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111th YEAR a ) xx kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1953-26 PAGES
Korean POWs Shout Curses, Reject Co — Serene ako
Pact With Japan
Will Trade Food,
War Supplies $50 Million U.S. Surplus
to Buy Arms, Expand
Island’s Defense
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The United States and Ja-
pan have agreed on a new
expansion of” Japanese \de-
fense forces with American
weapons and equipment-——
but there were signs of
80 dissatisfaction on
both sides.
Japanese officials con-
tend the brildup can only
. take place too slowly to
please. American officials.
Apparently the Japanese
-would have been willing to! © Nobel Winners |
go for a larger total if the es
United States had promised
~ substantial economic as-
sistance.
But the United States was un-| /.
willing to do this.
Instead, an official statement
jointly issued late yesterday said |
the United States would sell Japan
30 million dollars worth of surplus |
food—probably rice and heats
for Japanese yen. 58
The United Slates will use
te promote a defense ALBERT SCHWEITZER
arms and military equipment
there and by direct investment.
In four weeks of negotiations |
climaxed by the statement Ameri- |
can representatives argued that
Japan needs ground forces—aside
from sea and air_forces—totalling
325,000 to 350.000 men ag soon as
possible. The present Japanese na-
tional safety force, armed and
equipped by the United States, to-
tals only 110,000,
Hayato Ikeda, personal represen-
tative of Prime Minister, Shigeru
Yoshida, reportedly fold Asst. Sec- |
retary of State Walter S. Robert-
son that Japan would have to un-
dertake a far more limited de-
fense expansion.
The Japanese are understood | osity Marshall Gets
Peace Prize
Nobel Institute Names
General ‘53 Winner; ‘52
Recipient Is Schweitzer |
OSLO W—Gen. George C. Mar-,
shall, symbol of American gener-
to a war-torn world, has
been awarded the 1953 Nobel peace
prize.
The 1952 prize—not given out last
year — went at the same time’ to
Albert Schweitzer, world-famous
to be thinking in terms of 180,000 | philosopher, musician and mission-
men in ground ‘forces over the |
next three to five years.
The joint statement reported
agreement also on: : }
1..Maintenance of tight controls |
over trade with Communist China.
2. Need for stimulating foreign
investment in Japan and for fight-
ing inflation.
3.-Holding a meeting in Tokyo
soon to negotiate settlement of a
two billion dollar aid bill run up
during the occupation period. (A
similar hegotiation with Germany
resulted in a write-off of about
62 per cent of the bil)
Well-Digger Ordered
Not fo Strike Oil PITTSBURGH (UP) — John S.
Weiss, who is digging a well in
his yard, was under court order
today not to strike oil. If he does
the well must be sealed.
Township officials went to court
when Weiss began digging a well
for natural gas. They were afraid
he would strike oi] and begin trans-
porting it. .. a violation of zoning
ordinances.
Judge William H. McNaugher
ruled that Weiss could go ahead
with his plans, provided he strikes
only natural gas and uses “it all
himself.
ary
The awards were announced last
night by the Norwegian Nobel In-
stitute. The five-member selection ‘Suicide Attempt
s| under torture. Told Newsmen
by Gen. Dean Grabbed Guard's Gun
After Thinking Torture
Might Break Him
From AP & UP Dispatches
WASHINGTON — Maj.
Gen. William F. Dean
grabbed a guard’s gun and
tried to commit suicide
when he was a prisoner of
the Reds because he was
afraid he might “squeal”
Dean told the National
Press Club about the inci-
dent Friday.
The repatriated com-
mander of the 24th division
in Korea said he made the
attempt with a Russian
submachine gun in Septem-
ber, 1950, shortly after his
capture.
Dean said he was-afrilld
he might _seveal the Japa-
| Red captors started “driv- peseMefense plans when hils
ling those. splinters under
my fingernails and setting
| them afire, as they told me
they were going tc do.”
“I said, ‘Dean, you-don't know
whether you can take it or not-=/
You might squeal. You'd better
get out of here.’ |
. Dean said he slipped past his |
sleeping guard. and had the mia-
| chine gun in his hands when he |
was discovered, but the weapon |
jammed. \
Dean said he made the at-
tempt after four teams of in-
terrogators questioned him.
After the last session a colonel
Kim was really provoked. He said
they were going to torture me in
the morning, Dean said.
What they were aiming for was}
the defense plans of Japan. And
the trouble was I knew them, That
was a tough night. I decided I'd
better kill myself.”
Afte, the gun jammed, Dean
| said, a man he had not know
was in the reom “rushed me,
roaring.”
| “About that time the guard woke
Plane Shipment |
Proof Lacking Team of Neutrals Finds
No Evidence That Reds
Violated Armistice
PANMUMJOM @®—A neutral na-
tions inspection team said today
it found “‘no evidence whatsoever”
| board, following tradition, assigned | up and clipped me—then about 15| that the Communists had violated
no reason for its choices.
The prizes were set up under
the will of Alfred Nobel, Swed-
ish inventor of dynamite. He
specified that the peace award
should go to the candidate “who
has werked the most.or the best
for promoting brotherhood among
people, and for the abolition or
reduction of the standing armies,
and for the establishment ont
spread of peace congresses.”
Marshall, now 72, sprang into
world fame as army chief of staff
during World War II, As secre
tary of state he later was instru |
mental in organizing a 17 billion
dollar aid campaign to restore the |
economies of Europe.
In a statement issued at his
winter home in Pinehurst, N. C.,
where he is convalescing from a
flu attack, Marshall said ‘This
award is a great distinction and
honor for which I am. deeply
grateful.”
Schweitzer, who has been called
the “greatest living missionary,”
has spent 36 years helping the ne-
groes of Africa. For many years |
he has headed a-hospital he es-
tablished at Lambarene in French
Equatorial Africa.
La Rosa- McGuire Affair
Bringing Husband Home
NEW YORK (AP)—Sgt. John H. Brown said in Korea
today that his wife’s happiness will decide what action
he'll take concerning her romance with singer Julius
La Rosa.
Last night Brown's wife, Dorothy McGuire, said she
was “shocked and disturbed” upon learning her husband
was planning to come back from Korea.
La Rosa had said Miss?
McGuire separated ami-
cably from Brown ax that
they would be marriec after
resolving legal and religious
obstacles. La Rosa is a Ro-
man Catholic and Miss Mc-
Guire is not.
Brown, 25, a former divinity stu-
dent at Anderson (Ind.) theolog-
icel Seminary, said he. learned
from a radio broadcast that his
wife was divorcing him to marry
La Rosa.- Shortly after he said,
he. received a letter from her.
“1 love my wife dearly,” Brown
- sald through Arniy officers at his
post at Tacgu, “and I am most | ’ rned for her happiness, At
this I haven't decided what
action’ to take.
“‘However, I am hoping for a
leave and if grapted, | will see
Miss McGuire, talk, fo her and
then decide what to do. Whatever
i decide will be for the benefit
of my wife's happiness.”
The Army said in Seoul his leave
request would be processed as soon
as possible,
> Brown went to Korea last Au-
gust after being recalled to mili-
tary service.
.*Miss, McGuire said she has
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ers guards were manhandling |
Dean recalled.
The physical torture never ‘oc-
curred.
It was revealed in Washington
today that the Pentagon may call
in Dr. Charies W. Mayo. noted
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)
Six Teenagers
Held in Assault
Detroit Police Probing
Slugging of an Off-Duty
Patrolman Last Night
DETROIT wm — Six teenagers’
were held today for investigation
of slugging an off-duty patrolman
during a fight last night.
The patrolman, James N. Fol-
garelli, 27, suffered a compound
skull fracture when a hoodlum
| slugged him with a 10 pound wash-
ing machine agitator.
Folgarelli and a neighbor, Mor-
ris R. Zolerovitzz, 26, chased a
dozen youths after one of them
| threw a bottle through the window
of the patrolman’s home.
The policeman and Zolerovits
caught two of the youths but were
attacked by four olde members
of the gang.
Zolerovitz said one of the
youths ran around behind Foiga-
relli and hit him with the heavy
metal agitator.
The gang fled when Zoletovitz
released the boy he was holding
to go to Folgerelli’s aid.
Police said they had rounded up
more than 30 youths for question-
King in the attack.
They held six, four of them ju-
veniles. = <%
Police said the hoodlums broke
a dozen windows in the vicinity of
Folgarelli's home by heaving
bottles through them.
Wrong End, Buddy!
LITTLE ROCK, Ark w—Twenty-
month-old Frank Treat tried on
a new hat yesterday but it didn’t
fit.
Firemen rushed’ to the Treat
home and sawed a child's portable
toilet seat from the youngster's
head.
the armistice agreement by ship-
ping crated combat planes from
Manchuria to a North Korea air
base at Uiju.
The report was signed by Czech,
Polish, Swiss and Swedish mem-
bers of the team which the
Neutral Nations Supervisory Com-
mission sent to Uiju to make an
investigation.
The probe was ordered after
the U. N. Command _ protested
that the Communists were mov-
ing warplanes into North Korea
in violation of truce terms which
permit only the replacement of
worn .out combat craft.
The chief of South Korea's air
force, Lt. Gen. Choi Yong. Duk,
said yesterday in Tokyo that’ the
Reds have moved 400 fighter planes
into North Korea in violation of
the armistice. He said the planes
are based at 30 newly-repaired air-
fields.
The report was made at a 2%-
hour session of the military armi-
stice commission today. «
An Allied officer said that most
of the day’s meeting time was
devoted to repetition of Commu-
nist charges that the Allies. are
“obstructing” operation of ‘“‘ex-
planations” to war prisoners.
The Reds also repeated protests
against Allied refusal to extend
the 90-day “explanation” period
during which the Reds hoped to
coax balky war prisoners back
to communism.
Hopeful Gl in Korea
Pens Safety Slogan
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) — Army
Pvt. Paul Felknor Jr., wrote his
mother from Korea:
“Mom, please drive carefully.
The life you save may be my re-
placement.”
In Today‘s Press Birmingham
Beilding News
Cherch News ....csescceeccecaces
Comics ccetneeee
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Dr. George Crane ......
Editorials ... es
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Patterns ichialbesany Siipnened Se CRT | dustries are expected soon as the
Ps
HE'S NOT SPOOFIN'’—Spooks seem to hold no fear for little Glen
David Coster who gets inte the spirit of his first Halloween by cham-
ming up with a big jack-o-lantern. The nine-month-old boy is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coster of 331 First Ave. AF ae
Halloween Fun
,
Await Workers’ Reports
Fund Close to 60 Per Cent
as Drive Ends 2nd Week Pontiac Area United Fund’s 1953 campaigf> inched
another $2,000 toward its goal as campaigners closed the
second week of canvassing: today.
With one week left to go
Fund headquarters reported
60 per cent of the $487,200 in the annual drive, United
$288,750 raised—just under
goal.
aa
$3,500 Is Donated
by Coach Builder
for United Fund Leslie Hutchinson, Waterford in-
dustrial chairman for.Pontiac area
United Fund's 1953 campaign,
pointed the way for fellow indus-
trialists this fall with a $3,500 dona-
tion on behalf of Pontiac Coach
Co.
Reports from other Waterford in-
United Fund drive enters its final
week. :
Hutchinson's gift, the? largest
from Waterford to date, was one
of the first from his area to cross
the desk at United Fund headquar-
ters in Hotel Pontiac. This is the
first year that Waterford has. been
included in the Pontiac Area
United Fund campaign.
Six Young People Die
in Three-Car Crash WARRENSBURG, Mo. # — A
three-car accident killed six young
persons and injured two others
near here last night.
The dead were Ralph Krewson,
19, Roy Earp; 18, Bill Marr, 18,
all of Warrensburg; Robert Bybee,
24, Arlene Barker, 16, and Mary;
Helen Couch, 17, all of Odessa, Mo.
Robert Himbury, 18, of Warrens-
burg, and Melvin Claude Murray,
18, of Odessa, each suffered a leg
fracture.
Nobody Hits Nobody!
OLYMPIA, Wash. @—Gov. Ar
thur B, Langlie has announced an
all-out statewide traffic law en-
forcement campaign starting next
month.
One of: the regulations the state
patrol says it will enforce rigidly
reads:
Every driver, driving his ve-
hicle, shall look out for and yield
the right of way to all other ve-
hicles on the highway.
“We urge all solicitors to
bring in their gp as -)
as possible,” wight in
Adams, paula, ector
of the United Fund, said to-
day. “We've received almost
no kits since our, report
meeting ee We
cannot include ges in
our reports until the re-
turns cross, the desk at
campaign headquarters.”
Adams explained some figures
listed today are a bit lower than
reported at Wednesday's luncheon
because some group chairmen re- re-
Show United Fund Film
“Anyone interested in seeing the
new 16-minute color sound mo-
vie, “Ths YOU in United Fund,”
at 2:30, 4 or 7:30 p.m, United
Fund campaigners are especial-
ly urged to attend,
ported receipts which they have in
hand but still have not turned in for
auditing at headquarters in Hotel
Pontiac.
Part of the $288,750 total to date
is $128,954.50 from industrial em-
ployes and $94,383 from corpora-
tions for a total of $223,337.50 in the
industrial division.
Commercial division reported
$50,314 from Pontiac stores, bus-
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 6)
Cloudy and Cooler
Forecast for Sunday The U. S. Weather Bureau prom-
ises partly cloudy skies coupled
with cooler temperatures for the
Pontiac atea tonight and Sunday.
The mercury is expected to drop
to a low of 35. to 39 degrees tonight
and rise to a high of from 52 to
56 on Sunday.
Temperatures recorded here Fri-
day ranged from a low of 35 to a
high of 67 degrees.
At 8 a. m. today the mercury
‘registered 44; but by 2 p. m. in
‘downtowh Pontiac the reading was
That's what it says. 67 degrees. | for Tonight
Begging, Mystery Treat
Contest, Parties Slated
“Begging” from 6 to 7 p. m.,
a mystery treat contest, elemen-
tary school parties and teen-age
dances are scheduled for tonight's
Halloween fun in Pontiac.
Students whose names are select-
ed by drawing and are found at
home by a specified time, will be
awarded prizes. Senior high school
students mist be home by 10:4
p. m., junior high youths by 10:30
p. m. and elementary school : chil-
dren by 9 p. m.
student#” are planned from 7 te
8:15 p. m. at Owen, Whittier,
Bagley, Hawthorne, Lincoln Jun-
tor and Baldwin schools.
Teen-age dance parties are
scheduled at Washington Junior.
High School- and the Lakeside
Homes Community Center from 8
to 10 p. m., at Jefferson and Lin-
coln Junior Highs from 8:30 to
10 p. m. and at Wever Junior High “/Mapped for City
Interviews Find
Only 21 of 459
Care to Return Anti-Reds Persuaded to
Attend Explanations but
Bedlam Follows
PANMUNJOM (AP)
—Long-defiant' anti-Com-
munist Korean War pris-—
oners marched fromr their
compounds today and with
shouts, kicks anu scream-
ing curses overwhelmingly
told Communist explainers
they will not go back to Red
rule. .
Only 21 of 459 North Ko-
.{reans elected to go back to
the €ommunists, the In-
dian command said.
This is less than 5
cent, slightly more than the
2 or 3 per cent of 921.Chi-
nese who said
return at earlier in
~ ‘You traitors!”
the Russians.”
from 7:45 to 9:43 p. m. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7)
Marathon S
Six-Day N.Y. NEW YORK (AP)—Marathon negotiations today set- °° ession Ends
Milk Tie-Up
tled a. six-day milk strike in the New York-New Jersey
metropolitan area, bringing employes higher wages and
the region's 12 millions the prospect of higher prices.
Dealers said huge tank trucks already were heading
from country farms toward the milk-starved area with
the fresh fluid milk. They said it should start coming out
of processing plants for distribution to stores and homes
at about 1 p.m.
Samuel J. Cohen, at-
torney for the AFL Inter-
national Brotherhood of
Teamsters, sai the 200
companies involved in the
dispute had granted a
package increase amount-
ing to about $8.50 a week.
The attorney said the
actual wage increase is $6.
The two-year contract also con-
tains fringe benefits and _— im-
provements, negotiators
R. Wisch, chairthan of
the industry negotiating committee,
said he does not Believe the retail
and wholesale prices of milk wilt
Increase “‘as much ag one cent a
quart” as a resul. of the dispute.
He éaid he “would guess off-
without the a cent per quart wholesale and
retail.” °
The agreement efding-the strike
of 13,000 drivers and plant workers
was hammered out in“a I3;hour,
all-night session in city hall.
Company officials warned . that
the area, which normally uses five
million quarts of milk a day, was
completely dry.
hand, studying it,
price increase will be one-half
-
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Tri ee nits : Held:for ¥ d a ah oie ~~ Seen oe) : yt a poh a0 a 4 a aca ey ie Jail Woman, 37, : Def 3 W
lence of its school safety prgoram. Van Alstine infant Lived | ¢ -. i= esi lt EPO RETEST Saige on , of 5 Husbands if
school will receive a Only 38 Hours; Three Se oe y : i elie : DETROIT w ~ She's peti y|
Others ‘Doing Fine’ ie we ane “likes . a.
= 5 Se al ae reine” rt ing $585 colle ergy No. 6, buy- mobilization chief Arthur Flemm-
Alstine, 33, was still Ss c > wet Se F a . Prt | tan card of clothes on a ing says a new government policy
nity ward of the Edward W. hap Sergey ) re Way U5 ig pee 8 oe OS a aes ea that wasn’t her's. designed to channel defense work
row Hospital and could . ‘ : Fae ga key away “4 ah regs rr vied seme aewil. be unentployment pro-
.* oa 7 et . ms : rs. Liggett |" ill be ‘announced *
lh cy Raed . 5 adie Ra ee 4. piirer Bradshaw Pasiuk van Os- | “eek oF 10 days.” m8
hoy gs fn i? ~—— Caros. ‘‘But I still a new policy. Fipuaag said
ewe three survi quads - . deal” from ; ; great
Ronald Rae, ee Dee, and ~~ K i - | pended Se wees ‘iene
Rath Ane were" e orean PWs Shout, [= % ss
spital incubator : 3 cr a ’ -
sno ei a] UN ce sag \Cutse, Reject Reds oe aceme acer
Teachers Club wilt | family ror agp = Bea. e. Se ‘s YR me tigen Re | = | (Con _ of labor surplus in industrial
eS Se Oe 6 ene white coffin when 1 —o oe : \ ws Be oA ao & tinued From Page One) ee
Little Theater @ Birm- grave. wnt . rating 9f unemployment,
woth ot too Batons Site Con: | Me on quads and who’ mar f trem Ga sien, it = ose shag
pre- » and ra
i Saal. sompmctet om Hs. ecmnes ae an ce a bedside waiier” ae by matching the low bid. sins
a ’ United Fund N Red ; mares Nichols said Flemming also in-
he total figure includes vent more than a year.” he explained. | ¢ Man Reinstated early Red, China's Pelping radio) dicated the new order would pro
: one classroom and the e ad ay unders: a little mjs- ~+ pee: ' = delayed explanation ong- incentives for defense indust-
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Father John A. Trese, director |‘ Adams, incoln Hei hts : A VRS Was Hurt suspended for security Biot from Wate professions, with $245 | man Rhee conte that the Syng-| 101 Iman Honored
at the Oakland County Catholic * * Kiddi in March Auto Collision | 7%2 “sinstated_ yesterday . aterford for a division | oners to attend —e eh _. ie
Family Center A letter iddies to Att ISION | was le when it| total of $50,550. the explanations, |OY Home T
, Will speak at the) meat from the Birmingham end Ils Victim Agai arned Senate probers had they must have got words from own ,
s 7 Boag om de sre Mgt teat Estate Board urging “im- Hallowee gain ims Uk ee oer eal 1, | heir American masters and City C 1 |
; Name Altar Society, this Mon- shediete action” on a emeke com | _ oweeén Party A White Lake Tov with an identical name who is imsbene Gas Mw = tactics — r ouncil
day at 1:30 p. m. at the church. trol ordinance has been recetyed | WATERFORD a ues wal ime es te suspected Red. A coleed $4835 30, Arocha $10,000 ig | @*Planation work.” to wreck the! In a- recent
Father. Eugene Paddock by the City Commission. coln TOWNSHIP—Lin- | casts hospital to have Roy M. Cohn, chief counsel earmarked for the | a is a e © caaaaell t resolution the city
will also . pastor, City Heights Subdivision’s fourth | in _removed from limbs broken | the Senate Permanén for | Fund trom soliciti local United! hima " ncil of Negaunee honored a
ee ag Inspector Jack Walker consecutive Halloween party-is ex- an accident last March, Was th- | tions Su! rams t Investiga- . Bl citing in the Birm- | start pony be had scheduled the alte son, Pontiac City Manager
tea will be business meeting. good progress was being |Pe ol ale gare a employe, \Wells | p: vrolet Company
Be ia The W Methodist. —— eet he said.| the Sounigen sa ee wed, sald on: sab cord Bor ——— to Firm Has Lowest Bid
eath ‘ . A a A “ money after . ~ -
aes. er . @ : The romance between La Rosa — in tackling the mar a drinking bout. on M-59 Widening :
ie The City Commission has con- a I Brighton and Wing Co, of Farm-|] ‘© min i) _ 7
a firmed the assessinent a he Send ten wel. Two Sentenced Here «© | Inston is low bidder unl
Fo. - water roll for | fired Oct. 19 from the cases, he said ia hie to widen ee rs
, and sewer services atong ° Arthur God- | seo said the Pentagon will) On Breaki eight-tenths of a mil
frey program. seek to learn i in Char M-99 e of .
! Shipman boulevard. the answers t ge trom Elizabeth Lak ,
‘ ee e ig as: nie 0 stch! Two men who pl wr south. Q e Road ji 5th ANNUAL
; Informal devotional Fireside | {2 Auburn Heigh » . How long Svhere you sub 9 to breaking and entering in the The low bid, $132,701, wa “i
vices Ser- | elg ts Tots to R jected time nounced - s an
the First E in their fifth season at! Hurt in C se: 2. What for. — cae (pues: on et ee :
3 First Baptist Church will begin | in Car Collision ett MEIP Aid the pressure |7C2i? Probation and assessed $150 Highway Department, i
: ee ee ao and | nae brothers, Roger W., 4, and| 3. At what point did they suc Judge Frank pee == = :
= te — Emil Ki . y Rev piggmeo Sands, 5, were treated -oceperep your eae oe Joseph N came, * Beautiful Convenient A)
jeans: BS m--s-+--88| During November, the theme of | cuts oe ade anaes = ¢arsall moving on the same green light.
| It also quotes City Manager Gress as
ps it may be made permanent. "a8 have other cities in the coun-
\- try, that it not only speeds the
‘movement of traffic but increases
"Washington dispatch shows some
opinions being gathered by a Presiden-
tat commission strongly support Ad-
, @eclaring the system works so well that
+41) Both leaders urged that offers to cut
tariffs.be used to increase our Govern-
ment’s bargaining power and that other
barriers to site a naieirina trade also. be
- attacked.
Pointing to the shrinkage of our ex-
port trade, Meany warned that if this
process isn't checked “our business and
employment activity will be hard hit.”
* & € “2 ¢
Kune declared the decline has
started “a spiral of developments
including large surpluses, falling
farm prices, reduced farm income
and drastic production controls.”
This he called sufficient reason
to seek correction of conditions
out of which the situation has
arisen.
On the Randall Commission report,
due next Spring, will depend the final
form of the Administration's trade pro-
gram. It is good to know that before
writing it the commission is hearing all
sides of the question, including the eco-
nomic realism in the views of men like
Messrs. Mgany and KLINe.
SEE
“It 1s estimated that the U. S. will
have a population of 200 million by
1975,” says a Federal official. If in the
meantime World War III breaks out
and hydrogen bombs are used, this esti-
mate may prove tp, be too large by 200 ~
million. ~
EEE
ALL the big Nations of the world insist
they want peace, and yet all of them are
feverishly preparing for war. The man
from Mars says those who want peace
should prepare for peace.
EE
The People’s Business
Salute to Lobbyist Late Bob Poe Represented
New, Quiet ClO Technique |
By JACK I. GREEN
LANSING—This is by way of being a small
tribute to Bob Poe, a lobbyist and labor organizer,
who died Friday.
Lobbyists seldom get many flowery public
“NOT NEGLECTING OUR OWN bee, AS - Lizaghleee~ WITH SOME...“ 3 2% ‘ ie ‘ Par pe 3 aE ae a ; x. sys é oe: ;
ees Oe Empty Snass in the Pew THE PONTIAC FRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER a1, 1953 2!
URCH- MEETING
BLO-L5 (2 1D: —
ae
Voice of the People
Says La Rosa Signed No Gontract With
Sane ee Se enguuens Shee Sette
a jack of space. Ful) name
and telephone number of the
writer must letters but these
will sot be tf the eriter so
requests. uniess the lettef is critical Jp
its nature).
Milton Berle will quip, “You
can be replaced, you know,"’ when
one of his-cast threatens to over-
shadow him temporarily in the
spotlight.
Unlike Berle, Godfrey was dead
serious when he put it into prac-
—— (tice by firing a young man who
oe re in the world to
if God = endowed
him with th® ability to do so.
It is my opinion that Godfrey
himself ‘has become so used to
being called cute when he pulls
his corny jokes that he, and not
La Rosa has become swell headed.
eulogies. Neither do labor organizers. When you Me "speakw of his cast as being
combine the two you have an almost unsurmount-
obstacle to great displays of public sorrow.
But Bob Poe will not anly be missed in labor i been respected in the Fanks of
uto Workers and the CIO or he
pad pdnietron agence acitaed ee
labor-management legislation. if i ; 4
basement at
shelf.
To small town and farmer legislators who be
lieved every labor official had a bomb in his
pocket and a. round-trip ticket th Moscow, the
first CIO lobbyists were walking examples of
that belief.
Their favorite technique when they wanted
something done in the Legislature was to import
a horde of factory workers to swarm through the
House and Senate and belabor suspicious law-
makers. All this ever did, of course, was to make
the legislators angry.
The early CIO lobbyists usually ended up by
gumming the works for their more experienced
AFL brothers.
But in recent years, the CIO and the UAW
appear to have gotten over the idea they can
bully their way through. Thus we-have the ap-
pearance of men like Bob Poe.
The Capitol hopes that the CIO will send a
successor of the same chatacter and qualifications -
as Poe because most legislators are interested,
too, in a sane, sensible approach to labor issues
underneath the catcalling of public tie politics. oa
In fact, some already are “suggesting the
name of Rep. Ed Carey, Detroit Democrat, as
an ideal labor representative in the Capitol.
* They note that the realignment of Detroit House
districts under the next reapportionment probably
will cost Carey his, seat—and they think he. would
Fn Pee fe et mae rele
workers. ° a big, happy family, but a
family that he must dominate
like a tyrannical father, a fam-
ily that is happy only so long as
it is humble and submissive in
the presence of the great mas-
ter,
He objected first to La Rosa's counts he was working La Rosa
withoyt a contract, which “meant
that La Rosa was forced to work
for whatever Godfrey*vanted,.to
» pay him and if he complained
about it he could have been let
go on a minytes notice. So he is
fired because he seeks advice.’
’ Just~how—untair ‘can 6fie” mari”
. get?
Former Godfrey Fan
American Youth Urges
City to Give Clothing
I wonder how many people’ ac-
tually know what conditions this
world is in because of the terrible
wars: Countless people are freez-
ing to death from lack of proper
clothing and shelter,
The United States is considered
the leading nation of the world
We do not have this vast amount
of suffering here.’ Many cannot
understand why we participate in
these wars, giving lives, effort,
time and money defending other
countries. But I believe we have
to do this in order to prevent a Godfrey; Has Every Right to Forge Ahead Cc unism from gaining control
of freedom.
Communism, as Whittaker
Chambers so aptly put it, is faith
in eer while m is faith in ‘
_ Halloween, “many young
people of several churches of
Potitia¢ are going around to the
homes ffi this city to collect cloth -
ing for the European needy.
I am asking the people of Pon-
tiac to acknow their citizen-
ship to the United
these young people. I am merely
requesting that they give to them
any good clothing that they do not
need.
Remember, if we don't fight
Communism, it will soon rule the
world! .
An American Youth
Hustler—“‘I don't know
Billie does with his/ money.
was short yesterday and he's short
again today.”
Rustler—‘‘Is he trying to borrow
from you?”
Hustler—"No, I'm trying to bor- what
Days of All Faiths
Holy Day Will Be Observed Sunday
With Emphasis on Communion of Saints By CANON HOWARD HARPER
Since humility 1s one of the
chief Christian virtues it stands to
reason that theré would be many
=p t Christians whose very saint-
when _ a kept them unknown.
The had’ thoughts of thts
church
town of Wittenberg
one of history's greatest up
heavals.
Protestant churches now keep
in writing and post it. on, the
door. af _
“The door of -any village church
was a sort of municipal bulletin
board. If anyone wanted a debate
he put up a notice stating his ¢ub-
jectrand signified that he was will-
ing to takejon all comers. Debates
in those days were it like
entertainment.
This was the eve of a Saints ment to state his posi- - Day, in 1517. The town would be
swollen with pilgrims to go to Mass
on the great feast day. Luther
wanted to be sure not only of a
good opponent but also of a large
audience for the debate.
Lather had nailed on the
door his now-famous
“Ninety-five Theses” — 96 points
on which he found that he disa-
for an authoritative church.
I wish Annie wouldn't brag about
her church. We are told to let our
light shine — not our loudspeaker. On Nov. 2, 1917, Arthur J. Bal-
four, who was at that time Bri-
tish Secretary of State for For-
eign Affairs, wrote in a letter to
Lord Rothschild that the British
government “views with favor
the establishment in Palestine of a
‘national home for the Jewish peo-
This definite commitment of the
British government to the age-
old hope of Jewish nationalists was
of such great importance that the
day on which it was made has
been kept as a semi-holiday ever
since. "i jeer | ae ee ee : am 4 4 9 . |
J ;
4 Ms fan . . { aw o/ e § ; :
Ps
Case Records 3 sof a Psychologist K
Audience Participation ©
Develops Much Interest
credit for trying to reduce ab-
stract morality to the everyday
choices between righ
wrong: So use the “Case Me
od.” Also, employ obdjective
written quizzes, such as true-
false, four-answer type, etc.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case J-330: Melvin H., aged 32,
is a livewire Sunday school teach-
er.
“Dr, Crane, I used to bea worry
wart about my health,” he saidt~
with a smile.
“But my wife talked me into
taking a Sunday school class of
high schoolers, and now I never
have time to think of my aches
about the lesson. Or give them 4
answer problems, such as:
“The prophet who was thrown
into a well, was Samuel-Jeremiah-
Elijah-Isaiah.”
Portraits - By JAMES J. METCALFE
“The spooks are walking down
the street . . . And on the movie
screen .. . And witches wander
everywhere .. . For fun on Hal-
loween .. . It is the time for boys
and girls . . . To don their cos-~
tumes. bright . . . To pay their
game of ‘‘trick or treat” .*
stay-up-date at night .. . Not really
late, but late enough . . . To lose
a little sleep. 2. .. And shape the
childhood memories . . . That they
wil) always keep . It is the
happy evening that . . . Belongs
to them alone .. . So let us be
considerate .. . And make it ail
their own .. . And if a little dam-
age should . . . Disturb the peace-
, fal scene’. . . Let us remember
when we had . . Our childhood
Halloween.
Baering Bown By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER
International News Service
See where our old war-mate
Churchill is going to get t
ates and help Prize for wise-cracks on the —
of the extingency.
When Winsome said we will
fight on the. streets, in the
streets, in the hills, on the sea-
shore and in the valleys, we
remarked it sounded like an
English couple on a bank holi-
day
etc.
Since people are rather hesitant
about revealing their ignorance,
they will seldom show much en-
*thusiasm about such tests unless
you first place them on teams.
So put three or four on a team
and then let them pool their
knowledge. This divides any stig-
ma for low seid since all the
group on the team are involved.
Moreover, it is helpful to let a
few of the young people be re-
sponsible for developing the ques-
tions on next week's lesson. «
Then find somebody who has
access to a typewriter and type
enough carbon cepies of your
test to go around, This added
chore can also be farmed out to
a couple of the students,
Remember, the more “audience-
participation’’ you can develop, the
more the students will enjoy the
class, and the greater will be the
benefit therefrom:
Also, modernize your class les-
sons by employing currect prac-
tical experiments in morality
For instance, assign them the
“Compliment Club.’’ Let them pay
‘their 3 compliments per day and
then report on the following Sun-
Compliments are simply the
Gelden Rule carried into immed-
jate action wherever you are, so
it is an ideal church project,
Use. other bulletins, which this
newspaper offers via this col-
umn, such as the “Test for
Sweethearts.’ For they show the
goed traits of character that pro.
duce popularity, friendship” and
even ultimate romance.
Whenever possible, pick actual
situations from everyday life,
- ahd let your group analyte them,
Let the students dissect such
-. eurrent behavior of young Amer-
ieans and point out what is
wrong and what corrections
should be made.
For example, take the case of
a visiting football squad which
filed its luggage with towels,
dresser scarfs, etc. from the
hotel. The coach learned ef this
fact before they left the hotel,
His blood, sweat and tears were What should he do?
a national broth. With everybody
getting more helpings than Oliver
Twist.
There wasn't a crisis Winnie
couldn't condense into a snapper
in a bon-bon.
lane.
He held England together by ” And send for
+ the ears until we got there in t Pep Up
1917 and 1942.
—_—
But we feel that the maverick
conservative is glossing over
our share in the results. A con-
servative is a diner who wants
the same table, the same waiter
and the same menu. But not
the same egg.
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
My soul is confinually in my
hand; yet do 1 not forget thy
law.—Psalms 119: 109.
7 - “
God looks with approval and
man turns with gratitude to every~~--
one who shows bya cheerful life
that religion is a blessing for this
world and the next.—Henry Van
Dyke. And discuss what prompted those
high school football players to
stuff such towels and scarfs, bath
mats, etc., into their luggage.
“’ Use this Case Method when-
ever possible to bring morality
down to the practical, everyday
my bulletin *“‘How
Sunday School,” en-
closing a /stamped, return en-
velope, plus a dime
(Copyright. Hopkrns Syndicate Ine.)
From Our Files
15 Years Ago
TOKYO MAY -scrap nine power
trpaty; trade abused feared.
CARNEGI®£ MEDAL given
George Whitney, 75, who rescued
boy at Saginaw.
JOHN LEWIS retains light-heavy-
weight championsh after bout
with Al Gainor.
2 Years -Ago
.GOLD...MAY¥Y~PLAY major role
in coming U.S.-Soviet parley.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT may
prosecute and reject car sale bid
in order to force Ford to sign
NRA pact.
Writer Brings Up.Her Kids Brady Way,
Says They Seldom Have Common CRI
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Call It CRI
Our kids have wet féet as almost an
everyday experience but seldom catch
any of the “colds”
in the neighborhood. We let them wear
or leave off whatever they please in
any weather We are bringing them up
the Brady way. You sre. Doctor, your
teachings do not fall om deaf ears
ic
Answer — So far, so good. If vou
haven't a copy of No. 5 Little
Lesson, Call It CRY, I'd like to
send you one with my compli-
ments. Other readers send 25 cents
and stamped, self-addressed en-
velope for the booklet, which deals
with the Common Respiratory In-
fections which are altogether too
prevalent in most neighborhoods
and make three-fourths of the work
of physicians.
Sugar Is Sugar
Purther corroborate your statement
that it makes no difference whether
beet sugar or cane sugar is used for can-
ning, cooking or table, as here in the
sugar beet country (Michigan) we use
beet sugar almost exclusively: for mak-
by a emeee jams, jeliies, ete. (Mrs.
Answer — Yes, sugar jis sugar,
whether it's beet sugar, cane sugar,
honey, glucose, maltose, fruit
sugar, corn sugar, molasses, syrup,
raw, brown, refined, white, 65
cents a pound-er 814 cents a pound.
That is, to intelligent people.
‘ Deafness and Head Noises
Please send me the pamphiet. .
scribing the exercises for deafness @
head noises. Roaring in ears now fér
over @ year wo coe (8. that are prevaient-
Aen... Answer — For pamphtet—Deaf a
ness and Tinnitus (head noises)
send stamped, seff-addressed en-
velope. Ask for it in writing and
sign your: request. A clipping will
not suffice.
Preparing for Paternity
My husband, poor boy, expects to be-
come a father some time in April. Id
like to start him out right, I mean
educate him so he won't worry too much
ebrout the “throes” and all that .. .
(Mrs. A. L. 6.)
Answer — All very well for :ou
to be facetious about it — you will
not be thrust into the monkey cage
with the others waiting there, nor
treated as a stooge by the nurses
and the doctor (if a doctor happens
to be around when the baby is
born). Send 25 cents and stamped,
self-addressed envelope for No. 4
Little Lesson, Preparing for Ma-
ternity, which contains chapters
for the prospective father. Ideally,
everything you study your husband
should study along with you. When
you visit the doctor your husband
should be with you to listen and
see that the doctor’s advice and
instructions are carried out. When
you are bearing the baby your
husband should be beside you ~
if ‘he is a man and not a nincom-
= = poop
As a Boy
T am 60 I can somersault the war
¥ aid boy but don't know whether
thet te the way you do... #C. A. B)
‘Answer — As a boy I turned
A airsprings — which, I think, is
what_Webster calls somersaults.
On a bet T think_I could still do so.
But I do not advise anybody to try
it. The gomersaults I roll every
morning {or-at any time I'm struck
for an idea or annoyed) may be
otherwise called “forward rolls.”
Send stamped, self-addressed en-
velope for pamphlet Séinersaults.
Not at Five
Took the doctor
for advice, or treatment
it is common for children at that age
to wet the bed. Friends say yes BR -
ata occasionally, but net every night
. (Mrs. W. R. PD
Answer — Send stamped, self-
addressed envelope and ask in
writing (clipping will bring no re-
ply) for pamphlet The Bed-wetting
Habit. my fiye-year-old to
Yogurt
Please discuss the merits of yogurt.
(HA, CO
Answer -— To the best of my
knowledge the merits are the same
as the merits of sour milk, butter-
milk, Bulgarian miik, Acidophilus
milk, curdied ‘milk, fresh milk, .
skim milk, separator milk,. evap-.
orated milk, condensed milk, paw-
dered milk. You pay your.money
and take ‘your ‘choice.
Signed. letters, not more than ane
page or 100 words long, orbs | to
personal health and nage , wot je
disease, diagnosig or treatment, will be
answered by Dr. Brady {f a stamped,
self addressed envelope te enciased, etc.
(Copyright, 1953)
He said that -ij
THE PONTIAC PRESS.
4
_SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘31, 1953,
Faculty Backs School Board on Teacher’s Ouster . ) : ‘a Commission Seats’ at Stake
Annex Proposal on Ballot Clarkston Statf #! Milford Club fo Hear
Talk by Gem Expert States Approval Educator to Face U. S.
Congressional Probe on
Red Affiliation
“CLARKSTON — Members of the
Clarkston Community schools’
teaching staff met Friday evening
to ‘make a public statement in
regard to the resignation of their
former Teachers’ Club president,
George Miller.
Miller, a social studies teacher
in the Clarkston junior high grades,
resigned- at the request of thé
Clarkston Board of Education last
Friday. The request was made
following Miller's alleged admis-
sion that he was once a “card
that he had ever made such an
admission saying that he “was not
now nor ever had been a Com-
munist.
“I was associated with the
Progressive Party in Arizona, but
have had no political activity in
Michigan,” he said. Miller came
to Clarkston three years ago from
Phoenix, Arizona.
He was elected president of
the club, a division of the Mich-
igan ation Associatiori; this
fall.
His fellow members made the
following statement: ‘‘This came
as a great shock as we had high
regard for Mr. Miller. However,
since there is a question of doubt
as to his loyalty, we feel that
the board of education and our
Superintendent, Leslie F. Greene,
acted fairly, wisely and in good
faith.”’
Miller was served with a su
poena this week to appear before |
the UnAmerican Activities Com- |
mittee hearings in January.
Investigation by the State Po-
lice in September set off a series
of meetings with Miller, police
detectives and Superintendent
Greene. According to Board of
Education reports, Miller refused
to repudiate the Communist party
or to reveal those with whom
he was associated. ‘
Dr. Albert’ Phillips, executive
secretary of the MEA in Lansing
and his assistant, Dr. Dale Ken-
nedy, when Iriterviewed by the
Press on Friday said that the MEA
had a specific “plank in its pro-
gram which covered such cases.”
“First, we make an investiga-
tion, If a person is convicted of
activity in a subversive movement,
hig membership card is lifted im-
mediately from our roster,"’ de-
clared Dr. Kennedy. | |
|
|
Dr. Phillips, pointing out the | Senate Agriculture Committee pre- | ings, take population of
said, | dicted that prices for the best | into saaablbian and pinky Cee | wording of the policy,
“We expel or bar from mem- |
bership in the MEA any educat-
or who is proved to be a mem-
ber of a subversive group and
who is guilty of gross violation
of professional ethics.”
Miller said that this “‘command
appearance before the congression-
al comimittee,’’ would finish him
as a teacher.
“I will just havé to go into |
some: other business,’* he said.
He is planning to leave for his:
home in Arizona within a few
days, but said he would return |
voluntarily for the January hear- |
ings.
Vote on Hike *: FIT FOR A KING—Five-year-old Kent Smith
| feeds the rabbits as his father, J. George Smith,
looks on over his shoulder at the family’s dairy and
hog farm about 40 miles southwest AP Wirepheote
family will be visited Nov. 4 by King Paul
and Queen Frederika of Greece, the Smith farm
having been chosen as typical of northern Illinois.
af Chicago. The
* Rise in Cattle
Prices Reported 2 GOP Senators Say
_ Quotations of Best Beef
to Equal Last Year.
WASHINGTON (}—Twp Repub- |
lican senators.gaid today they saw
signs of improvement in cattle
prices, currently a major cause
of farmer discontent:
Sen. Schoeppel (R-Kan) said the
rise he noted came despite what
he called ‘‘a nationwide political |
smoke screen designed to embar- |
| | rass the administration and keep
(beef) prices: low for political;
advantage.”
* ¢ e
Chairman Aiken (R-Vt) of the |
grades of beef will ‘‘av erage about
the same as last year.’’ He also |
criticized the recent “‘cattlemen's
caravan'’ which came to Wash-
ington seeking high-level govern-
ment price supports for beef.
Aiken said in an interview the
caravan ‘‘was overdone ... an
attempt to dramatize that was
| oxerdramatized.”’ He said Secre-|
tary of Agriculture Benson, who
| conferred with the cattlemen with-
out making any commitments, |
handled the situation ‘in an_ad-|
mirable . mahner."’ ~
oo Ld *
Aiken said pricés for the best |
| grades of beef ‘recently have im-
proved at Chicago and other Mid- |
| west markets.’ ’ a
Schoeppel said in a statement |
price of canner and cutter | Lat a’Special school board meeting. | ditional
| gram
| the plan. Romeo Moves Toward
Solving School Problem | ROMEO—The first major step, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the high |
to alleviate crowded classroom | school for further discussion of
conditions in Romeo Community | the expansion program.
School District was taken this week) Also realizing the need for at
classrooms were 100
parishoners of St. Clement
. Church who attended a special
meeting at the church this week
te. support a pregram to raise
$60,000 for a four-room addition
to’ the parish school;
The Rev. Fr. John McMillan,
pastor, stated that the addition
would -setve needs for possibly the
next five years.
Postal Brarteh
to Open Nov. 6 Pontiac to Direct Office |
at Union Lake Managed The board unanimously agreed tin |
|conduct a survey of the district.
Dr. Gerald W. Boicourt, asgist-
lant professor of administration,
and organization at Wayne Uni-}
versity’s College of Education,
was authorized to make the survey
by the board. He will begin Tues- |
day with-a conference with Supt
T. C. Flippula.
The board announced its pd
tion to hold = public mecting
soon 4s. the survey is comptote |
te — voters with its-find-
‘Nacsa told ‘the board that he
| would study the educational. on
gram desired, check existing Ws Resid
cial aspects of the situation. |
School Board President L. W.
Rickett proposed a plan which, |
he said, would not raise the prf&ent| by Charles Crandell
| millage since the expansion pro-| would be covered by the UNION LAKE — A new Union
and | Lake Contract Branch of the Pon-
tiac Postoffice will begin function-
‘ing Nov. 16 at 1519 Union Lake
Rd. in a store owned by Charlies
L. Crandell, who will act as mana- two mills coming off this year
by the six scheduled to be taken
off in 1956.
The overall long rapge expan-
sion preposed might also be aa
_— he | Pontiac Postmaster Leslie H disclosed. Dean said the branch would give | Attorneys are scheduled to study money arder end registered letter |
service and sell stamps and other
postal supplies
The area also receives some
|}rural delivery from, Milford and
| Walled Lake, Dean said. The
Pontiac Postoffice changed from
rural to mounted delivery in the The board will convene again
Heart- Shaped ‘Coke
Honors 90th Birthday
METAMORA — —Mrs. George |
Blood, 90 years old tomorrow, was | ROYAL OAK-~A proposal to
“annex a portion of Royal Oak
T ip. the city on
the will be/put before voters
in an election here Tuesday.
Two candidates for mayor and
19 for four seats on the city com-
mission as well as three proposed
amendments to the city charter
will also be on the ballot.
The annexation proposal must
Plan Dedication
of Tabernacle Ferndale Church Now
Affiliated With Pilgrim
Holiness Denomination
FERNDALE—The Pilgrim Tab-
ernacie, formerly known as the
Metropolitan Holiness Tabernacle,
will be dedicated here officially
tomorrow at special ceremonies.
The Rev. Ernest Thomas, pastor
and founder of the church, an-
nounced that the tabernacle is
affiliated with Pilgrim) Holiness
Church of America of ‘which he
and Mrs. Thomas have been mem-
bers for 14 years.
The denomination’ numbers
some 1,000 churches in this
country and 300 in 2% foreign
countries.
Dr. L. W. Sturk, genera] super-
intendent of the church, will be|
speaker at the dedication service
| at 2:30 p. m. He will alse speak
at a 7:30 service.
A special Sunday school rally
will be held at 10 a. m. Dr. W. L.
Surbrook, president of the Owosso |
‘will address the |
congregation at an 11 a. m. serv- | Bible College,
ice.
A brother of the Rev. Mr.
Thomas, the Rev. Daniel Thomas |
ef Elkland, Pa., will also take |
part in the services.
The Rev. Mr. Thomas, a 1937
graduate of Lincoln High School,
began work here after seven years |
of evangelism among 22 nations.
| The present building, West. Nine
Mile Rd. at Hyland, was built in |
| 1950 and 1951. for Royal Oak Election
The area is 9 two-mile strip,
one a half mile wide, lying be-
tween Twelve ahd Fourteen Mile MILFORD —A Pontiac gem te expert will speak Monday before
carry a majority vote in both the | members of Milford Monday Liter. OG city_and the affected area. ary Club.
Stanton L, Deyo, certified gem-
inaligiek auakeek ah & Seales
jewelry store, will illustrate his
address, with, display of prec-
reads and bounded by Campbell four stofies. Regal Dog
road and the center line ef | ‘The meeting is scheduled to be- Gaines Dog Stephenson highway. gin at 2 p. m. in Milford Presby-
Three proposed charter amend- | terian Church. Kasco Dog
ments call for revisions in the Frisky Dog ed employe retirement plan, changing Hunt Clab Dog Meal
the meeting time of the board of 2.80
review and a compilation of city PS Millers Dog Meal ss 2.80
ordinances. Millers Kibbles ; os vlele 3.40
Youth is in the majority among
ri
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grade cattle rose $1 to $2.25 per| honored with a heart-shaped an- |
| 100 paunds at five major markets | niversary cake at a meeting of
between ‘Qct..15 and 17. | Past Matrons Club Wednesday in
The Agriculture Department yes- | the home’ of Mrs. Edward Dubey
terday published figures showing | Sr
| that between mid-September and| A pottuck onaé was served in School Levy Royal Oak Voters Get | Union Lake region on March 1,
| 1952, he added.
Rural delivery includes money
order and registered letter ser-
vice, Dean explained, but these
services are not included under
BECAUSE . . . the power of the incredi-
Proposal for Two TA mia hes prices farmers re-| Mrs. Blood .was also presented a
| ceived for their products again ‘plant.
Operating Tax Raise | dropped more than prices they| Mrs. Oliver Moses was re
| paid, tightening the economic | elected president of thé club, Mrs.
ROYAL OAK — A proposal for a
two mill increase in the school op- |
erating tax will be decided on by |
voters in the school district here |
Monday.
It calls for the three mill tax
which expires this year to be
raised to five mills and extend over.
a period of five years.
Under the proposal the five
mills would raise $2,750,000 and
provide for shrinking school in-
come and rising school costs.
With the three mill operating tax |
which expires this year, the’ pres-
ent tax rate is $12.50. Extending
the tax of three mills and adding
an additional two mills for operat-
ing tax would bring the rate to
$14.50 per $1,000 of assessed valu- |
ation. |
Church at Pontiac Lake
Announces New Schedule
PONTIAC LAKE — Achange
of schedule has been
for Community United Presbyter-
jan Church here with the coming |
of the new pastor, the Rev. Roy |
Lambert.
Bible school will be 9:30 a. m. |
and worship service at 10: 30 a. m. |
Get a Good
USED TV et HAMPTON TV 286 State St.
$10-15 Down—S$5 per week
at Huntington Woods
| Taylor and Oscar Gorelick. | squeeze of which they have been
complaining.
4 Vie for Two Posts
HUNTINGTON WOODS — Four
candidates will be seeking two}
places on the City Commission for |
two-year terms in the election here |
Tuesday.
Douglas H. McIntosh, who has
completed two years on the com-
mission, is a candidate for re-elec-
tion. J. Nelson Brown, appointed
to fill,a vacancy in July, is also an
incumbent seeking re-election.
Opposing them will- be James |
Richard Bannister, city clerk,
and Harold Musselman, city treas-
urer, are unopposed’as candidates
for re-election.
8 A. M. Service Slated
‘for Christ Lutheran
WATERFORD—The - Rev. Aryid |
E. Anderson announced that he will |
conduct a Holy Communion ser-
vice at Christ Lutheran Church
| here tomorrow at 8 a.m, as well
| as the regular 11 a.m. service,
Topic for both services will be
“A Lamp Without a Flicker.’’ Rev.
Anderson also announced that those
in the adult instruction class wish-
ing to join the church may- do
so Dec. 13.
shares aed 14,
Res, FE 5-6424
“Reliable INSURANCE Protection”
Wm. W. Donaldson 714 Community National Bank Building | Agency
Michigan Phones: Office FE 2-9673 Dubey -was elected vice-president
and Miss Maude Martin was re-
elected secretary-treasurer. mounted delivery.
“The new branch should serve
| between 4,000 and 5,000 persons,’
he said, ‘besides restoring ser-
vices lost when_rural delivery was
discontinued and making postal
supplies more easily available.”
their markets.
The Quality Control
products.
AINTAINING and improving the quality of its products
is the most highly emphasized activity of this co-
operative milk marketing association.
For thirty-seven successful years the Michigan Mik
Producers Association has carried on an intensive quality
control program in the belief that it provides its members
the maximum of protection in holding and expanding
which accrve from the production of highest quolity
MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION A Cocperative Entirely Owned and Operated by 16,000 Dairy Farmers is adequately manned
5 by competent technicians whd ord provided with the most
modern, approved equipment for both field and labore-
tory work. The illustration above shows a section of the
| splendid facilities in which the members of this organizo-
tion have invested at their Imlay City, Michigan, mane-
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| Crecked Coley bon’ © (County Group
arragimoron, cnet Maps Revivals eee | Wally Baptist Church
were | fo Bé'Stene'of Meetings
ive | Through Nov. 13.
in Washington ’s amusement Sponsored by the Oakland Coun-
: ty Ministerial “Fellowship, all the
é ehurches‘of that group are uniting |
wy nape yh a in a city-wide revival meeting
not at a large | starting Monday evening in Trinity
a small | Baptist Church, Wessen St. at Ma-
Dupont, | ple Ave.
which in 1947 pioneered in opening The Rev. E. C. Esteli of Dallas, as
ae , -
Oakland Ave. United
“Presbyterian Church pr. Andrew &. Creswell, Minister
10:00 a. m. Worship— ©
-.“& REVIVED CHURCH”
9:30 p.m. Worship. Rev. Roy Lambert, =
10:20 a. m. Bible School
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship
‘THE CHURCH OF CHRIST - 210 Hughes Street Bible Schoo! 1A. M. Sunday Wership ‘Fentioc Press Phot
. ‘af abel R. L. Wiggins, Minister fal" “°° © -|Tex., will conduct the meetings| CHURCH 18 DEDICATED—Bray CME Temple was dedicated last . i - -_ which will continue through Nov. Sunday. All-day services were held from 10 a. m, to 5 p.m. The
pe oe a meme FIRST 13. s ‘el : diciee- wil. be Rev. 8. J, Elliott is pastor of the church located at 320 Rockwell Ave.
First Assembly of God || "cuuncn | 2 i: Sous Bez.) Confident Living
non renrr ar ye musoutnt |) Sows paras, || sia som Ponte | Creative Thinking Releases =<“ ae EVANGELISTIO the Old Fashioned Gospel” Bterning Wesehipe 117 a ° ae Another resolution blamed the ||
ere Nn | enti || oes Sonday Schools| P2!800.S Hidden Powers. |= S ssc || TARERMAGLE pods SERVICE - yi on Freccing cari S| : A felpsgersaqataraglngemiorlasene p= ~lhpeary Sa nrry me l Preaching 11 A.M. ® 7:30 P.M. oe : —_, Lat — ire ® : . You can think yourself out of| air. So he went out West and ss Youth Groups 6 P.M.
EVANGELISTIC .......... 7:30 P.M. se Sneaec™] Fighting Communism any" ren ot Sar nave tn «tt where eeree| Sule Mme te mtn” |] Yoh Goer S30 7 -TUESDAY—BIBLE STUDY... 745 P.M. || \ | REAR Si Th en a me |e et | THURS.—YOUTH SERVICE. 7:45 P.M. First Progressive || sin she “lost stand aguinet Gost J tue century, he | Phere of this kind only depressed | ain with reapect fo marrage, the Rev. Wesley Wibley. Pastor Spiritualist Church |) !ess Communism and the total
16 Chase Street integration of our nation’ in an in his early 20s “We have fresh air back | Oly adequate solution to the prob-
SUNDAY SERVICE address opening the eighth annual He became il); home.” he told himself, “and | lem
Sen Soel-Geeen at convention of the National Sunday and failed to im| here I will not have to listestto Sunday schools of the nation
pinned, Maia, ck ee oe, 1 I, prove. When he| B¢sative and defeatist talk; so Se ee
_First Social Brethren Church Dr. A. L. Brown, Winona Lake, Pucried his doc.| 1'™ going back to my house in |! the causes of juvenile delin-| Systane. 7 NO Bahbwin Ave. = Ind., retiring president of the as- lors’ he was told| Massachusetts.” quency in their respective com-|
Denaay Schest 16:0 om Preaching, 11:00 0. m;|/ CHURCH OF THE = || °{ator compared ee ie lees he ‘had only a| “I don't intend to die,” he said | sig on iecatans at child evan |
Saturday Night Service, 7:30 p. m. GOOD SAMARITAN of disaster which he said moti- But, as his ill-| himself as a well man. That was | p: oe 4 _
FE 8-25e0 Town Hall, E Pike St vated Noah “to begin preparing ness persisted, he | a great act of faith, especially with Bible cl Pin Rigg up study | New Paster, Rev. Cari Downey etteun ae the ark 120 years before the flood.” | 4 ied the wlth end Wes final : groups in Christian parenthood,
-|Babson’s unhealthy lungs, but it |
“There are many fears settling and to cooperate with the juvenile |
wn LOE pa || ge aeets e any fe huh mane ee eny een | ae edie | udson Beentng Service the Sunday schools of the nation | Tyherculosi . Dr. D. W. Mt is, at that time, was/| creative and life-stimulatipg forces
‘Goeth Haginaw ot 3 Ren. deen Porte, ener || Well might be the ark that will cogsidered a devastating apd al-|in_ motion Churches Slate w off na‘ ’ most unmentionable disease. Before becoming ill, the. young
irst e Ho is oe dared Dr. Brown, who is general| "Balyon was told that his only|man had worked tor a brokerase| Week of Prayer | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC "} | secretary of the Sunday school de-| chance of healing was to go to| heuse, writing various business
REV. PAUL R. HAVENS . JEAN PUTNAM SCIENCE CHURCH aaah rm Ac ie gaa ———~. | and Saancial el Sollee for German PWs Minister — Choir Director ; Thinking positive ghts while | . Mg rer gig ‘There are 2% million people go Steel Company he lay in bed, the idea came that | BERLIN—Protestant and Roman
1508 ows Ww a . — ePrabe ing to Sunday school, but there are 4 every bank and brokerage house Catholic churches throughout West
: meweng- orship m a= by Ri. Broke || another 25 million people—all un-| Piqces Chaplain _ | needed someone to write these re-| Germany observed a week of Sermon: Rock, Christ Jesus Sun. 1-700 F. Service p i a Oct: 18-25) for Germans : Wed. 1:80 P. M—Mealtng Gervieg || °°" the age of 23—who have no ports. “Wouldn't it be a good) Prayer (Oct. 1825) for -—# 41:30 2; m: Church Sehool- - religious instruction whatever. on Its Payroll idea,” he thought, “if someone | still detained in other countries as |}
7 -6de Youth Fellowship ~ —_— = ~ could supply.such. reports so that | Prisoners of war. if
cae ecial || CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |} urricr rock “Arx-—spreeding | doucas'' (7d Be seed for other | oa the tet alide by the 7:30 pem. sian Bateoe: “Bpeiiaal f g. Special : CH |} urn rocx, Ark.—Spreading| dutieg?” week were set aide by the || go Musie. Sermon: “Spiritual 947 MN. Saginaw Charl \ inister 40299 || Of the industrial chaplaincy idea urches def o' —
' . omen iia0a —atweing Wership || 1_the Southwest was evidenced Pn ai oes, oe | ee ; 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service Tues, 7:30 p. m—Young People || *e with the announcement that) Liss to « group of banks an- ay th ebeorved rance for feu Will. Be Welcome Wed, 1:30 p. m—Prayer and Bible the Rev. James W. Workman, lo | Juscing that he could supply | soecindes with Thur. 10a. Guild; - 1:30 p. Rehearsal cal Methodist mirfister, has been euch 0 cctvies ond seen tema} eman ae named chaplain of a steel plant in| pimseit ercession
: Wednesday, Bible Study & Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. = a — Lone Star, Texas. — sonar re Evangelical and Catholic aa
. The Fi RST ri) e ETHR Dr, Workman, pastor éf a North outdoors in the _
ee €1 N. Shirley 84 Little Rock church and chaplain| Sing muffied, up im conte and HURON AT PERRY mtey oc solange 1000 A.M. Morning Message 11:00 A.M. ||| of the Veterans Hospital here, said! mittens, and te her dictated his Adventists to Make |
Special Musto by the Sebastion Sisters he has been “put on the payroll” | reports. Hotel Religious Center Evening Service, 1:60 P.M. by Rev, DeVault of the Lone Star Steel Co. to be - T Sat. Night, 1:30 P.M. Class Meeting by Young Poepte ot the Berseg home. ‘available for consultations with its Thus thinking constructively! NEW YORK — A Times Square |
Preyer Mesting and Bible Study Wedpesday, 1:20 P.M. workers, help them contact area | 2°4 in building up a new business, | night club, the Blue Note, will be REV. MB MORGAN
wes! churches, and to conduct Protes-| | he was forgetting his illness. This | converted into a recreational and
Central Methodist
-- together with the application of |social center for church young | SERVICES NIGHTLY Minister Mulder, Minister Bev, Mitten, Beak, BB, ms oe © — CHURCH OF CHRIST tant services in a chapel to be bull | other sound laws of health helped | folk, it was announced here by of- | Except Saturday
, grounds to create Babson's reports cials Gi N : ah
9:45 a. m—Sunday School Moots ot 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 4m. || He said the chapel also will com | ba4q o notable oath wn |Conderence. of Seventh-day Adven:| Onie. mara soca’ Brongeliet tout Rech Lord's Dey Evening......1:80 P.M. | tale appropriate altars for Roman| ‘the creative thinking he applied | tists which has bought the mid-|} * 2s" 10:45 a. m—Morning Worship Thus saith the Lord, Stand Ye tm the ways, and vee ond seb for the “oid Catholic and Jewish services which | while in bed built a ot task it cel deat baie chek. | COLOR SLIDES—MOVIES R . paths” where is the good way, and walk therein and pe shall jind rest for | are to be conducted by members = ote | [heaate = Mrs. Morgan at the Organ, Concert.
“STAND UP AND BE COUNTED” oe for thousands of clients from| Pastor Ernest L. Branson, Con- |] Vitra-Marp an4 Musteal Swiss Bells.
Post Deems, TITS Eilssbeth Lake René FE 1-008 jot those faiths. wiih ie ee okie teen en ee ee
ee found Babson Institute Gradually | extensive alterations expected " Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
~ Says Alcoholic Beverage ra became completely healed | take about a year the seven-story
, . . gives constructive and Sharon Hotel will be reopened as || Allience Youth Fel
= = FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH |): ot All Time High | t'storlwite te crit” “™|Sn"Advenist coer wor ir tre | “M&™E*G ote clown - . , — P of made
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 249 Baldwin Avenue consmeylian of sitchalia beverages | ability to Gank ao sep one | Sotteerenn okie 4 bid = Evangelistic Service
‘ ops dane eg eae geo : reached an all-time high in 1952, ly, and refuse to accept failure | added balcony, more than 1.000 | 7:30 P.M.
ee yes wil enjor. Gun. Schost 9 9:45. Heur Sunday marke 10:00 A.M. || the National Temperance League | ¢VeM in a difficult situation. Roger | worshipers. _ | - et sree Foe eg ey Pp mm. Eve. ai reported here. Babson took a positive, creative | Prayer 1:38 p.m Good singing that will bless Morning Service eee 11:30 AM. The mption ted to| attitude toward his illness and
- [ES SSe ree Seadey Evening Sevee. 138 PM. Wun eins racine tet eee snes © WPSEEVAN METHODIST Bet ow oat ae Christian Endeavor .... 6:00 P.M. yerence group said. Shoat une plat Creative thinking is healthy | as per person higher pre-| thinking. And health ene oe Tee 7:30 P.M. t pet in 1951, sou Mtl jon eb tein Be 61 NORTH LYNN STREET .
Rev. R. Garner. Pastor. Compiled from statistics on tax| ing. Positive thinking releases 10:00 Sun. School Rev. C. D. Friess W.Y.P.S. 645
BAI CHURCH N. Hampton, Choir Director = collections, — ea was —— powers so that no 11:00 Worship Pastor Evangelistic 7:30
= estimated at pints sev-| ma mé@ny difficulties you at
——— —— —_— ___________________ | en pints of wine, and approximate- ni ll ir orsign hay@® the po-
First Southern Mistionary ly six “fifths” of whisky, per man, { ability to overcome them.
365 East Wilson Ave. woman, and child in the United] 9 many people complain: “1! FIRST CHURCH of GOD
an't do it; I haven't got it in 25 East oe Crea te loka Drive Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Since the temperance agency be-| me” They're talking nonsense
. - > 4 lieves that. 40 per cent of Ameri “a in the *| af lg pe sae faa wave — agg Ag —
Worship ....-....11:00 A.M. nee ag | alleen a Rev, ie. Macy er
2 SS 6:30 P. M. ane | Uh |" f
proportiona higher. orm mental images | ————— ——
1 esy Worship eeree-eeee -7:30 P.M. f yourself as
Wed. Mee 7:30 P. M. Mock Wedding to Aid likable, healthy. Hold a awe | of
ees nn Bg ||Newnon AME Fund |ra'sis esata a's PARKDALE NAZARENE - 5 ewe. F. Soy. FE 4-9633 KENNETH A. HUTCHINSO ° 0 rap it youl pak eae lane ection . N For the benefit of the building —o _ “Member of Southern Baptist Convention Minister ak & aad aaa aeas If you think in. this. way—and
|) ata hn Sn eh | ty Or Ca stan snd | [ap = - 11:00 A. M. wed at Newman A. M. E: Church|iyths way — and pray for God's VOr> ¥|—+ “au = guidance and help — you = MIDNIGHT INTRUDER” nobicht bridesmaids, the maid Warren Fowler,
REV. GEO. L. GARVER
Pastor Re-named
fo Head Committee | = tio 22 pv cont a» com MES. PERCY JONES $ roan -— Auburn Avenue ; .
A technique of “‘danctng a prayer let SERVICE 8:15 A. M. et
to God’ was demonstrated in 4| @ ang Service 11:00 A. M.
Pasadena, Calif. Church by a group| = SUNDAY SCHOOL
Spears, Mrs. W. H. Vann and ;
Mrs. Walter Willson, president of
the local group. ’ | in beth countries. increased by
ike ee | al pn SS ee staat RO Te tg a ee eon Ree as ew Rite i? SB. pot ge ~ - MEPs World Community Day is the reve called the Pasadena Rythmic 4 9:45 A.M
ev. George L. Garver w 2.1 1951. : i A that church women remem Choir. . .
veducnd chairtan ef te beeal ee = CHURCH OF TOMBSTONES—New ehurch “In| cemetery. It was erected by Gapuchin ‘Fathers + eran the world with special oe
of the Lutheran Summer Camp on ‘The 197,344 increase in baptized; Milan, Italy, is made of tombstones from town with help of architect Mario Levacher. gifts. : 9 a
Gun Lake recently membership was detribitedy Soeer—— = St. John’s Lutheran Church The Rev. Donald Stoughton of | 2 ee ° i § nod American Latheran Conference (Nations! Letheran
| the tw tries, . - 3 J
Batle Greck in seeretary and the| two contre, representing es) = SS ay Sermonette Missouri Sy ay Schott Beer ot Chery Beret Rev. William Schaffer_of Detroit | er pe Bagh .* new mem : : ne GE so i5 ccccawaysuesan > 9.45 a.m.
is dean of the camp. arch. | Se § d Morahan -Worahllp ..... .. 6s csscvvesce 10:00 a. m.
Located in Barry County, the! The council's summary is based : F EMS SECRET DEFERENCE : Ral y t un ay a Rev. >, W. Nelson, BR. D., Paster
, ! : Gifted with perhaps the most brilliant mind of his age, : © Drive Phene FE 4-9404
came serves Con th f{ the |" figures supplied by 16 church Persqnage: Owes
P gregations of the Oscar Wilde made a name for himself at. Trinity College, Lutheran Churches of the Mis- ——
- reese — A Changeless Christ for @ Changing World”
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH The Church of the Lutheran Hour
JOSLYN AT FOURTH STREET
9:30 A. M., Sunday School — 10:45 A. M., Morning Service
George Mahder, Pastor. FE 5-060 Watch “This Is the Life’—Sunday, 1:30 P. M—WJBK-TV
2 Aaa Hag RE Michigan Synod of the United Luth- | dies, “as well as independent
eran Church in America and was | ©ongtegations, and by the Negro
_ purchased for a youth ‘camping | ™issions conducted by the four program in 1949. groups associated in the Lutheran
Plans are being made to expand Synodical Conference.
the camp to care for the 1%4 en-| Of the 16 bodies, 14 recorded
rollment which is expected to dou-| gains in membership, and two re
ble the 1953 attendance. ported no change — as their fig-
ures were taken from statistics
First Congregational compiled in previous years. For
. . the first time in several years no
1 losses were re 2 Slates Parish Dinner ported
The November parish dinner at; the encesuiy
First Congregational Church. will} ines the ~ ta se & | year, rgest pumericat tn-
- be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. crease was registered by the
. Dr. Theodore Shipherd st be
‘Dublin, and at Oxford. By the age of 32 he was’ internationally
famous as a poet and novelist; and he went on to achieve
even greater fame as a playwright
But at the age of 40, Oscar Wilde was serving a prison
sentence as a moral degenerate, and upon his release he went
to Paris, where, to conceal his humiliation, he passed his last
years under an assumed name. In the middle years he hat
lost himself. .
On his part, Starr Daily did poorty at school, picked up
his companjons in taverns and pool halls, had a long police
record before be was out/of his teens, and spent his 20s
in and out of prison.
By the time he was 40, however, Starr Daily was inter-
nationally known as an evangelistand--writer on feligious
subjects. In his middle years he had found himself.
eThe difference between Wilde and Daily has nothing to do
with heredity and environment, for the one was born with
every advantage, the other began life with numerous handi- souri Synod will observe Reforma-
tion -Day this year with a
Lutheran Hour Rally at the Mich-
igan State Fair auditorium Sunday ce
at [ «sae
St, Paul.
Junior, Intermediate and Senior mn
Beulah Holiness Church ease. cact| Reformation Services |
to Offer Revival Meetings | | Fort Wayne, tea. oi schoal or =
sung tage we | Seaceeeenceees=|| Grace Lutheran.Church |° Street will join in the mass Chil-
dren’s Choir. The Rev. Armin 5.
dren
q Rev. J, E. Palmer, will conduct | ;
revival meetings at Beulah Holi- Corner of Glendale and Genesee St.
REV. J. E. PALMER
Oldsen will be the speaker.
—~
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, guest speaker. Dr. Shipherd Ywas
interim minister before the | which gained 61,088 baptised - | members, or 34 per cent over ent pastor, the Rev. Malcolm K.
Burton, came to the church. 1961. With a membership ef caps.
Le, Se en See = The secret difference is that Starr Daily achieved shalt
Ph Bhs at ong wai — er Wilde never had—a deep moral dedication. ness- Church Mr. Palmer is from Elizabeth Lake Christian 9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M
si i The United Lutheran Church tn} ne Ironton, Mo., and is an elder in| 3 nog Rev. O C s + sett . .
ee _ Mearii lene eed ve | e the Church of the Nazarene. wae ev. Otto i chultz, pastor—S peaker ne
Morning Worship 11:15 tt ported an increase of 43,757 mem- | rganiZes ay menhing-2 will be held each eve- 10:00 ML Special Music Grace Lutheran ;
eee | [total membership of 2.092965." | somheed the poster the Rov. J. W. Se ae by Choir of B.8.A. Troop 244 |. Res. Gordon C. Lindsay.1 ©. | total membership of 2,087,945. pastor, the Rev. J. W. 188 6. Winding Charles D. Race, 6 Wy She .
F i Burgess. Drive Grace theran Will Usher ‘astor
Greatest advance on:a percent-|
age basis among. fhe midjor bodies
was shown by fhe Evangelical |
Lutheran Church ‘for the seventh.
straight year. This church,..the
thifd largest Lutheran group in|
America, Kad # gain of 34,311, or
3.9 per cent, giving a 1952 total of
} 907,124 members. . |
Greek Churches in U. S.|
| Set Day of Thanksgiving |
By direction of the archdiocese,
Choir Here —-. Chiirch.to Dbserve _ |{ Collier Road: Church |} Attend the Mass Lutheran Rally |:
om ny wepcard wall Month ere 1] Outer Mt Cotter Soom Tomorrow, 3 P. M., State Fair Auditorium ;
roup in Loca r Sun. Services NI e.,, 1: eS —
Churctt. ae Wed. 7:30 p. m.
( oe Family month will be observed La. . | ‘The-Rev. John A. Obletiloff of | during November at United Mis- THE BETHANY. °
Flint is organizing a’ Slavonic choir | !onary Church, 135 Prospect St. —_ BAPTIST CHURCH
}in Pontiac..Two rehearsals have| On three ofthe five Sundays. West Huren and Mark
Leen held and the third will be| Special sermons will be preacbed Community United FRED R. TIFFANY, Paster
Welcome to Sunday Services Tuesday at 7 p.m. in jt. George | Oy phy.) Ueing) the. then “The Presbyterian Church 9:30 a. m—Pra 6:00. m—Public Worship ; :30 a. yer 10:08 a. Drayton Plains, Mich. 11:15a.m—Church Schel 2 1:08 p. m—Youth WwW. J. Teewuwtssen, Jr, Pastor
145 om. Bible Schoat Dally PresvamaCisted’ tn Weekly Colemear) —
}
APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST
458 Central
P.M. — Tees., Thers, set. 7:20 P.M. |, all Greek Orthodox churches in the
Sunday Service 10:06 A.M. and 1:38 | United States will dedicate Sunday |
} avenue. » 09 66 Anyone who is a descendant of Plan for It," “Parental Responsi-
ithe Slavonic.races ‘will be wel- } bility” and “Successful Training of
REV. tL. A. PARENT, Paster
4751 — FB 64 as a day of thanksgiving and| REV. F. LENCICOME | comed in the choir, according to j er
pant _—_— — J} prayer for the “triumph of Greece _. . | Father Obletiloff, pastor ots s.| On account of the Missionary hig had pee ey ee ee age 4
Bethel Evangelical | and for the strength and high pur- . aad | Church in Flint. Nov. 5 to 8, guest speakers -from PRESBYTERIANS ARE : .
pose with which God has endowed Set to Begin Tu say | At 4:30 that. day Father Obletil- | the convention will be heard on | CATHOLICS THINK! WHAT NEXT?
and Reformed Church 9 America; , | Nov. & | 6:00 Youth Fellowship ' - ve aru K dt snd F ika| Evangelistic services will start off will organize a Sunday School) q,. 1 will j 100 p. m. ‘
Oe aan lot Gx er ka | beangelistic Tabernacle Tues- for children of Slavonic parents. | | Sunday school will start at 9:5 1 7.095, m. Family Evening 10:00 A. M
=. = ae = will ‘attend a special oi vue The Rev. Soterios Gouvellis has | °-™- Starting Sunday instead of 10) Wership . ?
Sunday School .. 9:45 a. m. service # thanksgiving at the Hel- day and continue through Sunday, loaned the facilities df his church | ® m, . A Sermon Appealing to Reason and Action :
: lenic Qathedral Holy Trinity in| yim the Rev. Forman Lincicome ~ = —
Divine Worship 11:00 a. m. : ag for this project.
= abated = Y nee of Gary, Ind., as guest speaker. ae YOUR MARRIAGE
. Preceding these services, on Mon- ° j
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH aay evening toe Rev. J. M. Nomen | Presbytery Elects Negro Announcin g. | 7:45 P.M.
Cor. E. Huron and Mt. af MIN St.. Pontiac ot G s C. will be guest Minister 1954 Moderator | - You may be surprised at
Rev pre im K am: . 6:30 p. m. In his ee with bane | | FREE READING ROOM
11:00 0. m. Evening Worship ite ee Sharp -|f) 2 RAST LAWRENCE ST.
Morning Wership . . . 11:00 2. wks »- “many of them manifest a lack of F Open Weekdays: Li to & '
== — security, and this stems from a i] F; Che area t Ch set SS
ack of parental affection and a {7 rst urch © rist | i azaren
Be ot derstanding dcp” Scientist ||| | Church of the N e ; William Ste =| . = .
Lb Lawrence: and = 239 Saik Pike oe :
First Coptic Church _—
Ho. Be Built in Lebanon
| BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Coptic
| Orthodox Church, which has 2;500,-
} ° 10:00 A. M.-
| How Christian Science Heals We Need YOU in Sunday School !
| “HE BEAUTY OF MAN'S | 11:00 A. M.—Worship
{000 followers ag} cig phd TRUE SELFHOOD” 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service
loid city of Jerusalem, will build | CKLW (§00kc) Sunday 9:45 A. H a ee tAViusle Director"
‘its first house of worship in the tiny | <-/ — _ mo ———____—
| half-Christian, half-Moslem repub- |
Ni wap tomes - ; lic ‘of Lebanon.
Towne Trem g. TANKES. » le | This was announced by Moham-
10:45 A.M, "
med Wagih Rustom, Egyptian am- | Morning
| bassddor to Lebanon, who negoti- | THE WHOLE FAMILY GOING TO Worshi | atéd with Lebanese authorities on | 4 ] 7 P
The Pilgrim Holiness Church |S =r Sr CRURCH TODAY! saree BA rar concen. or prrny |Church and the Coptic patriach in | Childhood memories of going to Church Dr. Savage. Preaching
Baldwin and Fairmount |r ae oe vss Me Kaew = Mom and Dad will be a greater sik Senta Ware's
. s eritage to leave your family than e Broodcest .
Invites You to Attend Its Services Pehl ae a thousands in the bank. et 11:00 A.M. Over CKLW —
. Sa] Sunday School (al ages). .»/,. eee 10:00 a, 2m. their vacations need a place of ™ , Bring the family tomorrow. Boost our ba’
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Piigrim Y. P, sewhehoeeevens : not yet chosen. ‘ [ “=,
Bervice . ij. .c.pseees 7:30 | “WHA BAPTIST” Evening
Midweek Service, Wot esas denne. 7140p. m. * METHODIST CHURCH TSA I~ Worship
fy ’ PONTIAC UNITY CENTER 87 Lafayette Street—2 Blocks West of Sears Be. Seveye, Preaching « /- 78 pm
} 8:30 A. M. Sunday, WXYZ, Detroit |
Worship 11:00 A. M. and 7:9°P. M.
BROWARD C. ARTZ, Paster
DON’T SIN Against YOUR CHILD by KEEPING HIM from SUNDAY.SCHOOL Service. Enjey the:
inging: Hear the Bible Church of the Light and Life Hour
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ai 71% WN. Saginaw &.
Midweek Service Thurs. 8 P. M.
Sunday 11 A. M.
Affiliated With Unity Cénter 8chool
\ REV. EVE EDEEN, Minister Preaching./
“The Little Church With the BIG HEART”
E. C. Swanson, Minister. poy Overbaugh, 8S. 8. Supt.
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Really Important NEW YORK (INS) — This is a
fashion season in which a woman
could — oh, so easily — get sty-
lishly stuck!
Because the shorter skirt has |
been over-publicized, it may ap-
‘| pear that this-winter there is no
important fashion chafige but the
slight lifting of a hemline. | ‘
In reality, . that is only
a small factor in. thé picture. The ireal, major silhouette change /
| comes in the shoulder and sleeve
| area — an area which can outdate
| a dress or coat as surely as a hem-
| ine cam, and an area which Is
much more difficult to alter.
The new look, which is just com-
ing in and is certain to be the big
talk of 1954 fashion, calls for far
broader shoulders and arching
sleeves. It's a flattering. look for
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Pattern 652: crochet directions
10 and 12-inch pie-plate covers.
Send 25 cents in coins for this
pattern — add 5 cents for -each
pattern for ist-class mailing. Send
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New York, Print plainly pattern
number, your, name, address and
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Wash Opener
‘Keep the household can opener
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Girl Should Take Parting
. [pals on vacations, at camp, or lin-Her Stride If Friendship Ends,
Accept Inevitable
and Go Forward
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
Relatives and neighbors are
on you, they say, but you —
can_pick out your friends to suit
yourself. So they say. .
I think making that choice is
pretty. much accident. You can only |
know the people you happen to!
mcet. Your parents settle you down |
in a certain neighborhood and send |
you to a certain school—and the
people around you are the ones|
you know,
Your list lengthens as you wan-
der farther from home, picking up
when visiting relatives.
Then circumstances can make
you friends through no real
choice of your own—if you're
thrown together often enough you
get to know some people better
than others—if you share enough
high and low moments, you be-
come friends.
But if circumstances can toss you
together—they can also tear you
apart. And that’s what this piece
is really about.
If you got along very well before
someone accidentally came _ into
your life, why should it be so hard
to get along happily after he's gone
out of it? Why should it be such
a tragic calamity when it becomes
obvious that a friendship is not
going to survive the long pull?
Some of you dissolve completely
when a friendship comes to an end.
In your misery at having things
work out that way, you can't quite
see that there's a reason for it.
but proceeded to write him several
letters, even sent him her picture.
To her utter dismay she got her
picture back! With nary a word of
disappointment, chagrin. In fact.
she's burnt up that he should treat
None of these reasons has a thing
to do with Molly's charm and at-
time.
Some friendships run into a dead
where to go. Théy can't go hack s* too big for a happy
Maybe it's a difference of
aiting for things to work out
‘s No point in cluttering up
the premises with torches for
boys who don’t like you any more,
boys who've outlived their useful-
ness, boys who've turned out to be
Unless, ot course, pining away
with the blues and the miseries
is your idea of having a good time!
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Pattern 4546 in doll sizes 14, 16,
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large or small, take refuge under
the pretty skirts.
gathering.
In jersey, pastel preferred,
linen, it is perfect for resort and
cruise wear. If your fabric is not
naturally stiff, be sure to line the
skirt.
Pattern 100 is available in stan-
Size 12 requires 4 yards of 50-inch
material for the dress. If you like
the rustle of a taffeta lining it
will require 1% yards of 39-inch
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Dept, 149. G. P. 0., New York
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Airmaij %5 cents extra.
Pattern Booklet 9, including over
100 designs, available at 15 cents.
Copyright 1953
Recent. Births Below are recent births reported
to Pontiac City Health Department.
The father’s name is given for
each child.
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Eimer A. Klee, aterford
Rowan &. - Waterford
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Rooert D. 171 MN. Johnson
John BE. McPa wson
Cari T. Meyer. ai Oak
Rees Williams, yton Plains
Jack L. Worthy.
Gienn H. Morey, 540% Perry
Richard L. Smith, Waterford
Richolas PF Villarreal, yton Plains
Max wu Ross, Ro
Clarence G West Bloomfield
Peter J. Weber, Shei
Ralph & Persinger, ville
Kenneth W. Fisher,
John P Mochan &r., Royal Oak
Kenneth G. Smith, W. Bloomfield Feng Aleta Rochester
Henry Mager. land
Richard G h
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Earl J. Rudd, 596% Mount Clemens
Wilson R. Aldrich, Lake Orion
Archideld M. Let Rochester
N : id, 368 6. Anderson
David Loewith, Metamora
Carl W. Rains, Parmington
Junior H. Shoemaker, bys Common-
Kennls Hutchens,
Felix J. Vitasinski, 468 & Telegraph Antonio Martines, 62 Be!
James W. Maguire,
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\Yule Gifts
ls Burden.
Reader Wishes to
Discontinue Giving
to Friend
By EMILY POST
A letter this morning asks a
question that comes to me fre-
quently “I have a friend with
whom I have been exchanging
birthday and Christmas presents
for a long while.
*‘} have enough presents to buy
for members .of’ my own family
—sisters, brothers, nieces, neph-
|ews, etc.—and I would like to
discontinue exchanging presents
it is right side up to the user
with this friend. Will, you please
tell_me how I can tactfully sug-
gest this?”
Answer: You can tell her frank-
.ly that you have such a large
family that you have decided
that you must cut down your
Christmas list, and ask—her to
help you by agreeing to discon-
tinue exchanging Christmas gifts
with you.
Dear Mrs. Post: Could it be
considered proper to have table
silver marked so that the initial
appears right side up to the person
who is to use it? This seems to
me a much more sensible way
of marking than the usual one.
The person seated across the
table can hardly see the marking,
so why not have it marked so that
it is right side up to the user
when he is seated at the table?
I am going to have some silver
marked soon and I would like to
know what you think.
Answer: Mark your silver the
way you like it—there’s no fixed
rule.
Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper for
a man to include the suffix ‘‘Sr.”’
after his signature? My husband
and I have a difference of opinion
about this and we would like you
to settle it for us.
Answer: No, it is ‘‘Sr.’’ who has
the right to the name without a
suffix and ‘“Jr."" who has to add
the to his name.
Dear Mrs. Post: Could-t possibly
use paper plates and cups at my
daughter's wedding reception?
There age -to be about 100 guests
and the collation will consist of tiny
sandwiches, wedding cake and
punch. .
Answer: Certainly.
iM
anne MAKE FRIENDS
It’s wonderful to be able to re-
member names, but if you are
poor at it, don't let that Keep you
from making introductions. When
an introduction is in order it is
better to ask a name than to ig-
nore the situation, =©§ ~~
After all, it is better to admit
to a poor memory th..n to let oth-
ers assume you don't know when
to make an introduction.
Plants Breathe
Soot and dirt should be rinsed
with cool water from the leaves
of house plants in order to give
them a chance to breathe. Do
this at least once a week. —_
"Give Your
Taste a Treat!”
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, a THE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER; 31, 1953 aN ( r
| Ghosts Go Haunting Tonight, to Small Pry S. Delight
UM Alumni ere Ploné:
to See Game Turkey reote-t
at Ann Arbor. Jon Nov. Pd sp
Old Grads Return Patti Smith Serves
for Homecoming as Dance Chairman.
Festivities for Annual Event
Olr grads and University of Cornstalks, pumpkins and blué
Michigan fans went back to Ann
: Arbor today to watch Michigan soaroore eo Be ™
play Pennsyivania—and: to join in at t ys Cub Nov. 28
homecoming activities. Turk Pert tutes, bn Ce
Among the alumni returning to = calles : , ; the school are Lt. and Mrs. Wallace Plans have been discussed for
D . who are staying with the
Frank Baldwins of Oakwood ave- cae shee saben
nue, They will return home Sun-
day.
+
Others attending the game are The job of creating an autumn
Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Roeser and harvest atmosphere goes to Alice
their son, Fred, of Neome drive, Bego. Helping her will be Nancy
and the Neal J. Scotts of Lakeside
drive with their daughter, ‘Jane.
The Scotts are visiting their sons,
Neal and George, both students at
the University. ; ner are on the publicity committee,
Not alums, but ardent fans, are
the Bert Olsons of Oakwood ave- the prey — ” —¢<
nue, who also made the trip. The dance is scheduled from 9
p.m. to 12 : 5 Always on hand to cheer the
home team are the Lee T. Masters’
of Keir road who looked forward
to seeing the exhibits that home-*
coming game always brings out.
The Oregon State, Michigan State
game in East Lansing has also
drawn Pontiac fans. The Ralph R.
Norvells of Wenonah drive went up
with the August Johnsons, and
others attending were the James
Nyes of Elsinore drive and the
M. F. Macaulays of Motorway
drive.
* ¢ ®
The Lewis L. Irwings and the|
Dane Satterlees are entertaining |
this evening at the Irwin home in |
White Lake.
A seavanger hunt has been
planned as part of the Halloween
festivities, and guests will include |
the. .Rehes} *“Pattersons _ Ann
Arbor and the Benjamin tons
ef Berkley:
Aiso invited are Mr. and Mrs. |
Victor Lindquist, the James B.
Taylors, the Robert Eiseles, the
Kenneth Dubervilles, Mr. and Mrs
Edward McManus and the Frank
Overcashiers.
* . »
—~ Mr, and Mrs. W. Arthur Vernon
of Sylvan Shores entertained with
a cocktail party Friday —
before ‘‘The Grand Old Party”
Waterford Community ctiea
\\building.
Guests included the William
Kennedys, the Bernard Girards
- of Birmingham, the Richard I.
Moores, the Robert Suttons, the
James Hamptons and the Ed Col-
linses,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kinzler, the
Kenneth Raymonds, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Reeseoand Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Lewis were also among the
guests Annual Benetit
Card Party Is
Set tor Monday
Other committee members &§
clude Mrs. Royal Pazik, Mrs. Hi
Coming Events
Pontiae WCTU Federation will
KS EL OFLacre: io Chippres tosh, Tea * . .
News comes from Albion Col-
lege that three area residents have
pledged Greek letter fraternities.
William R. Roberts of Lake Orion |
and Brooks A. Robertson, son of |
the Arthur M. Robertsons of Wash-
ington street, both pledged Tau
Kappa Epsilon. }
Charles G. Robertson, son of the | All the spooks and goblins will be out| Gray Robertsons of Clarkston, this - |
pledged Delta Tau Delta fraternity. evening to make this~Halloween a|
** 8 | “haunting” one. Getting set for the fun in | month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ° . C Coe pies G
wd mec tas Sem | ore are dane, 4 (lef nck. r0w) and Thomas of West rows roa, ile Birmingham Couples Hosts for Game
was lected president of Aipha |Katharine Widdifield 7. daughters of the over her first Halloween. A fierce-looking| two targe football parties will! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Ivers) Mr. and Mrs. William HH. Breech
Chapter of Pi Kappa Sigma so- | Rev. and Mrs. C. George Widdifield of West | Pasig “Pee he ky deeahd td. faa : :
rority. Joanne is the daughter of | Pike street. They were photographed with | pumpkin will look out of the Cherles. E. pall S. Gall aa ies tee es ma oo and Mrs. Galtaar 5. —
: SG e us-| parents, Mr.
does vt C. Kaiser Jr. of | their mother, Mrs, Widdifield, who gave | Letts’ home on Beverly road, Birmingham, | ads of guests to the Pennsylvania | Cobb of Atlantic City. who former- | Mr.’and Mrs. Benjamin Brew-
: this evening. The jack-o-lantern belongs to ee ae ee ly lived in Birmingham:, +See and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. ome
: - a mtry Club, Julia and Stephen Doane | are planning an evening
their son, Charles IIl (Chip), above. will return there for dinner -and| Matthews, children of Mr. and (Square dancing for members of |
dancing in the evening. Lo
day ot 6 pm.
Furniture
Refinishing
Expert Workmanship on
Modern and Antique
Pontiac Prose Photos f
Little Neni Thomas (above, left}, 13-| Back to Club for Dinner-Darice
* en some assistance with their jack-o-
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo ences © of " l ontoce, |
West Prinecton avenue are
nouncing the birth of a son, Mi.
Meet at. Bromley Home
work of West Strathmore avenue,
Mrs. Elaine Daugherty of Pontiac] An afternoon of games, songs | cnt | ‘Gathering Held Mrs. Gall will inclade Mr. and | pal Church Sunday —_ on ore of ips te ard — ArtiNatea oye man Decorating
randparents are Willia unt- ° Mrs. Richard Babcock and Mre. Gerdon Craig, ° | a Week « Homestead
crane we aan thn by Sunset Club WCTU Names Chairmen) éraram ratersen at Arimere, | Mrs Richard B. Wallace and | Mot Springs, Va |
Lake road and Mrs. Violet Warmer | and dancing was enjoyed Thurs
of Keego Harbor. day afternoon at Wilson School
. ; | where members of the Sunset Club
Mrs. Olis Wallis | met for a social hour.
Has Baby Shower
A new program committee was
Mrs:* John Richards of Grand |
View boulevard entertained Thurs- |
day afternoon with a luncheon and
pink and blue shower {0 honor |
Mrs. Olis Wallis. .
Assisting the. hostess were Mrs. | announced, composed of Mr. and}
Mrs. William Holthusen and}
Charles Little. Mrs. Maude Hill
is the new publicity chairman.
A cooperative, luncheon is)
| planned for Thursday at 1 o'clock.
Adal persons 60 years or older are | Committee chairmen were ap- | pena where the slogan, “Let's Be
pointed when the Emor L. Calkins | Building for Total Abstinence,”
Chapter of WCTU held their recent | was adopted.
meeting at the home of Mrs. R. J.| Petitions and leaflets on the Bry-
Bromiley, on Thorpe street. son Bilt were given members to
Mrs. Frank Hardenburg was distribute. The closing prayer was
named program chairman with! given by Mrs. Karr.
Mrs. L. B. Rubey heading devo-
tions; Mrs. Sue Long, member- .
| ship; Mrs. Roy Hearn, friendship Blue Star soloist of
nd relief, and Mrs. Martha Braid, rs, Raymond Stief, da and relie rs. Martha Braid, | and Mrs. John Yungk of Lewis ways and means. _
Other. appointments went to | Street. was soloist at the Blue Star Mr. and Mrs Robert N—Wooe-7
ruff will also take a group of 5
friends out to the game and back p
to Orchard Lake Country Club for | F}
the dinner-dance there. Mr. Wood- |
ruff is a University of Pennsy}- | %
vania alumnus.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Doug-
las hav@ returned from a visit in
Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
1662 S. Telegraph Rd.
Martin Dewey and Mrs. Peter | ovited to join the group. Mrs. Ida Schreck, refreshments | Mothers national presidents’ din-
Jensen. and housecommittee; Mrs. Bert | "et held in Grand Rapids recently, ' old H. Hanaford.
Guests were Mrs. Roy w jegandt,
Mrs. Edward Mar'tih, Mrs. Earl ok
English, Mrs. Thomas Wallis and PTA Activities
Mrs. Justin Hancock.
Others were Mrs. John |
Townsend and Mrs, Archie Karr,
publicity; Mrs. Ernest Wallace, Pentiae Council flowers and missions; Mrs. Laura
The bo. P A . .
fenkamp, Mrs. Arthur Reamer, Counet! will meet Monda} ate a Gorthey, assistant secretary, and
= Nicholas Morris and Mrs. | he teachers’ lounge at McConnell School. Mrs, R. J. Bromiley and Mrs.
Vern T and Mrs. Harold Rich- | p.7* cowneil meeting of the Pontisc | Lena Miller, telephone,
rm Terry PTA will be held Tuesday ot 2 pm. in| 4, id me otf ee
Stunning New Clothes
ton Plains. | McConnell School with Mrs. Harry E.
erdeon, bow ot ~e * fae sd saat ;Miehigan Congress | was feld and devotions were given
P| of Pontiac High School, as speakers PA iby Mrs, Gorthey. Mrs. Minnie |
WCTU Maps Plans psig ett trate ati | leona, president, reported on the Ma for District Meeting | iss! presidents. recent state convention held at Al- an aKenieen Galen r rrivi a j y
Plans for the 18th goer?” f —— — ore é a | .
vention of WCTU were formulat ’ oS:
vention of WCTU were ard met! MUSIC Study Contributes For Perfect Rug Cleaning
recently at.the home of Mrs. John | |
J. Little on Franklin road. T kK | h Call New-Way |
The all-day session to be held |} O ea r ob te Aen
Nov. 17 at the ‘Sashabaw Plains | ~ : ,
. Presbyterian Church, will begin at) The ptariog of 8 musica) instrament este, to to the y a ox ug “ |
= om, two channete—ine body and the mind. = Smell Charge for Sizing .
Local presidents will report. The very habit of playing an instrument compels hin 7
Principal speakers will be Mrs. | = om eroet ferns mente oe 1 | ‘ ;
Elizabeth Irwin, state second vice fn meee Gee ae dae rene ian weary ,
president and Mrs. L. G. Rowley, fingers keen eyes apd exact hearing. Music hds power. : .
third” vice president. Sooner: See: B rateal heetth oe ewe ee .
avind basta com be vest Emil Sutt Music Studio RUG and CARPET CLEANERS ) p M T0 5 PM a
watér or soaked ever. Use only | 71'y Ni: Saginaw St. (Room a xan 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 mi iF i es
warm soapsuds and a cloth, then | . y ,
rinse quickly and wipe dry. So 2 :
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1953. —_ or ena baie
ian Sea Captain
cconmy. |Wants Estate Held Here
Eisenhower has said that, in LONG BEACH, Cat. w» ~The . balanced budget, his ad-| $15,000 estate that veteran Roman-| mats’ rx% tee Mee
will not propose a fed~/ ian sea captain Alexandre A. Tui- pert Sichim Barats. Bel r.”
a fiaetf left is not going to, fall into puseih” May ward. Rovers Mitchum: “Al-
evel -— the hands of the existing Roman-|‘*“** ™**
Capt. Tuifiaeff, who died Oct. 7,
directed that the estate remain in
trust until his widow, Irene, and
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son, Alexandre Jr,, of Bucharest,
are able to enjoy it. Romanian of-
ficials have refused to allow them
to leave the country. a *
In his will, filed yestérday, he
stipulated that the trust continue
until the political situation in’ Ro-
mania changes.
In ‘past centuries, sailors cross-
ng the Indian Ocean gave the
Andamans a wide berth because
island aborigines tortured and mas-
sacred shipwreck victims.
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Available for Reservation: Community, Theaters
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Sat.: “Abbott gat Seti Meet Cap-
tain Kidd’; ee T Texan,” Lioyd
Bridges, Marie Windsor
Sun, -Tues: “Seared Stiff,” Dean
Mertin, Jerry Lewis
Wed. Thurs.: “All I Desire,” Bar-
poze, Stanwyck. Ric: d Carison.
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jean * maben: Bugs Bunny's All-Star
“3 “The Master Lad * aged
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Thurs, Sat “all Sonera.” ” \aicney
Rooney, Peggy Ryan.
Keege
Bat.: “Shane,” Technicolor,
"Ladd, Jean Arthur: “Loose in
Leo Goreey. The Bowery pene.
Sun.. Tues “Boared stiff,”
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Robinson, Vers-Bifen
Gebe- Walled Lake
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Hyde"; ‘Sailor of the King,”
Rennie. 7
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Yourself Exposition in Los Angeles. | Bird Hunter F ined $100 for
Part in Deer-Killing Case~ Any bird hunter who feels im-
pelled to take a pot-shot at a deer,
better take note of what happered
to a Highland Park nimrod re-
cently. Arrested by conservation
Officers for possession of —afi- il-
Leahy Says Halsey
Made Leyte Error WASHINGTON ®—Adm, Will-
jam D. Leahy says that, fn the
1944 battle of Leyte Gulf’) Adm.
William (Bull) Halsey ‘“‘got off on
a little war of his own.”
*‘We didn't lose the war for that
but I don’t know why we didn't, I
was afraid we were going to,”
Leahy, who was personal chief of ;
staff to Presidents Roosevelt and
Truman, told newsmen after a
White House visit, yesterday.
He did so in response to requests
for his views on the crucial naval legally obtained deer,
Chunta, Highland- Park, cam a
$100 fine and $8 costs in Justice
HG; Stanaback’s court-at Lake
OPO isms
Chunta admitted, oscssding to
officer Cy Adams of Lake Orion,
that he had dragged the slain
deer from where it apparently
fell, to a spot nearby where it
was later found covered by.
brush. The spot was near Pred-
more. and Rush road, east of
Orion.
“This was the third case of il-
| legal deer hunting we have worked
on in this area,’’ Officer Adams
reported.
Adams said a dead fawn, killed
with birdshot, and the front legs
of an adult deer were afso~ found
in the Bald Mt. Recreation area,
“These shootings were definitely
by bird-hunters,"’ Adams said. He
mentiqned that a car checked in
battle of the Philippine invasion. | Macomb county revealed the bunt-
The questions were prompted by/er had a big slug in’ one barret
British Prime Minister Churchill's | of his shotgun, with a bird load
A STAR AT WORK—Coleen Gray,-star of “Sabre Jet,” and |
“Arrow in the Dust,” wins an admiring look from Patt Jones, presi- |
dent of the Cummins Chicago Corp. Coleen is operating the Cum- | St.. was sentenced to 2
mins Do-It Shop, multiple-use tool that attracted her during Do-It- | '" prison Friday by Oakland Coun-| Aye Aug. 7 when his auto side-
at the Chicago Do-It-Yourself Show.
|Graham to Ask
President's OK
for-Korea Visit
DETROIT (UP) — Evangelist
Billy Graham said Friday night
he plans to ask President Eisen-)
hower for permission to visit-Ko-
rea and talk to 22 American pris-
oners who have chosen Commu-
nism rather than repatriation.
Graham, who is conducting a
series of meetings here, said he
would propose the trip when he
meets with the President at the
White House next, Tuesday.
The y
mothers of seven of the men
who have refused to return have
asked him to see their sons and
* talk them out of embracing com-
munism.
“If I can be of use in speaking
to these men I would be delighted
to go,”’ Graham said. ‘I believe
the whole problem with them is a
spiritual one. I think the most ef-
| fective way of combatting it is |
| spiritua).”
Jim and Dennis Set Up
Own Rules of Operation evangelist sala}
Review Results
of Marshall Plan Some Call Foreign Aid
Wise Policy, Many See
lt as Drain on U.S.
WASHINGTON «—The Marsh-
all Plan for bringing war-shattered ;*
Europe back to economic’ life is
passing .into. history as Gen
George C. Marshall's name goes version, given in his memoirs ap-
peering serially in the New York |
aan said Halsey was lured
away from protecting American
invasions forces by a Japanese de- |
coy force. The day was saved,
Churchill said, when the main Jap- |
anese force for some reason did
not strike at. Leyte Gulf.
|Pontiac Youth, 19, Gets
2 to 15 Years in Jackson
Charles Miller, 19, of 40 Clovese
2 to 15 years
om a charge of breaking and en-
tering.
i was found guilty of the
harge by a jury. Oct and will
serve his sentence in
Michigaf*Prisén at Jackson,
; was accused of breaking into
market at 1220 Perry St
No Short Skirts in Sight
Says Elsa Schiaparelli He
NEW YORK: @—Elsa Schiapar-+
elli took issue with a fellow Parisi-
an dress designer yesterday, say-
ing Christian Dior’s shorter
hemline for Women's skirts is
“Dunk.”’
Miss Schiaparelli, who arrived
by air from Paris for a visit in Southern ; in the other.
‘Milford Driver Put
on 2 Years Probation Andrew Heard, 36, of 3502: Old
| Plank Rd., Milford, received two
| years probation on a_ negligent
| homicide chafge before Oakland
|County Circuit Judge Frank L,
Doty Friday. ~
He was also ordered to pay more
than $2,000 funeral“‘expenses for
two men killed on Grand River
The tool is now being shown | 'Y Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty |.swiped another.
Heard pleadéd guilty to the
charge Sept. 30, but claimed the
two men he struck stepped in front
of his auot.
Motorist Wreaks Havoc
|Reaching for a Tissue
PHOENIX, Ariz. ® — Nicholas
Michonek, 68, experienced a bit of
+ difficulty while driving his car in
downtown traffic.
While reaching for a tissue
handkerchief, this car smacked a
parked truck \dnd knocked it 8&2
feet. The truck caromed into a
parked sedan and sent it on a 30-
foot ride
Michonek wound up in a _ bos-
pital with broken ribs and possibly
the United States, said there is no. broken knees and back.
on the enduring rofl of Nobel, finite trend toward a shorter
Peace Prize winners
* > *
Free Europe, despite some dis-
appointments and relapses, has
made a tremendous recovery.
Economic aid from the United |
States has dwindted from a multi-|
billion dollar flood to a relative
trickle that seems destined soon
to dry yp altogether. The emphasis |
now is on ‘‘trade—not aid.”
It was in many’ respects a differ. |
ent world which heard Secretary |
of State Marshall, in a commence-
me@ht address at Harvard Univer- |
sity June 5, 1947, propose the plait |
which immediately took his name.
He called for an oufpouring of |
PASSAIC, N. J. #®—The Passaic | gifts and leans to restore produc- |
lodge of Elks tonight opens a se-| tion and employment in countries
ries of Saturday night socials hon-
oring the United Nations.
The first country to be honored | chancellor of the exchequer ‘
is Ireland. threatened with collapse. It was
| an effort later called by a British
‘one
of the most—if not the most—gen-
Ireland is not a member of the erous, magnanimous acts in his-
| tory.’ Anone wanting to make any-| U. 'N
thing out of it is irivited to see the
chairmen,
+ Dennis Lyons.
Corned beef and cabbage will
be served.
County Elder Dies
CHEBOYGAN (UP) — Services |
were scheduled! for today for John
| Blat, 97, believed to be the oldest
Cheboygan County resident before
> | his death Wednesday. Bilat, who
served in the French army from |
James Gallagher and/it a wise American policy, * «
Its canpde aie have also called
block-
ling any take-over by Communists
in major Western European coun-
tries and providing the United
States with sinewy allies. Its crit-
ics called it a giant
which drained American resources
without ‘achieving world prosper-
area President Truman sub-
mitted the plan to Congress as a
17 billion dollar program to extend
to mid-1952. But Congress enacted
| 1874 to 1884, was a native of|a short-range authorizing law the
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| Wawneres. following April, and started aid to
19 countries. giveaway |
The Economic Cooperation Ad- |
ministration (ECA), set up to ad-
minister the aid, was staffed large-
ty by businessmen and headed by
Paul G. Hoffman; an automobile
executive.
ECA claimed a telling effect in
| Europe from the start of the pro-
gram,
itical victory—defeat of the
Communists in Italian elections—
lin the first month of its life.
In a sense, the Marshall Plan
proper ended Dec. 31, J851, when
ECA was replaced by the Mutual
Security Agency (MSA).
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Pair Indicted
in Kidnaping Corl Hall, Mrs. Heady to Be Arraigned Next
Week at Kansas City
KANSAS CITY w—Carl Austin
Halil and Mrs. Bonnie Brown
Heady, partners im-the abduction
of little Bobby Greenlease, were
indicted by a federal grand jury
yesterday on kidnaping charges:
They are expected to be ar-
raigned early next week, possibly
Monday. Edward L. Scheufler,
press for an earty trial.
Bobby, the 6-year-old son of a
wealthy Kansas City automobile’
dealer, was taken from his ex-
clusive school Sept. 28.\:He. was
slain and his body was found in a
lime-filled grave in the yard of
Mrs. Heady’s home at St.
Joseph, Mo.
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Hall, 34, and Mrs. Heady, 41-
year-old divorcee, were arrested
in St. Louis Oct. 6. Hall admitted
slaying the child after Mrs. -Heady
took the boy from his school on
a ruse.
The jury heard four days of testi-
mony. The indictment pointed out
the kidnaped child was not re-
turned unharmed, making the de-
fendants liable to the death pen-
alty. If the two should enter pleas
of guilty the judge could request
a jury trial to determine whether
the maximum penalty should be
inflicted.
Much . of . the - testimony. . before’
the grand jury was concerned with
St. Louis devélopments in the
case.
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When Hal] and Mrs. Heady were
arrested, half the $600,000 ransom
paid by Robert C. Greenlease, the
boy’s father, was missing. The
missing money still is the object
of a widespread search,
Among the witnesses from St. | az .
Louis were John Hager, cab driver | | / 4
who tipped police to Hall when he |
became suspicious of the man's
wild drinking and spending spree.| jungles of the dark continent is the gripping love | ing entertainment.
Another witness was Lt. Louis story of a guide, Clark Gable, and a lovely playgitl, | engrossing adventure-romance now showing at a
local theater, is the dangerous gerilld-hunt, and its Shoulders, who arrested Hall.
Ghoulders later resigned after a |
Police board inquiry went into the
arrest and delivery of the recov-
ered ransom money. He. said his
character and reputation as an of-
ficer had been assassinated
Students Learn ‘Scents’ |
From titter of ‘Kittens’ |
FAIRVIEW, Mont. ®—Pupils of
the Central School near Fairview
now have more ‘‘scents’’ about
animals _ tk
Finding a ‘small gray kitten near
a lunch cook house, they brought
it inside and went back to searth
for more
Five more “kittens” were pulled
out—only these were biack and
white baby skunks.
Sponsored by
Pontiac Optimist Club
and Parks & Recre>' om
Department
WONDERS
OF THE
SEA Slides—Lecture
Color Film
by
A. Pilkington ' +}was John Nowicki
\rled seven years and have three AN sAFRICAN ADVENTURE—Set in ‘the lush | trated,
Ava ..Gardner.... Filmed in parts of the Afriean
underbrush where camera has never before pene-| brutal climax. “Mogambo” offers the maximum in excit-
One of the highlights of this
Still Loves Hubby Girl Gets 17 Years
Though He Aided i) Holdup-Murder Her Abduction | j | CHICAGO W — A young girl
L CHICAGO @ — The \wife of &' whose fiance killed a storekeeper | factory executive’ who\ escaped in a $5 holdup they planned to
from an ex-convict after her ab- get money for their marriage was
duction which police sald W&S sentenced to 17 years in prison
planned by ‘ber husband says: “! | yesterday.
still love him and will stand by Th" senda wee ios -
om Miss Ariene Giffin, 19, by Judge Mrs. Rosemary Anderson. Y7.| john T Dempsey in. Criminal
appeared at the suburban Morton | Court on her plea of guilty to mur-
Grove jail yesterday with her der charges. Prosecutors said Miss
tather-inlaw who posted $3.00\ Gittin played the leading role in
bond for release of her husband | the holdup last March 30 in which Frank T. Anderson Jr., 3%. Morris Silvertrust. 63. a bridal
Held in jail under $6,000 bond veil maker, was slain
®-year-cld ex- Miss Giffin's confessien read to
convict and an employe of the Judge Dempsey disclosed that she
Chicago Cutting Die Co. Anderson and Robert (Chick) Baidi, 17,
is secretary-treasurer of the firm, planned to get married after stag-
which is owned by his father. ‘ing the robbery. Baldi has ad-
Both men have been charged mitted fatally shooting Sivertrust
with conspiracy to commit a crime. and will be sentenced Monday.
Nowicki also has been charged, Charles Bross, 721, who- also
with robbery in connection with! pleaded guilty, was senténced to
stealing Mrs. Anderson's car and'14 years in prison.
$80 from her purse
John P. Reed, assistant states
attorney, said Anderson told him
“domestic difficulties"’ led him to Booming in Michigan
plot the abduction to ‘‘scare’’ his “
wife, ANN ARBOR U®—Bow-and-arrow
Reed said Anderson told him his | bunting, a novelty in Michigan 10
specific complaint was that his/ years ago, has boomed, according
wife went out too often in the|to Glenn P. Bruneau, supervisor |
evening, leaving him alone. j of the University of Michigan wood
The Andersons have been mar-| technology laboratory. |
This year, he says, upwards fot |
90,000 hunters will take to the north |
woods after deer, rabbits, grouse, |
pheasants.cfF bear. |
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children
Seeks. Housing Purchase
YPSILANTI «—Purchase of the Title of 3rd City
for Los Angeles
Seems Assured LOS ANGELES W—Move over,
Philadelphia. Make- way for Los
Angeles as the third largest city
in the United States.
The California secretary of state
notified city officials yesterday he
has okayed the annexation of an
addition in the southwest part of
Los Angeles with more than 7,000
residents.
As soon as they're counted in
}a census, that shoutd p0t Los An-_
geles officially ahead. A special
federal census three. dayg ago 3D Seems
to Have Lost
ItsGlamour,
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD ww — The rise
and fall .of 3D appears to have
run its course.
Enthusiasm for 3D — the
stereo films that require glasses
4s now limited to a few film
Of the 23 pictures shooting in
“Hollywood today, only three
Studios — 3D filming is more
expensive; it costs twice as
much for prints, since two strips
are needed.
Theaters — 3D requires spe-
cial projection, handling of
giasses.
Public — Glasses and inter-
missions have been bothersome;
upped admission prices are
resented; quality of 3D pictures
has beer poor.
Most preducers are now
agreed that 31) will be limited
to a few films, usually science
fiction er suspense movies in
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The picture has a half-dosen
are huled at the camera. Byt
screen
Will Hays Suffering
From Heart Ailment
“The family physician for the 73-
year-old former politician and mov-
je official said Hays returned here
with his wife from York a
week ago. Hays is to his
bed only part of the time, the
physician said. ‘
fis Ps } i tr They walked out with two-bits among them.
Artificial “pearl” beads we
made by coating glass with a sub-
stance made from fish scales.
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Hays was. GOP national, chair-
man in 1920 when the famous front}
porch campaign ended in the elec- |
tion. of Warren G. Harding as)
president. Bee |
Later he served 24years as
president of the Motion Picture
Producers and Distributors of Am-
erica, Inc.
At the Stroke of
TERROR! CHILLS! GOBLINS!
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gave Los Angeles a population of
2.071, 271—just 334 behind Philadel-
phia's 2,071,605 |
However, Philly's figure is from
the 1950 census, City officials es-|
timate that city has gained some
+ 100,000 in population since then.
Boyhood Friends Meet
by Strange Coincidence
| PHILADELPHIA ™ — John
Sweeney hadn't seen his boyhood
friend, Richard Ricks, for 12 years
| until they bumped into one another |
in a corridor at Fitzgerald Mercy |
Hospital in suburban Darby yes-|
terday. |
“Dick, old boy,” said Sweeney, |
“what brings you here” |
“Wife just had _ twins,”
Ricks, “couple of boys.
brings you here”
“My wife just had twins, too,”
said Sweeney; “Couple of boys.”
KKK KKKK KKK said |
What |
Willow Village federal housing pro-
| ject here is being sought by Ypsi-
| lant Township. The zstate Legisla- Adm. $1.00 incl. tex
NTIA t recently passed a bill enabl-
PO c HIGH aa townships or other municipal-
AUDITORIUM ities to take over housing projects
such as this.
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ball trophy battle has been a highlighted feature of the annual meet-
ing between St: Frederick and St. Michael elevens. In the latest re-
newal of the rivalry, Friday night, Shamrocks defeated the Rams for
the 4th straight time, to retain trophy. Rose Griffin (above) sister
of the original donor of the award, presented it to Coach Bob
Mineweaser after last night's 25-0 victory.
on pass attempts. They did not
complete one of five attempts.
Their only completioh was wiped
out by a penalty.
_|detense for St. Michael.
Lineups: lee Sad
Ma.
, Andersen,
b te,
agner,
_ Rams also were badly rushed,
Guard Mike Campbell and tackle
Tom Pruente also™ stood out on 26 Games at
house rolled to its 26th straight
success Friday night at Pierce
Field with a 34-7 victory over Bir-
Boyd and Dave Winfield took
charge and sparked the Huron’s
ground game. Boyd circled end in
the Ist quarter to close a 60-yard
68
on the next play. yards
Pentise Press Phete
BOYD ON. WAY--Port Huron halfback Bob Boyd (50) sprints
away from Phil Barger (84) Birmingham back, as he moves for 15
yards in the second quarter of Friday night’s game at Pierce Field,
Birmingham. Big Red went on te score one of the touchdowns in
their 34-7 victory over Birmingham. Boyd scored three times.
Big Red Win String ‘Hits
Birmingham Port Huron's football power- Maples then staged their only of-
fensive show of-the game; Jerry
Wedge, Phil Barger ahd Bill
Swaney sparked a 60-yard march,
which Swaney capped by scoring
from the one. Bill Watkinson added
the point,
Final Port Huron marker came
late in the period with Dave Win-
field going over from the five after
a 54-yard drive.
PORT HURON | BIRMINGHAM
Pontiac Horse Eyes
2nd Win at Jackson JACKSON (Special) —Harry
Spencer, the bay pacer who won
his lst race in two years at Jack-
son Raceway Wednesday night,
will try to make it two in a row
tonight in the 3rd race.
He will be driven by owner Ed 7
e 13—M
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Stansell also has his Spencer
| Brooke going in the first race.
C-ifl h Clash — While Coach | of which seem to be the Ilinois-
Purdue ahd West Virginia-Penn
State affairs.
Illinois, the leader of the. Big if FS 2 | been beaten, will have to be at its
best against the Boilermakers, the
same blokes who polished off State
last week after being beaten in
four games.
| . > >
| The Boilermakers, incidentally,
and between halves. | were squashed by Miami the next
The calendar is spotted with | week after breaking a long Notre z
g ef
Wotves from the undefeated ranks, Flint Northern
Topples Wolves Hand Bay City Central
First ‘Loss of Season,
18-12, Friday —
Flint Northern High School's
tough defensive line and a speedy
halfback named Art Johnson dump-
ed the big bad Bay City Central Gi pHa :
ili
18-12, before 10,801 at Flint last
night.
Win gave Northern 9 Ist-place
Rams, Lions Meet for Lead
in NFL's Western Division
Lawrence, Kans., starting at
p.m., EST, will be seen in|
Missouri, Oklahoma, Tex- |
Colorado, Nebraska, Utah, Ariz. |
Oregon and Wash.- |
, M., starting at 2:15 p.m,
EST, will be seen over all other Ten TV stations with one excep-
That is the South
game>'starting at 1:45
p.m., EST. It will. be televised
locally in Columbia, S. C., site of
" circuit's Western Conference. pees again will pit ace passers
NEW YORK @—Los Angeles will | Norm Van Brocklin and Bobby i
be the center of National Football | Layne. In their previous meeting.
i ~ die | Van Brocklin pitched touchdown
aerials of 4 ‘and 45 yards for the
the power-packed Rams take on the | Rams while Layne heaved a pair-
defending champion Detroit Lions | of payoff heaves for the Lions.
with Ist place at stake in the|- Cleveland, the Eastern Confer-
pace-setter with a 50 record, is
trated a 2-touchdown favorite over
San Francisco's
passing threat, will be ready, if
needed, against the Bears. Out for
two weeks with a fractured cheek-
bone, be saw limited action
against Detroit last weekend.
The ders, by winning, again
@an move into a contending spot.
in the Western Conference, The
once-proud Bears have won only
once in five starts.
Green Bay whipped Baltimore
Kiwo wetks ago, but the Colts ap-
pear to be improving some eacif “
>
=F
Ss ® will be |
-together of the sea-
' won the first
Rote and Babe Parilli, have shown
little so far, \ | other interesting action, the best
10 now that Michigan State has
week, Packer quarterbacks, Tobin |
Given Top Rating = Dame winning streak two years
ago.
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West Virginia, one of the few
outfits; are on ‘the-spot. They are
ranked No. 5 in the Associated
Press poll, but they haven't played
a strong schedule. Penn State is
one of the better teams in the
East, so it behooves the Mountain-
eers to make a good showing to
prove the skeptics wrong.
As for Notre Dame, even with-
out Leahy, thé Irish are favored
heavily over Navy, the victim of
a 9-7 upset at the hands of Penn.
Otherwise, most of the powerful
‘}clubs seem to have easy going
(the same was said last Saturday,
Black Saturday.) Maryland, sec-
ond in the land, takes on South
Carolina, and figures to win as it
pleases. remaining unbeaten-untied major | | Baylor, which has had clear go-
| ing in the Southwest Conference
| 80 far, meets last place Texas
| Christian. If George Sauer’s Bruins
are wise, they won't relax.
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| Michigan State, which fell to No.
6 in the national rankings after
having its 28-game winning streak
snapped by Purdue, plays Oregon
State, while Georgia Tech, its 31-
game undefeated skein broken by
Notre Dame, should pick up the
threads against Vanderbilt. Okla-
homa, No. 9, faces Kansas State,
and this could decide the Big 7
winner. i
|
. s >
The television fans around the
country will get a change to see
Minnesota's spectacular All-Amer-
ica, Paul Giet; in action when the
Gophers play host to Pitt in the
NCAA's TV game of the day.
Teddy Davis
Over Araujo By JACK HAND
NEW YORK w — Teddy (Red
Top) Davis and George Araujo to-
day. are co-holders of the “lemon”
championship for 1953: As time is
fast running: out, it looks like they
will keep the title.
* s *
The lightweight 10-rounder -be-
tween Davis, 130%, of Hartford,
Conn., and Araujo, 133%, of Prov-
idence, R. I., could have been
worse if Referee Ruby Goldstein
hadn't -kept warning the boys to
“come on and fight.”
. - *
Davis won the unanimous deci-
sion from the referee and Judges
Bert Grant and Joe Eppy. Gold-
stein had it 63-1 and both judges
64. The AP card was 6-3-1.
While an estimated 3,000, pay-
ing $7,000, booed and howled,
Goldstein kept-telling the fighters,
“Come on. You're lousing up the
Garden.”
Davis always was moving in
while Araujo, a newlywed who was
knocked out by lightweight champ
Jimmy Carter in his last Garden
appearance, was running away.
The so-called New England light-
weight title, held by. Davis, was
at stake.
f . * *
“I tried,” said Araujo. ‘‘It’s the
first time I ever got a warning.
I felt all right but I had no
Titan Cager Collapses
DETROIT #—l'niversity of De-
troit basketball guar’ snd captain
George Fefles collaps J after prac-
tice yesterday and was taken to
|Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, suf-
fering a possible kidney infection.
Fefles, a jer, had complained Wins Verdict
in Slow Bout strength. When you don't have it
you just don’t have it,” 5G
* * *
the warnings but ‘‘tried to get
close enough to make a fight of
ee Royal ak Hands PHS Team ‘Fourth Straight Loss, 21-7
Davis said he “felt awful” about | By BILL MARTIN. ~
Pontiac High’s football team saw its losing streak reach four games
at Royal Oak Friday night. Chiefs turned in their poorest performance
of the season in bowing to the once-beaten Acorns, 21-7.
Royal Oak's heavier line repeatedly tore gaping holes jn the Pontiac
defense to. allow hard-running fullback Dick Nash and halfback Jack
: | Drawbaugh to slice through for consistent gains. Those two speedsters,
who lugged the ball on 35 of 42 Royal Oak running-plays, were the
whole show for the southern Oakland County eleven. Nash piled up
124 yards in 19 tries, while his running mate collected another 7 yards
in 16 carries.
Chiefs’ only offensive showing in the game came in a 74-yard
sustained drive in the final period that produced their only score.
Neither team was able to get a march under way until midway
through the 2nd: quarter. Pontiac recovered a RO fumble on the
a ae ae Michigan, MSC
Favorites for
Today's Tests took ‘over to-roll 65 yards for its
Beavers ~ in ‘Whipping 1st touchdown. Nash plunged the
final foot and booted the conver-
Boy’ Role for State—
UM on Rebound sion.
Drawbangh made it 14-0 in the
From Press Wire Sefvices
Michigan's two biggest gridiron following quarter when he knifed
over from the two after a 31-
yard punt retarn by Nash had set
up the score. Nash again con-
powers today were cast in the
favorites’ roles, both seeking to
resume their places in the win-
ning column. verted.
Pontiae began to move in the
Wolverines were accorded a
slight edge over the invading Bill. McLarty pounced on
Quakers from Pennsylvania in a
top intersectional match at Ann _
Arbor. A crowd expected to Feach
} 60,000 will view the . contest.
Over at the state capital (East
Lansing) an aroysed Michigan
State eleven was expected to
make Oregon State Beavers: its
“whipping boy.” State took a
surprising, and totally unex-
pected 6@ licking from Purdue's
Bollermakers to snap a 28-
game win streak, a week ago.
MSC dropped to sixth place,
from 2nd in national Associated
Press ratings as a result.
A sellout audience of more than
50,000 was expected to see if Spar-
tans can bounce back from defeat.
At least_four Spartans are han-
| dicapped by injury and illness, with
} Earl Morrall, quarterback, and
enter Jim Neal definitely out of
‘| action.
Wolverines’ hopes for a rebound
appeared to rest on a revival of
-| the running punch.of halfbacks Ted
.| Kress and Tony Branoff, and the
_| passing of Duncan McDonald. All
baegh, MeCe Finney, .| were smothered by the Gophers
Seiden, Btythe, Colemen, Borper (H);/ in last week's 22-0 walloping.
“. gsTATESTICS | This will be the first meeting
BO | between Penn and Michigan since
| 1944, when Wolverines-took a 4i-
| 19° decision. U. of M. holds a
| slim edge in the series, 10-8-2.
Resurgent Chiefs
again a few moments later, driving
to Royal Oak’s 37 before line-
that covered 42 yards.
| conversion accounted for the final
margin.
Chiefs. swing back into Saginaw
Valley Conference play next
Friday, when Flint Northern —
18-12 upset victor over previously
unbeaten Bay City Central last
| night—comes to Wisner Stadium.
The summary:
ENDS
TACKLES — Thrasher.
GUARDS — MelLarty,
bam.
CENTER — Hebden.
| BACKS — Ayling, Caswell , —Hepk
Vaugha, Weed-
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. ase Viewers Get
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on TV Today
MINNEAPOLIS ® — A natjon-
wide television audience focused on
| All-America Paul Giel teday as
| Minnesota battled Pittsburgh in the
| NCAA-approved game of the week.
Game itself, pitting two thrice-
beaten teams, was incidental te
the larger attraction of the star
Gepher halfback who has cut a Suo*Ro-f-u8
| 7 v1
ath, Draw-
Conversions —
-- Offietals — Casey
Wings Back in NHL
Play This Weekend | DETROIT W — Detroit Red| bread path across the collegiate
| Wings, idle for five days, play at, football scene for the last three
home tonight and Sunday in an) years.
effort to catch the /league-leading| Pittsburgh hoped it had the an-
Montreal Canadiens. swer to Giel in a punishing for-
Trailing Montreal by four points, | ward wall which has distinguished
Wings meet the Boston Bruins to- | itself in a year of Pittsburgh dis-
night at Olympia Stadium. Then, | appointment. Giel has met talented
on Sunday the Canadiens come to | jines before this year, but probably
town for another showdown game. | none pack the brute strength of
P Pittsburgh's.
Wildcats Unconvinced Minnesota was established as a
. 1-touchdown favorite, a tribute to
COLUMBUS, Ohio —Coach Bob | Giel's prestige rather than to over-
Voigts of Northwestern's underdog | ai) team strength.
Wildcats isn't convinced Ohio State
can take his team today in a Big Rose (1); Nash (3).
Lepetsa, Jeoct Ma-
BIG le res
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The boss of the Evanston, M.. Msc sicresgerees 306 SS st crew, nosed out by field goals the ay oeecsces 21 © 1% 47
last two years by the Bucks, ig- | alla eS HA ‘See bd at
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Holly Lends a Hand
Standings as
There was a jam-up at the top
of the Wayne-Oakland and Oakland
B Conferences today after Friday
night's prep football action in the
Oakland County area.
. -
Avondale handed Fitzgerald a
12-0 defeat, which combined with
Roséville’s 20-0 win over Madison,
threw the Oak-B into a three-way
deadiock for 1st place. Avondale
now needs only beat Madison to
clinch a tie for its ist football
championship since 1940.
Keego Harbor whipped Mil
ford, 26-0, and vaulted into a ‘st
place tie in the Wayne-Oakiland
as rebounded to hand
Northville its Ist Ichgue loss,
7-4.
In otber leagues, Van Dyke
clinched no worse than a tie in.
the Inter-Lakes by routing Walled
Lake, 34-0; Port Huron did like-
wise in the Eastern Michigan with
a 347 victory Over Birmingham,
and Warren wrapped up the Bi-
County flag with a 19-0 triumph
over Utica.
of iiness ier in the week.
f Traffic Heavy at Top of W-O, Oak-B
Avon, Keego Harbor Win tripped Clarkston, 13-6; Southfield
romped over Belleville, 54-13; Ro-
meo edged Rochester, 20-18; and}
Ionia downed Lake Orion, 26-13. | * * °
Avondale's running game,
| sparked by Dick Kramp, was re-|
sponsible for the Yellow Jackets’ |
victory. Toby Aldrich and Marv
Evans scored touchdowns after |
lengthy marches. |
Bucky O’Shaughnessy tallied all |
four touchdowns in. Keego's shut-|
out. Three runs were from close
in, and the other a 30-yard pass |
interception. .
Holly's “sleeper” play in the
4th quarter set up its tying touch-
down, scored by Earl Garner on
a sneak, Dick Smith ran the
game-winning extra point.
Jim Lister featured Oxford’s 2nd
half offensive against Clarkston
He scored all 13 Wildcat points. Pat
Thompson had given the Wolves a
6-0 halftime lead.
*. *
Dave Juhnke ran for three touch
downs to pace Southfield’s rout.
In non-league activity, Oxford Berkley képt alive hopes for a title tie in the Inter-Lakes by beat-
ing Farmington, 28-7.
John Malone scored two touch-
downs (one on a 91-yard run),
passed for a 3rd marker, and
passed for four extra points in Van
Dyke's victory.
Long runs by Don Robertson,
Paul Deliaire and Max Powell
gave Rochester an early 18-0
lead over Romeo, but the Fal-
| cons folded in the 2nd half, ‘and
Romeo climaxed its comeback
with Jim Lothrey’s 38-yard run
for the winning touchdown in the
last two minutes.
Joe Mendoza's 55-yard pass play
to Ed Leach gave Lake a
momentary, 7-7 tie at loriia, but the“ up-staters came back with three touchdowns. Mendoza got
another TD for the Dragons in the
4th quarter. ’
Norm Norton's two touchdéwns
paced Troy's 20-12 win over Claw-
son. North Branch and Capae both stayed undefeated by playing a
13-13 tie. Bloomfield Hills closed
its season with a 12-12 tie against
Huron Valley. ue
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THE PONTIAC PRESS_
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1953
Your Neighbor’s House PONTIAC,
Home Near Franklin Fits Lakeside Hill By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE )
Weekends at Meadow Lake are
days for Thomas A,
a consultant engineer,
whose weekly circuit is New
York, San Francisco and Chi-
cago.
. Mr. and Mrs. Moss have just
moved into their new home at
6855 Meadowlake road. It is
built into a slope of a lakeside
hill located south.of Maple.road
and west of Franklin Village... ~
Designed so the front of the
house presents a one-story ap-
pearance, the back reveals a
two-story plan with a room for
every mood and mode of liv-
ing.
On warm summer evenings;
they choose the outdoor patio
built on a ledge overlooking the
lake. If it happens to be cool
fall days and evenings, the rec-
reation room on the ground floor
with its pickled pine walls and
one wall of Crab Orchard stone
offers relaxation before the fire-
place.
A pine bar lines one wall and
the other ground floor rooms are
a laundry room, a fruit and
storage cellar, and a spacious
gymnasium or sterage room.
Terraced walls face the cov-
ered patio just outside the
recreation room.
On the first floor, a combined
kitchen and dining room has a
built-in oven and stove. Silver
birch is used for wall paneling
and cupboards as well as the
built-in china cabinet and buf-
fet. Sliding frosted glass doors
are used on these. For hard-
ware, Mr. and Mrs. Moss chose
hammered copper.
Lemon yellow walls with one
, papered area in the same back-
ground has a touch of red match-
ing the formica counter tops.
For formal entertaining, Mr. special
Moss,
and Mrs. Moss will use the large ern style, and vivid orange and
a es ee
living room ‘with entire wall
of glass. Reseda In gives
wall color with the same. shade
in the Greek key sculptured car-
peting. Coral, brown and ‘egg-
shell are other colors used. in
this room.
For informal moments, a
glassed-in porch with jalousies
-for warmer weather is paneled
in pine and has bright red
_ matchstick draperies.
Bedtime means TV time for —
this family.
The master bedroom has sev-
eral shades of pink in walls and
carpeting and a pair of limed
oak bureaus are centered with
a TV whose cabinet is the same
wood. n
The other bedroom - features
cocoa brown, blue and gold with
pickled pine furnishings. Both bedrooms have “spacious twin
closets with sliding doors. The
house includes four different
bathrooms with various shades
of tile and decorating decor. _.
For reading hours they se-
lect the den with its walls of
bookshelves and deep red
leather furniture.
Exterior of the house, which
was designed by. Edward M. Bis-
sell, architect, of Birmingham,
is of Tennessee ledgerock, and
Roman brick. White shutters
give the house a colonial ap-
pearance.
Builder. of
Gustav Siegmund of Southfield
township. Meadowlake Farms
where the Ross home is located
was designed and developed by
George Wellington Smith ef
Franklin. ba
the house was -
Decorating Scheme Is Built
Around Favorite Painting NEW YORK (INS) — Looking
for “a new, and original, deco-
rating color scheme?
Copy it from a painting.
That's what four top dec-
erators have done in an unusual
New York display called ‘Art
in interiors.”
Paul McCobb, Nancy McClel-
land, William Pahlmann and
Walter Dorwin Teague have done
room displays keyed to indivi-
dual paintings.
The idea is to show:
1. How modern art fits into
decoration of any period.
2. How modern art can pro-
vide the theme of an individual:
decor,
Each of the decorators picked
out a painting, and then built
the room setting around the
painting. -
Pahimann picked a semi
realistic gondola scene in mod-
green colors. He framed it in
pickled pine, hung it on a yel-
low-painted wall, and used it as
the nucleus for an enclosed
porch or patio setting.
Pahlman selected. black
wrought iron furniture, and cen-
tered the display around a very
long wrought iron table with an
orange, white, black and green
tile top. He flanked the table
with- a row of green plants,
added a Chinese antique ‘chair
in redwood finish, and used rush
mats for floor covering.
Teague selected a fishing
scene in oll, showing a burnt
siena boat on muted blue wa-
ter. He used this painting as
the starting point for a man’s
featuring muted blue
Two chairs flanking a modern
‘desk were covered in Mediter-
(Continued on Page 14, Col. 3) GREEN WITH A CORAL TOUCH—Reseda green with touches of brown, gold
and coral gives this lovely formal living room the artist's touch. Carpeting in the any part of the room without moving the chair,
same green ag the walls features the Greek key pattern sculptured in two different. ground for the draperies in the same brown, gold and MICIIIGAN
weaves. A pair of coral barrel chairs are on a
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New Lamps Blend With Traditiona As traditional furniture as-
—sumes new importance, the
lamp to light it up has gone
more 19th Century:
More floor lamps ranging from
the very tall (seme over six feet)
to the less-than-four-foot Jamps
‘are adaptable to the newer type
low-slung furniture.
Coordination is the big word
in lamps.
People are hunting for lamps
that go together either by hav-
ing the same textured bases,
CRAB ORCHARD STONE, PINE—A recreation room with one
wall and fireplace of crab orchard stone is part of the ground
floor plan of the Moss home. Walls are of pickled pine paneling
and a pine bar divides the room from the corridor which leads to other séctions of this home. A laundry room, furnace room, stor-
age and fruit cellar and a large “gymnasium” ér storage room are
also located on this floor. using the same general color
scheme or repeating the same
design motifs in the bases or
shades, — oe
Black ‘and brass and white
and brass are new style notes
for bases along with burnished
gold, dulled silver and brass. Ceramics are now combined
with wood and raffia.
Base colors in pink and tour-
quoises are leading with lemon
yellow, mauve, and apricot fol-
lowing. ‘
Shade news finds neutral tones
with fibers and grasses lami-
nated between plastics. ] Pine Paneling Can Be
Dressed With Art Work
It knotty pine walls seem to
have an “unfinished’’ look, dress
,, them up with art work.
Decorators Cele and Lester
Byock did that in a room display
for the recent National Homefur-
nishings Show.
They used plain knotty pine
MEADOW LAKE VIEW—A mirrored lake centers the Meadow-
lake Farms development where Mr: and Mrs. Thomas A. Moss have
built their-new colonial ranch style home. From the living room windows of the Moss home, the natural slope which leads down te~
the lake gives them a view that changes with the seasons.
Planning Should Remove
Hazardous Obstructions
If there is a door in your home aha 3 Pete
that will not open all the way ae eo”
beeause of furniture,;. you have
an accident hazard. A little extra
planning can rearrange the furni-
ture and avoid bruised knees,
bumped heads or broken watch
crystals. ~
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MEADOWLAKE FARM COLONIAL—RANCH STYLE—A two-faced house, the
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moss faces Meadowlake road as a colonial
ranch style brick, ledgerock and white paneled design appearing to he a oné-story
house. On the back, because it is built into the slope of the hill on thp lake ledge,
{ it reveals an.extensive two-story floor plan with complete walls, of windows facing
’ the lake. White shutters give the windows. the authentic colonial touch, This is a
12-room house with four bathrooms. SUITE FOR SLEEP—A master bedroom that
picks its ecolors\from a variety of pink shades has
a TV arrangeniént that competes with the “read-
ing in bed” habit, Mr.
habit, qnd Mrs. Moss had a TV
cabinet built @f Titned oak to match twin bureaus
and which is. placed between them. In this pic- ture the print of the draperiés is shown. Back-
ground of these is in eggshell with-brown and aa
\turquoise prigt. The cotton carpeting ie B
Shocking Pink with walls in a lighter shade i
fading lighter at the ceiling molding...
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equip a “housekeeping corner
Catering to the scribblers is a
blackboard and an old desk which
holds crayons and water colors.
space for the madly tri-
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into a simple and inexpensive play area for energy-
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sources of the destructive force.
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» | ten pounds ‘of liquid water. When
the clothes are dried indoors, this
vapor ‘form, it will mix with the
air within the room.
If it is the usual practice to dry
clothes within the house, ample
ventilation must be provided in
the drying area to carry outdoors
the moisture given off by the
drying clothes. Mechanical clothes
dryers should be verted to the
outside or exhaust fans should be
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temporary ranch homes are under construction. Opened for press prevue for the | from the den section is a two-w
first time this week, the above room is the on living-dining den area. The
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A group of 200 homes is planned
lin Knolls Development, north of
James Couzens highway between
13 and 14 Mile roads.
They are 81 feet long and are
ranch homes with full basements
and attached two-car garages.
bedrooms and a paneled den area.
Although each home on the
winding streets is built on a
different elevation, general lay-
éut beasts an L-shaped @ining-
living room and den area sep-
arated hy = partial wall of brick.
This is also a two-way fireplace.
Two full baths with ceramic tile,
one with ceramic tile shower and
the other with built-in vanity, are
in all the houses. A: paneled wall
cabinets are standard with a con-
with centered French doors open-
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Py your home
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Harmonize Colors
iin Bedroom, Bath
| Harmonizing bedroom and bath-
| room color schemes is a pleasing
practice that
pleasure when the two rooms are
adjoining. enhances’ visual
been developed by using four tones
of rose and red—with green as a
complement. Beginning with the
| deep rosy tone of mahogany for
| the bedroom furniture and using a
| rich maroon wall-to-wall carpeting,
| the lighter tones of rose appear in
| the medium rose tone of the paint
for the walls and two other blend-
ing rose tones that are used in
| the draperies and in the bedding
Pink and red: towels hang in the 'Homes in Franklin’ Knolls | tmioum tink Fencing
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Features of the homes are chad)
in the den and all birch kitchen |
tinuous 264oot long window wall |
In one household the project has |
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200 con-| the color of the wall
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| “Geal of the builders,” said |C>ain-link models now available.
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A Planned community for! Con-
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features you've dreamed _pf at a
| price you can afford.
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This is one of many exteriors of these
| bathroom where a rich rose-red
| semi gloss enamel brings beauty |
| to the walls. |
No Streaks or Lap Marks!
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finish in 20 minutes.
Clean brush or roller with
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ANOTHER Famous BERRY BROTHERS PRODUCT
436 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE 5-6150 =| White tiling in the bathroom and +
| white enamel for the woodwork of
the bedroom introduce a crisp note |
into each of the.rooms. Green ap-
pears in various decorative ac-
cessories.
Red and brown maple finishes
can be produced on maple, birch,
poplar, beech and other fairly light-
colored woods that have no prom-
inent grain pattern.
Comventont Terme Arramged
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| Wm. Lechner FE 2-1821
27 N. Cass Ave. authentic 81-foot ranch hémes—delight-
ey
fully planned with an atmosphere of urban
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price in the Mid-West.
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@ Double door werdrobe closets
© Generous storage space
mn den
@ -Lerge heer tferege
@ AD Girch bitchen cobinets
@ Formice top kitchen counters
‘9 Formice bath ventty
@ Werte King gerboge diepere!
@ Sneck Gar with knee spore
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tele vestibete
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it iz >| 11
Step So ving Kitchen. The home economists eff-cient
becker sempte te care for off birch cabinets, dur ob'e
Forece counter tops, dovble @eeportment unk,
Weste King gorboge diposcl, Nutone exhbud fon,
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are three sliding trays in the compartment at the right. The wood
is choice walnut.
Proceed With Caution
Knickknacks, Heirlooms =o,
NEW YORK (INS) — There
seems to be a \new American
method of disposing of old knick-
knacks, vonsh epamaan\ iaaeaia and
memory items. \
People are making lamps out
of them. There’s a good basic idea in
this lamp-making trend, but too
many, people tend fo go over-
board ‘on it.
When you're seige@ with the
urge to turnthe off teapot into
|
The make - a - lamp - out - of - it { a lamp, sit 4 and consider
trend is certainly not new, but/ | one basic Hon: - a
wits the grow . = * Will it lopk/ffood 93a lamp? self’’ fever, it's me pr
tically a national hobby. The iy me ated 5 | in most : cases is “np. The lamp-making urge ‘And it ebiect twon’t
serve two worthwhile make a good- lamp, restrain
the impulse, or your new “lamp”
will wind up in the altic anyhow.
Another point to be kept in
mind is the valug of the piece
you want to convert. A reglly
good vase or a Valuable antique on display in the
Second, it certai
“personal touch”
There are lam
cups, pottery travel will never be the same after
souvenirs, club ; you drill wire holes into it. |
shoes and even If, you have a worthwhile me-
mento or an antique that should
be shown off, take the trouble
to plan the lamp coriversion
carefully. For example, many
items can be put on a base, and
the wiring run up alongside, so
that you have your “lamp’—
but) you also have an intact
memento that can be “de-
lamped” when you feel like it.
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The same idea holds good for -
several small items. Two or
three tiny souvenirs can be
| ted together on one lamp
|foase. | Ap enormous plece of dritt-
wood, however, could make a
unjque floor lamp.
With a little imagination and
planning, you could achieve un-
usual well lamps, matched |
boudoir lamps or even candle
sconces from your cherished
memento.
Always, however, be honest
about the possible results.
Grandfather's musket may be a
dandy family souvenir as is, but
it could look ghastly as a lamp in Pp
{Painting Leads
Popularity List
| per cent tend to their own leaking -
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Survey Shows 17 of 20
Homeowners Are Brush
and Bucket Fans Tenn. Ledge Rock
Painting is by far the most|] Briar Hill Stone popular single activity among do-
it-yourself fans, a special survey Belden Face Brick
hme ae Common Brick 3 | What's more, 17 out out of every /
— | 20, homeowners are do-it-yourself- Metal Culverts
ers with a paint brush and other || Cement Culverts household toois.
According to the survey figures, Glass Block
80 per cent of all U. 5. home- ‘Het Lime
ewners do their own painting.
This covers everything from Outdoor Fireplaces j
touching up the kitchen chairs s, wedeiny he athle 1 Heatalator Fireplaces
ELEGANCE IN BREAKFRONTS—Choice Louis XVI designs| TWelve per cent of the nation’s Area Walls
were the inspiration fer-this impressive-breakfront, shown recently homeowners do their own wall- Silica Sand
in a collection featured in Grand Rapids. Actually two te | Papering, and 36 per cent are their .
pieces, the buffet base may be used alone in the dining room—or the | own garden experts. | Calcium Chleride
two pieces may be used asa breakfront in either living or dining
room. Base contains three ‘silver drawers below which are these Next in do-itourself popularity Cement and Mortar
doors. The two doors at the left open on a large compartment with | Were wood-working and carpentry. La lith
an adjustable shelf extending the full width of the two doors. There | Twelve per cent of the homeowners pido
queried said that they construct
duitr own Servitere; three par cont | Slip Seal Sewer Pipe}
make_their own picture frames, 24 | Septic Tanks
SIBLEY | COAL & SUPPLY CO. faucets, and a similar 24 per cent
fancy themselves as amateur elec-
tricians,
two cent the clocks that .
had he colar 140 N. Cass Ave.
All these fixit fans had the same FE 5-8163:
explanation for why they like to
With
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For Plastering Holes
For a strictly unorthodox—but
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largish hole filled with a smooth |
layer of plaster, try this:
| Apply the plaster with a spat-,
ula, place a chamois cloth over it
and roll smooth with a rolling pin. |
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Yellow, Whité, Gre
Good Color Scheme
-An attractive color scheme’ that
gives & sunshiny air to a clap-
ponent cMe maene a
(0 2 REMUTIFAL
EZRHOME We have many now avail-
able in every price range. yellow _ hye, while the . trim
doors are gleaming white.
The roof is a medium gray and
the shutters are painted a glisten-
ing black which lends smartness
to the house. A black painted car-
riage lamp beside the front door
lends additional charm.
Keeps Blankets Clean
An easy way to keep the top
= edge of your blanket from soiling
ROY ANNETT. In is to baste a wide piece of soft,
8 Cc. washable cloth over the edge. The
REALTOR cloth’ will catch the soil, can easily
© &. Bases 0 Pheas FE $-2998 | be removed and washed, and saves
Open Eves. and Sen. 1-5 P.M. the of: washing the. whole
We Gelp Finance Dews Payments tS - blanket frequently.
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White Pine Paneling $225 per M
White Pine—Bronze Screen
Combination Doors... . 5164”
Aromatic Cedar Closet Lining. $24.50 per €
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Building Totals
Show ‘Advance Southern Michigan Has
15 Per Cent Gain Over.
Nine Months of "52
DETROIT — Boosted ‘upward
by September construction con-
tract awards-of $81,138,000 tat
were 18 per cent ahead of-Au-
gust.and 47 per cent ahead of:
September 1952, the southern,
Michigan aréa finished the 1st
nine months of the year a
solid 15 per cent ahead of 1952,
said Marvin. J. Brokaw, district
news manager of F. W. Dodge
Corporation. The nine month
total was $638,219,000.
This increase was far ahead
of the one per cert gain for
nine months for. the.entire 37
eastern states atcording to to- |
tals of Dodge Reports, and it |
put the local region-in a better
than good position_toend the
year on a par with 1952:
September nonresidential
|awords at $24,804,000 were 22
per cent behind August but 33!
per cent above September 1952.
Residential at $34,011,000
was’ 12 per cent more than THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ i 5
A \ bia co 3 x f
ca
HOBBYCRAFT PROJECT—A flower pot wall bracket makes an
interésting combination. sheet metal and woodworking home shop
project. Be nye
A background pattern of a clipper ship im full sail is designed on SATURDAY, OCTOBER R3i, 1958 °
Mellow Finish
Prom ‘Antique’
Enamel Surface
u you like an especially mellow
can “antique”
dries. This ‘méans applying a
dominating. Your paint ‘ealer can:
supply you with the glazing“ liquid
Apply your glaze wos der to
the enameled surface -with a paint
brush. On large objects, ‘apply the
coating only to one section of t
piece at a time;
On flat surfaces, wipe the glaze
technique on
Here, you may need to use a dry
paint brush to remove excess glaze
from depressions in the carving.
squared paper, then-cut out tq pattern from galvanized sheet iron.
This. can. he.painted black or red to suit.
The bottom ettgets bent bark- with-holes.aliowed for bolting to the |
flower pot shelf.
| hangers to fit over screw heads.
The shelf is readily formed on a power-driven shaper and a hole
is cut to accommodate a 4-inch flower pot. For other size pots the
Augus{-and 41 per cent more -
than September 1952.
Heavy engineering ‘(public
works and utilities) $22,232.000
was 228 per cent ahead of Au-
gust and 81 per cent more
than September 1952.
Individual nine month totals
compared with nine months
last year: Nonresidential,
| $262,125,000, up 20 per cent;
residential, $270,226,000, up 10
per cent; heavy engineering, |
$105,868,000, up 15 per cent.
Emerald and White,
‘Striking Combination = If you're looking for a dramatic |
decorating scheme, but want to/|
aveid black-and-white, try green
land: white
A rich emerald green combined |
with off-white is as dramatic as
black-and-white, but mach richer |
and luxurious looking
For small arrangements, tone
down the emerald green and white
theme by using a very\soft, muted |
green as the pull- together color.
Plastic Shoe Bag Serves
for Boots in Vestibule
The old system of putting a
cardboard box in the vestibule for,
placing rubbers and-gatoshes was }
fine in the old days, but there's
No excuse for it nowadays. _
An ihexpensive plastic shoe bag
| serves the purpose well and avoids!
| messy searching through a pile
jof wet overshoes for that “other
| rubber."’ The plastic bag can also
be washed periodically
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Drayton Pleins on the Dixie BURKE LUMBER CO.
Phone OR 3-1211 | +brush the alcoheb-ovet. the floor,
“Fda gone _befere you get to that
| varnish you'll heed-a paint and |
— | ome that is non-inflammable and
| to work and then strip off the
| varnish with a putty knife or with
exceisior. After you've got all the
|old varnish off the flpor, rinse it
| slightly” which means you'll have Fre
to give the wood a light sanding
before the new finish is pees.
Teo Is Good Stain size of the shelf is changed accordingly.
This is a home craftsman’s idea worked out by the Delta power
| tool division of the Rockwell Manufacturing Co., publishers of ae
books for one-evening ; peejoet s and novelties. |
No Use Putting |
New Varnish °°
on Top of Old By HUBBARD COBB
Dott
at. no Electrical
. As we have so often said, there | Contractor
is no point in refinishing a i |
unless you first remove the old | ® WIRING
finish. The reason for all this is)
linet when a floor needs refinish- | © FIXTURES
it's because the old finish is| @ POWER
= If you just apply shellac or |
rnish over the old, you won't | INSTALLATION
hor very much — if at all. See Ou
If the finish is badly worn so | Compiete Line of
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chine but if you catch the fleor 845 W. Heres in time, all you have te do Is to
remove the old finish and apply
a fresh one. |
For floors finished with shellac |
the solvent you use to remove the
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give it a second or two to work
and then wipe up the . softened
shellac with steel wool or a
coarse cloth.
Do only a small area at a time |
because alcohol evaporates very |
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’ section
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cover with two thin coats of fresh
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Tabe for-hanging are then bent i 4 to provide
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We Sere Pontiac, Mich,
er homes will become ari increas-| tos-cement siding or tay
important factor in the} ‘Modernization of thal kind. Kit Enables eae eos living geen and they are simple
country’s housing industry if pres-| ly stves am aging home ‘a . | to make,
ent experiments in the trade-in cam queaty to its. livabitity 2 Se thy Iwig of ae ene nr ; o house field prove successful, build- prolongs tty lle by many year ' ' Tlinols. suggests by ogre Ms
: , Housewives will never re ally| be made out of plywood about 18
The Federal Housing Administra-| ereases, the value of the home. threaten the job of electricians, a oe ie net
tion, in cooperation with the Na-| Building industry dbegrvers be- but they can do minor electrical | |. et 13 inches lone and tive * lieve the trade-in - side about } ] ‘4
tional Home Builders Assn., “is. e innovation may i. | jobs that are too trifling to -call | inches deep so it will fit up closely
sponsoring a new procedure which |e! spur_modernization among |an expert but too important to be| to your waist. places emphasis. on , reconditioning home owners who have no imme- rene 8 © uek Hoek
: diate plans for disposing of their ignored. Then sandpaper a
hot” twade,itproperty before build-| homes but who may wish to con- | This means for “do it yourself” | t¢ with paint, shellac or varnish.
sider-such a move later. By re- | wiring are wicrmag J pr pg You cat visé them for writing,
Deteesd , nes newing deteriorated sidewalls with small, inexpensive kits DE | sewing-or breakfast in bed! or for
ited te oouee sue aby Ee many ba: 4 STORAGE a | ing electrical manufacturers. of them to go around for “your
ts, uding fire-safety and free- The kits are intended only for | guests.
needs, the Potvin mesmea {dom from maintenance, dari FUTURE ——+ repairing xtension cords he Pourds are flat, the ' FHA i ’ ng a \, paneer frayed e , “ Singe the are y
® “Pontiax’s Newest Fine Suburban Area Papa 1 financing |‘2¢ family’s remaining years: in SECOND FLOOR PLAN replacing broken plugs or | take relatively little stgrage-space.
: off Dixie em Cambrook Lane tn the purchase and moderniaa- | ‘%¢ house sockets, temporarily increasing
' “oper ope Teen Wate for “open” sign. Sen of tradetes. ‘Then, -were the home to be trad-|. | - the’ number of electrical outlets, The head of ‘thé Statne of, Lib-
3 . - ‘led ir Fater,. it would. ¢éimmrand | | and ‘similar jobs which do net | erty ‘can accommodate 40 persons
2 HELTMAN & TRIPP <- P General aoet Contes. ee ee ee Raving | higher value. Ja, sh the | fwolve constant-current-bearing | standing upright. ay
ae _* ee trade-in ec dwelling, FHA 1 wires. ae .
Swalustoe Builders eng Developers of example, can simply points out der takes into = ear :
29 W, Lavresce__FE Sai let | account the estimated cost of re be ace are preduehy' cs Ylanng DOORS “B,
conditioning deducts “sccord:+—& c ete produce the kit, their makeup is! r
ingly. . |__| | mot the same in every case. All Flush—All Sizes”; <4 i
| ‘g | items, however, are molded of ——=SPECIAL BUY -
; | ——— * |ivory-colored urea: plastic, which /.
} Unfilled Se acks 8 4 meets national safety code regu- Factory ‘b
: ° BR |1ations for fire resistance. _| Seconds = te" and Under
7 a Show wei ee A topical at contains a lneth| | Aas « xtension , quick clamp !
: roug. aint | fittings for both the plug and ap- MERCER “FLUSH
eeeman| _,Phintine covers « mutitude of) | | ar \lanee-wyy exter, for, wall “caticts:|{ DOOR SALES a. _ mover Up two-way ouflet and bulb socket elisboro Walled Lake
AT ONCE Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bi cracks in the plaster, your sins| |) [mee |) 4 : rae y screw into a single bulb socket; - wma rket 4-2222
: will find you out. p IRST FLOOR PLAN (1893-8 a screw plug’ outlet; an assort- ra
i sgge j oe Kampsen Repairing the -cracks, however, é $ | ment of fuses and a-roll of friction
$ | ion m 4 e ty mpany is not difficult. . PLAN FOR FUTURE—Planned for attic expansion, this is a/| tape.
4 2 : 377 Sewth Telegraph First, take a stiff brush or whisk | house for the handyman. With space upstairs for two large bed- ARE you ; ais FE 4-0528 broom and remove the loose plaster | rooms and an extra bath, it is a house that can grow with the family. ‘Window’ Washing
To Reduce Our Inventory! — = “uum | from the cracks. Smooth off crum- | This is plan 1893-C by William G. Chirgotis, Architect, 968 Stuyvesant |
s bly edges with a sharp tool and/ aye Union, N. J.. The house covers less than 1,100 square feet | More Tricky i in
z you are ready ee patching. without garage, and is planned for a full basement with workshop |
m ra. Pa spay ob og Bons A rang a space. (Further information | ond blueprints available from —" pirect Sunlight
: Come See Us for Savings U eer we et ee _ —_ sun as well as rain can
| 11 te ‘50a Thousand Feet! : ALUMINUM Vee o tate oa tities wet. | BUI Own Home| Newest TV Sets ° = ee ; jee @ ora
| ACCORDION beeen in Three Years “Tet bs: ty Som 9 new 4 | , : ~ ° .
! wa now ony - 1) INSULATION | Kgl oft smooth, ertce. | Spare Time Made for Uti i = = Ne. 2 and. Better $ | The _ plaster _ennding, fe A young married couple, with | “tising Shall ae ‘een
Yellow Pine $19500 | with water before the new plaster | [0 experience in major carpen- M Be Room Dividers cause uneven evaporation of the Broker .
1 6 M filler is added. | try, have built an attractive ay . e| cleaner and give a streaked sur- Willis M ’
x eeeoeoese i , Only @ small amount of plaster | singie floor plan near Wil- Storage Cabinets, al tace 7
| ot Parte should be mixed at 8) i nsville, N. Y. virtually| Combination Units | It's) more economical, she con- | BREWER
We 2g Kiln Dried | When the patch is dry, sand| through their bare-handed la- NEW YORK (INS)—Televi- | (oe s cloth. but both must be it Fir $ 7 away any roughness, dust and bor. They undertook the am- sion seta offer more cabinet | free . * — >"
‘. - $ | 4Q00 | prime and then apply the new color | bitious project because they style value this winter than A gpod cleaning solution can be || Contracts © Will trade contrat
x s | coat. wanted to enjoy the satisfac-| oo botore. concocted from one tablespoon of | for Ranch Type Home
8-16-Fr. Lengths ce : tion of building the house they | © The newest TV sets are be-| washing soda dissolved in a pail of || *Cemplete Real Estate Services : th - j really wanted. Th clear water
| 1 Cer Lood } 4 Ways fo Make Verne Simril, s physical /'né eee sate tak ere On a very cold day moisten’| Roosevelt Hotel
J P ak Sés_thew the bhatt ‘gues j chemist, and his wife, drew the dividers, storage pieces or the cloth with alcohol or kerosene. Offices tor —_
White Pine sreuer —— FTAs somi-thich bets, while Type- Mirrors Glisten | plans te the house. whieh on | punch -top eakinety—al for the |Heresme te a very elliciont Oyxi]-Some-Sete en oon
1x10 SHIPLAP MI] e INFRA st cold! Types cated of four, bedrooms, full price of the TV alone. jexeanve cleaner pared dean “ Restoring the glint to mirrors Is ~ , The price isn't low, because seed
— “by - ee no problem with any of several fair sine dining poems living | nigh-style cabinets are evident ing paste may also be Hees there's only one (upward heat flow in winter), room with paneled walls, raft-, floor- | 40*8 with good results. §
: 1 Cer Lood ‘ * cleaning mixtures offered by MB) 004 ceiling atone fi late | OMY im the expensive Lalist: j 9 of Rockwoot (downward hest 1) mie Whisnant, home management |*Ted | © , rep models. But custom ideas defi- | special a a
+ Ho, 9 anid Dotter Fis flow in- summer), and 5 5/16” |) soecialist at North Carolina State 7 woneee nitely have come into the mass-| | “0 1's CNAs thich removes 4 get et $14Q00 | of Rickwoot (wall heat flowi. }) College. An engineer translated the | production —— ser TV a: aaa ieee: teehee Gn wee
‘ 2 6 =e \ She gives four : drawing into blueprints. There's a room-divider dows bright and clear.” sepa sa
| Meee S TreeBilt |i Pee FTES) | Tradenmen sid the traming. | oe ae tur and es masonry point
4 Cer soil water. | plumbing , Wiring and cord changer into a see- Asbestos Fiber Has . > aaa
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3 Bi k Co. 2. “Two tablespoons of kerosene |" 6 gimrils and their three | through divider. ~— ee No Good Substitute 7 \
: Ne..2-and Better Fir oc to four quarts of warm water. | young sons occupied the house, other set made exactly A
: ’ $1 4Q00 * 1992 b 3.-“One-fourth cup of ammonia which was weathertight but hutch-top cabinet, pr eenid Despite many efforts by research
Poaticc rive to four quarts of warm water. on-the bottom and 10- | chemists, no satisfactory substi-
} 2x8 Ss eeeese. FE 4.9531 4 “One-half cup denatured po ~oengnam icra, aon met | phonograph combination in the tute for asbestos fibers has ever : ” % tion. been i - 8x16-Pr. Lengths mn + agp holineaedson pletion time: 40 hours a week |* suspended top sec developed.
' for the first year, 20 hours; TV-and-stoerage models | One of Nature's age _m
as ' - weekly the next two years, dur-| have concealing doors—either able gifts. eee nity “ |
1x2 Utility Grode ~ ing Verne’s after office hours) tambour, shutter er plain |inown Som entay Buy the best! Avoid the
erg? ~ee ay ite ie, . ae y 4 -. oaks,
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Lap Boards F Find pecs Jobs| oy 4
off-duty TV and whatever |
Occurring in the earth as & blistering and peeling of
dense, heavy rock usually dark in
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tnaide to suit any decor. You,
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actually repels water as can be spun or woven
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> Open inhaling: tp 2 Briquettes—Disco early American, with a ehoice |s7* emplovéd widely in manufac. finer for protecting the
Ever} SH EETROCK Aa phe “0 eters. a oe ~ ali knotty pine or m&a-| aie. roofing and other building | inside or outside’masonry
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The lower half goes first, but it need’at condem your bere
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) ) a * } , y ; ‘
t ‘ b { , r- State Oficial issues
Insurance Warning | Commissioner Joseph A. Navarie
of the Michigan Department of
Insurance warned today that the
department would be unable to pro-
tec} persons buying insurance
from unlicensed companies . that
aye now waging an aggressive mail
eampaign.
In information prepared for the
Michigan Association of Insurance
Agerits, Navarre pointed out that
legal limitations of his office make
“it difficult to gombat mail solicita-
tion of unlicehsed organizations.
Persons solicited for insurance
solely by mail were urged to
contact Navarre's difice or estab-
lished imsurarice agents in their
communities for information on
the status of any insuratice organ-
ization,
While most insurance companies
and agents use mail advertising,
Navarre said mail order proposals
~ failing to designate the name and | pe@
address of a licensed Michigan
pom should be checked thorough-
y.
Cass City OES Club Fa
Elects New President
CASS CITY—Mrs. Erwin Binder-++-50- 40a. Ce
was elected president for the com-
ing year at a meeting of Nellie
M. Young Past Matrons Club of
Echo. Chapter 337 of OES Wednes-
day.
Other officers elected were Mrs.
Harry Falkenhagen, vice president;
Mrs. Mason Wilson, secretary; and
Mrs. Arthur Little, treasurer.
THE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF WATER-
ford,. County of Oakland, State of
Michigan, ordains
The following amendment to the
Waterford Township Building Code: Sec-
Vion 304.3 Exterior Walls—te read: ance neeNeY Ma Local Markets
Produce~
Farmer to Consumer
Beeta, Ounch ... eeeccegenee 10
3 tor 25 ei
sm
e
BI
2
Bd
2
at
*
3.00
Bi
+. 178 to a
Celery DURCD ceseccscsees
fees, epocacccess eee “ ber ivenrags
Carnations, Gosen . seve 1.00
Chrysanthemums, ‘dozen ee 1.00
Wholesale
Bose,
Kiete, No.
celery, No. 1,
root, No. 1, 1.00-1.50-dos. : cumbers, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu. Bggplant,
No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu; fennel, No. 1, .75-96
doz. bchs Horseradish, No. 1,
3.25 basket. Leeks, No. 1, 4.00-1.50 dos.
behs; onions, dry, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 50-
Ib. bag; onions, green, fancy, 1.25 doz.
behs; No. 1, 1.00-1.15 dos. behs; onions,
pickling, No.. 1, per bb. renips
No. 1, 1.25-1.%5 % bu. Parsley, curly,
No. 1, .75-1.00 dos. bchs; parsley root,
peppers, cayenne, No. 1, .75-1.25 pk.
basket; peppers, green, sweet, fancy,
250 bu; No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Potatoes.
No. 1, 1.00-1.25 50-Ib. bag; potatoes,
_. 1, 200-740 100-ib. bag. Pumpkins,
°o. 1 , .15-1.25 bu. Radishes, white, No.
1, .80-1.00 dos. behs; Pherae emma
No. 1, 1.50-2:06 ba; radishes, red;fancy
1.00 doz. behs; No. }; Gos. behs.
1. Framing.
All external
stiffness and properly anchored to re-
main in place during high winds and |
be -reasonably permanent, provided how-
ever, that mo type of “a shall be
used other than those a
by the Township Board “" Priist
spproved materials may be otitained
from the building inspector. Alj exterior
wood or metal stud wails shafl provide
strength and rigidity eysivelent to the
tollowing
2 inch by 4 Inch wood studs spaced
Bot more than i6 inches on center
for all _walis
Alt studs shai be testened to wage:
plates top and bottom;
braced at outside corners of walls a
Wali where wood sheathing
shall ha is used.
corner posts either built- a
not less than three 2 by 4s
Top pilates shall be not: jess than doubled
2 a 4a which shall lap at. ell sorners
and et all interstcting
such laps shall be pn ll a iked. All
window and door openings i}: have
studs doubled on faaitg, The timber stud
shall be-cut to recetve-4heJ)eader over
the opening and shall extend in one
piece from header to bearing.
Headers over all openings™-shall be
doubled and shall be-set. on etige In
liew of beadefs; trussed construction may
be used
exceed the following for the size given.
Spans up to 4 feet, two 2 by 4s
Spans 4 feet to 5% feet two 2 by 6s
Spans 6% feet to 7 feet two ; ~~ & |was ‘‘Famous Women of the
over T feet two 7 by 1! =
is amendment is hereby 4 EF to | Bible.
be immediately effective to presérve the
— health, peace, safety and morais
4 hereby ordered to take effect thirty
‘ae Gays after publication. Made and
passed this 17th day of October 1963
t 18 O. BARRY,
Waterford Township “—e
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Por the purchase of Police Cars
Equipment
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the Township Clerk, We-
terford Township. - 10955 Huron Street. Pontiac Michigan. |
Oakland County. Michigan unti) 16:00
am. November 12. 1954 st which time
the bids will be pubticty opened ‘and | problems tray be interested in a| by Gerald G
read end the @iffereft items noted
Three (3) automobiles equipped as fol-
Color: Light grey
Model: 3 door-Gtendard
Synchro-mesh Transmission
Heavy Duty bettery and generator
Directiona) Signals
Windshief@ “Washers
Heater and Defroster
Qoodyear or Goodrich Tires
~ Poam rubber—Custions front
- Undercoating
The right is reserved by the Tekan
ed reject any Pin all bids and to waive
jartties tm any bid in the interest
ee Township.
LOUIS G. BARRY
Waterford Township Clerk
Oct. 31, Nov. 2, ‘83
TISEMENT FOR BIDS
The Waterford Ealge ore Ale of
| Waterford Township, Oakland County
‘ will receive bids on pr ls for the
‘ eonstruction of Frembes Road Extension
crossing GO. T. & W. RR. South of Dixie
: 4n-Drayton Plains. Michigan
untt! 11:00 am. of November 12, 1953
at the office of the Waterford Township |
Clerk, 4906 W. Huron Street_ iM-5@).
Michigan F -
Plans and » ications may be ob-
tained by de ing $500 with the
Township Clerk he amount of Geposit
will be refunded. if plans and docu
ere returned in good condition | mente
— 10 days after the opening
bid }
The Waterford Township Board of Wa-
terford’ Township, Osekiand County,
Mich reserves the right to reject any
or all bids and to waive any informali-
t the biddl
_ . ATERPORD TOWNSHIP BOA
OARLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN.
LOUIS ©. BARRY,
— he Lig Clerk.
t. 31, Nov. 2, ‘53 wall covering materials; nut,
shall be moisture-resistant, of sufficient | licious, No. 1,
partitions. All|, cee aa No. 1, 2.00-2.25 bu. Squash,
Acorn. i, .75-1.00 bu; squash, Butter-
No. 1, .90-1.25 bu; squash, =
1S-1.00 bu; squash, Hub
| bard, No. 1, .75-1.00 bu, Tomatoes, het-
house, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 10-Ib. basket;
tomatoes fancy, 1.50 pk. basket; No. 1,
90-1.25 pk. basket; tomatoes, eutdoor,
fancy, 3.50 ‘% bu;
bu. Turnip, No. 1, .80-
turnip. t d, No. I, 1.00-1.50
Greens
Collard, No
1, 1.00-1.50 bu: mustard, No. 1,
bu; spinach, No. I, .75-1.25 bu;
No. 1, ' .75-1.06 bu. —— No. 1,
75-125 bu: turnip, No. .76-1.25 bu.
Lettuce -_ salad ad Celery ~
We: =t tu. Endive,
a EE Re
er} $ ~
‘és
g é
pe onise “pu; endive,
1, teabe bu. Escarole No. 1,
bu; escarole, bleached, No. 1,
bu. Lettuce, head, No. 3 :
1.00-1.60° "bu
lettuce,
maine, No. 1,
—— 20.00-21.00 30-doz. case Eges:
medium, 16.50- i S0{ “small, 12.50- 1330. 7
|‘Women of Bible’ Topic .-
Spans for headers shall not,
and
General Motors, Ford or
| for Club at Metamora
METAMORA—Topic for the Pil-
grim Club at its meeting Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. R. J. Gardner
| Thirteen members and one guest
were present. Election of officers
| will be held at the next meeting,
|Nov. 10, in the home of Mrs.
aos Walker.
Film at Lapeer to Show
How School Was Built | clothes ‘and other personal posses- yo
triplets who were a year old this GEE! — Gave: Gregory and Gene, Washington
the goblins; ghosts and gremlins a run this year. }
¥
week are giving
got up the boys’ i *
THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 51, 1953
The three G's, who live on Gaither street, are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier. Daddy, who
“get up” is a G-Man. y
Find Royal Oaker
Hanging From Tree BURGETTSTOWN, Pa. (UP) —
The body of Charles J. Bellanger, |
31, of 1517 W. Maple Ave. Royal | "| Oak, was found hanging from a |
tree by a tow cable yesterday
[ene & reed six miles went ot
here.
Police said Selene, an elec-
tronics -tiaintenance technician,
Lapparently committed suicidé.~A
handwritten will, leaving his per-
sonal effects to various relatives,
was found. However, there was no
other note.
Bellanger’s automobile, filled with
sions, was néarby.,
Suffers Jaw Injury ~
in Three-Car Crash Mrs. Bessié Blasingame, 30, of
449 S. Edith St., was admitted to
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for a
fractured jaw, suffered in a three-
car collision at Auburn Ave. and
Marshall Bivd. yesterday.~She was
a passenger in an auto driven
LAPEER COUNTY—Schodls: “in
the county. fared with building |
| Meeting Monday im Lapeer--High 7
School.
Deputy Supt. Thayer of Wash-
film and tenaw County will
his com- explain the story of
munity built a new eer will
problems. School officials * a
(am: are invited. also answer questions
Royal Ook Youth Joiled
David LeMaster, 16, of 2024
Crooks Rd., Royal Oak, was
ordered confined to Oakland
County Jail for 60 days by Oakland
County Circuit Judge Frank L.
Doty Friday on a charge of
statutory rape. LeMaster was also by her husband, Marion H., 39
| Quoting the motorists involved, |
Pontiac Police said an auto driver
Wasik, 33, fat =
‘Lakeland, Syivan Lake,
| sudden stop at tle sieueclion
after attempting to a left)
turn.
A third auto driven by W. J |
FggacoriorM 43, of Ricenons |
Wasik's car, said police.
Extension Club Receives
Copper Tooling Lesson
GINGELLVILLE — Second
Chance Extension Club met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Sanford
Thursday for the second lesson on
copper tooling given by Mrs.
James Murphy with Mrs. Sanford
assessed $200 costs and placed on
three years probation after being
+waived to Circuit
Juvenile. Court
Installs Health Center
GRAND RAPIDS (?)—Calvin
| College has remodeled a former
cafeteria in the men's dormitory
into‘a health center with two com-
as pletely equipped hospital rooms,
A registered | and a laboratory.
nurse will be in attendance.
Nationally Known
Emerson 21” Table Regularly $229.95
G.E. 17” Console
@ ADMIRAL
@ EMERSON TV SALE During Our
GREAT PRE-MOVING SALE!
Mahogany finish. Reg. $299.95
© CAPEHART © GE
BIG TRADE-IN OFFER TV Sets Reduced
$199°°
"249° © PHILCO @ RCA~ Court from | assisting.
Hostesses were Mrs. Hugh My- |
ers, Mrs. Murphy, and Mrs. San-
| ford
Next meeting will be Nov. 10 for |
| a lesson on _Christmas workshop.
} | Lodge Calendar Reg. meeting Areme Chapter No.
503, O. E. S. Roosevelt Temple, 22
State St.. Monday evening, Nov.
2, 8 p. m. Officers practice. Sun.
| Nov. Ist, 4 p: m. Svea Pfahlert,
Secretary. —Adv
Job Daughters, Bethel No. 5, will |
méet Monday, November 2 at the |
Masonic temple at 18% . Law- |
rence St. Regular business meet- |
ing 7:30 p. m._ : —Adv
. fe .
News in Brief- Clyde off, 38, of Hillsdale Dr.,
pleaded guilty to reckless driving |
and paid a $75 fine yesterday when |
he appeared before Pontiac Judge |
Charies P. Webster.
A plea of guilty to a charge of |
drunk driving yesterday cost Leo
B. Woldington, 35, of 103 Mechanic
|S. $75 when he appeared before |
Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Fin-
hegan.
Eat Hearty, Folks! St. Benedict's
family style roast beef dinner
$1.50 adults, T5e children. Noon til
6 p. m. W. Huron at Lynn Street.
Nov. lst —Adv.
Final Clearance: Men's and la-
dies’ clothing, all sizes. Silver Fox |
scarf, cheap. Temple Beth Jacob,
corner Orchard Lake & Exchange,
Sat; Oct. 31,6to9p.m. —Adv
HM your friend's Ja jal) and needs
bail, Phr-OR 3-7N0. C. A. Mitchell
Back Local Government
LAKE CITY # — Missaukee
County Board of Supervisors has
gone on record with 4 resolution
a
SHOP
TONIGHT
‘til 9 P.M. Park Free Hubbard Carage
20 S. Perry St.
See "Generous Jim” For Easy Terms
Open Evenings Until 9
HAMPTON
ELECTRIC CO. 286 State St. at Johnson FE Precis: goer
| Another child will know the‘happiness of better hearing with Sonotone’s |
| millionth instrument. Nency Hill (left), 10 years old, of Lake Ronkon- |
| koma, N. Y., needed « hearing aid but her parents could not provide one. | Irving I. Schachtel (right), President of Sonotorié Corporation and
+ teader of a nationwide crudade for the conservation of children's hear-
} ing, Brought the pretty, blonde child to Sohotone headquarters, at Elms- | | ford, N. Y. When the millionth instrument to be turfied aut of Sonotone’s |
| factories was passed by the production liné, he gave it to Nancy. The
| millionth instrument was a new all-transistor mode!. Sonotone’s first
-SONOTONE HEARING SERVICE FE 2-1225 Opening Reminds
=| Milford of Storm MILFORD — Complete recovery
| from the tornado which struck here
| last June will be marked Tuesday
with the re-opening of the Kroger
store, one of the hardest hit
structures.
.. The store plans one week of
grand opening with prizes every
day during its harvest week. Mil-
ford merchants have joined in set-
ting aside the same week as ‘‘bar-
| gain days.”’
Councilmen have granted
a special request of the Kroger
Ce. for a large search light
truck to be parked in front of
the store from ¢ to § p. m. dur-
ing the week.
Stores participating in “bargain
days” will be open both Wednes-
| day _afternoon _and evening
Business Notes: . )
Farms in Use
by Ford Tractor. |" oe Birmingham _ Division! “Paw Paw (ei—Th A. F.
Has 2,683 Acres for | Murch Co. is distributing $600,000 aoat to 250 Paw Paw and Van Buren Tests, Demonstrations any talk ig”
Ford Tractor Division of Bir-| Srapes delivered during the recent ingham is ing that big pressing season. Payment was at
league sports teams aren't the
the raté@ of $100 a ton.
only groups with extensive “farm
systems” at their disposal,
It operates a 2,683-acre farm |
system for training personnel and |
testing implements at three large |
sites in the area.
~ At the 600-a¢re Deer Lake Hilts
Farm wear Clarkston in a lux-
uflous’ manor house converted
into «classroom space, Ford
tractor distributors frem all over taterene F V4% ,!
Equitable Life Assur. Sec. HOME MORTGAGES
DICK MINEWEASER 1810 State Bank Bidg. 5.6772 Mi 4-8864
the country attend classes and
practical demonstrations of the
latest farm equipment methods
and devices.
Following an intensive study
period there, the distributors re-
turn to the districts to pass on
their newly-acquired knowledge to 710-712 West Huron Street "MIMEOGRAPHING FORMS — OF POSTAL CARDS — — LEGA Foams — “PRICE ta8TS=-
PONTIAC 1AC LETTER SHOP Phone FE 2-9921
dealers.
Courses also are held there for
sales managers and personnel
men, varying from two to seven
days.
At Dearborn Farms, Dearborn,
a 1,300-acre site is utilized with a
similar 883-acre site in Wash-
tenaw County for research and
testing of tractors and other |
farm equipment.
Here the bugs are worked out |
of experimental models, and new
designs receive their initial field
trials. Together, the “farm sys- |
tem” provides close at hand sites |
for both personnel training and |
equipment ee
Samuel E. MacArthur, treas-
urer and controller of Federal-
Mogul Corp., Detroit, will mod
esd neetmmeemnerctoca ae
GAUKLER
STORAGE CO.
ino. 1 specialists in |
|storage, packing, local |
and long-distance moving
Ne. Ten U..a. Mwys. Ne.
Ne. 1 ta Your Community “OPEN
_ SUNDAYS From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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in the pages of your Savings Account Book! Each page
is a chapter in your life...
dream that can come true, Consistent savings brings that
satisfying sense of “getting somewhere.”
much you can save from each paycheck. Then make your
make it a habit to “‘pay-yourself” at the
time you cash your check. It’s the easiest and one sure way
to reach your goals in life.
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on savings accounts.
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the 10th of the
month’ ¢a?’'n from
the first of the
- month. ‘
Any amount opens
an account.
Insured to $10,000
by Federal Savings
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Corporation.
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Survi ving besides s his
Donna, are two daughters, Jean
and Mrs. Robert V. Taylor of
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members here Thursday presented
ett ieh for $2,495 to the directors Oakland, a i
rehabilitation
cgi
Death Notices .
Donelson
with Dr. Marbach officiating.
in White ‘Come pone MALO MeDL. tn - ~~ tery. Mr. Poe will lie im state at
Donelson:Johns Puneral
CTOBER 3,” trude R., 2600 Woodbine, age 50;
be wife of Francis C. Sears;
cao meaner
8 p. m. at the Pursiley
. KPunera) service will
, Mov. 2nd, at 8t
Benedict's Church at 9
Interment in Mt. Hope
. Mrs. Sears will He in
the Pursiey Funeral
t=
Sasa aca Easiear Read oar = , 1963,
ert Leeland, 2917 Chevrolet st be
Y W&uyY dear sunt. Mrs James Vokrali.
sway on Nov }, A961
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HUNTOON Ambulance Service
FE 2-0189
Voorhees-Siple
FUNERAL HOME or Motor uted *\ “mie
Donelson-Johns}, HOME MACHINIST, ALL ! |
.
a
__ Wanted Male Help 5
We-need a man who is
available afternoons and
Saturdays to work wit h
our carriers. A car is
necessary.
APPLY IN PERSON
Fred Thompson
CIRCULATION DEPT.
THE PONTIAC
-|- - PRESS
Has
tion if you qualify. Apply in
8 N. Telegraph sear
GOOD
At our place and we nee
help. One good man t
sell Used Cars an
Trucks. Good pay an promo- tf
ow
d
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d
d
many benefits. See Mr.
Cox at Earl R. Milliman
€o:, 147 S. Saginaw St.
experiece Fe, Se
Se
do ty for ¥ ageres- sive man for womens Get.
tm Detroit experience. Sa}-
AROUND, GOOD
WAGES & WORKING Wanted Male Help 5 atte \ahe tt eeeeeaaed
MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE
co.
“YELLOW PAGES”
SALESMAN
DUE TO THE INCREASE IN
OUR BUSINESS. WE HAVE AN
OPPORTUNITY FOR THE
RIGHT MAN WITH THE FOL-
LOWING QUALIFICATIONS.
HE MUST BE MARRIED,
GRADUATE, PREVIOUS SALES.
EXPERIENCE. MUST HAVE
AUTOMOBILE.
< -~ MB PAY
SALARY -
EXPENSES. COMMISSION ~-
‘YOU HAVE A GOOD FUTURE
WITH MICHIGAN BELL TELE-
PORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCE-
MENT
CALL FOR. AN APPOINTMENT
BETWEEN 830 A. M. AND § P. M.
MAINTENANCE MAN With all around experience cn me-
tenance
Precis.on Products N
ester Ra. _Clawsen, Mich.
YOUNG MAN. Oi
JOURNEYMEN ONLY
Fisher Body Division Pontise
0 Baldwin Ave
~ REAL ESTATE |
SALESMEN’
ian ;
of tae Co-operation Exchange.
Earnings unlimited.
AHAN REALTY CO
___8070 West Huron @treet
TOOL DESIGNERS STEADY WORK AND OVERTIME
Meese nectense end vecwtinge.
Mo. C. "Manufacturing Co.
138 Indienwood Rd 1
Appear im person. Montcalm
—_ tr. 3% East Mont oa :
Beginning Salary $2900 per Year
Paid Vacations
Retirement and Insurance Plans
Ostein Appoistment« From
OAKLAND COUNTY, PERSONNEL
FOR WANT ADS
DIAL FE 2-8181
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7
ii i is :
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day of publication
- RATES
fe Sat i ioe -= 92.53 : “3 % 12 +s s 2.00 360 6. (840 6 2.40 4.32 6.48 ? 2.80 oe en
: 3% “a He}
Birmingham Office -
Ph. Midwest 4-0844
379 Hamilton
CONDITIONS. YATE =
MACHINE WORKS.
115 MAIN ST-»ROCH-
ESTER, MICHIGAN.
RATIONALLY ADVERTISED CON-/| gatwsMAN
cern has opening for men or
women —with- -cars. Mave dealers
earning up to $100 end over per
ww time dealer peo :
at-
TIME DRIVER TO HAUL R ot apply a Coal Co., 610
_ Tex. Ave.
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Regitly expanding financial
institution will train 3 men
for executive positions. Age
22-28. Complete training in
new office, will assure ag-
gTessive young men of sd-
vanecm*nt. Company insur-
ance end retirement. Auto
mobile necessary. For ap-.
pointment phone Mr. Rea oe te veretig, sieset
So a —
Ser T wanted for rebuilding
fm our shop.
M .C. Manufacturing Co.
to
Grive weil. birth ce: tes
or affidav’t from rente
a a. 4 and 5 bp. m. at 6
Whyne. Rik
Tz ¥
MEN ‘WHO <
__AGE 340 MIGH scHooL |
PHONE_CO. WITH MANY_Op._| if
CALL COLLECT FLINT 32-0086}
__Lake Orton | oF 7 Wanted Male Help 5 il
WTD, YOUNG MAN WITH 8OME
e e in . erafte,
art or display work. ust be in
g+od physical condition to do work
a+ cssistant in display
m Po -itien lead to ad-
vecement if abilig is shown. Ex-
perienced or experiefce
eS. Apply personnel office
attes
WANTED ROUTE MAN. SALES
from truck.
5 days week. Salar
or commission if
ounday acres,
Orchatd Lake
ALES PEO.
je, We nave a direct sales deal
at fits you. FE 45172
Dbat call before 9 0, I'm sieep-
ing Don't call after 10:00, I've
gone to the movies.
“AUTO MECHANIC _ Auto Tht fage, Avbura ¥
YOUNG MAN % TO % YRS. OLD. INTER-
IN LEARNI 8
APPAREL BUSI A TO
ASSIST MANAGER MR
N 1 LEGRPH B rT. 8. TE
Bloomfield Fashion “Shop REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Experienced preferred. FE 4-
4 fer appointment.
WTD. BY A 30 YEAR Okp Com- ny experienc eunas machine repair man. Steady
Work, Top wages, vaications with
ad Call for appotntment. Mr.
. J. Roy, FE 5-413.
LESMEN
furni-hings
. s-Newports. 14 N. Saginaw
WANTED REAL ESTATE SALES-
man. Good opportunity to Become
broker. References Fnene Mar-
_Ket_¢1444 for appointment.
REAL ESTATE saLesmaf
LICENSED . FULL TIME PROVEN SALES ABILITY
LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 136 E Pine St.
Wanted Female Help © OBL BLL LL LO LOLI OO
‘LADIES
Would an extra $100 or $150 make
the approach of Christmas shop-
ping more pléasant? Maybe 6200
would be better, in thid case, re-
lax. There ts « Sante Claus. Avon
Cosmetics ts the answer. Hours
art convenience, no ex -
ence necessar Write to irs
Rarvéy. 42 Murphy 6...
MIDDLEAGED OR ELDERLY white la“), more for home than weeee 3} 5e8« A
Wanted Female Help 6
BOOKEEPING & SECRETARIAL
WORK.
Tren
am St Tek i 2
Telegraph. 7
young who can re-
one Wn m small. office gbod
salary. om experience
"S ability, Tie State Bank
_ Building PFE +1574
KrrcHEN
not meotesene. must
furnirn good references pply in
fr. oe W Huven —_
TOR, EXPERI-
Beauty Rect Maple, ee
Birm M460. Evenings FE 248
EXPERIENCED PART TIME cook $77 Auburn Ave — _
EXPERIENCED CHECKER HER- nard Cleaners. FE 23-6304
LIGHT HOUSEWORK 2 children, 1
for
io home while
PE ¢70i8 until 3 pm *
children 6 days week. OA 8-3273
before.3. —
“WORK NEAR HOME
able a
charge, 2 school age children.
drinkers Write Daily Press
FULL TIME SALESLADIES. OPEN- ings ‘n children's wear and cos
earn a * : isd
XPERIENCED C ge ®. A
waitress, -Eat-More h, 021 W.
Huros. ao Zé se —
| PART TIME.
4031,
__| REFINED
ervon | cADY DESTRES
Wanted Female Help 6
CARE FOR 2 CHILDREN, MOTHER
DENTAL ASSISTANT, MUST BE ev dependable one
2-633' for appt between
_ 3 and 5. — ;
MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE
for blind, yeed veteran, must
live in. Saturdays and Sundays off,
$30, OR 37616.
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LADY FOR ALL AROUND WORK. must know a little cooking, Baid-
_ win restaurant, 679 Baldwin.
HONEST, RELIABLE WOMAN FOR
general housework, cooking and ppg Paton a le every
other ay . yunny
room and beth. References. $30
_MI 46340
TYPIST IBM, ORDER BILLING clerk, day week. ted vi- 6 Loca’
etinity Wal Lake. transporta-
+ team necsonghtediepis-bes- ih Rai}.
~ | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, OR -24—CO
appearing. Must ve
handwriting. Appiv Fos Dry Clean-
ers, "19 .W. Huron.
REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN
hare if you are
. to be taught’ and are «
hard worker thig ts the opportun-
ity to make money ae =
CRAWFORD AGENCY
REALTUR OPEN EVES
214, Opeyk PE 66617; FE 41549
cut R
able. Hollywood Mig. Co.
wood 4. 0
Help Wanted
YS & GIRLS EARN MONEY
er were time. FE 14008
Instructions 8 “nan
WANT TO LE
ROSS. CHINA PAINTING STUDIO.
day and evening classes tes
and imported
Harbor.
4 ACCORD!
“Work Wanted Male 9
a nap COUPLE WITH 12
year olf son will exchange part
Ume @ork for living -quarters
FE $-3!-3
MAN WANTS WORK ON FARM
fer home than wages. Cal!
pm FE oes :
CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK of kinds. FE 6-000
AS HAD EXPER!-
ENCE IN SELLING. DRIV-
GQ AND ROOFING. FE
CARPENTER WORK NEW & RE-
tr Cabinets a specialty. FE
MAN WITH TON | BTAKE TROCE wants work FE 44625
SINOLE. @ FARM LIFE EXPER. had fence - on take charge. :
FOR HURON FRIENDLY MARKET
PLASTERER WANTS WORK BY hour Cal efter 430 FE
74187
YOUNG MAN
GIRL DESIRES DAY
work. 23-2608 |
| HOUSEWORK BY DAY. FE 1-07T38
Crescent Lake
PRACTICAL NURSE, FREE TO ‘mn, best of references. Call
+4377 between 2 and 6 pm
WORE ENTS OM ATG 4 ot da, work. 5 days. rE
WASHINGS & ITRONINGS MEND-
se asciey | "iets, em bror J) work 56-0678. ;
am j live
s ~ WANTS s TO . ROUSE | -
; <— _~* s v3 work part time.
bald
RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN oa day Work Good refs. FE
_ 1668, _— —=
BABY SITTING WANTED
SLORED GIRL WANTS WORK 3
or 4 days wk. FE 56-0004.
. MIMEOORAPHING, TYPING . dissertations, secretarial
work, EM 35197. —
PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE, 77 — experience. Call rE
0165 G
Press. LOH HOvEE- elderly lady. 3148 Pridham. Pe 1-619 -
5 | MAN WITH % TON TRUCK WANTS
work. Call Ume, FE 46421
evemng ‘
iy a Ae
: MACHINE SHARPENED
, | MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY ST.
-|"A&B TRENCHING
—_—
sansa tae See CURTAINS, WASHED & IRONED Low prices. Guar, FE 5-6804.
Painting-Decorating 11A
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, PA- a BT Santusty. rE
CARS, FURNITURE & INTERIOR trim. FE 54-6135, after 4p. m.
PAINTING — PAPER HANGING, < ot4 removed, Sandusky — FE
PAPERHANGING._ OUTSIDE plaster repairing. FE
A-l PAINTING |— WORK: GUAR. anteed. Free estimates. Phone FE
PAINTING PAPERHANGING PA- ell removed. BT Sandusky, rE
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAPERING PAINTING WALL
remov' _Chari ‘.
White. Leave a a ‘om
WALLPAPERINO AND PAINTING ‘all for est FE 40355. °
PAINTING, INSIDE OvuT. FREE estimates, PE 23-4131 -
PAPERING, PAINTING REF. FE
Painting & Wall Washing Free Estimates Reas. FE 23-2706.
Free estimates, Rees. FE $2211
laws” eaves
Te
Watt Washing & Painting Thomas Upholstering
Phone FE 5-8888
' 0 Cor. Moving & Trecking 12) £." Stunt tetun oe FoR | FAST EFFICIENT PICKUP & TCE Oty mars ¥
“Lireterane |e ee CALL DICK FOR TR NO | oC. — . TES MD. M. TV SERVICE APTER i
PE 24808 ANYTIME. M | p.m. call PE 66771
a cee? & HAULING.
A ANY KIND, REA- 2-887.
SUDDEN SERVICE ashes bich and light trucking FE ¢4078
INCINERATOR SERVICE ~ ashes silo FE PE 5-400.
HAULING ANY ETWD Sask | son-vae pest IW tv SERVICE. FORD ¥ 1 TRACTOR with Ex.| So! Teethersite Radio. 2 years rienced driver tor ‘hire Wii | experience. FE 3-406 a your semi-trailer. Hourly or GUARANTEED TV REPA a
a alia: nanan BON Radio's on: ONT HAULING. REASONABLE | HOME illus — BB
“"Draytes ares OR SAB Ae DAY OR MONT FOR poet ree, rick Or a MITCHELL’S TV
a aut fee yw Building Service 15
mater a x “2. T House Raising—Moving OCKING & HAULING. kUB and excavat- ~ & raking lesves anytime. ing. ; _ _ —
Santee. +. a oe yoy | FREE RATIMATES On DING
Crue FS 32008, cay tue PLUMBING AND HEATING H& ver wi v7 * FE 63061. oa
shredded bieck dirt Pee
top re toa
SMITH MOVING | Van or Pickup Service FE +4006
~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local vo Rang, Bistenes Moving
Trucks for Rent ACTORS
ENT
1% Ton Stakes
Trucks
AND % Ton Pickups
eed Dum Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co,
PE 4-0661—PE 4-1442
Garden Plowing 124 ow AA agen: 0+ aN aees
WwTD DISCING. DRAG
leveling, hay & weed mow
con FE
HOT COATING
yILT-UP
ALL TYPES OF ROOFS room 1 p.m. . semi modé AG Hg Hill stone. ; og *
a with breakt ki fgg some z ¢ room rooms. < 1B ‘oom s eepore)
. rehou fo iret fi = ‘ast ae Only $1,250 _— boat furniture oa model ee Ba way’ Wo :hoored “fireplace. v-
A = ; ac thi a Bon, beth N CABS LA oan wctaded: | Feces de screened. Te tile Featlon” space fees
vailable fintahed.: en id fur- ew toe, —— 5 : rage. with caaae r _ and oe s — ae :
to tee _ | ore Mage ps and 1 porch bunge- trun” basement or open¢ one. term: s. oF ase. ae,
new’ workhouse, build Downto “ partic Th | ony vs Bp "plate ist oak 7 carpeting To rom Ce Savi 8 G00 serves. i
leases : w : -Z te wall ; ude : -
your a a ‘ped to tans town Inc ome ree — Ts tev * : ge Blectrie’ appl also A SAVINGS
ley st ae Ge ceanian” 4a on | dl You" hig Shak eadgale applisces. YOUR CHANCI TO y
or the t M jent st s and like om ot Y CHAN U
below r. . combina te ev reet. . e. ca bath this as pare and is er home our own ce TO
phone, a. te tion erythin ing “room rpeted It with uccessful ideal lot home OWN
, Edw. M, St Se one edroom. |open ee | > Seton: pa ‘oe |. gi, Ta vgs A he
. beth and 4 8 and ter lot, FE 8634 M y. E : new 4 °
mae ee a KR Sirens: oc foe" lope Sux, on Sua is | Bear oe
venings conn eee $13, eucnene was base- a pty M.T 5 7 ot 66 380, s1.tee- . well in
se 7 seal t $4,000 d yg heat Brick « 4PM TO You sylvan Villag Pinisitid chr, Offered
Fer your — prec a - CAM . cirea ul find find Qlincrs. : _ NEEDS
WE Sate Houses 40) 5Y! Aaarest 4 8 ments Realtor. ERON H. CLARK galew. Ces baad fone 2 ped. vou sey eee Trede
7 Sylvan I DESIGN 1362 W Co-op Me be - ing Lites oR bun- we LL IN
- wake : “SIGNE . _Huron 8t_ r. nE kitche: : ft. liv- URE IT
W BUY Fe ”" INT a wick ame hom COMFORTABLE Open Bess] cea eee HA
E T OR 6 ROOM R At clots 14x17, home, liv TABLE , ath Knott 4) and ms »
- : DE Fon _No san BE cnc Oy ; Apts. Furnished -_ ble Nitehen fir ‘Bagi LIVING E , . tien ress Tynes ee REALTY. CO.. REA 7
. [pasa on otpchmangs |, Hentet e 3s bey tier ieee | | Guessi 1S "Miny Mem "aca SS rag RES
| ORR |? $eOMRAT RANT BENE ies See | (Bese feats essin cpt Pog os mane a
— . jerrimac after 5 week, 9% bn tah eden Mr a piostic Tiled fe break- eatures: g ent cceest gi maaeal T DOOR TO BRANC
a ‘ ——= 5. white surround ly at Tiled in whi . . Eve. and all conv ° POST BRAN
3 ust : RENT. W galow frame we this tached ga floor” reere- iM, JB Lee a Mrs Mel. tea nici wet: vans
= MAN oo pe “ ory pba is —— i 1. Acre: Lot . : ue ; $9 500. store
jor << ‘ard. . screen u = = 4 front,
va ee fort tamimer vsnjoyment Bp ng 21% Cerante Game? og Set a acs gee ‘ers row,
- ear rtabie rooms. te. $22 900. ly $105 s. Heat-| 3 tile bath pate large in two. sto ~ M BUNG.
hears panera s for BA per year Eight large closets ‘ : . uving tomy. 2 ry Sor ee culetsee bee ee sad
a * ult bast | Acre Est 4 Chins Veeuuee ganic we ae ee et 6 ee i
_ basement. 7 Bitches Pull eerong Cabtact Not exactly : pier gm ot cae titchen PAUL i erod sandy beech -
. Timk hd m a 5 Garbage t But < 5 rd ri M $12,500
bloc Oarage aod aoe ao Pe dispos: mod peope wit it has he 12212 A garb ine s and 832 W H JONES REA r
poo fh the. too! Only oe = feet ios May tery ae 6 Exbav ral aa ho ne = 100% jogger ie Saréanecs baths. Gas room gout uron rAL ESTATE
ba to bus. x ear t - vith a in rat — woe. | to guéss our dock —, ae sane J H BLOOM _ FE
sil saa a aa | ath ay on ria ae ig Be bad ‘hack Ope tee See na
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a eer rena HOME ~ yee pogo "rhebes 6. Planters Bo: oN ge 1 Mewer FE S-00ue Be pg imo Sees —
— 2. alow Ander . The x pect { Co 95-8004 K se m
. “bata San sestar. eed detvone Windows. ity 0. 11% Block | obtener tae me out and} PI Big ra The lg
wb cio |. ieee pce ee oe Ee Sak alert, taste plat to Build Now! ates Saat
7 *- ) :
Basement. a ease kiten- 4 yall stesteg-} 1! OU a. C a 2 nd “on Bunda every day. sadle:| ya ing, service an plete puna. ~ | LESCORW JR aa
, eytomatic ny Heat 7 ndays f y 30 p oe ree esti can give NCOL —
Walking dist atic heat” OPEN | * Con fom 10 pm. ~pie! mate on the WISNER. ik
¢d G oN Ss > 3 struc Dm. you your cho NER
Pall orton a Pisher AND ATURDAY r —_ Face Grice Usual spr “t'want for the bg 'HOOL DIST
c $8,450 wo — ND SU é Will d tek eonstru new whil. ‘ge. rush the t piece m bungelow
a . $2,200 * *KDAY uplicate : pou proazhshinm; ance e there ts Build urpace . bas ba. has love}
value priced per.month down 75> on vo Feoule concrete ba ‘sills, Driv sti maadariols aad abuna- has ga auto lagers saoee
foe a gned é-/ your lot iaed aka ae Drive areaed gt dnd lakes ts eee Fas hme Dy gy, ith
ppt Saget + 1303 Ottawa- Dri ~ Let pg en 9 = ceramic tie le ll cso_tneee- down” “t T0 with 61-000
better this -We rec- A +ve us show kite rds with tl ‘ ated as LOVELY . .coo~
buy one a ttrac y he _ knot 2 tol- ¥ ;
—< se00 , bung A “teet “cloon fomity how brick 4 bed our Three 7 a nae storme an cal wan 3450 Long | eR WOR
. mile alow loc an corner e WB gan Bedroom + ms and slumi- 86 Lake THIS D .
Dee ry owed of hy, a i my Hom Brick Econo- Floor screens 6 Wenonah Rd. Pin ep me Sang oo
tO Al ‘ Jast eune oo Pela & Rng gg ‘et , e with A lg ey Dr Ottawa el Pen pmo curaas
ue — | Youna oo - —-* bene Riregthee. iages wie omer and full basement as: aor sha a oe Ha “Cherokee R bet oo cough for “amine: cl
vate >be kite! room room pent fo b : t ul a 4 hot space,
— :, oo ro_wrra ys cam| Somes Se Rete Sie ot ielt"Srthisi| Te en oc pare Nal eiaeel de, | tt epee
mate | OPS after a oe Working edu Doasts 3 lots ai aot. Howl loot lavatory” & tile first} 7 7 Homes furnace. Po FE 10809 ibted, “don't mits
and are Listings a Sam apt. MY | LARGE adults only eges 3 lots and . a 21 a oe od © visit ou Sect fee : : meee
tn dire ‘need of Hotei Rooms Snccata UpPEa 26. Stecsanide tore privil with fireplace an nee t model bom ryt Jets with John K OPEN 8U
ot Rooms cmt” UPPER 416. terms $4,960 with c ing — aye i out Diste e — Drive —— an = Reg are 0 to 0 | 60 Ww n Kinzter, R | o£ NDAY 1-5
H < a “ae T, coz arrier year bas fired way or ve, (lone win priced ot Huron , Realto x
saa Sri Fase carat) seraoquow crea fet eee S| oe meme ewe mane) RLS) "cnt ae | aR ae
. kitchen - You : car s er Lake } way - rick rauve R = 3; 101 venue
ELT | ee gee eee coptesrds. Sin Wiehe cone mu pga: | wood Drive. then t na onee| FEIT TODAY! 4 tome peter "clhting or FE Sau
poo ~ | fers. Sultable for furmec : -_ bedroom value at | t lent model. lollow signs AY! ALLED ottag | —
treet. 1 ¢lese .~ pane B.S ment $31,500, terms, * fog , “ i Se
= . ose te} — te he eee Y tod O A eon LAND mt |
ee Saree | HOy -Annett | B | MAH se fann mening co [SE SES
CO poes ae bat Gas teat | ™ = O’NEIL, 2. muro nc, ateman & K R N BY OWNER. 5 Rat wees aa now tage bung
a ee # | pt oe 2 noone 5, ne matters! bm ampsen | Seon ve bas Nae os paved arog Being foom modern ‘itch of snegiont
_§ pm. 33 oaly. bet a ae a re ¢2|2 BEDROOM Gunday ee Realty C NEXT DO DOOR AL Tons Tt Scropps Storm. aindo Siding Sexes fh curt on oe basement
sd = > — y Co. } TO PE 2-026 r i cars ows " ue. * ; 3 ent
" * Co-op Exe = POST BRA 3 garage and out-bidg. “ _ Large
before BE ae a I Pe BATH 3778 T . orice Reus Pree ae | ee —_
AU s210 W an tne 1% clegregh Ré ition ioe
J a ee" & COMFORT atid + OR Saas cash Open Evenings r- FE +0628 HA aes bedroom _ med
néoMe & BA’ hand | Bund priced ai ;
cal a BATH, } vel 3 bed in this Coop Membe ~ oO WHY ew Sanne, i cae
drinkers . ADUL year glassed ol home id
i ROOMS AND ™ i wat Ground setifis, 2 F EN ~_ PAY MORE wa “The buy of
ie ebild BATH, UPST m™ of oy ¢ rooms home . 1- om por ae tis | Desutiful ies "thete west BaP mood pool sani
ae Seep a Nag Ag Ra . 6 Sunda eny new moat in the this with 2 eset nie weetien,
_ ry me a a with SUN ; a REW y and : area. ¥ Uh ture ime) gas heat full
irr.” i fall in Believe N.1-7 P ' oe hee dininz room 5 comb. = a” : forni-
a OAKLAND us end wee ona with : a NIA R : oe Tile living | $25.500
e we will a! . z ; ~ . bedroom ANCH own new Takes » bath, gas Beautiful
fure. come 2 stove arrange = : 45% W TRO ~* NS built in vamig. nai perc but you — pret comet a —
» only aaa es . 7, ft. livin with ee ve 0| et & it, ter nagalew.
i close NTERRACE . froque's vie ae chy ACRE NEAR a : Fock Srepie beam a Bath OWN bedtooms, fal breesew. S s
sore Close te a | siete finste take y tered ‘eupboards 2 ; — RPE aoobpapds B. petecom sere inves moderg | dint . 3 sic
and lest months rent =: binds garag B AVE. § nua complete nae, wet a aaa et ae prices ofviage categ Bison
Inquire rent go ho Cusen| . room |} room een, “This home is
re 7 hk. Segmew St = decorated pool hae om |" Soakese La DOWN * “| ce “
7 W6oMs & oe ere some, 118 Roosevelt” ' Terms =" in beautiful Porest pc a gerne gle gad ee Po seamaill
wees mare eter, ee ae ye math Me Fe syu| ee Re Efes| SE
oe : m turntchod tedea + x - IA tors Photo- and look Visit
benel ! hot ‘or FE ved vi 5-6108 ew Locatio Adam EXCELLENT SAN
MODERN ¢- _ i oy brick | coloate CE COUNTRY HOME A Rs DC : oa s Rea cst beck from i
$58 per © ROOMS AND BA ; Wonderfully a men, Ser |. HOME te | DAV nla = ty | im ne tine u from this
eB yy - TH. ° eS § Sage houses ead omen. side by" side Ove | Hoy FE ee *-*-. bung
: A to lor 3 East down. 7 er i are featured P. W DINAN & ‘ = A - frame | —. FA. OOM. odes +3303 | ay Tirepiace. 1 pat mee
ala Hs Sinan | AG - Side cag wear son prot tioea Tiving “room: Boag Bn Raves neck elertrie < mpaere reatinched gar ou
»| 4 Rooms, A pro pric LAK 5 ha m NI sates ppm ei «(CL as eareg
new'y PARTLY FURNISHED. please a respencinle eb - eS ANGELUS ~ screened bedrooms, basemen The sy — , Ba ——— ote. | hampecs ae var et
Sint gsomtin pot Aaoee os rake fe oe — boher | fate, * ge est re ge 1 OWNER Tm “eYL vA Pisc| Teeeramy Ew gam :
oe Oe . e . * end rick, AN = - and
SMALL 3-9442. only. $700 ele wainen encioced WMA _ tunity & = 6 eo Some pe yman very pone 7. =e. oe ~ereens. lenaseaped _ EW ber Bun. Co-op oo
rms garage, aces jo oppor. EMBRE y ‘for washer. ti2 30 ms =»
LOVELY YEAR wo | North Offf ENN bes witht ott sain REE & GREG yal pe ae SS | ron
i id .
: za ee eepee le Sri Oakland IEDY | eee cee oa | oe tt | . a
a or A dedroome room, with ge c ¥ shown aos ieee BIRMIN Lk. Read la . ear \ ears paseme LOca-
malt . srr: rT — ie and be . Kitchen. yout a gn Evenings "en Watt, Me appointment eolor OAM - WELL $ room jis ynnelf School am spertmeots write te sem)
tise se PUITABLE, FOR eo fad ba rr an = og room Th pe agg oS gia ong 3 tee ‘Bagiey, Pentioc..
+e ‘ee a : ae uel & $i. ,Gaiag room & wod with $1400 down, bese. OAKLAND L Peatiec.
"ODE MA Price Reduced TT nyd “nv Mice sciting “terms |, | nese sarser. e108) posed LAND LAKE -
jODERN J BEGROOM - MA) Home | V rme|, Lak yom, meters, tebetrent
: - ——- ® ake ( Plent laket
cred “008 ents a OME —_ and 4 acres je =e 5 _- =e ony er : gr james & > ot ae pont Investmen Foo ate on Saemeee bone
tne. devestt EMS fa References Gouble ‘garage, Located ee 4 Meee paced ge Noein cpauina ans seni WILLE reasonable ‘terms.
ja Stmcey|_ Pan Road sesrage.| Fo HURON GARDENS | w. eer | Se es | IAMSTARE
ODERN "3 BEDROOMS Must be s Reied nis | Quin The City Far “ats ENS © CUTE HONE scans Sngeet: Wil secre or Wieder "except farnac -
wate TV PUR. rte mice from mer . w oe William - bath
7. beater... ii Gas heat East S rid Hype as loc a downtown fi ws = terete get of JTEHOME CARROL tleges. Osdered 6 wee ah Bost
ee “Rave, t Roas sehesis,| Three paved | fina res an SS oe p stabs | ne lake privileges 26% West L, G. PORRITT m WV EST SUBUE gd
SMALL = pees. os } built at 6 with besem ahored } A eb Hurop bed IRB x
ished. ao nome, living dining oo bath. ~a in 1947 rt home w ent. Rad og or- Co-ope ° 1 re “sone thane on AN
rc floors first
| uve andy refereoses pie "ae ae tos or Fg 2 & nak tr large ( 7. Y [. TOR oe C cae ae < eclomati Equer nage RATER an ble window Pg —
ara vat ) Beste Rwy . i oe diac Reve tue bepreem: ~s NE 37 Baldwin LFY or ok ae wor besieg, ston doors,” full
nos as ARERR really te Rtop eR, Fe = es, you w HOM CO. = nage Tage ngs | geveena & 60 neat. electric
s. by into. deal you fim- for the and a s here 3 down amv - 96205 OW . 7 FE 37s | ~-- ow , 100 8 rate © hood +, doors, sash bea
nin +0, with Reuse 4th flooted attic tertor rior ITH x . Lak - peri ae $00 100x1 =
ee IK —_ Priced te if ues 6 completed $905 ear ake F $3. 750 se
oO x at on ’ need trie ink, 3 ron cent = ered
Boag SE aeiageceimoneg NICH I oT casi ent nel es gee heate? “ona tne wie | 1 Seatagss: Seabed RANCH TYPE no a) only. en own Th pere + bevely carpet ae A)
; . Call for rhe AD tT. >t HORe sR a side nn, CCE. ed ts shunted _— coninan had et aisexine screened ~ — flush —— Lia
F ND } . égee™ eego. 3076 Orcharé #. quick corner lot yard jaree © h and @ ie tile
LOYD K = TARGE a a . mt rete ¢ efter Pridham. Lake in — na gy at Ne cing ata . eu eat and bh inette ator itving
-| 26 Ww. Le ENT, Real (Deiay taste R Co. a da qoet-buy tm 2 fac hee owe FE 1-1483 — ees down pey- Fecreation Gasca soe spare 18S ote erecee way. Seiier ce
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é “to Const 05 open uron st OLIE rooms. Pull bes s both, 008 i _- $8,000 gs agp rf and m F. min wee
ROOMS & BATH pide Power we i ie amend "norch. w aeteened alee LAE Oot SS ane, oe Sy ) home 0 Down coliiaalien Satttoat™ |. C. vV ood ( 0.
an ea SEMINOLE P Ron ws hss ee A sain Bae teas er” sari ras, witiatas
PAM. Leke FINE E HIE! | as cosh —_ home. 5 wootsire.: bey ference. Hee tub | K, price buy at (date HILTZ. Naha witame
AND Do SLES tt Be pry - Toilet e _L — —
7 atten D BATH. NEW. UTTL- Pare es rome , Sante wll mh oneg basement. 2 lot and taratory i a we Templeton tisrnol PRE ieee pen 9 8. m. te ™
ieee east opens | 2 sca cet Se. $2000 D Sere Bl enone Realtor |7= +4” * Meeieyres [Nan Sate
« SMALE Room. COUPLE « -| one room and wien wet | etore “yeu iam ee oe eT 39011 CY TO SELL aE * ON eye "Sup. FE 20881 1k ares ae -
5 i & " bs this e 7 - - = $ 2 -
7.) 2 ROOM rtingtom.__ ONLY. | Pull seedling Bo ail 0s dae. 2 Pn 6 auneare 3 room VACANT onal ~ Modera LL ReATOS | HUMPHRIES fruit is ‘$2133. well }
COTT a } 4b ent, e he om tgom ery howe room TO . "ne sh and-
“| Bished. Ad AGE, PARTLY FU oe pooreamion Soom nome’ end just 2 level house for Moi house. with see; N Colonial 2. setting ‘of ‘this
5-6267 __ 5-0186. ults. No TLY FUR- pages 2 t oll heat Be ay the 2 diocks lots with 1,000 ch & poultry ern ra p Ana | garage cae yard sho room. din bedrm. roll cagg lovel
IR ——— pets. PE a tee io ather there tn- ak aad (Se lehs at trees au ted ff bene ars — wih 3 — ghgrtece _— pt tance an pone — Living
Center. ent Houses Unturn. = gd family lh arden spot you tor the Sci oar por pe nea *CHARLE: 20 ecres tryit apd shade tree gs o> A — cc a gg age nec modern
~KECOMO- ~ Unfurn. 3 Siied Gees wae bate ott) “Fou took the tin would meve |e” SME elder house he a SL wnt Gas noes bath
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le = “ ’ pass -in ore 7 J .
7 _ Lake Rd 4. 6 MONTH AUBURN GILES ee | 5 . — ea? 1067 $11 “ae SPECI transportation pore to Ln ple losae ea heat.
SMALL MODERI beth Dandy N HEIGHTS -ES REALTY wee Just « MC -- hoa Brick Caaterve om AL— | HUMPHRIbS 1.500 sec . ea drive. ere a ato
| shea RN HOUSE, COU. dry basement. Tee iar a rureREALTOR co. 4 ae NG Ari Belier en | down SE pretien'''Yeo, tae. 8 Rm. Brick ee
FRIC MODE Seae -| ion rge bed a— . r all . possi 2 ft. | room Yes. fi : Dares
uc | “howe Pa Fase.” BEDROOM for "more roomy. Hot ait tnowen Ren 6 we oe Oe {E & INCOME Te neat aute bot ibcdreems| fesueteh ee Ae bee Large plat te acre
sid 2 aman AT with $2. *. Pull. pric el mE A y- rooms for and Pa Bog eas cree? fenced un tan Weeeusae. we have shrubbery, * paved * with ples
eA TERRACE _ down price BEA re seems owner. ce je tree AC fu basem 7s prope , pay berri ty
- vailable RACE, : : 250 UTIPUL ar of & small Pies 2|~ ont G.I. § paved drive. _—— paelenmtgy oa big a tous| con la reams ace. ae
onth. .nquire lov. We OUT te Reaiente © _ MODERN- ft month Income ee a © agents e. *| Sand Sascha on by ab uxaire Pag Ar anged into 3 This
m0. it, "Francie. NEW PERRY ST ee ee - ue family. Paved” Ce a sandy ‘beech, 12 lake wi ole Pe tee Some and “bath
TFET ROORE POR ee ee ace: | CRAWFOR Ses PE. | See ees 1) a af ln see
RENT 2 BEDI sar | i necbleces, cn 6 acres of tionally large bedros exce RAW value at pear at pe eer es
pets 2 BEDROOM F 7 Legg Gallowa: land dish rooms iad R FOR house A hom antial dow only J
+02 decorated, rods —_ —~ * ee crm trchimiined 4 it a BRalre D AGENCY se Plan may eara round ohn
a “noust, Hg glenn large | livin reation Basement HE ‘ U Optne FE PE +01 OPEN EVES E HUMPHRIES now? 8° TW
x eee ar DEc- ronae veanee Pa] oil heat, ete tars concrete — iy ree Basement 3A 7; FE +1540 S $136 pe 101% REALTOR in
or . r e v c e . Ld e
+ Seay tat Ba GES | Hsceers. we bearmns, ae bess sand, many othe neat | Part beei.08 vor garage, ® your "own living quarte rt SPE,
A 88 Hits D piace where fou can Bu” tae location, $12.60, ee lee seei. 2428 Forest :| suNpaY i 70 ¢ pm frome Teg arm quarters of 3 oath ee FE
an . 608, : $500 v e a of 3 Lott As
MODERN Staaten nN. 42246 —— . with gon bar ¢ Bs ; hh Re terms. ol on Lead PURI e. Aw ie y Bnd as woe & P m, located Be is Pye vai as aba Bl 1804
| 7 Roc 51. WK. $19,500 k home Phone Fe 132 W Co a kane home. NISHED e Ith jesigned ell bere pos Py A house OO :
me Se tena ore PAUL KER)? except here. |\__ 3-2928, ot ee v7 Lake privile Gas_beat 2 cious bedrooms mi for, real ity. the. city and priced | m ield
ABOUT as | ?2 OM N, OORAN 4 noi tie a :
ews 8 Ha akland Ave. ao .. OPEN takes ” Ml BUNGALOW room with is lee ate HUMPHRIE ans Hills
pear a a EAST PRINCETO tor. | = Oe eae as _Bashabew Ra. OR >! ent otter | stached. -siane ” Hrepincas Pow cocenrans & S| home epee
| Lake. wnesee $1.80 PRINCE Tip _peeriy” ove privately —— el ome ge Te come o ). ig ae resem * gators Exch lage, 2 fa beatiful Lone’
po ny Re a Mine ‘trame, TON ae ‘| ment. “Automatic partial base: reso “pen. ance | fei fen laund tone Pine. Vi
F re +s ND BATH, * fram 00 per * buf) WATKINS r. Thi oil he base- HEN pe 13 oor laund ths, b ine Vil-
5 TH, basement e bun month bir bee all it You LAKE eX 1951 and s home w ret and hot ENDE : n_Evenin, 424 dinin ry rm asemen
thongs rent ROOMS 465 BATH _ Echo "bas. tote ot Ti Ee Binning ‘tnd’ eat i ig og eye witha, moe haat in| TE" vedere ee, ad et a
= in ad oon Pa thee . rd lot pe a ek ee cae eaten te ae gan ge ry hg A 6 room ho acre; AM ier on0.tt a “-- .
2 BEDROOM vance. FE | i, ‘S38 5) = em Saad seas om, Fay -> J poco Ng Foeretr kate ' ad ca book, eR Bag ot or $29,500 orci
a i 1 La . ak Je . Auto J ad rt
* — RENCE = Pige St. specition ° 4 pt a 4 pay heat, P anne — left go to en Plum cut past| 90.étt ean or ansage. pored break‘ast eo dark ms and da! Sunday
- ; 1 tovite ry at righ stead fy if rd mi! ye
re 2 HEAT. | RD Re Pike your % frontag rea, with 350 , parest — ee he a8 terms, € neat oe | stree sore, a L eer om
° hae AN FE 46-8008 nay “4 one more — W ' : re Cos 1 “i elegraph. Pine Rd. or -
C ) wait y ¥. possess Pee AWE oe
Fs tue. _ROOM HOUSE $ Sven one Pe $6828. ¢ . AY i H TE
heat. . and :
Phone ber. sat, Soo Gee BR ) r RD om
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S. fecal AKE OR os os “nc.
| Pn! On oF Your emg = jw $775 DO MI 40023
. orrPa On (pit or On its te bath atomic in cottage | emma a WN
Waterford pee hag Py Aan en R. J. \ ern. full price “son
comer ait Sat gates’ ew, pos- ms’ ALU ET Rest 900.
ma eee Telégra, Resto
a y ACTIO’ h altor
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THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, !
8 tach,
OCTOBER 1, 1953 ce ee ep abet PRX. > a es - < ” 1
Re / ~} Na J
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18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE:
NEW_RANCH HOME nity
good shape and bringing
e? If so, we have a
10 ™ and 2 bath income
s "es eet ju
a block m school It has a full
basement, at and the furti-
ture in 1 js included
ea $14. Owner
+ wants to sd business. “Cail
us today for e@n appt.
FINISH INTERIOR YOUR SELF There's still some fixin’
alow. do on
other
fully insulate@ &
minum storms & scréen? all the way around. Por just $5950 with
$1.400 down, you cap make this
Call us. today,
WARD E. PARTRIDGE,
REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8&t.
SMALL RANCH TYPE Located wm Lakeville Village. bigs |
bas err ge rhe home
bed and nd utility prey
Hard f awa oi! furnace, laun-
* end Only
Estate Oxford. 3348,
REALS ESTATE SALESMAN OPEN- for time salesmaa,. Must
have ear. aod are —
to taught are &
worker his ts the ane to
CRAWFORD AGENCY
“ot course, if you insist on
the clerk with it!”
For Sale Houses 40
STOUT'S BEST BUYS
_ TODAY ©
WEST SIDE
dinette
beth asd tiled kitchen Nar
sandstone fireplate Wati-to- mall ok fui - os 4 fe
HBA GAIN! BARGAIN!
& stores
‘o sell with terms FE
~ ACTION ON YOUR LISTING George Sales. Realtor, FE 2-501!
LOW DOWN
PAYMENT
$5.000 te the ful! ice gor this
$ room suburb: nady lot near]
bath, floor fur-
basement and utility
SU BURBAN
living room with setura! |
e Exceptiopally lar
end dining combination/*3
erranged bedrooms 5 c¢ te
lights, full diuided basement
fur-
gain st #10 500 with $3,000 down,
TAYLOR ST
ne‘ghborhoo' within welking dis-
tance of downtown $§7.950 terms
J.C. Hayden REALTOR
38% W. Huro st 52264
Eves. EM 3-042 or FE 52137
MIDOLE —_ ae. NICE 3
modern,
33068 oF re ra ew Pe ~on
- $1,500 DOWN 7 acre 6 m modern Carnage.
ehieken coop, trout stream
6 rm |p modern. 3 car
garage $1
Clarkston. ~ ms Can be used for
= re
ro modern a good
lo sthem Ortonville
ancus 19le MALS
Pr Ortn, vile 132, reverse charges
FOR SALE-BY OWNER KEW 8 4 BEDROOM SOME. ATTACHED GARAOR. CEMENT DRIVE. OTL HEAT. FOOT FRONTAGE WITH LOTS OF TREES AND LAKE i RNER OF ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD AND DENWOOD. IT AY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY BE- F1-
REALTY
DONT BE LEFT OUT the cold. Be warm & comfy in F325 water hea
take ee ONLY $1.500 dn,
$50 mo.
SAVE YOUR $$ Finish this home for yourself. 2
bedrooms down with expansion at-
the ives room for a growing
fam Pull bath. Living room
@ith picture w'ndow. Attractive
kitenhen. Lake priv for sum-
mer fun You — a better
buy for $950 down
-3 BEDROOM
» RANCH HOME $2 400 DOWN BR.NGS YOU -7?2 ft
room with picture windows,
. attractive modern kiteh-
en 3 large bedrooms, utility room
with bay A oe ese oll furnace,
electric Bree
bef & awk 5e. ggg Bin a new home.
Union Lake privi-
io
GAYLORD Less than $20 year
Taxes on this 5 room & bath
ee — Very reaponable |
‘$1,800 | Yes, that's the full price for this
4 room home. Needs work but
look. i yard ro enough ma-
—- in eas, food weve
Jeickr REALTY
a. OR FE T8119 cabo _FT nl ees _ with large recrestion spece,
auto of HW & heat Pre ot
ege om Lower Sylvan Lake.
Wil .rade for farm or lake
home or will sell with $3.-
500 down.
BUNGALOW $900 DN.
New. ftering, north end. in-
cluding <‘: lots With appro “”
mateir i132 ft "fall base
ase. room
ion. Qyick pos-
6 UNIT TERRACE
$1,000 DOWN
EACH
Brac4 new lLsting on mx
“Individual brick terreces,
close dewn town, Iv. rm,
dim rm end on ‘.
3 bedrooms bath wu
Pull basement “aa heat. ba
floors, p'sstered Waite Been
—_— ariced at $6,750. Why
KEEGO BUNGAL ‘OW
meciate possession,
éown.
ONLY $750 DOWN
hance, AND & WHY Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
~~ ; ys TN Saginaw Pa. FE 54165
ON] on SALE es — aan oe
rh Bepumns _— -
NEAR ST. MICHAEL'S }#@#4L1. 7v4nte BriLpinoe TO 2 bedroom heme with ful se. | & T
ment cod be Storm van “take Te, aor Tau Oeree
arage. $2000 down.
NORTH SUBURBAN | © 2o™_/@ batten 3 bed bungalow, plastered cludea $1,500 down Easiest of
welle la lot. only § miles terms Be er-troters FE
at tise Gown peyment. :
EAST SUBURBAN — | 8%, S450" erased. Siree bedroom ranth type bome Full aru's . 600 casb oF
a Coleman Biendstre of] fur- large down a “ere wit
re =6Large window $1200 éown
Seago A. Gesteat uelberwood Bl ke od
emer W
Francis E. “Bud” Miller ac O
Realtor WEST SIDE
§ room house. With 3 lots
Dally § te pm iy car garage. $6000 wh 63.425
9 Joriyn 30353| Gown
Costemer Packing. fgece © Meer PONTIAC LAKEFRONT
gree ead ba et care OF THEE 1! sina $1 he down “ile
a See Cc] haef
Se cnaeler ." A
a Pr ea INCOME garage e privileges. ¢ °
[Sp aah gy — Aes Over #300 per month possibie,
Pontes Reality, 377 8. piuswowner s fiving querters Puily
Telegraph. FE 44828. Open- — bah yoni a meee
ber See Sum Coop men sis WRIGHT. Realtor 222 8 Telegraph
“ALL WOMAN OPEN -
Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m
230 Okemah Rd...
CHEROKEE HILITS
See this Brand new brick ranch - You
will like its des
& the convert comfort of
I dedroom It's delightfal
iving-dt fm. has ledge rock
e and window-wall —
with a view! Es tally inter-
est are its Bath and
butlt- vanity, ite kitehen
with formica dining ber and
abundant cu e@ finished in
natural birch Wardrobe closets,
— storage and attached
PE ss ! Drive
through rokee Hills — Elira-
beth Take Rd 1 mile west
ot Telegra h Rd to signs
See for yourse:l the beauty of
fte quiet ¢ tn joetitien among
other good homes,
quality of its é&
tion! eonstruc-
CARL W, BIRD, Realtor 516 Pontiac oats Lig Bid
FE +¢4211 Eves 3 isea
Ideal ‘Suburban
our room
e@ lot 67%%x150, one
arage with overhead door
and chein link woe beck yard.
you will love onderful lo-
cation. The price rs dnly $11,000
with $3.000 down. -
102 E. Huron
PE 4-8284 Eve.
LAKE ORION
2 petrooms Cinder block, base- ment furnace, ! acre Priced low,
$2,000 Crwn.
WALTER GREEN. MY 2-583)
$1,000 DOWN and complete only $350 for this
year around home
og 2 2-1317 ayd the top). BARGAIN! our -*
we ae ete ee a : . SO ee WATSC
meen & ond : prove a Just NEW BRICK AU ICE WAT Sin
exciustve De “woods ares that | 20! Pioner hong 2-6. New — Pri
s large living reom, modern s. stair. ~ ;
kit pe attle, large owner, OR 3-6546. - = Ses
sisood tue bedrooms, ful bath | "teen Sant Sing “Es lar —ARAYTON PLAINS | oh .¥°0pS MERE MAND » © m, heat,
garege All ‘this heated a's pean window paved) New 4 reom bome on large pub 7 Recner. titierd
ious aped privileges Comp also Sylvan Lake | jot. 2 bedrooms. Bath. Lage liv-
ja of shade Hold —s -| ing reom, Dt os oar -——
our seats RL Bn fore buy 2 other models Com) y finished en ek: | 44
its only tn Sen down, fr coms’ tion. beriog - Wk = “2 et aan REAR ARA RY ENS
wild oadimopte: of 908.0) per. mae } aside un 80, AUBURN HEIGHTS ote nda ‘been transferred and |¢ ROOM BUNGALOW . an Cc. LADD ao BUSINESS
ust rooms home, full basement, « -. ae
4 m — Fag tw on this F 100 ft. fr om Auburn Ave.
one, call us eutS st» or lls ot Jix'4s ed yee Pontlic Lk. Ra. modern 2 home re is
Willams Wak . . street, full pric wah terms. Corner Cass Lake FE 32-0207 { chance to combi
Williams Lake Front Disie Hwy Dreyton Piaina| ao | lt dg
IF IT WAS SPRING TIME LE BARRON FARMS . — " :
Zute _ bbe @ would have buyers 6 room bus nig tes ring 2 bed: ————— Saat fr oe tave sores
stand) prs, stair .
— pod ol net a few Romgere ar atti po lot 00210, paved a... w. Huron
standing vacant. Be smart and| street, bing. sidewalk, “le & Comfort ) Office FE 3-4411; Eves. EM 3.3303
og oy og gg a reek oe, Go hand, i haat tie er / 120 ACRES ; ve room 1 B.
ter because large Timken = ACRE ‘Ys glassed-in porch tee pear
automatic oil furnace will keep room ranch a home, 3 bed: activities. This mod- Lecated ear Onaway. ideal deer
your ‘amily e@ and warm Come ptt pine floors & trim, forced ern styled me wits. ita area. Total price $2,500 or will
| out and let us show you @ lake air oi! heat, attached I‘, cer < 6 rooms and ecre. of lend is seeanee for vacant property near
front home on a wended lot with| rage, lot 80a200, full price $7 only $11,800 with only $4,000 A-1 peach at «@ price you can terms . down, Believe me — you'll »
= mt neuen, te vecent and tail ts love: with it ween you | K. TL. Templeton, Realtor
upanc ! ¥ 3-4223
Plea full price is only $9950 and Russell Young ri fa My on { sate Evenings Cal PE 2-0502
is you. =.
REALTOR
\\/ T 412 W__ Huron Rog B, H SUPERB BUSINESS ATION
HI] E Open Eves ‘ull, 9 Bun ‘ul 5 er enry on W. Huron, West of pn nete 4
¢ $11 Main St. OL $l | nog sont of parting.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE PRONT Rochester, Michigan | few rem eine ceeres
honte, ideal destgn, direct locations in this ranidly developing
. entry from lake beaut. a +f business sedtion. $4,800. ‘» dows
‘ ful ‘ recreation room WwW
this chair, you'll have to, take LOPS, ° ‘Gs ono Convenience} _ jedge stone fireplace, sum- Sale. Pr 41 Lewi H--Humphries,
5660 Db Ra ° mS be wer kitehen half-bath. 4 i es
1 ~ Mipdinal ne
wow ie wy se gent Exceptionally aice layout up- 7~ - Realtor
- ertvaie, Oe On! arg ee pe tairs — qpocicus livig 3 PE 3-004 Sb e
side, Qniv 019.008 Plenty fom vitn: Thermopane pic- DESIRABLE SCO er orval Logie at FE 32-3930
4 e ' h 2 2 rr - SS me =.
Sale Homsce 40) ° "Pw ping 0" rosy Ley ya LAKE FRONT 4. [— =
_— fr Sn take. S16979, terms Elizabeth | Lake Rd. DET Your Somiy will tort when mhey
| q Re Pople * he Huron see this lovely 3 rae a a. ae Oe eT sae
ealtors aot OR front home. Featuring San wail sq eal for small store,
_— -e@ FE ¢1 or carpeting tm living room TV sales & service “ office. This |)
3-2825. Co-op mem ing c ooramig tile bee wih egg ey A. ” ly gree.
= vanity, am closet s ee, @ x soon
‘Wachinoton Park odera designed for con-| crease in value. Priced right,
c~ ‘ ao ts BY OWNER” @ ROOM HOUSE, | venience. the little womans) $1.200 will le,
Sunday 3 to 6 Brick front, 3 bedrms. gas| modern built, gas best Phone| dream, newly decorated inside
Sere amet softener, fenced| FE 5-4063 and out. 2 fireplaces *iivin prorat 6 Rm. Home
+. > ya acuminum storm & ST a rec cs
eas garite BH fam: ——_ Property is in oe nk tle Lew water ‘heat, ful bare —. - Pi A corner poses, :
At last! We offer for the . =. Reasonably pr | horas recrea sap 3 a — eles The’ heme 5
iseriminats ude carpeting r to basement, e minating buyer, ‘The — age, be ‘tiful landscaped full Lge 3 bedrooms, eany rm
home that has everything!’ par ee . eau “on lake frortt pes diming kitchen and enclosed
rick constr ee = Mon LK NUDSEN —j dock and boat inckided..g16 400] front orch. Ideal spot for s ad
stone, with modern exterior REALTOR f Reguirgi down payment oe aso market or gas station Call
lines The imorier | charm. _ B10 Ponttsc &**te 3 .ank Bldg. Established 1016 omen meunie: 4 perticulars. eal buy for someone.
cemtort, a lvability is re-
a recat oa see aoe att a Nat CAMERON I], CLARK John K. Irwin -pomte- ais ne p a 4
vestibule entrance to has x n improve ’
18, liking room and aleieta . at = ew rtpanctin | _ Realtor — Co-op, Member REALTOR
ell. .arke picture window, cost i} —sacrifice at ‘Open Evenings non
3 bedrooms averaging 11x13 . 800. 1392 W. Huron St FE 46492 101% N Bt
in size double closets, sfid- Phone FE_ 2-4031 oat kve FE 32-1804
an exceptionally
full ing doors
well-pla ed ceramic
ower Loe o
‘ ‘tehen with
feviures dimng spacer,
vent fan and garbage dis-
HUNTERS PARADISE Lake peivileges om 2 private lakes UNUSUAL
-We know of no other home con-
structed like ‘this A more com-
FE 4-2533
large lot 3 room full
tiesed porches 85,000 with
menth Call FE ¢0584.,
Pike St
LAWRENCE W
9600 utility stool and ry electric
bot waier ol] curculator, jarer
lot. In vicinit of Eliz, Lake
Rd. shad Weep Ra. FE 71-7364
after 4 30
RANCH TYPE HOME BY OWNER
Cash to mortgage OR 37166
WE WANT TO SELL IT. WiLL
take $850 off original price New.
Extra modern 4‘, rm. bungalow.
$8 @00 ful price FE 5-3800
fow DOWN
PAYMENTS
$780 dor located. in Kee-
o Harbor and pow vecant.
as large screened porch,
swat
doe@nstotrs, 3 end~
beth up No basement, of]
circulator
$800 dow large 4@ room
how. om ecre -
moth
$7@ dowp 4 rooms and
beth basement with hot sir
furnece and gas hot water
heater newly decorated Lo
cated on cornet lot off Bald-
win
Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor
Tl N. Saginaw 8t FE 54-8165
Open Evenings til 6 30
High on A
Bloomfield Hillside
Only 2 Miles from “1
Pontiac
Walking distance to Woodward bus
Custore builders 1954 model 3
room ning om lower level witf
| ge view from ,icture Win-
It's newts ’ radial thrilling
—see
Bloomfield Office
2730 Woodward Ave.:
Phone FE 5-7652
RANCH HOMES SHELL witft |
rough plumbing and wiring, lake
SMALL DOWN PAY-
Trail Walied Lake YS Phone MA 4155
‘ ashington Parke:
dust se adh Faro he growing family
A te bedroom, brick -and
: heae home om unfitiished up-
ment, gas heat
storms and
; Do your family @ favor
Bee i today
17. Acre Farm
In Troy Township. east of Av-
burn Heights Large’ 7 room fome
with full basement. of] heat 80"
36 basement barn, chicken house
In the heart of tomorrow's resi-
dential district.
Large Family Special 4 bedroom West Side Home. ofe
down, 3 up, full basement, dining
room, steam heat. automatic hot
Make your appoint-
. ment npw.
H. Delos
“BUD” NICHOLIE Real Estate — Insurance
#@ Mt. Clemens : FE 5-1201
Eve FED _
_OPEN New Brick Bungalow
Sun. 2 to 5 p.m.
431 Gateway St. Delightfully lot
cated, with iake privileges, you'll
ve this attractive New Brick 2
room Bungalow with full base-
this attractive New Brick 2
water tile beth
fan Be sure to see it.
out Elizabeth Lake Rd to Pontiae
way wo
Course. Selesman on premises:
H. Delos
“BUD” NICHOLIE . GAYEORD.
bedroom rancher with recreation | am 3
—
Water? cpr garage, handy to bus |
and schesis “h Our New bocation_..-..
| 1704 8 Telegraph Rd fust south of
Bioomfieid Fashion Shop
L.R. TRIPP. | Waterford Area
Just rite for a couple 4
Spacious living
kitchen” and din
Master size bedroom.
bath screened . large
s*tline om peared rd Priced
rite for a quick cash deal
Drayton Plains
QO 1 resale: 1951 built
6 rooms 3 lovely bedrooms.
= bath. oil Beat oo x
lot Screehs ‘& storms
Pay ia insulated tune over
at 4 per cent
with
mo ees, ‘_"
Dwight Street
Spacious 3 bedroom spark.
: a white colonial Cheerful
: room, dining .room,
pg parlor, large kitohep
‘% Levetory om ist floor Fall
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W 'awrence St Oven Eves
5-0304 FE 58161 or FE
In
THREL FAMILY APT.
three beths seperate en-
jastered walls, modern
tebens ga 5 west
side tion. Investors price |
$12,600. & eal
— Co-op et w
uron, of...
OR 3-$025
OPEN \E Sunday 2 to 4
1036 Canterbury, corner a
Oxford, Washington pit ow
"weak Fenced rear mage storms screens.
Anderson will welcome
pein . :
. KNUDSEN * $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. > a Office FE 44516 ;
_ Eve FE 23730-26320
Immediate Possession
Byivan ‘Lak ve-tibule, dinette. tile bath. plas.
tered walls. gas heat, solid con | oe ff ‘io sewer |
hathing beach and |
Ruy direct al
mY x ve. 45000. _Sua™ or call for appt eny
NEAR FAST BLVD.
Greet furnace.
street, vacant. 4
New ed 2 bedroom jer |
living et L @
ette bathroom, utility Large lot
on pavement. $750 down
F. Te 2162
iY On
ene. Clarkston. $1000 down. OA
WATERFORD NEW 3 BEDROOM
house 24x40. Interior not eom-
pleted. Lake privtieges. priced to
eel] quick. This ts a beauty. Only
— down. _Immédiate posses-
ony on this one. 4 actes, levet
ground, §~ room modern house,
new 2 car garage, chicken coop
Quick possession. Reasonabie Dn
payment. .
GEO. MARBLE, Realtor
» 6261 Ahdersoriville, Ra. Waterford
Ph. OR 3-1268
LEONARD $750 DOWN j
Real Bete, and Insurance
FE sia or FED 6-1201 of FE rE 2ita
otha pr RARER SNS RE SI ACTION ON YOUR LISTING Geo, L. FE 23-6011
| 1 .
o i 4
‘
|-4380 Dixte va { R32
CUT EXPENSES wie worK at Pontiac Motor Baad save
money. Fine } - home
near Perry and mWood. Full
bath, all good-sis ¥ms. full
ent with ne haa Bee thir-
$8: terms.
= =
ay Modern‘ ‘tee 4
“Sale Resort Prop: 41B Pee 4 hole di caren
IGREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON ‘GREEN LAKE) posal! Complete basements, livin = —
room beautiful view “
AC fored gir gas furnace. HEDQ LABES
Luxaire intiperster Rear overlooking ae arnee = ONLY $1. $25 Down - 2edrm as cottages, Homes, Lots m1 Estates
reapers _, See You must see the interior of | + bat with fireplace, full bath a ae ee ; -
Copper plembing. We have P is one Priced right for cash good confiifion. Lake privileges | 7970 COMMERCE RD. "eM 3-4412
an exceptional home in these WATKINS LAKE FRONT , Peas. wait on this ope at only Line From Detroit WO 5-7144
a ony Ghee wee | cniglscs eo" Gaines hemes Oe Een nieack of Ot An Sane en. nis constructed bed home dm South branch o Od u ie
minute for your appotntment Large living room end sun room ory, cee pete an Sen. River 1a mi. northwest of Ros
or drive out Orchard Lake all carpeted Recreation room tn & Md wi ink in modern kitch- | common Good bunting fishing &
fl pay ogg ag At i * hasement. Large’ wett landscaped. mi new features, full| _duilding site. MY
= iad terraced lot to lake Only $5,000 ment with oil heat, fully
signs down ated. scaped, lake
¥ . = ftvileges. All for only $0,500,
sRAY O'NEIL, Realtor | west swe terme 7% W. Huron 3 bedroom on paved street “with |
Phen FE 37103 or FE 5-3078 gas beat. Paneled rec’ DOWN. West side of
Member Co-op Exchange room. All new kitchen and well rms. and bath, mbdd- |
$08 — throughout. Full price iistehen fuji ee with
. 500. e ar ga-
FURNISHED HUYTER'S CABIN - ved. street. sione ‘to
dctane. oon copmer cottage,| A: JOHNSON, Realtor dime rial bree, | MODERN LAKE
down. OR 38 —_ OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 FRONT C ABINS
that the family lh enjoy
tile stink, full tiled. bath, full cated near South Best! ‘a | DAIRY FARM, FAIR
savaiieiae @ ment: with A oe oa a Hunting, Fishing. Siete. Swim- buf ‘ . \
1 thly payments. Attractive | 28 101 scres fair buildings
ed yard with berries 230. $750 Dow Co. oe . barn
f trees, All for $10,500, terms $4,250, $7 own - ‘ wees, —— ——
, | ? vera re reels er
FLOYD KENT, Realtor Call or See good ways. Cart A Algrim. Wis-
“4 OW. Lawrence PE 5-6105 Open James A. Taylor, Agency Ph Market 41444
ves s ‘ 1210 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ee :
ee at ss YOU INVESTORS!
yh: “ONTEMP é We have s 100 acre farm in the
Bent Bus. | a CONTE PORY AT ular Metamora Hunt Club
° ent Bus. Prop. 38D LAKE area. Includes a modern up to
ricmeeein le aa ASINOLY >{DIFPEREN daie bare in excellent condition
: os Sunday 12:00 to 5.00 Coder and em 11 room typical farm
| Siarioe. f bedronma, with fire | outs Sus wer ueveinped, into * . - ol e peti
A MONEY MAKE R _ a po A me om es firet clase gentiemen’s farm
S-stall garage -eptablished 15 f interior, Price only $16.000 Favorable
vears ago at reat of Standard um | « tank installed terms Comract J. A. Taylog,4
1 station om cormer of Auburn ttable for summer or year] Realtor FE ¢264. | :
Ave and 6 Ardmore. around use large lot.| ¢@ ROOMS, BATH, LARGE UTILITY
ae a will ate at/ room, J car garage, email barn
r e. brooder house, frult, new fenc
FLOYD KENT, Realtor, mr lake. Sune Spensen gir | Drester byes, fret. ne
24 W. Lawrence 6¢ (Pontiac) to ferme ©, cor- ham. $46,500. $2,000 ¢n Mr es0n8
Open ening
Next to Consumers Powe per Williams Lake Rd
John J. Byer, Builder
Suburban Property B + cane cee Oe eree
— For Sale Lats 42 BEDEVILED BY HIGH
-—
UAKE:ORION AR AREA:
BIRMINGHAM NINE RM. HOME
in business area ideal for doc-
tors cline or funeral home. For
sale or ent. MI ¢8133 ;
30x60 Lr! ay org oe BUILDINO
th fui! ent Loading door
y aE mervfacturipe Ese § rm
——
on 5 acres with ies eptess
. on Elizabeth Lk Reg. Will div
Owner FE 4-68931
GooD es
corner of EB. Pike — Brick buliding with 8 rm J
euditerium \ below Can’
he shown by appotl tment any
time FE 32-6260 days PE 4-7908
RD.
_ frontage
For Sale. Farm P f
% ACRE TO W ACRES ON
vement, close te Pontiac Easy
rms
? Lt CANMAN & BON
Hures
so |ACRES. - KooM HOME see
6 5
$4 800. ““puchy pealty, Ortonville
For Sale Land Centract 46
Seasoned on
$room modern home in city
Balance $5257, will “tieceunt wy
COSTS? Live IN THE COUNTRY NEAR THE 56 see com.
city on & trge restricted aome- ~
Cost of tiving can he reduced grépt | $7 SS “waterford Hil @states.| RAY O’NEIL. Realtor pA grag! _ rectly bh Convenient terms arranged. Por 7 W. Rureon Qpen 00
Sa bale bar Vbees pagan | ee Phone FE 31103 of OR 37086
is omy 750, Le poe S Drayton Watertord nd Guten ee
mints of $1280. Yow taxes abd) tinea . $7970.00 BALANCE, PAYABLE +100 dence e — a igi = HOL MES- BARTRAM per month with interest as
of living Call Us BP OL 1-9t2T tory 4392 Dixie Highway Ss at all sd sanee Resi Be
appoitwi rnt. : OR 31960 Eves ORDe01 * | Al hice Inc WE &
i OF LOTS WITH LAKE
oger “ enry rivileges ot Opper Straits aed —_ —————
| i le Strats a nion ake asy
$11 Main 8t OL 1-0111| Terms Sebneider, 924 Pontiac INV -ESIMENTS:
Recnester, Miphigan Trail, Walled Lake ores BUN-] 6 rooms wiodern, 94500 belance,
WHITE LA moperie| _ 9” “# Phone MA 4-1554 $5500 per m 25 per cent
- - rT? TOTS BASEMENT DUG “weit auscount, ”
TT
+ lake front
OR 3-29
furnace | ~ LOTS FOR SAVE ao 6Choic¢} «alt WITH SEWER & WATER MU Cass bate Rd, N. of Keego 465
Lon ay oh waterway to Cass Lake $1105;
Lake lots 50° wide $675, @° for $5095
Z =! 9 lots tn Pontiac. Write. or
call main office
JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY
je. Mod- 1100 Majestic Bidg
on , a :° to B8S} Detroit 26." Michigan WO 2.9700 stores. pol Ee
ag ia prong nt eee ania eine oom
kite en Piastered walls Hard-} rit Awtomatic off beat.
$450 4
7
cates, fireplace.
\ ri¥ilegées on. pri-
| \BEDROOM: ' e 78 ft ot. thi thiome has such
sas American kitch-
en, com , carpeting
kitchen they fe tae linclum). A inc dis te nag Fe = |
chureh. end Greyhound bus. Take
over a-4 te FHA mort
gege with r month pay- pe
ments Selling price $11
Giroux & Hicks par Plains
970
Re flecting your ood. taste] *
home ‘ownership. This
Gvely brick 1% story home
with 2 acres of rolling ground
on paved side road is typ-
ical af a home owners good
taste in comfort & livabili-
= With 2 bedrooms & bath
Hving room with fireplace
Dinette & larger kitchen
downstairs there is still room
ps 3 rooms =
airs 4286 Dixie a
or Sale Sale Acreage 4 in Diayton Piawe Call after 4
100 ft., $495 Excelent building sites on @ good
road Close
~ Pontiac-Rochester Area.
Gilyer Bell Rd ‘Estajes!.
% acTe parcels
a by yton _Ptains
Well
For }
“Fanch homes, rolling country Give
yourself the best in country living New ‘novise, 94000 L-C balance,
20 per cent discount.
Brapa hg pl go e750 ——_
per month
discount
Sa mvestments ask for Mr
oun’
Russell Young REALTOR
412 West Huron Open Eves Tilh®; Sun TH S FE 64525
to bus, service on 4 i
stores. Good drainage easy ' [’
drive your own well. Only 9500 S C) FE
- down. -
‘~ L. C. LADD 2
Cornet uo ioe ne a 2-0207 LET YOUR $S$SSSEHSSS$
WORK FOR YOU!
LOTS FOR SALE - hare seve gontrects, peth
ALL WITH SEWER a D WATER large and et Reasons dis
Cass Lake Rd N.- Keego 45°| ~counts A investment eet
on waterway to Case Lake, 61.- investiga Call FE 2-0340 and
ies; jots 50° wide $675, 4 for ask for Ted MeCullough
JUDSON” BRADWAY COM! ae fe tee. N RADWA COMPANY
WO 2-9700 $19 Joslyo 2-040
Branch asta De Ré_ nr. Orch-
_ard Lake 2070 DISCOUNT
“pe. cost to you $3 824
ment Cameron H_ Clark. 1262
46492. Ask for Mr a enjoy the richness it offers. Biron st
Lokation 7 miles north of Pontiac Clark
= _
peer Rd M-24) then *
sunday 1 J _B
ACRES ON waLTon \ BLVD.
next to Josiyn. Small down pay-
ment FEF 2-3038
2 NICE HIGR LOTS, CRESCENT
Lake, 5% miles from’ downtown MAple
43 -~ Will sell for $850 cash
_ 5-S€78_
rho
4 ACRES Priced at
~ 30 down—This home sin A chance to have your own
be sold soon. Call us for an fruit, berries wid garden; also a
appointment. few chickens to cut the high cost - of ving Bome_on a hill with
Roger B: Henry |, ter the 2th actn hag .
ah mee Me Michi ae 3496 ee oa
—— Corner Cass Lake Rd FE? 2-0207
\ 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Platns
———- - OR 3-236!
ROCHFSTER.ARFA | 0 IT ACRES ° , ‘ is réel tas a~ ‘ bedroom home. 2 lots vitae Ste Mand 18 reteset
Foor bout exceljent. garden soll ocete
2 -pedroom home pm about I acre | ie’ trom Clarkston. 82.960 and Near Utica; mew bedroom home
7 bedroom home
Latge ‘lot. $8. terms
a homes and icts in. Rochester-+-
‘MAURICE W ATSON.
“WE SELL THE
(Qs W. Fourth OL | Rochester ee ter Wil trate equity for
equity im house or free and clear
: tn yton” Plains
or property of equal value.
Giroux & Hicks Pi
panto Pome miles south of Lake Orion
mile: east on art Bell rd. Look
See to 25% ort
Brard new - rootn and full bath
plus utility room, sold for 87,070
with §, 500 down” Balance now
5541 °§ ¢cst to you 64,156 44
avable $56 at 6 per cent Interest
Bullder eeds cash. box
27 Pontiac Press
Business Opportunities 47 PPP LAA
Tavern—Home Maib Menwey 3 3 miles from Pon-
than average bus?
“hustier” should
a with ter-
ee latest
couy tiac
ness now, -
double it Masonry
razee tile floors and
estate including
home (1387).
| A Strike!!
You'll make a STRIKE every
| da_ im this well equipped bowling
alley lf you like setion, here's
plenty of It and a live wire will
stay alive and have plenty of
fun and iproft doing oi cauaute ae
will ac ms trade tad
land cntracts. for seve: ca
out of ari
STATE-WIDE REAL yrrsTs ae
Pontiac Oftice, J Partridge
| Yoo" wawt wo
eae
| toate Mra Orrice guaipine THE “BIRD” TO SEE
Mebane |
OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED ated in one of the fastest
ing ereas ip Co. Is «@
neat, clean & hardware, weil’ — ed |
more ie only $125 per mo. $3,500
- the aan oak oO ~ 1h a Fes
ventory
SUPER BUPER
MARKET
—_ aroGnd $160,000 per year
very low overhead operated
cast market that has anything
best. for the money we've ever
No need to mrake a §&
another
lus inventory
rms can be arranged
ENJOY A BIG BEER TAKE-OUT TRADE going grocery located
ved road that has tborood trade in ' e
$7,500 is this bes Here ts &
on a large he
boo Rochester area
the down payment oo
& bath quarters and a!)
estale ail
OFFICE OF NA
BROKERS CLEA
rate Pact COAST
Ree Largest YE 27-8316
Meany 0
Tim Rides.
Biscayne Bivd. Miami
FAvERT ¥ m. wale Wicks BAR
* CHINCHICLAS
© registered chinchilas and
equipment. 63,000, $1,000 down
Will sell individually EM 3-4342
TO BOY TO SELL REALTOR Partridge Is TH BIRD t
THEATER, SEATS 225 EVERY.
condition,
dowa ta per A
Mere os 8 rh
for a young ¢ with « aw
ambition to Be fee G A
Putter te a. evenings
OR Doel i dage.
-
“ a ON WEST HURON.
av
RURAL MILK ROUTE, 1963 CHEV th 138 tan
F hasting 126
Bog 58 Pontiac Pre
SUBLEASE _t AURANT AnD
dotry bar reas @512 Hateh-
“OPPORTUNITY >
De Ao i ie H.C. Newingham, Broker 64 W. Lawrence &.
Baxter &
other securities. te i
ART. AND LOAN CO.
“hesset 6 Sagmau asd ‘abd ‘Lawrence
| CASH Upto 0) te finance aged suto or pur-
chases, ower
payments: pay sic or other worthy le
Prompt, F Friendly Service aT TIMES
‘Our mite ea individ.
uals families with p yon
money Pr
Phone rE 5-121. Write arth
HOME &. AUTO LOAN
SALES
. piane —
” rm
he Dutt toes ROYAL 21 FT. ington boo Wi
BPE HOt 4 $800
31 8 Marshall Phone FE +904) sgt
: neal
£ i
g<
é
GULF SUPER SERVICE es al aun Moderr Rago
oes- ft i Bae bre” a ee
A MONEY MAKER
a —— oe Po gems
- reas of Auburn Ave
cad 6 Asemere
FLOYD KENT, Realtor
3 WwW = «OCLaawrence Open Eves
Next to Consumers Power
SUNOCO STATION POR LEASE
Teegrarh w Rds, Aver-
aging BOO ge jonthiy. 98,000
in-estment req “Centect Mr
O'Dell. on premises 4 pm. to 6
Pp. m Mon. Neor—s
Money to Loan 9)
(State Lieensea Lenders:
MONEY
WAITING You May Borrow’
$29-$900
_ Today
Le Ste Sarecnts.
BUCKNER FINANCE co. Above Weig '
CORNER ri “SAGINAW » hnom
‘| LOANS Community [Loan c fay
30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713]
FRIENDLY SERVICE
WHEN YOU NEED
$25 to $500 We can help with ir ™
problems You con up te e800
oo — emall montly pay-
ot. | me _ eall at our
“STATE, FINANCE con.
me Pee Ba ite “Am “MOR eT GAGES
1310 Pont “Br Blas aT oe »-c0th
CASH FAST o 61% w $300
alte
a
sRERICS an © of eee we new Wi
Chief — MOBILE HOMES
wh we nh mo cae Os
You can buy « Les Mutchinson
toned treties a8 low as
$100 down
Hutchinson's Trailer Sales
4615 Dixie Soqneey. Ja Plaine
Also Corner 11 _
Reval Oak
52 ALUMINUM ° mos Pertect &
RICH ARDSON FLCAR MICHIGAN
“trates Also soree e0ed oa ad
PARKHURST.
face” Brion "act eat mana | For Rent Trailer Space st
"ori sn's Traher Camps 300 Be: Le Ra
PAN OMT chad woe Pe court ewer x 2-461) aes
__ Auto. ‘Accessories 52
AUTO PARTS
ege eer re ae
——————*$4 NASH RAM’R
es ,
‘$1 CHEV. 2 DR.
et ee
~ "$0 PONT. “8”
47 OLDS
‘S] PLYM. SED. $495 ag |
Ne
, ¢
Finest
on the corner of i
le
ie
ea,
a
i
a me
|
‘
; ‘I ai J
52 ace 2 door, heater
‘52 Plym.
a bargain at—
Transportation "48 Lincoln 4 dr.
"48 Nash, R & H
47 Plymouth 4 dr.
"47 Mercury. 4 dr.
Nothing over
Many way under
Customer Confidence
THE
WORKINGMAN’S
LOT
HAB CHEVROLET Cottage NE FE 4-4546
“1 sTUDE__ | Fee ae so bey, rere *S2 CADILLAC
"32 PLYM. 2 DR- SED.
$1,095 bmg heater, looks new. License
Michigan's
; The big paved lot .
_. Woodward & 13 Mile Rd,
i
4 spp Fre
IACOBSON MOTOR SALES
Your Hudson Dealer w at PE 28sse a arate shen peer, es 04
" No 324
_ 'O Chev, /Deluxe 4 dr.
“Okay, Autterfingers! Watch what yer doin'!”
For Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars 55/|
PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE GOODWILL
_USED CARS
[Nota Name but a Policy”
Conger PPM EST,
BUY YOUR USED CAR
FROM A DEALER
YOU KNOW ~
1946 AND 1947
PONTIACS
OLDSMOBILES
CHEVROLETS
PACKARDS
SPECIAL! ' ‘46 OLDS.
$245
1948 AND 1999
CHEVROLETS
PONTIACS
PLYMOUTHS
STUDEBAKERS
BUICKS
FORDS
NASH
MERCURYS
SPECIAL! ‘49 FORD
$495
"SO, ’S1 AND '52
AND A FEW 'S3s
CHEVROLETS
. PLYMOUTHS
PONTIACS
DODGES /
SPECIAL "SO NASH 4 DR.
Ambassa
Radio & Heater
$69 HARDTOPS
MERCURYS
NASH
CONVERTIBLES
SUBURBANS
STATION WAGONS
PANELS
PICKUPS
PONTIAC
RETAIL
_ STORE Factory Branch
63 Mt. Clemens at Mill
Phone FE-3-7117 ©
a ul ‘a COUPE. “$110. 2528 b Lk
LET Sax tis 3, LIKE new, 4,000 miles all extras EM
3} _CHEVE. BELLAIRE SPORT 5 miles, must sell this
between 1:00 |
6-1356
FORD 11 TUDOR. VERY CLEAN, _mst sel, $150. 197 5S. Johnson
You'll Do Better At
JEROME | * OLDS-CADILLAC
*| GHEVi=n, i649 2 DOOR, STYLINE deluxe, one owner like new, fully
Larry Jerome | Rochester Ford Dealer
FORD Custom 8 Cyl.
Radio-Heater
OVERDRIVE
FORD
- JEROME
POL ATION WAGON’
so = ™ Poruview
Housing
i ie gpg» ® $136. 2 ELL-
FORD bg JA a 1 OWNER.
& spotlight...
amet Pe ae
‘® 4 DR. EXCEL — 46 CHEN. YDR. V/
FORDS /
Finance
Our Own
$2 Lincoln dr., by
52 Pont. Catalina, hydra
"SL Chev. Bel Air, powergl.
51 &’49 Mercury TRICKS
TREATS No Goblins
Under the Hood
No Spooky Deals
All Cars
Winterized
"50 Reick Special a dr. |
"$2 Baik Super 4 dr,
’50 Piyaceth 4 Dr.
— No. 192
48 Buick 2 Dr.
No. 203
’47 Buick 4 Dr.
Ne. 287
'49 Buick 2 door
Roadmaster
No. 217
50 Chevrolet 2 Door
No. ‘28
48 Buick Super 4 Dr,
No. 243
90 Buick Special
No. 257
$1 Chevrolet 2 Dr,
One Owner
No, 238
’°50 Chevrolet
No. ‘280 =
_'49 Buick Sedan
One. Owner —
* Se: S06. .
’47 Buick
Ready to Go ~
‘No. 268
‘51 Plymouth 4 Dr,
No. 282 ;
50 Buick Super 2 dr.
Low Down Payments.
Some with Nothing Down
~No Payments Until
December I4tth
OLIVER'S 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
. FE2-9101
MERCURY “46 2 DR. RUNS GOOD
Sel. or oa FE Call after 4 or
Sat PE 26870
"3 MERCURY. MONERREY Selling equity Radio. heater good condition color bitter sweet. Ast
oJ Sammy st Jonnies Tavern,
7 W. Huron
MERCURY ‘4 STATION WAGON
for ba! due $id 197 8 Johnson
EARL R.
MILLIMAN A FORD DEALFR
OVER 31 YEARS
'52 FORD _
COUNTRY SEAS ~
ng a matic transmis r
you cap save — whit. va Ms
sp en — new tires and
“$295
‘51 FORD 2 DR
Custom. 8 cylinder, This is one of
our best buys
$895
49 MERCURY 2 DR
— maroon —— whitewall
lirea, radie and
$695
'52 FORD 2 DR. SED. Radio, heater, and very lbw mile-
$1,295
S$) CHEV. CL. CPF. Deluxe Low mileage, radio and
'51 Kaiser with V-8 Olds
__engine, hydra.
SO Buick Riviera
50 & '49 Nash
49 & "48 Studebaker
'49.'47 & '46 Ford
48 & '46 Chevrolet
48 & 47 Plymouth
48 & "47 Pontiac
48 & ’47 Kaiser
42,41 & '37 Chevroiet
40 & 39 Nash
ECONOMY USED CARS
1646. 2 DOOR, “BODY | Should sell today at onl
om 20 or best offer. de 43183 - : ,
51 4 DOOR CUSTOM. YOU
couldn't find a better ot very
_low mileage Call FE 5-068
"% FORD. RADIO. HEATER, cn R 3-6364
50 USED CARS models. Some as
Big savings on 1983 _
Keego Sales & Service
3080 Orchard Lk. Rd
—— | PORD 47. 2 DR ~4)82
WAKE t "s AN OFFER ON A
Hae grin Mart Lake
2-163) FORD VICTORIA *
aon dl other extras,
39-4034 after
LINCOLK “47 ~~.
N heater $995
"51 NASH STATESMA) Cee ‘ tor Radio, heater
“$795 ’*S51 STUDE. COMM.
4 door Sedan. automatic transmis-
sion. radio and heater.
$750
51 FORD COUPE
A one-owner car-has fadio and
heater
$795
48 MERC. 2 DR. SED.
’46 HUDSON
YOU can sell this one for more
than we are asking - it's yours For Sale Usea vars 55 <=
ve
WE HAVE many. or
THE FINEST
CARS!
We feel that good service
and complete satisfaction
are fhe most important
features your money can
buy in a used car. The
cars described be:ow are
new car trade ins, many
of them low mileage ears
from Birminghamt and
Bloomfield Hills.
ey aif bien te ect c
~ holstery, pant cog radio, ig
automatic and
er brakes, good pines walt tires
— excellent mechanical con-
dition. Your present car down and $47 56 monthly.
_—~.
"1961 PLYMOUTH Cran>rook club . excellent
condition, pertect green fin- ish. radio and heater. ss Up-
holstery. A true value at $995.
+
DESOTO
Lane sites” “ght ray four door
io wd Deater and automatic
ogc eH A quick starter in
cold weather. smooth running any-
time. $1045
1960 ae
Windsor U out
in beautiful aries Ba rig-
tnal blue Radio and heater |
and automatic transmission:-~“A
true value. 41085
PONTIAC
The sada r Chieftain eight club
jo, heater, excellent
fimish, good tires. A good value
at $995
166 DODGE
Light ; ray finish, sir conditioned
beater 7 cue ery is excellent,
tires very $945.
Deer Hunters
Station Wagon Ali eli with
eod trim,
drove this. ear to Caro on open-
img day after pheasant, it was
_@asy on gas, used no oil and
carried four hunters, two dogs. a
big bunch of equipment with
is car! Come in and buy it
at
NO DOWN PAYMENT
A steady reliable customer with
eer: monthly payment
ree interest retes
chanical condition. Good ' white
wall tires, radio, heater and su-
tomatic ransmission, lovely green
finish A real value at
lee ~=FORD
Sis. tudor sedan Lovely light’
feen radio, heater A real buy
or $34.16 monthly.
SPECIAL
147 BUICK
Buper Beautiful bieck finish
Radio and heater. low mileage
good tires lar sedanette body
stvie 642 meonthiy
SPECIAI
191 PLYMOUTH .
Excellent transportation. $123 45
Keller-Koch cH FEUER. -PLYMOUTH DEALER
Woodward Birmingham
Midwest ¢1200
~
) /
=) nase + On oa a
© 6 Perry
— ool 5 Cain m COUPE
. EM }-4040
‘o. otps es a OVER PaY- |
FE +9727
coupe ee CLUB COUPE, A REAL
buy FE 29-4468
“WE ARE CLEANING
OUT OUR USED CARS
MAKING ROOM FOR
THE NEW MODEL
. PRADE-INS.
“PRICED TO SELL
QUICKLY 1952 Plymouth Cranbréok 4 4
hiemht green tinish hes red)
heater also seat ver
s ope over Seiling -for $1
—_ a a an [mee
bec too write sidewall!
1942. Plemouth.4 deot «petia!l @e
eo. Lient drev finien flean ip
= + out Aise nas new tires Bel!
Dod 4 @r olack
ag 4 » * fluid drive
wsw Looks and runs like
.«-e The «pare tire
— 98 er Windsor. ¥ doot. R&A.
wite ne @rive and WSW tires.
$405
Derk
baer « motor
rr at dies thie car.
Clarkston. “MOTOR SALES
v os ~ giv moles
Goten’ Ee = Ph 5-282)
Oper me For ae “aie
PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, ‘52, EX- cellent condition, 16,000 miles MA
SY aa
PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR,
eacen can sonable. OR 3-8467.
COUPE. oe B CLUB ae
We have several 195342™-
Official cars to offer at
drastically reduced prices.
REMEMBER
All these cars listed tarry
r famous 6,000 mile or
6 month Warranty!
Terms — will ne
Alt cars” winterized!
Open Eves. ‘ti! 9!
EARL R.
=a MILLIMAN VISIT» OUR NEW LOCATION MONDAY NOV. 2 At
Cass & Lawrence Streets-
We will contifine to offer
our selection of clean
used cars.
KIMBALL ye baii after 6 FE +3808 BROS. INC.
Your Nash Dealer
eee erev fet cellent
With. autorratic transmission This
out V8 bho
_ TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS! ~~
$10 Dn. | Yes, We Said
$10 Down}
41, Pam, 2 dr.
"41 Ford Cpe.
'42 Dodge 2 dr.
47 Ply. 4 dr.
46 DeSoto 2 dr.
~ "46 Dodge 4 dr.
'48 Kaiser 4 dr.
‘46 Mere. 4dr.
‘47 Hudson 4 dr.
"$2 Ply, 2 dr.
'37 DeSoto 2 dr.
‘$7 Buick 4 dr.
» Open Untl
8 p.m. | Radio and ‘heater One of the most
|. Approx. di-count
ce ¢
aie: rickes-
All. Treats On our safe buy used cars
1953 Ford 2 dr. Sedan Heater and overdrive 2 tone
paint Customline V8 approx $500
$1,795.
1952 Mereury Custom
Club:Coupe
1952 Buick Riviera Super
Sport Cpe Seaie end Jester. Dynafiow. Excep- tionally élean ‘Approx. $1, rr} dis-
$2,095
1952 Plymouth 2 dr. Sedan Shiny ‘ack beaut; Redio and
heater. Approx discount
$1,250
1952 Forl Sedan Radio and heater’ Custom V8~
wunt.
1951 Studebaker
Commander V-8
Sedan. Famous ae gorge gH economy
pprox. discount of
$1 195.
1951 Mercury Sedan
popula automobiles on the road
$1,300.
- $1,295
1950 Pontiac Sedanette
Radio and heat r. Goud euto.nobile
Every Ev ening .
RIEMENSCHN EIDER
Dodge Plymouth
Dealer
232 S. Saginaw St.
FE 2-9131
~ 195@ PLYMOUTH 2 dr sedan Radio and heater
interized A-1 condtion. Low down
payment ~
‘$2. «PLYMOUTH RADIO AND
“heater Like nes-- Make offer
"E ¢-@pe0. — . ae ie ——
meh
NEW PLYMOUTH
| 1953 Cambridge four. door sedan
} - 903-366 serial number . equip- ped as follows Heater. Soiex
two, air foam shields, cigar dase ‘
tional signal. “aga covers
$1666 77
(Bring {this ed with you)
Keller-Koch CHRYSL.OR - PLYMOUTH DEALER
470 S$. Woodward Birmingham
Midwest 61200
PLYMOUTH & « 2908 ~ LIGHT
biue, excelient condition $1196.
M-™ at (2 MM si)
PONTIAC ‘$i,. HYDRAMATIC 8
deluxe, radio, heater, 421 Rae-
burn after 4 p.m.
PONTIAC 1986 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN.
neater redio, hyframatic drive
~ PONTIAC 41, CHEAP
7314
FOR SALE. 1941 PO! RADIO, heater, defroster, $150, §-0015
* po.'T! © CATALINA YDRO-
matic and "30 Mercury with over-
drive bet” rasonabdle, 617 E
Walton, FE 5-4468.
PONTIAC ‘47 2DR ~ SEDAN, RA-
dio, heater “sre. owner. Low
mileage. OL
PONTIAC “$2 $1,500
& 42070
“We Trade’
For Less ‘52 Pontiac dix. 8 2 dr.
51 Ford 8 4 dr,
‘31 Buick special 4 dr.
530 Pontiac 82 dr. »
*50 Olds 98 2 dr.
50 Buick super Z dr,
‘49 Buick super dr.
‘Anderson
Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. |
Ph. Collect, Utica 3001
"0 PONTIAC STREAMLINER, Ex. MY 2-5852 be- eellent condition
fore 10°30 a.m
PONTIAC %. MUST SELL. MAKE
offer. TE 5-4426 epe tires. PONT AC ac oe 4 DOOR ~ DELUXE.
of extras
Sacrifice. Tr r -Te
PONTIAC 194) 2 DR. FAIR CON-
dition. Good tires. $125 May be
\ seer at No Fire Station, Mont-
caim & VGilenw Fri. Oct
& Suq Nov Is!
PONTIAC ‘52 2 eg DELUXE. 2
tne Radio heater, ,direc-
tiena! signals ny lon yy covers
1 owner FE 5-3708 after 4 x».
Peterson — 1952 Henry J 2 Dr.
1951 Henry da 2 Dr. 195] Kaiser 3 Or
a
18 AUBURN aVE. PE 4-400
PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 1953
lar 8 Low mileage Nate
M Grad Bianc. Phone
_ Owens, 441430
060 PONTIAC SEDAN
Radio and heater Windshild
fran 8.0314 after a
PONTIAC a 2 mf TREAM-
— Radio, directie Bn
rood condition. What o you
ofter? Must be cash. FE 4-068). 11950 Dodge Sedan
in all re -
5
1950. Mercury Club Coupe Radio and Lester. Selling price only |
1,095
Rad.o and heater. automobile
1950 Ford Conv ertible
Cou
Radio and heater and new top Redio “and heater, 4 tone paint. | Very clean. Appros $900 discount
$1,995
a Be rrr | ie ans reg at ogi ere aaa Beiter mance ee ak eh Wie ha gb tee ct a eae.
(ile here a ad § : ? . ae, a 4 ae: :
ci Ac PRESS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1953 vey eer
* OK
| USED -
TRUCKS RECONDITIONED
RIGHT
“INA SEPARATE SHOP
eee
Slashed!
50 Ford 1, TON PICKUP
New paint &
reconditioned
throughout
QLD PRICE.
$775
NOW
‘Only, $595
‘50 Dodge 14 TON PICKUP
Bright red, spotlite,
heater. extra-
A solid truck
OLD PRICE
$745
NOW
Only $595
‘00 Chev. SED AN’ DELIVERY
Many. more ‘46 to '49 to
choose from, All makes
all models. Priced from
$125, All have heaters,
most have radios. and all
are winterized. Seven
courteous, efficient sales-
men to help you in your
selection.
CENTRAL _LINCOLN-MERCURY:
Pike St. Lot
Cor. Pike & Cass
~~ PHONES
v1 Pi mouth, 2 door 37 Ponies, door
3 vie, 2 door
% Pooties Hl 38 Ford $75
"3® Chevie
4160 W. Walton, Drayton: Plains
PONTIAC MLINER ‘47. 2
1953 PLYM Cranbrook Fordor plan me
1983 DeSOTO V-8 Fordor 2 Demonstrators re
1952 CHEVROLET Deluze Tudor Power Glide
— | 1962 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe
14,000 Miles
1962 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Fordor
Apecial Price $1,196,
tesa sTUDERAEEE Pictu
6,000 Miles
1981 DESOTO Chub Coupe
19.000 Miles
| 1981 DESOTO Club Cogs Special Price $1
1951 DESOTO Custom Fordor
Maroon. $295. Down
pavet NODGE Boag Sedan
Very Clean
sa PLYMOUTH Club Coupe $225. Down
| 1950 CHRY8IL = Windsor Sedan
Extra Clean
1950 DESOTO Pord
$200. oll
196 HUDSON Sedan
| 1946 a
Good Sedan
Transportation. $44 Down.
BRAID
MOTOR.
SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer |
30 Years Fair Dealing
Cass at W. Pike St.
_ FE 20016 = SC POwTIAC ‘a i 2 DR.
NO MONEY DOWN " AND "48
SALES
M24 et Brekhorr Lr MY 22611
PONTIAC 83 CHIEFTAIN * eae a +6, ee gee ae
3s a" ‘Pe +-2ar7
STUDEBAKER ‘6, CHAMPION &E- _ by oe hee mile ag per-
er. “pa00 de G10 & WaT te
-. yamine TS door, equipped. FE 47813 4 Reconditioned,
Ready to Serve
OLD PRICE ~
$775
NOW
Only $625
‘46 Ford 2 TON STAKE
A real solid truck
OLD PRICE 75
NOW
Only $375
4 Pickups All have been recondi-
tioned in our OK. Shop.
They have good Reaters ©
and ready for winter, —
NEW
CHEVROLET
‘TRUCKS
~+Take your choice of Am-
*s Choice. Our selec-
tion is big, but money
difference is small.
THE THRIFTY
TRUCKERS
LOT
JACK
HABE S. Saginaw at Cottage
“PHONE FE 4-4546
—_ “=—@8. FORD DUMP F-.17
. YE 54-2577
| PLYMOUTH 41 SEDAN DELIv- } po A ey running condition $125.
jn DODGE ae —
Maple 54-2780 one 4
‘5S2G.M.C. %4-Ton Pickup
14,000 Miles
$795
LADD. MOTOR SALES
Your Studebaker Dealer “
451 8S. Saginaw FE ¢2543
New & Used Trucks
WILSON
GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward
FE 4-4531
el tere wiener Wate, wrecker, 1942 Dodge 4: are
1069 Chevrolet. micbup’ toe cher, ard . ae
MY avira IN 1980 1% | Ford stake. Bye ee
—$256_ Ph ce E 2-400. te
INTERNATIONAL ‘4 é vanette onde tio Z
Cheap. EM 3200. ™ Ee °
FORD ‘si. °-7 Wit A wwee'er, excellent condition. On
cuRy | SLEEPER TRACTOR WTR
oe Ne
he — os™~ eee x cha A hie 2 ae
fons’, OCTOBER 2 a1, i959 - saaige ee pe te || 0m powrthc PRRs, SA ot Sele Trucks 56|MODEST MAIDENS. |, +, Be ar Alen Sete Wetertent: Coats 6¢ Store Equipment _ 8 _ See ferme 68| Sale
| oe.
"52 Ford Dump
$1,595
’S1 Chevrolet
¥% ton pickup
$795
’49 Ford
¥, ton panel
$395
48 Dodge .
Y% ton panel
249 G.M.C.
% ton pickup
'46 Internationa] 4 Y, ton panel
$125
47 Chevrolet
% ton panel
$195 a
‘20° re Trucks
To Choose From
All Bargains!
>
MICHIGAN’S
FINEST
L ‘
good condition. FE 3-634). 178 Sem-
efte: p.m...
Truck
Bargains!
52 FORD kup. excellent condition, | only -
$797.50 3
ForD-- ba a picbup. Drive tls and’ you
‘$297.50
’*51 FORD
bos to-date
$695
% Ton
yours —
oe
tee
t 7 = x
Ay don't see, Mr. Billingsgate, why it's my spelling you
“) always criticize and never Mr. Webster's!”
Swaps 63 Sale Household Goods 66
TRADE YOUR gr Perego
sm house, mortgage, equity
furniture, autos, for new or
Well known good housetrailers.
TRAILER EXCHANGE
60 8 Telegraph Open Eves
COMPLETE DARK ROOM
a. with 5x7 View camera
trade for cabinet work fill
Girt, or what have you’ EM 3-2478
FORD $2, DUMP OR ‘53 CHEVIE
Belaire for land contract or what
bave you? FE 3-1840.
SWAP W YOUR
a pair. s Cariumas. toy Raman toyiand
fens lune of fireplace’ fixtures.
rnes Hardware, 142 W. Huron.
EXCHANGE YOUR LAND~ CON-
tract Sy you ee ige? Roe pon 4
erty) > late mode!
BH J VanWelt. OR +1386
“e-PORD,- Chev. or Pipmouth on trade for
pe eee Cranbrook OR
\WILL TAKE “4: TO
TRAOB YOUR OLD REPRIOER ator or anything
pew Crosicy Sheivador e190 00,
terms 62 per week MY 33711
COMPLETE RESTAURANT
eq en. for land contract,
truc. or o Smith Moving Com-
pany, FE ¢ 4664.
ry FT. 1963 HOUSETRAILER. MOD-
bee ere & out) im ex-
downs Yyment on my
rth of Detroit
$ TRUCK TIRES 6 25x20 awe | for sho
71-4219
INTERNATIONAL BUS. CON-
an te housetraiier. =
srahae aoe and bouse
or ing 0: equal Value, $000, PE Gun oF seil $50
GRADUATE PIANO TEACHER
a eee enrok at ages 6 to 46 61
Starr "48 FORD — 3 _ St; ask for
% Ton A ene owner vehicle. zs s+,
Ro'Ressonabie" "| _ Fer Sale Clothing ” 64 ‘6tfer refused FUR COAT, SIZE 16, CLOTH, SIZE 1+-16 cloth cost 16-20 FE PE +135)
’°S1 CHEV TRACTOR
Meguoped, of wheel, Taddie thaks,
Make us an
Offer
These trucks are winter-
ized and have good heat-
ers.
EARL R.
Eve. ’til 9
her's "Fe see) yy
oe Meter Scocters 58 oe
NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT-
ers. 12 &. Paddock. FE 4-426.
For Sale Motorcycies 59
FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR
Hariey Davidson, see Harley Dav-
id@son Sales Co. 3237 6. Saginaw.
For Sale Bicycles 59A
IRLS 26 ENOLISR E BIKE |- On for 24". ve ste.
. LIKE Ww $35 ALSO + al English bike. $17. FE
Bors % IN. BICYCLE. 6i8 yteir 6-2322.
MERCURY MOTORS. MOST MOD-
eA now =" for immédiate
“GENESEE SALES. |
2101 Disie Hwy. PE 2-6788
MERCURY | OUTBOARD MOTORS | doe Service. Terms to suit)
Hook's piace. 3730
ets Lake Rd. at vine Lake
OGD BOAT BOAT AND
boat trailer, $00 metal framed FE ¢-2140 after 3:15 p p.m
woods of ll ca, ar s
-hee trailers.
be Ss to 306 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-802
Transportation Oftered 62
PyAe. van eome aan PART
' Swaps eraft
WiLL TRADE MY BQUITY IN ‘52 |
Fordomatic, 12.000 miles, all ex-
tras, for good ‘49 or 50 Ford. FE
2-4253 | UPRIGHT PIANO IN A-1
PE «17-8272 BROWN MOUTON FUR COAT.
sie id, © new. $25. FE
me
BROWN TWeed HART & SHAFFER
mens winter overceat. EitceDent
_ condition Size 4 2-085
SILVER MUSKRAT
ry ¢
MANS OVERCOAT. SIZE «& worn three times Womans fur
coat. size 18-20. Excellent condi
tion, FE §-8086 _
GIRL 8 CLOTHING FOR SALE. FE S306 ’ -
PERSIAN LAMB JACKET. Ma- roon Cloth coat Sise 1¢1@ Very
reasonable 240 Ch
SEAN'S ORAY SRBARDINE BUTT ‘ = he nae waist, 20%
= <20. FE 32-0014. Call after
BOYS BROWN CORDUROY RE-
Size 4.
~
: ~COAT — WOMAN'S FITTED
\ Style, winter weight, taupe
\eolor With brown fur coilar;
oe TE conditions; size 16;
. FE 4-001) after € o clock
BoYs CLOTHES. LIKE NEW _Siee 6 PE @18
MAN'S TOrCOAT ZIP LINING
Size * $20 PE ¢7T768 -
PERSIAN LAMB COAT - sive excellent § condition
$9000. 170 Townsend. Birming-
ham. oF aon
BROWN AfOUTON COAT. length gore size. Ex.
tion, FE 444
“GRADE “SORTER 4 cond.
“BEAL coat, ee like new. Size
_1¢18 $30 FE 46045,
MAN “RED ie ps SUIT &
+0601, after shirt, size 38-40
4
CON-
dition, $50
8ET OF DEACON MARIMBAS_ aA-l
condition OA 82645
| PIANO TUNING & a
Boeberits } Frank
8 y ALL, USED eA OriPUL
spinet piano. The a sass $325 takes
it. Oatiagher’s,
SMALL APARTMENT SIZE rm BIARO
like new fm beautiful walnut fip-
ish. Gallagher's, FE 4-0566.
FLAT CLARINET, GOOD CON- dition, metal. FE 24718, PIANO TUNIN OG arD ine ve vecar ~ “ehm ¢ a Pp FE 32-6217.
SMALL ALL MAHOOANY APARTMENT
ent condition. Gal ape nee
ern. 7
PAN GMERIGAN EBONITE B
flat clarinet & case. FE 5-7973.
wrD ) GOOD USED PIANG, PREF- Bod yan? Grand for church.
apne PUNO FS
option to 7.28. $i0 m@ lagher’s
Rieh = ie quality, a,
sizes “a ; orc
ve (oft . Muren), base.
ment apt
Sale Household Goods 66
WILL SELL OR TRADE MY
equity ir "48 Olds club coupe for) ~~ ~"~~~™~ —_—_—en
‘& or ‘47 model car. 24408. EI ECT RIC. ROASTER. | CRO- ry in 7 ROOM HOUSE FoR| chete cloth. Gilder. Wicker Fed! er arge. houses | _ Set. +7082,
sraile as part payment. 216 W | $14 95
ee —sre. | «Special Roover cicauer value, 3 - 30 STEVENSON RIFLE:| ginuine factory rebuilt 1 year
trade fer double barre!
20 gauge shot gun. MY ans
SPIN Lt! WASHER, R
ABO ert Did junk. May-
_fair My e2078. aE ae ame ae or
TRADE-SACRIFICE | Owner i) will trade $1,250
eeu Yor hom. close to
Pontiac ear or house
tratler rty is lovated
lo
Harbor, No
circulator heat. |
guarantee Smith Saies..& Se
tee, TE 2 Hoover dealer
FE 2-9892
WTD: FURNITURE, ODDS & “ends; Antique dishes. MY 2-3022
REFRIGERATOR - USED APT.
rigidatre — — — &
very Clex: —“t30-s¢ 1
Elec. Range - apt nse - Trade
Clean rv- 1
_FE_ ¢1588
ory op $38 ap. Used rig.
See tai bud eres $19.50 up. De Hotpoint
sink @ishwasher comb. 8320
. Used oil burner, $35. ~
R. B MUNRO 5
20 Ws Lawrence 6-641
RETRIOBRATOR FOR SALE. FE
4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE, PRAC- tically new. FE 2-7053,
y be id Bl
| ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES ROE MAHOGANY DUNCAN
_ din: table and buffet.
nee r $-p a Pi
sande LEAVING STATE
Like new, Westinghouse dryer $160
Westinghouse automatic. Abd er #33
oar ironer and chair
Fine blue mohair living room
suite $75
Excellert 22 rifle $22.50
OR 3-2727 between 12 and 6°
STUDIO BED WITH REVERSIBLE
Peery of green and grey. FE
WALNUT on sean ROOM SUITE
Mrs. Clarence
Py Conk Rochester
SMALL COUCH, ALL DOWN CUSH-
jon, needs new covéring. [If you
have abilty to sew, & new Slip
cover would do Mw. Very reason-
_ abiy priced MI ¢0472
Plastic Lino. 4
TILE, 10c Triple vinyl Benay Maid ss
Injaid Lincleum tie 6x9
Close Out wall tile, 1Se
Alcohol Hi-test gal. ..87¢ i, Mad Hurcen PE ¢ osee |
DUO Mé4OR 5 ROOM OIL |
beater with 6@ gal drum
fittings Some stove pipes.
FE 45-0419
GE, ELECTRIC RANGE. +4004
| STATIONARY LAUNDRY TUBS.
cheap FE ¢1008 After 4 00
Used Trade in Clearance } , price —
Radio sis = |
Washer ... sie
ela : Seer eee ee
Davenport and chairs $20.50 |
M over washer, demonstrator
was $1995 now see
® pc. ding room suite $108.60 r Gibeom-eiectric range,
size, was $170.% sie 50
G. E washer —— $185.00
- MANY
CONVENIENT CRED!
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE C
361 8. Saginaw
MAHOGANY KNICK-KNACK
“ate glass mirror beck, 6”
FE 5-062 _
| shelf,
x
Rvo-8 «2 EXCELLENT CON- dition FE 40140
17 INCH ZENITH
~ Used trade in De
a] *|
Apt. sive electric stove $40 98
Ou heater ... $96
Culma cabinet $1406
6 pe dtm room ..... yee 5
Large desk chest .. sie es
2 = living room ...... oie 65
beus $12 95
panes aresser $2.86
WYMANS
18 W Pike only
LUNCHEON CLOTH WITH IRISH
m center and } inch berder
of imported needle . MUtwal
ole
~ WAYNE GABERT’S
APPLIANCE SPECIALS Motorola" IT TV, #1
Frigidaire, retrig. 6 cw a i Late mode! deluze Kenmer ¥
washer with pump
Bendia auto. washer, A*l cond. $0
$175 80 Speed Queen ifoner, ne
$170) new
$214.85 Maytag ironer, new 4-
AB electric range, special, new $1297
»
$138 50 Duo-Therm oi] heater.
Used washing mactiines, $29 50 u
Mamilton dryer, new
Bpeed Queen dryer
Bendiz style auto
Real bargains in all departments.
| Visit our new gift department.
CLAYTON’S
| 3085 Orchard Lk. Rd, Kee . Harbor
FE 58811 50874
Open 946, Fri. 90
PHILGAs ——— riot. Sudip
for 30 4ays
2628 Orehard tabs
Ave. PE 32-0196.
MAHOGANY BOOKCASE $15. Small gateleg 85 Metal Simmons
bed. $4. 3 pr. Lined drapes. Like
new 87.50 pr 104 Wenonan
| x12 AMERICAN ORIENTAL
and pad, excellent condition
4-2057
ELECTROMASTER STOVE. GOOD
condition. FE 4-6554. RUG FE |
- SELLING BELOW WROLESALE
10c 9x9 ASPHALT TILE
$2. ARMSTRONG INLAID 890c y4.
49c 4% It. Wall Tile. ..15e
Plastic wall tile 4¥ax4% .....
léc ~_
Nw “a $6 ott
Harold's, 8, 120-3 ~ Sagena’e | FE 2<450 ~=Free Delivery Free
CHROME DINETTE SETS. As
semble these yourself and save
4 chairs & table, 969 95° ‘value.
$30 95. These are brand new 1953
+nodels. Famous make. ay popu-
e in. com-
be convinced re ‘ these
extraordifary bargains. Michigan
Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake
Ave ‘SMALL PORTABLE RADIO.
Radio $5 68. FE 56-6756
washer $149.50 | TV
érr. oF GP REFRIO ttion. $35, RATOR, GOOD
) cond 3-6005 .
MODERN 4 BURNER ‘oas RANGE,
white Good condition. 238 Semi
nole FE 45-6330
PRACTICALLY NEW BLOND DIN. | DINETTE EXTENSION Tans $20 = . mechine. MA Matching 6 each. FE
SPEED QUEEN WASHER 900 PH) 2 PIECE SECTIONAL COUCH
7-4738 of ca! et 2339 Pine Lake lastic — ar —
Ave Keego Harbor eihber nge. chair
Siecrhocuer sLecthic| sam snes curaune ee stove, Good cenéiticn. 628. OR ebster wire recorder #4 5 _ +1337 — -..| Genesee Sat afier 730, all
DELUXF EAS¥ SPINDRYER| day Sunday :
_ Washer, dke new FE #4213, Reo imi 6 ROOF Tie F 3 >. Se oe : SPRINOS (| Gar ao 3 org Se
mattrers 7 wide wide long O
WALNUT CHAIR. CANE BACK & | _comtiten FE 23-2214 - arms neediepoimt seat. Colonial | PORCELAIN FRIGIDAIRE. EX-
secretary soli eak, four match cellent cond 6100 PFE $2121
ing chairs FE $0825 | DUNCAN PHYFE, DROP LEAF
table 6 chairs, complete with
_ 2978 Henspiah off Cass Lake |
Keegu ;
®9CU FT KELVINATOR REFRIG-
erator, good condition. FE 23-3145
after 6
WESTINGHOUSE ‘SE idUNDROMAT,
_ good condition _$50_ OR
NORGE WASHER. GGOD CONDI.
tion, $35. FE 23-2951
COLEMAN OIL BURNER: PHILCO| refrigerator Keasy ashing ma
single bed with mattress
“1832
Gas STOVE, $35, VacUtnN & attachments, 8630. 23 pe I~
- riment ‘ise ges range $39.50) FE of Auburn Heights. 2 acres of
sy -@pin_ dryer recond. $79.50 free parking £‘~*
Electric ratge, full size $39 N inn o SED
Beds of al! kinds and sires
Lamps, tabie and Moor.
China ose
Sets
Refrigerators, "nk ace
Ranges, cas a6 electric
4H stoves ard oil space heat)
ers.
Chrome dinette sete
Chest and dressers. a gem
toring. ‘room —_
bom ot ‘ ae ot wen fe bs ey
L & 8 SALES
‘sd ~ ELECTROLUX "VACUUM
cleaner, used 2 months, good buy.
Call before 5 30 YE 21781.
TILE 10*
reer FLOOR SHOP 90 6. Saginaw 8t.
R 3-0748 .
aot enue “LINE Or RESTAU-
2 —— and bakery ptlonally good bur.
xe uy.
“‘Shemaueh call ene pet
MEAT cise 7 Pratt, POR WELL CARED FOR:
$475 LA
COMPLETE Sr eadiPnat FOR
restaurant, Out of storage, Smith
Moving & Storage. FE 44864.
EM Ta Bn
eet Close
LUMBER
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
under cever,
at lower prices see ug now. Free
delivery
Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. EMpire 3.2731. 178 — Lake Rd.
_ Commerce, b
TUES. AND 8aT. DOUBLE HOL- den ame Gags at Tony's Marine
Motile ine Ore
Lake Ra BLISHED ‘4
3 piece bed- EncY
| 12 voumes,
| USED 5 aso
Call” Walker ry Ss p.m FE 30168
TRENCHING © Posting © Sold wie PE tem.
a me
Telegrap.
| RADIATOR TYPE ELECTRI
water heater. Original cost
| sel $20 be no Ay ranch mink /tole,
moe e tion §150 285 nero- |
cle, singie phase & © ntury
bd He eae ‘eo cycle singte | phase
Both in excellent -
Son "Call MA 6.311
_ Reeburn.
5 ROOM ort it SPACE HEATER, 623. OL 2-579
WARM MORENO S Goal HEATER, _like new, _FE 437
§ ROOM OIL Oe 20.
FE 32-6200
Overhead Garage Doors
water heater. Excelient condition
FE 44456.
ners,
as tanks, hot plates and ‘Tittings
or trailers and cabins
AT SERVICE Co.
Associated With Trailer Exchange
60 8. Telegraph
Open Evenings & Sndays P. M.
a ON USED FURNACES - WE
—FHA Pavol Stan Gereced,
_ EM }-2080. _
ue 18 WRECKING ~~ mition. feet material, o
TOR DOO! TOR condition i
; a re 0080 e7* a $0 PE of, stove used 2 veara,
“FARM FRESH MEAT r foe REFRIGERATOR, PERFECT k roast Ib. 39¢ cheap "OR 3-8550.
| Pork steak Ib. Se | TRON EMAN, BIN FED STOK- | Pork POM og xpeeccennkt sees tb we | er blover FE 5-254
| Lard Ib. 22¢ 4,
| Pork chops Ib. oe | tiee ae oye NBION LADDER, i
Hot dogs ss
| Round steak 1b @¥e | FURNACE WITH oe CONVER- | | Spare ribs Ib 48c sion soit and blower. Excelent
| Beef ste# Ib. 260 condition Best offer over $110
Ground beef 1b. 35c |__t#kes 901 Walden Rd. FE 40003.
|Pork seausege b tbc For SALE QUANTITY OF OUT- !
| We have quarters of beef for your
freener
| Walton at Opdyke Open Sundays,
_FE 5-7041
$200 DIAMOND RING. 875 MAN'S
diaménd wrist watch, Wom-
an's diamend studded watch, $25.
OR 3-0242
NORGE REFRIGERATOR, GOOD dition. 965.00 4230 Lanette FE
© FEFT OF i'. DROP PIPE. B opening nozrie, foot valve, 3
inch seal 25 gallon storage tank.
$40. FE +esst
% BAO MIXER, $160.
_ FE 5-0056 7 7
1% HORSEPOWER GARDEN
oe with cultivator plow. MY
wATORAT “GAB” ey 4. RADIA-
REY “LAWSON SOFA.
a slik band carved sofa. Liv-
f te Mahogany arop ie dn
ing table. MAyfair 6-2322.
KENMORE GAS STOVE.
condition. portable ironer,
ment size washer. FE 2473
APARTMENT SIZE
stave $35) = PE 44-9708 rt.
ONE GOOD electric
after 4 pm.
penuilt Mayr AD WASHING MA.
— LAND FURNACE GRATE a
condition. FE 4-821}
side windows. Some frames.
for $80.
SO0CLE BUGGY. USED 3 times MA +2800
LARGE OAK & PLATE GLASS frent door; also floor lamp &
table lamp 428
UNDERGROUND GASOLINE storage tank. ver used; very
good 2 whee) tratier, cheap; baby Stop & see the door with the! ditie: eo stabilizing orm. lp Have eanthed Africes vielets. rae ~ gam
ence bank oad LE - Lance comBus- a te eho Rte af lien etoker ttect condition r No. 1 & No. 2 doors ‘ae ve . Genceai
4 peogeting service “ . _* ‘or eee BERRY DOOR CO. IT oun tTrre BURNER, i 370 SB. Paddock, _PE 32-0203 i im good condition. OR
4aCKSON'S RENTAL ‘ Mixera, chain saws, , ee. OL. HOT WATER HEAT-
hammer, pave. sind ¢ breaker. Cd 2 heavy one. tratier hitch-
__ Pipe ete, FE os +0542
SPEGAL 4 DaY SPECI PRACTICALLY NEW pasT BED.
~ Thurs. Fri, Sat ra ~_Geed high chair.
Oct &. W 31 Nev 1
Open this week 6 am. to 8 pm.
Delux pla tic wall tile Ie oq. &TALBOT |
| mere fgg age ae
: _ a4. Ja. | Rock lath, $1.00 « bundle; 4x8 sheet Linocleu.e , “al2, first. oo 4 i hee ee bed Jock, 01 60; Wo, 3 ben pine, $1! 0
$3 5@. Gal) _ sulation. 16235 Oskiand +2622
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t% mile sorth :
Drive out-ave money ing | BLACK AND PEAT 80IL
tree — yards Attractive price for
CHAIN awe NEW AND SJ -= — and orchard . SAND. GRA aND ers. Onrae — mh rovers ron, PR Stee, wee
bower mowers. new ‘a Shredded Peat Humus
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Garden & Lawn wae ise 8. = ree .Y re Soe oe Woodward Ave. 4 ay & Rd, Birmingham Midwest | _ Prompt delivery. Be nse) after 4
Tim ents xD We tare ona Travel ge age ‘binck end
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2- al | 38a } Drive, FE 60448.
UsED GiLco # GaL. on HOT| PROMPT DELIVERY
Behaffer 57914
RICH TOP BOIL, ONE TO FIVE
garde Detivered or baul your-
eeclf, FE 6-2706
sand. Wilk
_ PE 44218 or _
Washen “AND, RA
palm, GED art, Cate end mortar.
foneme. Guppties OR }-1634
Tul dirt. cand and | gravel 172.
SAND, GRAVEL, /FILL opr, 1 |
soil Kenneth Tuttle FE |
Ricu Tor aon GARD 7 e Gua FE 2-0603
Sporting Goods 8B it ——_———eeereree
36-30 WINCHESTER CARBINE Ex.
cellent cendition. MI #9084
SH -— SH pomelessg LEACH I8
giving goed deals on guns
COMPLETE CAMPING OUTFIT
44 .omie,. Drayton Plains. OR
32-1854
MARLIN 32 ape cial DEER
rifle, she's. EM 38
WANTED SHOT GUNS A cr oha DEER
bathigetfe. basinette & playpen. es Manie Bagiey.
_ Armada S21. 5 | OOF OF Wen sHOF GUNS A WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER AND $12.50 & up.
Sa SS wo whee rellet f° ‘AP FIFLE. GOOD _mise, FE 40249 1 ser P's 1178) «Jay. Four
FIR Towns.
suoTadns, | DEER RIFLES 2x4's 6c lin. ft Mos' . Wil trade. Maniey
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att aio é “Art “Lawson Gun 1 Shop ine water sidiaty. = per oly au - XPERT oun Bi PAR
Full lin ing cule utstom ~ cae
our prives are reasoab _ ebiuine. aa access, cEvery caliber
BL: ACKETT’ S ammunition, New and used guns.
Ruilding Supphes —-— Se igh way #161 Disie moet Clarkston model es. 35
T TRAILER STOVE coneitien. Can
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% T 300 BAVA
samme, Ae if a ‘17 3 20 FT x 5 FT | SIDE WALL tent. $80. EM 3-8090 Genera Motors
ing Od. drirg ladder Also cider
apples.
For Sale Pets = 71€
wa Tone oa Bl Devisalg Aé. Crarneen,
a Rs emia sl TROPICAL FISH & SUPCLIES” Pincumbe's, 49 Park St, Oxford
OA 8-2976 Goen Eves.
AKC TOY PEKINGESE PUP. 51x
3 AKC
lent por ec won derfu’ buy, "Soe. a
WHITE RATS, PARAKEETS, ali | Pet Shop, 6 Astor FE +6433. —
PARAKE*TS: & CANARIES 2400 este Ra Near Crooks, FE
® grown
aaron. Stud service, wot
23-6019
TROPICAL FISH _
188 Stare St. +1873 re —_
“AQUATIC GARDENS oe ae risk &
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AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP. pies. FE 29-6083
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PS SPE SP Aliso Cocker Spaniel.
AKC. RBG. SPRINGER. PUPPIES Bower,
sTAR Penson ou eusen Sanders, PURNAcET Se
"MAURICE WATSON |~ Sale Ses sa | a ate one o fF “ °
ngee ene } 2 Gee ‘aries GARAGE eee > Pecsten, OR eae: a ams ) home. MADE em
UES GATE LEG | TWIN SIZE ; ay table chairs, top table, adition nine Pali Pye". want gine epepes, lo
riese bed dav various | BOILER, GUNTY N ing Goods, 19 W. *. r 6, Al ; yin ' unit & ev ae radiators. Ld PaivATe PA , 4153 Forbush Price $350_ 3138 W. Huron. | Kuss be in exocliont am — | EXTR UMINUM DOORS 5 pe. fon, PE Dstt PIANO BENCH, CABIN. RADIO, | "3G w. oat shaad “sot wine! uoosl a8 . Rhite enamel tilcheo cabinet-| dows $14 each. Pwwe and Tedwood - Pye, See cand geace with improves Polly Chote, hair, rE any “s a, ete, MMi +0636 ce REFRIGERATOR, s CU. WF. FRIG- LIONEL. “pour ON VA ‘eS doze peen Me a sronts Mob-
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new. ALU FISH sHanTy Ma-| ~Pecia as: ry 18x30 & te Looks ‘ike new. $65. MA 6-3400 Cast as nes Te 4B. \erkal ee oe an@'s 8 1%. dBc en. _ 9% fer al, 387 = : 00 | REMINGTON PUMP RIriE
= an washer, wringer | —“" FUE ae Takus ee, roo = . LIONEL & AMERICAN hey ate => PE ¢2070 or Use 11 me. Aduice) mabneeay oon Saad) DOUBLE ainits 636 67, med. macnidait nls PINe, Sit, A — P ¥ omgvice Wood, Coai, Fuel ¢ o9A
MI6-1 ‘oe a wae ea ‘Se | Some Combination doors seseeees $15.50 | 7 *, *Y wtaipoee conD woop FOR SALE APTER
OfTLE ~As 100 POUND in-| Perry. 00 2 Phone 5-661 m. Phone
Seneca ee on th bk OAL HOT WATER HEATER. Surplus Lumber}FIREPLACE BASKETS | "A? 4008,,¢ COND on, 2 rom give, deans. Cnty, ooebe, any |7 BURNER cpcors Ul yl sat Material Sales Co. met "Front wt ee en spente wi r Dixie "Highway. Ton Nee, nae used Machine. 1 ope ba com Op aves ese ¢ cannel coal a and |
LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 | trge-phese, 51) borse electric yomcaim cone | Sf. press Wise ganas se: mabe Otehara
Al nan of oad at usven 51.08 ce ANGLES.” CHANKELS. ~ BEAMS, | — “ oo = BLAYLOCK . Mine Bea woop. FE ry s e
= gulten ‘waty of tBswercr, pos porta, cometete | a structural Gara es 81 Oreweed Late ave a inet DRY OAK WOOD, WM JOHNBON,
Shibaes few | ES Sones, ae Ges |RSS eat i Scare er | a — ming MEATERS AND ; OL] et). FEeeg. | storm sash and carpentry.| "SS Tea aichtgan cnewarenceh “io KIXDLING, WOOD a
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dition. FE 46082. ment Oakland A terms, 76 after "| Yeon ; 2 i
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crib and mattress $12.95, solld|? PC. BA ~ & QUA to apply. No palm edor Dries in Michigan Paiserdine heresies | 2oW or write M DeMott. Glenmie, ee oak dipettss $21.50, vacuum clean- Va. TR a minuvs We le. 21 beau ‘ Lake Ave. | Mich % WHITE Rock | puLLete.¢
er $5, Admiral floor model com- SUNDAYS 10 TILL ful colors “ “SINKS. 94° x 21°, 629,05 on binguion radio and phonograph ARNASON PLUMBING Orchard FE 646150_ , raion gin free -| DEER HU NTE RS—MIO | Ra 301,
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. OAKLAND i Burmeisters _ j eh trie “and pas ranees a, tow M. A. BENSON COVERED UTILITY Ey TRAILER .
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Cannel 1 WEYE-TY nouns tenet ty entene eet Sie slate eb et any cate cote | AF (oem Dohafo
pj", PEENENIG are WR, CM) CKEW, 4800) ww, (650) WAR, (1199) WX, Car) waeK, cap i bees
“World Adventure. (2)—So You | 18:00—(4)—Ding- Dong School. (1.7 ren - . : 3
~~ | Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Arthut,p TomIGut 130—wim, Aum | ow. fundar use, | wars, Dave onrn -,U. N. Action on Matter =" : | MIR News wae, Angiees Chase Uge—w pl won to Reach Voting Stage
ti - |i:30—- (4) —Glamor Girl. WXYE, Ba ‘oor vous "cunt Far mh 1. aas—woe, y i Morn i
“Gir trom eee ighins alla, | GRE: eet Botan tree wom, meen” 2 oe PSR See me ety se Tomorrow. . (2)— |. Charm Kitchen. é ¢:16—WIR, Three _WWa, News | | WIE, Records | WCAR, Club 1180 | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, ® — 7 _ Wash. vs. Cleveland, 14; 16—(4)—The Bennetts. Wad, Bway Melody | | CRLW, Sipe Ferver —_— \8:00—WJR, Hilltop Howse | The U.N.’s 60-nation Political Com-
Comet medy, | 880—(0—Chamber Musie.. (1)— | 11:30—(4)—Three Steps-to Heaven. | CREW. secrshty of erate |. SiSGK ben s Moxpay wouxtva — | "Wwi) Uile Bente! "| mittee strove today to wind up its ’ Girls. “= John Wayne Show. ; (2)—Strike It Rich.” - > ‘Sympneay Binge . ¢:20—- WIR. Perm Porum WAR. Kews ne bitter East-West debate on germ
ch Cor- | $:00—(4)—Kukla, Fran & Ollie. | .11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. Sars. ese a neo WAYS, Pred Welle. WCAR. News, Rhythm warfare. It was expected to dump
) — Ethel | #:30—~-(4)—Excursion. (1)—MelloD | = ys0NDAY AFTERNOON Pegi peee ae Eeme., Gow WJBK, News $:15WJR, House Party | the touchy issue into the lap of the
is carried | Roundup. (2)—Featurette, (T)—12 tees, Vosee 6:45—WXYZ, News, Wolte WW, Reed of tite~-’ Disarmament ‘fun. (2)—| 4:00—(4)—Roy Rogers. (7)—Tip- a yee Quiz. ()—12 | “cKLw, Mich, Catholic a Tag ee WCAR, Coffee With Clem |‘ CKLW, Eddie Chase ~ The debate highlighted By U. S.
Bud Collyer, | Top —— Lae at Lite | RRM Manrwoe stare | Wve Remeron wort | sewan, aude purrs | Wise ME incr | charges that the Russians ran . (T—Wild
'—Stars on
5:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—
_ Super Circus. (2)—-Lions vs. Los y ii
i rama.
Smith. -
dies Day.
row’s Search. .
12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light.
1:00—(4)—Jean McBride.
You're What You Eat.
1:15—(2)—Beauty Is My Byline.
1:30—(2)—Moore Show. (4)—Tele-
are OF | 2:15—(7)—News.
2:30—(7)—Theater.
7:00—(4)—Badge 714 Authentic! party,
cases“ from__police files. (T)— |» 4, (Nn Seven.
Theater. gar Sx Paul Whiteman.-is--host. (2)— — Turn to a Friend.
8:00 — (4) — Comedy Hour. Bud| ~__ Feature Abbott and Lou Costello with} westmore: 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. #:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. 12: 30—(4)—Fravel-—Uniimited. (7)
(2)—Tomor-
(2) —
(2) — House-
3:00—(2)—Big Payot. (d)—Kate
3:30—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2)—La-
4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)
-#30—(4)—On ‘Your Account. (2)
(7) —Ern
5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7) a Pied Pipers. (2)—Toast of the —Auntie Dee.
a Town. Ed Sullivan with guests; | 5:15 (4;—Gabby Hayes
wet seo) —F0 Parade. Dorothy| Julius LaRosa. (1)—Motion Pic- tse) —Hlody Doody _
- Colllins, Snooky Lanson, Giselle | ture Academy. “Stagecoach to! Kar (T)—Capt._ Hartz. | ___. Mgkfenzie, Russell Arms with| Denver,” with Allan Lane. 5: 45—(T)—News. (2)—Sports.
_ tunes of the week. 9:00—(2)—Fred Waring. ‘“‘Sche- secsisay EVENING
20:45—(1)—Theater, Charles Rus-/ nectady,” “Copenhagen,” “‘Kala- *3
sell in “Night Wind.” mazoo,” are three of many {@¢0—(—Music Time, . (7)—De-
{1:00~(4)—Captured. Part II of| songs. (4)—Playhouse. Play is| ‘roit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry.
* Willie Sutton. ; the “Haven” Eileen Heckart 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports.
3i:30—(7)—Feature Film. “Black| discovers husband Bart Burns | §3—(4)—Sports. (7)—Wild Bill.
“Midnight.” starring Roddy Mo-| was in love with another woman. | _2)—Telenews. a
. Dowall. (4)—Spotlight Theater.| (7)—Walter Winchell. 6: 45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)
Jimmy Ellison, Russ Hayden in | 9:15—(T)—Orchid Award. —Ed Hayes. ootball
: “The Last Ballet,” feature film. | 9:36—(7)—Juke Box Jury. (2)— 7:00—(4)—U. of M.
Films.
\—Arthur M (7)—Playhouse. (2)—
Craig Kennedy.
9:30—(7)—Jamie. (2)—News. (4)
urray.
7:45 — (4) — News. (2)—Perry
make husband Mike Hathaway
SOF Pre. (2) | sealous. (2)—The Web. Frank | Como.
| Detroit Pulpit. * Carnival. of “The Winner " (7)—Hockey. aay . Kee. (2)—Burns and
10: 15—(4)—Cartoon
' 1:59—(T)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) nurs mar ties pol Theater. (3)—T oo 1—Veles of Firestone. (2)
—The Christophers. he: Gar.| Talent Scouts. (7)—Liberace.
“ a eee den. 9:00 — (4) — Dennis Day. (7)—
ggg Math th) Court ot | 1:00—()—Theater. (=I am the | Notre Dame games. (2) — I
Health. , - ae er la a Montgomery a, S(ti—Aumtié Dee. (2)—Sav-| , “Sobeister. so ao |
sage Sinema. 11:30—(1)—Feature Film. Charles | 1#:00—(1)—Boxing. (2) — Studio 1: 45—(2)—Cartoons. aaah “ane wink
- SUNDAY AFTERNOON feature film. - 18:36—(4)—Who Said That?
| tht0—(4)—Theater. (7) — Story 10: 45—(T)—Political Talk —-—
(2)—U. of D. Roundtatile. ores MORNING 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s
—Music. — 7:00—(4)—Today. — On. (2)—News.
a (D—Faith for | 6:00—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 11:15—(4)—Weathercast. (7) —
(2)—Meet UAW-CIO 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7) —Play.| Charlie Chan. (2)—Theater.
32: 46—(4)—City Affairs. house. 11: 20—(4)—Plainclothesman.
Marriage License | =" "tering “Beret
Applications. — . . Prederick Li“ dr., Milford
Obstructionism | === dose Las 639 Arthur
: Quadalupe 47 Prankiin
Robert H. Flentke, Evacsville
Joanne L. Limp, Birmingham
= Orville H. Dobbs, 6. Sanford
as Solutions in Gormany, ge pect ‘Alma J. Irby, ie11 LaSalle \
| 5 Korea, Youth Assert Michael JR ae Be. Sartell 30H. Beginaw\
| Anti-Fascist — em Charies @uder, Hate! Pa:
Cunmho of Soviet Youth pub-| Qrorge J, Johneon. | Pornéaie, Fella L. Dull, Royal Oak
| oe rete Soatin Tu. Geciitiama "este oo oe - lian at | Marlene J. Perndale Marvjé L. Aldrich: Rochester
- - ~< Robert B She Keego Harbor Murje B. Lees, Utics
‘Fa ieee on weep ee ee oe Ee a ah 9 guano of @ Geclaration put out by the) Ralph B Monell. Oak -
Soviet Trade Union Organization} “““ ™™* "opal Oa / Pane, © teeperee, Barmiaghen
ma before the last Soviet note to| Ponelé 1. Mullens. Delta, mingham David W. Batant, Bertier Western 2 rn rp declara- - Mary H. Leonuard, Ferndale
was a sentiments | Peery? Wy. Johgeen. Detrott inter ww og & | = — Pernéale Donald. w v.42 cee
-. That note puzzied Western dip- Bora B. Brigen, 816. Shirley 7. Calvert Re clas. Parmingtes
Jomats by its hazy reply to West- . . coy
@fn proposals for a foreign — . Querge H. Lesmard J. Reval Oak
laters conference on Germany ee anmetet, Rothe
and its suggestion for 8) seme. ¥. Penny, 498 Irwin | Rughard Behediet, Roya! Ost
. Conference, including | Louise A. Kader, Rochester = ——— ——
Find Chien, 0 long it of pob-| noon, encina pown mre | SSH ade Wa tional relations. A . Royal Oak
ae ce 8 hte al ace Renin 5 = , James W. Bedford,’ ‘ord
Saget ke ating ro foe 5) geen, cont, rg cost tate | Predtece cP Fromme tora John Ketvertis, 44
Mary A. Holland, Kemp
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Hugh T_ Mitten, Pleasant Ridge
deann Bennett, Birmingham
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Increased in Value BERLIN w— East Germany's
government announced
last night it has upped the official
exchange rate of the East Ger-
man mark to make-it more valu-
able than the Russian ruble or any
gerday, | Ser” at nies, "Store ; Milford
¥ Wikem Chambin. Highland Park To Ask Find for School
. . WILLOW ‘VILLAGE — School A+ Beare i etetates mova: oax | Superintendent Albert C. Johnsen * es # has been directed by the board of
prot, Albert | S02 Ti isiines 60 Oaxiana | Cdtucation toy apply for $35,800 in * i 2
of “A History oh wk Gene federal funds for school construc-
Fer west “ates ie Se tom, moet of which {a to, be ean 7 : marked &. new senior /
a4 Ret wok 8 rene school, a Aw
ete + East Germany,
CKLW.
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WCAR, News, Harmony
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10: 38—WJIR Hour
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10:45—WWJ, Storybook
11:06—WJR, Tabernacle
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1:15—-WXYZ, Christ Church
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WCAR, News, Review
2:30—Ww,
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2:456—CKLW, Chosen People
3:00—WWJ, Carnival
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WCAR, News, Review
3:15—WWJ, Blue Serenade
CKLW, Lanny Ross
WXYZ, Decision Hour
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WXYZ, Hour of Decision
4:00—WJIR, World Today
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5:30—WXYZ, Greatest Story
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SUNDAY EVENING
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broadcast from Television
initial ran on television. light-hearted saga of a Manhittmr
sécretary, starring Elena Verdugo
in the title role, retufns to televi-
sion following a seven-week hiatus,
| Hollywood, for 47 weeks following |
its premiere on Oct. 26, 1952..
e of “Mama” again will
Florence Halop, and
Winters returns as Mr. City,
Owner F inds
Missing Steer;
| Dates Butcher KANSAS CITY W—A_ missing Light-Hearied ‘Meet Millie’ |
Back on TV This Evening NEW YORK—“Meet Millie,” the ; Boone, ‘‘Millie’s” boss, His son,
“MMie's”’ boy friend, is played by
= Ford; character actress Isa-
| bel Randolph is Mrs. Boone, and
| Marvin. Kaplin continues as Al-
The weekly comedy series was i fred Prinzmetal, a frustrated poet- |
author-composer.
“‘Meet Millie’ originally began
as a summer fill-in, but became
so popular that executives decided
to make it a permanent show.
The style particular to Miss Tot- |
ter was hard to find, A completely
new ‘Millie’ could not be intro-
duced, so a scouring of studios was
conducted to fiad, someone who
looked aril spoke like Audrey. |
The found Elena Verdugo, who |
is of Spanish descent. She bobbed |
her hair, bleached
blonde from her natural brunette
shade and got the job.
“It's very funny,” she smiles.
“I always thought I was the sultry |
brunette type, “but now I find I |
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WWJ, Right to
News
Backstage
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WCAR, News, Ballads
4:15—WJR, Deland Show
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4:30—WJR, Matinee
4:45—WJIR, Happens Datly
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Chase
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Hearings Will Delay
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WASHINGTON w—it the trade-
in you're offered on your old heap
doesn’t strike you right, you might
put it away for 49 years and try
What's more, the car cost the
government only $100 in the late
1930's. It has been well fixed up
and kept up, though. It’s in run-
illac (price new: $850) was pur-
chased by the late Harold Ickes,
WASHINGTON — Scheduled
operations subcommittee, which he
heads, will hold public
“give ample opportunity to all con-
cerned to state their views.”’
He_said he hoped to get the ses-
3 sions started before Nov: 15, He
asked Benson to delay the plan,
which the secretary had | said
would go into fleet
Sunday's deadline for
until after the hearings.
John Winthrop Jr., son of the first
governor of the Massachusets Bay
Colony helped establish a success-
ful. ironworks..at. Saugus, Mass.
ies against American and other
Allied captives, -
Some Arab and Asian delegates
were reported taking a neutral
stand on the U. S. charges, partly
from fear they might jeopardize
the Korean peace conference.
American sources expressed
doubt that a debate on reported
atrocities would stop the Commu-
nists from attending a conference
if they really want one.
. . .
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Lewis Jr
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