* r eS ‘Gas ae | s dad “11 ~The Weather 7 oe "Tuesday: Cloudy, Cool ‘ Detalis page two | «® 111th YEAR “* * & | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953 92 PAGES City Trucking Of Benson Talks to Cattlemen + Blind Meet F “Mind Is Open Sees Obstacles Likes Indirect Support to Beef Prices, So He Tells Group at Capital WASHINGTON ( A P )— Secretary of see Benson today told a carav of cattlemen, seeking gov-]| ernment supports for cattle prices, that he has an “open mind.” But he said a support program would raise tre- mendous obstacles. Bensén drew a burst of applause from the 350 cat- tlemen from 30 states when he said he would consider the facts supporting their request for price supports on cattle. But only a handful of cattiemen}. applauded when tthe agriculture secretary said that so far as he | is inclined to believe that an in- direct program, such as is al- ready under way, is the more prac- tical and feasible policy °f) urry Friends \Reds Demand eu United Press Photo FINGERTIP PAL—Eyes that are bright, though they cannot see,|“‘a political conference will sparkle just a little more as a young blind lad is introduced to “Squeaky,” a guinea pig at New York Institute for Education of the Blind. .The youngster and his fellow classmen were permitted to stroke the soft fur of the little fellow and other animals brought to the institute for the children to “see.” supporting cattle prices. F The government is now buying : meat fer school lunch and other 7 progranis in indirect support ~ | the market. Benson cited past efforts to put | rigid government support prices under perishable goods. He said a program was a dis- mal failure when it was tried for hogs, and a fiasco when applied to potatoes. “I don’t say it’s not possible for Michigan’s 21 weekend fatal cattle,’ he added, ‘but it would | be a terrible thing if we got into | this program and found it wouldn't work.” Benson. met with the cattlemen | in the Agriculture Department au- ditorium. State Counts A Highland Park mother . 'ton in Wa unty The cattlemen, who came here yor Co ty. from all parjs of the country, 21 Fatalities in Accidents on Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three separate car accidents claimed almost half of) ities. Of the 20 persons killed in traffic accidents over the State, nine died in three triple-death mishaps. Another man died when his light plane crashed. and her two children died | Sunday in a head-on crash on Waltz road near New Bos- Victims were Mrs. Caroline Sal- mon, 27; a daughter, Yvonne, 7, and son, William, 5. held a- mass meeting before their appointment with Benson. The most. popular chord struck at this meeting was the often-re- peated statement that the only solution to the woes of the cattle- men was government price sup- port such as are given to many grains and other crops. The mass meeting selected a 12- member committee of spokesmen, This committee in turn chose Den- nis Driscoll of Colorado Springs as chief spokesman for the entire delegation. Drought Relief Success Told in First Article Roscoe Fleming, newspaperman Mt. Clemens. . and free-lance writer, tells how! Elmer Fullerton, 34, Dexter, gvas soil cortservation measures prac- Struck and killed by a car as he ticed during the past 20 years are “4S walking across U.S.10 just helping Texas farmets and ranch! north of Flint Sunday. l owners weather the 1953 drought. | Robert George “Patterson, 46, of His article, appearing on page. Maybee, died Saturday in a two- 17 today, is the first.in a series en-| 8° collision near Milan. Two per- titled ‘For The Record,’ to appear S0"S were injured. in the Pontiac Press. | dehn E. Cline, 27, of near Ann Other widely known writers who| Arbor, was fatally injured Sat- will contribute to the series will, Uday in a car-truck collision on include Upton Sinclair, Charles, the Willow Run expressway near Coburn, Cleveland Amory, James | Ypsilanti. Michener, William L. White, John| Dorcy N. Nellett, 43, Bay City, Daly and Lawrence Spivak. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Oakland Board to Choose Chairman for Seery‘s Post Oakland County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to choose a chairman Tuesday to fill the post left vacant by the recent death of Clare W. Seery of Pontiac. Several appointments to county offices are also up for consideration at the morning session, starting at 9:30 a. m. in Oakland County Office Building, 1 Lafayette St. Supervisors will name* members of Oakland Coun- ty board of auditors, board of health, retirement com- mission, social welfare board, tuberculosis sana- tcrium board of trustees, | and planning commission. “Appointments “of a corporation Three Jackson County* youths were injured fatally Saturday night when their car went out of control on a curve and struck a tree eight miles east of Jackson. They were Harry Daugherty Jr., 15, and Larry Frederickson, 16, both of Michigan Center, and Huey Swager, 16, of Jackson, Three others were killed near Johannesburg in Otsego County Saturday night on a head-on col- lision. - Victims were Jghn Greenwood, 40, of Detroit, and Chester Muzyl, 18, and Edward’ Mankowski, 18, both of Gaylord. Melford A. Hansen, 40, of De- troif, died as he drove his car into the Clinton River Sunday near 4 Levinson of Birmingham, will suggest new boundaries for re- dividing the county’s legislative districts to make room for a sixth state representative. The county now has five. _ H. Lloyd Clawson of. Royal Oak, chairman of the special” county counsel, a post now held by Harry} building committee, will bring su- J. Merritt; animal welfare direc-/| pervisors up to date on the Mus-! ncrcnmesomtep,held_by—De.krank R. Bates;..kegen-county.hmibeing-ease-now-in ___:and three’men to run a department | Michigan Supreme Court, : of veterans affairs also are on the) Supervisors are waiting for aj agenda. decision on Muskegon’ 8 _metfiod of ~~ Severat finanting a new ~befcre| choosing an architect fgr Oakland County’s contemplated office build- of the board's commit- tees are down for reports Tuesday. A spechal rea de ; committee, headed by David | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) &, , , a Je f ¢ eof y- i 4.000 Attend Graham Rally Crowd Briggs Stadium) to Hear Evangelist Give Reformation Day Talk A congregation of 42,000 turned out at Briggs Stadium in Detroit yesterday to hear Evangelist Billy Graham and the Very Rev. James Albert Pike, dean of the Episcopal) | Cathedral of St. John the Divine | in New York City, ’ The stadium crowd included par- ticipants in the- seventh annual Protestant Reformation Festival as well _as attendants at the Billy Graham Crusade meeting, ~ Church leaders said the turnout was the largest Protestant gath- ing in Michigan's history. Dr. Graham originally had planned te end his month - long crusade in Detroit at the sta- dium rally, but will continue one week longer because of popular demand, f Gov. G. Mennen Williams joined the clergymen who spoke from a specially-built platform. Speaking through a loud-speak- er, Dr, Graham said: “The Bible teaches that God is all-knowing. No sins escape his detection, God looks and thinks anJ meditates on all acts you perform.” He then exhorted the congre- gation to “declare yourself on the Lord’s side.” — ’ Dr. Pike said of good men who don’t go to church: “Such men live off the income ot a Christian endowment without contributing to the capital.” The Detroit Council of Churches sponsored the festival’ which is held annuaily to commemorate the founding of the Protestant faith. , Queens’ Maid Honored ~ LONDON (#—Miss Annie Gordon, } housemaid to three queens of Eng- land, was decorated by- Queen, Elizabeth II -yesterday with- the Royal Victorian Medal for 50 years of service in the royal household |! 4 jneutral nations to the big “on Germ Story. Neutral Nations in Peace Talks Agenda Is Stumbling Block at First Session in Panmunjom PANMUNJOM (AP) — The Communists today raised an immediate threat to the success of prelimi- nary Korean peace talks at their opening session by de- manding the admission of talks—a proposal opposed by the United States. - Despite the eminous first day of the preliminary talks, Arthur Dean, the U. S. ambassador represent- ing the U. N., expressed hope that an agreement could be hammered out and be held.” Dean and the Communists ran together head on over the agenda for the preliminary talks. The Reds insisted on discussing com- position of the political conference as the first item on thé agenda for this meeting. ~ Dean has po authority to ne gotiate the makeup of ‘the po- litical conference. He can. dis- cuss only administrative matters, time and place. Meanwhile, Red efforts to talk 22,400 ex-Red soldiers into com- | ing home appeared headed for the junkpile with the Communist and Western members of the prisoner ¢repatriation commission in ‘direct opposition over whether to force prisoners to listen to the inter- views, Lt. Gen. K. 8S. Thimayya, In- dian chairman of the commis- sion said after Monday's meet- ing the commission's chances of success in the operation are “very small... the situation is now very serious.” Thimayya said the commission: has appointed a subcommittee to | draft a letter explaining the split. Red satellites Poland and Czecho- slovakia are demanding that the prisoners be forced to listen to the talks; and Sweden and Switzer- land refuse to approve such action. India effectively has sided with the West, refusing to use force unless the vote is unanimous. Observers have speculated the Reds may be trying to wriggle their way out of the talks to avoid the humiliation of having prisoners refuse to come back to commun- ism. Only 20 of the 921 interviewed have asked to go home. U.S. Fires Back Ready to Blast Reds’ Claim With Affidavits of Forced Statements UNITED ‘NATIONS, N. Y. — The United States loaded one of. its heaviest charges today to blast back once and for all at Russian | claims that Americans used germ warfare in Korea. The American denial was = con- tained in a lengthy statement that included affidavits from American war prisoners saying their Com- munist captors tortured them into “eonfessing’’ they took part in the alleged germ war, The statement was to be de- livered by Dr. Charies W. Mayo, the noted Minneapolis surgeon, who is an alternate U. 8, dele- gate at this session of the U. N. General Assembly, Mayo was expected to speak this afternoon in the Assembly's politi- /cal committee after that 60-nation body had finished its debate and voting on the question of France's administration of her North Afri- | can protectorate of Tunisia. Henry Cabot -Lodge Jr., chief U. S. delegate, has been working closély with Dr. Mayo in prepar- ing the statement: SS ath least 30 pages. Nixon in: Malayan City KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya # — U, S. Vice President Richard Nixon Court Initiated - FROM 80 TO 8 MONTHS—Mrs.: history of Memphis, Tenn. bed at Isolation Hospital, She is shown here in Memphis, with Linda Susie Hil, 80, is listed as the oldest, polio patient in the medical Faye Cook, 8 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook of Harrisburg, Ark. Linda is young- est patient in the hospital. He Let Unionist Borrow. $7,000 Michael Kabcenell _of Executive at Fleet Carrier Testifies in Extortion Probe DETROIT (AP)—A Pon- tiac executive of Fleet Car- rier Corp.,-a national auto- mobile haulaway firm, tes- loaned $7,000 to the presi- ‘|dent of an AFL Teamsters Fo Oe 24 . : a | : cam § ; eh 2. & = 8 | 9 AP Wirepheote Desperate Hunt Continues tor Vanished LACROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Baby-Sitter A widespread search was on today for a pretty 15-year-old high school girl.who van- ished from her baby sitting job Saturday-night “atid left behind the marks of an apparently violent struggle. The resources of the state crime laboratory were thrown into the hunt for Evelyn.Hartley, daughter of a LaCrosse State College professor. She disappeared from the Viggo Rasmusen home where she had been staying with the Rasmusen's 20-months old baby. The infant was found asleep and unharmed in its crib. Off the Record New Plan Designed to. Give Juveniles Taste of Real Prosecution A new “off the record” court for juveniles who step outside the law has been inaugurated by the Oakland County Prosecutor's of- fice. With the-*cooperation of police in a specified ‘‘test area’’ young- sters are brought before the newly established court to get a first hand taste of criminal prosecution. _Parents must attend all ses- sions with the accused who are _faced with arresting officers, complainants, witnesses and the prosecuting attorney. “It's an attempt to show juve- niles the serious nature of their '| actions and immediate results of | the new procedure have been heartening,”’ according to Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor. FS Any youngster found guilty of the charges brought agaifist him i placed on probation. Trials under the experimental setup are held in Oakland omy Probate Court. The sponsoring of similar courts is being encouraged by Taylor who thinks that service clubs or other civic organizations are able to of- fer invaluable assistance in the project. Blood Donors Needed, Welcomed ‘til 8 Tonight ‘Tuesday’s American Red Cross — Bloodmobile yisit to Pontiac has been canceled because of a lack of blood donors, Oaktand County — Chapter, American Red _ Cross, announced today. ’ Mrs. N. E. Durocher,. Red Cross blood donor Chair 80 people have_signed_up to-give— blood today. Anyone who can. . donate is urged to “walk in'’ at — Pontiac Elks Temple, 114 fd Lake. Avé, until 8 p.... ‘= » ey iG One of the girl's shoes and her glasses were found on the basement floor. An- othet shoe was found up- stairs. Police Chief George Long said officers discovered what are be- lieved to be bloodstains on the outside of the house, grounds, ga- /rage and the wall of a _nearby home, More than a thousand friends, neighbors, police and Boy Scouts and the Civil Air Patrol searched the city and an area 30 miles around it Sunday. Evelyn's disappearance was discovered by her father, Rich Hartley, who told police he be- came alarmed when his daughter failed to telephone home as she usually did white baby sitting. Hartley said he got no answer when he tried to call her. The Rasmusens wére attending a foot- ball game. Hartley said he went to the home, entered through a basement window and found signs of a struggle. ; The girl, described as weighing 120 pounds with blue eyes and light brown hair, is five feet seven inches” tall. ‘High Court Acts on Tidelands Orders Four States, U.S. Officials to File Reply to Alabama -Move WASHINGTON #—The Supreme Court. teday directed four states and federal officials to repty in 40 days to a move by Alabama chal- lenging constitutionality of the 1953 Submerged Lands Act. The act gives coastal states the right to oil developments on sub- merged lands along their borders. Alabama asked the Supreme Court for permission to file an original suit against Texas, Louisiana, California and Filori- da, as well as Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey, Secretary of the Interior McKay and Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the United States. The three officials are concerned with administration of the sub- merged lands and of funds im- pounded from oil developments on them. Chief Justice Warren took no part in today’s order. After the replies are received, the high court will decide whether to let Alabama file its suit. The Constitution gives the Su- preme Court authority te decide disputes between states and be- tween states and the federal gov- ernment. When such disputes are taken to local, but was never paid back. As regional manager for cenell said that he had loaned the money to Dan- iel J. Keating, president of Local 614 in Pontiac, over a three-year span... His testimony was given as the examination of Keat- ing and five other Team- sters Union officials _re- sumed today in Recorder's Court. They have been charged by .4 labor rackets grand jury with extortion and conspiracy. Kabcenell testified to Judge Martha W. Griffiths that he gave Keating three checks of $1,500, one worth $2,000, and a Western Union draft for $500. : The checks were entered om the company’s books as a didn't loan the money it might cause hard feelings. The union could cause us a lot of trouble with grievances and slowdowns. But we had no dispute over contracts.” eral times but not in the past year. He added that he had also loaned $500“on Jan. 12, 1951, to the busi- ness agent for the local, Louis C. Linteau. Linteau, he explained, paid back $250 of it, and Kabce- nell wiped the balance off the books as a “bad debt.” Asked by the prosecution if Linteau ever paid any more on the loan, Kabcenell said, “Yes, last Friday.” At that time, Kabcenell was due to testify before the -examination. Linteau was in court. Testimony that day told of payments totaling more than $6,000, made to Keating and Linteau. Also under indictment are Mike E. Nicoletti, president—of Detroit Loca] 247, Anthony Liuzzo and Sam Marosso, business agents for Local 247, Frank E. Fitzsimmons, vice president of Local 299 and vice president of the AFL's Mich- igan Federation of Labor. Scattered Showers Forecast Tonight Scattered showers tonight and partly cloudy, cooler weather tiac area by. the U. S. Weather Bureau. A low of 44 and a high of 52 degrees were recorded here yes- terday. The merd@y climbed = the high tribunal they are called orfginal suits, because first legal action is in the Supreme Court. day from 48 at 8 a.m. to 60 grees at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac, DETROIT w — A 22-year-old Hazel Park youth dragged a 24- year-old girl screaming from her home early today but was captured six hours later. Jerry Reakoff was held for in- vestigation of kidnapping. His captive, attractive Betty Sisk, shivering and near hys- teria, was freed near her De- troit home just before police closed in on Reakoff. Miss Sisk told police Reakoff kept her in his home, at gunpoint, the entire six"fours. She was_hos- pitalized to . determine whether she had. suffered any ill effects from the ordeal, _ Police seized Reakoff beside his recruitment | car as he watched the girl run aneedt Pontiac, Sara ward: her home * afleP"Yeleasing | —_-- a vi the. converged on Reakoff after his car was spotted by Detective John O'Connell, The ‘ex-soldier made no state- ments other than giving his name. Police were alerted by Miss Sisk’s parents who told of being terrorized by an armed youth known only as ‘“‘Jerry."’ They said he invaded the Sisk home at 3 a. m., bratishing a gun and de-| manding to know if the girl was in. In Today's s Press | Billy Rose Birmingham Bob Considine County News... David Lawrence Dr. George Crane Hazel Park Youth Arrested by Police Atter Release of Abducted Detroit Girl Mrs. Sisk at first tried to bluff the youth. at home but later changed the story and said the girl was out with friends. “Jerry” waited. é The girl came down wearing bandages to cover injuries suf- fered in jumping from his car Saturday night, Police sald the girl told friends she had jumped from the auto when “Jerry” her, He surrendered fight and made no attempt to Wrirsut ot te eae cars, of a cordon eevetng "Doweit'e! Riot? bide reach his revolver on the front seat | b a rWont ad ada..... aeeeee mal, = ™, oe * Women's Paget.catmes-1, 1. £apta Weg thi LS tified today that he had - the company, Michael Kab- .. Tuesday are forecast for the Pon- ~ She told him her daughter was : ection to Be Suggested ningham Officials - “meeting will be at noon at the Commuity House. ; * ¢°@ The Rev..James. Wright, former associate_pastor at the First Meth- ws |Open Trial of Man on Narcotic Charge of - 249% Rockwell St., Lavith the sale of narcotics, opened today before Oakland County Cir- cuit Judge George B. Hartrick, He was arrested with eight other persons Feb. 28 when Pontiac Po- lice raided three homes in Pontiac following a two year investigation | CO™ of dope traffic in the city, rested on information obtained The trial of Richard Brown Jr.,| 44, Eugene Thompson of Flint, ar- |. Local Man Hit by Pellet While Hunting Saturday A Pontiac man was hit in “the deputies, © . ‘Buchner Park, 35, of 33 Fiddis Ave., was at. St.’ Joseph Mercy Hospital. Over the week- end sheriff's deputies answered 32 complaints involving hunters and | ‘minor hunting mishaps. “ENIOY pad will address the Men's after the raids, was sentenced to au Club Oo sha be He See oat 20 years in prison last April by costs due. to cost of labor | meeting at 6:45 p.m, tomorrow. Oakland County Circuit, Judge | gj) exciting week per and increased vol-| The Rev. Mr. Wright, now pastor George B. Hartrick on a similar i“ , ges 9 ‘a rising population, |of the First Methodist-Church in charge. ° a] as | a” ee as o haggpbeor ga New men of the church are in Cor Jumps Enbonkment {- , j front ¥: | make reserva’ se! ri 5 bag ounen panne ‘church office by noon. tomorrow Injuring Pontiac Driver } a as ‘fund ai ae * 4 — ese a — auto’ = a : Regular Kiwanis Club Tuesday r over five times rer : “The commission has previously | dinner meeting has been can- down a 20-foot Sas ee in agreed to discontinue the garbage| celed this week. Instead club Orchard Lake. Saturday was collection charge ss of July 1.) members will be guests of South- treated for fractured ribs/at Pon- 14 < field Kiwanis Club at 6:30 p. m tiac General Hospital, according -Also to be taken up by the com- * 8 \e “ap wwresmige | to Orchard Lake Police Depart- mission is @ report.from planning} ‘Some of this week's events at A LION HEMMED IN—Ollie Cline, Lion fullback (head down, | San Franciiee, yesterday. From left are: Detroit end, Leon Hart| ment. director. Robert--Boatman regard-| the Community House are: right of center) is hemmed in by four determined Forty-Niners who | (82) and guard Harley Sewell (66); Forty-Niners’ end, Joe Manley Lonnie Perdue, 26, of 402 5. Sag- ing amending eo zoning kpape eoonger. ¢ Cctoner 36: oe pm. Altruss | § stopped him. with no gain in third-qhartar play at Kesar stadium, | (54) and halfback Lowell Wagner ay. Detroit Lions won, 14 to 10.| naw St., a can ea nas ape to limit densi 130 pm. Activities; 8 ness zones, a request of the) p.m. 3-2 cu +8 pm. Club; and lost control of his auto, police Ford Tractor Division of the Ford|! pm. Rebekahs Practice. ‘ ' {School and Road Problem said. Coons te Belvolt Sor a bey weekend! Motor Co. for fire protection ob ag oom ate Sout Tr on. , es o , e ae Gs ~ : * , Plan to visit the Edison Institute .. . ices to their 2500 E. Maple build-| fairs: om,-i2 neon ye : Com lications Pilin U Frank A. Sowles . Wife Suffers Nose Cuts Zoological Park ... the museums. ing. hood; 12 noon-—Exthange. Luneh- é an on ey ies ice for Frank | jn Ay bil A id ag $e 0 ee co: 2:20-6 Bm, Girl Seo seottoee ’ << . . RENARD == See oe) i in Aygemobile Accident Whatever your = oe “Pun and Fellowship” w m. ~ Leland C. 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Fully SEE sanforized, long sleeve front | » e | pockets, now reduced . eeeee sd \ e : Math Sadana Among FBI's Wanted Men” td Reds Launch « .|Big Manhunt Anti-Communists Being kiduaging, burglary, ceny, parole violationsand pri ee * * he was at Atmore (Ala.)’ State Prison Farm in August 1932, serv- ing.a life sentence for robbery, twhen he and 10 other convicts made a getaway by stealing pris- on equipment with which they cut through a cell block wall, forced an iron. door and tunneled their way out. - The fugitive is believed to be a native of Newport, Ky. He is of slender build and medium height, weighing about 143 pounds. He has blue eyes and gray hair, and wears false teeth. 84512 Ww. Huron Phone FE 4-7644 wy | DAN IELS = 75 POUNDS Results Speak For Rennel ‘So Does Grand Ra Rapids Lady}; Lie Believes Tension ~~ in East Will Cool Off Rennel appeals to old friends : Now I eg lost ie ibs.. Bloat wont sigs DETROIT w-—T Lie, first | The of 2 reve being cota feeling well! scretary general of the United | Rennel.” Nations, believes the currently} Your drug store has liquid Rennel| tense situation prevailing between 4 Jel tc hactlly you coal ze tablets Sewe and Arabs in the Middie East widal Sinking” Just follow No} “will be cooled off.” —_ f Mineo |c He also sees ‘‘no great threat cai Bek hats eres deere mae | vu , $1.@ at your store now.| Lie voiced his views at an Israeli bond rally here yesterday. a ee ee 2, 2 Seg a sr Ae A | $k a i: SA ae: ey A ee te i A MA AEN SEE EN AE EAE NE SE SE ES NE Wh Bi % iiss + ive tl what Pm Planning M y Christmas on the Money We're Saving by Burning (ain ci af ie Aa i: ———— p Gee Kentucky “‘Hi-Heat” Ege n! "Bill and! kept track of coal costs for. years and found that Gee Kentucky “Hi-Heat” egg coal cost less per season than any other fuel. Three tons actually lasted as long as four tons of some coals we burned and believe me that is some saving. “It burned so cleanly that my house never had that winter heated look ‘and there were so little’ ashes and no soot stringers that sometimes. came with other coal. : $0, | am adding my savings to our Christmas fund by keeping Gee Kentucky “Hi-Heat” egg coal in our fuel bin.” b Only Gee deep-mined, Kentucky. , _ “Hi-Heat™ Egg Goal has all these features se: ens. sees ghana: oe “tai © Cleanly Mined @ Cleanly Delivered © Cleaner Burning ston Starting i. in Size, ie ~PHONE FEderc © COAL CO. Frequently in and out of prison, | through the gun battles. An estimated 28 police have been killed or wounded and 16 partisans arrested in the past two weeks as result of the sweep, centering in. wooded areas southeast of here, according to the reports. ~ * * * West Berlin's Socialist-edited newspaper Telegraf said yesterday the latest outbreaks reportedly took place in the Cottbus district, near Poland. Der Tag, another West Berlin daily, said 2,500 police converged on the area, 60 miles southeast of here, a week ago. The papers labeled their reports as unconfirmed. Western intelligence sources said such clashes as*Hiaive been -offi- cially confirmed ‘‘do not indicate that East Germany is on the verge of another June 17 revolt." Der Tag reported that, as the Fast German police fanned countryside southeast | of Berlin, 8,000 police and Soviet troops ‘formed a cordon around the | city to block possible escape rohites into the Allied sectors. * * * Police, using loudspeaker trucks, were reported to have called on the people of Falkensee, just out- side the British sector, to help fer- ret out “armed murder bands” hidden in nearby woods. Rumors were that the under- ground fighters included partisan gangs which had slipped out of Poland and Czechoslovakia and were making their way through the East zone to the safety of poli- tical asylum in West Berlin. * * * The Western intelligence: sources said ‘possibly 20 of 30 anti-Red Poles and Czechs had infiltrated ast Germany, but it was likely they were in very small groups or traveling alone. Almost certainly such escapees would be armed. Some East German ‘workers who led last summer's revolt are known, also, to be in hiding. Motorist Tries Poetry, Dimes. to Avoid Fines MALONE, N. Y. ®@ — aap Gould _ forgetting to feed ed. Set. Cours ositch came up with the solution that moved Gould to write: Inside my car you'll find at all times 2 - A holder filled with nickels and dimes; ; Although I'm not the kind that hollers, Use it — I'm running out of dollars. -| markets. Why a PONTIAC PRESS, 5 hethoat, OCTOBER 26, tw {Hal Boyle, Says: Solution to Tratfic Problem Is Super-Super Market NEW YORK @ — America is overlooking a simple, easy solu- tion to one of its biggest worries the traffic problem, The ‘answer lies in the super- _not-live-in-them_in-} stead of just shopping.in them? Now wait. Let me. explain. What causes the nation's traffic jams anyway? Because we have to go to.too many different places to get things done, A man lives in the suburbs, but he néeds his! own ne a wea und a bes rile 43 get to his office in a city sky- scraper. The movie come he patronizes is in one direction, the sho; pping — center in another, his kids’ school © in a third-point of the compass, and their church in a fourth. It is all this traveling back and forth that causes traffic jams. Why not simplify life by bring- ing everything a family needs into one coordinated center that would remove all necessity for traveling? The supermarket is. already a long step in this direction. Today you could get married, buried or even send your kids to school in a supermarket. But there is no reason you shouldn't be able to in the future. Why not cross-breed the present supermarket, skyscraper, depart- ment store ‘and pre - fabricated home into a single all-purpose om, | it's tog cold, Born in Fort Chimo, 4 the Ungava Bay region of Quebec, meningitis,“ @~has become fond =, & lf wpe dd , : j i ap 2 floor, and ride on up to the 18th floor and take in a 3D movie,, Of course, a supermarket -city like this could get pretty crowded, too, But it at least would movelf- the traffic problem indoors out -of the rain... abayt: ene-thits. a The “city of Leadés occppies eines And isn’t that more than is being done now? ; Eskimo Boy Dislikes Ice Cream .. . t's Cold MONTREAL — A three-year- old Eskimo boy in hospital: here can’t stand ice cream. The reason: Markussie will tackle practically | anything on: the hespital menu except ice cream. Recovering from. an attack of of nurses--and bread. For Mar- kussie buttered bread has become what candy is for the other chil- ’ @ Fire dren. M. Lincicome , @ Furni ture NEEDS! We Write Personalized Insurance Policies On; e@ Hospitalization Hara te prosemnee. = coe? se Jnsargace 367 E. Pike St. * aa a @ Health & Benefit @ General Liability BRUMMETT- _ LINCICOME, Inc. FE 4- fe « ‘nema family could want in a wellrun| ‘ civilization? _ The result would be a true “supermarket city,”’ and a series of. these self-sufficient cities spread across the country would end the traffic problem forever. Let us see how such a super- market city might operate: The heart of the city is a tall] skyscraper topped by a helicopter landing field. Leading out from it are a series of glass-roofed avenues along which automatic moving sidewalks trundle you to and fom! I the skyscraper. =: The pre-fab homes—linked to one another to cut down heating costs— line the avenues. As you Come home from work, your wife has the door open,.and you leap from the moving sidewalk and land in your own living room. Atop your home is two feet of earth so that you won't lose touch with nature. A visitor asks for you, and your wife replies, “he’s up on the roof cutting the lawn.” In the morning you, your wife and the kids jump on the moving sidewalk and go into town to- gether. You get into a skyscraper elevator, “Third floor—schools, universi- ties and children’s playrooms,” sings out the elevator operator, and the kids get off. Your Neighborhood Grocery Features These GOLD SEAL PRODUCTS Ls New York and bout Seal as . Chicago. catigts and cemetery lots,’’ drones the operator. “Tenth floor — Acme. Plastic Underwear Company,” mumbles the operator, This is where you work, and out you go. After work you can Meet: your wife and kids and eat at the family restaurant on the eleventh floor, drop the children off at the 13th, | or baby-sitting and night nursery Wholesale Distributors 118 W. Lawrence St. Ponti Phone FE 5-819] Whitfield-Walter & Dawson ac, Michigan (WASHER is a brand new, “1953 model Queen with full capacity porce- in tub, adjustable pressure wringer with instant safety release, oleninem proof agitator. . WASH ER and IRONER . ~ NO MONEY - DOWN OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 J YOu Pay Here’s How Model a = ae 40 Washer Regu $ Regular Price $. 69.95 | YAUE $169.95 cmt han j ar iy | soe 2 | oe * j ' ls - peers mile ee _ Weapon, the self-propelling torpedo, aera ele eee Whitehead, | o a ' WHY THEY SAY: “We'd Never be Without Father John’s Medicine” Heard nage 2 Positac ane De THE, PONTIAC PRESS. Mopar OCTOBER 1 26, 1953, > |tondon Correspondent Today, as in Adam's Day’ Man Finds tH ard to Obey Ordered Out of Tehran lle anid today js. correspondent in ‘thé’ Iranian capital of Tehran, David Walker, had been ordered out of the country. The London paper said Walker In many homes Pather Jot used “For the Son of Man is come. reported given no specific Medicine “is always’ on hand |‘ seek and to save that which ason, ae rte been because its use has become a habit | was lost,”” Cake 0:10) be tie re ute said he had from : - sevéral” times. by the : . “She 50 Ministry of Interior about his NO PHONE OR ORDER mothers present is located at 81 E. Howard | seat ee giving it St., but the new church at 156: Walker was quoted as saying the FE: hi Sn : oe Mt. 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Give jeer shorts. skits and-swenters...... to 698.....1.88 Van Raalte Gidieaend pantie girdles ......:495>....2.88 “by mill for over 95 years. To understand what was lost we FUSSIN? Water repellent jackets, sweaters ........ to-B.98.....2.88 Street Floor ay first understand what man Slack suits and cardigan sweaters...... cttw sone 3 ee Famous brand bras ....... ns esters “40 2:50.20... 88c ad. Originally God gave man life. 1 white knit dress and jacket. ...--....... 35.00 1 Farious brand bras ...... 42000 3.00 Gen 2:7. He didn't exist before. Here's what thousands of doctors 200). 1OOe Fe ee 00 and.3.50.., -. 1.88 se ce want cee rai have prescribed for Lie couse of colds — Cease Wale e Pee G seca ese tenes 398.....1.88 Famous brand bras 2... e+e ee teens »-to 5.00.....2.88 W For this he is indebted to God. . om ne Boho dood 6 Ono One ooo nome coostar 598..... 3.88 Famous brand girdles and panty. girdies ......5.00.....2.88 in qd His’ life was to continue ‘so long - , ‘PERpUSIN. If ori it Rak and thus Third Floor Famous brand girdles and panty girdies .....6.50.....3.88 | ’ as he ate of the tree of life. God ELDER ren Pet coughin Lore osteo] It’s ' e Van Raaite nylon pants cecvessaettereces 165. e005 BSE ~ — ag a righteous character. HERBERT E. LOHR | grand for all the the family! « Aeeessories : Van Raalte nylon pants, slight irregular ......2.98...+-1.88 «| Cex : Van Raalte nylon slips .......6%. Aoescoseeenenod f Contrary to tcorcn vanced | te nag be by man through sin. Get relief with m Nylons’... eeeeeer etre ees . 56096 EGG Ses) ene / Van Raalte nylon slips .e.eei eee se eres tO BIS 6655 4.88 today, man was created in the bert the solution to every PERTUSSIN« NYIONG 52620 cee ceeds eens eevee to 150......66¢ Tommies’ pdjamas oc. c cece cee seceee tO 6.95. 0500488 image of God, righteous, noble promem. sd w < j Nylong § cic. ccc ens cece es ose Seo Soe to 1.35...:.. 44 Tommies pajamas ......++.0% Abocmocoonsehe scoot * and upright. Man would retain oat Leether dog cbliers 524... 22s cons sc ci ae 390, 12-1 he Slips, slightly. soiled 0.2 fice cece eeeee a a ee 2 | - nore a 8O — ; Prince Gardner all leather wallets .......... 296 ...;. 1.44, Slips, slightly soiled ....... eesfaeteee «+. 2.98...-.9.88 God gave man a beautiful eane. | : SR RS ESS RRR GI RR Raf All leather wallets ............ trees eees 3.50. .... 1.88... _ Famous quilted loungecoats .....8.95 and 10.95.....5.88 Gea 46 Eien was whe hs 3 ~— ‘ All leather Prince Gardner wallets ..,... ; §.09..... 2.44 “Cotton housecoats and dines Ae 5. 98 and 7.98...,-3.88 home as long as he was worthy + Assorted jewelry ......5...-.55 eageae .. 1.00.5... 44c Lounge dresses .....-. vasevesseces«:40 7.95.,...0088 of it. Double woven nylon gloves .....-....-... 1.98... .. 8Be Second Floor : Cotton and rayon blouses, tailored and dressy 2. 98 . , oe % What a perfect condi ¥ <0 +,0 « U£8 . . | tife, a rahebonr gece othe . : am Gabardine slacks, black, green, navy or brown 2.98.:. . ..1.66 Books = ; 3 “heaven on earth” home! What : : he. Street Floor . were — _ NOW 4 more could man desire? Just one : 2 cane” Children’s books, assorted . .ees tO 1,50,.....446 . thing—that it would last forever. 4 & Millinery Meztanine 4 In the omniscience of God man rd = _* : M ° was created with the power and i 2 were.’ Now Cotton Shop ~ freedom to choose. Freedom is a © } Felt or velvet fall and winter hats .......... 3.9B..... 2.88 : . ware: NOW. heritage of God. ‘ Third Floor Washable gingham and seersucker dresses 2.98-3.98..... 1.88 God arranged a special test of “a ee ee ee. 4 Gingham plaids in. ved, obedience. It wasn’t hard. No great Shoes cuit oles sitios on oats oe ee eee deed, work or sacrifice was re- x ’ i-color stfipes on e background, Sizes 12 to 20, 46-52 quired. It was just to leave a cer- Cais ' were NOW : s = Third Floor tain tree strictly alone. ildren's bedroom slippers, broken sizes ..to 4.00.....1.88 Today God has told us to leave Women's Frolics casuals... .....-6-....006- 695.....5.88 Home Furnishings certain things alone, but how dit- Street and Second Fi | = now ficult we find it just to Jeave ee ia Fe percale winte slight irregulars ....3.59.....2.44 them alone. Man’s continuance N ti Sati -( ti . lype percéle cases ........ Ce eeene -. 85¢......44€ in this Utopian condition was 0 10nS lonery- osme 1S Type 128 muslin sheets, irregulars ...., 0. .2.59....,1.66 contingent upon obedience. were NOW ‘Type 128 muslin cases ....++.. oeeese 65c 44c God warned man what the con- 2 piece scistor sets fcc ees c es een. 9.95. . 7.88 Comt f me “a sequence of disobedience would be. Shelf master, 4 shelves ..... few ainue ave ones 7.98... : B88. ae peeeveeees vere es B895...,.4.88 But despite the warning man chose Plastic suit and dress bags ................ 69e. 6 ck 22 Cranitle torsade =~ --- BOOS vereeeees 695.00. .3.88 to disobey his Creator and his 4-drawer chests, floral designs, 28 high ...4.98..... 288 Cotton jacquard blankets ........+ veccee 6.95... +488 Friend. ; 2-way stretch girdles, size S-M.-L ..... .250..... 1.66 Ninon scarfg ........000-- eisiorelelevel esis é. «49, ,0+..3Re dey tat God’ pero in the Sewing shears, 7° or 8''— straight or bent to 2.98..... 1.88 Ready-made draperies ......05sceceevens 17.98..... .8.88 shalt surely die,” Gen. 2:17, or as Plastic garment bags, jumbo, regular or suits size. Ready-made draperies ......+-... ssenceesO98... 0288 | Full length zipper ............... to 3.98. 1.88 Ready-made draperi@s ........0008, veoee 6.98...,.4.88 the margin says, “dying thou i ee Decorato mble bedspr ee : shalt die,” Adam died. 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TI h dis- xed stationery, 48 sheets, 40 envelopes ....2.00..... 1.66 \s Gel actlhehs OEIC OOD ICI CLL vr. 4.88 t St Joseph obedience man also lost his Edenic | Leather brief cases 20... 0-00 - ccc ce ee eee 10.00..... 6.66 Ready-made slipcovers ........ sic anna Cees oe 5.98.....288 : "ASPIRIN home, -‘‘the Lord God sent him Figurines <6 ce eee sees: eee ee 1.00...... 88 Reedy-mnbde WgCors += -- <---> peor 10.98..... 3.88 from the garden of Eden.” Gen | Snack WEE ace os Se pooect Ap 100.....- 2M Ready-made chrome bark draperies ......... 8.95.....4.88 / (assumes : : = Boxed + 4 59c eer ees y de printed bark _ draperies oor ewe Se 8. 95. *e-* 4 88 | - a What a changed picture! What taceriet ek PSST TT ee ee : Acid $0 bad, a sad condition! We may have ’ Rayon shirback curtains ...4..60 eee eees 12.98.....8.88 / i” suffered loss but it is not to be Men Ss W ear Nyion panels ........- Veeck eae eeccee> 2.98.....1.44 : 1 WAS OF ULCERS! compared to the toss sustained were NOW “Nylon ruffled curtains ....+65 000 eee Anne ge 16.88 Adds Mre. M. M., Englewood, N.J. - by Adam. Cotton socks 2200. ec eee tenes 39... Ile Nylon ruffled curtains ......65 6 esc eeeee 9.98 5.88 “How ne to Pfanders® | - Much w 1 th . « Black myton socks ....--.0-00.0000 0-000. 33... si) || Sinsation ens Senna monnney : Sow W's sasdine to oufler basal Much was lost through = sin, ge a ee 100+ 10... I Fourth Floor of acid indigestion, gas, heartburn—thenke | through disobedience. Our text etl ia an ae is uni as to ‘a veeee MMe F e oe ee “the Son of Man came to| gy es ne inns ea see . abries Tablets soothe awsy pein feat? 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Waites White Sewing Machines—Fourth Floor - , Wie oe = T ; _ | i oe i . 3 3 a 4 | ° / is ~< --4 SS ; os / * : ig j ee s: Fe ee ee nN Hen x 5 ‘ ¢ Z 7 } ; ee | : t ~. : # : : i ' xf oe i es | He i ‘ PRE: iW & 2 i | | Bee, s Teh. 4h ‘ , cof Redhat ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953 ‘If Faced With Problems from Wicks, and transferred Fay to, i 4 . » © roa BE. ally Except Sunday | Building J ‘ i » a : : : , x All Wicks would say of the pe reprove them. We wait. till they Pet , you wider are , nearly back to normal. ‘visits was that they were made - came A ped yg porn The else Ste Wutp the medical in the interests of preserving stupidly, as Mary has done. If rule where doctors soothe an acute labor peace in his district, there: 1 ee crema, at Dat wil you other tumegers by indicating a link between Fay | 8c or write them. please profit from Mary's stupid and State politics.. to me. thos wait jer, =e behavior, ; —— i | cou ore you contem é ; ee any rash act Uke Marys. petpi hettnla wnat ese Asked by the Governor to resign his By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE _— cause of her attempt at suicide? post of Senate majority leader, which — 3-325: gk W., aged 16, Pregnancy, of course! tag makes him acting lieutenant governor, who swallowed a handful of sleep- Pied she nie cdonten Ad i od L. Wicks refused, saying he would leave ing pills recently in an attempt to family, ioe ccepten ye od see Be -— s Hat in Ring the issue up to the Senate. This was a “ade Gun tacagey.” cidstet Brake , it direct challenge to the Governor and he che moaned, as I tilked'to her at "For whenever an unmarried - ew 4 3 Se yond class matter “D. Hate Braxe’s candidacy starts the 1954 GOP gubernatorial sweepstakes - nine months in advance of the next "Though he is the first-of either York. Neither the Governor nor lead- promptly called the Legislature into special session on November 17. x * * At stake here is rhore than the good name of the Republican Party which party to toss his hat in the ring, has.a 32 to 19 majority ‘in the State the veteran State Treasurer’s an- Senate. There also is the question as_ ‘nouncement could not have been to whether a politician who consorts - gq surprise to party leaders. ‘ owith a convicted criminal should be ma- Wie ck ot jority leader and first in line of succes# : — —sion to the governorship, = ~~ cieen op tien aa epputen Governor Dewey, whose control of New York’s GOP also hangs in a ee the bedside. = * “T've made such a mess of my Solve Them Logical Way i girl tries to kill herself, regard- less of why she feels she has made a “mess” of her life, the first . |, (to eek the governorship but has’ = the balanee, is to be commended Tees —Z j sa ins " Wie _ stepped aside in the interests of party ~~ for forcing the fight to oust the SS): = che \ea ee. wf harmony. 8 2. . defiant majority leader. In our = ds aot ae Bes EN SN vata ao _ s -"Bhere may be those who will | view Wicks has forfeited his right . ) . ; ‘aAS , | | aoe Ee es oo a eo we tpertiat peal }]] WHEN THE BOYS CAME OUT TO PLAY, GEORGI PORGIE RAN AWAY J | int Ag eur peg ir Ir THE atomic experts don’t quit mak- | Mother Gooski ee : got | ence has shown, ign’t a guaran ing dire predictions, all of us will soon : . the hig . And | je ad a + = = f * * of sound administration, As for bea tery as n man trying to go to. Voice of the People = gaa zoe te ed my ie Seale pe oe vie a . 7 sleep in a hammock suspended over a = H : ; ; . i: I closed the covers of ... The Your clergyman or family phy- Treasurer has shown he had ito See? in | Praises Pontiac Lions Club for Providing testtta: Thad read °:. Thanked ‘llamo school adver. S - i ; (+) Pp me cor ; marriage, you try | fer the oie he now hohe tm baimahaanaus entertainment and Equipment tor Blind — aaa Cioran Oa ooo -. D. Hatz Braxs knows State _ . We wonder if we shouldn't go Gaettere will be gondenéed wpen seowe- their Braille classes and just re- around here and they are doing _ Baering Down Or if you bave been guilty of ee ene : ee eddress and telephone number of the cently distributed electric | , t ont wank Up north and live amid the snow eviae (ual Ssepeene uals war thane y razors to something about this problem. , By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER some other misdeed, get advice men ; out, having a part In safety with the Eskimo patel =) be ‘published st mand E many of the men, and -folding You can go to almost any city international News Service from mature adults in your area, of it for 19 years. As State Treasurer he = . its Datures white canes to the blind girls. in Michigan and park in a down- _ Winsome Churchill came back to Den oy 8 se | hag G@emonstrated -administrative ca- | I wonder if the general public 2+ Masel W. Fuller town, city-owned lot for only five the ware after some very monoto- act like suicide. | . pacity, and as a candidate, ability to The Man About Town knows how much the Pontiac Lions Treasurer and Member of cents an hour. a . For suicide just leaves that much | Pe Se. ti with aad ee ae ee ta A Would-be Shopper fas nlc dnceres tee more humiliation and shame upon digeuss important issues ogic Blind, especially the _ . ae ! > : i brothers : three years. THOUGHTS ' charter that preserved peace in YOUF parents, ag well as deity A Busy. Halloween “22s |, Reader Says City Needs mm FOR Toa Darrel evoke ae a ; . - s re war. made _ he Republican Party indeed County Residents Prepare = monthly meetings and te More Parking Areas Tinaneg en pegasus take, at feast let your clergyman will be fortunate if all of its 1954 Young Peoples’ Parties thay arrange for the titel at the, The hardest thing to db in Pon- sccerding to the hope of eternal | We could wee a counss of Teme oe coe A aan ot _.. primary candidates possess as . a . Longfellow School. They provide ‘8 is find a place to park. Not life — Titus 3:7- now. Winniker buzzed the Conserv. you out « 2 4 Y qualifications for the page the ercheetra, refreshments ang UY is it bard, but if you do find + * 2 atives in Parliament be is for further trouble. ey q . Embarrassment: When you order something- egtertainment. z a place you have to pay for parking All great natures delight in sta- German rearmament. Probably And don’t confide in schoolgirl State's highest office.- on the menu that the orchestra is playing. .— all day. even if you only have to bility; all great men find eternity figures it's a quick way to knock chums. For they seldom have any —__ They have loaned and given be downtown for a few minutes. affirmed in the very promise of down the rest of London's slums. better judgment than you, your- Practically every community fm Oakland typewriters to help them out in I've been in a lot of other cities their faculties.—Emerson. : — self, Instead, go to somebody who Base For NATO = “omy sttering 2 program of entertainment : t cotton to Win- ‘meanwhile keep his mouth shut | ae Redepennaneny __for the, young people on Halloween. Probably ( _ ripicicrny OT. Lica .. P oe wie’s pence tits becouse of te__ ee : \ ; defense Communism never belore Was id istom. “nites 4 a ei = jj“ yt”: tT. — : i Tae runs this « om aad ae on Consequently, we're looking for an enjoyable os . i Europe. It's downhill all the way _ | is so important to the free world, great . : . from Berlin to Paris.. help. give you teen-agers some nog epertaas fe the ree works, Fest events fr beh ol wid we. to His Bad Public Relations Planning ae hp ndvice, for many of ou _ NATO base will be established in south- | When the Detroit Lions defeated the San By DAVID LAWRENCE ess” have been seodiing tim to tive tide against the party which hoppers like to goose-strut in the and will not ask for information eastern Turkey. ; Francisco Forty-Niners by a 14-10 score Sunday, WASHINGTON—The drop of 10 pave a series of rows with mem- had been ousted continued to rise easiest direction. They've web- about your critical problems. Unofficial though these reports are, re lg air noes chen sana os Popularity-—trom ro per pags oot Cod ag own party, thus ad- in 1934 and 1936. It vould bring a pres promensde Sees oe ee eee ee well informed sources give no indication tee 1 bed picked te FertyNiscre to win. stSeptember to 65 per cent > iB te ace provelnd. ghar Republican vote in 1854, bat —— should profit. 1t helps you gun . and two predicted « tie game. The 108 who had _ %4Y, 85 reported in the latest Gal- not if the administra- © When the wind’s Rhineward a maturity of experience without of doubting them. In fact the prospect iched the Lions te win carry over until next ‘UP poll — will start considerable Persons of the opposite ideology tion continués to hide its light un- Frenchman puts up his coat col- making the mistakes of others 4s being welcomed as a highly desirable saturday’s game between Michigan and discussion of the probable causes. have been needling him to take an der a bushel and ignores the po- lar like it was a spite fence. in previous generations. ve - the ble As Dr. Gallup points out, it is ultra-conservative stand and let the litical meaning of controversi pes how to un- which has arisen from Britain's base in | net umumaal for wide Quctuatons ctie fall where toy Oe mee Wit the’ Locmotrand cer. stows rox ew eed Plastic has become a primary factor in our . 's ty to be Ni the President_ tinve “oe © ‘widens your mental horizons so - the Sues Canal zone. living ‘AN executive's swivel chair which "eeoded during his administration. owt one ocorma wperensnoise to think pollics is st «minor Ruslan toier. All of Winnie's You don't make mole- & wt =e su: suns high af €1 pa ext nly noe se ee a beet = wet ™ ee ; eet od no aoe aye bem eg ia 608 Glen tno tock ond ee ee cemnidy Glin uae a a easy instalments. For she had been jilted by her Experts see at least three ad made up mostly from one sheet of plastic — Eisenhower instincti (ae died eeegall amin —- At ' —_ __. went down to 43 per cent st the political partisanship, but he hasn't his subordinates wrestle with “pub- Which is an ambitious sched- boy friend who was a prominent : vantages in the project. Such a Spending the ctr wight tn 0 Coss Lobe end of the year, and actually hit shown the kind of indignation that ic relations” and he fails to come ule for an oldtimer who has been athlete in the school. She felt she j base could offer as strong or aes near Ga bame of ne lng irae digger should be manifested against the % &fips with sundry questions . retired oftener than a lawn- rae h grap oagroges era Ce ee ee Ale ih cua fmket on meant m ass yy wil bo recalled Ghat hat existed inthe past edminisre ie ee soe Prenat boy toe nik month than British base. Also, k of 100 wi Tt won in 1948. Eisenhower is perhaps 3 ; — the ae — -— . tion. likable man who has been Fj é would provide dispersal of t ese Sou th morning. While the Gallup survey shows He is a sort of let-bygones-be- White House si Theodore = facilities now concentrated at a deflections in all groups and sec- 10, because at Y Previous to the opening of the bird season tions, it is interesting bygones persen, whe, of velt captivated the affections gga Trad palate some cock “pheasants would invade the poultry prc ay alan pga 4 rmarmaecgpremggeory pam the American people. ——— 4 ve th j ti ipport o yard ‘ot a . enhower record to te Am rican people “tke” wants te ‘be fair, judi the Turkish -. ~ frwing Barnwell - their reasons: Failure to fulfil winees he found the has ans cial, nonpartisan and modest people. lie seeks conscientiously to er ti ths the presence of @ Pontiac Township, and fight with his roosters. — garg taxes, lack government when be took office. = oo record which he “tn Now the: be friendly ar longer. » lack’ ef accomplish- older as ance tases: SOT ere ment a mnptramsath come gift te ted Site oh come iy ie pete ot fense facilities in Suez have been the Weevil damage in stored wheat threatens s, caused unemployment, tacts about the way he found , subject of almost constant Egyptian at- “1s oss in ils aren, sass Se ta tan naee’t bebe, CRE they will not expect mire gcse! Nscsaat Oe oor ; ; , 4) ~ tir as agains e groups Edmond W. Alchia, farmer, golfs too much and takes a cus eae one Wea: have been sniping at him. _ ‘the fight he has chosen to wage in the tack. Politicians with little regard for - the safety of their own country assail the treaty with Britain as a threat to county agricultural agent, and farmers should take mo chances on it. The continued warm weather has been favorable for weevil growth, but they can be eliminated by proper fumigation. too many vacations. Analyzing these reasons, they can be attributed in large part to the bad public relations at the White ington mess.” For it would seem incredible that the American electorate would be permitted to forget the dis- is to go from a national sovereignty. ; —. House. This doesn't mean that they service done the country by the Counterotiensive at the x * *& A Pontiac gas station has a better farewell haven't very good press-relations corruption and traitorous conduct je moment. The : : than the old stereotyped “Hurry back.” It is, officers there, because they really revealed to have occurred in the a is on the de- Other “considerations also argue strongly for this project. “Drive carefully~—we need our custoiners.” Employed in the Detroit auto. sales agency of Stewart T. Hanson, formerly of Pontiac, is the Korean prisoner of war, Robert Wilkins, . . who when in prison sold several automobiles to other PWs, contingent, on their safe return. have. It's something that cannot be delegated to a staff meeting, The last administration. (Copyright 1953) Brady Asks Doctors to Buy and Study Book by Watson on Hernia Treatment By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. A doctor's library is hardly ade- lant treatment is available and as likely to give a cure in suitable how many cases of American beri-beri do you see in a month? make invaluable NATO Delivery already has been made on a dozen or govern sora eatery and ante g. = more of the cars by Wilkins who recently Sais Gor ad Sieg aaa alae sequence then was that the nega- quate if it doesn’t contain Wat- cases as is hospitalization and sur- Tf you are in general practice you - guar returned. - making himself. The press-relations ~ gon's ‘Hernia,’ Bicknell and Pres- gical treatment, it might be @probably see dozens of cases, but coft’s ‘Vitamins in Medicine,’ well to know something about it you haven't a copy of Bicknell over the Near and Middle East. : Dewey Forces Fight ——— Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roat a = naar H Pe ae La ace of Farmington; eightieth birthday. . Officer can then articulate it ef- fectively. Anyone with the mest meager knowledge of public relations might have told the President—if Quigiey’s the National Malnutri- tion.’ Ss Open- minded and thoughtful & Presco tt in your library the chances are that you will not + Srervons : Court; fifty. _ he cared ti : ___ Everyone interested in good govern- a2 epoipeaiy oblarige: ae ‘aie ial coe pears study of these books will make any injeetion method ts “No good,” en and children, need daily to ment will hope Governor Dewey wins eee ae does from the time he gets up in Se “ees bese Sciet yours cgs at ee Oe ee ef 502 West Huron St.; fifty-first wedding anni- the morning till late at night is Watton’s Hernia, for example, - discarded” of “is dangerous. _ -Please, don’t grit your teeth and versary. ‘news, a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Huntley - vacations, then that’s the impres- convicted labor of Lum; fifty-first wedding anniversary. sion the public will get of what he must adopt this oad othe doctar try Child and-adult-needs todin ig Sing Prison Mire, 3. W. Walker coe a ) as an alternative for radical op- Dut it would open to the oray day. eww wnadh, and baw’ oan ot Lapeer; @ighty-sixth birthday. More than this, somebody hds eration in some cases. That would Soa therapy which .would other- Set it. Se an Ct ee said ites! sold the President a gold brick be beyond your. capacity, perhaps. 1. main closed to him I wrote the. pamphlet for lay- of these visits, the ot. win Lo on how he must conduct himeelf But now that so many persons : ee - men but if won't hurt idoctors to * 4 of Imlay City; golden wedding. as a “leader.” The “left wing- with hernia are aware that ambu- For instance, my,flear doctor, know what it’s all about. . ‘ 4 . o . ; M ty . a ie v4, rs A ae es ae a ae Pk Te - a he Cee cae aia aa .. pe ey hs / rot Boe ed. pe) A oe " ‘ Ed i AEST IOUS org Ce Pe en ] a ae ; co) a agate pe ieee foe 1 ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MonDay, odronme 2 20, 1058 * Adlaee hd ae) | i, prema FBI Undértakes Nationwide’ Search|Packard Walkout petite enlon ese Former. Editor’s , + supplied to it is A famty mat te ue ae fOr Missing Greenlease Ransom Bills|Called Off by Union | 1 YOUR CAR NEEDS STEERING SERVICE! ~ You can ruin a set of tires on one trip with car wheels that ere badly out-of-line. b | Drive tn Today it takes only a few minutes.‘ to check your automobile . fen the new VISUALINER. / B. F. Goodrich 111 N. Perry St. FE 2-0121* set FOR YOURSELF WHETHER A total of $600,000 was paid to the kidnapers _Ofviittle Bobby Green- Officer Resions. Over Kidnaping Says Greenlease Probe Ruined Reputation; Quiz Continues ST. LOUIS ‘we The St. Louis police board today resumes its in- quiry into reported discrepancies in police accounts of ‘the Green- lease kidnaping case — an investi- gation which prompted a veteran officer's resignation. Lt. Louis Shoulders, credited with breaking ‘the kidnaping case, resigned in a move Sat- urday, : be had destroyed his reputation an of- ficer. He called himself a victim of “character assassination.” the FBI arrested a 29-year-old blonde and said she would be charged today with giving false information to its agents. The FBI apparently took the action in an attempt te dis- courage future false tips in its search for the missing $300,000 of the $600,000 ransom money. “ Mrs. Elizabeth Eleanor Curti of St. Louis was seized at a small downtown hotel Saturday after re- LEE’S Cleaners 47 North Perry St. FE 5-2683 Across from Pontiac Hotel Men's Suite . . $1.10 Ladies’ Plain Dresses . $1. 15 Men's Pants and Sports You just can’t beat portedly saying she heard a woman acquaintance tell of having seen a “bundle of cash” in a west side apartment. , Assistant U. S. Attorney Her- bert H.: Freer said Mrs. Curti gave “phony information’’ on the missing ransom money, but he whereabouts of the money. tion on the charge calls for a of not more than $10,000 or a prison sentence of not more than five years, or both. Chief of Police Jeremiah O'Con- nell said last night that only minor witnesses remain to be questioned in the board's inquiry. The board is scheduled to delay until Wednesday, its regular meet- ing day, for action on Shoulders’ resignation. Light Plane Crashes = House, Killing 2 —the spice and span way. we turn out your clothes. Try us just once and compare! You'll appreciate the difference! 719 West Huron - Phone FE 4-1536 ‘aa night killing both occupants of craft. and his wife, Daisy, also 53,. of Fort Scott, Kan. The plane crashed through a wall into the kitchen. Robert union at Unionville, Mo., and ap- parently were on their way home. jusueeeeunneennee.| Deaths Last Night . | ! @| HOLLYWoOoD—Robert G. Vignola, 71. a , | movie director in the days of silent pic- a B tures and more recently « television ™ We Are Now Paying = a ay ae AWAKA, Ind.—George G. Biatr, TOP PRICES a) ioe "Sittt."Bore i "Brveanirt ie unk Cars—Waste Paper Ber Pe eae | 208, Ante me Overs Boel Moet . j . a ing champions Harry Greb, Frank Klaus yPHUON: ‘and Benny Leonard. Born in Pittsburgh. . ] a ™| Sales of toys in the U. S. in @ STEEL ond WASTE % | 1952 were at a record high, about S MATERIAL CO. | 12.5 per cent greater than in 1951, gu 135 Branch St) FE 4-9583 gy | and 1952 prices were down about SRERESSRRERReeeees ® Per cent. In another aspect of the case, |» said she gave no clues:on the| y¥ Kansas City, Mo., automobile deal- er, Bobby, however, had been killed before the ransom was paid. His body was found in a— shallow grave at St. Joseph, Mo. When Cari Austin Hall, confessed kidnaper and killer of the child, anyon tpg Go All of the money is in $10 and $20 bills, The lists are being furnished te banks and other financial in- stitutions, law enforcement agen- cies and numerous other busi- ness concerns, | Altogether, $400,000 of the money | — in $20 bills, the remainder | in $10 notes. | The long list includes the num-| bers of bills from all of the 12) federal reserve districts, as speci-| lease, 6-year-old son of a wealthy | fied by the kidnapers, Hall and his| cash FBI are. lis gn page 1 of all telephone ories,”" ' ‘The missing balance of the ran- som; money has been the objec- tive of a wide hunt by federal and local officers since the kid- nap pair wefe arrested, : Hall has told officers he was too drunk part of the time after the collection was made to re- member what he may have done with a suitcase containing the Youth Injured in Escape Leap ‘ Jumps From 4th Floor as Detroit Potice Raid Apartment Party DETROIT (UP) — An 18-year- old youth was in Receiving Hos- pital today with injuries he suf- fered after leaping from a fourth- floor apartment to escape a police raid on a teenage drinking party. Doctors aid it was possible that James Orient suffered a broken back in the fall. Police said he would be charged with contribu- ting to the delinquency of a minor. Police said Orient and a 16¢- Several youths escaped when po- lice arrived at the building but nine girls and two boys were rounded up in addition to Orient. They were questioned and turned over to the police Youth Bureau. Police said they confiscated. two empty whisky bottles and three empty beer cases. They said the girl who posed as Orient’s wife claimed to be a serviceman's wife. Officers said she admitted leaving her three-month- old baby alone in another apart- ment so she could attend party. m Yale University is the outgrowth ofa small college founded by 10 +Connecticut ministers at Saybrook | |i!)| WALLED LAKE — Inter-Lakes Garden Club will hold its regular meeting tomorrow in Methodist Church here. A lunch will be served at noon. and Ethel Blaize are in charge of a variety program. 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Youngsters have no choice of careers there, he said, but auto- matically become members of the Communist party. They are taught Royal Oak Police Grab Armed Youths School Leaders Urged to Be at Waterford Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP William Shunck, Waterford Town- PTA president conference here to- morrow night. Tlie meeting has been scheduled for 8 p.m. at. the Township’ High School. County | Births Mr. and Mrs omy “Traub announce = birth of a son, Joseph Anthony, Oct. Lakeville Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graves of sant ville announce the birth of a James Walter, Oct. 20 at Pontiac Ge. eral Hospital. UNION at 6 o'clock p.m. Zastern Time for the purpose of from Resi- dential 3 to Commercial i following described p : . The ot 1 end 3 Assessor's ¢ 4, Ci of Pontiac Oakland A and for s future alley is deeded from as assessor's PLAT NO. 138 Your Electrical “Appliance “Specialist ro a .} 25th anniversary of the re-organ- Michigan schools, Clifford H. Smart, Walled Lake superinten- dent, told PTA members here | f Thursday night. _ Ejther more money for schools must come fom the state, Smart said, or more money must come schools, including those at Walled preg already receive 80 per cent of their funds through the state, he added, In tracing the history of t United States, Smart answered the question, “‘Why Do We Have Schools?'’ He cited the Ordinance of 1787, adopted before the Con- stitution, which provided for He also quoted famous person- ages of history who felt that to | ancing schools must be found. During the depression, he point- ed out, 3 per cent of income was spent for schools, and in to- day’s prosperity only 1.85 per Smart further stated that citi- zens must pay double what they of an educated citizenry capable of self-government, ; Noting a shortage of 7,000 teach- St. Phillip Holds 25th Birthday Celebration ROCHESTER — Celebrating the ization of St. Phillip Episcopal Church Thursday, 105 persons at- tended a banquet in the church undercroft. Seated at the honor table along; with the Rev. Edgar A. Lucas, vicar of the church, were four charter members: Mrs. Fred Blome, Mrs. Arthur T. Morley, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodie and Mrs. Grover J. Taylor. Rev. Lucas was presented a sliver plaque made by Sunday school members. Speaker for the evening was radio commentator Austin Grant.- The church now has 4,325 com- municants and 400 members. . Farm Bureau Favors Popular Vote Election NORTH BRANCH —- Commun ity Farm Bureau members, meet- Walled Lake PTA Told Schools Facing Pilemine| when an‘Uister. giant foe fope 2 Se it into the ana Lapeer Library Fund Approved an Increase of $1, 400 Over Last Year ’ LAPEER COUNTY — A $5,000 appropriation has been -approved for the Lapeer County library by the Board of Supervisors. The appropriation represented an increse of $1,400 over last year. Principal activity of the library is the operation of a bookmobile which supplies books .to rural (Schools throughout the ‘county, The library had asked for a higher appropriation last. year. Instead, supervisors requested each of the 119 school districts to contribute $40 for bookmobile service. Most of the funds for the library come from justice court fines. These totaled $4,600 last year and are expected to reach $8,000 in 1953 because of a larger force of deputies. . Jayno Adams PTA Gets Big Turnout WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Parents turned-out in record num- bers last week to attend a Jayno Adams PTA meeting at the school. ‘Thé"nearly 100 persons present heard Loyal McMillen, area Boy Cub Scout program. William Kuchon and Mrs. Carlson who presented a_ skit “The First.Customer.” — Mrs._ Richard Carlson, PTA president, introduced the 21 room mothers. The group. also gan- nounced that it would hold a sale Nov. 3 at Dixie ene Drayton Plains. Tests by the Agriculture Depart- ment show that humus from green crops lasts about as long as that from straw and stalks. COCKROACHES a popular-vote presidential elec- tion as opposed to the present elec- torial system. The discussion, led by George Seelye, ee 13 Orchard Lake ASK. FOR * by DALE EVANS ROGERS Wife of Roy Roger, the Cowboy Star The Story of a Baby Who Came to | Earth on “A-Very Special Mission” Mrs. Rogers chose the title for her book Vt from Hebrews 13:2; “Be not forgetful to A baby girl named ‘Robie Elizabeth transformed - the lives of her family, the Roy Rogers. Their baby as you will discover when you read her story. Both Roy and Dale Rogers are grateful to God for the privilege of learning some great lessons of truth came into the world with an appalling handicap, ~— through His tiny messenger, Robin Elizabeth Rogers. "fag end Dee Gans Rages * an * " The sweetness, the touching humor and spiritual understanding with which little Robin Rogers talks with God in this book will comfort and strengthen all who read it, asi did to a through: misty eyes . . This is one book I'll never forget.” — Norman Vincent Peale “ANGEL UNAWARE”, in 6 installments, starts Weanesday, Oct. 28, in the Friendly Betroit Free Press Distributed by— CHARLES SCOTT Drive + Pontiac, Mich. + Phone: FEderal 5-8012 HOME DELIVERY OF YOUR FRIENDLY FREE PRESS & veel nui mt i N. MWS J 2: Pry * yey il a anced 7 Mi Hf rt AL 4 ai] } & ~ fp lf CUTS THE COST or HOME OWNERSHIP ‘Compare your present mortgage loan with our co con-. venient bank loan . needs ‘and earning pattern . . . A léan shaped to fit your .. You'll soon see why the Community National Bank CAN cut the cost of about it — Get all anywhere. “home ownership — Come in and let us tell you all the facts before you borrow “The Community National Bank ~ of Pontiac a eis Branches at $$ Perry at Glenwood =e aOR TET yf - Walled Lake +» Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. Huron at Tilden City Branches -* Keego Harbor | J a ee ee ee ee ee “* RUB IN wri Ben-Ga THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE ay. __ ome PONTIAC, PRESS. . MonpAy, octonen 26, 058 pee iN rips Suill Hold ‘is f i {Out-of-State Guests Here for Nuptials Come to Pontiac for Several Weddings on.Saturday . The wedding of Donna L.- tine merman of Ogemaw road and'Wil- liam C. Lewin Saturday .morning Willian and Marie Albrecht of Scranton, Pa., and the Joseph F. Mertens of Brooklyn, N. Y. REGAL - COSTUMES Ee 50.05 Other Marion McCoys 45.00 to 79.95 Sheer British tweed color- mated to the rich bodied | wool jersey Cardigan jacket 5» _ ‘is of sheer imported British | tweed. in both two and three piece ensembles. Colors: mauve, gold, grey,. chartreuse. Junior sizes. yok ‘and Opal Harris of Blaine avenue.. . Others at the wedding Saturday evening were the James Causbys, Fred Causby and Donald Caraway, all of Morganton, N. C., and Mrs. | John Clark of Columbus, Ohio. 5 * * * Another evening wedding, that of Ruth Durnbaugh of Watkins Lake and William Rounds of Eliza- beth Lake road, brought the bride- elect's aunt, Edith, Tombaugh, for a visit from North Manchester, Ind. Plan Memorial on Guadalcanal GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Ameri- ca’s Blue Star Mothers plan to build a shrine and research hos- pital on Guadalcanal in honor of the men and women who lost their lives in World War II, it was an- nounced today, Mrs. George A. Brown, Pontiac, national president of the associa- _} tion which is holding its annual convention here, said the mothers hope to complete the shrine some- time in 1954 and start construction of the hospital at the same time. -| said. She Several Saturday weddings | ‘was the ocecasion of the visit of | tea to be given Wednesday _ Mrs. S. Gordon Saunders Jr. (standing) | confers with pianist Mrs, Ternko Yamasaki on the musical program for the membership Mercy Hospital Auxiliary. The tea, which will begin at 2 o'clock, will honor previous t by St. Joseph} Gather at Homes of Members Several circles of First Methodist Church met recently in members’ . Mrs. Fred Manes was hostess to the Miriam Circle in her home on Newberry street. Mrs, Herbert Clemence led devotions and the program topic, “Echoes of Jesus’ Ministry," was presented by Mrs. Sarah Bowman. Mrs, Bowman was assisted by Mrs, Felix Mayo, Mrs. John Adams and Mrs, Bruce Granger. Mrs, Granger will be secretary for the winter term. * s was presented by Mrs. Jack | Biber for the devotional topic, and a skit, “Echoes of Jesus’ Ministry,” was presented by Mary Trask, “2 Poatiae Press Phote members: of the organization and will ac- quaint new members with the charitable ‘work of the group. The-senior Mrs. Ralph. L. Polk's home on Lone Pine road will be the setting a the affair, First Methodist Circles Hold Meetings Mrs.-Russell Blackett, Mrs. Rob- ert Murphy and Mrs. Clare May assisted with the program. Mrs. Manes spoke Mechanism of WSCS." Ruth A. Durnbaugh Wed in Harper Woods Church In a candlelight ceremony Sat- urday evening in Harper Woods, Ruth Anne Durnbaugh became the bride of William A. Rounds of Elizabeth Lake road. studies of South Pacific diseases which took the lives of thousands of Allied servicemen during World War Il. The shrine would be built with stones from all countries that fought against Germany and Japan during World War II, Mrs; Brown said the British govern- ment, which controls the island, - has a@ieed to donate: land for the project. Coming Events Ladies Auxiliary to VFW 1370 will hold a socia] ‘meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. 396 8. Gaginaew .6t. Euntce Philathea Class of Pirst Bap- tist Church will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. for ® Halloween party im the Educa- tional Building, , Maccabees Sewing Circle will meet Mee Mrs. Marie Drumm, 106 Mechanie » Tweeday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs, Brown said the hospital ‘would be a research center Tor Mrs, John Clark presented ‘‘The Churches Follow Together’ as tlie devotional topic for members of the Eunice Circle who met with Mrs. Harry Going of West Pike street. Mrs, Manes presented the pur- pose of the WSCS organization. The next meeting will be with Mrs, Harry Rice on Ogemaw road. La] LJ * The Deborah Circle met with Mrs, A. C. Compton in her Chip- pewa road home. Mrs. Albert Weber presented the devotional topic, ‘Peace for the Troubled Mind.” Mrs, Compton presented the program. * ¢@* «¢ Mrs. Edwin Good was hostess at her Voorheis road home to members of the: Lydia Circle. Mrs. Howard Bone assisted Mrs. Good. “Methodism and Holy Spirit” The Rev. Paul Studebaker of the First Church of the Brethren per- formed the 6 o'clock ceremony. Mrs. Rath E. Durnbaugh of Watkins Lake is the bride's mother, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Glenn Reamer of Drayton Piains and William A. Rounds of Holly. Escorted to the altar by her brother, Richard E. Durnbaugh, the bride wore a gown of slipper satin fashioned with a yoke of Alencon lace and basque . bodice. Ruth’s gown was made by her mother. Her illusion veil, bordered with. Chantilly lace, fell to floor length, and she carried a bouquet of white fugi chrysanthemums and roses accented with ivy and streamers. Ruby Stickel, maid of honor namon-colored net: over satin with a coronet headpiece and a from Wakarusa, Ind., wore cin- coignial bouquet of yellow roses Suede with charecter in fall's contemporary costume colors. Truly, here is casual elegance in functional fashion... divinely comfortable, thanks to Risque’s exclusive Airsol, the construction that gives you a sensation of floating through the day. ge “ 3! ES ae Sag ee ee ee oe a ee te 10.99 _ ‘Bridesmaids Diane Taig of Watkins» Lake and the ~bride- groom's sister, Beverly Gray, wore |mint green net over satin gowns with braided headpieces. They carried bouquets of bronze roses and white chrysanthemums. Robert . Durnbaugh was _ best man, and seating the guests were Alvin J. Fox and Charles E. Rounds. A gown of old gold velvet with black accessories and a corsage ef. orchid and purple chrysan- ' themums was worn by. the bride's méther. The bridegroom’s mother wore gray-rose iridescent taffeta with navy accessories sand a ¢orsage of pink delight roses. After a reception at the home of the bride's mother, the new Mrs. Rounds ehanged to a blue-gray suit With Navy accessories and a white rose corsage for the wed- ding trip to northern Michigan. On their return they will reside in Pontiac. : Comming Glass Center. cottage. on “Structures and . Mr. ‘and Mrs. se nana coal Elizabeth Lake avenue after spending a week Highlights of the trip were paw) ‘op Position Among Social Activities George Starks Are Home {From 5-State Journey — Elmer Reynoldses ‘Return to City After Week’s Visit in New York , | "Phe George Starks of Oliver street t week trip which covered 15 states. While their son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Lawndale, in California they visited recently to their home on in New York. /td Watkins Glenn and the * Mr. and se on H. Morris of Mary Day avenue spent. the weekend at Pentwater on Lake Michigan, closing their summer * 8 Spending tee weekend in Lansing were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cole of ‘Sylvan Shores drive. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culham, who entertained for dinner in their honor Saturday eve- ning. Guests for dinner included Mr. and. Mrs._D. -V.— Whipp- and--Mr. ‘and Mrs. James L. Oliver, all of Lansing. s Ed * Visiting at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Grover C. dohn- son of North East boulevard are a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. dehnson of Dayton, Ohio. Others visiting are a daughter, Mrs. A. R. Gregory of Bakersfield, Calif. and a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson of Ander- son, Ind. ; * * * : - Cinerama in Detroit Saturday evening was the occasion for the get-together of nine area couples. Included were the Lloyd Thorn- tons, the Ted Cooks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thompson, the George Martins of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duffy, the Glenn Seeleys, the Curt Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mason. : * ¢ @ Victor O. Bodamers of North Tasmania avenue, has been elected president of Delta Nu Epsilon ‘fra- @ternity at Highland Park Junior College. * * Sallie Jarrard, daughter of the H. P. Jarrards of Third avenue, has been elected corresponding | secretary of the Alpha Phi Delta social sorority at Valparaiso University in Indiana. ; . * s Ann Zdunic, daughter of the Joseph Zdunics of West Walton boulevard, is a member of the pro- duction staff of the Children’s Theater play, “Jack and the Beanstalk,” to be given at Mary- grove College in November. Ann is an education major at the college. Mrs. David Gallo Honored at Shower Mrs. David Gallo was honored Thursday evening at a post-nup- tial miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs, James Jaburek in her Ledyard avenue home.., Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Robert Gallo Jr., Mrs. George Gal- lo and Mrs. Ray Peterson. Guests iactadea Mrs. Fred Kramer, Mrs. Robert Gallo, Mrs. ‘Richard Garneft, Sylvia Garnett, Mrs. George Merring, Mrs. Mathew O’Brien, Mrs. Frank Car- penter and Mrs. Ernest Davis. Others were Mrs. Prestel Down- er, Mrs. Maurice Schlussel, Mrs. Paul Godoshian, Mrs. Howard |Heckman, Mrs. Herbert Peterson and Mrs. Edward DeRossett. Gerald R. Bodamer, son of the | troj , An individual air charac- térizes*these separates. They can be juggled and paired off your own personality and taste. The four-toned blouse is made of washable wool jersey and the straight-line flannel skirt will take grace fully to many partners. Program Planned for Music Teachers A recital by Boris Maximovitch, concert artist, will be a highlight uf Michigan Music Teachers’ con- vention today. and Tuesday in De- t. Other highlights of the convention \within a wardrobe to suit will be recitals by the Stanley | Quartet of ann Arbor, and Ava Comin Case and Mary D, Fish- burne on duo-pianos. Look Your i; LOVELIEST Always! + Pworeteoma (an 108 LovnME mam ¢ We Specialize in Haircutting! PARISIAN Beauty Shop Above Old Prof's Book Store 7 W. 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FE 2. 5221 * wh Pentise Press Phote " Comting dishes_for- annual Harvest Festival cad Bethany Baptist Church are (left to right) Mrs. Maynard | Johnson of North Genese avenue, Mrs. Harvey Johns © of Starr avenue, Mrs. Earl | Eddy’ of Liberty street and Mrs, John Sheehan of Wil-| liams street. The dinner will begin Friday at 5 p.m. at the church. turkey dinner sponsored by ¥ y™ v Baptist Units Preparing for Festival The six groups. ofthe Women's | Working. with her are Mrs. Halloween Night Parties Planned Halloween parties for Halloween night were planned by PTA groups meeting Thursday, and reports and speeches were made. Guest speaker for Nathaniel Hawthorne School PTA was Gerald White, coordinator in elementary education of Pontiac schools. Lembke, Mrs. James Tuttle, Mrs. Arthur Dodge, Mrs. James Card and Mrs, ee s Cscaatanlty nate led off Bag- ley School PTA meeting Thursday afternoon at the schoo}. Sorority Holds : Tea on Sunday Mrs. Frank Oosterhof was hostess at her Mohawk road home Sunday when members of Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority held their membership |j - tea. Scrapbooks depicting the history shown to Heirloom Cameo Worn| by Opal Harris for ,Rite A natural pink cameo, which be- longed to her grandmother, was worn by Opal Harris Saturday evening when she became the bride of Glenn A. Duckworth in Emmanuel Baptist Church. Caraway of Morganton, N. C. The daughter of Mrs. Edward > Allison of Blaine avenue and Bar- gess Harris of Cass Lake road, > Opal chose a wedding dress of pleated nylon tulle and Chantilly- type lace. Tiers of pleats cascaded down the skirt which ended in a chapel train, and pleated tulle finished. the portrait neckline of the lace 4. basque bedice. - A cascade of white roses, step- and a lace and orange blossom headpiece held her finger- MES. GLENN A. ‘DUCKWORTH tip veil. Luncheon Held by Directors of Garden Club tess at a luncheon at her home on Lower Long Lake today for the board of the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association. Pians were completed for the next a ot the = = will gram, which will consist of a lecture by Mrs. Walter D. Byrd af Royal Oak, an outstanding au- thority on flower arrangements and table settings. Her subject ‘will be “‘Creating a Picture” with with illustrations of picture ta- bles. The tables which she will create will be ‘The Big ‘Top’, “Golden Hues of Autumn”, “Lines of Scrim- mage”, “Plunb Beautiful”, “Holly Wreath”, “Tree Trim- mings’ and “Candlelight Tea.” Following the program, tea will be served by Mrs. W. G. Ferguson and her hospitality committee. Pouring at the tea will be Mrs. James Q. Goudie and Mrs. De- Forrest W. Candler. Order Holds Party~ Mrs. Kathryn Quick was ticket chairman and Mrs. William Sher- * |wood was in charge of the dinner when Esther Court 13, Order of the Amaranth, held a chicken din- "| ner and card party Friday evening in Roosevelt Temple. Mrs. Herbert W. Mason was hos- + Ina gown of dusty rose fashioned with tiers of nylon tulle with a lace | bodice was Mrs. Charles Haney, matron of honor. She carried a cas- eade of chrysanthemums and ivy surrounding carnations. In similar gowns were the ether attendants, Mrs. Duane fis be oe ef le WO -~ hanotis and ivy centered with - "4 white gardenias formed the bridal * botquet, 27 Betrothal Told - | rat Cocktail Party Several friends assisted in re- _|ceiving the guests; among them Mrs. Charlies D, Hawley, Lett R. Eis, Mrs. Charles Kass, {Suzanne Anderson, ° Elizabeth | ing the engagement of their daugh- — ein: Siemans mam a > Vas cous 6 pasa wedding. _ “SHORTHAND — Ae -TYPEWRITING _ ACCOUNTING | Business. Administration - | ‘COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR |Is Panos Theme “Mr. and Mrs. William Miller ‘Day, Half-Day and Evening .. Approved for Training of Veterans | 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551_ Leaves Hospital call in perven, phone or return this nd fer information —__ - Mrs. John Stewart of State ave- _ ANNA LOU TERRY : Mr. and Mrs. Luther Terry of Ss West Cornell avenue are annouric- Mrs. ter, Anna Lou, to James R. Smith. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of Whittemore street, eRe ee kae ee eeene eee ee eee ee Pe ee Cee eee ear eneeae Name Address . : ees OBSERVANCE OF FLOWER WEEK TN. NATIONAL Fields, Harry Alee and the bride's brother, J. R. Harris. The ring was carried by Gene Head, and Mary Jane Head wore mint green tulle and lace for her duties as-fiower girl. For the 7 o'clock service the bride's mother: was dressed in navy blue crepe and lace with a corsage of white gardenias and teasroses. Mrs. Caraway wore a dress of orchid crepe and lace with a corsage of white gardenias and yellow roses. After a reception at Auburn Heights Community Hall, the new Mrs. Duckworth donned a white wool dress with navy ac- cessories for the wedding trip to New York City and Key West, Florida. : On their return, the couple will | yeside on Elizabeth Lake road. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Conway Lewis of’ Motorway drive is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital where she underwent surgery. Values: Parisian or | Italian Boy Cut _.No Appointment N inl . IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON EK. Pike St, FE 44-2878 DRdoto | © 12.95 to $16.95 — © $19.95 to $24.95 © $29.95 to $39.95 E. O. M. SALE Better Crepes @ Values to $5.95. BLOUSES $69 NYLONS ji") \ WOMEN’S APPAREL | 11 8. Saginaw St. £ * FREE GARDENIAS FOR THE LADIES | | The Pearce Floral tCo. ‘ rwvites you to attend their and OPEN HOUSE FLOWER SHOW Sunday, November Ist, From 12 Noon to 5 P.M. Circle Novernber Ist on your calendar for on that day you have a 5 date at the Pearce Floral Company to see a gorgeous display of flowers. It’s o'r Open House and Flower Show in observance of National Flower Week. - as glassware, copper and pottery. Remember anytime Sunday,. November Ist, \ between the hours of 12 noon and 5 p. m. No Sales Will Be Made During Open House ive pated enna ot + LEE RD fee apne ee etn seen ee” Jean MS ora ae pee See the eolorful blooms of orchids, roses, snapdragons, chrysanthemums jin all their fall beauty ... the largest showing of carnations in this part of Michigan . and there'll be an. attractive display of new floral orrongements, too, as well . _ ne The Pearce Flom. 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Reg. 15.00 Luxurious CREME OIL Aeocag WAVE {Mary Margaret McBride levis Singer’ s Ra she ien't shctting in the Sts lle rose in her New oMISS McBRIDE : American con Maybe you've heard ‘Jane's wis a he mbler Rose Symbolizes | Fresh’ Start I-heard the other day thet Jane Froman is golfing-agein, used to do, but she’s York garden, a cutting from the ronal carried from the east to Missouri in a covered wagon by a great-grandmother who seems to have handed down some of her pluck ‘and determination to her talented descendant. I love s of women who crossed ‘the wide at with everything they owned Especially for ‘the short, fuller figure — this slimming step-in ac- cented by a new and dramatic collar detail. Picture this in crepe, sheer wool, or gabardine — you'll gather compliments galore wher- ever you go! Proportioned to fit — no alteration worriés! Pattern 4629: Half sizes 14%, 1644, 18%, W%s,, 22%, 2442. Size PuaTund qs | FE 2-0531 41°N, Sag. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern — add-five cents for each pattern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Department, 243 West 17th St., New York 11, New York. Print plainly name, ad- dress with zone, size and style number. ail *s ne . i Sl nee Ae ~ the GIRDLE that WALKS and WON'T ride up! Every move you moke is completely oction-free when you weor Serong, the girdle with the exclusive, patented criss-cross design thot never binds. This some criss- cross front makes your stomach twice os flot And Sorong takes you inches in inal over! Complete freedom, ~ €omplete control— all this is _ yours when one of our experts — fits you in the Sarong style designed for you. a a, ‘13" Sweetbriar Bride,” because of a packet of sweetbriar seeds from ‘Ther best.friend’s garden that she | took with her and planted in the Northwest. Women brought many growing things to the West—one preacher's paper lining from a sugar barrel and cut it into strips. Jane Froman says*of her pioneer rose: ‘We're both beginning life all over again. And'I thank God constantly for a country where, plants or people, starting from scratch is an old custom.” up and down in the oe _THE PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, tiger | CGP Re PF *& & ‘Striped and ‘slim, with the accent on | lighted by the dat bobby jacket, push-up) sashablny, are these fashions. The“ombre | sleeves and velveteen trim, stripe isa blend of soft wool and orlon high- = LIN Report on a 12-year-old’s birth’) day party. ‘Some of the kids who told Connie they were going to her party decided at the last minute not to go and she didn't even know they weren't coming. They decided it’ wasn’t going to be a very good party.’’ Never let a child accept an invitation and then back gut at the last moment. _—- There’s no better tim time th than in! ex childhood to learn that if you ac- cept an invitation you don't back out because something better turns parts of the country by the Adju- tant General. : oldest state name in the Union ex- | cept Florida, was first applied by apesieen te Rapes Se Both For $1295 Matching Wedding Bands, hatedeome i tailored bands in 14K vel een lewelry Department S GEORGE'S e NEWPORT'S Es oN Wi . up. Scrub Your Way to Loveliness Encouraging news from Holly- wood is a comment made by one of the newest actresses. She claims that ‘‘a girl doesn't climb to suc- cess . .-. she scrubs her way to stardom.” - Of course, this actress was re-! ferring to the many lavish bathtub scenes in the movies, but anybody can scrub her way to stardom in = own home. . , Soap and water — plus someé| hearty scrubbing—enhance beauty. REPAM Ah average of 219,855 men and women a month were examined for entrance into the U. S. armed forces during the first quarter of 1953. Processing of these individ- uals was dgne in ths armed forces ACROSS 1 Prime ribs of 4 56 ——de- fois gras Free Estimate—We will bring fabric samples to your home! Call Today! D & D UPHOLSTERING IMISHING = 5- 5042 ® ——fish cakes 12 Bread spread 13 Ages 14 Past 15 Influences 17 Setne 18 Low singing voice 19 Swindles 21 Forbidden 23 Prosecute 24 Recede 27 Ego 20 Lot 32 Responds 4 Peminine appellation | _ 12 West Pike Street Ireland Color Bright, Wool Right SWEATERS Bright, your sweaters, ame and snug fitting wrist and neck. 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Maternity Lingerie Embroidery Pieces © ‘Maternity Sportsweer Sewing, Knitting Accessories _ ‘em for dinner tonight. Sale Includes New, Colorful Yarns for Making Hats, Bags, Stoles! OXFORD ‘SHOP © 59 Wes West Huron St. Deteolts Salen Coa. FE 4.7212 2 | 7 4 ot * FY Wife Objects | to Husband's ‘Sir’ Habit Mrs. ‘Ordinarily By EMILY POST : A wife writes: “Of late my hys- band ‘has adopted the practice of | | saying ‘Yes Sir’ and ‘No Sir’ when speaking to other men, While I am not snobbish in the least, I feel that this ‘Sir’ business or i subservience. “My husband says that the men | in his office, executives. as .well as employes, address their busi- ness contacts this way: When a Post Agrees) That It’s Ridiculous ‘man ts very elderly. or reverend, I a can understand it, but not other- wise. Am I wrong?” Answer: I agree with you. If that happens te be the custom in his offiee, that’s one thing— bet under ordinary circumstances outside the office it would be ridi- culous,. unless. addressing a much older or especially disting- uished person. Dear Mrs. Post: When spending | ~ the weekend in someone’s house, | _ _ is it proper to came to the break- fast table in a_housecoat. or must one be ‘fully dressed in street clothes? I am going to spend the weekend with my college roommate and her want to be sure to do t thing as they are socially | prominent people and I don't want family the ri them to think me ignorant. Answer: To. wear a dress eouldn’t be wrong and the house- coat might very well be. Dear Mrs. Post: At a college president’s evening reception for ‘ 4 <_< ; Auay ea the old. fashioned idee | perfume is only for evening wear. The smart woman knows that without perfume she is | new students, held in one of the college buildings, not the presi- dent’s house, should his wife and members of the faculty who will receive with them wear hats with afternoon dresses? Answer: Evening, no; daytime, yes. . Dear-Mrs. Post: My son, who is 1 month old, will be christened this ceming week. I had my heart set on his wear- ing a long white christening dress but have been told that a dress is: not correct for a boy and that he should be dressed in a white silk suit or romper. Will you please advise me about this? Answer: A baby 1 month old — whether boy or girl ~certainly wears a long christening dress, i RE RS A es . E.0.M. SARMS PERFECT SCHOOL DRESSES Bises 6-16 SPECIAL! . 1.98 Creepers 1 & 2 pe. Styles $12 Layaway Now! ~ Snowsuits Winter Coats . Complete Line ef Beautitul a Ps Velvets—Felts—Brashed Weel Broken . Sizes | ee ' Angers, PHONE FE MICH AQUATIC GARDENS Tropica! Fish & Supptics 57N. Mill St. oy ] (ip Gear of Ponting Geter '| box is a mystery — »|might be interesting. "| white elephant. not completely dressed. Good taste calls for | the right scent iat the Tight occasion. Fra- grance worn in.the daytime should have the | same fresh crispriess that is expressed in the clothes you wear. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD ‘Dear Miss Woodward: I have to decide between .two boys—they’re both waiting for my answer. But 1) told them 1 wouldn't choose be- i them until I heard from “I've been going with Pat for but a couple of weeks ago I met Jack and went:‘out with him just once. Pat was very hurt and said: lif I went out with Jack any more, ~|we'd be through. “I’ve known Jack only a short time and I like him,.too, but a months and like him very much, | things for years because of ill- ness. I never had a boy friend, of course, so recently when I started doing more ‘I was de- lighted to have this bey like me. “I was so timid about this first experience that I didn't mind the fact that he was two years younger. “But now an older boy is inter- ested in me and my first beau is so hurt that ‘he's acting childish apd as though he owns me. Must I PETUNIA! For extra-special Girl Should Pick T ried and True Beau Rather Than Lad She Scarcely .Knows hurt him so I can be free to go out with other boys?"’ It might not hurt so much if you explain to him how very grate- ful you are. He came into your | life just when you needed him most, gave you the pleasure and confi- dence you craved in your timid start. Thank him most humbly and sincerely for launching you. Then tell him you don’t want to lose him—but you do have places to go, now that you're on your way. You want him always for your friend of mine says he's not very ‘know fin welt enough to-know about that). “Anyway, they both say they like me and insist that I choose. How will it be?” —you can take your pick. One _ |is a big plate heaping with brown; ‘ies that look divine, and you love > | brownies. The other is a box, all) wrapped up and tied tight—and you've absolutely no idea what's in it. Which would you choose? The ‘its contents or utterly Is it worth a chance—when those brownies have you drooling? Seems to me that you have a very happy and successful dat- ing relationhip with Pat. right «there in plain sight. And all wrapped up in the box is Jack —the unknown quantity with a, dubious reputation. . , Giving up Pat for Jack's " sake would be .giving up ‘a friendship t has had time to develop and mean something to you. It seems only sensible tome to go steady only with a boy you alg something about, a boy you know you like and gar get along with. Prétvilsing“to go steady with a boy you've dated only once is like leaping before you look! “Dear Miss Woodward, I'm aeurty 18 and have been cut of as it is flattering. You'll ness, its brushable casual wi MACHINE OR MACHINLESS You'll see it on the ‘prettiest heads. Ne Appointment Needed! t —— ey All Dey—Fridey eq P.M. Now at ITALIAN BOY Cut Complete Permanent | Cold Wave $ 5 00 We and $730 As manageable love its face- framing soft- curls. There on the table are two items | Sal ne bn aay speed, ee A bit of chain Is fine indeed ’ Right, Petunia’ It’s handier for sunning and airing gar- ments too, because the hangers won't slide to- gether. 2is4oo -gpeacuce Bes “ . friends, too. You want to make up for lost time. Ask him to -try jo understand that—then he may decide of his own accord to free you. Stitch in Socks Saves Confusion If wash day leaves you in a di- lemma about which sock belongs to which child, identify each one | so a glance will fell you. A few stitches of colored thread — different color for each child — just below the mid-cuff +l) serve that purpose and will last th many sudsings. The stitches will be hidden when the socks are worn with cuffs turned down. By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘ “Don't tell mé to do anything for ee gaf at the academy,’ she told me,” I got married. But I kept at: my art work a little, and when the children weré too young for school, I used to get them water ‘colors and let them play, while T worked on my drawings and designs.” Her husband was a salesman, with lots of customers. And so, starting aS - early as August, Mrs. G. S. went to work designing a lovely card, She had always done her own cards year after birthdays and holidays. “In ‘the early days,” she told signs, but nobody would buy any. year, as swellas.those for} me, ‘I had tried to sel] my de-/[ 5 Mor oney Motive Often Prevents Woma - |From. Finding Protitable Part-Time Job} However, I loved doing it; so I, fice. I knew the minute I saw him that something good had happened —and guess what it was! - “One of his customers who had “gotten our card had been so im- pressed with it that he had shown it to a fraternity brother of his, Old Favorite Prepared | ala Austrian Pasties Contributed by Mrs. Bradley By JANET ODELL ~ Pontiac Press Foed Editor Perhaps we are sticking our neck out to publish a recipe for pasties. There are probably as many ways of. making pasties are for instance. : This‘ecipe came from the Aus- trian-born brother-in-law of to- day's contributor, Mrs. James Bradley. Mrs. Bradley has the large job of being both mother and father to her two sons. She is an effi- cient worker for the blood bank and for the United Fund drive. Her main recreational inierest is bow!l- ing. _ PASTIES (AUSTRIAN STYLE)~ By Mrs. James Bradley Rich pie dough 2 lle pounds flank or round steak Potatoes . Oniens White turnips or rutabagas Salt and pepper Make extra rich pie dough. Roll and cut in 3-inch squares. Dice the steak Line with polajoea and turnips or rutabaga%” Seasdn with salt-and pepper. Place part of mixture in center of each dough square and pinch edges together, Bake. in a 350- degree oven for 1'3 hours. _ The pasties may be basted with may be served hot.or cold. Makes four servings. For a Tidy Room One way to organize mess mak- ers — such as magazines, news- papers, sewing, and toys — is a bright cotton catch-all, hung sling- style in a black iron stand. The cotton is detachable so it can be | in’ hot soapsuds as often as needed. Coughs of Colds, Head-Cold much better! And under 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Ph.. FE 9:4490 a e { £ > To Relieve Upper Bronchial C VapoRub in a vaporizer or bow! of steaming water, as directed in package. Breathe in the soothing, medicated steam. With every breath, VapoRub's active medication -~penetrates through the cold-stuffed nose and the throat . deep into the large breathing passages. 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(2)—Tele- news.Ace. Ken Cline. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music. (7)—Weather- | . man. Dr. Everett R, Phelps. (2) —Sports.. Ed Hayes. 7:00 — (7) — Famous Playhiuse: Porter Hall. in “Man Who Had Nothing to Lose." (4)—Football films. U. of Michigan game. (2) —Craig Kennedy. Detective ad- venture. 73:30—(T)—Jamie. Class reunion backfires for Grandpa. (4)—Ar- thur Murray, Kathryn and Ar- thur Murray with guest Guy Mitchell. (2)—News. Doug Ed- wards. 7:4&--(4)—News " Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como. Perry and- the Fontane Sisters with popular ballads. ~ $:00—(7)—Sky King. Kirby “Grant, crime-fighter. (4)—Name That Tune. Red Benson; Harry Salter | with music quiz. (2)—Burns and Allen. George tries to cure _ Gracie. of losing things. 8:30—(7)—Liberace. Piano virtu- oso. (4)—Voice Program. Tenor. Robért le, soprano Na- dine Connor sing selection from “Carmen.”’ (2)—Talent Scouts. Arthur Godfrey, host. §:00—(7)—Notre Dame games. (4) +Dennis Day. (2)—I Leve Lucy. Ethel and Lucy demand equal rights. 9:30 — (4) — Robert Montgomery Presents. Angela Lansbury, Tom Helmore-in ‘Cakes and Ale," by Somerset Maugham. Buttons. 19: 00—(7)—Boxing. “Joey Giardello vs. Walter Cartier. (2) — Studio One. Robert Keith in ‘Another Caesar,” story of a weakling 8: 00-—(7)—"W. M. felty.” (2)—Red | “ GD Said That. June Lockhart, Inez Robb, John Ma- son Brown, -guest panelists. 11:00 — (T) — Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with variety show. (4)— News. Paul Williams. (2)—News Roundup. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7)—Charlie Chan. Warner Oland in “Chan at the Circus.” (4)—Weathercast. (2)—National Theater. Feature film TBA. 11: 30—(4)—Plainclothesman. TUESDAY MORNING 7:00—1(4)—"“Today.”” 9:00 (4) — ere () = “Playhouse.”. ; 9: ‘45~(2)—"News.” 10:00—(4)—"Ding Dong School.” (D—"“Billy~ Graham.” (2)— - “Arthur Godfrey. 10:30—(4)—"‘Glamor Girl.” Mm “Wonderland.” 11:00—(4)—"‘Hawkins Falls." (T)— “Charm Kitchen.” 11: 15—(4)--"'The Bennetts.’ " (2) Baird Puppets. 11:30 — (4) — “Three a “to Heaven.” (2)—‘‘Strike It Rich.” 11:45—(4)—"‘Follow Your. Heart.” TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (4)—""Movie " Quiz.” (1)— “12 Film. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—"‘Love of Lie.” 12:30—(4)—""Travel Unlim'td.” (7) —‘‘Stars on Seven." (2)—"To- morrow’s Search.” ~ 12:45—(2)—"Guiding Light.” 1:00—(4)—"‘Jean McBride Show." (2)—“You're What You Eat.” 1;15—(2)—"Bob Murphy.” 1:38'— (4) — Good Cooking. (2)-- Garry Moore Show. 1;46—(7)—"‘Strictly Female.” 2:00—(2)—I'll Buy That. -Telerama. 23:15—(7)—"‘News."” — ae () — Theater.” " (2) — &: 45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith Show. (2)— (j— } Biff Baker. 8:00—(4)—Milton Berle. $:30—(7)—“Cowboy Col (2) —"Ladies 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. rts] —Turn to a Friend. 4:30—-(4)—"On_. Your . (pocoubt. (2)—Feature Theater. (7)—Ern Westmore. §:00—~(4)—“Adveriture Patrol.” (7) —“Auntie Dee" 5:15~(4)—"Gabby Hayes.” 5:30—(4)—""Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” (7)—""Rootie Kazoo- tie. 5:45—'2)}—Kartoons. (7)—Weather. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)--"‘Time for Music.” (7) —"Detroit Deadline.” (2)—Kit Carson.” 6:15—(4)—""News.” (7)—''Sports.” 6:30—(4)—Sports. (7)—Agar Thea- (2)—“News.”” 6:45—(4)—"Traffic Court.” @)— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — “Storybook.” ne (2)—This is Show _ Business. . 3 7:15—(4)—*‘Meet the Artist.” 1:30—(4) — Dinah Shore {7) — American Cavalcade. (2)—News. Tas—(4)—News, (2)—Jane Fro- man. tion Picture Academy. (2)—Life Is Worth Living. 8:30—(2)—Jeweler Showcase. 9:00—(4)—"Fireside Theater.” (7) —“Room for Daddy.”’ (2)—"For- eign Intrigue.” 9:30—(4)—Circle Theater. (7)—U. S. Steel Hour. (2)—‘‘Suspense. 10: 0—(4)—“ Judge for Yourself.” (2)—" cr. 10:30—(4)—"‘All Star Theater.” (—Name’s the Same. (2)—Fae vorite Story. 11:00—(4)—""News." (7)—"‘Soupy’s ~ On.” (2)—"News.” il: 15—(4)—"‘Weathercast.” (7) — “Million Dollar Theater.” (2)— who posed as a hero. Big Payoff. “G6-To-Gether Theater.” 11:30—(4)—“‘Tuesday Theater.” -- Today's Radio Programs - = Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to chasige without notice WIR, (700) CKLW, (tee) WW, (858) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WIBK, (1490) TONIGAT 6:45—WXYZ. Hews. Wolfe me Music TUESDAY EVENING . — WIR, ° WCAR, Coffee with Ciem orke phe od Boy Bud . e: 00 WIR, News WW, News by True 7:00— W. Dick Burris WCAR. ss 1130 Wd Wattrick-McKensie 2 wave. gtattries, | McK. CKLW. oo : News, Wolfe 12:48—W. aR, yack white w Meadiens Morseman | WIE See ie WXYZ. WoeK, ‘Headless Horseman ¢:18—WJR, Clark Quartet ' —— artet WWwa, Budd Lynch 1:18—WJR, Must | Hall a rig i CKLW. Gddie Chase WCAR, Clem 19 2 Base ot Lite sae ie Lee G@mith 1:30—WwW. ‘ ow Boe 8 Reynolds WXYk. Charm Time = oR, p~* Se Pred ~s CKLW News - a oan Wat, ‘tckensic Wek. Genii ene Binge Zam. ‘Nets. “Glos 1190 | WETR Go. MeKensie €:48—WIR, Lowell Thosias = os SS ae , WWJ), Nation's Business wom, aa White i: Caw. = Perkins = 2:00—WJR, Quest House ww Minute Parade Lead 7:00—WJR, Guest Rouse ww, 3 _s =e 13e—W Or. Maion WXYZ, Bill Ster jc WxY., ary McBride. WXYZ. Bil) Stern SELW. Pulton Lewis Jt sat News. Gentile CKLW. Your Boy Bud CKLW. Puiton. Lewis WJBK. -T. George News Clem wine rom George WJBX Tem George :15—WW4, Alex Drier Bue Quest _ meee Oe 2:1S—WW4J, Alex Drier WXYZ, Ghew World ‘ae i: wi ia Light WXYZ, Show World CKLW. Guy Mune 54 ag with Clem =) lane CKLW News :36-WJR, Family Skeleton | *:3°-WIR. Music Hall Sua ne eines 7:30—WJR, Family Skeleton ‘vwa, Beatty 8:46—WCAR. Radio Revive! WXYZ. eahaes Musie arch eee, ty * wxyYz, 0:00—WJR. News CKLW News tarr CKLW oe gy >a pada a bre eda ed George CKLW gnige veeeree 1:43—WJR, Gd. R. Murrow reaktast Clu ows, :0—wan. p83 Man's Pamily Wiax meas aes 2:1b—WJK, verry Mason WW), Ove Man's Passi re Pemlly ose m, ae WCAR News Rhvthm Pose biecoae CKLW Three — Loe gol 9:18 wIe Pioneer's Sons Ww ore Drake $:00-—WJR, People runay Railroad Hou WWJ, Bob Maxwell WJ, Dial Dave WWJ, Eddie Pisher wai. Your Lend: ‘Mine CKLW, Heatter, Lines xY% Pauk-Winter WXYZ 3} taty Byline criw The Paicon WJBK News ind som CKLW. Your Boy Bud CEL jammer WJBK. el George 9:30-WJK Mire WCAR. Sports WJBK. News,. George :15—WXY2, Bammy Kaye WWJ. Bob weawan . f | t:45—wdk srignter Dap §:38—WIR, Telent Scouts CKLW Kitehen Club wwe, , oes, Mulholland conan co — WW VYolce P $:43—WIM. Pete enc Joe WXYZ, Band of the Day WWJ Here's the Answer wCcaR Guu 1138 eames The Nortns WwW. Coun CKLW, - WB. wecaR WHYZ. Dick Onsood CKLW ‘@.0u—WJR Arthur Godfrey Good Neighbor Club ou. alit News Me s wwe tats Bes att Temple Academy WJBK. News. CRLW. News, S tues Briefs George WwW. 3 Star Extre Craig House weve. Band of the day CKLW, fitgh adventure WJBK, Tom George 8:45—WXYZ, Vanaerceok (1)—Mo- | Take to Billy Johnson’ Ss : Woodsy TV's yom 114.000 Watch — [Hillbilly Singer _ Kentuckian Ranks Third in Daily Shows, Kids Seem to Love Him | WASHINGTON uw — Nature! today shoorter, sell. his horse. ‘and start telling nature stories. all this? “I began the an in March,” Johnson said, ‘“‘and it took only three weeks for it to become the most popular of all locally pro- Me? Oh. no, I don’t have one. The only pet we have is a hound dog named Boots.” Johnson is well aware that life in cream, that animals have to prey on one another to live. But I think the kids will find that out soon enough. In my show there's never a shot fired, and no one ever dies.” “dren is their frankness. His two chief critics are the Johnson — sters, Theresa ge who is and Billy who is 2 “When Im ie the beam,’’ he said, “T hear about Ee But he also gets notes like this one from Randy Simpson of Ar- lington, Va.; | “When my daddy and I go to “One time a rabbit just looked at us while we looked at him." that pistol, pardner. rabbits are a-goin’ to look at one another. ‘at Red Seating the woods isn't all peaches and} ..i4 shiiaaiios Dad, is learning to ride a horse as ‘KIT AND HIS ‘KID’'—Bil] Williams, television’s Kit Carson, reads about the original Carson of a céntury ago to his three-year-old son f” Billy just before bedtime. Billy, who already has a buckskin suit like expertly as his famous father. Fears Results Knowland Says Move May Give Communism ‘Go Ahead’ Signal WASHINGTON &# — Sen, Know- land (R-Calif) sai today he thought seating of Red China in the United Nations “‘would be \gener- ally recognized as thé ‘go ahead’ signal for communism in the bal- fy the Communists either at Pei- ping or in the Kremlin at Mos- cow. “They would immediately then That would Yequire the removal of the Republic of China from membership on the Security Coun- cil and yn pray in the United His Dead Father Scent cee te = 22 \/ Leone made 00 Signature, Furniture or Auto | “Provident Loar toan ban _| anaey metal! 1s Nees cawcies She, 7 NA TT esT LAMEnNeK aT: Gerald Harvey, 2-9249 oe Manager « ° PONTIAC e FEderal Leons mode te residents of oll surreunding towns fen ' j - e+e ¢& ee @ 4 & & doctors’ Pain was eved aa reduction or ree Dope poo eed ny was ng ot llth improvement were continued over a period of | fact, results. were 0 thors ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements as ‘Piles. have ceased to be a New Way. 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Hardy Plays 60 Minutes sary of the completion of Harvard State's string of 28 straight. vic- tories. . He was one of a gang of re- serves who had a great day filling in for injuted Purdue regulars. It may be back to the bench for Danny at Winois Saturday if fullbacks Max Schmaling and Bill Murakowski are ready to go. They're bigger and faster than Pobojewski. , the 50th. anniver- In the 3rd quarter, Hardy re- “Of course, I'tt like to play all Calls It ‘Miserable’ ee oy ee mea tie |e. time. ‘That's why I shifted oad $0 set up the Gna! Har. from Michigan State to “Purdue. FORT WORTH, Tex. w + Ben @ touchdown. In last. min- Anyway, I had a minute of glory bet a yesterday in| Detmauth: dive. ky halted &/ on that touchdown. I felt so good é termed “miserable golf’ 2s the K Ky ting |} just lay there and bawiled. a ie Pobojewski, oldest, man on the G R j 2 : a nF tdi é : 4 side [ : F 4 : | af E Fy ba a 3 a : > Hf squad at 24, combines professional caliber trap drum playing with his studies for coaching or physical education teaching, - man with the ball on that. one-yard scoring plunge, he would have had to beat his bass drum to attract attention from other Purdue stars of the day. Rex Brock, only regular in Pur- due’s starting backfield, intercept- Ts Hit Peak of Career i By GRANTLAND RICE Rew oR Tree eta cinch, we \ said, “but I'd jike to bet that Brown didn't get the. ~ Paul Brown, One of Greatest Football Coaches, in Professional Game He has been in the center of the spotlight year after year. Many seasons ago, when pro football came along, he collected a team in a hurry. He netted Otto Graham, who has been the most suecessful of modern passers. o/ Le Ce Brown then drew in Marion Motley, a big bruising back whe is still around, and two star ends in Mac a Brown has kept many his stars on year after year. was with Greasy Neale one day when someone : ania a Cleveland deal for players trom another club. _you. think of it?” Neale, was asked. “1 anything about it,” the star ex-coach worst of the degl. I've‘never seen him get the worst. of any deal yet.” The eminent Mr. Neale has = respect for a tw $ Tay “T've | If Pobojewski hadn't been: the | Purdue's Reserves Heroes’ of Upset-Over Spartans ed a Billy Wells pass the first time Michigan State had the ball and ; picked up 82 yards rushing. Fronchie Gutman, reserve quar- terback, also intercepted a State pass and handled the ball neatly. Phil Ehrman, sub fullback, inter- cepted two of Tom Yewcic's passes. Michigan State, baffled and frantic, made two fatal mistakes. It drew a clipping penalty that nullified a 94-yard. kickoff return by Leroy Bolden. It let Purdue keep the ball, by roughing the kicker, when Purdue started. to punt in the course of its one touch- down drive. RO Wins, Cranes Lose Royal Oak High Scheol con- tinued its bid for championship honors in the Border Cities League Saturday with a 19-7 vic- tery over Dearborn Fordson. Acorns ‘spotted the Tractors a 7-0 first period lead, then came back in the second half. In an- other Saturday game, Shady Side Academy of Pittsburgh downed Cranbrook, 13-7. New Way to Get Deer EDEN, Idaho # — A 200-pound buck deer, wounded by a hunter, Mrs. Vern, S. Schutte against a tree. She had no gun but grabbed the buck’s antlers and yelled for her. husband. Schutte shot and killed. the deer. Mrs. Schutte Batts Reverses Decision, Stays in United States Tiger Catcher Passes Up Mexican Loop for lunged from bushes and pinned ns Insurance Business rE Sip FEE rt ie | a cided United States Kline Is Star in UD Victory Reese, Logical Successor to Dressen’s Over Aggies I Job, Will Face Tough Task as Manager Former St. Fred Ace Figures in All Scoring in 18-14 Win ST. LOUIS — Title minded Oklahoma A & M, with the blue chips within reach, hits the climax of. its bid to return to Missouri Valley Conference football suprem- acy this weekend. Playing all of four _ Valley games on consecutive weekends, t conference de- first place Aggies (2-1) and. the first Valley victory hamp Wichita with a 1-1 record. -A scond A & M defeat could let either Houston or Wichita, who don’t meet, slip into the title. Dave Kline’s (Pontiac Mich. boy) fourth period 26-yard touchdown pass to Bob Burgmeier was the de- cijding factor. . Detroit scored just before the half when Kline, the former Pon- tiac St. Fred’s star, passed to Jack Flanagan for a Ist down on the Aggie 12. Kline then pitched out to Burgmeier for the first ‘| touchdown. Kline passed “to Lee Riley for ter on a 46yard play. Aggies roared back to tally twice in the 3rd period and take a 14-12 lead. Then came the ‘Biggie another Titan TD in the third quar- | _ UD's winning |} i. Stoic! [Spartans’ Boss Has No Alibis for 6-0 Upset ‘Got to Get. Off This Losing Streak,’ Munn Comments | By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING W — “Now we've got to get off -this losing streak,” quipped Michigan State football coach Biggie Munn after MSC’s 6-0 upset loss to Purdue last Saturday. Like the Spartan boy of legend who stood unflinching gnawed at his vitals, the Spartan football boss was stoic in defeat. “No alibis,"" Munn kept repeat- ing after the shocking upset that ended the 28-game Michigan State victory string dating-back to 1950. “If you can't take a loss and be a gentleman about it.” Munn ob- served, ‘‘you don't iii in this game. ” “Ot course, the boys felt aw- fully bad about it,” Munn said. “Net a one of them knew what it was like to be beaten: Bet I ~think we'll be a better team be- cause of it." > time Michigay State had been held scoreless since Michigan blanked MSC 55-0 in 197, the black Saturday. of Munn’s debut as Spartan coach. Michigan State got some real mean breaks in the game. But Munn refused to discuss them. “They're all part of the game,” he said. Spartans had five attempts intercepted. - Each ime they seemed about to score, the. wrong guys would walk into the way of a Michigan State pass. A penalty, for roughing the kicker, put Pur- due in position for its one score by Dan Pobojewski in the fourth quarter. Ironically.. Pobojewski, Grand Rapids, was at Michigan State in 1947 and. 1948 but: trans- ferred to Purdue after a stint of military service because he couldn't make the team. On the play after the Purdue touchdown, the game started in the comeback pattern so familiar to Spartan rooters in recent years. Leroy Bolden took the kickoff on this own five-yard line and. out- fought, outdodged and outran the th a FE Notre Dame Jnepired as the fox | f Loss to Purdue marked the first | baca—ra prone : iname for himself, - - By TOM BRANAGAN ‘ CHICAGO @®—That was quite a stomach ache Frank Leahy had Saturday. * * * Variously diagnosed as a heart attack; a “muscle spasm,” intes- tinal flu and ‘“‘acute enteritis,’’ it became—because of its timing— even more celebrated. than his| Notre Dame football team’s 27-14 victory over Georgia Tech. Attendants at St. Joseph Hospital, in nearby. South Bend, Ing., were}: going -along with the “acute en- terities’’ theory today. One of them | Geo! described it as “‘nothing more than a high-class stomach ache.” Anyway,.it was one of the most successful: of its kind in history. It occurred at halftime and turned the Irish football team into a sobbing crew of crusaders de- seteained to “win for Leahy.” - Leahy complained of pain as his Leahy's ‘Stomach Ache’ Sparks Irish to Win team was trooping into the Notre Dame dressing room at the end of the first half. The attack was at first thought to be a heart seizure and he was given oxygen, the last sacraments of the Catholic Church and a swift trip by ambulance to the hospital. the only player to see him and, thinking his coach near death, blurted to his teammates the. hor- rible tmglications, _eosaiow en of the game, Tech players noted that Notre Dame men kept wiping ‘tears ‘from their eyes. The Irish coach was reported tal as early as Saturday night but doctors scheduled further precau- tionary tests for this morning be- fore giving him any word on when he could leave. Weekend Stars ¥ The Associated Press "ate. Minnesota — aggre seored twe touchd of 18 passes a 168 yards and a third * yD. ran for 113 yards and intercepted twe passes as Minnesota upset Michigan 22- @ im the Little Brown Jug game. DAN POBOJEWSKI, Purdue fullback— Fermer Michigan State student scored | the touchdown that upset the Spartans 6-6 and ended their %4-game winning streak. NEIL WORDEN, Notre- Dame fullback —Rammed ascress the -first chdown and led the ground attack that stopped Geergia Tech's unbeaten string at 31 in a 27-14 Irish a MERRILL GR! Oklabems half- back—Ran 51 yards with 34 seconds left in the game te break a tle and give the Seohers a 27-20 victery over Ceolerade. . HOWARD CASSADY, Ohie State half- m 36 yards with Dave bey pot 24-yard pose me a tiuchdewn ths Wiseensin 20 ED. a tan A, Penn Kicked rterback— eal with 6 seconds remain- mn 9-6 upset over Navy. STAN. WALLACE, Ulineis fullback— His runs of 45 and 55 yards preduced pair ef touchdowns, enavens he tat ors t to defeat Syracuse 20-1 PAUL camEHoNn, ailback— Scored twice tm running tor 121 —— ter 47 more as he led 44-7, vietery ever Washington Diate. Fool's Career Brief, Great Money-Winning List Greentree Ace Retiring at 4,-but Ranks 7th: on | Paul Giel Has Greatest-Day as 'M Topples Gopher Star Smashes Big 10’s Record for Ball Handling MINNEAPOLIS. — The Little Brown Jug. on Michigan's trophy t best | shelf since 1942, rested jauntily on the Minnesota campus today — a tribute to. All-America Paul Giel's greatest football game. Giel, 20-year-old, 185-pound sen- for, handied the ball 53 times Saturday—Setting a Big Ten rec- ord — and counted two touch-. downs, as Minnesota startled un- beaten Michigan, 22-0. The Winona, Minn., left halfback, who also pitches baseball expert- ly, completed 13 of 18 passes for 169 yards and gained a total of | 282. Coach West Fesler called Giel's performance “no doubt his best and by far the greatest I have ever seen on a football field. “How in the world could one man do more than Paul did Sat- urday?” Fesler asked. BALTIMORE w — For a horse- who didn’t even start in the triple crown races as a 3-year-old and, who's retiring as a youngster of | four, Tom Fool has made quite a Greentree stable’s darling, now seventh among the all-time top money winners, started his brief career by winning the 2- ‘soul -old er ba a a et ‘But judge William Farrell, a former | Minnesota schoolmate of Munn’s signaled a clipping penalty against State. The touchdown was called back and after that blow Michigan State wasn't able to pull itself to- gether to make a real threat. Today the Spartans turned their faces forward: fo its Otegon State game here next Saturday, two Big Ten games with Ohio State and Michigan on successive Saturdays and a windup game with Mar- quette. entire Purdue team on a a vA AMES 908 Ss E se Be eee ier, it wasn't to be aliowed. Field | but took sick and didn't compete is ag water book faweriae to win the 1952 Kentucky Derby, in any of the 3-year-old classics. Since then he’s been unbeatable. Tom Fool won five stakes last fall. And this year, he's won 10 straight, including nine stakes, to. lay undisputed claim to the 1953 __p the Ws handicap title. No wonder jockey Ted Atkinson, who rode Tom Fool to victory in | the Pimlico Special Saturday in a| record-breaking —— calls him ‘“‘one of the best horses of our time." \Autographed Baseball Glove Not Lost Long HARTFORD, Conn. @ — The things that boys can forget! Found at the YMCA summer camp near here after the boys had gone home were: towels, two left foot rub- bers, a right foot _Overshoe, _Pa- rally, Kline ran 31 yards to the Burgmeier for the score. NFL RESULTS | EASTERN CONFERENCE showed a cut leg and bruises. Detroit 14 San Francisee Les Angeles 38 Chieage Bears 24 Cleveland 7 New York e Philadelphia 66 Chicage Cards 17 Baitimere 27 Washington P| NEW YORK (»—Commissioner Bert Bell must have ‘been psychic |when he made out the National | Football League schedule because weekly, without fail, the slate of games has included at least one with an important bearing on the standings. ‘And then yesterday there was not one but two involving leaders ‘ot the Western Conference. The Detroit Lions, 1952 league cham- pions, edged the San Francisco 49ers out'of a share of the top rung, 14-10. But the Los Angeles Rams kept pace with the Liong by downing the Chicago Bears 38- 24. The victories of ¢he Lions and the Rams made Bell's schedule look good again for the two teams meet Sunday in Los Angeles with | rents sborwing a rect of for Wi Rams Remain in Tie With Lions: Browns All Alone tories and - defeat. “* * Baltimore Washington Redskins 27-17, Each has a 3-2 record, In the Eastern Conference the at the top with five victories after New York’ Giants. The final score Ground gtidiron was 7-0. Pitts- burgh moved into second place on night triumph over Gréen Bay. — phia Eagles to put on the real of- fensive display of the weekend. They defeated the == (2a Cardinals 56-17--—- Cowpokes' 26 before passing to ™ WL T Pet. P OP Cleveland = ,.... ~5 @ 6 1000 18 OM Pittsburgh ...0. 3 2 @ 600 114 117 Washin oon 3 2 2 SOO “00 Philadelphia ...2 2 1 .50@ 134 118 New York...... 140 20 Si 78 Chieage Carés..@ 5 © .00@ 72 158 WESTERN CONFERENCE D ho ..cceeee @ 1 @ BOO 122 «100 Les Angeles..... 41 6 £00 158 161)" San Franeiseo.. 3 2 @ 600 128 117 Ntimoré ...,.++ 320 #00 87 104 Chicago Bears.. 1 4 @ .200 92 Green Bay...... 1 4 @ 900 «684 «127 SATURDAY'S RESULTS | Pittebergh 31 Green “4 The 49ers’ oethinck dropped them | # into a third place tie with the |} Colts, who trounced the | ‘their usual close game with the |B on the rain-soaked New York Polo | ii the strength of its 31-14 Saturday | tes But it.remained for the Philadel-|” unbeaten Browns remained alone | gay 4 —— SO eee = jamas, T-shirts, dungarees, under- shirts, caps and a baseball mitt autographed by Ted Williams, the Red Sox slugging outfielder. Its owner was among the first to reclaim his property. About 6,000 gallons of water are needed to flood a hockey rink. 4 Se een. “KRESS FAILS TO.GAIN—Ted Kress, Michigan vhalfback, is dropped for no gain on his 9-yard line Walverite geme at Mispsapatls Saturday. _Minne- by Mel Holme as Paul Giel (10) moves in to assist. | sota. won, 22-0, ‘to hand Michigan its. Ast —_ La ~HPhe-play- ‘severed: te the: in pee ot he Cooter five-games: ‘this-season: = * Fesler’s Gophers had gone into clamoring to get out of the hospi- Don Penza, Irish captain, was the game 3-time losers and an al- | most unanimous choice to go down , to their 4th defeat. But Michigan was to go away mauled and con- | fused. Tip-off came with the game three minutes old, when Minnesota re- covered a fumble on the Michigan 29. Giel hammered four times at six on the last try. Minnesota maintained constant pressure, refusing to let Michigan open up with any sustained of- | fense. Giel handled the ball on all but 2 of 14 plays as the Gophers . paraded 61 yards for the 2nd score late in the lst period. Giel counted that one from two yards out, and then helped pro- duce Minnesota's final touchdown in the third quarter with a 9-yard pass to Bob Rutford. Gophers scored their final two points when Michigan’s Dick Balzhiser was tackled in his own end zone. - Giel got. strong support from right half Bob McNamara and full- back Gary Johnson. Giel, a 4letter winner in high school, pitched baseball well enough to attract several major league socuts and at least one approached with a contract. He also plays on the mound for Min- nesota and had a 5-0 record last spring. rae AP’ Wifephote eee . * 4 * A t By ED CORRIGAN ; NEW YORK (~The 1953. col- lege football season, you might ‘Annual Midget Football Night Held Saturday McCarroll Back Scores Four Touchdowns, Leads Team to 25-14 Win ' Bad weather limited the crowd to 1100 Saturday night at the an- nual Midget Football Night in Wis- | ner Memorial Stadium. The hardy fans that turned out for the pro- gram witnessed six interesting con- tests involving players of the 5th- to-Tth grade level from- schools. Individual standout of the the night was Danny Kimmel of Mc- Carroll, The speedy little back scored touchdowns on runs of 40, 10, 15 and 15 yards as his team beat Webster, 25-14. Longest runs of the night were registered. in the Lincoln and East- ern-Wever junior high game, won by Lincoln, 7-6. Tom Hyatt re turned the opening kickoff 75 yards for Eastern-Wever's only score. Jerry Orr raced 60 yards for the tying tally in the last half, and Mike Iverson converted the winning extra point. Results of other games: Crofoot 21 city say, will start. next Saturday for just about every top a= in the country except Notre Dame. _* *& @ Frank Leahy's legions today stood head and shoulders over the pack and if they don’t crush Navy just as they've beaten down all their opposition so far the experts will be jumping off high buildings in droves. ; * * @ At the moment, the longest-win- ning streak among the major schools is a modest H compiled}: by West Virginia, whick won six Long 5 reaks, topped; et last year and has won five more = season. Georgia Tech, which fell be- dg Notre 'Dame powerhouse, and Michigan $tate, which dropped a 6-0 decision“to Purdue, hitherto fhe patsy of the Big Ten, the idream world is gone. Now they’ re = in reality. The Engineers had run up a string of .31 games without a de- feat, although they were tied twice, urday. Michigan State had won 28 in a row before getting its comeuppance before Johnny Lattner and com-| pany slugged them 27-14 last Sat-| ~ from Purdue, which had dropped four games without getting in the win column. The Big Ten race is now scram- bled like breakfast eggs. Michigan, which was supposed to give State| a run for its money, also was the victim of a mighty upset. ‘Minne- sota, No great shakes, trounced the Wolverines 22-0. That left Illinois, which beat yracuse 20-13, in undisputed pos- ibn of first place in the loop. * * Navy perhaps was spending its time on Franklin Field looking ahead to the Notre Dame game. a, be THE eons PRESS, MONDAY, aa 26, 1959, his ire es a Re eS irginias {1 ; Best any rate, Penn, the Ivy League tfit with the suicidal schedule, | beat the Middies, ranked No. 10 in .the weekly Associated Press poll 4, in another major upset. West Virginia, after slugging Vir- ginia Military Institute 52-20, seems. to have clear sailing the rest of the way. Penn State is its next ‘aiid’ ‘probably strongest opponent. Another streng outfit is Baylor, which took care of Texas A&M 14-13. The Bruins still are un- beaten and rule the choice to win the thwest Conference title. But they \still have four league foes to Texas Christian, Texas, Southern Methodist and Rice—so anything can happen, * /* * On the Pacific Coast, UCLA, de- at “OLIVER MOTOR a lot of the wind out of California = ane the Golden Bears 32-20. In the South, it is Maryland all the way. The Terps had ‘a day off Ppa after overcoming Mi- ami (Fla.) Friday, Their next op- ponent is South Carolina. 36 W. Pike $e. FE 2-9101 See Robert Rector. Mgr, fos Free Estimates on All ‘Makes of Cars COLLISION SHOP < “COLLISION WORK _ |Dressen Flies. West fo New. Coast Job | LOS ANGELES um — Charles (Chuck) Dressen, the ex-manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, arrived by_plane last night en route to his new job.of managing the Oakland Oaks in the Pacific Coast League. - He had no comment en his)-sud- den departure from service with the Dodgers. Asked his opinion on the possi- bility of major league’s baseball moving to’ the Pacific Coast he said; ‘‘It's the general opinion throughout the East that Los’ An- geles will have major ball within three years.” 33, Bagley 0; Longfellow-Malkim 34, Wisner 0; Emerson-Hawthorne- | . Owen-Roosevelt-Whittier - Willis 19, McConnell - Whitfield - Wilson 14; Jefferson 7, Washington 0. .,- Lincoln and Washington junior high school bands performed dur- ing intermissions. We've a hee. parking let casy te enter, easy te leave, right be- aide eur stere. 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Thursday, October 29th A combination of circumstances beyond our control forces us-to this drastic action right at the height of the season’s businest time, and just before Christmas too, *we know that if you’re smart, you'll come early every Watch for Our Big Ad in Wednesday's PONTIAC PRESS pigre Will Be Closed Monday, Tuseday & Wednesday, Oct. 26-27-28 | to Slash All Merchandise to the Bone ; “OUR LOSS---YOUR GAIN” ~~ JOHN W. HERRON NATIONAL SALES SYSTEMS LIQUIDATORS-IN-CHARGE Let Us Check the Following © Master Cylinder © Hydraulic Lines © Emergency Brakes FREE ESTIMATES! Call FE 4-3566 for an us OPERATION BRAKES Does your car pull to the right or left when brakes are applied? Can you press your brake pedal within one inch of the floor? Does it take you more than 30 feet to stop going at 20 M.P.H.? IF SO -—- YOU NEED EXPERT BRAKE SERVICE! hie JEROME & OLDSMOBILE Sead bes ecnlned a thud area ing a Dodd compiled a record the Michigan State ice a wins, 21 defeats and one tie. Fa te Band Be " Fé “ OTICE te, cash, over one-half of the entire regular ~~ prema tetas ag ef oe ae I A 7 eh a c i - ae He ' oa (2 oe. Be I \ ‘ : ; J + f ‘ i z ie ie / tye rf \, F : : : / a j vs i Fi Z orn : 2 rf s _ \ | \+ 9 | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1953 - We . a y i ; fi T = : ’ rr , Ls bie t : | | UM ath TJ | ‘6 Straight for Hurons ~ os Se : m A t rg! , i me ean ase sccm ta tae emcee T : i ‘ 1c : af \f\Northern,. MSC, Wolverines: Bow, b xc. Bo [ ." q 0S . \Northern,. MSC, Wolverines: Bow, but ’ » i a me , F = : . é i wt ye. : State Has Unbeaten Team in Normal Il 2 a - ee ahr es : ; # 5 es : er ey s i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | games. And it has rolled wp 153 {H1A6) wn with 8 374 pasting i of J 4 * . ; . & »~| Michigan still has an unbeaten, | Points to a mere 55 for oppo- | Southern over ‘. - Eas What is more, it is among only| It is Michigan Normal of Ypsl- | Normal now shares the IIAC “tn Tonight's Bout on TV : 1m the nation which have er-| tnt, which chatted wp Ht Bird |iead wit Central Migs, whos @ piacaartes zd fect records through six 13-6 victory over Western Illinois EW ORR ory ever tonal ga Cloud League's | es eee We) Glardello, who won, lost and third in the country within a week, ! Central has bowed only to Great > eae a ‘ oe rye Fran nM sy poscet he cid : : ae hi tumbled fro Graham a year France's Mickey ednes- *higan fte over New York's Walter Cartier | day on TV (CBS). Castellani, Title Picture Peaphars - cal en fea — contender, has been up wii Michigan Beate andl Michigan: Bi Eastern Parkway. | fast since he adopted Cleveland as hikes, Ben Once-tied Northern bowed 7-2 to : The Philadelphia boxer never | his home. _ Mikes, s Battle to aatge avy : ete Cine . 13-13 Draw; Eaglet 11 Michigan State's string of 28 << laa pe Geadee win Gore “Trips Remit 6-0- straight triumphs was mapped by | and split two with Trips , 0-0: : ’ - Panter. Glardelio is the No. 5 con-| Purdue, 60, and Michigan's four ~ tender in the division, now topped Pos SUBURBAN CATH. LEAGUE de in-a-row streak was broken by _ by Olson. The. bout will be seen ‘ St. Rit...... veces 26 eal Mimwecte, 2° : on Du Mont TV in some parts. of | it. Best. ieeee 3 1 1 6 & Alma smacked into the country. . Bt sessecoeee 9 2 2 SS 5S the MIAA cellar, 13-0 rs s 6 fe ae Mer eos 2 8 RB Hillsdale came trom: behind, = Gearer atts, 0 sant wel, wit ) di F Bt. Fredericks scle 4 8 ge GS a reverse a - 10 upset by ee touchdown n plunging for on ‘ Red Top) Davis when they Na ian oes coe Catholic rey stand- moore point oo 16, meet Friday Madison Square remained scram Sunday, ope it, » and —— poe he agp operated Lose at Montreal, but with once-beaten St. Michael and Albion clipped DePauw of Indiana, ty a —— s : —* Beat Toronto $ ‘St. Benedict battling to a-13-13 19-0. ~~stopped in the 13th round. Now he oronto Sunday deadlock to further complicate the | Gite ete ieee Ros in the ting ratngs,” "| on Home kee = sation. : oe a ee : Davis, mow. 28, has been a hot -— *¢ @ leating Oklaho - & M, 18-14. ‘scrapper this year, winning five| DETROIT @ — Champs at home: With a total of only six games Eostes Michinen rigir tae of six starts. Although he whipped |S0¢ chumps on the road. That on the league schediile, any one reckicemc Cravevety of 1 cae Tommy Collins, Charley Riley,|#>out sums up ap Rietypan ot of the top three teams still can sia co tae St. Louis. . Fabela Chavez, Cecil Schoonmaker | Wings today after nine games grab the championship. St. Rita Brandeis University upsct = Ione SERENE ole aatote renaed —— Hockey League sea- moved into tha, tntiapoted lead Wayne, 6-0. . barely over 50-48- = Sunday with a umph over 7 | 100 pro starts. That's the usual Se Se pretrs type bl beoraild praed r K ers | Friday radio (ABC) and TV (NBC) | games at home — ve chard Lake St. Mary edge St. {ro , Garden show, : them all. BAGS FINE ‘REDCOAT’—Jim Naylor, young hunter, afield last | Frederick, 6-0. | Cleveland presents an interna-| They have played four games| week end with his dad and boss, bagged a beautiful “redcoat.” The} guscrocks, who looked like ' —s a a ~— real red fox, which Jim is holding in the pieture was shot near Brown! worid-beaters in beating St. . ef ge Harriers Lose, Too ing. ies ake and two ties, | #24 Giddings roads, north of Pontiac, It was in prime condition, with| Rite last week, jist couldn't get in mination unusually fine color, and was of large size, approximately 15 pounds.| their offense rolling against the i Ppiadc = to the pnt sane Naylor lives at 1190 Taylor road. _| Bens. After trailirg ¢0 at halt- = Hit 12:190 for D poo anaiprealccmpardeaplinglan | Rao 7 TT | eed scoring ran by quarter, | STICK 'EM UP!!!—“Oops!—That's no vietim, fellows, here comes| 1) 47! 77 OF MOZEn night bounced back and blanked Bi Ten Conterence Standings back Russ Shindort in the Srd |* hunter,” or some such nonsense as that seems to be running Games; Therm Gibson Toronto, 2-0, in friendly Olympia g : iar, sa period. through Mr. Raccoon’s noggin as he regards the 1953 hunting season, Individual Star Stadium. : =a. AMES tly opened. Thi oodland bandit and his outlaw treal woe OP et PF orw i t “t Pet. por} Danny Dropps’ kick = : a have been legal Play apmans al ecress the seat nat of achoae CLEVELAND &®-—Stroh's Boh a — todhaag it Ge = Michigan State.....,.... 3 : : ne = HH ra A ‘See iis r after hit an upright and since October 1, and will be open to hunting after October 20 in the| mian Beer of Detroit won “a one. e a ace jehiga AOEe. igen : ° . back playing- area ’ < mar , . tie between the two teams and| onic state .....)): see § H $ Sat Fo HY ‘ t ° a int ” _— ~ * ¢@ southern Lower Peninsula. But don’t let that coy expression fool | ninth annual elimination tourna- gave the Canadiens a two point |Minnesota ..............2 2 @ fog g & 3 3 § <8 SS G5] Ravens regained their lead in| you: Those busy beady, watching eyes have lots of woods wisdom | ment -of the Bowling Proprietors lead. Frenchmen held fast to it|rarane ~..........: 1 1 9 30 om 1 4 ¢ se 88 welthe finale, with Melvin Robinson | packed behind them and it takes some plain and fancy hunting to| Association of American last nicht Sunday night by nipping the Rar? |" ia Se ote eee 2 oe 8 8 eee ise vi Plunging 10 yards and Jim Fitz-| corner this critter. 2s — eee gers, 2-1. As the result, Montreal | indiana ................ @ 3 6 99 4s- 98 1 4 6 «808 «68 14! Detrick converting. Then, with 30 i A Second in the field of 36 teams has 14 points to Detroit's 12. —_— seconds remaining, Shindorf C ; D Al W h competing in the two-day event After failing to score at all * . Victims were identified as Ru- over from the three to oons on t ways as was another Detroit quintet — Saturday night) Wings struck for 3 Fans Die During dolph Damm, 51, FredSabom, 75,| climax a 60-yard march. Dropps . : Pleifier's Beer, which posied a two 1st period goals against Toron- : and Thorliet Rummelhoff, 57. The| conversion tied the score. Mikes Th F od Observer S 3,187 score for tonight's three- to last night. Gordie Howe and UJ M Go her Battle coroner’s office | recovered an onside kick and drove Clr O t ays game block to total 12,085. Vie Stack typed te a pair of | Us! ls p said they died within minutes of | to the 30 before time ran out. { 1 ,.cmNG — That old saw about ;hibernate, either. Unlike some} Stroh’s defending champions felt screen shots a ' hing all their food| animals that crawl into burrows | below 3,000 in only one of the NEAPOLIS (UP) — Three -yard | from quarter-|Taccoons washing cra nly ers went into a shell and protected anise aad Shed of Nearitas se ay Pilea to halfback Al|before- they eat it just ain't so,|to snooze out the winter, raccoons | four three-game blocks—their final this margin for goalie Terry Saw-| Saturday shortly before the 7 P ¥ a|Kowaleski in the 2nd quarter ac-|according to a man who has |just climb into their dens and | one when they scored 2,928. chuck's 2nd shutout of the sea- end of the first half of the Michi- . = “ counted for the game’s only touch-|watched them for a number of|watch the winter pageant roll Pfeiffer's 3,187 total in the after- son. : gan-Minnesota football game. : : ze %1|down as St. Mary (OL) defeated | years. past. Mostly, they remain awake, | Noon three-game block today was prt plcedi a ee of it, == — a ates A 3 2% 3 13 28] St. Frederick. Flanker Tom Kalasz} . w. Stuewer of the conser. |but seldom venture out, depending sy high potas ee, a making 23 saves, Only a few were blue’ line. Then, at. 14:36, Chi MINI e@- 2 2 46 2 /ripped a 63-yard run on an end- partment’s game divi. |0n body fats to carry them throu errnan tse aE hard to handle. the Leafs a man short, Stasiuk eee SUNDAY'’S RESULTS — around oa to set up the score. ee tae tans adie hears bold to springtime. , = the individual three game high of Howe and Stasiuk scored in|repeated Howe's performance by | Rtusit, Se tee . * *« 8 end that the the“meet—a 736. similar faghion. After 9.16 of play, | tipping in Dutch Reibel’s 50-foot | Bostes 4 Chicage 3| Rams marched to the Eaglets’ aaa ae ae notes ae corn Coon hunting seems to be grow-| Im addition to winning $1,500 first Howe deflected in defenseman Bob | screen shot. Ted Lindsay picked SATURDAY'S RESULTS 12-yard line late in the th period, . most part, ing more popular in Michigan. In | and $1,000 second prize money, top Goldham's 50-foot screen shot form | up assists on each play. ion ie $| tut failed to crack the St. Mary| ° Scene without bothering to [recent years, coon numbers have | two teams will bow! for the nation- defense on four running plays. wash the food. been high and last year, hunters | al championship in Detroit on the ais * ¢ * If near a stream, Mr. Coon likes | took the highest kill ever recorded | weekends of Nov. 28 and Dec. 5. = St. Michael and ‘St. Frederick |to paddle his feet in the water and |—about 110,000. - Again this year i = : : me; Gene Sarazen has played in: 2% championship game Friday night in|catch such a shore dinner. men hope hunters make godd use| PGA tourneys, more. than any Wisner Memorial Stadium. The animals apparently don’t |of surplus populatians. other golfer. , | uraque. | QKes of at Iilini- CHICAGO ®—Purdue, the toast|two of them in the Big Ten—but; The Gophers turned Paul Giel | Lou Matykiewicz to Frank Gilliam | Z of that sentimental of the| were tied in their opener by Ne-| loose and the All-America back | broke a 13-13 tie in the 4th quarter | football world that rides with the | praska. scored two touchdowns and | to give Iowa its victory. . little fellow, gets another crack Other next Saturday have passed for another. Another final-minute pass, this : Saturday at one of the big guys. Mi = = fiana, Jowa at Wis- A 24-yard touchdown pass from /| one from Dave Leggett to Howard | In this case, the guy is the Big ich ae ————— | Cassady, gave Ohio State the win- : Ten’ biggest—Tlinois, the unde- | Csin. Penn at M igan, Oreg : _ ; | pia Or alone atop | State at Michigan State, Pitt at ning TD over Wisconsin. outfit tides alone atop M ta and Northwestern at n aten lubs Illinois got a sterner test than : conference standings Ohio State. | expected from Syracuse but Stan | Purdue, which had fost four ne | ® G ® ks Wallace saved the day with two Ww 20-19 d | straight, pulled what was un ~ aged eare beer Toa eee eff in UF id Ran _ | touchdown runs from midfield. ae the season's greatest | 1.13 and Northwestern outlasted Northwestern's Dick Thomas . upset in topping Michigan State, Pitt 27-21 NEW YORK «®—Forty-six col-| saved the Wildcats from defeat 25 CARS TESTED, from 1948 to brand new, included the following makes: Chevrolet, Ford, Plymouth, Buick, Pontise, Okismobile, Dodge, Mercury, Nash, Studebaker, Chrysler, DeSoto, Cadiliae, Packard, Hudson, Lincoln, Willys, Kaiser and Henry J. 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X-tane is the highest octane motor - See your Leonard dealer for details, and for a comparison that proves Leonard superiority. . drive a $$ New Leonard SUPER fuel in Michigan. III IIODIOISD, lege football teams remained un- defeated and untied today, follow- ing an eventful weekend which saw powerful Michigan State and Michigan among others, taste de- feat for the first time this season. Peru. (Neb.) State Teachers heads the list with.seven victories. Maryland is the leader among the major schools with six wins. Bay- lor has five-triumphs and Notre Dame four. Michigan State's 6-0 loss to Pur- due was its first after 28 wins in a row, Hospital Discharges Middie Quarterback PHILADELPHIA (#—Navy quar- terback John Weaver, 20, who was knocked unconscious in the game with Penn on Saturday,” has been. discharged from the Naval hos- pital here. He was .described as in good condition. Weaver was after being tackled by two Penn {players while attempting an end ‘carried off the field on a stretcher |. with two long passes. that set up a touchdown in the final quarter against Pitt. ‘ It's Time Out! ™ G2OGan WRESTLING ». PROMOTER _“Ooooe, I can’t stand it! Stop this match, Ref, before he kills me!” * \<: , ® Remove front wheels and inspect lining. © Inspect, clean and repack front wheel bearings - SPERMS CAtteSt 146 West Huron Street HERE’S WHAT WE DO: Toe In Adjusted on Your Car for... $1.§ - FIRESTONE STORE | VPS EET ADEA hdd dh be < * FA dhode dele dadide de de ddd dtd a & @ Inspect brake drums. Check and ‘add brake fluid if needed. © Adjust brake shoes to secure full contact with drums ® Carefully test brakes, 7 FORALL WORK. -« FEderaj 2-9251 Baas. i . ball or backup. (reverse) at the held next Sunday. | | i \ Re 4 SAN FRANCISCO ®—The for- ward pass is still king. in pro football. ers didn’t. The result: an amazing ions’ Air = 14-10 victory for the Lions which kept them in a tie with Los An- geles for first place in the Western Division of the National Football | Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Shift For Spares. Angle To Left for No. 10 —|* Whether to roll a hook, straight No, 10 pin, over there in the ex- treme right corner of the alley, has always been a controversial | Hills@ale point among experts. Actually, it's each to his own choice. Ned Day, ‘former warld match champion, uses a hook, Says chang- ing to a reverse tends to spoil 4, i“ 26 wrist action in a regular hook- strike delivery. Don Carter, cur- rent match ruler, disagrees—and rolls a straight ball at right side Gass spare leaves, Quite a few stars employ the backup. But, whatever the type of deliv- ery, you've got to angle to the extreme left side of the (runway) to play the No. 10, as illustration shows. Rain Halts Race HATFIRELD, Pa. — Rain forced the postponement until next Sunday of the 1242 mile AA East- ern Big Car Racing championship after one qualifying heat was run yesterday. The Program will be League. : Both Detroit and Los Angeles Football Results MICHIGAN COLLEGES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit .18 Oklahoma A&M 14 urdee Michigan State 6 Minnesota bi] @ Wash. 5. Lewis is Went Michigan : ( >. Abna 18 Kalama: ® Ferris 7 N. Michigan 2 Hope 32 Beloit (Wis.) 13 Albion 19 DePauw ® 7 Olivet 6 Cent. M 1% West., Miinels 6 Brandeis 6 _6 Waynt e WEEKEND § SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SUNDAY'S SCORES Beston C e $1 Xavier (Ohio) &t. Norbert (Wis) 21 Quincy (Hl.) e . SATURDAY'S — SCORES ss T ranten ° ST. PAUL (=A Bpofnt second |O Kentacky = Villeneve tL) eee Finite .5M Gb Xavier (X. ont ' * —_ na fr ¥ « Berten-Oeee ee Wi .' mer os 02 fa oa a. -Simmens est nat : ef Cine’ 66 West. Reserves 9] OVer the College All Stars last SERVICE GAME night Camp Pendleten Ei Tere . : Marines $4 Marines 7) In the big second period of last = night's game, Laker rookie Clyde Ohio State 20 Wisconsin 1» . : : Netre Dame 1 Georgia Tech 44 Lovelette scored 8 of his 16 points. werpewestere 2 oes Walter Dukes, seven-footer from Marquette 26 Cell. Pacific 20 id Iinels 20 Syracuse is} Seton Hall, made 9 for the All lowa 18 Indiana 13 . Dayten 19 Chattancega 4 3 = Missouri 23 Nebraska 7 Drake 12 lewa State LJ Kent State 27 Marshall a Kansas State 21 Wiebita 6 olede 20 Bowling Green 19 « Chie U 7 Miami (0 7 Army ec 1 7 ; Penn State 27 TCU ti. Dt es ‘ Cornell 26 19 Mos Harvard 2e th iu Brown 6 Holy Cross t] Pena ® Navy 6 Colgate 1 Yale 2 Fordham 46 Reitgers bE Aubuera a4 7 Duke 31 NC State” ss Tennessee Cd ville (3 William & Mary 12 Washington 7 ‘gia 27 Nerth Careling 14 Lau ft = 21 Ww. Ms oa 52 2 Vanderbilt 24 Virginia 13 Oklahoma 21 Celorade 20 Mississippi St. 7 Alabama 7 Mississippi 28 Arkansas ® Bayler 14 Tezas ASM 13 sMU 14 6 Rice 18 Texas 13 Seuthbern Cal 32 Calirednia 2 Stanfecd 13 Washington 7 Oregen 8t. 19 6 UCLA 44 Washingten 6t. 7 Utebh 13 yoming 12 Oregen 26 San Jese_6i. 13 Outfielder Jerry Lynch, a Yankee farm hand, is making the Bronx brass mighty happy. He led the Piedmont League in hits, doubles, triples, total bases, RBIs and aver- Along Pontiac Kegling Lanes Toes wanna -'age. He was fourth in homers, . BALL AND CHAIN wou L wu we Red & Tom " : F. O. E. Aux. & &/Pentiae Ree. %1 7 poral 13 14 Pent. Bty. Genesee 6 10| Fewler's a Sve. 13 16 Econeheat ie ‘ Ponte. Ree. 5 §| Jim's Mkt. 17 11 Mandalairi's 10 17 Heriegs 10 @ Lewise Shep 3 13 | Steve's Mkt. 11 12 MeKmery's Sve. 9 1» _ Indiv, Poes--199; series—D. | Haskill’s 14 14 Streeters Biack 511; team game, seties—Re@d & Indiv. — (men)—R. Lewry 199 Tems 744—2100. (wemen ). Lerens 196; series (men)— po = - 518; somere mars — RIAL GI game—Liming’s Service —s a aie Pts Mashills ‘Studie 738; skill Ste- Coeley Lounge i — Ne. 8 13 dee 3108 Serv. Windews 19 ark's 16 ‘ — 18 Shaw's 1” LADIES MATINEE Drewry 16 Team Ne. 8 ® : Coeley Lanes _}4 Gresham 8] w. 8 _Ree. 4 ‘s Mkt. Indiv, game, series—W. Myers 222— (27 cael — 590; team game—Service Window Clean- aoe 4 eacod gt . ing 683; serlee—Drewry's 248s Indiv game—tary Ann Bigelow WESTSIDE CLASS A series—Viekie Dawkins 557; team pape "| sertes—Dubbds 699-—1962. Pis. Pts. — Dishmaster 23 Perry Clars. 13 AUBURN MERCHANTS Hank's Agte 19 Deminois _ 32 we we Ha. - 18 Benson 16 | Fralick's 12 4 Team Ne. 8 a 6 Denate 15 Trailer Exch. 2 oe its. es : Team — : ~e Ina : rewry's eam Ne. ee ceee es, oi lc & @ Oe 6 COR ie 60 Manville Dishmaster Lg Check’s ® @ Aubern Mkt. 2 14 . Team series, game—Drewry'’s 2786; Drewry and Fralich's 055; iv. WATERFORD WOMEN (women) M. Post 564, (men)—T. Her- L W iL | bert 621; oe —— Reagan q 13 11 | 213, (men)—Al Heft 255. Wightinga 7 7 McNamara wM a Jacquin Sve. 15 8 Davis’ Groe. 10 14 AUBURN HOUSEWIVES we Guren Fr'ély 13 11 Hutchinsen’ 717 : 11 13 Sten Bait 13 11 Orieles 6 19 | Church's 17 7 Milee ae Indiv. game, series—D. Seiser 232—506; | Eppler Lor. 16 8 Porls » ie tf a emeres * #19; serlea— Nuns is it Kemere 618 ie ‘ Thomas’ " 4 Aub. Twins = sone series, jasek’s a LADIES WEST HURON Hityg Ulretgy Euros ig: inate. sertes, < 8. me—J. Edelen oY: Moter Parts 19 M & M 6( Helen's 17 Foed-O-Mat 18 AUBURN ‘BUSINESSMEN Bruce Bidrs, M4 Dev. Gables 16 w we Mfg. 14. W. BH. Ree Lj * 17 F Cennie’s Bre. 12 12 was 4 Pont. Fruit ®\c @ H Lbr. 16 7 Herst’s Drags 1? 12 Rule's Drag 13 National Coach 98 o Haw. 14 8 Kelley's Haw. 10 14 Massa Mkt. 11 Gresham | cree Shs. inal Pelacek’s eis Indiv. game, series—A. Masra 223—/| Country View 13 11 Andy’s 32 581; team game—West Huron Ree. 935;| Team series—Connies eae serles—Pontiac Meter Parts 2643. Keego Hardware 10¢1; . rare pes rt Logg bomen i " €lewet ; indty game emen - We BORON NITE “An - ts | Polasek £27, (men)—B. Gritsinger & O'Brien "99 Weiss Gar. i YEES Natl. Conch 17 Burder’s i counrt EMPLO we act s meagre A 10 | waahatters ts : a Brats 1¢ “4 Perry Fr'dly 13 Mt. Clem. Mkt. 7/| Stardusters te Dts oil Fidler E 15 Dea Bondsters st 7 18 Means Mat re] Pocgiee 3 | Meenlighters i. — Ouse. > 12 Indiv. game—J. Antos 223; series—M. a ok 12 & Let's Try 515 Rettom 556; team game—Standard Oil | Shining 11 9 Wanta Bee 4 16 Co. 920; series—L. G. Fidler Egg Co. hares Pins 10°89 Ve & Aye 4 6 2525. gi = series—M. Lem 1a game—County Jets 11: series NORTHSIDE LADIES Pts. Pits. Vitality Feed 20 Yardstick 10 Pent. 16 Merry-Ge-Reend 9% Pal-Mal 1 Team No. 8 7 Steet Real 12 Saw Bucks Bu q Pal Mal Vending a Warren 41 Team Th2— 2004; indiv. 18; serlee—Bessie woopw ase ESTATES wte Wright hl, n Sne- Bow! 13 14 aoe be eH Vite's Bty. 13 18 Ellis Biérs. is 12 C & E Rust 12 s Clear Bar 1448 Suncee —- I _ ity Friseh 191; serie —Shirley 488; game— Grulke Wright's Uphi. 745; cortes—iiimae: Bete. ers 7164, “<> BOWLERETTES L Ror Ex. Ce. 73 & Mandalar! _Avon Inn 18 10 O. L. Tay. - 12 16 Chuck's 14 12 Johnsen Ins. 16 17 Team Ne. 8 15 12 Team Ne. 8 9 29 Team No. 4 1512 Team No. 2 6 21 Team game, series—Avon Inn 986— 2668; indiv. = Harmack 187; —* Olsen 481 coe LEYETTES 4 L Mel's " 7 Spencer's 1113 Jelly & 17. 7 Un. Lk. Lbr. 1014 Lapear's 15 9 Twin Pines 616 Huron Cirss. 11 13 Strikers 717 Indiv, Iit— 454; team 6 game—Twin Pines oz, sertes 408; aplles; "Kats ‘1965. DON’T DELAY... ORDER NOW! Fon PAST DELIVERY, CALL: -OAKLAND Fuel & Paint Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 5-6159 PST-T-T. 13 for grinding out first down after first down. But this constant line slam- ming produced yardage at only five or 10 yards a clip and ac- counted for only 10 points. Lions, badly outplayed, showed the value of the forward pass. Bobby Layne tossed . touchdown passes of 47 and 23 yards and ‘these aerial strikes offset all the 49ers hard work along the ground. Hare's the way 2 weet: if |_sTH 'PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 49ers took the opening kickotf|t and, with Perry slamming up the middie, drove 80 yards in 14 plays tore!to go ahead 7-0. San Francisco contiriued to dominate the play and late in the second quarter Gordie Soltau. kicked a 32-yard field goal, pushing the score to|C 10-0. ‘Then the Lions uncorked two quick passes and pulled back into the game. Layne passed 10 yards to Deak Walker and followed with a 47 touchdown pitch to end Dorne Dibbie. ‘In the third period, 49ers con- 1958: ST fon Ne ‘ tinued ‘to pound out ‘short consistent gains but two drives fizzled out deep in Detroit territory: Then the Lions carne up with another towchdown pass-,to take the lead for good. This timie Layne -_s 2%4-yarder to fullback Ollie Taking the Lions cpe, 49ers tried to tie it up the air but the injured Tittle, far off his form, had a Second Period Spree Helps Lakers Win Stars. All seven of his free throw attempts were good... Ernie Beck was high for the losers with 13 points. O’Doul Likes Japan SAN DIEGO, Calif. in — One of the most popular American base- ball figures in Japan is Frank (Lefty) O’Doul, manager of the San Diego Padres in the Pacific Coast League. He has made many a barnstorming trip to Nippon. Now he and his wife have a Japa- nese maid, too. Jackson Wins Albion Cross Country Trial . ALBION (#—Jackson, Alma and Spring Arbor are the new cham- pions of the Albion College Invita- tional cross-country race. won the A, B and Cc-D divisions of the fifth annual event here Satur- day. Class A: Jacksen, 53; Kealamasee, 71; Pontiac, 10%; Bay City, 127; Midland 131; Ann Arber, 14644. Class BR: Alma 67, Belleville ai. Class C-D; Spring Arbor 26, Lensing Everett 52. ‘They. Traverse 11 Claims Northern Mich. Title TRAVERSE CITY St. Francis High School ‘is daying claim to the Class-C championship of Northern Michigan and is “at terhpting to rearrange its sched- ule to take on the challenge of Flint Dye for the state class-C — .| title, St. Francis. made its claim ‘| shortly before knocking off Class- B Boysville of Detrdit, 43-19, here Saturday night, in the other NHL tilt. NCanacke ‘Keep: NHL e , by” Nipping Rangers, rammed in two! goals. for Hawks, eo break Detroit's five-year hdld as| S4™e. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Montreal Canadiens, seeking to National Hockey League regular season champions, apparently | mean business. Flying Freachmen won their. _ ith game in nine starts fast ‘their first season in the NFL, woh seven straight shutouts—a record which still stands. - ‘in 1904 Ge Dewalt Lidan, im night, eking out a 2-1 win over the revamped New ‘York Rang- ers, The two point edge over the Red ~ Wings, who blanked Toronto 2-0. Bosten Bruins edged the still winless Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 At that, Canadiens had to go down to the game's final minute |~ before right winger Bert Olmstead | tallied the winning goal. The score, at 19:14, came with both teams shy. a. player, Tom Johnson got the Canucks off winging early in the} 2nd period with a drive from the blue line. But Don (Bones) Raleigh knotted the count at -9:23 of the same session, Joe Klukay sparked Bruins -to their victory over the luckless Chi- cago sextet. 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Frankly, since it is so ‘willing to lend itself.as a toy te lawyers, and is so com: towards all who mur- . aageeeneaparg: 2 a stench in T expressed! specters. . . ' “When we cease to act like human beings, we no longer de- serve the consideration due human beings." i ~ The trial of the .murderers of Bobby. Greenlease, and those of i itt F deed wind up with some of the ransom money — will take a lot of time and more money, Harry Storms, the erudite New York publican who collects odd . te 2f A : a ASA41s 01 Killing Story |2tn cao °°: 130. Reeete & Miss Anne O'Neill, a teacher stranger, sends along a direc- tive drom Lawrence Geffen, prin- cipal of the Sierra Vista School. It might well serve as a model: ‘To all Teachers: 5 “The recent mid-western kidnap- ing has set off at least-eight other cases of the same crime, all of which occurred where the children were released from their schools to strangers who claimed “In this state, such an ‘action would leave the school district, the teacher and the principal liable, financially and morally. “Please. do not release any. _|to him, This’ even_applies to the ents, without = note from the | . “Ifa person comes after a child, he must secure permission before the child will be released juvenile authorities. E “Honestly, this is not only for our protection. In fact,/it is more in ‘the line of our duty to these their presence." Barber Gets Clipped by a Sharp Operator WORCESTER, Mass, (UP) — A stranger approached a boy on Pleasant street and asked him if he wanted a free haircut. panied the man to a.nearby bar- bershop. - the boy, ‘What's taking your fa- ther so long?" “He wasn't my father,’’ the boy children, even to their own par- replied. ‘Heady. in-the éarly days of the published itemized bill for the ex- ecution of two traitors on May 13, 1777.-It reads: ing Jacobus Rosa and Medeaghi: clety of people like Halt and | SIDE GLANCES ~ by Galbraith republic, . He sends me a transcript of the Duie Jacob Hoorbeck for hang- = Webster-Roth MR. MLQUETOAST HEARS ‘meee! oie L WHAT ?! No SAINT BERNARD DOGS! IN FIAT CASE | REFUSE — ~| | ABSOLUTELY REFUSE- To VISIT WE ALPS ! ad CASPAR IT SAYS HERE RAT “ThE FAMOUS SAINT | BERNARO DOGS Wilt NOT BE USEO ANY MORE —THEY RE GIVING | BD & DISCONCERTING NEWS 7 : i 026 : “H. 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Guoek, cftlentie, Sie | Sees ee ee Hn ! +i, @A Gra ae... 3 = : lorgehsen, | 0) . : rarer to Consumer lea Activi Allied Bt Aited ‘Sts. - 312 Qt Nor Ry Pt 487) me , gabe = aay "Howell, | Turkeys, re dy 2 In uy | on sigsgececesese 3 “ 5 ee . riley yee 2 Hooker Bi as? Ses ’ oe a 3a Lome sea iw > +eeeeeneseee = me 0 ae : w = Co 2 50.2 Hook al le Aree . - : : ‘ : oi : i: . CHICAGO @ — Grains had a poll om e tae Meyers 3 .'NEW YORK #—Motor ? i Am ae wt Head Bereh... “3 . : .. Bri of Seaahe Gane ; "he tek tee = firm tone te active dealings on | Gesinee, siecs owns: p) eteele were active id higher. an Gust uf Bae ao 85) $569,000,000 Increase) News in Brief- pamnonr ins towing are -| Soe eee 3 the Board of Trade today. Gres Sens ce 38 | vided the major portion of buoy- [am Gesami... 321 qneetik f..t Al Shown in Corporation’s| woward Elwood of suse Melvin| (2%, Ci°%,2ad Ber Gonmm fob De: FOW mesepound. re ee opened. on a rush| “3 for ......-.c:csscecesse » ae ies — Oe ete Rae : reported | to| federal-state graded eggs: be ; , The market ; wrt | Ontona, dune “s..0..0r00.- S| ancy. in the list. an BS 'Pey., 24 pet Sek. St., Avon Township, reported White Peart He] Cpl. Jo Kyu Mun, 21, told his of buying and gains at the start peseins a5l Grain ran to between 1 and 2/ dm © Ges..... 206 Int Tel @ Te. | Worldwide Payrolls. Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-| 72-76, w an or Uh grate A story after he was turned over ranged to as much as three cents ate, acee seoesaes aid| points at the best, although ad-| 43 Pa4...°°-- Hie. Kelsey Bay... 1681 General -Motors Corp. employéd ment Sunday that thieves’ entered whedlume ras. widave. U, Seeds | to the Alljes at Pasimaunjom $0- in soybeans, — Apples, Se ad aos vances of that size were not fre- | Am Smal... ies ‘Kimb Clk...2, $3, { total of 557,261 persons around his home by forcing open a rear = LEG a seveen day by the Neutral Nations Re- Witat near. the ond of the Been dose ss. sss @, 10 ene.8e quent. Losses am 12% v0 Se &"P .. 144/the world during the first nine) Gor and stole $1.25 from coin aaets erade A,Jumbe 4: | patriation Commission. — hour was %-% cent higher, De- Geman 6 a eo 1fo| Volume was af a rate right|Am Tod... 307 Lee OMe, 1 3 | months of 1953—a rise of 110,680}. oi, and $5 worth of power saw) U. 8. erede 4 wid. ove. «1% U. 81> go said te an interview at Se ber $1.48% and = — = sm around Friday's 1,330,000 — Atchison “ots Lockh Aire Bt over the 1952 fice announced accessories: as grade A, mall 40; é pots ee 2 oem the 36th ROK hospital higher, Decem| 204, That total is not very far Atl Refin ... 275 Loew's ...5... Harlow H. Curtice . eae Ot ee the Communists were %-% higher, December 77%. Whol eissale Ae » so far this year. | Atlss Pdr ..- 2, = to 5. James C. sivtenk, 23, of 368 N = newspa- were % 1%2% fe lager 7 ole the daily average ing | Aree Mfc 02453 Mack "3 | today. olis were oa Perry St., pleaded innocent to a| | RICAGO LIVESTOCK sneaking propaganda N ber $2 10%: and land wae Ur Papi heey iy of 6,500 shares Balt. @ Ohio” 214 Martin Ol 2 Worldwide increased $569,000,000, |drunk driving charge Saturday| cyrcado ar a i ‘eee | Oe where 333 ROK jovember 92. DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices 0B | +. -ted on a Bendix Ay ... 605 May D 8tr .. 36.3 | Pespondingly “red Pontiac | fitly active, " gtondy. ta a’ ienes’ | compounds : to 20 cents a hundred | ,,/ public farmers’ markets: 300 “6% at 37% and then dropped'| menguet . || 11 Mead Cp ...: 60 |Curtice said in a statement pre-|when he appe: before, on ees ee on butchers #21:10:| prisoners are held for “expla- i iber Fruits: aes, Delicious, fancy, 59 | upO% at 3 Beth Stl ..,. 804 Mid Cont Pet Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Hart- | most chaiee 190- 35; inte nates ' S ; ; pounds higher, November $16.12. | Prujis: sopiek Densities, Grea back to a trading range of 3435. | Beth 82 o-:: 3S Monean Che. 63.1 liminary to GM’s third-quarter | Judg 21.28; few 200-210 Ib $21. ealaoen ‘ gs. No. 1, 2.25-2.76 bu; apples, Jona- than Bohn 1) 209° Mont Ward .. 6.4 posted a $100 bond pending | jow as $21.00: few 160-180 tb 430.00-21 - i in Pri ic ee 1. dee ee spples, . Me- | Chrysler gained more a point Boba Alum 3 Me Wheel: .. 22.6 financial report. = Nov. 1L most 300-800. Ib sows $18.80-20.90 is goed Jo*said his hands were tet, 3 Grain Prices bu; apples. Northern apy taney, 400 | and held to that level. Borden 3 Mocne er 36 Although employment and pay- | ‘Tl : ~~ | ¥gaiable cettle 19,000; salable caives| behind his. back and a rope was CHICAGO GRAIN peel pares heey nad ‘Snow, |* peg Were -- 2 erat cee above days ta 17,000; slaughter steers and heifers slow, tied around the bonds and thrown want Mer | 164 ce tet ea met sets "i 00-8 80 _ , STOCK AVERAGES - [Briggs ME. ee Nash Key >. 18 | rolls were substantially wnat |" im epening c Flor. | steeds, tof Tower coun, sendy oper | Petey roy limb of a tree. Then, . 4 weet et fee: “ge4 agner, y, 3.00 bu; No. 1, 2.00-2. c—Comp! he Asso- a ae “Met Bise ... 38 [! they were some and County J ‘ Leizeng; vealers steady; :e “ = ; ~ Bed ee ee eae cee | bor apples, Wealthy, fancy.” 3.50 bu: | WEW Shes cniterriteemag ous Balke Ha: Ne Cee Oe] en Te Oe ee ar ae a pe of 72 Foster St., paid a $100 | prime as bulk choice 433.80-2600;| JO said, he was hoisted and left er cecescs seseees 2.72% | No, 1, 2.80-3. : SE Se Rae = H..,. 75 Na oe = 5 me | ’ 23. : Mabie Tam ee 2.71% | No. 1° 1.98-2.25 bu; Grapes, ; ae 1) pry Rails Ul Stocks Sampo Wyis 914 Nat Lew *: 333] second quarter, the GM presi fine Saturday when he pleaded aeee een one utnity. ia en hanging for 30 minutes. CT ee te Mar 2.7% 1138 pk. desket. Pears Bartlett. fancy, | |: change....... 4.3 +1 dee | cen Bry. .7. U1 Nat ge ..0. dent said. i fore Pontiac Judge Mav-. i “heifers §21,80-35.00; é 4 ge voesaee LATS MAY Be | Not} $074.00 bur peare, Kc fer, No FS Noon today”. we we fs 1s Can“Pac...... tee NY-Centrat 20 tiac, Olds- cw e ramegee to-a charge of | load commercia!. 1.000 1b, sresi heifers! Tt is believed that- Norsemen . é ee ee ee tk ee ee ee ee a bu, Me ee eae cles 5a ee Some, > ST oma ue Pe ¢° 21] Production at Pon «eam Tice oar veo ag lary ty Sa tat co | tabed otf Nova Scotia as early as Bence EAMG for cegnse 10.00 | 1'00-190 be, Waterme Sponge en py erie ring hv wu Ne as ar. 18° |mobile, gee — GN greatly possessing policy slips. ters $8.00-10.25: ‘utility and commercial | ye 10th. _Centufy. . Je ts Dee ........ No, 1, .78-90 G0z. | Year ago..:...-136. $5 116.3 | Ches = & Pac . 88 Coach Divisions was bulls 12.0058 00: commerc: prim: _ oS Tip Jon. 10 | Vosstables: Bests, No. 1,” 100-150 DU. | i963 — a eee ms Chi & WW... 161 oe ES the fire that| Hilbert A, Schenk, 25, of 23538 | Ween ite 00-34 y geuaeal ua wake NOTIE OP PUBLIO GALE Mar ....<. ~ Tse | Soybean 12.47 | Broceoli, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 % bu. poaaggro 1953 high. 180.8 8 548 115.7) Chis Sve... 126 Northw Air)... 98 ailed gy . issions | Orchard Lake Rd.,‘Farmington,| salabie sheep 400° Sar cuca oueus| . 1003 Pontiac & goer Ceten, Meter Ha, Bye SLI IB May SCL 1290 | standard: eS ms i. 1'e5-1.a5 baz eabbegs, |ises joe” I AgLa 067 $07 OT9| Cites Bre... 317 Packard. “ai|destroyed’ the GM_ trans was fined $15 and $10 costs by| Scline. “rene: slaugnter site iembe 335 Main Street, Rochester. November Bn en CA Abas | red no. 1.00 ae ee DETROIT STOCKS Goce Cale... 108) Pan Am W A 304] erthal ceridaetns - i: | ee Ee ee | ee Oa see Crean at 10 ee Oct. 23, 24, 26, °53 sales mR eit ™ | No. 1.°.78°1.38 bu. Carr i, Gas... io¢ Geren pa ..326| Partial production hip Saturday for | 37-0: lambs $20.00; deck | - topped, No. i, 1.50- Hornblower & Weeks Cot Pa .. 326 : oomfield Township y lb No. 1 skins shorn lam ad a DETROIT LIVESTOCK 3.00 bu Cations, ‘Ro ae "calery, Me. Figures after" deta points tow Soca Fomor Se Terns! Co Si {matic transmissions bec ha goa pecan alcohol to minors. a one rer enter ‘ie \ us nears taka: aaa ieour 7) [cone ee eee Rubbert ...... 12° 12 | Gonsum Pw . 396 Thomp "$4lat the Detroit Transmission Divi-| fun ; Sor - etieea jalabie 2.300. Preah receipts Toot so doa hear Covambors,” 108 =e S Navigation - 3 * 2 | Cont cn see — Phen aaa 264) sion's Riopelle plant in Detroit. Admiral TV service. Picture | °¥* op Qual ity include, about 200 stockers and poses ter Penne, pee, ig-s6 des. 1 Rides brome: 3-33) Gone on 2. 3 Underwood. 333 | last Monday, and the plant was} tubes on terms. FE 3-5197. —Adv. Notable clay tiles of the 18th PRINTING so Poo Lenk gare pe} ‘opening fully Horseradish, No. 1, 3.78-3.25 bank. jen tases Screw... -..+-- - 34 ee wt .. 73 Un Carbide .. 60.2 expected to be producing at the R -Bazaar. Wonderful | century were created by an un- py me sales utility and com- | rabi, No.. 1, 1.00-150 doz, behs, 1, | Midwest aad ; 26 26| bet Edis .... 282 Unit Air Lin 226 : day in Rummage : 1 artist for the old tile bath Pr ompt. Service steady, with so ts higher; stock- |} 090-150 doz. behs: onions, dry, No. Rudy Mfg: ........... 26 ie | Det 73.2 Unit Aire ... 421 /rate of 1,200 units per y bargains in used and new apparel | known merical grassers 50 —, $1.00° higher: | 1.¢0-1.50 50-Ib. bag: onions, green, rode Wayne Screw® ....... 15 “S| Doug Heche :) 362 Unit Fruit .. 463 be household goods. Temple Beth excavated in the early 1900s in soil te his oes to prime fed] 1.00 doz. cog < ‘ ae a pare *No sale: bid and asked. Hepdlity 103.9 us = 146 November. asl Orchard Lake & Exchange Calle de las Huertas, Puebla, Mex- Phone FE 5-5142 71.50; f tons. pi . No. 1, 90. : a HB nec 5 3TT = . - = poiracand ey — deat gece goood seats ce Be i aie acc week Site 1.50-200 % bu. Turn tp. Nee. 1, ar i ge Pich uo oe Us Smelt . ae Seca “s0ge Se Pheipe DS a Tues., Wed, Thurs., Oct. 27, Oct. ico. . ce ome commercial grams sowre ‘ond Foot, No. fancy, ye =a * No:1'0" 80. 1% be toe 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Bevin Ke = a5 wan Sh = Socom = ua Philip Mor... toe wae) aes tol Lud is " g 4 b 1} 1.50 bu; toes, ac bari be No. "15 Warn B Pic . 115|goy Pac...:. 3B - a s ase 7 (tRecesin sraresy wrearty ib. No. kt 00 i 20 sets Le é oe “4 00 bu , He. wt = pes roe = . ne ian i Sperry a : real Pet or * =i If your friend's in jail ervclnasry Consult Us for the Latest Information - * ~ by ofOed. a . tre tees iN ag Fe * * * pe Cag eer sey nee too«b. “white, No.4 Me. bo-1.00 dos bens; ee aa Chara Nek 16-1: 23 | out om os Werte A Brk 33.1 sia. Br éi ands. 368 Pit Plate Gi... Ay bail. Ph. OR 3-7110. 0. A. — . on Investment Securities! "11.00; load good and chotce stock steer | Rad Mask’ Bo, 1 186-340 be: Teds |] 15-138 bu. O@ “p23 bu” | Hersh Choc... 40 Weste Bl .. 48.1 Ind... 14 Puliman ...... 31.4 + — tet opening | dishee red fancy, 1.00 dos. behs: No. | bu = teens eer ee eens ee et water ny fa ce ee Seen “31 Television engineers estimate R Co Sad, th tk gta eh, Sete [eiegs gate ee ak Mee 08) B2 SA HL Be BE] reeilon conor _cathate C. J. NE CO. a: m . aed .00- | 2.00-2.25 bu. aq 0 1.50 bu: endive, bleached. oe “TNT 60:7 Young 8 & Studebake 4. 15 the free market 3 high good and choice vealers 24.00: ut, No. 1, 1.00-1.28 | 1.00-1.50 bu; _ 1, 1.25-1.50 bu; | Firestone ..... ° th 30. Rem Rand in supply on 9119. 3000, fatter ‘price readily Most com. | bu: squash. delicious, No” 1, 1.00-1.28 buy | 118-338 MWienched "No. 1. 1.75228 bu. | Preept. Bul... ore 38 Parl ee 388 Reo Motors... 224 = 1956. First sets, they say,|— 414 Community Bank Bldg. FE 2- ply prime individuals 31.00; most com iash, Hubbard, No. 1, .96-1.00 bu. To- | escarole, No. 1, 380-400 3-doz. | Gen Elec....., Beevtil Mai 7.4| Parke Dav.... 336 Repub Btl.... ore ; mercial» and. low good eee oes ET | matoes hothouse,” No. Yanch 150 DE. | Romaine, No. i, 128-178 bv. e Sa wr. et beep Ai RA et | Gece JC). - 24 Rey Tod B..., 41.31 Will cost from $800 to $1,000. - : culls to| fb. basket; tomatoes, Yanc : 8: Large, 20.00-31.00 30-dox. case; i017 40) Sears, Roeb... 665|Pa RR..... yt rouge asking higher: choice and prime | basket: No’ 1, 90-123,pk. basket; toma- m, 16-50-17.50; small 1250-1350. |Gen Tel...... Wanted 7 Laundry Service strong, asking higher: ae and prime toes, outdoor’ fancy, 3.00 % bu; No. 1, | medium, ‘ ~ . ¢ Wanted Pemale Help 6 Help Wa [Aa eeepeeet fo native lambs held above 21.00. : . a nted Female Help = RA PLAIN OR RUF- ; a Male Help 8 Wanted Male = 8 ; Wanted Male Help 3 Wa i r z mar ; CACE CURTAINE oa Wanted Male Help 5| Want ) cee BEAUTY SALON — . free Mant to work cub but help | _Leuo.! ~ Death Notices « ~ . EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY MANAGER . a rrounds fi ue aoe worker “tie pe Su eae ee os Te oN A RE YT” | CONSUMERS | Sabha Ses |pamtecbemeteg TA CLINE, OCTOBER 24, 1953, “jou . oo. ..STORE.. Se Bc __field surroundings, MA 6-3563. Edward, 2819 Pittsfield Bivad.. : : . institution will train 3 men OL GouPLE. WIFE FOR | HOUSE. INTERIOR AND pxrenss “Ann Arbor, Mich., age 27; beloved C T k & has Mig. eigeor Sopa "tes te: WER CO ke : husband for farm hand Potsting. and Decorating 4 _ Byshend of Mrs. Biaine Grossman 5 Re S : M ruc Re emcowttre: peduent 26 sprasible woman to become P * | _OL 24008. ——— Fluinrino —_ 7 Mra. James Cline. Puneral serv- Oys_ . : | 26-38. Complete training in al el parkaas uneven essential Instructions yen Ger aleaaien s : tee will be held Tuesday, Oct. h Dj ; ion 0 re ag- ay Reauty Service Bests Hany nn nnn ann 0 » Moos 3th at 1:30 = at the ie Muehitg ; : Coac 1v1S1 new office, will assu Wesley Temple _ dg., Soe ~ ee ome pean TO 3E A, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Pun = = en of -ad- WOMAN WITH OR s , . ECEPTIONIST —— Decoratiag guaran- /- Aven Aaa Arbor, Mich, Oreve L = CC Sreecive young men afternoons of evenings free to bold 40} High wages. big need, meet Pe 40080, —~y ee ee pe cee insur- Gress and lingerie parties, No| school education required. et denies Genser ext pee |pareamea rarsvita Walt m. at Drayton Pi: — : ws - = vanccm~nt. Company experieice uecessary. No deuiver- bene-| mail, Includes glamour Lea washing Payer removed. Ctiarles Ce uk Cue ole Sa to ase ; 25 extra boy¢ 16 NEEDS: 4. Aue ing or collecting. OR 3-T148. hours ‘work week. Employee geneity development Write for | washi Leave, message at OA et tne beclitg ‘Funeral’ Home. | We need 25 ex ance and tetirement.. we eo tatnewontie with - iweral group hos-| FREE toform ing Pes: leave menenes Ann Arbor, Mich. to 18 years of age’ to J yee ee w NTED. in girdle and bras-| fits included; i i ~~ | _Ine., Box 22 Pontiac rr CONLEY, ocTosan 26, 1953, LE- : “ f oon only . . TF Im akers mn mtd . aan zen opportunity for ital and surgical insurance, group LEarRN wulbika You mo pated ony por rE 40385. ul benees’ wement ct hea] — ee eneaee 2 f oa : oom | pointment phone Mr. Rea- reg are eee eis aie ed plan, sick leave,| time Compiote inarection Raku PAINTING INSIDE OUT. PREE rs. J r ' we ac : aD, . . Get i Anne "coin orn r — “Oct. a 0 pes ns pm. in - Machine Operators . | gan we ons, 0 te 12 | 55 teh Pn Tend Bat ME 4010 | eraioe, and einer, ene v-| fect Otlties Saat, ther at, Pon inTEaion panrring ARO BEG, aa held nesday, . 2: m. m. . : tr hure sion, : C a 28th" at Ip. m. at the Dudiey H. ae ®. @.. Monday through Pri- TELEPHONE 601 SURVEY IN | four| > Seances PIANO TEACHER.| crating | Clean. Pat Moore aa" —— see our mailing room. Night Work with Premium Assemblers “ own home. D. &@ D. Upholstering| piy, i > Pupile enrol ot ages 6 to 46. $i Pa SaatTinS — oneint creas t . rAN . . FE "200, per lesson. 96 Starr St. ‘gates: estimates. Weingier! gine tetinr “aie: If you are interested in| TRAVEL ALLOWANCE & Laborers — Last CHANCE! Make # 675 BEFORE Consumers Power Co Wanwir TO Wray pring bons ¥en ie Mich. Mr. Conley will _ af / AUTO SALESMAN WANTED. AG- ristmas ieaturine per oa call | PAPERING PAINTING REY. FE in state Home ny ™ MF). working, you must apply! ~EEDED AT ONCE ; groeave & ametuows paleumet, (3 |- Stent poste = pot gto % W Lewrense Lakevicw €-2061. a2 ee | yor | - sell the fast-moving Everybody buys aden IAA | Seiwa 4 —— in advance on Monday or aE lme of cars. See Fred rt corel, pS Soe 338 Randolph. ROG8 CHINA r ae eS ts MEDIATELY PPI.Y EMPLOYMENT OFFICE| Mereury Sa oes <. — dea ead FR. ; to CALL IM} APP!. TRUCK | Foster at 40 W. ay - ——— “GR COOK'S WELPER 8%} $93 “Boorea 5 ene Tuesday tc FE 2.8371 Sir Sars Te ALWAYS 4 0000 7 208 ERE FOR = — a sHOW w TUR ie. | CO Reaaural wort A day | Mareer Tie Pridhem TE 1-410 Famers a, WORK, GUARAN = i i 5 6 good & , Children’s Wear, Hosie week. Apply 683 Baldy ACCORDIONS LOA ee er Jack Habel Chevrolet Co. ser Pian. 68 Styles. Great FICE AND/| beginners Lessons at your | > & Wall Was g . 4 RLwCTEL | on Party On| EXPERIENCED 0 PPI Fino py | Painting Robert _Cowdrey, Mrs. _ Bert Falkner | ——_steapino Ena. co . = WID | JOURNEY MAN camings, We Usiart you "outer gin for gry cleaning slant : by Pige etimates ‘eas, FR 3-2706. iene Py a = sapien cheinsterpyiigeeie mM a Manning. Charles _Comarey and ! 38 8 SANFORD . DEMONSTRATORS — 938.000 DAILY Pus. . 2 +6 Work Wanted Male 9 Wall oe * Lo tin - - sparetime. CED peaches pe drey. ree} CIRCULATION DEPT. = SINGLE MAN ON FARM, MILK USED CAR pared ory qnesten © Ew EXPERIENCED Ww cond CABINET MAKER & : ing y. 3908 N. MEN en ee ae. Fie "Poise betore 8 Kitchens a ea IE can Oe woul Toseeay PONTIAC PRESS Rochester a a 96 9 er PER & CARH MAN WANTS JOB will e ieee WANTED SOOREREPER FE 2-6050, after 6p. m. aie at 12 noon at the Doneison- See - Must be experienced and interested Ope who can and take i. Bank officiating, inter: eirpending manaracturine pects REAL Se poultca, "ens Smt © POrmanenl| SALESWOMAWN ing money shorthand" an pieasant surround” sais TER WORE NiguT cad ence "This is a chance to | ted SALESMEN sales- CALL AL .OUSSAINT Rlomabe “Bateman 6 amp- eS ee uired, aanre eh m woRK WANTED. ' with the company, verne = ee = ee a OL 26311 | gen Realty, 377 6. Telegraph ¥ WANTED For senvicy | CA7PERTER . FHA terms. OR TURRET LATHE OPERATOR, EX-| ondiions. MC. as > agg 4 willing to work. We have me Ra. Woua for small wage & room Sonne or ts) petienced aly peed | pee Call Co, 118 Indianwood Réd.. be ing : 4 . : 21 § © bears _ Pare 1904, ; aN DESIRES FART ' _in person, 2677 Orchar _ Orton FoR Seana P and ‘are meinbere Wp EXPERJENCED TOOL - AN WITH PRACTICAL NURS | “time work eves. after 8; WANTED MECHANIC cALECMAN Suarantced salary ginine Co dperasie menene®: | poem ete, Dante. Tpoeineering WOUSEKEEPER. REFINED “eter Ving eepe rience, Small fonvelee Se eS g Pood . = eae well Tocated and tong PLU wrp EXPERT Boas wd wax | ae: RAPHER POR GENERAL | 32-7743 after 6 p.m. Ask for vere. IRS. i @ essent. of ve ali sev- | Needed urgently Year tool maker ry, | Wood. ee NTER WORK ROOFING “EE SLE, rich tenor tore) gtd wie Se, et eas Mager eee | eee a Soacenme |e sat ee crea | Oo |e ee Teeday, Oct. Sib at 2:20" p.m rep eel Proce." 8) fog: man with “reputation for] fee Hoapits! perecanel office tmmedt | 5%. 118 Indianwood Rd. ected write “Posse bres |“ GENERAL OFFICE CARPENTRY OP ALE NOS at the Donelson-Johns Funeral) Box eo bathah ce Sernty and integrity wan ; WORK FE 6-0064 Se Home of- ; STEADY WORK FOR 4 ht give guarantee. Aa __ — ¥ ; te Ese fictating. atermeat. in’ Ml.’ Hope yl. and brick mon Must | St epites confidential Bex iif EXP. WOOL )L PRESSER ogg Hg mag H- , SECRETARY Pleasant working conditions, Em-| Work Wanted Female 9A DR PAs Doses Jones inerl"nSme'"| £59 Syl Ee Sings | Mdae Prose rheriuent opronroprry Ton oe Sg a — |e, thing, eportins eat | RT tas Mtg teetre ag Mang. | roc = sang Ss neve : : : : ~~ NOTT ENT OPPORTUNITY FOR = : WANTED ——— TTT i SGRERTSGN GCTORER Se 1555 AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE ple. siified salesman. Must have| {o's m eod and'# p.m. a 68 et. Birmingham. tor] Wrne “ontiae Press Box POR Fen enti SE I SMITH Mi Hugh David, 9748 Elizabeth Lake| operator full iets Manclactenny | Does your present ei sales ability. Capable of ayne. Riker Garage. _ Mi ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR weterred. No experience FE vi. oy Pickup Serves = +4 Tbert Vand’ Weuert Wooertace, | sort” Sethard taken eee ree | et least nite, Ber, went ond. “4 playing the riano sufficiently for | ging on wool ents ae, EXPER mNCED DAY COUR, MUST Ponting Frees Bex 100 ines DAY, O’DEILL CARTAGE in. n, both a ' - ee ) ns ee eg ~09 Titec cae Gave Gepeneunie transporte, | demonstration. Work includes both be experienced. apply to ae, ae ee | _Ranee WOndiaaaat® COLORED ADY Se mete) ODE a ces Tuesday, Oct. 27th at 2 p.m. ati” york Apr! aw after - for _‘ocal area wort oot 71 ; raaee Apply Grinnell Bros 8 Telegraph near Orchard nerd Lane. ae NO. AVAILBALE NOVEM- Capable pevson to care for 1 xchoo! | aimee Phone FL been the Kirkby Puneral Home with | 7D Ernest L. rane. a ee ns Saginaw. Pontiac t TIME HELP DAYS aND —— bgp ‘igh type woman seek-| “a0. child and 2 pre- school ebil HER. WITH SMALL SON | —<=™= Rev James W. Deeg officiating. | IST IN GREENHOUSE se 1030 am or 200 pm 1 far Woodward Square Lake| °° rmanent "oe challenging) Gren. Pleasant, congenial en- | MOT keeping job. Full ” fe) Rent te ror in Pairview Cemetery, MAN (0. or experienced ~ YOUNG MAN —-" xt to Ted's. = a Requirements: Age 36-60. vironment at lake estate Per- — FE 3-8788. ruc Ss T hee arte: Mich. Mr. Robertson = ue an necessary salary ; assist metruction capneet. Ro sorree SPRING well-groomed.” os eer, eotens manent asp Excellent ven charge WANTS 1 DAY ‘will He tm state at the Kirkby eae other benefits. rit SALESMAN Sones gered MAN ~O Orekats 6! call fied person —— “a ing conditions Good salary COLORED Breaded eday. $1 plus car. adr Funers! Home ______ | fovhostise Press aiving ful bar 7 ull, ang Tae oe a res me euaiity” apply bo ee en sree eat 1100 or tee] oetad cm rent La rewind exeaa Cane: | far te eee Ye Top Pickups % Ton Stakes "Im Memoriam ee apply to raon, = | Bate. me we benmee oe Art| Gierried omen. National» sad, | “shes ensh? “Bitpiay, Seas beautiful | igipDLEAGED LapY WoUts Pootas orm ond PRS SPN IN EN EROS NANI INIRIRIRIIe & Ranp — 7 nea 6 teste he Be. that ts ; ; ribbons. ike full or IN LOVING MEMORY or. JUL tA "REAL ESTATE SALESMAN 5. Telegraph, Ra. ~ | esa: Hi er pycee interes ine nag lite een “rs 4 } ohaggeet- ihemrbeives, Dow - a anpce or furniture store. EM Industrial Tractor Co. , away wees pottenced. ; raph. 1 . F ‘Outiitters. | ri 2 Ocwber 30h, mea Beaty missed| = XPERIENCED—LICENSED 3 a J ee re ee SEIU, delle Bt. chienge| bes = | sav WOR en, Lane Sane | os 0ete Cn er. "Annie Rodgers. gis PER ULL TIME 1 GOOD CHEVROLET MECHANIC | BA 20 FAR OLD COM. ——— : wPn, ORE Coot FOR NIGHTS, |)" aay, references. roOnnennG | “aT Ste [On STARE TROCE __ 8. PROVEN SALES ABILITY _j—+— 7 ttre: we pot | ew, experienced autom: ee TO DEMONSTRATE TOYS _6 2 5-755 ANTED. WORK ADDRESS __wente a "TX LOVING MEMORY OF rears| ” awnence w. oavionp — | —Sish work. “Apply. 181 w.” Huron. \ Sha” Yop wasce, Vacstons’ me TR ee ae pee | WORK NEAR HOME| “ater ond sireuiers: tor Dust VOLLMAR Wovine mm Se pas Nt Saba sticea” by wife, 1 1% E, Pike St. ce BUSINESS pay. call tor ser os . an ming ee ne ves Head fitter for rgreaye be better PE 4-6603 after 4 p.m. Mon. thru ae Large vans anywhere - Y . | ae TRNEYMAN RCECTRE| | ppolntment cai FI $6062. spare eho? JT tuave lesder abi] _ TWuredag. United States, Quick service. FE Card of — $ WANTED NEAT APPRARING RE- ACHES” BAKER’ HAM Welane Pesan 6 DY TO. oe . OR SoD, fy Best “re week, Paid Cpa et ocr pouregery, iso wAULES 5 OF ant ERD REE: ‘ d man for d an, | ° ¥ _Wanted Female’ Help & housewo “+ ran Good. outers ao position. | day through Friday FE 23 sonable FE 26057 TO EXPRESS TO| liable colored man for de habits, | MAN WITH HEAVY MACHINERY cat ORDER RE sacations Perm na lay through N MY “HOME | —comeete. "fy Telia eae Slee pg een Teli Gace IS "| ie re Mow EE) ets ES nai igloo > wowre| Moves & Trucking sions of| 6.30 +. m : PPORTUNITY ‘ ee WARTS | ¢-a900 HINGS VICINITY OF N a. "The beautiful floral Dcreriheteeen ts an me a me x RARE Ling Fron Lage POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY Frac a ca Deh ipon ad FE | ExpeiENCED ‘SALES OTRL FOR Ye Lal -wases: woun | CL, abt Fe seh. toa. Howard’ Weer abd fam ey | eg a ( =f ye )D » =a cay oA catenb t “LADY pesires DAY| 50'S ‘Perry ‘AL ijn lL sa abte or tat PE LGHT TRUCKING & HAULING. —— : a2 for right tet” Tho . d experienced. FE | © ED SOC s-og7s = ; ee : Car ashie’ rk. Crean an W ANT = ; 2 Florste-Flowers 3 ~F etagaia ror g'erviow eet lle! pul = Se 1| WORKER Care cus “MT PAY |" Garden Plowing 124 crm 346600 between § ‘and t pm. a) peor Perens, © “Dental ‘Receptionist an A. B. 4 | wutre LADY BEStRES DAY | ~~~ ~ 3 = “Te suareod we Tine 751 | , iidrens agency, A. B, WHITE LADY PLOWIN ® FTtTTInG,, 333 mm sonOgae® — TO FE 3317 SALESMAN soe causes, “peperienced. only. , d ced high schgol education, or bet- is Assistant fc “required, ——— auina a ten wa Gates Poompleve tandecanee ote A N mad vacation, insurance | At our place and we n / ith " Btate waltfieations including ane. a —awISTANT, Tr NDING WTD PLOWING. wend ewe Ambutance Service 3 “and other benefits Flenty of over- ter, wHo wants @ job W' ef RELIABLE DENTAL Ww UB SOR. ieveting, may " = n to : ” Ret = ferred. Please sta FYPIWNG | hg : N Sores tate eats —| self Used Carn and| rwmamnty sot me ore | Sictegn, angegas Ri sei ecaarea "| Remenaaine coal | essen rece — neal wats } 1 ac P : __ = HUNTOO National known chemical com- REAL ESTATE. 8 SALESMAN s001 T, k y and tunfty- that_go with it Phone w 1D D WOMEN TO. EN TO CARE mer Waite Wola TO LEAR N he iv THING WANTED: mee ae ~ Service Good ‘energetie salstman in the | psvercces, 138 rucks. Good pa - Pub- fontvicinity. “OR 32982, bake Pizza ote might werk ood SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK CLEAN- Ambulance Serv Sec aks territory RATIONALLY.» ADVERTISED CON-| many benefits. See Mr. Mr. Reagan, General Pete ob ED | VOMEN pe Call Mg aly * Joe's , Saag: WILL DO KITCHEN WORK DAY |" .;, \-xe orton MY 2-206. pata al Ferg lig epic gear men with care Mare ceslers| Cox at Earl R. Milliman| 4g roan. tor appotatment. MARRIEI pede ein Wisuchaoes WOMANS: SCARE | ot ete Te ee MENS ee ae ne 7.4008, 79 Oa 00: : om : maw aon 96 use Live in-Mére fo ASHINC L —— are top quality, fully guarantees | earning up to §100 and over per Co., 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 37181 between 10 & Age 23-48. Telephone apd some use | tor ¥ children FE S-s087 aft. tree FE 2-1737. BOTA Fanerat Dwectors 4 cepeatinn Mem | Gar ooteremes week, "One oart ca coke Apoiy , 2 0. m., Monday through — officer OF activerne. High sate. —E ee WASHINGS & INONINGE- REASON) SEWER Cl EANING wil be say of our present sales 18:1 srry Distributors Watt wa 138. m, ings. For interview phone M. teip W anted 7 | able 125 Raeburn aM oe Sinks. Sun Service. Ph. FR 4-30 . | Sj ] bores castomers, or any bank of} b> jnets Friday Green between 10 a.m. & 12 noon. clip awww | WASHINGS & IRONT os. PLASTERING. D. MEYERS. EM Voeorhees- 1p © financial or Praag eishtor commie. ~ MECHANICS WTD, / MY be TO oe — cae as One HOnAL oppor.| tains, neat, right prices FE iano rawing ace , LADIES’ NO NEED TO” "| VER cman 9 ME fons Car necessary. Write fully Ford dealer ——. tbe family in| “ TUNITY: Rewleigh business now CURTAINE GOOD | ~ FUN eke be HO or Moler| i confibonce tor earty interview. seuent wateing nations Phone DINING 7-00M oe ia eaperienced ee at ee we gerinay. 8. E. WAght 6 ow, Se Bradfon’. FE | D, Mey Tesrkoucdne” Ampwance FE 9-£378 Box 24 Pontiac : Oe ee ~ OR WOMAN SALESMAN. Cee MAN a a preferred PEDS cs merece —* << sreseagy, Yer ie | of thousands of dollars worth of| $0132. * EAVEST RO G ; Johns Meats Reast Bytre| anthony eee Sere na_| tint Sai of SB Setar ace ay | MEE TPES PE ea Donelson-John ' | grew Oakland County, Part or canoe rout _Wooawara a a Le. GIRL WHO CAN DRIVE FOR] Dy "Dennil’ eas jong = fh ee OLASTERING "4 dag. Ro experience qoowram mar Woe S|EXP. WOOL PRESSER | “taiay “Autructive mew bome.| PAS? ear, er Mor ‘pearly 38 plus fare. Call after 6 PL “DeRLORED FOR FUNERALS tun mound, core, roars | cra ie | Gog Civaers at auburn | Lire sa, Ree Base ot Ar 2 eat, TINA T 4 y ‘Ness Company, Cistomers and he! ‘| BUTLDINO ery Lots 4A YOUNG MAN | Write ne | HOOSEMOTHER WANTED. INTEC: and he Ma Gaeaoer Peis * 8 0, Oe SESE, ee SAY nn 25 TO 28 Sei 5 es AM. WannreD MAN emai Capedle peasant woman to do lent ler . “ps Bie tnis veidom occur. Write gk ee END ¥Xu Y LOTS AT : a. $12,000 ‘zrarcl family . Joa a *-) housework and —_ = Ex-} understand boys. wi = leigh’s, Dept. MC-J-68A-E0, Pree- fSweiac ‘ encrncecitciad Perry MU Park. Orestly reduced Uniimited = opportunity for ad. wh, cate : t Informa- collar estate Permanent _ Age 45 to 0 Years. No. emo | pert. i = : er hs ‘were -Calt rERr i= | for catch sale, FE . « 4, “any comp —e- i ee een beni Stuart a a @ ified person. aa permitted. plue fu setery So ‘FRESE, FULL, OR PART TIME, BABY SENG IN” WY HONE, ESTIMATES. La aoe ~ ee oe oer 4 —fita,__ good _ . s | ad ks vacation with pay and highest wages. 221 Baldwit. SER ee = ee Se ¢ | some aceounting eo es | ini i IG M Case i: ——~ Se Goak cick wave. Pur ler d days, $6167, — APPS JAN - . Se BOX REPLIES ae on 3 Poieh pay to. $14,000. Fare paid. SEWING ESMAN det Diner. a Woodward comer| View. write. givin age a Parking Acten ants wigan = ashe! Y Boa Paar posted gr WRN arrcpataie.:. an | are “ational ao Register get rete Sade rat =A ~ - ne rope | Bann Ti GIRL FOR GENERAL | a ¥ otter, "ature Cosmecaveali, a % renine Sore 1 Bey abusty | Sia =o eee =f is Ay, selling repur Apply heaping Ra ee Nave’ men may- aN ; there were re Co. seca. Minn, SS = canvassing, | office wort, mornings only ESS. LIQUOR EXPERT | (6 drive well, Fideriy men & ae : J FE_2.0985_for_ap-| Waseca. Minn table h to Wa | WAITR : atehte, " ¢ under’ 18 musi a “Whe Premise mt one 2 208 row Exp. Service Station mang, Smploys, benefits. Prefer ROUREKEEPER, ee) Se aces snes | Ota eae ee are ing boxes: | after 6, FE: 5-2004 ; ‘age who ls gxperienced salesmian, rienced. a ree FE 3072, To} the following _ Cal Attendant age sod” balks ye ge mtd 33, 20 A WEEE WORTH 4 FOST: i rienced |’ Car rename bora #e 21683 after T p.m. Mr. %, 7, 12, 18, 25, 28, 1 Sto her teareee oe Must de thoroughly, experience _ Fagen bine OL 24008, | _ley wee : 108, card pill 5 TR TRIAL PLA ged | on. luprication. oppo APPLY reices required, our . 42, 46, 69, 84, 89, 91, | special Le ttle ee for right man, Afternoon. shift een RL, DA eg 1 nt , dam's Bb rv- Sea Roebuck & Co. Co. OR et W. 114, 115, 117. sells ate, at Bod Ad Ts. $9053 ‘ i ‘ r ssh AF fee ianter and Maple Bh , MN, Saginaw 81. : « saan fest W. Bacio, ise 2 - minghem, ; fee | See i + Sets Subba zaac et Seca ed & : Gare Cee a es SS eee ae as ee a IAC PRES pie pe ay ge ee IE Poe xs xin s, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26. ta Form eet EF po Re bees b i. ie For Sele Houses! «0 __ Foe. wn nee a cee hi, oe a : : — Sale. Hogeee i. Vi 1 ee. - A) Ror Ste Heweee__ Pet Sale Howes © GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS = : “Guess . re): FIL |. - orvons ing N siti Sen SSEEE ‘ i i # sliding full : : se weer, i te + —-gyecreation . ‘ ae Gam eP Sera a | HRS es NEMS Sto oer el. Ne a oe . cholce somes, pated drive (and Ames © BuyD, — Pee te! 3 poy mod $1660 for the brick and iy room : . CASH FOR YOUR shower, Pia pany Regn os frame. . f i petreen room cheertal Cape Cod . long i LA CON I RAC ‘T ~ ~~ floors | : = with bedrooms. + Peat ees = "Ralph a my a happened | Featlon aren "gas? wy, fee 6 |S LAKE FRONT * and "we vbeth down, ‘ansict ef, + eA - COCK model nome, try. to guess the] 28d, ~ulom: : — ‘ive oem See last seen ring Union GARNE run "uch sual Sei eueest back caped Yes — bets tn, I ine com and @ tty pe yard com low price Se Laer trata oa boys R ES Gest) Baier: | Boerne a conise gun ura wae answers to the ik 5 De See tor ‘youtself, Com your appraisal eserves Tin bos . rowh | see i EM_ 3-2710. —-~ SS rational Bank inspect this home oo gr per cent mtge. | cel rooms. full basém: panies Ac {hed da recrenign Fou, fe : ROND, na gee ee : we Comore Teleeraph, Road to mile of $44.16 ‘include taxes and furnace merege Tih seem os coment arive to dhe car tarast: ‘ j : a 7 } ya soward. 00 E. Columbia. PES Lory belt road, turn left to 2134 Middle pointment. na Fe ae bus Dont de-| plenty shade Privddees, on r a fieel belt road. Open every day 34p.m.| P10 that appointment. | yan ‘Lake Oitered at $19.80 wht ' bisck and whit o punt. |. "tm ®undaye fom 1-9 p.m:| Loceted on one of the tree PRIC RED BiG oo down. nyournt gay its ward. OL 54608 “Limeral re ¢ gtion: ; lined ‘streets yoda Bly es = RICE R eee ¥ DOLLAR. ‘ — eee : ace rie) ae! * 3 ost UMBRELA AT PORT OF | fubiy_ tmaul ate, “sans ht tion, Lake, 3 edroom, Sylvan medemn house is located sib re WISNER & ST. *AIKE’S whe P cone arpeted liv: oom, e| Centrally located well ed | antes oli'Pa"tagh“t “| Immediate Action part seeee, ate et | feta Mee aioe Fermeges arte eine room. fam | Scoot ted ean, acpedg a up liver fata ape SR, nace den S nandie’ the bath double cok wih : piesar erage. “ bath and. being com- a FE FE 2-2105. Open UM avy power equipment | Laer nal paLSeiw aves eo} K. L. Templeton, Realtor _ aire, men, 102 | Sao © ROOM. (RESTBULE &, BaTi. , Pull ‘basement. Newly bath: ) cy ag eee m._or e8ll for spp. soy Sms: eae nd "BALDWIN AVE. Vicin- | 2% W. Huron ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, CLOSE | 2 | d allowed. 44 €. Pike. | * ROOMS, BATH, SUN PORCH grated throughout. It boasts having lake privileges across the | : at of Lake ona @ to bo ag = oie 2 ROO.W8 WITH PRIV. ___| Basement. 2 car RCH. lots and lake privile stree NEAR EAST BLVD. alton . hool, & b 14 ges. = —— 7 Uphoistering —13C Byct tmnig Biesle ments| Wanted Real Estate wt | ne Fe eine ut |" Uhlkesturaited, edulis aly. 1b4) FES "ef iand. 9000 fsiaa down| Sombie termes ——|s room modern newy decorated, ; ~— BOW | pat SMALL LIGHT = oe BUY OR Li TOUR rae suzerin io ROOM, —SINOLE on | UPPER «ROOMS # BATH, OAs burn Heighten» ore Ave. AU) Cozy BUNG Handy to Fisher Body met ee Seder ees ‘ s terrier white Lust 272 Quiet, inking. eat, 1 cou onl - ee od ALOW - - You'll Attractive 2 bed New Saale mS mk | se tease” | RE rebarers utes. | noo FOR, MAN PRIV So aoe tl pepe So a MuoaLon rey | Sits latatce edie at | ee cit a Soiree ae — Wik OVERS DRAPES SED. ANYONE FINDING tio Office s800 eae NEY" trance and shower, ve rt 2 ROOM -AFARTS hee eee ee eg binpetal ea 2 attractive frame boards. 2. nice veedresnc: poe gigs are neot ome cite, bataroom, uty stare. - a ~tgt Pe 7 Heights ‘please Call PE re ‘Toads, |__ es “Univ. eects —T — we OR 1 M ROOM APARTMENT IN LAKE) 3 Bedrooms. Sancta waeer’ Sees ase is 6 unas; “od in : — ponsesson Fe ssies 22 TR) 8 PINISE : ce i Lee _1-5708 = a. 8. Par cr 7 RMS.. CLOSE sized Vv room, $4,500. The such beautiful . in. * . sess ll 2-2162 ; a | nook edi Elndeannwoes i IN. othe bia 500. Thi Condition . .. ~ — 1 rE TO RENT. . NO DRINKERS. 106 Center other tas be Pitcher 06790, terms. © Suburban Living - one eens sett With ‘DO YOU HAVE? aiebitina woos Twin wepe | OY Te ee oe oe gnted snside tollets, pattie RAY O’NEIL, Realt Fes oak a nauk aus rivileges, SM. DOWN PAY- e i 31 Matthews. 4-40: BEDS. Paddock. A very good buy for altor |- matic hot eat, suto- .. Schneider, 924 - Pontiae 1. A 4 te ~ rom e! te ee 17. - x. ROOMS . 75 #W. Huron E water. storms and Trail, ‘walled Lake. OPEN # Sia Room gf cH ( PRIVIL- | 5 _ Auburn Rd. | M "EMBREE & GREGG Phone FE 31103 or rei ae es By | _ DATE. Paces BA Cee “ ges, 5-836. RM. FURN. COTTAGE. LIG. ¢ 1565 Union Lek , an VHA ; and HTS One e Rosd| py ow 2 . : 2, Ae Ve ec Ge Meco = es Wanted to Rent 32A clean. tugnished. for nice Branch Office 4305 Oreen Lx. Road. a ee ‘EMS. CLEAN. West Side 6 Mi. West of Pontiac ~ m I es oy —— « pepperty shows | OOP eB WTh. 3, CHILDREN pe Qxford..._ off "bran BY OWNER fen 2005, Store windows and frome ‘home. with a house. Full basement, Ol beat ons oe? Mished house onc ——s 8 room front porch. “Excelient cond heat and hot water, water heater. Pisstered -walls, ity bus line. “modern home near schoo! | _ #02. Reasonable. FE 32x24 garage, — bed: . | Hardwood floors, 1 block from 4 A suburban home on 1 to _ Good references. Call FE 5-5828. Rent Apt. Unfurnished & store. Immediate possession. 40801. Saree vane & omaner ues down, | tchool '% black off, bus line. conat 20 Foam OARACE win ee mished 36 | EM 3200 ALL WOMAN REALTY | ¥,_,“*tPeted un cod omme me “ with income included. 8. A good farm within 30 PAM THREE ROOM APT. vis PER] Full basement. New gas furnace. | Oops tee ee ee home, convent uy hecaten. be 2c ieee of Pontiac? — oom ‘unfurnished ee Pa bins, Toe? Harbor, Phone — heater. “aluminum Tae Gpe heme? A ash | — "WEST “SUBURBAN ill guar: Phone |2_ PRIV. ows. Garage in| or a small b : mene 2 bedroom hom oo weat| FE #5108 in a ae ® peat FE eeeee gre Saray cae wa want a ae Suntan your ‘ho chow to, you | H, Delos — , Soe ears, Tlastered wes cers ws sRocee uormes mopenes|? p50 ark je wucuna| Beet weenie | Be ow tome"is safe “BUD” NICHOLIE | Setement at heat lee ‘types of ghawseuse Weous pesagi- @ room, Urn. Berti won eon. REN ot ree Reference. oy yp 4 ae st = what aren ver rent- Real Extate and 1 water beater 1 storm sat oo aa sell your property. “ biGharea we 112.” ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOM, Equity IN 2 BE See us, bs us prove wi away | 49 Mt. ae St. 4.3 —— hood lot - — 7 apes: GHELOA Wi EE 3 OR “tomatic heat, west sid AU- 2000. 86 E BEDROOM HOME. = Font from the woman’ we | Eve. Mr. 500, Pop nagrece fered . fe CAMERON H. CLARK| {ale tath unt private’ catragce __ bes. FE 3.0000. e meer) Calvener (ee “— coat mortgage. vate bath and 2 ROOMS T ROO! enrol op en Realior. Co-op Member. Open Eves. ip the vviciany brivate’ entrance. |? rrigerato MB CLOSE IN STOVE, na. | ¢ ROOMS & BATH. PULL BASE: THELMA M. ELWOOD WEST SUBURBAN LIST! — Pputise Press sane too a week PE 3308. Tubbs We Caste pete my == sss: PE Set pen $e to SO! Lilregaee onan), socangiagy cesar! tile i = _ 16. = "Sa. OAKLA: Ss Ava _OR 1. After « 50° FE U u ? recm aad rs, large ane S rooms & ges Fig Ss ne eee * 0515. “Sieve SOTTAGE ON Reco ery dinette, oil hot WANT murvovm cooPiy MgRT 490 ubra Seg io aH wo maar i eae mnoemart | ES ex “7h is Bees ey | MRL TERT rset om ee ip a ace Se A ED aa cnn sie ) pm. a ie ee town, (Will take late model car _Shd Oakwood Blvd. Sormeies: ect ans nanan come EAST Sine ns ; bp enor want me t Go0D ry (ROOMS, a BATH 38 W. CASS gad potense cosh. Ater 4:30. FE "A NEW HOME ; nd motor. as “= hd is bd « s unftnish: Need for Homes to Sell |_Postie Press’ ste, 2 room or | Ue. 34 Between ¢ ee LAKE COTTAGE. CAN BE USED 18 LIKE A PERSON =| arsou asst DISTRICT tic hardwood | floors ce or U i _ ares _._.| 3 | ROOM 4 for year around home. H as full You have to get acquain td floored attic. Seeman | ht Sater Baca aa gas and for an rgent at_ This Time My oon 3 WIsH 2| full bath pois neh seaalg WITH ups oo. oe Bathrm appreciate their lB wack oes oe as heat. path rer Sases ment, matey ——— — beret 8 cay. othe? room house oF apt.| close to do floors. Located tairs. lavat in see this brand oe ack porch. Ni ed-in | and itera storm sas , Reterences. FE 56-0308. wntown. Suitable for| P&esement. 2 lot oe ou rick home . Nice yard. One of |. screens, Offered at $8,360 MANY | _Reterences. FE 60:08. | «= souple only. Inquire 77 N trees and —— you wil) want te enjoy the live-| ‘0 cleanest hemes bh Terms. 580, ree YOUNG COUPLE CHIL-| mew Street - Bag- and shrubbery ability ve listed. e have ever - dren desire small furnm. house or . sear abaio quick sale. Lacosed with Piedad ars large filadoonds yore Hurry on this one. WILLIAMS LAKE = MY 23011. Soome “oth adie eieert Groce, 1 * Pont TICOME Bren ecw 3 bedrooms and both. sunny dining room that opens —_ ated oe ‘ake district. steers off Williams - with lak ek mted, shown a good net income.| ileges. Offered $6.500, $1, po ge ae = : eal ae MRS L.'s. HART (rORs & AL READY BUY ASEMENT, OUT- : CARPENTER terations) Hure EADS BESS bate = a hp — m room lower sept. MY/|- APT. 63 NORTON. 2-4974 after - @&_NorTon. | NEY, POLL penton 6. dulte only, N. | "side compl gee tag. Toot hitchen and rats : “REALTOR , ROUND LAKE, 1410 ORCHARD RD WPecek. ‘Recs. “rates. FE | Adults only wnsend 68-6183 close in distriet = 5 weet ning room house, extra lot, now aie _*6 — Sere res = Pull price, “sa 700 today Pl * homes LISTINGS TED vacant, newly decorated. Bath : AND. HARGER CO. HOTEL AL @ BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED an IDEAL mom | gtt.t00 en and tefms. ___148%4_N, Saginaw Street | ond running water. High and dry, ( Business = JRIN house. Oil heat. Adults This is .VACANT BRICK —| up to date buildings. Price — 0. NICHOLIE. & SON Rooms vy Day upoeRs Sere ee co | heme ‘stn “ueins psu cate E and ranch home too- Seterms. Owner Twinbrook. .-~ ee . re sen| Avot 3 pa oe srettmente | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME ON included, ot] furnace, lake priv- pee Sete ee < ere os wees nee See ranges a | 28 Bee Eabeaa oes Boar OE | epee one Sot paroes, See ie | Bact Rresiies “eet asst | we ane oraniva sms : an empty ir or, tine Rooms With MODERN 2 BEDROOM “LT _ w ad bgp orem : THIS “Home Living Quarters will receive | Board 32D ee Lak : HOME ON | BUILT IN 1949 e say more.— Bateman & of the Week” for a short time A RA ARTI IR nen NS effort. ~ ~e = OR 39138 pe 9000 Buckingham| 5 room pne sto Kam Realty, 377 & only with a down payment of | “ipartinent. ‘References oe io Fmt | amp oe HOUSETRAILER POR RENT E| hen moony: | 8 Fan. medere, ee! ae ee I's eapee.| UST List YOUR PROPER SERTY WITH $10,500 te be Acres ee pRowT ROOM ORs | "= ee RATED 3 ROOWS Sate Houses —40}0"°Finavs ; er pee new, | Cecfl H. Myers Real Estate, FE destrabie Ginge! ear factories and Gocutewn. fea Private eetresce, CH} a Ph, _Orwaritie 132, SL ee , Siease -pertlouier people! v4 - : ae nis 7 room house bee _ Freeport ais) Rest Ree oa OH ae Ses ee SIDE. = arges| design. — facilitating comfort- $1000 DOWN “gn aad Tall ale owes anes e | at GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS. a = Ve — bs hedrox ’ ' igilt. . poor —__. = — nee = and cory. Nearly new. 2 bedrooms “a: gatol ero | Near town. Reasonable, 153 Pros-j _ children. 81 Stout. | -— Savers dining bar, abundant” ea Oh taseee ment. Call for Turther infor. {ER ; EVERYT ; Zoned C é : tiled mation or- , a's cad cat OU ROOMS ARE GOOD ENOUGH |" snes b'anet'men PR ese f Peckeammerinntenaed | Sey tama carttay 2 6) Te ALUET, Reattor : a 5 eae Real Sonntt Wort tateman'e | stecnea Wp car eee 22 8 telegraph’ rE sen GILES REAL a mm" modern, At bus stop. FE | ties furnished. ~ ee UTILI- iy y = To pesky, ey 8. Lay the beaut Pi aee : 5 Fae apt al ‘PARK r arts CO. | GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM. uourn 7 4-3783 Eve "dan Open ts worth seein well 8 and attic, painted base-| 82 W. Hur'n | = floor. SECOND |TO BUY, 1 * doop’ mem- close-in, — 95 ment. gas furnace, paved FE 5-6178 | pes: . Nead St. Joseph's Hospital. only. rivate euirence, seemey ——- at ae bet worth good homes, “wie am Lean’ we ae ae TA ae ‘orn : ete Se S02 , | a Rok aPanshtcet—PRtvATa ‘AOE, NEAR . Sl 3 bedroom, 1 floor $350 DOWN | Judsoa, am & entrance nt. Parvars mnie meer ed w of! fur-| NEW ot .) a ICA a Pre Cee J fam. i yh 4 and bath — Pave | 5 06 00 peek Bere ae conend | rs, FE 46832, oi a 2 oe $2,000 | "Tate. aon “AT HIGGINS RL W, BIRD, Realtor A SOx) Close to downtown. euch see | : i: Beet otter, OR 3.0000 ot PRC", re" uit state Fa lin CORT NM. CIMBLER, on W oct veseee 5 a ves, 1111 sete, tulad ge RIGHT, Realtor | } : Bid ; e elegraph FE 5-0993 ko { ; * HI 5 - = - f “ t : = . 4 * ™ i 4 + } —" » fe “> 8 Soe f : cy oe \ THE PONTIAC PRES. MONDAY, OCTOBER : 26, iosa ind as ett bath, oe ae cease, Call et ¥ 000 DOWN. n bo 4 chance for man to end save labor cost. only $4, / HTS. Modern &rm Total price — 4 bearer, i == ‘sate AUBURN HEIGHTS, 2-bedrm. with large glassed - in porch rum rm, finished in mpott ‘piss. ib fh living rm., ™@ ere rea large 2-car exes! . 21,000, terms. or pa a rage as Miocarne pricy Nicely pecyponieeaes yd. Blacktop street, $13,500, reasonable terms, FLOYD. KENT | Réaltor ve Lawrence FE 6-6105 5 - Nest "to Consumters Power": JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Keego Harbor FE 2-4875 a OR 3-8662 A HOME OF YOUR OWN - Home & 4 Acres: . part b toe ar pital Seiad ce Donelson. Park conditioned ritich ! room, large lendeca, ‘Attached “garage, ape property today, North Oft. Oakland Tire Dea, Sam? sere 2 eedreane and bath ine session. a Tet ak Pid a price 68,509, with “| soc Down Three reom home-southeast side of wom. 8 Btool Flange Pull price NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 1 ( Business as) NI A. 33: W. Huron Bt. FE 58-8183 Open 6:30 til 8:30 “NORTH SUBURBAN _ 8 room home on A ie, pid pei lh 5 acres of land. Large living room, Soiehen — ette. 2 bedrooms .& — —_ basement with hot air —— buy at $8,350 Pg 751800 WEST SIDE a modern 3 bedroom home tn good West side location near _— Bt. . Aihed rm... =, and kitchen, eee gas hred furnece. mast a ae Po Slt will enjoy, Only $11,- CRAWE ORD AGENCY "Fer, Sale Houses # ae Sele Howsen_ Fed STOUT’ SI OFFERS .« Auburn | Heights Area BEST BUYS bath bungslow TO A = sree haat capa heat, Lot D Y Tu car a Close schools to, schools “prise has bees | BLOOMFIELD TWSP. 20 Acres oem SS ee ee § room home,-2 bedrooms, best bere, Built in ‘5! this knotty pine rumpus lovely ranch home is built, with place, 10 acres of of very best material tillable land, 10 acres of and workmanship. Large woods, barn 22x22, 7 drink-|. Lv rm, 2 nice. bedroom ing cups, 8 ilies from dining rm. with nat. fire- aon ter, school bus to Ro- gees ture window - $12,000, terms. — ¥ . ‘ tile floor, |Syivan, Lake Ranch . ; radiant ei hed, eee, HW bric' hom drag attached, : room cE fonch home Ho S 2% eares cnsclent land. kitchen , Owner & priced marble hooped sills, —- sell, ; eis tile breakfast - Near Walton % car ¢, brick ertass -— = rms ” Fi Hieati ing only $105 per. year. $22,000, 20 Acres Early American form home | com 1 ernized hav- School and at front duced to $24,500, Home & Income terms, ITS A NICE SPOT At this time of year Large beau- tiful trees, A wonderful place ts for children. 3 bedrooms on 1} large living room with fireplace, big screened porch. Only $7,700 CORT M. IMBLER 1111 Joslya FE 4-9524 i OPEN NEW BRICK 301 Pioneet Open 2-6, New model home featuring 2 bedrooms stairs way to unfinished attic large living mom and dining L large corner picture windows, paved street and drive also Syivan Lake privileges, Compare our value be- fore buying. also 2 other models under construction. ST. MIKE’S DISTRICT sebad quick wo }y appointment only. DCWN rent beater and it bas 4 rooms plus modern bath Only $3,550 full Grice easy payments. NORTH JOHNSON 8T. You'll never find a home 4&5 pleasant as this home or a pri¢e { a. pleasant as this one of $10,590 with only 2.500 down site nome with eight spacious rooms westibule eptrance. storm sash ard venetiah k any further + this one for Russell Young a1 weet WEEALTOR ron Eves Sa TT oa 5 Good sound to 2 baths and te age house needs A weet with fireplace. Mod- _ ern kitchen, H. A heat. Nicely located with beautiful wns shrubbery, fruit and berries. Full price $14,750 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. FE 32-9200 _ “Real Estate Since 1919" 4 bedroom, extra large liv and diming room. bedroom bath on Ist floor, full basement, oi! best, all In very good condit, iocatea close to down town Total price only $0,750 with substantial | down payment. | K. L. Templeton, Realtor 62% W Huron FE 22-6223 Evening Cail FE 2-9502 GI RESALE Located on west side of Cass Lake in private subdivision. Includes 2 bejrooms. lar, liv m, f canal front Take over payments of $55 per mon , : WEST SUBURBAN 3 bedrom home modern to min- ute, located in Middle Straits Lake totes garcene lot 150x150, and 2 rage. set up elec- trically ter eck shop Pull price $11,900. Cal NEAR ROCHEST ER Lovely 6 room 1 story ranch home , ‘Sttuated on 10 acres, featuring 4 | bedrooms paneled interior. fire- | place and 2 car garage Will sell or trade for home in the Detroit area. Price $29,500. JAMES A. TAYLOR Realtor. 1219 Pontiac a bees B | Open Evenings _ BROWN $3,000 down. “New .ranch bunga- low with 5 acres has _laree tot and 2 car carne: center. Poe = excellent ert pasnnndabalanal ome and na eure quick her tet to get John K. Irwin | “tren easizon NOTHING COULD Since 1 : BE BETTER Poe Te Le ee eT PUM | rue wendertly ecutyped, ree _ For Sale Farm Prop. 45 Thai "a bad ot seven, ereater in i = y ACRE TO. 30 ACRES on Weekend days. Work 5 pavement, close to Pontiac. ice amo Baek done, and oh oF aa wean 8ON estate. Ideal | Saal uron ners, Bo that you may get the AREA, 160 AC. FAR “inside ” strictly &c.es woods, 70 acrés tillable,| by ap Sedioomt, paral Setemest sar | \VARD E. PARTRIDGE penpals tors te ease” eon. eee oe tes | OFFI Onnoeegs CAE NATIONAL SBE to. Lagrence Wend ore 1) Beaker OFFI PRINcIPs PAL Beene see pee | OPTCOAST-TO-COAST Pani, e ACRES he fel (6005 6 W Pete tate Settee an orld's Largest _mer Late Ra. Ortonvitle Ph. ‘nF OMe HOO AND DAIRY BAN ; with well established business in Near Clarkston &, Seed location, Priced at 1-3 oh sg kate can vant att very ol sty pe. : : 64. nity: on. truck in trade. Terms, | Dore ed. Ra. FE 32-1084 coe: Gee id “Will take fur- Palace Ranchome with bunk tecs and “carpeted floor, This coach he cat, pl pl astere TAYERS FOR arts 3 NICKS BAR, FOR Cass Lake Rd. to Cass. pate. Sines - 50’ wide $675, 40° for $505. @ LOTS IN PONTIAC JUDSON. io nrg ty td COMPANY. Branch, Telearaph Ha. nr. Orchard Lake Rd Lois — NEAR ~LONGFELLOW 8Bchool, also near Walton Bivd. & saldwin & up *23 down. Willis M. Brewer 116 Regeer- it hotel PE 45161 Eves & Sun FE 2? LOTS BASEMENT DUG. WELL = ae Drayton Plains. Call r 4, Pintae: Rochester Area. Svlvan Village You will find bial (rer de- sired in this large 2. bedroom brick and frame bungalow, Carpted 20 f{. .iving room, fireplace, model kitchen — 2 bedrooms (master ment igier eid ins aod scaped saree cares tx ae * fleges. bus school all conven.ent. East Side 8t Fredericks - McConnell School district 2 bedrooms —full size dining room, oak floors Full basement - new gas furnace Venetian shades 2 car garage. $7,950 full price. Terms. John Kinzler, Realtor FE 670 W. Huroi. 8t. E 43525 Eves. till ® _ Co-operative Realtors Exchange _ L NT BRICK ® room executives ranch type, hae baths. automatic steam heat, full ise rit peicormne meus com racious I wth ret ss On this __prope-ty $7,500 down OR 3-Til TALE HOME ON WALL tkEET. "9 ptery; Cell FE §-2590 for. in- formation ; 7 ROOMS AND BATH, . VERY clan ° lots. Colored district FE 41366 Eesase NEW R ANCH HOME i y ria, nm beauti- fu new nomen: Built just last 5 me base- OXFORD AREA, NEWLY REMOD-| R N EVES. eled home, 6 rooms: &beth. Com- Jini Opapke eg 46617 Offering a combination of s * 4 es modern. Oi) heat, 3 acres, ee = beautiful eut stone 2 bath F home tn Ons rees & berries: ries $2b00 down. COLORED 3 poems ait modern home in 4 nice eons nie = 20 rooms | income | yeuee = is Wissesa saat pormcamas bath down and 3: bedrooms “SMALL RANCH -E YPE apartment, — bape ld “On paved | —~ —hhodera tenant housesThts{— up, - pice foore—with Located in Lakeville Vitiege This-| street. Close in. Here's an alntost unusual property pee am > dae trim. “auto, gas heat. home has living room, kitchen : — veurse that will pay for it miles from Court Ho’ rage. Nice lot. 500 bedrooms, pa and sina room. Down payment $1800 er gel Dighway ‘has 75 foot ardw coors, of! furnace, taun- tC r jeep. cyemye : garage Only CRAW VEQRD AGENCY / Wall to wall carpeting, euto- SUBURBAN = Atego ee her Reali REA . £ ate pee ot ete = at- . sta ‘ord, z. B 17; 4-15 che arage. a Bromley a1et ‘Opayke ee meme yo * sacrificed cig etl eer gamed OOM HOM t § i : floor full basem't of 3 mE ok ES, OAK heat & elec. HW, Garage floor @ heaters. Auto- ‘ Lot 60x200, Built op a canai matic fas Mergen aaoeanss F R A tt ] with access to 5 different eu closet space. wilovshowrr. ured glreet. Por \ OY He Nc. lakes. $2,500 down. orma’ e ra, Spears, REALTORS $006) ta. MOTT, REALTOR a toot ranch ome.” Prat 28 E. Huron Federal 3-1193| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE ¢5005| tives ali kinds of berriés and ee and Sunday 14 | 77 N. Saginaw Bt. = Ph. FE 5-8168 PRES | EMWOUSE Bint | Fam Poet tegetae!| West Side Suburban utility, ae ao garage. ebickss eggs egal home, 4 b e ems. | BARGAIN BY = e0op. miles ou easonable 6 8. _ OWNER, $3,400 down -ayment, quick posession OT ee en na kaon | ee miached garage Pull vans: for equity in modern 4 rms. and a ec 3 bedrooms tn house — a ar cane waren street, ment. Oi! steam heat, 2 acres on Full basemen* at a Mer- mor v payments. PE 5-628 GROCERY STORE LIVE IN PHB COUNTRY NEAR rift, city on a targe restricted aome+ site in Waterford Hill states. Conventent terms arranged. For information call OR 3-7614 For Sale a, 43 aL ACRES This Ror Lagasse 2 and “0 Sores. ot excellent garden soil. jeomet |} Clarkston. 960 and ae oe ‘trade — — wa cate ‘ip Dray Pisins, | —or—-property_—of Giroux & tee: 4380 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 3-9701 ————— es LAKE ORION AREA eres 10 acre homesite. $2500 M AURICE W ATSON “WE SELL THE BAR 428 W. Fourth Rochester OL a eaTt ~ 4 ACRES f chance to have your own fruit, berries, and ace ; also a Lota onan to eut the ‘ som 4496 Pontiac Lk. Rd. Corner ieag- Lake Ra. FE 2-0207 4286 Dixie H Drayton Plains | "OR +2361 wm A; ~ ROLLING LAND, eash. Ray: Bruhn, 335 _Rd., " Ortonville, Mich. ($2.8 + sot 32x24 and 4 héuse adja- “com. . real Bore | a oe estate, fixt and wine fheenee. {oni Sag = cia § Roy Annett Inc. beer | in price. e Located in aetive village mear Pontiac. All equiprfent including alicer 10 ft meat case, 12 ft Electrolux box etc. Equipment alone worth asking price of §$3.- 200. Call for further information. FLOYD KENT 2 W. Lawrence Open Eves. Next to Consumers Power OX. STATION MODERN, Li . lls “Prapeey 2 e for , farm } have (M58), cas® Ph. Stillwe 1-9831. COLES RESTAURANT erst ‘BAR. coal ‘N. Saginaw. _EM 3-4 RUGGED? 7 in town 90 miles fro 844, eione 2.000 will put you buifiess .Call today for more formation. (1425). ROCERY - SDM © NOTHING TO BUY except the tory fastest growing sections of 8 Non syvaeue: @e Hurry! Ask about o. 1164. STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE, INC; PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. epee Office, J. Landmesse, Mgr. ;_ 41582 -F ion ‘METAL OFFICE BUILDING. of”: desk. FE 5-6068, GULF SUPERS SERVICE ap Race ela lorstion.. Modern Stee e buat- Can't L &, Cole nese for rourse,' _Dii_ Co. ~ BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT ~ __ COMPLETE $300, FE 2-6862. PE. 2-0173 a Paalones *. astone store buildi 74x26 Erick fixtures. Also included is 5 . a — —— UC. NEWINGHAM *. fete 381. 8. _Marshall"- RESTAURANT Per: ft ore — ur rae heated % ¥. Huron — LEAP 4 =: MONEY 1 W. Lewrence #t., FE 20000" a UP TO. $500 to finance your saute or chases; to re-finance =% ‘wer Lo bese y bile; sickness oF tsa purposes. eo Proeart, Friendly Service Our business ts ——-_ tndivid- vals and families th = their Phone 6-812]. Write or cail. HOME & AUTO LOAN COMM. NATL BANK BLDO. Leslie Fleisher, Manager Hours @ to 8 ___ fat ow 1 WHEN YOU NEED = ea ten: log: > ous sone i» email monthly pay- FINANCE co. 414% , MORTGAGES 7 8. KANTZ 1310 pont 4g “ae. FE 5-8408 200% S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. TO 9500 ‘OURS AT money problems, Let us nelp you. COMPANY “} Berkeley Voss, aident 529 to $500 st phone es of eal) at cur of __ 18 » fe Vane Bids TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | LOANS $25 A gp ne wong es ‘OL, 6-0711 WAITING You May Borrow ‘| $25-$500 Today a your bills, protect your posing low monthly payments BUCKNER FINANCE co. Anove Wa: CORNER For Sale Housetrailers 50 4 _—— PE 4-054) SAGINAW & HURON ga a verted into ho ssetratler $900 or anything of < FE 17-0087. | DE- TRO SKYLINE é& =“ FINANCE OR % DOWN. § PER CENT WEST | eo STREET. CORNER OF CASS’ LOANS FROM $10 TO Quick Friendly Service No Red Tape | F urniture Livestock. Automobiles > BAXTER AND LIVINGSTONE | RATES... WE NOW. RAVE ‘SEVERAL GooD TRAILERS. F IWANCE CO” ELCAR : —_— models od * GENESEE SALES : ne De Pie mies PE 2.9700 4 FT, “aston © “Bacellent a 4 “Pontiac Chief MOBILE. HOMES | 26 ft. to 45 ft. in length. Op years to pay. You can bu : phectll ow Sa of $100 down. & Lee Hutchinson trailer as low os | Hutehifison’s Trailer Sales - RICHARDSON ‘AR-MICHIGAN Nope cay SO , Also som: i Sok eee traii- PARKHURST TRAILER COURT & ARKHURST LAKE TRAILER court. Sewer & water. MY 32-4611, PER CENT a Moaddies re Auto ApS r Hub Auto Parts Co. 129 Oskiagd Ave. ~ WEW Ph. FE 4-7069 “AUTO. O PARTS OM Employees Hollerback Auto Parts FE 3-0679 AUTO | PARTS Tete WEAN EX ants. Fon A ALL Bite FOR COMPLETE | COLLISION SERVICE 07% ~ patie Oliver Motor Sales 10 w. Pike Se Phone PS 92-9101 &. FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT PLAN _ BRAID MOTOR SALES 30 Years Patr me oe Case at West Pike Phone FE 2-0186 GRANKAHAFI GRINDING IN THE ear. = re tebored. Zuck Ma- ebine Shop, 33 ro. rE _.Wanted Used Cars _54 FORD 8 pe. OR DaiNt, 6°30 to 8°90. m. Wr JUNK CARS & SCRAP FE ¢0582, Eves. after 5:30 on, Sundays, call FE 5-4839. See M&M Motor Sales for — =~ on late model ca: OR 3-1 WTD: SCRAP..OR Fo peel OR “te 1683 se WTD WRECKED & JUNK Cana rE 3947? 30 “paldwin A ave. To Price fot Your Car 2020 aw. WwW WE NERD oe 4 for ou == tewn buyers. Huron |—s00 CARS WANTED ~ BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Ss me teat TRAILER EXCHANGE ANDERSON “1&2 Pete 1d to 4 ft, over mae be meet teats Se Sane paints, touraids, springs 4 - line ‘of trailer. mr Vig Gum ptona ; 2: South Telegraph Open Evenings and Gunday P, M. 1840 Lapeer Ra. 1 mile north OF 4+ Lake ME 34615. For Rent Trailer Space 51 p. og sae | PAYMENTS. BALANCE "Cie RENT. - OXFORD ras yo i SALES" = PARTS & ACCESSORIES 1M re SS iow a | 1947 dasa aape Tur oS. Bea s¢ . TA lade aate oie 1,385 ngevenlpgganens wessose 08 is ican om. eeeneeetetens 806 AMO Bute 6 GE. coeseesee coon 1,065 MU Dodge 4 Gr, charpy... 495 Bececride ees... Lees Co ee : =< = “a? Ply. # ar, sevseeeesacnees 305 SL Neh 2. S99 e0ee 00 bee ' octane peeeenee rahe Atel dt tet pea . "Bt Dodge hardtop c.e.ceee 61908) se Sb $1, 295 | Oe YOU-WILL BE. a PLEASED WITH THESE CARS Serviced -to Serve in a Separate Shop “5 ‘51 Linc. BLUE2 DOOR’. Radio & Heater . Hydramatic sharp $1,295 ; x ‘O92 Chev. DELUXE 4 DR. 2 Tene Green Radio & Heater Soil clean — (3 ee tye has Lyd "hat was a petty grand sermon-cverything you sad et © eet ee , irs Ate Oliver's. and to celebrate the occa- sion we are offering these cars at almost give-away prices, No. 978 ‘SO Buick Special 2 dr, No. 306 2 *$2 Buick Super 4 dr _ = No, 103 * '5O0 Plymouth 4 Dr | me ~ . No. 193 _'48 Buick 2 Dr. For Sale Used Cars 55 |. Ror Sale Used Cars’ 85 ITT. RO MNT . , 203 '47 Buick 4 Dr. Dodge -Plymouth » Dealer = 8. seguew_ &. PE 23-0131 ao 1 ove, i mos. $1 045 — ee BUY “Sl Stude. Sppes w sus eur CHAMP. 4 DR. “GrayColor | . . SADIL ma Boo iDILLA a Paes oS, he rs boo — _- _- 450 More New Car ‘Trade-In Bargains . | MICHIGAN’S _ FINEST eee *1'47 Mercury “51 Pont. - CHIEFTAIN 2 DR. 2 tone green radio & heater a bargain at — ~ $845 A9 Merc. CLUB COUPE’ Radio & Heater ~ New Paint . $695 =| 50 Plym. BLACK 4 DOOR Radio & Heater $895 * =_ Dodge » . BLUE 2r Clean $745 Transportation 46 Ford (clean).....$295 "46 Chev. 4 dr, ...... 245 '47 Buick 4 dr. isseee O49 48 Nash, R&H ..... . 395 "48 Lincoln 4 dr, eee OOO :'47 Plymouth ........ 395 eer eeve ** 345 "46 Buick 2 dr. ...... 345 46 Hudson .....-..... 145 34 Years of | Customer Confidence THE » WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK HAB CHEVROLET oun S, Saginaw at Cottage | OVER 31 YEARS |_- PHONE FE 4-454 CHEVROLET, “31 GOOD CONDI : tion. FE 5-6400, ; It takes two to make Ta COPE silt. eevee [OUr Guk Use caus =i a S R USE f WE MAKING ROOM FOR eR THE NEW MODEL | _. “Have priced our cars [RADE-INS. - cai OU PRICED TO SELL ‘Tell us what you will pay, : 49 Pym. Spee. dx. $400 Betzar.. , 5 a Chev. Céav.. eee 895 *S1 Pont. deluxe.... 1145 t Bord 2 4e........ 1195 nd runs lik ee occ sts 79; Sever” othe a ware Oe Com i. : we rae Md drive rive and WOW ‘res | SEreRas dit —— PONTIAC RETAIL: STORE: GOODWILL -USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW of. 1946 AND 1947 PONTIACS FORDS _CHEVROLETS - _ PACKARDS SPECIAL! 49 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SPECIAL DELUXE $945 $295 © r ’$0, 'S1 AND 'S2 AND A FEW °53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS _DODGES SPEGIAL! ‘50 NASH 4 DR, Ambassador Radio & Heater $695 HARDTOPS MERCURYS NASH CONVERTIBLES’ SUBURBANS STATION NS PANELS PONTIAC RETAIL | STORE © actory Branch ot Clemens at Mill ~ Phone FE 3:7147 "47 CHEVROLET. An Aero Sedan with radio and _heater. $295. 150 More New Car. Trade-In Bargains MICHIGAN’S we HENS Ez 1G A Lo WOODWARD AND i) MILE! ROAD 51 CHEV. 2 DR. Radio and heater, aa bl | Pawn seat covers - $295 Trade-In Bargains. MICHIGAN’S _- FINEST a COR AND 180 More-New Car , + Le 6 ee 2 WS we ee USED CAR. 80 Piy. Fordor Spec. Deluxe — 170.... ou CO ey Wee e eee nnn n eee pe . Pymeuh cn pe, 22.78 s- "ao Willys Stat. Wagon STIACSG ere 32.78 PLYMOUTHS _ yy) in ore. eet Se el TORS | a meta terete ay a aEacuRYe ic Cee) ee O. anes * ee co. 3M SPECIAL! "48 PONTIAC $495 BRAID 48 STUDE. DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 20 Years Fair Dealing Cass at V W. Pike St. FE 20816 CHEVIE, 1 1901, 2 DR. GOOD COND. 50 Chev. Deluxe 4 dr. Ne. 20 "48 Buick 4 Dr. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. : FE 72-9101 tell "33. ‘Radio, oo. Pe WSW tires. miles, ace trade. #71 3 Clemens. FE 40030 PAGKARDS 1952 kard "400", Radio & heater, nower brakes 1951 Plymouth wagon Bees, Rl Radio & Heater, JIM HOGAN ‘Sales & SERVICE CLEAN isso FORD eater, 1949 CHEVROLET CL. CPE... - a —_ and heater. Good tires and $495 150 More New Car Trade-In Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST N 203 8. Saginaw St PE 32-4313 ash * .cor ¢ CROFT COUNG ev cecsescece $290 @ Fora 2 duor . _..........5 . $285 “ $s Neh IE. descnsacs peed a club soupe Srslaincwiee ee $ $i Olds & doo ee ees. 6280 These . irs on ready to go and riced: for balance due, 2D 's) 6 DE! UXE 2 OR, WITH FORD “47, SEDAN COUPE. condition. $400, 388 GooD portation $i* FE 6-3713, FORD ‘si, TUDOR BLUE, FORDO- matic RH. low mileage. $1,100, _owner TT 42888. SELECT | USED CARS KIMBALL YOUR NASH DEALER _ | MERCURY og Faia COpTeus 6 “62 omatic, 2dr, R & H, turn slip covers. ‘win dispose armed Salance owing. HUDSON PACEMAKER CLUB COUPE I noe, yearn EXCELLENT PRICED TO SELL MOTOR SALES Your Hudson Dealer 88 W. Pike at Cass FE 2-8350 SELL MY EQUITY IN ‘51 HENR low. mileage. ‘tae 2 ahiand 34 io ‘mil mile: W RAISER “1952 DELUXE. RADIO E & OR 3-604 heate ondition. ref 2 K. Reming way. Lake Orion, SERCURY. i962, M sport Radio, beater. dei ¢ condition. "Fis 74-0601. feacer nice shape. be seen Off Elizabeth Lake and est _Hightend Ra ans 4520 | _ Huron. FE 40244 “We Trade For Less 52 Pontiac dix. 8 2 dr. ’51 Buick special 4 dr, *SO Buick super 2 dr, ’50 Olds 98 2 dr. 49 Buick super 4 dr, *47 Chevrolet 4 dr. 49 Buick 2 : z uic oor SAVE Roadmaster MONEY ane an . AT . ’ BRAID’S| — 50 Chevrolet 2 Door No. | _ | ‘48 Buick Super 4 Dr, "Down | Mo.| No. 20 : ay rn pple eagioew aged ye |e a Buick Special... - i | No. 257 wate Va Pr +» 202.67 51 Chevrolet 2 Dr. *S2 Chev, tudor. 260... 43.87 One Owner | _°83 Ply. Fordor.... 200:... @.07/ =o ase "s2 Ply. el. epe..... 260.,.. 43.87 "50 Chevrolet - "$2 Stude. pickup. 200..., 36.76 Xmas, Special "S1 DeSoto Dis. ClCpe. : No, 259 (like pew)....... 320.. 50.08 "49 Buick Sedan oe Beate 3 D is a. Sea os 40.66 One Owner “B1 Dodge Corenet | oot an 47 ‘Borck | "S1 DeSoto Custom Fordor Ready to Go © ae nel eee 260... 40.66 %y No. 268 7 Ml Piymouth Cub owe an| ‘51 Plymouth 4 Dr. “p6 Chrysler Windsor Sed. - No. 293 oni oe cmae 280.... @.1T] 960 Buick Super 2 dr. _ "80 DeSoto Custom Sed. tees eseeeensees a9: ¢:, 4.71) Milford Mich., MU 4-7881 i FORD i9 “TUDOR & saDAN-SWAL LL by Take Be =}. WITH FORD- ae a 50 _ JACOBSON. SPEC At Prices “Thai Y There MAS ‘These | ’46 Dodge 2 dr, sedan 48 Packard 4 dr, sedan 47 Buick 2 dr. sedan "46 Chevrolet.2 dr. tee 49 Kaiser 4 dr. sedan "47 Dodge 4 dr. sedan ’48 Ford har. sedan : 1°47 Plymouth . sedan [ALS | Won't Scare Ou | ‘'s No. KING Values 46 Buick sedan | 47 Dodge 4 dr. ae 47 heccary sedan - 46 Olds Club Coupe '46 Pontiac Convertible ’46 Mercury 2 dr. sedan . "46 Nash 2 dr. sedan 46 Hudson Convertible | '42,°41-& '37 Chevrolet - 52 Lincoln dr., hydra, 152 Pont. Catalina, hydra. ’51 Chev. Bel Air, powergl. $1 & °49 Mercury 51 Kaiser with. V-8 Olds engine, hydra, 50 Buick Riviera ~~ ‘50 & '49 Nash 49 & 48 Studebaker | "49, '47 eo. Ford — "48 & " evrolet 48 Hudson at 48 & ’47 Plymouth 48 & '47 Pontiac "48 & '47 Kaiser — ’46 Dodge 46 Packard 4 40 & '39 Nash ECONOMY USED CARS 72 Auburn PE ¢2131 PONTIAC cays! LUXE 4 DR. and heater. Hydramatic. Signals Spotlight, Whitewall tires. and more Make a peo ‘PE §-2157 PONTIAC ‘42. 2 DR. GOOD CON- dition Nearly new tires & bat- Aery. 575 E. Madison, FE 2-9058. AE CETI _ 1952 Henry J 2 Dr. Asa Heury J 2 Dr 13a 4 to ~- ine AUBURN AVE. Bri ght Spot - Orchard Lake at Cass a 53 Ford 8 Convertible 53 Pontiac 8 super dix, ‘Cafalina. . 52 Chevrolet dix, 2 dr. 52 Cadillac 62 conv.’ 52 Olds 98 4 dr. 51 Chevrolet 2 dr. 51 Buick Rm. 4 dr, 51 Dodge Meadowbrook 4 dr. 51 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. 51 Cadillac 62 coupe 51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 51 Chevrolet dix. 4 dr. 51 Olds 98 4 dr. $1 Buick Super 4 dr. 51 Buick special 4 dr. 51 Ford 8 Victoria 50 Olds 88 2 dr. 50 Chevrolet styline sedan 50 Olds 88 4 dr. 50 Mercury 4 dr, ’46 Ford sedan "47 Chrysler 2 dr. sedan | 48 Buick sedan . 47 Ford sedan 147 Pontiac sedan All these cars ea be -down payment, or your LY make a down pay- have heaters, most have equipped with automatic CEN LINCOLN- PIKE STREET LOT } ’46 Mercury 4 dr. sedan ’47 Hudson 4 dr. sedan 46 Plymouth sedan 41 Buick sedan 42 Cadillaac sedanette bought for little or no old car will DEFINITE- ment. All the above cars radios, and some are shifts. TRAL MERCURY PIKE AND CASS NES: 5114 ~ FE 2-9167 = + No. 271 _ '48 Dodge 4 Dr. PHO Low Down Payments EE EES: Some with Nothing Down No Payments Until For Sale Used Cars 85 —— 1947 MERCURY SEDAN | OLIVER'S | freeware, : = = =e i—West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron FE ¢-2185 ~ *§3 MERCURY - | ee NASH 5 “PASSENGER COUPE. EM 3-4040, _A-l shape 1 *S2 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE por a —_ overdrive. Really $895 150 More New Car Trade-In Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD - "$61 NASH @¢ DR. O 63 8. Perry. FE 5-4685. 1948 NASH ‘600’ SEDAN Radio ond “05 finish, 150 More New Car Trade-In Bargains MICHIGAN’S | FINEST ' THE BIG PAVED LOT ER nano Wash STATESMAR 1960, 3 DOOR, epee ee IN GOOD CON- ets += dition. ‘SE 71 OLDS ‘47, HYDRAMATIC, ALL access., new . $375. 637) Codlev. Lake 10, ot Rd. | PACKARD 353. CLIPPER DELUXE, executive's car. low mileage, MI 6-1657. PLYMOUTH '52 4 DOOR. jyiout pss, coca ann vn M-24 at at Gesthors i MY 2 en) 1953 PLYMOUTH | J ~ DOOR, LOW , reasonsble. OR 3-8467. aoe” : "ceattien, only noe Seecnned. que Com- ree Road. 1952 CHEVROLETS 20 TO CHOOSE FROM 2 DOORS, 4 DOORS BEL-AIR COUPES POWER GLIDES West ROAD 033 W. Huron Sacrifice petee. Call: ater 4 oF ot Gun. FE 2-6870, ' Bat, oF ‘ AND i) MILE ROAD WOODWARI ON THE CORNER OF 1) WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | 804 N. Main. FIFTH | _ ANNUAL HARVEST SALE 1951 Pontiac 8 CHIEFTAIN DLX. 2 DR. RY- DRAMANIC RADIO & HEATER, 1951 Buick 2? DR, DYNAFLOW. RADIO & HEATER, $1395 -1950 Studebaker pea s DR. a RADIO & HEATER. 1949 Buick 2.DR DYNAFLOW. RADIO - $705 1948 Pontiac 8 2 DR. RADIO & HEATER. $645 3PEC 2 & HEA 1946 Ford CONVERTIBLE. RADIO & HEAT- _ $395 | GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed. COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. At the north end of tomn. Open every sight "til 10 OL 2-712i ROCHESTER PONTIAC “48 4 DR SEDAN, rae clean. FE 2-6332 or PONTIAC '48, 2 Pirydramaticn 123 No PONTIAC °52, ONE nee, ¥ pWERY Sale Used Cars 55 “ > DR, DELUXE. | rton, VV lo OLD TRUE VALUE GOOD SERVICE FINE CARS Every car is made of steel and rubber. What counts is the service, economy and satisfaction it gives to you, The cars listed below. are clean; well kept new car trade-ins:that will give you just that! = } CHRYSLER = ee sgt 0 hiemanoee pie up- holstery, sunvisor, radio, — and er brakes, good wh: wall iron. Really excellent mechanical con- dition. Your present car a $0 monthly. 1 PL a Comme eae ene ellent = S rfect light green fin- spotiess up- : ‘adio heater, hoistery. pace true value at 908. \ 1950 DESOTO Beautiful bronze four door, radio aud heater automatic trans- mission, A st starter in cold weatrer $1045 . 1950 PONTIAC The ‘opular Chieftain eight club sedan. Radio, heater, excellent fimish good tires. A good value at $005, - 1950 IDOE = Bae J ‘Tinks, = conditioned posegy very “good. He : ~ 1960 rysier Black New wocnee sedan, sun- visor. radio, heater and cunuesante trans rission 1324" wheel base ‘ives you the ride of life your this car at $1006 Deer Hunters. big jenty of earl Come NO MONEY DOWN: Often a family urgently needs a gece car but iaeks the necessary down payment. If your credit is you can buy ome of these in and buy rates with no money down, ise DODGE Convertible, very excellent’ chanical condition. Good lovely green finish. rm “real. value at = 1948 FORD Stx wior sedan Lovely light reen radio —— A real buy ‘or %34.16 monthly. _ SP ECAr 1947 . BUIC Super. Beautiful vinck finish! Radio ahd heater, low mileage. style. $42.00 monthly. Keller-Koch 47 &, Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 64-1200 1946 FowTiac DELUXE. 4 DOOR, 8 ely'nder, one owner original finish. $375.00, FE 29-9783. ech Elo “30, $995. FE 4-4428 PONTIAC if!, * DR. 8 running condition. $75. Mobile Gas Cor W. f‘ation . Huron at Hen- __dersor. 1951 STUDEBAKER - - 2DR. V8 Automatic transmission. Radio and heater, spotiess blue finish. Cus- tom tailored seat sven to match. “150 Moré New Gar = Trade-In Bargains MICHIGAN'S FINEST * — BIG PAVED. yer “HE CORNER WOODWARD. AND 13 MILE. ROAD 1950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, ¢ BIG CHOICE OF fights, “directional signals, “nylon et OBEN NIGHTS "| ’46 Ford 4 dr. COLORS - | seam = Sei th va 5 , | MOBat 03 teapteron oe Ander son ~LOw AST certo ROTA Ste: re] | eat Fae ou nar ac-Buick $1,095 Se en ae penter. 4 "Hl 46, potters Al ‘Pontiac-Buic FULL PRICE miles, spc — $500 srry Auto Sues een |7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. —_ FoNTiac "62.2 DR. DELUXE 3 rsaneson Mar. {ate Ores.| Ph. Collect, Utica Ok 150 More New Car tal eal, Re er Cad FORD. COUPE T008, SSB FOR yo Pepsi eS + Trade-In Bargains ~ POW AAC 3,0 .§1 FORD LOR TRADE . | MICHIGAN’S PONTIAC 7H. Cp AssENGER Keone sedan, Radio & heater. Wee st Side | Used pats ro FINEST . triad OR 3-290, og - 4 * ae oe | ne Fe a oe, t. smooth running anytime: e cars at state.reguiated interest |. wail os radio. heater and au- good tires parce sedanette body.) CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER] . GOOD | 50 Pontiac 84 dr 50 Olds 98 4 dr, 49 Cadillac 60 special 49 Olds Club sedan 49 Cadillac 62 4 dr. 49 Chevrolet Sty. 2 dr. 49 Olds 88 Club coupe -|49 Pontiac 8 sedan coupe 47 Buick Super 4 dr. 47 Mercury convertible 46 Ford 8 2 dr. 46 Pontiac 8 sedan. coupe BUY. NOW. AT OUR NEW LOW PRICES © JEROME New Car—200 8. Saginaw Phone PE 4-3566 For Sale Trucks 56 Truck Bargains — “2 Ford Soe ‘$1,595 51 Chevrolet ¥4 ton pickup $795 49 Ford ¥Y ton panel $395 48 Dodge ¥Y ton panel $295 "49 G.M.C, ¥% ton pickup 46 International ¥ ton panel $125 ’47 Chevrolet _ $195 20 More Trucks To Choose From All Bargains! MICHIGAN’ S THE NER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 2%§ LATE MODEL PICKUPS, CHEV. rolet, Ford. GMC. Large selec- -tion of dump trucks, stake trucks and truck equipment. We trade.. Terms Next auction Monday "item San 26, at 6 on AUCTION MaRT a One MY 21631 A, Y_gord cc . FE 4€0157, DODGE 4 1% TON STAKE, DUO wheels, 9595. 4266 Dixie. OR 3-244), CHEV:E 52, ‘2 TON PANEL. LIKE new Radio ) & heater. 2-1585, 1951 CH ROLET 1 RUCK. Good . condition Sree $600. OA #3111. FORD PIC “KUP 6394 COOL- ey Le #d.-before 8.30 a. m. or _ Sunday? “ijzed Trucks No REASONABLE OFFER " ON T ESE TR TRUCKS int 50 Ford ¥2 ton pickup ....... $645 a Ford: * |. % 4 ten Lfanel. tee es 495 ‘48 Ford ° 4 ton pickup 2... ces 495 'S1 Ford 4% ton pickup ...... 695 ‘31 Chevrolet ¢.0.e, tractor .......4 1,045 52 Chevrolet _ | 1 ton papel, like new 975 every job EARL R, 9 en Eve. ’til 9 AND FR 4101 ater Monge rr bade CHEV an door, radio and heater, Verry ¢lean. One owner. Low miles, __ $578.00, FE 2-0783. WILLYS "83.4 DR. RADIO. will: tat Sect sider ear fer my equity, PE od oa Re AT pe pad mea Ney cee ut Ae ee | oH PONTIAC PRESS, MON AY, OCTOBER ; 26, Nee NS i NE ww Sale Used Care, 38 Ee Vet Sor pn Ga oe cee ors 55| for Sele ned Cars. 88 | HALLO NEEN | "We _. | Peterson. 4 MILLIMAN Used Cars-Orchard Lake at Cass Phone FE 4-5334 We have a fine assortment new. — Trucks for any «hd > ES % “tor panel” erer ed ees Limiter fm , bt. > @ wif _ RECONDITIONED “| RIGHT” IN A SEPARATE SHOP 1 ‘Prices: Slashed! ‘50 Ford ¥% TON PICKUP New paint & reconditioned throughout OLD PRICE ee NOW Only $595 -'50 Dodge! Y% TON PICKUP Bright red, spotlite, heater, extra-good rubber, A solid truck OLD PRICE $745 NOW . Only $595 '50 Chev. SEDAN DELIVERY Reconditioned, Ready to Serve OLD PRICE $775 NOW. Only $625 ‘46 F ord 2 TON STAKE — A real solid truck $475 « NOW . NEW erica LOT JACK OLD PRICE Only $375 5 Panels to choose from Priced from $225 up CHEVROLET TRUCKS Take your choice of Am- s Choice. Our selec- tion is big, but- money difference is small. ‘THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS 4 — HARB Ss. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 trede Masters, Kaiser a ee 1 fer Prova m s6a ‘bes, a » unit. Cheap. 108 an oe ae i! otor, ew & Used Trucks WILSON . GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward - FE 4-4531 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY. “NEAR- Kelly | ~ . wheels a = Morte My Stet wet "as FUDERARER "ws DUMP TRUCK box, 6350, 2528 Elisabeth $795 LADD MOTOR SALES Your Studebaker Dealer "47, TR ‘Srgbaitgen 7 AESE o ee BPs a. ‘a condition. ‘52 G.M.C. %4-Ton Pickup 14,000 Miles «TON Good ee rubber, abd ready for 4 DOWN payments. FINEST the "48. FORD DUMP 25 as respect. xeellent Or your iA} truck. Easy =epy : MICHIGAN'S * ABC 6PIN_ DRYER WASHER, FOR By Jay Alan | | af w | Salo Hosnebeld Gtoas 66] “No, nothing will change | my mind, Charles, I'm going to marry you!” Motor Scooters 58 Sale Musical Goods. 65 NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT- ers. 12 8, Paddock. PE 4-4246. _ For Sale Motorcycles 59 FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR . see Harley | Davi Bales Co., i @. rad For Sale e Bicycles 59A GIRLS 2 EN GLISH STYLE BIKE to swap for 24’. “Boats & Accessories 60 LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. GOOD racing record. eras SE condition. MERCURY MOTO = Bow erenenie for immediate “GENESEE SALES 7101 Dixie Hwy — er rer for the 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8000 CR completed; Amal ¢ com- . BARGAIN. re NEW E board motor, 10 HP., 1 left. O08! tr kits. “Tonys Marine Service, Orch- ard Lake Ave Transportation Oftered 62 FURN. VAN GOING NOR PART joad either way. . : _ Swaps 63 WILL TRADE A DANDY | MODERN suburban home acres in a area. oes es new oil fired steam heat plant, Will ac- cept a good house trail oe Call J. A. Taylor, Real- 42544. Y% ACRE truck, , HOUSE — ‘as — a ee cece on large 4 = founda- sae or electric ood «well outside. s on besutiful e 1 miles north r. ALSO pect a very large 4 bed- house with 2 bathe tat ‘aoe vacant and. lo- cated in Harbor. reece gy oi] cire stor beat, . Will take car or eq payment or cl $850 Faw, M. Stout, Realtor . Saginaw &t, is 89165 » Oe Be electric wekier. No junk. May- fab OP. ‘3a MAN'S SUIT, 62. LIKE NEW. rs w' 4570 wibriand off Pontiac ra s —Prteinges LLP PPS LILLIES B FLAT CLARINET, GooD CON- dition, metal. a *. AN _ ine veear Schm at Ph PE 26217, tae a Alcohol “Hi-Fe a. bs - contsiion Ames BS Sale Musical Goods 68| . WURLITZER, xCONS “ona AN complete with spesker, cos' Pou wil sacrifice for $1800, Call OL aPinet PIANO RENTALS WITH monthly, Gal; Sale Household Goods 66 -Homefreezer. SALE e tors this tionally Gaon natenaie pe We os oF ed! Now for limite - pas 3 re Sot , $499.00 SALE PRICE ree $309.88 21 cu n chest, reg. peneaped SALE PRICE $388.95 ‘13 cu. ft. SALE 10 cu. ft, uprt., reg. 9629.00 These freesers are brand new — MS original factory crates. TH ARE NOT SAMPLES One year free service at po extra pressors. A Prrell five and é rr guarantee of freezers spoilage inelud- Smail down ment - balance Pog se] cell at BLACKETT, INC. 454 Dixie Hwy., Waterford, Mich. PLATFORM AN- * dons $16, 3 ect real wide curtains. new. $20. $5433 __ RUBBER BASE PAIN lows $4.06 enamel, $2. arms tic vinoflor....%e price 12 ft. | al \% price Bonny Inlaid tile........... ide 4% ft. wall tile run ft. ise TILE lor $214.98 ‘Ma ytag irofer, new AB electric range, special, new $128 Pee eee or new C Hoover, special vacuum 4 new #2 samples 20 per com ner | ‘elioose_ from J FE 56-6189 See oe Reece eense Large aresser WYMANS z “ WwW Pike only ASCRERG 6 YEAR CRIB | AND i All bave hermetically sealed com-| 2 oy Pa ag are i Abe teen enee if RE- — eall after 6 p.m, 257 - size model & very clean $128. 50: ato Elec. range, apt. ‘size; trade - in. Mayes Washer, trade in, clean. glee water ‘neater, 68 gal. Hot- . trade ood condition. 78. Bond = Biectris ironer, trade in, works OK | The Good rg opie’ Shop SHOP SUBURBAN |* —) SAVE Te = faye rag $31 ‘Hamilton = Dever was $250.05 now 00.95. 30 inch Monarch Range was 9238. + a now $106, FRAYERS 889..Orchard Lake Rd. __ FE 44792). aad Guna on —— heaters, of] and yf end rat HHores oo SUPPLY ~ PLYWOOD at cut rate Kitchen ea =* pripes. binet ef, HOLLAND FURNACE FOR “BALE | 2 | eons | ~~ "TPRANSCRIBE: Saran 4: oe eer 4 ware wake Oe. 7 COLEMAN SBLOOR PURNACES. PE DininG sorre | cul P= and -@ chairs end | HUNTERS. and {+ WALL TENT, de cnt ratge wit Hene-| seed in floor. A-1 condition. an off Cass Lake Rd, Keego| —C2°*?. OR_}i977 Harbor, Special— Cash & —. Grey ¢ 2ué’s, 8 ft pad, like new, 675 Ave. ‘ : FLOOR SAMPLES Pad Lah tities. pn ae Washer was $29%.-| MICHIGAN agit PINE, 4, 14) cube ft. Crosley Freeze? was | Com! “a gus.s0 a nt LH a aa Toilet combinations............ Surplus Lumber & Material Sales Co. s3ie “Highland (M59) = to 5:30 except Sundaye. OR ‘3-7003; _* EMpire ys gia Or Wide RaaTee WP ened 110 ¢ fara used T Se hea rer om Bee TALBOT. Rock eae se Rndred PHILoas 025 Oakland shana ~~ RYOVE. a. “nat ower NACE A $1 _W._ Huron USED MODERN GAS STOVE IN- juire 4 473 5, Jessie. NEW FURNITURE BARGAINS coring attresses, H ish drop-leaf tables, $10.95; all 4 ococt == we ae FLOOR SHOP ___| PLATFORM 7 CU. PT. COLDSPOT REFRIGER- 69 6 Saginaw FE . rome Dilgpee a pe Plecegee table AS RANGES INSTALLED ps type ge os e, 8100 — oe for — = trial. “pe pee table. Seats 6. $18. car in wt . Ave. FE 2-0198. IND mee, FS SSE Shee 8: SMALL RADIO, HORE ; & Gece INCOME PRICED _ able $10, PE 5-8785, , old. MI NEW 90° PHIL I OOM SUIT, § PC. MA- a = on or automatic coctela 5080s. ws Lake Rd so Spea a's, ener | ORO RCM: Ane Wo te Ut for ousity a hake model | pen ECTRIT STOVE, ca bettwe “and grees pheac’ Ee . Sar of igan Auction | “tour burne’ tabletop, $45, Very Dent condition. FE 2-2006. Mart, M-24 Lake Orion. MY 2-1631, ition. EM 8517, Fob r _Ofion. MY 2- E B DINING ROOM SET, $125; SWAP N YOUR OLD SKATES ON e chair and ottom $25, Stee ou. oe nap doo ay BARGAINS excellent condition. FE "5-8787 ; epen iJ ing ea - = Lay away Yor Christmas, Com-| St. ae. stove, 4. £33.09| NESCO ROASTER. USED TWICE le'e line of Ln —- Ipnerspring. mattresses $15.00 | _Ye#3_good _ FE 5-9195. arnes Hardware, 742 W Dressers and up DELUXE a RERIGHT 8¥ SWEEPER a AE Pi J RE | i t 'o = 4 a won ae R - wi Atk Mill 1. *S5 High ‘""93.00| chatr Mareery | chair, Pull oo song = pine roms oak tabie |. ian + aprinee. 44-8405, NSOLE ee as siasnne 00 | 5 VELVET DAVENPORT, | * or Wode for vast Everything for the heme; we buy, bene range and refrigerator. cash, OR 7 hange. Gas range, Gining table, 17° TV, Bo, A, 98.000 x; OAKLAND Poker p large rug. EM bremee Fs I FURNITURE a & B WHITE TABLETOP, @ Chevrolet f model car| 104 5, Saginaw FE 2-85233 range. Good condition, OR or cash. FE ¢ oe aren 7 cv. F ta enna ; : e , excellent cond, OL 23-0823. | NEW N OAK ate gat érum. or swap | 5 OFS oes are ~ fee sable Hib, Manogsay, for. sim . tte ORiande phonograph Wi _ 28704. cre STOVE 0005 CORRE ie, ow, OR ta CAND. GON- | “Uils Call after 10 0.m, PE 9-2831 : = erty) tract (where late model car & MAGIC CHE bg = hes GOOD | “86. “Aiso_30x30 ae saa, A J. VanWelt. OR 3-1356 © : MS. SL TAWE CEDAR CHEST. ALL ; ar rae BABY BED. AND New |. rtable ironer. me Ga = $3 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 po Jaton fuel dou sedan, trade for iand con- | __™atiress. High chair. FE 4-1725.| ofi drums with FE tract or PRIVATE SALE, REFRIGERATOR, | 57110, Widis M. Brew stove used household goods of ali | MIRROTONE TELEV 0 4'6 Roosevelt Hote! ‘FE #5181 | kinds. FE 17-0015. wi inch, beau! blohde console Sves, ¥ Mun. CFE (2-8532| CHAISE BONGUE, A-1 COND.| Only 900.50. MI 61300. FRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT,| Down filled. $00, 17305 Wildemere| EASY SUNDRYER WASHER gmall house, mortgage, equity, __Ave, Detrott. : late déluxe model, only $75. MI. furniture, autos, for pew or used © Fr. VINATOR zr| . + = ator, Tequire at 253 5. Saginaw. E EXCHANGE | snivVATE OWNER. con- @ 8. Open _Bves. | “‘hogany dinette set, modern ea cI_6-1300, TRADE YOUR OLD REFRIGER- rm, set, oak table ADMIRAL 12% INCH te ee ®| 4 chairs, 2 sofas. one with : eombination, radio & FM. Crosiey ee ing chair. Dehumidifier, bar stools,| 3 record terms, $2 per week. Many mise. items. +7866, cab only $124.95, 6-1300, $2 one Cpe. Deville WAYNE GABERT’S | "5X5 main and, ehomen pd Free ~apo4 or down tf __ bond dition. | rad = ot fat drow home or APPLIANCE SPECIALS NEW TWIN & FULL size DENIM |” FB a816s,. Motorola 17’ TV, A-l shape ...$99 3. Matching drapes. FE — Prigideire, retrig: 6 cu. ft., At 978 5-5707, a _ Bor Sale Clothing 64 ewecher ® 2 gel ner WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE | PPP PEO LPPP PPL PLL LLL OPP iz auto. washer, A-1 cond. $49 6 — 106 Wixom Ra., MA SLIGHTLY USED Coptic ‘8 & fire. Speed Queen ironer, a130| —* adults winter garments. Very| "ios Maytag lroser. ‘give | Ht 0oD D CONDE om 3 __tion, Call after 1 16 a.m. FE 2-253 Teas antique dishes | . nes ining tm. set. , 650. 3 and ELECTRIC GUITAR & AMPLI- fier, MY 37008. 1, chifferobe ~ M tie" net cesen, Or ie inear 7% chine, MI 40006 40° . % J A | wash- sfiorttr nine REAL VALUES bef white aluminum tub... $80.50 nea Sing lay ebewonees $78. ro. — set. . $29.50 recond weeeeenciee ists Rs Electric ramges... ......... “CLAYTON'S ~ 3063 «Orchard Lake Rd, Keego Harbor FE 4-8811 FE 56-0074 xine © tm 6, Fri. 6 to ® * | 5Q ARB Tus MAYTAG. Laan _ Suaranteed. | = oe oe vps $22,77 Gas stoves, oe Pull psa Bgl Disie , igbeey.. oR 3 Ke Ir BLOND Clear@nce j —- Se 90.05 aac ™ —- ips Twin size rollaway comp, 0.95 Day and ge beree 74 3 drawer Serper eboney 50 | host, 5 side dining Tees 119.50 “how 990.50 CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY URNITURE CO. Garages storm sash and carpentry. Free estimates, E-Z terms. ‘ STOPPERT & CECIL GENERAL Bi 4380 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Pisins sO APPLES TO,» ee Lad Wew EVAN Bor WAT FE 5.3036. - KijTcuew ge Ra gr alr ee eve and anon, ne quipment, 6507 _ Dixie Hwy. AIR DRIED "BOUGLAB rir ae. to 1@ ... Se eles ins Burmeisters' OPEN 8 A.M, TO 8 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 = he oe So: pocceee BD PLS cooeagnoncscce ‘te 2 ne; L. iul St. Cyr Lumber | Co. = a Spee gunna $12.50 up. Will | ate ony. base? r ‘ me “A : from American Forging Py Bock- EIG Overhead Garage Doors & ~~ door with the ae ae cone scuffed listing ar pn wg 89 operate, fully Tyo, 11m Ne. 3 doors i Satis aeaieean S Soon ob. al 370 8, emen PE 2-0203 chain saws, Skiisaw, ae. 5 a breaker, Pipe isa Fe sek 00. SAN : r Opuamnd ay is ei Orcherd Gake. FE 56-6150. 16H? FIFTY FIVE GALLON OIL drums, FE 6-2020. HOT ‘WATER HEATERS, ce GAL, | rd new, approved for use on ison and Consumer lines. $80.56 ise elec. oil 948 ey ! L wagons heaters at terrific values * aln. and 3) (Orchard and reek t ips Miller's Woodward Ave. iaorauat 140) Heals 4-260. Time yments available. _We wiake trade-ins. BOYS SHOR SKATES, Iv GOOD condition; have worn only two tnonths; size 0%; $12. Call FE REINFOR ears 6EPTIC tanks. Ph OR 3-7686. ALL SIZES Gas & “ELECTRIC heat and cook stoves, full ayto- matic electrit ignition of) furnaces floor — carburetors and parte for ofl burners, bottle as tanks, bot plates and fittings aflers and cabins. SERVICE CO, ; PETRO HEAT Associated ye Trailer Exchange ph & Sndeys P. M. ALE USED rr aiso have @ complete line of new furnaces and conversion burners j Fata y financing. Stan Garwood. 2M 3-2080. 7 COLEMAN FLOOR y PORNACES, * Sal FE 45-3963. — aren i RNACE, GOOD Cheap. iso heater and tank. Less _than 1 yr. old, FE 23016. _ aLWits WRECKING Save on used bidg material, million feet of good sound | 436 | “ROCK HOUNDS mineralites, mineral plete, $1496. Michigan Fluores- Pent’ 363 Orchard Lake Ave AIR R COMPRESSORS | owt FIBER, OL.ABs @ INSULATION, re weer eae BLAYLOCK san GONE'S RENTAL, |) c¢utat,PUEOTS PRAT ST ~ HEAT YOUR HOME MERI ot een Oi nay| LIONEL & AMERICAN hat lights itself & burns No. ‘er 2 oil, No messy low, ire. Ploor yo io San deen tiene terme | RUMMAGE SALE Associateg wits Trater Exshe EE Ae Gust Open Srentags. peg probes PM. DAY » floor po Mac-O-Lac SS Seite ie eae a nee pat are cent Pes WY “\erlal og, | al mi Axe, TRAILER, 90 PT. long. 3338 8, Commerce Rd., MA PUBLIC SALE Monday, Octover @%, at 6-p. m., and closeout items. Toys of aii reds of eee ter et peeeerenre _Sand, Oravel, Dirt 68A TOP gnay AND = FF Ee Broce é ve, om rE. * 5-1008 sak. ‘GRA PILL DIRT, ath re. TOP Darvitwa AY & ROAD GRAVEL, __ prompt delivery. FE 7-1271, after 4 FILL DIRT, TOP 801! BLACK dirt, sand, gravel, FE ‘5-257. Tor sot, “BLACK DIRT, PEET moss, fill dirt, sand and iain it Mr Rg soll, Separate or m | Pontiac’ 7: * om “PROMPT DELIVERY black dirk, peat, fill dirt, =| Mest ieravel. “Ph 4-002 BAND, ‘Soraroms 8021 Drayton Rd, OR +1682. Dou Ash- teal tools bedding . blankets, ben-| a other items. Sold at cHOL = eT DpeD BLACK Ati FEAT Most varities, sprayed . up Sqatrtel- $1.00 . We have *00 ac in excellent © onard's Orchard, Glackmore = 1900 ater TATORS AT 1418 Bashabaw Rd. near Granger _ Ba. Bryant. x OU INVE STORS! | rm in the cow Metamers Hunt ‘club area.) ' tudes a modern up to date CL ondition ge li fruit. $1.00) 33) BARGAINS ~ [eames come to bene Rane KING BROS . Your I-H Dealer Fontiac Rd at ieitfoan" 8 Suritin Sar eae 7 \KACL HARVEST SALE vaghing a age tee EP ceas? Sale price Across rom Font Ms tion, 24006. 24 way, New tee sis porate - oF Ba: Joba x binder dwin to ist farm ot Clark- a a only. ston RO scree, Sak 4 : TOMATOES, YE, OF | gba pow 5 ° Wolverine | Ser, get ar, pue| Ses bes $; “g2| New Ides. Oliver spre L WRECKING CO ater, 2450 Dixie Highway. FE : os 00 8. ‘" Houghten & Son, Inc. | See us first 5 G| GoRN FOR SALE. Ph. ih. TWinbrook YOUR A J. t. Case oy tc ib eretceet cn lunbes — 3206 Dowwet. “Tt costs “to Farm VhinCase” w and pi et APPLES — a Pe Olive ~a, Romeo 272 No.3 Se iety, Week end s rRAC- ., $00.50 per M. on Mcintosh, sprayed fruit ee ae will New @ flush gale and retail. Cider, made fresh | trade. toss ..... $9.50 to $11. | weekty, Waterford Hil Farm. 5041; Laxe Orion. eo ee ig tas to | Dine inghway ie pannc|) MAM GRAIN awe sit. ASD eheeting ......:..:. 100 APPLES - HA A nM, axis used | aan He fe | 3061 Morgen Rd. FEV-001. ene LB ew to @ ft. 0 oS areal APPLES — I pie as Little Value in ‘Peacetime, \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘Monpay. ‘OCTOBER 26, 1958, other is the dream of a Slav fed- eration’ still ‘alive in Yugoslavia. But one thing sta out clearly” as the international dispute rages | * istration’ By policy of admitting all patients whg sign a pauper’ s oath q “threat, to private enterprise.” VA care now is supposedly limit- Puerto “a Given andi of the . 3rd Marine Air- jeraft Wing, flew- here as a special representative of Pyesident Ejsen- hower to make the award at City jaan ae Medal of Honor had gone to a° Puerto Rican serviceman, The U. S. Bureay of Indian ai War Location Is What Counts| in Zone ty retectien of ade wit te Troubled | kept in prominent display pilose gees ‘Trieste does_ have - siraiaeic {Posthumous Award pices , Puerto Rico wW—A ing Pure: Rican mother, Mie Petra Ledesma Garcia, re- ceived yesterday, the United States’ highest award, the Medal -of Hon- or, for her son, Marine Pvt.. Fer- nando Luis Garcia. The 22-year- old soldier was killed in Korea last year when he threw his ‘body |: on a Chinese grenade to save an- fairs has 13,000 _emplayes. ————— PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! Authorized Factory Service for 1§ Different Manutacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE FE 4-5791 Hall. It was the first ‘time the -oni—The—Balkans are still very mucli ‘the. _jraditional powder keg. pe ~ , possible nage Dr. McCormick Hits Eport any forces opposing a Faaaton offensive. Also useful afl] VA Medical Policy supply routes in casé of war are the three railroad lines which’ con- nect Trieste with Yugoslavia. , ed to those who cannot afford to pay, but the VA has he authority | | to question af patient's application 0K admission. ee Dr. McCormick, s¢hediled to speak tonight at the Oklahoma Clinical Society's conference, said he foresees. an expensive system af “free government medicine |, would let Italy take over and made his threat in return. OKLAHOMA CFFY ip—Dr. Ed- {ward Jz McCormick, president of | ® ts"3 ved | _ Clouding ‘the picture is Italian} the “American: Medical Assn.; es-| unless VA regulations are| other maior wie: 3149 W, Huron by the port wei were largely cut. off ngsionalism on one hand, ‘on the ' terday cailed. the Veterans Admin- ' modified. _ Maj. Gen. bert D. Cooley, — a en are i [ Becutity 7 et | 3-PIECE | =159 7 Gleaming 3-Piece Bathroom Ensemble . Trieste is old. It was part of the e: _____ Roman _Empire.- Ancient Roman ruins dot the city. In 1382, after 180 years of con- NOW ONLY 95 EASY § TERMS - ever, there was always the Italian feeling that Trieste should be re- Brighten your bathroom with this cast iron lavatory, toilet, and cast iron tub. Lavatory is : ge agin ee ea 29 covered with white porcelain Stainproof toilet. 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