The Weather Sunday—Fair Detalis Page * ‘THE PON + 112th YEAR og CR keke Walled Lake Man’s Testimony B TAC PRESS __- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954—78 PAGES Priority Ticket Put on A-Plan by U.N. Group Atoms-for-Peace Hailed by Many Delegates as Most Important UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. *—Without discussion, the U.N. Assembly today put on its agenda with a pri- ority tag the Eisenhower atoms-for-peace plan today. It sent the proposals to the key political committee where it will be fully dis- cussed. No one spoke as Assembly President Eelco N. van Kleffens, called for discus- sion on whether to put the item_on the agendas The United States and the Soviet Union, which agreed yesterday on this action, did not ask for the floor. The action means that the As- sembly will give earty consider- ation te this item, which is hailed by some delegates as the most important before this ninth session. Discussion of the plan got a sur- prising assist yesterday from the Soviet. Russia's Andrei Vishinski not only—insisted in the Steering Committee that the atom item go on the Assembly agenda, but called for-a unanimous vote in recom- mending its consideration. Vishinsky denied U.S. statements that the Soviet Union had rejected the atom pool plan, proposed by President Eisenhower last Decem- ber in a speech to the U.N_ Vi- shinsky said the Kremlin wished to resume talks on the idea. U.S. Secretary of State Dulles four-point study training plan to the Assembig™ y. which em- phasi atomic power techniques and methods of fighting cancer. He said the United States and other countries would develop the program even if Russia refused to cooperate. Tragedy Hits Again in Hartley Family — r WASHINGTON. Ind. w—Three- CONFUSION TIME—Northeast is going to be out rest Despite Storm Churn Formosa Strait During Gun Dvels mosa Strait warfare Friday night after a day of fresh air strikes in which the Nationalists claimed they sank five Red gunbeats and crip pled two others. Big guns on the Nationalist out- year-old Shirley Ann Hartley, sis-| im the Nationalist capital iter of the two headed boy whose Taipeh, meanwhile, tree — birth last December created a| — ’ ae Gen. Chang Yi-Ting, scoffed at worJdwide sensation, suffered fatal’ repewed threats by burns in a bonfire 4t her parents! mier Cheu_En-Lai to “liberate” home yesterday. ' Fermosa Island and “drive off” The little girl suffered third de- the U. 8, Seventh Fleet. gree burns over most of her body at the family home at Petersburg. |‘ She died in Daviess County Memo- rial ital here, the hospital in which ¢t two-headed boy was born The boy, named Donald Ray and Daniel Kaye, died April. 20 at the age of four months. Returns Mechanized DETROIT ® — Plans to mech- anize the tabulation of election re- In the tind day miniature civil war, Nationalist turns have been’ approved by the planes deal new blows to Red Wayne County Board of Auditors.| “PPing and shore Tabulations, formerly handled by | *08s the mainland coast Friday crews of county workers, will be | tl! sightfall. turned over to machine-equi A Taipeh air force comminique trained ; Blection -of- | said F-4T -bemb- ficials estimate the mew system |ers unleashed three attacks on a will have the unofficial count avail- able by at least 4 a.m. the morn- ing following an election. Delaware Town Awaits Race Solution on Monday MILFORD, Del. (#—Mayor Edward C. Evans hoped for continued peace in this tense town today—but with his “fingers crossed”—as the issue of racial integration in the local high school awaited stttiement. This southeastern Delaware community of 5,700 ap- peared quiet on the surface. But everywhere the con- versation eventually turned to the biggest question posed here in more than a half century: Shall eleven Negro pupils be allowed to continue their studies at the pre- viously all-white high school when classes resume Mon-! day? if And the question pro- of words. ess Jane Vinal has reason to look perplexed at a map of New England. Starting tonight, most the country on what time of day it is. Most | of China's | | law, as set down in a U.S. Su- A 4 Time Decision Confuses Airline Airlines Steward. | question mark of step with the | different times. ‘in Marathon | DETROIT (INS)—Union AP Wirephote of New England, with the exception of Connecticut is staying on daylight time for another month. The represents Vermont which is still trying to untangle itself with different sections on Battle Continues! Union and Square D Firm Talk Session and company negotiators in | the 102-day-old Square D strike remained locked early to- | a.m. yesterday | While the talks were in Near- Typhoon Winds’ day in a marathon bargaining session that began at 10 progress, the International Cl1O-United Auto Workers enteredthe dispute officially ‘Censure Report | Held in Secrecy | Sen. | Verdict on McCarthy | Until Monday WASHINGTON oF — A 4&pecial Senate investigating committee took elaborate precautions today to guard the secrecy of its @ @0-word verdict on censure charges against Sen. McCarthy A few details about the general makeup of the report came to | light, but the key question was still | under wraps: Do the unanimous findings declare for or against the controversial Wisconsin Republi- | whart of the session until Nov. 8, the week after the Nov. 2 nation | wide congressional ciections. The date was fixed as the in-| installations | vestigating committee, headed by| Sen. Watkins (R-Utah), completed | what Watking announced was a unanimous report of findings on a censure_resolution by Sen. Fianders The charges were fired at Mc- Carthy by Flanders and Sens. Ful- bright (D-Ark) and Morse (Ind- Ore). They accused him of mis- conduct including contempt of the Senate, slurring fellow senators, abusing an Army general, and il- | legal use and solicitation of secret | government documents. Watkins and his five fellow committee members ordered the verdict made public Monday, but took extraordinary precautions meanwhile against any “leak” as te its contents. Watkins said no committee mem- ber- has retained a copy of the report. No“copy has been given to McCarthy or anyone else. and that he feels ‘‘very certain’’ no mem- ber would give even a hint in advance to anyone about the nature of the finding. two more years of Democratic rule in Congress." Local Democrats hastily assured everybody, “It was all a mistake. He meant to say Republican.” Osmen's Teb-Haron Store Open Every evening ti 8, (R-Vt) and 4 supporting charges. | TAIPEH (INS) — Winds of near-| for the first time with a-four-point proposal aimed at typhoon force interrupted the For-) hastening settlement of the walkout. John Gojack, interna- tional vice president of the striking independent said the proposal has not come under consideration | atthe present bargaining Watkins Guards | session. | As the talks moved into their 20th hour state and federal me- diators issued a statement saying | they intended to work ‘for settle ment of the strike until agreement is. reached \Gejack said there still were | several points at issue between the company and the union, One of these is known te be the company's insistence on a strin- gent no-strike clause in the con- tract, s The! CIO-UAW, in_ its proposal | suggested these four steps to end | the strike: | 1. Open the plant for norma! | operations on the bams of the em | ployment status before the strike, | and under the contract and other ' provisions upon which agreement | already has been reached 2. Management and union shall agree to wabmit all remaining | issues for final and binding de- | termination by a three-man ar- } pitration panel, | 3. The arbitration panel shall | report in 30 days. 4, The panel shall conduct a vote to determine whether Square D workers want to continue with the UE as their bargaining or to select another union as bar- gaining agent. Wouldn't Los Angeles | Like Pontiac Weather! | LOS ANGELES —Los Angeles ' citizens faced another smoggy time today after an attack of the eye-irritating stuff yesterday was | termed the worst of the year | One superior judge adjourned his court in the Civic Center yesterday because of the discomfort, and citizens. were coughing and wiping their eyes most of the day. The = ASHINGTON (INS)—The VU. S. hd i geoning Thursday ‘night at United Electrical Workers GOP Campaign Planned Early, Say Ike's Aides To Start Easy, Increase to Climax; Stevenson in Indianapolis Tonight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aides to President Eisen- hower say the step-up in Eisenhower's personal cam- paign for a Republican Congress was planned long age and it doesn't mean that GOP concern about the Nov. 2 election has in- creased At the summer White House in Denver, aides said Eisenhower's most forceful ronouncement of the cam paige 8s An- les was dictated by a plan start GOP vote-seeking. at an easy pace, gradually bringing it to a climax mocrat Adlai Stevenson took note ‘last night of Eisenhower's larger role in the campaign and contended the President is plead- ing for a Republican Congress ‘‘to save the Republican party." Stevenson, who'll address a Democratic rally at Minneapolis tonight, told an Evanston, Mi. audience that Eisenhower is say- ing, in effect, “give me a Repub- lean Congress te do what we couldn't do with a Republican + Congress.” “The nation can't be saved that way,’ Stevenson said. For the GOP, House Speaker Martin of Massachusetts was in Pueblo, Colo., last night. He said voters must decide whether they want Eisenhower's legislative pro- gram “sabotaged and ripped to shreds’ by a Democratic Congress View President Nixes will re- turn te the fray Tuesday for a second majer speaking tour that will take him inte five northeast ern states. Stevenson spoke last night in be- half of Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) who is “e Meek = day . Expediency is t policy of the Republican party.” Stevenson said the GOP-control led 83rd Congress “stood for dis- order, incompetence and tence." Accident Injuries Fatal to Girl, 14 Beverly Western Dies After Two Car Crash in Southfield Township Beverly Western, 14. of 30000 | Southfield Ra., Royal Oak Town- iship, died last night at 9:50 in ;St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of in juries which she suffered about four hours eartier in an auto col- lision at Evergreen and 12 Mile Rds, in Southfield Township. Michigan State Police of the Redford Post said Richard Brahm, 16, of 25550 Farmbrook, Birming- ham, was ticketed for allowing Miss Western, an unlicensed driv- er, to operate an auto Brahm was in the car, owned by his father, at the time of the crash. Statements will be taken today at the Oakland County Prosecu- tor’s office te-determine the acci- dent's cause, according to police, who said there was a stop sign at Evergreen road, OH HAPPY DAY For ten somebodies with their new pups. Many more folks called on this ad but it was first come, first served. WANTED PIvE week old 6 black and tan and § black and tan Collie PE 6-0316. No matter what you have to offer for sale, rent or swap, Pontiac Press Want Ads can do a real fast job for you. Do it the easy way—today, just phone FE 2-8181 for an Ad Taker. and Mel Ferrer, shown together Switzerland, according to an announcement from London nouncement said the couple was on their way to is making a movie oe ASBOCIATED yaape UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICE ve ares FHA Laxity =~ Stars Wed in Switzerland Says Complaints ~ on Construction AP Wirephote WED EN BUROPK—Filt and stage stare Audrey Hepburn and+ recently, were married today in The an- Rome where Ferrer ~+ ++ to Woo Members. of UMW LOS ANGELES \?—Several top AFL unions today were reported banded toget to take away members from Workers UMW. , her for an organizing drive John L. Lewis’ United Mine The AFL Teamsters, Carpenters, Laborers and Opera- ting Engineers Unions were Chairman | (R-Ind) | Wendell O. Edwards, FHA reported to have established a joint fund te try to squeeze Lewis out of the construc Auto Crashes | Into Residence Driver Flees After Car Rams Home on Cherry Court Today A wildly-driven auto tater re ported stolen from Detroit, crashed ipte a home at 37 Cherry Ct. earty thie morning after it had rammed another car at Auburn Ave and Saginaw St Pontiac Potice sald the house | le owned by Stani¢y Siabinkskt, whe could not estimate the dam- age. 2 Patroiman Howard Lenigan said neighbors, awakened by the loud crash, saw three youths run from the car after it hit the house None of the sleeping occupants were injured but police said the impact damaged, the front of the home and caved in the walls, knocking down plaster Police quoted the hit-run victim, Ronald Johnson, 2%, of 176 W. Yale Ave., as saying the car sped away after the collision Johnson said the cara license plate bere the sumber CLS8-47, reported stolen at 7 a.m. by De. trott police. Lenigan said the occupants of the stolen car may have been from Detroit originally and may at- tempt to steal another car to re- turn there | workers * ion field. The drive may cause a realignment among labor's top leaders, Lewis recently has been meeting with AFL teamsters President Dave Beck and-GClOQ-steelworkers President David McDonald in an alliance which has been critical of both the AFL and CIO. The four uniong were reported to \have decided to try to take over | represented by Lewis | UMW District 530 In the highway and heavy construction field with | hopes if taking over UMW building vommrteete haber err The agreement of the four AFL. wnlens for a drive against mally announced. The convention recessed for the | weekend but delegates, whose ses- jsions wil) resume Monday, were astll_talking—about—the -a didT ees made yesterday by President E.isenhower Eisenhower renewed his pledge to remove ‘‘union-bisting’’ provi sions from the Taft-Hartley law But delegates shortly. thereafter junanimouslty passed a fesolution | labeling as inadequate the adminis- | tration’s proposals for changing the law The President promised ‘sympa thetic consideration" for all organ- | ized labor’s proposals, but the |general observation of delegates was that, while feeling honored by Eisenhower's appearance, they still did not agree with his policies | | Were Ignored Further Probe Looms as Capehart Scores | Area Housing Chief The Senate Banking Committee moved its Fed- 9 cral Housing Investigation to New York today after Sen. Capehart roundly criticized director of Eastern Michi- gan, for failing to take action on a complaint by John Hobby, a Walled Lake housepainter. Hobby volunteered his -yesterd up its Detroit hearings. Hobby told the commit- tee that he bought a fabricated home at 2148 Hoeft in a Walled Lake sub- division which was erected of Birmingham. Hobby said that after he moved into the house he discovered that there were several gaps in the walls and thatthe septic tank was Yiot working properly. Complaints to the FHA office in Detros “to no avail, Hobby sald, and added that he couldn't even get a list of specifications on the house to see if it were propertly constructed the same complaints, The «mell of sewage was so bad he said, the people referred te the street as “Tebacee Read,” When Edwards took the stand, Sen’ Capehart told him that his investigators had looked into Hob- by’s complaint and that everything he said was true, Edward seaid that it was the first time he had heard about it.” “You ought to have a more ef- fective complaint system,” tall” profit on Builder-sporteman Sauj Silber man of Baltimore, Md., testified during the two-day hearings that he got a million dollars more in FHA guarenteed loans than it cost him to build four housing projects, It is the excess loan money over actual. construction cost the com. mittee has labeled ‘windfall prof- its.” Silberman, chairman of the exee- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Fair Skies Forecast for Pontiac Sunday The weather outlook for Pontiae and vicinity is fair tonight and Sunday. The U.S. Weather Bureau says it a low of 450. high tomorrow Road Repair Job Would Take 10 Years, Cost $100 Million, Says Leon Belknap By BURDETT C_ STODDARD “Tt would take $100,000,000 in the next ten years to put roads main- tained by Oakiand County in shape to mect every traffic need, county road commission engineer-mana ger Leon V. Belknap said today. “This figure does not include sums which might be spent by the state on trunk lines in the county, present we have about $1,000,000 yearly for new construc- tion, Belknap added, “New construction is an op- timistie term at best. Shortage of tunds has almost entirely re- stricted the county program déyr- ing the past several years to resurfacing old roads threaten- ing to wear out. Widening from 18 to 22 feet of concrete highways being resur- faced plus some widening projects in cooperation with cities is about all that can be called new opr S Belknap's staggering estimate of money needed ts no exaggerated ways fotaling 28 miles to let ve struction. figure picked from the air. It is congested areas based on a study done by the} 4 an all-weather surface on road commission. nearly all 1,856.89 miles of town The study revealed need for ship and subdivision roads which 1, Some 160 miles of two lane! win not break up every spring. pavement being widened to four The read deat lets commissioners 2. Grade separations at 15 high-| Pretend that $10,000,608 year way intersections and ten railroad] ©®® be made they croasings. y state that if unlimited 3. 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Teta =i + - Sw w+ About 55 per cent of pedestrians | : tiled in ety tratnc were tound «| CAMP Reports G be lage perth nace has amp e iven bd . ‘at Morning Service crossing between marked inter- sections. Special service will be conducted at the First Christian Church Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock. There will be a baby dedication and con- i. ARE YOU ference reports. Robert Dunn, Sandra Brown, Janet Appleton, Dougald McColl, | Tom Patton, Stanley Gritner and | Larry Dunn will report on the Chi Rho and Christian Youth Fellow- ship Camps at Crystal Beach Christian Assembly. Frankfort. i the Church, will give a. summary The Rev. D. D. McColl, pastor of. re = BLOOD BANK SAVED LIVES Rev. Leroy C. Westbrook, associate pastor of the First Baptist Church of Alhambra ts one of thousands who are alive today because Red Cross supplied blood to saye them. 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PONTIAC FEDERAL - __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 ——pe—y Sheppard Case Horrified Investigators By JAMES CROSSLEY NEA Staff Correspondent CLEVELAND (NEA) -— On the surface, the life of Marilyn and Sam Sheppard was much like any married life in prosperous sur roundings. He has said ‘repeatedly that Marilyn was the only woman he ever loved High school sweethearts, they went away to different schools While he was still studying oste opathy in Los Angeles they decided to stop waiting and be married After school. they came to Bay Village where Dr. Sam stepped into a lucrative practice There was an interesting cir cle ef social friends. The Sheppards purchased the pleas antly-lecated home for 831,400 and paid the mortgage off in two and a half years. Besides a jeep and daguar, he had a Lincoln Continental. There were family parties,- boat- ing, water-skiing in which both were interested. Marilyn taught basketball to schoolgirls and a Sunday school class. They lived quietly. Dr. Sam was absorbed in his work. It is this strange mixture of _ . | SOME TOMATO — A 12- foot |tomato plant is tended by Lee Flledge, greenhouse superinten- dent in Greenville, S.C. The vine | isn't. a natural climber, but got | its height when all side shoots | were pinched off, confining growth | to the stem | Filey Ends Cavalry Glory — Release of 14 Horses Concludes Great Era) of Army Mounts | FORT RILEY.- Kan. (UP) — ‘When the end came to more than ja century of glory at Fort Riley, it came quietly with the single-file tramp of 14 aging horses into the rimrock hills just off the mititary reservation. | With the passing of the govern. | ' ment-owned _ mounts from the | Army, where the thunder of hoof- | beats no longer has a place, there were few to remember the gtory of another day when horses like Comanche, Milwood, Lady Balbec, and Dakota carried famous riders — Custer, aWinwright, —Grimes, | and Patton Cel. Ear! F. Theompsen | watched the horses walk off te | @ Wife of ease on the rimrock | ranch of retired Col. John Wof- | ford. Thompson remembered. He wasn't overly sentimental, | He remembered how he brought | Rascal. now 18 years old, home | from Germany, trained him and showed him all across the United | states and three times in Europe. | He rode Rascal in the Olympic Games. “Rascal has won half the silver | in our house,” Thompson said. A GI remarked, but Thompson | didn’t hear, or pretended not to | hear: + | i | “Tll bet the only horke he | (Thompson) ever rode was on a The GI wasn't old enough to know that Thompson is the only fourtime member of the U. S. Army Olympic equestrian team and once was a high-goal polo player. The horses included Milwood, NUT and STOVE size White Oak give you OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. ' FE 5-6150 favorite mount of the late Gen. Jonathan DWalawright, hero of Bataan. Millwood is 2. Dakota, an Olymple jumper, is 26. M/7Sgt. Charles (Kayo) Brown watched the horses leave. He is a farrier for the veterinary de- tachment who has shod mere. than 40,000 cavalry horses in his day. He said he was sorry to see the horses go, ‘but they're going to a good home—and they deserve the best And so they went. They held their heads up as they walked behind a little monster called a Doctors Cast Doubt of Epileptic Heredity CHICAGO (UP)—Two Baltimore normality, climaxed by a mon strous brutality, which makes the case of Marilyn Sheppard's mur der so intriguing and controver sial The defense, of course, blames everything on the mysterious in truder or intruders. Purves and desks were found ransacked and the doctor's bag appeared to be rifled. A small green felt draw- string bag containing watches and jewelry was found where it had been thrown ofer the cliff bank “Hunt. for a psychopathic prowler” is their answer te the motive problem. The family of fered a $10,000 reward and put the cash ap. A detective has been employed. ee Fingers have been pointed at a parade of persons — from a house guest, Dr Leonard Hoversten who was absent the night of the crime, to Mayor Houk of Bay Vil- lage. Both of them took lie detec- tor tests to convince police of the truth of their stories There was no evidence of sexual attack. The trial may see a debate on whether »drugs were missing none were As to robbery. they think they | can account for all the money in the house and declare the felt bag contained only watch with traces of moisture in- side . The prosecutors brush aside the | motive theories of the defense. | on the surface SUSAN HAYES change of Venue to take the trial anywhere else but Cleveland. The stories of all the principals were made public in detail at the coroner's inquest held before the arrest. Dr. Sam spent a day and a swering questions There was one exception, how- ever. Susan Hayes hadn't made her admissfons then and Dr. Sam was denying any remantic link he tt ice say | With her. Susan's testimony ‘should from the bag. though pol ” | be the high point tm the trial. New Officers Plan valueless = junk | jewelry — plus the doctor's own | Party and Program The Youth Fellowship of the | Bethel Evangelical Reformed | Church recently elected the follow. | bious of independence. Once the | ing officers: Chuck Hutler, presi- | Declaration of Independence was | dent. Rita Lister, vice president; Tom Clark, secretary, and Carolyn White, treasurer Meetings will be held every other Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock in the church basement. The group will meet ‘at the church at 7:30 p.m. next {Saturday for a hayride at Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McLeod, chaperones, have invited the young people to their home, after the ride, for a weiner roast. cracked by: some intensive ques- tioning in the first few hours,” say | the Cleveland police Sam couldn't have done it.’ | It was a month before he was The doctor meantime tended his patients and made the rounds of the hospital That was the period when he was wearing his orthopedic collar and, until police ordered him to quit ft. carrying a revolver strapped at his waist “for protec: tion.” Public feeling was riding high Shortly after the Cleveland Press $5,000 for 144 Skeletons Mayor ‘Houk explains, “I figured | |g Bargain, School Says | LOMA LINDA, Calif. # — The |Callege of Medical Evangelists has received a $5,000 shipment of 144 skeletons from India, a shipment which the medical college consid- ers a bargain, as bones go. Dr. John E. teacher, said skeletons are quite expensive and difficult to pur- chase in the Vnited States. Dr. Hughes said each freshman student will be assigned a skeleton for work in his first year course. Man-eating Tigers usually are old and no longer able to catch forest game for sustenance. Once they find how easy it is to kill cell, listening to ball games on a portable radio, writing the story sending out, by means of visitors, com- and the tedious life. plaints about sanitary conditions men, they never stop half going over his story and af T Hughes, anatomy | {Your Watch | Expansion Watch Bands Ledies’—Men's Special $] 95 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. MOTOR OVERHAUL pe — No Money Down Easy Pay WATER SKIING—Sheppard family life seemed normally happy Here Dr, Sam and Marilyn team up-for water-skiing ~~ ¢—— Jay Americana Exhibited Soon Statesman’s Firearms, House to Be Included in Display WASHINGTON — A treasure of Americana preserved for more than 150 years in the home of the Revolutionary stateaman John Jay, first Chief Justice of the Un- ited States, soon will join other priceless collections open to- the public. The old hot itself, near Bed- ford Village, New York, will be part of the exhibit. It holds more than early American furniture, china, firearms and portraits. With it go 2.250 letters and documents, some signed by Washington, Jef- ferson, Hamilton, John Adams and Franklin dohn Jay built Bedford House im 1800 on the eve of his retire. Historians remember Jay as a statesman of stern integrity. . He was a Federalist who shunned doubtful political stratagems as too high a price to pay for victory over Jefferson's Republicans. 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Pe 1 ’ The Associated Press te entitle exclusively the use for republicetion ef al} lecei news orinted tm this news pener es well ae eff AP news dlepetehes —>——————————== Twe Powrtes Pense te Geltvered by carrier for a week where wot avellable ns Ll jane Ur Washtenaw Counties t te $1208 » ehewhere te Michlieem and el) ether claces tm the (nited Btates 620 66 a veer AN mat) subeeriotiens are peteblie th advance rroone Pontiag FR 3-018! >= MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CTRCULATION®S === ee MEMBER OF THE ASBOCIATED Press @ cents “a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1934 t Mr. Blackwood’s Plan | This newspaper is tremendously in- | terested in Harotp L BLackwoob’'s far | seeking proposal about a cultura) center | here. ! As he himself pointed out, it is a long range project which : could not materialize in less than 50 years. Yet it strikes us as a highly practical idea which ap- peals to those interested in Pon- | tiac’s cultural future toe & Certainly there is great need for the structures he suggests for the center——- : auditorium, library and junior college. : These he would erect on property which would have to be rezoned and is bounded ; by Orchard Lake, Palmer, Washington and Williams Streets. \ | * * * the fact that 15 acres of the property already is publicly owned and occupied ’ by Pontiac High School and Crofoot grade school. The remaining 45 acres could be acquired gradually over the years, as Mr. BLacKwoop suggests, when the individual properties are put on the market. . * * * We not only think Mr. BLAcKwoop's idea deserves careful consideration but that he has done the community a serv- ice by voicing it. All over America today cities are planning for the future. The rapid growth in homes, in industry and in retail trade is imposing a new set of conditions. * * * We should face them all can- didiy. Roads, parking spaces and similar things are very important, but Mr. Blackwood's suggestions are equally vital. In some ways they are more so. They are aimed at the soul of the city which must not be jost in the whirl of trade and commercial activities. ~A commission to study this plan fur- ther could well be named with Mr. BLACK WooD as chairman. —= Stockpiling for Defense In view of continued international tension there is reassurance in the Ad- ministration’s plans for defense stock- : piling in fiscal 1955. 4 Highlight of these plans, as revealed : by Defense Mobilizer FLem™tna, is the order for purchase of $145,000,000 worth of critical materials, supply of which might be cut off by war. 3 . ~*~ * * f — Additional evidence that the Defense department realizes that- | anything can happen any time on the international front ap- pears int a second order, This provides that about $400,000,- 000 worth of critical materials previously ordered under the de- fense production act will be trans-— - ferred to stockpiles. Involved in these orders are such materials as asbestos, bauxite, beryl, fluorspar, manganese, chromite, dia- monds, feathers, ore, mica, nickel, opium, platinum, selenium, talc, tungs- ten, tantalite, copper, cobalt and molyb- denum. ae bd ~*~ * This list ig a reminder how far the United States now falls short of seif sufficiency In the matter of important raw materials, Any government which failed to guard against the danger of war-caused shortage of these products would be courting national suicide. Lamprey Thyroid Studied A current surprise from the realm of science.is the discovery by University of | researchers that lamprey eel have at least one asset — thyroid fm the niinds of most Great area residents, sea lam- =e Another practicat aspect of the idea js © iA deat aia of all living creatures. Since ‘hey invaded Great Lakes waters they have worked havoc among lake trout and whitefish, _- with resulting serious financial losses to the commercial fishing industry. * * * This has been the case despite the. expensive co-operative, but so far un- successful efforts of the United States and Canada to rout these marine preda- tors. ° For the past 13 years Cnanizs W. Creaser, professor of zoology at the University of Michigan's Douglas Lake Station, has been studyir lamprey’s thyroid equipment. His findings later may prove of great value because it now is known that the lamprey’s thyroid gland is similar to man’s and like it, accumulates iodine. * * * In the next stage of study Prof. Creaser and his associates will attempt to discover: the location and function of this primitive vertibrate’s adrenal gland. The results of these studies seem to indicate that nothing in nature, no mat- ter how objectional or harmful, can be dismissed as valueless. _—— = — “ASTRONOMERS are worried about the disappearance of a lake on Mars.”— Science note. This summer's dry weath- _er is far more extensive than we had zr imagined. “A Goop cook is a woman who can disguise leftovers so that her husband will not recognize them as such,” says a Kansas editor. But, Mr. Editor, a good cook doesn't have any leftovers. Anotuer trouble with our economic system is that as a dollar becomes easier to catch, it gets commensurately harder to hold. The People’s | Business Can Don Do It?. Leonard Giving Michigan Republicans Lift of_Its Life By JACK I. GREEN LANSING--A man who never went to a political meeting, except possibly with a nightstick, is giving Michigan's Republican Party the lift of its life He is Doriald 8 Leonard, the former state and Detroit police commissioner, who holds his party's nomination for governor Republicang now are saying happily: anybody can do it, Don can.” “They mean that Leonard looks now ge up against the old pro, Gev. G. Men- nen Williams, since Williams jumped inte the geverner's chair almost six years ago. Several factors are making Republican hearts beat rapidly and Republican throats “If _ thicken with emotion For one, Leonard is apparently going to the wire this time with none of the serious party splits which plagued. and probably defeated, both of his predecessor nominees— Harry F. Kelly and Fred M. Alger This, in itself, proves the sense of the decision by Leonard and party leaders to avoid a convention fight and réeniominate the incumbent state officers. Secondly, Leonard is showing himself the best campaigner the Republicans have put forward in a long time—certainly against Willams. Republicans have been saying enviously for a long time: “What we need is somebody who can cail square dances like Soapy.” By that they meant someone who can get-out and shake hands with the man in the street and appear to like it Leonard is-doing that. He is popping up here and there and going into grocery stores, banks, factories and all the other places the common people inhabit. He trots right up to a stranger, pumps his hand, hands him a card, flashes a big grin and makes a little sales pitch. Leonard says he goes inte a rural bank, asks the president if he minds a little politicking in his sacred precincts and works ever any ef the natives whe happen te drop in with their overtraft notices. He went inte a big bank in Highland Park recently and gave the business te a cool 250 persons standing in line at the various windows. He says he got oné snub out of the let. In other words, Léonard is doing what Williams has been doing for Six years and apparentiy doing it well. Leonard is work- ing hard and is proving that he is no stuffed shirt Previous candidates have spent twe - menths hollering about “the power-mad CIO besses,” the “ADA,” Gus Scholle and Walter Reuther and have gone down to defeat. Leonard, seemingly, is not going to con- duct that kind of a campaign. Probably he figures there are lots of Republicans in labor unions and that there ts no point tn kicking them in the shins when he ‘wants their votes 4 But, in-any event, he has already hit at Williams on Williams’ own record. He has put the governor on the defensive on two. occasions already in the campaign and. that is something which no previous Republican Candidate accomplished. = - Sete: h 7 ° i : - Voice of the People t *% 4 speety >} a4 ad “see ———e ’ -) ‘ ~~" Greatest Defense Weapon ae ae, camah Fan ernment Vege \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 _ ae! Cmte = . 4 . Pegi Paee conta < -" eno Sly Loe ONO tie , - hone a _ ae * wats ‘ Bi GIT Rey Mother Who Worked During War Feels She Must Be Home to Fill Children’s Needs (Letters will be de mature’ : I just read “A Parent'’ where only 36 were happy and,contented in their bomes out of 356 teen- agers. Well, I think that is when they really need their parents, and I find that a lot of mothers go to work, and they just cannot give the children the attention that they would if they were home. A mother - to greet them when they get home from school or see them off to school with love and tenderness that only a mother can give a child I know, as | werked during the war almost a year, and that was toe long. | have wonderful children, and I thought ef them a bet at work, even if they were high school age, they just don't get the affection they should _whea mother is working. This goes for all mothers work- ing that have husbands working too. What is the matter with you men? Can't you support your wife, is she asking for more than you can afford, or is she trying to live in q higher bracket than you can afford. ~ Another thing is too’ many par- ents take too much to drinking. a indecent language. By all means, I'm not perfect but I did my best by my children, A Mother Appailed by Grave Thief, Man Offers a Reword I read in your column where (a reader) still has faith in human beings about the dog that had his tongue cut out. But still there are Modern Playwrig some just smal! and mean enough for that Fer instance, | made a small boat with 2 spars and full rig- xing, filled ir -with plants and flowers and set in on the grave of our tittle grandson and someone was just low-down enough te steal it off the grave. 1 am offering a reward for the address of any one who has it. George H. Morgan FE 80102 Keego Harbor : THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Remember them which have the rule over you, whe have spoken unte you the werd of (ied: Whose faith follow, con sidering the end of their conver. sation.—Hebrews 13.7. 7 * * It was Lazarus’ faith, not his poverty which brought him into Abraham's bosom.—Trench. hts. Use Profanity to Shock an Audience Into Laughter , Modern playwrights should go back to Shakespeare. They don't know how to develop humor out of social conflict. So they stud their lines with Profanity, plus rank sexual crudity, thinking that the re- sulting self-conscious laughter ag crowd is popular acco- By DR. GHORGE W. CRANE Case M-324: Dorothy Weick, aged about 36, is a very active youth worker in the Lutheran Church-at Findlay. Ohio, and speaks before many conferences of church. lead- ers When she was visiting us in Chicago recently, Mrs. Crane and I took her to see a stage play. Our son David accompanied us. ' The play was called ‘The Sev. eon Year ftch.” Tt had been so I figured I'd have a jolly eve- ning. Maybe I just anticipa teo much. : Anyway, at the end of the first act. I yawned and asked my wife: “Am I getting old and out of touch with reality? For I'm just wasting my time here “I'd much rather be seeing a color movie with a good plot and some excitement.” Mrs. Crane, however, said she felt the same way. So we waited through Act Il. : . Then, without indicating my view of the play. I leaned over to David - Aunt Het and asked him how he liked the performance “I den't see where they thought this was so funny,” he replied, and I secided it wasn't my age that was at fault.” : Off and on, I attend stage plays. especially when we have guests from qut of town who want to see the sights. Personally, I wouldn't trade one good color movie for half a dozen stage plays. Fer the stage plays are often second rate. Fhe plotting is poor. - And the humer is forced. In fact, the average modern play- wright doesn't know how to get a laugh with legitimate social con- flict , Instead, he tries to shock the audience into self-conscious laugh- ter by having the hero spout oaths and obscene language at unexpect- ed places. And I suppose he then thinks his play is funny because a lot of half drunken members of the audience laugh loudly at such gutter vocabu- lary spewed over a mixed audience. In a long and varied lifetime, } have naturally been around all types of men, including the tough- a our English teachers betie: revive more interest in Shakespeare. who needed no such profane outbursts to intrigue a crowd. — Apparently, we are witnessing a generation of Greenwich Village pansies who think the only way to portray a he-man is with uncouth language in a mixed audience The decadence of the idgiti- mate stage can’t be blamed on a moronic level of intelligence in the audience, for morons couldn't pay for current theater tickets. Adolescent authors usually think a lot of profanity and sexual eru- dity gre synonymous with play- “Writing Hollywood beats the legitimate stage all hollow. “Mutiny on the Bounty” or ‘“The Robe'’ or Martin Luther” or even a two-gun western demonstrates more histrionic skill and plotting technique. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate lnc.) | ‘oe . ~- ee cere Days of All Faiths Jewish New Year's Day ~ to Be Observed Tuesday to Jewish tradition, the 5,715th an- niversary of the creation of the world. It is Rosh Hashanah — New Year's Day—and with, if ‘be- gins also the “High Holidays,”’ the 10 most holy and significant days in Jewish religious life. In Leviticus, chapter 24, verses 24 and 2, the people of Israel are commanded to low the cerenionial horns on this day and to offer a burnt sacrifice. Burnt i dropped out of Jewish practice when the Temple at Jerusalem was destroyed and the people scattered to all parts of the earth, so that part of the com- mand ¢an no longer be obeyed. But the great horns (called the shofar) are still blown, summoning all Jews to the solemn services. today, something like the way in Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) If we rearm Bonn the French can retaliate by making Paris an open city. But Reno has it topped The question ig strictly one of banking. Bonn and Paris want both banks of the Rhine French - German rapprochment was calibrated by Premier Mendes-France in his last speech half-way up Eiffel Tower. The Preemster said in cooking French, subs and planes and first thing you know Adenauer will want to legalize bingo." Mendes - France doesn't want Western Germany to get a turn at the bat. Those gander-hoppers have an old established custom of calling on the French at the drop of a hate. But the sooner Mendes the slower it's fixed. Being am exhausted student of fatigued history we'll coach Mendes on the score. Napoleon said a French soldier was worth one Engtishman*> two Prussians and a Russian. What if he did say it the day hefore Waterloo? He have been right if grouchy had marched toward the sound of guns But it was Blucher who showed up with his promenading Prussians. We suggest Mendes might per- mit the West Germans to start a couple of teenage gangs. We still don't understand how Shickelgruber got by that customs inspector who searches your bag- gage at Havre. Now that EDC is down the drain the plans of mice and men call for a better trap. Mendes forgot Germany. hates Russia more than it hates France It takes more than a double-cross to win a game of European tick- tack-toe. The: answer to the scuttling of EDC is tied up with Indochina. Tunisia and Commie pressure at home, In order to keep his own job Looking Back 15 Years Ago. ’ GERMANS CLAIM they sunk a destroyer. CIO GAS and electric workers will strike here tomorrow.” ~~ . 20 Years Ago LADIES NATIONAL League con- vention meets here today. THE YACHT, Raimbow,’ wing fi- nal American Cup race. tine set aside two days. tom began when the Jews fi found themselves in foreign and were afraid the time dif ences would cause them to m calculate their calendar. So, to entirely safe, they observe tw ay ; Rosh Hashanah is followed by 1 penitential days, known as ‘The Days of Awe.” Better pass up the blackberries on Sept. 29 for the devil is said to put his foot on them the previous night and every blackberry in the world is-poisoned. Why this super- tn ay is not known. .- - - Probably because people ate. and occasion and had to blame some thing for the way they felt the next morning. i 3 § > OTe eae SH Bible, and what I wanted when he gave the job to Jerome who only a revision of this one. But Jerome was too much | of a scholar to stop there. The term Vulgate means simply that this new Bible was in the lan-|_ guage of the people. It comes from” the word “vulgus’”’—the common | people. Classica) Latin was at that time the spoken language of most of Europe Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE -— What could I wish your heart beyond .. . What I have wished before? . . . What other presents could I buy . . . To offer at your | door”? . . . You have my heart | with all its love... And every dream in me... My character, my cash on hand... And all my | property .. . I offer you my faith- fulness _. Forever and a day... And all the happiness that I... Could ever send your way... You | ‘aré my own to have and hoid : As much as I am yours . And as we share the feeling that ., . For evermore endures . . . I love you and I wish you. dear .. . The best of everything... As much as my poor, humble heart... Is “trong enough to bring. (Copyright 1954) Boy;1 7.-Likes to Go Without Any Shirt By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. THE, MAIL BOX Keep Coot te ge rt, both tm the house in the yard even in the coldest winter . that te hout shirt or under. er fears ft ts bad will cause rheumatiem later im life OM) Answer—Mothers will be moth ers, George. I suppose they'll go on thinking that until the last al- manac has disappeared from the earth. It will ‘probably change mother’s mind not one iota, but you might tell her that if you were my 80m I'd slap you on the back and tell you that's fine, if you en- joy it. < ol So You Haven't Any Phobia? a1 i i fil i sila iL : ri $s H i 4 .Even in the Coldest Winter Weather phiet Dermaphytosis (Ringworm, Foot Itch). Running Ear Med runa for man: tors proserinnb wastees romeaien © Be good annoving — and unpleasent fodine tm ‘ear tit eye cropper. Te pein for a few minutes. “Tree Answer—It wag heroic. Solution | ati feces eeciull | in Berkley + = ing ome THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1955 ¥ r —& Attend Inter- County Meet ~ 25 Supervisors QT HE an HE EEE a See H NEB pS SHOE Gay gg ene, SSH ceil tte pit Ea hi Hid pa eal bet i 0 EES ita? REHMIE isan Ta - and |g te - ‘ Sey pte tugs ed, ant te ss Fe unt 2 HAE aod BET ag Cdl £0} op te) x eds (ill fail He dddada © OO reistagei shies Seettaadigrateid a gira ch pln 2S caste hy ie Sue ils 13) RSRRRR : SS UpE FG apa’. 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Tau tte ease tinh Gn eadaeyathtaslay \ mile (pbini Ay sscyitely 2 4 + ry Dear Mrs. Post: 1 would like | wonderful time A ae pe have brought in more than the yo — — . . { ,ak ge ¥ reel preemineal saath: iy Sean ve! It’s money in the bank when a lady under five-feet-five Applications t uN ( i ; is e e r can . F ‘ . -\\ ctlaren be incivaed «tthe? Mayr Style Demands the |. memettic os. ise rousa'ne 0a” buy this afternoon frock with no fear of high alteration | gas. wexinauy, Dat aA tot hen Peat: “he imprope began to clarify intentions tor both Charges. A brief size is in gold sag-no-mor jersey with | Bevery & Barnowskt Royel Ost a Ne y rs. : Is it im At ee d M d L k of you, Different from the other! graceful tie collar, self buttons and belt and a very full | Jsmes t Rinman, Masel Part N to send a wedding present as long overe O est OO times because you're going into it grace) -_ f yf me Bree, Set hee . ' *gIx eg ee nme . Glamour a f ’ * \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 Mishap Was | Simplyan | Accident Husband's Opinion) Correct That There’s No Blame | By EMILY POST A wife tells me; ‘‘The other eve- | ning my husband. and | grove a. friend home from a party. In get ting out of the cap-she ripped her stocking gn the edge of the door | which is quite rough, and in. doing | this exclaimed, “There goes my | new stockings.” ] fee] that J should buy her a new pair of stockings My husband thinks that the tear ing of her stockings was purely and simply an accident and it is | not our responsibility to buy her up a small business on a part a new ones. Will you please tell me mete 6° oe ogee. time basis, in one or another of | what, if anythin I should do | “I went away during the sum. these fields: And it’s all my life is | = about this?” , mer and when I returned home worth to change their minds. a ~] agree with your husband 1 bad a flurry of dates with | as four months after the wedding date? My employer just received such an anpounceemnt of the —— of @ business associate | including Ceil Chapman whose cs i a » a ary This is the round when you can pore 7 a = wondered about sending & famous decollete ball gowns have| 3... nu mehet 12 | go with Ted,‘ without going steady ' | Make Bathroom Ereiya M- bouth, Masel Part ne * been the joy and treasure of every| * 38 bo iaches . 18 with him—a bit of juggling that eiassne, 1 mie t is entirely proper to send a : 41 inches * | car. be widely publicized among a eeity 5. Rnenume, Grease Pointe preesnt if he would like to. On the a = amiitan - £93 Everybody is: succumbing to the | measurements, not Standard pat new look of covered-up modesty, | tern measurements. : - Teach Boy Girl Should ‘a Lesson Let Him. Know Others Are Around, Take Him Back Too By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Ted and + | have gone together off and on all | through high school—we're both| | nd Excitement Are Rarely. 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New as do the side seams of the skirt, | Pattern Booklet No. 11 available a manipulation that gives an/| for % cents enormously slenderizing effect date the evening before you have Donald & Powers, Oak a date with somebody cise, That will scotch, abruptly, any notion that you're dropping everybody th his behalf. The next time he's over at the | house, arrange a very convenient phone call for him to overhear. A little carefully planned re- | ations that make for convenience Make — tren | (No names or details, just let him and beauty. Delwyn D. Haskell, 26 Seneca pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Siceenaiece cee aa tate oes ‘Copper Ranges get a vague impression that you're For instance, what about adding Patricia M. Waters, 408 MH. Jehaeon = torn for first-class mailing. Send tgteal . enith ts ifm: . talking to some other boy). He'll vani counter that Richard J. 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Jokingly tell him you adore him, but you're leery of entangling alliances with him. He'll have to prove a bit of WATER SOFTENERS, INC. Robert B Kahri. Farmington FE 6-577! 1047 W. Huron wood, antique copper and natural constancy before you'll listen to ners of otherwise necessary ac-| Ghirley A Lestfies, Permingica ~ stone any more talk on the subject. Se reports a kitchen range | Ted obviously likes you, or he fens ° tel Automatic firm which intreduced its first | wouldn't keep pepping up. And he : aoal e y console and built-in units finished | may start sticking around. But ff | m- antique copper just a year | your “no steady with anybody” by Laura Wheckde WATER SOFTENERS conc. wwe |ittte eres Sone ; ; The Chambers Co., of Indanapo- | st your ; ; . lis, Ind:, reported that more than| Te, any questions they may ask) New! You crochet this shell: Mansal half of the total sales now are in| ayout Ted, you can be blithe, un-| stitch jumper-of knitting worsted. and Conversion Units antique copper concerned and very noncommittal, | Wear it over blouse for daytime— : P The firm said three-fourths of | but firm that you aren't coing|omit blouse, trim with metallic Complete information Gladly Given its built-in cooking units. are sold | Steady with him thread-flowers for evening! in copper, with chrome and stain- less steel the next popular ——_-___..___.. | you on 9 seesaw for a change. But SOA NA Rom oe it's a maneuver that may make Ea cheted, sleeveless, jumper. Sizes Li 2-14, 16-18 included. 4 as Sag tes. Send 25 cents in coins for this ait 12) tT pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| Faratata leitch TetTioin : RimiMlA SIT IOIN your ninth life together! tern for first-class mailing. Send CaKal 3 314 7 ld LIC * ? *| The food chopper won't slip if|Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | -gryrsre CaeBeN c ¢ . | ~ |you put a piece of sandpaper be-| Station, New York li, N.Y. Print| [xtafolstaraleiat tier at - SS plainly pattern number, your name, a} | side of the table. address and zone. Chetecs sithovette—thet front, : eae te width af side with back fulleess, wide a shellew neckline —very weorable. | . gota . Dele A. weber, 19 North Prancie Miss B. S—The romantic look f does steam-air ee mm cvs? | inspired by fashions of the 18th a > Rose Lee. Huntington Weeds —— and called the chateau 1 renew a coat saengenn naman Sasa ‘ceaniian aa ‘oumne, haok |. nom to pastel shades and in filmy fabrics ' | $0 BEAUTIFULLY? | senn sare 2. nosnaner —_ j Pierine L. MacLachian, Washington | 5 Well as exquisite satins. | , : fm deoing ener rere the benay a | By Gers, Seton PETUNIA! . texture of your com by carcful seam.air Joe M. Taylor, 124 Vaught - Coats! Suits! Dresses! Sportswear! sepa, Mo ten wail Aa income so Tari — Willem T. Pree. & aiways get m dull or premedowm looking. Only genie steam and air passes through the weave two raise the nap and reform the lines. And remember, careful cleaning preserves the fabrics as i gets owt the soil, Let as renew your com mow. Call FE 2-8101 Mary A. Groat, 110 The bottom wet/ _ Shop leisurely for clothes for | every occasion! | ERY ——SUOAY TPM TOGPML We Invite You to Open a i i Te tae ge Why don’t y ow transfer your cleansing powder to an empty peanut-butter holes in the lid. No mote | ‘ : , Char ge Account samme a t mee Trips for Fall Set by Group Historical Spots Slated for Visit by Young Adults Young Adults may enjoy several interesting trips this fall which have been planned by the YWCA The first of these trips was taken to Amherstburg, Ont. where they visited Fotd Malden, Museum on the river and ‘lunchéd’ at the Anderdon Tavern. All trips leave the YWCA at the scheduled time and are made by private car. Costs are shared by members of the group. Reserva- tions must be made two days in ee ee YWCA Offers Y t ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1934 EVEN ee ree po avel BLOOMFIELD HILLS—In the! chancel of Christ Church Cran- brook this afternoon at three! o'clock before close relatives and | a few friends Margaret McFd- | | ward Barton was married to Philip train. Matter III. | He is the son of Mrs. Spencer M Cantrill of Marion, Ind. and the late Milton Matter. The bride- groom is a captain in the U.S. Ma- | rine Corps Reserve. The bride ts the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Cari Osbern Bar- ton of East Long Lake road. She wore a wedding gown of ‘Maril yn White Is Honored at Shower - Marilyn White, bride -elect of Paul Colton, was feted recently at | a buffet supper and personal Hostesses were the attendants 9 wedding, Leona Mrs. K. A Attending Mrs. BR, D. Colton, Mrs. D. V. White, Mrs. N. C. Wiley, Mrs. N. L, Brown, Mrs. Ralph Grubb, Mrs. Renald Woodhull, Mrs. Lloyd Cooke, Mrs, Dale Bratt, | Ingrid Danielson, Sandra Brown. Jackie Kosky, Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Sara Hallock. Mrs Robert Thompson _and Bonita Marilyn Main, Mrs. Gierck and Mary Mount completed | Mr. and Mrs. D. V. White of LaSalle avenue and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Colton of West Huron street are the prospective bride and_ bridegroom's parents. j Rebekahs Meet — Members of Welcome Rebekah | 24 met Thursday evening in Malta Temple. Plans were made entertain a visitation of lodges Colorado, Bard College in N York, the Des Moines Art Center. | St, ,Tenstiog of | Latte en Tneet The museum of Cranbrook Aca- 7 ot 8:30 of St, Joseph Church co demy of Art 1% open free to the | Wsst South Sostevere. public daily from 2 to 5 p.m. ex- Ho meet Tweeday ot a ari ize cept Monday. i waite will speaker, Moreaus Have Guests 7 if i A jis i ( Hi PY z i ek td ifs t fi} 4 i i + oe * f e i 2 * MRS. ee MATTER III Phillip Matter III Claims Bride in Cranbrook Rite (sy "2.2 | - Christ Church Cranbrook was the setting this afternoon when Phillip Matter IIl claimed Margaret Barton for his She is the daughter of the Cart 0. hr ide. Bloomfield Hills and he is the son of Vrs.. Spencer VM. Cantrill of Marion, Ind. Vilton Matter. Iwery DeLastre Satin fashioned with an empire bodice with hand faggoting at the bateau neck- line, long sleeves and a full skirt which fell in a small sweep A flat cap of satin was edged in tiny: pleating and Keld a double finger-tip veil of illusion. Her flowers were white cammelias. Mary Stewart Barton was her sister's maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a waltz length | frock of blue-greefi taffeta with an empire bodice and short sleeves. Leaves of matching velvet formed her hat with a tiny veil and she carried white Fugi chrysanthe- mums Milton Matter Jr. was his brother's best man and another brother Fred Sweeteer Matter was an usher. William K. Metier of New York was also an usher. A buffet supper was given itn the Barton home for the wedding guests Mrs. Barton wore a costume suit orchids. Mrs. Cantrill’s gown was ‘of pale avocado brocade and her Mrs. Glen H. Arthur, Mrs. Ward the shower were hat of bronze velvet. She also wore |Newman, Mrs. Phil Cotter, Mrs cymbidium orchids. For her wedding trip to Ber- muda the bride wore a gray wool Bartons of | and the late | 'Noon Rite Performed in Birmingham Jeanne Van Dusen, Donald Wheeler Speak Their Vows BIRMINGHAM -— Jeanne Belden Van Dusen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David VanDusen and Donald Howard Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arthur Wheeler of Springfield, Mass. were | married at noon today in the First | | Presbyterian Church A The bride wore a white gown ; with a bodice of Duchess lace and full skirt of satin, which fell in ls chapel train, A Juliet cap of | the lace held a long tulle veil and |she carried white phalaneaopsis jorchids. white sweetheart roses and iceland pothos | Dr. Gladys Andrews of New | York city was maid of honor | Marjorie VanDusen sister of the | bride, Estelle Biedenbach of New | York City was maid of honor and Wheeling, W. Va. were brides. | | maids. I They wore Aquamarine frocks | | and carried bouquets of rose and | dubonnet Fuji chrysanthemums, Everett Adams of New York was | T hest man and ushers were John | Ballenger, Robert Cabana and | ‘Chester Fischer Jr. of Springfield, Mass Mrs. Van Dusen wore slate orchids, The mother of the | bridegroom wore antique green | taffeta with green cymbidium | orchids. the bride wore a royat biue and + white tweed suit with a white hat. They will live at 49 Clarence st, ° Springfield, Mass. Guests from Kalamazoo were Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Brownell, Mr. and Mrs, Palmer B. Coombs, Mrs. Olive Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. §. S. Brumley from Ann Arbor. Mrs. Truman Streng from Kenosha, Wis., and many others. | ‘West Side Group Plans Oct. 5 Rally Programs for the coming year were scheduled at the Wednesday meeting of the West Side Home | Demonstration Group. Mrs. John | G. Lyong wag hostess in her Hen- | derson street home. Mrs. William | 1 to attend Rally Day on Oct. 5 at) ‘Dublin Community Center. Mrs. | | | Delegates for the event will be Vernon Spencer, Mrs. David Du- Vall, Mra, Lyons afd Mrs. Frank Joan Thompson Married Joan Lucille Thompson became the bride of Thomas F. Pruente in a ceremony performed this morn- hing at 10 o'clock ih St. Michael and chrysanthemums. by the her fingertip veil of illusion she carried a bouquet of white giadioli and roses, centered with a white orchid. 10:30. to 2:30 — Nellies ~-"$507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | Oakland County Children’s Home |When the Woman's Literary Club oung People a Chance to Tr c; Py » OF * z © ” Ponting Press Phete re {was the bride's only F. E. Watts Claims Bride Therese Ann Fiedler approached the altar of St. Michael Church at 9 o'clock this morning to be- |come the bride of T-Sgt. Floyd E. | Watts, The Rev. Michael J. O'Reil- ; ty performed the ceremony. She was wearing a ballerina- | length gown fashioned with taffeta | bodice, long lace sleeves and full | lace skirt A smal cap secured | ber fingertip veil and she wore |@ single strand of pearls. Her | bouquet was of white gametiias | The bride is the daughter of and Mrs, Otte Fiedler of Edjson street and the bride. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Watt» of Royalton, mi. Mrs. John Fitzgerald of Pontiac attendant wearing & rose gown with satin bodice and net skirt) She carried @ cascade bouquet af pink glamel- lias Mr. Fitzgerald served ag best MRS. FLOYD BE, WATTS served to the immediate family in Hote) Roosevelt and a recep: on October 5 tien was beld in St. Michael tHailt, Rosary Altar Society of St. Vin- . The bride's mother greeted her | guests wearing a tangetine taf. | feta dress with brown accessorips | Cent de Paul Church has completed and a corsage of brown glamel- | the plans for its annual style show Has, ‘and bridge to be held Oct. 5 in 4 few Mrs. Watts changed to al? ™ : chocolate brown suit with contrast | Mrs Joseph Spadafore and Mrs. ing shoes and purse. Her Harold Brady will serve as chair- hat.and gloves were beige men. They ave assisted by Louise Mrs. lone W. Bartholomew of West End avenue checks | | @ few of the books she catalogued for the Oakland County | Aw Force Base in Ilinois where Robert W. Nichols, Margaret | For a motor wedding trip East | Children’s Home. She has actéd as librarian there for the |™* past etght years when she first volunteered her time. Local Woman Librarian for the Children’s Home The library at the Oakland County Children’s Home has many good books stacked on its shelves | but there is still room. for many | ¢¥ssed_the youngsters with pride moré—the kind of books that boys | 8®4 praised three of Pontiac's and girls of today really enjoy. dentists Dr. Richard Byers, Dr. Mrs. Ione W. Bartholomew, the | Jeha D. Schmidt and Dr. John librarian at the home for the past | B. Foster whe gave up their eight years has come to know! Wednesday afternoons to give much about the interests of the | dental care to the youngsters. youngstérs there. Wijtiam ©. Moulton Jr, super- For example, she says, these (intendent of the home which boys sod girls tell her that they | houses approximately 140 children, like stories about medera took us on a tour showing us the » biographies of modern | oe cottages and pointing out the radar stories, airplane (need for still more tacilities for stories—anything in the §=me- caring for the youngsters Hine, cpert sterive Ghd | cuuse the home which was curreat magasince. | built in 1928 to care for not more we found Mrs. Those who will benefit from | than 110 has become so crowded, these books are the youngsters | Mr. Moulton said that part of the from the fourth to the ninth | indoor recreational area has been converted to sleeping rooms There are many ways in which organizations can be of service to the home—through their con- i tributions, their interest and their understanding A convertible model automobile 1 England goes by the name of a dre ad of Pontiac decided to donate books | — — one Christmas, Mrs. Bartholomew . pened to volunteer her time at the Married this morning in St. Linsenman and Walter Blakely. fornia are their parents. ago Since that time Mrs. Bartholo- palms. mew has continued to give freely of her time acting as librarian. Jean Cinsenmon Is Bride Michael Church were Gloria Jean The Carl Linsenmans of Edison. street and Aaron Blakely of Call The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly performed the 11 o'clock ceremony That was eight years before an altar decorated with | bouquets of white flowers and ‘The couple will reside near Scott | Meldrum, Mrs. Coleman Lee, Mrs. O'Connor, Betty Gaukler, Mrs. W, + J Hinds, Mrs. Margaret McCrack- en, Lillian Meldrum and Lillian Laska. bridegroom is stationed FAITH Group Hears Speaker |," ncn" ton tne FAITH, fer the aid and instruc | Phipps, Patricia Zielinski, Mrs, tion of the handicapped, held ts | Dominic Kline, Mra. C. W. Seery, first meeting of the fall season! vir, 1 W. Humphreys and Mrs. Thursday even at the head: | Deimo Chapdelaine. Various mem- quarters of Oa County Soci- ae ety for Crippled Children on West |Pers of the church guilds will alee Lawrence street. me Scouts Will Skate. Paul Thams, director of special | Sept. 27 is the date of the first education, was guest speaker, He gave an outline of the work being | Girt Seout roller skating session to be held at the Rolladium done to prepare our public achools for teaching the handicapped Mra gy gaan elected M-39. The rink opens at 5 p.m. sident organization ad | classes will be held from 6 john =Gearhart, vice president. | 7 p.m, Regular skating Mrs. Cletus Mick is secretary and| unii) 9. Both Brownies and James Van Cleve, treasurer. _ | are welcome to attend but Meetings will be héld the second| Scouts can work toward and fourth Thursdays of each) badges month. The public is invited | (eatin attend | Two Attend Session at Michigan Union - Mrs. William F. Maybury of East Iroquois road and Mrs. W Henry Sink of Avondale road, Syl- van Lake, attended an all day Gardner, Mrs. A. W. Penny, Mrs | D. L. Tate and Dr, John Phelps |Mrs. Ralph Curtis attended from | Oxford — ts —_- man, ——— - The bride's father, Otto Pledler. | . . and Frances Capucille sang the Fash ion Show : bridal recital, . A wedding breakfast was Wi | | Be Held For a honeymoon in Canada the aol Parke Strest Parish | Hall at a= Each Thursday she cénducts two story hours for children in the first three grades. Mrs. Bartholomew wishes to ex- press her appreciation to the peo- ple and to organizations through. | out Oakland County who have do- | nated so many good books to the home. She wants them also to . Michigan the bride changed to a The bride approached the altar Sear of [MAYY Gress with matching acces! MERLE NORMAN STUBIO . wearing @ floor-length gown sories and wore the white orchids satin i princess style. A head-| oS we eee houquet MERLE NORMAN STUDIO piece secured her fingertip veil! a. bride ts a graduate of the| 405 Poniac State Bank Bidg. and she carried a colonial bouquet =) FE 2-4010 j McAuley School of Practical centered with white orchids. Nursing | Mrs. Wesley Tratey of Midland : — attended her sister as matron of honer wearing a green lace gown and hat and another sister, Carol youngsters there. - lorah Linsenman, niece of the & corsage of roses, as she| The day we visited the home | bride, wore a yellow dress for fier greeted 250 guests at the recestion | eee — i Gingellville’ Community The bridegroom's mother wore Prompt... ah aqua dress ite = = cat i) Efficient... The bride cignged to an aga fT | ‘nat with Diack velvet sccessores | COUFTEOUS ... |end the white orchid trom -her | bridal bouquet a wedding trip ' | to the Smoky Mountains. SERVICE NEW $ 4° RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 2 to ~ Oey, 47) + 3 . 25 9x12 Rug Select OPEN SUNDAY See Our F ~ COAT $4995 »$]8B5 _ 3 ine ~n lion WAY ~ "FE 2-7932 “Huron at STORE e z Ae wag Cae | “ at « ) | Sy sea ; Tructés about nine ‘billion * . tom of treught inthe US. each| PFESIGERL Of Institute ' year. . === |fo Speak at Rally Day CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rev. James H. Luther, pas SCIENCE CH tor of the Silvercrest Baptist —o ?.M—tt. L Drake Chiirch, announces that a spectat Message Bearers: Bev. M. Clerk, BE) program is planned for Rally Day we 1:00 '*. he Service at 10 a.m. Sunday. Wed, 8080 P.M. Midvesd Service Dr. Boy Aldrich, president of the - | Detroit Bible Institute, will be the speaker. The Rev. Mr. Luther and the Sunday School teachers are ex- | pecting an attendance of %0 Dr Aldrich will also speak at the 11 a.m. service All Sen@ay Sehest Chfidren on PARENTS, et Plenic at Oskiand eee coe, Half of the cultivated land in Cuba is devoted to growing sugar ‘ cane — FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Wed. Prayer, Bible study, 1:90 F. M. Set. Night Service ..... 7:30 P.M.’ Sundey School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. Evening Service ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting ... .7:30 P. M. Rev. R. Garner, Pastor PE 4.7407 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD | 25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive Morning Worship—10:45 A.M. | gi ty , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1050 =e ><. Cannon Mountain in Franconia | Notch State Reservation, N. | has a split personality. It is named after a cannon-shaped rock on its slopes and is also known as Profile Mountain because it is the home of | the ‘Profile’ or “Old Man of the Mountains."’ aN > Native of Nigeria | Speaks on Needs of Homeland | Presbyterians Have Rally Day Benson Udah of Calabor, Ni- | geria will be guest speaker at the | Youth Day Services at St. John | Rev. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn Ave. Juanita Parris, Paster Dr. Evens, Speaker. trom Flint Evening Service 7:45 P.M. | Methodist Church at 3:30 p.m. Sun- day. He-ts~studying Educational Sociology and Child Guidance at | Michigan State College. | at Sunday Service cational work in his homeland | H. Eugene Ramsey, Minister | Gen Offices: Andersen, Indians ‘ APOSTOLIC CHURCH ~ OF CHRIST 458 Centrol Sunday Services 10 A. M. - 7:30 P. M. NIGHTLY 7:30 P. M. Missionary Redding will speok on his many experiences; nightly from Sept. Rev. L. A. Parent Gane, Pasters PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Huron at Wayne St. Willttem H Marbech Edward D. Aucharé $:45 Church School 11 A. M. Morning Worship “CHRIST § CALL TO HIS CHURCH TODAY” Dr. W. BH Marbech, Preaching _—_— r Bs | where he has been headmaster at | | the Ibilio Local Authority School at | Opobo, Calabor, Nigeria. at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Under the recently revised So- siring provisions of that law. 25th through Oct. 3rd Closing Services of Revival CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church Theedere BR. Allebach, Minister 10:00 «. m. Morning Worship “What is the Church?’ 11:20 a. m. Bible School 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships | Rex. A. C. Atwood, district mana-| School during the’ past year. fer for the Social Security Ad- ; ae saitempioved perons. «ve! YOUtH Rally Draws Eight Church Groups ministers contribute three per cent of net earnings to the Social Se- | curity fund. The churches contri-| bute nothing (Persons employed by others 505 Auburn Ave. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship employers two per cent, for a total Se vie iaen tae groups of young Sanford E. Saperstein will speak . 2 ; “Studies “ _of four per cent.) from several churches. Hear America’s Outstanding tn t-joho” Chop. 31) Atwood pointed out that once a| Jack McCurry will lead the sing- : 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting ing and a color film, ‘Heavenly ean Evangelists! | minister decides to come into the ten.” Rev. Lele P. Marton & , | program he must continue in it, | Harmonies,” produced by the Bob G. B. McDOWELL and HIS WIFE oe _” “| Jones University will be shown. = Youth Rally is held every JOYCE McDOWELL 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship with Communion joyce McDowell 9:45 to 12:15—Children’s Church and School 11:30 to 12:15—Adult Bible Classes 7:45 P. M.—Closing Service of Revival G. B. McDowell, Evangelist A Soul Stirring Sermon—Hear It! Wed., 8:00 P. M.—Church Service Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Marion, Pastors A Friendly Place to Worship paths” where is the your souls. Thus saith the Lord, ot CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets of 1196 Jestye Ave. fer Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 4. M. Services Each y Eventing 70 P. &. Leré’: Oe Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road Ye t the wa ang ceo and est for the “ete || welk im and ye shal) find rest for \J FE 17-0226 _— Baptist. oe Will Make Dedication of Children’s Window beginning of the year, inaugurates The Rally Day Service at the | maxed by Yom Kippur, the Day Mr. Udah will speak on the edu- | Fitst Presbyterian Church will in-| tai Wednesday. clude the dedication of the ‘‘Chil- dren's Window” in ‘the Sanctuary) pays is highlighted by the sounds The window will be presented| ancient instrament which once The speaker at the morning by Mrs, Henry Wissinger,. chair-| called men te warfare and now service will be William B. Ed- man of the committee, and will be| calls for combat against wrong wards. |aceepted by Richard-Fisher, presi-| doing and shortcomings. Special a ident of the Board of Trustees. Se Se coma sat The central panel of the window wership services stress Ministers Eligible features Christ the Good Shepherd | of repentance and divine . ®* carrying a lamb in His bosom. To} ™***¥- : ‘for Social Security | the-right,-ts-a-medailion-of-a- child |—ftosi-Hashana—is—observed—two jat prayer. Another medallion, days by traditional Jews; one, by So. | Showing the lad of long ago who Reform Jews. : ae | gave his lunch to Jesus at the time; Te: Beth Jacob will hold cial Say wae , Laser tag ~ a the feeding of the five thousand. | = Promotion certificates will be Ministers electing to come un-| Presented and awards given to 21 | dep the program —do—se—as—self-| persons who have maintained a employed persons, according to| perfect attendance in the “Church contribute two per cent and their S!lvercrest Baptist Church at 9:15 Tuesday afternoon, at 2 p.mi>-Rabbi Chapel. | Speaker Will Be eee tee Sunday School Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Preyer 7:30 p. m. Saturday Night Service Paster, REV. CARL DOWNEY FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. | | | 10:00 «. m. Preaching 11:00 «. m. at-7:80 pe . ve 6-0 map Confession?—Ask The | ‘Man Who Goes There! Man is born, but he needs Holy Communion, the Sacrament of the Eucharist. He grows, but he needs to grow and be strengthened in Christian life by the Sacrament of Confirmation. He is cured of disease, but he needs a remedy for sin, so destructive of Christian life, and this he finds in the Sacrament of Penance. "Man lives in society which needs officials to promote the common by God. It is God, not man, who give sins or to refuse forgiveness. “Whose sins you shall forgive,” Christ ‘said, “they are forgiven them; whose sifs you shiall retain, they are retained.” (John 20: 21-23). ~Church, he finds officials provided by the Sacrament of Orders. He perpetuates the human race in marriage, which Christ made the Sacrament of Matrimony. And at death, he needs consolation and Strength for the last dread hour which he finds in the Last Anoint- ing—the Sacrament of Extreme Unctioa Would you like to know more about each of the seven Sacra- ments? How they can help you to ) the sinner worthy or unworthy. To i do this they had to know what they were forgiving ...the secret dis- positions of the sinner ... his sor- row and willingness to repair the wrong done to his neighbor by his sina, Who could make this known but the sinner himself—and what is this but Confession? But Confession—thé Sacrament of Penance—is only one of the seven Sactaments Christ left in His Church. Yes, seven—no more and mo less! Christ's religion is not ~aerely @ message to be accepted, SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureay $422 LINDELL BLVD. , on . , He is nourished, but bef = ~he-will-telt you:-Sitt-is-an offente*~“needs Christian noursheent good—and for his life ia the |} ST. LOUIS 8, MO. ||! KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A. M—Morning Worship “Spirit of Watchfulness” ' 7:30 P. M—Evening Worship | “ “Man Striving With His Maker” . Sam. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. TABERNACLE 6 Tildeh af West Huron Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. Redie CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR 7 ae ~ ynagoues throughout the world, the Jewish religious New Year will be ushered in at sunset, Monday. Rosh Hashana, which means the |a ten-day period of spiritual self- | analysis and prayer which is cli- of Atonement. This begins at night- The ritual for the High Holy | et the Shofor of ram's horn, the Rosh Hashana services for the Jew- children's service will take place en “Deom or Destiny,” at the morning service and “Three Hun- dred Years and Three Questions,” will be the title of the evening sermon, 3 The final Friday Evening Serv- Retreat Service ‘Dr. Eugene Blake The Fall Retreat of Detroit Pres- | bytery will be held at the new Westminster Presbyterian Church, * me Said ilith t's dA nti at — Rosh Hashana Observance ‘Starts at Sunset Monday ae Emulation will be at the Wednes- day morning service. Rabbi Nemry) Hoschander will conduct all of the meetings. The liturgical portions of the service will be conducted by ’ |] Sunday School 10:00 a. m. FREDERICK L. MARRIOTT Cathedral Choir Will Present Musicales Frederick L. Marriott, organist and choirmaster of the Kirk in the | Hills; announces the appointment of four soloists to the Cathedral area at this meeting. The evening tory ceremoniés for the Westmin- ster Church and‘Dr. Blake will ; Day.” Clothing that glows in the dark able for clothing use that reflect 150 times as much light as a white painted surface. . Youth Service..... ¢:38 p.m. Rev. Telegraph Roed et Orcherd Leke Ave. 10:00 A. M. . Auditorium | Bible Class yt “THE BELIEVER’S STATE AND STANDING” | The First in a Series of Special Messages on I Corinthian Tom Malone, Teacher 11:00 A. M. “IS IT NOTHING TO YOU?” 7:30 “THE JUDGE WHO OPPOSED THE GOSPLE” Special Music by the GRIFFIN QUARTET Sanday School for All y School Attendance Last $ DR. TOM MALONE tist Ch We have room for a few more students Mrs. Meyers, Deen Call FE 7-8625 P. M. You Hada bic Y This half a century event is aww ~ Dy the Bethany Men's WILBUR C. CRAWFORD, President. REV. FRED ROBERT TIFFANY, Pastor your tickets at the following places Pauli jewelry Store, William G. MacLean Fred_Moote’s, W. Huron St., j. Pred Gibson Beli Telephone Co., Omer W. Lewis Paul M. Snover, Farmer-Snover, 160 W. Huron St Maynard johnson, 807 Community National Bank Earl Acre, 1410 Pontiac State Bank Glenford Haviland, 123 Elizabeth take; R--D>—— For 50 Years Rev. R. M. [ Traver,D.D. | has been a great Christian leader in Pontiac. Now his many friends are giving @ public tes- timonial dinner in his honor— Thursday, Oct. 7th Fellowship Hall The Unique Bethany Baptist Church on West Huron St. vania Music Camp in Brevard N. Carolina. The Amazon Basin has a net- work of rivers which are nav- igable for 15,814 miles. The Am- azon ijself is navigable for 1700 miles, the extent of its course in Brazilian territory. a First Progressive Spiritualist’ Church Senday Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. Mrs. Bessie Younts, Berkley Wed. Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. Special Services _ in the 2 Hear Rev. Floyd McCallum Interesting Inspirational Instructive Pilgrimaires Tonight — 7:30 — alse Sunday 11:00 A. M.—7:30 P. M. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kotesky Guest Singers, Next Week Services Each Night 7:30 thru Sunday, Oct. 3 “The Little Church With the BIG HEART” University of Michigan. She has appeared with the Philadelphia rvice at 8 p.m.| summers she was instructor in wilt be part of the week's dedica- | music and soloist at the Transyl- At present, she is | speak on “Our Church for Our, musical director of. the weekly, | broadcast “Hymns of Faith” and | | instructor in voice at the Uni- versity Music. Music. In of Michigan | School of 1948, he became invite YOU INVITE to Worship With Us SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. Worship 11:00 A. M. ‘Evening ..7:45 P.M. REV. W. WIBLEY, Pastor will be speaking at both services. Tuesday, Bible Study 10:45 A. M.—7:45 P.M. Thurs., C. A.’s 7:45 P.M. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD — 210 N. Perry St. Visit the Church of the Old-Fashioned Gospel Enjoy the Pontiac i i , “ i \ rs 2 \e eee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1954 vy NINE Calvary Bethan Ba fist, ef ras ee NX ace U an only, freshwater lake which ¢on- Church , | tole men-toting start, @|° © 2ag? |: 1ST Josie (Pull Gespen) | i Start Services Pla R | ) ? ‘Sunday School 10 A. M./ ns q y ay NEW HOPE | > . . . . “ ¥ » - Worship Service i Juniors, Seniors Will Be _. 34 Children to Recei BIBLE CHURCH | © 11:00 A. M. Hosts to Parents, Adults | hora ane : Cvengiliitic Serekce | ee, | Attendance Awards at CLARKSTON, MICH. reeM Sunday Evening Early Service Sunday Siorsocunrrenes | L. Fred Peter. Pastor i ne me “_ te lead Rally Day will be observed in , ee SE eer en ership of the ard of -ACONS a ; = . —— . : ; Grace Lutheran Church at 9 a m _ TNE icemaes will begin the = Services to Sunday, Grace Church conducts UNITED LUTHERAN PRESBYTERIAN morrow. Fach Sunday there will | two identical Sunday Schools one CHURCH OF THE THE KIRK be two worship grrvices, one at! at 9 am, the other at 1) am 9%. am... the other at 11 am. Be- Both will meet at the early service r ~ . Ri 0 | Williams Lerra IN TH E HILLS tween the church. services Sun-! Sunsay ah ommeon A. 2 thee ® ‘$940 West Long Lake Read \ day School, will be held at 9.45) Pini rip ag ‘acc. €. Gorces) Poster "Ve eters BLOOMFIELD s = eres : = Ae od ; wv awards James ar vin HILLS GERTRUDE. HAIGHT am There will be classes for all Robert and John Sluka. Ste phan _ cere Dr. Harold C. | DeWinat . . children and young people, ie Ewalt, Wesson and Lauren K ay | six classes for adults. Maynard | Schulz, Susan Tyrell, Ann Hodges St The Greatest Lesson African Missionary Johnson Mrs Grace Steey Mrs } Nancy Parsons, Sharon Jackson REV. OTTO G yi ° Trinity p e CVOES als * Sct LVZ | + | Life Te Basil. Hartt, Mrs dom Tiftany, | Barbara Atwell, Barbara Smith | Church i . —_ . to Be Guest Speaker Judge H. Russel Holland and the David Sluka. Susanne Koprince, j Schultz is presenting the teachings Lutheran 1 Identical Services | Rev Fred R. Tiffany will teach Janet Vought. Karon Spalding of the Lutheran Church in» series | jl! Missouri Synod 9:30 and 11 A. M ; Gertrude Haight will be guest in oe a orteei Jane-—and Sally Saari, Darlene °f 12 weekly lectures i Fp tt tetra = : eita Smith and Andrew Pepper | St : inlaw : $ . Chureh School 930 and 11 00 — er Sunday evening = © will be i charge of the Sunday} ae ee bade el | Ind SERVICE 11:00 A. M. |! “ —— _ | Special missionary service at Free evening) Srigraine: M17 bin. Me ina Kaul, John Purkiss Tulainyo ts the highest lake in| SUNDAY SCHOOL if | Methodist Church. She is visiting tion pictures of Lake Louise j Chery! agg Robert) Parsons.~ the | nited States " His 12.885 feet | Hi] 9:45 A.M, rd Pp ise will James Fuller. Susan Hal). , Communi United her parents at Memphis while on be shown tomorrow night by state Nuctier rae . o_ ; " — above sea level in Califorma : P yt ty Ch furlough from her mission in Director of Christian Education | olas oniiay an Robert bed SJ : = — —— “w resb erian urch Afric : the Rev, Floyd Norton. Parents . ° “ ‘ a. ; i | and Jack Nicholas. bo : . and adults will be guests of Junio NEWMAN A.ALE. CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan Miss. Haight went to Africa in- High cei Saab thigh ee ‘8 + [Three teachers will be honored AU Saints Episcopal Church W. J, Teewwtssen, jr Paster 195 and is the acting principal ple J. Fred Gibson,Calvin Hobart = ® : for their faithful service in Sun VILLIAMS STREET AT WEST Pike 9:45 a. m. Bible Schoo! of Edwaleni Technica, Coliege, 28™es Ryan and Ralph Berge: stor IC UIC P rogram Is Planned a veo oe ee soe Bes (C. Suerge: Wreattinns, (Revie 11:00 0. m. Wership Service = a mann will assist With the youth i B. Forman and Laurabelie Bow Rev Waldo A Munt Rev Rovert J Bichiey i cemer b luth 6 master have worked in the Sun, Reve Ward Clatbueseh Sermon topic: —————— | day School for % years and Mrs ry A y Love in the Home The Joslyn Avenue 10 Be Re laced y eran roup Wark Aiiindad hae teesea tor ab C00 Wh = 7 cae - SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY. © , Worship Service 1:30 : = pm a TT and supplies for the Sunday | | Tt & M- Morning Prayer | ca wees Gone “REALITY” | Pr, by gle ef STEPHEN « The congregation of the church School | THE PL | powered "tens - " ger od aa vie ae o> Wednesday Evening Testimonial ' ayer eet. Thurs. 6:45 P.M. - + - EASANT “oe oe Ol =—— eer'e Message ; has existed for 90 years. The orig ° ee Meett 8.00 © s | : ae saat Sere And Study Nour j inal” building -was a little white . : Z 8 FAST LAWRENCE STREET SEES aac frame church house that occupied GROVE MISSIONARY — Weekdays Page! 5 F | the pp Kpot Pin! eran ric BAPTIST CHURCH + pene SPORT eS ER ee ar er: ridaye Us , irst United ing is the result of a femodeting EB First Church of Christ - program of more than % \e: rrrsevie |] Pentecestal Church rseram of more than 30. years 128 W. Pike 81 .| GRACE LUTHERAN CH Lowrence on@ William-Sts- ouennse an new agi will gre the? SUNDAY li Corner of Genesee and Glendale my ss 90 W. Howard $. one on e present location : . P \ F Wel F ome then,-the congregation will Services: 11 A. M. r Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. we .veryone elcome: worship at 164 Orchard Lake Ave | . How Christian Science Heals sds #00 the recent home of Temple Beth and 7:30 P. M. lj Rev. Otte G. Schultsz—Speaker . Thavs. 7: an Jacob. The Rev J. Allen Parker . | «“PREEDOM . 7:45 P.M. Rev. S. Littlejohn. THROUGH it Sen. ‘Morn. tt 00 A. M. REV. RUFUS M. TRAVER — has. been pastor of the church eh eens | Sunday * School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. RIGHT DECISIONS” Sun. Night 7:45 P.M. " \wouiediaaen = 2 ne ee REV MARVIN P. HESTER . — $< $< ™ CW 98 Dinner Honors Cision wd | = | “The Whole Gospel to the rY Peonl Stud The! Cirislien F Ou fil ‘ , ‘bh [7 where Wen Young Feople Study | |. The Cwiston ed 11 From Our Film St. John’s Lutheran Church — .p a —— a a p : ’ issionary Alliance Church | E American «hi sree — Letheras Ceeneit) at FiRsTBAPTIstTcHURcH __-PONtiac Pastor Bible Every Week inear Orebard tare ave) 1! Rental Library Sunday School 9:45 0m. . . Rev. G. J. Bereche, Paster Ls M i Ww hi 11:00 = The Rev. Robert Garner an orning oranip a. m. Oakland and Saginaw, Sunday School Mission "ounces that besides the services [| Sumdey Scheel ..... 9:30 0m. 7) NOW IN STOCK Parsonage: Owego i 2 Seep EB Corer Phene FR 6-000 nti Michi m Sunday the First General i oe cmigan Becomes Baptist Church Raptiat Church is conducting a Morning Wership . 11:00 0. m. ‘ All ~~ Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Known as Bethany = user ible School every Thar | Atiance Youth | ad t. Peul Lutheran Church ! ri 6 p ‘ childre vd Our responsibility—the World: Our resources—the WORD The Rev. Rufue M7 << Rue pee ‘trom > to 17 seaky at | C@Oe os eee. 61S ee fT MOODY 7 ai is testa = we he tufus raver 1) SUNDAY SCHOOL Se tO lad oar sateegriege ake veot tor eu Joes Sees 88" 1) Bible Institute sila Sanaa Lie w 6)'s 6 6c Py dinner as a testimony to the 0 , anita ae . . . ah . ne Rev. Kenneth Stabnaugh Welcomes ) ou ‘ = r = lig@ious . ree s cre Whe AN erIrodime $ MORNING WORSHIP ...... 10:45 A.M. civic affairs tm Pontiac, Oct, 7 at of 72 last week eee SCIENCE =F 9904 Msn ses 10S AM — Meta Sonne | “The Sample Prayer” 6 30 at the Bethany Baptist Chruch . . a . S George Mehder, Pastor — Phone FE 5.0404 a FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ERIES |] watch “This ts the Life”"—Sunday, 1:00 P_ M.—WIBK-TV EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M cate Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill Street, Pontiag — = ecm Giao® Sew © : - Mi. everyone who hag been bap ‘ Post Office) | ~The Fourth Dispensation” | nc Lx Traver, alee t a teicehe RK Berton, ‘Mtatster 16mm Sound First Southern Missionary ve ma Sunday Merning Service 10:30 A. M. | Rev. H. H. Savage, D.D., speaking at both services pare Rev Mr Tra | “y oy MAKE THEM REST” — ae “ | Mr ver was born The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, speaking | mS LAST TRIP eS oo. jin Rochester, N. Y. He received ox . —- ‘ | his ministerial training at Roch | C WU I? | 965 East Wilson Ave. COMING UP? Sem:pasiecere wan i Woe, N.Y, ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE p fa Us for Rentals! Tih cundey Schoo! ....... 9905-A- i, : In: 1992, he came to Pontiac and 239 East Pike Street Morning Worship eee. 13:00 ALM. Will i be she last ome of the mmmer or of life? Some poopie nae aged E-: ee a hg ‘6 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Worship — Oru oooeee. 6:45 P.M. mie t « e. 4 ’ we : will mart 4 tip te Eterwity. Suppose it were you? necene u field secetary mel 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service Christ all Evening Worship ..... 7:30 P.M. served during World War | in re Rev. WE Varied, Paster . Levers Gheffield, Meste Director ge .] Wed. Pre Meetin .. 7:30 P.M, Why wet mop at cur Chorch or call our Paster. Make certain | Nalets wert: far the Ualied Binion | Literature Sales yer : 9 yee hove ASSURANCE. We will be glad belp you larmy. Dr. Trever served ¢ Bap | VEILS | | Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. z —————— = Church in East Orange. N. J.| 9:45—This is ber cy sv | REV. A. 1. MULLING. Poster for four years, then became field Sunday of “ i : CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | scwiary’ot the Norton Bape! | 1100—Mornan Wer ae ee "| Convention of New Jersey. “THE ONLY 347 N. Saginaw St. Chas.-D. Race, Paster FE 4-0239 While pastor of the First Bap FOUNDATION” 10 a.m. Bible School. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study | tis: Church here in 1996, Dr : — 1) A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Traver organized a Sunday School Dorcas Guild Thursday 10 A. M. | as g home mission project. Meet 6:45— Choir Rehearsal 7:30 P. M. Thursday ae | ings were held in a-private home | ? ceca = ~ 4 ' — | and later in a store on Green St $ a This wag known as the West Side clit ele uae REQUIRE?” . , . : PARKDALE NAZARENE and later in 1917 the group was | MISSIONARY CHURCH : : and later in 1817 the group was FIRST UNITED MISSIONAR -to P | ) ) | osasParhiale snd Mutirwess, Cue Biech Want of Dalontn I] atic coenvend as the Bethany ai Bagdies Sacer Ge eee Due to Popular Demand by Personal Surveys | ary, wATNE E WELTON, Minmter—Pu tae mie h h Samar sevesees | FIRST METHODIST | aoe ae een apts Church members of the Bethany Baptist Chareh. South Saginaw St. at Judson Street Starts Tomorraew The Travers have one son, Rol Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister . “Cen ra () ist. and of Mt. Clemens and one grand NG ....10:00 A. M. SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE AT 9:00 A; M. child. wn a | SU N DAY MORNING . 10: ad You come as a family to Bethany. Sermon: “Little Folks Have Souls,-Too” or nnn mak BB. Ms dow at ta te Hag Willem i. Marbach The Place of Obedience” SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE AT 11:00 A. M. apne aan 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL a ne a ee ee | CHURCH SCHOOL «0222: 11:30 A.M. | You come as a family to Bethany. Sermon: “Adults Need God, Too” 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP | Baptist Church pony the ev. Fred YOUTH FELLOWSHIP .. 6:00 P. M. ~ Special features will include: Organ Music, Children’s Choir, “THROW YOUR HEART OVER” Ee a church. “| Junior Choir, Youth Choir, Adult Choirfi Solos, Quartets, Duets. Dr. Bank, speaking the Meng Club, assisted by Judge|] EVENING SERVICE ..... 7;30 P. M. CHILDREN’S STORY TIME! : 3 UTH FELLOWSHIP H. Russell Holland, J. Fred Gib-| “A Visit to Rome”—Second in @ Series in Slides 1,681 Seats Available 6:00 P. MYO ws son, Richard Aci, Frank Marsh, | on Our European and Holy Land Tour =m |Irving Zuehike Glenford Havi.| , — fand and Paul Sawa ata tcc ‘= - a anf . Fred Robert Tif fany, Preaching Sunday School College of Living CHURCH OF CHRIST waa atsa cere | 4 REVIVAL oa A Se A Mc oe | Adults. Faculty: Lois Tiffany, Grace o 1180 N. Saf Fata a areas cata 29 10 « Cradle Roll thru Sr. Hi School. Over 40 | Steeves, Maynard Johnson, F. R, Tif- J Sept. Oct. trained teachers, with C. R. Hobart, | f@ny, Judge H. R. Holland, Mrs. Basil ne SERALD OF TRUTH” “tae 4 ents Sunday Bible Seheo! Service Starts Oct. 5 | Sen. 1:00 to 1:90 P.M. tae P M. eeaay Worship Eve. Service 7:30 P.M. Genday Evening Service te:88 4. ™ att one oe 1 for Deaf at St. Trinity oe ais A ee ateninat Hart. Accredited and recognized. Six St. Trinity ee WESLEYAN A. B., M. A., Superin nt. Large Divisions. The SALVATION ARMY |[sr2u'2 Stars WESLETAN The. gateway tos ¢ 07 MN. St. eg cers A ee ee on Be aw The Bethany Youth Center, 7:00 | .M YOUTH SERVICE SS ww me By UTE | eo cre rte ern oP eran Mc a . ott nh i n men or a un EVANGELISTIC MEETING ............ 7:30 P. i. NI p REV. CHAS. POSTER, Smith, Director of Educational Programs Mise Smith is aaiated by a staff . ° WEEK ong Leader if. tent rs of yo you are invited. Officer’ in Charge, _ ~ allay et Guntiy Seite Rate 4. 0 Every Wight at 7:30 | The adult cection is in charge of Forrest Rete Si it Pepper, 7 Fred —— ; Ase Bs Vernon’ Vie ; 7:30 eM. Class Wed. 8:00 FP, M. wads is YOUR teclaciion C. R. Hobart, James Ryan, Judge H. R.. Holland. ey —29.W. Lawrence Street “I Weee Sune aoe Mheeass 1 lp ght aa CLASS IN MEMBERSHIP LED BY F. R. TIFFANY & , } ev. C, on , , % } Hy.” | oti. ae - [7 ae ES, ; \ 3 " ae GS ‘te cess ~ : ‘ . . P ; : ie’ Tae eat : : aks a : Bid, ya ‘ ee Si UCU UCU CCC CCCCCCCOCCrer TEN MONDAY @ KEELIOE On Our. ‘Wide Miracle Screen! . ecceece SUNDAY LABETH DAN DURYEA .. SILVER LODE ae, eeecesete * mw 5 ROCKET Mz Fox and Hounds tae aide || NOW. SERVING LUNCHES From 12, Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 “wewerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrertrrrevrvweeweevreYY —NOTICE . 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 , . To our Many Patrons and Friends: Do not } teel embarrassed by what you may read about attending our Drive-in. Theater —- namely } crossing the Picket Line. This is purely a $ nuisance picket line — trying to belittle the 3 tact that |, the owner am running my own } business, and trying to force me to hire more 4 7 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 ~wewwvwvwvwevwevwvete™ lt tt men than is necessary to operate our projec- tion booth. | need only one projectionist. The Local No. 620 has no contract with me THERE IS NO STRIKE AT THIS THEATER! Pontiac Drive In Theatre E. L. “—errererererrrreererrreeeerererereeerree+T+TTeTTTTTeTeTTe ls i i i i i i hi hi i, Samuels—Owner d 4 4 é d 4 y 4 4 4 > q 4 4 d 4 : 4 > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 > 4 > > a 4 > ; 4 > 4 , 4 4 d P | 4 » | > age a SONJA'S PARTY—Fiim actor to his hostess, ice-skating star Sonja Henie, during a party she gave at her Beverly Hills Callt., home. , —y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 235, 1954 Actress Says Women’s Faces Have Sex Appeal By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Quiet, everybody! An important announcement is coming. Ready for it? All women should, if possible, have a face, in addition to their other equipment. Because women's faces—better take this down—have sex appeal! Te think of all the time us men have wasted, avoiding look - ing at their faces, concentrating on staring at their certain = other areas. Now comes along fast-rising Hollywood actress Martha Hyer, a former tep N. Y. model, te claim that for girls aspiring te fa in movies and television, a face is ‘practically a y. ~*~ * x! “E don't care how a girl's built,” said Miss Hyer, up at me Hotel Warwick the other day, whereupon Tony Calvacca, the | gifted photographer, interrupt- ed her. “Ido,” he said simply “Her sex attraction,” con- ' | tinued Miss Hyer, of Fort Worth, Tex., who's built very nicely, “is actually in her face: | Take Marilyn Monroe, with | that eopen-meuthed lec k. —_.__.._.. | Take Audrey Hepburn, with Jett Chandler listens carefully Attorney. General's School her elfin, beyish-typed bedy, but whe has so much sex ap- peal. x *« * CM For many y nation’s first |it was the only such institution. ‘Shows Value of Citizenship Audrey was fiat before Dior ‘We in America don't seem to! Antona. The governors of the thir-| was. Her sex appeal’s in her | Pontiac's citizenship training appreciate what we = inherit much naturalized persons who | have to work for citizenship.” This was one of the impressions Miss Janice Antona, director of classes, received while at the Na- j tional Citizenship Conference held +: recently in Washington, D. C Miss Antona, whe alse said mest Americans are ‘too apethe- _ the toward their freedem,"'-rep-- reanted Pontiac with Mies Karen Hoff, Miss Pontiac of 1964, at the conference which included 1,500 delegates. from the 48 states. Teaching citizenship and Eng lish to the foreign born in Pontiac | has been Miss Antona's job since 1996. Citizenship is not only my jot. but my life.’ she states. j The theme of the conference was “The Three Branches of the Fed- | eral Government—Yesterday, To- day and Tomorrow."’ Miss Antona reports The conference, she said, had a twofold purpose: To instill good | | eltinenship in naturalized citizens and to inspire better citizenship tm mative bern Americans. | A Constitution Day ceremony | at the Washington Monument was one of the high spots for Miss | —Sterri JAMES WARREN AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Plus! | 7 SUNDAY - - MONDAY - SPENCER TRACY WAGNER: PETERS: WIOMARK WURADO ee I OM en BARS ‘hems tam eee fd wari. SS. EM Ga RC tt lead igh Rte, TH REORRONN (BOmE ~ GIANT CARTOON PARTY ‘TUESDAY Plus Terror takes over! as teen original states placed floral | ¢yes, and so is Monfoe’s, part- wreaths at the foot of the monu- ment “Ht was particularily gratifying | to me to know that in a small | |way we have been doing for 17 years in our citizenship programs | in Pontiac what the National Con- | ference was advocating.’’ Miss An- | tona reports. ly, with that heavy-lidded look. “Lana Turner had the part- |ed-lips look before Marilyn | did. June Allysor. does it with a sort of naivete. Piper Laurie = a coy look and Elaine | Stewart an ovér-the-shoulder |look. But it’s done with the | face!” i | color _. Thurs Gat | thy, iment for a This was all such big news ManTaA © ‘to me that I pressed Miss Hyer for some details. . “How do you make the face work for you, for example, when you're simply posing for pictures?” I asked her. Community T Theaters. Gat “High amen yee Cooper Grace | kone cAicen Goss Nomonrey Ro- “It's a flirty thing,” Martha said. “You flirt with the camera.” |. Gun. Get: “Pushover” Prea Mac “Not with the cameraman?” spoke up Tony. ie? dee pe ‘Man With o Wil “Sometimes it's the same,” said Martha. “One time but om never mind” Sat. Tues: “Knights of the Round _ | pone ba mags Mt 5 rarer * x *® Bott z vone vee [imapeth | Miss Hyer then issued some tips on posing wherein other’ aelehts’ Sen Wane, tintre’ treme | parts of the body are used fet dokane Aum ne sopn| “Never stand straight up and down when posing,” she Crevtera. often Messin: |“ Danew- | said. “Always angle your body. Never sit with your legs Lourie - ate went | straight together. Have ene toe pointed at the instep of colon Joan Fontaine hon Mane "'me.| the other. Put your hands over the fatty part of your calf.” ba as ed "Youne reler Chartee Tony asked for a rear picture of Miss Hyer ‘Dutt ofan quan * Leuk misoens | She complied, but she wasn't happy about it. “That is my} Joanne u | Problem,” she said, patting her problem. “I got news for you. Don’t do a thing about it!” | who'd come along Wille Rochester Gat “Merry Me Again” son, Robert Cummings kan“ color, Phi! Carey, Roberte Haynes Marte Wil said a fellow The Nebras- Gun swe “Qone With the Wind | color. Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh * * * w Thurs “Rhapsody color, | Geda Sek Sania’ Guihaow “Sitting down poses are much better for some women for | [paves ‘Tinaberh Beet Pride” af the | that reasort,” Martha said. Blue Gras” color ‘lord Briders Miss Hyer — who's suddenly been seen in a great rash of new | pictures — including “Sabrina” may have been right, empha- | sizing the importance of the face in sex appeal, but if she is Set “The Week and the’ Wicked Mena Dore Jalopy Bun Tues “Man With @ Millica” t i Oreeory Pech. Jane Oriffith correct how come the photographer took so many pictures Thurs Ret: “Laughing Anne Wen-| Of other parts of her? ae “y Margaret Lock wood Mecky haarelnee. tarred Chasten Punt (Cc sorrtams 1954) Keere oie = — Gat “Apache Technicoler, Burt Lea caster, Jean Peters Fireman Save My Child.” Aoikes Jones Bun Tues “Sliver tLode John Payne L teabert “Rocket Man” Charlies Snare Georg’ Winslow Leke-Walled Lake Sat’ “Apache.” Technicolor, Burt <= caster, Jean Peters; “Fireman Gave = sia Asks Rolo igh Fare Pradiced of Caarists i in China RESEDA, Calif. #® — Two-year. | old Wayne Higgins may be des- Child.” Spike Jones TOKYO ® — Russians and their | | tined for big things in the business | Scope. Technteslor, Gary Cos ces | TORTO.® = Paste od on Me: Bes Seon cpereted on Hayward, “Monster from the Ocea#/| nist Revolution years ago appar-|for a peptic ulcer—popularly| “ @tuart Wade | ently are being cleared out Commustist China. lA Peipihg broadcast heard here| Surgeons at children's hospital said “Soviet residents in China | Temoved Wayne's ulcer yesterday. | have warmly welcomed the recent | They said that never in the hospi- | decision of the government of the | tal’s 53-year history had they dis- U.S.S.R. to take back to the home- | Covered a true peptic ulcer in so land Soviet citizens who have been | young a patient living in China.” ————————— | Russia made a pitch to get — World's three tallest structurés the White Russians in China even|are the Empire State Building. before the Communists took over|New York, 1250- feet; Chrysler there. Some went back after re-| Building, New York, 1046 feet; | ceiving Soviet assurances of fair and Eiffel Tower, Paris, 948.25 treatment \feet. — . Gat: “Apache,” Technicolor Burt Lea- ore Tuea: “Diesel M for Murder." Milland (Girece Kelly Pride of the Mur color Lieyd Bridges. Yera Miles Parts Puyters” Leo Goreey and the Revery Roy. Senator Concale Talis WASHINGTON w—Sen. McCar explaining he is under treat sinus ailment, has } canceled the three speaking en- | gagements he had made for the } Congressional ——— period. PLENTY OF PARKING — WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Loke-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:30 esdah anal VS Technic olor GEORGE DOLENZ - DOROTHY MALONE « WILLIAM CHING ; Deected by GEORGE MARSHALL - Screenpiy Oy MEABERT BAER and WALTER Orion Tf Ado ara’ Dogue by £D SOMONS and NORMAN (FAR i & Based oF 2 play by Pau! Dickey and Crates W Goddard A PARAMOUNT PICTURE \ SONGS / ws sonso wns / ti WHEN SOMEONE WOnDEERA Tees YOU'RE WONDEER, Tet ENCHEADA MAN - Wal HAVE TOU BONE FOR ME Lammy 1} OO~T Came @ THE SUN DON;T Bane + YOU 187 THE SPOT. mamas fy Quseo 2nd FEATURE—— ~ Sterling HAYDEN - Joy PAGE - J. Carrol NAISH 5 AIR-CONDITIONED q 2° Wy 3 a| : ac FINEFOOD }] | 4 for the whole family ‘ ie 4541 Dixie Highway Dreyton Pieins SUNDAY SPECIAL Roast Turkey Dinner 7 Golden Browa Fried Chicken ©) Roast Turkey Fried Chicken _. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Mashed Potatoes and Gravy ™ Dressing Vegetable © Cranberry Souce Sliced Tomatoes Vegetable ond Tossed Salad Salod - Hot Buns and Butter Hot ore and Butter Beverag $g35 Dessert Extra TUESDAY BEEF ..1 CABBAGE DINNER "OF Dessert Extra KOSMER CORNED BEEF ‘ou Tact ities om 51,00 “ITS A FAMILY AFFAIR” We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets OR 3-4131 NS en ee onl cen cme NOTICE Pontiac Drive-In Theater locked out the Union Motion Picture Projec- tionists, members of Pontiac Local 620, ‘International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employes. The Union membership has maintained good management and employe relations for the past 34 years. The action taken by the management of the Pontiac Drive-in Theater is un- fair and without justification. Local 620 asks for nothing more thon the prevailing scale and conditions thet have existed with the other Drive-in Theaters in the Pontiac area for the past 8 years. THANK YOU MEMBERS OF LOCAL 620 LA.T.S.E. NEW LAKE THEATRE Welled Leke SUN. — MON, — TUES. — wep. Mi beyond the land of the B Black ‘ \ HAYWARD ne es Sdzaaeeaemaieseenne . fry: fy ra" , . i MONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR ’’ ELEVEN. oe | |Bilty Wilder, Wilder brushed me Onty female mosquitoes bite peo- oped mouth parts. They drink wa Broadway Star jo entes, ‘then oo |ble. The males have poorty devel-' ter and feed oli Yower nectar, Wins Top Role _||pevwe. on weit you can't please ¥ ema enna ey Serer dere, | SUNDAY 3 P.M. the film version of “Seven Year |So much for movie realism. | POWDER PUFF RACE Lady fans will drive in an im | Itch." ; This is somewhat odd in Holly- | seh Br mente sea Kia | weed: where the studios generar PONtic Theaters consider anyone for a role except | ithe person who originated it on | OAKLAND . the stage, But Ewell, who played| Sat.: Thurs: “On the Water-| se i a ee ~ be the.role 730 times on Broadway, | front,” Marion Brando, Eva Marie | OO bene! week § Gp- won out over such candidates as} Saint, 4 plications. Ye — 1 See William Holden and Gary Cooper.| Starts Fri.: “‘Magnificent Obses- THIS ADDED ATTRACTION AT NO EXTRA cost! He has the pleasure of appearing, ston,” Jane Wyman, Rock Hudeon TIME TRIALS ....... 1:30 P. M. jeoxy comedy. “ - | Set. eaan “has Boy trom | FIRST RACE......... 3:00 P. M. “I never expected | Oklahoma," Will Rogers Jr., Nancy : ge Sec ee ¢ M-59 SPEEDWAY between | Louis Hayward, Paul Kelly. E { already | t Miles Past the Airport on M-59 part, : | dasha SOT ee aes vite! John Garfield’s Widow Needless to say, I'm happy they Gets Marriage License +@id choose me." j said he was only out} NEW YORK @&—The widow of FEATURE STARTS AT 11:30 BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11:00 West- Indies. 139, he left hie wife, Roberta, also . “ ” “Tt was hard work," he sighed, |39, an estimated $100,000. They had - Taza Son of Cochise Last Complete | Alse Ot date cheat use toe oo "ae s. Gartield nd the 4-year “I don't mind too much.| Mrs. Gar a . ” - But in ‘ois pm, Fiera on stage old Cohen said their weding plans |fy SHOW Tonight at 10:10] Fighter Attack the whole time. Once you start | Were not yet completed talking each evening, you know you A. be the second marriage OTamOltlamear-lahi PANORAMIC Screen The amew is the smallest of the Pit mg e g STARTS of iil] At Dey Senter 50°F SUNDAY! WAKED-5' HAME STORY OF WOMEN IN PRISON! PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THE THEATER 1S UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR =e WEAK ‘i: _ WICKED i t FE f 4 FORT Purdom, Rock Hudson, Walter APACHE Tender Love... Depends on Light Toritying Confit | \\ | SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP)— Frensy! ALL THE RAW, SENSATIONAL th Sus gusinchauils cdi. Gmc OE FACTS WRITTEN BY AN Ti HWMBLLOK eS Se. Fag pple =4 Picture of the Yoart LECTIN 44) : inside which there is a metal plate or cathode, coated with a metal such as cesium, and a metal rod MARLON BRANDO NOTE — “Living It Up” Has Not Been light falls on the cathode. These Shown in the City of Pontiac! emitted electrons, in traveling to eb Wants Boy, 17, in Jail OKLAHOMA CITY @®—The Rev. M. Stevenson, who has spent }much of his life getting delinque- |quents out of trouble, knows a cer- Peaterce—1 108 - 6:06 - 6:90 - 9:18 - 0.08 tain 17-year-old boy he would like 7 ‘to see behind bars. | Rev. Stevenson, sportin ga black : eye, bruised lip and swollen hand, | agpetted ot Go comity attorney's STARTING FRIDAY... | tts cord en amet | complaint against the boy he ac- Jene Wymen @ Rock Hudson -- cused of disrupting church in. “Magnificent Obsession” LATE SHOW TONIGHT! LAST SHOW STARTS 0:50 P. M.; BOX OFFICE OPEN "Ui 11 P.M “THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA” STARTS AT 11:15 FP. M. STARTING TODAY = | o-- .- ; » = ieateres At 10:95 = 2:92 $:14 ~ 6:15 10:05 P.M, Giant _— E- OaEAT SHOW STARTS vad STARTS SUNDAY ALL COLOR PROGRAM CinemaScoPe Also The personal saga of « father and his four sons — rising out of the might ond magnitude ____ Ameries in the meking erat] SPENCER TRACY WAGNER - PETERS - WIDMARK: JURADO i | SATURDAY ONLY! | LATE OWL SHOW DRUMS across 7, “ERIVER Pp BIG | ~ COLOR =| FEATURES. vastaling array of ‘offensive wea- tw fast night in battering Water. ford 39-0 in the firpt- meeting of the two schools on the gridiron. A pear-capacity crewd of 7,000 spectators watched the Chiefs . Completely outciass the fledgting (lass A suburban squad. Coach Chiefs marched to touchdowns the first four times they handled the ball and completely throtiled Waterford'’s attack Statistics reveal the extend to which Pontiac dominated play. OFF TO PAYDIRT—Pontiac High halfback Dick ae Pea Sl Stand 7 Under Par WASHINGTON @—Marty Fur gol. who calls himself “always a contender but scidom a winner,” found himself deadlocked with young Gene Littler today for the Iéad in the $40,000 “World Series et Golf." Each stood at 135—seven under par—as the field moved into the ported today in line to manage the Senators, but a club official said Dressen “has Tot yet signed.” The Washington high command would neither confirm nor deny re- last Lansing 71 Marty Furgol, Littler Tied in-’World Series’ 2 ‘a cF running with a three-under-par 68, while the 23-year-old Littler shot into a tie by firing a nifty 6, only one over the course record set in 1939 by Sam Snead. Bo, Winiger: of Oklahoma City jumped into contention wilh an equaling 66, which gave him a %- hole total of 136. Phete | ade eludes the | yards : \ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 PHS piled up a combined pdssing- running total of 408 yards while holding Waterford to %,.Three Pontiac backs—Dick Slade, Free- man Watkins and Walter .Poe— each accounted for more yardage than‘ the entire Skipper team. Pontiac had_a@ 140 lead in the! touchdowns, carrying three Skip- first nine minutes. Slade raced 33 yards for the Ist touchdown to climax a 64-yard drive after the Two minutes later, punter Lin Salathiel bebbled a poor pass from .center and was downed in the end zone by end John James and center Jack Brown for a safety. Waterford kicked off from _-its-20 and # took Pontiac only five plays to score wi cal again, Quaterback Bob Cagteel hit end Willie Wilson with a 21-yard pass for the counter aise Chiefs staged sustained scoring drives of 49 and 4 yards in the! Qnd period. § halfback | |Freeman Watkins scored both per defenders over from the 13 for the Ist and dashing around right end for 23 yards on the other. Charlie Spann converted after the latter to give Pontiac’ a 270 P| time edge. —— Skippers came -up with their longest drive of the night—only 73 yards in four plays—in the 3rd Ten more plays and Pontiac had quarter, but ran out of gas and had| open their Saginaw Valley te punt to the Chiefs on their 25.f ference schedule its Sth (ally. Walt Poe capped the PHS’ final market came in the brether of co-captain W connected on a 4i-yard : James on Waterford’s l-yard line and Jimmy “Red” Taylor knifed over for the score, ' Pontiac Coach Ed Graybiel used 4 players, with reserves playing nearly haff the game on offense, Chiefs go to Ferndale day and return home Central. By JACK SAYLOR It only took one week for the offense to catch up with the de- fense. Rochester, Oxford, Clarks- ton, Milford, Romeo and South- field all showed up well on the offensive to score impressive vic- tories in Oakland County prep County Prep Elevens Show Offensive Power “Rochester whipped Farmington, 27-12, Oxford downed Clawson, 77- 14, and Romeo defeated Troy, 25- 7 Walled Lake: Avondale, Bir- mingham, Holly and Ortonville joined these teams in winning their 2nd straight games Milford and Clarkston rebound- football action Friday. ed from opening week loans to --— tor AL's Fourth Position CLEVELAND @®—Detroit Tigers were back stronger tn the Ist di- : Cee = Fe Ma {aes i” oe cus Pet, palyn Sies Tet iene 18 fae ate York 5161 ir 2 367 | Prtiadeiphia 5116 655 1388 102 613 O68 = 5138 Teo 1388 6 8? | New York 5165 728 1980 i6 687 365 : bias fi taut WS Ste dst | Chicage toes sei tae 137 aoe ous goa iM 6? $43. dab | Cinemart Sirs fan tase Aa? 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WY, ie 8 Ss 7 — ina Bereta, Ce, :. 38 oe eta te 8 clea i 4 ¥ 12 ie lS ees ty mee , = Cle. is is & Si 682 Se tee 12 2 1 se? cord. WT... 3 ie ML A 8 et | De i. PHS sikh: 20 2 1 ral IMM 8 ae = Kem'er. ae 3 | frocks, Gh... 38 8 $8 181 18 12 tos | Newt + Dor Pe pa 6 4 a hss movct GS ais 3 Brance, N.Y. Rees: mm . ~ 7 i BBR SB it Sl Eee ses eh 2, ee 33 Bag Soe h a¥s oat. S's 55] Young Ws Honored BBSste & 7 u Seo| Michigan State’s varsity track RS $2, and field has been named in honor ; ie S13 $i [ot Ralph H. Young, veteran ath dR | 3b | letic director who retired in 1954. \ x aera es oie: \ ee * 7 t — = 4 a }-man dynamo in the battle, scoring AP Wirephete over from the two-yard line USC-Pittsburgh game in Los Southern Cal won the vision running today in a 4th place tie with the Boston Red Sox. Gray had to have help in the 9h inning but was.credited with his 3rd victory of the season sing and Ray Boone. — Delsing hit his ith homer, in the ist inning, driving in Fred Hat- field who had singled. : 2, 7 cf pEeTRorr CLEVELAND AB RE RH Kuens ss 26 0 Smithy $413 Rertoia.ss | © 1 Majeski#}® 5 1 1 Bouchock > 2 @ @ Doby.cf 4et Hatfiela?> 5 1 2 Rosen Jd 44t Deising If 8 1 8 b&-Pope eee Boone.t>-ss 3 2 2 Werts.ib 4e1 Belardi lbh ¢ 1 @ Westlakerf 3 @ 6 Kaline,rt 3 0 2 @trickTGes 1 1 «1 Tuttie.cf 2 1 ft) Began.c 3¢6¢°e Wilson.c 3 @ @ Lemon.p 7°98 Gray.p 4 @.@ -a-Avile ~- eve Mariowe.p @ 6 6 Aber.p eee «6 mee @—Welked for Lemon in 9th. b-Ran ae Le Le 211 000 o20—<¢ Gepvetnnd ....: 2, cae0:-: 000 001 003—4 B— None “— 2, Boone, Strickiand % Kaline, Det, Resen. 2B-—Bertoia, Delsing, Werte —De Boone, Strickland. 8&—Lemon. 4 80— . Baw 2 HO—Oray 5 in 6%. 1 im 4 Ader @ in 4% R-ER— Marlowe 0-0. Lemon 6-6, Aber Lemon Southfield also récovered from a logs to rout Wilbur Wright, 41-0. Cranbrook, ed Flint Hoover, 6-0. Bruce Jones and Buzz DeBaene was a 3rd team forced Ff Ft 2 Z Fy bs Fred Baker and Pat Thompson were big guns for Milford and Clarkston in their triumphs. Baker scored on runs of 71 and 10 yards and passed to Don Perkuchin for touchdown plays of 3 and 4 yards. Thompson took Brighton's open- ing kickoff 80 yards for one mark- er and added 2 other TD's on short plunges. Wolves’ line play was particularly good Molly was a victim of sumer- ous penalties but wen on John Wheeler's 20-yard run in the Ist period and Dave Huber's 1-yard- er in the tad quarter. Dave Juhnke tallied on touch- down runs of 68 and 27 yards and added 5 extra points in Southfield’s rout, while John McFall counted twice in Romeo's win over Troy. Eddie Kassuba's 53-yard run in the 2nd quarter was the lone score as Ortonville won its 2nd in a row, and Avondale made it 2 straight as Don Krupp bucked 8 yards in the 2nd period after Marv Evans’ 3 Facts, Figures on PHS Victory : TACKLES -— Cloutier, Schack, Adier, GU Tpecaie eo Nestor Charboneau. ; ent Tol alone, “SEER Sores. roe. a 7 mF « rt, Hol- STATISTICS PrP o6UWw Pirst downs . Rasen cceeseeeos 6 3 Yards Trushing .. 22 OB Yards Oe Pumhimg,..ccoosce:.» | s Net yards rushing ..,,.........281 @ Passes attempted .. ® Passes completed } a A ° Number ? Punting » Pumblies Own fumbles recovered Number of Spartan, lowa Big 10 Clash Nationwide « Television Audience Also to View Tight Contest IOWA CITY, Iowa w—Michigan State's Spartans, co-champions of the Big Ten Football Conference last year, and highly ranked Iowa meet today before a crowd of 50,000 at Iowa Stadium and a na- tionwide television (ABC) audi- ence, * 2 e@ The Spartans, who were Rose Bowl victors last New Year’s Day, defeated the Hawkeyes 21 to 7 last year but Iowa partisans are not expecting any such reversal today. . . . Michigan. State, with a» hew coach, Hugh Daugherty, has lost 16 players from the co-champion- ship team, But the Spartans still of last season's stars, and Ear! Morrall, ranked as a fine passer Orioles End jin Majors With hy BEN PULEGAR 3 | i f : all alone. Hornsby has nad his | league victory. — |’ Baltimore and the White Sox, like the other 14 major league t Boston, 1-0 in 11 innings Milwaukee finished out its ed game with Cincinnati and | won 43, then defeated St. Louis 4-2 | in the first three-team doublehead- jer in baseball history. Brooklyn ‘Michigan Rated | 1-ID Favorite Oosterbaan 11 Opens Hts 1954 Season at Seattle, Today | with a 7-6 victory over Utah. have halfback LeRoy Bolden, one | Although heavily favere 4d, Michigan wasn't expected to come close to repeating last Terry Brennan in Debut as Irish Take on Texas SOUTH BEND, Ind. # — Notre yard pass to Bob Kuhfeldt set it up Walled Lake handed Keego its | 2nd straight loss, as Don Pongratz scored in -the Ist half and John | Reid scooted 50 yards on an end. | around in the 2nd half. | j e |Dame, tabbed in pre-season polls as the team to beat for the mythi- cal national football title, opens its 10-game season here today against the University of Texas The Irish, with young Terry Brennan making his collegiate Walled Lake 34 reage Bot ching debut, tuled a 10-point . e eego Harbor ¢ coaching a ba 4 —- < «ioe }} | favorite over the Texas Longhorns. Birmingham 21 Cranbrook fH Pleasant weather was in prospect Ciarkston hn frames” Janda crowd of 51,000, a full house, Quit ft Suwem’ ag [as expected, The Michott was 7 p.m. EST. . ville “| Punt Roo Hi aa. Gag OP &P 12 Imiaycry ¢. The Longhorns, with one victory Re el Ook. 18 Reset Park 7 already, a 20-6 defeat of Louisiana to Chemane «6 t) Pen Eas —§ , State, will be after their first vic- Lapeer 36 Plushing ® tory over the Irish. Since 1934 in Pomaerant OC P-8r Peau « four previous games dating to 1913, Lake Shore Le Route : the Longhorns have won only onca, Wenan oi mathnee e 47 to 6 squeaker in 1934. At that Cyster Hane = ee : time it was Elmer Layden's coach- Kew Haven 21 Brown City i ing debut at ecnaadh cpa In the jemphis t (the) ast game between two teams, h ne a; - OO yea 15 | in 1952, Notre Dame won, 14 to 3. ie zf been named, ~- ihe 1964 edition of Notre Dame with @ new coach—26-year-old Ter- | ry Btennan at the helm—trotted | onto the South Bend Stadium be- fore a full house of 57,000 against . Hugh rated a slight favorite over Towa. ; * ¢.-@ é # i s° : | lt 8 ~ th: i j i once-mighty . fight of it.’ g i ¢ Z i : i quarter final session, Southern Cal’s pent up power unleashed itself in a 20- | Oregon point spree. Arnett scored two more touchdowns on a 2-yard ramble and a l-yard plunge. The |Once-Mighty Pittsburgh Panthers Humbled, 27-7’ -\in_Intersectional Game. With Southern California’... I i g raf First Seaso Four Pilots shaded 65. and the champion New York Giants split The Baltimore Orioles end their “t Philadelphia, winning 1-0 and losing 4-2. today °. . * Cleveland's less left the Indians only two in which to break the all-time winning record of 110 games in the American League. NFL Campaign Opens Sunday; ions in Acton to Chicago Bears; Five Other Games Slated By RALPH BERNSTEIN Associated Press Sports Writer Six games, headed by the meet- | ings of the champion Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears at the Motor City and the Philadelphia Eagles and the Cleveland Browns, Eastern Division kings, at Philadelphia, jopen the 35th National Footbal! League season Sunday, + : * The Los Angeles Rams visit Bal- timore, Chicago's Cardinals enter- tain the New York Giants, Wash- ington pays a visit to San Fran- cisco and Pittsburgh travels to Green Bay inthe other teague ° * NFL teams will play 72 regular season games, 12 each, before the season winds up Dec. 19 at Cleve- land with the Browns and Detroit playing a game originally sched. uled for Oct. 2, but postponed be- Eastern Western Cleveland... oe. cee Detroit Philadelphia. ...... San Francisco New-York <:.; ys... Los Angeles Washington ......Chicago Bears Pittsburgh ...........Green Bay Chicago Cardinals ...... Baltimore Five new coaches, Wilbur Ew- bank at Baltimore, Jim Lee How- ell at New York, Walt Kiesling with Pittsburgh, Joe Kuharich with Washington and Lisle Blackburn at Green Bay, will bead their teams in the openers. . * * Exhibition records indicate that Detroit has an even stronger team | than won the NFL title the past | two years. San Francisco's 49ers |and the Los Angeles Rams figure | to give the Lions a battle for top hondrs in the Western division, * * . The Philadelphia Eagjes; best of- fensive team in the league last year and bolstered by the addition of Notre Dame fullback Neil_Wer- den, appear to be Cleveland's chal- lenger in the East with the Giants an outside possibility. DeMarco Risks Win String Against Dane BOSTON ® —_ Stiff-punching Tony DeMarco, Boston's newest fistic pride, puts a t3-bout winning streak on the line against Chris _ | Christensen, a highly-rated import from Denmark, in a 10-round wel- terweight match tonight at the Arena. DeMarco, 22, the nation’s 10th- cast nationally (ABC) with New England blacked out. Giordello Beats Jones PHILADELPHIA ®—Joey Giar- = dello probably wishes he never heard of, let alone fought, the The Philadeiphian, No. 1 rank- ing middleweight challenger, scored a unanimous decision over Ralph (Tiger) Jones at the Arena jast night in a nationally televised 10 rounder - r League Results Cle SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 ry « HORWITZ HOME FROM LAKSIDE — Facing Sylvan Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz have a contemporary lined one-story home done in white brick with turquoise --colors follow the exterior color scheme to give continuity. The screened-in porch shown for trim. Large window expanses bring the outdoors inside the house and the interior on the left will soon be extended for conversion into a recreation room. Your_Neighbor’s House the shores of Pontiac's Sylvan Lake. By combining courage and FOP aad _— Pah BTR LOE Prada EY, Nad wa on imagination with just the proper quantity of practicality, and then adding a portion of the truly dramatic in carnation links, limes, fuchsias and pur- ples against an oyster white background of conversation pro- voking materials and textures— plus accessories with a cosmo politan air—the result is a home of rare beauty. The imagination Mrs. Hor- wits attributes to Mr. Hor- wits. The practicality Mr. Horwitz fo . 2 PSEA. eg th concedes to Mrs. Horwits. a “ Pentioe Frese Phetee by James Maher an Lake Home Beauty Comes From Color, Texture but in different shades to give And the courage, they agree, further color contrast. tj ? t | 1 2 i g i fil it LERTERE ' t Eset Conversation plece of this room ts the room divider of New Orleans grill work with its huge clusters of grapes and leaves painted a stark white. This same grill work forms a separating wall between the kitchen and the dining area. Six Ttalian prints are arranged in a grouping on the dining room wall. This unit's furnish- , ings are-also in mahogany with . “y* @ 44 . A Oe + ys *) rete " mahoke PLAIN, LATTIC®, BREAKS OVERHANG LINE —Facing James K Boulevard, the front of the Horwitz home has ite wide overhang line broken by a section of lattice work the same width. This provides not only lie interest in the exterior, a modest sized table having banquet-sized features when it Horwitz is what she calls, ‘ Walled in pickled pine, it has Hartequin patterned drapery tn bines and whites frames the windows. Kitchen and breakfast area is _ done in blues and greens with natural wood cupboards and turquoise and coral furnishings. Adjacent to this is one-half of the into a laundry room (bright yel- low) and hallway and swimmer's bathroom. The latter room is done in sandstone with brown and gold wallpaper. At the opposite end of the house, the bedroom wing houses two bedrooms and a mastet bathroom. Pry eal eRe a! ol ee) Ep + 5 pes st ’ Fae Pied 2 “THIRTEEN ne a but allows extra light fo come into the front dea windows of the home. Other line interest is in the wood paneling, also painted q turquoise to match the overhang color and the planter units in various heights across the front. A étudy in green, beige and arrangem pronged pean nee, I 17-19 S. Perry St. of Fad FOURTEEN London has not been in the path | than 150 years, nor will its people ote total solar eclipse for more! see one in the 20th century You Saw It At... . DO IT YOURSELF SHOW NOW SEE AT PONTIAC PAINT Cify Permits Total $15,224 on Monterey A total of $151,224 in building Hite aly i 1 7 Monterey, 65500 61 Monterey ow Made and” core WETERIORE DECORATEO with N. Perry. L, 001 N. Perry. ; TE Stirling 9500 Remodeling and miscellaneous The ready mined off plestis point ore inew, $600; 60 Moreland, | Erootes thet beevtitul smooth texture decoration $e ee on a Oe ee a ee | Dene in @ simple monner—with @ point brveh 160 Ogemow, ose ©. Buren, os ba.see: | aif en caty painting proves ae G ottage. Mai Mai-298 Age ol Gomes ta for 0 finished sample and Golor Gard an) N Johnson, $909; 928 Orchara Lake, | es | | Shellac Before Cassar’ Full Stock $ bs | in All Colors PONTIAC PAINT: MFG. CO. FE 5-6184 oka g Uche}, | Pontiac Building Dept.) iim Lists $49,500 Project) FT. RADIATOR P sral *.; ives atte , is Here ie), LJ CLEVELANO Toridhael On SuRNnce INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT SAVE 25% OIL FURNACE | Inctudea . | . Delco 90,000 BTU Furnace, Automatic Controle, All Necessary Ducts, 275 Gallon Tenk, ley out and installation instructions for perimeter Meat for average 6 Room House. +549 Only $4.39 Per Week—No Money Down GAS FURNACE Includes . _.. Delco 90,000 BAU Furnace, Automatic Controla, All Necessary Ducts, Ley Out and instelistion instructions for: perimeter heat for average 6 room house. 499 = One Year Free Service! ——— _ THE PONTIAC PRESS! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 | HOMES FOR AMERICANS Takes Unsightly Stain|, From Brick-Walls The chemical reaction of water | Known, as efflorescence, these | white, blotchy stains can often be is to make & solution of one pint il muriatic acid and 10 parts water. 638 Moizese, 01.368; 660 Jordan. 9900; | means of folding doors. : er te eros. ee. ar, tor several closets, as well Use Secrets of Ship Cabin in the Home. Centuries-old secrets cabin compactness are being bor- rowed today for family Foom a -| age walls, Theory is that the popularity ot the family room increases in direct ratio to the ease with which every z i i a i i . 5 i wg | | Ft i 1 with a piece of white paper, then | aoe area —_ u e an ler your sewing machine . paper ve soaked aw the darning will be hard to detect Subdivision Pillow for Playroom On Reed Lake To make attractive pillows for Leke Home Sites cumnbvaite pillow oie, ; MA 4-1050 — EM 38-4121 aoe ecentntinenneneinee of ship's} Apply this mixture with a fiber. brush, then rinse with clear water immediately. While at it, check for places and the salts tn bricks. sometimes | “There are 900 miles of welding| Scientists believe men would dle and 1.135.000 rivets in. the battle-| after taking afew breaths of the ship Missouri. ee ; 14x20 AW CAR ax Garage DOWN — UP fo 3 Years to Pay ORTONVILLE LUMBER 60. & Sagan aca EEE =a MODEL T HEATING? ne “furndce-tending.” Get wonderful free warmth . and save money on fuel! Terme, ~tastallation. Phone for free G-E Comfort Survey. 'Horwitz Home Study in Color (Continued from Page 13): ; bulbs. It is design The guest bedroom is done in beige and rose with the master bathroom in green aid coral. Color Plays Tric Plays Tricks; When choosing paint for the walls of a room, remember that your sample should be quite a bit ed. Several coats of varnishes OF | smal) surface. rez can be added to create as deep Remember, too, four walls of the & patina as desired; make sure the | color reflect each other and deepen surface is sanded smooth after each | the color effect. A pot er clear final of wax) A hawk can detect a mouse from will give a beautiful glossy finish. | hundreds of feet in the air. Once sighted, the rodent has little chance Mending Invisible to survive, for this fierce, flesh. ° ° eating bird descends upon its prey | if You Try This Trick with deadly speed and accuracy. These Are the TRUCKS That... _ Lee OneY ownl-26 wonTus To Pay! ‘Ss EN HEATING & SUPPLY “Authorized Oakland County Distributor’ ~ . FE 2.2919 called a Sunburs! | WEST Coast LUMBER... for beauty, strength, durability = : < ~ ‘hr = \ OIL ® venrine Generar @ erecraic HARNECK HEATING Phone FE 2-2530 2615 Orchard Leke Rd. a ” Westridge Waterford. Near Waterford Stoplight - “Am Address of Distinction” unt an Jest Off Dizte Br. 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Gass «FE 2.8385 Free Estimates Amaz Fete eae Gon smanieinas unc” Ghos Awning you. trouble-free service’ Gloss tama Gr Aratiig Windows ofa consgtional bowery and afford light and vision even when closed. The use of obscure ‘or frosted gloss gives privacy. Heavy ex- truded aluminum frames with removable aluminum screens. Your Porch of Breezeway— New and Old Home Owners! NEW LOW, LOW PRICES on “Aluminum Extruded Self Storing Comb. for average size window 3" Storm Sash and Screen SPECIAL: gla = 1 9g” FREE ESTIMATES—-NO MONEY DOWN—FHA TERMS C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPRENT CO. 1661 S$. Telegraph alll : 1 Bleek South of Orchard Lake Rd. ‘ i ne Fe ee wevvvvvereeeeereTYeYTYe., The “do-it-yourself”! movement ts also being felt in the decora- tive fabrics field, There are packets made up th cover a has- séck, to make slip covers, and even draperies. +. Alb necessary sewing or uphel- stering accessories are included in| the package, and some of the com- ponents are assembled in advance to assist in getting the job finished | with a ‘‘professional’’ look | However, whether you ‘‘do-it-| | yourself’’ or not, there are mafy | | new decorative fabrics with which | Le should become acquainted. | | ERED " “w. MOOTE} OIL ORDERS! THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 yore ~, > > 3 S T Fr E [ $ Newest Fabrics. 4 2 2 2) 4 2: > y, “, P ai $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL 3/CQSY [0 Lare [OF : - 7 $ 4 > ANGLE—TEE 3 ‘ , $ REINFORCING BARS 3} Monvfocturers Make - 5 . 3 $| Exciting Materials $ 2 : $ HOT ROLLED AND 3) eor Resistont | P >| Whether you realize it or not, | 1&8 (i q ; COLD FINISHED BARS$} ; LD B $ the major aim of the decorative | sh i ee J $ ROUND—SQUARE 3 fabrics manufacturer today is to! ~ $ $ 1080 gee oe * > FLAT $ produce fabrics that are as easy 4 $ ~ | to care for as possible He 0 Mf $ | Never before has there been such 2HOT ROLLED SHEETS} an abundance of eagy-to-maintain | 4 : 2 AND TES >; decorative fabrics, beautiful to look 3 PLA 2 at, resistant to hard wear, and| > 2 | comfortable to live with. Tried| $ $| |and true favorites are also being | $Pontiac Welding dha in ne exciting ways 4 r al verywhere there's a continued $ Machine Works ¢| use of metallic glints, sometimes > §$! $ gies part of the weave, sometioes | 254 N. Perke FE 2-41213 in the print—iuxurious to look at, | PPP PPP PPP PPD PP PP PPP but durable. Electrical CONTRACTS STILL Contractor AVAILABLE—CALL @ WIRING @ FIXTURES SMART LOOKING SPACE SAVER—Space budgeting is as impor- | all in one unit, deserves the 4 inches of wall space it uses, FE 2-0233 | tant as financial economy in today's. home. © POWER | capact ity ot this breakfront with Tupboards, drawers, a Geek and shelves | INSTALLATION : --- fi --e f O: AAA a4 dred 8 O06 8 be It is | The enormous storage | aveliahte in a choice of seven finishes. Church’s Ine. “107 Squirrel Rood Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 UY . SMOKELESS FUEL. anywhere other solid fuels are used! Telephone Talk | Big Problem? Plan Cozy Nook | If there's a lot of telephoning | going on at your house, plan a} place for it. Perhaps t{‘vere's a} nook nearby that you could take | over and convert into your own) private telephone booth. -+—Here-are-two teat tat st adapted to any house, making practical use of very nee en They are = seclude pleasant. naka uke and ed accessible And they save the expense of a telephone tab le and | are more convenient, too FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 October Household magazine | suggests putting up a single. plain | shelf in gne corner of your) | kitchen, to hold the phone and | = ‘ | Lakeland | Shores Subdivision SIBLEY COAL Loke Home Sites | Me Your Basement Walls eal "246" W & SUPPLY CO. atta eity (oth The Mg 140 North Cass Ave. FE 5-8163) MA 4-1050 — €M 3-4121 ” OR wins ws 4. .* — | _ — JM ROCK WOOL BATTS — -WAICOTE 1%2-15"x96" .. 100 oq. ft. . $4.75 CUSTOM-BUILT , Pleasing Colors 4 -15"48" ||. 50 oq. fk 84.25 Easy-to-Apply ZONOLITE . GARAGES | \=|... , 40 per sack verge Ait About. "$63" | book. ‘shelf, or wall planter, can be! On Reed Lake | 4 | | tertering noise. The overhead shelves of the closet give you a chance to dressup the bare hall way with bric-a-brac. Decorations, such as a| Terrace Near Kitchen wooden clock, a carved added to make a pleasant phoning nook Look into the possibilities of converting a tiny hall closet. Such a recessed space may be a little- used part of the house. Minus | door, it makes q perfect corner | Sor your Baers away from ip Hardwood flooring is now being used for walls and ceilings A novel decorating job uses regular lengths of maple or birch to line | a dining room. Lower grades of flooring strips are used to create patterns easier because the service facilities of the kitchen are nearby If you are thinking about making a ter race, use quarry tile; it'll) last for ever and take the roughest kind of wear ——— For the average-size house an/| excellent place for the terrace ts near the kitchen door, This makes | , ,entertaining and dining out much Sisrenaleteds _ Sesiesiiaee's _ "BURMEISTER’S RTHER LUMBER CO. 2 YARDS TO SERVE YOU PONTIAC DETROIT » 8197 Cooley Telegraph at Lake Rd. 9 Mile Rd. | Phone Phone EM 3-4171 FL 1-4184 ; Oakland County's C&C Bergan © Center ’s — Burmeister's — Burmeister's — Burmeister’'s — Burmeister's — Burmeister’s — Bun They said it couldn't be pe but Burmeister’s are doing it! -PC. COLORED BATH SETS $198.50 Chrome Trim All Chrome Fittings S Qe sat ™ Now Masonite Peg Board, all sizes Reg. All t ! S segs;ouung — S 40js}ousng -— Ss 4eys}oulung —— $204s;ouung — Ssepsjouung — $ sdySiouAg oe _ SEES ot _—_— It's Practical to Remodel Your Home With... GLASS BLOCKS We Carry a Complete Line 6x6—828—12x12 METAL CULVERT PIPE for Driveways 12°x6 ft.—12 f.—14 ft. INSULATE THE ATTIC! Save Heot Bills, Increase Comfort!’ WATERPROOF STORM DOORS & WINDOWS 2x4 Red Fir Special $98.00 M 224 14-16 ft. White Fir Special $110.00 M__ 2x6 8-16 ft. Douglas Fir Special Lot (must sell) $85.00 M 2x8 8-16-ft. Douglas Fir (must sell) $85.00 Bruce Block ond Ranch Punk Uf REDWOOD PICKETS FLOORING i | GOTHIC POINT rapariae poate — Prefinished Apely Vg" x2%"-36" ....... . 1S9e ea. finshed Flooring. Ye Pe HR ageeyaner gg 18¢ ea. Put.On a STORM PORCH NOW! | Pay Later; FHA Terms Avaliable | .. We Will Be CLOSED for Inventory We build any size or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed of qual- ity materials. Complete cement work. style Garage—frame or COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Attic Reoms — Porches — Additions — Recreation feoms — Resfing end Siding — Aluminum or Wood Windows — Asphalt Paving — Driveways — Parking Aress OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. GeW Construction Co. 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennet Rd. FE 2-1211 Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Sept. 27-28-29 JOIN THE PONTIAC YMCA DURING ENROLLMENT PERIOD, SEPTEMBER 21 THRU SEPTEMBER 30! FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and CIRLS!! ‘MARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIE s 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1594 | lear White Pine Combination Door... $14.96 § 210% S4o-t Shingles (all colors)... . Just Arrived 1 Cerloed of Insulation Board. fea 2x8 Exterior Sheathing. . $108.00 m 2 14” 4x8 Exterior Sheathing | 4x8 Ivory Board ee ee Buy on Burmeister’s easy credit plan ‘a =| and take up to 3 years to pay! Weekdays 8 p. m. - Sundays 10-3 BURMEISTER’S RTHER LUMBER CO. i f Polio strikes at all age groups — You — or your child may be pert! While you cant prevent it, you can prépore yourse/f* to Ui! af ili nie 2 ? Fary ra and vost fami ir linet of mace care Ex | Lakeland AGENCY, | Shores LAZELLE “cc” | Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy Subdivision _ $04 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 56-8172 | On Reed Lake Leke Home Sites i Pp i ag $ RE! All Brick Homes | NS u | E. | URE: Multi-Lakes Realty MA 4-1050 — EM 3-4121 —_ ——— = _ More SHOP BY . PHONE 30 Gal Now Only Buy now. ON: | Ae, "i i +] Hot Water DUO-THERM ~ ° WATER HEATER .. fully automatic, thrift controlled hot water ALL THE TIME! Immediate delivery ! . Gas O25. DUO-THERM lon Electric _ Free Wiring on Edison Lines WATER HEATER ° 9 9” | | Small Down Payment—Lowest Finance of PONTIAC ps Ww. “ee St. Fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Payments 2 FE 4-1555 || — tt -e - ee a SSE rie ——st bs te GPs *1 | | You'll have a trim table o No Other Costs ! CIVILIANS $ Moves an cee aces ot na ay oe Y | you want to have the drop leaves Per Month Includes ou In up. oe Per Month Includes ‘57 a A MULTI-LEVEL house, with recreation and utility rooms half-e-flight down from main tiving room floor, two bedrooms and bath a half-flight up and two more bedrooms and bath another half-flight | pictured was bui up. In addition, the living room is dropped one step a plot 80 by 100 at Bar Harbor, Massapequa, N. Y. below extra Ceiling he | York, 9006, 16ist St., Jamaica it , __\THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25) 1954" [\ : and This is sold for-less than $23.000 on Hurricane Is Eye-Opener Heed Storm Warnings; Avoid Tragic Aftermath Hurricane or storm warnings the leeward side of the that is, on the side opposite 00 Moves You In 3S > =, | a \ oh Two @ Oak Floors SMM A Ney ~- oe a eee doe . @ Winding Paved Streets @Ceramic Tile Bath @Double Ribbon Drive @ Painted Basement Walls © Low Taxes @ Brick Construction Model Phone FE 3-9594 - s 4 & $ Hee: Be *% ; te eae Ny ra | Fie a = _ Office Phone PRescott 5-4900 AP Boe fo pes - _ . — =“ Interest and Principal 7 = a ta a Brick Duplex Homes Only ‘11,350 Per Unit Just a Few of the Many Outstanding Features: © Two Bedrooms @ Full Basement © 7 Styles to Choose From @ Oil or Gas Heat © Automatic Water Heater © Picture Windows @ Steel Casement Windows @ Tile Features ty Co. es ¥ i aie ace aed Must Fill Needs Give Thought to Size; Will it Meet Your Family Demands No one likes to sit around wait- sized and silow-heating domestic water heater to replenish itself, least of all the housewife with a huge wash staring her in the face on Monday morning. maki an extensive investment in requiring hot water is a point which has been brought Hot Water Tank | ing for an old-tashioned, small-| j | } | * @ Large Lots © Large Closets a Cabinets Custom-Made Birch, Fir, Knotty Pine or Mahogany | Formica Counter y Tops and wide se- lection of hardware. Custom quality. FREE ESTIMATES i FOR 100% ECONOMITE 2) @ AT AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT! soeail tes dane abandon, eons Aemeadaiiag. Coavert sew. JO-BLAST Sold A Heating, and Sheet Serviced Metal by— Contractor 351_N, Peddock Phone FE 5.6973 — Nu-Cast CONCRETE STEPS Rasy te lastell TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. FE 4-953) oo 1992 PONTIAC DRIVE Tom Cliften, Owner READY: MIXED Put In THAT DRIVEWAY NOW BEFORE THE BIG FREEZE coll FE 5-8614 F. G. Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street - ore ewe eee ee eee Cast Aluminum Weather Vanes Choice of Ornaments... . $24.95 Complete—ready to attoch to cupolas. CALCIUM CHLORIDE Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Always Service—All Ways 831 Oeklend Ave. FE 2-0224 —Concrete Steps — That are available with » platform up to 42 Sa. Ft.) Made of steel reinforced concrete. No sections to be forced apart by frost or settling. Non- prevent slipping. Custom Railings Tailored to fit your and step, including ana Co. Concrete Step 5380 Dixi¢ Highway OR 3-7715 FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver Anywhere! =e) ie Te eaten Any combination of two notes is enough for a whistle or a bird call and it may, as in the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, be the basis for an entire melody. Lumber ’ SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS BUILDERS’ HOWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Lake Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 Small Space Makes Patio Delightful All - Weather Area Can Be Made in Simple Manner || ‘Too small for a garden and too large to ignore ig the narrow space between home and driveway which has-given many a householder the meemies. Now, some bright people have turned this never-never land into a delightful and unexpected patio. They've accomplished this charming creation so easily a geed many folks are now wonder- ing why they overlooked the obvi- our ali these years, It can be an all-weather patio by ECONOM charm of this little pote The Y, screen should parallel driveway | jand - should ‘be about shoulder | TORIDHEET 2." one formed in fir two-by-fours with one-by-four boards covering both sides of the frame to give a fin ished appearance. The screen gives privacy from the traffic of the driveway yet avelds the impression of ‘‘clos- in in” around the patio users. Oftentimes an extension of the rapfiine by some six or eight feet |to cover the narrow, snug area | alongside the home is all that is WALL-FLAME Oil HEAT Per free beating wrvey cod commete call Fer tree Beating wervey @ estimate colt AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. as good as any man. | I'm specializing in toys for j grandchildren.” | A THE PONTIAC PRESS, Pony oe a By STEVE ELLINGSON | There has been a great deal of | and once more we want to say we enjoy it it sccurs to us that you readers might enjoy some of these letters along with us. For exampie, there's the tady 1m j Denver. She writes, [Who says | woodworking is for men? I'm a) mail lately, I can handle a hammer and saw Right now | my A @-year-old bey in Wyoming © wants to know how to make a | 17 Orchard Lake Ave. | needed to create an outdoor living| bgar trap—one big enough to | haven of wide usefulness, The! peld a griasly. We can’t help Phone FE 2-9124 overhanging :roof acts as a SUNn-| but wonder why he passed up | { shade, and because the tiny patio elephants. ' is close to the house and generally —— right in front of the entrance open- This letter we liked expecially} Steel Scaffolding ing onto the driveway, it is a well. It comes from a widow with | fer every requirement. Rotiing || favorite spot when a member of | three sons: one in high school | trestles and special scaffolding for F : and two still in the grades. Her | saaaree the family has only a few minutes ve. to relax letter reads, ‘““The boys and I have Syntron Electric been spending our evenings build- ° ing furniture for our new little | Hammers ,Laundry Time Saver hones, 10 See tote of faa” Tools for every need Before laundering curtains and “Each one of us has a part of | Carlen Plastic Pipe draperies the first time, measure | the work that we specialize in. | and Fittings with the stripe Alse, the tw *" sewer pipe in ie jobs can be fi- with no down payment end 36 months te pag. - final akon ——— I cut out the patterns and trace | them on the wood. The oldest boy does the sawing, and the younger and record the sizes. This record will save time on all future wash- ings. You can always adjust your stretcher according to these “er TMI om - = —* ——mw|Dring Beauty FENCES to Unsightly Spot | 48” LAWN FENCE Practically every heuse b — thermostat, a switch, or even : 20¢ damaged spot on ‘the wall that Por Pe. might be better out of sight. Stee] Clothes Posts There are any number of ways you can disguise unsightly fea- + nor 3498 tures. One method is to « er Le with plant foliage. IPPEW NCE A clock with a planter base is cH oume vA FENC co. placed so leaves extending from FE 8-0671 a. a the planter cover the thermostat, We Give Moldens Red Stampe without interfering with its use. | The plant hides the thermostat, | yet the leaves can be pulled aside } WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press for checking the temperature. | It is noted that the planter ian't just hung on the wall by itself, but is part of a pleasant, informal grouping of accessories which fit | into an attractive wall - arrange- | ment “picture.” The type of ar- | rangement will depend on the lo-+ 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates Reliable Wa cation of the feature you want | dinquised. Laketand— Shores A First, figure out where you want the mirror. Using a yard- stick and pencil, indicate on the Ahh ) 28 E. Huron St. Ph. PE 37193 , | omg. ms 7 / Tools Sharpened Y Then place the lower edge of | . . a é the bracket (with non-adjustable | KEASEY ELECTRI Trailer Hitches Made TV, Y, clips) along the guide line. Ar- Electrice! Contractor Le range the bracket so clips will be |4-- Appliance—F ixtures I) Ne wee | RoE. PRUETT "Sor ee ae ee ui 2110 E. Walton Blvd. FE 5-9858 _ [with level, anit tasten the bracket j | | ; : “NT “Sttews or toggle bolts free Estimates If Ne Answer Call FE 2-703 To set top bracket, measure up- as ; - oe — ——— eo ward from the lower edge of the | REFRIGERATION bottom bracket the height of the | SERVICE mirror. Mark the line and place | the top bracket ': inch below this | All Typeo—All Mokes line. Check the leved and install, |] Commercial ond Residential lining up the ratchet clips with DAY OR NIGHT -B| the bottom-bracket clips. | SERVICE The fourth step is where you . low cost can use help—especially if nas | Authorized Kelvinator Service 4494 Dinie Highway Dravtes Pletne Mick. 4 a: Ew to = . - Everything } dling a large mirror. With the top | MASON 2 : tchet clips sed. place mirror = ae . t fc lower "ph-eedaed clips Hold | REFRIGERATION | : ranc om | top of mirror against upper brack- | Fe 2-6400 in yw . = = = <= + yp et. slide ratchet clips down in 461 BDisdbeth Lake Road tetwe saute 1) Lakeland wwe | place That's afl. __ eK ae 1435 S. Woodward (Birmingham) °°" 0" ‘5 THELMA M.tiwoon || Shores Plane ME 4.6157 a oe su, coo aoe Subdivision TTT wal NE | me | On Rood Lake | SEE US FOR AN Brick’ Homes | ALL of YOUR Multi-Lakes Realty || | CUT [gery ms | STONE We Deal Exclusively in GENUINE Cut Stone! and boast one of the most complete stocks in this efifire area. + Additions a ee a A eM Boss Burpinc Servic MODELING ........ PAIRING . ote evanvrisye | Xi BUILDING STONE @ Cregmer ‘ * (Teen, Martie) @ Brier Hill @ Teng. Ledge Rock FLAGGING COME VISIT this truly liveable 275-home oe —— —— community in Waterford Township. THREE- ote bee "4 | @ Tenn. Marble BEDROOM ranch houses on spacious 90x125 ft om Teese om SILL STONES lots, near schools, buses and shopping Ce he @ Ind. Limestone Furnished Model: 500 Jjoangay | ‘woul | CATSMAN Co. Bivd.—Open Daily..and Sunday LANDSCAPE TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE 12 Noon ‘til 8 P. M. RUBBLE for decorative landscaping stone, retaining wells, etc. HEATFORM UNITS and DAMPERS for Fireplace Ceastruction - = — | A AKE ) HOMES, INC. SE PONTIAC | COME OL net ia . ~ Shee, eAcRICAS MY? | } MODEL HOME PHONE OR 3-110! AM DERN HOME> . CUT STONE Gu HdvsOjlil PHONE OR 3-1594 M-59 (Va Mi. West of Airport) ——> tama — a= mol) mm aslejalia' the “eastview”’ only 10 minutes from downtown pontiac x) Beis THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 \ fo. ee ee a get more, much more ale] er-t—M fo) ie'Zol0l mm aalelal=b" in eastview Come £=) (=) es lab just costs on 30 year G. |. mortgage full fe) g Cot = faleilelelialemmc->.<-\-mr-lalemmlal-lela-laler~ civilians— ‘J 400 down plus mortgage costs 30 year f.h.a. mortgages + KITCHEN : BED ROOM rr Toya DINING a ] . LIVING az — _ BATH OEE a eer PA | a Se TS 6 exterior designs | ideal floor plan 4 Here is a floor plan that makes the most of every inch of space . . . a plan that is functional as well. as spacious and beautiful. Note the large kitchen 1 and the extra closet space. See the “Eastview” this week-end to really appreciate its beauty. anywhere ..... © full basement large recreation area ® genuine oak flooring ® wardrobe closets with sliding doors ®@ lovely tile bath compare “eastview” feature for feature with anything you've seen before— °3 bedrooms * full brick construction * automatic gas heat * automatic hot water * garbage disposal @ extra‘ large kitchen and table space ® huge cupboard area ® large ranch lots in beautifully wooded area ® lifetime steel windows ® curved, paved streets Yes, here is value, value never before equaled in the Pontiac area . ; . for in the “Eastview” you'll find all the features that are usuatly found only in far more costly ~~ homes. See it and you'll be amazed and delighted «': . see-it and you'll buy it. Rese-Hel KE 2-9060 REALTY co. 19470 GRAND RIVER We Speciatize is COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING ro lt ; Get An Estimate Withost Udligetion HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. window news for you | new CURTIS | CONVERTIBLE WINDOW : CurriS Albert B. LOWRIE Lumber Co. | Baldwin Ave. ot Walton | Phone FE 2-9104 > SD aN 7 INSTALL HARDBOARD—Diagram shows panel cut away® to | Waltemade, New York, reveal furring strips against the plastered wall, with vertical strips | chairman of the Reatlors’ Wash- oo ~ | falling directly over studs to provide @ strorig nailing base. Exclusive RANCH HOME SITES AVAILABLE Lene Pine Village - $tyle-Rite, Inc. 1090 Lene Pine Rd. ‘Don’t Burn Leaves | Save for Compost | The somewaht premature drop- | ping of tree leaves has brought on j the question of whether to burn or |compost them. Where composting See iis not possible then burning, or +m esta ovtometic! De not contuse the SUPREME Full Automatic with erdinary “needy automatics” Only SUPREME re @ereretes while you sleep! H. H. STANTO Plumbiog-Heating Contractor 103 Stete Se. FE 5-1683 fl P jaway, is the answer a | lbetter yet, hauling or giving them However, burning has been over- jdone. Much plant residue can be jspread about the shrubbery, al-| ernment would conseat to local | GM to Expand lowed to act as a winter muich and dug under next spring adding valu- able organic matter to the soil. | growth Removal of the tops be- | fore they are dead interferes with food storage In the roots and weakens the plants. Delay this chore for another month. fertilizer should be = Pulvertze the soll aid rake smooth, then sow seed, rake lighliy and roll with a light roller, or firm the seed in the soll by tamping on a broad Remember the purpose of rolling ‘or tamping is not to pack the soil -but merely to firm the seed so the tiny roolets have something to |protect them against drying out Incidentally, the cool, moist aut- umn season is the best time to jestablish a new lawn or to remedy aie way of af | Ges o off A | conversion burners or complete waite, [~~ Oakland Heating & | Air Ducts Go. | 4777 Dinle-Mwy., Drayton Plains meee OR 3-2180 = ——— Order Today and Save! , TORIDHEE . AUTOMATIC HEATING @ A safer, cleaner, more convenient heating your home means 6 happier home, too! Dispositions im- prove with no coal to shovel, no ashes to haul! Call us today for full details of automatic TORIDHEFT. ee Fete the faults in an old one A Midwest nursery specializing in evergreens and having a nation- ; | wide reputation as evergreen spe- clalists recommnds that autumn | planting of evergreens begin about ‘Deaths Last Night DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Louts Veda Quince. actor and siege director. whe had appeared on the stage. tm films and qn. television end tm the past yeag di rected the New Playhouse. e Dallas professional theater ——— -_y— Te Guy or Sell Rest Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 877 South Telegraph FE 4 0528 MODEL HOME OPEN 4) Menterey Ort Mt. Clemens i Set. - Sun. | te 6 p.m > Gli TERMS bender of Custem Buthters 4am 1 |) Pree (Reretere | would he © pepe Heating Survey Broker apply. Washable, Serubbable. Dries in Willis M. BREWER Complete Real © Listings Wanted © and Set Contracts © Wil Trade Contracts fer Ranch Type Homes. Roosevelt Hotel FE 4-518! r a 18 Chain Link — Lawn — Garden } Farm — Industrial i tw Steck: 204" Wetded Wire. Pt. High ‘ lastalied or Material Only Chas. D. Zwayer Fence Co. On Tep of Bald Moentata 4430 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) FE 5-090! Mr. Waltemade, who legislative. f ation weuld continue in January | its eartier efforts to obtain a law , in which the United States gev- tax payments. It is universally recognized that the federal gevernment is sover- eign in its own constitutional tinue to press its program jlieve community taxpayers from these inequities. It will urge the government 1. To decrease its surplus hold- | 2. To waive its immunity from local taxation, and pay local taxes “in the same manner as any other property owners of the commu- j nity.” | Mr. Waltemade pointed out that | | Sept. 1 and continue until eed a law enacted late in the last ses- sion of Congress enables federal to dispose of its ue agencies land more expeditiously | the employment of private brokers. ‘Postwar Rent Spiral Halted for 9 Years |the persistent postwar spiral in residential rents across the nation | }was halted in June for the first {time in nine years BLS made the disclosure as it reported that home building was running at exceptionally high rates in August and predicted only a mild downturn in housing output ifor the rest of this year. | “Just after the end of World War 0. BIS said, residential rents. began a steady upward rise caused mainly by inflation and the werse housing shortage la history. Last May. rents reached an all- time high of 128.3 per cent of the 1947-49 average as measured on the BLS residential rent index. |This was four per cent higher above the 146 average. BLS says: ‘The residential rent |index held steady in June at the jall-time peak of 128.3 reached in | May. This is the first halt in the | steady climb in rents which began in the last quarter of 1945. “Rents were unchanged in the majority of cities, although small : advances continued to be reported in the largest metropolitan areas.”’ Royal Oak Man Is Held in Sept. 8 Rape Charge Holey de tose wengn | statutory rape Sept. 8 is being jheld for examination | charge under $20,000 bond. Royal Oak Township Justice | Hendrik J. Smit, who heard the case, Set Williams’ examination on the date for Sept. 30. -_ | m| Z| le ri 7 CHAIN LINK WIRE... 6... 306 per ft. CLOTHES POSTS, Heavy Steel with 4 hooks... .... $5.95 each ALL TYPES OF FENCES er peel tnetelied by Us Free Estimates! or Material: ‘Onty? ARDMORE FENCE CO. ‘Open Mon., Tues, Wed, Thurs. Fri., Set. 8-6: Sunday: 9-1 } 49. N: Perko St. Phones FE_5-5572—five & Sun. Mi 6-01 ‘ : 3 : _- 3 _{ THE PONTIAC PRE$S, SATURDA Y, SE , eee ae * . DRYING THE FINISH—A conveyor through one of the nine modern paint-drying ovens in_ the new car finish building at Pontiac Motor Div: The recently completed 120,000 square foot building | t ‘ PTEMBER 25, 1954 | ie ae moves & car Belgian Plant Harlow Curtice “This will result in the additional employment of at least 800 work- ers,”’ he said. GM Continental now pol rene : motor : WASHINGTON (INS) — The Bu-| are expected to be sold in the reau of Labor Statistics says. that | three, nations this year. Arthur Williams. 40, of 6325 Iron- | tweed, Royal Oak. charged with .,, approval fromthe state-or-# —— LLL Athletic Director Lauds Police Reserves at Game jtor for the State Department of Labor | She charged Palmer with em- ploying a 14-year-old ‘boy without work permit from the youngster’s school. Leib fined Palmer $100 and $23 costs. Business Briefs Persons under 65 wit be eligi- | hle-fo jot Bine Crovs-Biue Shield * hospitalization plan on an indivi. | dual basis during a special non- | y group enrollment period from | Oct. 3 through Oct, 16, it was announced today. —— HIGHFIELD ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor @ RESIDENTIAL @ COMMERCIAL © @ INDUSTRIAL FE 5.9393 Res, Phone FE 4-7664 JESSE KR, PETERS Phone Engineer Leaves Service: Jesse Peters Retires After 39 Years With Utility Firms zg i rat ni a i g | Lodge No. 21, F & AM. Mr. and Mrs. Peters live at 165 JOHN REALTOR @ BUILDER 670 W, Heron FE 4-3525 , 2450_DIKIE HIGHWAY J Hh i F j 77 Le it li ! LH i i : i i it is af | J t i t i F f iris Rgii i j BE’ i‘ Hf F i ed | oo {2-Volt lonitions makers will say it has been adopted to facilitate starting. The new V-8 engines will bring higher power output as well as Lodge Calendar unica Brother- hood Lodge ‘No. 561 F rye M. Bep 28. Senior ? i f i | th F | g as i i : ; is z 2 § z - a Ler ; Fry iii i | j : af t i i tik tration ond Registering i ified electors as shall properiy « therefor. toe FE 8-0456 Above Oakland Theater. rare as the cigar store Diplomats Wait | NEW BRUNSWICK. NJ nw — u. &. Expected to Tell |The motorcycle cop long regarded Paris Troops May Go | yet as Indian, LONDON @—Informed diplo-| from America’s great highways. US. . = mats here say Recretaty et) we dent sins les at tonight.« warning that France) maker, executive director of the can't count on U.S. troops remain-; 1l8mile New Jersey Turnpike. Dulles’ Warni Ng| by motorists as a kill joy, isn't If She IBocks Bonn But he is rapidly disappearing State Dulles is carrying to London | a" said Brig. Gen, W. W. Wane- ing in Europe it Paris blocks Allied “They're too dangerous, and they otorcycle Cop Rapidly Disappearing From Road _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 -o* 7 : with straw, spread her bedding, feed her, and saddle soap the leath- er equipment. And in the morning, , before starting out, I had to curry her, feed and water' her, and clean carry two kinds of fire extinguish- out her stall ers—one for gasoline fires, the = = -# other for tire or deep upholstery] “I took care of her every need | | fires | She was like my baby. Later on I “Sometimes in truck collisions a‘ could have blindfolded myself and driver is pinned in his burning cab. | Mamie would have taken me to Each patrol car now has a heavy /every stop on my regular patrol. steel pry bar, and we-vcan rip open | Another thing about a horse—in the cab in a matter of seconds and | winter they keep you warm: on the get him out. In the old days we | bitterest day. They have built-in couldn't have helped in time—he'd radiant heating ; “It was a wonderful life—the | attempts to rearm West Germany. | Dulles is due here tomorrow’ for | a conference on German rearma-! ment with the foreign ministers of France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxem- bourg, Britain and Canada. s * The informants said if France's Premier Mendes-France goes along with plans to bring West Germany into the North. Atlantic Treaty Orgamtization, the United- States likely will renew its guaran- tees té keep tnoops in Western Eu- rope. Otherwise, the sources said, Dulles will advise Mendes-France not to “assume” American forces! would —- . | learned how to~drive~satety—ar . The proposal fo include the Ger- mans in NATO already has been | approved informally by all the na-| tions involved except France. j U.S. policy makers were said to feel, the Fregch might: be taking | an American defensive force for granted since President Eisenhow- er declared fast April that a “‘fair share of US, troops would help guard Western Europe so long as its security was threatened by the Communist east. , The informants said Dulles will seek a quick decision on the con- troversial German arms question but will oppose any solution dis- criuminating against the Allies wartime fees. Mendes-France agreed recently with British Foreign Secretary An- thony Eden that West Germany should be brought into NATO by the end of this year. The French proposed certain conditions, how- ever, that the other nations have not found completely acceptable. Smokehouse Has Limit PULASKI, Va. —It is natural for @ smokehouse to smoke, but those who cure meat know that there is a limit. Firemen called by neighbors to the property of Roy L. Bevil put’ out the fire ac- cidentally started by small boys playing in the building couldn't do the job for us.”’ His force of 76 state cops all use patrol cars. The Jersey turnpike as @ result is now the most heavily policed as well as the heaviest traveled road of its kind in the nation. It is now also one of the safest. ° * . “This year we have reduced traffic fatalities to 2.42 per 100| million vehicle miles,” said Gen. Wanamaker, “as compared to a rate of 6.6 for national public highways. “The improved safety can be explained by two things—better po- licing and the fact the public is showing more sense. They have |have burned to death.” thest—thater> when I was on the | DONALD DUCK | But now and then Lt Mac k. a! motorcycle and had learned to hate | | tall, blue-eyed, powerfully built of-| it. | found out how much Mamie | | ficer likes to look back on his first two years in service, when he |) rode horseback through rural areas of the state “T guess | didn't care as much Runs Dodger Memoriam about that horse then as I do now,”’ | he said, wistfully. “Her name WAS /er's a Brooklyn restaurant. Mamie, I wanted to get on the | tne following advertisement_in New motorcycles because, when you | york newspapers today: finished, all you had to do was turn in the motorcycle and go eat. “But with Mamie, I first had to had meant to me" Brooklyn Restaurateur | NEW YORK (UP)—Jack Fish ran “In memoriam “Our Dodgers lost the pennant. “Closed Monday." SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith turnpikes, and the novelty of using them as racetracks has worn off."’ The modern highway cop would like to be regarded more as a good samaritan for motorists rath er than as a guy who does nothing but ambush speeders. The figures bear them out. * . * “Last year we gave 15,339 sum- monses< for’ speeding,’’ said Lt. Joseph W. Mack, 48, of Haddon- | fieid, N.J., a state policeman for 3 years. “But we helped 42,112 motorists who were in_ trotible. For example, we had to arrange 15,880 towings, aided 9,485 mo- torists with flat tires, 9,050 who had run out of gas, and put out 57 car or truck fires. “Our. maternity record is per- fect. Our men have delivered two babies, and never lost either a child or a mother. That's batting 1,000 per cent.” In his quarter century of police work Lt. Mack bas gone from the horse to the motorcycle to the pa- trol car. . . * . “I spent 10 years on motor- cycles, and had about 100 spills in that time,” he said. “With the patrol cars we can carry the equipment to do things that were impossible for a motorcycle cop. “We're able to give more first ald to accident victims, and get them to hospitals quicker. We cisco KID | ms © 6 Pee On. Mame FS ey EA ete | | “I carried this route for @ years before | retired—mind if I hike around with you and pick up the neighborhood news?” by Jose Luis Salinas | THE BERRYS Bet ls NANCY f | _ae ) TI} by Carl Grubert rest = by Ernie Bushmiller --- AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED 2? SPIKE CAME WE WERE PLAYING WANTED ‘TO ALONG AND’ PLAY wy > a ™ ic * A, BECAUSE WE nec = HIM TO [2 BOARDING HOUSE a WO Zeca - pf PANEMA HIRE FROM YOu WOULD YOU 6&T, LI 6urPros NEATHER “Puy ES WD LONDON TER! 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Landscaping — Baki meeting BUSINESS red elector me ieee as _ side PLY 10401 «M-66| perience 71 Van Dyke, Call OR 36285 sinee CLEAN. ~ v-| ff you are hav us today. : | was change ut "Tesiarnce ‘within “the : LIES || "deer Catow Yate Glesners, Utes if pe = tg Tg Pree estimates PE aot CMIGAN. CREDIT, COUNGR(- IS TERRIFIC! Township. city “Vransterted to his new ” i BOX REPL Se nuke wie mda oo be — S LANDSCAPING SERVICE. | MICH es ote eet Fegistration to be transferred * ; ve experience with wit4 . ; . a Ro ¥ Work 3 Poe aaa building & main- above Oakland T ive property ts tn the va aw... nen A qunvices crvense At 10 a.m, today Good home end ¢ pees _— _ STRONG ry ba oan Bloat Bt, 3 = = tenance. i 1 SNAPP REPRESENT ATIVE | u your home or ‘Vortstee “or renn._the irom’ which he wes last there were replies re a swore PERSONALIT _Perience. $1.00 per hour. FF" ~~ 42, GRADING AND YaRD — | NEED EVEGLASSES? rurround ‘take eat gall White : A. spptying tn trike office en ae te cere ee Ia tes Building Service ~| 8 , ” terms. Seve ealy this oom : wvtrencter” The Clerk shall ste the Press : Marts Tite Co, 130 8. Segisev. for exclusive Ta ites SOD- Use your eredit SS Raha Pita tra he Menace temo ey, | |PRURNI™ ee | one See eT oe, roe cere cet | ee Bae GE ee eee a, ao te || Ee ie S| ERE | SiGe re ea |i Sas tray aa ig a EE adress. duplicate reg: is : : 6, 78, = = (Roc I ese all replies rience ry. apa : ~~ ROTO pate for as brings you and our Ng eg gem: apr on 50, 51, 63, 64, 67, 69, - TOOLMAKERS ualifications & xpe TTENTION: FE & ticulars, ‘phone PE *8263. Call. our te giad to cards, ecinet file -@uch. oe 108, aa rimental hy Press Box 32. A ot = i _vomers, rene SERVICE Tt sales force will of tation card in proper precinct file | @uch 85, 87, 94, 97, Procite, ieee esperumeniat} = gules en mecsary wert, ¢ : Farm Planting PRIVATE DETECTIVE _ with vou on the selling | Ser days next preceding any Since or | tao, he, 1. parts ual Reve suberien — Y SITTERS PRAC- | finds. Fireplaces « = ‘bane acrntce @ S| nas—1teones ARS swe Tour real ovine Scum ow élestion (uniess suc sit ° BABY . NT from the .ieid. RvUOS . | fall om ® ~ caret gles wn Mn sail | ahr a CO. TE “Picacant duenihed | pric ESR wonabie {iret clase i. Mart Gare fs marveloes, Walte's Notions ITE ia shich event at full war e: } 4. ° baby cases 24-59 yrs. sen oe os Ke $5700 he eocapted during the aps Soh warts aie Ré,___Lake Orton} Sirk High retes, BLAQUIERE| FE ¢17T? N | dens Nursery ae 1 CE i idea in any 7 110 tndianwood M4, Lake MRS oiR AN GPECTALIZING TN > k 9 shat srt any Villege tn wh pre- | prpewtier Servigg .......... % Help Wanted Male 6 ag pt sieady. | 7 ne Tenyioyment Service _ * cement wee Free" estimates Of a catia n| or TED BROS Ft gemee ee eure cae DeLee died es emane pints Be ne B20 sarre WIDOLEAGED i on FIND CE-[AA-1 Movino & er ‘TIRED? CO: pot sok aE * eOTRANBPER OF RBUINTRATION nonices “ya Manes bap tte ko. nS Er = — | Bes bee ee doe sant oe QRICK. BLOCK "STOW S carpaaey woes ge ee (a anytime. "ited = Phone OR 31879 pl Pa ete Tem Tadd & POCA <- aoe en —, es pry = —— Ron & Bob's FAR SERVICE - sonny = 26 mites of Pontiac. ’ i Help Wanted Female 7 WOMAN TO ASSET MOTHER TX : OLIN RUB. | oar CAMERON H. CLARK ” ON een ot peuke. 9 i a - PE eect Si Eee ak alll per sock % Ev » eet a ates ee 1362_W. Myron ___Open_ Eves. ager enced with chiitren . e| 40524 ab WANTED DAY _WORE-|: Seated bie for “cual ane OO be #/Cy Owens Inc. | ected | spepe emer pay wom 100 LOTS NEEDED following described 4 of Education, es Quarters 30 parala with the. snid ot ‘the Worthenst 1 Office e and desk pro- | sO ind ~ 1 ‘new home or | SAINTING A Dees, Share Living ll? eo ease Northeast “% of the Northeast nera Telephon Get ay ens” makse and Pe +2081. - LADY Want to She said Bectsen. 20. -206- toate) i ng i of RP hand- | géoptnd OLD AND NEW. FREE —Saiwrind PAPERMANOINO — SHARE MY HOME wITt Lai ian ee FFs potmt im toe center ie of MB VERT | fies capersney pertered’” tee. If you ate 21, age or han mestimaten Cl, 22000 x TUPPER Rn D708) : man ACTIVE SALES once | . 5 : thence . short- : oe FLOOR LAYING. after Scene ye a ber CAB DRIVER FULL AND Faw quires tring and some icap 0 rrier. YOU 8 ST eee Phone FE warbare ‘A 20% Wilson. Cal YOUR SERVICE. CALL Us Westerly along 27, being tune. 3 and 6 . t hours . = KE m. : bY ; of the said Section 37, | | CAnBT AmRn COUPLE TOT TaKE Work the Sosea d #ibow WILL — HARE — WOME NO OBLIGATION. = ter tne of the said rx > caseoend SARETAKER - COUPLE AR = SAVE YOU MONEY. ALL Ww a lady. PE §-8961. FIRsT. P enti feet to the pac of their “ere ot emai Live on. premises. , ee anne oe Heepeed butlder smeoele L]SOme GI 50° GaARa Bt y oimt 20. HARE WY YEARS 4 REALTOR IN PON. | a No 3 and ¢o repairs, N. Saginaw z : r . good. erew A. 3.2086. apartment. Private i Known a Ciarhston tation Schoo! thie to imeryiew. prospective ver GIRL FOR Pagpere st FEVER: In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass. OS ed caushed, somemere: ALL WABRING A -PAINTING.| } rooms d-tecation. Apply 1e0| TIAC. Bullding only. (Located at oe Apts. Good deai- ior ==} Wry work Knowiedse of 9 3.2778. ~ Wall w Pees. | fy, Ewe; vgn Wiener we. A. pyc gp ie parte and plaint Write ORR -SMAN vetoes _beipts ee ae Instructions om ere Services 13 gf meray reverse! oe 21 Scaccl, cher 3:3n Opsee KENNEDY : Hl bids must certifies D ‘ x w. - : ~ riment p is ei, the bid Serriecienel. eemtieenee | fire Semin 60a sane OARS | menivett verge HE . rime | wounn “on COUPLE 10 SHARE meAtTOm, : ak “cccompany each bid as - ms = SS Work. Sate age and “Sox 108. fo, res, tome 30466. { ae factory tontned men "and resented," uaa Stuto p- lnag T ‘a. eh Erenings re ; the tra reserves the r-* be — press aay . and re- on . GR WOMAW POR GENERAL Faron “POR PIANO Les] at our store. = 1 WwW Lee. _E. Pire F * ZA “Wid. Transportation ¢x<) hands % | or PR gh - ap B95 isted industrien. Ideal work Roveowort, hve tn PE ites BEOINNERS oo AE Be A Physiotherapy a , i | Oe ere et he nen mee Paid ins = iL HOUSE, aloes. Betty MeCartwey, FE 2.2008. Ze aah REWOTAL TRE. as ——— sR, COLLEGE , CASH “ | will be to conditions . dirt i iM NTING CLASSES, TREE RE FE 2-7hos. MASSAGE. | oom.AND PARK & from —— - other advantages. Ame’ Pisin . Stay CHINA Pai =f ster | ACE estimates “ n SH desires ride to = = Ming & Bechet Ge Fon. | wort Pig a = October Ist, ming Free “pp | SCIENTIFD student fly. Classes from} IN & Socket Co. Son PER Pero aL- INVER. tow Moss Srodio, 3148 —™ E SERVICE Specia. Teenie +2081 Highland Park daily. C teem aia? PETOAL i now PLIANC st. > et gt Boe ney, eee ae URS FE 2-1094 TRL POR PER ror APPEL 2 Em } ett Tt vou HO FOU THINK THAT YOO [GIN FoR rmangnt position ew | Reege, Matter tors washers. redion cleaners, | Tetevijon Service 22 tion ether war. I would spprect a bo You TH! Water Softeners? heiptul Permanent oe GRADUATE Henry Myers.| fe small apptiances ate @ call, Will 54700. w to recently Ses offices at} cellent N | sad Ry “ve anton. inet A ¥, NIGHT TV SERVICE , e sales offices 1 — ; . $3390 Tosh Wr muren Our tacintes” are | | Ramin. 10F 6. Sagim ci eaLY F onstarry ee” ant | -BOU8 A Oak 7S ee plete. and our manufacturete person or “cownie “EM 3-41 vicinity of Williams Lake, OR SHI G MACHIN - ore nationetiy over, There ts an | [T¥E IN- ERPRRTENCED NURSE. At . was : talk it over. id between 20 and 38 1 opportunity, for advancement dren. two school age 7 ot 0m | Work Wanted Male NE FE4-2569 SP | Sr ess me he PE 900) | en x. puasric_axp| PHO} Or nationally adver | Lake Angelus A-l CARPENTRY. y. PR S-0054. | W ress ue rt og |oamy, To, cane rom, cmon | @ es permences gustan. mene rs re re. aE ? . PE 43407. Feta? soe oo : N- rE OY THE WO Ask for Mr. - ' E N ij 5 ns : $ Unlimited $ |ENIS of esing Chasified P on land For immediate ads! They're great 1 P =e ms or Mr. scting. renting, hiring! = = _A. 54-2533 a: a 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. cee . { : ‘ Se a ; : —- : } : | ” re! 7 a ae 3 bo, Se eed | Nat, ak HS oe er" ~ } ¥ t 7 f i ; as : re 2145 ee k . i $a gs 2 gh edges rier in a ye , a a Cee ec ee ee ere oe { : ay ‘ ‘ i ’ ¥ . Bis | arn cg ae : 7, oto : : 2 a ae i e » ‘ ? \ . Sy : . ae | safe Se iG Mae — ' \ . \ = : F ’ : sry & _——— ms atts THE PONTIAC PRES S, SATURDAY, S$ SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 | wanted R Real Estate 32 - tA | Rent Apts. - Unfurnished 34) Rent H acres LIeTI iat en Ouses au Oe getter ssTINO 3 ROOMS UNFURN ~— wt Houses Unfurn. ES For Sale H eee vate tread eC NMED. Pal. Ouses _# SL ICE OF H ‘ Crese w Tf ance. | or 3 WALLaD LAER PO AM Larger Gomes ag ety | _ +7672 raton Pi a Oe €onvepi aL ODERN 4 bo papery tor saharten or farms |) ROOM Al Sil a weak fen ehow- to i RR . Sale Houres 4s F : es for Meomes, large down APARTMEN 615 week'v 655 £. village ; ; 5 AN : os coentiaadil or Sale Houses 43 payments are scarce, trade your rege potch = uy. caretaker et 136 Lake Dr. Bee pg eee eee ¢ 3 ny vewen 1 etoe Jax ae a 5 ul ye eomereed’ Call Ul Gs Angois si Cae 2 ee ee mad V e Ou Se i." “he rm IP FP agua 8 ANS BATH | ATYRACTIE 3 Aa] Pee ob... som ~ penne a ent Lake Pro . wn 8 : renen 4 Rariy Ameri : NORRIS & SON | 9 scada Apartments “Ica wt Lake Property, 364 Bs — De | yarn eaEERAREA | chtting, irmunghom 25 ) room « : iets atin LPs , a : peal “i cO-OPp MEMBERS Dermitied 7) gee 2 children barge ROOMS FURNISHED S ares letng room Pneser ber ae Oe “ urop .PE ¢1557 kK { H ; 3-668 a h peicomte MY Sioted hack bar. Partially com VEAY mi NIC, & ROOM , i FOR IR EQUITIES = = ine E MPSTE AD or MY 4 BE | . Walls autom RE 7332 DROOM ve | Cheat e atic + ot D 6, © Muree PE 2-149) | _ Adults er "ee ea HEATED |! LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING bouie T36 won Tt wa SE pel iN le lcm ih: HORSE nro FARMS OF” ALL. Kinps | UPPER 4 Ooms an cia. aoe d ome ag * [eee howe anes -Ceee-+ the Cate uF © Dinnaa_ 66 W Huron 8t steam heat ano BATH this winter? 1 block f y _ treese TO BUY. TO BEL 3 BEDROOM - - PE 42262 mantis —_—— aaa | tte oe ang elec.| Motor ana ty block reas Pentiec . PARTRIDOR REALTOR | cold ruan OME HOT AND) 21% LISTINGS WANT ames che oe Near Wii 428 Lowell “VE ya bus line LOW AS BES i TH WIRD TO | shower ahi tee with * S J Ed ty with 11) NORDM. "AN ‘ beara tig BABY WEL. wwome NO ROOM “IN A PRIVATE Weeracnea 2 DEDEM | mouse i ean Gin ee oa bisek | jew on DOWN REAL ESTATE 43 N Santord ae brag mhe privil ‘om down 2430 Eas BS \ouse molten 23807 ‘ pen & BATH. UPPER HEAT of = a net wa hate $875 D does ry HOM EM} aaa Commerce Ra Bit 2904 ~ fae hs - mot er € . + 7 . aot Mater furnithed Mo i cn Ota Own. cowrn nome on? acees | Lake Orion © |~ = w! HOUSES. AND INCOMES _coln St inear Cuy H Lin- = WNSTAIRS 4 & JOMN c 3 : | |, puvers BP. W. Dinnan 66]> ROOM Low —— eS Pecan SYLVAN V r 3 REDROOM-RANC O * Huron) 0 i ER FLAT SLEEPI COMPA ? VAN VILLAGE M RANCH re k ai * oe oe a1 5" Parke __ HEAT [SLEEEING ROOM IN NICE HOME 4 3 BEDROOM with targe me NEAR BUCKWOAN LAKE Pulls ar ake . : - ile STOVE HEA : BUSIN + ; reom. dining room tiichen : r we year old Athached Vil | Rent Apts, Furnished 33], nee $8 OR worl pees a ae ae To =. " Eg ath and Plaster preen lee’ newk Tuli as yep co. ia etutoe toe ‘ou \ } age | vee ORK: . esate 8 GROUND FLOOR. KE ee ” sav ne A baiteot 4 Muninum Window s wt fa i er phone owner, Lincoln oe in nea : ; Z amie LADY ee ch . *R P ened rr ; 0 lub ’ sii oome, eae : . aoe rete erator every |" nig an ANT Fit UeRET fem. downtoen rE 2s ’ we sn anch Roof latte Otcer whos oa abate SPECI Al warege.. tat neat . : ‘ FE 49713 . chard lake =" & Ces I oe EL Be Tutty Tasat ave Terms car be artanged a 4 oe paved >< + ”M KITCHENETTE ~P Gs. at the stop hght - Clone| ts eowakowas oa: building [ “ and parechi car ue 3 vee vas 3 employed girls al ime wacle entrance. imme. Obuge a ee OPE X aon sey 1 BEDROOMS mile te shepptng enea, % toe AdUIs only, 200 N. Pad ¢ posses on §7 ne- |. 7 ia) iL : ; biees te hel * « Alberta » Apartments. | " derous at pr mises . a geet sg descr y SLEEPING 208" ip riceton ~—/S $I DOWN beach sree eee! i . —— = va hay la $12bo cg eye For RENT. | Gatland” Recwonabie sent me { Come out and compare Yr § 509} a ee aes Cheek pore tee oe a ieee peas eee, | MORNE ce Orher oe en nova ar EE 8056s | mee eee catammatig | OPEN GATUR | pooM, PRIVATE B 4 ROOM CLEAN _ thers | 5 hot DAY. SUNDA : ho BRIVATE BATH KIRG: | Speer, rear around “AND BATH | “tieman. 3 Merton FE SAT | they at ae See” ie 2 W Maran traitor | former" tet "emoed. Nau paves wo wasnoav hie | c, OMS ON Bis LINE ~ 209} Wo!verin —— Cregg and 5 2, “nice ROOMS. MEN ?. e moving in, BY OWN » ROOMS sepa iee. peor Alga price 97,850 ana ose iad “out Oreherd Le ma ' LAKE ; - oo Mech: cinder block hi . ommeree Rd LOOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE, Child” weleo 2 BEDROOM apy |CLEAN sukEPnia Room “POR wrodem. ipeuleted, bardwese . = west and nae seloce te sie BaUS —tauntry—tactitters +3 rooms me MY 31171 man. close in PE — 1 usse oung floore | ol. heer ee aes model, ‘Asalle _anly AND ; " a and = screens . ee es de. 7 eee ed OS 5 ag olan auriNe Ron EI tre we ert EALTON Yep, Harry, we're getting marxied! We’ — Btguahot Near” Wiliams blinds | 019 Baldwin Pet 44203 KINZLER ° | oa tnerance, Please Call. Fé: |, ©0006 ean 1chid welcome FETCLEAN ee ee_in_PE 20067. | Open Sves, “wi 9 on ae } wedding -gift_being sent straight e'd appreciate your | Gnoyasen| OT S700 SN terme 4 Roos a Bare Claes TO Bos! CONS 1 ’ J bedaten ce de MAKEFRON ema. potas cua ae Vier: 80 to our saciper Ba Si sot Satu. cue lomone & TRUCTION CO. | ABINE KITCHEN Fa. th ye ds = ag ANp| ence © % Flor F aaa ZACKES By week. sdinsee, 7 Li MI40008 OR MI 6-11 stiiwbins So at — ~——— - = =u Ga =< Z Ps MY 20 page Mebedd Fe : Take giitts_} BOOM _1N_MODERN_ NOME —GA- ai! Sale Houses © 43) For Sale Heuses 4s qtr tal Naeen Sa a oaee ress ees —— so » ROOMS AND WA ee ane UTI. chigan . TAR GMC TR i | ~ ~~ ditiontine f ce of nel urneace 2 1OMS Ponies aes, oe, ieee er, antatdonl Ala MIA tS QuiEr ‘ “PERSONAL IZED HOMES J oce pe ge NEARS shown Saturds oll beat tobe £ eat faire me ap No} gntvance Mat furnished 391 ome close in FE 4-540 __BY PALMER — OR 3-9615 GOOD BOLD Hovse Wi wate | ON OR cSeetl Gell ARST MIKES itespa tt pop oncom vod : om ? ospert EM 3 . ‘ s . = eis dS rooms * ‘ — eview Drive. . ee —_ WEST SINE 5 esd “UPPER cleer tenes neae Cae’ and LAKE ORI peree % ol Fk ne seme 5 Pet os Buper comfortable 3 tanm bi [ TRANCE i hae ontee wt — apply usaell available Oct : OM Truck : orp. an N R1OON fount bungalow Plastere: gelow 2 car ga eam bun: | 9 sy ——~ ] Ms KITCHENETTE AND Daily Pross, Box oy Pontiac si ea oO oe nes. < ° enee siyle home with & extia Ow S1.AO DOWN ee ae wa ardwe * Phi une this Renan . at war’ pda ago o a t KINDS I” be nid weleome, 431 N Perry Rent | Hou F cidse talteon and’ bus aon Sat & Sun. 10-5 rae reeens Full basement. gas Owner cays svi $1009 equits » fill Beseimeat. ot furnace Priced . « ; plead el had teh eos terma ee uses Furnished “35 180 Prenkijn Bivd rete? lawn > bp ar beautiful Sis, mersiy) lendscmene sid are pe = TOR COTOR IM WRIGIED, Realtor tdldnel Ln . } 1. AND » ROOMS AND BATH. —n—A~ ~~ NICE SUEEPL : Four bedroom ceunt MYrt close to slores Cail fru tr nd aved plenty of \ ORTDW 7 reat areieae ‘ ‘ AND & ROOMS AND BATH |2 BEDROOM FURNISHED House Johnson NO ROOM wet NW | on 16 ecres tn hile, ranch home| reqi je 22821 now. This ts Firs sta00 close ww weal of «ty | jrooms and belt 49 Oakland Ave bid Ltetpeciy fl 14 HEALR Near Fisher Body. Inquire 100 for rent till Mey 1 385¢ M. nee Rochester Bea aan ott}. buy. A eae. it You assume | Plenty of trust » © ptee lots rire 5-044) j ; seo 5 + Dresde leaf, E, aple- s sos ut scenic vie AWRENCE W = Ti te teeter adap ape ——— | mts Diamone Toone "eae pit | st seerine ataeR, | Sromerte creat ree GAY 7 GL RESALE CUCKLER REAL! CT ] en aan DTS ties SLEEPING ROOM FOR ~ diate possession mme 2 bedroum - aL i : + dase Teo aE _____ | SMALL 3 ROOM Hous. _W Rundelt TWO, | terme "can be arranged Will LORD beth chauaar ceciat aes] Migs oe rr i ARLE ——— a) Payl een v= Agpl be a Partly furnished Se od SLEEPING RMS CL eT submit att offers « 1m as ee aromas * car cinder biock por Eves PE T4614) PR 5-0j12—- ment and gerage coms, base ged Par som Meee greet | or couple, 3330 Crooks Road ‘nest, PE 34? O06E IN, eawaets Fimt Ottos: reas. ier e shop This wert site $800 DOWN : : : ROO! hop IOS siaductti hen err ONS: Out urban yet : ' ) ee $1 2 ted children Weed 14 ROOM © GARAGE mover. | WE ar Brvete lavatory. 18 Boa IRECTIONG: Ovi Perry Ot end} Gi RESALE: 4 PRA cent ~ proctced tia war tesa’ {41300 DOWN @ teem home 4 reams No Down Payment -— rf cou North ewT } hOOMS AND BATH, NICE ANI 1257 Cherryia.m ple with baby | tole ies pavatery 7 e)Sent fo ie ee ae 121 W_ Sheffield 4 BEDROOM | kent taclaaina nelnakie weer sas bes Sarr Seema i bedroom ranch Iie = ° = . = “ > ° anc + ican $85 week, SO Clark St 7 BEDROOM ROUSE Parry |=! EEPING ROOMS. DAY WORK signs property Fetlow Suburban n Living at Its aay ee nt large Seat omirc arse neighbverhood ae Qood leaea ax Goeen ig with priv AL = nion Lake till Mey | —°'*. 364 Aubura A ful) bas = glassed = porch uminum storms and $100 DOWN , . Sows ot ae - bee Hardisty. Flanders S.FEPINO “ROOM FOR RE _A. A beautiful oe lak malig hot water” aonre see See ae take, amy e000. tuil close tn ‘a GI $500 Down ie “e = ake! ale re roppe as s Mae eoume 10 8. Pea. |? ROOM MOUSE BABY WEL. | SLEEP ee a Taylor a ond are gered citect Pall prise sions THEEMA M-) ELWOOD Hurry! A G1e thing wh uy : pe _ ens p_ FE 5-714 2 arr ine nooks NEAR PON aac — i ~ cnr ity erme ull price 87000 3243 Casvtitzeveth iad e107 a oti neat te ee y oA . 3 € 5 ATE 7 ROOM — ne y. Ind OR eas * © bt rE 5- o> make Ro S DOWN 4 ry re os are IR old P= Open Bree mance || Komemial ratiant “hegetee! RIDGEW reuse TE ESAs Spon vo 0 |" RIN, Mremewes Oe Tome it eoneiian . | tooMS AMD Bate: NEw y |LQVELY 3 BEDROOM. si =upiii ae ies 100 Oakland Ave, PE 4 ahaa vel Feersabnn basement ben. . ottie. 610 oe UNFINISHED] fur" oiee ‘tor’ Oatland Wonder Civil : N 0 = — wi Ser PE Sas couple. No| Crm house ‘Only idecorstea mod ae PE 4a NET bus bus fo Wate a eee aches el we cones | fret Ot Penton 1600 wine ter o areema family wihan, $050 Down — aad — oads bd at y e7e00 one FE 6-110e t : ‘ ree bedroom for ‘ on TE | ROOMS ANE down ; , Poms 10 ta 90 ash : entra PAT WODEAR. Very larg. payment BY OWNE . ~ es Two bed Lana weet mine anil sean dacee’ Won oe st Ag Wig $1,000 DOWN buh tesement ONS Gove VE win hhesred aitle tm omy her ~ | ) ROGME_AND BATH bor Pertiy ture. tael. elec Mar) “w "Waren ot Ph Pe mend, 9 barns San 800 s0eite. | Move, night te, tate motors ane roan Lake trom for pode 2 | v ig ‘ : wove 7 sd s(atit-te cupboards r. —— aenee ; mi S hewee, 2 large flowing | ‘ining 1. +o ving room acer ROOMS AND BATH is living rotm you need jstreems through rty rooms tile bath Nehen, 3 bed- OPEN & Compidely furnished sccomodate | _ erences MI 40060 Ot bo - nope loon avaliable Locet-| port 1% acres’ utllty room. tar- unnay 14 |S persona’ $30/"weeky "Real pro: 18" ROOM HOURE FURNISHED, Kent Stores “0 oes pores ee Se oe | Tiorothy On, un | SUNDAY 2 & E j x nm experienced _— per . iz > i oe mee on ak bees isiteD. saree eR ~ncre, $21 000 orothy Snyde 2toS PM IRWIN ROSA ot tag May Mine wort alse | ews RM F 2. si Naren RENT ON | fine Lake Fron | ‘ REALTOR Lavender} 1209 AIRPORT ROAD REAL BsTA Pos gemini. alles Wast at Pas- on bus gg edge ST on te ee ae eet nin t ~ 4 Muron Ah PB alt _Onty 0000 down 3% serea, 1: mp Baldwin Avenue E Fe eta S ee grocery lagi l Sn aee e oeer we. os with Tnime Nate Passcsclon ce ee TENG ONE —trenre pee — att 2 aS es. ees ee Si ee — |ookts [0G 6400 acho | SO 5 Sere ‘Ask for Mr. i BY pete BUILDING NICE Large 8 dedroom 2%) bath — 2 bedroom. lavdwry Ww “Lares beta ma a HAY - a “ gts Lake Schesl. #70 . k__ PE 2-4006. TV. shop Write Pontiac | mano iggg | 166 feet of lake poncosston 0, eel Visher's. Quict| stor cupboards built in He NE Se i — R = a be ae * HOUSE RENT 7. Frees, Bes 86 _ with 2 16x24 oe new cy oi ¢ and floor unfinished North fue 6 room ra ee eee ‘ Paap APARTMENT PRIVATE foratehe4, haute cake Bee- | Oe dont) Pr. REAR 25 Pr ing onl eo, ein PONTIAC THN Eb -<~ gp a condition $1494 dow oarelient ali aa ; nag and bath. 111 N Tele conabie FE 2-6258 can be used. as part of pad po . modern kiteh- RFE: UTY CO Ra oot Muren te Airport Yew = te ee SMALL 2? ROOM HOUSE. IDEAL apartment Loc teu peg lead i ees “oom & lavatory | 737 Baldwin Ture ‘eft Watety for pen | FAST BIDE #1 usiness- i eA ‘ 4 ROOMS_ oT for Ost. te AL | ner in om main cor bond floor § fous a — = —-- PE Ser) “s" room "9° Jip tate 2 bed + x FIRST FLOOR @2 RUTH | ‘OT BOP ond_s it Keego arbor st the stop rooms & 2 a= — 24° living room WiLL LEASE OUR conetnt ght. Reasonable rent. qill lease floor Basement gi on . A - < noOMPORNISNED APT PRi| NOOe,ce © cerns Fh SOONTNY | Sop cuner 1 sere moth ferwece "? cor garere Soe a ere ae oe Listing Method aig, DA Babe welcome PRE] seonsible temity. $0 ver ws For Sale Houses 43 = ‘tumiahings, ietuded in cigees "ae Sen Geooreaee 9 © . . east of Lake Orion MY - 000, terms ee Walkn Piva tars surance _3-3200 . a FE 6-044! ‘ Pg NO CHILDREN. Modern = St Mikes A a1 | 0 ae OW SYLVAN TARE trick. home. R i s Ares Newly painted = Uae ON BYLVAN GOEF.| precmwesy exe, 2 --rrmnce | ROY Annett In 3"veareems em tet foot lo Here’ nn, MODRRI TPA PRTVaTE | ferme Sr Portals [taree 3 a_i Sel ore i laa BRICK CTT | Saket: ied atic” ak s How It Will Work “7 and lose to schoo! | ¢ ROOMS AND BATH F F —_- . cari with terms end grocery. Mies leuadry reom.| couple only. A ipl 4 ay | a ee eret F783 RANCHI x4 gece CLEAN 7 ROOMS” Indianwood t¢ Call Lake Onley | $00 dows, 8 room house. 1% “ i I \ ay : wun ‘beth ‘plow Tee 6 ren for Youl & FOR COUPLE.| 2004! on Crosby acres | ——_ RGE LOTS beth _pladered walle. j ° Lake Full pric . at, e - ea COUPLE Bayview FEAR ROUND 1 BEDROOM | 0050 “ae ne *| A HON SEMI-FIN ee Ope “ * F! ou PaIVive GATE —ARD-|. dope Ont 1 to BEDROOM | 9900 down 28232 Basement hous IME OF YOUR SEMI-FINISHED n mas Geek . ntreace, Oe von tne PE Gost | mood Ra Peat On | in Wetertord Pull price sats, O Pe [er ¢ reome—racement |} If You Liye. in the Drayton, W \ ROOME, CL Oae TO me Milford, MUtual 42201 | GEORGE MARBLE, REALTOR WN ONLY _ un. lto Spm ace $4800 with terms pave. in thet ay on aterford, Clarkston, €281 Andersonvilie Ra 3 Bedrm. Brick Bua Off Ponting Road. or Surrounding A ee ay OPO : ; p 4 room reas —s » Eg°M, APT w-LaKeontow | Rent Mogses Unie we Prove OR} 1268 FOR COLORED $750 DOWN Mee Mita ne” | Seer eentel concen Oa mS c y 3 jay : ched garage 68000 z ~ 1 with 2 “ROOM RNISRED APART. |? ROOM BOUVEE COUPLE ONLY We have several nice homes 7 JOSLYN ROAD , me PT re ee es een bie Oorouans ne Lake Front Seneelion’ enon ’ LAKE ORION Pan bap yg Remodeled f 3 CLEAN SMALL APT TWIN BEeps | “VAILABLE GcTOene oY PM: | nat: coum, tue story home Completely modern “Cel ‘ MILE he ling Oak Floors Lexe vileges. & roe Sear py tes Preferably 2 | room ranch turing 3 bed fea- ue to see a t N OF C Full Basemant es © rooma, of! fur- } ROOMS ntiemen, FE 24988) shown house off Perry | kitchen rooms, dining room. Sarton home, "riged as RETTER R HURR RR — Gay Arborite “Counter Top meet down ; * eye, odulte only Distance erences copeswent, $06. Ret- me ae low ee 6000 down with pay- ONLY 3 LE y Cenyine | Plastereg Wails OR 3 187 ~ } ROOMS CLOSE 2. | GARAGE FOR RENT aw.) iren's giav bows. 2 : leon. than rent INEY 3 LEFT Coupe: omg EN j yi . . : oly PR Nae TN ADULTS | eS Oe aL lend ee foe’ tt ot take “front. WE BUY AND SELL Forced Air Neal a ee ee ee me, Se see LAND CONTRACTS cnet 98 OF waive Met oe 3 --ftiehed onChethee ~ . A M EL’ bargain. Expert ntrance Oven Bree tl 60 - OR : 176 oe Sieepy Habow RENTAL SERVICE Pome; : os Reveral y "ESS nee NN . mB pastel 2008 Ske 3 BEDROOM HOUEE ONE | eee Li Ayatiate or Ca pained a anly - OO _-& py Pavan bath, onal CLEAN comm ae Panges, Or- | ‘nome. features 3 bedroome dowd tN4isiis of Nosth Side” OR 3-7 ; +. OS & bedreome dowd 7 ; RE~-By hapided 118 trance Shee jocelen, Aduite on i TO. ¢ ROOMS. tho TO $100 eis ceramic tile bath, large AND HARGER C ; 3 bedrms . livin — : 2 . t anogae ay |” saute, Theme M._ Elwood matte oll bent, ond tehecd’' tn Open 0:50 CO. on . _-H-Delos Cnenen & beth Oot fecre, pis: Clean with echeol eged aooEne 7 ROOMS AND 0] Mion deaide in, erection’ Se | 2. Huron st Ph Pe Pe $2189 se) “BUD” NICHOL IF poe hy A reiea fl Then. one of our trained salesmen will call o ; wae ikland a, gee Dra: Ly — = $11,500—$3,000 my Lake Orion Vill SUN ; . e — Pi ctere and Insurance — ate gos weter heater : to appraise your property for toda ba cen on vs , & } 3 vechelor 29 Osk Press, Box 65. a | OF mortgage ot ¢ per} De you or ose SUNDAY 1-6 aia a“ or] appointment a Ua y ye market value. land | MEWLY C : : —g charm of the| 1. ———$—$—$—$— . = < 5| Rome COMPLETED areD BRICK A T 7 spacioun oof ly Bg —- Lake Estates oe] Gol After vour property is listed—we guarante ‘ __ roams beth large . utility room. : from downtown roome ‘ ¢ J * cn) Septet ath, Merge cowed [2° 2 * AVIOT] ser Be iss saree ates cutomatic sit eat rte ving pe Brich > oaarm raoen re pomes || ACTION, * you 4 Arlington lt yp Bag ® es re | REALTOR—1) large nee ny steirwe Magni stotce carpeting. cation Al! plastered walls forced : 3 cee . Ra. “a 7 Seenoenes oars Eves NCE year. foreed air poe seat od unfimshed attic for J air auto of] heat auto het water —f ¥ AND BA Fg agg = CLOSED PORCH, Yeo Oatlana _Ave ratte | trees, Pal LA a ee forme, Bmenediage’ Seceer : Trytee cova tectuting mortonss : furn. Close In FE | _ Stra: on Middle aan : price 610.980 sion Ge out posses SUNDAY > ing mortgage ' = 2 7em8. _Straits Lake, EM . — Elizabeth Lake Road SUNDAY 2 to § P.M Cont : aaa age ent crm at Sa 2 Sa a he . i om rer lh Bene ION. 4 RC un ’ W est Suburban o Sr Be Income try sranee. france Near gg per, month. TOwnsend 6-35¢. De- $1.850 Down ONE ACRE 40 Acres—Lake 9 rooms and 2 bathe, near si We will | only. Pree . * treet : Pesos dale Cal S| ie pea many WE azeie st a eee ee Se oe large living — Ss ee a ceioet selern en money. 3 eple 1 pay you one dollar x i pe SP-PURNTTORE FOR | inndecape mae MA tit: oer On Cedar Mol Seve 0 nancy Pienty of tok for | full be Se Seppearae,| ake - best “S tumne Bee 7 & beth In one and 2 end bath sale with apt or aod i landscape man MA $5612 after | room brick ee we, lendae chan "hake | and me Some fixtures | bere for rid Ry as et Se .00)- per da f Bi pe : = | Ti] Sor 9063 Perey Lake Rd. Clark | of ai the nd den. The nicest heat, ‘sutomatic het water. lake ood aay DOREtitUllY decorated ight, kareae ang, heroes, 3 y tor eac ay ; ODuRN—WEW——waDmooM | Courts. Tern ot, tne Te mr details call tar Peisrsen PE |" wi 1.0) Priced te sel or widen John K. Irwi your is li Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 cease 40h anes Gambon On Course Turn of" the. Telegraph cmeetttw lous ot owner wil tnae tor ieee . Irwin property 1s listed- with a ot 1 chil@; welcome Waterfora,| ™* south and reskiia O60 ft] BUD? Ni . Promelin Wbalens Be, %, Sear Borel Oss. Tura | magi ’ ; ‘ +1006 ai the Ip” N ANDS 80 075 ou pp oad oreenh Salesmen will be on the ichohie LAKEFRONT 13988 Drabner R. | —- to 1', N Saginaw St r Irm. atural y if u - és ar YW -domaspe from 26 Wil aiso _REAL ESTATE _ = rench brick home 12 Sun Mr VanHise. Mi pho PE 2-463) __ Eve FE 2.1906 p ! { , ’ yo T : -| homes which soon Pe erick aed rpeted living room. natura! F roper i : mes =e - ELIZAB) Hy fp fireplace —-hreakiast- room; enect | 24-Acre y 1S SO nothing 1s i : bar. all elee & . sa Retreat : 25 8 -_ dows ov > win- Open Sun. 2 to 5 TT ~YyY gt er y OFFICE OPEN 04 ET 12816 Syiven Lake, m . 6685 or t t : 5 area ar mueaan orcas : rex wat ts =| (LAKE ESTATE] i. arco bme var, Kase'| cman” got" awoare | me, win, tng prog co 6 HSting; sé" ther room, netural * Planned for Maced gee oe : A. JOHNSON, Realtor sogegy bur ios'tompiie Siton. | ving eer conten} Mereaar tebe wok ogee yas || OUF- mutual goal has been FE 4-2533 3 BEDROOMS. FULL TILE BATH, screened is, coment Uleet:| with ett cached ranch home ae rea hed. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. om Dasewent. Tum very | Price and terms. mal var ae bene $300 DOW . * ' LATEST IN MODERN LIvINO . a N ELIZABETH LA ‘TR LY Rooted area, apd on Roure =| New 2 bedroom ~ ; . . Ee eedar shake bun- “CAL g ¢ Maeneet KE ' usse oung cer. PE itt | galow complete on, exterior saly L US TODAY FOR ASSURED ACTION ‘ with —— on Hun- toon Lake. living : room with picture windows. : ; £ Lon |e F. C. Wood Co. E B RO Cor, of Willems Lak or OR +1238 , oR jas acai aren eeerel =. REAL ESTATE | @ ITY use Classified ads!|s noow mouse = YOURE —UP-TO-D me WwW ie Wit EXTRA r. PE ba0n8. TO-DATE - Want Ads are famous f fot, $800 down. 229 W. Columbia. . alban ™ “ when you look in Cla ' g ey! i ¢ rnoom John Kinzler, Realto# fi y' ; in $S1- | ; mak ing mon Dial FE WITH 2 LOTS, | 70 West ied for things you 28 very Huron st Es $ you want. 181. : . aj Pe. Se 51 Want Ads off you . oa ; offer st ~ a0. : : Real Estate Exchenes | shout thing ! = ‘ $ ~— £7 , aikcoan a stir...) eine: e eee eS See Fy ‘ > Be + | ‘ . “ * : — ne 7 _ i-* pan Slats J « id é i ; <= a , oF 4 . . . a : : ice : , Sehs 4 oma - : : — pe ed ; Ss, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 ee ee : THE PONTIAC PRE: eee , —_- teh red by Dick Turner| For Sale Houses 43| Sale Suburban Prop. 45A{ Sale Business P : : Sale Ouses 43) ~ For Sale Houses <3) CARNIVAL ae y eee ir anes | nae mates ge MILL AND COAL YARD. Ker Sale Houses “6 _For » ~~ eieaaana axSospemmg et : — se a LAKE Onjon LARE ORION - OXFORD "AREA, | PEED conten. Privee Sune. =a ™ = a . Pire- ° suitable for chal | (|BY OWNER » B epi 3 "3. ACRES—$1,000 ) DN. . pireage "Gee, mies “Prom, Penitee’ ill tp fuey ole. ., ae. p RIE ern, Went eyuity | as | * room. Uullity end vethrcem, ment. Garage. Good ilech anauie ga ee hy a riiany age ey | BOE DIARY LOW BOT |* Se gtteog ee ' Select™ Williams ges setrietiy _payment . - well 4.300. 61.000 ALTR. Pt BUILDING On laketront) location $ very st — a miles House framed @ 8. Hwy. at ‘ room and driveway | leased iaod. Dizie i Regt ‘cuctones ‘punch. Bensted | - a JONES AMAL SSTATE ‘i BUYS = f vetsining val ah frome. Hametoo Bleciric, Oa living foom firvplace. Cherming | ls — . _W: Buren; . 7 SMAR wires Coreat | Huron. gies Da. STREAM, A HOME, OF YOUR |* aiming rm. and streamiined. bites “DRAYTON PLAINS. 3 BEDROOM HOME | Srrtzis,reereaton me ever | ACRES WOODK, basiaings Bar: en - - 2 A nice 4 room 2 bedroom cottage = on ground floor. Hani rubbed . $1500 down. deriyl lakefront setting sCURG van bungsiow with 1‘, car garage on Pully modem with utility room - dining room Clifford, Mich. ade fenced lawn ouldvor grid CAT Sut 6 P M. ne Oak attached garage. approxi- pine ~ Mesker son. € itl NN BETTER SEE THis NOW! SAT & SUN. 2 teen is spite ota erior Very mite A ys ee oe ee Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A 3 SPLPL LLLP LLLP Thre eg ng a age let goog | Model Home “DRAYTON PLAINS Pyare PIVE'TIOME. | suhtgrsun eck Large bathe ee core wrian 7 Rome ond only M8) down | hom ‘shed seastment Ba 3319 WALTON BLVD ATT . ; with in vanity Mubr Gas Station 4 liberal terms Tee lot —. ee and New as tomorrow > 3 beds 9 cree et aa 1% — ied al eeueaes path wih states te washer gute. Washer — ee —— Birm: ” anne Large lol t6n300 Pull wrice 016 | (aces, ‘ied beth Youngetowa| “eich 4, a, me ee eo "row, evenings. Seven Rooms Large lot 801200 Full price 81 Kitchen. 1¢a21 living room wit waite ruil path path aoa anger $4 068 eaptratty located on paved y ware. spi dutch! 50 a fireplace IVs? dining reem, 1', . y - KE forged hard ide onk | Saturdays and Sunday Ser irce | oe crative %“suunee | rae Seer A eM ere b eicom sauna Tre | Set tamer Boel Sh | ALA RESTAURANT HQUIRPED . ! i LJ ne 0 a i” M . fie sur- - Bais pes gg Re te stores IMMEDIATE POSSEBRION DIAN POINTE ADDN ies | New frame ranch type > bed frigerater stove senenahie dows usual oop Po, sae very | _Write ® RENT WITH 7? nas aaa Hemel Immediate pos- Planned rag ang se eatne jolts ali im the $1) 000-616 000 price room sheil a, en neni pretty spot po summer ~— Priv- ro sed on reat = Pre- rooms. lot, age Appe clase living reom. kt n on e vate e. Geod landsca: man ! pm with picture window Oo large lot FORD h Very fer Ra, Eving room with picture Gindow AULA KERN, Realtor, slitz gyoom, Go ‘a iares ‘ht CRAW fcking end nd eitting ley these | afters or 60: Perry on z Family Income eebinets. Teo 12 ft pédroome | P \['f. be eon . Gite down Galesmen on avpiedisiine aseas cameras beauty. | Clarkston Four rooms and beth down 9rd] Automatic oi] heat and est aes 31 Oakiend a ae eee tak peanenter —— oo To sce. contact A. T Mortwoed. Business ; Opportunities 51 Si ree « : bath up Separate em | Houpie gerege ied ee Rea! Fetate Since : \ New Develo yment 53%) Wo Buren PE +1600 at the “Old Reqd Barn on Rar | Laoeroweses Nae and Ay pg and lnndeceeea” obnseo. ft lot | For better Lean Sod bl : tama aed ‘can be shown al! éa BEER STORE. SELLING ostien. provers Lasse Gar ee the | PRICED WITT: thie nm brpe, homes GATEWAYS to Gamay cess mee by appoint count | of, illness. Good buy for a7 10a 180 re : a veil. terms y smart pt . h ' i perth of the elt limite om Mae HAPPINESS agg ation: | “pobusioess OAK |. Templeton, Realtor . . Ae Oh $2700 Res OA 6-228 8, | Orchard Lake Re +1083 Elizabeth Lake Estates Hump Tres | Sunday = = the yr oid Acres - Boe : —a "Fac tals Lota |” 1 fe eo on e z | 0 . , ~~ R BARB -E Beve this fine two bearoom nome |KEAL TOR. FE 20474 “LAKEFRONT” ee a lam.) AGee BARCIG | Re | all em one floor Nice jot ang only 83 N Telegraph Open Evenings 1632 Avalon Rd. A beautiful lakefront jot 400125 PRIVILEGES ON 3 a ee -ACRE PARCEL! 2815 Union Lake Kq. a four years old Priced at only Co-operative Real Estate Exchange . a Nicely _itmascaped Runs from the Just the spot .or the family For oniy $15 down ang $16 ed DUE TO OWNERS LTH HAVE 00.080. Take ever G1 mortgage ioe ~ LAKE FRONT meee a to the lake. 9000 tractive log constructed 4 rooms month. Excellent soll, Close complete repair machine ees ee ee RAMBLING BRICK HOME Va MEA AS down, $25 mo S ead am, | een ee ee Look for sale 3860 Eliza 3 : tnel. tenes and inrureace - LAKEFRONT ate tn u Seis Rinne dee DRAYTON PLAINS tered and Enete* pine” estes these rer and. compare wit meee on cae as ans wet : . . Beautiful jong. low rae r Row boat iticluded Drive out! wow 5 ranch home 23530 ‘i washer, ore VE APT Huron Gardens hie waseeent vaneeien room | Josiya "Kd en ae = ee weeded past. ‘end * por "indseaped eatec ear” stella car Ot. Sred’s, Bchool ~ietied Seer. fee teh, uni] fom sit aim Msi ak | oe lake ‘privileges Only Uskes, “Gttered’ at 61.300, 6850| TH. BROWN, Realtor down wil handle, PE 2814 o¢ > om el i replec - es : * . aa f — ee eee ovistardine ‘appoimiments demand. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor LOON LAKE down, YOU WON'T BEAT IT] 1 ¥ a a TT — ee og TRADE Bre’ 1] « va bad ’ , Rae nag ag mig “sieae| buver” Reautifille, landscpaed ot Se"Batlang os Estate Fecnanes PRIVILEGES sow IF You WANT ao bd Miadievele wine 04, SP0r0r7 08 (eee oe n Pe danir ir §- ks dows 1 po Soll oa terns ae lake heme te A pee cca Mag 2 ew —— 4 HOME. carpen | Orden eon MaAytat! —— ww tyade lor eee font “a BUY AND SELL trade aad eas oeicee he on One biock to new Waterford Jr “xclusive Home Sites “PRANCHIsE OPPORTUNITY Taso naling COW AND NEAUTIFUT | a eman caine sn? of nee act. “Is there a ‘lawyer in the me : Ms fh on sy Lake ie a exenes Ae Lake Country Bs. ts on eppertenity ee rONtH LOW A electric range. maple living room | __ ———— beth ms with = 4 Forest Lake| @ protec a - : Z fo | ted rkling § roo: Club Estates, an Renta] equip: -- Ranch benesiog. ae one | | set refrigerator maple aoe FE ‘Sse Hea Sr earsane can beth. one floor Gechard’ ial chew’ cotset lake pl agg Mi strieai aad Resa) some rane Sitreded on tx Beren of j pag mons otter "heat ef fur For Sale Houses 43 . or plan home has full marae es ‘ lots left a —— a and largest Soft Wate, equipment , en pacement. 7'a more Sexes | 9 F950 Down | niture of only 62860 down and! ~~ : extra pre tog Riad cot- oll ange age he F lim manufacturers in agli Biol AND HARGER CO ave Het ds you wish 7 ~s Snow bear nee L Merldacy _ | $80 monthiy Low Down P. ayinent f ae. on rear renting for Ld ee PE 53183 Open from 1 pm aoe — = antes the Operi 8 30 “t) E » $-s1a3| tractive and tn excellent condition vom sca oil hens sad he LcCok ADD | uaiitiea ep PA PSR Bre mt month acca ne ag dn to 8 p.m. seven og tk gd tranchise itself We are —— uw “Muroe = ay Piostered walls oak finore fire ‘otal price of this, 2 bed abe Dixie Hey OR F008!) “gied (4) eeu year aremad ci. fruit Onsered 008, the main office at in establishing Franchise place carpeting and draperies a room burgaiow tx only ae we aes SIDE tage oth $0 % of lake frontage see it dow er who will sel] wholesale, _ “chested = full basement hace - $5960 WHY PAY RE NT? i i EAST ¢! located in Keego Harbof close — Te Trade ae and renting units ge hoot A home ve are proud te % $ room divi" room, fining room ao) quotes od qirgnevorta. Bes t Buys rod ee re Se ee re pag a e-9 ment is tuily ssstom atic, re —— lamar. in Pontiac ip cS : = You can staft small im this busi- BURRBAN home er income in i fs Ranch up Ges sect © complete term a busi 3 dedroom, home. cinder block | trade | 3 Red ae pease West Set, Steed rank Sereh. TACK LOVELAND A. JOHNSON. Realtor MOSK SEA plese te peursell_ with wit felt doth een wie, DANDY BUNGALOW | peonnas ei “area ane calv''3 — "mae ae 200 B1508 deen ¥ Cans Cake Ba Keegg Mirbor : FE 4-2533 “fremendous’ profits a= ro Nang “ o 24876 “8662 - fully tmevloted Large utility room Wise modern, rooms full bese beat B.-y nn haga . —— enn Mu anewan C—O . . 7 se | REALTY CO. REALTORS 1704.S Telegraph Rd. png iy Boll sesistance ‘to Attached garage 2 large gilt a ment of! alfconditioned heat $1600 down balance in of Ronsevelt Hotel HOME AND INCOME Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange Me ) BEAUTIPUL| ®ssure your success. Our mer- lems 4 3 to veurene cepa 1 price 66 95 see tee FE ¢518) or FE 5-1704 P t Sttustet ov *4 acre near FE 2-0263 i. ag West of peeve $450. | chandise soled A lactory ond ‘ ‘ lots bs = Se as is lovely 5 room ; * . “| ditfobal gua. > A rs “~: ar Yl e Drayton. this Opes “til 9: Sun 104 coh wih termes, OB 308. | SNe FHA. Contact conongg be = st ‘Sue at Modern Housing : he rooins ‘an wtunty SD ee foal jon32 hiv , ee kee ° ‘ons w. Boom 79 "Beane 4x87 | LEVEL | LOT. NQUIRE 723 fact ra hin ve by calling y oreene wey Open House Rome’ eee eee Veen bh nie oe THE “BIRD” TO SEE kitchen and dinette and utt- WERT Boot First St _____| VEnice act Brite Westra tached : peed ear ana kitchen home ¢lose to yoreck™: - Vacant 66. $1,000. down i ity room down. 2. bedrooms “POR COLORED FAMILIES pe Matic 15449, Bringard, Seah poor i fered | gy TRLOMAPER may be purchareg with |" gem eats Pu Secnmeet | G AOE ENCORE: | = eanes war ond ere ‘morevemeats je Prive 8180 each | Gas statvon “AND -@ ROOM, ALi. heat All tile floors — BUND AY +6 PM “Down-To- Barth” dewn pay $7,500. $1.000 down indows oi] furnace mprov eal! Mrs 8.000 ga ceptitien. 0080 down payment to teeving for California | ent Forced a) heat PAUL JONES. REAL ESTATE Seen Senet Bai ldiny ‘cian tun aivided ‘hasemens pba $8064 ase’ A.| DS Quarters ee tavasery arnt Simon... | Seem seeris fe mervoeg | Sey le pastn ante Fe aa! na sae See ates cco, | iat fal dried beacmea Pete ew BAT ok | SE Yn (TEE, home. with atteche | modern eek tees gan air- Serhoet fo the rdrpalpel GARAGE HUUSE. ELECTRICITY roil on prod “eelaen on invest- only $3,000 down with terms. 4-800 — GROCERY, 8DM LICENSE. LIV- th tility room beautiful reeree Make your appoint men bs leon mt. Takes $230000 dn Call for eSiS: ; FOR BAiE . Tanks tm for e. Pull beth. w a annd Nismed (nent alan tnaen lakerms now aes city ware eum fe *f me i; CABIN ROOM on BRICk _ LOTS Ww, L quariers above ee S| S| seen St eae | Bier siete inset | BEEN Seger, ees a mere orem | he See eh a 8 * eto. een * . ner . as some Reasonabie ant 2 no Pf on gg rece "ame | West Subarban Wye Or $4 eith terms rE NEW SUBURBAN ca henrectonene Broome bedrooms. itt Persea Sus Gh ae amie HARDWARE STORE AND ™“ e 8 ner cs cS 3 . ae 1" : bath plu, another ¢ room in room. : : 8PORTI Soy n eae Wl whom riven Cute and cory 5 room bun =| ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES 2 RANCH HOME pecthes a Shel rear of the lot ae trim plastered tae with sewer _ welved ceatate so if] Lake 4 - aslow Basement. ot! pata cane a —— ie | trace or Excellent location west — thas could. bP ana hes po My a space. Only — Pon Doing a ol setnces’ In lke area: » ‘ ‘ e 25 ‘ Lal i. erms s ce a ee oe Gn pene WE SELL WE TRADE ana take priviioges AU ter Vake ort brivueges spe cout OT) tum aiding. tie ‘beth ot! bees | rome. the" main howse ou) down JOOROM BRAYWAY CO | er at ae ad tier rots dal co Mae OE $4 990 with small down pey- _imterest FF +661 Gad extra large lot. Kutirely pew nice size utility reom. large UICK POSSES. | Majestic Bldg. Detroit WO2-9100| TO semicnots woos tial " IORRIS & SON ment | neighborhood. School bus Cer living room 2 bedroom $1,000 DOWN @ 4 — FLSEA 17305 4 M DOT as ae ° This W eck’s Specia tainly a wonderful place in which Offered et the low price of a a et HOTEL PROPERTY OUT es Te, “OO COOLEY LAKE to live Takes $2,000 down Bai: ss iam ge eo agg lg oe town J = ell “Make of- na WwW - . ance at ‘ seas ‘ arive |. il - E +- ter MY : : Lakefront log home for the large ~ | targe lot. cement Was 43S > “4 , : ; = + et ae —c : MAJOR Of. COMPANY HAS Se cee! Hey Vere Chace Kampsen brian ving ‘wom win aaturr | WARD Fo PARTRIDGE! FARA HOUSE_3 LOTS] Fem ae SEcwe TyPeopamt || Fag yy Be wt Deny Sun "Tt L WE SAY DON'T = we ak wig room eit heat osteo REALTOR -- FE 2-8361 bares: ¢ begreem “ ~ er Sunday 1-5, i toca” at the "inter soca) frag jet epee Kk 40828}. 933 $2,500 dow 43 W Huron Bt $0%200 deep each Large wttl- Sin momgengyol LL PRICE. Neat = section ot = TARE -E BEDROOMS woo tar miles from town. e8-| Realtors a #1 = _ asiiecoms | phate (mast lbase pow pe lg) allie soa _ - | and bas an excellent . — room modern bungalow, COMME RCE AREA lovely giessed. in 5 room m a 7S Cav Mr Dert PE 20103 Eve- Ye Wile TU story homie “Extra | cellent 8 m, awnings — — front bath, cak end pine Dawson Ss Sa end Sun Cal FE with : with large attic roo legra Eves @ Bun ippe--ome pleasing te | 4 poreh across the fron kiteher. lott of cheeets, modern & nea; | _ Beers Se-eore—forr wunrmest| Oo-eporotes Deent-Mutete Machenge tame eve, en peed gy A mame practical fw giles Song perch fal Same reed si See we hhh mete peas fae | GROCERY “STORIE LOCA- = weeemren el mall = ee a value to the ar '. te e pl a rnace auto gas © and un Als acre e . net This etcelient ®@ clean 2- car gerege » —-— > ent om bines ; lake 7 miles west _ play house ft Out | tion. Also restaurent Living quar- 168 by ng pe oo tel prise only outbuilding. someont dr w ieoas BUILD NOW lege iva teoen, kitchen with a UP raock “Now vacant and of- | aga Sat tees lot. ce- ot amare y By A = ters, FE 2-0629 efter 5 p.m. Let us thew you Mie] 114 erres apple LTE ca Juct| atsrective ranch Homes 2 and } dialing = 2 bedrooms, 3 ps Sered ame) 01000 eve ment drive. close to city schools WILL TAKE CASH OR LATE @ tear pas reson plc for but a- pedreame op rete Moors of) dein, eS ae SUNDAY 2-6 “7 : cay and bus Shown by eppointment IM WRIGHT, Realtor | modet car for equity in” ary andy . 1 ’ ¥ . im fs 's WEST SIDE ae ee a tl. ae Cetements Parimelst feet, | Handy to main highways, store ND: GO-GO page J rant equipment. 2 pas pumps hom : ade into e? oii Lees teens . Conger pi —_—- ee —. Pa 3 — = LTON BLVD -& ON this lovely two bedroom é pny oem — Estate FE bee and a ph. t 4informe- @ reom om K ‘an: Oly $i — 3575 WA pot heme near Williams WHITTEMORE STREET 6 room errs — +—tign__£ — ey DRAYTON PLATNS nao engre Beked etn css co *TMBRE F & GREGG 408) ______ window of this brick ranch with « oa with $8,060 with 82.950 dn ecres No. 2 op Mann Rd WA , inted walis gas heat, built imi $4 fc RBERT. C. AY Y MODERN oN ier pemres _ dow. part baseme heat Only | Lake | see this one =: Joes. 07-s00 #t-fo0 down 4025 Pontiac Lake Ra. OR >7614 sora Glogs “J Cinaee a 8 bee: —— pints . ant: plan automatic verter Bubp | Mesery,_ beth end _nehen. eae ae TO PONTIAC OWN BOSS? ne Te EY Cee Tt aT . “10% : fooms with semi-radiant heag, to please the most discrim nice step-s The owner nit sos SU N10 to 4 ( lo | Excellent opportunity tor mew: | office p~ the hetings JOSEPH. F-REISZ : OPEN . . A Seoter” on room 81.000 rece covers = ae ~ so we are ee “OPEN Geet AR service. with $12,000 to Pe ga! sag gry | . "W. Huron Bt FE 2¢ water ~ it room and this at a low low, ; 100x150. Some | chase inventor’ and equipment in . ate es . es Sein or rr ite NDAYS Tost Callowser BM base bg i yo ell The payment. —— 1 CLARK show's bare =e roads. Low aes modern os ss. gr Y] a S wass coves ane a toe THIS OLD HOUSE | ixe2 wo muro: “Open Evenings | oP SSs9 itn ; Dr Aine Bryant days, Detrett “"dRintey GA lto6 | . por lll yesh i pol ta THIS OF but al Co-operative Real Estate Exchange DRAYTON PLAINS 2-100. Eves Detroit Tiffany =a t Ain't got nothing E building sites | 6.3538 for appointment = - Natural finish cupboards tn Tt has six yeomise excellent | Bun 136 Kast Pike 8) ee ES, Bi eesea | woth ‘bes baat page Ga laces epuares. The person For Sale Lake Prop. 44) 6." ° good read Coed’ Fo Wreinage. | en : cna Pasar Lk RE hasee ie? real master bedroom” toc, ee a cnen” bask "reusing an rr a" 4680 with $65 do | Wien’ Lake Bree roomy aun Gy om fears pigs scam ice CS eo corTaog Wit, aporriomas| Lew a te nie ee ore artri Age . room » , m= ‘el inane e ter « ee Co eee ee The Following Homes | tered) walls’ oh wn HERE 18 VALUE. Completely re | ‘rege! een i hi amen $2080" Same cottage with 3 sdat- % acres for fruit and berries home . i¢ Following down Owng FE - decorated }-bedrm. home in good : pacar § ei! furnace You can tiona) lots $3750 Prefer cash Nice level land op a good reed | 18 THE BIRD’ corner lot, beautifully land. PEN SUNDAY 2.5 eastside jocation Select oak , (NEIL. Realto wi with only 814 Edgewood Drive Brendei Only 4 mi from Pontiac y with young maples and OPEN SUNT é-s full bath nearly new} RAY O'NEIL, Realtor buy this today et4 aoe | aeolabie G04n0 wan Gite Goan ;OWLING i“ L EY, ble Ses furnace “Deer earaee gh ads Py Pe —e — L. Cc LADD ms . apes whan treet. $10 Pe 37103 oF ; Pea, Set & | closet space complete e Lake Rd Bi s06 Gown, Will consider trede Co-operative Real Estate ote Bachange ——CRAZY MAN QM Disie Hey OR 3.2361 BAR ceramic tiie bath, full high Gace. 313 Elizabeth Lake Re tor bungalow : Ie what we told the owner GOOD SAND BEACH ~~ LAKE LOT NEAR HALE Located tm aes sen oe ee t Sand, taawieliy ‘Sessoms | Indian Village Brick a when he said to sell this _ 953-4339 ‘wmished Excellent brick and “ts? See a Preserve? ba 2 car ; An austen « _Segreom SUNDAY 1-5 il Hg tc ‘aa isare., tiled ee ta tee ane summer oe eet ne, 7 Lots. ar bg gaa Block gy BAL — Pal i for Me owner v mm the Webster heal basement with eas ith a nice is 3-bed Lake | : zh Ja avern new. . Res sows wih “ecey terme | Sheet” iin F Sear | Repl aloud Sah, Toate Sot ies | Rule ty nee oa | ala emer ates eg a “ easy . wp and own ai ak ge street ate to let it go so Kitchen bes cab- — Shores. ; for this season. > ot ver-heat and wl Draper bot We will though. go brick ft e \e No down paymen oe with leagues for - TERMa bi tractive rock ger-| Lakes. te the big profits. . 2 Level Acres oe wees Tee ed 3S, Varer— |WaAn of T VINCENTS This 6bed-/ Ft Side you better hurry Pull prise to va 4 eee wae | ox Diag handig BEDROOM pomm ___{__svel — or dames KR Bivd. wen ¢ oS So oe is only $7.069 wh easy Gants Wess. Gn tee All O1%e down and manth oot , serene Draner. cowth te tor te 1p baths painted walls, A buy like = = terms - for the ‘ow’ price of $8.960 ones SLABETE EO IT’S MUSIC TO }~ wet, bat WE Fairmont ” ‘| full. bemt ree, gored “a | femes alone’ ie om dimn Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor ee - came PE 201% YOUR EARS . Dasement. HO A t fu en, rece cement drive. par natural ace a “dw. : , ‘ even . oo po CS ee oF nk Ww, son at end stores’ | 2 Bedroom Bungalow Just a Few Steps See thie at 811.000 and oni yom. 2 bedrooms | Pull ae seginas =, rE oe! FLOYD KENT. Realtor |= sUnee mivEe Veal teed, i wis andl woke 18 day ton. Don't be Built tn 1960, tiled bath rRoM jgeds beh Daun = : - and sereens | Alve ty —_—__“es a mW. Loereese Pe Oe I scne peteal om st butcing se: ee oe wai ee cue a antesp Se aa Long ea — at fully insulaped rooms ‘TOYD KENT, Realtor moome en Ge property. Let . Dixie Hw 7e ever ae : ent in new and good con- pete < NE, Tent make your pay ; . Offiee = - 2200 Disie Hwy weighborhood.-. Very! equipm EAU A. KERN, Realtor| Sereeas paved :tred Really - Tl eau come lee ! W Lawrrence FE 5-6105 monte $2,500 down will han- = FE 56173 Feasonable at $1100 wih 0900 Gm “Sekt, Dews geed wcome. Work ‘ i house. Why set ; entrance alg ves , . : ed a ' JO Or) —|,, rave a aa meatron | fi ited othe tithe “Real Estate a idwin to Farmont rig ot, apace for + East Side . — M_Oakiand Ave. ss FE 28 price just 819.500. Terms. Setiedeee toss 55: sie | Tm (RTE aga | Por Sale Acrenge 7) OR Peer fenced rear ye SS —————— 3 large bedrooms je live a petrtetes. Ge@. | acnnnnnnnnnnnn wee -LASS 369 S. Marshall gan. fan ie cna RED: Exchnve a oe a al dee Sum. cune be ae ve panes Soe cerment fasv werme WY ane oEvEt yuan $12,000 DOWN TNECE FH BedrOoTIS” Tried tor fS AY VACANT] & Ss Drive ee tect ce ee Sr a6 peom ab fereiched in- | 9-0008 | we: ae elven Eas chess © Excellent jocation west of Pontise Me NE terms SEF TODAY VAC South Shore Ti rate ast Weed come bringing per week Al) acres With ideal homesites. Some im « fast developing area Includes rs 4 tee Ut Leah AND WAITING FOR YOU. TOUR i “KINS LAKE wall-to-wall corpetng stairs ways renied idea) Jocation Lake & Water Frontage level Some high parade om OD S| Cass “C° resort license business. 2 bedrooms and bath HOST. MR WELCH WATKINS L . and hall, Gas heat, ? car This is one of our older homes As low as wait abe 1 sopresistety | fissures & cauioment Terrie ne: Seen convenient inehes ; Situated on é iam Pag | Gite" Docereuns & super. - A dig investment ‘fog toe apne a Pgs tool — J] se "3 rs ee.tiy rolling with tential with Ineteasing population. neled at roo . " aumong ther fine ere Would TRAM eneut Certainiy «one a raion, oom ‘and “prised 860 Cass Lake Road r Sie a selves. Priced at $12,060 down payment OL 'MES- BAR KAM _ Saws with» Hm a, ~% pportunity® Takes only $12,000 dn. : It hom First orice to sell this weekend pa Aw M-80 to Elisabeth Lake road ba to" pe e ar poopie! De- Bloomfield Highlands $1,000 DOWN — 83,800 FULL PRICE | 4992 Dizte Highway OR 31950 | ma w . : ptt Bag —s =e tees meee headline 4 ag Ag “om uf a eke Tce eee, "yee wa ‘ neues, Also A olated pd tend Ae oe within 2) WARD F. PARTRID¢ iF i - iad = +. enka it v “pan — . little 4 room 4 cement block room NESS - AVERY SPECIAL AD on Deiiroome “end lake Boy ‘tom "ms . gers she basteuvs preg ol gh e gg ini Mg ors ee fee = ar Neary : se batids | OF CRORES. CLEARING "ou patenine Kona | Doe Seon eel Soe eee ae cml) ae ne te eee now rented as ts for $18 per week. TIOL caine ARTRAM the lots. Some 3 for, basing rEOAST TO COAST . see Wis orale nanamagge pyre Me soe Ri | Knotty. cedar tmullt-purpost room ceaped cardens trecumgl bona HOME 4302_Dixie Highway =e t A M. ELWOOD COA ~ OLDER HOME FE AWS Gone os 30 imorene yeu, | stirs es tamily Sor play or | oui Garvare, dips, Toe | JA WHERE YOU MARE Ir, = ; World's Largest—- ae Ty ee hance | Located" wesi"na. mile cm paved | seghusion Fw natural Replaces ae be of,tate trontage oo, ithe | we SPE esce ES Be 9 moders —— as i Be . aia inie eae: od a = meme A un kee ft 2 car garace Nag ge jaa rg Pp gy geome ° ‘§ room Leora down oes ile anes Lake bear mtersection F F 48 2. pure &, VB 20316 room rhace: vihs 3. ———» wit) naire) fi e storage Origina its Professional interiot decor! foom modern —. Alse| Stiver Leke Roed and wanton or Sale orms a and ining —— Ee i es I pievare} caren 0ee Lane Leompere y amly Ws. Maceliont ecres of goed garden sol lies | Bivd Paved road frontage Ex-| OF SaNe | : Garage moge Wt. Le . ADAMS: 4 value at §20.500 Taxes only : 2 car garage located 6%) m sige git = | a fae: OE — Able Boies Ovter Lane Lake a RIRD Realt schools nearby Early pos west .. eae pred bomyerod y+ sateen Can om this! Farm and Country Home a transportation “DEC with extra break- R . Realtor must se for the| fine buy =< se acre farm with fully modern ; 2 ACRES fect bar Al tired sep ei Parr CARL W. Netjonal Bank Bid Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor hotelihee by “ee , a with besutiful view of coun levels 1 room heme, ell eeeeee | laundry reom up ‘ee aat! Eves FE 5-13 ce on aon vars 6 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor’ | fF side “Rowse hee 3 hetraama, 2 Th Pri 1 Schec! be Ow | tae beth, nee aad ciestepoos | * OUTSTANDING DINING ROOM | All kinds, plain @ decorative. Citen. | ment A aT Prat off W Waren, to boos Ocange ie Hall wa Tare seat - Williams Lake Rd. & M80 BOYS OVERCOAT SLACKS 817 | suite. @78 62 E. Huron. PE 4.0004 en cabinet decre—érawers made Pe oo ews Cligic & Groveland Bye Hos- =e Bera Office WS) 12 Chicugs roller shat ; | Hou sca “FURNITURE MOV to order. BETSY ROKR SPINET PIANO | pital same 3e 2 ater § Call OR 3 OR 30249 =S sist ing must sell Reasonable O8 PONTIAC PLywoop co. walnut case $600 4200 Roseberry CANDOCAPE SVERORERNE OP : = OUR $$ “WORK | FUR COAT % LENOTA BLa — ’ N6GS) Beideln Arve. FE 3-204) | Cl Drayton Plaine Cail FE] ail hinds Special : LEFT Y $$$ on ar LENOTR, Btace HUDON AUTOMATIC Wasnen | COSta cule. vee of Ob. of will att cna econ ; | #808 Call after 4 pm _ dia Advice a eale i trey, ea» FOR YOU black and red Dresses robes. | food working condition, $235 Ml) trailer Mr Hayworth PE Sacer. PENNY PAINT SALF von sak new sPtwet iAROe. Coe we vave S Magn turvever m| Sap" 8 +O Mew FE —— WILSON HOME FREEZER just Rouse peint 1 eal. ” 0990) pianos, returned from - Michigan CAN DeCAPE vERonte and eon ana - HEATERS OF. BURNING. HAVE new 6 cubic f% MY Ind gal al ie : le te Pate discounts Gal = UE inne. Reasonable OIRts AND SUBTEENS WooiL several thet are ideal tor 2 end 9 alee som TWOTUALLONS FOR 6300) lagher's, FR +0he¢ = ie “Kévice” tree! 2 Bas : i pg Ca hgeeberetie | RS aes AE |e eae eri |e Oa SERS ea se ge AGEN ANN | Sou hwne oe t 20 * bd : ‘ a ; _— u - dl : FON REALTY Pe ssin st Man” Pred brands These are bread sew vet ase ue FE peor Pa ee Lc CHINESE HIDRIN ror 2 eegittt, 4,18 models at SEW AND USED pines and fixtures, automatic ott | Garage Doors atiron Pi Lake anne | Sale Office Equipment 63 Fer Sale Pets —" cnet perati¢g) Regi le wete SEchees! | tak _Reasohatie FE 32-9975 | Kitchen Annes 397 orchard Lake D cnves Charen Go ce coal "furnaces. scam asa wot Compene stock of number 2 Goore | _ ‘Pn on Finan | ERK SECRETARY'S CHAIR [~~ ~ Money to Loan 53/GiRLs LicHT GREEN snow —‘‘° FURNITURE |. water pullers, ofl tobe cold Al) sites available at Cett BUILDING MATERIALS” TUE ve tit: lake Sednvehes auaeth ron state Licensed Lenders) Fey we 6 PE 501s ay ft. Wall Tile. cues “10c | wats is pepe cg et os HEIGHIS SUPPL vy — py ao lg A ers aeg arte agg eos Wags: Eg IA indowe | oor PE b-4324 cole neh mente -_ Ready for ne | PPP PP PP A wler | © r is e D hang ~ nie fe af . nal spies aupiayed sis Pres RUBBER ASW Pant a8 OL | Sts ee. on plastic ae ce thbies =" puese PE 0-603! mts. Peddeck ru _sem| Sleasery Wa | ote oft 6 Com Sele 5 Sore re Equipment ¢ = akc reowrtken SEAGLS rm bd “Er e os ‘ * - «€ iT CASH QUICKLY _Bitee + > Snes nich rE 12X12 LINOLEUM 96.95 | with 012.00 | BEFORE FOO DIVEST i” a wa. __ BERRY DOOR SALES CO merce, Walled Lab # oe Reet as cnAne nade! pups, field champion | sired, Up to $500 IDEAL FOR SCHOOL | Sa sceee eee reom Sits | Mest sage comet, ven all a G & M COMPANY | @tympat 000 Sige WINDOWS | disnes and. uiensis, Mart soni] male 8 monsne oid re. von winers (Too cour, tm ¢| BERS Met" "RLM DEE | ptt AME ae] Ue | same ame aciagone MACwN| ogsR one” evRan ORDER | ist. shee gute nig toc! | anc Reouarane eee to 1989 care. age. pring your tiie. MISSES : 9% ALL ke Chrome chairs, sete of 4 OQUARANTEED J | cage ae ig be om wel. pure good hunting stock. pe Mis tale tne hearers | Th" SAEEE Ue, NEMS | amet Pes oe OF POT ERE ene oe six Sans Toes Se saen bes” | ER = a gnatures ao SIZE 7. MAROON GABARDINE |é PC BURL WALNUT DUNCAN —— Sale ing Goods 65] * 5 — pm ye Ca 4 iT ® priced from Sporting errier bull »*ppies, 1 weeks . AKL AND | eis siee i cat |, Face Tom es oe om “yom | Kota RRR bs! |< saree | 5 bel AERO TRED | by ni a , N FE 4-006 Liviva ROOM 6 5 @ CHA, | Used Gresser, wwtn pes e ie ores new, 206 jug we. . , & cave ur 2.8 1% call Fe Norge refrigerator oo poodle, Steel Ash "Cieapoute | to MR Perry C Origgs, FE | Mult. Mich 303 | Pincculare.. telescopes wooking LOAN CO, | iret “ries wings" 1° | Pinon” frre Wer oher #p m'| “Sreeeany clare sin BLAYLOCK ce Orme EET 5 uc | HOR, cea pace owe | Sees Sodan MAN'S TOP COA ead 3 SUITS ivan ROOM «“sirTE, Gom- = COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO a ol of My AF * “cre. ryt ‘UNTIN @ tS Size 37 and 38 ond Bion | wad [bedroom suite and other STEWART GI ENN co. #1 Orchard Leake Ave. FE +7101 books half price all in good com | . one FD . : pull, 1 arrows, glove - ee oe ane rE a ae “GLEN: CIRCLE wot ua Fix-| ion, FR 2-0078 _ SEE Ua Barone You byt ERE Drm bend Line cow. 608. VE NEW RESSES GOOD CREPES pe A ) GOLLY most MOFFM ck a vour « one s) PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | & silks, left over from summer & | beds All you save, Closed WAREHOUSE modere x of for kiteh- | N - Aga geoend ara ot! eke theta of taragees i WINCHEOTER ~~ CARHING . , epr Dresses’ formerly $12.95 | on Sat Mirvers 6? Williams FB ens, dinettes, and reo Ay Aor @ith flat @ A Terms. Stan to $1495 now $8 Formerly HE _5-0633. reaiton rooms. 611.98 value 050s | > Sel of EM srwood Me — 7 Will sot et @ bar to $1058 now $10 Formerly $24-| ~ B10 LINOLEUM CLOSEOUT STORE ONLY etahlty fosters meget. Col ot | ie. sno DEEP WELL herd TANES ct ty chek APL, shoTOUN a sige 17 & 14 fee $095 now % | 9x12 Linoleums ....$t.98 9 Fronkiin Reed crescent, 383 Orchard Ave © Pertect co tition, Combine | fpemient — ae 06.05 | rifle, 22 target pistol, tent. camp | _! ’ = te 8 posh, ‘een wa 5 -] thon storms and screens PE 26122 A. Thompeos, 0 8. Perty | cots. lantern. etc. 3 heel tratier - Pope sisse 16 to _™ TCS. | $2.95 Inside-Outeside House RR crossing CulprED éih ALL si2e8 IN- dome OWNERS: alu wr. ave = a Ro “ya Gents] re 1008, W AITIN( m *amaMans PBniksb sho 405 ft. Wall Tile 2 & Opentiioe, Bat Poone PE bSams. |" 4003 models, one Gt Americe's | SugmUly te fallen slectrie bats | ay iS RG FOS £25 to 9808 brands new guarsn | fv ea cone 1 oa BR cmp ER perry” e+ aition 800 n teed for § years. Buy © new re- wt Gouna Lk . J WOLVERINE __ Community Loan a Co. PE +1028 frigerator for a litte more than an Fluorescent, LUMBER . ‘ a used ; ery fluores- | _ Ave = “PALL @PRCIALS” Bo i AND WRECKINO CO ‘ = (Bib- 30 E. Lawrence ‘ 293 Ave. | Aim ; AND JACK sa8 eutte Meaeanihlea 7s Paddock Mak or BLACK AND PRAT PF 2-7131 : ry hemmers, Coment rent | sienteem Stade 98 toor oes, i518, Ceo M4. 0g. ft. or enoee, Ne. 3} ooh flooring nr * i Pty athe CC GAS dining room, furniture + aa, oan "| Were 060 Storm & screen | ead Se ee ee es Sao carte | tee, weet ‘904 eater KING . Instalied tm your tor oap.yr| SOO tree, tae ee ““CONE'S RENTAL dows trom $0.40 “per window | 9%. 09:30: well plaak & We varie | Ten, Wiens is tissues chess B-4 C OFNER F co" mode: spartan 1 hd 2 : yh 2, complete Keazeo, Fusions ted price S100; wil sell for $270. Also | 1301 Baldwin ee ‘ gated, cctare. go 69. Ki. m cartes | Do curry © fall lie 2 SRRVICE - © 9 Bare PE 2718) | Cash POR SMALL RADIOS Papa nn 7 jeals and Ain, COMPRESSOR ARO, iA5R iris bikes u mower. hand pea ol gr tppecagge’ fg ie ee Ripriese rightt _— pa Mag o otha w or not. FE 6-8786. : : ere ; wn mower. » door, we Oe: Mp. suf . ee we SN WHEN Vol seep | chose SRELVADOR.-» CO Ss te Fendi, Yt tle) CONT'S RENTAL | Srinnpie, We A ef garden| 2,8, beter Or wumber. ant cor] WARDROBE TRUNK, CHOICE ro DIL ft. Late wodel . Pay | aEBUTLT 128 w ‘ Sernabie ironed, S5° See bose. | iaing. See ws tor new Wow prices.| EXCELLENT CONDI-| ®% Yore Langs 00, pottvered balance onth uy : Call $25 to $500 bataci Stak Oad aAnOR. SPECIALS -| ANCHOR FENCES _ cornet of Iv Drivewer euiverts Mate soproved.| TION, $25. EM 3-5847. | . om, one : b amy Fong : 5 ren CROOLTT OR. fittings J * drain tile & WE “HAVE - — can be seen W. of al win EIS STOVE DOUBLE BED cotton eadberenene, 60.55 ; ReTERCH On _29000 ee on eos ony Hype na “ : ie ; ox la srolivon wie aon an oe ELECTRIC 6 a —— | Me sq f Oak Nooring alt grades) Redwood, clear combina- He oh, eee ee, te ’ Hay TT = pa Oe rr [SSF ee a SO a cco dn Cab tate | oe Zemobene oo er cal at our 'ot- fet wan cate 08.70 eal.) Doi) St. yr | Lumber Co.| & builders supplies. a vel, top coil oi cBride Hordware sas Macias Bed 9-379 — M. A. Benson ~LIMITE AMOUNT after AWOLES, CHAN +) Secetert CONDITION, “RE- pines STATE. — alee ste compete has Sundays 8-12 Linoleum 6-9 ft. 49c sq. yd. | $#_"_Seginew FR _209tt | Seed wp ech, 00 one leat do FINANCE CO. | mashany. geet = ONT | Bat Seestahspsenct ere wo sa Crests: ORONO | ehh coke A reempee | WHILE IT LASTS | “RE 4-1574 | _ “ree . ; | ane a1 a oe Rd a ee wes reaice onte eat Site ele ta i“ ce | See eS st se net with ng cam (hime ined meet Caen, Beir ain: ery ar | Oe OR Beene rg | ek ETRE | A ae Or mre eo On Signature Only E- cheire_ £8 airboal. or Runs good. 968. ? i conta sir @. Hearing aid. Col | ments, FR 34 med i — 92 -— io a: | Fwo Hew furniture speciais $0 inner. | FRADE OAS STOVE FOR ELEC Q@ A Thompson. 60 ol FE FINANCE CORP. CBT se mattresses gieme Gay) ie Munro Riecinie, 1088 | (Toute UM COMB BORE GWM | pret: | Ber's® ectomonti win 'Briges. ®|* yen 4yn ocd, ‘ewe teas tom:| MON SALE, SLAC DIRT ROP, i _Huron. . i > = = VANCE CORP. OF | ie Node GAM Se, eo. ir |F RouaWaTE WR MRO | | OMY tae Pit Riersce” ipa Sh TN | et tee aces, at | ptt PRL % 6 WiTc st. PE 40535 | 9°40 tab “Sevenport “tan | oat oak been PUR ACE Cit, FW. | rooms condition OR Sse foun “cairte, “Ghowsee, mew thay L TO $500 dra * teat > ew. 0160, Bie -| Oakland Home Saproven Fiee STANDS ; i a oy eromana oll er eta wut anok Win " yard, m0 Ph cans . Baxter & Livingstone | Ee ana A Masse | ate hy mah |S nut wears Ex el eee ee cd ay $e] By BBS oe Fe Be Ler at | ic ie ital | rea comrgeem four | OR ot, REA wa) Fearing rae © GPTAGE © |itcrunwrruneco.| USED TRADE IN | Geb erinbee es tarcigiiapy | Sieacate ea eA "ts'h Vomet__ol ab AR, OE ROCHESTER, MicH. pM a Mel _kegange oe. ges a. ae seh |g ont ths Soe eee, none! eliheealieetihiad WY mani ve peel PRoMPt DELIVERY 5% Y5KDA ECECTRIO RANGE WEWRST—% | Iv" sine bed with — fa WY: See al, S-, nollianioe Pernase foe rain petted wok Taman at YO 9 Korres MANORE WLAcR PORE +4 w Nergap Lome | ES S| eee et) Blackett [Ee Fs “aber. = LOW INTEREST | #tgcrmp erove. 1 xtromex|) THOMAS ECONOMY | PAINT. . .$2.98 GALLON |" She good shane: bo 8. Goneneee 2 Bhat See PM FURNITURE CO. inside and outside white be ry , BARGAINS - “GO ‘BEG-| 38 GING in the Classified : Oe ee ee te ee ee Set Oe ee a eee We ee oe tm gee mee oR ates +6196. REAREPORD | stoe tary tort Gres’s ig fe eeiaing PO Pe GARDEN TRACTOR WITH Plow .. cultivator i “CORN CRIBBING core pickers, New and used silo | kp Davie Machinery, Ph 46 _Ortonviiie FARMALL e780 ( ALLIB WAL MES we New Woliand Forage harvesters | end blower ® OxrorD CW sé. reetraiiers FE @ WED PEEDERS also 600 — steers had ¢ head grade 300 pullets Burne and Duck Lake Ra a es 500 pound avere _George Henning. GOEneva 1 t tr on, CHESTNUT aokiven soun4, gentle and not al ere Mayeee Ra or _ on Wanted Livestock - Lu wrD PPE IO OF aby OE well Clark ~ For Sale Poultry cA ROASTERS EM 3-952 $8 YEARLING WHITE BOO. Lay. hens oF 4960 Watton frvd ready te Prevten { — WHITE. ROCK F PULLETS 12 wes Tr _ Sale F arm Produ e 75 ire ALL SPRAYED AND hand = picked but seme hail merked Lowest prices good vai wer Piease bring containers Bweet cider Gakland Or. tarde APPLES ciwTosn.” BPRAYED hand en Wholesale end ~t _ Martston PP wholese rapes im ALBERTA en Orchards. aCe OREEN | 44238, howe Mark adiey Rea Per ma MOCT- and retall us Orchards, |, Clarkston, MA 54-4790. Aprina” ro HAND picked ang ‘aptuyen i. tunbet | ~ va Ra Se woos elder, ve in $041 Disie Hwy ust N of Watertord APPLES PEACHES, ~ RogeaTAR 306 oe = cog ATOR guwest BRINO pacuet ‘ TT! SCOTT LAKE ais FER RD Soennt Pek eet lhechostor, ‘ob ae ~ ORAPES Fon (sale ines? ON oatte. weer “Cr der at a your local mark TREE kiPY¥ “ALBERTA Ce) “ne toage. WANTED CIDER APPLES TI Progtects— tte ~—Oreherd— appr Rice eth wan “taiea t,o LTON a A g Baldvio at gnee a rn | PARM-INDUSTRIAL SERVICE We service Pord — 2 or Ford tractors and their wm the field our etter sho~ Your Authorized ge A or SLL WoRR GUARANTEED BEACKETT INC. Dealer | a con ae trailer wu tratler as i Faas | 1 Lows A , Bf, 2 ed Wel Can wood “@ Gr880n RIDE “RIDING, TRACTOR o7% payments evailabie. Miller's Oar- éen & Leen Woodward. +e Seen ind DIR DRIV “SF GY oe one Citnten Wis Products f o Repeir Por au we] Dick’s Air Cooled Engines 12 8. Saginaw om) Mt ‘im a Ferman ne ete \ We also equip 0 $086) 1580 Stir GOFNEASSEE SALES 51 HU DSON ag we Cas Ge seen cher ¢ 3 01 Dine Hoy Mode. 4 dr with pPadio. all day Set & Sun | —— = automatic transmis- 1063 ALL ALUMINUM -14 FT spo Tho: it = Stoc = Good condition PE 26170 Tran rtation Hered 87 7 Le es 4 FLY 4 ENGINE COMPORT | ann | "32 DESOTO | *52 CHEVROLET 2? tone gravy sedan with redie heater and its clean inside and out. Mock No. 3623. "49 PONTIAC Cme of ovr good ‘“BSolld Value” care with redio and heater Stock No wise $445 S51 PLYMOUTH The Belvedere Hardtop mode! with attractive 2 tone green finish BSiock No 3STI-A "St NASH RAMB. Autom transmission. radio. Reates and bed equipm Stock $695 51 PONTIAC Your door sedan with radié and heater A real nice ome. Stock No. 06-A °53 NASH STATESMAN $1 STUDEBAKER Club coupe with radio and heater = thie ome today Stock No 'S2 PONTIAC Two door sedan that is just like new Radic end heater Stock No $1,095 . | NEW, cin | 1954s Still a few left. Get vour new Pontiac at a saving PONTIAC RETAIL: STORE : Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at. Mill Phone FE 3-7117 | Today’ S Special! | 1953 DODGE. FOUR DOOR bE By POPAC cy Senger You Won't Do Better! $1,398 KellerKoch eet TY - ae . FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger “It's afright, officer, I forgot my key!” For Sale Used Cars 91 BUICK 4. 4 DOOR, RECELLENT Saye $200. 52 ft. yacht, free wh 1950 BU K 2 2 DR A very nice een finish, excellent tires and tas mechapical econd)- tion Junt one of the many baer gains at GEIEENN’S Motor Sales 4s Sey __¥E €73571 Community Offers: & | --1953 CHEVROLET Styline DeLuse 2 dr. radio. heat- er whitewalls Powerglide 2 tone $1,345 -_ CADILLAC COUPE Davin. Ls beautiful. blue en A ray well fogt ens Less thas ies Fully equipped Radss, heater. automatic tranbmission RM W W tle. power steering Full price $5105 . BOB FROST ING LINCOLN MERCURY 0 8 Woodward, Birmingham @ CHEVIE PLEETLINE CLUB coupe Radio, new tires, pew paint 113 Lineoin 1940 CHEVIE IN sag00 “RUNNING condition, FE CHEVROLET Age “7 c . door. Perfect motor tires, _fradio an heater ; FE +4710. $1,256. 1951 ME RCU RY RN POL oT CONVERTIBLE drive white wall tires. Late 30 owner at 5 CHEVROLET 191 DELUXE 2 $945 doo, Very clean throughout. we FSind Radio and heater $796. 1953 PONTIAC “i CHEVIE FOR BALE, CHEAP ChieMain Deluse ¢ ar. radio, | 27 _Nomtou_ Ave. - beater Hydramatic 3 tone paint]. QV... se? end sunvisor 47 Plymowt® 2.6... se $1,595 sag late | models Bo . ___ MS 6 Baginge 1951 NTIAC eae owner ae Chieftain Deluze 2 dr. radto, beater, whitewal! tires jet black 1951 FORD Convertib'e Coupe raedic heater, overdrive fire engine red paint, whitew all es $795 1953 BUICK Riviera Coupe 2? tome paint. radio and hestes dynafiow white wall roll $2.05 1982 BUICK Riviera. 2 rage paint, radio and 1990 BUICK 4 door, Radin and heater wy 1951 BUICK 2 door radio heater and 2 tone ont $925 Transportatiop Specials ~ NO MONEY DOWN 3UsT OCOD CREDIT ~~ 1949 BUICK Buper BSedanette $495 - 148 FRAZIER Radio and heater $195 1948 DODGE Custom ¢ ar 58 and heater. ) 1947 DODGE $195 1948 PONTIAC radio, "49 PONTIAC Streamiiner “S* 9 ar 4 1048 PACKARD 4 doot radio and heater. 195 197 PLYMOUTH @tahon “ers and heater 45 196 CHEVROLET 4 DR. $195 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. Pe 146 PLYMOUTH $125 Manv cotrers to choose from. Community Motor Sales Inc. Auored Buick Dealer aay N N. fr ply Rochester 20311 open Ti Tm 10 P.M. | PAY-BILLS- ON-TIME} — with money made ‘through Want Ads! To sell things you no longer use, call FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. } | CHEve CHEVROLET, 42, 2 D _motor EM _ 3-472 EM PSS -GUDE own | er Like new TAYLOR ~CHEVROLE T ‘$3 Packard Sedan, Ultramatic = power brakes $1 295 ‘83 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. eo45 ‘S51 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr $84 ‘@ Chevrotet Coupe $275 TAYLOR'S AT Bt clesagg LAKE Phone MArket 41561 “PEOPLES BARGAINS 1931 Buick special, 4 door. Ford custom 4 2 door 83 CADU. L AC COUPE DE VILLE heater «# Radio ylameter whitewal) tires mission power steering and power brakes Less than 10000 miles This ts a HONEY! $3,395, a eta bs Bob Frost, Inc; . 860 &. Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 6-2200 rt) ) REV SELAIRE DRI DRIVEN 9 6 000 all extras SHARP: $i,e rt Mechanic, FE “$1? DOOR. BEST OF- fer over er 9625 rr ry. 5-482 CHEVE. "& $14. LEFT TO PAY. _Take over payments FE 80301 West oie Used Cars mw PE 42188 "Ss & Ss" is to chdose from WE BUY. “SELL AND TRADE PETERSON Katser. 4 1963 Willvs Sed 195, 4 ‘ sedan 6245 a Henry 7 ie en ary: <3 hala e gee 3776 arr ne ae 15) DESOTO V4 SEDAN RE. sed. Dark _arey eee sorers: Bave 61.600 a Ae + 1954 CLEARANCE! , We Have 30 Days To Sell Our Stack! GOooDp Riemenschneider Bros. ~Dodge- Plymouth Phone.FE 2-913! 232 S.. — St _ For Sale: Used Cars Ww | } | | \ CUSTOM TUDOR | | | 1962 Piym Club Coupe and | odels { For Sale Used Cars DODGE ‘s4”DEMONSTRA 800 to 1.006 els Seti DODGL COUPE RUNS Lik me take tk] Swiss watch 850 cash. 1-T308 _ custom ¢ 6 SEDAN grey. heater, aay ses rj ane owner per mo BRAID FE 20186 isd FORD TUDOR RADIO. HEAT. er es ek clean car A wonder- tut see. ROR FROST INC s Weed want. Birmingham | + SHOP SUNDAY | BUY -MONDAY At Oliver's you'll find 70| cars with prices on the windshields. The lot your | is opeu tor Inspection — drop in and! browse around with no Monday for the car of ~-yotir choice. QLIVER “BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Willams St.) FF 2-9101 + ‘ST FORD, «DOOR RADIO HEAT- er, Fordematic White wall tires. _Clean! OR 3-801) “Good Used Cars to Choose From oA BRA Motor Sales DeSoto-Ply mouth Dealer 30 Years Fair cope - Cass at re Diss Pike 6t. ~~ LARRY JEROME ol FORD } hae | RADIO AND HEATER $795 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” ’$2 FORD Radio, heater white. wall nag Griven, — $E395 interruptions, then see us|’ 5, a ‘fuarantee $495.00 do ‘ _ For Sale Used Cars 91 am, hess 988 MERCURY cLUB COUPE. A , feally nice one owner low mileage ' a Eo any and rume like new ROB FRosT: INC. AY ee LAST OF THE MONTH SPECIALS @® Ford ? — radio and heater, 2 Pie so om ry “t eogt oe “$208 biack beauty Loaded 6405 48 Chevrolet ° door » real buy 8209 NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES Montcalm 312 W_ Me FE 60161 ——fos9 NASH | Pour door runt Bice condition, $295 4950 PONTIAC $595 Chieftain 2 door radio ‘heater Huron Motor Sales a2 W Muren FE 2-264) Jacobson Pontiac's Exclusive ‘Hudson Dealer | Cass st Pike ~ Y‘all Come’ to .17] - We Finance NATI- Nal MOTOR SALES __Y 8 Saginaw Uke new. Fe 5-6707 ‘DSMOBILE SEDAN 104 Tematic clean = and “Bot perfec}. A good buy 1144 Cranbrook Rd Sirming: ‘ao “OLDs “#8 ORIGINAL OWNER, ECONOMY CARS —_—s22._ AUBURN 1961 PLYMOUTH EDAN. $345 00 $45 00 down ‘7.50 ver week BRAID PE 2).196 ‘4 ~PLYMOUTH, 3-9621. DOOR. OR 5475 Dinte” Rwy. Water- - BLACK 2 DOOR 1 heater Excellent transportation $100. 105 E. Strath- _more 1953 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN 98.- 000 mile and heater 2 miles Radio WwW Beverly. 1952 PLYMOUTH TU- new tires, T, seat covers directional signals dark green, 36,000 miles, $195.00 down. 33 pe: mo BF LAID FE .-0186 _ Good condition Call FE DUH SAVOY fad werflite trans yoo oo New MOUTH SEDAN isa at + Pp Radio. Very FE 230106. = SS ONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 6@ SE- dan. Radio. beater, hydramatic fer a and =, good. 8,340 ™ BOB ER ROST “INC. LINCOLN MERCURY ee 5 Woodward Birmingham — ‘@ PONTIAC, 2 DOOR. sel enean. Call 83 CUSTOM CATALINA. be Son mileage. © exce'vent condition. after “ “PONTIAC CUST STARCHIEF. 4800 ooteal 1983 «4 DOOR. FULLY Excelent condition miles. Owner PONTIAC ry) 3} CHIEFTAIN. 2 DR. deiuxe Fully equipped Good con- iy 1403 Slenwood Syivan vu Sutiac Can Michigan's Finest _ The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of ~ Woodward & 13 Mile. Rd. | sinew st. | 1948 NASH BODY AND INTERIOR | ;_ HY. | | | Fer ste Used Cars 91 I's A ‘ FACT! “O.K." Used Cars Are Better! ‘54 Chevrolet Beautiful Be’ Ai ¢ door cone that is just like new very few miles en it. ‘53 Chevrolet : enother Bel Air Lag er '52 Stude. The Stari) Club Coupe with nice biue finish and very low mileage. $795 ‘52 Chovrolet oe | $995 48 Chevrolet 60 More Good Used Cars at the’ “O.K.” lot. All are re- conditioned in our own shop—they are ready for the road. Matthews- ome | largreaves | Chevrolet 211 S. Saginaw FE 4-4546 1M? WILLYs ) STATION Wacon ; Motor ust 36840 ie wit LY¥8 STATION WAGON, _ MA 53736, after 5, ay WILLYS STATION WAOON. Call after 5:00 pm. MA 1953 JEEP—'4 TON 1943. TAKE OLDER CaR FOR EQPTTY matic and heater. Good | ‘Si WILLYS. ma. <7 an in ‘33 Ford Lots of extras. OL condition $@ . OR a. station wagon. Radio and heater. ise) FORD CLUB COUPE_RADIO.| “Stn Senin’ Pattee. NON | Motor Salen. S18 Dinte Hey. O8 honey’ See it and youll buy it | 42 PONTIAC. GOOD. TIRES, MO. _>a338 8.998 actual miles e — a. Weelicpt condition PE: b-e6e® ener BOB FROST INC, | Powrtat STAROWMER CAT: | * p= wie 8. Woodward. Birmingham _ | igs," "pGnTiAC 4 DOOR CHIEF: : 83 FORD PICK-UP V-#_ 21.000/| tain deluxe, radio, heater. hydre- oo scot sce'ee’ MEUM | Eee Laas te | TO) 08 2401 "7 | Sediate sale, Maytols ©3178 LOOK ‘oe eS ns Scott Lk Rd NEW CAR TRADE Ie gE A Es Mine Bie Saves _one owner OL 6-168i lg Fg Ae 8) FORD. 2DOOR, V4. CUSTOM, Ti POWTAG. 3 TONE. COSTON | heater A Cream Pulf $1375 Pan-| Starchief, like new. 82.000. re | e Sales 2618 Dixie | _2-7203 4 Mwy. OR 3-4331 ___ | PONTIAC 03. CHIEFTAIN DE- | ll H | aot ge TUDOR mAbtO AND — Gpod condition. FE ID! For A Good Deat | EE tite Sa] 1980 WILLYS 66 S Perry St. bain fon — onan cava. STATION W ’ FE 4-6882 $748. Or late trade and as- ST: : AGON ibe? FORD CONVERTIBLE. GOOD} (ume Dayments EM “4211, days | condition EMpire 3-2036. je STUDEBAKER Besutiful grey fini-h with bright red heater overdrive. In very — wheels. leather uphols Can be seen at w cylinder engine with ve. = =o very low mileage. « 39 PONTIAC. 9096 | Sarees” meena The pretty blue Club Coupe. my) : | Fine Salety-Tested Used {tea ent rete Beets One in a Thousand” Cars for Sale at een aa . F “tome | $795 | | « 1951 FORD Jerome's) wue22 2,» KellerKoch 1 Ore K , Cass - 5 | CHRYSLER- DEALER 1Or ai Ave.at Ca 1953 FORD Necdward at. Mie Ra. wa ee a . 1 1950 CHEVROLET $i) | _ RADIO, HEATER. WHITE. 4954-KAIGER =o: =} : WALLS AND ALL ACCES- : ! SORIES, IN GOOD RUN. Redie ead becker. Licnce vam Y all C me _SEEN AT 3008 WEST $395 ee EIT | en! DESOTO See Us! Sckised Poo 2 = wetio teseen License 3 Ss iia), LINCOLN — SRMOROUTF ro ‘AN bite have nice clean cars 2. Radio and heater. License sum- $20 Down Your Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171.S. Saginaw St. IDEAL RENTING AID— ms Cubana! 9~WIBK-TV = Today's | : 4 Televisi ¥ r r a eo on Programs -- Chagnel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV “TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(T) FootBall Scoreboard. Bil! Stern. (9) China Smith Ad- venture serial with Dan Duryea (4) Concert Hall. Music. (2) Rig Picture. Armed Forces film :15—(7) Madison Square Garden Sports ‘film. . :30—(T) Public Service Film. (9) Holiday’ Ranch. Film. (4) Ethel and Albert. Alan Bruce, Peg Lypch star; Albert rues return to home town. (2) Beat the Clock Bud Collyer, Roxanne in quiz. | :@0—(7) Let’s Dance. Music with Ralph Flanagar? orchestra, with Pat Rooney, singer Jerry Vale. (9) Pantomime Quiz. Mike Stokly with “The. Game.” (4) Mickey Rooney Show. Mike Mul- ligan tries career as private eye. (2) Jackie._Gleason. Jackie re- turns with Art Carney, June Taylor dancers, Audrey. Mead- ows. :30—-(9) Roller Derby. Skaters on film. (4) The Duke. Paul Gilbert as ex-prize fighter turned nightclub owner. :0@-(7) Boxing. Welterweight bout: Chris Christenson vs. Tony DeMarco. (9) Tzigane. Variety (4) Max Liebman Presents. Ann Sothern, Carleton Carpenter Shepperd Sturdevich, James Daly in Kurt Weil's musical ‘‘La- dy in the Dark,” fn color. (2) Two for the Money. Herb Shriner in quiz. :30—(9) Wrestling. (2) My Fa- vorite Husband. Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson in—situation—com- edy, a colorcast. 9:00—(7) Big Playback. Sports on film. (2) That's My Boy. Eddie Mayehoff, Gil Stratton Jr., Jun- for proves it pays to advertise. 9:15—(7) Wrestling. 9:30--(4) Hit Parade. Polly Ber- gen,~ Gisele McKenzie, Snooky Lansen, Russell Ames _ sing week's top tunes. (2) Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe as Queen in “The Recluse.” 10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild ‘Pulse of the Sea,’ ‘Sea Zoo,” film. (4) Big Picture. Armed Forces film. (2) Two in Love Bert Parks with quiz. ~ 1#:30—(T) Film. (4) People are Funny. Art Linkletter with audi- ence participation. (2) America News. 10: 45—(2) Movie Date. 11:00—(4) Michigan Barndance. Musie country style. ° 11:39— (7) Armchair Theater. ! Jones in “Twilight Hour,” film feature. (9) Late Feature. Charles Boyer in “His- tory Is Made at Night.” film. (4) Satuday Show. Film to Be Announced. SUNDAY MORNING 9:00--(4) Church at the Cross- ~— 4 roads $:30--(4) Faith Frontiers. %:45—(2) The Christophers 16:00—(4) Cartoon Carnival | Detroit Pulpit 10: 30—(7) Meet-Mr' Culiahan. (2) Ged's World. U1:@8—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ad- | “Venture Ho. (2) Court of Health (2) |11:30—(7) Action Theater. (2) | Sinema | 11:45—(2) Cartoons 12:;00—(7) Auntie Pre: 4) All About Music. (2) U of D Round- table. 12:18—(4) Telephone Storybook! 12:380—(T) Yoice of Prophecy. (9) Uncle Toby. (4) Meet the Artist. (2) Contest Carnival 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series (9) Friendly Theater. (4) Con- cert Hall. (2) This Is the Life | 1; 38—(7) Sunday Matinee | What's Your Trouble t-#45—(2) See for Yourself 2:00—(4) Sunday Home Theater (2) Facts Forum 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. 19) Amer. ican Sports. (2) TV Bandstand 2:45—(9) News. (2) | I ‘ |3:60—(7) Family Theater. (9) | Western Feature )3:30—(4) Comment. (2) Ad- venture 4:00—(7) Famous Playhouse. (9) Science Review (4) Roy Rogers | 4: S0mtFy Annie Oakley. (9) | Chrisfopher Film. (4) Zoa Pa- rade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. §:00-(7) Super Circus. (9) Small Fry Frolies. (4) Hall of Fame. f2) Map of the Week &30—(9) Sunday Matinee. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (4) Teenage Council. (2) American Week : 6:3—(7) Biff Baker. (9) Range Riders. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. 1:0@—(7) You Asked For It Playhouse. (4) Badge 714. (9) z! | *:88-—(7) Playhouse. (9) News. (4) Mr. Peepers must perform | double duty of host and re- mance-detective. (2) Frankie Laine Show. $:00—(7) Big Fight. (9) Play of Hour. Joe E. P Week. (4) Comedy 8:30—(9) Hal Roach, comedy. $:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo tion Picture Academy. (4) Play- house. “Guilty Is the Stranger.” drama with Fay Bainter. (2) GE Theater. Phyllis Thaxter§ in “Nora,” drama 9:15—(7) Martha Wright %:30—(7) Dr. I. Q (2) Man Be- hind the Badge ‘The Case of the Reluctant Flop-Artist.”’ | 10:@@—(7) Break the Bank. (4) Lo | retta Young Show 12) The Web “Welcome Home.” dio 5T @) What's. My Line 11:00—(7) Feature Film. (9) News (4) Mo¥ie Time (2) News MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. : = |9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) | Romper Room. (2) ‘Meditations. |9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. 10:00—(7) ‘Beulah. (® Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore 10:15—(T) Feature. 10: 30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) trey. 10:45— (43 Steps to Heaven. 11:00—/7) Home }18:30—(2) Strike It Rich 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12: 15—(2). Love of Life 12:30—(7) My Life. (4) Travel Un- limited. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light, MONDAY AFTERNOON ‘ €reative Cookery. (4 1:60—(7) Lunchtime Drama (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life 1:15—(4) Faye Elizabeth (2) Seeking Heart. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Wel- come Traveler a |2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- | dies First. (2) Ladies Day 3:00—(7) Theater (9) Paul Dte- on. (4) Payoff 2 10—(¢) -Goiden” Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby. 3: 16—14) lowe 4:00—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. Greatest Gift. (2) Big Concerning Miss Mar- 4:30—(9) News. (4) Bob Smith Show. (2) On Your Account. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) West- ern Theater. 6:30—(9) Kiddie’s Film Fair. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. Ship Fire Hero. - Guilty in Killings W. Rogers has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the mutder of two elderly neighbors, 20 years after he was cited-as a hero of the Morro Castle ship fire Rogers, 53, lately from a television last seen alive, June 19, 1953, The battered bodies of the two, pre- sumably slain with a hammer, were found in their home two NEW YORK — More odds and ends of TV news that don't show up in the screens. Jack Webb catches most of his capital gains from, Dragnet rerun, Badge 714, which is on twice as Control of Men in Battle LONDON (INS)—The London no longer is a hero in France but rather is a harried, hunted, em- ie |so Tony Martin has been told to warm up * © « Lux Video offered Judy Garland 3305 i Hi ali : ! H ri Ft : : | , ie TUL é 5 | and translated its swoops into com- ' positionally perfect illustrations. State Mulls Demand for Trout Reduction f i i Hl gz 10: 30—(7) Sunday Drama. i4) Stu 4:15—(4) First Love. (2). Secret Storm. Rebroadcasts of Dragnet Bring Webb Plenty of $$$ os | \ ; / : _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,-SEPTEMBER 25, 1954 ; 7 ws, cen ww), «om CKLW, | WOsR, (1188) WEY «ine Wien, (eee TonioeT WCAR, Rhythm Roundup 3, D Pearson WKY, My True Stors ¢:00—WIR, Hataline Oab WIR, Religion Sie ea eee TEE mee ue WW, News pa4 9 of Living * WCAR. News, Temple WKYR, Neve Hour CKLW, Geienee | 6:48—wkre, Froie : CELW. News 10:00—WIR, CRLW. Harry Wismer 10.5--WKYZ, Whispering AR, News, Music \ 190—WIR, Jack Benny Ww, Here's Anever Www, Pulpit e CKLW. Mary Morgea ag « Muste ante ware Rinls Clase ; wae Mele WCAR, Gang Parede " of State wa Musie WJBK, Evening Gerenece | 19. 45—WWJ. Break fant CAR News; Harmony "9: i—WIBE, Dale Young WKY, Girl Marries (30 WIR, Reynolds * 10:38—WJR, Chapel Hour oe : 11:00— WWJ, @tsike It Rick wae ads Muste WW. Musle’ Bos "WETR Nowe. Proie CuLW. Preside Oban w WKYR Gandietters WED, ‘Negro Chorus CEU, Rocio WJBK, News, Meleod CKLW. 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Mon- ica, 23, Charlotte, on US. 27, 17 miles northeast of here, they were thrown to the pavement. Their car rolled over them. The boys were the sons of Mrs. Julia Michael of Charlotte and Harold Hicks of Lansing and had -been living here with the mother. More than 50,000 prisoners of | war in Korea attended classes of | Peligious instruction _ during. their captivity. The classes were con- | ducted by former missionaries who could speak the prisoners’ language. ee —— Bids on lonia Dorm to Be Opened Oct. 13 LANSING Uf — Bids will be opened Oct. 13 on ‘building part of the 230-man outsi¢le dormitory at | fonia Reformatory, State Building Director A..N. Ca&ngius. said today | To stay within the $400,000 ap | propriated for the building by a special session_of the Lesisiature | in August, Langius said, only one | of the two wings will be contracted for. The other wing and the con. version of the present 78-man dortaitery into a kitchen, dining reom and other service facilities wil be left for tumate tabor under present plans. The wing to be contracted for will hotike some 170 men tn an open room in double-decker bunks. The wing to be left for inmates to build will contain the 78 individual cu- Medical reports show most dog madness occurs in sprihg and fall and not in summer “dog days." Screener -_iieeeeeane eee SPARTON 21-Inch Console Now Only *239° ‘Television & Radio Sales and ‘Service : \ J157 W. Huron st Big Big Big 21-1 Sparlonetl neh omber hed just landed from a He said the plane rolled about animal — before coming to a halt in } ect , ; imander, Capt. George 8. Sniith, by El ric Unit 33, Allen Park, Mich.; Ist. Lt chine age, but race horses have | Earle E. Western, 33, Sacramento, ed to flying coast-to-coast in char- | Were injured. Only A3C Bernard 2. Sitting Ducks Surprise . LACONIA, N. H: (UP) — Steve Rolling and Hilbert Siegler of the state fish and game department they inspected wood duck nesting boxes along the Merry-meeting thoroughbreds are attempting to | iver reported an unusual discovery as’ By CHARLES M. McCANN | United Press Staff Correspondent | The week's good an bad news on the international balance sheet | The good | 1. The United Nations Ninth Gen- jeral Assembly got off to a good | start in New York. A Russian at tempt to force a debate on the admission of Red China to mem- bership was defeated by a top- heavy vote of 43 to 11. The |assembly Voted to postpone any discussion of the issue until next year United Nations Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. said the Peiping |regime was a puppet of Russia and that a vote for the Soviet pro- posal would give aid and comfort to aggressors 2. The Iranian Parliament tionalized off. Therfe was every indication that ratification would be voted, The tranian government, cén- tinuing a crack-down against Com. muist, was reported to have smashed a Red pilot to blow up the Abadan oil refinery 3. President Eisenhower ap proved a $700,000.900 plan to strengthen South Korea econom- ieally and militarily, The Korean government is to get $450,000,000 in direct military support and $250,000,000 in economic aid. The program will enable South Korea to build up a strong army and a reserve force, and to train pilots for a jet air force. The. Bad 1. A solution seemed far away jin the attempt to rearm West Ger- | give it sovereignty. of \ toward the United States. North. Atlantic Treaty Organiza. tion, as Adenauer demands. But hedge any offers with conditions which would be inacceptable to either Germany or the United States basis may be laid for an agree- ment at a meeting of NATO mem- bers in mid-October. 2. The H-bomb claimed its first victim when a crewman of the Japanese fishing vessel Fortunate Dragon died in Tokyo. The ship was atom dusted as a result of an American H-bomb test in the Pa- cific. It was feared that the death would increase Japanese ill-feeling 3. Riot police were called out in Rome to smash possible Commu- nist demonstrations in connection party girl Wilma Montesi The Reds are trying to over- throw the government of Premier Marte Scelba on the allegation that it hushed up details of Miss Meontesi’s death. Foreign Minister Attilio Pic- cioni resigned because his jazzs- pianist son Piero was involved in what the authorities now believe | with the death. Raps Christmas Trees was the murder of Miss Montesi: Piero Picconi was jailed on a man- slaughter charge in connection VICTORIA & — A campaign to eliminate Christmas trees is being urged on the British Columbia gov- ernment by Bert Price. Social it was feared that France might with the scandal Over the death of] | B47 Overshoots” ‘Defeat of Soviet Proposal New Mexico Election uh lin U.N. Tops Good News ey of West Germany to the Clean on the Record ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.®@— A tivation prompted allegations of ir- regularities it branded “complete- ly a and without basis in fact."’ ages Se >: ages on AE Se ee Se agg int federal grand jury has given New | Mexico's 1952 election a clean bill | § of health and charged political mo- ro ‘A. eae é “Ae elated! But when you find that you have to pay for what you have won or that you have to buy something in order to get it, you realize that you have been trapped. Your Better Business Board condemns such practices. Fair and legitimate contests are not designéd to entrap contestants into subsequent purchases — there are no strings attached! BEFORE YOU ENTER A CONTEST, BE SURE YOU ARE NOT BEING TRAPPED! BETTER BUSINESS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel <