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: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954 —38 PAGES D PRESS | UNTIED PRese To 112th YEAR
Scene .at Herd. Auction Near Romeo
DURING SALE — Edward F. Fisher, ,(left), former
owe di mrbees Farms, and Allen F. Rush, his manager during
‘the time-he was building-the herd, confer during Thursday's sale,
* * ®s
Highest Price Ever Paid
ereford Sells for $85,500
af Hi-Point Farms Auction _ By JOE HAAS
National history was made Thursday at the Hi-Point
Farms Hereford cattle dispersal sale near Romeo, A
number of nation wide records were broken.
Not only did the head of the herd, “Tr Zato Heir 262d,”
bring the highest price ever paid, $85,500, but severa! of
his offspring sold at prices running away up into five
figures, even approaching the $29,000 which brought
him from Denver to Hi-Point when he was a mere calf
two years ago.
He goes to the Woody Hereford Ranch at North Kansas
City, Kansas. He was bred on the Turner Ranch at
Enquiries Loom
on Dixon-Yates ‘ Langér and Kefauver
to Step Up Probe on
Private Power Plan
WASHINGTON «-— President *Sulphur, Okla. and was
calved on Feb. 23, 1952. He
is the father of 30 calves at
Hi-Point, where over 100
cows now are carrying his
The sale attended by over 1,000
bidders coming from all parts of
the nation, was opened by Edward
F. Fisher, former owner of Hi-
Point, whose 2,500 acres now be-
comes a part of the new Ford
Proving Grounds.
In his welcome Fisher gave the
major part of the credit for build-
held
evada Politics
, in Legal Snarl Court Wéighs Question
of Choosing Senator by
Appointment, Election
CARSON CITY, Nev, @—Neva-
da's three-man Supreme Court to-
day weighed the question of wheth-
er the voters or the state's Repub-
lican governor will name a succes-
scr to the late Democratic Sen.
Pat McCarran, whose term has
two more years fo run.
The high court took under study
e3 g FEF
e only un-
til the winner of a November. sena-
torial race takes office next Jan-
uary.
The Democratic candidate Is
Alan Bible, 4, a Reno attorney
who has_begun campaigning.
The GOP won a permanent in-
junction Thursday blocking candi-
dates from being placed on the
ballot, Democrats promptly ap-
pealed to the high court. .
MSC to Receive Bids
for $4 Million Building
EAST LANSING (UP) Michigan
State College will receive bids Nov.
3 for a new $4,000,000 animal
industries building, Karl McDonnel,
secretary of the State Board of
Agriculture, said today;
Changes in plans for the build-
ing caused a delay in bidding.
The structure was redesigned be-
cause the $4,000,000 would not cover
everything included in preliminary
plans. . Philip A. Hart
Says New Deal
Aided Nation Dem Candidate for Lt.
Governor Says Politics
Gains in Stature
By BURDETT C. STODDARD
Candidate for lieutenant
governor Philip A. Hart yes-
terday told Pontiac Rotary
Club members why “I'm a
Democrat” at a noon meet-
ing in the Hotel Waldron.
Hart also called for the
emergence of politics as a
generally honored profes-
sion and credited basic New
Deal reforms with preserv-
ing the American competi-
tive system.
The Birmingham resident _ pre-
dicted a Democratic victory in the
Nov, 2 election,
“I believe in the New Deal,”
said Hart, “‘but I'd be willing to
argue that I'm as ‘conservative a
Hart stated that he had faith in
free enterprise and the competi-
tive system. He asserted that New
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance |-
Co.
The executive office _referred
the peti to the attorney gen-
eral's for an opinion on its
legality and sufficiency.
It is signed by Mrs. Orvetta
Abbott and 27 other persons, in-
cluding Paul and Christof Ziegen-
hardt.
The Ziegenhardt brothers forti-
fied their farm and called it ‘‘Fort
Ziegenhardt” to fight off sheriff's
deputies before they were finally
evicted last year.
it’s Her Lucky Number .
TOPEKA (UP) — Mrs. Edgar
Deen gave birth to a daughter
weighing seven ‘pounds, seven
Senator Humphrey Riding
Dem Tide in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS (#—A Democratic tide in Minnesota
apparently is sweeping Hubert: Humphrey toward an-
other six years in the United States Senate.
If it keeps surging as strongly between now and Nov. 2
—in a state that poses something of a popularity test of
the entire Eisenhower program—Democrats figure they
can hold all their House seats and capture one to three
Republicans. The Democrats now have four,
the GOP five.
They look for rougher
going when it romes to cap-
turing the Statehousé.
State
Treasurer Val
nounced )
rey’s seat,* * Bjornson (pro-
into “
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“hh
“When you vote for Val,” he
says, “you're voting for Ike.” Barometer Hits
All-Time High
Here for Month
You must have noticed the shin-
ing blue sky yesterday. In fact, it
was a perfect autumn day, wasn't
it? Wonder why?
Well, one reason is that yester-
day the barometer was the highest
it's been in this area in quite some
time,
At 2 p.m, It read 30.50 ins, at
the McMath-Hulbert Observa-
tery. According te the ebserva-
tory, the previous high this year
was a paltry 30.30 ins. last Janu-
ary.
In Detroit: yesterday, according
to U.S. Weather Bureau Meteor-
ologist Elmer Brackett; the barom-
eter hit an all-time October high
for this area with a reading of
Detroit was 31.04 on Feb. 9, 1934.
Average is between 29.50 and 30.50.
According to weather bureau
records the highest it's ever been
in the United States is 31.50, and
highest in the world—31.70 ins.
Mrs. F. D. R. 70
on Next Monday Doesn't Intend to Slow
Pace, Especially in Her
Work for U. N.
NEW YORK (®—Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt will be 70 years old
next Monday, but she doesn't in-
*| tend to let that slow her down one
bit.
Warmer Weather
Predicted for Area
er tonight with rain likely. How-
day will average only about .1 of
an inch as scattered showers occur
Monday or Tuesday.
Temperatures will be two to
four degrees above the normal low
of 42-46 and normal high of 61-66.
The forecast is warmer Saturday
and Sunday with little change
thereafter. :
Tonight's low is expected to be
near 50, high tomorrow 64 to 68,
The lowest temperature record-
ed in downtown Pontiac yesterday
was 37, with a high of 53. This
morning at 8 o'clock the thermm-
eter reading was 4%, rising only
to 30 by 2 p.m.
State Man in B50 Crash
CADILLAC @® — M. Sgt. Ciar-
ence Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C, H. Foster of this city, was one
of 13 men killed Wednesday night
in the crash a BSO weather-
reconnaissance plane near Wil-
lows, Calif, The Air Force iden-
tified the victims Thursday.
30.75. Highest ever recorded in [)
ever, the rainfall through Wednes-}
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LEAPING TO SAFETY — Attired
man Fay (Jack) Douglas is shown taking a lea
Crowd Braves Fall Chill
to Watch Firemen’s Show
His death was the climax of a pageant-like show staged
,| by Pontiac firemen last night in corinection with Fire
Over 5,000 persons gathered at Eastern Junior High
School athletic field to see the fire-eaters’ extravaganza. + i ke to Plug for GOP in Nationwide Broadcast Will Also Give
Speech Tonight Hard-Hitting Campaign
Talks to Be Aimed at
Radio-TV Audience
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
President Eisenhower
steps up to the political fir-
ing line again tonight for
what an aide said would be
the President's “hardest-
hitting” speech of the cam-
paign for control of the
next Congress.
Eisenhower and Vice H HH if Ft i
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rk
Career Ends
American Motors
Head Dies Today
here following a brief illness.
ly this year.
The nature of Mason's -iliness
was not immediately disclosed.
Mason was torn in Valley City
N.D., March
DETROIT #—George W. Mason,
president and chairman of the
board of American Motors Corp.
died today at Harper Hospital
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And despite last night's
shivering cold, the atten-
tion of the huge crowd was
held to the <7 end of the
hour and a half noteworthy
spectacle.
The enormous crowd, estimated
between 5,000 and 10,000 persons,
was unprecedented for such an
affair, officials in charge of the
exhibitions said.
Carrying the theme of fire
safety, the antics of five clowns
carried over the message with
high entertainment.
Robert J. St. Clair, manager of
the cooperating Chamber fo Com-
(Other pictures on page 71)
merce, said, “Pontiac's firemen
should receive an Oscar for the
excellent performance.”
His comment was reflected too,
by the resounding applause of the
big crowd which saw their fire de-
partment perform aerial stunts and
other activities little known to the
general public.
The occasion was opened by a
thriller:
Firemen James Finch of Sta-
On stage with the President and
Nixon at the auditorium here to-
night will be a group of Repub-
lican congressional leaders travel-
ing to Denver to point up one
theme of the Eisenhower speech—
that the chief executive is count-
leaders will meet with the Presi-
dent for a general review of the
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)
Clerks Receiving
Absentee Ballots Absentee ballots for the Nov. 2
election are in the hands of some:
city and township clerks now and
should be available at all clerks
offices in county governmental
units on Monday, Oakland County
Clerk Lynn _D. Allen anriounced
today.
Pontiac City Clerk Ada R, Evans
said ballots are available now at
her office in the city hall.
Persons who will be outside the
county on Nov. 2 or unable to go
to the polls may apply for ab-
sentee ballots by mail at their
township or city clerk's office or
visit the office and vote there,
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Allen stated.
While agreeing that “few
“The present building is Mayor Questions Choice
of Site for New Courthouse
fair-minded citizens of Oak-
yland County could possibly fail to realize the dire need
for a new and modern courthouse,” Pontiac Mayor
William W. Donaldson today questioned the choice
of location for such a structure.
a disgrace to a prosperous
and progressive county such as ours,” Donaldson de-
'|clared. “At best, it is just a glorified pigeon roost.”
when, and if, a complete
analysis is made of the
whole problem, the citizens
of this county will vote over-
whelmingly to rectify the
“I sincerely believe that+
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From Our Birmingham Bureau
BIRMINGHAM Pembvook
Manor subdivision, seemingly
plagued by zoning disputes in re-
cent months, has added another
one to its list.
The subdivision association's
board of directors met in com-
mittee session with the city com-
mission and planning board last
night, and drew no conclusions on
proper zoning for 2.5 acres of
Trov township property at the
northwest corner of Derby and
Coolidge roads.
The Trey zoning board will
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Harold Cooke Phillips. minister of
the First Baptist Church in Cleve-
Ohio.
downtown Pontiac really a big
enough factor to be listed as one
of the main reasons for the pre-
posed meve, as is contended by
thdse desiring the change’
The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY - Mestiy
eleedy end warmer tenight with orcas.
fowal ratn Whkely. Saterday partly cleudy
and warmer. Lew tonight near
High Staurday 64 te G8. Winds becoming
south te southwest tonight
Tenight in Pentiac
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Wind velocity 13 mph
Gouth west.
Therséay im Pontiac
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Lowest temperature........... .... at
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by Further Zon 1
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- A supplementary agreement was
approved by the City Commission
this week, setting up a total of $69,-
067.74 as the sumi to be paid by
Bloomfield Township for use of
Birmingham's sewage trea*ment
facilities until] January, 1956. .
The interim agreement is expect-
ed to aid the township until con-
struction of the Evergreen inter-
ceptor sewer, which will carry
area sewage into Detroit for treat-
ment. .
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Choice of Court Site (Continued From Page One)
construction of the new build-
ing?”
Donaldson commented that legal
opinion “seems to be divided on
the subject at this time."’ He said
a friendly suit might be rushed
through for a Supreme Court de-
cision *
“In this way, one very important
factor in the present plans could
be definitely. resolved,” he said.
“3. What about disposal of the
“A jail should be convenient to
needless and costly delays.
“The present facilities would cost
a million dollars to duplicate.
~: | Would the scrapping of the present
jail, or the meager return from its
possible sale justify its part in
the contemplated move?
“4. What about transportation
to and from the proposed site?
“Many people who do not drive,
do not own a car or whose spouse
drives the car to work would de-
perd on public transportation.
*| Does the present plan contemplate
county-owned bus service from
downtown?
“Mass transportation in recent
years has been on the decline, and
subsidization by the communities
involved is becoming a favorite
topic of the transportation lobby.
“$. Is a-tack of adequate park:
ing at a reasonable price in
dewntoewn Pontiac really a big
enough factor to be listed as one
of the main reasons for the pro-
posed move, as is contended by
those desiring the change?
“After being hindered for many
months by court action, a parking
conscious City Commission opened
Its first municipal parking Jot in
July and November will witness
the opening of a second.
“If adequate low-priced parking
close at hand would make the
present site stil] attractive for a
new courthouse, I am positive that
the city fathers. would move to
provide the same, post haste.’
Pontiac Deaths
|Mrs. Melvin Banks
Mrs. Melvin (Mary Louise)
Banks, 34, of 368 Howard McNeill
St. died Tuesday after an illness of
18 months
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, March
4, 1920, she was the daughter of
Amos Collins and was married
here in 1951. Mrs. Banks has lived
in Pontiac 10 years and was a
meniber of the Newman -AME
Church ee
She is survived by her husband.
The funeral will be held Monday
42| at 2 p.m. from the Liberty Baptist
Church with the Rev, J. .Allen
$i] Parker. pastor of her church of-
ficiating. Burial will follow in Oak
Hills Cemetery. Mrs. Banks is at
sa) the Frank Carruthers Funeral
Home,
| Mrs. Harry McCracken
of Farmington Township | Petitor
to Be Buried Monday
Mrs. Harry N. (Isabella) Mc-
Cracken, of 35720 Twelve Mile Rd.,
the wife of one of Oakland County's
pioneers, died
Talks by Ike, Nixon
Scheduled Tonight (Continued From Page One)
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Nev.
chosen.
Clarkston Man Jailed
for Assault ond Battery
was unable to pay his. fine.
field Township ‘Justice Emmett J.
sessed $15 costs.
son, 33, of 3204 Warren Dr., Dray-
ment and later released.
as human food in the Far East. political situation and a discus-
That address will be some time
between Oct. 22 and electiqn day,
at a place—probably in
the Washington area—yet to be
Robert J. Miller, 22, of 9588 Dart-
mouth Rd., Clarkston, who plead-
ed guilty yesterday to assault and
battery, wags sentenced to 15 days
in Oakland County Jail when he
Miller appeared before Spring-
Leib who fined him $30 and as-
Miller was involved in a fight
early yesterday with Clarence Hud-
ton Plains, on Rochester's Main
street. Hudson was taken to Pon-
tiac General Hospital for treat-
Plankton, the minute plants and
animals which multiply on the
surface of the sea, is being used ToBuild Test
A-Power Plant Allis-Chalmers Named
by AEC to Construct
Facility in Illinois
MILWAUKEE & » ‘The Allis
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Sargent & Lundy. Chicsgo, has
beeh selected by the AEC to de-
sign\an experimental boiling watcr
future of nuclear fuel as a com-
or t of con-
ventional fuel in the field of
electrical power
Dixon-Yates Pact
Faces Two Probes (Continued From Page One)
Sen. Hickenlooper (R-lowa),
is - due
Eisenhower's proposal has been
er debates in and out of
Yates group to build a 107-millién-
dollar steam generating plant at
West Memphis, Ark., to deliver
electricity to the TVA, to replace
current which TVA delivers to AEC
plants. ae
In a letter to Langer, the sub-
committee chairman, AEC General
the form of the proposed
Dixon-Yates contract. But Nichols
said AEC has neither signed the
contract nor made any binding
commitment to Dixon-Yates.
Nichols’ letter did not state when
the AEC intends to sign the con-
tract, nor did it disclose the terms
of. the contract, which it has de-
clined to discuss publicly,
Sanilac County Man
Killed Near Romeo A %®year-cld, Sanilac County
man was killed early today when
his automobile. missed a sharp
curve on M33,-just south of Romeo,
and crashed into a utility pole.
Romeo Post State Police theor-
ize that Maurice Walsh of Tyre
might have fallen asleep at thé
wheel of his south-bound auto,
The wrecked car was discovered
by passing motorists, who notified
State police. Waish was pronounced
dead when troopers arrived. He
was traveling alone.
By UNITED PRESS
Sen. Homer Ferguson admits
Democratic charges that the Re-
publican Party is. ‘full of qontra-
dictions.’
The Michigan Republican, in
Denver today for President Eisen-
hower's legislative conference, told
a Bay City audience Thursday
night that the GOP “contradicted
the Democratic Party record of
three major Wars in the 28 years
they have been in office since the
turn of the century.”’ .
Ferguson listed other ‘contra.
dictions” which included a tax
reduction, ending the New Deal,
St. Lawrence Seaway passage,
civil rights legislation and Com-
munis¢ control laws,
“These are some of the ways,”
he said, “in which we are contra-
dicting the record of the previous
Democratic administration.”
Patrick V. McNamara, a Dem-
gocrat who -hopes to -unseat Fer-
guson in the November elections,
charged that the tide has been
running against small
c
* Py business
the Republicans took over.
Namara said the Small Busi-
ness Administration set up in 1953
was a ‘‘political smokescreen de-
signed to cover up the favoritism Ferguson Admits, Lauds
‘Contradictions’. in GOP which Republicans are showering
on giant industrialists.” ©
He said the SBA “has assisted
about .003 of 1 per cent of the
small business firms of this coun-
try.
Donald S. Leonard, Republican
governorship hopeful, warned in a
campaign talk at Dowagiac that
Michigan's courts are falling vic-
tim to the “spoils system" be-
cause of Gov. G. Mennen Williams’
three terms in office.
‘Every appointive office in state
government has céme under the
jurisdiction of ig aboag pote
during his three
Leonard said,
“Now he's after a fourth term.
People tell me it’s time for a
able to se dominate all of state
government.”
P Leonard said 16 of Michigan's
Circuit Court judges and five mem-
bers of the State Supreme Court
will be eligible for retirement with-
in the next year under the judicial
retirement plan, Hé said the gov-
ernor would fill the vacancies by
appointment in cases where judges
before their terms expired. ~~
ESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954
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et feery The fiest five sales were
a warming up period far the ited fF It was-plainly apparent that a
number of bidders had come there
ther
Hire Fl i g if
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Fisher, one
brothers
that if he had known that he
would so completely recover from
a serious illness which he suffered
offer was made.
a past president of the
American Hereford Association,
and intends to continue his affilia-
tions with it.
the sale gloses late on Sat-
urday, it surely will mark the end
of a Hi-Point in Hereford history.
BLOOMFIELD TOWN SHIP —
A freak auto accident sent Mrs.
Christel Lendzon, 19, of 222 Ham- sk?
2 Beate
Bae
Political Poster
Put on Stop Sign
‘Not to Put Literature on
Public Property -
said, has not suggested that any
basic New Deal legislation be torn
from the record.
Hart asked an end to use of
“Politics make a community vi-
brant and vital. It's not a dirty
prac-
tices be made to jibe with what
the country stands for.
“T can't understand why leaders
Turning te the current election
race, Hart said the GOP cam-
paign seemed te be based on a
call fer g Republican governor
bills which would have throttled
progress.
“In 1947,” said Hart, “a Repub-
lican governor and legislature abol-
ished the Mackinac Bridge Author-
ity." Today the bridge is under
construction, he stated. “This is
the kind of program Michigan
wants.”’
The candidate reminded the
group of the importance of the
lieutenant governor's position and
said he had pledged to,spend full
time at the job.
Gets Credit Union Post
Assistant Superintendent of Oak-
Jand County Schools Claude M. El-
more has been named to the Credit
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Thousands Watch
Firemen’s Show (Continued From Page One)
Alas, the demon rose again to
set another blaze.
This was the finale:
Sleeps 3 Stories in Air
NEW YORK (UP) — Mrs. Jean
Costikyan, 50, startled police Thurs-
day when they found her sound
asleep on a_ three-foot window
ledge outside her third floor apart-
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Farms dispersal sale near Romeo
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Searching Quiz. Prospects Are Good
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German Plan
PARIS #—Premier Pigre Men
‘des-France faced a« cross fire of
questions today in the French Na
tional Assembly on the London
agreement to ‘rearm West Ger
many. But prospects were god for
a favorable vote at the end of
the debate,
Government supporters sought
agreement on a resolution’ satis-
fying as many deputies as possible.
it was considered virtually
certain the final text would en-
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Lendon and express the Assem-
biy’s confidence in his ability te
negotiate the necessary formal
treaties.
The vote may come late tonight.
Mendes-France asked for a
blanket endorsement of the prin-
ciples of the London agreements,
New Horror in the Offing
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posters, canisters and door (Editor's Motor: ot
bomb.
Much remains to be done
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ivil Defense
Still Far From Complete year, “‘that is not enough.”
Although millions are being spent
for attack warning equipment, by
this year’s end only 53 per cent of
the people will be covered by such
devices.
Although there are 4,500,000 civil
defense workers, many more must
be induced to train themselves
“for the work that could save their
lives and the lives of others.”
Howard says you need:
A shelter area in or near your
home; a disaster first-aid kit and
ability to use it;. a three-day
emergency supply of safe food and
water; knowledge of how to fight
fires; Red Cross instruction in
| first aid and home nursing; a bat-
tery-operated radio for shelter use
‘im case of power failure; know!l-
raid warning
ing te put it in effect. That in
turn assumes the main attack,
at least, will come from the
north by airplane.
But both the United States and
called the intercontinental ballis-
tics missile.
Force, believe Russia may be win-
ning the race to perfect the IBM. A. Reff will give a demonstration on
” | decorating
them Sen, Stuart woe
Mo), former secretar$ of the Air
Advance warning of attack by +which provide for inclusion of West
Bonn government to the North At-
lantic Treaty Organization, and
West German rearmament under
the control of the Brussels group
and NATO..
The Premier also demanded au-
thority to negotiate the treaties
carrying out these agreements at
ministeria} conferences to be held
later this month. After the pacts
are drawn up and signed, the As-
sembly must vote on them,
Barbershoppers to Hold
Michigan District Sing Waterford Lists
Building Permits September Total Drops
to 183 as Compared
With 250 in August
WATERFORD TOWN SHIP—
Nine commercial and 106 home
permits were issued by the super-
visor’s office during September.
Total permits for the month to-
taled 183, for $752,506, compared
to 250 in August for $1,177,717.
Commercial permits totaled $79,-
150; including two storage build-
ings, a golf pro shop, a $35,000
professional building, and a $23,000
gas station.
Estimated value of homes con-
structed was $608,150. Additions,
remodelings and garages added
another $65,206.
the state championship of the So-
ciety for Preservation and En-
couragement of Barbershop Quar-
tet Singing in America will be
held tomorrow night in Muskegon.
held tonight at the Muskegon chap-
ter_for the fifteen groups expected
to enter the preliminaries. Elimin-
ations will begin tomorrow
morning
Avondale Firemen Quell
Early Morning Blaze
A blaze which staried Ti the
utility room at the Claude Huff-
man home, 3161 Grant, Avon Town-
ship, was brought under control
early today by volunteers of the
Avnodale Fire Department be-
fore the fire could spread to other
parts of the home.
: County Calendar y Piates
The Friendly Neighbor Extension Club
ef Drayton Piaines will meet at 0 am
Tuesday et the home of Mrs C W
Heathman, 3964 Lamont 6t. Mrs Fred
wooden rerving trays
The Michigan -District sing for
A warm-up “Pre - glow’’ will be
JOAN BOLINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Bolinger, of
Woodale Road, Ayon Township,
have announced the engagement of
their daughter, Airman third class
Joan Richie Bolinger, to Allen
Bailey of San Antonio, Texas. An
early fall wedding is planned.
County Deaths Mrs. Wiiam Baughman
HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Wil-
liam (Minnie A.) Baughman, 80,
2 p.m. Saturday at the Bendlie Fu-
neral Home, with burial in Lake-
side Cemetery, She died Wednes-
day.
_ Michael James Rose
ROCHESTER — Prayer Service
for Michael James Rose, infafit
son of Mr. and Mrs, Myron Rose,
2340 Weavgston St., was held at
today, with burial in Mt. Hope
Cemetery, He died yesterday,
William R. Davis
IMLAY CITY — Service for Wil-
liam Roy Davis, 54, will be held
at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Lester
Smith and Son Funeral Home, with
burial in Imlay Township Ceme-
tery. He died Wednesday.
Surviving besides his widow
Mildred, are three daughters, Mrs.
Helen Randall and Mrs. Betty
Basner, both of Flint, and Mrs.
Lourene Brown, of Imlay City, a
son Robert Davis of New Britain,
Conn., two sisters, Mrs. Agnes
Anthony of Imlay City and Mrs.
Elizabeth Hazen of Port Huron,
and five brothers, Perry and
Samuel of Sandusky, Henry of
Gladwin, Edgar of California, and
Edwin of Pontiac,
Mrs. William C. Bell
SOUTHFIEID TOWNSHIP—Serv-
ice for Mrs. William C. (Venus
Chissus) Bell, 64, of 21703 West 10
Mile Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Mon-
day from Manley Bailey Funeral
‘Home, with burial
in Southfield Cemetery.~ She died
| | early this morning at Harper Hos-
pital, Detroit.
Besides her husband. she is sur-
vived by one daughter, Mrs.
Blanche Sharp of Allen Park; two
brothers, Robert Chissus of Bir-
t..ingham and Richard Chissus of
St. Petersburg, Fia.; a sister, Mrs.
John Ferguson of Southfield Town-
ship; and two grandchildren.
_|Woman Suffers Injuries
_|in Two-Car Collision
Mrs. Mary Vonesh, 67. of 37% of 202 Oakland St., will be held at
the Brace - Smith Funeral Home
nd
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No Waiting! wom eo
WHITE LAKE bed am hour's waruing could basdly get from their desk to an inside Adams Rd.; Orion Township, was
treated by a private doctor for
possible head and neck injuries
which _she suffered yesterday in
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has a defense program for
. It ts en 5
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strengthening of plants in-
The FCDA this year got three
appropriations—$16,025,000 for op-
erations, $12,000,000 for matching
funds, and = reappropriation of
$1,300,000 for attack warning de-
vices, such as sirens,
That is why the FCDA {fs pri-
marily a planning organization and
of the states and cities to provide
the action agencies.
Despite the assumption that Rus-
sia can hit now, and will be able
to hit harder and harder as time
passes, the U, S. civil defense pro-
gram is in no sense a “crash
(hurry-up) project.”
Mrs, Katherine G. Howard, dep-
uty civil defense administrator, re-
cently put the finger on some of
the program's deficiencits:
Though 40 cities are pushing
defense studies, “all cities should
be making such plans.”
Even if the 537 additional emer-
gency hospitals are approved this why it says it is the responsibility’ corridor before IBM and its hydro
gen warhead hit.
defense formula be then?
A civil defense spokesman sald
evacuation will still be feasible—
for the cities spared im the first
missile attack.
But, the spokesman said, ‘I hope
we won't have to come to grips
with that problem for at least
another 10 years.”
Gracia Weiland
‘'|Becomes Bride
of Royal F. Pazik KEEGO HARBOR—Trinity Meth-
odist Church was the site Sunday
for .the marriage of Gracia H.
Weiland and Royal F. Pazik.
The bride is the daughter of
William Weiland of Detroit. Mr.
and Mrs. Royal F. Pazik Sr., of
Cass Lake are the parents of the
bridegroom.
tron of honor, and James Parker
was best man.
A reception for 150 guests fol-
lowed at the Pazik's home. The
couple will live in Orchard Lake
Village.
Plan Smorgasbord
SASHABAW PLAINS — The reg-
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Presbyterian Church will be held
Saturday, with serving beginning
at 5:30 p. m. The proceeds go
to the church building fund.
TURKEY and
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SCALES TALES — Taking that fateful glimpse of what the scales
think after a week of weight losing are members of the Waterford Town-
ship Fashion Your Figure Club. Fifty-six registrations were recorded
the first week, and Mrs. P. G. Chambers was elected president. Other
officers are ‘Mrs. Claud Kingsley; vice president, Mrs. Riehard Kel-
logg. secretary; Mrs. James Alexander, treasurer, Mrs. Orson Willard,
recording secretary, and Mrs. Glenn Jones Jr., assistant recording
secretary. The group has extended a welcome to any township woman
who wishes to lose weight and enjoy herself while doing it, to join the
Wednesday 7 p. m. meetings at the township hail.
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Setting the Stage Rally Spurs Michaelites,
First Girl Cheerleaders
Welcomed at St. Fred's
Al) high school scribes report a
full schedule, as St. Mike's plan
for a Sweater Swing, St. Fred's
are grooming their new girl cheer-
jeaders, and Pontiac High students
keep busy with the election of |
club officers.
Mt, Mike's
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‘Tuesday there was a Sodality
meeting whiclr was attended by
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Business a the meeting consisted
of the election of new officers
which include Elaine Nussendorfer,
prefect; Kathleen. Heitjan, vice-
prefect; Elizabeth Klinek, secre-
tary; and Mary Ann Johnson,
treasurer, .
The Sodality ig sponsoring the
dally recitation of the Rosary in
elmrch for all students during
noon hour.
|
erine Schneider back to school
Monday as she returned from. an
extended vacation in California,
Small talk at PHS ranged from
the big football game tonight with
Flint Central to the Junior
Achievement program which got
under way for all Pontiac High
and parochial high school students.
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_| GIANT TUSSLE — Going through a rough re-| giant in tie forthcoming
hearsal. of Jack's tussle with the giant are, left to | tion of Jack and the Beanstalk. The show will be
right, Darryl Mahan, 958 James K. Bivd., who | presented Oct. 20, 21 and 22.
‘ plays Jack, and Jack Porritt, 159 Cherokee Rd., the |
first time in its-history St. Fred's
will have girl cheerleaders.
Thirty-two girls were at tryouts
on Tuesday, Those chosen are Car-
olyn Robichaud, Monica Maloney,
Gail Dean, Pat Nicholson, Jean
McHugh and Mariene Green, sen-
, | iors.
Juniors are Katherine Smith,
Mary Bierri, Kathleen Kinch,
Vw ae eae
The girls have chosen red cordu-
roy skirts lined with black for
"| their outfits. The seniors will wear
‘| white sweaters and the Juniors,
red
Everyone is giving a supporting
chael Carry and Larry Morrow,
with Carolyn Robichaud, Elinor
Schutt, Jerry Bradley and Donald
Martin S.
Makes State-By-State
Political Analysis
Much of America’s political
future hinges on whether the
Senate after the elections will
have a Democratic or Repub-
lican majority.
the-ground picture of trends,
Martin S. Hayden of the Washington Bureau, is making
a trip through key states in the nation. .
Watch for his analysis of political sentiment in this
series of reports starting in Sunday’s News. Hayden
To get an on-
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x Duck Hunters’ Tournament — Some
of the marvelous advantages of the
Pointe Mouillee State Game Area are
described in Kendrick Kimball's Pictorial
story about its anhual duck hunters’
tournament. See this page. Cheerleaders, Dance on High School Agenda.
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i Hand Shall Guide Us.’
When Coach Hulslander passed
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Japan Locates Oil, Coal
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TOKYO @ — The newspaper
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“|Needlework Guild Plans Ingathering
Yearly Event
Will Be Held
in Church
Mrs. Howlett Heads
Pontiac Branch of
Needlework Guild
4
ficers and committee chairmen
met Thursday at the home of Mrs
Harold E. Howlett on East Iroquois
road.
The ingathering will be held Nov.
11 at First Presbyterian Church
with the coffee hour at 10:30 a.m. - ‘ ,
followed by a business meeting at 7 ee
1 P.M. cg Se . —
Disiribution of the garments. ‘
will be held in the afternoon fol-
tywing the luncheon.
Officers of the group include’
Mrs. Harold E. Howlett, president;
Mrs. C, G. Burke, first vice presi-
dent; Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald,
second vice president; Mrs, Harold
A. Furlong, third vice president,
and Mrs, Harold A. Fitzgerald,
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‘DIXIE POTTERY
Musicale Will Hear Trio
Members of Pontiac Tuesday
Forty members and friends of Musicale will hear the ‘Young
the First Philathea Class of First | Artist Trio” when they meet for | the first time this year on Tuesday
ning for a dinner and business|in Grace Lutheran Fellowship
Hall
Ruth Meckler of Detroit, pianist;
Jerome Rosen of Detroit, violinist
and Robert Newkirk of Detroit,
cellist are members of the trio
which was organized seven years
ago when the young people were
members of the Junior All-City
Orchestra of Detroit. Birmingham Garden Club
Opens Season Monday By RUTH SAUNDERS Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A. P.
BIRMINGHAM — at the first | John entertained at luncheon Sun-
day following the christening of two
meeting of the fall schedule of the | (1) tneir grandchildren at St. James Birmingham branch of the Wom-| Church The children are Jennifer
an’s National Farm and Garden| John, daughter of Mr. and Mfs
Association Monday at the Com-| Colin John and David Morgan, son
munity House, there will be an of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mor-
imovation in the program. gan. Mrs. Morgan is the former
Constance Jot
Mrs. F. Gordon Davis arinounces onstance . “ >
that in addition to the -regular
program a local member, famed be Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mrs. E.
H. Sommer.
Serving dn the social committee
will be Mrs. A. Howard Losee and
Mrs. Donald B. Hogue. They will
be assisted by Mrs. B. G. Camp-
bell, Mrs... J. A.- Rammes, Mrs.
Robert.B. Tarr, Mrs. P. J. Vier-
iech, Mrs. R. S. Falk and Mrs. ‘W.
A. Gordon
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and Mrs. Ethel Kennedy, dssistant
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond A. Ja-
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Mrs. Margaret Putman, retiring
president, was presented with a
Philathea pin in recognition of her
ones included in the YWCA ac Girls 10 to 14 years old are the They made their debut at the
National Convention of Music Su-
pervisors held during the season
following their organization.
In June, 1953 the trio appeared
professionally at the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts and was received
enthusiastically by Detroit music
critics
In May of last year the trio was i
the Tuesday event will be Mrs. C.
J. Barrett and Mrs. John B. Nicolls
Jr. Presiding at the tea table will tivity known as “Saturday Fun.”
The program which begins Satur-
day, for 10 a.m. to 12 will feature
games, singing, handcrafts, movies
Called to Davison
and trips
Jane Mallory, teenage director o
the YWCA, announces that she wil Mr. and Mrs..Donald V. White
fjof LaSalle street traveled to Da-
|| vison Wednesday where they were
Areme Chapter 503, OES held its
annual meeting Monday evening in
Roosevelt Temple on State avenue.
Mrs. Sidney Fellows was elected
worthy matron and Chris Horn-
beck, worthy patron for the com-
ing year.
Mrs. Theron Taylor has been
appointed grand page and Lester
Mrs. Dale Moats and Mrs. John
Thomas were substitute officers for
the evening. It was announced
that installation of officers will
take place on Oct. 18. Officer prac-
tice will be held on Oct. 17
Coming Events
Mr. and Mrs. August Larsen of
has been planned.
Ritade le cenntal Do not stick a fork down in the
toaster to get the toast out. It
wilt break the electric filament. If
you must. toast thick rotls.or, small
slices of bread, do it the broiler
for her “green thumb” will give
a talk on the culture of some sea-
sonal plant or flower.
This month Mrs, Louis Savage
will give the brief talk on chrysan-
themums and will be assisted by
Mrs. R. S. Plexico who will have
specimen plants at hand.
Mrs. Walter D, Byrd of Royal
Barney, Mrs. A, C. Berges, Mrs.
E, W. Seahoim and Mrs. Doag-
las Ewen. ;
Mrs. Lewis Dibble and Mrs
W. A, P. John are in charge of
table flower arrangements and
pouring tea will be Mrs. Frank
W. Webb, Mrs. William McCal-
lum. Mrs. Mark Kraus, Mrs. Rob-
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Mr. and Mrs. G, Howard Willett
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* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Grind-
ley have returned from spending
the summer at their farm near Oak will speak on “Preserving ae *
3 Two of the featured at the Michigan Federa-|Oles, grand guard for the coming | Whittemore street are announcing| Summer's Glory”. Mrs, Lieyd | Norwich. Vt.
Promoti service to the class. tion of Music Clubs’ state conver |Grand Chapter in Grand Rapids. | 1. engagement of their daughter,| Southard ty chairman for the Their daughter, Mary, who grad-
Greatest otions ‘A SS tion. The young musicians are all|Mrs. Taylor announced that the : "| day assisted by Mrs. Norman uated from Skidmore College in
in Our History ; Kingswood Girls winners of local and national|Oakland County association of |J0@ne. to Ronald L. Wagoner, son Berry, Mrs. Stuart Gastrea, Mrs. | June, has been doing clinical nurs-
} ; scholarships OES will hold the annual meeting | of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Giroux of] 4. 1, Hopkins, Mrs, Reyal Paul- ing in New York this summer.
»\ Assist at YWCA On the reception committee for | in Commerce on Oct. 28. Lincoln avenue. An April wedding | ette, Mrs, H, C. Rider, Mrs, E.G. | She will return home about ‘Nov.
1.
° * >
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Burke
were hosts at dinner Saturday eve-
ning at the Detroit Golf Club.
+. 7. >
Mrs. A. 4d. Auchtertonie and
Mrs, E. B. Etter who have spent
the summer in Europe, will ar-
be assisted by students from Kings-| called due to the death of Mrs ee ee ee or set the pop-up: device up so|ert Thom, Mrs. George Limp ‘and rive in New York, Oct, 15. rey
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: Mr. and Mrs. Donnell R. Mat
thews will entertain a group of
friends at a pot-luck supper party
Saturday evening. Guests wil! in-
clude Mr. and Mrs. David PF.
White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Bagby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert King,
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Colin John,
Auxiliary Gathers
at Gilpin Home
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Metropolitan Club, Spirit six, met
at the Davy Gilpin home on Ne-
ome drive Tuesday evening for a
business meeting. Hostesses were
Mrs. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. John
Schroeder and Mrs. Omer Winton.
Mrs. Lawson Evans became a new
member.
Mrs. Revel Baker. Mrs. John
Harrington and Howard Fairman
; will attend the Annual Roundtable
at Elkhart, Ind., Nov. 6.
Patient Ils Home
Mrs. Anna Kemp of Walnut road
has returned to her home after a
stay in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.
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ishing Around for an Occupation Led Man to Become His ‘ 4
Qwn Boss
Help Asked- . Ppa
foF'Boy He Hunted, and Found a New Career
By ANNE HEywoop eiticles @s the - “Ana *
WF . subject for sports-; “And.” Ray said, “I'm
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Doctor beamed. “Splendid. He| ®8y ELIZABETH WOODWARD ea onan “bo antion ond ’
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ny vttinda 4 feet. 6 tall and still ‘
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* erept chastened, 1 can pick up with one hand, and aveatn, Se = that
. —_— dancing with girls who come up of his Bie fiving ont
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} Strictly Private , Our Childr tical, but it's knowing in the way
| i not Wate en Cooky Easy Pos ans ees bee e | CO Host
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the like. The book- mer, I sat on the edge of a swim. softening of severity and} Choice for Both
1 talk about in my col- ming pool. Near me was a family; Mrs E W Cc nore Mt ont ergy lhe Whe ee Oo
— but I'd go broke parents, pretty little girl, baby boy. s. E. W. Ca ration le today's design direction n Dining Out
away my books. He was a baby of purpose. He Thinks All Baking |because "oc et a tee
“Dear Miss Woodward: Every wanted to go swimming. The de- Should Be Fun 9 rope = and fresh ideas pros Dear sare. Post: —
; eae te aun contration of hie wish delighted his By JANET When a man and woman are
4 but how can you get mother, Laughing, she was rolling baapeamy dining in @ restaurant, is the wom-
: boys to write to?” him over in the grass when her Pontiac Press Food Editor an to give her order first to the
4 tnew enhely whee daughter spoke to her. ote Sonkies Mrs. E. W. Carvey [Raker or should the men order tor
| know anybody Without turning her head, she a made for a YWCA ;
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| you to Get over one of
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give you the names pretty little girl into an ugly one. auunty Mrs. Carvey consented: toy When trying to attract the at-
? your parish. Perhaps Jealousy in children is « witch. her recipe for Norwegian tention of @ waitress in a restau-
i i or your school With one wave of her hand, she od Tre Cee say “Miss”
i have the addresses of de- can make beasty repellent, Out Mrs. Carvey believes that bak- pha whether this was
parted abers. of mouths that want to speak ink should be fun, not a lot of > name to give he? when you
é But let's get down to brass tacks pearts, she can make frogs leap. hard work; that’s one reason why Gon't know anything else. It seems
| on this thing. Can you count on What's worse, she ond inthe these cookies are popular with curious inatmuch as many wait-
1} yourself to wrife a letter to a. boy eeileve what we-s08 une ee her. She's an active clubwoman resses must be married.
tb you don't know that will cheer him witch of “The Sleeping Beauty,” enjoying the programs of the Miss” would be quite all right.
2 up? she can enchant everyone a YWCA, the Republican Women's gicnras: say “Please.”
i the child into st Club, Better Homes and _ Dear . Post: :
z I think that we must all have tions. She is fortunate enough to fete Rar aye apc eel ptr
7 noted jealousy’s power to trans- spend her winters in Florida. ade ua ee
: form children's appearance. So I NORWEGIAN COOKIES by the cake brought to *he table
£ ! am warning us that the stubborn By Mrs. E. W. Carve inches nak te oe
» : jaw and hating éyés are illusions. 1 margarine 7 to = and for the guests
Young wen who are trained in Higher Account- It we believe they are real, we are | Reaping cup moe 1 Sieh Ble out ot ace le
> accepting an ti 5 ' jace a
ne Business Administration, Secretarial Science, the child by witch = Pg gee S Scieoeame chee eateect public restaurant, but there seems
other types of office work are tremendously become enchanted, too. Cream’ margarine and sugar to oe ame Getgreement over this
in demand in business, industry, and government. Fairy*tales are not to be taken gether. Add eggs and beat well. It i
lightly, Nearty always, they have Add flour and flavoring and beat Rpg eh gorge right to
The Business Institute has had extensive much to telj us about our most Se eee ee oe the table, but to sing “Happy
experience in training veterans for desirable ics ts ceca Sec ur eee each: Wa Ge oe eq | Birthday” would be unthinkably
positions with opportunity for advancement. For to express what he dafes not of walnuts on a greased baking| Plece high for long-legged look rou partly separate yarn
information, call in person, telephone, or write — a sheet. Press down with a floured Drop bow devs te the hips ond other diners. ed from the
for bulletin. -nesed witch who figures in fork. Decorate if desired with nuts lower figure seem shorter. Dear Mrs. Post:
. rs Se many of them can become a Miss L. B.—The Is it proper for ’
pre most interesting old lady. . —The slim skirt draped | nove the 2 renee © re:
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The proposal to censure McCarthy raises questions of what a vote
sgbrweghce. : .
@ censured lose his ? pacha as ae seat? Are other privileges
History shows that few senators have been rebuked by censure;
more have been expelled outright. :
What does the censure of 2 Senator mean?
It means that he is criticized and
It takes a majority vote of the Senate to censure.
Must 4 senator get out of the Senate if he is censured?
In’ the past, censured senators have been allowed to keep their
seats, sometimes after apologies. It would be possible, however, for
the Senate to expel a member along with a vote of censure. (This is
not proposed in the case concerning Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy).
Does censure bring any loss of privileges at allt
It has not in the past. Under the Constitution, however, the Senate
has almost unlimited power to punish a member. It could, for example,
femove @ censured member from chairmanship of a committee. But
such penalties have not followed Senate votes of censure. .
Under what clause of the Constitution is censure voted?
Article 1, Section 5, says: ‘‘Each House may. . . punish its mem-
bers for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two thirds,
expel a member.” (The word censure”’ is not used.)
Can a senator get a court review of a vote of censure?
No. Neither the Supreme Court nor other courts have a right to re-
view & vote censure by Congress.
When a senator is censured, is he given a public rebuke?
No, that is not the procedure. The vote itself, carrying a censure, is
the end of the matter insofar as punishment of the senator is concerned.
*That is not the procedure followed in past cases, but there are few for some act,of his.
precedents for handling the censuring of senators.
How many senators have been censured? PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,
‘Meaning of ‘Censure’ by Senate Only three. But the censure hag been used
reprimand in the House of Representatives.
Whe has been censured by the Senate?
Two Democrats from South Carolina were the first to be censured
by the Senate, in 1902. This followed a fist fight on the floor between
Senator Benjamin R. Tillman and Senator John L. McLaurin of “a
willful, malicious and deliberate Hie.” Both Senators were censured
and, aft€r apologies, allowed to remain in the Senate,
The other senator rebuked by censure. was Hiram Bingham (Rep.),
of Connecticut, in 1929, Me was censured for hiring a paid lobbyist to
join the staff of a subcommittee and allowing him to sit in on closed
meetings of the subcommittee which was considering, tariff legislation,
Have some senators been expelled, too?
Yes, 16 senators have been expelled from the Senate, beginning
with Senator William Blount, of Tennessee, who was dismissed in 1797
for high misdemeanor approaching treason, Most of the others were
dropped for their Southern sympathy or support during the early days
of the Civil War., No senator has been expelled since 1862, though
efforts have been made to remove some since then.
that differ from earlier cases?
Yes. For the first time, in the MeCarthy case, a move is being
made to censure a senator for the. Way be condu-‘ed an investigation
and for refusal to testify before a subcommittee. These points involve
charges of abuse in the questioning of a witness before the McCarthy
Committee and of contempt in not appearing’ before a Senate subcom-
mittee to answer accusations filed against him. The McCarthy case
thus expands the grounds for censure proceedings.
8S. News & World Report,
ashington. Copyright pore frequently qs 8
("Reprinted from ‘U an indepenient weekly
news magazine published at Wi 1934 United States News
Publishing Corporation.”)
(Editor’s Note)—The Senate is scheduled to convene Nov. 8 to
consider McCarthy's case). :
Industry May Propose Alternative fo Wage Guarantee 7
Lattimore Faces
“New Long Battle For East Specialist | ..
Again Charged With
Perjury in Probe
*bargain’,” Hirlinger said.
Admits Beating
a@promoter” of Communism or a
“follower” of the Communist line.
promptly to have y egrle e - Attempted Robbery at
Top Patines petmees ee Orphanage
counts of the earlier seven-count} BOSTON @ — Police say they
have a signed statment from a for-
mer convict admitting that he beat
an elderly roman Catholic nun dur-
TP a 4 o3f i rz
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Pontiac Residents Warned =
Against Bargain Insurance
‘Ithese insurance policies ‘“thave ¥ Two
both the CIO and UAW, has set
“Our state laws, therefore, offer
no protection.”
Hirlinger said people - buying alt been led to believe that hospitals
will honor them, but in most cases
they won't.
“People go to the hospital and
find out they have to pay them-
selves. Then they have to try to
collect from the insurance com-
pany.
“In ‘nine out of 10 cases, there
are so many exclusions in the
policy that they don’t get their | Sonne!
money anyway.” ,
Hirlinger said most people come
to the board after failing to collect,
Mest of the firms bombarding
sales literature have headquar-
| 4
ee ell elite | Walter P. Reuther, president of} ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS i,
Above are pho of Mrs. America of 10954
(Wanda Jennings of St. Louis) and Mrs. C. E. Wilson Jr.
of Birmingham.
Mrs. America came to Pontiac last summer to christen
the new GMC Scenicruiser and the other day one of our
boys — on a picture taken then and casually
remarked:
“The national champion looks like Peggy Wilson.”
_The Press Mrs. Wilson with the suggestion
that she be
whether the resem from the same angle to see was real or fancied. She was r _ TWENTY-ONE
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a slow sale and a rather reluctant subject, but our boy talked fast and loud and finally she agreed. _
The result speaks for itself. =
~The Press was: all eyes over Mrs. America of 1954 and
we entertain precisely the same notions about Mrs.
Wilson. Since she’s an Oakland County resident, we vote
ther a fifty-fifty share in the national crown. That
Gosen't — it eaeel, but as far o ‘s
America of 1954'2. . '
(If you don’t know, Mrs. America is on the left). ters in Missouri, he said.
In addition to making claim col- Last of Series lecting difficult and control impos-
sible, such out-of-state operation
Hirtlinger warned citizens:
“For your own protection and
peace of mind, always consult with
local representatives who can give
you their professional counsel and
He said most of the mail plans
offer hospital coverage for $5. of
$10 a year or $1 a month.
(Editor's
series on
Monroe Noie—Thte is the last in-a.. the marriage of Marilyn
. can r prog-
Without Food, Water reas ‘even though he dovss't s¢- CORBIN, Ky, @ — Business an y achieve a guaranteed an-| should be booming today for Rob- | ROCKFORD i —-A 40-year-old | at wage,” Cassell sald. ert A. Early, It's his 105th birth- former Rockford resident was Day declared General Electrics day. sought on a cruelty to animals | experiment with a guaranteed an- He has learned through exper- charge today after leaving three} nua: wage proved it imprasctical | jence that when friends drop dogs and two goats without food | ani put a “crushing financial bur-|around to congratulate him on
or water when he moved from his | den” on the firm these occasions, they usually buy home a week ago, Day also said that James Carey,| some of the articles he has built
Humane Society agent Anthony | president of the ClO International | in his woodworking shop.
Cole Stanton C. Jones} Union of Electrical Workers, and| “It’s a fitting and proper thing left two collie puppies behind in/ David McDonald, president of the | to turn an honest penny any time,” a cage when he left the city. An- | United Steel Workers, both decided | said Early, “and my 105th birth-
other dog and two goats were left | against pressing for a guaranteed | day is no exception.”
were marriage. “Joe and I quarrel like
other couples. You can't outlaw
human sature, But there's a way
to handle a disagreement,
worn thin, Joe will say, ‘I'm sor-
ry.’ I'll say, ‘what's there to be
sorry about?’ You'd be surprised
how nice it can be, if done this
Monroe's Stardom May Be Reason for Marriage Flop The armchair quessers have +
counties, theories as te why the
two didn’t get alogg.
Joe's pal, Mark Scott, says
“Joe wanted , wife, pot a star.
Marilyn would come home at
night, too tired for anything but “They had different
sleep. That would leave Joe look-| different trames of mind, It was
ing at television." ® gppdual growth of difficulties,”
she says, P
4 H Another coach, Michael Chekov,
P henix Vice Lords says Marilyn told him Joe was a “sweet guy but we don't have
Want New Jurors © | 2% 'a, commen.” Yet Marilyn and Joe knew each
PHENIX CITY, Ala, @—Worried [other well for two years before
Phenix City vice lords, made’ un-| they carefully decided to wed. She easy by the fate of one of their|terms “applesauce” the report
the right to be tried somewhere | that Joe is an introvert and Mar-
else. ilyn an extrovert also is weak,
Or, as an alternative, they asked | Marilyn actually is.q deeply sen-
for their trials to be postponed igitive Person,
_| “until the state of excitement, bias | \ theory prefer comes
and prejudice now exist (in sal famed Series who,
Simultaneous motions for a new Marilyn for nearly three years,
jury list and change of venue | said today:
coud Renan Water, duane “I doubt it Marilyn is capable of
jury gavé Gambler E, L. man, When a woman becomes a
ihe judge promised an answer
today, but there was little cause
to believe he would grant the
requests since they question his
own right to preside over the trials
and challenged the list of jurors
drawn after he had ordered the
previous jury box emptied and re-
filled childhood, She has no sense of
values, She is, again, a child.”
: That truth lies in what Mari-
Clardy’s Committee lyn told me after she returned Calls Hearing Nov. 8 from Korea with Joe. Her mar-
LANSING = Rep. Kit Claniy| fk whic® she bad so care- (R-Mich), announced today that Oe es ee
his house un-American Activities time 1 felt like @ movie star, It
subcommittee will hole hearings ne Oe thing that
in Detroit Nov. 8 into the 108] DO? ote hap — day square D strike.
Among those already subpenaed| In New York recently Marilyn are James Petroff, arrested, po-| got another taste of that fame,
lice said, with a carload of Com-| she has only begun te realize the
munist literature-near the strike of her success, It's too soon
scene, ’ — or late — to give it up. 1g
a es fest
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__TWENTY-THREE, |
U. S. Intervenes _ in Weeks-Long
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Ambassador Donald Heath took a
direct hand today in the weeks-
long. squabble between Premier
Ngo Din Diem and his army chief
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Returning to Saigon last night
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weeks ago when the Premier, fear-
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to overthrow his government, or-
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in the first race and Direct North
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DD return. "Over Ability of
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“I'd like to see Richard skate Stars in Red Leafs, who haven't won a regular
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Back to LP
Duke Worries
Lenny Dawson DURHAM, N. C. #—The wizard-
like passing of a Purdue sophomore
quarterback was giving Duke
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squad plenty to think about today.
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the Boilermakers tomorrow in @
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Eki? HF L |
He has thrown eight touchdown
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He threw four against . Missouri
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victory over Notre Dame.
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MSC has beaten Indiana at the
last four meetings of the two Big
Ten teams. And the Spartans bad-
ly need the prestige of a victory
after defeats by Wisconsin and
lowa.
Al Fracassa, Detroit's senior, is
being taken along as a third quar- Spartans Hope Domination
Will Stand Up
right and left half.
* *. ° ings Victory |
tacular saves by Lumley,
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The victory was Detroit's 8th
straight in games. The
Champions Down Leafs,
2-1; Canadiens Defeat
Chicago, 4-2
By The Associated Press
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is still a doubtful starter because pend ype ir = Aaa! ne the
of a sprained tendon and Vic
take his
Although he probably won't start
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Frank Trezise, representative of a
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NEW YORK (® — The United
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tralia this year.
The Davis Cup Selection Commit-
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~ Many lop Games on College Slate up
Southern Califoriia, which may | enough to throw a
be one of the nation’s best college | homa, now the No. 1 team in
football teams, risks its unbeaten| Weekly Associated Press poll
record against a youthful and un-| they followed that by dropping
predictable Texas Christian team | Close decision to Arkansas.
tonight the talented| This game tops a slender Friday | While other leaders were being en-
Trojans do is likely to be forgotten night card that also includes Mi [eulled In 8 way) 0) uperis.
once the rush of Saturday’s big|ami. (Fla.) vs. Holy Cross games underway Denver vs. Montana. But Texas, beaten by Notre
ome enrwy. ' ee 6 Dame two weeks’ ago, looks on
So far this season, Southern| Then on. Saturday come such | this game as an opportunity to re-
California bas crushed Washington | games as Oklahoma vs. Texas at|instate the idea that it is by far
State and Pittsburgh and barely| Dallas, Wisconsin vs. Rice (the|the best team in the Southwest.
squeaked past Northwestern — a/| televised “game of the Week”), 1
9th Ranked Trojan 11
Favored, but TCU Is
High Scoring Team
Viking Harriers Win
11th Straight Meet
in -
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Guilty on Liquor Charge
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4 by. Pontiac police and charged
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Big neighberhoed rummage sale,
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8 to 6:00 p. m. —Ady.
Rummage sale, Dirt Gardener's
Club. 96 W. Huron, Sat., Oct. 9.
5 until. $1. Malta Temple. —Adv.
at St. John's Lutheran Church,
Gherry at Hill. —Adv.
20 Children Feared
Dead in Boat Upset TOKYO —Twenty picnicking
where their sightseeing boat cap-
sized today, the newspaper Asahi
junior high school students and two
teachers on an excursion, Other
boats rescued 58 children and the
two teachers,
Mrs. Mary Jean Killiane, 19, of
injuries after her car went out of
Elizabeth Lake road, and hit a
telephone pole.
She was arrested by Waterford
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Rummage Sat. Oct. 9, 8:30 a. m.
children are missing and feared
dead in a cold mountain lake
IRescue Vessel
\Hits, Sinks Boat Cuts, Bruises Recall
Ordeal Aboard Yacht
to 4 New Yorkers
when the 42-foot yacht Able Lady,
bound from New York to Florida,
encountered high winds and heavy
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sell. , . a0 we were blewn 40
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small schooner. Pumps were
going. There was no radio
on the scene—30 miles southeast
of Cape Henry—and remained until
the destroyer Lafey arrived. But
the Lafey had trouble getting a
line aboard the yacht.
“Tt was awful... terrible...
the waves were about 3 feet
high," Mrs. Locke related.
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the destroyer against the .
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Coach Div. Foreman's Club at a
banquet at Old Mill Tavern, Wa-
Ciaes son cans Os
and Chester R. Huntiey, financial
secretary.
Fatal to Girl in Lansing
at a dead end street.
feet of water.
Temporary Injunction
-|Halts Trailer Building
HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — A
temporary injunction has been is-
~}sued by Oakland County Circuit
Court stopping Jay Doe of 1865
Clyde Rd., from constructing a
trailer park on Middle road.
amde permanent. Main speaker is Dale J. Madden,
vice president of Leadership Train-
LANSING @® -—One person
ye, | drowned ned and three swam 6 safety
last night as their car plunged into
the Grand River at Lansing's west-
ern city limits after failing to stop
Killed was Barbara Engle, 23, of
East Lansing. State Police said she
was pinned in the car in seven
The township claims an ord-
nance forbids ‘‘building or main-
taining of so-called trailer gamps.”
Doe had already started work on
the site for 205 trailers. No date
has bee set for hearings on
whether the injunction will be
TO BIDDERS
eee Ce ee eee Cr eee eee
is will be received by
Boa County Read -
ers of the County of Oskjand et their
offices. 8. ph Road, Pon-
tac, Michigen, until 2:00 o'clock, P. M..
Pourteen Mi east of
aby or ay mg Rouge River
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MOUS Fe. ces astceéocesceseerenys rT
Flowers
a aveuRn "OPP aur Funeral Directors 4
Denelson-Johns
Voorhees-Siple
FUNERAL HOME Ambuiance or Plane or Motor.
~ Cemetery Lots 5
6 Ee In ag SECTION.
Near Welles” Lake, OA vues eS - .~ s.._ .~
WHITE CHAPEL ‘CHOICE LOTS, whole or in part, reasonabie.
FE 26210. <-¢
4 LoTs, ME-
_morial Cemetery. PE 64610.
BOX REPLIES
At 10 a.m, today
there were replies at
the Press office in
the following boxes:
4 5 4, 12, 27, 38, 40, 42,
4, 70, 77, 78, 4, 86, 88,
103, 140, 117, 118.
Help Wanted Male 6 ang WELDER, MUST T
ve ft ae ee Ate = |
te fully or
Carpenters wanted,
Rough. Must be union.
Apply 2080 Crescent
Lake Rd.
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MARRIED MAN POR pare? farm 51929 10 Mile Pd. miles
W Grand River.
NATIONAL CASH CASHIER. Must be vane at grocery work,
omm:
4d and be bie. No age
lemit. Apply Mr. Peck Waldron
Hotel
MEN. DO YOU NEED THA T Ex
_tra_income? Apply 180 BN. Perry. _
Mat To Assist Owner
and Manage Office
OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN
RS OLD OR URDER,
ow JUNIOR EXECU’
TO JO'™N A RAPIDLY GROWING
COMPAN N WILL
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ABLE *
JUDOMENT. SHOULD HAVE
Ino PEOPLE
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2 Myre Ave PF 3-4397
REAL A = S Wit consider ™ ener-
getic man We spec used home sales.
A member of twe Real
Estate ~ . ~
advertising & isston
are high ent- a
GAYLORD me peat
YOUR FARM AUCTION
has more buyers when
announced in the Classi-
fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 ©
for a helpful ad-writer’s.
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t' A: e THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954
LEASE — WITH OPTION TO BUY
W, ASHIXG: MACHINES ~ Leke rege west of, Pyntins 2
IRONERS & MOTORS rm. with modern kitch-
REPAIRED en, furnpee, Attached ‘
PHONE. FE 4-2569 rarege. popping and bus
‘Unexcelled Opportunity mates wan verse FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 56108 “A & B TRENCHING &) caprerray. puagtse one Focunge, weter nee, flela tile. oe “Ww. ee. an
“Rent Lake Property 36A
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ACCOUNTANT— E muihoemenortenertain _ spreads TURN core 3 ae OFFICE MANAGER _| "Wales wiedows, rasmene of Unetr prod: | “tn financial stetements, ell tox | EAVES TROUGHING
Ce te tae Tome men tate cur) Suerte Sazrell. pasmeding, mo |. Puswece sepaten, ofl mates, J
pesca ergcntnaton™ Car eecer'| Spon “pices ghose ORi-ona 7 | Lett} rence Meating 6 Shee Must be suitable for subdividing Aateay betw Pontiac Motor| bath. electric stove, refrigerator. | Hice sr eEPING
What have you? Cameron H.| and downtova *2 T7191, Couple | 849 m nth ‘til June 1 $40 deposit. leges also Clerk, Realtor, 1362 W. Huron 8t.,| only. EM 33928 after 5 p.m. Frtviigecs, sles garage. Lody pre.
Share | Living Quarters 30| _FE 46002. open evenings | 5 cL BAN ROOMS PRIVATE EN- ee
a apenas arirmaent Fa f WE NEED Se ee en ke ae ae kee VERY Nice ROOMS POR CLEAN. COUPLE TO SHARE«HOME IN _PE +6004 _ heat. Adults velvignenter.. exchange for good care of 3 chit YOUR PROPERTY _ |cppmr 3 SB BATH, ALL | only bat w Hubon et : : ren while mother works. w utilities, 7 month . . ee
| ite ns | premerty, Wt Fou plan to wel your| Artington Ra Lake O8| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 393 EAST MONTCALM : SHARE i home farm, business (EE ——————— EEE 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 of Glenwood 5 minute
3 children, Near 13 Mile Rd real estate call us. We wil, ve |, ROOM FURNISHED APT IN Open Eves. walk to Pontiac Motor and Fisher ; _Orehard Lake Rd. MA63464. | glad © handio the sale of your pats oot. MY 24231. a _ § TO $7 PER WEEK F WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH A OAM ROOMS AND BATH MODERN ico NM PLETELY FURNISHED | Christian lady, Modern 4 rooms {E RON ai. CLARK ]° eduts caly 988 month, OR |° DLN” Coe Syivan Lake 2 bed ‘clean rooms kitehes priv one bath i ve the door, 7995/1362 w. Huron Open Evenings. | _2-4°?.__ wake BOOUE — goceeation soem, ot] heat. ’
abeth ° — — = — CLEAN ROOMS, LaBrosse, wi ends.
vel CHEERY ROOM AND Wowk |YA"T TO BUY SMALL FARM > iaiete’ bath, private entrance. | TOwnsend 1-660). Rooms With Board 38 from owner in Milford. Pontiac, — th ined. Child } — = ~ —— 2 Wi APRA AAARARAARAAARAA : A lleges for a refined Christian] of Rochester area. Give full par- ” aacar ani 2 BEDROOd MODERN, YEAR —_
DAN's LANDSCAPING SERVICE, PON agp ai ig tt pp ¥ One who would like @ pleas-/ ticulars Write P.O. Box 338, ena round, large glassed porch. ge | BOARD AND ROOM. CLOSE IN. Complet lems. No charge to employers.| °°. Modern home with. women! tise, _ Michigan _N, Perry St. — ——— e. Cooley e. : Expire _ 66 E. Pike St
ele C Wide a ee ~ Se 2 Booms AnD BATE. + wennOOU FOX Lake wows |? BUPDIES TO SHARE ROOw. Thee BOND EMPLOYMENT | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) WANTED LISTINGS! |s-noous ae tat —aeconn |? QFRROOM TO ‘double inoule- | loges, $0 Orchard Lake Pur Ci, a% W. Re mae oe ; in We had « call on this ad floor close in. Call FE 26063. | tion. 267 N. Perry. _... |ROOM "AND BOARD POR MEN.
; 3582 % ron peered 40089 imi The man said “Come 3 ROOMS BATH. CHILDREN | HOUSE. 3 N COUPLES. 1 per week oe Poplar Px 29004 oo es IN DEBT? nilmi et my Rome You just seid welcome 4682 Hillcrest, Wood- ROOM AND BOARD POR 1 MAN. it you are having trouble meeting} for buying land seta. Past mou” "We'eal a 4 ROOMS AND BATH ALL MOD | _Gouthern home. PE 9-2373 Ar ymenta, us today.| Courteous action mediate ll for months 1 é . ENTLEMEN TWIN GooD SOD knicmG xn “crept COUNSEL. esulia call Mr- dehoson or Mr. | [—¥-—-" ali ee Sune fess. EM 3-an23. bat ing Be hg — Sra’ | evenings after 6:00 o'clock,| LORS, .. 41% & ¥. 1 rance = — Serie Set _weters heme. FE
; Ola Saers $0079 or 0688 Perry Lane Rai] _abere Cones re boas. A. JOHNSON, Realtor GILES REALTY CO. ep py 421 'N. Perry Buena Vista Bellevue sland. | Ro5u AND BOARD 7 —
Moving and Trucking 19] — - "Ba 38 sie FE 4-2533 92 W. Huron St. |e Se CLEAN 3 TLARGE ROOMS & ROOM nOUSE AL8O SMALL rs ,
| Custom hauling of fill Keen Ootical be ~, Yaawelt. 4500 Dine Hwy, a) oo © Sent og lawns, suitable | _20Om*_ 741 Ow ~o mi sand 8 grave. OLive 27 ae 3% 8. wv & FE ad r PY ADULTs OMY oi ove _ $25 weet.| Convalescent Homes 38A
MOVING & TRUCKING PCASNED. PARERTHODD, CLs : ROOM after 4 p.m. Ms pains Bh Dickup & detive Sat eves ist 8, 0:3011 am. “C ‘ASH | O O} zm é Be Bedeko Fanvi¥ * RMS. MODERN. LAKEFRONT. CONVALESCEN™ FOR EL- , tems. rates. 7-9759 anytime. . [ BEDROOM age. auto. water. School Gerly gf ~y Bs. 2 NCINERATORS CLEA ASHES furnished 1455 Decker Rd. Walled near 20761 —
7 er ruben Reuled. Clean up FE a oe 2318 S quci*S DONE IT aoaIn) | Late Macon is ioU-gs AND APTS POR OB ton POLLY TOY AND PLASTIC PART. tt t & right folks. We have soli |4 ROOM APT COUPLE ONLY.|‘uniurn Tots welcome. Russell | CONVALESCENT CARE POR é wAvLING y ANYTHING. ANY YTIME | ties for November open. e emen over 00 bet ooml, of our, tistengs "$7 mo. 4787 Dixie Hwy Young Reptal rE +s sigerty people Gauek abate
_vet work sel FE MLC y U wan. & fast deal on your types, ot property to sell. “Por ng tag ROOMS | wirlt Pr 2S Mason- | HA x i bath. y Eades cee beet) femehed cool , VIERS RFST HOME, STATE LI- iotInG ROBB Fa REDUCE tans contres'* Lowest tiscount in quick and courteous action. Call sree tg I fur 3 ranch tbe a RFST a
; GAOLINO OF ALL KINDS PIE-| wae 190 _ovERWEIONT? contract or FE 1.0040 ‘and Office Open 98 ALL NEW Asiomatie washes and dryer. TY chares. oot eee, OL
eft | Clowr wav GMS 30M l oe, “or ne cian ceiet STONE REALTY A. JOHNSON, Realtor |2 rooms with private bath. Ideal | Holly” By month or will lease | =o 237 WK
t LionT TRUCKING AND DUMP | {oaivicos. putritienal * es et Dan ome tto 5 FE 4-2533 ree ere wi TY OR. rose 4 -_ = docnode: se ’ ¥ x) v un ATTRACTIVE NEWL = ¢ ta002 d : : truck service, bieck dirt and fill CALI PE 1 , MORTCACRS 6 | Sa feta staY—bon. ave yorswith| 5% MORTGAGES | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | suns mogers con coftae | come, Renee Pestweee same | HOTEL ROOSEVELT Ciowt anp ) NEAVY TRUCKING. Fine Foam rue and upholstery |ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from en attomatic laundry. Util | @ ROOMS AND BASEMENT. PON-| '! You are looking for » home
| Rubbish hauled FE 2-0903 '| cleaner, Walte’s Notions, “% acre with 100 ft. — no Call A ties eS ee ee tiae Lake OR 3-148. . atmosphere in a hotel and hotel
TOADING FILL DIRT WELL| 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, 67.56 nD. CHART! Fe, aly, So, non 31500 | MANDON LAKE MILES PROm| “*Trice. tt te bere. haul or you ‘haul At Bird nanking - fast service. RLES after 6-00 PM Pontise. Idea) 2 bedroom strictly WEFKLY RATES
S ___| _Ouiheriand Stadwe_ 16 _W_ Bures. | Syuttabte INIT 6, Tolegrenh S ialist! BASEMENT. APT FURNISHED 1 modern lakefront Lov 8. $12 and Cow? HAULING REASONABLE | WATER SOPTRIER TO|_ PE 40121; Eve. PE pecl pn pd A OB lg + $65 8 months \ease, EM +5240. up = deve or OR 34214] you , cave $50. Call A. Haley, When You Want to Sell Pe 1s008 Beat AND. MOOGAN. Knorr? ROOMS WITH TV
FRI oT - "Wed. Ci ~ APT.) GENTLEMEN | Dine finish, rooms and roll-e- vu o-e1s0 ' See Ge ee ore 1 REDUCED RATES| Wea Child..to Board 26 : | __ Real Estate aor working couple. 108 Britain] Siel, bed. loundry room. ene
PART TIME OFFICE a) CA R| Large Van_to serve you. Smith WE ‘| _Fimencial problems | call Yor wf Drive _ MY +eth_______ | st. second street west of Edge- coneg, sors, CUBAN © in ect work Pree estimation. Guaranteed | Moving FE 44864 pg aed es re Rama BY “banker, medical problems eali for DELUX E FURNISHINGS FIRST wood Golf Cwbheuse on Com- mod. by day or wk
ing. Ask for Mir Hampton, amp. | wort, Commercial, or residential. | VOLLMAR MOVING AND _sTOR- i. 2. ie | godly Net List | C00r, Large | living ead | morse Re, or phen Eee | ree | ton Electrig '§ W Huron _MA 6.247? or PE *3361 ege, Aarate for RN Ancrcan Gon | iLL CARN ‘FoR, CHILD FOR ARSOLUTELY wih ue it yon pave'e feel evtete| freplace | hitches dinette. bed WALLED LAKE. TO vii-| 24208 a... CEMENT => ALI KInns Lines. Large vans anywhere in| day or second rents. Li- seers ; — probtens yous % bath Preter re coupe. bedrooms. er, fe- PART TIME CASHIER MUST BE | _Pree estimates Jensen, FE 2-2340 United States Quick service. FE] censed home OR np sab ee oes i tnclud~s Utilities trigeretor. stove. Only $18.50 _ HOT TEL A AUBURIN _ willing to work Sundays and CARPENTER WORK $-0042._341_N. Perry Wid. ‘Household Good® 27 GUARANTEE For Su e Gays Evenings PE 0-033 _werkly 555 E Lake Dr. MA 43234 Appl in Tson at the Alterations and custom building. | SUDDEN SERVICE ASHFS RUB- ax r FUP YISHED MODER APT. YEAR ROUN(.— Y4OME FUR- Peo ’ [o pond ry berage
+ Hnren renal arket, 884 W | OR 3-2679 dish and light trucking FE 46079 SAT TO children weicome Sleep} Hollow | ished at Middle Straits Lake $60] Cooking and refrigetat ——
— | PARERERY RUE ARO CE | MCHENG AND MATING UR |hraacres Rerore™ cea “tatioe | Results | Seeeioie wey" "| fea Saint caeuttiat | ee were AE _Aay FE 3906 | pp 4-re8! KITCHENETTE ROOM PRIVATE = sii seid wie O'DELL CARTAGE | we witt svuY on avcTow ALL Buy Or Sell entrance first floor Couple only. Rent Houses Unturn. | 36 Rent Stores 40
VY ISTS 7 Lhe | Local and Long Distance Moving vous household goods. 1~'er MY ay employ preferr PPE PBA PP II LILLE ELLA DDD LEASE VARIETY LAUNDRY. Ba
| Dp CARPE NTER WORK. ALTERA. 7 one FF. $4808 1 . et __ = Paiva 2 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. 2355 INDIAN-| “very. etc. 108 Baldwin, OR 3.1765,
; butiding, OLive 2-7396, T ks t R WANTED FURNITURE YOUR ee ee oa bie 5 eapnoou Pana we “adie os ¢ STORE SPACE POR REIT on ¢ Career Opportunities CEMENT WORK, RESTDENTIAL TUCKS tO ent li you have anything for : . . W. of Pontiae at intersection U.8.| ‘* corner of Perry and Josiyn ment te ecations co ane| nt, commercial: tree eatimate TRUCKS TRACTORS itous service. and. the ham LAND CONTRACT i Rent Apts. Unturnished 34] 29%. Coumeet bat water, o drive on teen Retire Myeurase Commons. FE 4-966 AND EQUIPMENT Phone OR 31872 or OR 31769 heat. over and Other Benefits ae nel 4 Bo = | ts Ton Pick ext ore 5 children. $74 . Phone eve-
; cake, erect Aad Dump Trechs t° L&s SALES CO. TMMEDJATE CLOSING we nave hUYeRe waiting Por|? AND 3 ROOM APTS. BABY| 2 Hactend 1283 Rent Office Space 41 : Salary Range jos r. Pontiac F d OAKLAND. COUN LARGEST ERS WAITING FOR] weicome. 620 Wesbroot. ___| RENTALS OF ALL KINDS FER PAL APPPDDPD PPD Pa ; Mpeg } LaY lac Farm an i8ED FU FURNITURE BUYER Lb penile ow 7 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND| $7.00. THELMA M. ELWOOD 4s $2,509-$2,769 PE. Gating, Matching, 06 Ediwe | Industrial Tractor Co. 2-1806 K. ce Hempstead, Realtor |? Strance. a's blocks from Post| RENTAL DEPT. Pe ¢ssa3 Me elie OMTLETED SPACE
ae FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A| PF sot - re cima /UET | “ORY, OR _ AUCTION TT AND HARGER Co. |2 cage? EPO Pe aistt| de bm WF. Alley, FE 433m | ALE OR RENT. ¢ ROOM _Elieabeth take ed. meet: 3813 MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1954 | _*Ppectaity. Carl Bills, FE 25780. WANTED To BUY ath tYPES ‘ d : 7 ROOM KITCHENETTE. PRI- one , F 10:00 A.M. FLOOR LAYING | 8A ANDING AND Painting & Decorating 20) "ot furniture. Ph PE. 2-85 22 opera O _FE coe CASH vate bath ‘and Jentrance. 1 child | Mplos $ ROOMS "AND BATH For Sale Houses 43
rience. PRL LLL LALLA LRN PP MEDI ASH FOR vo Be o “a 3-8641. ‘ PIII nnn nnn
_* prone WE soe John Taylor. | 4 PAINTING. PAPERMANOINO. FURN Au TURE NEEDE D land contract or equity in vour IN 7 ROOM APT. INQUIRE APTER| Sisco _a, a oe eeurrr on - per remov Esti n ts home. 0
Oakland County FLOOR SANDING, LAYING VIN. Sei “meres Estimates FET top dollar wil “buy outright of | K. L. Templeton, Realtor 24 HOURS chard Lene, MO OF 16 ROCM CANIN O68 LEONA GT | Toemumier om sien ft oe 8 Personnel Office Ho ay one A-1 PAINTING AND FAPERHANG- rt te a OR. srr, COM PMY | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 ec yee. seul SS yest 7 ROOMS AND BATH. UPSTAIRS. i. eee ee , AT WATERFORD. Bark. Yt cto — =e =k = = eee = aves OST ‘ormer diord f 1350 ROOM OVE NFIN- Franch 2)
eT Lane ee — et RE li PAINTICO INTERIOR & FX Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ay Bg a lla Bb home or farm Call us on Best Rd Metamora. 3 miles N. | tence attic tile “bese at. In poseeton” 3° bed Peaten Mich oe terior. 10 —— cent dise for cash. | mnnnnnnnnne rrr is the “bird” to see. 43 W. Huron the phone. We will be at of Oxford. Elizabeth ake Estates Will rooms, recreation room tile bath,
— GARAGES Packers . Free estimate | syarr, HOUSETRAILER WTD.} St Phone FE 2-8316 : on eur otter. before "vou 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE] lease to party. $110 pctoncary oa 26 Lap fireplace,
14x20, $50> 20220 8750. COM- Reasonable FE 4-5264 CASH FOR CONTRACTS deal. We me . entrance Adults. 332 8. Marshall. p_month. FR ¢60s3. arpeting. dre gas GOOD PAINT A GOOD “AINTER. @ mean business! heat, ted. iandscaped' and TOR” Wicks FOR COLORED | ictc, including cement work. OR | POW CAINE ot job interior ein [WANTED TO BUY IYPEWRIT If you to sell_your land con- : . 3 ROOM AN abate UPPER. |§ ROOM LOWER PLAT. HEATED./ fenced brick patio $24,900 with
Oe _and exterior. PE 40850 grt any make & model. Write | treet Phone ws. we have plenty EDW. M. STOUT to ee eee can basement. Automatic oll fur-] cash to mortgage. Call OR eis te one chen a ovAR anTER D Roc ALL List YOUR PALt AND WINTER rp ~~ Sieeraic a ring your | spares one lend = acres Eves ‘til 8:30 _or PE Sac or FE 2. om . gy . Located | in a ee Sa | References ‘necessary, FE| } 104s Est. Pe sodn, Sm geenaing ate ‘ajnting new. Coll geod _condition, PE _ 2-4631, naan CAMERON H CLARE _ ge (Rooms FERIVATE BATH, ANI AND i00 pa, : ne. = 121 W. Sheffield. ; ‘ - WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPER Wig CONTRACTOR. NAT. PAINTING AND WALLPAPER. Wasted tc neti: chanemacd grovel [LG 7. Seren Oper Eres. Laker ponlRADES _l1 O'Riley. FE red. ¢ BEDROOM LIVING QUARTERS BUILD NOW
seca ae ae cert | atu tow peck nee aa | pa shal |g ers Sir ma agaresmi ett |—"T nogus an OTL |, tent aoe. MARES SINC | auractre “ary tommy and aot 1th T feundaticr.: fvepiacer of cay) Bote ; : Must be within 8 miles of Pontiac. WE HAVE acs for incomes, large ms, _. 00 Auburn Ave. Boos “> bedrooms or concrete or : FoR OR LIGHT HOUse.| “4 Repah wir Pree esti Painting, Wall Washing _H_P_ Sutton, Phone MY 2-6433._ $200,000 payments are scarce. trade your|3} ROOMS & BATH. EMPLOYED] ¢ 379; . . Copper oo ae Aaa od heat.
| . care of children (eel Panan gee one —_ Free estimate Reasonable. FE at ot disposal | purchase new parties Sa == on ao en OA __..__. |§ ROOMS, MODERN $120, NEAR| { Many desizn: to choose , ag seasce: a ALL Priced trom bea
Pais | BERET, Basementa Ae a ceer. PAINTING INSIDE: 4 x OUT. FREE WANTED 2% INCH (OUT. war aves Sen as corre coal OY) after oe 5 ae aS eS vour lot 5 “© _ = {ITE WOMAN nets Free estimates estimates | “resus oS sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN DORRIS & SON y {ROOMS AND BATH. —_ REWEF ERN 4 ROOMS AND. BATH. We welcome vot Generel housework, cooring. wash a YDER FLOOR LAYING, PAINTING aD Phen — YOU BOY IT-WELL INSURE (T|82-W iason COOP M rei Gece: $80 © month. Esso | HERBERT Cc DAV IS roning. ults Nice Ine ena ing Phone avon Thompson 4-8364 : ~ Sina), 49 8 “Tasmania, MOD 3 BEDRM. BRICK HOME| 4925 Pontiac Lake uatters Must live ott $-0592 nots RAisIRO ——— PAINTING | ANI AND RomOORATING. CASH FOR E OU TIES 3 ROOMS, SEPARATE ENTRANCE | with 3 pee good loca. WEW SHELL HOUSE Ww ore
Hustines moved. excavating | _setimeter rE tes __Money Wanted = 28A MAHAN We have investors sow buying! only PE DTI AAS ABE | _ Walton Bird” Dro Bet ra TO CARE, For \CuiL-| gracing. | ariveways and PAINTING PA AGING SRT SAE RE iad keen Pah vongd iad Fl ROOMS UNFURNISHED. PRE ree bnes 8. cee 3 ee) PT ee ee ce eG MOTI, TE Oa alte | ARTS, OEM TR | ET che: | Saxe Bare Mette) see Peeaiemeamen| CANAL FRONT A . ——— SURES a v and Fora ware | eT Ge: Out, OPK euaiaateed. | waLCPAPER,NO AND PAmRTING.| Peplv” lo Bot No. 7 Pontiac | 1079 ure Pn FE 30289 mat KNAUF, Realtor | _ 37671, es 2 Ra. J Mong ty room for bath, rT mr etn On boo, | MALE MNT 4 W. Murce PE 2.1401 |7 | MODERN” ROOMS OTICFTTES Pal a 2 Dm wntll tae. PLASTERING Wa fer WANTED TO BORROW $2,200. EX- Wanted Real Estate 32A/ wr Farms maps'| furnished. month 4iy W. full basement, rec- New ana . ALL W a ed ALL KINDS. breezeway. ll er erne Keller, me FE : Joterenoes. Write Pontiac _P. W. Dinnan, W. Huron _Huron. / routes room with gr bar. ees ic Ss
$ PLASTERING NEW & REPA EN WA WA . LOAN OF $43 FOR A 6 MONTHS ’ , . 3 C BASEMENT : ‘ +6195 a Ome EPAIR. ? LISTIN finish, Stove, é ay 16 ' ve | FE 22036 evenings. mt 3-286. Re wt aa Sal ber cal eae GREEN LAKE OFFICE ED Ny, RDM AN _Reanties aes autitatos | Veching wee Biste Wey SD yiee’ Pisine ee SHING Al AND PAINTING. nothing for security. Needed bad-|, {ON GREEN LAKE) . . eles 3 ROOMS AND BA SECOND Lower Lk. Heat ¥ Building S . 12A _Free _sempetes, ER SS, ly. OR 3.7604 Fri until 9 Must | HE FOR ALL - LAKES” RE. ESTATE floor, close in. PE 2-6063, ed. 1 S Pettibone Lk Rd., : . g upplies have by Sat noon Ask for Bob Cottages Homes. Lois ana Estates ROM MICHIGAN Milfora No 4 MI’ ¢ 773.
LA eRe RA Arron n wes Photo - Ac 21 aw ha dy ol. > 1925 - LIST (7 HERE Pp 2.3567 4 LARGE: 2 ROOMS AND BA BATH. 7 HOME NEAR ALL-PURPOSE HELP-
| BE ane eee atte eae TO DRAW. CROWDS] conWERCe hr” Ex 002 | wici-aoy haus Foe ber selAubern Wwe - He Lamber pipet beams angle iron {25 MILLIMET®R ENLAROER Classified ods! Dial) mo ere | orvcerty /Purchasers was Ded AND earn: etrowes |@aaL aooe ERS: Caassified ads! Ta | ©. Commeone Watles take ted chemo 608 Wipe, FS Sear ial R McKI NNEY ‘ eo rater enn ia rivate . x help with, chores MA $6281 ie : , . aoe oy ~ ’ : r ie ~ 4 vopninc : ‘ | Ket 49903. Cail after @ and ail Physiotherapy 21A 21a) FE2-8181 for an ad-| LISTINGS WANTED Orne 8800 Commerce Rd trance. close the wits ‘gregare Se GaraGe.|{ buy, sell, swap, rent : oot _Sets._end Suns en nnnnn nnn writer to make your sale Buy Ens ARS waftino Ph /Pontice EM 2361) or Pontiac Press box. § , | USED wRICK Cc CLEAN CORNER lane pete b Sz WE BUY SELL. OR TRADE —{ _UNIe. Laie ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATS |S i sox Fun bysement tage hire, call FE 2-818]
2 Ag ye PO reen Lake Species Fon Femmes a success. H. C, Newingham, oe WILL OY Beviry in 5 CRT | eatroten, eno Raat, came Sates. . ! ; Beotty’s” ‘:. 72 Elm Bt. 2881 381 8. Marshall FE 4900 nt 80 s.5 a Ann Street, Birmingham.
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close € ef almost offer tor living room with stone we Pwtio- A ; plastered High. 2 charm: bedrooms iound Oat = cleat nvestment of (1) & bedroom with ples- . Soe eee ree S| eee een a Orme) Eeeak ae core) mem eateeias tate Se Gar eats te] Sewmacna cian “| os te ae ee eluded, may gs modern} sive studded Pod boog offer | ‘sell at a sacrifice Sell te 40584 or stop at E. Pike ‘area. Nice kitchen — Ban WARD F. PARTRIDGE rage: oaiy ¢ pone es Sigh -overio we pine trees | fee . Sasement with space for tectee- | 0. R FE 2-8316] sition, basement, oi ‘ar tM tne Ee ma CO | Sat ee suet IMMEDIATE Bai aty secap treme [REALTOR FE 2 SS16] ese pace el nion titul lake em ’ rt mee 5 Heights; fenced lot, _ of] EM 20009 gan wits tl wn chore ne, G AYLORD POSSESSION hes c OUNTRY HO a ex-|5 ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY furnace, garage. _— = Bray metal ores The Po "S 6 Bo Stethee crea, Sading ie in ok |° eteorata, “sia and ut Oogd| Gren bagmage Jace fl G | beautiful "saleral tirepiase and Flint st Lake Orion} in 1946. Attache’ parage A lovely large Kitchen and dining | garage, one _—_ 900 cash. “ye ~ Ay i be poy yg BR gy 1 modern kitchen, west 2 room. Lecge...airecyve living | fenced. Bay cquity 610m cas] merignge ote. inom “B- 7 rooms with 1% ony = _ Seamae Ganar’ tonpsteerel room. With 58 ‘eres one poms - 10 Lake Ave Lake Orion ——— Get the best for : Hunt Lake | fanaednsch be" oreement| a ero wevmoney meter ar wel OTT AEE HOME ovr camtamp pie | un oon 1o | © with tts aren es HARLES
a ale home . gst 2 alee Lesation Seeun a very attractive reer 4 a cum 2 eet ‘ =. vanelled her ; LAWRENCE WV.
SAND BEACH ve Ufuty landscaned iake trent et —— afl ; : custom Cypress wood. .
: eo ft. lake 5. 5 rms » fu asoment, . ar full Basement "goed" slsed nd lake fromtage svailable, Full | ACRE OP LAND & good 4% room GAYLORD mage, co one x our very at bamt screened iret perch. 3] Settee the mice Ser O0008 dining re oe St? price is $22.00. Cali for appoint: | modern home Fg vem all E Bt FE 4050 living and dining area com ly ACRES — And & cute, : Reatilator fireplace ia the ment toter. fave. - 66000 cash to] DY Trauive Real Estate Exchange end and seteened in porch. | (| , ztedroom . bungalow. | Nics om. are "walls, WHITE : - a A very lovely spot Brick} bedrm ranch type homes. pe jap mage pleasant ton re wood floors FOUR ROOM HOME only $3800 $1,500 DOWN | CR AWFORD Lot Toalhs, in an excellent to | of | dining ndrooms and Tobe “closest an” both | Boteda West “sub, location i | Want Wate nere's your chance. AGENCY ee ee een | | or On oak Complete : ciate tiie | ~RROG. | gach’ te ttiac't tas aie Ro Sd nl SA Se a 217 or OF 21" | EARLMORE BLyD. very nice ¢ Hg = + Wy sand, 380 ft. ~ MILLER INCOME this © Ouiy 96800. Terms ; payment, ® room home - on wide grav : ” 1 a : aths . - F C. Wood Co.| "sia wat sou] Sy tates Masato rerun memeaecetomees| “You mean this ISN'T the = : WEST SUBURBAN | Mincrats. “havea “Street ''thows | " WATKINS LAKE — Seldom This excelient home m ® corner pees. for
Bs . me excellent retu ond . © *) tm - going to Tage. Only $8950 cash to mort- owner says “sacrifice bedroom home. Attractive] apts — 7 & bath in ong onary REALTOR Wornia. 3 bedrooms, master bed-| sage 97.950. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) jaces ‘corner, “All glares Rooms. | 3 and bem in omer, 2 car fai “caster hall» on. Sor: of, wiitiame Leake Rd & M0] Eiithen Mined down, 046 | teks Orion 94000 tetal, Net mod- SYLVAN LAKE 1000, s900|ODERN MOMm on 3 acnzs| CUNY, form Tee, beatae, exist ‘ fcieney Ly On ate ea ORES SY Rags A am een OY taba eel hatte © "| ray? y seen a nag ge ne sranae wpe wieRTMCT,| hele Swe seesem "| John K. Irwin | S303 Bedroom ful 7s ane Lng $800 down Needs GAR gee. ;| game foom. Home in exce beth; plastered . i ONE ACRE ; room, modern ‘ag: a $2,0¢ down Keegp Har soa oy ¥ tins tana | Senthuca “Grounds. im encelient REALTOR walls, gleaming . high : 3 pedroom bome tm aed |B. D. CHARLES, Realtor] closeé ‘space. v is | bor, Needs nothing. Retghborheod near ach ot | condition, $860 down payment to Ma ge | | dry basement. d VA ™N Eitchem ‘wit tots sf ai FE 4-0521 fay Eg ED HORSE | i é sas oleate reorane inca wrlaney cote _re'Sady ‘ever eto | Are, arash oti Meer BRO aad i Beautifully @ $1,750 SS fed estate Exchange ~ . 10 ACRES. Near Antorseavile, Bondal wats Mancniour braking cape metic “ga_beat, Vehtaren's >a NICHOLIE J. R. HILTZ BROS. wbg cope ta A . horse stalls, m . house
as. .. ASS. a rd nn ed Ee ed Bg on [D HARGER CO. [re vam Uf. momo} rpeee copa on tp |e can re eee =~"! Kampsen win trade for smaller home oF | 44 gg Peageen on aren bus by door. , down. Murry. AN 420 “th 8:70 a “MORE ST BIRMINGHAM” BY OWNER 3 Templeton Daas oe ee men. ftranspo wi terme 4 Bed ooms—1 %. Acres Pioneer Highlands 33 w. muron 8. _——— Dd va 3 bed-| yard Near sehsols and’ trenapor- NORTH SIDE Realtors FE 4-0528 CLOSE IN ESTATE SITE. Here ts} abie at $1. edr . ge a slect Toms basement, oll furnace,| ation. Mi iss, } Sie cocrieeee ree] sen. togagt ona memen| Sime Pact“inten | Met Rateehee ni e GATEWAYS to] iat aren on |F noous err —ox7 is mee| etna ity evocesat (27,8, Tomer, ental - section. Building ttchen basement down; and one large : S08 mnace, fu | ting. 81.200 down. ; Total price . Beridacget totems | Geeyieed memes | ee ceoee| cease ee | PAPPINESS | peer tesa aH | Panto tie | ee RN = Prop. 44 — thee! cous ** possibilities. | 000. Terms fient garden space, ber-| yard. A bargein st 611.500 62.000 than 30 per'cent et _ SYLVAN LAKE. BEAUTIFUL ¢ R consietety turnsnes.| FOr Sale Lake Prop. | aon term Meee cai xe rien, od free tees, Pe car| Seve SPANISH TYPE | @Wecr SIDE Forage” Pancvenped “Carpeting | Dn Seueiner Btn” hen ve own. Excellent ‘ : ra sd LAON 8CH i ive — aps reens. Oi) at e 8 lusive ~ FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Saii''Rome™ ut, agement 2 aie eo A Taylor vou can be ihe nappy owner of | § room moders natural ‘replace. | BSSPis®, ore ia he ties: tomorigage nt | froat ranch home, "elles. te 4 W. Lawrence rE terms ALTY i : ° . Chie eee pin of velvety awe seer et oak ace CASS LAKE saeece reutel to Gioertmiteung CUCKLER RE. pally pe Pine lake F ront on REALTOR -INSURANCE | + wee te bus, at See ber, 2 large bedrooms. say 3 bedroom fully prea ler — with option a 3s 236 Fe 14103 FE 56312 kg nee a a i Oekiand Ave ye “Cased — cheer eens ae gy er furnace, and oe fireplace Racionga. fren ge oer : This Sur
: Sect eeean| MILFORD | Ee cie Set erouer S| apes enon sietant ck Paks | Tony sce cn med. wuremce| KINZLER | Seeese"2! Open House | See as==-| Ripcewa Home or income | | Sar cafe haat i | Ror Rane rls 3 “945 . : and screens ft. Offered FE 46203 7 room modern home fer a with reasonable down| | ake ater $1,850 down, balance $45 monthly. . Ss room and, Jjavetory on ist rday and Sunday lated, corner lot 00= OWNER | 975 Baldwin large family or 3 room $12,750 fs We ee A real value, near city bus off Liberty Street floor. 8 spacious bedrooms & Saturday at $11,500, $5,500 cown —— Legge il Peony yment. Realtor| Nest te coo ee Garment a| Tots eset Rane, Sp gn ae "yupGMent [WILLIAMS LAKE RD.| Beciiasr" tess | 'ETempleton, Realtor] Sivan Teta Ere water x cane, bes water wine pn oe Be at ee ee oa eutomal fernace. s. me ee B Commerce Ré, look} §=(GOOD U0. newt Hh pape om Le pe + 1 nardwood pa Terms too! Cail Open Eves Open Sup. 1 to 8.) Oise oR zine shade shrubs, Inv: Price $16,- garage. TO STOP Ym water. oP 4 = x “st eo vrm aoe ed one Gg Og aA. — $Srarceen sad ‘Tae one ee oe Prat’ isos ‘with East Side Sylvan Lake von tolah ge ey — SASHABAW ROAD. 5 room bun- Ivan Villa Terme. Leste cee wells, com-| ieee pine a, eee bees, $1,680 down E. Z. terms on thie 6 room 2 BEDROUM reach nome Sin —— Foon, Rrn,fomm, niche, ul inmate run Roy Annett Inc.| gae'itadecs, sgn. neni Pest Peper, oad earn eae | PAUL D. HAMMOND | Roms: gas froace, uring. + |. en lovee wy Toot ei RED HORSE room ° elevated lots. down CALT - ae Huron St altor ining rpeted. forced a , heater, large 20 ft. porch vacant fireplace, Timken of] —_ . REALTORS 7 2 water Large ere fine 250, Ce an. 2% Fiat Eves pe bari rage and large jot Located wey, 2 cor ge Ae PE $2252 FE 2-9179 moves you se Fiaie fal pric. == a ea Be ee homer wine vette OCATION [BONE ZZDETY nor waren| kr Sento Kemps | Emi ne etal orn ee eee ae lle bunga! 3 beth, beans wad 2,000 4 of these homes and be \ FAMILY INCOME Ce OS ee soe small hesw 5 Bedroom West Side stern t ig Fay oa og feraes, Geet, toni| Siva Bre Pn PE cis ea a De Bien ee or tame, seed ered cee, eet) Sie, sore een, eet 2 lots
Drive ell planned 2 mily, e , tm e h. Pull basement 0 with $° 000 down. fn Michigan, Low taxes, large © beth garace the basement with 1l-car giassed-in porc : ecg Seale eee ate 14 Siasaer taleee Byles “Sas | lend, Sah sh, i‘ sh'vme rrm. | Seapegeeeesemreg it | Eins gene ei oe] Seach aatt eter tna modern, fiassed, front god reer | 1862 Has oil heat, car NEW etirective | village. Prices ‘only Dasement, Slerms Sad | $3,800, SRBTE Realtor] £4, ther onterir. ? This Broker OR $-1450. heat, paved street. Sunroom. $13,060 . . cO. “ home rooms : , terms. feaped, Wet Sexise — patie HOMES Dorothy Snyder Lavender |. rentel, sin vse tn HARD = GEO. seven Mpaipary thinnest net ‘forms can be Ss *HR AM DON’T WORRY, HUR- 8 ROOMS FURNISHED, Located| firaits Lake Full price only REALTOR 2 gti] FIND, CAL TODA . ATERFORD | - ae Sat Seer apart snes. ead seo pe ia weet see Pe hk 4 IT ——“$i.200 DOWN——S|_s GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564] RY and rent that vacant ‘ment’ bow bringing tn oss i. $5,800 Swtnen ents, ine er . yoo BUY Tt . $ off Baldwin, leree 2/92 W. Huron . ~~) PE-$-61%6|- W. Huron Realtor = Joon Gh208 tat price. ta the ful poms cor, ig | Lbedsoom vanealovs, M A H AN bedraom wungsiow, ull basement RANCH @rYL TLE « LARGE Room Sioreges Bon, tee estat room through Classified teen, : neat and clean 4% room and . ~ T N. gas furnace , : : f Oo . 2 ey Re yn hg = lots Sex Na ea a the water [TO RAISE ba a Ree hs near Crescent t3s0 owe "immediate possession. Attractive 6 room fully modera | ads for extra incomet ~’ - aiew years sia basement. cil | den. tty ear parage. 1 block gg ge ey COME use Classi REALTY CO. REAL Lake, A ye jdt MO eyeen or | BOM overlooking S"Warcems. 7 4 car Ge ane| aw cwaler Better select yours | ads They sell, rent quick- coepeaive bey see *) Serr ecter Man “sheet rock on. | Srite’ box. Press tile bath and oll, furnace Dial FE2-8181 for a | wy of rees : : now, A Ee ; » 2-0263 cuninne sere mares. tide ir : < ‘ a “woods Priced right es ly! For ad writing..halpy : : terms. A terms. . oe op tare” pprewes| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | gist FEZ-8I81. wart iol BGhancn | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| fiche Pla th Shih" o8 HEME SEZ! Pontiac Press ad-writer. CAMERON H. CLARK #70 FT no answer, ph. PE 9002 > gs Be onic ™ : !
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KENNI EDY
for feeder ca’
$200 per acre. Terms.
40 ACRES—LAKE
in or
Roya) Oak or land contracts.
John Kinzler, Realtor
670" W. Huron Bt. PE 43525
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WARD FE. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 2-8316 @ W. Huron Bt.
ATTENTION
INVESTORS
Brick front and cinder block
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NESS & Y — tor only $13,900, Terms too!
GILES REALTY CO
A Real Money Maker Por rent or lrase—nearly new 2 bay
service station with living quar-
ters. Has all new equipment with
wrecker. Very low rental. €quip-
ment and stock at wholesale
prices. For more information in-
quire at 3389 Dixte Highway
BUILDING, xt FT.
PE D418
FOR RENT , ATION, LOW
pesca on elegraph. FE
FOR BALE: PILLING 6 STATION
iness
forces to sell. r ear lease stock
and fixtures. 500,
_om terms. FE 6-112),
RE STAURANT
in Wallet Leake area Do
cellent bust ess — man igh.
tag a o pa fntures, hima dow —
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ROBEL ™
REAL ESTATE 1102 W. MAPLE, WALLED LAKE
Arket 41552
OPEN DAI'Y TO 8 P.M.
___ Sats, and Suns. tt) S&S
LIGHT AUTO REPAIR WORK-—
service station business, EM
+-0473—Sundey between 16 a.m.
afd noon,
TRUCK STOP. DOING GOOD BUS-
is ‘Located bet. John R. & De-
quingre Rd op Auburn Ave.
and pubiishine company ip beart
of Roya! Oak. Weekly, and month-
ly publication Best location in
town must leave for another cli-
mate Call evenings after 6-30,
MUlberry 0244. of write P.O.
_Box 2%, _ Royal | Oak Michigan,
1 CHAIR BARBER SHOP OR
2515 Union Lake Rd WARD E. PART Partridge 1s THE “BIRD’ TO SEE
PLUSH LIQUOR BAR and location
Best ot uipment th
Does near 000 gross per year
Ssoael ‘cadet atrssec area. now to get this prime
money-maker. $37, s.
MODERN 2 BAY Service station with over =
brick & block bidg. with of heat, Business establishd 26 years
Now doing good business—can be
— increased. T product!
ould trade fo, contract
$8,500 down plus
CONVALESCENT. -
siarm system Te 99,000
RIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS
ofnoun LEARING carins
OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL
COAST-TO- COAST
World's Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve. PE 2-8316
jormatioy on No
NICE BUSINESS
rants closest in i.
Soh vamos 214 EB. Liberty, MU GOLD MINE
nice
cludes property, business and all,
or you can buy just business,
¥ ® goot lease Re:
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STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service Of Le
Pontiac State Bank oA.
John A. Landmesser Broker
+158, FE 60078
Spy “FO SELL — REALTOR
rtridge is “THE BIRD’ to see.
WANT TO SELL REMAINDER OF
Sale Land Contracts 52
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RAY O’NEIL, Realtor
Prose Pir 10) or Pe} 7900 rative Real Estate Exchange
20% DISCOUNT
7 oe cae Sener. Re.
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; alow Cost to you
1 504 60 sound
Me. Clark “Gore evenings
~ “Money to Loan ‘583 (State Licensed Lenders)
Up
Above Wale
Corner N * a
bane ene considerate treatment.
BETTER BE GAFE THAN SORRY
You can otitain up te $500 to-
@ay or any day at Ruckner's to
ere layoffs
employment wn
you are dealing with $500 CASH for You Today
for a short time or take up
te months to y on low
monthly payments ebarge
ts then you think
BORROW THE CASH
YOU NEED
Buckner FIN: ANCE COMPANY AT
FE 4-054!
sinew end Hurea
Street, Pontiac
Also Drayton Plains
4393 Dixie Highway Across from Post Office
Phone OR 3-1221
~ LOANS $25 TO $500 —
Baxter & Livingstqne . “aw tae St. FE ¢1538
@_W Ruron
On signature,
PE 202460 —
parment of
ment plan
lease for sale or rent. Reas. rent. bash coreg National
to 5; Saturday 8 to 1 LOANS $25 TO TO $300
GENERAL PUBLIC a
3-711
$500 furnitute of car.
Phone write or come
BENEFICIAL
FINANCE CO.
7 W. Lawrence St.
___ Pontiac
sas ae oer as your
Por auto ee te
debts in today.
Need Money?
telephone.
E 5-8121 ——— her worthy purpose Moa! ) are
completed on your first visit end
in a few mintues Libe Ta repary-
Home & Auto
Loan Company Bank Bidg.
GROCERY & HOME
BEER & WINE
Grossed over *71.000 in 1953. Sub-
kien ry area with no com-
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quarters plus motern ¢ a
to rent
at $200 per month 2
DIXIE RESTAURANT
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RAUL A. KERN, Realtor LO.
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\° Lawrence LIVESTOC!
HOUSEHOLD
business and real state Balance Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN.
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN 825 TO $500
AUTOS “,
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“YES” promptiy ta emploved men, lease women—married or singte.- at —— ber month. Full price | Nationwide credit. $2,400 down If you =... virft joan:
come th "LOANS $25 TO
BENEFICIAL first,
$500 peony J to Loan 53
wHEN VOU Nrep
$25 to $500.
Beare
Saae FE 4-1574 103 Pontiac ‘Bank Bidg.
GET CASH QUICKLY
Upte to$S00
OAKLAND LOAN CO.
PE 2-9206 ATE BANK BLDO
LOAN T
On Signature Only
HOUSEHOLD»
FINANCE CORP. OF
PONTIAC
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“Well, Phyllis, apart from being sick to death of everything
and everybody, how are you?”
8. Saginaw St PE 46-0535
~ LOANS $25 to 9500 #28 Community Loan Co
30 E. Lawrence
FE 2-7131 Priendiy Service
___Mortgage L Loans 54 OO MRO
LOW INTEREST Unitm: deci tor single fam
ebeuld
iG See RtON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
eo FE 5-04006 or FE 567
Swaps 58
BROWNING = GAUGE AwWTo,
Polychoke cupe ense for 13
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Shes this ig for t LAND CONTRACT. |DUNCAN PHYFE @ F Sale Household Goods 57 OO eee
bay eo mR FUR RE OR e OR 43717.
COMBINATION | RADIO AND 1 Tv.
$25. Gibsor
—_ age, ond be qsnvinoed | BATi hon oe ry
chard’ Lake Ave
DUNCAN PHYFE DINING TABLE _ pad, @ chairs 245. OR 31307
DESK, SOLID MAROGANY, GOOD
cnndition. 635. PE 56-3625
DETROIT STAR GAS RANGE,
table tap, im excellent condition.
only $45. rae
ft giumine wat. FE 5-400" STOVES. BOUGH
FE 6-64 : “ ehanged SOLD
5s aotandel 02 Mt Soa
FE 0801. penn
» tad Pico 5 TV. CONSOLE,
Pr oor Vv. console, $7
_ | DINING ROOM ZABLE ER KITCHEN
table, FE +
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xcellent condition. Also eray
Revels devenport. _FE 50006.
DAVENPORT, CHAIR | AND
couch. $50 637 Central feleerenp OM 0 oxi CADILLAC. LiKE NEW. TAKE | PININO, ROOM MOTTE fa Easy Spin Dry washing
machine Excellent con-
dition. $50. FE 2-0694.
NEW 309 ‘BAVAGE RIFLE POR
outboard motor or sell, MY
farm income or vacant
age Many: ‘ifferent ways yoo
to make a deal, <.
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SWAP i948 K-1 INTERNATIONAL | L
swap for anything of value
Spm
WILL TRADE 19 ROYCRAFT
housetrailer for furniture or any-
i | of value. Keego Trailer
Perk, lot 10. WiLt TRADE 19% CHEVE For
nN Rambier of other reason-
able offer Can be seen on werk-
end at 1428 Cass she Ra. OR
__For ‘Sale » Clothing _ 3
SampeEMAID ORESS IN WINE
Sri 8 SIZE 4 KENWOOD COAT,
etc FE }
BOYS SIZE 1s WOOL “GABAR-
ray fianne! slacks and
i4. BEST
Pry CALL FE 2-146
MEN'S SUITS, LIGHT & DARK
dition. $15 each. 197 E_ Huron
AL. BAL-
aED ar a Sire
Sale Household old Goods: 87
SIZE KROEHLER BED ge Good condition. Bar-
ANTIQUES | GATELEG TABLE & a
lamp tables. MY 3-408.
APT, SIZE CROSLEY REFRIGER-
ator, first $30 takes Lf FE 8-0698
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU Want CAN BE FOUND AT L &
on e heaters, ail aoa
school aesks with seats attached:
new book case head board beds.
complete, 624, refrigerators. $25
up; ranges, gas & elec, $5 up;
$5 up; new chrome
room suites, $49.95 up
1 mile cast of Auburn Hgts.
__FE 23-2866
APT. SIZE , Riot waine REFRIG- erator. $45. 70 S. Paddock.
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MAHOGANY DUNCAN E-Z TERMS New furniture specials $30 inner. New CUSTOM MADE DEES DEER Spring mattresses $19.95, $20 serogs Dost a boat eotton mattresses $11.95. $65
$9.50 $90 maple fin- FAKE QLoER CAR FOR arom Quit? ded complete #59 60 F room suite
_ in per io. Pair Sok Sree ee, inte ROL. Cas OVER ES pene | desks $71 96. gine. sell or for good run- tapes *1 69 by 48 throw Sing car s¢ pickup truck, F $8, © by i won fece
se SNS “Soarkweat sing aus’ stoves WILL TRADE $e 80 aig
inoleum rugs 1 up dump tor truck tractor, OA $2313. | Oarbage heating en Bale on ves. PLUMBING JOB FOR 8 OR Inside pice A Louse paint
ae ae 5 LINOLEUM 183 NN Perry near Sears
THAYER BABY BUGGY
re
$4.50. other items PFE 45-2766
GREAT DANE FEMALE WILL EVANS Ol ce capecity, $35. OR
sell Call Market 41043 after POR BALE GtiARANIERD
frigerators * =
Wringer washers 6995 «up
Spinner Washers 908 85 6
FANCY 24°s3¢ GOLD FRAMED
mirror $8 GF vacuum cleaner.
$5. Full stpe walnut bed, $10. 832
_ Ann m@ irminghem
FOR SALE DINING ROOM
sutte, extension table, 6 chairs,
— ant china closet. $75. MI
+7673
chiffon velvet, princess style, size | PURNITURE FOR SALE. INCLUD- 2-6267. ing refrieerater, dining suite
. bed outft ete.
Bloomfield Terrace
we or ida == GAS RANGE 1ABLE TOP, GOOD condition $30, FE 44758
dine suit. biack motoreyele dactet. GAS sTOVE IN GOOD CONDI tion, OR 3-0231, after LJ | PM
in — condition for 64./Ge PORTABLE IRONER a
pew: Blectric stove rE 4-222
DINING ROOM SUITE. sofa #4 Putmas
GAS STOVT AND DINING ROOM
sutte 189 Washinton.
PERSIAN WOOL COLLAR. BOTH |? IRONING BOARDS "1 LARGE.
1 «mall Reasonabie
HOUSEHOLD yun wee FOR
sale All kinds, 1827 Woodland.
FE 5-280) _
“CHAIR, $5., AGITATOR type washing machine $20; Wal-
nut veneer double bed and bos
springs, $20 Crib t MI 42784
16 $15 E _._ | HEATERS Oi. BURNING Fi RAVE - i re ideal for 3 and 5 several thet are
room houses Beautifully designed.
Look like te‘eve ‘ion consoles _
of America's very best
These are brand new but slightly
scratched in transit. Terrifie val-
ues. Michigan Fluorescent,
Orchard Lake-Ave
_gain, PE 2-5378, it MUNT2Z MAHOGANY CONSOL- 46861 __ette, perfect condition. _vE
1%—PER DAY—19¢
AUTOMATIC
CLOTHES ‘
19°—DRY FE RS—19¢
FOR RENT
19c—FE 4-3563—19%e
’ | eee
= Ss pe. 900.8 Rew HOT POINT DRYER. $139.95 ‘RB
Munro Electric Co... 1060 West
runes, $1298 up; dining room | _ Muron, a — $1950 up. Many i t] 41 z ft. Wall Tile... cee , 10c
4 ASY payMEr House a
OSE OTe Ry AWAY PLAN nobaen. ee. ee aise alt:
SELL, TRADE ANY-| 12X12 LINOLE ve Bor. o K ARMSTRONG 5 VINOFLOOR % pres ; FREE | 0X12 LINO AROUND. 2 ACRES OF. 20 | BONNY MAID INLAID TILE 10¢ E
DAILY FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 |SYERS 14: W. Huron x
L & 8 SALES CO.. 3345 Auburn Rd. | MODERN: SoVESEA T STEP TA-
ble coffee table in blond finish
baby bed Cal) sve between 7 5553
‘PHYFE
dining room suite. OL 1-4311 ROOM
ae mahogany, new restocraft | MAYTAG recep MACHINE.
after 4/ Good conditi udson; FE 129 J
23-0575.
~ ~ BOTTLE GAS # PIECE BED BEDROOM SUITE, GOOD
BELTS BAGS
. MACHINE SUPPLY CO.
PE 2-9143.
Pa
balante a $14 + onth MY 33711
COMPLETE
suite including night stand.
® piece — dining room suite
including table pads.
Wit sacrifice. OR 3-4389 after 6:30.
i BEDROOM. 61 SUITE PORTABLE Sunbeam mixmaster,
FINANCE CO. > rR 1-020 BRU
vacuum cleaners, VACUUM & MAHOGANY Rn Ag 44 WATTRESSES AND AOLCYWOOD vou
on fat gy a 82 Wiliams re
§-9633.
DINING ROOM
suite, for sale 112 N. Jessie,
FE 5-753
CE ee aoe ccs. fey | MATCHING PULL Gite BOX springs and mattress. FE 7-0054_—
“MAPLE BEDROOM | MAPLE TWIN 1 og ge | SUITE.
GOOD CONDE
ton. ar Eg. Wa ._ afternoon,
PRACTICALLY NEW ELECTRIC tea ttle, fan, coffee
maker, chairs, and other house-
id s 2 om 408 pm. «
James St. . /
bene desk. General Flectric | PHILCO |
“iron, 872 Stanley Ave, Must sell, 623, PE 21173,
4 2 pe. living room suite . $29.95
Btudio coucn : $29.95
gga lr emaaia ae $24.95
648 95
nena $00 96
& ramos USED DEPT
$40.95
' wiiving room suite per gee}
’ . . oe : 4 van f° i ;
ots ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954
48| Business Opportunities 51 MODEST MAIDENS by Dick Aian For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ For Sale Miscellaneous 60
it 329 Bie [ 2
95 cu. f{\{ Automatic defrost
refrigerator
os cu ft. erator
sies $8. tor for $129.95
$239.95 for $189.96
=e wringer washer
$168.05 for $139.95
James Delux dishwasher
$289.95 for $199.95
Electric ‘Clothes Drver
$160.95 for $129.96
21” Sylvania TV; doors
$45 for $340.96
41" blend fEvivenia TV
$719.95 for $290.95
21° biond Dumont TV; doors
: $340
Terms avalilabie 18 per cent
down
Used Trade-in cae
erate HOwN PAYMENT” FREE PARKING
WYMAN’S
__18 W. Pike Only
Open House C arene
Maytag washer --. 630 50
weem: Weahet. ... 401; $48 0
4 cu. ft refrig« rator $30.50
Kenmore tuto washer $79 5@
8 pe. dining room suite $4 50
New miver, gas dryer Site 50
New Norge gas dryer $160 50
New Frigidaire
electric dryer oo $179.50
CL AY TON’S
Furniture, Appliances = ake Rd.
eeyo rbor
___ FE $481] or PE S-a074 ® PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE FE +0296 .
A 40 YARDS OF FLORAL CARPFT-
ing for L sheared room, hall and
stairway $50 tudes Pad™. «
Cail MI 44386
REFRICOERATOR. FRIGIDAIRE
Nothing wrong with ft! 635 FE
_ 32-5708, after 6:00 pm
~ BMALL RADIOS 9? 87 AND $16.
SPECIALS New innerspring mattress, $16.98.
New cotton mattresses 68.96
New oe bed senate $14.95
oo cabinet, .
we bar set! and exchange for
"OAK. AND
—» FURNITURE
lo 8 Saginaw ____sPE 38523
> oe Seppo SUITE, OaK
TRADE ELECTRIC STOVE FOR
fe Munro Electric, 1060 W.
hn wiTil
= only ‘y70 98. MI
B. Munroe tags ON
Huron. s 1085 We
NCLAIMED
Oxi2 LINOL EU Ms. $1. ‘OR $395 House Paint $1.49 Gal
303] 4'4 Ft. Wat Tile. .3...0 6x9 Linoleum
$4.95 Dutch Enamel
Plastic Wall Tife
0c 9x9 Inlaid Tile Eat
Harolds, * S. Saginaw
FE 2-5450 me pad Free
Open Friday us Ti PM.
Double Red Senge Today
USED GE. AUTOMATIC WASH-
ee yrs. old reconditioned. EM
~ USED TRADE-IN _
DEPARTMENT ®5e $1.95 Gal de Each
$14.95 ne back chair and — $19 95
Wash $19 05
pore of heater b+ 50
Twin site be. and spring 450
Davenport and . hair $39 50
Refrigerstor $59 50
® pec. dining room $79.50
ANY OTHER ITEMS
CONVENIENT CREDIT TER
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE. CO. i 8 Saginaw
Vaccum CLEANERS BRUSHES
Or'ts and age Myrtle
WROUGHT TRON Sart K BEDS ‘rings and mattresses
Rent Furniture 42 Orchard Lake
Avenue.
12% IN. EMERSON COMBINA-
tion TV ieee $59.95
Inside antennas .
WALTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn FE 23-2287
REFRIGERATOR GOOD po bo
ning con ‘tion S505
bury Crescent Lake
WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA-
tor @ cu. ft.. new condition. Only
$135 MT 16-1300
7 Cu, Fr. - REFRIO 1 PRECO. "$60.
W ayne “Gabert’s
Appliance Specials
Brand new ‘SS Norge Electric
af ekg ore feer pene
f f Automa dryer, only Fh ama |
Hany, oinere to choose from 2/84 ieviev BEARING ike >< pot : free be con
pe Ae ALA pg PE 2-7900.
ALWAYS WRECKING Bale on used materials we ge brick. Union 3 W Bight Mile Road. Farm- @26? <2 KEmwood 5-1660,
Sale Household Goods 57 SiTHROOM —VIETORES — SOIL
ey eee Ca ee St tet ea cee waa On aad and gas + REBUILT EasY oe fete DRYER coal | furnaces. steam “na bes
Serkan rv, ore eres vvertive ortee Oe E | HEIGHTS SUPPLY ieee, 2685 Perry
ED EASY SPIN Phone PE 4-5431 dryers. ret Tene, Maytag wring-| BEFORE YOU INVEST :N A WA- er washer, 0 dey guar- ft . tmvesti
antee. OR 3-7323. AAA Appliance] R - Shaffer Eall,0-Motie.
Service Co. 5604 ‘Andersonville No down payment. month-
Rd., Waterford _| ly payments. PE 4-9073. yi. PR 43873,
ROLL AWAY 13.95; -|BABY CARRIAGE. CAR BED, m oo st pales electric ster.iser hand knit an- ‘ 50; radio, $9.95; ra sweater, All like new. FE
Cock end chair $14.95; sote bed.| F266 ; @ new
| $B: “Send ecroom = suite: BURMEISTER
ieertinaee meatal TUMBER 2 davenport, 6. .50.
rniture bard Lake +
+7081 1 perkt rr = 7 YR OLD FIRESTONE WASHER, TWO YARDS s good, $30. FE 23-5067. Pontiac * Detroit
Barn SALE IF NO TRADE IN OPEN 8 Ai 8PM 128 cu. ft. Deep SUNDAY 10 ey 3
freeze $469.95 for $290.95 | 428 Sheet rock per sheet $135
1x6 fir boards, #85. per M.
1x8 W Pine boards 685. per M
112 W. Pine beard: $95. per M
1n12 W_ P_Shbe'ving $15 a ft
96 | 254 red - jal
fir special $85
Aluminum combination doors $29 95.
3 yok J set all fit
8
TO $500 ON ALL
“URE 8
BURNIE’ ISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8187 Cooley Lake es
Telegrach ana # Mile Ra
Detroit ee ri’ 1-416
BATH TUBS 5 FT. RECESSED,
cast iron chinped $2.95 Lava-
complete with eaming
chrome faucet. $14 06 ichigan
Fluorescen’ 393 Orchard Lake
Ave
BUGOY Ai gy TEETER BABE FOR
R 38256
a SOoel “PHILAAS FLOOR FUR- nace Excellent condition. Therm-
Philgas
d-ums, $230. Ever Read~ shaliow
ba Bt good condition, $20
2 73S LAUNDRY STOVE. sIDE
arm ~ water heater 0x8 floored
tent, kiteven table end three
ehairs, large ig ed eet 28 inch
_Giris bike. PR 26210
el Room on. BEATER AND 225
6547 Pontiac Lake
_R 7 *
i GALLON CLEAN Of DRUMS. with faucets ant stand 6400
each Phone FE 54-4002 5035
_Cooley Lake Rd
s rT BATH TURS. C CHIPPED
$39 95. 8. A. Thompson, 80 Bouth
Perry 1 GUANT CHICKEN COOP. AS-
sorted teeders: fountain: OR
30 GALLON HOT WATER HEAT-
et. J room oo! Durner heater.
OR }-8343
4 WHEEL RUBBER TIRE FARM tratier, 12 ff stake body with
rack. also *y Dae concrete mixer
with electric motor. 122 Arvida.,
Walled Lake MA 424674.
o, rMAN OIL STOVE $80. FE
COLEMAN CIRCULATOR HEAT-
pa o valtery charger with air
compresser. spray can and hose.
S100 Ra
COLEMAN AUTO. OP FURNACE, tr OR. parte
COLEMAN BLENDAIRE FUR-
nace. now in »peration. Excellent
_ condition. OR +1535
CLEAR REDWOOD
Cembination doors
Coal. lumber and supplies.
enson
s $6.95
SAVE 5 * fil 100 » SAGINAW
COLEMAN Oi OIL © CIRCULATOR R AND
300 gal. tank 50 gal. GO E_ elec-
water heater thermostat,
30-30 mode’ 04 Winchester rifle,
ell like + ve ete FE 45232.
POSTS STEEL. 4 HOOK.
CH I PPEW A FENCE CO.
FE 8-067! If no answer OR 3-135!
CAT VOR” ee
“Ts “FORE ON, TANES $77.50
Piumbthe and Heating Supply
Dequindre at 20-Mile Qven Sundays
DELCO CONVERSION UNIT WITH
al] controls § In perfect running
tt Wood, Franklin.
MApstair €-28))
oe on pall alae WITH
DOORS Aluminum 2x6 8 $30 per door
Were 869 Storm @ screen win-
dows from $840 per window
_Phone FE 42575. 0
DELTA JOINTER 6 INCH. $68.
FE 5-3135
ag eahieng SHALLOW-WELL JET
Pum $78.95
DuPont “net wall paint $2.79 gal.
interior semigioss $3.79 gal.
McBride Hardware
Oper. Sundays 8-12 1927 Auburn Rd. ‘at Crooks)
FE 2-0392 95}.
FACTORY 2NDS, WASH BASINS, @ & Thompson 8 8. $9 05;
Perry.
FARM. trae: MEATS. WHOLE,
half hg Tndvke Mar.
_ket_ rE Se +
7OOD DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. $35.: Muskrat fur coat, size 8.
$35. FE 24440
EASY SPIN RYER WITH FiL-
: a condition - 960. MI
ELECTR RIC & GAS WATER HEAT- abinee sinks, all sizes. at
FRONT yy on bardware, 30 x 68. window
new./Call FE 17-6150, cleaner.
__ments. FE 2-0 i S¢ IN D
cabinet sink with faucet and
Boy's 26
GIRLS L's ROLLER SKATI SKATES. CASE CASE,
_Size 7. Reasonable FE 5-9586.
S ROOM, DUO THERM PIPE
furnace, with controls. Like new.
_$100. EM 3-348 GIRLS ROLLE? SKATES Es size #4.
Brand new. FE 7
710 X 15 GOODR =
white side wall tires: 5 for $60
12 ft. grocery wall. - saiving
Eres "s19 08: af ae « ers
_cery carts, 9, $3 ea. FE i
G & M COMPANY
SAWS AND ; SHARPE GUARANTEED. PE 35-7835 2529 Opdyke Rd.
275 ge, vent-
rel, fill cap a0 5 delivered. FE
enranel Doors Time wih tell you
bo og $ de tig LEss
2010 Dixie Hwy $654
GAS RA $19.95
Apt. size refrigerator
Rec washers $30.95
Priattaive nr
35
“CRUMP ELECTRIC” 465 Aubum
= OWNERS agua wi
ORBEA PUR store = -
strong Noor cov and Msc-O-
Lac paints Pho-e rE 1-7845
ICE SKATES, SIZE 5: ROLLER
skates, size T's: dark &°s: jacket
= pd — site 16. Nor-
KENTILE
Asphalt tile, marbieized be ea.
arm aid tile Te ea.
OOR SHOP o © 8 Saginaw St.
LINK-BELT With
thermostat and al) controls. 4
986 Silvérbell Rd. Pontiac,
LOOK! HOME OWNERS
FACTORY SPECIAL
EXTRUDED ALUMINUM S8ELF-
STORING STORM SASH
$13.95
HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM
DOORS
$58 #8
SPECIAL ALUMINUM AND
FIBERGLAS AWNINGS
FE 4-6089
LUMBER rr se s750* ite pie 232s siding See us for new low
Driveway culverts State approv ;
H
sit
all grades in windowall. Plywood, interior &
exterior, Get our quantity orices.
You'll save.
Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co.
6120 Bogie Lake Ra. Commerce
EM 3-2731
TINOLEU M
* Ld
° >
a 3 a !
is ?
: ei
CARIN NEAR LUZERNE AND AU
bie. ttn and fishing.
rE acer >. ~ R -
trailer, accomodates 6. plenty
of room. OR -3-7031.
LOOK FOR YOUR OP-
PORTUNITY in the
“Business. Opportunities”|
eqlumn in the Classified capt
section TODAY!
50D BLACK
ENGLISH POINTER if MOs OLD. Trained. 1117 Giddings Rd. FE
_ 2-500. Call after 4 - i BLACE AND TAN HOUNDS. TT Park St. Oxford.
ENGLISH POINTER RBOIS- tered and pedigreed Cheap. FE
bird s, traiped
GERMAN GHORTHAIRED POINT: | —"~ owe red & mo old
3393 ;
OR 34342.
Dogs Trained, Boarded 70
;
8
= ¥. th Rog &. & Poe. OF.
Cape 1000 by 860A Geratnn, tan.
“The town has been without crime for so long that
men weren't getting any exercise!" i
OWENS MARINE 5U
ransportation Offered 87
FLY 4 ENGINE COMPORT AND
to Miami
dea or 8 fnew
og s garden tractor
— ‘ae
Beet cette We take trade-ins and credit
oT rE
KING BROS,
YOUR I-H DEALER terms.
#1112
~ eultivator and mow- Highland "ERD FEMALE 1
n pape ______ | Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke
AND SETTER | 3} FARMALL .CUB anow biade
achine
anure 5
Buy and Save Now!!
HOUGHTEN’S
203, Parts & Repair For Al
= Dick’s Air Cooled Engines
; Also tractors sower
' ; gre Lee's Sales & Service
Stow’ FIELD | « Leas = Sr ISTERED BEAGLES. ;
rRINGER aa Ea, for sale.) a? m me
G pt | Ree ss ean tas i Fe , | eas san
nig a 78
‘OXFORD TRAILER
SALES
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
ON 20 GOOD USED
TRAILERS. WE ARE
CLEANING HOUSE.
COME OUT AND PICK
UP A BARGAIN.
TERMS, TIME OR
RENTAL BASIS.
OXFORD TRAILER
LAKESIDE NURSERY | fies" “” “™** aden cY posite aaa =
REGISTERED CORRIEDALE “ALLY Fou rue Most MODERN craft, Wes Continental.
3044 xo. will trede one. EM 39086.) 4¥D SER) x tt. nee, noone ¢
—~ — t- : _Tams, will trade one. EM 33855| Tug PONTIAC AREA ON FORD,| One 36 f}. demon sleeps 6.
pre _endey Beate Wanted Livestock 73| FORDPEROUSON, FERGUSON, ste, very, subslaatial stvines or dalve ed un vour truck or ALL t used
20412 and ¥ CUSTOMER. Y : 210: Dine Hwy.
Bg a he | lor; Pine. Boseas Soctch ond| BANTAM CHICKS, VARIOUS FARM i Y ope the over pagments. 5 W
peste funiper, na- uscovey ducks. For that £ LINE , + \
teen, dig. Your. owe, Bring (rps sania ‘aed Ragneeh Pons FARM L TRAC NEW MOON sae
feat wee Vilaee ca grovel Cisen, EM 3-463, oo. Be an sebcks wa Lied with ,
sires hh “bteaiae es 3S WHITE ROCK LAYING PUL-| DO STEAM “qreciacry” 1004 a5 B.S bedroom deme
Nursery, Mrotaal «0008 mem “GUARANTEE 8A TIS PACTION|%,J00r* St & per cent on lene.
iv0ms, ALL COLORS s0_CENTS | 35. NEA 8 ee Prairie Schooner — Bicar ~ Richy
and up. bulbs. Keylon's | cents gy N. Adams B | PONTIAC FARM AND]| esr terme. Parting space.
Pies. sue Bey, FS = ae : Parkhurst Trailer Sales 3-668. ‘Aaress trom Fontiay Deive- | $0.03 LEGHORN AND WHITE INDUSTRIAL mS, axl a: oan
FOR SALE OVER 1.006 BEAUTT: | _coch. Call FE 54056 evenings. TRACTOR CO. MY 24611 ful evergreens. 31 varieties, up to WHITE EMDEN GEESE. § SABON- | 625 8. Woodward | PE \¢-046i
Groveland Farms. -way be- | OL =<
irse-fout"§ rstz te |~‘Salg Farm Produce 78) SPECIAL Pontiac ton Orage a ‘btn: | ->rcnn eLicioUs, Ma ONE ROW POTATO t '
_pitah Jonathan, fi. bu aod we. Peal! — DIGGER WITH ( ‘hiet
EVEROREENG PLAGE, "Ole | ciartston. ator “" "| POWER TAKEOFF. ;
Kerway. and bios. Sprece Du | Quackmore Farm. Jago Stverbel iia sad MOBILE HOMES tace, “Drive out and eg cat | APPLES - RED DELICIOUS AND} PONTIAC FARM AND | 'yeare‘te pay ope wel paves eS : You can buy @ Les cay. Mick Preda Nursery. | 4160 Squirrel Ra. 1 ri, north of Au- INDUSTRIAL. CO. Gaiker es tow @0
FE 44. apres BARGAINS -4100 8U_UF &25 WOODWARD AVE.| #00 éows.
nt OF Sale Pets | Ey picked” wut sprayed & | FE 4-0461 or FE 4-1442 | Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales
AKC COLLIES 6 MO nl aie 6 E WE WANT 461d Dito Hey, Drapes Maine
er sppies, Blue Merle stad serv: aa Bose Come M2 "Gss | YOUR BUSINESS! | curser 0 sip ing, en¢ mevea
ike BRITTANY & PUPS. | CHoice TOMATOES, SWEET Farm of Industral’ 2600 ©. Dort Highway, Flint Di mo. female, liver and white.| OREEN PEPPERS 200 PER) = [At4 DO vie | gEW- AND WODERNIZED USED + __| BUSHEL; BRING BASKET. FE BLACKETT, INC. My Be - —- -®
De a ee act CHAIN AWS EARL. 8 ocd "ag, artes Smasienniy Wes GuAr peck- |
FORJAN KENNELS” | Spears. ade eot™ °°] Shoat Stearn Mae's aa] "O) Eaginam, eacmnos
ike NEO “BEAGLE Bore) Pe Rageran by ihe weshel or car | SIMPLICITY GARDEW TRACTORS |W IRONWOOS, i Fr. COBY. male, 4 Years old. " doa lente 08 02) Lee TULIPS. Earl 8 Mastick Co,, Milford, M- Gog a noe, Vert cau oo Gor
sired. 5247 Sashabew SPECIAL ON B TULIPS, 80 at Milford Rd. Ph. Milford MU —_ ae ae haga
cor Waynes Be. Also, weds trun ones. 38 ot _Wtiet_siese Fe a seee.
oy = pp —— Ha 1-906. Auction Sales 77
off Oakland at Wisner Stadium. Forarors ND APPLES. #1. 4 ; a pet a SACRIFICE
AKC REO BEAGLE PUPs. sinms| Pose! Clarkston reg yyw 18 ZIMMER 2% FT HOUSE-
oo Rae =" Cat, ‘hee “pension wt | wwailer, nicely furnished, must
ney Gh ‘Benny ae Beak, _— POTATOES —-. im the sell, make any reasonable offer.
pg BY oy Ro ae Dae ge bg * Edw. M. Stout; Realtor
sie ee Pe | Ree Pata | facets at ee | mae as PO eS AQUARIGM — | CAST WEEKEND FOR ORAPES.| jycTiON SALE FRI. WIGHT ¢ 3 _
126 State st PE ¢wn| A, Senet nalewm bet, b Oem | Seat wear sc Orepee © wee T i]
eae — 8 cents peck." Alse apples” "| Nerina: "id you, eve a. nese ralier
oN. Mills canes, Sale Farm Equipment 76 oe ee i ae
“rained. $95. OR 34003 ALL CHALMERS C TRACTOR. ine out Am ique onate't book. Exchange
WEEKS BEAGLE 167 Starter lights, plow, hy-| case and A lovely new (Established
Registered. to a0, Areulic lift. Power take off. belt| bedroom with Serley box Champion, Bee
fe a lg al Pea Must sell. . OR_3-2210- —E = tuiten. Number of ‘ving Foom models 13 sb Rivchoone
MONTHS OLD. AKG | (S00 Sees T RECTOR | one AD Binds of bedroom fur] ferme New a
Be eS cr AND PHEAGANT | Met 2 row cultivator field cub | Pius, Bootiaes’ wosing me | sodas We tes 8 Ger cost O- Bg ee tivator 16° plow, downe discs | [jaime soning =e} on8 a pe a 6 cent
cack cotcan PUPPIES TEC. a —. matic washers” Klicben furniture =P ‘RIS~STORE ten "Phone TE 40208. CORN CRIBS. CORN ¢ MG.| and ot) burner cabinets. A gee sip
BOXER > ton filers’ Doves Mockinery. Ph. @ Rockers bien, Colles. te: | bees gw inside and out
._fegistered. PS 3 — = xs Ortonville —— Occastom) ‘Ts. -
Pyemae. too; Mill “Lake ‘na. ae ay 24A- :— gods cf antishe uel wontuned. - sor ok ATE on a
SRITTANY SPANIALS WHELPED| mowers Barges rics. Lawn We have a good lunch counter.| 36 POOT 61 PONTIAC HOUSE.
Aucust 7, 1954 Champion bicod we. gto cotviee pad} is as FF Saar | pee. 2s aan, oll oO
lanes. 388 > _ Dixie Hwy Me sm 8 or O} _ Sale, OR patit, eo . .n7n
Breer ce ca | Ble, Geran Le ae | ind i Bale BA ee caner_ Seas vs $2.98 | MA 2m, west of 5 miles coat agree, TRAILER SPACLS. WATER AND
rp ea a [oe eee ee | Ee ee P| Ee see i MO FEMALE |” saat 6F Mosphal Ba. Cal eo Sales :
Beck pon ene ie MO, AKC | GARDEN Tr :] SndKic™ vot win saiter eed | Auto Acessories 80
qiegiatares_ ie Pe $00 | Say "trand' ore’ Poone Et | Gane t (Ree mowet Ceee com | ~~ ew
SA ee ct top. punters. | rere ¢4me. Rolly bige 1. Co-op 1 ree core picker. ATTENTION! Can't buy beter EM 35200, |JAMES WAY STEEL tractor " Yan | We are wrecking 1909 to 1966
DACHSH “ARC 6 MC. BLACK | 22% nests also other equipment Bre 1 hee Grill Also, «line trucks We have sev-
— i oan. *- BLACK) OR 2-200, ____*| of other wolt Raigh Swinehert | eral tate mode! low mileage used
ENOLISH SETTER. (13 MONTHS NOW IS FHE TIME 4 an a ee ee ee
Mack Dam Saml's Delight. MA TO BUY! _ 02814 starters eenerstots and voltage
6-6206 If you are tooki.: for @ real SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 6 :30| controls . m., 4970 B.. Woodhull | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2539 Dizie rE +4533
We epoctainn te entety gine, fee
cars, trucks, and honored installed, walle you walt Le
ee to 8 customer ith
giass or Windshield. All
fav Asto Glass Co. 22 Oakland Avenue Pre 47006
LOUIFS «4 Ts
Open Eves
transm
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INTING
O?EREE ESTIMATE | ah OF CARS P PA PLAN
BRAID MOTOR SALES ears *
at West
Sale Motor Scooters 82 LLLP OL PLLA LID
THE HIGH DOLLAR care, We
need
it will pay vou well.
““H. J. VANWELT * OR 3-1355
LS SPE
GMC
Triple Checked
USED TRUCKS
1950 Ford '4 ton
pickup . 2.500 $545
1951 Chev, 14 ton
pickup ......- $695
1951 International
% ton pickup. .$545
1951 Chev. sedan
delivery ......
1948 GMC panel .... $195
1949 International
pened osc cvs $295
1950 Ford F-8
traCtO® «cso. $495
1946 Dodge Van .... $195
WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward
FE 4-4531
1954 T-800
TANDEM
DISPLAY
“MODEL ~
BIG SAVINGS
LARRY
JEROME. Rochester Ford Dealer
oie OL 14M
fy Ea — 1948 GMC, & TO 6 YD.
: truck or will trade for «
or ear. 227
TOR CAGE oe cos on, ugoer iB
aa Trucks 90 For Sale U ~~ eer ee wr ew ree
PICK’ GOOD ‘MOTOR, Peet : ‘
‘2 CLEAN, RADIO AND
+ oe. white side walls OR
ja BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR. RA- dio heater PPLIES
mec NR ie” Bats A Hedi . One owner, good
TA _
CA 5 CONVER
“able. lea sérvice, will
sacrafice ‘4 50286 t
Cee TS COUrE. UkiFT. wood I tr top. MI 6434
NOR IA
~~ People’s Auto Sales 1964 Ford Victory. fully equipped, =z art &
on
of
WEED 0 CARS EVERY WEEK.
eS eH a Panchux Motor 2618
Bite Fey on Siti sun | toct'Baknte thin an ear 4511 pin ener a3 all day Sat.,
“LATE MODEL WRECK | OR 3-281). —
a Fo he Part Ghevix. ‘si, 0, EXCELLENT
agle uto Parts "condition. OR 34540. way
res sebie or ta aaa Meporte model. 1106 miles, Fully
—_— ——. . ul . elient rondition
See M&M Motor _.:. SE a
woh, dollar op late model ears. CHEVIE, 1038. wg
es cars, and care. ‘s
Hane PR a Cignals Pormer OM seen
ee rae 40083 ves, Afver 6:20 and a sof. ru:
For Sale Used Trucks 9|7\yLOR CHEVROLET LAKE
ee elle on Se MODEL A Pi XUP PHONE Ma- set © 55 CONDITION.
i Fone Piceur — vio Bown | Om PE oars
Meee myments, oe 8 | USED CARS Woodward, Birm ae iss) OC @0 TANDEM DUMP SAVE $$$$$$$$
paw Ry fy joo Also will | 1947 evrolet “% tan pickup, good
‘eo CHEVROLET PICKUP. $10 rt Ko (on 8%
down and assume payments, @4) ¢ a 16
imiponak. ie " Seaervgnd Sendra od
“SOME Las te Cen | ie "a rma "Good ites "ot —_ MOTOR. aie + de oy Chrysiers left! Up
SO emia . CLARKSTON
ise FORD % TON STARE MOTOR SALES
%) INTERNATIONAL % TON = Grartston, ann
tide and, ou 71.000 _ ectunl | Open 0 ah anny nm res brand new
care heater nie vos co On) §©—-Y'Cy]] Come
1m 6. Uy
iss DESOTO 4 x +i0 DOWN
aoe poasee yments, 4 6.
Woodward, Birm oe
DEs cls M wi 1 OWN-
Tig "at at’ Crea +2008.
“NEW STOCK er ¢@
COME IN AND TAKE Y¥ Pick
LL MAKES AND
ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN
pelt A ses white $e rates on the
™ BPEN TIL 9 PM.
iw Cnevy « DOOR IN condition, four a Take a : To be sold this
CiEvVin. “#6 4 DBGOR, CRABS, Good condition. FE
1949 PONTIAC
$34 per Month
1949 CHEVROLET
$34 per Month
1949 BTUDEBAKER
$16 per Month
1947 KAISER
$12 per Month
1949 DESOTO ~
$18 per Month
19497 PLYMOUTH
$15 per Month
Where else can you buy a
good used car for less
money than at’
SCHUTZ Motors Inc:: DESOTO-PLY MOUTH :
912.8 Woodward
Birmingham
‘Open Till 9 P.M.
‘I EVERY NITE BUT SATURDAY
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.|.
/_ Peotine nd buick Deale 803 N. Main, Roche
1963 CHEVIE.. 2
IDE
heater, and rectionals. Call
_afler 7 pm MI 46304.
CHRYSLER NEW YORKER DE- luxe 235 bhp. —1864—Power steer-
ing we brakes radio heater,
tin giass, whitewalls, fully
equipped, very carefully used,
Will ‘eke older car in trade, fi-
nance balance. Call Harris, Mid-
- West 61200. after business hours
_call FEdera) 45175
10 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE. $10 down and assume payments
}_ #64 & Woodward, Birmingham,
11 PORD 6 EXCELLENT CON-
dition. Can be seen at 1638 Bald-
@ FORD ? Dr. * CYL, #10
down & assume yments. 464
S Woodwara rm mT
DR sie POWN AND assume payments 464 8 &
_Ward, Birmingham.
eater
5.000 miles. Perfect condition
FE 61376
7‘ FORDs. VERY REASON- able EM 3-8282 after 6 __
iit FORD DEMONSTRATER 6 weeks old Will. take old car
dew Take over payments. FE
over Mag toe oo a Migrants, Cran-
brook cadery. Bloomfie! - MI id Hills
iss3 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 deor sedan. Pow
risen. Keller-Koch,
ward, Birmingham
‘Fall Bargains | T , A
COMMUNITY
MOTORS
1954 CHEVROLET Bel Al: Sport Coupe. Radio heat-
er <= tone paint. white sidewall!
tires, Like new
$1,895
1953 STUDE., Comm ander R.
dio, heater “Mydremstic” white sidewall tire: and 1% tone finish
1951 CADILLAC
8 $2,195
1953 » PONTIAC Convertible ‘edio, heater Hydra-
matic and 795 tires.
199 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, redio, heater, white
sidewall tir'- ord 2 tone paint.
$1,295
- 1953 PONTIAC Riviera , 2 tone peint, redio
heater. TramMic 2 one paint and seunv
1953 BUICK Rivers Coune, 2 tone veint
and heate: dynafiow. white wail,
$1,995
= 1952 BUICK Riviera « tone oaint. radio and
$1,495
1950 BUICK 4 door Raato and hester.
Transportation Specials NO MONEY N tUst Gov CREDIT
49° PONTIAC @reamiine: W 2 ar
$495
1948 PACKARD 4 dom radio snd heater,
1947 PLYMOUTH Station wagoe a and heater. “~-
1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR.
$195
1949 PACKARD 4 DR. $350
1946 PLYMOUTH
$125
‘
1949 BUICK Buver_Sedanetio
$95
1948 FRAZIER
Radio end heater.
$195
148 DODGE Custom 4 dr recto and heater.
1947 DODGE
$195
1948 PONTIAC Streamiip . “8” 2
heater ? tone _2
95
Motor Sales
Inc.
r
ester
001
Open 10 a
CHRYOLER WINDSOR DELUXE . Power steering. serene -
ete
trade-in. Will take any ar. tadio, |}...
Community | NO © MONEY DOWN! 149 HUDSON
FOUR DOOR
COMMODORE SIX
Maroon finish, fresh in-
terior with new silk seat
covers, excellent mechan-
ically, good tires and
large heater.
Our Best Buy
for the Money
$22 A MONTH
Keller-Koc CHRYSLER-PL\ MOUTH
Woodward at 3. Mile Rad.
Lincoln 40
$95 Down. Where Can You Buy a Car
Cheaper Than at
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.
Open Till 9 P. M.
THIs! 1950 CHEVROLET
CLUB COUPE
Attractive beige finistf,
spotless interior, large 8
| tube radio, large heater,
directional signals “ and
low mileage.
This Is A One-Owner Car!
$745
Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
Woodward at 13% Mile Rd,
Lincoin 6-8410
JEROME -
1950 _
FORD 8 Cylinder Tudor
~ $445
LARRY
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer
PH. 1-871
TOR B Tae ss Bae * nH
dio.
custom
44382.
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_For Sale Used Cars om For Sale Used Cars 9 9 For Sale Used-Cars 91 Eee Sete Uso Sore qe !
rs J 2 DR. pows ‘ . . XE 4 DOOR
1951 “Ete pate . pris Waaiatn, PE eit ‘HAROLD TURNER
ae: Ay a tig get gh SEZ -:
sens 3 aa Tl | _——— Plymouth a can Bown | inieren, Beret. at trol PETERSON Z
bat ge nye ee pee El wer $10 down, or your old car may |} FALL CLEARANCE 06 MILES. ~ «06 . OnLy oad. contin. rae ck SCHUTZ MOTORS | INC, | thee Eaicet 4 Sor. Sedan be enough to put you into any NEW CHRYSLERS 4 . 6244 SP
595 Eten tee ie “| » vateats Biot | me aneins ave” “veeunl| Used car or truck on our 2 lots. ||} - W ! .
: oF - bli 1 WE MUST REDUCE STOCK FOR
_ wire 3 NEW ’54 MERCURY pe a ae SALE. on| er 6:00 p.m, OL 23 We oe trade. —=M Ponriac 2 NEW MODELS DUE NOV. 17) WE
$95 Down | Sstbown |S See | ee as Harold Turner, Ford NEED GOOD USED CARS FOR OUR
Hy tacts, resi wetes,, strate Cut) “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” oat al J undercostine. ticense and all C R - . . *_.
SC | ITZ = U ate "A-] Buys” | 4? Plym.4 dr. ...$399 Invoice Price...
—___!11_8. Seguew S&T _ | °$1 Ford 2 dr. 8. .$599
Motors Inc, |,DOb, Frost, Inc. | es erase som. tt |e roppugm rine conor 'S3 Dodge 2 dr. $10 | +32 Ford 2 ar. 8 ..$89|| Brand New... : - Midwest 62200 RCONOM\ CAxs, 22 AUSURN. | BONTIAC “41 BLACK UH_DOWN. || 51 Chev. 4 dr.....$544 53 Oldsmobile &8 DESOTO-PLY MOUTH Pace jee ALL EXTRAS. | Good condition. $3 Ford Ranch meer’) , a2 nee Pred ~paMBLEA CONVERT | WUl,ttnte eauite tor older car ites AC EE 4 ; W, Convertible .$1,799 Indoor Display. _
% Woodward & 13 Mile Rd even? home! ae BAT r ake caphnay Soke 7 — wom mileage aay 51 Buick 4 dr. ...$600 % Cb Coore . $699 Immediate Delivery .. ;
SEE PAULSON =| pesoro. iss 2 poor custom. Onan -GYETERUAN— HADI, | *, CRITE. © beowty. tented Coss ctertcn cond tion” eater pad ’53 Chev, 2 dr. ..$1,144 | °52 Chev. 2 dr. .. .$844 , _
For A Good Deal | Prsna’ "MOT | neater, | peda Good ta “tc Plenty other late model Gare and Baer er online Fe || ’52 Desoto 4 dr. ..$944.| '51 Nash 2 door Instant Credit O. K:
lee =. ei wm vedio, beater tors oar Seer | 108 PONTIAC « DOOR Fay oa Boa vi dr. ea . Serle : pees . |
| Sater ‘Belen Bi ee HUNTING at oe equipped. ts Low ‘mileage Ste Vee "9 Ford 4 dr. ...$1 O O :
a | FOR BARGAINS? | ‘Sap'desl"io' tip soe ct Raber |Soerrso “gs poomuroua || 1° DeSoto 4 dr.. 5999 | 154 Ford Custom 2 L K | - 3 Koch pew car showroom. 479 8.| matic radié and heater. good|| ’5] Plym. 4 dr....$544 dr. Fordo- West Side Used Cars . Woodward Birmingham. ® till ® imt and. tires, Must sell. OR y :
-39 ‘wo '09 madets te. ehneee trem ee pine vLviners DOOR. ia VERY 3-2408, 9647 Bonnie Briar Pontiac |] 49 Merc. 4 dr. ...$375 matic . ..... $1,499 |]] A 1954, blue, Chrysler indsor _ ni vai
WE BUY SELL AND TRADE. NE TE sete" Carkrer, Studebaker Bales, | ——— — -~-_—_—_—— |] '48 Stude. Con- "53 Nash Hard- automatic transmission, directional signals, under-
Pp | mout 2 ca Pirmogee ae UNS 4 vertible 166 cee $1,099 ||] coating, backup lights, heater, whitewall tires—
17 Y . h 1966 FORD 222... $195 ‘ Bea ‘Coons Pitod Body rough. $186. rs Y all Come ’53 Lincoln Capri ’S2 Henry J ...... $399 ||] for $2,378.
SUBURBAN STATION | -peiuze 4 ar. radio and heater ‘48 Olds. Convertible win_Ave_ PE €143) : ;
wation Goon) TanarontaTion ‘01 Dodge 2 door S U als fal pow = dt od ae | O O K |
N ot 9 : dll ey ae eCPe walls, full pow- 50 For ‘23: ,
ase soli tla ‘ ane 1952 Plymouth We have nice an cars|} 748 B. ick 4 ae oy sa heen eee | 2 tone blue and 1960. @ecr, cheap. ‘4@ Ford 2 door 4dr White wa tt 4 uic nt oO *5O Ford 2:-dr. ....$344 A 1954 New Yorker V-8, 4 door sedan with auto-
Eagle ieee, | Orchant Lae SPECIAL ~ 46 Dod or aa Wert “ii| that you can afford —l] +32 Nash Sta. ’51 Pont. Hard- spotiens FORD. TARE OVER PAY-| — Se on. , ssies 7 ont. Har matic transmission, power steering, radio, heater,
out you ‘s = Mineola Fe Zine" _ Sat =e a a Se ws Dost pare ie $20 Down _. Wag. . ....+. $699 — Op . see eeeee $999 |i] directional signals, " aderecatiog, backup lights—
. for your needs HOT L parva , > ’
+. £2 os moppeme sppcta . ‘3 . 51 Pont. 2 dr. ..$799 50. Hudson 4 dr ..$399 III for $2,863. .
for toed Pore Motor, Mer-| Riemenschneider Bros. Your Credit Is Good Here}} ,
Pg Pw eS , SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. NATIONAL 49 Chev. Cl. Cpe. $399 | 51 Ford Conv. ..$644
"$695 | REESE) Boda.” joa ES [tie Saat | See Sl LOOK | Motor 1 Judson Bt. P] h For You- Convenience _ 171 S. Saginaw St. ; PORD.2 DOOR @ WEW WhiTe| mout ante C | | Seb 810 sown end tne = | ‘tt FORD. it Retry cane on nied FE 29131 bei CATALINA. A. FULLY Portico SREP oe TRUCK BUY* A 1954, 235 horsepower V-8, 4 door sedan. The
te ene 232 S. Saginaw St. _—| 1981 PONTIAC CITEPTAIN De lew mileage. Excellent t condition, || 46 Ipternational '47 Chevrolet Special Golden Falcon model with power’ steering,
i — aan besten car. Must sac- ft. van ....$299 - YZ ton pickw 44 ||| automatic transmission, radio, heater, whitew i] SCHI ITZ PORD EGR TRADE OWA | - lune. 4 door Hy a PE +7648, after 12 ', pickup $244 tomatic t dio, heat hitewalls
ia : a Orcsrnsigecce rit enna, Nek |_ Pe tess ener «pm . ‘| DESOTO SPECIALS |] ‘5! Chevrolet ; ‘S1 Willys Con- and other extras—for $3, 123.
4 Motors Inc heater. aie, : =. takes, Must sacrifice, 0 vasa v4 clue Coupe ; s ‘on express $599 version Panel F A a7
BS . -| iese OLDS ea t10 DOWN AND 1951 PLYMOUTH © | 1006 Desoto 8 Passenger Sedan. || 52 Ford 14 ton with side * Cir, raisal...
if . DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Mn tenon he Pe Serd“akmingrem " * “°*) STATION WAGON — |i8st Begoue ¥ mee ete ine ee ee = rE HUDSON GOMMODORE 6. . . = : ge 4 ton ; evrolet j i 912 S. WOODWARD |*s.-Ttme rere | Jacobson __|"taistacitarts "wt wwe |} Bie 8 da : Pa 09 | Seon pickup $79 Service Included. ..
ig : ; isso Déwot. ‘Tudor + | 150 Ford % ton © = | "40 GMC Walk-in
i SAVE AT Di Pe ee Pontiac’s Exclusive li - _ Fepeess . oe $399 panel . : ena $124 Low ] nterest...
€ ’ Hudson Dealer Huron Motor Sales
. ‘ Cass at Pike FE 2-6350/052 W Huren FE 2-241 BRA Long T e r m Ss a
h “M.-H” — , ~ meen || Harold Turner, Ford |} aioe i -] \ . 30 Years Fair
is aa > Cass at W. Phe st Open ] . .
+ Treviome st | Pontiac Retail Store |SH288] en SARMINGHAM Ls pd. Fn ld wpped : war
'OK' Used Cars sear ee 464 I] Mile at |} = BIRMINGHAM 4 | — GOOD US CARS — |e | S. Woodward Woodward, 52 CHEVROLET ~ a WI LL ED AR Taueped th Tale, Destro Bininghem Roval Oak MIdwest 6-1200
{revive iran ~ “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” igen ae ee cee 4 a icra i aay sae’ ] Midwest 4-7500 LIncoln 7-4000 K | | K
a ee PTE sd Enler- KOC f “$805. ‘51 Studebaker V-8, Club Coupe, Hydra- oe ea rae ef] Midwest 57500 Lincoln 7-400} as er \ ‘ingher >
ef 2\ matic, radio and heater.............. $595 |] eee 4 i SO Nash 2 Dr. = (Stock No. 3642) . ’
35 . a heet-r, finish, good "SO P . . . .
2 5305 ontiac Sedan, 4 door, radio and WE ME AN [| |
| heater. Anifty ....0.0ccc.0ccccecee $595 || | - IV st ; "$2 Chev. Picku (Stock No. 3638-A) . a 1) “ S O S |
{ tee nich, goed tires. ccna ° We really want to sell you an automobile! We |
i a $695 ‘33 Chevrolet 210 Deluxe 2 door with ‘ thes! pour enilbanianen. ve! the Snbd encck. wocave wancqudl 40 eotain ifs tieen unea “471 | have over 80 fine Safety- -Tested used cars for you
by t . fj z h : $1 245 Ii the history of our Company So, in appreciation, we are CUtting prices down to rock- to choose from. Listed below are but a few of 5
OMI@ TINISA. 26g ca ks 6s eee eases a : nowt ‘ ; - sl tees! a f ; them. : oo . bottom to make room for more trades on ick Which wil] be here soon A sale :
= "48 Ford 4 lo Sesiee ; (Stock No. 3643) to end all sales. Incidentally, all cars are winterized — at no extra charge to you ; ’
Fi 9S ~ ‘51 Nash Ambassador 4 door, radio, $595 $1995 02 $2395 192... $1095 $ $795 Sg re h . grey pe green
eater and bed equipment. ‘30 Pontiac 2 dr, Hy-~ +53 Buick Super Riviera 51 Chevrolet 2 dr., De- |]| Sitte'wen tre "tioning esters conat-
5 Pontiac 2 Dr. (Stock No. 3608) near ira hpi al 2 dr., Hardtop, gleam- luxe, radio, heater, one-
Radio and Heater . wae : . , fone tints -oaded. ing black finish, pre- owner, ‘ ‘ ©
$495 ‘51 DeSoto 4 door, maroon finish, radio, $1195 mium tires. 1495 ee $1599 ea sca oom
Sag . heater, auto. transmission............ $845 Ill *<2 Pontiac 4 dr, radio, $14 1S Pomtince 7 [ll matches vein Thine ate teminton “Abo too Z
3 Pontiac 8 _ (Stock No. 3566) heater. vole nent $995 & 4 dr.—vadio, heater,
- Ra] agene S j ue mocel. eautitul. 51 Olds 88, 4 dr., De- Hydramatic, all are de- ‘SO ..... ’
. "$] 495 _ ‘49 Lincoln 4 dr. an, radio, heater $1395 luxe, radio, -heater, Hy- luxe and loaded with 30. erey _S1S99 ol eral ath . $995
iniasnc and overdrive. - - | Redshirt estas, Uf iret Sheer aM ienaer Sener sear thei has had the Po
: os ‘TO cr AW 2 Skirts ~ = bee é < ~~
} "32 Chevrolet (Stock No: R [38) dr., radio, heater, a real $995 ° ;
: Sw ‘52: Pontiac Chieftain 2 door, radio and ies $1395 182 Chevrolet 2dr, ra 92... $1495 CO)... $895 & . push-button radio. 52? Ruick 4 dr., dio, dio. heater. ember, Red and black Oldsmobile $8 Pontiac Chieftain & Deluxe Por.
i. cat sat See ster heater. Sharpcar ..............00- $1,045 |} $295 eied Wrnadiew 02 aileats Gintceed | ||| Ceecesesmteeai eee Suymeen, rence openers
; $1,095 j (Stock No. 3642) ntuiney radio, sirisiek down, 24 monthly pav- $695 . wat Mees —.
oe . . . ooks and runs good, no ments. ' : ;
ae 49 Pontiac 4 door, radio and heater. SOan|payanient: " "SI Ford 2 dr. radio, ff] 92 >< -- $1495 Sl ...... $745 > Stock No. 3601-4 ater. $195 dov . ¢ .
“HOLDUR,— LIQUOR STORE~
14 ST AND PROSPECT AVE — 2
MEN—ONE MAY BE WOUNDED
4IN EXCHANGE OF, SHOTS ES
CAPED ON FOOT TO BOSTON
POST ROAD."
“JAMES JONES 70 YRS OF 61
W 108 ST APT 2 — DOA — HIT
AND RUN BY BICYCLE.”
MUNKN WH FEMALE SHORT
DK BROWN HAIR SALLOW COM-
PLEX NO CLOTHES DOA AT 10
W 6 ST RM 2C MAY BE SUICIDE
— FOUND LYING IN BED BY
LANDLADY — DETS ASSIGNED
(APPARENT SUICIDE).”
“FIRE OCCURRED ‘AT 205 E 19
ST — REFRIGERATOR — 1 IN-
JURED — TO COLUMBUS. HOS-
PITAL — SMOKE POISONING.”
The items go on: several more
suicides, many more fires, plenty
of hapless ones struck by autos and
the usual number of “APP NAT-
URAL” deaths.
The police ticker is a danger-
ous machine. It is to accustomed
to distress it can fool you with
its brisk, flat statement of fact,
and an editor must look closely
at ite tabulations or he will miss
the biggest story of the day.
Not at all news-wary, this ma-
ine. It will sound out a short
item, “JOHN JONES, M W OF
M420 KRUGER AVE BRONX
STRUCK BY CAR MADISON AVE
AND 33 ST — DOA BELLEVUE”
— and will follow it with an even
shorter item: “PLANE HITS
BLDG — AMB & RMP URGENT
— DETAILS TO FOLLOW IMM.”
The 2’ x 2' x 4 police ticker does
not differentiate between personal
tragedy and mass murder. -
It is simply a calm, cold chron-
icler of bad news. . .
When the moon is a crescent,
the whole disk often can be seen
because jt is illuminated by ‘‘earth-
shine’ (sunlight reflected from the
earth in the same way it is re-
flected from the moon
| shop tonight
until 9 p. m.
——
+} Assorted Jackets —
Styles for Fall
7 99 Reduced!
Sheen gabardine in 85°, rayon
end 15% nylon. Warmly lined
and interlined: Some with fur
tim... red, navy or green.
Sizes 10-20.
poodle cloth
coat yy] 8
with interlined
specially priced at Sears! zip-out shell!
Lined with acetate: taffeta for mild-weather
comfort . . . zip-out shell interlined
with gloss fiber, for weightless warmth when
it’s really cold. Peacock, red, royal,
beige and taupe. Sizes 10 to 18.
SALE! HOUSECOATS Washable solid color cot-
tons in duster-style and full- $ 2 and $3
lengths. Specially priced! —
moke your small purchases
CREDIT PURCHASE
COUPON BOOKS
. special
ot Sears! Menswear
latest colors. All
and half-sizes. Terrific savings in dresses
suiting, tayon and acetate
crepes in all the season's
sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 20
Ladies Ready-to-Wear,
Second Floor to
a
FINAL CLEARANCE! |
summer dresses
values
=K Assorted washable pinafores and
suhback- styles at terrific savings!
All sizes at
499 now
5.98 99° just 99c! Save up to
at Sears!
154 N. Saginaw St.
Phone FE 5-4171 a _./ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954
ce pose money back SEAR - 7 & | LAYAWAY NOW LAG @2 Te ee ae ee Man Jailed Wrongly
Once Is Back Again WORCESTER, Mass. # — Wil-
liam Martin, 21, spent six days
in jail here last summer through
mistaken identity,
He is. back jn jail today and po-
lice say there is no question about
his identity this time.
He is. charged with statutory
rape involving a juvenile girl
frorr. Providence, R. I., unauthor-
ized operation of a truck and carry-
ing a concenied weapon.
* *
He was jailed last August ‘ona
warrant his brother Rob-
ert, 25, with breaking and enter-
ing. or
It took a Superior Court hearing
to get his release after that error
was discovered by a probation of-
ficer. ,
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ing Swiss manufacturers since 1870.
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