po ges Bt M7} Sk TP ae a Se i ee ee = j ho mt a OE Os ge Se | A ‘ ie / NON oe | sh dt | ae i { f | ot , } ' i tet ‘ i m { 4 , ‘ a “=: THE PONTIAC PR 112th YEAR | ath SS a x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 29, 1954—44 PAGES ABQOCLATED PRESS | UNITED. PREBG sie et abe Prosperity Based on War ahr { = TEER er ee Sad _ Merchants Accept First 4-Door Star Chief | Sen. Ferquson Candidate Tours City 50,000 Comat: , te vie Cadillac Square Urges Return Ae 0 ~~ fo Hear Speech of GOP Congress Says Republican Party President Tells Detroit i Has Brought Peace and He's Striving for Jobs Prosperity to U.S. ‘Without Bloodshed By BURDETT (; STODDARD DETROIT (Presi / “Shall control be contin- dent Eisenhower, striving to ,|drum up votes for Republi- || cans, told an industrial De- troit audience today’ his — |_| ued in the Republican Party | j|which has brought peace . jand prosperity—or to the} Democrats who plunged us into two wars, ruinous in- flation plus allowing com-)_ munism and corruption to infest the governtnent?” This question was asked Police Inspector: Arthur Pontiac Rotarians yester- J. Heidt estimated a crowd day by Sen. Homer Fergu- of 50,000 persons | : ly Pentiag Press Photo, “ihe KEYS TO SMOOTH RIDING—Henry Gotham, manager of the| ' | dron. ee ¥ L 4 [ ll Ask Pontiac Retail Store, turns over the keys to a 1955 Star Chief F Brok The campaigner stressed the im- Fe ce “I am quite sure we do not want if Ing i oe ee Oe ee cae ee ormer [ er portance of one Senate seat to both . Sent Press Photo |*? PAY for false prosperity in the Merchants car, which placed on Oakland parties, “The seat I occupy could VISITS PONTIAC— Paul Sutton, of Royal - Democratic | blood of sons the battle More UF Gifts Sat nn oray ho sanchoahs Caodatien Bei be warded Pleads Guilty — and probably peer candidate omy U.S. fou of Repenestatives vm te ih Dit field.” = ° a Senate majority toured the yesterday. Sutton (above ) is shown explaining; ~ ap ewmney Oe & m. tomorrow. ae - - 7 pa ape pay net Saints Abvahens Meanay 4840 Vachedis Le voles ts eee | Asserts Every Penny Is/ (., : Parmenter Admits Theft |™ees-” | . jebieeamees tn the oppeion owe , - . campaign to elect Democrats te Needed to Reach Goal | Car to Be Given Away of $50,000, Sentencing| wm acme’ gS tusieees |New York Holds Spotlight cree sa‘tste'ene. pi cecona lle City to Greet ‘55 Pontiac mee Parcerten «|S es in Gubernatorial Contests |m se w0 a reset nina ith D , Hi eyey| Sseahanerhs ers (neem oni orcs of Rew VOX any St ace ha a With Parade and Unveiling =e & jes == oe pute pe eas ors Sa Thousands of people are expected to come downtown Saturday morning to take part in Pontiac's official civic} Fugene A. Parmenter, 34. ac} Control of welcome to the new 1955 Pontiac cars. - : examination in Pontiac Municipal community will have tocut back | Promptly at 9 a. m. a 20-car motorcade of the new) Court this morning and was set! next Tuesday's election,” Fergu , pend’ Katee 1955 models will launch a “Pontiac Leadership Celebra-| for srraignment in Circuit Court) son stated, eas | eo tar Conn Repel |e Te ee tion,” highlighted by the unveiling of the first Mew) “31. \cid an $50,000 bond which| rercnentatee oe mle opposition ts Clot deh Be heen pe ee Pherae wi re Pontiac Reveals |ssst erst ePys| momar gar gue fp iyfes Pert Er 3 Ef ti u if Fi ti as ; ¢ 5 | E H i | nee The motorcade will form esas tg Sraton | procot down orenara tane\(pir] 6, [5 Slain from plant! avenue to Saginaw street, more'then north on Saginaw to ae a tae ra | oe or ees om, vel BOING Treats chants. Pennsylvania been officially Seiad “Fer After Halloween Visits : : H te : i i i i if hl 3 > > ‘B rf i i Fa | , fi it | i i ! oF | H f : : H Hiei 3 i i F uf : l f : ? 5 f i ; : 7 Hit z : FE i il tt th i r H ahs He Fee? 7,8 al He t i iH 5 E : : i : i f | i : i | | i Hi morning in an eerie Halloween set- , his former emplo Clarence J, | sena em, of age or older, whether a pur. | ‘ing in a cemetery two miles from jaekier Je. te a ait i rocueec | 0 apparently believe people’s| The new line for 1955 will range| . (Continued on Page 37, Col. 5) her home in nearby Conemaugh. ; A member of a searching party. | aited the Protiva ny books. a campaign of distortion |Chieftain sedan to $2,462 for the H - The tickets wifl be dropped in company ‘ ; ay pay fe eel” | tContinued on Page 2, Col. 6) hastily organized after girl was Nephler alleges they should have | of facts, class warfare and unfair | Season's First Snow The President flew to ar i 85 3 Beast Hl H 8 8 Watch for Little Spooks . [es ar rr Bad Mere Sed bs on cal ligation to tell people what. has an ie him on Plea for Safe Halloween cei i ments| Counet'es tae core | onae ised ne Fontioc P ce year h was not immediatel | =e dren to help make this Halloween as acciinat-tree as — ined. Deputy Cambria County at Home; Mate. last year's by heeding‘all rules of safety. © dered an autopsy, but said there|| Unlucky Afield “Trick and treat can mean trouble and tragedy,” |were “no visible marks” on Kar-|) 1 prporr @®—Glen Smith, 37 : Chief Herbert W. Straley. rvuas cad Gay’ wars oadios traveled nearly 150 miles and toted| praising the President for the : ee in : : : i § ; i ; 3 ? ‘ i 3 HH. ' ? I : i 4] is i ¥ : i f 7 : #5 i 2 i : i : itl i e828 inl ij ef Z i i 8 2 a 3: { 8 i g i ees wi F Ly F F} B > aT i ; it ? é 2 Fs ? 2 PF re ey a 8¢ & 4 s FT has ever seen,” said Straley. “Let’s try to equal that rec- | ord ” u3 o8 il Th iN ; He gig ity if a ; i ae —_— me ‘encouraged Communist ag-| 00 25 from the wise en une, |Eroduces Dramatic Results ; — | the price 3 . | wea’ winter hn |Predicts Better CropeKf|, Pace tute tw new omens QI Indian Remedy Brings i z 5 3 agers start out. Motorists are 0 Po- ae ee ee Conemaugh ia ore M freight adjust intersections and and she si home - where children will be crossing without S000 es en Ot) WASHINGTON (UP) ~ The De-|ments. The maximum charge for New Ho for Mentall Ill Issuing a warning to speeders, summon and vel Mrs, Healy, who lives at Carr| partment of Agriculture has pre- freight in areas 1,200 miles or more pe y Straley said, “Anyone caught the search. [Canyon near Bishee, shot a small| dicted things to come in the next from Pontiac will average $162. | caric agg (p_ ed “ speeding during the trick and treat The body was discovered. about | mountain lion in her yard Wednes-| year: “The year will bring con-| ‘The factory list prices do not in- ; A research team today reported “dra- hours will be punished to the full 12:30 a.m. by Steve Steffish and 4Y- It brought her lifetime total | siderably better conditions | for |clude taxes, or the cost of optional matic” and seemingly “incredible” results in treating. extent of the law.” Richard Barkley. It was taken to|® 18. pena in Ee} that yar ie _ items, licensing, ete. | “hopelessly” insane patients with a new form of an old “It's direty important for every Johnstown Memorial Hospital for) porep Idaho @_S shot | if y ~ ou ee The complete price list as an-| snakeroot remedy from India. es motorist, regardless of his speed, i. and killed Mrs. C. R. Brown’ ones ) nounced by Pontiac Th said the dru reserpine, b t to be especially watchful for pe- Jack Rue, a photographer for the | Ss, : wh com | aes Chieftain 860 series, 122 inch ey crug, ts rpine, brought improvemen destriang this evening and dur. Johnstown Tribune - Democrat,|®ith & shotgun Wednesday night. a wheelbase: Two door sedan, | 12 80 per cent of the 74 “backward” mental hospital pa- ing the weekend.” reached the death scene shortly | (nei"tame being hunted with that |112 LOCAy’S Press | sisizas; tourdoor sodan, gi, | tients they treated. . : Parents are advised to accom | wae le oa te org said she firearm in this area now. Geeadnghem n.css-veceivesi> senses » | 971.62; two-door station wagon | Eight have been dis-| therapeutic development in the his- Ss on are too young a cates ae — .” replied @ Fish and Center, waie.--- seseses beseessess rf $2,223.00; four-door, three seat | Charged and 20 others have | ry of psychiatry. Children should wear light colored » Rime | When asked if it were possible the| Sensiéine, Heb... 5 : tne wn Ot Oe ee ateolutely nude.” Tne | Cow was mistaken for a pheasant.| fiat” Br" ses : by motorists and flashlights should a little fist was| Must have been self-defense.” | Smuty “Pest... | be carried, if possible. é School News , a tre community was Detroiter Killed by Cor | ieee Sin : Committee, if youngsters must He sige pager 4 DETRORT «© — Chester A. Soot Patterns aeevene pebeesicstccestpes transported, drive them to and was killed today when he was Sige cies apeuedsauacee: from the party. rate ig |struck by an automobile while| Wysen wean. ve 0": , Tesponsible this. | crossing a Detroit intersection Want Ads “Remember, too, the little | people are fighting mad.” Women’s Pages 4 tykes are bound-to be reckless entry in the Halloween window/ Karen was a first grade pupil Masquerade, Modern snd Square Dance,| - ee ee painting = : at the Conemaugh public school. | gat. p.m. Prise. Oxtow Lake Pavilion. Spee every eventing "a S- Senator—Socialist Labor Party. ~"\ serpine will Motorcade Here Saturday Will Display New c } \ ee ie : So fy “a Pe 4, se i ' i \ : e ¢ i 3 : t ee pid J f j ji f 0) . i é eR. | ae = ef epee) | pe a A a j \ , ! | | ee fnfl Sf (2, ee Reet ag é j Vl ie ge Ooo Nk 3 ee aS PERS eee | ee ee = BS 2 Oy ee 4 j Fic 4 * é 5 | HEE pee sit Hi uy ij E H F i q S t Fi > ie i ts 943 : i i tk f | i i i ne é is ih In the case of the Conlin. amend- by a jury to Dr. Maurice Richards of Royal Oak Commenting on Holland's “‘en- decision, Dr. Ireland i i if Z iLeet g +} ii z 243 gre Ty r if ; [ ! f ! | : 3 ¥ iL ae en ean eat e ee eee ees erene rr eee ne eeeeteenerenee it 3 iu ES action in the suit, Police Issue Plea J : nm a ay Bil 2fa Parmenter in Court, Waives Hearing (Continued From Page One) breach of accounting and auditing contracts with the plaintiff as the tions, No date has been set for further Parmenter’s disappearance touched off a statewide manhunt for Safe Halloween -(Continued From Page One) om their night, so if you must drive, drive carefully, because. ghosts and witches will be dart- ing across the gtreets in your added: — “Many youngsters will injure themselves as they try to outdo each other. Whether or not the children get hurt depends on proper supervision by you, the parents.”’ ‘The Pontiac Recreation Dept.’s Halloween activities are slated to get under way at 6 p.m, and verdict which had been awarded : 7 ra = = a Young and Old Set for Fun ; al Al-City Party Saturday | _THE PONTIAC PRE *: SS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1956 ie a 5 Kroeger give each party. time year we've had.” “depression,” Ferguson because people With the aid a hot war,” said Ferguson. The real threat is the penetration of communism into all parts of the free world, he stated. | He said the Democrats “are not a party of treason” but they did coddie and appease Communists.” The GOP, he asserted, “cleared the Communists out of government and enacted eight new laws which we are vigorously enforcing to get them out of American life.” “Not one scandal has been found "\in the Eisenhower Administration. Under the Democrats both hydro- gen and atomic bomb secrets got out, because they were afraid to deal with Communists with a firm hand.” The senator declared that the FBI had difficulty getting clear- ance to expose Communists under Democratic administrations and congressional . investigations were the only recourse. The new laws, he said, will rule out need for most such in- | vestigations, es “We've accomplished more for Sesssezasesze ei 4 al > Saesssssesss contests are on tap for Pontiac youngsters. : ‘Secretary of Defense C. E. Wilson, |" is at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Baby Girl Senevey Graveside service will be held Saturday at Perry Mount Park Cemetery for Baby Girl Senevey, Crites Senevey of 2930 Chrysler Ave. The baby was dead at birth this morning at Pontiac General Hos- pital. Besides her parents, brothers survive. She is at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. Sumeria was one of the pioneer nations of the world, located be- tween the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, in what now is Iraq. daughter of Donald J. and Gladys; [i= Old Indian Remedy |" |Helps Mentally Il (Continued From Page One) the Retail group. ith e ¢ = Eg pe s lit : KEE z iH $0 N. Saginew — —-Nein Floor [ PLAY SAFE®- ACT NOW WINTERIZE YOUR CAR e*eee#e PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL PATIENT CENSUS seven on eowveee cane Hazel were very close. Let us hope it doesn't happen CHARLES E. YEAGER Member Hospital Board Please VOTE TES on Bond lesue fer increased hespital space. SUNHEAT FURN ACE OIL PLUS | 6 You will find courtesy and protection of your property a basic feature of our delivery service. We select our drivers carefully and train them thoroughly. They take pride in giving you the finest service to match the finest furnace oil. > . (CITY. ICE & CITY PRODUCTS CORP. FUEL DIV.) 183 N. 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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. cans that the Doolittle Committee has found our Central Intelligence Agency doing a good job. — ae At the request of President E1sennower this four man com- mittee headed by Gen. James Doo.iTTe recently carried out a searching investigation of —this highly sensitive agency. The ‘Chief Executive's’ request - re- portedly was spurred by defec- tion to the Communists of Dr. Otro Joun, West German intelli- gence chief. ®- 2:2 Text of the committee’s report nat- urally is secret. From a statement by’ Press ts en’ exclusively to the yse of all ' pom J printed In this news- news dispatches. : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 ————— Nobel Prize in Medicine _ Residents of our State can be’ proud of the fact that a Michigan scientist shares in the $33,000 Nobel prize in physiology and medicine for 1954. " Beis Dr. Toomas H. Wetier of Ann Arbor. In collaboration with Dr. Frep- - gricx C, Rossins and under ‘the leader- ship-of Dr. Joun F. Envers, this trio of researchers achieved an important ad- varice In the war on poliomyelitis. - White House, however, can be gleaned ss xk * & an idea of the report's tone. ‘yo: Whey were awarded the prize Committee conclusions are said to in- for their discovery of a method _—clude belief that CIA is properly placed _- to make polio virus grow in cul- in the Government structure, operates ~ tures of different tissues. Hereto- _fore production of the virus has been possible only in the nerve cell At present Dr. Wetuer is the professor of health at the Harvard School of Public Health and an associate phy- sician at the Boston Children’s Hospital. He is the son of Cart V. Wexiar, chair- . man of the pathology department of the University of Michigan Medical Ff financial support. Another conclusion is said to be that the agency, in spite of its short history and rapid expansion, is doing a creditable job. 3 * * *. Most important of all, the CIA under ALLaw Duties has impressed the com- mittee as gradually improving its work and is exercising care to insyre the loy- alty of its personnel. — . ee eae tip faneaty 1a ane ae S cenoiy cin 4 : ‘er a will do everything they possibly can : Harvard, while Dr. Rossiws teaches at % heal igi oz acq Western Reserve Medical School, Cleve- All honor to these three scientists, The Man. About Town Their discovery gives promise of . sng nearer the final conquest of this 92,000 in 45 Days : peaeany and Sigg ting Seete. Paid for Suggestions Ae Fin . lice a Employes at Pontiac Plant > 3 e Po : Work Politics: What makes queer bed- (Once again alert, persistent police fellows; also careless handling of the 7 _ work has paid off for the people of Pon- truth. ‘ tee. : ; Things are popping these days at ; Be ' The. result is that a fugitive Pontiac Motor Division, 7 hunted for 14 months on a charge net oxy in bélaging opt the new models, bat larceny version — in other respects. During } past month - s ny Be coe oh cles and a half over $52,000 has been paid to em- 000 from the W. H. Protiva Co. is ployes for suggestions they have made in the * he tll behind bars here awaiting trial.“ line of building better cars. This is the larg- , Credit for that turn of events ext cum paid out in a like period in ibe Be belongs to Pontiac Police Chiet ~ ‘ivislon's history. tn the Moe mitting the ; joined in submitting the 4 ‘Hexserr W. Sraaizy and Chief of scapoctten that wen the top-priss, ond coal : : _ Detectives Cranx M. Wueartow. received $625, They are | “ae Wilson E. Wilcox Neither of these crime fighters at any —_ niles , eee a eve os apeagelndnl MIMEN’ of 80 North Anderson St. Also receiving from g ‘to drown himself. Never at any time since the suspect fled Pontiac in August, 1953, did either of them cease work on Changing times: It was exactly 40 years age that a protest was filed with the Pontiac City Beard of the case. Aldermen that our street cara were 2. eae. * * x . met properly heated. ' At first-results were painfully When hunting pheasants near Unionville, Forrest Crim of Sylvan Lake lost his dog. But the animal finally were able to trace the fugi- tive from Frankfort to Ludington, thence to New York and eventu- ally to Okla! City. ‘wes his identity through his tag. ee _ Panmewrer’s habit of keeping in Saying that he always wishes to hurl as touch at Austin, Tex., with his © ™any Douquets. as brickbats is that close wile, who -Giverced “him last Richard T. Cline Spring, ‘that led to his undoing. Chief Srratzy and Capt. WHEATON deserve commendation for the excellent work they have done on this case. Rodgers Defends NLRB Puriir Ray Ropoers, a member of the National Labor Relations Board, - has of Birmingham, who phones, “That color first page picture of the 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Catalina in Wednesday’s Pontiac Press was the biggest stroke of enterprise I ever witnessed in a newspaper. More power to you.” . “If the political experts do no better than the football experts,” writes ‘ Jerry Hinchman of Lake Orion, “we'll have a lot of upsets come to its defense by refuting some of Tuesday.” the charges made against it. ; * * * Falling leaves on & wet pavement make a traffic hazard that local officials urge be given proper atten- tion, _ Main burden of these charges is that _the board, now dominated by EIsEn- HOWER appointees, is prejudiced in favor . of management. Another charge is that the board is twisting the Taft- Hartley Act to the disadvantage of labor. This, critics say, has split the In charge of the federal farm census now being taken in the Pontiac area, Fred J. Beckman stresses the fact that all information sought by the enumerators is held in the strictest confidence, and is not available to the in- a board along party. lines. come tax officials or any other government : The facts are just the opposite. agency. According to Mr. emia ne “When I see such things as the United Republicans gained control of the = = rund drive handled as it is in our city,” says board it has handled 1,000 cases. Of these 900 were decided unani- Robert J. St. Clair, Manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- _ mously. In only 20, or two per cent merce, “it surely is a pleasure to be con- of the cases, was the board split nected with any project here.” SE . _ Vetal Ones : te eke er rcnids to— | The public has'a right to expect that ete besckner _ the work. of such # quasi-judicial board - a8 NLRB should be kept ‘as free of poli- Mea as humanly possible. In compari- of South Telegraph Road; gokien wedding. Martin Fenstrom of Birmingham; éightieth birthday, — >a Be =} half the cases heard, NLRB’s record of — It is important news for all Ameri- ~ - under adequate laws and has sufficient - -$12-to $311 each were 112 other employes. —_ was returned to him a week later by a” - Detroit hunter who found him and traced — _. #HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 yroee s—~ ~ She'll Never Be Really Happy That oa 7 re ay Pigg: .Way Voice of the People Out-City Patients Will Pay Their Part, because of lack of space. Pull name, aedvems and telephone number of the writer must letters but these will not te if the writer so letter fe critical ap SEERSE g if a g eek i i i zy bre - z 7 SUTAE uty f: TTL z E Lr ; z ; sisf ge itis re Says William F. Kalwitz About Hospital to accept such a responsibility? all our stores to advantages of transportation avail- Case Records of a Psychologist Cinderella Lost a Slipper on Purpose to Give Prince Chance of Finding Her By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Cinderella would have been an avid reader of this column if she were alive today. For she was a t rooter for applied woe! ag And never think for one minute that she lost her glass ee That was done y: it served in lieu of the modern telephone number. - to get herself » sweetheart. So 1 wish to present her case te you modern American women who may stil] lack a boy friend. One of the first rules tn sales psychology involves making your merchandise as attractive as pos- sible. I doubt if she painted her fin- gernails red, for men don’t like red nail polish, since it connotes blood and thus is unfeminine in their eyes, Cinderella was too smart to alienate the potential ‘customers" to whom she was appealing, 0 she dressed to please the men. Then she followed the second law in sales psychology. She went where the prospects were to be Aunt Het found. She attended a fancy party where dancing was in vogue. Girls, beauty is an asset in first attracting a man's attention, but personality. Cinderella caught the eye of her new boy friend because she looked attractive. But she increased his interest tremendously by her gay conversation. I'm sure she used the “‘Compli- ment Club’ technique, too, for it certainly wasn’t her skill ful dan- cing that won him, for Cinderella had never had a chance to attend parties or learn how to be a ball- room dancer. No, it was the psychology she employed which won her boy friend. But at the stroke of 12, Cin- strategy to leave a telephone first caught his eye. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate ine) Baering Down Portraits. and Looking Back to aid ‘unempl : TWO-DAY U. S.-EUROPE dirig- ible service urged by Dr, Hugo Eckener. ils fate 39h . * 8 What's to stop, gnother 1929-type boom and things: tighter reins on specula- kind of post-1929 hangover. ° So most experts say. But. sot all. J. Kenneth Galbraith, the Har- By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Tt was the late great Dr. Abra- ham Jacobi, father of pediatrics, who suggested the use of one gram of copper sulfate (commonly called blue vitroil) dissolved in a table- spoonful of water as an emetic for a child—one that induces vomiting almost instantly in an emergency dozen one-grain copper sulfa e tab- lets or, if the store didn’t stock tablets, then six grains of copper st#ifate dissolved in six spoonfuls of ~ preparing your own hematinic or — of grains or approximately one-half — teaspoonful) in flexible collodign | (one - half fi “customers for the “wonder drugs? ome egg hot more — one-page , perta ‘ Regione. uot to diseate. de De, Brody @ & stamped. sett odanes (Copyright 1954) f * ; es 4 & of | y Vac & Sewing 379 S. Seginew . | ONL | i * =, = 2 : ts ' FE291G3 ‘ all his friends ond business acquoaint- ences for their won- | derful patronage dur- ing the past year and * invite everyone to e 7? * = PREVIEW OF THE eT ae ‘55. PONTIAC | New From the Ground Up aT THe Machine Supply , — LIMITED SUPPLY ' | ‘Funeral-Tomorrow | ‘The marble likeness of the early ‘American patriot continues to sit im the dank-cellar of historic old publications retired as editor in 1945 but stayed as a director. ! | of Passaic | tion at the time THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1954 | the statue en view. — in St,John's Epis~opal to| The decision was made, said M. : 2 visit the U. $. im the very ner 0. a eye o = Pin-Ball Machines Play ure. Sources say he wil} come pendence Nationa} toric . 5 to America as soun as he signs | Park, “after careful review of the Role in Japan Divorces Iran’s new oil pact. Queen| National Park Service policy.” : TOKYO w — Japan's pin-ball Soroya will accompany him. The bust, completed in 1876, is | craze—it's called “pachinko” here ‘ ineligible for Independence Hall|—has hit the divorce courts. Blind Br ecbiies tem THR GRID be oer. |[nemeeomer nee ot diese canes | to. per- * in cases 7 8 t. 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Rich collection te pure drama against your latest Fall ensemblet : here early! : eee Waite’s Jewelry—Street F loor a . fig 4 js 4 fe ee: : a4 ee ee ee ee eee a bi aes oS Pe ie ae Fg Ay ere 7 : POR Sn vie 4 op — : oon ae X ee 3 uta bere ‘ ‘ Pz s j 2 pare oa reer. j 1 4 ek ‘ ; : ; a F » Toe j A j \ Fe a a “ 2 : fs } (ay ee 2. a) [oe ; 4 | | i is 2 : | i ‘ i i i < é : s = t 2 g : } : \ * Ey i : # j ¥ ; : ‘ é ‘ . i = Bane i ' ‘ i = j . ? i 5 * be. . é _ j ‘ a r “ : ‘ % w ae . i j e j - ‘ F ‘ \ 2 > i ‘ | ae . ; i ‘ 4 . THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY; OCTOBER 29,1056 ie ES. ERENT Te so ae ae EO w __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 -. # Congratulations. to the many _ : thousands of employees of Pontiac Motor and iy Fisher Body who created the new traly beauti- | ne "55 Pontiac! ~~ Leadership Celebration _ ‘Means’ greater savings. : at home! You-save when you shop Ir in » Pontiac: Pontiac merchants, have planned for months to offer. the best values possible” Your dollar buys more thdn’ ever during the great lad a tiac Celebration. . | You see more when you shop in Pontiac. Select from complete ' stocks of every nationally known product on the market, a whether you need a faucet washer or a fur codt, you will find . RB L al ] $ L al ] everything the nation otters --- why settle for less? vy wy of wy You get better carviceninipontio’ Over 3;000 trained sales- | mn a Grea t Year . for Pon tiac 7 people, 2,000 skilled service technicians offer every service | | c you need, whether it is rewiring a huge electric motor or dec- _ ~~ Let's all pull together for a great car and the greatest | orating your home. Any appliance can be service by factory- prosperity our city ever had. Pontiac leads in motor car : trained mechariics. value and Pontiac merchants lead in offering outstand- 7 ing values in the greatest eye of merchandise you You see new styles faster i in Pontiac. Pontiac maintains buyers can find anywhere. > in the nation’ s Style centers ready to rush all new fashions to as : 5 _- you as soon as created. | tg amy The Following Merchants 3 Participating in Pontiac Leadership Celebration No Purchase Necessary — No Essays to Write— Simply Sign Your Name at Any Participating ei celas Alison Shop Calbi Music Company Eppert’s Camera Shop Good Housekeeping Shop, The _ Keego Hi Hdwe. Warehouse ; Market Tire Company Osmun’s Town & & Country Rappy’s National Clothing Co. : Smart, H. H,,' Division of — WKC, Ine. 52 North Saginaw Street 119 North Saginaw Street é 57 West Huron Street 51 West Huron Street ! 12 West Huron Street 9 Seuth Telegraph . ® South Saginaw Street, L. Fleischman Co. te 108 North Saginaw Street Ivin’ , | _— , Paul Fred N, Co. Coltand Mele, Radio Station WPON Alvin's a es . c arelyan Shop a Fay Hardware & Sporting Goods Goodrich, B. ‘i 8.8. Kresge ae Mason, R. E.. Refrigeration auli, F abe a Redmond’ 's Jovery oe The Sports. Shop Waldron Hotel Bldg. WPO: , : “hriati : 5 ; ; : | Pauli’s ‘ Shoe Store rt ee Waite’s Arthur's bcs ire Christian Literature Sales < Federal Department Store Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. S. 8 . Kresge , McCandless, Inc. | har Gu ie eee Rogers, 8. 5. Co Spor ing Gost. Sta ys F amily y Shoe es ae North Saginaw Street ‘ aw Stree venue Telegraph Read Peg : m Stree a , 19 notte Clothes St = — Rid ne enews Firestone Stores Hampton Electric Co. Lewis Furniture Corporation McNally’s Saginaw Street h a Rey : 5 Rewincemms ent Parts & Service Ce Stapp’s Juvenile Bootery oo hom Saginaw Street - 140 N. Saginaw & 146 West Huron Street 825 West Huron Street 62-70 South Saginaw Street Penney, J. C., Company - 38 East Lawrenes Street Ward’s Home Outfitting Co. Sam Benson’s Clothing Outlet Connolly’s Jewelers . ) F. B. Melin & Co, 17 South Saginaw Sallan pits Co. Stewart-Glenn Co. ~ 48 South Saginaw Street 20 South Perry Street 16 West Huron Street Wayne Gabert . Hinckley’s 5c to $1.00 Store ; Linda Lee *. 25 South Saginaw Street The Pontiac Siete - 19 North Saginaw Street $e. South Gagne Stevet Watkins Prod Bloomfield Fashion Shop Consumers Power Company - i ea | eres | nis Miller Furniture Co. BP cts ch pagan - Searlett's Bicycle Shop Thomas Furniture Co "C. H. Smith oe ger opagiggl + sh GS me — soa Gallagher Music Co. | Hub Clothiers _ # Lion Store | Pontine Photographers’ Association ae € 06: 361 reels! : : 150 North Perry Street jette Hosiery rset Shop ‘Detroit Edison Company 2 } — . "ee Eee Septene Owen E Mitchell cl Typewriter & Office Supply ‘_ rn, Rocback & . ‘Three Sisters, Inc. 8. (CS Wig’ : “ _—-o acuhcepeicans General Printing & Office Supply Jacobsen’s Flowers : Maling Bros. Shoe Store = eek we emer er Pontine Motor Reta il Store eg ae 2% North Seginaw Strest » ee ae iS ; : Dickinson’s f : 12 West Lawrence Street 101 N. Saginaw Street : 5@ North Saginaw Street . Myer’s Jewelry Shop ‘ Pontiac State Bank . Shaw’s Jewelry Thrifty g@ Stores Winkelman’s e 74 , & North Saginaw Street |. 31 North Saginaw Street G N ’ lene tee St M 3s South Telegraph Read . -- one ~ wad : - 24 North Saginaw Street hgh a : Y South Telegraph Road Z | W cs eorge’s - Newport’s ane ore : ae rgaret A Shop i hag TE pan “ : 3 ae ; ee : ST oe. eS tetany amt a ina, 8B Neem ems 8 Petlng Yarniah Retail States: TS eenee sit Teh Soe MC. Were aan re ~“‘Bussard Electric Sh Jewelry "Gillies Shoes oe Kaufm j ae af Re , ee Singer Sewing Machine | Union Store — : eres a ms Parone ae 8 Wet ren, sire . SBE Net siecew thet aon Saginaw Street ‘Eu se - OR eee Street : : Te women tote . M8 North Saginaw Sérect mn vpn Saginaw Street aes bf pc Bry | Co, Streste aes Sponsored by Retail Merchants pee & 6 Division ‘of the Pontiac Claiiches of Doutiace aan. | , a re ‘ | a Be : x 7 - _ : i : / : . - : ei oe : oe ° « ry ‘ | 7 : ' ae A 5 = i ; : | iy bo , ly fe As , : * Pe - & | : vi : ; I. , ~ : ine , : : { : : ¢ Z F) : s Z. ae = ed \ Behe ye HH) eis si Si if H SN i ee i u a a f. | > ri oa ' | f : / eee | J pas a] 25 we a | Cae eaiege baie } fe. Fs | sae ‘ é | ie) a , i } a | { 3 i 5 A — : a ie. ; EIGHT <1 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1956 | i STEWART - GLENN. {COMPANY wer e- =~! QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE 1917 peony ae ae > a | — oT TO MAKE UP FOR . -. QUR BADLY TORN-UP APPEARANCE WE ARE OFFERING SOME TERRIFIC REMODELING SPECIALS! 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Ba o: Parking Stand These famous lightweight bicycles are a real thrill for a boy or girl. USE CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS! = and Tire Pump... __Tney,have 3 speed transmission and front and rear caliper type brakes te at this low price with all attachments in OPEN” FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 Choice of 4 colors. your choice of 4 colors and boy or girl styles. Easy Parking at Our Own Lot. Payment Plan! — Just @ few steps. from our store. Turn right off Seginew | et alley. our sign—Our lewurt- ‘| own private lighted lot for our i. tive tweed covers. — have $ 5Q covers: with skirts cee Var _$ 50. . =i . we ck ee 49* SAME PRE $49” 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street | Opposite Auburn Avenue = [| ae ee ee Te HOLT ES bd a two-toning, the car introduces 109 new features. imminent last night when dock has a wheelbase of 122 inches and is over 203 inches long. Featuring PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, | | | a ~ ‘THIRTEEN. night aa tH jar virgin ec ial AM oe * owe a ao” . ; PONTIAC STATION WAGON 860 — Featuring modern “Vogue” | around rear windows, and 180 h.p. StratoStreak V8 engine ape | | two-toning, the all new 1955 Pontiac Chieftain Two-door Station Wagon | new features. It is also available in four-door models 860 and 870, - Hu combines luxury and economy. The panoramic windshield, wrap | bee : 4 Lots of Ambition and Plenty of Umph |Goes Into Tooting Band's Big Tuba By ABBIE KUCSERA repairman had to repeat the pro- cit “=| Willow Run Village Sold | for Private Development big- YPSILANTI ()--Willow @un Village, once kitown as the “Bomber ) tuba | City” with @ population of 20,000, was sold or optioned today by the a. Public Housing Administration to Ypsilanti Township. - © car is-completely new from the ground up. s it has been since the first of the| It took a six-month option to buy 956 additional acres and the be tt i i i off i if i tf EET vei . Hi} [ 1 i] + a E att lf ! i : i : [ : ; ERS i i | Fier i! : By sti $ g 2 i HH t eek | ot i i | , j i a i i i if & & ef 3 5 ss Voters Asked to A pprove Broader City Pension Plan similar-sized Michigan cites wil | &"d have more years service face local voters Nov. 2. could elect a plan to cover a sur- The amendment provides tor | 'V both slightly Increased pensions | A second section would provide and broadened coverage for pen- | “tomatic coverage for a widow or sioners and their survivors, m | ‘isabled husband of a member passed, it would cost the city meeting the above requirements $30,000 a year. Other Money-wise, the amount paid by the city into the basic pension fund would be increased from $100 to $120 a year per employe, ie + Gaz ute et isyi gisy ites a3 53 gt E it H 4 a & + f ; : L ' [ | j Ike Fights for Congressional Control in 4 Key Races |,t7,smt,isty_1 smien |snd' barter sn cher sna shore mington, Del., and back again to Washington. ees In Ohiq, veteran Republican Rep. George H. Bender is seeking to unseat Democratic Sen. Thomas A. | | Burke. In Kentucky, the reverse is true — veteran Democrat Alben W. Barkley is out to defeat Re- publican Sen. John Sherman Cooper In Michigan, Republican Sen. Homer Ferguson is trying to turn back the challenge of Democrat Patrick V. McNamara. In Dela- In addition to the four Senate)a political tool.” This happened| pairman mped ? ! Kelly Is a Lady Rich Girl Makes Good ~ She's ‘Stainless Stee Inside’ baby. Papa’s eye was on Pegzy. BY ERSKINE JOHNSON , 2 (First of Foar Articles) HOLLYWOOD (NEA) — Rich girl makes good! .. If a writer tossed this plot idea to movie producers he'd be ushered, and not polite- ly, out of every office in town. 4 ae » oe Before the oak-paneled doors slammed behind him, he would. hear shouts of “idiot,” “lame-brain,” “knuckle-Yead” and possibly these more. lucid objections to the idea from a less demonstrative studio boss: “Look, Mac, it won’t sell, The whole idea is ridiculous. It:has no heart, There would be no sympathy for a rich dame. There would-be no struggle. It isn’t a But Hollywood's t success story in years is just that: Rich makes It’s the Grace y story.| Also part of it is a warmly plains much sbout the girl who She's 24, , blue-| luscious personality as seen on the |in less than two years has co- eyed, cool, and |screen—and an unseen cold de-| starred opposite eight of Holly- cultured. termination and will of iron de-| wood’s most famous male stars in And her story has all the in of Hol amount of To understand all of the “ Kelly, one To begin with Kelly ts a lady. | Girl Makes Good” story you'll time (1935) candidate for mayor But a lady zooming to movie star-|have to know about all of theo! Philadelphia who rose from dom in this celluloid sex-in-the-raw | Kellys. bricklayer to head of an $18,000,000 era of busty and leggy actresses,| The rich Philadelphia Kellys,/©®%t Coast masonry contracting domestic and imported, is just part | that is. firm that helped build New York's of the Kelly story. Just to know her father ox | Badle City aut the UN. building. Gene Tunney for the World War I AEF light-heavyweight title. A broken ankle Jost him a crack at the title In 192), he was the barred from England's Diamond THIS IS GRACE RUE io Paonte, shiek cool, cipal: Sculls, rowing’s: prize race. cultured and 24. Hollywood says she's “stainless steel inside.” | Towed to victory in the Diamond Fs %, who followed in his father’s|"The ‘Torchbearers” and other |ready to scalp me.” 7 | ' Reo } se t Ps 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 20, 1954 = a Be eo 5 Bowe Soymennl e Show Business 8, Satchmo Never Appeared in Russia ‘Cause He Can't Sing Through Nose |= Watching him clown around, listening to his Dulles Calls Pacts Block to Red Discord ‘Attempts NEW YORK, (@®—Sécretary “of NEW FATHERS! “EXPECTANT FATHERS! ALL TYPES OF FENCES 4 ce ire By EDDIE CANTOR If Mr. Webster were writing his dictionary today, I believe when he came to the word “jazz,” he would define it as something “Satchmo”—or Louis Armstrong. This son of New Orleans is unquestionably the most glori- fied figure in jazz. “Satchmo” is short for “satche) mouth,” a nickname given him by: his first boss, Joe Oliver. When a lady in Las Vegas asked him what is rhythm, Louis answered, “Lady, if you have to ask—you ain't got it.” Pg enae Poh de : FENCE CO. kk ton. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Set. 8-6; Sunday 9-1 Parke Se. Phones FE S-5572—Bve, & Sun, Mi 6-0195 penn nee Caled Cony Dome cratic Candidate for. Se Commi years the Ook- Sy Orein Com: nated ter office has stalled and failed to consider a Democrat for this County efle. WOTE FOR GLENN D, HARPER Democratic Cendidete for Drain Commissioner ‘A few nights ago I saw him in this city of crap tables, slot machines and roulette. Even ‘the losers applaud his winning personality. Standing on the stage of the Sands, famous ‘Nightclub, he sang a hysterical version of “Vesti la Guibba” while Robert Merrill, star of the “Met,” did “Honeysuckle Rose.” A riot. asides, is as much fun as getting a tax refund. Like at the Hollywood Bowl recently where he did.a television show with Eddie Fisher. He looked down at the body of water between the stage and the audience and inquired, | “Whatcha want me to do—play the trumpet or’ dunk my body?” — There is an Armstrong aati, not only in this country, but all through Europe—Eng- _ land, Franee, Germany, Italy. There are few homes in the northern countries—Swe- den, Denmark and Norway—where you won't find his records. He’s made personal appearances in these countries, too, When I asked him if he ever played in Rus- sla, he sald, “Sorry—can’t sing through my nose,” Then he added, “You know, Popsy, in that place you can’t open your mouth!” ATTENTION! What could be more welcome to your. wives to eliminate the daily drudge of diaper washing than a i cn to Prison |Used Car Auction Set for Auditorium Fund HUNTSVILLE, Tex, #—Socialite An auction sale of used cars Mary Jean Parsons entered the T State. Prison last ni to ee ge with proceeds going to the Pontiac Foundation for a Civic Auditortum begin a 10-year sentence for slay- ing her husband, an Army officer. Mrs, Parsons was convicted last) will be held in the City Market | year of shooting her bridegroom of | Building at 2 p. m. Saturday, six weeks, Lt. Richard 0. Parsons, | Nov. 6. formerly of Pleasantville, N. Y., in| New and used car dealers in the ‘the couple's El Paso, Texas apart- ment. Winnie Ends 30 Straight Years in Lower House section, why net Altogether, Churchill has served @ total of 52 years in the lower Parliament—more than MSC Education Office Lowell R. Eklund of 2464 Devon- z! ~ GOOD’YEAR = Pleces bought YOU save f More THAN 9; whet you get on this sensational deal ! @ 3 Bie Cost Locomotive @ 1 left Mend B.C. Switch @ 3 Seale Cool ond Woter Tender = @ 1} Right Hond B.C. 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See the Sensational THANK YOU, PONTIAC! | I NEVER EXPECTED TO SELL SO MANY SUITS, TOPCOATS, PANTS and JACKETS IN ONE WEEK...SO I WENT INTO THE CLOTHING MARKET and THE (Copyright 1954) 3 , for PROPOSAL #4 i nin iuiatien Ge on Bay are.ieghar. i 393 Orcherd Leke eng FE 4-8862 Sinha aa | chy come counties, . Cocesocococoooooooocos Sam Benson Says: MFGR’S CAME THROUGH! FLANNELS! 4000 PAIR! SAVE $3 TO $6! . WORTEDS! PANTS. .54°7 «8987 5 gy SAVE up to $3 to $6 GABARDINES! ‘Sam Benson CLOTHING OUTLET MY 5th ANNIVERSARY! $60.00 Worth for Any Man! ALL WOOL SHARKSKIN SUITS! MIRACLE FIBRE 2-PANT SUITS! “« ZIP TOPCOATS! MY PRICE FREE GIFTS IN THE , Se MEN ! YOU BUY! ! > New Fall ISAVE UP TO ‘10 | New Arrivals! ALL WOOL LUXURIOUS FALL COATS if ] g” ’ and $101 to, tering, you'll wel- 3} come. the coldest | 20 S. PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER 1 Hour Free Parking in Hubbard Garage Pa Se eee are SORE ‘Bdays. Choose now &.- from superb wool- ens in the . et gh f wie ey ao sae ed . | 4 pony - . § phy 8! — 5 = } / ‘ / 5 + * 1 « San! ¢ ’ \ } 5 ! . 4 ity . > a ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCT@BER 29,1955 |, TS. py ati | yAN | Navy Offering: Christmas Pontiac would take at Great Lakes, | Traffic Deaths Decrease Susan Hayward’s Mate U.S: Pocketing $440,000 teks. There isto walling lst for Ninth Straight Month | 184. "Tis was Denied Divorce Retrial | tne United. States, for the, minth| Period of 295) . d aaslini fra pees : of actor Jess *Barker for a new trial of actress Susan Hayward’s recent successful divorce ante | was denied yesterday in Superior Court Young men who plan on enlisting in the U. S. Navy this year will be 750,000th Gi Returns SEATTLE ®—A corporal from Chicago, Walter R. Seegren, was DALLAS (INS).— \ statistician 4 : MMC, | honored yesterday as the 750,000th W -| fer the Dallas Public School Sys- For practica) purposes the gov-| §. Navy, in charge of the/Pon-|GI to come homé from Korea. | ticning went into effect, has.there|tem dabbled around with the reg- . He has beet in the Army 23 istration cards and found that not} Barker contended he still loved months, 16 of them in the Far one child in 90,000-odd claims a | his wife and that he wanted to stay East. = married to her, i i i Fe No Exes in Texas . Deeds for the last of 1,900 homes ; ‘ a community Oct. 16, when it turned! Simonson also announced that pet eS ome Se ee =< er to officials of suburban Nan-| °° training, whicl '‘reerwite from = = with Any Purchase of °*50° or Over Your Thanksgiving turkey included with a furniture purchase of $50 or more! Delicious plump turkey you'll be proud to show off on your holiday table as a bonus with every purchase of $50 or over! Choose from our wide array of fine furniture | now and save the price of your Thanksgiving feast! Fair traded items excepted. You can get it any time before Thanksgiving Day! 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Setting | for Halloween Dance = aera was reported ptt eeton held Srp eoctrsny Island in the South | Atlantic to test the nation’s first intercontinental] guided missiles. Observation bases reportedly are | "7 tits wbaaichew dw ied ago is played by Jim North, and Norvel Sears and Dick Ramadeli will play the modern high school students. Music for this program | will be handled by Joyce Beeson | } j Serer | { day and said she would spend a erie tedioaie, is scheduled to ar- : | TOYLAND Is Open month of “absolute rest” on a| @ Christmas Is Only 8 Weeks Away Planned by Students - béing manned in the Dominican Re- Taylor, and Ken Lenigan will take rive soon to participate in the | ioe Sophomores were busier than public, at Mayaguez in Puerto care of sound. Pan American Road Race Nov. | @ bees this week as they prepared Rico, on Santa Lucia Island be- (19-2. Le, There was speculation as to for the Witches Waltz tonight, be-| Yond Puerto Rico, and on Ascen- | hether the two might meet, but | G% ginning at 9 p. m. And ending at | Sion. Island. ies Hthan dediined eomsnent an. the witching hour. The Air Force declined to dis- “private affairs.” ad When waltzers enter, their wraps | CUS the extension of the range There are more than 50,000 stars, in the cluster that can be seen in the constellation Hercules will be taken care of by Pat beyond the 1,000-mile path which Frazer and Eddie Sarnig. They Will be assisted by Judy Mellick, Millie Robinson, Jane Nusendorfer, Pat Martin, Karen Farrell, Marge ‘and Mary Heartly. | ‘Tickets will be sold by Loretta has been in use for years. PHS Programs, al Sra ce Fie- DIAMOND RINGS Lauinger and Sharon Foote. Also : Pl ete My7Q°0 | Se see es Casts Named 2 _ | Newman, Richard Moody, Alice __¢ | ee Adams and Art Fitsgerald.” | ‘Story Time’ Series Painting and placing posters are publicity chairmen Pat Martin and Judy Mellick. They were by artists Judy Erickson, Sharon Moore, Cecilia Page, Janice Paq- to Give Animal Tale; Fingers point to tru-fit. Friday Marks NEA Self-adjusting built-in 14K Gold-spring unit, preven oa Gh uette, Yevonne nee, Bea ; sured Sante - Elmy and Carol Crémer. announced. the programs to be : : Industriously decorating St.| presented on the workshop next “TINY TEARS onl | Mike's hall for the hop were Dan- week. 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The club SMART HAIR STYLE FOR WINTER. . - Carefully son of the Burl Otts of Tucson, | has reserved a block of seats for shaped, scrumptiously clean and becoming!) curled Ariz. The ceremony will take place |i fO0y, Teves Kouners of Gen J 2 at St. Benedict Church. : “RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD oar Reve iva qradente of Cuary Ont Rovembe Tt pe eM perp. ne 5 . State College. WSCS Names Bazaar Officials at the church Thursday evening. The chairmen include Mrs. Minto Devotions were given by Mrs. Sadie Ritter. The program, “New Nations Shall Turn to the Lord,” ee by Mrs. Easton Haz- Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Cari Rutherford, Mrs. Theron Henry and Mrs. Richard Koontz. PAM Wool Heavy Axminster Available in an Embossed or Leaf “Moresque Pattern Choice of Beige, Grey or Green Elizabeth Halsey. Guest! League of Women Voters 3 Gees for: Zonta Club mind and use her hard won vote| @ ‘Mrs, A, C. Ish, extended an in-) F ge ees : OF Pentiac Press Pheote Dressed up to entertain the people who|Clayburn avenue, Clair. Rasmussen of Bir- arrive at Broadway Jamboree of 1954, Fri-|mingham and Mrs. Edwin Good of Voorheis day and Saturday evenings at at Moose Hall|road. Tickets for the nine o'clock show}. are (left to right) Mrs. Walter Siggins of | will be available at the door both evenings, Couple Married in Detroit Rite Roland Frank Thompson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles F. Thomp- son of Fenmore avenue, claimed Beverly Ann Kenburg, daughter of Mrs. William A. Kenburg of De- troit, as his bride in a ceremony performed Saturday at St. Gerard Church of Detroit. . Use Your Fingers Fried chicken and corn on the cob need to be eaten with the fingers. Try to restrain yourself to using two fingers per hand. Mop lipstick with a tissue often. i + : & if : rfl #53 The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC —&- al Wy This Carpet Usually Sells for $8.95 Sq. Yd. . 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Plays all - cu automatically, 45, 78, ADMIRAL new more powerful 18-tube chassis is in all. 1955 Admiral TV sets! “Robot Printing” process that automatically produces -. TV sets accurately and completely. Bringing you a finer, bigger, Admiral ot o NEW LOWER PRICE! 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH - PREE DELIVERY Manufactured by a new entertainment ‘Ap ideal gift for the “| full toned radio with eeption bands. 21” TV 5 Console Ove. Dia Small éepestt Toning. antl cian ie ah TERMS arta ARRANGED ‘Admiral Triple-Pley RADIO-PHONO Plays al} 3-speed records! ehildren. Has wide reé of PONTIAC : Order by Phone top Phone FE 4-1555 ||| = . BEAUTY COLLEGE : Hawthorne. PTA Hears Nutritionist Miss Surola Talks Teachers, Officers Ph 3 if : | 4 : i E Zke : 4 & E E i i i ! Es =] Be Bg i: 9 I Plan Wedding on November 27 Mr. and Mrs, Elmer W. Schroe- der of Saginaw are announcing the engagement of their daugh- ter, Margaret R., to Christopher E. Boyle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Boyle of Cameron avenue. Margaret, who resides on Mur- phy avenue, is a graduate of Cen- tral Michigan College where she was a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, The ‘prospective ‘bridegroom is a senior at Michi- gar State College. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in St. John Episcopal Church, | Saginaw, on Nov. 27. Provide Book Nook door with a big, empty drawer. They can put them there and not leave the house looking like a hure ricane-struck public tibrary. For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 Calitics Wilson Today fer Intormation PONTIAC 16% &_Huren, Bebiad | Kresge‘s oy at Luncheon Feting |x + ¢ aay th et > : q i , \ > ¢ ~ ! f ; _‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, rae 29, 1954 For Child Culture Club Toy Demonstration Poomeae teas Rp a va Given by Sorority be applied on @ scholarship, ‘| pu Chaplee an » sad sinun pu (Project Is Outlined Ls Rimes soli atl ot ees. Lain tinge. ‘The eect of Menor le @e oo . eng the family foundation” at the | character, highlight which rewards their ac- Thursday evening for a ceramic|ma Phi sorority met Wednesday eens eee woth CGN) Cob mous, oe of the newest| tivities. and toy demonstration. evening on North Saginaw street é; Club. parts of scouting for boys $ to'll,| ‘Twenty one Merit’ Badges are Chairman of the event was Mrs. |to complete plans Se The Auburn Heights name ‘etl cuttered in fin hemo, paremtt| puede $2 bays whe reek, an | Treacle Colicrh, apsiated. ty Ms. making project, Betty Lippard will | Mrs. Robert Benedict, club presi-| approve all things cub scouts do| highest rating in scouting, that of; W@lter Hiller, Mrs, C. L. Johnson, serve as chairman of 3 _ |dent; was the setting for the meet- | for their advancement, By working | Eagle Scout. These boys who reach | MS. Ray Slaughter, Mrs: Edgar | and will be assisted by Mrs, D. B, ing. < closely with their boys, family re-| the peak usually do so because (Arnold, Carol Beale, Mrs. Fred! Wile and Mrs. William Aebersold, Mr. Sanderson has been in | /Ations are more closely cemented. | of the continued interest on the Scouting for 30 years and he Cubs advance to Bey Scouts at | part of their parents , 9 and bis son are both Eagle | 11 and the “Out of Doors” and | Explorer Scouts are a new phase AT Scouts. He is now Disfrict Chair- | “The Gang” are at jof scouting and are boys of 14 man for the Ottawa Group. this phase. A Scout Master is | They learn from doing and as the . Mrs. Sanderson has been a Den par sae — —— on i now a orl sout| Westside Group [waters and social Holds Workshop ™ | Pf K ‘5 the 3&3 ug di | i pe th 28 | ; rf g i LE made with nylon cod featuring TIN ‘of figure flattery mils undercover megic TUMivt TUCKER” and watch your figure beauty Heather green wd blue “faded tweed |a 1954 fashion critics Said. Push 1 up Feel og TUMMY an = i of imported a ag a and a hip-yoke-band accent the cas- TUCKER. ° ) igned y James Galonos, wuiner o ual silhouette. | PT wo-way li stretch made with Nylon, ; : ruttie trim. Sizes 26 to 32. By Music Group ‘ Alumnae Group , | | here # $2.99 69th Conference Slated foHold Dinner <> || PROVINCIAL = | Sexes Michigan Teachers Birmingham area will hold a din- ‘3 | ie crotch, Sizes ciation, ow tn its Oth SK pees [Se psi rere Wednesday at T pm. Delicious ... a - 4) 26 te. ae ma : snce ty be held Monday and Tues |mect ot Meade SI. PWikinwn. || Home Made Bread a gay party note $3.99 day te Kaleas Coster ot Michigan A highlight at the Monday ses- |, GTOUP projects to be discussed at bape Extre ove, two-way stretch, College. cion will bo a recital by Pauline | ‘is meeting will include the Piney || Lunches and Dinners IDEAL FOR INFORMAL and therings. You'll || 34 te 40. Pre-conference meetings will be} ang Gean Greenwell of the Mich. | 0008 School near Jackson, Miss. WALDRON gay ga —_ held Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Les-| igan State College Music Depart.| “ch is a school for orphaned or 36 E. want this richly colored and refreshing “PROVIN- $4.99 ter Snell will be on hand for these} ment. omens ee — = HOTEL CIAL” pattern. Bold reds, greens and yellows of meetings of the board of directors} 6, Tuesday, one musi 1 olter-| Hospital. at = Pike the stylized design, coupled with the deep ivory color- ing will be a sonata for violin : tone (underglaze) edging on all pieces of the round ‘ '| Mrs, Robert Porter of Hazel- Sorority Holds and piano by Ross Lee Finney. The | wood drive, Birmingham may be Greenbrier shape,‘ adds that extra little something : “Fashion begins Halloween Party for members of the Stanley gue coptacted for Giuner reaprvations. UNWANTED HAIR ||| to make “PROVINCIAL” a standout pattern. with Foundation et niversity higan ; at Drayton Home |rs.conmct cecaly tx EmiSew-and Chatter “ter YP peese- | Mrs. Elmer 0. 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Oh ht ered ewe Buy on Our Budget Fase : ; a lil Payment Plan... There ' Registered . 3 SHOP EARLY FOR. MER EEEDs fe: We: Added Cott ete 1 x LARGEST SELECTION he Leather Goods : A Lee ac | = AND USE OUR LAYAWAY ~ 414.W. Huron FE 2-2626 Sica ee , a oe | | fey » { : f } THE PONTIAC et Daug aA ; Pa apore < ois Fog ! Tle ee oe 4 \ 4 ter Seek Future §, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 __ Conditions. Rial 220 is e * gee 38 * _ : 2 i + ie Pe ces 4 : ; . ps : aa : : ee < ay Garlic Fans, Golf Widow |New York Lures Young Graduates : TT ke Note of. Wants Time By ANNE HEYWOOD io » 0 tock Rams be does try, and if you keep her from . ) should be allowed to go to| Bere. agree in the third place, the Spaghetti! to Herself New York to get a job?” a he — interest ber are in eunin ane my gules aa : , rassed mother asks. : oo ‘ not like it nearly as much as she Mrs. McConnell Should Go Ahead) “we in os oe “What do you think? Isn’t it a| thinks, and may come back home oe i re life for a y , ina} before too % Cooks Up. Pungent With Chores in Spite] o"Spportanties, bat say Kate te | ertate' Say ee tr rom bets aa] ata nan cond of Visit , , ‘lene | But a conditions to Sauce for Pasta of Visitor roghery Dagrs: — Page in| triends?”” ! Mahe ber be prepared to live po JANET ODELI By EMILY POST go to New. on her earnings, without help from | Peoties Pics Posh Bier Dear Mrs, Post: “How can one | {tom Ramee. 1 she has her socretarial : _ a tell an acquaintance that | home skills, she can earn a living wage, ; Today it’s Italian Spaghetti as | cha i sellia tos Wemnantte’ iy stud but she'll live in a very simple tote ty Mey. 4. G. MoConmll husband’s hobby is golf. We have aan weenie way, and prac Jr. For gartic lovers it will be a, a very beautiful: course near our Seren Oe prbelly never ne oe ee en een Sele is certs Soe eM fet se he ete Kd you could leave out pungery of guidance in New York. If you ingredient; but Mrs. McConnell. It is his: only means of recrea- have friends or relatives, nave her says it won't be the same tion, He plays with a young man look them up for help in finding a Born in Honolulu, Mrs. McCon from his office who lives in @ near- decent furnished room or an apart- nell grew up there and came to by city. Because of their mutual | ment to share with other giris. Ask a "chien the a interest in golf they are very con- : minister to refer her to a min- : — — ae oe aioe free — and like mons together. 3 nd in New York, so she can at- met her husband. Now she has age Regret roel ig tend church, make new friends that A just retired from the business gh = Gir ane fade ate are her type, and ward off lonell- world, she aay to give her bar eee eugene stays - and temptations in her-new : attention to her two daughters ; , 5 her home. She is one of the leaders This woman and I have nothing She ie with Ge : of the St. Benedict's school fn common, and while I do like might chock wi Brownie troop. . : : DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC ALL-NEW STRATO-STREAK V-8 Thards cctlen-ples. packed (ato thin inighty 180- horsepower Strato-Streak V-8—a world of dynamic new get-up-and-go! From quick-response carbu- retor to the fast warm-up intake manifold, it’s an all-new engine—proved for outstanding economy and dependability by over three million test miles! ALL-NEW PANORAMIC BODY A masterpiece of styling perfection with a clear-cut touch of tomorrow—that’s the Pontiac picture for °65! There’s a proud, strong thrust to the bold front end —vastly greater vision from its panoramic wind- shield—a glorious sweep of graceful new contours. Interiors, color-keyed to the Vogue Two-Tone body hues, present the latest glamour fabrics, super- smart appointments, wonderful new conveniences! ALL-NEW SHOCK-PROOF CHASSIS For '65, Pontiac went right down to bedrock to give you the newest and finest in riding comfort, driving ease, all-around safety in both Star Chief series! Look at these future-engineered chassis features: Heavier “X” frame on 122’ and 124’ wheelbases! New bigger brakes! New recirculating ball steering! New tubeless tires! New wider-spaced parallel rear springs! New vertical king pins! And that’s only part of the long, long list of under-the-car advances! PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION RETAIL STORE KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Ine. : COMMUNITY MOTOR vale a Cniminenino Se BE Ses Shee ee : EDW. D. WHIPPLE PONTIAC SALES SL. ANDERSON, Inc. === HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. Herth Mate Street, Chartaten, nichigne 200 North Park Bivd, Lake Orion, Michigan : 160 Seuth Washington, Oxford, Michigan , * pow MISS THE RED BUTTONS SHOW---FRIDAY, 8:00 P. M. —CHANNEL 4 + v { " : ‘ t | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934 Optometrist “Eyes Examined” Mew Leceted at 4 8. Saginae te 6 Theater a complete taster, efficient optical lab with his office. Have @ 7-point adjustment for pértect tit. No obligation. ; 2 HOUR SERVICE Most lenses and trames duplicated in our laboratory by expert dis- = and technician. We - not spare quality. 4 e Juccunsqcnseceeccuccensccescssccen | FARMERS €O-OP MARKET at 5 5 s 4-H Grounds out Perry Street Sues THURS. Pri Bs sa “ : 'SATURD ay | “Buy At Farm Prices” |; : s TPM. oDreael” 0 Putten & s Wellaye , heer Chee Perennial = Plants, =o Flomas s Plants Now @ Vegetables = S ~~ Ample Parking Spece tor 600 Cars at the Grounds 3 ~TITIIIiIti till TS Volunteers Help VA 3 Patients to Recover | WASHINGTON (UP) —. Larry ‘George -of the Veterans Adminis- tration says that as of now there are three-quarters of a million volunteers working in hospitals, mental and otherwise, around the country. There are now 172 vets | hospitals Some of the volunteers run er- rands. Others are non-pro nurses, In the mental hospitals they help out with a lot of problems, accord- ing to Larry. ‘others, ‘to return. If the patient recognizes somebody that has been nice to him we consider that an electric power will be produced annually in the United States by 1964, experts predict. That's more than double estimated production for this year. | Ground Observers to See Russian Aircraft Pictures Pictures of Russia's latest model aircraft will be among 1,000 slides shown to Pontiac Ground Observer Corps members at their next four meetings, it was announced today by Raymond E. Best, GOC super- visor. Ground observers are urged to, | a attend the meetings, which start >Tuesday Nov. 2 in the Oakland | County Office Building. Best said the U.-S.- Air Force wishes to have ground observers take an extensive course in aircraft recognition to enable them to give a more comprehensive report of all aircraft spotted in the Pontiac area, to the Grand Rapids Filter Center... | Dolly Rams lamp Post as Bubble Gum Bursts WASHINGTON (UP) — The| American Automobile Association | has @ good one in its latest news review. It's about a pretty young stenographer in Denver named Dolly. She was driving on the highway and suddenly banged into a lamp-post. They arrested her, but she got off easy. The official court report | ‘read: obscured “Driver's vision by bubble gum bursting in face.” FOR GOOD WEARING APPAREL THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON EASY CREDIT ad A) od 8 N. SAGINAW ST. | ee NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR —_ ee Who's there? It could be an abandoned child, an old woman, the sick of body, the sick of mind. It could be a crippled boy, a handicapped worker, a young mother. Or a kid who never hada chance, or an old man who needs another one. No, it’s not these people who knock at your door: Just one man - kmnocks—your Red Feather volun- teer. But he speaks for them and for all the others in our town who — need help so much and can’t ask. What will you tell him when he comes? This year, let your heart neighbor, I'll help.” Give Enough .. . for All UNITED FUND DRIVE _ AMERICAN FORGING and DOSTAL FOUNDRY and SOCKET Co, MACHINE Ce. This Advertisement Sponsored by the Pontiac Manufacturers’ Association FISHER BODY DIVISION, PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION, GENERAL MOTORS Corp. GENERAL MOTORS Corp. _ * Seance Street 7 2500 Williams Drive Oskland Avenue ; ‘map UBD Ce. GMC TRUCK and COACH 16 BUSHING Co. "PONTIAC VARNISH Co. ee DIVISION, GENERAL = NELSON MANUFACTURING CONSUMERS POWER Co. MOTORS Corp Corp. UNIVERSAL OIL SEAL Co. 28 W. Lowrence | South Gouteverd 2260 Scott Lake Read, Drayton Plains = 34 W. 7 . » * ¢ ‘ fy , * 3 : i . 2 # : + . Positively Last, Day of | HUDDIKS ONE OF PONTIAC’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORES LOCATED AT 15 NORTH SAGINAW ST. GREAT *125.000° REMOVAL SALE!! MOVING TO OUR NEW, LARGER, MORE MODERN LOCATION AT 23 N. SAGINAW As coon os possible we ere moving 4 doors . North of our present location. To do this quickly we must get rid of thousands of dol- lers worth of surplus merchandise. Such femous nemes as Arrow, Hatheway, Nettile- ton, Calvert, Society Brand, Botteny, etc. All merked down, agoin, for tomorrow positively the lest day! Don’t miss it! Store Open Tonight ‘til 9 o'Clock $6.50 Sport Shirts ' $6.00 Pajamas || $19.96 Shoes up reg. lot of — SRiesyee(so capes: sg $15.00 Slacks || $8.95 Dress Shirts Sees 5/3 od Foret 4° an me sf 19 Stocks go lest, niet ge last sold up te dey at.. $49.50 go at $1.50SportShirts|| 76e Sox $46 Sport Géats maps) Ua | eae | ake 289 q" ge lect dey ot. oo ce. te = DON'T MISS THE LAST DAY: a MEN’S SUITS MEN’S TOPCOATS Longs. Stee sei ~— a $59. 50 Men’s Suits Ge a... $27:99 $70.00 Topcoats Ge at ....... $39.99 $70.00 Men’s Suits Go at’... . .$37.99 | | $80.00 Topcoats Go at ....... $49.99 $75.00 Men’s Suits Go at ..... $45.99 | | $95.00 Topcoats Go at ....... $59.99 $85.00 Men’s Suits Go at ..... $59.99 | | $105.00 Topcoats Go at ...... $74.99 1 $105.00 Men’s Suits Go at .. $74.99 $5.00 Sport Shirts Go at ....... $1.29 $12.95 Men’s Slacks Go at . $5. 99 | | $5.50 Sport Shirts Ge at ....... $1.99 $20.00 Men’s Slacks Go at . $12. 99 | | $7.50 Sport Shirts Go at ....... $4.19 $27.50 Men’s Slacks Go at . . $16.99 | | $10.00 Sport Shirts Ge at ...... $5.69 SPORT co ATS $18.95 Sport Shirts Go at ...... $9.99 From the Best Manufacturers $27.50 Sport Coats Go at ... .$14.99 9:30 SATURDAY $40.00 Sport Coats Go at ... .$24.99 $55.00 Sport Coats Go at ... $34.99 MORNING SPECIALS PAJAMAS Extra Specials for Saturday ideal fer Christmas Givin r} $5.00 Pajamas Go at ..... . $2.49 $19.95 Men's Soes Go a .....- $9.99 : $27.50 Sport Coats Go at ..... $14.95 $7.00 Pajamas Go at ........ $4.39 $8.00 Pajamas Go at $4.99 $10.00 Neckties Go at ........ $4.99 1000 as ‘ $1.50 Sox Go at .............. 94c $10.00 Pajamas Goat ....... $5.29 te | $20.00 Jackets Go at .....,.: $13.89 MEN’S ROBES $29.95 Jackets Go at ........ $17.99 $10.95 Robes Go at ......... $4.00 | 1 $39.50 Jackets Go at ........ $27.99 | $16.00 Robes Go at ........ $11.89 | | $1.15 Athletic Shirts ........... 74e Le $22.50 Robes Go at ....... $15.89 | | $4.95 Dress Gloves ........... $2.87 $35.00 Robes Go at ........ $19.89 | | $12.50 Hats ...... es esinees $8.24 ; / f j Peay : Bae : if | | : i Hi ict : ai HL from 2% te 90 years, Over men and boys also take advan- poe Pere ae pty Sage “ fene wae arrvices through C28 | sisse aro trips ter elder Soll r on Saturdays or week nights to varied program is in operation! pisces of imterest around the ee ee on cine, nt 0 xatene five Soa race, creed or national origin, Em-| feeye “Pre? cratic leadership and leisure time | mAkiNé, Toms available tions skilis which will acme = ee ow On; tots who come to Ladies Day| program opens the door to par- gO: Sery so that young, homnenai, | ticipation in new experiences, for FUN AT YWCA—Enijoying a record dance at the Pontiac YWCA may have a day to relax. Here the ett ane abership ta a national | 27 ‘ett to right) Charles Cauley of 120 Henry Clay Ave. Donna mothers can work in the craft |oresnizstion ond in” the World| Haney of AST N. Parke St. and Rose Rivera of 69 Belmont Ave. H ; | E é i B i i ¥ 4 its many fe < * advantages provide bythe Uned| agencies, the YWCA and many| lit t that vary from travel to child care. | Fung if they had to for | other worthwhile programs are | [d ion Subteens in the 10-to-12-year-old on an individual basis; collectively, ' available to all, E | 7 i iff if i “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 as — ete, cee a ae. | |fora 7 last year. The college said it needs - College Seeks $85,000. tha money to belanee the SaaS. ' | “KALAMAZOO w — Kalamazoo) operating budget for the current fund-raising drive this week.) : goal is approximately the Halt of the U8. Geman sean tir z E : “==(Open Sunday os tae Plan Discar ded fAVY 4 COMBAT put’ ’ i BOOTS aly Separating Gas, Power | UPHOLSTERED ivisi ¢ DURAN UPmoss' Divisions at Present d AROUND JACKSON (®—Consumers Power FRAME FOR EXTRA Co. yesterday that a com- STRENGTH mittee appointed to study the feas- d DUNCAN OR ibility of separaing the firm’s gas CORNER , 9} and electric operations had advised J % x @ x @ EXTENSION against such action at this tithe. TABLE ‘te anid You Save ....$40.00 new ca tem | OPEN SUNDAY—12 Noon to 5 P.M. | #/S0u3% 000 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9:80 te 5:90 OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 te © P.M. $50,800,000. SATURDAY 0:30 to 6:90 ©. Mt. TEL-HURON DINETTE CO. | 2==255= 36 S. Telegraph — Free Parking — Across from Tel-Huron Center. 4-1223 | Sem W cloeed yeoterday at oie The , ane Seiad Seek & ew SS Keepsake diamonds sre selected by experts for excel- lence in color, cut and clarity —and the center diamond of every Keepsake engagement ring is perfect. This perfect “ . quality is guaranteed in write ing by the Keepsake Certificate signed by this store sad $125.00 _. Wedding Ring 62.50 D. HEATHER $350.00 Also $100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12.50 %* Man’s Diamond Ring Available at $75 to 250 to match all engagement rings SA At SHAWS Michigan's Largest Jewelers . Craditional Choice for the Engagement . and Wedding ee ee TRADE | L 2, 3,4 eee GET an o | OFF LIST PRICE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Let price SALE | Size = - rw rice ‘WE NEED MORE ROOM FOR TUBELESS TIRES 6.00-16 | $20.60 | $15.45 6.50-16 | 25.40 | 19.05 6.40-15 | 21.50 | 16.18 6.70-15 | 2260 | 16.908 | ~ 7.10.15 | 25.05 | 18.80 7.60-15 27.40 | 20.85 8.00-15 | 30.10 | 22.58 Cat makers’ ‘adoption of tubeless tires on 1955 8.20-15 31.40 | 23.55 cars follows B. F. Goodrich prenees me and. year ecente y are more . in use than all othenmakes combined! Demand is up. So tube-type tires must go! i ey dl iy | ree ; , ee | A . oe, uy . : : tlne ba DOWN PUTS A NEW TIRE OM YOUR CAR TODAY «6 B.F.Goodrich ES BATTERIES oe OPEN FRI VN. PERRY ST. BE 20121 IDAY NIGHT. ‘TIL 9 pe ee eg ay, Seen, Ge Re (THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OC bowled inner tubes, rusty chains windows. and the seamy refuse of Lake Erie, The place is a striking contra-| Down the road a bit is a ceme- diction. Dr. Sam, the man, is an tery which features qa large tomb- impeccable fellow from the tip of | scone with the name ‘ *Hayes” dug his slightly crewed haircut to bis into it—the same name as (but no shiny black loafers. His charcoal | relation to) the pretty lab worker suit, white | who says she played house with A ey tie would equip him to blend har-| |moniously into any Ivy League horridly blunt object out of love ot Susan Hayes, covered, became so saturated with blood as blow followed blow that the walls and ceiling were sprayed as if by a hose. - But no juror will be permitted to ask a question of either defense or prosécution during the tour. Everyting will be funneled through Bailiff Francis, barker on the year’s goriest sightsee. _|long Time Coming LONDON (INS)—Over 40 years ago a boy stole a bar of chocolate|7 from a shop in Derby Street. He was caught by the shopkeeper and spanked. Now aged 56, the culprit recently walked into the shop and repaid the six-penny debt, “It has been on my conscience,” he: ex- plained. _ | Acres of Tile in-New York Subwoys NEW YORK (INS) — the un derground arteries of New York are lined with enough clay tile to surface 77,125 average-size bath- | rooms, Latest addition to this glis- tening acreage is the 440,000 square feet of tilé which’ wil] line the $109,000,000 mew third tube of the!in 1872, PAINT UP tor CTOBER 29, 1954 Hil i Fee Pre iE SUPLIES FOR FALL SEED and FERTILIZE LAWNS We have « large variety of seeds and fertilizers. PLANT BULBS Tulips, daffodils, hyacinths; lilies, No. 1 im- ported Holland - With Pontiac Varnish Co. quality paint every job, . All kinds of dog food, 2 ta, w package "eoal snd water boftensr alt. UNION LAKE FEED & SUP 1215 Cooley Leke Reed | : size | \ « ‘ it ae “ * 4 fa “Bud” McH 2 ee ' ca 7 4 * : . > , 4 ; . | * . * to all his “friends and f business acquoint- ances for their won- derful potronage dur- ing the post yeor and to invite everyone to the *e “ae PONTIAC o ©New From the Ground Up AT THE _. PONTIAC Retail Store 63 Mt. Clemens Se. Phone EM 3-4812 [|r - — > ‘' DON “ARGUE i : WITH THE LITTLE WOMAN Ss 1 SHE SAYS: “You can’t buy « gun this year — We | need a new Refrigerator or Living 2 Room Suite” oe AT LORD’S, YOU GET ONE _AT A DISCOUNT PRICE... AND THE OTHER ONE > ABSOLUTELY FREE! eae ies apy _. pte —_ LIVING ROOM Lord’s © » Discount | 5 95 Price. ....... e Beautiful Durable Covers | Lord’s Discount Price @ Quality Construction Throughout SHOTGUN FREE! BIG DISCOUNTS AT LORD'S WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR = 77 FREE! NO MONEY DOWN! | ae 125 W. HURON STREET : / {. OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY _.« AND MONDAY ‘TIL 9 SSTINGHOUSE . # Pad ‘ ee te ih Lae 99" SHOTGUN FREE! geve———_16-GAUGE SHOT GUN ABSOLUTELY FREE with _ Any Retrigerator, Stove, Automatic Washer, Dryer, Living Room Suite,. Bedroom Suite, TV, Etc, _ LORD'S Shoots Down Prices for This cpg Lord’s Diseount Price , os eewne ULTRA MODERN DOUBLE DRESSER |. @ Panel Bed @ Double Dresser @ Mirror ‘onl IN ENTIRE HUNTING TRIP! CASH OFFERED FOR THE BIGGEST DEER SHOT WITH A LORD'S ‘BONUS GUN!’ IN OTHER WORDS WE MAY BE PAYING FOR YOUR a és Ht NEW WESTINGHOUSE _ Automatic DRYER abe Price “1 69* SHOTGUN 7aat! Seal iniiniREER LHOTCUN FREE! HURRY-THESE GUNS WON'T LAST LONG! ONLY 71 GUNS TO GIVE AWAY ON THIS SALE --- FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! PH. FE 4-058] Plenty of Free Parking om Lord’s - Discount Price , © 54 Style © Fully Insulated tC : ee: See ( » f ‘ ‘* sf — as ‘ ’ IDAY, OCTOBER 20.1954 a WENTY-SEVEN ut | _The. GOOD, HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC | DOUBLE DIVIDENDS FOR YOUR }OLD WASHER When You Buy the ALL-NEW, ees SFY. AUTOMATIC FRIGIDAIRE WASHER *2.29%2... NO MONEY DOWN! CONVENIENT TERMS Packed with high-priced features you'd expect to cost much more! Gets out deep-down dirt. Live-water washing. action. Floats dirt down drain with FLOW-OVER ACTION! __THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FR - Pa i 4 ; a aj 3 i 4 : SAVE *70 |é Brand New 8.6 Cu. Fr. AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING Regular $299.95 95 - : Yes, all the newest features —t »o We included at this rew low Hie Mie GR | | xc ee. = High Retailing Club is having their annual Halloween party Saturday. Setting up the decorations for the event are left to right: Don Lovett, 665 Homestead Dr., Shirley All High Schools Anticipate Big Games; 2 Killed, 5 Injured Dunn, 4% Seminole Avé., Linda Fenchel, 184 Parkdale Ave., and Joan McLean, 102 Summit. PARTY. i 2 é es __ * e <« Halloween Parties for PHS, Fred's in Family Accident Football, dances and assorted; and say they have no intention of | the case of St. Mary's, represented DENVER @& — Two Denver setenloc ar aa ban with leade ofa voainine oi pee ee ee * Soore ond ae were rena egg food compart- ts ; rs are : : : more Gace every week in| disens quaeeet for the annual | Portrayed by Carolyn Robichaud. | oes cusiy last night when their car Win a Beautiful | ment. Door storage cheives. 0” your old refrig. their full social .and scholastic | event, bes Shy ; | Pigs — ~— — ” arg ane, 3 Dee Island_Rail- New PONTIAC! ’ —— astic case a roa : co — events also were court was Kathleen Kinch. On the Killed in the crash on the north- We Have FREE NO MONEY DOWN! fers ae Pome oe! highlighted on| J8FY were the rematning cheer- | east Denver outskirts was Richard Tickets! - — The biggest news from Pontiac oa leaders, Gail Dean, Kathern |Begier, 9. His brother, William, 6, -- High this is the football game the ale eames Smith, Jean McHugh, Betty Ba- | died an-hour later at a hospital. j : nrg as pon a aarp of | 2m an a, Se _M. and Mrs. Conrad G. Begler Donley, ickelson an- their three other children, : 5 time program with a Latin-Ameri- : Tagine cy | Shirley Ann, 11, Carol Diana, 8, — — on ust on # xs. Mast Keller,| Students were holding their |*"! James, 13, were injured. . 2 —- ” _ president; Miri-| breath this week as green slips a) ) Cre hase eae uh or 3 ,| began fo flutter through the air. ing to Start at 7... ; EG eR ‘ peephole. Lights on the play- vice president, | These mean “E's” will appear on | IAC LAKE — Saturday of PONTIAC ro cat he ak wo toe MARCEE Eat. Martin, s0p- | repert conde wales back weit | aM © t 0 Ae cee : ; retary, and Alex “Kroeplin, treas- | made up w the next two weeks | comm are scheduled to gather Stadium Lights ere tines ca and |Wer..Their first meeting featured |before cards are issued. Th ejat lot 61 and begin their trick or 51 W. Huron St. Order by Phone _ Phone FE 4-1555 oiendan tor Band” will be{® found table discussion on last/green slips also warrant a mect- | treating. Parents have planned a . then eight Latin American | Summer's Notre Dame meet and ing of parents and teachers. supper. + foruned a barbershop quartet. Lauretta —— — ? wea oe La was emcee. : A big locomotive cheer for | Michaelite Student Council Offi- _— — Pontiac High will be given with | cers Joan Dark, Fred West, Honor The | ; BEE Ht gr i ; z | i rm It’s New! ~ = 3 = = + = For the game, Hayes, Honor Duross. ~~ ' Bre ‘Boowter Chub | Colleen McEnery ‘and Marcee Hl = SHOP of PONTIAC | Ss ats tac on = . oy? itferent! | mre * | Hotel Nov. ° : ter “P” with or] Sodality is sponsoring a Know Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! t S | e en t! | are. | sembly for the| Dating in the event. . game:was held in| Pads are taking hold on the gym _ this) Michaciites this week, and . e stonin,,72s| hep poeanee w tie eeet | Special girls showed up Wednesday ! Li H i f i 3 in an array of colors. A z jpins were ordered by upperciass-| senior boy was heard to com- Purchase amen. Seniors were busy this week| ment, “Well, they're different, | } Me ———— __| Sewing. class displayed newly- | _ eal chai to be hath Mev. 8. stitched aprons this week, and eco- Offer ! i TE : z lt is #3 : 5 i 5 WAVEMAGNET TABLE RADIO Even at this low price you get all Wesenbeat” Aterta fovea ‘| g* A it I) is ti f a 3 . Michgel : death of Alumnus Conrad Suther- . four proposals. land this week. He was fatally Deluxe 1955 - Wednesday evening P aS ee tone of the fencing classes of- | funeral Tuesday at St, Michael's. : sated Wy is Tae ee ne St. Frederick - ELECTRIC Department. Juniors are making| . : plans for the. forthcoming J-hop. Moth balls were thrown ) : CLOTHES DRYER i : ; 7 z i ] 2 d 3 5-speaker magnets. | to | dial tuning, Now only > At Ideal Christmas Present ... Small Down Paymest i ; ‘ z fy i | Zz £ g i j ia i HE ith i ‘ z i i i ? i { WIN THE NEW 1955 PONTIAC and elected these officers: | tm religion this week the subject Barkely president; Mary/was marriage. During the discus- - president; Sharon! sion the question, “What is a big-| °. We Give. FREE Tickets Here! Hubbel, secretary, and’ Jol J: mig was asked. “Tt :p| Nationally Famous Make! | : ” treasurer... eres who makes same mistake a Retailing Club ts holding its an- twice,” came " Free Deliv , nual Halloween party Saturday| Keeping in the ery Now ecevar THE WAY YOU LIKE IT Every Time! Generel Electric Automatic Coffee Maker 9Lup Size 99” St. Michael - standing ‘tall as $10 DOWN USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN receive Communion in a body.|shorties, Nenfa MARLENE ley -K'=< Was Wee tor is scheduled for 3 p.m. | Paramo and Pat Goodsell d Christmas. Clectrical ap- and halftimg ceremonies will hon-| The talk of the school again this pliances are always se Automatically brews coffee te your sod igiie id 6 Nov. 3 when Si Fred's meet St ae ee New tte-tire cheers’ fnigh . 8s - . d paves ofthe Shamrvcks tis wonn-|Mike's, One ofthe gris was beard] It's Big--Full 9 Lb. Capacity Automatic Temperature Control thletic: Asem, aumwaver. |“"Can’t you guys work a little bard-|~ Extra Quiet oS. Completely Automatie 7 Mike’s-St. Fred's |& amd put some color im the Two-Hour Timer. : 5 : Ome mead a s»| Extra Large Lint Screen 5M Pie ; i : a ' Special awards for first and sec | he asked. fiat _— vats Minutes for Synthetic : IN Timers wi te | "Oh bac and toe wold dot Ceeume OPW 120 Minutes for Pillows | GOOD HOUSEREEP \ . tee oat big cveet highlighting Egon | Gentle Forced Air Circulation No Special Wiring—just Plug in + : ¥ ae 4 — Marcee Hill, chair rally. given by the cheerleaders. Free Delivery ‘* One Y Free Service ' of PONTIAC ~ , ‘FO : Seales have captured the the abt which Inchded the! Automatic. Shut he 4 «51. W. Huron St. Order by Phone Phone FE 41555 ® Michaelites have “oe t | for Suny’ game Mang & \utomatic Shutoff Gleaming White Enamel! ( uron t. Order | y pone on | sa fe eae cas Cae ea ee te ee eee Ce ae Oe A ae oo ea ail mse cia ala nes THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 ADVENTURE AND TONICHT’S FIRST STOP IS THE VILLA INN — the High in Good Eating > Even my magic can’t conjur a meal like the Master Chefs of the Villa Ino. . So for a hi-jink of an evening—drive out and be pleasantly surprised with high adventure in dining. " -- Phone for Reservations MY 2-6193 MY 2-9258 BE SURE AND VISIT OUR COCKTAIL 60 Parkview Bivd. Vy rote and He al THE 5 COMETS |. Returned by Your Popular Demand— . America’s Newest Singing-Dancing Sensation . . . Recording Stars of Stage and Television! : ART MEE America’s Most Versatile MC Aho One Man Band Call Early for Reservations! Plus ALVIN WALLS ond His Ebony SOPHISTICATS Jam Session ‘Tuesday Night — Featuring the nit pels 1 Short Block West of Huron Street force’ station WJBK-TV to grant ee ee ae Re- Kurnitz, whose new comedy, “Reclining Figure,” spoofs Texas, | people couldn't get a peek.” 4 Corner of M-24 and Clarkston Resé—Lake Orion 2 f Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon “Dinner | Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting, VY EL AEM CR ee eT EN MM RT LG PHONE MIDWEST 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. = BLOOMFIELD HILLS. DANCING - Bac ri Music tucky Ram OSes OF t. re yyy Enjoy One of Our INE Delighttal Dinners | coop F060 | SCHOELLER'S Open Sendoy 12 Noon | 10 Milee Wort ot Ponti Family Style. Chitken Dinner Sunday 12-9 Cetering to Banquets and Private Parties OUR KITCHEN OPEN DAILY 11 A. M.--10 P, M. mai STEAKS & CHOPS a) 2 SHUFFLE BOARDS __SPORTSMAN INN | Dixie Hwy., W Phone OR 3-9325 weesrersrserrerees SOPOT SFT SS ST TS FLOOR SHOW SAT. ONLY MOM MM i, MI ceorerre of 4 4 ee i _ @wi _ Frat Theaters Late Ree, Have a Ball at Manny’s TONIGHT! Dance Party Fun for All! SATURDAY | For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure The TUNE TOPPERS The Sweetest Dance Band in Town! “SULLY” at the Keyboard M AN NY! RINGSIDE BAR W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road HALLOWEEN FRI. & SAT. x 10 700 & 12:30 ” 3 Big Nights — Johnny ‘Seal’ Davis Sensational Recording ARTIST. Plus Radio, Screen and VV. PRINCESS . DUCONGE Tantalizing, Exotic Plus Johnny “Scat” Davis. AVON |! NN 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Read—Aubarn Heights - ee BOB'S “HEE 497 Elizabeth Lake Read wrest 33 Chicken Dinner Delicious T-Bone Steak. . $1.95 Delicious Fish Dinner ... 95e 1.35 , —Posbecued Spore ibe 3135 | BUSINESS LUNCHEONS DINNERS TO TAKE OUT! Cali FE 3-9821. your food inctudes French-tries, Sciad. Bread and Butter | Seribs BBAR and RESTAURANT 130 S.. Telegraph Rd. “The House of Fine Food and Good Music” Art. Lover- en Chides Rich Collectors By EARL WILSON scbw Wels resiaas bo on axp-t0tak WCC UGA os California, or Massachusetts, or Fiorida—so don't take this too seriously. 2, : Harry Kurnitz, the Broadway playwright, is an art-lover, too. But he hates “art-lovers.” The kind you put in quotes. 2 2&2 ® * He owns a Picasso . . . a remarkable Picasso. This Picasso has a message that even Picasso didn't get. . When timid triendg ask Harry what tts ‘eubject might be, Harry eruditely replies: “I’ve always felt it was Picasso's dental X-rays blown up.” x * * *® “And about Grandma Moses!” Harry roared at me. “Does she paint those pictures or bake them in the oven? What's her par score? She must knock off about 10 a day.” x * -@. 9 I've just recovered from an art-appreciation walk with California and Philadelphia art collectors. As we lolled over $7,000 worth of Utrilla in a 57th St. gal- ee © steipet-gentand Rewtey Gk: ener’ on SAREE Utrille.” “Like hell,” chuckled Kurnitz later. “Anything he forgot to put a date on, they say is ‘early’ and it costs more.” e .2% .@. of Harry believes in art for Harry's sake. An ex-Philiy copyreader, he bought his first picture on installments... He ridi- cules rich collectors who ask an art ex- pert the price of “Oh . . . about 14 paintings.” “Ummmmm, the way things are, about two million,” says the expert. “Then the rich man goes round every day appreciating the signa- tures—not the paintings—just the signatures,” contends Kurnitz. * xk tk * Kurnitz got this way because a Phill} tycoon had 200 Renoirs and 200 Cezannes —all locked up. “James Michener got in once by pos- ing as an illiterate Pittsburgh stee]) worker,” HARRY KURNITZ he said. “Most kk *« & THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Joe DiMaggio’s being sounded out about managing the new Philadelphia A’s—and hasn't said no! x « k * Rita and Dick plan to make films with Ingrid and Rossellini in Italy—and have a new scheme (via the courts) to get there. Robert Merrill performed for:free when --@ he sang for the Queen Mother at the 4 Canadian Club at the Waldorf. And his = ~=Ctéi}sébride was not invited. Only ladies-in- _..-, waiting. (So she waited in the car). x «e+ &k ® Actress Julie Harris’ new husband, Manning Gurian, won her in a secret | back-stage romance. They married in London—but it started at the Empire "21 here when he was company mgr. of her “I Am a Camera”—and blossomed when he sacrificed better jobs to —~ her show on tour. . ‘Jackie Gleason isn’t worried about = Wweight—he figures he'll melt it off doing five-a-day at the Paramount... Dancer Thelma Tadlock looks pretty spectacular on NBC-TV’s color spectac- THELMA TADLOCK ulars. x *« * * TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Canned and frozen fruit juices — may be popular, but, insists H. C. Diefenbach, men still like to squeeze their own tomatoes. “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GAL DRIVERS AND golfers,” |§ 7%... thinks Rob’t Q. Lewis, “is the golfers never hit anything while Serving Your Favorite Dishes tn Tree Oriental Fashion : CHINESE and AMERICAN FOODS ] od’ Food Prepared. to Take Out Woodwa rd at Free Paved Parking. | Square Lake Road Area Alway? Available? the drivers hit everything.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) DRIVE-IN. Hs ag if BE''S | i NEW BANQUET ROOMS Available for Reservation st1eseceee | 3 D's HENRY? s A | to see it this Halloween Eve. A brilliant cast in this wonderfully exciting suspense story . . . be sure Plus | ANOTHER SCARY SUSPENSE suow | GAPING GRAVES!... WALKING DEAD! 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Contineses Shows From 11:00 A.M. to Close SD -LAW ws, BILLY THE KIO’ With Seett Braty_ Whos Afraid ot The BiG BAD BOOGIE’? | | MORE GET-UP-AND-GO ‘THAN YOU'VE EVER SEEN ALIFE : ~ ON THE SCREEN! ja0hhiee EXOITING (OME (lay fy de 10 A Gh 1034 rc ‘ il a” iy — MH rFUNNY PHANIOMS TN [4 lft mw VU * ee ‘enueae aa < Mil ik | JOLE DILLE} ts hha hh bi hbhpb ipa bhb bbb bb bb bbb bbb bide ted tedegede “—eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrerrrrrrrrrrre es With Guns Spell Trouble! FROM THEN STAY AWAY ne wa eeliwewwerw ww ower rere yl TTT c= PATRICIA BRESLIN- SIDNEY POITIER. | sag "<#. 04.820) J) Phy ARON LEGER ty ES WG UE «Sen by MLD REEER- Atma nD FETS i SAT. Kiddy moe 1 PMI IN THE PONTIAC AREA ‘| . ms i. mes | ADMISSION—ADULTS 70c |? : mee : es BRUCE HENDERSON Arkansas Chiefs, Acorns |a2tistt= ms mmete| mre So's 2 aon ’ eee valling defeat in Razor-| “Dow't forget SMU's got a fine | F back football history says the | ae Oe a ot on Tangle Tonight (siz v's Se ccna sie | - hard to beat.” ano eee or named| He says the Mustangs this year \ Gilbert Johnson, Fans will recall |#re showing the fight that won on isner U him as SMU's great passer during —- Penoreengag dale eal "| the Mustangs’ golden era of-the “bampionships in 1947 and 10%. z PHS Seeks to Regain ‘se 0's. * * «6 W | Ll fe N { } Early Season Form in i was now 35, 1 wets WOIVETINES NO Unhappy Season touchdown pass Razorback fans . cerS ASE HS" wre ord we oe ee id oes DOING) ANY Rose 7 ot Mit avcnseses § * * ra "a PLACE Wisner Stadium. Oem eg | ng ‘Mery Geese. > z3 @ HI GoAcHe Greyeiel, (P), Jim Ma-| Arkansas, unbeaten this year ge st ene eee 8 KNAMES—Chiefs (P), Acorns (RO).jand striving mightily for the in Ing Ky ssrepore 8 3 8 O13 PU ccgeeeatiabce Boys! | Southwest Conference champion- wy Gh. James... 8 4 112 tee 83 RESULTS—Royal Osk 31, Pontiae | ship, has a fighting outfit, Gil con- - \Next-to-final weekend of Sub- " PROBABLE STARTERS: ae, Se a ae yt Se -Sophe Unpredictable, urban Catholic League competition ExDe-—wille Wilson, Mervin Cesc! But he agrees that SMU looks! So UM Will Take Each ost a Peis prone ee GUARDS—Dick Kary, Bruce Baker like the team to win the title if Game at a Time -. $t. Frederick, still winless after re ee Sere nes. § 0 ann — — wo six starts, plays’ host to Orchard PULLBACK ase. part pe (N ARBOR ®—There are Lake St. Mary Saturday night a ENDS Bob Kelly, Bud Alles. ans words that no one mentions around eae ee ee ee ou. Brasier, Dick Uirich. the University of Michigan football oe .. UARTERBACK—Frank Finney. - f Bett Luck field, They are: “Rose Bowl." St. Michael, mathematically | pRALPHACK Darrell MArper. Dict OF | er Ever since Michigan's Wolver- ship race tat eck, wl ay BIL MAR avy catun of mediocre othe op a keep alive tis hopes tor one: Lae ; . | ‘| Pontiac High's football Chiets. in Minnesota the Big Ten, there has been a Toad OMe re ie BT eno Ae MM I aur Mane eye i *» " MSC Gets ’55 Plates ~ EAST Secretary of State Ralph T. Wills _ yesterday we Sy. i @ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 High School gridders will be with their coach Tom Evans Ron Tuggie, i 5 : i i Fy fi Probably the. outstanding ér is junior Dick Woodworth, a c safety man. Reg- quarterback is John Walker, and: only @ ° ; David Wedge offense, while sophomore Yackle Mike Beebe, junior center Larry Sanor, junior | Vikings meet Farmington today. wad phez Hate ; fi H tt of Bill Douglas, Perry Williams, s in Home Tits This Weekend Chief Harriers Defend Crown PHS Cross Country Squad at Birmingham’ for Regional A Class B run is scheduled for Tl a.m. at the 2-mile and Redford Union. Pontiac's team will be comprised Norris Jackson, Eugene Cretal, ° tackle Mike Beebe are’ at Oxford, Keego and Rochester. in Bearing School Colors LANSING # — Deputy presented to Michigan of Franklin Hills Country | were Charies Gershenson, | Blumberg, | Gershon Levy, | Names Officers | concerned about this trend. They think parents should be too. State law provides that minors can hunt off their own lands only when accompanied by an adult .| approved by the parents or guar- dian Provisions for the deer season are similar except that minors under 14 can't go after deer ex- »} cept with a bow and arrow. “This places the legality respon- _ | sibility squarely on the shoulders of the parent or guardian in the event there is a hunting accident t> a minor caused by negligence,” said Everett E. Tucker, head of the conservation department's law enforcement division Fisherman Is Entered in Pimlico Special Race Friday to run Fisherman, his 3-year-old who frequently has| been the horse to beat, in Pim- lico’s Special on Nov. 20 Fisherman is the fourth to ac cept for the race which this year 1955, Also named to of- is being limited to invitation of quarter 3-year-olds. Native Dancer's earnings so far When negligence is charged, the You Be the Quarterback By Warren Geer Head Football Coach Drake University Denver trails New Mexico, 13-7, with two minutes left in the 2nd It is the Pioneers’ ball, 3rd down and six on the New Mexico ll-yard line, the ball in lame in Minor's Hunting Accident Caused by Negligence Placed on Parents ee or guardian | in jail or both. Sentence is judge won't impose the maximum sentence to a parent or guardian grieving over the death or wound- ing of a child, Conservation department isn't as much interested in punishment as it is in prevention of hunting ac- cidents among minors. In many cases, the negligence of the adult companion is directly Conservation officials think the idéa) situation is for a gun-wise father to accompany his son if ‘the youngster’ is going to be al- a lowed to hunt. Rod Treais, Fred Cox and Don Evans. i class A high Royal Oak brings into the game an impressive record of enly two losses in its last 19 starts. Acorns’ only setback this season was a 7- @ defeat by Grosse Pointe. Only Wyandotte, beaten 27-12, has z § » TEAEgES in zi E 4 Undeteated | Play at Minneapolis in Gopher Homecoming; Lost in Own Affair MINNEAPOLIS, Mina. W- gee ¥ 3%} $3 3 + 3 New Clubhouse at Twin Beach Now Under Way Martinez and Fiore TV Bout Tonight | NEW YORK W—Vince Martinez, a glamor boy from Paterson, N. J., with box-office and bobby- sox appeal, picks up his career ‘tonight after a four-month lapse. The handsome young welter boxes Carmine Fiore over the 10- round route at Madison Square Garden in a rematch of their Jan. 3, 1953 bout. It will be carried on radio and TV (NBC at 10 pm. (EST). Aga Khan Will Sell Fabulous Racing Stable NEW YORK wW—An event which is expected to profoundly affect the future of horse racing in this ‘country is scheduled to take place Monday night at Keeneland, when 2 of the finest brood mares from the fabulous stable of the Aga Khan, all but one of them in foal, ‘will be sold at auction to American bidders The 77-year-old religious leader, grown old and ailing, is making a start toward reducing his vast racing establishment, which is con- sidered to be the world's great- in that direction. Holmes Named Team ayne’s nickname “the Tartars”’ selected after a campus wide . Officials Say First Part Will Be den’s leg holds up will have | critical bearing on the outcome. Robbins Puts Evans Ex-SMU Star Warns Ark nsas- a doesn’t, The Hogs and tendency to say them. Michigan athletic director Fits prevailed in 1950 when Michigan defeated Ohio State and earned a * The Wolverines, upsetters of two 18 ‘Big Timers’ Boast Marks of Out of N-S Seniors . PINEHURST, N, C. @ — in ber - Walled Lake. feet. club - (est, and this is his first big shot Robert Shaw. Richard Vershure and Wolski were reelected. Finished |} medalist and last year’s rurnerup | struction, will be completed some time in December, club officials The structure is completely mod- ern. It Occupies an area of 80x42 champion, O. V. Russell of Pine-_ president, Dale Hughes; secretary, | run Alfred Franks and treasurer, Dr. Spencer Oates. New directors — Norman Nunn and Gordon Minton. | The. 300 or Better NEW YORK # — Eighteen ma- ‘were still in the running here to-|by Ted Williams of the Boston | Improvements that include a day as the North and aoe Seniors Red Sox and Stan Musial of the new clubhouse now, with planned goif tournament entered the semmi- St. Loais Cardinals finished the | addition of a ball room, lounge and final round. aos in 1955, are under way Today's pairings sent medalist at Twin Beach Country Club, Thomas C. Robbins of Larchmont, «N. Y., against Spencer Overton In yesterday's, round, Robbin | turned back Chick Evans of Chi- D. of Orlando, Fla., 1 up. In other quarterfinal matches, Roberts eliminated the defending” McAllister hurst, 4 and 3, and Overton de- Max Richardson will continue as feated Ray Roberson of Indianap- manager, with C. B. olis, Sand 4. — Breaks Frosh Record © EAST LANSING (UP)—Henry Kennedy, who went to Toronto, Thursday distance in 9:22.0 during an intra- squad race. Former record of 9:26.8 was set \in 1932 by Tom Ottey, who later | starred in the 1932 Olympics. } | 1954 campaign with a lifetime bat- ting average of .200 or better. | Williams. who completed his 13th | year in the big time, hit 345 in The clubhouse, of block con- of Baltimore, while last year's | 1954 and his lifetime average re- runnerup, Douglas Hill of Cincin- | mained at .348, tops in both cir- nati, Ohio, met J. W. Roberts of | cuits. Columbus, Ohio. | t Musial, a .330 batter this past season, lost a single point off his lifetime figure, but his .344 i] ss beat te Gea Noasead Lenses the best in the National League. | In addition to Williams, other American leaguers in the select .300 lifetime group are Dale Mitch- ell, Cleveland, 315; Billy Good- man, Boston, .310; George Kell, and Minnie Minoso, Chicago, .309, HARVEY KUENN, DETROIT, .308 Johnny Pesky, Washington, .307; '|Bobby Avila, Cleveland, .306 and Enos Slaughter, New York, .30. * Ld * National leaguers,_besides Mu- sial, at .300 or higher are Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn, .319; Richie Ashburn, Philadelphia, 312; Duke Snider, Brooklyn and Don Meul- ler, New York, .307; Smoky Bur- gess, Philadelphia, 305; Willie ' Mays, New York. 304; Ted Klus- | zewski, Cincinnati, 301 and Carl | Furillo, Brooklyn, .300. Big 10 Doormats, Northwestern and Indiana, center of the field. | Denver has been playing the p- «y" formation, with the full- Big Crowd Expected back level with the quarterback, for Raceway Feature acting becker, |which the squad was referred to neers’ i phot ce | JACKSON (UP)—One of the as “playing like a bunch of Tar- largest crowds of the season was tars.” pass catcher . » expected at the Jackson Raceway As the Denver quarterback, you ‘night as a field of eight pacers Prep Schedule . al Osk at "Reuse; Waterford at to throw to the end in this |™atch strides in the “Grand Rap- | ; Walled Lake at i Bow ; election in the early twenties. The | ‘name was suggested by David |. - |holmes who saw a newspaper ac- ‘count of a Wayne cage battle in | top the $700.000 mark. ‘Mexicans Favorites in Pennsylvania Horse Show _ HARRISBURG, Pa. @ — The; But this year, that phase oi the team championship of the Peun- three-day event has been elimi- yh National Shoot for Upsets of Leaders OSU, Michigan CHICAGO «?— The time is ap-; Saturday's game ig homecom- proaching in the Big Ten football! ing for Northwestern and prob- season when weaker clubs usually) ably that is why the oddsmakers not rated the Wildcat, This may be the time for the Hoosiers to salvage Horse show will nated. Mexico held the low-score | title for two years before the lids Pace.” . | Amsrican reign begat. Maries, 44-year-old 1948 Olym- pic equestrian champion, won both of Friday's events at the State Farm Show Arena to run his na- ing, was favored to win his 2nd straight victory in the featured race, The 33-night meeting, which ends Saturday night, will lower the cur- Skipper G, a seven-year-old geld Oe tain on racing in Michigan for the | East Detroit at Mt. | tion's string of blue ribbons 1. six érossing | in nine events contested so far Jump basketball pass:to end di- season. faults, | The night event, an open com- rectly over lime. ~~ , - - States, Germany and petition. was won by Mariles oy| (Answers elsewhere on the sports Race Totals Gain — ——_ at : = ne | NEW YORK — Almost 50 million _ ot, i “ws Prete Crantiroot Eldon Repulski, age oe star, persons in 1953 attended horse Cnaok because of of Canada on/Bellaire and Hans did not play baseball in his am oy d _ the U.S, and 1954 as Cenmay es: meee ' mont: hMesnpt sat Arweds! Dryden at! failed to win a conferptice game has beaten. the once in the last 10 a 21-7 triumph in helped the Wildcats along road to the Rose Bowl, are favored by 13 points, : St. Ben iat Ot. Clement; St. Rite at RO 8t. Mary. i 5 \ ras | i 3 , d 2 f : a é : } : 4 oo i : } i * % ia x “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 29, 1954 ‘THIRTY-ONE 4 dé. NTomVielt1 a area an. TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! Another Shipment Just Arrived A SELL-OUT LAST WEEK! MEN’S SUITS | From a Manufacturer of 59.95 Suits for Kansas Cy Again =: ace ee eI) — aici oa a a > franchise to Kansas City. * Owners Reject It's Time Out! | Miami Seeking Vengeance for Fordham Upset Hurricanes Remember Sale Negotiations With 20-0 Loss Suffered at Arnold Johnson May NY Last Season Be Started Again MIAMI, Fla. (®—The University of Miami Hurricanes will be out for revenge this evening when they take the field against Ford- ham before an expected crowd of 40,000 football fans in. the Orange Bowl. * * « i day to resume negotiations for the The Hurricanes are three touch- . ong harden von fnena oialgsinignd cae pr rata delphia franchise to the Missouri > OS ot Fordham in the Polo Grounds wee Used Baseballs for Kids We How's yn Genes dost ast fall. “In a special meeting yesterday, CINN. — The Redlegs ' 7 bee Pilg bes got to apse geet the American League voted to re- go" over ee 1,500 used base-| = 4 fall suit at wonder- ‘ Capt.. Gordon Malloy, Miami’ ject the bid by an eight-man Phila-|pols each season. to youngsters | 7 a % ful ‘savings. The payers "aa and keep the club in Philadelphia. : st “ ; original price is on. Coach Andy Gustafson said his The vote,.according to an Ameri- , every suit so you players have no reason to be over- can League executive, was 44 ING the confident a what Fordham did Sie affirmative votes ere needed ; actually see Pa to them year. approv ee y ings. Choose from =a : ee ~ livery Alternoes 4 splosh weaves Jeri eeein el ord Gear No reason was given for the 1:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. S ceaeka< cai one five straight and go unbeaten and turndown of the syndicate. How- FREE INSTRUCTIONS ¥v : ara gare boraprnariorg Agra stem from a desire to get the || Stills few openings tie for y brown, grey, in sizes at Gated league out of Philadelphia. Individual Bowlers. RA Rieger yma gre cage publi relations, direster A 35 to 46, seasun : Fn 3 Earl Hilligan, who made the an- > iS against Fordham. Garrigus was nouncement at the conclusion of LAND-O-LAKES “ae & a3 BOWLING ALLEY 4825 HIGHLAND ROAD eae FREE - BOWLING INSTRUCTION adey Thru Setu 1 ‘ell Les rota receive a vete of ap- The meeting: was ad- to permit the Macks to return to Philadelphia to attempt Final Races Slated Sunday af LA Track Angelus card will feature both ‘old-model stocks and hard-top racing. Thirty cars are entered, for the program. Among the Pontiac driv- pelnter of ports, is shows wit 2 “It seems to me,” said Charles Comiskey, vice president of the. Chicago White Sox, “that the) MOTOR INN RECREATION Zipout and sizes. Chevation Joins Battle Meeting of Waters Macks can’t get together on what |f 4g goush Perry FE 5-6032 ers appearing will be Don Sutton, ‘White imvhealtnrs me tery for 3-Year-Old Honors Presents Problems «tte de “" “"" """ eT COME Time trials are set for 2:30 p.m.,| BOSTON w — Add Foxcatcher take the lead in the home stretch,| TAMPA When feel weet es cams Ga Ge Mae *% with the Ist race one hour later.| Farm's Chevation to the list of| may run in the $50,000 added Pim-| meets salt water sotne odd results| (91-year-old Connie and his two SEE US— = first line 3-year-olds after the Alib- . } . a hei-Fairy Chant chestnut coit's | #0? Special Nov. 20 if his training | happen—eapecially among fish.|sons, Roy and Earle) have set- | Bowling Results victory in the | Progresses, according to Trainer | When @ fresh water river of the pore agg ae megge anges age WE FINANCE! bd : $50,000 added Yankee Handicap at Dick Handien. . Everglades mingles with the salt |i pe cagetctig eters | Everybody's Credit - HUNTING WEAR } say - Suffolk Downs. The special is expected to be a Water off the coast of Florida, then * ¢ @ is Good Mere! | Pts. ps.| Chevation, a 91 outsider who sort of unofficial race for the 3. there happens some strange ming) wit) Harridge, president of the . Pants jackets | Oitver 32 Beak We. } 13 came from dead last at the head old title in this scrambled | ling of fish. : . | Sturdevant uA & 12 year- ed American said no further League, said Recreation 8 Peers A of the backstretch Theretay to season for the sophomores. [Petes tg Mardi —— meetings were planned, and it NATIONAL 50 $ : Greyhound 16 Pi : : © ingie it-water tarpon now was up to the Macks to set- . | Tediv. game, sories—& Leatte 108, $32; - Chevation’s victory, engineered | snook, and there the battle of spe- Les teams game, —— 738. | Club's Biggest Crowd by jockey Eric Guerin who lost cles takes mi wi — Lalla MOTOR SAL! . evensON joys Obedience Show | nose decision on Alfred G. Vander- usually work out their pesple, however, doubt South Seginew Benson is 6 teen 1 bilt’s Find on the,same track in problem in a sensible . ; Altes 13h power Inn bi Dogs and their masters, from/the $50,000 added Massachusetts this mingling is confusing to hvu- os Hearts 16 11 Maple Leaf 12 | the Southern Michigan Obedience | Handicap this spring. come ot ins ee Se et ° lacobsen's ’ Indiv. game—M. errs eeries-D.| Training Club, last night drew the | ¢xPense of Jet Action. The Maine to we, and they aren't “Amerioan Level Biock 486; team game, series—Mapleleaf Chance Farm’s ace with Eddie|smart enough to ask the two erw Dairy 00 $170, son tn Washington Juslor High Schoo! | AT&T up was followed by Morris |schools of fish for advice. ey conway Ph oa o | Gameaen Gs t Junior High School ‘sim's Blessbull, another length Rr ae ; and a half back. ; hai 4 Towamna” If Oxford i! That's the word from Howard “nd ahalf back. |, Hoad and Trabert Top i wishes te t ork | $4 A995 , Orill 18 Martha's at (Hud) Powers, who arranged the | . -. a 's ‘rienas oO ee een en baseeet Ea tame ‘eighth was 1:50 1-5 in this 1%h Rated in Aussie Test business acquoint- 489: team game, ateae aire ghee Meta “M th re gy™- Yankee witnessed by 23,523 fans. SYDNEY al Pi thei Grill 785, 221 a eermeae | nastum. More than 4 turned | But the big surprise was the .° ! , Australia @® — Lewis ances for fr won- Down Filled Zelan WoL w 1/ out, our biggest crowd,” Powers goaqiast finish of Hasty House oad of Australia was seeded No. derful patronage dur- ' Quorge 1 3 Tedtum 4 i reported today. ‘The work of the | po -m’s Hasty Road, the favor-|1 today in the New South Wales _ing the past year and ‘Parka Hood - jacket Paul's 16 12 Matthew's 12 16| fine dogs their masters under ite, who swung wide at the final termis championships with Tony Ged ita eR ERE | : Penfold 18 4 Recrea 12 16 | direction of Buchmann, as Trabert of Cincinnati ranked 1st ae es me 131 training master, was the finest we (Ure, Sifter staying near the Pace |, u, the tour- the... m game, ’ most way. : os9, 1912: indie, Churchill | have seen.” nament; Australia’s Ist major ten- PREVIEW OF THE 163, series—I. He had won the Preakness and CUNT ep tare, |mned the wor of alning dogs| DS, Tilt a a ee ee eee ’ Tru-Bilt Bd gen. ¢ 16 ally tearee sto by SAS TE hae, | ne © Se Kentachy Dery er | Another American, Ham Rich- developments in SMOTC his. , ardson of Baton Rouge, La, was : Huntoon IT 1h ¢ 15 > Aute 16 12 Quality 1 17 | tory. j Pe rated No, 2 in the foreign listings i) Tere 1 Barer” in jg! _ The club voted last night to af Carl Karilivacz’s Only Vic Seixas of Philadelphia wasn't PONTIAC | Bee Cleaners 14 14 General * 19 filiate wi sc Scouts | : : entered in the championships. ee _ Indiv. game—W. Maddock 228, se18°— | tg help further their activities, Club Interception Saved Tilt "Nien Rose and Rex Hartwig. — ee Tra-Bilt Block #21, 2546. | holds a dgnce tonight! Cari Karilivacz's only intercep- Australian and Wimbledon cham- ‘AT THE ROLLING PIN = in the schoo} gymnasium. tion of the are pry season pre- pions were top-seeded in the dow PONTIAC Fillmore 21 7 Bell 131 aan pod ~~ = victory a as eae poring head- . Shore 1 8 ter ia 16 Two Long Absences eveland Championship | ed foreign es Retail s Wool Socks .... oe 00 Schults 13 15 Bowl Indiv. geme, series—M. Lines 210, 876; é — game, series—Shore Market — hie coosy wavearrres //, Bt. Cyr 18 Parris 13) scram it Marobn's io = : APL, ep chit me, tee | YOUR HEADQUARTERS for Lanes 870, 2553. se 1 : ‘ * ion Soe Netingally-Adeettiog! © Millwork 16 Phelps Hl “Ve ows 16 Pauison Peta? e Bell's ie Indiv. game—J. Riley 238, owtee~O. Langeperger 631. LADIES WEST HURON Nettcns: Sh gpmer SS * COATS * PANTS = Pet werd 5 1] wools and down- = All wools and down Nicholle 17 Gresham il filled. 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Wan Secssc=F nncial Purchase eee nen | Fntel sccm = ot NPCCIAL FULCHASC | : upstate State College, 13-7, in a | Lebengood in one halfback spot in The junior chamber, sponsor of | forced a delay in the bout original- . . game they had promised to win | Place of Walt Hynoski, the team’s the Los Open. for many |ly scheduled for last Tuesday. is : for retiring Coach George Munger. | offensive leader. Lebengood, inci years, had set Jan. 7-10 for its| improving sa A Dr f’ Penn, paying its first season | dentally, was a Reading, Pa., high tournament in West Los Angeles. | Shinji Sakabe, Japan boxing com- ne, ei nen oun Hp ted ate Rang w. ‘The chamber offered to collabo- ' mission doctor. be out to win their first game un- | ame this season, Lebengood has — . der the former Michigan’ State | been used sparingly at both half- | TS weekends to Duke, William and| Gary Scott, who was injured in Made to Measure! ‘Sophor DArancra| H. V. HARCOURT & SON ophomores Hold Orange sh Oe dase! | Some Pemmeat Tatts WMS f Bowl Hopes for ‘Muskers —e el asec mes Bm Jack Maso ee a on The Cornhuskers a , : possible contender for the bow! bid . . wishes to thank all his friends and business acquaint- — ances for their won- derful patronage dures ing the post year and to invite everyone to the . . 55 ll PONTIAC. |§ more halfback from Maine scored . TAKE ae teas ee Pfleger : ‘TAKES DI , os 3 MRE oee sn iseend clteet | Pontine Press “Big Pheasant Derby” is the bird downed by Leonard tie assure the Cornhuskers of a Skaggs, 38 N. Jessie, Pontiac. Skaggs, a perennial entrant in this New From the Ground Up second place in the conferen e long-established race, got hig rooster near the north city limits, off - te finished in a tie for second | Perry street. It weighed an even 4 pounds, displacing Harold Lumm's AT TH Missouri or Colorado, the|3 pound, 10 ounce entry. A 12gauge auto-loader and an English PONTIAC bow! nod would go to the team that | pointer helped bag the new leader Skaggs got this bird with a new : beat the other second place fin-| gun, after his former pumpgun blew the end off the barrel and split Retail Stere isher. the breech, bruising the hunter’s jaw. He believes he must have got a a Nebraska will be seeking its first | dirt im the barrel when he slipped and fell a few minutes earlier : 63 Me. Clemens Se. over Missouri since 1950.! That was several days ago. ae Ton aT THe to 200 gallons of the vino tax-free. 3 “CHARITY BINGO” b 4 63 Ford Vo Ton Pickup eeeeece 798 BINGO" $f "51 Buick Hardtop . ........ 144 +48 Ford 14 Ton Pickap...... 289 $ aiiTicme'ctty | ¢/f "BH Stade. 2 dr. Hydramatic .. 399 +46 intornational 1/2 Ton Pickup 144 : | Sim OO Olds 4dr.96........... 580 ; | 444 Secocccoocccooooooocoes ; al Dodge 12 ft. Stake ceecee (Politiesl Advertisement) 60 Buick 2 dr. Dynaflow..... 644 "48 Chevrolet Sed. Delivery... 144 61 Olds 2 dr. 88 ....°...... 198 40 GMC Mik Van.......... 98 "63 Ford Ranch Wagon.......1,988 G2 Ford 1, Ton ............ 204 | | | "61 Chrysler Traveler ....... 889 ‘4G international ........... 14 63 Studebaker Conv. eee eee o by199 48 Hudson Van sc eeeee cece 299 | ‘Paul SUTTON. 62 Nash 4dr. ............. 799 '49 Plymouth 2 dr. ae .. 204 "41 Buick Sedan ...... re | - "al Ford 2 dr. ec esccectses Rm) we "48 Studebaker 4.dr......... 144 2 means: eee | WOFord 2dr. ............. “4 GT Lincoln Club Coupe ...... 199 , "42 Pontiac 2dr. ........... 44 GOStudebaker Gpe. ........ 199 wmode taal ‘41 Ford Goupe ............ 44 ‘GQ Chrysler 4dr........... 198 CONGRESS 48 Chevrolet 4 dr...........$ 244 ‘AT Pontiac Sedan .......... 199. "AO Ford 4dr. ............. 199 ‘OT Ford 2dr. ............. 144 @ SUPPORT of an unlimited source of water for Onkland County from 16 Ford 2 des ooo... WMA edge Gon... 208 Lake Huron. ; 48 Hudson Sedan ........... 99 '46 Plymouth Cl. Gpe. .. 99 - @ AN ALL-OUT EFFORT to bring the St. Lawrence Seaway to Michigan. “48 Plymouth 2 dr. Peececece. 244 "QQ Ford 12 Ton Panel ..... 8 244 @ SUPPORT of federal aid for school construction. ae owes r ar. seeeeeee sa be oe i Ton Pole sesiee La - Beoececesvee 2 ‘ elec : © SUPPORT of an enlightened, constructive foreign policy. ‘47 Lincoln Oiub Coupe ...... 199 ‘6 International 1 Ton Pickup 144 | @ A VIGOROUS VOICE and vote against the giveaway of America’s natural = resources and their preservation for the public good. 3 B IG LOTS | @ SUPPORT of a federal program insuring full employment and full production. 131% Mile and W nodes d | @ SUPPORT of a farm assistance program insuring fair treatment of the farmer Woodward and 11-Mile Road | and consumer. 464 South Woodward, Birmingham a : Paul SUTTON has talked sense to the people Watch for the Sign Cars” : of Oakland County. For the first time in 22 years , . Oakland County voters have the opportunity of electing a young, hard - hitting representative to Washington. Paul Sutton is a Royal Oak property ~ FORD L owner and has lived in this area ten years. | | | Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 | ELECT Paul SUTTON . Democrat Lincoln 7-4000 Lincoln 7-4001 oe men . VOTE NOV. 2 Visit our CN 4 phone pl pik fmt #: courtesy clr to your home and sep ¥ ad we pabynetoal aoe * wee Zs oy ? ft vi ; me ia ie j« . - id sé oneal it i salina : . 7) ra : i P 2 , : ! | | : {_:__-THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954 : ae THIRTY-FIVE” ‘Petities) Advertinement) 5 (Petittes! Agvertipumnat _— (Political Advertisement) Pofisiea! Advertisement) : (Politics! Advertisement) — (Political Advertisement) . . (Political, Advertisement) E f ’ > cquain ~ November 2, Election Day, will be here in just a few days and so judge — the caliber of the men in person. Please read this page \, we thought you would like to become better acquainted with the carefully and tune in on both television shows. We are proud of these , ‘ \ men who have been serving you and the.men who would like toserve men, and after reading about them and seeing them on television x you in the future. To this end we have put down on this page a very we feel certain you will be proud of your public officials, too. They brief summary of each candidate's accomplishments. In addition, would appreciate your vote on November Z we have arranged for two television shows so aaa can. see — and : GEORGE A. DONDERO ttit«*w U. S. Congressmon—| Sth District | Twenty-two active years in Congress have provided George A. - a Dondero with a knowledge of our country’s affairs matched by 8 few other men. Voting his honest convictions in the interest : of the greatest good for the greatest number, Congressman Dondero has earned on enviable reputation for impartiality, ert and integrity. He is a leader among the Congressmen triving to carry out the aims of the Eisenhower Administration rosperity through peace instead of war, a stable economy, o balanced budget, and progress in the American way. HOMER FERGUSON , United States Senator . ..@ worthy son of Michigon and @ Senator in the great tradition of the United States Senate” is what President Eisen- hower said about Michigan's Senior Senator, Homer Ferguson. Known os one of the ablest Senators in Washington, Ferguson is Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, In this iodide Homer . Ferguson. gave vital leadership to the fight for lower taxes, expanded social security, and the other great steps that have been taken to give us-Peace with Progress. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD. | State Senator—12th District : Speaker pro tem of the House of Representatives. During his J three consecutive terms os a member of the Michigan Legislo- ture, he has headed legislotive investigating committees. He has sponsored legislation concerning veterans’ benefits, election re- vision, probate practices and procedures, as well as Communist control legislation. DONALD S. LEONARD” for Governor : Donald S. Leonard offers a program of action for Michigan. 1. By the summer of 1955, work must stert on 0 huge new highwey program. SS ee Se oe 3. The imadite creation of an over-all Saowey Planing Comminion t integrate ALL planning for the St. Lawrence in Michigan 4. An over-all examination of the tax structure to keep the budget in . . rene ease © scemetid 2 eens ot oes eet —— a supplies, Representative Broomfield sponsoring —— ' And Don Leonard, working with your — will get this which will enable the Water seal Commission a : job done! : cipalities to enter into contracts for studies and surveys. ~ - ~ ™ Brace P. W. | WHEELER For State Legislature District . 2.) Ferndale resi- dent — over - Wheeler hee com- — fn various “capacities when- the Oakland Coun- ty aw y Frank IRONS Orrin MeQUAID Lynn D. ALLEN for Sheriff for Register of Deeds for County Clerk > Prank Irons has had 30 years of law Orrin Register of. Deeds, is pledged to con- | / enforcement experience. This in- has held post for 15 years, has tinue eff , economy and im- j cludes 28 years as chief of the Berk- established model system of record- partiality in operation of one ley Police is Presi- ing; originated and put to use pop- efficient and dent of the Sot war a, form, — County Clerk's offices in the State Chiefs of Police Associa is . county ene ony aameten: of Michigan. Responsible for sev- pee Bg one ge ll EG I method of t copy ‘ —. eral new ae eee on efficient and la saving $4,000.00 a year; served “in _ County Clerk’s thereby sav- ment officials in the state of Michi- World War II for two and one-half one Dre taxpayers of and Coun- gan. yeara, ty the sum of $18,000 per year. — Ralph A. MAIN | for Drain Commissioner Ci So that you will know better the men for whom you will vote on November 2, we have arranged two television shows. Please tear this part of the page out and put it near your TV set. When the time comes, tune in the shows listed below and meet—in person—the “men behind the ballot.” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 6:45 P.M. WWJ-TV-Channel 4 — | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 8:45 P. M. Oakland County R sblican Committ ad Edword E. Wie, =< = fot aged { a WXYZ-TV-Channel 1 Se eee ee = = = = = 3 Sah pies pe. vr = as = ? ia ¢ T ee a en = mm Se aoe ag eee Se oe 4 Siti a fata soy Ee = “ RS a] uel ee. = poe ax pe. me bs Bieaey Sas co » nis i 4 Z ' & * _ THIRTY-SIX . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1954: ‘City Children’s Halloween'=."""".™ rine « ss!) New Books Added |*°U le Re | Begging Slightly Different ray tne nt act eat Pontiac Library An By LAURA Z. HOBSON | various costumes and masks fit | Came roaring back, his sheet filthy) pis) cuy Librarian Adah NEW YORK (INS) — If any one| te soare the living dartighis cut | Of 'starg. He had $2.54 in change to Shelly today announced the. edd babesen tioeier ga big city young man, rigged out in an old nee, eaumn be haaeat tte Pr Geek ices a sale of ons mene SE 6 andl ee. _ bed sheet, was the spittin’ image lowed to go out. Bagged? Te idé- adult fiction and eight non-fiction t thing must be the great an-| of any ghost that ever stalked a : orks. bright | ding myself! He announced and |“ nual mischief called Halloween. cemetery, ag sie his brig was gone. The complete listing follows: Town and country folk get all , set for ssquenalling’ at gs trent mastachies. When tho evening ended. that | rhe Bisck Mountain, Tex stout doors, with their cry of ‘“‘trick or| What did these three do? Ring pend had reaet. contet Lapa The Cotton Read, Pronk Peuille, ws rs gall a i awh - — the front doorbelis of neighbors’ sain ite eats 1 sine, Meares Horse. Bnichered, Carolyn ————e pranks s 3 reporting equal m y> of = on or soap, that they're stocked up houses? Nearly all their other best success in the morning! A Key to Deoth 7. 1, > Lockridge. Ew, LE Baar = with apples and nuts, some candy | fiends fived in apartments, like} 1.1. gure their parents thought Love end Ambitions, H. P. Naglerows and cake, perhaps a few odd pen-| themselves. After a fast run-down as | did.— “My own child a| Teo ts tee Moe eo Mile nies as well. of those close by, there was noth-| street beggar? A moocher? A Hal- Unfinished Cruse, Welen i MeCioy. fat Vite to cual towns ond [ing laft but at the strenge front | Sem Pervert of a CHY chide | Tor mete EESS case soe villages are wise to all that. | doors of New York. yes. s a eye @ re an But what about Halloween | They tried a few brownstone | Halloween! _ | OTne “Family Nobody ‘Wanted, Helen meighboriiness in the great cities | fronts, sure. But great stone build-! And this coming Sunday once °%*. y » sn. saxwell : jings with uniformed doormen all | again, off my son will float, first Realities of American Foreign Policy ts anger te lace don't cacy area wi ime al hen, y ial aE won, ragamuinns, ed s, minds Me, r = York ee ee were back at other tricks. by nature I’m urban and not sub-| ,,.°* White end the Gold, T. B Cos- apartment houses line the princi-|. For one thing on one night of | urban — Your Dating Days, P. H. Landis. the year, most city storekeepers| On this one night, I'll wish those pg Tonge I watched the Hal-| Fe just as fast with a free apple | broomsticks were magic carpets| Kingston is the capital city of loween fun of three trick-or-treat-|0T bunch of grapes as any store-| bound straight out of town. the island of Jamaica. keeper in a small and cozy town. Thus, after an hour or so, my |SIDE GLANCES sheeted highwayman came rush- ing home displaying two oranges, one apple, fourteen raisins and 99 cents in coin of the realm. These he dumped on the table. “We split up,” he said. ‘People give you more dough if you're all by Galbraith 2 E ¢ i DIXIE DUGAN . , — by McEvoy and Strieber + , , een - 4 wr Fs = . = [ by T. V. Hamlin at ‘ ' COLLEY : «@ r api f a . 4 in Asia or Africa—why is it | FE in *'s - Bd the living room furniture?” Ai, on % ea by Walt Disney KFT aa | Why, »OU'VE LOST / TUT! A DIET IS Sows! NO BETTER THAN A MAN'S WILL POWER . 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Keilus has been added to the staff of the New York of- fice of MacManus, John & Adams, ‘| Atfention Focuses Guild. box, a 20x10-inch, 70- | , but did not have a) The bandits took the vault along To Crown 72-Year-Old Yuma Centennial Queen YUMA, Ariz. @® — Mrs. Agnes Vierra, 72, a native of Yuma, will be tonight to start over 60 and to have lived’ in Yuma 5O years or more, Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 50 (AP) — vereign rates follow ‘Great Britain dollars, others in cents): jan dollar in New York open 3% per cent jum or 103.12% U.S. cents unchan Britain 00 da tures 2.79 13/16,, un- ; Belgium (franc) 2.00 3/16, up 00 1/16 of a cent; France (franc) 26% of # cent, unchanged; Germany (West- erp) (Deutsche mark) 23.85, \unchanged; Hi (guilder) 26.30, unp .01 e cent; Italy (lira) .16% of a cent, un- changed; Portugal iescudo) 3.66, un- changed; Sweden (krona) 1834, un- Switzerland § ifranc) (free) 23.33,. unchanged; (krone) 14.86, unchanged. tin America: Argentina (free) 1.24, unchanged; Srazi) (free) 60, wun 5 1 r - ; Lecoaggr ey — oe mre Vene- 63, yneh i Hong Kong dollar 17.50, suela (bolivar Par East: Illness Causes Crash DETROIT @ — Mrs. Ruth A. Klein, 51, of Detroit was fatally injured Thursday when her car went out of control and struck a tre in Detroit. Police said she ap- jlicang appear sure of victory are Nebraska, on New York Race | (Continued From Page One) : i i nest W. McFarland (D). Connecticut: Gov, John Lodge (R) slight lead over ex-Rep. Abra- ham Ribicoff (D). Clark Hamilton (D). Maryland: toss-up between Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin (R) and Harry C. Bryd (D). Michigan: Gov, G. Mennen Wil- laims (D) favored over Donald 8S Leonard (RB), but no cinch. Nevada: Gov. Charles H. Russell (R) in rea: battle with former Gov. Vail Pittman (D). Wyoming: Milward L. Simpson (R) running ahead of William Jack (D) : = The seven states in which Repub- Iowa, : New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. The four states in which Republicans are favored are California, Massachu- setts, Minnesota and Oregon. The seven states in which Dem- ocrats are certain of vict@ry are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ohio. South Carolina, Tennessee and Tex- as. The four where they are fa- vored are Colorado, New Mexico, Okiahoma and Rhode Island. quire a major upset to defeat any of these Republicans or Democrats. Sugar cane probably ‘was first grown by man in India, where an- cient legends spoke of a “‘honey- bearing reed” around the year parently suffered a heart attack. 35 B.C. NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINES SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying 20° Per 100 Lbs. , Serep lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel 7y¥PHaON STEEL CO. _ FE 4.9582 135 Branch St. across trom American Forging & Socket Jack Seebald . . - wishes to thank all his friends and business acquaint- “ances for their won- derful patronage dur- ing the past year and to invite everyone to > PONTIAC AT THE Retail Store 63 Mt. Clemens Se. The survey shows it would ré-| d yds 3 ieee 5 hee aie ae ao Se We seg ol Paige Ss SG REL I SO ane are # 2 Murder Suspect Royal Oak Township Man Claims He Can't Remember June Killing Theodore Edwards, 35, yesterday told in Oakland County Circuit Court jury that “everything went blank". and he could not recall the June 20 slaying of Mrs, Willie H. Spencer, 31, in her home at 20797 Woodside, Royal Oak Town- ship. Riwerde. of 21011 Fenner Ct., Royal Oak Township, is charged with first degree murder, ~< . Before Edwards took the stand, Donald A. Brown, assistant Oak- Young Bandits Get $60 in Store Holdup lowe@ masks held up a grocery store owner last night in Troy town- ship and escaped with about $60 from the cash register, . The two came into the store of Stanley Syrowik at 1686 John R about 9:30 p.m. and forced Syro- wik's wife, Veronica, and daughter, , one tall and wearing a yellow jacket, the second short, stocky and wearing grey clothes and coat, according to Schwandt. Ordered to Take Cure was ordered to take the treatment after pleading guilty before Circuit Judge. Morris K. Davis to charges THIRTY-SEVEN . Death Notices 10 uneral ¥., Bemis. Funeral held Saturday, October am, from the = 19 Boston, age 70. Fu- service will be held Satur- Chapel Cemetery. Jewett will Le im state-at the Sparks- Griffin Puneral Home. of obtaining narcotics by forging. with Dr. Ailton nk offictettne. j term 2 a prescription. . Mrs. gy Will He in state ef the ks-Griffin Puneral unt 11 a. m, Saturday at which In Memoriam 2 peedligy TE A ae IN LOVING MEMORY OF aby Girt, S050 Cheretent” , way six years ago to infant of Mr. and Mrs. Oonaid : 20, 1048. J. Senevey. Two brothers also sur- to us whe loved him re ree wee ot Sie ives with “os tn mosiery day moraing. “The bety te 56 shall forever gre. Puneral Stymie toe In Memoriam MEMORY OF A. Her IN LOVING wr, son , who liam R, eg oy! oa a tad i years age two years Deced ory eee et | eer co oe oe Piel, @ shock severe, Time connet change tom, we *” ¢ hot sever often mt and thin of you; gy B ~} jae J a of how you died; Sadly missed ¥. you sed vour ayer Smith us Jou did your best; fi LOVING MEMORY OF TAMES grant eternal ¢ who passed away inissed Soles, teiner te. iol, “eoaty misseq by bis = years. Ralph Long Great Features in the Pictorial and This Week Magazines SUNDAY! JET PLANE PHOTOG—Taking ultre- is much more then click Y LOVE—Dr. Edward A. the The D REPORTS ON CALIFORNIA FASHIONS — The second largest fashion industry of the world, the Cali- fornia market has quadrupled its yearly volume in the past 15 Beginning Sunday, Fashion Editor, Yvonne Petrie will bring a week of stories and photographs of the resort wear, holiday and early spring collections of California’s leading designers. Be sure to see the first of these colorful, illustrated articles -in_the.Women’s Section of Sunday’s Detroit News. ee To Order Your Copy, Col 14 Front St. Radio-TV WEEK ENDER Every Saturday — Complete Saturday and Sunday radio and TV schedules for Detroit stations ... The week’s TV programs for Bay City, Cadillac, Grand Rapids and Lansing , . . TV Gossip by Herschell Hart . . . News of Radio by Betty Hyde ... Feature story - from Hollywood by Harold Heffernan ... Crossword . « « Horoscope . . . many other features every Saturday. mill, the Parmenter family hes been busy MENT—A mammoth since 1873 and the place has never been leum is bei without cider or vineger since. Read about more than this interesting enterprise in the Pictorial of this “wonder of the Magazine 5 Lis West, Mapaiee Sunday. Be sure to see etroit News Puzzle : © MARKETS | Stocks Decline Produce L < ae bersorr reoovce traig f ay SS Oe ae by the Siocon ef benrtone: NEW YORK @—For the fifth Pruits: Delicious, fancy, 4.25 straight session, stock market se ee ER rs | ety oe ; No, aga ag — Veg ait ee early trading, prices were bu; Snow, No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu; | down around 2 points at the most. —amael No ‘ 3.00-3.60 bu. : ‘es cider MS ncb-ate Gent as Grapes feed os '. case. , Soi, mie oe wars, Bose, Mo. 1, ually smiall, Wetermslons, Beh 1t0-00 va The fall was not pronounced. Vegetables: Ne, 1, .78-1.00 dos. Trading proceeded quietly. Right behat yowta teoped Bey I ia lou caaniaa aasalean few No. 1, .80-.65 bu; cabbage, curiey, Ne. 1, at the No. 1, .50-75 bu; cabbage, curley, No. 1| blocks, LS ES Stina Sa "t 1805 | Lower on balance were the rub Dhow JP Sree on were bu. -Carrots, No 1, 15-90 dos bchs; car- rota, topped, et 4 3 & Caulil- | bers, aircrafts, utilities, chemi- 1, 236-275 erate; oT Ys-128 Cals, electrical equipments, rail- dos. Celery root, No 1, 1.00-1.80 des. | roads, oils, and the radio-televi- Cucumbers, fancy, 3.50 bu. Dill, No. 1, sions. 65-80 dos behs. Eggplant, No 1, 1.50- Gnions, guren. Wo Ir 40-00 dor bebe: | Steels held steady. the motors, 3 : ars Gammel vet ° . curly, : ; highe parsley omg No. 1. 85-1.00 dos. Par- Farm implements were r Sa aa a an sweet, fa. hit TS but ppt, Te New York Stocks 1130-150 ‘bu. Potatoes, No. 1, “t.20- | AGMEA + -:: $8 tt Shlaiei’”. 90:27 tee ee Sie tan eapaine Ne. | Ales L Stl '.. 946 Isl Cre Coal” 18 1, 2.50-2.80 Allied Ch ... 00.6 Jacobs ..,.... 66 1, -W-1.00 be. Rediehes, sed, Se 1, .%- Allied Stres |.. 48 Johns ** 6 $0 (dos, bebe; | radishes, wit, Ne. 1.| Allie Chal 1... 684 Jones & & .. 26 -1%3-90 dos. belis; radishes, black Alum, Ltd .,... 64.1 Kelsey Hay .. 25 1.50-2.00 bu; Squash, Acorn, No, 1, -1-| alum’ am"... 172 Kenn: * a? 1.00 bu; squash, Butternut, No. 1, 90) 4m airiin [°".171 Kimb Clk .... 364 1.25 bu; squash, Delicious, No. 1. 90-)am Can .,... 40.2 . 2 1.25 bu; squash, Hubbard, No. 1, .90-1.75, | 4.) Cyan... 484 * 418 bu. Tomatoes, outdoor, 1.25 14-lb. ski | am Gas & El 353 Lehn & FP .. 20.1 No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. . Am Leeo .... 15.1 Glass ... 60.7 No. 1, 2.50-3.00 10-Ib. bskt. Turnip. No.| am wo & Bdy 232 Lib McNAL .. 12 1, 1.00-1.30 doz. behs; turnip, topped.| am Motors .. 10.2 Ligg & My .. 62.7 No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bu. Horseradish, N Amt Gas @ Lokh ais aS 6.00 pk. Am Rad ..... 20.6 Loew's ...... 16.3 Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- | Am Seating .. 30 tone 8 Cem . 49.7 /bage, No 1, 150-209 bu. Endive, No 1,/Am Smelt ... 38.3 Lorillard .... 23 1.00-1.28 bu; endive, bleached, No 1,/ Am St! Pd ... 264 Mack Trk . 174 200-250 bu. : Escarole, No 1, 1.00-1.25 | Am Tel&Tel 170.1 Martin G! ... 32 bu; escarole, No 1, bleached, No 1, 2.00-| Am Tob »..,. 69.1 May D Str .. 33.4 2.50 bu. Lettuce, head, No 1, 2.75-3.25 | Am W - 18.7 ad Cb 40,7 3 crate; lettuce, leaf, No. 1, 2.00-/Am Zine - 171 Mid Cont Pet. 83.5 2.50. bu, Romaine, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. ——: - 40.1 Monsan Ch .. 80.6 i No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Armco . 56.4 Mont Ward .. 72.4 Greens: Cabbage, G Armour & Co 11.5 Motor Pd .... 20.7 Collard, Ne 1, 1.06-1.50 bu. Kale, No 1, Assd Dry @ .. 258 Motor Wheel 325.5 1.00-1.25 bu. Mustard, No. 1, 1.60-2.00/ archison .....118 Mueller Br .. 28.2 bu. Sorrel, No 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Spinech, | at: cot tine 120.4 Cp .. 28) isi ton Gutes Canoe, Se * Atl «see 33) Nat Bise .... 40.3 1.00-1.38 bu. Turhip, No. 1, 1-50-2.00 OU | ating Pdr :.: 45.4 Nat Cash R .. 63.2 — Aveo Mfg .... 5.2 Nat Dairy ... 374 Bald Lima ... 9.1 Nat Gyps .... 30.7 DETROIT EGGS Balt & Oh .. 27.6 Nat Lead ,... 50 DETROIT, Oct. 29 (ar y—Rem. f. ©. b. | Beech coe 32 Nat Steel, .... 40.3 Detroit, cases included, f state | Bendix Av ... 00.3 Nat Thea’ .... 86 grades: Benguet .,...15-16 NY Air Brk .. 19.7 ee ae ee a . | Beth Steel ... 70.56 NY Cent .... 19.2 43, medium 28-30 avg. 30, small| Boeing Air ... 60 Nis M Pw ... 28.6 26; grade B large 39-41 avg. 41;| Bohn Alum ... 17.4 Worf & West 43.5 peewees 22. Bond Strs ... 143 No Am Av .., 42.6 Browns: ee eee Oe ee tees @ Wor Pac ..... 4 41%; medium 26-29 wtd. avg. 29, small | Borg Warn .. 90.4 Sta Pw .. 15.1 trade © large 50; peters 32. | Bre ay... $18 Ono OU ual eae Total weekly nee 10.840 =) Beee Bai ee Carer Op --. g ; | 5 cases. sielere ense Comment: Market unsettled on Ew Burroughs . 205 Owens TH Gl 60 ee ee eee &H.. 9.7 Pan A W Air 16.1 more than ample. sin}Can Dry .... 12.3 Panh EPL ... 68.4 most . Mediums held steady Pac .... 26.1 Parke Da ...,-32.3 with offering generally ample needs. Airl .. 16.7 4 aC... 85.4 Trading on and medium sizes light | Carrier Cp ... 52.4 -secee UVS to fair. Gmalis-and peewees ‘ase JT... 16.6 i Cola ... 13.5 fair demand. Undergrades in light sup- | Cater Trac ... 61.2 Phelps D .,. 42.1 ply with demand Celanese “' 90 Phileo ......, 38.5 a rine a pute, Bt CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS rt . a CHICAGO, Oct. 29 (AP)—Butter about | Chet # On .. #¢ dbf eg hd Oy steady; receipts 569,960; wholesale buy- Chrysler "" 64§ Pullman . .., 58 to Me higher; 93) Cities Sve |..104§ Pure Otl .... 61.7 score AA 57.5; 02 A §T-57.25; 80 Meee! Clark Equip 4 Cp ... 326 > C 00; cane ST; 99 C 95.25. | Climax Mo ... $1.2 Rem Rand ... 29 L| lar; receipts 11,040; whole- Cluett Pea 74§ Reo Motors .. 27.4 sale he eg "‘'y08.7 Repub Stl ... 62.1 er; US. whites 44; mixed 40; .U.8.| G0) Palm .|. 87 Reyn Met ... 91.6 mediums 24.5; Us. standards 29; cur- S sas. 143 Rey Tob B’... 38.5 rent receipts 23.5; dirties 19; checks 18.5. | — 3 pais |" 43g Rock ore «os S13 Consum Pw. 44.1 Gateway © a1 Con P pf 4% 112.3 +» 32. Poultry Con, Pate (lag Beoville MP. 38 Cent Can . 70.4 Sead AL RR... 68.6 POULTRY Cont Mot..... 0.7 rs Roeb .. 70.5 DETROIT, Oct. 29 (AP)—Prices Cont Ot] . 6.2 Shell Ot ... 526 f.q.». Detroit for No. Copper Rng.... 454 Simmons. .. 36.4 quality live up to 10 a.m. Corn Pd...... 2 .=« Sinclair O “4.3 Heavy hens 18-18, light hens 13-14;|crue Stl...... 27.6 Seecey vee - 61 heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 ibs.): | Curtiss Wr 12.5 Sou - 46.1 ge eg | a ee 4 ¥ tre AD oeee hens 30-31, Nome 33-94 7 Dow Chem..... 39 = Std a... 2 Comment: Hens steady. re-| DuPont ...... 141.2 Std Off Cal .. beg ceipts a teday for light to fair P...... 25.6 Std Oll Ind . 89.7 demand. light on | East Air L..., 35.4 Std ON NJ ... 983. all weights of chickens, re were|El Auto L..., 36 Std Off Oh ., 404 more than ample for today’s light de-| Emer Rad..... ‘ine & Pp. . 43) mand and ~ . KH John... + pected bom € oh oad Turkeys: Mark: nominally unchan, Orie oor) \ J as receipts very light. Most dealers con- | Ex-Cell-Oo.,, 12.6 Suther Pap .. 45.2 tinue to procéss and store for’ future | Pairb Mor..,. 21.6 Swift & Co .. 442 use. - Firestone ..., 87 Syiv El Pd .. 304 es Preept Sul..,, 65.2 Texas Co .. 80.4 CHICAGO POULTRY Prech Tre... 34 Ten Beat | CHIC. Oct. 28 (AP)—Live poultry | Gen Blec...... 42.2 Tran W Ais 23.2 about steady on hens; weaker on | Gen Fds...... 7 «+%q|Transamer 33.2 stock; rece (yesterday Gen Mills.... 68.6 ent C Fox 25.7 ; 162,674 Ib); f.0.b. paying prices | Gen Moters... 91 Underwd .. 308 unchanged: hens 15.5-18; light | Gen Ry Sig... 32.5 Un Carbide .. 78.2 hens 12-14; and broilers 24-265: | Gen Refrac.... 23.3 Un c 1406 old ysters 12-125; hen turkeys 32; Tel...... 3234 Unit Alr Lin 307 tom turkeys 25 22. Gen Tire.,.... 38.6 Unit Aire .. 626 - Gillette .. 7.2 United Cp ... 56 A i Br.... 74 Unit Fruit ... 60.1 Livestock rich ..... 1042. Un Gas Im .. 362 year ..... 872 US Lines .... 152 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Grek Paice 13 os nao sonoe a8 DETRO! 28 (AP)—The Detroit | 3 Wee 382 US Steel... 87 —— Treyhound ... 124 U8 Tob....... 17.4 Lis ble 75. No early sales. 3ulf of 66.6 Van Raal..... 30 Catth—Galable 100. Today's market Hayes Mf..... 5.4 Warn B tng 8-3 steady. Compared last Thursday, good Holland F.... 146 W Va oo 98.6 demand most classes; fair clearance; | fomestk . 466 West Un Tel.. 58.2 slaughter steers and heifers to|Houd Her 18.2 Westg A Bk... 23.1 strong, top prices tested; cows itl] Cent....... 40 «= Westg - El.... 70 steady to strong after a siow start; | Indust Ray.... 457 White Mot..... 33 bulls steady to 50 cents lower; stockers | tniand . 4 Wilson & Co... 05 end feeders firm; bulk good and choice ir . 31.4 Wise El Pw... 304 fed steers and yearlings paige few . 15.4 Woolworth ... 45.5 head prime fed steers 27.00; several lote |: Harv..... 33.3 Yale & Tow... 47.4 good and choice fed heifers 18.00-23.00 Nick...., 48.7 Yngst Sh & T 55.3 Ik utility and commercial grass-steers|int Paper.... 77.4 Zenith Rad... 15.7 and heifers 12.00-17.25;: bulk utility and Classer about steady; smali lots good eR -y-og —— and mixed aig ~ a eo: 8 ew com 17.00-20.50: a load of high Saas ie ta cae | Investing in a few commercial to low good hetfers 15.00-20.00; -utility to low commercial cows §.00-11.50; canners and cutters 7.00-9.00: utility to commercial bulls| . and @ 12.50-15.00; good and choice vealers — cull to ee 18.50-90.55 on a i te — - Oot Geo facts shout Conadien Pass "31.00-21 aU. S. mutual investment company offer- et 21.00-21.50; utility to low good 15.00- 18.00; good and choice slaughter ewes ing a diversified investment in — stocks of corporations on the besis of possible participstion in Canada’s Man Injured in Crash a 8 contain- Raymond Thorpe, 43, of 1027 Ce- ing the facts, send this advertisement to dar Hill, Royal Oak, is reported : in good condition today at St. Jo] Q, J, NEPHLER 60. seph Mercy Hospital with ankle : and face injuries and possible fa- Investment Securities cial bone fractures which he suf- {fered yesterday when his car| $14 Commenity Nat'l Bank Bidg. ~ struck a traffic light pole in Pleas-| PE 4-1515 { Pontiac - , 0 tree booklet prospectus More than seven to a Rens oer room, a United ng Survey re-| . We i i _Help Wanted Female 7|_V Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME baa "BOX REPLIES | ae 3 ADJOINING s RE a: By as 6 cuoIce « GRA . Saree Meweriel Gress section pL i ip A x EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 83% W. Huron HIGH CALIBER MEN ONLY * call oo gelabluhed ana vee = ation serv- eral bonus eanraaae OPENINGS AVAIL, for salesmen tn ; ee = arved Gus mst Seecceary, See WOMAN Fon i GENE r HOUSE. CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTIAL re oe Steinman at the Lion Store, eet 2, ee commercial free estimate nu 8. “7 oF S “at mond Commons, Pin “a ener Popes “ot ETE Line OF AAsONRY. ing Center 3 EF Montes’ en is _brick peck & stone. EM }-5182. apply in-person wow O®% GIRL TO WATCH | jos FLEMMING, FLOOR LaY- MAN POR BTOCE AND PORTER children while mother works ing sanding finishing 2153, Ed!son. work. Full time. Exeelient sal- __Reom anda and board _ 820. eee oR FE 24405 ary. Apply Mr Morgan, 108 N. ~~ WATTRESS._ Niogte « FLGOR SANDING OLD PLOORS A Saginaw J oe 734 Glen specialty Ca. Bills, FE 25780 by Bove, ir iz. Re Fo Lawn WORE. WOMAN with KEEPING FLOOR LAYING. SANDING _ AND cepericns rel office finishing 10 year's experienc aenvice STATIN T gALRSWAN pes E A se lable Welding Co, 725) Modern AOS otis Jens Taylor, ong Bee Sir me HH i Wass ed @| FLOOR BANDING LAYING FIN time «vie im ar a & eeflent ‘1 to ‘earn the POUR 0 Meahoes LLL Ses Gartner #1 Central. rE busines an become. indepen- dent busines man. Apply” ta |COUPLE—2 BEDROOM QARAOE | OAU ARENT EED ROOFS “ALL person Monday through Friday, aot Ano tasers yy uM com hetp | Kinds. Fat Hugu at Te Mobile Station, at se rcands Gasaty plea best aaa | 260" Cass PE 33021 vr 28046 Orchard Laks Rd. Pontiac, be- i be . bs S corer | sie gi by hours of 8 am and) _field erea, MA 3603. aes 2 pm. _ _ Se 14520, wt $750, COM- sOPILTRO THE MIRACLE wa.| Fxperienced Farm Help re including cement work. OR a energetic sal icales man. ¢ = = said Tae - Peak: GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, cattle arm. ays Wee bs porunitr for the ‘nett man. Write The wife must be to he ck stone and cement work 7 A Pres- Box << ve small family. Plastering tile rk. FE WrD.: ) EXPERIE foo aa fer living quarters. $085 bumpers & metal finishers Oli- : MASONRY CONTRACTOR. NAT- Bt wna Sales, 36 W. Pike. | THE DEMAND FOR HOUSE OF | ral cut stone, brick, block and __- = 3010 : _ Stuart cosmetic. is great. We] cement work Breakwaters and WTD.: 5 WELL women to present foundations Fireplaces of any Griller for No, ¢ Ideco well drij}-| our and for re-orders kind. Repair work Free esti- | Siete Ca:! after 6 M Personality "end neat sepearens: mates F or EM 3-5930 soemeel Frees ee ai | Mason ALTERATIONS & RE- WE ARE LOOKING POR SEVERAL _ tmen who are settled & good steady workers. Must be able to furnish : top references and have & car. Earnings —— tearning thie bus- inmess. around $100 per week or : More. These openings gee perma- nent with na los« time. If you » Hive in Pontiac or tn any town Within the tus troit Broach Co, Inc. or GEN. e far More for EMPLOYMENT ™ home than wages oe Handi. AGENCY _capped by 53% W. Huron ‘INS! E PAINTING “WANTED “BY EXPERIENCED BAR WAITRESS! ¢}é¢riy man. PE 56636. __ for weekend. Also steady bar PLUMBING WORK WANTED. maid with references. Apply. in Reasonable FE 5-1016. aiee Old Mill, Aubure | ~ ROOF REPAIR “WORK. Heights. = | 8.9035, EXPERIENCED ©¢ ane | canpentea Stak aN coment I as ir, PE 44210. ory., Cos appoint | 3 “Veih OLD BOY DESTRES ELDERL ' full time fob. FE 5-1266. and 0 to be - Work Wtd. Female 11 EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER = 20 eS. in ee EXPERIENCED GIRL POR RE. pairing and alterations dept Re. ulv Bor 78 Pontiac as _ FATHER AND SON WANT HOUSE- Pontiac P: Box GIRL OR YOUNG Wow Nght sek: and to semi-iny ead epeoee Writ Treas, AWN TO DO companion just be asant day, "6 after 6:30 time Phat interesting? | = investment delivering or col- . For de- MI ecting Car necensary ane ¢a'! for appointment 60337 POR 3 YEAR tight housework ost eves Died LADY TO CARE old boy and Days ive im. smal) Ny my BF ay ae ote “Pease belere’ 0 > ZE +0 or Ea wa OA 6. SALES-GIRLS Beers oreo, Sc time work Myers septa ~ TELEPHONE SOLICITOR You can earn @ substantial week- Must be over 21 cal. PE §-6017. ) CARE house- “AND WS FOR | Pike WHite OfiL On WOMAN POR housework and care of 2 — children Stay nights oi 32-4108 between st pm WA NDS. APPLY Pr vafterogen Lit Lite Dutch Treat mod- cqnvemiences. tive im. OA WOMAN To CARE FOR Cur Cait | ber ap ap Child considered «Cali after 7 p.m, EM.3-2746. necessary. For interview cal) wl YOUNG COUPLE TO TAKE CAR of apt building Do minor re- if work Fire farnace and col- ect rent. Bo: 1 free | Must have references — i _pairs 0 E | MASON & CEMENT ee FREE LORED —_ WANTS WORK by day or References and eeeepertation.- |\GOLO ED GIRL WANTs— “pav work References FE 5-4646 CONSCIENTIOUS Young merrie.: Woman with BA Gegree im psychology and two f@irs experience in social work is seeking pos- ition o personnel work. or related field. Phone FR FE & 6060 after 6 p.m. LADY Wisk $e in and care for children. erences, FE _3-0014. ED WOMAN WANTS IRON- ae or cleaning. Thursday or Fri- ay, Call after 5:30. 4-3882. GoLtoasD. oe fante Rewsowe Wed. ware We erie DAY ae a ANTED. “ii AN hour. FE 4-3812 | EXPERIENCED COLORE D GIRL. General cleaning weet FE 5-0647. EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL desires housework days FE 40410 GENERAL OFFICE WORK DE- sired by lady 34 Type, either | 13 Ne ee ean eee AMPLE et at I Ace vage TRIM- stttson Fy = sane VE btn , parking lote made. FE H Pn ve ‘-io01 =—= ° B& Jj TRENCHING Footing. field win Sie | water lines. SEWER CLEAN ING | Sinks. G@urday Serv Ph FE 4-2013- -PLOMBING hed HEATING. H 8 Com Son. A ae pair Call Carl Buxton FE PLASTERING repair Verne Keller | paATCH WORK. LATHING. Cha ‘Work guaranteed, PLASTERING field ttie, sewers installed. TRENCHING FOOTINGS “AND field tile Sentic tanks for sale or installed Phone evening: 86978 days FE 2-6472 _ SEWERS ELECTRICALLY CLEAN- ed & hour service No resulta no charge Chemiceily treated at Roto RE Sewer u ciate Gh roo we phone adding pms. _ Cleaners ‘vee i Bor 4 mreee _Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Y THE Oey one fe . of all binds. Tex cervies and 7 p.m 1 i “mmoniNog, WA 210 8. Telegraph Rd. 5-078 retin __ | _- Foot Specialist 15A TRONING, REASONABLE ween re __ FE +o A. A. voor MRONING BY Piece DOWe TH fist, 3% 6. 7 FE my home “se. : ADY WANTS DAY WORK. 3 vaaye, west Steddy, Ref Garden Plowing 16A LADY WiTll CAPETERIA RES- A ‘tauragty experience would like plowing and et ss ee LADY Destress CARE OF CHIL- Oarden Piowing,. Bulldosing Cio FEO baby sitting | oe 81 oun NOR 3-6687 ol. et (LADY DESIRES GENERAL WANTED: TRACTOR WORK.» ALL cleaning, Tuesday weteey _kinds MA 5-0006. ou. wom 6 18 pe Laundry Service 18 aimsSbRAFEING. _HPING, &c- | OO or” retariai service. EM 3-2843. CURTAINS SWEDISH widow SW WISHES POST-| wasnec and finished el) eash to Keep house for 1 person able materials, amporty fintyhed To live im.| on latest eq _ AUTOMA Box 51 LAUNDRY 2 N. Te CONTRAC- oar anatt SS SSaT A ATTENTION: mr agg a woe a ’ somata. rE B “Be J TRENCHING field tlle and water lines. Eee aoa Sea | oe wok >. at | CONCRETE Sart WITH AIR hammer by job Free estimate E 2-0077 | MENT WORK, ~ GARAGE | if LS basemen — FE 2-6703 CHIMNEY “AND ROOF (papa. s roofs tarred FE chuuet WORK Aa ey __Free estimates Jensen, FE 2-240 ~ CARPENTER WORK Alterations and custom buliding. OR }2570 CARPENTRY Blom r AND CE- ment work PE 50782. | CUSTOM BUiLDINO PHA FT ‘Modernising PE 4-5470-+- CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- tons. modernization, also custom __ building. | OLive 2- ‘7326. All Kinds, EM 3-487 est! i: tes J. Webster & Son OR 3-9402 _A, ALTERATIONS. REMODELING, Our work guaranteed. WANTED A MANDOLIN AND repairing, carpentry & masonry banjo piayer for benefit show FE 40045 OL 2-2652__ PLASTERING “NEW & REPAIR. “E_ 2-233, evenings rs “G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING, Instructions 9 an deushicg Phang OE terview. Apply mornings | yon 12 am. 1064 West, YOUNG MAN, HIGH raduate, 18 to 21 years os | or combination clerk and ware- house position Excelient future ote rE #2821.) WHOLESALE DEALER WANTED Man With door-to-door gelling ex. ence. The W. T. Rawieigh mpany expansion program in- eludes opening of wholesale | in Cuty ot Pontiac. quarters — soe ability te direct ‘aise » end oe write intervie MC169A-ED. oo | CARPENTERS Y pe CARPENTRY Cabrners, R ACORDIONS LOANED FREE TO FREF , SPECIALISTS lessons | JR 3-0466 10 AND DECORAT- Beginners also given at vour home. Work Wanted Male — wee A-l fa Bas, E 23-0823 ai PLASTERING AND PATC H, work FE 2-087 A} ae ftess PLASTIC AND _fioor tile @ pectaity, FE 5-054 2 FEL [Lows Tf TO WASH & CLEAN storm windows FE 4-8659_ bor i i¢ 1 DESIRES FULL TIME | FE 2374) Bock LAYING AND CEMENT PE 46773 CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL- .TER . Fire escapes a spe- service Weatherly. * La] CARPENTRY CABINETS ¥OR- mica work Te rooms at- Sons finished” Rem eling. . EM “FIRST CLASS. finixh and Ape oa) maker or FE Row EMOD- Sing & Ww seine. M. Wright Only 4 yrs. of exp. FE seate, j | sanding 5-0602, $ IN ROOFING & siding Nationally known brands | — & siding. Terms FREE estimates & W. Con- struction FE 23-1211 Building ‘Supplies _ AA ARE YOU TIRED OF LIVING IN | a basement or incomplete home? | Reliable firm will finance at low. rate of interest. Hundreds of -satis--«,— fi 969 ed customers FE 41 WEBER CUT STONE field stone ovr the teb 2397 MA Ma's Business Services 13, PPE LOIS Oe On A & B TRENCHING Footings, water lines. flela tile. rE ies, eee F FOUNTAIN PENS nera) awe 6 Fae So Ww. ASHING. ay TACHINES TOWERS, A = PHONE. “FE 4-286 Walton's, __#! &., Parke APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of tors, washers radios, retrigera- atyenets. and all types of ee lay yo ROY'S, 96 Oakland A _pear Tet even © Center | " 6-6804 NEW AND RE-| 40028 | AND | MA ee T | MOVIE | CAMERA, BROWNIE OUT. = | ame green SLIPCOVERS, . Your material. Leke Rd, EM p 67332, Lost & Found 2% ~ OREEW PLAsTic BILL valuable papers, reward. (Ost RED Inia SETTER 1N ’ =. vicinity of 3264 Joselyn Rd. * Loar rite “ENGLISH white with tan Children's pet | Rochester area Reward OL 2-2811. LOST: SUN FEMALE BEAGLE. Ortonville Recreatiohb area. Re- | ward FE 4-6159 REDBONE HOUND Grotex from @ E. Sheffield. Oct | $200 00 reward for the arrest cad i 5-6106 ARTIST'S SUPPLIES; U ished pieture frames; porate 7 gumner sets re Fl ero ng Aoi: SHERWIN. Witt Mg~ 7 W Huron FE rr om “YOUR FREE COPY OF THE WN 1 sp: _LA S 44-0566 iNSTRUCTION. IN ALL TYPES Wanted Real Estate 32-A | OL 7 COUP ORS WERT PUT Ld Feria! good = Call 32-3224, ~~ Wanted to Rem 29 BUSINESS “MAN AND PAMILY _Dec. Write Ponting Press, box 108. | COUPLE WANTS TO REN TRELMA EL ALL LAND- AGEN icy. PEL 41444. FREE RENTAL ‘BERVICE. ~ THEL- ma M. Elwood, Rental Dept. FE. LOWER APT. OR HOUSE FOR family of 3, 4 or WORKING COUPLE WOULD LIKE to remt or buy 4 or § room unf house with garage Cal! after 6 pm. FE 5-8667 No realtors 2 QUIET “RESPONSIBLE LADTES wish unfurnished: two bedroom or apartment by November i Automatic heat, near bus - BUS, CAN GIVE R PLEASE REPLY BOX 119 PON- TIAC PRESS. COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf. house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care: Ref- erences. FE 8-215. A. JOHNSON, Reajtor : FE 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. EDW. M. STOUT TM. oe ba PE bere He. ane scarce pom br Trades made to satisfy “all Partie, concerned. Cali us. No knitting. ia! hand a work op Los as 7m made dre ses made for tn ribbon & — MARELEY YARN “NOOK, 747 Maple, Birming- ham. _MI o918. mone- fit a $00.50. terms PAD- pock 3 ps 1085 W. _Huron_8t_ FE_ 6-87 MODEL BOATS. eae HO. Ratt, road Com Share Living Quarters 3¢ 30 BusIWEsA OIRL To SHARE rimen BUSINESs WOM- _&n to share my home. FE 2-2643. YOUNG SINGLE GIRL } HAs ~MOD- ern home. Would like share aan nd girl. SaDRY GERY-| BCom cents branes. tem PE 41189 oF F napny M4 7 4.N. Saginaw, FE 23-4242, __ Wid. |PAINT BY NUMBER SETS. BAC- Transportation 31 18A_ KENSTOSE 1! Lawrence. FE Re | SIE Ni BCR Seale BK. COUPLE Wants RIDE FROM ECT! NW - courthouse tn - GRADING AND YARD LEVEL — challenger bead glass sur- terford Township Fire house No. ing VE 6-355) face, stand block finished } starting Nov @ at 5:30 pm. fRRA TRIMMING AND REMOV-| steei peal Used. 615. MId- | Box 102 _ing Free estimates. FE 17-6822, west 417184 WOMAN WANTS RIDE FROM Wa- ROTO TILLING | ROCK HOUNDS y —CABACHONS, teriord Towashin Fire house No ___MApie_ §-2473 mineralites, Sire eer nccos j is or pe Eoeeies) preamd me spec! er 6 . Startin, v = Moving, and Trucking ing 19 ting ‘moterial Rs 0 W. _ 101. : amas _Huroo, PE 54-6261. 2? LaDIgs RIDE. AA-i MoviNe & TROCKING OR SUPPLIES TOLE CRAFT “PAINT | Hourg 9:30 to 3:30, through pickup & celivery Good service by number” sets, trays. waste| Set. from Ciarkston-Orion Rd. at reas rates 71-0769 anytime. letter boxes. Aluminum | Lek Orton. MY 3-2862 after 6 p.m. HAULING RUBBISH ASHES, ETC.) trays, leather, tool! YOUNG LADY WANTS RIDE VI- ments cleaned. FE 5-563. | wooden trays ete materials.| cinity Orchard Lake Rd. & Tele- INERATORS a cine > Actes & men others! eatery 8 fr eo Genera! - be rubbish bauled. Clean up. BIKE , % 5. wrence, ae TRinity Ext. uM FE 3-722. bet ere om. & 5:15 pm Ciont “WAGTING, ODD JOBS. Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Obi iscceme axe peu®| 10-Inch Lathe track erage Sn ah!) togan toes moset peter | ) Unlimited $ aa eendition used onal LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING. hours. Completely equipped For buying —= contracts. Past | reasonable rates. OR 3-4274 @my- Including quick ehange courteous action, For immediate time gears and ', sepower result» ‘call Mr Johnson or Mr LIGHT” ‘AND HEAVY TRUCKINO. motor. FE ; Joll, personally, bish naaled FE 2-0003 __ A. JOHNSON, Realtor ~ REDUCED RATES _Notives & & Personals 25 FE 4-2533 imtge ve to serve you. Smith | ~ cen “isting re edeee’ "8" Ay aint on wowan xexoixo| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. VET WITH TWO TON STAKE, «6 viser r- |TO GET THE Mi FOR YOUR oan _wents naull re Vernon Phone FE 2-8734 aaa land contract, altor rtridge _fidential, The Salvation Arm ts “bird” to see 43 W. Huron VoLLMAR MOVING AND STOR st E-Mne oge Agente for N. —— were tn AUDIVOX HEARING AID ee Lines. Large vans — (successor to Western Tiee- WANTED: ae », BUY fy 7! United States hee ley rie' moved to rm. 11, 101‘ M+ land contrac 85-8562, ars Satin Speer Saginaw &. © of Warren property for poy tenes pod ore DDEN SERVIC! Mrs Richardson your authorized, charge. WB. Lane. OR 3-1566. av oer nat ign trvcting FE ¢ rE eee hid meal nr sd all makes of Cash FOR CONTRACTS IF YOO | Fncicwin coon (ND, HAULING ig | aLeabenne ~ GLAMOROUS ora | anc es Wo have Bhereiage) dish nytime, linoleum coating glorifies are unde a ‘discounts ~~ ODELL C “ART AGE Eitines lwonang._ Was a wemens >) Orang rome, cstract and tnd and con Local and Loner Distance Moving | “pit WAVE SPECIAL, $5 50 Col CAMERON #. nana Phone PE 5-6806 plete. pout. et cores. == ||meanes Open Eves T k t Rent PE 285 | 1362 W Huron PE 4-6492 * r UCKS tO DETECTIVE _ aERvicE € CONFI oer | ae "vane voit 040 anle Hee AND EQUIP | ence. Licensed. senaea -MAple a el Sa : Btak 57861. CASH POR SEASONED ND Ye Ton Piok=be 1% Tea . contracts on moder homes. And Dump Trucks a a MAID [TOR SUPPLIES. CAPITOL SAVINGR & LOAN CO. Pontiac Farm and 3. Burnes 2.8814 93 M 18 W. Huron 8t, PE 4-0861 Industrial Tractor Co. “EMPLOYERS _FE 4046. - PE 41442) Let us solve your prob- . Painting , & Decorating 1g 20 cag Cantibemeat > kee y pa eke WE pre-tested. References checked. Al 1 PAINTING ThPuRAOnNG. D bet removed, Estimates. FE ABSOLUTELY 1) PAINTING INTERIOR & FX. | EMPLOYMENT . . terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. AGENCY GUARANTEE Work guaranteed, #ree estimate. | 574 W __Muron____ F@deral 44409 a. _ PRED ELIAS — THE KIDS ARE TO GOOD PAINT WITH A GOOD ¢rowing up = hardly recog- painter alware @ good fob [m| nize them the election ial terior ahd exterior FE 40859 over Claire | P PAINTIOG ANI PAPERING Elect Elias — State Senator | Buy or pe Mason Thompson FRE 4-8364 | IN DEBT? ; [Lovee ANT WALLPAPER. . | PEETe. wane, On thar or FE | [700 ore having toouble eerie | YOUR 79r86 MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSEL. | . - | _ Painting, Wal all W ashing 8 | rome TS coe al LAND CONTRACT | __2-2708 oe Soe ate ie) ne PAINTING Inside ; & OUT. FREE. ° on 31502 | estimates PE 2413) ___s | wonpayY 1 U THURSDAY PAINTING AND DECORATING. ae me style Mf ite g Inside and@ out. Hoo mn Free Piaes ‘ 500 WN. Perry. FE. —Sstimetes, PE a ina ec AND HARGER CO. Pe athe ¢ Parentayain ——- moved to room 16 1601's 33 W. Turon 8 _ FE 5-618 TUPPER ¢ OR A061 | WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. Call ior estimate. FE 40255 painting _OR. 3-2284 or OR | WALL W ASHING “AND cantina _Free estimates © ~ ¢, Photos & Accessories 21 DPE ese eto EROTO SOPPLIES, EVERYTHING EASY ‘TER | Banpock FILM SERVICE, 1085 | _W. Hu FE_§-8753 Physiotherapy py IA | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE Specta Foot emer for ntlemep. FE 2-608, BASEMENT aiwiaee 1) Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 OO PLL LLL AL ALLL LL ALL ALPS” 2 Simon CABIN PARTLY FURN. $40 month Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 31859. 2 BEDRM. BRICK RANCH ROOM TERRACE, |_¥ Fe ihn mo. § Maynard Court. an y BOON RANCH TYPE home, breezeway, double ga- e. acre A atic heat water. Adams Rd near _Auburn._ PE _6-0623. J} BEDROOM MODERN COUNTRY bome. Paved road, 3 car ge- rage, pear Ellwood ta & bes: Within woe Funtgs parr eal Penlias’ Broce” Bot 3 ae & BATH. HEAT, LIOHTS MT : burn. | light furnished. OR 3-1706 or Ste r a ’ s rarces mn eT pkientr 166, Coleman. Ee G. Wood Co. 7 ROOMS xe Bare. Priv ATE EN-| REALTOR ee Ge. Wen) ete ee eee | ee RCO RELY FUR on "after 8 caulom 33060 ** Aaiite oaly_10 6. Francis (ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- BUSINESS a Ceokeel locstion FE. #1603. OPPORTUNITIES | CROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE NEEDED pushed “Couple only, PE 64200. mere ees Sasnara ry ¢ AND Bari BATH WUPPER ) HEATED, you at Ty clean. Proved oo'y. No pets lilt eh tie eae ‘ ROOM AND. oTitY. entrance. FE 3-1643. ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance Utilities furnished. OR _3-1073 or | 4 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES a2 Adults MY 2-4361. Rg") : 37%) ROOMS WITH STOVE AND “Fetrigerator. Adults, 180 E. Huroa | 3 ROOM ) APT. HEAT A NEWLY DECORATED 18T FLOOR. 3-2624 after 4:00 p.m baih ‘and entrance. Wesi | BEAUTIFUL ? BEDROOM DU- Sate | ee Se, Sree Leith chemin, Literal Nt PLOOR age ys oe gue 5 rg cone town, bes blocks R Nortes. home on msm road, school bus BASEMENT A} oil PRIVATE age line, not more than 2 children Couple only. Cc if Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 |§ Room Welcome. Inquire 35 16 Henderson. If you live the Waterford, | | Drayton. Caststes or surrounding | § ROOM UPPER NEWLY DECO- lake areas, to list your property rated, close aowntown with a firm that — trates on| ing couple ree erred J. R. Fits, | selling exclusively in vour area? | .Bealtor, 101 Haron. FE 5-6181 —That_ vertising | i GROUND peor. | NO | = your area? Whoke | sales force | children under—15. FE 4-6458 Se cele el eee cea mans | Soca APT (1 BLOCK PROM a of financt posalbiits area? wtES i ty a =a oy thal ee are job a. us comme porte e have the Sazere for the Waterford. Dray- Clarkston and surrounding ' | | Settlement | Do you want a fast Geal on land contract Lowest Gissount im Me -| eoctract on “al Pe boee “and and sk for STONE” REALTY a8 Joslyn rE 8 8 pm. Daily Sun. 1 to 5 ~ 3% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from ‘y acre with 100 foot frontage. No appraisal cr iosing fees. B. CHARLES | oultable Society 1717. 8 Telegraph | FE 40521; Eve. FE_ 5-0001 —— WE HAVE $200,000 At our disposal to purchase hew or contracts for our To Buy-To Sell-To Insure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE It MAHAN REALTY pee eh and, = If you have anythi f sale and want rempt cour, me shrentnas ae Sema soon ity = the high- Ww anted Real E Raa est price in cash call ant eal Estate L & S SALES co RARARARARRAR RA? OAKLAND “COUNTY'S RGEST | SMALL MOUSE, QUICK mi bid USED FURNITURE BUYER riced ht George L. Scales, FE 22866 Rr, BS -8011. e ‘ 4 s ; ; / ry } | Ey / f if ee A REALiORS Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31769 __Open 9 to 8: Sun 1 to 5 LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORD SE AN REAL EST ROMEO MICHIGAN PLateau 92-3567 RIDGEWAY Needs your oe Will fst, wet : i Baldwin PE 46203 oe BOURES AND (iN have buvers P W. Dinnan wil BOY a List Tor OgR Ta LAKE "RF McKIN NNEV Comm Ra ac EM pth or UN? ‘5798 Rent Apts. Furnished 33, SELL FARM STOCK THE EASY _—< at = Class‘fied eds! M to Pontiac Pre-s A ENTRAN' * gaby welcome. FE 63608 2 es ARGE ROOM BASEMENT — ee bath and ——— _gellvine. rE Swat fF ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU- burn Avenue f ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. 1 small child. acc . No other need apply, 78 Clark St. 2 ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR. UTIL- fties furnished Private 1 —— C: mo. ‘call | 6 school and business district. Ga- e evailab' Cal “Farmington 7 ROOMS God ee | Re, ota $ Wardwere te Unien Lake LL age: | Rd. aah Lake NICE M APT. GARAGE AND “T] gare! San lal r ‘eoee: fond. PE | Hos wer Bell Road, = t |. ' 2 NICE ROOMS, CLOSE TO TOWN aad aged men preferred. Box | BUS STOP PRIVATE ENTRAN — laundry. 8 con TAB’ LE in refined home. FE 5-0668. CLEAN WARM ROOM. PLENTY hot water anc twin beds. FE 5-4785. CLEAN. WARM BEDROOM FO flospttel or re? bed st. plated 6 room: and is S| quire 46025 Dequindre x Onene of near restaurants and bus FE South Bivd 5-5.79 after 5 p.m. UPPER 3} ROOMS & BATH. WORK- | DESTRABLE ROOM _ 48 West | ing middle aeea couple ot or cingie | uols, FE 2-4710 | grees f° rinkers. | DERTNASERE ome Protec Ew BEDROOMS, HEAT — Aduits, References. FE. TaaY “DESIRABLE 3 ROOMS AND bath. Stove & refrig. furn. Adults. 2021 Scutt Lake Ra. OP apt. beseed: cut? 117 Morte. room Oak st. OL 1-4296 GAS Shel APT. FOR COU. my bar rye over store. E eis Siete SEVERAL : AND 3 ROOM ——— were. >refrig- and bot water farataied seg Me Smith, 7, |Roy Annett Inc. ss REALTORS Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Rent Houses Furnished 35 gaa 3 ROOM HOUSE. FE 2 GARAGE HOUSE APTS. 1 1 Cat. 2R COMPLETELY nished, Men preferred 620 Wes- _only. nat 2 ROOMS WN. CENTRAL. iy locatac located Reference required. r, aferiated, $e co: nished or ished. _monweailth, Near Blue Sky. 2 BEDROOM SINOLE OIL heat : ‘ood- OR 3-438 OMS. BABY FEderal 3-7183 ie | DESIRABLE iscnt IN A Five home. on West side. Ref- erences FE 20065 . 4 ROOM AND UTILITY. rr "Adults ooly. FE 390% LARGE WARM ROOM. CLOSE TO restaurant. 1 or 3 ladies preferred. 248 8. Parke. A vileges, Ga by oes Coll: nook OM FOR f DEPENDABLE CON- ae f rant close. 3001 Regie ch. ag yng a home. Kite: _ week Out t. FE 5-1030 _boste | ROOM. DAY WORKER. 390 a0- — PowwrTAc PRESS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1954 bus : a ers. 360 N. Perry. Cail at second OE. BOARDING HOME FOR AGED ladies, Reasonable. OR 3-1655. CONVALESCENT CARE FOR EL- derty . 4 hr nursing serv- bed rE fee, ne bent ee eee ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 OR more i Close to tow: 3 OS | Comer *15 week, FE ioeerea a Is GREGG 1663— Usion Lake Union Lake Vilage EM 3-493 by Dick Turner "ANNETT 1S. Family—Close in, AB vay Attractive ranch type bome 5 rooms and bath on first ss car attached eee 2 well ce: 10 Acres or a are Hotel Rooms 39 HAYDEN HOT EL ROOSEVELT © rs bolel ‘and ‘betel simonpbere » wae and hotel “WEEKLY. RATES - $12 and up - ROOMS WITH TV PE 5-8126 ——“WURON HOTEL CLEAN Coates” of Po FE aren 23-8206. ~ HOTEL AUBURIN Room bv Day or Week Also 1 to J Room Apartments OO ent Stores ry School district. R appointment. died aie SINGLE oR pova® STORE, 16x50 or ~< 1 OR 3 DOWNTOWN OFFICES. rooms, Very reasonable. Also tele- phone answering service if de- ROY KNAUF, Realtor 5 W. Huron PE 2-762! For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BARN TO RENT WITH WATER, lights box stalls, pasture or any | part of it. Phone MAple 6-674. ___For Sale Houses 43 NPI IO Low A AS $150 DOWN. 7 ROOMS. . 2 baths New ges furnace. garage, location. Cash @ W..LTER GREEN RELTOR 5 Lake Orion. V ETERANS Bette in #ontiec! No — “pay (Mtge. cost i value oy exchange. VACANT 4 ROOM. MODERN EX- cept tub. Near schoo] and bus. down payment. Lake privi- Pontiac. leges. By owner, W: RANCH HO BEDROOMS, strictly modert attached 2 car oer. %, et Gardens Bub- vi $2,000 down. lo nares encode Dages terford GEO. MARBLE, Realtor €261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR 31268 $550 DOWN 3 ROOM HOUSE ON 3 LOTS $650 DOWN MODERN 1 BEDROOM BUNGA- LOW, 100 FT LOT. $950 DOWN OLDER + ROOM MODERN HOME, NEAR 8T FRED" R. J. VALUET, Realtor 148 Gekiand Ave FE 5-060: ve Real Estate pT WEST SIDE ZONED a To Buy-—To Seli-To Trade You BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY Co. ss Real Estate FE 2-0263 Oven Eves ‘til 9; Sun. 16-4 WEXT DOOR, TO BRANCH OFFICE Immediate Possession are Expensive—No! $21. 500. sales & Stephens, ward, Birm: 8. 6 AM. TO 9 "| STOUT'S BEST BUYS TODAY bl FJ HM ge E a | 3 & A has ie a nice home a i i! eg : e il di oi : i ii i { a ad ... HE HUFFED .. AND HE ‘es i “ ~ ® quiet w ways pe probs ble tht home every thang needed is here. A carpeted living rm. with natural fireplace, sep- rt dining room, wy and one bedroom base- ment witb be ia ehil- dren to play this v. gas heat a two car », Rea) value here for 15, CHURCH Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl NW Pasay od OF Open Bt Eee, <> p= win American home com-— remodeled in i 2 edrooms ' tao small guest bones, ou West Suburban Lovely éo Y. ing BE PRO ‘Cope. 1904 by NEA Servi | “Whaddaya say we get engaged, Madge? We could both use an office collection!” ___For Sale Houses Rochester—Brick Ranch vA Dorothy Snyder Lavender suo W. Huron GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS LOOK AT THIS Roy Annett Inc. ona a and Sundey rv *E Bs rE PO aes i 5019 Cas« Elizabeth Rd. 34311. __ ye. NEARLY FINISHED block to Alrport Rd./ 3-4437. at th wsheoss of low price of WOODED Ld fms. | @ - WANTED), WITH PAMILY AND HARMING HUSBAND TO * OCCUPY THIS SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM «.7WO) BATH FULL PACE BRICK. RANCH HOME IF YOU HURRY, YOU HAVE YOUR KINZLER Indian Village Spacious : lontal ne oat ptt a Ld for the ot Ay yt é . y — ~ for y on & pone day. new Modern Housing bedrm. on Low- en st. Ov - ——— ion, Garage, too! 610.550, cash to mige. Lakes. Large lthe-cew 5 room bun- ealow and screens, e —%0 mature oak & hickory trees. A bird paradise. Ful nw = _ SEE THIS 8 = ge -To Trade rou ‘sus in ewe INSURE IT MAHAN EBURN STREET modern, a“ heat. 2 car Large jot cn street. N Smal! village pert- room terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender 10 W. Buren St. _ BEAUTIFUL! _ 5 ACR | ON PAVED ROAD Modern with Sian. Sethe tor wearriging : from Union Lake & | Take shopping centers Srective 3 2 B.: Pint _ floors | ~ HOMES UNDER CON-) STRUCTION. MANY WITH GAS HEAT & LAKE PRIVI- LEOVS, 802150 LOTS. FULL SALES PRICE OF $14,380. INCLUDES LOT AND ALL COSTS. FURNISHED EX- HIBIT HOME OPEN DAILY 2328 MIDDLEBELT, NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION pion ideal piace to pote ! a HUMPHRIES Bt : a Humphries eee i G ILES REALTY | CO. os Zone, oem East” © a ou P ts me For Sale » Houses 43 | WO To BUY TO PELL REALTOR) tee 18 THE BIRD’ TO HOUSE POR BA! peg LE. ViciniTY 0 oF _Auburn Heights, Phone ~SYLVAN VILLAGE ool Warwick has 2 large ee bed homes, For That Growing Family Very etiractive home on x Available § Sine ave bot es when, wooded. Pull bomt. one. “neat If you're for the future, call us my. North Side rick, 3. Let 1 = 164, 4p excel . All heater, select oak floors, Just pn down including mortgage Jonny K. Irwin rE Ps he ve FE 2-1804 4 BEDROOMS bore tS es I rict, aw Boe eed ra dist: fim’ stop at 138 Bass 2.8%. Am parking space Me PRICE $8,950 € room beautiful wall wall carpeting’ tm fiving. &aining room, exeetient conditian. in is @ > bene ou pe B be ewan, Call or stop at 13 East Pike soap rt eunee. ’ GAYLORD Cooperative Neal Wstate Exchange EASTERN JR. AREA Three bedroom & good base- ment, venetian “suede oak floors, lots of ¢ family home cone stele tar nee this home today ONE STORY Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NEW HOME Three bedroom home @ very nice and - — at a va $1 000 DOWN floors an mece, full base ment rily furnished —. With anly 65. down. : $800 DOWN new 5 room ranch trpe. teed ping oe —— Well le on large ELIZ. CAKE AVF. im location Garage with moret drive. Terms RIDGEWAY ~ 975 Baldwin rE 0) $350 DOWN $6,350 FULL PRICE “New 2 bedreem. full beth, heat city sewer and water vee Biter informetion centact this ' * KENNEDY | oe ‘ { venings ‘til ™m set Wr Buren” Besse * $500 DOWN 4 rooms, running water large | lot. bergair price, ‘WEST HURON BRICK $400 pes month ‘ncome. Fully fur- nished. 125 ft ef frontage Ter- rific bargins dees W IGE, ees Oakiand A Cooperative Real Estate Buchenge Immediate Possession SPECI $7500, Low dove poyment. ‘Waterford High Area . Good regtric- | ¢ tens Con r smaller | land contract or email down pey- ment: HERBERT C. DAVIS 402%) Pontiac Lake R4. OR 23-7614 AVAIL. NEWLY EWLY PAINTED ep HoUs low dows e, | paymet. Owner, EM BY OWNER. «¢ ROOM HOUSE ——— or unfurnished Small _Gown payment FE 48167. KENT ESTABLISHED 1916 an Pi sipghe Good weast-side = and immediate bern 2a =a this Liana | ta ay home located m one of c's | betler west-side oo Botany 26) fi living rm with fireplace fully tmsulated atoker heat tn For Sale Houses 43 PPL 1! ROOM INCOME, BY OWNER. oe ony. FE. 6-0303, vg sta I — _ bath. aeeed ideal for “fake eee Analy "title Roed. Telegraph. | +Betwoen 8 “ee LOVELY HOME - 3 bed- ranch with breesway ond s8 rage tomatic of] heat, reek tile bath. aluminum storm sash and” screens. Large 680x245 ft tet “Rear yard fenced with Anchor Fencing.’ Excellent con- $1,120 DOWN - Brand new 3 bed- reqat bungalow with exterior all. completed Full bath well, septic automatic het water. wired. kitch- | en sink and el! interior studding “* home you can efford “ Well. construsted Priced at oniy $6,120 ~~ 3 bedroom home| sag ad ge ef land Close to Lake ‘Oakland Very clean, “Full price ty only §5.350." Ww ashington Park . : You'll be amazed when you inspect thi perfect 3 bed- 2ar petin oversized kitchen paneled vice built-in den, Copel paren 9 bath ges heat, stoetas a. scTeens. — et | awn car cement arive. oOTHING OVERLOOKED full basement. Garage Total $7300 NINE ROOM BRICK ~ Extre ‘West Side Rey price $1 2-FAMILY. Aire aap cl eastside in- come in goed condition ture for | apt wmctuded. Full basement with gas heat. Paved street on ue ne You con buy Tota! this for only $2.500 down price 0 412 00 Call tonight ST. FRED'S Sor aagatlol —_ home or easily con family income basement with y* ‘ca at dear e suburban used for business _ TEL-HURON AREA. See this close. odern 3-bedrm — . pen ie 1 block ta bus line Yours for $8950 terms Call tonight, se uced! You pay only €1,000| terme six room bens pact gris! down for gt ee ee modern | \ home Full t bedrm down, medern kitchen, bresitart nook full =. —_ acre some f . Bus Ae FLOYD KENT, Realtor, | “ Eves VETERANS On best, full basem = Longfellow are Geleeman aoe dally | DAN FP REA ESTATE STATE Lake Front 1 L | hom aturin i ae rom, itehew, ff end part bath down; and with full | : ; 2 bath ~ Full basement, euto- matic “oa heat, children’s pay ee Pioneer H ighlands Sogo out. Gast en. bath.” and. 3 yard A Tassel of sis ten eo 92,000 J. A. Taylor REALTOR — ae ng” 4 apd two reom apt with | Rasetrene somence. paved street, amemetis beat. | Excellent 6 room home with 2 bedrooms and tiled bath, down, cedar paneled reom io € . mee as = "fet tyne fred’ $1490 SUBURBAN FARM - 3 | Biace, family - & bedroom modern home in perfect room, kitchen with loads condiltee, large 2 car erage. chicken howe § acres land “Only ¢4%: miles from city." L.. H. BROWN, Realtor j built-ins, of! SO oe | goreee ¥ fires to snqeahned buyer. Near Downtown 1363 W. Huron FE 24810 A perfect. for s foom- Exeh. “rooms, im Member Co-op Real Estate A HOME OF YOUR OWN wanity ; et. | North Off Joslyn ‘2 bedroom frame home — fine ' Dorneedeatinianed upstaire.| inched gorage. This attste- neigh! Large lot and 20x30 garage. #7800 new past cra! bet Teh (Wroukinna ave." "ra “eaeet a it : ji? Hy i afi ith yO e¢ 3 ce 1 ; i A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Lakefront with Possibilities on jakefront with sand beach end « jot that le well wooded and just 1 block off the wpment, res owe tt to you to see epportunity for ambition at at 813.050 with $3950 dewn Buy now 'n the off ceo--r en" save! WHITE BROS. ford oo 3-1972 oF - ee to 8 sun Templeton tr _Resale 2 — sate Garage. Lake NICHOLIE “=== "| TRIPP Payments approx $62.56 mo in- —, T* wlan le Saag seesnemarreurmeer oye) pause tare | SEE [Ti “ Kampsen 1 Two bedrooms," dixisa | Realtors , FE 4-0528 | . 913.500 iegre) Eves. Terms. Has "infinished upstairs. pad lie . eae Cooperative Real Eatate Nearty an sere of land with this : - 6 room frame home. Has es — down and 3 up. -l—|— ; teeahiast tost rwcieened feat ; nh. oe screens, ful! Joslyn Ave., Corner Third “Our New Location SYLVAN. VILLAGE. | | FE 5-50" or, FE 5.2564 iit ATTRACTIVE BRICKCRETE EX- Senin Hills sburtocl better Se ata tn BEATS PAYING RENT REAL A oe IRWIN & ROSA rage. hae clone te bus 41 S00 Lame a Tripp, Realt-r AUBURN GM ord rE Seals Bo heres S2"Rrn “Moat ‘id gdb! ee SOUTH JESSIE. ? fete ae as) LMS, ak CARROLL G, PORRIT? wonee. for widow, $3,365 26% West Huron Eve. call FE rime Partridge | rm sic, eee PR ann 22161/ 1s THE “BIRD” TO sEE Tired of Climbing Stairs AMONGST THE OAKS Allen. West Side 3 Bedroom Bungalow appointment today i“BUD” NICHOLIE FE 5-121 or FE 2-3370 _REAL ESTATE N. Jessie ‘Street Modern four rooms full basement matic heat and hot water en- closed back yard for-the kiddies | Full price $14 500, mete your Gene ly dining area spotléss kitchen, au- bie 1% car Lea set rt tomatic heat tand hot water. it: ‘eaes. Really a caf gafege For details call Mr - sole —— erful pees es aly | SMALL FARM | $1,000 DOWN Pecoses: throughout, separate din. Modern 4 room home, 2 car | ing foom easy to clean metai feet. basement Ra kitchen "full basement with auto | ps and @ acres for’ = 960 with $1,000 down. - res of peat moss; “WARD FE. _ PARTRIDGE | REALTOR, FE 2-8316 ~ {9 w. — St., Open Eve. 1 te 8 one 6Cer ogt e and beautiful | Rack yard 96.500 cash or $3,000 Tn Clarkston and assume mortgage @ $30 0 per month Rowley Street. $1500 down on this neariy fin- Very att ave te Ceca cS yoy song ld ‘garage, og well hed fi al it | 100 80 ‘with ‘ake envi Total. $9,750 with % down, . $7 2 G. Hempstead. Realtor Only $600 Down | 102 East Huron 8t Good § room Pr 40284 eve Pr ain | aster Nice podbemend aoe = | electricity running $1.500 DOWN ferpace, motes crm bat muck modern NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW better iban. paying rent. ga'Beln @™ioutiy NRoom. Gi PAUL A, KERN, Realtor | Heat, Lot 100x250 jt Oakland ata. PR 3-000 $1,500 DOWN | Ral Estate sine tee” + Scdenremmon LAKE HOME -— windows 20n24 garage. Paves. drive. perme | Pa _ em $1800 dow windows. buys large oh’s vig town priced oe | Bi Wegaioe, eee atm only 812,800 63,000 down. automatic water heater, Alum! num sere Interior trim WHY FURTHER w olf heat pyle If you fate an immac : @ room m PRE $4181 Ev lent cond., very nice ~ POPLAR - re ae =| Som a rah perans ‘ Bald * ryt? oak floors, , fireplace. omirwer to y to fheered Sis n| gerae JOSEPH F, REISZ , PONTIAC REALTY O.| 23 Fe ate After 5, OR 3-248 rE + ip00, ™ Baldwin 2 Sears Co-operative Eine is ‘ 6 ee Te ee ee | em | CRIN ices lag . al THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954 Russell Young NORTH SIDE chaser may cos oer bots cis or me ie Price $900 each. FLOYD KENT, Realtor w, each. Pertiy wooded, small build. ,- a property. with $500 a rchine ste party iGiroux see REALTOR FLOYD KENT, Realto «3 Ww. og li ®: ae 2 W. Lewrenes bias open eves A WEST OF PONTIAC On . Ready to : PE 2018 FA MS Bega ome cry, toc location Ouly LHL BROWN, Real Realtor aay | pe, Nester ia res Dair arm Ne vight } Ry * a pod oa? _ CLARK rey , ak y a ¥. <3 gg ad “oo cattle, oF Lake John Ks Kinsler, Realtor DAWSON WOODS | %,%,, "23.0 2 pe Fal” IS BEAUTIFUL acreage Er ai & good Bose, to. bus service, as: 1002160 =f. “Aloe down. } on mn Plains | building sites eee oon to drive your A wow Development agony a ran > "Somes aloes eg BY y daily. eee et gee highly re- . : 2 small lakes, 5 acres JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | 2&3, te aes, MER: Ms L3 PE 5-001 ys 1 mile . ater 72 Foe BEAL PE eas Steps ~ 80 ACRE FARM AM pee Oe ealsons, beth furnace and part basem<« Tu.ere are 2 Fer Sele Resort Prope aen| Sates ysis ie iia Sea Tapoererat, 4000 ing. Lot. 170x550. we. | ceiling — FT. is dings ‘ain ne 3. SMALL RESTAURANT i m business 11 years with located regal Os Balding 860x141 Roy Annett Inc. aE ere Phterws 37183 Open Evenings and Sunday t4 BUSINESS CORNER 2 biks . We sf = for business, large 10 roo © club by he Vet. John K. Irwin REALTOR 191"; rig es e FE 34031 Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A BUSINESS CORNER IDEAL FOR barber shop, beauty shop room a ccening depot. oooes 430 F Jessie COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1800 1800 eq. ft. Full peyote Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 45931. 20X60 STORE 22. PIKE ST. GROCERY STORE Complete line of stock. Immediate pos: Located at 3492 La- or M-24, Metamora. For Sale or Exchange 50 50 Pr FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 farm, tools cattle, © ale Po 4 p.m ARS . close | f=: it eauty Sis" on mma un- mo oF will tease cout on vomelee house tn _E or Rundell Sale Business Property 49 49 Bt. Eve. 23-1904 | move in. ere ate three ett ij 3 : Money to Loan 33 Baxter & Livingstone 4 W Lawrence St PE 41538 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2.9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO. Need aap af foal or 6 pm, call FE FOR RENT permet, oe = MODERN STATION i a en ae mo, 5 pe modrn ng — sooner, All new stock and equip- H & A waRDware Loan Company'* tea} money maker in 6 fast- caf may yoy 9 see) _ Path, ee __Ph Eset de Baiting cae 3 oa ‘sat, srerrpat’| WHEN YOU NEED IVAN W. Oo . WANTED manner wel; spud experience Partridge 1S THE “BIRD” TO SEE BUS. FRONTAGE %? a Es PEt se Ewe ee fice i. enna meng tate GEM Near an ‘ees “STATE. Rauor,ficense ea Eyer ae tey Wns B included at erseae BUSY DAIRY BAR Tamil * Located in" small frtendiy town ‘Pontiac. Only $1,500 down WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS’ BRORERS CLEA OFFICES I COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest © W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-6316 WE DON’T KNOW ‘We really don't know of a ba: ain alley THE SPICE OF LIFE en ae profits you es ® — belleve possible Building equipment are practically Soeea boi Inventory i* all live stock, @ good mark up. Idea) set w Se ex chain store operator. e: No 1% STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of — Pontiac State Bank po Ol John A, Landmesser, B rr ¢ise2 000 CE Sale Land Contracts 52 LET YOUR $$$ WORK FOR YOU fe, ave a a he es omell. “Kroccashhe discounts Ag tov Sorte} Cah FE 30340 lor_§=—s information. “STONE REALTY. or 19 Josiye FE 32-0340 ®t * om daily Sun 1 t 5 SMALL LAND CONTRACT FOR 2 per cent discount on good west home. Cal) F. C. sed Co., Realtors for details. Money to Loan 53 "(State Licensed Lenders) LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature only. Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac lay 8 Gaginaw ** FE 40533 | $25 TO 3500 j GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN « W. Huron FE 3- 118) | g. | Up to $500 CASH for You Today 30.000 PAMILIES IN PONTIAC nd ty have bor- | ners tm the last : When there on ts time glad you are Geailae eith with Gesiears = sure of MODEST MAIDENS it for years!" \ WW way Auvtani= “The ‘flatter look’ isn't new—I've been trying to achieve Sele Heme ode #7) For Sele Miscellaneous 60 By Jay Alan L » N aU Ub _For Sale Clothing 56 wee ow ee MAN'S BLUE SUIT, 100% WOOL, hard finish, ap: gr & elec,, $5 hon FINANCE CO. Se “Chrome FE 4-1574 chests, ow & used, 88, up: bed Wel Pasting Mote Cent Site | mee Se Ee ee = “910.50 up. y other _ LOANS ORE oun Ragy parce B — ANY- THING. OUT & LOOE wGemmanity Lown Cox") HRS ie ts FE 2 131 ak oo. ¢ mi. east of rd Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of Auburn Priendiy Gervice Hgts. on “VE 31000 MBs. SHOPPING FOR A | *ae"er carmen, Banc PE ° ba oo 1954 AUTOMATIC WASHER. KEL- vinater, First — will take it. OR 3-1508 after @ 8 ® PIECE DINING “ROOM SUITE. Very good condition. FE 4-8078. AND mona pl rand 1 bik ar ayer, 2 _g00d co 56-7423. 5-« RM ea DUO THER OIL IL HEAT. with blower. Melrose 71-2702. $800 SMALL BABY GRAND. rg covered bench $285. 1 SINGLE MAPLE BED $30 1 Harbor or FE BT it ars PHA sppreves. No moneyS down. $-4962 for free estimates. BEREEEEE bons. 6 seems. OF F200. ~~ USED TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT Used washer ........ cee $19.95 Roacoocoocos &.t estos Go chair ..... mae $ room Duo ‘Thee heater hog ll oe 949.50 a ks ee MANS OtuEn ; & PIECE’ DINING ROOM SUITE. 9x12 Linoleums ooe-$1.98 4% ft. Wall Tile ...... House Paing ..$1.49 Gal. Anti-Freeze oe+59e Gal. Gx9 Linoleums ... ;... -95c A soe tad = RIN welders. PE 2-8673. ANCHOR FENCES Coal. lumber and supplies. M. A. Benson | # WR. Saginaw Semare toed ScIOHTLY. a Yo. freezer chest rererriNie dis- count. Many other ttems. ear. | devt. Hutchinson Trailer 4615 Disie Hwy. AMERA, anus ) C3, WITH CA CAMfash sed, like new. $35., FILM SER les. IPPED eh 2 com low as $6.05 SAVE CPPLY. 100 8. SAGINAW Cash TPE «resi FURNITURE arr. see eee eee ers } — pepbepengengen ee eee eeeeeeeee * 7900. pune aides Pum,.| Seitiwieio =, wore, ges vane pug never, |* ASTER STORRS, Chee fomber, "Boors. plumbings, ‘sash. | PUEL OM TANK Sgr Son aE ge pipes and fixtures, automatic oil ’ and water heaters, of] and water boilers, off fired. ° Taylor Made oe. HEIGHTS SUPPLY Solo Dizie Bey FE 46-5654 2685 Perry St. RANGES........ yesuses rr} Phone FS 4-5432 yee size on - APES ‘ Sass hnraee: uoean eae, renee fiocr yeig Micheap” our. Stoko! fon So ia) model ee ‘erm |Ironrite floor model........ re 200 Nationa) Building FE) CRUMP ELECTRIC” Jia saw 2405_Auburn FE ¢ ag AR i aw chccomen | MEAVY DU LBIG SAND: FE 5-6255 after 3 er, $43 FE 48717. = HEAVY DUTY SPRAY PAINTING BURMEISTER’S equi ent, and trailer. Call FE BUMBE hse ene non tb levied ee TWO YARDS are slightly. Also « is OPEN ® aM. TO M. vith alues ieee . = Wi 5 SUNDAY 106 TO Py cent, 383 Orchard Ave «= Sheet rock, shest ....$133/HOLLINGSHEAD V Se beards. sm store, 7 miles out Baldwin Arm- 1x8 W. Pine boards $85. per M. strong floor cov and Mac-O 1x12 W. Pine boards $06. per M. Lac Phone 71-7868. ia ped, Fire op wie ITCHEN UNIT REFRIGERATOR : : stove sink and cupboards; @ iat Red Fir Ss. ne ne, Se ee ee ag. Tie 608 bere L" : 6:00 p.m... OR 31747. per 35. rock wall $1.25. eet, | KENTILE Alumnus combination doors $20.95 APu trong iniaid tile. oa. age mpleie. $140.95. FLOOR SHOP ; PAINTS - | Open 90 #9 8. Saginaw 6. IP YOU ARE B' ING A HOUSE EN T « CHROME OUT URMEISTER's | Chairs. Lane c chest, new AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL _!#undry tubs. FE R MATERIA: \i-3 HP. - 90.56, 13 MAKE SURE H. P. deep well jet pumps with | 12 gal, tank : BURMEISTER | 2°! Sisson re LOST OUR : Northern Lumber Co. —— ee S197 Cooley Lake Rd | | accessories. Stock up now! Dick ‘s Telegraph and 8 Mie Ra peep hg hnsy = Detroit PL 1-4184 eae ~ LUMBER acKelt S “PALL “ ix8 white boards M. sq. f. $86; 1x12. M sq. ft or more Offer is'nt wa, suniog Coe cots ee ee ft ~ Knotty paneling, $158M . : ; ft., $4.50; Int. doors $7 & up, E rd cane plywood. $4.25 per doors sti a me = aia ie 22’ 3 better fir tr, te and sut's $00 Md. price New type. insulated inside and vutside, white | siding. See us for new low prices. and color, $2.08 per i Driveway culvezis State copeenets 6161 Dizie Hw. Clarkston | ¢ * 1 clothes post, $6. MA 56-6811 | ea. Sewer crocks & drain tile & BIRCH’ FLUSH DOOF in Ay ale paneling — = a FS most any size.| in windowwell. Plyw interior & up for inside ide exte: es. ee a eee ke | fort com tables, 63 and up. Masonite flusn | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. . doors, $3 and up. 5634 Orchard | 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce Lake Rd First house south of EM 32731 Walnut Lake Rd. Open every day Bove Boe ENO Cishi HOME OWNERS! ALUM AWN- . ) band brakes, ce pin an sens value S00. These. are LINOLEUM. 49c sq. yd. fae Pucresen, 38" orchard |® Auer, ss al fate. SMITH'S 257'S. Saginaw BUILDING, 12 X 16, POR SALE MTaquire 133¢° Baldwin MEDICINE CABINETS. TARGE, 3 i value $3.95 marred. Also couch. Dresses, Suits, Size 14-18 = selection of medicine Blouses, priced low to sell. without lights new _5 p.m, 26] Ottawa Dr. _| sliding triple door units, all at CIRCLE FLU >| sae panera tures, Newest brightest and most Ld L e modern lighting tor | tithe awa ont, oneee, Wise sene ss.| _ NESCO ROASTER Sti at!) Wes’ fryer new automat poe cond pearont ll Michigan Fiu- le, © 900, sacrifice. 81 $10. Water- orescent. 393 Orcha: Ave less cookware, new sluminum, COAL STOVE. HEATROLA. ciR-| fort S80. sell for. sto ty Reng guiator, A-1 condition, 62). EM | Sun, all day or wk. day @ to 8, - MeCRAY , LANGE. REPRIGERA- Detten acere complete oonble 206 SERVICE, i055 W. Seve ross ° from Huron Centre, PE bas. NICE ao WEIGHT TRAILER box. 8x10 wall tent $20. enaan’ 3, automatic rifle & $35. Com mon wealth. N- OIL CONVERSION BURNER. 618 Third 8t. Portable Radio DUOTHERM ONE AND TAN, ing type Plugs into wal) outlet ruq with roe: Oxi8, $25. wuete ws | Sad potrwene: | for bi Pa =) reams" Wout wakery seed bers For Sale Miscalcatees 60 food —— 2 a tj " Will, sell” for $0. without ANTIQUE MARBLE TOP LAVA. Dra Ing | battery, MI 4-71 unene : | PETRO ! ATTENTION ALL Instruments .| _giEAT SERVICE THRIFTY BUYERS! Beetasetoms an Ei serene set | Por less with an H.C. ME , ¢ ranteed autom floor, Every day of the week we sell t Co. I "Targe com- i fey “room or ee duct meus make merchandise AT and dividers “with extension | type, off ft Now at reduced oases r, 2 smal! compasses, small ces. Tt lights itself and burns the spot to get the most for| dividers. pen. pen point for large 0. 1, 2 or ofl. So simple you your 7. eer extra parts and leads. can install service your. 12.50 elec. heater with fan......7.09 | Fe Se Pe ‘st. tly. oot, Hundreds in use this 19.50 automatic elec. heater 13.05 | $2. vals Depo yn Demonstrations daily. Asso- 39.95 Ni elec. blanket. 24.95 ciated with nena oer on 60 24.95%” . @rill Jac chk... 16.75 8 Telogregh os from Tel- ye pe ball bear. = ron 50S TERRI Gly BURNER OD: a. oo. open eves, and 34.50 bail bear. elec sander 2475 el $18, stove pad and blower. $100. REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC BE SP eit ae. ten a A wim i 58.95 | REFRIGERA , 1238 Sire ben ohh cow al ee wena —— $78.05. = ee Americe's a om peer pall eee iT | DuPont fist woe paiat arn 70 Ca 5 years, ‘Buy . ew ranteed for . drop . DuPont more ® used 1? pel -9 Prcoathey cog Soy McBride Hardware | tg say | oe rene. 03 eee ee ee 1 | Open Sundays 8-12 | “New GaLvantzED MM GRUEN WRIST WATCHES | 1027 Auburn Rd. iat Crooks) | % tm. lengths) lee f AT HALF PRI = TE 2-0302 \% i lengths) ie ft. =—nres Wrist Watches at half ELECTRIC STOVE RUBBER SAVE ot uetne ore 14490 set Recine Hair Ctppers o.se| S° _Porwable wesher. love Mov: | Send Gun TIPE OIL boeton 695 Ceramic hot ++»-3.05| odds and ends 5877 KE, Walton, with 3 months, $76. 0.95, metal clothes hampers $06 _Bivd_ PE 4-772. Cali FE ¢5316 after 3 p.m. . FACTORY 2NDS: WASH BASINS 19.96 elec. Casco steam f: -- 12.96 : : 2 18.88 Dormeyer sep tryer....13.00| $09; @. A. Thompson, 80 Sout Plywood 9.98 Roto, Brot! 400" rotis. 28.95 An tame! poms & : 695 Leaded | paneovoe ma. 6 ane mode, 2 radios,| Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers 14.95 hitches fost ‘set. ..9.0| All tow 391 _N._Johnson,| "ade to order 12.95 Presto 4 qt. er. 0.95 STANDING $17.08. | 140g QONAC PLYWOOD co. 29.95 Universal Coffee maker. .19.95 wis with fittings | $11.95 Beléwia FE 27-2543 Hundreds “of similar’ ba at|3 ouble sinks $9.95 SEPTIC TANKS | CLEARED “BY ICES, Come in, see, be con- | White < Colored e100.80 wi Aan ns 8 6. A - SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ft Warwick. 2678 a cnt GENERAL SOan STAIRWAY WIKI STEPS |( SHALLOW WELT POF tat ana 'VAREHOUSE CO. | PS button, MY 1623 Bott LE Rs, near GALLON GAS HEATERS. $58. OPEN DAILY. 16:30 te 8: BONDAY FE 5-704. She gallon choctria bestera, Se 10:30 nd 2: ER a DAY GARAGE DOORS a. A, Doe 80 8. Perry. PARKING. mere 8x7 and ene pat door | _ $12. PE 65-1146. Le riatel Pipes. Reinfo ved, baneus Sheen, Gealh Lamas Oren, SURPLUS LUMBER com Peasy Ty Lmao food tear » 2210 AND MATERIAL a oom — _ Excellent Uced Ping nate Branch across 2x6x4 as assis ea. fom jAiengan Peres © 8c) SCTE Doors | iesehers sesr wins. She“ ae , ee 2x4 oe eS nammers, meson ieesh gcue ‘te be All i aysuanie’'st | RendrmieSoerbia Mond ws er cleaners, sanders, prices. | ; flooring ...... CONES RENTAL mmgten. oe asap Es “other Gas we 1251 BALDWIN PE 23-0203 | 540 Rd. OM rE 207 BERR SALES CO, Open 64:90 except Sunday P + i , » ey ‘ / ¥ ie ‘ \ i ‘ Br} F i f i y } : : { * \ fi i : pol ke Be MM f woe ; ee ee ae J = » ae Le. oo sid re a hos page i % ‘ . 4 wth eS ie Rita s iy Rr: gh quay 4 of i Bas its oe 2 i ; ; . : Pore wee es ae aneenaees 3 56 ‘ ' me ____... THE PONTYAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,1054 yiisieci ae __.___-FORTY-ONE ” ’ ‘ ‘ VSED-OIL, Gas AND COAL FUR: | pan‘ auERIChy CLARINET AND | WASHED SAND, AND, ORAVEE, | , Sr P ABERDEEN ANGUS | ~~~ mn aft it Oe angg| TO SAVE THE MOST Ev Pict Por Your Convenience cman | ie neces. Also stobers, oil and case. B flat. Like new 965. 101 8. ooo roma Building | steers * Wereford nelters. $78 AUCTION SATURDAY NIGHT. ome DUES AtrTO FARTS © TON PICKUP BOX, ea5. 1 &. cue GiUs COUPE Was $1295 ‘J et . Suppiics nn Dixte HE Po. MA-| of Orion, We bave @ very os ee ‘ gy 4 Sa Soeeae AA, Gee | As Herein FESS | GIT i NTE wl O_O Te | me cae a tee aey | Sage anhgcmni” Bit! For Sale Used Care 91 | settee ts, Oh bate = 4 Ser Oe ea Sale Office Equipment 63) 004 eravel_eM3-<207, | BEAU TIPO eae. $05. 6| felgium orlestal’ regan. washers, Lots ot carts for “ié cars a Compr | fandition, $085. O67 H. Mansfield. SO BUICK 4 DR. od SsED POWER MOWERS AND | ~~ “TyPcwaran | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| other maxes, ‘nilies, stallion | New merchandise antique and | S008 ave on em 4-013 tion, Gall Peter A Seon | PE +1808, ———| Im fine shape and has redio & | garden tractors - CORON. PEWR ENN bees ett ate tet Pees te Priced 5 rt ¥ me ier, = CYLINDER MOTOR ow | sold im mediately Because of ar OER belore 4 PE 24125. REGISTERED CORR ERY Teak | _Upten emeneerss eee “ge {raneloston and rear axie. Mprtcasitg, eanctlant « condition, $800 1953 DeSoto $595 after cur stock. Same TYPEWRITER Re eet She TOE enbe | TARDY Pale ROUSTEIN Dis: | SAT. AT 1PM. CELEBRATE WOL-| | PE CtMl OTOR és Thane. ee SE -WS-e a = Se | kines fo” surplus “iis ‘ime of| WOODS epright “Like new coc | 2 cord. Sil. Prompt aeltvery 7 N Saturday, Oct, 30. 1964. st} Loteresting lot of home furoisb- | “very Jace cheap. G4 Orchard |" miysage, excelent condition, Call) {So'and.e bine top Radi, bee | — 'SQ) CHEVROLET we F. Miller, Garden | sacrifice $35. 2 portables, | days a week. FE +0137. tel ot ‘Michigan's good sa mnstegtaie 006 mist. Os: | a2 _S88.__. af after “ and all day | or, white side wall tires, and auto- with radio, heater and 4 Lawn Eq 1803 8. Woed-| $20. $550| hers Most of herd sired by twe| munity Auction on M 36 Auto Service 8 | —*#*._ 824 Sun CM sca] Shnewsll Siete ices Sie | Say See ee | re ates readin | Sa bere pa Puke” tor Sonera oe SEE PAULSON | 5 nt Shetty $95 | GsED FUEL OM TANK i GIL | Sale Store Equipment C4 | "Metctiar toes cord ot 3 to one, abe berth end” three se a a ae go Se ne For A Good Deal $1505 . | SED 1006 2.000, 3000 GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY TREE TOPS 10G| Soeby RoC. B. Omuh Avc-| pm loceted ; muee Best of hon 12 Hood 66 S. Per A hale ok $3 BUICK : : teres. EM cnocuy eae ese slabs a0 sawdust. Carpenter, 6| tioneer, E. A. and James Hardy, Dryden and 2% miles South on FE down payment, Where ¢an. you door sedan with whitewall : Seiweon 6 nd 4:30. Petroicum | genie, MUST BE SOLD. veg, Stes fe Sversel YS) GAvING DECIDED TO quit | Bomer Ré. erm Ne ty RRE ESTIMATE | Gxbiciae see 1 DOOM PRICED | 87» ctr cheaper ten at ures $1,495 | if STORM WINDOWS FURNACE tert dey Sve, Seat | "INDIR OOD] “ary arming, Lt sol | oencaea bars, S youn reg | al ilar Fuan® | _prectated. #00 ‘tabaie, “| SCHUTZ ‘MOTORS INC. 7 | ano. Date “drver. Bendix washer. mach rd Th fan was SPEEDWAY POEL GIL WIRE | per Locknert. Jie mes eet | Sone ‘and close speingers. “is BRAID MOTOR SALES toa CHEVROLET. RORITERTY os ee nam 's) BUICK - : "jaa gabartne oon Fie SiG | ies" oe” "Eomonmoony vad | act Seetlee! UI Talts |—RousteI DMPENSAL aAUR | fe neler, “t'% Tata: | enowe ra same | falc youn | - OPEN "TIL 9 P.M. "| 56 moan i SERMEATER WITS |. mtey ht tetas, Tie be Seas | Foo @ Pans Oe. PE baile | CARE COUNLe, ORNERRE,, | cre veremeie, 2 eetee mibere| Se four oor deat WY CREYROLET J FABERNOER | - yor Your Convenience | Byannoenne : ont = - Bi ae1s Dixie Hey, WHITE BIRCH PIREPLACE LOGS. Monday November 1, 1964 at| can tack, w tank, 20; "10 gal. 6 AND 6 COLLISION. % 6. TELE- a off Pike FE 6-1245. : $1 y 5-7308. ° . RESTAURANT — COMPLETE ———— 68 o Us 113 1% les Seb k and Sens, Proprietor, Overal) paint 5 ; 4 ’ i WOLVERINE wore tobe ayers guting | ovewes Tree Smee) Sextet intaey a Ye guint | Metamora Bay ice” at $ SAVE § Pe DAYS 52 Chevrolet 'S) PONTIAC 2 eee per ARS | Rarer at tes Dane Uae A tA Bi poren’ ote | “iiWingpnssirenen | Guisc” O* SH O* + | “Sale Motor Scooters Y Samecatere, une wee | DEAS Spat ec | SSMS Latest Used sheeting “per'M- $18.00 | RESTAURA NT WOST | ori “bine, Arvarian, Scotch and | 95 cow, “95 "Bred Heifers - &2| For Sale Housetrailers 78|.° icin N06 WEE. | Cedille 6 4 deny | $895 New toilets $18.95 | any kind Ca:. EMpire 34529 eves. | wrusno arborvitae juniper nag hd Open Heifers — 4 Herd rw ~ Ia, ms a wt (i) man Scooters. Sart cen 5 See agi . Pio henmee: Sale Sporting Goods 65 gor on aoe Ra., pig OE a so 8 = 4 Call from 10 “ ENG i ONE CYi EA. | « ymeuth, Leaded, ; "§2 CHEVROLET ~ i jum and builders supplies. “ aa straight west 3 miles from) fT B. & Bangs Tested. All eat: | tin 3 OR 3-915. Best ert PE sass. . | Bt Katser witn 68 Gide 4 radia, i = ps parcan—voo-wt| ATTENTION Sremeree vilacs co erarelrc;| male warm bly September 36 | pe aL aaciwOm FRLICER Bl ALL STATE, MOTOR SCOOT. | ‘1 = te MATTHEWS. || gz’ 2 oor: a AY py ER TR, 1 oe Ving ty Farm| terms — See Floyd Kebri, Penni- | 3-296. — waer.| Wire anon E sai | * a ee, i | z iso install allt CE! D Hunters | Sua” “es “om re Baceih Recent iin oo ot | AMERICAN | ORNERAL. rts fake endiion Neteoatbes OR ‘1 Henry’ 4. Very clean HARGREAVES : | Saari ara rg| Mage et: Bane | aig EP ES |" Megane eats | Fae ne | Eg ae te 211.S, Saginaw St ‘31 DESOTO bination. Ideal for your vee | TON, MICHIOAN, Fepossessed 36 A bunk | I ) “80 Chevrovete Phone FE 4-4546 Sportsman <= * fos en tae oat PaNG6 Across” trom Pontiae Drive. For Sale Poultry — 74) Rita lincere olen on used — rau AND agg oF is NOMY CARS ome. and gutomatic | 1 Hit PULLETS, ESEE SALES v s. sore 19% PER DAY 19¢ or oiler bois gas. Pull | peat moss. Loaded or your truck |™%%,{BOMORN POLES LATING | OEMEAGT Dinle We — ~ns CADILLAC, 1983, 62 4| | FULL SIZE AUTO. | np'Reragum cx, sal Gree Sound evenings Pin” ae eames eae | “TEEN, Pe” _For Sale Bicycles” 84 dr. with ww and power, Nationally Advertised | ss CacisEn REMINGTON AUTO yale. full gt nynctemne, | —eneees. FE bgWs, way, Dreyton Pitas, — SCHWINN 26 IN BIKE. LIKE 9 5 Firestone supreme tires. Over 50 19¢ Clothes Dryer 19¢ | matic: Clean rod and. 2. boxes tise small bulbs Ail our bulbs Sale Farm Produce 75) ~~ NEW MOON | —22%-8# e ven, ; is Very sharp. By owner. Good Used Cars 20 Ib. CAPAC “| Sea*eoaie. - cemaeasti APPLE BAROATNG — NORTMERN | Op bang sod greatir reduced tor| Boats & Accessories 8% ; OR 3-6954, to Choose From FOR RENT Nrih Deep aigit, carrying cave, | Quy, our bulbs from the Duichy | ABET and many oiare. All epraved| immediate whe BOAT HAUL OUTS Buick 1% FE4-3563 19¢ sified eateerex yons Ca MM ECE FREES I toe | bel marked Picace bring “on: Bee Tn IF, ebro co these. siarniing NEE Moraes ont | guper Rivera Rardiop, with ry 1951 Ford s ‘ at ane Ab : : chards, 2206 E. Commerce ve ~ Biear - Rich stee or will trade for 16 gauge or 20 | —oevered. #7. each. PE 27811 iid: | Prairie senooner &_Telegrape “igne, Belg “Twp ‘sod| Forder ye. Manmorme grove te! (Community WRECKING _ | stage cathe Sec “ot sow. | For Sale Pets @) -isianju tot Dusk Uae M68.) Cer purnme cones, | WARRED OOOO CuvOeCHIL| fet. ean, "Exe ln “ce | hi fadin emtr foe a Mot , DEER LW ae APP Ue? MOST VARIETIES. | Parkhurst Trailer Sales ' = S hategpotrplabe mg a bere: BLDG. MATERIALS |—Sett sestselrel FTE). a Rit” mrs | Ran MBs gc | aoe BO guy sat Ome) “Bee, uae a ee Sarees s| Molter Sales . DELUXE WINCHESTER bred bitches for «sie. Pups. ¢25.| ford Hill Farm. bea Oey. | oz CHIE? 3 FT. 6| Boats. Owen's Cruisers. ee i eee Ine. e LOOK MODEL Tl, 348 CALIBER, Lonedair Beagles 1742 Opdyke |GET YOUR APPLES AT SUTTONS | 1864 PONTIAC CHIED 3 Ont) eee MARINE 60 ented ON tafe op 0G ........... 3e ft. SLING & TEXAN SCOPE Rd., FE 5-145. ______ | Orchard. 324 6. Lk. ne Oe ee rer eoanrest. 44, Cwenard Lake Ave T1A0 TD ' pecttne at onan Penmaes se it | Soxee Or auecis ant | | AKC. MEORTERED, BEAGLE) bring covtainers. "| ibqe NEW MOON 31 FOOT, BX- ora , 149 LOWR gree IS ge | Eitwedare ote enor, 6 | pee a ON TER OO tag Te taut tier: | ia, Beware Lake. Treher Court Boats, . JEROME snd, tow bent rates on the tat-| 803 N. Main, Rochester. Se vecers eet 0M Sees | EE RIFLE SALET | 25" Ciland™ ot winner sted, | ERE Oregeras elt Heer | ee AND BUSINESS | afm oats ; sur MOTORS INC Cure sok Doors one ee a ae ee tow 458.88 amma hl me. Hts pte pl G'ackarere —— SilverbeD | |. FOR SALE a: Ro CANOE. CALL Bright Spot De ly mouth Dealer ee eee, Gib, my st60a | N_ Ml SPP meh | a era | MA. Fete aE Bt | Wok pam CoD SANS @ Orchard Lake Avenue | § Woodward | hymn | outh New Ol Tank ...... $20.95 model 4 carbine, reg.| ADAM HAVRILLAS KENNELS.| APPLES — GOLDEN DELICIOUS | month. EY ‘ % Pr. SAILBOAT FOR GALE, |’ ~”' G00 CONDETION “N °TIL . M. 1952 Plymout wes eeee Bi | winsherter ; Heatea Board ing. obe-|. pick your own. Bring containers.) & lor wt. “vets "round Nylop sails, good condition, EM} i646 CHEV. ' For Your Convenience , sherwin- * ey Insulated ing costs $16.80 | dience and ted Nn Sreining Ze ame | ERED —stay here or go south goed | 33016.“ rs] ra toe. TAYLOR, CHEVROLET smart light ‘blue eat shows That ~~ Pibergias Insulation, — ela aath'e 2% and 31. caliber. 7 REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPS | lets, lx $2. each. EM 3-s56% cen handle, Tpetndes | peantiul Transportation Offered 87 - GOOD USED CARS it's been carefully oe sal ind, ft eck KELLY’S HARDWARE FE 2000. | i3 ACRES STANDING EAR peusewaler wan gee tacos. | nests A Bee pak 40 Cosme. LARRY 1994 Chevrolet Bel Air. Porter. serviced ae er Board .... $2.08. per sheet Auburn _st Adams FE 26811/3 BLACK AND TAN COON| Coro. 2200 Oakwood Rd. Ontford,| in dark room. | jes, Up to Bs Sido walng. Leove Demonstrater. foam seats. seat Ont stoves ‘cabinet sinks, muto- Se ReENCHON 40 TIC, 3| hounds, MA 6-2620_ : a Seat See, two aod guar- flat" Mt 188 1952 Chevrole. Delux Fordor. Twe|- covers. Driven 20,000 miles by ate Oe ee ee me | boxes of shells Good condition | SABY PARAKEETS CAGES AND POTATOES anteed Fesults. Total 0 FonTad DRIVEAWA JEROME tone green Radio ang heater one man. Has 0. 8. Mas. ware and Good quality Sebagoes. $1.25 « 1951 Chevrolet Delux . Dark! ter Tires al' around, vious Sore ior later tees PST | 2 Seasons Nw. condition. i30"N. SOxER DOO” WALE_ Ft MONTES ven Wd. 1 mile South of Elise: I x a cr En in F COMFOR Pane Rochester Ford Dealer | 19si"Cnevrot Delus Tudor, Blue iife istory “Sey Sve you Me : | Be Hr MowTes. | Pas, 3". ivitiz-Expenses _| PLY-« EROINE COMPORT anB ster . | Bive. sci ORATION. NEAR HARPER mo i Sanne DEER | *hucret win occtice ies Kon bet Lake ee eee ee — . per panel [dad || bo we edly ny ey eg Dee tl RR $895 DAILY @ TO ae. fie, ence, ono. bea shege, OR | _eale. Cail Milford, +-2404. ATOus RUSETS A been ot ft pate gow _beween , Tampa, St. Petersou , 2.8 Taéia cad 1 easen! o , ; = r A) moet 74 bagoes. by the hushel of car. . cond L Tudor. our old car probabi 0X 47 Ft Watt Tent Goon | Baby Parakeet $2.98 loads OA 82°79 a"complete “new. aig conditioned iy stormation cal OR 304i, ] SV ies] Chevrolet 1.7. Pick’ up. ee oe ee oie tae Bey serie KOnEe EExin | condition Ideal for deer bunting. WRITTE® GUARANTEE : Te ot © he my eee cot ayer ie Highland tooposite TAYLOR'S rates on the balance, me e en PE +0063. Sel 4th St. PE 2-4025. ome. | “pusher end wp. Out Baldwin to| frauar Camp, 1540 Lapeer fd. | _ tae sirvorts i oy Wii gee . TAP REEY Se MeSa'| || DEER RIFLE (um retin roe Sag) Sgr wre Nerd loon |b" asian fatter! =~ CORD rig em ten | SCHULZ MOTORS INC. - A : 20-30 WINCHESTER, MODEL Glenbrook. so Harbor. peer 4 TRUCK GOING WORTH PA ; R . eoaue Be Tce ee | Eat ge abies Seats Sale Ferm Equipment 76/ Dontiac | naam se tere Taree Ee Gat | ieee, ee GAL OPER” HEAD STEEL | On 27000, amas am ge rE | TAREE CRTATION Crremen FH Custom Tudor werd Rirminghsimn N érums ? Son te Pon nie ot | A REAL BUY!!! California about . @ CHRYSLER 6 For Your fino. closed heed ‘arama, 6h ee: | Dajetumunan Gal otter “boise | OOF a ' ar cee are eapeaee assume payments, 464 8 Wood- liane Boo sey omens waarrenasr | «Chief |eetttnmrmrs| $895 [Ree Cos to Clark Or 00D SPREE | ear dt Speeds | ge eet GPR Oe | one ww WEA 1 ROW PI Sid BY hr * Wntarin ge | SS ood Oe rice BETTE Sport arbor, | ENGLISH POUNTER | YEARS|“Ea se | ~~ MOBILE HOMES Wanted Used Cars 88 ‘a_ronb, Rapio and weaTER.|StON for a Gg “oluetente © tamond, renengoment | GUN BUY SELL TRADE. SHOT | scotia POINTER PUPS. 13 HOUGHTEN’S ge Gh gS eae itd DOLLAR 1946 SE soot take Bt deal ed Free ace WOODEN | geet Seteimaoe PEDO | Sag ce SITS P| sme. wasn maenwter OL tom | ‘ou"cke"bda tee aioe | THE HIGH DOLLAR 1953 DeSoto [C&M OF & US S VENETIAN BLINDS, WOODEN. | Guns — t = 5 Call FE 2st : AN makes—most caifbers. POURD Docs Oe Fitere Rane Hone Gan nari, | 9180 dowe — | Reed them. Drive the extra mile. ene ercuae eet Cas hen car! 520 GALLON = SURE eee RE OTON Leech log | KITTENS SOME NEUTERED, Bante Bey ta hee | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales| ® oe . F finish plus radio, heater and av- _Biete_FE_ 25358, GUNS BROWNING, REMINGTON. Sie ee GORN CRIBS CORN CRIBEING. | 4o,0 Diste Hwy. Drayton Plaine “H. J. VANWELT ; tomatic transmission. A one 1061 Ford custom 8 4 door sedan. line of seop-s & accessories. AKEETS AND Ries. | Com pickers mew ann used silo Phone OR 3-1201 1355 Station Wagon : Fordomatic drive, 08. §2-Caal. We to all of our own gun repair) _2480 Auburn Cee CAGES. filers. Dev’ Machinery. Ph. $5 Corner 6 Mile ae. and Mound, Ee ae $1,495 er. A clean car selling for . Fife range & trap field Try that |” food. since iszT, Set Onkiand Ave. anon TRACTOR GEAR DRIV- 200 $._Dort Highway fist ECONOMY CARS. 29, AUBURN $275 with $14 down end jong term | 1983, Plymouth Cranbrook oo Sunt sHOe. just mrth | PARAKEETS, BREEDERS, NOR-| en with cultivator. $250 Practi- | isp ieae ZIMMER TANDEM LI peymente em the “Siance ot low) ce neun The prion soak Electric BREYER GUM ‘SHOP,’ just orth mals and Fares. branded. 300 to| cally brand new Phone MES | “‘wnesis. Wil! sell reasonsble, FE . BUYER | es a 7. Ph. MElrose 44771, Open | chose from. Also, productive a ee esa | ———| @ mame SCHUTZ MOTORS INC, | “02/73 Sepener ¢ gee. Badto W : sages cere | Mee Se AME we| Oxford Trailer | im tine Sees LARRY RS Hot ater oUNS < oe PARAKEETS, OPALINES. CANAR-| 47842 or MU 42978. M-50 at Mul- xIO WANTED. LATE WODEL WRECE | os Pg ooo! 0 ee Three new Chrysler ¢ door cedens. SHOTGUNS: jes. 104 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960.| ford Rd. - cars ‘49 to ‘b+ EN’ ILOP M equippei. Big savings. . : ak at od 8 uel: | NOW IS THE TIME SALES Bagley Auto Parts JEROME | sOOPEN "TIL 9 P.M.” | Fray, ast : Heaters cee ne ON EE Pal URES TO BUY _ | Ta see the tatest see stunrt's) TE i078 ot ge Rochester Ford Dealer CLARKSTON PLES, Rom deluge auto. 200 | Pincomih’s. @ Park St, Oxford. |1¢ you are looking for 0 real} Yih Jelousle | windows. 1954 - MOTOR SALES 4 300 & 30-06. Win. M-70 308 Cal. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER _ “; she & Soee suo. Fen Cah Kreg Ch = ' ; Open 8 au, ts Td daily, : ; AMMO, ART LAW- ‘nevrolet . GUN BHOP, 6455 Dixie Hwy | sper or, EE Te sie AY care Neste a we toe and xing. : : i Loss than @ 008 ee miles. deemed Q| Mile . mres, ates &: 5 a nae i : ; - | 38 | 3 PT WESTWOOD ALUMINUM WANTED TO BUY. GOOD TATE od ane guarestecd” doling” nes oa free 1 ton of Le mots , —~ ER ve beeen 160 Tet pn. ON Dota cake. Seay um SR r Sia® case “task "teles cn ‘to ER and cs ., Parts & Repair for All Crescent Lake Rd. 4 | fines. 5 . oe : car, ‘Si Pontiac. MArket 41441, SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. |. J _ a Ee '| Dick’s Air Cooled. Engines ro; PANEFELY OWNED For Sale Used Trucks 9 Deg Pyne Deiat Bright § | 12 GA. 50, GAV-| ; ye sasm | used ear, 8° ‘MaArket 912 8. Woodws trainee) §=6Ssright Hpot if inaw FE oE, eee er on by =: < Ti; MOTOR, +11, ‘@ FORD PICKUP, 4 eg OPEN "TIL 9 P. ° rt) Orch: rd Lake Avenue scope, 438, FR eames or, 08 Sith ‘sroun ex's Eke aan are SORES © TT CONDE “a ta i ts Seemetaene rchard ; ot : ay f » a = . ae | : os eae | is : . poe j | / I, . ¢ fig il at! ; lho dee Gl Yep i, Ce EN AG end Pas Se ee La No Money oe peices We 300 BARGAIN DAYS _ ARE HERE . re - Nash, cttecmne. Beouiltet : GK pass sea 3 Chieftain Deluse. We or sell. Auto Soos | 312.8 a Pe eas: 195f OLDSMOBILE 06 Redio and seater, Hydra- matic. A 811949 PONTIAC 3 Chevrolet ‘ eye" low m and 2 tone $1195 MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES 211 S. Saginaw St. Fhene vet-G - “tome In TODAY Drive aBargain AWAY with own. e. 71076 per month |* ~ SCHUTZ: Motors Inc. Be ot 4 door, Radio and heater. . 95 | ~ 1947 KAISER | * = $97 1951 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 door | $695 149 STUDEBAKER Stari coupe Radio heater, ove! rive, $395 |- 1951 FORD $569 1953 CHEVROLET — $1,295 1953 BUICK Super hardtep Radio, heater. |‘ Dynaflow _ $1,795 | ; 1952 CHEVROLET 19580 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan, $695 | - Michigan's Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. Lincoln 5-1100 Final Clearance Riemenschneider Bros. ~ Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. to 171 We Finance RATIONAL MOTOR: SALES 171 8. Sagina® a LITAN 1953. 4 LINCOLN COSMOPO! mo Good _bet a7 ‘SO Pontiac Chiefiain “8' two doer Radio heeler nice finish, good seat gs . MATTHEWS- condition. FE | ghnckooue HARGREAVES): 211 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4- 4546 1954 DESOTO V-4 FORDOR (JE $825 00 Dn $02.78 Bom (nr 1954 pores v4 ' 1944 Desoto ee og Ang (Dome) $538.00 Dn. 65 mor 1934 DeBoto V6 man (Dom) $500.00 Dn 6 per mo, 1063 Chevrolet $270.00 $52.08 mo. 1953 va $300.00 ag sig tos mo. 1953 DeSoto .00 Dn, §70,7% per mo. $710.00. Is ee eat! SB “Ao 1 | ie NASH yg \N, 4 DOOR, radio’ condition. fou Cal ba aso, 1048 DOO! Ae matic, radio, heater Runs good $125. 9 Green FE +- PACKARD 1950 RADIO, HEAT- er, new tires, new paint, new seat covers spotlight good motor $300. or best offer E 4-455. PLYM ~ “thd” RON eced dody rough ios wn Reld wip ave rr 8-143) 1947 PLYMOUTH | STATIONWAGON clean car, $265. PE 3-754? PL RANBROOK. YMOUT | overdrive -directional donate seat b nde tinted glass, excellent con- dit $1206_— 2-7745. Pi. toon ‘3 io RANEROOE club ecouve _ clean $1200 _EM - en Excellent Transportation ONasd ....0 . esvesessee 9285 MW Chet «ke tsecsaves: 8105 4 Ponting Sedan. ........006> 5 46 DeBola .-. 2 sscsecsceae ce ‘8 Kaiser eeelepeesewri: tes weesae $0 Haron Motor Sales 953 W, Huron 2-304) PLYMOUTH “‘“@ ‘excell condition FE 54-2874. Jacobson > . Pontia¢’s Exclusive pee Dealer ‘arte ee. 2 & Wood eu payments, 464 a FAR Pane wl hydra «tic at ig ; OL ‘” Us PONTIA C bELOKE: ibaa 7 DOOR Eyecam White dewalie 1 Edison, PE 3 —" owner vigil shape. “= me ee ne “good. Bargein. $145. Custom Redto and 7 heahes hy- other oes, Yel- ang white 6100 miles, Owner xe val Come $2017 per me. “a south ton m x is wae od per mo. ~ Da. 1e4n “Mereury $40.00 Dn Yo per me. ‘40 $00 00 $12.00 per mo. ani ALES » Year,” Bair, De a | 20186 a at Pike St. ors | SEE — ' 47 Chevrolet Club Cpe. Radio & heater. Sharp.” TREATS — NO TRICKS. Halloween F inal Clearance Sale Make Your Offer--Take Your Pick OPEN TILL 10 P. M. $1295 '°S1 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. Radio, heater and 2-tone paint. ’53 Hudson Hornet. Ra- dio, heater and hydra- matic. See Us! We Finance EVERYBODY'S Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. For Sale Used Care 91 F et ONE RP ee waite cracrgs mae oy than retell price. FE hehe, ton PONTIAG, + Bi oR wind ind seta i. eet mga bester, Call oo -— = Acott pawn cil F] Be H DELUE, | Contino on al une or after ~Soartie ‘i STATION ~~ seats heater 1952 Pontiac’ in 8 Del ~ $845 JEROME Bright Spot &) Orchard Lake Avenue Lay xb joatilt STATION WAGON 1954. family second car * with low stones end priced to sell! @ cyl, hydrametic, Power steering and brakes Tiled giass and —_ ——— you're looking a Wagon a few con- dition call PE 4-2412 R DELUXE. N. Perry, or's car OR 3-37)2 ‘ PONTIAC 3 DOOR. | gio x Bows & assume peyments, 444 6 ward, Birm arn. STUDEBAKER ‘S60 ERGINE Jet overhauled. No money down $332. month. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Ik MY 2-2611 hel ol EN YOU oo SNE OF OF BTUDE- bake: Think of Carkner’s to Birmingham. Midwest 434 ol THE PONTIAC PRESS| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1054 oe 4 ts rE Re a eee : 5 te Ch ~~ 3 aap with re- Seek loader akirts a ites \ ee arey finish. Here ood | i964 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4) door, pertect a supervis- — The boss says, “Clear th means! oe ee © ew Chev, Spectel Del Clb Cpe. Radio, heater ctl maroon fin- 31 ee $95 MODEL A FORD 2? dr Very good running car with new | ‘46 $95 | eee Specta! Del. Ch. C | y but the motor ! $145 ee 2 © © ee 6 |] Dedge 4 dr. Town * Country. Light blue finish, « Phileo ra dio, and 0. ©. heater. 46 Chevrolet Business *S1 Mercury 2 dr. Ra- dio, heater, beautiful dark blue finish. = $595 - $1 Ford 2 dr. Radio. heater, good paint and tires. $695 SO Buick Riviera hard top. Radio, heater and dynaflow. $1095 "52 Pontiac 2 dr and 4 dr. Radio, heater and hydramatic — your choice. $245 *50 Hudson 2 dr. Looks and runs just fine. of 2 nee Radio and heat- $895 "$2 Plymouth 2 dr. Ra- dio, heater, light green finish. $595 ’S0 De Soto 4 door. A good family car. $495 gs '50 Chevrolet 2 dr. G od running car. ‘52 Chevrolet 4 dr Ra- dio, heater, sun Vist and 2-tone paint. $1995 ‘53 Buick 4 dr. Super. Radio, heater, dvnaflow and special paint $1395 "$3 Chevrolet * 2 dr. Radio and Very clean 210 5 heater WE MEAN BUSINESS! We're all sold out of 1984 Pucks! tised cars in our mew car $1295 "53 Ford 4 dr. Radio, heater. A seal sharpie! $1995 ‘$3 Butck Super Riviera Hardtop 2 dr. heater and dynatlow. "S2 Bureks 2 di 4 ody - Dratiation choice t $1095 ashy >] Burcks — 2 di 4 dt —Dynatlow. choice. and: Your and Your some choice 30 day. Radio, | CHEAPIES --AT-- JEROME'S ; ¢ lot for the trade-ins on |) the new 1955 Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs.” “These i} prices show that we understand what the boss | ‘48 .. $265 Pentiac 2? @r sedan With « nice 2 tone finish. radio, heat- er and Hydramatic. ‘48... . $268 Pord Cl. Cpe This ts one good ear With good tires and motor. ‘48 $270 Olds 16 4 dr. sedan. sharp car Radio, heater’ Hy- dramatic and other extras. ‘47 e ¢ © @ © * © © + © @ top. wee eee yeee il eo "N huy tt _ ‘47 Packard Geries “}00" 4 dr, Ra- dio and heater “Ask the man who owns one“ ‘47 . $165 ‘| Pontiac Streamitner & 2 ar \f{ sedan. Dark blue, radio and heater. Runs good ‘49 $195 ee ee he and the exclusive bed features Just the car for hunting Ol. $195 ‘| Henry J 4 cylinder with 2 tone finish good motor, and bedy Perfect for that-2nd car. 48 $239 Mereury © dr. sedan. Radia, heater, and light grey finish to mention a few extras ‘47... ©... $245 Chevrolet Town Seiten with ta- dio. heater and Hght green finish ope « + e | Saturday, Oct. 28, 29th with vou. above cars fairly. . $145 , Nash Statesman Weather eye — These prices are good f or 49 S65 Dodge Coronet 4 dr oe © 8 we heater, and automatic shift. | $365 Jet black ‘49 Ford Custom & elub coupe. ‘iio. heater. a few of the extras. ‘490... Chev. 4dr sedan, A.C heater, foam rubber cushions and 1 pe. curved windshield \ ‘49 Pontiac Chieftain & Deluxe 4 dr, with radio, heater and ‘49 $445 Olds 98 4 dr sedan with radio, heater, seat covers and maroon ‘49 $465 Olds 88 4 dr sedan. Gun metal grey finish, radio, heater and Hyvdramatic. “© © we oe ee ee eee ee -~ finish, + 8 ee ee ! Important Notice ! Friday and | Bring this ad | Folks, we have tried to describe the |. All of them can be bought for NO MONEY DOWN] _ and vou choose your own monthly payments. JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT — Olds-Cadillac mE “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” |/FE80488 or Orchard Lake Aye. at Cass or Thursday, and 30th. FE 8.0489 Pontiac convertible with new | seat covers are ioe ; . $385 and see || 1954 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Veorneis-Sinle Funere) Home. Ae “BUY HERE. SATURDAY! ‘Instant Delivery or the-Spot Credit O. K. Plenty of Courteous Salesmen Ww ide Selection, New & Used Liberal- Allowances ~ NEW BARGAIN! A Berd new. 258 bh. p. CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Deluxe four door with power age | special trim, oe heater and whitewall tires. Was, $4,200 $3,200 delive: USED BARGAIN! Seeemieal orecanivay raaeens bai Seen ores mile: age. 8795. ’ “NEW BARGAIN! & brand new CHRYSLER NEW Y har & ORKER NEWPORT ——- beige color, power steering end every extra, for USED BARGAIN! 1951 HUDSON COMMODORE 6IX. Beautiful Teal Blue finish large radio aA wt ——- excellent mechanically, fine tires and spotless NEW BARGAIN! A brand new CHRYSLER WIN DELUXE four door with power steering, radio, heater, whitewal) tires and other extras This we bargain! $656, or your old car, down. USED BARGAIN | 1950 CHEVROUET CONVERTIBLE Attractive cream finish, nee top. ——— radio, heater, direction signals, clean in- rior, jow mileage, one owner, $795. ~ NEW BARGAIN! - Demonstrator with low. iow mile- age. overdrive, radio, heater. undercoating and LOADS OF OTHER delivered. EXTRAS, for ‘only $i, 878 USED BARGAIN! i947 CHEVROLET two door. As nice an older car as you have seen New we. good body, clean interior, excellent mechanically, equipped with radio, heater, rn signals end other accessories. tn I DOWN! $5.50 per week. | See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM WOODWARD & 1314 MILE RD., ROYAL OAK |-KELLER - KOCH Lincoln 6-8410 MIdwest 6-1200 P.S.— COME IN TONIGHT IF YOU LIKE... wo | 3 Harold | Turner "BEST in WHEELS & DEALS" Quality Cars — Low Prices ‘A-] BUYS’ ‘53 Nash Hardtop $999 $1 Ford 2 dr. 8 ..$599 52 Ford 2 dr. 8 ..$799 $1 Buick 4 dr. ...$599 '530 Ford 2 dr. ....$39 30 Ford Conv. ... $3 Ford 2 dr. ? Fordomatic ... 52 Nash Station - Wagon ...... $59 ‘53 Plym. 4 dr. ...$944 52 Merc, Sed ..-$1,044 51 Pont. 4 dr. ... "SO Olds 2 dr. 88... 50 ure Station agon ......- $499 51 Chev. Conv.’ - $699 52 Hudson 2 dr. Hydramatic . $744 52 Chev. CL Cpe. $844 50 DeSoto Hardt cece $1 Plym, All-Metal Wagon ee eeee “'S3 Chevrolet Hardtop $1,399 51 Buick Hardtop ‘51 Stude. 2door . Hydramatic +. .$399 50 Olds 4 dr. 98 . .$599 TRUCK ‘| 49 Ford %4 ton a= eresisieoels iba pickup '46 International Ys ton pickup. .$144 "48 Chev. 4 dr. $244 49 Ford 4 dr. ....$19 46 Ford 2 dr. ....$144 $8 Hudson Sed. ..$ 9 ‘49 Plym. 2 dr. ...$24 '47 Buick Sed. ...$ 2 48 Stude. 4 dr. ..$144 47 Lincoln Club Coupe ..$199 'SO Stude. Cpe... .$19 48 Chrys. 4dr. ...$19 47 Pont. Sed. ....$199 47 Chrys. Sed. ...$ 99 47 Ford 2 dr. ... $144 50 Dodge Conv. ..$299 '46 Plym. Cl. Cpe. $9 °50 Buick 2 dr. Dynaflow .....$544 51 Olds 2 dr. 88 - $3 Ford Ranch - 3Wagon ..... $1,399 '5S2 Dodge 4 df. .. .$8H 51 Chrysler Traveler ...4.$8%) 33 Stude. Conv. $1,199 S2 Nash 4 dr. ...$799 "41 Ford 2 dr. ....$ 44 40. Ford 2 dr. ....$ 44 °$2 Pont. 2 dr. ...$.44 ’41 Ford Coupe . BUYS '$7 Dodge 12 ft. stake . ‘48 Chevrolet : sed. delivery ..$144 40 GMC Milk Van ....$ 99 52 Ford ', ton pickep ....:..$599 ’46 International 12 ft. van ..... $29 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 3 BIG ~Woodward & Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 LIncoln 7-3900 LOTS | 464'S. Woodward, Birmingham 11-Mile Rd. 134 Mile & Woodward Lincoln 7-390 LIncoln 7-400U LIncoln 7-4001 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS "NOT A NAME, BUT A POLICY” 1952 BUICK Super 4 door, radio, heater, dyna- flow, like new (Stock No. 3681.) $1495 ~ 1981 FORD 4 door custom. Radio and heater. Nice car. (Stock No. 3682.) $695 1951 NASH Ambassador 4 door. Radio, heater jand bed equipment. (Stock No. 3608.) $495 1949 DESOTO 4 door sedan. Radio, heater and automatic transmission. (Stock No. 3646.) $395 . 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan 4 door. Radio, heater and overdrive. (Stock No. R-138.) $195 1981 DODGE black 2 door. Radio and heater. (Stock No. 3668-4.) $945 1954 Pontiacs. 1951 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe. V-8. Radio, heater-and hydramatic. (Stock No. 3642.) $495 1930 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Good car with radio and heater. (Stock No. 3663.) $495. 1951 BUICK Special 4 deor. Radio, heater and dynaflow. (Stock No. 3696.) - $945 1951 G.M.C. SUBURBAN. In top condition, ra dio and heater. (Stock No. 3675.) $695 1952 PONTIAC 2 door. Radio, heater and hy- dramatic. (Stock No. 3639.) $1195 1951 PONTIAC 2 2 door with radio and heater. 4) (Stock No. 3685.) $745 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 4 Doors and Catalinas. Tremendous Savings! % Hurry! Choice of several models, “Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | FACTORY Nos 63 Mt. Clemens St. at Mill PHONE FE: 3-7117 # o a a il THE dchktat PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER’ 29, 1954 Bob Young Proves Actors Can Be Normal posien aslo) cannes ge eS POSES gaa sary on the new season's complex situation as Gracie Allen thinks of ways| series of their television show. -- Today's Television Programs - - Chand 9~WIBE-TV Ceannel 4+—WWJ-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals in “Kid from Borneo,” film. (9) Capt. Video. Adventure film. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. «2) Willy. Willy tries to sell movie rights to a. novel. June Havoc, Benny Ruben. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Heart of the City. Pat- rick McVey in “The Heiress,” | film. (9) Sports Film. (4) Philip |. Hart. Political. (2) Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. (4) Political. (2) TV Weather- man. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Boston Blackie. Blackie solves chain of myster- jous accidents. (4) Star Play- house. Film drama to Be An- nounced. (2) Favorite Story. ‘ Adolphe Menjou tells ‘Empty Holster” tale. 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and Rinty are trapped by forest fire set by boy from_ Boston. (9) Friendly Theater. Sulli- van, Belita in “The Gangster,” film. (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs. (2) Republican State Central Committee. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Thorny orders load of gravel that is dumped in Nelson's driveway by mistake. (4) Red Buttons. Red burlesque, Gloria DeHaven, guest. (2) Mama. “The Worst Man,” Nels goes to a wedding. Colorcast. 8:30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Blonde bombshell explodes Ray’s romantic plot. (4) Life of Riley. Riley and Gillis go on duck hunting trip. William Ben- dix. (2) Topper. Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling as ghostly Kerbys' make Topper into a mystic. 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz. (9) Entertainment. Variety. (4) Big Story. News story prevents divorce in’ Chicago. (2) Play- house of Stars. Francis L. Sul- livan, Henry Daniell in ‘The Sensation Club,’’ group searches for the bizarre and runs into hunted murderer. 9:30—(7) The Vise. ‘Death Pays No Dividends,” young couple’s scheme to. get money from in- surance company leads to fatal r vesults. (9) The Norths. Rich- ard Denning, Barbara Britton in mystery. (4) Dear Phoebe. Peter Lawford in newspaper aged (2) Sen. Homer Ferguson. litical. 10:00—(7) Black Spider. William Marshall in ‘‘Blackmail,”’ film. (9) Chance of a Lifetime. Talent contest with Rico Turchetti and his ultrasonic guitar. (4) Caval- cade of Sports. Welterweight bout: Vince Martinez vs. Car- mine Fiore. (2) The Line-Up. Immigrant mother questioned in disappearance of teen-age daughter, 16:30—(9) Follow That Man. Mys- tery. (2) Rocky King. Carnations are clues to murders, Roscoe Karns. 10:45—(7) Political. (4) Greatest Moments in Sports. Film. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. Jack LeGoff. — 11:15—(7) Theater. Adolphe Men- jou in “Kings of the Turf,” film. (9) Good Neighbor Thea- ter. Patsy Kelly, Maxie Rosen- . bloom in “Kelly, the Second.” film. (4) little show. Drama. (2) Eleventh Hour Theater. Lon Chaney, Barbara Payton in “Bride of the Gorilla,” film. | 2:00—(7) Football. (9) Big Four /11:30—(9) Late Feature. (4) To night. Steve Allen, variety, Hazel Scott, guest. SATURDAY MORNING © 9:16—(4) News 9:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. 9:45—(2) Michigan State College. 10:00—(7) Back to God. (4) Happy sity. , 16:38—(7) Smilin’ Ed. 10:45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. 11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Rough Riders. (2) Sinema. 11:15—(2) Cartoons. 11:30—(7) Cowboy Show. bott and Costello. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday Party. (4) RFD No. 4 (2) Big Top. 1:00—(2) Lone ingle. 1:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. 1:45—(7) Pre-game. (9) Prayer, Billboard. (4) Canadian Pro Football. (2) Ab- Football. (2) Don McLeod. 3:00—(2) Playhouse. 4:00—(2) Movie Party. 4:30—(7) NCAA Scoreboard. Film Fair. 4:45—(7) Madison Square Garden. (4) Soc. Labor Party. 6:00—(7) Heart of Detroit. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Prohibition Party. : &:15—(4) Soc. Workers. &:30—(7) Christ Crusade. | 9) Conservation. -- Today's Radio Programs -- &:45—(4) Michigan Report. Holly Ranch. (2) Wayne Univer- | joa) ‘of 1939, a popular avriety program. (9) t Western Feature. (4) Michigan |. 4 [Plays Father’ in New Show Rise to Fame Included Jobs as Soda Jerk, Grease Monkey run radio version of the series. His ‘Unionist Arrested for Commie Denial DENVER, uw—Maurice E. Travis secretary-treagurer and former president of the 100,000-member_ In- ternational Union of Mine, Mill & Smeiter Workers (Ind), was- ar- rested here yesterday on charges of lying when he said he was not a Communist party member. uf "| Travis was free today on $10,000 | ©) Joseph Neff late yesterday after- noon, The arrest, announced by the Justice Department in Washington while U.S. marshals were pickiiig up Travis at union headquarters here, stemmed from a six-count helper truck. | school to the Pasadena Community Play- He was later co-starred on radio with the late Frank Morgan, then had his own documentary series. During most of his five years in the title role of Father Knows Best, | a dramatic production in 1952. | Awakens Wife to Say He made his television debut in | meeting when disarmament de-' acne warrant — action. Goodbye Before He Dies ‘CINCINNATI @®—Andrew E, Kel- 64, terday and told her he was ‘going to die. “I wanted to say goodbye to you first,” he told her. Then he _ clutched his rosary, ‘indictment handed down yesterday STRAIGHT IS YOUR Vote ‘Important? WILLIAMS Tonight 6:30 P. M. WWJ-TY MAKE IT EM ®) vort DEMOCRATIC PHATIC ‘ike, Mamie Will Watch ‘Returns on Home TV ——S— a te wn: ota RR NNNRA aan : FORTY-THREE by a 23member Federal Grand | ' ‘ ; Jury in Denver ‘{ WARD'S TELEVISION} | — Travis, who was in, custody IM CITY WIDE SERVICE about 30 minutes, said hé was leav- OPEN EVENINGS |ing immediately for a union or- | ganization meeting in Salt Lake FE 2- 976 City. The FIRST STEP TOWARD BETTER VISION IS A COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION In Our Modern Optical Department DR. T. ZIEMINSKI, Registered Optometrist 1 Pri. ‘Sat, 9:30 - 9:00 Free Parking: bupesr se _ Ph. FE 4-9557 ON TELEVISION, WWJ, SAT., “5 Socialist Labor Party Candidates: THEOS A. GROVE for GOVERNOR JAMES SIM for U. S. SENATOR ees ON the RADIO, WIR, SAT., 10:30 P. M. JAMES C. HORVATH. Lieut. Governor i Sab ia gi cin ip aN ah RO gle eR eh a ' THE BABCOCK REST HOME > lL & EK BABCOCE STATE APPROVED Special FRI. SAT. _ $UN Permaneet $ 97 Anti-Freeze _GUARANTEED! CONTINUING OUR BIG REMODELING SALE 34" 0.D. Copper Tubing @ 10 Ft. engths e Heavy Galvanized —s« 28-Gauge © Don’t Be Fooled Into | Paying More TOM’ 1751 Orchord Lake Rd. 1 terday “We'll probably stay home PHONE 41 — DRYDEN, MICH, . * il © i : by Arplone Prepaller PONTIAC'S FIRST | | actven Moresten Alden wes iilled TV SERVICE DEALER!| | here today while making a movie : 3 “she was ack by the prelir|f ELECTRIC CO. BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE — ) of a plane she was to board 625 W. Heron F8 4-252 Aatborized Pactory Service for 15 Difterent Maenulacturers ; eS | 3149 W. Huron re 4.5791 EAVESTROUGHING *T 59 ve wv JOF. We Have a Complete Stock of Fittings! HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS | Open Evenings ‘til 7 — Open Sunday 9:00 - 2:00 % Block West of Telegraph owe FE S-2424 a4, 6. Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice, ~ Wm, oe CELW, aon Ww, «se woes, (1s wxr2- ane w708, CON TONTGR? CKLW, Heve Heart 8:00— WIR, Jack White is: pT wel Musie WWJ, Hummin' Along Parm & Home own news 10:00 WIR. Tennessee Ernie wxY2, News, Wol ware, American Parmer WxY3, Wartrtet-Mck WXYZ, Rally WJBK, Gentile Binge WCAR. Harmony Hall Bon 3 News, Muste — Saw. > aus Ren ~ eww, — WCAR. Goffee With Clem | SATURDAY AFTERNOON “wwo, Boa Lynch | so 5 won. Green tor @ 8:30—WWJ. Rgdert @ Ommiy | 1:00—WJR, City Hospital WXYZ, Lee Smite oo WIR. Gree ter Ge :45—WCAR 10 Revival | WWJ, Read CKLW. te Chase wxvk. Tey. {Teen ewe as W, Music for You WCAR. Sports CKLW. Ray Girardin 9:00—WJIR, Wm. Sheenap WXYZ, News, Music w * H WWJ, Minute Parade WJBK, Tom George - | oa ~*~ — JBK. wy: ———— WCAR, News Hall | WXYZ, Bill Stern oe fh be ahi, 3 Tow | WJBK. News, McLeod 1:15—CKLW, Canada wean. Magic Music WCAR. News. Rhythm 1:30—WJR, News, T.D. tnn sewn» News o:1b—WIR. Mee Hawke ww, in Preview 6:456—W Lowel] Thomas CKLW Music Ww. Lopes Ww Music Ww: wxxe. . Sperte, Tap CKLW, Ray Biech WCAR, News, Music rw a Prancig Hour WCAR, News, Hall 1:00—WJR, Guest House WIBK. Gentile ome 1:1 WIR Pigskin Preview WXYZ, grenen "Es a "CmLw nrg oe nay Living CKLW, Ray Bloch | WJBK, L. Gentile ; cnpncumandl Peers a 2:00—WJR, Mich. Pootball en Gate | CKLW, March 1b Ww, aeuste nge—w sR, oe wwe, One yland a WXYZ. TBA oe eee ouw Prank MeKelier eee meee sang TY | 2:15—CRLW, MBC Peotvel meer = Choratters WCAR. pocand ‘tones WXYZ, Pre-game WXYZ, Lone Ranger earoRpar | SORMING | 18:18—WIR ¢ tor Today | %:30— Football CKLW. Gabsiel Heatter “Fr Rens Rant vinep ww, Busica! Youth Sports ee kk a 10:30—WJR. Galen Drake 2:456—WCAR, Harmony Halli o—W Murrow ww Show 3:66-——WJIBK, Tom Geor wwii Se Saw feoy one Patrol WEAR, = , Army's Voice =. ry M $:30—WJBK, Don McLeod 8:00—WJIR, James Gin €:18—WIR, Melody Roundup) CAR . 6:06—WIBK, Melod ww, Dinah WCAR, Coffee 10:45— Draze News, Carousel WXYZ, Shew Stoppers ~ CKLW, Here's Health 4:16 WIRE, McLeod =. 275.55 OO 1149—WIR -Roner, @ Laws AR. Sports 8:15—WIR, Amer. Jénoay Slagle 4:30--WIR, Pootbail vys! a ont sw News oKLw. Lynn Bc an 3, Geores, Week's Game ew } WJBK, U. D. Pootbe: WEY. News, Gendott WCAR. News Gong” 443—WIR, T.D. Inn | 7:08—WJIR, Jim Vinail 5:08—WIR, Gunsmoke ve QOarroway Ww, Hummin’ Along 11:1b—WZY2. Giagie Wrz, ; wx¥Z, Vandereoot WATE Well « 11:30-CKLW. News, Bus CKLW. 7 Un'imta $:43—WXY2. Just Easy WJBK. News, G. & B 12:00—WJR, Jack White WCAR, Hews 9:00—WIR, perey od WCAR. News. Coff we News be art-g Comeerts Ww Sammy Kaye 13-0 a, see Rep wiek sewn tgeen ae CKLW. Murray CKLW David WCAR. News i. o:1S—WIR, Hartke $:90—WIR, Farm Porum | 12:15—WJR, Parm Digest 5:45—CKLW, J. 9: andy WXYZ. News Wolf WWd, Bway Revue . & WETS. Word We Live i | 2:45—WWJ. News WCAR, Noonday Caller WEY, As We Geo it Jake the Snake Goes | sometime Wednesday night by | | Mer Hi squeezing between two cury Hits 2 Below AWOL on Florida Key layers ota tgreon ee al at tke’ $ Fishing Retreat INEILSEN Hardware PLUMBING - HEATING OIL TANK SAVE on the Cost of Oil Tank and Fittings This Season! 220 Gal ...$250 ics 275 Gal. . . .$2800 Free “Duro” LAUNDRY TUB Gleaming White $4950 Copper Tubing 14¢ ft. |GUTTERS tows, $1.59 DO IT YOURSELF! Install.a Fully Automatic _MONOGRAM WALL FURNACE See It on Display at Our Store "$47.90 Ti TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD SPACE enti tienal Demonstration with WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS ° We Deliver ore 37 9182 §. TELEGRAPH RD. V4 MILE NORTH OF SQUARE LAKE ROAD. FE 4.0127 C&V Offers Mamiz Tv’ * A * for a FREE a Table Model 1198 27” Table Model 3199 OPEN NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 Plenty of Free Parking C&V TV Sales: 158 Oakland Ave. Service: 993 Mt. Clemens)St. demonstration FEderal 2-3181 See it in our new showroom Tonight — 158 Oakland | 2-3781 4-1515 Se eee ae a i wn Baca 2 ~T adc | . FORTY-FOUR ; > | (‘| _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29.1956 =, a! bic oe ee 7 | ts football, between Mumford , : :: ae ‘ : Voi ce of p a0 e | ef ars Detroit Boy, 13, | tnd Chadaey high schoo." "*) ents, number of the car. Munt> Patient Dies at oaths | ) - : _ ig a Police | identified the four | the r. They implicated the| KIRKSVILLE, Mo. %, 5 Beaten ‘in Row; yeutte as Benald Manre, Fr; Bay prt ak y Ruby Miller, 58, of bd died WORRIED OVER DEBTS s : 7 . 19, 4 at an airport Kirksville Thurs- a (Contioued trom Page 4) | such and taxes are a burden 0/4 YOuths Held > | ina water Bearden, 29. Voters Approve Schoo! poli ai pabls grncrcgene vlryper — —_——.. The Increased parking facilities them, are times when older citi.|. DETROIT up—Police today held |. Munro was named by the others PP : | waa en’ route to Dallas, Tex., for wwe MICHIGAN CREDIC COUNSELLORS ang serange for payments more than compensated for the _ T*s not voting in haste and |0Ur youths for investigation of |as the assailant, police said. HONOR # — Voters have ap- treatment. She died while her plane 7 oe ‘om ENDORSERS REQUIRED lack of public transportation. it for ome aa Uecneties need | felonious assault in the severe| Jeffrey tolfl police he was walk- proved, 210 to 20, the building of Was making a refueling stop. bis NO PLACE TO PAY Sae'wen se tor Mn Comuty jin this boue, os peting. of another teenager fol-| ing a halte:block from hie homes $185,000 10-room high school for : Building Telegraph Road : Taxpayer |/ high school football when a car containing the youths community construction Given Navy Contra apa pe wasp veticieat parting’ san be a eee yesterday. mn | pulled alongside. |ia scheduled to beyin next spring. | © a Hoare: Dolly 910 6. Set, 9 to 1. Erouings by A al A obtained is the logical Jeffrey Levy, 13. son of Dr. and| “One of them asked if I was/|An additional measure was ap- | WASHINGTON The Navy has MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNS LORS te the pochtem, solution | Mrs.T. B. Smith Urges | Mrs. Benjamin Levy, suffered a| trom Mumford,” he said. “When | proved, by a vote of 216 to 22, giv-/ awarded a $233,897 contract to|f ' Se Niel thede Vote for J | concussion, fractured nose and|I answered that I was, he jumped | ing the Board of Education per-|Bastian-Blessing - Cd. of Grand|] 41% South Seginsew St 9-0056 oY It te reasonable to assume that | YOU to Vote for Hospital (ioc abrasions when one of the| from the car and beat me.” | mission to increase millage up to|Haven, Mich., for the production of | Phone’ FE 8- public transportation will be readi-| Voters of Pontiac, I would like four youths attacked him after the! A bystander gave police the! 11.5 for the bond issue. tice cream for shipboard use — This new location would be most | the new hospital. My husband has ; i convenient for the out-county popu- | just been a patient at the Pontiac o| ip en S lation. Traffic diverted from down- Hospital for seven weeks ee i) : town would relieve congestion in|! visited him every afternoon and . the shopping area, making more !t is a marvel to me how the parking space available for the ee ion aor * Chan | congested quatre. They are ples \ : ; an a new County Center ig very sound thh the Cordore are Sed with | [ is = OF ge ee It ig my opinion that the hospital Set? W. Maple Rd. ee oe ae ent oe aes | ) Piet on tr fae Hospital 1 othes are Says Others Could Help Nov. 2 \ | . \ ROEBUCK AND CO | With Hospital Situation | 1; verse hee re | Ui Gta Gee ee | 7 OLD FASHIONED LOW PRICED VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! / we must seriously consider bonds’ Swim Costs $10 Fine $ z . for raising money for an addition cr 5 | to the hospital and I believe our) GRAND RAPIDS # — Don Un- city officials musf be quick in an-| er, 24, paid $10 plus court costs = : : Tae bj . : | : : I partly see the immediate need | pleaded guilty to charges of dis- ; but es I am an older citizen and | orderly conduct. a have voted quite a number of ~ : years, ~ ~ to +4 Raggy goneanenineoeppoocoosese as : fee] eh eee —=TFai coars { 7 | Why should taxpayers foot the | § By Vorng Right : | blll and pay the sanie rates tor | © 4 = we ae Eads 3 values up to $39.95 , : we = e large percentage ofthe people t | $ YES : s uP come e ° Thy wet kegs tgs copes: |8 , : specially priced at only ment times, then go back home, | $ ; paying no taxes for this bond te- | > : [x] 7 oc on pln a ‘aaa $ - Within a 2 mile radius, more « ” . cr leas, small communities pey|$ CHARITY BINGO” a oat | women's knitted headwear taxes in their districts. 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