus. Prop A. LAND CO! Ss fal. Ol crams. Reasons ae Prieee| RAY ny at, 'e5y Heft 3258 do HIRE GOOD | Woodea tify] [sarrganp tax snc pane, DISCOUNT | Soran" °% of Aubara Sis down AY O’NEI | | Salesman & aan wn | er WORK. fed a acreage from 9900 tare and AKLE sHOP wr fh JONTS REAL i Pe Livin — rt. vin | mee BS SE Blew Sit eet ads That's how Pon. ii ae Gencae ae 2) LET vo "Fi Tha | “ear reer oe 13 . hes . . UR $$$ WORK wears easton ty comer? ae ete m0 ood 3 Al, et heen ti ads. That’s how Pon- bane to head menteh a USINESS CORNER, DEAL YOUR $$$ WORK =SOH a ao hose, ry Wof Baldwin) tiac Press di n-| division. i nop _deauty sbop FOR Y MRO BOOM Slits . ee | GE. peeame 2 aienalainatiad ah CSP IE | ea Meret OU wn Bape aroom tute | ar. RE 24181. JIM WRIGHT, Realt Opportunies Si Si" inige ane | Bese aly “ses Bs" ’ . , Realtor Py ia A $1) ae Fe _ F can? in good on ‘ ae, ror ; -. w x Rotate mee n Sre Sramee, ten STONE el Pertoct condition FE taums FE \019 Josive ‘ ALL-PURPOSE (FI ee 8 pm. rE ERS: a Kemper HELP dany ous. O48 : bd lassified ad ! = , Ree cal PEDAL ret . fen } , . 4 : q x . hee ta zee pre wes ae, aa : J : ae 2 ' wera 4 gl ver : a wl et? + ‘ 2A t i. \ ie ‘ : q ‘ $ ‘ ‘ an , , = 4 PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 . . TWENTY-FIVE 2 Sale Mixcellancous 60 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan/ Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Auction Sales 77 ; VATORIES, Oc . WY, AND 32ND. CUT-| 4 Sat. ocr. Orchard ard. “ite of UB a and| cheotn commode. wea mae ; cabinets, several ae For Sate Livestock 72, dressers. oe 3 esta ta sa ie St nares TOUS, MANE AMD| Sis erehges Shape ee, _2™ til everything ts sold. Bros@wey kinds | m Peonies. REG JERSEY. 2 YRS Finst om . Auction Bob . . S| piace +H winne, OA 8-2035 eee ee ue comp't. low — —% - i : a LoS ae A Oe, save SuPpLY 100 » Shallow w-!) Meyers ~ - Knobloch, Metamora REGISTERED CORRIEDALE | at ‘ = F 4 saunas = wer. 3.3855 A | | | ALL OUT si ting GEAR hd A ge fs eee IQUIDATION 10-Inch Lathe Kelvinator conaition. | °¥Sst, prices ebtainable on, guarantee . for +H ‘orest Jones, _ Clark stoa_ MA . bd ‘ npletely equipped ‘ ss eid OL , eeeneee ~ 1 ine @ . ~ “ ott 4 tg horsepower motor. _belfers. | os tor tom. MA : Sloe 5-080 YouNo YORKSHIRE 1! BOAR 8 = lo feeder 8. —— a = ones, Clark AS62068. newer sories ine) Res-onable' EM “4 CROSLEY “31 | __ Wan ned Livestock 73 | Sores Jonan nia bd, ST ___Eor Sale Poultry | 74 ‘esos ape ene oe ae 2 vsenearee Bs O-THERM OIL BURNER. 4 OR | 3430 Baldwin dre ie. —— ae aed a el “I haven't been feeling too well, myself—romantic fever, I think!” “g0 75) um seseves #32 | Dupoot fist wall’ paint set kitchen tools ........ * interior «emigioss |e 4 . ‘ $24.96 famous make 14.95 ° ' The Bail-Watt farm, 3961 Mor- Se ep ged ere Nowe: | tts Seeetat nates | One Sendaye B12) EC TNCE WATE en | ee meen epee "Parkhurst Trailer Sales es a $33.80 60 pe. table stiver .. 16.98 y 54 INCH WALL 1 at Glackmore Farm 1900 Stiverbell Bpinet desk $12.50. Table top 685 | 319'56 elec. heater with fan....7.49 1937 Auburn Ra. ‘at Crooks) aplasia = | USED SUMP PUMP GOOD CON Ra 1 4 1540 Lapee Be Lake Orion stove, $19.50 Table top electric | $199.59 port. sewing machine 49.50 | 2-0982 _ COVERING dition. $15, PE 61018. FREE m4. _1 to) po, Sue, —_ Se eh SOE prota weoker, $4.50. $714, Bureke vecuum ....- 6450 | FREE MAN STOKER COMPLETE | 3% cents a running foot | USED 1.000. 2,000, 3.099 AND 4.000 . . ls Re _., | Choice tomatoes, $1.50 per stove, 414.50 sewing rocker. #440 | $5.50 kitchen elec. clock". 288 | win contrala and Bopper ted.) Zi meh sanddran counter top, gel uadergroced athe BA SS $150 IN DOOR PRIZES |” months od _On_at90___|_ bushel , or pick your own, 95, Bank Fu-niture {> a si298 resto, pres. cooker sees 99 pi far © toad Rargete. — ASPHA TT tt NOLEUM | _Eauipment Co. 1047 Highland Rd, SAT~ OCT. 16 AKC REO. ANY SPANIBLS.| $100 per bushel. Also| § STORE z CHIFFROBE, similar 3 for home q plastic “ Se Al Th . . Gsnese cenaiton: | “ot gift use. Come to sid oss PREMIER PLASTIC bea Slaybaugh's beckets.” FE 4.4228, | —sp az | “" “GENERAL _630 OAKLAND peobety, Et WAREHOUSE CO. x 19 PER DAY 19c| oma, bati ae ee FULL SIZE AUTO. naett te Slat Fisitng, Nationally Advertised - = 18 Is CAPACITY os FAs = LOMBER | AND ote 200 S. Paddock FOR RENT coun « sonoma surx co.) Portable Radio | rats ‘wun en uc uitns Na, 5 oak fapring. pat Mt 19% FE4-3563 19c/|air comPaes TACK | General Biectrie wet coll recharg-| ull”, Suarenteed automene Ueet. | New toilets ne hammer. Coment finishes, ecaf-| ‘26 type. Pings ime wall cutist ss terran. ow ob vegneed Sxi¢ lavatories with fittings £16.96 fiaee, scr cp.renr ps | foam Rewvocigy Stee tere| lve gh mevege carves | teu, sug peooee. some : SPECIALS Aiso, concrete broken by pp.| [edlo, Kew Sener "Exhereise in| MOL % of 3 oth So you : New caattress, $16.8. CONE’S RENTAL “ Po 1948 Chev. 1 ton ‘ANS each Riemenschneider’s Truck Specials 0 COB wth ave «me oar a Sa, a! “@ Dodge 2% ton tractor. “¢T Pord % ton cab and chassis. ‘ OMC 7% ton cab. Pully ceed on vat go. Dodge Trucks Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. i Giic & Tanne Soup Syget ted. Also wis trade.” 1954 T-800 TANDEM DISPLAY MODEL BIG Sete ‘SPECIAL 1951 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Pickup $645 WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 LET'S TALK - TRUCKS! 1951 Internatiorial 4% ton pi 1946 Ford 12ft, platform . onve eats 1951 Chev. sedan de- livery . ad vteseanee 1950 Ford % ton pickup 1951 international 1 ton pickup. .... $595 1948 Ford | t., dump stake body ... « @ee8e8 $645 1949 Ford panel.....$150 1949 International panel . ..++0+-$295 1947 GMC panel ....$195 WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 _ For Sale Used Cars a en = alaPES IMs wee ae ee abe shrivete. Call Mi cine PONTIAC HEVROL a 3 qaee 1952 FORD V-8 Sedan. Very nice. Has radio and heater (Stock No. 3690) 1951 NASH eT a 1949 DESOTO Sedan. redio, heater and auto matic transmission (Stock No, 3646). ° os PLYMOUTH ap Pome yh 1949 LINCOLN 4 door, 2 overdrive. _Atock oa hes PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 $545) . ; na ransportation Specials JUST GOOD CREDIT 1M8 DODGE _ Cistom 4 door, tadio & heater. $295 . 1948 PONTIAC $395 1946 PLYMOUTH $125 1946 CHEV. 4 DR. $195 1949 PONTIAC Streamliner 8 -— 3 door $495 148 PACKARD 4 oor. Radio, heater. $195 19448 FRAZER Radio and heater $195 199 BUICK Super Sedanette $495 + 199 PACKARD 4 DR. | $350 1947 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon Radio & Heater. $345 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Community Motor Sales Inc. = Authorized Pontiac and Buick Dealer ‘803 N. Main. Rochester Open Tif 10 p.m. OLive 26311 Stecemiteer 9 2 door, Radio, heater, 2 paint. 1 | cme | 1 | FUNNY BUSINESS: we esbilcien Monday At Oliver’s you'll find 70 cars with prices on the windshields. The lot is open for your inspection — drop in and browse around with no interruptions, then see us Monday for the car of your choice. OLIVER, BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2-9101 and fender guards Like new “TAY OR’S aT 4 4t-L EP LAKE Since 183) MArket ¢1561 4, PRIVA’ Hard top, _ shape Like new OR “Ya all Come to 17] We Finance NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 17] 8 Saginaw St USED CARS SAVE $$$$$ss$ yg aaa % top oickup good gp i rastom ¢ -door 8 radio Nash ‘4mbaseador 4¢ hester ane werdrive Also ee taer The urice $135 1954 =Piymouth demonstrators, furty equ! pped Big savings a e Ske’ vew Chrvelers left! Op CL ARKSTON MOTOR SALES ‘HRYSLER- - YMOUTH DEALER Clar Mic! Aston mare eens Open _ e aM M @ BARGAIN “DAYS. “$1 Cadillac hardtop. Like new couve & 4 Chevroiets. 100 ‘nears from »46 ECONOMY G eARS __ 22 Auburn BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS 53 Pontiac 2 dr. hydramatic, sharp ear . "30 Olds. 2 dr, radio heater & Hydramatic ‘bl Dodge 4 @:., radio heater & Gyromatic B "© Olds. 2 dr., radio, heater and “* and gyrom F ‘2 Pivmouth, 1 o elud couve 35.000 miles, come see! Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. TAYLOR CHEVROLET OWNED. Powergiide, A-1 32-4006. , 171 8 wv st |e FORD ? DR #16 DOWN & ‘@ CHRYSLER $15 DOWN & AE sume payments. 464 Birmingham $95 Down Where Can You Buy a Car Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 1952 DESOTO Must sacrifice cheap. No down ment. 140 6. w FE ‘@ DESOTO TDR. 410 DOWN & ’ assume payments 464 8. Wood- _ward, Birmingha». _ : ! Must sacrifice down yrient 140 8 wv st. FE boner 3 OR COUPE, RA- - dio, oo miles. Excel MI 46929 sonee ” eee ae oak to 1.000 miles 62.495 Remaining ow nv} lees and Piymouth> are dem ortees — ORTON M MM st Rockhorn Le 6 s&s My 1-260) eoeeeeeee BOB FROST, INC. DEALER 686 8. Woodward — Bifmingham a Y’all Come See Us! We Finance EVERYBODY'S ~— Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. 4 PAYMENTS it Freel Sore ut Ot Sid ceenciacerecsceees $7i.48 01 wet Bess $3 SO 1954 v-8 4 Dr. .....995.83 ABOVE ARE BRAND NEW 1954 DeSoto V-8 Sportsman 1964 Plymouth Sa’ 4 Dr. i 1963 DeBote V-8 4 A? omega 4 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook CC Nk. era one 38 1962 yok, 4 td 1962 Disets oe ke Jere 83 1962 DeBoto 73 4 7” 1962 DeSote V-6 4 Dr. ...... bi] 1962 Dodge WIE vekgcecceucecsecescss $46 1962 Ply ith Concerd 2 Dr. $38.00 1961 Plymouth Cran’ Co i . eee errr $41.63 1961 Plymouth Concord seks Piymesths Gamisiigs mi aE a ymou OLE eccceceescactecsccce- $32.20 1960 Plymouth Deluxe 4 Dr. $33.35 1960 Hudson Gedan ........- $30.28 1949 DeSoto 4 Dr. .......... $42.55 1948: Dodge Deluxe 3 Dr..... $29.87 1948 Mercury OB cescccs: $25.67 1940 DeSoto 3 Dr. . $21.25 Motor Bales DeSoto-Piymouth “20 Years Fair Dealing’ Case ot w Pike St. FORD “@ RADIO aND HEATER 878 Scott e Rd. _ i"@ FORDS POR SALE. REA sonable EM 3-6262. ‘#1 PORD 4- poor] 3 # Monteaim. FE 2... ae 32 HENRY J, 2 DOOR. tio DOWN and assume payments, 4 &. w 1952 Plymouth SUBURBAN STATION. J~ GLENN'S Motor W. M _ bead 8 Saainew mt Ve ote . WAGON en $$$ $$} -____ | FORD 194, GOOD SHAPE. Beautify 2 tone vive and 56 Edison ere, Has | tactory im 1980 FORD TUDOR 9450. CALL ae ee heater Tht oon, 18? ' nm spot).s« mide 1949 FORD $205| Sear tors “of vour seeds Two door biack seauty 8 cy+| for * Ae * 18 tinder. 4 rea! buy Down NATIONAL MOTOR SALES — 44 68. Woo CUSTOM Line, $1450 will trade OL 1-7204 FORD . a STATION- new tires. radio anc ge th overdrive FE ~° Pom _ custom M 2 doot peautiral maroon. ‘ Hort, Pontiae Auto Gales, 312 Monte 151. 1954 Dor’! walt As tow as Balance AT LOW BANK RATES SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ward Open Till 9 “P M. EVERY WITH EXCEPT SAT | 80 Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at “z\Jerome’s a Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488. ; YOUR FARM AUCTION s more buyers when nnounced in the Classi- fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 suggestions. for a helpful ad-writer’s 7 Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S WOODWARD _RIRMINGHAM br ae poce MUST SELL. 1952 KAISER ao ge al Mies a — Tus te: cer you would to own! Huron Motor Sales 952 W. Huron FE 22641 COSMOPOLITAN. Ee are 336 N. aher "SO MERCURY 2 2 DR. A beautiful ebony biac' well kept car, radio heater. wall tires, 26,704 les. Not many ‘ike this. BOB FROST, INC. N-MERCURY DEALER LINCOL 850 6. Woodward Birmingham 1951 Mercury Station Wagon “as e factory installed heater and eather tn- poet | A a, before ia we sold $149 Dn. Balance On Easy Rates SCHUTZ Motors Ina DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 012 8. Woodward “nadio, bested. Ail probes ‘Ss 4 DOOR DELUXE, ohn fully oveeet. “tere and teke over payments ance _ot ! OR > . sTUDEB AKER sepa’, ter and over drive. Pull . Carkner Studebaker Birmingham. MI 410 STIEBAKER V4 4 DOOR ‘53, fully equipped orca siies, Carkner Stadedak stvedags eng mingham. MIT omar eee, Bi STUDERAKER /¢ DOOR com mander treater over 52 Ford Ranch Wag. ‘$2 Ford Country Sed. ‘$3 Ford Ranch Wag. '53 Ford Country Sed. ‘52 Nash Wagon 50 Ford Sta. Wagon 48 Buick 4 dr... .$299 48 Stude. 4 dr. ..$199 49 Pont. 2 dr. ...$199 "49 Ford Sed. ....$199 464. S. Woodward Harold Turner's ‘| Big Selection |Quality Cars — Low Prices "A." *S1 Henry J. ..... S444 51 Ford Eight Fordomatic . . .$699 "SJ Nash 2 door Hydramatic .. .$499 *49 Desoto 4 dr. ..$344 52 Ford 2 dr. ....$799 52: Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 dr... .$999 ‘SO Ford 2 dr, ... .$399 54 Ford Custom 2 dr. Fordomatic . $1,399 53 Plym. 4 dr. . .$1,044 49 Ford 4 dr. ...$244 ‘S1 Plym. 4 dr. ..$544 50 Hudson 4 dr.. .$344 53 Ford 2 dr. ...$999 51 Buick 4 dr. .. $699 "49 Merc. 4 dr. .. .$399 $2 DeSoto 4 dr. ..$999 "SO Olds. 88 ..... $599 ‘52 Merc. Sed. ..$1,099 "50 Merce. 4 dr. ...$599 © $1 Pont. 4 dr. ...$799 °S1 Ford Conv. ..$744 "50 Chev. Conv. ..$544 °50 Ford Conv. ..$599 "48 Stude. Conv. ..$299 Harold Turner, Ford TWO LOCATIONS: Till 9 P.M. STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V-8 EVERY NITE EXCEPT SAT hard tap "96, eguieeel Se Sat OLDs. 1948 8% * DOOR, RADIC eek eamers Cate walls, ete. — ee This car carries ~ew car war _motor $225 MY 3.2803. _ _| ner er Sales, Sree ACKARD CLIPPER SEDAN. °S4.| ranty “el!'~ “rice. : Brano new Wa col ot dealer's ham MI ¢310 _ 8. Bivd , East FE 40568. ; pup AKER V-4, 4 non, Re as pe! Sree eet Ease “ES: ‘’ STAR ' er luxe 4 door. PE 23-7319 mingham MI 43410 —— _——_—— $$$ —$ Buys 47 Ford 4 dr. ...$199 51 Henry J ..... $199 '48 Hudson ...... $144 ’48 Pont. Coupe .$444 $1 Kaiser 4 dr. ;.$299 48 Ford 2 dr ...$144 "46 Pont. 2 dr. ...$199 "48 Chev. Sed... .$299 46 Ford 2 dr. ....$199 ‘41 Ford Coupe ...$44 "38 Dodge 2 dr. ...$44 ‘41 Mercury ......$44 Hardtops "$3 Nash .s.0<. $1,099 "SO Chev) ..-c+0s- $699 "Sd OMe. ow csscs- $1,099 _'51 Pontiac. ..:.$1,099 Sh Ford ices cus $744 3 Stude ..... «$1,144 53 Ford .......$1,544 Trucks 46 International . 12 ft. van. ....$299 52 Ford '4 ton pickup ....... $644 ‘30 Ford % Exp. $399 ‘40 GMC % van. .$124 ‘53 Chev. 4 ton pickup ....... 48 Chevrolet: Sed. Delivery .$399 11 Mile at Woodward LALOR: BP ACRE itn sht Birmingham Royal Qak MIdwest 4-7500 Lincoln 7-4000 Midwest 5-7500 LIncoln 7-401 7 | ; bgt ope We Gp ste TRO ET eos SRT RP eg Re ree SO ate “Wim aom Bek yest Mill ' we v THE PONTIAC PRES ' -=Today's Television Programs - - Chasen 9-WIUE-TV 0s Channel 6—-WW-TV Channel 1—WXYE-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV ~ = Sa Hak HATE 9:00—(7) Boxing. ‘Cham Tomorrow,” four —, e<8 1: 30—(2) Sinema. / 11:45—(2) Cartoons. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D Roundtable. 12:16—(9) Film. (4) Telephone Storybook. “ 12:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Uncle Toby. (4) Meet the Artist. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:60—-(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Friendly “Theater. (4) To Be Armmounced. (2) Don Leonard, |. Political. 1:15—(2) -Featurette. 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee. General Sports Time. 1:45—(2) Pro Press Box. 2:¢0—(4) Home Theater. (2) Pro Football. 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Amer ican Sports. *2:45—-(9) News. 3:00—(7) Family Theater. (9) Western Feature. (2) Now and Then 3:30—(4) American Forum. (2) Adventure. - (2) 4:60—(7) Playhouse. (9) Science Review. (4) Roy Rogers. #:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (9 Christopher Film. (4) Zoo Pa- rade, (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (9) Small Fry Fretics. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Omnibus. 5:30—(4) Background. (2) Youth Takes Stand. (9) This Is the Life. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:06—(7) Frontier Justice. (9) Ex- Frankie Laine. |7:38-+(7) Playhouse. (9) News. (4) Father comedy. 10:30—(7) Jumifo Theater. (4) Stu- | dio 57.. (2) What's My Line. 11:¢0—(7) Black Spider. (9) News. (4) Movie Time. (2) News. MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. ‘9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) *Rtomper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. 9:45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 16:60—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- trey. | 10:45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. 11:60—(7) Creative Cookery. Home. 11:30—(2) Strike it Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) My Life. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. - 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Seeking Heart. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. dies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. dies First. 2:16—(9)—Film. 2:380—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (4) 2) (2) Le () Le (9) Paul Dix- on. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big 1:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. |; - Payoff. Caw. Seaghey See, Coney EO | pee Soe Ww, Pepper Maria, Montes in “City of Vio-| Aton comedy. Ct Jock Benmy,|8:18(0) Golden Windows, | tet-mwean toa. auaeae| ‘GRIN’ he Swe: | mes | lence,” film feature. (2) Movie) Dan Dailey Kirk Douglas Fred . . 8:06—WJIR, News wean — Maree 8-00—WIR. dp, pete $:48—WIR, Gel Sunde | Date. “Enemy of Women,” } MacMurray. Tony Martin oan 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2), ww, Concert Pavorites $:16—WIR, @ymehencite wws, Ue —_. ww. to Happ. feature. oa | Dick Powell Bob Crosby. | SAP Gordes Tees AR. Carousel cxLw News, Davia 4.00 WIR Mouse Party 11:30—-(4) Showcase of Stars. |8:60—(7) Big Fight. (9) _|3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-| WAR. Gospel Rour ww) Der SCAR. News drama to Be Announced. (4) Comedy Hour. Seen make lowe. . ‘ | 6:15—WJR, Mee Hawks CaLw. Tree Beteetive 0:16—WIR, Bud Guest wear, toon Coteus” SUNDAY MORNIKG Janis Paige, Mitzi Green, guests. | 4:¢0—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Cow- oe gg erage — fred Le Clem | 4:15—-WWJ. Stella Delles : (2) Toast of the Town. Irving| ‘boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2)| “wwii” | Sab eR Mute, Pacegpss np eliaget gg | 9:00—(4) Church at the Cross-| Berlin, Liberace, Will Jordan,| Brighter Day. | @ late wa ww). 4:00—WIR, Musto = 5 roads. impersonator, Hal LeRoy, Gam | 4.514) First Love. (2) Secret : xe Mere SUNDAY EVENING O45—WCAR, Radio Revival | WOAR, Careusel 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers. (2)| cer, Peg Leg Bates, dancer, film) «1. - etd. Gesst Gtare 6:00 WIR, Gene Autry 0:00_WIR. News 10—-2R, Masia, Bowe | Christophers. interview with Bing Crosby. ; va. nsen, Mesdines | HEE resting cre | CRLW. Rows, Wren | 9:45—(2) See for Yourself. 8:30—(9) Tzigane. 4:30~-(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. j ~~ s—- CRLW. News ‘ nese | $:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo-| (2) On Your Account. P =. eS =. ly a 3 J. Deane ptr ~ —-l Ris tion Picture Academy. (4) Play-| 4:45 (7) Ricky the Clown. (@ g. marver 0:18—WIR, Kitchen Clud Raat Detroit house. “Man on the Mountain Pern BK. Guy Be : Wek, Modern Romance. fymas 11:1—(2) Selfridge City. * Top,” with Steve Hill and AD | ne eens. (®) Hidden! Serenade, | taewin mau ot Pome | "Ceiw Oecd Reignner | WAR. News 10:30—(7) Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) —— “° a ee Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob Faith m Action 2. Ok gasses 1-9 fete & Joe Wie elaoe. pow me ion Theater. (4) Ad |. 82% Meredith ert Q. Lewis. WIBK, Detroit Pulpit on wae, 5 Sow 6:20—WIR, Music Mall "3 Ho. (2) Court ef Health. SOS—(T) Marthe Wright. &:30—(7) Comedy Time. (9) Kid- “GEL Marry Wimer WEY, My True Story es 25" aa #20—{1) Dr. LQ (2) Honestly| dies Film Fair. (4) Howdy Te ee a $:48—WIM, Curt Massey me,” was the wide-eyed reply, Color TV Increase | Rollin Becker Named ~ A horse eats food from enough M G s , P k ‘E I ° . . . land to feed four average adult CUurulre S Fac TTL £1], |_ When hurricane Carol was nude-) perrorr w — Robert W. Sar-|Legion Security Chief persons. |ing near North Carolina, only 40 not executive vice president of ~Rottin-Becker—25t2-Pontiae-Dr-——1 ) No Colorcast for Gleason |2i ce 22,22: |v Natoma Broadcasting Co ol! appointed. director of MCh ; . pal shelter at Morehead, N.C. adcraft Club members in Detroit! 7 American \ Legion's National podioengge depp pitch for TV originations and Ar-| Mayor G. W. Dull asked where ali Friday that by the end of 1955) security Commission recently by NEW YORK (INS)—The McGu-|lene Francis’ midday Home pee | on. auay'ee i or remygred = Gate eammanter ‘Kent T. Line ' . home watching in Ini States. Sarnoff ire Sisters packed ‘em in fine at gram will be staged there Nov. 8 yi cane on TV.” al hae ace aa 10,000 | °C? Cerousel 3:05 p.m. @ SPORTS - @ NEWS 113°: YOUR DIAL the Chicago Theater these three raya ey af | which also happens to be the city’s! | 40th anniversary .. . | laughed or anything! ? | 3 : t Fal HE 5% ii -- Today's Radio Programs = Programs furnished by stations listed te this colume are subject te change without notice. i S, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1056 wa, Om CEL®, eee) wei, a woaa, «ie @xVe «cine em, co — rower (german | Be Se, |S Be se. famine CHLW. Bible Class WCAR, Pontiac High wave. sews, Pan-Am mews, Mede . 1:1S—WJBK. Dale Young rea — Wd, Break Bans / 1:96-—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WCAR. Gong Parade a dates “Seta | le. eee ome use—ew Ried ¢:15-—-WJR, Dinner Date WWJ, Music Box as. CHLW. See. of Sate Negre Chorus iiteuibeweniend © i¢* WCAR. 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Hour of Decision | "Gere Taem euneup 7“ caw Barnhouse Ween Calles 7:45-——-WJIR, Liens Press Box 12:18-—WJIR, Best of Guest an ’ 18:386—WJR, Time Out Music ae | See | See | Bee ae 20 WIR. Colts Shonen CKLW, Billy Graham wsBK. ae CRLW. True or Palse eo nice 's 12:48-WW4, Pren) Harris WISK. T George we Cree ce orig | IE WWS. Cildersioovs WXYZ, School, Music Rour | 7 W. Tabernacie 10:80-—-WIR, Pacts Perum _— oe 24s Reuse deneh, ae WWJ. Meet the Press , Magic Valley MONDAY AFTERNOON Wien. Nock SUNDAY AFTERNOON = 1. Read 9:00—CKLW, Hewat Calle | gg wip st ‘Wea. News, Mulbotlana ae 1 rdo ' one 4 10:45—WJIR, Mantovan! Ww. News A.B WAYS Truth Herala Wine, Uns Serenade woe. 16:00—-WWJ, Squere Den WJBK, Ctine P WCAR, News, SETA Too tl Tous car ee C 11:00-—WIR, News CKLW Wayne King ~~ ww, hewe 10;45-—WJR, Change World 11:00—W. a Nl WJBK. News, Houseparty 1: Pina! WIR, core CKLW. lsrac) Vistas “e, tt WIR, CBE Orch. CKLW. MacKellar SUNDAY MORNING ‘€96—WJIR, At Dawning ¢:45—WW3, Coffee Concert | 1:15—WJIBK, Music 1:38—CKLW, Lutheran Hour WXYZ, News, P'im'ge 9:00—WJR, Kostelanets \ 11:30—WJIR, N.Y. Phitherm. cxLW. Elder sonteee Ww. Allen Roth 2:15—CELW. News WKYZ, News, Music CKLW, News, Temple News, Music 11.16—WJIR, U.N. Report WWJ, Go to Tows WCAR, News, Hall WXYZ of 6:33 — WIR Voice es WCAR, Hall, —. ¥ Bon ‘nro pry A bag 2 Maron 2:45—CKLW, Peopie CL w Guy Nune CKLW, News, Davies WCAR, Harmony Hall w Binge 2:20— WR, Nera Dreke 3:00—WWJ, R. Mulh oa News, Wolf WW, L. Jones CKLW, Band Concert CKLW. Toby David WxYz, Block WXYZ, News, & Kaye WCAR. Coffee CKLW. . Bud Davies WCAR, News. WCAR, Hall, Sports 1 Jim Vinal ware ee — H teomrcagg i ome gg Brighter Day ir isiea wiry Newsa, wwii. Marriage Pare WJBK, = Music ae Rews, David WCAR, Harmony Hall 3:45—CKLW, Waltees a 3.00—WIR, Wendy Warren : WWJ, Women te Love 4:00—WJR. Bun Afterneca :38—WIR, Muste Mall Bd MeKentie a CKLW. Toby David . News, Living ve WCAR, News, Carousel WCAR. News, Carousel :30—ww,. Listen ond Live Poieges pale 4:18—CKELW, Music wxvz. — cKL gone WJBK. Guy, Bowman pf — SS woes . is the ee 2 ; DRAaTTon FOX TY & RADIO SER PuELPS El ‘RADIO & TV.. SERVICE The following TV Service Organizations are now in a position to offer-credit terms when amount is $30 or more. Ask obout our exclusive CBS Hytron Pion: Doedoaodccodedes eved CLARKSTON LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE ... ... ... 6734 Dixie, MA.5-5311 PLAINe aT 509 Sechabew Rd: OR 3-265 vee 5 S9B Dito Hwy. OR 32-1217 oxruap y OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP. 40 &. Washington, OA 8-2032 A QOUNESTER asa TV & RADIO SERVICE’ |. 164 We sth St, OL 2-4722 TOWNSEND'S TV SERVICE S061 Commerce R4, EM 2-2527 B = sihiiit ts | PETOSKEY # — One of three surviving charter members of the | mittees on aeronautics, civil de-| .' for the Legion. Becker, re-appointed for another year in this position, will direct work of American Legion's com- fense, foreign relations, naval and | merchant marine affairs and na- tiona] security training. Louis Dorman, 5840 Dixie Hwy., Waterford, was appointed head of the state civil defense committee COLOR TELEVISION! Large 19-inch (205 Sq. In.) Screen! See These Color TV Shows in Our Showrooms: Monday, Oct. 18—3:30 te 4 P. M. and 8 te 9:30 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 3:30 te 4 P. M. Saterday — 7:30 to 8 P. M. (Coler Programs Subject te Cancellation) eeeer eeaenee M 8 menths tasted of 1 year pelicr, For Commercial use, 244 176.00. eeseeee Trade it in when you're ready. WHY WAIT. FOR COLOR TV? it will be years before color TV sets are priced within reach of the average family. Enjoy the best in. regular Television now. See Us for These Famous Make TV Sets: wanes = FE: 44-2525 DETROIT #® — Cpl. Richard ‘Jensen of Milwaukee was awarded ‘special events Friday as the mil- |lionth serviceman to visit the De pwoit USO center. Automatic Washer $299.95 ...» $288.95 MICHIGAN ~ Eversoft Seles Co. - 208 $. Telegraph Rd. at Veorhels PE 8.1461 Open ‘til 9 Authorised Dealers — | HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales 4615 Dinie Hwy. | Service DAY or NIGHT We Service All Make Television Call FE 2-2871 448 E. Pike St. Hod's Radio +s C on Soman ~ Mitchell KENTILE V. ANNOUNCING... TQOUR PATRONS Beginning the Week of Oct. 18th Our New Store Hours Will Be 8:30 to 5:30 Mondey Thru Saturday: Except Wednesday "ap 8:30 to 1:00 & TV Service Motorola—Zenith— Admiral TV Service 770 Orchard Lake Ave. | MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakland County's Only Factory — Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz ing € V TV FE 4-1616 FE 4-584! TV Soles 158 Oeklend We Loan You Tile Cutters and Tools Vinyl-Inlaid Tile c 9”x9” 10° * EA. Sealed Rubber & Vinyl Tile ¢c 6"’x6”" /, Needs Neo | “ Waxing PLASTIC FINISH LINOLEUM nue *4” 9’x12’ WALL TILE 18° Armstrong and Gold Seal Running Ft. Fone | PLASTIC | 99 S. SAGINAW-ST. ‘AT AUBURN AVE. The FLOOR SHOP i) - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 Solar Energy - ~~ Hs - IAN LEG Ae VIVE Parking Race Confab Slated pcicssncgigleiape se 3 Big Business would be seriously ter a 2 State Towns Among Many Nations to Send wih on chenpe vente an whe peeots ins His Top Four in Nation in Scientists to Meeting eet Uali Giess exstusive Deportmens Stars: Providing Spaces in Phoenix Next Year iss aeaoer mak men. Oe inte $ay ive CHICAGO (UP) — Cities with PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS)—A_ tech- in Pontiac; you may not find a woman sit- erg me ting at a desk but you'll more a population ~| nological conference of prime in- ws who wields an 1953 but tailed to kee with | terest to scientists and industrial fluence. Ask any Real Estate Broker who Se’ iikionse in cotanebiion a) development groups throughout the buys a home. Sure we men sign study oe ™ Southern “sun-belt’”’ will be held but it’s our wives who as But cities from 10,000 to 50,000 at Phoenix next year a OT oe women, — population fared better. -_ a_i The international session, spon- From October 12 to Oct. 18 is Business Fe peace of 5 = pie sored by the newly-formed Asso- Women’s Week. Why we are asked to extol : egy ey eg bar ciation for Applied Solar Energy, ; the virtues of women in business in one tiny spaces per 1, year before will be conducted by Stanford Re- ae seven day week is an anomaly without ex- The study was made by the Se ee eee ach piecetion. We give them o sslute ol Gy International City Manager's isional office Phoenix. ‘ ane . Association, which gathered in- The meeting will bring togeth- SSEOTE, Sasne nae vette es Cee eee VOORHEES -SIPLE FUNERAL HOME from 892 cities. the world to explore “the whole The four cities with the greatest range of solar energy” accord- 208 N. Perry Street Pheoe FE 2-688 oe ing to Henry B. Sargent, planning number of parking spaces per) committee chairman. m 1,000 vehicles were Miami Beach, | President Sargent to Fia., with 580; Roseville, Mich. | ln — : 396; Shaker Heights, O., 365, and = Of the 892 reporting cities; 554 is sought by collectors from all parts of Michigan. ee ’ own or operate one or more off- October, - srt paring ots Ter al Caro Woman's Art Turns. rer zs vie tn conn ! wer aan rage he om rae cm competi ) US Walues: per ‘ was a 19 per cent | ° | ers know—"Is the ad still good?” Finlay Straus, New York jewelers, | increase over 1952 in the number! FT ONE Into a China Closet the world dictated postpone-| successors to L. W. Sweet, decided the ad was good. They sent the | of lots an da 7 per cent jump in| . watch, knife and key chain to Donald with their best wishes. The cost of Mrs. Galloway got started on Major centers of solar’ energy | — $2 down and $1.30 for 10 months. her hobby-career in Ferndale | research in the United States 26 years ago when she was one | will be represented and arrange- . : of two students chosen to re- | ments are being mide for pre- Havana Post Closed Suggests Cull Beans ceive special art instruction. | sentations by solar scientists and for Feedi Animals : Since then, her talents have | engineers from England, France, b la r Walkout ng * made a virtual cifina closet of | Germany, India, Japan, Aus- bo EAST LANSING @—A way for the Galloway home. tralia and South Africa. y ‘ » | Michigan bean growers to salvage 520 Ss. Saginaw- St. FE 2-2784 Today, her hobby has grown| ‘The symposium will be under the | , HAVANA, Cuba W—The Havana) some of the loss to their crop into what amounts to a full-time | general chairmanship of Lewis W. | Post. Cuba's only English language | caused by heavy rains was sug- Mrs. Galloway, mother of two, | Great Britain and chairman of the its second labor shutdown in less College expert. does all her work herself. Most | board of the Southern Arizona |‘®&" three weeks. Carl F. Huffman, college dairy of the china she uses is imported | Bank and Trust Company, Merritt} Mrs. Clara Park Pessino, pub-| nutritionist, suggested that the from Bavaria, France and Japan.|L. Kastens, assistant director of | lisher of the paper, said only three | farmers sell some of their cull She china | Stanford Research Institute, 1s vice | persons reported for work in the | beans for animal feed. also uses imported na ' paint and oils for mixing the pow- | “hairman. print shop last night and the paper! jiorman estimated that some dered color to painting consisten- —— two million bushels, about one-third cy. Pure gold and platinum in an : of the : still in the fields. Si tees ene ber moet costy | LUA Orders Mc asta derg ie yr ong ial ieee ane ogc ak Your Lees pieces ° force ended er Independent WITH AMAZING 3-WAY PAINT Mental Patient Post agreed to rehire all idle men. | €T6Y value to oats and equal to in Carageman : ner ont, Mis. “1s Mrs, Pessino said the Cuban La- | Com. Huffman said. He said they | a REREREENSIENTERRSNRNRT 2. Beccles 3.7 Galloway picks up a piece ot | Be Sterilized bor Ministry .decreed Oct. 5 that|can be fed, mixed in the proper : : When you extreme — you ra — 8 Sener of Psd ia tion to meet union demands for | COWS, beef cattle and lambs. e proof with ! Seals | fragile as a Gnade etek | has signed an order, believed one | ¥*S* increases. Cull beans sell for less than the Service Co. moisture out. 8 your | and only a normal of | of the first of its kind in the state, price of corn so feeders should 102 $. Seginew $F. home look adds a ae directing that 2 woman inmate of Meteor speed ranges from 10 to| find it profitable to buy some of be so he lite, Leste with twesh care te necessary tn handling M. | Siren hospital undergo = ster | miles per second, the spoiled crop, Huffman said. cums Cones © S09 or spray. cost. Picking up a square German | tization operation. 4 : , quill brush, Mrs. Galloway starts Judge Moser signed the order FOR STUCCO, BRICK, MASONRY ‘0 paint with @ sure hand. jafter medical experts at the too Firet she draws on @ design | Springfield State Hospital and at 5 Lbs. White... . pencil. The wax | the Phipps Clinic of Johns Hopkins melts away in the firing process | Hospital urged the operation. Close after the painting is done. Back-/| relatives of the woman were re- in court | showed the woman has had five Bessuse the overall design | children in all, and that she suf- yo | fered mental disturbances after 7 Heavy Duty Sealer '° \- 295) = is painted and fired first, more | : than one firing at 1400 degrees is | each childbirth. necessary. The second firing, There is no Maryland law spe comes after more details have Cifically authorizing a sterilization en OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. been added to the piece. order. But Judge Moser acted up- ~ FE 66189 te finished, Mire. When on a general statute giving the Galloway has transformed a = court the right to superintend the white plate into an jcare of such patients. piece. F | INSURAN “” Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. Lani, int and deren Issue 5,000 Copies of McCarthy Report Caro. She also is teach- hers, passing on her tech- so that an art of the past become an art of today and/ wasHINGTON u—About 5,000 copies of the Sept. 27 report by a special committee which urged the Senate to censure Sen. McCarthy future. have been distributed to the public, fF i 4 i CE rs Finland's population is about 9 | per cent Swedish. WAT CH the progress of the saver you can ‘‘set your watch by.”’ Savers almost always get ahead faster than non-savers—and systematic savers usually travel fastest of all. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US— AND DEPOSIT REGULARLY AC STATE BANK COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE DRAYTON PLAINS Member Of Federal Deposit: Insurance Corp. an aide said today. This is about the same number reported distributed by the Senate Investigations subcommittee which returned a split decision on Aug. 31 on its probe of the row between McCarthy and top Army officials. The Senate meets in special ses- sion starting Nov. 8 on the censure | recommendations, The McCarthy- Army report did not require Senate action. | Mason Deserting Films for Writing and TV | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Actof James Mason plans to give Holly- wood the heave-ho and: make most of his living from now on bp writ- ing and working in TV. Well fixed financially after his postwar career in the movies, Mason said yesterday that he will try his hand at producing and ac- cept a movie role only if it espe- cially attracts him. He explained: “I've always wanted to do that, especially to write, but I never could afford it until now.” Mason is reported to have earned about $400,000 from just one movie, “A Star Is Born.” Each electric dryer lood is gently tumbled dry . . . soft, fluffy, remarkably wrinkle-free Bull, Cow Charge Allegan County Cars 126,0 of your ALLEGAN (UP)—A bull and a cow attacked automobiles in Alle- gan County, sheriff's officers repot ed today. | A bull charged into a car owned | by Lawrence Blum, 51, Tecumseh, | causing $300 damage, and a cow | that ran into a car owned by | Russell Middleton caused only mi- nor damage. { | Blum reported the’ bull went on its way after slamming inté his car but the cow broke its leg dashing into Middleton’s car and had to be destroyed. Gls Wary of Gambling | FORT LEE, Va. — It is a) | bit harder to get GI's into a gambl- ing game here. 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