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Allen | . | MILFORD—Service for Joseph There are still several openings H. Allen, 64, of 904 Hickory Ridge | classes which |Rd., Milford Twp., will be held at| shop each 1:30 p.m. Monday from R. G.-G.R. | trom to noon.| Harris Funeral Home, Detroit group will work with jig and/ with burial in Oakland Hills and simple band tools, wemorial Cemetery, Novi Twp. He under the guidance of a leader. | died Thursday at his home, after Mr. Allen was a forman at Ford older can make. | Carburetor Co., where he had been secured through | employed for many years. He is the ¥. | survived by his wife, Ethel. the last regular | Wilbert” H. Larson month for CLAWSON — Service for Wil- Ciub. The bert H. Larson, 51, of 735 S. Main St., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur- day at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral eather Home, with burial in Holy Sepul- aNp VICINITY — Mestiy chre Cemetery. He died Thursday. sStetece "Cesky tentsne | Surviving are his widow, Vielet, is expected to be 48 to 52, and high Saturday near 55. Yesterday's high in downtown Pontiac was 72, low 52. At 8 a.m. today, the thermometer registered 48 degrees, climbing to 530 at 1 p.m. lew « 4% Cool Saturday. igh a daughter. Mrs, Harold Keller of <4 Ag Bad “;| Troy Township, a son Duane of te Clawson, two brothers and one | Tedey te Pentiac grandchild | Lewest temperature preceding & om “28 6 om: Wind velocity 15 mph : West. eets Friday at 5:51 pm rises Gaturday at 6:45 am fises Friday at 8:16 pm eets Geturday at 12 11 pm » Tom ateres Se Beaseoseo8 tS &. .......-| U. S, Rep. George A Dondero| mc... ip m.........80 (R-Royal Oak) has requested that ie Berens 3 federal aid be allocated to Pon- se an tiac for construction of a new run- aaa receraes. sowie way at the municipal airport. temperature.................. HH Dondero made the request in a Pie © letter to U. 8. Secretary of Com Ps | , eS ot | The congressman's letter read 3 — a oe c Pipher 208, Lowen od Guparotares This The Federal Government has aeum , “ese 1976 | Allocated funds as federa] assis- a Chart chy 72 3 a ; of approximately 450,000, for $30,000 to Dondero Asks U.S. Aid for City Airport Runways “Pontiac is a highly industrial- ized city, where are situated two i sessseserese Sstesseras s hope that you will assist the City of Pontiac agd myself in this re- . Quest,” / / THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 ‘ > . 72 ¥ ‘ The partially decomposed body ses fan cadens aos ee of a small back and white dog) ss.64 é a ae oe was discovered in a dump on East| , et $3.5 milfien if Columbia avenue last night, Al-| pees bert Sundell, Oakland County hv- | . mane officer, said today. | Voters last April approved a Lt. Joseph Koren of the Pontiac half-mill ‘tax increase to pay. for Police Dept. Traffic Division came the bond issue, but property own- is to +9, i Crum Remains Critical tice is a. special proposal on the Hurricane Slams Crump Remains Critiest’ | County Planners OK | Sov." taize é 4 or ve ¥ - The plan commission supports Into Carolina MEMPHIS, Tena, w — Potiicat Courthouse Sife Pom the new building and the ; leader E. H. Crump remained in Proposed site for it, said Swanson. AP correspondent Noel Yancy was consecutive day. : | Commission has passed a resolu-' mmission recom. Pps : mends to. the people of Oakland reporting on conditions there | "Crump, 80, is suffering from ation supporting the plan to build County that they endorse many le a severe heart disorder, His condi-| 4 new courthouse in the “county, years of sound planning @nd éan- Wrightsville Beach, east of Wil- tion has become progressively center” between West Boulevard) sideration on the part of the mington, and Carolina Beach, south worse since he was placed on the | ang Telegraph road, according pgentetig ly de 4 of Wilmington, feared a repetition | critical list J. Robert chairman, | county facilities . . .” of the two--nillion-dollar - A half mill tax increase to guar- reat eevee hur eas eye ite 3 Share Same Moniker | ae es Soe A See Sn oe section in modern times, | SPARTANBURG, S$. C. u—Po- Se ees Waves were pounding at beach |liceman Hazel gre and his B y ] Ch C ; houses today even before the storm | wife, Mrs. Hazel McMillin, have a u r ee ristmas Gijts! yer reg se | year-old son, Hazel McMillin Jr. y fo ourself wae Gifts tlantic Beach, far along the | waves washed into the ground floor :, , of the Ocean King Hotel before the a p: FS ae from their beds in early morning - , yy as along miles of coastline. Schools, —J hkiae : Guubes_ wets woanil a teen Beautiful Oil : . a: ‘ gg PAINTINGS First A . % weather man . . Rages between #0 and 60 miles an bout Popular Paint-by-Number sh plus heavy rains, However, he ‘a eae said it. would be difficult to esti- PRIZE WINNER — Even Birmingham High School students have dy western bade of he ae Set of a band in working for the success of the annual book sale given by the | land, the Boston Weather Bureau « 3 Birmingham Branch of the American Assn. of University Women. | predicted, with torrential rains and ¢ Shown with her prize-winning poster for which she received $5 from | abnormally tides | the AAUW, is Sandra Shukait. With her is Mrs. DeOwen Nichols, coun ae ee Sm MATCHING Sandra's art teacher. Fifty of Sandra's signs have been reproduced and * ¢ « yaant Sees oes Rae ea ee ci. PICTURES next at the Detroit Edison building. Boston forecaster SERRE oT areca — storm is expected to travel over- Regular $2.50 Value . land as it approaches New Eng- Teachers Are Told Pontiac Deaths oft 2... Pamows ‘Crafts malcind 0 punting vt Das gos. We . ne Storm warnings were displayed and ready you need at Simms LOW, They Can Fight Reds chery! Ann Bixby Py py ty aA Fe Sp melee, Brerrinin coast and the weather man urged H (Continued From Page One) Funeral for Cheryl Ann Bixby, | ll — smer—gg Pog ; Deluxe Masterpiece Set $ 97 day may | world without daughter of Mrs, Merilyn Ann/ tinued abnormally Advertised at $5. Complete set includes war. By joe vere’ beeeation the | Maitrott Bixby was held this after.| #9 possible flooding of coastal Beautiful Pine Lake one = teinch eumves in your choice ef eam hep male sh abet Sor mee Oe at ae oT ie oe steady stream of reports ot bimms LOW Low Prick OE impossible." . was ’ Stating that 8 per cent of the | Cemetery, flowed from the Weather Bureau, secee ween Fe Completely Assembled—Finished Wood federal budget is used for na Saltese EDS ee seen ea HINES > | Mrs. Stuart of Pontiac. property. a) : » i t tite — could = reaarare] Geve Aland the C ticut, Rhode Is- - ic ure rames and parks, we would have a new! Juanita Gorza Saisiiigedhige\caiege endl arans | | Close-Out Entire Stock! ry la — youth! vuserdl for Jusnita Garza, tn-| were bierded wp. boats hauled far pd Pr Reguler $1.40 69« “lt we could send our youth | fant daughter of Jose and Elodia| inland and sandbags piled along ~~ j 4V%4x54-Inch oeeee around the world to — to|Garta will be Saturday at 10/ foundations of utility buildings. Velues te $2.50 that this two-thirds of the world| Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- | Leyte and Antietam, were ordered ™ BER. seee as yet undeveloped, would have|‘ery. The baby was born prema-|to sea from Quonset Point, R.L Values to $6.50 $ 49 marvelous contributions to make.” | turely Thursday in Pontiac General | Naval pal Poets wen 18x24-Inch 3 Hospital : ewport, R.L, hartor |e All pen || 'Sx24-Inch ....... Claiming that We are om | Besides her parents she is sur-| steamed out to ride out the storm $6.00 ‘Last Supper’ $298 —— vived by two brothers and three | at sea. Frame 31%2x14-Inch man i “get up high cxtagh to [yer pony Mame ‘| Air Farce gists me brought pocllgnemen y hes ge |e gg poy FH teat af Gad pationn WS Gq Street : ‘inland from bases at Bedford. FIRST QUALITY... Hurry, supply limited! eh Instead individual trees.” . Mass. All craft remaining behind atet feos temahaces by they. Workers Give Half ——— es lidred Porri } served chairman of the entire ® Massachusetts Gov. Christian A mp daw " hnsonthay this allay United Fund Cash yresine lieragg orders placing all Or « delightfully "Tetay, he % = m et Cabiend | (Continued From Page One); | civii defense. on an alert basis different; romantic County are éonvening in Pontiac; "*tfing and showing of a special | Similar instructions went out from place to enjoy your — rye ugh Gregg. meals out... come to dual workshops covering every su - begins next) In Providence, R.I., workmen the colonial Rotunde ject from arithmetic to water | Yeek: UF posters will be in prom | piled sandbags at the power plant ballet . inent spots around the plant. Com-/of the Narragansett Electric Co Inn where our service — — between —— plants |'n hope of preventing any major and cuisine meet the ’ departments wi encour- | power failure. | October 16) is Sweetest Day . .. the day te remeniber aged by posting progress reports| Sandbags also went up the sides standards of those ‘ 1 More Inch of Rain | on huge boards showing the over-| of the Providence County Court- wie sal ce the wes oe Wars ad clare keau ae a hee Gt one all totals and leading groups. house in downtown Providence. In P y 5 Is Recorded Here | “Each and every member of the | the Aug. 31 storm, raging waters finest. (Continued From Page One) | by his supervisor and asked what | Causing damage which is still being GASB COVERED idents as like a small tornado, In order to make the pledge as n mee BUFFET ' 2 vebuane painiess as possible, all em- Rotunda Styl. arias dana st pay roll delecdon eye co Hospital Addition SERVED EVERY DAY damage. The Flint | * en- | ee , Seater barese chased te | sting werter w dome vy Urged by Physician apsariicat Minna dbsiom ducted trom his pay each pay. | (Continued From Page One) ff DINNERS: ln Detre guy wane or day. tors would like because of the | Served Daily from $ P.M. to a half-dozen trees. Hardest tt “The hours ef hard work and {room shortage, he said. 10 P.M. however, was southwest@rn Mich- wor put ia by the hundred “People who have suffered heart | Sundey from 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. igan. = Union City = over | of men in all the industries of Pon-| attacks or strokes, for example, a tiac for this worthy cause is an-|are sent home in two to three LUNCHEON: chante owimuing in "te cae Sessa arco Ameen "bes" pmo anaes ceo estimated $2,000,000 loss to the dry | industry Tolling up its siesevs to | in more urgent cases. vec as 2:90 P.M — bean crop in Sanilac anti Huron acive Problems of | childbirth, ali the hospital staff oe . Counties in the Tiamb aren. a —~)* ee Oe ee ee eect THE ©+leane soo G. Elwood Bonine, state director Other men composing the Indus- , wherever there 6 BO “se © ROOM [8 Brochs 20 Verieties, full pound. ............ ralbowchvegatirt pempsaten nopeal tag ber may ga Aierraanac We have room for ott pattonts Mae oe tke Oder Ail tovel Oibentle, tell peend................. to Agriculture Secretary Benson to| Report § Nelson several came in the labor room. Last Wednesday | those afternoon and evening Mobs kabdaeees — ee the ingyen pang facturers’ chairman; Fred Hag- | We had 14 patients. We pioalig cod cochtsile, = [1 Whitmen’s Assorted, 14 ounces............. mike farmers eligible. for, emer. |S2°% Harvey Jobne and Heary F. | ie DO) tor one and put them |) ROTUNDA INN | Se eae gency loans, “f | wherever else we could find room.” a rg mer mses seeeee eather Bureaa ® Gehringer added that the hospital On Pinelake, | § Whitman Milk Chocoiste, pound ......... ° cdl tor Wallan and vitally Mutilated Dog Body has two delivery rooms to handle Pontiee, Michigan Whitman's Golden Fleir ... .......... ° Se clans and Catian tanight the 250 births a meth the houpital 100 yards from Orchard Labe Rd. Whitmen’s Prestige... =. =... ae 000+ Gad and Saturday, with some chance | [\; ° | averages, “This doesn’t provide the Whitmen Sempler, nd box. ........ oe» $2.50 of scattered showers, Low tonight Discovered in Dump safety margin that should be had. ~ “4 > Il Mirrored Ceder Chest, | 15-om.. 2. ee eee $2.95 {{@ BROTHERS a5 1 MMS across the dog’s mutilated body in| ers turned down the issue at the a cardboard box as he was walk-| election last April. ing his own dog, Sundell said. According to information gath- : oced to Sendull he due one hice, |COnio Guard Succumbs maimed and burned Friday night) TONIA @®—Frank Kelley, 65, an by a group of teenage youths on Ionia Reformatory guard for the the LeBaron School playground. ‘the past 23 years, died Wednesday He has uncovered no clues to!at Tonia County Memorial Hos- the identities of the youths, he pital. Physicians said he had suf- said. fered a heart attack. 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Basil Williams, Baptist mis- sionary trom Neighborhood House in Chicago, will speak to after- noon and evening sessions at Beth- any Baptist Church Nov. 5, Plans were made when the Bethany « . ‘ \ ; Dec. 2. Following a luncheon served by Naomi Circle, Mrs. Beaver of New- man AME Church gave devotions and soloist of the day was Edna Horace of Trinity Baptist Church. Reita Smith, director of Christian Education at Bethany, addressed the group at the afternoon session. Presbyterian Group Discusses India November Group of First Pres- byterian Church Met Thursday at the Crescent Lake road home of Mrs. Robert Boggs. Mrs. William DeRoo gave the Bible study, and the current event topic was on India presented by Mrs, Boggs. talent party to be held Oct. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954_ oy eonew ‘Talent Party Will Be Held — ~ SOT Oa Mrs. Charles D. Scribner of Ottawa | sors of the show are members of the Pontiac drive (seated) is getting in practice for the| General Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Scribner School. She is talent chairman for “High| Eugene Miller of Edgewood drive, hosts for Fever Follies” a show to be presented Nov.|the talent party, in a little pre-party vocal 10 and 11 at Pontiac High School. Spon- | exercising. % - = F ? ™ Oct. 2 at Webster School Mr. and P. Eugene Miller | Strait Jr., Robert Isgrigg, George will ‘officiate as chairman and | Richman, John Benson, Jolm Ma- hosts for a talent party to be held | dole, Dr. George Petroff, George om Oct. 22 from 8 to 10 p.m. in| Putnam, Fred Poole and Mrs. Webster School. Ferdinand Gaensbauer. The purpose of party is to| Others assisting Mrs. Scribner --- gather talent for “High Fever | are Mary Parrish, Mrs. Paul Gor- Follies” being presented by Pon- | man, Mary Ellen Wyngarden, Mrs.~ oe Sa L. Jerome Fink, James Nye, Ralph Nov. 10 and Ii at High Hen HH 4 Pentiac Prees Phete 22 in Webster | (standing left) joins Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. Arthur N. Minster, presi- dent, announced that final plans ire ior maae tr «teas Flapper Dress Fades Before ’54 Styles onial M i Oak. anor in Royal By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Mrs, E, D. Auchard was a guest of the group, Those who saw Thursday eve- 74 North Saginaw St. of ? —~ are buying... 9 Apparel for Women Burton’s Birthday Newest, Smartest Styles, Sale-Priced Right Now... at the Beginning of the Season! E! Save - Save - $ave - Save! Smart year around Toppers that’s what fashionable @ Luxury Fleeces = @ Tweeds, Checks @ Insulated Linings @ Glass-Glo Interlinings @ Novelty Fabrics Ummmm so much coat for such a little price! These are the kind of values that make shopping exciting. Authen- t'e values to $49.95 now only $30.88 COATS Selection Is the There Is No Need to Wait ‘til Mid-Winter or End-of-Season... BUY NOW for LESS at Burton’s! SAVE $$ VALUES 10 $30 NEW TOPPERS & RAINCOATS Blanket Fleece Mouton Trim Red, Turquoise, Beige LLLLDA LO ead = 19° @ Novelty Tweeds @ Corduroys omen on a budget incredibly low priced for our Birthday Sale. $19.88 RICHLY TEXTURED FABRICS FROM FAMOUS MAKERS CASUAL AND ZIP LINED COATS 88 — | ning's fashion showing at Pontiac that the toreador pants for loung- ‘High School were given an op-| ing have really caught on. Women | portunity to decide whether they | seem to have accepted them as a like the “flapper” dresses or the | part of their wardrobe. beautifully feminine dresses of| Coats with puritan collars come today. in beautiful colors—which reminds Bloomfield Fashion Shop dis-|us—the raincoats are even more ie bth eran hk penal er and ery ie ‘Theta Phi sorority. The flapper , °- | look received only laighs. Models for the occasion were Mrs. William E. Hutchinson, Mrs. | Dresses shown in this collection Ward Ross, Mrs.. John Sinclair, prove that feminine curves are | Mrs. Ruth Kennedy, Mrs. Forrest stilt in style, The long torso sil- Garchow and Mrs. John Kingler. houctte is the big mews, and mot | Mrs. Maurice Barnett was com- te be overlooked are the pleated mentator skirts with the pleats starting at a smooth hipline yoke. ‘Cotillion Club Waistlines may not be as sharply | “nipped as in previous seasons. ut C)nens Season | All fabrics are extremely light- | | weight in spite of the aspect of on Saturday | some of the tweeds, faconnes and| Members of Cotillion Club are | brocades. This year marks the re-| planning their first dance of the | turn of velvet and judging from the | season for Saturday evening in | approval of last evening’s audience Hotel Pontiac. it will remain a favorite. Among Cotillion’s new members A ruby red velvet two-piece out-| are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvert, | fit was a hit with many as was 89 Mr and Mrs. Edward Graybiel, | amethyst after-five dress. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenhalgh, Shorty alpaca coats worn for | Mr. and Mrs, James Jenkins, Mr. almest any occasion will be big | and Mrs. Harold Owen, the Rich- favorites this season, as are the (arg Pattersons and Mr. and Mrs. coats with cuffs which can be | Bob Rogers. | pushed up to any length. Many | Qn the reception committee for | fashion minded women like this | Saturday evening's dance will be idea for it makes good use of | vr. and Mrs. Addison Oakley, Mr. the long and more dramatic | and Mrs. Willis Lefurgy and Mr. glove. and Mrs, Ralph Norvell. | Harvey Berlin's bows and Ann| Planning the decorations are Mr. | Fogarty’s full, full skirts “ere in-| afd Mrs, Collis Scott, Mr. and stant hits with the audience, and| Mrs. Lefurgy and Mr. and Mrs. | perhaps for the first time we felt | Jack Haupt. Square Dance Season Begins — for Three Clubs Many past members of Prome- naders Dance Club joined present and new members for the “Home- coming Dance,” the first of the fhe F 55 Ee L ip [ : a : i iF F i 39 = Ht Ha Hee int g 4 a ERE Hi HT VFW Auxiliary Reports on Parley were given on a VFW F t-] ket Ui : one Mit ed on things needed in the hospital. The ermine, the ptarmigan, the Arctic fox, and the varying hare change their fur or plumage to white in the winter time. Week-End Special COLD 00 WAVE .. 2. CS aa. a Better than | could doit. Berane por oe . 7 i ui fense to \each or advocate violent — naling California hideout and given a four-year sentence for contempt of court. 2. Voted 43 to set aside a 1953 order which disbarred Attorney Abraham J. Isserman. ‘ should be reversed. 3. Agreed to decide if military The hearing wNI*be held later) authorities. may take a dis- in the fall and possibly’ may be| charged veteran out of the Jnit- overthrow \of the U.S. government. Twenty-seven states supported syivania Supraéme Court decision High Court to Rule on Sedition Cases deferred until a sugcessor to the! ed States te be court-martialed \ * ad é d Es i ee : f : * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, QCTOB ER 15,1954 = 2 a fF 2th ley [ q if a total construction costs last ay at at « ‘a Complete te Re- a AG Planets by Kenneth Retriever Gun Dogs by William F. Brown Knights Templar uF E u ; ! generalissimo, | ‘Henry Bonner of Pontiac and Hen- Pontiac as his captain | Bird of Birming- | Visitors for this service are asked church Wixom PTA vill School at 8 teachers in :30.to 8 p.m. ques- | ite Hite | FRE ! i I " q 9 ft iL a F th. William Van Meter, chief of po | CHECK -OFF — Going over the program in last | Wilson, minute preparation are members attending the an- |W nual convention of the Southeast District of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs held yesterday in Rochester. “Music, the Universal Language” was the theme of the convention, to which the Rochester club was host. Here Mrs. Howard eee =_ ~- Colortul by Huron, Some of the finest autumn scen | went of adjustments. } New Hudson and winds reaching the peak of color in Kens ington Metropolitan Park and else: | Kent Lake and surrounding coun- where along t Clint ie Phaet and Chistes tryside. The tour continues along 4 masters are in place for | the western shore of Kent Cake, a 33-mile auto. tour through Kens- | P@st Beach Lake. and leaves the ington Metropolitan Park near New park on the western side, turning Hudson and several woods trails|®°rth to circle General Motors labeled for hikers. Proving Ground aa : Along this part of the route, i ? : [ f F i , J construction in the proving grounds, The park is re-entered at | the northeast and motorists are returned to US-16 by the same road used to enter Maps of the park may be ob- tained at the Park Office. Detailed descriptions of the hiking trails on which trees and shrubs are labeled, are also available free of charge at the office. . Park saturalists haye also ta- beled a hiking trail in Lower Huren Metropolitan Park near Belleville. Tables and stoves are available throughout the fall months in all of the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority parks. Although the boat rental dock at Kensington Park has closed, the free launching sites continue to be used Weight Club Moves Because of Growth WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Fashion Your Figure Club has been forced to change its meeting place because of a growth problem. IEEE nit i 1 3 & Fy 3 | : z ; 3 2 e "pb <4 . the club is growing larger, and DR. WILLIAM H, BOS will now hold its regular Wednes- day meetings in room 206 at the high school, instead of the town- ship hall. Mrs. Shirley McCoy, chief die- Drayton Minister Will Teach at DIT scien ot waicora nies seen DRAYTON PLAINS — The Rev.| gay. on “Low Calorie Meals.” William H. Bos, of the Sashabaw, irs Claude Kingsley, Mrs. El- Presbyterian Church, has joined go, Johnson and Mrs, Harold Hunt the faculty of Detroit Institute of | oived honors recently for losing Technology as assistant professor | 16 most weight, and Mrs. Gerald lof speech and religion. He will also C hever and ‘ie. Charles Bon- | serve as religious counselor : . |ham took home a trophy for gain- Dr, Bos was ordained in 1942 amare eons Wr and before becoming minister of | the Drayton Plains church two and ‘one half years ago, he had charges Food Lesson Scheduled in Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, | acs cad toe |_ WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—The Studying at Wheaton College, White Lake Home Extension Grop Western Theological Seminary. will meet at the home of Mrs. Washington University, and the Edgar Thompson Tuesday at 1:15 University of Michigan, he com. P.m. Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. Bert pleted his doctorate at Mich- | McKeachie will present the lesson | PTA Fair FARMINGTON The Bond School PTA fair will be held Sat- urday, with midway and carnival | ., complete with 14 Milky the Clown will be present for the festivities which provide the budget for the PTA work dur- ing the year. Inhalator Purchase Approved by Board SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP — i Meeting Set « — The Lakeville A will meet at $ p.m. Monday for Saturday | FARM-SIZE EARTH-MOVER Ask us for complete detoth about thas hondy leveling end groduag biode You'll fad # wsetul the yeor orevnd, PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WE TAKE TRADE-INS — CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. Pontioc Rd\ ot Opdyke Rd. FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 Your Authorized Dealer for FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN CARDEN TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS — KASCO FEEDS i SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS chairman Coolidge, state president, and Miss Jean Lilly, president of the Rochester club, make final program Miss Lilly welcomed the members at the 10 a. m. session at St. Paul's Methodist Church, | , as whieh was followed by a luncheon meeting, and a fom pti sede in ana bate emergency. interception and were musical program in the afternoon, { Scenery Waiting Teen Age Girls Find Clinton Rivers Milford Man's Body _ ery in southeastern Michigan 's | through the park. Buno Overlook | 7) some changes have been made | from previous years, to avoid road | Kowal, Members are losing weight, but) ge Couple Married i vid Durning of Detroit j — Lapee r Girl Set | Selfridge Honors Top-Ranking Team ma! ere yer | LAPEER—Ruth A. Welt, daugh- i last week. She was awartied a scholarship ‘to attend Wheaton College at | Wheaton, Ill., to work for her de- | gree, with hopes of becoming a medical missionary. Ruth was valedictorian of her (class at Lapeer High School in | 1950. - | Name 4 fo Study © School Issues ° Romeo Board Member to Work on Personnel, Contract Problems ROMEO = School Board Presi- dent George McKeough last night appointed four board members to study school problems suggested by school Supt. T. C. Filppula Dr. Ralph Renwick. and Joseph Jelch will be board representatives on a committee to study personnel policies and a continuing contract |for teachers. Walter Sewell and Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Mrs, Frank work and pay schedules The leave of absence requested by Mrs, Berenice Tompkins for the year 1954-55 was approved by the board. The official enrollment for the MILFORD—Two teen age giris | present school year was announced found the body of Burton F. Mills, | @8 1,856 in elementary and second- formerly of Milford, in a field, @ry schools and 1 postgyaduate |furnishes a panoramic view of | adjacent to Summit street at 6 student. The total] predicted by the p.m. yesterday. | administration had been 1,889. An- He was pronounced dead ‘by Dr. |nouncement was also made that out William Grant. A widower and | the 8 members of the 1954 grad- lifelong resident of the Milford uating class, 21 are enrolled in area, Mills had mailed a note to| Shools of higher education. a local funeral director, which|, “ special meeting to discuss the started a search of the area at | budget was set for 8 p.m. Tuesday. 17, and Rosalie | noon yesterday, “ owal, 16. found the body ue |High Test Revealed of 742 the . Funeral) ° : nera! wil be ot 1 Rapp monday |fOF Milford Holstein 16, from the Richardson-Bird Funeral | Home in Walled Lake, with burial) MILFORD — in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- Holstein cow, Ho - Beau Acres tery | Whitey belonging to Walter Wel- Surviving are two brothers, Wal- | berry, 2000 Hill Rd., has just com- ter N. of Armada, and R. D. | pleted a 365 day lactation period, Mills of Fenton. making 19,769 pounds of milk 4.72 , test 933.2 fat with twice a day milking He also had a junior two-year- |old heirer, Ho-Beau Acres Moon- light that made 11,516 pounds of in Ceremony at | milk 4.68 test 539.2 pounds fat on Romeo Church | twice a day milking in 309 days. ARMADA—Barbara L, Chamber-| posting was done by Paul’ M- lin and L. Roy Faulker were mar- pry enema in the Baptist Church Book Review Club Plans Monday Session The bride is the daughter of Mr. mada. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Faulker} WATERFORD TOWNSHIP=Mrs. and Mrs, Paul Chamberlin of Ar- of Romeo are the parents of the | William Shunck and Mrs. Cart w. | will review ‘‘Charles bridegroom (Carr Jr., Tragedy and Tri- The couple was attended by | Dickens, His Carol Plauman of Armada and Da-|W™Ph” when the Book Review Club meets Monday at the 4339 Windiate home of Mrs. George A. Dean The meeting, open to all inter- ested Waterford Township women is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. MOMS Plan Dinner AUBURN HEIGHTS * MOMS Unit 19 will sponsor @ chicken din- ner from 5-7 p.m. Saturday in the lold fire hall on Auburn Avenue. Regular meeting of the group will be held at 8 p.m. Monday. County Calendar rey Tewnshtp Indians will be the theme for this month for the Log Cabin Cub Scouts ¥ they meet et 730 pm Monday school A rummage end bake sale wil) be held Tuesdey at the Troy Fire Mall, Liverneig and 19 Mile Rds The Gee Saw Extension Club will open the sale et 10 om Sesin Lake The Busin Lake Dredge and Philosopht- cal Gociety meeting at the Davies Hill- top House Oct. 30 will feature @ costume Halloween party toEnter College “Milford Ground Observer | Rea A _ four-year-old | 72°. See Radar-in-Action Display Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, Mil., | MILFORD—For the first time, a| Mrs. Lyle See and Mrs. Harvey group of ground observer corp Reid. - leaders were permitted to see US. | The Milford Ground Observer radar in action and to witness,Corp has received three citations emergency jet performance at Self-| for merit, one from Sélfridge Field | ridge Field this week, according to' and two from the state center at |Major Maxwell Gurman. | Grand Rapids. | The exclusive showing was given | |for the Milford Volunteer Ground | . |Observer Corp, the top-ranking Officers Are Elected corp of Michigan, because of its by North Branch OES “outstanding contribution sr to the| NORTH BRANCH — Officers | civil def e Bes . — chbsen at the annual election of North Branch chapter, OES, are: | Geerge Eberle and five leaders Mrs. Aileen Rose, worthy matron; | were guests of Majer Gurman (Walter Taylor, worthy patron; Mrs. who presenally escorted the (Vivian Crawford, associate ma- women through the various de- (tron; Edgar Schank, associate pa- | partments at Selfridge pertinent (tron, Mrs. Betty Stevens, conduc- | to the alr defense program. tress; Mxs. Betty Easton, assoc- | One of the most interesting ex- | '#t¢ conductress. periences of the group was the t —— =m he bel’ Ce | viewing of the radar screen and its : : l|operation. The women were given . the opportunity of observing air- Masonic Meeting Slated icraft for a radius of 250 miles "| METAMORA—The Me F. every direction. : | & A.M, will hol special meeting | The sky was cleared for a special | 5. saturday sect a demonstration of two F-36 jets for ,the group. After the alarm was ove ene he Roger May | sounded, two pilots went maeneh | serve a chicken dinner ‘ | airborn in 3}, minutes from the time the alarm sounded. | They circled the airbase and | eame over the group at an alti- | tude of 100 feet, traveling 650 miles per hour, te demonstrate SUPPLIES FOR Leaders viewing the demonstra- | tion with Mrs. Eberle were Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Mrs. Albert Maddock, Mrs. George Agnew, Mrs. George Feeley and Mrs. | June Fellion. 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C. degree. | es? charge yesterday be- pubis, teregrs marine by we in Active Trade bond yesterday until trial Wednes- AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ' eee: 15 up _ Phone OR 3- _ 4 * Lodge opens at seven thirty p. m.|fore Sylvan hake os Praits: Deticious. fancy 8.5¢ by: day after pleading innocent to lar-| MANUFACTURER | Wet ggg cc SS wo | FOUNO MARRIED VETERAN DE t Robert ©, Burnes, —Adv. ry cath wen Saad Rivet. Number 1 3.00.50" busbel; ceny by conversion before Osk| REQUIRES COST AC- | BOND EMPLOYMENT | _ie'rt "see" : ' om. 3.80 bu: Jonathan, fey. #4 bu; No. 1. #3-| NEW YORK @®—Stock market/ Park Justice William F. Nern COUNTANT EXPERI- AGENCY ; News j Bri Sheriff's office |}es-218 va: Northern bps, No. i, 330: | Dries were thoroughly mixed to-) Carq ig accused of using money ENCED IN STAND 53% _W_ Huros Work Wtd. Female 11 mn gainns Seem mertne tes | be, Sin Ge cies be tot | ay tm Beary early Wading, leven hima by hare Toekea Eaer| ENCED IN STAND. | OmanS Ake Gy NE | x homes Paton ot 2405 proce ate gig, arming, ty Jack | Rrsps,.zavisa come he t| The’ opening was a whrivind|S ‘usg9 Parbawy ve, Oak| ARD COST OPERA. | Sitaltiat treater | SLAM RSTO RO" De, Bissinghem. thd Oabiend ump valued st $50 bad | cits, fog mucnierrey wom of Plus and minus sig"! Park, to purchase sod, TIONS. COLLEGE | sitnces Bust be able te cock and | bt us. fere. Pe CT, , : Sheriff's ae theas cided Guinn Go went 00m 3 sekee ban peers’ Rieter. Noh, zee: | eat Tepresented highly conflicting = GRADUATE PRE- _vate robes ead bath On eade0,” =| (baby sitting evenings and week- County s deputies 3.00 bu. Melons, Mo. 1, 1.28-1.75 opinions on the probable trend of e FERRED OR EQUIVA- TT. .e-CAT EE | tne Ph vm 81300. morning that his car had* been |119 Couglau, Auburn Heights. : Beans, Kentucky | the market. ; 2 oe CHRISTMAS SALE | GRONING DONE IN WY HOME. broken into at a railroad station Wonder. He. |. 240.250 bu: beans | Yesterday's market broke sharp- rain a e LENT EXPERIENCE. Start now. Avon cosmetics has Call PEST Rd. Rummage No.’ 1, 2.40.00 ba, beans Was: |Iy with the Associated Press aver. , PLEASE REPLY IN | Table pupitioes ‘women Bes. ot. (RONINGS | WANTED. ti PER i, 300-390 bu, Dosis, Ho. | age of 60 stocks down $1.40 at .« DETAIL YOUR QUAL- i iceeeee ae eee ee IRONING DONE IN MY HOME, fener 2.56 Ne-bu; Wo i 10-1% $134.70. That kind of performance IFICATIONS AND AN- Write Bente Bree ‘Bor on =| Capes AND Wine RECON Cabbage No. 1, .75-.90 bu; cabbage | brought out a wealth of overnight | m essly TICIPATED REMU- |. sipentpnces— Roorkeeren and alterations and repairs. 2% IP Aaagy -E cet |orders. They hit the tape this NERATION TO BOX to take complete charge of books Fears enpetioote we Oe oer b seeds be Carrots, No 1. 18 | morning with such ‘force that the al THA sec oo ml EL: srmenere mo oye) Ook ee ee = tes. teh ‘a ac. | tC AGO @—Grains were al-} 37 PONTIAC PRESS, eee re pyntin nanga $150 be. Cauliflower 1, 1.38- | ticker behind in reporting lowed to drift more or less aim- PRRIENCED ~~ WOOREEEPER 4 Mo. 1, %5-1.25 des; celery to take com se _ 39, desires dew work. FE S317. Gon ‘Gorm: eweet, Wo. i| the stock exchange. The congestion | determining news on the Board of groggy A YE «= pom nd AN tan ono yr ned iDPLE AGED LADY WOULD Cucumbers, ili size,| lasted only a few minutes. Trade today. Gains outnumbered weekly. Oppeltanay ser eavanee- a Uke caretakers job im exchange cumbére pickle, fancy, 800 tu: Ne t.| Rallroads were higher when | declines among the various con- sien salrroae etree, PE bb “EXCEPTIONAL Pe. sitis* “usecisening SF S- 330 bar We. 1S ee300 ba. Dal ken. the flurry ended. In the mixed | tracts. 12 hours p . a aa g OPPORTUNITY i MIDDLE AGF WIDOW DmaiaEs Tae. be Ontene Gres, Ne. iw: catagery wore otecis, wsters, ale | Wheat near the end of the first me contivistons and 5 Ss pens. | Applications will be accepted Mon- | pe ela —_ ‘ as. ferden’ bebe: catona, GrysNe. 1. 135-| crafts, and wtiliies. Lawer were | hour-was % to Ss lower, December | Write Pontiac Pres Sox 160. | ay only (Oct. 181 (r poution | WaN TED. FRONTS OS FER 50 50- beg: onions, pier ting. = distillers, coppers, chemicals, | $2.15%4, corn \% lower to % high-| #XPERIENCED BOTCHER AND preg Np ow py gree bushel. PE ¢-8001 Seb the led eches ‘Kerctth. vo’ Be a motion pictures, and many ells. jer, December $1.54%, oats un-| — fivibersy “santo or inquire si et tices sae Vpeere Rpeupons® ce 31.1 \ paves July Chicken and “Peas, ‘Block’ Bye, No 1. 250-390 Royal Dutch Petroleum, yester-/changed to % higher, December Soeee 'D “hd between Ii Beive good salary pits "ms a ABHINGS ano th ‘ ’ 954 is now ileble. bazaar, $1. Sat., Oct. 16, 4:30 p.m. r,aeres, f, 9,7 ox day's most active issue, stood out| 80%, rye % to 1 cent higher, de-| ang 18 Mile ee company enefits. A tleants must aestiT) Use the coupon below or §) 3575 Baldwin Rd. oe Ne, 1, 1.50-1.95 bu: pep- | today with a start on 2,000 shares|cember $1.36, soybeans un-| ELECTRICIAN. SVEy mvs wer Fon Se Loe Ware LADY AVAILABLE WO- phone for your free copy. 2 ye Sale. St. Vincent's | Pa Mo. 1, 1.60-1.28 bu; peppers. | off % at 66%. Thereafter in a| changed to 1% higher, November eae wan Fence St Evening appointments vember, tot 00 lngioc: coupons, ° Hall, Parke St., Sat., Oct. 16, 8 a. m. 1, 30-186 te-he"ong: potatoes, Ne, | burst of activity it ran its gain to/ $2.76%, and lard unchanged to 38| SkPERIE REAL ESTATE eee ton a aa Pontiac or vicinity. Reply Pontiac W , 7 Sake Oo U6 Ode | LEAS Mekaet eemeet "hg | slmost 2 points within a few min-|cents a hundred pounds higher, Oc-| fier hat" yfestires, busy siv'Bee "s Pemise Pres, | WOMAN DESIRED BAY WORK OF . dos, behs; radishes, white, No. 1. utes. tober $16.20 - ground floor with parking. — ON ae any kind PE ¢1@3_ = i Dixie Cab. OR 3-4162. Waterford, Gos. behs. Acorn, No. 1, 1.00- estra commissions 1W ‘Burea. ee ene mene. gat WOMAN WILt CARE FOR Lerchen & Co. | ovr catncn wea" “tar 1B teen Res IE | New York Stocks | cnsas Mitt, | ghaiePIS me | onvanstgrcesonmee | Si we Oot tated New York Steck Exchange __ if your in jail and needs | 1.15 bu; squash. Tetian, Wo. 1. 5-150 | aamirel . ... 241 tnt Tel & Tel.. 20.7 —— MO) Es for estanilished dry ¢ route | bail, Ph. PE 1, C. A. Mitchell, | 's->4: squash, Summer, we Fe Air Reduc ... 465 Jacobs ....... C3 | Ale la ae y - ks soply Walker's ers, Lake 716 ge Steve Genk Bidg. 1 Teiee tite te i tomatees he, os — | Pr . by rd : seeees B.17% Nov .....005 aN EXPERIENCED WASHING WA- Pontiac, Michigan 1, 2.00-2.50 ba. 1, 100-130) ained Stre .. 48.2 Kelsey Hay... 23.7| 7% o0--++++ fo Aa ehine and appliance an. Phone WS 6-2093 | coos Saamanie Church, §171 Com- $00 | aan clon tat - at fone 30 _ oes paste May serene 280% matic "eaners oot — mng merce Rd., October 15, from 7 to bere Ne. 1. 128-118 bu. Endive, at Am aici: a Cohn de ’ dee | ee ism tere ues Bieady wore “ail appticatlons” con bela October 16, from © to) tein ba, Becarels, No 1. L9e-1 38 bai am Cran a Lib MeNat oe oe a + ie nina ent __ | a a Ne ig od Pale] FR HONE OPERATOR f 1, 1.00-2.50 Am M & Fay, % ol eae 16.6) Rye Dee. oe... 10.83 Por close tolerance on Sun- % bu. 4Am Motors 10.3 Lone 8 Cem... Tin 1.30% Jiy ...... 10.95 men Hand Honing m om 1.00-1.25 bu] Am Rad... 30 rd 23.1 perience with air gauge Kale. No. t,|/ Am Seating 31 Mack . bolidays and Meee vee, dgooch, Re [am gocre. Ses iran a St! Daath Notic oN. C. MEG. CO ms eee aes et tee Boe. Bt CS | _ausetnont meat one oe ee ~ . let wet a2 et Lets 5 = Pop. men make about” #00 shop, 3 years experimental od | \WASHING MACHINES » Fe. $ Ee agen == alltalicoali cee ME Ee os : 1) 2 GRAVE EACH. aah . J ET of Wa igh "eg am} $82 fa | Qekioea ug omer onveepe, | RBaPOMAIMLE MeN Caraace | Gitte obey miamenge | PHONE FE 4-250 re) 164 Low |... 1439 778 884 1080 Whele or pert. Reasonsbie Cutting ton 3 room apts. ot ment, and will travel Box 6 , i, Parke * 13953 High |....181.8 93.6 56.8 3163) —*1660. Fe. Snowe 2 6 enspentens. 2008 i, GEE ERTES PLASTIC EHD eee REMOVED IR 12 Inch $3 45 1983 Low ......102 73.5 S05 0895 > = FILL SELECT + aRETOte “hess Se nestuny. Pe 8. = TREE OVAL TRIM. ooo ASQ 6 Inch nee Se BOX REPLIES Cony St eaten mer | SOMO TEE FULTS | APPLIANCE SERVICE 16 Inch $3.95 Pigures after decimal points are eighths At 10 am, today foe gerne ecurty =| BOY 16 DESIRES WORK OF ANY We service ali makes of retrigers: ne eeeveese 7 Balevin Rubbers. ..... see se — 277 8. Saginaw Bt. after 9:30 CARPENTER WORK —EPER nn oe ye eR ee 221 h $4 45 Gerity-Michigan’ 23 «(26 Woo, PRESSER WUT BE EX. “tenced. OA §-2035, SULLDOZING DRIVEWAY: NCTM. wee . Kingston Products*... a7 33 od. ase, Epeee, Prseds CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL graveled, parking lots made. FE 28 / h 34 95 Rady Mtge oo 36 . Protec Laundry 68 6. Tee cial Quick service. Weatheriy SLOGPTELD WALL CLEANERS MCN. ooo PM. INSTALL IN A JIFFY Wayne werewe cake WHOLESALE DEALER WANTED COUP SMINOLER WARTS WORK Pies cot, no colignéon. FE 3101. . ” fhe wt igh Ha am RENCHING WEW YORK (AP) —Poregn. ete ny exvannion ‘proere .> Ch BINGT “WAKER AND -CARPEN- Pa . oo agnd water lines = Tes rab a nee pan eg i eon bars ter, Richens ® specialty. FE nD Gat: mpnon arex Fain BS nme ten om mula” Secures” Sias ‘er | COLOMRO WON ORRIN pae> | “pry d, dus sie = Poe ee oO Bone MCIaeAE0, Freeport ti | GOLORED MAN’ DEATARS wont rT or py. tain ‘(pound Bat, WANTED: 2 MEN TC PICK ap. of any, bind, FE S150, detwore SEWER CLEANING SOLD ON A MONEY fe 7 11734, ap 1/32 of o cent Pe GS ne - CEMENT PINTERER — DESIRES - ory fee em? Sau Sin Sak Sori aaa Help Wanted Female 7 | Sia “ms: | ger ean ERG SIE . POPPE EEE ROLLE OL AR ® BACK GUARANTEE — tn of” @ Pe-- a OOK EXPERIENCED | cling @ siding. D. Mi. Wright. eT es ~ Fase. Drvi Galion mart) 12.58, unchenged; Holland (gull: PE OUNTER CIB | CAReRTER=DONT—-EROW Tt sam Ros ast Drying der) 26.36, off 01 of 2 cent: fire) ua 6 ou : ge Only 0 yrs. of exp VE pat in Septic tanks field 5% of 6 = Unchanged. Portugal head’ tek a _* we “i _ creine tae . FE . Free ; @witeeriand ie... i —) . Capable Stenographer Por Must be between 20 2s and experienced shorthand foundings “interesting work. five-day wee vacation ee AS coe toe ; . iL perme- FREE PARKING 256 S. SAGINAW ST. BOND EMPLOYMENT | Stel oIpdse | F De ¥. Burea: ‘ . : i Wanted Real Estate 32-A Ee ee NN Pens PB ba08 Trucks to Rent : % Tos Pontiac et Tee mate arm and Let us solve i: BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY i M Wanted 28A PEF CANO RRARARES I RA ‘ WANTED BORROW $4,000. pt wu vey per Pe ann t _ — Boz No. 7 Pontiac . Photos & Accessories 21) WintED TO BORROW 04,000 TO finish *# room house rty Conrax uA CAMERA, wa = Reve cuprates! valeg of $i2.- other sc-| 2-717) aftr ¢ p.m, qeosurten, For “aetahe and price, - — ; al FE toe _ Wanted to Rent 9 RR OPY nn Ane | 8 ONOUP, OR 1 C& COLLBOR : oo. Bpecia. T : ny en, age JL employed perma- :; mas : — eam tm Rochester Qube bon con ae | : elevision Serv boare + area Ao dloe Seen. Excellent DAVE Sco.” " te ADAMS & BIRD i = +1619 FE 27H8. | 7 BEDROOM, UNFURNISHED APT 3 Oar 10HT TV SERVICE or house ro fgg be | rents of A eG rE &- 58300 7 yr. oki child. Cal 1727 = oy Vice ALL LAND 4 rcs. eam (MireveLe STV sae FE 2-287) ee OPEN _ Typewriter Service 224 22A 8) WORKING GIRL WOULD | ELDERLY COUPE tenants jm Oped RENTAL _AGEN Y. rr +144 ma ood Rental Devt 4-758} PREE RENTAL SERVICE THET M Ew MIDDLEAGED COUPLE, BOTH employed. want to rert or lease unfurn. 1 or 2 bedroom home or fiat Bert of references. Phone FE 5-1100 after Sunday Radio and TV Service 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED St. Corner of E. Bivéd. | pouse west side preferred. will | 5 PE ¢7723_ arantee care. Call after | ae RADIO- & APPLIANCE pm. A Molones, FE 2-3182 he CFE ¢1133 RESPONSIBLE FAMILY WITH | Paes one boy 13 would like to lease 2 of 3 bedroom house. preferably | one floor in eta or in en- virons Ph OL 2- | Share Living Quarters 3¢ Gunter ry AND ADDING MA- Expert work sonia GIRi To SHARE an Office & ne large 5 room epertment wit 8 a | per Twin beds ery ine furnish.d. 6 minute waik downtown | FE rE_2-370 = TO | aan modern home with couple after 3 pm FE_4-4016 - LIKE te share her home FE 5-5803 efter 6 Days, FE 2-3103. yh eee | ER | Wid. Transportation 31 PPP PPP LPP PLD LADY DESIRES DAILY RIDE TO Detroit Hours 8:39 to 5. FE 2-5406 Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. . 32 SOPPBB BBA BIOSOSS s you a oe seth) \ tract Bae fos tenes Bh at reasonable dis iscbunts, act Ask for Mr Ciene CLARK Realtor a 1362 W_ Huron OPE bass DO YOU WANT casH? Ponce: At 8B cianleg $ Unlimited $ tor land Saft Parise a cere A. fFOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. @ pm or any time) Cal , ——_ 1B CASH FOR SHASO! MM cApive savinas & LOAN CO. ae. Y See. WE ABSOLUTELY iner pen E BLACK AND GUARANTEE Ee yt tg BAY Tat anke | Ee Bs Sev tage! To Gerdes Femint_ 1A) 8 Sti ormes| | DUY OF Sell : Condon Pirvigg Butcoxine | oejed cocker ‘with e log, fetber? YOUR Catan: Gh seu) soce We toevname Teter ta) AND CONTRACT A MA _Ra ot cvenines rE es cemusave xo Service 18) irihing - valuable > popes ote _money for reward. FP 2-04 Page same tater, | xy sears soon mare | NJ] CHOLIE CURTAINS is REWARD POR TPG AND HARGER CO. Weshec and finished. all conce location of our black |33_W. ‘turon_ st. FE 6-818 nie sematerials. expertly fnished = ae ae ee. — et eons tne 7 CONTRACTS LAUNDRY: 25 N. Sengeys Ra.| & truck. Dog may be in Pontiac Pee Center. 56806.) 8nd may have ] : TA, LAUNDRY SERV- : ‘CASH Septbegttent J Emm 8 a oho a x4 a vr hese ‘sad Sidte REA Cry a Dativ ont tent ~ 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN trom % acre with 10° ft. frontage no mre 'D. CHARLES Eq Bociet itt Te Cee pe toni, Bre PE seal yg casi rom rOR YOUR » Ke i Templeton, 1 Realtor @isposal to seasoned and or ‘Costracte =~ te F--7 Woe aie. Hen /|¥OU BOY [T-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN a a a oe ron? pe veninas Wanted Real Estate 32A| ‘CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY CAEN iH. CLARK Oren nVEVENINOS ow be cur oe a price r PE 4-062 MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOr WANT ACTION To Buy—To Sell—To Trede YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN GREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON a Po may LISTINGS WANTED BUY E WAITINO WE H. C. Newingham, Broker 38) 8 Marshal! L STINGS | WANTED. ing client service have investors who for you: equite ~ we! PAUL D. HAMMOND _ w ot Realtor 5-141 Eves. PE 56-4714 Call A: Specialist! When You Want to Sell Real Fstate cose tems call for 8 4 ROOM Ge IN ta ONLY. e °];—_—-.___.— ae er. medical p tty diapost | © ROOMS UPPER FURNISHED. for a ree — o specialist. i ood | Keero Harbor. 22789. | with us if you have @ rea) estate HREAUTIFUT, >? BEDPM. 1 UXURY | problem apt. overlook lake 6150 per - month References Detrait Re ure UNiversity 3-9813. BEAUTIFUL sTUD! First | — lt floor. Private entrance. Working Resu S couple only. Dr. Curson’s Clinic, WHITE _ BROS. ] | Phone or -1872 or OR 1760 __Open_® to * Sun 1 to -e-7=1| Iohnson | _ (RAS DONE TT AGAIN) That's right folks. We have sold over r cent of our listings and are desperately in need of al! types of property to sell | tes quick and courteous action. Office Open 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH IN 24 HOURS For your equity tn rour home or farm Call us on the one We will be at our home within 1 hour our offer before you deal. We mean dusiness |! EDW. M. STOUT Open Eves ‘til 8:30 Tt Saginaw St. . FE $0165 baby pig fy dosed BUYERS WAITING FOR K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | ery. 102 E. Huron st ant CxaaN Soe |? eee SeLaeny es DORRIS se SON = Pe ‘ia Ye medium priced well oa, Cab we for nme diate A mage ooo KNAUF, Realtor % W. Huron, FE 2-1421 NOS WANTED ED. ‘D. NORDM AN REAL ESTATE ROMEO. PLateau " ae Saracens ¥ RF. car et merce section of approximately $8,000. 5 ie pd couple. No Terms _realtors BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED Sian sta: sales TIONS, MACHINE SHOPS. If y ot "tor GROCERY STORES have any type sale, © us et Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN. Saginaw & Ph FE 65-6166 Open Eve. till 6.30 Rem Apts. Unfurn Unfurnished 34 LLDPE eens Rent | Apts, ‘Furnished 33 www © ew errr were ees Con APARTMENT, no drinkers lean ¢ ie. 1035 oupl: BASEMENT APT “2 GENTLEMEN or working couple, Utilities furn. 6 Britain Drive Pets ens. 3 ROOM. ESL DECORAT fens entrance 1 or ? a ROOMS. MOi ENTRALLY located. Re: eiied PE +4340. 3 ROOMS AND MATH BASEMENT enn ealy. FE Rooms | AND BATH | NICEL' furnished location = side, adults only. 5 103 Washington. i ~~ — ran pe BATH AND SMALL APT py RIVATE BATH & __ entrance or J ROOM aT — Seleaan Pontiac Th fies In nice surroundings. from post office, ‘s mile public and perechia!l schools Child end baby welcome poe furn It costs 6277 per week, ou will sy it's worth Try St. PE 4¢-7283 J ROOM PRIVATE BATH AND entrance Clean and well fur- mished Aduits. Off State St. Augusta PURNISHE ) aS \ AND BATH Av- burp Heigh's FE 17-0251 after 6 Ba ok J ROOMS AND BATH. HEATED, vate entrance. From Novem- t ist to May ist Near Union Lake. EMpire 3.2882 3} ROOMA NICELY FURNISHED. Private entrance Share beth. No _ @rinkers FE 2-2747 7 om APT _ Adotrs sellg0 sleeping a ROOM APT. ALSO BELL - niture. 9350 jan’ Ave.. rear J ROOMS AND BATH HEAT AND _hot water furvishea, OL ois Ty ROOMS AND BATH waDULts 5825 { ‘sterford. baby welcome, Newly ae _rated 49 8. Tasmanta FE 5- refrigerator, Fu hot water and shower, At Woodhull Lake. $35 month te resvonsible Call Detrott fat UNiversity 157 W. Huron. FURNISHED TWO ROOM APART- _ment No drinking 32-2689. po tment call MY 29-8731. LARGE ROOM? CLEAN AND co vary ea haae aan e per wee 7 oo welcome MY_ 3-4308 a 3 ROOM Y APARTMENT, wr miédionged ecumie. bicet Sar~ middiea e ‘ust fur- Bey references, No drinkers. FE 5 ROOM FURNISHED APT —a| country near school Children wel- _come REpublite 32-3011. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 32 AND 3 ROOM APTS. BABY welcome. 620 Wesbrook. |3 ROOM APT. | INQUIRE S AFTER | 6 caretaker apt. 203 chard Lake 2 ROOM a RITCHENETTE, | PRE vate entrance and bath. |? ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE | | | } Eve. FE oat | bath Heat lights and i. fur nished FE 2-637§. after [a ROOM “UPPER J APT. T HEAT A AND re furnished OR 31708 or OR NEW APARTMENT 3 ROOMS end bath Near Oxbow Leake. EM 3-2544 of EM 3-380. 3 ROOMS & ‘BATH. STEAM HEAT. private entrance 5-3354. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. IND FLOOR close in. FE 3 LARGE YN ; allowed. | 4-1253. 3. «NICE ROOMS. PRI- vate tiled bath Gas stove. Frig- idaire. Steam oo water. _ Private entrance FE 22416 _ ROOMS AND BATH, W ‘ 4 © poo AND bata ara aR DE. Gouahe utilities a Piacgeamge ary _ Reply Pontiac Press Box 58. TROOM UPPER. 6 peta “LOWER. —_- furnis.ed Call FE 20352 seme 2 ee In NTOWN go only. FE 23-0616 _after 6 om ‘ * Brvate BATH COUPLE ONLY. entrane. 14 H PTS _—— per- KG. “HEMPSTE AD 1% FE Huron 4am LARGE 2 ROOMS ame BATH. not water. GMT bus. 847 Auburn 5 a Ba ige sg Merete ent Pontiac Newly decor- ’ wll" aPT. qptsence neal Saabs, bath, SAM WARWICK HAs a > BED- TERRACE sIX AND ‘BATH. CLO6E in, references. FE 2-7425. room si tiat siesaite Sunst fon” Pe taess' sett “okchara \Neaetiiel soumiry silo, clone, to irmingham or One three bedroom tri-ievel home aad Call FE 5-1002 _ For Rent Rooms 37 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM OEN- tlemen. 24 Norton Ave. FE 2-771 T ROOM WITH Close D i SINGLE | BED rE se ! IRABLE | ROOM AT 4s W. _ Iroquois R4. PE 2-4710. EMPLOYED Lapy pas. HU- NiCE AND WARM WITH TWIN beds Near factory. 13 Prospect, SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM. NEAR . Hosp. +0846. PING ROOM rE LARGE C CLEAN for working ziri 5-2707 a ~ oak 7 * Mibere tee) oor mri NEw Sone ALL MODERN. = ve @. wer. 1763 a. Lake Rd. Keego. __ St door PE ¢-2025. iW GROUND FLOOR apt} | NEAT COMPORTABLE. PRIVATE. rooms bath For couple. No | Close _im. 96, PE 3-7863. 4 soo ——“(w”*=C* LOE Moot @ ROOM axD BATH | _osly. 46 Mechanic. ing 45025 uindre,| ROOM FOR ~ KITCHEN corner a Biva. privileges MA 4-2500. ROOM FOR C = Rent Houses Furnished 35 rt , o .finkers. Call after QUieT CHRISTIAN HOME, NO MODERN 1 ROOM COTT “ameoking for gents. P Orion. "ies Helgi ha MY DOWNSTAIRS ROOM. 1% 8. JOHIN- MODERN. 6 NICELY FURNISHED. insulated. Laundry room with CLEAN, electric clothes @ryer, Will ac-| foaPeriie on St refrigerator commoda-e om. ly of 5 10 miles | 90° 4. Buren = west. All na ge phe a SLEEPING ROOM, AUTOMATIC _ June 1th. | +40 | cea Ph FE 2-6655 . FURN. BOoEE in “RENT emit: _dren_ wi welcome _PLateau 23-2360 nitare less than | electric washer dryer pos In quiet city of $125 r month C only. Will cons lease with ton buy Russell HH Youne ental Agency FE 14 $ ROOMS. § AUTO. WASHER. NEAR ant transportation 6o5 | se Oh Avallabie ‘mmediately a ae June .5 month Ap- Miversity | 1 KREGO HARBOR SMALL HOUSE rooms an* beth. Adults only. _PE 4300. TERRACE ¢ ROOM MODERN _LAREFRONT. Available 8 months Ot) heat. 965 __per month. EM 3-4682. » 0 FT. PONTIAC C CHIEF “TRAILER. No children. Keego Trailer Park. wire lot No. 1 y mouse 3 COUPLES child allowed. 2088 on NEW MODERN STUDIO HOME. 7 rooms. children welcome, 1 rr lease. 1956 Hoest alled Lake MA @2671. Rent Houses Unturn. _6 2 STORY FRAME 32 BEDROOM. screened rch. modern com veniences iidren welcome. Close to school. For appointment write P. O Box 478 Drayton _ Plains. 3 ROOMS AND | BATH ON RUN- deli Lake 604 Sunset, Milford No 2. Near Ste il s With Board 38 ROOM AND BOARD. 3% CHAR- lotte off E Howard BQARDNO HOME | FOR AGED _ ladie _OR 3-1668. | mole. Ave. FOR OR BUDDIES. ALSO 1 tee tee FE OK 1 MAN. CLOSE ‘TO PONTIAC MO- tor, FE 43761 { ROOM AND BOARD won 2 4 2 BUD _ dies. Bin~. ROOMS IN ay poate Be HOME _ cooking. 741 Ow. go. GENTLEMEN Sasis, clean modern home. FE ROOM AND BOARD FOR : 2 gly Giles s more. Close to tow bus oo! shift, 616 omer i Convalescent Homes 38A THE FRIENDLY ROME R THE aged. Rates reasonable _ Hotel Rooms 3 HOTEL ROOSEVELT _. Tf you ere looking for a home “atmosphere tn a hotel and hotel service, it ts here. WEEKLY RATES $12 and wu ROOMS WITH TV PE 5-8126 ROTEL. CLEAN mod. rooms by day or wk. 43 W. Huron 6t Ph FB HOTEL AUBURIN arg By fn Day pA bh fmm ' —— tt "nubs Auburp ona retrigeraton ait Rent Stores 40 GOOD LOCATION ON N. PERRY street for small business or for barber to share w'th beauy ‘ Inquire at 77 N. Saginaw Street. 4 STORE SPACE FOR RENT ON RENT OR SALE 4 ROOM HOUSE. A FE 45268 _Adujts FE 4 WALLED ED LAKE SMALL HOME | furnish to reliable couple. A Py at 2400 Nov! Road Walle ke 7 ROOMS AND BATH #45 PER JF Inquire 5420 Brunswick, near Crescent Lake 4 ROOMS AND BATH AND BASE- ment, 865 month Ou heat | _FE 0 | 7 ROOMS, 6885 scOTCH pe by $50 month until May ‘ 7 Roows AND BATH. HOT WA- ae 8 for electric stove. Near cen e. Same rental year __ Adults only FE 44097 LOVELY § ROOM NEW YEAR) around lakefront house, 685. Fur- nished, $95. References EM 3-2067 | ~ LAKE rE FOR EXECUTIVES RANCH TYPE | home. Deautifuly overlooking Paint Creek with ex- cellent view On private road about midway between Lake Or- landscaped. | SELL THE SURPLUS; through Classified ads. Land, livestock, machin- 2-8181. t fon and Rochester, 11 milek from Pontiac 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, hot | water, heat i! ited 2 ‘car IP - Tage. $128 monthly. _efter 6 p.m HOUSES & APT $7. THEL- me Elwood amet ‘ee MY 2-2408 anything! Dial FE|f,cernowt wow® witt Ret to ¢ «ple ith no Caden. sales in e ren Ag month. after ¢ p.m. ‘on’. “79, - and Ivy Warehouse ® drivein door, FE 5-8944. — OR 1s j 50 or 32 x 50, at Sav Dini | _T, mt north @ Telegraph. OPPOSITE TOM'’S NORTHWOOD market om Orchard Lk. Ave., double store 46 by 65 with 1400 cubic feet of f the corner of Perry and Josiyn 207, "e pestiee ere | PES ry fs ed | as = 2 a gg Magee ms ae corner lot for ine growine ‘family. 2 Sete matic oa Sn system, and Pig hg eg GILES WHY WAIT? When you can new 4 room home only tar and only $1,000 down. val electric Pp. bath. Vacanti appointment, we have key the EAST SIDE Check this 3 bedroom w Eastern district. Features full base- ts 95,950. 54178 c end « cute e coal bung —_— kitchen with plenty ~ dining space v room. - . ip Os electric water heater. Ou at Complete storms send screens lawn. garden ! Vike this one. 8 G. Le-No down ments We have only 3 ob "these all RAY ‘ONEIL, Realtor % Huron Prone FE 3 Tio} or FE 8o7e Ceepereti“e Res! EF $550 Down GI's Construction~ Mas division of the 3 Brickcrete homes hurry Cewere. plastic tile ty of BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 of OR 3-1768 Open ® to 8; Sun. 1 te & Templeton feet high sq. ft. of feers ond ee leet and oaks : ies options! “avellate’ Ssu| WATERFORD AREA mn E Newman, 016 rd| 6 large rooms. Modern ranch se Att FE S72. aa en 8 anne Sereaute EAST SIDE used as extra bedroom, utility, @ rooms, modern. of] heat, 9-car hg mun take pare eT RESALE down ae a me | 2 bedrooms, kitchen, L, liv. WATKINS cE ing room, bath, stairway te un- 9 sen eee ee finished upstairs, basement and | rooms, ot new garage. £2,700 down. ; het water , fault . FE 2-2162 or FE §-3578 beautiful mt Giock trom RESOLE BY, OWNER © | ORTH PERRY aS ver ete wast RI ea . rm ae $2,000 dowa. rE sora eee K. L. Templeton, Realtor | PROONALIZED AMES SPR US, |e eae Cone me ve ce i fz :" F | WALK TO TOWNS from terms. EXECUTIVE MANSION has 6 bed- rooms, 21225 ft. living room with bath features, new oll fred pet price $17,060 Easy terms. ’ 90800 FULL PRICE! Very attrac- tive 4% room 24x26 @. tome with VINZLER basement, stairs to unfinished up, 2 car —— Jot 1102288. Amidst coe gee ee. eo Sylvan Lake Front = In best tecatinn [ond ny B. D. CHARLES, Realtor] 38%. iu) both af brick FE 4-0521 bengaive with attached 3 1717 8. Te! Open evening ‘ 15x19, Ereperetive Real Retsie Eachange | yh uh “nines, 3 bedrooms and 6 walk-in «ROOM HOUSE. $3,000. 9500 DOWN e . Also, fee — ot Bewcstzoser. 3115 8 Retr ne. 73x18 het sand beach. ee ea Ci ED ROOM | This and a good selection of heat fenced . Fecreation other lake front somes. Pa PE cid aher 6 weet daye,| 6 Rooms —9 Acres or all day Sunday bd main highway amd short about lake. Priced at $3,188 wit “S00 down. SCHRAM N. Johnson Ave. Big lot ONLY $8,606, terms, Stoker heat. drive to city limits. Re- modeleg 1's story 3 bed- room bungalow, small barn 2 family with 3 bedroom end and chicken house. 3 acres bath end down, of] heat, auto- of muck for truck matic water, located in Co- ing the small farm lumbiaville. Rents. for $80 per that m have beeg wait- et $8,500 ing for. ¢ $9,050 terms. : Seminole Hills CANAL LOT @ room and twe A nice building jet 1002168 with story home all newly deco —_ ia Bn | - — in rated in good oc FE 5- 5091 or FE 5-2564 | newer Bungalow. 2 — Go ed a | Real Estate Ped large. finished attic "yoo room. awn : - = nd A HOMF OF YOUR orcens Oa 10 per con OWN down plus mige costs to . | Gil Veterans. East Side | John Kinzler, Realtor _ |6170 Ww. Hu 8 PE 4-35: cassneun — geod jot Reasonable If no answer, pt ed price and terms, Open Eves. till 9 Co-operative Res Real Estate Exchange SMART BUYS A bedrooms and bath. cm og Just west of town -— @ 3 bed-| living room, glassed porch, room home -— big Reason- nice kitchen with nook, ably priced — $5,800. 3 es A beautiful lot bar very y trees. This home reasonably priced. 10 Rooms IN THE Cry Close im just off gtate Street.) 4 2 bedroom home with House has been converted into, jarge living room natura! fire- apts. 50x12) je, double garage. place. French door inte a fenced yard. Attractive kitchen. A very Huron Gardens mice becoment with cpece. fer An excellent 3 room frame home. soem. v neat and clean, 2 car Mop, iat ea w'tire 8 | CRAWFORD OPEN EVES. Seminole Hills 63% W. Huron FE +150 NI AN 33: W. Huron &. CHOLIE D HARGER CO. 8:30 ‘tl 8:30 no 29 Ph. FE 5-8183 FOR COLORED We have several nice homes #525" |ohnson HURON GARDENS _ gg ier oe close te Don- elson heel * cer ra, Lew down payment. vias KEEGO HARBOR § room modern on bus line ’ car garage. $1,000 diwa. . On North Posie 4 st aw St bringing in $49 per weék. $2,000 down. $450 Rounrait ti Teaches rom 1“) car garage. 1 agre of ‘land. OFFICE OPEN 98 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 AND HARGER CO. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 33 W. Ruron 6. Ph. PE 88183 = © sempecmeeis| KNUDSEN 5 car 5 gerage. Fenced fe aa tand-| Seminole Hills Perse ent, aree fring feo | SU, o¢ 4,c0er, homes ag gp ne room — ae a wand 3 ora peanea oe - bath up Floored a ee lav tia "steel Tinmed AAW est Side ‘ session. $3,000 down. 3 bedroom NGI RESALE minum wines steak oe nN S. ge tl a . ie a utilt- and @& wonderful garden ons x, Means gong ‘ow like that sort of thing INCOME eae . Qoea location ot edge of etty,| WM. H. KKXUDSEN apt. Showing Butit a PY Prised ot gis'een: will FF 4.4516 Eve | FE 5-7306 "RIDGEWAY $10 Pontine State Bank Bigg. PAMILY HOME & fete lvoe Pe sexs! a wtih On TRADE Oe NICE LOGSHON Vee al e will be oon wenstina bane < = you a, “ore eae, "BS,, ter floors, full basement Luxair for large aul aed ee furnace, Garage. 940 down. FE with fall eepeoms of your own © ROOMS MODERN WITH POLL | [07*, om dandy 's rm modern basement. 3 lots 460x120 each to.| *Pt- with ev Wd gether, PE 6105 sider "terme or take eaten i 2 Trace of Walter Green, Ritr or = TO BUY. To SELL REALTOR FOUR PARTRIDGE 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO raIDEY SEE Excellent rental loca —— ; Gandy apts gg tl DOWN. 5 ROOMS R-| front and r floors and nace, ag alge =| ot ce On jastered walls ‘to relma and con- Possibly trade, DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBER 332_W. Huron FE +1557 itehen, cor garage crete tore. Sell or LOOK FOR YOUR OP- PORTUNITY in the “Business Opportunities column in the Classified 1 section TODAY! .