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Gillespie Raps 
Williams for 
Choice of Judge Warns He May Weaken 
Judicial System for Own 
Political Gain 
“We have seen a lot of 
newspaper headlines over 
Governor Williams’ appoint- 
ment of a Negro to the 
Wayne Circuit bench,” said 
Glenn C. Gillespie to the 
Pontiac Press, today, “but 
the real significance seems 
to have been lost. 
Gillespie is a Pontiac at- 
torney and former Oakland 
County Circuit Judge. 
“The Williams gesture 
was purely a political move 
and a grandstand play to 
the flashlight bulbs of the 
Negro press which covered 
the meeting with photogra- 
phers and six reporters 
from Negro newspapers 
from many large cities of 
whether it will result in addition 
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jdicial appointments than 
governor within the history 
of the state. It will give him an 
opportunity to shape irrevocably 
the entire judicia] structure for 
many years. 
“Under the non-partisan ballots 
lot. Hence a gubernatorial appoint- 
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Lack Two Jurors 
to Start Trial Ohio May Begin Case 
Against Dr. Sheppard 
Next Week 
CLEVELAND # — Six house- and four men were in the/ 
box today as the murder trial | 
I H. Sheppard moved | day. 
10 tentatively | 
seated, it appeared the state may | to start presenting its case 
next week sta   
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Hayes, 24. 
Two more jurors must be | 
picked before the prosecution and | defense can use their peremptory 
For the juror picked as an al- 
ternate, each side has two perem 
tory challenges. : of the prospective 
jurors has indicated that sex and 
circumstantial ‘evidence will -play 
  
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  AP Wirephote 
HLJINKS IN NEW YORK — A 
newly arrived monkey solved Man- 
hattan'’s sidewalk congestion (for 
himself) in no time a t all. He 
simply took to the air, giving down- 
town New York crowds an amus- 
ing time. He led would-be captors 
a merry chase over fire escapes 
and also building ledges, and was 
finally cornered in a conference 
    | daining peanuts. At bottom he a | 
West and Soviet 
OK Resolution Agree on Wording of 
Agenda for New U.N. 
Disarmament Talks 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. #8 — 
Russia and the big Western powers | 
reached agreement early today on, 
the language of a resolution to set 
up new disarmament talks, U.N. 
sources reported, 
In more than a week of dickering 
with the Russians, Canada as the 
principal agent sought accord on 
these principles: 
1. The Disarmament Commis- 
sion will authorize Britain, | 
France, the United States, Can- | 
| ada and the Soviet Union to hold 
| elosed-door meetings similar to 
the ones they held in London- 
last summer. 
2. The commission. will consider 
all disarmament plans which have 
been placed before it, including 
the British-French compromise, 
the Soviet agreement to delay 
atomic bangs until a half-way mark 
has been reached, the U.S. plan 
for a control agency, and Indian 
proposals covering a number of 
angles of disarmament. 
Report of the new accord came 
as Sir Percy Spendeg, Australian 
ambassador to the United States, 
took the floor in the U.N. Assembly 
Political Committee and proposed 
an objective survey of East-West 
differences on disarmament as the 
first step toward setting up the 
new talks. He suggested the talks 
not begin until after the Assembly 
ends its current session in mid- 
December. 
Sir Percy proposed formally that 
this job be done by the U.N. Sec- 
retariat. 
      
  LOS ANGELES (INS) — Former | 
New York Mayor William O’Dwy- | 
er said last night that he plans | 
to leave for New York next | 
Wednesday. | 2nd Set rr neg re oe NATO Invites 
West Germany 
fo Join Alliance But Mendes’ Insistence 
on Saar Pact Imperils 
Sovereignty Plans 
PARIS # — With the 
threat of complete failure 
of French-German talks on 
the Saar overshadowing 
their decision, the 14 mem- 
bers of the North Atlantic 
Treaty Organization today 
invited West Germany to 
join their alliance. 
French Premier Pierre 
Mendes-France joined in 
the invitation. Earlier he 
told reporters he will 
not sign any agreements 
reached here this week un- 
less he gets a satisfactory 
settlement of the Saar dis- 
pute. 
As the NATO council voted, | 
Freeh and West Geran serif) Dock Locals 
Ask Strike End First Break in Walkout 
Voted as Cabinet Mulls 
Widespread Tieup 
signing tomorrow afternoon of ac-' LONDON (INS)—The first break 
cords to restore West German | in Britain's crippling dock strike 
sovereignty and enlist the Ger. | came ager when six local com- 
mans as a full partner in the West- | ™ ees dock workers union poate braioaigen omg | adopted a resolution urging a re- 
turn to work. 
The resolution was approved by 
      
  
German which the| make up a large part of the strik- 
French thus far have rejected. ing..werkers in London and other 
The French Cabinet schedutea | British ports. another session tomorrow to hear At the same time Britain's 
reports from Mendes-France on | cabinet met in another special 
the continued Saar session te consider the increas- negotiations 
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Three Bank Bandits 
Caught at Kalamazoo CENTERVILLE (#—Three ban- 
dits held up the Centerville State   
    Labor Minister Sir Walter of Twins Within Year Born to Pontiac   
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FOUR’S A CROWD—Mrs. Roberto Ruiz of 38 Willard St. thought 
nurses were teasing when they told her she had delivered another 
set of twins Saturday morning. Surprised Oct, 23, 1953, when she 
  Pontiac Mother Hae 2 Sets 
of Twins in Less Than Year 
“The nurses in the delivery room kidded me. I didn’t 
want to believe them.” 
But it was true. For the second time within one year, 
28-year-old Mrs. Roberto Ruiz was the mother of twins. 
Yesterday, Mrs. Ruiz came home to her two-story frame 
Willard street, house on as 7 
ae), Marmeace 9 Industry Boosts ounces) in the other.   ra .. 
     
    
Hunting Deaths 
Hit 9 in 3 Days Gunfire Kills 7 Small t 
Mother Presiden Lauds 
Policies of Late 
| Alfred E. Smith Pledges to Resubmit 
Health Insurance Plan 
to Next Congress 
WASHINGTON (INS) — 
President. Eisenhower flew 
back to Washington from 
New York tocay after two 
days of partisan and non- 
partisan politicking. 
In New York, the Presi- 
dent tried out an apparent- 
ly new technique for wooing 
Democratic voters into the 
Republican fold. 
The chief executive heaped 
praise on the Democrats’ 
revered Alfred E. Smith last 
night at a New York dinner 
honoring the memory of the 
1928 presidential candidate, 
He applied a gentle nee- 
dle to Democratic critics of 
his administration with 
Game Seekers; Heart lems. 
Attacks Fell 2 
By The Associated Press 
Michigan's small game bunting 
season moved into its third day 
  Roberto Jr. (7 
Mario (5 pounds, 9% 
screener toy mater st LIE Drive Here     teenagers. 
Frank Lindsay, 13, of Branch 
County was killed by the acci- 
dental discharge of a 10-gauge 
shotgun; Charles H. Leep, $7, 
of Shelbyville was killed when 
a shotgun he was using o6 8 
club to fight off a stray uog 
discharged while he hunting 
im Allegan County 
Richard Gregg, 16, of Grant was 
killed by a shotgun blast when he 
    Ricardo, who will be one year 
old tomorrow. ° 
a ue a Two Firms Report 
work at the Pontiac Motor Divi. | Donations Well Above 
sion. With two extra mouths to . 
feed, be couldn't afford to take | ExPectations 
time Two early reports from the com- 
, home, 
for during his wife Rosie's Pres: | icate wholehearted support of | 
  Bank yesterday and escaped with 
an undetermined amount of cash. 
But the trio was reported cap- 
tured less than an hour jater 25 
miles south of Kalamazoo. Mcnckton set the deadline in a 
statement to the House of Com- 
mons. He declared: 
The robbers, all armed, forced 
three bank employes and two! ... the government has the yes go te bse! | goal yesterday, with more 
customers who walked in during) paramount duty to protect the | rushed in to tell him he was again | donations still to come 
the holdup to lie on the floor as, life and work of the nation.” the father of twins. “Last year we collected 139 
they scooped up money from tel-| The nearly three-weeks old strike | Another multiple birth was as per cent of our quota and we ex- lers’ cages. - has tied up some 300 ships, and | much a surprise the second time a5 | pect to do at least as well this 
Ne attempt was made to grab | affected total exports and imports | it was the first. year,” eald Willard MacRae, 
— so a neers | “The doctor didn’t tet me a | Forging & Socket solicitations Cashier Paul Dillon estimated| The paralysis threatened to ing.” said Mrs. Ruiz, whe | chairman, the three got “over $1,000," but 
said a check would be necessary 
to determine the amount. 
The stickup occurred around 
1:30 p.m. | was “determined” to protect 
Dillon said the robbers were | 
dressed in work clothes and had 
dirty hands, awe with shortages of fuel. and ma-— 
terials. 
Monckton said the government | 
the 
nation. 
The minister announced that the | 
strikers could return to work with- |   |hospital early Saturday morning, | this year’s drive, Campaign Man- | ] nancy. After taking her to the 
he hurried home to wash diapers, ager Frank 8. Lyndall said today. 
rather than waste time pacing 8; Employes of the American 
hospital corridor. | Forging & Socket Co. went over 
  This year’s quota was $1,973 and | 
yesterday's total was $2,103. 
In the commercial division, the | 
Catsman Ready-Mix, Inc. reported | 
average gifts of $18 for each 
hourty rated employe, far over 
the anticipated quota per man. 
“This was achieved when em-   
Fair Weather Due 
fo Stay on Weekend Perfect weather for football is   crossed a hunting companion’s line 
of fire in Newaygo County; Ran-   
  dall S. Morton, 16, died of a shot- 
father’s farm near Jackson. 
Phillip Davis, 14, of Ionia was 
hunting outside the city. 
At least 15 hunters § were 
wounded in the record turnout 
estimated at 300,000 in the first 
two days. , 
Early reports indicated this 
year's game kill would be greater 
than last year. 
Diplomat's Neckties Tied A out working overtime on a com- due in Pontiac for the weekend 
Bulletin JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. 
(AP)—A second riot 
within a month broke out 
in Missouri Penitentiary 
at noon today. 
Deputy Warden William | 
P. Steinhauser said be- | 
tween 500 and 600 con- 
victs upset their plates in 
one dining room and | 
walked out. |   pulsory basis. | with a forecast of fair and mild 
The strike began 19 days ago | with light scattered frost tonight. 
when one small union quit in a| This will make almost a full 
dispute over compulsory overtime. | week of bright, fall days as yester- 
out. against the advice of their 
  leaders. 
— with Thursday's high 
lat 61 degrees. 
Scratch! Scratch! | The low tonight wil! be around LANSING (UP) — Twenty-one 40-44, Saturday the high should 
tons of copper sulphate were used 
to kill snails in Michigan lakes last 
summer in an effort to control 
“water itch,"’ the state Water Re- 
sources Commission reported to- 40 degrees, but rose to Bureau says.   the , 
|frost and a low of 39 was recorded | wholeheartedly.” Kent added. | last z 
be from 66-70, the U. S. Weather The village of Neuhausen has a 
Temperatures in downtown Pon- chief to run it. He's in jail after | 
tiac at 8 o'clock this morning was confessing he set three recent |a reporter that he Has another one 
66 by fires to demonstrate the need for | at home in his bureau drawer. It's ‘ ployes adopted the minute-a-day- ae e 
of-your-pay idea as outlined in the to Politics of Audience 
CO eae Ieee Nant Catan ne | WASHINGTON (UP) —Jorge sistant manager. | Hagera, counselor of the Costa 
“Every one of our hourly rated | Rican Embassy in Washington, and chairman of the 2i-nation 
Inter-American Economic and So- 
cial Council, is a diplomat per se. 
He was invited to talk before 
the Women’s National Democratic 
Club here recently. He shcwed up 
sporting a pearl-gray tie decorated 
with a painting of a donkey. 
After the speech, he confided to   
BAMBERG, Germany (INS) — 
new fire engine today, but no fire 
  a new engine. | decorated with an elephant.   
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Williams, Leonard. Remove By UNITED PRESS (equa equim: esd egos) these, I'll be more than happy to 
stand on my record.”’ 
The governor - returned to 
Michigan after a quick flight to | Williams, newly appointed chair-! Sen. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) 
|man@ the division, told the group) charged that policies of the pre- 
vious administration ‘‘depressed” 
ward operation of the immigration as Michigan Politicking Picks Up Steam ing of Detroit Negro groups, said | 
effective fair employment legisla- 
tion was possible only through 
economic security, adequate social 
. | today. 
  Williams told a Flint Democratic 
rally Thursday night that Leonard 
has ditched his pledge for a ‘‘high- 
level campaign” and now is “at-|,, 
tacking me personally.” He was 
fiery 
  He said he was rly an- 
gered by Leonard's attempts to 
“impugn the of my| 
  Supreme Court. 
| “Both are fine men,” Williams 
said, “If my opponent wants |   
  program has almost killed the 
project. 
Republicans “slammed 
the door” of immigration in 1953 
and until last month had allowed 
only 6,000 actual immigrants to 
enter the country despite & quota 
of 200,000 until 1956. 
Leonard ripped into Williams by 
restating a charge that the gov- 
ernor’s failure to fill a vacancy én 
Compensation   
  
the Workmen's 
Board deprived injured workmen of 
| prompt benefits. He said more than 
33 2,000 injured workers had to wait     | ¢ i. “errr cos sgecews v% ~«©for their compensation checks be- 
Ae cacead [oo a "emai Benes ces wes. iM In Michigan's senatorial race, 
‘ 7 a ¢ -& « ithe administration's “apathy” =| 
  security benefits and a “‘far-reach- | 
ing’ housing and health program. | 
  
  The chief executive will enter. 
tain Pennsylvania GOP candidates 
| accidentally shot to death while at his Gettysburg farm Saturday 
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Arkansas Utility 
Claims Slander Sues Banker-Critic for 
$2 Million After Sharp Senate Testimony 
LITTLE ROCK, Ark, 
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increase, testified adversely on the 
firm in a hearing at Washington 
yesterday by the Senate Antimo- 
nopoly subcommitte on the con- 
| troversial Dixon-Yates contract. 
The proposed contract calls for 
construction of a $107,000,000- 
plant at West Memphis, Ark., by 
Middle South. Utilities, Ine., 
holding firm for AP&L, and the 
Southern Co. 
The AP&L suit, filed by attorney 
Eugene Warren, accuses McLean, 
president of Commercial National 
Bank here, of “trying to destroy 
the good name of the plaintiff.” 
Board chairman C. Hamilton 
Moses later told a reporter the 
suit “in essence embodies many of 
the things said by McLean over a 
period of time.” 
Last night, AP&L president R. E. 
Ritchie said McLean's testimony 
  
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- Favored by Area Officials Gillespie Questions — 
Williams’ Motives. (Continued From Page One) \A 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 _ 
Rainbow Hues 
Hide True Color 
of World's Reds 
BOSTON u*—Catholic Archbishop Silence of ADA 
Richard J. Cushing of Boston says, | 
“The Reds have taken on so many | 4 
‘Viewed as Guilt Nixon Claims Liberals 
colors it. is sometimes difficult to 
| spot them.” 
Speaking yesterday at the con- 
| vention of the CIO Utilities Work- 
ers Union, he said: 
“Some Communisitg are pink 
professors, Some are blue bloods. 
_|Some are lavender old ladies. At 
jleast one has donned the scarlet 
‘of a dean. Some are green young: | | Convict Selves by Not 
| Answering Charges 
ROCK ISLAND, fil, @ — Vice) 
President Nixon says that the 
“anti-Eisenhower ADA group, by 
; its silence, pleads guilty and is 
| ingness to deal effectively with the | convicted of inability and unwill- | F ' 
  
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JACKSON #—Jackson Board of 
Education Thursday authorized & 
$949.000 school construction - pro- 
gram to build a 19-classroom ele- 
menary school. Construction on 
the building begins next March. — 
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|of politics and social action. 
| “Yellow is a color not unknown 
among the Reds, especially when 
| citiagens become aroused and the 
| waite Night of publicity 6 tunel 
jon the Reds in government ‘inee Adlai E. Stevenson, Demo 
reaus and elsewhere. . | eratie National Chairman Stephen | 
a short speech 
stated that yd =f NATO Nations Ask wate = of this lettering | Novelty Creams, Ib. 2% ; | 
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wa eat ee Bonn to Join Them clique have not queloned « sg’ . * s 
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member of the minority rou 10) ‘Continued From Page One) | “Therefore, in the eyes of the. Killed in Crash si in [ | “Governor Williams made his he is te have with West German | American people, the anti-Eisen- : e ‘ | | hower ADA ‘ its . 
Conrad Sutherland Dies current tppomtment against ad-| Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. er row, by ery! 
in Jet Mishap at Airman and the National Committ. | The Premier told reporters the |; . 4, | West Germans had Base in Georgia poshapeege onlay Lov France with “a new set of condi- | conspiracy in the United Mates.” | [i Communist conspiracy.” 
Nixon told some 1,600 persons   : 
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Olin L. Vanderpoo, 55, of 6108 
/Pine Knob Rd., Clarkston, is re- 
  condition today at 
fractured arm sustained 
a three-car collision on Clinton- 
ville road near Maybee road in| 
Township. ° 
Vanderpool’s car was struck by 
auto driven by Ernest L. Wise, 
of 930 Portage Trail, White 
Wise's auto then struck Dorman's 
ear, according to Oakland County 
* sheriff's deputies. Wise's daughter 
Diana, 3, was treated for minor 
injumes. 
Life Saver Saves Saver 
of Souls Doing 55 M.P.H. INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —- The 
|Rev. John F. Johnson of Indian 
& apolis explained he was driving 
res & 55 miles an hour in a 40-mile an 
job is saving souls, mine 
minister paid a $5 fine and 
costs. 
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vee “| Puts On Act for Fund 
WASHINGTON (UP) — Harvey 
V. Higley of Marinete, Wis., the 
worked | 
‘for the Community Chest 
he was back home. He has 
| worked hard here, too. His quota veterans’ administrator, 
  the 
000. Higley went from desk to desk 
up to $62,000, General Hospital with a/| 
before the first week was up possible flier who died in the crash of an| 
Air Force jet 
Sutherland, a former St. Michael | 
High School football player, was 
the observer on the flight. Bednar 
was piloting the plane as it took 
off on a training mission from 
Moody Air Force Base, Ga. 
According to Air Force reports, , 
the FSC jet trainer crashed as it) 
was taking off. 
Sutherland's father said his son 
was scheduled to complete his|   
Young Sutherland, w 
have been 71 Jan. 8, received 
wings at Waco, Texas in July. 
He was graduated from St. Mi- 
chael in 1951 and attended the 
University of. California at Los 
Angeles. He returned home and 
worked at the Pontiac Motor Di- 
vision about two months before 
enlisting. 
  The Sutheriands, who have six 
  Arrangemen 
Brace-Smith Funeral Home. 
J. Fred Gibson Hea West Side Kiwanis J. Fred Gibson was elected presi- 
dem of the West Pontiac Kiwanis 
| Club at the organization's annual 
election yesterday. 
| Other new officers are Floyd H 'Baker, first vice president; Lynn 
D. Allen Jr., second vice president, 
and William Fox, treasurer.: 
| One incumbent, Dr. John Mark- 
ley, and two newcomers were 
- |named-to the board of directors 
Newly elected were William Treéa- 
nor and Robert J. Alton. 
|_ The officers will be installed at 
7:30 p.m. Thursday when the club 
celebrates its third anniversary 
| with a specia) dinner and pro 
| gram.   
| Civies Class Tours 
Pontiac City Offices 
Thirty-three 9A civics 
members from Lincoln Junior High 
School received a practical lesson 
in municipal government today 
when they were taken on a tour 
of the city hall, police and fire 
department and the city’s court 
Clark Balch, civics teacher, and 
Sgt. Henry O. Hoyt, head of Pon- 
tiac Police juvenile bureau, ex- 
‘plained the functions of the var- 
ious agencies to the pupils 
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City Democrats Plan 
Meeting Here Sunday 
The Pontiac City Democratic 
Club will meet Sunday at 2 p.m 
in the Fisher Body Local 596 Hail, 
821 Baldwin Ave.. with Mayor | 
: | Zigmund Niparke of Hazel Park as 
j|main speaker, Lunch will be 
served to members and guests, ac- 
| cording to Norman Bolton, pres- 
ident.   
‘Dearborn Man Injured 
jin Telegraph Collision 
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A 
3 year old. Dearborn man is in 
fair condition: at Pontiac General 
| Hospital today following a mid- 
  Washington office was $57,-| night ‘collision one block north of 
_| Telegraph and Long Lake Road. 
head 
i Godette, of 4645 Woodworth.   
class | man Was colored—but because of | 
and because of his lack of experi- 
ence and proved ability; and for fe   E the type and qualiti- | t 
| “It it governor | 
ha 
have selected 
experience to cope with the prob- 
lems that confront a circuit judge 
almost daily. 
governor, | 
in doing so the vot- 
Michigan will use 
would not capi- | 
upon | 
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School District 
Boundaries Are 
of the Urban League of Pontiac 
Thursday evening. The meeting 
was held in the league offices on 
Orchard Lake Avenue 
Dr. Whitmer pointed out that 
the map which has been prepared 
makes it possible for anyone in- 
the 
general areas. 
Dr. Whitmer also cleared up an- 
other point which has been fre- | 
quently misunderstood regarding 
_school curricula. why some sub- 
jects are taught in one school and 
not in another 
He said this depends on the 
size of the school and the num. 
ber of pupils enrolled. 
A small school cannot teach as 
many different subjects as a 
larger In a small school 
there y be room for one course 
in manual arts where in a larger 
school it may be possible to have 
two courses, in two different arts 
He said that the school board 
has not yet laid out a stated policy 
on teacher assignment but that 
this subject will be taken up soon 
and decisions reached 
. 
Pontiac Deaths 
Mrs. Oliver C. Miller 
Mrs. Oliver C. (Pearl C.) 
| Miller, 62, of 3090 Lexington Drive 
| died yesterday, after an iliness of 
seven months 
Born In Trafford. Pa. Oct. 15, 
1892, she was the daughter of 
James and Julia Hall McTinay 
She was married in Angola, Ind 
March %. 1952 and came to 
Oakland County 2% years ago 
Mrs. Miller was a_ registered 
nurse and a member of the Gold 
Star Mothers Group 
Besides her husband. she is 
survived by a son, James Clymire 
lof Wilmore, Pa: two daughters 
Mrs. Thelma Hurt of Pontiac 
Mrs. Rita Hodges of Drayton 
Plains and 11 grandchildren 
The Rosary will be recited 
Sunday at 8 p. mi. at the H@ptoon 
Funeral Home. 
The funeral will be held Monday 
at 10:00 a. m. from St. Benedict 
Catholic Church. Burial will be 
in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. 
| Frank Arnoldi Re-elected 
| Head of Pine Lake Club 
| Frank Arnoldi was re-elected   
  
of Pine Lake Country ‘ 
Club at the annual membership 
meeting Thursday evening. H. T 
Gierok was re-elected -vice presi- 
dent and Leslie R. Tripp. was re- 
elected treasurer. Charles P. Liv- 
ingston was elected secretary 
on his knees| Hospitalized with fractured ribs. Harold Gasser and Milo J. Cross 
injuries "is Earl were elected directors and H. T 
| Gierok was re-elected to the board 
  tions” for a Saar settlement which | The ADA—Americangs for Dem- 
|armed West Germany with Britain, 
\France, Italy, Belgium, The Neth-| 
‘ished a treaty designed to free 
— as an occupied country. 
i: 3 Persons Felled 
Vere removed to the hos he could not approve. This app@r- | ocratic Action — describes itself ently was a reference to the bi- | as 9 ‘liberal’ 
partisan German statement handed 
to the Western Big Three high 
commissioners earlier in the day. 
Before the Premier left the Cabi- 
net session, a government spokes- | 
man said the German position had | ministration deliberately refused 
“stiffened” much beyond what had | to : 
been feared. He said that if and i 
Mendes-France signed other agree- | mot 
ments without getting a settlement | 
of the Saar issue, it is “evident” 
that the National Assembly might 
refuse to ratify them. 
Foreign ministers from nine 
Western nations got over their | 
worst difficulties yesterday by 
agreeing to set up a WEU de) 
fense pact which would link a re |   
  ticipation 
| ties.” 
lke Woos Dems 
in New York Talk (Continued From Page One) 
erlands and Luxembdurg. |in a move aimed at helping out 
The ministers also nearly fin- the Republican cause in that state. 
The President said he would send   
  West Germany from its 10-year 
The parliaments of each country 
involved must ratify the agree- 
ments before they become effec- | “the great 
  
  Kingswood Instructor 
Gets Temporary Leave 
At the suggestion of her family, Pelicies, but this was as 
Miss Adelaide McAlpin Case, in- 9* he came to 
structor in physical education at| i the address, 
siento pean _ He did not say what 
been granted a temporary leave legislation he might 
absence by the school and has field of health, but asserted: 
spokesman announced today. 
Miss Case, whose brother Ciif- 
ford is the Republican candidate reach of many millions of 
for the office of U. 8S. Senator feljow citizens.’’ 
f . Ww rom New Jersey, left Willow Run etl « tat of 
for New York this morning hie admiffistration’s accomplish- Political opponents of Case re- “< ees ;, 
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Case at one time was a member, eld, ber declared: 
of a study group which was found | 
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Township home He shook hands with scores of Treated at St Joseph Mercy | peaming workmen, stopped to 
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FS falheriofTea Killed |2a"ta"fer'cies'us tet ame|At Ann Arbor © ‘Cornel Wildes Nomed | Garner Likes Slew : . Crash Near Rock the shoulder of Huron River drive Guardia of Sister, 15 4 
. (UP) agra 3. Gor|ine wae dnd af Se poe (Car e of Sick Is ] ust Pp ar t Los pose w—Actress sean ANd Chari ity Benefits | O N LY ' J hates ofuhe | men Mercy Hospital at | Wallace and her husband, actor, ee 
erray 22, We omagth gh sien edad Be of Hospital's 3-Phase JOD cornet wise, have been appoinied| UVALDE, Tex wFormes, Vice cor President John, Nance (Cactus ’ missed @ curve and crashed into| ay race horses are dated one ANN ARBOR @ — More than Othérs who can't be moved are|Suardians of her Iyearold sis) who'll be 8 a/ CALL 0 a year older each January 1, regard-| 20,000 people every year come to | treated by university doctors who | t: Karol Walasek: | 
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— The cn agn yrs University | ot putnam said the whrt's macthe | Se Carey FE 2 9143   
Hospital, a sprawling, growing! Tee hospital's many depart- er was killed last summer in an 
bank of medical intelligence and "eet beads arp the leaders tm | auto accident and the whereabouts | , facueeg e pa wally wae 6 equipment and a bank with Sr them are top ranking vse of her father, John T. Wolaseh.| apparently was | 
open account for every \Michigan them are ranking officers are unknown. Karol has been liv- 
citizen | their own national professional ing with the Wildes since their| G&mer first upped his contribu . | 
Actually the sick are only a part) E°ssPS Sbeut 18 are presidents | marriage three years ago. i on cee 
of the patient load of the hospital | f @ese sroups. —_——_— stray gpa 
|although Dr. Albert C. Kertikow-| The hospitat!’s personnel is in-| Driver Hits Seven Cars, liked “cowboy . pret | 
: she, director of the hospital, says tertwined with the medical school | Eighth Proves Undoing | After Garner, with keen inter-| 
|that one of its main functions 18! of the university's regents. But est, said yes, Scarborough told him | 
THE IDEAL jooe Oe | mose decisions are made within| HOT SPRINGS, Ark. @®—John St. | he had just killed a calf and would The others, Dr. Kerlikowske | the hospital. - Claire, driving ‘only a few blocks bring Garner the stew ingredients. 
OUTDOOR SHOES | says, are teaching medicine and | last night, hit seven other cars| Cactus Jack immediately raised 
FOR BOYS! - | research. None is more impor: | Hurricane Kills Another (oot ee eet ee ie car SO vest ante another 
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 
Pontiac Hospital 
As lection time approaches, the 
question of the Pontiac General Hos- 
pital continues to be an important item 
in our November calculations. 
The Press believes it is of the utmost 
importance to mark a-“yes” ballot when 
you visit the polls. 
Remember, this question faces a 
  tougher road than most balloting. A . 
mere will not suffice. 
THE “YES” MUST BE SIXTY PER 
ee an a 
Pontiac General Hospital is for every- 
one. + oat or buteher, the baker 
i It serves 
es Yon stees 4 
“‘Wstrves your family, your rela- 
your neighbors and your    
    And at the moment it 
mot serve them as well as it 
It can't. It isn't big 
enough. There isn't sufficient 
Toom. 
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Oakland County has enjoyed a tre- 
mendous growth, but hospital facilities 
have failed to keep pace. True, we are 
currently opening the William Beau- 
mont Hospital in the southern part of 
the county, but that will be filled rap- 
idly with residents of that area. 
Some say it’s too small even before 
it opens. 
, * * * 
If any sort of a minor disaster 
were unhappily visited upon this 
city, the hospital problem brings 
a shudder from those who have 
studied the situation. 
If a major disaster came ——— 
And without a disaster of any 
dort, we're in dire distress. 
xf. * & 
Over an extended period of years, the 
Pema peattenes photegragie show. 
  ing the beds placed in halls with scanty 
screens surrounding them. 
IT’S THIS OR NOTHING, 
“Do you want your wife, your 
mother or you yourself to be hos- 
pitalized and placed in @ public 
corridor? 
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The amount of money per taxpayer 
fs tiny. You'll never know you've paid 
it. ‘The big industries may find it in 
their tax bill and the commercial enter- 
prises down town and around the city 
may be able to spot the small increase. 
But the householder will never be aware, 
the amount is so low. 
: ~*~ * * 
IF YOUR HOME IS ASSESSED 
AT SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS, 
THE HOSPITAL EXPANSION 
CANNOT BOOST YOUR TAX 
BILL BY MORE THAN SIX 
DOLLARS AND CITY OFFI. 
~ CIALS HAVE SAID THEY WILL. NOT HAVE TO LEVY MORE 
THAN HALF THAT AMOUNT. 
This amendment simply cries for a 
“yes” vote. 
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Vote “yes” for your family, your 
“telenda and youre 
  
Reforming Conventions 
’ Democratic Nationa! Chairman 
Mrrcmets has come forward with a pro-. 
© possi that makes sense. 
In sty thé reforms he advo- well could endorse them, . Mr. 
Mrrcnex1’s idea of shortening the 
major parties’ national conven- 
tions and eliminating the quad- 
rennial horseplay which mars 
them, isn’t new. ; 
* * * 
For generations newspapers around 
the country have been advocating just 
that. Two years ago the Democrats 
took a few faltering steps in this direc- 
tion. Nominating and _ seconding 
speeches were shortened. Attempts to 
curtail demonstrations following nomi- 
nations failed, however, because there 
weren't enough sergearits-at-arms, 
* * * 
Chairman .MitcHe.t has made a 
strong point in arguing that these dem- 
onstrations bore the radio and TV audi- 
ences and so disgust many voters that 
they stay away from the polls. 
We think he is right in protest- 
ing the needless polling. of dele- 
gations, most of which is done to 
gain radio and TV attention. There 
also is merit in his suggestion 
that delegates be given more 
committee work to do. This 
would leave less time for horse- 
play. 
* * * 
We long have thought that an effi- 
ciently managed national convention 
free of monkey shines could complete 
its important work in two days. The 
need for these reforms is intensified by 
the fact that most voters now are able 
both to hear and see what goes on in 
these gatherings. 
  
How. times do change! These days 
people scarcely read the news of inter- 
national! incidents that a couple of gen- 
erations ago would have brought on a& 
shooting war. 
The Man About Town 
Coming to Town 
Hunters Are Driving the 
Pheasants Into the City 
Nothing: What most of us know 
how to say—but few know when.   
  
Bince the bird season opened, the pheas- 
ants are coming to town, where hunting Is 
prohibited. A large cock flew across the 
corner of Saginaw and Huron streets Thurs - 
day forenoon in a zig tagging course as if 
he had been winged. Living near Oak Hill 
cemetery, 
Mrs. Alvin Wiedmeier 
says several of the birds are taking refuge 
there. A cock and harem of three have ¢s- 
tablished themselves in the poultry yard of 
Mortimore Kinzler 
just out Baldwin Ave. and within the city 
limits, the cock having a broken wing. Re- 
ports from out in the county reflect the 
effects of a busy opening day. A cock pheas- 
ant crashed through a window at the home 
of 
Walter Harmsworth 
at Walled Lake, and died on the carpet from 
a gunshot wound. A herd of six deer, driven 
from the woods by hunters, were seen by 
Mrs. Elmer Spencer, 
acampering across open fields near ler home 
out Baldwin Ave 
I like that sign on the window of a 
Dixie Highway gas station: “Beware 
ef drunk drivers and trees.” 
Now principal of 
Schoo] in Pontiar, 
Francis Staley 
taught for six years in the 1930s at the Snell 
rural school near Rochester. And they liked 
him so well that a reunion is held there in 
his honor every year, 45 turning out for the 
1954 event this week No wonder he engen- 
ders the same joyaity among the student 
body of more than 1,000 and teaching staff 
now under him Eastern Junior High 
Bioomfield Hospital has just received its 
maternity and the first baby born 
there Was a one-half pound 
daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroeder 
of 280 Pioneer St } Tal > license 
seven and 
Many forsythia bushes are doing a 
second blooming stunt this year. 
They're so numerous they are not 
news. Thanks, however, to the good 
people reporting them, 
Preserving their absolute identity as they 
krow up are 
Theodore Mark and Thomas Michael, 
the four and one-half year old sons of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
of 2311 Dexter Rd hey weighed exactly the 
same at birth. cut their first tooth on the 
same day, cannot be told apart excépt by 
their parents, have the same habits, eat 
identical food, and now weigh exactly the 
same, 45 pounds. Mr. Jenkinson also is a 
twin. =. 
Verbal Orchids to 
Mrs. Adella Richardson 
ninety-ninth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Collier 
of Oxford: Thomas Jenkinson 
  
  
of Commerce: 
golden wedding 
William Rebison 
of Franklin: ninety-second birthday . 
, Harmon Lawyer 
of Farmington; eighty-{irst birthday. "us ONLY DROBLEM 
) WHICH REALLY INTERESTS 
  
Voice of the Pasnle   
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What's: All This Fuss About a German Pr oblem? 
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‘An Average Teenager’ Appeals to You 
to Give Freely to the United Fund Drive ‘Letters will be condensed when neces 
sary because of lack of space Full name 
addrese and telephone number of the 
writer must accompany letters but these 
will not be published ff the writer so 
requests unless the ijetter is critical in 
ite mature) 
The torch, the red feather! What 
do they signify? Wealth, hate, 
greed? No, never! They say, “We 
need you, be our friend, give free- 
ly, love one another and be your 
brother's keeper 
Coming from the heart, J] say 
to you, friends, with all of my 
sincerity and trust in’ you, give 
treely to the United Fund. We need 
even just pennies which might help 
to buy a screw for a brace to 
help a case of paralysis. 
Or they may buy a piece of 
buckskin te lace a basketball for 
the young lads at the Boys’ Club. 
whe could be terrorizing our 
streets as some are now doing. 
Ne, please don't laugh, 
may @e the very minor 
things, but beheve me they mean 
a lot. Our community is striving 
to reach the goal of $525.823 and we 
need your help. Get mm there and 
volunteer, 
Look at yourself and say, “I 
May ost be the wenliiiest pet These son in Pontiac or the best dressed 
byt I do have the ability te walk, 
talk, see, hear and to be free 
of a bed-ridden life, I have been 
and stilt am fortunate.” 
Friends, I urge you, wear a red 
feather and torch in your eyes, in 
your heart and in y smouth. 
Tell all of Pontiac thal you are 
contributing to the United Fund. If 
not in money, surely in volun- 
teer services. 
Thank you, friends. I'll see you 
at the Upgited Fund headquarters. 
An Average Teenager 
  
Gertrude Johnson Favors 
Teachers’ Disciplining 
This is in regard to a recent 
letier to this column 
I think it is a crime the way the 
teachers have to put up with the 
kids. I say start in on spanking 
the parents, then finish on the 
children. 
I never saw a kid grow up te 
amount to anything whe never 
had geod, streng discipline. 
No one today is to blame for all 
the crime and delinquency but the 
_parents. But don't | apank the little 
  Case Records of a Psychologist   darlings, might spoil their 
morale, you 
Gertrude L, Johnson 
41625 14 Mile Rd. 
Walled Lake 
Looking Back 15 Years Age 
BERLIN HINTS at possible Tur- 
kish partition. 
SECRETARY OF Communist 
party in U.S. charged with false 
application for passport, 
2 Years Ago 
HEAVY RAINS halt flight of 
Kingsford-Smith from Australia to 
Us 
LOCAL THEATER plays Nor- 
ma S$hearer in ‘The Barretts of 
Wimpole Street.’ 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
And if ye offer a sacrifice of 
peace offerings unto the Lord, ve 
shall offer it at your owa will. 
—Leviticus 19:5. 
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God takes men's hearty desires 
and will, instead of the deed. where 
they have not power to fulfil) it; 
but he never took the bare deed in- 
stead of the will —Richard Baxter. 
Train Yourself to Think Positively; 
Act Way You Would Really Like to Be 
David says I can talk myself 
and the rest of the Crane fam- 
ily into a state of enthustasm. 
And that is partly true. For 
nie words) are the father of 
deeds. If you act the teey 
you'd like to be soon you ‘ll be 
the way you act > 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case M-347: This case is about 
myself and my family 
“Pop sells himself by talking 
enthusiastically.”’ our youngest son 
recently commented to my wife 
“He just keeps offering sales 
points about a given subject until 
he believes it himself,’ and David 
laughed tolerantly. 
Well, David is correct. Every 
good salesman setts himself with 
each repetition of his own sales 
story. 
For you ean enthuse yourself 
simply by going through the proper 
motions and reciting the proper 
ideas or sales cops I'm _ not 
joking 
A French therapist named Coue 
tried to sell America on that posi- 
live viewpoint a generation ago 
He urged people to talk to them- 
selves and say 
“Day by day in every 
ain becoming healthier 
healther 
For if you continually, say @ 
thing, vou will soon believe it, 
» will your audience or cus 
tomers . way I 
and 
“Repetition is repetition,” runs 
Aunt Het 
  1 knew She would be a fast 
driver. The ones that hurry most 
are the ones that ain't got nothin’ 
to de when they get there.” P 
  - of habit. an adage on this very point, and 
it is very true. 
Enthusiasm is contagious. If 
you put on even the mechanical 
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show of courage, soon you will 
begin to feel that way.’ 
“Act the way you'd like to 0¢e 
and soon ; ou'll be the way you 
act.” is a Motto I have stressed 
repeatedly in this column, for it 
is correct. 
“One man with courage makes 
a majority,’ said Andrew Jackson, 
and that is also true, for socn 
that one ran enthuses a second, 
and the two then find it doubly 
easy to recruit a third: 
“Start me with 10 who are 
stouthearted men and Ill soon 
have you 10,000 more,” runs the 
famous marehing song by Rom- 
berg 
Ky the same token, you can 
scare a crowd by a whispering 
campaign of fear and doubt. 
You can launch a panic by nega 
tive thinking and frequent 
repetition of your timid worries. 
So every man should stand up 
and be counted on the side of 
mora..ty: and positive thinking 
Even if you don't feel uo to 
par, throw out your chest and act 
the way you'd like to be. Soon 
you'll be the way you act. 
But in the meantime you will 
irradiate dozens of your com- 
panions with your acting. 
They'll then feel happier and 
healthier and more competent. 
“Courage is contagious” runs 
an aciom of applied psychology. 
But courage is simply a matter 
It consists of acting. 
For the chief difference between 
the coward and the brave person 
- is just the simple fact that the \ coward is afraid and shows it 
The brave man js also terrified 
but he refuses to act that wa) 
Instead. he puts up an appearance 
of bravery. 
And soon he actually feels brave, 
for he has acted brave until it 
becomes a habit. 
Se train yourself te think 
positively. Fill your mind with 
good ideas instead of negative 
doubts. 
Memorize wise axioms-and up- 
lifting poetry.. Too many Ame %- 
can children have their spiritual 
cupboards almost as bare as that 
of Mother Hubbard. 
You PTA organizations might 
profitably offer prizes for the 
most quotations and good poetry 
that children can recite, for such 
gems buoy up the morale of man- 
kind and are a solace in our old 
age. 
eC oorrcen’ Hopkins Syndicote ine} David Lawrence Says: i. 
GOP Balances Economy 
 ...Without Help of War 
WASHINGTON—There’s a lat of 
bunkum being handed the Ameri- 
can people today by speakers on 
the Democratic side, starting with 
former President Truman—par- it The record, however, of unem- 
—— figures since the turn of 
the century shows that the Demo- 
cratic admjnistrations have never 
been able to produce high employ- 
ment except by going to war. 
Truman administration as well. 
Back in 1949, when the nation 
suffered a recession quite com- 
parable to the one experienced 
earlier this year, there were 3.800,- 
000 persons out of work as com- 
pared with 3,100,000 this year. But 
Mr. Truman, who was President 
then, wasn't calling it a calamity 
nor advocating the unsound meas- 
ures which he and his associates 
in the Democratic Party have been 
urging lately. Here is what Mr. 
Truman had to say in his midyear 
economic report of July 1949 
“The number of unemployed in 
June was 3.8 million, and acute 
unemployment problems have de- 
veloped in certain localities. . .The 
decline in industrial production 
was rapid. and by June had 
reached 13 per cent below last 
fall's peak.. Farm income was 
about 8 per cent below the first 
half of 1948." 
Did Mr. Truman, in spite of 
that evidence, call for emer- 
gency measures? Did he deal 
“beldly’ with unemployment? 
appropriate now. 
“The economic situation does 
nat now call for an immediate and 
sweeping expansion of public al “No changes in the tax laws 
which would result in a larger net 
loss in revenues would be justified 
at this time. 
“.. It is desirable te secog- 
nize clearly that the objective of 
farm support prices is to main- 
tain an adequate level of farm 
income and promote shifts in 
lines of agricultural production 
which will encourage an increase 
in the total domestic consump- 
tien of farm products.” 
This sounds exactly as if the 
Eisenhower administration had 
“rTitten it, with the exception that 
there has been a tax reduction 
and it has not resulted in any 
serious loss of revenue overall 
But the above sentences did not 
bring forth from Democrats at the 
time any chargé that the man in 
the White House had “‘no heart for 
the little fellow’ and was only 
concerned about “big business.’ 
The truth of the matter is that 
the Democrat administration 
didn't get out of the unemployment 
hole it was in during 1949 until 
Mr. Truman intervened in Korea 
in 19590. Then came the war boom 
in business, Unemployment went 
down from 54 per cent, which 
was what it was in 1949—about | 
the same as today—to 49 in 1950 
and then 2.9 in 1951. It went even 
lower—down to 2.6—in 1952 
After the Korean War was end- 
ed under the Eisenhower admin- 
istration, unemployment went 
back to 5 per cent, which is 
what it is during the present pr- 
ried of readjustment, 
The figures show that the Dem- 
ocratic administration wag not able 
to pull out of the doldrums in the 
'30's except by a war boom. Thus. 
in 1933, when the United States felt 
the | disastrous _ effects of a world- persons unemployed 
highest on record—namely, 24.9 
cent, Six years later. after all 
he hullabaloo about the New Deal 
and its teaf-raking WPA and other 
unsound measures, the percentage 
of unemployed was still 17.2, or 
about 9,480,000 persons without 
jobs, 
It was not unti] 1942, after Amer- 
ica entered World War II, that the 
percentage of unemployed came 
down to 47 per cent from the 
previous year’s 9.9 per cent, or 
5.360.000 persons idle. 
Can America get 2 balanced 
economy with » minimum of un- 
; without entering « 
war and suffering casualties of 
American youth? 
On the gecord, it shows that the 
Democrats have not been able to 
do it, but the Republicans have. 
That's why the voter has to think 
twice’ about the propaganda being 
handed him. For the Eisenhower 
administration. with less unem- 
ployed today than Mr, Truman had 
in 1949, has achieved something 
most unusual for peacetime, The 
prospect, moreover, as the fourth 
quarter of business indicates, is 
for less and less unemployment— 
and no more wars either. 
(Copyright. 1954) 
Baering Down 
By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) 
The tomato primaries are over 
in upstate New York.   
Senator Ives was the guest of 
honor on the vegetable parabola 
While extolling the virtues of the 
Republican Party the senator 
was smatked in the puss with 
the pomme de ketchup. 
  
It was a tomato surprise. And 
so was the senator. 
The senator said between spat- 
ters, “curb service is a little 
high tonight.”’ ; 
  
“Heaving the old tomato.” he 
continued, ‘‘is a typical caper of 
Tammany Hall. It is indicative 
of the level of Democratic oppo- 
sition. Where I come from a to- 
mato is a vegetable and not an 
argument.” 
  
Senator Ives hadn't expected 
to make an after-tomato speech. 
  
Stopping a tomato with your puss 
is always a surprise. We happen 
to know the difference between 
a soft-boiled semi-colon and a 
fresh country exclamation mark. 
The same thing happened to us in 
Albany during fresh vegetable 
week We made the dedication 
speech on Tomato Tuesday. 
  
From somewhere far back we 
seem to remember that Rudy 
Vallee stopped a grapefruit at 
Yale And that Iturbi also re 
ceived a bouquet of testimonial 
garbage from an admirer in the 
audience, 
We didn't mind the one we 
stopped at Albany. We could have 
told Senator Ives the upstaters 
throw nothing but strikes. They 
allow for windage. drift. angle of 
incidence and curvature of the 
earth. And waste no time bracket 
ing the target 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. WETCALFE 
Bowling is a game of skill, . . 
Where you deserve a crown ... If 
every time vou roll the ball ., . 
You knock all ten pins down .. . 
But bowling is much more than 
that . . . And more than spares 
and strikes ... It is a happy 
pastime that . . . Most everybody 
likes . . . Good exercise and lots 
of fun... It gathers friends to 
gether . . . No matter what the 
season and . Regardless of the 
weather You play it in an alley 
but... A very different kind. . . 
From those that residences are 
Provided with behind . . . And 
there you will not be condemned 
.. By any nasty mutter .. . Or 
be disgraced if you should slip . 
And roll into the gutter. 
(Copyright £056) 
  
High School Burlesques of University 
Football Games Undermine Education 
By WILAIAM BRADY, M.D. 
August 27th the papers carried a 
dispateh from one of our press bu- 
reaus in Berne, reporting that at 
the European games in Switzer- 
land that day the Russians won 
seven out of eight gold medals at 
stake on the third day of the meet. 
Far be it from me to become a 
bigger stinker than some high 
school coaches or their wives from 
time to time tell me I am. But 
even if it costs me the good will of 
the last of my high school friends 
‘assuming I still have any) I feel 
it is my duty to speak out for 
athletes of the future. 
There was a piece in this 
column about three months age 
presenting facts about ‘varsity’ 
football in high school, a grown 
man's game for teen age boys, 
especially the fact that this sub- 
version of physical education fa- 
ciljtates exploitation of a few 
hbeys at the expense of all. the 
others who need and should have 
good physical education. 
If ]'m a stinker for calling atten 
tion to this. maladministration of 
é¢ducation in our public schools, 
may my fetor never grow less till 
Jf school boards come to their senses. 
Every boy who enters high school 
has a right to receive as much 
and as thorough physical training 
as any other boy. even the boy of 
promising athletic capacity. Does 
- he get it? Not if the local service 
clubs, chambers of commerce and 
majorettes can help it. When these 
people whoop it up for football the 
high school principals, physical in- 
structors. weak-kneed parents go 
along with them or become sissies 
and stinkers. 
According to the Beston Trav- 
elier (Oct. 17, '53) one Bob Me- 
Cabe, then football coach at St 
Coltumbkille's High, rese te roar 
Not so fast, fellows. If this high 
school coach or any other can 
show that I have branded a coach 
as a liar or a cheat, I promise to 
pay him $100 out of my ill-gotten 
gains ° 
Directly across the page from 
the brash young fan's outburst 
strain of glory-hunger myself—was a stickful, a piece the length of a 
bad cigar, saying that ‘ ‘he footbal! 
fatality toll for the 1953 season 
rose to eight last night with the 
death of a youthful high school 
player at Clay, W. Va., and Alex- 
andria, Va., the United Press re- 
ported today.” 
Death is onty one of the har. 
ards of “varsity” football in high 
school, { 
All I know about Coach Bob Mc- ' 
Cabe is what I read in the news 
paper. From his picture, accom 
panying the article, I'd take him 
to be a fine, straight-forward 
young man. In fact I wouldn't be 
astonished to learn that Bob’s lang- 
uage was actually milder than the 
quotes indicate. 
But whatever Bob McCabe or 
any,other coach, physiéal instruc- 
veer school principal; service club 
spokesman, reporter or editor may 
think or say about it. I tell you, 
parents, this high school burlesque 
of university men's play is a vi- 
cious subversion of education. 
Srgnes | letters, not more than one 
or rds long, pertaining to pertews! 
health and hygiene, not to disease, @iag- 
noes or so Will be answered br 
r * stam seit resaec envelope is enciosed a = 
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Jordan's Cabinet 
AMMAN, Jordan }—The Jordan 
Cabinet handed its resignation to 
King Hussein yesterday immedi- 
ately after the opening of the new 
Parliament. 
The move had been expected. 
Authoritative sources had report- 
ed that Premier Tewfik Abdul 
Huda plans to form a new cabinet, 
taking most of his ministers from 
  religious institutions, the Theologi- | 
cal School at Brookline, Mass. and 
the Academy of St. Basil, at the newly elected House of Depu- 
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moned ex-Premier Fawzi el Mulki 
and other Jordan leaders. They 
discussed the strike in the capital 
and last Saturday's election riot- 
ing in which 12 people were killed. 
222,617 Visit Niagara 
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Fred Frosh 
Initiated Today Honored by Seniors’ St    
    
    
    
     
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at ‘Freshmen’s Fate’ 
to Wind Up Rituals 
&. Fred's freshmen are heaving 
sighs of relief today after enduring 
an all-day initiation. 
The halls rang with laughter as 
the lower classmen. were seen with | 
shirts and blouses turned back- |      
day. 
  
  
  Help the 
By Voting 
  
Landry. 
Checking coats and hats will be 
'Ken Atwood, John Jangzarek, Ben- 
jamin Santana, Pierre Herviat, 
Jim Demski, Jesse Ramirez, and 
Pat Goodsell, under the supervi- | 
| sion of Jane Hoffman. 
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in County for Week wards. Red ribbons for boys and | For the second straight week the s ties for girls was the oder of the | osiiand County 
|Health reported a slight decline in| 
new polio cases. Pontiac reported | © 
jnone as the previous week. 
However, 
of 10. SS ee . 
| Other reports by the department | © 
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Villa, Larry Decker and Henry | w Ery 
| Airmen Get to Rough Up 
Officers in Fund Drive J 
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municable diseases were af = 
| marked low in the city. The re-| 
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Dr. John D. Monroe, follows:     
Street to Honor Doctor 
MADRID, Spain #—The Madrid | , him the 1952 Nobel Ptize in medi- 
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- “gcttue tt warany wanes 0 Film Vive Zapata's | This year Oakland - County : Trippled Up by Foot {x x seers sete means.) wars of — Preset Ramon) ye | TULSA - Tulsa police, crashed through the ceil-| 
& searching wh abbr house at- “ ge (on the Hollywood film “Viva Za-| 
tis for a reported intruder, failed, Officers turned the suitor loose. | pata” and approved it for general 
to find him wat an occupant | | release throughout the Philippines. shouted—"* fhe is!” | Imported imo the U. S. from | Although shown in Manila, it hed 
There he was ali right—his foot! China and England, the ring -| apd 
and leg protruding through an necked pheasant has become the| been banned from release in the | 
apartment ceiling. ment qnaumnes game bind in the) provinces on grounds i “tended | 
Collared by officers, the man ex-' country. to create unrest." elects a new sheriff! 
ee a 
Is the Man! 
Be sure to cast your vote 
for the most qualified 
candidate for this 
Has “ important office. 
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“aren HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD 
iad ¢ VOTE FOR FRANK IRONS:   
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Today's         Top TV a PAYING TRIBUTE—President Wiliam V. S. Tubman of Liber ; “aaa . ; s hom to the who set his ancestors free. Tubman, a o. ° 
Buy! sees | three-week good-will visit to the U. & at the invitation of President | Republican Candidate for tte | Eisenhower, placed th at the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the ; 
* | Lincoln "Memorial :s Wackinasen: . Sheriff of Oakland County 
i , i rber for 7 ; | @ The most experienced law en- ©@ Understanding leader in, the 
, Lists Idiosyncrasies |p tree ie 20 reer || ° farcamant officer on the motter of juvenile problems 24 Months te fo ; Pay , a 
Fins 08 ee of Army Generals |, exossuns, ve. — water] Twenty-eight years of out- © Vielly interested in highwey Seme as Cash. PITTSBURGH ® — Margaret | with only 43 years experience, to- | ee ee es Chief ofp ’ 
‘ Episcopoo, on leave from her job res over his father’s barber- | al ley. @ Ability recognized by re 
; |as army intelligence secretary in ee @ Fully ewere of the problems tion te presidency ‘the 
B U ’ 95 Takye, came wp with:tahp cheer-| vecseniny ates 30 pec contin end needs of ell of Ocklend Southeastern Michigon Chiefs 
vations on leaders, past and pres-| ous service as a barber. County . of Police Assocation. 
: NOW ent, with whom she has worked. Se 
  Cd a seasons buted ttn land ave been recased fo REPUBLICAN --- NOVEMBER 2nd 17" Table Model $129.95 LESS WITH TRADE-IN perturbed when someone shuffled |fatm land have been released for | oe n 
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Famous @®) Electric | ,oOK! BIG SAVINGS! «on the cost of famous 
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ty GOODFSYEAR Gen. John E. Hyll insists offi-i 
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car and spots a GI without a neck- 
tie. he'll stop and give the GI a! 
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Have you ever seen such a BARGAIN? 
BIG DOUBLE DRESSER & BOOKCASE BED In Limed Oak or Pear! Mahogany 
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Regular $169 ‘value, upholstered in a lovely patterned $ 
tapestry with striking carved walnut panels’in front 
of arms. Spring filled reversible cushions for deep com- 
fott and longer wear. Choice of colors. 
Foam Rubber — 
LOVE SEATS 
119° These versatile love seats give you maxi- 
muth seating while they take up so little 
room, Available in four styles and sev- 
eral colors, they are covered in mohair 
frieze, modern tweed and other long 
wearing fabrics both in modern or tra- 
ditional design. Foam rubber cushions 
insure lasting comfort. Only $14 Down 
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a single giant sofa . . . separate them to make love seats to cozily 
face each other before the fireplace or picture window... . use 
for a corner group. Modern styling and covers. Each measures Only $24 Down Sectional So 
a full 48 inches: 
  
Duo-Purpose Davenport You would expect to poy $199.50 for this handsome sleep : 
By doy it’s a good looking sofa with innerspring, reversible 
cushions. At night it opens into a comfortable bed for two, with 
o full depth innerspring mottress. Luxurious tapestry cover with 
GOSSIP 
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Your 
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Choose from a large stock 
of telephone benches in 
hand rubbed mahogany fin- 
ish. Has ample space for 
phone book, scratch pad 4 , 
and pencil. Large writing mee 
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Easy Credit Terms pee. 
  
   Every one of the chairs in this vast collection is a freshly made, 
up-to-date style. We are able to bring you such tremendous sav- 
ings only because the famous acturer, J. L. Chase, wants 
to clear his inventory of choice remnant fabrics. 
‘You will find a splendid array of fashionable colors, varied pat- 
terns, and the newest. textures. Every chair is crafted to the full 
quality standards for which Chase is renowned. Every chair is 
upholstered with expensive rubberized hair. Every one is a beauty, 
but there are limited quantities of each: Shop early for best ‘ 
selections. ; Bs, FURNITURE CO. 361 South Saginaw Street     
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     WHY PAY MORE? _—a big price tag adds nothing 
to the gift or giver! ‘Bob. Considine Says: | Mary Martir. Should Log 
‘More Hours Than Lindy | |_ NEW YORK (INS}—The man on, af this curious trade fer seven | the fying trapeze was a fumbling years and hes te recall that he 
bum compared to Mary Martin in once flew a pregnant Peter fer   
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Rabbits Survive Ordeal 
SAN DIPGO, Calif.“ — Buster | 
|Herrin noticed that the gopher 
snake near hig rabbit butch ap- 
peared lazy and lumpy and two of 
a litter of twelve newborn bunnies 
were missing. 
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: } ‘ | The Alaskan fur seal, which water, does not swim at birth and | Nérway has one 
| Eaten by Gopher Snake, | spends much of its life 
Re-elect CONGRESSMAN in the| must learn as a pup. 
  George A. | crime rates int 
     
    
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            Whether you buy fer yourself er others find that version! week: “1 chopped off the ans i 
Geners| Warehouse a ye money sacrificing a ae peggy tha M. . predioep+tipeaes — head,” said Herrin, ‘‘and applied 
quality, We carry only finest. Barrie’s ageless tale of @ boy's) 1). Ging with pressure behind the lumps. The 
! Sapa te varatvle ot | ics, comer aneemrenerign| dpad bal revved Wit eo her : turit | Weights, Counter-measures, in an r 
Northern ELECTRIC BLANKETS |“. when 8nd 8 G00d knowledge of the pup. {and were frisky as ever ater s | f, Made-St, Lawrence Seaway a Reality 
Warmth without weight; bound § Reguler $29.95 Values she comes hurtling through the | Petecr's art. Foy attants to hast | ' —Meane ware Industry, more jibe, mare security (er 
. 3 singte or double bed sizes; opened blinds of the children’s bed- '"% ‘N¢ wires on fliers, County workers. 
Choice of pote rove, base geen, ONLY ST9.Q5 | rooms wnt she watts otf in the end |*%d dors it ever so subtly. Seeee i eee eee eee oes | 2. Will Continue to Work for improved High- with the enchanted daughter of a| A player takes a couple of steps} $ Help the Homeless 
Auto. ELECTRIC HEA grown-up and disillusioned Wendy, | backward to one of Peter Larkin’s| ® : way Systqn Cory TERS Miss Martin is largely and wonder- stary-book sets, lp quickly hitched, $ By Voting Right $ —Secured nearly: double the funds fer good roeds 
: : fully airborne. and off or he goes into the ® $ ONLY 313.9 Cnatatvg ton; themnnastis hese he to tho fret Peter of the jot | Wide blue yonder. 3 votre 3 3. Supports the President's Program 
. ; age, but she’s as far ahead of Foy gets program but the’ ° adieu. Dipl oe Si goal ily Reardigss go ace poten ong : 4. Stands for Peace While Supporting 
Bouricault and Maude Adam« | ing the play’s 13-week stay in San . $ National Defense } 
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4.95 Echo 7-Pe. Kitchen Tools and Reck... 1.95 | been solemnly of the opinion that |i gittordty "dade, Migs ‘Marta | $ 3] 6. Chairman of Public Works Committee 29.95 Westinghouse, Big Woffle Grifl...... 16.95 | Mary Martin needs no wires and! 5, carried away by the role! © . Given Cuhlond C dine ot wll os Gentes , 
189.50 Elec. Portable Sewing Mechine....... 49.50 pulleys to enable her to break | nat she started to take off (and ° for PROPOSAL # ry P | 
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71.50 Men's 17 Jewel Wrist Watch . 27.50 | more continuous flying than caused {in's “Peter Pan is to be pitied. _° Ce 90g ee eooo—o—oooo——e | |   
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The     daughter (whe plays Lisa), and 
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This striking three-piece NATIONALINE ensemble has- 
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economy-minded, yet suitable in the finest of homes. 
The BALBOA, shown above, has a full 5 ft. enameled steel recess tub... . a stain and acid proof 20” x 17” wit- 
reous china lavatory .. . and a wash-dewn toilet com- 
bination that cannot stain or discolor. 
Assure yourself a life-time of health and convenience — 
— in and ask about the BALBOA — the true Budget 
auty. 
see $119” 
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80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 Hany Eaha 
" my Succumbs at 83 ae Memorial Rites 
Sunday in Ann Arbor 
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| ANN ARBOR (AP)—Harry Boyd | 
, Earliart, 83, died Thursday at his 
| estate east of Ann Arbor. 
| Earhart, a multi-millionaire, was 
the founder and former president 
of the White Star Refining Co., 
| which in 1932 became a part of 
|Socony Vacuum. Oil Co. 
Twelve years after founding his 
company in 1911, Earhart distrib- 
uted 80 per cent of the stock 
among employes who had helped 
him build and expand with the au- 
tomobile industry. 
He was chairman of the board 
of commissioners of the Huron- 
Clinton Metropolitan Authority, 
which has developed public recrea- 
tion areas in the Detroit area. 
Queens University in Toronto and 
California Institute at Technol- 
ogy. 
Earhart also contributed heavily 
to the building of the First Meth- 
| odiet Church and Second Baptist 
Church here. 
  ‘ard, of Ann Arbor, and _ three 
daughters, Mrs. Clement A. Smith, 
Private funeral services will be 
| held at the home at 4 p. m. Sat- 
urday asd public memorial serv- 
ices will be at 3 p. m. Sunday. 
  
      
Survivors include a son, Rich- | 
  
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Show Business   
  By EDDIE CANTOR 
Less than twenty years ago in Canonsburg, 
Pennsylvania, every Saturday night would see Singer Perry Como Is Most Relaxed 
Man in Entire Entertainment Field 
    lars a year, but Perry’s wants are simple. He 
explains, “I have money and I can get the 
things money can buy, but the things money 
the miners in town waiting in line for a, young | Can't buy I've always Mad.” 
Italian barber to give them a haircut, shave 
one dollar. 
were thrown in—at today’s prices—oh, you 
eouldn't afford it! 
When Perry Come read in a newspaper 
recently that barbers were getting a dollar 
seventy-five for a haircut, he said, “I don’t 
know &f 1 Gi the right thing, leaving the 
barber shop.” 
Well, Perry, if you're reading this column, as 
a good friend, take my advice. Don't go back 
to the shop. You're established. You're doing 
well. 
People love your records, they're crazy about 
you on television, and besides, what about those 
fans of yours in the balcony? They'd be home- 
less. 
Ceme is the most relaxed man in show 
business. Even more se than Bing. Listen- The bill for all three was around | heart, Roselle Belline. 
jthree kids.) When he took his son, David, to 
Today if that same young man, Perry Como, | the top of the Empire State Building for the 
just sang a song the tab would be a couple of | first time, David broke up the crowd in the 
thousand dollars. And if the haircut and shave | elevator when they passed the sixty-third floor. He is still in love with his childhood sweet- 
His son turned to Perry and said, “Daddy, does 
God know we're coming?” 
People often ask if Perry Como is his real 
name. The Como part is, but Perry is a . 
shortcut from Pierine. I doen't blame any- 
one for changing his name. I changed mine 
early in life te Eddie Cantor. I knew that 
later on I'd have trouble with Eddie 0'Con- 
ner—the apostrophe would always bother 
me. 
Press agents are frightened of Perry Como. 
There was a time when they would have gladly 
traded “wholesome home-boy” for someone a 
little more eccentric. 
Questioned once by a reporter about the de- 
tachment present in hif® love scenes (he's mace 
four films) Como, to the horror of his press A MUST 
He’s crazy about his} 
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It looks more and mote as if| #uthorized the building of the first | 92 and has a sharp memory. an and child per year. AMERICA’S CIGARE a 
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career by bringing East and West! of an Allied drive through the | ‘he Civil War, Parker has been FALSE TEETH together. | Balkans, “the soft underbelly of |* Sportsman, big game hunter, . Churchill will be 80 on November | purope” as he called it. ‘traveler and at one time a driver, Looseness and Worry 4 | 30. He certainly has had sufficient of a horse-drawn streetcar in| No longer be annoyed or feet il)-at- : 
| Secretary Anthony Eden has long |°t successfully, the Allies and He remembers the election of | line (non-ecid) powder, sprinkled on aa 
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  sa ieee . 4 tor keeps haunting me. The end-'’ Now Tric cle S eeders hour, can be arrested for -speed- 
ar Yale Allows Gir] Editor ing of that story about her said | plate ailing ing ‘ 
Pinay * . ze B she had “set her sights on the | Connecticut Law, a person riding | SEE ea f 
"1 Inside’ Stadium, Press BOX cermeitrean came on Toankagi|* t¥<le which pases an aulo-| U.S. hay acreage for 195 was ! cy ing Day—tf Penn will let her in the | mobile traveling, say, 10 miles an ‘2.5 per cent more than in 1953, 
eS, By LAURA Z: HOBSON { Or if Cornell officials had flatly press box.” . ——- ————__—— —_—— 
| NEW YORK (INS)—Every once refused to ask Yale officiats for Shades of Carrie Chapman Catt, 
¥7in so often somebody—usually a/permission and blessings about Susan B. Anthony and Emmeline 
“| | male—kives out with the hot news |such a shattering: thing as a giri |Pankhurst! “If” the city of broth- i ee erly love will treat her as sort of | 
| that the suffragettes won their bat-|editor entering the sanctum sanc. (TY love | 
’ tle, and that men and women are |torum of the Yale Bowl press box | — nas ' ene | 
Sp] [sdeotutely equal in absolutely that too would have struck me CHAIN LINK WIRE 30c per ft. et ot, an ty ee ne wah news at GET RIE CLOTHES POSTS, — lone way these optimists put it,| As it was, both as an ex-Cor- and ’ 
ca en Sey ee oS © | ee ee get Heavy Steel with 4 hooks. ., $5.95 each t int as sa nevelis or rnalist, they regard |° ALL TYPES OF FENCES their side. wanted to shout a few outsidd 
I cal't remember when T even | Temarks at both Ithaca and New Alse RUSTIC TYPE FENCES 
rese to any such bait the inst | “even. || FHA — Ne Down Payments! fnstalled by Us time—bat I'll be darned if a re- | Getting the tragic news later | Free Estimates! er Materials Only! 
cent story In my favorite morn- that same day to the effect that 
', | ing paper didn’t. make me want 1). hearted Yale had trounced my . \ MONEY TALKS —U. N. com-4;.at least « subway strap to hang (6150 ima mater 47-2! merely asPt a ou . 
Rustic Grandeur mander; Gen. John E> Hall, ts in om to. (A vacant \seat, mateh, corked my remarks for a while 6n "sl t Seller at 10¢ \ Korea to take charge of American was cat of the question. Yeu | the “be a good loser” theory. ate BA they AAs 4d Open Mon., Tues., Wed,, Thurs., Fri.. Sat. 8-6: Sunday 9-1 
In “Sagaore” the virgin beauty of its 900 acres negotiations in a currency dispute know whe had all of those!) But the tiny brunette s edi- | 49.N. Parke Se. Phones FE 5-5572—Eve. & Sun. MI 6-0195 
of woodlands—its amethyst-like lakes,—its {n- | between the U, 8. and the Re Tradition shattered,’ began ae ——— - === See a —— 
spiring vistas from lofty hilltops,-—~provide public of Korea. An ROK spokes |i. headline on a large story. on ' 
natural settings for homes of distinction. man charged the U. S. if Te-\ tne sports page, “Yale Bowl Per- : Residents of “Sagamore” will find a lifetime sponsible for increasing inflation | its Girl in Press Box.” N 
of pleasure in congenial neighbors, — in land ‘| because of its currency policies. The story told how a tiny bru- 
and water ‘sporte,—in the charm of country — i ee nette from Cornell University would 
living at its best. i. | Ry become the first woman sports 
: Bing, Cries Foul editor ever to sit in the Yale Bow! 
'press box when Yale and Cornell 
. ‘Homesite Values ‘ on Income Tax meet on the football field. 
Hilitop, vista of lakes and trees........ $2,090 Payment Claim The tiny brunette was Anse L. N apiseds sens ree . - r . of White N.Y., Weodsy Nook, tall trees $2,750 | WASHINGTON u—Crooner Morrisy Piains, 
Ti and a senior, the first woman 
- o” . Court to referee a dispute with the i. Cornel Daily Sun's entire Internal Revenue Service over : Frederic K. Graef Internal | Revenue Service OV€r | existence at ithaca. Office Franklin Village MA fair 6-3070 come tax for the year 1950. As such, Anne Morrisy, who! 
The claims were filed against looked as pretty as a picture in her 
| Crosby an@ the estate of his late picture, has been no stranger to 
wife, Wilma W. (Dixie Lee) Cros-|big time sports events, having 
by. who in separate returns for covered tennis, crew, and even Ivy | 
1950 reported net community in- League indoor track championship [| 
come of $182,434. They paid taxes 
totaling $96,888. . * . 
The dispute arose over $150,000 
[which the Crosbys received that | 
returns listed this as capita) gain, 
but the Internal Revenue Service 
contended only a jon could be     
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and father \ 
DR. H. BUSSEY 2 HOUR SERVICE In the tax court suits Crosby 
’ Most trames icated part of the money 
“Eyes Examined” in play ooh by Picso dis- | received for stock was for personal 
technician. We will services, 
"yen te Sale Theta _— lmenain . ‘with Decea had expired. 
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Still, when if came to anything as 
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Judy Baker's Navajo road home was the setting Thurs. Illinois avenue (second from left), president of the club, 
‘day evening for Les Filles Club formal initiation. Maureen | present corsages to new members, Cathy Johnston of North 
Callely (left) of Delaware drive and Mary Jo Pauli of |Johnson avenue and Linda Yates_of Monroe street (right).     
Mrs. Bohlman ‘Of Needlework Guild   
Is Presidént 
of Garden Club 
Mrs. Fred Bohiman is new pres- 
ident of Better Home and Garden 
nen as a result of an election By RUTH SAUNDERS 
BIRMINGHAM—Plans have been 
completed for the twenty-second 
annual! Ingathering of the Birming- 
held at the Thursday luncheon at iam Bloomfield Hills branch 
Gables. . the Neediework Guild of America. 
Other officers elected to serve ue is the seventieth year-of work 
for the coming year are Mrs. Al- done by the national Needlework 
~ Kohn, first vice presdient; Guild. 
Mrs, Lula Luby, second vice pres-| Mrs. Glen R. Miller is president 
ing secretary; Mrs. V. R. Spencer,' with the Ingathering are Mrs 
corresponding secfetary and Mrs. Liayd H. Diehl Jr., Mrs. Robert 
Emery Kaid, financia) secretary. N. Woodruff, Mrs. John S. Judd 
Mrs. George Brown is parlia- and Mrs, Ferd M. Broock Mrs. 
mentarian and Mrs. George Alex- | Broock is in charge of the break- 
ander, auditor. fast and annual meeting which 
Mrs. Dewey Allien, chairman of takes place Wed. Oct 
| the day was assisted by Mrs. Wal- Community House. 
ter Seaks, 
Mrs. Stanley Thomas, Mrs D. L. Mrs. William Leach, | de 
Mr, and hve, John W. Edgeriy 
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Callf., fer a visit with Birming- 
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on Adams read. Tuesday a group 
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with a subscription tuncheon at 
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‘Trip Shown to Group Alpha Chapter of Beta Theta Phi 
sorority met Tuesday evening in 
the Neome drive home of Mrs. She Was ® dinner guest of Mr. 
Frank Coad. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! 88d Mrs. Vern Markley. 
Becker showed pictures of a recent’ They will spend the weekend as 
European trip. guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Hed- 
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They have purchased the former . 
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Membership Drive 
Planned by Group Plans for the annual membership 
drive were announced by Mrs. Ed 
ward Pompeian when the auxiliary 
to Jimmy Dey Post 12, Amvets 
met ‘Wednesday evening in the 
YWCA. 
A toy demonstration will be giv- | Maxson of Westerly, 
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Hostess to Group   
Mrs. William Fox was hostess 
n her West -Huron street home 
recently to members of Guild 
Three of All Saints Episcopal 
Church 
__Ce-hestesses_were Mrs__James_ 
Briney and Mrs. Stanley Watson. 
A Christmas Bazaar to be held 
|Dec. 2 at the church was dis- ‘Leon Sirlin and Mrs. Arthur Tor- | ‘Ingathering Planned by Hills Branch 
mother Mrs. Milton Tibbetts of 
Whittier, Cal. 
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Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Dodds left 
Friday te spend the weekend at 
their cabin near Oscoda, They 
will have as their guests Mr, and 
Mrs. Leigh Sharp of Pasadena, 
Cal, whe are visiting here. 
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Mrs, Draper Allen was hostess 
at a luncheon at Pine Lake Country 
Club Thursday for Mrs. Edgar 
R. I. Mrs. 
Maxson is visiting her son and 
daughter-in-law, the Edgar Max- 
son Jrs. 
The Women's Association of the 
“irst Presbyterian Church wil! 
give its first bazaar in the new 
church Nov. 4 
Luncheon and dinner will be 
served and many booths of hand- 
work wil] be arranged by the va- 
riol& guilds and circles of the 
church. 
Mrs. Robert F. Watt is presi- 
dent of the Association and co- 
chairmen for the bazaar are Mrs. 
Cyrus R, Osborn and Mrs. A, 8. 
McCall. Mrs, Ralph Scheel is, 
treasurer assisted by Mrs. Royce 
L. Beers, Mrs. H. G. Wood is 
in charge ef decorations. 
Jerady Carter was hostess at a 
buffet dinner last Saturday for 
members of her class at Kings 
wood Schoo! Eranbrook. 
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E 
Strouse. Mr. and Mrs. E A_ Schir- 
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. 
Jackson have returned from a 
weekend in Chicago where they 
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo 
P Jardine of Highland Park, Il 
Mrs _Kdward L.Hendersen_ en- 
|tertained at a luncheon this’ noon 
in her Glenhurst drive home honor- 
ing Mrs. Richard R. Byers The 
cussed. The group also enjoyed a Byers family is moving around 
toy demonstration. Nov, 15 to Toledo 
  
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  The only requirement for a Camp 
Fire ot Blue Bird Leader is to 
| like children. If you have a 
|that you are not patient 
| to lead them, or talented enough to 
| teach them, they will disprove it 
|for you. They come in meeting = activity at all. 
night bubbling over with news of 
\the school day and greet you with 
such enthusiasm that your time is 
_ well repaid 
| he Pontiac Council of Camp 
| Fire Girls helps leaders get their 
s organized and follows up 
| with training courses, individual 
| conferences and field visits to the 
| group meetings 
The Camp Fire program ig di- 
vided into three age groups. The 
Blue Birds are girls in the second, 
third and fourth grades. Camp 
Fire Girls are in the fifth, sixth, 
seventh and eighth grades. 
Horizon Club embraces girls in 
the grades 9 through 12, and the 
Blue Bird program is one of crea- 
tive play. 
Emphasis in the Camp Fire Pro- 
gram is on home skills and serv- 
ice to the community, while the 
Horizon Club highlights career 
planning, personality and charm 
development, boy and girl rela- 
tionships, and service to the com- 
munity. 
Each program Offers girls many 
enriching experiences and plenty 
of fun. So this is why girls in Pon- 
tiac start groups hoping that some- 
one will want to be their leader. 
  
  MRS. MURRAY WHITE 
Iraq Caldron 
Installs Officers Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of 
; Mokanna installed Mrs. Murray 
White as mighty chosen one at 
the Wednesday evening meeting. 
Other officers installed were 
Mrs. Edward Pritchard, junior past 
mighty chosen one: Mrs. Fred 
Crossman, lalla: Mrs. Albert Kug- 
ler, yusef: Mrs Samuel Smith, 
rodeval: Mrs Matt Shelton. zulai- 
Ka: Thelma Anderson. namourna 
and Mrs. Russ Cutler. zniette 
Mrs. Russell Marion was in- 
‘stalled as ishta; Mrs. Gene Red- 
mond, morgianna; Mrs, Grace 
Huff, teldina and Mrs. “Wayne 
Scott, arrah. 
| Mrs. Roger Smiley 
and Mrs. Harry Miller is mar- 
shal. Installed as flag bearer wags 
Mrs. Raymond Haertter and Mrs. 
Glen Jolly is receiving mighty 
chosen one 
Installing officers included Mrs. 
Fred Drebes. Mrs. Eugene Willette 
of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Ivor Francis of 
Toledo. Ohio, Mrs. Jolly, Mrs. Wil- 
liam Anderson and Mrs. Victor 
Bodamer 
Music for the occasion was fur- 
nished by the choir of Jobs Daugh 
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| Offer Something Lovable Before Expecting Children to Return Love 
Give Motherhood ‘to Yourself First aii 
  
  
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    to Parents By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
A ival pees in tw deceer Mor ; . Ow 
‘ : failed to husband 
Son's Folks barrel ’ because her mother failed to give 
Let Bride’s Family | 6° her proper love as a° child. 
Know They’ | ee Mrs, P. writes, “Maybe she's no ey’ve Come = nate state 
By EMILY POST her. My mother died when I was 
Dear Mrs. Post: five, I grew up on the street 
in a distant city and my husband maybe I'd have grown up to be 
and I will of course go to the ag serdage poral Tape 
We will arrive a day or wes 17 whee 
so ahead of tite and will stay at a wae bam, 5 foved Peay co Gat $ Th. hel hotel. Because of the distance, it I Gidn't went any kid around to rie Map 
was impossible for us to make the interfere. . . . rae) errr it tL. 
conventional call on the bride's Naturally, she didn't. So why ee | Oe gh |: MENS R RR 
family after the engagement was hasn't this been made to appear 
; announced. natural to Mrs. P’s daughter? Why 
When we arrive in their city hasn’t her “coldness” been seen mri TT 
should my husband and I go and in ita real light? per ee ft 
call on them at this time (we have that the young mother 
  
  
  
    
    
  
        
    
    
    
    
  
      
    
              
    
            
   
      
      
       
    
           
      
    
    
    
          
    
      
    
    
      
        
  
      
          
    
    
                        
         
      
    
      
    
        
  
    
              
    Guty to. them as soon as she had been appreciated, the 
you arrive. coldness would have become the 
Dear Mrs, Post: My daughter cause, not for attack by her daugh- 
and I are having an argument ter, but for closeness and under- 
about correct table linen. I have standing. 
a very pretty hand-embroidered In opinion, we have heard 
tablecloth which I thought I could a, ae hia ue ae ae 
use as & formal one, but my daugh- “understanding” to the needs be- 
ter claims that only a plain da- hind children’s greed, jealousy 
mask or linen cloth is proper when and anger. Many of us are in 
setting a forma] dinner table. Your trouble because of this misdirec- 
opinion on this matter will be ap- tion. It ig the needs behind our 
preciated. own greeds, jealousies and 
ot heed areal? a daugh- = —_ 7 " your tenderness. 
seal as oy A me ee ae What we really need to remem- * ° more . ” . 
the most elaborately embroidered ber ts thie: “Giny metherhend t and Still Be Practical one , . By ELIZABETH HILLYER used more generously in stripes, 
Dear Mrs, Post: When an invi- a , ie sarap Today's fabrics may be as rich | , and borders, Both uphol- 
tation to a large luncheon Is sent -_ +l. — with gold ag the robes of a maha- Sly and drapery fabrics shine, 
| p Bag ryan grn dec de ogre . New trend setter for this fall is this|and vacations in the south. It comes in rajah, and still be practical. Ever | ment cloth <<<. 
| each one, or ie it sufficien just | terry-all,” @ heavy terrycloth zippered | full length trousers for men and mid-calf since non - tarnishable metallic) sketched with some of the newer to write to one of them, and if (lounge suit, perfect for lounging around | length for women. yarns gpd gem pe been | patterns that feature Lurex yarns 
yale: Da te tt nw homes and backyards, and for weekends| ° ge inte | a answer the person know . a , too—woven 
| the best, If you know them all . . pine as Soy Seek Save 
BREN RE men [sally wal you anewer me tt Time Spent in Waiting Can Be Fun coed with Petra W, Swartwout Jr, Cilio : weaves, to catch Bink, Oak Dear Mrs, Post: When going to a . only an 
: po hotel or restaurant where one’s| By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE tit's or a fiting at the dress | Impatient people not only hate al spark of light, or 
| * predig sen. tba eae ee mall at eens by pore Man fum- you are ing time?’ inquires a gentleman 
Shirley L- Vollott Cass Lake ready to leave, fg it necessary that| who is conducting a survey. iain wearers) = rrp asggreS-iger=il peengry Cooks Up : . 3. Caverly, 028 given a $0, The inevitable statistics that we | dreamer, surprised me by saying,| °’*tY oy nomen al e 
Pint everything reveal that the average | been, wonderful dinners I've eaten, rising. 
Haney Bt, Smith, S08 reves Fen Ot ee cetee ne | Person spends at least a week of pleasant experiences of every kind; As for me, I can wait happily e ia 
Haveeres De Gebstadt, "Ferndale ceived and your own means, prob-| tne: Tn agp cima I'm sure | and never know I'm waiting.” ca wae re 9% = nap- United und ; ’ m way a average,| An especially busy writing — can down to 
| — Rg ag ably 3 or 3 cents. aaa nee ck ae ee friend, when she suspects she may it. By JANET ODELL 
‘ never on Ume any- | have to cool her heels, takes along ; Pontiac Press Food Editor 
ends J Lowe ses) Ritngensmith Fire Needs Screen thing a magazine she wants to read or sed 
ca A good fire screen will not fall! If you have an appointment a pursraise tock A bterary agent | e@P Baby Dres pon es ween ome fun Fo Mekiuen, Soot Lagoon «|| over’ if knocked iehfly. It ts| with either of them, you may |{otes his, briefcase and goes over | iN Simple Clothes Se eee 
° stable, heavy, handles and will well make manuscripts. People w ngs , 
Sen. Maren. S00 Premont be more han you ex-| eat hace te walt ear mind | in their heads never seem to mind |, It’s @ great pity that the manu- UNITED FUND CITY expensive you anywhere fact a ‘Ek. diese Onn, itp pect. But don't have wood fires| from 19 minutes to two hours | Waiting. Dr. Albert Einstein prob- | Mciurers | Riake such adorable By Betty Graves 4. Rouse, 3810 Otsego without one. for them to appear. You'd think Skee eee tare |to resist But if eae’ dive Not many of us gare to sit down ver , Hp —y you could out-guess them and be masts Sur & tawant Gaol baby a chance to play when he’s to a square of chocolate or a 
co PETUNIA! Ce ee de undressed for his bath, you've bottle of vanilla. We might even 
Asa , 8 Blaine ; times I've tried It, the noticed how active he is, how he tire of consuming straight sugar 
Sth EERE Rawen || Blackccsthe punctenl: far ence and simply kicks and stretches. but put together with: milk, many L aD Re woth owe furious at being kept waiting. rTETOTETE Se oe ak of us enjoy it as fudge. 
E. Campbell, Lake Orion it Goes 5) (FiAleitielo) | restrict movement. Y each social organi- 
Remeete ¥. Arawirong. Lake Orin Is smear the page | bina nat ei ee creed to! TaiRiat TRIR) FRISISIAI- |e] | keep him wrapped in those sweet selica Sate af anda wat Cute ©, shane. .  eiliterd anything but pel ary I'd ae . long gowns, those ruffly bonnets. separate campaign. A red feather 
snes Ge the thought how I spend it and from TIRIEIRTeyE] | Keep his clothing simple and com- was known only Rudson . —  EAl ole "TTICIOIRIA] | fortable and give him plenty of oldtime debutante slouch — that's ant's tail: and every day Grivia J. Northville reportorial habit I started finding| Patate : nes Ripe rt | out what other people do. Stitt ee tetet ete time to explore his body's possi- all right for the tall, thin gals. open season on the man 
Bren Le While, #7 Crawford 4 My first guinea pig had been SlelNigiclAle. bilities. ino & — 
Billy F. Wisehesrt, 3286 Devondale + : thinking about it “ ates 9 ie pal ees pc Resenne Antheny, 194 Mi. Clemens A : Cyhaas 4 The United States government unsweetened chocolate until some- 
——Framae. B. marrie Dearat \ “T plan srg eran cs mt —tatetatey | has jurisdiction over the world’s =e 
| Abbott, Parmington % being found mu the helium ; fund, where 8 eee? person I'm waiting for,” she give what he could Jonn . : eenp yc aapubpoaes : enewered plackily. “It's a very ee - wey what would have been a few 
Beeiyn ‘Ma. eng, Royal Ont day maybe Fl write a mystery | ¢——Cheve working dollars “which - story wi pees chest- services. 
Gant L- Oatfen, Royal Oak Senn ee, eee: evolved.” one of me plow ve 9 aiehe. * Tie your we have a 
- etunia, with a nail-file or to improve on this recipe. | Bertrand M. Hubble, Davisburg . The respénse in the next case | ! 
Borotny Me Gaver, ‘aly emery board! You'll soon | | was delayed a little. And when the | 14 Toward the met eS Se reach a new, usable surface. answer — I — why. 1s Sates and Promi: you won augh?”’ om 
ret nr b~ 4 pow execnen J | bargained Katherine, who has a| is eae Cover-up for kitchen duty in 
n nia |Pather confining family situation. | ,, cores style! Sew this thrifty apron that’s 
“When I have to wait anywhere, | 21 Toast color every inch a charmer! Select 
even in line to buy a ticket, I go | #2 Prince ef |Tefreshing tulip appliques in gay 
: ey see I hope and | 3 Flutter colors! Make half-apron for “pub- Pp y — in imagination, of lic” arances' 
; course, But it's very real to me.’ 0 on ane Pattern 4568: Misses’ sizes small 
tL It’s the only time I feel free except |}: Gay st” (14, 16); medium (18, 20); large just before I go to sleep at night tg: Ue (@, 42). Small size 1% yards 35 
when I do the same thing. 36 Existed inch; 1% yards contrast. Applique 
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coe QEIIO MONDAY THRU THURSDA te ; grand game for Hallo : . bell the 
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SEATTLE The Navy trang-| the Marine Serpent. he Gen. Jon Teacher |g Immoral a. psychology professor had otfered Mayor Edward B. Scott practiced UNITED SHIRT port Gen. W. A ee ee ee what he preached when he urged Mann arrived | Wi the Far East: Asahi said. 400 women students | better grades in return for their | 
pipet from NARA, Japan @ — Women ithe city to cut expenses. During) DISTRIBUTORS , ‘tnd NARA, Japan me | at the university held a protest | favors his first four months in office. : Gen, W. H. Gordon from Pearl * at University Ve | rally yesterday and adopted a res- Professor Abe called the charges | Scott did not spend any of his 35 Stores in Michigan 
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Pap as _ THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 )   
TWENTY-ONE 
Ready > 
Wilson Getting ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 
’s First Municipal Water Well Is 4 —   
  i cludes a large part of the lake 
| gro wil alee be presented ballets area itself, 
Ethier also announced that | tnd comtabie | Owners of boats, docks and other 
and | 
    
(to city hall and a charge for their tions on a second, City Manager polis at hall will be open constable. lake equipment were asked to re- mee lx Miler sid totag. cae Yam e ete a he In the councilmante ‘race are in-|™move them from the waterfront a. to a depth of 225 feet,| 2. im addition to the state and |cumbent Frank E. Baldwin and|to prevent damage to grass and ’ ‘ Sek baa tae ce jJohn Greenlee. Incumbent con-| plantings. If not removed by the 0g effers pabl , - FL DLR. i i stable William Bigtford i | owners, the will be tak is eile at Por yell Mrs. F.D.R. in Audience e William Bigford is opposed goods en | 
    Out of 2,100 Received 
Over 1,750 Express 
Sympathy       
Navy Planning 
College Exams - Tests ‘for High School 
Grads and Seniors Will 
Be Held Dec. 11 sy-stirring comment on unemploy- 
3 | ment, bird dogs and kenne) dogs, 
|| He has received more than 2,100 
        500 college in the Naval for his resignation and, a few days openings a 
later, an apology from Wilson for 
will be held Dec, 11, for high inept” remarks. 
school graduates or high \school * * «@ 
  and Naval training centers, and 
Notre aC if 
on July 1, 1955, a male U. S. 
citizen, physically qualified, and 
must remain unmarried i     
Z| Pontiac Press 
BLOOD BANK AID—Mrs. Howard Dean of 1461 | Oakland County Chapter of American Red Cross 
| Ore Rd., Oxford, reeives a blood transfusion ad-| blood program which receives support from the | and said a reduction in draft | ministered by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital nurse/ United Fund. The blood came from a Red Cross | would add to 
| Barbara Kemp. Mrs. Dean is benefiting trom the | donor. 
    to a community than a well-stocked United Fund Helps Pay Collection Cost 
for Red Cross Bloodmobile Visits Here There are few things more vital| 291 pints in local hospitals, They , serum albumen and plasma, His friends say that of the ap- 
proximately 2,100 letters and tele 
grams received so far, over 1,750 
have been favorable, slightly over 
360 unfavorable. 
  omar 
Hi S| 
FF 
saved $7,275 by taking advantage Giving ‘blood is for any of blood in the Red Cross bank. sed blood bank. healthy person and the body quick- No one can be sure of immunity   
   
     
  
  
  
  ; | Weller, 39, of the Harvard School 
  
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ths ashe 
    second year. 
Applications are now available. 
3 U.S. Doctors 
‘Get Nobel Prize 
\for Polio Work     
BOSTON w — Three American 
|dectors today shared the Nobel 
Prize for Medicine in recognition 
: | In addition the program fur- 
nished all blood for the Oakland 
| County Tuberculosis Sanitorium. 
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital and 
the contagious hospital, 
Some 838 pints were collected 
during September in the county 
with 439 distributed. 
  | By giving to the Pontiac Area} 
| United Fund drive now under way, 
! 
| 
os eS Blood beging breaking down into | 
- Joseph its component parts after three, 
‘weeks including serum albumen, | S&simat aay Genster 
plasma and gamma globulin. This the necessity for , accounts for 
frequent bloodmobile visits. 
But blood parts are also ex- 
tremely valuable. 
8 ose a child is severely | son die for lack of blood? 
a kerosene gtove ex-| course not, You can assure that | Porters at Washington Oct. 14 he | burned in a | plus is turned over to ! quota of $525,823. 
  The county chapter will receive 
$51,000 from he United Fund drive   Would you let stricken wing” opponents. ' 
4 iF POE When the defense chief met re- 
| plosion, He is rushed to the hos-|none will by contributing to the | *#id he hoped he was through cam- 
|pital and treated for shock with! United Fund and giving blood   
  TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: 
JUNIOR   
EDITORS |.   
  for research which may make pos- 
sible mass vaccination against 
Dr. John F. Enders, 57, of the 
Harvard Medical School .was lead- 
er of the three-man rese team 
| which included Dr, s H. 
|0f Public Health and Dr. Freder- 
ick C. Robbins, 38, now a pro- 
fessor at Western Reserve Medi- 
cal School and chief of pediatrics 
and contagious diseases depart- 
ment of City Hospital, Cleveland, 
Ohio. 
The trio made possible the test 
tube development of polio virus in 
ordinary body tissues and opened 
the way to the Salk method of 
      
‘Fancy Felt Tops Nixon | WASHINGTON (UP) — Vice 
““ President Richard M. Nixon makes ; ‘noises about never wearing a hat. P@cking a sand or dirt roadway through the inside. 
But when he greeted William V. S. 
      
  BOTH ENDS; E 
    
  TWO TIN CANS, OPENED AT => 
DGES SMOOTH fi 
    
    
        
  
A TIN CAN TUNNEL 
Here's how to make a tunnel 
| trucks: for use with your toy cars and 
1. Have mother cut away both ends of two large tin cans. 
2. Place the cans end to end, and tape them together. 
3. In @ sand box or your back yard, bury the tunnel slightly, 
4. Cut out the exit and entrance signs in today’s picture, and 
Tubman, the president of Iberia, Paste them on pieces of cardboard. 
the VP was topped by a fancy with gummed tape. Push the sticks into empty spools and set one 
felt. jat each end of your tunnel. Then it's ready for traffic. 
  Fasten these to a small stick Perjury: Jurist 
Judging Himself Lattimore Case Moves 
Into Rare Legal Bypath 
Due to Bias Charges 
WASHINGTON @—The govern- 
|ment's long - drawn - out case 
| against Owen Lattimore entered a 
rare legal bypath today with the 
presiding judge calling for argu- 
|ments as to whether he’s biased 
in Lattimore’s favor. 
Lattimore, controversial   Far paigning. But he looked over his 
| mal apparently talked with 
fricnds and decided recently to 
make another sortie into politics, 
with a speech Oct. 29 at Dayton, 
Ohio. Wilson currently is making 
an inspection tour on the West 
Coast. 
In replying to letter writers who 
express disapproval of his Detroit 
remarks, Wilson says: 
“Certainly it is a sound religious 
and social objective to protect men 
and women to the greatest degree 
possible against the hazards of 
life, but this cannot be done by 
| destroying-individual responsibility 
or depriving millions of their 
| freedom.   * Ld] J] 
“The drivirig force in our free 
society is that industry and thrift 
| have their reward and laziness 
and dissipation their penalty. At 
Eastern affairs specialist, was in-| the same time we have developed 
| dicted in December 1952 for per- | & S0cial consciousness for the un- | jury on the basis of his testimony | fortunate. Thus, the American peo- 
| before the Senate Internal Secur- |ple have worked out a better 
ity subcommittee then headed by | S°lution for their economic and so- 
In the latest development in | 
the still-unsettied case, U. 8. | 
Dist. Judge Lather W. Young- 
Rover to defend today his accu- | 
sation that Youngdahi has “a | 
fixed, personal bias and preju- 
dice” im favor of Lattimore. 
Rover has asked the judge to | 
disqualify himself. : | 
Opposing Rover's move are Lat- | 
timore’s attorneys, who say the 
request is ‘“‘scandalous’’ and un- 
precedented. 
Meanwhile, Lattimore, who has 
steadfastly maintained his inno- 
cence of the charges, is free un- | 
der the same $2,000 bond he posted | 
| for the original indictments in 1952.   
  
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the late Sen. McCarran (D-Nev). | on problems than have the people 
of any other nation anywhere else 
in the world.” 
  
dahl asked U, 8. Atty. Leo A. ‘State's Liquor Sales 
Drop 4.85 Pet. in 1954 
LANSING (®—The State Liquor 
Control Commission reported today 
its sales have dropped 4.85 per 
cent this year. 
The commission listed sales 
worth $109,501,347 through Septem. 
ber, compared to $115,082,032 for 
the same period last year. 
Liquor sales in September totaled 
$14,879,392, against $14,603,294 for 
the same month of last year. 
Case sales were down 2.91 per 
cent for the month and 3.19 per 
cent for the year. 
  
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\\V LOS ANGELES (#-—Southern| protest meetings—the largest, in| rents and others say they are mov-|ting forms of hydrocarbons ing metropolis in the world. New 
42 Californians, outraged by one ofjhard-hit Pasadena, drawing &/ ing out of the area because of foul * * ¢ industries normally would increase — . the longest attacks on record, are|crowd of 6,000. Civic authorities} |. Local smog lingers because the|the amount of pollutants, <j pressing as never before for quick | have held scores of meetings and|"" irritat Los Angeles area is hemmed in os 6 8 
3 action to solve the area's No, 1/ hearings. Air pollution on an INS} on three sides by mountains. The| But Director Gordon Larson of 
problem: smog. .. =? scale began here shortly after sci-/ fourth side faces the sea, where|the County Air Pollution Control 
It affects a region populated by| The county supervisors, directly/entist Eugene Houdry developed| prevailing westerlies blow toward | District declares that smog is not five million persons. responsible for smog control, took | the cracking process for the city, acting as a fourth wall.j|getting worse. Industry has spent 
Since the current siege began, | their firmest step to date by voting | high octane gasoline in 1941. The| In late summer and fall the area|25 million dollars here on air pollu- 
Gov. Goodwin Knight bas canceled | to ban back yard incinerators with-| process resulted in the emission| has what is called an inversion—|tion controls alone. Controls and 
campaign commitments to fly here|in @ year. The Los Angeles City| by refineries of sulphur dioxide a heavy layer of warm air atop ajother measures have eliminated 
for a personal check on what can| Council has voted to limit incin-| and hydrocarbons into the atmos-| cooler layer—which acts like a lid| nearly 900 tons of pollutants from 
_ ‘be done, Mayor Norris . Poulson|erator burning hours, phere. on a kettle. this area's atmosphere every day. 
" |disclosed he almost declared aj As the current smog siege en- * + ¢ Smog inside the “kettle” is} But there remain 1,450 more tons 
— —=—ti“<C«i«~S CSC state’ of emergency. The county) tered fits 17th straight day. suf-/ Southern California's much-pub-| trapped and builds up in density | to eliminate. Larson says 1,100-tons 
i = "* | grand jury launched an investiga-|ferers blamed in for smarting eyes, |licized sunshine and ozone—the| until breezes beeome strong | come from the county's two million. =: ae | tion to determine if antismog Jaws | Tunny noses, sore throats, “burning | latter more prevalent here, scien-| enough to break the inversion and ace $0 eet con at een JUST A SMALL TOWN—The Lilliputian atmosphere Untied Prom Peete) ave being enforced lungs” and nausea, Smog. was/tists say, than anywhere else in| blow pollutants away. tributes 90 per cent of mbrning of this model town at Wimbogne, thoroughly | At the moment, her attention 1s fixed on an im. | :@o4q--@ termed ‘a “contributing factor” in| the world — converted the hydro- * * ¢ smog to the autos of workers driv- delights Kay McGauren during a visit there recently. | pressive replica of Wimborne Minister. There have been several mass/| the death of a little girl, Her pa-| carbons into transient and irrita-| Los Angeles is the fastest-grow-! ing to their jobs, ™ 
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  __‘\_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22.1956 , . a , 
GOOD WERRING APPAREL 
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON 
EASY CREDIT   
‘Tombstones Attest Ability 
Calls tor Fight Against Cancer Quacks, 
NEW YORK W — The presi- 
ident of the American Lancer So-   
  
  
Humphrey Sees 
Healthy Nation battle 
groups of men whe are expicit- | Sgainst such men of | 
  ciety has cailed for bh campaign 
; CEN rER | Says. tke Transformed !io combat cancer quacks who, be| art ling sar ‘cometeris, with | X raju sore the cours. The Tottering Economy Into , *2¥. are slowly “infiltrating the tombstones as monuments to the | plan te being studied by com- country.” inefficiency of their treatments,” mittees of the American Medi- 
  
Firm One — Alfred M. Popma, of Boise,| popme said. | eat Asen., Runyon said. 
aho, told the society's annual 
NEW YORK —Secretary of the | meeting yesterday that quack can- 
Treasury George M. Humphrey) cer clinics are operating in va- 
says the Eisenhower administra-| ricu, states, in some instances 
tion's monetary policy has trans: within the score of local statutes 
formed a “dangerously artificial’ 
economy into a “healthy” one / “it is eur obligation to the 
The administration, Humphrey public . o fo Sage a® unceasing    PEOPLES BN. SAGINAW ST. Keene NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT Dr. Charies S. Cameron, the so- 
ciety’s medical and scientific di- 
    [EPPERT'S   rector, reported lung cancer among 
cigarette smokers has reached an 
alarming rate and is increasing | 
rapidly.   
  among men, “‘the — is strong- | 
X ray, read for tang eancer, for 
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    j said last night, has restored sav- 
ings to their important rank in the 
nation’s life. He added that the 
  nation's economic activity this; M these will 
year will total 355 billioin dollars.) MILWAUKEE (INS) — A 33- = —s urine HE 4-H Grounds out Perry Street : 
about 3 per cent below the record | year-old Milwaukee woman gave }8 OPEN # 
of 1953 birth yesterday to a 13-pound, & s — ~ 
| Addressing the New York group) ounce boy ig TUES.-- THURS. “Buy At Farm Prices we 
of the Investment Bankers Assn.| It is believed to be the largest | 's SATURDAY 6 
‘of America at the Hotel Waldort-| baby ever born in Milwaukee, but | * 7AM. til - n 
Astoria, Humphrey said “a tre- its size “was not too surprising” | * . © Fresh Eggs bd Apples 4 
mendous upheaval of this nation’s| to the father, Benjamin Psket. = 1 P. M. e Dressed © Potatoes = 
whole economy” since the begin-| He explained: ra ® 
ning of the century has “created| “We have a 10-year-old daugh- * We Have | Poultry © Baked t 
a unique nation of ‘haves’ that|ter who weighed 12 pounds at = @ Rabbits Goods 5 
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Eisenhower an istration ane ere * egetabl 
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rising star of a ‘have’ nation a Roca y | Ran RC or oeanne Send Tee is Ample Parking Space ter 600 Cars at the Grounds H 
o> aap) eeking — Seven me a ee EE TITTPIT LLL   ‘haves,’ he said 
He said the Republican admin- 
istration took over an economy 
“living precariously on the treach- 
erous dodges of inflation, subsidy 
and excessive crash-and-crisis gov- | 
ernment spending.” 
But, he said, ‘‘we have turned 
He said the administration has 
jmade the halting of inflation its 
|major goal. During the past 2 
months, he said, the value of the 
dollar changed only by half a cent. 
  | our backs on artificial stimulants.’’ Bundle From Heaven 
Really Tips the Scales 
  | ascritéd to any noninfectious dis- Cancer of the lung ‘is showing 
the most rapid increase ever 
ease in medical history,’’ Cameron cans now living: will at some time @ 
develop cancer,” and about 24 mil- ' 
  
  
  
        
      
      
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School Activities Pick | Up Just Check These Wonderful 
mt AROLD TURNER | on Their Toes 
“Best in Deals on Wheels”   
  
                 
      Fred's Organize Club, 
Tours for St. Mike's, | 
Appointments at PHS | 
™ Marlene, Marcee and Vicky all 
“were bugy hunting up news from 
their schools this week, with club 
activities and social events still | 
taking the spotlight. 
St. Michacl      
        
    
      
  
  
        
  
      
    
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‘The ctub enjoyed tours Pontiac General ad St. 
Mercy hospitals. 
The statt ot the Michaclite be- -| Honor Students came “Happy Wanderers” tary-Treasurer Dick Singleton. A 
Wednesday as they journeyed fig was shown Oct. 12 as an in ot St, Michaels ay es SS Se ee meat merting Qe be bad Wolges-| A- specitd Sonar Conveletion 
= bee estaelal eo Enthusiastically acclaiming both e 
os coe a Dens so eer lear |e ani st pea tathenny ee ck ns ama | ts tle teen hs ce Seine eee te ee ne | em, tel i to te schol 
pore wards; vice president, Dennis |p for the coming year and to 
dent. McCartney; secretany, Jerry | *°qaint parents with the aims of 
members Mary Laren, and treasurer, Pani | ‘be school, was a panel discus- 
Whew Meyer, Judy rrener peg — field pr drag apmeingargaan i i Cuneren, of “Jack and the Beanstalk.” the meaning of an honor certify 
ae | Moody, Ruth The Linnean Society under John |“™*- eet | aad Bauer, Jerry Younapeter bes finished editing clare te prbi per bly 
MARCEE Hayes, junction with the Bio-X Club of receiving certificates were: : | MeEnery and Elizabeth Mumford High, Detroit. The News- | popich, Tareue Leones Joast 
opreget Sead ome (Se oe ee Gwenn Vat Nazareth Junior Academy of Science. | sam, Lane. hichare Puts. Marcie Ere | Nev. represent The annual fall meeting of the | Eisebeth, Taylor,’ tisine > : 
a ee sis SS OB tty [ee ae forthcoming "Witches, Waltz & movie en “Some Crereree of| e-epnones Knocked Ovt A-] B UYS 
| iam teenie wat ccs tee cers or -Cubr | Sarwsowvus Tha. ame Emad. ing Folklore in Michigan,’ * Chambers, 48, Sores 
Sts Tht wns PHS gets ey fi Bao Fs "151 Ford Cust 8 Fordomotic $603 "39 Buick 4 Door... $99 ' — . er ‘ aang The " resul : Telephones *| 52 Mercury 4 Door < «we ‘ ge frougocdac 
| exo, Cuvecaticn tn welch afl tho | Nottent h Dembrigue, Michect Clark, Lar winle neighbortond were Put ut ‘53 Ford Custom 2 Door ‘41 Ford Coupe .......... $44 
students took part. Special awards | cleaning and checking equipment | T7_ Dees. Mary Ellen Jones, | conumamon @ier. tin Iie Fordomatic ........... $944 ‘38 Dodge 2 Door......... $44 hwere given to Kerry Croteau and | and chemistry students. mee Meee cans Lota Eee |twe telephone pales. ; ‘ rtible 99  °'39 Ford 2 Door $74 | Dominick Ginell for high sales in| Their poem follows: ae eee ae 51 Ford Convertible ..... ; * Deo $44 
ee rnied Fr ORally with a $9m0| SIME 8 Sone of sulfide, wie Suk. 100 Bee Stings Kill Man ‘50 Hudson 4 Door ....... 99 ‘51 Plymouth rere 
Pepe, tor nia, naw earch. This! Focrand twenty tet tuhag | gP&t Skilte, James Smith, Diane | COSTA MESA, Calit.  —A! ‘51 Buick 4 Door ...... $599 147 Ford Convertible — a4 
| “Seniors Twece esslgned tw write| Breeking all the time, | Thoriaa, Bil Walkendine, Janet | Fagan nearly oo pineal smears ‘51 Nash 2 Dr. Hydramatic Ae some ! ==) aeaaic ee 
‘their own biography or that of/ hen Weber, Judy Wood, David Fry and|while his wife watched. She ran 52 Ford 2 Door ......... $699 5 enry 
{hate closest frend this week, and] TI"Ootn awit mess | Audrey Arnold. Camp couselors|to neighbors for help. They It ‘52 Henry J $399 ‘48 Ford 2 Door ..... --.$125 
Nias ‘cass Receiving recognition | T® Mave five times a week? 1A MCicarman Camp director fs| but 30 minutes later Fagan S| ‘49 Mercury 4 Door |... $344 ‘48 Studebaker Convertible $199 
Mast Kelle th fan deac pion |e kT ‘53 Plymouth 4 Door... $999 ‘48 Buick 4 Door $244 
pos oe 52 DeSoto 4 Door ...... $899 ‘46 Ford 2 Door ........ .$150 
ree UN ee ayer | 50 Ford Convertible... $599 ‘48 Chevrolet 4 Door .... $244 + 4 varaty vs which inate | Now Here at ENGGASS "50 Ford Coupe ......... $344 ‘51 Hudson 2 Door ..... $744 
Loa renee. aod tombe li | | | ‘51 Hudson 2 Door ....... $299 ‘51 Hudson2 Door....... 744 
{eee ce nde beeen | | ) | '31 Pontiac 4 Door... -... $14 31 Cesveiet Cooval. ; dw. « m ~—s- ‘50 Olds 2 Door 88 ....... is 88 2 Door....... 
Scape eateess vo tthe Weta, [f Lee ame oe Li k= ______J | ‘49 Ford 4Door ........ $199 ‘51 Kaiser4Door........ $299 
fee sae ie Site, at Sees : et Mercery tere be eees Ee H ARDTOPS 
+. lected treasurer. The boys plan 4 onftiaec Pe-petciereashe 
| 8 dance at Thankagiving, trem - ‘50 Olds88............. $599 ‘53 Nash .............. $999 ——. SELF-WINDING MIRACLE! ‘SO Buick 2 Door... $544 51 Ford ............... $744 * Grades one through eight have ‘52 Chevrolet Club Coupe. $899 ‘51 Chrysler ............ $799 
tS Execs ond victory of St ‘52 Studebaker Sedan ....$799 '50 DeSoto .......... .. $699 
pee ) third grader, “The sayings are ‘ | 
Sas TRUCK BUYS “eal, Cont toow. _ SHOCK RESISTANT WATCHES | | | . 
ey ge eg oe io. | "52 Ford ¥2 Ton Pickup... $599 ‘53 Ford F-8 Express ...... $999 
| Camco that's | a ame 3% Ton Ms Dees io ie eeey. re sortie ioe 
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agg ie orys | ‘46 International 42 Ton ‘50 Ford % Ton Express. . $399 
+ Sap ao | Pickup ............. $199 ‘46 International 12’ Van. .$299 
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and bring you.to our sales room! sod leer going the wrong way Easy Terms at No Extra Cost out the school Tuesday. 
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Farm Incomes 
Said Stabilized 
    Freé classes’ in work-simplifica- 
tion techniques, to teach Oakland 
County 
daily housework simpler and. eas- 
fer with less strain on their hearts, 
will be offered in Clarkston start- 
    Work Easing Techniques fs To Be Given in Clarkston 
homemakers to do their | nett, Home .Demonstration Agent. listing, Homemakers in this area 
may register with Mrs. Frieda Ben- 
Each homemaker attends four 
(two-hour) lecture-demonstration 
| Classes which will be held Novem- 
iber 3, 5, 10 and 12. The 
  TWENTY-FIVE _ 
PTA Schedules Sale 
Board Approves (MONT = Almont PTA i 
Teacher Meeting = Saturday at the Ford sales room 
Plan Various Taaicel) 
Spring Co., of Holly, Harpley never | for Nov. 29 Workshop | | 
tailed to report without calling on Sigted for Waterford 
the telephone, Yesterday he oo — | i 
neither called or showed up. “| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —At) 
| the regular meeting last night, the | 
Curtous besense of the break |p nord of Education authorized the | | teacher workshop for Nov, 29, in Holly Resident's 
Phone Habits 
Save His Life 
HOLLY w — Arthur Harpley 
may ‘owe his life to habit. | 
Long a sweeper at American   
        
          
    
         
    sociation conference at Michigan begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. to home at | whi | in ration wi y a. 1185@ Andersonville ma. | which elementary teachers will 
State College last night com Se apihted Se 11:30 a.m. | The deere were teched and |work on areas in spelling and) “OTTER! 
‘The new farm program has ing.to Donald Smith, M. D., Pon-| The Oakland County Medical So- | shades drawn. Lake shouted. He | science, CLEANER! - 
pulied farm income out of a sharp tiac, member of the Board of Trus- | ciety has endorsed the efitire thought he beard @ faint re- | Senior high teachers will work | i 
a siyb Rep Bentle ry | tees. | program. : aaa: Then there was a loud (on problems involved in final ac-| SLOWER : 
“We oh find ol — | ‘The announcement is of special | crediting, and junior high teachers , Sy ee 
is On a more steady and stabi- | importance to all women gear ‘Woman Suffers Cuts mae a back door, Lake found , 08 curriculum. wit 
Ijzed basis than it has been for GUARDIANS—Garnell Dublin is fast asleep at the International are incapacitated or disabled by | Harpley hanging from the side of The meeting will be held at the! : 
lrg time.” ® | Amphitheater in Chicago, M., ‘but he's getting good care from two} peart disease. bia ek. Sten Of a circ: higl school. cehiend Peel @ Pokal te. 
: | of his dad's cows. The youngster and his father are from Carrollton | in Two-Car Crash Harp-| “In. other action, the board set | 
Bentley declared that the farm iy and are attending the International Dairy Show. “Most poeple can enjoy gol = |ley said he had heard Lake call, an Oct. 27 date for meeting with 436 Orchard Leake 
income total had dropped 14 per ury of extra time Ra Sarah Younger, 48, of Au-| but couldn't answer, although he | architects for final consideration | FE 5-6159 
cent during the last twe years that results from finding “better | lof plans for the elementary school | 
of the previous administra- and easier ways of doing things burn Heights, was injured early| managed to row his legs off the | be built at the of C 
tion, ths j in Nearb Communities Dr Smith stated, “but for the| today when the car in which she| bed and ‘cause the thump which | cen. rae ster “ta Seatehary | Gaukler Storage 
La his talk entitled “Your Con- Dr anh, with heart disease, the| Was riding collided with another’ take heard. ® Orchard Lake Ave. 
gress Under Fire,” Bentley de- saving of time and energy is an|at Auburn and Eastwood roads roads fh Fichias t Riki Gaal 
scribed the House of Representa- Nelson Hicks absolute necessity.” [Aven ‘Township, Hospital said the prompt finding! There are 5,056 public and pri- 
tives shooting during which he was| CASS CITY—Service for rac ROYAL 0. OAK—Service X—Service John} The work-simplification classes,| Mrs. Younger, a passenger in 8! «¢ Harpley may have saved his vate golf courses in the United! 
seriously wounded Hicks, 67, will be held Sunday at 2| Featherstone, 52, of 612 East Fifth | which are free community services car driven by August S. Burtz, 4, ji, States. 
“The criticism of Congress is| pm. in the Deford Methodist | St- Will be held at 1:30 p.m. Satur- | of the Michigan Heart Association, of agg ny Pana mectas ae ee poeorsions — 7 
the it gs at oseph Mercy i 
something that we all expect and/ Church, with burial in Novesta => ee ee ee ee ert a fractured hand, face cuts, aad Plan Midway, Booths live with,” he said. “I hope the 
day will never come when the 
American people will have lost |\Cemetery. He died Wednesday. 
Surviving are his wife, Anna, with Masonic service by Trelum) prescription of ‘‘take it easy’’ by 
Lodge 552, F. and A.M. of Clawson showing the homemaker how to 
at White Chapel Memorial Park save as much as 75 per cent of 
| her walking, 75 per cent of her arm and knee bruises. 
Burtz told Oakland County sher- 
ift's deputies that he thought he 
hed time to drive onto Auburn           for PTA Pow-Wow 
STILES — Stiles PTA will hold_ 
its annual Pow-Wow at the school ROAD GRAVEL 
  either right or the desire to threé sons, four daughters. nine Cemetery. He died Wednesday. : 
criticize their elected representa- grandchildren, six brothers and Surviving are his widow, Mar-| Movements and 60 per cent of her 
tives. three sisters. gie; two sons, Bruce of Royal Oak, |"e@ching. This tremendous saving 
“Keep up the fire but = . — = —|Dougias J., of Auburn Heights; |°! time and energy means lessen- 
rifle, not a shotgun, ltwo sisters, Mrs. Ada Warner of | im& the strain placed on the heart 
by reducing the physical effort ex- 
pended by the homemaker. 
Mrs. Ruth C. Kettunen of the 
Michigan State College Home Man- 
— Staff conducts the classes. | | Auburn Heights and Mrs. John 
| Kirby of New York; three brothers, 
‘Arnold, William and Elmer Fea- 
b S P tt therstone of Auburn Heights and 
° t Y en otter — She emphasized that the classes 
LANSING #—Members of county MARLETTE Sen. Charies Mrs. Grover McKeachie are designed to benefit any eco- 
can accept | Potter spoke briefly, and crowned| Holly—Service for Mrs. Grover | nomic level and that it is not 
only aft- "| Doris Harirs queen end Jack Kelly | (Minnie) McKeachie, 69, of 418|Recessary to remodel a home in| 
| king, at the annual Hunter's Ball Lakeview, will be held at 2 p.m. —- me oe homemakers 
Wediiesday in the Marlette school Monday at the Bendle Funeral “me and energy: *to 
auditorium. ‘Home ‘in Lakeview Cemetery, | Mage ¢ htmemaker can — a 
cia! 4a. tae Caneananinn: Clarkston. She died Thursday. | take it easy’ while Going ous household tasks,"’ Mrs. Ket- 
| Woodward introduced Congress- Surviving bésides her husband |tunen said. “by merely following 
‘Ima Jesse P. Wolcott of Port #re two sons, George Clark of Holly | | the work-simplification techniques, 
| Huron, who in turn introduced Sen. |@%d Burton of Fort Carson. Colo. | principles, and ideas taught ia the 
| Potter. and five grandchildren. | Cardiac Homemaker Classes." 
The course is available to every Edward Kibby count?, although * 
BIG BEAVER—Service for Ed-| = rite Marlette Queen: 
‘King Crowned   
  
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BEDROOM 
FINISHED ‘Pontiac Motorist Hurt road ahead of oncoming traffic 
and claims that the car with which 
his collided, driven by Lorene M! 
Lymn, 21, of 2865 Longview, Roch- 
ester, did not have — showing. 
County Calendar Waterfeoré Tew Saturday afternoon, starting at 1 
o'clack 
A midway with 17 
attractions designed for all ages 
| have been arranged, according to | 
| Euclid Montville, general chair. | 
| man Regular Coney Island re | 
| treshments will be served in the) 
cafeteria. 
    
MOMS Unit 6 will waee se roe 
and bake sale Saturday i 
6:30 am at the Jewel) Store on y 
ve road. Proceeds will be used to. 
buy Christmas gifts for hospitalized | 
| feterans 
The Waterford Tewnship district of 
the Michigan Education Assn. is having 
. Renee ot potiuek dinner and dance 
at the high — — 6:38 pm. today   
Drayten Pusine ‘Siue Star Mothers are 
sponsoring cafeteria dinner at the 
Drayten bictns — @aturday, with 
serving beginning at 5 p.m 
Orten 
The ORS Chapter“286 is holding its 
annual besear end turkey dinner Satur- 
day et the Masonic Hell. The besser 
will open at 3 m. with of 
neediework, bak goods, candy end 
vegetables 
  
  ° - heart patients will be given first 
in Two-Car Accident ward P. Kibby Sr. 65, of 3107   
| A Pontiac trict wes | Parkton will be at 3 p.m. Saturday | 
| yesterday when his car collided at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral | | with another of US.10 at Williams home, Clawson . with burial in| 
j 
i CADET 
HOME 
$ DOWN No Closing Costs SEED and FERTILIZE — Sepp perl Ap pe on | |Union Cemetery, Troy Township. | 
| one ray He died Tuesday at Harper Hospi- | 
| Charles F. Cissell, 49, of 13 Lin. '@l- Detroit | coln Ave., was treated at Pontiac | Mrs. Bernice Coffey 
oT Hospital for scalp cuts) FERNDALE — Service for Mrs. 
om . roe 1 on US.10. ‘ae S. Coffee, 4, of 67 mel 
ard one driven by Frank F. Woods jebster will be at 2 p.m. Satur- 
37. of 6985 Patmore, Williams Lake, day at the Crawford funeral home. | 
| collided when Woods attempted to) Royal Oak with burial in Grend |   | 
| Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths lilies 
Holland bulbs 
PAINT UP with 
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We have @ large variety of seeds and fertilizers. 
PLANT BULBS 
tiee Vernish Co. quality paint 
All kinds ef dog food fence and posts. hay snd 
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  LAWNS 
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  booths will 
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| long-distance moving! 
  
FORMICA   
  ‘46 A MONTH 
Lake Privileges | drive across US.10 onto Williams | 
| Lake road, according to Waterford | 
| Township Police. 
  
  
  
      
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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 
| Kenneth McQuade of Ferndale and | 
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  Drive North on M-24 to | White Lake Township two grandchildren, Bs 1 Sonat = 
Clarkston-Orion Reed | Youth Hurt in Crash 
West to Sunset Reed |g cnariee Breas. 1. of 9164 Julia, 1 
‘ow treated | CRA MIN YAN (ei Boiac Cron a wpa or MORE CHANGE “FROM FOOD DOLLARS AT THESE me - a shoul w ' 
| he suffered when the a which | 
ihe was riding overturned | i 
BUILDERS =|). pean cresnedion at , on Elkhorn Lake |". | s, 17, of 9196 Little) 
NEAR SCHOOLS | Farms Rd. White Lake Township, | FE 4-1549 | driver of the car, told Oakland 
big > nape pels T BONE noise car i 
| Setore it skidded out of control, | 
LUXAIRE and but deputies could not determine MICHIGAN 
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| ROCHESTER — New superin-' 
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plant is James Salyer of 136 Wal- 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954   
  
| Brake vs. Brown’ 
Treasurer Aspirants Both Farmers   
Famous Names 
Vie in Missouri   
  
(Bathor's Note: This is the fifth he ers, Brown now is @ farmer and. strengthen local government and is \ 
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ddd series articies to acquem r HALLOWEEN | eee es eee eee for / member of the Holstein- Frisian As- ‘the organizer of the Institute for | Ps pate offices —_ ber clec- Lécal Govern its, which sparked | Make-Up — Hula Skirts | Gane sociation of America. a oa sing GOP’s John Roosevelt, ene Noise Makers 
| LANSING aw — Michigan's next 
state treasurer will come from a| 
| small up-state town with predomi- 
| nant farming interests. 
The Republican incumbent seek- 
ing reelection to his seventh two- 
year term is D. Hale Brake of 
| Stanton in Montcalm County. The 
'Democratic aspirant 
| Brown, 45, of Bay Port in Huron 
County. 
| Brown brings to the campaign 
the background of both farming 
and organized labor. A former or- 
ganizer for the United Mine Work- is Sanford | Brake, 63, operates a 500 acre 
farm near Manton and also is an 
served four terms in the State 
Senate. 
Brown is a member of the State 
Fair board, the Bay Port Board of 
Education, the Huron County Tax 
Allocation Board and has held va- 
rious township offices 
‘Brake long has been associated 
with efforts to improve and   
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| deeper the growth of “Student Govern- | 
ment Days” in Michigan high | 
schools to awaken the interest of | 
Brown is the father of tWo sons, | 
Brake the father of three sons. 
  
Prelate Rates 
Newspapers 
Over Radio, TV 
LONDON ® — Newspapers still | 
set the pace for creating and in- 
fluencing public opimion, Dr. Cyrit: 
Garbett, archbishop of York, says 
The press, he says, leaves a! 
deeper impression than either radio 
or television 
“[T sometimes hear that the press   
~no longer has the influence it once 
possessed,”’ he recently told the 
Royal Commission on the Press 
“TI am doubtful about this. The 
written word makes a deeper im- 
| pression on the mind than what is 
heard.’ 
* 6 @« 
Dr. Garbett. Britain's second 
ranking Anglican churchman, ex- 
plained 
“The wireless (radio) is listened 
to by millions, but only a minority 
are trained listeners who could re- 
port accurately or give even an 
intelligible account of what they 
had heard only two hours previ- 
ously 
“What is printed makes a far 
impression, The written 
word which can be read and re- 
read at leisure helps to form the 
opinion of the more intelligent citi- 
zens who will become leaders in 
their jocality or in the nation.” 
And, he added, “I am afraid 
that too much television gazing will 
leave only superficial and fleeting 
impressions."’   ACCI/SED—<Actress Lynn Bag- 
gett, accused of manslaughter in 
the traffic death last June of Joe 
Watnick, nine, waits to testify 
in her own defense, in Los Angeles. 
She told court between sobs that 
she went to a movie after the 
accident, then returned home and 
prayed the boy was not seriou-ly 
injured. She is charged with 
‘having fled the scene of the acct- 
dent. 
Club Bestows 
Award, Praise 
on Oppenheimer PHILADELPHIA #—Dr. J. Rob- 
ert Oppenheimer has received the 
Pyramid Club of Philadelphia's 
achievement award for ‘‘unstint- 
ing devotion of his own great gifts 
to the end of increasing man's 
knowledge.”’ 
Oppenheimer, head of the Insti- 
tute for Advanced Science at 
Princeton, N. J., and credited with 
playing a major role in developing   Roosevelt, talked at Democrats Truman and 
Rayburn All Speak 
INDEPENDENCE, Mo, # — 
Three well-known names in Amer- 
ican politics—Roosevelt, Truman 
and Rayburn — joined in the 4th 
Distriet congressional campaign in 
Missouri yesterday. 
Jolin Roosevelt, youngest son. of 
the late: President Franklin D. 
rally. Rep. Sam Rayburn, minor- 
ity leader of the House, spoke at 
a Democratic meeting and was in- 
troduced by former President Har- 
ry 8. Truman 
* - * 
Rayburn declare dthat if the 
Democrats gain contro! of Con- 
gress in the Nov, 2 election “we 
will lay down such a constructive 
program that even President Ei- 
senhower wil] take it to his 
bosom.” He predicted Democrats 
would win control of the House 
by 20 to 40 seats and have a ma- 
jority’ of at least five in the Sen- 
ate 
Roosevelt, who left the Demo- 
cratic party two years ago to sup- 
port Eisenhower, said the ast 
week had produced a ndwell 
of support for Republican congres- 
sional candidates. 
He said Eisenhower ‘‘has abol- 
ished government by crony. He bas 
driven out the mink coaters and 
the deep frezers and the sellers 
of favors in the Department of 
Justice and the Bureau of Interna! 
Revenue.” 
* « 
He spoke in behalf of Rep. Jef- 
frey Hillelson, the GOP incumbent 
in the 4th District. Rayburn urged 
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BOB'S Hae HOUSE | 497 Wissbeth Leke Reed the atomic bomb, received the 
award last night. He said it re- 
affirms ‘that. spirit of human Confined to tron Lung D gruemetune tie Mens 
BILLINGS, Mont.  — A baby today’s world.’’ 
girl was born yesterday to qa 2 es © ¢6 
year-old Powell, Wyo.. woman con- Dr. Albert Einstein commended 
fined in an iron jung with bulbar the club for honoring his colleague 
“im recognition of his exemplary 
conduct as a citizen of his coun- 
try.” 
Earlier this year the Atomic En 
ergy Commission ruled that Op- 
penheimer was a loyal American. 
but denied him security clearance 
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File foaether | mise... | Reasonable Doubt Fails | iim logether eat Raman, 0 wary oid Sent : 
Soon in London |} to make b her debt with him to Clear Ohio Murderer 
By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS ger.” Virginia, who's living here By EARL WILSON 
HOLLYWOOD (INS) \- London|with her husband, Ali Ipar, was) NEW YORK~The Dr. Sheppard murder trial in Cleveland and a lush Job together is the |one of the great beauties of the/ has even Hollywood thinking about courtrooms now—and brings eee tae event oe whe ts |UP_& little story I hope you'll like. The Cleveland dispatches | whe came off Ge wer trem Py gaictoernap og hag ne, | Mention the possibility that Dr. Sheppard's counsel will be able 
. to borrow Jean and Jimmy| has been offered a job by Jack to prove “reasonable doubt” as to his guilt. 
(as Jean calls Stewart), was able| Entratter to open at the Sands “There was another Ohio murder trial,” an ex-judge from | 
to swing the deal with MGM when he gets out of the Army. Cincinnati was telling up the other night. “The jury was told | 
“Deadlock,” the picture which| I suspect the movies will nab | to acquit the defendant, whom we'll call John Smith, if it had 
will star Mr, and Mrs. Granger,| Cpl. Rese. ‘reasonable doubt.’ 
ee ee Daria Hood, cute as a bug's ear, x *«* *& ® ‘ i +} too, is being sought by Las Vegas. 
Pema ndings | ut Me, coe we] yal en an a bin is already in Lonodn to direct | Mocambo, and his pretty wife,| Ptev® reasona m 15 secon 
the film and prepare the script. | Mary, have gone east for a vaca-| @Pe®—and the supposedly murdered man will walk inte 
When this room’!” 
London, x « * * 
his troubles with his ‘wife, who is 
a charming woman and who was 
with him all through their lean 
days. He's planning to go to Europe 
alone 
I have no doubt Purdom is fas- 
cinated with Linda Christian. She 
can be so enchanting, but I can- 
not believe this is serious, although 
Mrs, Purdom was out alone Sun- 
day night, and there seems to be 
trouble with the Purdoms, and we 
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Co’s Atomic Products Division, 
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He spoke at a meeting of the 
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        One of our little group said, “Hey, walt! The man couldn't, 
have been indicted for murder if they hadn't found the body.” | 
The old Judge telling the tale smiled. | 
’ “They'd found an arm, leg or something . . . enough to get | 
the indictment. And the whole jury leaned forward as the | 
defense lawyer began to count. 
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“Every juror’s eye was glued on the door as he counted 
to 10.. then 11...12...13...14...15! 
“And the door did net open! Nebody walked in! 
“But the defense counsel wasn't disappointed. He said te 
the jury, ‘Every one of you looked at that door. You had 
reasonable doubt! I ask acquittal’.” 
x « *& ®   The suspense in the courtroom was almost unbearable, but 
the jury quickly brought in a verdict: “Guilty!” 
“But how?” the jury was asked. “Didn't the jury and every- 
body in the courtroom look at that door?” 
“Ne, not everybody in the courtroom!” replied the jury 
foreman. “The defendant, John Smith, didn't leok. Se he 
knew the man was dead. He knew because he killed him.” 
* * * * 
We who'd heard the tale congratulated the story-teller. 
“They say it really happened,” he said: “And like all good | 
stories, it has a moral. 
“The moral of this one,” he told us, as he lit his cigar, “is | 
,| ‘Always coach your defendant’.” 
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  ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
| Bing Crosby's to do two big TV shows a year—plus radio. A} 
deal's near . . . Lisa Rhana’s new front-view nude painting at | 
the Celony of a well-proportioned miss ,. - 
has everybody guessing if it's a member © 
of Cafe Society. 
As a prelude to the Linda Christian 
bustup, Tyrone Power recently came here 
alone for a weekend. 
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Sloan Simpson—who admitted her age | 7 
in a magazine—celebrated another § 
birthday at El Morocco with Jan Mitch- [7% 
ell,, where Ginger Rogers ate like crazy [J 
after her TV show. Also there: Janis 
Paige with Bob Ritchie. 
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Will there soon be a Negro Supreme 
Court justice? . . . Artie Shaw confided LINDA CHRISTIAN 
at the Blue Angel he'd like to reconcile with Doris Dowling , . . 
Wash'n Gossip: Ike’ll invite Tito to the U. 8. 
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Peggy Ann Garner makes a great movie comeback in “The 
Black Widow” . . . Horace Stoneham’s going to Puerto Rico 
to watch Willie Mays play—and do some scouting. 
* * * * 
Bill Cullen, m.c. of the NBC “Roadshow,” tells of a driver 
whe tucked this note under his windshield wiper: “I've 
circled this block for 20 minutes. I’m late for an appoint- 
ment and if I don’t park here, I'll lose my job. Forgive us 
our trespasses.”. He returned to find a traffic ticket and 
this note: “I've circled this block for 20 years and if I don’t 
do this I'll lose my job. Lead us not inte temptation.” } 
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Federation of Grandmothers’ Clubs 
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Wins Run   
Pontiac High:Cross Country‘Team Wins 
2nd Consecutive Saginaw Valley Crown added to the Saginaw Valley's 
sports curriculum in 1947. Chiefs 
tied with Flint Central in 1948, 
‘and Won the crown outright in | 
1950 and 1953. 
PHS’ Bill Douglas was Ist in the 
record time of 10 minutes 17 sec- 
onds, breaking the old Beaudette 
course mark of 10:30 set by Puri 
Stevens of Pontiac in 1952. 10 finishers to easily win 
annual league meet at Beau- 
bere. Pontiac's win- & 
3 
Saginaw 75, Flint Northern %, Perry Williams, PHS sophomore. 
ae ee ee was a surprise second. Other Pon- 
tiac runners were Norris Jackson 
it marks the 4th time that a | 8th, Rod Treais %h. Eugene Cre- 
PHS team has won or shared the tal 10th, Bil! Imboden 27th. and 
title simce cross country was | Fred Cox 36th. A sore leg ham   
Mikes Face League Leaders, 
Rams in Cellar Fight Sunday Pontiac’s two entries in the Sub-, and St. Clement to Roal Oak St. Da ~<a .   
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pered I mboden, usually a ses | 
finisher ——_ 
Wally Schloerke. Don Evans won 
in 11 minutes 8 seconds, followed 
by Alex Barge. Cecil Dumbrique With Pontiac High's football 
was 7th, Verne Goode llth and playi Saginaw tonight 
Pontiac scoring. cinity is limited to a pair of aft- Little Chiefs’. victory margin was 
almost as impressive as that of 
the varsity. Pontiac had % points, 
followed by Arthur Hill's 44, North- by 
Out of 5 on the road, The two 
losses were by a total of 7 points, 
Waterford’s Skippers can get 
back to the 500 mark this after- 
noon with a win over Farmington. 
In the night contests, Avondale   Walled Lake, Holly, Lake Orion 
and . 
ern's 71, Central's 90, Saginaw's pe alr png both take is solidly favored ¥ its ee | 
121 and Bay City’s 235. | their unbeaten records on the | tiff with winless ( —- rie 
Top 15 finishers in the varsity | while other county elevens. Roch-| weer of 2 sreigm R 
| Tun: . | ester, Milford and Ortonville also the gong rougher sick ned end to 
Bill Dougias (P), Perry Williams (P), | play away trom home. Keego is | After beating Ric mond Fn Ring Orion. 
Charlies Garwins (FN) li Mertines | ia, Troy, Romeo suffered a 1- | Spartans 
ro down loss to Lake Orion and) oughly tested 
played a 0-0 tie with Lapeer. | be thinking ahead to 
Few schedules are turning out | Oakland-B setto with Avondale next 
as rough as that being undertaken /| Friday.       
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howski (5); Dan 
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CPR i   
  urban Catholic League will be in! Mary. 
action Sunday in contests having’ Sunday's clash figures to be a 
bearings on opposite ends of the key game for the resurgent Mikes, | 
circuit's standings who have won their Jast two starts 
* * * by whopping margins after losing 
St. Michael's Shamrocks go to their Ist three games 
Hazel Park to agg —s | Coach Bob Mineweaser's crew 
league leader St. Rita, while St. 
Frederick plays host to Ferndale tows ‘te Avendaie, at. Mary St. James in a battle of a (OL) and %&, Clement, Ie their 
dwellers. Other games send ‘| Jast twe games, however, the 
Benedict to Orchard wrench | Shamrocks piled up an 82-6 com- 
| bined total in routing Royal Oak 
| St, Mary and St. James. 
Saxton’s First | The late spurt moved St. Mi- 
ie into Ist place in league acor- | 
fiw gat 89 points. St. Benedict is 
2nd with 74, followed by St. Clem- 
ent 69, St. Rita 64, St. Mary 
(RO) and St. Fred 4, St. Mary 
(OL) and St, James 6. i 
> <ae St. Rita tops the loop defen | 
| $I 10 sively, having allowed only 21 
points in four games, Orchard 
Lake, St. Bens and St. Michael | 
follow with 24, 25 and 27 points, | 
respectively. 
Pace-setter in individual scoring | 
is Dick Daldine of St, Cement with 
|37 points, followed closely by St. 
Frederick's Dick Doyon. The latter, |   
  
a senior end, has scored % of his |    Rochester goes to Lapeer .to 
night, while Holly entertains Ciar- 
engeville. Birmingham hosts East 
“| Detroit, co-leader of the Eastern 
its ist toes,| Michigan loop. Ortonville bumps jn- 
to the hot Nortir Branch eleven, 
which seems headed for another 
Scuth Central crown 
Walled Lake has a date with   Chiefs, Jacks, Vikings, Trojans in SVC Tilt 
e:e2= Grid Action Limited in Area Pts Sees Square Record 
af Arthur Hill Tonight’s Encounter Is 
Homecoming Game for 
Saginaw Team   Southfield in the Inter-Lakes as 
conference-leading Berkley goes to TONIGNT'S GAME FACTS 
Van Dyke OPPONENTS — Pontiac High. Arthur 
The schedule: | Mul 
TODAY Pontiac at Arthur Hill; Farm at 
gg Se an Brightee; wille « H - 
at ; Rochester at Lapeer: 
  
Bi Imlay City ot Mayville Branch; y 7 ville; 
at Millington; Utica at Bastiand: 
Line at Warren; Lakeview at 
Shore; Almomt at Memphis; Armada at 
Dryden: Brown City at Capac; &¢. 
Augustine at New Haven 
SATURDAY 
Cieveiand University Schoo} at Cran- 
broos 
SUNDAY 
St Mikes at St. Rita, St. James at Bt 
Preds, 6t. Benedict at OL 6. Mary, RO 
St. Mary at 8t. Clement, Redford 6t 
Mary et Ghrine. 
Southern Cal 
Is Favored to 
Edge California Pacific Coast League 
Battle Has Rose Bowl   
  PLACE—<Arthur Hill Stadium, Saginaw 
Graydiel (P), Kurt COACHES—E4 
irbacw Anes —Chiete (P), Lumberjacks 
NSEASON  RECORDS—Pontine 2-3, ar- 
ined RESCLTS—asthur Hill 18, Pontiac >| 23. PROBABLE STARTERS: 
Whitlock, John James 
or Marv Cag 
TACKLES -—- Thrasher, Bod 
Johnston or Colle Hunt 
GUARDS—Bruce Baker, Dick Kors. 
CENTER—Wayne Pyke. 
ARTERBACK--Bob Castee! 
ALPBACKS—FPreeman Watkins We!- 
ter Poe 
FULLBACK--Culey Gracey & 
i ARTHUR HILL 
ENDS—Stan Leland. Bill Feld' 
TACKLES—Jim Rappuhn. Ernie Dijek 
| GUARDS—A! Birmbaum, Duane Hasse 
Cc ENTER—Bobd Otte. 
UARTERBACK—Prank Rosengren   
    ALPBACKS — Dick Adams, Floyd 
Wright 
PULLBACK—Ernie Richman 
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| By BILL MARTIN 
Pontiac High's football squad 
‘hopes to spoi} Arthur Hill's home- 
coming tonight at Saginaw, and 
at the same time boost its sea- 
son's win-loss mark to an even 
300 per cent. 
Chiefs and Lumberjacks tangle 
| im one of twe Saginaw Valley 
Conference contests listed for the 
night. Saginaw High goes to 
Flint to face Northern's Vikings 
im the other league tussle. 
Game wil! mark Arthur Hill's 
1954 Valley debut, while the Chiefs 
currently have a 02 mark in 
league play, Pontiac bowed to Flint 
Central, 27-14, and Bay City Cen- 
tral, 32-6 
Pontiac is regarded as a much   
team's 4 points. 
Colgate Hopes   
lvy Loop Rival Red Raiders Meet Yale 
in Battle of Undefeated 
Teams at New. Haven     test Saturday in the Yale 
when they battle the heir ap- 
parent to the Ivy League crown 
teams are undeféated. 
  to the road. The Big Red, without | 
a victory so far. has its sights on 
. Hopeful Syracuse tac- 
winless but still formidabie 
Illinois. os 
  
| Leaguer, holds triumphs over Cor- 
nell, Rutgers and Dartmouth. and | 
would relish a chance to dump | 
  attraction. . * * ® powerful Yale. 
The reluctant champion, about) Colgate Coach Hal Lahar has— as cautious and boring a fighter | sides his ace passer, Dick Lalla to come on the scene in j—a talented all-sophomore back- 
  days, party to four | field that may see action as a unit: 
“stinkers” in the last three quarterback Guy Martin. halfbacks 
years reached the apex of his J4@ck Call and Chuck Carivaitis and 
etherizing-the customers fullback Ed Whitehair—a_ strong 
in Philadelphia's Convention Hail | >Te8kaway runner ’ * ° . | 
Wednesday night. e At Yale Coach Jordan Olivar in 
Not that it was a solo perfor. “icated yesterday he planned to 
mance, either. Gavilan was al-,“%¢ '®s sophomore sensation, Den 
most as bad even if 20 or 22 ring. MS McGill. only on a spot basis side critics thought he won. McGill. Yale's top touchdown man 
The three: officials, however, all *“ffered a torn tendon amd a shin 
voted for the ex-Golden Glover and "Jury in the last two games. Jim   
‘class B Texas   COUNTY GRIDDERS AT UM—Starting for the University of 
| Michigan football team Saturday against Minnesota will be these 
two former Oakland County high school stars. At the left is Edgar | 
to Spill Another County Players Important 
Cogs in Wolverines’ Line A pair of Oakland County ath- | 
|letes will be in the University of | 2990-pounder, recovered a fumble) 
Michigan's starting lineup when 
Wolverines face Minnesota at Ann | 
Arbor Saturday, 
| Edgar Meads of Oxford and) 
|Farmington's Jim Bates ‘are bul- 
Meads, a junior, has made 
rapid advancement in the Wol- 
verine football picture. He grad- | 
  | The 20-year-old Meads, a 6-foot, | 
against Northwestern that led to 
Michigan's touchdown in the 7-0 
victory, 
Bates has been the tough luck | 
NEW HAVEN, Conn. @ — Col-/wark’s in Jack Blott’s line, Meads | kid on the UM squad. He began | 
gate’s Red Raiders face their playing guard and Bates at center. | his collegiate career in 1952 as an | 
end, but was sidelined by a knee 
injury. Last fall he «suffered a 
broken hand that shelved him. 
Last month, a year to the day 
  Meads, 6-foot, 200-pound junior guard from Oxford. Also in the UM the series with line is center Jim Bates, a 6-foot, 195-pounder from Farmington. 874. more to the     
Miss Berg Top 
Money Winner Enlisted Man 
‘Brass Leader 
of AF Tourney | EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, 
. Fla. #—Servicemen from two Tex- 
EVANSTON, Ill. (UP) — Red- \as Air Force bases were in first 
haired veteran Patty Berg has and second places in the AF Worild- 
| cinched the title of 1954 leading | wide Golf tournament Friday on | Would square things in the stand | age in the series, 
money winner among women pro- | the strength of two sub-par rounds 
fessional golfers although one tour- 
nament remains to be played. each. 
| Airman 1. C. James L. Brass of 
The Ladies Professiona) Golf As- Lackland AFB toured the difficult 
sociation announced Thursday that par-72 Eglin Course in 71 yesterday 
Miss Berg's $16,011 in prize mopey |to add to his 68 first-round figure 
wated at Oxford High as a8 shor hig hand injury, Bates came this year was enough to assure | for a 139 total 
honor student in 1952 after let- 
tering in four sports. 
He played both tackle and full- He starred against lowa, but was | Upcoming Texas Open. 
back in football, was a standout) 
basketball player, 
% minutes at tackle, mostly in the. 
Pennsylvania game, but earned a, 
letter. This year, Blott switched | 
him to guard and he has made the 
starting team. | hs ages 
Veteran Retires 
CORPUS CHRISTI — Earl Cald.- | NEW YORK uwr— Veteran college | 27-14 upset triumph over Notre | brilliant -19 squeaker over Michi- Recalls College Glory knocked out on the 2nd play | 
j 5 He's ready to go again Satur- | has won the Vare Trophy for the also announced that Babe Zaharias |down with pneumonia and missed | ber being the leading money win-| Right behind him at the halfway 
ithe Washington and Army games. | 2¢r whatever the outcome of the mark was 2nd Lt. Joe W. Conrad, 
|Gary AFB, with 140. Lt. Conrad 
Betsy Rawls. LPGA secretary, | pulled up from fourth place with a 
69 
First Lt. Dow Finsterwald of 
best scoring average and Louise Shaw AFB, S. C., last year's run- 
Larson, Shaw, Guglielmi, Vann Vie for Honors 
well, oldest active player, retired ©| quarterbacks, along with a few | Dame. Aug. 1 after pitching his final 
game: for Corpus Christi in the 
state league He 
spent 29 years in baseball 
  
League Mark for Galan 
PHILADELPHIA — Augie Ga- 
lan, coach of the Athletics, played 
154 games in 1953 for the Chicago 
    sophomores, are doing a good job) It was Guglielmi who got Notre gan State last week. 
“Vann is one of the ¢wo best captain of the New York pro foot- 
of stealing the mid-October foot- Dame off on the right foot in its passers I | ball headlines with performances opener against Texas, He also en- Point, 
calculated to charm the All-Amer- 
ica appraisers 
. * * ! 
Several outstanding signal call- | 
ers already are crowding the grid- | 
iron picture with their exploits as, gineered the fighting Irish to the said 
Blaik wive 
Army seen at West 
Coach Earl 
‘‘] wouldn't swap him for a against Notre Dame in the weil- 
33-0 victory over Pittsburgh and a half-dozen Guglielmis.” 
a — + 
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that's what counts. ‘Armstrong was promoted to fill ; | they explode the theory of the two- : 
Gavilan, Manager Angel Lopez McGill's spot Clubs pense ser ~ double sintoon xyeeeus thal & qentterback: | pk 
and Trainer Mundito Medina had aa play, a record that st ands, is for offense only. ee > ty 
cooled down somewhat yesterday vy = a2 Peul Larson of California, 9 §i 0%: ‘iat Shale Miah: Saver ot pont liche | Baseball Mark for Braves oT NUBSDATS COLLEGE roCiemmacr 8 George Shaw of Oregon, Claude| | oy 
time. Then, in the heat of the an-| MILWAUKEE — The Milwauke Principia (ni is Cuiversoctian @| Benham of Columbia, Bill Beagle) #* ~ 
nouncement that The Kid had lost Braves in 1953 dre wa total of 1 sen eT of Dartmouth, Len Dawson of Pur. © 
his crown, they had shouted the 826.379 fans which established a Minneapolis (NBA) 106 College All-Stars 79 due, Ralph Guglielmi of Notre | 
old refrain of boxing: “We National league record Syracuse INBA\ le New ort ‘Epay a2 Dame and Pete Vann of Army are| 8 
robbed.” jusi a few of the ball+andling big | 
“k was a lousy, stinking fight,’’ names who are making the most) 
was the comment of Frank Wiener, 
chairman of the Pennsylvania Ath- 
letic Commission. 
He was so right. Faced UM in ‘45   
Ann Arbor     More than the usual footha 
fan's interest will be held in Sat 
urdays Michigan-Minnesota ganv 
by one Oakland County man 
Dick Van Dusen of Birminyha 
State representative for Oakland 
| County’s 3rd district. will be re 
| calling his bigyest thrill in footbaul | 
playing in the “Little Brown Jug’ 
game in M‘chigan Stadium nine |   years ago. 
Van Dusen was the center on 
the Minnesota teams of 1944 and 
45, both of which lost to the | 
Wolverines, The Gophers rolied | 
to four straight wins in 1945, then 
lest to Ohio State in a big game 
the week priot to the Jug game. 
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  Grid Thrill | of the one-platoon system. 
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Maybe the reason for their suc- 
cess lies in the now limited substi- 
| tution rule that went into effect in 
1955 It gives the quarterback an 
opportunity to show he can do 
| something besides call signals and) 
meeting of Van Dusen and Harold | pass. Or possibly its an increasing | 
Watts, also of Birmingham, who | adoption of the split-T attack in) 
held down the center spot for, which he becomes a more* impor- | 
Michigan. Watts was acting cap 
tuin for the V olverines. while Van 
Dusen was game captain for Min 
nesota that day. 
Van Dusen, who at 180 pounds , 
was considerably smaller than the 
customary Gopher lineman, nat- 
urally retains his interest in Min- 
nesota football and is pleasantly 
surprised by the early-season show- 
ing of the Golden Gophers under 
their new coach, Murray Warmath. 
Talking of Saturday’s contest, 
Van Dusen noted the prevalence 
of upsets in the series 
“On paper, Minnesota figures.   tant runner. Whatever the reason 
the results speak for themselves. 
The Larson story is that of a 
halfback pressed into service at 
quarter when the regular quarter- 
back was injured in ‘53. Last year 
Larson won the national total of- 
fense championship as a junior and 
is threatening to repeat this year. 
Sophomore \Claude Benham of 
Columbia is third behind Larson 
and Shaw, _ ° @7 @-~ 
Beagle set an Ivy League record | 
for passing last Saturday when he 
completed 24 of 36 passes as his 
team lost to unbeaten Colgate.      
    
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VE he , < oe   |better team than its mediocre 2-3 
The Trojans will be aiming st | season record would indicate, Iso-     their undefeated 
play, has a-mark of one league Kampe's seasoned starting lineup 
Victory and one loss. The Gears! i, comprised of nine seniors and dropped a game to Oregon but two juniors Only five 
came back last week to trim Wash- en the starti PHS 
ington State. "ss 
So a victory for Coach Pappy | 
Waldort and his Berkeley Bears | 22nd clash between the two teams seniors 
team, g 
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  i j a 4. with 14 vic- splece: the Rosa Bow! race at 2-1 _ five I and twe tia 
Chiefs have beaten the ‘Jacks Off performance charts in pre- 
vious inet the battle saa ke only one. 18-7 in 1951, in the past 
a duel between the passing attack _™P* Years. 
generated by Cal's T-formation| Pontiag fang may reach Arthur 
quarterback, Paul Larson. and the | Hill's stadium by following this 
exceptionally fast running tactics route: 
of the Trojans. os ee 
Coach Jess Hill's Warriors oper- y= cane srocied to Mich. 
ate from a variety of formations, igan hremte “cist stoplight past 
including the T-attack and the sin- bridge). Turn right on Michigan 
gle wing. He has speed in two drive one block to State left halfbacks, Jon Arnett and Ar- street (US-10) Turn left on State 
amis Dandoy, and against Oregon ete Qe wes to = 
last week Hill shifted Dandoy to | . . proceed 
the quarterback spot and employed Goo naif mile to Arthur Hill High jboth runners at the same time. | A : : 
| The Bears’ Larson, currently the | School. Stadium is located behind 
leading passer in the conterence, | . 
has the loop's leading receiver, 
- Hanifan, at left end and 195-   
Grid ‘Emphasis’ 
Comes to Little 
|| Bethany College 
'| W. Va. School Decides 
to Charge Admission 
to Football Games 
BETHANY, W. Va. (®—Tradition 
remembered classic ed in 1949. Conscious Bethany College, the old- 
. = = - |e in West Virginia. is charging pound fullback Jerry Drew. who 
has shown signs of exceptional run- 
‘ning ability in recent days. 
| NEW YORK — Kyle Rote, co 
    ball Giants, 
downs for scored thre touch- 
Southern Methodist , 
rere + 2 wear = 
admission to its football games 
0 te lthis fall for the first time in 60 
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However, the little college sel- 
dom enrolls more than 600. And 
    Pontiac Press Phote | mission to its football Be While Michigan handed the Go- about a 12-point favorite.” he said.| 4; Purdue they say Lenny Daw. STULL CHAMPS — Pontiac High's cross country | Williams. Bill Imboden, Coactt Wallace--Schloerke And at Bethany. the ane 
x phers a 26-0 lacing. it didn't dim “but there are a lot of psychologi- sg.» the 19-year-old sensation has team (above) yesterday won its 2nd consecutive | and Norris Jackson. Back jrow, left to right: Bill | seems to be a reluctant one. They 
oy io sid yee Dass of playing | cal factors involved in this game. the best pair of hands and feet in Saginaw Valley “Conference championship. Chiefs | Douglas, who finished Ist in the meet; Rod Treais. put up a single-strand wire fence stad enough fighter, re ov fans in Amn | a oe a team has ‘won’ the the country. placed five runners among the top 10 finishérs to | Fred Cox and Eugene Cretal. The team: this season | around the field. But nobody both- fe sm awit Bere to chat Arbor. “s | Jug Wednesday and lost it on| He threw four touchdown passes, win the league meet, held at Beaudette Park here. | extended its undefeated dual meet string to 32 ers chasing anyone who wants to 
with in the clinches! i A sidelight on that game was the | Saturday.” | and kicked three conversions in the | In the front row above, left to right, are: Perry | straight victories in a span stretching back td 1949. | clip under the wire. 
  
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American League approval of the 
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But added his group 
wants to be delicate about every- 
thing. Antagonizing Harridge or 
    
Pounds Set I-L Record, Sth Victory Chalk 
WL H arriers Rollie Langerman’s Walled Lake 
ran off with another Inter-Lakes 
Conference championship _Thurs- 
day over the Hickory Hills Golf 
Club course near Wixom. 
Langerman’s team. with the ex- 
ception of Phil Hunter, ran even 
better than it had in compiling 13 
straight dual meet victories since 
late 1952. Hunter suffered a spiked 
foot early in Thursday's race, yet 
finished 17th. 
Walled Lake’s winning total was 
24 points. 
tant second with 41, followed by 
Southfield, 73; Waterford, 107; and 
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waseaqyee BUSINESS 
Lakes 22 Drewry’s 11 
News 4 Del's 10 
Airport 13 Pauiece ® 
N "y 13 Bell's °| 1) Puffs a Farmington was a dis- | Keep Title Van Dyke, 116. 
compete. 
The top 20 runners: 
1—Don Pounds (WL): 3—Dick Grim- | 
shaw (FP); 3—Geraid Avery (WL): 4—/| Joe Bailey (WL); 5—Dick 
&—John Oliver (PF); t— 
(WL); &—Jack Low (8); 8—George Res 
(WL): 10—Dennis Hamilton (FF): 11— 
Dick Sutheriead (F): 12—Charies O'Con- 
‘; 13—derry Wilson (8); 14—Em- 
Gennette (V. Dyke); Hol 8); 
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Titans Expect 
10,000 at Tilt More than 20.000 fans are ex- 
pected to see the University of 
Detroit Titans meet the winless 
Tulsa Hurricanes in their 1st Mis- 
’ to- |   
    
troit's iron man, will sit out 
his arm on a sideline marker, Aft- 
was evident to Titan fans that, 
one week. 
Filling in for Riley will be Jim 
      
        
  
  ~ | the new owners with their financial | 
tempts last Friday Riley slashed, © 
er 13 stitches closed the cut it 
their big gun was lost for at least ; 
        would do the new owners cause Bo | any other information Harridge | 
good, he said. — | wants, we are not aware of what | 1 
“We have sent Harridge a list of | t *” ~ | syndicate spokesman ex- 
and social background,” he said. | plained his group is at a disadvan | 
“Roy Mack has informed the | tage. “Under baseball law,” he! 
league president that he and his said, “We can’t contact Harridge 
brother, Earle, and father, Connie, and demand approval. Only the 
have sold us the club. If there is selling stockholders can deal with 
i 1 ae the league affice. We have to wait 
; until we're approved or called in 
for consultation.” 
> . om 
| In Chicago yesterday, Harridge | 
|said Roy Mack still had not pro-) 
| vided him with the signed bill of Up by Jayvee Team 
football team won its Sth victory | 
in six starts yesterday, blanking | gelivered,” Harridge said, his of- | Saginaw Arthur Hill, 25-0. | fice can not act in the matter. 
Quarterback Tom Poponea’ At a day-long meeting in Phila-| 
scored one touchdown himself and delphia yesterday, the syndicate 
Sere | mage egret ay 
a 12- run in the 2nd period ' 
and Bob McDonald went 20 yards| TOKYO ~The world flyweight 
for Pontiac’s final TD in the 4th | title bout between champion Yoshio 
period. Buddy Walker kicked one | Shirai of Japan and Pascual Perez 
of Argentina was postponed today conversion. 
It was the 4th game this season 
in which Pontiac held its opponent 
scoreless. after Perez developed an ear ail- 
ment. 
The open-air bout was scheduled 
Outfielder Don Mueller of the to, Tuesday 
New York Giants was the first _ 
Giant to make more than 200 hits | 
in ome season since Joe Moore's 
205 in 1936. it. 
The international boxing commis | 
sion, promoters, said a new date | 
‘has not been decided upon. _t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 
Delay Irks Athletics’ New Owne purchase agreement. The docu- 
ments were turned over to the 
Macks for signing, expected within 
24 hours. 
Still hanging over the new own- 
ers’ heads is a threatened law suit 
by Arnold Johnson, the Chicago 
businessman whose efforts to buy 
the A’s and transfer it to Kansas 
City came within a whisker of suc 
ceeding before Rosenberg's group 
stepped in 
Johnson has said he wants to re 
cover losses he claims he sustained 
in connection with the deal. At the 
— of that dispute is whether 
not Johnson had a firm commit- 
Berkley didn't} Pontiac High's junior varsity | Particulars. He said this 9 neces ment from Roy Mack that the club 
sary for league approval. Until the | would be his. 
jagreement is “signed, sealed and | Johnson says he did. Roy denies 
* ¢ @ 
Rosenberg said’ yesterday his 
group would have no further com- 
| passed to end Bob Baxter for an- worked over final details of the | ment on the Johnson matter. 
es | Other in the Ist quarter to pace | ———— eae 
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Badger-OSU Game ls Key to Rose Bow! Ohio State. But; vide a good insight on Mississippi's , George —_ Detroit en- 
of the western | there’s no denying that this is the | strength. sre wiova vent wae | ilar ho Houston 
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in the race for lea honors. | if the Buckeyes do win, they'll overlooked as a national power. gots against Michigan; Army 
— a to the Rese Bow! saad Ivy Dinners od still would still have to whip Purdue and Now here is Ole Miss coming up plays Columbia and West Virginia 
* 2° * ‘have to get past Iowa, Northwest- | Michigan, a couple of teams ca- | scent a school of real class and’ figures to toy with Virginia Mili- 
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  Suits in Beautiful NEW YORK ®—Floyd Patterson 
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|The wagering gentry consider the 
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| his second victory in 11 days. On 
Oct, 11 he outpointed San Fran- 
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| Nicholas Arena. 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 _ 
Sophs Boost ‘M’ Hopes; MSC Tired of Losing’ se ~ | 
Purdue Coach io corden shane hace msm toro S| van receiv any t was 
for Garden State Race [511009 He received this amount || CAMDEN, N. J. —William G. for a three round match with   THIRTY-ONE / 
     
             
CS AMET CBs see air 
10 Youngsters [Fuentes Scores Easy Win 
; Over New Yorker Graham 
Show Promise 
for Wolverines entes, Los Angeles’ 29-year-old ex- | 
grave digger, buried veteran Billy | 
Jim Maddock Has Risen Graham of New York under a 
swarm of punches and Friday | 
matchmaker Babe McCoy said 
there was a-good chance the Cali- | 
fornian would get a non-title fight | 
here) in December with Johnny | 
  
    . a : ; is 
From Obscurity to First Saxton, the new world welter-| “He does everything wrong but it for Homecoming Game eae sed ls Neonenouth = 3 
String Quarterback weight champion. | turns out right,” said the exasper-| at East Lansing Ciyyapic Handieep at Ataatic City with \% 
By JOHN BARBOUR McCoy said Saxton's manager, | after the 10-rounder. | _ By ROBERT E. VOGES = cay here last Saturday | WHIRLWINDS , ANN ARBOR ® — This fs a ate = — - 7,140 ap paid EAST LANSING # — Michigan ; | v8. } footbal} report card on 10 tough 640. on at the Olympic | ¢ reaches ’ 17 
sophomores from Michigan in the Auditorium, Fuentes swarmed over | _ = mney angel i, A total of 17,652,748 fishing U STAR-STUDDED q 
Big 10 school of hard knocks a | Billy to win virtually every round, | *% s0otball season Saturday with | censes were sold in the U. S. in) HARLEM 3 The semester is four games old. | te ee Oe eee ye | || GLOBETROTTERS ||) s 6 6 lee ae le j | 
co trem te chnatty eft te ls Pace Sette | ther im aorides Gage | nat Sear || Sunday, October 31, |” rose from the obsurity of the : [ | ther was ever in serious danger,/ But there the similarity “ends. 730 P.M "Hs 
freshman squad to exhibit poise l\etawtan A year ago last fall, the cocky : . M. 4 
and talent that have made him ance. Spartans, enjoying their first sea- ‘| PONTIAC : lowa Teachers’ Star son of Big 10 play, had won 28 in| ? the Ist-string field general. | | 
suas nme ase ana seen ead Presses Engelhardt in 
Detroit, is leading the Big 1¢’s | Small-College List 
punters with a 43-yard average. ; | 
In four games he has caught NEW YORK ® — Tailback Bill | 
lenat sis, other standout ‘sopbe |w-tbt emalt-colloge total eftense tana have lost in three of (reir Ist SERVICE * ‘ | 
a ee OF een Si care Whe | . = NCAA Service Bureau statistics ates ot foundation of what could be a ©0n-| disclosed today that Engelhardt erate et comfort for the msc |{ DESOTO GHRYSLER || ference tite whmer neat yesr. has accumulated 831 yards rushing — tae | : 
pe oe eeeeees © Ce Purdue has won three in tour [DODGE PLYMOUTH) Two of these are guard Dick 
Hill and tackle Clem Corona, Hill, 
players said, hit Iowa's touted 
guard Cal Jones so hard that he 
slowed him down all game. 
At ,the ends, behind Kramer, 
there are three youngsters of |   promise. 
They are 19-year-old sophomores 
Mike Rotunno, Charley Brooks and 
Tom Maentz. 
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The 6th soph in the line, and the 
latest discovery, is Gene Snider, 
who earned recognition as a 4th- 
string linebacker who played when 
  
year. They are left halfback Terry 
Barr and right halfback Ed 
Shannon. 
Softball Top Sport . 
NEW YORK — Softball is said| , heme games of the 2953 
to be the leading spectator sport.| national Football, League. season | attracting about 125 million fans | the Detroit Lions averaged 52.591 
each season. Basketball follows | rang . t 
with 95 million and baseball ts| Sanh otieee sos   Florida   
    Blinky Palermo, called him before | 
last night's fight and said he was 
interested in a match out here if 
| Fuentes won. 
There was no question that Ra- 
mon, the nation’s No. 3 ranking | 
welter, scored a lopsided decision | 
over the 32-year-old, one time high- | 
ranking challenger. i i 
  
      Pentiac Press Phote 
WINS AWARD—Winner of the 
194 Pontiac Women's Softball 
League most valuable player 
award, made each year “y the 
Pontiac Press, is Antoinette) 
(Toni) Galente (above). Toni's | 
leadership, plus playing ability, 
provided inspiration and help for   department annual summer sports 
; 
Atlantic City Gets 
Four EHL Contests BOSTON @—Boston’s Tony De- 
Marco and Mike Manzi of Syra-   | fresh from three stakes triumphs | 
| in his- own age class, is slated for 
| competition against older horses | 
j Saturday in Garden State Park's) Rates Spartans 
5 Tough Foes sic"sereritmce” Sellout Crowd Assured | pants for the ceogirplig i) 
  
    
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MSC already was dreaming | 
Rose Bow! dreams and eventual. | 
DEPENDABLE 
  starts, 
the Irish. 
defeat was by Wisconsin, also vic- | Service & Parts 
torious over Michigan State. 
Purdue Coach Stu Holcomb has | 
said he. regards this game “as | 
tough as any one on the sched- 
DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER 
Coss ot W. Pike Se. ule.” “With a few breaks, Michigan 
FE 2-0186 State could easily have won them 
all.” Holcomb said. “+ 
“I'm tired of losing,” admitted 
MSC Coach Duffy Daugherty. 
“We've been improving every Sat- 
urday. Maybe this will be our 
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Backing for Sports League history won as many as|round welterweight gout Nov. 6 at |? Pits NO. * Juan ° : 90 games and finshed fourth. Cleve- | The Arena. “It happened just like that," said CHICAGO — About 30,000 com- 
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ranging from bowling and softball land in 1850 won 92 but finished 
New York, Detroit and Bos- The fight will be televised na- | Salvaterra, snapping his fingers. 
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Commentator Rates Wisconsin 2-Poin 
Edge Over Ohio State in Tight Battle By HARRY WISMER 
(Copyright, 1954, by INS) 
Gridirons all over America will 
be jumping this weekend and 
many an early-season titan is 
bound to fall. Exheest - 
Let's open by taking alook at|Stiuctie ane A Pa Gere Mew tee oad Gall Che mpgl bet Maryland | ee rmy. Cadets = Yale over unbeaten Colgete by 7 lord college football game, threw | $ 95 
tonight's big game. Mary wD | Pirieceks ocd Gis Mies Mindieceel ws rRUtt_st0NALS one touchdown pass and ran for| 
my choice by 10 over ‘unbeaten | piney, leet s reais Vysi. where putsberge Srestere to win by € over | two himself to give Pitt a 21-19 yp-| 0 or a 0 a 
Miami. | by “4 — os komen ye ever Chicago Bears Set victory over previously unbeat- | 4 
Saturday, unbeaten and untied ers and Wolverines struggling to 
wrench it loose. This 
should wind up in the hands of 
Minnesota. 
we Caroline State. B.ue Dev- 
ils by 
Tech-Kentucky. Tech eti]l has 
@ great chance for its conference title 
  Northwestern and Pitt at Pittsburgh 
. « Tom Hamilton turned « neat trick | 
time it} Gouthern Cal and California Aa | 
| imtrastate battle that has to make Pappy | 
Waldorf sadder and sadder Southern | 
| Cal by 13 | 
Oklahoma. our No 1 team since the | 
opened: — a 35-point pick season over + 
Kansas State. 
Southern Methodist wili further em- 
barrass SMU by 71 j 
by 17 “Well, it really surprised me. i 
didn't think ‘I had a chance with | 
so many quarterbacks around. But 
everything's worked ou fine.” 
Quarterbacking is nothing new to} 
Salvaterra. He was a split-T magi- | 
cian at G. A. R. High School in| 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and last year 
directed Pitt's undefeated fresh- 
men team. 
Pitt blew its first two games be-| 
fore deciding to see what Salva-| 
terra could do. He went into the) 
Notre Dame game but got his big) 
chance against Navy last Satur- 
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FE 4-8230 last week but 
by 2. 
Oregon Gtate-UCLa . 
Ucians will do it again this week, by 24 Lions’ unbeaten string by 3 ea be 60.000 4 t 
Cleveland Browns pieay the Chicago a I bowl i 
Cardinals—Browns by 28 | There are a" ng 
Green Bay Packers at Baltimore—| alleys in the U. S. and an esti- Wisconsin swings over to Colum. | 
bus, Ohio, for a tremendous bat- | 
tle, Both teams: have perfect TU take Northwestern | 
Red Sanders 121-123 E, Montcalm 
      Rice and Texas... Here's a game that Packers by 14 2 women | — 
records and are fighting for the | could be one of the finest of the year, | Washington Redskins et New Yort— | mated 20 million men and " 
Rose Bow! assignment. Because |°%t ™7 signs point to Rice by 3. the Gtaate. —     bo gle LE LIME IE EEL SEI TOM SAB ED I don’t pick ties, it will be Wis- 
consin by two. 
Illinois, formerly a powerhouse | | 
in the Big Ten, takes a crack at | 
Syracuse and should win its Ist |; 
by 14 points. 
Indiana-lowa . . . Hawks have 
had rough going the past two 
weeks, but should snap out of it 
with a 14point victory. if 
Michigan State, loser in thtee | 
out of four starts this fall, looks | 
over the 1954 Purdue offense. I'll 
take State by seven. 
Little Brown Jug hangs in the| 
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NEW YORK Naming a Holly-; Winchell scribbled 40 WN) Atwood of the University of Te f | : 6 
wont ov sometimes moe et)" weed thin preference: © OF Sale in Germany ‘intellectual strain than produc. alibes tching | you start with a voiceless bi-| ; 
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Columbia Pictures has come up| But the four-F men had a strong * ¢ « they could sell the old, used and | 
with the year’s oddest title i counter for “Phffin”: The most unusual clue was given Obsolete equipment—ranging from THE BERRYS 
oppfttt,”eterring Judy Holliday,! “If we put more F's in, it'll look py D. E. Bangham of the Univer- butchers’ frocks and blacksmiths’ 
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Gra ices 3 Peppers, sweet, - 2 bullish news items: Television set Temperatures have dropped to bu; peppers, red, sweet, No 1, 1.00-1.50 
CHICAGO GRAIN bu. Potatoes, No 1, 1.30-1.50 60-i» bag; | Sales were reported higher, store e near freezing in this remote sec- 
CHICAGO AP—Opening grain Pees Nt seco bu Radtenes, | S@les and business loans were tion of northwest North Wheat— ae es son, | PEPE, LA a. Magnes |S tentiie orders showed improve if [ a since Sunday. The sparsely popu- - s  oree 230% Nev. 2.75% | white, No 2, 75-80 dow behs. Squash, lated ig marked with 
March. .... 2.21% ‘| Acorn, No 1, 7%5-1.00 bu; squash, Butter | Ment. country 
May . ..... 220% Jan. 2.79 | nut, No 1, °100-125 bu; squash, Oeli- W. Dow Re-elected | *oushs and hills where bobcats Er = anc 2.10% March . 2 cious, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu: squash, Hub- . nes e-e i 
Cor May 2.1). ee ee eee New York Stocks . | and foxes have their lairs 
ee oe fancy wal "14-lb bskt; No, tee Se ae se to. Board of Institute’ Searchers today planned to hold 
May .- 130% Nov. . 160s | 3: "el tomatoes. No Pte a. = vad ae Johns Man 6 ° . hands as they march three of four 
SAS Reo a ee Ear we, SE Be Tin Chicago mie the we oe En a uce Psy r a ele - | . ec 
ae eee Ue Me i tse2e0 ban Endive Ne 1, |Alled Strs . 984 rege Ge |. 907 W. S. Downes, of the Pontiac| home: About 250 horsemen also 
May a oi". Soybean _ oi}— lps 30 Me J ee ee aa r= —— a) ee 2 Millwork Co., 2005 Pontiac Rd. has formed a chain. Two helicopters "Ry _ 10 0-3 50 Escaroie, No 1. 1.00-1.25 | Alum Ltd 1S Letin & F ... 04 . . from the air defense base at Den- 
Dee To... 230% March .'-.) 11ta| 24, Geavele, Ne 1, bleached. No 1, 2.08, | tm ae? Die’ Mama... aan] Orem, Feelected to the board of ver Colo., and planes patroled the March . ...-137% May . ...... 116 | 3 2en “anne: lattice. Isat, Wo 1, 1 35-1 75 = Can “a a My -. 82 aaah the rhea an Wood- OE _ = 
“ Romaine, - Cyan . oe work tute = 
* ge. No 1, 100-125 bu | Am Gas & Bl 352 Loew's . -.. 169] 0 the nt is election came Hopes of finding the boy rose 
Slate Professional  caiamt Leaders, eked |AS ee BE isthe, com:: 2) at the group's seoond annual com) aightiy” late W a bu Sorrel. We 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. pin ch. Am Motors .. 103 Mock Trt... ie, =. searchers discovered faint tracks 
100-138 eg A Nel, 100-180 bu. |Am Red. 205 Martin GI ... 332 Millwerk manufacturers and (leading west of the home. Other 
reiary ams i oe ee ay SS ay their suppliers from all over the | tracks were found earlier in the 
CHICAGO POTATOES Am &! Fa 123. No Am Av .. 446| United States and Canada at- | search, however, but bloodhounds 
Certified professional secretary | CHICAGO (AP—Potatoes: Arrivais 107, | Am Tel & Tel 1714 Nor Pac... 57 | temded the meeting. were unable to track them to their inations will be held g Pom track 42; total US. 613; |am Tob _ $9.1 Nor Sta Pw.. 152 exam May 6! supplies moderate: te; |Am Woolen . 183 Nwst Airilm.. 12 | Downes helped formulate the In-| SUrce- and 7 next year, it was announced with firm un Am Zine 11.7 Ohio Off .... 644 
thi ye pid N w ; $3.65; Wisconsin | Anse 415 Oliver Op — 332 stitute’s program for the forthcom- 
eee Association eerie Pontiacs rh $2.26; pina & Co 3 Owens Mi Gi. 62 ing year which is. basically, one e Calendar vies : ig (enwashed) $2.60. Ased Dry Q 283 Fon 4 Ww Air. 18-4 of supplying architects with tech- 
12,hour certifying . given Rison. posh ed nical data pertaining to the use - Param Pict .. 336 Special communication of Pon 
in colleges and universities CHICAGO POULTRY |hilas Par | 463 Parke De”. 338| of architectural woodwork in con- tine Lodge. No. a1. P. & A.M. Pri- throughout the U.S., is designed | «cay os bens, Satan as seong [aves Bits... 8 Seanez, OO :: 16 | struction. day, Oct. 22nd, to confer M. M. to set a professional level of com- — a gree pes Cage Bd) SO 34 we De ane —_ degree. We are honoring old timers 
petence in secretarial work. lower to fh her: heavy hens 15-17; | Bendix Av | ba Phillco igor” 8 Three ts were an- | who —_ a 
Qualified secretaries 25 years of | }¥5' Bee 20. T2538 ptt “4 arg a = Pe... as nounced today by Henry T. Dahi- | work. —— a Lae —y 
age or older may make applica- | 31- Boeing Air.... 616 Pillsby: Mills". 428/ quist, president and general man-| Dinner # 30 p. m 
tion for the examination with local Bond tre... te! pit Piast S'-: $o°| ager of the Henry Dahlquist Sales Burnes, W. M. —Adv. 
: DETROIT POULTRY re... = chapters of the NSA. The examina-| perporr — aP— paid per | BOTS, Ware...160 | Pullman. --- $¢-8/Co., Birmingham. ° B . f 
tions are open to both men and - bab. Dowel, tor wet quality | Brist My $83 pate i. Lawrence W. Steiner has been n rie 
women, and application deadline | “Yieavy hens’ 16-18; light type 12-13 | Burroughs |’. tia Re? Motors |. 273| appointed assistant general man- David 28, of 2530 Giad- is Jan. 15. Heavy type broilers or fryers (3's-4%4|Calum & HW... 10.1 Repu ot .. S01 | ager of the sales company’s Levine, bs) eo 28: gray creuses 96-38: |Camps Wy... 136 Reve Met... O08) oo eted division. stone, Detroit, was fined $60 and 
Further information may be ob- | Perret eee ee aeaae mostly 30-30 | san Dey -s:: 128 i ko a $10 costs yesterday for reckless 
tained from the president of the | young toms pte tight | 2epital Alri... 164 RKO gist «-- 3| Henry M. Dahlquist driving by Bloomfield Hills Jus- 
local chapter, Mrs. Dee Dieterle | “i itisle tor today's needs Pew deal- | Sere," $2! gateway ot .. 44 | named manager of the’ tice Alva J. (MI 4-0751). ers processed hens to clear. Clearance of | Sater Trac... 63.4 St Jo* Leed.. 373) wholesale plywood division and 
parted. “Terbege: Young toms unasttiog. |Goeauee it! Stoett*wfee.. 301 | Donald Fouracre sales manager of| Avon Township Justice Lather C. 
Sheep Get Mow Detail | se meat ses Gertteed Ht) MazPSY 38 | that division. Green fined Clarence N. Cleon, | DETROIT EGGS Chia NW .. 116 Mid Con Pet o4 Argen, arren, 
and Army ls Happy DETROIT iAP) feb. Detrett, Chrysler.” gat Mid gu Pa - 3 ¢ __Murrel Trout, vice president. of | and $10 costs yesterday after Olson 
c Cities Sve... ..106.3 ay dri WASHINGTON (UP) — The| mae, tnttated, teceral-ctate, qrades: Climaz Mo. $1, Mont Ward 79.1 | White Owl Express, Inc., is cur-| pleaded guilty to reckless ving 
A ae “eens ee Fee mie on | Cet fen. ae ee TO dea | Fently attending the 2ist conven- we 
ee : medium 38; small ; B large 30; pee-|Coce Cola.....108  siotoroia —.-. 4°35 | tion of the American As-| Pontine Police reported 
” a herd of 5 = eS A, jumbo, 51-53, wtd Cel’ Gee. rr} sees OF 334 | sociatons Inc. in New York City. nicipal Golf Course office was 
place the scythe and lawn mower | ,,°STi "inte ai. Small 30; B large 38, | Con Rais. at a et broken into last night, with only a 
at its fuel depot at Lagord, © tangs 3; peewees 17, checks 19-20 wid | (oe SF ec a. Net Dairy ... 373 $1.50 screwdriver reported 
France, Every morning the sheep | *",!2,? weekly receipts of Gant Bah... Be a ses ia Hosiery Company Entry was gained by removing a 
“fall out” at the gate to assume | graded eggs Oct. 16-22 were 0.613 cases. | Cont Cop .... 093 Wet Steel - 8 | plywood window i 
their detail of gnawing on the mae atone nas [Sent OM 2. OS Ry al Brk | 20 
grass on the 44 acres of the) cm ca wml gy tice Cartes Wr. ap ae Cot 3 fo Move Back North Rassell R. Fox, 2, of 304 W. grounds. reipts 600,008; wohlesale buying prices | Det Rais... 32.8 — t... asl Huron St. pleaded guilty to a drunk 
The sheep like the work and bats. 53 A $73 90 B 06.18, te C $0.30; /DC Seeg .. 331 shell Of .. 88 | READING, Pa. W®—A_ hosiery |driving charge and paid $100 fine 
the Army men are happy, too. | °E2,0,2275, 8.6 3, | Dow Chem”. 38% Sincir'o : 423 mill executive says he's found| when he appeared before Pontiac 
Mowing lawns can become a bore. | *! unchanged; U 8. large | Durie’ - 1S), Secony Vee . 47%) “economic conditions in the North | Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finne- 
arg ply oe Fi "an seeaee Bast Afr-“.... 334 Sou Ry 61@ and the South are about equal" gan yesterday. His driver's license 
To tho Qualified Gectane of the Tews. | >> Sues; cheeks 14 naa. tee Jeand be 4nd has announced that his firm is| was suspended for 90 days 
ship of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, | — ~~ El & Mus In.. 3 std Oil Cai . 12.4 moving back to Pennsylvania 
State of Mic Livestock Emer Rad ... 12.4 gtd Ot T oii | N ; a Rummage sale. All Saints 
Notice ts given that an election | Brie RR... 17 on oe icholas Malesky, president @f/ Church Exchange St. entrance 
cet ce of Cokes ns] DETROTT LIVESTOCK Firestone. wee eee OF Shy the Bella Co., a hosiery dyeing | 7 to 9:00 p. m. —Adv. 
State of Michigen. on Teseday png Pag gang = > Preopt oe : ons mou =. _and finishing firm, said yesterday | ear 
fi t re- = . eos d + ‘ i Presbter- 
der 2. 1084 trom clock im the afternoon, | Cattle —Galable 200. Presh receipts |Gen Bak... 83 Seite @ co... a5, tt labor situation in the North pee 4 Psrgagih atau 
Eastern Standard Time, at the respective | mostly dows: market about steady. Com-/Gen Elec... 42.6 aylv Pd.... 376 | is more favorable than it has been | '@n . Se - 
polling places hereinafter designated: | pared last Thursday: High to prime| Gen Pde _ 734 Texas Co... 783) for many years. More prospective | — Adv. | 
No 1—Bloomfield Township Hall. 4200 eee and ease) aaae ve on —- = Lendl | og “as | employ are : ain available.” | 
Beloit Village Pire Hall. om | weak. cows weak to fully 50c lower, most|Gen Ry Sig... 314 Tran W Air... 223) — again a - | Rummage sale a A 23 at 
Bradway Bivd., just east of Lahser Rd. | decline on utility and commercial grades: /Gen Refrac... 23 Trensamer . 34.3 | In bucking a long-time trend in| Knights of Columbus Hall, 8 a m 
No. 3—Wing Lake School, on Maple Co) few Sieger ee ee, ts Gan Fet..-.... i Foeee € Pes. 337 the textile industry, Malesky de- tll 12 noon. —Ady Roads | n . 35 Underwd..... i et 
Wye cinckory Grove School en East eeeiy peed bee” — poplar ee _ Gillette m3 Un Corvice BY ctared that “the advantages ob-| Listen to WCAR Sunday, 5:15 
i a of electing the following good to choice 23 50-2450: most Goa a Unit Air Lia .. 30 | tained by the move to the South are p.m. Socialist Labor Party Can- 
officers: rumytenant Governor, Secre-| titty end commercial gros steere ond [Gree 7eOtes ES Ua pram... sos | ecually disappearing.” He added  aidate for Governor, Theos A. Governor. nant Governor, Secre- | ut . cial J | Ora } noe ‘ : + i Z : . 
ti heifers 1200-17 00: erous 10ads 387-T Gt) 302 US ~ 2483} that, by moving North, “the com-! Grove, will telk on _“Unionism. 
Lary (of, State, Attoraey Ore senator, [O52 the kinds 1250-1639; late bur |Gt wat ©. 03 US Rub... 328 pany tg closer to the markets.” | —Adv. 
Lap yp ener h el Pie the Bie apr Soerilea! unset peueg bigh asaine Sor on. ‘Re us Steal : oo lalesky, of Stowe, Pa., moved ‘ o-/ : . re, . 
ee ie a Moliowing County |commercial cows to 12.00 or above, can- So me SS om ween pel. .s006 | hi a os Moma Plesssat.| Grace Lutheran Rummage Sale, 
officers: Prosecuting Attorney, Shertff,| mers and cutters mainly 7.50-0.50: few) Hersh Choe .. 41 U8 Tobd...... i718 | s pany '| Priday, Oct. 22, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 
County Clerk. County Treasurer. Register | lightweight canners 7.00 down: bulk util-| Holland FP ... 15 Van Raal.. .. 306) Tenn., several years ago from its! Saturday, October 23, 9 a. m. to of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Surveyor, |!t. and commercial bulls 12.00-14.50; load | Hooker £1 34 Wa .° 28.4 | site in this area. He will ; * 4 
snd forthe tetowing nem parses °C; | Ste” att teed and choice wockers cad | Rest enh. MES Wve Pulp”: $8. |nelocate in the former Gold Seal bo-| 2 SW Mure —AA. provided fer. tm Section rete the | feeders 18:30-21.18 ~ Tc . woves bt) West Un .. O81 ae ee ce r Gold Seal ho- | sale. Cen. Methodist 
‘ol- ‘aly t sales. Ww we ° - 
orca Hammar orgy eee ile pared last Thursday: Good Taemend aes me a a2 Weta — a | | Chureh, 9 a. m., Oct, 23. _ Adv. 
Will be submitted to the voters: , |slow:" prices “mostly. steady. bulk good |int Mick". ak} Wilson @ Go. Os | Spaghetti supper, Italian style No. 1—Proposed Amendment to preven if arts . ody. 1 | . G6 N f R : ’ 
re, taggly within this Stete, ure ant, | chotee and prime” individeals w1 00 - | int Tele Tel n ; westoceie : ant ross, e evenues St. Thomas Hall, 197 8. Parke. 4:30 
the 30 days preceding an election ; ‘Wee dah aceon mostly | tal on oCal te7 Faget os Gy 7 . . to 8 p.m. $1. Sat. Oct 23. Adv. 
No. 2—Pro Amendment to Sect oa | Ne Besar Rite lp » maien (2 : e J f Ed F j 
a aka tad’ Desuenes ef Baise Compared last | “Thursaa) “slaughter STOCK AVERAGES p or ison irm oan e — tga eae 
Tag" Revers ye me cee tame see neers | ene enters NN ell ao es = sg bererine ghana Garrard | Ma practi son Road Sty | mes change .. EE: Ma ul eee, Sa Elion Co, showed | pe ac, “a me rcng tied Mae - woody! Military Ber-| prime high yielding 83 ' I>. lambs 22.28. | Noon melts weit es imel * sedgen mo ms and net _wumumage sale Saturday 8 to 12. 
“gras Amendment to Section | 2° criterion general market broader | Prev day .....1874 1016 636 1366 jan increase m gross Congregational Church. —Adv 
33. Article V of the Constitution to oe: | Sane Gum ance can oo agi — Week ego... = 5 ies ’ : 7 4 revenues, But because of an in-| 
perllg Poe my oo aeiberiere Cert ay sat % food, 800-1800, bun Year age, ....1408 784 848 1068/CTease in the number of shares| Daneing, Cards, Refreshments 
and the f County proposition. = wt Thess . 196s High — 198.3 103-3 os 1374 | outstanding, a slight decline in net; (Square & Roynd). Waterford 
eerjumtatiot iaaie Goutty ct peuand| | emeaco tavreroce |S Bia SE Bt RE Hg] amines per sary he eompeny | Door prise, publie invited. ‘Done: v - | . | 
tiuu as cuaclaal, ter he yeast WON S| acre erage” Geena Oe | leor the npc hs ending Sept.| ton $3 per couple. blican 1974, both inclusive, to service not tolang Inte sales fully steady bet some | ' nord pooled = : "e "| Women’s Federation of Oakland exceed $4,500,000 of bonds for a County | steady to weak sales at mid- | Borndtower & Weths) 30 were $21,057,213 or $1.95 a share | in the City of Pontiac cee at mid-session; | pigures after decimal points are the | County. —Adv. 
CITY OP SYLVAN LAKE 
NOTICE OF ELECTION 
Notice is hereby given that a City 
Biection will be held in the City of Syi- 
van Lake, County of Oakland, State of 
Michigan, Tuesday, November 2, 1954. 
Voting will be at the City Hall for the 
purpose of electing one member of the 
City Counell to serve for a term of 
three years, and one constable to serve 
for ea term of two years. 
The names of the candidates which 
will on the ballot, through a peti- 
tion filed im eccordance with the City 
Charter will be the following 
Por City ? Counet! 
Prank E. Baidwin 
Greeniee 
Wiliam W. es gente 
The polls of election will be open 
(te 
untél @ o'clock p.m. of said election day. 
gned: MARJORIE B. WILLSON 
City Clerk, | © 
& City of Gylvan Leke, 
Michig an 
Oct. 31, 22, 1954 
Employers Attention   
  
LET SOLVE YOUR 
PE PROBLEMS 
Checked Applicants Pre-Tested 
_° Confidential . 
BOND, | 
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 
« 53% Ww. Huron St. 
 FEderal 4-4469          
  clock a.m. and will remain open. { t 
          trade moderately active: closed active: 
sows steady to mostir 25 
  lower, most 
054 choice 180-370 Ib butchers 19 00-1925. | 
below 1910: several decks choice 
No 1 and 2s 190-2720 Im at 1935. one lot 
20 head 1950: a few 280-300 Ib 18 75- 
; small lots 150-170 ib 17.00-18.78: 
most sows around 400 ib and lighter 
17.25-18.00; a few 1825. most 425-600 Ib 
15.00-17 00; 
    prime mized yearlings 26.00, 
choice heifers 2060-2375: utility and 
commercial cows §.75-13 00: canners and 
cutters 700-9 56 
ers 18.00-23.00, a few culls down to 7.00. | Salable sheep 1,000, active slaughter | 
lambs fully steady to 50 or more higher; | 
steady to 50 bigher; | laughter sheep 
food to prime native wooled lambs | 
9 00-21 25: @ small package high prime | ” 21.75; eull to low Fe erades | 
10.00-18.00; a short deck Texas No 1 | 
pelt and choice 65 ib 18.50; 
| ‘ile slaughter sheep 5.00- 
  
Hillsdale Civic Leaders ° 
Killed in 2-Car Crash * | 23.33,   
Baldwin Rubber® nee 
D & C Nevigation’ . 
Gerity-Michigan® .. .. 
Kingston Products* ., 
Masco Screw ne 
Midwest Abrastve* .... 
Rudy Mfg* on : 
Wayne Screw* ‘ 
"No sale, bid and aske 3, 
is 
  
(AP) — ign exchange 
+Oreat Britain im doilars, 
cents) 
nadiain dollar in New York open 
market 3 3/32 per cent premium orf 
103.00% U8. cents, unchanged 
Europe: Great Britein pound! #279 
13/4, = 1/16 of a cent: Great Britain 
30 day futures 2.79 27/32. up 1/16 of a 
cent: Great Britatn 60 day futures 2 79", 
unchanged; Great Britain 06 day futures 
2.79 31/33. up 1/32 of « cent: Belgium 
(frame: 1.00 15/16. unchanged: France 
28% of a cent. unchanged 
(Western: 
23.85, unchanged: Holland 
unchanged: owed (lire) 16%. £ Se : 
unchanged; rtugal (escudo) un- 
cangul: Devdas (krona) 19.3%, un- 
changed: ‘franc) (free) 
unchanged; Denmark (krone) 14.50, 
Latin America: 
  
Ad Manager Nomed / 
      
  
    
      
  
standing. 
| For the previous 12 months. net 
earnings were $20.946.693, or $1.97 
ia share on 10,629,793 shares. 
| Gross revenues for the period 
| was $193,354.541. compared to $190.- 
| 455,786 for the previous corre- 
| ponding period. 
U.S. Truck Company 
Lists Staff Changes 
| Top-level personnel shifts in U. 
'§. Truck Co., which operates 13 
terminals in Michigan and Ohio, 
were announced this week by Carl 
W. Behrens of Detroit. president 
| of the board of directors.   
George J. Codd, who has been) 
with the firm 11 years, was named 
executive vice-president. Named 
secretary and assistant vice presi- 
dent in charge of traffic was Ger- 
Whitmore. vene. | ald F. Gerald L. Stoetzer was named a 
director to fill the vacancy created 
by the death of Clarence E. Shra- 
der Oct. 8. ; 
    ~ 
Boy, 4, Hunted 
  
  
    
  
e sale Grotte Hall, 128 
W. Pike Sat, Oct. 23, 8 to 12 
Bethany Baptist. —Agy. 
Waterford Township Taxpayers’ 
Council. Special meeting, Mon., 
, Oct. % at 7:30 p mC. A.T. Bldg. 
5640 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-0212. 
| —Adv. 
| Dixie Cab. OR 3-4102. Waterford, Drayton, Clarkston area. -—Adv. 
If your friend’s in jail and needs 
| bail. Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A Mitchell. 
—Adv. 
Save $56.00 on Water Softener. 
Call Haley, PE 2-4971 —Adv. 
Death Notices   
  
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Funeral Jacob go 
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ear mother M Etizabeth Coo}- 
e who passed away Oct. 22, 
it her suffering, past her pains 
Cease te weep for tears are v . 
She who suffered ts at rest 
Gone to heaven with the blessed 
Sadly missed by her loving chil- 
@rea - IN LOVING MEORY OF MRS Elizabeth Cooley who passed 
away 3 years ago the 22 of Oc- 
tober. Because loved her se 
mueh he took her home for « 
well earned rest 
Mer children and grandchildren 
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 
other and Grandmother Nellie 
Bro = who passed away | 
year ago today 
We miss you mother - Your loving 
Children and Grandchildren 
Plowers 3 PO tlt A PEEPS 
SCHAPER'’S FLOW 1233 AUBURN 173   
Funeral Directors 4 
Donelson-Johns AL   
Voorhees-Siple 
FUNERAL HOME 
Ambuience Service Plane or Motor 
——__ Pee 
  
BOX REPLIES — 
At 10 a.m, today 
there were replies at 
the Press office in 
the following boxes: 
4, 6, 8, 1, 12%, M4, 16, 
27, 30, 32, 39, 42, 50, 6, 
poe , 6, 72, 77, ™, 
34, 85, 87, 88, 106, 110, 
116. 
      
  
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HITE CHAPEL: WILL SACRI- Lots 8 . ae 
  3 ADJOINING E é Pt oe oe pn on gh 
@ complete unit Mi eiide “Sner 
FOUR GRAVE LOT IN WHITE 
  
HOUSEMAN FOR BEAUTIFUL estate op Upper Straits 
_TV_ References FR a 
INSPECTOR: 
Precision aircraft experimental 
day, nq Vecation, 
Day and tom shit M C 
Mtg Co 118 Indianwood Rd 
Lake _ 
LINOTYPE OPERATOR FOR A weekly new rt straight met- 
ter and advs op pay for 
man Can also v rt-time bo 
efor same qualifications all 
Stewart, Northville 200 
MAN TO CLERK IN GROCERY 
store. must have produce exper 
lence MI 44030   
steady 
‘pot sales) for an old estab- 
lished Pontiac firm 
“RKmong the benefits of this 
position are ar allowance 
id yearly 
spitelizetion 
ce Workers tion 
and group 
pleasent 
Write Pontiac Press Bos No 
4! giving al) details im 
cluding three references 
— -- 
NEW AND USED CAR 
care 
Experience necessary 
Bieady employment. 
BRA Motor Sales 
DeSote-Piymouth Dealer 
“20 Years gw Dealing 
. Pike 
20196. Cass at 
JE aw 
MECHANIC WITH TOOLS 
von Garage 555 8 Saginaw 
SERVICE STATION SALESMAN 
Socony Vacuum Ot! Co. needs a 
full time service salesman Es- 
cellent = to learn the 
an 
dent business men Apply r) 
persoe Monday through da 
at The Mobile Station at ohé 
Orchard Lak» Rd Pontiac be- 
tween the hours of 8 and 
izZpm 
ROOP REPAIR WORK 
OA 620%   
      
WIL- 
  
OPENING IN SALES DEPART- 
ment for alert experienced ap- 
pliance salesman. Permanent with 
| Sasol te and car allowance. The 
ood Housekeeping Shop 
PART-TIME HANDY MAN FOR 
odd jobs. some rough carpentry 
Reply Pontiac Press Box 81 
ROUTE MAN FOR COMBINATION 
retail and wholerale dairy route 
tn northeastern Oakland County 
en giving qualifications and 
erences box 9 Pontiac 
Press 
WANTED WAN burs 
  
  
prea en deer eel at eal Estate e Call fn 
‘ = om tlie corner ve 
IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR Lake, 
by couple. Private quarters with 
54087 
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  tel Wanted Mele ¢ APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN, FOR auto... ee Ti for ‘op 
he rienced men. AAA 
A N SERVICE CO. base - 
Andersonville Ra... Waterford, OR 
  
MAN 
"iP Slats Mace OAD * or older. 
PRESSER 
Rex Cleaners 3443 Dixie Hwy, 
OR_3-1362 a 
PIN SETTERS. MONTCALM BOWL. ing Center © E Montcalm 
apply in person ware. Must be 25 
337 . 
  
REAL ESTATE SALES. 
MEN needed for new of- 
fice of well-established Co- 
Charlies. 
  or B z 
Realtor, 1717 8 Telegraph 
z 21 
SALESMAN-RETAIL e220 UP 
Truek Driver. Lumber $360 up 
Gas Btation Attendent $216 up 
MOTEL MANAGER _, $185 UP 
BOND EMPLOYMENT 
AGENCY 
83) W Muren 
Salesman by Electrical 
Wholesale Distributor 
Established Territory 
Excellent Income. 
Only experienced man 
need apply. Write 
Pontiac Press Box 72. 
SINGLE MAN ON FARM BY __month OA 86-2041   
Unexcelled Opportunity _ FOR 
Tangible + Intangible 
LEADS 
  —eh_¥ 
WANTED 3 MEN 
he’ A 1066 W. Huron. 
Me gr 
@inteD PAu WARD ES EXPERE 
aie See ceed Ny Bag Fy — ‘Ontord we right in 4 room 
modern on . Free rent Good wages. A at 
Room National Bidg. 
tiee of phone Wood, OA 
tom _ tL 
“WILL SELECT « AMBITIOUS ba men for training In ip 
(resting and profitable sales 
tor a > ag ir 
Deu ‘ot at : Saginaw after 6:30 
COUNTER GIRL 
Island, No. 1. 3173 
10 p.m. to 6 om shift. 
Capable 
Stenographer For downtown office, Must be between 30 and 25 and 
experienced in 
typing. 2088 CONEY 
. Muren. 
  vbralll 
Housekeeper, live i 
Practica! Nurse $108 
Dey Worker $100 an 
Baby sitter full time live t 
B Lil 
OND EMPLOYMENT 
AGENCY 
53% W Huron ee 
DEPENDABLE WOMAN TO DO housework end care of children 
Can live m FE 50671 —_ 
ELDERLY LADY TO CARE FOR ehildren ang do light housework 
mother ~ * — a 
Call betwe 10 * « 
pm Claredon MA Love _ 
EXPERIENCED SILK AND WOooL 
finisher ins Cleaners, 660 
Woodward, Rochester, Ol 32-1711 
WOMAN WANTED TO RUN HOME 
while mother works. Call after 
6pm FE +01 én 
WAITRESS WANTED. MUST 
de bie and experienced Tai- 
ly-Ho Pood, 67236 Disie Hwy. 
Press, Bor 13 _ 
SOMEONE TO CLEAN HOUSE, IN the vicinity of Scott Lake Ré. 
“s day | week. OR +1010 
WOMAN TO HELP CARE elderly man, FE 23-3001 or 
Washington St. _ 
EDUCATED, REFINED WOMAN. 
experience in teaching, PTA. club. 
church of communily Work an 
the type who dees FOR 
mo 
not ame wer 
ments: not employed bul desirous 
ef rendering service of national 
importance and being well aid 
for it CREATIVE NTERES1- 
mother 
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WIDOW WANTS WHITE LADY 18 or over to care for baby 2%. 
Live in. FR 46-6350. - 
PATHER AND SON WANT HOUSE- keeper Write Pontiac Press, 
Boa 6 _ _ 
HOUSEKEEPER WHITE. MORE for good home then high wages. 
Apply 48 Judson st oe 
WOMAN TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- work and care for 2 chfidres. 
Must be experienced selling cosets 
and dresses ~— position. 
pleasant environmen op sal- 
ary Vicki Procks, 10 N. Saginaw 
Bt   EXPERIENCED OIRL FOR 
pairing and aiterations dept 
ply Box 78 Pontiac Press. 
EXPERIENCED 
SALESWOMEN 
For exclusive ladies 
wear department.   
town store. ae a 
EXPERIENCED GIRi, FOR MEAT 4 . 
Bre iss Ww. a 
GIRL OR WOMAN. AGE 19 TO 8, I assist ehi-   
  eal" 
; HONE OPERATOR or 
Sunnen Wand. Honing “machine. 
tg Oy Os M. C. MFG. CO. 
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a Week. furnish own trapsporte- Sen, Watkins late dom. 7S 
ework, May have husband 
oat . yed where No 
or a oper 
men 
return services. Write Feouss 
Prese Bes 0. _ __ MIDDLEAGED 
part time bookk 
  
  Must be t A Bat. ornane us nea’ _between 9 and "te N. Paddock. 
SALAD AND P4 
trans of 
Detroit 
SOMEONE TO TAKE CARE. 
elderly lady. FE 53011. Cay after 
_® 3 except Sat. all day. 
SALES-GIRLS 
Experienced Applications anew 
be: taken for Christmas 
time work Myers Jewelry 
Tel-Huron Shopp! z 
TWO LADIES TO mas Bibles and 
easy paym 
vicinity new 
  
FOUNTA! 
_@ies Ho night work £7008. — TO CARE s+ gd . 
* yre ve A io ety 
rt 6, FE 1-8465 to 1 child Call afte 
WAITRESS WANTED. A 
mnett Rd 
WOMAN FOR BOOKS & STATION- ery department. Prefera 
watch fire 4 for 
wide reelf. Write Wm. 
HM Brown Mich. R 1. 
Or Milford MU 42362 after 
6 pa 
COOK - SEKEEPER -— CARE- 
taker © Experienced. Per- 
— > health. White No 
children. Live on premises, Must 
have car. Both drive. Salary $300 
me., food Small furnished, 
he apt with electric range, 
refrigerator, sink with 
Private . Telephone. 
Laundry sent ss or apply 27701 
WANTED COUPLE WOMAN TO help with housework, Rice 
home. 3 adults bedroom- 
bath. ean work 
elsewhere. MI_ +4008, STEADY 1 Ad 
Brook Sele Se wien, Mi 
  
  
PLUMBINO WORK WANTED. _Reasenadle S-i0l¢ a CARPENTR\ PLASTIC, AND 
  Dike 
tine Pre : 
focal MAN W 
ree: Griving truck, straight 
er sem!. 23 vears experience. 0. 
L. Davie. OR 3-1986 
MAN jkeSs WORK OF ANY 
pint Setorring and “tanh et kL v € beds Good at figures. PE 31240 
TREE SER : AND 
rs Cal after 6:°O p.m. 
YOUNO WAN (SINGLE) VET- eran desires work pertence 
in advertising, typing, bookkeep- 
me hardware. and mgr. or re- 
os exchange. Cali FE 
CARPENTER WORK NEW AND 
repair, PE ¢4710 ~~ WorK WTD BY 17 YEAR OLD 
boy PESO? 2 2 
CoMP SHINGLER WANTS WORK ; oe ton Plains area, Union, OR 
  
Work Wtd, Female 11 
WASHINGS AND IRONINOS, 67 4 _ basket. 60 No'   
bushel m 
WASHINOS Reasona’ C ‘pee 
BABYSITTING APTERNOONS OR weekends re _ $0002, — 
COLORED GIRL WANTS DAY work References. FE 5-4646 a 
COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DA work or baby sitting. 622 Bloom- 
field FE 84700. _ EXPERIENCE)’ BABY SITTING and practical nurs: PE 23-0064 
CONSCIENTIOUS 
T marrie! with 
a t a  . —~ a wo F ; 
social work is ae on 
ition m personne! 
related. field. Phone 
FE 65-4000 after 6 p.m.   
COLORED OfRL DESIRES Disi- washing or day work. FE $-4003. 
_Reterences. OLORE WOMAN WANTS 
© Srusewor’ Pycn. Wed. Fri. $7 
us bus fare PE 4-774, 
DA 
work or baby sitting. References. 
FE 5-3043. 7 
fRONING DOVE IN MY HOME. 
_7E +n. _ fRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. 
FE 5320000 IRONING. REASONABLE 
iRONINGS WANTED. ALSO BAST 
eng. FE DS ee LADY WISHES HOUSE WORK for widower Fed person 
= chy FE 2G. ___ LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK § y. good refer- 
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a ee ian oe s rMhowsenold gooan, ter MY Proce aiitors MO. ¢3002, oF | 
yours old Lat teen Wee WANTED FURNITURE i 3 | 
se i ° ven, bere vad sae = garage | 
ra : BEA- | Soe aoe es Soatoy and tendacepe, 
: a hooters > uaue est price in cash RoOMe END BATH UTLiTiea = Be a per roe 
3 ’ L Sionk ener 5:30. ° L & S SALES CO. : 1 only. FE os 
ca tT: { LL GRAY CH ¢ |OAKLAND COUN Orion. ° ; 
: ee ieee ll : ag PE I EP “ 
: — - i 4 fenced $100 tneludes cost, #5 month 
a ease SB cra EY | ORraware ‘Surers cas "waiting ing couple preferred. J.B. Wile | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Stai*ipterest eq this 2 bedroom 
f Hobbies & WA Ft wi! ETVING ROOM BEDRGCH | at fect cout. interest on, this 3 bedroom 
: \ | éxi2 RUO OR 90 YARDS AY SREDROOM. | 2410 W. Huron “t PE 23-4411 w wood floors, 
——eeeeeeee | 2-444, Oy Frintdetes EM 3 MU 
evans viLLsow = aaa Zs stove and 965 ‘ot with lake orivi- 
| “NTeqUEs., Brnmecce Bd, BM | “ES en On ose AA ielhnaone ‘4 c Panovs — 1 M18 
Ne 3-3638. A G. “ Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges 
Wr Income with private entrance ou, 01 
ine You INTERESTED Ix af iy 
ely figurines, laced porcelain, aa cane   sss 
S ISS SSS 
    ceramics afd china also for sale. r 
See ES | oe ent ad BaecE “STUDIO wee om yan 
graph PE 22128. ee Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 
CAMERA, C—O mt btias” Yat Letts | FURNITURE NEEDED WAZ ™ we . IAA rooms up. Gas heat 
Union Lake EM Figurines 7, cas uae as 4aa7V and large basement. $2500 down. 
\ 4 yA\ on TT Aides ; i ———- —_ a Cc: TL 
Aguits only. PE2182 afer Prerty hare, bocne RENT | CARROLT G. ae 
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: os a Ly wo. P. O. : SQUARE LAKE NEAR ORION 
T.D.C..| Wrn.. POOL TABLE IN GOOD apartment. Wo children. SAM WARWICK HAs a - BED-| °, room. year i 
g ae) 2 ee mM) wast , tows, Phone PE e101 alee SMroom lease at $100, also” 3 bes on. ies reed 
‘| wep UsED MPTAL Lari Mee was saying, if you haven't already got a girl... !” nd ee 
| ing reflex, F 3:6 Fiorids cimes-| Laso 
Camere fo " doage | _mm_see_ FE bates ater 6 | a : * JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 
side | pocket, om rADDOCK true. tire. BOY, 9000 oes ‘anted Real Estate 32-A| Wanted Real Estate 32A 4 Sot Ave 7 $0008 
FI 8) . . Hw 24432. : FARMS “ 
FE t-a1s) (across trom HURON) Money Wanted 2BA| "FP w,"pinnan, 06 W. urce SL Larnane Sauree ’ 
- ~ a PPL 
~~ ED. NORDMAN 
¥ WEED 90000. CAN MAHAN HAS BUYERS REAL . A 
: ee "Press. — ROMEO. ty 
Ppt yg arma ase BEST BUYS be ir --; 
force is exe 1 Ww CARGE LOT | 
our eee ee ee ae oe. Oak RSS | 
ee i ae Ee TODAY 
, Our 17 years of factory Reel | WT © HOUSES AN ; 
Pontiac have buvers P " yf ay | | 
* sures us that you will be satis-| W. H Ss rN ) 
fied. We han@e all details for | wiLi BUY OR RHAPSODY IN BRICK | 
financing and closing, Call us rty Located im the heart of 8yi- | 
today to list your property. F MekT’ ’ van Village on 
. . cK NN tree shaded een: a hom 
TOo Buy-To Sell—To Trade Office 8800 na . whieh the wit whole family | 
YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT Ph, Pegige or wrt ae the first floor | 
Nie. _1-5708 elcome. i there ts a very nice living | 
Trucks to Rent MAHAN [22.2 ete Boe — lee ae 33 TO 6.2963. GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. WAN) °)S.Jond So "tne tons’ wine | 5 er on the 
Trucks to Rent 2 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. WASH- _ FLORIDA Sa GUT SOT POR Pal dining “rook, stop be 
bef A STUDIO, 1105 Cooley ( _ bartiy fur) | REALTY CO. REALTORS tote. Se Warten,” from t moder, private, @piet| ‘ticular man. 0 Remitten Ct. off Stebte wun windows in Just 
ou . nished for a brothe Member sid win. the right 
or % Ton 1. sake | _ EM 32733 PE 56-8855. rr Oe 3 ROOMS ATE Li] tite DESIRABLE ROOM AT as W.| oom Sera 
And Trucks FREE InsTRUCTIONS IN ANY E 2-0263 and bath. Tiled shower, main ndveses with stecet . ucis. FE 24710 ; There are two more 
: Pontiac Farm and ene of knitting 0 Teen” ei | WORKING COUPLE DESIEN, 4 Open Eves. t! 9 Sun. 104 Sees. Socheles os wom-| Jient for couple, (will >| EMPLOYED a ee ee 
7 : . | THE con OR § ROOM MODERN FURN- 1078 Ww. an. Pontiac ¢. : , floor and as many closets | 
ne-| Industrial Tractor Co. W Maple. Birm. MI 46004 | Step “HOUSE. REASONABLE| NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ROOM Bow ek a iSen 4058 for, 8 months : :| 00 you nesd, alse @ 
carpentry and masonry. FE ¢ou) - FE +10 For MUSIC RELAXATION. RE RENT. CLOSE IN. REPLY BOX POST OFFICE _ment, private bath. 31: Elwood. Beret. All wiilities furnished. |: ano WARM ROOM. CLOSE TO basement with auto neal ’ 
a Betsy Ross Gubrensen opinst L Rooms RN. CENTRAI oe . Gleason, Lau- . garage ) 
- ‘ . FoR Call A * Woeated. Ref. required. tae. ber yes. Drow Part. Temes 2) 505 6 ant. 1 or 2 ladies preferred.| 20's, ee Une home how. 
FORE eocee, Fooly 7 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- FuRNIsiES NOME AT WHITE OME aT WHITE Priced at $18,500 with $3,500 | 
Specialist! cans 5 ROOM —FUnNunmS | Tose tie Po. Detrot | binre Bienen, everything | fw 
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Share Living Quarters 30) wy), cabins. 4270 Dixie Hwy. FOR RENT: 1? PT wOUSE: | Misded. 818 Geet Cartan | 2 HE SUN IS SHINING | 
ow en You Want to Sell |7 ROOMS AND BATH. BASEMENT | trailer. Call after ¢ p.m. FE 1-1620 _couple only. B's. Bau. AND it has been for a cou- | 
BUSINESS GIRL TO SHARE Real Estate apt. FE 61860. FURNISHED ON UNFURNISHED |[AROR ROOM-TWIN BEDS~ OA} DM ot, “Ok where you can 
large § room ent with 3| pinanctaj eo a ROOMS EVERYTHING PUR-| 4 . 3 rooms and bath Heat. ~ very FE 61275, — Te Bye 
girls beds | F err] banker . ae @| nished. § minute walk to town. welcome. $508 Brunswick, | —— ae | that started = 
from_downtowa ee ® doctor ‘it po gd fl armed bas! onetime Crescent Lake ur HOUSEKEEPING or — * a way 
-—_—— —_ : _&@ Pairgrove Men. Whittemore things look: better | 
OME TO SHARE og ny En ol IN “TOWN, SINGLE ME 5 YORE forty fest ote it. Eevery~ | 
: oo oid, 0g, ee ate to won| — * oo a | And tae Os 9 miles gg a, is bere, iring 
: able *! 3 ROOMS, 1 INFANT ACCEPTED on acres m! _ vate, close in $5. FE 2- room, cheerful kitchen, two 
on self 168% Oakland Ave. in only. north of Rochester. Owner on — bed . 
— ca 1 upstairs. 4 p.m. For Sure pa ape PARTLY FORE. page lag Se all fy go ceumenen. W. fae, aioe - room, = hag Be = 
Win asters fit of een. Results Sones, 1471 “Baldwin, FE| Immediate possession. OL 667 | “Oiivucgen, for refined lady. Re-| this for 96800 with $1,000 | 
em woman = — - Pontiac Press ; or $1, 
a es | ee ee tee tee ree eons mee superna oe — Sose_ . . we e . : 
| wonaino comme wares, 1 VAT TE, | rere antics mace | Seen ait acme no ma erate | 2 ue aut goer by cum SORRING WOTERS ple smaRE J ROOMS “APT. CLOSE IN. Put TAR ONT On EDAR a : i 3 bn A cute and coey tog cabin 
ae eee S. | Rialto geneiies| Se iia ioe okie | Mme moe EEE fh) Re ua oe 
Wid. Transportation 31| Phone on ~is872 or on bctis POLED ern conveniences. New, modern | Seminole Ave a) eere ene sure aathaaed 
SAVE—ON USED pen | 31) Fpece om ics OF BI |? BP Rica tebe Ra, ibe Bur | Sasser Ct ee SLEEPING home” in the back which 
BLDG. MATERIA : | LADY DESIRES RIDE DAILY AND SMALL HOUSE. QUICK SALE IF | _D¢tt 8t, Oxbow Lake iene ee wo BEDROOM _refined FE 6-3208. __ — ge aa my 
7 LS . a - trom Aue Sh — 2 L. Scales, 3 Roce, eee BATH AND bouse 955 per mo. § mo. lease. a a NICE ROOMS move in | 
00 = f-— — ttn a en nti ne ee gy ey eee ors ce. ‘ welcome. Phone At ~§340. Mechanic. . : 
| rT hm Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32)? PEDROOM MODERN HOME ON | Two ROOM MANDON LAKE. 6 MILES PON-  weapomakie = CLEAR, ... DIGNIFIED 
=. , Eenger "Lenetha rerernertin. 20 or , ¥.. ty Fg Oe oe UIET 
sgt ieee ao [ORR ¢$ Unlimited $ |=" yWODeRE GAS “MEAT. TeO| Ensen * 7S Net | ERPIO BOM SL eae eee 
= eee ‘s -_ Se & |}. ; Wet cian eoaie it seteen__ | MODERN LAKEFRONT FEAR | sepia Reo tes PIDRERCE | gust ad Ge chara of Oe 
0c Seerteces Bom For immediate 7 van Lake. Adults. re i = Re | FE 54007 ™ anital ncty “Amectoen style | 
: Sa wii ari Pree fenuha eailur Jonesen or war | | () nN APARTMENT PON RENT. ol 8 Fontine Lake Gy shone Detroit | Room FOR COURLE KITCHEN | home, io owe at 
pass forns ( — Jessie. : MODERN ALL ELECTRIC CAB —_peivileges_M-_ +300 gg tomy ros = 
% A. JOHNSON, Realtor ATTRACTIVE + ROOM A heat. Pon- | TO A NON- RINKING COLORED 2 more, @ style that 
FE 4-2533 gee? DOE, TT Boar meat Private courance.. Aauils| ae, Wane Tee On ate WELL-KEPT BEDROOM. | a peau ying ‘room 
pod oe 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Sta" are Eset tte x TR a eg SR Bass BATH AND "BASEMENT. FOR Ratural rence, aches 
ROCK WOUNDS CABACHONS, | CASH FOR SEASONED LAND | types of property to sell For apartment, Accomodates 4 $15 Ra’ MY 30472 » | PLEASE. CALL AT. 387 wie sotural finish cabinets 
mineralites, mineral & Muorescent ta on modern homes. quick and courteous action. Call week including utilities. w 4 ROOM. MOI Li : and cheerful breakfast nook 
specimens ‘llver, fb cut: |CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO. "Cabins OR 38300. B | WEW ¢ BOOM. MODERN ins COUPLE MAY USE OWN BED-| 1808 separate dining room 
ting materiel. TASKER @ W.| 7 W. Huron st FE 4-086 Office Open 08 3 GOOD sIZE ROOMS & BATH, | month. h. FE 44874 after 6:00 p.m. ROOM al . FS Hy ally | na Poo 
RUG HOOKING SUPPLIES: A. JOHNSON, Realtor Fag Peat! “toe Nenderscan |. —— ey aaa ST. 2 LADIES OR COU. ee cee ea ee 
Shears, hooks, swatches, patterns FE 4-2533 LARGE BEDROOM, WELL FUR- por ptraite Lake for man's lim-| ple. Kitchen privileges, $10. FE decorating 2 | a 
Instructions. Mrs. Orr, MI_4¢-8024. * S nished kitchen end bath. Private| ited services Suitable for 4 peo-|  2-7758, after 4 of i | two car ga 
ORRIONT « RARWESS. B. Ince WE 1704S. Telegraph Ra. | Smee @ Sere 8. Cue) ee FE +00) | Rooms With Board 38) Aitractively priced st "38- 
SGPPLIGS SOLE CRAP Palt ABSOLUTELY Uprvaie ‘baths priv ate Haan * bath Tngeit ore gad Pach | GOOD HOME POR TWO rEL- =n be “ 
be 9 iv entrance erator a @ ~ | 
ts und utilities . lo Good : 
rata St ac TELY GOLD CASH | SAxscisas sk hil] sti ikcetare's we joperemes reece cog] INCOME trays, oo tooling, GUARANTEE poe Ne p wd oop —— 2 bedrooms. shower, te | nate clean modern home. FE INCOME 
1 . i wooden ye — materials, = stove. : 18. bedrooms 
nm Sy oot ya ee ‘ See dor, te B. Lawrence, TO Cas eae ae ae owners Sh Gaap, BS Crcheed| sont, 58 & & Take Dr. MA 432% | wIpDLE AGED LADY TO ROOM Sider home, Pully furniahed 
UNION WRECKING co rE 3721. ° = * felvigereher’ or evermianl 7 ROOM FURNISHED APT. ‘8 and shew coe | HF Pe 0002 — Fay converted “a 
“Y : Physiotherapy 21A | swing COURSE FOR WiiTe safekeeping Thai night « Ground fleor. 338 W. Huron. | Take call Dero. WED ne ee Noa ROWE apartments. A three story 
1660 PARMINGTON 0268 SEWINO MACHINE owners, 93.75 Buy or Sell |.  fobber stole the “Cold S ROOM APT. MOSTLY FUR-/| ster 53156. - | Mecoting 141 Owego — home with a nice living 
Services 13 | SCTENTIPn MASSAGB.| Pree te sew buyers. WAITES. _Bished. 06 Irwin, -_ |@ ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR-| Room AND BOARD. CLOSE TO ant ‘besoment. alse oosd 
PRRAARAARA ~ 4 5 A business upturn has start- {AND ) ROOM APT ADULTS | nished. Ot) hest. Children wel ine ,lapt & bus. 624 Markle St garage and nice lot jee 
2.000 BUSINESS 22. sk Y +285) | WEAVING. LOOMS AVAILABLE YOUR ed and right now we have __518 LeBaron. come, PE 5039. #8 _s| Hingw WANTS BOARD! TYE for someone with 
Gunius proning, 89 Bhort for your use Thousands of dif- fo ane rene pore enere «| @ ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND |3 ROOMS AND PARTIAL BATH | Close Rc ts ET Lge $1,500 down. 
T Service 232) ‘ferent yore. any color. & loom J : day criling at our office entrance. Working coupel pre-| 1 child welcome. Immediate pow . savmeem. ; 
PPPAABAL ALR ADRRA OO FORM supplies. $25 for 3° hrs. Clas LAND CONTRACT for all types of ropert ferred =” 0 pm. FE +4339. 
A&B : “~~~ | day & eve. LAS CASIANO STU- — many eth Cah — = ee ss Srese ae ened i Convalescent Homes 38A Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
water tines, ficlg tile.| _madiorfelevision Service _ DIO, 2180 8, Telegraph, PE 64371 IMMEDIATE CLOSING ginere with scceptarie |* ypoms “lose = CEN | TAR TE ROOMS EE BO nono | ™ Segnaw SO Pu. PE S10 
, +1619 PE >72008, | 30 VARIETIES OF TULIP BULBS ? ROOMS NEAR FisHER BOD 2's mie © ord. OA|BOARDING HOME FOR AGED : 
ss ; ve Oe oa Vv are ; your > A] spring! 1. Several CASH buyers for with pelrigeey <7 hot es 8-2752. Cal) on or enytim: ladies. Reasonable. OR 3-7655 
oes k wapated Custeny spies wen VE +1206 FE bens a gy § a 101 WN. Seer 8. 3 aad’ 4 Serees steam beat and cléan linens. Men after_¢:00_rest_of week. CONVALESCENT CARE FOR Et- 
General . STRA Saginaw, : . rban ° : v. E 5-0626 ae = . iy people hr serv- 
| Cities © Co, it w. tae WO 6 ¥¥ 6GhVICR AND HARGE homes. Nice APT Private ENTRANCE | SEMINOLE HILLS foc Now taking bed patients, FE 
o ree res) 1()-Inch Lathe |2* “turon ake a ¢ Sesig te Renee xtes 1 ne Oe ee re | 8 ee eee. Lal} 
‘ d ] OW, Seren ee 2 ROOMS. ALSO PURN. | fered. tired. $110 ooms 
WASHING MACHINES make FE eoite VANDI gon. MMEDIATE | CASH FOR YOUR —— garage house gee, caretaker N’| fered jonth, Possession Nov. 1st. tietel R 39 
“- A Logan floor model rfect veur 3. A few investors for all _ basement rear, Stetnbaugh Ct. | _ OFFERS 
pOT aie anh¥e Satta ! bome contract Bg 92 ager #wo : HOTEL ROOSEVELT 5 
PHONE. FE 4-2569 DAL oa HR Eoptition. ured only ass | K. L. Templeton, Realtor) gee. scresse tnd and con- rmvats. AN wiiiies paid. John K. Irwith | t you are scoring tor a home \- 
= i, Parke MI CHELL'S TV tncleding etiek obenge 2330 Orchard Lake Ra. PE ¢4sey| — ‘T*CU* ae sa RNIWED BAEEMENT REALTOR ee Vacant—2 Lots 
“8 EB Pike rE 228n re a sd rsepower : T ~ 4 A ROOM FURNISHED BASEMENT Since 1825 3 bedroom modern home 
. Pree estimates Tiss SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCE —ao ( ASH , Chanda ar Terie aad eg om a = by Sve FE 2-180 WEEKLY RATES pena Bove emer + 9 | 
APPLIANCE SERVICE| 2S *—_"=*'" Notices & Personals 25 j ee west SIDE, CLEAN «ROOMS, | RooM HOUSE. 201 NEWBERRY $12 and up screens, insulated. venetian 
w ee ee aie PHONE Us NOW IF _yYou partly furnished "Adults. Refer-| Rd Can be seen bet Ves 30 ROOMS WITH TV blinds fruit trees, $8,000, 
e all makes of refrigera- 1h . we terms. 
Ur oackers sedion’ ‘cleakere.|  Uypewriter Service 22A men RAVE PROPERTY TO | _ snces. Uullties, Pm Soe __| = 
Roy"E N'Gulead bee"Pe'tsch| ZYPEWMTENS warreD, EMPLOYERS | Petuemme bent Twa feed Yoo | Beacrirot, 7-neonooy UP, | VACANT, LOVELY} BROMGOM) —aunox “nore. ciaas— 2 Family 
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ULLD InG Are AYs sicher ho w St, tt . ¥ a wan. @ fast deal on vou: | . tf month. References. Detroit, a automatic best and mod. tooms by day or #k. caceees, pees reesei aves 
. ATTENTION * contre: * Lowest tiscount in ohn Kinz 5 TNiversity 3-8813 hot water. $75 per month. M-34 to 45 W. Huron St Ph FE on east side paved st 
EPs verninn tote made. VE AND ADDING MA-| 10s us sol land Cousty, Bring tn vour nzler, Realtor | So APARTMENT CHILD | Hetehte, vlcights to 300 Shady) 90208 S"roome end full beth down. 
chine . Supery week.) io Coodenth personal prob- tract or call FE ang | o7@ W. Huron St FE ¢3525 | welcome. ARTMENT CHILD! shady Lane in Lake Orion 4 rooms and beth — 
LOO! an Office Sup Confidential, Applicants | gx Eves. ti e. 2330 Crooks Rd. FE _Shedy Lane 2 2 es WN. up, cor 
anh ain, Wegeenn | Be ee Lavi prolened “References choetet | ““ STONE REALTY ig i a Ee A a 
est, po . FE 2- : = a ee ATE EN- e Room sion. $13,000. 
B & J TREN Upholstering 73 BOND 092087 aay Ey SNM | WHEE TARE BQUIFY ME MOUSE | Gontoun.. Employed couple, 22 goad fuhine. Maceday Laks, Ress: | aisn 1 3, Room apartme ‘ 
Pooting. field tile and Water lines} ~~~ EMPLOYMENT 5% MORTGAGES ew er Ree oe | vere Oe tract. 1 child allowed. References, |  °CURG a= 2-420 4 Bedrooms— 
OR +7640 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING fo 3 rE Rime. bar end garage. OLive LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FRI, bene 66 ON | Lake Privil 
MOTOR 8. TELEGRAPH FE 56-8868 53% Ww we vee eeeee | ON, PARMS OR SUBURBAN from | 2.3771 tn Suitable for man, wife @ young | 2 2:@:______ ee : Rent Stores 40) ivileges 
ire & rewinding 218 EB. Pike DR AND BED- | any OI pareg __ Fiera! $000) | % sere with ter %. fventags 8°) | = baby or 2 ;. "No drinkers, ONE 3 BEDROOM ROUSE AND) ~w~~ = —— family home, out- 
Pare +3081 Your materia! FE 5-5707. ee bigdog’ NEEDING| ppraisal or aT A fees. CAS _close tn. FE 47186 one 1 bedroom at Lake Orion. | sroRE 20x80, FOR INFORMA- Leon Pia maga include 
ELECTSICAL : NPUOLETER: | Veruca Vie. Phone PE 2-€104. Con B. D. CHARLES SH vPPen 3 BEDROOMS WeEat | MY 2008 _____| _tsen_call PE 3-0001. teom with boy window. cart 
| SEWER CLEANING Bion "Png RD EM | _fideotial, Toe Salvation army. | Ppa 4 WEL" ee ease IN fen Adults. References. PE ?,BEDROOM  MOGEN © Orion | Rent Office Spece 41, ——_Eruiven iSn14 "cuppoarde und 
Sinks. Sunday Serv Ph PE ¢2012| DRAPES = MATER parm logan AND ERSIEATE | oan 24 HOURS WATERFORD 2 ROOMS — PRI- & Oxford on M 2%. Adults only. | ~~~ ~~~ finish’ in fir. ratory, break- 
y party dates Receiv OA 68-3773 
NG AND HEATING. H. §.| _%l* Beadle, FE 51027. Cafetmes toys ter the cht WE HAVE | vate entrance. bath, OR 3-2281. | ——-———) 4g DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE. | oot Te room with 
Compton & Son. FE +3i67. OR Ro REFINISHING AN-| _¢ren, FE 55887. $200,000 yor your coy me veer (7 tek OUT BALDwin sit| Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) Dive, fron te PE Sai) | a7. 4 benenma. t corponh, 
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ERT WOE RE _tiques_@ specialty FE §-7332. bier Topay AND BOOK PAR-| At our disposal to purchase new or the ~hene “We = hog on pale ares pao lea sy : 2 BEDROOM, § ROOMS & BATH VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE | and ceramic tile bath on 
moval, Pa PE 8-680) ce OR oot — Maid Lingerte Co., seasoned land contracts for our our home within 1 hour lights not furn Also 2 rooms. bi = ent, «un porches, hot wa- e for rent. All or of over second. Full basement with 
32900. Lost & Found 26 eee en ee clients. See me before you sell. Bet our offer before you $15 week. FE 44066 ~| g&semeuto oil. furnace. Year She oauare ft. at 1738 8 Telegraph | of] heat, rec 
House Wovi PEA AARAANRRARARAA LAL ALS DETECTIVE SERVICE CONFT- ASK FOR BOB MAHAN deal. We mean business! SMALL P a bE ag Straits Lake EM Rd., naeall with fireplace reened 
wipped. 7. A Veume BAAD: LOST: BROWN AND ware | — wa 25 years experi- Te Buy—To Sell—To Insure lady Py mune FOR ONE) 3a : Lake Rd. Call .ames R. Mock. | fereene jot 110x300 2 ‘car 
SE RAISING AND FOOTINGS | ‘ringer spaniel, named ‘Corky | 5.7961 jeensed, bonded. MAple EDW. M. STOUT 7 AND - ____s| Room CABIN, PARTLY PORN. | Midwest +5723. garage. Puotic and pero: 
put tn faa A oe dees — collar, Please call | es = : YOU BUY IF-WELL INSURE It Open Eves ‘ttl 8:30 Bus ae. Boffo HEATED. |" also space for 2 trailers. 0050. For Sate Houses 43 chial bug by door. exh t08, 
Gratne, insted janke and field) OL 2-1731 Rochester. Reward Foam tee eee T? N. Saginaw wee ee Pe ores | Aduite << ee _ clean. _ Pontiac Lake Rd. OR_ 3-188. aan terms. Inc ail drapes 
estimates. LOST. BLACK PURSE IN FED-| hoistery. Waite's Notion: a M A A — weet _TROOMS LIGHT® GAs GARAGE HOUSE, ELECTRICITY 
sTERixG ~~” eral's Store Sat. $5 reward. FE | 5 ae tho tented ea r CLEAN MODERN 2 ROOM I sy. | toilet. 2707 Dean Dr., Duck Lake. city water, x . 
: Fe ogee Fe ae be eee | eve Oe CES | Gorton, aca A EE ce, ans ianimnaee VRSRE™ PRs noon emgcpraous OFF) erekce Bias | put a ene’ . | : on wale eae a | ie f : 5 cas! fit 
_peir. Call Car ware. FE, sana. Orion, black, white and tan, male Soonste? Tee "Gen mee —— REALTY CO. REALTORS v for vuburten or "lores. | gag ential ee Pinon CE seal aaDEn 1CK. GA- trade or $4.000 with termr FE! his jan kone only 3 oon 
PLASTERING Beagle. MY 3-3102 change! Clair me for @| CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS mes for incomes, large | Eire aner item = | rage. Close to schools. Nice §-3045 r old. this ultra modern 2 
New repair. Verne K Lost. DOG SEPT. 33. BLACK Elect Elias—State Senator Open Evenings and Sundays pavments are scarce, trade your siart, - m__§| Suntry location, § miles to Pow: | BY OWNER: NEW 5 ROOMS 2. level ranch ¢ built into 
im Fat . eller. | “and grey, Norwegian Elkhound | IN PERT? -| 1075 W_ Huron Ph. FE 2-0903 ay See made to satisty ell | ee att ba tae 3085 AU-| tiac or Rochester. $103. mo. In-| bdeths. large basement, plastered | a a lot many un- 
PLASTERING Lovks like a Husky, Black ears, | IN DEBT? 'CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS rn mo coe | — ee cludes hot water electricity | garaged, Coe ete Eliza- usual | _teatures including 
ING bushy tai) and light feet One, If you are having trouble meeting | A.» Vanwelt 4540 “ixie Rwy ¢) for winter. Call 1-9761 _bdeth Lk. Rd Es» 36238 _ arge living room fire- 
P. Mezers EM peer Fe ois {ger old Childs “cet, Reward. | Your, payments, sce us, today | OR }1385 DORRIS & SON Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) $0 ot PE 5-3632 after 6:30 ___ | ROOM | HOURS. ALUMINUM | modera kitchen, 2 ail ‘ie 
_MI " SEL- ; a R EE, Oe rn = ; ve T —t | storms screens lots 
Sar A CHAPIN PLUOWBING | Cost“ BLONDE COCKER APAE | LORS IRC, IW (a sane |iand’ tora Renner, Perraee anand 21) ae Dg Re ey 
gAWs MACHINE PILED | Sti After $8. Call PR OSs. |. EOE REF Phos FE pene re month. OR 3-0749 between ¢ and) O06) Mi__vermn, Reet: } ROOM BUNGALOW. POS mad orange enbel Bieomegp bent 
EyLED | fie. exe _____| St_ Phone FE 24316 “°° | CASH FOR EQUITI gonth OR T4749 vecween 6 and |e  SEDDLE STRAITS LAKE — |» roe ee aerely landscaped dou- | bape py ho 
ARD REMOV-| taining meery ‘oa't aS al On Filer NTATIVE | Wanted Real Estate 32-A| We have OR EQUI = NEWLY DECORA“ED 3 ROOMS | [S0", to'heat. $68 so. Lincoln tot in Northwest Detrot wil | recrea' wa, adi 
PRAMS. AAD (RENE | Gn meny sat ferent | ery—WGe TOR ROPPCIRE | oe eee | mA at | Pema ud” ar hee OES Wee me. tincots | Dae Siew ge 
7 : _Mrs. Burnes PE 26m4 93 Mark.) GREEN LAKE OFFICE] diate ection. ws for imme | > ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE KEEOO HARBOR. SMALL HOUSE. 7 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME po pane ne 
s G c , entrance ry ‘Adults only.| 0% ‘2 scres ft business summer 
"= (ON GREEN R To refined working cou-| 3_Troome and beth. porch 
“HEDQTRS FOR eta KES" ehh KNAUF, Realtor ple. Im private home. 13 Feneiey | PE +2000. frontage oo Hi. Lebo M4. wil tue 2 lots. Thies 
Cottages Homes. . = fm] ba PS. olka Houses a APT Fee TAR : unusual value at qaa.ets 
. * 4 “Let 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS. BABY| [5 Renta) Devt. terms. carpeting 
mona - welcome 620 Wesbrook. 4.583 a ahs ae Income or sim- and drapes ‘ 
‘ 1 COMMERCE, RD. 34412 BU MY 20671 , 
ward &-TM4 Ring. SINESS BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDRM. LUXURY . - : 
_" apt. overlook only 4870 be- 40 Acres—N 
OPPORTUNITIES | soon’ Retereafen*Beureit’ US| Bind Sreneemt Late & Fee | core ets A een. 
LISTINGS WANTED | ~ NEEDED _ versity 22965. Call after 5. oF ont. 3 Ope S d ? ing new brick ranch home 
money and velustic TED? = BUYER? ARE WAITING on - | KITCHENETTE BEDROOM, PRE | },5°°™* Penqes. Ortonville n ounaagy consisting of living room 
poems Revest, "On bias cher | "Dosey, “ae cmmaue o8he8| LMC NT cham, Brok SRS AmR NGAI” ALaPAEL | Ehlence sit {Gy Senate. |CARE COPTAGEY ROOM AND Ito $ a a 
m. pothes. H. C. Newingham, Broker MACHINE SHOPS tf | m aoa 1 ” Maceday Lake, to 5 1% be ot 
Indiv: nai me. you| $50 mo. OR 3-8641 after 5. . OU heat ay \% baths, radiant heet, 
: ALF re ea 387.8 Marshal! recong| “Ae any type of business for 7 ROOMS HEATED NO CHiL- good fishing. $50 per month on Se f tached 2 
“Jo.” Gun shy. ¢} } we Serene eee | (ele. end et once. 3 ROOMS HEATED NO CHIL- cant! 1 child allowed cent e. Large new 2 and 3 garage. 635,500, = 
an ..610 Chester, Bir. | PRIVA CTIVE SERVICE ba ecg Pt le Edw M.S La. Reterence. PE 20047, between 8 cored pelted wells. fail Gece- 
, : room houses : : . ‘ H . 
- 7 Th | 1 WEDDING Ti ee aed . w. M. Stout, Realtor [j _om. and 3 p.m. ment, oil furnsees. P ; 
Farle theatre Aas | Th SviTations e7ae.| K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | » x, Gagne e | PPE bait FP ee aT W.|4 ROOM Rouse ON TAKE HOT — Priced to sell, Roy Annett Ine. 
‘ e. ti) 8:30 | SG DUPLEX Bi best, Automate 3. — PONTIAC REALTY CO. | ow mares mat tOrs 
se VE +4210 | “open Bvenings tnd Sundays 1a - ’ yee ee Tee pn ee ae CO! RN Si‘| f . * 
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$700 DOWN, RANCH STYLE HOME OWNER MODERN HOME BON COR 2 MILFORD §°ROOM © ELLIOTT & 
306 Williams Lake Read, OR MR. ay all kinds fruit. Me -- By . set. ey _— | VILLAGE Gans from Ford factory | Northwestern at 
| 21673. , : ee mee en | Leach BRICK RANCH seat 3 Must pave 62080 deus. Belence | __JOrdon ¢4131;_ MA i : seer Se ate ors ae 2 bedroom, auto ea ' ; _ fen Axe. eS ser-| O50, "ge cas poe | w. FE g 6 ' cer ourage. cage tet 139a120, | _¢-8029 ; 
ee Qrocheast vous ant competion’ aad | “BEENOS RLTY TYier 74990 INCOME _ No Screws Loose Here PARTRIDGE 18 ‘BIRD TO) drapes “so 2 car brick | ~ AUBURN HEIGHTS  sensei®S scarebens and bath down 0, At. 4 SEE. magic eye and ° ' 3 qpode heme En. 2 foom furo apt up = cc grog of it" odd 
“i ‘I | ea lear ge ce serena 3| (4 eftaam nator tome, a, pr°grontn soak fins souarheat | eate: tree Se eee | SAA EES RASS eres , "| INCOMES PROPERTY ee ae oe | er sell at $8,600 with #2. WILLIS M BREWER l ing ‘wre . the Se a 
| ~~ | “ta this "quiet residential location, 120 DOWN Brand new 3 bed- * GI RESALE PE asiti or PED 8 —— 7 we oge, of the Desi — = an ca al West suburyln 2 bedroom home BY OWNER @ ROOMS, WEAR QO Whi fam nog oa market to- | well septic, sg Hem floors, 3 pe Commerce Lake cri es "gmail uiet asa isper 
oon ay ter * wired | Sota Censty * scaab. ot} Salo _down payment _ EM 3 ee This = bedroom home and ct = the a | bot = all unterior tus ‘| water heater. Payments ae | | ented near rear of we arate entrances. y Dasem i : | per m 
; oft heat two full yume end one ou me. ot Ae. | | | For Colored Gablend a ae ae half beth and « car garage. . : heme) tes e who lke © 
| SO Sees fares ES) ee, moms eo Sena | Wehare several sice noms | Pate eee the ose f . } ¥ ! 
' SOUTH | heat, 129 &. jet. “ 6-044 Completely modern Call us | led ip Romeo 
BEA MPL Sruvan ouTsTA BUNGALOW | disie Pestession “me N aie Open Ever to ace | 100 to 412.00 end | ty is priced 2s boo "hor NOR, HOMES UN-| ; a — im ick sale. Terme cen DER CONSTRUCTION. 4, home only 3 mente | gowe aA PRICE Nine room down peymente from $600 — 
perr. gt z = ‘ yim. | meat. nae with mney sptrance Paved | La ; . ; 
= Ms. 2 » Bat! meters to the ue mchen, | atreet . Daspment and gas heat. Ten comraaerae If You Admire ing 
Tee thatia EAE eee “ea See Arm ae C Fee i igen ation. ' £ ALL soars ¥ ay . , ‘ Needs painting. ‘Wore lb A Established 1916 NI HOLI See tte large sompting rs 
CHARD TARE RD. PE DORRIS & SO $14.950 SUBURBAN FARM — Love: | | every eg, paeotte. ssnmeton J aeccertedligacer ly « +6181, , REALTO! CO-OP MEMBERS ly ¢ mode rome per- | A-| condition Modern _— ~AND HARE "ER he O pnt room 
| 782_W. Huron tt 2S Se Pull basement oil | with breakfast nook 21 ft. itv- Open #30 ‘til 8 kitchen large THE . < : car garage. ing rm with fireplace. tiled 33. W Huron & Ph rr $-8183 stone fireplace, 3 bathrooms. chicken house. @ acres of land . bath. heated enclosed porch Hot water heat and large 
NORTHWOOD 4 and only 4 miles from city, on With picture window overlooking oe Thermo-pane window aFees. 
_ ORGANIZAT ION F 1 mi at BROWN, Realti | anaes Sete SOEs | | neta, A ag "} yaem ouse” 6300 down. aml pe ? ealtor | 5 pol |  ofee ‘ 
“se, ver eye Needs" plumbing. | BUILT “s2 Y And 1362 W. Huron PE 24610, aff } Ui Its peting end -_—. a 
Sire eee) EET, Sag cores RS SSF es ele nn nal nousane ple be | ixty_ nits | Fergani gs with 1% for owner, - : 1 | COOPERATIVE ene condition. i pi room rt | /o~- | fue end. crniture, ESSF oe TeRY, ay a te. | mente red MILL] I 7 ae 22 ewes 22 rms. end 3 | s si" escinent tor | BE Cede neces MBEAUTIFUL | Rare ER. BR NRY, in 
Dixie bs Ont j : . . , “What rm | with gas a ved street on | S11 Main OL 10111 
A Boke stort to buat | gas water hesier Nets : aber bus tne pee We eue |) on us ee pres | Rochester, Mishiges 
ieee? Skee ccasty innpee| Shale wk sites | WV ESt SUBURBAN |) ; $12,000. Cau | wltre “modern ‘one or two | 3 s 1 } aaa SORIEEET 
| Eee Shoat ag)aceat’te | buy Don't’ walt, Priced ot oon eda ts seamen, yeu | —_Fer Sale Houses ed eee Sale bu cues 3 cast SIDS. Lorge family heme | | eee outstaudin cnt. For Sale Lots 4% $22 * ve @ ag pd sum te inves L | ed booeeg ¥ tS ggg os base. ™ ema _ ceree, ~ ~ Ana gr on 
_ RED HORSE | - O'NE | Phe’ location “is excellent, west by owner A ¥ a buy ms BY PALMER —~ OR 36618 ment with eas beat. alr insu ~Helptensnce tases, end RAY O’NEIL, Realtor suburban The construction is 009 with tern» 1861 Cherry- lated, 2-car tered gar wiilities fu , situated = 7 
$019 CASS ELIZABETH RD. W. Huron o9 frame The homes are well sised lawn FR 60106 Asking price. $11 000 with #2 on spacious and beatuifully FIRST THING 
| ——4y ae c ooeetg Pe £10, or om Fieas Be ES ed by tie fect There BUILD NOW 5 FAMILY HOME fore eee’ Sowsen, test YOU KNOW OWNER o-operative Re xchange : a ‘re < ished & in 1. . J 
g.roum,, | ,dedroom | Carpeting EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOME | omer ‘to ‘give verety to veur| gurecths omen womes ¢2 sag 2 took capttinn, Cece im, sopdrots | Hy Guaure Svearm nome, fun |  SRevpiné comet Susie asly” ree ths ead NC Gas heat 2 loth near hk miles west Pontiac selection | Bedrooms or rete or ent & baths New siding basement, oi) furngce anc. Purchaser, carefully f 2 and #. Cy 
and 8 Mi.» $6000 “cash” $6700 will selon terme Milteré, MU: Tye" bemes ere 2 bedroom with Copper pluming.Since to 4s Cll for price & tetms This is &| — scaped lot. 1 block t bus line se Write Bos pum- ane Sr & bit See worms. _Lincols 1-068. __ t big clpsets, big living rooms. good x Moy ae 75 verges FE 44084 or stop at Yours for $8080, terms, Cell ber 4, Pontiac Press siv@ = Criminating “wuyer whe 
alle ee kh BEAU. ‘ RAEBURN STREET. sued kiteb eg -3 Priced wm 46800 to tinea on | 1B. Pike ot | tonight name, age and address | realise the z ‘room eate modern, oi) heat. car. room: : 1 au ia ot hom Lake Orion Large sireet. ofl forced air heat. The price io} uF OS ; WEST OF PONTIAC | Calz_ 61 90 1abde:aped ee Sood teats. | f down. =e | 91.780 ly tinished” inside 1 RB RT DAVIS | TWO ACRES down — > piece with By WAL n REALTOR OF BALDWIN AVE and down payment’ HE E Cc ' oe bene, poe tiving A ern home -__ ao paved roads 62. 
6 Park Bivd Lake Oxjon| § rooms, shower, stool and utility, 960.50 pay ments ame | "room. car garage, | bus line Large pate | ¢ ROOMS UNFINISHED xe, Le « WES eal ANS ssbarpan Bus line ot gout aoe Cacmen? & oon | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
athe hi hi oo Here ts ® 4 bedroom home with " Amole slotting apace. Ss eer ae eC Tm, tae 7 o | = —~ res wn. By pats LARTY garage. seit tna "he Recas | No Bown er | flowers 00.000 Quick weoeeer | Open” Ievensnee Pl ocees 
} BEDROOM RANCH TYPE 2-410 or PE & ca gs ON I ed har yA home, ce ecren. asf pystnces $800 DOWN site Veteran can own for me “HANNAN GRITORD FLOYD KENT. Realtor i THE “BIRD” TO SEE — 
seeongy EG -y Well locgted 9 reome, needs some ' "NORTH % Ww Lawrence | 5-6108 | AMOKGST THE OAKS Located on large 
. | JHITT S frame home near Jos- ——~ | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Nest to Power ng | ‘ 
HUMPHRIES | itl saa sent cscy tame’ PEoteeh iene Best aserene| SM 400 DOWN | =e eee ea wat te At A, REAL COOD BUY! Wie hemes | = ol furnace, $1456 tie {full base ot oil fur | ee ee | — SALE OR TRADE brick Mich, 
a | . ving room basement, Well and heat xtra 1 
Pedae me eres VACANT WEST SIDE ty sanh Gta pel Gesiae Bantams Sa Aue eee SAE OR TEA aes | Seca kp | "EE nur ff : i} v es 
bert meta, Bs lent iiving Foom Sele es with BY OWNER — 6 . oded cn tte one, 000 por month | down, feo 2 room “up. Call! price Takes only $2.90 down er, City sewer eae water tw and . feneed back lawn | , e ear schools + house, 3 bedrooms. after | j = ’ You" Roors, 3 car ; Leased c $2,600" down "O07 with" “comer lot, taile. Terms | Oa sene ere) PE _2iee 3 PRD Sate nooked to ANCH HOME | WATER LOV ER'S © eal 
RIDGEWAY WEST S BL RBAN- sewer near bus line and R - BUNGA . DREAM Edw. M. Stout, R tor 
Humphries «= vom) SDE. Leer or Tena NT | rcerey st Lets Seat riesnar, "|" "deca even D = | ment Pull ag ee Bong O 1g} § rooms. full beth, neat end beautiful is * yasement if ALTOR FE 2-0474 | aacinnae AREA . Electrie water heater ter. $850 down. Pull price floor asphalt tile, are ee 
Open Eves. Close te town in good nace. Fruit buy FOR BETTER HOMES finished com : 
_Covoperett ve oe Exchange | i. mediing room. "nice = 8, veteran. $850 down pay- a 
MILFORD hee "ae om TONE | woe oe IRWIN & ROSA J. R. HILTZ | Ope H heat. 2 . Located on | Sylvan e L ESTATE : s n ouse oy ecres. to | Large 18123 f uving room, brick 200 Baldwin Avenue REALTOR | euson ot 
at 329.000 terms. | STONE REAL TY CO. Yo esis rE ake Saturday and Sunday 1 rae te 2's gee, tents tt toe : ; 
Seago, | Ses PGs al oe GATEWAYS to mseur.2.n" aL Ss (Just off E Commerce Ré. icon! oor Egy, Ls SMa go open ¢ yoom motor, plastered well, ST "A 1 2 3 ot & stone's throw A be at r 3 
Lovely ore mstere 2 ase 9 Maurice Tae & Ratio fram tie cay? “atwecure tee] FL APPINESS 3 foors a targa #8) WART) F. PARTRIDGE)! 2\toe fa cach. 81300, 
| mene es F KA. as Ww. Fourth ; tive “oreo "ih, basement, paneled | cirtetly modern brick home. REALTOR FE 2-8316) yt and 
windows. plastered ‘wells. com> | Clare comm Rh perch, “tencea 4. gereee,| HANDYMAN WANTED | (ane Sgt oor Cena. TY | «2 W. Bere Com Bre. Vt 8) Se im piste basements, auto hest. Many | : West Iroquois Se oe wae ae) AREA room house modern ‘94800 | 10 t in features and city Near Elizabeth Lake 6 rm. and béth. alse s sun rm potntmest , Built in 1064, of the best of ma-| © steal, oniy down. | ividings x yf - 
water. Large elevated lots This 3 pedroom ranch home has bedrms Ess =| and wWorkm ~ @ foom dividing, just . price Pave streets oe are fine large tt roo.n. plastered wails, beat. 2 car garage v INCOME and plus utility room, 2 bed- GEO MARBI E Realtor 97,00. 
well constructed homes with mice 4°53 39 breezeway ideal for | Consisting of @& room home, froom ranch on lot 100n150 | a Hg serforé est ur n cIry > 
; ivan s ot” Nicely iene i ) room mesere: renting. for "ss x EDs st atts ind, BUT — Ar fuone OR Mise Words: won't. deseribe this prac- 94,000 fon . 2 i cock, a es ee rae 11a et. ice lane- West Side | Yeom | meters | yee wee TO” ORT y new 2 bed 7 welet eng a) 
ciated toes gut jaaren wit imgetias pesesen ‘iy orte atoRS Coarse (anes Sonos hehe bvene | StAnrED: snes ose attend one as J | large ta New forced warm ex) MANUPACTU: ie aera HHEEMA M Si. FLwoon, SAAS Ee SES) WS SER LER) ap you want $100 Dn. | txts basement | op 3.60 tout en paved gear, advantages of ifving im this clean 8 = OFFICE OPEN 04 4 ROME me) oY BS , attractive | vilage, Prices nly | FE £1200 rel a — . WITH INCOME AND GARDEN got beat woter Restor 
$13,900 and "$14 $50 | lnediage Possession || 7 Cammy | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 985 ‘mr ,t es, Nejemye or. / tye, home Peut oo Seas ee | nis ‘privhenes nn Huntoon Lake | M80 COMMERCIAL CORNER Dorothy Snyder Lavender | | Well located for income prop- > eT a ~ — Seee erreeee tol cae. Ck: | Over S00 5 50 fost, ei hal St Michael's .° Gin room = erty Shows good return on in- FE 4-2533 tated im SB; | fortate “ond P"rortmansnp. tes| Gm ’wm cree | many of business, 0 410 W OR At PE 2-4411 | modern home. ood floors. vestment wry see ft pow. 704 Ss Rd bedrooms and hed home tsa com on the exterior as corner 
en aca rE Built-in bookcase and china cab-| Call 1 S. Telegraph Rd. __ |¢ pedroome : ia tasemans” Gab aie Gaia Cc. W C | ill price 90.000 cash. 
np | ee yO - extra shower. Also ood SAVE MONEY | egies oe “| WM. H. KNUDSEN | NEAR ST. MIKE’S | fem. 3 ‘Selroom, hurmsbed cot tor O.| —cammnon » cLane On this large ranch type bunge- North Sid | aseie bra: Gon tage 00 vede renting for O08 0 % | ah tag, commer ef REALTOR 1962 W. Huron _ Open low pang, some Lake. Lerge North Side ay oy Large 6 rm. home om goed poved month, \s s¢re good soll with ws Williams Lake Ra rative mye street Has living rm fruit Offereq at — terms beg r witame Lak na M.80 Co-ope: Real Este 
Seite tet aiieat pant) RGRNS ei aaa PIA ASIS Eve PE PSoas) apatite tas) Sia Se p Mrmts) prota Himge wom Oe | SRSA em® ABhney ghee 88 | SUBURBAN heater. aluminum storm "| rm. baa = ee cols «Mere te | interior ~__, bemt.. HA heat water ewe Levely one aere par 
De ere ati hatte Templeton | stata Sit) GOOD, JUDGMENT |. Wood Co. arm amine ang) Se fitted ott ott PONTIAC RE ALTY co. y E L Youll nqyes Unen you pro te bit ° . . CHARMING .HUSBAND TO) tiful for only yy | 137 Baldwin FE 6-827 CUCKL -R REA DS Suburban INCOME nll By age = E REALTOR OCCUPY THB SPACIOUS | $19 mo, Very, oa on eaten 
This Week's Specials bane Eves VE 1610 PB SESS | Mew. ¢ room and bath, precnewer 10 rms ond 9, tame anes m | living reom. ol) space eet, 10 f Cor of Willieme Lake Rd. & Mte Put PACE Brick! | ort “ROW 'N, Realtor 
rot the Handymea VILLAGE OF "|" Williams Lake | iscP', rm S cotta $) Sete Spghemzet peteet Total —_ After # cat! 8 p05 BURR, FOU Maye vouy le For Sale“A a7 Frame 2 bedroom Living room MILFORD | atest ie ko 9 car quvege.| bow. FF wore Last Sous on con. | or creage onl Hot our ge | Levely old home tn ootting | gp Rena Sse feens 1p" irom . | — : Sell-Te T | bay Ate A MANY wit AR INS 
a a ene | Redroome (will coovert imo 3 Watkins Lake are os wpe | TOU BOY tr WELL INSURE IT CRORs fexibe OTe. PULL | ACRE: AGE BARGA 
On the River Sealy annet and terme. Mere is 0 aice § room modern homes. Lot Texid, in on pale re Art| Has small howe end 3 small Los 2 vedrooms. Living | h snvder ae havens home you will like. Large, lovely, Aa aered wails, Pokkleteh ‘uk.| bern cash. room with fireplace. orally nyder Lavender lot. Also garage. Priced to ed air auto off beat auto NisIT NOME OPEN DAILY | & Ai ™ Fs sallate Po Der me. 2a» LTOR ne ous | “Pio pacer Highioed wer besten, select oak Joslyn Ave., Corner Third, |, 228 MIDDLERELT NE AR | A a Sled wna goes mmediate Possession ioneer Highlands floors #1. own. — aimed pe RD PH deh LL at Masonry home—2 bedroom. Py = Mowe | Nent <7 = REALTY CO. REALTORS Our New Location — | 2 ACRES VACANT ing room sm, Sreptece =| h K. I in et Estate Exchange Vv. ACRES | North wood ~ Beautiful ing site party . 
bot water be boetes canes cd ( T ARK & KI L. a Realtor | Jo “en rwin Open Eves. ‘tl 9. Sum 104 With « oe m farm house rrary | Ceaseteotion oy Wo sna wwhcaWt TOR v C room. 
Suburban Village E— i ee ee * NEXT Poon Io. m ANCH Ecben. 2 bedroome « tui| For Sale Lake ie Prop. 44 Giroux & Hicks 
Onur 2,decks to, sRepotng senter | ool Rell reff regs BOARDING NOUS re’ 2-100 —_. “9 coal furuace and 9 out bundings. cease erin Stee 2 ra living 4 inside > oewik bas modern home, 7 right | | Only 98.460. NOW. PAY ATTENTION! Its « = 1 
Roomy ‘titchen Pull | oe 6 Se So) ee eS pee ee 7 7 K INZLE R AC ; ray | Adie pane! "A “seoufing! io, @ ACKiES WEAR HALE. WOWTERO Bu Purgace: fear warns tide | peice Seu false, Oigcunce of been Sepeceed 60 sneciews | LAKE ORION AREA : ee en ant Ee “a and Rabing rea, ee cove, hom , beds attre j modern &-room home ideal! E 2 ) cer ed. A lovely 5 room bun- . * “TMBREL TR GRE CG | eee OE ES ses Pal on main read south of James K Bivd. omle tle beth, ¥ wn kitch-| galow. Cheery comfort in =| Eire Prentngs. 6,500. Lane. 
‘ei ‘Galen Lane te | | tomotie off heat. Offered as 11.800 | Mas 2 ae | deckeothais 6 pees tei full basement with gas heat. ‘lied ving room with “oatural me cotiage, Seat tot Union Lake Five bedrooms with living room. with §2.000 down. | utility, full bath, hardwood Moors, —2 bedrooms and Suiomatic hot water heater, aod fireplace Pine carpeting acres in Huron National ; EM 3-430 | @tming reom bd » sell breezeway to at tile bath down 1 bedroom water softener. fenced rear yard drapes included | Most attractive | 
et eee ——| basement with steam heat, ole: WILLIAMS LAKE Aluminum siding, of] furnace 1xll up basement $2,600 down to & GI 4 per cemt| kite fg = ee ES is ot s2808” ge gy | os oo 
In Clarkston | enaod ‘a pe BT) — ee ee a Ook — 013.000 with 96.600 heat Sir nol f | mortgage. Fe Water’ softener i car garage home Autres River onpease prep 
| , : ' . Priced y Very attractive 2 bedroom bungs-| fornia, 2 bedrooms. master bed- MEAGHER REAL ESTATE ear e. Includes carpet- 1van Ww A-1 condition ail mre Presa) oy. Sond ee * 
SS Soe ey eee i eh FEE =6SCHRAM Eee Ee ear nice bath Weil 4 banal | all 00 8. = your : 1% se with fenced yard 150 psy from courthouse. $1,450) month. . j om neyee 4 basement, f 
with “do . peun scuocis 6 Koom—Vacant + FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 : geese vee & 
‘Win: CAMERON CLARK "Hes pada bungalow cguaiote =) CHARLES 120 Kemp Sieest close to Viasaa Jeclys. Gor. 206 5-2564 2 ump ries a i 10a Honea P pareel 
Willams [ake Area | sae W. maven’, "Sic Brenings | S,inree Sodrenme, eatre-targe em Chute te cod’ dite! «= | Co-operative Real Estete Bue é A. ALGRIM RANCH TYPE HOME ron Open ing room space, liv- ——) SEDAO — Picture pod home Pa a Cosperative Ren! Rsteie Enchonge ims room with ees. Readies ff | RETIRED ¢ covese tear Bg ok 4 love | = 950 ng siose { , ee * rll “| REALTOR FE 2- sealed Walled Lake office at 2918 ™ 
aan with young copie seat ADAMS | and automatic hy best all | fll Sesemnean ae éown | -SOttpay canhs | Co-operative Real  feotate xchange. Pontiac Trai} M 7 The home features 2| the lovely , ee } good garden spot . . be re i es IN N MODERN “NORTHERN Wizom Office Pontiee 
large Dedreome with an sbun-| ford T hi | draperies go y. Will! Sterectire ges range Everything ‘st JOSEPH AREA 2 BEDROOM | __ cottage. PE 56-0336 Trail. MA ¢1 
ones caste, Semen | aterfo —— ae — ng te) = avout lovely _home on | dasement, gas hest. Stairway to ar peers - ABOUT 3} ACRES IN HEART OF ceramic (fe paih. full high Base | Gmail 2 bedroom home = | housetrailer An ber Alice’ Street in’ Bloomfield attic. 91300 down PE 41040. Lake & Water Frontage | Dreywe Plaine, peer water 
py By ~~ * tea | Se beer Don Glove to | $10,500 | BLE, LAKE co bathe Mew ia ive to liv. | RANCH TYPE. ‘one s| ‘ae Pinins, As low 00) wg Tg Ay - Sey shower. — ral oe ae . Pull | | EE noma | tg from cabin on 2% scree of land. This | fe, per trom he tary te rms. | Exchange for ‘Rouse or sheep 
gerngen Desigeed ter Se Senet binds, sors ana ecreems Tos RUSSE]] YOUNG) Hes"? Sorsted) “See este “Ts. | Resume Seles” art terms HOLMES-BARTRAM . | toreaun. Cat ©. Buck Pu saora 
$000 down with ‘easy terms | rn? “fhe 42 Ww FE 44525 2.66 ACRES 3} bedroom ane | ae eee : 318.08 ait “For Sale Resort Prop. 4 wry ial ent very goed easel Span wer "ad'# tu fii't Vaan" contruclanasene’2 tarrge:|  iipgftreet) Pre’ tiie For rtProp. 44 CITY ACREAGE PAUI. A. KERN, Realtor | oe FE See tae aie) sires ae © [evel Rympur room Bulls ‘better . eS # acres te city of Pontiee, Meat 
Ht Onines! Estate Since tie" | 80d ts completely ‘modern $e | A HOME OF YOUR | jes shies wer, con | Segoe ie os. | BOAT LIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY | Gite Worth side. of ottp theed 
owner must have cash, and bas OWN ' } onial 1% tiled beths turn on isreckaan Merry ani this | a, details 
Kids Love This & very modest price ‘of $7,300 mh FENCED LOT 118 308 sith ot fant auvehort” walk. forthe at = coportusity ter butlers wit prel- 
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| Neighborhood “ COLORED , a ae, are terre tatty) ree ot man Boots. painted wails’ $00 Dow LAKE FRONT MoTEL on state FLOYD KENT, Realtor 
| Because there sre ajher nice ww. neve orvenad good listings on home. Vestibule carpeted living storms and serens Nice i ig yous yf Pegg on 4 W Lawrence FE $-6108 open eves | ehildren y with and you "s and 3 bed } We room. ball and den Fireplace and WHY NOT sell your home? Buyers light &asem for play on PLUS MORTOAOE COSTS able offer comsteored Next to Consumers Power 
too will love this delightful 3 bed rom ful) dining room ttchen ¥ waiting fot bomes small & large, @ rainy day sy new FHA 
room jow with full voce. wd sci oe te Ir eee heat and = expecially im Seer i = 5 ment, « a Best price and oop m 2 a Ms for infor these. ? : | 3 BEDROO 
Sele: enevn rig gone ore ee meee Se | terme, Hata pence em, OE Liberty Street *.. J. A. Taylor Sato0 Tisding, bedrooms, enclosed ‘back 382 Auburn Ave FE 43383 North Johnson Ave “me ; | fon | howe age SE meiner o«m reo REALTOR— INSURANCE LIKE 
TE ter Ge Hidaies Prices at | Aflet gf OR D220 OR 2412, FE “immediate possession sas om & 1) CIIARLES, Realtor | OW heat To meinde carpet LARGE LOTS Open Evers \"*: ree Parking | PRIVACY today. S) A ART BUYS beat. Late «it heme with stokes phd 2 ed gia i farace : Price a ti soo. KNOTTY PINE KITCHENS WITH Spee Fer § Sale Lots, ge WU you do, then you will 
Lake Front Cottage non i LAKE Sylvan Village —— | | ever BARew eS io was NEW GARAGE oO} sobronimala tat ect 
seine td , rc ‘wien "2 “bed: | iy Dedroome. Gorite ft. lot Lake Front . a eee ny i a sees =Lasty = Resor eR eae ON Wits “Se eaveliem’ piece with 3. Room Lake F home on year ‘ . 
Moorse 3 pe. beth. ' base- fooms. clot2. .» porch, all in, black street, and gas heat Lovely 1 room home spoterins | lf no aeees ph. PE 20829 AUTOMATIC OTL HEAT in. 
rac: ‘electric knotty cedar Stov. refriger-| im possession. $13,500. living room, dining room, ki es til @ ‘weeds 
water. orm wos geryens, Pull| stor incluted. This" place ‘wii | ‘rms, Has unfinished * | Specter vedeoqm ont sar ve Estote_Eachenee ATTRACTIVE BRICKCRETE EX- 
| Bows Br appointment only, call make SORTH SUBUREAN | North Off Joslyn | bath up” Pus 304 E. COLUMBIA = 
= ' — Pan home with AY 4% frame built in bcp | Roos. Tee serece. and > : at ge at $10,000 to GL | FULL PRICE 610,500 
“BUD” Nicholie features too numervas te me te iete sree |e pournt for only ‘$2000 down. NORTE SIDE BRICK... | Payments spores, 02.50 me. te ESTATE Waterfall end frontage. | 16) sR. oomsial wi oh Savery wuts Truly to own ooms . . WATER FRONT + a very eb home tm © very Just off State A Pioneer Highlands $ room house, | amen fae OC eee exclustve ‘ soe with 2 apariments,| Motere 9 vedrecm. | 1% story | 918, 
with fall rt ath Frame with 6 : = f : Term itehen tine 2 recreaton 
Eeeated. ot Oxbow and beth Ait h on one floor, "tne, | ne? a room, a - FT ror wat cer @ibeze, eit. . 4 a a 
_ | Lesgtea ou. a bise tep 3 Ge woe pyerd, A baryarn at 611,560--22.000 vit SILVESTER $3800 DOW) blocks to school ~and to do 4 room ", , omeen 
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  “pesbleme. "50 can, eet ap {0 toes io. oi! cine. 69 up: TV cote, 
Pay-| dinette “sels, 5 pe. $49.95 Up: 
cer can wow ot aan, Sia ae | sult’. 612.95 up: dining poe | suites, $19.50 up. Many her 
me: STATE | neeror: FINANCE CO. yee om FE 4-1574 _ | PARKING OPEN 8 TO 5:30 
102 Pontice State Bank Bidg |, DAILY, FRIDAY MIONT ow ot 
LOANS $20 TO $300" | fieieen “amar Ra M8 
On Signature Only a 
"HOUSEHOLD | comnSEVROOM FINANCE CORP. OF | ay B= table .3 bedside tale, 
PONTIAC BLUE iD “GOLD. SPECIALLY 
1% @ Maginew OL __ORCO1)| Seocouimensty. UelT A 6300, Pad 
GENERAL Ra pe, C included “Office chaire, $6 each. 
3-718)  W Huron ve 3 * 2-T582 — 5 
  
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10-25 and from 10 am. 
Up to to 7 p.m. Latimer, North- west Cass Lake PE 56-7617 
| yaiorDaing REPRIOERATOR, . 7 utomatic wash- 
for You Today Et at range Ege 86-0740 
end County have bor- | ee eer ; 
rowed from tm the last | ripe gg A REPRIO. 
7 years. ral. W10 “Baby crib. complete, 
18 THE OLD RE. | So _ com oe 
Li UP-TO-DATE LOAN -v : : : 
WHERE 2440 : 
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When tliness comes’ When there KENMORE §& ROOM OTL HEAT- 
jayoffe or short time er, used season. Phone FE 
employment you will be giad 23-0837 
you are dealing with Buckner's 
where you are always eure of 
kind and considerate treatment 
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up to: $500 lawn mower ali in g00@ condition 
dey or cay day at Buckner's | _FE ¢1453 after 5 BOUDOIR CHAIR. 
    
  
    
    
  
  
        
    
  
  
  
    
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2 PRENCH DOORS. $15 
= door and rail, $1¢ — apie cap for boat motor or & mm 
39227 _movie projector Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) BBL BBO ~~~ 
$135 
DAVENPORT. 3 6 HAIR R With 
slip covers. Qood oak dresser. FE 12 suite boots, sire 
i i. new, my cheap. Call after 
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FE 2-9206  iintee An Sm or ee cao Dagens _ DARE “COLORS, Broken _oniy $45. MI 6- 
: 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Bo cent. a per | HG ONT PIECE ENING ROOM COUNTRY GROC. ia conta De Le ot up noe 8) suite Call PE 29043 after ¢ 30 about $120,000 mnths - A price. Dresses were +1396, 81493 ru SCTROMASTER STOVE. 
: ee 9 west of Bootinc al | OANS now $5 Brasstetes, odds & ends 65-1831 = 
bath living quarters. | | were Up to $1.93. now ae SEA- Pr tRONER. CABINET STYLE. 
pepates brick 40x80 oii beatae | MAN'S DRESS SHOP 118 Sag- } yr old, reasonable FE 17-0141 real estate with 425 te 8500 2s to ssoo _inew FE 5-8762 Smee - See 
Teense Just $7,500 down plus, LADIES COATS SIZE 16. BOY'S CTROLUE GOOD, CONDI investery for everything, Wil) Community Loan Co. pacbek, ctee 1, pita cnowoutt, | ete ee, TB Dee trade for home or good land | 30 E. Lawrence ae. PE 3-36:8 ELEcTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 
ee aol pag abtis ciotsund * se hs) ee cee FE 2-7131 and 14 Coats suits and dresses I AMPTON ELECTRIC 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
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woes AE World's Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve FE 2-816 
     
     Friendly Gervice Excellent condition MA @1332 825 W. HURON 
TEAGUE FINANCI LARGE ASSORTMENT. GOOD —__° ead rps TEAGUE FINANCE co condition. clean cheap. FE 2-8064 E.7 TERMS — 
202 N. MAIN MAN'S BLUE SUIT, 100% WOOL, Ot nee = ~ hard finish, size 36 at, 20-inch ew furniture specials $30 inner- 
ROCHESTER, MICH. Waist Brand new “arer worn spring mattresses 19.95, $20 cot. 
LOAN $25 TO 6800 Phone FE 2-0578 after 4 pm ee ee A - - beds maple fin unk 
2 MENS TOP COATS: 1 IM-  beq complete $50.50 $229, 2 piece LIVESTOCK ported tweed and | beige gabar- living rm. suite $148; $280 daven- 
    
  
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{ __For Sale, Clothing — 56 table $10 Boy's a , . skates sive @ $10 eer 
GET CASH QUICKLY | omms COATS, 4-6-8 AND CLOTH. ‘83 BENDIX AUTO WASHER. Lady's coat, size 16 FE like new 108 Center upstairs — 
Up tc to $900 ioe . DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, $90 FOREST DYED, FULL LENGTH Good condition EM 32) 
title uskrat coat, site 14 $35. MI DUNCAN PHYFE. TV TABLE 
oll gm pu opos ¢-#285 with swive' top: 2 maple lamp 
= — on furniture GRAY FOX JACKET LIKE NEW tables, day beq with light et 
securities Size 12. $75. OR eet ae. arr: bambe 8 
ons ent COAT end y Spin dryer 
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Sale Household Goods $7 Sale Household Goods 57 
6 PT i FRIGIDAIRE 
A 5-4606 LEFT ee Cee LAST YEAR'S | 
hand door. $75. M. 3 models 
  
  
  
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er, “ree r 6 PT. ELECTR MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD 435. Electric ee | 
moa ‘luivere "32 wumes PE. 12 TUBE AM-FPM HALLICRAFTER 
5-8633 mahogany console radio cag las outs recotd ¢ er 
MODERN ELECTRIC ast OVE; 855. MArket 41314.   © Re 1 —— 
ke a Sete See Dyacoe s,s ae se incan e drum | 
pg gg ts ogg Oe von | table. 1 two-tier table.” al ma- ining room suite - hogany. Call OL 2-807! after 5 30 
MODERN 2 PIECE SaerONAL | sofa poe & rose red = new. 
FE 6-7453 a 
OIL SuANER BABY BED, | ls ¥ . potty chair, and 
faye e's fees. = | _Or anytime Sat or on. ee 
| For Sale _Miscellanevus 60 
’ c ATOMIC SAVINGS 
PORTABLE IRONER. LIKE SEW.! MIDGET PRICES 
i0. TEETER Pry Suen | Cokes | 
    
  
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rugs, radio and other articles 208 
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set, 18 piepes Only 6 pieces 3% — b 
were used a few a the 32 wy a raph h jammer 2.9 
rest has never used 50 Bi a Deck elec jigsaw 75 
Cost #120 se 49.50 64" famous elec saw for unre ‘be 7) 50 famous SB.” elec saw 
* elec drill, jacobs chuck 
$34.50 famous elec sander 
1.95 tit arbor &' saw 
95 gal. flat white paint 
4.50 copper rafter square 
3%" Dench vice 
16.5@ elec bench grinder 
12.50 mitre box With saw 
2.95 Channelok pliers 
3.60 Linesmans pliers 6 SET OF DISHES 820 
writer $20. and antique 
with records 71 PIECE 
Royal tr 
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chaneed Turners “6? Mt Clem 
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Munro Pe a Goops dine. size 42. 1 Boys top coat, : b : : ot 
_, PB Rochester OL ¢-071) OL 1-070! size . Date Phorie FE 2-1126 trons, ‘Te ie drawer nee hate avuear 5 REBT TIOR MA- 180 (pate Thinnes solvent - 
“eisder Sat sind Need Money? Sele Househotd Goods 57. Yi 204 rey th fo Fe oer eet Somaiton, Hae. set Ae socket set Rest Before Work? ne ~ieetee meio pads os apartment size | ad Site Renneky machine ves 
ber thet will, I's es near as your telephone | chine $60.95. RB. Munro Elec- - 19¢ PER DAY 19 | 23 Trnseuan Leg me rg 
win-| dust call trie, 1080 W. Huron | Be Nk FU RNITURE co. = . 13.66 Treplonive stes. heater 
Li 8 chance | |HOT POINT WASHER, Y REBUILT | 47 ORCHAKD LAKE AVE. NEXT FL LL SIZE AUTO. ' 2905 W reo hae, wale. gril 
puss. | E >= 9-812) | Sringer; table ‘model radio. cr | TO FARMERS GAS STATION. Nationally Advertised | 4.30 famous deep fryer 
your pre. E-Z TERMS 9.95 Casco steam iron ...).... 
tnt really | per “auto ANTIQUES” CORNER WAGTNOTS | FRIGIDAIRE GOOD CONDITION 19c Clothes Dryer 19 | 0 Oat eeeine maces J al ver awto Mneociag. “ey ancing | ree i sane MY 3-4308 | s08 Wot Point PE 4-0187 20 Ib. See [Serres pressure coke < 
/ worthy. purpose most loans are | cohol—Anti Freeze Pt ie 370" Rout “OIL FOR REN Broil Rotiester 
“Good Start!” _ first vistt a4 | pr oon ec ya, Furnace Ses eee GENERAL Heese rs ae " td cluded FE 23-6111, Extension 19¢ FE 4-3563 19¢ peal ‘HOUSE CO 
AID. - TILE 10¢ Good ¢ RCA TELRViSION 17° WITH as 9 ste Lg Fe sad Telegraph | Seca 
Rudd renee qu sm ie needs miatcnine bac only "Fm 904 Mi omit Sint a eee, 10:30 
‘Lo ADMIRAL ELBCTRIC RANGE ? $35, aoromartc . Wit NEW =f oven. |, Com “Ti, REFRIGERATOR ; ATic STOKER WHR 
perry ae | eee tate = ee |e hae me : STA -WIDE: Pees hcl eth ood condition PE SeTz HAMPTON ELECTRIC mite PR +2408 after 3.00. | B-te A 1A a D-l0e fs , TE LD” | - a a4 Toe cGR aha Aah hiaoc. Plestic W rt 
a. a LOANS $25 TO $500 — E B.. By +m te EASY TASKING AONE TER. Nirie stove, 898.283 Birathmore. Linoleum ee Tile-Mica 
ia “EM Baxter & Livingstone seen | IF ner Good TRADE_Gas STOVE Premier Plastic Tile 
W. Lawrence St. FE +1538 da trie RB. 1845 w 8 Ortonville Rd. im es 
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ALU MINUM DOORS while they last. 
scal- bammer. | 4 sale. 
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CONE’S RENTAL 
| 1281 Baldwin vs 20" meee , a mately 100 years old, @ Pine | 99 
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enlaces Boor, Co 49654 
    
PE 43573 | 
  mnepeepetse 
SS oe steam and 
ter boilers, of) fired. 
"HEIGH TS SUPPLY 
    
  
  : | § short tak 570 ROOM f. 675. Ms oe of sAmeric 
rifie | business, to, 24 months Ma on | OVE. WASHER AnD Pate ae CHEST LOCKER 128 best caine brands Quaranteed for tor ean & 
4 mon men! ! ear uy & ne refrigerator i 
Work is done fo less thon vou think ~ "8° | BOX SPRING 8 Te ecaanien. | cubic ft. Regular $460.05. Special =f) ericle more than © used me- | BECAUSE WE ARE CHANGING 
cabinets, deere, | Melipwood legs Good cond : . | chine. Mich cot, 93 to gts hesting, we will sell 
An excellent | $35. 1066 Canterbury TAM PTON ELECTRIC | ¢ , i Oe nm peer | BORROW THE CASH - Orchard Lake Ave very our Stokol a 
’ YOU NEED AT \é YR CRIB COMPLETE, EXCEL #25 |W. HURON | Lake Ave or 
oo, v8 | Jent_condition 28 W New York PE + —— TUB MAYTAG AND EASY Ieguire 200 Nations! Building. PE 
’ j ike” torent @ rare op BEDROOM “SUITE $50.50, Tt ay Yaa GAS SPACE Te Thaw, is NEW, IN- : 
umphries =“"*# Buckner fe Sen Ga Sets Bases “ene ey a SURMEISTER DRIVE-IN | Soest of” Drawers Weed trie, tees. eR iT cote eee ma 
REALTOR FE 2-0474 RESTAURANT FINANCE COMPANY \ eae . 93 6s Pos i . ‘HOLLY WO 0b wErTit & BED Seneust cteth, 12 napkins; entique | JIMBER 
> See Rage [Bves. 4 on the just “Sooner Saginaw Pt Sores | Washers as se coll ings sive coal mhurnace | pm poy la aon 
out of belng 8 a= Otrest. Pe _ wee Large an Away, complete gr} KELVINAT rE oR | OED COAL FORMATE FoR SALE TWO YARDS 
yton a , TOR ELECTRIC after ¢: mn. Detroit 
gross 's month ané only |, 8D inte Men way ae eet Mo rare | ee Dee entire Torres, | _ cee a = "OPEN 8 AA 70.8 PM 
open time. from * ti Li u -| a A SE Es 
is ince’ land 4 Phone OR 31221 =} nein LARGE DINING ROOM TABLE. ~ USED TRADE-IN 4x8 Sheet rock pec sheet $1.38 
= [BANK FURNITURE CO. 3246 quatre Duacan Rute ivime |) DEPARTMENT | int W ie. boards Sh er i ; . 42 ORCHARD LAKE AYE. NEXT — NOLEUM AND PAINT BALI 'Used washer ...... $19.95 1x12 W. om J 905. M. 
| Edw. M, Stout, Realtor SHOPPING FOR A | TO sce ae PRM TION i orice af te ph FE | Lounge rs Renee gie.96 ae tue n 
(TT N. Saginaw 8 . ye ; moar Geers “a ia | Sota sad ‘ 
Open eves til) 8 30 LOAN? BARGAINS GALORE i INCH RCA Witt DooRs” 8% —-— = chair 8e ies Red Pie : 
Ph. FE 54165 «yeg" promptty to employed a BiNEWND Aasbbe - Inside antennas 5 room Duo Therm heater ix¢ oime fleoring $110. per M. 
j women - married Duo-Therm oi] heater, $20. WALTON TV The 6. ft 
- — | Nationwide credits of single Chrome breakfast set. 629. Walton Pointy Jos a PE 2-2257 A gh table top $3.80 per i>, $1.35 
y P . yf Single visit loan M } binet. ; . et : Leose rock * : 
WANT TO BE YOUR i as a es eter -emaar-goel ae FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE-| MAN ag |e panies tal, 84.60 100 f 
OWN BOSS } LOAN * | Commode 62.50 {rige: * Lo) CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS W. P. combination doors $14.96. j 
" }  er'own| LOANS $25 to $500 | ed compete, 9 Spinner washers te oe] THOMAS ECONOMY |$"ptece “eclores bach. vet ad, i | 
ving in this destrebie ’ | 3 ab ews hes and mat acuum cleaners $7.96 up) “TTD RIT? ar com aly, 0.9. 
K. | Templeton, Realtor | Fanice ps Beeti 1. book case. $20 | Sas FIRED SPACE a et | SO eee DE PAINTS : 
@ Orchard Lake Ra. PE 4480 yw. Lawrence PE | = Lounge chelr sod ettoman, 00.50. ike new. Automatic controls and| WROUGHT IRON BUNK BEDS. |7,%OU ARE BoILDIEO © Boome 
‘Opes ps TH wrence 20249 Pontiac New cotton mattress, $8.95 j wer. Coal of wood space beat- | Springs and mattresses. 944.95. DRIVE OF or ee Gee ALL 
Mortgage Loans Fad Ci termes, ne Wonre Sono otter vE| Sen ? re. 42 Orchard Lake MATERIALS. = 
. DOD LID rere mown Seo v MAKE JRE 
Machine Shop LOW INTEREST | We Le sell and exchange 3 Path OF OF Aig Bes WB 6 7 inoHOUSE R ERA BURMEISTER 
y_bassinette | 4-608 condition. 
a eS on ited funds for tamtiy Oakland Furniture | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. VERY | _ $135 Mt 61300 - - 
f. on ist floor; cam sus beer Sor en seresnhcaanguet | Sime. cccastonal i on ai Used Trade- in Dept. | Northern Lumber Co. 
4 ; = asher | #197 Cooley Lake 
‘sane | Rochester Area PETERS BOTTLE GAS |g nibic bt Deerraeze” Table top tas os 3-4080 é d o | . ' gas aes $49 96 
; sot : h | Chest drawer $ 8.95 2 ome Re 
me | tae career | Re | os cS) ie Se esate oe Pe HE Deu ne A * Mp am ‘ aie i a : | over payments 3-9003. 
Ae OC odes nae ears Sete Bade ee | ae: —— | Dresser $27.95 | Bl kett tt’ 
= noe Sy See ses "M FORD MAINLINE FOR qp| ene. cleaners vacuUM 8 MATTE a Oe. | 8 pe. weed breakinst cot $30.96 | acKkeltt S 
$30,500. terms ot for my equity FE if BY 16 GRAY RUG AND 1 PAD iM Sina" Te pore. 0. | ia BY is Fi] ALL DOWN PAYMENT 
R A 3 ACRES (| With iss PT FRONT- BEAUTIFUL 3 HONDURAS Wai MAHOG-| Curtains, books, Jace. WYMAN’S er 
oy Annett Inc.| seasycimcnrt BA Erect" thie heat on""ehent 3a “mnniona, sory BED og RG "© Pike Only | on oa von 8 al — Lue } , 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |, REAL nen | Se pol So iag ——— mirror. 6300 ee. denser wih | ST cage ad extras, 8. Small) USED CLEARANCE | ‘2. stility pirwoed, 64.39 per 
eo ae ste "Gan st re fe" Metorcla conscle TV $38. | _peweh, $288 $05 Pre 62480, eves § cu. R. Prigidaire | 2xé's and Ix6 boards, 
rE ¢-2000 —s Leather » partition screen $15 cave 3 CITY. SELLING BEN- gavin" 040.50 | s ond 358's 006 M- 
FOR Neer eats FOR 7 T 2roomvoil burner; 1 cnosi “ee MI ted Ge, Ampometts and eas stove wyeare ci * sie se| ond color, $0.88 por ontees vane 
Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A ber or shop Jessie} 3-room oil burner; trade tet tas seid tomes Pay @ PC DINING ROOM SUTTE. pe — ay votre sise 26 | mek Dixie ie 5-681! —— 
#2 YT. BUSINESS FRONTAGE Ox "Sele Land Contracts #3| 0" S-room oil burner or aa lepers | re ies Te | neigereee |Spey ew Peanace oa oe ce. ef of Beach at woe | sell. FE 4-4228. _ i tools, Phone CR 12-2717. _ . YwoopD BED heacbeagd Sie Wanner size oo COMPLETE RESTAUR Fix- 
wen 20% DISCOUNT | it? FORD” vicronia | with CGRDEN BLBCTRIC DS TEN SE | ce" bon prime and matirecs re \Gooulog Yi #105 26 | terse Ser erie. 389 Oabbent_ ave. 
a ” enn wabetantinh J eer er pit wp week for my DS REFRIGERATOR | LIVING | oo rens Of Bi Of, BURAING HAVE p Aig oe Janerspring $20.80 | CHRtan. @ ft. high, 36 in. wide Has | 
a . ate. * — ceieten hs arms or Tel | several that are idea! for 3 and 6, ™sttresse $28 | 2 top drawers, 3 la bot 
G. HEMPSTEAD ey W Huron Mt. PR EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- Late oll UT houses Beautifully designed Cl AYTON’S | drawers. Good cond. $20. 3318 
pron : West (Wiese yeu be old prop- CunsT OF ‘DRAWERS WALNUT Look like. television eonsaies : “a \S Lexington, Scott Lake. 8 ——— : vi —~ 
1 LAND CONTRACTS |_ vie _VanWelt OR 31 i BE 8 vate 010.3918 | Thece are brand uew but slightly Faia, gsc | Beowtitel alt CCuthere coder 
rs : ‘ ‘ Scot | T e 
AV% DISCOUNT | oo . caeme S Y sea CARPETING. 2% 8Q YDS ras | Valves, Michiaen weoredbout. 383 sett on { wins. 5 Neat noreee » oi at aan 
: Y Xi ton . mpTe TRADE BABY BUGGY AND 8HOO ese = pad wa ‘ve ee eS rE 5-0074 c $ | minutes 
. BEER & WINE STORE | 82-8. Serco PE oe | horse for rocking ND SHOO pei8 _ | Gor POINT ‘ieee RS. WALNUT JUNIOR size DINING | from Post ist Mt. Cle 
’ - = sell. OR 36440 | CHROME DINETTE SETS AS, Munro Electric Co. 1000 West, ree table and 4 chairs In _¢ns. FE_ 1-072. — 
e's FSH} 23% DISCOUNT | tang Youn Lane conRAcT | con" Se" ceneL “Sit | gaorek-vacooucoupceracy Om samt ON STOP Chitwan eee cod test | 9 small land contracts under | es or auto fF | 93995 These ; : for kiteh- | 
AE fiat | fee seta ect ess | hatte Eien | peep, Memes ae: Perms | ideas tems) WAYNE GABERT'S _| feaitilen pedro ody es 
E> cet weiss, Cam be pur: / 0 8 Telegraph Open ve | lonk. ‘compare and be convinced |monten- In _ExCeLLERT conpt APPLIANCE SPECIALS! ghuntiy "factory marred. Call_at . WILL TRADE \6@ ROYCRAFT A these extraordinary bargains. | tion. $25. Ph MAyfair 62003. | eas a 1 . $33 showroo ns, Michigen Fiu- 
PAUL A. KERN, Realtor) F.C. WOOD CO. Re a yg ie a — bw 4H ape Dressing te t a Sona “Norns "reftgerstor™ 00 er ca ROMeT— Can 
= ee Sesame Lake, Ra & Mtoe “4? OLDS SELL OR GWAR, FOR een Yo PES | oat, Oot F 42204 vetore §.| swunte 3 TV like new $e, be seen, Seterdey or, Sunde at 
ry e <1 electric stove or w sell NG ROOM 4 SUITE. a BE- RCA TV A-i 128 Centre aa i 
Office Open 05 | building materia: MY_ 3-5821 fore 2.30, 042 Stanley St Mom other Shosse trom. | off Muy. We. & 
Bnet 9 Gok SS See | BELCO ot “HEATING UNIT. GEAVINO CITY; SELLING BEN- | iscounts oo. ‘new floor sam- CROSLEY TV 2° LOND CON- 
CET YOUR. $$$ WORK — ee ae as cee par — for terge building OA e ——— an* Gas Stove. | 1, SAGINAW ve eater tele ae ‘er poet <n 
houset 2-827 e185 a 
FOR YOU ment OF fOr edule occage, DROPURAP TABLE AND 3 CHAIRS MISCELLANEOUS , _ PURNITURE. | WABI. MACHINE GOOD RUN. | _sble_MA_¢-2008 
We hare « large | ture-over s Siowy “deloreat’ Ware here to | Ritehen table and 2 chairs. fire | ndition. $20. FE 65-2766 
tand a mane 0 dsal @ screen. electric heater, 1 UA¥TAG Waniien 1983 3 MODEL. WTD BY BIRMINGHAM COMMU- Combination 
emell. le a Com | m cross-cut saw. card table an good condition. Price $4950. | nity House a 48" or 50° Secre- Coal. lumber and supplies. 
Cab 2.0160 and cover, 22 rifle FE , > with right hand type- 
Syeratee’| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | _K.G. HEMPSTEAD | _Srier tewer. Ml | M. A. Benson Ask for Ted MOPAT: lvl N. ngae Ph. FE $-6165 DINING ROOM TABLE. 6 CHAIRS, 102 E. Huron FE +0284 37 DAVENPORTS, DESK. CHAIR- 2 
STONE REALTY | ___@omn_ Bre. 9:9 See eer aaser vceeg: | Saree TWH EEES, COMPLETE | Sia" takes, Poulel “Gah. “Piesi sa ena OL | Ss 
ae oe esl = arte | erator small” desk,” draperies. Lane cE BEDROOM eat povsre | SOB, Terr “Ser pretet | te “ Sadina NAW ——__—————| Graves hunting cents pants ana White, tren garéen Bench, mice _DOUBL ne “Mr ea 270 Big Beaver SAVE Y INAW 
  
"DOORS Aluminum 266 | eet $30 per Lene aif 
Were $c @ screen 
dows from oe Der wesew 
Fiber Glass awning. Phone FE 
+2575 
CIRCULATING or 
| fime cond! 
| bU0 THERM 
Piao aher s.   
  
FURNACE, 
  
Drafting 
Instruments Save 50 per cent. Com 10- 
ape chrome pleted 4 set 
black case Made Pa won 
strument Co. Includes 
dividers. pen, pen 
compass. extra parts and leads 
condition. Used 
gpa SRALLOW-WELL JET $78.95. 
pipes flat wall patnt $2.78 gal 
DuPont imterter semigioss 63.79 gal 
McBride Hardware 
Open Sundays 8-12 1997 sy ne (at Crooks) 
  
Aas Seeseeee | ooo oked Hams... 
he Soi, KEN SARK 
Corece Woe 
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FACTORY INDS; WASH BASINS, pons 4 —- Miromatic pressure 
oover upright vacuum 
Scam ‘oat; small size 
ket, new biack dress 
uit, size 38. All 
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jubs. $: $10. Wardrobe trunk, 66. 
ia a ge $10. 3 
races, be. $i Pink hrideamast dese, 
“UNCLAIMED LINOLEUM SALE 
4" Ft t Wall Tie 8c 
$2.95 California Inlaid 
6x9 Linoleums ve seseee 
| Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw 
FE — Free Delivery Free 
ble Red Stamps 
ona Paidas Nite <n 8 MM. 
PLUMBING SPECIAL 
es res aee s "ARNASON 
PLUMBING SUPPLY 
  
& 
“aitgben’ cabinet doors & drawers 
PONTIAC PLYWooD co. 
j. 1488 Baldwin 
Warwick. ix. 
Ra. 
STOKER AND STEAM BOILER. 
OL 1-7676. 
eee 4 8) aly erate ot maered, alee ie . 
igan aol Orchard 
Lake Ave 
STUDIO couce | — WEW fet 
Paid $138 sell for “ fit , ington, Scott Lake. 
so eae tank $112 50. SURPLUS LUMBER 
Somgees, | AND MATERIAL SALES CO 
T | Excellent Used Pine 3 = @8 
kt z6 Peg senescss a: 
| Asphatt tile, marbieized Se o0. a pata, 
rmstrong iniaid tile e&. | = 6 sheathing 59. 
|__ FLOOR SHOP — | Restren coaeewe & Mee Lo] 90 8. Saginaw St. steel clothes posts Mor. Many other items at tow 
LUMBER | $340 mistined Bd. (M-50) OR 
ts white Hagto ney A ry, | S118 = 
$85; 1x12, M. sq. ft. or more, | are a ee eS Dene 
| 210 thick butt shingles C & C 1-3) 4-4038. 
oni vy Be 8c sq ef S| tweak 
lots. Matt thick insulation 100 sq. | rtable Adding mechine, 
ft.. $4.50; Int. doors $7 & up, Ext. _ °° Premont. FE doors $12.50 & up. 2x4 to 2x12 No. SINGER DROP- 
2 & better fir lumber. get our machine. Phone FE 2-7e01. 
price now. New type Ansulated | SHALLOW WELL 
siding. See us for new tow prices.| the very best makes in America. 
Perey carr riecmen ‘post, eo-a6 | perfect, 6106 value, 90600. Réiebt- | em. Sewer crocks & drain tile & | * 383 Orchard 
| —— Ph ghd ——— cedar Ave 
+. fooring ‘Le. US WER, tats, Oe Senet ar 6 |e. a ae ee el 
se ngs our quantity orices. = jumber East ee 
| SLIGHTLY M 
| Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. © burner twe 220 gel. tanks 
6120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce wih ¢ $7 Call MI -#412 
EM 3-2731 _ Set. oF (STALL E 
timbers. 20 
MY 2s.   
— SALE— 16x21 fond as 
GOOD CONDIT 
Pe 2-035 
| WHEEL TRAILER. “1 
| fe poree i moter, se horse "tigeini m 1% bh 
607 Dixie Hey. 
MA aaa __ _ 
32 GAL. OIL WATER HEATER 
-_ sump a4 $25 | $20. 1 3 by 7 French door 
  
  
as 6new 8 ved for use 
umers $06.50 & $119 50 
| walues, $49.50 a $50.50 
| | 
__303 Orchard Lake Ave 
    
  
LINOLEUM, ie 14, yd. 
talls, at 
  unecane CABINETS LARGE 2 | All metal cabinet, 
New sliding triple door units al! at 
exc a= Michigan 
Fluorescent Orchard Lake 
eos 
GAL. OPEN HEAD SsTEFL 
“erums coal burning your rubbish ia. 
bend "6 drums $1 ea. 
Hy = "peice 4789 «Josiyn Rd. 
culverts, Tenn. ledgerock, Briar 
Bin ier 
& 
N   
—“MEYVER’S PUMP 
$90 50 
shallow well pump im 
oo. 
Ne money own ba 
Used 
KELLYS HARDWARE 3904 Aubur) at Adams FE 2-861! 
NEW, NEW, JUST OUT- REVERE 
latest recorder. Don't buy, | j 
| | 
. across 
53 
N ‘i USED 5 MONTHS 
gell_or trade! FE 17-6157 
POP CORN ‘VENDING — “MA- 
| _ehimes, $00 Auburn Ave 
* WELL “CASING 
v potnt Also, set of pipe 
dies m i" rE 23-6703   
Gun: Jeluxe Winchester 
model 71. 348 caliber, sling 
& Texan scope with leac 
dat 2 boxes o — ART 
  
  
  
  HP. naive. | 
1 t oer OF VAN AUKEN ¢ GUARDS 
FE 40576 | 
85 gal. 
rensoo: | SMITH'S 287 S. Saginaw a | 1 USED CHAIN SAW $175 CLIN. | = 
Chain Saws Gales & Service. | 
OR 3-2211. 9140 Pontiac c Lake Rd.) 
SS ak 
hot - TH aye ® or)   — tolg and stee] dome. $90. 
USED OIL GAS AND COAL FUR- | maces. Also . ol and gas 
| oe Leva — , water 
| aters, wers good supply. 
Wayne aang = and Air 
Co. N. Main. Roch- 
_ ester. OL, +0211. 
USED POWER A 
garden must be 
| sold immediately suse of stor- 
~ s. Make en offer 
T stock, Same 
poliéy applies to some new me- 
chines in time of 
| ear, WF * 
| an Equipment, 1583 5. 
  
  14 Dp. Refrigerstors washers, 
electric and gas ranges at low 
prices aw k 
WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING 
300 S. Paddock rE re 
No. 3 oak flooring, per M. 686.50 
Used sheeting, per M. 
New totlets . $8 
15x14 lavatories with fit $16.96 
We carry @ full line in camber, 
plumbing and bu 
your gas or of] ¢ rion. 
acre poe my 2 of Sasces r uc iste 
_Garwood EM a —_ 
USED HIG! 
_and water pear 
"aint cote G6 rsmpeon S Perry 
large selection af door 
extraordinary vréelues 
—— 393 
ve.   
stand. 96; 
  
  
           
        
         
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7 i : F 
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2 pe ‘ il 
i : tite   . omar, 
y ; 3-2131. 
stock, and stud ‘serv- 
Led fee. O'Dell Collies. Pinckney, 
Sai Fe. | sores <8 +2006, : BEA Cc. 
each. FE 
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Foone = 6 Dm! Zorro. 2% biocks & of Asters = UNRE- Ave subdivision. 
deemed and rifles. $10 me : ARA AND. CANARIES. Ah tee PE 46510 5 si z 
at 1 box of shells. Phone Mights ant breeding 
fede per ree Set ht vi oie 7 KEETS. CANARIBS, CAO. Re ew ete Cor es. food. Since 1827. 584 Oakland ACTICALLY Wl 30-30 —— ve. 
Lm ‘us Om 2008 AR 
WA 6 a i riftes Manie: EMINOTON A 
*yones of shells. Good ; Also” 30.08 Winchester, model 78. ae i« Mon Used 3. ssosene, New RED IRISH SETTER, 11 MONTHS 
RABBIT HOUND. —_ 6sA W. Wilson o 
unting Accommod., eb" Wien -cerFan “AGE 2%. H - ~-| with dog house, and Savage auto- HUNTING,| matic All for 6156. 
  
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Fin dirt. Gand and gravel. FE 
SUHx DAT AND PEAT—I0AD- | on delivered 1280 Crescent ed e 
Ra. OR 3-754. 
6 Yard tgs $9 Delivered. 
    BLACK ° 
PILL, SAND, GRAVEL. SCHAEF- 
7814. GERMAN SHEPHERD 
By our cham 
FORJAN. pe Pu : OR 3-0268 
Met thon ee Be Astor PE 
I ARiOM 3290   
  
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V-Liebstraum. 
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Spy sod many others, Al) sprayed 
and i. A but some 
ehards, 2206 E. Commerce Rd. 
end Duck Lake Ras. ;   
Presh 
Fora. ea 
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Parm, teat Disie Hey.   
a Perm 1900 Siiverbel) 
Rd. 
POTATOES. Did THEM YOUR. 
= & eee So ‘OUR- 
Sale Farm Equipment 76   
E Tillers Roto Hose. 
“Wereclie Bh take off, plow. power take b 
men tg age 4 Ortonville s86F15 
FOR FARM-ALL CUS. EM 
  
    
  
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FE 1-408 ( yards, $12) PE $7000)? MOOOBS.,.2 Secu. S033 Pontiac % YARDS| Leake Road 
     
    
       Pleasant View Farms 
YORKSHIR 
  RES 
beget atanes 
ani he   fine used bedroom fu: 
good living ‘oom suites, very 
a chrome 
breakiast set in 
curentve maple cuntite Segmes 
logs, +p a) 
cha: eltee tains, chairs, end 
mechines, 
wy OE . eUitars, 
sing barreled . some 
oF oy Ey 
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93% 
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AMERICAN GENERAL, 
. Continental, Rove 
| others. 14% ff to 41 «| 
| 2 bedroom ———- gave dob. 
hal ce due i if   MODEST MAIDENS * 
     
     
  reas sae eee vacuum brakes, 
ee a. Patio T1787? 600 OR 
? SPEED TROCK AXLE, res Tulsa winch wn on tae   
  
  
  
  bed. late | ome 18 
Gage Suetiate wire co O41 CLASS, GLASS, GLASS GENESER TRAILER SALES We spectatize tp safety tor 2101 nan ears, trucks, and e 
NEW MOO) ne Op bang = Sota for retite 1e" "customs, ee 
wearers. | oo 5 years 8 per cent on thea. Fub Glass 
, — ee ~- Elear - Rich : 
rms Parking _* quae * 
“Parkhurst Trailer Sales es “és tag 140 Lapes B¢ | Lake Orion | 404 
ef Onklane Aveo 9B i663 3s VAGABOND HOUSETRAILER. ETRATLER. | % Tow me Box autem at ; ‘| with finders new. 
Soka 32310. Auto Service 8 
months o 4. down payment CHANEKSRAPT In take over tontract. 
  Pontiac 
Chief MOBILE HOMES 
  
  
  
    
  
  
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RIDERs TO CAN TAKE 3 OR ¢ 
Tucson, Aria. Share driving and 
  
Wanted Used Cars 88   
      
  
        
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  DISPLAY. For Sale Used Cars 91 were ere oe wee Weer 
dean. 0% Beek Cake Ra 0Ov os 2 DEMONSTRA 
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    MODEL 
BIG 
SAVINGS 
LARRY 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
ote On 
Phe ta _ 
SPECIAL 
1951 
CHEVROLET 
1 Ton Pickup 
$645 
WILSON GMC ~ 
  809 S.. Woodward 
FE 4-4531 
ite FORD Fi DUMP TROCK. Wi | 
Ge: | GEV Wi FOR —¥—aPEED A % : 
gftt sunsing ccntition. 33) 
10. Vv BOLT TON | 
to ge. $986. OR 3.1283 1 
For Sale Used Cars mn 
Buick 1954 Super Riviera 
Owner Must Sacrifice | Driven only 7000 mi. Special up 
bolstering and loaded with extras | Car cost $3420 will sacrifice for 
MI 4-8280. [   
  
@ GOOD CONDITION, payments q/ 
(y gar" bctore 6. - 
  49 FORD 
CUSTOM TWO DOOR 
Radio, heate whitewail) tires. ex- 
contition 
me $445 
Open Every Night, 
Including Saturday, 
Till 9 p.m. 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves 
211 S. Saginaw St. 
FE 4-4546 | 
      Chevrolet ‘ | For Sale Used Cars an 
| CHEVROLET, BEL AIRE. 3 Gr. like new. ty equipped. Pri- 
_vate. OL 2-204). 
‘@ CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR. Radio and | Automatic OR 37-2348. transmission, cast 
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SALE! |—“Stemre | Sore ase $1,995 
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$1195 : Lincolns PU yp aig HO stom 4 door, 
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ORADIO «Ms Mercurys | 1948 PONTIAC 
$645 Sear Ste pumas "A ip MASEL? BOE Demonstrators; . 
4 | - 1946 CHEV. 4 DR. $395 AND $145 : R 
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'SOCHEVROLET | $445 PANEL DEIVERY | c ; > } 
| Sunliner Convertibles | 
$495 | 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. 
, Skyliner Hardtops $295 
1947 PLYMOUTH Station Waron. Radio & Heater. 
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        For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 : re } \ Sore CNL 
aes PRICED | -}] Harold Tur i ED -|| Harold_lurner } TO MOVE! “BEST in WHEELS & DEALS 
- Just three weeks before the new BUICK és Quality Cars — Low Prices 
Come to Clark- announced to the public. ‘So, we must make ’ ' 
f room for the trades. We're cutting our used car A. BUYS FINAL pian ord good yt o i a2 ae, _ ' inventory in half, so act fast on these prices! , 
eal on a used | %".* Fe REPOSSESSIONS — |" 8, Wass | 'S1 Ford Custom 8 "$2 Stude. Sed. ...$799 
CE "lteter Zt"en: rome *Y Sage enters $195 $795 Fordomatic ..9603 "39 Buick 4 dr.....$99 49 Buick ; ‘47 Mercury Club ‘S51 Buick 4 dr., Special, ||| 52 Merc. 4 dr...$1,099 | '41 Dodge 4 dr, ...$44 
Coupe, ready to go. radio; heater. A low ||| ’53 Ford Custom 2 '41 Ford Cpe. ..... H4 
price for a’ fine car. | ar. Fordomatic $944 38 Dodge 2 dr. ...$44 
$295 | |] 'S1 Ford Conv....$699. +39 Ford 2 dr. .....874 
48 Pontiac 2 dr., radio DOGO '90 Hudson 4 dr...$399 +51 Ptym. 2 dr. ....$44 and heater. Very nice "SI Chevrolet Bel Air ||] ‘5! Buick 4 dr. ...$599 47 Ford Conv. ...$244 
condition, Hardtop, radio, heater, ||] ‘51 Nash 2 door '48 Hudéon Sed. . .$125 
2 tone paiht. Hydramatic «544 ict penry J ..000-$199 
$395 lf ota food 48 Ford 2 dr. ....$125 
"9 Ford Tudor, radio, 9999 0 Men bdr gaea 48 Stude. Conv, ..§199 
Riemenschneider Bros. heater, good shape. ‘52 Plymouth Sedan, ra- : “elie 48 Buick 4 dr... .$244 
» heater, light green, ||| 'S3 Plym. 4 dr....$999 16 Poca 2 ar. ....$250 Dodge- good rubber. 'S2 DeSoto 4 dr...$8 48 Chey 4 dr... $24 
Plymouth $495 50 Ford Conv. «$599 15) tudson 2 ds. ..$744 : '50 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 $1095 "50 Ford Coupe ..$344 Phone FE 2-9131 é 51 Hudson, 2 dr.. .$744 
Gr Tuep end heater. 152 Pontiac 4 dr., De- ||| ‘3! Hudson 2 dr...$29 . 16) Gy, Conv. ..9609 
Jacobson “_N luxe 8 radio, heater, ||| ‘5! Pont. # dr.--..$78 o51 Otds. 88 2 dr...$799 . one-owner beauty. 50 Olds 2 dr. 88. .$599 51 Kaiser 4 Dr. ..$299 f 
Pontiac’s Exclusive $595 os ees vip ek “774 on 
51 Studebaker Club $1195 @ Pont 2 dr....999 HARDTOPS Coupe, a regl mileage 52 Buick Special 4 dr. ||| '50 Olds. 88 ...... $599 °S3 Nash ........ $999 maker. Radio, heater, ~ "SO Buick 2 dr. ...$544 '51 Ford .......- $744 
paint and tires. to ||| ’52 Chevrolet 51 a eanes $799 
$695 choose from. Club Coupe ..$899 SO DeSoto ...... 699 
"SO Buick Super 4 dr., 
feater, custom trim. "S3 Ford 4 dr., radio, ||| ’S2 Ford % ton °S3 Ford F-3 me oe halen — i PRD « «cs: Express. .....$999 
re- - oe a i ite- "SO Chev. 
en ee 1 5 Rall pe | Deer AT | rowmcam |e Te] See Us! |perioe mesma | oes, 4 “or $1595 Wick. et iin PT teae “faint eaty |" FORD 3 DR GU GOWN AND We Finance ee luxe, radio, heater, 2 dan Delivery..$199  ’30 Ford % ton me 4 PONTIAC STARCRIEF CUS- || tone green, whitewall ‘54 Ford Customline 4 - / Express ...... $399 : : | $1,095 rea ener Prine start lent condition. rE «008. tires. dr., radio and heater. 46 International 46 International =" 
: “46 FORD 4 D ater, whi 8 ere : i 9 12 ft. Van .... 
ner enpepern bay oak th a "eae ace wart st] NATIONAL | "PEMbatade "RAMEE $1495 nee ¥%4 ton pickup $1 2 ft. Van ....$299 
IT $195 fiat - FORD. MOTOR SALES) = |_"* TS “St 
ee nen {so NASH STATESMAN|MRRES: coe fon a| eee drocadia Netes Pome, rede Soa heves |] HAROLD TURNER, FORD i © OLD : Le 6 ° eater, Pow- r. io ter, ‘ ; 1951 Olds Holiday Pour with heat. : weak lars Pr — 
3 bs | oe lee Spe i) el Uisereian cuurione 3 BIG LOTS 
eee S1 Douce HARDTOP “Support the United Fund” 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 
um | fGenete et Woodward & l1-Mile Rd. . 134 Mile & Woodward poet | OLIVER BUICK Ke DEALER GLENN S Or z Till MIdwest 4-7500 LIncoln 7-3901 
" FE 4- 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9101 ||| Lincoln 7-3900 Lincola 7-401 
Hanvest creapance CLEARANCE SALE!|| PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | ff : 
— S A 5 F 7-_—____ We absolutely and positively have to clear our lot. So, we have closed , : 
“4 ‘ our eyes and cut our already low prices even further. | 
1ALL CARS MUST GO! |l'40....... 5 '49 5 | GOODWILL USED CARS 
NO REASONABLE OFFER ||, oe, _ — j REFUSED 46 .... .. $135 50 re $595 ‘S2..... $1195 
-- : . sod age? go : 1953 BUICK Super, Convertible, radio, h 1982 DESOT , radi 
+. ean pee, tees fin- — — ocens Wraneportaion’ ues Real" savings = oe oe Myaramatie. “Bios ‘toss. and Dynaflow. nN Stock No. 3667) v0, Beater automatic en * tock "Ne 'se7¢-A} 
Se REE a7 $165 ‘50... $595 ‘52... $1295 $1895 $995 : chi varie || ESSSES ERS phtaee st : “1 4953. 2Dr Station Wagon as : — = Lees 1953 CHEVROLET 2 door Sedan, beautiful 1952 CHEVROLET Styline 4 door Sedan, radio ; white walls, Mere te that taney | |’ oe $165 SO...... $645 Ba, $13 5 2 tone paint, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3643) and heater. (Stock No. 3923) 
H 148 DOWN 109 Dees Ga, || Sn” Ee ee $1245 $795 ‘ * o Custom | 2 1953 De Soto Convert. ae ‘ ‘ 
; a Tt we eee wae {Il 40 «os 0 $185 ‘Sl...... $695 ‘52..-.. $1445 ||] 1951 PONTIAC, nice green 2 door, radio and -—-—«1981 DODGE black 2 door Sedan with radio ; and coat covers. || Ford tudor, Light finish and Nash ae Oldemodiie Gupet 9 fordor heater. (Stock No. 3594-A) and heater. (Stock No. 3668-A) | , baad $149 DOWN || car for the wife. Gsod Tomity cnr. gtey finish. $695 $595 | 
1952 Piymoath 4Dr._ 1951 Mymouth2Dr. |] ‘48... $220 'S1......$745 '53..... $154 7 eh = ‘of Pree Tete cor fe fully equipped || heater and om = = wrote . in “Green Fae fone bine paint, radio, heat ee (ss —— seauy nice. Has radio = pee ta Chieftain oan c, ae | 4 $95 DOWN : oar a | A ock No. eater and Hydramatic. tock No. ) 
Sees | 47 .. a _ $265 90.......$745 ‘54..... $1695 | $1025 $1295 
; Come In Today... Gickeradg "ane hiss: Sur"™fuun. dle nee”, SAE" tae Sot | = : ; . . “sen “ 1951 NASH Ambassador 4 door Sedan, radi 1951 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe, V-8, radi | | . Drive a Bargain Away! 47 $295 1) $9 45 '53..... $1995 || heater, bed equipment. (Stock No. 3608). ° heater, Hydramatic. (Stock No 3 3642) " a 
 — aa — LOOK — a eS ee ek | $595 $545 Sere are come KO MONEY DOWN SPECIALS with payments to Mt : = ene ; 
‘48 ..0°«.«. VY S22... 5 || 1949 DESOTO 4 door Sedan, radio, heater and 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door, | 
$u7 34 Ser Month $1821 per Month peeeyeper “Ay movil oo role rene ae 7 2 aoe | Scns ay (Stock No. 3646). * heater and Hydramatic. "(Stock No. ay | 
dramatic. Clean car. Wass and seat covers. dio, beater and Hy: j 95 $1445 
1949 Chevrolet Sedan 1947: Ford Fordor ‘49 ooo. 6 : : . $31.02 or Month $17.25 per Month Biack Dodee ok yy peg on ee ee | 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan, 4 door, radio, 1990 PLYMOUTH Sedan, radio and heater. : tio, end heater, Here forder with re =o oe heater and overdrive. (Stock No. R-138) (Stock No. 3663) 1950 Nash Fordor 1947 Kaiser Fordor 
$21.20 per Month $10.71 per Month {IMPORTANT NOTICE! $295 $495 
a a a ae te Soto Fordor Because these prices are so low; under no circumstances will any of the || | 
per Month 21 per Month above cars be sold without presenting a copy of this ad to one of our |) s 
1049 PI th Fordor 1939 Plymouth Tudor salesmen. Prices good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21, 22, 23. TREME N DO U S SAVI N G S 
$31.02 per Month $3.20 per Month / | 1954 PONTIAC DEMONSTRATORS—AIll low mileage, fully equipped, choice of several 
| : R C) M ; S | models, 4 door and Catalinas. Also—A like-new '53 Mercury. Tremendous savings — 
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MOTORS INC | BRI SPOT | “Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” 
DE SOTO—PLYMOUTH | Olds-Cadillac *. ; 
912 S, Woodward aT ir ins aarp ae PONTIAC RETAIL STO RE | 
MI 47811 Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass Ave. ee FACTORY BRANCH | 
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TONIGH?T’S HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7) Little Rascals. Little leads to trouble for Topper. Anne | 
Jeffreys, Robert Sterling. ture’ film. Dana Andrews, John 
Ireland in ‘Walk in the Sun,” 
. Rascals in “First Round Up,” |9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan| 2!™ film, (9) Capt. Video. Adventure 
film. (4) Time for Music. Jane | 
Palmer sings. (2) Willy. Willa 
ately trigs to lose an election, 
June Havoc stars. - | i 
8:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (| 
News. | 
6:30—(7) Heart of the City. Pat- 
rick McVey in “Planned Dan- | 
ger.” film drama. (9) Sports; 
film (4) Republican Central 
Committee, Political. (2) Tele- 
rick. 
6:45 (9) Frankie Conners. Music 
(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- 
erett R. Phelps. 
+:00—(7) Kukla Fran and Ollie | 
Puppet Show. (9) Boston Blackie — 
Blackie becomes involved in- 
feud between brothers. (4) Star 
Playhouse. Film drama to be 
announced. (2) Favorite Story, | 
Adolphe Menjou tell of “No 
Tears,” film. 
4:15—(1) Detroit Deadline. News. | 
1:30—(7) Rin Tim Tin. Stage rob- | 
bery loot unearthed in “Woll | 
Cry.” (9) — Friendly ‘Theater. 
Film to be announced. (4( Eddie 
Fisher. Eddie sings popular 
songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards.   
9:45—(4) 
Cameron Swayze. 
Como. ry sings ballads. 
8:00—(7) Ozizé and Harriet. The 
Nelsons disagree about ideal 
temperature in “The Furnace.” 
(4) Jack Carson. Jack with 
comedy, Claire Trevor, guest. Murray hosts quiz. (9) The. 
Stranger. Lynch mob railroads | 
drunk to gallows. (4) Big Story. | 
“Case of Killer on Wheels,” 
to obtain “The Best of Every- 
thing,”” stars Don Taylor, Sally 
Fraser. 
9:30—(7) The Vise. “Dr. Damon's 
Experiment,” deals with psychi- 
atry and a love triangle, Lau 
rence Naismith, Sandra Dorne 
stars. (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. 
Pam and Jerry on another crime 
chase. (4) Dear Phoebe. ePter 
Lawford, Marcia Henderson in 
comedy of male love-lorn col- 
umnist, female sports writer. (2) 
Our iMss Boroks. Buried bones 
cause excitement for Connie 
Brooks, Eve Arden stars. 
10:00—(7) Black Spider. Don Barry 
in “The Westisde Kid," film. |   nis James hosts talent show. | 
Tom Stewart, bass-baritone, in 
third try to win. (4) Cavalcade 
Soprts. ‘ Eight-round light- | 
heavyweight boxing bout; 
Gannon. (2) | 
Francisco po- 
cial agent. | 
Roscoe Karns in adventure film. | 
10:45—(4) Greatest Moments in 
Sports. Walter Kiernan hosts 
runner Greg Rice. 
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales 
with Arthur Prysock, vocalist. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen 
with music, variety. Barbara 
Carroll, pianist. 
SATURDAY MORNING 
9: 15—(4) News. 
9:30—(4) Mr. Wizard.   | 
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1@:00—(7) Back to God. (4) Happy | 
Holly Ranch. (2) Wayne Univer- 
sity. 
10:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. 
16:46—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. 
11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Rough 
Riders. (2) Sinema. 
11:15—(2) Cartoons. 
11:38—(7) Cowboy Show. 
bott and Costello. (2) Ab- 
SATURDAY AFTERNOON 
12:06—(T) McKenzie's 
Top. 
1:00—(2) Lone Ranger. 
1:15—(7) Pregame Hudfle. 
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‘Ser (2) “Perry | venture film (2) Rocky King.| Don McLeod. 
3:00—(2) Playhouse. 
4:00—(2) Movie Party. 
4:30—(9) Film Fair. 
4:45—(7) NCAA Scoreboard. 
Vocal Varieties. (4) 
  
  
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Seized in Texas   Convalescent Patients 
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Bloomfield Hospital Clyde Marshbesks. Diz. 
  
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  THIRTY-NINE |, ‘reported within 15 per cent of its 
Jackson's ‘54 $414,239 goal Thursday. The com- 
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Fund” Community Chest, 
  
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role. | News. (2) News. Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Industry Practically ~~. type of — a nist party, was — by the FBI 
$:30—(T) Ray Bolger Show. Ray 11:16—(T) Theater. Cesar Romero,| ™ Parade. | Sen coshd de it Cabin tan wa lctdec Ketwcen the United Statee|| Commas SORMEEES Tetter in “Detective | 5:15—(4) Garden Show. ; M4-31-42-Foot Models shows young dancer the town, Audrey | regrets about stepping out of the | and Mexico 
and is trapped in a big crush.| Girl,” film. (9) Good las limelight for the It was lear whether the Te Cheese Prem &:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (9). ght time being. as not clear r 
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"ae: ’ earnings as an actress and model. for Older Employes 
K t k Voters Torn H Thornton said she disappeared | cause of age as long as they want Aen uc ‘ys ‘on Billboard, Sues in 1946 and not until he saw her, PHILADELPHIA w—Undersec-|to work and are able to do the 
- r al 2 picture on the billboard advertis-|Tetary of Labor Arthur Larson) job.” 
Between 2 Popu ar Men- ‘LOS ANGELES ® — An agent) ing a recent film did he locate | says the United States should for- 
who lost track of a client eight | her, She is now the wite of Vic get the depression-born attitude | \,, ey . » 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) — Ken-| popular and the party is not split. | Ye@Fs ago saw her picture on a bill-| tor Orsatti,. Hollywood’ actor's that the older worker should be ietminh Quit Cambodia 
tuckians of both parties will mark But Cooper has pulled upsets |°0@*d and promptly brought suit | agent. | retired to make way for younger; LONDON w—Peiping radio last 
their ballots Nov. 2 with reluc-|sosee and the most commonly en Om damages. Thornton asks $20,000 which he| men and women. De yoy 
tance and after considerable soul- commonly | Agent Walter Thornton's com-| says he spent promoting his client| Speaking here last night at the | letminh forces hing heard comment is .“nobody can | plaint, filed yesterday, said Patri-| and $100,000 “lost benefits”. under | third annual Conference on Old) had pulled out of the Kingdom of 
Too often the voter's complaint | best Alben Barkley in Kentucky— | cia Van Iver, who later took the| the contract, | Age Employment, sponsored by| Cambodia two days ahead of the 
is that both candidates are no good | Wess it's John Sherman Cooper.” | professional name of Dolores Don- | Temple University, Larson said| Oct. 20 deadline set in the armi- 
—he doesn't want either in office.| Most Kentuckians feel that the | lon, signed a contract with him|’ Eggs packed with the small end/the principal effort should be  stice agreement ending the Indo- 
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