The Weather Sunday — Showers — (Detalis Page A\ q ¥ 1lith ‘YEAR, MICH “ vs ‘ . : IGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 —28 PAGES 3 Kiled, 30 Tapped As Oil Tank Colepses a Dodgers Lead Yanks 3 to. O Bums Combine ) Doubles, One . Single for Runs _ Brooks Favored to Win Today’s Game to Even Score on Series BROOKLYN (AP) — The Brooklyn Dodgers grabbed a 3-0 lead over the New York Yankees in the first inning of the fourth World Series game today, combin- ing doubles by Junior Gil- liam and Duke Snider with a single and a walk off Whitey Ford. BROOKLYN (AP)—The Brooklyn Dodgers pinned their hope today of squar- ing the 1953 World Series at two games apiece by call- ing on right-hander Billy Loes, who has a season’s record of 14-8. The New York Yankees countered with Whitey Ford (18-6). For the fourth straight day the weather was ideal—a golden sun, and temperatures in the 70's. es, the Dodgers came into contention yester- day behind Carl Erskine, |; who set a new World Series record by striking out 14// ; men. His battery-mate, Roy contributed the winning run, a homer in the eighth, that made the score 3-2. Another house was in the net receipts for the Series to $978,433.44. Even if the Yankees win today, there will be a game Sunday at Ebbets Field. Should the issue re- main in doubt after that is fin- ished, the series moves back to Yankee Stadium Monday. SERIES STARTERS — Whitey Ford, who had a record of 18-6 with the New York Yankees during the regular season, will oppose Brooklyn's Billy Loes (148) on the mound in today's 4th game of the World Series. Americans Take Ryder Cup Tourney VIRGINIA WATER, England * —The American Ryder Cup team retained the famed international golf trophy todal, but only after a bitter struggle with a determined | British squad which almost re- gained the cup after 20 long years Americans won the cup outright when Dave Douglas of Newark Del., and Bernard Hunt of England finished ail square in their 36-hole match. That left the final score 6% points for the U.S. and 5% for Britain. That was the identical score in 1933, last time England won the cup It was Jim Turnesa of Briar- cliff, N. Y., whe turned the fide when the competition looked darkest for the Americans. Turnesa came in with a 1 up vic- tory over Britain's Petere Ailliss shortly after the U.S. team cap- tain, Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, IIL, and Los Angeles, and Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., had gone down to shocking defeat. Scotsman Eric Brown deefated Mangrum,,2 up, and a short while Scotsman Eric Brown defeated Britain’s long ball hitter, Harry Weetman, eked out a 1 up victory over Snead. ‘ Beaten in the first two BEATS THROW—Dodger Duke (bottom) for Gore's decision. back to first base just ahead of attempted pick-off packed hurler Vic Raschi to first baseman Joe Collins in at Ebbets Field. Yester-| yesterday. Play came in fourth inning. Umpire day’s game drew 35.270 and brought }elose atiention as Snider slides in dust (center) Safe Dive Back to First Snider makes head-long Hun 4 Survivors, ‘in Quebec Bush 3 of 7 in Plane Crash | Rescued After 6 Weeks | in Northern Wilderness | | ' —Searchers hacked a path through | the Quebec wilderness early to- day hunting for four of seven men who survived six weeks fud- died far from civilization hear their downed plane. The ‘plane, a_ singie-engined, float-equipped Norseman operated by Mont Laurier Airways, was | spotted from the air late Friday | by the crew of a Royal Canadian 'Air Force search plane, and a | private plane was sent .here to/| take out survivors. : Three of the seven men aboard the Norseman stayed by the lake ih a roughly-built shack. The four being sought strack out through the bush hoping to reach a highway and get help. | It was expected the amphibian lrescue craft manned by a pilot, | co-pilot and an engineer would fly them out to Bagotvile, Que. The aircraft had been missing since Aug. 25 when it ran out of | |gas on a flight from Fort China| in Far Northern Quebec to Nitche- quon in the central part of the | province. The search had been under- way on and off ever since the plane disappeared. | Bad weather held the search up several times and only a. few hours before the men were found the ‘air force announced: it was making what it expected to be its last check before the winter freeze- | up. In Today's Press Comics County News Dr, Geerge Crane Baitortale .... wc. vcccccscerscscecs ‘ Bete WO oc ccsesccccesnceresses 1 Blal Boyle. oo. ccc ccc srcacenecccccs ba] PaeMets nc cc cc ec cccvepesccccs 1 Paterna ... ne eee ecdeacesvees 1 TV & Radle Programs ... | ts ° ° ” 12s ..- 28, 24, %, Women's Pages WORLD SERI 1 2 3 Yankees & © Dodges © O © ES 4 D o sc 5 INNINGS ORES BY _9 R o a oS a 6 7 @ @ eB ¢ | from the well filled stands for their PHS Marching Band Salutes United Fund Pontiac Chiefs last night won their third straight game of the | season by defeating Lansing Sexton 26 to 6. (See story, pictures on page 14). Pontiac High School's fine march- Dale C. Harris, hailed the city’s| cuming United Fund drive in a halftime program at Friday night's Pontiac-Lansing Sexton football game in Wisnet Memorial Sta- dium. Bandsmen, wearing small lights on their hats and performing on a darkened field, formed a giant “U-F**to the accompaniment of a medley of patriotic songs. They received a warm ovation half-time performance. Intermission program was con- Small German Freighter Sinks Yin Night Coision Loaded Lakes Ore Boat Aids in Rescue; Traffic Nornial Today PORT HURON (AP)—A ‘| Canadian pilot was killed as /}a small German freighter sank last night after col- liding with a Great Lakes ore carrier in the St. Clair River on a mooniess night. Seventeen crewmen of the ill-fated DIFG Walls- chiff, 882-ton Lubeck, Ger- many, freighter—its entire crew — were rescued from the swift-moving river. The Wallschiff collided with the 9,600-ton Pioneer, an ore carrier of the Cleve- land-Cliffs fleet, in the nar- row river between Port Huron and Sarnia; Ont. No crewmen were missing or injured on the Pioneer.’ It re- mained afloat, apparently in no immediate danger, and anchored at the ‘scene. Dr. W. B. Rutherford, Sarnia coroner, identified the dead man ing Lake St. Clair with Lake Michigan State Police reported the ships crashed at 11:02 p.m (EST) just south of the river entrance from Lake Huron. The night was clear. The Pioneer was downbound with ore when it struck the Wallischiff, northbound ‘from Detroit to Mus- kégon, with 200 tons of steel beams among her cargo. Capt. Thomas Nissen, 57, skip- per of the German vessel, was among 14 rescued crewmen taken EMMANUEL LAKE, Que. (UP) | ing band, under the direction of| to the Verdéfne Hotel in Sarnia. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) 38 Ontario Teachers Hurt in Bus Accident CHATHAM, Ont. ® — Thirty- eight Kitchener teachers were_in- jured last night when their char- tered bus plunged into a ditch as they were returning from an ele- mentary teachers’ meeting in De- troit, Provincial Police said a motorist, who started to make a left turn has the bus was passing him cluded with musical -salutes . to both the visiting and home teams. forced the larger vehicle off the road. . 4 Killed Early Iron Lung Patients Go-to, New Hospital MOVING DAY—Transfer of polio patients in iron lungs from Pontiac to Farmington was accom- plished Friday by placing iron lungs with patients and their nurses and technicians in a moving van (as Shown above) and following the van to keep the hungs in operation. Left to right in the picture are Robert Blackburn, - 4 This Weekend One Ponting Beath ond 12, in the lung with a generator of @0 Gardenia, Many Work By the Associated Press The deaths of at legst four per- | sons marred the first 24 hours of | Michigan's first October weekend Traffic accidents, including a car-bus _collision early today; claimed three lives and one man lost his life in a hunting accident. The victims were: —Lester L. Labumbard, 23, of Nahma, killed in the car-bus col- lision near Mendon on M60. Labum- bard was a passenger in a car driven by John A. Gouin, 25, of | Ensign. James H. Gibbons, 33, of Detroit, father of two girls, was killed to- day when his car rammed a con- crete abutment on the Edsel Ford Expressway in Detroit. William T. Perry, 25, of Jackson, was the hunting accident victim. Perry was injured fatally today while trying to pull a hunting com- panion from a marsh on a farm near Napoleon in Ingham County. Actress a Fag HAPPY BIRTHDAY—Frank Sinatra (left) sings ‘happy birthday’ to actress Deborah Kerr in her dressing room after the opening “Tea and Sympathy” at the Barrymore Theater in | Honored at Dou Sen etetes oe 9 ‘ performance of ble Celebration New York. Her husband, Anthony Charles Bartley, twice decorated RAF pilot, is on hand for celebration of the opening and his wife's 32nd birthday, . i ee Wg ne —— me f United Press Phete Robert E. Blackburn of 6835 Saline Dr., Waterford Township and Virginia Rowan, nurse. Barbara Dove, physical therapist, is at right of Loren Carison, 24, of the lung for longer than @ seconds. of Pontiac Polio Patients Split-second timing plus the cooperation of a Pontiac moving company were credited today for the successful transfer of three iron lung polio patients from the Oak- ‘land County Contagious Hospital to the new Sister Ken- ny hospital at Farmington Children's Hospital. The polio victims, one of whom could survive no longer | than 60 seconds outside the lung, made the 18 mile trip SS Pontioe Press Phete and accompanied by his father, Royal Oak who could not be out on Transfer ‘Crew Working Underground Near Boston. _. Fate of Workers Is ‘Unknown as Rescue Operations Begin EVERETT, Mass. (AP)— At least three men were believed dead and about 30 others trapped in the col- lapse of a tank being constructed at the: Esso Standard Oil Co. plant ‘in East .Everett, just north of the Boston line. A_reporter at the scene said he saw three bodies removed. First reports said 30 to 40 men were trapped in the underground tank as a°* Staging or wall collapsed, Stretcher cases were report- ed going to the Whidden hospital spokesman said: “We've got a few (from the accident) but we're very to Farmington yesterday afternoon in a van of the Gaukler Moving Co., under police escort. A generator mounted on a trailer supplied power for _ the three respirators during the trip. Time Extension Refused by U. N. Won't Stretch Deadline of ‘Explanation’ Period Past December 24 PANMUNJOM ® — The UN. Command today refused to extend beyond the official Dec. 24 dead- line the period in which the Allies and Communists may ty to change the minds of war prisoners i|who have refused to go home. Gen. Mark W. Clark, retiring |U. N. commander, reaffirmed Al- lied opposition to extension of the “explanation” period shortly be- fore he took off for T after a last inspection tour in ; “We cannot be a party to breaking faith with the anti- Communist prisogers of war,” The Neutral Nations Repatria- tion Commission had asked for a deadline extension because of de- lays in getting the explanations program underway. Neither the Allies nor Communists would ac- cept compounds constructed for the purpose. .. The 90-day period for explana- tions was to have started Sept. 2. Clark's refusal was sent to the repatriation commission — otf which India is chairman— following two days of rioting by anti-Communist . Three POWs were killed and 19 wound. ed by Indian guards. ‘In Seoul, meanwhile, South Ko- rea's President Syngman Rhee said he was shocked at the blood- shed in prisoner compounds guadrd- ed by the Indians. Acting Foreign Minister Cho Chung Whan called the deaths of anti-Communist prisoners ‘‘crimin- al acts of murder.” “We wish to solemnly warn them (the, Indians) that if they do not rectify immediately the evil acts being committed we shall | be forced to take up arms against them,”’ he declared. De You Know? You Can Own o New 1963 Rocket “ @ Oldsmobile 88" de- livered in Pon for a6 little as 384.28. Including taxes and rom Jerome Olde-Cadiliae. 380 6. Saginaw 64. Fs Forty-six other ‘polio pa- tients not confined te iron lun made the transfer earlier by ambulance. Ac- rector of the Kenny unit, the Gaukler Co. canceled its : aH Mine 5 B 1 ? i t I | | The Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett would say only “we're terribly busy.” Expect Showers Educators Meet at Higgins Education at Its Best.” Dr. Meier’s keynote |speech highlighted the eve- ning kick-off program, dur- ing which William Coffing of Wever Junior High School led community sing- Keke 3. Dul k J. DuFrain, superinten- dent of Pontiac Public Schools, in- troduced guests, and Edward Ray training school superintendent welcomed educators. Dr. Meier commerited that Amer- havior,” he said, “ a great many more ways of deal- ing with that behavior than simply by fear and pain.” , With Dr. Meter’s help, educa- tors chose main topics te Opening Talk at Workshop Stresses Good Citizenship By PATRICIA A. WOOD Pontiac Press Staff Writer ROSCOMMON—Dr. Arnold Meier of Wayne University told the Pontiac Educators Conference Friday night that helping students learn to become better citizens is “really the primary purpose of the public school system.” ; Some 100 Pontiac teachers and principals are spend- ing the week end at Michigan Conservation Department's Higgins Lake Training School discussing “Citizenship, y Memorial Hospital here. A~~A 7 Fi eee ? hea cas § =: o> if Tey r a . , i . 7 ¥ - SER 4 i \ Mis. at as Ted <— “ Fs “Te? we- | os] se | 7 = } - - igi ee ae. To Me rT Nh sg Rohn EO SRN Reine Wika Avie oe a mie a tie is is igh? gua ae SS a i ile oe : mem Nee fanrm ahs ré sa a7 iad 4 na * P Peete a j . ‘ : \ : } ‘ Tica aa fi a is Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Elenz | "@s to mushrooms. C1iS aad ” . ‘ : * «¢ *# , e a’ lowing a post mortem. . spring. 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He is| possible cause or causes include | today, , | the 4th game of the World Series | Give Lamp Monopoly |bome north of Laingsburg. She | ing to Robert Miller, chief inves- of Ae ye B sar | with Detrex Corp. such studies of materials in the| Be it World Series, cdllege foot-| PCtWOe® She Yankees and Dod- je the Publ was rushed to the hospital bere. | tigator for the prosecuting attor- Course at Camp Howell Oct. 2-25 any atmosphere over “‘smog-smitten | ball, horse racing. pro football or| f™" "uluer4) st Brook | TO = Letiier, secording % palice, said | ney. . "| Representatives of the Boy and | cities like Los Angeles.” boxing — they'll all be on the TV : )- ENTON. N = he ided to kill his wife Thurs-| Miller ‘said the checks are need- Fermiaston mas eae granted Girl Divisions of the YMCA will * 6 @ : ——— | From 4 to 4:30 P. M. (EST) gaice a a Vode ne. | 48 morning while driving to his| ed in a forgery rel x by the City Commission for the meet in a planning section at Camp | _ Cameron also said the cancer fans East.of Omaha can turn their! gered the lemerel Wintbie fs tp 220 at the Oldsmobile Division of | ing conducted by the office. Uatied Foundation Ohiyesa today and tomorrow, to | Society is keeping tabs on 210,000 knobs- to channel four for. the} 4-.- -, , General Motors Corp. at Lansing; He also asked persons who have emblematic torch ays. poh review work books and discuss the | men, including —— -——_ OF a $100,008 Futurity at Belmont Park. | tea Gatents pany eee ch agro They said he tried to buy a gun | C@8hed “Caldwell Motor Co.” “Role of Youth Work Committee in in an to learn ; | Then there’s a 15-minute break be- t | checks to contact the prosecutor's of Maple and Westward to ef MCA.” . whether there is evidence among fore the 4:45 p. m. (EST) tele-|*"¢ their parts. did net’ have enough mance, | office at FE $7151. . @uration of their fund drive from = that ‘) ® ® enough money. - O6t, 19 to Nov, 12% Tom Ward, of W. Lincoln ave-/ them that lung cancer is linked cast of the Ohio State-California| Forman made the order in a —— . “yee noe, heads the local contingent | With smoking. -- y ovie lew foothall at Berkley, Calif. (4), | Judgment enforcing his 1949 con-| Police said he told them he “aM “The Lost Church,” leaving this -afterndon. Augie| Dr. Rhoads said he and a group The intersect ‘viction of GE on charges of| returned home and ‘attacked his | [¥iQf} rate by Dorothy rsectional football game ; alts w | Clo, wt be ies 'n rw [Bohn of Mibwon wii be te eFrcbc wi tev dered| First U.N. Speech by |Sftry2 ny cwr bere tear monomaing, the incandenent SG aided til hie be matic presentation at § p. m. to-| keynote speaker. A group of 150 re ars Core ir . N. opeec Y | of the New York Giants-Pittsburgh | /a~mp industry in the United States. | ** cag i sf morrow by the Senior Methodist | workers from metropolitan Detroit from tobacco smoke, and — tests Auto Heir in Accord | Steelers pro football game at Pitts- The order also applied to six aE “3 wee ied wp with mine In Patient Tran er Youth Fellowship of First Metho-| is expected to attend. were being conducted on human | burgh. It'll be carried on a 15 cher bap tay eames | * dist Church. This is part of the * 2 8 skin to determine if there was any! With Russian.Delegate | city network ranging from Water-| Wao were among eight firme |” | (Continued From Page One) be er rina Families of 7 _— football team | 4lignant ro a ; - page bury, Conn., to Milwaukee starting! coavicted in 194 Sigal of Pontiac Deaths | to be timed to keep the iron ——the qhurch and their friends are{: meet Fredericks’s of {| Rhoads i smok:| UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. # —/ at 8p. m. (EST), : | bungs operating. invited. Peatian at 2:50 pint, tomerrow | iE Proved to BE tactor in lune! Henry Ford II said Friday in bis| ay. tyes pene is | RANE GE to maintain © money ln ) ie cancer, he was' sure it was “‘not| 4 ! more game ely in the nation. —— | Nurses and iron lung technicians Prior to the play, the Interme-| at Booth Park,. Harmen and (io ooiy factor.” first U.N. speech that he Was! s-heduled at 8:30 on Channel 2. John R accompanied the patients in the diate Fellowship will -meet at 7| Woodward. In its opener in the | ‘ y ; Sealy ate a gr If you like your boxing, then However, the judge rejected a JON oger Dean ‘van to be on hand in case of P. m., discussing plans for a Hal- at League last week, Holy S th S d O t ussia ap pre's ite poy . . you'll have to Give up the pro acca rsa Funeral for John Roger Dean, emergency. Dr. Calhoyn tollowed loween my ame’s Dennis Beckley scored ou ends /u tp go — football at 9 p. m. (EST) for at| ™ ve compelled GE to divest) intant son of Donald and Dorothy | closely in a car. , a a the only touchdown, giving the = ~ lem countries. A ring oe pthat time the Chicago fight be. itself of haif its facilities for pro-| Hoffman Dean of 19 Stowell St.| Dr. Calhoun, now a member of fai and winter months, the Bir- — Appeal to North States for the presram-———_—-tween_ Phil Kim of Hawaii and | ducing electric light bulbs and bulb will be Monday at 10 am. from | the Sister Kenny unit staff at Far- mingham YMCA. will its| Donald A. Schubert, D. S. C., has " ‘was on anauel diaile ot | rt Perey OF New York wilt be} parte +the --Melvin-_A.Sehutt Funeral mington, said the Gaukler Moving movie hour from 3:50-4:45 p. m. announced the opening of his of- for Its Own Relic harmony in the speeches of Send beamed over the airways. Forman said “divestiture of Home : Co., and the following ambulance in the Dr. lounge fice for the practice of chiropody} ,l BANY N.Y. @ — The south | and delegate G. P es General Electric is neither feasible | _The Rev. Maurice Veryser of St. companies donated their men and wil be shown. of sl fhe aqmic [6 114, §.Moodward. ‘Scnbert| yas set cut a seco sarmn tor |yev, who bas often tacked te | DQ* nor Inthe public interest” | Vincem de Paul Church will off machinery: Sparks-Griffis, Kirby spots 6fthe earth. The program | @reduated cum laude from the | its prize fire engine United ‘States. Addressing the 60- | arewe Calling GE “the giant of the in- \ al wi in Mt. | Pursley, Voorhees-Siple, and Die- - ~ Tilinois College of Chiropady and| ang it apparently rested with|nation economic itee. both candescent lamp industry,” For- Hope Cemetery. trich of Detroit. es rep-mers 5 man said: The baby was born Sept 26 and} Dr. Calhoun said that Brennan's Gov, Thomas E. Dewey and vet-| spoke of the recent Soviet decision s died at 10:40 p.m. Friday?in St.| of Detroit al ‘ cicaeel eran New York firefighters wheth-|to make a first donation of four { f f R t “There are now healthy com- | Joseph Mercy Hospital. : and the aa caaggramerorer | : i ee ee oe eee 0 rns Al er petitors of General Electric in | Besides his parents, he is sur-| by Catalpa Amateur Radio Society returned. after 92 years, to Alex-| lars by the incandescent lamp field, and | vived by a sister, Deborah Susan, | of Royal. Oak. .| andria, Va. U. N. fund for raising the world’s hens 1 ae, During the Civil Mer. Union sol- | living standards. 120,000 West Berliners = on give aap | a me lolg , a trophy. It is now on show at| .“We Rete this indication of | Attend Funeral Rites, "re. . Mrs. Nola Lee Pressnell | ~ "2° icing an 06, the New York Fireinen's Home bu. Ferd ‘cd, “nd ton ment for Mayor - ~The vislalions of the ie and| After an illness of 10 days, Mrs to Be Queen si Detroit seunt in Hudson, 35 miles down be act which General Electric and) nola Lee Spencer Pressnell, 28, of DETROIT w — Michigap’s. old- the Hudson River from this capital| “#! preve a really “" BERLIN w — Sorrowing. West |.the other defendants were found| city. ' , Berliners bade farewell today to | 0 have committed can be eliminat- Ge 1 Hospital yzlawski, 106, of Al took her - Pleas for return of the relic! . Ernst Reuter in a vast surge of ed by means of the ether provisions rl Saecaa phe gto hg first airplane ride Friday. She flew came yesterday from Gov. John} And he dropped this sentence | public grief for their dead mayor.|°! the judgment and thereby S| more, Ky., Aug. 2, 1925, the daugh-|t0 Detroit, where. she will reign F. Battle of Virginia and Alex-| from his wpareg text; «Hundreds of thousands dropped | effective’ competition as is possible 1 ¢) Ciittord and Nellie Moore| #5 queen Sunday in the city’s ob- igs Mayor Marshall K. Bever- at wo hope there will be “ie else to form a dramatic back- oe industry requiring great cap-| . r. She married Dewey E.|%¢tvance of “Pulaski Day,” honor- p. thorn rose.” drop for the funeral @{ the man investment, research and). ae ss ,\ing Gen. Casimir Pulaski. an They withheld the grapeshot, | Arkadyev opened his speech by) who fought communism to a stand- {| know-how can be preserved.” Pressnell pet in ~— — American revolutionary war hero. @us approach to tin the trick | "aed the Soviet action with ap-| stilied in his people the firm be-| ment, GE was ordered to make) "°°. pa Sew Mann. GA with Ge Yonhocs. al. the be | available to the industry its blue-| (nt Co ot Oxford Beverley. wrote last week to Al-| |, “Tée, overnment of the Beviet | a.nd back trum German soll some | Prorman also decreed that GE|. Besides her husband and parents.| STORAGE CO bert J. Foley, chairman of the; Union,” he said, “has always she is survived by a son, Gary 3 . hundred and. twenty thou. | 27d other defendants in the case err a _ 9 Orchard Lake day ‘s| looked with faver on the U. N. One ; ; ' ply eer te oe technical assistance program.” a steed in ot . must end contracts and agreements = ® daughter, Clara, both st nol specialists ir, , broken only by an occas ai | with each other in the making of me. Also sutviving are two > re 322 Seward St. died in Pontiac ¢st itnmigrant. Mrs. Frances Par- operates the museum. He went on to say that Russia bult -brothers and five sisters, Mrs. | stora local . To Beveriey's appeal, Foley re-| was always glad to see-U. N.| berst of sobbing, as final serv- | Hache ee Agathy Maw, Mrs. Betlah Spencer. | snd 9, . A plied that it would be given ‘‘seri-| méney going into such aid and had| ices Were conducted in the open James, Robert, Bernice, Ada: and| long-distance moving fe . ous consideration” ‘but that there | helped work out the rules for dis-| alr before they city hall. 0 Dj § C| oo ive 5 was no legal obligation to return tributing it. He miade no reference More. hundreds of thor ants | ne eS in t. alr re stone at Py ¢ - agen for « the engine. to the fact that Russia has not |); , | lifed a six-mile route to the ceme- | . Pp. m. ftom. the -Pursley Funeral Beverley then asked Dewey to/ contributed to the fund in the | gery in the American sector, near River Ship Crash Home. The Rev. Cortney Combs of prod the directors to “consider | past, and has often’ criticized its / theginy villa where Reuter worked returning the relic. ' ‘|late into the night and where his| (Continued From Page One) | ial ‘will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- | SL0¢! S¢sae- | 0 teva te. | 0 tar Gaumee And Gov, Battle wrote Foley overtaxed heart gave way Tues-| hie declined to talk to reporters, | &*Y- 9 Orchard Loke work ponent “wou to's prmee |SEMEACING Delayed | “Present theater Hew ot | MMe ty had teen ordered to | . West Germany, Western high com- | ticers interviewed ‘them. APBA Senctioned! Waljed Lake will officiate and bur- ly appreciated by the people of | F ¢ missioners and diplomatic mis- Alexandria and in fact of Vir- in apeer arm ase sions- joined in the simple cere- No comment was abgilable im- apnea LAPESR —~ Civentt Jutge Thm | Muev- ot the Pioneer, which suffered The pumper was taken by Fed-| mothy C. Quinn today set back The rites opened with Wagner's damage ent te tts eral forces reeling back toward | sentencing date for Floyd Gotterdammerung (Twilight of d om. Washington from defeat at the first | ber, 60, of Lapeer, one of two men | the Geds) and a half hour later | Three Wallschiff crewmen were battle of Bull Run in 1861. Re-| convicted—of interfering with the | the freedom bell, epitomizing | taken to a Port Huron Hospital. treating, they moved out all mili-| eviction of a farm widow in June | Reuter’s tireless ambition to see | Chief Engineer Frederick Peters, tary equipment — including the | .¢ 1959 his people live in liberty, tolled | 47, and seaman Herold Runga, 31, | fire engine. Judge Quinn, acting on a petition the dirge. were hospitalized. A third, second R Stolen Cadillac |{2m Sctreiber's- attorney, Clem | | As the sombre notes rolled across | tt", "assed they. were, trom ecover adillac of Grand Rapids, ‘set Oct. 19} the square, the body was borne | 1 si sonburg-Lubeck area. After Chase in Pontiac |ss the date for Schreiber's sen dren sow toned he cee meer repored seronly | OUNGay, Oct. 4th, 1 P.M. Jessie L. Taylor, 30, of 10768 Schreiber was convicted of ob- 25, Dariow Ave., —— is a structing Lapeer County Sheriff Fj . Milt and their ordeal in the water. You and the family will have a whale of afd | auto theft following a half-mile ee Cneet is ee ir we Destroys Old Mi | The Wallschiff came through a time at this ly y§ i E ie vens from her farm. , Mrs. Stevens was ordered to sur-| .BLOOMFTELD HILLS — An old headed or Cleveland from Ant at ae ee i Eee S| on Chomertell toad the canal at Montreal Sept. 23, olin Gen | ndian Summer Regatta said the chase started when Tay- 7 lor, driving a Cadillac convertible, oe peal ages which had been oe ’ ~ ; a a a mbe pp erent destroyed last night by fire. The V. S$. Weather Bureau sta- Cooley recognized the number of | ™¢™ 8gainst members of a Fire Chief Bert Bartholomew | tion at Detroit reported that the the license plates as belonging to mutual farmers insurance group. said this morning that the cause | night was clear, without fog, at reported stolen in Detroit) In all. 12 men were charged with | of the fire and the amount of the the collision scene. The moon rose| 4300 Cas p ' R K me = i 7 a i 5 z i 8 z 3 z ‘ obstructing Gregory. One already | loss. had not yet been determined. | at 2:15 a.m. (EST) today, more ae Eight others| The mill was owned by John/ than three hours after the acci- Elizabeth Road arrest awai : { Endicott. | dent. = \ Ras = . HE PONTIAC, PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 8, 1953 | Men’s SLACKS *59 and $6.95 All colors and styles, in sizes to 54. Reg. $10.95. Dept. Store 1 Block North of Wilson Ave. 516 to 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 AUTO INSURANCE YOU Can Have Every Insurance Protection —- How many of these do you now have? A. COMPREHENSIVE pays any loss or damage to your car (except Collision) : 1. Fire an@ Transpertation 7. Explesion tad Rict 2. Theft and Less.ef Use ®. Vandalism &. Windsterm and Hail %. Collapse of Building 4. Earthquake Damage by Animals 5. Fleed and Water Damage Glass Breakage 6. Alreraft Damage it. Usknewn Matards B. COLLISION pays for any loss or damage trom colli- C.. MEDICAL Payments pays expenses of passengers in- sion or upset: jured ‘(liable or not): 1. Collision with Other Objects 1. Medical ang Dental Fees Moving or Stationary t. Nursing’ Services. 2. Upset 3. Ambulance and Hespita! Bill 3. Damage while Parked 4. Funeral Expenses D. BODILY INJURY & PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY (it legally liable) pays for: Damage te Other Cars Damage toe Buildings Damage te Other on Claims fer Less ef U Damages fer Bedily Sabury (inel. Death) te Other Persens 14. Damages fer Care and Less ef Services Pe eee 7. Liable er Not, tt pays fer First Aid & Defense and Ceart Costs . Check This! Pontiac Motorists: For most Ford, Chevrolet or Plymouth pleasure cars. new or recent model, used for mormal business or pleasure Bodily Injury Liability—$5.000 Each Person $10,000 Each Accident Property Damage—$5,000 Each Accident Medical Paymants-—$500 Each Person Comprehensive—Fire and Theft Collision —$100 Deductible Road Service—Up te $10 Each Call Payment Plans Available $30.70 Down 3-Pay "$23.03 in 4 Months $23.02 in 8 Months OR ; 15.75 Dow 7-Pay $ 5 5 n $10.66 for 6 Months * Higher if Driver Under Age 25 FRANK A. Seek to Break Peace Deadlock Report Britain Offering ‘Compromise Plan for - Korean Talks LONDON «®—Britain reportedly is pushing a plan ‘aimed at break- ing the Korean peace conference deadlock by letting both sides in- vite certain neutrals, including In- dia, to join the deliberations. Minister of State Selwyn. "Lloyd who has been i with the United States and other United Na- tions members in an effort to get the Korean parley started by Oct. 28, was expected to arrive by plane teday from New York to con- fer with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. Lioyd was summoned yesterday after doplomatic informants said the Churchill Cabinet had worked out the new Korean strategy. - > - Although no official details were available on the plan, the inform- ants said it was based on—the assumption that the proposed Ko- rean peace parley will have to be broadened It_ proposes, they said, that the peace conference as a whole—the Communist side as well as the U.N. side—now agree to invite neutrals to join in the talks. The U. S. has agreed the conference itself could invite outsiders—but only after it | begins its deliberations. aim WHEEL FLOATS ON; ! AMR —Greyhound driver Chasles Szyperski shows passenger the location of an air-ride suspension unit on one of the new Greyhound suburban buses being placed in service in Pontiac and several other Detroit krea rea communities. Won't Land in Capitol | Even for Chief Justice | » "SACRAMENTO, Calif. # — The big, coast-to-coast airliners don't _} land here—even for the next chief justice of the United States—so car to San Francisco airport for takes the oath as chief justice the following morning, | Foreign duty-pay for army. en- listed men ranges from $8 to $22.50 a ‘month. Pontiac M-59 Eight Miles Out West tered py Gov, Earl Warren will motor 100 Lloyd Shuart, Manager ; a —. to catch one for |B. So, as. he has. done ‘time and Sunday, October ath again, Warren will go by Time Triels First Rece a trip east. ; He is seheduled ‘to leave at 9 Se —— pray Poa eee oc Qualify 1:30 Race 3:00 Washington at 9:35 p.m.,-EST, He Reserve Seats General Admission $1.20 $150... The Russians have warned the | conference may never take place unless the U. N. adopts their pro- | posal that certain Asian nations | —such as India, Burma and Pakis- tan—sit in * a The U. N. majority voted against this proposal, supporting the U.S contention that the armistice j terms confined the conference at) | the start to those countries which | fought in Korea The diplomatic informants | | the British ‘understand’ the Uni- ted States is prepared to go along with the new idea, although no |formal agreement has been| | reached. : | In Washington, however, VU. S. officials said they had not received jany British compromise proposal | | and strongly indicated that the one | reported in the works would not | be acceptable | In addition to the Korean plan | | the British Cabinet also reportedly | discussed other international ques- tions, including prospects for "| | top-level conference with Russia to | | ease world tension, the position of Red China. and possible British- | Egyptian agreement on the Suez | | Canal. Mary Norton Retires From Political Field ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. u—Mrs Mary T. Norton, former trail-blaz- | ng congresswoman from New Jer- sey, last night announced her _res- {totally new concept in motorbus ignation .as a member of the Dem- | ocratic National Committee Mrs. Norton told 200 delegates | |} to a meeting of ‘the Democratic | | women of New Jersey, ‘When a woman gets to be 78 years old. j she has reached a time when she should retire.’ Mrs. Norton served in Congress | | from 194° to 1950. representing | what is now the 13th District in +-Hudson County. She was the pee | Democra tic | the first woman ever to al al | congressional committee — the} House Labor Committee Local Mari Sentenced on Breakin Charge | | Oakland County Circuit Judge | | Frank L.. Doty yesterday sentenced | Richard D. Baker, 25, of the Lake- | land Hotel, to one to 15 years in | prison on. a charge of breaking j and entering in the nighttime. | Baker, who pleaded guilty to the charge Sept. 11, will serve his term in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson. \ Mary Margaret McBride’s Starts Next Monday in A daily column of outstanding interest by Mary Margaret Mc- Bride will appear daily in this paper starting Monday. Commit- ting herself to no one theme or formula, she will write as she speaks, from the heart and from wide experience with people. Known as the first lady of the air, and widely read in magazines and books also, she is one of America’s best loved women. You will get the utmost enjoy- ment and benefit from her fea- ture by reading it regularly. | New Column the Press | } | _handed her the gun after she had | by juvenile authorities pending a | coroner's inquest Monday. Greyhound Will Have ‘Air Ride’ si ce.rer cease ‘Foresee Price Jumps _ | for Drugstore Items LOS ANGELES w&®— Price | -reases a some drugstore gerd | the National Wholesale Druggists 30 Coaches Going Into Service on Suburban. Routes in Area Thirty new motorcoaches, fore- | runners of a new Greyhound fleet | of revolutionary “air suspension ride"’ in Detroit suburban areas as fast | as they are being delivered from GMC Truck & Coach division, ac- cording to an announcement by R. W. Budd, president of Great | Lakes Greyhound Lines. Mr. Budd_revealed that the new vehicles cost approximately $25,- 000 each. The new coaches are the first of their model to be produced. They will supplement § Grey- hound’s recently delivered fleet of big inter-city alr-ride coaches. Air suspension ride presents a The coach has no Passengers liter- ally ride on air. The coach body’! is supported by eight giant air cells which breathe through meter- | j ing devices. Road shocks are ab- | sorbed with squeakless, effortless | compensating action. engineering metal springs same comfortable ride in every seat . Power steering for maximum driver control is incorporated in | the new buses. An additional feature {s in the green tinted windows which effec- tively reduce heat and glare a ‘Girl Fires ‘Toy’ Gun, ‘Kills Schoo! Boy, 4 CHICAGO —A 14-year-old high | school boy was fatally shot yester- day by a girl classmate who thought the gun he handed her was, a toy. t “Go ahead, pull the trigger. it's | only a toy,’’. the youth, Patrick Colletta, told Bernice Turner, 14, as they sat in a classroom in the Holden branch of Kelly igh She pulledthe trigger of the 22 +caliber automatic pistol and the bullet struck Colletta above the right eye. More than 20 pupils in the room screaméd as Colletta toppled out of his eesk onto the floor. He died seven hours later in a hospital. The girl told police Colletta had refused him a date. She was held SON Kw, " | — NEW AUTO PARTS | SPECIAL SERVICE TO CARAGES ag Creckeé Blocks shaft Grinding | Revered + door Rebabbitted | Cylinder Heads Regreund Brake Drums Groené | 29111 \ | Pontiac Piston .\ | Service\Co. Complete Machine Shop Service | 102 S. Seginew anand gone up nearly 200 per cent since buses, are starting service | the mid-thirties, items in the. cor- ner Grugstore have increased less than | annual convention here today Two Pontiac Men Given Jackson Prison Terms prison yesterday by Oakland Coun; Association “We believe there will be selec- | tive price adjustments upward but |}not a mass increase,” i. | Kauffman told a reporter yester-| * | day. saler added | Gearge W. The Columbus, Ohio whole- | “While the cost of living has 2 per cent.” The association opens its 79th | Two tenced sen- in Pontiac men were to five to 10 years ty Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty on a charge of unarmed all | bery Willie DeBoes, 23, of 469 Bloom. | field St. and Decatur. Willetts, | 3%. of 1 Wyoming Ave. were found guilty Sept. 22, by. a jury They were ordered confined to! Southern Michigan Prison at.Jaék- son The road eae the E iohrates e: and the Nile rivers may be the } oldest in the world, says the Na- As ae 2 “4 ’ i ia Agi PRS: 2 ce SS, pica re eae: 5 a : + a e aot : a a The repair men who just happen to be in your neighborhood and to notice your chimney needs repairs; definitely needs to be fixed before you put your furnace on. Also he observes a few shingles need replacing or the gutters are clogged with leaves and the flashings need a little paint here and there. He even offers to guarantee the work. You get the impression the job is quite simple and the cost not so great—until you come to pay the bill. It may be anywhere from thirty to a hundred dollars and if the job doesn’t hold up you can’t find the “guarantor.” Cleaning the flues and putting your furnace in good condition for winter goes hand-in-hand with the “roofer” and “chimney expert.” Sometimes he takes your furnace apart and discovers: how much “repairs” it needs or even a new furnace is required. Why take chances like that? There are a number of local reputa- ble firms dealing in “heating,” “roofing,” etc. Call a reliable firm and get an estimate. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD of the PONTIAC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Waldron Hotel Bidg. BET Phone FE 5-6148 ——¢ pete see Be Sail Sai Sponsored by Land-O-Lakes Racing Association -FREE PARKING Wg "3 If any of these three questions are on your mind then THE PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN is the place for you! Are Proud of Our Fast. Come In and Talk It Over! GOING TO BUY .A . HOUSE? GOING TO BUY A HOME? 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As heen, % Personne! . ; 2 Hubbel annou WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —) the first Child Study Club meet- By AL LOWMAN WASHINGTON ®—Deputy Sec- : Williams Lake parents and teach- ing has been scheduled for Thurs- Press County Editor retary of Defense Roger Kyes, os "ers were told that classes at the day at the school. She will speak WATER FORD-TOWNSHIP — back from a month's ‘inspection ei weal have 0 bee eli tt [town police department te tmwght “there are some sll mp three daily shifts due to crowded : township board resolved this morn- 1 an P . P ing. ; r i personnel Ret of Schodls William Shunck |Prison Official Retires i sibinleiiee ele” Wel Genel Kyes made the statement to re- _ made the announcement at a PTA) JACKSON ®—Clifford J. Lioyd, | passed a resolution authorizing the porters’ questions about Secretary meeting Thursday night. 70, retired Friday after serving | establishment of a new of Defense Wilson's recent com- Shunck pointed out that there | 20 years as director of the bureau ment calling for a chief of police ment that “‘we have too many peo- were 143 children enrolled in kin- | ef identification at Southern Mich- | to’ be appointed and a fi of ple spread all over the world and Geemerten Ghee Char clases are | ign Frison. He wes © past presi: men to be hired. I want to get some of them back d, he said. dent » Michigan-On “Sache ie Be sa ie The new department is expected = the year. The cost of financing in Europe are “very aware” of : it, which will undergo study, will the problem and “I think we will : come from the township general have some good results.” ; fund. There are an estimated 350.000 An ordinance already drafted by in the U. S. armed forces in Eu- T Attorney John Bell calls rope, including the equivalent of eo for the immediate appointment of a six divisions in Germany. Kyes gave no hint of where a:cut might be made. ° Discussing other impressions of his trip, he said he thought the U. S. Army in Europe “is show- ing good combat effectivenes. ‘“The health of troop< over there is twice as good as over here, with a non-effective rate only one half of that of the United States.’* recreation program for girls from six years old up, Holiday House is located on a 100-acre site, along with ‘the Bird’s Nest, given by Mrs. Henry Ford in, 1932 and Aunt Mary's Rest Cottage, a gift from Mrs. R. Adlington N in 1920. Miss Frances W. Sibley is founder and present chairman of Holiday House. a + ‘Keego PTA to Hear HOLIDAY HOUSE—This rambling gray house on the east shore of Pine Lake has been the summer mecca of hundreds of girls since its founding in 1903. An open house sponsored by Holiday House Committee of the Girls’ Friendly Society will be held Oct. 4 from 2 to 4:30 p. m. to celebrate its half-century birthday. Center of a summer — + Board of Inquiry Sunday, Oct. 4th, 1 P.M. Pine Lake Holiday House Supervisor Lioyd Anderson, Township Clerk Louis G. Barry, FORMS — POSTAL 4 PRINTING — S—BULLETINS—RULED CARDS — LEGAL FORMS — PRICE LISTS | PONTIAC LETTER SHOP IM: SOGRAPHING | Township Treasurer Helen Reece The appointment of a police chief East Coast dock strike convened here for the first time today in a move to get 60,000 longshoremen back to work. The board is scheduled to report its findings to the President by Holiday House has never missed a season since its opening and has been the summer mecca of many | im Holiday House are invited to presented by Pontiac Mother- attend. | singers. ‘ Saha ¢ a - , yp bacieearyp et He said the Army's AWOL rate Ou amily wi ve a whaie © Salaries to of police . in was only 14 per cent, : and -his staff of patroimen are P] Ope H S d T lk C of overall rate for all Ar, a time at this ae ee . |flans n House sunday |lalk on Cooperation | « # my Indian Summer Regatta & meeting of the board Wednes- 0 § eeting By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE | A project of the Girls. Friendly| KEEGO HARBOR — “How the| The rate of crime among the Gay. Also to be determined is the Memoirs of a_ half-century of | Society of the Protestant Episco-| School and Home Can Work To- troops, he reported, is ‘‘substan- ~ kind and number of equipment . summer fun will be exchanged | pal Church, all denominations are | gether to Build Better Stadent/ tially below that of our civilian for the department. -- Closed Session Plans Sunday afternoon when Holiday | free to send their girls here dur- | Health” will be discussed by Stella | population in this country.” IDAY Action on forming a new de Schedule of Hearings House on Pine Lake celebrates its | ng the summer months. Mitchell at the first fall meeting | He also commented that the re- partment grew out of the rapid 30th anniversary with an open/ The Rt Rev. Richard 8. Eni{°! Roosevelt PTA Tuesday at 8 lationship between American oe : } growth of the township which now}. for Report to lke house. rich, bishop ef the Episcopal |P-™. in the auditorium. troops and the people of the coun- 4300 Cass- has an estimated 34,000 population, Founded because Frances W.| diocese of Michigan, will lead a | Miss Mitchell is educational di-| tries where they are stationed is Elizabeth Road many new homes and rapidly ex-| NEW YORK —President Eisen-| sibiey, Detroit, insisted that her! short thankagWving service Sun- |fector of the County Health De-| ‘very good.” . : panding business sections. hower's board of inquiry into ‘the | dream ~Could become a reality.| day at 4 p.m. All these interested | partment. Vocal music will be State Supreme Court " multitude of doors, Holiday House | Miss Sibley heard of the Girls | Friendly Society in England, its | recreational opportunities for young giris, and decided such an organi- tation should be at work at Pine generations of girls. A rambling gray house with “welcome mat’ at each of its Opens October Term LANSING (UP) — Michigan's _|Supreme Court reconvenes Mon- County Deaths Mrs. Mary C. Diehr HAZEL PARK — Rosary serv u Monday night. Then he can seek| was built in 1903. It is located on [| aio -“] 110-712 West Huron Street Phone FE 2-992! |) will be made after the ordinance | gp po ae injunction. The| the east shere of Pine Lake on . - lice for Mrs. Mary C. Diehr, 92,|aY after a — eras —= jenacting the department is formally | strikers have agreed to obey such| 100 acres ef the former Ellen- Holiday Houses MAP Of) of 326 West Otis St, will be 8; en sepccnnanty © OF and applicants are inter- wood farm. oliday House Pp. m. tomorrow and prayer serv- | ‘0 pending cases. - MUFFLERS - FAULTY MUFFLERS CAN CAUSE BAD ACCIDENTS Rusted, leaky mufflers are dangerous — check yours Carbon monoxide is a dead- passed viewed. Friend of Presidents George Creel Dies SAN FRANCISCO i — George Creel, 77, the confidant of two | an order. Board members were sworn in by John E. Dietz, of the Washing- ton, D. C., office of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Then they went into a closed | session to determine procedure and a tentative schedule for hearings. Members of the board are ee | |from six up. j : . Girls from six to ten are housed Holiday House was the forerun-|in the Bird's Nest and women ner of a Complete summer settle-| may live at Aunt Mary's Rest ment program catering to girls| Cottage during vacation periods. Teenage girls have Holiday Aunt Mary's Rest Cottage, given House as their headquarters. by Mrs. R. Adlington Newman in| In charge of the anniversary | 1920, and the Bird’s Nest, given | Sunday is the Holiday Héuse com- | by Mrs. Henry Ford in 1932, com- | mittee of the Girls Friendly Soci- | plete the housing units | dalene Church with burial in Holy The October term of court for- ice at 9:30 a. m. Monday at uld- : ing and Son Funeral “dig on mally opens Tuesday with Chief dale. Requiem Mass will be at 10 justice John R. Dethmers presid- _m. N s - | ing. a SS oe Eighty-five cases are docketed for argument before the bench during the October term. Nine of the cases appear on the criminal docket The October term will be the Sepulchre Cemetery. She died Friday at hame. Sur- viving are three daughters, Mrs. Robert Eldred of - Pontiac, Mrs. Grace Davies of Hazel Park and Er Beery ly gas, 100 diedly to atiow } presidents, died here yesterday af-|1. Cole, former director of the! = ————| irs. Richard Corcoran of Norwalk, |last fot Associate Justice Clark J. . ternoon from the combined effects | service, chairman; The Rev. Den-! ; : t “DELUXE BUILT’ it to seep inté your car] is J. Comey. 8. J. director of| . ® Ohio; two sons, Lawrence of De- Adams, Pontiac, whose presen BUICK” FOR MERCURY | dee yar theaters St Joseph's ‘College ‘of Industrial | Proclaims Hire 'Waterford Clubs troit and Casper of Hazel Park; | term expires Dec. 31. He will Ly 7 : ° ° > . | succeeded exGov. Harry F. x ie ene ec oat ot sss || former newspaper editor had been | Relations, Philadelphia; and Dr. |Be in Meetin s 3 grandchildren and 20 greet Kell nA dected to the 1 é ec ceeecees 208 : p g grandchildren y. was CHEVROLET * he 619 in a coma since early Thursday | Harry Carman, former dean of | bench at the 1953 spring elections ° ° ee A > . . artine > 1928-32. ‘Clampon ST isseat 8 ep => ... 6.19 -#} morning following an explora Columbia College. |Next Week — -— e : ££. pee 1928-50, 6 oyl ...,.---<.+.-20..619 - I operation last Tuesday a iSa BERKLEY — Service for allie | “ — MEME caldic.coes-sccese oe 1942-50, & cyl. . + he — —— ‘| WATERFORD—Nine Good N B. Martinez, 71, of 3625 Phillips Weekly Dances Begin tomas Stan. T i> weei-03, ® LYMoUTE “ue age ah wat. be held = ae — | Cubs ne “ews Ave was to be 3 p.m today | 7 h WwW. rf d iene-88 Power ary 44, trend . here Monday afternoon. non-longshoremen employes han “ ef Community Church di- & : iene | Tonight in Watertor 10-51, & & A Hr 1909-48 Pemee TI S Creel. was. a close personal friend| died lines to ald the docking of Pontiac Ma yor Asks |rected by Elizabeth Jencks. chil- at Sawyer Funeral Home with 9 = ‘ a cue - 1943-48 santine 7.95 of Woodrow Wilson and tater of| the acs Ramee a , burial in Roseland Park Cemetery.| wa TER FORD TOWNSHIP — yene-4a ¢ cyl. = anne pe 1948-52 aS ae a Franklin D. Roosevelt ef coe oe Deria Job Opportunities for | en's worker, will begin meetings | He died Thursday in Highland Park Weekly dances will begin tonight 198-52, € cyl. aod 1934-52 : 6.19 Wilson him to direct . : : | next week General Hospital the CAI building featuring both . won. Stees 1947-82 ‘a 5.58 the country's Except for the booing. the ship Physically Handicapped | Monday, the Waterford group will Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. | ae and id time anckig from See wane-20 sees se ereeeh nee sees 4 1947-50 Command ns " 6.39 || news services during World War L. oa without incident. ble I Next week has been proclaimed | meet at the charch, and the Moon Jack Eccles of Farmington, Mrs. | 9 p.m, to 1 am. : WADBE see ree cet even ceneens BM 1900-81, © @ 8 cyl ax |} Later, he was one of Roosevelt's in at pickets onenet oleae ‘was | E™Ploy the Handicapped Week in| Valley group will meet at the 4 = Grimes - nae Mrs.| The dances will be held each ~~ FrorD FRAZER speech writers. hour after Pontiac by Mayor Arthur J. Law. | Job Thomas home, 588 Maple Dr. | ®- 0. Soronen. Mrs.,Elmer Toman | saturday night with special parties 1928-32 wun Pies So coec tees - O88 1949-51 6.79 berthed. , ‘|and Gl { Berkl nd Mr , ' , St Geweh «a died The onetime editor of the Kansas proclama’ insures e ora of Berkley and MIS.) being planned for Halloween and Pe Tree epee ver a OR SAEED «2» |] city Independent, the fa ong The waterfront generally was Priall tion local) Meeting Tuesday at Pontiac | Edwin Cavanaugh of Oak Park; | yw — Eve ” RENEE bbscadh <0 Building permits with an esti- mated value of $77,803 were issued |new homes valued at $56,000. Two home of Mrs. Alma MacLarty, | 8 A.M. Communion Rite WATERFORD—The Rev. Arvid vidual treatment cannot Cool nights, sunny days, less ildi H Mrs, Velma May Buck Convenient be over + emphasized. heat and plenty of meisture— Building Permits Valued E. Anderson of Christ Lutheran|' NORTH BRANCH — Service for Countless numbers of new oon apt lg ee gg oe at $77,803 in Waterford | church announced today that he | Mrs. Lloyd (Velma) May Buck, 30,/; PERRY MOUNT designs and carving sug- 1B seed will germinate quickly WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —| Wii conduct a special Communion | who died Thursday in Grace Hos- PARK CEMETERY service at 8 a.m. tomorrow for those who will be unable to at- tend the usual 11 a.m. service in . j ! = . supplement oor deplay of coor to a. into. serty Tulip Bulbs at oe Township Hall Oe eas ae ecare aw, eds finished memorials we out in March. Bring us a soil 7¢ Each week. | observ ortd-Wide Co ery ee on . 3 r re : Permits we issued for seven munion Day. | Peter Ceanga have on exhibit. We in- sample, we'll provide the right ere | The — k on “Unity! 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The bases in Spain could act as to fly over more western soil and be much easier to intercept. Pole Escapes By EDMOND LEBRETON WASHINGTON @®—What makes a mild speaking white collar man, a Pole who has lived under totali- tarian dominatign half his life, cut ATTENTION! Plant Employees! If you are in need of industrial ‘_ safety glasses we are on_the recommended list to fill your needs. above all his ties and bolt to freedom? Jan Hadjukiewicz did it Sept. 9 in Kangnung, Korea, and at the same time began telling why. He has been telling more, in bits and mostly during news confer- ences, from Korea to Washington. He arrived here yesterday to re- " port to the State Department. s . * - As he tells the story, love of freedom inspired him, « chance N =| Wanted: A Doctor fo Become Lawyer EVANSTON, [ll W—A three- year law scholarship worth $2,500 so far has gone begging at North- western University. Is Inspired by the ‘Voice’ Iron Curtain, oft-conquered Poland never let him. rest. > s . : When he walked away from Communist members ‘of a neutral nations truce inspection team and up to an astonished U. S. major to ask for asylum, he blurted his first explanation: “It's my last chance.” Hadjukiewicz is 28. He was about 14 when the Nazis, later followed by the Reds, took over Poland. Of unheroic medium build, blond with a prematurely high forehead, he would Jook at home behind a desk in an American office. He sat be- hind a desk in the Polish Export- ants. His father lives off five hec- tares—about 12 acres. But he leatned languages and rose to a bureaucrat'’s status. LJ s 7 He says, nonetheless, he was never a Communist, never even a member of any Communist youth organization. He had never traveled outside Poland, but he said he knew that Mine Bureau Chief Forbes to Keep Post WASHINGTON W — John J. Forbes has been designated to con- tinue as director of the Bureau of Mines—with the blessing~of--John L. Lewis. a Lewis, head of the United Mine Workers, blasted the nomination last spring of Tom Lyon of Salt Lake City for the post.. — ; A row over Senate confirmation of Lyon ended after it was dis- closed that he received from the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. a pen- sion that the company could revoke at will. Lyon asked that his name be withdrawn. Ralph A. Tudor announced yester- day it was agreed Forbes will re- main in office until he retires. He will reach the mandatory retire- ment age of 70 in about two years, Autopsy Shows Joe Actually Josephine Bis Optical played a large part, free world | Import Agency before a crack in teocri Cash and Ca Ont Department radio broadcasts were a goad and/|the Iron Curtain opened for him. Paynes Tee ie ry y evidently the fierce nationalism of =) * and is amply qualified You'll want several at this 17 0. Seginew 8 d Hadjukiewicz is the son of peas- Under Secretary of the Interior price. Bowl and plate can be YOUR CHOICE ” , a € each used together. The plates 6 a thousand uses! Watch for Our | Spotlight Special School officials have found Next to a : “the United States is a friend of| PHILADELPHIA W—An scores ified candidates—but autopsy —— says, | one se et it. our nation.” He credited broad-| permed on Joe the talking mynah Every Saturday! doce | ‘The catch is that the candidate | Casts of the Voice of America and bird which died yesterday at the : 3 2 epee pc ‘must already have an M. D. de- ae for strengthen, ee ee some. , _—- ing = Uung y Joe knew al} along. Oe ani ter ee Wcesides the switch in lifetime eee Jeo thodd have: been named 108 NORTH SAGINAW Stents ond Duds, sencest goals, it would require three years melt a Josephine. to bala of law school on top of the seven set Omran. looting and _——————— Eee sling years of special study that led to/| °° Pager oland bees at the medica} degree. very... the Soviets hate —_ In the past 30 years, Northwest-|#%d the Poles ir ore, ro how. it ern’s medical school has had only | Superiority. . . we dream of th one of its graduates go on to study law. The grant for the unusual schol- You Can Expect. More... ndpa teach that boy the won- ~ ea boy's grandpa shoul teach us aN f'n, || srehip wos made by on waited a ns — ; to live, to be with what have. man was , Pe hr Sheer nee ere [a's oma’ seiel| sor hat xs ogre elf Because You Get More From | VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME him-as saying he searched in vain PHONE FE 2-8378 for a lawyer with sufficient medi- GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL yyMORE HEAT... 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Doty on GOOD, SOUND, - BANKING — SER VICE Brown was found. guilty of the charge by a jury Sept. 16 and will serve his sentence in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson. Vaporizer Burns Fatal ‘ MUSKEGON (UP) — Burns and shock he incurred when he pulled over a vaporizer proved fatal to ———— Patrick Robert Meier, 8-months- ‘old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meier, Thursday. The child died in Mercy Hospital. One whale can provide as much meat as 100 cattle. WANTED BOWLERS! dollar while saving extra dollars on cleaning and Don’t be satisfied with ordinary fuel . « Dial repair bills. oil . . . get GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL. Federal 5-8181 today. V | tert: FORTIFY --- 4 Teams or Individuals “ ve Soe WINTER IS COMING! j ge} Prepare now by signing your fuel oil contract for a Thereday 10 rm Winter long supply of Gee Fortified Fuel Oil... You are assured of careful,-clean delivery and a winter MEN é Friday 9:00 P.M. of warmth and comfort. Sunday 2:00 and 7:00 P.M. C STATE BANK cena Fn new form. a, Foe eh n: COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE tater tareenre Ts — BRANCHES AUBURN HEICHTS 10r} HOLDENS RED 48 TRADING STAMPS ‘GIVEN WITH GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL @ COAL CO. ORAYTON PLAINS MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 South Perry St. in Downtown Pontiac WUMIMember Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp: EE a o ote Be ge ER, \ Re secons clase Spree: & coamece son Tr es ™ ae j - ° e re eee ee | oie : we 4 ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953 ‘Our New Chief Justice President Exsennowsr’s selection of California's 63 year old Governor Ean. Wanngx to succeed-the late Chief Jus- tice Virsow was no surprise. /Ti fact when he announced the ap- ‘President said he was confirming long _ 2 ~ Aetually from the moment of | + Chilet Justice Vorson’s sudden = ~ nieeus (sdeaeees death there was only one ques- tion in many minds. It was whether the 1948 GOP Vice- Presidential candidate would be ~ m&med an Associate Justice or the number two man in our Government. Toe" & One of the reasons for the many ru- occurred after Gov- Warren announced, pti 3, that he not be a candidate a fourth term at Sacra- Almost immedi- y a White, House told newsmen first vacancy of the . Supreme Court would go to Warren if .. he wanted it. . . There is no doubt that the lican ig a popular one. By giving : * - Thé Californian is known from coast > 0 Coast asa liberal who has been ad- -* galred and supported by voters of both ' parties in the Golden Gate State. While ». ~ Ihe never has sat on a bench, he has a Admitted to the bar in 1914, he prac- ticed in his home State until 1938. When elected in 1942 to his first gubernatorial “term he was serving as attorney general. ‘Bince 1938 he has been vice-chairman ~of the criminal section of the American Bar Association and a member of its house of delegates. ee A ce — . eee ee ee ee © ! . init dade ee ee ee ee es Fire Prevention Week ‘October 4 to 10 is Fire Prevention ‘Week and a special effort will be made here to focus public attention on the Im this effort the Board of mittee is co-operating with the Association of Insurance Agents and. the Fire Department. There are to be special programs and fire drills in the schools. ‘ , ee * . Posters and movie trailers will spread - . the message of fire prevention. The Fire |. Department will conduct inspections 4 aimed at discovering and eliminating _ For school children the big feature of | the week is the essay contest. Prizes will { ~ pe oe. eee ae Oe, ee Oe + 4 wh aay atte si i mM he yi ayo 2 al a Be ee 7 ff. 4 we cleaning fluids are some of the ~ - Apel ——= AE noes | pe, eee i 2 . - / { than 11,000 lives, maiming of several art? property loss of - and now is the time to do it. a = Truck-Rail Co-ordination It's everyone's job to do Announcement by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division that it has de- « - véloped a new type rail-freight car hearids the dawn of a new era in truck and railway transport. : Produced at the division’s La Grange, Ill. plant, the cars are 75 feet long. Each is capable of haul- ing two loaded truck trailers. ‘Less truck traffic on highways is only one,of the benefits made. possible by the at his news conference the —new type cars;-Door to door freight “de--— liveries_ would be speeded, railroads would benefit from restoratior! of sub- — stantial freight revenues and motor carriers would experience a cut in their operating cost. ~ Sale The People’s Business Adieu to Steadman Much Disliked Controiter Had Fingers in Every Pie By JACK L GREEN LANSING—This is farewell to Dr. Robert F. Steadman from a capital where ears ring with his last five swan songs. The good doctor retired this week as state j iE | ] | } Fe z He was a delight to watch in action and, quite often, a pain in the neck to work with. He was a great letter writer. He was wont to send four or five-page mimeographed letters to the members of the Legislature at the drop of a-hat—with copies for the press. ‘ ‘ ‘ ae ? ‘ _ » tf ‘ ‘ ‘ ce ‘ —___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 4 at ay It Must Never Happen _ ; \ * ‘ ? Voice of the People Harold Appleton Asks an End to Ban on Bingo Games for Charitable Groups oabes end tslamene semter of as will not be’ if the writer so unless the letter is critical in its nature). I wonder just how many friends Attorney General Millard thinks he is making-with his crusade against bingo. His excuse that it is a law doesn't hold water. If this law i PPPS egnpeett: fi: aE tpt s | Bob Dohner Urges More ual fart Fis i man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the it of his heart was only evil continually.” Some seem to think that they are right and God is wrong. This only proves again the depravity i E 5 t : & af gf § zg i if i i. “My boy friend says he's going to marry the most beautiful girl in town.”’ or him for breach of promise, darling!"’ ‘Days of All Faiths World Wide Communion Services to Be ‘Held in Protestant-Churches Tomorrow ~ great service that is common to all denominations. The idea is that all denomina- tions should be engaging in the same act of worship at the same time, each according to its own beliefs and customs. Protestantism will demonstrate to the world that its underlying He came out of illness with much more serious things on his mind. He gave up all claim to his family's wealth and began _ act upon: that all Creation be- longs to God. In 1210 Francis and his friends went to Rome to get the biessing recognition of Pope Innocent II. That, was the beginning of the Franciscan Order. In 1224, two years before he died, Francis had a vision in which he saw a cherub crucified and burning. It was at this time that he received the ‘‘Stigmata’’—ac- tual wounds on hands, feet, and side, reproducing the wounds of Jesus. Case Records of & Psychologist ue ¥ -_— | she challenged. er to find people who dare to try: Too. many people are apathetic. Carolyh is zestful and eager. So I told her to have the vari- they can furnish the names of Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Let us salute our lads today... In printed word .and song... Newspaperboys throughout the land . . . Five hundred thousand strong . . « Who follow in the footsteps bold . . . Of our Ben Franklin great . .. Afid bring the news of all the world .'. . To. families that wait : ._. Who go to school and study hard . . . And give up sleep or play - + « To leave that certain paper at ... Our doorstep every day. . . They are the youthful businessmen | . . . Who later on may be. . . The leaders of our government .. . Or heads of industry . .. Let us en- ——of-man-in-not- bette ving God “courage them with praise... And gratitude sincere . . . And wish them more success each day ... Of every month and year. (Copyright 1953) - Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service We are waiting action on our earth-buttering plan to make pleb- iscites more exclusive. When Byrnes was gumming up the oriental details we won the Sultan's prize for the first Amer- ican citizen to perpetrate a triple pun. The oft-quoted stinker was, “Washington fiddies while Byrnes The Carnegie Foundation for Marginal Errata states that was the first_since the London punch- line, “It's a plain case of the tale dogging the wag.” But we beat that twenty years ago with a tag line for a Henry Major caricature of the dis- tinguished actor Lewis Stone. At that time Stone was even more polished and debonair than Adéiph Menjoii. picture had him as the banker. the diplomat, the family friend or the girl's influential uncle. Our triple threat was, ‘‘He who is with cinema let him cast -Stone first.”’ We thought that was pretty good even though it disappeared like footprints in a swamp. But as the talk has been of triple puns we thought we would enter these in the tournament. Put into verse they might win the prize for the fanciest dressed couplets. I really shouldn't cackle at my own eggs for we must remember Josh Billings’ crackaloo, ‘‘Laugh- ing at your own jokes is like shooting off a cannon through the touch-hole.”’ — * You can feel exclusive about this stuff “b@Cause this language does not translate. The colloquialisms of the English patois are as native as corn. Sunday School Members Like Different Contests _ Almidst “every” Team “A” thus has'l®, and so does Team “B”’, They are to psychology than the public schools for no truant officers drive chil- dren to Sunday school. It is _vol- untary. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) From Our Files 15 Years Ago WORK BEGINS on new State Hospital building; excavation is already under way. ; BRITISH NAVY ‘Chief Alfred Cooper, resigns in foreign policy row. ADOLF HITLER arrives in tri- umph to ceded zone of Sudeten. 20 Years Ago APPOINTMENT OF Oakland County relief director due _ soon; hopes to increase pension pay- ments : FIFTY THOUSAND are dead in China due to a ‘‘mystery plague” which is sweeping the country. PRESIDENT VON Hindenberg of Germany celebrates his 86th birthday. Linseed Oil Should Be Used in Paint, Not by Humans in Place of Flaxseed By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. TRE MAIL BOX Ne Paint Jeb Linseed of] is made from flaxseed for mixing. peints. Would it be all right to drink some linseed of] every Gay instead of faxseeds which you advise for consti- pation? (O. G. A.) Answer — No. Send 25 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope for booklet The Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene. Pere Nonsense Your strong belief that cold. dampness, tneufficient clothing, ete., do not cause filness—is it not a fact that these factors hinder le On warding off colds ? (J. B. ’ Answer — No, it’s pure nonsense. Fine fer Heart T Wke to do a ict of par- ticularly mornings. On arriving at work Ie three flights of stairs. My sister. says am foolish—that I should take the elevator—and that I may get heart trouble . M. O. R.) ‘Answer — If you enjoy going up- stairs under your own power it is fine for the heart. So is all that walking. Statistics we cited here recently showed that in most in- everyone believes and few people * stances heart attacks came when : \ victims were at rest, far more than when the victims were walking about or engaging in other moder- ate exercise. Belty Breathing T have practiced belly breathing for years, as instructed by you in your booklet, and it has been of invaluable help in my work—I find it relaxes me ot can get my rest tn a hurry, instead of tying awake and thinking and worrying... (R. P.) Answer — Thank you, Ma'am. Instructions for the natural breath- ing are given in the booklet How to Breathe, for which send 25 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. ; Ne Dose your mend high —T D for sinusitis. am wondering wheth- er there is any contra-indication for this large amount. (A. C. M.) ‘Answer — I do not recommend more calcium and/or vitamin D than every one should get in food or from sunshine every day to keep in \ optimal nutritional céndition. Chapters on sinusitis in booklet Call It Cri, 25 cents. recom- Allergic Sensitivity Many thanks for suggesting Increased calcium intake for my husband's ail- lergy. He has gotten through the hey fever season with little discomfort so far and enjoys much better i health ... (Mrs. R. L.) Answer — On written request (no clipping, please) any reader who provides stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope may have the pamphlet Relief for Allergy. Mrs. R. L. says her husband eats lots of cheese, any and all kinds — an ex- cellent way to boop the calcium in- take. Depe Could ‘deadness’ and aching in the legs be due to regular use of barbiturates ag amytal, neonal and seconal? Ww. B. Answer — Yes. Chapter on the barbiturates in the green book Nerves and Nutrition, for which send 25 cénts and stamped, self- addressed envelope. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100. words E ing to personal health and e, mot to disease, diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady tf a stamped, erlf addressed envelope is enclosed, ete (Copyright 1953) e taf -— * r} a ei: i , ; a we coset ad ea BY Wig eeaca rg Wiipinkhae & » in dpeh 5 Le ool lp et : j : . a ae : THE rowmise PRESS, SATURDAY. QCTOBES 5, 10s 10 of th Ly hagnssmnin ens | pro ucts... your da we | newsp ape r! Richard Gaylock being congratulated by Fred Thompson, Assistant Circulation Manager of the Pontiac Press. Son i i of Mr. and Mrs, George Gevlock, 85-N. Anderson St. These ten exceptional boys who help deliver your Pontiac Press were presented with ‘Outstanding Newspaper Boy’’ award cer- _tifigates. *- Judged on the basis of general excellence in handling the various affairs and duties of their individual paper routes, the boys received their awards at a recent dinner sponsored by the Circulation Dept. of the Press. Scored for service, courtesy, hon- Peter I. Clerk esty, perserverance, salesmanship, prompt- son of mee Ma te Clerk Thomas L. Jecobson eae . . 173 &. Shirley Sen of Mr. & Mrs. Elmec Jecoboes. ness, citizenship and scholarship these ten ye 2416 Silver Circle ay rer z | boys represent ten of the very best who ene deliver the Pontiac Press to your doorstep. swt Nationa Newspaper Boy Day SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Jomes Stern Son of Mr. & Mra. George Stern. 251 Lincela Are. Birmingham We pause today, proclaimed National Newspaper Boy Day, to honor the many industrious youngsters who. competently deliver the newspapers of America. These smalt businessmen form a background of healthy Americans, who learn by doing, that our system of government is Get The ranks of great Americans is filled with men who were newspaper boys in their youth. We have never yet heard of a successful man who was a newspoper carrier, that didn’t give some credit to his route for an early start along the road of sound character habits. To all our Newspaper Boys here and everywhere, we say, congratulations for doing a fine job! Keep building your success! , Terry Sterick Son of Mr. & Mrs. George Starick. 6735 Dandison Bivd. The Pontiac Press e very best who help deliver one of America’s finest auy — Jemes Kukuk Son of Mr. & Mrs. Johan Kukuk. 2857 Aubera Ave. Gery A. Hendershot Son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Hendershot, 7127 Arrowood Stuart A. Choate * Son of Mr. & Mra. Cecil Choate, ~~ 19 James St. = Nate g 2} Be vat Gla! yt ‘st. [. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH The Church of the Lutheran Hour oud at a 5 rT Watch “This Is the Life"—Sunday, 1:30 P. M—WJBK-TV atienal Lethern Ceoencil) eee e eee eee eee ee ee ~ GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Glendale and S. Genesee “SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. RSHIP 9:30 - 11 A. M. aaa -~ Williams Street ot West ces, Waite Best” ews Wallen Cs SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion oe. Communion and Church 11-00 AM—Hely Communion ond Church School, Sermon by the Rector, 4 All Saints Eces Church ; — contre St. Andrew's Chapel 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communica 10:30 A. M.—Holy ‘Communion, Church School, Sermon by the Rev. W. R. Hunt, Vicar me «4 pring Communies 11:00 A M—Communicn nary oo ent geass tr =a mT « Holiness Church | « “Church-going Families— Are Happier Families” - Tomorrow Is Family ‘Sunday in Our Sunday | _ School (All Agés) 10:00 A. M. A Gift for the Largest Family Present —— opr ers it FF = ae = eee Come to Church—Bring Your Family RALLY DAY—Next Sunday . - : “The Little Church with the Big Heart” | -E. C. Swanson, Minister. Rey Overbangh, 8. 5. Supt. = South Saginaw at Judson ‘First Methodist Organized on the Donelson Farm tn 1828 - Rev. Paul R. Havens ..- _ Mrs:Jean Putnam — ‘Minister ~ Choir Director 10:30 a.m. “HOLY COMMUNION—WHY?” Rev. Haven Preaching . 6:30 p.m. Youth Service « 7230 p.m. My > Ref ONLY BELIEVE” , mr = | b a aS One of the, courses is being taught by Dr. Clarence Linton of the Teachers College faculty who directed a 16-month study, con- ducted by the American Council on Education's committee on re- ligion and education; to determine what schools should do to inform you about religion. - The committee’s findings, re- by Dr. iL of education offer courses which would investigate the feasibility of such a study of religion in the public schools. The course Dr. Linton is teach- ing is called “The Role of Re- ligion in American Culture and Education." Believed to be the first course of its kind ever offered at a major American university, it is con- cerned with religion as an educa- tional problem and includes a study of current and proposed school. practices in dealing with. religion. Will Present Groups The Wandering Travelers of Pon- \tiac are presenting | the ‘Gospel Trumpets’’ of Milwaukee, Wis., and the ‘Mid-Seuth Singers’ of Detroit at 8 p.m. Sunday at the 1196 Jesiyn Avense Matt. 16-18—1 Cor. 3:11 I Cer. 11:25—One Cup 26:27 Matt. I Cor. 10:17—One Loai— I Cor. T4323 I Cor, 14:331—Non-Synday Worship Every Lord’ Heb. 1025 Acts td Morning 1100 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Brother Paul Deems 7175 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church Rev. ras ge FE 6-1798 Sunday School .. 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship 11:00 a. m. 188 6. Winding : Drive Evangelist Meetings Slated for Church. Farmer Donates Bulldozer for Paraguay Roads there with his wife and two chil- dren for two years of voluntary groups sent another bulldozer to the Chaco colonists early last year, and Bul- ler will supervise operation of both machines in a roadbuilding pro- gram of great importance to the colonists. Assemblies of God Vote to Establish College By Religious News Service MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The As- TE a akEg? Wi WESLEYAN 10:00 Sun. School 11:00 Wership 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friess Pastor METHODIST W.Y.P.S. 6:45 Evangelistic 7:30 10 A. M. Bible School 6 P.M. Evening Service The Church of Christ 210 Hughes Street 1t AM. Sundsy Worship R. L. WIGGINS. Minister BRETHREN THE EVANGELICAL UNITED Evening Evangelistic Service . .7:30 Message by Rev. Tom Malone THE LAST INVITATION IN THE BIBLE we Rev. Tom Malone, Speaker 788 i OP saan ree ra ‘ - ~ Fr JEL BAPTIST CHURCH CALVARY Poddock at Prospect “HOLY COMMUNION” BALDWIN AVE. Baldwin at Homes Rev. H. E. Ryan. Minister A.M.” Christian peta Wide Communion M. “Christ Makes the Difference” Bishop Stamm, Speaking ” Sanday School ...... 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship ...11:00 2. m. Youth Fellowship ... Evening Worship .. 6:30 p. m. .7:30 p. m. PARKDALE NAZARENE I: PARKDALE “Suriday Sermonette “the big” Things like the make the budget hard’ to balance. It's The potato-mashér that has seen its best days, the toys rgb the payment on ~ +> HUTCHINSON *REV. K. A. ‘Prodigal Son’ Theme Opens Sermon Series The Rev.-Kenneth A. Hutchinson, pastor of First Church of the Naz- arene, has scheduled a series of sermons, starting Sunday, on the “Prodigal Son.” His nine sermon subjects will include “‘It Belongs to Me," “Just for Experience,"’ ‘Penalty of Way- wardness,”” ‘What a Price,’ “No Man Cared,” “He Came to Him- self,” “Resolve for Reforma‘ion," “A Sad Confession,” and ‘‘A Fa- ther's Forgiveness.” Decries Blasphemy in American Press By Religions News Service WASHINGTON, D. C.—A resolu- tion warning editors against letting down Church Council Asks Higher Liquor Taxes the alcohol situation cost the city $488,000 in 1949 and it received only $168,000 in liquor license 1 This meant the taxpayers of the city of Fresno were paying $320,- 000 to take care of an industry whose profits are known to be high,"’ the church council said. = ne | Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church Dr. Andrew Creswell, Minister 10:00 a. m. Wership .The Secrament of the Lord’s mil / Supper.” 7:30 p. m. Worship. “Why jesus Died.” 11:20 a. m. The Bible School. 6:00 p.m. Youth Croups New Martyrs Cited by Bishop Reds Exceed Ancient Heathens in Christian Purges, Sheen Says By Religious News Service ; WASHINGTON, D. C. — More ythan in the first three centuries of Christianity, Auxiliary Bishop Ful- ton’ J. Sheen of New York told the fourth annual meeting of the Mis- sion Secretariat of the Roman Catholic Church here, Bishop Sheen, national of the Society for the Propagation have given the world. a new kind of martyr whom he called a ‘ martyr’ because the victim is not permitted to shed his blood for | Christ but must undergo‘ the tor- tures of ‘‘brain washing.” Present-day Communist tion is similar to that of the Romans in the well-prepared ac- cusations, public trials, and apos- tasy demand made of the victims, é in having Christians adopt their religions while the Communists | want to abolish religion altogether. | Today, mented Christians often prevented | breviaries and reword our mis-| sals,"’ he said. Delores Taylor Enrolls at Moody Bible Institute Delores D. Taylor of 121 E. Hopkins Ave. has enrolled as a first semester student in the eve- ning school. at Moody Bible In- tute in Chicago : Christians have been martyred for | ; mej their faith In the past 38 years fret of the Faith, said the Communists | “dry | me Ramage ware only interested! “We will have to rewrite our | ~ Boys, Girls to Hear Speaker on Sunday “Anut Helen” Clifford will be REV, T. WALTER HARRIS Observances Planned by Providence Baptist Religious Convention Slates Radio Programs convention of United Church Wom- en being held in Atlantic City, N. J., include: The annual observance of World Communion Day will be-held Sun- day in many Pontiac churches. In these services Protestants in Pontiac will join with millions around the world to pledge anew their loyalty and oneness with God's children in the universal kingdom of God. j Among the churches cooperating | in this annual event are: Bethany, New Hope and Trin- ~ ity’ Baptist; First, Central, Wil- son Avenue and Oakland Park Methodist; First (Disciples) and Central Christian; First Congre- gational and First Presbyterian churches. Others include: Ascension and | &. John Lutheran; Oakland Ave- |nue and Joslyn Avenue United | Presbyterian; Newman A. M: E.; | First Church of the Nazarene; | Baldwin Avenue Evangelical Unit- ed Brethren, and Bethel Evangeli- jen and Reformed Churches. Scheduling communion services aA BALDW/N AVE Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. PREACHING SERVICES 10:45 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. BIBLE STUDY, WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. ‘Rev. Wayne E. Welton. N.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. Minister—FE 2-6928 geen 7:30 p. The pastor is bringing the first in a series of nine messages on the Prodigal Son Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. K. A. Hetchinsce: Pastor COMMUNION SUNDAY “Wheat Are These Wounds” 11:00 a. m. “IT BELONGS TO ME” N.Y.P.S., 6:30 P.M. s|City Churches to Observe World Communion Day apart from the World Communion Program are Grace Lutheran. Emmanuel Baptist, Christian -and Missionary Alliance and All Saints Episcopal Churches. Many of the churches are holding baptismal services and receiving members into the church on this special occasion. Services Will Honor Elder-Major Watkins the Church of God on Wessen street, will continue with services Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday and Tuesday evenings in the Bagley School. At 2 p.m. Sunday, men who are sermon. At 7:30 p.m. Elder Robert Bol- den and six ministers from south- ern Michigan churches will par- | | ticipate. The speakers for Monday and Tuesday evening will be the Revs. P. J. Cox and J. S. Lester. The Sunday morning worship service will be held in the church. to Pace Drive St. Michael Building Fund Campaign Aims for $200,000 The building fund drive for a new Orrin T. Thomlinson. A minimum of $200,000 is be- ing asked by the Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly, pastor. Members of the executive com- mittee will be visiting the homes of parishioners this week. All men First Presbyterian Youth Units to Meet will meet together at First Pres- byterian Church Sunday at 6 p. m. Reports on the summer confer- ences will be given. Duncan McVean will act as moderator of the round table which will include Paul Tremper, Douglas Bartlett, John Pattison, | Amber Feneley, Judy DeLauder, Charlene McCarthar, Martha Var- ; 33 ney and Carol Feneley. Parents of the young people and members of the women's associ- ation will be guests of the young people. Blue Army of Our Lady Increases to 5 Million | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | |] Sunday Sebect SUBJECT FOR SUNDAT: WOOT Ye Wednesday ‘ating coed Coen PRES READING ROOM 8 EAST LAWRENCE 5ST. Oren First’ «' Chere of Christ Meng = ues orm Scientist Lewrence and William Sta, How Christian Science Heals “DISEASE IS NOT INCURABLE” CKLW (800ke) Sunday 9:45 A. M, First Progressive Spiritualist Church 16 Chase Street SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Rev. Fred Cawsey of Orion, Speaker The week of services honoring | * Elder Major Watkins, pastor of | | or have been in service, will be | © honored and at 3 p.m. Dr. T. D.| > McGee will give the anniversary | © Mid-Week Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P.M. FP. Fred Peter, pastor Par ars we ERO EEE PONTIAC UNITY CENTER 71% N. Saginaw St. Sunday Service 11 A. M. Affiliated With Unity Center Schoot REV. EVE EDEEN, Minister THE weg or TR oe wx fae ann a v0 P.M. Senter CHURCH OF CHRIST East Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE dg Pioneer and Tums young people | ~ atte ns oe aun = “Below that depth there Is no | Youth Groups life im the oceans or deep lakes. Collier Read Chareh |/Olect Clothes S$ l00m YP. ten asonn Sup. Sertoms 11 ott 9:06 ban, City - Wide Campaign rave oe ratrt rae” || for Overseas Needy Lapeer Brosdesst Thur. 3:30 9.m.1/ Planned Halloween ee ee ae he Ba Li te __.|THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2 oe tag . « ase, . 3 Ee 1953 “Visit the Church of the ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. at Milbourne ' Place Rev. W. Wibiey, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. RALLY DAY WORSHIP, 11 A.M. | COMMUNION EVENING, 7:45-P. M. Tues., Bible Study 7:45 Romans 3 Thurs., Youth Service 7:45 Old Fashioned Gospel” The Whote Bibie for the Whole orld = Alliance Youth Fellowship ; 6:15 P.M, Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. “THE CHURCH, THE WORLD, AND TEE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST” Sunday School 10 A. M. M. Morse. Supt. @ Bring the Entire Family (Free Bes Ride) EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE @ Tilden at W. Huron Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Croups 6:30 P.M. Radio CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR, 2AM. A. |. Baughey, Paster CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC © SCIENCE CHURCH © 30 Whittemere St. Sen. 3:58 P.M.—H. J. Drake Bearers: . Rev. M. Morning Worsh M. ‘revs Snare racirure” || the leadership of the Rev. John turn reach a similar number of Mulder of the Central Methodist “little sis ” Each little sis- church, and ‘Harold J. LeVes- ter, usually a mother, represents _ Conte Jr, of First Congregational a family. church. Dr. Merrill A. Chaffee, pastor, all ef the cliurches i tho aity fer ene Oat Go ree their young people to participate, | WORLD COMMUNION—The spirit of world-wide | chapel of the Upper Room in Nashville, Tenn. This | >** of the church can learn in a Adults who are assisting the| Communion which will be observed on Oct. 4 is| chapel with its giant woedcarving of Leonardo Da | Couple of hours of am impending youth groups in this application of | indicated by these three. youths—one from India, | Vinci's painting has becoiite a shrine for visitors | church dinner or other special oc- practical religion are George| America, and Korea as they stand reverently before | from all over the world. casion. Balch of the Y. M. C. A., William | the great wood carving of The Last Supper in the Thus the plan is an effective way | Treanor, president of the Junior ) ’ to implement the family-unit nights \Geittin, le agen Chagtuaneh i Confident Living a ~ universe. a wed by ca nna to of All Saints Episcopal Church, - e “7 man lives and make life wonder-| among members. = Mrs. Meredith warding of Keess] DOING Business by Bible | si tw smvove. "tt can take alll The unit nights are based’ on Harbor Trinity Methodist Church, poor human failures and trans- of families (usually about and Mrs. George Gaches. H ] . ] form them into glorious achieve-|10) dining together in the church A meeting of the planning Proves e pful, Practica ments, When you actually let your|a few times a year. Dinners are mittee composed of six mem ' religion be the guiding factor in| held on consecutive nights for a from each church youth has| By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | saying that I advocate doing busi- your life, you will find what thou-| period of weeks uptil each unit been planned for Oct. 13, at 7:30} My friend, John Ryder, head of | ness this way to make money. [sands are discovering, that it) has niet. p. m. in the basement of First| a large New York City advertis-} 1 am only saying that things | ™#kes everything wonderfully dif-| — i Congregational Church. ing firm, made a discovery that 1 will go right if you ‘ask the | ‘erent. FIVE POINTS oe iat lanai Sa Lord's help and follow those prin- (Copyright, 1953) COMMUNITY ~ N ti p h a ciples. Everybody ought to do CHURCH = ‘Natives fo reac ‘Not—too lang ago, Mr. Ryder! a) nest ne can with himecif and | Waterflow of Niagara Falls aver- heniisa! Waal ak wae P says ibe was aS with the work in which he is | ages about 500,000 tons a minute.| morning Worship 11:84, sharply compe engaged. Religious principles ve. : Th ‘In Mau Mau Areas practices which characterize some te tg The average drop of the falls is . Service ve pall . designed help people make now ted to be 167 Rev. Gordon C. Lindsay.§ *| businesses. “There was & pre-| the most of themselves estima about feet. Pastor By Religioes News Service mium on being shrewd.”’ he re- | NAIROBI, sae. Sian —Na-| calls “and it bothered me.” ° There phy spiritual law: | tive clergymen conferred , though 1) Put your life and work in | here with Gen. Sir George Erskine FS Rear . . was | Cots hands. (2) Live by God's FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH @ ways of ending the Mau Mau dance in daily affairs. (3) Live (Oppesite Pest Office) reign of terror told the British unselfishly and with love for other | “Our battle is a spiritual one, | While yours is a soldier's task," j the Rev. Habiri | in the present trouble.” | i “God gave Kenya to both the | if the country is full of hatred?” Graham Draws ‘Capacity Crowds at Fair Grounds 1 “The End of the World” will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at the tabernacle |on the State Fair Grounds. Graham hasbeen speaking to capacity.crowds since he began his crusade there last Sunday. Called the most thought-provok- ing evangelist since the days of Billy Sunday, he will be speaking | through Oct. 25 at the-State Fair | Grounds. He is also conducting his regular network radio and TV programs. Some 500 men, women and chil- dren have reportedly “‘made deci- sions for Christ’’ during the first APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. and P.M — Tees., Thers., Sat. 7:30 P. M. Rev. L. A. PARENT, Paster OL 2-4751— FE 56-8561 First Social Brethren Church of Pontiac 316 Baldwin Ave. Sunday Services: Sunday School ....10:00 a. m. Preaching Service ..11:00 a. m, Evening Service.... 7:30 p. m. Thursday Prayer ... 7:30 p.m. New Pastor ~ Rev. Carl Downey week of the campaign. | Church Council Chief Assumes Additional Post . By Religious News Service NEW YORK—Dr. Samuel Mce- since its formation in 1950, will become chief executive in the United States_of the World’ Coun- cil of Churches next February. The national council's general board cleared the way for Dr. Cavert’s acceptance of the dual posts of executive secretary in the U. S. for the World Council and executive secretary of the United States Conference for the World ing, at a meeting here, his appli- cation for- voluntary retirement on Feb. 1. In one of his new posts, Dr. Cavert-will have responsibility for coordianating ecumenicai activities of the 30 American Protestant and Orthodox Churches. which are In the other, he will be a staff member of the international body FE 4-1656 which represents 161 churches in 48 countries. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School PREACHING SERVICE 11:00 a. m.—7:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship “TRAFFIC COURT” 135 Prospect St. asked ‘‘how can we live together | Crea Cavert, general secretary of | »| the National Council of Churches members of the World Council. |= Ohio Methodist Parish Develops ‘Sister’ Plan of Notification By Religious News Service to its program. the 1,200-miember congregation. The- “chief big sister’ contacts several “big sisters,”” who in and pointless. | satisfaction in of business men| People who live in this manner who talked in @/have big faith and pray big natural manner prayers. The average prayer is ut how you could apply re-| too little and it is based’on a very es to business. | weak faith, usually. Little prayers that impressed me/ never get higher than your lips, “was that these | for they have no power under them Pa with similar | and no faith in them. terests. It was | De many people, even while | perple of my own | they are praying, realty believe? | God and prayer had yeu Gea: | worked their lives that I be- ae oe a ob came convinced religion was a ple whe had Baga » & ; you? Perhaps you would say, a VO, Coueht ‘about this! cyan be sesame hte prayer and some praying of his own. bets I will withhold my ans- mol his hearer wer.” An all-out faith that takes going to be by the in your whole life, personal, = Pri | business, family, te the kind that ciples of the Bible. enshes + this ' “But, Johm,” they told him, 6 ‘‘you'll go broke doing that.” All around us is the creative “I felt in my heart,” he remem- | —~ bers, “that I was going to go through with it whether I went to | Community United aetna val Presbyterian Church Seme of his best people left Drayten Plains, Mich. him — they did not believe they | W. J. Teewwteses, Jr. Pastor could work under such “radical” | conditions. Buf those who re- || 9:45 2. m. Bible School mained joined their prayers to || 11:00. m. Worship Service | bis. They would hold a meeting Werld Wide Comm nies to discuss and pray about busi- will be of , mess problems. At home the as- sociates prayed about them pri- 6:00 p.m Youth Fellowship vately. 7:30 p. ME Evening Worship Next morning they would come Wednesday: The Study Hour | together again; and before taking at 7:30 p. m up problems, a chapter from the | New Testament was read — this ————— = ——- is a business house, not a church, | mind you. They recited the Lord's | FIRST together, then prayed about the specific problems needing solu- | PRESBYTERIAN tion, and the salesmen out on the CHURCH road prayed in the morning at the same time as the home office | fold.” “When I began my business,”’ W. Haren at Wayne &t. Church Scheel: 9:45 A M. Morning Worship: 11:00 A.M. says Mr. Ryder, “it was a small | World-Wide one, but it has increased ten-| Communion fod Service Mr, Ryder is now engaged in a half dozen activities of a purely | William H. Marbach, Paster Eéward D. Agcharé, \Novel Program. {= Used by Church} YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Epworth Methodist Church hére is using a unique “big sister-little sister” plan to help add family-unit nights The “sister” program is based on a pyramid-type organization in which a “chief. big sister’’ funnels information to all 700 families of | Morning Service ......11:00 A. M. Sunday Eve Service .... 7:307.M. Christian Endeavor .... 6:00 P. M. Wed. Evening Prayer ... 7:30 P.M. Rev. BR. Garner er. B. Garsite, Paster H. Hampton, Chetr Director FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. -1 Message in Song by Louise Irhke COMMUNION ..............7:00 P.M. Prayer Service and Bible Study Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Rev. LeRoy Shafer, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH First Southern M 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Worship ............. 11:00AM. Worship 7:30 P. M. || Wed. Prayer Meeting ... 7:30 P. M. Pastor H. T. Starkey Phone FE 4-9633 “Member of Southern Baptist Conventioa” THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Heren ané Mark FRED R. TIFFANT, Paster Welcome to Sunday Services 9:30 a. m—Prayer D 11:15a.m—Church School 7:08 p. Wednesday 7:30 p. m—Mid-Week Service (Daily Programs Listed in Weekly Calendar) Communion Meditation “Christian Sacrifice” , Malcom K. Burton, preaching 10:00 a. m.—Bible School 11:08 a. os areca Sven nome, 1 Pee Moraes Were Wed, 138 p. m—Prayer and Study Y Thurs. 10 a. Guil4é ~- Thurs, 7: Rehearsal saemeoseeces * *we CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH |. Rev. Malem K. Burton. Minister I J. L. Sheffield, ‘Minister EAST HURON AT PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Milton H. Rant, ©. B., Minister Mev. Jobe W. Mulder, Asse. Minister 9:45 a. m—Sunday School 10:45 a. m—Morning Worship WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY “Meditation: “Take This Cup” Dr. Bank, Preaching ‘ Grand Opening of the New FULL GOSPEL | TABERNACLE Next Sunday Afternoon Oct. 11th—2:30 P. M. Location, Corner Osmun and Edith Watch This Paper Announcing All Hours of Services. FE tanh | Ze ZION on. NAZARENE 239 Gost Pike Starting Mon., Oct. Sth to 11th, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Archie Woodward, Van Dyke, Michigan — TRIO — QUARTETS Attend Worship Services Sunday ~~ 11:00 A. M.—Worship 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Rev. W. E. Varian. pastor DUETS SD ae religious nature and has a sepa-| rate secretary to handle each one | of these. And he is doing better financially, better physically and better spiritually than ever before in his life. Of course, the danger in suggest- ing that you ought to follow Mr. Ryder’s example is that some super-pious individual will call it materialistic and: accuse me of CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN Town Hall, E. Pike St. Smorgasboard Dinner, 4:30 P.M. Associate Paster ae Sunday Schoo! 11.00 £2. m Worship one and Sermon First Chureh of God 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive Rev. Grover C. Johnson Rally Day Program Sunday 10:45 a. m.—Morning Service—1:30 p.m. — Evening Bervice Reverend Herbert Streeter, Evangelist, Will Preach at Both Services Sunday School .. 9:45 A. M. Special Attractions—Gifts for Ali! Revival Continues Through Friday Night 1:30 P.m Even Farewell Services for Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Marion Pastor-Directors of CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Ave. You ere invited to attend these services es our Pastors leave for Florida for the winter! 10:00 A. M.—COMMUNION and SERMON Rev. Lola P. Marion, specker “THE CALL OF GOD” 10 to 12 A. M.—Children’s Church and School 7:45 P. M.—A soul stirring service Hear Dr. L. L. Marion. speaking on “THE IMPORTANCE OF TAKING WARNING” Be sure to greet Dr. and Mrs, Hornshuh, returning Pestors, October 1 Ith! “A Friendly Place to Worship” Dr. L. L. Marten Michigan 1837—1953 Attendance Lest Sundey 1083 Mr. Herold Hobdolth, Teacher a a Pe era: EREE METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) Church of the Light and Life Hour . . . Hear Dr, Myron Boyd in his radio revival every Sunday over WXYZ at 8:30 2. m. Serthons 11:00 2. m. and 8:00 p. m. by Pastor, Rev. H. C. Artz Sueday School 10 2. m. Burtella Green, Superintendent Y. P. M. S$. at 7:30, Edward Biggar, Leader ‘Open the Door to Better Living by Regular \ . Ne Service Monday Evening This Service Will Be Broadcast at 11:00 A.M. Over CKLW_ Attendance in Sunday School” eo \ oP a ‘ - Es —s ere ee @ @, eee © Soetdeobpseoesiie aes a ek Oats Ll a, Een BAU a TO Ae eg Al Fe ted ’ me Pome om iN Ag 2 eer i p> ee “ Do aero are a ery \s DES yp aN fh i “ iz ie a » avis so aes ee / y Rae Mae ' Xi. ; 2\ ° ‘ i (iF 4 cl m4. ‘ ; | as ae: . ‘ew 2 . ‘ ' : y f Cha Uae THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3;.1033- = = | Sa Ru ibs AA A ROUEN Fas Co a re re — EJ a B : : a ‘ it You » - ' & > eonrengett TO eras ; ee ‘Lo ~ a } ind Not Your Friends [°C Unusual Art on Display— at Cranbrook the whole , “T whe all set to because — : on tap ef evenphing dont Ist Biennial Show Mio which I. mains, desponeasty ‘ of U. S. Sculpture, ee Painting Opens “But yesterday my best friend, a i. By DONNA ANDERSON nextdoor neighbor, told me she <2 Experimentation ‘in art forms. *) through employment of new media | was most apparent at the Friday evening opening .of «he. Cranbrook Academy of Art's first biennial exhibition of American Sculpture and Painting. To continue through Nov. 1, the show is comprised of 530 paintings thinks it’s just awful. She says it’s aggressive selling that I'll lose my friends, and that I ought to have my head examined. , “She suggests that I do research work at one of the local labora- tories, but I think I would just die if I had to do that.” a Elizabeth A. wants to know what T thirtk. Here is exactly what I think. P seum. ; ere Gamm yg i art exhibition is planned to af- be a Maximum space for in- bor ts obviously what we call a dividual work instead of atte very “factual” type to represent all of = e s con To her, it would be heaven to porary art in one ng. Thus, standing to a tour of the works, Among the most prominent. of the media are the works done in wooed. Carved from walnut, Milton Hebald’s ‘‘The Storm” is reminiscent of the early Renais- sance in the masterful protrayal of man’s love and of his strug- gle with the force of the ele- ments. who happily and successfully do s § : Skillful and imaginative plan- weg a PS Pte gi) 2, MS allowed te grain ofthe . , 7 -2 —— = 2 to the action, such cases, pro- me ne eee ee epee mus to realism of the piece ducts are good, you are doing CRF a, * | Fj h 2 | Art, as life, is not always pleas- your friends a favor to tell them i Ig t ir S ant to contemplate, yet one cannot about these products, without any | help being drawn to both as one vielent pressure on them to buy. | f d is held by the sympathy, under- Remember, when you select a Nn atuate _ | Standing and misery depicted in the for my husband to relinquish his hat, you do it with your own face, ‘ pain-wracked face of Lu Dable's chair. We bought these so that we in mind, not your friend's face. With Lad ceramic work, ‘Martyr. may sit comfortably and I don’t When you select a job, keep your With a good deal of the show see why he shouldn't be able to en- own interest in mind, not your By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | featuring abstraction and im- joy his chair. - triend’s interest Dear Miss Woodward: Robert is| pressionistic works, it is also “My husband thinks it would be in my class at school and he’s} true that artist’s are responding *» very rude of him to sit and ignore Frill Ni hties terribly good-looking. There are at} to the trend toward realism which the woman's discomfort. 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Send} ward curve, the “bird” with its patiently waiting during a whole which lend a tropical air to the Answer: The invitation may be) to.Anhe Adams, care of 137 Pon-| stim, slim and saucy “tail- year of going steady for Dick to| Piece of intricate workmanship. ~~~ worded as follows: ; tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | feather” behind to make get around to showing me any|!'$ Se ae ee ee “Wi you please come in Thurs-| 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print| walking easy. ek St REE. Tete TORRY Bice one pha Rae Lagentnliemne mine ann many to wish | plainly fame, addres with zone, | 1. nightgowns make bedtime eenican ae fection. . 55 ; asked me Just when you think you have seen all that's new in artistic media, Jackson Pelleck’s “Phosphorescence,” a study in color done in olf and aluminum paint catches the eye. The work shows painstaking manipulation of the medium with much interest lying in the deli- cate shades of color and the per- fect balance of black. - The arrival of welded metal into places, has given me ilovely gifts at Christmas and for my birthday, has written me nice letters while away on his vaca- tien and brought me back a beautiful present. “He tells everyone who doesn't already know that I’m his girl. | But stiddenly I realize that he doesn’t even hold my hand! “I've gone with lots of other boys, while I'm his first girl friend. | the realm. of creative art is ex- That might have something to do|emplified in Barbara Lekberg's with it. But’ must I go on this | “Related Figures.”’ way when I want him to show his| Stimulating to the imagination, affection a little?" | the sculpture seems to dance with Describing her impression of “Discord” |\in his “Black Object.” The painting and | by Ben Shahn to Carlton McLain, right, of \the sculpture were purchased by the acad- Birmingham is Eva Ingersoll Gatling (top\emy from the collection which is being photo) curator of Cranbrook Academy of \shown at Cranbrook through Nov. 1 in the Art. Jean McGregor of Birmingham (above) |\“Biennial of American Sculpture and One of the best face-saving ideas is to keep the lower half of it shut. blue and, of course, black among the favorites. Old-time fabrics which are get- About 500,000 persons in the delightful grace, and with Close U. 8. are patients in mental hos- pitals. ‘ i * dawimeees@ns st @eerceees crennraeneerree Came ‘| by machine, use a long stitch and | ting new attention—mostly in the points out the work done by Herbert Ferber Painting.” ‘ . Don’t Be a Drip You won't be a-drip when you wash walls or high ceilings if you wear a terry-cloth bracelet. It will catch the dirty sudsy water that trickles down your arm. a | Use Long Stitch If you sew binding to blankets It is easier to teach a child good run two or three rows of stitching | a quarter of an inch apart. Quowets 06 Oeevteus Seeds | than to try to get him to discard TS = — | poor table manners when he is A ' NIALL TA | older. The child who is old enough SHA ts 3+" st tate to sit in a regular chair at the — aris : dining room table is old enough to A ou N ilsInio be taught good table manners. $ +8 “eo ={8 = ay If you are ashamed of your i ‘isisis child’s table mariners when you | cimiair AiSiei: ia i clit teisiPla@Initi: Intel | take him out—perhaps you should 2 Si iG@iwl foiririol | ; = tslely) (elcicie) [xieto have been ashamed of them at by nature Child delinquency is the result of poor planning of spare time. The ability to play a musical instrument is a.wholesome lure to every leisure Moment. Give music to every child and he will be equipped to make the best, safest and most enjoyable use of his leisure throughout life. Emil Sutt A TIYN, Saginaw a. FE 5-7611 sic Studio (Room 20) ‘ FE 4-5076 | to make sure you're buying the | table manners when he is small : Buying Towels? | Check Selvedge_ | JOLIET, Ill. (INS) ~ The aver-| age housewife spends. too much | time worrying about color and too | little time fingering edges when | she buys towels. That's the opinion of the Ameri-| can Institute of Laundering, which says the proper shade for the) bathroom color scheme isn't as im-| > portant as towel construction if you want the best buy. Check selvage edges of a towel best construction. Some towels are woven in double width and cut in half, but the one raw side is often | stitched insecurely, and the towel will fray after washing. Beautifull New! “FALL JEWELRY Call FE 2-4010 fer Free Demonstration and Makeup Merle Norman Studio 405 Pontiac State Bk. Bldg. THe PIONEER 1636 ~ > ‘ ‘We Dewert Coston se To embroider on towels, pillows or; frame as pictures—authentic old-time steam trains! They're newest fashion — conversation pietes wherever you put them! Colorful cross-stitches—beginner- easy! Pattern 850: six embroi- déry transfers, 6x7‘, inches. Send 25 cents in coins for_ this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 1}, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number your name, address and zone. Some boys start off with affec- | | tionate gestures on their very first date and never get any closer to being real friends. Your Dick has shown in most obvious and tang- his girl, his best friend. That he hasn't gone gooey may be because of his disposition, ible ways that he considers you| Steel, silver, study, one can see a close-knit family, lovers, skaters, dancers and acrobats tn an almost. life- like performance. bronze, plastic | atid innumerable hours of patient work produced the delicate ““Me- talic Delights’ of Harry Ber- his intelligence or the fact that you're his first girl. If he's the reserved type that | doesn't show his feelings, you'll | have to accept his generosity and | thoughtfulness as proof of his af- | fection. If he’s the bright boy who | figures there's plenty of time for | starting things that’ are hard to | stop, you're going to have to wait | patiently. — | If he just doesn't know what to | do, or how to get started because you're the first girl in his life, it's up to you to make a shy, girl- ish move of your own. Reserved, intelligent or shy, he has moments of feeling particular- ly comfy and close to you, moments that you share. What's the harm in moving over a bit closer to biti. smiling up at him companion- ably and taking his hand? But | don't over play it At the first sign of restless- | ness, gently draw your hand away. He might find he misses that friendly warm contact with you and reach for yours your- self. particularly thoughtful, grin bright- ly at him and kiss him your thanks on the cheek, with ‘“‘you’re a dar- ling’’ for good measure. When you're walking with him, tuck your afm through his, hug it to you |} and beam up at him, just to show | him you're happy to be with him. Such goings-on are forward? I think such snuggling gestures are legitimate whep a girl's disposi- tion and inclination are affection- ate and she likes a boy she's been going with for a year. Dick's response to such maneu- | vers -will at least explain to you } The next time he does something toia, whe incidentally was .on hand for the opening of the slew _ at Cranbrook. . “Linear Construction," a space modulator in plastic, is displayed |on a turntable to afford the viewer. |an opportunity to see its spatial | relationship. | Of all the names an artist may give his work, there is one_ that needs no identification whether it be on canvas or carved from wood |or stone. That of course,,is the beloved |."Madonna and Child’’ presented to the show by Charles Umlauf in |his redwood creation. The’ high polish ofthe wood and the tender expression of feeling in the faces of the figures create an almost celestial light which is so fitting to the subject and an ever pres- ent monument to the field of art. | PETUNIA! When packing a lunch-box I Frequently pause To ponder the merits Of drinking straws. es es. “tug . = They're handy all right, Petuma. Fill them with salt, twist the ends, and you've disposable sale - ithe ‘‘if not, why not.” shakers. Bisuor. Dcacuse “s ,, + } faa " - %. \ . r. ‘ ‘. , ’ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 3, 1057 ; a Gane ee : es ——— = ~ io Pe? © s eae 2 { Snipes J a — 2 Area Girls Are Queen Candidates One May Reign at MSC Homecoming Festivities ——e By GARY FRINK The first week of classes. at Michigan State College has just ended. Already campus names in the néws include two giris trom the Pontiac area, who are among the candidates for MSC’s home- coming queen, Marge Price, a junior in the » college and a ‘member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, has been chosen as a representative of her sorority, She is the daughter’ of the T, R. Prices of Auburn Heights. "The queen will be picked by the captain of the opposing team, In- diana, before Homecoming Day, which is Oct. 17. , Among the Delta Tau Delta fra- ternity members entertaining the candidates for dinner, Thursday evening were Bennie en, Lar- ry McCann and Paul Rabout, all of Pontiac, and Bill Miller and Roger Beebe’ of Birmingham. With the increased enrollment this term, Abbot Hall has been con- verted from a men's dormitory to a women's abode. Among the new Abbot resi- dents are Cynthia Hamm of Pon- tiac, Jane Fisher, Cynthia Mac- Donald and Shirley Saning of Birmingham, Judy Retner of Franklin and Betty Gessas of Keego Harbor. Ida Milton and Violet McClem- ons, both of Keego Harbor, and Mary Lee DeBaene of Rochester are also living in the converted building. Aurelius Srfyders on Honeymoon Honeymooning in Niagara Falls, Pennsylvania and Ohio are Mr. and Mrs. Aurelius Melvin Snyder, who were married Sept. 24 in First Methodist * Church. The bride, the former Narraine Caroline Terry is the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, McCarroll C. Terry of Eason Street. The bridegroom |. ig the son of Mrs. Mary Snyder‘of | Hospital, road. For the 8 o'clock ceremony the bride was dressed in Chan- tilly face, styled floor-length, with matching gloves of lace. , —A cascade of white'satin stream- ers tied with swainsonia fell from iron. Excite her lavender orchid bouquet car- ried on a white prayerbook. Her lace veil was fingertip length. Mrs. Pauline Smith was matron of honor, and Archie Foster of Auburn’ Heights was best man. A reception was held in the church parlors immediately fol- lowing the ceremony. Methodist WSCS Meets for Luncheon Members of the WSCS of Central Methodist Church gathered Thurs- day noon at the church for lunch- eon served by the Susannah Wes- ley unit. Mrs. William Wright was chair- man assisted by Mrs. Ambrose watz: ment Lures- Fans to Fall Saturdays are .foot-T ie ee aaconght peels St. Michael Women Plan Bazaar, Dinner Powers, Mrs. Donald Torley, Mrs. Glenn McClure, Mrs. L. O. Kern and Mrs. Robert Byrnes. The Rev. John Mulder presented colored slides of Central and South America, and told of the respon- | sibilities and opportunities for’ the | Methodist Church in those coun- tries. Mrs. L. B. Rubey gave de-| votions. Church Group Holds Luncheon Meeting The Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church met at the church Friday with luncheon served by the November group. Mrs. Allan H. Monroe directed the program which followed, with Mrs. William Hilderiey leading the wor- ship service on ‘Solitude and Com- munion.”” _ Mrs. R. K. Boggs reported on the farnily conference at Alia College this summer. New officers for the coming year were reported unanimously elected by the nominating com- mittee. Coming Events rt business meeting of Pontiac che pucmentente will be held Monday at 8 pm. at the home of Mrs. lL. Jerome Pink on Ottawa Dr. Mrs. Dele Lawson will speak on style trends, fall fesh- fons and accessories Women's Literary Club will meet at the First Presbyterian Church Monday at noon for juncheon. Women of the Moose will hold Moose- heart Chapter night Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the hall, 360 Mt. Clemens = Panny £. Tompkins Temple 41 will meet Monday at 8 p.m., 18% West Huron st Group Two, OES will meet Tuesday st 12:30 for a cooperative luncheon at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Bilay bi] State Bt. MOMS. Unit 19 will be entertained by Mis. George Funek, 26 Eastway Dr Monday at. 7:30 p.m. Co-hostess wil) be Mrs. Joe Wood += $08O end 1940 -Peatisienop witi meet at the héme of Mrs. Ralph Der- ragon, 239 Gateway Dr., Monday at their daughter, Bonnie Géean, 6 Airman '27.C. Donald L. Treece are | Committees and chairmen for St. Michael Altar Society bazaar and dinner have been announced by Mrs. Louis Janka, president of the society. Mrs. Omer DeConinck is chair- man of the kitchen committee, as- sisted by Mrs. Adam Kranets. Committee members include Mrs. Arthur Berchmier, Mrs, Jacob | | Mrs. Roy Tathum, Mrs. Géorge Thomas, Mary Nusbaumer, Mrs. Walter Stuk and Mrs. William Thomas are others. The dining room committee is under the supervision of Mrs. George Meyers and Mrs. Gayle Coulson, assisted by Mrs. Frank Pruente, Mrs. Ronald McNerney, ! Cobb, Mrs. Constant DeJager, Mrs. Ted Flanders, Mrs. Elmer Jacob- | son, Mrs. John Keesling and Mrs. | Charlies Schwartz: Mrs. Henty Ment, Mrs. Alex | Scott, Mrs. Robert Green Kroeplin, Mrs. Eari Hartley Mrs. Leo Halfpenny, Mrs. Daniel Call, Mrs. Joseph Omans and Mrs. | Louis Petrusha. Others on the committee include Mrs. John Myers Jr., Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Warren Cosgrove, Mrs. Charies English, Mrs. Louis Swartz, Mrs. Harry Cook, Mrs. Marle Berry and Mrs. Nuella Moore Mrs. Ann O’Brien, Mrs. Gola Paska, Mrs. Daniel Mclinnis, Sharon Moore, Kathieen Cook, Delores Cook and Mary Ann Meyers complete the list, Miscellaneous booths will be under the supervision of Mrs. Douglas Child, Mrs. Paul Gardner, Mrs. Benjamin Budwit, and Mrs. Joseph Heitfian. Mrs, Norman Harrington and Mrs. Andrew Voerding have charge Wayside Gleaners Hear Far East Talk The Rev. Robert W. Fischer, assistant pastor of the First Bap- tist Church told. of his recent trip to Japan, Formosa and Hong Kong to the Wayside Gleaners in Barnett Chapel of the church Friday. ‘While en route, he visited Hen- BONNIE GEAN EVANS Announcing. the engagement ot | Lmissionary....of the church,...who| | serves on a gospel boat. 8 pm PTA News Executive board of LeBaron_ School will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m, The PTA meeting will be Thursday at 2:15 p.m. the J. Lee Evanses of Hudson ave- nue. Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Treece of Yale ave- nue. The couple have set no date for the wedding. rietta Wilson of ‘Hong Kong, a Alice Willoughby gave devotions, duets were sung by Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Mabel Wiser, accompanied by Mrs. H. L. Stout. Mrs. Joseph Hansen was hostess. , 32 ‘Committees Named by Altar Society of the doll booth and Mrs. Robert Gallou and Mrs. Blanche Blust will supervise a fancywork booth. Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Vin- cent Vaverek have charge of the tickets for the bazaar, which will be held at the parish hall Satur- day and Sunday. Dinner will be served Sunday from noon to 6 o'clock. Future Plans Laid Plans for future civic work were discussed when Beta Theta chap- ter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Campbell on Mo- hawk road. a OULU Ue Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Loper of Willhite drive are announcing Pa ¢——_ r ¢ , y >! ball Saturdays for the fans ‘wound Pontiac. With Michi- gan State playing away-this weekend, the spotlight fell on the Ann Arber fans who watched the University of Michigan play TuleneUni- versity today. The Allan Monteiths (left photo) of Avondale avenue, Sylvan Lake, made the trek to Anr-Arbor a family affair , as they included daughters » Joan, 10 (left) and Barbara, 14 (seated). Mr. Monteith made sure Joan brought the blanket so they would be comfortable while watching the game. few hours away, the Jack Hales of Victory court (low- er left manag said farewell to son James, 9, and daugh- ter, Jean Ann, 5, who will probably be going with them in a few years, A last minute check (low- er right) by Bert Olson of Oakwood avenue, Sylvan Lake, assured Mrs. Olson that he had the tickets and was ready to get under way. The Olsons are regular U. of M. fans and go prepared with coats and sun visors to cope with any kind of weather. Pentise Press Phetes nde bike | ae 4 With kick-off time just a Newlyweds Honey in Planning a honeymoon trip to Sea Island, Ga., are Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Douglas Sands, who were married this afternoon in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. The bride, the former Joyia Ford Teetzel, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Scott Teetzel of Grosse Pointe Farms, and Dr. and Mrs, §. K. Sands of Ottawa drive are the bridegroom's parents. the bride wore of white stk taffeta im a train. itusion neckline, and a Juliet cap of matching lace held her fingertip vell of illusion. | | YWCA Evening Classes Offer Variety of Subjects Evening classes at the YWCA, players may join the Queen of give men and women a chance! QGlubs which meets Monday at to try new skills. 7:38 e’clock. Tuesday and Wednesday evening instructi classes are scheduled for a 10-| mGividend for begin- | week term and include bridge. | 4; china painting,~.sketching, crafts) ath oy Ded “One| and sewing. | hour is devoted to instruction afd | Bridge is taught from 7:3@ to | One to ; 3 o'clock on Tuesdays... The | Arts and crafts, taught by Byron | Goren methed is tanght and (Arkles, includes charcoal sketch-| classes are keyed to beginners, (ing, painting, metal crafts and | | under the direction ef Mrs. Wil- | Ceramics. The class is offered on lam Herrmann. More advanced | Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9.30. sean Modern dancing is also taught | Zonta Club Outlines Agenda for Future Plans for the future were dis-| “Hobnob Hobbies,” joint : cussed when members of Zonta) sored with the afl pasa bs ow Club _ met Thursday at Hotel Wal-| provides a social ner dron for’ luncheon. hobby instruction. mon siness Meet planned wong Aheevaageh Highland | Sewing and crafts begin the eve- | Manor, and a District Five con- ; | are devoted to a program, | with sewing problems is provided | | by Mrs. Arthur MacFadyen. wel autumn to be held|. COPPer tooling and making at Reteerelt Tengie: proserassyga! gon = under the di- | the Thursday meeting, Mrs. /"ecUon © - mseray Gawue Barrett of the Oakland 2" sketching, china painting and | Coutity Sheriff's Departrhent spoke [Painting “on wooden and toleware | on her work as a policewoman. jare under the supervision of Mrs. _ Attending the party given by| Raymond Ellsworth. Dearborn Zonta Club in Green-| Interested persons may contact | field Village. Tuesday, were Mrs. the YWCA, one of the Red Feather | A. C. Ish, Mrs. Florence Doty, | Services of the Pontiac Area Unit- | Mrs, Frank C. Hasse, Helen Travis |@d Fund. Ont., Oct. 23 to 25. Nov. 18 is the date set for the , | | ] with | | ning followed by refreshments and if ference will take place in Windsor, | social period. Personal assistance | 'Garden Group Plans Harvest ‘Breakfast Oct. -12 i | i National Farm and Garden Asso- ciation, will open the season with a Harvest Breakfast at the Birm- ingham Community House Oct. 12. “Creating a Picture With Table Settings'' MRS. SELMER DOUG is the title of the pro-| ‘Don't LAS SANDS moo Georgia Following Rite Fleur d'amour and Amazon lilies formed the bridal bouquet. Dressed in a waltz-length dress of emerald green taffeta, with a bouquet of ‘white fugi chrysanthe- mums and ivy, Mrs. James R. | Teetzel performed the duties of matron of honor. Janis Woodruff, Suzanne Bogle and Mrs. Roger V. Walker were | dressed in similar gowns as brides- | maids Kenneth D. Sands was best man,, Lace medallions - trimmed the | *%4 seating the guests were James R. Teetzel, William Race, John Hubbard, Robert Armstrong and Kenneth Gould. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Teetzel chose a gown of Winter pink taffeta, while Mrs. | Bands wore navy blue crepe. | After a reception at the Country Club ef Detroit, the bride changed to a traveling costume suit of red In tune with autumn, the Birm- | silk faille with black velvet acces- | ingham Branch of the Women's | sories for the wedding trip. On their return the couple’ will reside in Detroit. _ Softens Paint. Brushes-. brush-off those hard- gram to be-given by Mrs. Walter | soaked, dried-up paint brushes be- D. Byrd of Royal Oak. She will | cause sometimes they can be sof- include tablecloths, china, glass-|tened with a bath first in hot wafe and suitable arrangements vinegar. and accessories in her table ar- Prangements A circus table, “The Big Top”; a football table, “Line of mage”; “Spice Colors” “Plum Beautiful” will be well as a Thanksgiving table, a Christmas brunch table, an egg- nog buffet table and others. Mrs. George Cutter is chairman, and Mrs. Hobart Andreae and the tables | cleaner will do it, too ners and advanced students in| Mrs. C. R. Harman wilt decorate | Mrs. C. R. Obermeyer is chair. | man of the day Tickets for the breakfast may be obtained at Grinnells in Birm- ingham until Thursday, or through members of the ticket committee, Expert Workmanship on Modern and Antique. Pieces Gkiliful restoretion of color, gild- furniture, 330 W. Tienken Road, : Rochester Affiliated with B&R Decorating Company EVO CUTOUT COU UCUCUCCCOCCCCCCUC. and Laura Hunter. Announce Delegates to Sorority Session Announcement that Mrs, Wallace Wiliams and Mrs. Eugene Rus- sel will be delegates to the na- tional convention of Sigma Beta sorority was made Thursday eve- ning when Psi chapter met at the YWCA. Please Note: LLEOL PPP LPP Albert Babbitt will be alternates for the convention which will be| We will again be Open Sunday, 10:30 to 2:30 held Oct. 16 through 18 in Fort Wayne, Ind. Chares Fournier’s name for re- election as national editor, Psi chapter will present Mrs. | PPP PPP PII Pen rn rn rrn ers er ee eee =] | J . ‘ ‘ ) ‘ J ‘ ' ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' . s ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ pocce------ PARR eee Se wwe ll i i i Ni i i i i i hh Of course a good paint brush Follow either treatment by another bath in suds. HERE'S A GOOD POINT When - choosing a rug cleaner, select one who uses the finest methods available. Your rugs will come back sparkling tike new again, Choose New Woy Cleaners and you can’t go wrong! DOMESTIC 9x12 RUGS CLEANED *495 Small Charge for Sizing New Way es ‘ RUG and CARPET CLEANERS. 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 ote. 2B aS. 4 % fF. Ff & & rf ys 4 / ‘ i \ ‘ as a eh = F i’ : ; hth { : + | ’ fa ‘ ; ie : ar e ; { - | : fis ont ‘ Bi We Te ee : v f / Sat f seats Ly Wished | A Fg oe a pote ay 8 pete poo i PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953 ; Wal Sas ae é ig Ut iL. ’ 7 “T 7 ' al r , : _ | Sing to foreign countries must he pm rn | | Gabbr and Sanders will { Antimony is almost usgless in its| metals it is an important industrial ‘ “Sabrina Fair" is different from ,| Sen. Joseph R Moceray sna bis) LOS ANGELES.u—Actor John| movie businiess indicates the | was a now-forgotten prison epic The Republican. sena {rom | ex-wife $11,000 in settlement of} room for optimism, but the at Warners in 1940, Bill played sont 5 , his first role after ““Golden Boy” would be’ spent in his home| His attorney informed a judge The sesasetabile thing about arid “had. costar billing with % i . . . P , George Raft. Bogart was among - today’s film business is the prieeay =o an gg ; ‘ s After a ies of action roles settle-| Certain pictures. “The Robe" and | .. ; i boarded | ment. Carradine~-will = the} “From Here to Eternity” are cman { see oa : Ea plane for Nassau. McCarthy left|payment over a two-fear period.| %tting records ‘in almost every | S\Ans® © Pace in his next film. It's an Alfred Hit@héock mystery month, ‘while in Hollywood} theater. they play. Other attrée-) 1°14 jinmy plays the entire role [esa Honma coke Le re | eee ee| [OO OT OT ee | Sore: 4 -f < > = = * l st - @) * that the information was' not to|for a stage appearance, he was} tions like cinerama, ‘Roman i na .. By OLD be given out. jailed for a night on a Tyear-old| Holiday.” “Little Boy Lost,”.| 1 & wheelchair. He's an injured ma i‘ VE i N But he overlooked one important | contempt Warrant,” tien’ Peleased tiny Moon yh noel “Mocam- | Ger emitted ive ke coe / : detail. r lists of planes s hearing. ."" “Martin rand “Gen- . SY HEIDELBERG pase pening yr baring | Yn “Marin Liter and “Ge | Se | P 1727 BS. Telegraph Read | ing phenomenally. : \"R 7 LARGE PRODUCTION NUMBERS FEATURING The future shapes up as: the Community Theaters | i * \ YP NOVELTIES nS © Nightly 0:30 — Sat.Sun. 2:38 . _ See Wie, *| 5 : ey . pictures such as these p ober | Birmingham ou : -\(> Prices: $3, $2.58, $2, $1.50 \ \ _ - me “i the-nill films will de just ° ashe hate o:* Mink.” , Ruth |” { ~ fer a . as Hussey, Dennis O'Keefe | - - ha Wed., Tues rt ; aol 4 Ch ce.” Robe Mitchum, Linda Darnell; “Prancis ne ee a WATERFORD) been Covers the Big Town.” Donald O'Connor Movies are following the trend | Sat.: “I Love Meivin,” Donald 0'Coa- of the stage. Shows like “‘Okla- | Piting” Jeff Chandler, Paith Domergue. homa!"”" and “South Pacific” —.. a in -' Leslie Caron, Met have drawn unheard of grosses. | sheridan, Sterling Hayden F Hills-Rechester ” iy ye ae ae { A he : ’ “nla mae a ja ak ies * ; / Gat. “Raiders of the Seven Seas.” ; j og chance. John Payne, Donna Reed; “Rebel City,” MAM ORDERS TO | N fHEATER , . : \ The change of movie economy “aun, Mon." "Mr, scodtmaster.* cutt- Hippod of 1954 PLEASE encrose svemee sar. means: a ewer theaters: 2. | on Webb, ge Winslow ADORESSEO ENVEL a ae + & “Salome.” ser, A TICKETS. SEND NO-CASH. ‘ Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:30 fewer jobs in production. Twen- | rita fiayworth, stewart Granger. amr t ; eth Contury-Fox has . already | (0-0: ton of te Coma. Michigan tt Ode oro 1 = . rt wiord, rbare . LAST TIMES TONIGHT! whittled down to a skeleton staff’ | “Savage “Mutiny, Johony Welsmuller tat 0 = neat ‘ and will make only a picture a a a Te ae oh aa | Oe te aa : eee month. That's why movie work- pom, ve —: a {ene Hand,” ‘ q Flaming Stand © 22 era are singing the blues. . ous, Tues: “Moudini,* ‘Tony Curtis, Mant ~ ADDRESS. ' ' :, atholic Legion of Decen- | 7*net Leigh . me t ; cy listed “The Robe’ as morally | Reagan.’ Rnobéa Pismo ~aent ON & 2ont___ wont 3 ace oyepe for = movie | _sat.: “Powder River, Technicolor, ory Make Checks Payable to. LMA. Auditorium = goers. But it added this reserva- oun, Corrine vet; “ rom i tion: “While this film deals with | “Sua. ‘Tues pecandal at seourie.” | _ __ — + | incidents of sacred history in a | Pijpton “rne Lest Pome presen : : Z ; “The/ Last Posse,” Broderick reverent and inspirational man- | Crawford, John Derek ner, it is to be noted that it is a Bat Onl Time ON THE HALF SHEL! follow—and that works with grown.- | N > ; Sete er ewes ups, too." a | ¥ DRIVE-! , ; atun 2 adoeecl ita” a = — 2 f THEATRE POO ~~wwrrwy wvvVvVVTVTY arpa ‘e) Z< G) = i _ Blue Sky On Our Biggest ond Brightest Scrven! vith samt BIG TRIPLE WESTERNER STARTS TOMORROW | 3 Exciting Features ee a ee ee a ps + ooo 64 ‘SUNDAY & MONDAY ‘ena Bert's ee ON THE FUTURAMIC SCREEN! i wood. - - a PE Bice Pepgret ‘ ~~ ; . YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE Wirn “LILI; in this remence-with-music SS iaa me | TECHNICOLOR ~ CH FERRER AUMONT ite | REED Screen Play by WELEN DEUTSCH - Based On 2 Story by PAUL GALLICO Directed by CHARLES WALTERS - Produced by EDWIN HE. KNOPF - an 6. Picture F Also This Feature ; ® PLUS e ERWORLD’S ZERO HOUR! ~ ==. "NEW MEXICO” | Filmed in Vivid r Technicolor! youn youn DAVID =—=»-—sMAARIA ELENA ! -HODIAK - DEREK - BRIAN - MARQUES ; priate . JOHN’ "DONNA PAYNE-REED om GERALD MOMR - LON CHANEY (toy mt fornia we JOHN (DEA mae SOMEY SOM temmeten tee OMAR D SHMAL L | te ae ee ame tee OMITED MPTISTS, % bes | 7. ~ \2 pis ; ¢ ae : é LAS “fs =i mney ae yous Boss 2 1 f ichcdleskormamcacit ty Ni | ___#_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953 Daa aa ss, 119 New Polio Cdses ae Ree. i oo a ere ata Ao 420 ‘Pontiec Trott. < ern ae (UP) — The State ae ee ee 17%, a At this time last year, 2,704/ U5 | IIAP APL LLL ‘ VAAALALA LL&L . . : . : See Tony Curtis in “All American” now at the Strand Theatre TONY CURTIS nT! ! i. mec” =| » | P| = ) si et a 4 ae James Stewart in “THUNDER BAY” — x e 6 ‘i kD | ; § Also—Jungle Jim in “SAVAGE MUTINY” db ee 7 DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 1245 > > ; _ , , : ‘ “~ ~ \ ipeud to teal veut e F fa rtd \ | \ |) A “Along Come Jones” At: 1:00-4:10-7:20-10:20 _ wetter || . 4 he . we | | Top AchionStars' with foncy belt Sr g ME } 0 1 if chit Hit | aa. | J a | > er jock Aclonhits | lining—it's just every, | thing you'd went in smert jocket wear. } Drop in dey! 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Poe hit| Chiefs won the game, their 3rd straight victory Moore with a S%yard aerial, and the big Chief| of the year, 26-6. * « 6 P se 8 * * Chi > ) h I e By BILL MARTIN hit simultaneously by three Pon-;two minutes of the period, when Pontiac High’s football team re-| tie tacklers the Ist time he car- | speedster Jimmy William’ scamp- mained among. the -stalc'a um. (Tied the ball and was carried from |2req 39 yards into’ the end 200e-| the field. “Frazier was treated “at : beaten Class A powers Friday | + General Hospital for a|0se's boot was good and Pon- night by Battering Lansing Sexton. | torn cartilage in his shoulder and tiac led, 13-0,-at-the quarter. Wisner Memorial Stadium. released. He is expected to be/ Pontiac took to the air to add . sidelined for at least three weeks. | 4 3rd touchdown in the 2nd period, Chiefs were highly impressive It took Coach Ed Graybiel’s| 5... hitting ao in thelr final nondeague tume- | spirited crew just six plays to Lerey Meare — up before their Saginaw Valley | score their Ist touchdown in the | Play that covered M4 yards, Rose Conference opener at Flint Cen- | opening minutes. Halfback Walt | again converted. Poe intercepted a Big Red pass and returned to Sexton's 47, and Santen pushed covers ts pulf Homer Harrison and Bill Rose| TD of the game late in the tnd ripped off sizable gains to the quarter. Wullbeck Jack Tayler 1-foot line. Harrison slammed over set up the score with a 5il-yard for the miirker, but Rose's con-| anop te Pontiac’s S-yard stripe, version try was blocked. and Jim Hackett went the rest Chiefs struck again in the last Stint {> f i if nil another pair. Walt Ashley's eleven. moved for. | Boston U. Player Dies of Injuries SYRACUSE, N.Y. ® — F Pappas, 20-year-old guard on the Boston University tootdall team, died early today of injuries suf- fered in last night's Syracuse University (1414). Pappas suffered a head injury game against team got the scare of its life iast 13. night, before finally rallying for .| three 4th-period touchdowns / \ to whip stubborn Flint Northern, 20- ~ full but kine. - “The pitcher stopped us more ager Casey Stengel. “Vie Rashi pitched a darned good game but we didn’t do much hitting-for him." Mickey Mantle was the angricst of all the Yankees— angry at him- . . Friday's self for striking out four times = "There wase't one all last year, | congratulate their sore-handed| one with teammate Joe Collins. bet with the 1953 season tess | catcher Roy Campanella, whose| “Erskine had sliders, change- than a week old the Washing- | § inning homer provided the win-| ups, a good curve, the fast ball,” ton Redsking and the Philadel- | ning margin.‘ said Stengel. sy iumemmelme ta Erskine tanned 14 Yankees to | Erskine said he never knew he erase the series mark of 13 es- | was going for a record ‘The battled to a 21-21 eg ole agree carl last night in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia A : tea game of fumbles. The firs the Chicago Cubs Oct, &, 1929. Martinez Registers TKO touchdowns by the Eagies| Yells and friendly banter, miss-| NEW YORK (UP) — Welter- scored as a result of poor|ing .after the Yankees won the/| weight Vince Martinez, heartened —Ball- while one of the! first two games, ran through the| by his impfessive tectinical knock- ‘Skins touchdowns in the first half! Dodger quarters. Erskine planted/ out over. Vinnié D'Andrea, said Came about as @ result of a bob-| an appreciative kiss on Campan-|today: “I've learned to pace my- ble in the end zone. ella's sweating forehead. self, and I'll win that tifle yet.” wdown Tilts Set in Inter-Lakes, . ae] BAYLOR aote etuped Svey ont Let tee Vas Dytn-te te 40. oe ove stage : its 14-game winning streak go armington. scored two touch- Bove Sy alte A A downs ‘and passed for a third. In : after 's| Waterford finally got its of- | te other Tl game, Berkley nipped fense rolling and never stopped | Southfield, 1413, on Ray Gibson's Sel aut lowe anang, te OO Jerry (Buck) -O’Shaunghnessy alled year, broke out with three mark- to brother Lester as Keego downed ers apiece and Loren Bray added Clarkston, 140. Meanwhile, Holly period and went on t6 a %6 vic- Wilbur Hillman got the other score. Milford suffered a 36-0 rout at the hands of Northville. Fordson its 22nd straight victim, 38-0. North Branch ‘contirmed to * Gives tory over Brighton, its 13th straight ° eeeeege geeury AREA Pontiac Leusing Sexton = ¢ Waterford 52 Walled Lake Ld Keege Harber 14 Clarkston « Avenéale ‘ 2 Trey ‘ oer! 7 Lake Orton a) Oxteré 33 Ortenville e Mt. Clemens a - e Berkley 14 Southfield 13 Van Dyke = Farmington 2 Nerthville 6 «6Milferd” ¢ Dey bad ills © Fitegerald @ Madison e Resevitle 4 Clawseen ° erndale % Jackson « Pert Beren 8 Ferdsen bd Center Line 7 e oy 7 Lek w (the) Sabongton 12 Mayville s 32 City + ew 13 Bast it e SCHOOL 8C Bey City Cont 4 Bay City Handy @ Care 18 Vassar e Marlette 19 Sandusky (tle) t8 Alpens 7 Meskegen (tie) 7 Arther 47 Midland 13 Flint Ceentral 21 Lansing Bast Pert Heres 38 Dearborn Fords wy 56 Highland Perk Ann Arber 7 Flint Nertheren 1 Cite % Fenten 1 visen 18 Fitet Tech Swe Creek 21 Mandeville 6 Geodrich Nerth Branch 89 Ubdly TT Lens. Everett 1 Monree 2 River Reage Mesk. CC FOOTBALL Foréham = — on Syracuse lf Besten Unity Temple @? Bewling Green a yler T1 Miami (Fis) bt Ferman 27 The Citadel e * Miche 38 Eest tm + 82 Gr. Rapids 30 7 Se. Calfornia 2? Inélane “ @ Sante Barbara ° BALL & CHAIN wt. wt Jim's Mkt. 12 4 Exectster 7° Pont. Rec.—-4? ¢ Mandsieditt 64 Fowler's ii & Streeter's an Steve's Mkt. 16 6 Liming Sve, 511 Backill’s 8 & MeEnery’s 412 Indiv. game—(men)—R. DeMoyer 196; (women)—D. Iversen 164; (men) MB. Moteinger S11; (wemen) . F. Lerens 646; team game—Stere's s. 748; coriee—Mandaisirt's Bums. @ueeesOvvesee baseball strikeouts. Grateful home run, ’ att see y $ 5 feet gE ie 7 B 4 Whitey Ford (18-6) today, while Billy Loes (148) huris for the National Leaguers. It -was not so ‘much that the score, and in a way quite to a _lion-hearted -pitch- Deyle | one run, by singling into left after that. But Raschi bore down and. got Gilliam and Reese dribbiers. Robinson also .provided the chief wallop in the 6th inning surge, slashing a single to left, scoring Snider with the run ‘that put the Dodgers in front, 2-1. But the Yanks tied it, in the 8th Erskine’ struck out Collins for the 4th time to start the inning, but Hank Bauer singled to center, and Erskine hit Yogi Berra for the second time. Erskine fanned on infield | Mickey Mantle for the 4th time with a zipping curve. Brooklyn's righthander ecomed ums First Win) Brooklyn Pitcher Whitfs 14/4 as Dodgers Edge Yanks, 3-2 NEW YORK (INS) — Carl Erskine, stout-hearted hthander, carved himself a timeless niche in tory Friday at Ebbets Field with a 14-strike- out ¥3 zie tory over the New York Yankees. 9 e flop in the 1st game of the World Series, when the Yanks annihilated | Friday to break a 24-year-old World Series record of 13 rs, back in the running in a series ‘| which started like a rout but now can be tied at tWo + games apiece if they win today, leveled Vic Raschi with a 9-hit cannonade climaxed by Roy Campanella’s game- him, Erskine came back wounded buffalo in there. But Campy hit Vic's first pitch into the lower left field. stands, and it proved to be the tidy edge Erskine needed. State's Top 11s Both Favored in Today's Battles U. M. Gets Test Against Tulane at Ann Arbor; MSC Face Gophers ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan's Wolverines, 50-0 conquerors of football loss in. a row. Tulane opened a week earlier in, a style similar’ t Michigan, whipping the Citadel 546, but then fell in the mud, 16-14, before Georgia last week. were a 7-point favorite and some of the experts thought it should be more. Michigan State's pre-game edge was its talented pony backfield and a fast, aggressive forward wall. was considerable doubt whether the Minnedotans ‘could hold the fleet Spartans under three touchdowns. The game was sold out by mid- week, assuring a Memorjal Sta- dium opening day record of around 63,000. Two Minneapolis stations set up to televise the game lo cally. . Katona Enters 2 Cars Entries are pouring in for the late model stock car race to be held at the Owosso Motor Speed- way on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 4. Among those already received are two from Iggy Katona of Milan, who recently won the 500 jlap late model stock car race in | Dayton, Ohio. His entries are for }a 1953 Hudson Hornet and a 1953 | Dodge. * Alfier (81). Skippers won, 52-0. RE’S REALLY STOPPED—Dick Woodworth, more halfback, runs smack into the arms-of two eager Waterford High School tacklers in the fourth quarter of their Inter-Lakes Conference game at Waterford Friday. Dave Larkin (40) and an unidentified teammate haul Woodworth down, Viking in the background is Bob Walled Lake soplio- Birmingham defense held Mt. Clemens in check for all but a brief time in Friday night's game at Mt. Clemens, but a momen- tary lapse in the third quarter cost the Maples a 6-0. defeat ‘in the Eastern Michigan League open- er for both schools. Offensively, the Birmingham blocking wasn't functioning as it should have and the Maples never Mt. Clemens had threatened in the dying moments of the first half, when Bill Whitsitt picked up a fumble on his own 30 and raced to in Play Sunday Sharhrocks . Play Hosts to St. Mary (RO); Rams Go to Hazel Park Both Pontiac parochial football teams are in action Sunday after- week. St. Mary is unscored on in Rams will seek to move back into the winning, column after los- ing 146 to St. Benedict in their league opener last Sunday. s2 2 a1 . Bollweg streck out fer Riseete in Mize ‘wash eut fer Raschi in Sth. Neren walked for McDeougeld in Sth. NEW YORK (A) .....- eee G10 10 — 2 BROOKLYN (N) ......000 @11 Gix — 3 RBI — MeDougald, Cox, Roebdinson, peggy Som penciia. 18 — Rodi BR — Campanceiia. SH — Raschi, Cox. DP — Rissute, Martin, Collins. LOB — L Stewart (B) >. B — Rasthi. W — Erskine. Reschi. U — Herley (N), 1B; Griewe (A), 2B; 3B; Sear (A) and Dascoli lines. T-3:00 A-35,278. (N), Foul z tern On on. abe OUT BY A MILE—Phil Rizzuto, Yankee shortstop, puts the ball on Junior Gilliam as the Dodger second sackeT attempts to ste] second base in the Ist inning | ee OO ae went from Yogi Berra, Yank catcher, to Rizzuto. ‘ NEW YORK (A) BROOKLYN (NN) Am ee et M m 461 ; ee @@@ Reese ov: 461 Collins 1d 50@@ Snider ef 311 Bauver rf 411 Hedges ib ft Berra ¢% 9 — + pe Mantle ef ae0c Fr rt 4e6@ Weedling ff 401 Robinson W 4.13 Martin % 311 poemgere eee Rissste ss s¢@1 Coz see Boliweg 1@0@ Erskine p» a¢@1 Raschi p see Mise 1ee 6 City Parochials undefeated .| turning point. Maples Drop First EML Start to Mt. Clemens, 6-0 the Birmingham 11. Maple defense stiffened and time ran out. Birmingham's only real drive carried to the 15-yard line in the fourth quarter, but the ball was lost on downs. Tackle Dick Tha- acker and linebacker Davg. Allen were defensive standouts in a lost cause. ~ Maples entertain Ferndale Fri- day night. Fordham Bursts Titans Bubble Fumbles Help Rams Hit Detroit 11 for Score of 21-7 DETROIT wW—University of De- troit football bubble burst last night. Two Fordham sharpshooters pierced it time and again with passes, and the Titans completely éxploded it with five fumbles which they lost. Rams from New York won 21-7. Roger Franz and Vinnie Drake, who split Fordham quarterback. ing chores, each fired a touch-_ down pass, and Franz scored ence himself on a l-yard plunge. That, plus a bad case of butter- fingers, toppled Detroit from the ranks. Titans had given fans cause to think they might be loaded with dynamite in trampling Wayne and North Dakota State by top-heavy scores, limiting them to a mere 48 yards aground and a lone touchdown. Time and again it could have been different. A touchdown that eluded Detroit at the very end of the ist half could have been the It cracked twice | from less than a yard out in the of the third World Series at Ebbets Field. es CJmp Réll Grisve calle Gilles: out on the play which ™ _| dying seconds. Then the heart- breaking whistle for the ‘half caught them only an inch from _}@ touehdown, Had they scored, . Titans likely would have entered the 2nd half on equal terms, 1414. Instead they were on the short end of a 147-score. Fordham went on to.score again in the 3rd period. Jim O'Leary got Detroit's lone touchdown on a l10-yard burst through. tackle. Facts, Figures The Associated Press STANDINGS W iL Pet. NEW YORK (AL) ........., 2 1 06? BROOKLYN (NL) 1 9 338 FIRST GAME BROOKLYN ..000 013 100 — 5 If 2 NEW YORK eo 010 18s — 8 12 8 Reynolds, Sain (6) and Berra; Erskine, Hughes (2), Labine (4), Wade (7) and Campanciia. W — Sain. L — Leabine. Heme Runs — -Breekiyn, Gilliam, Hodges, Shuba. New York, Berra, Collins. SECOND GAME BROOKLYN .... 000 20 oe — 9 9 1 NEW, YORK 100 000 it: — 4 5 0 Ree and ne ae Lepat and Berra. Home Rens: New York, Martin, Man- the “ THIRD GAME ’ NEW YORK . ooo O10 O10 — 2 6 8 BROOKLYN ooo O11 Cis — 3 9 0 Raschi and Befra; Erskine and Camp- anelia. Heme run: Broeklyn, Campanelia. Remaining Schedule: Fourth and Sth games-at Ebbets’ Field, teday and Sunday, Oct. 3 and 4; 6th and Tth games (if necessary), 8¢ Yankee Stadium, Menday and Tuesday, Oct. 5 and 6. Financial ee: HIRD GAME Attendance (paid) %5,270. Recei pts ¢ ) $200,382.68, Players’ pool — $106,785.17. Commissioner's share — 51, Clubs’ and * share—871,196.11. THREE-GAME FIGURES Attendance (paid) 171,450; te (met) $078,432.34; player's peel (first feer games only) $490,000.50; Com- m “s share $146,264.85; club's and league's share $832,666.96. PROBABLE LINEUPS BROOKLYN (AP) — Probable Hneupe for the fourth — of the World Series at Ebbets’ F 7. NEW YORK BROOKLYN MeDougald, 3> Gilliam *» Collins 1b Reese ss Bauer rt Snider ef Berra © Hodges 1» Mantle ef Campanelia Woodling Mu Furille rt Martin: > FR if Rizrute ss Cox 3h Ford p Lees ° Umpires — Plate, Gore (NL); Third base, Hurley (AL); Left field, Pascoll (NL); Right field, Sear (AL). Game Time: 1:65 p.m. (EST), oe a. = 7% H-LEG wei wt Trophies 1@ 2 Leckhart 67 Shamrock 16 2 Blue Star 67 wry's ® 3 Barnetts s° Munday eat 3 ® estelic Ex. 6 : t. ¢eyfY Oad st THE PON [ve - ” TIAC PRESS PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, SA : 8, 1953 . rocking chairs are in abundance in all the rooms. Although estab- lished by the Danish people of Detroit, all nationalities are represented among the residents of the home. OAK BEAMS AND WAINSCOT—Thirty-seven people ranging from 65 to 93 years of age enjoy three mé@als a day in this farmhouse style dining room. The original oak beams and wainscot were duplicated in the addition to this room which was part’ of the house Your Neighbor’s House Danish Old Folks Home a Hap for Oldsters of All Nationalities fo Retire By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Dedicated to the dignity of the “Golden Years,”’ the Danish Old Peoples’ Home at 2566 Pontiac Rd., near Rochester, is proving that “‘life-can be fun in an old folks’ home.” Founded in 1949 by the Danish Brotherhood, many different nationalities representing a “‘Lit- tle United Nations” live together they deserve pleasant and com- fortable years in homelike sur- roundings. Family situations after 65 years often make it nec- sary for people to live in tHis type of a home.” Ages at the home range from 65 to 93... Although several Danish people beyond 65 live at the home, na- countries have equal: status in the home. COUNTRY-STYLE KITCHEN—Food in the Dan- ish manner is cooked in this kitchen for the resi- A .spacious country-style kitchen, with the same cupboards as were used in the 75-year-old house ig part of the facilities. dents of this home. The HM0-acre farm with its acres of lawns, fields and gar- dens provides the physical exercise opportunities needed by men and women who have been active all their lives. Built about 75 years ago, the colonial-type house has had new wings added to give extra hous- ing space Three sitting rooms, each with the triple-doored refrigerators. Home cured Danish meats are ceiling-to-floor kitchen. individual privacy possible with the mew bedroom space. “Private bedrooms give the individual a feeling of their own horpe,". she said, “and they have their own personal belongings there and can fix up ‘their rooms to suit themselves.” A recréation room, with ceil- ing and walls paneled in oak, has Fourth of July (the- Danes cele- brate the American Independence Day) everyone's family comes to visit. Part of the congeniality of self-sustaining. “It is not always possible,” said Mrs. Rasmussen, “but the Danish lodge sponsor- ing the home is so interested in py Place « : é Z, DANISH OLD PEOPLES’ HOME — Dedicated to the dignity of the ‘Golden Years, the Danish Old Peoples’ Home at 2566 Pontiac Road, is proving that “‘life can be fun in an old folks home."’ Founded by the Danish Brother Lodge of Detroit, this home is open to all nationalities and presently has a Little United Nations living in its 36 rooms. The 75-year-old house located on the 110-acre site has been preserved in line and beauty and opportunity for to do.” the additions to it have followed the architectural style of the original house. A new 13 its growth they continue to give " generously because they believe in the good it is doing.” In 1949, when the Home was started, only one person was a resident. Now there are 32, with a waiting list. Getting along together is no problem, said a young lady of 89 years. ‘We all have our own opinions, and just before eleoc- tions we become involved in some pretty heated discussions.” Counters and adjacent walls are in white ceramic tile and cupboards in a bright yellow. steel hood is placed over the double-sized gas stove and a 45-cup. coffee urn is in daily use in this A Stainless NEW 13-RO0M WING—Jist completed Is the new 13-bedroom wing to the Danish Old Folks’ Home. This area provides individual private bedrooms for the elderly people living here. Three bathrooms and a laundry room are included. This wing also serves to connect the main part of the house with the recreation rooms and additional bedrooms. Tile floors and fully plastered walls are used with green and witite the predominant colors of this addition. PRIVATE BEDROOM—Realizing that peace and privacy is often the key to the adjustment period * which elderly people face when they learn to bedroom wing has just been completed to the home and spacious grounds afford “puttering’’ in the. garden with vegetables or flowers. There are a few apple trees for lifediong "jelly makers.” Offering a balanced living opportunity people beyond 65, this home has only one program and that is “whatever they standard facilities at the Home. Floors are covered daintily curtained and good sized closets are live in a “group situation,” private bedrooms are _ each room. Small Ones Not So Costly Small, Broadleaf Evergreens Good B The handsome broadleafed ever- greens don’t need to be foregone by the home owner because the large sizes appear to be somewhat more costly than the usual run of plants, ‘unless you want large plants now and are not fussy as to their cost. Many outstandingly. bealutiful uy hybrid rhododendrons or azaleas & fair-sized shrub, Thereafter they can be purchased in the 10 to 12 will grow propgrtionately, inch size, which is not expensive. - So unless ygu_are in « hurry Sop They then can be allowed to in the targe sizes and are willing t crease in size on your own prop pay for t o well In about two. years they will be eo ga about 20 to 24 inches across if caréd way for reasonably well, and they make and erty. / > and Ez | Don't Varnish Linoleum Do not varnish of lacquer lin- Sites Available *| | oleum floors to protect the sur- in Beautiful nee, | | il Lone Pine Village Tt is advisable because T iik ‘ant guide poten it exp STYLE RITE, INC, +} and--darkentincleum. They.are caution. finish coat of gently quite difficult to remove. Allow only skilled technicians to pacer hr ae rg Fr be do the installation, and to insure | Sandpaper. To remove any rough/| fs complete fireproofness as pos-| spots that might show up when % i sible, have the outlets set directly| the job is done, use sandpaper = blaze-resistant, tile walls or} that’s designated as “double 0 or TO wainscots. “triple 0.” ‘ HOW = 2 : After sanding, brush off any loose Plaster Tools—Shirts—Pants—Hoes Since 1930, more scientific | particles with a dry brush, then 5 a INSUOLATE } Shovelsa—Morter Boxes, phasis has been placed wipe off the —_ and shrubs American ‘homes, than on| When applying the enamel other horticultural crops, ac-}, ‘cont, do an area about ¢ cording to the American As- cepentian ita ba:tan ota aah for as sociation of Nurserymen. Brush on the enamel, first, with OW strokes that all go in the same amma re Girection. Then cross-brush light- ly. Now repeat the process, — into the wet area. ng Seca ew oy Never put a brush that’s full of dress enamel into the wet area. Do ; ‘edges last to keep any excess from dripping. Painting a: wall is a similar process. The last brushing should be vertical .to ange runs and sags from forining. A§_a precau- 1. “ANYONE CAN INSULATE 2. POUR IT, LEVEL IT, LEAVE tion, glance across the surface — the average attic in one alter-_ {Pour ZONOLITE directly FE 4-4864 from time to time and pick up any finish in 11 steps. nooa for as low as $67.60 {rdm beg attic excess lightly with the brush. Sac ae aétnda oi leuee's To apply varnish of/ = with ZONO! Vermice- joists and sidewall stads. brushing a Teeny as ? me - — lite Insulating Pill.;. the Flows freely and soug! 4 | i ° cuntainn no wax. Apply with song ‘Toe to ary,” while lacquer ae fons tm .scound pipes, —— 4 . 7 no Distinctive Landscaping || it's cee! em, 120i sonen|wil dy overeat. andommendnd the old finish for 15 or 20 minutes, | 9 wor 9 dull-gloss finish, sand ae b , , then scrape off with broad putty] wet with am extra-fine water- y the ee | Seca cre ee « ee ‘Pontiac Nurseri wt lee atarten | ae av Wis Sn cutee Pontiac Nurseries sandpaper; sanding ntl the | clean trequendy to determine ‘ pe are removed. (Deal with deep) when it is dull, clean with a . wate Gon at uur tae ‘Gee — —— % ain ek: Con aa | 3. UKE MONEY IN THEBANKI «4, YEAR-ROUND COMFORT! are removed, sand smooth with|. 20 For a semigloss: finish, {ol- By installing ZONOLITE Zonolite leaves no mohey- @ very-fine production-type sand- low Step 9 by sanding wet with yourself, you can pocket as draining heat leaks. Millions paper and dust the surface with super-fine waterproof sandpaper. much as $100.00 in installa- of tiny air cells the a cloth moistened in turpentine. | U5 furniture cleaner tion costs. Besides, you save secbane at Real. ve saab : high-gloss finish up to 40¢ ont of dollar mer heat oat, too, reducin agreed vm be oa your fuel tis, Zonolite sot Pith Ahonen arena with a rag brush. Hf grains | . tor compound actually itself! as 15°! ts : e ) pol ag Ringe aller Basrng on ae clei, Ul a aoe meek ‘< . >We Have It—We Deliver sages gone eget yor Ke i very | wadded into a firm ball. Being a/ }. > a particniar home, with nursery stock that GROWS, sa4- ts fully production-type sandpaper. | polishing agent, the compound cuts Large Bole ..... $5.95 smait Bele ...-$3,75 SAnAereeaet 4. Fill the pores of open-grained | slowly and takes considerable rub- ~ = 4 CHECK THE FOLLOWING\ADVANTACES: | woods with paste wood filler.| bing. (A good oe the e . | (Close-grained woods require no is rottenstone rub- : 2 Bushel Carton .. oo ee oy $1.75 A dee pon figure costs and give expert advice ak DO | filler.) This gives a level base for|bing oil.) Again use furniture . ° cost or ation. the finish coatings. The filler can/ cleaner as the final operation. TOWN & COUNTRY A toecial department at our main office in Romeo to bid on | /be tinted with stain used in Step | ———— ss Fresh stock to order—fast delivery, guaranteed t- ||3 for an exact match. Wait until ; ing oe courteous pa By = | the previously applied stain “is dry Largest New Home 5.100% FIREPROOF—Even 6. GUARANTEED for the life : RDEN CENTER . The satisfaction of with o leaps, permanent! blished before using filler, which is ap- a blowtorch cannot ignite. of your building. No further 2 that 4 served area for the _ Rub for Your Money! § y ne: : ee a anne plied with a burlap rag. Rub across ZONOLITE. Actually saffs maintenance is ever requir- “Everything for Garden and Lawn” pa om on an the grain and don — ee MODEL out flames! It's rotproof and ed. Come in now and get a es Wisk — sAre — ECONOMICAL — Remove streaks a soft rag.) ermanent. Noa-irritatingto FREE estimate on ZONO- = ee Oe eee Cees ee ee Oe CALL ROMEO 3541 or WOodward 23-9113 rubbed with the grain. Let dry HOME feaseiee okie, s”° LITE for your home! “ or five hours. ’ ee Rees PONTIAC NURSERIES ieee ek os ee ee a 2a tan He mals aot it ey vere. | agra midatebet | ZONOLITE INSULATING FILL —! 6. Now for the deep scratches. 1 te 9 P.M. them with neutral stick shel- | pragcTiows: Orchard hake Read te => - = >» ie 7. —_ “ Buy at BURMEISTER'S — 8197. Cooley Lake Rd. | i=") iahon Realty Oo, | mere) = The F. J. POOLE | 7. 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We have a 14 x 20 GARAGE syle medernise your heating : more comfort, but also cut fuel QUARTER OF A MILLION FEET of this kiln dried, Virtemewe 9 00| SL é . 95° fruit, and ornamental trees and shrubs than in 1961, and $ 50 +f} im the past four years about | — alae do Pe cn more, sccorsing 12 | Excbaly yours in this brand new; ae ‘ee . 1x8 WHITE PINE 3 ‘86° Inchudes all this material to butld an attractive, protective enperyeaee, Reo—_ferntere styled “ea CLEAR FIR SIDING WHITE PINE ROOF NEW Seal Ritz | «Ol Home oo “ rt oe Sa ere WHDOW (Gaye? ae se: 1 end Better 2xf sW.FIR..... 7: ——e 7'x8’ Overhead See this tel -- \ ASPHALT SHINGLES STEEL DOOR 3. (ee No Money Down! 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Maat Be | BNW aS coneany == || Automatic Heating Co. IS odie kt oi eee wai grgims || 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 | . : ‘ ’ : J | 7 EN 4 ve Pte RPG. ne Le A ¢ - Within the last 25 years; hyde: carbons troleum and na- tural gas ve Sosenio & dunten af Prevents Heat Loss to save You real money: Gumming, Retoothing racinvatlat-ssclicsemsedl Snai-filing Window! Window loeks, when properly in} stalled, make double-hung win dows “fit snugly together. Reset -locks that aren’t working properly Hand—Band to keep your home warmer. : “Make sure that storm windows Machine Methods mfatic door closers. Many types are available, but the cylinder-type | Incorporated Grafts |} closer, with action fully automatic, 53V¥e Union Se. FE 4-5139 || is excellent. The Closer prevents doors from staying open and cool Nothing Finer Built! JANITROL HEATING EQUIPMENT Call for FREE Heating Survey and Estimate Today OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3103 Orchard take Road Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 If Your Furnace is 11 Years Old — Or More... _ G-E OIL “ATOMIZATION” CAN SAVE YOU FUEL DOLLARS! © sult! Wasted fuel; ~ geil smell OIL FURNACE For warm air heating systems Heating” ae She Metal” Contrecto a aces 351 N. Paddock Street FE 5-6973 be a UIE on? AS ere. No Place Like Home ¥ Trite but TRUE. Especially today when the cost of buying a new home i is so staggering. Moral? Make sure your home + your futere comfort . is guarded with an adequate emount of the right kind of insurance. — - ie bey i Agency, Inc. 70 West Keueenes Corner Cass FE 2-9221 eR RM wh a eg Py aC 99 PONTIAC —s Treé, Nest, Eggs and Mother Bird Transplanted — Occasionally MIDD LEBELT HOME—First of ship, will be open this week end A group of one-story California contemporary homes are now. open In the “Plant America” pro- gram. of the American Associ- develop t, corner tion of Nurserymen, 26 state |) wradeneiy and men governors have issued proc-| ~ Long Lake Roads lamations on the objective | in West Bloomfield Township. “to conserve the land, to make Built-on this cornep-of Pine Lake it. greener and more produc- |}, Bert L. Smokler and Company, a Urges Recheck of Home Wiring Older Systems Should Be Rebuilt to «Carry Modern-Day Load With so many homes in_ the process of installing new furnaces. J. W. Emerson, electrical super- ; STARTS WHITE, STAYS. WHITE is “encouraging electric service ding “Services installed today have at least four times the load capac- ity of the standard two-wire, 30 ampere service which was the usual residential service in 1925,” raiwee e DONALDSOX ex | At that time, he pointed out, the usual load was lighting, elec- | LUMBER CO. | | DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL “It is true that a change in ‘Pc GLASS BLOCKS =ce may 264 16 the cost of | the installation. But you may pay In factories, stores, schools, and | from $600 to $1,200 for a new | homes, PC Glass Blocks combine beauty" heating plant, and an additional $30 to $60 would make it operate at its peak efficiency as well as imgprove operaiton of all electrical fornia contemporary houses being built Center, a new development at the corner Lake and Middlebelt roads, West Bloomfield Town- for public inspection at the new | intendent for the City of Pontiac,;+- a group of in of Pinned os sole these homes are on one-half acre lots. Designed as solar houses, each. is located to catch the winter sun in cold weather and to be cooled in summer with the over- hanging roof, Each home has three bdrooms, a two-car garage, one and a half- baths and a completely modern kitchen. A three-way raised hearth is the feature of the modern fire- place, and with the use of the color- ed redwood trim, texture interest is given to these homes. Open beamed ceilings make large airy rooms. Part of the development plan is the fenced in park, swimming areas and children's playgrounds with general recreational facilities included, developed as part of each home unit. Michigan Leads in U. S. Building Lansing, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Detroit Set Construction Pace Four Michigan cities are setting the pace as home construction in the Midwest continues to maintain a rate higher than the U.S. gen- erally. For the nation &s a whole, the | number of dwellings started in the first seven moths of 1953 + Houses have been somewhat his department..makes these in- spections upon request. About 2,000 electrical . permits division of city government. No Vacancy Sign Needed SILVER LAKE, N. Y. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 1 . Cass Ave. California's not the only place. with alee: mammoth trees. This community FE 5-8163 has a hollow oak tree stump that —\ TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME At No Cost or Obligation to You. ; Home Water Softener See for yourself without cost what 40 years of experience has developed for you in this Electro-Matic Purmutit, Rain-Soft Water st EVERY faucet. As easy te operate as dialing your ‘phone. Ruggedly built for years of soft- water service. No motors—no gears. Save the cost ina year's time! As Low $ 23 ao week NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 Months to Pay. F.H.A. Terms TODAY tr Tite vou tom EF EF, SMITH We Go Anywhere in Sales & Service Oakland County 541 N. Perry’ St. are requested ¢ach year from this. (uP) —| the Addition of Evert E.. Johnston men to better assist you in any Real Estate matter. CALL US TODAY! STOUT, REALTOR Open Eves. "Til 8:30 Ph. FE 5-8165 || » To our staff of courteous Sales- | | Evert E.. Johnston EDW. M. 77 N. Saginaw St. SS American | Standard COLORED BATHROOM FIXTURES Immediate Delivery Hi. H. STANTON 103 State St. Plumbing. Sales and Service FE $-1683 |modern housing inventory than | Chicago. Thus, more Chicagoans j}harder to sell in recent months, the bank points out in its monthly | “Business Conidtions,”’ be- | review, cause buyers are getting fewer | and more chogsy while mortgage |money on liberal terms. has be- come less readily available. Although generally well ahead | of last year—in contrast to the At midyear, 11 out of 15 Mid- ‘west metropolitan areas showed gains of 4 to 42 per cent over 1962's first half. These were: Lansing (42%),. Grand Rapids (355). Kalamazoo (33%), De- troit (28°.), Des Moines (26%), Indianapolis (24%), Chicago (18%), Madison (14%), South Bend (12%), Reckford (19%), are likely to be in the market five years ago. [doveleping this corner of Pine Lake. Solar Houses Now Open’) \to Visitors at Pine Lake g | Wood Filler ‘Requi |t0 Refinish Oak Floor finishing, do‘;not need a wood filler. However, oak floors do. | with turpentine and applied with @ piece -of burlap.“Rub across the grain, clean up excess with @ clean cloth when filler begins to dull. Rub again with the grain before the job is finished. Pine -floors, when Use a paste wood filler thitined | — Pontiae Welding and Machine Works Phone FE 2-412) 64 M. Parke Se. African Art Fits Modern Decor Sleek Wood Carvings Add Unique Touch to || Contemporary Settings NEW YORK (INS) — It's now fa i |] *Complete Real Estate Services y 17-19 S. Perry St. "ONE cae ANSWER STOPS RUSTED or CRA». . MEW or OLD... PAINTED or UNPAINTED Cetrestnd. Alenioom, roe o Steet . . . SNTERIOR or EXTERIOR TOTRUST INSTANT DRY METAL COAT Mfg. Co. ATA a OR Oe Ce FE 5-6184 DISCOUNT 25° to OIL FE 2-2919 on General Motors Delco Heat Products—For a Limited Time Only ot O’Brien Heating and Supply. BUY NOW AND SAVE! sna?) METRES in AS O'BRIEN HEATING, Authorized Oakland County Distributor _ 371 Voorheis Rd. All GM Employees a a FS LAIR Lt ~ : CON DITIONAIR FURNACES TE MALE 4696 Dixie % OR hate Hoy FUEL OIL TANKS] FSC RCRA PONTIAC PAINT at lOi — = . “a 4 * whe? iat E ie ie - + <2 THE PONTIAG PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953 + Don’t Bey ANY Fernece Till You've Seen ae ee tn. 3 “< = ite Fee = a ~ >». =—— e - 5 < ~ = ; "i m4 ‘74 + - * , ; ms ; - ym ee j Bes Fe 3 2 j . ~-—e nt ie . f : oie - ¢ oe Oi « , 2 I id $ ‘ dl ot ; . ~ crazily BLEND-AIR is isa —_ proved in ate belt.”’ AN AUTOMATIC pane ota BLEND- GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. Nee =. 3 ee Rose Plant Practical The rose plant = walls. He stained the plywood walls ie how Re ED_ncG jfor Sure-Fire Cleamimg vs yim rant ant mt von] al at ear guege erg om: pe TWO-PRODUCT A's NEW YORK (INS) — ‘Stick to| into practice, Hoffman designs} nelinatienis low ericel §=CALL TODAY! - white appiances in your kitchen | white kitchens. At last week's Na-| _ TRC White, yellow and blue | 40. Con's te —Doubl SYSTEM if you want to keep the kitchen | y | combination, according to Hoff- ° — = Ww Electrical spotiessly clean | tonal ew Furnishings anal ie man, provides the happy medium : model kitchen in Kitchen color schemes — “ii The © tor = That's advice from decorator- ' ere Contractor §) designer Kim Hoffman, a gen =| ae rhe es sal. orinery| Geten’t lock Beat. and 0 sealing, hiding and ff man who doesn't believe “color — enpennt. doesn’t look like an ice cream priming. The Finish © WIRING | the kitchen” should mean lavender Pong aves Ere — partor.” cat at aeuattttealih Rati Coct for protection | refrigerators and brown dishwash- tehen plenty color For color purposes, Hoffman| @~ and lasting color beauty © FIXTURES ‘- ~ pn Omtes ae een oe oe ee eeeereees . believes in putting color See eromare ss Teel sant - POW EBResevinny 0 tthe white appliaamemid> . —_— a bef dcmnapeones: a ee | cause white shows dirt,” Hoff. -_ . color you PAIRING. Dependable Protection INSTALLATION § man expiained, “and when you | “™*™ want to put in your kitchen will Lestine Becut See Ow | eam see the dirt you can keep | “Kitchens are definitely becom-| look crisper because of the VAAL PE ee ee | ing living areas—4nd we've got to| White appliances,” he said. “I ), Proved Compiete Line of a place clean without guessing g ; Economy FIXTURES ond and wasting time. plan on room for the entire fam-| personally believe in middle-range ily plus all the new appliances | contrasting colors, any color so WIRING SUPPLIES “In a brown, or green. or red like dishwashers, dryers, ironers| long as you don't make it too 845 W. Huree kitchen you'd have to scrub every|. . . so the natural place for | wishy-washy pastel or too deep and FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 | 28Y—decause you'd never be sure Albert B. Lowrie | the kitchen.”’ at. But white— | color is in the ‘living’ section of In hig model kitchen, Hoffman JAPANESE KERRIA Fer Winter Coleration Blooms Twice a Year J. C. TEAR NURSERY Ven Dyke and 23 Mile Rd. 3 Miles North of Utica = GARAGE. Be Sure to Get Our Price and Specifications Baldwin Ave, at Walton Bivd. = FE 2-0104 | moxay's om sunuer || §9TREES — SHRUBS — EVERGREENS Die ee ~ Before You Order Your SPECIAL FALL SALE! IX} | * HERE'S the: WINDOW * “1 * $26.00 VALUE YES! WE MEAN Complete coment work ASPHALT “UP TOA PICTURE. i PAVING WINDOW Parking Areas WE DEFY YOU TO MATCH THIS FE 2-1211 FREE ESTIMATES . . . Our representative will call et your convenience — no obligetion. W Construcntio ) Co. a NO Dixie Hwy. ot Kennett Rd, Won ‘ocr F onfiac, Mich. | . QUALITY FOR THE PRICE! A True Quality—Self Storing ‘ All Aluminum Combination Storm Sash! ALUMINEX Corp. R.S.MARSH, Dist, Call FE 2-1919 overpowering There's also a practical money side to his preference for white That gives you more money to spend on the living part of the kitchen; where color is important.” The apple is the most im- portant fruit of the temperate zone, the orange in the sub- tropical and tropieal zones, according to the American | Association of Nurserymen. | | About one-third of the apples in the world are grown in the United - States. PHONE FE 5-6159 OAKLAND Fuel and Paint Co. 436 Orchord Lake Ave. 543 S. Paddock St. FEderal 4-4201 Pontiac, Mich, SPECIAL CROCK for DRIVEWAY 6” and 8” --- 2-Ft. Long 50° ea. WINDOW GLASS. Special --- Half Price 9x 14..:..; 9c 14x26...... 26¢ 12x 24...... 2lc 16x18.....: 20¢ 14x18...:.. 17e 18x 30...... 42¢ 14x 28......3le 20x30...... 46c Some Larger Sizes STEEL CLOTHES | POST 9 Ft. with 4 Hooks 12 Pr. Steel Props $1.00 © Roll LUMBER 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 5 ean, «Ee ee Be Soa, ae Lees A es . ane zomfort! colors, designs! firepit n=) ae ma PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, OCrowER : My ess ne, i - = en rr : 4 4 af : insulates. for Your choice of types, NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. You'll glow with pride when you see your home beautified with + -Homart -Siding. ad Building Malérial Department—Perry Street Basement apolgaat a cet’ SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. “Phone FE 5-4171 Hea ian Wall Surface, insulates at Same. Time ~~ - » An unused attic df basement often solves the problem of what | to do when a growing family out- grows the home. This waste space may be converted into a necessary extra room with a minimum of/| time and expense through the use of insulating fibreboard panels. An attic which is remodeled with these insulating products is less affected by summer heat waves and winter drafts. It is easier and less expensive to heat and af- fords overhead insulation for room§ below. | A remodeled basement, too, is | a healthier and- more cemfort- able room when insulated. The extra room; remodeled with insulating panels, no longer im- plies an “unfinished” look. Pre- decorated plank and tile board |provide an attractive ay well as a practical interior. These interior finishes are available in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and co BUILD REMODEL MIDWEST SUPPLY 9 Neath, Toesrenh FE.4-2575 Ext. Eves, Sun.: FE 5-7433 which can be used a an a or | combined for interesting pattern | effects. rape -green, sierra rose, one | of the soft ripple blends can strike | | he color key for the entire room. Or, for those who prefer to mix | | their own colors, the panels can be | had in c white—to paint or to remain os is. The adaptability of these inter- ishes is further demonstrated 8 Ft. Long, 16” Wide “ee been eweevne 1000 Sq. Ft... . .$49.50 SPECIAL! Rock Wool Blanket ‘a ze ir use as an informal back- servative wall treatment for a room of traditional or period de- POWER TOOL—Drill press of combo unit folds down out of the way for sawing and sanding (left), stays upeight in planing. and} drilling (right) Combination Power Tool Saves Space and Money Combination power tools are a, combination power tools on the disctinct advantage to the home market. The oldsest combines a craftsman who operates in a limit-| circular table saw, a lathe, a ed space and on a limited budget. | sander and a drill press. Another They enable one motor to power|is built around a radial-arm cir- four or more machines built into|¢ular saw that can be fitted to a single, compact unit that occu-|40 a number of jobs. These tools pies one small area of floor space. | have been called “all-in-one work- There are now three well-known ape,” — The third was introduced last lar saw, a four-inch jointer, a | drill press and 9 disc sander. The machine was news when “Expected This Year ‘first marketed and is making big- WASHINGTON The — plan” just introduced by buying much before next year. | whenever the pocketbook permits. Earlier this past summer, it | The basic unit consists of the cir- | winter and includes what its manufacturer calls the four Ur l on rois “most basic” teels of wood- working — a tilting-arber circu- Likely fo Stay It occupies only a_ three-foat- | square space and will do “hun- Early Move to Relax) ‘*ds” of jobs when equipped ¥. . accessories. Home Payments Is Not ger news now with a unique “‘tool- (INS) — o: naan urer. housing industry has virtually given| ' By this plan each of the four up all hope that the government} tools incorporated in its design Will relax credit controls on home | may be purchased one at a time, cular saw, steel stand and motor. matching cabinets, |low and red accessories, gray Colors Available in Tile for Decorating -. It you're yuzzlipg over a kitchen color scheme, here's help: following color combinations are currently smart: Lavender-blue walls, blond wood | cabinets, yellow accessories and | gray floor. Pale green walls, dark green or yellow acces- Gray walls, white cabinets, yel- floor. Pale yellow walls, dark green cabinets, red accessories, quarry tile floor. You must also achieve soft, but striking, effects with’ combinations but they're not as easy on the Open Saturday and to ips Deluxe Two and Three Bedroom rial ee, is Beautiful... ‘WESTRIDGE’ Pontiac’s Newest Fine Suburban Area DIRECTIONS: Turn off Dixie Cambreok Lane « at Our Lady of the Labes "Witch fer "open" stem, HELTMAN & TRIPP cenerat: cons: Scclugive Briiders and Veveiopers of Westridge @ Waterforé : 22 W. Lawrence — FE 5-8161 . All materials furnished includ- ing 8 x 7 steel door. “Less Labor and Cément NO MONEY DOWN—Up te 3 Years te Poy ORTONVILLE LUMBER CO. Ortonville, Mich, OPEN SUNDAYS 10-2. Phone Ortonville 59 BOYDELL PAINT .. interior—exterior "32: room! You'll find all necessary builders supplies right here! Burke Lumber Go. “Where the Home Begins” Drayton Plains on the Dixie OR 3-1211 Attic Rooms Recreation Rooms Add to the value of your home—finish an extra lumber and 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Wa BLOCK BUILDINGS WEATHERPROOFED RELIABLE WATERPROOFING CO. Phone FE 4-0777 All Work Guaranteed—Free Estimates terproofing A Timely Suggestion— Repair Those Windows Before Cold’ Weather! COMPLETE STOCK OF WINDOW GLASS Pontiac’s Glass Headquarters for 53 Years Daily 8 to 5:30 STORE HOURS: PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE 5-6441 w Seturday 8 to 12:30 | Sign. looked as if President Eisenhower |} might make use of his standby Some Home Plantin Require Small Trees. |s\ tomes purchased trout the ng Administration Most home locations require! Since then, however, the supply | small trees and there are numer- jot mortgage financing has taken a choose. many buyers are having trouble * Flowering crabapples attain 20) obtaining loans on houses even to 2 feet in height, spread luxuri-| ater substantial down payments. jantly and are gorgeous in bloom| + 4s jong as this situation-exists,” and in fruit. There are so many says one housing expert, “it would oo eck ae Pen Pagid CaM | be foolish for the President to take shape. |} any action on down payments. Arty- The dogwood makes a fine small | thing he could do would lose its | shade tree, while its striking blos- effect | soms in the spring, red berries | and colorful foliage in the fall are a delight to everyone. | Hawthorns, jas, either saucer-like pink, or star | white flowers; flowering cherries, | ' mountain ash, oxydendrum, with inns its colorful foliage, and red bud are | amend taal ommend a more permanent credit plan to take the place of the stand- by legislation. The rose is the most im- portant ornamental plant in the United States. The pop- ularity of the rose plant for home gardens groWs contin- ually from year to year. posed to be able to buy with no| frame paint, red It is recommended that the jointer This feature—sure to inrigue | tools of comparable size. Change- jovers from one tool to another “Put it this way: what's the use | such as pale pink and pale green; | pale blue and light yellow; gray | "| and rose, and blue and pink. Because tile is waterproof ona | where in the kitchen, including | the drainboards and work surfaces. Flowering Shrubs Trees Suitable for City Planting | fumes, and less natural light, ac- | cording to the American Associa- | int- | tion of Nurgerymen. all exciting trees. Both the golden-| Although there is little likelf- | stock \% inches thick and cut to ished during the period following the Revolution until 1840. The school, Which was a oné-room building, was located in the exact geographical center of the district. « “Because the rough clapboards were often given a coat of red it was called, ‘the little stain-resistant, you may Usé It any- | 7 Completely Automatic Large Living Reom—Natural Located in Beautiful HURON WOODS 24 Controlled Residential Subdivision Lots Available Open Daily & Sunday 2-7 em gga Be gh Rigg DIRECTIONS: Out Commerce Ra. turn right st Union Lake privileges, large sites sna low west site of eeye Gol your futere Consen, Frank C. Newell 593 N. Weedward, Birmingham Phene MI 4-0065 —————— ——— | eager ntrptncr cscaiwe lal | } iz Amongthe flowering trees that that wi withstand large-city conditions well are certain varieties of dog- rain, or Koelreuteria, and the gol-| heed of immediate action, gov- (the center of a 48-inch panel. With | den-chain,: or Laburnum, have} ernment and industry circles be- | a cutterhead attachment and a da- beautiful yellow flowers while al-| tiewe that some changes im | do head, the operator can bizzia, or silk tree, adds dainty,| down payments will be ordered. | moldings and grooves, many silk-like foliage. earty next year. : other cuts: tiens in any particular city ; Be ‘The Some of the flowering shrubs | eee ae ie Melted ee that ( se Ps aos Based Race widget og n—— ' . | money will ease at least by the end| four inches wide. It wil cut | roses of different types, Japanese |of December. One official looks for| "abbets ‘4-inch deep and bevels. | barberry, Aralia, le renid the better| %* has am adjustable fence, or | lacs, viburnum, spirea,. pieris; hi- pid change for DOORS “within @ month.” guide, that locks at any angle to |biscus, aronia, lonicera, | And as the money situation im-| & esrees. — ST ieee ae Flush—aAll Sizes | proves, officials feel the govern-| The disc. sander can be rer shrubs to wit! t " bs. jment will: be obliged to stimulate equipped to buff. grind and scrape | wy xsnaitions. at aa ble to SPECIAL BUY the industry to maintain high pro-j and can be fitted for horizontal t with Seont Birch $0] | | duction levels in 1954. drilling or sanding. — baad | | Factory man for specific varieties that are In July and August, housing out The lj-inch ¢@ill press will do j Seconds 26" anéd Under >| meve suitable (ter the purpess Guan | | put fell below the annual rate of a| Countess jobs. It is the most ver‘| 4. i accordance with local Envy Wide Gctestion of million units. Further declines are! satile tool of the four. This one expected the rest of this year. To|has capacity to drill holes up to | “Perience. | | MERCER “FLUSH put zing into the market and boost |‘ inch, and has four speeds. Gardening is the leading» ‘| DOOR SALES production, experts feel the g0V-| The biggest important 4rill- | hobby .in/ the United States. | 256 Wellsbore Walled Lake ernment will have to make home| press accessory is a shaper for | There are approximately 30,- | ] rket 4-2222 buying. easier. making picture-frame and _ 000,000 home ac- Another factor is the year-end | C48**. ornamental moldings, cording to authoritative of the Pvesident’s new the like. With it the crafteman | estimates. | pe tse om heusine. can werk in metal as well as =| Credit te ene pf the five topics | VeCt de patterns and designs } under stud? and it’ with a scuter bi, vortien! Gram KEA ELECTRIC| « a cure bet sanding, grinding and polishing | -eatler terms will be recommend- ‘paints, , ceamonicoiaanee et: onizing | 5 . | P . _, .. | It will even drill square holes! ee ee ori, antelope hay G8 aston 3-480 | auial SAVINGS payment on a $12,000 home from | of fitting round pegs in them. Dinle Wighwey TY MM COMB LURAMEE || cont, On hicher cost houses, the | t. i cost ft : five per cent proviso still could tittle Red Schoolhouse WHO'S YOUR — ee eat te th Flourished Until 1840 ROOFER? sommmuiaten, Rented by Hever) an her besk, “The Schosibell ad ing Administrator Albert M. Cole, = will examine this mechanism and| Rings.” Evelyn Ray Sickels | We De All Kinds of it is not unlikely that it will rec-| WTites: “District schools flour- || @ ROOFING @ ROOF REPAIRS @ ROOF COATING Phene FE 2-207) $63 N. Cans Establishes 1918 Get Ae Estimate Withest Odligatics HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. Generar @ trectaic Terms Available 2815 Orchard Lake Road FE 2-2530 Floor Laying, Sanding, Finishing MILLER BROS. 16 Years Service in Pontice Call FE 5+3162 BUILDING A NEW THE TIME TO PLAN YOUR DRIVEWAY is NOW! Save Future Expense and Trouble by Building NOW! Phone MAple 5-4601 for Free Estimate! ANN ARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO. CLARKSTON WHITE ORGS ann. ri FENCING— = Lawn and Seek, $18.95 per 100 POSTS— 3”, 4", 5” as low as 45¢ o0. and wp EN aL AWS SEEDS AND FERTIOCERS” UNION LAKE FEED AND a 1 7215 Cooley Lake _ Open Sun. 10 A. M, to 6 P. M. 1535 Furnwall Just Off Cooley Lake Road New two-bedroom home with privileges on Union Lake. Oak floors throughout, plastered walls. Coleman “Blendaire” heat. Shaded lot 50x160 ft. $9,200 with $1,200 down. Watch for our sign on Cooley Lk. Road. EMpire 3-3936. ’ ee one % = hag? gs, ae, seme ee ee ae LET RO ee ee We cs + a errs fle i My tel : (- You Owe It to Yourself to Shop at PONTING FLOOR COVERINGS L, &. TAYLOR, Owner— FE 2-2353 379 Orcherd Loke Avenue Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! Og om , Ft om f y 4 , $ 4 és pion sik = ES IL Ne fo} Beng F * ‘ 7 t7 4 a 14 tbs ‘ ys ea ‘ eg a oe Se: hia West of _ 2426 St. Joseph Street A Subdivision of New Brick Homes. Drive out Orchard — ope oy 2 re. 2 ar oe oe a ~ gel se an + eg toa, & Jaye tes heer ar ig Aa ke Rd. V2 mile Tel to Middlebelt Rd., turn left to “O’Neil’s” Open signs. Consider the following features—then agree with us “They ve Tops in Value’ at yy Paved Rear Patio vy “Pickled” Woodwork yy Select Oak Floors yy Gas Heat yy Solid Paved Driveway J 80 Foot Wide Lots - > Ventilating Fan So mony, many exceptional Features to make this “YOUR” ideal home! _ 3 Bedroom Brick Homes Bea utif ut Sylvan anor <% Pers aa a" = = € 3 s ee 2 <3 Fos Pep o3 a a Open Sunday 12 to 7 only 15,950 - by 45 to 60 per cent. 5. As homes are built closer to use e : the home property for family liv- ing, entertainment and picnics. RAY O’NEIL ff), borer crowing piants have been developed for shrubs and flowers Realtors of all kinds form pleasing back COMPLETE REAL | grounds for the outdoor living ESTATE SERVICE | Foom.. 7. The development of dwarf 75 W. Heres PE 83-7103 fruit trees to fit smaller home WEAT, ALONE, IS HOT ENOUGH fer complete indoor comfert! 27 N. Cass Ave. Your Certified LANMQX Decl William — Lechner FE 2-1821 : + pfs fi ¢ na : Pe " = ay \ | bts, Om ‘ A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953. Ly aie ee ce * eS bf 2 ‘ . gs a, eee: : ee’ SEETe zen wer == 10 Bulging Home _felectricity was introduced at | Se Fe Ay eed ny ro (aa canis a eaten den 6 Provide Extra Space called for Leaving; celebrating: the 100th anniversary! for Doubled-Up Family Is Minimized by Building i. w Wires jot, seen ona, ist A| Patil, Economically Outside ‘Deck’ ee Aad paeametaremee , . oy to leave will. be held| ‘Thousands of young married Hed al * gg) ago f= wager theay te Py he sergrer Sig ape. Pegg or pruitions of fie old houses were taom for electric wires, mer E. Cooley engineering building | first home with their parents. : ee eee “That-was the farsighted advice | win be dedicated nm the univer-|' While Johnny is finishing school . - = of these houses sit up on a high ot Mortimer FE. Cooley in 1894! sity’s new North Campus. or an Army stint, Mother and = ‘ foundation. Getting in or out in- ——_—_—___————______— Ded are happy to provide shelter me volves climbing three or four steps, i d ; Y H eS 14'-O" 42-0" TERRACE 21-0” t areal a wig om dacgecaal Insure Your Home || sex sory sos ot tein st) ee: fetween yo de Bt 4 Against Fire and | care of these temporary guests is . A race to such a house Without cost- F the answer but few people .realize i NY? 5 . : ly regrading. The solution is to ; Storm Damage what a quick, simple and low cost "24 | build a deck at the same level Now that the winter season is near poupeet Se cam SS. oy with your inside floor line home owners stand even more chance || , Far example, i = two-story | 1 2-H TELEVISION 17-2 t-4" | ee ee — that fire will strike. porch, a second floor room may 2 12-2 0 4 DROPPED the house, so it exerts no pres- : be added easily and economical. | 5° |": LIVING ROOM sure on the foundation wall. ; ly with ineulating sheathing, | cy)‘ Sebel $2 GARAGE Natural drainage patterns in the building board and interior fin- = i soll are unchanged and air : FOYER DINING circulates freely under a deck. | : PI HO’ FZ This js important-if tree roots PAYMENT " Bg lb ape I rae plo . exist in the area, because re- . AGENCY, INC. | tion of heat loss but save on clean- : CL igen jy hap hace lama FHA Terms : , ot Mg ent dmorsting expenee os ae | th a - a t |. fat wae chat alee ie Free Estimates Ee Beak Ne Ce cles which are deposited on walls,|PERENNIALLY POPULAR — te oate at 9 peed old Bowe by ott $5 8900 UP FE 5-8172 * ceilings and furniture. Ingulgtion | Modernized vermone of colonial |) can make old house look a eee dartacs eames gracious twootory houses, Hare ‘a - better sited “by tying =o a cause dust patterns on walls and|large dropped living room with -— ALK wal uit Greets eet uae ELLIS, Inc. — : ceilings. Insulated walls and ceil-| adjoining ote den, — OSET BEDROOM solidly on its new structural plat 2690 $. Woodwerd tem: en ’ . 5 e facciintcecaMiimaied TRIS Eg Your |) is preccorsca incre’ t-| with dinette, frst Door lavatory B ITS «OF form, thus eliminating the stuck = ishes not only provide a charming | and three big bedrooms and two rE many old-high-set houses. ' ‘ room but eliminate the expense of| bathrooms upstairs are among r The deck that works like a ter- Last painting and papering. When the | features of the house. This is plan CL CL race is sure to bring a major last panel is installed, the room is | H-306X by Alwin Cassens Jr., arch- BEDROOM . change in the way your family lives PS ready for occupancy. itect, 145 S. Franklin Ave., Valley , because it makes outdoor living rtun to With dm additional room and Stream, N. Y. The house, exclusive 20-O'n I$ 7 BEDR more readily available. improved appearance, the resale of its two-car garage, covers 1,442 00m Consider the deck before you dis- SASH & DOORS ® . value of the house increases sub- paren tao ga ee oe 38,500 IT-F WlZO Ties fine old hous Den't lot the Paint This Year |) m2 os winsing|intormeton and’ Sprints aval ch ‘sidan ent omens | BLDRS? SUPPLIES , in terms of a small cottage in the | “le from the architect). ae — BUILDERS’ HDWE. BB oe on a ee a — * PAINTS BU Y NOW! to tre equine sivesteams “| Contribution to Enjoyable Living . | Keg Ses The average salinity of Great s ® Pec Your With oy, A |e eos Som! A aricg Learning How Best to Use Trees and Shrubs DICKIE ters BERRY BROTHERS $ 99 Since Joyce Kilmer’s famous/it codler in summer and warmer | being a typical example, flowering | plots. The small-fruit berry patch 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. XED . REFRIGERATION |) poem “Only God Can Make a|in winter. over a large part of the season | always has been with us. Phone FE 4-3538 s SERVICE Tree,’ the economic values of! While windbreaks have been) instead of just once, as formeriy.| Most striking la the latter field Gallons in S's ms | trees and shrubs have been more | "ee ne ne ne a Y| 3. The rapid growth of industrial | have been the development of bu- Commertiol and Recldentiat || *idsly recognized. ples in landscaping suburban | !@ndscaping and planting to afford) slows ever Bearing varieties with | ° In recent yeats vast strides’! areas is a development of the a happier working environment ALL the advantages If you own your own home—be wise enough to give DAY OR NIGHT past : it the care i deserves! When you paint, choose s have been made in discovering |few years. Measurement of tem-| for. workers, improve community; 8. Use of plants for noise abate- paint “thet will met creck or pecl. Tt has greater SERVICE tribute to en-| peratures under shade trees close | prestige. . ment near and on airplane fields) MRA UMM Me ae 4 . hiding power, goes ferther than ordinary paints. Frigidaire Commercial Dealer how plants con —s to houses revels that they are| 4. Intense plantings along high-| as a result of recent made , : 2 een veety recent advances|10 to 20 degrees less than in the| ways to increase safety, relieve |by several agencies. oil-fired heating MASON in the use of trees and shrubs|*u in bot weather, while trees | ™monotony and, in general, to pro-| 9. Growth of the realization that es REFRIGERATION are listed by the American Asso-|C0ol the home inside 5 to 10 de-| vide happier, more scenic driving. | trees and shrubs and park areas aa re : f8 2-6400 ciation of Nurserymen as follows: grees if properly located. Such plants are authoritatively _—— rr = 436 Orchard Lake 1. Their use to modefate the to U. &. estimated to reduce traffic noises . ed ae ttt sane an "Gry rena | sac me satin Per |r Bre oO WITH THE AIL-FIRED HI-BOY ARMSTRONG WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER WAYNE Heating and Air Conditioning Co. 460 W. Huron St. FE 44-1063 523 N. Main, Roch, OL ive 2-021! BEECH and PECAN Hardwood Flooring 115" Exterior Birch Doors... ... . “ee $33.00 Always Service — All Ways DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. 831 Oskland Avenue FE 2-0224 Utility Grade Indepent ! % Oi You yourself . , , fix it can make it yourself , . , do it yourself and SAVE! Stop at Keego Hard- ware Warehouse to- day for FREE booklet “HOW TO” zy Keego Hdwe. Warehouse 20 Osmun St. Phone FE 2-6506 b caealele eee tee i ° | Lal x mre \ ib : a r \ 7 a. 1g 3 ae ° ’ | a? Eee ‘ } ° +«* . qt Ps ry acemenen j P ie / . ; ’ i ere ? j - { ‘Se F at 4 ’ cs ; f - . 7 oxi 7 a , iJ pane . a et eo, ee eg ‘ “Se Bg ids» - “ a a x . pt 1% “ ~~ A ‘3a ee . ; ‘ =. ge af , I wz . , ade : a hi = - . ’ -£f f ‘ % / & \ ~ ithe { ‘“ r x 2 ee ; % af - THE ee eee , ” Murder Trial s | : Z e q : | Local é + +, ae carey Mark =] é —noe Is Pos} tect "edly ets. . . c =f Farmer to . . \ i bunch ... S sumer ; oecenhene pty ‘ 6 tor - 3 main ' SAA ee eee = aenjasssn in idsue in a 6 ott Commas " ° ¥ eecteee rural a student . ~~ Oakland County ¢ jl Giay Coy har town ove Erte cos cae ete Prank 1. Doty Fd t Judg : a hillsid blown WAYS ™ Cost not to em " for eeerene feet into ver eiing 4 eees | ¥ degree con cut Judge | OF a. a creek 20 humo w- COMMITTEE bel ‘. a ponte bias 3 too, tor bunch“... son oie mrad ™ sunaaee ‘taken trol Seton, \ = ereccesees propelled frame R. C. CUMMINGS — the toy at i came school i as by y Andrew iled S| Se io ents ( Sageos 6 spies of this A noe = ae a by & Wi s tions will F. 8m ' wie ee bythe cat deen’, on| ilk Collet, ith supported af PRED | ri. sufficien that Gilleo. Gladiolis, ecnsn, ; ste whe pl toe a Misc by Cum- ? W. . COMM! t t time he hasn’ , on bunch Saoennes sters their pa Fd Mr. F. adopted FLOYD TH. se. Pontiac to prepare y cesesseee™ toe | Cause out of class 30 . | Te thie Onkia R Pra : la i 38 ond 3 the young- Coun’ “ . 7 oo tt was a a 4@ | ous,” structure Monday Your ity Boar LENCE to det appoin! ttorney Who! hy said was be- tee d of Buper DELO > DUNC end ted Phili lesa to he “danger. ; DELOg MAMLIN Mrs by the P le have will ask Com to PR. _, The trial - Gilleo court DETROIT ved peed the sacs 00,” tom sp ate Come — I ; 3 confirm sta 00 ‘ays and mit- Oct. 2 set public (UP)— one. the need inspect activi set Inas eae : originally” ane cae a for it | for sly, set nide fof the Com BRT Selig » Pruits; : prices Collet a new oat cuet adf tee | ay BARR nde Doty’ , None Fi see tg wn | eee see aoe E uses fe, moter : YW. HORTON also tentatively oe 1. 350-4 hn 1, 2.50-3.06 for there $2,000.00 The te DAVID bn cheduled the 1, 340-460 bu: fo 1 ae oe “ake eight was and this more nd report of Witte b der trial first re- | {ane 28-2 ; apples, : grades. one} "S Hn yg Ag requested of degree mut LP wy con borer glaze A EM Em RANSPORD 27, of 4 Donald V. ah mur- fancy, 380 a 1, 2.80-3 got up Monday new | the ‘ore, ras approved’ by the ROY eR St - O'Brian, Sip: No 12 00.3 6 00 bu; Meln raved pot oll granary sew mk aa, Ser 7 F. GOODSPEED (Sal inte perme fava geet: | iad tien went 0 Cia Biot: Se ai Sins 3 eusatn : ra ? , No 1 . : employmen ty (Rr soca? ig | J. W. oO. adhe adye igo) Grapes, 5, 3.00 2.00-2.50 bu.” | Claiming t.””” Uae pot wae a. Bien uhnaer one pale gry ins, 55, + | Seeeee Bee aS in 5 | peopnlend esidther school Ye AND MEANS. _—— COMMITTEE ed for Ave. ig Seeees BURGE ee AND MEANS COMMITTEE BARNARD. The G Oct. 19. been mam, Baruvit fancy, 4.00 ba, Wo, 13.00 will asserted: ‘ four ye FLO ; PRANK a the illeos ; a x ate Fx 3.00. stay out ‘The ars R WINSON Aug. 2 are charg Pru No 1 io 1, 2.80-3.60 00-3 are made uhtil children J Cc. oft Miller i Barn 8. teed deuse Iota — - prams, No tL 30-t00 te $e "pa. Fhe, | WADt I ae ea ee WESLEY (DUNCAN arevs, B resolution ‘be adopt ~y' i , 1.28-2.00 3 i school. | ; ‘ Cyril serene’, = Jobn Cari, 8 on Vegetables aa os. bu. Wetermel- built this fall.” Li We| GROKC Lev : et tenes "hata Blane pa a ad-e y ° ) . : . . - set oat bas et ey Bee. Lodg me We) at gta écseaseon"| =, i Rnd Sie | Een a a reen, ; 00 bu: : C : D. ution ted u, Clack, hea gg ; 8 flat, No ee Hy beans, J e alen Fa ge parton Dg Cone oan 443-67 Hy ision Live bu: .26-3.75 ; beans, ‘ob's a d, Bea Aade Horton, Hitchman. , dav 6 Mich in stock Ke Ww , 5.00; bu; bes: Da Brewer Bonner mer rson. Hudson, Haack, = Michigan a igan ntucky gre be 4, 5, io Le ea ters tomo _ Bai anchaen, ton, Kephar Hi jen’ Geen sane ta coe CHIC beans, Wonde 4.50-6.00 & 00-480 | 7: Bethel Gaetan raid, ra, | Leyinece. Yate es, Horn, | ote to. contribute te —— AGO LIVESTOCK “pry go prc No. 1, ha beans. cers p. . 18% Monda Ne. 5, —s ti Clark. poe “ae oe ald, sdb cog | Lill . . Irwin, John he s with hy a. Misc. 2808 aaa es competed weet sod 1130-2.00. Me fened, ‘bat Nota ' aeticing fo Lawrence. Of 5 Haack, Garling noon Bana jee tes. Chas coon Leavy, on baa a, Gatvest rt therein Mr. Bwart ang gilts 1.50- oe iety, bu. iy Sy oe ollowing me >» | Holmes, Hamiia. Eck som. p= Tian, or . , i th Count Chairman, Rea Peart 1 ea too, | ter No. 800 OF ce, Off" | rein seh SE ia tee Cee es omar mond Pm Ladies and Gen a few losds weyi since Au Mtge ig rn 1, Ni tee tse tu; bu; po Pll hg 6, 503 OES! . Leavy. yore coed prions hudson Her Shepard, Schweigert. Bchalm, Roberta, — tor’ trips LoS to pa up- moved by — x tiemen : tood py “ e, ; Roosev Chap- cDona : Kiser. ter | Sto™ Shim Beer 8c a er. y that closed at 190-208 230- 4 paid for bets: carrots. Carrots. Be po ig ee Pp St.. Mond. elt Tem Miller, - Lewis, Lilly, Kucera, | att Sect m4 4 oe the sig! ase psa wenee an on Gcaue and 1963, n , ae te barr oon 12 . No 0 1, 65-85 io Pt. m. Elec ay ev ~ | Phillips oberly, N Chas. Mil pecabe| | wussiaaen VapNat wim employ the a ble ay! oe , close i buntred os arrows and gills 1.00 1, 335-378 1 1as-1.%8 busae0 be uhlert, Sec ia tae pica ePlowenogg ere. crn scab trae raters wee a fore the stave Leg sy is Dage 1383, the "Township jerritory to the s .25-23 leaned L we 1. behs ae - . . E Bchone Rhinev ré. M one. (0). y einbu: - re Legisla represent Se es aoe spa [ies ote City oot” nok.“ News i shepard eee eae le ite 2 rl phere, gute case ite tod at hairs : Siimscs | 550 33-40, ‘aa lighte larger ets : gusemsbern: hg No L 1.00- B . “i Ww Thateher » aoe : ee Bagg Primo ete nes rte Game rake | that fore, Mr. Chairmen, ved. on downward averages, = late Se pmpe cae dill Bag 1, Way cleta John D. in rief Westtail erbouse, | Yenhette, W. Smith, © Board. of Buber Member — the Coun! and aan Bs gg om sufticleney of approve on, beheld compared cattle | 300; nn @s to Roe No i Pickle, ee 50-008 ca- }St. nr vear teas 18, of Wieyy. None () er Grounds C olved erie s of the i set Gong stiuseme (of pow fs WBF, HE ; 2.00 120 lower: ame: Pl —— No ‘. 1.25-1.78 es doe 2. 500-600 20 contributi innocent 2S. Saginaw a ‘Mr a z tee and Agricultural el ragged aa the expr Mr. Alan omg pM yoo but of this ed un _— for dye a the steady to | aioe a Peon Steady to 300-3 sa nt Pry Eggplant, | 4 : ting to to a charge r pie gg 5 1. The @ study | Extension yma eal | a6 time c sve sala nnigal Reerd. Beptemt electi uate bea we ane Sy; balls 1.28 a Bt tong tbe minor y the delinquency gt hg an Ladies ae peammaell ae ee ves a on Gonaen to ab VILLAGES Cs sci cian grading good end Sather tarn onta be 5 a ae wz? | peared esterda he Sontin aan ut eee market ol By Gauee our Pcoacere mon = Maes oo ved bea atéck leat en jays stock rcv Guinn Okra, WN ks, No l, No 1, 1.00: | i believe Piet when of Sutling ps Oakian 7 lac per wong 2 - + Agee 4-H rket site bined use| °° Represen able pepetiinn that WILLIAM _iteady to is gealing or Sob peerage A cag at uk ot pra E. Fi tiac J he ap-|Chis Rregates $100.370. tien of | Droven miuep ot ine Ser © pune one eresentnsions ane kee’ ek ae A EW ia'aea une mr nfl me gal S008 ond 75-90 doz bei taney root te bag: feturaed to Oai Suit udge Maur Chiacus Constructs $160,570.34 ‘as fol- Lite to. the pes coms ¢ | mailed ‘to Senate made "to Merritt if ba Lack Chait ng. the dighest i; tne lends Tiga prime 18 per tb. bebe onigna, Bl Palen when to Oaidand’ was ordered: Jack kite Plumbing. 8 tol- | {°5 "Phe cel al Gon the’ present. 4-1 that. the Com Cennmsttes pH ecey ‘ne Sore a tty | 3f0 wm we price a cae y, curl No 1, Ne 1h. Canine te to County Jai 5s Kite ee etic tenn meee market ai on mes Et wM sean pa modest paid equal- y roo! y. No 2.00-2 o 1, post Jail trical . . 32,37 y Street ity of ams. site + can 5 ved b . ROESER | wt "oO. be 39 18-36-00. Bg Black eye, No 1. a ono y hee trial Thursday. $300 bond asrutel_Cuntrecte vos HEI | So gmenting Un ot the sale of fentuit itn rh a eg abreast Mise, 304 en ee ieee oud earl 10-50.06, halt tue: lot eee a} a behs. | Found : a — . a = ae oe Belo tht oartice Gane a ierTitt cdvise end ag hg oe siseates "eames Padus Ret tata She See | rive guilty» ee ee “ramplateagencclagn | ey emir ae Sovig th | Magera ot he oulbeaai a ae on sane ie lft eS et ~.— os oom; eae dri E'F y Pontiac DP eg ole nr = scenes BB oe building the | nner or 0.08 ae} amners of he Beant aaa eee decom tet Senge a ee wa: Sappere green ving charge yehen of Judge “iss3 Bi where has only been teal * 19 Commintons pee ierennyge y I move at | mesting of Beard of Pape gage gg -elbr-eape Si saat pe . green, Hanl yest a @rawk | Be of 148.371 80. precy prey Ray the ee a ae cast ker! ee ona ns nase Rn Couenttace at | Mov w goed 0 Ib 60-4 Ks and |1 y. 140-1 . = an, beeere . ey, & erday.’ iss3 Butlding Pund. lee -| Moved DA to this! * Mr M theur Com if of M resol a aes beer nee R co gg oc add Ragin 10 $0 Ib Dag: potatoe ae + By he $75 fine. of 82 eae dy Thomas | “*N. = ek hace mals by Le LEVINSON on tenn — Pre Geaae a whan tek Haack, passed. tbe | | Scher ‘the ‘seoskets 19.06, retal — = 50 ice | whi No. potmiecn od No, 1 e. , h St | Now 1 Haglan dpe —— gone s oo. Rep nae Bag cap oe suppor N e Commit each y uthorized se and) ‘e oo k. Mise. 34 resolution sesore at ten pe iC -_ 19 60-24 08. ep tet se aie 00 Sytva anch St., paid) }"*n =, Geretere 1.198 —e ace| By Mr. Mort pool guar eo Hie ‘LEotst — d to con: | ita a ae Supervise by Old har Che vasopted. | betfers 53.50" io oe coe | | Retbegan, He dor debi isbes. Lake more eee tne Honorable wittiah’ ns te pene vohemmnendl . Chairman r Rettere 39.9008 bb $0- | Avg ee cae be Lea = Bnet the seg lb Y ILLIAM & COMMITTEE Con to Se eee aes tin a wero Ah Mone prime Betiernat” om Vte 20 ba Sana Burkett. 23 ay fined deaeph J the Sosthers Se gh he NORMAN vupply satisfactory ‘vide inthe Health baby Ss and Gentiemen and commercial coer 9 te 1130-53 on. Beicins Ne iiaea33 Be Stoaun San gina 625 came ¢ ed Howard C. Wave's Sr need ea eg rr a cb, Pager ag called wo the" propose "segs ded the J vatemernt Oh 0-3 ot canner? Summer"No 1. 3 iaecige be: Sowa res as Ave. Png Ww. contnereren pe, psa bance Ti SHENG, Hoe want" | mate feral pe Stabe Orticnie entitled eon oe eee ssn meat ok eo ert | be Pocatats ECS Br eee [Oo a eur ne ge en THEODORE | wnat ane eres octuild | Reade, > 13, Be eccigglr nr eg yl Hanores ages inthe bu:-equash. | 5 , to recki FLOYD ( perry Sey eae Pen Os Ang , UDSO Beale newt gainmees n my the lane te dove ne eee pn ey shee welg goer ate nome \T'so-2e outdoor fancy. ag tage 1, 1.66-1 4 ess Rc Chairmas We have t Abas Count Bumereus pike tion era paneer wonees Tesglutlop: mittee - Tesolution I move viz: Ay FAY & > was ~ a mainly 31-00-13 90 fat ea lie marae , aS de 3; | Basil iw s ound County Depart: | 5 ones be Seat b of this i —— Oe y= + = snag rag rN geo Rani tee choice and 90-1 i es ester ey Vaden, 17, of Moved by $i aannenen conditions exist Blenm Barnard, LA — Pased of as the place or wom ot the its beat lsation, calves comme ~ 30.00. : comme /1.25- doz belts y. 150 @ , 150-2 . ‘pleaded os Royal id 2603 Rech- can the PF em SHIMMO: in er, B: . Bonne Beamer a 7 ‘Hm. LILO practic takes soi) should 1 i1.00- Tclal to ight culls re || 175 bu ty os bch 00 Oak resolu ith sw NS ‘ hack ham, ¢, Braid, Bi Bian: An- YD CLA Weeden removed ~ this aed Shae be et oN aha wa "RE | Cony betore Raval Ou _ esterday | 8 8 an ee oo SER, awecn, ee ee tee (Buliingt tbgctocsied 50, ‘um Se Tan fog |i oe, Mm i mes E. Brondige. | Oak jo tar-| “6 Board , un, Duncan, ekman, — ° to M. ina nay pase thas : Contiderable. evid a eee __15.15- cen tee Par goa 28-1.05 be. post ge. He Judge a so 8 of Daperviw ‘ oe son Louis P” OLDENBURG visable °t pw RR A thet «8 ceuhing abe 10k ty teers. showing avinest Tee’ oes Lag xt yes - $500 bond was John mata meeting ef the he Horton. echonaa rt, . PAvuL PHILLIPS a sy to ascertain they ee as 72.40 on —— < awing | P22 Oe ay: eo-i a5 bu. | (iahteail and 1 unable to! ‘*? a a — pact A gomalae > | serves ona taka 2 = stock | ord pelo as high tuce and He acy No Hel No Was set for County Je being held decurtbed ba ae 10, yy Means | 58 L ow. Ieooura Irwin, the ed by Cla \58 B. ©. SCHONE nee fd inet eet woah = Balable 3530 nt 625-575 nt, sever ee oes , ¥.00-1.25 bu 00. | examina ail. N the unanimous was of the the mat- moe pp tig ag | Moberly, ‘Chas —— era, Lea a won Bn ony with tb = of the W ate ert ee SS a, = ton. :imic oe cpenion of 0 ye ape oo .r Board nsom, Reid. cooee is Macon: hen ci be adepwee. by Dennis theur ast aponarat then advanced 300, tote! net g cesarean thecareie, checked Be. Mek Princes oore County to” the Means C tas ‘members tenance uh the coneten os Schone. Rhineve nittips Chairman. La one Mr. Chairman. Sa tna tures 2 sven: com. | L4t eter: No o12 1 Cc Township pager pod on best ommittee These es ve operation who are by | My, Chalemen, Lottes . Chairman, incident the . sale scored : r+ - ttuce, hed. N 11 . 3.25- . Ingle the rchase interest that veral and ee Be m on pra eon ae a eimi jambs | lettuce Pg «2 eo 1, ifso bu: Victor H yesterda Justice _ — a land ef the “ oe Pen Mc Bags that tien, 1 egommend Pe oa behalf pane ee oe Lioyé An- npany of Vi nsurance MeDohald, | Mens Lewis, dese, Rssere:| te ots 110 and "pats ot tor 56, lone, 8 = a a roted | Rood and te Te af. ike tenareen of | Gigs ‘oa the 7 aa Bo Roalte | 10 ay anounces that pleased irgini J | Paiitips, Rens Chae Mle ioe, inclusive: al ad oh 0. pares =. “ag Net Read: thence Bo of the Eivven” Mile er oo the Board of tn Mr. Herbert + a att: Session, the t ' int . : 1 Reasem, all of lusive. and parts Your Com ly as line thence ter line ever t Dr of tl the Moved 20 T oO announc al Pig oe Schock Robertson. a. |, OMienbers, ga me: ca net pa Sot beg a mittee further i fection. Section 24, coos {Greenfield | ie aaa eg ters Sauer te vecen-| Say’ ste p R..,' cm insend of eee Worl noe dtl. eS hee ee i Re Soe me | ie “Se, Ha, ES cet Linley ss repres now a f oe Mi Sao Re Scheie, | Os cae san ot hanen hy bang + ee oo a. condi- . el ad and | “allie prolly Sains tae ro, gg 1983 Monds ies" Thurs- i entative ull-time —— Tha P. Gmitk, part taken 1 Bb PR orgy Piat | struction to, tbe y of tases aa! wie donee uur ut te: ee od qc tbe term of be | Lom in order at 5:00 — ization of this a ae La pant a. ro Plat also | mediately [Bk Fey my locks | the foreg al of be- | a ante, the edpptten m of Mr voor Hig ge! i. rg naming. Jat sinner t Mr. Ward will a Clark ah Wright, Zape “«e0} end ‘that the widening of Pricerai at etgatenal ) Ae been ‘m mig reccen the adoption of | HEALTH ——— the cout tiven this notice : i reads Zapt : i i e ; er the direct operate ecquesting , tee se Seah ah cea details to pr Png meg this condition a wets “have been 08 VELLAGES COMMITTEE, rig hie Gerling. that the Associ supervi ting eee Prank D. peo dings preoure care of Counsel that the t to tak oa WILLIAM MMITTE AND CLA that that pcm St iate Ma : ‘ ven of — = = cman Consider ap. to the ) be ow a deed the neceasery thing Deore -o~ i ‘neneuenee of MA. Loy. al POREST 1 yoo wey 3 motion vort r ohn H i Chat page Coun mum $44,550.00 of Soettons issue tthe ry aE eae s Go every CLA HH. CLACK Chairman Lo Ww. DBL ursday : a ‘ am rm on ty Bui upon an a check Your with replacemen: a yTo : = Bi a= = . 2! July 6, 18 July | Aprekanes : Pa Me eas ws ot cpororal ‘py “the Home wins fienary thee mabe fy Witliam NERN HARRIETT ‘PaILLiPa Dey A graduate in low Ma Sorel lamnaliyy ae | ar heaton aa + Seca A BPEL ee eae |E a ledge . Ward’ Geany een wae Frank *-| par agi nag Senta that aft a ~ + one Rg « me nanptea’ Casts cook the a Cieween ow “— oeoag ik - to gi enab s T bore p Rhea w mousocmen . de of the that th e land psa title| 6 lings to be oligo Mr. Cha Paine Car Stans. “oe resolution supp “jj Bromley, G give expert pa les him ‘OM WAR istee, me ee heey ever of the a hoe — cae oe use Brent Health our EE coe found = At rman. Led Tied. | By oa rted ‘in son, Dennis," to estate vice on i ® bl 6. a tear 1883 Bagg ton the tween th mesh nal wanty orect eeoeesian te Sena examined amen —— a jes and Gentiem To Li ed Cow y Irwin, the taxation, wi Sh lace and 29 “joea at Charlevoix Man-| specie Tastee sate lanes aceon wont | Somamag t nnd. ak a Gases Reqs on ae paneer On — Boa Johnston, se matters i ’ wills. and e problem + fla 1953 Convention levoix — Special ahem at dente; quired phad ae sc“ ho 1 y, ar East ae ope on on Bh Pec tn i Com- phan PY —- pide Bu Moberiey. whi : rs is no : tru s pertaini Clerk eee peli gges B ge ene meetin edition with ig Eg Eg Alagoa aiey sex tian of te bg rape g. with aon Comat som, Relé nich Life of Vi w availabl sts. His c ane the "occupants letter ; 4 8 resolution 1883, that Committes etd be eases however lent exterior canitary salle x nepporied _ of ‘the | Building” ae on an ener t the <. Sohess., See and Ook! irginia e as pa ounsel on nildrens iptae, of hens oo oe | senourring — | pa suuae acca ae ound | the & Village of F i. Pipa thot the | aretha of oa Facer eperemens on hog we a Oakland C offers t rt of th Michie i age Bt Min cod on "ane = a torfum int ace oe aote ding to| eam ae pal le ange te of the the | extension padniena! os cunty Gites ig = Fou ounty o the ci e servi ee om. M the above vers | om ce i wehuieg. ht Soeniah wale: tad a ae the potion 1 sor | and 4-H Cius, seat ualgiaeen i ae “ia “Bem nded i : itizen ice | ses chule s te.) WAYS A gre — | fo auaey al ae * eudi- | ‘he pea acto bere oa Dirrial gris fre Pg Moola ecusred, Bs | Orehe Duncen Founded in. 1871, th Retained | be AND MEANS CO | nine Fes toae es Sates a ie, fied | te disesston, “Four seat | Reser: tga leyo billion and @ Life of Virgi Lesion reads request i (Pineea on. tor ep le they that We would, lke ing! the aren ae llnaomye wlemey" and | the Agricultural Committee eller Roberts, 6a era, leaked cate and i Q half doll irginia previ of Clarkston, Ml Richmo the Prodberest R _ anparwona™ = on Ses Pomeoor Ala med } ell the ening tion of Incorporat. 4-R a aoe i Rrtension "Serv on hod wrth het w ited States life ts in size a ars protecti ides more = j —* — te Post No.3 eae i tional Cane PS B. ~ September mich pA this deterred — cme Econemicy have pov Ringe | eet, (27) insura nong th ion for i Mg Ais ey wn Gane Her- ire e jl taal “been facilities ig igi Bg Fa ot | Severed in — are gene te-/ it . n r f an ree- AVID IN he mittee |. Wheref, is e ural heref ure be- c coe its || ausier “Commitee an Oatignd Coun-| | M ORORON A awe ame Sturm Outi erg Contr wnat Bud approse the eect gon | Sigh te ine ore, we. your Agr tynw DALLA . all Pontise op from the a — the | lin rage . a i contryction oun an Center the matter i Pager ald tty that tension D Michigan Ponce tl wish . CLARE W ” ae 580 an ay re = Di solut suppo essed Hig Mile set petit! saf. | dit to ment C - SRERY. 6, THE seein, ded oe gies a a poor by Mam. | trons bye, Droereas *tavorabiy™ im the gepten Ey shat | Cee agent for” patrmade evan Rn gh Chairman ted. mu a yes: D uests. ; t le for and sho s 1, 1953 ferred lee Com th Oakiand of a . ‘ ; had ented (138 60.008 Fs t . vee, Dy Anderson. pa neil echo a eek == he architects. by ——— meeting s eata — County ¢ edditional ag stall called Sprvreny eon County by vossmmeneugen ham. Bt ai i om. L. Anderson. with pb on Ss. submit. VILL ARIES O i supplies os em ba => oe Bienman. aan | | dry the Sta hem, Bromley. Cady Car o4. monmean, PE Lae Cecgraghe of’ thi aaeae mtr} a = Se Pog Ah — hare - | ham. mills for Ow vend eo cn file) Clawson, Cymmt y Cardon, Clack, man. | Cooley gy nn agg this job. TLIAM A EWAR wp | Chub and demands, to pag crores | Se Bromiag ‘ Sues Oakland setting ty Tax po Fated, Good ings, nae ae -| found Lake ana mn visited the LEE HR ART, work by 1 Home B or a Dennis, , 3 Pinced on vaition ale Pa | Ropar i joedspeed. Graham, | Manck techn es est'o Pontise, ena Gtayron Ane. | eqyermet, and) os ict Extension ner. Gariing, 7 z 5 ae ne erk an ie.) $845,071. an Le t, ae H an, a! oll ge rte and WILLIAM be LILLY Cou: ereas it ts ps canno Hud eacock, 426 RIK aicnmond tne "Bquaiination notice 1,000. — Leomis Kucera, Leavy Pe —— alg — — in ons by Ew IAM Peet corgy i wiathin on ob ser t oom a E R B : + ET n Wood Report ot Otden Mille: Mac vy, Levinesm., ty inst: to any poner “Mise. the reso art su ER Bud teultur e an add Oakland Lew. VIL ADLSHED yihdraw s and filed saakl Gees r, Cyril M : We itution. acknowl ee ager they igen gg gs a — P Telephone DING, PO a hae aivol sppea! from” Chyna a in Pailips. Ranso iy. Nern, monthe, they. are, wing’ sige ate | Me. Chairman, mar, Ta eee aes jon teint | bart A, ° P ——— on fil om Huntin and } ome ch je, Ransom t power are ° the ° : i Wh ignment vel of to t : . nia soe oF Plas, ee cre seni ma nepar Srnec |B eaeer ore ee Tour” Boundaries Commitee me ibe ia “a'fesfeu | Seow oe | ng fuses’ Gon ae ee camila Went en nee. ky certain resides me ne it local’ moc nese Behweigert, : Stee S90 Reons’ Gaed read in Pin burger Waterh: Stama mmens. P. TR ¢ the Boa: 1 for gen y | ship resid caecaaenad met propriated, al Som Michigan Staman. i By M 7. mmitt . (Ret t, N Westf rhouse, n. Thete! Pj the Commi rd ike to eral! t to inco ents of the on Now therel ies Weinburger, 7 By Mr. F. emith: oy nee eee eas Croton’ Waters, Wein: Sorel aon 5 i ee ont tees wad the tween * Inkster "a i outntieid Town. matior ve a “ not ap- | cain . cher Watchowak Ww efit ne neg ng, By iar Ba iy. Wr "Sarraa ‘oer the summer” montha ing. email ol- ete fact that ah mie Bighi and | Mir. Chairman on, potube jihat thie] Sal me a Super- r. Che rnard: . + | brin We s to se a -| Anh inv e area nd in ultural an, on and . operating fund oe wees, —— Ladiea sna Si cote el ene voted "that petition. ‘re "oun ein oT alent on Commitiah t 4 : a s would | ust c . - -arcina hil may the are ual ba hot . and such a vey must be deterred. the e Committee — fe ee ak I move held on re oad Means, to us to — the anaes of Pegg one and in th to Oak — alee r petitior i EXTENSION 1, Grounds Your in @ bed was existin for a A nd of the aor is Tienes ot, a ; OWARD J 1953, eo ee eee aaa pes tion to sus we act th ed Si . REID it the Coun mittee hes been wi yy ton gan a pesitior cass B ty but aaaant EF Scenery chet pp mag ip lg peti. CYR Waren yay census jerk shou opinion rea. your | t Moyed b Seats LOAD so during i. ae id dela that t the reso y Reid L. VA noe” I ae he ot on jotetion Se pall. Py g 3 Re yy oa. k annexati allow M atcher sdopted by Waters . Chairman, I on | tense Directo gy s the Boar move that Mr. Jar _* Jarrendt, Ci aa te ress of Civil , . i 5 : os : é e bie 3 | as Alem te fe ae 99! py feys =z a Ea : 1) ‘ 3 w “tag f a | | | Pa a real > 8 ipuy | Ad Eo3be ; 5 Ste ‘ ad : am Sat 238° : 2 a. ryt HEHE S882y aT 0 | Ageing (Uli ZA = ges truitictetilitaiiln P : é Oe ae : | a Pentel B : | =N ~~) g°=s ageg 25e* 7 ZN : Sascha Hiei rics ieat d (i aps. ailal tt Nth fig! |g) 3 a — pROR THE mt a. alall [| f , Romer Orr 3 = ebster-Roth 44 \ i ir «Rags a Rn! 1 en, ‘ ; cif wi *. Steere ' 3 A “Sade ie aot = » ae “ Ag. gee 4 Se i AU Ht Hi, s if : : Bit sti i 2! g giai 3 + 3 a4 iY Hf 1:9] 28 46632. ilj ia f Ai tai 38 qs, it TH hig Te tae LE cae Le “2943 " del San ihfh th ate iat A a a baa apd gegt . metals, By - hehe i aan 2 Tra TTT Heian aig tee a as fulls! aj | - atgaty : $ F oot 3 : = BID IH Thibe h & « | a3 t7 y= 5a-S8 side, ote Hh He ie pate] ' ... AYRUMPING YOUR PARTNER'S ACE ; ” * Woh a _\. THE PO ‘ a WeTTAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER aay . Zz : [x ; et ia dy . ees Be you not wanting to come homme. But ‘ ~~ Governor Sends |Z:s==ssis:exicsn| Little Knowledge kot : when we're young;” McKeldin said. : auf Bi qrat He Be i oF i; F3 2 < Q i 2 8 2 3 sure they're telling the truth about’ film, ‘‘That Kid Buck.” Waterford Church Club Holds Monthly Meeting WATERFORD — The Beacon Club will meet at Community Church at 6:30.p.m: today for the monthly supper and program for dig-| all men of the church. be| The program will include the tions. It Ste Comments Wie would Se thorities here say the United Maryland’s McK el din | er" world: -| States probably will. learn tittle ne . ‘The corporal’s mother, ‘Mrs. new from the MIGI5 jet plane de Sends "Tepe Recording | ese Dus, wes next ae ye a to. Corporal you. I need you now more than| at it is being put through its! ‘BALTIMORE @®—The governor |#t any time in my life. I can’t] Paces for a thorough test. > of Maryland. recorded & méssage |¥@ that-ocean to come to~you|~ Meanwhile, plans are going to a young Baltimore prisoner of | #%4 they won't fly me over. Now| ahead to pay the North Korean . war last night, urging him to come | ©Ome on home, son," she said flier the promised $100,000 reward home. “Jack, please -hurry . . .” she/|for the Russian-made craft. The The Chinese Reds say the pris-| dded. Her voice broke Cutted State has offered to retum oner, Cpl. John R. Dunn, is among ie ee the 23 s who would rather |Community Association fire in Korea, was “mot in the epinit tay with the/ Re-elects Phil Van Dyke |! the armistice.” _” Lou Corbin and Bill Le F [he plane is an earlitr model ie day. Rally Day and Promotion § P hearsals and Thursday is visitation FER ity iF i 2 Ee i H “4 "ae i EP itl ly i af i i $ felts Shade Sunday school members of Sunny i ii Conductor Uses Engine to Steal Ton of Metal EDGEWATER, N. J. @—Julius L. Warren of Fair Lawn was ar- rested yesterday and charged with stealing a ton of copper, brass and other metal—and borrowing a die- sel locomotive for the job. Warren, a conductor for the Sus- = dent of the Detroit Council of PTA, India has about one-fifth of the world's population. high school at 7:30 p.m. Tues- LOUIS engineers on how-to cut Delbert B. Freeman, divi- set se a a of classes will be with engineers g in teams various sizes. “ Said the action is ‘in line the government's economy at 7:30 Monday in Donelson School, - | Waterford Township. ‘+l the Press office in Florists-Flowers 3 ~ Wanted Male Help 5 Wanted Male Help 5 Wanted Female Help _6| Wanted Female Help ¢ : SCHAFER'S FLORISTS—FLOWERS 123 AUBURN PE 23-3173 i - ‘ BOX REPLIES At 10. am. today there were replies at the following boxesy 8, 10, 14, 17, 29, 41, 56, 58, 80, 99, 103, 104, 105, 112, 114, 116. > . > = a Ds ‘Wanted Mate tlelp 3) e~wnrnaeesrs mn eee_—eee_ee_e_ee_ee_uo_leeeee EXP. MECHANIC ” Veryser sags nd hour. 625 Woodward. FE Cemetery. Baby John Roger wil | MIDDLEAGED MAN TO WORK IN Melvin A Mrs. Dingel will lie in state at the Riechs rdson-Bird Punera! Home, Walled Lake | 2. PRESSNELL. OCTOBER 4961. / Nola Lee Spencer, 322 Seward St age 28: beloved wife of Dewey E Pressnell; dear daughter of Mr Sth, at 2 p. m at the raley | Puneral Home with Rev bs officiating. Interment in Per Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs Will le in state at the Pursiey | Puneral Home. R 2. 1983, GID- OCTOBER eon, 3143 Greenwood, Avon Twp ege 83; beloved father of Mrs Ide Neiter. Mrs. Annie Hoffman Mrs.’ Irvi: neral service will be held Monday Oct. Sth, at 2 m. at the Dud- Jey H. Moore neral Home with tery. Mr will Me tn state gt the Dudley H. Moore Puneral | - Home * In Memoriam 1 IN LOVING MEMORY OF BEN- jamin J. Quick who passed away ard ~ Ambu lance Servic e 3A ~HUNTOON Ambulance Service FE 2-0189 _%9 Oakland Ave. Funerai UVirectors 4 aad Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance FUNERAL HOME —USSIGNED POR FUNERALS” _ Service, Plane or Motor rEe3-s37 86° Donelson- Johns The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS . DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be rt- ed immediately. The assumes) no responsibility } tor errors other than’ “to t°>- cancel the charges for that rr of the first inserti advertisemen bers.” No adjustments will be given without ft. Closing time for advertise- ig regu ' type ts 12 o’tlock noon the day previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 the day of publication. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days 3 $1.28 $1.68 $2.52 4 1.60 3.12 4.56 5 2.00 3.60 6.40 6 2.40 4.32 6.48 af 2.80 504 7.56 8 3.20 $8.75 8. ® - 3.00 648 9.72 Birmingham Office Ph. Midwest 4-0844 379 Hamilton Western Auto Associates store, must have retail exverience 6Sal- ry $60 y eech week Write box §7 giving age. refer ence« & re ex s TRUCK OPERATORS WANTED TO LEARN LONG DISTANCE MOVING Old established carrier has open- ings for men over 25, owning or able to purchase and personally | drive acceptable trucking equip- | ment. Excelient earnings on year) ‘round long-term contracts en | essential industry; unaffected by | business fluctustions. strikes, lay- | pectence briefly GR VAN NES. Inc teffittated with Orey- hound Lines). 50 West Grand Ave, Chicago 10. Tl DIRECT SALESMAN Nationally recognised concern re- res three men and manager ut pew Pontiac office FHA mer- | gree demand. Men must be high call | ber end maintain + good - thon, earnings cal FE 5-0431 for “appointment CARPENTERS WANTED APPLY | after 5 30. 1300 Offord Birm | OIL BURNER MAN experienced of] burner service and im tallation man preferably ~wittt Timken of] burner experience Year around steady job for the right man. i | - | A. Eblling & Sons 173 8. Parke St. | COPYWRITER for radio station a awe help- ful. Car essential O. Box 65. | Pontise, Mich WANTED YOUNG MAN WITH some printing experience to work in small tob shop. PE 2-3431 after 5.30 ph FE 2-8368 AUTO SALESMAN WANTED AO-/| erteastve & ambitious salesman to sell the fast-moving Lincoln and of cars Gee Pred Ww Pike #8 Mereury line Poster at . SENTERLESS Grinder MACHINE SETTER With abflity to run aircraft parts Write Pontiac Press Box 66 NEED 2 RFAL ESTATE SALES- men Yor growing office. Plenty of Noor time and F . CORT M. IMBLER 1111Josivn FE 40524 LUMBER YARD WANTS TRUCK driver with Lumber e rience eall Haggerty Lumber Co. MA +1084 _ = LATHE OPERATORS. ONLY FUL- ly experienced men need ly Gueateg both day and ad s on noon shift. Daniels Manufacturing __Corp. 2677. Orchard Lake New Car Salesman Alert. aggressive man ne to out s staff 1 Pon- tlacs. Expe e req also references 30-45 re. ‘ age, pre- ferred. See Mr wher son. Pontiac-Cadillac Inc. 273 North _ Woodward, Birmingham MAN FOR SsTOCK WORK 85 Oakland Ave MAN FOR LIGHT STOCK WORK This is #.5 day week. year around position. & the salary is A. per. month Aoviy in handwriting to Box 64> Pontiac Press AWNING SALESMAN WANTED Men earn while you learn, $100 draw against commission, must . 2 wust own stocks and vw t on tonsignment basis tm lower Michigan. Car furnished. Perman- ent work with “ well-established firm. Drawing $180 per month plus traveling expenses. Good salesman ran earn $40 to $50 per month extra in comm's- ‘iors Netienal Shoes, Inc. Co- Jumbus, Ohio REA’. ESTATE SALESMAN we. — opening for two salesmen ation. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 2 MEN TO PICK APPLES YOUNG trees. Earl Beckman, 2% miles _east of Ortonville, Phone 13°21 G (AN TO STAY ith ieee mee a ts v e vy man ean be | - employed days. No Grinking. rE or - 1383 Stanley Ave. WANTED STEADY TRUCK DRIV- in person. No one calls BURMEISTER'S NORTHERN LUMBER 8197 Cooley Lake Rd ; Get cash for cool rooms through For Rent ads! Call FE 2-8181 for an ad- Vs - Experienced MACHINE Operators MULT-AU-MATIC DUOGMATIC CONE AUTOMATIC FURRET LATHE GOOD STARTING WAGE, OVERTIME writer's help, Napco Detroit, Inc. 2579 DIXIE HIGHWAY |— ss NEED 3 RE . ESTATE SALES men for dies. “Fieney floor 2 pm “CORT M. IMBL REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We seed one more good saice feet wwe Mum Gove gest cat end be willing worker. CRAWFORD AGENCY EVES RE»~LTOR ** OPEN 214) Opdyze FE 6661): FE +i1h00 EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER on men's clothing. steady job with vecet.cn pay. Apply Sylvan Cleaa- ers, 1743 Orenard Lake Ra FARM HAND. EXPERIENCED b) month Must know how to mik. MA ¢16. EXPERIMENTAL MAN EX. | ed-om machine. and bench 98 _ work, EM 3 i MEN TO CUT WOOD, 8 TO &)3 oP cord. Wil) ‘urn. some tools A 63900 KCCEPTIG APPLICATIONS FOR teachers ust be between ages of 21 and yo My re Arthur Murray East _Lawrence Driver-Salesman | We wilt have an open on one of our established ance HE for « supermtendent tiee Laundry and Dry Cleaners, 504 8 Teie- greph DISPLAY HELPER Pull time position for energetic ry between 14 oung man ears of a; E ¢. ly is interested Sears, Roebuck & Co. APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE 154 N. Saginaw Experienced Tank Welders Good Pay ‘Steady Work 41300 Mound Road South of Auburn Utica WHITK MAN or building maintenance work SILK OR WOOL SPOTTER MUST experienced, y t Mr. Pontiac 540 _ keeping Tae MEAT MANAGER FOR SUPER MKT. " and Exclusive. Full or part time. Company. Farms, stores, homes, busihesses, all are ts. Big profit on this un- Superior Prod . ‘ Dept. 165, 3410 Main, Kansas City, Missouri —_ HURRY. HORRY HURRY. THis is your last chance to get that big paying job before your r- tutity passes you by. FE 72 MAN TO CALL ON HARDWARE stares Give name. ¢, address and so number, rite Pon- tac ss Box 64, _ER 111 Josiya FE 406% = Bae ‘ / Clerk—Departmental Receiving Inspection Ford Tractor Division of FORD MOTOR COMPANY 2500 East Maple Rd. Birmingham new suto can versity 23-6287 1 am. for Inspectors AIRCRAFT PARTS On precision products Steady, ood working conditions. Write ac Press, Box 66 _Wanted Female Help 6 WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 BOYS Some housework, Ste 45 TO 85 YEARS BABY SITTER, SOUTHWEST PON-| | tac oF ——— Harbor, over 25, references. A 622%. bef 2-9 ae on AND C wr e ee . _ply Star Cleaners. . Pike CLERICAL POSITION Neat young woman with knowledge cee wiearetie anh ix Pataos tom APPL NNEL OFFICE Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154 N. Saginaw SALES GIRL. § DaYs A WEEK Anderson Bakery, 12% W. 14 Mi Birmingham, ‘MI 47114. groere! hou.cwork and c ve in wages Other employed. ferences. MI ¢661 e te age wages. FE ¢0011 WTD.: WAITRESS& KITCHEN HELP|- GLENWOOD CAFE, 734 GLENWOOD, OP-}#0 POSITE PONTIAC PLANT. GIRL FOR PERMANENT Posi- ¥ tien ith an old reliabié firm Some sales experience heipful, A- | WOMAN OVER 30 FOR KEY OF- fie ition. Good rtunity. Shorthand necessary tr 2900 608 Community National Bank LADIES IN ANY VICINITY WHO ean devote 2 or 3} hours a day toa — dignified job and need add $25 or more a week to thier income No’ experience neéGed. No camvaséing or col- lecting. OR 3-7606 ge ————— AGED W ous work & help care for ce The | only 2 tn family. OL 2 AL R NTATIVES lady with knowledge of music ant interested wv wv. WTD MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR housework in ag home. ren. More for bome than 9697 _ wages, OF a. —— EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR COOK- ein & general. Stay nights. 3 WITH SHORTHAND. — and filing experience, good pa someone with insurance Betis experience. Call OL 23-0761 of © person at 412 Main &t., Rochester. COAT SALESWOMAN SALESGIRLS |7 EXPERIENCED , FULL TIME POSITION Vacation with pay, discount on - cgpertuiiiy ter etvense- seat 4 = Brenings 0:380:30 EPT STORE =e Unien pe Be. DEMONSTRATOR OR EXP; SALESWOMAN Semen? E . Bate _ Service, 142 Wayne 6t a Secretary- Bookkeeper - for 1 small chid «a0 OUTSIDE PAINTING, PAPER plastering, repair. FE ELpERLY LaDY TO DO PaIntTIixo & DECORATING, | - removed, ro { + Ace nave SS y. High commissions. Gell | Ld Ont | oPPoR and 30. yeare of cap wih some We bave mr sales- work, aise some typing yocodly = ea end know rE _______* FE 66008 ROTO TILLING Garden cad save werk. PB 9063. . = ANT WALL WASHING, ER AND SHORT ORDER RM =_ Sire _wethress._OR 388". | Moving & Trucking 12 EXTRA | cash? Dieplay POR PAST, EPPICIENT PICKUP & | = so —— Mux| ODELL CARTAGE SILK PRESSER~ he plant. Excellent ~—_ _Mr_Wichots afler 8 p.m ey eee ema or Rene Nora bey | Per tne appey eH Pery WTD SIGLE GIRL. is TO 3S FOR delivery and light haw general office work. 4% working rE 1-o788 _| Thomas Upholstering Trucks for Rent Phone FE 5-8888 Television Service 14A. © SE SEE area © rs, marine Diesel, parts man & many jobs Industrial Tractor Co. PE 4-0461—PE 4-1442 Harbor. Side door. - iy 2 roy ts ann DAY OR MOKT MITCHELL'S TV ~ GENERAL | . . ARRIED MAN WANTS part time work. Call FE 60004. PART TIME WORK OF ANY KIND round bome. FE 56-6456 tit A i i] } i. | FOR PHYS!I- Must be able to type. State experience and acy expected. Daily Press Boz Wtd.: Dishwasher. Apply in person Waldron Hotel. HOUSEKEEPER. 3 ADULTS ONLY. no children, go home nights. LiIn- coin 48565. _ WEEE} D & D EXPRESS CO. | i he | | A ie os 9) TH PICKUP TRUCK any kind of hauling. OR “| WOMAN TO STAY IN, NO HEAVY cleaning, must like children. LI | @ MAW 30. WITH VARIED 6 round wants to e 32-0384. eae RADU-| Work Wanted Female 9A PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. _Call Frank _Boeberits. FE 47546. PLASTERING. PE 58-0626, PE $-0925. LEO LUSTTO POLL. TIME AND ~ A&B TRENCHING — ONTNG 2 bu, FE S719. person, = To KE COMPLETE gi pousp. FR T2048 * ; ¥ “SATURDAY, C Slanahc ie ocTo pak diag i aati, tte ee, a pt : i es ws A ee ; | 'Z LAAN ES ae visions ioe abe Spee Re ¥ , le a : . ay ee yg ey The a MAS ey Mg F fie ee i Sasa x ‘ i. ver mys \- = t. ~ ae 28 ht te Cie - ot NS ertnk ) Up eee ep ii 1. 2e - ee nae For Sale Hous STC (5 BEDRt 40 For-Sat 1 bed ¥ or Sale a Best Buys” = {~ ma | acaeeed ‘ % / TODA | ov aeh Y . ' CR ‘ ; ‘pramcrnsert | bara Quick poss. ‘de dd $600 DOW | 8 4 rooms WN UN. = 2 to- 6:30 com- 2365 Ri pm. graeme se Tecan 00D DRIVE ue the OAKWOOD MA - bus, schoo! NOR SUB veur Ey b sgion cH TYPE Quai ORT M,. IM LE N By eareg ; ranged. nree bedroom brick Call . e. ; ; R orth side close see. . ‘ l% ceramic tile ‘ast ar- . Fe y ‘ta Fisher 3 ot ment. Fe baths, nous. 8T. : 2 bedzcom, Ka yeation oom. ac oT. MIEES AREA Pitst « Closet fving campeen Re rms Bate: re ‘ on this vaca 32, DOWN : room, ward-| Be sun Pog Me ality, soTT 8. Tele nce Ale ~ ge rand’ ¢ room east 4 heat. Tile glass kitchen Be monthly very. Co-op Open ‘Fele- to en bara oad ‘near’ Crocus. 4 rd basement. Lot ase Pe rars, aie estgate ts ee vaitral vfrplnct Stee ear 2'BEDROO! sibcivitn, |G yeah. eg oe yments on 2 lots Sout tasid M, NEV ILES R rath. RRR yey full as monthly. — hot e com: Vv EALTY Cc 38 ACRES—L ° ete all bewier healer me oo W, arent TOR 0 BY OWNER KEW ¢ ROOMS, TILE Beaters ty "eutomelie water [oom mode y . ee tA ry tenes ‘ek STARTLING VALUES reser eit Comer & ary fener ro street, Value ot lot, Paved pH -g oll furnace pt a RO ome, j si bos pees ——- 3 bedroom LIN G VALUES ag? gag fester 1 meet k to — plus. Only $10,- pi ere. beaut 1 BELL, REALT ayiv ss oak a BARGAIN | —" BY OW WEBSTER, DISTRICT. Rent A ing A. iS on good 300 12 Ww. Maple LTOR “¥ , ge. living rms of ~~ F nm mode NER, $3,406 i Boag 2 —This © pts. F ; ing lake. €18,s00 #1 fish- Open >, Walled wall . rm., #es- lig ge ro 4 rms, 18 ‘ - with $3500 Open each day allt a _fimee. Bal $i3ss. Sis. aod Na ff --4-- niga: eee . _35 | Rent Houses Unfurn. N. JOHNS Hi sm aos abo, “ewer. paved staciotin nr Oe ealiral, Sepia? aise ty agormmero noo JOHNSON spore} fhe wea ch y * weep = = $ ROOMS B an. ye any STREET . 1OLLY, MICHIGAN ne gy from dP boat pw AT roan New attrac- 8 bath ma blchen ee RNISHED Lid _ Pridham ATH, B ell agar a Living heme en N eo 1980 Warwick e aT automatic i rom aaa ab | "a ee Gite fan rot | Reta en ut | suo he ase | Ske teew aee Fs bape onion i Nov sagt pig on em for ia: Ti cll ig wp ; - Eatlosed en new car- 5 ROOM La t+ anytime or planting ge tit "Cupboards, £% This is room or i Bieter the’ West side ct ; - full ‘tile bath dow oleae vile SARE FRONT Roll padre Large tage gag cen eye — erenc School side j Steam own. and 7 room hom E tand lot : e, aMA s. FE a a3 $1,200 DOWN eee 4 3 bedrooms Buchy Realty ee ee Bae trees. ad pS BUNG. 34, 7 BEDROOM | Coty He feet VN sa Gorden 3. ne «ae rem e e pie Foe Bs oa ee ee mae od 6 hs ee _ ences only. $60. M HOUSE. ke. 4 room, rom Crescen _tor. Holly 1- 3. MoGunais Real. PeRARG : Aple ee « of to. the nw . @ 8 month. Refer utihiy room _— bath pi t BRICK 3106. s, Real- |’ Meadowfieid. arn BIRMINGN 11. built attrantine wel. a _sene 2 pege: 2 oe atuachea us Bot ee SOaNEa around Nice re. eas | rie moose ap THREE BEDROOM bedrooms ~ e well- F ~-_ A ve a} . Quick poss. ayo «A A age a bard wood year carpeting. pa estibule, rpms ghtful & - Fg ts ne cniidren.® May ABSOLU’ : . I BARGAIN oe Pat is som sold Frguad. “rake Pea Bea Tooded $16,300. fenced, sereens & nace Saat as bar: NEA _ 0 My wowmcy| Ge ters t IN ore sch me “ee Pg om ce. You'll» definite fur- A = ELIZABETH LAKE the very tS sam ounce ta OP a ae ee — at, ar om — ‘al Estate, a sonable. Aimy $10,500. Rea- es. 'mo mo. not Be. big ee » bas a anne te N _FE +6000, party. EM 3. Large . QAKRIDGE — FERNDALE R payment. _ ELMA ELWOOD, REA od enjoyed. All ® at ‘S LAKE ¢ Kory” Ore ing too natural fire: | tAY O'NEIL, R a Ii i LTOR you bok. we esk , . unday os Moe 8 DOWN, ORION emer m, é lave. — : re is ealtor ground, clecirie ALT, YEAR $750 DOWN | Pioneer Fi w dogg Ig wpe Ag en only orig cuive. "as path. “& | INCL Member Co-op Ex re Rom bus. 3806 Duc pulmareie. bobeal Keego Harbor WN ighlands - |witren GREE ment, Cor- | “00m ye Oy xy a. 8 | CLOSED OnPine Bechenge _ ELE rete) SSeS es Pra ne, et a Exe a Ths Ba) ee aS For Rent St a cad ataab = wa oe; din- osha = down, oe aS Lane .. MFORTABLE : Ss Oe TORAL FOR Ww ore Space 38A oad Ga ee Ok ee ee dusra. Mauda te oe bath, liv reened po peivile 4 Middic Sreite ym. Gas T possible inco VATKINS LAK . A heat up. rooms lar rwe L. re Call tiled — me. NS LA wh Aah BUILDI take Now i gag ae | 8 lla 7 eae Pa GLA =M be ponies oes 150x Bp schools, PO KE, Sh ee er ‘anual bane ins ene, , — a an e. | “house, full et ‘Forbush ene, ° NTIAC op or Wareh COOP —— re on ok parent entOOM NEAR 3560, Grade rehouse S ER S ecorating e your! .°" Quick possession. ment OPEN eal ie Gee te e Space| Street. ei STREET * 5 oe colors. Clarkstone a soi86 with me Mt ET t shop. downtown Extra co ream mode area, oiern PURCHASE T or . light Pe 4 : 2 Mrgyeame , meee oo room — aes —— laceens eg aan spacious large ¢ house, om Sn 6 room ms tp em OPTION ; 000 ft. poem Very suitad model dining —. pictus living chicken coo car garag hg on re fireplace living 103 EB. Huron St. p REALTOR ly. le for pg buchen, Fr bath 2 ‘aon — GEO M p. Must seil re} * fee'a — ey ODERN BUNGA’ DEA at, only $7,500, Ppt R a_§ ‘Ph. PE 6. RANCE . - reation bas rot sparkling . MARBLE, th ge well roe x AL. WIT w nent ONS Pee See Oe eee ssrorpid brensien, Dene ee: et Alans SCALGT| evcer st, aw Cicge ogg IN COMMUNITY gh toundats se $2,500 down Can't oon gee 4 ERE’ S x DILLY 7S D0 BUNGALOW : r 3-705, 10006 W rd cane ¥ eR be beat ‘ —— ens Bidg. include NAT'L. wat Gukene tab privi- 1 OOM MODERN — . DON’T D SO — Posie sabe he bath,| DO FE 4-9: . Pe see stool. in septic «. The A bu ALL down rage, . basem You f bntong 3s ota e trim. New sheet hence and o's A hacoapepmror Aan pe aa cise Sogn = nice lot. ae 7 EDROOMS THREE " neta ~ Ren 0, eo WINE — eax Doors pasement. i ln Ra ree Alga RESCENT LAKE 5 ‘ oo i ey Sakx ent Bus. Prop. 38 NEW RANC ras. SE S| — on Prank | 621 =~ oo aay ee ba 8 There ‘is no room home beth ents RED 3aD| = kgs NCH, $1,100 M200 Fo e, 90.286 H.C. Stem) meebo poe joule = Gone ots m por. 3168, ESHOP IN GOOD BU! Te vBivg, “ang of town a yULL PRICE “Newingham, R $2,000 for equity. cm Se! Gee room ment duis Thecus aida anor’ “nai hee ee Bist “bar (Greta, read. foxi00 late priviege ee ealtor | WEST,,SiD acta? fendly ome - Ein. } ADU p22 FE 40602. for any having . Just com- Lake, term. a bath, lot! rE HALL becom =z Ss monk ™ Act im NEW - ets. 38 Sale cding, putes coda = es on Cass | 8 iimieeueenes SE aa Gee On meek This 4 ONEY FOR —— oe Houses dow, large 47 picture rans ad rooms and ph veg P ee car oil heat, 2 bath,| m per cent ‘You ae a| Ses Russell Young * am seprozon tame |agngo uesnon + oy mie] See eee oe lage. Walled ze 8 . trade. y Bp pry be ate Bao ,000 down. Guar eee to you + ncoel 2 ag x ia E 000 «2 oung \3 bedeunen. on. ste dows. corner | bath. Hannon — £21.00, terms, call home with vate b S ND KITcH? i. | N — 1, DON N | Open 2 West Mure re a par’ 1 floor brick fi boogie plastered . ~— wave’ You ; a ails ~ couple eurenee. Work. : full becom ms & bath we casos) “ OR pce mon ry AI seers. | str Gate neon “d walls.” glassed ce Reig WANTED M -|7 pea — Avoo- now vecems Locos Sempaee, + IRT M, 4 a a is ee ORE os we ee Se 2 NEW sea ee or HI cx MELE |! Sas down ore in porch "Workshop | Lentraice! habs. FR eran MODEL! estes SMB ye tae) RY Se reese ce) ee be tr mi See See nee ia a HOMES" "Ez! SUBURBAN B L. R.T ea i Phage et | noone eat Motel, 30) |< Saturda " * tea i Realtor ag leas IPP. 20 AC Tole te's| 3. foom NO AMBITIOUS 3 123 4, SONBAY— ne 4-7 p.m exe a FE 5-515 — eA a, heme? Th WF SACRIFI 2 Pence mg vet GLEAN Dwight st Sunday« 12-7 0 28 seme qutside otty work orpe St. EATS SAL CE FOR mM. This ts plus « basement, AR ype APT. WORKI yet Ee ——— Corpeied rine Foam wih ‘ane mires Large bara, sil ao pot Dent ‘walle Tor #1 300. ao oh or all day drinbers. Call D . ' | Book. 2 bedroom and a mes. West side We , oe canding. bled tool = REFINED call FE ¢bs04 * |i a Sat. 48 North onelson Pp | and large rd pe ese oe tat | oo ‘4 pole anal &choot* for ath ne ig E and THIS FAMILY ex € ROOM & KrTCuEN 114 STORY BR ark on | weer aeettr pas tors ral oe kates ese on F whar"sh.000 down| duilon Retrigerstor en we PUAN 7" - ; __OPEN_10-4_sUNDA¥ ——___ - SOrr a Co . ICK - | p laa = heme wy 5 and ceasemalene ee Slonneed ter” curtains ia jae con- May. 6 Masses : rner Edgefield FOR | eeeseway Min aoe haan | P smepedwe | LE ERON | $etlies “Soom and "gee furnace — sited Rouse Gents hoy Noyle Dri and lenge lot. eat 1% car we bien | Pioneer Higt Realto ON H. CLARK and rated Rec s __tayette, ONLY. 8 La- ’ rives BETTER Aa ideal piace Le — > ghlands - T J : ARK terms) See a aa—on |? Saat, LAKE. ORION : | + denwentes omen — Bogen Ig 2 Dedrobes | brick = a» ont} J outstanding ‘offer > Dirence Adulte PE OO Se _ {AND BUYS! “"Oakla a t11. 500 wits Boaaung ‘ct tine" home! 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ATE ENTRANCE. mic Tile Bath Cal de gonag Only Sons your p ele oll ge vy room za — Gas = Full san 500, terms. oe yous pred. 4 ROOM MOD! ; hange SMALL PE 44625. é Center Hallw: —— tma you appoinimem ‘elon | Somes today é, "ot ty-y- a pat yg Os my Al ey | 5 _theel 6, iS See" oss WITH FU: . n Or. ADULTS, | Open S way pane HOME . Open $11 100 — lake $13,500. 3 car room, ACRES woes A —_— 816 o- erey CLEAN pen Stairw RNISHED @ toe terms garage. ROCH Mon- Rent Apt. Unfurni Second Flon to Loeted in exc _ ss OR 3-187? four Gene . Leake B | . a. HESTE -R AREA PVT «4 Yves = 3o F A a oor : wh utes cea ie lv’ neighbor- 7 . wey. Wate 1769 . Tr LP. Re ] pg ae. — > . = ROOMS & ~ PM. Gas H eter ond rock mg room | F riord 2w a... 7 altor Ps replace. 4 iving foo rea BATH. HEA C eat othe raised ae Offeri _Lawrene naan = awee Gare mm Hex3e "Middieaged couple. FF opper Plumbi dee ee rth. Mas ering or FE rE mile from downt ce Gan PaRTLy | 7a Loc — aosteh deen B.. plese | CHE ; — seis] This Celene takes mee EAST S Tenge, g es 238 only. Lae aPF- 472 West ated at ps with end « » Me? =a ROKEE HILLS ~~ RAN aaa home siacren fruit rees, 4 ae IDE INCOME ‘ men vm : 4 room a! aan roquois R You'll rnished in ast bar. | : . CH H ———— a) oo — a e ae m Betw ‘ s Rd. love this modern _| New B Brand OM . . apt. I ride loc alow, - Sefer 2 tami peed unfu z for rent. 1 apartments een Voorhei LAKE ene. rick Ranch Bread ave 2 bdedra. E le 4 BEDROO . i oe oe ation. 3 Hace f -tamity ences. vu cae apt. na uPLE| S . 164 Juds ard Menomi 1s = raorr Mere’ guile’ aeem. bas th bungalow reem moka MS X is help you pearat 2 FouNG PROPEsSIONA 2 reter- nee - Mr. Radet i Sf. ominee Rd. very — = e chanee a3 SB aonagpe won ~ a — rae West > Goer a. room Pe pg ee Vow ats OR Th E ND foe + up preerred. Call FE a ROP REBION AL — till 2 p.m. 0 a.m. = oS ws ie ee pian proviine a! op oct rl g hd veedh somber pane n16. Pull basement, | Very nice 3 room — 7 . desire Pp. at ; ‘rs om By! beautiful —e home con the | Choice eter ry ~ Pore el The ve as |e dr bungalow, i? . o 2-025. Call in 34 roem d above W X jarge Living van Lek @ that + com b of at rd ed air udes 3 lots price of bestos ulation h School, Dear ot Sat 365. Corre s | EMPLOYED west 7183, Yay ress. Ph, LIncoln 6- ad- M. A. foom with big Poor ¢. Ex-| - cieeteth ear Immediat colors and dwoed firs date | 2 = Ng Bangle _ “a cit. at ose i Yo anti nice 3 COUPLE =| any time. n 6-2607 ENN bed and Fecreatien, room = auneet om enh liv- . * 13.800 with H Francis E “Bud? “ ason- “T Soma ea ee = rlaned house ; LARGE, non APT 7 4 See joment. be is aa ee Ca wl rT $350 DOW umphrie: M Resin “Milter = . . ‘ / = y ; ai ase 2-6889. ha j —" PH FE 233% 4 BARL- PP ope ALTO j A. JOHNSON, Real i ge Sah sececone bungalow ere this ds a Co-cperative | Reaitors 1eS ember Cooperative R 3-0234 > AND BA HURON iu 6 ‘ Open noe * altor bireb finished Ad days. — in appro rm. | PE 2-067: ome ay 0 hange ealtors only... FE seaso WORKING $500 “DOWN +3560 | P Phone FE 4 5533 — aneee wararove eae interior te %, oe exterior a ett a ce tomer vcsntes oP ms s Completely finish i Jur New = ieee eat tert nae, cation with a : | | Space m ed 4 year old 174 8. Te New Locatio eaten of ite poe hy mire the pe gone ge | priviee lo- | Lare EAST SID ee soldg 4 ga a, Tolegragh Rd. Jus mn of tae o orn ne | month payments — price, 9e7e0 ree 1 room E veld Fashion % south of | its custam the top homes : y $43.50 oO; gare a. Sua me Gee z. Shop j pe Tle Sa of F C oer Ericka: ee blocks fag — CAR ee Wood Co, CARROLL G. mie “ L W. BIRD, R | S Williams Lake Rd : ee LGP c ~ i Pont = State ealtor | Open 9 a. m. ton psa) “E te arom >, PORRITT | Sunday 2 to 6 Eve. out s ve Rea) Esta FE 2-7124 505 EAS = S130 Estate Exch _ T M se mre at |S , a, } as zo Sher calls. 1. — yh _on_own cuem for aun to oe oe garg » ae ae ion” “popular ‘ year CouPLE } . Ph. PE — bate Sund. t Lebaron only ‘e They ha no surp cer- P NEED $-6514 . ay 2-5 ype 2 be School block ex ve all us _ PAULD room house CLEAN . rl type 2 berm. home. E Newe oe gh vn . HAMMOND arty, furmianed pt in 2 BED- LoveLy HOME A sr ry ge . New ——- FRONT amic i living resi on Gace bome a, moderately . Pontiac . COMPLETEL RMING ati , vaste West, Huroe Po, gre, sad farece. Lenee bedrooms 7 | grey, shingle a 18 THE “BIRD” with ideal design, bedroom. We'll arranged "hitches m Cer) wind iar pleasant fiving ; = Eve ni S13 02:3 Po. tion age =} \ Pac +f mo wn Movch 3 heate —s ps ond one Gcauen sT.. TO 8EE ls on — = ee tion Peony tle amare and” a plage ° eh. = 2B; . PE 6-4714 Resrorecs Le ¢ (o_o Pune A. KERN bd one child — ns porch a Has cle | va possession a DOWN nf spacious — entry to mond ee heat. Gua oe m ¢ plete wall 7 c _ .Waon re oie a ees | ean rte is| - sore get ecg | Mi” eb oe ipa |" FURNISHE fae Se ac cera A a eurds Soke“ 4 srant to Sell? _Feven. Se es | 5 For paruculsts, PE 3 Per HOME bet ep. =e pm and bath | ond ei good. selection pose. oe onay, 3 _seumie aED om. ly A ce ummer| man Only ‘ot soon. Ceneet te aun ‘with slower. com: a ROOM & , 2-7810 we nient fo unfinished . vuliding t about beth hom with thermo living & Kam; term ahs furnace Time: R WAITIN Hotel Rooms. Lae SE ' pi hae waé Sour room| MAUR Rochester Se $080 down T eo 3 el Satan rmopane picture 8. Telegraph, FE s. Bate-| Dee poo gl ; ; ~ ter. down is yours furnish- of | giving picture Ev gtaph, Reait ter | PI gas wate Z G 32B baby gee. furn.. ay YEAR. reewogge! & reom Bh ge esaptante ICE. WATSON por il There's Ser jus ph OUAC panoramic vie ona Son: (FE tose y, 37 walls, «. Blastered a | y+ La | Lake, ane ast side, Commerce ry. Small socteded cledaptable | on We Fourth ON | 2m thie ‘acre Sere jours, for just| or will cone beat & other out. Coop, Member You son be tho grew "Beers. : popery or eaSALLE HOT Lake, {23m Bigebird Sb "end of nrgole and woven chestndt wits rors Ole on, this "acre, Darcel Hurry. this cr will (consider freee 1 a od owner | or Dra: pew E SR es. nd of iron stnut Roe OL ed fo rry in tr free-and ee .700 do m ( hh ag — ag fgg oe ato’ sp. mm. | _ owner Wirenment ‘and close ts | near 2 M re quack’ ose | wie Be Walton tear ~ 2.100 down ‘pus RMA tesults. eh: tytes. oe wean ARgo ae Lane Ra. SCHOOL | Rice ume sanso0 Mt eit. By ee OR wa HOMES, SELL 3815 Barkman nae ore GATEWAY : Sunday) “OS ‘you ; | BEDROOM. OIL ttchen, bath, 5 —_ >EOR F mon Poulevsré. foe ores a ae ELT |i nox Orchard sisson i crm kitchen, path,» basement s OR TRADE: FOR FAR erara | HA S to} RAY O'NEILL. a Sees 5 ROOMS OLY | Penton — mod down, ment, a ee ee ee { SEAUTIPUL Pp pH ; Realto — — Be & BATH. room ern 2 ye oy Pulees. omen oe of garden BU S ae FE St om . NOTE rates. PE isonet B Sally sp | 2: ws deat parla 3, Peg. . rents the - Quner oe, car mite eee en” tenthet SUBURBAN. NOR _. Mamie 11108 oF PE he L AU _ Children RMS. 6 z 658 Brok je Johnson, 500 sun. 1 » —— e for and| With ot full - TH Exchan Reem: 2 IBURIN welcome 2s out 7+ ROOM er Fen- . to § p m r rries, as se, srawbers per mo. I ong air condition B —2), AC ie Also 1 Sy Day or Week SOUSLE ¢: cana BF 2-5695. $1,950 HOUSE, U house and rasp-| Place lixing room are ey Settles ee RES om eek BY THE 1 A with $v d NFINISHED, a shade park. Lots bed, chicken reous two exceptiona: with fire- top road, w ‘AVENUE and ref Po a Dg OR 3-9316 WEF UBURN own. FE 7-624 Gate wa auek tee ona of beautiful 8, nice ny le foam heme” a4 Pee . FE 2-608 4 & ROCH bv y: New . too. it's that bath, rge bed-| *P* e, oak m, 2 Rooms W Ben, gait Complete iy modern T ‘Sone and bath tom Sone, Rade automatic. bot Cassmenn oa. beak Same. T ‘cant’ be 2 tori rage and par excelente 3 ca x15) Otlerea Sp beat | “gain? if ‘to, ith Board Box couple. eae Tes water an sel 2 rooms leges om beau water. _— heat, buy or Terms. Own for onl tures. Cash to puree Heals Aho ge] w ered = through rooms ain? + Bey looking fo 5 oe a On i oeat oe S recat ee | DIX eee aime Tas | “tal Sino oes 7 ae ieee ge _ oO ne e. th. s ~ rom fi . ¥— y 3 COUPLE ; aot cae i rt lake 1 BEDROOM wish. || for oct ouab. Sanne nitchen and DIXIE Pontiac, "™ OUR OFFI seg It| ine iraace, sluminam storm Sen aan ROOM LAKEFRO ge (er. ‘Large ‘living roo ROME ON} oS. Thebes rhaust fan. Ready | ecg HWY.. 8 RMS. OPEN SUNDAY WEST SI ine room very cia iv heen i Near p Rooms. 7 ROOM _ FE +1906. PARTLY fireplace’ auto, hot wate pi we nee Country Lake et oe ness Rag aoe aie DO 1-8 may PONTIAC DE ' ot pagel tae — ond Youn s camer a| ome ERNISHED oe. Chenerty . cane, oe ee cent” besak o Pon-| Eatehent down and 4 ro bust} RE RRIS & SON Hptiomgliny eal $00 igh pe poh hag everal large aaa CHRISTIAN BUSINESS 5 ee bet 1 and 8 D ae CUSTOM SoTL! Lake | , ag Oak | cave course, st block ee | Encetent cond rooms a eo co oon bungalow with + 2 vty large is 8 ps “Balance on 2a 4 on By! a weate ae. FURN notes i : tn Pontiac DER - BIRMI 2 4239 Lanette: New “ cers by hove average of 2 lot FE tie ant — firepi living Plagne pact dco salon Php AT pg 4 PE 2-355) cen ave" nies | ° ue Duck Lake #10 PER an a ane schedule fort monte A hem Mem Shake" shinendien only $12.86 ba ceure. x hepaae BUY SELL OR 3-2025 Ieee spac ntgirmay to ‘foo patural once. cian ale is 8 peting during Wy fia’ Fe COMMERCE — teal nto Experienced, patter Py om for ard oe Chany ruy | WARD E. P AF = wens. BEDROOM 3 PIRCE B TRADE _ ay peasement 2 additional rooms, | $3.0 must cell 2 ode nd 8 % . ern $100 a “BEDRM.. —_ jest reference: asonabie e. furnace , fw red) we RTRI 500 cheap for $4 BATH, ig at, storms Teation roo’ 8 down ° Weather sliemeiiain couples monthly. Mob. | N¥W Hou s. MY mpt.| lake privile Sehsiaas ok cular’ REAL ; DGE. with St sdo a cash a en eam ai tats en cee [eee ears ete ames | ae itee | Serer NTR |e ee tar Peer ea 62 r a ft lak en reed ric . Me bloc a ek. | , st. ‘or F i 2 MEN. NEAR roe + noone & Unfurn. 38 A ae porn in —" nl ge Ist K beyond. above 2 — B emf ~ come st vou'an uy — ginste. Dead good value garage, ean rorric| te cuerns Mime 30) St oth rors) Pa Tie | near cummeree tices aout 8 fev peterarrt a ee OY TrowElLL INSURE tos bedroom. modsrs ih porte oto ress: | a ‘S Myre Ave. 10 R I. Del ek eee 8 oe Me about #%| win sacri cae saree plenty rr] Bacement oll fur ern In perfect ee jo cok Gea be $1,500 OOMK ~ “BUD” N elos an oe 2 ge about 8% | Coted veer Le shrupbefy Owner jon attic, fi =U - > ROOMS dow MY SUD” NIC § age. WN rm. Bre x | _ cated for quic Owner ace. Be ull ences ‘ axp| Paved nm, 2 bath I¢ - am atural ene-wa ear Lak k sale. autifull =o NO ag own, penn tne income [Mit Siome ICHOLW: | Re Seagal ipa as eios at Skt |, COHERATN 1.3m down. gh et af &.| traker’| ye y Cae os DOW \. Orion/ “or FE pee pole Srosghedl, rough cael 2 airy Michael’s | ab -y OPERATIVE be nln Naa orn Ee Gheice § acre tract tiee small mod finishin eights, . Ee __ 5-6886 -1201 | wate sepuc ten umbi os sen home Gias ns W. Huron "til 9- RS appree Sebi tein me Pret box Poe. Jiu, 1 ecré, negis | For STOP LOOK ~ Water ‘apged taside. Avon 2 “go well ae a he a gd wexT {DOOR oP R ed dt |: pertculars, vane one to ba a3 T : Ww RIGHT / tong ranch type. ail fine 7 oe lalane oan Fore on pass = $7 ¥ esnet 21 | XC fe Ee $26.00. The ey for \ / , e a th 0 \ rE Somes } acre of ground modern Doig cach, $8,500 erm ney | Year @ 00 DOWN igre ‘ORTH SIDE = _ price from | $30,000 just reduced \ dean) Rinker! cs sewer eco csm,| Se RTH SIDE | an eee ines . tc ent w wood ' ned b wit ric / reseu. oa a tose wn M BOOse AnD rand bon iene tr at noone ith’ otf peat. home. | gar. oreeneway whee a / : 10 bent: F &-7908 ra thay ~p ry - e. older trade Sell or p. medi- r. full barement. 0 two Prt ~~ / onti- Papers Rae Ty — fall etails - Call for A oe = 2002300. and roe furnace, /s isbed good TYPE SEMi-FIN- A riher| ‘brand od Mighiands.” ‘a bononral crm ee | Adams Realt Sal acre we Tome X ‘ 382 Auburn y IL. } ~ “Ave, {, BRO M WN pe cana) Meek Seat WN, Realtor . Huroa , or FE 24816 5 ~~ — : os j N ) ! =ase a W Were. YSIS Bes UE Se, Oe a es OP as & eS s™ i, | oe oe - wy se eae mie: 4 1 ep Aim ¢ Vis Me él eo ‘> +. “* — wee ty kee a aE, ee A i ¥ ~— . P23 ~~~ : ‘i ‘ pa . ‘ : oe" Rn ee B} caetins , i ‘ \ i ee ee { rs a Fits uk tal <8 we Lee ee, ph eR: 5 eee U : ah Th ; 7h 0} A 1 ‘ \ ae ee be os = a oe Fiend =é oe rn - ) iced et : __ "THE: PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, pl 8. apg 0 8G ir Bry i a Feb, Sale 2 For. Sale Houage 40 ~ fe Se tere “ICARNIVAL, afte BE radanc har ae a eae: 7 |" (THE ALL-WOMAN |~ ee ; | ae 4 , REALTY. me ‘WORTH , ; : KINZLE Bow SEEING || o, | 7 Invites |’ ppicsiat sate® Rirnsae, you ; Mine Are a Ea | ee TAVERN, GAS STA. _. 6 ROOM HOME. | guages hh re micebt Nesated titer) 1S TERRIFIC! THE LARGEST Rad to Visit Rtg sd “oa fr eta ae ee Beautiful. | * Rees. mot cons | Biase Bat Alt e HOLMES-BARTRAM | ™jc'cr*,prmny tte for DEVON HILLS| Sass sea] reeemacrat 7 ) room 3 ore ate ‘aufomatie $14,650 y OHN G. LIBB oe OPEN. fet fo Lp om oo af ee ee of : r fon ! Adulaitrftee BUSIEST CAFE o & Sunday Niaet ire eres Se pene For Sc Acreage | ure sioce. | MUCH BETTER THAN : p-m. . rurance: Leas "ome poured : . an 7 PHONE MO 43631 re A BUSY BAR Ny basem re equipped restau. | ——— grgeing, esaied: ai, RANCH SITE gorge baresing pW, Dra | "rant user to Sperete any wl et eo “ie I en Gas tease ay on 3 weekend Ranch y are years - *e ge { ir age. ign ie ma Pall stent gar. Wore tia spot ike isn Peconic ter Slings gleensed tren . SPP a See] eee ie] eget ier att eo ys | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | *%,,2,,tat, home, Location? 14] sition, for, partners: 80 thal, » , ease 23 car way, 618,150... automatic 4 W. Lawrence wage lleeie Bagg “gam Big bw ae stnte i - age at “ance O00 average - furnace and hot Consumers Po we for @ modern stock yeu a) a8 ba] Bat 0 > < 383 c. try ameneg eer eer] FLUmphries aS rites ee Ut Sik Commeraure, mexnore eneanes | Freed Aer se 2 | paket pf or 83 N. Telegraph : ho. J, Fecemens wna vrecreaton ronm.| |, REALTY CO. ta -Tt-am't tat T mind her having the last word, but abe] 7 L-,C, LADD. pe vem ——See mene WARD FE, PARTRIDGE Check Thes ppaculaie, 2 car garage. Chl NEXT DOOR JO BRANCH | never gets around to it!” Corner eat Lane at 5s peset 2» ACRE. BUY . | OPRICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS | PA} age Rbaecae tf - eahecsbe: EO iene Bae A Ag KINZL THTLMA M. ELWOOD| Homes ® Cottages __Sale Houses 40| Sale Resort Prop. 41B jl ACRES | CP een ce ee | CORST-TOLUASI 10a zabeth Rd. WALLED LAKE & VI : This parcel bas @ good high} pouse building 3eto “foot ‘ot oad | \AT ld’ / PE sins; PE eieee, Opeg 8 to 7 6 UNITS Bulking” alte ‘end “0 Vecres ‘ot! frontage 1, Seep gat wee) WOTIG S rgest x Off ’ = BOY. 70 aFLL, REALTOR ee Ath tk Levely 7 room home. § nice year mils Troms Ciatkston $2,960 Must be sold soon, aherwis «@ W. Huron &t, FE 23-4316 pen Orton. rings | Mratndee Briain vo ame! PP isn “|, Bind "cae aieeat| Erma" hese, ier at] Bie Peat ei a Fe | —— at A WHY PAY MORE NEAR WATERFORD oe TE | Se, ts Bed ee | ee yy E: eee 5 Little’ Farm Just 99180 for this beautiful home| 2 ante, teeme on pevement. 2 are ‘OFFERS Ph. Ortonville 132, reverse cuarges. Gi mags Hi k CAMER@N H. CLARK | 2%, 2snm’s,tasen, «43 Orchard ontiac District. For the we ae han in te. otee. You'd Mints Several trum trees. 4 lots. For Sale Lots 42 1rouxX ICKS | neaitor coop. —_——- Eve. & “por ., IN VERY: a family tds likes to form on or 2 Bedrooms, comb, living | River on side and deck. Might | $1,500 Down - (00 Dizio Rwy. _Drayten Pisine | 1262 W. Huren 6. +0488 "en Eomioa, 7 eet | - @ small, we offer this 3 and dining room. Tile bath, gas take small house and some cash 3 bedroom frame home sit- OR 30701 — ogy ACRES. 70 TILI- eady w& business. FE ° : Pancher on 3 acres heat, nice ‘ot, Takes es down payment. usted on 3 lots with vreese-| The All-Woman Realty | ise ACRES oF BeAUTIFUL HOME peers house. Bare —sther | __ 20000. ee with the conveniences of down payment but you'll save 10 McLARTY way end garage. Coal fur- y cites. @ naturel ore Wt ‘treamn, M-#1—813 500 IXIE HIGHW the ity. Living and, dining per cent. accel oe nace electric water heater. | wice comet tot paxiés A. ¢1.780| landscape. $i patra!) 63.000 down, $55 month with DIXIE Hl VAY eM. og. COUNTRY ESTATE $750 DOWN Hoods, Cocesating. 60608, So | “ cash.. ! more, dome wooded 230 rds. trout Feel tert Johnston | BEAUTY AND sHop} MOBILE HOMES | os garages one of | Excellent west suburban location—| Cute and cosy home in Awe : 2 aaeuaE YAN VILLAGE age oa black top, 189 ras. on er. Built tm i906, excellently planned oe fo af im tength. UP Ie coull pl gp et $ room ¢ pedroom Domect, eti| °K nest mesh peed | Oakwood Manor iinet biock, to So. fo miles from Punt, Bast and | LC For Sale Land Contract 46 terial end workmanship. 30xas| years to pay. peices | EF EETES| SRS [Unsere ee Sete om! Pini S d eoe eree| Pe ire ny ade Sts / 900, terms, Eve. and Bun. cal dinette, 2 ®. tile bath iat ute Stewart Picas Ores: | Pecchence to cocciicns cocken ties | Sf'2.,mness et 9i8.000.| $100 down. Mr. Meiser, FE $-2004. B,D. CHARLES %, YALUE ET “Real Estate unfinished ettie large enough | Practically } acres. i block trom | _ Ville _33P-2. ' Good A. Taylor PE $4 bo sown. out or Cooperative Rea} Estate Exchange | 222 8. Telegraph _ FE 50063 ment, recreation a OS ent in| ACRES ON PAVEMENT, 625 | _ 2044. - | Huthinson’s Trailer Sales Pioneer Highlands Bies FE 51145 or PE eit 7 pated jot 4s0xa3b 2 biocks HEN o0D. Realtor coun, 0 onan & GON ttt MAHAN 4615 Dixie A HOME OF F YOUR Calg Oasie, terme | Sw Oe | ow Levetion 68 W._"tuven 08. INVESTMENTS ame One oni sles tote: ie NORTH SIDE OWN elem cock Near cirpert, On| ©, ACS PARCELS, 1 TE soma ti eA down) Cod tn excel. § room ranch type but tm, 194. Sylvan Lake Ranch _ Sse. ee « om Ra. wit f = mw a dining medera kitch- corner iat Sin fiay faasbss: | Price Reduced foom ie i ye $25 DOWN —TOR SALEBY OWNER | We nave avatiable land pir "| Peomweee Y Temi Seer gerege nicely | HURON GARDENS | Sedroonse could, "bes Just * mampee c freniace.| 2 sere tote on Brows R4. Yetween| fioed'"boouncss basement hows | sevnew propery’ invest by | TO —WOF. FO aR. AMAUYOR| Nave” icowesser Sehent "Duiret © | 2,bedreom moserm sew dece | Zeceiept land, for ented, Ecsteee SE] WIGHT OR VALUET a ees mexotno MacmiNTS ow Loci:| "Coke sTRAuna, Ue Soe feted. vs ds, oll furnace.| fardening. Mas deautiful oak fast oar finished in white ~~ Tor eal, OR D010 PAYMENTS, See this one ‘SOON! Eve. Desement garage, corner tot | floors. full bath. wonderful large | | Tiled floor recres- 222 8. Telegraph a one ee Russell Young : and Sun. Mr. Van Hise, t1:300, ‘Te — wate fer) © to please any women. | Bon room. 38%80. 1% car tine, after 4:30 or Sat. Price Money to Loan “” “— * PE 5-6248. se Don't miss this x eitached rage. brick ter | Working Men's “Estates £9,000 cosh. __ — 5 a wate at (State Licensed Lenders) OXFORD TRAILER Sanne, oa erste AVE sooo Onl dum ye Rep: | Cacao! Bite 2 sere tote in 5 ahages Soest hire, deer bagi ers |e Eves Till © Gun. Tul ‘we das . SA todax— i room odern, nicely tiac Beating it in Uppe ‘ Family income oo <. a ee a room eet renovated property a ; ee eown, ome cent a per ine. Michigan. pa ee visnit PARTS ‘eo toate a er Vee cena 86 fia pnie thowid definitely please Joe | 8 Acre Estate © Te reece mises after) pm. |LAROE LOT, issues OL 31288 colt. _ “ ty A WEIONTS. 4 Mite op | “Net ¢ p.m. easy terms. __ 1 Mi 8. Orion) Pontiac end out Four complete 3 ‘a 2 coy ng |. C. HAYDEN | fet cin BE | tates cprccy wi, | cpt ingens ES orm | —' Business, Property 44 : EWE R 1 € AN ORNERAL WR Bi othe Misa eae pears See costes grec Eee | Mee eae See Bg | apd eR ioe nos ad G Rael e Lanne See Site Gown. Bre, and Sun. | atves EM 34042 or FEvsdass | O4060 with terms. Kome features 6 large ving WOODED 4 7r SAEEUS tine "| WORK FOR your” W AITIN ‘ap | fom with the best of tepme. Be John Kingler, Realtor | Street? mee Pe oom | Home & 4 Acres Reece sitions | game ts, + nem, eer, zr, | mara beset eecing fom | arden meet Seen Ma “CPNESEE SALES evi w. Maret yuesus|—~ $850 DOWN. | ites teas cae Sbatsasrtcsictes| saumrtc, O Mntarar| SRN Eat teth ast wee| Sint PET Be ae] NE TV | Uibae Bone SERB anaaoe Co-operative Restless lnanenge 3 room nearly modern. Well in- Ci scea oy on stee! eyelobe Pick time to bePerre Af 4 ~4 i. “Trootage cee | ask for Ted McCullough.. tise-siee Sows. SEOS FAMED sulated. Very comfortable small! Ottawa Hills fence. 630,000, $10,000 down. i alr «iil .T "| beth Lx. Ra FE eseri.| - fgg Ag < home Part ‘basement with oi on L. C. LADD Soop BUSIN LOCATION: ON Daty 9 a.m. to 8 pm. . y OORAILEN EXCHANOR Pe Priced mt only 63.780 for ie oe ser eR A ttle tessa at Me ser tk UsInEss A i tes-| 00s secen yiwsre. .a0 © a. Teegrage geen ore West Side Suburban st JOSEPH DISTRICT | ft Pree Pres oy Anne Corser Case Lake Rd VE yum |” monia. Brick punciog wir ¢ rom, | Business Opportunities 47 T od HOWARD. 29 POOF WILL SBLL a a a cw (ae mee TOP bears bre OB peel —___ | Fe"hatle Hise FE cee ove . CY | Fees "8 "Za" eta et tee ie bene stae "pun essemrat | 91000 Down Spon Evenings and via |p ed f t i ohe ment ©} steam 2 acres on| with new Timken gas heating! Oxbow Lake eres 3 av ron ge}- a — 4- my For Rent I Sormey idocaped. Underercund | Scupment & sutomatie gas tates | Botvinest “Sect povsesean reece’ | OLERAMGO BRIG NORTE WTR] at *o, womens Yate, M4, im “INDUSTRIAL BLDG. Bighvar pith ane eoomepe fake | OCS? Zetesainly sagen Ercan tee | Sig See am | aspen as arae | te AESatah Sane ot) Fra Rn Tee Se at | gt mine acial Peerage, -_ rang og, ar _— ° e low eemen oe! yrs maa a a fT OPEN DAILY. | *™* WESTSIDE _N [CHOLIE "ees See aE) a LADD. So Sane, salt: Sar Pie was waren’ rer kses| BL JC Sa pe CASS-ELIZ. RD. cian et Pontise Li. Bedding Manufacturing Co.. = Some : TRAILER - SPACE FOR Mart. ee as @odern living. Kitchen. basement “(Doing Business ) ee eel as ore wi 7 saa , a tg ag a en on | 33 . :— 9 _ on, $4183 appa FOREST LAKE COUNTRY sy ul age i | Olt, MIN ERAL ae |e ol Ae. = corner «you o "| CLUB ESTATE ft ideal for small store CONT witn take priv. A quick sale) *. Tens. E-Orry Is HOUr® FOR SALE. Exclusive home sites for fine| pa ccc or oftee. Gals cr| nets 3 an as ee 6 vines 6 Conae. = demred. e tvite vour » CRAW Y FORD AGENCY 2102. - JACK homes. On lake front or over- oe a? Hy — Fy - . 0- pp mem ome ab Bang RY epecition aa Inok if course or in the or- oa, Goce > ogous SAeeS. Whee! Service 17 W. Puxe vB 6-000 | EE eke , OPEN Eves | chard Address. ou will be proud TERMS. Vincent, DMI §-2200,__ ee Russell A. Nott. Realtor_|\onens ¢ RMS BASEMENT $250 Down LOVELAND | ® ere i ¥etest'actow autres! John K. Irwin |? geiati fortceee teat | qoice ramon amevice | "parece aT eoET naa eek ~ Ranch H ~ novos a om mms Cues Labe ne. Keogs Macnee) A. JOHNSON, Realtor w wmAlroR Reaconabie rents; For details, cal RED TATE ce | feuck BATTERY. «FURS, Gi nc ome 7 ROOM MODERN HOME IN Large 4-Room House Fa 2-465 OR 3-8662 Evenings ‘til 8 proce’ eae Te ~ 5.2008 Wm Parker MA 5-2587, afier 7 FURNITURE LIVER syyee, Baz CORNER LOT FE skies ater 3. 3 scree. On 206 ft, lot, well outside, | WE HAVE wousES & INcoMEs Phone FE 4-2533 Png ns ; aadax an a | — Eving soem cad oun. rm. TRI 4 nooM MODERH HOME | __™Modern. by owner Ce ae Me et 5 a '.-| ays Biore euua x and 4 a pay : : or MOTO MART | sunny kitchen, ast | 2 large Clarkston. DAYS. Phone MA 4-1854. Nr Orchard Lake Ra. FE 2-0440 es S cernen tat ” room, and rumpus room, Hi _ Mich. No dealers. a ' ———_ — ——— { -—— = ee en cent Situated on corner Excel loc S Gee ee| tisweres | Snteecitn os coaterie ste Sevag ia) feraess woes |Pert indy Se \"AUTO PARTS amm or ? y r , estate, ‘. ood will, Priced , sie GET aReatanes | SPECIALS || URE Urge ai RMS, alt] ope Sede hm | tgp Staretec ang | Tan tok hese") Oo, ene char oe Sa ato “ qeaaity. af gees. fureivere inehad- jonme-Mase ie Beas. “hese te a a Lake Prop 41 “eer C LADD be WM. H. KNUDSEN Pemey PSY aan. “Grae evreae' | Holler hock Auhe bs LEBARON SCHOOL AREA. 2 bed- : os . . ee - rite or oller’ = meQ0 ACRES _ Pere vcd walls, Narewood doors. ™. ome pine oO ee aa Corner nat ae git 84 Dixie Highway— 619 Pontios sinks Denk Bias HOME & AUTO LOAN|™ paral eed cal. 2 bedecsan teem povce,| Ou nett BiReeee aT Teg: | Ged bem, ful basement. wae Cospen Oise Lake 28 re pom Lake Frontage Ph. FE +4616, Eve, 28320, 2750 ew Orlectrichty, weter, and basement, | 3. Pull price $8, gee heat, Apt. now rented. In- sor LAKE FRONTAGE 3-2981 208 ft. business frontage, —~ ae COMPANY barn, Good line fenc eome more than make your ; 450 ft, with 206 ft. on |OROCERY BUSINESS WiTH ao Sak fom pate gy wl oco ‘ men aitea eae monghiy payments. Attractive | Zere’s @ buy — Grand three bed- lake fn in located 2| 8. D, M. License a very “" Genie Piaaber, Mane BLDG. | Best EE gg 5 mrs 9 ae wg BA, som home| fenced yard with berries and | {oom Cape Cod home. tis bein mi. north of Pontiac, Build.| good location om M18, in Take a ane SCHRAM A FS = road. Only $8,450 with $2,000 Fiot air furnace Storms & screens. fruit trees. All tor $16,560, terms./ 55 Saptaeed teeat perch. ~[-— Bloo! I field ings consist of 3 stores, 3 a very ae enna As See ogg, mens 9 to on fet. 9 to 1/59 Lime ; : arage. Needs some im-| poor grog INCOME. Near Pon-| ment. ol) A.C heat, auto. water 4 y Bg 8 gem : over $42,000 for 1952. in C i Sirpen tavenpen | terior finish take Orannss | PEnetiign Beseel a tami gm | Dealer 2 SM earege, ungeen's soe opty ‘chewing sn FE 4-9584 Ae Oe ‘be, } bedrms and beth each, Both| P'® 500 — , income of approx. § ecvtiees 4 %4 S. MAD x. Pence rata! anew 9309 Ho erect thud ete, Ulin | besemenk, Sear garage. au ia ey a Heights tg eee GAYL ORD ROCHESTER, MICH. | WaSPei"gt room. ‘2 bedrooms. Liv room conditjon. ees ana 5. Co-ep. Member ; class beach in addition 1% E. Pike - LOANS $25 TO $500 : carpeted. Lot 70x125 vileges Beautiful New Subdivision resent business. $40,000. Co-operative Realtors “Exchange AUTOS and others. New we on Commerce Lake. Only $5,200/) WEST SIDE. Comfoftabdle family ; da i 10,000 down. - : ESTOCE y 1 peqeratore 7 1750, down, Cony tle 3 room, | atertal and srs 0 LAKE (COTTAGES, aL WaYs N.E. Corner Franklin and A ag or Pg» pa pROLSENOLD vee beta : - . __ EM 3-3304. one Pin _ ( \YDE Beat"Tema mune Coated | Eaten Seer. Saves | POS Set ge ———| _ Lone Pine Roads Roy Annett Inc.| sotamanonn 2 #7 1. Pevege. Pal pice oir ets | 4 Gee TiS Heras S| Lahetne une , ectnt | Lares ranch heme ee 10 To fae mare ong AFR ona | Fenian, torte at WHEN YOU NEED OATS zune aciecc | Fete teers | ESS S| Se sees | ee | eee $25 fo $0) |e BT. : _ before 6 p.m ; — ‘ Sunday—2-to 5 Branch Office 099 Oreen Le. Reet) rental heme Murrownaed by | Mice pich cigveted eho Sent, bt dreds w of becktifel trcen, tasteding For F P 43 | Successrut DRY CLEANING “prosieme. You can ¢ CRANKARAPT ¢ Roselawn Drive Sit s00 fo tewaee at — = a on Lareeg Se able hse FE 30 _ “aver an repay & email ee eee pay- cringe poses ta Ue ate be “ ” Soe 6319 WILSON DR. | fhittaStthca hone tvaerm,| FLOYD KENT, Realtor ZTUG” BORST, Realtor | nt amg reretions ane | 47-ACRE ESTATE “| Stird fa, sera tom Oe on eae ole ere SS tel tan in 4 W Lawrence $00 PER MONTH WILL BUY A| [0, f.00d Op Cie thee with. Near Lakeville. ¢bedrm.’ home| ous businesses Will lease, sell or FREE ESTIMATE heating plant, water heater. 2 ce FE b-si08 aoe 5 bedroom sents Woe ome! in Vougin Schoo! District. Low wit 29 A Eving rm, Bromece, | trode. FE 3-460. 67! Central Ave ALL MAKES OF CARS setae Pe, cron. Goll cow ter Next to Consumers Power bh lake privileges Exterior fin- modern kitchen with breakfast} — YMENT PLAN OO, raneh heme, wa zreceewey | Snpelatment Fig A ete Owens ve ° nt fir. 6x2 A. carpeted mas. LIQUOR BAR BRAID MOTOR SALES a lifstime | aluminum _sid- —"“ oH <7 | ale caecum | OF TES Jno, eEw ter ‘berm: and ‘balh on "dnd FINANCE CO “30 Years Pair Deal Se circle drive, a + of — Norton Ave. $250 DOWN man. f . all cit improve- L. HUDSON STORES poe living rm., dining rm. all Other business forces sale! Mod- Ph 174 . Cass at West aay. Spent eh Ural tre | ute il'pavea Nene. Sopa nue | Set“"ietagaans"ponesnos, Wal| _Sigian O° SS UN os sere, for actu ap See eatieace seems seer | a Manat? cena | 1 Pate ESS lle au, | ____ ee Fa tie * | light bsmt., new oil fired furnace. $2,750. SS =a Ty bel 4 usiness you would be proud t¢ = — S Kampien Reuity e377 STele:| Screens tee Nirierm dinngem GEO, MARBLE, Realtor | Sale Resort Prop. UB) sat reunstions ar cect et Sr] sen at gestae ce eas | ye 1 wa| COLLISION: SERVICE | nae +0628. & kitchen dn., 4 bedrms. & bath Prone OR 3-1268 , ’ BRANCH OFFICE fles from m9 member. up. 98500 with $1500 dn. ma! CFC. HUNTING & FISHING | Teveonarn aT Conc LAKE RD. a “Ba: is.000 an. for prop-| Nave been Neeking Deming, petnling, vetting ee . iRWI For sale large cabin: full eq Midwest 4-1622 -100 ACRES : and or buy business separate-| 9 =GET YOUR “LOAN Olive cor Sales ohn K Irwin ; N the world, 00 better for” deer, Houseman-Spitzl pocvines ofl onl ~ Ag ne heheanalotes IN ONE VISIT Coltston pel LOR JOSLYN AREA Qing, prez, sitio | og wasmtnoron, BLVD, BLDG. Biden end tenors fences, $300 Ber sere WHOLESALE, RETAIL| 02, "4,10 "$2, model care. Bring | 28 w. Pike st Prone FS 34108 $1,300 DOWN on rine wibeeiay sett 1 bedroom: down, 2 up, hae tile FORN. CABIN, FULLY Equip. wees FLOYD KENT, Realtor - GAS & OIL car, or consslidate * ‘it Wanted Used Cars 54 —_ ty on piete beth, im orates. atic heat. Has lots ite 18 miles aorth of Gilad- 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eve.) 195 ain U. 8. HIGHWaY| ments by as much as Loans| S M&M Motor Sales diate possessi imme - SPECIAL Ng Be yg Rie Eee gy PInEST RESIDENTIAL bear Lansing. “Stain Diag, masonry Sher socusttsen Op to 59 mnems tng He a on late model, cars, ORTH E END proud of. See this or be sorry — SAE OOD CABIN else | 320x300 located in The Brees of | s) ACRE § ROOM HOME NEAR Cena Te edes real cotate, ali] : 2627 Dixie Hwy. Near Cresent Lake, nice 3 bed-) Remodeled Home wmieh? _~ 9 Priced right. By owner O% miles | Pronkiin Mille @ Brookelse at W.| M-ie, Suche Realty, 200 Bouth Bt.,/ truke, | nveres, we brah Tran OAKLAND LOAN CO. eo . tered bungalow oak! foots: Plets| WEST SIDE — 3 bedrooms and EAST SIDE _Bo_h of Hale Mich. James Sabin. | Long Lake Ré. Just 6 lots left. aoe tik OASOLINE BUSINESS | 202 Pontiac St. BE. re 2-s208 | “*? eg ane ; bath up, modern kitchen, dining |) ome GREEN LAKE OFFICE| C™ ‘or details, | 160 ACRES WEAR FENTON AND| js BETTER THAN EVER’ 7 Call | _Corner Saginaw and Lawrence | a, <> & JONK CAne PONTIAC REAL YY tied vecres a ap om § ST gg igh as omaniths Ton LAKE ise toot = ductive "iand, “ail fenced. Moved = 2 ee: er oe ‘ 44% MORTGAGES eats (a Fe seer? $00 Balewia Ave PE STD | mee aaa Rm: ME OY Sete ease at atch | ince ieee Ligt Ht fun | fe bala ma coey gts hd, eset | Seine Water Breser hie 2 rie pont’ SE SANT age Top Price for Your Cat Paved street 3. bedroom | mogern ony "home ‘with suburven atmos: NORMAN F. RICE a Sea fe, ACR ACRES EXTRA Comers: STATE -WIDE ee = teteroes| JR HILTZ | *" eer \ooreer eee! AUMph cmertone te! pvr rms! LOANS: | wa vip REALTOR OPEN SUNDAY 14. =| OXSOW LARS FR iY Own. u p ries gine > of dine. & wei as Pontiac office, J, Landmesser. Mer ey t Be TS has “ae eT oe em tes : rooms. Bing| Cooberauts Reattors Exchange fre, Ba rae: then Nia BEAUTY &HOP DOING 0000 Spent Co. Pes. a 7 on omnes Fm Saul” Bree ea 2900) © Sum, Hive. PR D46eT ra.'Pu bai oe Fm 30M a ai resem” ™ TES mrenings ams Lopate td ae aL A als 00 Fee ‘SPECIAL! 46 PACKARD : _ 4 DOOR SEDAN 5 ¢ $295 7 1948 AND 1949 _ CHEVROLETS . PONTIACS | - PLYMOUTHS ‘ _-STUDEBAKERS ee STATION WAGONS PANELS _ SPECIAL! "48 CADILLAC bt » — $1095 . 1946 Olds sedan 1946 Pontiac con ~* 1946 Ford conver 1947 Buick seda 1947 Chrysler se 1947 Dodge seda 1947 Plymouth ‘s 1947 Ford 2 dr. s 1948 Packard 4 +1948 Ford sedan} 1948 Buick eta 1948 Pontiac sed 1949 Ford conver 1949 Kaiser seda 1949 Lincaln con 1949 Ford sedan 1949 Mercury se 1949 Studebaker All these cars listed have and all are in good runn from $150 to $750. Mos low $600. All these car . low or no down paymen make a down payment. Seven courteous, well- to serve you. No high CEN LINCOLN- PIKE STREET LOT PHO FE 4-3885 =. FE4- gifs .}eedan <*> dr, sedan |. your sights on these ter- , with hydramatic vertible tible an ‘tible n vertible dan 2 dr, sedan hgaters, most have radios ing condition. Prices range t of these are priced be- s can be purchased with a t. Your present car will The lowest legal rates. |. trained, friendly salesmen pressure, TRAL MERCURY PIKE AND CASS NES: $|14 FE 2.9167 ee “That inferiority complex you cured me of yesterday cost me an additional $25 on my way home—I sassed a policeman.!"’ be. Be | COMMUNITY | For Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars 55 1951 DeSoto bite : TRE P Lor ger con ors WOODWARD 13 MILE ROAD 5 Mots your hotee De toe. “wich if ston PANEL. outs, Se —_ gy y+ OE _ FM 3-400. Ask About Our Finance Plan s *52, *50, 49 1 49 , 46 Ford 51 Kaiser, hydra, Olds v3 en **S1, '48, '47 Kaiser ) 51, "49, "48, °47 Chevie "51, 49, '42 Mercury : "49, '48, '47 Pontiac "51, 49, 48 Studebaker "30, '46 Dodge ECONOMY USED CARS 5 ert pt “ SELECT USED CARS 2 “2 BR Fan KIMBALL | YOUR NASH DEALER OP N NIGHTS ~ FORMERLY TAXI ‘ | For Sale Used Cats 55 EARL R. MILLIMAN A FORD DEALER OVER 31 YEARS REMEMBER All Our Used Cars Carry »}a 6Month or 6,000-Mile Warranty 58 Good Used Cars Being Offered at Wholesale Here Are Just a Few: 3—'46 Fords, 2 dr, Prices $250 up S—'49 Ford & Chev. $495 up 7—'5SO Ford & Chev. $650 up 51 Ford & Chev. $750 up . §—’52 Ford & Chey. $1,095 up Visit Our Lot Sunday Prices Will Be Marked On Windshields EARL R. =) MILLIMAN SAGNAW Open From 8 a.m. -9 p.m. , PEE $-4101—after 6, FE 5-3588 CHEVIZ. Oy tere ee FULLY equipped. FE 44454. 147 S Ss 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN Radio and ance. $896. MICHIGAN'S 148 FLEETLINE 2? door y balance due $278. Needs Race (Beart of era ist heater, Beautiful finish, +4; clean interior. Big trade allow- FINEST bP | BIG PAVED LOT ON THE ER Oj WOODWARD AND 13 MILE R ROAD ‘952 CHEVROLET - 2-DOOR DELUXE Radio and~heater. fimish and grey MICHIGAN'S Spotiess biack $1195 FINEST THE BIG | ON WOODW. SALES 30 Years Fair Dealing Case at W. Pike rE DeSoto-Plymouth Deale 1 owner. aon SO Chevrolet Club Coupe Redio end beater. A reel bargain MICHIGAN'S On CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD condition, This car must be seen Bank ra’ PONTIAC’S T OP CHRYSLER NEW YORK x Larry laromie . Rochester Ford Dealer FORD VICTORIA HABE OK. USED CARS RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘50 Buick RIVIERA ~--t 2-Door Fully Equipped Very Clean $1,245 ‘92 Ford V-8 FORDOMATIC 4-Door, 2-Tone Radio & Heater $1,495 “90 Chev. DELUXE Powerglide | Radio & Heater on | $845 00 Plym. 4-Door, Radio & Heater $845 “Ol Plym. 4-Door Radio & Heater Clean Inside and Out $995 * . 34 Years of Customer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT | ‘JACK HAB CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 ‘oe Dobos 4 DR. DELUXE. After 5:30. 14 Dwight, FE.2-s686 = boDok _ BUSINESS COUPE ‘48. Southfield 3325. oy a wT eEpaW RUNS GOOD. soli’ body °75. Pull price 197 8 Johnson . | FORD 1953 FLAMINGO ar ie | | Poerdomatic. Tinted The — For only 82 ise" a os | Private owner. MI #1 | eal & Sun. 66 S. _PERRY 19% FORD 2? DOO! ‘| One of the sharpest, ol little Fords in town. Better hurry —’ f{ won't last “66 S. PERRY b The Little Lot of Lots of Values Mes, one owner. price _ OAR‘ and 8-3245 by owner, FE 17-8335 |PFORD “47 CONVERTIBLE, i condition Radio & Heater JEROME MAIN STREET AT. THE BRIDGE | ORE THAN 36 YEARS A PLACE TO BUY,” EVENINGS | PORD “#2 DR. 000 1 MOTOR, | a. Gene for parts or _ Excaperts _ 180 Btate. 51 Ford Convertible Radio and heater. Good top. Ex- otoer $905 | céilent tires end mr AT MICHIGAN'S F INEST vot TRE ‘A oH Be Gar _| Fully equipped with radio “@ *ORD CUSTOM «@ DR V4 Owner leay service. FE FORD ‘41 2 . GOOD CONDI- tien. EM D "61 6 heater, nice be seen a oJ uins Shell Elevtes, 4520 Rd. (M-58). | 804 N. Main of _THE poNTIAc PRESS SATURDAY, tevin a. 1953. Fee Sate Used Care. a8 pac He. « 1 Ss” KICK. OFF TIME AT > - MOTOR SALES: INC. You're sure to score a_ touch- down with one of these; better used cars! “HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS Now Given With Every Used Car . Purchased! ‘50 FORD Club coupe 8 2 dr., radio & heater, excellent con- dition. $895 ‘51 NASH 4 dr. equipped with radio & heater, Exceptionally ” $1,145 ‘90 CHRYSLER Royal 4 dr., radio & heat- er, fluid driye,, good transportation. $1,195 ‘51 HUDSON 2 dr., equipped with radio & heater, Very clean. $1,095 ‘51 KAISER 2 dr., equipped with heat- | "O8P er only. A good buy at $895 ‘48 BUICK 4 dr. radio & heater $675 ‘50 CHEVE. 4 dr, deluxe $1,045 Radio & heater . $895 ‘90 BUICK 14 dr., dynaflow, radio &| x heater. $1,045 1953 PONTIAC & BUICKS DEMONSTRATORS & heater, hydramatic & dynaflow. Come out and see these beauties for yourself! Good Selection of Used Trucks _ GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales -Inc. At the north @nd of town Open every night ‘til 10 yy “OL 2-7121 ROCHESTER TIME OUT: DEFINITIONS That which happens when you forget to - wind your watch . part of a football game during which the water- boy makes the longest ‘rdn... that which = should take to h OLIVER'S to see ne thee sensational used car buys." Ne. a0.” 1946 Olds. Club Coupe $395 No. 191 1950 Plymouth 4 Dr. $895 : Ne. 171 1948 Buick Convertible $745 a . 208 1947 Buick 4 Door $949 No. 190 1949 Ford Custom “8” $645 No, 192 1948 Buick Tudor $995 No. 195 1947 Ford 2 Super Delux bf $445 No. 203 1947 Buick 4 Dr. $545. % DOWN—WE TRADE No Payments Until November 8th OLIVER'S * 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 833 W. Huron FE ¢-2185 5 Fer Sale Used Cars a Ld JACOBSON «-MOTOR SALES ITHE BEST!|, vei Da : — eS sedan, The cars listed below are|_ Sess." °” °™E new car trade-ins, fully For Sale Trucks 50 reconditioned. Many of} ” them have had only one. : ners TTAB 4 i HUNTERS SPECIALS : | O.K. . USED TRUCKS °* RECONDITIONED IGH A REAL BUY ne He SEPARATE SHOP heater and automatic transmis- A morocco finish, very clean interior cupationt mechanical condition. ‘48 Int'l NO MONEY DOWN PANEL Very sound body, good radio and heater’ soci¢'e mont | fubber, ew paint. You 19427 Hudson. Escola original must see this! trim new. Perfect ae cere) = $AAS ‘47 Chev. 198 Chrysler New Yorker. — finish, terior, radio. neater and eute. matic transmission. $685. ecberirmege tear 1-TON PICKUP WB Woe ei ee =| Deluxe cab and a brand- | new pickup box and rear fenders. very good tires. $495 fee ‘49 Stude. 46. '47 & '48 2-TON STAKE PLYMOUTHS _| Stake has been enclosed as CHEVES. a van, but may be used DODGES either way. Here is a lot NO MONEY DOWN of truck for— LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! $595 PONTIAC 48 TAKE OVER PAY- (ey A ane "Sn han ante — tires, ; Fier tint Seared ett aes SPECIALS Will trade ulty for cash, Ponuacer Ford or verrvcieen | (©) These PICKUPS =| “bee ese '51 Dodge corte | Sea wer Aer §* FE) 50 Ford mer ausee emase, axe:| OO Chev. ?P surce co. ‘46 Chev. CHEV. CO. : NEW CHEVROLET 66S. PERRY | Ounmetal gray. full) equiped. are et 66 S. PERRY The Littie Lot of Lots of Values ‘i 2 DR R 2H PorDo “8 2 DR. PRICED TO sell. OR 3-7301 1950 Lincoln Sedan A reel Diack beauty with white wall tires. Perfect motor... $1,196 AT MICHIGAN'S | 66S. PERRY '49 PONTIAC |. ‘@® MERCURY eee 66 S. PERRY The Little Lot of Lots of Values ay MERCURY | MONTEREY. ry DR. 51_NASH, ¢ DR. OD 6 &. Perry. OLDS. 46 HYDRA, R&H. SO ed OLDS ‘ti, HOLIDAY 58 SEDAN, low mirage, good cond ition. FE PACKARD ~ 00, MUST SELL. FE 56-0606. tall PACKARD ae 4 DR.. PRIVATE owner. Site. shift. Sa’ of'sos Salome 1960 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. WILL BE fk ke _Merrill, Birm. MI 61680 48 PLYMOUTH Convertible Radix ans neater skirts, dual Priced to sell. $495 Huron Motor Sales PP 4 | He | 49 Pord club coupe, radio, heatet beeen en wv - TRUCKKS : | Take your choite ot Amer-—— co rs | ica’s Choice. Our selec- a tion is big, but money | difference is small. | THE THRIFTY 8 See. ee| TRUCKERS LOT JACK Sortie ee _ _ HAB — covers. Must Pontiac 4 door. FE 23-4426. PONTIAC ‘46. 4 DR. R & H. EM 36121, a ee 4 4 PONTIAC. § STREAMLINER. ; . ted ater spa. FE) S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 ors, WE eke bee Peterson > 1952 Henry 2 De ichigan Auction Mart, Lake 1951 Henry J 2 Dr. Orion MY 21631 195] Kaiser 2 Dr... 4 Dr. 1 CHEVIE, | | TON STAKE A i 1947 "48 (48 Praser. cond 17.000 mi | 1947 48 49 Kaiser. _ 350 8. Saginaw me AUBURN AVE. FE 4-4092 PONTIAC ia «DR. HYDRAMATIC. | gpRUCK. ‘ tie MY 313. . es a oe a, & Peg PE coos. — ’S1 FORD PONTIAC 1982 4 (DR. HYDRA. %. 3 Standard. R & H. 13,000 74-Ton Express _imi Sider FE. ¢s000 _ $895 GOOD 48 FORD PANEL Transportation $695 CHEAP! is corp sTAKE « F-6 1%4-TON original finish < $495 @ Packard Clipper, 2 dr, radio | $895 EARL R. amin cw wott| Milliman bumps . $495 | ‘42 Chrysler sedan, runs good, “teks | te songs be 9 OG Se cece sees $ rr 4101 ane “= As re _ . + $505 | ‘2 Hudson sedan, radio, heater, j clean inside and out $495 | ‘30 Nash 2 dr, radio, heater, bed equipment .......... ‘a pee 7% sodanetie, radio, me ‘oo ras ig nro coupe, excellent &7"3 AT | TORa2 vias DUMP BOX FOR MICHIGAN’S | Shag ne? OF mis tom truck. ra FINEST |% TON DODGE Tow TROCE THE BIG PAVED LOT iN CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | — PONTIAC 198 DELUXE SEDAN ° DODGE *, TON STAKE, $195. Hydramatic. Radio. Heater. Clean _ With trausfer case. OR car. $905. FE 39-7542. ‘#8 PANEL DELIVERY, WILLYS. PONTIAC 61 4 DR. 8&8 RADIO sore a 1-0193. a New & Used Trucks PONTIAC 1951. ONE OWNER CAR.| for sale by owner In good condi New battery and tires. FE §-0624.| tion FE 200 Sanderson. _ hyaramatic, eee Pg | PONTIAC’S LARGEST SELECTION WILSON —"You'l Do Better Ar GMC CO. JEROME | wis Woedwara OLDS-CADILLAC | PELEQLET, Sy Tpe ERE PONTIAC 063 STANDARD 2 Dr. | A+! condition, Radio. Heater. Back RD 62 F 6,500 gO al Secrifice, iter. / 406 mi ae 88 a taal 5 | MApre __. | TRALLMOBiL®, — i083 TANDEM siete Te at $100 axle trailer, 32 foot fiat bed Sar down ent and take 2-7020 pORTac OR FULLE over balance equip —, wall tires. 2 tone| 47 GMC PANEL TRU Good . 30 M Pot Den | condition jodie: Bta- wer os {TES TIRES ter. corner W. Huron at Hender- "| FAN TRUCE ee eo tes Wrp . BO re 9 BICYCLE. FE Nome PE 32-2625. ‘ MERCURY MOTORS, MOST MoD. els now syvailable immediate Terms. aay AALANI AP Memtoates ‘No, thanks, I don't want anything, I'm just looking!" - Sale Household Goods 66) 100 M.P.H. Hydro-planes - Sun., Oct. 4, 1 p.m. Holiday Par APPROVED BOAT CUSHIONS Bpo: goods of all kinds. Tee-nee trailers. the boat, 396 Orchard Lake Ave. STILL TRUCKING, NEW W }sme Boats Practically all “4 z : Ef Base ‘| Save up to $30 on-floor samples - | Good used ~ ARMSTRONG | | PLASTIC VINOFPLOR __ terms, $2 per week. MY 3-3711. _EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- tract (where you have sold pr erty) for late model ¢ar & c - | 9x20 31355 FRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, linoleum $7.96 SYER’S, 141 W. HURON Pree Detivery—Pree ah~ — _— ee 30 (OE MAHOGANY TABLE @/! . double spool beds L SACRIFICE, WHITE ket, size 14, Grey purse’ $18: large wall mir-| _* GIRLS SNOW SUIT, SIZE 6. GOOD $8: buffet $15. MA 63241 FE 49204 RECONDITIONED SEAL 8KIN COAT, } sieeves, excellent condition. light’ all coat. Sizes 16-18. Very 79 FOR SALE: LADIES’ ALL coat, good condition CLAYTON'S _ $10 ea. FT 204. _ SOUTH AMERICAN SKUNK FIN- Size 14. Excellent Also black Season rg liming. Size 16. $20 OAT: Dresses, size 2-4-12. Chic WONDERFUL VALUE IN ALMOST r _$30, 3195 Pridham, Keego. MAN'S SUIT & TOP COAT, CHEAP. ’ condition, 504 N. Saginaw, ’ valves & guage. $65. SORES eT RI Ta ee USED TRADE-IN ‘Musical Instruction 63A | agg ‘INSTRUCTIONS 6 pe. di Goods 65 |3 pe. sgetiona -| GE refrigerator, 8 cubic — : demonstrator... 7 ECONOMY CO. PAN’ AMERICAN TR N. Praneis. PE 66538. IN, STROMBERG-CARL- AM & FM radio. Gal SOLOVOX. GALLAGHERS. = upholstered its $125. ; Sila? "bedatends springs: Mi | SHOP SUBURBAN & SAVE "| CALORIC 30 INCH BOTTLED GAS . Used very litth. MUlberry | ai 4 ‘Mek | Lu 5 ib oi Bi i uf sf B ix > 3 = S Tj i fg i i Pe ft Ff — 3 story — ] > 32-1621 after 1 p.m » floor —— . a UITE __ paints. We for lesa. Electro. | REV-MASONRY TING top stove, | ‘wi i a TILE 10¢ | Aig compressors” En ed ei F it and storm sash and car- pentry of all~kinds by general hOme’ builder, w| Sale priced for October. Free estimates anywhere. |? FHA & ABC financing. STOPPERT & CECIL 5 : | : : i : tut chair and| ssbestos cement 0838 S| a : — <. ’ = “ . ‘ 0 “YOU ALSO i At & WHEEL FAAI| ieancY WEW 61 ! end Campoler, Pine, Aus 1 NOE perger Fe Sst Chev EnaOn train, Scotch and Mugho. Arbor- : : Agpadeigedaaae xii _¥. P. Sutton. PE 56019. __ | bitee, Native trope. Dig “a o WANTED TO BUY GOOD FLOWER oun, Drtes Serlap od toots. STERLING SILVER WEVER | rock loth, pundict a8 ing 9. Lay-| for 2° furnece. H. P, Sutton Bleeth straight west used, must sell. FE 5-0065._ rock, $1.50 Mo, 2 box pine, $11 8 ae, Saee Wt 2... reed bearing fight com all arms | gy ee ae : 1 geateny marred: | “sack ttee” toc Gead ead’ tobe three mules, Mutual +6038, pad, like new. 61750. «| _ @ulatign. 1025 Oakland, PE ¢-2622, oe 3% Or = Pe, TS S| Southfield 6161 8 Ga5 RANGE. LmOR. 36 , LIKE C & H LUMBER CO, | sem late fn. iso paint sorever wih Mo EP T n is PAins STORM WINDOWS & from 6 "til 7 Mow, thre Pri. | “tanks Rae ceok hate take ofet peraieae Dogs rained, Boarded screens condi- Sat. epen from , Me = TT" $05. FE 2 é s | alnut con manor ‘tara | A beneaee. from 10 "til FE ¢' — "17 TO 3 ROOM OfL HEATING | [OCS AND, CATS BOARDED & ; home or office Raster, Thenkagiving, Xmas |i SWIVEL-TYPE TRAILER ne pipes, $20. ay aere nen 308 AND PED ial a with double hinvek. ove 1% Ave.| lock seamer. Ow Diste Hwy . rs, 003 Mi Clemens.|3 PC. BA’ & Pit Week nights, 10-3 Sat) OR 3-2651. SMAL RADIO“ $5 AND #6. SMALL dere RLECTRIO WEpaiOe tint HOSPITAL BED, SERVEL RE- SS a Gee aes er Le ng . portal? ‘e $10. | ee? eM cet eg ghee ft yd and several other house- Bigelow ree, x12, beige, bo ft. ; entesd. $30.00 up. Ror’ replace- id goods. PE 2-7953 8 white picket fence with poste. Oakland Ave. with pavement breakers and clay| ON FOOD AND FREEZER arty AUTHORIZED PACTORY SERVICE inlaid tile 9°89" | soades for rent; other equip. CALL FE 44500. NO OBLIGA- and genuine R SHOP CONE'S RENTAL | 7108. A aw td w COU oS! 1951 Baldwin. FE 2007 MYERS PUMPS - ; B, 008 tet O™ | BATHROOM FIXTURES, SOIL | Deep and shallow weih o97.60 up. | LARGE COAL HEA SLOW Wat eAL ee nna tis want ae thn and gas water heaters, oil and Youngstown wane . Wall Tile. .15¢ ft. ool ferocee, _ cttenp + ond hot ELLY HARDWARE Tene B L —mppane = Sarees vm cag| HEIGHTS SUPPLY | XP ceases on aaeme |" tales.” reo tee tee Sane a oll —_— oo 2685 Perry St. Auburn He E2-s811 || 300 se . cnamel paint |. ed.eo gai. ——_____Phone_FS ¢-6431_ _ CEMENT BLOCKS § ROOM DUO-TEERM Off MEAT- = Sue "| PLYWOOD __|metnjsatrst nt Ss | nha be Sra ! 140 S. Saginaw At cut rate prices. Kitchen cabinet _- i _ Sen"evovmn! a oas De RED’ STAMPS TODAY bag ryt . b= A ig 9 y~ Benny — _hester and inn too Marve, _ i. ZESUILT & 1488 Baldwin = Pe 3-2543 plete stack out. cower creck ond B WINDOWS AND SCREEME, i UTOMATI GARAGES ites Ww. Montealmn aldo. i: Sat Ce | ae epg cn een] PRA Se | ORR EM et TN - ; : Wb a. TO Substantial discount. FE 6-471 STUDIO | COUCH. mee —terms. OR 3-2276 or EM 3-5€34._ “sees on perme? ge Dewees ee ie wP moTOR. WAS USED IN -- BavenPont” AMD. COPPER _ GARAGES _ ing. Co, 00 West Huron, ter heater, in conditien Aa Mue- penal Bin yy ge ne -__-| PLvonEscint Ci Rh ¢i & FIX. between Middievelt tod Orchard ral Buliders ORS TIL ibeed. FIR tures. | most porn ‘hight for : } tL —_—__—_ (= Sikiner Wi 905 M marred. Also wl Office Equipment 67 | MEDICINE | CABINET WIT | etc pine paneling. $188, M. Det variety of fistures, for ev- > oom set. 4K, se eee ory room, ie “house at te ; ether makes three ie ° lapped ’ higen Ejuerescest, =, evivel chairs, ony 117.50 wy ye A 0 6. cedar Tp “ane _ Orehard Lake Ave. Br Skier Oh |g woman sane —paow | pPLACKETT'S | peel. Sa goed teenie Ste e Equipment 668 Service, Eat 334i. Belting sy <0 ro KIMAT A= 3 tor or or viee. EM 3- = 8161 Dixie Hwy, APPROXIMATEL nary ee ee Se oo oe : : NMORE Of CIRCULATOR chain Skilsa ~~ Poors UIPMENT chet § eves PE 360. | win fan PE $0011 after tpm.| honmee. pave ‘sind Pa’ es pe DOUBLE DUTY MEAT| WRIGHT TWO TON HIOH SPEED | Pipe dies, ete. PE4-0000 “Ss _ Det 68A/- a meet, eringer, and scales. | hoist #78. si Prantiin RA. FE|— HEAT YOUR HOME | Sere crevee Suet OA tt eee we- wns an. as4 1 aly PRET aoue bebe PE oes YOUR PRESEN . — dirt, P , | Soma ORESSED BEEF & PORE Serpe oe, tm A & burns He, rE ; yee Marhet ci : = ts Mt| _BLACKETT, INC. YOUR OR 31200 ‘ ~ - 544 Diste Highway Waterford vse Burmeisters SANE AX aap paivews¥| Stat eee Oe comms , OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M.| special. TradeIn’ allow. | oP Tn and cushion | Fox TERRIER REO. FUPPiEa |“ Ona’ : SUNDAY 10T0 3 | S°g8, fee TE new. Oravel | “And Pinched Squabs. OR 2-200. | price,» Michigans a LUMBER Ore. Sun. 10 om. to 3 p.m. Friday i © ARNASON PLUMBING if 3 i Ht if 5 ig : ‘ BARGAINS LGoa Reed REO BARITANY SP ~ bed frames. $8.95; bed ne. Pata Boe ‘ake | 2B _Ortenvilie 130 — We Deliver _ 4 for coment end mortdr Poatinc Laks & mos. old a. $25 per $2.95 pr.; cotton mst-| 1x12 W pine board per M se AUTOMATIC Of. FURNACE afternoons,| _ Building Supplies OR 3-154. . OA 62510, | _ after 6 p. m. sizes, $12.95.; tner- board, per M.. $90| ‘ower and controls. Some ducts 432 W. Buren.) [irt-Sand-Gravel-Peat | 8200 NunTer - 1980 spring mattresses | $10.86; unfip- | 1 M. $26 _ Heats 6 room house.-FE §-)458. Dirt-Sand-Gravel-Peat aaa gy hg Mydreulic leader & Grop-leaf taviel $10.95; wreoch ....... @a%S | PaOMaPT DeivanT~ on CHAIN SAWS — KEW AND USED FEDERAL 6-Te00 fase atibdlibin ber Marrow Dise. smal) ¢-drawer unfint. —_ bb. 8 fen per roll 4 dirt, sand an Pegg Herdie Garden «and Orchard "Dependable & Reasonably Priced” | — DACHAHUNDS FOR SALE. Best offer 71-0666, springs eit ae: maple bunk. beds. | toes heeds nv'ing per Mo. dita | 5 manure. FE 46000 coreree gear, Rosetiliors. 16rW° gases sage BeAGR DIRT -~sesuien tee ;| BUY AND SAVE $$ _ i5e 8e" shia ‘Deas. bet.98: chrome NOR: Oe easens- te05|PLOOR SANDERS. FURNACE} gna Power mowers — new | “ate tasted. Fill Girt, sand and | FOX TERRIER REO PUPPIES. $$ sets, $4995. Eve: for th garage doors ..._. so| cleaners, wellgaper steamers for| and used, rotaries and teel ee, os — Aad Plucked Squabs. 2860 Beland vi Oliver 2 row picker At home Bank 13 Aubure | Pal cac Loose $1.35| rem. Ouklend and Paint €3¢/ Millers Garden & Lawn a-1 TOP SOtl, BLACK DIRT. | cocker sPa® PUPS. CHEAP. oer 4 nf noLE ahr $is.05| Orchard Lake. FE 56150. S| 1593 &. Woodward Ave. (north of | peet & fill dirt. Chap. FE 3-2680 | ~ Cah after ¢ a ee Soe Founpstoun ‘capinet sink, OR BOYDELL PAINTS 16 hp.; refrigerators, GE, Mrawest 4-0008. Time payments Mat pest. uy pet Esa given. ned _ 3-482 after 4 —" Ah oan AO a electric = Seog its at low __ available, We ‘take trade-ina - Shredded Peat “Humus — AKC REGISTERED SPRINGER ’ semble these yourself and save. uP ro s00 On ALL = a Ww. : ms! Overhead Garage Doors | pp gree @ Yas. $12) PE 1-008 2 Oe ®! Beal foa‘se, These are ‘brand new iss Make Sure T's CYCLONE FENCE | 27,.8,t00 tte,.o"U, Sor vt ing | ROAD. GRAVEL, DRTVEWAY/ 7 coop REDBONE COON| 1!" models. “amous make All popu- B ist Materials of complete jobe, FHA. | side jams. Eady to tally | Gie’ch, eee cree cant | hounds. 1 male 2 years old with lar colors. Come ‘in com. UrFMEISIEIS | _term- Pree estimates. Pk ¢ans. | ; Built to last the iife of | © 7 generation papers, Purple rib; | YOUR 2 «ctlaty. Come tn lect, com, AN PLAYS WELT bu Count | four garage. Mol a Ne. 3 doors | AND, ORAVEL, PILL DIRT, TOP bon bred. UEC. '1 female 3 extraordinary bargains. Michigan} Northern Lumber Co. of drawers $14. Combination desk Svalieble In all sizes, Installation | 00U. Mike Jenkinson, OR 30900.| years old. eo “Tt Costs 303 Orchard Lake Lake Ré and shelves $9 Walnut dresser | 8d remodeling service available.|1 ACRE GLACK DIRT, GOOD | BosTON TERRIER PUPS. FE | Pb. Ave ley VE . of oe sah tiehd somes Call for free estimates deal for someone © loader. { 7-243, MCCORMICK DEE NG HAM- : ao - 6 FE gpm So coy L TTRESSES DELIVER $9021, y00 6. Ponbeas. oe 2.0000 | eee ee ae eee canday | REGISTERED COCKER FUPPIES| m1 mill power ty ieconata en See era TEs | wan Sits ‘Sag you | BURLDING. TO. ap MovED on | "© Feeteck._—__P 3-0 Bd. Ones Sin Oe Wns Sune. | GR ER aa deere | Onatak etna era ene eee _ berg. 8. = TT §-3096 torn down. Can be. seen at 2134| LUMBER ! 2 REGCISTERCD iSH SETTER. | GARDEN wire Ftow, | GAS RANGE, LIKE NEW. HOLLY- EM 3-. 2 | Dixte Highwey. OR 3-0748. ' LOP SOLE es 3 years olf. 2905 . Keego| drag &_ cultivator, con- ees. Peas TS 6™ | Sep INWERSPRING MATTRESS | | FUEL OLL TANKS. l cre ; ; Ful, senda, grevbi, bieck airt,| _ Marbor ee | PE 06129, i s wong: | S04 spring. $20, Used trailer | PE 4-2070 BUILDER'S SUPPLIES . _ REGISTERED BRITTANY SPAN- | ¢ BOLENS. 6 HP. ia WANTED SMALL RADIO8, WORE: | Potter” 7 used dollies. 3182 W.| REMTONE CLOSE OUT AT COST | Plaster boord Gxtx% 16. N. Lilleyman ’ FE 4-7338| tet 2% Years, fielded_& obedience | tractors. | Reposessed, ing or net. FE 5-8755 Huron Rock maar 135 James. Walled Lake| tractor) Some ! WHITE SOFA, GOQ0D Loe wre: | ree arent Suppty. FE ¢-tese -y -§ 4-38 SHREDDED BLACK AND Prat) MA ¢lo02 this : 24x28: 5 STORM WIN- aa for your home or store =D ACK AN : Nyy — ; else cabinet hase. PE . } small windew aon deen BA fade ci & mouldings, clear white| soil, Seperate o: mines: L. Slade, |} ENG , ABOUT ruars eos : ee the m. 210% East tre médicine cabinet. ose mg pond ond __ 2834 Pontiac 11 ME, J _ 22, Gf apse, 8. Vat 3 mee. A — ee ee eee THIS BARGAIN on fuadecde .C. Pi ww BLACK DIRT BLOND REG. COCKER SP ANIELE. = . } COMPLETE. A-i dirt, sand, & gravel. FE 2-502. : 1m i: oe th ss OR __ after 7 Maat, act now. condition. Call ster pa. rE co in IGM TOP SOUL SAND & GRAVEL ie miles “an a Telegragh ALL = See LE “| ee a em ieee" Horace | tee: | seem). .§ , gallons. 189 gallons im teak. At iber for all your needs. Priced PMERICAR F v2 hs TROPICAL FISH (ee ncn cat _.08._ft. Good condition. FE 2-29 BRICK 1¢ EACH reo. ilaiaidaoanane Call Now, )-8250 SAND, GRAVEL, PILL Ding, TOP | 10 State ot oe | eo. 21° 4 MODEL Di thousand feet of roof boards | GoMPLETE BEER GARDE For Quality Building Mareriais _soil. Kenneth Tuttle, FE" +4106, | REO. ~~ — POINTER, 3 KING BR a eas, SOE. Seems. Save bathtubs, cinks, sash angi | St¥Rment, including walk in cool- PAUL ST. CYR. PROMPT DELIVERY | wo am saceame Y : 5% ] LE, 8rx a, ‘in tables MY 31801, LUMBER CO. Top soll, biack dirt, peat, fl dirt, | SPRINGER SPANIELS AT BACAT- C DINING ROOM TABLE, 81x “~ __ sinks, chairs & tables 21631. vk 00003 p ; bennsia, Pepptes Sites MRAM SS | UNION WRECKING CO. |? oeig 5 RAIST_GOWSS | £190 Dagte Labo Re. ot Commerce | Pt nt Wil aARD | gad Or ies pearing’ Pa | —Lontiac Rd. at ae _a °. Oe. | NI NAUE 7 . . . : size - ‘ONE M ROOMS FURNITU Office edbu ruffle Band sotl, black tp. a ° sale Meateting rugs aa ee = "Frunity bai eealaas ing gressive ete “Eas Sean Pe Surplus _ dirt satan 2 ee — BABY PARAKEETS PE 2-2040 791) 9.0, in foro & USED time PE 2-2066. N YA _ +924. PROMPT DELIVERY ON BLACK| Melrose. Sotebte GOOD USED FUR Mile Rd. er. Orchard | Gas WATER HEATER AND TANK. Lumber dirt, eravel, fil) dirt. end | GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALES, | ay yy As “10a 8. sonable Miscellanious, FE ¢-7650 ee aimost new. Call at @ Dwighi fe Wooaward STUDIO COUCH. PERFECT. CON- FSH MEATS FULT Pan 1. ¥8AROLb GML & Material Sales Co. r at ek PE 32817 PEO * Feagie eo bps coon Hos. ous Lamon se Sor AS | . 21 v : ? Gas VE. LIKE NEW, 623. FE veceeececess 360 1D pa Ph gquerns wat eee Kh, Ig sbeautine _ per a J Goaiiry JOP, Sort. : Peeee mene sess — — bi tore at : end A ‘$ ti g Goods 68B | Bird Doo SELL OR TRADE. FE | Lake Orton, . LB pave y : . condition. Zconbteations oors Fe 5-083 = —_ ! OR SALE. 5 ib: : cet ieee 12 GAUGE REMINGTON PumP, | ®O PUPPIES, REO. POssi-| {pet pits x emneutd al Be LUnega, | excellent, condition, for right of! Ox ggun en = : :30 except Sund _left . . pe : 3 GLisH SETTERS. CALL BE.| Dew and used corn stock. : & ib. ing rods piand (Mise) OR 3-708 Gorse x snot oun semis 2 ire id toon, OL 2406. | tanks; DAVIS MACHINERY. Ph. ley new Sausage “""""§ee Ib. | posts, complete of. structural | 1 LARGE OTL HEATER, IW Ex-| %0'¢ $2 $4 dor all gauge | icc REO BEAG 45 Ortonville. ‘ ' et sant Cabaiand —— ave locker meat steel, new and used. Typhoen| cellent cond.. $50. OR 3-2284. a CA FIELD stock. FE 56-1381 : A 60087 — KE MARKET from_ American Purging & Gece. | CAs, RANGE, © OUTBOARD MO *arade double, PE §-a004 ~~" REG BEAGLE PuPs. | SALE : | ‘2 yee, PE Stl) ot. PE C-e0es. TAT OT | Epis comcnoe,, ® OLTER sseuansumrmmno poreizs | POWER MOWERS . . ft : _-.--| MEAT CASE, GOOD CONDITION, mf peared Ah , \ FP te bed. springs & mattress, : is bieyele| Forjan Kennelis, OR 3-9265. sg, eae Cine [Fea come men ow | en Oe TE! Wolverine | fg Sat at ei tee re eenbens | . BOLEN TRACTORS 'e. “> . vajo. =“ tT: “a = é 4 wht a SP agNMORE sEMLAUTO wane: | ® RM, O% BURNER, LIKE NEW.| “aace with Timken burner. Will| LUMBER & WRECKING CO. SALE -. WINCHESTER 32) CAL FISH & SUPPLIES 2-2 & 6 HOR . EMI-AUTO WASH. | © 1. $20. heat 5 cr 6 rooms. A-l cond | 300 8. Paddock. FE 267% | "OR . re RID STER _ & laundry tubs. EM 34340. ; tion. $109 FE 5-0955. No.3 and © cok Special model oo TS north, 57 N MILL 8ST EMA S 4 PEINOLEUM, 9X12. -$3.95 R made |" CLASS WINDOW. A2@) flooring $00.00 per M. offer sakes it; Cal Lincoln lesz | PARAKEETS AND CANARIBG 3406 | Buy vow. Credit terms. eed sh ; $4.99 outside paint, $2.90 gal. | 3 Call aster’ @. OR 32132. Drayton | New m 7 raat vo ao ont, | _vtier take” Mt. Call Lipeoin Sez. | 4 ° [wapees. 5 : J "S LIN N. TA ee ee... Pee . |— | WATERFALL DINING RM. SUITE, = AUTOMATIC“ FORCED | AIR ot i ee Fe a gg og weganaeee UEP. Maple oot bane enee like new. EM 3-3905. - a ec Oa 8 see e ork, . ne caeuee vag Se x rimes, Amefican, Stream-Eze| buy, $100 end tis ka 3-3000 Open # a.m. to —- ' : _——~ GARAGE DOOR ON | SLIDING 1 — a 5 " DACHENUNDS . FOR sae —— GARDEN TRACTORS oll eek es 9s es. through Pri... Ort. 6, } & a 3_unit Tass FE 22005. yl Bo | _*pniilp's, i (aug = eleciric stove ...... is ——e METAL BED COMPLETE 5 -.... $115 comptete.| Art Lawson Gun Shop ‘ Thee “pina vente: gq hizmingpem |" storm sash. _ PE 9-047. New free stand reversed EXPERT GUN REPAIR China Gabinete. ‘ The Women's Assocta- WELsH DELDXE BoOoL JG-| see us first tor your son Ba a ——— eg o —— 495 of the First Presbyterian ey with pad, like new, § i Stireriat needs. You will save poms wed je eed atl guns. 2 pe. Living Room ......... $19.95 ae = By Sy 8-5 ep, to ib per on lumber te pw Rg AHF, ~~} Wood ST TTT 1912.98 | box, new tires and license. FE chair, slightly used, 94.80. | — in _. ——— ie es ! toree ee REO Small down yment. Easy terms. =a ——- eo yor Me Bary - eae: jg o gg bt ooh ng ath Shop a WY MAN’S rs INO MACH) TO opaty YWERS. COMPLETE {oon Walton Blvd. after Bet. _from Airport. OR 3-224 " = yo | Ween Ortenville 16R3. Toacein Gk 5 clon | © OR 6 RM. DUO F:| Most caliners, ‘Will trade. Manley BARGAINS . fen, seme, pipen. Sanenn BTU} sone’ ) Value, $22.95. These | $F and off drum. FE 36000 after 10 head eae | Michigs rescenk,” BEER * | SHOTOUNS, RIFLES & REVOLV- Studio Couch $15 — | Sw scent, 383 Oreh- RIFLE. GOOD ON.) ers, $12.50 up. Will trade. Bure Round Table $5 ON USED FURNACES — WE| ord Lake A | _ Also Thor ironer. Market 41088./ Shell Gun Shop, 375,8. a complete of new/1 GAS RANGE, ¥ USED. | ESTATE HEATING STOVE. COAL. |Z $rt, Spas ee nd conversion bu Also 4 room oil burner, prac-| FE 2-6265. Weavers hi er Trifle scopes. ae ee “somal Shel a2cey, fey caer Bet | DUNGY AIR cOMREROR wR) Friese winery tem sags Oakland Furniture WOH, CIRCULATOR | _ Sires. 965" pniand, "Brose Sra eet a eS We buy. sell abd e excellent condi, | DUO-THERM | . 56,8 , ; : ; PS oS, Tis SAR Ee! bt Sek eeiet) Se ew ‘ — 3 1 7 ‘ E * : i i f i si Mu Pi eit; o ; , i r f it Hi ae iia de aa eee an eee ee ee ~ ii t i a a a : } ! if | S71 Co eae ._- ve _o = ay 9 \ 4 we ee tet € ae \- f. f . \ ! } . { (D—George Jessel.’ 6:30—(4)—Victory at Sea. ()— * | 6:00-—-(4)—Music Time. 10:30 — (4) Ww 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. .(7)— ‘Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—The Bennetts. 11:30—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. (2)—Strike It Rich. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. —Glamor Girl. ()— 12:30—(4)—Travel Unlimited. (1)— Stars on Seven. (2)—Tomorrow’'s Search. 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. Pre-Game ‘1:00— (4) —World Series. (2) — You're What You Eat. 1:15—(2)—Beauty Is Byline 1:30—(4)—Telerama. (2) — Garry Moore , ()\— . 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2)—House- party. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. 7 3:30—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2)—La- dies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. . 00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7)— Auntie Dee MONDAY EVENING troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Sports. (7)—Wild Bill. (2)—Telenews. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— 7:00—(4)+Football Films. (7)— Hollywood Half Hour. (2) — Craig Kennedy. 7:30—(7)—Jamie. (2)—News. 7:45--(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00—(4)—Name That Tune. (7)— Sky King. (2)—Burns and Alley. 8:30—(4)—Voice of Firestone. (2) Talent Scouts. (7)—Liberace. 9:60—(4)—Dennis Day. (7)—Notre Dame games. (2)—I Love Lucy. 9:30—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2)—Red Buttons. 10:00—(7)—Boxing. (2) — Studio One 10:30—(4)—Who Said That? 11:00—(4)—Néws. (7) — Soupy’s _ On. (2)—News. i1:15-— (4) — Weathercast. (1)— Charlie Chan. (2)—Theater. 11:30—(4)—Winchell and Mahoney. # . . . ill f » : Hn it fl g f i Hl f : e i 4 i i aes ik si ie ro s 5 i Thing to Behold | | i ; i if oF Te SRE 2 Hy 3 zB jl tH Ht Hr a 3 eli g walk and it apparently was the court's job to go along. The U. S. Bureau of Mines processed 100 billion cubic feet of gas to extract one billion cubic feet of helium. i 10:30—WWJ, Pee Wee King CKLW, Dusty Lane CKLW, L. Green Notes 11:00 WWJ, Ne CKLW, Ne WJBK, News, Gentile 11:15—WJR, Bob WW. Roe 4.00—W ww, 3:30—WWJ, Trans-Atiantic WXYZ, Hour of Decision 8:30—WJR, Music JR, World Today Weekend 9:06—WJR, News | 8:18—WIR, Bud Guest WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WCAR, Coffee With Clem WCAR, Lady of the Day &:45—WCAR, Radio Revival WWJ, News, Ced wxYzZ, B ye CKLW. eighbor WJBK. News, Murphy 2:30—W. Drake. : | =| eo 2 sr ‘ , ¢:15—WJIR, Three Suns ww Mews 2 ~ % Rese - + —s - varie 4 |, ‘Pabernacie — . CELW, Mectetary of State aoe ene WOK Balute to Muse woah,” 1130 WJBK, McLeod 11:30—WJIR, Stat : CeIn, Bob Reynolds | WCAR, News Wws Loring’ Party rr en wxY7z, 12:15—WJR, Best Quest wee ee .. Baw, Hews, Novetime . onl. Meee 11:45—CKLW, Church’ of God wean _ . bs . “way Ra WCAR, Record Rev. —_— wean, Seve ane 'W, Mich. Catholic a Teg Optnion- MONDAY MORNING 3:15—WJIR, poe Dee 1:00. eran YER ino | 6:90-WJR, Parm Porum as ww. What's tne Score W, Pre-game é J, Bob ee : - wa awe 12:4S—CKLW. World Series | CKLW, Wows, De WEY, Paul at Winyer 1 _ News >. CKLW, Eddie ‘M—WXYZ, MeVane ' ee white | WIBK: Don MoLeod Mera 24 The Chicagoans SUNDAY AFTERNOGN we Clem | $:45—WJR, Gal Sunday ww 1:06—WJR, Symphony wwi. Happ. WXYZ, Winter's Classic WWJ, Rose Program 1:00—WJR, Dick Burris . 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News, Ballads a WCAR News, ier 5:15—WJR, Music Hall Club By EVE STARR Now that most of the furor has died down over Lucille Ball's reg- istration as a Communist voter in 1936, CBS reports that most of the mail received indicates the public thinks it more silly than serious. Whether Jo Stafford works or not, her exclusive four-year con- tract with TV brings the songstress a total of $1,000,000. . Havé you heard the one about the disinherited skunk who was cut off without a scent? * . s ville and went on to make his mark as producer, director and stage, -screen and songwriter. He admits to 55 years and ¢ ~ _ Electric Clothes Dry Famous Name Brand. S§ Crate Terrific ee, MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT | _ $93 Orchard Lake Ave. er. Scratched. ‘ HOLLYWOOD — STARR RE- PORT: Screen star Van Heflin (terrific in ‘‘Shane’’) is igndéring ~ wooing by big shot TV produc- ers. Van says his loyalty still be- longs to movie audiences who shell out roadshow prices to watch STARR him emote, not to viewers who can see him for nothing. ‘Danny Thomas, away from the “Make Room for Daddy” set be- cause of bronchial pneumonia, joined his daughter at home. She's a victim of the same malady Since Washington lifted the big freeze on stations in Van Heflin Sticks to Films, Likes Audiences Who Pay beasts that 45 of these have been spent before the publia He was one-third of a trio in 1908 which included Walter Win- chell and Jack Wiener, singing in Manhattan's Imperial Theater. About 64 per cent of the Philip- pines: area is forest land. Slow With Sentence tiary for life, I first want the opin- ion ‘of experts."’ Williams to Attend Meet ‘lon Detroit'River Pollution meeting of the Joint International the Detroit River by Canadian oil refineries. Meetings of the board; which has jurisdiction over international waters, will be held in the Justice Building at Ottawa. ~ WAR and WJBK-TV ees agen Football Tonight on TV and Radio at 8:30 Detroit Lions = GOEBEL 2 BEER DIsTRIGUTED BY GOLD LABEL DISTRIBUTORS BALTIMORE COLTS pRowent Te vou BY Understanding Judge Commission to discuss pollution of Farewell Talk Promises Californians Warren prepared today to- leave “If through the years its is well done,” he added, “the of every American will always b his castle. Every human life will have dignity and there will forever ‘| be one law for all men.” 1:20, “CRLW, Det Marey” WCAR, News, Riythm Wi. News by ‘Tru opening of the new session of the ae ee Y seusse acct wee 0:15 WIR, George Morgan wxva, wastrieh Kensie | high court. _— 5:00—WJR, God Digest CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WJBK, Headiess Horseman In the farewell to Californians SUNDAY MORNING WZY2, Music B WJBK, Don McLeod ¢:15—WJR, Clark who elected him governor for an 6:00—WIR, Al Dawning a eee 0:30 WIR, Mrs. Paige Ww, Bete trash unprecedented three terms, War- News, Rose .- WWCAR, News, Review . CKLW, Eddie Chase ren talked mainly of the state and WJBK, Rise & Shine cancel , ’ 0b WIR, Pote 4 & fe ¢:30_WIR, Bed Reynolds its problems of growth. But his ob- “Na, oat OWxYE. a Stor = ‘ ; , rabigeose cuded hi “in 35 years , Bky ory , m WJBK, Rise bo : oe True Detective Tk weseeal 6:45—WJR, Lewell Thomas as a public official. 1:00—WJR, Pavt. Hymns ra Ra te See Ber sd acai reas - * 2 @ WWJ, Meditations 5: WJR, Choral Creations ° 7:00—WJR, Guest House ae WJBK. N ‘CELE. preakfans Time —: WCAR. 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