i i ee ae ‘ Western defense setup. p - : i hoa , any often | sebcotersescsacees % I part of ‘Germany. Its inhabitants | areas, About 300 Army +reunion of the Ancient Accepted day, was rescheduled for Dec. 3. make new friends through carry- Wiese rn: A oor in chee tae cocigeed 1G ee mee ee OL Mate Pent | See Rite OE cake dageees Pera o ing on their hobbies in new lo-| nas rigs raiser on other talks designed to | guage. area, i on 180 candidates Spun eter even Teale, ». Logi ee Heo : { ; é = i. ne + t 2 b > Say Be ' je t 2 A ¥ > Se PUL Ss see es eee ee ee oF oe gee yf ( Ser, B Siege Be os ee wee ee af | gag & Eee fa ap age rs AD me ay = NEF tg ee Se oe = , =a Ces C= i - j * I eggs oA ee ee ee eae ” ee a ae eee 2 cc pet yo he TIAC PRESS & — Wednesday: Fair, Warmer oe 113th YEAR . F +k * __PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954-82 PAGES - te ints me Ganvion ms ‘G00 000 eM Gi t a oes Inited Fund Dri & Pontiac Sets Goal at 4. 0, 000 for 55 Cars New V8 Engines: Dulles on Way | ~ Civic. ‘Leaders Gather for Fund Kick Off. (Breakfast Rally Called Superior for Paris Talks Begins Annual “on Road Tests on Rearmament Campaign Here. aaloaiag ‘Hero’ 1955 Models Shown to _New Chapter on U.S.) 7 Lyndall Says cout ae Automotive W'riters Foreign Policy Seen | Will Exceed Goal of a This Afternoon for West Germany $525,823 | Pontiac Motor Division WASHINGTON (INS) —| | By BURDETT C. STODDARD expects to lead the medium Secretary of State John) | The Pontiac Area United Fund drive was off to a fly- Foster Dulles takes off to- ing start today with an- day for Paris where crucial talks on West German Re- armament open a new chap- ter of American foreign — policy. Robert M. Critchfield, gen- “AP Wirephote| Dulles leaves for Europe eral manager of the divi-| DR. HENRY DIXON by plane at 4:30p.m. sion and a GM vice presi-| .. “sen last night to take Rep.| (EST). He refused to say Stringfellow's placé on ballot as dent told automotive) Republican candidate for Congress | Whether he was optimis newswriters at a prevue of | was Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon. He|or pessimistic on the 0 price car field in 1955 and has set a minimum goal of 450,000 cars. . “We are confident that we have the product. and the 1955 Pontiac cars here | is president of Utah State Agricul- aris % Fy SAS : ea p. - this afternoon. tural College, Salt Lake City. The | Come Of the Paris meeti 2 ; ne ple, do i Approximately 170 newsmen and | Witch was made after Stringtel-| He told newsmen: ¢'T = ress’ Phote The amount was $10,000 above i automotive editors were guests of |!0¥ admitted his story of opera-| not going into the optijis | ~ : es ED nde. « : Mae: your wien AGM Sine: 30h : the division to see the new models, | tions behind enemy lines during | game, We will just go alia (left to right) is) __ | sented by GM, drive them, and learn of the new|World War II was false. and do the best we casi | ; tall, campaign | FHP] a Speaking of the goal, and expanded production facilities cial division Lyndall said, “It presents a real - that are turning out new models. 1 T.° 1 However, diplomatic ¢ breskingt, The challenge compared. with forme Pontiac built approximately eppar f la | servers expressed the opin 4. About Harriman years, but it’s my honest belief 280,900 cars in the 1954 model run ion that the European you're really going over the top." and built slightly more than 418,000 tin hich is ® With the new Pontiac car and units for the 1953 model run. .Both | * meeting, w designed : Ives Slates Broadcast! ‘smovations in the GMC truck the 1963 and 1854 runs started in in Secon ay to put the London panes: ison he Ohne line, Lyndall stated, “Pontiac sareertsigeraredaipraip- pr ment on Germany into ef- Startling, neat. have a banner new oa Defense Again Requests | fect may well be the “make or break” series of sessions Venue Change Despite on. the new U. 8. policy. © dustry secret that Pontiac's new! Rebuff by Judge American foreign programs are , Mankind] set scrzex| Seeaeoe | g i 5 5 ? 3 i V-8 engine will be introduced. Critchfield revealed today that} CLEVELAND i — The defense |0W designed to achieve a gen- | G5 ) n. David Sarnoff foresaw some ‘30 of the new engines, pro-| today renewed its request that the | eral agreement .among Westerr wb gos . menankind sparked by a new | nai, " nae Church, who duction built, have completed | first degree murder trial of Dr.| Allies for a West German army‘tes ” | Would: “make vision pos- ear ng si work for o bet- weleet neonate ae Sheppard be moved. to | and sovereignty in place of “ Megas. re bling cut « 100-hour be porped tests at ' another city, but was Satie atc on Ce 82% de ‘“ ‘t “bid rival. ' . rea a ma imum speed, again. a un estern Europe \ - > a ‘wy . AAPL . tron ligh bids The ay? r When . He said the new engines have | witliam J, Corrigan, chief de-| Which the French killed. BAe he result of television research. | ment gave no hint of the nature of te end couate ts on aitect proved vastly superior to the in- | tense counsel, at the start of to-| Dulles has been credited wit > : the board of the Radio Corpora-|the charge, Harriman himself | breaks something vital to the free line engines which have served day's session renewed his motion |® diplomatic triumph in the Lor- nanan Chamber of Com- | ld not be reached immediately | spirit,” said Crane, “But doing it past Pontiac lines so well. for a change of venue on grounds | 400 agreement, but many obsery fe at a St. Louis r ap t Bile aon 1 rocgeectliyonay vs rvance of light’s diamond jubilee. had- living. “We are now engaged in| Sen. Re ee Oe cuee abun enon the development of @ NEW) ves iast night abruptly cut | Compulsion something is broken fcrm of light — electronic! short an upstate campaign. tour | ‘side, you need courage to be light,” he said. “This new| ' Teturn here. Speculation im- | Yourselt. , Pontiac cars well along on the that public sentiment in Cleveland ers contend that putting the prq 50,000 mile durability runs at the and surrounding Cuyahoga County gram into effect may prove more Proving Grounds are —— was unfavorable to his client. diffieult. bea fear that pool ne preeralicayy Corrigan introduced as evidence | vide difficulties not encountered at two files of newspapers containing cars ever tested there, he informed | tes about tha en0t. the recent London meeting. arse Dulles talked for an hour with form seems to! circies some surprise move Crane produc-| He also cited a debate between| _ D | destined oe ed oa? preven White House yesterday to Ss ked by Edison and Several straw polls being con-| does just what he wants to do. SS ee the chief executive's first Coon Ridi is likely to loom ever larger | ducted in the state have shown Ives| 2. The “law following” person Predi t Mo Frost working day since his ' Ng | in his’ enautoriatiant "ad | to te erence _| who does what is required. redic re rros dt a cee James | vacation. Car Which Struck th $ development pro- The smnemoemett var ined i won, ee ste geen bayend iac Ar Cleveland Plain Dealer Tree Satur | oy eoagracergenic > Agha [arm tar pa gory 8 nsdnay os for Pontiac Area =| Saaz sit cea ren aap gd to, er at ee $ 5 F Z 5 4 * i g i Kenneth Coon, 20, of 4180 Eliza- : in beth Lake Rd., Waterford fown-| Velopment stage, “may and cool with frost again| Only one juror had been selected win Reco pMages! Fem, [at Se end ot Oe ee tay at eo tiac area, with a low of 42 to 36./ ‘trial of. Dr. of pheasant season Wednesday will | orang ta : be “slightly warmer” with a high | Wife Marilyn, 31. Attorneys esti- |r erty Stray when the | pny ata | = ieision ‘nd “rao, "| Candidate Lights ' " the sta t sa : — ea and ‘in the alr. The Micoriiapersh wrereabeen gochip—ry ‘Campaign Tr ail— are land, at Rds., and skidded the Clinton | periis of night driving, nated with the support of Carmine . River. yen lay <0 bn soduend ual paage de Sapio, Democratic National for Opponent. i i ee é Hi z f a E i jury tonight with an 8 to 12 mile-an- hour southeasterly breeze tomor-| Fat Ones Will Flunk = ca ee oe oe abolished by such electronic committeeman and head of Tam-| DENVER ®—Albert Cohen, .can- A TOPEKA, Kan, @—Mrs. Bernard | e car's driver, will prob-| devices - providing far-reaching | many Hall, the powerful New York | didate for the Colorado Hoyse of Pitt framed Moog pay li goa ae ee Ge Gdend Goma Preeeees| : | See na pny yews can ca aoe a new *| “In short, the sky is the limit ay a _ ay one tote ite Gar. coring greyed Pa ge office, ren cae — in imagining the future of elec- Summerfield to Speak ee ee mometer registered 39 degrees, | students as the eight weeks term Van Atta. i 2 The one certainty! oNIA (UP) — Postmaster Gen-| of Cohen, and a plea to vote for rising to 48 by 2 p.m. Winds were progresses, ; : Williams and another passenger, nat, like other major eral Arthur E. Summerfield’ will Oe er cae from the north at 14 miles per The course is “Reducing by William Mack, 18, of 9260 Gale| innovations in the past, it will! give the principal address at a Today, Cohen is trying to collect hour, Diet.” president |4., were treated at the hospital | Pen roads to improvements on Republican rally here Saturday the ‘match books again. He's a the hard-hit sub f to do...” for cuts and bruises, A fourth pas-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | night. _ | Democrat. Adenauer, Mendes Seek "som u)frm wt): keane ; of strike of Hurricand Mazel stood at | entered the New York truck driv-| i. -ooorted in fair condition today. tossed Answer to Saar Question aoe a fed ‘nervened and then wt | me Co were oth me | A Endless Variety of H obbies Offers United Frees fnote and instructed de. Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — The Birming- ham High School year book is one of three in the state selected for top honors in the National - Year- book contest conducted annually poo! Columbia Scholastic Press Medalist award for ‘Yearbooks mirgham Piper, as well ag thé Log of Cadillac High School and the Eatonian of Eaton Rapids High School. The association, sponsored by Co- lumbia University, said more than 1,100 colleges and elementary, jun- ior and senior high schools sub- mitted entries in the 1954 contest. Year Book Wins Award Slash in Egypt High School Shrine of the Little Flower High Royal Oak, and the Blue British Withdrawal Pact to Be Signed in Guarded ‘Its purpose is ‘to stimulate stu- | dent interest, to serve as a guide| ‘| for the improvement of the books! CAIRO, Egypt @®- Violence ard to provide a periodic rating | flared at a demonstration today to on a nationwide basis. First place honors were won by | the Capri of Mumford High School, Detroit; the Lantern'of Eastern * | High School, Lansing; the Oracle | of J. W. Sexton High School, Lan- sing, and the Echo of Grand Blanc High School Included in the second place win- ners were the Theresian of the Pontiac Sets Goal 7 at 450,000 in 55 (Continued From Page One) capacity of almost a half million units a year without overtime work, Plant expansion and retooling for the new cars involved: new machine tools in the V-8 engine plant. Every piece of equipment in this plant is new, Critehfield said, ter Mrs. Lester Anderson of De- troit. . . The BPOE of Pontiac will con- duct a Lodge of Sorrows at 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Columnist Jackson Dies in Detroit at 60 DETROIT (UP)—H. C_ L. Jack- son, who for nearly 25 years wrote the “Listening In on Detroit" col- umn in the Detroit News, died attack, The 60-year-old Jackson entered the hospital] a week ago for treat- ment of a heart ailment which he _had for eight years. | The Detroit News said it would | carry Jackson's column in to- | | day's edition but the newspaper | said other prepared columns might not be printed. Jackson started writing’ his col- umn in. the 1920's and it has been; a permanent feature in the News /paper career in 1913 after grad- uating from the University of Mich- | | igan. | .He was survived by his wife, the | \former Gretchen G. Dold of Buf- | falo, N. Y., and two sons, Daniel D. and Harold Jr. z Funeral arrangements are in- } complete. apie aise aes More than two million persons re employed .n the nation's pub- lic eating places. and the industry jranks third in the number of per- sons who ar¢ given steady em- ployment. {| f a ] i | Jr.. yesterday to drunk driving, ator’s license, _ On the first count he was fined “4 , dail. . | Expansion of foundry building, | with extensive new equipment; | Expansion and rearranging of | _ the differential and axel plant; | Addition of a second multi-mil- | tion dollar plating line in the | plating plant: Completion of a new car finish- ing building with latest design in | | ovens: | Addition to the personnel-pur- | chasing building and a new retail | delivery building. Speaking of the general business outlook Critichfield said: “Our country’s economy is now in a very healthy state, ready to con-|] F tinue to move ahead with the con- tinued growth .of our nation. All indices of our country’s economic status point to a steady improve- ment. “We estimate that there wil] be a market for 5,500,000 cars the coming year. We expect to gain very materially with respect to! our competition.” 3 Traffic Violations. Cost $130 or 80 Days Richard Skaggs, 34, of 22791 Al- bion, Farmington, may serve up to 80 days in Oakland county Jail if fines and costs on three traffic counts against him are not paid. Skaggs pleaded guilty before Farmington Justice John J. Schulte using defective auto equipment, and driving with a rejected oper- Installing of more than 600 Building ‘ ‘| from which General Motors Gives $100,000 to UF Drive (Continued From Page One) United Fund drive is the mold “all creative. acts emerge," he stated. “The ability or lack of ability to contribute by voluntary ges- tures makes or breaks a com- munity.” He suggested four questions which UF solicitors might ask when contacting prospective con- | tributors. 1. “Are you aware?” Do you see help them? problem must be - seen, stated, studied and solved, Crane said, “but the hardest part is to | celebrate the imminent signing of the British’Egyptian agreement on evacuation of troops from the Suez Canal zone. Police blamed Communist and Moslem Brotherhood agents. The regime to put the police and armed forces into a state of alert. A youth rally demonstration was stoned and two buses wrecked in the Giza area near Cairo, Several persons were injured. Police said the dembnstration was planned to celebrate the signing of the treaty scheduled fer tonight at the heavily guard: | ed Mall of Pharaohs in Partia- ment. The precaution was taken_ to block any last-minute attempt by 'the Moslem Brotherhood to wreck the ceremony, marking the end of 72 years of British armed interven- tion in Egypt. Premier Abdel Ga- ma! Nasser called a Cabinet meet- ing this morning to go over the treaty draft on which complete / agreement was reportedly reached | last night. | Nasser has accused the Brother- | hood of seeking to take over the | government. outbreak caused Egypt's military | see it. When you have a commu- nity that sees and cares, you get things done.” 2. “Do you care?"’ Are you con- ,cerned about the welfare of per- | sons outside your immediate group? “You can't participate in | the United Fund if you only work for your own gang.” | 3, “WI you be fair?” If you get the other person's view you can “create amazing community changes." 4, “Will you share? When you | give more than you can afford, it’s a spiritual deposit in the bank of the eternities. A new world is born of mutual devotion and dedica- tion.” | Prior to Crane’s address. door prizes were awarded, with cub scout Johnny Kimball, 10, of 2030 Ogemaw Rd. and boy scout Ronny Newman, 13, of 55 Waldo St. as sisting master of ceremonies Glenn H, Griffin in the distribution. Two songs were presented by ; the “Key Finders’, a local bar- /bershop quartet. After viewing a special UF movie, workers picked up their campaign kits and left to _begin solicitations. : The breakfast was sponsored the Community National Bank. | The mother of the first wife of | Columbus owned a sugar planta- ' tion, $100 and $25 costs or 60 days. jail: on the second, $10° fine, $5. costs or 10 days iw jail; and for the third charge -Justice Schulte sentenced Skaggs to 10 days in| inches thick, for fittings. built in this country—will be turn outfitted with necessary equipment,. including crew's quarters: and | gun emplacements. LARGEST DRYDOCK—Tugs slowly inch a huge rydock, made of enough concrete rough draw bridges mits @ $4,157,000 oceanic dock—largest ‘of/ its kind every "AP Wirephote 400-foot ‘fidating to cpver an acre of ground five at Seattle en rout¢ to a shipyard ed over to the Navy after being E PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY) OCTOBER 19. 1954 | |grand jury may report today on mysterious espionage charges i ary? : i have said it was not Russia. / WASHINGTON .(INS)—A federal S i at 5 5 A They refused to state, however, what foreign nation may be impli- cated in the case, Other sources Research by Edison fo Glow Brighter (Continued From Page One) predicted revolutionary changes in television kindled by the elec- | and conver- picture on a wall. Or, it may lHit Scotland, ‘North England BES Crash Injuries Fatal .| Welton of the Parkdale Church of .| Herbert L. Sharlock will be held Heights, N. Y. MHL ig] 3 HE £23 5 zB mie ilies from flooded homes-in Cum- berland and southern Scotland. fo Waterford Youth. the Nazarene will officiate. Burial wil! follow in Roseland Park Cem- ry. Pontiac Deaths Arthur James McVean Funeral for Arthur James Mc- Vean, 76, of 239 State St. will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the & Church will officiate with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. McVean died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a month's illness, Herbert L. ‘Sharlock Service for Former Detroiter today in Elmira, N. Y. He died Saturday in Canandaigua, N. Y. Former advertising and public relations director for Bendix Avi- ation Corp., Mr. Sharlock retired’ in 1947 after 27 years with the com- | pany. He was a member of the Bloomfield Hills Country Club. (GOP Advantage Noted by Nixon Believes Election Fight ‘Will Be Won or Lost in Final 2 Weeks : his final 10-state_pre-election. swing today convinced that the Republi- can battle for Congress will be won or lost in the final two weeks of home stretch with an advantage. The public is becoming increasing- ly aware of the barrenness of and complete lack of genuine issues in our opposition’s campaign. “For ourselves, we have the great Eisenhower sdministra- tion’s record, the magnificent program, which has brought us “The people realize that to con- tinue this program, the President must have a Republican 84th Con- -is survived by his mother, | gress.” The vice president flies to Penn- sylvania today to address an out-_ door rally and a luncheon in Pitts- burgh and a reception and a GOP finance dinner in Philadelphia, a ee eee and departs again early Wednes- day for speeches in Illinois, Mon- Dulles Leaves Today for New Paris Talks (Continued From Page One) egy planned by the U, S. for the Paris talks. Then the chief execus tive conferred with Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and moved into a full-dress session on defense prob- lems with Defense Secretary Charles E, Wilson, Dulles, Rad- ford, and other members of the int chiefs of staff The latter discussions revolved around the Far East—including the Chinese Communjst threat to For- mosa and differences with South Korea over U. $. relief policies im that war-ravaged country. Meanwhile opr nt Elisen- hower t two “non- sp nm be made by him in New York City this week will be expanded into 30-minute They Are scheduled before the American Jewish Tercentenary dinner/tomorrow night and at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial dinner Thurgday evening. Since the talks were billed as non/political, they were expected to deal with several aspects of for- eign policy and the worldwide His only. survivors are a niece and a nephew, both of Elmira James Simpson | Word has been received of the death of James Simpson of San Fernando, Calif. He died Sunday | night of a heart attack. : Mr. Simpson formerly lived in| “The pictures could be controlled | from a little television box no bigger than a jewel case or a cigar the controls—tuning; volume, light, station selector—and a knob will enable you to make the image larger or smalier, and in biack- ind-v or in color to suit your H substitutes for present types of light used for illumina- tion.” On the subject of atomic energy, Sarnoff predicted that research would lead to “atomic generators of electricity small enough to be installed for use in the home.” Pontiag on Oneida Rd. and is sur- vived ‘by his two daughters, Mrs. Jack Hood and Mrs. Clyde Helms, both of San Fernando. The funeral will be held Wednes- day at 2:30 p.m. from the San fight of the free world against | Communist aggression. Kellogg Estate $35,000 GRAND RAPIDS w — Paul Kel logg, president of Kellogg Vine- gar Co., who died Oct. 12, left» an estate valued at $35,000. The sum was revealed Monday in a petition filed at probate ‘court. Kel- logg’s vinegar firm interest was left to his son, Paul, of Lowell, and the remainder of the estate was set up in two trusts from which Kellogg's widow, Edith, will receive quarterly payments, Fernando Funeral Home. He said that when atomic bat-! teries become available they will | bring into the realm of practicality | a long array of miniature devices, such as wrist-watch radios, or) » vest-pocket radio telephones, or | electric shavers no bigger than a penknife. “The fact that electronics and atomics are unfolding simultane- || ously,” he declared, “‘is a portent of incalculable changes ahead. “Never before have two such | mighty forces been unleashéd at the same time. Together, elec- tronics and atomics are fated to dwarf even the industrial revolu- tions brought by steam and elec- tricity.” Grocery Store Robbed of $174 in Merchandise Over $174 worth of meat and other articles were hauled away from a grocery store at 302 Central St. during a nighttime breakin, Pontiac Police reported today. Owner of the store, Dominic Mandelari of 25 Oak St., Auburn Heights, said thieves stole 100 pounds of assorted meat, 2% pounds of cheese, 17 pounds of coffee, 51 pounds of shortening, 15 candy and six cartons of gum. Police said entry to the building ¥e “J i window. was gained by breaking a rear cartons of cigarettes, 34 cartons of | Nox00m charge for children under 4! This plan ls in effect every dey of the week, ‘every week of the year of Statler %& Ifone or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the Toom, %& !fone or more children under 14 occupy a room withou: @ parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. Bring the family for weekend of fun ot the Detroit Stotler ! © Children's menus © Reliable baby sitters cmeeemenemeens SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES ® Children's plates and silver * Balloons for the youngsters after meals ¢ Formulas prepared © High chairs end cribs © A basket of fresh fruit in every room occupied by children ® Radio in every room Tel. —WOcdwerd 3-6000 poston @ ‘ %, @ oe WASHINGTON (INS) — Vice ': President Richard M. Nixon starts ee ie , | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954. ee . SHREE corarecappess seer nne| cece a th the world's) ‘Williams vs. Leonard | Con : i ae Spe < | EDNESDAY 4 Simms “ONE- DAY” Béitor’s Note: us Ss the mannd to 0 $5.000—For One Week Costs Only $2 - * er $1.00 for 3 Days He ae superintendem «i, defense during much of the war. 194), | At the same time, and following | of article. with the v wamateanes for the uniform division in State Is Assured Aggressive Governor state offices in the November ¢lections | LANSING (?)—No matter who | acting commissioner in 1946 and commissioner in 197 In this’ the war, he served as state fuel administrator. Sunday Punch No Great Damage Seen ONDERS © is elected. Michigan's next gover- Post he served until 1952. when Both men, native Detroiters. as Tame Ohio Moves 2 he retired and immediatety was are married. Leonard has two i nesday Ste Hour 9am. ‘mi Peay Seay ag ee Ploy. sale’ | ead sake ine “IVS selected by Detroit's Mayor ‘obo children and Williams three. Downstream Wee Store ie Sam. & Bn. Sac DE Policy to head that city’s police svstem ago ‘ : . MS ee Ree ee eer ¢ BARGAIN BASEMENT , "| ; a ‘a: tars fi s for anters now give double Be; | eycarcld. scion of weal sPring to make the ron x ecw JOD 1OWN JUTIELS | high water as the’ next one, waited, Big 72x84 Inch—First Quality. medical expenses if injured, and toiletries and pickle families, eberee sa : without any apparent excitement! & ne. ls sam to $25,000 if: killed. while the Republicans nave. put et ange Benge og SEAL ao Mammoth Hangover | today as the Ohio River's latest | 100% NEW. :WOOL \ forward Donald S. Leonard, 51-| director o in in eruption moved downstream. \: . year-old former : commissioner of | ote Sate a — | TOKYO (—This was the day of | ag hardly a flood—just high — . on Any ae Need! | the Detroit Police and the Michi-| Liquor Com. | ‘the mammoth . h | water, The Ohio's Sunday punch’ n | gan State Police. ist ssion in 1947-48 under appoin‘- : araover in the! was spent, and nearly all the force: /mountain community of Yamato, | Kenneth G HEMPSTEAD , hia ahah vade only a few bottom lands i (NSU RANGE Hes eed ae no len: ve) ty ant. ¢ ” on 'a bottle of new-made moonshine. these nares anh Value achieved in Michigan yet—beaice University of Michigan Law = aterward, it is traditional that all . + if Williams wins he will be the first mag in Michigan bistory to win a fourth consecutive twe- year ballot. Williams started in public life | as an attorney for the Serial | {one at - foods former Sigier,.a Republican. Gov. Kim While serving as a police —— Leonard studied law, He a graduate of Wayne Uni School. He has a wide member- and was graduated from Princeton | in 1933 and from the University on | Michigan Law School in 1936. which has just concluded jts 1.047th observance @ “Mountain Moon- shine Sake Festival.” The festival, north of Tokyo. opens each year with “sacrificing” participants get thoroughly soused. which accounts for the splitting | heads and jangled nerves. There | [ isn’t much sake left. ‘thai brought death and destruction upstream appeared to be- gone. The cold, muddy waters which’ haa taken four lives Sunday in Pittsburgh were expected to in- », Compare Prices Kinndbae! i. $9.00 - Autumn rains tore the river from | el ten pay broken setae ship im legal and law ealarce- | Tax collectors tum their backs its banks Sunday in Pittsburgh and All First Quelity three-term run, the. iongest in| ment organizations. during the festival, but promptly |.490 fantilies evacuated at Wheel- Double Bed Size | modern Michigan history and the Williams attended’ Salisbury. Show up to tax the unconsumed | ing, W. The crest at Wheel- plese in first on the Democratic side of the | Preparatory School in Connecticut sake—rice beer with a wine taste ing was “ar feet, nearly 9 feet Guaranteed =4e4 virgin - above flood stage, : Its Nlood force apparenttly spent., the river leaked into some low- ‘lands downstream. where alerted Williams went into World War nl ! Security Board in Washington ‘n/ as a junior grade Jieutenart in lran Executes 10 Reds farmers bad hastily picked their ¢ : the Naval Reserve and sew active | late corn, Occupants of lowland Then he became an assistant TEHRAN, Iran @&—Ten men areas had cleared some basements é duty as an air combat inteiligence | attorney general of Michigan as eliicer ci tae abereh ‘canwes charged with being Communist! put feared no first-floor damage. CHAIN LINK WIRE .......... CLOTHES POSTS, Ist’ Quality—70x80 : a follower of the late frank : - spies were executed by an army At Belpre in Washington Coun- Heavy Steel with 4 hooks “a $5.95 each |) Murphy, former governor and. seca — ~~ Hornet | firing squad today. Nine were of- (y Qhio, Police Chief Earl W. $1 69 PLAID ALL TYPES OF FENCES U, S. Supreme Court justice. He _— © left service er. ficers in the air force, gendarmer- | Walker reported the crest at 37.5 followed Murphy to Wasnington 'M¢ Tank of lieutenant commander. | je and police. The other was aj feet, about 1.5 feet above flood | Also RUSTIC TYPE FENCES and was an assistant in the U. 5. Leonard was member of civilian, Morteza Kayvan, a Roads | stage. | eet FHA — toy Down ews Permest installed by Us . attorney general's office. the American civil defense Ministry official, ee : rn, 7, Aaseriate one mission which weat to England ———— At Wheeling, city officials chal-| Stitched Edges Leonard began his climb as a Oay end colortul ee in 1941 to observe Nazi bomb- veral Hats lenged .a large damage estimate.| 37 trooper with the State Police ing and help dovetog: | America’s Wears Seve H lon official. said reports of the Se sacra § ; and rose through the post at civil detense, LONDONDE RRY, N. H. Ww P) — damage were “exaggerated,” green, blue er detective sergeant, lieutenant, Selectmen here recently appointed The Wheeling News - Register. Reeve pieids. ie qT Sund captain and district commander He was a special consultant to Ralph E. 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A six-piece. place setting (consisting of spoon, new size place knife, fork, and spoon, hollow handle and salad fork) eosts only $32.50 Federal Tax included. _ JEWELERS 16 W. HURON ST. Hal - Boyle Bava: Ka Rosa Earns $360,000 Without Finding Humility -__ By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK —In the 365 days since Arthur Godfrey fired Julius La Rosa publicly on a television program, his prodigal protege has earned almost $1,000 a day. The big-shouldered, curly-haired, young singer’s income topped that of President Eisenhower. During ‘|the year he made $360,000, and might have rung the cash register even harder if he hadn't taken a month's vacation to rest his. voice. * * = But how long will the golden shower last? He now is armiong the top 10 regular performers in the night club, theater and TV guest star circuit, but will he endure? He went up like a rocket, and e will come down the same way. Others feel that Julie, now only 24, will still be in the big. time after his ex-patron, Arthur God- frey, is retired and growing roses on hig Virginia estate. Tom Rockwell, president of Gen- eral Artists Corp., signed La Rosa to a contract guaranteeing him “1 $100,000 a year for/three years Prviie before Godfrey discharged the singer. The contract was said frey, who felt the boy was “‘getting too big for hig britches." * * a] “La Rosa’ is a better risk today than he was then," says Rockwell. “I'd be ‘glad to make him the same offer again now, but it isn't “He's a natural. He's young, he | works hard, and he's learned an awful lot. He hasn't shown any signs of fading, and so far we've ‘only touched the major spots ~in the country. ' “He may have his ups and downs, They all do. But he'll be up | Gulf Gulf takes out the cupful of trouble, Ordinary gasoline ‘@eft) contains a “dirty-burning tail-end” that forms trouble- making deposits. 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One record, ‘ ‘Eh | Cumpari,” sold 1,100,000 copies, earned him nearly $55,000, An- other, “Anywhere I Wander, rbrought him $30,000. “Only about three to five records a year hit the million mark,” one associate explained. “Some top singers, including Frank Sinatra, one.” ‘ Ps La Rosa, who has lost much of his brashness but admits he hasn't jachieved ‘humility’ yet and doubts ‘that few people ever really do, is alternately humble and boy- ishly hopeful in talking over his future. * oo * He is no longer a prodigal or a protege. He spends his spare time reading books on religion and philosophy, books he doesn’t al- ways understand but. which he feels will make him more mature. “When I was in the Navy, I got $225 a month and thought I knew what a buck was,” he recalled. “Then when I got on the God- frey program and began making several hundred dollars a week, well—maybe it went to my head a little, I never kept a stable of four Cadillacs or anything like ‘that. 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I like home cooking.” tor granted. | —_ Yigg Spl onde on \ : money, i show world “I've learnéd more about my|fame, La Rosa is still broodingly Wren ue, ema te ,, business—how to adjust to situa-| seeking to establish personal phi-|} | 7° * "hod. cennchen of Oe tions, how to feel more at home |losophy that will carry him x ‘| with an audience.” through. - * 6+ * “To have peace in yourself— “Let 9 are of credit Me hae seal etek a et ati eg | ae Dee SoC are beer iia perform with some more .” he y. “That ee eg perhaps is all I am looking for, To me MICHI cheDir S6 SEL aristocrats of millinery . . . these beau- teous silhouettes all deep and fluffy... our... ¥ Shaggies ie Soft brushed sheen you see in hats that cost much more . . . now tiny priced with unusual trims ... . flashing crystals, pearl bead designs, novel ornaments. 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Things are far dif- ferent, however, along the path of Hur- ricane Hazel and the toll of death, - injuries and property damage continues to mount. : “ . tore camo * m4 * . The torrential rains which accom- panied the season’s worst tropical storm _ have caused serious floods‘in Ohio and Pennsylvania and in the Toronto area of Ontario. Deaths there have passed the 50 mark. More than twice that number are missing and a |*rge area is isolated by flood waters. At least some silver lining al- __ Teady shows in the clouds which shave darkened Oakland’s skies for many days. Our own Jog Haas says the Winter wheat crop never looked better and the rec- ord-rain at least should check the speed with which the county’s ‘water table has been sinking. * * * Moreover, Weatherman Oak says Hur- ricane Hazel has broken up the Ber- muda high. That was an area of high pressure which permitted moist airfrom — the Gulf of Mexico to reach Michigan. ‘The change will mean an end to the _. yalin, he says, and may well let cool and air come down from the North. is natural and proper that the gowsn Administration's effort to | better loyalty checkup system ) Subject to periodic scrutiny. the outset it was decided t loyalty should not be the ex- “area, Fifty years ago it was just a trolley stop, with hardly a building. Most of its area then was farm land or swamp. It was named for the Cass Lake harbor on which it is located, “Keego” being the Indian name for a big fish. , A cock pheasant and his harem have fre- quented the section just northwest of Wisner Stadium, and within the Pontiac city limits, for several years, always disappearing when Jack Montague and other residents of that vicinity are looking for them to stage an exit about 10 o'clock Wednesday. After blaming his decreasing flock of young chickens on the neighborhood dogs, Bob Hackelmeier of Walled Lake saw a big hawk swoop down and do a perfect pickup. stunt. Now somebody has figured outthat — the average gas station gives its customers $573 worth of free services every month. ' In spite of what you may hear or read, random street interviews in Pontiac show that over 80 per cent of‘ our people are backing up = _ Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson in his much dragged over and distorted “dog” remark. The ever watchful contributor who always signs himself “Pontiac Press Reader” pokes fun at this paper for a general news item: that quoted a state’ lawmaker, “I will sponsor a bill to outlaw nudism in the Michi- gan legislature.” The writer states that he intends to visit the legislature “to see what I can see.” , Announcement made by the manager of Pontiac's first substantial hotel, The Hodges House, on May 1, 1848: “Now ready to receive com- pany, determined to keep good house. Sta- bles and barns are commodious and filled with hay and oats. Attentive hostlers on hand to attend teams.” This became one Michigan's leading hotels. The building What Was the Good Samaritan’s Job? Even Dr. Crane’s Mother Didn’t Know ~~ 3 Bible verses ar By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-344: Jennie Crane, aged 76, is my mother, She is a devout Bible reader and She taught us children to read the Bible, I started when I was seven, And I had read the entire Bible clear through from Genesis to Revelation 10 times by the time I had finished college. But my mother had read it through 72 times before she quit keeping count, She still reads it “All right," I went on, “can you tell me what business or profes- sion the Good Samaritan belonged to?’ : She shook her head. ; “The Bible doesn’t say,’ she aided, But I told her the Bible does tell us what his was, and then I read her the following verses (Luke 10: 33-35): “But a certain Samaritan, as still stands, bearing date of 1838, at south-- -west corner of Saginaw and Pike Sts. ee Verbal Orchids to "The Lake Orion Review, entering its seventy-fourth yedr of publica- he journeyed, came where he was and whan he saw him, he had compassion on him, “And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on-his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him. “And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence. and gave them to the host, and . said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.” Suppose I ask you readers of this modern newspaper to look maritan was a traveling salesman, or ‘drummer’ as they used to call him in generations.” that way,” she admitted. For over 35 years I have taught a Bible class each Sabbath day, And I always enjoy adapting the Bible situations to modern times, in several remarkable innovations. First, the Good Samaritan started using alcohol as an antt- Tomorrow I'l] tell you some more ways by which modern psychology helps increase interest in Bible ing. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) say-so over West Berlin, the right to negotiate with Moscow . and the custody of one stork egg to every chimney. fee Mr. Krupp will look under the stair carpet for the plains for deep-dish stratospheric slum clearance. As usual France and Germany have a bond of agreement flow- . ing between them. It's the Rhine. Looking Back 15 Years Ago ALLIES MUTUAL aid pact. si by Turkey. Ww iG U-BOATS barred from U.S. territorial waters and ports. 20 Years Ago LEGALITY OF county salaries questioned by R. D. Heitsch, coun- ty .civil counsel. REPORT 1,760,000 now hold wel- fare jobs in nation. But it is not as wise a bird... As many people think . . . It cannot match the raven or . .. The goose or any crow .. . In using common faculties . . . As feathered crea- tures go... It cannot see in day- hood . . . The owl walking in the dark . . . But it is not intelligent . . . Despite its solemn eyes The same as Dr. Brady Doubts That Americans Have Better Food Than the Europeans By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Several persons have complained that I harp too much on nutritional deficiency and,ignore the actual causes of common ailments. They write remarkably similar letters; al] accuse me of harping, and all come from a city where I've been out for years and then in again—I hope this is not the start of agitation to get me out again. - Of course if I cared to be a nice man I could print a series Some people who complain about my harping on. nutritional defi- ciency probably take at face value the familiar Yankee boast that we have the highest scale of living. in the world. So far as “scale of living” ap- Ae epee Se ea ses Ray plies to food, I doubt that plaints clear up if they follow an improved-diet or supplement their ordinary diet with an optimal daily ration of vitamin B complex . for a year. : Again, although lodin is not 5 ; bi aii a i | -_ - ee a ce '_* ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 ONTEAC PRESS Cusvetettotapenonsttiogste ke 1k Meh ls serve the Government, For that’ -*..4 po LiITica hs st 9 ntine. Mich. a This term covers various character Bo ad ° 9 srr Ie oe ! factor, — a tion over which the individual had no mY \Pe? 7 wil otra fr a second er a Pg he ocd a oy a Pe an control and for which there could be © NYSie Non, What the. wosien do Hew. S— S86 fare . 7 : courthouse site be sold and of the alternate detours. They have ® ¢, victory y Whatever one may think of its musi- Big : Growth in Few Years We could expeet to encounter How About an Apology money used to purchase the prop- sesaad 60 cpanel uot otal Gu pees 2 ne ot cal the papular song which Crank: A device to turn ‘things, comcieghe "te tee ccammany From Nancy Willioms?, snd baila @ new courthouse citdoniae combats ie andl ada Gy allewes i waak the Rain, Rain, Rain is timely. also an expert on # subject in which Sakae ose epaenting be uavened mountding out of ——— ot ee ace haar eine i his hands of politics—and wash bas : you're net interested. times. 1 te think what or Jail. It would have frontage on them in Pennsylvania spring wat- shudder mole hills and apologies seem to wee Certainly it strikes a sympa- a“ might happen if a catastrophe be the order of the day, how about both Wayne and Pine Streets and = Germany will be permitted to thetic chord in an area which so If Keego Harbor becomes a city, and Chair- should occur. . one from Nancy Williams? would be an ideal location, oe war map and two pins p - I opinion, Pon i Ww me whom sh K. ¥ at a time. far in has experienced — Bill Hollibaugh Bagel reg get off the pardoned oes eng hm poor clear, tat 178 Augusta ine —— Ta Ortraits the heaviest rainfall since , tion committee sit will ———— — A The Big Three will end the By JAMES J. METCALFE weather records have been kept. tS Sek onder Seer Wulbnetieh of boviey, the ‘Case Records of a Psychologist German ——_ by next The owl may look intelligent . .. The rain which fell over the week- quickest growth of any city or village in this aaa : s AP comme Allies revain, their With eyes that stare and blink . . . See CoS \ ao - iy eee ; ~ 2 we ee * - ’ 2 “ 2 cn re = vi a= si . shi 8 ee ge “a ai 2 nos : ia - = ee 7 % é oy a 2 ais Sa iba iies ee i en Seems ocr " ga ghey bee 4 sce peepee st 3 a 3 Sy ; , {9 ae _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 — f SEVEN eo Disp The next total eclipse os ta [No vata sea A Asia On lay _in City || sn will be June 20, 108 0d wi and On a | Kitchen Packed With Ideas to Ease Housewitfe’s Work STOKERS WORK BE TER: By JANET ODELL - all) is the rest and planning cen- That specially " Built trailer | ter, All homemakers ne¢ll to plan; PIN NUIMEG ee parked at the Tel-Huron shopping |™ore homemakers would benefit ITH. & = center contains a dream kitchen.| by a rest center. Included in this ; Lay ee Unlike most dreams, this one can/ Part of the kitchen is a small, Siti tes “ come true compact, business-like desk for the “meena, fe es ee res Z as ot ee eee pote stoned pastas euntlmanouanciiie OLGA eerie settee a dozen universities com- Because counters are \ bined their knowledge and efforts at a convenient height for the cook —_——ee See, to plan a kitchen that would allow|who sits while she works, she i women's | a or putting together a AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S gece aaa bay woes see ony 3 S44, S& ; rere eaie = siete Pee, ght EP EINS an h Ba owt dancing oe ar ideal kitchen, but an “idea” | prints show). All the utensils are STOKER COAL aTer whole secret is Asthes Wichen. | ares neereemeee oe Ne Sy em Dioemay’s , 5 The “Easy Does It” kitchen | 8¢cessible position. . Step To = - wilt be on display today and Plastic ang lightweight alumi- “pot naan ly sd through Thursday, open from 2 | num are used wherever possible al ter it in just 5 tes. Yes, i te 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, each day. Se ve ; : eatin te re if mever danced would homemaker pull-out , Sanller SPIRIT Mary Jane Hagen ; B.. det be @ sae - aroun $ J00 saan, cone et cease naeae tee = ees of youth as she leaps gracefully along the beach at Miami, Fla. & SUPPLY co. Lom : A * HOUR might adapt for herself, whether typewriters. chair : : say's and be a star on the [99 oo all the sitting jobs is a posture- . . : . present kitchen has all the . ‘ deace foo Studios open 10 AM TRIAL LESSON? |iatest labor saving devices or supporting swivel one. Mexico Makes Dent Edward G. Robinson Jr. 140 N. Cass Ave. | FE 58163 wees | whether she has to make-d6 with} Bins are used everywhere” for ee Fined, on Probation , ? ARTHUR MURRAY Schoo of Dancing ie fe Sthwceting thas’ Gn fest tee sltcete teaser’ bas arent in Nation § Illiteracy LOS ANGELES @~Eowerd: G. GOING HUNTING? . ‘i <4 > Wo cent of the “ Does It” tha its in ender Oe Robinson Jr. was fined $100 and : 25 E. Lewrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 | ' ed cg psn fo ee tae ete samy to tere MEXICO CITY (UP)—Almost 40| piaced on probation for @ year Drive Your Cer In for Free Checkup! while it cooks the roast for dinner, | Per cent of the population of Mex- after he pleaded guilty yesterday to a drunk charge. The actor's son te to Ke tried “Nov, 16 in Santa Monica Superior Court on two charges of armed —— holdups of two taxicab drivers. ie ta ch terty ico are unable to read and write, but the nation is making progress in its campaign against illiteracy. i ' g 3 gE ‘ of 21,674,000 were illiterate on $10,000 bond in that case. There is duplication of equip-| The latest government 4 ment throughout, pegs the figure of 8,946,000 of a| Free. distribution of seeds and the collection of statistical infor- mation accounted for much of the money spent by the Depart- PPG VCC CPV UUTea ment of Agriculture in its early years. Seiamenal i T L FIRE AUTO THEFT Lazelle Agency FE 85-8172 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | ALINGVIT =LNIGIDOV | ? neninintiintnaiiamenshinteadimeestnias ate ee | i Fak THIS 1S THE YEAR FOR You TO SWING OVER i N EF ro OLDS ---~\-....— AUTOMOBILE! —— ya f” BA 4 to 5 Room ~ Oil Heater J 44°5 No Down Payment! 2 Years to Pay! The Duo-Therm Windsor looks like a fine. piece of mahogany. In cordovan mahogany finish. Gives.50,000 BTU’s. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy in coldest weather, Has the famous Dual Chamber for perfect heat and economy. Thermostot, too. YF The Duo-Therm Imperial Heater ‘59° Minety-fight Delaxe Holidey Coupé. A Generel Motors Volue You couldn’t pick a better time . . . to join the big swing to Oldsmobile! For this is one terrific year for a terrific automobile. To see why, start with “the looks”—the dashing low-level Duo-Therm flair . .. the grace of panoramic windshield . . . the emooth Gas Water No Down Payment—$5 a Mo.! sweep-cut of body and fender. 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Phone FE 4.3566 automatically . maintains desired aot _ —— DON'T MISS oLpsmosite’s "OCTOBER SPECTACULAR": IN COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE © NBC-TV ¢ SAT; OCT. 23 inaahias 3 fi tg a ‘- : THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 119, 1954 Soe weed |37 Hurtin Crash \ Jane Russell Finds Wolf Whistles | @HT — || Are Wort eir Weight in Jewels || ‘ellen , te By EDDIE CANTOR * |mother. She goes to church regularly and im gel ads’ ; : i During the days when Lillian Russell reigned | doesn’t have to guess at the words in the Good | Sr. P| | Foogeet uste (how old is this; Book. . — | as | pol sag Co iat chomerca her with jewels | She knows what it’s all about. Jane told me, er flowers and champagne. “I was brought up to believe in the Bible—that for — —, ae God is up there taking care of me, and if I do released fir d the|~ P We Deal Exclusively inf) een eee eee icture af “The Outlaw,” | Tight by him, he'll do right by me, I just prac- Twelve GENUINE Cat Stone! | she elicited wolf whistles from her male ad-. eee tice saan Ge: you can't. get any- . a for Fireplace Construction mirers coast to coast. To her, these whistles A hile dn Re eS she’ a Be én o of the most || Were worth their weight in jewels, flowers and ent East | bell comple to spree Air this entire }} Champagne. _ personal appearances, Jane caused a riot in Detroit one of our local department stores. Easily none a Several years ago when she was making recognized, hundreds of people gathered It conti , a picture with Bob Hope, a green-eyed gal around while she shopped. BUILDING OO nee aie cessed ha seee |... The clerk, a Jane Russell fan, was trembling. seek “Miss Russell, you don’t know what a thrill this uJ STONE evening gown, Hope spoke up. “You're | ;. tor me to be waitin When I te Cc r wrong, honey. When you own a beautiful oy 29 peated ah : 4 ae. shiny Cadiline convertible, you don’t park it to my family tonight, they'll never bellevé it.” © Brier Hill | it im w twe-bit garage.” ’ Having made her purchases, Jane wrote out a T Ledee Rock : ’ }eheck and handed it to the clerk. The clerk ® one, ge It may be difficult for you to believe there’s | looked up and said, “Pardon me, Miss: Russell, FLAGGING another Jane Russell—a gal who is deeply re- | do you have any identification?” Ve » ligious, & devoted daughter, a loving wife and ' (Copyright 1954) @ Tenn, Fleg | HT S Yemen Mavste Hl Driver Beats Ticket: |Soviet Softening in U.N. ~— f]/suestones ||| With Fatal Accident |Places West on Defensive wins ropa, cum, 1s rut | oz eee NEW YORK @ Saul J. Allen,| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. W—, The Russians have also offered| curious about a cricket inside. It @ Blue or Buff Teyco | |) ....4 of the Traffic Summons Con.| Western diplomats are trying to|to make concessions on their pet | was released, with the help of a trol Bureau, has learned that a| fathom the motive beneath Rus- U.N. praject—to establish a defi-| veterinarian and an anesthetic. : PE nition of aggression. LANDSCAPE New Jersey driver who received| sia's apparent softening on issues!” 7. ‘meet Western objections that| Keep pared fruit bright in color | a ticket for speeding last Thurs-| that have deadlocked U.N. Ccoun-) pissia: definition left ; Aa RUBBLE day won't be able to answer it. | cils for years, too aay oapeaine for would-be by pouring 5 te eee ee ‘John Orrick, of North; These diplomats, who have | aggressors, the Soviets agreed to over it. ee learned from experience that the/ add a clause. This would provide | s@e=eesr== ‘ pecial Purchase Sale! 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This price will enable you to carpet all the rooms you have © desired. ou LE decorative landscaping stone, retaining walls, etc. ] ‘Kremlin rarely gives ground on that an act not included in the defi- ca Parkway Thursday. one point without trying te-regain nition might constitute aggression : it on another, are lending a wary) if the Security Council so defined | © York | ear to conciliation statements by | it. ia Chief Soviet Delegate Andrei Vish- “8 *# if insky and his aides. : Observers pointed out, however, 4 . « 38 that the Russians hold veto power | These overtures—which pointed-| in the council and could block any | #@. ly exclude the United States—ap-| move that did not please them. pear aimed at splitting America) These new Russian peace | | Fi 2 é # sd ‘ HEATFORM UNITS g i f @R; gi ; : t : : ; 5 F i from her allies and winning friends | hailed by many neutral powers— | © for Russia. . | have placed the West on the de- © had long been adamant. ~- | other hand, they are fearful of fall-| | sign of a shift in Soviet ing into a propaganda trap and) _ came committing themselves to some- Vishinsky offered a disarmament | thing they might later regret. French proposals which the Rus-| As one veteran diplomat com- sians had bitterly rejected only ™ented: “The Russians have so four months earlier, —- far committed themselves to noth- : * * ® : ing. They are merely talking to) > Vishinsky uncorked another gur-| see if they can pick up some sup-| © prise last wek when he gave an/ port. Talk is cheap and the Krem-|7 _ approving nod to the West-spon-|lin is well aware of the value of | © | sored Trieste agreement between | propaganda.” -| Italy and Yugoslavia instead of : ; blasting it as expected. In the past! The average lifetime milage ofai® have demanded a full| U.S. passenger automobile has in- | | Choose From: CHARCOAL GREY AUTUMN BEIGE . tee hig hein Ditten los Seeman chow gt lease eee ION now MINT GREEN ; — =) DAWN GREY : | FOREST GREEN igh Fashion Carpet 4 ar : i Low Budget Price! | | | Broadloom Carpeting | i | NEW, HEAVY TONE- ON - TONE gk | : | THICK PILE, LEAF PATTERN 100% ALL WOOL Reg. $9.50 Sq. Yd. 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Navy base here for ceremonies_ turning the ships over to Japan on a loan combat vessels of Japan's still tiny new navy, * *¢ @ The USS Ellyson and Macomb, with fresh paint blotting out the symbols of battle victories in en- gagements with Japan almost a decade ago, were sleek and ready for delivery to Japanese crews, The loan of the two ships to Japan is in accord with the 1951 security treaty between the two nations, which expressed expécta- tion that Japan would “‘increasing- ly assume responsibility for its ‘ “LOOK FOR BETTER FINANCING VALUE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR CARI” @ Ask your General Motors Dealer about your savings when he uses this GMAC Thrift-Guard Plan! 1. Your dealer gives you the greatest financing value at low cost. 2. Your dealer gives you complete financing in one flexible plan, at one time, at one place—saving your valuable time. 3. If financial problems arise, you get considerate treatment to help you reach ownership. 4. 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This Advertisement Sponsored by ~ Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents Mother Elizabeth on the first stage of her visit to the United States. Polite Thieves Leave CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (®—Police said today their only clue in the $2,500 robbery from the Moll Mo- tors Co. is that the thieves are po- lite. Before leaving the premises with the cash, the men _ carefully spelled out the word “thanks” in pennies on a desk top. Dearborn Lad LOST 34 POUNDS y Likes Rennel oak advised me to lose | never had another attack. physi. I was suffering cian is also pleased since vere attacks foreshadowed on really want to operate he reasons. I do not want to be wi any time. I to the very first bottle be sure to get genuine Rennel. . te certain that it do for others what it has done for me. Correct weight and regularity are goed health, © et re- so aay yy manufacturer f money back. Price $1.40, Insist on and ’ The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Famous Brands at Lowest -Prices! 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So hap-| wealth, and the ‘United States do é wae ae cial risk in purchasing vaccine be- | py,” -she said when the decision Employers Attention |) >. , RALPH A. MAIN — GLENN D. HARPER fore it has been found to be ef-| was announced: # LET US SOLVE YOUR This > ih a series of articles sceary Ray _— fective. |: acs « Frege Lang ee Gosh, | © hy : / * ic o a . . : oad ; : PERSONNEL PROBLEMS gong — beagle ragromeoe! Ryeeccnh vy — needle gr ie alice ot at | He said thle lnjections wil te| sean she wee Miss Egypt a'con-| | =) Nol A as : References Checked F ‘ALOGA, Okla. - commissioner. Short biographies on the two men statements | Authorizing the purchases at this} Miss Hultman placed second in a S S : Bagg we aneraonede tea letters, one ‘Re- ~— Y x : pes a seme gant Miss U.S.A. contest in California TAM WY, p : observer refused to assert . : ade at tain ‘of Mn 00 pee : 1A i lil Bin ig: ete ui A a oe: WE ‘REA rE wleslener tz Ralph’ A’Main 30, {1212 10°, Oakland County Drain | study ie being carried out at the| Judge Must Decide On| 7 of 1619 Fairview, Birmingham. * | Commissioner is Glenn D. Harper, Caprecatty: of Michigan. Granting Injunction at| > ' the TONE | University of Pittsburgh, is a | Peach Orchard, Ark, where an | Will enable pharmaceutical manu- WILMINGTON, Del. w — The | I 2s | a. UF . , His affiliations include member-| the Hasei Park building code bstantial quanti ccctns to |fichos! returned t the Cout. of in STONE ee Fe eel in eee || ning Commission, the | mercial channels. Vice C and ~~. Tl president of the Southeast section =o of Michigan Drain Commissioners.| Defeated in 1952 as candidate | ©. all children who par-| ford school. a ; — t that’s the big difference He is a former mayor of Birming- | for drain commissioner, Harper is | ¢; oS owas cae On The question before him today | & Le ae t i Ee fa rime i d i ¢ : i ; Come get your share of savings and for a more ve program JANEIRO, Brasil (AP)—Eqer the _southeastern the tegrated ‘ at beginning of the Beauty! And individuality! That is whot you get [lire weit under way and consides-|‘8m Must be ordinarily undertake | Reeves, Pinte, 7, e0u nto Siegen gga ple cet: Iva) tbenting ok when you select Cast-O-Stone for your house. With |} able progress should be made in vom cated es * poli sions of a US. Soe oe y pre ; hundreds of NATURAL -gauaba COLORS ond are the next two years. a 44 tt open-door 5 | sme Pidaces_ snares = tae — ng. 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NO MONEY DOWN : “s . 7 &§ proeeesesee MAIL COUPON @ 2° ee%eeee"e5, a | CAST-O-STONE CO. 7 | § 2619 Dinie Highway Pontiac, Michigan g Gentlemen: 44 8 § Please give me additional information. on beautifying and pro- § 8 tecting my home with low cost permanent Cast-O-Stone a | 8 Nome ‘ me ee a : ‘ | nape ae, iS Se orn : wiles [ / tl alae adit basil | é Pisa iy lie ia!l Pa is A IEE sae dl (ene + em) err “eee oe oe © A hl Lae ee ewe wi THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘19, 1954 ak aoa) i. : i ey Soe ee eee eee ee a - I i z = ital Child P sychiatry hee rvice pep Described by Dr. McHugh ed dential ‘treatment in a paychiatric sind in bt: Reign Sls bid Mito ot |. suasteil aehegenn sof tet OE fig-; school, and on the street. They pre- iis: ental “indie ai: ead peenty dion: going, petale. ms Fea-{ tee the problem will be solved. Suc- ioe Scanian, Sane tie orld ‘motional survival, This was a des- | wes in his world. sent both a threat and a challenge The ¢ are: | tiae State Hospital, providing the cess is dependent to 2 great de- | . These desperate demands as | to our society which must be met ea deeecial fachi|buman and material environment gree upon community recognition manifested by Eric, have con- | with intelligence and wunder- institution to, the | 80 necessary, planning daily, week- of present problems and an ac- tinued to stimulate ploneer en- | standing needs of emotionally distarbed| > and monthly activities, iooking| ceptance of a role of responsibili- deavors by organized modicine in | Despite the work as evidenced in Hy disturved'| to their’ physical well being and| ty" jm the solution of such Gar Salt of BRS gepettetry. The 2. The establishment of addi- a variety of specific) problems. combined efforts of both govern. | the ever expanding field of child) * "oe Cals lishment of SQ | pechotherapeutic situations is but ment and private Miterests are | psychiatry, the additional needs child a part of the task being worked Many individuals and groups on this frontier of human needs, | Tye personnel at Pontiac State ‘personnel to the Eric participated in the develop- | !Y +e yng eps The depeived, and rejected young | Moupstel sosegted Gis euutiened | needs ef, disturbed: bays and| ‘96 Decgram to the degres that he Pital Inve risen to (Se, cree people of today cry out in their| challenge by developing a Meel- | girls." was able to leave the hospital and ioorttine in the present pioneer Semands for help in meeting the| dential Child Psychiatry Pro- | The realization of these goals| ett to school. The lack of more Hcipating ’ problems of a complicated world| gram at thelr institution, This | will provide Pontiac State Hospital | equate facilities and trained per-) POET. o sichigan, Pontiac distorted because of the mental in-| mew program began in the latter | with the type of treatment center | 5°Pel necessitated a longer stay tal and the community juries they have suffered tmonthe of 1963 and ts contiesing |necessary to return these unfor-|>Ut did not interfere with the final | State Hospital Sead waneeeb , their| through the present—a, more |tunate children to a happier pro-| ution of Eric's case. are all necessary for final s feelings of anguish and futility by| and more young people show the | ductive life in the community, With additional facilities, per- | 18 another article recognition (orate ‘| acts of delinquency in the home, in| need for hospitalization, Uadieliaidite tad dantiigy he| cant ad ees dao oo Overstreets Human relationships can be im- proved and man can understand have spent their lives proving this point and working out and testing techniques for the successful ac- complishment of these huge tasks. -On Wednesday evéning at 8 in the auditorium of Pontiac High School, the Overstreets will give a team ‘lecture on “What Emo- tional Health Looks Like.” ed LANOLIN Mair Tinting—Electric Manicures - FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON rE 5-2663 They will show how we may help ourselves by changing conditions ivan make for emotional distur- promote the. positive factors in our shared life that make for emotional health. . 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HARRY and BONARO OVERSTREET bances and: will tell us how to. ai to Present,” |Mental Health Picture has pioneered in adult education. Among his widely read books are “The Mature Mind,” “The Great Enterprise,” and he was co- author with his wife, Bonaro Wil- kinson Overstreet in‘ writing ‘ Mind Alive.” Educated at the University of California and at Oxford, he was She has been a regular contribu- tor to the National Parent Teacher magazine for many years, serving Fear. Born and educated in California, Mrs. Overstreetéhas taught in both high school and junior college as _|Guests Invited “i Friendship Group to Join Club terested in joining a square dance Is Entertained Mrs. Louis E. Thompson opened her home on Oakland avenue re- cently to members of the Friend- ship degree of the Women of the Moose of Mt. Clemens Lodge 905. Guests were also present from the Pontiac Loyal Order of the Moose 182. Mrs. William Davidson and Mrs. Jerry Hould assisted the hostess. To Attend Session th: Centennial Celebration of the YWCA are leaving for Lansing Thursday where they will hold an well as in adult education pro- all-day meeting. Give me... 3 LITTLE KITTENS _ — ae an | Several committee members of MR. and MRS. HOLLIS HINKEL and DAUGHTER, SHARON, of ROCHESTER Three Music Makers of Rochester Lend Talents to Pontiac Symphony There’s music in the Rochester air—and ‘it is being hgard in Pontiac too. Members of the Hollis Hinkel family of Rochester are responsible. Three of the Hinkels will per- form with the Pontiac Sympnony Orchestra this season. Their story tellg of a harmony of family reta- tionship as well as the harmony that is music—and one contributes to the other. A daughter, ‘Sharon, a . sopho- more at Rochester High School orchestra, and her parents will help make up the string section. Church and community also benefit from the family’s skill. Both educated at the Detroit Con- servatory of Music, Mr. Hinket is | counselor for the Melody Minors, a junior music club in Rochester, while Mrs. Hinkel supervises Sunday School of St. Paul’s Meth- odist Church in Rochester. father in “7e ishing her duties as organist for the Sunday school. Mrs. Hinkel _| plays_the—saxophone_in her hus- | band’s four-piece dance orchestra | The Hinkels have carried out a their children’s musical training is fast paced, but the results have been priceless. Somehow, the Hinkels had to fit the Pontiac Symphony into their the | schedule, for Mrs. Hinkel say:, “The opportunity of playing in the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra un- der Francesco DiBlasi should not roy passed up by any musician within driving distance. Dads’ Role Outlined for Culture Club lationships highlighted the Thurs- meet Tuesday at «. p.m. Lincoln > Lineeln Junior PTA wil] meet this _j evening at 7:30 in the — auditorium. itmer, Dads Night Thursday at 7:30 in the plays flute and piccolo in the PTA Activities LeBaren Executive board of LeBaron PTA will philosophy on musical education which may prove a valuable hint ‘entral Central School Gra will meet Thurs- da re hee p.m. in the Kindergarten panel of sixth grade pupils wi asses “student Help in School E Government.” A son, Howard, who is 13, studies cornet and joins his sister The speaker is Dr. Dena P. in the school varsity band.” ‘Both Wilsen Wilson School PTA will meet Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the schoo] auditorium. “Audio-Visual” pated in state music festivals each Will be discussed. year. Sharon recently won the coveted first chair in the flute section of the All State Orchestra | at Interlochen. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkel admit that equipment and supplies Wisner Wisner School PTA will celebrate gymnasium. Mrs. Edna Forman, English teacher at Pontiac High School will re- view the book, “The CAT FOOD “Cooked to a Cat's Taste!” Send for €AT-O-GRAPHS - (ci. rajs our) — | 7:0. Bon 1082, Boston 2, Mess. N94 | nels 3 tel (8 ot se) & 2682 Taba (18 ons) i & 256 fer each copy of -O-GRAPHS: | Votume § (J Volume 2 (J Volume 3 () i, : 1 | Neme eens —- ese | P Giddings and ’ he Mrs..M. E. Baldwin gave a Ge J ‘ report on the Annual Convention of enee 7 - Michigan Federation of Wennen's _ Caverly. The Clubs, which was held at Ypsh WE lanti, when members of the Pon- bride -is the tine Women's Club gathered Mon- daughter of 6 Se eee Oe em ae Mr. and Mrs. Others attending the convention Walter A. Giddings of -Ogemaw road | and he is the | son of the | & PERMANENT by Virginia George H. le pb Rains Caverlys of Individual Hair "Spence street. Cutting and Styling "The proposed Girls’ Town of Michiga Youth Conservation ae gs * meeting, tell: MRS. GEORGE J. CAVERLY , 9 Reece See ROWENA of the local club, is = « _@ , . . aiaecrietw moe LYNNe Giddings Is Bride| peayry sHop - tt po A gown of Copenhagen blue,| bodice was fashioned with boat c ee morgen antoy Comey and as|@mbroidered silk organza was |neckline and tiny puffed sleeves. 82', N. Saginaw fe ne It is open to boys between the | Saturday evening for her marriage with red daisy chrysanthemums FE 2-9382 ie ; 3 of 6 and 17. All activities | *0 George J. Caverly. - |and she carried a cascade bouquet ie : % a i ages with adult supers The bride is the daughter of Mr. | of red daisy chrysanthemums and . } , I MAE! Ps ee eal tog ; “ — ding to Mr, |27d Mrs. Walter A. Giddings of |natural sea oats, , Pentiae Press Phote “Our chief aim is to| Oemaw road and he is the son of ‘Ralph Stanton served as best | 7 ' June Duncan of Auburn avenue and Jean Lasswell of | |, ; acon of tha tele ead [eee the wight |Mr. and Mrs. George H. Caverly| man and Clement Cleveland and |[ Chandler street (front row, left to right) are all dressed up Union street, (left tor ight) are co-chairmen of the fair pod sp ” ~~ of Spence street. Forge Sualth seated oe ' i and ready for the pony rides they have been promised for |have been telling people about the puppet show, country |") ue ou major | The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany |, [ocemion Me tet meld Fri : ' pook house and lollipé hich performed the twe o'clock cere- ' riday evening at the Central School Fall Festival. Mrs.|store, buffet supper, spoo e and lollipop tree WRICH | sport activities, the boys get an ~ cere (ey i = Lawrence LaFay of Union street and Mrs. Dale Rolfe of |will be among the many events to be enjoyed by all. goons © —>> — ote Jog preter with agen ates a mathee tare a = ! Give a Handknit : i ' are classes in photography, Petes end Saoms of Cite Hew. eee —— 3 ’ 5 W model building, etc. — sories. flowers were rose |f } . Following his talk Mr. gown featured a satin, cumberbund | groom’ and utting iN¢ : £ Sunday in |) S t d C conducted a tour of the cit. mi precpecio pap roma a Since potet tata Gines, wb seas Oppectie Pontion Mespltal § All Sai In saturday eremony hee tara gies suet the |bound with the satin. A blue satin | accessories and a corsage of rose aa ; cot Phyllis Lorraine Flemington and|tatieta dress with matching ac-|‘reram committee, She was as-|bend trimmed with pearls secured cyrabidium orchids. : so Episcopal | _rxion K. Hicks spoke thelr mar-|cessories and a corsage of white | sisted by Mrs, Ray Haertter, Mrs. |her shoulder length veil of blue} yap wedding trip to northern Church were | riage vows Saturday evening in| gardenias. Ira Haddrill, Mrs. Ray Falk, Mrs. She wore a single strand of| Michigan the bride changed to i Eleanor JoAnn | First Baptist Church of Birming- M. B. Duglay, Mrs, James Coon, 1 gift of the bridegroom a two piece red wool knit dress : v JoAnn | After a reception held tm the | 1.. charies Allen, Mrs. Fred | pearls, a of| trimmed with white angora. She Wilson . church pariors the new Mrs. | \igicr and Mrs. Joseph Panter. | 8nd carried a bouquet of| ore black accessories and the , She is the daughter of Mr. and| wicks exchanged her wedding stephanotis, Iceland pothus and a orchid corsage from her bridal daughter of |Mrs. H. D. Flemington and he is| gown tor a black tweed cash- 1 white -orchid. bouquet. » oka the son of George Hicks, all of| mere ult with black accessories Parents Revea : Mra, Charles E. Ople attended | will | , Randall | pirmingham. for the wedding t het sister as matron of honor | (pon thelr retum the couple Wil) —MARY KING—— Wilsons of For the 8 o'clock ceremony | They will an, Bloomfield Engagemen wearing a russet-colored silk : ‘ Joy road and | the bride wore white satin | Hills. The bridgroom is a graduate| BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs.| antique taffeta princess style J 'e Kitty Will - _ SALON y gown trimmed ‘with seed praris [of Henry Ford School of Engin-|W. Whiting of Willitts | dress. ‘The bouttant skirt was [Juniors Kitty Will COLD WAVE : James Young,| x¢ the neckline. The skirt ended |eering and the Detroit School of | street announce the engagement ot | fashioned with a small bustic at Really Be Yours AND e son of Mrs, | ™ a long train and her head- | Engineering their daughter, Laura Lou, to| the back and the bodice featured ! re | | plece held a fingertip veil. She Charles Leland Getz Jr. of Scars-| Cap sleeves and a square neck: | Don't kid yourself, if you're)] Mary King Cold $632 ; James Young a Bible with a white or- ; son of Mrs. line. She wore a matching feath- buying a dog or cat for the family. Wave, Complete carried . Pp dale N, ¥. He is the . , 7 . of Pensacola, | chid and stephanctis, arty Honors Margaret M, Getz of Scarsdale | ered headband, and ber cascade paged aed yori’ contented bite ihn ; of New York. | bouquet composed of bronze care more th ' Flat, and the | 308 M. C. Pabagidet of De- R. C. Butlers aa nese groduate of Wil-| Chrysanthemums and aferal | then, __ || siampoor, finger wer waves facials , late Mr. \ct honor. wearing '@ ballerina| Mr. and Mrs, Herman Ulman|liam Woods Junior College, Fulton, ®es ea If you've gotten signed promises % opened their home on Gerdon ave-|Mo:-and of Michigan State College. Susan Pill was her cousin's jun- | that he will clean up after Rover, ORA OBRECHT — ff ‘ Y z length gown in iridescent mist resign yourself that re going ma be oung green. She carried basket of |? Sunday afternoon for a party|She is a provisional member of /jor bridesmaid wearing a gold you're Appointments | C. Butler. Mr. Butler recent! Charles was " > ait, and MRS. JAMES YOU. . sourcing ag oats ge paper eraed oom Thats, Greestand, oft Weslyan . poromriasas : ad . ° é er serving two years with the | Mass, where he was a member a= | . ioe Eleanor J. Wilson Is Wed tas,,cst.r™,t 8 ° | Simed Forces "| peta Teta Patera. . a oa oe ea tt ey ie a wove a Me San HATHAWAY HATHAWAY the setting Sunday for the wedding | wearing a navy dressmaker suit | Janice Flemington of Birmingham, | Butler Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boden- Plans for Library | : of Eleanor JoAnn Wilson and)with navy and white accessories| another sister, and Mrs. Walter| hoop, ‘Mrs. Larry Rinehart, Mrs.|Discussed by Group The bride fe the daughter of Mr.|colored carnations and ivy, mone ; aero oo tas a eee Se The Christian ory bg NYLON : DA RON and Mrs. Randall B. Wilson of Their bouquets ship of Christian Church me C | Jey road and be isthe son of Mtv. | 4.0 gun. nnd" mare’ and | Tanith he, hemor matron’. | mon Redwits and Juanita Redwits|"ecenly Sn the church parlors, James Young of Pensacola, Fla..|' joerg M. Maseles, all of Ro tener " lof Flint and Mr. ‘and Mrs. John| Leona Pace, represent! ate Ai - : and the late Mr. Young. "| Oak seated the gucets. | use So'te ether cemaaaney, | Hurosky of Alma {ome waren Ufo _ The Two Finest Curtain Marquisettes The Rev. C. George Widdifield A reception at the home of the Robert Hepf Birmin sham Teens to hurch library. The | - an altar prada with nel bride's a lara aear cere-| was best man pe seating the To Gather Oct. 28 Bevis CYF project with the mony. ‘s wore | guests Lioyd Wagner, Henry| Megbers of Phi Chapter of Beta CWF assisting. : vk Geeta ? cx chee na end candelabra, be. (22 American Beauty rose taille | Green, William: Wagner of Royal |Sigma Phi sorority will gather Oct. The worship period was conduct- Baye? rey td tees! pao . | i . |dressmaker suit with white and| Oa, and Dr. Godsell. 28 at the YWCA on Franklin bou-|ed by Mrs. John Appleton and the iS 2 ii f , oe. | black accessories and a corsage| For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. levard for a ceramic and toy dem- | program was given by Mrs. Harold A FF Pe fh fu Ju | The bride wore a rose British | o¢ cymbidium orchids. FR wore a floor length | onstration. Brown. b. 4 f , & ; : pars scala Se a Following a tour of Northern : : i a ee WH ITE : sty! velv . 4\ Michigan the couple will in ’ z : t ee white Bible, a gift of the bride- | Cincinnati, Ohio. 3 (POO PO BOBO BOBO OOO OOOO ee eee em" - AGIC ’;Yomar Group Elects : 09 ; M : , , : Mrs. Gray Chairmen | | Patili’s Shoe Store | by Hathaway | | — of the rome now ot ; Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years! ' Curtains by Hathaway 7 ly in her Birmingham home. . t. Mrs. Harold Powell ond Mrs. : 3 N Saginaw St. : Nylon or Dacron ess. “en a ( ) are always the year are Mrs. Neil ze, chair- : : loveliest, truest , ; Mrs. William Hilderly, vice : : chatrman: avg Vertie ly { | white! ; Their —= co |e n sparkling beauty Guests Mrs. Richard Olsen, . are. D. M. Tumer, Mra Steve ; : never looks dingy Salathiel. 1] " at night. Mrs. Salathiel showed colored ) . . slides taken at the recent National These Hathaway cones = va) . fibers are a miracle Mrs. John Boardman and Mrs. t : . Gene Fensley presided at the tea| ‘ ; of resistance to sun : : Cy, oo) and soil... wrinkles honored recently at a pink and| § =diacuting-3g--aulaaapel lamas { Your pride will show a little bit, 9 perdi ( too. For you'll be wearing shoes, § i iti = a ( ‘exquisitely fashioned to the last little ‘ 3 urho Com. HE x at we Pe stitch . .. the last loving gleam of polish, Luxurious Curtains with extra wide and FULL ruffles priced ag —- AM UT they've deo Bed Com Shee j exceptionally low for such superior quality and workmanship. wrapped 2 UW { Pn ig fee de. Chaneo a gekt 5 NYLON, $8.95 single width . .. DACRON, $11.50 single width ). = § (Both Come in Wider Widths) = ae r ( OPEN MONDAY 3H Leow ea. 4 : - and FRIDAY NITES we 7 Ld : > ; " r L\ Kashion Dhoe — | ig | 1666 S. Telegraph ) 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. / ee oe" PARK RIGHT FE 16 e tw. Beck Sone sid ele ide FEA . OPEN TONIGHT } | acted eninge Se eee Sie nt See t _— _— ; 'TIL.9 | This prodect hes no connection whatever with The American National Red Cross —, le : Pa — , , [ Witten ducnebusssiddiuaneuwowws - ae re ; : .¥ | — 4 , | ; . i} : _ i : “ x \ _ ; we ae , f oh i - 3 yaar etimes the Cure for “THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 Boredom Can Be a Very . “Simple Matter . erg . ust : | You ‘Will S InviteAll Twoldeas (Just Close Your Eyes--You Will see > Welcome Given for — many manoaner scone | Po ae [oe a A : v,¥ ~ By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE “Why, I guess I'm so used to ges’ account of a conversat! “ : to Welcome iven or | George Bernard, who runs a ‘t that # no longer notice,” bis Charles Cordier, animal collector : A oo iH t| jgreat Paris dressmaking house,| Bostess finally confessed, hesl-’ 4: New York's Bronx Zoo of whieh the Fiancee a oween |came to New York a few months tantly. She eld me tater that Bridges himself is Curator of Pub- : Advice on Wording Stunts Are. Both | speechiess, when he saw our Fifth | Wem she really looked at Fifth : Invitation’ Given My ang Fun “How do you ever get any work| she remembered that she, too, |an unusual business was 9, for Boy's Famil Fall Holiday | done?" he demanded, just evading | 8#4 nce marvelied, = ing Gerget avay from 3 OF ger Y an oncoming taxi. “With this beau-| “Believe me, since then I've | PIC®: : By EMILY POST — By ELIZABETH WOODWARD ty of color, of line, this excitement, SEEN “Fifth Avenue when I've “Why really I left home was Dear Mrs. Post: “My brother is If one real idea for a party, is| how can you ever turn away from looked at it,” she added happily. _ te see a free, wild monkey in a to be married the end of this year. guaranteed to make it a success—I it long enough to sign papers or I thought of her the other day jungle tree,” Chartes told bis Het bo the dite’ oad ttn |wonder what two ideas would do Study reports? |when I was reading William Brid-| friend. © \ : force ‘ : tioned sevetel tailed mi |to it? You might give these com- | Phe’ unhappy part of .it."” com- here. His fiancee is Gaetan ‘binations of party ideas a try. But ccd ME be beak he | town in which he is stationed get to work on them now. Don't) after you've seen a thousand mon- VW a visit in the near future so that in shape. =” to be’ as commonplace as Swiss we may meet and we wish to do It's fun to wander from one in hotels and tourists in winter { . partyin resorts.” L everything possible to make her friead’s house to another, partying | “However, Will Beebe, who has visit a pleasant one. : Oe ee aes te gone all over the world to study house-to-house Vv ‘ She will come alone br Hho mea pet on‘ Hallowe'en, why deep-sea life handed out a sure- ibe aetna levee te iec tae ey ee ae Oe ee rire fatnager ee ee ae _/ honor on @ Sunday afternoon and ‘have =e _ : invite a mixed group, or should of course, otherwise you'll have 4 cictpabiineandie te vena everybody in the ene Regret eapieaeinngn Ze etegee aati crashing your party, can you time when be as a : friends apa! ny hwy jes tell ‘friend’ from “foe” at the home as if ae owen at raga brother here? ' Beebe warned won't SEE how the invitations be door when everybody's dressed up| warned. “You things any more. Then remer:i- worded? \” the ears? ¢ i rE e io them ber what I'm telling you. Ernest Yes, give her a tea. lavie | |with the "secret word, ‘ell them _ Thompson Seton told it te me both, You write on your visiting pe crete hewn Ge be reopen | mee to study pheasants. : ; . announce cryptically that it will card “To meet Mary, John’s go on from there, At each stop, | “He said. ‘When the day comes ym OF OK Pee end Oe after munching on something and _ that Wot ope a preteen : playing a game or two, the whole Borneo ar — Mrs. Post: My daughter party will move on to the next — paleo canara es us _Due the dance, nom 86 Bre tae hee te pore to su a Ai 7 Speen . ‘ | Borneo Ss pow sur- has pe reales here ‘te a It y se : = 2 eve —— = : prise and enchant, shut your eyes wey tare. i aoe : . os eer ss your girl friends a good time, and) T ] and say to yourself, “I, Will Beebe, aw ont Se having met} Suffering the results of a summer |welcome a repair with this miracle moistur- at the same time give their parents| S)OINNE apdiec ot Ss TOW ately of the Bronx Zoo, am in wat “6 lips. have mever met | drought? Your skin, that is? If you are|izer. It contains no hormones but works its 4 gala evening out. plan such a ’ \.Borneo—the only Borneo there. is.” nay esol | family. Inasmuch . Lee here’ d droitly th h rlusive i \ party for the night of Hallowe «| From T t B 4 Then open your eyes and see as we are strangers, do you think | @ typical American woman, there's no ques-| wonders adroitly through an exclusive in- yur girl friends can come to your €a [0 anque Ss kool it cee po yes ~! oe tion about it. Your skin is aching with | gredient. — 7 ‘house at the hour fixed in cos- By ELIZABETH HILLYER the weave, it's so nice to be able Bill Bridges passed this advice _ stances write thirst, and neglected all summer, it will |tume, and their parents can close age ae on in “Zoo Expeditions,” and I'm U seconding my daughter's invita-|"'!’** 8 : up their houses, douse the lights) Tables grow from tea-for-two- to use it for either a small party | Cosine ie $n, t00, because—es he ~ es hire Sie ‘and avoid the whole business of S0me to banquet size, why not or a large one. says—it works. As a matter of Her invitation id sufficient with- T d tion | strangely costumed visitors who | tablecloths? Especially because The extendable tablecloth! fact, the little device is not only out yours. ra | a are hunting something to eat: there - never enough space to sketched has*two separate 15-inch | valuable when one is in Borneo or Dear Mrs. Post: We have | fF: ; Your girt friends can“ let the | Sore Sapynloy psy sims an hk wiftly to the Answer t2 Previous Purte inexpensive, but make sure the | variety of crocnet. emobrvuidery. and what we do here is to hitch | Send 35 cents in cone tor thie desk blotters fi day, convey = y to t size you get is too big te go. all j and iron-on color transfer patterns le ive F . “ a . ae ine | bathroom, put the dirty clothes in : . a length of metal chain to the pattern—add 5 cents for each’ pat- : . . , AININ] & | the way in his mouth. ‘to send for. Plus four complete jope as the | . chai ; wd mats for mounting pictures | the hamper, wash and dress him [67EIN| IGIRIAIT IE] ee patterns printed in book. 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Print plainly name, address with zone, | size and style number. ! f This Father Had _ a Real Good Idea | One father finally took matters |in his own hand. By agreement, ' Sonny was allowed to listen to his special television program each night. But this was the time fa- ther got home and wanted a little | quiet. The Indians and puppets got to | to be too much for him. He rigged earphones on the set so that only “Sonny can hear. It was easy to do, he claims. And now he has his quiet without going back on the agreement. Purchase Good Suit Most women who are starting a pregnancy limit the amount they're going to spend on a wardrobe for | their bulgy months. But it's wise ~ ‘to buy one good suit. of a washable fabric. Tt will do for next time and give you something to look pre sentable in. . tint Pago Pago. Samoa. is known as the best harbor in the South Pa- i cific. , gah eeeenees a aaa se aie vats — ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OTORES 19, 1954 LILLIPUTIAN VILLAGE — The atmosphere of this model town at Wimborne, England, seems to delight Kay McGuaren. Her attention at the moment is fixed on an impressive replica of Wimborne minster,. Bob Considine Says:. United Nations. Costs U. S. 50 Cents a Head Annually NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (INS)—A Henry Cabot Lodge, who places | *“PPIY in underdeveloped areas. the U.S,. contribution to U.N. af; “This program bas nothing to $26,000,000.a year, points out some-| de with handouts, it is real shar- thing I've never thought of before; ing. It helps the people of these about the ajd the other free na-| areas te develop their economies tions of the organization gave the|te .« point where iife is worth U.S. and South Korea in the Ko-| lMving and worth fighting for. Our rean War. ‘ ‘ humanitarian interest ang our Limited though it was — Lodge) enlightened self-interest in the places the actual muscle at two| strength of the free world are divisions—we would have had to| both served equally well by this te aatedtatiae program.” — as argues. inaiet | And he adds signifieantly that it|yN'? toage const on supporting sete ee Be "ite a Dace where Se locate $300,000,000 to equip one and the greatest sounding board in the tain it for a year. mitted, by for the length of the war and the interminable truce talks, The actual cost of operating the lure of the town—figures out to American, . kitty, according to “A United Na- tions Audit,” ig for relief and work among the Palestine refugees in the Near East, That costs less than nine-and-a-half cents a head, and it takes care of a lot of people. | five years old may not be sold for operation on public roads. U.N."s World Health Organiza- example, The International Tele- communication Union, which keeps quently brings proposals the ‘U.N. which have been altered and improved as a result of de- bate ... U.N. has gone further to- ward organizing security than any other body. in modern history.” In Bermuda, ears more than One Full Year Guarantee | Rox Ex Company You can First rental get higher marks wig en Glee wanted Portable Typewriter. 123 North Seginew RENT a RUGGED: ROYAL PORTABLE “Only $5 per Month All makes. “aig payments. “a “ 7. M, Revet Typewriter Co, tan, AL sede : = Offer Mey be MuURAY) : Withest Metice da 2 STATIONERS © BUSINSS OUTFITTERS e | That shaken when a chestnut-haired '| Dr. Sheppard on Trial for His Life harm his pretty, devoted wife, and the little suburb of Bay Village ral- lied to his side when he was ac- cured of her murder. support was somewhat laboratory technician ‘signed a “other woman" in his life and that they had been intimate on several occasions. Yesterday Sheppard went. on friaj for his life for -the slay- ing of his wife, Marilyn, 31, whose savagely beaten body was in the bedroom of their last duly 4. Sam and Marilyn had gone to. high school in Cleveland together. ‘He won. varsity letters in football, Basketball and track; was class president in his sophomore, junior anc senior years. “ His sweetheart, Marilyn Reese, also plunged into school activities. She was a.member of the Riding Ciub, the Friendship Club, the lakefront home the morning of || I ‘Other Woman’ Sways Village Support the murder. to recall its men. A Cleveland detective called in | to investigate recommended the _ arrest of Sheppard the morning of | The accusation that the young osteopath was responsible so in- furiated Bay Village officials, who were Sheppard's friends and neigh- bors, that Cleveland was ordered But the investigation by Bay Vil- no Letter Takes Long Way GENEVA, N. Y. 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Offer may never be repeated. ni) These Pieces PLUS Sota-Bed and Chair only $199.00 Beautiful Sofa "Y Day Sofe converts into bed—quick os a wink! Sleeps two comfortably on 2 decks of soft coiled springs. Even at This Low Price You May Use the WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN _ @No Interest! © No Carrying Charge! © No Payment if Sick or Out of Work! WARD'S GIVE 5 0 U | H OPEN WEDNESDAY,’ : : THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | SAGITAW ecco THAT ALL MAY SHARE IN b THIS GREAT VALUE! PONTIAC PRESS SSS ke sae ak ee Ae Bea: ¥ % PONTIAC. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1955. young ones for thewérld, but must work to pay: rent “and aa gro- ceries, : ‘ Here there's” a tebutie Raeburn St. has been. caring for | working ‘mothers’ children for 2 years. “These tw te'shsipenr-did chit dren need an extra measure of warmth and affection,” says Miss Leola B, Jacques, director. One look at their faces is proof they get it.” To enroll a child, a mother must | be employed, or illor the father must have custody of the child, Parents pay according to ability, but no child is refused for lack. of funds, Money frem the United Fund makeahey, f Parents on way to work Others. morning etnias of out. door activity on rp boreal ment or, if the weather's door fun with clay. paints or ra Other activities include storytell- ing, songs and cteative rhythms. Each child is ‘given > individual | attention by staff “members in the. DO ca eeaatmartans, heveiens program designed for proper de- eelbbiieat ‘of pre-scliool young- . J gters, according to’Miss Jacques. The nursery has a trained staff of four, including Miss Jacques weee--Tots at the Poritiac Area’ Day | set to sing a nursery rhyme, after a we morning on aba lg alc aiat Here, vthay/pe | operat. Thnginnery fe 6 ye Fenthes Sept Oe TT | who fits been director since 1945 and Mrs. Leola ‘Harrington, as- sistant. director, Finances and policies are trolled by a 1-pergon board of operations. rectors with Harold Blackwood as president. The Pontiac Area United Fund drive starting today must ‘raise funds for the nursery’s*. 19 SALT LAKE CITY- Travelers ‘The 17 companies receive pre- miums totaling more than 300 mil- lion dollars anually, They hold one_third of the 25 fnillion in- | jumped from 50 to 900.’ Premiums ‘in 1953 amounted to three. billion dollars, of which one-third repre- gented individual policy pay The latter have increased 200 per cent since 1946, The FTC said the investigation was launched after numerous com- plaints were received from policy- kind. Individual hearing dates were scheduled in December for each of the‘ companies, which have 20 days in which to file answers. Although eight. general types of complaints were made, nfo one firm was charged with engaging ‘in every practice listed, The alleged misrepresentations involve: 1. Policy termination provisions. The FTC said most of the policies are renewable “solely at the option of the company” and may be can- iceled by refusal to accept pre- Lmiums despite claims that policies will remain in effect as long as the insured pays. his premiums. 2. Extent of coverage. The FTC charged that despite’ claims of sickness generally, there are many dividual accident and health poli- | cases in which s Bo benefits are in what has become a. dental holders, It is the first probe of its | benefit payments for accident or} 3. Maximum dollar limits, The FTC said that although companies claim surgical payments of “up val to” certain amounts, the maximum |payable for the average operation is one-fourth or less this specified amount, 4. Beginning time of coverage. avg RNA HT IT REN RMN, ORR fF Vy : 2 s ; t | Campaign Symbolized by Flames © DETROIT (INS) — The giant troch in front of City Hall is burn- ELIZABETH | - PETER | TAYLOR ANDREWS FINCH SHELLEY WINTERS SULLIVAN ~ You'll never forget... the most dangerous scene of destruction ever filmed! DANA irig brightly today, the first of 24 jon non-scheduled runs. | Ice to downtown points are New THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 Old-Fashioned Minister try preacher—the minister—‘“the parson”? When I was a ‘kid, I wanted tobe “a reverend” . They only preached Thursdays (“Prayer Meeting Night”) and Sundays (two shifts, morning sermon and evening preachin’). | They got invited to chicken dinners. They got their rent paid. ~ And when ‘they stood up in the pulpit, _, they could tell jokes—and everybody prac- . tically had to laugh. I goofed, and never made it, although I F studied Bible a lot at little Heidelberg College before I went wrong and became a night club gossip. ——~ iv But now there’s-a young ordained min- ister in Findlay, O., making with the jokes “What have you got?” . . . He an- swers: “It's what I ain't got—a wife.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: TEMPEST’ —Jean Martin. “A bachelor hates to have a finger pointed at him —especially ,the third finger, left hand.” Cleveland ‘Copter Taxis become the fifth city in the nation to have helicopter taxi service, with copters starting Wednesday When Struck by Car The Cleveland Air Taxi, Inc., which wil] inaugurate the service using three-seater Bell helicopters, said most operations will be be- tween Cleveland Hopkins Airport, on the city’s west side, and Lake- front on East 9th St. Other cities with helicopter serv- pital for face bruises, Richard Helgerho, David Larsen, 4, of 3051 Norcott, Keego Harbor, struck by a car near his home yesterday, was treated at Pontiac General Hos- The lad ran into the path of a car on Cass Lake road driven ‘by Raymond Travee, 20, of 840) Hogarth, Keego Harbor, according Bloomfield Township Patrolman Senators Open Between Violent Shows ard locks and canalization which made the river navigable all year long. “The completion of the Gulf intracoastal Waterway has started a tide of commerce flow- improved and it will eventually The St. Lawrence Seaway, planned for completion within five or six years, will open new vistas of waterborne commerce, he noted, adding: “This waterway, too, will be linked into the Ohio-Mississippi- Illinois Waterway, where the last important obstruction is the 14- mile-long bottleneck called the Calumet-Sag.”’ 4-Year-Old Girl Hurt LAND OF THE THE HUNTER AND HUNTED! ; VAN HEFLIN RUTH ROMA HOWARD DUFF She slept in his bed...wore his pajamas THEN SHE REALLY TOOK OVER! ee in Two Car Collision © Four-year-old Deborah Karnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kennet W. Kariies of 601 Glaspie, Oxford, was treated for minor injuries by a, private doctor yesterday after Han auto collision on M24 at Oak- dell road in Oxford Township. The child's mother, Esther L., \24, drove her car into the rear of janother car, driven by Frank Manning, 24, of 918 Gill, Oxford, according to Oakland County sher- iff's deputies. State Cancer Society Again Elects Banker LANSING (UP)—Waldo I. Stod- dard, Grand Rapids banker, has been re-elected president of the Michigan Division of the American | Cancer Society, it was announced today. Stoddard was chosen at the so- ciety’s annual meeting here. He was nominated by a committee headed by Donald E. Johnson, publisher’ of the Flint News-Adver- tiser, Johnson is a member of the national advisory council of the National Cancer Institute at Be- thesda, Md. (Advertisement) WEDDING BELLS ring the nation’s cash register! We're adding new families faster than ever before. New families need new homes, One hundred billion dollars worth. Homes to keep 3 nar with our popu- lation growth. day 11,000 new — pe yaaa month a city size acuse will ha been added to your country. i This unbelievable growth will strengthen everybody's job— Missouri-Gulf stream through the | brighten everybody's opportunity | Gigantic Tor ch Tells J okes: 2g Ch urch IV Crime Quiz in = tite bf igi : ihe y Separated 24-Day, $13 Million UF; New YORK—Whatever happened to the old-fashioned coun-| Look for Relationship che tee toe _ Sutivan ue Tyrone Power ae a bape |Tyrone Power,_ | Linda Christian service organizations. lke I wanted to. “ networks said they had. no plans << oe .| star on the stage with Katharine Four-year-old Valerie Bartlett, | x *« * * to carry the gs, but CBS! When the happily married cou- | Cornell. - ere VAN HEFLIN cerebral palsy victim, last If Johnnie Ray and Jane Russell go into ee ples, with two careers in one < walt “THE RAID” pushed the big red bution | JANE RUSSELL the pulpit and become the Billy Grahams | "meyer broadcast. | 4, | familly, are a ee PReernt be ies cals se ALSO’ seat flames leaping out of | and Billy Sundays of tomorrow, I hope they try the laugh ap-| rector of the subcommittee which ae bet tne are ante up her acting career “because twoll “LITTLE FUGITIVE” toot torch. proach of the Rev. ‘Dr. Guyer, who tells older married couples| hag been probing causes and ef-| ed—and yet they are definitely |actors in one family wouldn't kickoff sent 60,000 volunteer | to take the mud road home once ‘n’ a while and do a little | fects of juvenile delinquency over! creative. work.” out to ring doorbells and | neckin’—it’d do ‘em good. a year, the first scheduled witness, ti ' ‘Theirs was a year-long interna- T the rounds of offices and fac-| “I married the doctor's daughter from Ohio City because 1| said im advance he would. ae Se te, ee ee ce in Italy, Mexico, || oy ove Lancs to raise money in the annual| thought she was well off. She tells , findings of the staff. Jaa ais & & rod published Spain and Hollywood. NE ema charity campaign. me now that she was—only she didn’t These findings certainly | by Doubleday while Bob, having sanctioned the marriage because it THE MOST UNUSUAL _ An entertainment program at the! ynow it,” the Reverend says. he said in an interview, “both a ' , “Bed had not recognized the civil cere- PICTURE OF WER CAREER! Bi city Hall was headed by TV funny- ’ considerable quantity of crime and|USt finished shooting on mony which united Power with An- , man Jackie Gleason and a host of x ke wk violence on television and specific | Day at Black Rock” ts guing io | nabella, French actress. other stars who later put ona 2% “Now about juvenile delinquency— acts marked with considerable actA = ld a — ~ The couple's joint announcemen hotir show for a packed house of} I heard a woman say she wouldn’t brutality.” wae which will sae Bashers Staneyeh | Oe, me 3,500 of the volunteer workers at; mind being a little delinquent if she Hendrickson said over the week-| 24 novia Farrar, and which Al- le ae ie the Broadway-Capitol Theater could be a little more juvenile. I asked ra ad poco Aad ear tae {lan Dwan will direct. ecw a le Gouin — a grandmother in Michigan about the’ . steps are in order, such As soon as Bob wraps this up, : Roundup of Rioters girls of her day. a blueprisit will certainly be in-| he’s organizing his own touring : Goes On in Jordan | “She told me, ‘Oris today do things 1 By | Sten ur tat vorart" ” |sameary o,"wacben" » 1m Inquest Set Today wouldn't think of doing. That's why I ;, ee plans also to| wo. Eddie Fisher’ was here a hie JORDAN @—A roundup of al- . ° » :” ' take testir from a criminolo- ° Sc sical Sondene’ at Pearear4 teeay didn't do ‘em. I didn’t think of it’.”” JOHNNIE RAY | vist, payehlentite, Dsirenagge ero age, Gans an 6 wary ome in hoolboy Death HER *.* x movies aired aver television and| Party 8 levi ® tamily. and DETROIT (UP) — A coroner's : : THE MIDNIGHT EARL... private TV monitoring agents. = writton Blackstone, Eddie's man-| inquest will be held today in the a TWELVE FLASH: Rita Hayworth may go back to work! . . . Zsa Zsa . = = they plan to marry, | death of an iiyearcld boy -|@abor and Mama Jolie went dress-hunting in the wholesale Predicts Inland gral prong soma “peace told his mother he would ae shops—and toted out several bundles . . . Democrats are sing- Kippur, a holy day in Eddie's oo === ; ing that old, old song, dedicated to Chas. faith. Mrs. Ingle Ramey said her pred eg Gotta Quit Kicking My Water Network But, unless there's a big, big | Wayne Lee, told her that . change in plans, when Eddie (in the new Boston - Mae lap and Charles O’Curran tiffed gets out here next Saturday, Oc- | School, where he was a ‘cause asked billing for directing her wi ; tober 23, he and Debbie will tell | pupil, were “picking on cafe act. She won and he didn’t get General Sturgis Sees | the world of their engagement. 1 A month ago Wayne it .. . Stripper Tempest Storm returns Trade Flowing Across When I told Debbie she’s prob- | ‘at an instructor had Kicked to Minsky’s, in Newark, next month. Mid-America ably forget to tell me, she said,| Mus. Ramey said she went TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “About Marl-| ant am — Maj. Ge Auby yes sivendy had the story.” | col as aad es Oe : and Joe, all I can say is there's an- — May. Gen. | id. ee oe r man involved and Vices my wife | Samuel D. Sturgis Jr., chiet of | 7 © * patrenad — Seems hear shout it. (lows that for US. Army Engineers, envisions a| I always knew that Portland out themselves. presen P| ing?)” Jim Hollywood | 2": river-linked mid-American | Mason would be an actress. She’s| His mother said Wayne pag roms ou Bacon, y empire of trade” from the Gulf of| never had any other idea in her | house Monday morning after when they AP. Mexico to. Montreal and - from | head since she wag able to speak. | had urged him to go to school. = ‘ast pe ee xk *« *& * Pittsburgh to Omaha. - Now her father, James Mason,| A short time later Wayne's ‘ sonn DOROTHY them their shese aso tts of wenéertel Maes He outlined this vast waterways; has produced four half-hour tele-| younger brother found him hang- E ' i system last night at a meeting of | vision shows which were sent to/ ing from a tree in the back yard, IRELAND - MALON sorted, tas in “The Tender Trap” by Max Shul- | the Ohio Valley Improvement Assn.| England. One of them is called | his belt twisted around his neck. in A man and Robert Paul Smith. Ronny This private group sponsored the | ‘“The Child,” in which Miss Porty one Graham, the eftraordinarily success- | 25th anniversary celebration of the | is the star. The four films are be- r the ful wolf, is asked by Robert Preston, | dedication of the Ohio River dams | ing returned to America for show- nNoW SHOWING ing, so if you're interested, you'll be able to see the wonder child as an actress. George Burns says of Portland, “she uses words so big, I split them up and have plenty of coh- versation or the —e day!" >. Most girls, asserts Buddy De Franco, will go anywhere) ing the Appalachians to posal f | os: aug " for dinner except to the kitchen . . . That's earl, brother.| the Rockies,” he said. ae as lag Merene Jn sada ® (Copyright 1954) “That tide will grow. The Mis-| and Geordie Hormel had dinner p+ 1. - souri River navigation project is!) at the home of his mother last MICHAEL WILDING York, Chicago, Miami and Los| still incomplete but gradually being, week a couple ef times so this p= A - looks like love, She’, sficking in Runs Tomorr ow Angeles. take its place with the other sys-| right by Geordie in his troubles. ‘ete taumr Beg . : tem carrying large columns of Elai Siewert in New CLEVELAND Cleveland wili| David Larsen, 4, Hurt | trattic.” fi, sen (been a toenmenal York, has been a twosome at the Harwyn Club with textile man Bob Evans, who used to be her favorite boy friend when she was a model. Jeanne Crain is the next one of our glamor girls to turn singer and to play Las Vegas. She's only wajting until she finishes ‘‘Gentle- men Marry Brunettes’ before she signs with the Last Frontier. A new twosome at the Plymouth House was Katy Jurado and Paul Hesse . so critically 1) with virus, is now well enough ‘to take an after- noon walk in New York. Eileen Barton, a big clock at the Copa, opens ‘November 2 at the -Mocambo. Frank Sinatra, a | partner with Eileen's father, Ben | Barton, in the music publishing business, will introduce her, Huge Tax Lien Filed ‘Against Spy Backers NEW YORK «&—The Bureau of Internal Revenue has filed-a $124,- 121 tax lien against the National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. The committee was formed three years ago to raise money for the defense of Julius and Ethe] Rosen- berg, who later were executed as atom spies for Russia. | The government contends the committee was not a charitable organization and must therefore | Pay an income tax on all money lit received. | “In filing the lien yesterday, the | revenue bureau said the commit- | tee collected $300,000 to $500,000 from Nov. 1, 1951, to Oct. 31, 1953. ‘Father Stands Mute ‘on Stolen Property Count | Kenneth McClintock, Sr., 34, of | /63 S. Jessie St. stood mute when | charge and a plea of not guilty was entered for him by Judge H. Russel Holland. McClintock is free on bond pend- ing trial in the present term of court. 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It is taken right t Auburn Heights. FULL VALUE “* Willams was transferred from By Sampson Airi?. Force Base in itty J & i 7 A Now serving with the First Ma- rine Division in Korea is Pic. Marvin L. Treece, son of Mr. and = Treece of 233... — < Parkdale. Z After attending Pontiac High listed in January, 1954. He received basic training at and was given TREECE combat training at Camp Pendle- may write to Raeburn, was re- ently home on a 14 day leave from Ft. Leonard Wood basic training. 6th Armored Di- Monk re- 4 ge Pontiac High School, Smith en- the service & ae ~Let’s ALL Give Pontiac Area to the re lews of the Men in Service | | artillery. after a six-weeks Serving with the. at Fort Knox, Ky.. | where he took * non-commissioned FOSTER §' When Sgt. Fos- ter returns Nov. 5 he will be as- signed to the Medical Corps at _| Honolulu, Hawaii, This enlistment covers six years of service. Pvt. Emmanuel G. Marakis, 484 W. Kennett Rd., returned Oct. 1 to Camp Chaffee, Ark., after a 13- day leave. He will begin an eight weeks training course“ in field Marakis, a res- . tauranteur before. sisting manager his uncle, John S. Gaves, 484 W. Kennett Rd. Now taking basic training at Great Lakes Nav- For CAMPBELL address is: - Kenneth Earl Campbell R. 34-27 Co. 195 0ist Batt, 10th Reg Recruit Training Command Great Lakes, Il. Nationalists Rout MiGs Over Tachen Islands A Nationalist communique said ee | Red planes have appeared almost daily over the Tachens recently on reconnaissance flights. The communique also said shells were exchanged between the Na- tionalist-held island of Quemoy, off the Red China coast, and Red- held Amoy. ___ THE PONTIA 'ROKs Protest: * 'OitSelling Plan officer’s “raining. wish to write, his | “y U.S. Army Pledges to “| Pay ‘Korean Employes; Money Feud Widens SEOUL W—A U.S, Army pledge to pay its Korean employes this The U.S. move was designed to \? | obtain Korean currency to pay the Army's 100,000 Korean employes. The Army said it would pay the | workers in dollars if it can’t obtain Korean hwan. * * ° The stumbling block arose Oct. 1 when the South Korean govern- ment halted all curre advances in a dispute with the United States over the rates for the hwan. The United States feels the official rate of 180 to $1 is too low, moned top economic advisers to his mansion to prepare for a possible | showdown with Gen. John E, Hull, United Nations Far East Com- mander, due here by plane tomer- row. National Police Chief Kim Chang Hung, meanwhile, declared the lation of international law.” | * * # He did not, elaborate, But he warned that civilians who bought oil directly from the U.S. Army would be severely punished, Hull said in Tokyo the Army would begin immediately selling oil at the rate of 310 hwan to $1. The Army also announced in Tokyo that the workers would be jpaid by the end of the, month— jen if it meant giving them dol- . The United States is reluctant Angler Gets His Fish —Via Air Express Well, he said that when he came home, Eastlack stayed at the lake. Later, via air express collect came a package from Eastlack, In i was a 21 - pound muskie, Still hooked in the mouth of the fish was Dr. Niven's lure. - Boy, 9, Admits Burning Neighbor's Residence NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. @ tors say a 9-year. }| Arson investigatoy old boy has admitted burning down his neighbor’s $10,000 home. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Young was burned last Sat- urcay while they and their chil- dren were absent. . The youth was held in the Van Nuys juvenile ward pending the filing of a petition in Juvenile Court. C PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBE Sa ee ec ; . a R 1 os helicopter in St, Etienne, France . 9, 1954 FLYING MAN—Inventor George Sablier shows his one-man engine, the ‘copter weighs 60 pounds, and can supposedly fly 31 10 hours. A special device. keeps the pilot from gyrating with = . Propelled by a six-horsepower m ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. @®—Sec- discussi 'The Treasury head did not men- ‘tion Wilson or the dog episode, | however: ist compared the way the Repub- lican administration is meeting un- SSS Sx SVs SETS = SSS VA i THR-R-IFT: a Scotsman may put an- other r in it—but only you can put the important J in it. Make this resojution now: “I will set aside cash for emergen- cies... I will build my bank account to take advantage of opportunities as well.” START THIS WEEK—OPEN THAT SAVINGS ACCOUNT, ll Open a Checkin. C STATE - DRAYTON PLAINS Of Federal Deposit Insurance ment’s policies during all the 1930s were wrong and badly,” he said. “They designed to solve_.unemployment; yet _. there |. were. still nine million unemployed in 1939, These unemployed only got back to work after war grke out in Europe. 4 “I know of pois who thinks that war is the it way to cure ‘ cusapuyient WHY PAY HIGH . * © @ ANTI-FREEZE PRICES! Humphrey said the Eisenhower administration, on the other hand, METHANOL-BASE SUPER-TEST! Why pay $1.50 « get. when you get | the same protection with Super-Test and save ever 40%! High boiling point! Rust-inhibnedt y PERMANENT 98 dy PERMA-TEST! g Y Why pey $2.95 a gal. when you get Y fer se much We Also Invite You to g Account! 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Saginaw St. FE 2-9234 ~ SPIEGEL, Ine. | Free Parkin for _Opteget'y Costemers Hach ot ree 3 ¥ t Wea., ® te 5:00, 1 it SR THE PON TIAC. PRESS, rownship. Board TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 tena stablishes Police. Trial. System ee Given Waterford Law Naming 5 ‘Man Group Follows Controversy of Chief's Firing HEHE [rte] “ | stat ny times | Club today! | Street’ today, ‘L alphabetical order of the member .} evening. from 8-10 p.m. at the eaferrae: Michigan Theme Set Milford Ground Observer Corps, a simulated emergency takeoff to awards as one of the state's finest PROCEDURE — shenars of the Air Force Major Maxwell Gurman watch two of the Selfridge Air Force Base jets “scramble” in planes, The Post members, recipients of several accompanied by intercept enemy | Maddock, Mrs. and Mrs. June observer crews, Feilion. score suttdhagsl Gace ts tele: sometly. watch the jets take off, and study the air traffic in a 230 mile Attending were Mrs. George Eberle, Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Mrs. Albert Agnew, Mrs. George Feeley, Deaths in Nearby Communities Clara 8. Slating ROMEO —Service for Miss Clara S, Slating, 81, of East St. Clair street, was held today at the Wil- Funeral Home, with burial Cemetery. Miss Slating. school teacher, died at her home Saturday. Her sole survivor is a brother, | home Edgar, of Romeo. Troy 2 PTA Plans Panel Discussion Alphabetical Rule Stays Bonn Hand on NATO Reins PARIS (UP) — An alphabetical accident will prevent Germany fromn presiding at top-level Atlantic alliance meetings for at least 15 years after she is admitted to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). 4 By NATO custom, the chairman- ship rotates annually every Sep- tember, according to the English nations, France held the chair until 4 last month, Now it has passed te Greece. Since West Germany is to be called the “Cierman Federal Republic” under NATO terminology, Germany has “missed its turn,’’ which nor- mally would come after France. So, Germany will not again be eligible for the chairmanship un- der present rules until] the cycle has gone a full circle—15 years if no more nations are admitted to membership, 60th Anniversary Falls on 100th Birthday BUTLER, Pa. “—Mr. and Mrs. yation yesterday. It was-not only Mr. Morris’ 100th birthday anniversary but the 60th anniversary of his wedding. wife, who is 82, gave this reason for her husband’s longevity: “It's because he eats oatmeal for breakfast every morning.”’ Plan Hunter Meals SEYMOUR LAKE—The Crusad- ers of Seymour Lake Methodist Church will serve meals to hunters and also to the public from 9 a.m.- 6 p.m, Wednesday and Saturday. Tuesday Dances Set WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Ballroom and. novelty dante in- struction is being sponsored by the Merry Mixers Club every Tuesday CAI building. 4 ROMEO— "Michigan, My Michi- gan,” will -be the theme of the next meeting of the Romeo Book . to be held at the home of ‘Mrs, Willard Bird on West,St. Clair Frank Morris: held a double cele- | ——- His | : Mrs. Anna Zielesch ROMEO—Service for Mrs, Theo- dore (Anna) Zielesch, 75, of 140 Tillson St., will be 2 p.m, Wednes- day at St. John Lutheran Church, She will lie in state at Roth Home for Funerals until noon Wednesday. Mrs. Zielesch died Sunday at her She is survived by three daugh- ters, Mrs, Alice Hillman and Mrs. Martha Ne ot Romeo, Mrs, Edith Hulett of Armada; one son, Clarence of Armada; one brother, Ernest Kegler. Sr. of Ro- meo; ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs, Archibald BR. Landmesser BIG BEAVER — Prayer service for Mrs. Archibald R. (Ottilie) Landmesser, 65, of 3186 Rochester Rd., will~be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral Home; Clawson, with ad- ditional services at 2 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Royal Oak, and burial in Oakview Ceme- tery, She died Monday, Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Calvin of Fern- dale, Harold of Pontiac, Darrel of Royal Oak, eight brothers, two sis- ters, and two grandchildren. Maxwelj V, Mitchell ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Maxwell Vingon Mitchell, 63, of 26332 Brush St. will be 3 p.m. *| Wednesday at the Wessels Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Sun- day at his home. Surviving are his widow, Jesse; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia M. Dis- tel of Birmingham: and one sister, Karl L. Muth -MILFORD — Service for Karl L. Muth, 39, of 9516 Round Lake Rd., will be held at 11 a. m. Thurs- day at the Orchard Lake Com- munity Church, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. Arrange- ments are by the Van Valkenburg Funeral Home, Detroit. -He died Sunday. Surviving are his widow, Har- riet, a daughter Linda and sons Robert and John, all at home, a brother Maxwell Muth and a sister Lillian. Mrs, Daniel Forbes MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. Daniel (Grace) Forbes, 74, was held today at First Presbyterian Church, with burial in Marlette Cemetery. She died Saturday after a long illness. "She is survived by her husband and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Trafelt of Columbus. Ohio, and Mrs. Veva Libbers of Lapeer. Man Put on Probation In Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday, John Clark, 28, of 924 Bagley St, was placed on two years probation and assessed $200 costs by Judge H, Russel Holland after admitting to attempted break- ing and entering Oct. 8. Clark was accused of encouraging two juveniles to break into the Bagley Hotel. Barbara Kalaiz, Jack Blair Wed in Saturday Rites DRYDEN — Sacred Heart Church in. Imlay City was the setting Saturday morning for the marriage of Barbara Kalaiz and Jack Biair, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kalaiz Sr. of Lake Pleasant road, Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of Dryden are the parents of the bridegroom. A gown of lace over net, fash- idned along princess lines with a waltz length skirt was the bride's choice for the ceremony. Her full length veil wag held in place with a crown of net and seed pearls. Matron of honor was Mrs, Stan- ley Kalaiz Jr. and Patty«Kalaiz, the bride's sister, Gladys Chap- man and Marcia Stanlake were other attendants, Ronald Kalaiz, brother of the bride, was the best man, with Boyd Blair, the bride groom's brother, and John Gill attending. Frank Smith and Vance Chapman seated the guests, A breakfast was after the ceremony, and a seption held at Hunters Creek Hall in the evening. Registrations Rise in Waterford Area WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Registrations for the November election show an increase of 1,000 over the primary registrations, Waterford Township clerk Louis Barry has reported Total township registration for November is 14,500. | The developrhent of new subdi- visions in the township is con- sidered to be the primary reason for the increase, Barry said, County Calendar Pontiac Lake Pontiac Lake MOMS Untt 60 will spon- | sor a bake sale, to begin at 1 pm. Tues- day, at the Dixte Recreation Bowling Alley in Drayton Plains. Imlay City The Women's Pellowship. of the Con- gregational Church wil! hold its annual meeting, Aare following a lun in the Community Room at = hall Waterford Township The Pontiac Camp Gideon suxiliary will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Merritt Cooley on Middlebelt Road on Wednesday at 11:30 for a luncheon. Trey Township The Troy Dad's Auxiliary will be held | ;at 8 p. m. Thorsday at the Troy High &e . with Mrs. William Henry and Mrs. Roy Taylor as hostesses for the evening The Young Peoples Group of the Coun- try-@ide Chapel will meet at 7:45 pom Thursday, to work on plans for a Hail- loween party. Lake Orion The Women's department of the Re- organised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a fami) style baked ham dinner at the chure from 6-7 p.m. Thursday. Buchner Acres Extension ~ will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at home of Mrs. Lynn Haines, o 716. . Washington, SS The Thomas WSCS will meet at the. home of Mrs. Iven Hieter for an after- noon meeting Wednesday. South Hadley The Ladies of South Hadley Lutheran Church wil) hold thier annual bazaar and chicken dinner in the parish hall | Thursday, with serving to begin at 5:30 p.m milked onfy from the right side. a) N TWO-WAY COW—There's an old tradition that cows must be ‘Otherwise, the milker is liable to get a hefty hoof in the chin. But here's a complacent cow that just doesn't give a darn. It’s owned by Dan Kauth, of Trescott, Kan.. who is now ‘with the U. S. Army in Germany. to be an ambidextrous. milker this summer. Here, Judy and Jerry Kauth are seen doubling up on the milking chores. “Maggie” was trained Board Schedules Special Meeting New Building Code Set for Public Hearing in Waterford Township WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The township ‘a new building code if'a special meeting at the town hail at 7:30 p.m. today. The meeting is open to the public. The township board last night went on record in favor of the 14 mill tax for the new Oakland County court house, at the site already selected on Telegraph road bordering Waterford Town- ship. a = Board approyal was given for a street light survey to be made by the police department. The survey will include intersections at Cass Lake Road and M-59, Pontiac Lake road and Telegraph, Crescent Lake Road at M-59, Cass Lake and Pon- tiac Lake road; and Frembes and Hatchery roads. The resignation of Ray Schell, assistant building inspector, was accepted. A plat for Moore's Acres sub- division on Lochhaven Read was_ approved, as was Lerraine Ma-* nor Ne. 1, plat on Scott Lake read, subject to Oakland County Road Commission approval. The board voted to ask the Road Commission to advertise for bids for blacktopping Crescent Lake Road from north of the high school to M-59. A petition requesting concrete sidewalks was received from resi- dents of Preston street, between Edgefield and West Huron, The Oakland County Drain Com- mission request for right of way for the McIver Drain was approved by the board. Lois Pickett Wed to Paul Broecker at South Hadley METAMORA — Ferns and can- delight set the scene for the wed- ding of Lois Pickett and Paul Broecker, held at Christ Lutheran Church in South Hadley. Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pickett of Metamora. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Broecker of Hadley. ‘The bride wore a street-length gown of white satin and net with a lace overskirt and lace jacket. A tiara of seed pearls held her aie J. Rouse Becomes Bride of James H. Smith ae MRS, JAMES H, SMITH -the bride, was matron of honor. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Sally June Rouse became the bride of James Harold Smith Saturday in a ceremony at 7:30 p.m. in the Christian Temple. The bride is the — of Mr,.and Mrs. David S. 2810 Otsego Drive. The is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Smith of Osceala, Her bouffant skirt fell in a long cathedral train, and a tiara of seed pearls and held a fingertip veil edged with lace. Mrs. Donald Hoover, sister of Bridesmaids were Nora Day, Mrs. Harold Rouse, sister-in-law of the bride, Shirley Couise apd Mrs. Don Martell, with Jacqueline Sue Campbell as junior bridesmaid. + Carver Board to Be Quizzed State School Head Calls | Royal Oak Twp. Group to Answer Charges ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — In- vestigating charges that a Carver school election last July was “rigged,” state superintendent of public instruction Clair L. Taylor called a meeting this morning with the Board of Education, of the George Washington Carver School. Oakland County superintendent of schools William J. Emerson also was called to the Lansing meeting. The order was issued Moriday when 47 of the 65 teachers at the Carver School went on strike pro- testing the failure of the board’ of education to conduct a recount of votes cast last July for a board seat. Picketing of the school followed friction between a school board faction led by Lonnie Cash and a “Citizens Improvement Commit- tee,” which claimed that Cash had not been legally elected. Meanwhile Walter Buffington, su- perintendent, of Township School District No. 1, issued a back-to- school appeal to parents of some 2,200 pupils at the school. Buffing- ton said denial of a $400 wage ‘increase had angered the teachers. fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations with | white satin leaves. Phyllis Brewer served as maid of henor, and bridesmaids were Best man was Milton Ousnamer of Hadley. Harold Gee, Darwin Sander and Lonnie Pickett, brother of the bride, seated the guests. The bride's sisters, Patricia Ann and Verna Mae Pickett, were flower girls. and Larry Broecker, the bridegroom's brother, was ring bearer. A reception for the 250 guests was held_in the church hall. Following a honeymoon in north- ern Michigan, the newlyweds are making their home with the bride- groom's parents in Hadley. 4 Taxicab Drivers Seen in Major CD Role. LOUISVILLE —The one man who knows his eity better than most motorists will be in the front line of civil defense in the event of an atomic attack. | The taxicab driver, says A. P. |Miller, Battle Creek, Mich., be ecalled upon to help evacuate | the public from cities, move wounded to hospitals and deliver medical and other supplies where Miller, an official of the Federal | ‘Civil Defense Administration, spoke lat the opening of the National Assn. of Taxicab Owners’ 38th conven- | tion yesterday. Junior High School | a five-man research team had test- “| with other drugs.” New Drug Found for Pneumonia Aid PHILADELPHIA ® — Philadel- phia General Hospital announced last night that a new drug had been found equally effective as aureomycin and terramycin in the treatment-of pneumonia while hav- ing fewer adverse affects than the older drugs. Dr. F. Lloyd Mussels, executive director of the hospital,: said that ed the drug, and reported that the new drug “promptly broke high temperatures, usually within 48 hours, and caused untoward re- |action in only four cases—an ex- tremely good record compared He said that penicillin doubtless would remain the most valuable drug for treating pneumonia and. other infections but that “this one Joel Smith, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, with Harold hnd Edwin Reuse, { brothers of the bridegroom, Les- ter Wheeler, Rebert Eastman and Arthur Rouse Jr. as ushers. A reception in the church par- lors followed the ceremony and the couple left, for a honeymoon in St. Petersburg, Fla. Romeo Pack 87 to Install Bobcats | in Rites Tonight ROMEQ—New Bobcats will be} inducted and receive their pins,:| registration cards and a feather | | signifying their membership in the pack at the 7:30 p.m. meeting to-| day of the Romeo Cub Pack 87, in the high school auditorium, The program will consist of a series of ‘‘Hoe-Down” sketches pre- sented by the five dens. Various projects completed dur ing the past month by the dens will be on display. Py Romeo Church Group Holds Meeting Today ROMEO—The Romeo Council of the United Church Women will hold | its October meeting at 8 p.m. | today in the Methodist Church, 2 acquaint members and friends with the purpose and activities of the | council, . A short film, ‘“‘The Least of | These” will also be shown. FOR THE RELIEF OF RHEUMATIC= ARTHRITIC PAIN* Gunninghams i MG STORES | “* eam, | Storms are ahead! 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PTA direc- tor of District 7, will help or- ganize the group. \Sets PTA Meeting | ‘Parents Announce Daugfiter’s Betrothal ROMEO—Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Kernaghan have announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Patricia Aldrich, to Joshua Loren Hudson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heitmeyer. A February 19 wedding date has been set, Teachers to Speak TROY TOWNSHIP — The Smith School Women’s Club will have teachers Mrs, Robert Cartiss, Mrs. Carl Allen and Mrs. Clark Teller speak on the curriculum at the club’s meeting at 8 ‘p.m. Thurs- day. f Grapes grown in California ac- count for 85 to 90 per. cent of do- mestic wines. ‘Clarkston Club to Meet CLARKSTON—Mrs, Percy Low- ery will be hostess to the members of the Clarkston Past Matrons’ Club at noon tomorrow for a lunch- eon and business meeting at her mountains in the world, a young | journalist named Edwin J. Dingle ‘found the answer to this ques- ition. A great mystic opened his eyes. A great change came over . him. 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For your ffee copy of both works, simply send a postcard or letter to The Institute of Mentalphysics, 213 South Hobart Blvd. Dept. L43, Los Angeles 4, Calif. - RED STAMP DAY Pn oe rT are ¥ § ten * sn . i fe DING [: bh a A Ted! WEDNES AY AT BOTH. * THRIFTY D RUG STORES. _ ge RESIN headquarters at Akron. About 15,000 workers will be covered by the new pact. i Gets 5 Years in Prison double-barreled, efforts to loosen his tongue. © Ryans is said to have testified to Circuit Judge John P. O’Hara’s one-man grand jury that he had a number of policemen on his pay- roll for protection, However, at the examination of ¢we of the 19 indicted police officers yesterday, Ryans re- fused to testify, claiming protec- ' thon of the Fifth Amendment and - He promptly received two sub- poenas — one to appear before Judge O'Hara this morning and another to return to the court = , room of Recorder’s Judge Frank os he. G. Schemanske for the scheduled RESEARCH HERO—‘Fio,” dog research hero of 194, is shown ype : Society fer’ Advepcing Metienl. ‘Research Fis ae oa Hara 4 ) . 4 te of. Petco grt oat “wang tpt tidbits is Dr. Russell E. Teague, Secretary of Health of Pennaylvania, ‘to his promise of cooperation in |¥b° Presented the award to the canine hero, and a waiter. Award the bribe cases. Before Judge Sche- | ¥@* siven by National Society for Medical Research to “Filo” for manske, Ryans again faces the ef-|¢T nine years of work on research projects in pharmaceutical forts of the angry prosecutor to | #boratories. ee a bees for le é . gave 2 reasons “ not testing. yesterday: (NeW Wage Contract {mmigrant La 1. He might incriminate him- | ¢: * aves Ti e mii win isert soterting so |Signed at Goodrich 7°) PR —— tet end SY Cmn| WEST ORANGE, N. J. @—An and B. F. Good- » N, Jd. Ayer ae io wae rich Rubber Co. last night signed a | 8-year-old immigraht lad was a 3. He was “mentally irrespon-| °° master contract here extend-|hero today in the eyes of @ 61- sible” when he spoke of having a| ‘8 through April 1, 1957. It covers | year-old crippled woman he saved number of policemen on his pay- working conditions at nine plants. from serious injury after her cloth- roll, mostly for $10 or $15 a month aan iorditinns, They said only |e caught fire. md den wats not Saneved. this country from oes fies ° o » |The eo Hutchinson to Retire as or comme one ihe ep eer From Chrysler Staff Goodrich, one of the nation's big | English, was alone in his parents DETROIT (INS) — B. E, Hutch- | four rubber producers, has its| apartment yesterday when he a i if ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 Credit Unions fo Hold Dinner Dr. Whitmer to Talk} 1: _ at Banquet Wednesday for County Group } -Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, superin- tendent of Pontiac Schools, will Fil lj if - wae the PES, att Aha ees 1 an fon Crawford, chairman of the .board of Thompson Products, Inc., has been chosen industrialist of the *lyear by the Society of Industrial Realtors. Cra’ a “foremost | contributor to the advancement of , | aviation,” will receive the award from Gen. Patrick J. Hurley in Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 10. HONORED—Frederick Coolidge | ” Two County Businesses | Get Liquor Suspensions | Two Oakland County business establishments drew $150 fines and seven-day liquor license suspen- sions for violations, the State Li- quor Control Commission said. Owners of the Heidelberg Res- taurant, 1727 S. 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(OCTOBER 1.1054 C t ie Sa ee Pee ieee a 4G ea : Bs PUERTO £200-—Plicher Ruben and outfielder Willie Mays, center, of | League, talk with their manager, Herman Franks, AP Wirephote the world champion New York Giants who are/a Giant coach, before opening game of the winter playing with the Santurce team in the Puerto Rican ae « Se ee eee le iH < Ey polled 1,891 points in The Asso-. ciated Press’ weekly poll of sports writers and sportscasters and at- tracted 115 first-place votes of the 212 cast. * * * The next three teams-—Wiscon- sin, UCLA and Ohio State—also Okla. on 1 Top Despite Storm. stayed in the same ‘positions as Even Goes to Games Blind Man By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN MARENGO, Ill. uw — Edward Zenk, 28, considers himself one of Notre Dame's most avid football FE attends every horne game of the Irish for which Savers carries a port- E * * tite I've followed Notre | ball,” he said, “I played | » Marengo High School li sal “Since 1946 I've attended every Notre Dame game I can. The hard- est thing about it all is getting “It's difficult ta explain what a big kick I get out of the games al- though I am blind. I could listen cli aera But there’s nothing like taking my portable Razorbacks Surprise Experts kansag Razorbacks soundly thrashed the University of Texas | streak 20-7 at Austin Saturday to main- tain their undefeated, untied rec- ated Press poll of sports writers sportcasters. Coach Bowden Wyatt's crew ac- A9ers Show Ground Power in Aerial- Happy League ‘CHICAGO Professional foot- bes o goed ground game will wiftine minutes Sunday only to fold under the ders’ devastating ground game. San Francisco won 31-24. Are the pros returning to run- ning? “They never left it,” said Haias in an interview. “Any team that Matsock, Lewis EAST LANSING «® — Coach Duf- fy Daugherty has held to his con- viction that the Michigan State TE f i | it and San Francisco has a great running game.” “But remember, they've got) slated Sarcsensl clicking and it looked like a bad afternoon for the Californians, Then San Francisco, with rookie Maurie Duncan leading, pounded the left side of the Bear line merci- in the third quarter to ice the ccn-| test. And they did it by running. McElhenny, John Henry Johnson and Jet Joe Perry left the seers who cry “you can't run in pro foot- ball” with their jaws hanging. some pretty good passing. We had | *¢ Jessly and scored a quick 17 points |. — has.a five-game winning , Starting with the ones of Tulsa University in the final game of the 1953 season. So far this year, Arkansas has defeated Tulsa 41-0, Texas Chris- tian 20-13, Baylor 21-20 and Texas. Before the season opened, Wyatt told newsmen that seven of the 10 Razorback foes would be the physi- cal of Arkansas... -- “We might be as strong by the end of the year as we were at the close. of last season,” said the coach, Arkansas won only three games and lost seven in 1953. Wyatt pointed to inexperience at tailback and center—where. only sophomores hold forth—and lack of talent at the ends, where there were no lettermen available, as. weak spots that Arkansas would find impossible to overcome. Furthermore, Arkansas had lost by graduation the Southwest's top scoring punch of tailback Lamar | McHan and end Floyd Sagely, both All-Conference scieotons. Wyatt's erect sophomores have played this year above all expec- tations and two ends, Teddy Souter and Jerry McFadden, have devel- oped into first-line performers. Arkansas’ alert defense has been 12 passes covered 12 of 16 fumbles by their opponents. : Leading the offense has been Henry Moore, a 185-pound junior who has both speed and power. Moore leads the conference in scor- ing with 36 points and is the team's top rusher. Slipper, Gismo Final Winners in Field Trial Two fine beagles, one of which earned its championship by tak- ing Saturday's running for 15-inch bitches wound up Oakland County Beagle’s Club’s very successful li- censed field trial on Sunday. The 4-day event had been under way at the Sashabaw Ranch with top beagles from many midwest com- munities in competition. Carjon’s Slipper, owned by John Schopp of Wyandotte round- ed out its AKC championship — against a field of 26. Other places: in this Saturday event included, inorder: ' Indianwood Darkey (Charles Chap- man, Pontiac), Bottomly's Dottie Pred Bottomly, Whitmore Lake) Bandy'’s Dispatch (Harold Lofgren, Pontiac) with Not since the days of George Mc- Afee, Hugh Gallarneau and Norm Standlee had Bear fans witnessed such running power. Terry Named South Atlantic League Prexy AUGUSTA, Ga., @—The South Atlantic League, some times called the “Grandmother of the Minors,” called Big Bill Terry to become its president and he accepted promptly. s ® League directors yesterday voted | Ferndale. Schopp's Carjon'’s Annie as reserve. Sunday's winner was Miller's Gismo, owner by Carl Miller, Final running was for 15-inch dogs. Others, in order for Sunday's event: were Maurer's Battler Bor (R Mansfield, O}. Sunny Slope Buddy iR. J. Yost. Momtiova, ©}. Aragain Biackte, tnd, «R. J. Yost) and reserve, Dailey's Ring (George Dalley, Vicksburg, Mich.) J Maurer, | BEAGLE CHAMPION—An AKC championship was the reward for Carjon’s Slipper, 15-inch beagle bitch owned by John Schoop of Wyandotte (shown above) earned Saturday at Sashabaw Ranch. Slipper won the Beagle Club's top honors for the day, and completed her points for the big title. The 4-day field trial closed Sunday. Badgers Close Behind Sooners in UP Poll NEW YORK (UP)—United Press college football ratings (with first- place votes and won-lost records in unanimously for the man who won| for his career with the New York Giants. _ * * | Big Bill made himself immortal | _as first baseman for the Giants, | a place in Baséball’s Hall of Fame | | 8 parentheses): Pts 1—Oklahboma (24) (4-0). c cece ees 331 2 Wisconsin 16-0). ciece sees 200 3--UCLA 16) 4—Ohio State 5 —Mississippt : cineca ; 6—Notre Dame 1s 1) ithe 50 @—Minnesota (4-0) itie:.. —Arkafisas (4- ~e : 43-1), Os oo aa ao is 9—Army (ig Thunder) Lewis, “and then succeeded the late John |10—Colorado «1y (8-0) 00! pete against Okiahoma in the Big Seven—but not for the Jan. 1 trip to Miamt—lead the the conference in from Fremont, Ohio, | McGraw as their manager. Retired from baseball for the | past 13 years, Terry is an auto-| By BEN OLAN NEW YORK wW — Willie (the| Wallop) Mays, the New York | Giants’ sensationa] outfielder, cap- tured the National League slugging title for 1954 in a close competi- tion with Duke Snider of Brooklyn and Cincinnati’s Ted Kluszewski. total bases and times at bat — --eompiled by the Associated Press showed {today that Mays produced _| 377 total~-bases in 565 at bats (for a .667 mark. Willie cracked ‘out 33 doubles, 13 triples and 3, homers among 195 hits. Snider, last year's pace-setter, h mobile dealer in n Jacksonville, Fla. | ana Yale. 7 each. ne ene Mays, Minoso gina ‘Majors’ Slugging Champs Sligging averages — based on’ Second 10 teams—11, Purdue, 36; West nia, Alabama, State, &; Virginia 27; 13, Southern. Califor. 26: 14, Southern Methodist, 18: 15, 14; 16, Towa, 211; 17, Penn 18 ithe) Duke, Texas Christian _in the majors, in 584 tries for a. .647 average. Kluszewski was 3rd |with 369 and 366 total bases in 573 at bats. Minnie Minoso of the White Sox took American League slugging honors with a .535 average. The speedy outfielder third baseman compiled. 304 total bases in 568 times at bats. ; ‘Mickey Mantle, Yankees” switch- hifting outfielder, was runner-up to _Minoso. with a 523 mark. 41. ~ with a slugging average of .435 ‘for tenth place. piled up 378 total bases, the most | averaged .390 to rank 2ist- Ray Boone of Detroit, finished Harvey Kuenn 12, | By Warren Gaer Head Football Coach Drake University. Arkansas and Mississippi are tied, 0-0 with only three minutes gone in the lst quarter. Arkansas has run only one play in this important ball game, an off-tackle slant, and has lost a yard. It is now second down and 11 on the Razorbacks’ 49- . yard line. Arkansas has a slight wind to its back, and the Raxzor- back left half on the single-wing is a triple-threat performer. Mississippi has been scored on twice in five ball games on long | passes behind its defensive right | halfback. Arkansas anticipates a 6-2-2-1 defensive alignment. As the Arkansas quarterback, rate these plays 1, 2, 3 and 4 for. this spot: Quick kick Reverse Long pass Fullback through the middle. (Answer elsewhere on the sports pages.) Birmingham Gridder William Gieg. son of Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Gieg of 1757 Winthrop Lane, Birmingham, plays guard on the lightweight football team at Western Rekerve Academy in Hudson, Ohio. The lightweights are Top Fans of the Irish can get’ Oakland County | engaged in a seven game schedule | Hom {this fall. Is Haine along and sitting in the stands with the crowd, and listening to all those cheers. That color is something you can't get in the living room of your home with a radio, ave never met Terry Brennan (Notre Dame Coach), but it is one of my greatest ambitions to shake his hand, or get a letter from him.” Zenk married ih 1946 and the couple has two boys, Eddie, 7, and Billy, 5. ‘% * * 8 “They are Little Leaguers (base- ball) and also love football,” said Zenk. ‘‘And you can bet I'm going _ | to see they go to Notre Dame.” x Blaik Praises Sparkling Play of Pete Vann Cadet Star Is Called ‘One of Point's Two Best Passers’ By WILL GRIMSLEY WEST POINT, N. Y. w — Up here and hard by the Hudson they say Coach Earl Biaik wouldn't \swap quarterback Pete Vann for a half-dozen like Ralph Guglielmi of Notre Dame. Blaik himself — a rigid colonel not given to loose superlatives— won't say. But he passes out what for this brilliant grid tactician is a supreme compliment. i ” * man for us,” Blaik said. “With- out him we would be lost because we have nothing’ to match him. “There are many fine quarter- backs in the country and Vann is one of them. I rate him one of the two best passers I have ever seen at the Point.” The Army coach, also averse to comparisons, wouldn't name the | other one. Vann is a ball-handling Houdini who might have escaped notice except for the cribbing scandal which rocked the Military Acad- emy and destroyed its football team in the summer of 195]. The rangy, 6-foot junior was a plebe then with only modest foot- ball ambitions. He came from a high school in little Hamburg, N.Y. with no et football reputation. * * But necessity forced him into quick football action—even as a plebe—ag Blaik began rebuilding wi‘: the barest fragments. Devel- opment was swift. “I don't say young Vann would have been unnoticed if we hadn't lost our squad,” Blaik said. ‘But he may have had to advance more slowly. He-has too good an arm. to be ignored and he would have profited from watching the others." Viking Harriers End Unbeaten Dual Year Walled’ Lake's cross country jteam is pointing towards Thurs- day's Inter-Lakes Conference meet at Wixom after concluding its 2nd straight unbeaten dual meet cam- paign Monday, Rollie Langerman’s harriers placed 7 runners among the Ist 8 finishers to rout Hamtramck, 15—48. Don Pounds, who will be defending his conference cham- pionship lemigrap dec led the Vikings in 11 minutes, 5 seconds. Jerry Avery, Joe Bailey, George Rea, Dick Belprez and Chuck Nedeau followed Pounds, while sophomore Clark Andridge came in behind Hamtramck's Bill Ashford. country victory in a row. Women Handle Reins in Jackson Feature JACKSON (UP) — Six amateur women drivers will be at the reins tonight in a special ladies night attraction at the Jackson Race- w ay. The field will include Madam Z, driven by .Mrs. Mary Bristow, Jackson; Ladd Siskiyou, by Mrs. Vera Utley, Detroit; Happy of Hi ‘Lo, by Mary Beatty, Mason; Te- cumseh, by Mrs. Ethel Harmer, Yale; Harry D. Lee, by Mrs. Alice Hoops, Indianapolis, Ind., and Ev- zone, by Mrs. Iris Wantz, Adrian. There will be no betting on the race. LADIES ALL STARS Pts : Pts Craven — 20 Huron i Motor 18 Shaw's 1 Ward's M4 No. 3 6 Mason 14 Wohilfeil e Team game, series—Ward's 854. 2422; pee game, series—Janet Pooley 214, MOOSE s, Motor Inn 1? Fowler's 1 Mickey 13 Tasty | Benson's Se OL. Tar. r| 2 Nickerson “Vann certainly has been a key It was Walled Lake's 13th cross | .| president, turning over the busi- : ee ce otha fe loop tae ks oe ts Saxton Hoping to Take Title fo Jail Thursday Johnny Confident He Has Strength, Style to Beat Gavilan PLEASANTVILLE, NJ. wm — Johnny Saxton has a date to serve % days in jail starting Thursday morning for traffic violations but he says he’s going to take some- thing with him to keep him warm—Kid Gavilan’s welterweight crown. * * “What you've ores do, you've got to do,” said he 24-year-old New Yorker. “I’ve got to pay that penalty in New York —_ got t get it over with.” Asked whether . the impending term affected him mentally, the strong, muscular youngster re- plied: “No, I've been training for four months for Gavilan. Those two postponements were annoying but I've set my mind on beating the Kid and nothing is going to stand in my way Wednesday night, in Convention Hall (Philadelphia). * * * “I'm not underestimating Gavi- lan, either. A lot of people say he’s slipping but that’s not so. He's a great fighter. I'm confident though, I've got the strength and style to beat him. “He likes to set his own pace. Let him fight his way and he can beat anybody. But I'm going to keep after him every second of the way. Saxton finished his training yes- terday with some light exercises in the gym at Lauma Byrdis’ training camp. After it was over he stepped on the scales and weighted a shade under the 147 is he must make at noon Wednésday, for the title fight that night. Gavilan said he weighed 148 after he completed his training with a boxing workout in his camp near Summit N.J. The 28-year-old champion not only was confident of victory but said, “I'm going to surprise the whole world." That: could only mean he ex- pected to knock out the cocky chal- take a tumble this week fift two Big“Ten powerhouses collide | a of its 34-7 victory over at Columbus Ohio, barrihg a tie, | Tulane. of course. aye ed ° ied _* * @ Sugg rer Once wo pepe te The rest of the however, | While Alabama, which _beer agllimplilina rie qpomatyaogpscar far down .the list since being up- ago. There are four new members | St by Mississippi Southern in. its of the select club — Arkansas, opener, made another bid for rec- Minnesota, Army and West Vir- | °gnition by trouncing Tennessee ginia. All recorded upset victories, 27-0, and moving into,No. 12, and now are Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10,| me iesaing teams with first-place votes respectively, «| Sadat! iar Me laces tar acon ‘Purdue, Duke, Penn State and 1. Oxishome Ph aa 1981 Navy all dropped out of the Top| 3. vcla a Ga 2E Ten on the basle of defeats. Duke & Mieieipol (@) (52) 12. longest . from No. | §- Notre te 6 to NB.-19, as a result of its| & Mmneota ter”... 28-14 loss to oy Conversely, the | § ¢™y 3) aa going from No. 18 to No. 9. ’ . an: * 6 6 - |B Purdue ib) |. Notre Dame, still striving for na- 5. Sone Tech (41) tional honors, jumped from eighth | $ Mismi (Fis > a. to sixth after whipping Michigan 8 Florida | (32) ponecaeeed State, 20-19, and Mississippi ad~i 29. Texas Christian (3-2) = Nuanteet By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's undefeated cross- ‘} country team plays host to its five Saginaw Valley Conference rivals Thareday in the annual league TAS pe ee ne at the Beaudette Park course. Pontiac's defending will be rated favorites for team Big Pheasant Derby Starts on Wednesday Press Contest, State Ringneck Season to Open Same Time A 22-day pheasant hunting sea- son in the Lower Peninsula will get under way tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock. Concurrent with the opening of the season will be the start of = Pontiac Press’ 1954 for the Ist few days. lenger who never has been stopped. Sooners Retain . Top Spot in INS College Ratings NEW YORK (INS)—Mighty Oak- lahoma kept its vaunted position as college football's No. 1 team in the nation today despite firm pres- sure from other members of the Big Four. For the 6th successive week the undefeated Sooners received 1st | place recognition from _Internation- al News Service's panel of experts. Wisconsin, UCLA and Ohio State made impressive bids to pick up ground on Oklahoma, but other national powerhouses were caught with their ratings down in an ex- citing weekend full of the unex- pected. Snared in rank swaps were Purdue, Duke and Penn State as Rules for entering the pheasant contest: 1—Only FULL-TIME Oakland County residents are eligible. 2—Weight only is considered in determining the winner. 3—Birds may be shot anywhere in Michigan where such hunting is legal. 4—All entries must be made dur- ing the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., except that NO entries will be received after 12 noon on Sat- urdays, and none on Sundays. 5—Winner will receive a $50 U.S. Savings Bond. In case of tie, dupli- cate awards will be made. Young Defeats Turner, but Both Are Pleased By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At Eastern Parkway in Brook- lyn, Monday night Paddy Young outpointed Jesse Turner, and both Army and Arkansas appeared The top 10: Oklahoma (4-0-0), Wisconsin ‘4-0-¢ UCLA (5-0-0), Ohio State (4-0-0), Notre Dame (3-1-0), Mississippi (5-0-0), Minne- sota (4-0-0), Army Arkansas (4-0-0), Purdue (2-1-1 naa tern Conference track records. fighters were pleased with thew performance. Young. who is aim- weight king Carl (Bobo) Olson, said he realized he needed some | more work before he was ready. Turner, of all things, acknow!l- edged that he was beaten, but)? Jesse Owens still holds five West- added he thought he made a good fight of it. He did. Unbeaten Chiefs Entertain SVC Cross-Country Rivals include Northern’s Charles’ Gar- = Flint Central's Lawrence Til- ley, Saginaw’s Abe Huerta, Bay City’s Stan Jamrog and Arthur Hill’s Don Brown. Last year’s win- a Phil Ballien of Arthur Hill, has graduated. Head official for the test will be George Marshall, track coach at State Normal College. Ralph Rotsel will be clerk-of-course and Ray Lowry head finish judge. Favored Minn. Lighter in 4 Still Has Weight Edge on Wolverines Except at Ends ANN ARBOR «® — Traditiony | Minnesota’s football teams have carried the most weight to Ann Arbor, and carried‘ home the least victories. This gana figures to be different. who meet we Wolverines this Sat- urday, are lighter than usual. They still outweigh the Wolver- ines man for man and position for position. But this year Gophers are ex- pected to win and keep the Little Brown Jug that went to Minne- apolis last season for the Ist time since 1942. Michigan's line this seaso.. weighs an average of 198 pounds. That is heavier than usual. Min- nesota’s average in the line is about 201 pounds. But man for man, Minnesota will weigh 20 pounds more than Michigan at the tackles, and five to 10 pounds at the guards. Only place the Wolverines have the edge is at the ends. Gophers Preparing for ‘Jug’ Contest MINNEAPOLIS ® — “When your jab is working you keep jab- bing,”” Minnesota coach Murray Warmath said Monday in explana- tion of the relentless Gopher line- gouging that beat Illinois. ~ “We started out by hitting their tacklés, and there was no particu- lar point in using pitchouts and passes when we got results that way,” Warmath said. Unbeaten and tied for 2nd in the Big Ten, the resurging Min- nesotans started shafpening— against Michigan offensive and de- 'fensive patterns for Saturday's his- among the top 10 for the 1st time ing for another shot at the middle, toric Brown Jug game at Michigan. | as NO. 1t30 L wil iL & 8 bof 0 Genreal 911 Oak 18 6 peur No. 28877 1 Cass No. 4 416 Powlers 1212 No. 10 3 6 dies 10 14 Greenwood 133 Indiv. game—P. Lund 209, series—D. seriee—L & 8 Biskner 568; team game, 917, 2725. An Era Passes By RALPH BERNSTEIN PHILADELPHIA i — A base- ball era died when the Philadel- phia Athletics passed from control of the Mack family. The name of Mack meant as much to many baseball fans — young and old — as did that of any star of the game. Cornelius McGillicuddy, known the world over as Connie Mack, started the Athletics as an American League team in 1901, and for 50 years, until he stepped down as team manager, the tall, straight-backed son of a boot- maker breathed life into his be- leved club. From the time the grand old man gave up his managerial du- ties, the club rapidly went down hill financially. He remained as ness operations to his three sons— Roy, Earle and Connie, Jr. Today only Roy remains and he holds only a one-ninth interest following the reorganization in which a syndicate of eight’ Phila- delphia business rhen took control Athletics necessarily is the story of one man, Connie Mack. His genius as a baseball leader produced some of the greatest teams of all time. Yet, by the same token, his failure to recog- nize new trends led to the destruc- tion of the thing he loved best — the Athletics. There was almost no middle with the Mack-led Ath- #\etics. For the better part of their 54-year history they have been either champion or doormat. Phil- adelphia won nine American League pennants and five world championships. On the other hand, the A’s finished in the 2nd divi- | sion 31 times, 18 in last place. The year 1910 brought the first of the fabulous Athiétics teams. The ‘$100,000 infield” became a word. Stuffy McInnis, Eddie Collins, Jack Barry and Frank (Home Run) Baker graced the infield from Ist to 3rd respec- tively. On the mound, Chief Ben- der, Eddie Plank and Jack Combs were wheeling pitches past be- fuddied hitters. : A's won the pennant and the World Series in 1910 and 191]. Oe Se ene The sory ot the Philadelphia momentarily in 1912, with what Mack always’ Connie Mack's Touch Made the A's: Retirement Marked Club’s Decline has regarded as his best team; finishing 3rd behind the Red Sox and Senators. But they stormed back in 1913 and 1914. the miracle Braves. Experts didn't concede the Braves a chance against Mack’s proud Athletics in the series. But the Braves scalped humiliating defeat he startled the baseball world by breaking up his team, In three years the entire team was gone at a total price of $180,000. Mack had started his game of boom and bust. Standing Room Only for Lions-49ers Tilt DETROIT (UP) — Standing | game when 7,000 bleacher seat were sold in a three- hour sale. Bleacher seats en — lig Basta itty ; i lle wh ' ; em hg + ae We % valerie lividaaticnsanite es pine umainbigsesd Sg gee ry | ‘ THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER | 19, 1954 oo ad Roy smiled at the questi started to answer, but his Connie Mack III, beat him to punch. “What happened was Jack Ren- sel,” said Roy’s son. And his father hastened to add: “That's right. He got the group together.” Result of TV Bout May End 3- Knockdown Ruling regardless of the amount of “hook Swaae and also weak-wristed men should avoid the temptation to put too much stuff on the ball. wo A straight-arm finish, thumb = Pir: 17 2 Brats 0.10 forward and pointed up, fingers Kate is : — : 3 on outside (right) of ball, imparts |Eiucs is 6 No. 18 Hs all the spin necessary for a short, gota = Sucer ou sharp hook that will mix and Stardust 1 9 Nos ie Spill the pin with good results. : - Hogan, ans B. Maki, 404 y 5 7 eed ets, essential to consistent scoring at any level. Eskimos Swamp BC TY’ALL COME— es tall camee Wie novus and second Ted Bentham, “I think you'll have to continued.” This set off Ketchum,. who be- gan screaming at Scalzo. Mean- while, Bentham had taken off Dreyer’s right glove. For that he+ and Ketchum were suspended and ordered to appear before Christen- berry Friday. At that Christen- eee Chicago Tracks Bar Hoodlums * Race Courses Trying to Get Rid of ‘Bookies on Premises. |peated statement that the $100,000 a day.” The two tracks You Be the Quarterback Answer d 4. Quick kick. No! Don't give uf the ball on second down here. A quick kick would likely go into end zone anyway for a to : 3. Long pass. You are k this play in mind, but find out firs whether the defensive half is ing up fast. You can’t be st a a ee tages. (Distributed by the Register Tribune Syndicate) SEE US— WE FINANCE! Everybody's Credit Is Good Here! NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 South Saginaw St. SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 454 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 56-8724 ‘EAST Bear Equipment and Wheel Frame and Axle Straightening 35 Elizabeth St. Ph, FE4-5941. COMPLETE cones - SERVICE TOWN COLLISION Balancing the experts took seriously his re- Who was the prospective buyer? o Foe les Deal -Rensel flitted on the rim of the mils cue ee ee flitting about like a hungry short- stop, the members of the Philadel- phia syndicate ironed out all but the legal details and announced they had come to terms with the Mack family. *| Aims for World Mark HELSINKI i — Soin} Nikkinen, | Boot Finland's No. 1 javelin thrower, will make an attempt Sunday to better the world record held by Bud Held of San Francisco. “With some luck of the same to make around 272 feet,’ Nikkinen said today. Du sort Germany's Friedrich Will had in Japan recently, I will be able | § Bowling Results BRATION KINGS, QUEENS whan div. series—(W) D. 653; (M) C. Hoce ‘team game, series—Ten Pins 168, 2142. McLeod Indiv, 13 Jo —M. Shepherd S11; team Bernard's Cleaners 887, 26. s Gavin 212, Re var 204, 611; HOUSEWIES wh wt 1? 3 Rec. No. 3 * tw 1 64 Bw i 13.7 *~Burr eu 12 6 Talbot ei 11 @ Superior 6 ll 68 «. No. 3 6 16 10 10 No. 4 307 game—-M. Townsend 203, series ROYAL BOWLERETTES Auburn a game, series—Betty Lewis ; team gome, sertes—P.T. Stan tte. 2181. 141) PT. 13 11 Univ e 28scsc- a ‘TWENTY-THREE | Scores Second Ace shot on the'173-yard ninth hole of AIKEN, 8, C. UP)—Golfer J, C,| Palmetto Golf: Chl cnueas. Minnick of nearby Batesburg His first “holéin-one . was last scored his second hole-in-one of | Jan. 10 on the Aiken mufiictpal the year when he aced a four iron | course’s 140-yard 16th hole. | Stet _ Sint Sat SHEAR GENIUS! It takes more than scissors, needle and cloth to sew,a superlative suit. It takes TAILOR- ING TALENT — something I’m never with out! Harwood CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS Poritiag COMPLETE TAILORING SERVICE DRESS SUIT RENTALS 81 S. Saginaw St. a ze “Plain talk from your Marathon Man: a MARATHON “Let me tell you about MARATHON MILE-maker ..@ New gasoline to serve you _ best in the Long Run! 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New MARATHON MILE-maker gasoline BEST IN THE LONG RUN! . f 659 ee Avenue | “Distributed by CLARKE OIL COMPANY FE 2-9181 : ni & LF Fi T. 5 ~ ; \ , ; ¥ : 5 , ‘ . / ae Z } , Pai } * ; Y-FOUR | | , _.,__'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1956 : male wouldn't’ cure in 24 hours—the'| - . > a age nia t T b lat ‘\Wisecracks, most of us realize that Vania Ovla LILATE wisn the awtut shortage of nurses | brand new wonder drug all our A} ut Nur: ss hospitals today, the ‘real |Pospitals keep asking for! se miracle is that the nursing we get, One of the great spectacles of 1,000 patients, there'll be about |'% 4 efficient and kind and healing ihe Carishad Caverns is the Sight 100,000 replies to study. before the] Which ls why my biggest hunch of the bats about sundown from the y sup-|case is dismissed, and when the jis that the\gelf-taken X-ray photos Bat Cave, which is not open to the stomach, |time comes, I just wish I could/of Pennsylvgnia’s nursing won't | public, Hundreds of them, in a Florence | see the results. : show an; malignant at all. | biack cloud, stream-out.over the From my own rare expert- ’ Nothing that \a few more, white rim in a southerly direction, not ences (knock wood) in hospitals, [uniforms on every corridor to return until dawn. . SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith g d i H if t | nit : ; A. Ei f ey each have lots more medi- cal know-how then I, being the | kind who not only “tell you all about my operation,’ but also cover ei a i il + a fairly complex affair, taking (the surgeon, doctor, interne, and =p many aspects of hospital nurses—both day and night shifts. Grities behind the scenes as “Nurses who talk too much” was = i Fg is 3 s Ea 2 & Ag tl rift elite 4 i! i if it I ! Nurses who intimidate you about “being brave.” How they do it is a mystery—but some few nurses, it seems, make you afraid to ad- mit something still hurts, after it was supposed to “‘feel better soon.” Nurses who say “we"’ instead of “you.” s in sentences like, “now we're going to have our blood count taken; now we're going to " |get an alcohol rub; now we're go- ing to have a little enema.” 1 could go on with my little list —and so could any man, woman, er young tonsil patient who's ever spent a little or a lot of time in any hosptial ward, semi-pri- vate or even in the fanciest of But despite the gripes and the! for a mild winter, we'll never get our fur coats!” i 3 i g 3 e TT: def E 7 by Walt Disney a r ’ pry “« . a . 4 a ae ° ‘ A : » ~ “4 AB tenia : ‘ } ‘on St ° gol Re se ! ’ va * x oro te ys EO AT He by ia Bushmiller Oy ee, s } aind eee vot N CAPTAIN EASY ru KEEP | RE MINDING I'M GOING FOR =) } ee | <7 ja 1 <= . A SUNDAE ; -* J rf & YON sn tomes teoteee te | SEA AC LM. ‘ ~ > , VE: ‘ / ay ‘2 by Edgar Martin| hes ey AR _ é | a by Charles Kuhn- TLL TAKE A BRANCH O° TH’ \ BACK HOME by Merrill Blosser’ ---AND THE PHONE ) But IM Not WORTHY oF Tas! How NUMBER, OF BAz0O BotTs/ GENEROUS can /—— a. Pog. ! : 2 @ |, Cape. 1984 by WEA Serviee, the. 7. M Reg. V. & Put OFM HT OUT OUR WAY FUNNY THEN A LOT OF HOUSES HAD BAY Dion’ tT WINDOWS “TO WATCH wenn NEIGHBOR ; j we DOW’--BUT NOW toe | CUS pect peel “No wonder hands ON ‘THE ND owse ROUND & 5 are a 4, 2 is i | é Pe your clean. You're washing dishes all oan | = d wom aa 2 : < p/ ss ' | CARS! FS \ WHAT “THEY'RE BO- (Aévertissment) LET'S bin, § ‘Cows Scrcanas THIS DOLL ISA GuUY— HI . : ‘hy A i : —— 2 1 ‘ f a : é > cy “Payrenyeprnm nen ON i ack da » = % ~ — \ \ IME GOLDFISM Bow. “e oe ~ - _ | 4 ; | ee vf 4 eg rE hes 3. is a jf ~ ‘sheets eres i a ee See aE ay ee — 3 t a * ad cee af pepe gee t : : ck. aii —_ ie — es >. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER a 19, 1055 og - Py Corn Weaker in Firm Market ahead on bullish .news in the world wheat situation, Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to 1% higher, De- cember $2.19; corn % to % lower, December $1.53; oats unchanged to % lower, December $0%; rye \% to % higher, December $1.38; soybeans % to 1% higher, ber $2.72%, and lard 8 cents lower to 30 cents a hundred pounds high- er, October $16.95. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO—AP—Opening nel May. ...... 140% Dec. . 4...» 2.18 May 142% March 2.20% — May . os. 2.20 Nov... 2.71 July cove BION Jam. « acace 2.75 May +. 2.78% Dec. . 183 duly oe 2.97% March . ... 1.57 Lar & May . ....+. 58 Oct... .wse.. 16.85 July +e 1.50% NOV. . ...00.. 14.42 oy comme: SN we . 20% oh. .... 8 March Bi% May . ...uss 13.25 May Foch... — SF July ee -76% . 0. % March » evcee 10.78 ee 1.37% May . ....... 10.80 March 1.40% a Ay) moaaon 10.65 Ford to Resume Line of Continental Cars DETROIT (UP)—Ford Motor Co. has announced it will resume pro- duction of its luxury ‘Continental The new car will be a low volume car. The speciat product division will be changed to the Continental Division. The name “Lincoln” will be dropped from the new Continentals because the cars will be built by the new division and not the Lin- coln Division. 3 Dem Candidates Tour Plants Today James M. Hare, Democratic can- didate for secretary of state, will tour the Fisher Body Division and GMC Truck and Coach plants in Pontiac today. him will be Paul Sutton, candidate for the U. S&S. Congress from the 18th district, and Fred Elias, state senatorial candidate. gE su} ssi cases nok g Ee 3 z Fil: Fog J rrr = 18 be: endive, 5 No. Lettuce,” neon, No. 1, Romaine, No. 1, 75-1.25 collard, — and annie’ ‘oreens No. 1, 1.00-1,50 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: Arrivals 10: on track 380; total U.S. shipments 642; r Washing $2. ‘ota Pontiacs «washed) $2.25-30: conaai $1.75; Idaho Russets $3.65. Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT ‘(AP)—Prices paid per pound try = to 10 a f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality live roasters ‘(over ‘ pounds) 25-26; pe brofiers or fryers 3 to 4‘ pounds) tgnt type 1-14, mostly 12-13; fetta type reds 25, whites 25- 28. i cy f light de: erings excess 6 dealers sering. toms brought 6 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (‘(AP)—Eges, f.0.b. Detroit, cases included, federal-state grades Whites—Grade A jumbo 40-: weighted average 51; large 43-44, wtd avg 43'2; medium 26; small 20-21, wtd avg 21. Se large 30-40, wid avg 39's, pee- wees Browns—Grade A P gees 47-53, wtd avg ah large 41-42, wtd avg 41%; medium fer wtd avg 28; «5 19-21; eae t Grade B large 38 Grade C large 27, wtd avg 6. Peewees 16-17, wtd @¥g 17. —-= 20. cHicaGo purren AND EGGS baron age =f (AP)—Butter about steady; Charter No. 13739. Reserve a No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Community National Bank of Pontiac tm the State of Michigan, at business on tober 1954 response Comptroller of the Currency. under tion 6211, U. &. Revised Statutes. ASSETS ph eg = ~ with other mi —— reberve balance, and items in se process of collection —. a United States a direct aad aranteed ; Obligations of States ‘and Bec- 33,000,587.09 11,436,288.63 Oth notes a yearlings 20.00- ; high choice oe es and de 04,778.65 pohooed absent early; few sales wtility and Corporat ofets piitctuding cial grass steers and heifers cr Bares ea merial cow, B.S6ci So suuera spy eral nest 0; : Loans and ree bank _——- canners and cutters 7.560-9. mixed ing 8687.44 posse tne . 18,616,408.37 | beavy cutter and utility cows 10.00; no Bank premises early sales feeders. owned . $860,071.25 Cal 3200. Market sap ee Phonon = 506 043,577.58 ished vearty eases pot co. oe Kones tures... i.e « 63,506.33 ST. : , oe vea’ Is agoemag no high choice or Real entate owned other prime sold; some utility and commercial than bank premises .. 000.00 | grades 11. 60-19:00. Other assets . .........065- 381,786.40 | Shéep—Galable 700. Market not estab- ———--——s | lished; moderate supply fresh —- Totel Assets ........ $80,416,759.97 mostly lower grades. Demand Gipesiee of inaiene an ivid- "i vals, partnerships, and camcace add sesece corporations $31,020,774,63 CHICAGO ba ey — Salable a) Time deposits of individuals, A 7.000; eral market fairly active: fully partnerships and corpore- ; fill then Mi ® sverage on tions 20,645,669 64 ers and suws; bulk choice Devosits of United States’ Py ey dite aieg 85 po ps ove ‘ Pali lencnemet (echoes | few Pe Ib ines in-68 and a few head postal savings) 3.205,150.31 | 150-179 ib 17.50-18.50; most \sows 40 Ib Deposits of verona and eam: Th 15.00. litical subdivisio Deposits of banks Other oem (certified and ‘po- .. 10,542.082.22 288,143.64 to call made by | 89 ¢ 56.25. es barely steady; receipts ep 4 le buying — unchanged; pa whites 37; mixed 35; U.S. pa Os. stand ards 23; current receipts 33.8; dirties 19 —— 1.5. fivestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Galabie 625, No early sales. Cattle—Salabile . Around 80 per cent fresh receipts cows; high to me fed steers scaree; cows open- fairly active Saiabie cattle 6.500; calves 300; steers average choice and better active; steady Reread checks, etc.) 641,032.68 to strong: lower grades uneven aver- tal Deposits $75,351,853.12 eging steady; heifers active and strong; Ttand contract 14,723.80 fully lt . te ‘secu stoty EI = BEFRCE 2... ccsesese : vealers a! ® Other Mabilities ......-.-.- 1,072.219.23 | choice. and prime. ‘steers 26 00-28.35. and choice grades 21.50-25.75; « Total Mebilities ........ $76,438,706.14 com ia good 17.60- CAPITAL ACCOU lew mercial earl a steers Capital stock: Common stock, total par - $1,560,000 68 § 1.500.090 .80 Rurplus . 2,000,000.00 Undivided profits "312,954.56 retirement aceount for presecwet stock} Total Capital Accounts... Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts MEMORANDA Reserves (and Assets pledged or assigned to secure Habilities end for other purposes . Loans as shown above are fter deduc . $ 3,900,000.00 Correct—Attest: L. BH. COLE H. W. HUTTENLOCHER A C. GIRARD Directors _—— of Michigan, County of Oakland, eee to — subscribed before this 1sth day of 1954, hereby wn? a that Al = not an officer or director Notary Pubiic, ron 6 nf » ease, uN oe ‘expires a 2, i. aa t 20.50; two is choice to mostly prime heifers 25.50-26.00; = — a prime end 24.78-25.25; ercial to \low choice heifers 16.00-23 00. utility ‘and commercial cows 9.76-13.00; canners and cutters 7.00-10.00; wtility and com- mercial bulls 12.00-15.00; good an chéice vealers 18.00-23.00; a by Bon light culls as low as 6.00. Salable sheep 1,500 native wooled lambs steady to 59 higher; clipped lambs fully rr ~— than Mon- day: sheep steady; good to me native wooled lambs 18. "00-21 00; utility to low good ‘15.00-17.50; culls downward to 10.00° short durable deck mostly choice 98 Ib. No. skin shorn lambs 10.75; good to ¢ slaughter 5.00-5.60. Retiring Nash Official with = active; s above statement Appointed Consultant ‘Nash Names Official DETROIT (UP) — Roy Aber- : nethy has. been appointed vice president of sales for the Nash ferford | Motors Division of American Mo-| | MARKETS. | somes == Strength Today 4 erate; Lettuce, leaf, No. 1 200-280 bu; | Am pee osmagey ed buying prices | unchan hanged: #3 50.5; A Se: | 80 7S: 88 C 8628; Aare $0 B 97.25; | Rails Showing NEW YORK (®—Some railroad shares scored gains of better than 50- @ point in the stock market today. fractional ~ advances} were the rule. Santa Fe, Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboafd Air Line, and Union Pa- cific showed good strength and some of the lower-priced carrier shares were active on the upside. aircrafts, rubbers and oils, Burlington Millis, St. Regis Pa- _|per, Texas Instruments and Pull- Man were among specialties on the higher side. The rally in the rails got under- way shortly after the anon Brckers attached significance to | their show of strength because they have often pointed the way for the $-| rest of the market, Advancing stocks included U. S. Steet; Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, Boe- ing Douglas, Glenn Martin, Radio Corp., Consolidated Natural Gas? Monsanto, Cities Service and Texas Gulf Producing. Lower were Consolidated Edison, Also advancing were the steels, general by Frank Nonamaker, 81 Maines plastic hook holders between now THE LIMIT—Five shares of stock in “Plastico,” an organization of 30 high school juniors and seniors, were sold today to Philip J. Monaghan, of GMC. Truck & Coach Division the Junior Achievement firm. Sponsored by the division, the JA company will manufacture and sell buy more than St., president of | Other “Plastico” and May, when it will be liquidated. Sk ipacibeal s poreaied company is one of nine JA groups gaining business operation experience here this fall and winter. 165 Elizabeth Lake Ave. and Mary Ann Honchell of 271 S. Anderson St. ‘TWENTY-FIVE | Willys Motors Begins, ‘55 Model Retooling | Word that Willys Motors, Ine., a Kasier Motors Corp, subsidiary, is: now re-tooling for production of ‘1955 ‘model cars has ended some of the speculation that Kaiser was going out of the automobile bus- -iness In ‘announcing the “‘tooling up,” a company spokesman said intro- duction of the new models will take place around the end of the year. He did not say when actual ° would begin.- The subs has made no cars for United States sinte June 30 and rumors have been circulating that Kaiser was’ stan ing the auto field, About one-third of the ents five of the 50-cent shares. The officers are Bernice McLean of STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by the Associated Peta Pigures — decimal . "neh are eighths ngrapry “Rubber® a 15 & C. Navigation® és 152 166 Germs. & 24 26 Kingston Products? Hy 33 Midwest Abrasive® ..., 6 6.6 R Mig. seese 4 44 Wayne Gcrew* ..... is 164 sale; bid and asked. , Foreign Exchange NEW YORK rates foliow others in cents Canadian dollar im New York o market od per cent premium or 103.12% cen . eet Briatin in dollars, 2.79 9 23/3, up 1/16 of » cae Beigitum = 190 18/ 4 ae unchanged: Prance a Cues mark) Ser 23.85, unchanged: Holland iguilder) 36.31, off 61 of « cent: Italy (lira). .16% of a 4, un. han. 19. Switzerland pivane) (free) 23.34 pny #1 of = cent; Denmark «krome) 14.50, “uncha: gentina (free: “128 aan, ‘sochehges; Yene- e w i ‘holivar’ 36.93, unch A it Rast: Hong ‘Kong dollar 17. * need. | i * California’s grape crop aninars amotnts to about $20) milion aa }nually. * (AP)—Foreign exchange London and Liverpool, the nation’s two largest ports; continued despite Pleas by union leaders and the Pi ” ae Ae oT cea ty a < crn day ote Be “aes | A total of 44000 longshoremen, eek ago : 9 | ship a Ta- Month Cl 1p6 972) 64.7 138.27 |e : Feet joes oss tage Rt Seg: teed [ere were Off their Jobs. The mum oot Lew 111038 The 884 “tone to 193 idle ships in port | 1953 High 1518 9236 $58 1163 . [1963 Low 0-0-1902 738 608 98 (Noon, today....1864 i911 628 1338 Hickman Price to Head DETROIT sTOCKS Wi lys Mo Sa (Hornblower & Weeks) i tors les TOLEDO # — Hickman Price Jr., has been named vice presi- dnet — of sales for Willys Price will continue to direct ac- tivities of. the export subsidary. vised were not. immediately dis- oo was one of the original group of men to form the Kaiser- Frazer Corp. at Willow Run, Mich. in 1945. ? Plans Service Unit ie “EATON RAPIDS # — Eaton County Salvation Army spokesmen said the organization will organize a service unit in Eaton Rapids. Lt. Carl Aniick, commanding of- ficer for the county, said units for, other area communities will follow. a New York city has -more than 3,695,000 telephones. Lowe's, DuPont and Kennecott hal icte’| Lodge Calend New York stocks Urges Motorists | Lodge Calendar Plumber Pleads | Special communication, Tuesday, ° i Adams Exp ... 363 lat siver..... 74 . october ~ ; pede A.M. Workin . L irel . .... 28. ee Lodge No. Wor sees. 8, toe ae Be 10 Think Safely cS Gene Puan ee Guilty fo Arson lied Ch .... 82 Kelsey Hay .. 23.4 W. M. Adv, es at Ser Se eat sect satiinilcsinies ged cos Se commun . * | Atm Am e Kromet ae Experts Say ae Lodge No. 60 Fé A. M. Carks- Detroiter, 23, — . ir . =< . Thurs., Oct. 21, 7 p. m. i i i | dm Gan. OP Olas. @ Attitudes an Aid for jon, Thue, Oct. 21.7 pt Mana Setting Fires in Oak an Am Ges & Bi.. 346 Lge & My ... $18 Drivers ;W.M. * — and Wayne Counties Loew’ 16.6 Sm boners. ies Lane 8 | Cem .. 487 CHICAGO — The average mo- Ne S . B M4 f . Donald J. Roller, 23-year-old De- yo a {20 Mack Trk |. $9.3 torist is suffering from a case of WW in rie troit plumber who was charged Am Geating .. 313 Martin Ol... 312 | bad attitudes, safety experts were -|with setting fires costing more Am Tel & Tei 174 May D_Sir -.- 244 |told today. is Oy eee ne eon at fz | than $100;000 in Wayne and Oak- » Mid Con Pet 942) That diagnosis was made troit Glass Co. night at an Soe a Mid Sti Pa’. 381 |five members of the Cincinnati | Myra St, and stole $51 and tools |!and Counties since July, pleaded Anec Wik G) se2 Mont Ward - 114 | Psychological Assn. at the Na-| valued at $175, according to Pon- | guilty to arson Monday before Cir- Arico Stl. $63 Motorola... eat | tional Safety tiac Police. cuit Judge H, Russel Holland. ‘Dre G@ 4241 Mueller Br .. 28 | The malady was defined by C. T. Roller, who told police after his Atcbiaom HE Margie? © 442 |Perin Jr, of Miami (Ohio) Uni-| isnare Si, a of Deiat arrest Sept. 8 that he didn’t know Au ‘Refin 345 Nat Cash R .. 8.8 | versity ag failure to “think safely | ~_ fined $75 and why he set the fires in six homes Atlas Par :.. 062 Mat Dairy .-- 38 | 19 let our actions be governed | Yesterday and was and an old schoolhouse, will be Aveo Mfg :.. 6.5 Wat Gype ... 38.6 ms $25 costs by Orion Township Jus- He had orig Bold Lime ... 93 ia gtecl ;.. 6.6/0 such thoughts. tice Helmar G. Stanaback. sentenced Mantay. We 5 A Balt & Oh... 28 ice inally stood mute on the charge Bendix Av .. 924 Net [ork 19.7|~ Such thinking, he said, does : Beth sect. tee NY ‘Cent... 183 not require high level of in- Drunk driving cost Felix Darga, | 49d was scheduled for trial. Boring Air... 603 Nia M 208 | ue’ yee 34, of 103 Madison, Clawson, a styled fireman, Roller Bonn Alum ia No Am Av. a4 Pret Se ee reggie $100 ” fine yesterday when he esta cane he returned to the Borg Warn .100 Not pee ea of realize their impor. | Picéded guilty to the charge before| scene of each of the fires garbed Briggs Mig .. 422 Nie airlin |. 115 entety, Bloomfield Hills Justice Alva J.| tm 9 fireman's helmet, raincoat a of fr ty Ou... 4g) tance and apply them, Richardson. anid beets, passing himeelé off as pee SS ous Elev. $.1| Mrs, Betty B. Montgomery of M Nerten af 12175. Rat-| & “volunteer fireman.” Gan Dry"... ina Owens WGI $03 lene Cincinnati Child Welfare Ser-| Mrs. Fred villas 5 mB Pac |... 213 Pann EPL’. 11 |wice said high school courses in talee Lake Rd., Rose Township, re-| He was arrested after ‘Trenton's Capital Airl .. 162 » Pict |. 33.1 yesterday that thieves took) fire chief became of Carrier Cp ... 807 Parke Da... 33.2 | @riving should emphasize attitudes | a fire Case JR ..... 18.3 Benney JC... 068 = hanical |(¥o, chain falls, used for hoisting | Roller just turning up at a Cater Tre ... 624 py mh”... 9.1 [Over the teaching of mec beef, from her farm, according to | there.” Cen il Pe. 3s eee Ss ae She said the youngster who,| Oakland County sheriff's —. chiet gives, a description - - aoe 20. MA . , Chee, & Of : as Philco a 3 learns Ao drive by imitating his ie Norton estimated the loss at pdhgeasanll to State ny there Chryster “es Pes ‘Maiiis.. aie (friends ‘‘will almost always end ¢ ofec. : Sere Fie $2 Peet 8 O--: Bal te land Berk Methodist Oburch. “ MAD... +++ 4 . Cluett Pea ... 382 pure Oil..... 61:7) Another member of the group Montcalm and Glenwood. Thurs., Pj d N G ilty c T1018 eee mem S Cols Pal a at joanne oy °° = J. C. Denton, suggested that mar- Rereire oem nd dl —_-~ ea Ss ot ul , Gon Bais |... 443 Repus'wa... 21| ket research methods be used to asin . { ill | lj Con 8 > 23 Re ott? $13 determine what makes drivers ones Chaves 3-412. Mitgemiroy 0 ega iquor Con P pf 4% 1114 RKO Pict..... 63 | reckless, v ama Cont Bak -- 226 Rock Soe... 84) De, Abraham Jacobs, director | Pamily style chichen dinner at) ou” Allen. 36. pelipe dian Cont Mot ... 9.7 Jos 37.1 rehabili ethodist Church, Ox- @ . vocational tation at | the Oxford M , OX Cont Of] ... T14 gt Reg Pap... 35 ing a vice raid by Pontiac Police Copper Rng < 47 | Seovill 23¢| Longview State Hospital, said (ford, Mich, Thurs. Oct. ist.) 91, pleaded innocent to Groe Sa_ ad St" ALLER $4) phfbically handicapped persons | Serving from $:90 p.m. Adults | i1¢¢a1 sale of liquor Monday when Curtiss Wr .. 125 ghell Ot 47| usually are safer drivers be- | $!50. c to 12 years, Det Edis ... 326 gimmons. .... 35.2 Under 5 years, 50c. ~Adyv.|he appeared before Municipal Dis C Seng .. 327 Ginclair © -... 8.4 cause they employ caution and Judge Cecil McCallum. Doug Aire... $3, Qoveny Veo :.. O18 thought to compensate for their sale at the First! jie furnished a $200 bond, pend- Du Pont 8 Sou Ry ...... 60.7| lmitations,— Methodist Church, Birmingham. | ing his trial Oct. 28. East Air Lag, Sparks W .-.- 42] Bad attitudes change quickly —_— nt, on ‘Thurs, Oct. | Miss Betty Hall, 35, of the same Faun ’L |. gt) St¢ Brands .. 383) when a uniformed officer flags a m.to5p.m. —Adv. | address, pleaded guilty to the same Vee Cig Std oul Ind .. 93.1 |down an unsafe driver, Save $50 on Water’ Softner.| charge and was released on per- See ee ee ee ay ene Oe omen Sg A ae Stevens JP .. 25.4 ay ° pare Mor |. 233 Sun Ol... 093] regu. He added: be De re nso oo A aitehell | , She also pleaded innocent to aid- Firestone - $46 gwift & Co... 41| “It is important to maintain that . —Ady.| img and abetting the sale of beer Sener” "33 Bin Bre: $2 changed attitude by wise use of and was ordered to appear for Sen ras : 23 Tex G Bul.....103 | verbal warning, written warning | _ Rummage Sale shoes - = ov. 4 after furnishing a $500 Gen Motors .. 876 aut 5 ie 46-7 OF arrest. Thurs. & . Oct. 21 a 22, 8 to 5. Charged with soliciting and Sa haves... zt Twent yes EY f f A. A. U. W's. Used Book i ; ‘ road : Gen sce BL Ss . Wright, 24, and Miss Bea- ga ict: ? eaeee *™- 3 Londoners Rest Feet | ss: one Gen Time 30.4 Un Carbide... 19.4 Birm's Detroit Edison. Oct. 18-23./|trice McIntosh, 27, both of the Gen Tire ..... 33.4 Pac...... 142.2 — ~ * Unit Air Lin.. 26.6 ® *| Hughes street address. Both were Goebel Br... 74 Unit Airie.... 601) QE Buses Run A ain released on $200 bonds, each, pend- Goodrich. -:.100.8 Tet pal...» $08 B : N ? img trial Nov. 4. W Gren Paige 12 po} pe 371|_ LONDON (INS) — Thousands of usiness otes Five men arrested in the home Int Tel & Tel 207 UBS Rub...... 367|foot-sore Londoners got a break . during the raid paid fines of $35 Gt No R 20 US Steet... 592 today as wildcat strikers on the| Appointment of William J. Bird, | each after pleading guilty to loiter- Gt West 8 19.7 US Steel pf...160 Greyhound 124 oS = = city's bus lines started back to of 1120 Lyonhurst Rd., Birming-| ing charges. Saree ein. kW eng! By | ne oF |ham, -a vice president in charge nd b Hersh Choc... 40.4 West Un Tel.. $37) Fifty-five of t bus depots of sales for Plymouth Motor Corp. 2-Pound Detroit Ba Holland PF... 38.1 Ware “grt s'* 3e3/ in the sprawling British capital | was announced today by firm pres- S le for His Lif Y Houd Her..... at re oe ae —: a ase —— this morn-| ident John P. Mansfield. Bird, a Struggles for Mis Lite om ”** 39.4) ing. the six-day walkout was ber of the firm for 20 Indust Ray.. . 44.2 ate ob 2 hy mem or & years,| DETROIT (UP) — One of the tiie doo. Be Yeqm dee” HE |gog. | Cued Uy lomor ihas been, general sales mansger| smallest bables ever born in De ae * ‘ it, a mature 2-pound ’ Int Nick 2. 48 ¥ngst Sh & T $83/ But the dock workers strike in Toe eas is spree nadine tr Members of the Pontiac Cham- ber of Commerce have been noti- fied of a new products, new meth- ods and patents exhibit being held at Detroit's Veterans’ Memorial Building today through Friday. Robert J. St. Clair, C. of C. mana- ger said today. Sentence Murderer to 15-30-Year Term. For the June 15 slash-murder of a 37-year-old mother of five, Rob- ert J. King, 37, of Dolomite, Ala., was sentenced to a 15-30-year term. in Southern Michigan Prison -at Jackson Monday by Circuit Judge H_ Russel Holland, King, an Air Force staff ser- geant formerly based at Geneva, N. Y., filed a guilty plea Oct. 1 to second degree murder of Mrs. Martha Vickers to Wed : HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Friends of actress Martha, Vickers svy she has notified theth from Mexico wealthy Chilean polo player and City that she and Manuel Rojas, | ee ee eee | land area is deserts, Up to 20 Years to Repay! Capitol Savings & Loan Co. 75 ag a Se. Financing plans [ AY that make sense : and save dollars! The soundest way to home ownership is via one your special needs! Come in and let us explain . of our low-cost mortgage loans, tailored to our easy method of financing. fit FE 4-0561 511 Community Nat’l Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt, | Donald E. Hahsen "es. FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance’ Liability Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds— All Types amma ‘Res, FE 5-3793 -Fire Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance and total abstinence from “Temperance is moderation in the things that are from the that are foul.” ve DETROIT EDISON COMPANY COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.8% Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, this stock offers an excellent investment ina. growing Michigan utility. Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 _ inst or Micmicas Conronanion . ‘ Investment Bankers BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT NEW YORK _ i Ww. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher | 318 Riker Bidg. CHICAGO BURGLARY Your possessions may not be worth a million dollars— but they represent your lite’s . work — so protect them with paeeeee ineure, ance. . Max &. Zerns FE 4-1551 STOCKS — BONDS | Consult us for first hand information in Stocks and Bonds We maintain a direct line to a member of all principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute —— service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. 414 Community Nationa} Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 Ay A Ri ( sak i Fi | : xi z = A copy of the Zoning Map together st of the proposed changes is the office of the ay tt pili ep yout phomn end'eot us for experienced service on your investments, Your inquiries are welcome ay een Wee ae nme : WATLING, LERCHEN & co. Member New York Stock Exchange inge ond other leading exchanges, 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 4.2895 Investment : Facilities eee + ot Your Finger Tipe Behl fi THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 \. ¢ z far h INDEX -: ‘CLASSIFICATIONS ae Cemetery Lots EMPLOYMENT eee wenn ee seveces O soceseessonee @ map oegetqncuaee: et Lo OCC CORO Pete eee seeneeeeeerecne AD eeeeeerennees AZA see een eee eee. : snewecess 14 Sean ebeeeeee . suvenees DBA enees ots eeeeteee setoveusess AT is i unfinished pyramid begun about revsensecen oe 4 30 B.C. ” | Bypewrs ppietsrdoiae 224 ‘ Mallakh and Ghoneim 7 : Beacewcaeae ciscie brought to hens United 4 NOTICES States by Mohyeddine ; a eanecocnns nowt general of the pe gga coveries of both sie seeneneeees enceceees SBA Ly & sf Sw ‘ day to For Sate Ctotn treas- Vetuating Gre " Por Sale Miscellaneous yy ourself sc fl FEEFE rete an | Bors tale et onan Te i Ce eee. | eee aT Boats 6 Bg en aa -f any segencsceee Be Bien” FS eeccescecs OD enseecues Oe ‘FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 ii Tc if itd lial jf is]? *f | i & off a if 358 F led to dav of oublication CASH WANT AD RATES Limes 1 Dav 3 Daves 6 Dave 2 $1 28 81 48 62.52 4 1.60 ig J é 5 200 LJ 540 een P48 G2 ts _ Everyone Should ||} js ii: Birmingham Office Ph. Midwest 4-0844 379 Hamilton _ Remember This ¢ _ Sard of ‘Thanks — 1| Help Wanted Male 6 : LEARN TV REPAIR OR ws wen ae 7 4 ee such, ca aes oe Sees for Sha pen Soter | ota, TIME REAL Hist and tn TE) ere teens ter, es ; erties ot ‘ ar fre eoace 3 operative ie "apprectaton a } to sur tihnate pervon Po) nl corper of tindnese "and cones Ay 4 lone. of eur mother and ered-| IVAN W. SCHRAM mother, Thanks to Rev. for REALTOR mr Robert” : “i os MIDDLE AGED MAN Major Re"G. Fyler and family. ee, SEE In Memoriam 2 MOTEL MANAGER been. Since you were called Badly missed nde husband, ” en. and grandchildren’ ~~ Flowers — Donelson-Johns _“DESIGNED POR PONERALS*_ sas ® Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME _Ambuiance Service Plane or Motor al ___PE 2-8578 ____ Cemetery Lots 5 2 SECTIONS 6 GRA Oakland Hills Mom rorial Oneasns __ 41640. WHITE CHAPEL: WILL fice to quick buyer, ti k °K", rers. BACRI.- a, oon a Box XN, ri car or “ a comets wen 6 o'clock BOX REPLIES At. 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 6, 8, 11, 21, 28, 42, 56, G1, 62, 64, 66, 68, 77, 78, 80, 84, 89, 106, 110. | rm * teeh- nee a sonbve in the > flela a meee sneomne Ce ae eee mm, A Y ton Mr aoe = ADVERTISING BOOK MATCHES SLL FULL OR PART TIME ci daily commission ee Sane Yulee ae case, amazing to eee se up Truck Detver, Lumber 8 ee BOND ND i Prove aed : AG! / a3 see. FE PE ‘10. TO WORK 8 per week. Brush. oF : TCALM BOWL- 90 6 OMontcalm P-LEss) GET ANY ae pa helo As} a Classified Santino LOT we MAN, EXCELLENT opportunity, All employe bene- fits. pom Mr, Morgan, 108 N a 5 ar NDENT. 16 AND PARKING ATTE: aE po Wy ed Must over. . ay good driver ene per hour Apply. 08 5: werge St. between & 4: pm [ABL! a rs WORK *. RELIABLE Must find own jobs Reterenecs. Call after 5 pm. 83 Ruronren FOR DETROIT MET- w kiy newspaper Face asco ae eoportub No unity for oe 3% ‘cattaria! b eal Bortine. and some make io * news, ranaing from city iis us, nent contin uatify. AC PR ing Fahad qualifications previous experience. CHRISTMAS SALE Start no “has openings in _abie am a we oe “NIGHT WO} WORK.” ELDERLY LADY “FOR OuT how and 2 ae ew ji and sage Bhd wages. Write Pc ic Preas” Bor 60 EXPERIEN to take com: charge Reply Press Bos 56; stating see <«xperience and references see EXPERIENCED | to take complete charge of books. Reply Ponth+r 66, ply 78 Pontiae Press. HOUSEWORK. SLEEP IN CARE a0 “HOUSEWIVES — WOMEN * Do pleasant handwork at home, re-weaving. in spare time. needed. No lake or has “popes need apply. 8-1368 ‘ experience. ne and salarv desired. ite Daily Press Box 116. YOUR FARM AUICTION] has more buyers when announced in-the Classi- “fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 for a helpful ad-writer’s suggestions. © | WHOLESALE DEALER WANTED fs oa | core. Complete unity men make about §200 ment mn PE 6-042! for ap _Dointins nt 20 BOYS WE NEED 2 BOYS TO WORK 1 AFTERNOON ONLY THURSDAY, OC- — 218T, FROM 12 30 ie] PM. APPLY IN PERSON MON. DAY OR ‘TUESDAY TO BERT FALKNER, CIRCU- LATION DEPARTMENT, PONTIAC PRESS. Car’ and ne paict indus ‘ opportunity. 640 «8. Tele- PRESSER Gore Apply Pontiac ndry, raph, WANTED Part time collector. Must have WANTED — YouNd MAN” TO WANTED: 1 am ae eee want housekeeper. _Write Pontiac Press, 6. | rnoond OF hold dress and Paid every aay, Me necessary. © 7148, CADY DESIRES WOR FUREDAY thru Frid Can as. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN sobeowers at Dryden _men, Cal Dryden Beek AGED ligh ii, E24 oney wal- matter where you live Jand Merchandis &e 80 Brady st. Detroit 1 3 _ — MIDDLE AGED » LADY FOR housework More for nome than wages, 7500 Eliz, Lk. Rd. 2 SOMEONE TO TAKE CARE OF elderly bady. PE 56-3011. Cal) after 5:30 except Set. all day graph. en 7 CURB GIRL NEEDED AT ONCE. nu : of two school-age children, Near Owen School, § days. Go home . Call after 6:30 pm. PE WHITE WOMAN TO LIVE IN FOR enera)| housework cooking. © to fami) re quired, MI ¢ WILL RENT SPACE TO BEAUTY _operator with following. OR 3-2612. ap NA OPERATOR. and References WANTED: BEA mother ' works t "Live | in, TE s3100, WOMAN TO CARE POR CHILD. 1% yrs Live ‘n No objection to 1 child. Call after 5, FE 17-6465 WOMEN NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR television stu hostess, Program asst script writing ete rE. Painting & Decorating 20 New and repair. PE 71-0251 WanrED TRONIN 18. 63.00 PER AN WANTS i ier Lal bees, rong oer fo ogee AND ORTROE. re WOULD LIKE housework 7 week WOMAN WANTS JOB CARING FOR children, days. PE 4-2400 WILL CARE FOR aa OR | so meee people in my home. Doctors _refergnce, FE 40003 WOMAN WANTS ~~ GENERAL by os mukecrant work days |WASHINGS FLAT WORK | froned. Reasonable. FE 2-1757. | WIDOW, IDLE - AGED, DE- poe our ad apne No. ® this | per sires Nght housework for one or ear and a be evailable be- tween 300 and 6 00 to sotiest | live monthiv debit Call Mr. To _WO 5-4396 | | WANTED: 10 MEN Lh PICK oe tatees, 5 men o wor n grading barn. Charles Young. MY 29711 mich at Man with door-to-door selling e¢x- perience. The oo combo nm expansion program in- cas open of Wholesale Head- quarters in you have to diret sales force, « write for heat and clectricity. in nice two bedroom garage apartment. Coun- ACORDIONS LOANED FREE beginners also 8 Seopatet Secon. given at your home. “WANTED ! A a IMMEDIATELY Experienced Sales Representatives | Due to expansion we now have openings for five (5) meat ap- pearing men (25 to 50) with late model cars. Must be free to travel a werk home every Following territories available: Michigan, Indiana, 1ii- nois and Ohle. Opportunity to earn $250.00 to $350.00 per week working exclusively on a con- tinuous direct lead program for a Michigan Corporation. Commis- sions paid deily. plus an attrac- tive monthly bonug arrangement Interviews will be conducted in Detroit and Lansing. Write giving a brief resume to Post Office | Box 1147 Lansing 4, Michigan. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH car WwW needs above average - earnings. Must be the type who can work wit-out watching the clock. and who is genuinely am- bitious to get ahead Train you | at our expense Ph. FE 2-281) | _&§ pm. to 9 om _Nelp Wanted Female 7 ASSISTANT OFFICE , GIRL Experienced, capable of taking credit contracts and clearing. Ap- ply im person ers Jewelry _ Shop, cetera Shopping Center. rg ip aid Puff's Gtiaget Be T, 2661 Dixie Rwy. BOOKKEEPER. A U TOMO BILE experience essential Knowledge of part< and service _— che a mee FF other need 20167. Ask tor. Mire? soon. LIVE 1 IN. OVER @, $130 up Nurses Aide, live in . $208 up| Housekeeper, live in . $108 up | Sheol bates oon fond] BOND EMPLOYMENT ! Island, No. 3173 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. shig. W. Huron. TV - Studio- ‘Training Men... & Women Short inexpensive training for the following positions in television need not interfere with your pres- — occupation ript writers announcers set ro all hostess, receptionist, secretaries, music librarians, cam- era assistants. vrofectionists art- ists, models, ale: TV servicing and repair }o not inswer unless ou are sincere and ambitious. be TEL EVISION TRAINING 3% Pontia> Pre Box a 85 ES eleny cate anen Vision field I am inte TV ARTS AND PRODUCTION ‘Studio Jobs 7 SERVicIN and MAINTEN- Lu | SSrmot ConSraueoEonad SSGSC5 BQO icc ence sec escecses ssi cce ease Address ..... KGESCESGAS Seser ewes ese Phone ..... Poleleeraiafea tees eneNsascenees Present Workin> “lours ...... ad. 5 oa enee Work Wanted Male 10 AGENCY lla A A i ___ 83% _W Huron | ast CARRENTRI. PLASTIC AND COUNTER _ GIRL. JOE'S CONEY |_ floor tile a _Pecialty, s BLoce BeYiNe AND —— Iecentiiin: Gay. Pee wenenvine scent city. . Northy _ Help Wanted 8 351 or write Box 206 Novi. Rw we ON Me le WANTED COUPLE. WOMAN TO aelp with housework, white Nice Building Service 12 a oe 3 adults. oti +! ode =e a@ittin, Man can wo TT * > whore. 4 Write tte Deity Press, Box A ENTION: masonry work of al! court r WOMAN” PAID FOR Kinds. Firepinces ny. cooking downstairs work: man to work elsewhere, but help with | BRICK B ‘ CE- grounds afternoons and week- ment work Also carpentry. Free ends in return for free rent estimates. Phone OR 1 a | try home in Bloomfield area | _MA 6.3593 Instructions 9 lt te td | | CEMENT WORK, B & J TRENCHING | Footing. fleid tile and water lines. OR 3.7640 | BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT - work. Also chimneys. No job too jarge of too small. Guaranteed work. Ph. TO CONCRETE BRO OKEN with A oammer by fob Call for estimaté, 23-0077 custom or jal, PE 40045, CHIMNEY AND ROOF REPAIR, also roofs FE 5-1883. CEMENT WORK, ALL KINDS. Pree estimates, Jensen, FE 32-2340, Cc. Alterations and custom butlding, OR 3-2579. AR Tk é CE- ment work «de. $-0782. CusTor BU a HA. FIN- ancing. M : 4-5470 CARPENTER WORK, ALTERA- tions. modernization, also custom building. OLive 2-7326. : ~ RESIDENTIAL and commercial: free estimate Raymond Commons, PE 4-9366. MPLETE LINE OF MASONRY. Ones bock ‘ ae EM 3-5182. ing aoding | om finishing. 155 wdine a . wi json. Ph. FF 2-4405, FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A _Speciaity, Carl Bills, FE 2.5789. FSR FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND finishing Modern cocsnaseek. * sone Taytor. phone FE 4-042. PLOOR Qeriner LAYING rea R . Central eae qed Ate Ie Se ( 1AR AG ES 14x20, 650: 0220 9750. COM. piete including cement work. OR 3-2278. ALL eos. PE D041, Pe pee. MASONRY CC CONTRACTOR. NAT- brick, olock and GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL. kinds, Ext, 1916 aN. Cass. or rE Sait | 238101 _ Landscaping DAN'S LANDSC. i Complet lage aintenance and clean-urs 32-8712. : TREE TRIMMING AND OV: . Pree estt ‘7-4822. mates GRA iG AND Ya FE 5-355? ROTO TILLING FF. &-7000 SOD la Ssers or ay 6:00 cS Moving an and i Trucking 19 I ll tt Nat AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR . Good service inci ae ee anytime. 9780 anytime. pig word Nae CLEANED ASHES boleh mp hauled. Clean up, FE LIGHT ar eae ODD JOBS. FE 40687, =| ms CIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. 5-6633. _Call Bil, FE LIGHT TRUCKING AND DUMP Work Wanted Male 10| Building Supplies 12A Hobbies & Supplies 24A 1 WOULD LIKE FULL TIME | TIRED OF ™) WALL WASHING’ | fAR™ yo Ruut! Inernucrions Re as ; cleaning oainting and deco- ete ae We "de 7 reacondble etex OB | 9:30-6:30 every Pri. eve. Photos & Accessories 21) ee snitaae “Sti IE " @UN, “sembly kit, Dennisop floral handi- beg. 10 flash bulbs, reg.| cref, and party material; art - pee rains Jor. odet,| GENERAL’ PRINTING & OF: A-& B TRENCHING | ote, Serer costed, S. int BY WOMB IR cede he just cut, complete outfit, $11.06, BACKENSTOSE. 15 Lawrence. FE = Movie oa, slide dhe ois By 9 ralites, & s trained men | * p m CERPENTERDOWT—PENOW TF |. Secu tore, General Printing | BROWNIE, KODAK. REVERE.| specimens” sliver siabbing & cut ferme” 7 1 of cmp FB! sence ot. resins,“ we. bay trade, Sua on 6 on Pepi oe - cam \ OFEAnd EXPERIEReE We WASHING MACHINES | “Pagoscn, ria geavice |" Shear, nuts syeiches, otens Has OWN SHOP On WOU! int er 7 uamber’ oats, teye, Waste STALL OPE BOX 31, PONTIAC PHONE FE4-2569 | Physrotherapy == 21A ets letter boxes. Aluminum PRESS Walton's 61 N. Parke Fe = trays, — copper tooling, EMPLOYERS ACK TREE REMOVAL, babe pa ean tag ~se ba tee see ATTENTION _—ming. Pree estimates 27188. | 99 wm st. e208) | ee £2 Le Let “ solve your Dead roy pro- APPLIANCE SERVICE Television Service 22 amwike siconts pre-| We all makes of refrigera- | ~~. Ao mn ee MACHINE rity ~ nd all ty a onal aes OPEN Pree to new buyers. WAIT? AGENCY Doulove WEAVING. LOOMS AVAILABLE 53% W. Huron PEderal 44469 BULLDOEING, on ued Pa 512 Oxmun Bt Corner of E. Blvd. tas sear waa 4 an. EXPERIENCED Meat cuTTER,| £447 °* Perkins lots ET a bib ian eae Ragen sa Pog thease FE 3000 BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. Radio-Television Service. fms play Walls & windows, Reasonable. | PE 41619 FE 2105,| day : ANO STU. Peace” A fnt “epal. Ee | TRENCHING i. ptarine. Ps 3 DAY MONT TV SERVICE «| SV) orerins OF TULIP BULBS, HAND DIGGING AND ODD JoBs.| B & J TRENCHING va ee, Pe oe Glorify your garden this spring! PE 47550. . Pooting, field tile and water lines. | Senne s RADIO & TV SERVICE JA ‘s 101 N. LOCAL MAN, WHITE DESIRES 7 _3-1640 8. Biva BPE 36508 | -Seeinew, FE 37165. ia en en occas 0 | tee secoaiog 20 Pike ke |OUARANTER TV REPAin ANY |" Notices & Personals 25 _ Davia. OR 3-1956. Pa ve 45001 SS ~ penie MARRIED MAN 31, WITH VARIED “HOME SERV'CE CALLS ant an 4 eee nat Mre, kground w apprentice SEWER CLEA CLEAN ING DAd OR NIC “T Verube Vie. Phone PE 3-108. Coa. position, Phone OR 3-313, eves. | Sinks. Sunday Serv Ph FE 42013) | MITCHELL'S TV piasetes the Selvetion Army. ates The Salvation AS. TREE SERVICE. TRIMMING AND | PLUMBING AND HEATING. H. 8. “8 BE. ike < Temoval Call after $:00 p.m.| Soups & Son. FE ¢si61. OR OPEN fellent cleaning” Pip) sata ses _PE 4-6300_ TV Bervic OUNG MARRIED VETERAN DE- EXPERT TREE TRIOMING & RE | Boulevard Bt Corner of E. Bivd. eau. TODAY "AND RESERVE | Pas Sree cee House ~WOVING. FULLY | SWEETS BADIO & APPLIANCE Free Chui toe for the chir end do env chores ia exchange | _°d¥ipped. 1. A. Young. PE ¢-0450. > | CALL TODAY AND BOOK PAR- yoom and board. Write Box HOUSE RAISING AND FOOTINGS| Typewriter Service 22a |° ties, French Maid kangerie Ce pw he 8 gut te tanks and field ~~~ | _Jackte Green. OR 3-601. * mag Se ee ee TYPEWRITERS RENTED E SERVICE CONFT- Work Wtd. Female 11 — : OPEN __Mitchell’s 123 _N. w St. |” dential reports. 25 years experi- PEP LLLP LLP LLP LLLP LOL + TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- MA- ence. Licensed, bonded. MApie “ONSCIENTIOUS Boulevard R. and TV Gervice chine . repairing. Expert work.| 5-786 CONS < wth $12 Osmun St. ryan of E. Bivd a pp itl Sup EMPLOYERS Young marrie! woman with TERING Upholstering _ 23 ATTENTION Le tant tears cupetnees : FE. 8-0026, 5.0825. Leo Lustig _ CE wee | Let us solve your personal prob- soc is ing ING NEW AND RE- THOMAS UPHOLSTERING = ——— A pre- ition sn personnel work, or pair. Call Cari Buxton. : |% ‘8. TELEGRAPH PE 5-8388 BOND’? EMPL MEN reia ; SLIPCUVERS DRAPES AND BED- amelie ae Verne Keller. serous, Your material, PE SOT peters mee PE ae LOST BETWEEN WRIGLEYs AND land king house. reen f os a imate elie sd pers. aoe OR 1208, ‘after tae EEE [: FEMALE BEAGLE NAMED bara " Gun shy. 614 Chester, Bir- mingham. MI 4-0«32, eck AL: black poly Street. Huron Gardens. Sun day morning with collar & chain _Reward 1 MALE. Lost: 2 BEAGLE DOGS 1 female. in Crescent oe tans vie tty Reward, PFE 5-0705 ND: MALE. COLLIE, . WEAR. re bster School. FE 2-7629 BE gga £ s WHITE. Last Pre- LOST CHILDS GLASSES Eecle “theatre Sun, Reward. FE 4-6467. LOST. SABLE AND WHITE COL- _ltie dog. Reward. FE 5-1256. truck. Dog aaguaiae have an injured paw. —— service, black dirt. and fill FE 68-0877. D HEAVY TRUCKING. _-Rubbish_nauled, rE 3000 LOADING FILL DIR “WETL | ~ haul or you haul. at E Bivd _and Mt. Clemens i LIGHT HADLI asc REASONABLE. rE — mek ad dave, or OR 3-42774. ~ REDUCED RATES — a Mn to serre you, Smith te TWO N STAKE truck wants TWO TOR 44088 VOLLMAR MO’ MOVING AND [pepe for N — Van United ck service. FE 5-8562, 341 a UB- 7POES ERE Ae Hem tacking. PE ev oe AND HA RUB- bish. Anytime. Cheap. FE 3-0206. O’DELL CARTAGE Local and Long Distance Moving Trucks to Rent TRU TRA AND anita ee * Y% Tor Pickups Stake And Duw 4 ‘Pontiae 2 res and Industrial Tractor Co. FE ¢0661 - FE ¢1442 Painting & Decorating 20 a-1 Nooewaplolngia PAPERMANOINO, oved Estimates FE 18 #1 PAINTING AND PAPERHANG. ing. Fil 24315 A) PAINT G INTERIOR & EX- r «0 pe cent dise tor cash Work gauaranteed Free estimate GOOD PAINT WITH A GOOD painter always a a ~ job, Im terior and exte PE 4-0859. Sol YOUR Paik AND WINTER ainting cow fe eine” oo FAINTING, AND PAPERING. “ral cut Fomine x pen foundations, ‘ireniacer of an Cc. ote B. at Pare Sie, "eit 'pate' we sac | Bo ma or GODERNTZATION WORK can.| Painting. Wall Washing. Basements. Attics Cabi- oe. estimate Reasonable _hets Free estimats FE 44507 fai ; A AINTIN INSIDE & OUT. FREE R G SNYDER FLOOR pari. mates PE % wt sanding and Minishing Phone $-0569 estimate Our work guaranteed A. J. Webster & Son. OR 3-402. PLASTERING, NEW & REPAIR. FE 2-2936, evenings. _ SPECIALISTS IN & oie Nationally Set ek cee FE 2 _ | PAINTING — AND DECORATING MASON .& CEMENT WORK. FREE! . tor*de ant yut estimate” FE ~ PAINT! ALL y- References Pree 4-205): FRHASING AS Toe witEpars RNG A . Call for as nite, FE cod WOMEN WA : _painting, OR = WALL pores SHING A Free estim cies, “FE Baal. EM 13-2555. “Hobbies ¢ & Supplies 24A LRA OLLI VILLAGE | EM | ee | ANTIQUES BYERS STORE, 213 Commerce Rd., 3-638 4 TOR TAP . MODERN. aac JACKIE RAE 214 «8S. Tele- graph, FE 2-2128 ROWNIE HOLIDAY CAMERA; > reg. $3.95 30 left to go at $2.69 Fe Ae? (across from “HURON CENTRE). —_— (NIE MELLINGER'S STUD apmbels lessons in china decorat- T ing. Eve. classes only. 65 Blaine St., FE 482 48246. CERAMICS, PORCELAIN. q. COP. per enameling. dey oe dros ring. Goan copper enameling Paasche sir brush Lhe oe Classes every day: a afternoon, evening. FT, ial 3 Eliz. A "Ra. F CHARCOAL SaRrGRING” PAINT- & tin, millinery & sewing. ceramics, crafts, enamel- WCA. 22 Franklin TS. CHRIS CRA®PT ROAT KITS SLAY BAUGHS 63% Oakland FE — . | DAY ‘OR FVE WED. FRI classes. FREDNA'S CERAMIC | STITY"A T1IN5 Conley Lake Rd Wie 2.9999 i FREE INSTRUCTIONS IN ANY tome pt eittionw ae neeMepoint THE KNITTING paler, 27 W. Manle. Birm. MI 4-6404. For MUSIC RELAXATION, RENT Betsy Ross or Gubransen spinet Shane or accordion. GALLA- GHERS, FE 4-0566. HOBBYISTS, MAKE PHO- torraphy, the nation’s Na. 1 ‘hotby, your hobby, Visit oa man . 8? WwW. PE 5-66 ‘operate’ "Detrott_ Eatse Edison). HO RATROAD: MODEL AIR- AIR- planes. boate & cars: complete ir vars HOBRY Y is PETS. SEF Bae 8S. 358 Oakland, FE iWSTRUCTIONS IN ALL TYPES work: t OPHOLSTER- | 53° W. Huron Federal CARE OF PRESCHOOLER, EAKLE'S CUSTOM pbs TE light housework. days, city. FE Soa “Pree slimes = IN DEBT? SOLORED WOMAN wants RAPS Re atest. year paymeaias pesnrdia ve nal housework Mon. inemBan CREDIT COUNSEL: pose bus fare. PE 4-714, R> REPT LORS, INC. 41% 8 7 eS, Ss wth rERa- tiques a specialty PE 6-7332. me Gall ve 8. Sectaew, PE 31487. 960 Myrtle _ Lost & Found 24 56. epenter: ~~ pay WORK WANTED, ~ KNAPP SHOE REPRESENTATIVE FOUND: BEAGLE, VICINITY OF - za EXPERIENCE) BABY SITTING Sashabaw and Maybee Rd. MA| NEEJ) EYEGLASSES? 6 pets eee, TE : _ 53971. __ Ose your opens terms. EMPLOYERS Lost: PLASTIC PURSE. bo, ATTENTION Please call OR 3-4136. 3% 8, w St. FE 56-0081 : Lost: PONTIAC HIGH CLASS|/ON AND AFTER DA Let us solve your personnel prob- RING LACK PEARL 1983 ee ee tested haeaes moscilng ose | ae GRADUATE. Darals 3 . A, R.| for —- jebts contracted by any ON INSIDE. PHONE FE 3-0045. | other RT ig a Mrs, Gertrude BOND “EMPLOY MENT UosT: WOMAN'S BLACK LEATH. Ss ne ane Be AGENCY er ree, valua pe 53% W. Huron PEdera! 44409 Bookkeeping & 1 & Taxes 14 pers. and money, on Mill Lake|ON AND APTER | THIS DATE, HIOH SCHOOL GIRL DESIRES _ meer Bakiwia. Reward. Mrs.| ici, tor any debts comtracted by baby evenings and week- BOOKKEEPING — TYPINo Richard L. Warriner, FE 5-1836. ony omer then myeell fovea _ ends, Ph. PE & |e OU Bak FA en | HOST. MALE BLACK AND TAN Hoover, «2 Carter ‘Pontiac, me baby = a "References, | E4¥. Hawley PE 2-2003| _‘“King.” 13 Osceola ee eer! | FRED ELIAS-GOs, TM SORRY FE 5-203. . DOG, SEPT BLACK | you trigped over the Foot Specialist 15A and grey. Norwegian Ceskes. can't imagine what they IRONING. REASONABLE Looks like a Husky, Biack ears, were in the = PE 4-644. _ DR, A. A. KANTER, FOOT SPE-/ bushy tall light feet. One! you = the leaves ip the IROWIRO Dove | IN MY HOME.| cialist, 3% S. Saginaw St FE qeer, old is pet from yard. Claire. mowiNoe” DONE IN MY HOME ~ Ga rden ios i CREAM | oye Ae eee : N > ewe 388. ry —_ rowing a pore are Mining girl's Met . 1954, 1 will not be te: 7 = IRONINOS WANTED ALSO BABY EDMUNDS © 8 © 808 Pens, setae kk Were. wey for env dete contract. LADIES A ON MEN'S RELINES LOST, GREEN PARAKEET. NEAR __ Jose Cc & m ta, Pontiac teh. and alterations and repairs. 25 | pe ——. Leveling 3-6651 | Parke St. Child's pet. Reward.) oy ann A TE. years experienre with the Oak yy TRACTOR WORK ALL PE 5-7857. 10-16.54, IT will not be responsible ers ip Royal Oak. OA 8-2105. | WANTED: J LOST-SLONDE COCKER SPAN. | for any de any CADY WOULL Li cE Pos! ON IN —Hinds. 5-0666. male. Answers to Taffy. FE mer than myself Lowe . net bene Laundry Service 18 _ Sava. After 5. Call FE 15. | Palmer. 142 Ste jac, Mich, call _Ml_¢-322 pann a (ost. MANS W LD ON AND A DATE. CapY s WANTS DAY WORK kK G6OD | back CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP.| ¥Tist watch fe vicinay of Kings | October 1, 1954 1 will not be rence. Own transportation. fled Pontiac ward. responsible for any debts con- PE STH, ater © pm . beautifully finished. CON.| tracted by any other than myself. WIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING aac: | 2¥0t7_Ph. FE 26101. rtant Edwin L. ‘Eine Sr., 168 Norton St. WIMEOGRA . SEC. pimoney and ape Pe} Pontiac » St., retarial service. EM 3-2842. CURTAINS _pors. ener : “NT AT BUSINESS INSTI.| Weashec and finished. all wash-| (ost: BROWN COCKER SPANIEL PRIVATE tute desires part time job. FE| sbie materials, expertly finished | “male Child's pet. Reward. PE 23125 HP NO bebe ee LAUNDRY “5 'N. Telegraph Rd. | Taare REDUCE NO N | : . : TAN BILLFOLD. PING & & BQOKKEEPIN G T0.D6 ote ness the godobooy bet: LADIES TAN Bit FOR Fault LAUNDRY SERV. jee. Ph. Ponting Laundry FE ARE 79°, OVERWEIGNT? CONSTIPATED? ed out eale scientific. quiek indivicas: nutritional CALI FE rethit INVITA $7.50. =| Rea dng agree AT Mrs, 4. 93 Mark. —Mrs,_Burnes, PE 2-8814. 93 Mark. _Wtd. Child. to Board 26 CHRISTIAN BOARDING HOME. OA CICERAED CHRISTIAN HOME, near Pontiac Motor. i: child, day care. FE 4-0289 Wtd. i, Household Goods 27 SLEEPING ROOM _tiae Motor. PE 4 nan PON- TN | WE WILL BUY OR aS OCTOW household good vou, %. 2~"er 2-1521 WAN DI URNI aoe aon Lon fp a posond ate ne = —_ the abn peed t & S SALES C CO. OE ETEES GAEET ONE OCF PONTIA S LARGEST furnture buvers cash waiting. PF 4-788) | §x12 RUG OR 30 YARDS OF GOOD carpeting “E LET Us BUY IT aa REESE TS IT for sou. OA &-2681, WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. Ph. FE 23-5523. FURNITURE NEEDED Entir- home or odd lots. Get the dollar. Wil’ _ outright or 1 & for you. B 8. Community . Ph, OR 3-2717. _ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 = > STOR M WINDOWS. EMpire 3-5847. DUNCAN PHYFE DINING ROOM suite, in good condition. FE 4-7240, WTD: BIRD CAGES. ANY CON- dition, OR 3-7713, WTD. - POOL TABLE IN . GOOD condition. Reasonable price. WTD.: POOL TABLE IN GOOD condition. Reasonable price. EM Money Wanted 28A URGENTLY NEED $2500. CAN RE- y at $100 per mo. Repl re _t3” Pontiac PPress, sie CAN USE 8500 TO $2,000 TO new item on market. Best re- turn you will ever have, Write Box 2 Pontiac Press. Wanted to Rent 29 -— rn. SOP PLO LLL LL \raee ox: exavice TO ALL LAND- RUSS: 5 rr 1o ‘RENTAL AGEN bi oe REE RENTAL SERVICE, E'wood Rental Dept. FE NISHED APT for 3 ADULTS, 2 Lapa od emplored, Bre — pot tne, or ed . Ww coup! days, cr Foe sh meant erences. RETIRED GE N ; Scent Set Lh on utilities furn . i ieatne bé cee 3 i a ‘2 EES ae eset othe s ae ere : ¢ ——— Re ee I i’ TWENTY-SEVEN ' | SLICE a ae OCTOER 19, For + ___For Sale Houses 4 43 Fer Sele Ie west ee ae ie i e Houses 43 Fer Sale H iy pra we bathe n Newly var were Ouses 43 ntl garb + nota ity Hum h } CAS Bes ery farmece | a, ocr phries |4.n SH TALKS sce a iparees pane two car setrin OUS | LAKEPR sweet with 4 iy and C co | ranci attr LADY DESIRES DAIL st 4 Meas ‘aher 3:90 = 4 eo bedroom — You all Detroit. Hours Larger_ hemes 1 RESALE, 4 i cee oe ee tiving, trom bors come and. vist Sy ws Ob tae vi30 to 8. FE Sn ety A21_W._ghettie! e. sows 9 vont OE “d ceptions: awhile, FE 20ue en for mate, ot forme. i halt mi. id. th section ed frem_ the ) Ap Ved. a Mites. port ay scarce, down BRO nee the “lake from two pict a a to = Lol “seo a - ann ts, M ay = trade 1 tile wile = oe ~~ oe Oo _ =f WN orate as a quire lave | 162 K "G, HEMPSTE. STEAD if pace home or ed RI $950 DOWN -“ meagre oy ped Hamed '* seas Saray |W te Oo TY apa eee hae oe anaes arrears erase at lak e b ; $ Unlimited $ | ews a sto Ba? “| Humph Seay, cea" ene oe bare, buyers FW. s.120 DOWN—Brand new mphri Sills. Been eaves 3 pa pay sue feet fat | GASH, FOR EQUITIES mon ner ait ea) Hees mphries _| Fags rnb tede & — Se Sade ee Ue We have inv Q dates | [greed per ems pr ete eK mehtcensl elites: Amz. aw Le us . er and sd om @ mid: offic AY JOHNSON, Realtor eae = ra eee Mencia"? acta SRT eh » mamEAST SIDE FE 4-253 — tor imme 3." Priced at $6,120 ™! Road, west GE on ‘Vor-| Wood modern ' 1704 S. Tan ROY KNAUF, R aoe Paid ly — Cozy This valuable overt Pomme on wells New olf wtered aod pained CASH ph Rd. Rigel app med large nr ae, Loe be ins [Adore fate ee ee est as ‘EERO borne one z. = al he 6 W anvines = toe LISTINGS WANTEL $7.500 FULL he m sd ipsa ored ~Eass Gablans ria aif merase S TES co) pram Se ee Jee —_ iidncas is | an treet, ~ | entrance. Pe H ’ ly walls WN aR Ean anil gs ump ries . ES . e with b 3 bedroo! SAL FOR — miles W Need m at south E RF Mkt peal” painting. “Here apa 8) N. Telegre FE 2-0474 modern Bridee. Mine room New . * hd ning er . rge ba: ABSOLUTELY Cr pone ls (414900 SUBURBAN FARM Lo Uae, omton En te ee eR RE oe a, Ra a ~Love- en, Rit : GUARANTEE BEDROOM : ‘ell pol AND ENJOY furnace, eee nu Dasemen in he ~~ RON ~f rns = . Ue -ER REALT ye ES \ ; gorth STORY HOME 5 room house, 6 arage iango_ j 3. FE "161 | 7 ge af Spay fsa os | be FAR ane pa Pha fe) Term. a ‘ road a West M cae. aoe elderly $8,000. pod wash eee = Lady! Can't you : poles oF Lecelity. 7 room hom ‘ B siigerty couple. Ne | monn. Coup'e.s read??”" L.. H. BROWN, and pert base: Teor uy or Sell with Be : ___For Sale H Houses pe w. Realtor pains with ment. There Jere 2 Tl ge USIN A od : sonra 43 ___Fe momber Soap Real Estate E E 9-4810| at ryed Og milk hous = THE ° : ESS Ht. en or Sale Hou 6 ROOM HOUSE | Exch, MEAG with $5,000 e Priced E “BIRD” TO YOUR _| OPPORTUNITIES |: mene; BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME r Sale Houses 43) plain" win, rr? sees |W, PO CHER REAL ESTATE | yG ConA ca L: 4 NEED : Tote welcome. us Words cannot DOWN UT wn, PE Foes ta 393 bod . a PONT PL. OA 83122 Just gle DN. ‘ NCH AND CONTRACT aasangti f° ia weg es he ssc eae te | amo rei | erates, sare | Seta eee ake TE CLOSING ZIONS, Maceine GAs ane. tg dh ge ful beth, Yo bath, Ferein | celeeue OM, BUNGALOW — Just off. Cakiand Fane, 50 ity, 2 oS, * roms Cau poe aaa ~ e if room, , edrooms. last rm. kitchen, room is a la: garage, 3rd . 2 bedroo near Wisne1 Pub *| ship. Lots workinane NICHO ig eR a Sy eee Sar sate | Pn od nah, he | Cag es is) Se a ee ; furniat the plant dri mre 3 & ac uminun it ‘ ¢ plante AND LIE Faw. M. Stout, Realt or _EM s. Unill June [AN. with Me PR brick “garege asphalt tle. ree _ ascent og will wu it enue? th. a mathene KENNEDY tile ath big ee a eat w St. = 4-316 lansc: 7 a om plete . x a subdivia 3 W HARGER co. "Open Eve. wna oe heat OR a Gas notte Ta mx “oo aped lot. _ . $3,000 will “han- woes | _ BREWER FE ag Month rvenina priced * non a argo. 100" fe tot 33, waren OB Sei MODERN LAKEFRONT ann Ow: #0 > Faune : rE asishs Bolas a 8 door, You com mew back iH.» "Vaaweit. 4 CTs PR ground | rooms 0323 ETR| tock chose 1 gon al side _R.HIL VET ls Fig 4.3800 Fielloge + yale - in oday! OR_ 31355, 4540 Dixie Hwy, | YES ICE ADVICE win Lake | - wig 4 Rd. |. 2-0318 clean modern bom separate en’ rental location ote TZ aa RANS $650 DOW —— ae , | YES, LET EXPERTS HELP me sarees Detre lt ena STREETS CS ann on ares, two com, | PR 6etel REALTOR No, D Bown, “pata Pontiae! IMMEDIATE Salad N - : ASH ear Pin 28) etna ba Ber PRL POREEEA| fee ter fae ee | OTA PERCE BROT NS | See ee] oe s. INCOME ‘ FE; ! n beau. i bg son S | You may sell tor less WANBON LAKE 4 WCES FROM Convalescent Home pagan ep renting for 660 ned | Two TAL PRICE $8,500 “HANNAN relly oot EG I mags | are Hae . oa ochee! ett aod Os oor be oe be VALUES.| $6 oe. eee “ore | strictly Convalescent Homes 8A acai ppecpage epee this two story | CV] | 2 car gare yy a tair to help | ss ron’ Lovel RDNG INCOME eens et et can a ae qe tiwhnnce w. a ae Fe K NI IDS brick im ER WO BEDROOM ARMS Apts. Furnished eS “5 Tee atmosp 5 ‘down pt w Zz h m= sae len og ora 2 ee 33/° OURS _ MA 4374 jae hotel down payment W i — &-— k 4 va ecfo wih dpe Frontage oe 3 ROOM U ay 'N LAKEFPRONT.| at and hotel DIXIE est t Troqu ‘om ated afte no | Half iPPER ® months, INT. HIGHWA 2 ois _or all da} after reation B.D. CHARL! Haifway between Poutine ‘Mover an month Be “WEEKLY RATES | Wate Room WOOERN 3 | rm, and bath, alo Py aye | Beepabts Sostety, rrr Tes | eee ee atciat |" preferred. 1 eld $12 and up Waterford on 1. x past | matic oll fu SS : > | feature reer oe hrepiace, $1,200 DO : 4 it 'bve. Pe el APT. ae, 2 = ROOMS wn Rae Shen win, bt- fenpea,, furnace and bot Lg — 3 CT": | Tasos tance ane ‘te : or . 2G ._ down and LS ter. Tz att or working couple GentLemEn |* E Biue_Sky. TV bedroom gown sod 1 WO, “ester gy o Te NS wet | Gaee win 30 a West Si interest 08 mer * oF “TOUR | saat aso ark atte : rd. OA a heat, Beene cont water | ROOM A: mate oer ae | geiow with 24 ft. beautifull cet eee modern hom ees K. om Templ ‘AND BATH. HEA gn HURON HOTEL. right et 612.975. prod ae BATH ® 3-886 tering yeomn, fall basete Sully car room heme in con ¥ bas] pa neato Realt cr wa 427 Wesley anytime mod. Tooms by CLEAN on bot 106 T. eity en oll furnace thet lar by the hom seaped . 70 GET Tie ’ biyajad tw Pies. . Roches- : fh Huron & < * ere & SON i FE x80. ¥ conveniences, arage. ai te Su wee +f |°, “Banaue ee land uber om ae _PM. seen : ni : . FOUR ment. aystein tthe “hire io nen m YOUR i urplaned tnguir $08 % Medison. 7 RooM HOUSE we | —AUBURIN csi Modern home ake Village fortable family home very com-|§ Fami 19 4-18 z St iv 43 W. fata Lake, ROOMS, 439 air heat« pw Teel HOT HOT A U Zoned poyfheet ine - Union org Pull dining ¢ overlooking amily BUILD NO : 7 MODERN Quitable atic hot water Room R EMBREE tral entrance ball, #4 ‘Meoel oa attyecti-« om Ww WE HAVE Jpn ey ierot sist pe “ 3 aban Sparine 168 U orl GREGG ond lavatory, 3 car sicol| — Yestan igeated for smgome’ preg | Petrooms or ec ana 3 . SSS Oe ee i Rea ee |e S| Gee) Se iad our disposal . i. UTILITIES 00 p.m. 4-7 5 30239 og We ie : VM " Gerben : = uwethie R - Rent 2 ARGS ranch-home nearly ne M, H. KNUD 0 4 oP gg a fe patra Reet Hewes ee B | manne reer |2 OXEERS TTS |e rout a ak wisy.| FE 4-4510, Eve _ a edad Sue - 1341. Tz |? BEDRM. BRICK oat ACE FOR amily , Eve. 2-5320 You BUY waa. |° Se eee attached WITH the corner of ‘RENT ON uty trade or Motor. home ERRERT IT-WELL INSURE end. baih. Tiled 's St “ho tho, cornet ot erty Saat wan Large 2 family inco fe ee terme, PE) Pe ae gt aoe altel By jaeeny MA n| Sani Pat Rebs Sy ET | dee Sa eect ca ares ons a a ee thea Bootie Frew, tor ot BEDROOM, Es Ne TOM" Gown, avin : ' - YTON WOODS BE — on base- : H A} aoatueae ATH 67. basement, BS : & BATH, — on 2, ro pa bre oper oer. | Close INCOME ae ‘Thermopane BEAUTY fea- West 2 quick ved é red B. ter, porches, ble et Lk. A , 4 Peo to Baste uxu window, ~ 325. r $0. REAL tien Soe AEMENT | simd Misa orate ts pa tte:| gue fret tear | Serenata, ti oo) o> oes duator. 4 room| aor Se Sled cases a dsz|"iasa foerens, ogee ba -1-1- * iy . ig se » wn Eas om a eee ye or Pattanenat ewe | CAR ote beet. te BD tanh ween seit) RE fr Seer art snite E anted - u yg sc , ' je ' ° : = — ( vcd erro SO COMPLETELY FURNIBE Hemnis | fgeences, , Gaiden Coleone, tee wells heatand wil ria ers Pe Seamer G. PORRITT . CHARLES, Realtor | fy ONTIAC RE PL steer | Jorn See: Covent et MAHA ‘annn- | Welcom : cat suite. Por pe. | ix. E. Newman, 98 ‘goon. Clarkston A et Hu mt E 4-0521 137 Baldwin ‘TALITY CO: ur New Locati N HAS BUYERS yao Dix ‘Hes Chidren | —Pe ©. Box 478. Drayton | _ Ave. oe 10 acres Pho ay oween Co-operative Hedi estate eiaaaoaen 3 BE ¢ tion : ROOMS ROOMS TIGHTS GAS, OUTSIDE : land ! aaah « 7 SYLV yor waNr acnon Eg ote 'g pope Store or Office Sp: berm Teneo yiand with] Garage’ "#8 b00 20 nea wnaetnss | Tate Dome te, located S 2 TL LARE demand srt CEFR | Face SeMLMOpENR, Me | te oe ig eon ye | eitaeetyir ie] CAN Tien ata ced eee |, Sh Weg Pam, = se ge poe cea Sees 5 Rada ror retnoula OFF rite, “ortge stem "heat, OU Sr OF ear One oe 14 co AL FRONT Eris facet, scog’ gers] teers = gy root hes A ' : . Ot oor, Ow: © Priced today. | way, 2 paneled 17 years of to “you, do| entranes FoRNinnED ROME ; Strategic close downto will ner leaving furnished. = room at low fi large jot car tate deattngs in = T notaie. My Yate best e rent. immediate — cspet~ow $12,900, terms. sacrifice ogy lB aes a | Siomtames Cai) MY rt Be Bg SS SS Too yap = 7 real eo | vate, W NICE ALL Pat ig o Seaceeaas petro, | L : West S NE Gi e‘ounday 14 $1, “t , . ae handle all detafl tisfied monthly. Te, eslie R. T t Suburban 1ITOUX & 0 DOWN WEST S tng and closing. afls for financ- Pm a FOR REN w. ripp, Realtor Charming 5 4306 Hicks! oma byy ‘this ranch bung 3 BEDROO; Pr SIDE ws today 3 ee FT MODERN UNFURNISHED } OE pecs Street = Sane oe noe type HOMES Dixie Mwy. Ose S Oe ecann, home has ry emma lf LARGE aol BUNGALOW WITH To Buy—Te pone ‘#1 per r. PRIVA © scaea D TER- Z Open +2088 stairway to Tunfinubed OR 3-9701 yton Plains| room a. tiled floor in fargo «| ROOM. mode RPETED LIVING - YoU BUY pa art 9 Trade Se Churchill Rov reter- . private beth. Range ent 5 irs, full = sens DOWN SYI LV AN we show You the RS large ot ve a fa ptiteen, a , 2 aes : Road, f 5 \ - = e 1 Tit URE IT | 3 ROOMS Fun: - —— private bath a or screens, Nice} - vests. | Seal oon VILLAGE | i ce ot Abt gees BESSIO as IMME: pa 1 oft Eileabeto Lake Rd,” 13 ter furnished. $90 9 = 1500 at set arian, ie! lmdieabe Tom bungalows oar “Teed ss u trie at mo =“ low down ‘par H AN _ben'ot “Sabon tune Beautiful ¢ bedroom Mahe trent Desoment. Ales, 3 —— Fl s. garage.| air furnaces, Complete forced wel or a wirecren: G AY a ROOM ‘ good ruc 2 he h ar aes REALTY €0.. hes 5: a tle | bedroom . = Reference, heating facilities = izabeth Lake Estates Saher "Houten oe by app’ rae attractively. te saan LORD Ss "1H ie ‘ * nzaczy co, nesizons, | aitanonve + noon aR aie aan ae G. HEMPSTEAD eer) Se Se fiirorp | ,OAKHUT, FE RAM | GREEN m ae x NUTA $100, Reference. to areauee 12x * . HA approved 2 and 3 bed il. STR E 5-509 tT. AR rE ay, siso , oar basements k hom room Tr = REET 1 or -meoaits ea oe wee ia et“ | zB00 RT REALTY | ~—Rewt Ottee Seece_& Sen ase RAY ONEIL, Realtor’ | ary sg a Malet caste ars ie ee we dae a a ae — - +239 aw * Huron a0 ry me loca |2 BE Estate ges. Sa ury apt, ove - Soma G SMALL poune | VERY DESIRABLE ran recreation ane fe oe FE 37103 on 7 9 Dorothy Sn Wall | pedreom 7 we mee Hla homage {BEDRC sees mes . rlooking lake Adults ter Yon Meal pee ee Se ee tone Nf copy Hdl atlas yder Lav a ee os Cor . pl! 7 Gite 3 sn sise - onty. ling sgt ~ aS pen ove on Gee eee te Exchange | 2410 W. # REAL ender lot, garage Cn age Ge Tne cian i oMwOodward S144 Ring” oer RIE sacra | 9 targe clean 1 ani furnished, ‘te Ra. #. OF | Orchard HE terms, °°" eree S FE 244 stantial down payment with ou: | te ier eas Tekan Ci So tee ara |e aa wale ch So 0 Roy Annett Inc KHON Ne a ee aceon tear Cite ity Mel sal ue to. S 5 WANT oat Sa watee a 2g Fag ~~ F Cc VN, ¢ ts aM =~ room modern @ Road. BUYERS ED ite tot water Gea Sea e R~ ay ‘or Sale H ne. REALTORS . oe ahtly spot. 4 a. vin “rao home. Oak foo : we BUY SELL OR That ee. in eice surroundings, tege series © sud, ony, atorenees | — Open’ ven Federal Seminole Hi acres, for garden” & “orchard. hacks niece ‘e | 14. € Newin gham syed | Hee tas peseolal ¢ i i ard OUSE» ¢ APT PER # TRL: ee ne ~ outage ond Suntey nei fine rele living ot a on oP gy 0 Terms a to school. § 4 381 8 Marshall , broker onal Baby welc: ial schools, Child a cod Rental D TREL- dows te rocomers Cod with e. Seven room 2 aioe tm.. ‘breakiant : FOR QUICK ersen| qeawm come Evefyining |? ROOMS, * Acamencceaiivie —s et ee - ne wae Reeptnce, carpet porch. 4 bedrms. dos oat Y DE ‘ ee = city oF COURTEOUS win te worth it couple only PARTLY MODERN. pool tog 2 bedroom | 4 _ Best of — Sos bemt. See i today. i. erty, 1 or # prop- ope! 4-753. it, 421 _hind Crese A 4870 Fenmore N, —— peat. acl ¢, beautifully rms. Bee it iy. 86 E. Waiton ary ps ay ia besement. on K. G once! 7 RMS. PRIVATE ER. FOR 7 kent 3 Lake 1 Inn. be- possession. bus fos e S : Lae ‘ NORTH s - Realtor Bivd, rE 1 Ree " F neste rte Ly HEMP Le pees near OM: Noe SENT 3 BED ROOM MOD. |? sedoun’ 1,000 Down ° 10 Row ; Qedrome. ee Ea ‘ding | WATER a eat fs mi ' ¥ j. TE cent Bre FEDIUI| MODERN 3) ROOM! in disomy 92 its, aug” Mant in $900 D Hiase has) bee camvered sega mn oe aa srenrano 2 noo novse ~~ ADAMS buy small house im Do TO ERN > ROOM r Dorothy Snyd : own jot, double saraee | ner an good ae plage mma plasteréd EAST w F Boz 16 . | eegipes WE cece pel 1 WwoH year Saxons PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS sede Gardens er garage eS = r wis r —— $1008 a“ a aed parasg aot S room SIDE _P, W, Dinnan, 66 W, Huron St._ he " 410 W. Huron St. ss PE (2-4 : ” at oF we ituron + Vl esmeacen No drinkers ur were FE 2-441 [mtg avo yy 3 room frame hom oo breeseway tly modern brick home. Rea, Sees unre _ Call =| ey en ATEWAY o #: SaDmcoeS gage, Just off W. Huron 8.4 | Ea? aes , tak od “downs” eons Sart, sett SBS an Sat * wna, a. [one how ee br A fom, 1¢" by evement living HA S to] szEBCT oak ricons N. Jot ST oe ion all = an. excel homes.| * "eh se eee | OSMUN = me : hot Cc w * _ ; . ov ‘E npecialist EPL sta “ail SS PPINESS oe ee Nee emaes ep Si ees Meroe | Gre REE, Beal Rost. Sladered "oe — : 308 lot Stoker : a, ine -, Kea ee , ne = Sirk hile to Sell vate, atrense, 00 LOOK AT THIS RuSTIC PINE KITCHENS WITH 5 OnLY ‘0.800, vrms. ‘Toh vane mortéage | Phone OR na. Waterior ated stn bo “home 30" dave eal Estate sutrence, beth, OF 3-208 [ARE FRONT WITH INCC , MANDAN $800 Down n Inied "has stormy” and servens, f — im 0 lifetime. wil PLASTIC ; Just west | rwi yng Pe banker ms call Ren ieee tee elepmen TILE of tow n oon right t r proper 8 call tor les ees Unfurnished 34 1 living © _ of “take AUTOMA = ably, steel = 7 big to lot. pa F Binee’ at COL % down, and Sata ySe se peclatet List || AND 3 ROOM APTS. aie ‘WARWICK HAs | Siew uate mematere” of ateanerive t = East Sid . resi’ * 8 naw eman fares here eee @ @ real estate We BABY m jease at > BED- reo @ room ho ve fully | TERI BRICK: de _ FE 23-1806 : rnace Auto’ = kitchen. O14 F = | omen) iis PRIVATE i 2 ee foe Poov we wad} Cane oe” i Soa pony: _ onere ax. | [ares cee eerie. 1 In Cla k = 4 peer pge ane Tae as fae trek or Sure Se Te BAT Pr seen. we B. — ard ae bereane for 3 roms FULL PRICE 410,500 price end terms: fot. Resonsbie | oid = +r mton tf Baldwin Se ch "Gng80" itn 8.800 be privileges, TH. Sen ment, wamgl etinngea peng) fn hoo ee ee ee Modern, M : Results es bee | wee Party furnished 2428 De Beat scr and recreation. i Payments spores. 9eito me. te WARY Con TRACTS ser neti ge? | galow eich sheiroom bur coun. nei fall prlee, "6.000 vate . BEDROOM +5 k Lene. erage, ow ft. with z ance. w , fenced el] land- h and @ extras, E story hon mac- WH Ehilaren ‘unde. mecsoces. FEE | ae: “SDE TERRACE. Gad fewn furniture. Mfere “with 2'cat | Or OUR SALESMEN. WI th' “downs TANS heat, storms. and. screen. Ker sbeat Piastered” walls, aio: on se eter For Rent Ce Ind ¥ down. red gt bt tee oan? Siow You WiLL. BE. O | -Owner Transf balance dove perment ol AD. eee sae ace | * | ww L AND- AL BARG THESE | 106 ranster e oor ee DAM: , and bath. agg £4 Rooms — 37 INS! . 2 semi-bungal red TLL AMA 222 S RE ALTY : 32544 * Oxbow Lak 1 OR ALL Y : AND HARGE fio Roel f wenens = Aubeen Ave co. : Saas Bt San So Sa ts OU NEED i ITE 2GER CO. | finished vedrooms 1st Os , . end TER. A PLOW : fi 2 bed 4 ist + R_ 3-2420 FE 4-3393 | Paces 08 pong capa ants, end electric plate. HEAT. A Puan 8 Con ares ona 33_W. Bur neler ot “1i] 8:30 finisied “up Pull rooms partially LeBaron Sct ROUSE POR SA FE 2-190. | Be oS TET Stig fo PE on™ ek ll eae mo at oa] EEE) Schoo QUEE FOR SAL ww 8 BAO . oon Teta s | fricerator 4 Ae PROVE tak | . Coon @ ROOM POR GENTLE- "neat Watertor Cente fae zoom A reat secre tt fore fbetrooms and "bath EAST | Sriggraer © De coent Near Cres- _Gemens, FEY ane ae a Ce ee aoe ke pdb geane | ene en (nes — < fe ST SIDE 7 ROOMS AND (BATH HOROR ai t.3—. Saeeee | ene ie spacions Brine me Youll Phone OR E AUL A. KERN, foots, of gy a cae aie pared eet heat, 2-cer Asta ingutre” 16. Maton gg SS eB eG 2 NORTH Pe EEN ee sein siribe (aod How. esate B seca a8 ee ae lw aD M : oo ge anit 2 acre } met good 9; Sun. i “sa Josiye and a cous, wear “Real Estate Since TE, pow ee ieee ‘at ot our pest 3 bedrooms, nitchen, LE qnafTi*S, BOWE, TF AO 7 ROCA. HEATED. 50 CRE room.” @loomfielg, “Wighlands Shera. S eho iy carseeries | begroom, baw gas tie ‘beth fu basement with Lawe F " T Seok bos * : ot FE 2-0933 , bath § ROOM dinin: living roo’ we Front garage. $2 desemnens ond wer ry at Pare om montn, BUS . softner. Auto as heat Waier ng. — Cerath m with Lovely 7 n Off Ja 700 down. ~ and a G ee gs Ahan hy EAST P basement. 2 ¢ weter. Full lot aol, fmm e bey a antae pean io oats ___rennesor FE SI of propert w IKE IN sacement. 2 oat gerene. 9 jot ti size lot. Both house Hiring rewm, ding rece. ae wires bed +4368 or Cbck and "conmesas ection. Gal ior downtoyn i 1 Paved street tens an, Om ue Ma ‘on te blinds,” draperies, 0, go with home mon oe See gns’ cans bath in perfect, cond aga RURON GARDEN Ortite Open +8 “Ti MEAT, ¢ AND BATH | tone Sc tie "ween “Bee Ea ain Feng nt 1, pr Open S meets unt few enw Gown) rs, Pat Saataeat ates | Bae is Sirenreeting | topping Cen from Teh A. JOHNSON, R B. Sedinulondien Bousx antes Odor | Sera “at ean aa ONE unday GE pe. Rouse, dear garage, and 300 fo See [ae seme, eames ea APT. | ADUL’ Sik SLEEP NG ROOM INA . 190 $1, 950 : with e. fu be bough is propert 2, $00 screen win- oak fioo! ent eondi- 17 FE 4-2533 tor FE 24200. TS | arn Bot ina JOUR NvESTMENT ee | Miahent e TO FIVE ou ore at and ra ‘pasement pe _beveae ee anly 5.708 y can $3,580 Gown. 8 reg = ‘pasement, alo lastered walls, S. Tel LG 00 “18. Paa- Te - - | foom e. Large ne Cres-| cupied. J soy e water 7 and arage. thaded jot 30x130 . egre K FOR Buy-To Sell- bungalows oew 3 end 3| 9 ied. Well Riarodeiges never oc- Pione : ’ . oa eee Just $7,900 wi 130 pirRd. | 50 YOUR OP-| _tromou_ nd. Fe Ca ai To Trade .| il furnaces elles toms bamsesens. schools. Near Fusner’ bus and | Pome cenans It’s Brick arhatmen me 6. ' a . Priced hs . ' ¥ by A gue sell RTUNITY in bus : on Selene Retaij Ea. Terms. pat payment, a mel 1,000 © gerne Mving % is Pheeeahentes ranch home Owner maM SUBURBAN Seater - the cE ast 27-5610 i : ¥ 137 Baldwin ' monthly pay- | nom eramic tile = rge rates + oo ee 4S ven fan thie attractt eek . Pe “Busine Pd | Coaperative $-8275 mw WEST SUBU | matic aa a esse coe: msde nee 3 a eek eneea a bee ces ig -“ Gpportunl Segway. Real Ents R ‘ ? 9 wedees UBURBAN yerd. 5 kegh one sensed to 3 tevety Udroutne ying close to Se alee one Gore . ties” x rE FE2 ite Exchange OCHESTER oe quien Pe home in exc bargain at $11,500 — in ner window pon] panes ps Oy . pom ad ee , column in the Cla _-snd_iitenen privileges. PE +2041, eo ment, earaes, large | AREA | bai end is coe wn fa “h.ote| sleven-block basement, Isoxe priced “ior ‘quiet sae. aug ae ssified | ranor wana eae Fit a a0" Term fot. Pu price | ss d. School bus ct Gea J. A. 7 ie ce aan ot mee ~ gectic : ROOM. + lot. Clos ! uye quali- bungalo ODAY! 248 8. Parke. = eases povsariek, AURICE WATSON, on eee Levees ee aylor : m0) siya ae yo . : * REALT REALTOR — ae Fae — won ese a i OR Open Ev INSURANCE : —_— ut wal ‘and hot dhe fs «* 428 W. Fourth - Oskiand Av Parkin am oes carpeting in ! . 7. ‘ ” OL _| STON zat CS ee ease psen for oniy. saa ie te ase >. ee, 3 . ides 4 i* \ 7 ne 2. REALTY CO. Pinte, god. ful oem Realtors” ae ee ree Gh ant Ec \ + 0 to 8 pm. Dail oie sesh ps fir ealtofs FE ‘i abes . : oe ae E S| Be, Te | ons £ 4.0528| ussell pe po #... Se aa ee f \ } and Save! eS, eee, ealtie Ez = 2% oung Sigg Pie tay eT ieee : \ ve Real Estate ves, & Sun. | $12 W. x hedid a “ \ A re Huron el nt ee err, ; pa | sara att ps Wa , 4 ark Oe ghee Seas | FP i Be pe ey a8 Ars § A y rd ¢ ee eo ees ee i H ae ete Bs ass ne : ioe" * | . & x j * é ‘ 3 : ‘ = : i} ee j ol BS ” ; j : : 4 : * ® y ‘ * : 4 * * 2 =a ne "Nets | | f THE PONT TAC PRESS. : “PURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1954 5 = ; — — t =" eo . * a : T i 5 . For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ‘CARNIVAL , by Turner ‘Business Opportunities 51 Money to Lean. , (s Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 = . ~ PPP LLL BOM AA AAD f PPL PA il itis tcl al (State Licensed Lenders, inet iiinctedindiataadiadlad Sill : TO BUY TO FELL. REALTOR PERSONALIZED HOMES ! wn RO INE OOO ir || PARTRIDGE 18.THE ‘BIRD’ TO) BY inten OR 3-0815° L( ANS teen DOWNS HOGHE_ OIL FUR: | BY OWNER 9 FAMILY On WOR. um Pisins OR {%Sr'on | meat, 900 Norton. PE $0179. has = ™ Community Loan Co. $ roo. modem bpme with : ,30 E: Lawrence entrance r & floor. Cosy apt. down, 3 NOW pRE2 2-7131 side xter ivingstone st if you-are in doubt about value, | 4 W. Lawrence ot FE +1608 bring your appraiser to see this | a | 7 room modern, with exception | EN Y Service 3 ally large living room, dining SOUTH SECTION OF . WHEN YOU NEED <4 rm., modem kitchen, 4 bedrms.| BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN Lounge packet My 3 $20 to $500 Roe ee os MANY WITH GAS T Lovely & modern bungalow & LAKE P Me We os with ssn. : ; SOLID OAK DINe t bd | : nol e buy, sell and exchange for| NINE PIECE SOLID OAK aaa exy store b ee S| BEDROOMS 3, Bats probleme. rou cae get up to $808 the home. , ing room set, 32385 Northwestern, mice clean suburban property, this) SALES PRICE OF | $i¢ 386 OAKLAND ~ MA MA eee. hase, terms. & ALL COSTS. EXHIBIT Fittieee us or call at our of- FURNITURE Se Conte a * HOME OPEN DAILY 1 8. FE 2-5623| bedroom compete, UL a =o 5 . JOSEPH F. REISZ \ CHARS LAKE RD PE ST ATE BOTTLE GAS | PORTABLE InowER. LIKE 83% W. Huron 5t \ 46101, . : 20280 Open Eves” im your for $22.77 | S’ATPORW ROCKER, he Geaperetive Real Estate Exchan. © THE i FINANCE CO complete Kenvon - $20 FE 42635 efter 6. = en Ap " ALL RADIOS FOR SALE. A. JOHNSON, ‘Realtor ‘Brick NORTHWOOD BELTS BAGS BRUSHES FOR Re ee uae / FE 4-2533 3 Bedroom Bric ORGANIZATION FE 4-1574 SEWING MACHINE SUPPLY CO. | TRADE ELECTRIC Ranch Style Home aiNs 'MA|- 72 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. rE ° a Munro Electric, 1060 W. . 1704 S, Telegraph Ra. Clong te vieuttal Biiver” Lake. "a CHORES miei Vereccieet, Sey | REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. roomeereener delightful Bilver Sls : ; arse “living room and dining MONEY for balance st $14 Zepmscteent, Fey | RRO eae. 80. ‘ihyle Ble: : ! ther pic- Gast FOR FORNIFURE OR _tric,_ 803 N._Johnsor.—__. matte heat, an mater. ho tools, Phone CR 3-717. wine — ae hs : window . ATTRACTIVE MODERN STUDIO| %-50. base, . Ling well arfanged kitchen, at People. Who ad wd ot drawers, $11.50. ae $4.50, ed gerege, iarge wet lend 1.900 DOWN. 6 room wome,? ( ‘ dition. PE. 21414. Backenstose — hoi een #196, yareesra seaped grounds. Prrment cali | bined living and dining room ‘plus Work _Book Store_15 E. Lawrence. | S00) ‘ba “comlete FE itt of FE 670, ment “wiih wide “entrance ‘ute. —— A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE| “Good condition. PE Sotad. | Sui tte, Somat, 30 = ri ; - . . . . butfet d “BUD” Nicholie wih soem ga : Roy Annett Inc. $25, $50 5100 up to $500 ecking aaahinn: aioe seas oa haey “tp. Dining tee neat * LREACESTAPE and see for! +. 0 me v8 Pet 10-14 REALTORS a om Caeee setshgere: net desk $12.50. Table top gas oe yourselt N. boards, stands, stove, refrigera- sabia ee Cops. 1966 by NEA 3 a) ee ee ee tor, miscelianous items. 8039 Oak-| stove, $19.50 Table top ETH nog gy od think you. ting burea orking land (rear,. stove, 50, erosene® “ ’ * tel _-Open_ Evenings and Sunday 1-4 _ te A KI NZLER yearre ‘round hom 7 insulated | ape ded “ ee me weather a U | SERVICE GARAGE 45x50 COM- tie sorvie is “designed es- BLUE AND GOLD, SPECIALLY Tonnies “Se 08 a “Lmrary tavie, Ce eclnene “now asking them to name their next hurricane after you! ee a Becestary —— Feber df Ap gree | Bank -Pu.niture, 42 Orchard Bungalow—2 Acres ee iad aural furnished, On good corner, paved made to y give you the money included. Memalea, 60 onan. en : * WHY WAIT? Brick 5% rooms and tile overlooking the lake. Eiectric | For Sale Houses 43 Fer Sale Lots 46| 7284, Good business. $19,000 and CRRA ec Es, RN I 6 A a ee a When you can xet this NEW na G beete ee. — is tec al~ ran a nn! Fae Gee ae Carte en ele Sone cag del pet doa fh gy Edison phonograph with records. = recrea- 5. a ¥ 5 f 5-8446. * 4 only $5,750 eastern 2 eer garees. Sherbourne "ative RANCH TYPE, BRICK HOUSE & | i00 FT FRONTAGE On warer.| Lake office om 216 M-2i8 Po.| GENERAL PUBLIC | san “nepeisekaron cieme | PE 22: eT end down. % acre of % of land. This to Cass MA 4-2002, Wixom office. 49345 ERATOR, LIVE TUB- garden. Deep weil, Brick & stone freplece: AT pe pany NN ge es ER eo eee oe eo LOAN CORPORATION | 200m suite, Washing m achine, Tob | 2 CEL, TARE Wits Pe sien == {seteketn ‘Drayton Plains. story . 3 room apt. up, rent-| of Auburn Heights. Eays terms. | ijo' PT FRONTAGE, 260 PT. Ss Cinta nie 4 4 SMALL CRIB TRAINER SEAT too. . ing for $86 per month’ Automatic | $12,000. FE 7-0311. ten in ae a eee ae) C A. ALGRIM 69 W. Huron St. cHROME as Li EAST SIDE Will trade for city Bome: oi eat, basement, 1% car ee VILLAGE OF MILFORD 5 ROOM | 2 “to mules WN. of Lapeer. Patie Phone FEderal 3-7181 | sembe thes Poco ‘ourset oA ia bases e Lake Front. Special se. Mis lenge “Age Ford felons | vet _walet agg’, re nl acme laa FINANCE Co.| #2235 These ‘arc brand new igsd | STOVES BOUGHT SOLD & EX- Check this 2 bedroom mod- A very Secaay, he toons Sl e140 at $38 mo. Ph, MUtual wisi © TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Sede, "ytnate brand new 108 | Sthiited Turner's 902 Mt, Clem- Spee ESS | Re Se ace See a pa eee ae | ie Lee ane conceal | pivawia conse RSN aE : guto- front lawn, shade seawall. base ; HOUSE FOR BALE, Vic VICIN ty = se e SYLVANIA matic of Saemane sand beach and grill. 2 level Seeds yanckenn hh very qsen |. Sebern Metaite, E 40000. | 1% ACRES WITH 4 ROOM MoD- oe street. PY ROCHESTER, MICH. of thew “Faemcssenk “md te.| nagtny, Deriest ccadition. 168, fice, “ony and mo ie Led, aed new —- Phan ape buy ‘tail’ price acd $0.00. rou FOR COLORED. 7 ROOM WoUsE. eee shag * oeed sement, pax owner, cheap with easy terms. on @ TO $600. chard Lake Ave. sees. $7850, . use ” UTOS . bar, Price, $13.20, terms, fo "ge through the inside Duews| reer 6100) down. 8 or, 10 acre parcel Vacaml. Other | Forced to retire Write Peatiss LIVESTOCK OSE Oe Seatee F100 «©60 PER DAY —s19e Don't miss seeing this one us &n appointment. Located| House near Fisher Body. Nice HOUSEHOLD GOODS - = _ GILES REALTY CO. —you will want it on sight. 386 Whittemore Bt. lot. Modern. 91000 down, ol A. ALGCRIM === Ph. Rochester OL ¢-@111. OL 1-091 | DEPROIT JEWEL GAS STOVE.| FULL SIZE AUTO. 02 W. Huron FE 5-617 Att: GI Veteran CAMERON H, CLARK _—__%_W._Burees BAS a carat Mortgage Loans 54 DELCO | OTL HEATING UNIT. Nationally Advertised This ts 0 real value tn © | 1962 W. Hurce’ Bt Gpen Evenings. A BARGAIN Pontiac MA 4-260. T partridge fe "THE BIRD" to see, 62634. mined 19¢ Clothes Dryer 19¢ newer bungalow. 2 bedrooms | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | New 1% story home ail nicely Wizom Office $6305 8. Pontiac : LOW INTEREST DAVENPORT AND CHAIN. S905 20 ib. CAPACITY ished attic room, Recreation pine ‘kitchen. ‘Tiled bath, West | ABOUT 3 ACRES IN HEART OF| WE DON’T KNOW aioe funds tor stnate. -_conatiten. FE ©0331 of PE TSS. FOR RENT room, awning, aluminum . TT 1 ‘ —— at a. FE 4054 Drayton i oar house, water! we really don’t know bar-| sbeule ~! ‘die. DINING ROOM TABLE, 6 CHAIRS, + storms ang screens. Only 10 East Pike St.| and lights. a ttibe tor su subdivision. . 7, : 7s . RC Secretary, 6 burner stove, Ben-| 1Q- FE 4-3563 19¢ Poet to Ol Veterans. a rahaae tx Escnenge ior ood heute or cheap | Sav'afee So setup in the Sees | H. G. PETERSON | Gin washer and. dryer. etre: | | sts to GI Veterans Lu THREE BEDROOMS - _for cash. Cali L. Buck FE ¢2072. | one has. It's bea the | 1310 Pontiac State Bank erator, small desk, draperies, : ger PE 5-406 or white “tron garden bench, misc. | GA TELI-VISION 1? WITH In 6 room ig a home jaree quipment is all ist class. Modern Housin reation area in b For For Sale Farms 48 erty, business equipment and all- _MI¢T18, Cs matching base only $79.95, MI eken hdl ps & Established 1916 boa large ee "Lan eneen ~ at jose than wm replacement costa. Sw §$| DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, $50.| _61300. Liga es | wen on rommac omy ne] Haiti atin ré pte teneeawee,t| Tent ee pogeeeeteanen Se Fr good condition. Garage A ¢bedrm. modern home on tor fu Wunuce nee Exce eer country, $2500) THE SPICE OF LIFE | 2 and springs. Good | Co. 1060 W Huron. too! $10,500, cash to mige. bus line. Large kitehen | and _cash MY 39611, _____ | variety store in an excellent lo-| 7ordomatic. Will tate aldet moss! __ EM_ 32465, PIECE BLOND OAK DINING Seminole Hills oe tt a of “and A YLORD “room house, i barna, aly 9.50. ould t'beuleve possiele Banding 3 Pr. Erie $1600. ition peg AR REPRO {GERATOR 1. 50D CON: Teened. lone ol trek G Y teas HOUSETRAILE a Ve Sone FOR 38. GOOD COR Convenient Webster Schoo! flowers. $9,500. Quick posses- fake farms. PW. Dinnsa 66 brand ‘new. inventory Pci‘ five | Want house, vacant lots, small = ad x location. 3 bedrooms, o11 sion, _W._ Huron, 8t stock, & good m. up. Ideal | _ trailer “up or car. PE ¢oit. DUO- Oi1L HEATER AND REFRIGERATOR, $15. room. Ouly "$i4,%80, terms YOU WILL LIKE this sasteide | FOr Sale Lake Prop. 44 a ig a ca shes en sare person Leact {Where you bare suid prop.| Mak. for 3 or: rooms, Good nis 7 LAST YEAR'S a L he APL ALD LLLP LLL LLL LEA mi iv a re = 5 : pomwe Haat Hae been setsoorgies Z _ Grty) for late model car & cash. | —Comdition. $33. FE 26730. _| 1933 models, one of America’s John Kinzler, Realtor blace ab arm. home, fire- | Cottage on lake near Pon- | Sale Business Property 49 CTATE-WIDE. | se ee eae ee NEALE Teer t certo se 70° W. Huroa st.” FE 43628 cot, fully! Madiatea ‘Seares-| tiac. Modern, Will take | Sonpimo wx 0 SALE OR : "melt house morgage seul Rr Saas, Cent SOX Areneer- FE | ia bie wrote Goan © used mar if ne suo, 7 Ph. P+ od 2-0820 rage. Pa bus. $16,500, terms, a 1954 or new car in| lease. PE 20418 —— mocdy a of — nature, autos, for new or used, DETROF STAR OAs RANGE,| chine. pa i 303 f° as we no housetra e Lient condition. Orehard Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | pew DOLLARS help pay for this trade. Would prefer a INDUPTRIAL, & 4-000 me odin boli Syn.b- reese Landmesser, er, Beh an TRAILER" EXCHANGE “| only $45, MI 6-1300. _ |* PC. MAHOGANY DUNCAN room $6,300 with Te ee date | heme, Arective sd condition | station wagon. Finance Power ia ceiling. la | wiki RENT SPACE TO BEAUTY 60 8. Telegraph Se weno ocntaies 3 Wirlt | Duncan Phvte \m y Geek Coll after 6 pm. 0s Cameron | 7 rma_ and 2 baths. furniture) bo tonce Write Box 556, Va ee operator with following. OR | "5j CADILLAC. LIKE NEW. TAKE | Chine cabinet, Tabletop gas stove __Good_condition ar for oe rc site A a 2 |S ies HARCAIN, | Se ee | eee © CHROME DINETTE | CHAIRS SPOTLESS ‘indlay, 10; Or ca nese C or i meee. Y ELECTR : blag White frame wen te bed. erect on Findlay 63 , ae Business Corner sah ik weatine 1 a ive tor | HANGER 13-GAUOE PUMP GUN. = EL BCTRIC WASHES REA robes. the new 613 each. O corpoting.” | Sal | Tolar bre uth 8 Cal tonight a rR. Hits, Real Estate, Fe| "Deir shep, dresamaking, beauty | Ti tet pe shed, |HIONT PIECE DINING ROOM | | pinck BEDROOM SUITE 60. shower; fenced INDIAN VILLAGE. Immediate 56-6181, : 3 room apt, rented Ss Sab menkly. | EROLIGN POINTER PUSS. SWAP | Tre Co" FE 3000) ofter 6:30.) on 37006. _ = ae rehome “inated wrens ef} | FINE BEACH : | eee siatSBartttae Sieuesraam | for_what have you. On S01 | FAS cocetent omain, 0," Mi| "uin'aryer’ Guarasteed: PE Ele acna Gk tain Pak wih | Ona can’ coupes, Tenecliows fc | Dublin’ Sehoo ogee Er) moar | nay sem | gree __|giNGLE BED INNER SPRING HURON GARDENS divisions, ef living rm. with around the gounty. ‘Excellent fi 222 FT. FRONTAGE Dublin Sehool. $8,000, $2,000 | _ building material. MY 35821. | SL ECTROMASTER STOVE, 625.|" mattress. springs, dresser $25. sy oo 6 hooked oS eoer: 2. > 9 y in nt ment, formal home, large Business located of i TRADE yy BUGOY horse _FE 56-1631. i rE S00 en | a see B)BRE ic ie) Sean, kata ae | Rees ete sac HELA MEL wvOOD | Sa bite * SETAE RE, De [orem OT Be LOW DOWN PAYMENT rock garden. Located west of Pon) Paved sirect on bow sides, Pot |7E 126 FE ¢3006 Open 7 to 9 WILL SWAP 191 DODGE PICK- ELECTRIC | UO THES DRYER.| mahogany chest, $156 MI ‘0083 omg - geet full bath, oak — — Prooie ee saay | ts worth haif asking price of * further information call tonight. inca eine viet cea FOR oa Regular Special $129.95. after 5. SS e . - fhoore, 68.280 terehe. incom aaa “sathe, tah =| $8,950. term: 5 STORES _ Sale Land Contracts 52) * oo in poe glee Ay HAMPTON ELECT RIC i Se ean 4 gas : su-| 1 AT Dee J: a oe = URON fe; large bronze : lated. dear’ plastered garece.| FLOYD KENT, Realtor Tod can wal Gin Gck df BiuAve tino Comenace om |WE teste we) ROTCRArS ok ga cabin stove; pr. large | bronze Ebnas: IRWIN & ROSA) is. SRST ESN ae inc 0 viene Lett hs tad MEOe MUS STS ae) RES RSRT le|—Fe7 TERMS | Harta see , reso Pe ten Fe on) orn Nest to Consumers Power | for further details, asking price | MAple BSB | ar "Gens Bety Oa SWAP FOR | NCW furniture specials $90 toner-| tna” Stet jaa ws STOU FS W uburban weer tne Saber hme a . FLOYD KENT, Real LAND CONTRACTS | _ buliine, materia, MY >Se21-,| tou matirenes tiles, tan sata | THAYER, BABY, goov 000 “LOYD KEN altor IE cansars "16 $39.50, 90) mapi — < est ur mn A-1 condition. Modern Just Look At » Kea 20% DISCOUNT ‘ease, perfect shape, 16 guage.| bed complete $50 1 ; en with b a ft. | 96 W. Lawrene PE 5-6108 . » 50. $229, 2 piece SED TRADE-IN Wores won't describe thits prec-| firing tm. with freace, wed | CHEROKEE HILLS! Open Eve | set ee BAL BETA ag | man sete ta oes Sevens ame. | pats teh Renee “DEPARTMENT ~ : BEST BUYS Ne ahas aos oor wih pistare window evertecking| compere the od oe ext to Consumers Power LET YOU wo 10-12 drop side wall tent, 1 deer ca, $100. 1 drawer ‘knee bole | used washer oe $19.98 3 TODAY | Sdn S| Eee ees | RRS ESTES pect ET YOUR $$ WORK) Te hacer | Soa Ee ie be geet te coc Be dining room and ex- rela, drapes included. “Shown raph Ri.—and select Your | Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49 WILL SWAP 1 ACRE OF LAND | Sool face rugs $11.95, 9 by 12) B0R i nate . a oma - by appointment, she sma! es lca a: wiley pgs vee for late model pickup or car. rug peds $3.35. Ap R etl fener — $30.80 ot) heat and electric water heater CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | sustvess conNeR. MEAL FOR | small. Reasonable 4 © Cone | FE 898 | ee NT } room Duo Therm heater LIKE A BLONDE Home tp built oh 8 nice lots with | /MiCe, SUBURBAN. eres ree modern 503 Community National Bank Bidg.| barber Deauty thop--tunck: | eretg investments Ca WE 20300 | WILL. SWAP LIKE NEW Si 30 BANK FURNITURE CO. |* coa"tenk $49.59 AT THE BEACH lake fleges on Huntoon Lake . rms cn — ier rm, | PE_¢4211 Eves. FE 5-1302 — or ¢ depot. Inquire - pM. fer information.| ft. LaSalle for le ge om house. | 42 ORCHAKD LAKE AVE, NEXT |Gas range. table top ..... $49.50 Every detail of design and wo ie wee | comple bat large gms. aed Lake & Water Frontage |i on orrices ““STONE RI REA ALTY - ne ee TERMS. | co Mant orem frews © ¥ tm. omelets th on fr. aoe Pek Alba - construction should foored Hi rtitioned | Near Drayton Plains. As low as| Street. with water WILL TRADE 198 ZIMMER 25 aren ee eee, | CONVEMIENE CRRINT TERMS te yon im this peat E C W C Seseiment, large. fro ir end ad ae $30 per frént ft. Basy terms.) snd sloctrie plate Cou, ‘be weed |§ ote ay rosy Veer ninone foot , housetratter a down ear: EASY Wasena MACHINE with THOMAS ECONOMY to san Ti neeer ~\&. W ood O. Pac ieenise Roh shoppin nae ee “Center HOLMES-BARTRAM |_ Fe 248 farm income. or vacant acreage | #00. 02888 Orchard Lake Road. FURNITURE CO. wars, passed REALTOR and bus nearby 00 | <208_Deste_Mignwar__OW_ 9.4980 | Saat MERCIAL BUILDING. % BY Money to Loan = 53, Many different ways here to Bee eT WODERN SING 361_ 8. Saginaw od : em ee de ee playroom bases =| Corner Williams Laxe Rd & MSO} 0 WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT. White manufacturing. Elizabeth Lake SStgte Ligens ; room set, $65. Cornet $60. MY * ment, gas heat. Surrounded = OR 3-1235 Othes Open 06) FILOYD KENT, Realtor utifully shaded | Rd, PE 4-0031- Edw... S Real 2-200. Used Trade-in Dept. .s by einer lovely homes, this After § Cal! OR} cw Loerense * PE pele Jake front lot, Pireplace in living | FOR LEASE 32x30 STORE ROOM bell tout, Realtor | skeezer CHEST. LOCKER 126 prac Spee is & place oe . ves ; room, nice di room, stream-| on main highway on outskirts of TN. Saginaw bh. FE §-8168 cunt ft. Regular $469.95. Special 98.95 to » Priced ’ Ss lined = ki jem counters.| town. Suitable for ——— office Open Eve. ‘till 6:30 Sted Gl Next to Consumers Power ne, large bedroom Basement. ol! or" retail outlet. Ou heat. Plenty HAMPTON ELECTRIC |3'5e, "a. . eat. i 78 i - = = 4 4 + SOS : START WITH THE No M — clued Aigo ouldout gril and | vy jouer ® REISZ, ., || For Sale Clothing _ 56 ow. HURON pert ca tcaklaal gk sete - ok. i 4 s . Huren : ra gare u BEST—FORGET oO oney : eS . E t F t | | 2 MEN'S SUITS, $15. 1 BLACK| HEATING STOVE. 7 ROOMS, DUO- “RAL DOWN paruent THE REST Dawn | YARD-OFFICE-SIDING xtra © as pg eg gt PARKING A beautifal ranch, attached ; s For rent or lease near Fishers. |. : __diack coat, size 42. FE 2-8036. esas a a Duncan Ph ae et eet eek oe , REALTOR FE 2-0474 PAUL DH. \MMOND fou can vorrow $20- 9800 quickly. pot pose) Dees —_ Bee _Set_vegs._ 008 Myre. Living -oom with net- ; _ | . 2 bedroom bungalows Large 83 N. Telegraph Rd Open Eves \ wh a St éaltor pp acagearte thd moat po Rhbaomgy te $5. 2 lady's skirts, sire 24 sane | ~ EINQLEUM > PAINT & SALE U SE D ( LE E “AR: ANG] E_ ural fireplace two large a JIM WRIGHT. Realtor (> living room with log-burning | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange rE’ S741 > ~Eves rE. S-4714 | anv “worthwhile purpose. Up to: OR 3m _ne gp oe nae ‘+S ecu ft. Prigidaire ture windows, kitchen . tai cameas aes Pe seer; fireplace, dining rm. handy AQ ELLIOTT & Sons —— _ 20 monthe te repay FOREST DYED, FULL LENOTH "Ot Sears WiTH DOORS 900.50 | _ "efrigerator $49.50 Sedzooms and e large den. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange snower, Pel basement,” oll jordan 44130 Mayfair 6 6-2503 Business Opportunities St pportunities St a et mee MI) (a eae $ 2.95 tmp eae ce heer a : . abt ange | JOrdan | _#t z years $129.50 Foom, © ceramic ed vein, we te AUS income, oe no proverty ore For Sale Lots “ BEER & WINE STORE HOUSEHOLD DARK COLORS, BROKEN wanton WALTON a — 7 cu ft ey Tetrigerster, plaste ry your rent make your pay- or SEE r “. SS now yn 5 a : i es i { 4 ae ~ ~ - * ) cents pr. Lot of 12 eu. ft re gas 5 FF, ; the — vm mediate aia. oa thle $2500 Pilih at $10,900- Always a money maker — grossed _ FINANCE kinds. were $1 & vp Pee, 4 Sb ws Lov on GUARANTEED, BS, refrigerator —__.......... $129.50 ee ee es pees nce stem ane kon; AT CASS LAKE $38,060. in You don't have "Brice: Dresses, were (14.96, $14. ieee "belhers -.... 7 MP IGE. auto, washer... $129.50 ment drive, Storm windows Cedar paneled kitchen, beautiful | Sibyurbar 40 and 60 ft. lots with sewer and, to be @ college professor to rake peagee now $5. Brassieres, odds & ends, © washers ...... $69.95 up Bpecdquesn dryer. ........5.. $180.50 ate Ce Meee, Oo: hardwood floors, natural fireplace, | ~ an water in, $475 to bay 774 Can —_ im the cash here. 20 years in south Saginaw mew Ray, y. bon were up to $1.95, now #1. SEA. ——, cleaners .....-. $7.98 in. Crosley TV. ........ $40.50 and screens. Attractively large living room and garage Sia ee ae 00 Majes siz. s00 — = Cogeroge oa foor. MAN'S DRESS ESS SHOP, 11 8. Bag- "3 96 re 19 im. pushbutton TV.........$29.50 Priced “at £26,500. BOC eal cE | acute nome aca te Figo 3 ecorceere down, Beiter hurry. Sind STO COAT Gn Fostanis Nmotiresser TF . sane gi ie JSE | cetion. 1 berouss and poth sum ORM CONT, DRESEES | “new, $00, Cal FE_¢-s2it.__ eer YOU'LL FALL 1 sere of ground. 8 bedrooms | Gow 2 dearaome ‘up. Rat | USS ‘SUBURB = PAUL A. KERN, Realtor| SHOPPING FOR A | Set etbie- pu* simse’ ' Yer?|—" CAGES FOR SALE. CLAYTON'S story n repla ving room, : FE 2-6209 ‘ ne 3.2416 : IN LOVE pe tnicken * Piney an well full ining ‘Toom, ome arenes Lovely one xijuage Here !s | = HOt Real Estate Since he “yES" ON. employed —— ean cheap. FE $i0et | GAS FikED SPACE HEATER, Furniture, App lances < With ‘this cute A $1, y —a carpetin: us | 6¢@ we oes q a : ke Rd. low wan hs while trims end 4 BEDROOM ene can chara as of there: bee, | BOTTLED GAS BUSINESS, ES:/ men. women—married of single. | WAN's BLUE 2 FARTS SUIT AND| blower’ Goal or need space beat Keego Harbor well placed shrubbe - m6) Penced yard 1%) car ga- ‘ #15 dn & | tablished 1945, located Gen-| Nationwide credit, ow lady's blower. Coal FE FE 5-8811 or FE 5-2976 Larte living Foon Sea Ges furnace, oak floors, paved po ae oes oo ae IS mo.” Very” canvenien to bus, | essee County, Other pestness rea- ~~: —_ . a, ewe = sevtra at and er. Make an offer. Call ST IRON BUNK BEDS. oy TR, with pe tn culaee, tne =e ae ae = m2 = ry H “RROWN Realtor _ Bir eine tie — Pontiac LO: ANS $25 to $5 $500 ‘ “to est dress ag ig og OnE Haegy eal se ee Oe mind, dinette space in a , - a Je , | _Press_ Box maa oO SUIT, 100% WOOL,| double Avenue. a . 5 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 — ; asonable. MI 42333. —_—— ag soda ng * RIDGEWAY Seminole Hills . ———— BENEFICIAL hard fais. sive 35 coat, 30-tack het $20. Were g NOROUSE REPRIGERA- of closet space, auto ald win FE 46203 THREE LOTS. 32 FACING ON w W. Lewgence FE 2-0249 Pontiac Phone FE 2-0579 after 4 p.m. 673 Rosewood Le $135. M1 6-1300, my, furnace, large lot No 1; 3 room house §300 down, ity story brick! bedroom kane St. and 1 facing on Going Cd ge} T KROEHLER 3 w with garden space. d bath d : 2 bed- nf d Bargain for build- ALNUT DINING ROO CITE: % ke. Priced No 2. 's Seoescl pecs enh yom) end full bagh up. er” etty ‘sewer and water in and r Tl GET CASH QUICKLY Sale Household Goods 87° toom suite, 2 amegeny any step extension table vattet, : china . and coffee table. closet 6 at $6,950 C.T.M. Lake Rd, Keego Harbor $1,200 Plenty of walk-in closets li paid for 18 THE “BIRH TO sEE $40 AT eset? Big Bargain at down, in excellent condition. Large «living room! ecrese | U t 0 ANTIQUESt CORNER WHAT-NOTS, mate < OI BURNING. HAVE MI_¢7873 FREE HOUSE — 80,3: Unfinished store with tiv-| fimtiyaised dining room. | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor CONVALESCENT plo rocker, drupleet table. MY 24006. | several, (nat $70 cal ucugned, |, WAYNE GABERT’S quarters. 4 rontage on | . eee rose to 1953 title. OU WANT : os SF kee SS Ses |. Dette Bey. oniy 70 in month Breakfast nook ie kiches, 1TH. former bse HOME ite ye Pan BE POUND AT wk 8, el Took like teievision on consoles, One APPLIANCE SPECIALS ~ hance ess Wilh A a sizes; eines ee down and the » bene te small investment. mopeeie ity Wolly yb OR COLORED FAMILIES — Beautiful 18 room rest home in a On ceneal auch oun souks altaaned? These are brand new but slightly ne cay fi csier’ avy 83 but lets of other ctuff- No. 4; 2 bedroom, nearly finished 114 frontage, A real buy at 2 dandy lots on 8 Bivd, W, All| = se yard, Now Heensed for 18 new book tase head board beds./ yaiues. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 6 — ft. Norge refrige toler @ Rice living room, one oe Liveable adjacent beg Syivan $16,000. Call for appointment improvements in, Priced $780 ea.| patients. Completely equipped in complete, $24; refrigerators, $25) Orchard Lake / ve. Bh Teme d bff ana y Seluhes cna otis @ privileges. $500 dow now! a= For ‘ot, information call ——< pbb debe cte sates dining a2\O pod pelle] i = = POINT DRYER. 3100.98 RCA TV. i Uke — : room 5 . . AT! \ ° 5 ‘Ps . $35 BOT PUINE URE EN, Cle tl Af ame ‘ne, SDE i... wees sine eafad bob on's paves RED HORSE ‘Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | not, “heator 119 'W. Pike. PEE system. Takes just $9,000 to spe AN CO ee ee a en = *weei Bea a ctoate trom. - treet. Just $600 down. 8019 CASS ELIZABETH RD. Open Evenings 88008 ; chests, new & used. $5, up: bed-| £TTCHEN CABINET SINKS, BEAU- | »9)"SS: FE 42252 W., Lawrence Street 7 Lora, i X “8, GOOD WELL. REST.. INCOME «| room ‘suites, $49.98 up: living Tm. | trul 42 in. model $98.00 value | i=". SAGINAW PE 58-6199 etna ene P s “ >. F ks I ——————___ ES OSS CUT ——| Feber oS se ithe tat | ales mee enter! FE, 02-9200 | Set me Steet cee | Seewmaeaeas Sve| “ae ve saree? Pm OLD, . 5 Pell rata = ie ral 54 in. * North Side : 4 - # FT. BOTS ON STANLEY, bids. on main highway is Boom. item Seeks ot torrie (cebend. Michi- | @ GA. REMINGTON AUTGHATR. tery merone me SHEAR BUYS |rantarinne tistarsan | Rihimians aac'sl Somes ma rowrsc avers sawn oo | “SSonshae, Pamaae™ | fies pipers oe cron | Yate agyy oe os er vy fu as t f : * tir heat. ceparate dining room, S tide, pavement, curb, sewer and) {uareets tnd tents “Hot water ao EE ae Teavind STAGE MUST SELL | & FT_ int FRIGIDAIRE LEFF full bath 2 car garage Priced ORION NCOME | water Terms. heating. plenty cf parking. Real = ee THING. COME OUT & LOOK home of bette furniture mostly hand door. $75. MA rae} LEFT &t $11,250 for your sppointment} Centrally located on excellent bus-/ IVAN W. SCHRAM sate and all te 4 $13,800 AROUND. 2 ACRES OF FREE ie sd : WASHING WACRiNe Cr eee call PE 51201 or FE $7206. iness frontage is this large in.) 28% W. Huron rasen| oe e ee oney See Cantey ont tae | 6 cuatens aareen hoon’ cheat nine codon ia FEO a come. There are 6 & ~ ; . \ . , “ ONG : - yleldifig $500 , L & 8 SALES CO.. 3345 Au Rd.| desk, drum top table, period | 95 § cUBIC rr edhe ek Se smoeihiy. Recently " painted ‘nd 40.9 ACRES _ BOWLING ALLEY [1s 8 near as your teteptone.| “i ‘mile cast of Anbura Bets. | $0fe' newly upholstered ‘in gold wer Ld e with new oil steam heat. It would | FRONTAGE ON 3 PAVED ROADS| Located in center of rich farming includes beatity. rest unit and Pte or ELE ee NORTH SIDE BRICK | Qe Meet see a cunvatcccent home!) Bim mbes sere of ety. coe) oe, eS eee BEDROOM crocheted spread, nicely ps RON MODERN TO THE MINUTE Priced. right” with terms. Sastre priced at Se fe Se eS en Complete maple single bed chest,| breakfast set, maple sofa bed ape Large modern kiteben, with built| “qnis trailer es one + and| terms. BUILDER'S aS hes Erick ond block oe Otfered at dressing table and bedside table. | and chair. electric with in breakfast room, 2 baths, with| bath OIL HEAT. Quick-freeze re- To Buy—To Sell—To Trad =~ fraction — = cost too irons poe or any se. Best condition. FE 33208. Eo x ofr oe ae For Sale Miscellaneous 60 —_ cage et = Prag caorg frigerator. ee eae ee BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd EM 3-4650 Telegraph ena ¥ MeL 1-419 Detroit BATHTUBS § FT. chipped $39.95, Lavatories com- plete with glean! chrome fau- wers $34.45. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. -Blackett's” Offer ling, $158M "4 pe 61 Clarkston im : Coal. lumber and supplies. M. A. _ Benson FE 4252) as 96 100 © SAGINAW NTTURE 10-Inch Lathe eee a ahatect Com juipped nae quitk ange gears \% horrepower motor. = 5-0750. DIVIDED ae SINK, —— roo uded. Reasonable. DOORS : Aluminum Were $60. ouwe fror De Fiber Glass awning. 42575, DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET pumps.... ....- $78.95. puPont flat wall paint... $2.79 DuPont interior semigioss $3.79 McBride Hardware Open Sundays 8-12 1927 Auburn Rd. ‘at Crooks) YE 23-0392 GiIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- tures, newest brightest and most modern ty . of ew vend kiteb- gal gal. ens, @ bedroo.n reec- reation roms $11.95 value $5.05 ra tly factory marred. Call at DUO-THERM OIL BURNER. te § room. 2 of] drums. 4 in. heated mangle FE 4-4381, oere INDS: WASH BASINS, eel G. A. Thompson, 80 South Fan o% CU FT. LiKE new $110 FE 7042. FARM FRESH MEA vad or ——— Opdy parable Radio General Electric wet cel}fechare- ing poagrendl Plugs into wall oor OLE, e Market. EVANS OIL BURNER, 5 Be ca CA- pacity. Good cond. FE 2-2467 mars Ld rolgioes FURNACE. HEATS rooms #3 000 Fr “0510 FOR SALE “FLOOR “SANDER. re 40284, (Seow STANDING TOILETS 817.95. iWashbowls with a tetings $11.96 21x32 double sinks $9.95" Seconds - sopeuy SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 100 8 Saginaw St E 5-2100 $109.50 |. , 968 Mt15)« (Ortonville Cardca: Boorse plete stock of number 2 or | tobe. sold Ait — fromt “temodefine ne \ ed "Sets Booe saul i cag kp gcmagne, MAcuIN is QUARANTEED. rai] 1" \ vent- ed fill cap 626. Ay A FE 51467. ; loonie 149.95 “CRUMP ELECT RIC 3465 Auburn FE 43573 HALLICRAPTER RADIO. MODEL ro A al trade for typewriter. : TER HEATERS. 330 GAL. for use on jumers lines, $06.50 -& $119.50 $40.50 and §59.50. These a.m, to 8 p.m. Good By eS as 96.95. . A. oo 6. . full size bed. akes ns 7S | pee SURPLUS SLUMBER Peay ev &3 23 - HP. Wil ‘ALL , A ‘COM- wo $35 30-30 W r deer rifle. 200 Sanders iu PUMP GENERAL ELEC- a motor. $78.50 value $39.50 Slightly crate marred. Also deep & shallow well jet ps. Michi- e sc Orchard e Ave of! and peloses No weit . “ir mediate I +8 FE —_ TING FANS FOR - Se $49.95 value at $29 05. ‘ange selection of coor See a values. Michigan 30}e Orchard Lake THE, PONTIAC PRESS, Goeds 65. BEAUTIFUL 30.06 bad nab ole >" joo SAVAGE. BRAND NEW. _hever been shot. $4. FE 41152. i? GUAGE REMINGTON AUTO- erry model 11, full choke. OR Bren new. $75. aaa qEUNGTON oF +3007, —— BARREL GUN. ROD a4 — shells, "3 " case, coat, Hip boots. Gung, TRADE. 61 aot 760 “300 & 30-06. Win. 348 Cal. Bait a S000, Jap. 300 Cai, Krag aun’ TYPES. AMMO. ART LAW- mas o1036. iP, 6455 Dixie Hwy ee eae shotguns ON es mre a $ and Ben’ _ Patterson. 8 slain Office. 4 NEARLY NEW STEVENS 22-410 ral combination, rifle - shotgun. RIPLE 3606 SPORTER STOCK A-1 shape. | box of shells. Phone FE 4-0061 , marred. Michigan Fluotescent. 393 JASOLINE STOVE. reer Lake Ave. : rene —0 bed, army cot and| Took ow LARGE STOKER. A-I CONDITION. | hammoc<. $50 Kitchen sinks and ee ee 2 bumer gas, pia reat ees 8B | ining faucet», $12, Day. pes | - _— aamguen by 30 by «FE 2-104 clubs. $5. 500 gallon fuel ofl tank. | pr. TIP y 30 by & = St asa the raha — ee HUNTING SUIT. FELTS i ‘ TIMKEN O1t. NER VER || REMINGTON 12 GAUGE AUTO- “LUMBER _ sion and blower. FE 22600. matic with ventilated rib, poly Ix white pine boards M. ca. | TALBOTT LUMBER | gioks and Nocer sight 1 JC. $85; 1x12, M. sq. ft. or more, doors, windows, hard- erty! As 210 thick butt shingles C&C 13/ Vare plumbing. B. P. 8. paiDt.| Overiin 2040 b necoreoh” Ra 8q. $2.30; wall plank & tile varie-| septic tanks, samp pumps. Thor — gated colors, 8c sq. ft. tn carton/ system for wet basem Sheet PRACTICALLY NEW 20-30 Car. lots. Matt thick tmsulation 100 sq./ rock, rock lath and used brick.| bin rife Leather case ft one: a doors 87 & =, = 1025 Phone FI 22. _and 1 bow of shells OR 32980." doors $ up. 2x4 to 2x a : OMA iL| WINCHESTER PUMP, 12 GAUGE 2° better fir lumber. get our|*OR SALE: BTU OMAR? Ol%| full choke Good. condition. FE price now. New type sees 3 oni xt . on — siding. See us for new low prices. WANTED SHOTGUNS AND DEER Driveway culverts State b rfles _ Mani fe: Leaci 10 Bagley 4 hooks steel clothes $5.45 Ox12 | L MINOLE UM. $1 98 A ea. erocks & drain tile & $4.95 HOUSE PAINT .. $1.49 GAL. WE STILL EB “HAVE A FINE SELEC. fittings. W.P:P. paneling — cedar | joc 9x9 Inlaid tion. of goed peed deer Pogo loo 18c sq. f. Oak flooring all grades tie Wall Tile ...16c Sq, Pt.| ‘Shoteuns meee in Plywood. interior & steay ot Jal Tile .. 160 Be, automatic 1 You'll save. Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. €120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce EM 3-2731 LINOLEUM. .49c sq- ma RUBBER BASE PAINT. $3.85 gal. SMITH’S 237 S. Saginaw) 1 UaED SED CHAIN SAW $175. CLIN- Chain Saws Sales & peodl-of on 3-2211. 9140 Pontiac Lak 55 GAL. OPEN HEAD SteEL drums for _om your rybbish in. Also closed bh drums. $1 ea. H. P. Button. 4750 Joslyn Rad MY 2-6432 h” “PURNACP ANT STOKER. PE 4-5289 LOOK!! HOME OWNERS EXTRUDED ALUMINUM S8SELF- STORING STORM SASH. $13.96 HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS, Ager SPECIAL UMINUM AND FIBERGLAS AWNINGS FE 4-6089 2 OIL ees 1. 5 TO 6 ROOMS. 3 to 4 rooms, $15. 6 inch tadie saw without motor, $12. OR Gor oReyCLE ENGINE. INDIAN 3 speed Run less than 1 bour. Perfect condition. Ideal for ec. ¢ face car. MEYER’ S PUMP Shallow = Meyers ea jet pu $99.50 Deep ‘and ” nallow well pump in- No money own KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 Aubur) at Adams FE 2-8811 ‘46 CROSLEY, ‘31 MOTOR ... $180 Hunting trailer : .. $186. 4 re ws sher $35. 3430 Baldwin. PE 45067 MI SICINE ca BINET nt 20 La ary metal cabinet, cabinets with and lights. New siidin triple vor unite all ot enceptionsl tA bargains. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake) _Ave. NEW. NEW, JUST OUT- REVERE latest tape recorder. Don't buy, SERVI Leica Huron, across 8! ‘ui from FE 5-8753 Huron Centre, 4 ~~ WEW AND _D8ED Purntture Gun: luze Winchester model 11, 348 caliber, terres 455 Dixie Hwy. OIL FORCED ro FURNACE with controls. $75. FE 4-2438. PETRO HEAT SERVICE WILL HEAT YOUR HOME For less with an HC. fully guaranteed automatic (ioor, or 3 ean install and service tt vyour- this . Demonstrations daily. As- sociated with Trailer Exchaoge, from Tel- AL, 4% in. (21 ff. —— Gc ft. % in (21 ft. lengths 3e ft. ri es SUPPLY 100 8. — eae $-2100 RUMMAGY ne wh copa “hurch i Kate ag oe Me Chester urs.. Oct. GOUT ELECTROMATIC WA. ter eben MBhener cost $375, sel] $300 NEW STO! PLUMBING SPECIAL healers ‘toate 5 re Bh ag ind hot water on Edison a RNASON PILUMRING SUPPLY Phone 130 We Deliver — jecorative 1 AIL kinds & drawers plain = & — cabinet doore & WINDOWS EM | _screens. _ different sizes, Ma £3000. sloen ad 4% Ft, Wall Tile......8¢ California Iniaid . We USED OIL GAS AND COAL ~PuR- paces. stokers, of] and gas burner floor furnaces, water heaters, blowers and good supply. Heating and Air = N. Roch- Ga & MOWERS AND casas tenelore must be bee of stor- Same policy applies to some new ma- chines ~~ this time of ret Miller, Garden & wo Sous ees 1 8. Wood- ward Ave. (North of 14 Mile Rd.) Birmingham Midwest 40000, UsED | 1.000. , 3.000 AN tsep MODEL 1 TS Soe SED SHEATHIN 2 by ios. wi will will deliver, F PE 2-6722. } Smith 16 gauge double field. arade 50. Both guas like new. will eceors poly || Borold or anti gusn or r or + nba coin: owes cay aie robe Shop, ee. acron aeross Hunting J Accommod, 65A 654 CABIN FOR RENT, OGEMAW State Forest near West Branch. FE 26575 _ BREAKFAST. IN (os Michigan. cai FE COTTAGE FOR HUNTING, _sleeps 6. FE 2-4179 27 WAR SURPLUS HOUSETRAIL- er, Wonderful condition Huron or FE _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 A-1 TOP SOIL, FILL peel pr odatt oe gravel, stone. i- SOIL. BLACK DiRT. “hur SAND. GRAVEL. SCHAEF- E 5-7014 FE 808s ~ BLACK DIRT Fin dirt. Sang and gravel. FE 2-8502. fork lift FE ¢2541. Benson Lumber Co. UsED 1 WELDER R FOR SALE FE 4-2644 after 4 pa iC MOTORS, & Ratasoneare washers, electric and gas rages at low prices, Qood Housekeeping _Shop. 51 W. Huron. % OR 6 STORM AND “ 14x14 lavatories with fittings $16.95 We carry « full line tn ‘umber, plumbing and bufiders supplies. AD _pgiced right! 8EE US BEFORE YOU S8UY = gas or ai} conversion. We iso install all types of furneces pd fiat duct. ~ terms, Stan Garwood eo | ey rE a neea. 2 wkE aE 14. 3%e we FE, fm full cotls. G. A enempeon. S Perry. Do It Yourself 61 FURNACE CLEANERS. ¥ blake Aes tr steamers and sanders. — | ee Septic tank cleaner & condidioner and Fuel and Paint 436 Sand _Uk Ave Phone PE 56160 CAMP CHEMIC Scientific Sanitary CALS Efficient Safe. -Drain field cleaner. Root-A-Way for sewers F. J: Poole Co. 151_Oakland FE_¢-1506 LINE ll gr moggeim pipes, filters, caulking. our new line fireplace fixtures. rd, 742 W. Huron, ° Hardward, : COMBIIATION DOORS, WHITE pine, on 15. panel side wall shakes $14.50. CHU RCH'S SINC. ae For Porches and Doorways Cee Weedon HOME EQUIPMENT 1661 § Telegraph FE 4-2507 SAWS OF Ail, KINDS PUMPs. pipe dies elec hammers po¥er post diggers, @¢tc. Rented. For sale dra.r tpe ‘pack Open Sunday. 62 FE 45240 STOP! THAT LEAKING BaSEMENT , With Bondesx post? asian Sealer L for the best possi protection from wate on, Oakland Fuel & 46 Orehard Lake Ave FE 56-6150. USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN plumbing. wiring, repairing. Com- plete stock soil, sewer crock and rE §-4712 Friday through Wednesday _§ te 6:30. Closeaq every Thursday. ~ Sate ! Musical Goods 62 A_CHASE AND BAKER BABY ACCORDIONS _FACTORY PRICES. > oral in ow by cre tha oe ee eaned ane’ e Pra otf W. Hu rE OpRIOnT PLAN“ A-1 CONDITION. $3 Union St — PEriANO FOR GALE. Rane roms AND REPAIR- . Osear Schmidt. FE 2-5217. ‘Bass ae aie VERY good 38-0369. 120 . FE RATIONAL OUITAR air ook and amolifier Can after 6:30. FE Sale ¢ Office Equipment. 63 RAAL EEA ALE LLP LPS ote ne NG rier tea oe Sort “hie. National Re PPL ALL AP Doel ___ PE 2-2561 mr PUMP. PRACTICALLY new, FEMI. =, . \ * fo x aa 7| MUMS. ALL COLORS and BLack coeght SAND & GRAVEL FE 7-83 BLACK Brit AND PEAT. LOAD- ed or delivered. 1286 Crescent _Lake Rd. ¢ 3-1548, ~~ B-4 TRUCKING SERVICE Top soil, shredded peat _sravel, stone L. Slade FE ~ CHOICE TOP SOTL 8 Yard ye $9 Delivered. ELKINS BROS. TRUCKING co. Sand, gravel, fill dirt, top soil. _ FE 40063 or OR R 34107. FILL DIRT. TOP ¢ SOIL, AND & aravel Quick delivery, FE 2-0603 Laon Stace bint DIRT. AC ROT- ted road cement grave! . PE c 7-483. sand, See serrate Sans Sit PE 46216, FE 92-9303. * Shredded Peat Humus PE 71-0245 (5 yards, $12) PE -5-7006 PROMPT DELIVERY on YARDS : dirt or peat. OR 3-644. oe SAND AND GRAVEL, cement and mortar fil} dirt and é vos s STR aw MANURE. ¢ #14 delivered Pill male on soil, sand and gravel EM 3 WASHED | SAND Geave & PILL ‘dirt Mike Jenkinson OR 3-9500 ! Wood, , Coal & Fuel 67, . alll altaltaladal Fe DRY CORDWOOD Two for eo delivered FE 2-7188. GooD SLAB WOOD, 64.50 ct Py 10. Datversé: FE 4-6588. ape, SLAB WOOD. cord $10. Aico tinting. a pinky acactiny Tae UANTITY E bs and ‘aaeane st. Carpenter 6 mh out J-sivo to Silverbell. FE a a coal. Furnace, fire- kindling wood. Oakland oe Paint Co. PE 5-6150. 100 PER CENT RED AND WHITE 7 days week. FOR SALE. OVER 3600 BEAUTI- ful evergreens. 77 varieties. up to feet tall. Country prices. Groveland Farms mae Pontiac & ghwav or U. 8.10" to 5900 Grange Hail Rd at Math- pools Cline & Groveland Eye Hos- a acre . Also _ ylon's Flowers 2450 sie Hwy. FE 2-6454. Arross from Pontiac Drive- In Theater. s0GAR MAPLE LE. SILVER MAPLE (ewe uae cverreaes. Pasmaee ru evergreens. Landscaping. PE 5-0477. SELL THE SURPLUS | through Classified ads. Land. livestock, maachons| Ge ery, anything! Dial FE 2-8181. PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | MODEST MAIDENS By Jay ‘Alan | Sale Farm m Equipment 76 “I think be's a playwright; play right for me!’ Stop in for demons! ra pa ONE MAN CH saw. ’ Birmingham: Phone Mi ae AN La at least he's making quite a For Sale Pets PPL PLA AP LN¥* APRICAN cove goon BLACK e Peach. face nale $35 FE 4 Bh tos AIREDALE PUPPIES, Teasonable » Union cane Ra. AKC ee areas 1900 Siiverbe i ope. Sun, . . $1.00 per bushel. Also sweet peppers. Bring baskets. FE 4-4228. 775 ‘| ace ue NEW NOMY 1DinG ™ monks. ;| Also welkine tractors and “Tees Sales & Service PE 3-0030 Wiseeniin meters Pontiac Farm Supply - JOHN DEE 23 MEALER ¢ Pont's: Ra FE ¢s1eg 77 Auction Sales aT 1 O'CLOC Bas eoutea my am LOCK, rehased my live- a rub! — ete line of other larm equip. ment of f prac: | Auto Acessories _ 80 DOP III ATTENTION! We are wrecking 168. te ae starters generat controls. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS| a _ TRO ARLE are res ton Tulsa winch call a.m., Pe 2-216 For Sale Used Trucks el 104 0. M,C, STARE, TRUCK. 2 a TERRA TIONAL MAIL FE 2- ack. rE 2 FO BA 4 sr IN PICK= ups ed trucks, call FE 2-1084. GLASS, GLASS, GLASS We specialize to safety glass, for ears, trucks, and buses, e jobs ed = 6Glass | kK woile vou wait ee to 8 customer eac door glass or windshield All work guaranteed, Open Gat. unt a * Auto Glass 123 Oakland Avenue Pe +1080 = Coat Je PARTS ave @ Week Sartece, and aoe ore $5.50 Rebuilt « a8 Lota’ ot rade Be ce oe: parte for ‘46 care ose a ane. a Ave. Ph. PB 4-4513 TWO comnis TIRES WITH WHEELS new. 324 Nelson. WRECKED 1060 FORD 6 FOR parts, | wrecker crane. FE. Auto Service 8i CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders fag sb | @uck Ma- hy shop 1% Hood Ph FE EXPERIENCED WE CWANICS save you money on motor, S eme Cierk HA and x: ne ig Auctioneers. _Phone OA 6-3614 Y SALE , OCT, 22ND, ae & pm “at. Howell livestock If you need cattle for dase — ve gt — dh ae is sale. ri, Clerk Ed B Dotchalk, uctioneer. For information, Ph. weil 106 THURS OCT. aT 1:30 o'clock, Located -s mites north, 2% west from tes at yee Balvwsed Ra. head of (Holstein) two Peres with Prop. Metamora Bank, Clerk. H. A. Fritch and Son, Oxio Auctioneers, Phone OA 68-2814. For Sale Housetrailers 78 AIRST M, 1960. 21 FT. 61650. IRS REAM 1 r $1650 YCRA: is 6 ae rr AILFR SALES m01 1 Dixie Mwy NE EW MOON Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES | 92 ft. to 45 ft. tm length. Up to 6 yeara to pay. You can buy a Les Hutchinson reconditioned tratier ae low as $100 down. be vour iast ¢ for them _Teany sen. a T Py gE HUNTERS. FEMALE “BEAGLES 3 3% MO. OLD. $10. OR 3-2426 FOUR FEMALE CANARIES, $1 each Cail aftey 1 pm, Phone _PE 5-0038 REGISTERED BEAGLES PROM £peetiens sto-k. Fenale, 28 mo., Male 15 mo, © i) GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES By our champion Tor-V-' (ebetraum FORJAN KENNELS HAMSTER. TUVTLE DO Pet Shop 68 & Astor FE INDIVIDUAL AKC REO, BEAGLES take for sale or .will rE on or shotgun, ONE YEAR OLD iN _0T_male. FE 5-1981. LOVELY. YOUNG, HALF ANGORA 5-4785. bbite, $2 each. MA CA ARTES. PARAKEETS AND 480 Auburn Ru. PE 4 AR. CANARIES sr es. fond. Since 171. $8 Oakland ve. | PARARESTS © OPAL INES ANA tes, 1306 h, ‘Clem re +6960 FARAKEETS © nal BARTER "ot WEL tose, FE PARA 8 Dancey's 358 8 Onkiang PE_5-593) REGISTERED TOY ~ POX TER- rier, J] months old makes excel- lent house dog. vit 5-3458. GREED ‘

At. pang | CORN CRIBS. CORN CRIBBING. corn pickers, New and used ‘silo | one Davis Machinery. Ph, has oak. Prompt del. 2 pean | MALE PUPS. NINE | Gaki ree TRA FE 5-7453. . FE 7-173 en with cultivator a Pract Pt + rubs eal nroterrren be FIELD |. “tose 69350" fal ants, rees. Shru champion sired. Zand ot —— Fa ee | SPRINGER 1 SPAFIAL. | THIS HANDS MASSEY Seeing > ROW BELF TOP SOT. PEAT HUMUS AND | Ma eg” re? prepened eure eset eee peat moss. Loaded on your truck — Cormick Deerin tometer fay poke or delivered Phone days FE [SPRINGER SPANIELS CLOSING | ber, in good pe $300: 3 Allis- _2-0412 and evenings FE 4-0050 | out kennels tock for sale.) Chalmers WI tractors. recondi- A BLACKHILL . _, SPRUCE E FoR! Lawiand Renrels, PE 26019 ed & repainted Wolverine Co- you: also Blue Norway a04/|/TRAINZD BEAGLES dee pore z White: Fir Dougias and Coneo-| teed 3091 -Rockhay ; en Dealers, Wan Dyke at 18% jor; Pine, Pear mo Scotch _ burn Heights. a Baa _mi rd., Utica , RE 2-387), native teen raion tae airing bur.| TRAINED BEAGLE & BEAGLE "NOW IS THE TIME dnd tools. er 1 sirein a _pups. FE 5-7388. TO BUY! stra; wes’ miles OROU' BOSTO segrrue Village on — rd., er. rier. TONBRED Ee TER- |i you ere ooo for & real dal —fet. Keo dally 8 to 7. Oreenridge Parm | THOROUGHBRE) — DACHSHUND | Bolens garden trac Nursery. MUtual 49938. Flanders _ puppies, MU_ 4-0252. isloa chelr s6€ 1-6161 . WANTED Farmall tre Stop in or call = today. We also — & good stock of used equip t is orieed to sell. sites -_ ims and ores terms. re “Se #1112 “KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke iOHN ae E TRACTOR . Newly overhauled. SALES ACTION!!! used corm . barrows and manure Buy and Save Now!! HOUGHTEN’S | oaa_ Mat Rochester Ob 29761 | SILVER KING DIRECT Chraip + 6a DRI Weighs only Dick's Aie Air Cooled Tn Ca Oe i os iss) VAGABOND HO AILER,| cover, oars, anchor, 1 yr. old. 1951 Chev. sedan de- .- custom pull, 26 G., 2 Sedscoms,| _ 9900. VS 2-000. livery ......-..$095 oe monk Sane | Transportation Offered 87 . iosd PONTIAC CHIEF 26 YT 6| pry coupon ann | '200 Ford % ton . months od. Omell, down yment |" satety io, Migmt 46. Loe Aw pickup , .......$545 ver contrac’ Pranctec . as Oe ae went ee ma gi 1951 International 1 and informa! . ton pickup. ....$395 1948 Ford 1 t., dump drive, to 6. _evening PR 4-7250 ~ Watied Used Cars PPPOE LEE LEO L ALOE LE LMA THE HIGH DOI. LAR ed them we the extra mile, ne it will pay vou weil. me J VANWELT . _OR 3.1385 "Gana sant Make 3" stim AL UY 7 | 90 SHARP CA L's 2° DIXIE HW dent or FE 46006 WEED %@ CARS EVERY WEEE models wit) year -onnd tob Also will _trade OF 3 0S ; fo4¢ INTERNATIGNAL 1 | TON) SS" Diste he exeetlent condition. is2 DODGE. TRUCK. Excellent condit — py $350, Cad after 5°% ‘Gi CHEVROLET % Fon PICKUP. ping dow" er yments. 464 8 Woodward Birmingham. 1951 GMC PICK-UP. N Kew “MOTOR, will trade. 861 Doris Rd. Riemenschneider’s Truck Specials "51 GMC 4590 COE with new “3027” engine. air brakes. 0x20 tires. Sth whee! and saddle tanks, ‘4 Dodge 2'% ton tractor. "47 Ford ‘> ton cab and chassis. ‘s@ OMC 2% ton COE, sleeper cab. Fully equipped and ready to go. RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Trucks |. Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. GIVE YOUR PROBLEM A LIFT with Want Ads. To. sell, rent, -hire, buy, call FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer. PO a FRICKE GOIN. WORT BAW eee pense WeT> | 1948 Chev. 1 ton E. Missour!; Priday 838 -~. For biah grade ased cars We “40 «Dixie stake body oo 9045 pickup . ~*.:....$395 1949 International] panel, ........$295 1947 GMC panel ....$195 @| WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 148 FORD, | TON PANEL. EX- ‘6 83 Ctean ecelient condition. Overhauled mo- only peasen — Sales ‘oes tor. Good for deer hunters, 618 Dixie Hw 7 Going 6t. SCRAP CARS On. CHEAP ~ CARE. ; x ~ For Sale Used Cars 91 cars ‘° to aed Bagle Arto Parts ‘8 BUICK 4 DOOR SPECIAL, eat clag! a ba coos - 1.686 Cal owner, Of 10 _B. VICK i063, SUPER WA ,. See M&M Motor Sales heater, white Por top dollar op tate mode! ea) wails, pnne 6 oO co WA ) a. wrecked cars. and on ca WICK “48 GOOD CONDITION. Hollerbacks Auto ve otis a2. an ver payments, $17 _ 8-141, : tet ch A bee! ‘netore 6. sat WANTED B LAT : Se mode) Chevrolet a or vers. 5 12 $ 5 on ference eee wena. p+ 4 Sutton, Ay: MY 2-643 a3 ‘| Plenty other iate models and WANTED ii TO oa FORE th ¢ bone Wey, Must Be im food condition | ag CHEVROLET 3 DR_ $10 DOWN a we agora : oa . Weod- —, Mieke ered — pS were, Birmighe® ie ‘or Clo running con ‘ wr | Deal wth private party only. “F CHEV AND °4 vor sore 2 Call FE 8:2066,_sites_?. _._™ | CHEVROLET 193 2 DOOR POW- For For Sale Used Trucks 90| er Gide, radio veater. $1200. LLL LO LLL AL AL LL Py FE 6 159, micenrs pick PICcen - PICKTPS makes ns and they an . ig st ats 7 _— ° “CY OWENS LC 78. 8 PR 8-410) i re ae asl % pes oo jon oe a pth , . miles, oes tires with brand new . ter ete. $695. Call OR ; pert} anytime, ‘0 FORD PICKOR: slo DOWN § assume payments _ward, Birmingham. 195' GM" @20 TANDEM DUMP 1952 CHEVROLET _ 2 DOOR DELUXE Beautiful dark blue finish. !m- maculate interior, whitewall tires, radio, heater directional signais end Powergiide transmission. One Owner $1,050 Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at ace ma Rd. WISE BUYERS SHOP Classified! For a home, a furniture or any- thhng else, see the Want “Ads FIRST. SAVE TIME! Solve ev- eryday problems the Want Ad way! Phone FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. 'MEET YOUR MAN through Classified ads. To hire good workers, | dial FE2-8181 for an ad-writer. 1949 Ford panel.....$150 6s Nae spin ama hin $149 Down ~ Motors Inc. | DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Pre tit pin ‘ i = or eae eas beauty) ma y rod PONTIAC SD al: “8. oe CAL ULAC SEDAN $295 cash. OR 3-2340 aa ROLET °53 convert’ hie heater and $1340 CH eVROLET. bu engine | Ad like @ pore ont at only Might tare less Michigan's Finest -The Big Paved Lot “ on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. ‘Wilde, FE 5-615! GADILLAC “i047, 7 DOOR. LOW Meo good condition. OA SAVE Community 3 AT . Motors 1 1951 FORD Convertible Coupe with. ee, 211 Lormgd a . frecngine red S. Saginaw St. 3 : 3 BUICK ee Be oe ees | bccneguner tab nh can bs $1,995 heed 1953 STUDE Matthews- | si e"spe 3 ioe H es Chevrolet Con ~— wo gets, 211 S. Saginaw St. $6 FE 4-4546 5 1950 BUICK 4 DR. “Radio & Heater $595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” Biv DESOTO 1952 CHEVROLET 1951 STUDEBAKER fiycrametc. tice "Be se 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door, radio, beater and Hydramatic. (Stock No. . 3664) - 1947 FORD Sedan with radio and heater (Btock No, 3658-A) 1950 PLYMOUTH Gedan, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3663) 1953 BUICK Super, Convertible, ratiio, heater and Dynafiow, (Stock No. 3667) 1953 CHEVROLET Sedan beactiful 2 tone . (Stock 1951 PONTIAC Nice beater. green 2 door, radio and (Stock No, 3504-A) 1952 FORD V-8 Sedan. Very nice. = Tadio and heater. (Stock No: 36 1951 NASH Ambassador 4 door Sedan, radio, heater. bed equipment. (Stock No. 1949 DESOTO Sedan, radio, heater and auto- mastic’ transmission. (Block No. 1951 PLYMOUTH op fie ceri gS PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Phone FE 3-7117 a outh, 1 owner, gg BEB = mens at Mill 1953 PONTIAC Pe Sen Symemete: ent 2 tone paint, $1,595. _ 1951 CADILLAC Sz o—. Radio, — 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Atr Sport Coupe, Radio, heat- ‘et, 2 tone paint, whitewall tires, new © $1,795 T od Taneportation | Specials JUST GOOD CREDIT 1948 DODGE Custom 4 door, radio & heater. $245 1948 PONTIAC fete 1946 CHEV. 4 DR. $145 1949 PONTIAC Streamiiner 8 = 2 door - 1948 PACKARD 4 @qoor, Radio, heater. ; $145 \ 1949 BUICK Super Sedanette $445 199 PACKARD 4 DR. $295 . 197 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. Radio & Heater. $295 . MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Community Motor Sales Inc. Authorized Pontiae and Buick Dealer 803 N. Main, Rochester Open Till 10 p m. OLive 2-9311 BARGAIN HEADQUARTERS i Pontiac 2 dr., hydramatic, fog $1, 58 50 Olds. 2 dr., radio heater ry Hydramatic . 695 ‘61 ee s @., radio heater & Gyromati $ 895 "60 Olds. 2 ae ‘radio, ‘heater and hydramatic $605 "$1 Dodge 4 dr., ‘radio, ‘heater and gyromatic $895 "82 Plymouth 2 dr., one-owner, ial A $908 "62 Dodge 4 ar. tinted glass and gyromatic ............. $1 095 has Chevroiet sedan ........ .. $405 ‘4 Olds 4 dr. “98”, peceete ih piel enteral se 8405 "#8 DeSoto 4 . radio, treater ones | club coupe 35.000 miles, come see! , ‘Riemen schneider: Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 __ 232 S. Saginaw St. ‘s = A pr A Mr & panied ‘e Seats ae |: 1949 DeSoto 4 Dr cuevacsey me 2 20°8 condition, OL 2-3006, oe BARGAIN DAYS hardtop. Like new ‘33 Piym ‘sl Raiser with 86 Olds er. “$1 Hudson —— € excelent "82 ord Vie Customized. Mand 4 Feces f ‘St Henry J. Very ciean, +“ 46 Fords ‘2 & ‘50 Pontiacs 2-'52 Chevrole ‘Oo Sin Casein 100 Oth fram ECONOMY CARS 22 Auburn Dodge. Coronet tully at Len Svamomatls transm $795 $95 Down |. Where Can You Buy a Car ‘Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. BIRMI . Open Till 9 P. M. __EVERY BAT, ‘@ D assume payments 4 8. Wood- ward, Bt am, 2 Dy *Must sacrifice cheap. No down pare 40 @ Saginaw 8. FE DODGE ‘54 DEMONSTRATORS. 2.500 to 7.000 miles Loaded with extras $2495 Remaining new "54 Dolges and Piymouths are dem TAKE ‘ORION MOTOR 8 ALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk uy 2-261) SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 1980 FORD TUDOR, #50. Me 8 Seminole, oe hoon, ioe FORD V4 RAD RADIO AN AND ) HEAT er. $100. Cal FE 40489 afte: LOOK AT THIS NO MONEY DOWN 1948 Dodge Club Coupe $7 per Week 1949 Hudson 4 Door $6 per Week 1947 Packard 2 Door $5 per Week 1949 Chrysler Club Coupe $7 per Week 1949 Chevrolet 2 Door $6 per Week Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 139 Mile Rd. Lincoin 6-8410 MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1084 Plymouth Savoy 4 Dr, $6785 1954 Plymouth Savoy Club CONDO we vice ec New ceesceees 1.68 1954 Desdto ¥. ; Club Coupe $3 . ieee Desots V. 4-Dr. 4 DeSoto v- : 4 Dr. sa ieee DEScto V-8 4 Dr ABOVE CARS ARE BRAND_ NEW 1954 De#oto V-8 Sportaman 982 4! 1964 Plymouth Savoy 4 Dr. $64 21 1952 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr, ..... 1952 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr. ......6587 ions petee Meadowbrook ses Piymouth Concord 2 Dr. 1951 leone Cranbrook Club Cou eee 1951 Ptymouth Concord 2 Dr. wees Loar poe mouth C ambridge or bod 1981 Plymouth Cambridge Dr. . $32.20 1950 Plymouth Deture_ iy Dr. on ¥ 1950 Hudson Seda Sp acecosds 2 33 1948 Dodge Deluxe 2 Dr..... $29 87 1948 Mercury Sedan ....... 25 67 1940 DeSoto 2 Dr. ......... $21.25 Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer “20 Years Fair Dealing” Cass oA os Pike 8t. 0186 1952 Plymouth SUBURBAN STATION WAGON Beautiful 2 tone blue and gray. Has large factory in- stalled fresh air heater, This ear is spotiess inside and bi Tf you are looking for car for all of your needs ats fs it. Also a 1950 for ~ $695 with $149 down and the balance on low bank rates. SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO- PLY MOQUTH 912 S WOODWARD “oe ‘4 CHRYSLE 2 ng N & AS- Birmungha e a Woodward, BIRMINGHAM Tice Yow, iat Ig A owner, fully" PP grust coll. ‘oe Lafayette : YELER i door heater, Automatic | before 4 4 410 DOWN & | 1953 DeBete V-8 4 Dr $70 73) 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Club Cou .. $48 30 1943 Willys Aero Hardtop . $95 %6 1952 DeSoto Custom 4 Dr.. $50 89 1952 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr, ...... $54 83 SSS SSS TORSO ES Way RN EE OE AN oN td 1944 FORD EIGHT COUNTRY SE- Radio heater. directional tive” valoo Van “Ot” sla 0" 1946 FORD ........ $195 Deluxe 4 Gr. radio ‘.- TRAN NSPORTATION GLENN‘S Motor se Saginew Gt. PE 6-7371 1954 DeSotos Offictals cars and demon- strators. As we $045 5 Dn. AND 30 Mos. on the Balance AT LOW BANK RATES SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. EVERY WITH PXCEPT SAT LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 600 TO $1800 SAVINGS ON 1954 Fords Lincolns Mercurys Demonstrators AND Factory Officials Cars. Custom Line Fordors Sunliner Convertibles Skyliner Hardtops Lincoln Capri 4 Doors Lincoln Convertibles LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 1-671) “FOR MORE THAN 36 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” FOR A BETTER CAR SEE THE used car columns in the Want Ads. Barga.ns are there! For Sale Used Cars 91 3 ‘0 sonable Y'all Come 4-2065. — 1999 FORD. .. <<<. Two door biack oeauty tinder, A rea! buy 20 Down yoRns POR ONT oa M 3-6282. See Us We Finance EVERYBODY’S. Credit Is Good H NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. NATIONAL MOTOR oe 17) 8. Saginaw - $295 8 eyl- REA. | ere FORD 1 ing 7 DOOR STATION- condition, new tires, and nd ‘beater over-dri ve FE 195). Blyimouth bgt SI 20 est ame 6 7 $595 $95 Down’ SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 2 Woodward Birmingham Open Till 9 P.M. EXCEPT 8AT EVERY NIGHT 1951 Mercury Station Wagon “as e pasate installed heater peg Never before have we "old like this 09 cheap. '$149 Dn} Balance On Easy Rates SCHUTZ ‘Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8 Woodward Birminghem Open Till 9 P.M. NIGHT EXCEPT SAT. $10 DOWN & ¥ ¥ ‘rom a La ei ¥ a e ( me paym-nte 8 Woo |” a FORD, “#% V-4 2 DOOR. CHEAP. | i050 WAsH FE 31319. manele is FORD Custom door, radio, heater. whitewall fe A rea! nice. car. 25,004 actual miles. BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 860 8. Woodward Birmingham — RADIO AND HEATER. 5 Scott Lake Rd. 1951 Hudson A beautiful maroon. ‘$1 Henry J. 6 cylinder Like new, Frnd Chevrolet, club’ coupe. Clean. 46 Dodge. A real ‘transportation car. Come in and make us an offer, North Pontiac Auto. Sales. 312_W. Montcalm FE 46151 ae] Bg a TONE. cream stery, diser. ow peg? hia mer, tes PE 4-6838. leather ul = ing, and iz. 3pm. at FORD. ‘50 SUPER DELUXE CON- — overdrive. clean. MA BEST BUY 1951 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER Stariite Coupe, attractive cream finish radio, heater, automatic transmission, directional signals, good tires, fine mechanically. me Ideal Car for the Wife $595 Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13% Mile Rd. Lincoln 6-86410 advantage of these low ‘93 ‘Cadiliac 62 Coupe with heater Hydramatte, side walls, and 2 tone A oa. and grey bottom, radio, ‘03 Olds 98 sedan 4 dr. with heater Hydramatic, steering 5) Cadiliac _* © © @ oe * © dio heater 00 Pontiac 2 dr. with 2 tone finish plus radio, Hydramatic and tinted (o2 2 © we oe es ee Re Ford 2 dr. sedan with 2 blue paint. radio, oe © wee 03 oe eee gteen finish. adio, and Power Glide. all 88 Cpe. with all extras. Rey, Pontiac sedan with 2 eee ee EB; dramatse and white FE 8.0488 Cadillac, sedan with biue sedan with white TRUTHFUL Regardless of what some people may say and think, ie of our care fm this ad are wholesale priced or below. We could of-state dealers but ase — to give the people of Pontiac the $3195 radio white green. $2195 top heat- er, ydramatic and 1 owner. $2095 radto power and power brakes. . $1695 top and a biack bettom. Olso ra- and Hydramatic $1595 green heater, giass. $1395 Bulck Super Mard Top Riveria with 2 tone paint, radio, ee Dynaflow and white wails. $1395 tone heater, overdrive and white walls. $1395 Chevrolet 210 series with 2 tone h. Radi b eater, $1195 Olds ocene ee black top and red bott The Holiday Sup. 51095 tone grey finish, radio, heater, wails JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT Olds—Cadillac “22 YE. ARS IN PONTIAC" or Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave. . Dodge sedan with 2 tone paint sell them to out- ‘S51... . $1095 Olds 98 sedan Gun metal grey finished 4 dr @ith radio heater, and Hydramatic. Be $995 Nash sedan _ 2 tone black and red, to, heater, Mydramatic ona white walls ‘02 $995 eee © @ “ee © © @ © Radio, heater and best of all AD tie tr ol . $795 DeSoto. Mahan Gold 4dr cus- tom Radio, heater end au- tomatic shift. A réal value ‘00 $695 Pontiac sedan Radio. heater and Hydramatic. Owned by a local minister. Really sharp. ‘ol $695 Nash Ambassador Maroon 4 dr. Radio, heater and Hydra. A real nice car. ‘SO... .. $595 Ford. 2-dr Truly a one owner Black sedan with new tires, good motor and solid bady. ‘48... ... $375 Pord Club Cpe. with tadio and heater. This ts a sharp car —no fooling. ‘48 $239 Mercury light grey with radio heater and overdrive. Good solid transportation. oe © © we eee eo @ oe e © wo eer eee oe. $2t5 “Ask the man who one trans. with many miles left. ino FORD. B: ER AC cepted. PE 56151. R. Wilde. i FORD, V6. BEATER, ONL "50 MERCURY 2 DR. A beautiful ebony biack, well heater, white wall tires, 26,704 — miles, Not BOB FROST, INC. LINCOLN-MERCURY- DEALER 850 8, Woodwi.d © Birmingham ‘ MERCURY 4 PR. pnd DOWN & _ward. Bifmingham, 8 Wood- NASH iain CONVERT: PE 43371. _ STATESMAN, RADIO, heater, Overdrive and bed. Bai- Take over pay- ence SS 11. ments = ‘BTATION WAG- on. 1951 custom. Good condition. $600. OA 68-2715. PONTIAC 1953, 4 DOOR, CHIEF- tain deluxe. Fully Spar a . 9,000 mi. ina) owner J. F. Cahill, Woodine. PONTIAC, '48, 4 DOOR HYDRA- matic. Excellent: OR 3-0872. PLYMOUTH ‘41. RUNS GOOD. Best offer, OR 3-0872. Come to Clark- ston for a good deal on a used car! 1951 Ford custom 8 4 door sedan. Fordomatic drive, radio and heat- er. A clean car selling for $795. 1982 Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe, radio and heater blue finish. The price, $845. — 1980 Nash Statesman 4 door. Radio. and heater. Price, $395. = new rene 4 door sedans. phey fo uipped. Big savings. Trade no’ CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Clarksten Mich. rma 5-514) Open 8 A 8 P.M. dally. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | 1953 MERCURY _ Monterey , yellow inish trim, radio, heat- Po Sn aes and 2 spot "$1,695 BOB FROST, INC.. LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER Birmingham | eee power 3-2781. a 0 OLIDAY ait: ALL equipped. OR $2,200. 1950 Doe AUS E 8 Holiday radio, heater, Nyéremetis wit whitewal] tires. 19,- 000 miles, This is really 8. harp one! Huron Motor Sales 992 W. Huron PE 2-264! NAS. ASH “80 be LS a dP dol 3 FIN- one owner car! | I i 8 PE 3.2048 Hydramatic, radio. heater conv. One owner Pb 5.8790. Jacobson Pontiae’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer . Cass at Pike PETERSON 3776 | AURIRN AVE i953 3” PONTIAC, 2 DOOR Lots of accessories. A-1 (iw : . : / i : : ; , , : ; | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 -_, For! Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used 1 Cars “1 sich BUSINESS | by busemiaal For Sale Used Cars 91 __For Sate Used Cars 91( For Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Cars | 9% CauVecGay we, 3 COR om . ue NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS — | 1954 MERCURY 2 DR 3.600 MILES. accessories, YE 32000 tha inside and out. $1,500. eee Selling conan rE §-2731. "80 OLDS R GALE OR Road or Phone FE 17-6932. SOR, Custom four door, radio, heater and overdrive. $295 No Cash Needed Where Can You Buy a Car Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DESOTO-P .Y> OUTH 912 8 Woodward Jirmingham Oper Till 9 P.M. VER NITE EXCEPT SAT. 1951 PONTIAC GooD CONDI- tion, new tires. 27,000 actual miles. Call PE 4-5293 after 4. wp rbbiog ‘$2, EXCELLENT CON- . PE 46652. Fo 6859 Elizabeth 1947 PONTIAC CLEAN, — OR _3-0425 win Ave. FE 8- ‘61 PLYMOUTH $10. asonable. 5 PLYMOUTH “© COOR, RUNS good. Body rough. $105. Bald- sume payments. 464 6, Woodward, Birm NICE ‘49 PL MOUTH coupe. $100 and assum: _Balance $27 F* PONTIAC hydramatic taxe trade or 6284. miles OR 32060. payments, ‘54 joagg OM CATALINA, $0 PONTIAC > a on 310 DOWN -) And assume nayments. 464 Wooddw: rd, Bir 8. ‘s4 Tideon hdr STAR-AIEF A Radio ue Perry. FE 2-9255. heater, hydramatic. % PLYMOUTH DELUXE TODOR. 1 owner. Very clean PE 3-7542, PONTIAL ‘84 ST luxe 4 door. FE 2-7319 ah E ‘49 PONTIAC TUDOR. $500. CLEAN inside and out. Low mileage. PONTIAC = es tom 4 dow mi, ¥ equipped. Pri- i984 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS tom. 4 door, ——— Excel- lent condition. FE 4-5909 PONTI‘. ‘33. STATION WAGON, 3 seats, radic and heater plus _extras MI _ 4-803. tells 8 1951. 2 DOOR. BLA Must sacrifice for only $75 roa lance fog take over payments. Ba of $660. Real buy! OR 3-0662. West Side Used Cars . 923 W Huron FE 42185 "39 to "52 models to c¢ WE BUY SET. WHEN YOU THINK OF baker think of Carkner’s in mingham. MI 4-3410. hoose from. L AND TRADE ay or used car from us in mean BUSINESS! $245 '48 Chevrolet, Club Coupe. Good runner. $595 ’°SO Buick 2 dr. Deluxe, new paint, radio and heater. $695 Yy ’51 Ford 2 dr., Custom- line, radio, heater, real value. ” $2095. 53 Buick Super 4 dr. Dynaflow, radio and heater. Special paint. $295 "$9 Ford Custom, radio, heater, no down pay- ment. $1395 53 Chevrolet 2 dr., Bel Air, 2 tone paint, top shape. "49 Buick 2 dr., radio, heater and Dynaflow. $1195 51 Buick Riviera Hard- top, Dynaflow, all the extras. $395 "49 Plymouth 4 dr., dio and heater. $1595 52 Olds. 4 dr. 88, dramatic, good — radio and heater. Ta- Hy- tires, FE 8.0489 BUT the past vear. $795 51 Buick Special De- luxe, radio and heater, 1%4 down. $895 51 Mercury 2 dr., radio and heater, looks and runs good. ~ $895 '52 Dodge 2 dr., net, one owner, and heater. $595 *50 Chevrolet 4 dr. De- luxe, new motor, radio, heater. $995 "St Studebaker Club Coupe, radio, heater. A real value. $1195 '$1 Olds. Holiday 2 dr. radio, heater, Hydra- matic, hardtop. 5895 51 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop, radio, heater. Low price. $295 '$7 Pontiac 4 dr., De- luxe 8 Beautiful. $1295 53, Hudson Hornet 4 dr., Hydramatic. Ready to go. $995 "52 Plymouth Sedan, radio and heater. Wow! Coro- radio WE DON'T SELL THEM ALL WE DO OUR SHARE! Thanks to you good people our used car volume is DOUBLE over last year and we're still rolling. Many of your friends have bought either a new Ask them about our service and then drop in to 210 Orchard Lake Avenue for prompt service. compare our prices, either in town or out, you’H see for yourself, we really Incidentally, $1295 "52 Buick 4 dr., Special, radio, heater and Dyna- flow. $995 51 Olds. 4 dr., radio, heater, Rocket 88, $545. 50 Ford 2 dr., Deluxe. radiv, heater, ready to go. $1195 51 Pontiac 4 dr., De- luxe 8 Hydramatic, fa- dio and heater. $475 "31 Kaiser 4 dr., radio and heater, good value. $295 "50 Hudson 4 dr., and heater, payment, $195 "48 Pontiac 2 dr., De- luxe 8. Good transpor- radio no down _ tation. “$95 ’47 Buick 4 dr., a little work on this one and it’s ready to go. $995 53 Nash Rambler, ra- dio, heater, Hydramat- ic. Low mileage. REMEMBER 70 cars on our big lot. We're open till 9 p.m. Stop in today, all carg are Wihterized._ “SUPPORT THE UNITED FUND" OLIVER BUICK OPEN TILL 9 P. M. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2. 9101 ( f at i 3 Sane * F eae i ' 5 . ss —— = — ” — ei ia is ¥ ? z i 4 ; | iy ii + oe aa S \ a es res : : 2 as lay ee i a < * ae + S sas 7 zZ wu ' vcs Ha a ee . 3 Be . \ & poy : | 1 1 : eng eg tt oe onde CE ee Gceeonp ca gw ee Ee hae hae a = Z seh r = aebtes paint ed hain an Wien mal ee — fb agece eet § ssioonily aa panmeind . ” \ : ites a 5s ie salle > sa Hen acs el : ; gt ° : : t 5 ‘ . a . » » 7 : _¢ e - . : i aca a a. ee ra on, oe 4 ' THE ponriic PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1054 ~ ds THIRTY-ONB ‘ "Toes. | (a c ‘done with dramatie vignettes. La 4 { 1 " io ' 6 {Teen-Adult Gap Then the instructor sums up what — etwor 30sses et. pectacu ar’ litle oo He : Garnet R. Garrison, director of B id d b IV the university's television station, a. fl ge y says that some 10 hours of con- q oe Tod 7 , Pr ference with instructor go into each a S. e evision ograms - — Ou U of M Series Helping hait-nour show. — . Youngsters Adjust to " Channél 9—WIBE-TV “ Channel ¢—WWJ-TV, _ Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV cj W. d_ _ Maturity 3 TIMES FS FASTER TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS ty agg tl topics. (2) Halls ,9:00-—(7) Breakfast Club. (#) Ime ler OF ANN = Ke — The big step 6:0—(7) Little Rascals. Little! ff Ivy: Renald Colman, Benita po See 2 Welcemte from child to adult often confuses for GAS on Stomach Rascals in oe Luck, Wiliam 7 valid : Pre. , Audience Disappointed, and frustrates the teenager and Certified laboratory tests prove Bell pane fim drama. (9) Capt. Video. Ad- caer 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. | . Ey Great Thi parent alike. So the University of | stomach acid in one minute as many serial. (4 miere. ngs, venture ) Time for : Michigan is setting out on a project | ieading aigestive tablets, Get perece ‘ ln oa a (2) \g:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. |10:00—(7) Beiilah, (4) Ding Dong) Gets Ordinary Show it hopes will alleviate the situa- or the fastest known relief. 35¢. u Kit Carson. “Renega "| Danny Thomas gets unexpected | School. (2) Garry Moore. = - tion, film adventure. © | lesson in baby handling in wa Wiadesk) eee The university's television hour | You FUTU ¢:15~(9) News. Austin Grant.| “Danny Has a Baby.” (9)- Pick ara to a Wry Arthur NEW YORK ® — At NBC the seem a simply termed dis- R RE @ News. ; 9 . en Soe emceed Godtrey. a . oe men — the a are — at — and cand gal = pe — | «7 6:25—(4) Weather. Eliot. | (4) Fireside Theater. “The Man |!#*#5—(# »Three Steps p> weal shed on Ge bel IS-week series is desigred, profes. ee ae 6:30—(7) | “Torture,?| Who Sold Himself,” wanted | 11;00—(7) Creative Cookery. (a) their super-duper~ color-TV sors say, to bring understanding to - dean's fatnce. Tole film drama, (9) The Passerby,| ™oney to go west: Dan sarton| Nome. ell : seals yea ortrglmsdleahapr ah al dynamic couatry film drama, (4) Showcase of| Stars with Bony ae (2) For 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. . a series probably is the first time | remand a ; Stars. Drama tobe announced.| ©" Intrigue. — Water- 4 a hea been bicking that professional advice has been we are on the (2) Telenews ‘Ace. Ken Cline,| ‘ront.” adventure ‘film. + WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | ao i Som. — 3 brought to many Michigan homes. threshold of still oa : Fe er ety Field, | 12:09—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4)| don't think the shows warrant The purpose is not to explain oper 6:45—(9) To be announced. (2) TV; James Daly, Iris Mann in “Fam- “Ballot Box.*(2) Valiant Lady. such « classification, Others the teenager to the parent or No matter who you are—no matter weatherman. Dr. Everett R.j ily Crisis.” lawyer and his/. have indicated their sentiments the parent to the teenager, but ee eee See ee me Phelps. : daughter face momentous ten- |1%:15—(2) Love of Life. by simply tuning to to explain the relationship be- <:0— Sports Digest. Cox — Two Living 12:30—(7) My Life. (4) Feather) programs. The kidding from the tween the two in proper per- The Better You Know America Davey. t Bsa man must Your Nest. (2) Search for To-| comedians has been further evi- spective. ~ The Better The Future Leeks 7:00—(7) F and ‘Ollie rit . iL ( Papcsooring' _ “morrow. dence. William C. Morse, associate pro- fer your free espy of “The Future of ‘ a. @ I Wolf, ater. “The Lie Detector,” doc- | 12:45—~-(2) Guiding Light. - A less flashy word is what they'd tothe main’ instruc ‘ “or “the | | a 28 We ppg tn York 36, M. ¥. Louis Hayward in “Memo-Cen-| umentary drama of famous ma-|1;9g(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) really like to come up with at course. He is aleo director 6f the | jon Me ° erville." Mike Lanyard goes; chine with Ship Homeier Wil- Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia. Faces NBC-—one more adequately de- university's fresh air camp. ‘Published as a public service by to aid préacher friend. (4) Ft liam Prince. (2) Danger. Barry : ~~ | seriptive of the effort to display . al he st The Pontiac Press in coo; r Life. les of colerT¥ yet provide Guest professors on the show, | with The Advertising Countil. 4. Richard Conte, Martha Vick-} Jones, Scott Forbes in ‘Strong- (© Vey Elizabeth (2) Seek. samp re ed on film by the univer-; ers in “Eye of the Beholder,” | hold.” 1: real Seeat —_ satisfactory black and white en- * A sity’s television station, include Dr. artist searching for a cn tertainment. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, University caught (in) wabdee chanea. 10:00-—(4) Motor “City Fights. |,.54 (4) Jean McBride Show. (2)| Max Liebman, who Is right ~~) SELINICK DEBUT—Shown with: + Josiah Cotten, one of the many Hospital, and Howard Y. McClus- Unless You're A The Ruggles. Chie. Raga Eight round welterweight boxing Ladi —< eee ee is Producer edacaiioual : Two-Cor Family ies Day. the midst of things as the chief ky, professor of educational psy. y With . ather * L, producer, doesn hesita’ i = * film comedy. . oa Poa in Se eee "ides First.) Ladies Dey. he thinks spactacular is “mis- . e five Michigan stations. The language is non-technical. BUS SERVICE 7:15—(1) Detroit Deadline. News.} Leon Ames, Lurene Tuttle | leading.” He never favored it The program started over WWJ-| Im years of working with practl- 7: i ae . ©! ¢:30—(9) Myrtle — 2 Art| trom the beginning, but he, like USSId rying TV Detroit at 1 p.m. Sunday. It| cal problems, the have If you want bus service when ; 7:2%5—(1) It's the Weather. X Linkletter. the others, seems to be stuck — ? will ven fer 15 wecks. learned the jargon of the teen- || you ® oss i 1:30—(7) Cavalcade of America. |10:30—(7) Stop the Music. Bert |3:e9—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | with it | . Stations in Kalamazoo, Lansing, | ®ers and the — language | | USE IT NOW, AT . “Night Strike,” drama of John{ Parks hosts musical quiz. (9)) (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-| Qverstressing of the programs » {0 Air Char Cadillac and Ann Arbor will also, of demonstra LEAST ONCE A WEEK : Paul Jones’ lone invasion of Eng-| To be announced. (2) See It} oft, advance may be one of the main carry the series. Most of the actual teaching is land, stare Glenn Langan. (8)| Now. Edward R. Murrow with | 4. (4 Golden Windows. difficulties. Read one viewer's : Roller Derby. Film. (4) Dinah » Mrs. Smith goes ; lament: “I hear so much about, Demands U.N. Debate Shore Dinah sings popular; to London, interviews 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) | now great these shows are going ; 4 tunes. (2) News. Doug Edwards.| Bevan Bob Crosby. to be that when I tune in and see| ON U. S. ‘Aggression 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John | 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- | something which do¢én't seem any| Against China _ geese o vod ee) Se ee ay Seen | 7 ape omen ae regulars, | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, - "i 5 ess ve t Mamt = al News. (4) News. 2) News. °|4:00—(7) Cowboy Show. (9) Cow-| 1 tel let down. Really, I'm dis-|Russia framed a sokietameaed _ +. |41:15—=(7) Armehair Theater. Alan| boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) | a oooint demand today for U. N. action 8:00—(7) i ngta te Pome Mobray in “Villa in Still Pur-| Brighter Day. : on her charges of American ag- Forttaine in “Girl in the "| sued Her,” film adventure. (9) | 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | [pj gression against Communist China. ——— (9) cha = the! Good Neighbor Theater. Anna-| storm. Trish Fable, Fact |ixt"mr United States stood firm Ww Film drama a-/ bella, Raymond Massey in “Un- . ° 2 against arly move to: include Red nounced. (4) Milton Berle. Milk der the Red Robe,” film feature. |¢ 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. Clash on Origin China in such a debate. ton Berle goes on diet to meet} (4) Little Show. Drama to be| (2) On Your Account. {R kC ] The Soviet Union goes before the i contract requirement aided by |’ announced. (2) Weatherman. |4:48—(7) Ricky the Clown. (9) Of NOCK COLUMNS | wn’s 15nation Commit- i bergs ptene ce Lig nerd Patrol,” film adventure Romances. land legend are at loggerheads | Piaints: ' : ae Pa ‘en |5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk | in trying to explain the origin of| 1. Russia's charges that Nation- i widow win tae aie 11:30—(4) Tonight—Steve Allen | congs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) | Ireland's greatest unsolved wonder |#list China—with U.S. connivance 8:30—(7) Twenty Questions. Au- wit ee /R. Q. Lewis. —the spectacular Giant's Cause-|—has made piratical attacks on) ery thor Harnett Kane guests on 80-/ = weonESDAY MORNING =|. on (9) | ¥ay on the coast of Antrim. | shipping bound for,the Communist) Armetrong’s Dark Marbleized imal, vegetable, mineral game. ; sat! 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Nevertheless it will be a navy, 6 & Under the London agreemnt, re- armed Germany would be limited to 20,000 naval personnel, Warships must be 3,000 tons or less. There ig no 3,000-ton vessel for the new navy available. But a fleet of rebuilt German mine sweepers now waits for ratification’s X-day. |. These ships have been operating with German crews but under the American flag for two years. Readiness of West Germany to | step info its own sea role has.been | \ made possible * s * Two 10-boat squadrons of R- boats. each with a tender, regular- ly sweep the Baltic Sea to clear World War II mines from sea lanes. The R-boats are 167 tons, have a top speed of 18 knots, carry no armament at present, but are equipped with radar. Their task is to widen — lanes and cut new ones for the safety of merchant shipping. It is common knowledge that not many -mines have been located for a long time. But every day the squadrons go to sea,.young Ger- mans get eaten 0 naval training. Officially designated as mine ‘sweeping readiness unit, there are now 918, Germans, incafing % of- ficers. in the program. They have a total of 42° cruits is rising. Ranks are the same as in the American navy, al- though the highest ranking officer at present ig a commander. Pilot Killed in Collision TAIPEH, Formosa @®—The Chi- Painting Uncovered JAMESTOWN, R. 1. (UP}—A co- lonial painting depicting the famous scene of William Penn signing a treaty with Indian chiefs has been discovered in a 17th Century house. ee | Greene Farmhouse built in 1672. Unpainted Furniture + MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakland County’ Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV |) | = Servicing All Makes C&VTV. - — TRIMMED FREE — ‘PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE! Glidden's Spred Satin s Only Factory eo me. r omens FE 4-1618 158 ‘Ceklond NOW — You Can Select Your Wallpaper at the DO IT YOURSELF MART Pontiac’s Most Convenient Shopping . Location Sumpeneneetliinmeaneinn .-on.altllitinediagliiened ———— 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 cs SEPARATED TWINS — A physician checks the condition of Claud- ette, one of the five-month-old Miller Siamese twins separated in a —— operation in Memphis, Tenn. They were joined at y upper férehead. Claudette’s sister, Constance, died five hours after the operation. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, of Memphis. | sae — | U.S., South Korea at War Over Monetary Exchange that covers it, The French drift from the dining room to the salon. The salon definitely is not a living room,.So “living room” now is legal. It is in the dictionaries. ‘Nehru in Red China on Ten-Day Visit NEW DELHI, India @—Prime according to teports received from .the Red capital, The Indian leader flew to China from Hasoi, the North “Indochina capital which the Communist-ied Vietminh won under the Geneva. promise from Vietminh chief Ho Chi Minh to respect the sovereign- ty of small Indochinese states of Lads and Cambodia. ) A hornet “bomb” — a horhet’s t 1) y 4 t : Tal : = kin State : | ? albott to Ta - , Old t40, 50, 60 ‘the Air Force Harold E. Talbott th nee! Thoosands an will speak here Wednesday night | fry “pepping yp mie poo". on ‘The Air Force and What It bes wslly' body 4 a “Weekend has found a place / | because it has a tone of rest and| Minister Nehru arrived in Peiping| agreement ending the Indochina nest with the insects inside—was |Means to the Upper Peni sula.”’| which many men and recreation that “fin de semaine”’| by plane today to begin a 10day|war. =~ : | used by the ancient Mayas in war- It will be the first’ time. a Cabinet Quewe fot 208 ee en A misses. state visit to Communist China,! While in Hanoi, Nehru. won a/ fare. é member has spoken in Escanaba. ; ; : seamen | s 3 My CHARLES M. McCANN The United States is embroiled in another war.of sorts in Korea, this time without any shooting. It is a war between the United Ta ia Hl i? Fe 8 | ertheless it has dwindled to a United Press Staff Correspondent | trickle "| not at the rate of 184 to $1 and | creeping in to corrupt the French Now Hull has announced that | he will sell oil in order to pay Korean. laborers and contractors working for the Army. It was made known in Tokyo, however, that the oil will be sold not even for the Army’'s* proposed level of 24 to $1. The price is to | FINAL WEEK OF THIS GREAT SALE! COME IN NOW - SAVE!! * Ftance Fears English Invasion —of Language PARIS @—Part of the French |}- press is worried that English is language. Most indignant is the Dimanche ee448 ler Pi tae 2 ree ie] tH Matin, a fellow-traveling news-| S |paper, which recites a whole list) . J of English words crowded into a| e single talk by an editor to an author: Installa- “The standing (reputation) of the house requires reraiting (that is the way rewriting looks in French) of your story. It lacks suspense | (the paper had a hard time ex- plaining this in few words). 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