_ é Stassen Likely | a } The Weather. > As |, Friday: Warmer : ; ‘4 Detalis page two 4 = e oo ances “"h &% & & PONTIAC MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1935 —00 PAGES Italy City's as Labor Head Foreign. Aid Director Almost Sure to Take Durkin’s Former Job WASHINGTON (UP)—The deci- White ie todayuto mae Harold E. : of labor. was no firm word on when the. @ppointment would be an- nouneed. There could be some de- lay. He would succeed President Martin P. Durkin of the AFL Ptumbers Union. Durkin left the Cabinet complaining that Presi- deat Eisenhower broke a prom- tse in a dispute over amendment of the Tafi-Hartley Act. Stassen’s present job, as direc- tor of the Foreign Operations Ad- ministration which channels United States aid abroad, is nearing an| end. FOA is tabbed to go out of business June 30, 194. Enough top members of Con- gress have announced their deter- mination to stop the flow of economic aid funds to enable the to begin now to plan con- fidently for its own: funeral. Stassen was useful to the Re- publican Party and the presidential ticket in the 1952 campaign as ‘Haison with labor, notably the AFL. _ Eisenhower found h:m_ useful as First POW. to lin Bivd. and his mother, Mrs. Korea on Aug. 29 after spending * . * 478 Out of 738 Die recently, after spending 37 -prison camps. captives. ~ recuperation leave he will AFTER SEVEN YEAR ABSENCE — M. Sgt. Martin A. Strahan of 566 Lenox St. is shown with his sister, home in seven years. He was repatriated from a Home on a 30-day recuperation leave, Sgt. Strahan will report to Ft. Sheridan, UL, for reassignment on Oct. 3. Prison Treatment Vicious, Says Sgt. Martin Strahan M.Sgt. Martin A. Strahan, 33, of Pontiac, the American soldier captured in the Korean War, retu ‘to the United States for the first time in Seven years Captured July 5, 1950, the first day American troops entered the Korean conflict, Sgt. Strahan told of death, marches and inhumane treatment heaped on unlucky Word of his release was received by his mother, Mrs. William Larson, of 566 Lenox St., on Aug. 29. After a Mrs. William 37 months, 24 ~ s* ¢ * 4 months and 24 days in Red return to Ft. Sheridan, I1l., ‘Truman Will Speak in St. Louis Tonight ST. LOUIS # — Former Presi- dent Harry S. Truman speaks here tonight and has announced he will have something to day about the domestic policies of the Eisenhow- er administration. The occasion is a dinner in Tru- a member of the administration when it took office. The President calls Stassen a “team player,’ and barring some obstacle not now in sight, Stassen “ will be in the Cabinet some months before FOA folds. ceive the $1,000 annual award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation for meritorious public service.. - A delayed -broadcast of the speech will be carried by the ABC radio network _ starting at 10/30 p. m. (CST). 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Supplied Bills for Ransom KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) — Money had to be obtained from 12 Federal Reserve Banks to amass the $600,000 in $10 and $20 bills demanded as ransom in the Bobby Greenlease kidnaping. It took 80 persons working overtime to count the money and assemble it for delivery in an Army duffle bag to the kidnapers. Arthur B. Eisenhower, vice president of the Commerce Trust Company here, told a press conference Wednesday night how the anxious father of the kidnaped boy ar- rangell to meet the ransom demand. _ “Kisenhower, brother of the President, disclosed that the FBI entered the case “almost immediately” and fed- eral agents stood by in his bank while the money was counted. He reiused to say whether serial numbers of the bills were recorded in ar effort to trap the kid- napers. Robert .Greenlease, the boy's father, went to see Eisenhower at the bank the morning of Sept. 29 with Robert Ledterman, his busi- ) . That was just 24 told reporters. “We have much more than that.” ‘We mean in 10s and 2s,” Eisenhower quoted Ledterman. ‘I replied ‘no’, since that had to come from 12 federal reserve banks, not necessarily in equal amount,'’’ Eisenhower said. The money was obtained that after- hoon, and at 9:30 a. m. the next day, Wednesday, Sept. 30, it was ready; Elschhower said 80 persons (Continued on -finoed 46, col. 3) | \ ad mah's honor at which he will re-| *for active duty on Oct. 25. Sgt. Strahan said he will ask for reassignment to Korea to rejoin his old out- fit, Baker Company of the 24th Division. His last visit to the United States was in December 1945, when he returned from the European battlefields of World War II, In October 1946, he was sent to Japan for occupation duty and stayed Return to Service 1U.S.toDefend || The United States and Brit-| ¢ tain jointly announced to-| :|day they will turn over || their occupation zone in the ‘| Trieste area to the Italian - | tion “at the earHest practic- _| able date.” ‘British and U. 5. | {Trying to Stop lTito-Rome Feud Yugoslavia Is Expected to Protest Transfer of Occupied Zone WASHINGTON ( A P )— government for administra- This decision was dis- closed as a step to halt the “recent deterioration in the relations between Italy and Yugoslavia.” Both coun- territory of Trieste. American and _ British troops have occupied Zone A, including the city and port of Trieste, for nearly eight years. At present some 4,000 American and 3,000 British troops garri- son the area. Yugoslavia occupies the remainder of the area, known as Zone B. Indian Guards Protection Is Promised if South Korea Tries to Free POWs UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @— ) 48. and other U. N. troops will Indian guards and other members of the Neutral Repatria- tion Commission in Korea if South Korea unleashes troops against the neutrals. a U. S. spokesman em- phasized today. The Koreah armistice agree- ment signed by both the U. N. Allies and the Communists guar- antees that, an American dele- gation source. stressed. He pointed to the agreement's provision that the commanders of both sides “shall afford full pro- tection and all possible assistance and cooperation to the Military Ar- mistice Commission, its joint ob- server teams, the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, and. its neutral. nations inspection teams.” Assurances that the United States would live up to the agree- ment signed by Maj. Gen. William K. Harrison Jr. for the U. N. Command last July 27 were un- derstood to have been repeated to Indian and other delegates here since the Indians in the field have protested South Korean threats to ment of the decision gaid, “it is the firm belief of the | tries claim the entire free| a in picture is unidentified. TO BE ARRAIGNED TODAY — Cari companion, Mrs. Bonnie Heady, stand at jail last evening, prior to being locked up for the night. They arraigned today before U. S. Commissioner Edwin Bean. Other man Police Arrest in- Tennessee ENVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — _ leaped on the fied as Milburn Weatherington, 42, of Pontiac, Mich., was held by police today after a daring bank cashier dis- him with his barehands, H, Frasier, 48-year-old cashier of the Bank Envilie, which been held up three times in 14 years, an's back Wednesday when he de- manded all the bank’s money. struggled to the front door, then rolled of the bank into the street. There nile. ¥ Pontiac Man Bank Holdup|==* A bank holdup man identi- ee cae pects [Rumor Places John Marsh in This Locality. Hall and Mrs. Heady in St. Louis Jail Following -Greenlease Murder | From AP & UP Dispatches | igan was alerted today for the possibility that ex-con- vict John Thomas Marsh, wanted in the Bobby Green- lease kidnap-slaying, might be in the state. State Polics and other law enforcement agencies acted on two tips. _ One was from Indiana State Police that a man re- sembling Marsh was seen aboard a Greyhound bus en route into Michigan from of Prods Commies Sunny and Warm Weather Forecast for Pontiac Area The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts sunny and warmer-weather for the Pontiac area tonight and Friday. The low of 4 to 44 tonight is expected to give way to a high of from 65 to 70 degrees tomorrow. Wednesday brought tempera- tures ranging from a low of 35 to a high of 52 degrees in the. city. Heavy fog blanketed the area this morning and the mercury fo Hasten Talks U. S. Note Asks China and Korea to. Say When Parley Will Be Held . WASHINGTON — The United States sharply prodded Red China and North Korea today to say whether and when they will be pre- pared to enter a political confer- ence on Korea. 2 _A message dispatched through the Swedish government told the Reds that an early reply from both “is imperative’ if the conference recommended in the Korean armis- tice agreement is to take place in the time set in the armistice agreement. to Korea _ in July 1950, “I was the first American captured—it was during the bat- tle at Osan — and before_the battle was over 18 more men from my company were captared teo.”” “We were bound together and forced to march to Seoul where we shipped by rail to Pyongyang. During the first march we were taken through small villages and exhibited to natives who spat at us and kicked us as we shuffl through the streets. ; “At Pyongyang we were thrown in with a group of civilians from many an countries; - -prus other Gls and four French nuns. “On Oct. 31, 1950 we were turned over to the Korean ‘Gestapo’ head- ed by the infamous North Korean sadist, ‘The Tiger.’ “We began another march at this time and on the first day (Continued on Page 46, col. 1) BROUGHT CASH! It didn’t take the little Want Ad reprinted below scnrintng “tj would ie you like Se ics hs tight quick ion n away. ge results will | 2-PC, BLUE LIVING ROOM SUITE, table and lamp. 600 Montcalm. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just Ask for the attack their guards and to free prisoners awaiting repatria- tion questioning. ~ A delegation spokesman de- nied, however, that Henry Cabot Lodge dr., chief Arerican dele- gate, had discussed such specific assurances with Assembly Prest- dent Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pan- dit, sister of India’s Prime Minister Nehru. A spokesman for Mrs. Pandit made a similar denial. Lodge had ‘‘no comment” to questions about Nehru's cabled protests to President Eisenhower. stood at 39 degrees at 8 a.m. Clearing skies pushed up the tem- perature to 59 degrees at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac. ‘it’s Creeping Socialism,’ Says Veteran. Drunk. FORT WORTH (UP)—An habit- ual drunk with a record of more than 400 arrests complained of “creeping Socialism" when he was loaned by the city to the county for road gang work. “I ought to be put on city work, leased here by the State Depart- ment and it informed the Reds bluntly and officially that efforts to have the U. N. General As- sembly reconsider its decision against including neutral nations in the conference had been re- jected, so that arrangements previously approved for a con- ference ef the two belligerent sides stand firm. “Our side,” the United States said, “is prepared to negotiate in not county work,"’ he complained.. all reasonableness and good faith.” Frazier overpowered and disarmed the man just as town marshal Luther Emer- son arrived. Frazier jumped upon the hold- up man when he walked into the bank and ordered Frazier’s wife, an assistant cashier, to put all the money into a paper sack. Deputy Sheriff BR. T. Condor sald ancther man, W. H. Mid- dieton, about 5, of Reagan, Tean., was taken inte custedy as he sat in en sutomobile across the street from the bank. ; Bothi were taken to nearby Hen- derson to await the arrival of FBI agents. Weatherington first identi- fied himself as being from Lex- ington, Tenn. (Weatherington’s _ daughter-in- law who lives in Pontiac said he stayed at a rooming house on North Saginaw street, but left Pon- tiac about a month ago. A check turn up anyone who registered there by that name.) Pedestrian Is Injured Dotiglas Berchet, 17, of 17 Myra Ave., was treated for cuts and bruises at Pontiac General Hospital yesterday when he was struck by an auto at ‘Washington St. and State. Ave. Berchett told Pontiac Police he stepped into the path of an auto, driven by James H. Jennings, 18, of 446 Orchard Lake Ave. Lindbergh, Greenlease Cases Show Striking Parallels NEW YORK (® — Did the kid- naper of littke Bobby Greenlease pattern his crime, after the famed Lindbergh kidnaping case? Or is it coincidence that the story of this latest tragedy reads much like the 2l-year-odd but often -re- year-old Bobby’s body had been WANT AD DEPT. ‘A f somed in vain, had been dead all along. But, besides that essential simi- larity, the two ¢ases had other things in ¢ommon. After the kidnaping of the Lind- bergh baby. from his Hopewell, N. J., home, on March 1, 1932, the distraught parents forestalled any official hunt for the kidnapers, hop- ing to get the baby back safe by a secret ransom re y The kidnapers had jeft.a note coritacted the family four or five times, twice by letter.) To prove that he had the Lind- bergh child, and was not posing as the kidnaper to extort money from Lindbergh, the kidnaper mailed in a brown paper parcel containing a child’s sleeping suit. The Lindberghs believed it was the suit worn by their baby when he through with the ransom deal. by’s in his second letter to prove s In Today’s Press | ‘ial said ne first made personal patates . . contact with the family’s repre- Bod Considine... coe e cise ce coe sentative on a lonely dirt road out- i ee eer oO side Kansas City.) . Dovid! Lewren cea eee Lindbergh was told to get the Editoriale I @ | Pansom money in $5, $10 and $20 | Bastty _ Fest....0-.. feces prreee, 1 1 bills. . Mal Royle. cccsevvsssccsvsssssss- 64 | CElall specified 108 and 20s.) ts ccevencncne ns ly °, baa Condon met the Kidnaper and TV-Radie | acta PE passed the Lindbergh ransom Wantla Pages. d 2, 8, ti, 20 | (Continued on Page 46, col. 7) i -ot-the—rooming —house—failed~—to- wes Méuped, aad Gociéed & ps” (Hall sent a school pin of Bob-~) cE Ei, (EERE ‘tooed on his right forearm and « F i ' ul pit E it i + | ee e z g 3 nie ct e FE _ DETROIT — All of Mich- ie ae g = ih FE i Fa FEE. pg tisha i | ‘ Le er 4 t a ee ee Pass | THURSDAY. | Ht te — ok OCTOBER 8 8, 1 if, “THE oc * | throughout the BERNARD E. FOWLER His removal as Birmingham post- master was denied from Wash- mor es ene Hunt Thitd Person in Kidnaping Case (Continued From Page One) af fF at z % 5 g* fe rf i s a g by Be i Ti 3 iy Injuries of From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM -— Two doctors have been appointed by the Bir- mingham Board of Edication to ex- amine the injuries of a Royal Oak | dentist who is bringing suit for | $200,000 following a collapse’ of bleachers at a Birmingham -high |, }seheol football game Nov. 25, 1948. The Michigan Supreme Court de- clined to rule on an appeal of the Oakland. County Circuit Court's refusal to dismiss the suit, but no court date has been set yet for the actual hearing. Of interest. to school * boards state 1% the tradi- tional immunity of schools from such liability. ~ Hospital will study the injury of | Rayel Oak Stata Meerioe Rich. ss ’ Dr. Oe Michaids claims the bleacher ‘collapse permanently injured his left knee and leg. Supt. of Schools Dr. Dwight B Ireland has stated that if the courts deny the traditional school immu- nity, the schools would have to either buy insurance, or curtail their activities to event such lia- bilities. . The Birmingham School Board Is also conducting an audit which will show, they say, the school district does not make a profit Se & loss, 2 A special showing of ceramics by | | Gertriide and Otto Natzler will be- on display at Peggy DeSalte’s Little Gallery on East Maple, until. the end of the month. The internation- ally known. Viennese couple, now making their home in Hollywood, Calif., are touring the country, and are presently house guests of Mrs. DeSalle, *s * * Fourth anniversary of the consensus of the department” | uth, FE [z ' P iF iit . at the church. Four years age te the day, the. chapel was started. Following a ‘tamily dinner, an evening of inf \ entertainment has been for church members and their) ~ families.: * * ® At a Boy Scout Troop B-1 com- mittee meeting, Robert Plexico was named institutional represent- “lative of the troop, replacing Howard Rieman, who has held the post for the past four years. ‘Clyde Taylor remains as chair- man. * 2 * Clab members will hold a 6:30 p.m, dinner meeting tomerrow at Devon Gables. * * ® of | pone aos signs has been) the Maple-Hunter | “No Left Turn” mouth before they shot him through | the back of the head and buried | him in the shallow grave, over | which they planted flowers. was none of his doing—that he Mrs. Heady into posing as_ the | boy’s aunt by telling her the child | actually was his, and turned him lover to Marsh for the trip to St. we? Doctors Pieked 1 S Shar Dentist Hurt tin-Collapse- ot Bleachers™ Pati | Deaths John B. Stockwell -—After-an-itiness-of three-months, John B. 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His work in this tens of thousands of lives. _ Among his latest research work is that ly |. ‘which led to the use of gamma globulin ; p> Ae clamibat the crippling -effects-of-para-- search gave the medical profession liver extract, thrombin and several other im- _ blood fractions. 7 _. lytic polio. In addition his basic re-. pleted work on a soltabis blood fractionator. This machine col- lects blood directly from a donor and processes it automatically — into component parts in separate 4 containers. ~ eo '£: At Harvard Dr. Conn received mod } highest “honors” ‘the university coy | confer and his greatness was recognised > the: department not to. Nant Dey Friedman, °° * * ee at _.A request from Senator Kerauver for | a report on: the whole matter has re-. vealed that it was Craig R. SCHEAFFER, former Assistant Secretary of Com- merce, who turned’ down the Cuban re- quest. Also revealed is that the House Judiciary Subcommittee believes that “bagasse, as a source of newsprint meets all’ the requirements for commercial development.” A * * * & The Department of Commerce ‘should lose no time in correcting what seems to have been:a mis-_ take by Mr. Scnearrer. Anything that promises to increase the sup- ply of newsprint, cut the price and conserve forest resources is worth exhaustive investigation. a “IN CERTAIN parts of Africa a man _ ~ fieldsalone is credited with saving =i. qualified to hold public office un- - til he has killed a rhinoceros.”—News- . paper filler. Over here some voters consider a man qualified to hold public ~ Office: when he shoots the bull, ee Tux veweoes of the ‘people is being chiseled away, bit by bit, The other day, for Dictern ow: a ae assests was ar- Brit SHAKEsPeaRE to the contrary notwithstanding, make cowards of us all.’ Some of us over- come our fear of conscience and train it to lie down, roll over, and play dead. _conscience doesn’t iq he Man About Town | by the Army Medical Corps. One of his World War I colleagues predicted that his discoveries eventually would save + _ more lives than war has destroyed. — In the fullest sense of the term Dr. Conmn’s death is a heavy loss to the entire hurnan family. ; “Why Leaves Turn Red | Don’t blame us for exploding that age old belief that sole credit for the beautiful coloring of autumn leaves be- longs to Jack Frost. | - ‘The guilty party is one Prof. ‘SAMUEL + _L, Mrvzr, who has made a scientific ac. l is the secret of the annual 3 ~qqlot of color in the woodlands. Jack Frost has nothing to do with it. In fact, frost . Yuins the whole effect if it comes early _ and heavy enough. The result is prema- ture brownness and early ation of the leaves. than for : “Wh a the leaves begin to take on : eye catching hues it is a sign,” the scotihaia tien “that the green chioro- phyill ts have started to dis- integrate faster than they are formed. This permits the other pig- “ments, red, orange, — and pur- _, Ple to show.” lea *x * * Pontiac's green are subordinated by the pre- - dominance of the chlorophyll pigments. High, 136; tie game, 11. Voting Machines Oakland County Township: Tried Them in Last Century Daftynition Father: A man who is working his son's way through college. - Supervisor Gass B. Waters that Holly is to adopt’ voting machines brings up the fact that it was one of the first places in Michigan te make an effort to get away. from the paper ballot ‘system. When such machines first came out over 30 years ago, Holly bought two. They were very crude affairs, and lacked most of the error-proof features of the present day ma- chines. After using them for a few years around the turn of the century, Holly went oe to the reualaing 6 (ho Misc Bhent Youn divide their predictions on Fri- fi : printed ballot. +. study of the subject in the Great Smoky RS Mountains of Tennessee and North Car- _‘ The 450 olina. ae ees : day evening's oe ae , game: Flint Central, 363; Pontiae ee x i + ‘His hg is that the absence of Never heard any greater expressions of whole- hearted solicitude for the welfare of a sick man , Gare W. Seery, now making a gallant fight to return to his tusual good health. We're all pulling for you, Clare. Raspberry shortcake from berries picked in her garden the first week in October is a delicacy enjoyed by the family of Mrs. Leon Salter of Lake Orion.. who is harvesting a second crop. “Among the best things you've ever published. ‘They're so good because they're so human,” phones Thomas E. Driscome of Baldwin Ave., in speaking of the series by Mary Margaret MeBride, how running in the = Press. a Saginaw man is ous the news colum ~ he reverse is the case during the becuase to ics'get nando ce ciee summer months. Then all colors except ©» the first day of the bunting season for 60 years. Chartes M. VanBuskirk has done the same thing for 76 years, ——— Prolonged dry weather causes the to be on hand in 1983, ; ye to disintegrate earlier and *eneson, by as much as 10 days. " Bagasse Inquiry Needed _ The current shortage and high price : ‘of newaprint has raised the question of _ “whether sugar cane waste, known as ‘bagasse, could be used as a substitute garden of “for wood pulp. : 4 Cuba, where sugar cane fields "produce a large quantity of this “waste material, is anxious to de- termine its commercial possibitt we * 4 x Bome months ago the Cuban a sary. . One of the Posting waaners Or Ford indus- May influence the peak of the color trig) arts contest was ° Garry G. Hartzmaan, the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare M. Hartzman of 13 Monterey Ave. He was not present when the picture was taken of the other local winners, which appeared in Monday’s Pontiac Press. Potatoes of the ‘Pontiac’ variety grow large around the city that has the same name. In the Fletcher Wortman oe Pentinn Trek ey Pen Hee eve Pomel coe Lots of good luck appears to be coming around Pontiac Lake, as ' Mrs. Beatrice Heinsman phones that she found over 100 four-leaf clovers im her yard, - Verbal Orchids. to— v. and Mré. Leonard Molter ct 1m Ferry Ave: Attehh wengmve- nes Tn an answer to a oie reat department suggested the ~ alternate names. Since then noth- -. ing has happened except rumors ‘ that newsprint ‘manufacturers, fearing competition, persuaded Song of India Voice of the People ___B. J. Edwards Says. Pumene Education Aims Primarily at Helping Children ., ad : he writer gl accom y letters. ay these will not be publi if the writer so requests, umless the letter is critical in its nature). “Humane education is the awak- ening and fostering, particularly in the mind of the child, of those - principles of justice, fair play, and kindness toward every form of life, capable of suffering without which there can be no character worthy of citizenship in a free “state.” Many think humane education is simply in the interests of aninifls. We, of course, agree that through humane education we intend t stop all forms of cruelty both to human beings and lower animals, however, we seek the child's wel- fore primarily. The true aim of education is te help children learn that un- necessary suffering and -crueity are degrading te one’s charac- ter. Humane education should be part of the total elementary scheel program, correlated with. most subjects of the curriculum. MM =. == be —— when neces Michigan has a compulsery | be- “mane education law. ~~ Humane education organizations and animal welfare societies dis- agree over the importance of hy- mane education. Humane educa- tion organizations contend that the slielter and humane officer are secondary in importance; that if gross cruelties are ever halted it will be due to the humane edu- cators. There is: only one humane edu- cation organization in Michigan. We need volunteer workers. If you can spare a little time, call Mrs. Ann Francis, FEderal 46223. B. J. Edwards Michigan Humane Education Assn. Reader Urges an End to Dogmatic Disputes Religion is, or should be, a highly personal matter, and should not become a subject of contro- versy in the columns of a secular newspaper. Ignorance, intolerance, and bad taste are shown by the contribu- ‘tors to this column who call public attention to dogmatic disputes and doctrinal differences. The editor is guilty of bad taste, at least, in publishing letters which fan the fires of religious bigotry and/ or offend the intelligence of non-believers. Agnostica Editor's Note—The Press agrees with the above. Therefore no more letters based on religious dogma will be published. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY IT went out fall, and the Lord hath brought me home again empty: why then call ye me Naomi, seeing the Lord hath tes- tified against me, and the Al- mighty hath afflicted me? — Rath 1:21. e°* « * God washes the eyes by tears until they can behold the invisible land where tears shall come no more.—Henry Ward Beecher. Administration's Planning on H-Defense Tough to Make but Appallingly Important By CHARLES F. BARRETT WASHINGTON ( — For weeks the big question in official Wash- ington has been what to do about defense against Russian atomic bombs, both conventional and hy- drogen. The answer holds the key to taxes, the budget, the national economy, possibly even life itself. * ¢ @«@ Now, amid much speculation, de- fense officials apparently have reached their fateful decision. day, He said the administration plans no new all-out, multibillion-dollar _air defense system from the frozen arctic to home soil, as some — proposed. = ++ Instead, he caved) a balla he ecm think Russia . the bombs and planes to launch sustained atomic war- fare for about three more years. The United States now is three ‘years ahead of Russia, he said. ---enough— In short, he said he doesn't Aunt Het think Russia will start a war when all the evidence shows she would lose But if war should come, would any amount of effort and expendi- ture really guarantee an invulner- ,' able defense? No, many defense officials say. ° * * Their theory is that the hydro- gen bomb potentially is so destruc- tive; -so0 terrible, -there is -no-de- ee — The detense een caapped out by some scientists calls for tiers of radar warning networks, guided missiles and interceptor fighter planes, to subject any enemy bombers< to constant attacks for hundreds of miles before they even reach the United States. Estimates of the cost range from 30 to more than 90 billion dollars, over a period of years, * * * Some scientists believe a maxi- mum system could knock out & to 9% per cent of invading planes. * * * Here are some of the factors _ military officials have weighed or have not been tested. Some mil- itary officials voice doubts about claims of an % to % per. cent knockout of a raiding force. 2. But even if only 5 to 15 per cent of invaders get through, the devastation could be appalling. If they hit key spots, they might be ~any —ststained—and_started reducing. U. S. war effort. 3. And even if the United States were relatively impregnable, what about the rest of the free world? Certainly Western Europe, Asia, Africa and South America cannot build such systems, The United States does not want to be left * ® 8 4. The system would be designed for defense against existing or foreseeable jet bombers. But by the time the system was com- pleted, these bombers might be obsolete, and a greater threat then might be from huge guided mis- siles, submarines or other weapons. * * ee 5. The tremendous economic ef- fort required for such a relatively stationary defense system would drain away funds trom V. & re ‘is to you plump ~ ones. taliatory striking’ power and de- velopment of new offensive weap- ons. And it would threaten vast deficits, rapid inflation and eco- nomic controls. On the other side, ‘supporters of an all-out continental defense say no effort, no expens¢ is too great to provide all the protection avail- _ able. As Vast as ‘the “program — seems, they argue. the danger is_ can do nothing less, LJ * * Thus the administration’ decision still could be upset by Congress. s 8 °¢@ Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R-NY) chairman of the Senate - House Atomic Energy Committee, has said if the people knew what he knows, they would forget about balaricing the budget and lower taxes and would be willing to pay 10 -billion dollars more a year to improve air defense. ‘Gans Records of a 1 Paychologist A Ne Says: 'Help'.Works Magic . When at. Loss for ‘Words Ate you a Silas Marner with words? Do hoard your vocabulary? ee Good thahe hat Paes ao ie. "3 Ww 8. Pe ES or ttn. must sell your own personality first. . . _ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Case J-31@: Yesterday I. was explaining the technique by which young peoplé.can start conversa . tions and win friends. =~ ~~ You” may recall that I had urged Sarah to smile first when her companibn happened to meet her gaze. “Then, if he failed to break the ice and say anything, she could tactfuly Jet a magazine slip her lap upon. the floor. If he is wonth cultivating at all, ~ he'll try to retrieve it. With another smile, she should say, “Thank you, You are very gallant.” f To which he'll probably grin and possibly add, “You're wel- come.” « But this still leaves Sarah with the job of getting the conversa tional machine into high gear. To fade out with a question is a neat way to bring your com- panion back into the dialogue. It's a pleasure to meet such a considerate boy as you are,”’ Sarah can say sincerely. Then, with a questioning inflection she can conclude: “You must have a fine mother, to be so thoughtful?” Many people unintentionally are. verbal Silas Marners. They hoard words instead of using them hed produce friendships. That's often due to timidity,. plus lack of a ‘surefire formula or technique. So please remember that win- ning friends usually invelves gay, effortless conversation. But at the beginning, your dia- logue may require conscious ef- fort. Only after you. get the con- versational machinery up to high speed will it roll of its own mo- mentum. Moreover, if an awkward pause intrudes later on and begins to make the machinery ‘drag’ so that it threatens to stall the motor then think of the magic word “H-E-L-P.”’ Each letter thereof stands for to a broad field of conversation. For example, the ‘“H"’ stands for *Hobbies."’ Deftly probe around till you find whether he is a base- ball enthusiast or a hockey fan. “If this “H" category runs low, then you can shift to the “E,” which indicates “enter- tainment.”’ This may range from movies to opera, the legitimate stage, or TV, radio, athletics, ete. Then you can move onward to the “L” letter in your key word, which represents ‘‘Literature.”’ This includes comic books and de- tective stories, as well as poetry, Shakespeare and the Bible. As a last resort. you still have the “P"' which covers ‘‘Politics’’- in the broad sense. That means you can ask your companion for his opinion. as to the likelihood of a third world war, as well as - Portraits By JAMES J. METOALFE It does not really pay to get... Excited over much ... About the problems of this life... A stroke of luck orf/such . . . The pressure will ebb away . . As something ness of your dav... Why not ignore excitement now . . . And sort of settle down . To all the average hopes and dreams , ue Of every little town? .. . Unless your heart is one that beets . 5 As never one before ... And new, exciting prospects now... Are knocking at your door... Let not excitement tip your scales... . But let your heart be true... As much as all your neighbors and... Your friends believe in yqu. Cradle ms) off of your blood will rise... Or it Brady Tells Story of Woman Who Diets Em cl he betieyes gn Universal gg Bay toe, you = Gon't need to follow this “ELP” formula in’ that precise order. You can Start with “P” it that comes nat- Or faunch ‘your. dialogue with any of the middle letters. But it is very reassuring when .-your mind gees blank and you feel like crying out “ILE-L-P” to use that very word itself ag the memory scheme for fur- nishing dozens of new conver- sational topics. And in between times, always size-up your companion again for some evident Virtue. Then pay him a personal compliment thereon to -break pauses. ‘AS you thus make conver | ’ ; / \ } \ ° 1} / * of j y ; | Ho i § of i ‘y F e.g ee ne F f Be eee ge ee ON tei i Se oe ee Wool fleeces, checks or meltons in styles for big-n-little sis "Special purchase! 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White trim on Herr gte. = fileeve, non- eee F le-stitched, pielacend 4to 16. elastic sides, zip i see Sizes rare wr ries. i 24, very print flannelette. ire oe So TS 1.3; 36. os styles. Sizes S-M-L. pockets. Sites 36 to"%B. “collar, fis ind Sizes | 14%4- vs ae ~ natty 4,00 iene” 8.00 at ‘00 sr 2. 00 bridge si ‘2n'8 Al 6. 00 pamper 1.00 ttre §=6-1.00 | Easy Terms . — - 3 a =. 5% wool, 95% cotton in bri R ible Celanese acetate cov- White ruffled tier r t- Beautifully printed ea or Sturdy all-steel chairs with soft Glowing beauties Pag Saaaing Your choice for only $1! Step- to clean aluminum. Your . — plaid deablo Baskets. Wide med colada 50% waa siete. in hae oa a leaf sami ca — padded seats! Fold compactly vent Hand-decorated china on cans, bread boxes, 4pc. choice! French fryers, covered — a . rayon sheen binding. Boost 50% rayon filled. Hurry, , they'll Trulon panels. 41x81, 41x72 brown, green back if to take minimum of storage bases, complete with shades! cannister sets, waste baskets! pots, double boilers, roasters, : | your budget, enjoy comfy sleep. sell fast at this savings! marquisette panels. ever-popular bark space! They'll go fast! Rush! Better hurry for savings! Blossomtime” pattern. egg poachers, others. Combed cotton knit = ‘or Santorized b'cloth == » U'WEAR — 2-51 _ Ribbed knit cotton. briefs, Fall-season styles! _ Foot-easy values i in CASUAL 2.00 _ Whether you hike or sit-by- Boys’ Sanforized “warm cotton flannel SPORT SHIRTS 2-53 Snatch. up several of these Fas Big savings for tots! Tg S O’alls! Longies! Crawlers! Corduroy (¥ | Playtogs 2-83 Full-cut playtogs for active oe A ask . S- rugged values for your tots in sturdy, washable the-fire, you'll love these combed cotton tee-shirts, boys! Sanforized suede type inwale corduroy. Elastic- _playshoes . . . and the money M-L. Combed cotton ribbed- § plaid or checked cotton flan- ck bib overalls, elastic- you save! Soft norzon strap, knit athletic —! 36-46. J nel sport shirts. Convertible waist longies, 3-6. Snap- : step-in or California styles. Sanforized boxer grip- collar, welt pocket, 8-16. crotch crawlers. Inf. sizes. Dark or multi-color. 4-9. “Si: 1 as = Ee Se aS = ee Ce ie Ie - iS eee Je ie ee ee \e 20. EO es et THE Powrrac yaa ‘THURSDAY. OCTOBER, 8. 8, 1953, - | Less Drinking Reported | bouhtiexiy sa wn (Experts Advices: e tir ths} ee. $ Ecaat + be = i Moe et = iba lees ads tO eige 2 tee Lea ik : s eM aN : B nai igre i Hold i |Banquef Sunday — : “Annual Simchas -Torah banquet be held on Sunday at 6 p.m. in }the Social Hall of the synagogue at Menominee and Oneida Rds. ‘DES MOINES, Ia. (AP)—For | some reason Iowans are drink- ‘ing Yess liquor this year than | ot, =o Py Your Fenders A ; Tasos 2-5811 ‘they did in 1952, Sales at the eS one CHICAGO (INS) — The family \ state stores -—- the| taverns that were selling |car is:so often taken for granted -LOST OUR LEASE fy) 27 Pes vers ever can whisky by te-afink megaly-| 55 everday campeon that] sale HOUSE PAINT en BK The musical portion of the ban- Optometrist VALUES TO ide, 7 North Saginaw. Street Mahe ee toomes5gs "55: | KEM-TONE . bedreoms, halls, roll,, ond ; Seegeeeeneeeiieeeemes valans 10 #8» 4G" 79° et a | | Phone FE 4-6842~ roll, now from bavebeesss : Qt. 79¢ . Sour Vor “Better Things in Sight” ONLY WOMAN—Mrs. John Cro- well, wife of a weather bureau offi- cial stationed at Thule, Greenland, is the only woman resident of the Air Force's northernmost base. Marines Invite Couple Misses to Join Colors ATLANTA # — The United States Marine Corps has invited Gene Van Buskirk and Arden Smith to entist, Mating that being a Marine is better than being drafted. But both girls, recently grad- ocannannenen : HAVE = SUNDAY DINNER .© i ceo ete = a = ae ae Gy: How You Save! Gene said she has received many letters addressed ‘‘Mr. Gene | Van Buskirk,” principally from : H | © Now SERVING OYSTERS Ga Don’t Wait Until ‘the Last. Minute! Have * \your kitchen and bathroom tile and linoleum expertly installed now before the holidays). Tornadoes have been reported in every state in the United States jewoert Nevada. HANDSOME’ FLANNELS! | SMART GABARDINES! ‘NUBBY WEAVES and SPLASH EFFECTS! SUITS WE COULD SELL for $50 and $55! a __Ask_ your neighbors—they’ll_tell_you-to buy ot OUR PRICE JUST INLAND PLASTIC WALL TILE | 5’ by 7’ Bathroom Tiled, installed 4° above the floor. Including capping, labor and material. SPECIAL! 4 ‘75 25 Installed AN | Proper Surface. | TT r Barnett’s if you want to save real money! We've proven you make more customers selling a lot of clothes at a small profit'than a few at a long § profit. That's “sy we sell so many! OUR CLOTHES ARE ALL UNION MADE ; THEY'RE so GOOD-LOOKING — - so P PRACTICAL, TOO! . You'll Wear It in the Cold! You'll Wear It in the Sun! You'll Wear It All the Time! You'll Agree They're Well Worth $40! It's the coat with all the OUR PRICE . hg features men ike. fust : is JUST ~ oe feel it—try it on—then note the low price! This ‘ is a real buy and one of $ 75 cee! Gur “biggest sellers. Be sure to see it. We must repeat! Only our 250-store isin ee could possibly bring your such savings as these! Friday -- Saturday - and every day -- -- you always save at Barnett's! . Standard Gauge rate For as Little as Installed in a 9x12 room. Materials $ 95 | and labor included. BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE MEN'S STORE 19N. SAGINAW FAM HH. SMART DWV. Ockland Ave. —s FE. 4.4567 "LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN INC. a ——“taml,-New South Wales, the _. | THEE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1953 NEW ASSIGNMENT — John F Peurifoy is the new U.S. ambas- sador to Guatemala, succeeding Rudolf E. Schoenfield. Peurifoy, - "46, was deputy undersecretary of | state in the Truman administra- Ausralian Emu Hated, Admired Giant Bird Mectures: Second in Size Only to! the Ostrich WASHINGTON — Hated ana! hunted by farmers, admired by | ornithologists and crossword puz- | zie fans, Australia's giant bird, | the emu, is a national pride and pest. The emu is the world's second - largest bird, ranking just below | the ostrich. Flightless, it is unique | among the island continent's 700 bird species, and it has been dig- nified with a place on the com- monwealth’'s coat of arms. Once the emu was in danger ef extinction but it has staged a comeback in recent years. . Today the birds are counted in the thousands in parts of Queens- Northern Territory and West- ern Australia. . In some sectors laws forbid their | kalling, but in other provinces =| notably Western Australia — a, 50 cent bounty is paid for each emu's beak delivered to author- ities. After vainly attempting to shoot, poison and trap the wary birds, western farmers now are trying to fence them away from wheat farms. The birds annually: invade just as crops are ripening.- They eat the wheat and then trample the stalks with their great webbed feet. Losses are in the millions of dollars. A 5-foot high, heavy wire fence is being erected at a cost of $130,000 to keep out the ensus. | it stretches over 135 miles and | the barrier is designed to con- eentrate the birds in a sand | plain north of the wheatlands. The fence project is a last re- sort for desperate farmers. Even | machine-gun attacks have failed to stop the marauders. The speedy | emu, which ean run as fast as | 35 miles an hour, is a poor target, and bullets which meet the mark seldom penetrate the densely feath- ered hide. Standing 5 to 6 feet tall, about | a foot shorter than the African | ostrich, and weighing some 100 pounds, the emu is a dull. dowdy- looking bird, despite a double coat of brown feathers. The mate is slightly smaller than. the female. The birds inhabit open country, feeding on fruits, roots and herbage — and the golden tps of wheat stalks in season. The emu is readily tamed and is tractable in confinement. En eggs seldom hatch in captivity, however. Chicks that do hatch rarely live. Young emus are the male's re- sponsibility. He incubates the eggs. sitting from 54 to 64 days. He takes charge of the chicks when they hatch. and ‘cares for them until they are well grown. Eggs are green and rough-sur- | faced, and 6 to-16 are laid in| the nest which the female scoops. | - Australian natives eat the emu, but the bird is more valuable to || them for the large. quantities of oil found in the fat beneath the skin, Untike ostrich feathers, emu plumage has no —— vales. Peltee Told to . Gasoline - - or Else MASONTOWN, Pa. @& — This western Pennsylvania town is go- ing to have bigger gasoline bills, all because .some councilmen thought the pélice department was | “using too much gas already. Councilmen objected when they | learned the two patrol cars used 66 gallons of gas in 17 days. But John Nagy, the burgess, thought differently when he figured the rate of consumption was only about two gallons a day, Nagy ordered police officers to use five or six gallons a day so the town can be patrolled ade- quately, He declared: “And if the men don't use that much in their patrols, I'll fire them!” 75 Counties Represented | : BIG RAPIDS #— Ferris Insti- tute hag students enrolled from 75 || of Michigan's 83 counties, ‘ regis- trar Harold Wisner reports. Kent | Tots’ Flannelette Pajamas * i ph ees: ye ON ALL FAMILY ‘APPAREL NEEDS! HON EYSUCKLE COTTON double bootee feet in this soft cloud knit cotton. In yellow, blue, pink gr mint green colors. Buy today! Infant's Dept. - Main Floor ‘Werth es SIZES 1-4 e 2-piece style e elastic drop seat e gripper back fasteners e processed to resist shrinkage SIZES 4-8 e I-piece style ® elastic back waist ® processed to resist shrinkage * gripper closings a Check These Honeysuckle Buys Only 1.67. gucsing Begs. .1.69103.98 Reyon Knit Gowns, 2-8 1.79 Ci tailored styles ior boys, mondarin tor gris Many Boys’ Jamerettes _......2.29 Flannelette Gowns, 2-8 1.98 and floral patterns. zes 4-8 -. Girls’ Jamorettes ... 2.29 infants’ Terry Sleeper 2.44 More sleeping comfort in- these. flat locked seams, ° vest or | 6%. , ee each erp eeadle - Le bitter cold. Ideal weight for mild fall days. : A joy to launder. White, pink. Small; Elastic at leg opening prevents riding up. 25°, ‘WOOL PANTY, VEST. eee ee eee 98 each BELOW the KNEE, PANTS, VEST......79¢ each 15° NYLON PANTS, VEST...........79¢ each. | caper charmode ' Cotton Vest and Panty Skin smooth underwear to ward off winter's medium; large; and extra large. D> CHARMODE Flannelette TESTED FOR QUALITY, LABORATORY APPROVED, SOLD OMLY BY SEARS Washfast Hose Washfast Shirts Boyville Jackets -elastic tops. Sizes 6 to |] mom, you will thank our lucky stars #> _ Boyville Jr. 4-Star , SURCOAT cal 8% “Let it snow, let it blow—here’s won- dertul protection during winter! Sturdy shell for extra wear and a rayon satin lining . .. quilted! 4-8. Boyville Sizes 10 to 20... 10.98 | Boys’ Clothing—Main Floor 4-Star Feature Reinforced Heels. Toes Fine Rayon Gabardine j ‘ 98 1 I enema 3 Pair. Only | ,49 Sires 2-20 §©=62.,. 98 fer Oaty Long-wearing hose of metcer- Smart-looking pre -shrunk* Heavy “Duralon” —rayon and ized cotton. Choice of 5 color- spreGd collar sport shirts. acetate sheen reinforced with ful patterns 3 of which have Rayon satin Jined yoke Many nylon — ee jacket style 1 colors. *Max:. shrinkage a. Sizes 10 to 20 Royal purple’ ultra-sheer carefree ~ pRoportion-fit* nylons 2° proportioned- Curve-clinging exquisite sheer nylons. . . it! Choose them in the newest shades to complement “In sizes 8% to 11. oo Dept.—Main Floor 07 jose moony Facle” SEARS County leads with 5 representa- ‘16 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-171 Jamarettes Print Jemarettes cre. 3.98 Man-tailored~ pj's with goy block print of salid \- colors +-e5- fringed 4+ belt with smart piping trim. Sanfori zed, \ (Max. shrink, 1%). : Q 34.40. . ~ezty, Extre sizes, 42 to 46 3.98 Lingerie Dept.—Main Floor Honeylane Girls’ All Wool Slack Set priced | 9” J heyon Velvet Trim Single breasted style with fringed self scarf. Match- ing slack pants. Colors: gray, red, blue. Sizes 7- 10. Buy now! Others to nines 24.95 oe 2.49 Girls’ Wear Main Floor tives. “ rama * e Hu iano m jc ae < . Helptul, iMlusteated, wirin i information fer home farm. Regularly 25¢. Ask fer a FREE copy now! Reg. 2.29... I-light Hall Ceiling Fixture aie 2 * Reg. 2.29 . . . 1-light Kitchen or Bath Fixture DINING ROOM, BEDROOM — and HALLWAY FIXTURES! Yes, come in and take your choice! Save up to 95c on this terrific group of lighting fixtures: for every room in your house—and outdoors: During this sale only! 1% \ y XX} WY a x Wee eell, 4 Reg. 3.98 . . . 2-light Bed- . . reom Ceiling Fixture -|\- @ | POPULAR, NEW INDOOR and | | SS. | ovrpoor TyPE FIXTURES! | Here’s a fine selection of popular, year-‘round Best Sellers— now all being cffered at just 2.44 each for this great sale! Included are bedroom, kitchen, hallway, bathroom and out- door types, regularly selling ‘ae up to 3.98! All are wired and ready to install. Listed by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. gular 6.95 Circline Look! Re @ 12-in. Diameter First time we ‘ve sold 1 White ie for wall 2-Cell Flashlight ' Compare with ‘1.28 Lights! | Special! 49c Sensational low price! Bright nickel on brass, adjustable focus, flasher button. Made in British Hong Kong. switch use. ROEBUCK AND CO. Reg. 35c 60-ft. Roll Friction Tape. 27c Reg. 44c Pull Chain Receptacle... .37c Reg. 39c Ivory Duplex Receptacle. 33c Reg. 33c Brown Duplex Receptacle 27c S) Wall Plate Shield Limit. . Ic Save ae Clear, l-gang heavy plastic shields. Save! Homart Fuses Limit. ..5 Ic Save Now s-top plug fuses! Save on glass Listed by UL. Modern Fixtures 1-Light Hooded Pendant Type - Reg. 7.95 5 .87 AGd a modern touch to your room. Malibu Rust hood, 15 inches wide; copper bowl, glass lens. Perforated light holes. Circline Fixtures Instant-Starting. 2 Lights Reg. 12.95. Now 9.87 , Special] low price! Popular fluorescent ceiling fixture, com- plete with 32- and 22-W tubes. UL-approved. Ceiling Fixtures For Kitchen and Bath Room Reg. 3.92 = 37 Handsome, recessed model has white enameled steel body, chromium frame. Underwriters’ Laboratory. Approved. 100 Watt, Reg. 4.57..... 3.8 __ SAVE NOW! HOMART WIRING SUPPLIES See Our Complete Selection of Quality Wiring Supplies at Sears! , Homart Non-metallic _ SHEATHED CABLE P ee 2 AI a fon wine f" Se? * . ‘ ok km ee theta. é * a> | Switch Boxes Rey. 29¢ 22¢ Set flush, 2 in. ' d : lva- a 100" * nite ee Has ) e ‘ uts 14-2 a ond removabis @ 12-2 Wire. Reg. Sc per Th... 6c eae @ Listed by UL, Meets REA Standards Outlet @ Perfect for Damp. Indoor Locations Boxes Now’s the time to check and install your Reg. 25¢ sets in! Ors. - home and farm wiring — before winter This cable features heavy, plastic insulation, tinned copper conduct- The heavy sheathing resists moist- ure, fire and acid vapors. 7c Octagon - shaped, galva- nized steel 4-in. aiameter, |!/, in. Handy strip- . : : ie ping cord. Size 12-2 also sale-priced. pose anche Also in 250-ft. a 2 e Toggle _ Duplex Wall Switch Switch Outlets Boxes Reg. 39¢ _ Reg. 33c Reg. 39c 27¢ 24c 34¢ ‘ Bakelite body ' Double T-slots. Flush - mount-.& -and handle. Fits Bakelite body; ing. Removable flush or surface in ivory or sides. |4-gauge mounted outlet. brown. Large galvanized * rat screw heads. steel. 2 clamps Toggle Plate Wall Plates 10c UL-approved. 10¢ PENDANT - TYPE DINETTE FIXTURES With 3-way Selector Switch! 87 Listed by UL e Now being offered for the first time! © Compare it with regular 12.95 fixtures! Distinctively beautiful, amazingly practical . .. with handy selector switch for your choice of 30-, 70- or 100-watt illumination. Polished brass-plated parts. Large, 13-inch diameter shade . . . charming, frosted glass chimney. Harmony House Cherry Red or Mint Green. copper bottom stainless steel COOKWARE Enjoy the quick, even heating of copper cooking with the easy -to-clean durability of stainless steel. Come in... check the first-class features of Sears cookware. Aluminum Saucepan Polished Outside Sunray Inside 1 Qt.. Size : Reg. 39¢ 25¢ Winsor style open pan. 22 gauge aluminum. Riveted hari dle—cup graduations. Satin finish bottom for quick heating. sie: Also eR, in ounet Pressure Saucepans Cooks Meals Fast, Efficiently REG. $12.95 9.99 Prepares meals in minutes... . deliciously tender! Saves fuel and groceries, too! Extra rack and recipe book included. Chicken Fryers Save at This Low Price Now Only 4 x 4 9 Chef quality aluminum fryer, cooks meat to tasty géodness. ’ Flavor sorting covers allows perfect slow frying. a monty tack; SEARS - 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-417 BEAUTY SCORES—Eloisia Cian- ni, ‘Miss Italy’* and “Miss 1953,” scores another beat—on the drums — during a homecoming party in her honor at a night club in Rome. Al From County Enlist in Month 20 Enter Marines; 10 Join Navy, 1 Woman Becomes WAVE Twelve Pontiac men and others from Oakland County volun- teered for Marine Corps duty in September. | Ten men, including three from Pontiac, enlisted in the Navy, while one Lake Orion woman en- tered the WAVEs, according to figures released by fhe Navy and Marine Corps recruiting station in the Post Office Building here. The WAVE enlistee was Miss Elise F. Weitschat of 66 Smith Ct., Lake Orion. Costantine, 40 8. Jessie ter Dona. ateon Milford Harold L. Wills, Mitford Donald K. Devis, Milford Richard E. Jones, Dra Claw -- Auburn Heigh': Bert. Thornton, Birmingham Lavern Bernath, Birmingham Ketth A Campbell, Holly Gordon L. Campbell, Holly James FP. Cross, Holly ‘Hot Wires Wreak Havoc 'in Small Kentucky Town | ELKHORN CITY w# — Fiery gremlins skipping across power lines gave the Little Beaver Creek | Community a shock it will long re- | member. Unexplained electrical | disturbances caused this havoc: Herby Sloane's furnece caught | fire from the electrical circuit and | Sloane needed hospital care for | burns suffered: when he tried to | turn off the stoker. Lather Salyers’ television set + out, helped Sloane with his diffi- | culties and then learned his own ~ firnace had caught fire. | A store building was ignited by the mysterious hot wires. Fluorescent fires shot up around , the utility pole ground wires.: __ Later, everything was all right, but residents were lreluctant to touch anything electric for several | hours. The 112-mile stretch between In- 'dianapolis, Indiana, and Dayton. Ohio, was the first in the United States to have painted rooftop and J highway markers for air travel. INSCLATE | [67° EASY AS ABC ——— for as low as insvulations te right out of the bag. B. Lev IM Smooth it owt aed = job is done...20 muss, n0 fase! €. LEAVE Mm ZONOLITE is — for the life of your g- fireproof, permasent. Saves up to 40% on fact bil bills, Ask for a EE ESTIMATE today! CORWIN Lumber and Coal Co. re 47 Coss FE 2-8386 broke out in-fiames:-He pat-them—-—— = o # oe - ? \ a a oe _'THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1953 _ ROEBUCK AND CO. = Aue WHAT YOU SAVE! ar oe — re ‘ig ead . ie 4 bs 4 Yardage Savings _ -30 Yds. 54.30 -35 Yds. | 63.35 -40 Yds. 72.40 -45 Yds. 81.45 81 x 108-In. Full Size ... '-50 Yds. | 90.50 7 Past Twin Bed Size 72x108-Inch 359 f28%- 70¢ Ey Harmony House sheets contrast with your blankets and spreads. Woashfast, in Sunshine \ Yellow, Mint Green, Vic- _ torian Pink and Colonial Blue! oe 7" 792 Each So popular for their full, lovely draping qualities — so easy to clean. Available in ivory white. Specially priced at Sears... enjoy — these savings now! Sizes: - 42x63, 42x72, 42x81, 42x 90-in Drapery Dept. Sears Main Floor | me iM Spies 7 Bath Mats Bright Now Only 2.98 Need laundering leas because they are reversible. Solid colors. Washable. 30-in. dia Mi Pens: as 5 Be, j & New Bath Ensembles Mat, Lid Cover, New Box Cover! Set Only 3.49 _ Pretty as can be in fluffy waf,” fle chenille . . . with extra box cover. Smart Harmony House Colors: 21x36-in. mat. - Size 90x90-In., Reg. 14.98... .12.77 , ~ $0x81-In, Curtain Rods for All Styles Sears handles curtain rods in all styles, singles and doubles, for Dsl conveni- ence. Ask today! | - ee re its ake Priced to Appeal to Economy-Minded Homemakers! Curtain Sets @ Will not crack, peel or stain 9 8 @ Attractive “Fern Spray’’ pattern : Set Plastic shower, window curtain sets were outstanding at the regular price! Now you hove them ot even greoter savings. Choice of 6 Harmony House colors and violet on white. Shower, 72x72-in.; window, 27x54-inches. | 154 North Saginaw St. — Phone F E 5.4171 | i. Fe ee EBUCK AND CO Rik ¥: 5 fakes | ~ te ea : ' ¥ ir bea! Fer r 19 g 98 4% ; 4 ~ A ihe tes » ey We eompered ...and found 4° uperren MA i | none finer at this price! AE «a ory Ae Take our word for it. . , there ye x “ isn’t o better sport shirt % 2 te ape buy anywhere! A feeling of hak § a3) ease and assurance is we 2 es “built-in” with expert tailoring +; ‘ his: to give you many | ios Mi / 3 months of extra wear. . | : _ Men’s sizes; smoll, medium, * NS ae ny lorge, extra large. DF i: ee . . Mens’ Furnishings De wa ce better becacwéle @ Hea at woven Herringbone Flannel is e Square bottom for tucked in or casually out @ New widespread eat 6 collar Lined for extra comfort. © Bi-Swing back-bind free movement of arms, shoulders. . *“Maximem shrinkage not over 1%. UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED’ for one year against rips, wear, tears ! SEARALON GABARDINE SLACKS BLEND OF RAYON-ACETATE-NYLON ®@ Scientifically blended of rayon- acetate-nylon for extra strength and long wear. ©@ Specially treated to resist spots, water and all non-oily stains. Shakes off wrinkles. _ @ Individually proportioned to fit regulars, short and tall men — correctly, Stamina packed slacks . , . smartly tailored with full deep pleats and saddle stitched side seams. Choose yours today in greys, greens, blues, tans and browns. Get top value, wear and dollar savings! MEN’S CLOTHING —~ MAIN FLOOR | inl Construction, Washability, Styling than you'll find at much higher prices! ‘SAVE SAVE = SHOP AT SEARS AND Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts 23% Sanforized* 8-oz. flannel. Double stitched main seams. At Sears low price! *Max. shrinkage 1%. Now at 100% Australian Zephyr Wool Now Only 3 98 Firm, lightweight sweaters in soit finished zephyr wool. Rib knit bottom. Assorted colors. Sizes 34-44. Now Only A brute for wear . , . a honey for looks! Cut full and roomy of best grade leather, Two-way vertical slash pock- ets have snap fastened flap. Shoulder epaulets. Self ccl- lar. 38-48 brown! No Need to Carry Extra Cash! ghout ony im $10, $15, $20, $25 and $50 de- nomination. As low os $5 down—$5 @ month for $25 books on Seors Eosy Payment Plan, Ask ony soles persoa Black Horsehide Men’‘s Jackets— Today at 34% Diagonal zip-front style ,with removeable gray fur collar. zip- fastened cuffs and pockets. Quilted lining. Sizes 34 to 44. MEN'S Brown Horsehide Surcoats 29" Warm quilt-lined jacket with slash pockets. Panel yoke front with zipper. Elastic stitch- Now at _ ed belt. 36-46. Longs, 38 to 48. EVERYBODY LIKES LEATHER! Hercules Fine .. .; LEATHER JACKETS sf Qs _V¥ Fully Rayon Lined SPORTSWEAR — MAIN FLOOR | auction—are Old Clothes SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (AP) —One of the oddest auctions was completed here. when everything from dolls -to | slightly stale cigarettes went on the block—and were sold. It was the annual postal auction and on the opening day more than 700 -persons crowded into the post office and patiently awaited the opening. Walter J. Lucett, superin- post and claims section, opened the auction. mind,” Lucett. said, “because the first items to be auc- tioned—and the only ones I dolls. I like to watch those kids start bid- ding.” seconds after the bidding started and small hands were waved wildly in the air when a large “mama” doll went for $4. -And--then in- rapid-fire order others followed. As each of the young bid- ders received her purchase she completely ignored the rest of the bidding and the adults took over. Some of the people out there, said one postal employe, have been coming to these dtictions | for years—“if you look closely you’H sée a lot of them have binoculars to tell whether or not they want to bid on an item.” Toys seemed to be the most popular item at the auction, but. officials admitted they were mystified at some of the bids. A bicycle wheel brought $6; a bundle of old clothes, $3.50;,a lot of half nets went for $5, and six cartons of pre- sumably stale cigarettes for $5. | Jesse James Gangster Wooed Woman Now 90 ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) — Miss Julia Harris, 90, is fond of telling about her encounter with the Jesse James gang in her youth and the dates she had with Bob Ford, who later killed James. — She and her sister once came upon the gang unexpectedly near the family home at Richmond, Mo., while the robbers were counting their loot, Miss-Harris says. tendent of the dead parcel-}~ “This is one job I don’t : It was only a “matter of. a t ( { : : : 4 = ae ey Z fe pa gee nhs 1 Mf ‘i ‘ ' or : ; § X ; 1 Le | ee : i 7 ; | A = : - oO ag ae ie 2 A ( oak oe CN THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, hoas “| re a ht he young convict headed hack to the| Birds Put Vet Back | whieichair nine years, rises buag- | of birds to gst started. oe " "ener + on Roa to Indopandenc ca * bo sma me gic Set a Postal Auction kee oe Ae at ‘ie waitd'e Meheit active’ wal ers U ddities explosive force’ of 14% | Pant. ‘| could swmneuver his wheelchair.|cano is Cotopaxi “f ph men : The agency gave him seven pairs Sede. ie siollg Bidders. 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Tasmania St., picks (right), club's executive director looks on. 4 3 4 é 4 a bis ae Ma Mala SUPPLE AT 70 — Harry J. Short, maintenance | up a few pointers which will help him. master hand engineer at Pontiac Boys’ Club, takes time off to | stand. Right above, Short, who is only 5 feet show youngsters what ‘good living and eight hours of | tall and tips the’ scales at 124 pounds, shins up 20 H. J. Short of Pontiac Boys’ Club | Walking on Hands No Feat for Man 70-Years Young - By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Harry J. Short, of 125 Calvert St., began walking on, his hands and standing on his head when he was 60 years old. Now — at the age of 70 — he is still demonstrating this physical skill at Boys Club where he has been maintenance engineer since the club started two years ago. Short, who celebrated his birth- day Aug. 20, explains that it all happened this way: “Ten years ago, I showed wife, Jessie, a picture of a standing on his head. I told I didn’t think it was so hard him to de because he was 50. - e “If I could stand on my head and walk on my hands, too, at 60, that would be something, I thought.”’ Z About two months later, Mrs. Short walked into the living room. ‘How am I doing, Jessie?” greeted Harry from a topsy-turvy. position. “I just couldn’t stop laughing when I saw that,” Mrs. Short said. his 78 years, uses his various tricks to show youngsters at. i doing stunts on a horizontal bar. Short, who also has played cricket, football and baseball, still like swimming and ice-boating. thing all the time,” he says, “bat mostly I like te fix clocks. that’s been my hobby for a long time.” ; Short retired as maintenance en- publie schools Addition. to Open LUDINGTON ® — The $100,000 addition to the Paulina Stearns ‘Hospital, built through donations of hospital service organizations and Ludington industrialists, will "be open for inspection Oct. 14. The new section provides 11 more beds and has laboratories, office space, new detention room, emergency ' 5 : Li = “Tve got to be doing some- — 45 Autos on Block ‘in Police Auction — Forty-five automobiles and over 100 items will be offered for sale by Pontiac Police Department in a public auction Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Lake Street DPW yard, south of Orchard Lake ave- nue. Capt. Edward H. Shigley said all items and autos are either un- claimed or confiscated property. Sgt. Claude Hodges, property custodian, said the auction will in- clude auto accessories and parts, tools, footware, household articles, bathroom sets, ladies’ purses and miscellaneous articles. Breweries Boost Detroit Beer Prices DETROIT (UP) — Five Detroit breweries boosted wholesale beer prices Monday from $2.35 to $2.50 a case and from $11.73 to $12.50 a keg. They are Pfeiffer Brewing Co., 4 inches |. Oakland Lists {1 Cases of Polio Listed for Pontiac Oakland County's polio rate held almost steady last week with 11 County; Few: Diseases | dent ontiac Fires Near oc The Chief Is 63: By PATTI SIMMONS w on Oct. 13 is going to make anything Billy Rose ever cooked up look like a small town block HINGTON (NEA) — Presi- . .|' Damage ' rpass . Last Year's $255,000, | narrate * e apes a pagenat| Fire Chief Fears foun Cheater The number of Pontiac fires so far in 1953 is opening of a free library where local people may get information on the understanding and care of The library, located- in society headquarters af 152 W. Lawrence 1 St., will be open fram 9 a.m. un- til 5 p.m. each Friday. Books will -|be loaned for two-week periods, and magazines and pamphlets for one week. : Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkby, society executive secretary, sald blind and epileptic youngsters, “We hope this new service will ‘{nterest and help parents, frieniis and relatives of the county's han- dicapped children,” Mrs. Kirkby said. ‘‘Many of our books are en- tertaining, as well as educational. “We will welcome any sugges- tions for adding to our stock of jets as they become available.” Drop Medicine on Pacific Isle for Dying Man HONOLULU w—Out across the Pacific from remote Fanning Is- land 1,400 miles south of Honolulu, a radio transmitter crackled: “Parcel received. Wonderful drop. Many thanks to all."’ The Military Air Transport Serv- ice said it received an emergency call from Sydney, Australia, last night saying the drug cortisone was needed on Fanning within 3% hours to save the life of a man stricken with a tropical disease. . The man was identified only as an employe of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., of London. ; 2,800- A MATS plane made the mile round trip yesterday. Rotarians to Meet JACKSON ® — Some 500 rep- resentatives from 36 Rotary Clubs in southern Michigan are expected at fhe annual conference of Dis- _| to greater use of psychology. books, and will keep adding pamph-|— ternational News from nation’s major cities.) By FREEMAN FULBRIGHT You ask people who deal with youngsters — policemen, social workers, recreation directors how to stop the rising rate of juvenile ‘erime and you get a deskful of different. answers. They range from stern warnings that child psychology is the “‘bunk, let's go back to using the rod” Nearly every large city in the country is doing something to combat the rise in juvenile de- linquency, to prevent crimes by the young. The cities that started such pro}- City Youth Board was created. At the start it was given $2,350,000 go into neighborhoods of youths have been battling each gang activities into more peaceful pursuits, like sandlot baseball, pro- moting dances, and the like. Nolan is president of the Police Athletic League (PAL) which pro- vides clubrooms and supervised World War II. se Los Angeles launched a | auxiliary police youth movement ___{ swith “badges, _sweaters_and_caps.|— | [RAKING POLICE OATH — Pontiac Police Chief new cases, one of them fatal, @c- | ting and entertainment, the shindig cording to the Oakland County | being tossed by the Pennsylvania. ak | Cael John, Seton, subd: te Health Department. iF hue- = > Hershey, “~ ml . tabula- : The department's weekly 10 lqrun 3s waned De ee aoe tion, about 1,200 fires - have port, released by Dr. John D. Prime tectndy 0 crows tet eeenes. Each a. pe tale yea Resilting rg | Monroe, shows 12 new cases were | pitched in a sports arena, one estimated yet. ‘ oe listed the previous’ week. {| full-sized stadium, Fred War- ffm RPO ee ' ing’s orchestra, a birthday cake - ne ¢ year abet Petia tnhed wt | Sen"het tame “aa | Pest sama te single new case of pollo re enough’ food for possibly -€,500- é pepestuent. : parted pocgee. ‘s and oe — Schroeder — . been . ite -the nation will The county report, which covers Pibalagpe S egreliver oe the tail on | suffer an even greater loss this all county areas outside Pontiac, | their supper with them. But the : zone See ee an Soe ee i ant eee 8 ee ee ee vee Pow sore pg as me le | week rom the preceding, weeks [be forking out S10) a plate t le ee be ee ‘ nibble roast under . a_ stirring property millions wag ~lyy a el nes i, # between Pans 1:30 Pe me = recorded. poaing | _, tS not a pilitical rally, Beauti-| “More people are killed ran" sep, ak | lanes” Finance Committee chatr- amerieh-*" | ts eeay cot eae oon Chicken wor 6% | man Philip T. Sharples. “We are been | other types of occupancies com- gee ccccd 2 alesse tee een se sy was ose | bet" Soir sa Scarlet 07°" : ee ees last week, another re- —— port issued by Dr. Monroe showed Icebox Survivor Three youngsters were stricken Tells of ‘Sleep’ with whooping cough. No new cases of measies, in Death-Trap mumps, or scarlet fever were : listed on the report, which reads uae ona i : year ol : Carpenter, [nee Sagped inn cd ton halal Week 36, 53 4, 82 —_——— gee e 4 told today how she “went to sleep” Gonorrhea ...........+6 1 ® 8 when she erawied into the box pee sc with a playmate Mondsy. Poliomyelitis 6 1 ‘Her playmate, Pamela Pfishner, S — esau escnreecene : : also 4, suffocated before Lila Mae's | Syphilis ....... i : mother, Mrs, Robert Carpenter, Tuberesiosis e 8 | ' found the children huddled together bates gar. Aion a 1 ee - lin the big wooden refrigerator. The ® i : as a storage place bait Opens Library brothers and Mamie's mother, JAMES STEWART — A Scout Leaders. “Whe opened the ihitege ‘ | ~ 4 Mrs. John Dold. Together they'll from Columbuq to Lincoln. = ee reporter asked the girl, = | , “I-did,”" she answered as she sat H nd ed Teenagers on the : , to Attend Clinic on her mother’s lap, © onria Icapp g Loose; | a ga lap. | Free Service Offered|Cities Fight Delinquency} 10 Fem Linton Valley) tren you cited it” La ies by Society’ for Crippled T h h Y h A ao Council Go to Brighton | wa — ; Over Weekend = Ses Children | roug outh Activities ) ta ae aac ok teenage crime im the pled Children today announced]. United States com from In- | some police training. Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council! *4y out after the door slammed, They meet once a week to discuss neighborhood, Portland, Ore., soon will have a $100,000. building to house the PAL club sponsored by the police de- partment. The necessary cash, labor and materials were donated by interested groups. — The End named by Secretary of Commerce | Weeks to a committee — —s : Pontiae Prem Fiche Herbert W. 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But I’m not too optimistic that the armistice will bring peace and stability to the Far East. - “It's up to the Communists—if they want peace, they'll get it - anyone who starts the fight again to Washington where Clark will be retired Oct. 31. The four-star general responded amiably to newsmen's questions: “Politics? I have no political as- pirations whatsoever . . “T have received some interest- ing offers which I'm not at liberty to discuss. I would like very much to go into education." Ben Swig, president of the Fair- mont hotel and an old friend, said Clark had been contacted -abeut two university presidencies. C ark said he’s assembling ma- terial for a book on his impres- sisns of Communists in Europe five or six days here anh wl : Dartmouth Coltege, Hanover, WN. H., was founded in 1769. - lor, 14 months, has followed his baby sister Melody Ann, 1 month, in death from yesterday's apart- ment fire. 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PLEATMASTER PLEATMASTER HOOKS .... . .8¢ . .29¢ Yd. “eee * ® © eee JUDD TRAVERSE RODS SINGLE WINDOW ee eo © wwe af e © we @ "ss * @ #@ @ @ 6 e ’ ’ 3 fe . en . : me . ‘ : ‘ A and southeastern sections of the township was the reason cited by | Anderson for decision to lay mains there first. | tastes very much like beef. reality yesterday when Supervisor , because population growth in the | age problem, Anderson pointed out. | - | hand, civil-government and driver Population density in the eastern | LEARNING THEIR LINES — A script for “Jane,” a new comedy. veryl tor, and members ‘of the Avon Players drama will present in Rochester High School Oct. Clute study the which they aan Need More Pupils to Open 4 Classes. CLARENCEVILLE —Insufficient | number of registrations is prevent- ing the opening of four adult eve- ning courses, according to Stanley Irish, assistant. school superintend- ent. The courses are typing, short- training. A call to Farmington 2529 will supply further information desired regarding fees, time and place or possibility of additional subjects, Trish said. ‘Holly. Blood =m On HOLLY—The local Junior Cham- ber of Commerce is sponsoring a blood bank at the Adelphian Acad- ‘The eland, largest of all ante- emy next Tuesday between two and eight o'clock. The Holly blood bank is nearly depleted, and a lopes, is edible, having flesh that | occasion, goal of 140 pints is set for this LARRY ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Main Street at the Bridge OPEN EVES. ~ “Por More Than 30 Years—A Good domar to Buy!” OL 1.9711 in Rochester High School. after a successful run on Broadway. Director Averyl Clute. Seated (1. to r.}: are Dorothy — a a deep: {play io munking a test aepuunmaee bn Gc-seldiest Standing is 1 Oct. 16-17 in High School ROCHESTER — ‘“‘Jane’’, a com- | edy, is so new it isn't listed in play catalogues yet. In fact, Avon Players of Rochester called New York to secure it release. So it's possible they may be the | first amateur group west of Broad- | way to present the play Oct. 16-17 Church Schedules : = | = a “ L Confirmation Study DRAYTON PLAINS—Confirma- tion classes of St. Andrew Episco- | pal Church will begin this week with the first adult class meeting tonight, the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt’ announced today. The adult class will meet at All ts Episcopal Church tonight Officials Attend Confab ROCHESTER — Attending the Municipal Employes Retirement} System conference in East Lansing | Table. igan Furniture Company Includes Double Dresser, You'll thrill at the beautiful bone white color trimmed in antique gold. This provincial styled furniture is Michigan-made to drop in and see it for yourself! Bed, Chest and Night ‘West Mich- of Holland. You're invited Exceptionally Good Value! 4-PC. BEDROOM GROUPING +340" Bed, Dresser and Chest in Solid Maple (Michigan-Made) $215.00 See Our Offerings in Solid Cherry by Willet & Kling at Prices That Will Attract! Avon Players to Do ‘Jane’ With Louise Akers in Lead Written by S. N. Behrman, ‘Jane’ sparkles with witty, so-| gent and T. Royal Rupert 15. +Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Mlinois, ‘than in the automotive industry. |} He pointed out that Fisher was a ff , U. Dae Canadian. Cattlemen Meet at Hi-Point Farms By LEE WINBORN Romeo Correspondent § -ROMEO—Hi-Point Farms, locate north of here, played host to cattle buyers fromthe United States and Canada at the 12th annual Here- ford sale held yesterday afternoon. The farm, owned by E. F. Fisher, and managed by Allen Rush, is recoghized by Hereford cattlemen as owning two of ‘the greatest blood lines in America—T. T. Re- In the 56 bred heifers, nine bull and four open heifers offered for sale, experts revealed that it was the hest selection of females ever offered at a Hi-Point sale. Buyers from Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Texas, Massachusetts, Florida and Canada partook of a beef barbecue dinner -served by WSCS of First Methodist Church before the sale began. E. F. Fisher welcomed the 250 buyers and guests and introduced } js manager, Allen Rush. . P. McCann, field representa- Leive of the American Hereford As- | sociation, cited Fisher as no less ‘a leader in the Hereford business past-president of the association. “He has spared no money or effort to build one of the best Stiles School Plans Festival Fall Event Saturday; King, Queen Crowning Is Highlight , wAvon TOWNSHIP — ‘‘Stiles Pow| # a fall festival for Stiles. | phisticated dialogue. During a suc- | ed will be held this Satur cessful -run on Broadway, Basil | |'Rathbone and Edna Best played | the lead roles. Critics gave un- stinted praise for both play and | performance. Avon Players are going all out to make “Jane’s “amateur ap- pearance a professional perform- . -ance with fast pacing of lines, clear-cut characterization and plenty of laughs. Avery! Clute. who has earned a reputation for producing hit shows, is director. Assistant direc- tor is. Gertrude Everhard. The cast includes Louise Akers | as Jane; Gordon Miller as Wil- | liam Tower; Kari Seiffert as Lord Frobisher; and Dorothy. Seiffert| as Millicent Tower. Curtain time for “Jane’’ is 8:15 p. m. Oct. 16 and 17. Tickets are available at Purdy's Drug Store, OL 1-5611. Former Utica Resident | Addresses Women’s Club | Business and Professional Wom-| |en’s Club here. Mrs. Glady, former Utica resi- dent and a charter member and) | ex-president of the local club, told | of her experiences in the club at) West Palm Beach, which has ‘adopted a song written by she and her husband. |man of the radio and television | committee, and Mrs. George Wells directed the program. ‘Missionary to Speak iat Rochester Church ROCHESTER—The Rev. George Kennedy, missionary in the Bel- gian Congo of Africa, will be guest speaker tonight at the general | meeting of the Women’s Society of St. Paul's Methodist Church. A business session will be held in .the sanctuary of the church with the program following’ at 8 p.m. Mrs. Russell Hayward and her committee will serve tea dur- jing a social hour. day at 10 a. m. and continuing | through the day. Highlighting the day will be the | crowning of a king and queen chos- en by votes from among aaaeell | 412 Main Se. c herds In America and he and his_ organization stand behind the eattie purchased at this sale, and that is more important than the .cow itself.” McCann stated. Col. ‘Jewett kerson acted as auctioneer in t is recognized as the top sale of Herefords in the. country. t Special representatives at the sale included Jack Turner, secre- tary of the American Hereford Association; Forrest Fenn, of the | American Hereford Journal; Ray Roth, Chicago Drovers Journal: Lloyd Crouch, of the Indiana Farm- ers Guide; Jim Grepan, breeder- stockman; Leo Leiter, secretary of the Michigan Hereford Associa- tion; and W. S. O'Neil of the On- tario Hereford Breeders. Top price paid for-a heifer was $2,925 for Miss Larry 24th, sold te MecCormich Farms in Wads- worth, Ohio. John L. Meurisse of Monson, Mass., paid top price for a bull, $2,500. The average of the sale for the 58 head was $638, and 22 head vyere sold to Canadian buyers. DALE end NINA MARTIN- OL 2-9761 Rochester For Beauty That SPARKLES In the Fall! ee we ee ee UTICA — Mrs. Carl Glady | * | West Palm Beach, Fla. was guest, Monday night at a meeting of the | sion by Mrs. Russell Gierman. | Mrs. Walter Bliemaster. chair- | - Among the booths will be the Try Our white elephant, bazaar, country Py 4 $15.00 for only | store, bake sale, candy, check | ng $12.50 % room, rummage, first aid and fea- | Cold Wave i ture . We Specialize = The Stiles Young Homemakers | Sanremo & Fxtension group be in charge | 3 of a garden . A “cry room" = We Are Pread te Welcome = will be.set up by the Girl Scouts — 3 New Members of Our Staff: | of Troop 27 as a baby sitting CLARA ANN DOBAT service. | ‘The public is invited to the fes- | tival, according to ee | Hysmith, pli eg orig ’ is | said there will be plenty of parking | space. Utica Women’s Group Holds Meeting in Romeo UTICA — The Romeo home ef aster”’ was the topic of a discus- | Mrs. E. A. Schwarzkoff described { | work being done by local groups: in solving the problem. ‘In other business, Mrs. Melvin Campbell, president, appointed Miss Norma Wagner to represent. the club at Utica Health Council | meetings. Next meeting will be at| the home of Miss Dora Hahn Oct. 20. LUCILLE THOMPSON JEAN BULL AVON ns s BEAUTY SALON * 1 ROCHESTER INSURANCE AGENCY _308Y2 Main St., Rochester OL 2-0011 Use Our TING | and at BURR HARDWARE Your Sporting Goods Store in Rochester We have a Large Selection of CLOTHING © Water-Repelient Jackets © Caps Many more woot values {o Trousers ®@ Socks choose SHELLS! DECOYS! GUNS! "HUATING SEASON OPENS | Nov. 15th) STORE 429 MAIN ST., IN 312 Main St., Rochester Hunting Licenses Sold Here! Open Monday thru Thursday until 6 P. M. Open Friday and Saturday ‘til 9 P. M. BURR HARDWARE HOURS: ROCHESTER, MICH. yee \ A pee i. r . october AS eee eee _Seling of Bulbs to Aid Chatity an _—__:THE. ELBONTIAG, PRESS. “THURSDAY, edad in Rochester = Sponsored by Lions Gets Under Way Friday - ROCHESTER — A flower bulb selling campaign to help finance charitable programs, will get un- der way in Rochester Friday. To continue through Saturday, the campaign is under the sponsor- ship of the local Lions Club. Funds from the sale will be used to sponsor the annual pet and doll show, scholarships for local youths, and to aid in ob. {| taining leader dogs for the blind. According to Joe Scharra, chair- ' - public — New Crissman | allding Hush , to Open Friday, 3 ROCHESTER — Crissman Chev- } Tolet will open the doors of its new building here, Oct. 9 and 10, for alain ol | Sanite ate tp a Oe oul hill entrance to Rochester, Keith Crissman, owner and operator of Pal anther delice: atelaral IMilford CD Post iCurtails Service. Signs Off for Periods at Filter Station Due to Lack of Workers MILFORD — Due to the lack A painting and bumping shop is included in the new building. Criss- man also said that a complete of the business. The building has 23,000 square | feet of work area and is located on a 20-acre site overlooking the village of Rochester. man for the drive, members will be selling the bulbs from house to house and a stand will be erected at Fourth and Main where the tulip, hyacinth and cro- all Lions Club/ ~~ be eon on Pontise Prese Phote ROCHESTER’S NEW MODERN GARAGE — The grand opening of | Located on a 20 acre site, the building and business is owned by the Crissman Chevrolet garage at the top of the south hill entrance to | Keith Crissman, a native son of Rochester. Cunningham-Limp of De- Rochester presents a new and modern busiress for this village. The | troit designed and constructed the building. It was completed October | | ie meen Oe pest = eis ie 28 eee Ee 1Sak 9M be cone Ser bones One? eet = cus bulbs will be offered. Sat ‘Bike Lighting CRISSMAN to Be Available CHEVROLET Pauline Palmer Jewelry tor Br ooklands _ 409 Main - OL 2-4151 ROCHESTER—A total of 361 bi- | cycles were taped in the ‘‘Lite-a- | Bike’’ campaign sponsored. here | Sept. 5 and Oct. 3 by the village ‘Fire and Police Departments. ' The campaign will be renewed this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. | for Brooklands subdivision, accord- We Congratulate CRISSMAN CHEVROLET ‘Fire Chief George Ross. Any children having bicycles in ‘that area are urged to go to the | Brooklands Fire ‘Hall on Auburn | avenue. _ will be furnished by National Twist Drill Co. Fire Department will assist in tap- | ing and registration. ing to Chairmen H. B. Littel and The tape for lighting the bikes | Members of Brooklands | "J eivil defense director Rochester High Group | ON DISPLAY — One of the most widely discussed One of the new cars is scheduled to be on display to- new sports models, the Chevrolet Corvette, is now in| morrow when the Cnissman Chevrolet Co. opens its -production. The car has a plastic body and is but | hew salesroom in Rochester” == at Nature Conference | ROCHESTER—Some 63 members of Rochester High School biology |class this week are attending a ‘nature study conference at Sleeper State Park near Caseville. On Their Opening 33 ‘inches high at the door. Wheelbase is 102 inches. Church Women Plan: Festival November 11 | tor the Luther - League Oct. 25 and nas pe Oct. 16 as ‘‘fall houseclean- | a Phan Walter Roesel is taking or- Five Named to Serve ‘on Electrical Board of Milford Village and Township. The decision was reached by the Civil. Defense economia: at a: luncheon at Hilarid-Manor Tuesday. During the past. eight weeks, Mrs. | Eberle reported she has substi-' tuted 85 times between midnight _ and 6 a.m. in the morning, due to | lack of sky watch personnel. 429 Main St. | Besides operating as the most. successful sky watch in Michigan ; the Civil Defense wardens were called State Police who then kept tornado which hit Milford this spring ] Edward Schmuck, 16, was on duty in the Sky Watch as the tor- nado approached Milford and calledState Poice who then kept traffic from entering the area. Burr Hardware | — Rochester, Mich. - is glad to join with the citizens of Rochester and 4 congratulate Keith Crissman on the Opening of his beautiful, modern new building and wish all - the success in his new Chevrolet headquarters. © been necessary, and if only ten people were to sign on for the midnight to 6 a. m. shift, the We Salute ... post could resume its status as - : | Locat potice and firemen were also | ————___ warned by Schmuck. Earlier this summer, Sam Brock, who was on duty at the time, reported a large transport over Kent Park, apparently off its course. He immediately re- Our Congratulations Crissman Chevrolet | The group, which will return to- | aere for Christmas and cards are FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —| Ported tt to the Filter Center. On the Opening of Your morrow, are accompanied by facul- being sold by the guild, it was an-| Five members were~named this} The plane was contacted, and | New, Modernistic Building : ty members Arthur Cofer. t| WATERFORD — Ladies Guild) iced. week to serve on the Electrical | found to be lost. The Filter Center | Rogers, Ernestine Abbott, Mar} of Christ Lutheran Church made Board. They are: then guided the plane to a safe = ' Adams, Morret Clute and Roderick | Plans at a meeting yesterday for. éx- Ait M Di “7 C. Currell of the Detroit Edis | landing at Willow Run airport. Ivens. its annual fall festival and supper CX- egan ayor es fa: J. Tureman, journeyman, Among those attending the meet- PURDY’S { to woe held at the aca aon | | ALLEGAN @®—Voney W. Ferris, oes eae Weisheit, elec- Ieee — ipods Cnemvers : | trical contractor; Thomas rs. es Sh rs. ; County Calendar eral chairman of the dinner nnd former Allegan mayor, died yes-| township board member; cat Are | Albert Maddock. Assistant chief ob- DRUG STORE 320 Main, Rochester Clarkston Mrs. Anna Gesch will be in charge terday of injuries suffered in a 44 Jorgenson, tlectrical inspector.| servers are June DeGarm, Mrs. 321 Main St, Rochester OLive 2-081) p Bethe! 28 of International Order of Job's of booths. Mrs. Howard Peterson traffic accident Oct. 1. He was %.| The men will act as an examin-| George Agnew, Mrs. George See- Daughters of Clarkston will hold a bake’ is ticket chairman. Two other elderly men were killed ing board by appointment of the | ley, Mrs. Harvey Reid and Mrs. Masonic Temple | The guild will serve a banquet, in the accident. 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We are by no means an au-| too bad bit that’s about as far as we go. ~*~ On the other hand, we do know a few things about stoves and why | they don’t always act the way they should. ais ge yd ¢ 5 Freezer Containers Are Leak-Proof A noted cup maker ts offering a new line of cups and covers de-| signed for home and locker freez-| | ing of both liquids and solids. These new containers are said to| ff and be leak-proof, -moiature-proof * aot waxed for macimum proj wyka/ws ivabads & pesiapad of a cee > “(by Doting Grandparents Suddenly grandparents, particularly grandmothers, are in fashion For health and beauty’s sake, this 9 young women is ap- prepriately dressed for the office from her well-groomed to her smartly and sensibly shod feet. Made of leather, her shoes have a good walking heel which gives firm arch support. Mary Margaret. McBride Says: Children Need Coddling again. The child experts themselves have brought this about, though a short time ago they had a lot to do with banishing Grandpa and Grandma from the nursery. The culprits of that period were accused of being too-indulgent | enaces to youthful balance and development. The psychologists have reversed themselves and the theory is now that grandparents are an importarit factor in providing the love and security that children must have to grow up normally. This is fine news. Especially for the little boy or who will now be permitted to experience some first-rate spoiling. My own Pa and Ma—as I called them because my mother did—were very important to me when I was small. They lived just far enough away so that It was fun to know that whatever you did you New Mixes! Sin acy PRR IS Win over all other leading pake mixes in National " Home-Baking Tests on 4. Homémade SIZE! 2. Homemade TEXTURE! mn Homemade MOISTNESS! ¢, Homemade TASTE! Make ‘em sure! Make ‘em easy! Use the mixes with the homemade touch! in on AIL4'M ed or punished—mwch, anyway; that Ma would fix all things to eat that you liked best, beginning and ending with banana ice eream; that Pa would read te you out of a certain book with a red lion on the cover. I wonder if I ought to confess within the hearing of the psycholo- gists that the first thing I ever stole was from Pa, six little chocolate malted mifk --tablets from a hoard he kept in a desk drawer and rationed out to me. I've often wondered if that good man knew about my crime. Pa is the one who decided I was to be a writer. I was not ‘quite five when we agreed on that v did you were unlikely to be scold- a setbacks, I've never given up. Ma, lavender and cinnamon, was more little lady. She detested tomboys and fesued tart warnings now and then, something like the sayings of Confucius.’ For instance, she didn’t like my favorite playmate and thouglit I saw altogether too much of her. “What gets too thick will soon thin out,” she would admonish ominously, her trim little mouth a thin line in her Queen Victoria- ish face. She was right about the thinning out, too. It happened just as she said it would, for my little friend | bite of bedbugs. Ma kept her cookie jar filled with my favorite chocolate jumbles and, to my delight, braided my Gans Dow) WHITE Cane nix | ambition and, although I've had | who always smelled of | concerned with my being a real || if = y 4 4 te 2 You shouldn't mentally start comparing notes and feeling sure you're the last rose of summer. You're supposed to take it with a grin. But you're not supposed.to show ,|that concerns another boy. when you're out on. sl goraitigen | can you avoid it? 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This gives them a chance to say they prefer nothing. Dear Mrs. Post: My niece was | married last week, Several days “tush feeling, thickly curled Ama-Frost ox: The feel is lush, the look, is thick curl 100% wool .. . the weight is light... the style is on the curve! Beautifully cut - = with. rounded yoke in back, button om and dress wear with a I agree with* naiesd Where’ ales ose edie on te Rtt igi te Tr F E f 1 aa ER J Start Christmas Gifts Now! — @ Needlepoint @ Stools for Needle- OXFORD SHOP 30 Animals are teress ‘from Detroit Edisen Ce. \= W. Berea rE 4-7218 aeons po LISTEN, MEN! We don’t mind letting you have a light from our cigarette—but, for Pete’s sake, be a_little careful not to grab the end that goes in our mouth! It’s a common fault and a bad one. | ACROSS 1 Catlike beast carnivores 13 Citrus fruit Ses 2 M Declares alert for every ss Lamprer- T | ; F I. ; 27 Narrow iniets 43 Persian fairy M if ea4eoe enn es & . e 10 Italian city ll Depend - we é a e = we = = = - rs eS Junction 47 Roman roed isorder 22 Dress cards 50 Greek letter $1 Diminutive of Edgar } $3 Born cE it i ; $4 Balt \it*has done her: She is lie, “= “the vocational adviser at my daughters’ appliances | | foods, diaper services and the like e e BEng Your Best Chance Ever nells te Ros aie ve eT Aaa ¥ to Learn to Play this Bini: Mauve only Popular Instrument... Join our ACCORDION BEGINNER’S COURSE 50 per wk. accordion at home! for 10 whs. ~ Musteal fun for children and adults too! At Grinnelf’s you ean enroll now in the accordion beginner's course . . . get private lessons from an experienced teacher . you only 1.50 per week . ing! Ne obligation to buy! Learn te play this populer inctrument now! Come i in or Phone FE 3-7168 including use of + and play in the eceordion band! All this costs .. and we lean you en accordion while you're =, f 27S. Saginaw St., Pontiac % Expert Bicaarene, Says Cultural Training Needed By ANNE HEYWOOD am the father of three daughters,” an irate businessman said to me the other day, Se | a emeteeed See ee een ee is just that—nonsense. in English literature, and a lot of good is a’ wonderful wife and mother and all that, Sa on a her life “I claim that it would have been better if shé¢ had just taken a year of home economics and child care courses. s Education Wil Be Waste of. Tithe for Girls. | Sines Washable’ 1 Most ‘sneakers, tennis shoes or. foam rubber scuffs take to wash- ing in the washing machine. “Now,’’ he went on, still fum-+ ~ high school states that all three of our children are| = college material. .. ? . “But anyone knows that: these Sant hevow any iin showt Ge rem world. 4 “What do you think of ‘this. nonsense of liberal arts educa- tion for girls who are going to end up keeping house anyway?” After. I had counted to 10, I told him exactly what I thought. To begin with, I don’t think that vocational advisers in high schools and colleges are ivory tower impractical dreamers. I think they deserve far more credit -H. HOWARD HATS REDUCED! Regular . $21.95 15” > Friday, Seu dey Only! De’ Cor Shop 48 N. Perry Pontiac Hotel Lobby Dorothy Eickmeier than anybody gives them. It is true that they don't, as a rule, give actual job suggestions and job-hunting tips. But it is far better that they should not. not make a decision as to what that-we cannot tell what the future: _ will hold. Many of the young women may work part or all of their lives, mar- ried or not, and a home economics course for the girl whose interests may be entirely in French litera- ture or botany, say, is a great mis- take. 2 Moreover, this man admitted navy/ red, 4.00. that he was happily married to a quite remarkable woman. I told him that if his wife had never studied widely in the general cultural studies, if she had limited herself entirely to recipes and slip covers, she might have bored him | | so much that his marriage would+ have been miserable. velvet and knit hat. Pe Ms Mi ak kk al to repair the vacuum cleaner. My advice to this gentleman was to take the recommendation of his daughters’ high school adviser, and let his girls have the studies which their tests and their talents indicate. Market Gray Hair Home Permanent The first home permanent de- veloped especially for gray or white hair has been put on the market under the name of ‘Silver The home permanent kit, which costs $1.50, contains special in- gredients guaranteed not to dis- color gray hair. { It is estimated that the con-| sumer pays about $6 a pound for the protein he eats in steak and $3 a pound for protein he eats in milk. Answer te Previews Pussie N NIALT v ) w A ~ . y i RIA 3 '?. *: SiTiyr im rit O81 “ A ~—4 5454 ~ A + ™ RIF eit seSSSS’ So. Brown/beige, brown/gold, 168 W. Maple, Birmingham ~ Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Special purchase tweedcoats 39” Peis has already Lorry Left: Demi-deb Cerey tweed Velveteen || advances in , prepared trim on collar. Gray, red or brown, sizes 10 to 14. Also in red, blue or brown, sizes 7 to 14. Peaked velour hat in green, brown, or navy, 5.95. Right: fitted Cerey tweed, velveteen trim. sizes 7 to 14. Pony-tail, Red, brown or gray, © bataube! Size 5 to 8 $2.99 23 W. Saginaw St. Open Friday 9:30 to 9:00 BLACK with white SIZES 812 to 3 ti yet oO much 1 at “Canterbury “ Party Oct. 20 at the Holly home Club Plans. } , First Dance Formal Affair Will Be Given at Hotel Saturday Evening Pontiac Hotel will Pig the setting Saturday evening .for Canterbury Club's first formal dance of the season. An out-of-town orchestra will furnish the music for dancing | from 9:30 to 1 o'clock. On the reception committee will | - be members of the board of direc- tors, including Mr. and Mrs, Noyce | ° Strait Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. William "eae Isgrigg.- the junior Albert. Benters, | the Stanley Watsons, Mr. and Mrs. | Frederick Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corwin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doremus and the Dexter Kennedys. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Behier are new miembers of the club, and others are Mr. and Mrs. William Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeWitt, Dr. and Mrs. N, E, Du- rocher ‘and Dr. and Mrs, Robert Gaukler. The. junior Arthur Handrens, the | Hudson Hills, jthe Charles Knowl- | tons, the Harry McGraths, the Rob- ert G. Packs and the George Zan- noths are also among the new members Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Jacobson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobsen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lankey | Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Neil Sullenberger | and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ross com- ‘plete the list. Sorority Will Send Seven to Muskegon Seven delegates to the state con- vention were announced Tuesday evening when Gamma Psi Chapter | School of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met in Hotel Waldron. Bunce, Harry Anderson, James The convention will be held at | Trompeon. Sid Gen and Sam the Occidental Hotel in Muskegon , 08" Saturday and Sunday ‘Members | Mr. and Mrs. — and Mr. planning to attend are June New— 8nd Mrs. Norberg had charge of combe, Joanne McLain. Betty Bry- refreshments. Guests included Mr. an, Betty Giddings. Marie McGill, | ‘and Mrs. Russell Lasko, Mr. and Lois McIntyre and Mrs. Richard! Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Pigskin Parade’ Launches Year Enthusiasm ‘for football was much in evidence through the ef- forts of Mrs. Robert Bunce and Mrs. Bill Norberg when the Square | Set Dance Club opened the sea- son with “Pigskin Parade’’ — evening at Wever Callers for the evening were Mr. Benham. . | Wiliam Cross and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willard Sovey outlined the | Cleo Salter, —— social affairs for the year and a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norberg, | Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Winegar and the Max Millers completed the list. discussion was heid on the annual group charity work The next gathering of Gamma Psi Chapter will be a Haildween | of Miss Giddings. The Tuesday evening program | was given by Miss Bryan. The | subject was table manners and) table decorations. Mrs. Don Ridgley Shows Rug Hooking Mrs. Don Ridgley demonstrated hooked rug making for the Huron Gardens Extension Club Wednes-— day evening when members met | at the home of Mrs. Carl Gaskins | nothing like 4 to clean painted walls Checking a list of reservations for ae College. luncheon to be held Saturday at Kingsley |Birmingham (left), Mrs. Harold J. Hackett . Inn are members of the Phi Lambda Sigma Jr. of Osceola~drive (center) and Mrs. Dex- | Alumnae Association of Michigan State Nor- ter J. Kennedy of Lohans! avenue. we _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959. 4 / Owen PTA Holds Josephine Seeley. / ‘Membership Tea Hostess to Group | | _ Mrs. George W. Gray, president! “Josephine Seciey~ was hostess . ‘of ‘Qwen PTA, was hostess at a evening- to members Eleanor Kellogg led devotions and Mrs. H. L. Mock and Allee Jackson were ques; ie a ae Poutiae Press Photo. Mrs. Michael M. Carland of | YW Teen Canteen Opens Wednesday A “Get Acquainted” gathering was held Wednesday evening as the YWCA opened the Teen Can- teen. For the first evening of the season, guests found dancing, ping pong, shuffleboard and billiards on | the program. Two and a half hours of recrea- tion for senior high school students are offered each Wednesday for ‘members of the canteen. Further canteen acitivities will be planned by a Teen Canteen Council to be elected within suc- ceeding weeks. - sent “DUANA” i | 2” on Beston avenue. | meade by ir Oc, wen in Mera | aang ‘or t. with Norman Groen Gl Ciwcccat Canons | SANI-FLUSH serving. as hostess. Mrs. Harry | Alee was announced as hostess for | J the next meeting. scheduled - tor | = '| Now -figtwr ow er) ut Ever have a poir of shoes which you considered the wardrobe? The Duana model by Footrest is just that kind of a shoe. So many folks are happy with them. Available in black suede or calf. 12 West Huron St. DIEM'S Famous fer Comfort Shoes! 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Well, why not make up a batch of _ — Your family will its unqualified “approval to | Tse pany yore crusty bis- t addpece ne ‘cinnamon \“ cup crushed pineapple, well-drained Combine bran and milk; let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift together flour, bak- ing powder and salt. Cut in short- ening until mixture resembles coarse cornmeal. Add bran mix- ture and stir until combined. used Nghtily 4 tow secondit” roll. into d rectangle 11x8 inches -and one-fourth-inch thick Brush lightly with melted but- ek ee ae slices. ‘Place cut side’ down in greased muffin pans and bake in hot oven (450) about 18 minutes. Makes 12 biscuits. Tight Covers Needed Make sure your saucepans have tight-fitting covers. Such covers uniform ing, and allow...you to cook with low heat and a small amount_of water or other liquid. and Japan, taxes were paid with rice. A public charity granary re- ceived the rice, either paid as taxes or given as gifts. Chase sesbien COFFEE Lb. Turn out on floured board and HURON FRIENDLY MKT. GIVES Holdens RED Se * aqit4 STAMPS Large Florida Bluebird 46 Ox. Can Seedless N = a _ Cs | @ » Ginnamon and pineapple.. Roll up lhe jelly rol and opti keep steam in the pan, make for}. In the early history of China| | you are serving yams for lunch- | , 2 «* * « * * ‘CHILI BREAD—Easy to make, chili bread is a delicious treat for party and family dining. The flavor secret “is zestful chili powder, the spice that = eae ‘chill ‘con weather eating. carne ‘fam us. Serve ! for ‘coo As varied as the opinions of the United Nations are the tastes of ‘different countries and their ways of cooking beans. The three re- cipes here were brought back to us_ by traveling friends and each is delectable in it’s own way. From the Caribbean Soak 2 cups of red beans over- night in cold water. Bring slowly to a boil, reduce heat. and sim- mer two to threé hours or until Prepare Yams in Many Ways to Spark Menu The mellow-sweet flavor of yams | makes them a favorite vegetable | with young and old alike. Here are some suggestions to try when eon or dinner as..a part of the main course. Cut baked yams in half and sprinkle with grated cheddar cheese, salt and pepper. Slip under the broiler until cheese melts. Louisiana yams are good topped with Swiss cheese. too. Brush cooked yams which have been peeled and cut into 1-Inch' slices with maple syrup and broil with ham slice. It's a neat trick for a quick meal Various Parts of World Contribute Bean Recipes soft, removing cover during last hour to allow liquid to reduce. Meanwhile cut 12 strips bacon and six strips salt pork into small pieces and fry in skillet till lightly browned. Add two medium onions finely chopped, and continue’ to fry till onion# are light brown, stir- ring often. Peel, seed and chop two large tomatees and add to mixture. Add pepper to taste; Cover and simmer gently while beans are When beans “are tender add to- | /mato mixture and simmer another | 15 minutes. Peel, seed and chop | three green peppers and add just | | before serving. Serve hot over dry boiled rice. From France es dry pea bean $k espons chopped sperales % cup chopped ce % cup diced poctinogaad 3 teaspoons dry mustard 2 teaspoon dried thyme , 2 teaspons salt ‘4 cup brown sugar 1 cup white cooking ine 1 pound lamb stew meat (l-inch cubes) . 3 tablespons oi! 1 clove quartered garlic Soak beans overnight. Add all ingredients except oil, lamb and garlic. Simmer till just tender, about 1% hrs. Heat oil in skillet with garlic and brown the pieces of lamb, Place beans in buttered casserole and mix in lamb. Add about 2 tablespoons of water to fneat juices Mashed yams are -tastier ‘than+in skillet. heat till-boiling and pour ever when chopped pecans are sprinkled over the top at serving time. Substitute finely grated orange rind for the pecans for an interesting flavor note. Brush cooked yam halves with | lemon butter and arrange with spinach, beets and broccoli for an | attractive and delicious yam vege- | table plate. j eNO RG 0 RRO aA e e All Flavors Tuna QUALITY MEATS eo Rib Roast U.S. Choice or Prime Standing ; 7 A Q ties are delicious with broiled fish. _Pile mashed yams over well- drained canned pineapple slices and bake in moderate oven until lightly browned. Serve with braised pork chops for an early autumn dinner. Leftover fresh cooked yams can | be mashed and shaped into pat- ties. Roll each one in corn flakes and cook in shallow hot-fat-until-}-adding “more tiquid “if browned on both ‘sides, Yam pat- over beans. Cover and cook in slow oven (325 degrees) for about four. hours. Moisten with a little white wine from time to time. Uncover last 30 minutes of baking. From Canada 2 pounds cooked ‘kidney beans (drain- ed-reserve liquid) 2 medium onions sliced thin ‘y pound smoked bacon cut in 2 pieces 3 tablespoons chili sauce ' 1 small can tomato paste 1 stmall jar sweet pickle relish 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons sweet pickle juice 1 tablespoon dry mustard Fry smoked bacon till crisp. Drain off fat. Mix with beans and | j all other ingredients in casserole. AcJ enough kidney bean. liquid to cover. Cook at 350 degrees one hour, a dé. +, Hot Flavoring Has New Use Mix Texas Seasoning With Butter for Tangy, Zesty Spread Chili days are here again! Autumn's oool evenings turn the Saapeay to warm and hearty cook- -- the kind that's spiced with a = dash iof he-man chili powder. Chili powder’s the spice be- | hind the Texan’s bow! of chill. con carne, That dish (with and without beans) has become a national favorite, and homemak- ers everywhere are discovering | many other uses fer its delicious | red spice. ' Chili powder is not a *siRizie | spice, but a blend of seasonings, 'most often including ground chili | pepper, cumin, oregano.. garlic and salt. The combination of these ingredients has its roots in Mex- ican cooking. It is generally accepted-that early English settlers in Texas ground the spices and blended them into the convenient product we know today. Chili powder is a ‘tremendously versatile spice. Garlic bread lov- ers will find a new taste thrill in hot chili bread. te _ Chili Bread 4 pore Hird Prench or Ttalian_bread poons butter or = i teaspoons chili pow Split bread in half lengthwise, then slice across — not cutting through well in moderate oven (375) melt butter and mix with chili | powder. Spread on slices (or brush on with pastry brush). ~Place on baking pan and heat through well in moderateooven (375 about 10 minutes. If desired, the | bread may be wrapped in metal | foil before baking. Freeze Mint, Herbs Bring summer ‘garden time to the table in midwinter! Freezer home economists suggest that you freeze a few packages of mint or other herb leaves in small, flat necessary. Excellent party buffet dish with cold, cuts. ful for perking up your winter salads and fruit cocktails. OAKLAND Wholesale Dept. Retail Dept. Closed wei mad | PAGKING HOUSE | jerire ran Friday at 6 MARKET 77 S. Saginaw St. Until 4 P.M. HOME FREEZER SPECIALS! HIND QUARTER BEEF Cut Free — For Only _ Your Choice All Center Cuts POT ROAST 34; |BEEF 39; lee Your Choice Grade No. BEEF STEW “49 Home-Made Smoked LIVER SAUSAGE RING BOLOGNA LARGE BOLOGNA CLUB FRANKS 33° Rolled Rump ROAST BEEF * 55. 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Main Street. e *: Franco — : American (N SPAGHETTI} a 1550 Union Leke Roed : You don't need | : ‘selfs already i ile cet = tee rr) ee ‘try browning it in a little fat and tomato sauce.for a quick dish. I i il Li | i f Next. time you have a ‘small amount of raw hamburger on hand, adding it to canned spaghetti in a substantial protein. fod 9 a Ah _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, OcTORER’ 8, 1953 _ ead Prevents -|Morning: Lunch Box Woe if gineat wah. tillcen dienes with. a crisp cookie, Why not fix carrot sticks, cel- -you're-making the dinner salad? Wrapped in waxed, paper or plas- tic, they wil} be even crisper after a night in the refrigerator, ~ iches can be made ahead of time. If you have a freezer, or even a large enough freezer -|¢ompartment in your refrigerator, you can haVe a sandwich-making wiches for a week or more. Just be sure to use fillings that take to freezing (no eggs, lettuce, jam or vegetables) and wrap well. A well wrapped sandwich can be kept overnight in a regular re- frigerator without impairing its . Freezer owners can do some things for lunch that are dif- ferent. Break ~p a block of frozen fruit and send along a ery curls or radish spirals when | spree, ‘preparing enough sand-|_ piece in a lcover eup; by noon— it will have that tothe right consistency: for eating < Containers of frozen juice will }7 be chilled just right by lunchtime. Cakes and pies can. be frozen in| ~ large quantities, offering a choice to the child. forzen wi —Take- either chocolate wafers or fig bars | and put together with a cream For a special treat, make up dessert: sandwiches: cheese filling. Wrap separately in foil or freezér paper and freeze. Use all the ingenuity at your command to pack healthful, at- tractive lunch boxes. Your child’s good health will reward you. When baking bread or rice pud- ding, or custards, be sure to set the baking dish fn, a pan of. hot water, then bake in a moderate of ingredients, say home econo- oe, ee SE Peon Spm etng | ts. If you enjoy baking*berry pies, invest in a pie pan with a juice- catching rim that will keep your oven clean and turn out a flavor- rich pie. / spoon. addition to the frozen *‘meat”’ FROZEN TURKEY wud turkey pie. The same company that makes beef and chicken pies now puts out the tasty turkey pies. tured to heat in individual foil pans, they're time-savers. It some of the yolk geti.into the white when separating eggs, you'll find it much easier to take it out with the egg shell than with a DEFIANCE OLEO. Delicious Fresh Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING Sn AT Siow Crop Strawberr 12 oz. Pkg. TISSUE e@ee 4" 29° “You Must Be Satisfied or Your Money Back” Tasty, Economical TUNA “at SPADAFORE BROS, 706 W. Huron St TOKAY. GRAPES..........1b. 10 lb. 19° Mich. U. S. No. ONIONS 10 us. 25° er eel oot oR. ries Tender, Young Sirloin-Rib STEAKS......... 4 In THE ary Continuously Ground From Lean Meats GROUND BEEF .. Well Trimmed of All Fat and Waste _ © That's why, in perfecting Dun- pancakes and waffles than those | ISTEAKS......... made with buttermilk. an Hines Pancake Mix, I made felipe eating for beticeeal. | @ Round © Swiss ®@ Club e T-Bone CHUCK ROAST . Bonslece, Delicious ROLL RIB 4S 2 09: oe ROAST 39: a wo Lean, Meaty and SPADAFORE BROS. MKT. — li ON (a en ARR ema Seema tne WEST HURON STREET Ssut Short Ribs ; of Beef Extra Delicious ei Cranberries Can Be Frozen a la Natural _ Because fresh cranberries need ‘No preparation for freezing in on the market. now is a third home freezer or frozen food com- a of the newer cclacil | buys her aac tor this fall’s dinners. - The easiest way to freeze fresh cranberries is simply to place the unopened cellophane bag or ‘‘win- dow box,” in which they come for the market, directly into the home freezer. Then, when she wants to use them, she may take them out and use them exactly as though they were fresh cranberries, Fro- zen in this way, fresh cranber- ries, without sugar, are conven. Jent to use in any recipe through- out the year. And, if she wishes. the house- wife may prepare her fresh cran- berry dishes from any of the thousands of the new and different methdds of preparing fresh cran- berries, and then freeze those. Either way makes this truly American fruit available in its wholesome goodness over a 12- month. period. Care should be taken that the correct container is selected for the type of freezer storage avail- able. Most freezer boxes, contain- ers and heavy-lined bags, are adaptable for freezing mixtures with sugar syrup. | A good big clove of garlic. _minced or crushed, cooked in but- ter or margarine and blended with mustard, salt, pepper and mono- sodium glutamate makes flavor- some dressing for broccoli. Some | like it on spinach and other cooked greens, too, Here’s a delicious topping for hot gingerbread. Soften cream cheese and beat with a little top milk, confectioners’ sugar to taste and grated orange rind- in Foten aia fore bakin. They save dishwash- ing, too, as each individual pie comes in its own aluminum pie tin in which you both bake and serve each pie. A turkey pie is almost a meal in itself. All you'll need is a crisp salad and a light dessert. | Manufacturers Offer In the fall and winter, when you use the oven more frequently, you'll find-these hints from the Gas Appliance Manufacturers As- sociation very helpful: When roasting meat, do not bake | uncovered pudding or any other moist food at the same time. The steam in the oven will affect the crispness of the roast. Use covered utensils for bak- ing vegetables and fruits and a shallow uncovered roasting pan for the meat. Roast poultry breast-side up in an uncovered roaster on a wire rack, after first brushing the skin with melted fat or salad oil. Set the oven control of your gas range at 300 degrees for turkey and 325 degrees for chicken, duck or goose. For best results, do not add water. REAL is vi HOME BAKED BEANS 1 TENDER FRESH Sunkist Oranges 220 SIZE De: 39¢ WAXTEX WAX PAPER - gR05_ Fore art 2 AQ BEER WINE STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 2A. M. Whole HAM.. 1 5 i LEAN PORK STEAK, Ib. 5% FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI ' 22 ox, 5 for $1.00 Cens »Ne. 1 MICHIGAN POTATOES 39¢ pk. Charmin 4 Rolls TOILET‘ TISSUE 29¢ LOTAN'S Dixie-Telegraph Market DIXIE HWY. AT TELEGRAPH Lots of Free Parking araneansaaenin ARR ee RRR ETI eA SSS 100% CLEANED ; 2 U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADES of BEEF COMMERCIAL or CHOICE: (2 ee ‘U~LS. GRADED _COPAMERCIAL” STANDARD Ut. Good nourishing beef at a money-saving Kroger price Af IDENTIFIED WITH THE YELLOW AND BLACK LABEl Nourishing beef at the lowest priced! Contains all the food values of higher grade beef but ” _has less fat marbling. Se eee AVAILABLE AT THIS STORE ONLY. . — . o EO 53° ~ Chuck Roast v. 35 QU Sirloin Steak x. * ® « t ; - U. S. GOVT. GRADED “CHOICE” KROGER-CUT Tenderay BEEF # Tender 10 Times out of 10 IDENTIFIED WITH THE BLUE AND WHITE LABEL Kroger-Cut Tenderay gives you,more meat, less bone—less waste. The Kroger Tenderay method makes U.S. Choice Grade Beef tender without ageing... without loss of flavor and juices. ’ TY Long end cut off Excess fat and bone eee pabuam enn removed before roast ; removed ls weighed ond priced. { ts weighed and priced. Always a center cut. No stringy neck beef. a * TENDERAY és on ne : , oo | . GRADED CHOICE” TENDERAY , B E U.S. GRADED “CHOICE” TENDERAY Chuck Roast | b. Sirloin Steak : Ib in ten 6f double baller. Whip cream until stiff. Add powdered sugar | and vanilla. Then add % gelatin mixture to cream; other half to melted candy. source of heat. Broil until marsh- ‘ mallows are golden brown. Serve at_once_with strong hot coffee for anh afternoon or evening ‘snack. _ But it’s the chocolate that gives Place in layers in a dessert dish. this recipe distinction, For un- | Top with a cherry, Makes six! The final soldier's pension for usual as it may sound, the choco. | servings. the War of the Revolution was late ingredient is melted choco- paid to a widow in Vermont in late malted milk bars. ’ So-called: tin cans for packing | 1906, just 123 years after the All the special in the | fYood actially Sensist of 98 per cent | termination of that period of con- ee ee rere steel. flict. i wie Mix... Lot Set ——— and Serve! ~~ hast Ad to Cold Mil j For Richer Flavor! Creamier Texture! Easy Digestion! HOWDY DOODY'S FAVORITE! AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING INSTANT PUDDING _....... Pes Drees SREWING Pham. CHICKENS acess of the wheat. 27. Comes .Back By JANET ODELL One hundred and fifty newspaper | food writers, meeting this week in | Chicago, heard Dr, Clive M. Me- | Kay, nationally known authority | on nutrition, declare, ‘We are see- ing wheat germ come badk into more extensive use as a human food." For years, it has been fed to animals in research laboratories. | Ever since white flohr has been processed, the wheat germ has | been removed and sometimes dis- carded. -“For about 100 years,” noted | Dr. McKay, “white floar products | lacked the food essentials of the | germ. Now, some of the nutri- | tive elements are being restored | to these foods through enrich- ment; and the germ of the | wheat, once fed to cattle, is again | becoming a Part of the human diet." Wheat germ is really the ‘spark- plug" of the grain. .It is the heart | Because flour made with the germ left in does not keep | well, and because of the demands | | of Americans for an all-white flour, | ~our ordinary flour does not con- | tain this valuable substance. Wheat | ‘germ is rich in minerals, vitamin 'B and protein. Its removal is a | decided loss to the nutrition of our | families. | | ( : i However, {it is possible to buy | wheat germ today and to add it to | a number of foods without making | them dark and unpalatable, A small amount of wheat germ gives a rich, creamy color to breadstuffs and is hardly per- ceptible to the taste. But the goodness js there. * . Many people.cannot tolerate the harshness of whole grain products, and it would be ridiculous to insist | that they eat such foods, But in | some = it_ is possible. to buy, | HAM-PINEAPPLE WHEATETTES—Leftover ham | becomes real party fare when combined with wheat germ and pipeapple i in these delicious as -to-prepare Nutritious Wheat Germ croquettes. The addition of wheat germ to a recipe makes the food extra nutritious as well as tasty, iy ae we s ee rae aaa : Ny, ‘ : = e ee eu Los ; -ohe PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 8, 1953 - hi +), ne eee ee Frost Secale Fast Cake Flour Different A Poach Fish Fillets ) With Broiled Mallows “|| “In recipes’calling for cake flour,| Poach fish fillets and serve | Here's. simple way to nutritionists believe it is important | with a shrimp ‘sauce. Make the sauce by diluting thick white sauce with a little.cream and cooking sherry; dice cooked thrimp. § and heat gently. to follow the directions. They ex- plain that cake flour differs trom all flour in quantity and quality of the protein and, there- . | fore, in scientific combination. of ingredients, cake flour is important when called for. A major crime is committed every 14.9 seconds in the U. S. The Original Smitty's Open Air Marker SMITTY’S Air Mkt. Lepeer Rd., Next to Orion Tw Holl (on M-24) “ Just at the Edge of Lake Orion | Put Away Your Late Winter Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Squash! Do It NOW! YOUR CHOICE Into Favor ways make, ‘“‘super-enriched white bread.” . The October issue of a current woman's magazine has an excel- jlent article on Cornell bread. a) 'super-enriched white bread, giving | \its history and recipes for several versions of it. About six years ago the same Dr. McKay quoted above ‘was instrumental in the develop- ment of a bread to be served in New York state hospitals as a The recipe was then made available free to commercial bakers and in many sections of ,and in your kitchens you can al- | germ recipe the food editors sam- pled at Chicago. i i high. the country Cornell bread now is | being sold. It contains unbleached flour, sey flour, wheat germ and an extra amount of dry skim milk. You can make it for your family | if you like. Cornell Bread 2 packages dry v 3 cups warm wate: 2 tablespoons rucer 6's, cups unbleached or enr ‘, cup wheat germ 1, cup stirred soy fle east r ‘in one-half cup wheat germ | heavy | a few croquettes at a time in hot | ‘shallow fat until browned on all lserve very not. Device Eases Task” « cup dry skim milk 4 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons melted sh ne Soften yeast in warm water, add sugar, let stand five minutes. Sift | flour, add rest of dry ingredients and mix with the yeast mixture in | two portions. Knead vigorously about five min- utes on lightly floured board. us- ing more flour as needed. , Put in a large greased bowl, brush top | with melted shortening. cover and Punch. | let rise in a warm place. | tling for | down when doubled and lect rise | again. Shape into Gace. loaves or fwo loaves and a -pan of rolls tops with shortening doubled. . Bake at 450 degrees for 10 min- utes, reduce heat to 350 Ssarece 78° North BRAZLE\ Saginaw St. BAZLEY’S BETTER MEATS FOR LESS!! Shoulder Cut STEAK Rump Cut > ROAST 39: For Stuffing BREAST 15: Meaty Leg ROAST 29%. BAZLEY’S BIG NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! Rib Cut CHOPS 39: WISE! ECONOMIZE! wht AND SAVE AT BAZLEY’S: ‘Better Trim » SIRLOIN or SWISS STEAKS “Best Cuts— None Higher’ c lb. oe Lb. Package Tender, Blade Cut CHUCK ROAST Meaty Beef _ SHORT RIBS 25%. Tenderloin Portion PORK ROAST 59: Why Pay More? ROLLED RIB ROAST _— 59 Royal Palm YELLOW OLEO : 35° lhs. for ‘machine and puts .a Brush | let rise untik | | a ] ‘ and bake another 45-50 minute. and cook until thi . | from heat. | means of improving diets at low | cost. one egg. mustard, | : mix i nial | called | store | burden yx j slip as a -spread-for sandwiches. | milk Flavor Diminishes 1.79 su Macintosh Apples for Eating or Cooking -- Canning Pears --— Canning Tomatoes’ . Bake the rotis at 375 degrees © until nicely browned. Below is another tasty wheat Ham-Pineapple Wheatettes 2 tablespoons butter or margarine l', tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 #-ounce can crushed pineapple by cup wheat germ 1 egg, beaten ', teaspoon dry mustard Salt to taste 2 cups cooked, ground ham 1 eag, beaten 'y cup wheat germ lie) about melt butter or add flour Add crushed pineapple ckened. Remove In a saucepan, margarine over low heat; and blend. HOMADE FOOD SHOPS Add. one-third cup wheat germ, salt and ham; thoroughly. Chill mixture, Form into cone shapes, 21, inches | Our Anniversary Savings to You HOMADE wr . 49: CHICKEN POT PIE BAKERY DEPARTMENT Homade Pumpkin Pies, 8-inch ; Homade Chocolate Marshmallow Roll ...... .43¢ We Give Holden's Red Stamps. With Bakery Ae FRIDAY end SATURDAY ONLY Butter Top Bread, loaf Plain and Sugar Fried Cakes, doz. Streuse] Rolls. 6 for ... Pecan Syrup Rolls, 6 for .. Date Coffee Cake, éach ... Cinnamon Frys, 6 for Ice Box Cookie, doz. ... FREE OF EXTRA COST This glass dish given with purchase of 50c at Baked goods dept Dip in remaining egg and then In a | fry skillet over..Jow heat, sides ‘Drain on absorbent paper and | Makes eight cro- | se ore quet tte Ss. eee ee ee ed of Returning Bottles seuss Role 6 for There's a solution to that peren- bottle problem with which food stores, to say nothing | have been bat- | years. A new machine a ‘Bottleline’ simplifies | things for both customers and the ; Pe eee ee eee eer enews return ee of their customers works. The cus- bottles ~to the 2 cent bot- tle in a small opening for a 9 cent bottle in a large opening | As the bottles go into the ma- chine it registers each size bottle and when you finish inserting bot- tles, you press a total button. A slip, similar to a cash register slip, automatically comes out with a/| total in red figures. You can finish your shopping | leisurely without any bottles to) u, and then present the at the checkout counter for the eredit due you. Thé tottles | meantime are automatically con- eyed into a revolving bin in a; bine age room where they cant eat) |up valuable floor space in the, i stores and can easily be unloaded vand sent back to the bottling com- pany. | The,system symplifies the store's ‘j | rec ord: -keeping, too, so everybody's | | happy all around. Hre's how it tomer. brings the We Giese Holden’ Red Stamps WEDDING — BIRTHDAY — PARTY CAKES TO ORDER FRUIT PUNCH. MADE TO ORDER BOWLS AND CUPS FOR RENTAL ' i | Treat Dieters 'to Sandwiches Low in Calories Try these on your dieting friends: Low Cal Sandwiches Spread circles of bread with. nut- imeg-seasoned chopped cucumber | mixture. Top with a sli¢e of cucum- | 9 ‘ber or tomato, and garnish with | # | watercress. : | Cut circles of bread, spread with | 2 seasoned cottage cheese. mixture. | Add a slightly smaller slice of | sg | tomato Garnish -with -watereress-+ ‘or a small slice of raw carrot or i radish. Cucumber-Onion. Filling 1 cup finely chopped cucumber 2 tablespoons minced onton Bait to taste Peel cucumber, chop, and drain. | Add onion and salt to taste. Use| & Back to school means back to in- door living—less ‘‘sunshine’’ vitamin D. That means it’s more important than ever to include plenty of vitamin D homogenjzed milk in the family’s diez It’s the pleasant, sure, automatic way © to get the vitamin D so impor- per quert study of fluid milk showed | tant to sound bones, sturdy teeth. BW ertee body mechding that neeea tet = Ask your milkman for our J properly refrigerat ad gs ° @ extra deticiens— flavor up to three or four days aw “School Days” milk reaps treom in eeecy dong after delivery, but its flavor began folder .cxeiei0F write for “it. © ny Wap to get poor after five or six days. © an anced | fer the whele family’s health... with other feeds Vitamin D Nomogenized Mik | _ Maple Leaf DAIRY 20 E. Heward St. Phone FE 4-2547 Sil a? A ‘ " i oe : I : j I woke - ‘a Be > 4) , ! , soli set THE. PONTIAC PRESS. “_maerspay, OCTOBER 8/1958) | a ae oroten Liga, Butter’ —_—_[biy,, but watch so as not to scorch. S d Pe le’ by ° Sp a he nage GOS 9 sy pe glasses of ‘cold milk i oa on age. 5 | Ci. | saa Top Off Toast Sopek | 4/40 Sau he ae demeaees fon ala eop e es ip! be alt iy Ro : D: TCQKS 4: r=. Crear butter’ or margarine and dark brown sugar together; spread | on lightly toasted bread slices. Place under the broiler dntil bub- sters’ evening snack - cious with tea or coffee for old- _ Fried mush of farina, with honey ‘butter is a delicious breakfast dish, ADVANTAGES © Takes Less Than an Hour to Dry ® Available in All Popular Colors ® Apply Direct From Can Amuse Family These Lettuce Make Relieves will be liked so much that you will want_to serve; them often,. espe- cially for informal meals when something novel makes a hit: Lettuce Make Believes ree F heads letiuce -3 or 4 carrots A tew stuffed olives 2 small tomatoes Nutmeats = Pimientoes To make, first place the lettuce heads stem up and cut each almost through into quarters, each quar- ter being one serving. Now scrape the carrots and cut in halves both ways. Take each carrot section and cut into narrow strips left together at the base, Let .these curl in cold water, using toothpicks to pin into place. Be sure to let the toothpicks stick out well so they can be seen and | trimmings. Carrot curls, cut with a Scraper are pretty as hairdos. Cut the olives in thick slices for “eyes, the tomato in wedges for. smiling mouths, triangles of ol- || then fasten to lettuce as topknots, = used later as handles to eat the LETTUCE MAF-: BELIEVES—This salad is such clamor to make it. It’s wonderful eating too, assures fun to fix and so dramatic in effect that your teen- | everyone of an ample supply of raw vegetables, a s or their Cis dl younge. 1. One coat waterproofs exterior. 2. Long wearing qualities lower maintenance costs. 3. Repels bacteria Walls stay clean and fresh looking and does not water streak. 4. Dries to a hard finish in less than on hour even when applied to damp walls. . Alkaline procf and not affected by mild acids 1S) 6. Elastic . . . will not crac temperatures. Brown 4 North Saginaw St. i k, peel or chip in extreme them individually in waxed paper OT B I 0S. fresh while traveling. FE 2-4242 cold and covered until time, | to accompany them, pass a dress- | ing of the French or | island type. Dorm Set Cheers Blonde Brownies to send to that girl or boy away at school. Send enough, so there will | be plenty to pass around to dorm- | mates, salt. Melt the shortening, cool, add | brown sugar and. eggs: | Add flour mixture gradually, mix- ‘ing until smooth. bits. inches at 350 degrees for about 3% min. Cut in bars. | when sandwiched together with ap- ‘ Ticot ives or nutmeats for funny noses. Everyone will enjoy making up individual characters by chang- ing faces and hairdos. When all are done, keep salads | serving then put on a platter. and i thousand Bake a batch of Blonde Brownies Blonde Brownies 1 cup sifted enriched flour l', teaspoons baking powder ‘2 teaspoon salt 1, cup shortening. melted i's cups brown sugar 2 eggs. beaten - 1g teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped nuts ‘s cup chocolate bits Sift flour, baking powder and Mix well Add vanilla, nuts and chocolate Spread in greased pan 7x11 Bake in moderate oven When bars have cooled. wrap aluminum foil to keep them Rich ‘sugar-tookies are delicous jam. lS Save This Weekend .. SHOP at THREE SISTERS Fresh Killed ROCK STEWERS 29: Fresh Killed Young TURKEYS Hunt’s New Pack CATSUP. 15. Sweet Red or Green GRAPES..... 10: | Ib. | U. S. “Good” Swift's STEAKS Tender Strictly Fresh =| EGGS Dinner Time Fresh Ground Fresh Killed Young Rabbits... .° Jumbo Solid Head Lettuce 608 Ww. Huron St. o Coffee.....% o Potatoes..50°Q5*° Sweet Peas 8 ~ | Tender Golden BB Sap Dinner Bell Canned Dog Food 12 THREE SISTERS’ MARKET LOOK FOR OTHER BARGAINS IN OUR AD TODAY'S IN NEWS IN BRIEF IN 73° Sweet Corn 8 <~ T-BONE, SIRLOIN, ROUND Ly Mich. U.S. No. 1 Del Monte Packed 10 aa | FE 2-3692 SER Sn ED oe PRESS Mild, Wheaty Taste brothers and sisters oe. $$ ___$__._4 oan Lee o Sn call for crisp accompaniments. | casseroles can be supplied This. crispness: might be supplied through the topping. Crushed Lblentiful foods these days, home- With Dressing makers will be interested ina new way of serving cubed steaks. Try this recipe on a crisp, cool fall |: night. Stuffed Cube Steak : pound cube steak ‘about 3 steaks) cup ig eo celery and leaves onion, : 2 tablespoons oC : cup soft bread crugbs Salt and ponper to tasle Little sage, if desired To prepare the stuffing, cook celery and onion in 1 table- spoon of fat a few minutes, add bread crumbs and seasoning, and mix thoroughly. Put a mound of stuffing- on each steak, roll and fasten with skewer or tie in place. Brown the stuffed steaks in the remaining fat, cooking slowly | ls Macaroni Virtue One of the wheaty flavor. most outstanding virtues ief macaroni foods is their This flavor makes durum foods an ideal companion ior vehicle to “go with’ all other foods. ~? The tender, chewy texture of macaroni dishes seems. to by ishes or carrot curls mild] Many meal-in-one. They orite be@rage. enriched hard rolls, French bread, and crisp. icy rel- ishes such as celery sticks, macaroni casseroles and , platter dishes make practically a. need only such! accompaniments as a tossed green salad, bread and the family’s fav- Very often the crunchiness for fn ee crusty rad- | “roof,” ready-to-eat cereal flakes, tato or corn chips make an ideal | sealing macaroni mixture. | or po-| in the creamy | Sprinkle ing. Dice leftover cold boiled potatoes | and reheat in a thin cream sauce. i minced parsley, or strips of green | pepper or pimiento before serv- | | re with chopped chives, | “BLUE Bonnetisalways “Buus Bonner is my delicate and fresh!” favorite for food value.” Buy BLUE BONNET Ma and Be Sure of ALL3' FLAVOR! You will detect BLUE Bonnet’s flavor superiority af once! Every delicious has the same delicate, suniny-sweet taste. And BLUE Bonnet Margarine makes other foods taste better—bread, hot rolls, vege- tables, your own favorite recipes! It's no wonder that BLue Bonnet Margarine appears so often on the best-set tables in America! on Blue CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Favor! Nutpirion! and Vitamin ) 10: Bonnet Margar; ihe NUTRITION! Buus Bonner contains both Vitamin A and: Vitamin D— which is not true of most other brands dine. margarine. When you serve bars rT t0 your family, you esse peace of mind that c knowing that other bread high-priced or- i is richer Vitamin A ! es ty heat application Void wherever taxed, or ERT AAD, OS Pat Pt Pur Pe ot WT NK Or WA a” “i at any store for TOWARD COST OF 1 LB. OF ‘Blue Bonnet Margarine @ROCER: This coupon redeemed by your Standard Brands representative for 10¢ Premuntien wd tutes a.representation that all terms of this no itn coadiperentindye wdpoar Fae tax. ler pore -taio remtted. OFFER EXPIRES IN 90 DAYS. STANDARD GRANDS CHRPORATED, 595 Madison Avenve, New York 22, N. ¥, Mrs. Jon Peerce “I prefer Buus Bonwet to any other spread.” ~ ih rgatine , d or t Tec ses wens a ay ee Bassin cade aay, too. Once you try it, you're sure to join the women who demand the best. Buy BLus Bonnet and be sure of “all three”-= flavor, nutrition, economy! BLUE BONNET IS AMERICA'S ONLY LUXURY SPREAD ATA MARGARINE PRICE! Ta ee Any other S.A. only. r = amncendieniks Roasting — HENS.... 2 4-ToLb. Avg. ‘WILD RABBITS Pirie it's Alive _ It’s Fresh” A FRYERS . yi - Dressed oe o © lh 52¢ — Taste. the ee ! Large Fresh EGGS . SERVE FRESH FISH and SAVE DOLLARS $ $ $ HEN” TURKEYS . -. & mee 12-15-Lb. Avg. Oven TURKE} Not Frozen | KEYS senses Lb. c 17 Loe. up jo ee Dez. 68¢ Pike “ag teint Ohio River ~ Catfish “4s BUFFALO — SCALLOPS — RED SNAPPER — OYSTERS . PEOPLES FISH & POULTRY MARKET $2 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. — Medium Shrimp. i 69’ “iy Box $3.39 FRESH and SALT WATER risH of ALL KINDS | ——Wholesale and Retail——, it) A FE 4-4521 lemon gelatin. use it as the thickening agent for a delicious, tangy salad that really is. different. Should you care for it, add finely | E| diced avocado to the recipe. The recipe as given is excellent. barbecue salad, You can do wonderful things with In this recipe you Chopped Egg Barbecue Salad 1 package lemon flavored gelatin 1 cup hot water EGG BARBECUE SALAD—Easy to prepare for a luncheon er evening snack is this molded egg served with sandwiches ‘2 a } and pepper. 1 can (8-ounces) tomato sauce - A makes the base. -there. beverage. Tomato sauce added*to-lemon gelatin Your imaginatcn takes over from Gelatin Furnishes Base ji\for Egg Barbcue Salad 144 tablespoons vinegar % teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 3 diced hard cooked eggs (seasoned with salt and pepper) 1 teaspoon grated onion 1 cup finely diced celery 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add tomato sauce, vinegar, salt Blend. Chill until slightly thickened. Then fold in diced eggs, onion, oa and green pepper. Pour 'at sea, the letters CQD were often sed. into one-quart mold.’ Chill until | firm. Unmold. Garnish with crisp greens. Seve with mayonnaise if desired. Serves four. Ever try frankfurter kabobs on) your outdoor grill? Use small-| size frankfurters or halve the large ones, then thread on skewers alternately with squares of bacon and green pepper. Before the letters SOS were gen- erally adopted as a distress signal u ay TTA a i 8 oe ae Le, ee Pee i iets wees s tt a ER Rte * i 1 BRP OY, i rok Maal Wes : - a ey rie meee cscs «ened ee bet etceti ion \ ° : 2s SRE Be | 1 \ : ee ; i se ¥ A ks oe r a : # \ Bee ‘ , ree ae we Hk : ae ~ ¥ 4 < : \ a ee Po : : ae J / : Ala) ; ~- : 2 I) va ] ! j \ AS Sa ERS Rae A _ ae ridden PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTORER 8.1953 se BLM edge OG OF : ; : ee : r oe “4 aoa sina ini ongue Salad gelatin, Try Ht and enjoy itt Saat Bing Chickens, Eggs T ting nie. i} tato ‘chips, dessert. and beverage |" ‘Pour into I-quart. mold’ or in- ‘Taare eo was Ge dna een, ye ) Unmold. Garnish with crisp salad vin | LUD) © lot ae cubcosen sede, ‘goon-| pocnSek, Tomato Avpic) —_ ve ith - , py ollie Weekend Bargain. List ; retort wea ae aieaee t Let) 1 cae, teounces tomate sauce tard. Makes four to six servings. ; Includes Green Beans, ' inspiration. Dash a of Fenper - Add a little lemon, ne or Other Vegetables 2 pees to cooked — grapefruit juice to when A hearty, satisfying salad; it 3 (dG Pe you're boiling them. Helps to pplicrplsaeyre gt dhyrorcs || brings @ mew, quick way to pre-| ‘Dissolve gelatin in hot water. | preserve that atjenctive bright red Pr pee — rade — aaae pare tomato aspic with canned to-/Add tomato sauce, vinegar, salt color! oS Go conic tad alee Ge little change, while pork and lamb will range from 2 cents a pound in and lower“in others. ‘Reductions in trying chickens will range fro 2 cents a pound in some New York and Pittsburgh stores to 4 cents a pound in Chi- cago. Egg prices which have soared in recent weeks, will dip 2 to 8 cents a dozen in many = -| cities. A number of stores will fea- ture turkeys. In the meat de- partment, weekend specials will | imclude rib roast, lamb shoulder cuts, round and chuck steak,. ‘gound beef and hams. In gen- eral, prices will be about in line with those of a week ago. The bargain list of vegetables includes green beans, cauliflower, cabbage, onions, potatoes, spinach, squash and sweet potatoes. Vege- fable men called carrots and cu- cumbers fair buys. Good buys in fruit weren't nu- merous.” The experts picked seed- less and tokay grapes as good investments and noted that limes were cheap. Prunes were de- scribed as a pretty good buy, Can. taloupes and honeydew melons have become fruit specialist said. And here’s some news about the outlook for Thanksgiving. President Bernard Simonsen of “luxury items,’’ one _— Norbest Turkey Growers’ ; Just look at these prices! Lakeside ia fe famous for them . ,. . and we keep all our prices low to give you more for your dollar! Nem PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL WEEK LONG! 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Lots of men prefer a good-sized sandwich. Try tempting these guests with a whole slice sand- wich made with your favorite , spreads combined for a healthy and satisfying repast. os Cheese & Watercress Filling t, cup finely eoroet watercress Ye cup cottage chi Balt to teste Mix watercress with cottage cheese. Add salt to taste. Use as a spread for sandwiches. \ Chocolate Dessert | \| Is Rich With Eggs Here's a light and delicious des- sert your family and guests will enjoy. We'll admit it has lots of eggs in it, but they cost no more | than whipping cream would, and you use that occasionaliy. Chocolate Peppermint Dessert 1 envelope —- gelatin % cup cold w 3 squares uns 6 eges % cup sugar : \y teas cinnamen 3 candy peppermint sticks Sprinkle gelatin over water to soften. Melt chocolate in top of double boiler over hot water. Sepa- rate eggs, mixing yolks with sugar, cinnamon and melted chocolate un- til smooth. Cook gently. stirring eonstantly, until thick. Remove from heat and stir in softened gelatin. Cool. Beat egg whites to form peaks. Then fold into cooled chocolate | mixture” Rinse oblong dish (10x6x2 inches) in cold water. Pour in choe- ‘ olate mixture and cill in refriger- ator until firm. Slice in squares to serve. Crush peppermint sticks and sprinkle on jeach serving. Makes six to eight servings. To keep diced or sliced apples, or avocados from darkening, drop them into canned pineapple juice — or syrup drained from canned pineapple.-or toss with the pine- apple itself. The pieces will stay — in color. About two-thirds of the mush-. rooms produced commercially in the U. S. are grown in West Ches- ter and Kinnett Square in Pennsyl- vania, rH PONTIAC PRESS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 8, 1058". een HONEY APPLE | CRISP—The sealer 3 are arse the honey has been gathered from the hives. What better way to combine the two dhiae in this delicious | Library Yields - Cooking Lore The Pontiac City- Kibrary cook- book ‘collection has- gotten out of hand and into the kitchen. For beginners and advanced stu- dents, male and female, the more than 100 books contain recipes for just about every food one can think of and for all kinds of diets. During the last 10 years the col- lection has grown tremendously, incorporating the latest procedures for - preparing foods for quick Make Jiffy Kacoroana:. | Make coconut macaroons the jifty way. Combine one and a half cups shredded coconut, one-half cup condensed milk, dash of salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla and one-half teaspoon almond extract. Mix well. greased baking sheet, pressing 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Drop from teaspoon onto | Honey, Apples Team Up in Sweet-Tart Fall Treat Fall time — and the grocer’s fresh fruit bins are stacked with the bright, rosy apples of the au- tumn's harvest. But take. another look around the store and you'll see another bountiful food, honey. These two foodstuffs have a strange affinity for each other. Each complements the other. Take for exafhple, this Honey Apple Crisp. It makes a grand dessert for the family or guests at any time of the year. body to it to add sest to a chilly fall meal...Not too sweet, not to tart, Honey Apple Crisp made in this way strikes the balance between the tartness of ee aay. Apple Coke: Simple to make, easy to cook, it’s a wonderful dessert. | pineapple instead of candy. - | apples and the sweetness of honey. Note how easy it {is to make. If you like apples, you will love apples with honey. Honey Apple Crisp 4 cups sliced apples H tablespoon lemon Juice Even the wife of the hunter is accommodated with recipes for all types of game, including deer and quail. . For those who enjoy trying new foreign dishes, the library, has in- formation on Spanish, French, Ital- ian, Danish and Swedish foods, , Several books are devoted en- =~ to special diets for the ‘a cup honey ‘, cup flour j \% cup brown sugar \ ‘| teaspoon sait \% cup butter ‘, cup walnuts (if desired) © Spread sliced apples in a oat low baking dish. Add lemon juice to honey and pour .over all. In a bowl mix flour, brown sugar | and salt, and work in the butter | as for biscuits, making a crumbly | mixture. Spread these crumbs evenly over | the apples and bake in a moderate oven (375) for 30 to 40 minutes, jor until apples are tender and crust crisply browned. | Serve warm. with plain cream, jor whipped cream sweetened with: | honey and topped with a dash of | | powdered cinnamon. | | ewe . . Fix Pineapple Goodies | ' Coax your family into eating) Drain | pineapple bits and blot dry, then | dip them into checolate that has | been melted over hot, but not | boiling water. - | Drop the pineapple bits into the | melted chocolate, swish them with | a fork until they are coated, lift out and place on waxed paper to let the chocolate set. Here's a’ delicious dessert sand wich: Cut brick ice cream into slices and place between slices of pound cake; top with afresh fruit sauce. ern STARLAC 1S | OHIO BOOK MATCHES diabetic, the reducer and the vale tarian, Even books with recipes / djs for meatles days and Lent can be borrowed, — Among the eye-catching titles are “The Can-Opener Cookbook,” “Food and Fun for Daughter and Son,” “Men in Aprons, ** “Come and Get It!” “How to Cook a Wolf,” ‘“The Unprejudiced Palate,” “Recipes and Menus for -Fifty,”’ and “Pot Shots From a Gross Ile Kitchen.”’ Mother Nature Offers Lush Fruit Centerpiece” One of the best table decora- tions offered by Mother Nature is a basket or bow! filled with fruit. Shiny red apples, blue plums, green grapes, yellow bananas and golden pears mix perfectly with each other as a centerpiece. A bow! of fruit not only makes the table seem festive; it saves time for the housewife. 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Robert Kennon, some national government officials and executives of all the partici- pating companies. Among themselves the food writers exchange notes, garner new ideas and discuss their mu- tual problems. They also gain a new concept of the responsibility they must, shoulder in their jobs and of the | prestige accorded them by the) food industry. Grocery Manufacturers of Amer- ica, stated it this way: “As leaders in your field you are recognized /{ as the tountatshead not only for; recipe information, but — increas- for news on new products, on nutrition, on scientific food buying, and importantly, for basic | economic information about the ‘| food and grocery industry. “| refer te information which helps the American homemaker better. to understand some of the things which may baffle her — such as, what is the relative im- pact of taxes, wages and profits on her grocery bill; what is the relationship between farm — and retail food prices. With, a public that has become increasingly “nutrition minded,” more and more readers are look- | ing to their newspaper food pages | for authoritative information on menu planning and food buying. As your Pontiac Press food edi- | tor, I hope to bring you some brand new ideas. en Loin Roast 59. Loin End t59: BARGAINS! J Tide MIDWEST NEW PACK CATS DEFIANCE SOUR MICHIGAN =? PIE CHERRIES — eee, PLUMROSE BRAND TOMATO PASTE 9 ‘:* 25° Dow 29° 196 rt “~ 29; Hygrade Brand Sandwich Meat PARTY 12 Ox, LOAF we Queen Size 39s) Mario ce Box Jar Stuffed Olives 39: ‘HOT ‘POTATO SALAD—Here’s a way with spuds, Hot potato ‘salad from last Sunday's roast, with- out giving the family a case of leftover blues? Simple. Just serve them with an accoinpaniment that's a little out of the ordinary, and enjoy the praise that follows Paul S. Willis, president of the | for the tasty way you beat the budget. Such an accompaniment is hot | potato salad — a new way with | spuds that makes a snappy ap- pearance at your table, and is a natural companion for sliced cold meat. _And a p. s. for flavor: Treat} | both the meat and the potato mix- ture to a sprinkling of MSG — | your assurance of smacking good companion for your leftover cold meat. Hot Potato Salad Revives Appeal of Leftover Meat parsley. | ture’ slowly to egg. Add salad oil, flavorsome new | mistake about it: is a tailor-made Make no + taste from this economical dressed- | up dinner. Hot Potato Salad 1 cup finely chopped onions 6 cups thinly seed cooked potatoes 2 tablespoons minced parsiey 2, cup cider vimegar 1, cup hot water 1 teaspoon sugar 1 egg. siightiy beaten ‘, cup salad ot! l'g teaspoons salt ‘Few grains pepper 1'g teaspoons MSG Combine onions, potatoes adn Combine vinegar and water; heat to boiling; add sugar; stir until dissolved. Add hot mix- salt, pepper and MSG. 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Know- land (R-Calif) who his just re- turned from a globe-circling fact- finding towr, and again by the liberal Manchester Guardian, one of England’ Ss most respected news- The Manchester editorial was & friendly one—a refreshing change after the “Hate America’ theme of the British Labor Party con- ference—but it challenged charges that British trade with China is a moral. outrage and it added: “We wonder at the hypocrisy which ignores American trade with China, which last year was almost as great as - ours.” Here are some figures as sup- plied by the United States Comi- merce Department and the British Board of Trade. In 1952, the United States re- ported no exports to Red China, but its imports from -Red China totaled $27,825,000. In the same year, Britain ex- ! i t 1 ported $10,774,167:in goods to Red China during the first 11 months, while imports in the same period totaled $8,032,091" For 1982, then. total U. 8. _ trade with Red Chine was great- er than Britain's. In 1953, the ceed has been re! versed. Through July of this year, Brit. | ish exports to Red China totaled ; $10,175,000 and imports $14,000,-' | 000, the U. S. reported no exports | and imports dropped to $4,027,000. Without attempting to defend | either position, it may be pointed | out that figures are comparative and may be misleading. If British trade with China con. | tinucs at its present rate, it will | approach $50,000,000 for the year. However, that figure may be compared to the interest and prin- | cipal paid off by Britain each, year to the ‘tinited States on its postwar loans. Those payments which the Brit- lish are keeping up to date total | | $119,336,000 annually. ‘ While Britajn’s dollar balance - has shown encouraging gains, she | still is far from out of the woods financially and she has made no_ secret of her eagerness to increase her Red China trade where she can without violating her agree- |, ment against shipment of non- strategic goods. 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Nichols, now the Army’s chief of development and research, will retire trom wniilitary service on taking over the AEC post. He will succeed Marion W. Boyer, who is resigning to return to private busi- ness, Janitor Determined to Work Full 8 Hours: CINCINNATI (AP) —Sixty- three-year-old Charlie Cooper ‘is a determined man, fire or jno fire. Charlie was busily | cleaning offices on the second floor of a downtown building recently. while flames were spouting from every window eight floors above. ie Firemen told him to vacate the building pronto, but Cooper insisted that “first, I i got 10 minutes more work to | finish up.” He was persuaded | to leave, finally. Salvage corps. | members appreciated Cooper's | feelings and carefully covered | things up to protect his labors. Cooper wasn’t even the regu- lar janitor. He was filling in for a friend. Among circus animals, zoologists rank the chimpanzee first in in- telligence, the orangutan second, and the elephant third. @ Rew, safe nose m peeps Pak RRA! ee ae bipdetogholin Sire ts ihe, ¢ ic mcasatliees baer eget ‘ciabciiasiaiii \ | ; y “ a8 \ é 1 — ve - a é i ; : op re : : ee Y a ‘ f ‘ ) i i ay . : 5 et : THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, OCTOBER & 1953.) |. | ieee 4 | Demanded r anc { ‘| being held in Oakland se Bs Jail Detroit Man, 24, Waives arraignr nment Oct. 9, et |Lawn. Sweeper fA . “ i : ‘. Assaulter pending examination Oct.’ 12. | dee He was ungble to posta $500 fe Be ssaul According’ to Royal Oak, police, (Me@aring on Theft Charge As "| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — Mrs. Y oa ot _. Accending wee ae ia , | bond and is held in Oakland Coun-| Ted Johnson could hardly believe Be orca Berk- | Gougeon slugged & gas station . Charged ih grand larceny, ty Jail. Royal Oak police said | it when she saw her neighbor vac- z ‘ ‘ / se oye ong Lincoln and | Donald J. Wells, 24, of Detroit: | ie, arrested Wells Tuesday on|¥4ming her lawn. Turned out the { A al Be. te Reyel Osk. | fore Ravel Cue an esterday be-| charges’ of stealing over $100 Mon- | Belghbor's ae teh Gnet en 0 ppe : . He was-une{ . Abouttwo-thirds of U. S. adults | Brondige and was bound over to|4ay trom a safe at the Reyal Oak|womae was wacomeing mnt tne] ia bond and, is |timies in northeast Africa. Oakland County Cireuit Court for! Greyhound bus station, —“— =" Case of Cheating by.3 ‘During Exam) Will Go WASHINGTON/ ~The case of three Navy enlisted men demoted in rank for alleged ‘cheating will be appealed to a Navy board. Chief Justice Marvin Jones of the U. §. Court of Claims instruct- ed the trio’s attorney to present the case to the Board for the Correction of Naval Records. _ The attorney, Fred W. Shields, said the board has the power to order the sailors’ ranks restored. ‘The three involved are Com- missarymen John M. Donnelly of Detroit, Woodrow W. Patter. ~ son of Granite City, Bi., and Alvin L, Vaines of North Chicago, ii. They were accused of cheating in examinations for chief's ratings in January, 1952, at the Great Lakes, Iil., naval training station. They passed the exams but six months lajer were demoted from first to second class rating. The three denied cheating. Shields took the case to the claim court, charging the sailors’ rights were violated and asking about $5,000 damages for each from the government. This, said Shields, would cover the loss of pay the. | three suffered as a result of their demotion. Judge Jones said the claims court would withhold further ac- acton. Chemistry Building Swept by Flames IOWA CITY (UP) — A spec- tacular fire that swept the top of the big University of Iowa chem- istry building injured four men /and caused at least $200,000 dam- age, Officials said today. The blaze, punctuated by blasts of orange flame as chemicals ex- ploded, billowed smoke several hundred feet high for more than two hours late Wednesday. A crowd of about 3.000 persons watched, police said. Firemen from five towns pre- vented a possible major tragedy by keeping flames away from ex- plosive hydrogen tanks and other explosives in the building. They brought the fire under control about 5 p. m. Some kept guard Wednesday night against new outbreaks. Muskegon Hikes Pay MUSKEGON @—Wage increases of $200 a year for salaried city employes and four cents an hour for hourly-rated workers have been granted by the city commission, adding an estimated $66,000 annual. ly to the payroll, see “BEAUTI-DOR” You must FE 5-2100 GLASS SHOWER ENCLOSURES — America s lowest priced Glass Shower Enclosure —beautiful aluminum. Regular Price $94.95 Use Our Layaway Plan No Money Down—On FHA Terms SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Open 9 to 5:30 Monday through Saturday Open Friday 9 ta 9 Free Parking 1005S. Saginaw Free Parking CHECK THIS SPECIAL! to believe itt 589% FE 4.5831 Beiore Boord------ ~*~ tion pending the Navy Board's eh — . } * " : ave - | LIAN 3 be ke ; = oe " : ; z / aie ‘ ' : ' ve ‘y . * y ie _ ke — i - i, | sige ia w ; 6 To ‘ wo eae ew arise | ~ coe Lee THE, PONTIAC PRESS, “matRSDAY, ocromin 8, 1953. - was yetions. | ||Srarsat cena RE 3 Charged by Governmer high treeson and! ftth with bar. A Henizes Toy Council Toeld chia 3. Ni hen the interests of the state, the Conviction -persona,_will_ be brought before! com meen the death sentence. Orders Being Taken - for Thanksgiving, Yule COLUMBUS, Ohio @—Clarence H. Fields; 26, of Obetz, returned | pl pongo ggg Eon still loaded. His 3-year-old son yelled, “There {Safer Playthings Christmas toys will be sater this | year than ever before. ea will. benefit’ ffom it are right here | jin Pontiac. Food for Overseas NEW YORK—Turkeys, with or ‘The Toy Guidance Council ‘an- nounced today that all its recom- mended toys are now undergoing BETTER HEARING .. intensive tests by a special edu- cational panel. No toys which do not meet the council's minimum sbilty wil be approved. "| 15=DAY TRIAL. | ony ___The work of Toy Guidance Coun-| * FREE OF ADDED-COSTS © ‘/cil in promoting safer toys was ‘cited recently by the National SMALL DEPOSIT FULL 4\ festive dinners: for relatives, Safety Council, which sented MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ba atone ox peody tamilicn may Fo- the educational toy y with a | serve the immediately in a special award for its ‘meritorious activity in home safety educa- tion. ” * FOR BOYS'—Solid Outdoor Weer whole canned - and @ gen- EASY DOES IT—Here's a new bathroom accessory that can Council acts as liaison be-| —S | 98 erous serving of extras. put up jours without marring the te or wale with malls or serve the toy industry, haute. Based on recent surveys ee ene Oe Se t’s an attractive plastic towel and parents. ~ TRUCKER food needs, this year’s waaay and the secret of its easy application is two concealed, patented wood Dr. Spencer Oates, Optometrist LINEMEN! package comes in two. varia. | inserts, adhesive coated ted and molded into éach end of the bar. Just | Farmers and other small own- ' 9.30.5 30 daily a? ENGINEERS! tions: One for England, Scotland, | moisten the adhesive thoroughly with water, work it quickly into a soft |¢rs control about 57 per cent of 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9.30. 12 30 Wed 30-8-00Fri Wales and Northern Ireland, the | glue, and press the téwel bar into position on the bathroom wall. That's | U- u. 5. commercial forests. , ether for Austria, Belgium, Fin- | all there is to it and you have an éxtra accessory to give added ul # convenience to your bathroom. Convenient hooks, three-arm towel Little Boys’ holders, toothbrush and tumbler holders, and other pieces, ea¢h with Germany and Berlin, Italy, Sizes 10 to 2 edie “= ? Boots “Sizes 614 to 12 Friday gs f Bosement—Pontiac Stete Bonk BLACK TOP @ DRIVEWAYS © PARKING AREAS FREE ESTIMATES—EASY TERMS G g ASPHALT PAVING CO. 2010 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-2227 Warm yet light . . Priced just right . : . Cotton Flannelette ‘> pajamas ot Kresge's. You'll be amared ot our low grtgen. far mech quod quality and, warltmandhip. Women's Flannelette Gowns Solid color — regular or extra sits. . 41.98 Printed —regelar site... 20200005. 20 d9 ae ny 2.) ) Printed; with fired waitt..........2.98 Women's and Misses’ Pajamas | 2 Pc. 8-14 sizes; prints....200.9VedY 2 Pe. 8-14 juvenile prints......... 1.98 2 Pe, 34-MO} foral, novelty prints. ..2.98 HURON aot SAGINAW | CARE office. well ag all the countries above. All the CARE turkeys are broad- pounds and have the meat equiva- lent of a regular 10 to 11 pound bird ‘fully dressed. They are steam- roasted in. their own juices and can be served cold or heated and browned. The slightly over 24 pounds of |food in thre British holiday pack- age includes, in addition to the bird, 29 ounces sliced pineapple; 15 ounces raisins; 1 pound each of prunes, butter, lard, sliced ba- con; 5 pounds sugar; 2 pounds white rice; 8 ounces egg powder; 24 ounces corned beef. For other countries, the CARE holiday package adds up to a total of almost 18 pounds of tur- Orders marked for Thanksgiving | or Christmas delivery may be mailed to CARE, 660 First Ave., New York 16, N. Y., or any local No Feed Money Forces State to Sell 37 Colts LANSING (UP} — M Health Department wil! hold | first colt ‘auction in its turday. Normally, about 190 horses. Blood-taken from the department has Scholarships to Be Presents Exchange Fellowships Will Be Tributes to Ike on His. Birthday PHILADELPHIA w—The Eisen- hower Exchange Fellowships—a scholarship foundation named in his honor—will be presented to President Eisenhower at his 63rd birthday party next week. Purpose of the ‘unique fund is the practical training of youthful leaders the world over in those problems which beset their indi- vidual countries. Thomas B. McCabe, president of Scott Paper Co., said today the fellowship was the work of a spe- cial committee who wished to hon- or the President with an appro- priate gift at a huge birthday party planned for him at Hershey, Pa., next Tuesday. Mrs. Eisenhower had requested that the President not be given anything of personal value at the affair,- sponsored by the Pennsyl- vania State Republican Commit- tee. * ¢ ¢ The fund committee, which is | the horses periodically is used for the production of anti-toxin. The 37 colts were born this | year from 40 brood mares the rehased from the i ra 8 l its scholarships a year at an —— | cost of $770,000. Candidates will range in can from 2 to @; | nations including the United States are eligible and will be chosen on the basis of proven ability in a. | given field. The year of work will be “‘cus- for the individual. | TUMS citizens of al) free | er enterprise, a month of travel and consultation with experts ‘in his field and transportation to and from his home. ‘Whoop,’ ‘Whoop’ \May Be on Way Out COLUMBUS, Ohio @®—The eerie “whoop, whoop” of small town fire signals soon’ may be a sound af the past. A radio receiver which could replace the time-honored — si- ren as the alert to send volunteer smoke eaters scampering for their engines was demonstrated yester- day at the International Signal Assn. convention. Hooked up to radio transmitters | such as are used by police, a tone generator is connected with re- ceivers in the homes of firemen. Each button pressed by an opera- tor sounds a tone signal on the home receivers. Complete with 10 receivers, the set costs about $1,000. Acid Stomach After You Eat? Jus sat 1 0 2 speed relief from heartburn, acid indigestion. =~ Netherlands, Norway, a the same exclusive Self-fix adhesive feature, . also are included among 398: sevia- the products. cqunaeeuscens sueususueses The tur alone goes to Japan, q : 5 ] er any size or shape, in- cluding round, square and oval. 26 colors and patterns to select from. Tables are equipped with self- storing leaf. Choirs upholstered in Co- mark material — 84 , colors and patterns ' 16 different styles. All chrome is triple- plated, including cop- per, nickel, chrome. - SEGRPIRs-H88 26 Styles — end up Daily 10 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Set Only 10¢ = TUS FOR THE TUMMY BEAUTIFUL FORMICA DINETT ES BUY DIRECT AND SAVE 33% METALMASTERS MFG. Co. 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OCTOBER 8, 1953 : as : ree 2 a s ee ee Poa , al Wetren to} Undergo Artificial Kidney tiaer Sim tow Senate Investi ; | V | Editorial Conference nv igation | | , | EAST LANSING (UPy — Daily |Re fa et one we ls Made for 75, | caece, gotten foes See ren will be examined carefully be- A é; : _| editors, and writers will meet Oct. sociation fore he gets green light from the . cr pp ge - ats. “Suliciery—coumaitinn eck Doctor Creates Device a , Hie! justice ot the United States, With Pressure Cooker —— r ™ ae * < _— =e and Sausage Casing Reg. $3.99 Save $2.98 Dollar Day : Rie tid newunen be bed. ie. By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE | Ladies’ Blouses . ran oh ann a ee Sv te Skirts -Jeans “Olfice that sev jections have mn filed against the former CHICAGO WA young doctor Weaters- : California governor's cages! today told of making an artificial which rust be canfirmed by the kidney for $75 out of a ‘kitchen f $. Senate. pressure cooker, and sausage cas-| © or. 4 Langer said “each of them will ing. - : ‘= A val t Nylon and be thorough z ‘ rT value sensation. Nylon special seme ats nich he It helped save a young woman | ~ wool sweaters, gabardines and | is chalreeen: in convulsions and coma due to an novelty weave skirts. 24 to 30, < : . error in blood transfusion,. Dr.| 27 bs a William Y. Inouye of the Univer-| | > Lake Level at New Low sity of, Pennsylvania School of | ™ | Medicine told the American Col- _ GRAND HAVEN @® — The LAKE lege of Surgeons. Michigan water level four inches during September, to Several hours after cs kidney | 581.75 feet above sea level, the was put to work~to purity her | U. S. engineering office: reports. COSTLY SILK—Yuki silk, Japan’s most expensive, " begins, with | blood, she woke up, saw Dr. In- . o © The September level ‘was - eight. town's housewives who.spin the a ouye =e ms aeees. — said, ee os | inches below the average for Sep- | Séliva. yarn cannot be reeled by machine. — angry.” Hie wes | tember a year ago. munching the sandwich to relieve Reg. $3.99 Save on Dollar Day | Another erect Gear es-Newports - store ide Dollar . his own hunger uring the six-hour GIRLS’ COAT SETS 9 ports - his becca oe 24 Arrested for Noise | dustri | (treatment. | _ Day means another great opportunity to SAVE on j * « 60 GAUGE | GRAND HAVEN — An anti-| n lla ire Dr. fnouye and~Joseph Engel $y. E Quality merchandise for the family and the home, N lons _ 99 ¢ ‘noise campaign here resulted in | berg, an engineer, developed the | This great savings event starts. tomorrow morning at ¢ of y '24 arrests in September. Police kidney, starting with a gallon-size 9:30 sherp — be: here. when the doors open. y | KINNEY‘S | said most of those arrested were on | a preenns cooker costing $19. New selections of warm wool = 3 N. Saginaw St | motorists with noisy aute mut- : Inside it, they put a stainless ~ coats and coat gets.in the 3 to 6x & f 4 Seg 480 Seve tle | - Reg. 139 Seve 110 * ' flers. : . | steel core ($3) and 27 feet of sau- and 7 to 14 size range. Choose * = _.| State-Wide Meeti ng — casing S plastic tubing (75 from checks and solids . . . all 1 LADIES’ NYLON 7 cents) wrap around this core. : a THE Proposed to Prevent oval also a plastic screen or ;q DRESSES : HOSE UN iieania:’ ter ($1). But it costs about $50 F . | Livonia-Type Blazes to have inlet and outlet fittings | © ? f ] 3 : MARK © ‘DA ] | LANSING #®—A state-wide con- ™&chined into the cooker. 5 y $. p . : : VIS: ference on industrial fire preven-| Blood from a tube put into the| == New . Fall | tion was proposed today to prevent | patient's artery enters the cooker | shades. Plain 4 AMER A ART |such factory fires as the $60,-| and circulates through the tubing, x and dark aeamre’: = ; 000,000. blaze which destroyed the|then back into the body. Waste : = ' Smart styles in 8% tells? |General! Motors Transniission products in the blood ooze through e 2 ” rary herp nes irregular, = | Plant in Livonia, last August. - tubing ‘into a fluid inside the| *? A< pihehey | ales-e-d : REN TAL SERVICE | Gov, Williams presented the idea | pressure cooker. The cooker sup- & e. Reg. $10.99 Save $2.99 Dellar Day wear. 10 to 52, Fae, 7 q | of gchar pi igreng to a committe nee an air-tight systemso there's | | 4 BOYS’ C AMPUS COATS 4 a | and it to lay the ground-| less sure in the fluid than i ; work. “vane "| the Blood in’ the cibing. ” eg. 180 Seve Se Bog, 158 Seve We ~* * * | S & E yay N DB) T R Y kK a4 ome consists =. No pump is needed. The artery at 13 Training LADIES’ retary of the Michigan Associa- vedas heed — : agp ed PANTS SLIPS THE SENSATIONAL Dare tion of Insurance Agents, chair- | The compact ae eae ‘A First quality wool melton campus . ee: man; State Police Commission | sterilized easily, and would be| #:. ‘\ coats in popular. color combinations. $ sa er Joseph A. Childs, State Fire | suitable for small hospitals having | © ga Weol quthed lining. Since 6 to 16. for Marshal Arnold C. Renner, State \ 4 o - . seaigh trained personnel, Dr. Inouye ' ™ A. Navarre and State Labor Com- | *Arificial kidneys can benefit =n feet Cotten end sey. ; | missioner John Reid. re 0 training pants, on. Size 32 to { people: acutely sick because of Low priced 44 Pts Gi, 4 Hildebrand indicated the confer-| temporary kidney failure due to , J Dence would sek to re-establish | accidents, shock, or blood trans- | | Wrap Blankets Rayon Pants ‘ some form of a cooperative fire | fusion reactions. They cahnot do 2 fer $1 4 fer $1 c D inspection system for factories such | Much for persons with chronic kid- Crhorak , as was followed for defense plants "ey disease == Reg. 1.99 Seve 99 Reg. 1299 Save 249 ‘in World War IL TAKES cover Plastic skulls are being tailored | f= : | PICTURES IN tutes, he Waid: Saterean — up in 15 to 20 minutes to cover! ~ q Tot’s A THREE DIMENSIONS linapectors, state inspectors and bone defects in human heads, 8. dh 2 Sleepers AT SNAPSHOT COST ‘plant protection forces. another surgeon said. PLAID BLANKETS © a A Reser tid Willams Get the A soft plastic is molded to fit) — a. \ § “movement py Aaa ps ee the gap, then it is hardened, steri-| ~ * lized, and sewed or screwed into)” ~ : a | & : | politan suburbs and into smal up- The plasti . ‘a : $ CONVINCE YOURSELF! | 22cnceen 2 ee for Fe warn s | prevention problem. cotton knit. | Renner advised the governor that 79 x 80 inch colorful plaid blan- One and two - REN T THIS —_— ond prema kets at a remarkable low price. piece. 7 » : CAMERA FoR Sa = Taki Ratio: 6 Miles yd ‘ings vente AX ull Stereg Color... Np oF" a , pee ay > Pictures at Only I2e a Shot sacar. Cie @ = i JEANS | takes six miles of paper work to 4. § . THE | obtain seven mies of right of way. cf ] says A. M. Barton, state reclama- 2 ~ Bf! tion board engineer. MARK DAV IS | He came up with those. figures, . Sturdy blue : ! and a mass of documents to prove | © denim jeans, AMER A ART ‘his point, after finishing a right| | reinforced. 3 to | of way project for levee work on 6x. - the Feather River. *’ Socks | 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 |) 4 tor $1 | ; | Thomas Willett was the first Cameras Are Our Business Not a Sideline! s Reg. 149 Save 63¢ | u WORK =!) SHIRTS __ Long wearing ‘blue chambray shirts. Full cut. Me APY TRAT WAVER LETS VOU BOW F il. || Men’ Roane | . |e $2.00 Fine quality = full, single bed :s Dainty Dream Girdles Fabulously dainty, yet marvelously strong, these Perma-Lift girdles mould | and hold your curves, yet give you com- fort and freedom. There's a style just perfect for you, priced so low you can attr several. Fine cotton knit under- wear. Low priced, Men's Socks 4 for $1 Large size heavy loop age throw rugs. Buy 7 . several, Po Bath Sets $1 Actual 39.99 Values! a) _ save § $14.99 Yes! Choose from Cashmere and wool blend, 100% Poodle Cloth; 100% wool Blanket Fleece, warmly interlined in all sizes including large. Your chance to save at the beginning of the season. Don't miss it! Buy on Easy Credit Terms! 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Moore of Okia-| ¥! ‘ ‘LAG od (Waterford has joined. . : ue ro eee : ee ot od thes agen . tn { that in waned ~ cas ‘hed t work overtime to count |Museums to Close | Genta who worked : 3 ae ae nae ete ce lee , Helpers Learn Benefits | ssked to donate. to the Pontiac| smother, New York cemetery. _ , ' mas and during the ae ones ehy 8 wes if Guards Strike s fund’ at work: and thé Waterford| (Hall specified the money, in an ‘he killed 24 sol- Seing entenstied, | of Joining With Pontiac | drive at home. aes Army duffel bag, was to be tossed | Pontiac High Teacher others died “They had a good idea of what} NEW YORK U—The Metropoli-} Area Campaign “Now,” he said, “whether | over a » where he later! Aitends National Meet starvation or lack || they were doing but we tried|tan Museum of Art says it will] - breadwinners employed in Pon- | picked it up.) a ce “ to keep it a secret,” he’ said. close down if its guards go on| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —/ tae give at work or at home, Condon had repeatedly asked the | ‘Delta Phi Epsilon, national busi- mete of bs The ransom was broken down | strike Saturday. _____ | Waterford _ geographical division canis place. be Some % the | xidnaper for a “C.0.D. transag-| Ness education graduate honorary said le was held into $200,000 in $10 bills and $400,- The 170 armed guards and other |aPtains | were | told, Wednesday) She Place” tion,"* but the Kkidnaper each time | fraternity, is holding i's national ‘the North 000 in $20 bills, a total of 40,000| attendants threaten to walk out |Z8ht that Waterford’s joining in eeuwissen added | refused to deliver the baby as the | Council conference , Portiac Area United Fund's fall| that for working and living pur- he this week, Wednesday Fri- placed in one canvas bag and the | $500 increase in annual wages. oe sen | more like one.’ assured Condon the child was safe. | 40°24 chapters, and the national ere niamainer, land those begs | Museum Ditector Francis Henry | 5,7* Rev. Waar 9. ed United | Both Hall ‘and the Lindbergh | officers are attending. Sorin ed ea in 8 new duffle bag |Taylor said yesterday the Metro- |} io captates ot a meee | Ft Show Pi Kidnaper, Bruno Richard Haupt- | © 7. annual dinner meeting of the | The huge sum was placed in Park and the Cloisters in upper | tifities Building Awe ee som money. But Hauptmans,./ 4+ Devon Gables. , # bank vault while the Green: | Manhattan would-be forced to close | nary. Donald Weaver, Pontiac | aldson of te” Wena ao | though he eventually died for the |", ending trom Péiitiac is Miss every time one of them suppos- — Wilbur Clark proves the old| lease family awaited word from /in order to protect the famous United yptines Fire eked Ss crime, cautiously waited two Ella Ann Vaughan, of the Pontiac aly stepped eat of ine. maxin, that if you build a better | the KMdaapers about a ransom | collections. “| Giviston cochairman’ tn charge | protection pictures at 2° diong:| 7eer® 1 start spending tho 114 “Schou business, factlty, a . “One day I was taken to the| mousetrap, the world will beat a = The union said present wages of Waterford, presided. A special meeting of the Wa ; money. Hall went on a spending member of Kappa chapter of the ' Sli ly ace pe calc path to your door. He operates the} On Saturday, three days later, |now range from $3,005 to $3,400 a|- flim, “The You in United Fund,” | Rotary Club in the CAT spree almost immediately. organization at the University of lings, to be taught/a lesson! plush Desert Inn at Las Vegas,|Ledterman picked up the money, | year. was shown by Jerry Shroder, as- i Hall was quick in admitting he ' Michigan. ~ | Pe teh eck ar en eee eee nt . - | — : “I was forced to to people are turned away daily. 5 - - , 5 : = | waist’ tn 4 degree - below - zero I's Here, Pontiac . . . Our Famous Once - A - Year Sale of Sensational Values For Car and Home! : _, ‘weather and then kneel on the ~ Reais : oe) | and brought to Freedom Village, = ‘ ' my back. The first-step in the| the sergeant recalled. \“v elf] Hundreds : ‘lesson’ was to be doused with; “When I stepped out of the truck . _— “VMN WWW A A= 7 o~ ; ; "buckets of cold water followed by| 1 iooked up and refused to believe . etisl ark te Att Mea | yA : : a vicious flogging. 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British Guiana Trouble Scene Troop Arrivals Assailed by Leftists Who Deny Plotting GEORGETOWN, British Guiana alrival of three troop-carrying British warships but leftist Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan assailed the “show of force." f The airborne troops—120 men of | the Royal Welsh Fusiliers—left the | West Indies island of Jamaica at| ~~ midnight for Georgetown aboard | © five chartered airliners. Other) members of the Jamaica garrison | | chad sailed earlier on the three} \. warships which arrived off the| = capital city yesterday. 3 Jagan accused the governor of the colony, Sir Alfred Savage, of | calling for the troops without con- | | sulting -his elected ministers. * * s “The responsibility for whatever may happen is entirely that of the | | governor and those who have ad-|_ vised him,” the fiery leader of the | People's Progressive party (PPP) told the colony’s House of Assem- | | bly yesterday. ae The PPP, which holds 18 of the | 7 Assembly's 24 seats, is demanding greater self - government and a trimming of the governor's powers. | = ritish authorities have accused | party leaders of ‘‘Communist in- trigues” and have warned that at-| 5 tempts might be made to set up| /) a Communist state. | In his speech to the Assembly, however, Jagan denied that the party was plotting against the es- tablished rule. ‘“‘No action on the part of the majority party,’ he asserted, ‘“‘has indicated it intends to get its just demands by other than. constitutional means." The Prime Minister failed in an attempt to introduce a motion call- ing for the withdrawal of the war- ships because they were likely to “precipitate incidents and endager peace.” oe The speaker of the House, Sir |). Eustace Woolford, said he had re- | 7" ceived no official information of | 7~ any military or naval forces in| @ the colony and he thought it would | 77 be improper to hear a motion for | 7 = discussion on a decision of the Brit- | > ish —_, . The oom aaeent took extra pre- | #= cautions against disorders last) ¢” night as authorities veiled the re-| % FINEST QUALITY FINEST SELECTION , Girls’ She is executive secretary of the PPP. Hanna Earnings Up ings of $9,100,464, equal to $2.96 a share, for the nine months ended Sept. 30. This compared with $8, 745,234, or $2.74 a share, for the| =~ like period last year. By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (@—If the American League is in bad shape from an of Yankees, the rival Na- tional doesn't have much to look forward to either. The only. difference is the next World Series will be that the site of the first two games will be Ebbets Field instead of Yankee Stadium. The Dodgers, even in defeat, still) dominate the older circuit as completely as the Yanks do theirs. The baseball expert who. doesn’t do:a perfect job picking the pen- | nant winners next spring will have | to be either a. rank sentimentalist . By The Vasan “ Martette L St. Louts © Clare” 12 Hemlock 7 St. Chartes a3 Yak © Care 47 Creswet)-Let © Bad Are a1 Fair 18 Carsenville 3? Akron © Kingston “a Barbor Beach 13 Untonville = Sebewain: 18 Deckervi 1 Ubiy ? Pigeon si or a resident of Milwaukee. # ‘| the Brooklyn dressing room during If anything, Chuck Dressen's sluggers figure to make a greater: shambles of their league than they did this year, provided there are no a injuries to key per- sonnel. They could even win a World ‘Series for a change if Allie Reynolds should decide to quit pitching for the Yanks, as he is mildly threatening to ‘do. * * * There was a big fellow around the recent playoff name of Don Newcombe, and he will be back pitching for Dressen next spring. Dressen put the huge Negro fast- baller on the scales and was sur- Return of Newcombe Makes Brooklyn Big Choice to Walk Oft From NL Rivals prised and delighted to find he. weighed only 237 pounds, some five less than when he left. All of which means that instead of tage Lo only one 20-game win- ner, Carl Erskine, on his rather indifferent staff this year, Dressen can reasonably expect the Erskine- Newcombe combination to rack up at least 40 victories. Newk posted © a 20-9 mark in his last season, ’51... - and led the league-with 164 strike- outs. 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[Longhorns (1930-32), ~ _ lof Buddy Leake i Favorite Texans Have Edge in Series — With Oklahoma Rivalry ls Intense Between Teams in TV Game Saturday By BOB HOOBING NEW YORK (—Intense rivalry rides with the 48th renewal of the Southwest's interconference classic City Bowler — Misses ‘300° — singe pin. ‘ missed, a perfect 300 game by « Bowling in a non-league game at between Oklahoma and Texas Sat- urday which will be telecast to | a nationwide audience. | * * ® i Texas, the most successful South- | years, leads the series with 30 vic- | tories to. 15 for Oklahoma while Sooners, tops: in the Big Seven, have won four of ‘the last. five | meetings and are expected to en- ter the game three-point favorites despite a loss to Notre Dame and a tie with Pitt in their first two outings. The series began back in 1900 with a 28-2 Texas triumph and has west Conference team over the’ two have ended in ties. But the | been a continuous affair since 1929. | In the past the game has been one of thrills and- bone-crushing play where favorite .roles meant little—and this’ year’s contest fig. ures to be the same. , Last year Oklahoma exploded | for 28 points in the first 11 min- | utes and an overwhelming 49-20. victory—highest score since the | Sooners's 50-0 surge in 1908. That's , why Oklahomans fear a counter- burst Saturday. | Both coaches want this one bad- | ly. Ed Price, who never lost to | Oklahoma as a star end for the! is counting | heavily on the running of Dougal Cameron and Billy Quinn and the masterminding of the quarterback tandem of Bunny Andrews and Charles Brewer. Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson has been experimenting. with Gene Calame at quarterback in place the eighth straight sellout battle in Dallas’ huge Cotton Bowl. In other changes Max Boydston moves back to end from fullback and Tom Carroll moves into left half to replace the injured Jack Ging. ROEBUCK AND CO Pr. 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This year’the Red Wings will be relying on the same players who won the title last year—but flopped in the playoffs. Trying to atone for their sad showing in post- season play are forwards Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay and Goalie Terry Sawchuk. Sawchuk, perhaps, was the big- gest failure. He let easy goals trickle by him and seemed to lose some of the confidence which marked him “the greatest goalie in hockey history,’ according to Frank Boucher, coach of the Rang- ers. Biggest change in the Rangers is a new goalie—Johnny Bower. New Yorkers picked him up from | the Cleveland Barons of the Amer- | ican Hockey League. | It will*be Bower's first year in the NHL but he isn't without ex- experience behind him. » || Tom Dublinski | for Lions ‘] I’ TT .12 - .16 - .20 Gauge Is Insurance Ex - Utah Quarterback Can Fill Position If Layne Is Injured By JOE FALLS DETROIT —A while Back, one of the most intriguing questions about the Detroit Lions was: What. happens if quarterback Bobby Layne is unable to play? If the Lions had a weakness, this wag it. They bad no one to replace Layne. Now it’s different, however. Coach Buddy Parker can call on Tom ‘Dublinski, a sophomore Singal-caller from Utah, in case Layne can’t go. Parker will tell you this: “One quarterback is enough for any team. We're a one-quarier- back team.” 7 men glad But you know he’s to have Dublinski around Last Saturday night, the Lions met a fired-up pack of Baltimore Colts. Layne was injured in the early going and had to leave the game. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTORER. 8, 1058 se Chie, ~ Game at Fin Friday Opens SBSVC Slate Pontiac Rates ' Favorite Over {ong-Time Rival’ in 38th’ Meeting By BILL MARTIN One of Michigan's oldest high school football rivdlries will be renewed Friday night, when Pon- tiac High and Flint Central open ‘Central Re enew Old ‘Sais [Hoople Gives Youth Fling _|With ‘Gemetlick's Theory’ By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE Egad, readers! All my life I've been one to give youth an oppor- tunity whenever .keen ambition manifested itself. Therefore this week, I am di- | gressing from Dr. Zlobotny’s im- peccable system, and giving you ‘the selections of my nephew Le- for picking football games, Uncle Bulgy (Hak-kaff! I loathe that name)! “It's the Gonzalez Gemetlick theory of Kenesmetics, based on rhomboids, thyroids and blue- boids!”” Heh-heh! | isn’t it? Rather challenging. ‘ander. Please understand this is all in the spirit of good ¢lean fun. The. other day that mischiev- ous jackanapes Leander ap- preacked me with this sort of proposition: Well, I believe in giving every duffer his chance, so this week's predictions are based on Le- ander’s strange-sounding system. Please note that this method is not without its upsets: also. Army 2%, Dartmouth 7 Cornell 14, vy 3 Probert Paces Skipper JV‘s. to Win Over WL Waterford High School junior varsity, unbeaten in nine ‘games over a three-year period, added Walled Lake to its list Tuesday night at Walled Lake with an 18-0 victory. _ - Norman Probert again paced the junior Skippers with two touch- downs on runs of 46 and 32 yards. Third score- came on a 30-yard pass play from Dave Latta to Jerry Harnack. Skipper JV string inctudes eight wins and a tie. (ict Spot N dacket Speciais! “I've got the best system yet 14, Na the 1953 Saginaw Valley Conf . 20, Harve ence campaign Pints Atwood K A p : oe : \ All Wool \ Suadium, ansas City Playoff | sinc int... |\ Fingertip Goats Only other league game sched- - uled Friday sends Saginaw High to Bay City to test the power- ful Central Wolves. Arthur Hill entertains Alpena in a non-con- ference contest and Flint North- ern has an open date, Friday's clash in Flint will niark the 38th meeting of the two teams in a series that dates back to \ 1910 and has been continuous since ! 1927. Central holds. a commanding lead in the rivalry, having won 25 and tied two of the 37 games. Chiefs won, 21-18, last season. Pontiac will go into this year’s game as the favorite on the strength of its record. ‘Central bowed to Muskegon, 20-6, and beat Lansing Eastern, 21-0, in its only | Coach Howard Auer's chief) threat is the passing of quarterback ; 7% Larry Horde. The Indian signal- caller hit 6-foot 3-inch end Larry Catlin, for two touchdowns against | ; Lansing Eastern last week. Catlin also scored Central's only marker | against Muskégon, scooping up a blocked punt and racing 30 yards for the TD. Chiefs have not yet faced a strong aerial attack, but lack of height in their defensive backfield leaves them extremely vulnerable in that department. Backing up the line are Bill Rose (5-6) and Bill McLarty (5-7), while Walt Poe (5-10) and Coley Gracey (5-8) are at the | halfbacks and Jimmy Williams Chances Kept Alive KANSAS CITY W — Down but “Tot out, Kansas City Blues-last night battled from behind to beat Montreal 4-3 and keep alive their slim hopes in the Little Worid Series, The best of stands at 3-1 in favor of Montreal. Blues scraped themselves off the floor and turned in a spark- ling performance, scoring the ty- ing and winning runs in the last, of the sixth inning last night. 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DMILL T VER) : Discuss a suggestion sys-| | as : ON THE a aw, PTTitititiit eA THE ALIVE Bree TECHNICOLOR Wao Merve GETS And Also Showing On the Biggest ond Brightest. Screen LA ST MAN HER! © ~ gan red with terror! : _ ISLAND of VIOLENCE —where the Mediterranean moran, Drncted ty RAY NAZARRO:.. | | naaand tn United Ivtgte | Gen. A hee 2 » , st “E ; : ‘3 * he s G : 3 ab “SHANE” SHOWING HERE — A western hailed as one of the ‘ull-time greats, George Stevens’ Para- mount production, “Shane,” is being shown here ‘at the Oakland theater. Stirring scene above is enacted by stars Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur and Van Heflin. By BOB THOMAS © oe W—Dumm da | who looks like a trumpet playing dum dummm. Cary Grant, said it started over @ year ago. “My manager, Fred Benson, thought it would be = good idea to got cut a receré on the ‘Dragnet’ theme,” he ex- planned. “We asked one of my arrangers to whip up & treat- ment. “Every month or so, I would ask him how he was coming. He'd say, ‘Man, I can't get with it.’ “So we let it slide. There was some doubt whether Jack Webb would release the rights to the music for records. “When we were in New York The opening theme of ‘‘Drag-. net," the cops-and-hoodlums TV show on NBC tonight, has be- come the most famous four notes in America today. They have eclipsed “da da da dumm” —the start of Béethoven’s Fifth Symphony that was the victory symbol in World War II. Reports Variety: ‘‘No show biz phenomenon has captured. public interest as much as the musi- cal theme of ‘Dragnet’ since the ape a ae last summer, we heard that blares from juke boxes and Merrow's tend was cun- radios. TV comics use it as q | 1" out with a “Dragnet” side on punch line. My five-year-old Victor. So I ordered a couple of even brought it home from arrangements in a hurry—one kindergarten the other day. playing it straight and the other | in boogie. “We sat down to the record- ing date and played both ver- the “‘Dragnet”’ theme. ‘Now it is yates sions. Neither of them sound- reaching a frenzied climax with a runaway record seller called “St. George and the Dragonet.” | Heaven knows where it will all end. I sat down with bandleader Anthony to find out how it all Four hoars later, we came eff with the finished product.” Capital Records put a hurry order. on the disc and beat Vic- i Nation Is Humming Dragnet Theme happened. The suave musician,., tor to the market. Anthony's version began selling like hot dogs ata World Series. It was by far the biggest seller ‘his | band ever had. Then came “St. George and the Dragonet.” A _ hilarious satire of Webb's underplaying, repetitive style, it was whipped up by two “Time for Beany” creators, Stan Freberg and Daws ' Butler, plus Walter Schumann, 900,000. and still climbing. has naturally cut into pie sales. Why would his own com- pany bring out a competing record? “That's what Id tke to know,” replies Anthony, who ts slightly indignant about it. But he added that bis sales are be- ginning to build up steam again. The latest figure ts 700,000. PLUS GEMOUEELI ZI WATERFORD al DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Willioms Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:30 LAST TIMES TONITE TWO MAJOR HITS! HE LIVED larly MONROE fosaph COTTEN Hel HAYES. HEFL en al Many people have wondered how Webb feels about the jaz- zing up and lampooning of his TV show. He appears to favor the Anthony version and toler- ate “St. George.” But he has frowned on Spike Jones’ record and some others. * “Its the small, commercial outfits, which never bothered to secure clearance, that we're out to stop,” he said. The big question about ‘‘Drag- net’ is whether the show's theme will make the Hit Parade TVer, which is sponsored by a hasn't made the grade among the top seven tunes, Yet it ap-— pears in the top three of most record sales, radio and juke box lists. How now, Hit Parade? Worker Buried Almost Half Hour Found Alive HOLLYWOOD (®—A street work- man is recovering from shock and bruises after being buried nearly half an hour beneath 10 feet of earth, A 16-foot sewer ditch caved in fo within six or seven feet of the top yesterday while Dave Barianga 39, was removing timbering which held up the sides. Other workmen freed one arm in 20.minutes and managed to un- cover Barlanga’s head five min- utes later. Firemen fed air to him by a hose, and after an hour and a half he was released. | Nationalist Guerrillas ‘Capture 9 Red Junks TAIPEH, Formosa ()—Seaborne | Chinese’ Nationalist guerrillas have captured nine Communist junks in the past three years, the official Central News Agency reported to- day. The agency said the junks were carrying supplies from Fukien Province north to Shanghai. “Man On A Tight Rope” with Frederic March and Gloria Graham ALSO “The Silver Whip” (Draw Cif | jthe Executive Committee of the | Some state legislators say the sit- rival -cigaret firm, . So far 4t + Election Laws Oklahomans “Incensed by the Open Flouting. of Statutes . ee arse floutirig of state election laws, es} arene —— spending pro- has prompted demands peer ‘revision of antiquated election statutes and passage of a corrupt practices act. Latest to join the bandwagon was state Democratic Party, which asked modification of the statutes at the next legislative sessian. uation is acute enough for the call- ing of a special session. * * «& The controversy reached a cres- cendo when it was revealed that the financial backer of Gov, John- ston Murray paid $7,500 to a de- feated candidate in the' primary for a radio address delivered in Murray’s behalf. Rep, James C. Nance, apeaker of the House, said W. C. (Bill) mitteeman, admitted paying Frank | P. Douglass,’ who ran third in the primary, for the address. _ Douglass touched oft the fire. DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M. STRAND TODAY end FRIDAY STARTS SATURDAY “SAILOR OF THE KING” Doenges, the financial ange} who | is now Democratic national com- | The current election law, passed in 1910, limits personal campaign expenditures . to $3,000. The gov- Forest Fir Naciords Worsening, Says State § LANSING ~The usual October forest fire hazard is getting worse because of lack of rain, the State ernor'’s expenditure record showed day his expenses were about $2,800. ~ What his friends and well-wish- Dies of Crash Injuries MIDLAND (UP) — Mrs. Inez Ryer, 52, Midland, died in Mid- land Hospital late Wednesday of injuries she suffered when her car struck a tree five miles south of here Menday night. . } Orenectmaes 1a50, Today Through Saturday [sccharocnsanenc t a 2 = a a a a — a 5: 10:25 a = Also This Exciting Hit § | | | mThe West emptied ts guns % - on A + i $F The heightening the hazard was indicated ‘by fires which damaged 125 acres inthe. past, s&s in any form, OAELAND Now Showing POWERFUL GRASS-ROOTS WESTERN! | ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN -GEORGE STEVENS sar] eoeusmee BRANDON OF WILDE one JACK PALANGE Features at 1:00—3:15 $:13—7:18—9:35 @ Added ®@ Color Cartoon Late World News | “CtrY OP BADMEN™ At 12:30 - 3:20-6:15 - 9:10 SESSEREREREESeS e ‘e e \e SHORTS, PANTS.. @ SHARKSKINS @ZIP-IN LINED LAY AWAY SALE OF NEW FALL STYLES! 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Wheat advanced around a cent at times,” July leading, on con- tinued dry weather in the South- west and an overnight boost in the government subsidy payment geegeubll partially made * jnitial- losses, bur mostly could not go ahead of the previous Closing prices: UWheet near the oud of ths tet ‘hour was unchanged to % cent higher, December Sia COrn "tarmers’ markets: was ed. to % lower, De- , Crab, No }, 2.60-3.00 bu; wes eos nae SS Bo gt egg va New York Stocks oats were Y%/No 1,° 350-400 bu; apples, Greenings. | gicures otter decimal potnis are cighths lower to % higher, December 743%. me 1, eee 5 ue a. — . : me Soybeans were %-1% cents lower, Metwiosk tenes 340 bu, No 1, 2903.00 | Ramet? + 8S Donte Peo. isd November $2.624%, and lard was bu; er s, Northern Spy, fancy, 5.00 a: Air Reduc ... - Be Wo ae oc 361 . io 1, 3. ; Al L Sth... 26. N unchanged to 10 cents a hundred | 2 ¢0-3.0 bu: appies, Wealthy, fancy, 3.50 | Allied Ch ..... 68 kh Aire .., 24 pounds higher, October. $15.85. bu; No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu; %, Wolf River, | allied strs 37.3 Léew's ....... 10.7 . © 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. Canteloupes fancy, | Allis Chal .,.. 42 Lone 8 Cem... 2.1 5 ‘ 00 bu; Ne i. 2.00:2.40 e pes, No | Alum Ltd ..... 44.1 Mack Trucks.. 11-4 Grain Prices 1, 90-1.25 pk bskt, Pears, Bgrtlett, fancy. | Alum Co Am.. 474 Marsh Pield .. 24.5 2 ~*~ Joely - is-30 bu; — + 9% Am Airlin 11.7 Martin Gl ..., oe o iu; pears, Becke o 1, | Am Can May D Btr ... 28.5] ; OPENING GRAIN 2.50-3.00 bu. Plums, Damson, No 1, 2.00- |am Car & Fdy 32.3 Mead Cp .. .. 242 cr HICAGO (AP)—Opening €rain: et Heed % bu; plums, Prune, No 1, 1.50-2.00 | am Cyan ..... 45.1 Mid Cont Pet. 884 Wheat _ May 20% | dy Watermelons, No 1. 1 35- 1.50 bu. am Gas & E] 32.2, Monsan Ch ... 83.4 Dee... o. 181% Soybeans Vegetables: Beets, No 1. 80-100 doz Am Loco 127! Motor Pd .... 244 Mar 4..-... 1.98 NOG oss. 2.6254 behs: beets, topped, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. | Am M & Fdy 204 Motorola 34.6 May 195%, Jeli y.. 285%q Beans, green, flat, No 1, 3.25-3.75 bu: ;Am Rad 124 Murray Cp... 14 FUL eeeeeee 198M Mar. ou..e. 2.65 | beans, Lima, faney, $.00 bu; No 1, 3.50- | Am Seating . 19.7.-Nash Kelv . 18.2 Corn May 263 (400 bu: beans, green, Roman, No 1, | Am Smelt ., art Nat Bise 345 Dec oe. 14342 July «. 2.58% 4 .60- - bu; beans, green, round, No 1. | Am St! Pd:... 26.7 Nat Cash R 56 Mar sseess 1.4658 Lard | 4.00-4.50 bu: fancy, 5.00 bu; beans, Wax. | Am Tel & Tel 154.4 Nat Dairy $97 May |: 147% Oct ~.....-18-77 | No 1, 4.50-5.00 bu; beans, Kentucky /am Tob...... 75 Nat Lead ..... 327 Oats Nov ......13. 82 Wonder, No 1, 3.50-4.50 bu. Broccoli, | Anac Cop , 30.3 Nat Sth ....... 48.1 c aoe 430 oo. 12.85 No 1, 125-150 % bu: Cabbage, stand- | Armour . 67 Nat Thea... 6 Mar. seeve (7442 Soybean Oil ard variety, No 1, 90-1.26 bu; cabbage, | Atctison ...., 00.1 N Y¥ Cent .... 20 May . .s.ce . -12% Oct .. 12.25 curly, No 1, i bu; cal e, red, | Atl Cst Line,, 66.6 Nia M Pw .... 26.4 July cove 89 Dec ; 11.80 No 1 1.50 bu; cabbage, sprouts, No Atl Refin..... 26.7 mals & Wee 41.7 Rye Mar ...+0...11.60 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Carrots, No 1, 65-85 doz | Avoc Mfg » 55 N Am Ay .. 176 Coe 112% behs; carrots, topped, No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. | Bald Lima.. 82 Nor "Pac . 4 Cauliflower, No 1, 1.25-1.75 doz. Celery, | Balt & Ohio.. 21» +=Nor Sta Pw ., 131 No 1, 3.25-3.78 crate; celery, No 1, 90- en ix Av.... 58.2 Northw Air]... 95 Poultry 1.00 doz behs: celery, root, N@ 1, 1.00-1.50 ees fo Of ..... 812 * doz behs. Corn, sweet we > Beth etl = ogee . a ; i 's; slicers, fancy, oecing Airp n Am ir. a al verte 4.00-5.00 bu: No 1, 300-350 bu; cucum- | Bohn Alum... 192 Parke Dav .. 324 DETROIT (AP) — Paying prices | sei ‘bers, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: cucumbers, dill | Borden ..... 57.7 Penney «ey 12.2 pound fo.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality | size No 1. 3.§0-4.00 bu: oucumbers, pic Borg Warn..., 66.4 Pa ‘RR . 19.9 live poultry, 9-22, No 1, 5.00-6.00 bu. Dill, No 1. $0-60 dof | Brist My....., 83 Pepsi Cola .. 123 Heavy hens 23-26. light hens 1 behs. Eggplant, No 1, 1,25-1.75 bu: egg- | Budd Co ...., 11.2 Phelps D ... 6 broilers and fryers both 4 lbs _ plant, long type, No 1, 1.25-1.75 bu.| Calum & H.,. 1.2 Phi +. 20.7 rocks 30 gray crosses 3242 barred rocks Horseradish, No 1, 3.00-3.25 pk odskt.| Can Dry. 10.6 Philip Mor .. $1 32. Heavy ducks 24-25: turkeys beavy, Kohlrabt, No 1, 1.00-1.50 doz behs. Leeks, |Cdn Pac 23.2 Phill Pet .... 50.2 young hens 37-38; young toms J1-32 No 1, 125-150 doz behs. Okra, No 1, | Capital Airl.., 10 “Pit Plate Gi .. 474 - ie pk bskt. Onions, dry, No 1, os bale ne ae Erect Gam oss . + 00+1.25 §0-Ib bag; onions, green, fancy, ‘ater Trac. : ullman ..... E CHICAGO POULTRY 1.00 “doz behs: No°l 718-88 doz behs: | Celanese...... 20.3 Pure Oi! .... 453 CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry: Steady; | onions, pickling, No 1. 15 per Ib. Pars- | Ches & Ohlo.. 33.7 RKO Pic 3 receipts 1,607 coops; f.o. Sag prices | nips, No 1, 1.73-2.00 % bu. Parsley, | Chi &' NW..., 142 Radio Cp 23.7 une hanged: heavy hens 21-25; light hens curly, No 1, 50-15 doz behs; parsley, | Chrysler - 66.1 Rem Rand .. 143 18 5-19.5; “i pss or broilers 30-32; old | root, No 1, 80-1.00 doz behs. Peas, black | Cities Svc.,., 12.7 Reo Motors .. 21.5 roosters. 18- ducklings 27. eye, No 1, 4.50-5.00 bu. Peppers, cayenne, Climax Mo.... 341 Repub Stl 436 No 1, 75-1.25 pk bskt:. peppers, het Colg Palm 41.1 Reyn Met .... 45.7 DETROIT EGGS 1, 1.00-1.50 bu; peppers, pimento, "Nol L Col Gas....... 135 Rey Tob B .. 473 ; . c Edi 403 ey % es peppers, green, sweet, | Con s &t Jos Lead .. 31.2 DETROIT (AP)—Prices were paid per J. 1.90-1.50 ‘bu: peppers, red, sweet, G-E : 25.7 Beab Al RR .. 39.5 dozen fob Detroit Agent for case lots bende 1.25-1.75 bu, Potatoes. fancy, 1.35. Consum .Pw , 384 Sears Roeb ,,. 56.6 of government graded eggs 1.50 50-lb bag; No 1, 90-1.10 80-ib bag; Cont Can .,. 55.2 Shell Oi] .... 6 ites: Grade jumbo 1. sh weighted potatoes, No 1, 80-220 100-Ib bag. | Cont Mot ... 8 Sinclair Ol .. 32.1 average 74'2; large 69-72 avg 70%2; Pumpkins, No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Radishes | Cont Of) . 493 Gocony Vac .. 32.1 megium 56-58 wid avg ST: ‘email Gl-ah white, No 1, 80-1.00. doz bchs; radishes, | Corn Pd ... 716 Sou Pac - 38 ave 44; B large 64; peewees 36-38 red, faticy, 1.00 doz behs: No 1, 70-99 | Crue Stl .. 22.6 — Ry » 416 bb avg 37. doz behs. Rutabagas, No 1, 2.00-225 bu. Curtiss Wri... 71 CFF) ees 43 Browns: Grade A jumbo. 14-79 wid @YS | Squash, Acorn, No 1, 125 % bu; | Det Edis ~... 27-4 aa Of] Calf .. 40.6 76. large 68-69, wid avg 68%; medium / squash, Butternut, No 1, 1.00:1.2§ bu Doug Aire 685 Sid Ol Ind .. 67.5 55-57 wtd avg 56; small 39-45 wid.avg 42; | squash. Delicious, No 1. 1.00-150 bu; | Dow Chem 353 Btd Oll NJ .. 60.4 dag B large 61-63 wid avg €2'2; grade ‘squash. Htubbard, No 1° 1.00-1.50 bu: uPont 101.6 8td O11 Ohio 31.2 C large, 40: peewees 36; checks 36-40 squash. Summer, No 1, 1.00-1.50 % bu; | East Air L 22 4«=Studebaker ., 23.1 wid avg 3844. squash. Italian, fancy, 2.00 % bu; No 1 Eastm Kod .. 43.6 Swift & Co ,. 38 1.00-1.25 bu atoes, No 1, 1.00-1.25 El Aute L., 40.5 Sriv El Pa > 30.4 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS tbh kel ee casaae 4, ce oe cae mes 133 Tero Sal cme = 5 ° bl - rm : * ole ee. | taney. 190 den tobe: Ke T, b0-1.28 dec | Brie RR 18 Thomp Pd‘... 43.3 = 5, olesale buying a is behs: turnip, topped,No 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. | Firestone . 864 Timk R Bear 364 sane Gk can: 0 B | Cfeens: Cabbage. No 1. 1.25-1.75 bu. | Preept 41.6 Tran W Air . 136 e—peoac -- \& cars: ‘Collard. No 1, 100-125 bu. Kale, No 1, | Gen Elec ne beers, Hh . , 1.00- u. at | 5 J en x Byes steady; receipts 6.417: wholesale | 5° 'oingch No 1. 150-200 bu. Sorrel, |Gen Mille.” 872 Underwood . 356 7 prices unchanged; U.S. large 63. No 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Swiss Chard. No 1, | Gen Mot 57.1 Un Carbide 66.2 U.S. mediums 51: U.S. standards 51-53: | 1.00- 1.28 bu. Turnip, No 1, 1.00-1.25 pu | Gen Tel - 97 Un Pac 101.3 current receipts 45; dirties 42; checks 40. | Lettuee and salad greens: Celery cab- Gillette 36.4 ue pAir 22 bage. No a 2.00-2.25 bu. Endive, No 1. Goodrich . €2.3 Uni Aire 03 . 1.28-1.50 bu: endive, bleached. No 1. Goodyear . 474 Unit Pruit .. 48.4 : Exchan a. Escarole, No 1, bs On Gas te 3 ge. eo Ot No Ry Pf 486 | bu: Cacaree bleached, No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu . ~ ¥ us U S Lines .. 183 NEW YORK (AP) — Foreign exchange | Leituce, Butter, No 1, 2.§0-2.00 bu: let- vada - 1 “ . oo et rates follow (Great Britain “in dollars, tuce. head, No 1, 3.7§-4.25 3-doz: lettuce ui od... #1 0 Meee 3 others in cents): head, gee L_ 1.73-2.25 bu; lettuce, leaf. = ar. anh 4 — 332 Canadian dollar in New York open | No 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Romaine, No 1, 1 50- Seat o5k4) Van Baal pdin market 17/16 per cent premium or , 2.00 bu. eee a eee 101.43% UB. cents. off 2 ea Ml Cent °.3. 69.6 “Warn B Pic.. 114 rope: Great Britain (pound) §2. . Inspir Cop .. 20.7 W Va Pulp.... & 3/16. up 1/16 of s cent; 3 day futures Livestock Int Harv 25.7 West Un Tel.. 427 2.80's. bal 1/16 of a cent; 60 day futures Int Nick ee" oat Westg A Brk 236 2-80, up 1/16 of a cent. 90 day futures DETROIT LIVESTOCK Int Paper .... 52 Westg El..... 44.4] ae ee ot 8 eee eeeranc\' see, | DETROIT (AP) — Mogs salndte 109, | Ine Tel&Tel...14.3 White Mot..., 25.2 off Oi of @ cent. Italy «lira) 16% of « Mostly 2§ cents lower than Wednesday's | Johns Man .. 606 Woolworth... 43.5 cent, unchanged. Portugal (escudo) 3.50, Close; sows mostly $0 cents lower: rafts Kennecott..... 62.5 Yale & Tow... 4 cata: Sweden (krona) 19.34, un. arrows and gilts 180-250 lbs 8-31.90: Kimb Clk .. 44.2 Yngst Sh & T 36 Set B1% es Teas renal be 7nd 960.300. foe 2030: 21.00: ape STOCK AVERAGES weights scarce; sows under poy Ibs 19.50- NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso- s: get Local Markets Farmer to Consumer aoste, DUNE ©... .cieccnseve 10 ee ea a oan eoneed 10 Cucu 6 TOF we sceeses 2 , See RC eK eee 50 Tomatoes, quart .......00 2 per vateseeerennrees 1.50 per oneeweeeseeens 2.00 RadiShes, bunch ..6ssce.-. 10 D FOP cecverevcccesecccess 26 Carrots, bunch ...cescevery 0 . 3 for eee ee ee Fee ee eee ee 25 Onions, OUNCD ccsoceseess le oa LOPF cevscsesnvvesenconss | tatoes, bushel eeeetenare had Cabbage, Head crcovcnesece AS > a bushel ..ccccceseee 1.75 to 3.50 _ —— set oeo an re 3, seeeeveeeepes en Peppers, bushel ........000 3.00 Carnations, Gozen ..++5++0+0 1.00 Glediolis, bunch pie Mend 50 Wiislescle: DETROIT PRODCCE DETROIT—Wholesale prices on public 14.52, unchanged. Latin America: Argentina (free) 17.24, unchanged. Brazt! (free) 2.76, gram oe Mexico 11.64, unch (bolivar) unchanged Far East: Hong Kong dollar 17.50, un- chan > I Includes interest computed monthly on unpaid balance st 3% on first $50, 2%% above $50 to $300; % of 1% above $300 te $500, LOAN COMPANY 125-127 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. | about stead | 65; Idaho 20.25: 400-600 Ib soys 18.00- Cattle salable ; calves o Market oun steady on limited receipts; no to pri steers offered eli- gible to sell at 23 and 12.50-14.50; vealers — steady, high good end choice mposy eo 23 .00-28.00: prime — 29.00; and low $.00-22.00. ™ most cull and utility 8. ae, with some under 75 | Ibs immature culls “< to 6.00. steady; good “gnd choice native slaughter page 18.00-19.00; fully a deck choice and prime 62-Ib lambs 00; few cull os utility offerings 8.00-12.00; sheep ood. and choice quotable 6.00- and utility ewes 1.00-5.00; some good 61 Ib native feeders 15.00 —f--— a CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs 10.000: very slow and uneven; 50-1.25 lower on butchers; late and closing saies 1.00- 1.25 lower; sows weak to as much as 75 lower; most — a Ib. butchers 21.25-22.00; bulk 230-260 Ib. 22.00-22.40: top 22.50 paid ce toeod most 300-550 a 20.00-22.00; few lightweights 22: Balatle cattle 16,000; salable calves 400; few loads savera, — to high- prime steers firm with extreme top 25 steer market slow, : helfers slow, steady to lowe: moderately active, vealers- steady: bulls’ oneady” ‘to ‘strong; age-prime to 7 eae 1,098-1,328 Ib. steers 209.50-30.00; 30.00 for two : bulk choice: reas prime 24.50-28.50; good to low-choice 24.00; load high-prime 1,125 ib. heifers 27.75; bulk choice to low-prime 19.50- 24.00; load high«prime 1.125 th. heifers 27.75; bulk choice to low-prime 21.75- 4.75; to low-choice 17.50-21.25; utility and commercial cows 98.75-13.00; bulk canners and cutters 8.00-9.75; utility and commercial bulls 14. 00-13.50: few choice and prime vealers 22.00; bulk commercial to choice 15.00-21.00; cull end utility 8.00-13.00, lable sheep 2,000; moderately patoled slaughter lambs and yearlings mostly steady; instances 50 to 1.00 lower than “top eull to low-good 7.00-16.00 load 83 Ib. and choice shorn lambs 15.50; load and choice year- Yo. wi nr e sew: cull to po slaughter ewes CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO {AP)}—Potatoes: Arrivals $4, on track 303; total U.S. shipments 681; supplies liberal: demand siow; market California long whites $3.50- ussets $3.75; Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs $2. 00-60, Triumphs $2.05; Washington Russets $3.75-90, Bakers $4.80; Wisconsin round whites $1.65-65, Russets $2. 70-75. TELEVISION - - RADIO REPAIR SERVICE @ All Work Guaranteed ® All Makes Bussard _ Phone FE 26445. 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parki ' Expert. Trained Technicians Electric strong to 1.00 higher; ae loads aver- | Market generally | 7.00- Py 50: few utility and commercial bulis | High Low | Baldwin Rubber* ...,....... 414 2 |D & C Navigation® ....,. +... 8 62 Gerity-Navigation® ....4.. 3 36 Kingston Products* ...... .!.. 27 32 Masco Screw* vases ecqe ft of Midwest Abrasives ausece © le 46 54) Rudy Mfg : aot 25 235) . 46 19 | *No sale; ‘ia and asked, | Wayne Screw b | é : 5 ‘ fi s ut Not Exciting NEW YORK (AP) — The Stock Market was higher today in a quiet way with most major, groups ens in- the rise, advance usually was eon | : fined to minor fractions; but an occasional ‘stock went higher. Trading started briskly and then died down to a walk. Among higher , sections were railroads, steels, motors, coppers, rubbers and aircrafts. The market ‘yesterday enjoyed a sharp rally in the fifth hour and the day’s advance was equal to the losses of the two previous days. There was no new development to account for the rise. ° 'Marlington, Drayton Pleins, yes- . If your friend's in jail and needs | Rummage terian Church, . to 12, Oct. 10. ciated Press. : 30 18 15 60 Indust Rails Util Stocks Net change... +1 4.2 +1 Noon today 135.2 75.9 532 1029 a an Gay...135.1 78.7 6832 102.8 Week ago....... 140 75 $30 19 9 Month a oe 135.7 788 83.4 1041 Year ago.. 1401 82.7 52.2 106.4 1983 high......1518 .936 685.5 116.3 1953 low......4.136 73.5 $05 995 1052 high....... 150.9 84.8 848 . 115.7 1952 low....... 131.2 66.7 8.7 STO DETROIT s&TOCKS ? Hornblower & Weeks Pigures after decima] points are e| — ARTHUR H. SANFORD Chairman of publicity and pro- motion for Pontiac Area United Fund's 1953 campaign is Arthur H. Sanford, of 74 Newberry St., man- ager of the Oakland Theater. Lodge Calendar Special communication of Pon- tiac Lodge 21 F. & A. M. Fri., Oct. 9, 7:30 p. m. Work in EA degree. Burness Sprague, W. M. — Adv. News in Brief Wayne Holman of 355 Rebtkdale, Avon Township, reported to Oak- land County sheriff's deputies fast night that his home was entered yesterday while he was at work and $7 stolen from a drawer. Bobby C. Melton, 22, of 2810 terday pleaded guilty to driving | under the influence of liquor and was fined $50 plus $25 court costs by Waterford Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. Having Real Estate Problems? To buy or sell, call Cameron H. Clark, Realtor. FE 4-6492. —Adv. bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. C. A. Mitchell. —Adv. Oct. 9. Bazaar and Fair at Tewn Hall corner Pontiac & Opdyke Rd. Sponsored by Galloway Lake | MOMS Unit 21. —Adv. Chili supper, First Christian Chureh, 858 W. Huron, Oct. 10, 5:20 to 8p. m. Adults $1.00, chil- dren 50c —Adv. Rummage Sale Sat., Oct. 16 in garage, 23 Pine. —Adv. Rummage Sale Baptist Church, Priday & Sat. 398 Bloomfield Ave. —Adv. —Adv. The Sacred Heart Church Pen- ny Supper, Sat., Oct. 10. 5:30 to 1:30. Adams Rd. — —Adv for Service Station “Reel Se Prof t Increase Many Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Merchants Predict Good Year DETROIT w — An increase in profits in 1954 was predicted by a large percentage of 130 retailers from Michigan, Indiana and Obio today. The retailers were polled at a Midwest clinic of the National Re- tail Dry Goods Assn. Some 40 per cent of the retailers, principally from. department and specialty stores, forecast a brighter retail year ahead. é A = . — however, was sighted by 32 per cent of the retailers ad anticipating the 1954 picture. Twenty-six per cent ex-. pected profits would pemals “ about the same as 1953, = An increase up to 5 per cent in’ 1954 retail sales was seen by 4 per cent of the retailers. Some 7 per cent predicted sales would im- prove by more than 5 per cent. But 23 per cent of the retailers forecast things would remain the | same as 1953 sales totals, and 22 cent drop in sales next year. Seven per cent said the drop might ex- ceed 5 per cent, Seventy-one per cent of the re- tailers forecast Christmas sales this year would be better than last year. Friday Opening Set A new Mobilgas service station at N. Telegraph and Elizabeth | cording to owner and —| Harry J. ‘“‘Bud’’ McGrath. New fixtures and modern wap | at the station, called McGrath Mo- bilgas Station. Beside the sale of | gasoline and motor oil, the station will feature car servicing and re- | pair. McGrath has been a Pontiac, resident for 12 years and has been | County Deaths Mrs. Rese A. Hill Mrs. Calvert (Rose A.) Hill, 53, of 1471 Spencer Ave., will be to-| night at Ashley and Sons Funeral |Home, Hazet Park. Requiem Mass will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary Magdalene Church with) burial in Holy Sepulchre Cometery. | She died ot Detroit; a brother, George of | Three Sisters Market, 608 West Huron offers for their weekend | special. Look for our display ad in tonight's paper. All poultry guar- nteed strictly fresh. Stewers, 29c. ters, 45c. Rabbits, S6c. Extra | fancy hen turkeys, 14 to 16 lbs. | average, 49c. U. S. Good Swift's tender T-bone, sirloin or round for 85c. Pot roast. of beef, 38c. Morrell’s canned ham (guaranteed extra fancy) -89c Ib. Tokay or green grapes, 2 lts. for 19c. Jumbo head lettuce, 2 for 25c. U. S. No. 1 Michigan potatoes, 50 Ib. bag, 95c. Large Marsh seedless grapefruit, 39c doz. Large Sunkist oranges, 29c doz. Coffee (Dinner Time) T3c Ib. U. S. grade A strictly fresh eggs, 2 doz. for 85c. Tomato soup (Campbell's) 10 cans for 99c. De- , fiance oleo, 15¢ lb. Dinner Bell steak, 49c. Lean ground beef, 3 Ibs. | dog food, 12 cans for 95c. Three Sisters open nightly until 10:30. | Open all day Sunday. — Adv. ' = %, ee ot ™ Att FINISHES FOR A FREE WOME DEMONSTRATION... oll... FE 4-1 mc- 15 E. Pike Detroit; and a sister, Mrs. Viola Burns of Belleville. Mrs. Edith Grunwell HAZEL PARK Mrs. Edith Grunwell, 75, of 533 East Bernhard St., will be 1 p. m. tomorrow at Ashley and Sons Fu- neral Home with burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. She died Tues- | day Surviving are a son, John W. of Berkley; R. W. Hiltz of Oak Park; two | brothers and four sisters, Ryan Reappointed LANSING ®—Gov. Williams to- | day reappointed Theodore P. Ryan | of Lansing, a member aa the | Workmen's Compensation Commis- | bes) for a terri expiring Oct. 10, 1957, ov 6 monet Ne. 31772 Iw LEATWERETTE mo ) ee WALNUT. a AVANL iN ALR FINI 515 AVARAME 1N at Fugees ALL PRICES LISTED ARE. CASH. TERMS AVAILABLE! PRICE INCLUDES 1 YEAR WARRANTY ON PICTURE TUBE AND 90 DAY WAR- RANTY ON PARTS. INSTAL- $10.00. ALL PRICES PLUS FEDERAL EXCISE TAX. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED. MABE sHes. per cent predicted a 1 to 5 per | Lake Rds. will open Friday, ac- | ment have been installed this rr associated actively with Mobilgas | products for the past four years. | FERNDALE—Rosary service for | | Surviving besides her seationd| are her mother, Mrs. Jennie Adams | Service for | ;. has been a member 6f the NATA board of directors for several years, Heavy construction contract awards reported in September by Engineering News-Record and the Construction Daily topped $1, 000,000. The industry publications said today it was a record for the month in dollar volume and 17 per cent ahead of the like month last year. The volume. also was slightly adhead of that reported for August 1953. | General Leads Tour TOKYO w—Far East Air Forces Commanding Gen. O, P, Weyland today led seven Japanese business and industrial leaders on a tour of |.. 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Handy ¢ door shelves, across- the-top freezer and twin crispers are standard fea- tures on Kelvinator. | e in your old refrigerator now and get definite sav- ings on this great new Kelvinator. i PHONE FE 4-1555 ; iret TIE MH re Ca eel ee bee Ee : 3 g aul jae ll = His $559 e | Jere | 1 a << ay : “s aes e3 Boe i a i = z Bese bess 8) ges ‘ : ENWex9 Was j & ‘ : | Fe | Bl , a . #3g ag rrr _ rida i825 15 . - ° : Ebene call (ill alt | il | Ele iil iH a Heyti S i : 5 3 Biay aa sf ait fall Hifi Ht ai z 3 Bl asdelstitfeddnis tis ee } fre a FS TH EE aapeta 228) | |3 fee ee at TT til | WT G |B PE uty tiie i SES ene) 7 gs f2 fe HE | | __} *F SF 14y SERRE Si SP Hay Gg; MW ccgey GHD apeee AL aii) apse ae et ac Mabe etthiacls peep el: ea rr liagd] Beh 2 Bay is seaheeind eicaueds ius : Peer Fhe | HF plies | i ips IES i pi pedly! Ti apltie ut s 3 ress i ai B32 2 TT) me HLH eT ag aie ei ei, ti aps] Atel eas rT my hi i S34 a36a ge j | fil riled fay! TH A . ee é bags getisde aBthigd gealsed HE iy iigat ited pars {! ) Ars , alalaystnye! ek a ee * oy Pe i 4 ' ‘ Me ae’ = 4 aed erates were py tiphn ig hired x hpast Fiat wie a ss degen gay ye “ teens ov aerate * F: se = 5 4 aK B q . 2 ¥ 4 aie i ; 4 - an te 2 { * : ; ee : se, oe ef err Nee j = : ? - g \ | xa by * oe. * i : \ one eae a4 5 eS ij } 3 te ni _ _~ “THE PONTIAC'’PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 | ” ' : ' és “= wearue 2 ae ne oe . : “1! Planning Drive ||: 5. | |for Equipment. ||Law Violators Benson's Assistant Says | to purchase lights and fencing for | ‘Conservation’ Head to - Consumers Should Get | fuia'wu get/underwsy tomorrow | ASk No More Secrecy Better Break - - jat 8 p.m. - in Game Arrests says. ‘| Representatives of all organiza- Dr. Henry Gomberg SYRACUSE, N. Y! @—Asst. Sec-| tions throughout the school dis-| LANSING (#—Conservation Di- in @ speech retary of Agriculture John H. Dav- | trict have been invited to attend a/ rector G. E. Eddy said today he the atom is the first is today urged the dairy industry | meeting at that time for will recommend abolition of a con- energy man has found to give consumers “‘a better break” | sion of the lighting and fencing | servation commission policy not rely on the by adopting prices and sales poll- | project, 7 against publication of the names This, he pointed out, may even- cies that will encourage greater Bids on lights and fencing will | of game law violators. tually free man of buying ef milk and its products. |}. read and a decision made He will propose instead, he said, ence on fuels like Lower prices can be offered, he| pypiic contributions will. be | at the commission authorize that the sun has said, if dairymen, distributors and | squght throughout the school dis-| Conservation officers and other Dr. Gomberg is processors reduce costs all the way | trict in a house-to-house canvass | *t@ff members to release. the nis a ee tivere from the farm to the home, so that all parents and friends of | !#mes when they become a-miat- Memorial Project, a Davis said the present dairy sur- | the schools may share in the pro-| %t of Public record. of research der consumption of dairy products, 4 the names should become public De. Gomberg ci rather than overproduction, from M on arrest or on conviction. ment of a method of the standpoint of an adequate na TQASHMAStErS Meet — | aay ania ne would ask Ay pork by exposig’ it tional diet. . Att b Wi Gen. Frank G. Millard to rule pa gg oh amg whether officers’ arrest records cycle In a speech prepared for 1 meet- ended ives from to ing of Ge T sas Co. , y were public or whether they pass a ©. 7 would have to wait ‘for qpnvic- : trichinosis. He - operative, he said the. government | Wives and friends* were guests ‘VET’ TRIES ON A NEW CAP-~President Eisenhower, a veteran es bind to by ts exits tars as Pontiac “Y"” Toastmasters tons before releasing the dames, himself, tries on a new American Legion cap for the post where 3 worth of butter, cheese and dried Club instajled new officers, headed| Eddy’s recommendation will be | holds membership at Ahilene, Kan. It was brought to the White House systems. milk since April 1 to carry out | by Sidney Siegel, president, Tues- |} made to the Conservation Commis- | by Arthur J. Connell, new National Commander of the Legion. During : price guarantees to dairymen. | day night. \ sion at. its Oct. 15 and 16 meet- | the conversation, Connell said the President told him the right elbow It “The disposal of the stocks of |. Rudy LoPatin was toastmaster of ings at Higgins Lake. which he bruised against a White House door early last August is ‘‘not | a dairy products acquired under the the evening, with William Carroll| He decided to bring the matter | too good." \ price support program poses a 48 table topic chairman. Sid Sie-| before the commission when a if Z “Fr, uf , construction of Street over the Canteen of Pontiac. nf i SA consist , as : A . . , Timber lenges, very serious problem,” Davis said. | ge! won the ‘‘Oscar’’ for his com-+ complaint was filed with Gov. ae P in BA, ny oe “And we are looking into every | Ments on the table topic, “Should | Williams. The complaint was that Civil Defense Head Kalamazoo Stepping Up ot } gall — =A itate.) possible outlet we can. women's skirts be — ac-ja ene officer es ‘eho School Budget for ‘54 Dr. Gomberg also serves Leal | “ ‘That th wo cording to Christian " release names men 7 , se sultant to Dow Chemical Soncrete coiaabeesecte 76 CY : Davis added: Speakers for the evening were | had been fined for possessing more Calls for Volunteers KALAMAZOO WA — Kalamazoo| netroit Edison in their research | Gonerste Grade 4 (sub-ioviings) 11h SE | contain ot “It is obvious that we cannot! Harvey Perry on “Prepare Your-| than the legal limit of ducks. is going to spend a third of &/into peacetime uses of atomic neni Dceeemnoet eee te | ot dump these stocks onto the market | self’ and Charles Dugas on ‘‘The Eddy backed the officers’ FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —/ million dollars more in operating | energy. Se ae ity way that would undermine | Invisible Giants." stand, contending the commis- | Charles Layton, local civil defense | its public school system this school | — a aS Cemetrmct | - The, piams snd specifications tor the price support system.” a . | director 1 citizens 'inter- | Y€4r- a Davis said there are two ways| Gir] Scout Official Speaks sten's pollay was to leave publl et The board of edC tO st ae ae sceect ta, Belvidere | 2. S2plee ay be, btsined by making 8 et dealing “with aul ir Peaks | cation of violators’ names to the | ested in volunteering in the defense ight adopted a 1953-54 budget of |Mi. Clemens Street to Belvidere | Yopcait of ten io.00) dollars One, he said, would be a reduc-| at Town Club Meeting courts which convicted them. = of the community, to register at | 3 475,265. This compares with the | Drive es Pret tion of 3 per cent-in milk pro- Announcing his decision to rec- | the city police station in the fire | $3,141.53 budget of the previous | ,,You, fe hereby, notified that ef 9 Sem 2 duction. The other, he said, is| FFARMINGTON—Mary Redwine, | onmend the abandonment of the | hall building on Liberty street. | year. the City of Pontiac, Mic held on | than cooperative effort by the dairy in-|®! Southern Oakland County Girl | Qivinal policy, Eddy added: The station is the headquarters eis ee Om aay SCN ee | Se dustry to gain greater consump- | Scout Council, was guest speaker| «we have no desire to shield | for keeping a file of all volunteers. Schedules Dimer Meet of ine City, Commission to construct | to tion of milk by “‘offering greater | Tecently at a Town Club meeting | 11, game violators, and never |Carl Wheaton will be in charge Clemens Street to Belvidere Drive t af | ‘The : months all along = in Adams Hal! of the Universalist did. But-at the same time, we do ose file: 7 ot the civil HIGHLAND — Highland Con- eS Lote a = § sel. reject : atter course, he said, ap- | Church. not want to crucify the innocent.” | next meeting civil | gregational Church Ladies Mis- t is on file in the the | City. pears to be more desirable. ' Mrs. Floyd Cogsdill, Mrs. Phil- defense organization is scheduled sionary Society members will ity Clerk 4nd may be wy te for |. lip Thomas, Mrs. Kurt Brammer,| Among recently granted patents| for Monday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. | serve a dinner in the church din- is further intended to construct fons There is considerable disagree- | Mrs. J. T. Cook, Mrs. Fred Davis | is one that is aimed at producing | in the Legion Hall. As soon as suf-| ing room tomorrow at 6 p. m.| ‘it improvement in eccordance with} | A ment whether the elephants used | and Mrs. David Eckert were hos-| 4 coffee substitute by extracting | ficient personnel has been secured | The pubic is invited. the cost thereof shall be defrayed by | TF by Hannibal in the 3rd Century | tesses, syrup from alfalfa or other forage | a training program will be initiated | A business meeting at the church | 220"lig “inst ail af the lnvefand. paresis | one OB B.C. were of the African or Asian! Plans are under way for a Town| plants, then drying grinding | under the leadership of Joseph De-| at 2 p. m. has also been sehed- a ined fronting upon either side of | P apd ; ‘ : Crescent Drive from Mt. Clemens Street variety. | Club attic sale. | it for ase in the coffee’ pot. Vriendt, local police chief. uled by the group. to Belvidere Drive shail constitute the Death Notices |i*~ | Wented Mate Help S| __Wonted Mate Help 8] Wanted Female Help 6) Wanted Female Help ¢/ Wasted Pemale Help ¢ __ BOX REPLIES VERY EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTU- : . MIDDLEAQED LADY TO WORK | YN ; : igh business now avatl- & home. é CTT EL CCTONR twee A a a A Temporary Seeger om Searels Bt iiame Lake, age 33° beloved has: At 10 am. today || a"tousards of collate worth of ; STENOGRAPHERS | CLERICAL POSITION sso ae, Miser, Sar] | there wore replies at | | By "ont s Racine taray ‘oe | Office Work. A gecorpetongpsy Leal ; : the Press office st § years and his brother and S ae : ot typing sovaph “Srocrwsil’, dear" broteer| 1 the following boxes: || s2t"pscii* Jum potter, i in Pontiac AND TYPISTS ony omploe. be pectin 2 rs. James ' ~ OFrFrice Duunter and roams cr con tecnica Sports Sue] (OTH ITIC eae. tep par tedsee meat te _ | Scare, Rocbeck & Co. Baturday, Oct. 10th, at 2 p. m. __1, 3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, leigh's Dept ECj-09a.EO, Free. | pees | Rh Wha i WN. as gt tne DeWitt C. Davis Punersi 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 40, pr im = aess—“(ttisSS Woesters. id coat a WANTED gg ig ah Siciat : ietermant tn Perry Mt, 41, 44, 46, 56, 57, 58, 58, BUTCHERS. CUTTERS A = MEAS Ow web ore Ford Tractor 7 coke who would like « toe Park Cemetery, Mr. Stockwell 60, 64, 65, 66, 76, 80, 105, in these classifications for our Sale men tiac, Employment to home. Write Pontiac Press. will le in state at the DeWitt eo 7 stores in Pontise or these clas- Ss take ‘cpplienttons. caplais salary 28 soe ae ee | oh) Fesa sereine concttear is ‘at “EpLY ocr. # AND oct. s Fr og Ary LYN Card of Thanks 2 Sorting, conciions. In od- ' _ abe _ Wanted Mate Help §| ciasses to develop povential for MEBC Cites EM to 4:30 Di ision of ee et oe te : WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR ~ ~~~ | higher level jobs. We offer steady RUSSELL KELLY Vv ’ No. 1 aietamera, Mich. friends and neighbors for ar ’ employment, paid *acations, com- We are adding } experienced = : a —~~“hia: f < Se aung - Work Wanted Mauls 9 fioral offerings and the acts of USED CAR SALESMAN j= A plan, Liberal . OFFICE SERVICE — “ upntuoes, tm Ge Geen and dee §6We need a successful) Fup bemeks, Passe erent Se Seen ow oe | Goer Serevent Seem siwour, Poser nentnnas paw | salesman with good| Doscsstr. urner suse sss| °° Cl ‘ettsly sdverused Went pest eee re | FORD MOTOR] fe Sten ss. Se 3 wy 2 ; stson. Simm oe N. Sag OR 3.90 fmmel and Pathe Nertim fr} character and proven| ©: Muroa, Bestisc, Michigan. comes Se er |) ee oO, Won = HOUREND RE = = Must field family, ability to sell used cars. |3 MEN 10 FICK APPLES, YOUNG | tonty for qualified men. idegl |.WAITRESS WANTED AT MARYS _like_qailaren, PE 6310, friends ang. SHANK ALL OUR! Liberal compensation to| sast’ ot Ortenville, 1321. | working conditions, ‘Excellent LADY TO LIVE With WOTHER COMP ANY Help Wanted 7 = Foe ged Scosbes: man capable of proving Driver-Salesman opportunity for advancement for [——— 3 boys. PE 3908. : ae meat vt wile end mother. his value. Ask for Hank We, TH hove on qpcaing «2 cOe! cvancement. Guaranteed = Elevator Operator oun ~ yo iome and Schlaeter at The Bright man between 30 and 40. To quali- a ‘ days or potidayg: Fala "vetehon c Maple Rd Sends” Alse te Weet Biomfell | Spot, 60 Orchard Lake.| fhes*wverstesty'ts pease | ee Smt e"Ear wang ee] | 00 East Maple Re ! Township Pire Department and aS cust cer snd furnish rec- ; [Ta : Women’s auxiliary. Chester Hunt; EXPERIENCED TV ANTENNA| ommendations Apply vests — pone: gat pa , | - es St en cessFeowerg 3 | eae et eens Prose | SMS ita tre tee bo Tae TE, 08 Manatobe fost olf Lake Birmingham Wante = grapn. _Angetu ; Ss Se “ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, aes a vee SCHAPER'S PLORISTS—FLOWERS| Fe have an opening for one =| nougn to work by hour on new OSMUN'S felis —_ | YOUNG MAN as = | FES-3173| Sow ans weed bomes, we eee everees eene eoleene one OFFICE SALESOIRLS FOR GIFT & CARD! to train in jewelry sales. Ambulance Service 3-A| Savy, cxqqrcelem jwcation, | S™ECiemes gif" Sormm"Eacastn | tw gaginae | MOUSEROLT IMAMCE compo. |"departmeat, Ful ol par ime: : section Ut ent to obs whe Lx. Rd. oF call MI 4774 after FE ¢456i for appointment for permanent positions in te ae EXPeRienceD waitnnes, FULL SALESLADY : ve an ; . inter. our aaa . HUNT OON Pay tae’ 317 FLOOR : cmplore.” bevel ea me ae in china and Ambulance Service ee vial ae ° Inspectors ing prior ee Ok eee oy at ee ye |. @abvesy Gall eee, FE 2-0189 , | UNION CARPENTERS. Pr tines AIRCRAFT PARTS , Kavi peraon ayite Woodward ee ee te sie WATCHMAKER OLDER WOMAN ,TO BABY Git | _retes_ call ‘ | ee prec: preducts Steady, ; ! % off. Good . — Enno BPA ana ee = aa SALESMAN 3) TO 9 RAVE IM-| Qootisc Pree, Bon 68 ___| sar ype ee iaTOR | pasty. gts Lake Angelus “Ra.| “ust be experienced. —_ | GoLoRED oInh, WARTS DAY Trucks for Rent : Funeral Di ere __4 ing Co. fe Poniine 2nd ing-| AWNING SALESMAN WANTED. A tp BRUSH ROUTE OPEN, | _~ES1GA Randall's Shoppe. WoMaN FOR 0 i, HOUSE| All positions are steady | +3. TR ; ham aces, oe have car, perms-/ Men carn while you learn, $100} 3,000 established | customers. $85 | GIRL on AN TO CARE FOR | Woe” aner 6 p.m. OL 61078. Oy a / : BAY WORE Wib. OS HIGHLAND Voorhees-Siple| Se eae es | See te | BS oe sete . 3 preferably. Days. ‘Avely lore, Por OExERat orrice| With attractive salaries| Ave P an % Ton Pick Stakes | re | sme eres om | OEE, CES | erences MER TY | ge seen ey ea See | ay ee Gates ee | and bonus Te at ae tm Deane Tak one inne pig ages vara aa MECHANIC. a ESE coee, Soyo. Perm ==, Sale wil worse See eS ee? pee ape? ROT LEONE og : i PE 2-8978 wing fits offered: wn- - : ls Gosis. . i. —_—__—— ai - town 100 per cent serv-| chine repair man. Steady work. = — : Ben , = Donelson-Johns| Sutsntuist peiitnttt| Ha inia'terner coFs| RATE CLERK |*settratie soxte tranenten COOKS santas PUNERAL HOME _money invested. 118 N. Saginaw. | —“——"— ; | ed to a O. _ $3521. ; : : GRILL AND TABLE Ns “vamdnap ron PUNERALS” | TRAVELING ADJUSTOR WANTED.| | New Car Salesman | #03 iy ek ed : Bow) BAKERY SALESLADY | OuT SHIFT © cED JEWELERS se "NO NIGHTS APPLY IN Lew i or Sorse | found ut sales statt ling. Poo- Norwalk Truck Line err ond PERSON W.H St eacttare" conan wax | Rectieonh Bere eure | 055 Woodward Ave. | ACHUS BAKERY | 1 NS eee 2 | ‘The Pontiac Press || gress souz nore So gating. | Ermunc@ntine toc 7a "nora | YOUNG MAN | 10 w. uarui, armuanonax TEDS | tr ht ? 6assist instruction rv. Wo}: OR; Co dna = ; “ Bt. ° _|MAN POR HEA INSTALLA- > ow office position future. | Woopw LAKE ee FOR WANT ADS | |24S, oarreny ReeraE samt | eye fang corres | Eile cae Doe] eel Ears, de Sue See Te uu me, . ; : i g . Lake, bet NEED 2 REAL ESTATE SALES | Buren Building = Le ation MA DIAL FE 2-8181 "tod vom = _ men for erowing otiee Pasty of | Gini OR Wo . LIGHT WORK Sra ne ee 5 aus oF : we REA ESTATE SALESMAN Noor time and MBL housework & care children. : POTATO PICKERS. NORTHWEST | _! SS gq 'i-~ 7 fe We have opening for two salesmen. | “ CORT MI BLER 14, room & board, MA 6-334 or EVENINGS rer of Seymour Lk. and Sashe- Lares " From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. {| Mair fico location. pre PE 8107 Saw al Johnston. | work. PE 500%. 2 | wnites gust service, rr LAWRENCE W OarLonD | lets ____ Fees i\W/onted at Once WANTED waite wouan 3 To) KEY PUNCH : Massage for Shut-ins | _ $ase. 34 All errors be report. | | CATHE OPERATORS ONLY FUL- ae Driver | cet clase painter & first clase mite Moers Dungsiow, 3 tm fam- OPERATORS ao ladeien $ Attendasts inva.ids, those yuftering trom, arti | ae Se od . i : i . e, : 1 Seomes ne. reepunatbiity | | Openings on noth day snd aher-| win ervck or route, “excellent| Munver BIVe. Birm. MItwl6.” | SOOKE RTO ANSWER in or Greaing pork, "Beye ct | or poor weuiiion wet come | SMITH MOVING reel he charts terramer || Gow. “seh Orekard take =e | ggporwaliy, Father “& S00" Dry phowe cod tee Peta tee 2 PONTIAC sSpeu Minare niet west | OURO MARRIED ORADATE) Testes ton SanviGR Gams of the first insertion EXPERIENCED Pin BOYS. 15 YRs. & OVER. PAY __ ee a wool time job : «4, We need 16 operators for & two tone ~ Serttticate 4 att nde wit ae _ a. mavemons ‘vator. rw of the advertisement which . eetle of 13c t game.| MAN FOR LIGHT STOCK WORK. | ress. week mv job tn Pontiec.| om parents or legal guardian. Low bo Repiy Boz 67, Pontiac| Peat soil. . Reaper areas || Chevrolet, Mechanic |, | Fiz deeiuny, cee'tare | fog St sian ares! | wRthe arena MCSROMnR, | EG Ghote? atk Surg | dpe oa teens Sant | Pa Fave pa Om : ; i * a . batted A ee { i . ner ae ie = He E*Sim itason Goevreit Oe oi oA handwriting "to |" lagies EN Ji bettie phone ‘number to pistes. cm at 80 Wayne St, Riker | WASHINGT & TRONINOS CUR: | ____FE WA bers.” No sdjustmen Bs ay ; res 1B Pike RUSSE 5 —Serege, 6083. _ Garden Plowing be given without it. MIDDLEAGED MAN FOR| Part time man. rnished 7 A APPLY CHRisT-| : COUPLE, MAN TO BE EM- z - “etn me tr warren ae a potmes goer | MEMS MELPER aw RUE) Retn'e stg ygrntee | OFFICE SERVICE | "sare steten, coment | “Eerreeeata rer eVan | MOUS aE be HES ments containing type sizes = | WID. CAR, WASHER. SILK OR’ WOOL SPOTTER MUST/ Lk RA = = ==-—s_——_|:s They sell themselves, Don’t miss Detroit, 26, Michigan. * éry. 4 cbildzen to family. Must | —Sisnied AwD InOwing — | °° "2 +2 : type te ‘12 o'clock noon ‘the Servise o eran Waltee iad Jeane | MePevr Pontiec "Lcundry ‘si Fey Awe oe. ~~ MAJEST ic | Ben os. Bontise Press. __ Phone FE 5-9068 _ WD, SLOWING, DIODES, BERS: day previous te publication. | | {PPLE PICK ER FOOLER ORCH- | - 5 _Eeegreph aste_Qremard Lege HOW MUCH WHITE OMAN TO LEARN TO DINER Get In Susiness FOR YOUR LAuwpRyY panD,GURANINO. 0 the Jageon, rec oor rd. OU <-4703. N. ester | : bake pizza ples : 5 San nes | are rn peTranaient, Want age may f | ka | Branch Manager Trainees Are You Worth? | tere. iat" w.“nitron: Smet) Needs-experienced. meiiosnes tovar| part time Appiy 160'N Perry |" my ome. FE. Die. | giactBt, aveling, ARY Vinee, ny day of publication. MAN FOR STOCK WORK. 6 | re ou Or ‘ we ‘ | dey he “Call after 4p.m.|&@ ic é WANTS WORK . ELDERL* LADY TO DO HOUSE-| tation provided. C pm.|GOUPDE WANTED, EOLORED WOMAN lift eouip. Pe 43371. . Oakland Ave Our new expansion program re- work for gentleman. More for FE 23-0660. Rechester area. 3 rm. furnished dishwashing or kitchen help FE | -~~ CASH WANT AD RATES New Car Salesman Steel tune pea | O ' decide their | deme than high wages. MY 2-5804. | HOUS! 8 DAY WEEK.| apt. in we pert Bes) SG. Business Service 13 Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Daye | | cioerienced man needed to com-| Interesting. varied offices out.| Our salesmen decide t BAKERY SALESGIRL. ANDERSON | 0 heavy work. 3 adults, plain] help. Call Mr. Chiers, MI +420. sy peRIENCED COLORED 9 81.25 8681.68 = $3.52 plete sales force of 4 men. Pre- side work. No selling, wonderful} value, there is no limit to| Bakery. 124 W 14 mile Rd. Bir-| cooking. Call Sunday afternoon. PEO-| couple with smal’ baby would | gxCAVATING, QRADINO, 4 1.60 ERT 4.86 ler man wanting permanent post- unity for lifetime career hei , . Planning | 22ene es _ _=M _like job. Live in. FE 41801. | dosing, ros 5 2.00 38 bee tion. Conditions and commpense- wi eat company in, field. their earnings. g DISHWASHER CURB AND FOUN. 7|SaBY srrre WaTTE, cay St| JOHN’S TREN iG $ bao Soe te mediately, See Mr. Downey. tive ‘salary to start. Regular raise} and working properly can| {55 Gttianf moaa. sags nernity Wi Pee er, ae ee | ae Se Te ee eed T man to sell new| SPM OTR Ray. Sma fern “rere SAWS, LAWN a z — " , for @ job with; nee man to sell n TYPING ESSENTIAL; ALSO| work. oe -_ > t Birmingham Office ¥ Tuurive one man tales deal that| © fine future, phone or contact! and used Ford cars and STENOORAPAER, 0 PAT, | & ms 4 reliels the selling store you |. Household Finance trucks. As we said be- LID ANCE . eT ENDING Ph. Midwest 40844 | i prearn ™™*! | Corporation fore, the pay is excep-| BOUTELL SERVICE. 100 HiOw:| tive inns ‘daye| salary, Sime oft Ironing. FB $4378. 379 Hamilton Pat ee a ay between DRS tional and you will re- = ™ ' Laundry Service a pape Thal mone Li 28609 | RESS ov RE SALESMAN Oh O00D | AUTO SaLuan. ; -| ceive the usual benefits. WAIT CURTAINS, WASHED & IRONED : manager. Make 20 per A greestve embttions savensan to See Mr. Peterson today 6 p.m. to 2 om. Apply in person | 5 -| Lew . FE 5.4004, cent commission. No limit. to the |. wd eo oe Fico Ea IR Milliman’s.. BEAUTY OPERATOR. BROADWA ice we _ —— Hin WecuAncanTY IvD | Poster at «© W Pike t. = Beauty Shop i oe ae + Pile up profits through| for Western auto store. Uues |” CENTERLESS Wanted Female Help 6| sxpantencen —warrness Axo " Fema pacts Sntgbes, Pon” me Classified ads! Sell a EXPERIENCED AU 70 MOBILE Grinder —— vn een a We tee bee in “HA wal i youre not using, rent the food. working. condi my ver MACHINE SETTER SALESLADY CADY FOR DISHWASHING, “DAY / P , aia , spare room, secure a| !® perton, Kel enced || Fok, FREE fo gm sigoret, pects. | Baveronces ne Lymm Jowire | ee wen ceniy Sek. tee | eae © WASHINO. rion. 8 pare — . o FE| Spree: ane. w . | _ Write | » Press Box 66. , Breeton Pay. on Rolids : wei. Aoely ry “ I nm © ase a Fountain, Riker Bidg. / Pt job one Wakred Took Latae SAND | ceksaran § MALL OPPICR | LADY ¥O CARE. POR-1 CMTLD/ ee ine ‘Washing Free Estimates : : WTD. PART AT CUT-| must be Wohtfell- | BOO SMALL O CARE y I r an ad-writer. s. |. salary, § days. Write Box 23, week, After 5:30 p.m a 81 fo b {gf Bloomfeld Market. Cail eves. | Dee Engineering, 2276 a Tee pal ee. 5 Se we be * bows ee 7 Ress. FE oT | - lite re etew mee 43%. %. Mortgages Foie Immediate Action. CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT STONE sa Bat eb DED “EARN FOR “YOUR A read we “He used to keep Pe BR TEASE i dao aie ta diy cats tatauacrglt a ical _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 Ge 2 eee, Fee Sele Howes 4] Fee See Homes _ 0 For Sale Houses 40/ For Sale Houses / 40 the men awake!" — Wtd. Contract Migs. 30 $1, 000,000 5% for new low-cost, easier, ay om farms and better % sere with 100 ft. frontage. “> ARLES REALTORS: ron PE 4-062) AND NICHOLIE HARGER CO. business WE'RE WARD E. PARTRIDGE, ran 2-8316 (Wan m tto Sell? ' BUYERS WAITING "SEehEer action), Immediate results, WHITE BROS. ve ers. Px W. Lis ee oe i HOMES t Yours for k Sale Paul ones, Real Estate | ~~ HAVING. "REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS? Buy or ‘sell through Cam- eron H. Clark, heal 1362. W. 4-492. — we — rere ean sell “poet ‘M. IM “iibLex it Jontyn FE 40524 von aon at your plece in RICH QUICK,” CALL Wanted Real Estate 31 bet ~ HAVE BUYERS FOR en pony oun" a’ ab a payments, ROY kK KNAUF, Realtor PE 2-7421 het a" buddie . private home ‘pear ‘r * im a . 12 Allison 8t., off Oakland. Cisoe af. a Se aL vate Henirance Men preferred. FE ‘FE | 5138 }* Sera “1K. G. Hempstead, Realtor = murs FE ed prs 3 Today Best Buys NEW RANCH 6 MILES WORTH ‘iv : = B complete’ bata n "but Mihice. for FLOOR Kitchen with elec HW beat. || Near bus, electric stove. FPE| School bus by the door, Will. _ 52487, OCS a id e for a 3 bed- t) 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART- room home. The low price ment, FE ES eee will surprise y 500 FURNISHED Liont L E down, | room. y State ee a FE S000 IN OXFORD RM. aPr., WEST SIDE. QUIET : working couple only. FE 3-7216. of the better well- APT. NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. cared-for homes ~— reoms FE SMG. __ and bath. Nice floors, J VERY NICE ROOMS. R- come Puen. fn mgr = nished, private bath entrance. scapes Bo le Adults No drinkers. Must 3 seo come be cleen end ae met. Nice garage. aod . _bus. 367 N. Segimaw, === | «638 FERTILE ACRES 7 CLEAN ROOMS, FRIGIDAIRE. Use of washer. 75 Virginia, FE This small farm has s love’ farm me, J ROOM UPPER PT wr BATE rooms bath. Stric & entrance. 226 FE mode: 56-1428, elec, stove, Qi AC 36 clean os move eth Rent Apt. U furnis ed which we can $65 r m . There is over 4 ROOM UPPER. CHILDREN Soo feet of lake e welcome. FE 4-0639. with many possibilities, Let WODERN BASEMENT arr. Rm us tell you about rms., een, bath. 500 ren. : 3 RMS. ANS” BATH. AbDULTS| Edw. M. Stout. Realtor only. $60 per month 7. N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 K. G. Hempstead, Realtor. 102 FE. Huron FE 40284; aca a . = as : ROOM HOUSE CLOSE IN" PARTLY FURN. 3° RM. APT. _ _~ nletely furnished ‘$1800 down. | COUPLE ONLY. PE 5-432. - " comm rox 33038 * Seotied ta Jeaemn Col bes. | — 2 r — 4 7 "| Rader LI 6.2607. FIRST OFFERING zy ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- | Tienken in Rochester area. ment, with and refriger- New the 5 home. 7 seme excel- *} ator, agsie caly. 180 E. Huron. lent soil, Priced 1948 cost. 13 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH, WEST| Modern a raat —_ > couples only. FE 5-3386. Priced with terms. a aout On UNFURNISHED APART- __ment. Inguire 57 Mechanic. ~~ ARCADIA APTS. _ 3 reoms & bath adults only. $56 per month. | REALTOR OPEN EVES. 2141 Opdyke FE 46617; FE +1540 3 ‘LOCATED South Blvd. Auburn -_ Livernols area, New 6 ceqm. 3 bedroom water heat. ” Gar & utility room, Owner mov west for health. bu _— Pinas Breed” low st $10,500 CRAW WW FORD AGENCY front located on west ‘side Cass vate subdivision, FPeatudes include 2 csreened-ta fes00. Take ey 1 mige. at 4 per cent. G. I, RESALE Canal NEAR Situated on 10 acres of + bedroom oan paneling, and 2 car garage. Will fell or trade for Nome in De- Bs decorated. ‘Week. pot fn by week. = Ai tates, HOTEL AUBURIN ok Day or Week acoakinn and = tien unit nein “With E ead “2D POR 2 — and shift. PR 4013, ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM, 4 Meals if wi : Any shit caivtagen OA ataie TO BOARD — FE 23-0853 or 506 N. Perry. CLEAN ROOM, __Men, FE 45006. 154 Wail, & ROOM FO! Rent roy Furnished 35 VATE HOME, = noon. Rent Houses Unfurn. 38 .;2 ROOM HOUSE. Water & a For 1 < : people. ) children. FE 5-5160 ‘|2 ROOM CABIN, MODERN. refrigera’ P. Engle, attorney. water. 32F15 - Seen veces ole deaiya Custom JAMES A. TAYLOR as — STONE INCOME PROPERTY Sse "tre | VACANT BUNGALOW A. JOHNSON, Realtor EVENINGS "TIL 8 FE 4-2533 Our New Location 1106 8, Telegra ., just south of oom eld. Pestilon ashion Shop $500 DOWN Completely finished 4 year old mod- bed.m. home, full bath. otber 3 bedrm. nomes, $1 $1,300 down, ; = : ow $38 «per acres, rm., modern, automatic oil heat. garage chicken coop, jC E HAYDEN REAL “% W_ Huron FE 5-220 Eves, FE 5-6852 or EM 43-5043 6 ROOM MODERN, J wr 4 lots and lake privile Sacri- flee for cash by owner. eR _3-1MT, Blackwood WEST SUBURBAN rge eee eae featuring ay) Salkecemn™ a 2 bodeme, Ab garage. 2 acres of land. baa be purcnased one $5,000 dn. Call .for appointment. VACANT RANCH HOME * bedrooms, dining L. Large kiteh en ana living rs rm eet St 4 down to ment, cen ocetion. move you into this home, Aint. 5 rms. and beth. 3-147, f Two paying ee til i : E i i ‘ i i ; f i .) i RE : é : E Fe i i | EI ge, "SF West Sid Side sparkling in ruling ote ne'w its . 2 bedrooms sodaainane: St attic. Gas Svemooey be as «a o ee: Low taxes; Full - im on ss ea $13,- John Kinzler, Realtor. 670 W. Huron St __Co-operative e Realtors | ls Le “WALLED LAKE 3 bedrm. home in the village on paved street. Close to schools and center for only $8,500 } al eotatsion snopping This is al bargain and must be al to appreciated. Many before buy cote ‘and "30 e A acre repent ler sale. BARRY ROKER 74@ No. Pontiac | Trail at Bp pod Rd. Ask for Cat. MA 41333 _MA 4-1403, ~~ West Side Suburban Near Pontiac Sta condition ‘escel Russell A. Nott, Realtor 10 W. Pike — ‘PWO ACRES Small home near Oakland Clos. school, PAUL JONES, REAL ESTATE 832 W. Huron __ CPE 4-3505 RANCH HOME née, Selling 16 per cent below today’s reproduc- tion LINCOLN ST, PAMILY return on invest- = 5 _ bath down, 4 = oth up. 2 car garage. lot, Reasonable dows payment, Might consider smajl acreage cr good car as part down payment. | ation. | B. D. CHARLES Real Estate me FE cast Cooperative Real 222 W. Huron Eves, FE 5-1145 senate. 4 Goetinael Cae acon. Murry o3 this one Suburban Ranch Home 5 rms. and bath. Brick construc- tiom, 2% seres of land. 2 car ga- rage. Yes, this can all be bought for only $10,750 with $3,500 down. Schaefer 975 Baldwin Ave. Office Open VS, Senn bath bamerne $8,605 a9 terms. ° Home & 4 Acres Three bedrooms, oo. pital Ra Priced dat $6,500 © with oll Ottawa Hills white frame colonial nice lot end double garage. oo comnts property priced at $16,- Lepegy oo North Off Oakland NICHOLIE = AND HARGER CO. (Doing Business as) A, G. NICHOLIE & 80 33 W. Huron 8t. Ph, PE 5-8183 8:30 tm 8: $600 DOWN On this unfinished ranch home or will take your — contract. Ex- terior com Near paneper: : wine, 7 — ges of Elizabeth s ae Arie, ae —— Carroll Bryan, | ‘Tiacotn 3-150 BEDROOM HOME | —~——— Ave, FE £3303 'P. D. Maas Realtor HOME IN and to private beach & piay- Take off Green ke Ré. $7500, low down y- ent to reliable party. EM Partridge CHARM, LOCATION © AND CONVENIENCE _ is) your opportunity to =a | 2 bédroom ranch type home iis wenderfel neighberhed 255 location, see us about this one today. DOUBLE VALUE 2 MOD. HOMES 2 fine homes on 1 acre of garden lad just outside the tim of Pontiac. Owner lives in one other $60 stool Suet at ee bargain and you can move it Loma vacant and waiting Tr WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eves. 7 to 8 YOUNG For pina wes he if fm th 8 liv ie eR — location | corner lot, 8 bungalow with spacious living quarters cer | natural room, oan woodwork, om, —_ e, ag price only $14,500 for quic CRESCENT LAKE A doll house, cute § room bunga- low. lazy-Suzan kitchen and other “Teatures too numeroy to mention, lot 120 x 925 and full price with , 4 FAMILY INCOME room apartment with private bath, 3 2room apartments, com. pletely oe noes income of $740.00 month, heat and only $2300 down. Russell Young wavy. REALTOR Open Eves. till 0, Sun. till 5 OR ea for cash, ore OTTAWA HILLS | 3-bedroom brick Bown a Fi, poms. 1 corner landsc Large. ing no. d with nook: lavatory off rear hall. Side sercened porch. Full pew oll vapor steam heat Priced” far below Toom, "Garage ‘uct Ww re sit “By ~ LAKE, AR round hom ie. Utility, floor furnace, jecttie hot water. n 9 ol ama te al oe for high | a i 58 ote! oF kindred business.” . L. H. BROWN, Realtor nice baleinae Kitchen, Selevtiice all on one floor, terior in Early American flavor. Seo attractive and only $10,750, terms. 2 BEDROOM FRAME HOME. Lot — living rm., kitchen, utility full bath, oi! hot air — Priced at $6,500, cash te gage. 2 BEDROOM FRAME Hi 120x135 full ba’ — vere — at $7,000 with only $1,877) no 4 BEDROOM FRAME HOME. landscaped grounds, at , . Good ° plus nice home $14,500 with low down payment. ROGER B. HENRY REALTOR OLive i-@111 or OLive 2-061! St. Rochester, Mich. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS $1,500 down. early new 2 bed- room home. Cement block & Johns-Manville shingles. Close to area, Bath. Phone $11 Main 1 car terior finish. Lake priv Beges good beach. Priced at $7,000. $1.000 a ‘ — —_ Pre-tabricated Toom. 2 rooms. ree ie 70x 125. vile ss Se onmens Take vcore, mm thay 3 tom, 8 near privileges. $3,500. EMBREE & GREGG Main Office 1565 Union Lake Road Branch Office 4305 Green Lk. meee LARGE 6 RM HOUSE WITH ete an ta bhek = oe Shae 610958, a nhs | es “rns soeruc ras, ruins, ocTonER ‘Fee. Sate YNEIL 59 a | - ATOR PLAINS Oma ey ws Wate KiNS Siac e Lots + aa Kieren |b ? ee ge gap SS 2 ‘erms too. a, sek em, = Sr resaeritee | | tae Cie aaa : oe | Gietrorvacuer| Pee. 1s Sees roof, - almost bad il : “th e screens and $17,500, i 7 Pe! ’ peer Fi ¥ Kephat” sand-stone front 9 tiehe “in, tite BE oe pT ey ar Telegraph : 95 bee a om ree ola” ginae, windows Tecteation, room. 26%4x60. ce awe pown—vecest coor | 100 ft. — $4 100 acres afiord en. excellent 3 rec ; -bungalow. 11%19 sites on & “ole | oe 5. Saginaw. back "yare. Roomy terrace — pom. beth with | gx0 chee tae service ‘aad A Y tome ELLENT closets with lights. S Fog, apnie® tcben, 1's F 2. “Sond varalnage. centr ste _ Bie main coramie, tile “EXC tall naulated and to, Peshine schools. wm ie aoe Seal Game weer ove baths, 2 cut sions heplacee ar . Speedway 79 Station gis’ immediately stat saler- d Income , ~ EC LADD * Fg agg ge | Located op buay 4 Bg ing Home Gace = combination fe RAY O'NEIL, Realtor. corner 3406 aad wae ei stable os 5 arene uar- bag a he leant |g! P.M. jor partic fas ee . ee riaaeS oe ee © ee eee Tne as pete | Stat Seti mogoong| bee! Sete | Fh ileleadh . — — a "STOP LOOK | “oatdaie ada Baer es | Giroux & Hicks Blackwood-Schaefer 'S poe ae mal ole p reconde go i paved Mabeay, always well prepared at exam time—an- | - - STOP LOOK _ sewage ready | DOWN | y Plains | 975 x ¥ 3. dson, .: ‘Eee eee ea) fecha ees| Bae den ever cos cee microns” |” STE Se S| ne igen re a, ge | De MSE pi P| = : Boderpbome deay Bontee’ Wrie| sta home ee ait facet | swers written sol atte Sa hone ls ps | “oat baler For Sale Land Contract 46 | i= Pa? — RNMELIte tOomeaiON ing” 2 car attached garage. Meuscs 4) Fer Sale Houses Josiyn Rd, FE WRIGHT OR VALUET "Bt , 2m “2 7 WORRY 2 arpert tee SiR ene yang jungicaned For Sale Hou ae | nn ~ G ATEW AYS. to| : ace =u ing BRET cent, by owner. me b 2 rport rm.; veg foot lot 400 ft. des houses: ation call a ¥an Lake. th, plastered re modern tenant ‘ é : fission. Por inform Eteneo| Leese DORRIS | WORTH | HAPPINESS reo aE eStVE'oa| Investments Sete ce *STocweae germany | oye — gine bows Ness Aubaro Heights, | rq nk ball Bes are Pa ER Rd., oF, Orchard Lake Aye. — of = a FOUR Bi Sremows,. car. ese esha bath. Basement | 400 stores and bus por nigell pay 63.500. on By ty et ound's sob? weememesters, EEIN with om home, newly Se ag OE CES Fs — 14.000 valance, you ca ‘fur @ ines e Room ood ALE a neat snd = src for aa CD Sy. gle mo. fire One now and New house, ", N — “8 : one. decorated, e r pay 2 Sites teri ee| See saEat We LaRcEst | BE Shading ae THROWN, Rea at ng, g.rat-nterins -| “PROVIDENT ‘eact | OXFORD-TRAILER $1000 down. 8 reem Anderson WEST TH! sale ai " . HOME SITE : -_ = Lawrence - eo ae pee a) THE MONEY | “Wesr sunvupan |MEREREREE ME sat conc amuse) TP Se 2 fo cate meteor wert | Epc rear eee COR YOUR MONEY | wren ¢ et eam | tities tart Sette, Move | “ange ‘et Lake Ori GED MARBLE Reker | 3 ae ae tasaen 5 eg | Beta tmerteas etieen| Seta REPENS MEO! Russell Young reat $A, poLLY.— tango corzAoe CAR Bas Roy Annett Inc. react Ae OMANTM HEBER | "aie, mens Eoerterss| § oil heat tus, si peandacaped iol | AUBURN Aoousse. “PE abd a 2 REALTOR J... AMEN 16 AN_ORNERAL Wht fail Dasement oi] furnace. — roan home, neat and clean dill xe roy eseter4 e Ben eoniss. A offered at 813.500, $4.- OF LOTS WITH LAKE idle | 412 W. vee uh @,. Bun. ‘till 5 aay se Bel ap a Se oe re Rar a [oa aattteme can | Ete ar ty Seihe ee dtl | OG re ae YOUR. 3 | Le | ad a Schneider, N- tor ; sialic Lae ofS Phat pndnindggsl $14,650 setae enone | Siva Pee Ace |e, le 7S ca GEN ae , ROCHESTER ARFA Le R. TRIPP DORRIS & SON Is a Low Price at.|** Sea weity- go. syle resticed, some. | {5.4 Your Sea | ace 5 nero pome yrea se ee Rte | wee ret gene beeen MAH Scere weogTaakes | ROea, ese, ie = | Fg or * raged down. — FE 41587 or 5, ey TRADE _ tered i these eoncrete LTORS aoemen call OR 3-764 a The one has 2 r home in excellen' night Stree _WE trooms poured —- = AG ectric fixtu ‘door, - Ee basement. Storms & | Dwight Street Weare ERFORD | [i‘taremest, oe ee | ERAT oe oy MAM 4 pot ie Bo decry and etuysom Pace value Ie | 5 - a eee setters pees aslo Ecce nore“ Natetce slap ote a de pa Stats, VOT | sitcemaract 408, payments are i"aa —s We ‘have 'g good ee bul = “nies on nicely ‘decor oe | cre, rary wrgoibis ame with whe" arain- _ WERT Boom 70 - oop is gue Bien [e BROWN, Realtor | HOME + AUTO LOAN pg ak ale ; P| SS $14,000, River on side ome oe | eee: ee ee BARGAIN - 6Y wane eed | ace POR ave PE eis, | LE Huron ue bee pn Traber Court, jet @—_ a aie RICE W! ATSON take small house and, cabinets tuy ted... fo- ¢q ®B modern 100° Mer ios Stanley A ae HOUSE 8GLD LAST pita 4 ADO LAES.. WE SELL TRE EARTH Thorpe Street -| % ("Robe tee eee sluminum eatin ok Fimee., Bal. $130. tS aaa Rees cant 808, car ta sanglisas oooh sy id coat ear na - & ow. ear loce- oo DOWN peer ‘rick garage phn AE ! too areas TRAM | Goa dincouhl S.A) Taylor ater Voss, ot 7 MING | Ken bedreom, treme home a1 DOWN cet LS ee att ae The All-Woman Realty | FIGLMES-BAR ass, Soere O PARTS eo eo he jatee 3 beteomm Rgetet. | furmpee, ond bet a Ol penn peed. ives Even the fos: “Mvee. OR 3-900. | — AUT hem. Pontiac ~ ge ey immediate Ene so od pemnes, bath. West of Baidwin. ant fet ar qpats all ‘Coichena’ Wil b supply __O-« 1060; ae of one pt. sibl¢ party st Immediate bee | ak on Ge kas ant wae the eggs for Your” breakt SEWER AND WATER Poot ‘Be Se ae , eae Hills sia, 2, bedroom. bung ery on | dee’ bomes rabek, howe, Bressamay bce Gta: Wake, Ra ty case a: $ Te E sf oe, : Plastered hs , 3 ar . Heata- ry wile : OUR S$$SSSSSSS$ ELIZA and, bath,” Platered Are you looking for Bear Web PONTIAC REA = M AH AN ag bens ial cat | ees "yoke napeat'< COMPANY L WORK FOR YOU! MONI wratt Side Auto ve tm and painted " reas- w pains aoe rd chickens | WO 39760. E 23-0640. Given” ; = tna END ao aastttioe — the tebe oe se “eg He} wns REALTY 60. Tr 2-0063 included.” Beuat a iantecaped bath, bivesewey to BBALTONS Cares Gas Phone stone fireplace, bar, Siz apartments a can ee fon Sn Ge eee attic PE 24678 rm, % tor Huron Sunday 1-4 a ce a routs On good | Lik, kitechen-breakfast oa rooms, baseme: oupeite ape. eor- 8 room t E = uierneien aft Evenings and . \ 4 F R a Lae fevel (3), recreation Toome, | Stcea new pained pula down, | “space, ak Goorn. plastered. walle, INDIAN VILLAG farthe a.) Mae = LISION SERVICE ao ga oa mea mie it DOWN | eat Pe ea| «me od tas, Prced eee | FLOYD a oa cain coat ore| 8FE zoe Fa tae ete rrs| FINANCE CO. a _— . cee ee Went von "Rleeiy Geo ated, 2 ere FRAME 3 A ay EDGE GE OF: CITY 1 east ext fe. Consumers, — 3| "See ee ‘between 4 p.m and # pm, 7 ne Peale ae oi m Bide Oliver Motor fm OT? fioors ‘sanded, gu 1 renned ‘porch ‘bedrooms #& beth. Tas acres CAROE he A 3h store in busi Phone som CROWDED LOT? ge 8 chen, ‘ot. a the ‘trees, 2 ide work. but Ly = s4x160 ft. Low We Bro-| type bome, ioe ae | mtr Uy yt ; = fine Cars 54. ne Per D> ea = | * Bt, bear at only $7,900. ee : imo EE cop ell For particulars F. 2. wan ft. 9d rE fa! Bess Tinos on paved aonet | Wanted Used nds .| market valve ltor R 290. Bu Y ker, OR 3-140. beth Lk. Rd Owner. FE inetd and good lease. - ~ Ee ee oe Camel | SB B ME tn ECUABET TARE | 8 oe Epagereserst DLUDOUY | _ went Geter ee ee LOTUS, 2A CuEaY |NEARLY. COMPLETED | , tye, 2 | ee sree yeratonmm. Save, ee |S banat cok NL POINTE A CLASS Maat ee ah caved anest, > ond | betresms: eee es eee. ee Near St. Michael's EUG” BORST, Realtor Sewn by eppointment any time. Trail st Maple Ra : Motor Sales IN IN ges cet, Sor, cinco ted | 2 bedroom. Me peer Bigetrc not) | Near St. Mic ieee | og UG" BOR HS “Bagger Oat RR Sai Bia) 7S orouoms 171 S. Saginaw OF ITS OW 1% acre = teak 1 bir cellent condi- er tee r will - ar Petit sup perch. gee beat. Im 218 | 26% A TT gato Ou ee Farm Prop, 45 _ Bites, & Sales located on a secluded 1% acre’! se front porch. _ wotes bagpgss ~ = Ay Bhetagd | aA peal ood Su ot Laprr For Sale ares | BALL GROCERY re ees B AXT See M&M Motor Wing room with brick. fireplace “RM, RANCH _ TYPE wired. | (Suoty etna, ta " | ~GHRISTMAS TREES _ ments ae a ce ie %, ACRES, EXTRA GOOD got. im lake afen, Doing ALS TONE], .t.3, ser “ees floor to ceiling Boe 2 5 lathed and a son or DOR: ane TOR Cc ike evergreens, ec 41B 1 room. bouse, Needs paint. ze = pee mg LIVINGS 2627 Bwy. . . a Foom, Generous use of paneling. | ated. and mao, 300 wit eal Eves" mM 93-2903 M yey Mee evorgreces. ~"Sale Resort Prop. other, buildings X 4 Date, eng taveutory” mA OR Cx glass and ‘tlle. sctent ie $1200. dow ‘down 2. PE 40880 = | Office PE 3-411 on cated oni" 5a lone. Yon will FFICE . i. mile| MA se “FINANCE CO. soe = & esis Seer entcr | ULTRA-MOD. BRICK HOME WITH Cra win| fat'aeeey bedrest, rams | GREEN LAKE 0 ae a ted they” | BEA for quick salt. | 53% W. Huron Bt, bourt House, Gee it! fake ‘pr pet vileges, en Hs Fa ranch type | tor this delightful o"betrgom ee ee oe —_ ON GREEN LAKE) _er. Owner, ; ae _¥e 2tete ~ Bena 00% S. MAIN . 31 2 ee) Se Soa te cies : LARGE by lerinaganes ~— S. 1S | Bur ae a femtiys| lon, 20 ACRES Rents, Fat, ote, come l @ $16,000, 2 car a, iv ear ump "EDWARD B. KEIT favor, see ; a wee ee ae an : farm ENS | Aa sa ee Sea ee IN ea veer irs permease ies ia gehen IRW Pane ie NEAR OXFORD "for" Br offige, § fin apes rate busl- —* con to | ment eal. a ie all Total ted ep. A 2 family in- 1 Livi of a 05 per acre. Ee Sysaeo tat Eeeeaeiat a ct ict Sees Ce SekWroRD AGENCY, - KL Templeton, Realtor Zeb ate eee tee os fee nEAiron . fe . ; 39-6223 |. ofl 2 bed- 31 F 52% hay rE Ea , E HAVE , water. “rented at 7% ‘top corner near Se cae toes | 9 teen ted tet | Sor mth Dont wet a ASE, et teem tra sehr mPa DOWN | Eerarenegs| ee . Ges Pees: © ree : galow - meee) “BUD” NICHOLIE - . pad Leth pangates wee ti Pa wee bee, BUD * akc saroe pata ats momen |g Beas Bt MORES ane wn Some RIGHT ‘win Ave Dre Mr Alien - WRIGHT porn! PE b4010l or FE. + 8 ee oe eles CHEVIE, “ DaLUEE FOE: he te, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, Mae | 1953: pe ee ee ee Ce ebawe « Seek be eho ewan & "ss Buick 3 Gr. Ro& H.........008|- Sic. | "40 Buick 9 Gr. B & H.........68 | 48 Ford Cl Cpe, BR & H.......408 "4B Chev, Acre Bed...s.c000000:408 -} 141 Ford 4 @r....... "46 Pont. 4dr. BR @H......0 Pe eee se | Mazurek Motor Sales E 5-005 seeeeeeesnese perry Be canes PE 4-0352. = “TINGOLN-HERCUR Y THE BUY Jack ts 08 << . Res Pu sce 380 * 308 q “There, I guess we did our good deed for the day!” Por le Used Cars 55 | Ese Sat ted Core 55| ‘Por Sale Used Cars 55 PONTIAC STORE ; | * * tS BES CARS | eediedal "| wocetic en. | RAPER |e Sem ‘46 GMC 78 aes. Utica, Mich. | a . : } CLUB COUPE Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 | Sree Snes vm oom 78 ees OAR Comnenty $695 ly $795 Blue With Whitewal | % TON PICKUP EM ‘ BEL am, ¢ DR, Power | “Nota Name but a Poli K IMB A L Tires, Radio & Heater rood Rubber = ‘ 52 CHEVROLET gigs, after 4p. m. OL] - oi 7 ne PONT AC na. on tel EARL R. Bargain at A solid truck with many aporiess 66 S P : ACRON Mi CLEMENS BT, | DIO. & nEATER ~ 1947 Ford 2 Dr. YOUR IR NASH DEALER MI ’ IMAN $] 145 money-making miles left f . . Perry BUY YOUR USED CAR - ey pe “ Super Deluxe ass 8 LL _—? in it. va pen | FROM ADEALER eon $445 “,_ OBEN NIGHTS | 147 §, SAGINAW _— $325. La YOU KNOW | $1,408 LATE MODEL PLYMOUTH DE-| Open From 8 a.m.-9 p.m. ! : 51 BUICK = : wit) sel sell po or trade for real PHONES: = on ‘ Cuvianiew (maces 6 1947 Bai -; D : oytat ae pa difference. Cal _FE 5-4101—After 6. PE 5-3508 . bd HEATER : : , uc r. Sunday. FE 6-1 we G . besarte eons eae FE 4 DR. SEDAN NEW - ae $545. _.___|- REPOSSESSIONS _|_« after "p.m : Radio Heater __CHEVROLET ND 51 PLYMOUTH NICHOLS AUTO SALES Lies 1946 A 1947 1 > ane 200 S$ Saginaw PE 2-4313 Good Rubber. TRUCKS PONTIACS 4 DOOR, RADIO & HEATER a, fm foe er eae Se 66 S. Perry _ Cleanest °49 in Town | CHEVROLETS 7 SUEx 4 Xo Payments Until | 3 Same Le CB ig hr orgs oS er 2 DOOR, DNYNAFLOW, RADIO & club cpe. “ae we ica’ oice. r selec- PACKARDS HEATER, November 20th — These cars are ‘ready to go = youvhave ris N - fied is bie but money OLIVER ' S = to be sold for balance for down payment. 47 kee , SEORTATION l | difference ia small. Good Selection of ue You can have it. ; ; SPECIAL! Used Trucks : PLYMOUTH 1068 CAMBRIDGE. J price S318 46 Pontiac Y 46 PACKARD | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | S°Srates “afte "seil ua” se 47 Ford THE THRIFT 4 DOOR SEDAN GMAC Terms FE2M1 rium cos core | 60.5. Perry oe TRUCKERS _ $295 All Cars Guaranteed ‘50 LINCOLN See mer SB | at te et a Eel ot Yeteen 46 Nash LOT a on el Seder A real Diack beauty. wie PLYMOM'TH ‘40, 2 DOOR. SEDAN. | PONTIAC 47, ER. . Sg ' whitewall tres, Perfect m radio, heater, new paint. Good | “ streamiiner. ‘A-1 condition. 1 ow ’47 Pontiac COMMUNITY Te eee | Ea LE | 2 i 4 190 } MICHIGAN'S Rg Pre . z= aaa -ealiaala JACK ase . : PONTIACS Motor ‘Sales . FINEST Wation Blvd. Pa. On 31808 after terson : $300 H AB : YOOD" D PLYMOUTHS I = THE can oe LYMOUTH “Si, 2 DOOR. R “st 1952 Henry J 2 Dr. Some Way Under! J LEVROLE’ STUDEBAKERS hic. WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD LAKE ORION aoe _ 1951 Henry J 2 2 Dr. E . ginaw st Cottage — — & — —— aalic = a fuckhorn Lk “MY _ 3-2611 alser 4 Dr. ' S-Sa = ate os | - ae Se BUICKS goer setts | 66S. Perry [PROS sf Pte Beli & 2 eo 4 Yeara al PHONE FE 4-4546 a ote, ehh et _ 5 NASH 804 N. Main OL2-7121| 9 encdtitaMfS"EUE% song cat, | TRANSPORTATION | fowrinc tsp wromannme | CUuemer Confidence | FRG Tay i cas ~ MICHIGAN'S — "ee O° SEE emai ee te “| Specials ee ete preez:| WORKINGMAN'S Bosc caer pew sake , FINEST 1 eas , weUuxE—veR? ee wt Goo MARKED DOWN |" Bete lgundara" ie a Bia LOT Orion MY S01 - wakp amp ims noap| FINEST SPECIAL! Se ae ees 66S Perry NEW LOW Perenuene saa ane wf PE "Ee pst or ear tw bee ey z ‘ . t ewe. cess. SRN a ee ae 3 > ie Sea "3 MODEL 4 FORD, GOOD RUN-| me Little Lot of Lote of ‘Vatues| NO DOWN PAYMENT mire Savis a J ACK gia EWR ee ROAD $495. conse, OR 002 ne av weet cee 1948 Frazer "You wanegs, boron Ole . : = | eA) estuve | Ask About Our Bee |B ash Mate da OE - SPECIALS : c Ss u rl_? 1947 Stude. Hydramatic. Rau. White walls. ‘ 1947 Chevie. _l owner, Special color. PE $2187, SPECIAL | _ priven oxty_ $295 Finance Plan SPORT oe er Zeal CHEVROLET |. ou. o scoc ams . Fae cotom f, Tadic ae *§3 Mercury SEE THEM TODAY CLEARANCE! S: Saginaw at Cottage speed aux. trans. . ES s= “1.3 51 AND "32 Roped ae SPECIAL LADD of New Cats & Demos. | "HONE FEC4546 | Sat ante ste eee oe 3 F *§2 Plymouth AND A FEW °53s a Elo ne Font 1950 NASH MOTOR SALES Take This Chance -: : | ~| 1951 Dodge ‘% ton pickup, $745, i ; SLiMooTHs V-8 en ine. Twin Beds ott Studebaker Dealer ‘° *sa00 to For Sale Trucks 56 | fis 7°" fom Platform. ‘S engine - , 1 8. Saginaw FE 42552) ) — ee he sels . = OVERDRIVE TOR ADDED PLY LY Ma ¢ convertible" mente eit, | NO Reasonable Offer TRUCK -. WILSON FORD 51. * 9"° 2M LONG DISTANCE ma way tire :. Buy my «quity Refused! SPECIALS! GMC CO DODGES sol, °49, '4 oped IDEAL or will take "ae "Ford Chevie is : SPECIAL! | ‘Sioa sudsukes | ETRBE™™ | GPs GERI «comer sce) 51 FORD 809 S Woodward C 50 46, PLYMOUTE 7 < CONVERT Rad. ee a wee ee u,- FE 4-4531 50,‘"46 Dodge Rice «395 %-Ton Express Oa ’ | ECONOMY USED CARS KIMBALL wise rion Moron gauss ~ ivi Grromatie, sharp . es $895 S_FORD PICKUP—% TON AT ‘31K. 2 DOOR .|....... 845 RD PICKUP iz AG r matic _ (4 #B +231) YOUR NASH DEALER |_ wumportation, oo. Fit estan.” OMA TIRE grey beauty vss... | ae PORE PANEL Betore 2 pm to Rochester Ra, adio eater FORD “s0 EXCELLENT SHAPE: OPEN NIGHTS 0 MERCURY «Da ad —= : Must sell. FE 7- : Ratio, heater and O.D.. 1028 . ~ _ Motor Scooters 58 “| 258 8. Saginaw PE 41545 : te 66S. Perry: | ae WINTERIZED | Sae525 necnes im uae mw, @,OFRD_CPMIOIAN pogo HARDTOPS > POTTY’ [wag aS. 200 come! = SPECIAL — sw teotaen agi | 48 FORD STAKE | or sag Motorcycles 89 MERCURYS FOR SALE ‘36 OLDS COUPE. GEN- = STUDI Py as = F-6 1%4-TON 7 2 door « radio and heater, eral. condition good. 36 Euclid A black bea: white walls 1305 PARTS. & SERVICE ON YOUR NASH 5 overdrive, Ave, after 6 p. m. All or our cars are winterized = $895 "aries Devito, pee _ Marney CONVERTIBLES $217" 85 Dn. 140 OLDSMOBILE. 00D TRANS-| for the approeching cold’ weather. Davidson Sales Cs. 327 8. Gagi- SUBURBANS eg mee Pe rete | ane et GAGS, MEAT | °S3 Mere. 2 dr. ecdan We Have "® MARLEY DAVIDSON ¢1 OVER- ' STATION. WAGONS | ™* Little Lot of Lote" ot Values | ler hydra tat Radio, heater eutomatic shit} — _ to Have Room E ARL R need, 2600. FE 0108. Mrs. Bust. PANELS FORD “@. 9-DR. V-4: Raw. A-1 ‘OLDS “We HOLIDAY, FOLLY mvencents ele” Our '54 Models Are . Boats & Accessories hed ceaien Fe ee | ceorat, Same mls. Bont eet | °S2 Ford 2 dr. sedan ~ Coming! Millim AN | *otBAcnre: STREAMLINED SPECI AL! a 2511 2S Radio, heater. Priced to go. . Marine ‘Bogine, A hull. Excellent OLDS “@ : | > ’ } t l E "til Frenchy's anding, Cass Lake, ascapittac §=—| GOOD ces Pee w wregc| “AlYsciet,, .. | RIEMENSGHNEIDER | Open Eee to | Beare on eon i . : ‘ Tr. Exe fe ee E OUTBOARD M $1095 Transportation cuntitien. welety sew tires. FE) 151 Chey 2 dr sedan mo INTERNATIONAL #1 PANEL erTALUMAGRAPT Boats CHE AP a8 ne ae Very clean ear. Give away price. Dodge gondiion, Best 4 teres, goed os ram running MANOGARY MULL Ri UNH = PONT] AC. ‘49 Ford club coupe, radio, heater,| WE ARE- CLEANING Ghee ee car. To Plymouth Mimaxe god all drive wedae $195 5 at STELEGRAPE e | A é#!| QUT OUR USED CARS| *** * © ™ out 10 RP, Mere 4 , Keer twoutia ene’ “| “MAKING ROOM FOR |'50 Stude. coupe Dealer SPEC] ALS | Shsx™: eet age sedan, RETAIL | , For Sale Used Cars 55 OCTOBER. BARGAINS! Holden’s Red Stamps TOUCHDOWN: ‘loan. . } the feathers.in his pillow “|. of the best cars in town; Sale Used Cars ‘ . 58 * OLIVER'S ‘DAFFY -- DEFINITIONS A midget asking for a » @ man feeling . the winning points, such as the way you score when you buy one now being offered at OLIVER MOTOR SALES. No 31 1951 Chevrolet- Powerglide $1,245 No. 191 1950 Plymouth 4 Dr. $895 1948 Boick Convertible $745 No. 192 — 1948 Buick 2 Dr. $545 , Mo. 190 1949 Ford Custom “8” $645 RETAIL _ Rochester Ford Dealer | Larey Jerome a eee FORD Custom Tudor. _ $1295 - 53 CHEV. 210 Tudor Radio-Heater Powerglide ‘White Wall Tires $1895 LARRY © JEROME MAIN aisles nai? abt iH BRIDGE “FOR Monk THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” - OPEN EVENINGS an. Private owner. $695. C EM 3-4677.- . : PLYMOUTH _SPECIAL DELUXE s |All Our Used Cars Carry "eden eens ‘@ DELUXE, @ Bai | EARL R. -A FORD DEALER | ‘OVER 31 YEARS / REMEMBER. 4 a 6-Month or 6,000-Mile Warranty '50 PLYM. SUB. A good all- oe body, clean leather upholste: Tadio, heater. and head 47 CHEV. 2DR. SED. good transportation special. $295 ‘46 PONTIAC 4 DR. — real buy — burry on this $195 "47 FORD 2 DR. SED. wp | yon oon with new tires, radio $305 ’51 NASH 4 DR. Statesman Custom. Has bed, over- drive, radio and heater. 50 STUDE. 4 DR. ~ A eeoley neal clean — ‘ett car. Radio ” $695 ‘51 KAISER 2 DR. Hl MILLIMAN| "80, Nash 2 tah 2dr radio, heater, bed TRADE-INS. STORE “40 Olds 76 8 sedaneiie, ‘Tadic, beater| PRICED TO SELL “a Charron ced Coupe, excellent QUICKLY tires and moter, no rust or 1949 P'ymouth Club cpe. special Factory Branch bumps 0 ww. ..e ee ee 8498 deluxe Has radio, healer. new 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | “# Curysler sedan. runs good. tors Gedy aud motor in excellent con: Phone FE/- 7117 AT ee oat ee As ea a3 DR. G00D CONDE. MICHIGAN’S a3 eee ee” god drive ths = FORD CoN ERTIBLE, LIKE F INEST luxe. ‘ight ty. Hola clean = Fett ccc Beton | woop ot THE CORNER OF | | sin plot, om 048. Gi, ond Reopens WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD fn TRG nit seat oy grey, fin , / rans good. Bell: tor F180. 5 F ORD 1962 coronet, 4 dr, black oe Ee y pe, ott ide Used Cars | HUDSON ever on on. the “ground. Look this i e DELUXE 11pm Wi , Weita Haid drive and) WOW tres: aveD shape can be seen CLUB COUPE open for $606. uins Shell dorvicn. 4520 EQUIPPED TO SATISFY gt Bt agg bo sages on 2 Be og -— a PRICED TO SELL With ai atic Wrocs non vel This ‘51. egy tid reegRe , pd art) re tls ¥-8 hp motor. oie _ JACOBSON | wii Sion 4. an :| Your Hudson. Dealer o 58 W. Pike at Cass FE 2-8350 ieee ste | Clarkston or come in | see Us. on Excellent condition. By owner. pas - ah gk te 1 Motor Sales ‘@ MERCORY CONVERTIBLE. 975 Sinn in a.m-8 pm. daily | 2-3641 ‘ie ke‘ over payments. - PLYMOUTE Pa RELUXE. Saeed THE NEW MODEL respects. Radio, heater, overdrive. Famous Studebaker economy. Priced to go ‘30 Dodge 4 dr. sedan Radio, heater. Very clean in all For Sale Used Care 88 OK Usedmobiles YOU WILL BE PLEASED _ WITH THESE CARS _ Serviced to Serve in a ; ~ Separate Shop '52 Ford . MAINLINER 2 Dr., Radio, Heater Fordomatic Special 51,495 '52 Chev. CLUB COUPE _ Maroon & Black Heater & Tubeless Tires “81.288 ‘Ol Chev. ii tee USED. TRUCKS * RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA SEPAR: ATE SHOF ‘48 Int] PANEL Very sound body, good rubber, new paint. You must see this! $449 Special! 90 Ford Good Eengine Solid Body $675 232 8. Saginaw St. ‘PE 2-9131 PON: tac 1851. ONE OWNER | CAR. E 5-8626. New battery and tires 1952 GMC PONTIAC 61 4 OR. we “RADIO & heater, FE 72-9193. PONTIAC ‘53 DELUXE 2. DOOR, "49 Ford 4 dr. sedan shiny pein ‘49 Buick 2 dr. sedan Radio, heater. Priced reasonabie. ie- u.| Our. courteous salesmen will be glad to see you and serve you — drop in any time, we are open ’til 9 every evening. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY - Pike St. Lot Cor. Pike & Cass PHONES FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114 ~ FE 2-9167 | 7 door, h wi a, OR Radio, agit Very clean witb | | aoe 7. t REP TAT 3 $805. Hydramatie. 2 tone green R&H p _ wsw tires, etc. 385 E. Beverly PONTIAC 1980 ALL METAL STA- tion wagon Hydramatic. Radio Heater nu econdition, Own- er OA 8-311 PONTIAC ‘52 CHIEFTAIN DE- | luxe, all accessories. Best offer buys ‘one owner car. OR 3-8673. 48 WILLYS %4-TON PICKUP EXCELLENT MECHANICAL ¥ Ton Pickup LOW MILEAGE $845 1951 DODGE °- 14 Ton Pickup VERY GOOD TIRES $645 LADD MOTOR SALES APPROVED BOAT CUSHION $2. Sporting goods wk MERCURY O8T MOD- els now qvailable for immediate - delivery. Terms 3ENESEE SALES 210) Dixie Hwy _FE 2-8788 6-246! MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTO Sales & Service. Terms to oat you. Shorty Hook’s place. 3730 pad gyri Lake Ra Rd. at Pine Lake, is of ail kinds. Sta craft gy Tee - nee rola Eve ved the boat, NE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake veh FE 2-8020 Your Studebaker Dealer Transportation Oftered 62 COND! ~ SALE PRICED JACOBSON MOTOR: SALES Your Hudson Dealer Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer « TRUCKS 58 W. Pike at Cass FE 2-8359 ‘67 new battery. R&H By owner. 4-0681. 9525. s RONTIRG CONVERTIBLE. RA- dio, heater. good — = 3-9i80 from 8 a. m. to 3 "30 CATAL. TNA. : good condition. 72 Nn. PONTIAC a gq oe DeLuxe 2 DOOR, extras, 178. vgood FR 3 38 pp vainiees COUPE, . nue & Stakes HOME OF A-l USED‘ TYUCKS Larry Jerome © MAIN STR BET (1 THE BRIDGE “FOR MORE THAN 3 YEA D PLACE BU pe A oo EVENTNG Gs D4] Sha 451 8. Saginaw. PEt e2 pone van GoINo B - : NORTH, PA Non opre cea ot CEE load either way FE 5.6806 = Swaps 63 Magn $5,000 ERMS OR TRADE, cer, Bo. oe Pontiac, iar FORD PICKUP. RUNS GOOD. a ie ony or small horse, FOR MODERN trailer must be mene orice Fa FE POR. SALE OR TRADE ia FT. boat, outboard motor, 1 12 mp, vollaway bed, lor “anen Ss or « Gowen et value: APARTMENT 81 La oo apt conditt ‘thing of equal rahe. a." _ TE 45705 ‘all ‘before _ 1:00 pi D 46 FORD F FOR UGK 6 will sell: 2 year On TAU Sehered beagles for gun or sell. rE 7-7818. Ss Meee 68 Pie 8AM. TO 8 P.M. i SUNDAY 10 TO 3 z wee i ey STRAT. (nee! SES m| LUMBER | it colonlal Slowei dette, ot Footings & field. tile FE §-#221. : : —* Hh? wh a Gas ¢ STOVE. bab KR te . | oy poy Boog He AS de ti sitanonane gM Sun.: a 7. aay. ES | iy coe se agenenant Sa E xcept Easter, Paasksgiving. Xmas! MYERS PUMPS — ENC FE 2-614] Deep and —— well, $97.50 up. OORT OG, EAGE® | rorsier Bau _ feed condition, $15. FE OY Rok Used Pumps GOOD Case Pare HOU KELLYS HARDWARE sale. $175, 9 ft. 1” by 7 ft. 4” prs ~ _ CLOTHES POSTS ~~ one te BLOCKS % TNATI Immedia delivered — 84 Sheffiec ‘COMBI ATION 5X DOORS atel & 2-000 or PE 2-1276 PICKETS ‘ anol Laman or HU) s IRONRITE IRON * a Bu Burmeisters = chat ota shop arcs : ha Fred 549 NX! Saginaw PE 4-252! Scat ra 3.7020, Pri us| Northern Lumber Co. | awor GUNS, wl ae ara | FRIGIDAIRE BR Fa is ‘E R- ALL GIZES GAS & ELECTRIC) 9 to 6:30. C ~ @TOVES, FUR: 8197 Coste Lake Rd. giecn 10 Besley stor. swap for deer FE host ond cask teeet, fe sae | WED hagas. Seems en: WE mle "aad R ocr RIFLES & REVOLY- OND: a cna PCR ine teen oueareen | Got Heating # Air Condition- A= Bur- Weed wed car saul oot eae Ot omer gas Se eee | Ea a” GTS So | SSEE f ng eae > Soe 5S eee aoe : chain eat ry, Slee, ele. = TERS. 3 GAL. “SALE ENTIRE 1953) A trailers and , : Mixers fos HEA’ CLOGING-OUT. i por reg mga rv projector PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. { jammer, pave. -_ breaker, | HOT ae on use Savaones NETEVENS, MOSSBERG AKC ABO. “BEA accessories for os aie Associated With Trailer Exchange |. pine dies, ets. Edison & Gonsumer lines.” $0s.30 AND Tac YOUR OLD Open Evenings & Godaye P. M.| HEAT YOUR t HOME ie eg <4 gat, beaters ai rhe ts LUOGAGE & srontina ything of value on PLUORESCENT [CLE Fix- | gconomically. with H.C. Little fully| ‘“{irine” values tgan . . ¢ Seat os FLUORESCENT cy zoLe. ne to. furn. & heaters, The one| escent. 393 Orchard Lake Rd. 9 noBeain Gages : ~~ aoa | BAUS BORE ST DORIE E $2 MY ‘3.9711. ‘fitchens, dineties, and. recreation | | ute lights itself & burns No. 1, |, WITH THERMOSTAT, | ‘Reo. ENGLISH POINTERS, 3 ee i m1 Sav rooms. $12.80 value, $5.95. These | zor 3 oll. No messy low pilot |STOKER WITH | THERMOSTAT, FOR SALE. MODEL @ wincites. | REO. bunting stock. Milford Keeateg 3 ; fap type , 2 wheel trail- “AP Mewsteoteres are facto - marred. Also large fire. nat furnaces a Fn esa . outboard motor $75. Phone | te: 410 oump ——— ; ween MU ¢2131. «eee eeecnae ile ae ee ess, guns.| ALAN = ae variety of fixtures for every | memonstrations dally. $20 to $40 vhs e672, | for small ame and bir hunters waky bai KEeTS Fe 300 im: : = Sailtora. "uu +2 218), i oom | im B house. — ‘allowance fer your oid eater No RCA FABLE E (COMBINATION | $3 $30. So oe ladies or —_— sad Meltces: a 8 y . Michigan Fluores: ash down, a : _Mlelrose. i ExcHANGE Tyen have snd prop “No wonder he's so thin, she’s been making nim eat Sia (forehara Lake Ave. —___ | “BETRO HEAT nasa tigre ee nee, ae ee at eahing au aiter six ps cane mudd. OF We .dee ; poagre Dupe cova dog. Ceci ‘ erty) or late model car & Cash. words for years, and he doesn’t say much! fouuinosmead Yanisty ee ee a ae eS mag . "| 00 SAVAGE DEER RUFLE Wirt Gordon, oe Road. BT floor “eovering sad” Mse-O-Lae | Open poetines tnt Som id Ga ee ree S| ae a eo PART PERSIAN KITTENS, PRES: 7% MOD: 66 paints: We welh tor less. IN saWs — NEW USED. Iso have s complete oo : : ae 2p wu ipa ad Pee , Sale. Household Goods 66| Sale Houschold ald Goods 66 REV-MASONRY | COATING | MADE OMardle Qerden and Orchard feat pease iar Oe ue ab 4, a case | — nen eeaGie Pure: CLEC oases tor ayers. — re nat rwood. ool shape. nt _ _ t Eog"a.wer ais evenings or ll | SHOP SUBURBAN terien wustoass of brie, eomereta. | Teeate gant msasiaem. ree) 32000. te rraeene esl | ______ _____ | ae MONTHS | dor biecks Chetes of 8 coteen | 2nd Smet Fever mowers = Ci whi. THlLEA SATAL. for oe le quapemep pores. : hs, tec. what have yeo'se wen. | GAS STOVE JUST LIKE NEW. 6 & SAVE der’ blocks. | Chotes baie "ofS Millers Garden & Lawn Equipt, | body, 909. Bee eee Mareen | EMOTTY, INE, QUN CABINET, Porjen esa mane e oe rth ?. eee ee FE 2-631. _ ; Seema ce ) Wat the 6B SALES CO, The Bi _chard. Lake. PE 8-61 1503, §. Woodward Ave. ino aa ote apenas sae 3 Gave | ACQUAT : ‘485 — = . Birmingham, phone NORGE WASHING REMI > onae! "here ‘ot chews praup "on'Sne i WTD: FURNITURE, ODDS | En A ae auburn Hy pee | Mrawest 4.0008. Time payments Died Gecrtiice tor 910-00. cane Rod. 2 boxes. bote, “Leater TRO Pe = Orr eae hing 64 ? ue diabes, MY 2-902, Tree parking. ovalienin,.We tome age ae “OR “3-038 anytime St hip boats. bas ott : For § Sale Clot ends; antiq NEW AND USED rhead Garage Doors . CONDI. {| Jostyn: WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASH- ] of all Fates and sites ‘Over ead = loo" BU CRATES, a00D . onay YE. ois, coer cou Will faunas "On sane” amps table ane Rock lath, $] a bundle: 4x8 gn nl Seve’ conte Ras oer ed a gr emmay eee se clothing & . Fe HOLSTEIN SALE oun sith ath total ar Sey sr : Sara eantan ck CLOTHES, SUIT, OTT | MEILOAS MAGEE DOTALERD TV. Sets and vanes. - —_= 181.80; No, 2 box pine, sits aide Jame. | Reng to ie getogg Ue Picanol — “yolnen ae | ws aor oF Oetene me overeoat, shoes, shirta and Jacket: for 30 days Ramin coetaaml ateoens culation. 1625 Oaklond. “PE 42625 | Seer aaueen, nt 1 ee heirs | | Giscl weektag csnehien 08 bor. pov de © rat er vetterine . sizes A ==) + Avcsper te Gocharé Beating Saves apd oil. space heat- Zeemebie te’ all sizes. —— rY Twin ach, eff Pontiac | ¢ “a hi a Purebred peels ea of after p.m. 7 Ave. eee . -—— SS — ing service wails ae _ __ ag on ol z 4 : wes OEE wer, Hos arege mm eee WALTON TV | crane quate sot me Gena ait ee ge P| SO Tepes SS, [gt Wall TileTSs| aeons gt ae Seas tee ro wer | Te Hate fe |e Seeth h, MA Reet ee na 8 lian ae | ge a ae POE gd * MADT TO |"ysta teu ace anes ATS. RED WOOL HUNT- . ete. Sun.: Open from . 206684 lay. PE 50908, whe TV antenna kits. $9 96 room suites, from 10 til 3 INOLEUM : Te ont = - es ‘Tv roti Fe a07t ios = eee SALES CO SPE. 7-0783 eooee mae bankagiving. Xmas LUMBER RUGS 00 PER CENT OFF | FOR SAL: ut on eet For Sale Livestock 73 tain a of ine ra PAD. LIGHT BLUE | USED WASHERS, $15 UP. USED|L & & = and New Year's. ILDER’S SUPPLIES 9x9 asphalt tile = ge op Ho First - Say dauehiet Pay peli) hori wero 12 sweepers, 10.96 up. Used lee. CREAM COLORED BED AND | _ E2641 9g ee ae 6635 eo . | $49.50 up. Cory apt. size for both 832 Ann 8t., A _ Rocklath, 15°248" bdl. ‘i Pree Clark doles, many CTohing or Sale Trading ‘opot| Tasher, 440 $0 Coed Philen radin,| $38, for Doses Set pour home or store, | VE 3:54 . Pree Deuvery Pree | ~ Slaybaugh’ Ss | ih eS TERED WEREF RD 3| ciieetivienting ane th - ——— e. 19:50 dish washer pote $320.| USED HAMILTON DRYER. LIKE| with gp agg) gion ——— and clay| Trim mouldings, deers w n Friday # a.m. to # p.m. ' Ep I AL. your eld polled 1 yous youns rn cove gill py. Bag re TO SETTLE ESTATE, AM oF-, { burn aoe wo Bie, F pane @ BURNER GARLAND. C Seretees seve, ire “ese fate ESTATE. AM OF-| a ee SOs, | Osed t size electri range AB. CONE’S RENTAL Pr wena Pirecords Weilte ho ling. ges, range, Double oven | Orill. SPEt Sleekoeed S0P> Betmere. werd many. rat cat ss coe mt : = Fat coat for $75. Size 29 w Lawrence PE 5-861 Wringer | 1251 Baidwin FE 2-007T7| Windows and Windows rT, idea. on arrows _ lfeomsTE[rep c OR ACE di a Used Kenmore washer. € & Y. pine hunting camp. Best offer. | Archery equipment ana ram leambe bar Bale and have tice “Call s-dtet etter 8 a.m. WAYNE GABERT’S ont is ca adesead kceens con- oe ec ce ak Siding. red deeek red cedar, fir, _3-8062 or ae LINEAL a | B , bones | Socata Eas heen. 56% Pontiac Lake September "Sale s LAMB Rae (a aie APPLIANCE SPECIALS | © tole. % doors. Exc cond. $118.) and gas water eaters, oll and Lamber tor all your needs, Priced |. Dd hi aed boat ; me ae size 30, 6430. Pesta? shoes. | Leonard retrigerator 5 cu. fl. . 940 M1 6-1300 | Sater boilers, oll tired Call Now, EMpire 3-525 sealant, & 17° width fore pate coming im 3b canbe req. Sise 13%. $2. PE 3-000. ee [CASH POR FURNITURE OR “> i PLY Guehey mete Sezai! | Raotty pine 65 M *place bere” dered. FE tele ILE «2. 3 PAIR SLACKS | Boipoun tah ‘se Coches" Se CAER OR 3.9711. HEIGHT’S SUP rer SUL ST YR. siding. $138. per M. Open Evenings desired. be i 2 SUITS FE 2-2507. Kenmore washer. Good cond . $33 tools. Phone OR 3 2685 Perry St. PAUL ST. C Pago hanger Pengies. choice of | Ave FE 40834) § >) BADDLE HORSES. : size 38 ee 2 SUIT, 3 Pc.' Bendix automatic washer ... #48 @BOoKC fetal hrephes'saupment Phone FE4-5431 LUMBER CO 6 thick oe cree | xolicomoca auTOMatiC 13 te bg 4 Fy LLY I pu aiie 6:38 i RED new. Silt coe pe. shoe Bare ot 6s on floor samples ‘si 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. at Commerce | Full Mine of building materials at compensator. New, $00. 304 Oak-| pm 2 2 js . suit, both size 2: boy's dress suit, Core used washers... $14.95 URE PLYW ee eee etree |e peas. oe. = lane. Rochester GLive. 1-3086. aLcH GOAT GOD Mikes. oo 4 size 3; bassinette. FE 3-7332 Many other: ¢ from ~NEW FURNIT é S ] BLACKETT’S DEER RIFLE 20-90 SAVAGE. CALL 2 Gos. sewing hens, 1 yea i For SALE: LADIES’ ALL PUR. | U, to 24 months to. BARGAINS. At cut rate prices. Kitehen cabin urp us S es = Hy a. am oe 3 t, good conditian, OR 121 N° sagimaw St, 189 : doors made. a gf oom le EM 3014, efter $ pm. pe = Peet. =|} PC. BE EDROOM SUITE. BED. | Hollywood bed. —. oo on ia TET ROCR Ce Lumbe r wish Dixie, __Hunting ‘Accom. 69B VER FUR ACKET. Ex. & repring & wa. ~ . 1 ald OE SILVER” Yor FUR 2 Size 4. FE i car ring, “medium Lent wood, rense: aioopane. reed = a1 c oe MA boat zs = NEW ae Gaeeu’ FOR ARCHERY 5.4656. Phas, OR DT pete ipa mm gee gee (FIBER Glass INSULATION & Material Sales Co. UsED ELECTRIC REFRION AND | NEW CABIN FOR ARCHERY LaDY’s GRAY COAT. 14-16: iT" PHILCO fava BLOND.| gmail casewer chests 4'x4° HEARTH TILE lie =A Michigan white pine 2x6, l0c per ft.| elect. washing machines. Guar- ton, Mich FE 2001. rete Meghna | Metres men ke ne | Eee ee ell dail a Weutbing SboBLY bo | Wa aeonabe” Scie FS her’ PE" | wreen sony te FOLIC ——. Call at barber shop rt 4, ; = u ie . a 4, - 6 ¢ | Ave, oe 8x10, for rent. MA Loo iy coat. med y's top PULL SIZE TAPPAN GAS RANGE abe os beds, 3 Fay BLAYLOCK Doors, new & ant STORELINE YOUTH BED oi | Ww Fuel 69A coat, 6-8: erl's ied. cOa ius __used oa one month. : oi ea, = Auburn | 61 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-701 | | bination ‘ teas, 424 98 7 finish, day ped wie pasa, eT ood, Coal, Musical Instruction 63A | "4DI0, MIRROR. 2 Pr. $207, | oe ERATOR, | MEDICINE CABINET WIT H a wy LUMBER. | eo eee —_— AP PS oe St ee _DUTCH OVEN GAs RANGE. WILL good a all REFRIOER: $15. | fiuorescent $23.50; 3 pe. & 20 exceph ‘Gupdays ‘ie CHAIN SAW SEASON 18 _ 81) PE 5200s. ast — ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS IN| sacrifice PE 42780 — | ae SP ees ares | Oe Rat a ae makes, | © a about here. Pick up some extra |GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD your hom pew - ond used ac- USED TR ADE-IN HOLLYWOOD pert ta | site ok A. Thompson o 6. Volverine mone y doing cutting Jobe. A ver ‘See! | ‘ wrcseg woow. Sale Mnacal € DEPT. berg. 52 Williams. FE 5-8633. : it. . Nov | CLEAN. DRY FIREPLACE _ Sale Musical Goods |e aoe kiss | iycina Sock POLMRICEE BE PLUMBING SPECIALS aw co i tomer 5 24h Elizabeth | Cut ae", some 16". Phoue 313 IGHT PIANO. GOOD PRAC-| Twin size bed ........ seas | et set venstion bless, Crepes | 6 tu BAGS GEE. 6 QUaLary PRS ny bane dorm | - Lake se Lees pe bens, a: | ae es GORD ONS FR oe Miscellaneous }_ +6373. TRIM UPR piano. $25. FE 48425. a een nud cake "$20.50 ADMIRAL 21' ‘4 MODEL DEM. a OaLion ELECTRIC WATER No. 3 and or os bag oT ow = heat ‘ese over or a We Se 4 eee, CONN TRUMPET AND CASE. FE | ("ining rm. suite Siege | gustrator. $190.08. Terms, Save. or eae ene CT SS aint od hee ete ee . . ane doors .......«vwvrew @. : yorese: _ Se we i sher, demon MACHINE. | Birch. doors... $7 to $8.| value, $4.95. Michigan ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES. OF" automat cet. een es Ok Ot 503 5 vee yc manie pyet, gore _ 303 Grghard- Lake Ave. Plants, Trees, Shrubs tnd colors Save money. 7 Prall| OE refrigesater. 8 embie é RE SEMI-AUTO WASH-| LIKE “AND HOT PF opps shee ee A. | ANGLES. ar off W. Huron), basement apt. | ft. demonstrator. $190.95 | "4p EENMO 3-440. . FRIGIDAIRE AND oot Fos Qu¢'s used... Seo ft. | pipe: Fetnforeing rods yacsment EVERGREENS 7 PIANO, FUMING. OR APPAR | conti ims? SRBaIT Pthaeg | et ee eee | RARDIN E BaP ERS EE Fe Eat Feat oc ina Manca "Poghecn | Michigan grown. au types of Yeas, t. Ph. PE 2-217. NOLEU + oy. pe. A te. | Steel, new Blue ¢, 4 eriner PIANO REWTALA 4 WITH THOMAS ECONOMY ees “ Bias Penne Ange ALitY 3 Pe. BATE SET, Mee free stand tetcssed ine | Steel Co. 135 Branch o sraet | gre Pine. stew augers PE dee.” ead FURNITURE Co. macK's cook t, Dept. : = gun 0 am fi oe. Bee us first for your B NO | _ et. ibn. I Preda™ Nursery Gigs Piacie of "eS oP roa Trade-in P ore s You will save |“ | * be a. rE. . Sagmaw Used Tri ec Crescent La. Ra. UPRIGHT PLANO. 80. FE TRQNER FOR SALE MEAP. 3448 0g testers 0-888] apy NASON” PLUMBING See el A ioe PLANT NOW 1 ao oe ee ee lsrexenea SILVER NEVER Tabi me fe reeee $5 | Ph Ortonville 130 Seth Each AUTOMATIC on otal he | Pau sace sir Fon Sate an ae ce Asowasc?|é pe ‘Dining Room a Rail ay Pl 5 Heats ¢ posm house. PE 6908. . | s0x00 FT See A we Lakeside ‘Nur ae tine on M38. First se : = ANTIQUES ieee -2651 MPT DELIVERY ON St.sCR-— rmait-thome =| on M30. } NEARLY NEW ouETgCR ourran | Cpront MY um, 0 0 * PY) bur ———- - "ice, ine ecg, Mk eed ATH TORR, § FF RECESMED | g a PRT PO PORE TaNOE | Wanted Livestock 74) sive Po il rifice § ar 2 4-6640. ; . $38. ad ' j tse. price. FE = sac = bed Pet ieee dressers. | Semel ce eon yment Easy mae Gone wibetie ieee ee Lesa aS ——— ee x ue ubeoed Soa Fo a hes = TRUCK TO the estate Foose... antec i Sale Household Goods 06) 2 Rec ANGE. FRIGIDAIRE | Wy AN’S aTrdad eS 1 ¢ bs p. a we > WinSow® mast 3 eo + erouus win. | 4 Pudi, Pees oe A . P= Feune cattle or young roe oat eine A ee Cold Wal ere Stan rator. Marble | ~ . W..Pike only howto The Housekeep: =e | dows, tats; | anal witew S| Dowsing ond Conecier. Pine. Aut-| pigs. om Digest. Devie- a Nest hes aaa = Ss eh Gee on a ee BARGAINS © d storm sash and car-| Snop. sw. Furce Abe ae | aae hemes. eure Dig) burg, Michigan maemo, Cues Mrs. D. . $25 mali one, $6 FE UE = ~LIv- and storm s ; ee —— | bitae juniper, qi a é w Fr. Pie | O AND PAD. "ings rogm sa peated Bac | Breaktost se” a “Sis pentry of all kinds by CYCLONE | ae a CHINCHILLAS [out owe, Bring be teats, LIVESTOCE OP ALL KINDS sian rE. a . Al A Studio Sone SUC GD - * | ‘ i Jones MAS-3562 3 Perry Tee abaiea Ona dames ous minor) Ea Ge ES | Pemeral home October. | = Ger aerate Fad "aman, ems ott] fee Sean Gees eae [tea ean cic Ove ae Oo a ea 2 108 St: = suite... Me” | Sale priced for October. ~ FUEL OF TANES. of one. EM 3-436. for hree miles. ,_ neve, 7S. aa ee a ANGE. 4 BURNER. CALEY NEW —WORTOR | 3'pe “iving yoom 8 am Pee -2078. e i’ TRAY OSE TW) Sownheld si d Ra. 7 cattle. bert may bed. 46777 De- ene 475° Woodward upright| Metal cabinet ne Free estimates anywhere. | ___ ee Cor ay coat 7 SECTION Tear pe oS — Hay, Grain & 78 oe, Oar wood Ra neng 32-0839. at rear of Building ELIVERY ON AnD 00 aiiger . ar inet desk $9.50. Love seat $19.50 Heights FE : Goob HOT AIR PORRACE AND OIL No. 1 Noy ey PROMPT 1b black dirt, peat, Gilackmore Parms, ; 4 d L 9, 7:30 Dm. ture. 13 Auburn. Near PORT AND CHAIR “WITH | apr. ELECTRIC STOVE, | Bell, Rochester. Opes MORE. : Sigee vite: ayaa aoe SO | Sia diy Theater “| gan wooo 2 sexu —powsan| CO eee ai | LIONEL ‘& "AMERICAN «STATE APPLES AND ey ~ s =| aoa aes prices ar =| ea entered ‘sizes’ "ied some used a . i nese = on = izes" ; TPC. ; on STE fr en some chest. Call FE 23701, _ | EAVATORIES, COMPLETE | Aes | Righ> FACTORY SERVICE TOP SOIL eat _ Ban “to eat Cece toad rede") Michigha A Mart. | standare eee nee complete Se uving romk Looe NEW in GOTH id paces - ARMS TRONG toilets bathtubs, shower stalls st | re pene factory parte = Fill tends eravel. bine out DalieED St8? @ OA | Lose — ede nein Em) wih metal base & headboard | D covers ‘alts back chair | secritte aoe? 4416 PLASTIC VINOFLOR - 's PRICE tertifi. a tea Lered an Fivores-| Pree test on deren rite nin . FE 4-7 7338 | goes Market at ke an Allis ee Roun. shuttle Singer _~ " #8 Ottoman ted leather platform | old. were Use SINGLE, | \\ all Tile mo. ft. 19¢| ERS Sa Orcmere Lake ase. | Tene one FE 5-621 N. Lilleyman _ : | TOMATOES AND SWEET PEP- tractor, $180, FE 6-600. chine Lovely gas steve. JUs Eke ' inette | $65, SL.IG ; zi svall Titer... 3 ce si 4228. 775 Scott wal La stove. * : reser ene oman. = onact 50 Restocraf innerspring. | wouwy MAID INLAID TILE 10 EXTRUDED ALUMINUM COMBI- PPROXIMATELY 1,500 LINEAL BLACK DIRT FE cane VARIETIES. Gorn ‘sodegge aor new mone eprings. Kemps brotier. OF electric inom $3 PE esa, eermemt: POS Dr OLEUM eo? Ra's) nation ‘ton ‘window. Sia aio | ft. vellow pine, als removed. | win) airt, sand, & grevel. S| Ares, trun: 1.50 up. Leonard's ney oe Avis MACHINERY, Ph. - Some very : _MY 2-1961__ ae : : 9x12 LINOLEU S| combination w rE ‘40876. | 935. FE 71-8657, a 2, RICH TOP SOIL SAND &@ G _Orehards, 381 ee : * } eo HORTON ELECTRIC IRONER. iu RON pine .nd red wood. ION PURNACE 3@° 2003 +) _ 4 on == ¢ pean aateR ae Scpea STER at W. ! FE 43064 5 {ROOM Can ec — “HEATER, — — pipes. 120,000 BTU ROP SOIL For Sale Pets Les GARDEN 7 aban SRAcrCne A ne ia ~ Wide 10 Mofteg tabie, ike new: See 2ee¥8 "te MODEL IT, RATINECE CO™ | 0 GAUGE MODEL RAILROAD. im J eotar ee EVANS WEAT.| gana, gravel, fill dirt. PR +2000 «savas ‘Pores! Seti eRe, _ $45. FE 42375. sole . . J oy FE 7-7073. _ _ €70x16 snow tires AND ‘after _ FLOOR SHOP | USED, COIL SPRING MATTRESS | using indoor antenna, 9100 dis. | EO ET ELEC] eee “Saoss "fn rt, ‘Roed_ gravel trucking | OR DTG fet 3. ess —5/ oa uiommens Bonny FLOOR SHOP > “ral aed Lae — cree) am for cash. : _trie” brakes, MAp ao aan FARM FRESI tT ME “ATS cement and ater | years sid ood oa den. ol OR 3-1209 ; or large si NEiTE SET SMALT -G-.W a ii ; = 99 & Gagineaw St. 8786, 6 PIECE DINETTE renin ING Beet roast ............ 3c. SLACK Tia te M TABLE AND 6 ELECTRIC STOVE, | chest of drawers. FE 2- = Pork see On. Ip Be Pa er Boa, 3% FRE OLD. FE - tm TER TO CALL | ate. Can Gua, rey rp ane console 17 inch: Together We peent ee LE meray, PE +0172 _— = | Hk on in ar an fe ace et ae | ie ppm gencengyl eta page 67 ' Grind beef nib, She A-1 TOP SOM, BLACK Pmt wee “Re ‘=D MALE PAWN we WIL WILL GLAD TO Meee ee rrr) gidet tame Giamiror:|_ Office Eauipment Stand, Divided) Feet teint a ax M mit | pemre tm chan 1 eat s| Laas cee | youn” Bh yee Ny) _ OR Hm eS ee oe oe lamps. eather top step table: 2 | ROYAL Pag) An el TYPEWRIT- OPDYKE MARK cT eammre. reas. | PARAKEETS, CAN cacns, BquruErT © on NEw MA: me ria new. Size antique aril 5 iy's che si oes ais er, $50. 349 We Fall Waiton at Fe cmnsey yke $7041 TOP ng” BLACK. | bint “PEET tood. Since peta Fan CHINES. DOOR AND CASING. eet EP cage also: miscellaneous % 66B sale the rights to hunt on 120 +0022, = eets «= 4154 Wenonah BLACKET ie INC. db “ra34 at after 6 p.m "saat | Rgwsghold “Grlicles: all like new. Store Equipment Picree of the best pheasant hunt- FiLi. DiRT, TOP SOIL, BLACK FERGUSON DEALER BO eae es ae he iO COUC—3- mn: CREAM PREEZERG,|“ ine. 800 9 steal. 00 pushel, Potato SEWER PIPE dirt, sand, gravel. PE s-a0r?. | tame. FISH YOUR PROR 3.1209 cna _Sane-after 4“ SY FE |StuDIO COUCH. 3 YRS. OLD.| oA eo retcont $125, sell. for $90 SUMTEMENT CULVERT PIPE ae eer | TROPICAL meee) oe ee DRIER |: | Us “cooler, 8 f. és of all descr podll cel : pe Pi : 3848 Beachgre se pg Bod amieiaty fer | @ PrECE ESoveds Payee Sa Meyers, déep well pump. °8 hols cent leat than wales rices. « DRAIN TILE son | ORAVEL, SAND, PE Howe, owe ICAL, mn 3 oreTRac 8 Gettice leetric dispenser and car-| No tax. Ea. J. Ree BOILING SUPPLY CO. | en eas etre on: sine. tf y thing A a, tween 4 & 5:p.m. Sedreom, =f — May-| Mires ¢ 30748 aft. 6 p.m a Pontiac. COAL & BUILDING SUF SaoceeeD OA & Oatinai® |O4 2 :_. ___Open Bree. Es6E! BINET,| tag washer. rr ee donizer, ete. OR 3-01 tl 10. Ther. LAYLOCK: PROCESSED ATION BIRD DOO. “MALE, * bed. a Tupbosrt pienic itoviia. MODERN . “ANTIQUE | groRE FIXTURES. OL. ASS eed all 9 controls. Ee pas. BI AYLO Fe prior, revel hit-run - ora | goed hunter, must sell. Table, “antiques ‘clothing. Reason- | MOVING. MODERN cncet, $30, Lighting fistares, $16. | Se ator maihaR. EXCEL -| 81 Orchard Lake Ave. sand. Wilkinegn. ; x EM 35-3638. ~PREE wou “DEMONSTRATION | Osmun's, 51.N. Saginaw. a BORNE oll drums. . axe | fe seat eee ) a ‘MALE La Oa iy re ti : isceflaneous 68 | 51s a a Foie nome weet. | & srovel. @, Sing. mOnSTEREED COCKER PUPPIES Soe, Fa] thr Water se. Tine Sale Mi = L eamers for| Perfect. New. Terrific va atd/SAND, GRAVEL FILL, BLACK REGISTERED a oo ay F AHOGANY Finis. | ~~~ ING BALL Sar Paint, 96] Michigan Fluorescent, 363 Oreh AD. SAAT somali CW. ! , ey BOWL WITH 50, vake Ave, 5 wen aot ‘REFRI - tle, very good condition.| 14 LB. Oreherd Lake. $4180. | bal zion EM 3.4195, oes ream oa Ne See ae . ‘ <4 : & eo gee eee oe eee ee ee ee ee ee te ee Administration to Clear Confusion i Hil | Dit z F it it et li has this sign painted on the front of the build- ing: We Are Distributors of Un- Gadgets For Your Car. e LEwis= » eee Glamorene | <—m =o The Perfect Rug _ Cleaner for Your Home! dy Size (qt) 1.29] g. Size (%-gal) 2.29 nomy Size (gal) 3.79 oe a |" __'THE! PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1953 | | versity neports she not only te the | Ong -Man Sack Filling. | wall with «. suitable bracket. | p: 3 a er es : as |first night school Phi Beta for| & 0 a ee rt | Drage the sock areand-the backes| DAtiry Equipment Dememd | lee wenger fo: Se tients! Bug for Reqiem maintaining, near-perfect grades, } " ones quapentel Soe. tn’ Rises ite C pia pete LARAMIE, Ds sae re ares aa ae] Toe ace eee ne se cep | ait Se around any farm is a one-man a&-| from this funnel with Be pnd Puree backs in home deliveries / signment to fill sacks.> effort. | of milk and consolidations in the|! those changes. A 41 per cent Here's a comparatively simple — _ ‘| dairy industry, demand for dairy} 9°°St in sales was reported by this solution. Cut the bottom out of a| About three-fourths of U.S, for- | equipment has expanded. [- division of the company ' for the Bill's” to News-York from: Wyoming in-1922 to be used as a model for an equestrian statue. 7 bucket and fasten 7 the bucket, to' est land is privately owned. Frank A. Selke; dairy ecjuipmvent fiscal year ended May 31. = ‘ Ll FIRST GIGANTIC COAST-TO-COAST SAVINGS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! iy famous “od 4-Star Feature 5,90 to 5.98 pd ha Hii ~=6=6s Biltwels for active favorite classic 3 7 boys and girls 197 pair ‘SAVE up to 1.01 A Right at the height of the season you can save almost $1 a pair on these classics for every casual wardrobe! Hand finished "polished leather slipons and famous 4-Stor Feature saddie oxford. We have sizes _.._to fit-you in widths AA to C! ert NEW FALL FLATTIES IN SUEDE OR LEATHER Save Sic pair! Smart favorites for so many occasions in dressy black suede or mellow leather. Buy today and save! MEN'S SHOE SAVINGS 9.90 preflexed men’s Gold Bonds Guaranteed first step comfort! They never need breaking in! Goodyear Welt construction, ~ finest supple calfskin used in ‘more expensive shoes. Choice of colors. You're sure of a — fit, widths C, D, E and save 93‘ a pair Truly one of the season’s out- standing shoe values. Famous 4-Star Feature Biltwels considered a wonderful yalue at their regular price. Lab tested with long-wearing, fine-fitting and comfort features. not found in shoes of this low price! better because: Laboratory Approved Extra Features * rip-resistant nylon stitching % fine seuff-resist leather & shape-retaining box tees * pacitate lining hinders germs regularly 4.90 Pair 97 a save up to 1.01 on Sears Wearmaster regular 3.98 Biltwels | 2” work shoes Handsome he-man style with lug soles for small boys . . . also em- ossed toe style with bouncy »ear-O-Foam crepe soles for little —beys-and—girls—-Chitdren‘s-sizes 82-3. Bring them in today! tee. save 98c to 1.01 pair! boys’ new Gold Bonds ° Handsomely styled in supple reg. 5.95 famous cushioned- brown leather with sturdy = ° 4 soles. Goodyear Welt con- 97 insole service shoe struction and-nylon stitched i Z for long wear. Your best buy Neoprene soles, nee esl. for boys! Boys’ sizes 3-7, B-D. grease-resist cushioned - Save 1.01! brown to-toe for on-the-job comfort. leather slew ox t0 rds, reg. 4.98 | Nylon stitched at strain points for perfect fit and longer wear. B-EE widths, Brown. 897 9.95 Oxford Style Shoe Dept., Main Floor Smartly man styled with double deck leather storm.welt, zy Thick Sear-O-Foam crepe soles, like walking om air! 3-7, 3°97 in Brown 10.95 Vul Cork , | WEARMASTERS 8-In. Lace Boot 997 Ankle - supporting 8-in. laced boot, easy to adjust to snug Shoe Dept.—Main Floor stormwear savings women’s, misses’, child’s _ imported boots | 377 children’s easy-on-rubber one strap boots Made in Holland to our specifica- Made for us in Switzer- fit. Slip resistant soles. tions! Light land. Easy to adjust, o . 5 ages rub: easy to put on one-strap Reg. 2.98 : er with shearing style. Light waterproof 7.45 Vul-Cork Sale sae 3" Black or Saal rubber, warm, lined. 47 Elk-tanned leather. 47 brown. Would be ° Brown, white or - red One-plece beck. fer 6 4.98. “i ) with white. 6-12. Would Poi comfort, no rubbing. misses’, 3.77, child's, 3.67 be 298, buy now and = save Sle pair!