f The Weather : ee 4 ; f « Wednesday: Occasional Rain Details page two % 112th YEAR kkk New Red Jets Prompt Move by U.S., Canada Far Northern Screen Will Give More Time to Prepare for Attack WASHINGTON ( U P )— Concern over the develop- ment of two Russian” jet bomber types helped prompt a decision by the United States and Canada to erect a radar fence as far into the Arctic as possible. “Our security requires it,” a joint statement said in announcing yesterday that a distant early warn- ing (DEW) line will be built across “the most ripe | practicable part of Nor America.” The two Russian bombers, which first appeared over Moscow sev- eral months ago, have altered a number of defense calculations. Outstanding among them is the amount of time industrial areas might have to prepare for attack after the first warning. hour speeds. Pinetree, the first line, incorpor- ates radar contrel units to direct jet interceptors against assaulting bombers after detecting the in- vaders’ approach. The DEW line will be the next step. ‘ At the same time, the intercep- early warning radar. Series Hurlers Named NEW YORK (UP) — was today by manager Al to pitch for Cleveland In- dians Sal Maglie was named Plan Radar > German Rearma ; Liberace, * * AP Wirephete rd Meh building center on AT THEATER OPENING—Pianist Liberace, displaying his— known smile, escorts dark-eyed Joanne Rio to the opening of the Huntington Hartford Theater last night. Many other celebrities attended the event, a play starring Helen Hayes, McCarthy Seems to Face Uphill Struggle in Senate WASHINGTON (# — Sen. McCarthy appeared today to face an uphill fight in fending off a vote of censure when the Senate meets Nov. 8 to weigh his conduct. Some of his associates privately conceded as much, but they said the Wisconsin Republican will fight vigor- ously and that the picture may change before the Senate Thrown into the balance? yesterday was the unani- mous report by three Re- publican and three Demo- cratic senators recommend- ing that their colleagues officially criticize certain of M y's past actions. The six comprise a special committee set up to study the issue. McCarthy was silent on the course he will pursue, and his chief attorney, Edward Bennett - Wil- liams, said McCarthy would have no comment st this time on the committee's report, based on nine days of public hearings. have taken along -stride toward “abdication of its constitutional (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) South Koreans Shout Don't Leave, Gis! Some 200 crippled veterans staged a sitdown strike in front of other 100 shouting anti-with- drawal at the gate of the correspondents billets. Veterans leaders said 50,000 Ko- opening game of the World S#ries at the Polo Grounds Wednesday. | .| returns nearly six weeks hence. Vishinsky Plots Policy Speech U.N. Awaits Red Views on tke’s Plan to Pool Atoms for Peace UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. # — Russia's Andrei Vishinsky worked busily today on his general pelicy speech to the U.N. General Assem- bly as delegates anxiously awaited Soviet reaction to the Eiserthower- Dulles atams-for-peace proposals. The fiery Soviet delegate passed out word he was_—not to be dis- turbed. He was expected to take the floor within the next few days. to go along with the U.S. plan un- less it tied in a declaration out- lawing atomic weapons. Secretary .| of State Dulles rejected the Soviet condition. labeling it a device to disarm the free nations while Rus- sia continued to arm. Another hint of Vishinsky’s ex- pected strategy was given just ed that the U.N, Security Council— in which she has veto power—have . | authority over any international Babsonpoll Shows Trend Toward Dems but Shift Light in First Six States ing other areas will also be re-|didates in 1952 would favor the ported in later articles in this bi-| Democratic nominee if an elec- ; Actually, such a shift would have States in which partial returns |, effect on the outcome of indi- port inciude Idaho, lowa,.Kas-.| stareg mentioned. That's because} Sas, Minnesota, North Dakota, Republican pluralities in those and South Deketa. areas were extremely high in 1952. In all of these states, initial re-| In that year, GOP winners in turns indicate that from 7 per cent }those states received vote totais to 11 per cent of those Who voted |ranging from 57 per cent to 78 per for Republican congressional can-| cent of the entire vote cast. Even - the lowest of these would require In Today's Press |pec con st the Republican 1952 per cent Y vote to the Democrats, in order to change the political control of the district. Furthermore, the trend in the Girection of the Democratic Party shown in the Babsonpoll to date would not be sufficient to turn ever Republican Senate seats in the six states covered. ~}° Yet, the* figures reported have lee ence in Arctic Hollywood Date Milo Cross Asks 7 4 * * * Careful Study on Courthouse | Says Need Is Great but Proposed Site Will Hurt | Downtown Business | Milo J. Cross, president of the Pontiag State Bank, | today urged ‘careful study | before making a final de- Telsion as to location of a new courthouse for Oak- land County. The Board of Supervisors | has proposed construction of a new courthouse on property the county owns between West Boulevard and Telegraph Road. This land is a part of the which the County Conta- gious Hos pital, Nurses Home, Children's Home, County Infirmary and other buildings stand. Fintincing of a new -courthouse on this site will be a special issue on the November ballot. The site already has been annexed to the City of Pontiac at the supervisors’ request. “There can be no question of the need for a new courthouse,” said - “Many people from this area | visit the courts and various county offices each day. They naturally contribute to the shopping volume downtown. So do the many coanty employes who work in the court- house. “I believe moving the court- house will decrease property values downtown, and I feel this question should be seriously con- sidered, whether a decrease in property values may not result from such a move. “Another question is, will our atterneys keep their offices downtown or will they move out nearer the courthouse? . “And whio will provide transpor- tation for the general public who (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Toll Highway ProjectOK'd Route of Rockwood to Saginaw Turnpike Will Pass East of Pontiac DETROIT — The Michigan Turt- pikes Authority today took three steps to advance construction of the North-South toll highway. Trenton to a point just south. east of Saginaw as the initial construction project of the turn- pike. This route is approximately 115miles long, April 1, 1955. * They authorized the J. E. Grein- a ef i a 1 j > _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,-1954—28 PAGES ent Talks t : C ™ m Promisir ASSOCIATED PRERS dag J yagee INTERNATIONAL NEWS poms * . LOOK-ALIKES—That sums up the philosophy of Fred and Ted Goines, both members of the Pontiac Police force. Better known as Police Force Boasts Double Feature together, joined years ago and “twins” by | the double or nothing.” France’s Move. ‘to Include Saar Is Trouble Spot Eden Timetable. Calls for Agreement Soon on Bonn Status |power conference on Ger- | | man réarmament got off to | what delegates termed “a | good start” at a 90-minute session this morning. “It started. very well but it is too early yet to predict. ‘any result,” Belgian For- eign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak \old newsmen as the nine foreign ministers and their aides left the-music room of stately Lancaster House for the luncheon re- Pentiac Prees Phote the force at the same time 13 that's the way it'll always be— The twins, 40 years old, are their fellow. officers, both--Fred and Ted were | married and have children. That's Fred on the aeaahall ‘es desk pole at the same time last left iw ai you tell? Well, he's: 17. minutes pos are off to a very good : thony Eden was elected chair- DI yi “ae 2 East Germans | man ot the pariey, attended by Ivers Removing Bodies cna ae | and 2 Yugoslavs | sess. rears, Preach Pre F . Su k F ’ H | Escape to West man Chancellor 2 Som ae . . BERLIN w — Ref officials} 80, Gaetane Martine ° | rom ' n en erry 5 U said today that two political par Johan Beyens of the Nether. oners had escaped trom a Commu- lands and Pronior Jeseph Bock HAKODATE, Japan (#?—Japanese divers today began pony — in Bret yee — +t Laxembourg. . removing; the first of hundreds of bodies in the sunken | jj, Rabe lately ercanty AaB hull of the ferry Toya Maru which capsized Sunday in a| One man, a miner, said he, had ‘tesue typhopn with the loss of 1,168 lives. Three divers recovered the bodies of 20 Japanese on the floor of Hakodaté “harbor. They located the bodies of about 40 of the 60 Army Officials Confer With Ike Stevens and Ridgway Visit Denver Vacation Headquarters DENVER hower arranged a conference today with Secretary of the Army Stevens and General Matthew B. Ridgway, Army chief of staff. Murray Snyder, assistant presi- ‘dential press secretary, told news- men there was fo emergency bringing the two top Army officials to Eisenhower's vacation headquar- ters but declined to give any reason for the conference. Stevens saw the President briefly in Oregon last There- day when the chief executive spoke at McNary Dam dedica- tien ceremonies, Ridgway and Etsenhower have net consulted since the chief executive start- ¢d his Colorade vacation. Aug. 21. There were reports here, mean- while, that thé President plans to get away this weekend for another four or five-day stay at a Rocky Mountain trout fishing camp he has Visited twice since his vaca- tion began, <4 The camp is located at the secluded ranch of two of E\sen- hower’s old friends, Akeaei Niel- sen and Cari Norgren, at Fraser, Cole., 7 miles northwest of Den- ver. Sinee his last visit to Fraser, tie area has had its first “snow storm of the year, capping in white the nearby mountains rising to hearly 14,000 feet. The elevation at Fraser itself is more than 9,000 feet. : drought. Benson reported to the President here yesterday on drought condi- tions in 700 counties in 15 states. Mother of 19 Kids Finds "| Little to Do, She Says ARGONNE, Wis. (INS) -- Mrs. il Americans who perished. ——* National rural police es- @—President Liven: | ed a a at at whom died Ae, —— reported 43 rail-cars tere loose from their moorings on the boats’ deck when i capsized, | crushing bulkheads, equipment and human beings in Japan's worst maritime disaster, | , Qmly 352 bedies have been re- | wovered, The Japan National | Rallways listed 173. survivors | Out of 1,341 passengers and | @few. The tides still were washing in bodies As a chill drizzle soaked the scene, a“US. Air Force helicopter dipped low over the wreckage and dropped white flowers into the oily, | debris-strewn bay in a salute to | the dead Hundreds more died in—wide- accidents, land. | | The Americans who died on the Toya Maru were mainly sérvice- men—fhost from the th Field Artillery Battalion — and their de- pendents, Several missionaries also were aboard, including one who, survived. Oct: 41s Registration Deadline in County The Pontiac City Clerk's Office will be open until 8 p.m. Thursday, and Friday to accommodate per- sons wishing to register for the Nov. 2 general election. Thelast day to register in clerk's offices in all Oakland County gov- ernmental units is Oct. 4, Besides the clerk's office, Pon- tiac citizens may register at six ther locations, according to City Clerk Ada Rt. Evans. They ate, 21% E. Lawrnece 5t., 386 E. Kennett Rd., 90 Mt. Clem- ens St., 532 S. Saginaw St., 871 Baldwin Ave., and 159 Wesson St. Husband Ovtcooks Wife in Cookie Baking Contest LUDINGTON (UP) — Now they know who wears the apron at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Apple- ton. Appleton won first prize in & Marquette Grange last night. His wife was an also ran in contest, _ State Bears Off to Cuba the LANSING # — Two Michigan of mbeiek tae et ane bear cubs were on the way to Ha- s ie ‘in vana Zoological Park by air to) Carne America pemynee day. The cubs were trapped by the urging Michigan Conservation’ Dept. in | Eovermment. to encourage mew eee the wilds of the central Upper Pe- pas ea SIT ninsula at the request of the Cuban resolution consulate in Detroit, ~~ | tary of Labor ‘ling selected Seattle, Wash., been sentenced to 12 years on a charge of sabotage. The other said he was serving a 10-year term on a charge of spying. VIENNA WA two-seater sports plate landed at Graz, in British. occupied Austria, today and the two Yugosiavs in & asked for asylum, The Yii#lavs told Austrian po- lice they had flown to Graz from Maribor, They were taken in cus- today for questioning by officers of | °F the British Royal Air Force. The pair were identified as a M- wry year-old mechanic and a ®-year- old electrician. They said they had fied. because Yugoslav authori- ties, had repeatedly refused them authority to emigrate to Australia. 53 Die as Train Crashes in India The current conference is pected to last four to 10 muttieh Sorel Soe reach only general xperts then that it try to tor approval by a second nine-pox a A Express Drops Into|vun ” — River From Bridge! Following this second meeting, _ Weakened by Flood BOMBAY. India (—An express passenger train plunged into al icy waters of a flooded river ” Occ al miles east of Hyderabad early to- | asion day and at jeast 53 persons were killed or given up for lost, Officials said it was one of the worst disasters in the history of India's railroads, Eighteen bodies were recovered by this morning. Hope was aban-} doned for 8 railwaymen and _27 In- dian troops listed as missing, Thirty passengers were hospital- ized with injuries. About @0 passengers were asleep or dozing-aboard the cight- car Hyderabad-to-Kazipet express ne, Mon Sune eaten af fier | eereaey itt a Ps | andthe GB a flood, collapsed be-| a.m. but climbed to 76 degrees by neath the weight of the train, 2 p.m. 8-Day AFL Meeting Ends; _ All Officers Are Re-Elected LOS.ANGELES (INS) — More than 700 top officials of the American Federation of Labor began streaming home today from their Los Angeles convention, where they re-elected all their officers, condemned the GOP : administration and planned huge pe sey GENERAL MOTORS DEALER ABOUT 7 Insurance Savings with service a When you finance your next car— + , you can't get anywhere else! = \., ae a ~ i | bw sere General Exchange Insurance Corporation 28 2 > Regular $1 Value Cc Simms LOW. PRICE lee chips pop out with just @ twist of the wrist mn pounding, no chipping, no crusher needed. 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Daniel contributed = he ee oe man fie,” & young widew tls | German pyope to hang ent | erthees 8 Vr. for the construction of the newe$3! pa isonel Church at Tecumseh, | on the iret Pass and ether vial questions you. shred of pride. , (Next: More about life under the | million Air Force base at Mar-| Mich., the oldest Episcopal church on eee 2 : a hws Resistance? Yes, resistance of| Another persen tells how a | Communists.) : quette will be let this fall and that | west of the Allegheny Mountains. | hoosegow ~~ eR Fa —*You Americans! Learn your lesson from us here in East Ger- many. Don't trust the Russians.” A fiftyish, graying taxi driver gives you this warning, as you drive toward the fairgrounds in | Leipaig. Bitterly he goes on “Peaceful coexistence? Sure, | they'll give it ‘to you. Leek at | usmere ta Fast Germany. We're existing peacefully.” | He underlines ‘existing’ with a snarl. “Is this what you want to just | barely exist like us? He and scores of other East | Germans you talk to stress pot | they are not “‘living’’ — they are barely “existing.” They explain how they spend all their waking | ! . hours just keeping alive : * ¢« « } ~“ “We were born to tive—not just} | work and exist,” they exclaim. | : “It's work, work, work, always work,”” a middle-aged man says “When we aren't working we have to stand In Hine and spend hours searching for food. The whele f had to work. And fer what? For a pitiful life.” It's true that things have gotten a little better since the June 17, 1953, uprising, they tell you. After | the “new course” to raise the standard of living throughout East | Germany. “But any change would have been an improvement, even death,” a 19-year-old boy quietly says . * * Clothing is a bit better and more colorful than it has been since 145. Materigl quality is slightly higher. More food is evail- able — but not often enough. “The Reds haven't changed ¥v their plans, despite their new face,” an old man tells you. “They are still planning to take over everything. But for the time being they are going slow and pre- Roce at at ee = F is Ce 3 are . . ay 7 A Vd work. They can see truth with * I “——s —— etheir own eyes. ‘s & ; ‘ ’ But the average East German se Pea ee ee ft +d finds Hail to find to a oy ¥ cleans bing per substitute for it. He tells you that Instead of trying to fight trouble-making deposits with so-called “miracie- | forming in the frst plece. That’s why Gulf, in making new Super-Refined ‘than a cupful in every gallon. 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Insurance War Martin to Carry Fight Against ‘Bootleg’ Firms Into Missouri using. lists. of auto registrations, has sent “hundreds of thousands” of mail solicitations from Chicago into Michigan to sell a ‘“‘limited risk policy on loss of life or in- jury while in an auto accident.” ‘I see no reason,” Martin said, “why we can't get the cooperation of the Missouri commissioner to stop a Missouri company doing in Michigan what we would not want a Michigan company doing in Mis- souri.”” Dallas Republicans Mobilize Support z ‘Bouncing Baby’ Falls doctors reported. Now he's called “bouncing baby.” Hull Leaves for Tokyo SEOUL @ — Far East Com- mander Gen. John E. Hull left for REAL above is wearing the ultra-ultra FANCY — The model in western glamour fashions— “blue jeans” made of silver blue mink! Using 22 perfectly matched skins, they are made on the same pattern as the authentic wrangler jeans worn by cowboys. They will be displayed in Chicago during the Championship Rodeo there. The price tag is a mere $3,500. 4 MSC Officials Go to Viet Nam ° to Map U.S. Aid EAST LANSING {UP) — Four Michigan State College officials leave for Iridachina today to map out the first United States “technical assistance’’ program for South Vietnam. The visit was requested by Viet- nam Premier Ngo Dinh Diem who visited Michigan State's campus in 192 and has since coi frequently with te MICS governmen- j tal research bure. Members of the Michigan State mission are Dr. Edward Weidner, head of the governmental! research bureau and the department of poli- tical science; James H. Denigon, and Dr. Charles C. Killingsworth, head of the department of eco- nomics. Deaths Last | Night NORWALK. Conn (AP)—Henry Ry | » | Mayer, 64, former newspaper and mage- tine caricaturist and animated cartoon. many, Peris and Thomas W. Joneé, 18, whe for 3 years wrote ° Jayweiker column on the editorial! of Toronto Ster. 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You can't afford to miss this opportunity to - hi Ly é S ~~ ‘ * seasnae sinjnvnaahagecoenneatuinieanes six absentee a ~ ae, a ine j 5 fd Pd = * . Pontiac Ree. U. © Patent Ortice ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS U.N.’s New President Minera Rrcept Guntay Probably no abler or more distin- _ Cmeee wen tap Pestne suena = -- tinguished figure ever has presided over | __ the United Nations Assembly than Dr. Ex.co Van Kierrens. = 8 .* | ‘The Dutch diplomat who was elected on the opening day of the ninth session , is now in his 60th year. He first ap-/ peared on the internationa: stage in - 1922 as assistant director of the legal department of the Dutch Ministry of)’ Since then he eetap A. Preeemeaa, ‘ : ame’ eel 2 ty Bntered at Post Office, Ponting, Mich.‘nd second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press The Press to the use Sor ‘sepubtincinon Gf oh host aint, exetnstrets this pHs Deper as well as all AP news dispatches “THE Powrnc Press ts Gelivered br carrier tor Cartier service te not Mable by met) By * Fe A '~ Counties: 1 ts $1200 « vear cleewhere in @ cents né all other places in the United States $80 00 bart’ pod, an Phecriotions ere vavanie 'e edvence Foreign Affairs. gained ‘renown for his phenomenal memory and great ability. ——=—=—= MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS —- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 FHA Sifts Complaints the Walled Lake area are very glad-the Senate Banking Committee visited De- troit last week. The two day. hearing directed by Sen. Capgnart gaye JoHuN Hossy. of Van Hoeft Street, Walled Lake, a chance to com- plain for himself and others about some FHA approved homes they had bought. we tk In his testimony Hossy listed what he said were defects in his prefabricated house including faulty operation of the septic tank. He added that others of his neighbors ‘had the same complaint. Sen. Capehart told W. E. Ed- wards, Eastern Michigan FHA director, that the committee in--» vestigators had found that every- thing Hobby said was true. When Edwards told the commitice Chairman that he never had heard of Hobby’s complaint, the Senator said “you ought to have a more effective complaint system.” —_. * * *. ' Doubt about the number of dissatis- fied purchasers arose after one Detroit newspaper reported that many of Hossy’s neighbors don't share his views. FHA officials also charged that Honsy had failed to furnish them with file numbers so his purchase could be traced through bank and government records. _ : Moreover, they said his coffiplaint “if All States in Nation was only two weeks old and that nor- mally FHA is a month behind in this work. As for the septic tanks, that is Oakland County's problem, FHA claims. ; * * * Mr. Hobsy nonetheless has ren- dered a public service by draw- ing official attention to the Walled Lake situation. The im- mediate result was the clear FHA statement that properly filed complaints get attention in the normal course of events. Regents’ Door Ajar Appearance of accredited newsmen at a meeting of University of Michigan Regents for the first time in 100 years ’ has made history at Ann Arbor. This slightly open door policy. ee 2. & Almost immediately the State Board of Agriculture which controls Michigan State College agreed to admit the press. Only reporters from the college news- paper were barred. . In contrast, the regents held out until now: But in admitting the press on a. A tall, spare man, VAN KLerrens got his legal education at Holland’s Univer- Though the exact number is uncer- '!ty of Leyden. In addition he holds tain, it appears that some residents of norary doctor's degrees from Frank- lin and Marshall and Hope Colleges and the Universities of Michigan and Cali- Holland's Foreign Minister in exile during the war and after ~ iberation, Dr. Van KLEerrens at San Francisco when the U. N. was organized. Now Netherlands Minister to Portugal and head of © his country’s U. N. delegation, he served as am ington from 1 With his deep knowledge of interna-: tional law gained in -both the United -Nations and League of Nations, Dr. Van K.errens indeed is a worthy successor to the Assembly's retiring president, India’s Madame Pawnoirt. 3 . bt) A person learning to play the slide trombone gets far more mileage o the instrument than miusic; Ee OuTLAwine the Communist Party in the U. S. would result in making it even lower-down — it would drive it under- The Man About Town Champion Walker Pulls His Bunk With Him move heaven and earth to play. Tramping through Pontiac on his way to Fiorida, after visiting Kis mother at Mid- Walker Dick Cook, a 45 year old pedestrian who during the past three years has walked 17,600 miles, covering He pulis his “house” behind him, a canvas box just long enough for him to sleep in at night, and mounted on four rubber tired wheels. He averages day and selis cards and other Cover expenses. all of the 48 states ERE i if {1 bFizisy 3 5 g 3 ... Thirty years old this week is the GM Prov- ing Ground near Milford, according to - Charles A: Chayne, ; GM vice president in charge of the engineer- ing staff. He tells me that in those 30 years automobiles, trucks and busses have been driven there in testing a total of 151,674,787 miles, equivalent to more than’ 6,000 trips around the world at the equator. Currently, up to 40,000 test miles are being driven daily. Oakland County’s next incorporated city may be a close neighbor of Pontiac. Although it has never been incorporated as a village, Keego Harbor is going through the prelimi- process of becoming a city. According to 1 + mad | / 3 : Voice of the People Pontiac Press Commended for Editorial walkout on its responsibilities to | Our protect our Indian tribes as long as they need protection ig fever questioned by a citizen whe knows the facts, and the Pontiac Press ‘ls to be thanked for making the facts - available, - We. for our part, shéuld be giad to send a copy of "The Indian Tribes Speak." a collection of tri- bal statements, to any of your Executive New York City, New York Follow Christ's Ways , for a Happier World ‘but because his mental make up is such that he cannot comprehend or understand the Divine Mind, he says there is no God. The Agnostic says “I don't know," and seems te have no hepe for the future. All three > Seetn-te-believe that ehen their . short span of life terminates this ends all. A rather sad and dreary prospect. Qn the other hand, we have had great léaders and teachers in the past who did comprehend and be- lieved that there was a Divine Mind céntrolling the entire Uni- verse Jesus Christ who believed what the older one year trial basis, they permitted a reporter for the Michigan Daily, campus ——newspaper,—aiso—to—attend. ‘The new policy includes reservation of the right to go into executive sessidns when it is felt that matters: haven't ‘matiited suf- ficiently for Open discussion. . * * During the meeting the regents approved faculty reports fur- -'y mished to them a week earlier. * [ore se om Goounjen of thelr referred to them only by title. In William Hollidaugh, chairman of the tncorporatton committee, the required census count now is under way. In charge of amusing the young boys at the Oakiand County Children's Home during would like donations of toys to keep them busy. They can be left at the home. - : Celebrating her twenty-sixth birthday Pontiac Policewoman Patricia Sweeney was presented with a congratulations card signed by 91 persons, all in some phase of city or county Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Guy N. Hart of Clarkston; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Vosburgh of Fenton; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. James Setherby — _ Of Lapeer; eighty-sixth birthday. |. Mt, and Mrs, Fred Pevitt of Roméo; golden wedding. a EE, ‘of Mirerd; is, 3 en cna § os * . ist diets aitaditaihitmaaeiadiin, ten, detiinn nt tee ~ prepliets taught and approved of their teachings and went further _ and taught the brotherhood of man and laid down rules for right liv- If man would make an effort to follow Christs’ teachings, this world would be a grand place in which to live and when life ended Kere the soul or -spirit of man Aunt Het __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 2 Watkins Report Introduce { ‘ at E H zt f: i : | i HH i | fi Lilt f | z 5 = 3 z speeches or public statements, si fe: z 2 3 i : i i} pig ifr i g 36927 ae we would all be happier. Raiph T. Keeling ul i ii f fe HS E " | : i Ht Vi if Ht il s a 2fF5 2 4 i ; Eis i ag i : f : : 7s 2 i +f f i f a off HH fe — ges: Let’s Teach Children to Think Things Over Why must one wait until ik: i, Shore diccak N. Ivanov ij ie : ef i | | | E i Me HII Ht Ife thi iH Li 1 ry a abl te piplh a plan worth adoption by our diplomats to get something worth while accompli Brady Says He Would ‘Never Submi to the Pasteur Treatment for Rabies this region to allow that the state publ : T sure got a kick out of Just a Good American, letter. I would ad- Fee 2 ai a EEA} a5 Be i i > 7 z 3 | it i iit es iit Fal if ke © i ; i : 4 - 4 i | ‘ | j - ea. fe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, PLerae ee R 28, 1954 j Pig SEVEN . Bob Considine Says: Husband, Wife Arrested | ; . ee 7 Says Hormel Paid’ for identical Violations GEORGE'S - NEWPORT'S—/Friendly Home-Owned Store Why Go Outside! Dial ae Cool Breeze! Dial Out Hot Sun! Best- -Dressed Lists Rated. as Phonier Than ’$3 Bills NEW YORK (INS)—What could be more phony than a $3 bill’ Glad you asked that, buster, The 'Custom Tailors Guild's ‘10 best- | dressed men” list can be phonier, and proves it at least once a year So_do all other ‘‘best-dressed” dodges. They are as suspect as + best-dressed educator of 1954 A. D., in the Custem Tallors Guild of América Tal, tarus out te be Dr. Milten Elsenbower, iden- tified In the proclamation from CTG as “Pres. U. of Penn.” Congratulations, Dr. Eleenhower! Always knew you'd outgrow those football ‘‘all-America teams" pub-/| stere-boughten styles and Penn lished before the season starts. | State, | The Custom Tailors Guild's ta A lot of the “‘best’’ lists that test list, Which I turned over to | flood newspaper desks, and line $20 for Marijuana LOS ANGELES @®—Ong of the members of George’ (Geordie) | Hormel’s trio has testjfied that the | young millionaire mysician paid $20 | for marijuana cigafettes the night he was arrested, | Robert Shevak, string bass play- ler, said that Hormel gave him $20 ito buy the cigarettes from a night iclub parking attendant. Shevak 'gave the’ testimony yesterday at }a preliminary. hearing for the at- |tendant, Mark Lamb, 41, who was OMAHA, Neb, @— Wade A.) Pugh, Omaha, was arrested on charges of driving 45 miles an hour in a IS-mile limit zone yesterday. Shirley Pugh was arrested at just about the same hour in the same vicinity and charged with driving 45 miles an hour in a 15- }mile limit zone Both were fined $10 and costs, Husband and wife, they were racers ie jon ing separate cars Nail Speeders With Film RALEIGH, N. C. (INS)—Motor ists are being “caught” with their | Chicago, midwesterners, who have always dressed in more rugged fashion than their eastern contem- poraries, are swinging gradually towards the eastern ‘dressier’ look At thy same time, New Yorkers are AWNAIR of MICHIGAN—Pontiac Branch FE 4-6089 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily _ Is this good or bad for a mid- roca way point like Pittsburgh? I plan to take the matter up with Ed Becker and Royal Daniel of the Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph at the earliest opportunity. — Once upon a time—I was a young man then — a “best dressed” list claimed me. It was shortly after | moved trom Wash- ingten, D.C., te New York te work. T had one sult, plus an old gray button-dewn-the-front sweat- or and a pair of slacks. Overwhelmed by the’ recogngi- tion, Which curiously coincided with my assignment to write a jcolumn, I went out and bought two more suits. Good ones that fitted. But I was never mentioned again: Ap- parently, one can overdo these things. DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sighs” Through the years, however, I've scanned the ol the lucky souls who have nade the lists of the 10 best-dressed men and I've come to a conclusion which some |}may consider cynical or treason- ous You know what’ It helps your chances of getting on the best- PLP AP Closed Wednesday Afternoons } lentil esate en EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... | Even like a cinder in the public |eve, already. For example, guess whe is the Pee plier 5 | day connected with sports? Leo Durecher! On some of the many best-dressed lists this is the first time Lee has been tapped since 1961. Curtously, he won his last pennant in 1961, Personally, I thought Leo was | the best-dressed man in sports in ° Stengel got the nod, on the best- AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S vate ) Becinwens who come to us are It was a remarkable year for |», always that they start Casey: Timagine winning the Amer- = out ing on their very ican League pennant for the fifth rst lesson. stra year, plus the World Se- The whole secret is a ig ar Mosse Susp re Ropanact Ses nl rm Paps suit? “ | clairm, J ek cap than cokaetae ate Take Ike, for another example. | oy dances 44 80 easy you can mas- fees President bought some fine} |) ter it in. just $ minutes. Yes, even suits this year, and some superb if ‘ve never, danced before! sports jackets. But he lost out in don't be an unha side- WiLL YOU ACCEPT the best-dressed list to Tom Dewey line sitter. Come to Mur- ray's now and be a star on the dance floor. Seudios open 10 AM Dewey won right on the heels of announcing for the front pages «nove $ 00 > 10 PM daily, . _ w? and the sugar-shotel coat forever. arntnur murray. School of Dancing jae a See oe ete stecuhowes 25 & Lawrence St. ; Phone FE 20244 | my toon ener The Burglars take not only your “hidden” “tash, securities, and documents, but also keepsakes that you value beyond_price. They grab everything — and throw away what they can’t use. Why play this losing game? A few cents a week will safeguard your valuables against theft — and fire—in a Safe Deposit Box with us. Act before your luck runs out! 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Ste vour GOLBOSMOBILE DEater Cardtable Talk: Affects Region Bridge Chatter Places New England Ahead of Nation Timewise BOSTON (INS)—Eighty per ‘cent of New Englanders now are ahead of the nation—timewise— and will be until Oct,,31 as the result of & discussion among a group of women at-s bridge table in the town of Upton. Going it_ alone in daylight saving time, in traditional New England fashion, are Massa- chusetts, Rhode Island, New! - Hampshire, Maipe and parts of | Vermont, including four cities it ali started last fall when Mrs. Gladys Gertrade Crockett succeeded her late physician- husband as «a member of the House of Representatives. She was talking about the danger_of motoring in fall afterncons when darkness comes all at ence. — The “girls’’ asked her why she didn't do something about it. Se last December she filed a daylight _extension bill and it passed and became law, “T just wanted to give folk four weekends when they could drive around looking at the foliage with- out night comirig down on them like an iron curtain’ said Rep. Crockett. With the possibility of another month added to the area's vaca- tion season, the lead of Massachusetts. the farmers liked the ‘idea. And Confusion was expected but the | execution of the plan proved \_ss difficult than anticipated. Mails were an heur iate. Raliroads, buses and airiines reperted few mixups by passen- gers, whe were told to add an hour when looking at their Eastern Standard timetables. Television and radio. stations said only a few persons called, Outside TV schedules were re ceived an hour late—by the clock —Iin New England. At 10 a. m. in most of New England it was 9 a. m. /in New York, Connecticut, New #ersey or Pennsylvania. The whole daylight saving plan began with an Englishman named William Willett, whose suggestion first scoffed at, then was put into practi¢e in 1916—a year after his death. Tha: Red wt elles be ie Got nected with a college in the United States was established at Yale in 1831 to receive bis paintings of the American Revolution: > JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. Phone FE 4-3566 a other New England states and communities followed |. | amputation resulting from a_ lab- |oratory explosion, seems to be re- | vived by the presence of a brother, THE PONTIAC PRESS, New York Gets Most of Its Stars Elsewhere By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I have the craziest hobby—! collect home towns. “Where you from?” ts usually about my third question. Because New York, “the biggest, dazzlingest, talentedest, sparklingest city on earth,” still gets most of its stars from out of town. O. O. McIntyre used to write about small town boys and girls making good in the big city—and it still goes. * * * Give yourself a gander at the top Broadway stage stars. “Pajama Game” has luscious and well-rounded Janis Paige from Tacome and John Raitt of Santa Ana, Cal. (pop. 30,332), whereas “Caine Mutiny” offers you Lloyd Nolan from San Francisco and the crew- cut kid from Pittsburgh, John Hodiak. The town’s newest night club sensation Comedian Paul Gray—is from Puebio | Colo | Opening at the Versailles in the bril- liant new show, he spoke of a composer whose name is legendary—‘‘you know him, Frank Legendary”—and added that he’s always losing his girl. “Pinding her,” he maintained, “is as hard as find- ing a picture of Marilyn Monroe with her mouth closed.” A “Ph, D.” was described by pretty Louise- Hoff (of Spicéland, Ind.) a# “a Pretty Horrible Doctor.” : * * * I haven't been able to find anybody here from Bangor, Me., or Montgomery, Ala, or Jamestown, N. Y., or Long Beach, Cal.—but I do know that Elliott Nugent's from Dover, Ohio, (pop. 9,716); Peggy Ann Garner and Blanche Thebom from Canton, Ohio; MacDonald Carey from Sioux City; Kitty Carlisle, Mary Healy and Josh Logan from New Orleans; Herb Shriner from Toledo and Fort Wayne, Ind.; Johnny Ray and Donald Cook from Portland, Ore.; Dinah Shore from -Nashvitie; Ava Gardner from the Carolinas; Jackie Cooper from Los Angeles, and Joan Fontaine from away, ‘way out of tewn—Tokyo, in fact! Of course Tallulah Darling aang from Huntsville,—Ala. (pop. 77,554). California and Texas seem to have done — in New York than New York did in California and Texas. LOUISE HOFF * * * Then you have Cole Porter, of indianapolis; Fred Allen, of Boston; Sunshine Sue, the hillbilly, of Keo- sauqua, lowa, (pop. 855); Eddie Fisher, Paul Douglas, Toots Shor and Wilbur Evans of Philadelphia; and Seotty McKay of Pleasantville, lowa (pep. 757). New York, you see, has hardly any- body. Merely Shirley Booth, Irving Ber- lin, Eddie Cantor, Georgie Jessel, Eddie TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1954 si Engineers Strike Closes 2 Breweries LOS ANGELES A strike of 16 engineers has halted production at two Los Angeles breweries. plants said about 1,100 workers were idled by the walkout yester- day. Only two or three pickets ap: | peared at the Schlitz plant in sub- urban Van Nuys .and the Pabst panies have offered 13 cents. The present Dase pay for the, phgineers is $2.72% The union allowed one man at each plant to keep refrigeration equipment going to prevent spoil- age of beer already made. etiam Celebrates 60th Birthday 73 | With 100th Time in Jail LONG BEACH, Calif. ®—Wilson Ray Parking celebrated his 60th birthday locked up in jail for the = 100th time. Parkins was arrested on sus- picion of drunken driving. Officers said it marked the century point for him on a Long Beach police record dating back to 1936. Since then he has been arrested for drunkenness *4 times, plus assort- ed charges of vagrancy, disorderly conduct, drunk driving, and being Officials at the Schiitz and Pabst |. ee Wy a Ss. We Cordially Invite You; § ful we core ct aed Yul ut bematid ter .. . browse around to your heart's content. WATCH for our GRAND OPENING. Tues., Wed. 9:30 to Fri., Sat. 9:30 te HOURS: nex. fugitive from traffic warrants. @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians @ Prompt, Dependable Service @ All Work Guaranteed ‘Bussard Electric 84 Oakland Ave.—Free Parking Phone FE 2-6445 Member Oakland Co.. Electronic-TV Service Association © ry Foy, Alfred Drake, and Rodgers and Hammerstein. * x THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Johnnie Ray was “very surprised” that his ex-wife Marilyn Morrisen got on the same plane and came to NY with him from Hollywood . . . Some sports scribes think Alvin Dark’ll get the MVP award (cause he's 30 while Willie Mays has many years more to compete for it). Cafe impressario Jack Entratter’s talk- ELLEN KAMPMAN ing to Columbie Pictures’ Harry Cohn about a producer's berth . Tallulah, posing for pictures for “Dear Charles,” told the _j|cameraman, “Show my mouth closed—no one will recognize me” . . . Singér-dancer Eien Kampman's already signed for next year's Jones Beach Show. * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: Bill Cullen's description of =. Dodger fan: “A guy who'll turn off TV during the World Series to answer the telephone.” : ee - TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Everywhere else,” Shearing, “kids bring the teacher apples. bring lemons, cherries and oranges.’ : Jack Paar claims that Hollywood psychiatrists earn their large fees: “After all, look at the size of the heads they have to @xamine.” . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) Indian Student Regains Appetite and Will to Live EAST LANSING # — Sankar Chari's appetite continued to perk up at Michigan State College Hos- pital today and authorities were hopeful the Indian student's 22-day semi-fast was definitely broken. Chari, who has been starving himself since undergoing a leg * reports George In Las Vegas they ‘Playmates’ Yells Save. Boy Trapped in Ash Pit CHARLESTON, W.Va,-#-— Quick calls from playmates were credited with saving the life of a t-year-old Charleston boy trapped as being as dangerous as quick- sand Witnesses said the frantic calls attracted Norvell Spade, who pulled young Gary Snider from the fill created by deposits from a Charleston chemical pliant. Forest Fire Damage S. Krishnama Chari, who flew here | at Record Low Level | froma New Delhi to be at-the bed- LANSING *# — Four forest fires lwhich burned about five acres of Michigan wildlands in the past | week kept the fire loss at record | yesterday in a fly ash fill described [ aE PONTIAC: DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES A Governor Frank C. Clement of Tennessee and Governor G. Mennen Williams SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 1954, at 6:00 P. M. ad AT PONTIAC LOCAL 653 HALL — 38 E. KENNETT RD., PONTIAC - ' Tickets may be obtained at Room 123, Roosevelt Hote! or by catting FE 5-6143 or FE 4-1523 TICKETS ARE $1.65 PER PLATE Rally at 8:00 P.M: and the Public Is Invited HONORING —Héwe- ivcs:——~ The conservation department re- | ported today that the week's total brings the total loss for the year so far to 3,599 acres, well below the total at the same time in 1951, the previous record ‘low year. Sankar refused solid food, the | college said, apparently for fear of | violating religious tabus and seemed to have given up the will to live The brother has persuaded San- kar to eat by sampling his foods first as proof that nothing forbid- den is included in the diet. Sankar was taken outside in a 4. D! Scholls Zino pads (A@vertisement) LOST 25 POUNDS Busy Owosso Lady Finds Good Tonic In Rennel . I do all that and It’s as though your telephone had 4 Whether the message is good- changing personality. Now it carries . natared visiting, or an urgent seek- merry sounds to appreciative ears. ing of help, your telephone is always - Then the mood changes-a worried ready to serve you. That's what young mother hears a doctor’s calm, makes it worth so much more than soothing advice over the telephone. it costs. % An extension gives your telephone added value. It saves you time and steps, > near anon ven anal &, cocte only penties « day. Call your Business Office. ~ MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY - ‘ + es eee Tame reli gartbure, acid fe: gestioe record © Water, no ‘ear THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1034 Show Business but it wasn't always that way. trains, and in strange hotels, at night?” was “moo!” I tried taking thing! all over the country. By EDDIE CANTOR For many years, I’ve been sleeping just fine, close my eyes. I tried everything. said, “Cantor, why dent you drink hot milk I drank so much of that white stuff that when I opened Iny mouth, you could hear I even started counting sheep. I not only counted sheep, but you knew hew ambitious I am—I sheared their wool—packed it in nice fancy bexes, and shipped the boxes Several people failed to pay their bills. Then I was awake trying to figure out how to get even! I was “Mr, Insomnia” himself!—irritable at home. I blew my top higher than a Jack Dr. Cantor's Advice to Insomniacs: | Use Mind Over Mattress --- Relax © Betiny toupee in a windstorm. Finally, I was recommended to a fine doctor. In one visit I) I remember on | ¥45 cured, t-just-couidn't baths. Every- . - ¥'know-what he said? “Eddie Cantor; I don't} know of one person who ever died from insom- nia. I’ve got patients eighty years old who have complained of it for forty years. Probably die at ninety and their last words will be—"Didn't sleep a wink last night!” oie Well, sir, that stepped my worrying, and started me sleeping. If any of you readers have trouble sleeping, take a tip from me.- Use a little mind ever mattress. If you don't doze off in the first half-hour, just relax. You'll stand a much better chance of falling-asleep; and even If you don’t, I guar- antee you'll feel better in the morning.” Well, that’s Doctor Cantor's prescription for the day! If it doesn’t work, better go to a real medico and get a pill! (Copyright 1954) Village Spared by Forest Fire But Another Community Imperiled as Fighters Tulip Bulbs ~ Madona ilies Daffodils Strive to Curb Blaze SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (INS) control some time : Fire boas Don Bauer of the U.S. Ne. 1 on G. & Mighways © Re, i & zx a French officials How | learned eee ieee P-cell a siderable “area of agreement.” hearing ald.” | <.-cley in New Orleans —\se | at Police Chief Parley Free Book... = Pontiac Police Chiet Herbert W. Télls All : | Straley will be at New Orleans, ene La., until Oct. 5 where he will take Sells Nothing SF ins Lnciucteont Ancocheion ct re who left here Sunday, SONOTONE will address police administrators Hearing Service re te aga comme Capt. 357 N. Saginaw PE 2-122 | Clark M, Wheaton, Detective Bu- Pontiac reau chief, has been designated acting chief in Straley’s absence. ae SS “acadoo”™ Michigan Pays $13,605 in Bounty During August LANSING — The state paid out $13,605 in bounties during Au- 19§3, the Conservation Department reported today. , The bounties were paid for six wolves, 5305 coyotes, 98 bobcats and $41 foxes. Married Bridegroom Jilted at the Church KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (INS) — An Indian bridegroom was left “| waiting at the church in Kuala Lumpur recently. Although polygamy is tegal for Indians in Malaya, his intended bride jilted him when his wife showed up with a newly born baby. The bride-to-be thought he was a bachelor. gust, $1,200 more than in August, | First Negro Page Begins Court Job WASHINGTON - UP. — The first Negro page boy in the history of the Supreme Court went to work Monday. F He is Charles V. Bush, a &im, 14-year-id boy with an easy grin. He will work for nine months for the justices who last spring banned segregation In the nation's schools. “t'm looking forward to the job,” Charies told a reporter. ‘“The only thing is school is pretty tough.” Charles broke another precedent two weeks ago when he started attending the page school in the Library of Congress. , Most persons with normal eyes can read for six hours without interruption. —.. NINE: reports reaching Hong Kong #8Y|Cors to Use Alcohol” {cutting down on ity tremendous Commu- the Chinese Communists @re) paris (INS) — ‘The French }™ohe! surplus by mixing petrol the bird | trading frozen geese for Russian) government, which subsidizes all ' (gasoline) with it. French autos | , Press |industrial goods. os — |production of industrial alcohol, is | should get a kick out of that, : Russia Gets the Bird | HONG KONG (INS) — nist China is now to Russia-— frozen at Nir. Mrs. Homeowner: CAST -O;STONE invites you to discover the en . ge a — “ —, , \. 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Mrs. Doiron is the wife of | while doing field work with Catholic Family |1N Royal Oak the Honorable Mr. Justice Doiron of the| Center, ‘Also a guest of the Deans is Frances| Marion Elizabeth Fleming, - Regina Supreme Court, Pouring at left is| Moore of Cranford, N. ]., who attends Mary-| ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray ; : Mrs. Luke Walsh, Mrs. Dean's mother, who| grove College. E. Flemming ef Cottage street be- 1 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac . Phone FE 2-3551 -~ iss . _ mre Pesce rv apices Visit the School or Return This Ad for Details a — : Deneiicen Prtiay evening > Wiiat. :_ sige nati Women’s Association Will|BPW Hear in ‘ner: trian Brom ot s.{" ™* “See _ Nae ee deren : : : | : posta Coch of Rant Ok PI Mary Lou Kennedy - \__._ VETERAN APPROVED JS Aid Symphony Orchestra |Prof. Landis |*a2sis.EPss «| Is Feted at Shower : tall meeting of the: promote’ relafing Nena. sade Women's Association the Pon- to cach concert ate Monday | - settee ead of Soha 4s” Oomtiunanes an ized to assist in making the sym-|maned by Mrs. J. C. Walker as-| Professor Harry Landis of | dress of antique tatteta a oon and lace. phony @ permanent successful Pon- | sisted by Mré. Frank Bonner, Mrs. |W@yne University addressed the | She carried a bouquet of white | {tise organization, was: held Mon-| Herman Dickstein, Mrs... Vernon | Pontiac Business-and-Protessional | resre with Ragheb Ivy. end. che ving = Be ny Sm gir my 3 : , p wore earrings Abbott, Mrs. Robert B. Tarr and Women's Club at their dinner pro-| t Sunother. Mary Lou is the daughter of Mr. day Mrs. Henry Purdy was hostess | Mrs. William Sproull of Birming-| gram meeting Monday evening at and Mrs.-J. C. Rederstort.of Bev- rie prod lyme hag avenue | ham. ee Hotel Waldron. The subject of his Reg tater oe 9 ot — erly *street, and Robert is the son a meeting 1 ea. —— —— address was “Your | , Spend ° ee ee Gilbert ‘Lyon of Mrs. Eva B. Overcashier of Mrs. Donald 6. Couple Honored ; of Revel Ook Milford. ee a ee Pp ing, Saving It of Royal Oak was best man. me - thelr ecseciation ‘ 5 48 Jaughter’ dding couple will exchange Thurs. Eve., Sept. 30th, 8 P.M, pounced the four concerts which at Open House ea apelin ee ae viene en a liso of equ, |vows Oct. 9 in First Presbyterian the first being Oct. 31 ‘et Lin. | | ™ a on of | basic rules for commpiting” require-|lilies. A brown wool print dress — coin Junior High School. chery wer onored Sur | ments for individual needs. with gray blue accessories and al] “‘Reperta weve given witht epee, qn weatives corsage or rubrum lilies was worn gathered at an open house @n the Mra. Melvin ©, McPherson re- by the bridegroom's mother success for the coming symphony | jcasion of the couple's 50th wed- ported on’ the district meeting : ; » season. ding anniversary. held Sunday in Mi. Glemens | After 9 reception held at the | The women's association is open| The Duttons were married in| ‘Which was preceded by a tour | home of her parents, the bride : to membership for women. through- | Missouri and have a son, Phillip| °% Selfridge Air Force Base. on. ——- _— : ; os Dae, out Oakland Courlty who are in-|R. 2 daughter; Mrs. Jack W.|. Mrs. John Kish and Bernie Mae} 2“ et seenaestee ont _Homeide Food Shop’s catering service, for wed- 7 terested in symphony music. |Sanderson, and one grandchild,|Dragna were welcomed into the| * ertp to Nerthere Bich. ding receptions is complete in every detail—no There will be four, mestinge re |Dennis R. Detion, all of Detroit ot | epee ny: te : work or worry for you-—whether in your-home-or 4 garding sales, to stimulate inter- invitation was ' te — a . tend a joint ete te The bride is a graduate of West some other location let our experts help you pion the details. Phone FE 2-6242. * : — = = . be held ‘est. | MARK WESSEL PTA Activities |with the Utica Business and Pro-|erm Michigan College and the bride- | . wihorne fessional Women’s Club to study | groom is a senior at Wayne Uni- +» Delicious - Ceacert Pianist. Composer. Executive Board ef Hawthorne Schoo! |gne of the National Federation | versity. Lecturer and Teacher, will J! Tn ‘Sire Robert Labs. sor Lane an: | Projects for the ensuing. year. } i Gat. $4 50 YS alee |, Hostesses for ing were! Two Local PTAs Ray Cole, . Fr ; King and brs. Edward Eect-/ Hold Meetings Ee — : Getting acquainted with parents, : “ft ‘tome stow ot teen Walls PEA | ad : : ‘ ; ; edding Cakes (J ti Mothers, here's the handier box rim oh cova sant wl] ees ee : dents were guests at the meeting. |] rated by master bokers to your My har . Mrs, Ann Galbraith, principal, in- |}, ’ . 3 troduced her staff and spoke on taste and color, hormonized the’ goals of a teacher and how || *© your wedding. 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The 4 Shirley Dobson and Norma Me- oe MARY KING—|Giothin were bridesmaids. Their gowns, styled like the honor maid's SALON were in toast and coffee colors re- COLD WAVE Shemabon ude ee 5 made like the honor maid's. Wave, Complete $63! jeanne costumes Ko Fe Hee merc vid of Chicago, Hl., Joha ORA OBRECHT Kyritsi 6f Waukegan, Ill., Gene . Terbush and Corky Grover. Perry FE 2-3053 am Soy The bride was given in marriage . for dress with deep = accessories . ite ; wore YOUR CHILD fiona an 0 rn * ACCORDION PLAN church parlors the new Mrs, Had- @@ Private All For dad exchanged her dress oun a for a beige knit suit and coat with ter 519” spice colored accessories for a trip @ Weeks to Chicago, The newlyweds will frcren it . Program is Held games” |b reloin an Se Zonta Clubs Hold 3-Day Conference © Lansing Is Setting for Fifth Di&trict Meeting of Clubs iG [ E Y é i ff. ii if 258 t i riirt tee j aoe E z Fg Bs w Mrs. Ida Crawley of Danville, Va. and Mrs. Pearl Woodcock of Sault . Ste. Marie, Ont. Guests of all members will be wel- come at the Oct. 22 meeting. Sunset Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Howard Estes of the Oakland County Convalescent Kaufman was a guest at the meet- ing and cooperative dinner. ca / _' THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 7 Penting Frees Phote Oct. 6 is the-day set for the tea spon-| from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. Taking care of sored by the Woman's Auxiliary tothe Oak-| final plans are Mrs, John Williams of Green land County Medical Society. Mrs, John J.| Lake, Mrs, James Blakeney of Utica road Marra will be hostess at her Indianwood|and Mrs. Donald Hoyt of Clarkston, left to Lake home for the affair which will be held | right. . ‘|Council Will City council of Sigma Phi Sorority held its meeting of the year at the home of Mrs ard was made of given by Pontiac Symphony Or- chestra. ‘Jumpin’ Jehosaphat! —this really is real coffee! 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Not Worth Extras from the, wife who said the waiter complained because his tip was too small, I would like to say that I, |. tee, have seen this very thing hap pen in some of the best hotels and | restaurants,, ~ . . What has happened to society that we are compelied to pay extra for food that is mediocre and serv- ice that is deplorable. If I'm not mistaken, the word tip wes orig- inated as an abbreviation of the money a waiter got and even very smal) and they depend upon their tips for a living wage. Even so. if I were you I would not go back to a restaurant where ‘‘the food wag Mediocre, service de- | plorable and wailer demanded more tips."’ Dear Mrs.Post: If one is served that is filled to the very that it is impossible to lift the side? You don't lean over. 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YORK w—Robert Fabian, Britain's most celebrated detective since Sherlock Holmes, feels it might be a good idea if American cops quit carrying guns. “The display of firearms is to be deprecated.” mildly observed the ex-detective superintendent of Scotland Yard. “It incites the | criminal to carry one, too. | “A firearm ig not an equalizer— it is an antagonizer.” . Ld] s | In his 28-year service with “the | | Yard” Fabian solved @ dozen mur- | ders. helped send 9 men to the gallows, more than 800 to prison “I never carried a gun in my | itife,"’ he said, “although twice I | had to take guns! away from men | | who seemed to want to use them jon me. The only weapon I ever |meeded was my hands.” ; An expert in ju-jitsu, Fabian be- gan his career as an ordinary con- | stable. He still feels the best way | to cut down crime is to put more |cops out on beats, swinging a nightstick. * ¢ 6 “But T don’t go-along with this gun carrying,’’ he said. ‘‘And it's | Not because I'm soft either }~ “F'n not vicious, but I do think | the pendulum has swung too far | the wrong way in our treatment of eriminals. “We pamper both young delin- quents and hardened criminals too much.” Fabian believes Britain made a mistake in doing away with the cat o’ nine tails in 1948. He is con- vinced that 10 lashes on a crimi- nal’s back with “the cat,” or 20 strokes with birch switches on his forgettable jesson. . > . “The physical punishment |not as bad as the degradation,” nal, you treat him like a naughty schoolboy, He téver lives down the shame of it—not even With his own class." Since retiring from Scotland out. two best-selling books on his experiences, “Fabian of the Yard,” and “London After Dark." on crime for a British half-hour TV films, based on his own cases ‘ Known as ‘“‘an unorthodox de- criminals by sight—and wanted them to know him by sight, too. Some he helped reform. Many be- came—after business hours—his friends. * ¢ @ “If they wanted a helping hand, Td give it to them,” he said. In 1949 after Fabian risked his life to. disarm a bomb planted by Irish extremists, 50 of London's leading. crodks struck off a medal- lion in his honor, and threw him a surprisé party. Later he was summoned to Bucki Palace and presented with the King's medal for gallantry—for the same feat. Here are a few observations on the century": “I don't mind an honest-to-ggod- Ness crook myself. But there is too much glamorization of crimi- nals. They don't look glamorous in a cell, = . J “It has been my experience that most killers do have gray eyes. 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British | |y —-- -—-- were \Britain's Fabian Frowns| on Gun-Toting- Policemen thief doesn't get very much for what he steals—only about one tenth of the wholesale Value of the goods. ; “Crim who work alone are usually the most difficult to catch. itis generaily-easier to catch & murderer than a robber. “In detective work patience and attention to detail are everything “The most common mistake of well too often. “I'm a great believer in women —as_ detectives, I mean. They are often better than men in solving the disguises of women criminals. It is hard for one woman to fool another woman, “Women detectives are some- times more easily -discouraged than men, but they'll take more “h Dean of Wayne Judges Dies in Detroit Hospital day in Jennings Hospital where he Red Subs Spy on U. S. 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Street ga ; ‘Opposite nas Avenue Open Friday Night til 9:00 : : seers + a : ’ . % s a ’ ; s ) 5 * i}: y ‘ ij é f ( , r] 1 \ j . ‘ . 4 J a . Ly “ ta (: : . Pe ALLA re 5 , ‘ ’ ' } > be : sh oe ) ae | » ae to8 i é 4 ’ : bee La) eee ‘ At. fe Oe ee eee ee ee a ee a a a a a on ae a a om sas i as : RE 4 et # ~ TUESDAY, SEP" BRETTON WOODS, N. H. # — Your federal income tax isn’t due next year until April 15, but there are those other taxes — “hidden taxes,’ they're called — and you pay them every day. Harold L. Henderson, director of the Minnesota Institute of gov- ernmentat Research, today told the National Tax Assn. conference that most state tax - departments are raising revenue with taxes on motor oil, motor licenses, liquor, bread, banks, insurance and in- heritances. : “And yet,” Henderson said, “most states are finding these sources don't furnish enough revenue. These are the states that have turned toe the sales tax.” Seinen - “ F nt ee If you. don't pay a sales - tax then you're one of the- fortunate who live,in one of the 17 states yet to adopt this tax. “In 1953 some 2", billion dollars was derived from sales taxes by 31 states,“ THenderson said. State income taxes — 33 states have them — provided 17 per cent of the tax revenue of all states. The only thing. that “keeps state income taxes . low, Henderson pointed out, is the compé@tition the federal government gives them ‘in this department. Henderson said he believes the attitude of the states toward tax- ation of industry iight be the difference ot “job today, gone temerrew." : = “Many states definitely shun taxes that tend to burt industry. New Jersey, Texas, Illinois, Indi- ana and Ohio are good examples, Henderson said, adding: “Others keep their general tax burden well. below -these of neigh- boring states. Missouri, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska; New Jer- sey, Illingis, and Ohio are follow- ing this -proredure, “The “exemption of personal property taxes on manufacturing inventeries and equipment-weuld be helpful ... . in retaining and inviting industry in states. “New Yerk, Pennsylvania, and Delaware exempt all tangi- ble persenal__property, Exemp- tiens of real property for indus- try for five or 10 years may be necessary in some states. Red Invasion of Formosa Would Result in History’s Bloodiest Naval Battle WASHINGTON — If the Chinese Communists _ gitempt an invasion of Formosa, 4s they threaten, it _will _ probably.—be—the—bloodiest — naval engagement in history. Bloody for the enemy, that is. Because the U.S. Seventh’ Fleet which is protecting the Strait of Formosa is one of the mdst alert and most powerful peacetime fight- ing forces Uncle Sam has ever. maintained on the sea. The only possible hope ef suc- cess for Red leadets in such a venture would be to employ their favorite tactic of sacrificing un- limited numbers of men to gain an objective, Their gamble would be trying to get enough men through the deadly hail of everything the Sev- enth Fleet can deliver — from atomic bombs te-massed machine * gun fire—to establish a beach head By5* it ™ i Philippine Sea is supplied at sea from Japan. H ~»> o> re * git SOMEWHERE OFF FORMOSA—Units of the powerful U. 5. . Seventh Fleet refuel as they patrol Far East waters. Ships here are the large carrier Philippine Sea, her deck loaded with jets, and the destreyer Airbon, taking fuct from the USS Cheming. ae = to defend the island against the | figuratively, They'd find that out fast if they try. an invasion of -4 Reds. =—— 8 ia Z Z ? z i d : z i : i i a iy 4 sg | | i get it E é RED. INVADERS would have te cross 90-mile Formosa Strait. oi iremen to Ask City for West, ~ Says Economy May Be Key to State Tax Problems i “Economists may question this | practice but it must be remem- bered that many states raust make pect to. obtain new industries.” Henderson said he believes the Southern States, the- New England States and the Central Agricultur- al States should ider their tax systems in order to a more favorable 3 ‘re for en- couraging industrial developmerit. ‘Texas, New dersey, Michi- gan, Massachusetts, Tranessee, Obie, North Carolina, Delaware and Pennsylvania are all placing heavy burdens on industry by sen sald. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kentucky, Okla- homa and Tennessee are in. da unfavorable position to compete for new industries, Henderson said, because they impose both annual franchise and cerporate income taxes. These states face trouble, Hen- derson said, because “well in- .| formed industrialists are not going to move into a state that is poorly governed no matter what the_pie- ture is.” tax picture with these words “There® are apparently no new types of taxes on the horizon with the exception of tolls en new super -| highways, Perhaps the easiest way to solve the tax problem in most Hstates would be a real good dose D& C Steamer Under Arrest in Windsor, Ont. WINDSOR, Ont, (INS)\—The for- mer excursion steamer City of Cleveland II, now being dis- manitled into a St. Lawrence Se- way work.barge, was placed under arrest by Windsor, Ont., officials yesterday under a rarely. used ma- rine law. Deputy—Sheriff Milton A, Rich- eleau nailed the warrant to the main mast of the once-proud De- troit & Cleveland Navigation Co pleasure boat. The warrant steniined from a suit brought by Frank Summer- the ship last week by Royal Can- adian Mounted Police who said it been imported illegally when the City of Cleveland was towed across the river. Two Breakins Reported Walled Lake Stores at 132, and were entered night or Mon- who broke gain admittance, Detectives Elmer and Leo Hazen, $5 in ing denial of Christianity.” a Remembers_Bleak-Days-of—His—Youth some drastic overtures if they “ex-|- annual franchise taxes,” Header. | Henderson summed up the state | * __ THE PONTIAC PRE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN y j ann SS_ o- ~ August. SILVER LINING — Pontiac National Guardsmen lined their pockets last night with ‘silver dollars ‘ which the state paid enlisted men for— expenses | of Pizzala totals $2,500 and weighed about 125 pounds. while at Camp Grayling summer encampment last | Ordnance Company which pays its 47 enlisted men tonight, will have a similar, but smaller First Sgt. Clarence Pizzala worth about $1,37¢. 389 S. Anderson St., “M'’ Company's “top kick,’ received an ave iaboce) uf ee cece se PS lorth Side Stations 4 Claim Situation at Critical Stage Lawmakers Also Slated to Renew Operating Permit for Bus Line . Members of the Firemen's Civil Service Commiséiqn plan to ap- pear before the City Commission tonight to urge that the city “find _ | some place in its program for fire stations on the west and north sides," the firemen's commission chairman—said today, “The fire control recommenda- tions made by the insurance under- writers have not been paid much attention to and the situation is getting ‘critical,’ said Chairman Philip R, Sauer, Sauer said fellow commission member Gerald (iuinan plans to appear with him. Renewal of the operating permit for the Pontiae City bines, Ine. heads the list of routine business Pentiag Presse Phote counts oyt the-cash for 79-men-of-his company who of $30 each The pile in front amount, MILFORD, Del, ~The deepen- ing dispute over integration of 11 regationists appealing again for | * Attendance at today's session un- | | der the watchful eye of state and | , [local police, could well set a trend |tendent J.J, Straight said the; for future action in the battle over the 10th grade of the Lakeview | Ave. School. Yesterday, less than | 3% per cent of the enrollment of | Ten of the 11 Negroes arrived, went to classes and then were driven _home-With police escort. * *¢ « School officials explained the low attendance by pointing to parents’ fear of possible violence or opposi- tion to integration. Just which is the officials continuing the 11 Negro pupils in} icurro and the | home and the school wad closed felt. Meanwhile, in Marion County, West Virginia, the County Board of Education announced last *night ing community of four states attending classes with 157 white students. County Board ‘Superin- number of white students subse- quently attending classes-dwindied to about half that number . * . ” of the elementary school there would be “trouble”’ if they entered the school. Principal Lioyd H. Se five teachers went * * . Last night, pro-segration forces in the Milford School Dis- trict, at their third meeting in three days, stepped up their drum- fire for a boycott of the school at a@ mass meeting in nearby Lincoln. + Students Kent From Classes as Parents Fear Segregation Violence in Delaware: — police said a conservative éstimate of the crowd was 750. Negro pupils in Milford's previous- | that it would “seek relief in the! The Rev. Manaen Warrington, ly all-white high school reached | courts” against persons protesting newly elected president of the another crossrdad today with seg-| integration in the‘small coal min- | Delaware Chapter of The National of white pupils to remain away from| The Annabelle elementary school | White People, urged the parents Classes lopened Sept, 7 with 13 Negroes | to keep their children home in op- ‘ position to integration “until the }Assh. for the Advancement Negroes get out of our school.” itt Weane Hloodshed ,, ter what the cousequences.” Yesterday's reopening, still unknown today, for the ouster of School the teaching staff.” oe et em a ee ] Democrotic (_] Demecrétic 4 (a) In what State do you v..S. Representative would you vote? [) Republicesn * (db) In what Congressional Brsirict do HERE 1S YOUR BABSONPOLL BALLOT To participate in this nationwide 10-week poll, please answer the-questions below Please vote only once in the entire survey. In 1952, for which Presidential candidate d to Open World victory. las Tth, if necessary—will be played are indicated. AP Wirephete here. Distances to the fences LOS ANGELES (INS) — The horse racing board has, ruled that Andy Crevolin, owner | ef Kentucky Derby winner, De-} is to remain suspended | racing unti} Oct. 30. Managers of Parks. | Fa | | Today's discussion topics includ- personnel problems and other business problems connected with | management. i—Hotre Dame (82) (1-0)... ——— = 2-0) . “Scmeua > fees. bar ew ror tre. %2 eVleee eeeeeee Irish Tops in Grid Poll Sports ’ sportscasters mititie q quick over- haul of the rankings in the As- sociated Press’ weekly college foot- ball poll. * 6 *« The Irish, second week ago in the first poll of the regular sea- son, vaulted into the top position with solid support after their im- pressive 21) victory under Terry Brennan their new coach,.in their season opener against fexas last weekend, Notre dame claimed al- most 23 of the first-place votes on the 1H ballots -entered. * * .« Oklahoma's Sooners, given the first-place honors last week while the Irish still were untested, set- tled in the No. 2 position this week. The Sooners, pressed by TCU for their second victory, had a clear edge over the rest of the field, but were a fading runner-up - to Notré Dame. The Irish collected #4 first-place votes and a total of 1,438 points (based on 10 points for first, 9 {for second, etc.) while Oklahdéma Snavely Sees TV Forcing Colleges to ‘Amateurism’ ST LOUIS. ®—Veteran Football Coach Cari Snavely believes many “And the day may come when many major schools might have to adopt an amateur policy. “Tt could happen if the National Collegiate Athletic Assn, ban against unlimited television were PHS Athletic Department Has ‘Parents Night’ Pontiac High School athletic partment held its annual Foreign Fighters Advance | Ring Ratings in Monthly @The steady ii tf took over the No, 2 post follow- ihg’ champion Rocky Marciano's eighthcound knockout of Ezzard Charles. Charlies was dropped to third. Germany's Heinz Neuhaus-is rated séVenth and Canada's Earl tf oF Walls, ninth, in. the latest reshuf- fling of the division. wee. lifted or eased,"’ said Snavely, now in his second year as coach at Washington University. & “We at Washington aren't trying to reform or crusade and we know . our situation isn't the same as thet, at many other schools. “But we are proud of the benie-,) fits our amateur policy has | achieved i . * + | “What's more, these boys play ; better football than most people realize,’ said Snaviey. University afd Bucknell Univer- and hasn’t any criticism of it. “But there is no niistaking that reduced income and the possibility of unlimited television might com- pe' many big-timers to go for the | policy Washington adopted in 1947. = ashington «withdrew from the Missouri Valley Conference in 197 Pennsylvania 136 at the half. Princeton is using —_" points, The experts merely reverted to ing the two top teams, but they jilted most of their other first-week choices with puppy-love abandon. Five of last week's top 10 stumbled rand two—Georgia Tech and Illinois, fifth and sixth a week ago, dropped out of the top 20. * . . Iowa, with its 1410 surprise against Michigan State, jumped into the No. 3 spot from the No. 12 berth, displacing Maryland, the 1953 mythical national champion. The Terps, idle last weekend, dropped to sixth, while UCLA ad- vanced from eighth to fourth and Wisconsin @oved in at No. 5 from a 10th-place tie with Baylor last week, The rest of the Top Ten lines up South- eR Oe eee e ee ebeeens Ter SETI CCOeT CST eT collared just 24 firsts and 1,224\c their pre-season selections in nam- | Upset ‘the crowd of close to 55,000 is expected; The Giants: may come up with | i i aly FRE .3Al because it includes 41 homers and 110 runs batted in. it sf: E i Soph QB Key Man | Purdue 1] Gunning for Upset of Irish Again CHICAGO #—If history repeats Dawson, a 6-footer from Alli- upset Notre Dame, the | ance, Ohio. hit on 11 of 17 passes 1 team, at South Bend | for 185 yards and four touchdowns : as unsung Purdue smashed Mis- souri 31-0. Tt was four years ago that Pur-| It was the first opening-game due invaded the home of the fight-| victory for Purdue in eight years ing Irish and registered a startling | and stamped Coach Stu Holcomb’ 28-14 victory, ending Notre Dame's | team as a definite “‘sleeper’’ in the 39-game undefeated streak. | Big Ten title chase, On that day, a Purdue sopho- ——____ more quarterback, Dale Samuels, a's tae Zectcice| NFL Boss, Bell of his career. His signal-calling ' ’ was near perfect. His timely, nine he The Scamp. a 5-year-old gelding | none 16 Univ. ae @ 10 owned by Floyd Wichtman and | j=. Mts 138K He i Bis George Haislip of Detroit; was the | Indiv. game. seriee- Lote Baden 178, in 3's probable favorite. 4 Doug Fowlers & Team No. 4 ; te Hutch Reported Demanding Two-Year Pact With Tigers for a 2-year Finds Price of Victory Is High Oosterbaan Waits for _Final__Reports on His List of Injuries pressive football and defeated the University of Washington Huskies 14-0 Saturday. But they may have lost a good deal more than they Fhilback Lou Baldacci, who scored both touchdowns against Washington, was not on the practice field yesterday. Neither was ist string left halfback Sophomore end Ron Kramer around until the squad of Saturday's game. How serious any of the injuries were, Oosterbaan didn't know. “Cline hurt his knee; Baldacci “We haven't got the final report »} yet on any of them.” Oosterbaan thought there was some hope in the fact that hard hitting center Jim Bates was. back in uniform: “But he's too weak I doubt if he'll play Satur- Dickson, Phil. to. Larsen, Balt., 21. 22 es38=8ES9 suu-uss. Ssacezs eiceredisezenssti-825-" CUwe-ces siusan Pri tirii@ i iitit ert Fal e ea eet sresatestsenezns? abSestiads 4 i np iit Hitt he i | | le * eccok SiouES oe SESSEELSS Spe. sie eK pemel Ed wakS date sieeenn ce rmwenn inh eeugessssrsuuiseseestsiscezsscrs3: 2x fi : } ~ ~ — a Big 10 Officials Gain Support From Coast League in Fight With NCAA for Regiona 7 ‘= es ee pepe ‘Anti-lry a ee ea st Suit: t SRST Be rr, “THE PQNTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 Owners Meet to Talk Over Plight of A's Griffith Is to Shift to KC; No Showdown Expected NEW YORK w — American League club owners will learn of- ici of the on the A's situation, which has been steadily going from bad to worse the last few years: to present two alternatives to his fellow club owners. One is the sale of the club to the operation in Philadelphia. SO far Roy has been unable to raise money to retain control of the team himself. -And—there is known opposition among the club owners to the proposal that the tranchise~ be transferred to~ Kan- sas City. Clark Griffith, owner of the Washington Senators, hag ex- ity Q The ;two cities are only 30 miles apart. Baltimore became a west- Cadets Arrive Early ANN ARBOR #—The U.S. Corps . will Imboden (left) and Bill Douglas * - saee® ~suee (right), hope to|past five and _NEW STRING? — Pontiac High. coach Wally; symbolize the 28 consecutive dual—meets Pontiac Schioerke and his two cress country lettermen; Bill | High cross country teams have won during the one-half years. Chiefs meet | see the Chiefs’ remarkable victory string extended | Waterford at Beaudette Park at 4-p._m.—today—ia today. Placards held by Imboden and Douglas | their Ist 1954 test. Same Old Charlie Cocky Dressen Shows Bitterness Toward NEW YORK «#—Charlie Dressen, the new Washington manager, is with a new club in a new league, but the former Brooklyn and Cin- cinnati pilot hasn't changed a bit . . > The little 55-year-old pepperpot _| signed yesterday to lead the sixth- season. Holding a press conference to mark the occasion, Dressen demonstrated his same self-confi- dence and his same outspoken frankness, and showed that a year had not softened. his bitterness against the Brooklyn Dodgers’ or- ganization which let him go after he won two straight pennants “T'm very happy.” Chuck told newsmen, “I got what 1 wanted. ‘Blue Monday’ Finds MSC Squad Given Stiff Drill EAST LANSING ()—There was ri Ha : eh lt 5 tel fee PF ut é ay ay ii 2 - S| r= = a wavered Seeaar it F i I weosed Suawan itt ( t Poods 2636. ry ee TH Pts. ats 7 Auto : Gtenn'® ; = i Whittemore Riemenschneider’ Glass 6 Central Lincoln |} Lean 6 Aub. Mtr. 1 ee ee feat. i Sings, 33; tom *41-’51 CARS af : [ : RF af i if ott yF Beso iF bee ait sth | | F i : sf 4 885° . Fi 3 : a a F é t HT f | al tf il + AL I won't tell you how much but it's what I wanted and didn't get in Brooklyn.” > > 7 “I think Washington has the nu- cleus of a good club and | know we'll do better next year,” he con- tinued. ‘The coaches will be my own. guys but, of course I'll coach Costa Seeking Boost in Status NEW YORK @®—Unbeaten Car- melo Costa of Brooklyn is looking for a chance to move up the feath- erweight ladder after gaining a '|Dodgers in Ist Press Confab as AL Pilot at third base. I think I'm a pretty good one... “I regard this at a great chal lenge but not like the one I faced in Brooklyn. There I had to win and even when | won they sad — I was a lousy manager... “No, I'm not going to predict Filed Against NFL Bankrupt LBS Serves Notice on Loop Prexy Claims Pro Circuit Unlawfully Prevented Broadcast of Games By LEE LINDER PHILADEEPHIA ® — Attorneys tepresenting the bankrupt Liberty Broadcasting System planned to day to file a $2,100,000 anti-trust claim against the National Football League and nine of its clubs. - . . The proposed suit claims the pro loop unlawfully prevented radio broadcast of its games in the home tertitertes of the NEE ctbs > > * NFL Commissioner Bert Bell broke the news of the $2,000,000 damage action in a hurriedly- called press conference yesterday in his suite of offices here. The portly, gravel-voiced com- missioner made this only comment as he tossed the bill of complaint on the table: “These two attorneys from Dal- las, Texas, walked into my office, handed me this legal paper and Started to talk about ivan wet tlement, and I said ‘we sefile with no one.’ Golden explained afterwards: “We never start a fight by hit- ting a man.in the back. We tell him that there's a fight coming | and that's what we did here. They- {were offered peace or war | “The court instructed us that if the matter could be composed ami- cably it-should be done.” Burrows said his reference to ‘the court’ concerned the federal- ly-appointed trustee of the bank- |rupt Liberty firm and D. M. Old ham of Dallas, federal referee in bankruptcy, who is acting for cred- itors owed about $900,000. > . . | Besides the NFL, the suit names | the Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardi- where we'll finish. You can't do[nals, Geveland Browns, Detroit that in baseball. Brooklyn proved that. They thought they could win no matter who was the manager, didn't they” “Sure, when I was in Brooklyn, they criticized me for not having | Lions, Green Bay Packers, New | York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, | Pittsburgh Steelers and Washing- | ton Redskins. | Thé forfeit victory which the a pitching coach. Well, they did | Phillies received over the Cardinals very good with one this year, didn't “I knew I'd be back in the ma jors. It's no disgrace to be sent down to the minors. I've used Oak land and Nashville twice as step ping stones to the majors." Cincinnati, and later with the Gi- ants, went from Nashville to the Reds as manager in 19K. He stayed through 1937 and returned to Nashville, in 1951. After 10 years as coach of Brooklyn and the New York Yankees, and one Dressen, a star infielder with | FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE Orebaré Lake Ave. FE 6-71 draws. COMIN Orcherd Leke Ave. 12 Neon to YOUNG ‘MoM Helter of ABD 18-VYear Over 8,580 Games. (Ptetfters Team) Ave. bt WEST SIDE RECREATION FREE INSTRUCTION ALL P. M. TO ALL. WHO DESIRE MANHATTAN BOWLING BALLS by Young end Lillard . RROW FE 4-0168 6:30 P. M. BILAL LILLARD Reneer-ep te 40 Star “SR Classte (Ptetfters Team) i $20 dow Sisk Popeente toret Sealskin uli's " Serving Pontiac for Over 75. Years! eee EVER HEAR OF A SEAL WITH COLD FEET? NORWAY Shoe Black o* Charcoal Brown WALK-OVER Fashion and Quality Since 1847 Store on July 18 was the first in the | majors since 1449 Witham Burrows and- Hawkins} You Be the Quarterback (Answers) 4. Trap. No! Let's stay ‘away from that tough guard for a while. 3. Fullback plunge. Better call. You're hitting the weakest spot from tackle to tackle here. 2. Reverse. Probably best to try running ends since you've had poor tuck andling their tackles and guards the first half. 1. In-and-out. A, close pick over the reverse. The star tailback should produce better this half. This play is less likely to be molested by those tackles and that guard than is the reverse (Distributed by The Register and Tribune Syndicate), Pontiac Man Wins 50-Mile Auto Race Pontiac's Bill Boyd set two track records last weekend as he won the SO0-mile AAA championship race at Toledo, the old 50-mile mark, winning in set a new ldap qualifying record of 21:12 seconds. He drove q Moreroft Special and nosed out Chuck Roadie of Chi- yo SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Boyd knocked four minutes off) #0 minutes 346.23 seconds He om | j cago in the final few laps to win , X Se _._._ NENE TEEN Stitt _hntrt Sir THE WORLD SERIES 1S SERIOUS BUSINESS! Whoever—indians or Giants—sews up the Serious Series is World's Champion, When — ever |. ‘sew up” my customers in Hend- Tailored suits — they're World Champions, too! COMPLETE TAILORING SERVICE DRESS SUIT RENTALS RANDOLPH risoo ad CUSTOM TAILORS & CLOTHIERS 8) S. Sagingw St. Pontiag Drive a Safe Car, Our School Children Are Precious! MOTOR BRAKE * DOUBLE STAMP WEDNESDAY a“ 1211 North Perry Se. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 PPPS OS SS OS OSS CSCC CSCC eC Ce eee BOX of 25 © All Gauges and Sizes © Leng Range © J. C. Higgins Quality © All Savings Priced! Sporting Goods—Sears Basement 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | 147 South Soginaw St. Pali a $408 5 Ford gives you advanced features todey others may offer in the future, Built-in high quality keeps Ford's valve up when it's frede-in time, Yous. rxxz Fornns tow Paice With aff of its Worth More features, Ford offers more car then eny in its field. And) with its high trade-in valve, Ford costs you less te own. He'll go the limit te errange @ payment plen thet is sure te Mt your budget. ENS | ia f “4 . ‘ ; \ / j / Oe ¢ — ; ~ eS eee ee gt eR a Oe a ee oe “ a itr te 4. 2 oe oe Oe ee te ee oe oe / ‘ \ ths egg } TWENTY Souk 2 ‘oa 1! You may add natural cards| (but Oswald Jacoby . Sal cards) to, a completed ? _ Molds: You may meld Writes on Samba |two or more meld of the same ‘rank, At your own turn to play ? |you may combine melds of the By OSWALD JACOBY same rank to make them into & Many of our readers have asked | snasta of to build towards & for a restatement of the rules of | canasta Likewise you may com- already played canasta. If you haven't, better watch a game first or read one of the many good _becks—on—canasta-or_samba._Now-__ Initial _Meld: A, _in for the rules of samba you need 15 points if y is not more than seven cards in length 1 Cards and Deal: Use three reg. _— a a a Glar Gecks of 52 is each and] 1496; 90 points from eix, Soh @ total of 16 cards| 2% You need 1% from Deal 35 cards to each person. 5000 to 008; 189 petaty from 7000 ap. Game ts 10,000 points. Draw: When drawing frem the Gol . joing Out: You need at least Se ee two canastas to go out (a samba — ee a sttect is a canastal, You also need two Se eee canastas to count your red threes —— | plus; before then they count minus. Sequences: You may meld three Bonus for going out ig 200 points. or more cards of the same suit | There is no bonus for going out ' possible im a sequence is the four;| Red Threes: Red threes count the highest, the ace. You may add 100 each. If one side gets all six, to a sequence from your hand or | they count 1000. from a pile that you have picked a gg gy Led — vd elie| Invents Mail Bag Aid sca bs may be added to a sequeyce if it for Work on Railroad- fits directly at — -_ A ee BUFFALO (UP) — A railroad en-card sequence, callc a samba, | an has 1 ted a that a pee pore agrrarse Hwilt reduce handling of hall sacks in a sambe. No wild card may ever | {rom four to five times per train be used in @ sequence. A samba | ° John J. Sullivan, a New York counts ag a canasta for the pur- . Central conductor, said his “‘pig- pore of eneifing out. brane swivel jack” is being pat- Wild Cards: Wild cards may | ented and has been brought to the = ace only set ape ra cards (attention of several railroads. oame' reas. = se | The invention consists of a crate quence meld. No more than (Wo | or basket on wheels that can hold Wild cards may be used in ORY | 55 to 100 mail sacks and be “pig: meld, When a canasta has been gie-back” to a second device, a completed you may never add « | sotes ; wild card te it. | truck. The loaded crate can be Adding to Canastas: You may | rolled off the baggage truck and not take the discard pile to add/ right into the train car, eliminat- its top card to a completed canasta./ ing the passing and piling of bags: Restoration Work on Fort Begins ~ r + THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Quebec to establish the wilderness outpost, It failed to prosper, and twe years later the French fled to SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NP) — Res- | escape the Indians toration work is underway at the site of the famous French fort on nearby Onondaga Lake Parkway. It was built originally in 1656 and knpwn as Fort Ste. Marie de Gan- nentaha Six Jesuits and 50 craftsmen and soldiers traveled by canoe from The one exception will be the stockade posts -- they will be treated with creosote and set in concrete foundations to save them from the wear and tear-of time, SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ee hg ee ee Fee gee by Ernie Bushmiller I BROUGHT YOU A CONE | RBALLY DO. wOw --- DREAMS COME TRUE BV ini aa HERE'S THAT LIGHT BULB 1 OWE YOU f BOARDING HOUSE YU AIN'T REALLY Live, DO I HEAR WHE'Ss GEEN IN J A SMO6 FoR CAPTAIN BASY LAL . ; vs. Za FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WS : ’ GOCE sone MiCERE. tn Bears Dninal Grain Tradi CHICAGO @~Light rain in Mi- noig and Iowa, plus small receipts . Of cash soybeans, gave the soy- bean market a much better tone ‘-on the Board of Trade today. Beans advanced about two cents at times. Other grains held within narrow price limits. Corn opened slightly | lower and then ralied. In contrast, wheat got off to a steady start and then eased, In . weither case was there much trading. Most of the activity con- tinued to be concentrated in soy: beans, Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower, Decem- ber $2.14%; corn unchanged fo 4 higher, December $1.51; oats % lower to %& higher, December 7754: rye % lower to % higher, Decem- ber $1.40; soybeans 1%4-2% higher, November $2.63%, and lard un- changed to 10 cents a. hundred |, pounds lower, October $14.67, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO—AP—Opening grain Wheat— Soybeans — 215 Nov. . se» 2.63% March 2.17% Jan . 2 65% MAF. -ccces 14% March . 2.66 Corn— May.. 266% : 150% -July 265 March . .,.. 154 Lard— May . ..-c M4 © 8 cece 1470 July . ..... 156% Nov suse 33.00 Oats— March ee ROG ew) cece st Soybean O11 — March. ., 18% Oct , ~ 1% Rye— POOR case as 10.80 Ree... -5.--.- 3 March 193 March oe 248% May . |. .osee 1108 May 142% July - 101 Livestock DETROLT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP)—Salable 150. Market not establ Cattle—Sailabie 700. Siaughter steers and heifers siow, about steady; cows generally steady Bulls slow, stockers and feeders unchanged; scattered sales chetce to low prime fed steers 25.00- 26.00, few sales mostly good siaughter steers 19.00-22.50; most sa utility and commercial grass steers and heifers 1100-1400; some commercial and good kind, 15.00-18.00; bulk utility and com- mereial cows 1000-1206, most canners 8 .00- 10.50. Calves—Salable 300 Vealers slow, steady to $1.00 lower. outlet rather nar- row; most sales good and choice 20.00- 28.00; some utility and commercial grade 123.00-19.00; lightweights culls down to 8.06, 00 : Sheep—Salable 400. Market moderately acti steady; most choice and prime cinughter —_— lambs 20.50; small lots mostly prime 21.00; mostly good to low choice springers 16.00-19.50; some cull 12.00-15.00; low to 50-706. € and utility lambs chotee slaughter ewes range 3 Two Persons Hurt as Three Trucks Crash Three trucks crashed together | early today on M 59 near Whitney street in Waterford Township when “one trucker’s brakes caused his stake truck to swerve into oncom- ing traffic, according to Township Patrolman William Stokes. persons were injured. Bruce G. Barrioder, 22, of 530 Overton, Waterford Township, said | he tried to stop for traffic ahead, swerved into westbound traffic and collided with “a -3-ton stake truck driven by Harry G. Francisco, 25, of 32% Ferry St Barrioder’s vehicle then spun around and collided with a pick- up truck behind him, driven by David A. Fairchild, 40, of 1527 Harger Blvd., Waterford Township, police said, Fairchild was treated at Pon- tiae General Hospital for a possible joder sus- Detroiter Pleads Guilty to Larceny From Building Frank Bradford, 2, of 20007 Mendota, Detroit, yesterday plead- land County Jail pending sentence Oct, 4. He admitted taking clothing Sept. 1 from a home at 21405 Parkside, Royal Oak Township. REGISTRATION NOTICE POR GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 2, 1964 Electots of the Town. TUESDAY, To the lified ship of tiec, County of Oskiand, Michigan: Notice te hereby given that tn con- Tormity with the “Michigan flection holiday, election or primary election, registration the name of any 1 voter tered who may apply registration, primpry, Gheetion and the day of Notice is further on. that ymch, tegie- trations aa be — at the Pontisé Township Hall, 2060 Opdyke 0 week days.from Ly 9 am. to 5 p.m and en Saturday from 8 & fi. to -1?--neon, and on Monday, October 4th from § am. until § p.m. - The name of no pérson but an actual resident of the precinct at the time of said registration, and entitied under the CG ‘it fen fs te vote at the next election, shall be the t sye- tem and have voted within the last four years do not have to re-register. ORETA V. Township Cie Sept. 28, 29, "4 STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Office land. In the matter of McIvor Drain. fl ut i lf is 332i i £ 3 i “2 Two vy of the Drain Commissioner of the County | Oak [ MARKETS | Produce ~ DETROIT PRODUCE | DETROIT (UP)—Whoiesale prices on | public farmers’ marketa reported by the Bureau of Markets. = No. 1, No Wealthy, fancy, bu: cider, oe Wolfriver, 1, bu; apples 3.15 bu: No. I. 2 %-3 25 No. 1, 350-3. 4 eal case 200 bu. Grapes. No. 1 Nuckleberries, : ‘y-bu. 1.60-2.00 bu Vegetables: Beans, gretn, flat, No. 1 100-150 bu; beans, green Kentucky Won- @er, No. 1, 2.25-275 bu round, Wetermelons, No. 1, 20 dos behs, tance, 1 dee + coe _ = Je 00-175 bu. Broceolt Cabecan 2-Su; No. 1, 1.50-2.00 \%-bu 1, 100-150 bu. Carrots, No. 1, , 18-06 ; carrots, to , No. 1, 1.00. 150 bu. Cauliflower. No. 1. 2.00-2 23 Celery. No 15-2.50 crate; celery, 2 t Ga dos. Corn, sweet No THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 © -- Motors Popular in Early Deals NEW YORK W—Motors were in demand today in early dealings in a somewhat higher Stock Mar- et. Trading was quite fast at the start, but the rush soon spent Cantaloupes, fancy, 2.5¢@ bu; No 1, 1.50. | itself. Thereafter the tape idled. Prices were up around a point at the best, but these gains were rare. Some small losses were in evidence in various sections of the list. Chrysler started on 3,500 shares ;;up % at 65% and then added a little more to its price.General Motors opened on 2,500 shares up bene: } ay at 9144 and held to that price. <.udebaker was up a small frac- tion and quiet. Going up with the motors were the aircrafts, coppers, chemicals, oils and steels, The railroads and utilities were mixed. A few good blocks were on the 75-125 5 doz Cucumbers, dill size, bers, 'piekle fancy, ‘s Hey Fay L318. tape initially—Standard Oil (NJ) 42 ba cucumbers slicers, No. 1, 2.75- | 2,000 shares up “% at 100%, Rem- uu ° 1, 65-80 Eggplant.‘}No. 1. 128-178 bu ge eo ington Rand 3.500 up % at 25%, Sic : iain behs; onions,|U. S, Steel 2500 up “% at 56%, b -Id ba be: 5 ~ curly No. 1, 15-100 dos behe: po Armour & Co. 3.000 unchanged at got. Me. pare oz: parsiey, No. 1. | 11%4,;and Dengias Aireraft 1,000 = &-bu as, Black Eye, No. 1, 5 ; 250-300 bu Peppers. Cayenne, No. 1 |UP 1% at 88%. Astle Mt ot ae ox hot, No. 1, 1.00-1 $0 —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ppers, imiento, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu: peppers, sweet, No. 1 1.00-1.25 bu | peered, Test Me 1 100-158 be New York Stocks | Petesess, hew, No. 1, 1 40-1 5@ $0-Ib bag; | Admiral ™%6 Johns Man 6.4 potatoes, new. No. 1, 276.200 bu. 100 is Air Regue 2» Jones & L ... 255 | bag Pumpkins, No. 1. 1-125 bu. Ra-/ Alieg L stl M8 «Kelsey May .. 23.2 dishes, red. fancy, 100 doz behs: No.| ailied Ch 98 «© Kennecott . 5 ‘ae a radishes, Lag gered Allied Strs 4606S OKimb Clk o Vi ; os s °. 1 - On * K Squash, Acorn, No. 1. 1.00-1.26 bu: squash | Alle Chel ... S26 Ere Oe Butternut No. 1, 100-125 bu; squash, | alum Am 816 LOF Glass ... 60 Delicious, No. 1, 1.00-150 bu: squash.| am Atriin ‘47 Lib MeNa&abL .. 13 Hubbard. No. 1. 125-175 bu: squash} am Car 424 Uigg &@ My .. 636 Italian No. 1, 100-150 ‘:-bu: squash | Am Cyan $04 \Lockh Aire |. 415 Summer, No. 1, .75-1.25 144-bu. Tomatoes | Am Gas & El] 344 Loew's _ ie No. 1, .75-.90 14-Ib basket: tomatoes. am Loco 166 ne B Cem 45 No 1. 100-150 bu. Turntp, No. I. 1.00- Am M & Fay 266 Cortllerd - 244 130 doz behs: turnip, topped. No. 1 i Meck Trk . 03 11 50-200 bu Am Motors . 101 Garch Field. 90.8 | Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- | — < 3 dartin Ol 2 bage. No. 1. 200-256 bu dive, No} am Seating 23 Mead Cp M1 1, 1.00-1.50 bu: endive, bleached, No. 1 Am Smelt 39.7 Mid Con Pet.. 044 200-250 bu. Escarole, No. 1, 100-150 Am @ti Fd yy Mid 6ti Pd »” bu; escarole, bleached. No. 1, 225-275 | am re] @ Tel 1721 Monsem Ch 08.6 bu. Lettuce; head, No. 1. 275-3 26 3-dos | Am Tob 617 Ment Ward 713 crate; lettuce, leaf No 1, 1:25-1.75 bu. | Motor 31 Romaine, No. 1. 18-125 bu froBge OY Motor Wheel. 246 Greens: Cabbage, No. 1, 100-128) qnee Wh O° Sty M . .. aT bu. Collard No. 1. 124-150 bu. -Kale | Armco stl 83 Mueller Br 31 No.1 190-150 bu Mustard, No 1, | Armco 2 wurray Cp ._ 273 106-123 bu. Gorret. Wo 1 100-195 | Armour & Ce Ml wae ge | os bu. Spinach. No 1. 128-173 bu Swiss | Ase’ Dry O i! Nat Cash RL. Chard. No. 1. 100-128 bu Turnip, No.| Qormmon 11746 Nat Dalry .. 398 1. 100-128 bu 2 at Gyps .... 1 AU Refin . 4 = Atlas Pdr nS eee os-- 8 DETROIT EGGS sone Bits... 9 . Bees] eek e DETROIT (AP)—Eges. fo b Detrott, | Bald Lime 10. ONY Air Brt .. 201 cases included, federal-state grades Balt & Oh 362 NY Cent 194 Whites—Grade A. jumbo 57-60, wtd | Bendix Av 917 wie M Pw. 313 ave. 57%: large 49-56. wtd avg 86%; | Benguet 18/10 wort & West 424 medium 32-33. wtd. avg 32%: small 23, | Beth Steel 32 eo am AV “a4 grade B. large 43-49; wid avg. 46%, | Boeing Air 622 Nor Pac rr peewees 17-19: wid. ave 19 Bond Str +14) wor gta Pw 103 Browns— TWENTY-TWO __ - Roberts’ In-Laws Suspicion That Attorney Show Was Deep in Debt MIAMI, Fla, #.— James T. Roberts, 43-year-old Baltimore at- terney en-route to Miami to face tna) for the murder of his 7-year- old daughter, apparently will get a cold reception from his wife's parents, Mr" and Mré. Harry Re senberg. ter was the victim of a sex fiend; | he has discounted the theory—held | by some police officers—that the | child was kidnaped and that ran-| som was the motive behind the crime. His wife, Mrs. Shirley Roberts, | expressed belief yesterday in her | husband's innocence and pledged | that she will ‘“‘stand by him.”’ ents to tell them that she to fly te Miami today with her 3-year-old Gaughter Betty, that the crime was committed for ransom, Mrs. Rosenberg pointed eut-that Roberts ts known to have been deep in debt after an unsuc- cessful campaign for the Maryland Legislature. Gerald G. Reakeff HAZEL, PARK Service for Gerald G. Raekoff. 23. of 23103 Vance St, will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Church of God, Detroit, with burial by the Kinsey Funeral Home in Roseland Park Cemetery, He died -Monday, Surviving are his widow, Joan, a daughter, Susan, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reakoff of De- troit, his grandfather, Frank Reak- eff of California, two. sisters and Alexander Howie, , 212 Royal for John A. Michler, 9%, of Mar- lette, wil] be at 10 am. Thurs- day at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, ‘with burial in St. Patrick Cemetery, Clifford. Rosary will be recited 8 pm. W at Marsh Funeral Home. He died Monday. Lupton; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Harneck of Koylton Township; six and eight great- William Leslie Wright ORTONVILLE — Grave service for William , and eee i jtoGotolraq | A graduate of Wheaton College - | with Mr. "117 years of age, one of four chil- dren, _| Michigan State Conservation Clubs, _| will address the Commerce Ma- |sonic Lodge at a Third Degree banquet in the local temple Thursday, Hughes, sister of t tendant. Brother of the bridegroom Joseph Dumont was best man. Following a trip through the Up- per Peninsula, the couple will live in Drayton Plains, inkeville Git _ I a ne + \ A, Sekies told the group that ‘“hun- . are registered with the ie | | ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 Frank W. Dumont Takes') y : Betty L. Hughes as Bride, oe’ Recruiter to Explain WAC Training Plan as Missionary. | “LAKEVILLE — Betty Sole will sail from New York Oct. 8 to Bagdad, Iraq, for a five-year pe- riod of study and missionary serv- ice in the Near East. ‘ She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Sole of 1501 Roches- ter Rd. She was commissioned re- cently as a missionary from High- land Park Presbyterian Church with a master’s degree in music, Miss Sole will teach the higher | grades in English -and supervise | the music program in the Ameri- | can Girls school in Bagdad West Berlin Student Enrolled at Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Hanns-Jurgen Kristen, from Ober- schule, in Berlin, Germany, is en- } rolled” at Southfield —High School} in the 12th grade. He is one of 226 students chosen from 1500 ap- plications to spend a year in the United States, under the govern- ment-sponsored student exchange plan. He will make his township home and Mrs. Thomas H. Myers, in Lathrup = Hanns is sponsored, locally by the Magnolia Community Church, Congregational Board of Deacoris and the Michigan Council of Churches, with the Ann = Arbor Council as administrator. Hanns’ parents are both dental surgeons in West Germany. He is Conservationist to Talk at Masonic Banquet COMMERCE — Warren Nuen schwander of Royal Oak, member of the Board of Directors of the He will speak on the subject of water pollution and natural re- source conservation in generat Area Man Critical After Crash Today Robert Hutchieson, 29, of 32317 Tl Mile Rd., Farmington, injured early today when the car in which he was riding struck a tree near Orchard’ Lake and 11 Mile Rds., is reported in critical condition at Pontiac General Hospital. Robert Laurin,-22, same adress, the driver, was also hospitalized with extensivé forehead cuts and is listed as im fair condition. Hutchieson sistained @ skull frac. ture, and broken ankle, when Laur- in’s car went out of control on the road, according to Michigan State Police of the Redford Post. tam Wright. of 20 Sevmen_Lake 9 scan Recublican Group | Seymour Lake Cemetery. He died | Surviving besides his parents are two sisters Carol Ann, and Pa- : Mrs. David E. Lehman WHITE LAKE ._TQWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. David E. (Mar- @re | onstration at 730 p m 7 | She churen. PTA Plans Potluck ; Opens 2 Headquarters Oakland County Republicans | have opened two headquarters for party workers and voters during the current ¢léction campaign. The North Oakland center is at 55 W. Huron St., with Mrs. Hel- muth Guentsche in charge. South Oakland headquarters is at 1603 S. Woodward, Royal Oak, under direction of Mrs. John R. Schock, secretary of the county Republj- can committee. “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Hudson Covert. PTA will begin its fall session with a family potluck dinner at the school Thursday at 6:3 p.m, 1,360 Students Enrolled . SOUTHFIELD TOWN SHIP — Southfield High School has en- rolied 1,360 students this year, with 250 in the 12th grade, Eighth graders are attending two sessions -of four-hours- each. wienle roast at ¢ Pep, Sattreny at the home of Richard ‘The Bvelyt Pioch Circle of Big Beaver Methodist Church will have a tep dem- Wednesday at } hecrt. Adult Courses Begin Tonight } Waterford High Includes | Home Building Classes in Night Program WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Adult education classes wil | open tonight for Waterford Township in the high school from 7 to 9:30. George C. Tramontin, director of the program, said that two unusual courses will be offered besides the regular classes, One will be a home repair and building class where the members will construct a section of a home in the high school shop, Also included in the class plan will be the installation of a com. plete bathroom aad clectricat wiring to approved specifications. A tailoring course covering pat- tern alterations ‘as well as the con- struction of-a tailored suit will be part of this class program. Classes in typing, blueprint read- ing ,and drafting, advanced and beginning sewing also will be given if there is enough interest, Southfield Realty Group to Hear Richard Jeffery gee program, and that Ahepa has been declared by the State De- partment as an approved voluntary agency. to Pontiac chapter soon, Sekles said, and added that the program will be developed nation- Army Recruiting Station has in- vited all girls in the area to meet WAC Sgt. Mary M. Baker tomor- row at the station 315 W. Sixth St. A veteran of five years in the Women's Army Corps, Sgt. Baker ally after its- beginning here in Michigan. The program has taken onstew its direction -at “unnamed refugee cases.”’ - Under the program, Ahepa refugee offices in Athens will coordinate the processing of refugee cases with Ahepa chap- ters througheut the 48 states. Ahepa is a national Hellenic so- ciety, principally for .Americans of Greek extraction although any- one may join Stephan Amdriades, district gov- ernor of Ahepa in Michigan, an- nounced the appointment of Alex Thomas as co-chairman of* the Thieves Loot Home Damaged by Blaze Thieves broke into a Lake Orion home which last week was dam- aged by fire. and took about $75 worth of jewelry and silver, ac- cording to a report received yes- terday by Oakland County sheriff's deputies. q SOUTH FIELD TOWNSHIP — 1 —_Mrs._Charies_Banket-of 660 -Lake-| Richard Jeffery’ wilt be guest speaker during the United North- western Realty Assn. meeting and funcheon Thursday. Jeffery, a past president of UNRA, and of the In- ternational Society of Residential Appraiser, is now an independent appraiser, His topic for the meet- ing will be “Appraisal Approach to Betiéy Listings " | John L. Sullivan is program | chairman of the meeting to be held | at the Sea Food Grotto. at 12 Methodist Group Forms New WSCS Circle I DRYDEN—A new circle of the Methodist WSCS has been formed for those who cannot attend the day meeting of the organization. Officers of the new Joy circle Detroiter Pleads Guilty to Weapons Count Paul Baird, 33, of 27371 N. Park ct., Royal Oak, pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon when = ar- raigned yesterday before Royal Oak Township Justice Hendrik J Smit. Bond of $2.000 was not fur | Tish? aret Bird Was pldced in Oakland County Jail to await his examination Sept. 30 Elected ot Marlette -| Mental Aid Group Plans view, told deputies that burglars removed boards from a window to gain entry. The Banket family has been staying with friends since the fire. . Deputies said thieves took five necklaces, two bracelets, and part of a silver setting Volunteer Service Group to Meet in Birmingham | The—fourth session —of-the- Oak- land County Volunteer Service will be held Thursday from 10 to 4 p.m. in St. James Episcopal Chiitch, Birmingham. Anyone interested in horticultural therapy and local volunteer pro- grams is welcome to attend and William Hyland of South Telegraph road for reservations. Annval Banquet Tonight The Psychiatrie Aid Assn. of Pontiac State Hospital will hold its annual banquet tonight at 6:30 p.m, in the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church, according to Robert Larson, . Featured speakers will be Father John Trese of the Pontiac Cath- olic Family Center and Dr, Ivan will explain the new two-year en- listment, with direct assignment to school for those wishing it. WAC recruiter for Michi- | import and significance because of | gan will also have on hand details lot the new ultra modern WAC training center at Fort McClellan, Ala, ‘Demands Exam - in Hit-Run Case Burton White Returned From Oregon to Face Accident Charge Burton F. White, 24, yesterday demanded examination~when ar- raigned before Berkley Justice Ralph F. Finley on a charge of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident Aug. 27 which re- sulted in the death of Leonard W. Jenne, 4, of 1186 Cambridge, Berk- White admiitted his part in the accident in a statement made yes- car involved in the collision fied to Chicago in a stolen auto. “He learned of Jenne's death in Chicago and then continued to Ore- gon where state police arrested him after he let a hitchhiker drive the car who had no operator's license,” Ziem explained. Lake Orion Couple Injured in Accident. . . Melton, 18, Selfridge Air Force Base, was not injured, stated the brakes on A. LaCore, medical superintendent his car failed) He was ticketed of Pontiac State Hospital Mem. | for _driving—witheut—an— operator's bers and guests are invited, license. Adult Education Program Set to Open in Farmington FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — The adult education program will operi Monday at the new high school with classes from 7 to 10 p.m, Ted Bielecki, HUDDLE—Figuring football, the clinic and league is High- School football field. Boys in 1-2:30 p. m., and boys in grades 9-12 have their league play in two divisions, from . 2:30-4:30 p. Cuthrell lends ae out gridiron strategy is this group of-beys taking pert in Waterford Township's Saturday afternoon football clinic and league.. Open to boys in grades 6-12 who are not out for varsity his talents to the all-important huddle. a held at the Waterford Township grades 6-8 have their clinic from Here High School Coach Alfred iri as Fe fT #3 ‘5 ‘ z Fe ! at i ? 5 i 7 § | | i F Church Slates Speakers — ARMADA — Dr. Harold N. Skid- more, state superintendent of Con- Loy L, Long, recently returned lay at the Congregational Church _at.1l am, School Forced to Close | NE HUDSON — The New Hud- 4 sea school is closed, because of a shortage of-water. A new well has been started. but has not yet reached water. a Seeking New Airport FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Ten ‘senior Civil Air Patrol members and 15 cadets of the organization Armada residents of the township seeking a new airport. Death Notices 34. _1984,- . 290 N Johnson Ave. loved wife of John . Berar Puneral service will st noon at All Saint's Episcopal! Church with Rev George Widdi- _ field officiating. In lieu of flow- ers, the family requests that do- nations be made to the St. Peters Home for Davies will lie Sparks-Oriff'm Puneral Home HAAS. . tana, age 60. be usband of Mrs. Anna Haas; dear father of LeRoy c Haas res. Irene Sagan, Mrs. Henri Nes- Mrs. Shirley Frye: dear brother and Mrs. Anna ry, ya. Wis. Mr Maas = be taken this vening u 27, 1964, Margaret Jane, 6620 Highland Rd, age 5: beloved mother of Mrs. Harry Huey, Clyde Lehman, Mra. William Frederick. Chester, Raymond Lehman end Mrs. John Mevey. Mrs. Lehman will tte tn Myers will lie tn rtate t-Bnover Pu dens. at the neral will be held Thursday 3th at 1 ae m. at Punefal with Rey. George Murohy offici- ting. Interment in East Lawn - — um Mich rs Shaw © in state at _the Wuntoon Funeral Home In Memoriam 2 —nr— ee AR ARA AAR AA IN LOVING MEMORY OF AL- bert M Vaden who passed away 5 vears ago teday Sadiy missed by wife. children and grandchil- a, : 4 ow Donelson-Johns . “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice Plane of Motor Cemetery Lots 5 6 GRAVE LOT IN PERRY MOUNT Park Sree, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. shontd oe im mediately = 7 Ly own 2 s2s2gu eeaeee8 sssssge > i + BOYS TRAVE us te a Travel 38 gregational Churches, and the Rev. | | missionary from India, will be} are circulating petitions among |, s ao Assistant Manager 7 oung aged 22 to 0 —. “nceuuive @ith meatal ty to meet the public. Geed sal ary an? car allowance. Advance- ment assure, © the man ws ese th: a wre Bene. Automobile not Best pha. anew ce and —— Heation avail- able plus demonstrator Call tp person. Gee sales man- Cy Owens Inc. l47 @ SAGINAW BRICK MASON CREWS Large project—common brick. See Cari, © Bivd. near Mt. Clemens Rd Pontiac. CARE? DO YOU, THINK THAT YOU CLOTHING SALESMAN Experienced man who would like —steady— —with- ot one re- 2. ex- tob- ‘s olest and most Mable firms Write Pontiac Press Box giving age. marita! status perience ETALER- TO TAKE care of small — of cottages allied Lake. Live on premises. ect rent and do small repairs. able w interv.ew prospective ten ants. Good deal ‘or right party Write Pontiac Press. Box 116. would like to sel] Water Softeners? We have recently moved to our new and ‘argcr.saies offices at 1067 W Huron Our facilities are complete. and our manufacturers are nationally known Come on in and talk it over There ts an unity for advancement EXPFRIENCED CATT! E MAN TO herd work with of Guernsey cows No fie'd work Vacation. 4 dav week house pleasant surroundings Farm Cres€_ Farms Northville Mie’ - 1196 EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE — salesman enjoy working in a new office with many features. bux¥ round floor lecation with park- a extra commiscions pes«iBle J R Hiltry- Real Estate 1611 W Hurop Pontiac PE 45-6181 Experi enced Shoe Salesman f PULL TIME POSITION POR MAN “EXPERIENCED for WITH GELLING EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLZDGE OF SHOES. AGE 13 TO 45 APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Sears, Roebuck & Co. 154 N. SAGINAW SERVICE MAN bottled gas, steady work, geod for right man Shbellane Sales P hervice 312 Hamilton, Birm ing- ham Mj ¢-3003 EXPERIENCED WAN FOR ALL EXPERIENCED FURNACE Painting expenence PE 23-4673 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Well known food manufacturer with products vy adver. tised want experienced salesman Ask for Mr Mead IN. a Heating + SINGLE | MAN farm. No drinking OA EXPERIENCED BUTCHER QUAR- Maple. Mid- FULL oR PART TIME WOOL presser Mumphrie’s Dry Cleaner. Oxford, Ph OA 63245 FULL TIME TRUCK DRIVER. for route in Pontiac Humphrie's Dry Cleaners 0. ONLY WYMAN # W PIKE ~~ LOOK MEN Salary and = commisrion Year Paid vace- and life insurance No euperience necessary We train “ou for the job chance te ad ew one vf “aur stores 10? N Saginaw Machine Co Apniv to Singer Sewing MAN TO CALL ON HARDWARES Reply bor MAN FOR LIGHT WORK IN Fx- MARRIED MAN WITH CAR change an apartment Ref- erences FE. Howard patna = a tei al SSN anti t WILL estab ADTIO REPAIR MAN CAPABLE of ha dling hom- radio and phono- service. Good wages and pe osition. ftate oualifi- cations in Boy 11, Pontiac Press. SALESMEN Need men between age 3 & 40 for real estae office just be neat and have ows car For details. call Mr. rae EM }-4197 ce SCHUETT 2599 UNION LAKE ROAD Y 10401 Oxbow TOOLMAKERS Precision. aircraft experimenta) parts Miist have experience on e tolerance work, Paid holl- days and vacations. Steady work. afternoon shift ~~M_C MFG. CO. 8 U8 _Inéianwood R4.__ Lake Orion rt af Unexcetled Opportunity — Tangible—Intangible D Fart is! Pan a WTD MEN FOR MAKING AND testelling duct work. Good oppor- tenitr r teltable men A. ELBLING AND 80NS 73 8. Parke St WANTED BUS BODY ASSEMBLER to work «° wrecked buses. Must have some bumj:ing experience, 7 compiete set of hand tosis re- quired Netion Coach Body Re- pair . . ee ~ WATCHMAKER Experienced Permanent. Com- plete charge in established jewe!- ry firm at new location day “wk, including 2 nights Myers Jewelry Shop. Tel-Huron Shopping Center Help Wanted Female 7 ee rtunity sul m © : vy Sarah jewelry on home party plan. Experience un- necessary No invesiment lections or delivery High profit- col commission Write Sarah F Hort. 11@ Corbin Court, Rt. No 1 Holly Mich. or phone Holly 46189 : _ a Cot a TO -45 expertencee with children to as- sist te care and rat house wort tp smal! home Sleep in ewn foor feeent ret erence necessary. FE 26676. BEAUTY OPERATORS Experienced best wages good hours. Andre Beauty jon. FE BABY SITTER .OR 2 YEAR OLD child while pare ts work after- noons Call FE.2-6336- before 200 pm — wag ce BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERI- enced onliv MI 40084 __ BEAUTY OPERATOR. GOOD opportunity for experienced oper- ater ,271 Maple, Briming- ham MI ¢2666_ . 7 MPTOMETER OPERATOR EX- agra waces Prefer girl whe hae experience in handling cash re- cetpts Write PO, Box 124 36 WOMEN 1% Days-$12 3% women (ages 16-45) needed for tewspaper _ survey orotect fo piy in person. MICHIGAN STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 142 Wayne Street CELEBRATING AVON'S csTR FALL AND CHRISTMAS GIFT SEASON. Steady in- Avon customers and prospects. Immediate ement ¢ infor- mation call Mrs. Harvey FB LS ——a —a DENTAL ASS/STANT EXPERI- enced or on. wi to learn. ¢ Weight, pre vious experience and other quall- fications Write Pontiac Press, SEES eee ENUMERATORS TO GATHER IN- formation fer the new Pontise City Directory. No selling. Apply at 168 Perry, Room 318. RL. we eo EXPERIENCED COOK. DaY aheft Ml 49090 aS . EXPERIENCED STENOORAPHER for nin J ay office apply _ 903 Pontiac State Bank Bidg EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR RE- Dairtne and alterations dept. Re- viv Box 78 Pontiac Press _ EL ERI Y LADY. LIGHT HOUSE- work, live o FR 7-8803 General Office Permanent position with better than average hours, general of- fice experience perferred Re- quite’ ARTHURS HAVE OPENING FOR 2? FULL time experienc real estate sales “RIDGEWAY * Sd Baldwin a rE 44203 HosTEss FOR POLY PARTY In i ———ewr—-home. earn valueble tovs, peectiee ant other gift items. PE 54-5887 typing and seme short- HOTSEWORK CARE OF 2 BA- dies. sleen tp Own room and TY 830 Refererce only) FE OT LADY WANTED TO CARE FOR house and 2 smal! children. live _i_ FE 00137 between 10 end 1 LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF and 3. school age chil- dren Live io FE 2-3829 after 2:2 0.8 ee LIVE IN. EXPERIENCED NURSE- maid betwer- % end 35 3 chil dren. two school age Wednesday and every othe: Sunday off 2025 take Angele: RO_ FE 26003 __ WMD F'OrD 14DY TO CARE for chi'dren while mother works. tall FE Ban after 4 MIOOLEACEND WOMAN FOR CEN- era! clerkine ‘nm erocery store. Steady emplorment No Sundar or evenine work Apply Birmine- ham Cummaunity Market 130 W We Pe Remineham OFFICE GIRL FOR CLERK WITH STRONG SALES PERSONALITY apparel sho. part time evenire & afternoop. _ selling addresr all replies qualifications & «xperience to Pontiac Press Box 32. TO CARE FOR ELDERLY LADY: avartment, board and wages. Ref. erence required P —BABY SITTERS, PRAC- drivers, vacation & dignified Help Wanted Female 7 QUigT WHITE WOMAN As COM- nae for woman afternoons. FE WOMAN. FOR GEN- eral housework for adults only home. your own room Riando 3-T350. ‘ren, 5 days, vi- Lake, 6 MA meee YOU cat OVER FP HOKE Full or part time. No experience necessary. We can show you how in 20 minutes. Telephone and desk pro- vided. If you are 21, age or hand- icap no barrier. \\ork the hours ant. , Be your own boss. In Pontiae, 25 N. Cass. OPENING WITH NATIONALLY for Pontiac YOU position Scenes use car necessary, Part or full time. MI = Instructions ARR nnn ewan a, beginner* ven at Ps home ae sow for a CLASSES |. ister rig October ee Re ham w Ross Studio, 3148 Pr Krego Harbor as GRADUATE PLANO TEACHER, lessons 61 ts. Henry Myers 86 Starr Work Wanted Male — WAN Re ARR ARR ney A-\ CARPENTRY, PLASTIC AND floor tile @ specialty. FE 5-8954. BLOCK LAYING A AND CEMENT sork FE +6773 €ARPENTER W repalr, 4.0806 y OR FE K NE E SiS) oF CARPENTER | REPAIRS - BND. ‘aly eratn Fire esca ty quick aetvice 6TH CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchens @ specialty. FE * 7332 CARPENTRY. RE ree one & siding. Wright. c ARPENTER— DOW T “KNOW fT all” Only vre of exp. FE 7-02774. FI Tagg gy orn tea PAINT- CABINETS © M CARPENTER me, pew and re- AB DO YOU" NEED HELP? We have about 45 young men and women enrofied in our sem- tnary, several of which are in- terested tn afte employmen’ igo are Christian young preparing for full time Christia» service. They are In an that punctuality honesty reliability en @ in service. Many of these are already trained any employer If you need employees — the Miwesern Seminary. 645 Large ae Weeds and ie cut- ting Lawn work and light beul- FE +3 WANTED. CARETAKER © OR t JAN- tier work. Write Box 21 Pontiac *. cute? HOMEINO ~~ wORK _Reasonabdie FE 5-10 Work Wtd. Fees i COLORED wW housework Mon. plus bus fare rE LICENSED BEAUTY OPERATOR. AN WANTS ed. Fri. $1 +The ing, learn MAple $-3703 ELEVATOR OPERATOR , STORE, maid or domestic helper desires work at once FE 6.1145. EXPERIENCE) STENOORAPHER desires typing and billing work to do tn own home OR 3-7383 Sosrtfar TRAINED Pracricat ves .S tye TRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME FE 5-3202 TapY Wists WORK 1 BY DAY tanks and LICENSED | PRAC Aenea NURSE | _*e¥ers installed rr 50221 A caLL CALL TODAY WILL GET yyEe free TRIMMING AND Rk z as toys tor the kidile GIMEOORAPHING. TYPING BBC: al Tree estimate ae ee y Gates are going fast. FE ee ee ANY GIRE OR WOMAN NEEDING Pat Roti 70.5 To oe 45 WY OWR Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) 5, trea Re oot Esp. home 56-4908 betore am ~~ . Confi RT ORDER COOK EXPERI- Gentinl, The Saivation Army. coset Gar Guth or alaht. DE “pie Mawiey. FE 22002, » | SOOK YOUR TOY PaRTins how. 3-9404. —_ 7. 7s | es poll a gt oh TYPING WANTED AT HOME. Foot Specialist 15A|_Call_ PE 50052 Very accu FE 1-037. - ~—~~~—~ | COLD WAVES 8556 AND UP. WiLL WA CHILD, DA DR AA. Ka FOOT 8PE- ve, 500 N Perry. FE rE — 3% 8. ww &. FE = WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK 3 : ——- | dential Aoall % yre e bours portato er eset Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 me, Licensed bonded. ‘Maple Vee ee en ee ee Ee ba | hg W : - TRONIN es Sn ae —— ee Mens white shirts epectaty OR Garden Plowing 16A/",,,,,.WOP® __3-2034 ~n lincleum coating. Ends w ing of kitchen work ay ene gun Poon os wene'e ’ HER OR _3-1032, — Mowing and Leveling IN DEBT? | WiLL CARE FOR CONVALEs. | PE_®1427 a — een Gs an ate bacon lady or man in my home Laundry Service 18 tne toda : * mn aw, WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. & eee GN peut bove Oakland ter. PE hours. Housework ot ironin | _ CURTAINS = ee _Perience 61.60 per hour. PE 1-8 | Washed and finished, all wash. | <“APP wn 2 eel able materials, expe . a .T) v3) uildin Servic t equipment, AUTOMAT| NEEI) EYEGLASSES? ___ Building Se 3 ke se CAUNDRY "fs N. Telegraph Rd.| Use your organ — ens terms. . _near ei uron Center “hepeieing a 8 on:REMOPEL INO. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRC SERV.| _3% 8 Saginee 6. FE Seen FE 4004. ree PU, Ponting Laundry FE ON A AFTER DA 1 TENTION? 2-801 0-28-54 I will not be responsible ATTENTION Cace CURTAING PLAIN OF RUF. for any debts, contracted by say Guaranteed masonry work } fed, finished. than im > - a ae Laundry. Ph 2-810 . fon. 101i Kine Ra., BRICK ~BOOCK AND CEMENT Landscaping —18A | PrivaT# DETECTIVE SERVICE eek yea 61677 or | “ ~~ ~~ rE s ' 5 TREE TRIMMING REMOV: sie tee one “ceuene | tate veces” en |, TRBbe, COMMER TED BRI AN t & work’ Also No job to | GRADING AND YaRD LEVELING | "Deweg, i" “tmife. eute® large or too |. Guaranteed | rE : indies work, Ph, PE 4-864. = SOD CA CONCRETE BROKEN BY THE 3 TAKE NUTRILITE estimates 20077 venings sfter 6:00 o'clock, EeT WORK OARAGH | MA S.s078 or Sod Petry. Lake. Rd} tor Swiperaly to unetaneed = Ht floors, walls, NG = authorized dealers only mazes, Py nate tics | __SOPR Ese __ | Pa a chandier 9 ioe WEDDING ATIONS, Coke NEW OR M ovin and Trucking 1y oe Service. are WE hein a ¥E| ~~ Sutherland ‘Studio 18 W. ‘Huron 1, OD A TEES | wie temashell Geeks 27 kup & mddernizing p. Attic osome. ot rene rates. PE 17-0759 anytime. td. YOU'RE UP-TO-DATE when you look in oe f bateng pe bebe asl oe + Building Serviced | FLOOR LAYING. finishing te oh nae AND | Onn NERAL 1 BUILDING REPAIR. *tone Fs | Paintin cathoriy WEY fuel ba 12 Modern, sauipmeat ene Taylor, Floors pai bina ) LAYING a3 wison— N oi ALTERATIONS te. hs “GAR: AGES 14520, $59) 20x20 9750. COM. — weluding cement work. OR cement work Past —— til ring ° work Ou ARAN TERS ROPE ALE | Binds mM J _ 383 N Cass rE "sa0n, 4 HOUSE RAISING, HOUSE MOV. ing, block, brick -— oN rE and cement MASONRY CONTRACTOR NAT- ural cut stone brick biock and cement work Breakwaters and foundations, fireplaces of any kind ane poe gag oe repair work Pree estimates —— -2304 or EM MODERNIZATION “WORK. CAR- pentry ements Attics, Cabi- s Free estimates, FE 44507 HOUSE RAISING Bulidings mo Bi: fal coed Sate ae ee MASON & CEMENT STRAKA GUARANTEE TV REPAIR ANY — 407% CON make NS Rado & we nome pERvicE CA CALLS 1GHT MI TCHELL'S TV EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN HOME & AUTO RADIO8 BERNIE’ .. TV 8 “i. Te wa ba ; 4718 BLVD aa paso OAR LANS SoA "Rated TELE TELEVISION. FE 41619 WIDOW WILL | SHARE ~~ HOME _{ _With Christian lady FE $0001. WOMEN OR COUPLE” apt. with working w G@rinkers or smokers FE ¢-2120 ee Wid. Transportation 31 POS EXPERIENCED DRIV pre R To fake «man Pier- _Mie. FE 30408 PONTIAC PRESS from to eo Geily Working hours 8°30 to 6:30 rr 1 before 5 or | Holly Micirone * 9-7089 ———— WOMEN WOULD LIKE RIDE from Lake Angelus to Pontiee Between 730 and 8 am. § days week. PE Fest) il 0 eda Mtgs. 32 $ Unlimited $ for buytng tand contracts. courteous action For immediate Ne eal! Mr, Johnson or M A fo HNSON, Realtor FE 42533 _ 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ad cantons = equity tp your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Oreherd tate Ra FR 400) Se hy Ee we in i ° MeCullough STONE R REALTY 919 Josivn PE 23-0340 $ to 8 pm. Datis— fun. 2 te $4 S% MORTGAG ES One ee a =. bag URBAN, from Pree oso bl sree FE 21631 _ Typewriter | Service 22A frontage. 00 AN POPS OCDE LES AOE BULL Rie TYPEWRITERS RENTED ‘3. D. CHARLES Mitchell's Equitable 1117 8. Tolegrape _Pree E-timates Call PE 45007. om ; ve : = "EAVES | TROUGHING Seocra Printing ond “guy |TO ORT THE ‘OUR Furnace repairs mehee, FE piv Co. 1 W lawresce. ts the “bird a see 4 W. Buren New ene Resting © Bheet Upholstering 73| PLASTERING ~~ FOR CONTRACTS _pair. Carl ame ey RE | CUSTOM DRAPERIES, SLIP Cav. case Seowet a Dixie Hwy = ee rosy ers and materisie, Ruth Kellogg On 31356 B& J TRENCHING _ 74 » Telegitps, PE op || eM Footing, field Ule and water lines | SLIPCOVERS DRAPES AND Wr RAVE OR IO " *. Your material FE 5-5797. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- THOMAS UPHOLSTERINO . PR PE & --winding 218 E Pie | 34 8 RAPH PE 6-008 At our disp pureh oe PE 4-3981. ‘ EAKLE® CUSTOM on seano'ed land contracts for ehey tis Coole abe Td. Gas] Ser Sense Gee we Setwe ie SEWER LEANING pees time: Sinks Sunday Serv Ph FE 42012 DRAPE SLIPCOVENA WATERE YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT PLUMBING AND BEATING oe on }PURNTTOR: REFINISHING A aoe —Hquee_@ epeciaty PE 6-1338. EXPERT TREN MING 8 es RE Lost & Found 24 pest vase tratnrocpis oltre ; _ REALTY CQ, REALTORS House MOVING — Fo Fo SUIK | LOST, BRINDLE OERMAN GHEP. mie & Ev enines he HOUSE KAISING AND PooTING’| Sayin“? %* ‘*" Reward. FE |! Grains" installed, PEt. Pree |UOST, MATE BEAGLE. WATKINS | Wanted Real Estate 32A estimate. . Lake vicinity Reward. OR }- ao me a | aAcTED! ——— |Lost SPRINGER Sea pe — PLASTERING brown and white answers to wit soy gn ser | sn ae D. Meyers _EM 36830, FE ¢10996 Duke.’ yeas Lake Mes Meck iNNEY— FR 50636 FE 5-0925 Leo Lustig| LOST ~ DOG. GRAY AND BLACK Ottiee 6800 ommerce ROBERT CHAPIN PLUMBING | Looks like » husky. I year old m ee or and heating FE + _Rewerd Migs 9 | SIGN LETTERING AND REPAIR-|LOST MALE BLUE Tick 6 "ing PE $0004 months, | answers Chem. MAHAN HAS BUYERS y— |} 3" reward. Call FE | yoo want ACTION saws i Ma Maniey Leach © ~ TRENCHIN Nc Footings, field tile, ed Notices «& | Personals _ 2s ~wn rou BUY Tr WELL INZURE [7 MAHAN SS WaNTE ANTED. on TRAD TRADE 1am, Broker +00 “irsrines S BUYERS ARE BUY, we H. C. Newing 381 8 Marshall GR EEN JAKE OFFICE men i 925 LIST [T HERE ¢ RICE RCE RD Le nouns _WOvdware § 166 Rings be SOLD OUT ie Seve nt oe et ee homes — = — customers ro -wehing suburban lake ee quick action give us a call. LISTINGS WANTED _ we AGE ol str Sa Newinghom, yon ‘ PE 4-0643 ~NEW LISTING — ~METHOD FOR YOU! WE GUARANTEE YOU ACTION Settlement} poeta 4 : Wanted Real Estate| 32A #| Johnson (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) Thats right folks we have eoid over 86 per cen! of our listings and are fergie te need of ell types of rty to sell Por quick and cou ection Call Offiee Open 6-8 A. JOHNSON Kealtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH IN 24 HOURS equit term. For your wm your a vr oe EDW. .M. Open Eves TT? NN. Saginaw St _ ATION 6 On OUR LISTING Geo, L. Beales, Realtor, FE 20011. Bs. E . mean van t STOUT ‘ul 8 30 Po. FE 6-816 gation. DORRIS & SON ge ae cO-OP MEMBERS 182 Murer _ ve 1507 CASH FOR EQUITIES We have imvestors now buyin eq es in medium priced, we jocalea homes. Call us for imme diate action. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 6, W, Huron LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORDMAN REAL ESTATE ROMEO MICHIGAN Plateau 23-3567 Wr. HOUSES AND INCOMES have buvers P. W. Dinnan 66 W Huron & WANTED! WE HAVE CASH BUYER NEED- INQ FOUR BEDROOM TWO BATH HOME IN WEBSTER WASHINGTON 8CHOOL DIS- TRICT. CONTACT US AT ONCE IF YOU HAVE ONE TO BELL. JOnN KINZLER REALTOR €% WEST t_ BURGE STREET Rent Apts. Furnished ed 33 See ar ak i Rk 3 ment, all utilities furnished. iy i beth and PUR. heat fidren Wood- a Bow bad 4% F BEDROOMS | alas Hy mbt 70 ’ to my Aeaade a a) ALL NEW 2° reoms .with private bath, Ideal for working couple 1 8 Pad- dock 2. ROOMS FIRSf FLOOR PRI vyete entrance downtown. FE 241 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE FE 2-6236 Fy 2.4: % a APT 12 STOWELL &T ~ (Roos, WER NON COUPLE. F. C. Wood Co. « 120 pRROM, FUNMIANED REALTOR ‘a, Fa ring Po WORK = oo Lake Rd. & is 4ODERN FURNISHED 5 Call OR Omg Be and bus. 27 |e i vate ENTRANCE Mt, Clemens St 27 ROOM AS ODER 5 _frigerator, Couple only 72 Wash- 2, 3} ROOM APARTMENTS _Auburn Ave comnneiinanesplinsinuamendl 2 ROOMS FOR ADULTS. 13 Plorance, a aan 7G P viet. +. ath Car tt — J eS ios om / / _| ~ Kann ] oF aoatores Jee Rent Apts, Furnished 35 I COUPLE TO LIVE IN 3 ROOM apt Exchange housework, care ° chiidren for free rent. FE 5-2358 or PE 2.3069 ELizabETA— LAKE. ATTRACTIVE modern 3 rooms apd bath Com Pletet furnished Washer Ac- . comodates 4 persons 620 weekly 2 AND BATH NEWLY DECOR. — Utilities furn. Close in FE 1425 6 = - oF P FORNTTURS 5 err sale sith without Bloomfield Forreee, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 OL APD 2 AND BATH, NEWLY DeECO- Pere | wiiities furn Close in FE 425 ROOMBA INCLUDING UTIL iri Private entrance and bath _employed couple, FE te j ROOM APT. FOR EMPLOYED Sie ‘bitte Hey c On fin ei 3 ROOMS np“ BATH, amCOND floor elose Call Pe 20083 3} ROOMS Nay Sate PRIVATE entrance. 332°86 Marshall, FE 45009 7 ROOMS sg _ dee baby welcome os comania, FE 6172 3 ROOMS AND BATH HeaTi Heytt Sideeal stove. Aduits ata 3 ROOMS AND BATH NO CHib- dren, really nice 44 Md inear Wisner Stadium) after 16 a.m. 3} ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance 635 monthiy with - Inquire, 280 Fisher near Witeen Foundry EM 3.4322. 7 3 ROOM, UNFURN PRET vate front entrance. | or 2 ad Cose w fracten Pili me +671 a _ } ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance Close te town On * line Clean. | chlid weicome 2-071 3} ROOMA FE 5-0835 $ ROOM LOWER FLAT eat furnished #%-8. Parke § ROOMS AND BATH OFPER MODERN nat. mE | Roots AND entrance J trates [Soong bus service” Union Lake shopping center KM 3-4251, MODERN, NEW 3 ROOM APT ate entrance vate bath take privileges MODERN 4 ROOMS AND BATH, round, newly dec- ORCHARD LAKE AVE — — children _ C. HE MPSTE? AD FAST SIDE; NEAR OMC TRE. 102 EF Huron ___ FE 4-82 Pr aie bath and. 3 room ent = a4 Prosper a _3-4322 aR “inp “GARAGE aU'to- matic heat, nicely decorated Aduite only Aveilable October a +-on¢ 4-9 om; rE 5-2676 a UNION COURT 3 roome and bath, adulte month K. HEMPSTEAD on (> 102 K Muron re +07 only © | + noo FURMIIED. CHILDREN | “* Welcome, PE 6613) after 4 P.M. | 5 ROOMS, BASEMENT AND GA- tage, EM_ 3-437 ROOM ace th, tobe tann aul conveniences Pastis Ute" ROOMS BA a wi ~ OfL oc cot | * hevew Dr., Orion etghts ne. ¢ Orion. from 12 w PE —————— £ Foal ee Re, ve +* ; | SP Fae we 2S. fe eee ee ee BATH NeW? “> Rent Houses Furnished d 35 NEW f BE PURNMNED SMALL 2 ROOM nore it for man and wife Two BEDROOM woven B PARTLY | 5 Un 1308" Mai disty; Pusoders TWIT Tease FOR oe YEAR" 3 call: |-NEAR FISHE R BODY home Near Lake orien dren welcome 14601 Marm or MY }-3200 Rent Houses Unturn. 36 NO een Ra 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, add BASE. ment, all modern Bouthfield Township 6126 a oe Cet Commerce, EM 3.2608 AVAILABLE beTOBER 9 3 BED room reach house off Perry Bhown by «a r erences. i puDADOhed CLE “PORCH. ou heat, hot water on Middle _ Straits Lake EM 34670 iN ORION, and beth, newly Leg eg + meen. TOwnrend re PROOMS AND BATH. NEAR TEL- Huren Center, Autom : stove and ref 4 ROOM MODERN HOME ON Ox. bow Lake Croutty. PRespect _ 1.3488, Detroit ROOMS & BATH. MODERN 2234 Resemary. Silver Crest Sub Ma o908s oF §#¢ from noon to” pm 6 ROOM HOUSE COAL FURNACE Smeal) family preferred MY 2-077) 5 ROOM. MODERN, DOWNTOWN auto gts furnace & water ewe A excertPwatly CLIRAN Tooms Private bath and en- ia - at y re ~ HOUBE- | Fi Nice iocation. Adults only | _ 'retler yrile SOUR IBGE Te Pango pony GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT ho} jochestor Clean couple with school ages ie ee he ol aphle war lte omenrnf Ph Plateau Tie nent » IDEAL BACHELOR APT, UPPER, otivate entrance, very close in MoDRRN 3 SEnnCoH Th MILES ° drinking Prefer 1 clean man MA Pontine per week rE ¢1261 REDECORATED 3-RGGMS AND eo ll ERPANsION ~ hone. bath | Overtooting part veer W rater VS Muron Complete modern Pri- | ORION CREM ONE GAS HEAT, vate entrance Adune ouly, FE] year nd MY +4312 7 Soaps _ |@ ROOM COZY Hove POR SMALL APT. PRIVATE, BABY | rent 7 w ¢ adults only Informe acceptable 370 State — tion, 909 Oakland SQUARE Lake, PRIVATE 3 WattRD LAK® AL i WODEK® rooms ane beth FE &-1770 bineh o—~ 3 blocks from _ Mf week'v 655 BE. Lake De See caretaker at 136 Walled Lake. Court er MA ¢3234. YEAR ROUND Mc RN ¢ — LE only FE Rent L Lake Property 464 . 2 ROOMS = Child ane or MY 3-198 ae Rent oa 37 AT BUS &8TOP., clean, odern PURNIONE » My 4.4 Lewell GLEAN FURNiBHED ROOMS IN well Reps riment building be ~ - wn. Bee manager ottage mt CLosE at nie ROOMS” MEN only @ Mechange din. vate ; 4ane7 ROOM NEAR ORNERAT | for working Th PE 2908) Wick SLEEPING ROOM. STN Jebnsen teow wir aw TCHEN PR lady een Witrems, A | ROOM FOR GEnTLEMan QUIET home, close in FR 460 ROOM, DOWNSTAIRS. 14 8 JOMN- son FE 32-5401 COOKING - Baivit POPs entrance bus line Earage, no drinkers, | no. pets SLEEPING ROOMS Prete” MODY hes * | sheeetno-KOOd FOE FeO. . sLeerine * Fiisy C3 wear. 6302) W Rundell me SST OF 9:19 _ __sig TNC ROOM WITH stove CLEAN JST . PRVATE. 3 ar pf jan working on days rooms é@fi bath Heat hot re Je Meron _water Adults. PE 2-0301 a u OM In A PRIVATE Lower 3 ROOdS * fate PRI-| home, FE 41667. _ vate entrance +1972 oT RAW, HEATED SLEEPING LAKE ORION 2 pees foom, Water close in. 64 Child welcome. MY 3-171 Pine. bs ye ROOM IN NICE HOME 6 A Mae and Fisher p ma shift proterred * 101 Kas a: rE 393 EAST MONTCALM p te of von gy | By ; sue Wee $3. TO $7 PER WEEK Nice clean rooms, ERENCE privt- _eges MEN ® AND Night o.. day vrorkers, 15 weet LJ 2. 3°. Se ME single beds automatic heet and hot w Shower, clean quiet Wak distance of Pontiac Mo- tor #13 EF Mensfield ROOM & BOARD FOR saurTn. ern buddies Day ore pre ferred, FE 643% - ‘ ROOM AND BOARD FOR CLEAN Rent t Houses Furnished 35 man Clean rooms and good meals SPL LLL LLL ILD ear bus. 194 Wall east off & A . ouant 3 es MODERN | — ad howse, “Reference, &19 Oshiand | Convalescent Homes 3 38a BEDROOM TTAB! aaa pn aang P small family Sous, Pot CONVALESCENT CARE FOR ’ 9624 Log Cabin ‘trait. EM 3-082"T~ elderty 0 a nut Ha i ROOM OaRAGE HoUsE,| Home. 0 © Pardes Mt. poapetee il ith beby. _—Michiga a ea Cherryiawn. 7 NICE | LARGE RooM : Hotel Rooms vi ie nolan Biram heat, Fane hs. HOTEL AUBURIN 3 Sook Boa “BATH, 3 BLOCKS ‘Ks ore Af p Benn! ~ AubUrA 20239 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT = you “ETe Wortng fore home hog cA hotel and hote) set WEE KL Y y RATES $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV FE 50136 home Ui ai See en —M * payment a F ay. PALME. ZED NOMS —_ a Nearly new 2? bedroom home with befement. This is an eacelient home. Only °1.600 down CARROLL G."PORRITT FE 32-7126 26% West Huron Eve, call PE 6104 MILFORD Here te a lovely od bome with 5 ecres (319 ft frontage) located on main street tr Fesidettial district in this thriving village Muuse consists of liv feom with eut fireplace, stately ep- trance hall with open stair case dining room bedroom bath sige alichen with moderna cabinet, utility room first fleor, 4 bed- feoms and sewing room en second Stoker steam heat. This 's @ real family home or could senved + ez inte « Priced at yu ubstantial down pay mee -| Dorthy Snyder Lavender lots, sear Avondale Behoo! _Martline Pull price 06,500, terms NEAR ST. MIKI Super comfortable § room bun- slow, 2 car gatage a pieasure » show thie besuty rat of fering JAM WRIGHT, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate nia are re 4 Oakland Av eee | 3627) RICHMOND DR. WATKING Lake priviteges New. untiniahed cottage oreh we electricity $800 TWinbrook, Paden KINZLER Brick Ranch lndianwood Read and close to Indianwood Goif Course New England cole ete sty ed 6 extra fine spacious feom. and tty tied bathe all on eng floor } living 2 Level On dows aad pegged oak floars Marvelous kitchen Reerea tie room en lower leve! 2 fireplaces — 3 acies Truly a fine heme that we ean recommend you see Seminole Hills @ room end sun room two story home all — deco feted and ~eond|- tien tnaide and cael ua fh living room with fireplace end el) rooms large repertion 2 cer Tiee 614,780. terms Ptivatett Cake Fstated On Motorway Drive — near private park md = sand beech Neat and y 4 room bungalow with sereened rch and attached garage yard 5t, Roems—4 Acres — Like Rew and in excelent romdition inside Price 612 ee terms $1.800 Down ? bedroom alow — built in 1969 Mae heat, car port wunreem Well jand- we lot S0n150 tie feo ivileges on le Strats Lake & pos persion owner leav state Full price only 68. John Kingzler, Realtor oo W Huren at if no mag Opee | Co-operative Real “Eatate Fachange OWER STRAITS LAKE NUDIST MENT PRO Tit priced at . On 3. inte, — FULL PRICE ._ levee lv Iiv- ie A pe ne at $1. aco Russell Young REALTOR “132 W furen 445ns Open Eves, ‘wh © —_ fun ‘ul 6 Bargain Lake Front down will tundie bungalow running te By- price only 63,960 were JiM. WRIGHT, Realtor ‘mORRIBON. fevon 0 PE 5-002 5 Suburban Cree at Its E'via0t, PE S000 Open'® te 7 HUMPHRIES per Week co a Te where you m La you will love down end @ 4 room situated on I» acre are den soil aS tise "Owner om vst tae = aye one mares salesmen “tor the buy of OFFICE OPEN 648 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~ Low Down Payment _ To qualified bayer on this fue nished 4 foom year with #0 t All located Kergo close to schools, & tien Full price only $4060. Easy terms JACK LOVELAND 2168 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor re 24875 rE 41661 OPEN OP. $100 Dn. bea lr exterior and ready for you to frrish the mside Ore of several medela open your inepertion _ Lo ompee 3 Moe and Will e Foumeey, "game sett F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Vor A! Williams Lake Re on 25 Offiee "ee 8 call OR & “wo a INDIANWOOD LAKE charm “hel 1 A Leeated in Westacres tractive home @ room * area and 3 — fully land se thie one! 61 13 acres of very Atilabte eon beautiful apple wah terms CRAWFORD: AGENCY Oren EVES 346 -Oaktand are PE e-eeer Co-operatiye Real “Ratate Buchange ‘BROWN. intertor i @ feel velue Immediate posses- Here omy 06.120 sion $1500 DOWN 6 cp furnace,” Sah Long | paved street, gas basement. A geod buy at oe furnace, 2 ‘wh mabe your Fives street free wn the Went -oaame This we te on OY cy ct antes en i ee 29 LH. BROWK, Realtor Member Ce ‘Cop! Res! Estate ce eech. CHARLES Best yo e ‘a a ao hee os Onp ARs co os ie pia Bite] bedrooms, 1% garage one ae pradient Reotieg | LAKE ANORLUS AREA. 0% room level ree ; es om: conte stool _& shower te ee TT ru ; ’ brick on THRLMA M \M._ELWOOD Bye Lake Be ion 3D car oo nae som poo, wom, ee Don't delay Ph sae today B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 BUILD NOW STORE 20x75 FT. MAIN CORNER KEEGO HARBOR - as part of store or apart- ment,. on main} corner in Keego Harbor at stop light. Reasonable rent; will lease. See own- Rear 25 feet can be used] “ = PAY. BILLS ON TIME with money made Want Ads! To: | ef at store. “sell things you no longer | use, call FE 2-8181 for an re ‘SMART BUYS — $900 DOWN 2 bedroom home with ese jond Close te lake Neat ena clean. Priced at only ye $7.500 FULL PRICE ——— fey 4 tue ae is wilco hadi me : 3 * = ee ae cmon if sf rn ipa ae ta 4 ¢ 3 ‘ i: - el ; | ie | _PWENTY-FOUR "For Sale Houses 43 ‘ OME OF ‘fees OWN Seminole Hills — west side ocation Three frame home in fine Vestibule *, oi) heat, hog 4 go yn eurage . eel — mov out ut of slate oon down and 4 North—O#t Joslyn —— 4% room frame with un- | jot. 3) upstairs be gerage. 67.960 terms. Huron Gardens Pive rooms all om one filoer Priced to sell _ for under 61.000 down 1 ai b 2 Family—Wisner Schoo! North off Oskend. § reoms end bath down—5 rooms and bath up Double arege oi] heat oak floors, plastered walle §14.060 Fhizabeth Lake Estates Overlookiag the golf course we have this fine two Ledroom home e!! on ame fleor Nice lot and only feur years old Priced et oniy ” Teke over “GI mortgage end payments. only $4) per manth incl tazes end insurance Shown by appointment oniy WE BUY AND SFLI LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Open § 0 0) 60 1) W. Muren &t Ph. FE 34:03 ol RESALE 4 PER CENT + ; 12) W_ Seffield $350 DOWN New 3 > + One Peg = —— Wiese. tals So sas 3 | 2 iene $500 down. Needs fixing "RED HORSE - S89 CARS ELIZABETH RD rr +2083 rE 2017 Houses OF ALL «INDS IN and out of the ci Boer an P WwW tne sy too, Fast of Joslyn ? BEDROOM bungalow with lar living room, ceramic tile be het water On'y 62.608 down to « Gl @ per cent mortgage. —-——_1- Near Utica § rooms dewn end 4 rooms up —— fer meome) full Dase- ment ~! e corner lot 2005 me eibe SCHRAM | FE $-S091 or FES- 2564 Se eperotive Te Real Estate FE Risbones $1000, DOWN a to . esas om some repair, Bapelient close “GI RESALE pee TESS . hoe goon replace wall wall ce ou fur end garage $17 terms North 705 Fourth 3 bedroom i') story frame heme in nearly-newe cond 2. 4. For Sale Houses 43) - ANNETT | OFFERS 2 Family & Store ove rm . creareat Automatic heyy frame poor new reef, siding and oil fur- nace Reasonadie 68 800 terms | Watkins Lake Immediate gery on mo 4 A ge 4 eae. - 2 ee € atte heal hot water’ peor corner = block from beach Sree for quick oe 4 Bedrooms—1% Acres Modern ¢ aoe home only 3 years old Living room i¢a17 whe picture win- doe léant8 streamiined kitchen full basement with eff &©€ beat. combination slorms end ecreens encel- aod f arden space. berries, ty ruit trees er car ga- Teet just y highway Sand below in- ‘vestment $14.700. terme Rochester—2 Duplex Theee-towr-% room units of | 3 "ACR 1.000 cinder block construction | 4 rooms end Deep well. and built in 1961 have bath | Electrié pump. New sybdiy aulomatic het water, oil Vacant $6. $1,006 heat close to downtown Renting for $66 per month | each Offered at oniy $15,500 | each terms Silver Lake Front § bedroom, J bath and lava. | tory home im escelient con dition situated on well ter raced 61 feet lot Lav room és}! fireplace, din ing room 11218, Kitchen 17x 1® «68 cedar Closets rear terrace 10n27 Fan fact fu room. dogk and good beach boat 3 miles ‘from Pootiac 631,- _ - $00, terms. aoe Annett Inc.+- REALTORS 2 Ff Muren FEdera! | Open, Evenings and-®unday 1-4 . apr ‘Me ~ DO 1T YOURSELF Two unfinished homes 67.450 and 67.060. on Sussin Lake Two and 3 bedrooms plastered. rou ¢@ h Plumbing and electrical in Ready for you to trim and decorate your- erif Vacant aleo avatiable John Chiera Co. REALTOR Per “sahara fee eal ‘SYLVAN VILL AGE wer schools and stores 5 day possession Den't be asieep on this ene NEAR THE LAKE Twe bed Dungalow in beaut! ful subdivision at Lower Strack. .ake Neat swimming ” pleasant surround. | | ings. A I, ot 67 e860 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | 31 Oakland Ave re 2 Real Extete Since isle” SY OWNER - supnoom |i MOD. _ermn Want oseny MILLER - SYLVAN LAKE LOT Excelent jatefront of With good beach frontage on Byiven Lake an estate uw ‘North SORORBAN en home ear school bath reom i" CY alr ae fNoors ee ving = dias chased ease 3 bed yooh & home eacetiont conditions odes bus Ful a x : i i apsit: rif 4 at i et 4 iff i | a | ? 5a ai £ Vy rf i ‘enced vard a = ie valve Easy finane- ine te civilians of OF * ONE STONE-REALTY_CO. NEARING — COMPLETION Flizabeth Lake Estates c ere M-18 Ph. Ortonville 132. Reverse charges Flizabeth Lake Estates “BUD” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE NORTON AV rE 3 WwW 8 ee GARAGE HOUSE, ars city wate ow te a os od neighbor 4 near stoies bur line cash oF trade Or 64° with terms. FE — pees VACANT § ROOMS UNFINISHED | attic $10, do matcnery Road near Al t Road id 2399 Orchard Lake Rd PE 4456) Open Eves. __ Open Sun 1 to § For Sale Housés 43 LAKE Dent be hemmed ip 3 mw. . “= plastered eas fur- nace end Low DOWN Pa . on bungalow with nice bitch full ee and floors vu price We have Fehr =. in our bt fer tr sem imen on } i od wale Uf vou ake = sn of moving. call IRWIN & ROSA| REAL ESTATE 1. a at Aven “Se rE 50101 22161 3 ACRES—$1,000- DN. oa wate end bethreem. New ™ and screen .. pooh Ben just “vost 3 mi north of i etty Timite $6,500, $1,000 “PAUL JONES REAL BBTATE uron FE 4.3808 ~ EAST SIDE _ end screens, Near school = +1200 $1500 down ILLS. M BREWER FE 4614) of FE b-ries * ft ap trance, Pun ent body tone hea Meant ESTATE “This Week's Speeial— COOLEY LAKE Latetromt log home for the large sen | hes 4 bedrooms large ‘COMME ERCE ee "S ee eS THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner|. | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses _ 43 OUTSTANDING GATEWAYS to| "its HAPPINESS RELAX AND LIVE. oop m sorry to be late for my appointment, but I thought I'd never find a place, to park!” ___For Sale Houses 43 BBP OLD ROLE LDP PD $1,000 DOWN § room modern alow, excellent | Handy to Se Beh highways, stores —, a schools of ans right EMBREE & GREGG 1908 Union Lake Rd. 34303 [3 SuDuaee ae SHELL HOUSE WITH full basement. OR 3-766. NEAR LAKE ee it ts exactly whet you have Woking for @ nice modern ed in poreh oil heat, — lane erage ts 1005195 00 e60 terms — WEST SIDE If you are just mov ia Maw auto eas , earage s Fir 0. Pontiac Of, 1-0000 Established 1016 WEST OF PONTIAC Only 61.080 road down Right on good main A @¢bedrm modern home on Te Tae = kitehen . flewers. 68.560 Quick posses sion Se ee HERE Ld waLoe Lompictety re on Dbedrm in furnace Shade trees od ‘street nie with $3,500 ii consider trade-| for bungalow extra jaree au 1 fir Medern & tiled beth. 2 reomy bedrms basement. ree rm with tiled fir on race, to at tached garage Lake legen $13,508 with ys down 8 miles to downtown FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW Lawrence Pe 5-ei0s Open Eves Br. Office - 2300 Disie Hwy. e. Walls rock lath or ges Near neat 2 bedrm. Lave- ter Quick possession. $5,250, bedroom ie tinted walls a enacomnean ot! q — Lake privileges, $2,300 PONTI AC RFALTY CO 33 Baldwin ___ PR Sar" Templeton Piheee Thightlands 2 bedroom brick Ceramic tile in bath and kitehen Pull — _ Gas - ® lot PFeneed reves og Only 912,008. cash to mortgage é "Cae Lake ed at $13,000 ‘ terms R bs Templeton, Realtor Auburn Avenue Pe ee ee Oe a ee ee '@ W. Muron &., Open Eve. 3 to ake privileges School bus. Complete price only | =, Snyder Eavender REALTOR 3140 W Muron &t rE 24411 HAYDEN North Bide pro in exceliont condition. “sabe dow EAST BIDE $19.0 town 2 bed foom, corner lot. 24° living reom GQ I. Resale. LeBaron Farms $9850 with terme 657 per mo. in- cludes taxes and tneurance. St. Mikes Arosa Newly painted. tn excellent conditiun. Corner lot 2 room: fi st floor and stairway to floored attic. $8500 with terms 9950 Down Orton Twp 4 room with bath pladered —eetis, 2 Por Colorea § rooms, basement, furnace. 66800. with terms Off Pontiec Road. 4 room acre lot. Oak floors 3 pe bath 2 car atleached garage. $0960. with ms. Remodeled farmhouse on 5 acres 6 rooms, oil fur- down a FRYER eK Walle Bivi FE 601 Realto venient to = and tranepor- Live Wire! Our phone thet ts When word of (hia bargain gets around here's * home that has more eye appeal then a blue-eyed biond. In this home you won't find these tele. phene booth type reems, school dave will be « pleasure when the bus stops et your fremt door Sit- wated on «@ large well landscaped corner jet, this home is truly one of the finest and cleanest 2 bedroom homes we have ever ina and cut stone front You alse BROS. le yy al ee ___ Open 0 te ites . an agg system, nice giassed- pore entrances Total Sprice slesee FOUR FAMILY WEST SIDE $1000 DOWN | Vear old Williams ot air tioned heating system ol “4 wall carpeting five full roome two lots ¢ arege Off Clemens 8. 86 total price BEAUTIFUL, RANCH Six TO T EN ACR * « 48 on with full basem tien roughout floors [rede an heme or tnecme in Peo- tine VACANT BUNGALOW oh pits Jus Blizabeth Lake Rd. full bath cement block construction corner let and leke privileges. WE SELL = WE TRADE DORRIS &‘SON FALTORS CO-OP. Pe cist 2W Muren +1987 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER REAL LIVIN’ ie “at this lakeside pee landscaped n perfect sandy — jam all and 208 vartstsee apa'e test den thet's a picture. 3 bedroom 4 home with -atr thet extré is made to order for the com: men down and NEVER BEEN LIVED IN? “That's the impression you'll ty you yo E this immac ear Mant thore fine specta) features thie fruly rare ering. Only Slates on terms “ ~ Realtor, F E 2.8316 ieapcaies “polid comfortable = in unas room with ngtural fiweplace Wall to wall carpeting living and dining room Tile en 3-bedroom cost Gerace! At condition ghout Priced right « $13 000 ws wEEAESTS LAKE Es. _= — iret me WEST SIDE BRICK -~ A v home, }-bed- ' Murry! Seldom do we offer” such an home Phone FE }-7 Sr NOLIDAY a re oe Brienne Indian Village Brick oo bd garege TERMS to buyer. Cape Cod, i's story bunge-. lew with eng Sneow-White cottage, 2 miles from VJ > priee this ¢ room te $5,060. WHY PAY RENT? Income Deluxe front basement, off heat warages. ong =. thie property today /samipsety) | } + on ent rkston. Sel! or Excetient famuy home Roo, 7 modern kitehen, full besement. Timten ot | 136 _E. Pike R. J. VALUET, Realtor MS Oskiand Are FE 60003 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Just Outside City For deta | dl = ‘$1201 or “BUD” Nicholie i THREE BEDROOMS é arn $12,000 easy “terms COMERON MH CLARK FE 46002 w Ue Tals sate | inert a Baa $1,975. Is the Down Payment on bedroom 3 home with large living room -.dinette combination, ceramic tiled beth and full basement. This home is in a ver Gesirabie ioc Li ht is @ very good buy so see it today. - Everyone Likes To move into a home newly CLEAN and dining room. Nice tot an} car eariee Pull price Home or Income GILES REALTY CO. | Hurea oper o tm 8 Trade Ir- we LL INSURE IT REALTY oo. BRALTORS ea) Es 1 we: ron NEXT er OFPICE BRANCH District and igeteed aA aie bedroom on Ist floor GAYLORD pCo-operative | Real Estate ¥ Exchange BY edgy ole = Rooms AND BATH ot) race, erecseway to. 3 this and y cme ole term. FOR COLORED ith, nice ~~ 2 + eos Roar is nice ne “CUCKLER ROREAL” TY ives PE 1614, yevais. ~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 FE 56175 KNUDSEN Dwight St. Excelient 6 room and bath | home. Well butt by owner in 1928 and is im geod condition $16.800 FMA terms *rall St. Here ts @ home that really living One $9,500 with $3,000 down WM. H. KNUDSEN REA John K. Poin peat val ne wagner & PR 21906 | “ASCOT 3 STREET Cass _ Pg ge bree — around place eeun kf... po: car garage, fenced heat, FE 81395 COTTAGE WITH ADDITIONAL lot weter heat, lake with adat $2060. — cottage wi - GOOD SAND BEACH No summer inflated price for this }-bed ront home ine the low price of 68.950. terms FLOYD KENT, Realtoy FE 5-61 Lake & Water ier Frontage per front fet bee ore ; omitits AM World's Largest Kuschell bedroom modern lake front lot apd beach 2 car e ¥F. J. Owens, Broker. i ‘ se = 2 RED HORSE $019 CASS ELIZABETH RD. PE ¢-2202 rE 2“19 For Sale / Acreage a - | ae HUNTING PROPERTY, @ TO 246 acres, also § acre home sile clos¢ io FE 21333 bath, | WILL SELL OR ca ~~ MY equity m } acre ____For Sale Farms 48 20 ACRES 7 room modern, full bath, new P A. turnace, basement, garage ehicken coop. brooder house, 12 c PANGUS — 1919 M-15 Ph_ Ortonville 132, Reverse charges 180 ACRES “ON PAVEMENT. 7 fone tee, 2a ete r farms of a 5 ee farms. P. W. Dinnan 66, ~~ SMALL FARM __ ee rolling, 20 acres, to alias by bo se ‘Lake “RIDGEWAY _ @s Beltwiee Sale Business Property 49 FT. FRONTAGE ON ra FE ug 6M. Bevery vad First. 4325+ — . Rent-Lease Bus. Prop a EXCELLENT POTENTIAL HIGH volume Mobilgas Station for jease. In Birmingham. Bloomfield Hills area, Cail FE 2-0103 before §&. FE 0492 evenings Saturdays aod Sundays SMALL | AURANT EQUIPPED. Write P oes box 30. after § of * Perry Lake R4., siness Opportunities 51 FOR RENT: ROOM. FULLY per FE Fo BALE punt PE. wa |. =y ea ss 2 TRADE, BEER. wine rocery, also restau- | rant Living auariers available Will trade rea) estate _Cat PE 23-0628, Call after 5 pm Gas och ¥ion AND -@ ROOM we ROOM LIV. in — ee tons = month $08, Sob. tor ae eventery | Liquor Bar places in the Sag- inaw area May consider trade No, 0 — Inventory Down , AD established neighborhood bus!- | ated that bas survived = ““big'’ petition, and partners. Cash for the inventory and it's yours. Good lease, living quarters available. No. 2. STATE-WIDE ag: Be rrmig Boe ol aorviee © of Pontiac John A. Land aesser, Laon rr 41682 PE 40078 Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE STRAIT “C” BAR Here's @ real moneymatker for ing. Don't pass up this rare offer- ing Call now 1! PER GROCERY HOTEL, LIQUOR WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS RINO BROKERS CLEA IN PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST ow SR: SOR E83: Fe SO SERIOUS ILLNESS OF HUSBAND and ¢ Mm: - furnitere, clothing, Bus- s. Good Nicely fur- nished a living Good 1956 ra ton stake truck included. Rent $75 oe . _bargain_sure-232- ike Business Opportunities 51 or FE berms “STONE R try _ Stee cm Gail sae Money to Loan 53 f Need Money? It's as near es your telephone. Just call FE 5-812] "Money to Loan 53 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202.N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. . sone F TO 00 * Pa. Rochester OL 6-071}. OF 1-871 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to — tnd repay ie ments ws wr ean at eet ob ” STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ~ SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptly to em mea, women—married or on ‘ria ‘foam. +a ies "LOANS. $25 TO $500 RENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1W. Lawrence FE2-8249 Pontiae Extra Fast Service HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ‘erated a) south Susie ot ey Bis $4500 2 St “MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500. ‘Today creat Fike wt Qi ronmt ts BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above W: . FE +061 KER N. SAGINAW & HURON, Also e oe 40 MONEY for People Who Work A SPECIALISED LOAN SERVICE $25, $50 4100 up to gone If four weekly y naw m coms is beww and necessary, every effort is made to give yon the mone tm ome day our choice repayment schedules. - GENERAL PUBLIC © LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FEderal 3-7181 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 [SS mia OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST vapee —_— for fami: single naone wwf thoald H. G. PETE “ERSON CHAMPION 6% HP OUTROARD, new this spring, $150. Will take all outboa or vi . large picture © A little work to do bet the wells Gre all feecy tor Ceitties Lane po sos a | ~ ye S wil = ace small, ali - metal, housetratier. good farm tractor or iate model aa “he a bee ment. “Ask for Mr EL. H- BROWN, Realtor In ‘54 4 door for older car in Home & Auto Loan Company Ot Qomeatty ees Pet z AS ~ LOANS — Shine or Shower Want Ads Work for You! ty WO E. Lawrence was ia te : easy SHIve FE 2-713 _ GROWERS action! . Prieealy Bervice # op ee etn ss f ’ + x s as —, a7 Z: NE ea a, ee a » te —— THE'PONTIAC P . pene... ‘ é IT SS "RS > © Sale Household Goods 57/ For Sale Mis dea 60 ee I PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 ee es OF AIDENS ‘by’ VENTY-FIVE my ¢ Wall Tile. 10. ...10c} _ ANCHOR FENCES ; , _ by Dick Aian| ///Do Mt Vourselt 61] Sand, Gravel & Dirt 68| For Sale Livestock a — TYFIVE | Beeehaite oats atest sone ire he tian Sarno ae fas nF mpg Ee Sse Lieteck_73| Fr St Noomnilens bonny pn td BEAMS. a & wadieie saen| at HOLSTEIN pipes. - ment and ate wan B mvipn _ putld on VERS 141 W Hus? TUM lee] Seat” comuiste Ting af cnasteral ato es yrinaied re bine qrael| Sime ‘now. Se Ps KELVINATOR. i) MODEL co is'S Typhoon POR SAle LACK DIRT ROT reed betwown 12 and 1) Mile Rea xford Trailer _ matic washer 2 wheel ~ 138 b Bt. iecross Rev. texture paint made wn]? marure. — 3 “Pais OWADE HioL- a hie 8) scion wali Adds beautiful senture to paste Pe tae. Coat | te eto Eoie lee S AL vs . vals CPaeks, hides LL pir TO) D BUCK SKIN ES Rune n wringer 3 ¥ Pad + get im 7 ane eval, —_ tan aug Pas im just ene gravel, Quick My livery 2, eT) Market pA eld bay ae To see the latest see have Kenmore Seine ieee IR ae ra Rey satin® tater 1 ga ROAD a Gavi’ AY to NICE BLACK ANGUS MEIP- bethreces, ail =i cage ‘ nt and cushio 4 3 c elle en Be, SSC met | pe mieeen ete Soot | ee a oan tar thy, $100, Holly wood hoes | po ol Runs good. $65 Choice of 21 colere, Cahiand Wari | OCOD BLACE pint an ae [— 6 werxs 6Lb Pica thet wi) ens bua © ) irre WALL CABy _ | ALOMINOM COMB. DOORS Ave PE bee vneit’ take voll. Sand. and gravel. Deliversiey Le ee cabinets a CABINETS BAhE Comb Storm & Re: C ———— reasonably Fe £68) ; 4 aah see’ New Generals, ee a en broom closets. We have : Settmetes reen Sash CHAIN sAWs. PUMPS” NOT TOP sott. BUT 2 * . 661 Franklin Ra orem) Holly — Bd ; ; aan slightly ested Agee are| Windows & Ge Repaired hammers, power post hole dig sa dirt EM }-ayte 00D BLACK 6 >(Otarety HEIEeRS PROM | trailers cole Great aes a 6 | Goats: LADIES TAN *alues | Youngstown ‘Kitchen Aw. Oarage eer mame ee eve For sale drag | PROMPT DELIVERY 3% YARDS bieh producing cows artificially | per cant up to” caller) TAN WOOL TPUR | nex 307 Orchard “Lake Ave.” | «,,0unlane Home f Sawer Diack gtr! peat Gy ee eye con" a Lyn “neve trailers onty '§ per emt biack so ge Ml pal 3 com ROOMS OF Pun. | {7% Disie Hwy. tmorovemente 2 W, ¥ aim, - +a wre MANURE BLACK DIRT, | gj v8! 60 months, : ee a Pe sce (MRs)- 1s PIECE MOM qiatn-LIVIRGwc ae oe CRING CiteMicais erovel, coment erevel, PE | OLE Hane AND COUT | Parte ond acosssortes, (n i a build Effic ~ - : = je for 7 COVERT CLOTH Saree — condition bes hee A ellis “feet ef good sound edly + Sened & ecnditience | Shredded Peat Humus aces ci baie “ Remote mire Sn Gnay LIVHO ROO! ROOM SUITE GOOD Cow. brick. Union Watekng “Ee: ror he eer. ee ee canes (9 yards 012) Pe 51808 gt ; . = s DED BLA — : aaa vor, CONDITION. | CARGH —UPMOLETERED “cram. | Ba eae tant ahacest’ Fiish F J. P POOLE CQ. eater eat SS) Wanted Livestock aL M. tie THTURS. FIVE FOOT he. i) ° —— ~ FUR COAT & LENOTH Civina ROOM poise s | cessed. chipped fgg eouner PR O84] Band TOP BO%L ~~ *Povest LgvESTOG x OF A L ainpe. — peapter tise 6 Pacer ona table. Ror mod ecu inverts riry A aming ighrome ger de “vel tea se sara a7 i _ Sale “F one BS 75 suits, sis 18 . 4. New. FE noon, or PE can aa te | oti ee eg le_Farm Produce : 2 : tA 1 pm hard Lake Ave ao Hier Hs IN ‘TOP son, FLL pint. Ann] ft a ge AN ae ean, ieee gone eae | Sein aie S Siheees| 7p KURMEISTER: C. [plage bende BA ent | SuSE olf OREy SAREE ih Ve oe. Fa Ot tas eme| LOMB Do Te oureclt | WARE TAN ANE waver, | fil! of" Waserond OT MS? GREEN MODERN i ER \ eement and mortar, (ii) dirt and | CHOIG : Hp in lining. Give red poh i gyite sialue Ficq DENINT ROO ew Fibreglas passes Sense | jake Sullding —. TOMATOUE aweet |2 _FE 3060s A seenaio.be appreciated. “ BATH TUBS BYSKEL: BRING BASKET FR GIRLS CLOTHES, SIZE 3 TO 6 WAYEAG TaaaEa cme Best Buys” Priced I wAaieD BAND. Guavee i. 4-42, 17% SCOTT tans a” lo PE 55067, ALSO SING A.M. TO 8 P.M = OW en Grapes | ag ORERN Gwow |b, TE 2 Te as ag A ot, ee eT, AESEES pee WIT e they Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) [i worse, ‘aces oe euanet. ore ten iiuer, SELL TEAL BOOE FRIEZE 1x6 fir boards. Ra sont hme hemes cous tenret se hel oar awe | ee Rochester “OU WT a a OnioT- rm rocker, W. Pine boards $89.00 M. . sure to investigate these bar | T se con pwoop pon sale” . 7 Casional chair a ce- | 1219 W. Pine boards $98.00 per sane t wo for $1L_ delivered FE .2-7188 re eta ginpayed. ie taken. PE $20 solid m: wales 7 Grade A Birch 00 on™ M. “But I don’ = ST ' Qo00D omy INKIST ON TIB “ 2 massed cine ieepetronm | drew any table with | 9x Door $0.96 : t- want a mink or sable, : RAND aaee SLAB WOOD 0) 4 aetTS aWeET Cl | a Tao py tn ay SE g—l fo eT want a plan cath | g.2) weneazs tenon, | pe ey eg | Mek ERR, AR ontac | CLOTHING. SIZE 9 ALL|MAROON SOFA AND. CHAIN. Combination 4 DAVENPOR 8197 Coolty La 8. it teh $ \ est Montcalm FE lor, Pin Aus : Cence | wn Hutchin or : oy ike Rew O18.” Market WE DELIVER wast &) & M COMPANY | he" La ont tl bo [os Genie cen rate ta a4 cover tearseat Mine arworciiaes Pose catalan APPLR onowEns |“ Disie ey pf ohead Sales Radius ND scTEsORsS . KI . « yar in “tpales La ‘ gf wag, F $12.08 Wad With a scum Gon Serving You ShARPERED aly wonk Is ron pirates in ase ‘nth ronmuce cura ah age ag burlap and, tosis Se in wna crates ine ne 2° sarswood =! "itil sha. od Mound, ‘ Sect Gemcteair| tai Ser geen, ge | OO _ EN 5.996 1 ee enna | sreeain tray, aca, | Or" Ine) We Pa bai ae gt ate Ro, PX ae lian Ries woe to $19.95 : e 6.96 19.80: be 405: sofa bed, : AN elegraph, across from Tel- spe 6-6160_ daily ei) turns. Open pownnd ed o tie estrone act | SRR Tr 9a aaron aie Brew Yuwie a STs | erm, pnt Sot we ot | al al ae arma Fait Mua Rais) ee noOknbek PAACTORS | y CHOON Tam —WOR poor le Fog, $3095. a orate), , riches ,,cobinet 90.50: lackett for WiTkR Wea Tens 3 GAL POWER WINCH AND ATR COM- chairs breaian! noo covering [TOP wolL Peat WUMUS ant ae Pk cosine waetvice and Siete youd Sadat ae fem. = & 90. pow Mb price. 3: cones port Pt, fe Goneusser’ ore for use on pressor 3625 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | bre ai Bier ges a Bim vente Ace goct spate Lented <8 vous amet Dinie ‘ewe Me aye pet Be - ™ phone . MB . 11 8. Saginas. Panes, | tit Pree parking. “= *®| PAINT. .$2.98.GALLON] These. are sign Le Beaiwes | Foi? and eveningn, PE 4000s, [anion service reste” ied KEW MOON SHORT F-G00n CONDE |? MAPLE BEDS. MAPLE DESK LE DIESE | Geed insie 1ALLON| These are slightly marred aiso ywood oy Musical LAKESI nies service & rentals MY 30am, | The best of ey deste : 45445. 116 Seminole. and chifferobe, maple dowbe bed as cee oe = white - electrie of) bottled gas heater | 4 __Sale Musical Goods 6 82 ad DE NURSERY oem = out Tt can't be com> i¢ GAUGi 3 and dresser, Green rue. 0 ‘a ry $75 M at terrific values. Michigan Fi All kinds, plain & decorative, Kit | Soy) ome OM eve FARMANDUSTRIAL SERVICE © and ecor py. Lt mn . guor MOSSBERG | FE 45 cn by 12.) ‘e go witty plywood $4.25 cheet | escent, 383 Orchard Lake Prong . — doors—drawers a “coneepes. PAeTORY PRI — o ha alaeey Tue 1066 2° a4 ELC. . Sale Flousehold Goods 57 iba OAK TABLE: 4 Teas snd Cigar lapped 10° Redwood _—— ey {PLYWOOD co, pol Accordion 2 een = eVEnonkend Fanee aisle berauson Unetore oka toot cuuee | 99 a or ae Knott ‘ $235 M BLACK OR TAN We EACH win Ave. rareey ‘ar v3 7 Pra. off Ww. men shrubs at eas and either i the field or at trey — Pine Pane! 6x6" FE +6 ren, Gorsiine ¢ carry 5°"s; our shen ‘ A a. REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. Sense’, ing $108 M se" R = arm Nursery “4 ATELEG TABLE &| All makes. Call PE we wit ‘balancer and ‘sium™ a WV a =: ree | eae con oe oe noreoet Fon mate oven Ca “eaautr: | “tS NORE OUARANTERD Sa Cin ae POUND AT tt, | Rew tone SPECIALS | [tet inte tey Se Glardato | a1 Orettnd Lake Aveo /FE pi JOUR “RAL ¢ BURR aa | 6800 Sanat ¢ FE] {0 qrorereons at varieden, wp te | BLACKETT INC. . Sc up: |New cotton ee $581) Tos. Ave. PE }-Ti0l| mapie- clean, $35. Nice E “Piano. 3 | Groveland—Fa ! | vous = new lamps, $3. : m: = : Seats bed 3 FRENCG ~#e 2 | Atableet teed --Deater : et — ee ee commicte, $16.96. | GUITE LIKE | store” = a Vanhery | 3Tiel or mie Bing Lake na| vineial wales ne NCH] tween Pontiac @ Plint ue On > is08 +a up; a =: poedtg one Dejal cabinet, | 99.90. wanna iron. MA 86083. | strona Pe ert es Harver +] Sirectian, Priced a6 1-5 off value. Lg og Ahad 8, TR cnet 0404 _Diste sfwy. w ‘ ne Unoleu +h ~~ oat: rang FOR SALE T\~ a 0 w9; redlon * ‘eps Maes ‘proce, ‘chem he aie 7 tT eae baad pcg oft PAN AMERICAN WoooRn CLARK. pre a Groveland Ree Wes: Pe fice iedvouke eos chrome dineties, on aon) mae ee ond gee water heaters, oi! and “tisten else we Td > on ROLLER | best brands. ‘perfect. new guaran: | Pia oN ee +éesa | =" —— a & ules, $40 98 up Tring ~ > ‘ ee dare presse eqns a EP oad @ aew re ngfthey ~- x m5 REbAIn MUMS — ee : reom e bu * more than = ee fone fon | oe ha Helos ct SUPPLY aw a og a suaLt.-3| /xceptionally. Beautiful, fi ee eee) FURNITUR HEIGHTS SUPPLY || Sik appar Pe eae | cine bears. Sala wis | aut Ceca wae a] Suita ca at by NITURE SEFORE You Iiyeat Te ell worm 8 times SCAMDALLI ACCORDION. 1686, im | faray" “Sls “Sat cnr" Al ANYTHING COME OUT & | 6.8. Saginas Een | Seon eee es GALLON. Gas WEA PERE WS dees dep dad, Be, etc Winsor lent" condition. "6 teen cine, hls ‘necheer oad! *be: | atop in t | ACRES OF FREE =| STUDIO AND Reynolds - Shafter Bail-O-Metic. gallon electric " so.) maple 2 and oe | eee ; een 17 ont 16. n for @ demonstra time | 18 foot, Lints D orice ra eg er v scout perme, Small went pia cmon, 6°S "bey | Boe! Saale inn bib) TEMOR GRROEWBRE Vs “Fated alae a pera | «ane Lawn malian. alr ey: | brates sod" ening, Fe ates 1 Auburn Rd. PIECE LIVING ROOM suite | {2 UE RUG sa ee ta “ _merce, was | ¥iou - See wots ; inert af te . 7 | mile east of A Hgts, Hollywood bea. complete, Gas, ane, XE, BOG, US Rona i ta oe groves Bote os | Shae ANB. WW wow. | 18 Across trom Wey) re Rirminghem. Phone Mi ¢-€0me. Trai | | ROOM | mplete. $20] power Weol, $20. 1008 Ford pickup. | “nuMOn® AUTOMATIC WARING chanesd, Turver «0 ad 4 ana —1n_Theeter PLATVORN SCALE FRACTOR. er a ne yy a INinG | ROOM chairs, $7. FE 10022. $160, Bize 10 coat vet gat machine te ‘b-1128. ens Pit 40001. Clem. |? —— UPRIGHT PIANOS ° For Sale Pets. row crop sprayer, Deering | Se rd re cases PE. 80002 LUMBER ~~ | 82%, UA, BEFORE, You" buy | tee liaghers FR | awww #8) Re Sere sie vr ‘Exchan 4 a urea. : w. yp - ‘OOD, oe SPEC . : s ob conversion We j DRG? eset EEE .| akc RPOMTER spring tooth , PE 4064: ACh FELEVIGIOR wire | PR ember end_supptien. = rite pine boards M. sq. ft A ms n° FES vores bus Sele Office Equipment 63} pups, seed te PETS By ed “You take tt ‘900. ae ™ pal 1 denen areal arrows, gle pa gg _cAGT ay = ‘s pag 4 ue wy We alse ; table in - Y 1 Aler ’ ca o's SR “ees | cone RE CORE Fmngce w|i gh fate rat sear, ‘at | ps wee gay| baa ne we OY Sap otirat apc ano weir | Pile ahaa to E sony x t_ié ; THOMAS ECONOMY | “cut, Soee-anae We Trot = a eine. Bread new. Will ceil oh 6 cau sl PR east anor 4” —_— ree wine + Lise new PE TM. FURNITURE CO DEEP WELL JET peas) Linoleum 6-9 ft. 49c sq. yd. SKY BLUE TAVATOR RY Gita | _Perain W0 anderson ate fess Paver 4 pm siya RING BROS en . . eae. M Plumbing . been RIFLE, SHOTGUN akeets.... $2: 361 8. “ supply tank ond controls WHITE PAINT : a _peatens Suppty ie. 22 target Big! WRITTEN OUARANTER YOUR I-H DEALER A, ; * x lantern, ete, 3 wheel tiation: | _0h_Ot_ PE 2-008 Cinsed ove. | =P : torm resns. PE bath SMITHS "8. 8a0 : R E3100 ENOLIGN POINTER, 3 YEARS ontiac Rd. at Opdyke $ ey IF oi 56L. | . AND MATERIAL SALES CO PARTED, smorroneg sup pasa lice ae GARDEN TRACTOR. GEAR DRIV- 063 Manley FE 40403. *| colt for walk-in — client Used Pie 2 x of) —iee ane 3 MALE BRITTANY wine | Sat Sree pen Pagal . roid insulating a. 320 en aprolll's pups, 4 months old A.C. regi caily - SE re Noor . oe ft NS: a oe Voom gesd bawhing cose, | 2? : '' washer S$ jéeasede ote 0, . , emetios. aner?3 Th & Tasmania. Call USED AINS $1.18 1m De, “ae eee Be ae Farn TO O00b WOME PART All Rarin’ to Go! mk BEE nom arse eo pe |aemaai apes roneaes | PSE Rees, ee ; Rem. Tit on prins, i Fores DE] Se SB gti Ss oo |anear pune oe uowrge | Seen toe Marlin. 35 Cai, Male, AKC. regi Fox blower ness tun & 3060, Jap. 300° Cal. Krag. ata — ee) shredders, FACTORY SPECIAL Sunday |All TYPES AMO. ART LAW Wea | Cove Panes and Gehl,” sol ALUMINUM SEI P-PTORING SHOP #46 Di aon fe a Shop 6 8 Astor, FE ers, > “+ (aman 0 ease ne DIE HWE PARK PR sm acai HOUGHTEN'S ere ts screen win- ee Deets = iat Lixin Free | GUNS, BUY CL TRADE MiOt NON PEDIORER FAMILY Dr. s Sir oe rifles. 612.50 up ‘Burr | 23018 ne “uation Eis | #28 ee AL Ph ig et _—_—— . ! io 1 Oth, e BEE 3 ay tw |. as NT ON ALU ROW SELECTION "Guns. New—end—uned—larm—eauipmeont fi ahr es yaks | An? Pempetag, seMnoe | The od Waser age ite Sr Se ea ene th PROT Caan cas| “Eytan Reus, | SCHRY af ‘TALBOTT Putrersee, *. 4] es. food. Since 17T. se4 oasons Pontiac Farm Su SCHRAM AUTO P. PARTS .. Tia } 7 a1 Pont'e- Ra = x A ao woe ‘a 4 uto 8 Appliance Specials Brand new ‘55 on, TE, Tr — mie gegen on new floor sampies, ‘ valied - cLose cut pricesi Ton, # Gee Exch . sai. | —Mardw: : sPRINCER sPaWTEL aR a BRAID Soe a toning Co. : atta Fg AnD “POPs _ BLACKETT INC. PRONE OR SALES a cabinet sinks, AT. | Cpee_Bventage _& PM, | UgED. ea tae (ON TRADE, i Pur. FAR | 1" 9x12 LINOLEUMS, $1.98 . ty. st | ONE BABY, WED a MAPTREaS | "TSU n TRghigerttor "eashtrs | 2%") FT qhor pela eed, vase'| oy" Pa va.) mos, tt. to | 1464 _Dine_Rey $ b a high chair $3, nursery ir, electric rs, ie] 97. hl and case: ~ ite — _— 2 mane deer dae "rt: | Sie PE, i-aeeh Gell after 8 pm. | Glan stenGh, BOODLE BROOD Auction $20. a oy ie sae burner ‘ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66' 2 Pu. Hs neces, breed matren, i oa other items. En 3-43 hems LP sh = ie at et bad my rv ohy or “FO Fio.| be . _ ee FILL DIRT AND 4 proper care of 2? STEAM sand H Call r cn ang ta gzeton: i. “pet ; 1 FE 92617 ber of Michigan ‘Animal Res: 3 Surge b Contin, : Cae Be ET Fe ~ » ym ry burner, Very good condition at Foe son, 3 saddle "Wirz house ch fee ove PER. PE S-ie Baty Gave gecmanr: 4 irectors. Deere B. 2 tion). FENCES ee Pa Siam and aaa bale ft, 27002. Material or insulation. | 100 S.Baginny ‘supe WARDROBE TRUNK, comtige. CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. i ag a Mg eg } YE eben __or___ On $181 LION, $25. EM 3:900. General IDEAL RENTING xD Classified ads in Pontiac Presst-To. fill a room, apartment, house, store- “| room — anything, ase FEZ 7 ae | aa saw’? i we weet ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 , i: es i el he wa per vee i J. VANWELT SELLING YOUR CAR? We Always an Goan’ Prices For CLE SED CARS Matthews- Hargreaves Chevrolet FE 6-454 ATS Wcbel wihtce ears. * to ’ Bagley: “Auto Parts PE 6-021 or FE 5-9210 170 BAGLEY ST. : otor es jar on late model core La recked Lama N — P se ors, Paivare vanry : Fy Wants CLEAN 41 or take over _paymente. I rE 5 beet For s Sale e Used 1 Trucks 90 a ei merennaTioNaL % MC % TON pusgne ouase. Rochester. Ph. OL re special. Phona PR. 91354. Fp Bat Ou a jg ag Mee a) 1951 FORD F-6 15 Ft. Platform 2 Speed Axle 825x20 Tires $795 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ag oa a, deer bot By Ba a &5141 a a ae ~For Sale Used Cars 91 we 1953 FORD er lee on $1,087 1951 KAISER ant heater. License oum- ber Be 3003. $398 1951 DE SOTO Custom Radic, heater and saute netic tranem'rtion. License sum- ber AP Tre’ oe 1949 DODGE sons gO al License fum $395 1951 FORD > arog Fe "Picenee umber Ba Ee 1133. Michigan’s Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. on ~ LIKE NEW! CHIEFTAIN EIGHT FOUR DOOR mission, radi o, blue finish with two tone b eee Tht te o fine | ouner | oar. “One in a Thotisand” | a P) a —S yale Koch CHRYSLER. i DEALER -PLYM Woodward @ | Mile Rd. wenctin Saele LAST OF THE MONTH * SPECIALS '#@ Ford 2 door, redio end heater, maroon ‘48 Chevrolet ? door @ real buy. yore a deewle” “" ae Si PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” *S! FORD. VIC. dike nee Raitio ter & $80: No. : ‘$1 HUDSON white side wall | | mber AZ 1949 DESOTO FOUR DOOR Dark metallic “green finish, in excellent condition Equi with ~ rd radio, large hea’ Buto- wie well tires “Toga a A One Owner Immaculate Car! $41 A MONTH KellerKoch Woodward at 13's Mile Rd. Lincein 6-6410 Community Offers: ¢ 1953 CHEVROLET Btyline DeLuxe . dt radio, heat- er whtewalla Powerglide 2 tone paint. . ; $4, 45-— 1951 MERCURY Club Coupe redio. heater, over drive whitewall tres. $945 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluze ¢ dr. —_ heater Hydramatic 2 tone and sunvisor $1,595 1951 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 dr. heater, whitewali tires jet en | . $945 — 1952 BUICK Riviera, . paint, radio and "$1,595 1950 BUICK 4 door, Redie anc heater. 1954s Still a few left. Get your new Pontiac at a saving. “RETAIL ’ STORE Factory Branc Mt, Clemens a aa Phone FE 3-7117 ; b3 PONTIAC Restor ana automatic trance: | gone ‘penis nestor ta 2 tone ; 25 CLEARANCE! <9 DRSOTO $ = A nice blue Geden with radio, ~ We Have a Se ), wenemie- 30 Days $1,095 TOO Bae os To Sell Our Stock! 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George Wright McK, SIOUX CITY, Jowa @® -—; An Disappearance of Boy, 8, Spurs Three-State Hunt i if "s i 3 & 5 4 J ij i: City Library Adds Twenty-Four Books Librarian Adah Shelly an- nounced today the dddition of 24 i “Propte of the ae Water, The Psychiatric Interview, a 8. i Lady in the Dark Failed to Click and the Lead Miscast, but Then, It Had Music By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — Lady ‘n the Dark gave TV its secorid un- satisfactor y “spectacular’’' Satur- day night It missed a lot of things which would have been necessary to turn the Moss Hart-Kurt Weill-Ira Gershwin original into a good TV show. It tacked the high glow of the fashionable original. Its parts went together with a curiously dogged air, as if put together more with perspiration than imagination. ‘The physical production of the play and the problem of the plot itself are vastly complex but tight- ly related components. The in- tangible growth of character and plot depend heavily on the con- stant flow of fashionable flair of its physical production — sets, cos- tumes, dances, smooth, fluid transitions from fantasy to fact, from scene to scene. Semehow, they weren't there. Ner are we entirely certain Ann Sethern was precisely the prop- er lady in the dark. In her series, Private Secretary, Miss Sothern injects a great deal of her old movie “Maizie’’ per- sonality. Lady in the Dark had a great deal of both Miss Sothern's Maizie and her ‘secretarial vocal and physical mannerisms. She also is a thoroughly cuddly, feminine type . It was a strain on the imagina- tion to propound the play's prob- lem — that she subconsciously was fighting off what she really wished to be—all frills, feminine and in love masked under a blanket of efficiency and severity of outlook, in chie but vaguely unfeminine togs. Miss Sothern couldn't be butchy and unfeminine me _JDREe than Marilyn Monroe Also, the plot was too vaguely outlined; in fact, mostly it was hinted at. This gave the dogged alternate ceremonies of baliet and extravaganza generally a feverishly stuck-together air. It just dida’t come off. Carleton Carpenter tried the role that turned Danny Kaye into a Broadway success but instead of stopping the show with the ‘‘Rus- sian Composers’ song, Carpenter merely interrupted it. Of course, there was a minty effeminacy in the Kaye original which could not be- jected into some millions of living rooms on a Sabbath eve, which considerably depicted the part's oe but a major disappoint- Mother, Daughter Hurt Veno Schoolcraft, 35, of 306 Cas- tell, Rochester, the other driver, see Mrs. Mitchell signalling for a left turn, Claims Plot Was Vague | j with the expression of a funeral + 7 | said jwhat he thinks the bad publicity MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakland County’s Only Factory Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV Servicing All: Makes C&VTV | 993 Mn Clemens FE 41616 I'm Back Serving You Jackie Gleason Contident| Bad Publicity Won't Hurt By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)_-— Jackie Gleason came to the door eagerly directer greeting a sick friend. With false heartiness he said come on in, Miss, and sit down. With teeth bared in a smile he okay, sure, yeah he'd tell he's been receiving lately has done to his popularity, “Net a thing,” he sald. “The public's toe intelligent te form grudes over headlines.” ~ Mr. Gleason, an extremely funny man when he is being a comic, is an intensely somber man when he is being serious. He Was being serious now as he slumped his more than 200 pounds of weary talent into an effice chair and | faced the facts. “IT know I've had plenty of pub- licity lately of the type that press agents do not create.’ He did it himself, he admitted, with his own personalities — and he'd do it| again, obviously,-as the facts show. | | The bad publicity saya it's not “had,” just un fortunate’) involved the now- famous episede where his es- tranged wife visited the comic in a hosiptal room last spring! and found levely Marilyn Taylor — choreographer for his TV show —sliting on the bed. Mrs. Giea- son stormed out and started separation proceedings. Jackie, in turn, announced pub- licly that he loved Marilyn but would never marry her because they were both Catholics. Then-he agreed to pay his wife $5,000 a month from here to eternity, and rehired shapely Marilyn for his show, which resumed last Satur- day night. “Of course she's back on the show,” Jackie--snapped. “And I think the public is ae enough to accept that. “After all, we haven't broken any rules of the church. My wife (Gleason There's been plenty of talk this ‘for Negligent Driving | Jail after hearing Vorce plead guit: | And 1 hate to admit-it; bat tm mot that good an actor.’ | WALLPAPER aes 9 = 19° - 29° 5%, —TRIMMED FREE— Fortunately for Gleason, there's a built-in audience meter some- where betwixt his stomach and | his heart. An interesting oddity, he | admits, built) by his conscience | “so 1 can register the warmth or coolth of the people.” If his meter starts kicking up, | he'll know he's had it. But: Jackie + Gleason is fairly. confident it n| tick away quietly, assuring him he's-sttt a funny man — at least on the surface “After all, I didn't grandmother,” he says “So I don't think beat me.” Man Given 6 Months beat my glumly. publicity wit Circuit Judge IL Russel Holland yesterday sentenced William F ferce, 37, of 180 S. Paddock St j to six months in Oakland County | ty to negligence in a two-car crash June 19 which resulted in his fa- ther’s death, Riding with his son was Ora F. Vorce, 63, of 1220's Baldwin Ave.. 7 died two days afier the mis nap Four witnesses in the car which collided with Vorce's said he failed to signal before making a left turn in front of them. summer about Gleason and I'af- faire hospital. Last year his hour and a.half Saturday night show was the No. 3 ranking audience favorite on all of television. 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