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Air Force C47 carrying 21 air- men has vanished on a flight through stormy weath- er from Rome to Lyon, France, and—even as the search for it was under way —an unidentified plane was reported to have fallen into the Mediterranean off Cor- sica today. | Aworkman in Morsiglia, on the west coast of the French island, said he saw Dies in Florida Cabinet Parley Ho Be Televised for Dulles Talk ke Honors Secretary With Airport Welcome; Report Slated Tonight WASHINGTON (#—Pres- ident Eisenhower today sonally welcomed Secre Dulles back from Paris, and arran for the first na- t y televised and broad- cast Cabinet meeting in his- tory to hear Dulles *, etre Find Orchestra Leader's Three tt J Charges Against Hermann Field Called Baseless Warsaw Radio Hints Kin of Ohio Architect Also May Be Free. LONDON (UP) — The reference i| brother Noel, his sister-in- August, 1949, has ‘“‘been cleared the two-en e fly at era in Europe.” a lg pn of ‘all charges and released from iow altitude and crash the We was the Set time Elsonbower thelr foster Gee” wc eet os baie windlashed water a mile has turned up at the airport to daughter oe gee: be given ‘full compensation” and|@Nd a half offshore shortly greet a returning Cabinet officer, ane te ea ee action will be taken against all segregate Qe Fie The first TV-radio broadcast settee of the official agency PAP, persons responsible for his arrest.) 0) °' ed , of a U.S. Cabinet session said Hermann Field will receive .of that plane had been spotted by U.S. and French pilots searching for the C47, missing since 5 p.m. Meanwhile, U.S., French and Italian planes and helicopters still circled over the Mediterranean between Corsica and the French coast and over the French Alps | Seeking the C47, which was based | Dies, 3 Others Injured as Car Overturns - i 3 Crosby Sons Would Juror ‘Burn Sam’? = Sheppard Venue Change}... Again Denied by Judge i | u F i | | t | ; : H fs ; z if e f d } : it gr ki j 55 4 i g z rt Es pli 7 RSs fk PF : Efe rE 5 (Screw Ey- FHA Head on Trial Today Defense Atty. William J. Corri- gan renewed his motions for con- tinuance and change of venue, cit- Powell Contempt Case Being Heard Without Jury in Washington Sf? : Fs F i $4 ii sf t z i rik 1 ne ti tke Le é id (F ties i *| weather throughout the area as lomats hoped “stinking,” with heavy wind and plished by rain. |looked for some rough going the Soviet Union in the ing ‘tremendous coverage” given the trial by news media, but the jucge once again said “we can't control the publicity in this case.” res 4 < Laughingly, Dulles hastened at | Jr. 10; the President's call over to where , tication . trial today on a charge by a spe- cial grand jury that he is in crim- inal contempt for failing to answer McCarthy-Watkins Censure Rift Looms ° WASHINGTON, (INS) — A new NEW YORK (INS) — Queen Mother Elizabeth arrives in Ne ee a or etn | been tolerated when held a for charity. diploma taries will Mae te the oneasion, | The Rev. Denis Q. Blake, pastor | the | of St. Martin of Tours ran a mesake-] christened in| Catholic Church said word a 1 soni Eliza- | bingo game planned for last night beth, is due to reach New York at Was purposely circulated to “see the unregal hour of 4:45 a.m.,|if police would step in.” starting a 10-day visit to the city and the crowd of some 200 per- before she goes to Washington. | sons were sent home. All-Girl Family All Crossed Up asBoy Arrives | PITTSFIELD, Maine (®—Thir- “ teen sisters gained a brother yes- | terday and lost their claim on be-' ing the nation’s largest all-girl ‘family. Sunshine to Bow 0 After a Week's Visit After more than q week of It centers on McCarthy’s week- “invitation” for Watkins to testify before McCarthy's investi- gations subcommittee prior to Nov. 8 about one which Watkins’: select committee Own 4 ry cited as grounds for the Senate to| Leslie Benjamin Brooks, 6 — President - The verdict, and possible sen-/|tinved mild temperatures with a ership Still Myste 5 censure McCarthy. - ‘| pounds, 8 ounces, crossed up some PE ulercesntegid Wl ich his Pontiac Motor tence, is up to the judge chance of scattered showers to- ; ° - Id 100 Watkins said Sunday through | 0f the plans when he was borh to| view tonight of economic Powell resigned as head of|night. Tuesday will be mostly Barrel of Nails le Ss his Salt Lake City office be | Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Brooks at| tions » major issue in the cam- FHA's rental housing division a| cloudy with showers, and a high . i ; “will be glad to appear,” but | their Snake Root Rd. farmhouse. | naien for control of the next Con- few days before the White House | of 68-72. Low tonight will be 44-48 ck H t Pontiac Lads Rot unti] the Senate debate on But he got a warm welcome none-| ores, e@W CO announced last April it was launch- |. Wednesday is expected to end to wo ones his unit's antl-McCarthy recom- seg yal. 39-year-old cou: | The address will be televieed by ing a full-scale probe of alleged a ig valhpntr 0a enllias mendation. opens Brooks daughters, | a 4 ssive its made ng cooler weather. oe. = | Stes i. iow wales Qos toe aged 1% to 16. hee wee Semon ty NO ont! 71/207 Unie in Week | builders of FHA-backed apartment| Downtown temperatures Satur- Hundred dollar bills don’t grow on trees and there's) ""~ ° “Now that Dhave a boy Phope ne ated for 10:30 pm Tops Production Mark Priects. Powell's resignation, | day ranged from 45 to 73, Sunday probably a million-to-one chance of finding one during a) McCarthy accompanied his in’) tt wilt be the end,” said Brooks, pcp aS | which had been accepted, was then | from 50 to 75. Today at 8 a.m., |the mercury registered 46 degrees, | vitation with a statement that he ‘rising to 69 by 2 p.m. a $50-a-week truck driver. “We'll love him just as much az the girls,” his wife deciared. A blue blanket was found in! held up and later he was formally fired. assumed Watkins would not _re- quire a subpoena to appear. Whether lifetime. And if a person does find one, the temptation to hang on to it is pretty strong. Detroit Awaits Dignitary DETROIT (UP)—William Tub- which to swath the newcomer but, | man, president of the African Re- Solons Find Reds Frantic Yet two 12- ear-old boys, filled with dreams of Tom appearance before Nov. 8 Mc- ; officials announced completion of tur- as his surprised sister Eunice, 16,/| public of Liberia, is scheduled ; Sawyer and Hockleberry Firin, found a $100 bill Satur Gast (iia yak ie ans = is pivtige hy = re ra s _ be 11,367 units, according to Ward's Over Bonn Rearmament day afternoon and without any “ands, ifs or buts,” they Tuesday promptly turned over their treasure to police. ‘his tour of the United States. clothes will be pink.” ‘Mine Kills 10 Children \ The two Washington Jr. . in the work period ending May 23,) FRANKFURT, Germany (#—Rep. O. C. Fisher \ High eighth-graders, War-| “Just think, officer: I had a real! VIENNA (®—The Polish news GM Worker sfor9 M onths trade publication exia, “°™°t'v®| (D-Texas), returning from a 17-day visit to the Soviet \ ren Wortund of 163 Lincdn tm ea Wares. “T hope you ee thn oe Ghee, The output jump is equvatenr Russia, said today there is no doubt the prospect. of Bi nd Wayne Carmi | bad te come apa curen ver tiled en OF Year Average 538,493 | u's wire: mal wctee wer |West German rearmament “is having a sobering and the bill in a hardware! Ana Wayne said, “I wouldn't | ploded World War II bomb near DETROIT (FP the previous week when 5,96 | deterring effect” on the Kremlin. store’s bin of nails. They| tike to lose a $100 bill; 4 would Warsaw. ( = | General Motors Corp. employed an average of | emits were turned out. And his com on the trip, Rep. Laurie C. Battle had gone into the store t0| like to see whoever lost it, get it 588,493 perscns during the first nine months of this year, a preliminary | Division officials expiained the| (D-Ala) said: “Moscow’s controlled radio broadcasts and buy @ paint brush. back. Besides, Fm a Scout.” (1 Today's Press ||"? % third quarter operations shows. high-volume scheduling is neces-}the newspapers contained, it seemed to us, a frantic tone Suddenly, Warren called to his! The policeman finally turned the |" pi ssesuam - The company's payroll totaled $1,887,000,000 compared with a |asy to supply stock dealers before over Germany's rearmament and her admission to companion: $100 bill over to Sgt. Claude! Beyte, Mal......0ccccccccll 2 | payroll of $2,009,000,000 during the first nine months of last year. po arg yr a NATO.” + property custodian. If the) fmt: "és. =a me. ee Fisher is a member of the| we wanted to look around,” “Look, do you think it's real, it | Hodges, Commies 40. .0002008 ™ Average employment during the first nine months of tast | week: might be a stunt to make people|money isn't claimed in 30 days,| Considine Bed... sts | | Year was 557,261, @ statement said. A goal of 450,000 of the ‘55 line | House Armed Services Com-| Battie said. buy more nails.” the boys were told, it'll be finders-| Crane. Dr. George may | Civilien has been set. A total of 237,000| mittee. Battle is a member Roth enid they were emnened at Deciding the bill was the real|keepers for Warren and Wayne. | Borie 1c ons production employment was about the same as last year. | 1954 models were produced. of the Foreign Affairs Com-| the soviet reconstruction program. McCoy, they left it in custody of| But, today, Sgt. Hodges was) tswrence, evid of while there was a decline of about 40,000 workers engaged in defense | mittee. “There is & great deal of re. the store manager and sped on scratching his head, saying, “Won-| pitirmy 2.00000:7. ee ee ee ee eee or U.N. 9th Birthday | The two congressmen said in an | building in every city we visited,” their bikes to Pontiac Police Head-|der how anyone is going to prove Sports vereesenee 2 8 The report, issued by Harlow H. Curtice, president, and Alfred P. “* : GY | airport. interview they traveled | Fisher said. “Stalingrad , quarters where they were met by ownership of that $100 bill. Identi- Tr a adie Programe --.:.: ‘tiligy | Sloan Jr., chairman, said deliveries of General Motors defense products BA oe Ap ars N, Y. @—~/| 4,000 miles in the Soviet Union and | destroyed during the war, has been Detectives Richard Evans and fying Ben Franklin's face just, (item, Berl... 3-3 | have declined steadily during 1954 United Nations celebrated its| were treated “with consideration | pretty well rebuilt: James LaPonsie, who drove the | won't be enough. Women's Pages... .....:.13, 14, 18 mms contrasts, toruhnation 6f oiber comtvanin, oud wanenaen of 6g Sonaiiee BORG Ge ta | Me a owe wei sk oe ea the store and re- defense contracts, terniinets th = waved a Oh | | SRS, Saabs vesean cvery evening “a8 completion dates for others. world peace. : at their own expense. PS oeen Creare % d § { 5 ' } THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1954/ x rs foe » ge ; i . af iF re if 4 iu i z i . : | t 4 z zt ft 4 4 sieei i i i i} g 3 | 4 LiL (i. a “e i il * ie fi i fi : fF faze 82 i lit £eF3. FF ett ih t f i Pere cecvee es BO = SP. Mee ccwee teeberegensenees IPP ee eee) rere oe ** fe ; Pa i a City Expected fo Authorize ~ Condemnation Proceedings Henrietta Sept. 5, 1932 in Bay City and came delegate elected by Giab te represent annual dis- — 2-Car Crash Injures Birmingham Drivers col- | BIRMINGHAM—A <2 > di I z two-car lision at the Chapin-Cummings in-| ii iil | i i E i : | i iff ile Hult fed f > a i i Z 5 é ss | g & 8 a j 5 [ g 3ise Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Fred A. Be Bostwick Mrs, Fred A. (Lena M.)' Bost- wick, 51, 964-8. Anderson St., died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- to Pontiac 27 years ago. A = ’ of the yeor! 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By RELMAN MORIN NEW YORK — A vague but | widespread feeling of —.| mainly over jobs and economic se- curity appears to be the big polit- | ical factor on the Atlantic Seaboard today in the last week before the | elections. Democrats are counting heavi- ly on it to give them what they call a “junior landslide’ Nov. 2. | fight in that district. They are! EAST ST. LOUIS, Ml. given little hope in the other races. . * 7 Rhode Island — This is a Demo- cratic stronghold. While it gave | President Eisenhower a slim plu-| rality in 1952, it elected all Demo- crats on the rest of the ticket. Maryland — The segregation is- | sve has been brought into the elec- | tions here and the effects are hard cratic candidate for governor, not- ing that the state has practiced the .Segregation for many years, re- Republicans, _ recognizing feeling,. argue that the economic | situation was even worse before the Korean War. They are plead- ing with the voters to “Give Ike More time” and say conditions are steadily improving. And Presi- dent Eisenhower himself has jumped into the campaign. * ¢ « Nine _ im the region are electing 7 governors, 6 senators and 90 representatives. A majori- ty of the offices are now held vy Republicans. The state-by-state lineup appears like this today: New York—Straw-vote fizures baffle most political analysts at the moment. Ives, the GOP can- didate for governor, piled up a record plurality in 1952, even run- ning ahead of Eisenhower. Harri- man is making his first try for elective office. As a campaigner, he is neither colorful nor excit- ing. Yet the polls show him lead- ing Ives. e* New Jersey—the main race here is for a Senate seat and most ob- servers believe Rep. Charles How- ell, Democrat, will defeat former Rep. Clifford Case. The Republi- can candidate is beset by opposi- tion within his own party. s s * Massachusetts — Two Repubii- cans, Gov. Christian A. Herter and Sen, Leverett Saltonstall, are in tight races for re-election. They appear to be leading in this final week before the election. Herter’s when Democratic Sen. John Ken- = did not publicly back him in Connecticut—Gov. John Lodge's | Democratic challenger is former | Rep. Abraham A. Ribicoff and at the moment the race looks neck and neck. Vermont-New Hampshire—Demo- crats generally concede defeat in dairy farmer, E. Frank Branon, is putting up a strong fight for the | governor's office. New Hampshire is electing a gov- ernor, two senators and two rep-| | cently said, “I believe it would be unwise to end that system imme- diately."” Gov. Theodore McKeidin has said he would enforce the law. Delaware — Here, too, the segre- gation question has arisen, al- though candidates of both parties have avoided taking a stand on it. 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Secretly we women and girls absolutely love the association | of ideas that links us to huge | dangerous natural forces—and by George, we're going to fight off any and every attempt on the part of men toe hog the glory for themselves, Way back in early September, ~ after Carol to be exact. all thig windy nonsense about insults to the fair sex roared up to a 70 mile an hour force, but by the Edna, Flor ence, ungrac ious Gilda and her > Me * . = ‘i Pr Ark Min g . am “% . Sl ee “ 126,000 ef your neghbors are now enjoying electra clothes dryers. Electric Clothes Dryers rel LOWEST PRICED | When vou look cothes dryers —-s ing installation! for the best nop electric. And while you re shopping, compare costs _ buy in includ- An electric dryers a bargain com- pared to line drying, too. Its genie warmth is kinder to clothes . preserves their freshness and. bright, new looks. And, great yrandmaw to It's easy... the contrary, washables last longer dried away from the sun and the wind when you dry clothes Electrically | how's for | hieved promptly. Plan to Name Hurricanes as Boys Brings Protests majesty Hazel, that little old 70 miles an hour semed like a mild spring zephyr Editorial writers (mostly male) all over the U femininity with aggression, truction and danger that scads of feminine readers started looking around for velvet cloaks over mud puddles of their purple prose The official announcements that any future hurricanes in 1954 would be known as Irene, Jill, Katherine, Lucy, Mabel and so on down through Wallis merely started new floods rag- ing in the chivalry department, All the while, the better ad- justed females of the country ; merely smiled and waited for the big dust-up to blow itself out, pri- vately wondering perhaps if their menfolk hadn't got the wind up just a bit. But now all of a sudden, brand new storm warnings are up—and even the calmest feminine pulse must speed up to meet. the menace For believe it or not, the lat | est news from Washington and an official spokesman is that in | January the “joint Hurricane Conference will debate wheth | @r to keep on with girls’ names | or awlich te boys’. | So batten @own the ladies! We may be blow this time—all to the tur of not wanting to hurt our hatches in for a real snide feeling It may be a real mean blow. too but never let it be said later on that we wuz robbed bh. Cause we didn't have sense enough to come in out of the rain | As if every girl or woman in ther mght mind didn't realize jthere's more glamor in being | llinked to danger and tempestu- | | cammess than to anything ail meek | and mild’ | As if we don't realize tall well | that it was the bad and violent dames that made the world al ways sit up and take notice— the Lacretia Borgias, the Lady Macheths, the Lirtie Bordens— even the barefoot contessas! So just let any group of weather Awa the experts try stripitig giris’ names from any future hur ricanes and taking up with Amos ; Bertie, Charlie, Dudley kgbert jand the like They'll just find = themseives blown apart. that’s all. This. is fair warning , plain view However, before we defeat this het air plot, compromise may be needed, and I'm ready with my own centribution toe peace betwen the tsobars: If some change is naming all phoons with storm signals all in inevitable Pacific ty boy's names and all Atlantic hurricanes with girl's? But if we do. then we'd better remember that ‘never the twain shal| meet because if ever the stormy twain did meet. the rest of us sure would blow our tops at the resulis Drafted Driver AWOL FRESNO, Calif. (UP) — Ernest Musgrave had some car trouble ind asked a passerby to steer the auto while it was pushed When the car started, the drafted driver kept going Musgrave didn't see his car again until it was found wrecked in Los An geles ‘ cavactisament) Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Pied Healing Substance That Reheves Paia—Shrinke Hemorrhonds New York, N. Y. (Special) —For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston- | whing ability to shrink hemor- rhoids and to stop bleeding —with- out surgery In case after case, pain was re | And, while gently | velieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. 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There 'are two such cases pending in Su- perior Court. Samuel A. Rinella, chairman of ‘the association's Matrimonial Law Committe, yesterday appointed a two-member subcommittee to be- ing hearings Wednesday. Rinella | said a recent report by a Chicago |physician that he performed be- i tween 200 and 300 such insemina- | tions indicated an immediate need 'for such a law, Judge Gibson E. Gorman has case involving a S-year-old boy. |The 36-year-old mother, who is su- |ing her 48-year-old machinist hus- band for divorce, contends the boy was born of artificial insemination and that her husband is not the father The mother asks the court to rule artificial insemination js not contrary to public policy, does not constitute adultery, that the child is legitimate and that the husband has no right or interest in the child artificial insemination is the issue in a second case. 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It may mean | ngressional races across “the decisive vote in their stand to | “ a mA hold GOP control of the Senate urke, former mayor of Cleve- Sreal Ei : land, was appointed senator by of a dont nhower. Democratic Gov. Frank J. Lausche when Taft died with two years of When You're his term still to run. . Bender has served six straight | terms as a ressman from in a HURRY Obie. He ie ranning on “hc | with Ike” program. | The two candidates have con- ducted an wynusual campaign- | featuring a number of face-to-face | |debates from the same platform. | ke has been a rough exchange. |Ohio Republican leaders were | |“shotgunned” into supporting | Bender. He frequently mentions _the attacks that Republican) speaker William Saxbe of the} State House of Representatives | made on Bender during the May We're tops for your time ] primary. problems. 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These reasons have been listed: an easier place for the county in general to reach; much better parking; making the current lo- cation down town available for some other activities; financial saving to the tax payers. * * * Pontiac attorneys prefer the conven- more convenient location away from the picked a location. They're pre- Oakland County, we suggest the site the supervisors have selected. Transportation is mentioned, but we * * * The Supervisors haye given the matter the most study. They're the experts. The Press trails along with them. Extending the Seaway Senator Frercuson has turned his “attention to getting maximum possible benefits for Michigan from the St. Lawrence waterway. To that end he said in Lansing that early next year he would push for appropriations to finance widening and deepening of channels in the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. His objective is a Congressional appropriation sufficient to finance work that will permit vessels with a loaded draft of 25.5 feet to reach Great Lakes ports. * * * The importance of these improvements stems from the fact that the seaway work on which Canada and the U. S. now have embarked, goes no farther than Lake Erie. It is emphasized in figures quoted at a Sault Ste. Marie meeting of the Upper in foreign trade on the lakes after the ek | tons. By 1959, it is estimated the volume will have grown 37,500,000. to Six years after that, by 1965, Mr. Beuxema said, the total would be 47,500,000 tons. , The seaway promises Michigan the greatest economic stimulus it has felt since the automobile be- came big business. For that rea- son every Michigan interest should support the legislative program announced by Sen. Fer- guson. * * * Without widening and deepening of these river channels use of ships larger than those now plying between Europe and our lake ports, would be impossible. Nothing should be allowed to delay the start of this essential work. Envoy of Understanding This newspaper is proud to call read- ers’ attention to a series of articles by Sprrnos P. Seiiinas of Greece. Foreign news editor of the Athens daily Vradyni, Mr. Sziurwas is here for three months under auspices of the State Department. He is one of 20 for- eign journalists participating in this year's exchange program. So far under it 30 newspapers in this country have been hosts to newsmen from 17 Nations. As his first articles indicate, our visiting colleague is well qualified to interpret inter- national events and the attitude of his countrymen toward the United States. In truth, his choice of words in doing that makes us believe that while here, as well as after his return, he will prove to be an able ambassador of interna- tional understanding. The Man About Town Good Food Needed Found to Be Top Adjunct in Treatment of Disease Alike: What neo twe people are— and beth are glad of it. When she presided at.the recent taste appeal sweepstakes, ; Miss Edith Bandeen, dietitian at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, proved that good food is a prime factor in the San’'s ever increasing alumni Yist—those who have been restored to good . The event was attended by Ten minutes hunting near Marlette was all that Jack Crumworth of Auburn Heights needed to bag his limit and get his car pelted with numerous stray shots. A straw vote taken in that county by The Lapeer County Press shows that the Republicans have gained over their 1952 vote. On the strength of the present straw vote, that county will give 73 per cent of its ballots to the Republican ticket. The official 1952 vote tallied closely to the showing of a similar straw vote Pontiac's veteran hunter, who has not missed a bird or deer season for three-quar- ters of a century, ¢ Charlies M. VanBuskirk, of 67 Allison St., was one of the first local nimrods to get his 1954 ringneck. At a recent meeting of the Board of Trus- tees of the Pontiac General Hospital, W. P. Babcock and Mrs. B. B. Roush were discussing municipal rejuvenation proj- ects in Chicago. The hope was expressed that the city might now find a way to dis- pose of its loop trains, and somebody re- marked, “You want them to get the ‘El’ out of there.” As the tottering and stooping Man About Town goes his way, he reflects on that remark by Horace Greeley to the effect that journalism will kil! you, but will keep you alive while you're at it. Appearing on the front cover of a national fashion magazine is a photo of Miss Mary Them, honor student at Smith College and daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Thom of Metamora, well known in the Pontiac area. Verbal Orchids | to— Mrs. Hattie Buchner of 173 Ogemaw Rd.: ninetieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Vanderbilt Yoder of Almont; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Gatkie of Lapeer; golden wedding. - The Anxious Seat Voice of the People Michigan Inviting Gambling Racketeers If ‘Charity Bingo’ Passes, Says Reader (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, pod Bas and telephone number of the writer must accom: y letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is eriticel in ite nature) Advertising to the effect that everyone will want to vote for so- called ‘‘charity bingo” prompts me to write this. This is not really a “charitable bingo’’ proposal at all. If it passes, the legislature can permit all types of gambling, just so charity gets a cut, however small! gal, the racketeers move in fast. Guy H. Jenkins, Lansing cor- respondent, says, ‘‘There will be plenty of dynamite in the initiated folks. But that is not the case. No- where in the amendment is there mention of bingo, nor chances on automobiles for policemen's field days. “The legislature has unlimited authority to legalize any kind of gambling as long as charity comes in for a cut of the proceeds. You can depend on hearing. the devoiees of the gambling rackets defend church and lodge bingo gatnes ” Who sponsors that radio adve'tis- ing? All well-informed voters wil! vote No on Proposal Number 4 Madge C. Healy 6350 Pine Knob Road Clarkston, Michigan ‘Politics Is Funny,’ Says Jas. W. Clapp It has been said that politics is funny. No truer statement has ever been made. Go back with me, if you please, to another era im our country’s history. When Democrats and slavery was in flower. When we had a Supreme Court, hand-picked as to party and slav- ery with a bench made up of pro- slavery parties, who along with Chief Justice, Democrat Taney, rendered the infamous Dred Scott decision, classing Negro slaves along with livestock and other chat- tels. to be bought and sold. There was the start of the Re- publican Party, a party formed with the sole idea of freeing the slaves. Two leaders of De- mecracy standing up for the Taney decision were John C. Cathoun and Jefferson Davis. Democrat Buchanan allowed these friends of slavery to take over the government to the extent that Cass, Miehigan’s Democratic Secretary of War, resigned, rather than see his beloved U.S. turned over to traitors. Then Republican Lincoln, with the help of recruits from all parties, freed the slaves. Then the descendants of those slaves came north, to the home of those “dirty, bloated capitalists” to make a decent living and vote for the party of Taney, Davis, Calhoun, et al, who would still have them in bondage were it not for the Repub- lican party. And don't forget that it was Re- publican Chief, Justice Warren who another decision, which will go down in American history for the colored race as Taney's decision was against. das. W. Clapp 1M 8. Johnson Says Dog Vivisector May Harm Children While I am in complete agree- ment with the humane officials that the person or persons who cut up little dogs for a pastime are fiends, I do not think conviction in fil ist i i Z i “Tf tl g i : F i not just another poor dog. If you have information, why not call.the humane society and tell them about it . Sam Use ‘Giving Campaign’ to Raise Hospital Funds Recently you have had some articles about the over crowding at Pontiac General Hospital and the need for enlargement. The people ot Pontiac are soon to vote whether they will have their taxes raised to meet that need. Pontiac people are not the only ones who use Pontiac General. A great part of Oaklarid County uses it too. Why should Pontiac people pay for all the enlargement for the benefit of a county? There must not be a provision for taxation of the county people for this cause or surely it would have been used al- ready. Anyway people hate to be taxed but love to give freely. Why can't you, the paper and hospital authorities, set up a “giving cam- paign?” You could run personal interest stories and pictures to arouse public interest. Inexpensive collection boxes could be placed by the cash reg- isters in stores where they would be convenient when change is made. I'm a housewive with three chil- dren. Like all women from aver- age income families, I find it diffi- cult to make ends meet. ‘But I could give quite a little over a period of time if given a chance to give a little at a time. Why not give the former patients a chance to help at jeast a little? Evelyn J. Thomas 4480 W. Highland Rd. Milford. - Show Pride in City With New Courthouse we now see but the times are past If am office building of 12 ad We must not forget that we have two of the largest factories in the United States and many visitors to view them. Here is a way to show our pride in the Pontiac car, Gen- eral Motors Truck and the other enterprises of Oakland County. Our present courthouse is a shabby contrast to the modern city hall we can be justly proud of. Convinced Says Keep Boys Home by Voting Republican I see there are but a few days more before election. I have read where there has been quite a lot of criticism about our present administration. Voters, stop and consider, isn't it better now than to have our boys fighting in a foreign country? Many do not come home and many are mained. Vote Republican and keep our boys at home. D. E. Stickney Route 2, Rochester Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE T like the cafeteria . . . I like to stand in line . .:. To look at all the children small . . . And wish that they were mine .-. . The babies in their fathers’ arms .. . The youngsters at their feet... While loving mothers choose with care... The vegetables and meat . .. I like to watch each baby in ... Its high chair at the table... . Consuming food and chortling .. . As much as it is able... And. oh I love that precious smile .. . Whenever I can see . . . Some baby girl who turns her head... And seems to flirt with me... would give a million if ., . Those children all were mine... And I would stand forever in... That cafeteria line. (Copyright 1984) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY —TIl Chron. 33:9 . To see and listen to the wicked is already the beginning of wicked- ness. —Confucius David Lawrence Says: Lattimore Perjury Judge Should Heed WASHINGTON — Owen Latti- claimed, brought about the loss of China to the free world, is under moting Communist causes. The same committee came to & unanimous conclusion that Latti- more was “the conscious, articu- late instrument of the Soviet con- spiracy in the United States.” Hi | F t ! rfl iv if 3 hn nt Tai a rbrtf granted by a specific statute in a criminal case? fidavit of prejudice “in good faith” but nevertheless “acted irrespon- sibly and recklessly.’’ The judge then went on to contradict his con- to have Judge Youngdahl appro- priate it as his own. The most conspicuces flaw in the judge's new statement is his contention that the U.S. attorney had chided him for quoting from congressional testimony, and he proceeds to show how Rover, too, had offered some excerpts from ae ee ee vit. main point, which was that if the judge was going to quote from congressional hearings he shouldn't cite the findings of the Tydings Committee alone and disregard 4o- tally the findings of the McCarran- Jenner Committee, which went “Certainly if the judge improp- erly assigned any materiality to what the Tydings Committee found, he at least should have noted that the McCarran Committee—before which the defendant was alleged to have committed the perjury in- volved herein—found that the de- fendant was ‘from some time in the 1930's a conscious, articulate instrument of the Soviet conspir- acy.’ “Again the judge wrote: ‘Ap parently the McCarran Commit- Bias Charge not find ag evidence to support its findings is a matter for pre- sentation at a trial, and not some- thing to be ruled upon by Judge Youngdahi in analyzing the phrase- ology of the accusation or indict- ment itself, It is something to be ri Court, moreover, held that a judge’s ruling in lower courts as well as what throws in by way of “dicta” expressions of personal opin- in considering a eaE 5 Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) This column has failed in its ef- forts to get Stevenson and Nixon speaking on the same topic on the same platform on the same day. We feel that Adlai’s rebukes are one-chided. And that Nixon's opinions are slanted like roofers’ ladders. F We would let them pick their subject and avoid it. Nixon is the conservative type of shill. Steven- son throws it around like a cat with spasms. They have only one week left to wrap it up. Next Tuesday we go to the polls with the wild light of victory in our eyes, the wreath Don't make any mistake about him. Stevenson is as cute as a mouse's ear. When you ask a mod- ern politician if be ever read the Ten Commandments he answers e s hepcat, ‘what's on the other Ss ” Looking Back 15 Years Ago 236 RAILWAYS FACE U. 8. prosecution as Attorney General Murphy charges restraint of trade. DIES INVESTIGATING commit- tee publishes membership list of American League for Peace and Democracy, which the committee says is Communistic, 20 Years BALANCE BUDGET is bankers’ reply to FDR's request for price stability. LEGION demands AMERICAN immediate bonus cash. Patient’s Wish Determines Will Be Used During Natural Childbirth By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. We are convinced that a wom- an's sense of security is enhanced by not being alone when she is in active labor. So say Dr. Herbert Thoms, De- partment of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology, of the School é6f Medicine, and Ernestine Wiedenbach. R. N., Division of Obstetric Nursing of the School of Nursing, Yale Uni- versity. (J. A.M. A., 9. 4. 4.) I admire and applaud this reso- lute advance inte the 2th cen- tury, but I warn Dr. Thoms and Nurse Wiedenbach that it is lone- Nineteenth-century lying-in insti- tutions, their staffs, and their para- sites unanimously loathe me for this, but then, they never loved me much anyway. These institutions go to considerable trouble and ex- pense to maintain a monkey cage where nincompoops may be con- fined, with room to pace the floor in the best nineteenth-century fash- ion, while whatever goes on in the secret chamber goes on. 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Jows while war prisoners in Korea. naman een teee-nitneranmtth MoreGlsFace |" Courts-Martial - Expect Army to Issue New Series pf Charges Against Ex-POWs WASHINGTON # — The Arm probably will issue this week a new series of court-martial charges against soldiers accused of cols | Jaborating with their Communist captors or informing on theit fel-| The expected additional court: | martial charges are among 4 cases still being investigated by the Army. All will involve men i |tained passage of the first anti- pollution act. . “I played an important part in ‘| obtaining funds for school buildings where the need has been great. be-| cause of Federal installations for defense. I will continue that policy. | “I obtained legislation almost | doubling funds for better roads. As | chairman. of the powerful Public | | Works Committee of the House, | | legislation of this kind will con-| tinue to have my attention. “I will devote every effort to assure Michigan's receiving full benefits of the St. Lawrence Seaway for cheaper transporta- tien for the marketing of our goods. “Seniority in Congress assures Oakland County the chairmanship of the Public Works Committee in a Republican Congress. A new mem- | ber starts at the bottom. | “I will assist President Eisen- | hower to complete his constructive | GEORGE A. DONDERO | meter law | oranner.’ 27 . iM . * Driving Violations | The Michigan Sécretary of State's office reports the {allowing Oakland County residents whose operator's licenses have been THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 either suspended or revoked re- cently: Hélen Aldrich, Lake Orion drunk Joseph anc Victoria Asha Allison & uneatiefied judgment Relph B drunk moter law LaVerne Biack, @ St. Clair, drunk motor law. Ralph end Relz Capling. 23 N Cass. unsatisfied judgment: Thomas M Chenhalls. 170 W Bundell, drunk motor law, George L | Cleary, Perndale. drunk motor law; |} Auther Cook, New Haden, drunk moter law, Harley R. Dix, Farmington gent operation: Isaiah Elbert, Perndale unsatisfied judgment: John W. Heuft Royal Osk, drunk motor law; Oliver D. Howard, Holly, violated license restric- tion, Robert R. Janes, Parmington, drunk motor lew; Lyman Jennere, Rochester unsatisfied judgment Lake Orion, drunk motor iaw; Ernest G Levine, Royal Oss Jack M. Lewis. 2535 Auburn, drunk mo- tor law; W M MecDill, $2 Clovese, un- Pi SUTTON ‘ a i te geeelon, AUL SUTT program for the benefit of the) cited jedqment. Billy 9. MoGowes Pe cine seid an K Y C did t American people. | 360 Selewia drunk metor law; Preak Army spok nan saic : r ; | D. Russel, Clyde. drunk motor law; Neil y how our Candidates E. Watson. 1547 Richmond, habitually nouncements of charges could be expected “‘very soon.” The courts- martial will be conducted at va- rious Army areas where the men are now stationed. ves It appeared that these new cases | 1 will be predicated, like previous | ones, on alleged offenses com- ‘ mitted by American soldiers while land ¢ in enemy prison camps. The Defense Department, it was | from the county's 18th district. Sho disclosed in material which be. | their statements follow. came available today, is making} Sutton detailed disclaimer of any idea; .. Pest that there was “repudiation” of | Nominated by the Democratic promises of immunity from prose-| Party for the U. 8. Congressional cution given prisoners before they | seat from the 18th District is Paul returned if they were found to have Sutton, 44, of 509 Hawhtorne St., illegal acts. | Royal Oak. Born in Albuquerque, N. M., and educated in California, Sut- Church Fund Helped by Engagement Ring | wert sctersa !ATERB' He is past chairman of the Roya! WA URY, Conn. @ — Her | Oak Democratic Committee and a ae te ——. wae oun | former commander of the Ameri , i a being raised a te can Legion, Sutton is married at the First Metho- has two children. s B. His statement: “T stand for: gift feeling it represented too great; “Immediate strengthening of na a sacrifice. Then the Waterbury | tional defense mentioned the incident. m A day or 50 later, Hart received Passage of © fair and equi- a telephone call from a person table laber act, “who doesn't belong te our! ‘Restoration of a bi-partisan for- church,” offering to donate the| eign policy A radio actor, he is a World value of the ring to the improve-| “Immediate federal aid in the ment fund. construction of public schools. The check which followed was ‘A public housing program not for $550. controlied by real estate lobbies. But, says Hart, the ring donor os insisted that the church keep it. It} was Rasen ese cagyy will be set into a cross which wil! rect from Lake Huron and a z installed above the Communion | in the sanctuary. © "| fund County's takes, Screen Star to Wed “Immediate introduction of a bill Movie Writer Nov. 21 | in the Mth Congress to bring the | St. Lawrence Seaway to Michigan HOLLYWOOD, i® — Blonde Mar- | by restoring the provision for the .| improvements in the Detroit River and the St. Mary's River which were Knocked out of the St. Lawr- ence Seaway Bill before it was | enacted As the act now stands Maxwell's third| Michigan hag no part of the second. | project.” series of inter-connected covered drains to stop pollution of Oak- : Baga: 48 Size Heads Dondero, Sutton Opposed Race for U.S. Congress This is the last in a series of articles on political candidates in Oak- ounty. Republican Rep. George A. Dondero is opposed by Demo- acre flood. City Manager Charles ,crat Paul Sutton in the race for the ton moved te Michigan in 1944. | 2:25 Home Pool Runs Amuck | negligent end hegilgent eperation ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (UP)—) ; Youngsters in the Bible Hill sec- Unless You're A tion wanted a swimming pool and, | Two-Cer Family decided to make one by blocking YOU NEED BUS SERVICE up a culvert. The result was a five- | U. S. House of Representatives 5. Summer said it took six men, ont bus service when rt biographies on the two men and Md two trucks to remedy the sit- oh uation. you need #... ae USE IT NOW, AT clues You WsTH | pune George A. Dondero Iron seldom is found in a pure Now serving his 11th term as a sate. U. S. representative, George A. ~_ eT y Dondero, 71, is seeking re-election |as congressman from the 18th Dis- Dondero Was bern in Royal ? Oak and served as its first vil- ; trict | fage clerk and mayor, He at- } | tended the city's public schools | and graduated from the Detroit | College of Law. | He resides at 42%6 F. Seventh St }and is a member of the Masonic | Lodge and Kiwanis International. Dondero is chairman of the House | | Public Works Committee. | His first ten congressional terms were served representing the old 117th District, He is married and | has three children His statement “I will continue my long record | lof making every effort to relieve | | the people of unnecessary, burden- | some taxes, and the excessive cost of government; of restoring and preserving American principles and ideas against socialistic own- ership and control by the Federal government; of defending private enterprise, which built America, | and keeping the government from | entering into competition with its own citizens. ‘The busines of gov- ernment is fot government in business “Tl will continue te werk for peace among all nations. I be. | lieve the postal workers are en- | titled te a reasonable increase in pay and will urge that it be considered directly by the Sth Congress. “1 will continue my fight to clean up lakes and streams by strength- euing anti-poilution laws. I ob THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE 7 cpa + oe er 2-39 ‘ negii- | Wiltam Keich, | drunk moter lew; | | world with Columbus, f é _ se oemeds The ‘cucumber came to the ie that 4 years later De growing them “better than those and spread |Soto noted Florida Indians were ,of Spain — > Tender Young First Seven Rib Cut her in your arms \ lineal inane sniilinnsite. anil oN a ee Children Who,.NEED Help Are Depending§ Upon You! UNITED FUND DRIVE OCT. 19- NOV. 4 SEs DP , = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER! 25, 1954 Weekend Homecoming Games Call Area Residents T Mrs. Byron Cole of Sylvan Shores Drive, | Mrs. Floyd Andrews of Clarkston and Mrs. | Homecomings over the weekend at Michigan State College and the University of Michigan attracted many former students and football fans. In Ann Arbor for the Saturday Michigan-Minnesota game and celebrations were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin M. Wilbur of Cincinnati and | Tripps Witness M Triumph Allen Palmers Visited by Daughters Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ! Jennings of Rosshire court are the grandparents. . * s Mr. and Mrs. William J. Widman | Jr. of LaFay drive are announcing | the birth of a boy, Steven Scott, | Oct. 21 at St.. Joseph Mercy Hos- | | Forest street are the parents of | g _THIRTEEN _ Py bern this morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Martin et Orchard Lake avenue and Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Stahl of North Tonawanda, N. Y, * « *@ Mr. and Mrs. Duane Monroe of | Your Living Room Can Be Just as \Beautiful at a Low Cost - Peutiac Press Phote of the activities at the Grand Old Party. the H, Halladay Fiynns of Flint. They were also visitors at the Dakota drive hore of Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Palmer. Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Flynn are the former Marilyn and Carolyn Palmer. > s 7 The Leslie R, Tripps of Miinois avenue were also among the fans whe witnessed Michigan's tri- umph. ; . Ld] . Others were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moreau of East Iroquois road, Patricia Huffman of Scott Lake road, Mrs. Bengt Pulls of Miami road, David Scott of Lakeside drive, Donna Anderson of Cass | Elizabeth road and Mr. and Mrs. | Royce Everett of Oneida road. * * - Fans at the Michigan State- Purdue game included Mr. and | Mrs, Ronald Felix of Newberry | street and Mr. and Mrs. Noyce Strait Jr, of West Iroquois road. + * * Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Krantz of Voorheis road and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Witsoe of South Tasmania alse traveled to the game and enjoyed a visit with Renald Krantz whe is a student at the Orrin McQuaid of Berkshire road (left to \Waterford’s CAI building was the setting | right) took time out from Saturday eve-| ning’s festivities to look over some of the prizes for the card party which was just one | County. a for the annual event sponsored by the Re. | Roxanne Anthony Weds Billy Thomas Wiseheart A gown of white skinner satin was worn by Roxanne Kay An- thony for her marriage to Billy Thomas Wiseheart, Saturday eve- ning in First Congregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Anthony of Mt. Clemens street and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Wiseheart of Devondale road. decorated with vases of white fugi chrysanthemums and giadi- oli. The bride's gown was yoked and paneled: with French Alecon lace and the skirt ended in a chapel Hot Lunch Program Adopted by School Emmanuel Christian School Par- Teacher's Fellowship met evening in the school | Thursday building on South Telegraph road. The 134 parents who Were pres-. hot lunch | ent voted to install a program at the school and also to have Boy and Giri Scout troops. A health film on the Common Cold was shown by Mrs. Ursula Skinner of the Pontiac Health de- partment. A musical program was presented by the girls’ chorus un- der the direction of Kaye Pren- tice Mary Wyers sang a solo. Readings were given by Sharon| Spickie and Tommy Woody, Sorority Gathers Members and guesta of Beta Theta Phi sorority gathered Thurs- jday evening at the YWCA for a | toy demonstration. Mrs, John Sin- college, | * . Ld] Elvira Bosogni, daughter of Mr. | Mrs. Varese Bisogni of Greer | publican Women's Federation of Oakland a attended the Michigan | State College homecoming dance Saturday. evening with Arthur Tusch of Grand Rapids, . * 7 Enjoying a 30 day leave after serving 14 months with the Marines in Japan is Cpl. Edgar M. Bauer. His parents, the Edward Bauers of Telegraph road, gave a dinner | party in his honor Saturday eve- ning. * ¢« « Mary Crane, a senior at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, has been elected a member of Shaw |Hali house council. She is the | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | Crane of mom requeis road. tert Nan was the name select. ed by Mr. and Mrs, ee | ‘(nee dane West) of Tacoma | court for their daughter, me i] ” Peter Tiberg of Keego | Harber, Clyde West ef Van Nuys, COLD WAVE EXPERT HAIR STYLING a A eee tiara & a op clair was general chairman for the A SPECIALTY sec’ her veil of illusion | = ‘ ‘ event, Mrs. Sinclair will open her | DO OTHY'S BEAUTY trimmed with lace and she car- Seo xa 4 gt, \home on Rutherford road for the | R smor ried a bouquet of white fugi MRS. BILLY next meting. | —— = chrysanthemums and ivy, centered _ T. WISEHEART ———— with pink roses. ~ Mrs. Charlies Brannon attended the bride as matron of honor and Queen Mary Group bridesmaids were Gwendolyn | Elects President Polk =a anise a The Mrs. Charles Clarke was elected attendants wore floor- ngt gowns president of Queen Mary Section of royal blue crystalline. Royal of Needlework Guild at ¢he Thurs- blue velvet headpieces; secured | aa, meeting held im the Calgary their veils which were sprinkled ota tecene Siva (Charlee Craig- with rhinestones and they carried |) 044 . uets pom hi boug of yellow agp eas al Other officers elected were Mrs anthemums with autumn leaves. seek © . vie share re John Gemmell, secretary: Mrs. Henry Milligan, treasurer and Mrs. George Bickley, historian. Serving on committees will be Mrs. Harvey Little, Mrs. David Ralph Kaphengst seated the guests, The bride's mother greeted her | OW. Mrs. Alex Joss. Bickerstaff, Mrs. Andrew McKer- Knife Pleats ORLON SKIRTS Orlon Jersey Blouses $2.98 up $698 | 2-Pc. Eton Corduroy Suits Pants—Solid Color Coats—Light Figured 56% Infants Diaper Set 2.98 up Corduroy or Orion Plastic Lined Panties ———'! guests at a reception held in the church parlors wearing a cocktail- | length dress of ice blue faille with | matching accessories and a cor- sage of pink and white carnations. | The bridegroom's mother chose a | cocktail-length dress of dusty pink | | with matching accessories and a corsage of pink and white carna- | tons. | The new Mrs. Wiseheart changed | to a navy knit suit with red| accessories and the rose corsage | from her bridal bouquet for a) honeymoon in northern Michigan. | Upon their return they will re- | side in Rochester. United Fund Movie Shown at Meeting | Mrs. Harold McGraw opened her | home on Beverly avenue Tuesday | evening to members of the New | Syivanites Club. During the eve- | ning David Spear showed movies on the United Fund, Mrs. William Frankenfield of St Joseph street will be hostess at the next meeting. Tues.-Wed. 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Minimum sizes z i shee § re By ANNE HEYWOOD Many, many women who must stay at home with small children take up writing because, “It can If they truly like to write, and have done a good deat in school, it can one that offers possibilities for per- sonal and intellectual development —but not if they expect to make them rich and famous overnight, as too many of them do. In that case it becomes a tragic, time- wasting and energy-draining alf- fair. Of course, the occasional woman does sell a novel, or short stories, or plays or television scripts, but this is usually because she is high- ly talented, has worked long, hard and consistently, and, most import- ant of all, considered it a craft to be worked at, not a magic method of making a fast dollar. Appreciate Thoughtful Friend's Gift Others Were Not Obligated, Girls Action Was Rude No Appointment Necessary IMPERIAL Beauty Salon 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 a —Luncheons— RIKER FOUNTAIN in Riker Bldg. Lobby Custom Upholstering WILLIAMK. COWIE 21 Years of Practical Experience 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 ef Ho se Fag i F i | merely smile and say, “No, thank you,”” to any drink you do not want. | Dear Mrs. Post: Father is | shocked because I want to wear |my silk housecoat when I am having friends in, including boys. He thinks it is not a place because of the boys. Isn't an attractive housecoat suitable? I agree with your father, It is certainly not an appropriate dress to receive friends in, especially | boys. If you were convalescing and | receiving none but intimate friends pert P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea you might wear it. Dear Mrs. Post: When dining in a restaurant, if one's napkin | falls to the floor, is it proper to | | pick it up yourself, ask the waiter | to do so, or ask for a fresh one? Answer: Pick it up yourself. First person to see the heavens | through a telescope was Galileo | | Galilei, who constructed a crude | moon through it in 1609. | telescope and first examined the | ‘Most People Just. Waste Good Time|¥oungsters writing about people and about show. He covers the general forms, dramatic principles which will add | the series, the serial, murder and to their enjoyment and apprecia- | mystery scripts and the full-length tion, and enrich their lives. |nils, commreial, and’ do a O With this warning, so to speak, I play. He discusses comedy, juve- {would like to tell you, if this is an niles, commercials, and does a | interest of yours, about an excel-| wonderful job of showing how to do 'Jent new book in the field. Titled | dialogue successfully. Moreover, it |““Writing for Television,’ by Gil-| is all handled in so intelligent and bert Seldes, it is comprehensive philosophical manner that you will and practical. find your understanding increased, *Mr, Seldes has produced, written and your @njoyment of all dra- and directed for television, and matic writing vastly enlarged. has handled every known type of | (Copyright 1954) " Manufacturers Bioduce Easily Washed Sheets By a YER , “Everybody helps with the house- idea is the sleek and wrinkleless simple matter, and the advantages of washability are really special. Nylon tricot sheets whisk through suds in a lavatory, dry in no |time, and need never be ironed. Because it's so easy to wash them and return them to the bed, they save weight in the laundry also the necessity of owning many sheets and finding a to store them. Nylon tricot sheets come in pret- as well as white, an are pillow cases to match. manufacturer also makes ny- tricot crib sheets for baby. (Hamilton Textile Mills.) MAKE FRIENDS If you don't have a chance: to tell Mrs. Brown how much you enjoyed her talk at the time—tell her the next time you see her. The fact that you have remem- | | Little girls love playmates — especially ones their own size! Your child will adore this 32-inch doll! Wears hcild's size 3 clothes! Easy to make! Pattern 572: Pattern pieces, transfers for 32-inch doll! Stuff with cotton batting! Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | ;, tern for first-class mailing. Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | point. bered some points she made will be proof that the talk did make an impression on you. Delayed compliments oftén have a special kind of charm. Helium, which is a gas present smal! proportions in the atmos- has the lowest grees below zero Fahrenheit. _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 Parents Are Deaf to Plea They Must Realize Dances, Parties By ELIZABETH WOODWARD * You break a leg and it hurts. Much as they'd like to, parents can't suffer the pain for you. You laugh your head off at something you think is excruciatingly funny— but try as they may they can't be amused. You fall in love—but they can't see the charms, the glamor, the desirability of your beloved. They can't feel your feelings or churn with your thoughts. This inability to put yourself completely in someone else’s shoes is what causes lots of ruckuses in families. Here's a boy who is turn- ing a deaf ear to his parents who have already turned a deaf ear to him. But he writes: “Dear Miss Woodward: My girl friend and I are both 16 and and go to college, but we know | what we want out of life and | can't stand to listen to anything our parents tell us which might cause us to break up. We want Yes indeed, Petunia—a 50- gallon barrel makes a fine kennel for a small dog. Via the cleated ramp, he can climb onto his sun:porch, too. Bie Bkeceen Apples Are Do you like to tell tune? Everyone knows that for- tunes are made-by you as you go along, but it is fun to have a for- tune-telling game, especially on Halloween, All you need is an !apple for each person. — LANOLIN ENRICHED $500 And $850 MACHINELESS and COLD WAVE Cutting—Styling by Oscar : \ PARISIAN § "EAUr" 27 West Lawrence St. O24) =—sCFEE 22-4959 b. : P ‘ i your for-| to get married—and we need your help in getting our parents’ con- sent, Please help us.”’ You're feeling frustrated because your parents won't recognize the — violence and seriousness of your emotions. You're feeling helpless | because they won't consider mar- | riage the perfect solution. You get | furious every time they suggest a plan that might keep you from | getting your own way, Your ro- | is overwhelmingly import- to you. And it has dulled your ability to look at it as your parents do. | | sider you as a mere child. They | may have to look up to you phys- | leally—but what they see is in- to your Dad. means all the nice things plus work, bills, | taxes, responsibilites. To your | Mother it means nice things plus | | housework, bills, children, respon- sibilities. It's not roller skating and dancing. j You have a bit of distance to | go yet before it's time to settle | down. First, education in prepara- tion for getting a job on which you can support a family. Second, a spell of military service. Then there's getting a foot on the rung of the old ladder Your parents have been through | all of this—they see it ahead for | you. Soft-pedalling your romance | without extinguishing it completely | would be my suggestion. Let it dec- | orate your life now while you get to work against the day when you're responsible enough to give | it real attention. |Make It Corduroy Coeds who are fond of. corduroy will be glad to discover the smart- | in bright red and blue | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print a a | plai ly ber, y ’ a Tee frre Ageorp long glaleea Bene =. Remove *. 1 T Love ? 2 Liles PETUNIA! seem O06 03) [Uve, Tsav Bouquets to the genius 6066 4 L Love ves a Herr Who figured this up ' 66046 5 I Cast Anta Its really a wonderful 400468 © He loves | House for the pup / 6664666 7 “Ste loves B steps They Bom Love | 9 Seeos +e Comes . 0 Seeos «= tle “TAnmues sheoe Ze Steps «= Taevae Enanaeo | Sweet. 2 See0s They MARRY f Try It Forecasters Here is something which will be fun for you to try the next time | you eat an apple. As you munch | along, save all of the seeds that | you find in it. If you are going to be with a group of people who are _all eating apples, let each one save their seeds and tell their fortune | to all. You will see a chart in the | drawing so that you can tell just | what fortune each apple will bring. If you should have an apple. which has more than 12 seeds, take away the first 12 and you will have | the number of children each per- | son can expect to have. For exam- | ple if you find 13 seeds, take away 12 and you will have 1 child in the future. Thanks to Mrs. Evelyn Marbes of Milwaukee for this idea. Send yours along! This idea_can be used at parties, for at this time of the year it seems that cider, doughnuts, and apples are served so often. This will give everyone something to do, tool Life Is More Than) | lem? Could not her overanxiety You don’t have a ghost of ' a chance with|are a symbol these party boys. The swirling candles are |Hallowe’en. Our parents want us to break up | ghost white with spook black features. They k Writing a Miraculous Method for Making Fast Dollars ren of the fun and mystery of Old Political By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | With political campaigns at a peak I'm curious to see whether either party is observing at all the pledge made by the respective na- tional chairmen to keep to stand- | ards of decency, honesty and fair play. I haven't been too hopeful since I overheard the acceptance speech of one aspirant in which, with a fine show of regret, he compared the rival party's operations to the not much to my surprise, I found tactics of the communists. Then, that the other party was conduct- jing a whispering campaign about the opposing candidate's drinking habits. | Meanwhile, I keep thinking | wistfully of the righteous, forth- | right statement signedby Repub- lican Leonard Hall and Democrat Stephen Michell condemning “the Overanxiety Won't Bring Child’s Love | Let Him Discover) Dad's Character) Without Any Force’ By MURIEL LAWRENCE Every evening, Mrs. F. says she | has a battle with her three-year-old son. He won't kiss his father good | night. Worried over this strange | resistance, she writes: ‘Though my father died when I was a child, we children always kissed him | when we went to bed. How can I make Dick love his father? My husband is such a kind man... ."") If Dick's father is kind, why cant his son be allowed time to discover it for himself? Why does | his mother feel it necessary for her to ‘‘make’’ Dick love him? Did her father’s death leave that childhood home of hers very desolate and bleak? ‘If so, perhaps she is trying to make a perfect home. Sometimes, if we have suffered | melting ness of corduroy Bermuda shorts! an intense deprivation as a child, | It melts at about 458 dew and matching corduroy box jacket we made a resolution, secret even | to ourself, We. decide we will in no | way ever duplicate the past. If our home was poor, we want a rich one. If it was sad, we want one of perfect happiness. And not knowing how our. past still influ- ences us, we make demands upon ourselves ang others that are neith- er reasonable nor productive. Could this be Mrs, F.’s prob- to insure a perfect relationship between Dick and his father be just her old rebellion at her in- | complete home? Mrs. F. knows the answer. I do | not. If my suggestion means anything to her, will she think about it? Rebellion, full or unresolved anger as it is, is not a trustworthy con- troller of our action. ; In the atmosphere of tension it creates, peace eludes us—and the little boy we want to express spon- taneous trust can become rebel- lious, too. Even the most amiable little boys of Dick’s age are not al- \ Ways eager to kiss their fathers. Mother is stil] the Important Per- son and bedtime is surrender of her to Daddy, the Interferer, If occasionally at bedtime, Daddy can discard his role as In- terferer to officiate in Mother's place, it can reassure little sons enormously. It can begin to speed up the process of learning to re- gard Daddy as the Important Per- son. And then good-night kisses do not have to be compelled. Personally, I don't think much of the custom of compelling children to kiss anyone, even parents. Unless we know that’a little child welcomes this form of intimacy from us, it is best not to press it upon them. They are fast to offer it themselves when it Has been Libels Really use of personal vilification, | ¢haracter defamation, whis- pering campaigns, libel, slander or scurrilous attacks on any can- didate or his personal or family life.” \ But alas, whispering campaigns won't ever be scotched by pledges. A friend who knows his way around party headquarters helped to disillusion me about this by laughing sarcastically the other day at my up-to-then hopeful at- titude. “Listen,” he said, speaking kind- ly as if to a child, “It isn't the candidates who start the whisper- ing campaigns about their oppo- nents, In fact. it's important that the candidate be kept innocent and uninformed. Then, if he’s accused, he can say with truth and anger that he deplores such stories. Even without a pledge, it would be bad public relations for a candidate to seem sneaky enough to circulate gossip.” This iconoclast went te explain that whispering campaigns are always inaugurated by a person | OF persons unknown to the prin- ciples, often experts whe probab- ly between times spend their lei- sure making up filthy jokes to be whispered around at stag dinners. One of the odd things to me about the rumors that get started is that they show so little variety through the years. Every presi- dential candidate, from Washing- ton through Eisenhower, has had the treatment. IF new 40-inch coct— Slim pleated or sheath skirts look smart under shorter coot but full, flared skirt is not @ smart silhouette wader 40-inch length. Miss I. C.—The new daytime sil- houette is very slim with natural shoulders and mounted sleeves, but Die Hard Routine behind-the-hand stories include the report that the candi- date isa libertine (this was even said of George Washington) and a disgusting drunkard — at least one teetotaler was so accused, Often the traditional tales are souped up a little by combining them with implications of financial dishonesty or even treasonable behavigr. The trouble with vilification is that, like poison gas, there’s al- ways a chance the wind may shift | and blow some of the disagreeable | stuff back on those who started | spreading it. Make Cake Now: Store for Future Mrs. Williams Uses Pound of Dates in Fruit, Nut Loaf By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Candied fruits are appearing in the stores and women are digging out their cherished - fruit cake recipes. We offer one today from Mrs. Melville Williams for a Date |; Cake that will keep like other | fruit cakes. Mrs. Williams’ roster of clubs includes the Maple Leaf Club, a , church guild and the Pythian Sis- ters: in this latter group she is a member of the Past Chiefs Club. With 6 grandchildren, some of whom live nearby, Mrs. Williams spends many hours sewing toys and clothes for them. DATE CAKE By Mrs, Melville Williams 1 eup brown sugar % cup butter 2 well beaten eger 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in Warm water i's cups sifted flour 1 pound chopped dates 1 cup broken walnuts 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar. Add | rest of ingredients. Bake in a 350- degree. oven one hour in round greased tins. Mrs. Williams sug- | gests using number 2 cans, such ar those in which peas or beans ‘g cup are packed. Rest Those Feet Do you buy your shoes in the morning? Perhaps that's why they're so uncomfortable. Buy | $2 Tr: Gd mang Gapecay Wa coals: shoes at the end of the shopping is ee inch further out than |©*Pedition so that they are com- the real shoulders. Broader shoul- |fortable for tired feet, not just ders require a slim skirtline. | daisy-fresh ones, 1 Hack —— 4 Wire nail 8 Toothed bar 12 Metal-bearing rock 13 Of aircraft 14 Measure of land 15 Legal matters 16 Holiness Wy 18 Rags GY 20 Smoke, as bacon 21 Goddess of the 4 dawn 22 Ages y 24 Baronet (ab) YZ YU 26 Geraint's wife ‘ “ 77 Rodent 30 Papal revenues 32 Calm 4 Anoints Y 38 Wiped out 36 Indian weight v7 s Z YY Y Vy $3 Motion picture ls 54 Peline y" 55 Intimidates 56 Snicker —— 57 Measure of type ‘pl.) VUWN att ‘8 Levels - § Hurt 10 Malayan dagger earned. A Jay Jacobson of Cherokee road receives avenue, members of the symphony's wom- s check for Pontiac Symphony Orchestra en's association who sponsored ticket sales from Mrs. Charles Uligian of Starr evenns | for a benefit performance at Will-O.Way (left) and Mrs. Donald Hogue of Fairgrove | Theater. Friday's Talent Party Brings ‘Follies’ Closer The talent party for “High Fever Follies,” sponsored by Pontiac | General Hospital Auxiliary, was held Friday evening at Webster Schooj | | with Mr. and Mrs. P. Eugene Miller acting as hosts. Charles Crain of New York is director of the show which will be | presented Nov. 10 and 11 at the Pontiac High School. Mr. Crain is, Coming Events for « Tuesday at 12:30 ughters of Pontiac 186 will meet at Pike Street Tues- | | Mothers Four will mest Tuesday at 7:30 po at YMCA | ever ae gen will meet Tuesday -. wi ‘Truman Johnson of Berkley. . LET YOUR CHILD being assisted by Mrs. Charlies Scribner. Proceeds from the shew will | LEARN ACCORDION || ,"reseste ‘om ine, Misinices |being handled by Mrs. Matt | Ask About Over Inexpensive ; steel bassinets for the Pontiac | Shelton, | “RENTAL-LESSON PLAN” ~ || General Hospital nursery, . Mrs. Ralph Babi » it | ff Pag mg 0: Nan, Bie hs Tay wa Hrs | saath, ne an oe | ee) | William R. McClure are general’ Her committee members are | 6 Weeks chairmen of the Follies. | Mrs, Chris Greve, vice chair. 5 @ Bend” Frecton « Gragnate 1! Publicity chairman is Mrs. Wil-| man, Mrs, Wiliam H. Bedard, : are 1 Rederd spsteted by Mire. | Sie. Roses Phew, Noe Sas H. V. Lankey, Mrs. Fred Raetzke, Barker, Ruseeli Fakle, BELL-FOUGHT Mrs. Thomag Lassen, Mrs. Fred; Mrs, Loren Fiyan, Mrs. 6. W. ae | Stimer, Mrs, Sadie Williams, Mrs, Barnes and Mrs. Thomas Lassen. LOOP BLDG. 11% M. Saginaw || Everett Reese and Mrs. Russell) Cabaret chairmen are Mr, and: Eakie, Mrs, Glenn Griffin, assisted by Wiingse caiman ‘to ive. |MMr. end Drs. Robert Gives, Se. Ralph BabBington, assisted and Mrs. George Petroff, . We Con LAUNDER Your ca tuhes & Bean lee Le Mrs. Ralph Norvell and Mr. and VENETIAN 3. Heenan, and Mrs. Harold A. Mrs. William Donaldson. N | ‘Tripp. Pow apvtaicy tenel conte St | Mrs. R. E. Springer is chair-/Mrs. Harold 4. Fitagerald, Mrs.’ BLI DS iam af cocumeen, the o btlng on:|”- R. Wilson, pg Pee C cod vp |sisted by Mrs. Harold J. Clark, |DoS” oa 're. L. 3. Heenan. Osly end Up I’ Mrs. I. V. Chambers, Mrs. Ray- >Ury » nds nia | |mond Legassa, Mrs. Elmer Mac- | Make-up chairmen te Mrs. | SPOTLESS ‘Lean, Mrs. Palmer Marsh, Mrs. | Kenneth Phares, assisted by Shir- Leslie Parrish, Mrs, Gwendell Pur-| ley Pengilly, Mrs. Jetse Watson, Vv kiss, Mrs. Clifford Steffey and Mrs., Mre, J, Wayne Manning, Mrs. Call OR 3-9425 Mrs. William B, Dean is ticket Enos, Then Seto, Bie. ie 17 Warren Drayton : ‘ 52 chairman and reservations are| ward VanTaseci, Mre, Sidney — = ne Siegel and Mrs. John Sheenan. . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi and Hair Style Mrs. John Monroe are properties chairmen; Mrs. James St. Louis of the Month i potoraphy_chabman: Sede Kissable Neckline Williams, courtesies chairman Ths segpeoreag ee Mrs, Robert Sutton and Mrs. W. tweces ail that’s in the Arthur Vernon, public relations. p ~~ fh fy tte Mrs. Richard Olsen and Mrs. Gone & + Roy A. Corwin Jr. are co-chair. femininity in men of ‘the program committee. Seven cer eis Tiny tae orice WSs with head- wave pat- Marsh, Mrs. Clara MacMa- faen of the epercatching ack . namy, Mrs, Martin Pooley, Mrs. The plateau top a fan | Fred Hamilton, Mrs. M. D. Shelton —, = = aes i 9 a7: /4 = and Mrs. James Blakeney. moving Others are Mrs. Russell Eakle Be 306 Riker Bldg. || Mrs. Wiliam J. Dean, Mrs. Wil tty Le Cornu FE 2-5221 liam McClure, Mrs. J, Wayne | Manning, Mrs. Severt Davis, Mrs. | GREGG SHORTHAND STENOTYPE - STENOGRAPH = Genevieve Nye and Mrs. Milton Freet. YWCA Centennial chairmen and |committee members from all sec- | tions of the lower peninsula gath- ered at the Union Building at Mich- igan State College, Thursday to — eee Day, Half-Day and Evening. Morning $:36 te 11:38 : - Afterneen te 2:38 — Evening 6:30 te 9:00 Mrs. Robert W. Clayton, vice _— president and chairman of the cen- - tral region, gave a talk entitled, “The Challenge of Centennial.” Pontiae Phone FE 2-3551 a yng 7 W. Lawrence Street, = | Mrs. Allan Monroe - Visit the School or Return This Ad for Details ren Deck, cochemueap of Os oe BASE URC RSNA COCR ere rineoore Poosotencoopesoern a ,tennial committee, Efieen Muir, Mrs, F. L. Haushalter, Ora Haflen- bay Mrs, H. W. Grove, Mrs. W. S. Dawe and Mrs. W. A. Owen. , does Pontiac Laundry Wi: children’s clothes | so THOROUGHLY? Children's garments need deep cleaning. Our skilled craftsmen know just how to get out every, bit of soil and sain. Skilled cleaning with filtered solvents restores the bright colors and guards against shrinkage. Frequent clean- ing also increases wear. At your request clothes will be made water-repelient by our Cravenette process, FE 2-810! « % The Shirt Makes the Sult Our shirts are smoothly ~ molded. Collar and arn Sate ricki & fer $1.35 Cash ond & ter $1.15 THE PONTI es Of Will-O-Way Proceeds ; | Symphony Receives Gitt its guest artist, Mischa Mischa-| bare — Esther | koff, concertmaster of the Detroit Thompson oro pra whe will show concert-goers to Symphony Orchestra are ready for) weir seats at 8:30 Wednesday the first concert of the season.| evening. Lincoln Junior High School will be Other ushers will include Jeanne | So CAA Se Se ONY P| videne, Judy Huntwork, Sharon Mensbers ef the women’s ecso-| Otte = - ciation of the symphony recently presented a check to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra Association. This contribution was made - possible by Mr. and Mrs., Ken- neth Turner whe gave the en- tire proceeds of the Sept. 19 pre- | og = et, Remedy al Begins with « at Will-O-Way Theater to ee Taeee rae. || PERMANENT wos Am wrt | $5.00 and Ue On Dec. 7, MacDowell Male) No A tment Necessary Chorus will appear with the sym- phony. 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FE ds P3/ A. regular value of $169.95. A 2 7114 savings of ile $2.00 A Week 108 NORTH SAGINAW THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SEVENTEEN Politicians Keep Big Gans Booming as Election Urges Yes Vote Howard K. Kelley Approves New Courlhouse Proposal. Howard K..Kelley, a Royal Oak attorney, today lashed out at “loose statements by merchants, businessmgn and public officials around the City of Pontiac” about the P new county building. ent that there is “there ap to be no need for a new b ding,” Kelley said, “There does seem to be a trend of thought that would have voters believe that these merchants, professional men and politicians have some sort of Pg right’ in the present location of the county building.” ; Kelley continued: “Undoubtedly its present location is beneficial to them from a business standpoint. But it is cer- tainly not beneficial to the majority of the people either in Pontiac or Oakland County. “The new location (on Telegraph road) is beneficial to the gecple of Pontiac in that it will continue the serv- ice in their area and return to the tax rolls a corner with the highest tax potential in the city, from which they now derive no revenue.” Swin, over to a recently published statement by ntiac, Kelley said: Mayor William W. Donaldson of “Five questions were raised by the mayor of Pontiac regarding the new site, each of which was examined previously by a competent committee before it made its recommendations. “In fact, raising the questions now amounts to no more —_ an attempt to create stumbling blocks and mislead voters. . “Supervisors from Pontiac have long known the com- re mittee’s rt and recommendations without raising these ques Ce “Sincere opponents to the change of location should suggest to public where county services could be housed in Pontiac if the present building were to be torn down and rebuilt. What would be the cost to the public for temporary quarters? “No attempt has been made to make construc- tive suggestions, merely attempts to discredit work already done “Even with municipal parking lots proposed there would not be adequate parking for good service. “I have been under the imp on that the county building is for the convenience of all of the people of the county, not for a few who might benefit by its loca- tion. “A savings of $1.5 million should be some incen- tive for providing adequate service to all the county. “I would sincerely urge all the voters of the county and larly those of Pontiac who have the most to gain vote ‘yes’ on the half-mill county building tax.” UF Funds Help Finance Area Boy Scout Programs The character’ development and | lees for volunteer leaders and ysical well-bing brought about; the organization of new units = are also supported by the United through Boy Scout work has been wand aie enjoyed by some 8,000 youths in , Letend. the Clinton Valley Council during! “Most of our work is done with- the past year. | out cost of volunteer workers who About 40 per cent of these boys! ri44 the enjoyment of working come from Pontiac, Waterford . Township and Pontiac| ith boys reward enough,” Leland Township, the area covered by the | Stated. “The United Fund helps .| supply the comparatively small amount of money we do need.” Current activities include train- ing 600 volunteer leaders. Troops A part of scouting expense is ab- | meet weekly for outdoor and in- sorbed at the family level with | door programs including arts and boys buying their own ° uniform | crafts, woodsmanship, first aid and other individual equipment,| nd developing skills necessary but UF money backs special ac-|to win advancement. tivities, sgch as the “‘Camporees.”| “Our program puts boys in Seven camporees have been held | touch with carefully selected lead- so far this year, according to Scout | ers, men who like to work with Executive Edward H. Leland, with | boys,” said Leland. 2,400 scouts attending. “ ‘Character isn't taught so much UF funds also help support the | as it is caught.’ The boys aren't annual summer camp at Tommy’s | just entertained. They have to get in and take part. There's a pre- | mium on developing physical and mental skills, particularly the abil- -|ity to get along with other boys. “Through United Fund support our services are available to every- * ¢ ®@ 4 j es ee ee) a Se ee Sele = + <2 dy eg + SEWAGE PLANT EXPANSION — Improvements completed this year are shown | the building. At upper left is the new grit and screening removal section. With the new equipment, the plant now has a capacity of 15,000,000 gallons of sewage a day, said Floyd L. Vermette, plant superintendent. When established just after World War I, in this aerial photo of Pontiac's municipal sewage treatment plant at Featherstone Ave. and East Boulevard. The chlorine contact tank (left and below the eight circular trickling filters) had its capacity doubled with an extension of the lower section. Across the Clinton River from the eight filters is a primary sedimentaton tank, two years in its capacity was 4,000,000 gallons. t Teachers to Mull Retirement Plan Education Association Panel to Meet Thursday at Hotel Pontiac What is the future of teacher retirement in Michigan? the security law will be discussed Oct. 28 at the fall meeting of the | Pontiac Education Association at | Hotel Pontiac. C. A, Gordon, program chair- amn, will moderate a panel on this | important subject for teachers. Members of the panei are; Gus | Christie, director of the Detroit Schoot Employees Retirement System; Don O'Hara, director of the Michigan State Employees Retirement System; Rex Att- wood, director manager of the Social Security Administration. Also serving on the resource pan- ei will be Russell J. Buller, Pon- tiac high school and Richard Adams, field representative for the Michigan Education Association. Reservations for the dinner meet- ing may be made with Arthur Bell one. ,of Webster School by Tuesday Adenauer Says German Sovereignty Will Discourage Russian By HUGH BAILLIE NEW YORK (UP)—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said in a cabled interview today that the 15-nation Paris agreement restoring German ing East and West Germany be- cause the Russians have shown they will respect only a Western World that is “‘united and strong.” He hopes for ratification of the Parig agreement by the partia- ments of the 15 nations within “the next few months." Within two and a half years, Adenauer added, a 5080,000-mian German army will be ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Western Allies against the threat of Russian ag- gression. Adenauer’s replies to a series of questions I cabled to him at States. Tt was the: first authoritative statement of West Germany's posi- 9 pane © ' i ; tion since Saturday's agreement at Paris. It came at a time when West Germany is pre- paring to re-enter the family of nations for the first time since Adolf Hitler's armies began to march toward their own destruc- tion in 1939, The general tone of Adenauer’s replies to my questions was op- timistic, He seemed to believe that the position of the Western Allies was 1950 at his white villa at Bonn on | Pr ee the banks of the Rhine, At that | "* time he spoke thoughtfully and) gravely about Russia's over-all) ob- jective which he believed to be the capture of al] Europe, includ- ing an unarmed West Germany. But today, he mad the flat state- ment that “the West German popu- lation is absolutely immune to the Communist danger’ from within, I asked him for his estimate replird “I hope all the agreements will go into force within a few months.” About establishing the 500,000- man German army under the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion and the Brussels Pact, he said “The planned German divisions will take about two and a years” to form, But even after the German army German people today already re- gards the American troops on Ger- man soi] not ag an occupation army but as allies,” he said, He said “reunion in peace and with Soviet-occupied Germany continues main concern of the West Ger- freedom” East ful ayans.” Agaression man population without distinc. tien of party affiliation.” How- ever, he sald, the reunion “must be brought about only by peace- His continuing distrust of Russia wag revealed in reply to my ques- tion whether there \\wag any fore- seable chance Russia will agree to give up East Germany. lof a hot campaign fight between “Unfortunately,” he\ said, “we | Taylor and Dworshak’s senatorial have no indications of that at the | colleague Sen. Herman Welker (R- moment, After the agreements con- | Idaho). uded at Paris go into effect the| Welker is accusing Taylor, the will improve because it proved that Russia will | idential candidate, of having know- only make concessions if the West | ingly accepted support of Commu- is united and strong. nists. Nears Party Leaders Visit Michigan Summerfield Rips Dems in lonia; Rivals Bring Mitchell to Detroit By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Politicians kept their big guns in action today to start the critical final eight days of the vote drive crats, the rival party brought in i Hi cp j L Nixon to Speak on U.S. Security Again Tonight SALT LAKE CITY # — Vice President Nixon, who has been devoting many of his speeches to the issue of communism, said he would touch en the security ques- tion again tonight in a talk at Po- catello, Idaho, ° ° - Pocatello is the home town of former Sen. Glen Taylor, Demo- crat, who is opposing Sen. Dwor- shak (R-Idaho). The Speech comes in the midst ve party's 1948 vice pres- of his talk, Summerfield spoke at Ionia, The cabinet member took it out of the prepared text of his speech ; E : | “The time is tong past,” this part of the original text said, ‘when we can afford to continue in office a governor whe tries te play the goose to every Michi- gander.” half « “the Michigan’s Population Now Over 7 Million +d 4 is , . } THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 ‘ # * * a vane 4 Ax fe were Arthur Show Business. Atter He Insulted By EDDIE CANTOR Insult is the papa of all comedy. The reason is simple. The ordinary joke is thin and perish- able, and you forget it five minutes after you've | heard it. | ‘The insult is remembered because people keep repeating it. Nobody ever gave a hoot why a chicken crossed the street. Audiences never became hysterical at the snappy comeback that firemen wore red suspenders to keep their pants up. But “that was no lady—that was my wife” has lasted because it was the first of the modern insult gags that has been repeated: with variations and without until prac- tically this morning. | | Groucho Marx is today’s master insulter. He'll ask a female contestant how old she is. Greuche always has one. “What assur- ance can you give us,” he demanded, “that No One Would Speak With Groucho i at square dances, At the ninth an-) up. Octogenarians Cut Up | Harry Moore of Lud- | nual Dance Festival held Hadley ples . AMHERST, Mass. (UP)—It isn't! at the University of Massachusetts|low and Albert Potter of Hart-| counting of persons or goods may ford, Conn. . lead to disaster. only the young fry who cut capers this year; three 80-year-olds turned Mexican President Ace who is Milton Berle’s head writer, was ‘asked about the qualifications of a certdin team of movie writers. Ace said, “I think if you locked both of those guys in a room with | a typewriter, the typewriter would fight its way out. : The late Alexander Woollcott’s insults became famous. Such as when he spoke. of Oscar Levant, and said, “There's nothing wrong with Oscar that a miracle couldn’t cure.” Even a great artist like Frits Kreisler was him, “Didn't I put you in a side night?” When Maxie Rosenbloom, ex-champion, ap- peared there one night, a customer heckled |him with, “You're punch drunk.” Maxie shout- Publisher The Pontiac Press led back, “Yeah, but I’ve had a hundred and me Alfred C. Girard he will still be president by Thursday?” | titty fights. What's your excuse?” GET SET President and gy the rest of the Festival ne one spoke | 1 could go on and ay like this—and I will eee Chairman of the Grouche. in another column, Board One of Groucho's close friends, ceeenen . 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He. said that his world’ srecord of 350 feet, which he was trying to crack, may be the depest a diver Fred Allen Confesses Admiration for Benny My EARL WILSON NEW YORK into town this week . of his “feud” with Jack Benny. Few will recall that he and Jack had “physical battle” Mar. 14, 1937, at the Hotel Pierre, on a radio show. started accidentally,” boy violinist that Benny was “an ancient and rancid violinist” who should return the horsehairs of his violin bow to the rump of the horse from which he’d taken them. * * * * ——— “Benny is anemic,” he said. “When a mosquito lands on PONTIAC ) Benny all he gets is practice.” \ ' on Parking and speeding problems | earn are as serious to smal] com- | muftities of Jess than 10,000 popu- | lation as are the same \problems —= _— —— | [VEIN ~*~ &* & * ~ a - Oh As apologize,” Benny said | “Apologize?” sneered Fred. “Why, I'll knock you flatter than the first 8 minutes of your pro- gram!” [TONIGHT | FIRST RUN * * * * Fred then confesses that Jack “is my favorite comedian and I hope to be his friend until he ts 40. That will be forever.” x * x *. “A Fred's blunt, as always. Constantly © battling with ad agency executives, he mentions one who'd been a famous quar- terback. “Whenever he met one of the other players, he could never recognize the fellow until he'd asked him to. bend over,” Fred says *x * * * Fred takes us back to Allen's Senator Claghorn, Mrs. Nussbaum, Titus Moody, Ajax Cassady. He remembers congratulating the soundman for the wonderful fizzing sound he got for a Sal Hepatica commercial and asked how he got the perfect effect. “Sal Hepatica didn’t fiz loud enough, se I used Brome Seltzer,” the sound man chuckled. * * * * Fred's book also reminds us that we -had a mayor named Alley, FRED ALLEN « ervey rere re ow Moody once said, “He'd be a good man on a farm, Bub— he's the only man I know that can milk a cow standin’ up . * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Tyrone Power's playing the field. . . Joe DiMaggio may go on TV, but “he doesn't have to worry about money for the rest of his life” . Bing Crosby sent 100 steers here for his brother Everett to fatten in Dutchess County. * * * * Will it be Bob Wagner for Veep in "56? . . With Jayne Meadows going into “Lunatics and Lovers,” sister Audrey’ll replace her on the TV show, “I've Got a Secret”. . . Liz Taylor wins Beau Brummell in her next movie. * * * * New invention: a gadget by which race track bettors can wager from their seats without standing in line. . . Hildegarde asked financier Louis W. Wolfson at the i Ce lions?” * * * * Liberace said he liked the Blue Angel: “First place I didn’t hear any Liberace jokes” . Marian Ander- son, who goes on Ed Murrow's “Per- son te Person” show from Danbury this week, does a tour of Israel in March. x~ *&* *&* * LIZ TAYLOR | I'd belt him.” | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “A bachelor has no buttons on his shirt—but no hands in his pockets, either.”"—Peggy Tatlor. Earl's Pearls... Richard Hayman mentions a father who gave the bride away—he revealed her age. . A WOLF, says Taffy Tuttle, is a guy who's always in there pinching . . . That's earl, brother. IAL LL ALAAAAA A AA dda’ SWEATERS prompt PICK-UP t \: yj \ \ . . } TECHNICOLOR ‘ to ead Prete b \\ 227 Auburn Ave. Phone FE 4-3431 hiked : , Aehuhuhuhulctuteuteubeuleuuteuteateaheude wwwvvrv PONTIAC WINNER OF THE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL AWARD! w= SEE: A BABY BORN BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES! come STEVE REEVES: ae eee THURMAN ————AT THE———_ THEATRE 7 ~wowrwevevrerYvYe,* "ins wud That's what all the kids say when they come to Ted's to dine. Pictures to color—funny enter- taining menus — every- thing to make-your din- ner out with the family | BAIT a > LYLE TALBOT Family Night Every Monday and Tuesday! | Woodward at POF SSCS CCC CC CCT CCCI CITC VCC CC CCC CCC CCC TTT vvvvVvVVTVTVTVTVeVeeTCerrerrerererrrrerrrrrrrTTTerrCrrerTrYrYVrYTYTYYYYYY,Y,Y,Y” Square Lake Road Fred Allen's witty recollections of 18 years in | radio—in a handsome book, “Treadmill to Oblivion”—sneaked | and I enjoyed most the confessions | “The feud | admits the Boston humorist. He told a) “Now, listen here, Allen, I'll give you just one more minute to La Guardia who was little over 5 feet tall and that Titus| Pierre, “Brother, cam you spare $10 mil- | y Rocky Graziano settied a threatened suit against him by half- | 4 pint press agent Eddie Jaffee. Eddie explained, “He was afraid | | | ' | EY ‘Nevada Grows as West Virginia Shows Decline if gain. Other states with populations were Arkan- New Hampshire. Gains of than 20 per cent were regis- | for Arizona Florida. bureau civilian udes : i B g mu i | 1€2,414,000 as of last July. Yul Brynner Will Play King in Fox Musical By LUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — This I'd call perfect casting: Yul Brynner, ‘i 38 & 7 8 Darryl Zanuck tells Yul on a five-year deal. The beau- tiful score of Rodgers and Ham- merstein will, of course, be used. Deborah Kerr is still hot for the school teacher role, provid- ing it's possible te dub in & singing voice that matches her personality, P..S. Deborah, my Baltimore friends are waiting to give you & royal welcome when you open there in “Tea and Sympathy.” * s * The “Tarzan” films have been so popular over a long period of | years that Sol Lesser is going to spend more money than ever on the new series. He feels that Gordon Scott is one of the best Tarzans he’s ever omitting Terence Maples, an authority on Africa, is working on the first screenplay of the new series, which is called * le of the Jungle.” a . At the T APO > bs : a > > 1:00, 3:10, $:10, 7:20, 9:32 ——abDO0ED—— CARTOON © WORLD NEWS _———— T stats SUNDAY “7 BRIDES for BROTHERS” Sa eeeeeeeenanemmeeemeeaalinill Phone FE 5-833! At - 11:10 ~ 2:15 - 5:20 - 8:30 Wed: “Riding Shotgua” Also “El Alamein” ‘HALLOWEEN SPOOK SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT ——AT-—-- MIDNIGHT BIG FEATURES! ee Meke Your Plens Te Attend This Show NOTICE PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER IS UNFAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Pontise Local 620 1. A. T. 3. & Hal Boyle Says: | Baby-Kissing Politicians | Do So at Their Own Risk ” rs & NEW YORK ® — The poor lieve the practice of kissing babies | f. man's philosopher looks at politics: | costs more votes than it wins. } ; Well, if you want your baby | kissed by a politician this year. you'd better hurry—you've only a week to go. After election, the winning can- didate is too busy figuring how to pay his campaign debts to bother with babies. And it isn't safe to thrust a baby too close to the losing candidate, He is as likely | to bop the child as to buss it. What mother wants her baby kissed by an unsuccessful poll- ticilayn anyway? It might bring her infant bad luck. “If you say the baby is a pretty little girl and it happens to be a little boy,” said one, “you make the parents mad and lose two | Votes right there. “< “If you kiss the baby, and later it comes down with a cold, you lose the votes of the par- | grandparents, the | ents, the uncles, the aunts—the whole fam- | ty and some of the neighbors. | Everybody is sure you deliber- | ately tried to give pneumonia. **Actually, of course, it's the oth- the child | ed | ; f = police he had seen two Negroes lrobbery, was held without bail. Kissing babies long has been one |*T Way around—babies are a real of the occupational hazards of po- inex to sal — aa Asens litical campaigning, - | So clean c y an rm- | . : tion has died cut rapidly in bana \less. But even the healthiest baby) . WERO— Roald Egeliston, 8, a years, Cautious candidates now try '% chockfull of all kinds of germs, | Norwegian who has been .in this to avoid any siuation in which from his small rosy toes right up| Country only two months, reads they may have to kiss any baby | t his leering little eyeballs. | Bible in West Orange, N. J., after | “A politician is risking his whole | becoming a hero. He heard he kisses a/| screams of Mrs. Ruth Davis, 61, | one thing, it’s an awkwar _|baby, He may come down with @ cripple whose clothes were afire, Punbsdn aud tclbes con ecco | Oa disease from mumps and rushed to her apartment, beat out | ly allergic to one another, They ™easles to athlete's foot or-lock-| the flames and dragged her to a share a wary, mutual distrust. Even if the baby submits to the ordeal quietly, it is a clam- my, sticky adventure to the poli- ticlan, But many babies don't like to be nuzzied and pawred by strangers, They react violently to the approach of the politician's sickly smiling muzzle, sensing at once the falseness of his charm | and that here is a guy trying te get something from them for nothing. “You never can be sure what they'll do,” said one old - timer. “Some scream and yell. Others kick and struggle, then hold their breath and turn blue. “And some of them, even though they can’t walk or talk, are natural born smart alecks. They just lie there, looking cute and cunning and innocent, until you bend over and you get your face in reach. Then they rear up and sink their nasty litle fangs in your nogg, or claw your cheek to ribbons with their fingernails. “Everybody gets a big laugh out of this, But it isn’t smart for a candidate to get his nose bit- ten off or his face scratched up during a campaign, Nobody be- eves you when you explain a baby did it, and your opposition is bound te start a whisering campaign that the wounds were inflicted on you by your wife after you struck her a low blow during a quarrel at home.” Many veteran observers (for some reason there are no non- veteran observers in politics) be- jaw. Imagine getting lockjaw two weeks before election! The safest thing to de when you are confronted with a baby is to keep it at arm's length, pat | the little monster lightly on the | head twice, then ge and wash your hands as seon as the par- ents take it away.” So if you've got a kaby and want to help your party win at the polls, don't take it to your own candidate to be kissed. Make the other 'party’s candidate kiss it. Anything can happen to him. Think how proud you'll be if your own litle baby can swing a mighty election all by itself, 20 years be- fore it is even old enough to vote DSR Drivers Pull Out of Martel’s AFL Union | DETROIT # — Division 26 of the AFL Streetcar and Bus Opera- tors Union withdrew from the De-|~ troit and Wayne County Federa- | tion of Labor over the weekend. In withdrawing, officers of the 4,000 - member union criticized | Frank X. Martel, federation presi- |dent, saying under his leadership | small and ineffective it no longer | represents the best interests of the AFL movement.” | The AFL Teamsters, Building | Trades Council, Hotel and Res- taurant Employes and the Federa- tion of Musicians, among others, | previously withdrew from Martel's ' federation, telephone to calj police. Mrs. Davis’ clothes caught fire from a kifchen range. Tiny Vessel Battles Engine Room Flood MIAMI, Fla. «®—A small Hon- duran ship, in distress in the Bahamas, radioed early today that its pumps were working again and “geining on the water’ that had | flooded its engine room. | The latest report from the 135- foot Launa, carrying 13 men, was that the water now was just cover- ing the engine room floor plates. The vessel reported its batteries were holding up well. A Coast Guard plane and an Air Force plane were ordered to sur- vey the Launa’'s condition by day- light today. MEDICINE erFFECT OOTHING ON THE THROAT - _ pa A ba ta £ T THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY; OCTOBER 25, 1954 . TWENTY ONE } peers | D4 jenter the grocery about the time 000 H Catholic center of Bui Chu and "; Ar rest Eye- Witness ‘of the killing. He furnished detailed 15, Catholics Escape prot bien in the south of the Ton-| | Unless You're A ai. > : descriptions of them. Captors on Rafts, Junks | kin delta. The move was sony 4 Two-Car Family 7 | ; | ‘The victim was Frank Leimkuhl-| SAIGON, Indochina, w — About | bY the appearance of a smal Y NEED 4 iin Grocer S Slaying len 62. A woman customer found | 15,000 Vietnamese Roman Catho- | of French naval vessels outside the Ou || BALTIMORE, #—A St-yearcld|him fatally wounded on the floor tics escaped to freedom from Com. | “wree-mile limit. BUS SERVICE . | enkrhon who told police he wit-|of his grocery. Another customer | munist-dominated North Indochina | Hf you want bus service when | \nessed the slaying of a grocer | recalled seeing a junk wagon near | today by heading to sea in a tatter-| Massachusetts Historical Society, you need ®... early Saturday has been charged the store about the time of the |ed fleet of small rafts and junks. | which held its first meeting in USE IT at > | with committing the crime himself. | killing. ' ‘The mass break began yester- Boston in 1791, is the oldest his- NOW, ; Alfonso Hill, a Negro, had told! 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Montana State Headi ing : : } By ED . : The Associated Press {pose of Northwestern, a suspected | w1 wi patsy; Purdue, a vat_ may be a winner-take-all $ | : : out . an Se tie weer | Beye a Daichignn a bonnie | showdown with Ohio State Nov. 20 sonore Then only Rice and SMU : ; : * gales was diffused with the Bond bay mint Northwestern, beaten ty wil caine apparent. | the ae Arkansas and | § rip IC | an Moore for a “prompt retraction” Se ee Se min ae hie, Se oss | of what he termed a ‘‘libelous| Perfect Li ‘ ground the Scioto River is espe- + aera The Razorbacks, No. exam Oklahoma, the nation’s No, 1 fasoeswesanll in the group's recent | _ cally heavy, could smell r , * b ~e, ’ 4 re ‘ came aroma ee ee els qrotaan tat teres Bu Wan |aneee Guarest 60 stem rectsd| Colors, Buttalocs this Saturday | Branoff s Day | Dawson’s Day sca on prbation. =| oe tectball tonsa, 30 of thane : may be only the last week in| with . Ten | fifth-ranked success over | after taking it By H. GUY * ¢ ¢@ conhed eams, 10 of them , those vious! , Seven ber Kaneae ARBOR—Set y JACK SAYLOR as coach boast sull ae apts Ee oe en caslsaiee. ha Wancaeas toh a The Razorbacks wi 1aS un'wenkend a renctis fire ported touchdowns EAST LANSING—Le bmn Mbaaivor one Be tele. ee ee ‘ a pair of upstarts te, | diana this Saturday on the way to their fourth Southwest Confer- | Seven, wer an upset in the Big chunky Flint halfback's | ready for full-time dnty | . yesterday. bers over the weekend Coast and oa way to'ence victory against Texas A&M ona Per upset themselves and return to action after a long layoft, | only Saturday. That's about the| Holman Heading the : : ae es oe conferences, to Nebraska 20-6. ey Michigan Saturd a ee ee r SS eS fol- | six victors oe et The Trojans and the Buckeyes 2 | unbroken M i a ca Bat otal x he Satan of is ct ae sean Segue aay ae is the got past big threats this past * =r ggg Motil inc victory | to Minnesota. parties |S ek c mmeher of CLAY pusyers|Fieien Bone College, Oke --—gehend- te bi ; as a resounding 340! Bolden . were involved, said in his Florida, Boston College, Ohio Se gees aad oh Oks cage aS a ae ancy oak es ce tae aah Te ne cantons ta ten Gna Oklahoma and ef the season, that’s enough to Se ae cas ad ak pr ira nh rv es hm a Wen Vig: swe bar Bs on ee ee prior to game time yeon pitied | Not enaugh. however, to overcome ing. He placed the responsibility on ruplin eal Phage Pom gy wom wt Like ene writer from Minne coms ty lay Ooo , SIX GAMES Saturday, Southern Cal now apolis remarked after — Pr Pa needs only a form performance caus A record crowd of 52,619, most- { rr) against Oregon State, Stanford and 2nd touchrown, by veteran tull- ly disappointed MSC homecoming e Ics @W i : Washington in conference play. | back Fred Baer, “where's all ee eee oe 5 FP apy ere Fe gicé esse’ Sclcuae sur Gaphaka Se ee es 3 | pcc Go Me, {bed defending are supposed to have?” Baer sames 7-13 pe nl ners s champe~but they need on! and halfback Dann , 27-13. MSC appears head- 6 finish as the y | tall y Cline each | © to its worst season 21 htned runner-up to the title- lied twice in the rout of the ‘ims since hit “6 : var Uclans, who can't return | visitors from the morthland, as a collegiate football's ‘big | ie Gina ET ee 5 ae ee ae eet weed |e ) p roval i ges f Southern Cal gets started on the hare detig an fans) howled | ted ph ocyagrh arse grorat des Sine 2 last lap this Saturday against Ore- | before Dawson began Proepicnnicng Attorney to — Si pemecnenes State, which was matiled by Peery ot: victory returned the | Which netted 273 yards and 3 t, y Present Mine (ND) Teachers SIE 3s é 62. the nation's No, 3 team, sesrnas Maina pigs Jug to its | Sms He hit on 9 of 14 Zo Contract to Harridge Sormwesters peices 6 Pay State, which best Callfor- year in Sdomeapelis; after rv now Sagermry By p Soper for Leagow OK | ser a i x q . . '. We 5 ee enema are re a, base Bost. i oye Bla an 12 touchdowns in 5 Purdue games. PHILADELPHIA # — A | NANO a easbang ye a dark horse role , Magnitude of whi With excellent targets sentative of agre ) Teachers ..........-. 18 25 last ich in ends La- ma aum at Ga \meet 7 weekend by beating surprised even the Wolve mar Lundy (67) and Len Philadelphia reed nennen TE undefeated and second-ranked mentor, Bennie Oosterbaan ine | (6-4) along wi Zyzda Athletics left for Chi-|Deiawere Sects mormon le 31-14, For a return Michigan tied with Ohio , left bal. a th halfback Ed Zem-| {eye om to seek ‘American | Artenses Tech". SES ores ie 3 es Miche det Oy Si tr | ty at ech ns ye rah | a cen & | yew mat Ge that included another surprise win defense to handle. MSC |fer of the As to Kanon City. | I eee i 8 4 . over lowa. | After Earl Morrall’s tumble had| The agreement oo rrinty (Conn) : Gophers, 8th ranked in the stopped State's | transferring own- | Delts mt ee ™ | tion prior to Saturday’ the na-|the Purdue 20, Bert Z “| ership of the team from the Mack | Ferperame™ on 0. ist is Ann Arbor, never som visit to| Johnny Matsock led Zagers and | family to an eight-man syndicate | Vi7emia_ Union ~ 8 2 against a re a chance | right back ater and | was completed early today when | Bea wrens, % 4 . that resurgent Michigan crew | Zagers on a 68-yard drive, | Roy Mack signed his name } al ay RE 33 — a couldn’t do any- scored from the 6 legal document. His earnlyere a“ = a : ° Ee me’ “ g. Throughout the -en- Then Dawson warmed signed just before him. The | New Britain mg ; 3 Z : 7 : * fs ™ | tire game even in the | ‘ than up. Less ers also broth- | Pennsylvania Miltary Colleg cous. we 4 Bi a ie Cane © Egg oe, a! | agued al or agtatt enka Cammees Ges sacs eaten ie. signed for their father, temeee 4 & 1 en DAs ke yin PJ anes ig ee Eee linen unable to stop Wolverine| Sem Deween to Syste and pitch | Atty. Alfred Luongo said he acs o> Sa S ee ¢ : 4 linemen and secondary son's Dew | would the said he Chi : > : Fg EEG ON ie ES +. 8 an rae from agreement ; hee a: Sk | ee 23) Tapers Pr Wen rec na mtn . Chiefs Second : Play Beats STOPPED — Toothiess Gophers to Purdue’ : Har. | Montreal; W: Lion halfback, is stopped in Jack Christiansen, | went down in defeat, 37 AP Wirephete | once opped Wolverines only Me Gets ty Paias 6 Oe ee ee dak a ae coe olf . . estern end his tracks , 37-31, before a ca . on the one-yard replaced by | telephone Zn : cad Clay Matthews while page Ryne in San Francisco's Kezar Stadiu: catcity crows |epening | Rar gry “sg Reng Martell on id dowa. A pans and 4 |omnere check of the other club | 10 | st Ends oday period of Sunday's game. Detroit's rected Pease a Pee _ center, nae os Fee oe eee Tony Branoff Sor then ; oo" iat es Pee, | eee gue for their n e : By The Associated Press . — dash off the left side for | 18 of which last | eee . : \ The. Fevente lets i as. down was Dawson's touch-| Luongo disclosed that, wt Trail Midlan ada's onetime rege can | Has Pull Upset _in.the 2nd treme, with bs cenit veinbel hein Dew. |#yndicate stepped in last S oo | Place 2 A d, but ? football” club, cashed in Saturday St Mi h a Cline lugging the bail, | Dawson struck ne to buy the club, all involved agreed | _ ene First oo eee ael Fumble Results in Lo cc's ar pm tow Pete im We , ag compte the se by Zipm.| Tem Finishers play of the 7-4 punches |e ne comes iac High’ : ere © pall oo wee Rams Battle to 6-6 ie ° SS; ce oe pone ae pi pnd natn Es pal ye I ag baat pce gpg oder sees oe — cross roid ¢ lite, te T W h S ] for the TD par ed line _ nage kickoff 33 yards. His ised ocr = 5 ho as the ninth | annual Albion Paar bad ; * ¢e An tntimely fumble yesterday it t. ames padagfhircdinge—tebreenntl x raving an Moray pss | an ath cary I 10 aha rae nam : Terento faced ene of those win-| ne upant of the seoeen in Subsaben 6 | ee Big Ten's 2nd best defense. Ein Doce and im Hely fei einige Che ae Ist 10 finishers, but trailed team t spelen situations Saturday. They the west of the essed in Suburben ee | Mike Hattenberg re- || The dashing Wolverines ened wim te Drecten conta: valtine Sucgieg aaat of Unesco Midland by @ 15-point ‘ —i— The Ae saggy py. surprised St ene in the oo eee ee | ake SS eee over from the 6. bolting | mission to Chicago. sear! * re, : : OTe ugh | Stamvects’ end sate ty Be Ria Both scores oe the nanee's enty tochdoca, ~raapatiarseag lle Gling omnes = (cag tte sate pn tated by etn ‘with their end zone by St. Rita, in the Mikes-Rita s only touchdown, for the on a 23-yard run| back with an insurance , said he anticipated no dif points, followeq by Pontiae g game in two| resulted in i tussle came in Ist one. Second touch. | ficulties arising 60, Jackson 4 ‘ omy pushed the big, a 7-2 Viking victory.' as a = Later in the period, Shamrocks | “llowed a 10- — down, driving 65 yards, Daw deadlit sree aac at 6 ee on & : tough around for nearty 45 _— defensive | ‘T8pped St. Rita's Chet Laabs be- Cline going yard drive added another completion to the | American - 7 nan oom Mource 14, =| : minutes, blew an 18-point lead B —__—_— | bind Bs own goat tino 2» over from the four. A| fine running of tn ‘ and B ° M for a safety,|2> 78d pass from Jim —- Zepbal, who by that hour. 255, i «Bete Bear Bryant Still Thinks 2" = See eee Se tat we tn | ot f PNeey te es drpres| AGM Wi PDS ce ee Wp the| MSC spent the remainder ofthe time einen To work th 2 atv, winer tn the excelent z ee ee Will Beat Somebod | St. Frederick lost four key play: ee oe oa but sts Ghuel Gey ua deena | — to with,” sine a inte 38, seco seat te te pes-eonson seria with COLLEGE STATION, Tex. W# — we're winning and —— against St. | Dale Quist es oe eee Sk ee eo and sys and En eke a Poe three games remaining on the | T*** A&M Coach Pa ng and going good, but . Halfback Don of from back y on an intercepted pass H ; 1¢-game schedule. said today he w oper (oy By and going good, But was injured on the Sr play of the See oe kaa 6 es aes Zembal was the day's top rusher os Geis Eig ae wens ta ae ae + 2» ; as officially ‘tak-|‘#™ is doing. It’s always ‘How’ game, and tw , then added a few with 48 yards Mich Williams, 7th, Norris 4 s always two Rams yards Zagers ” igan holds Jack- Montreal is ing over” the football team ys ‘How's 1s—quarterback | & off-tackle for gers picked up 42 a 33103 edge son, Ith in first place with a| glad to "Yas| Your team going’ this season.” sald] Peck —were ejected b dash. He made it” State, while Bolden over Michigan State i . Eugene Cretal, 18th, Rod four-point bulge over the Hamilton | have it and had faith that |e ™an who's in ‘ | Peck—were ineman Mark idéeanena tae | made 30 4 traditional state n football in Treais, 2ist, Don Evans, 32nd Tiger Cats, who maintained their the boys would beat somebody. | *#son of a Nadia wos, Cline fired a pass to Ron Kramer | ) gridiron rivalry. ‘Alex Barge, @nd. vane four-point edge over Toronto by| It was ah ° pop! He always Geiohed shood| Dick Doyou took " im the end sone. | Pirst Downs MBC Purdue thumping Ottawa 25-17 en the facetious | ™ BH? years tM | a li-yard pass re ee es . Any * - ple mem side, since B - tous | tacky. at Maryland and Ken- tg ne -hae in the 1st period for eeegyl also booted four extra Bot yards passing ........ ie aes | Full Day victories and Toronto taking a poke at. those e | Ram marker. St lor a perfect string of | Passes completed n 18 | losses will who ride bd e recov a i James | conversi 0 Pacees intercepted OF 13 eliminate the Argonauts. only with the winners. But Arkan- Abad han wen, enby ene out at|™ the ond duine in tho Oth ported sclesed the nly other tr Maddock | enti peters e. 3 Troja Li eas z ? Pun y Racecouets 3 Fe pe I pe | eg jan Lindon Crow on - . ered _— | ° up tonight with three clubs | ing Razorbacks the high-fly- | "pe" the previous reed ee Tom Kalasz scored two chara ger overpowered was the Yards penslied sg ; 60-Minut jockeying for first place, but tenting Ge Set | ees eee But 8 gn passes in the 4th period club is shown in the = 10 e tandout Calgary Stampeders . the | west Conference race ‘outfit prett sees that | to spark OL St. M statistics, where Michigan Mac * B efor 1955. The Stampa 5 ay < none ae? bectine Texan Chutetten [= anys wpect vie |Gret downs to only & mg 7 Pune te sta uncuere EVENSON Hill. “He's a senior with lots ? as 2 ass ainaieas teneenans | ae observed * that pobody | Cotton Bowl. in the northerners. Win ct 1 £9] poles Reem Na neste aot take it the team so be would | Georgia “and Georgia” was over Football R | ~_ sTaTieTics | "cnmerigea” Mase Pinte Para Mir epethy gl eng —neetige on ly and defensively.” a aaedy wot | he _ a, and Georgia right now esu fs | “cmoun oe senmasoT belongs to the past. i a + SES hen stern Conference co ing yardage H e Crow, fastest 1 — vest /ccle~tasoacy leads the South-| sentgan the Associated: Press| ‘t Foeees tempted 8 0,000-Light Board C Consider then the case of Lindon ron 100 yards ~ cpanel ay nny 1C111 a, ouston Lik | em Purdue 7. ‘Msc 3 “eo 3 Passes completed 22 Monmouth parks’ race track has and the full hour of playing cas bot ot comes cae © to Deci ) ikely «_. fick Normal Ss"'a" m. « |] TRarzagteretes’ «at welch emmounce ‘official results time he put in for the University of the team for three seasons > t Mich. eah lost ide MVC Saturd Smith Extends Mich. Tech 34, ‘Northland 13" le eee * cficlal teenits’” | they beat California 2877 Saturday | AS 8 sophomore, the 10t-pounder ST. LOUIS @—Ambitious Wichi- | will be ay orth. Atich, 13, "Perria 13. (te) on — ee ee ay) “ATEASTERN. CONFERENCE | = to remain on the road tothe Rose | he's sadying to cote the rel ta, which never has worn the Mis-| The favored to go all the way. | ® Wert Il 16 Cont Mich | seehiges: * | pritedetpnis W Pet. Pts. Bowl and an undefeated season in| Sot tet halfback. souri Valley football crown, and _ The Wheatshockers ran second | \(()I] Ever ie [eRe B Sine ELST bosentan | Roestat fit es t Conference play. | defensive right halfback youngest school in after entering the Val. ng ye | po 21, N.C State ? hand 343 The popular af ee nates Vodine reshe, may de. | ey im “4S but are the only sreusel Kouteve Fi contre @ ‘Chi | Sacra cos i £2a ack and cocapain eared three platen, “Lindon proved. he could pune race Saturday member without a title. Scores Twice Against Marain-Simmona Morice ee | 1cago Hands f= PreESTERN CONFEREN .. aes Sao tithe tonmm’s lead. |Diay offense as proved he could °° ¢ bell tens, bet Ke cna kes he Indiana to Boost Bi | Ulan Siaie 30. Colorede A&M Red Wings 4-2 Lares ET ee Be ee ete The victor must defeat Tulsa and rapid its climb has been st Big Ohio State 31, Wisconsin 14 : g | Green Bay 33 mim addi caught two passes for an BIG 10 STANDINGS Detroit in the home stretch, but Detroit's co-ch 10 Total lowe #1 Indiana 14 Surprise Lo Belmore, epars mdetuaz” = | ational 5 vere ie aa _—— | Houston and « —— who face . . eat = Padang 6 . . ss Pittsburgh 17 DAY'S LTS | He recovered * ° | Cate, Sante a sé Ay 4 ra Wichita CHICAGO ww | Mis g Green 7 ; SUNDA Philedeiphio ? a | Michigan .......00. 3 08 Ban * | cad of Gee eaneak at the tail — lowa's Earl Smith | Milscoeri 22, jews State 16 Chicago's Blackhawks, sparked sen wransteas pare RESULTS lfumbles and | pair of crucial ianceste seaweteee 2 1 4 Po 4 nister, Landy Tidy bid af Deeak Marquette cashed in on two more touch-| Reiv Cross Brown ie 7 by former Boston Bruin Jack Mc- Clevelana 38 : oxy Es4 sive play to cap his et cee | tewe mS nee 2 2 2G 23 downs Saturd. Pittsbu 4, Boston Univ. 1 ntyre. won their Ist vict eon Bay. Cards 3, “The : oe eaes 4 Get Bids F In the other gam Big 10 eee lengthen hit Army ape Mt Rectneestern 1 National Hockey league start paneer Washingvos | the wien. he has played at Northwestern ss... 8 8 he rom AAU A & M battles Tulsa S SEN Sates & lead over Ohio! Navy ‘83, Penneytva Saturday night by handing the De- amid Coach Jess | Rune ccs § Hr er NEW YORK (INS) ‘Tulsa in the 36th renewal of their ine ved t Mirena Oe troit Red Wings a surprise 42 set Hurons Are 5-0 as Js — National | ‘aditional series. inci! Sethe ecoctag apart egatest || kecrene mine 16. Wane Forest 9 | ree Olympia Stadium. | - ¢adeute millers mM | dooms tor #8, a Georgia's, Tulane sen 8 sisted on another gerne a «| Michigan Roger Bannist: iami points while | meme” Wate 36, Pare pacing the | N lS er | mi and Maryland | dy scored once against — -apoiecntcial — Cutoiine erate ?. Hawks’ upset. He got the game's Orma tays Unbeat » ~ to Renew Grid Series | Sringgems om merreme its Ge ARS y"tay te ta Bent’ E'Jevern Upset nana i nees ssi er rj CORAL GABLES, Fla. S Neelam Oulahoma 21 "Kansas ‘tate. @ te a amano ak the Sed period. p as P odoley Goe University of Miami and Maryland Figures include all games played) Sevihera, etian 38, Fenn Gute ¥. =| Mcintyre took @ pass riko By The Associated Ss coreless will renew their football rivalry Selig mong | Arona at.” thodiet 36. Kansss 18, | Mortson and caged the winning |», Michigan Normal oa es 1968 champions, got a 1¢ a en ron eee Prat Watkins of Ohio State Tn a oo . marker only a minute later ine | need of the Michigans foothell por qcluctay Gant Wentua Wiacls | taest Galeus pastas lee 1957, ing = pn scoring column with Nebrasks ¥ a vad Gordie Hollingworth and " Rea | Tate: Hurons, who whipped pa-| im an Interstate Conf — Athletic Association lead, Pive~ greece director | of Alan peor to move ahead) Socfnern"% es — 5 PR Sullivan also scored for the awks, |°™ Minois 20-0 Saturday papal game. Loss was Central's ist in | roning past Olivet, 20-7. Hillsdale nounced of Miami, an-| Bob M of Wisconsin and) Marquette 1 Pordhem ie while the Wings’ goal getters were | ‘Pe, State's only unbeat aS tongue gumen. jand Albion, which defeated De lan as mee ae ee Wat-; Missourt 48, lowe State 14: -|Marty Pavelich and Tony Les-| oy t icadin tee tr £0 seeord | _, While, skidding Pauw 21-19 in a non-league 1987 ts Mien! ead ot, Oct. 35, | and eM) ecqraltnid Armeche| ‘xiao &. tomes oe wick. —— Con. | AAC record, Sostera,ittente ese now have ienical 30. MIAA 1958 for an Oct. 24 m in’ ie | Foledo Me, ‘Bowitng Green NHL RESULTS with a 3-0 league mark the star Chippewa _ 24 date. | arm 46, Bail State 21 sUND Surprising U , in check. Jim| Kalamasco Miami, unbeaten Lad | Army 67 Columbia 12 - AT'S RESULTS niversity of Michi. | Podoley was held scoreless blocked twe Adrian | set the Terrapine. 8-7. in. the yore Stay Corte. Yale's y |e ees Seeeee § gan ts ted for the Big 10 leader. 00 a tallied 165 areal Chl oro ee nom, Orange Bow! Friday sane nthe Miele (INS)—Lady wrestlers Navy couth 13. Rarvardy TO gang RESULTS of 30 Gute perfect leegue mark a tallied 145 points. | a end tone for touchdowns, i ? . > : ’ ? 2. . i 5 > defeated Each t narrate iid bal cin Duke a1. NC erate, T° ay Wolverines sere | 108 hua ae i ules ieee an eam in the American H ay. The state legislatu Georgia 7, Tulane @ —- ba | Michigan S$ in 16 caries. But he | Wolchine made / *\ key League plays 64 games oc- has rejected _ proposal t re' Kentucky 13. Ge. Tech @ ee, | 9 n State, last year’s Big failed to break away tn his good on both conversion at / by ingest game, ean, women Waring Em HOR + Sy 3. ang 1 champ and Rowe Bow! winner, [OM usual _ tempt ott . away, | public “bouts pating in S Carolina 4, W. Porest 1 i Oregon 26. on ar down among the aiso-rans, Michiga | Western . / . j Tenmessee 14, Da: 1 Stanford 13 m % having lost three n Normal and Western ; Michigan upset W: ; Artenses @, ‘Misalseippl 0. | ane 2» Caittorne 17. games out of four league | Mlinois, which has a 101 ITAC ington University of St ply 4 : cons | Central record, meet this weekend with fullback Pat Czyz ip f , . Michigan, the 1953 and | Hillsdale re ° touchdown and scoring the ; Jumped a tie with | with only ¢ oo rand the ‘point y! f 7 . to play. ; fy i \ ‘f a =" eT. = =" os 2 + = ie ek et ik dil rs ¥ 2 I mite sf > 1 TP : perk : bg ae ge THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 League Lead by 49ers enjoying his best of seven profes-|q broken jaw. sional seasons with New York, | Cjeveland’s great quarterback, literally tossed the Giants into &/ passed to a touchdown and scored Eastern Division. | |their 10th straight victory over Chuckin' Charlie passed for | the Chicago Cardinals, 35 - 3. ham and George Blanda. Conerly, | weeks when the star end suffered | Otto Graham, | Bianda staged a brilliant passing attack, completing 28 aerials for 328 yards and hurling four of Chi- cago’s five touchdowns. He also kicked a 31-yard field goal that put ‘his team temporarily in front, | 24-21, early in the third period. | A recovered fumble in the third three-way tie for first place in the two more to lead the Browns to | period set up a Green Bay touch- | | down that gave the Packers a 74 itriumph over the Baltimore | Orioles. By JACK HAND arm reach and follow- control. The lift is next easy and natural step. sketch of Steve Nagy of Cleveland demonstrates classic delivery from. on for Peoria ‘5’ Gains Title Carek =a. 18 Butoh Round in World Test Beige 14-18 Cloverieat na RIO DE JANEIRO —The fa-|Heien's i — ae 915 poeta aries ier ai wed SM Ne gt A were in the Phe iimars round in |toule’s Tav. 10a, Ballara's 2382 the World tournament BEMIS-OLSEN today. Fowlers vs Chereb’e Sry St Gaukler Storage itl g es halfback of the Whitfield Cubs, is | junior football program. ‘Bowling Results | LAKELAND LADIES wt i2 No. 3 9 Orchard Lake Ave. Corned Beef and TUES Every TA DAY JACK D as ECKERS END OF THE LINE — Buddy Osler Occasion was the annual Midget | | Football All-Star Night, sponsored | jointly by ——- Department of , left | took place Education and Junior Chamber of Commerce Proceeds from the affair will | &e inte the jaycres’ youth fund. An estimated crowd of 700 spec- tators attended the event. One of the most effective per- formers among the many promis- ing youngsters was Lee Litherland, left halfback on Webster's No, 1 team, Litherland scored 2% points | in 32-13 triumph over Willis-Crofoot in a midget (5th-6th grade) class contest. 12 1 3 12) In other midget games, Whitfield 11 13 | defeated downed Bagley, 24-18, McCarroll Longfellow, 19-7, and Wis- | outplay a team of East- Pts | ern-Wever-St. Michael-Roosevelt ju- */ nior highs, 27-14. sy Pe Re Swen 171. 435; Officials for the games were ee ee Ralph Allen, George Forester, Vern —— c. p,, Meebaugh and Tom “Arky” James. | Goebel's 20 Wayne il ee TE t Doval Oak’ rower, = tees = ¢ ROVAL Oak's Ashby pees’ i Eee ina eer = Eee, «= $/ Wins Feature af LA ie onaiy,, amet, Stickney 240, series | John Ashby of Royal Oak won s, Drewry’s 2761 pre dyed nda dbparger dino Biya an J DRAYTON KINGS, QUEENS | dash yesterday in old-model "> ; 7” car racing at Lake Angelus Speed- jerks is Ten Pins 14 | Way. ‘ne 18 Jesters 13, Don McCubbin, also of Royal Seve Poss " Sandbegs 12 | Oak, won the pursuit event, while p= te — 1 Pontiac's Benny Howell and Ross “nar mes certeo tO 8. Prederik | Macachet wen —— tig sen 210, B. Pilka 542: (M\ R. Pair 233,| Ken Pugh of Pontiac and Virgil 613; team game, series—Jesters 799, 2181.| Barb of Hazel Park rolled their moTos INN “BR” eee cars, but neither was hurt. Gridiron 2 Wrigiey's 13) Davia 15 Braid’s is Cranes Split ith CUS ‘ 14 Printing 13 Drewry's Gutac $| Cranbrook School football and Taylor. is Universal 9| Soccer teams split Saturday con- on 3 | — § tests against Cleveland University Oliver 13 Cutaway 4 School. The Cranes’ unbeaten soc- annie an wate nates = 96 Same : highly-regarded Clevelanders, 1-45 to 8 PM but Cranbrook absorbed a 20-18 " bh n; _| loss on the gridiron. adpdaqge vinn ig “_ er Holds Speed Record during Saturday's hauled down after | All-Star Night in Memorial a short gain by an unidentified Bagley tackler. Action | field won the game, 24-18. Webster Youth Standout! in Annual Midget Grid Tilts eS i Board of took over Wisner Memoria] Sta- dium Saturday night to display skill acquired in the city’s 6-week | Pentise Press Phetes Midget Football Wisner Stadium. Whit- Ed Furgol Is Named fo Top Golf Honor CHICAGO (INS) — Ed Furgol, surprise winner of the U. S. Open title, has been named 1954's Golfer of the Year. Furgol, whose left arm is shriv- eled as the result of a boyhood accident, topped a poll of 902 of the nation's pro golfers, golf writ- ers and officials conducted by the Professional Golfers Association of America, He won the honor in a_ close battle with little Bob Toski, lead ing money winner of the year with The Associated Press Johnny Bratton, who has been in drydock since he was suspend- | of tt lis | if Plans Complete Rodeck, Gardner Will Direct Course at PHS Wednesday Evenings pl | Mount's Injury Hurts Spanish Show Chances Col. 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Giblin, - | Giblin’s opinion, said Merri sworn an oath to protect the Amer- | dis- | jean Constitution, should be dis-|behind the Fifth Amendment. | barment charges filed by Ellis | 'iberation on ethics. barred for invoking the Fifth Both attorneys, however, criti Rubin, another Miami attorney, An attorney has the right Amendment is a question to be de-' -in04 probes by some investigat. 2d chairman of the Un-American | Practice law, as granted by the bated at future meetings of the ing groups whose questioning Activities Committee of the De- | bar's oath to “support and protect _TWENTY-FOUR | | _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 : S Merritt, state bar _ They agreed that persons have fession when he invoked the Fifth the 18th Dist- had to take the stand when only Amendment when questioned be- E ©. Cc boo: Radi and Gilbert H. Davis, presi- Confronted with inconclusive accu- fore a Senate internal security sub- | ngine-Ca se 10 ty Bar Associa- sations, casting upon such indivi- committee probing Communist ac-| Shortens Train Delays both sald the controversial duals a doubt as to their loyalty. | tivities in New Orleans March iB. | ; has been brought up several _ Merritt said such cases should In his oral opinion, Judge Giblin) LOUISVILLE, Ky. #» — Twoway be followed by actual court hear- said radio, Linking locomotive with ca- ings, either to confirm accusations; ,,., 5 4 able on boose, almost a necessity with - (or to dispel doubts altogether. | “it ts imconcelv ote trains more than a mile long, saves Kt d Fig : i i if RF: if ving the bar's FN mission set aside a special broad- an attorney) “I concede his right as it is the | cast band for the train radios. ct pemnpte ‘Jape. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith | Merritt explained, whether s ¢ [ZI | ioe by McEvoy and Strieber | GERCE SALOME ord] (epee ce aes RI — MJ , ) OF BEING PAID OF TRE DH eneEETTEN) yereeen ; = : 9-28 “My dad thinks I'm in school learning to be a big shot—he'd be “This short cut saves us walking all around the block.” pretty sore if he thought I was cutting out paste-ups!"” by Walt Disney \\ + 4 ; + P | : by Ernie Bushmiller THESE OAK LEAVES ARE YOURS---weE HAVE ONLY AN ELM TREE [eet Ane sins ie K RAE BELoues || THAT DOESN'T BELON® || BELONG TO You ~ $$ by Charles Kuhn | BOARDING HOUSE THE EASY WAY Sang ~ a oe mrp AK; Va LIBRARY YOU HANE HERE ~—p WITHOUT A PicTURE OF To Trade, Hire, etc. TA Pou ’ ’ MAZES A LITERA y & STATION Is to LiKE MB TO FIND gi tacnalay A PHOTO OF PUBLIC P : OF SHAKESPEARE fam iinr/ ENEMY NO. 1 f me lace a Quick Action WOULDN'T YOU B8 PLEASED wit A) | OID ad gd AS See DONA N el PONTIAC PRESS : i “er . ukEvees OF MIND 2 WANT AD \ gel iat THE IMMORTAL Ask for the Want Ad Dept. DIAL FE 2-8181 - — \ — er WELL, GEE WHIZ, GRANDMA, f Di ‘ GOLLY GOSH // ( . YOU was even A BABY \ Pleasant chew; you keep — Chew Wrighey's Spearmint Gum. Makes time pass pleasantly. Yeu feel better - do better. ~~ . . oo ~ o-~~ 2" 6" 6" F924 ’ 4 , +? . PA ” : : ~ ‘*- . os y ‘ — * . * > ° . . * .. . . -** “ore : e « ores be . ae es ; ** ¥ ry aah ‘TWENTY-FIVE _ Business Notes: TS 1S “| Lodge Calendar Dy; 4, itt erates oe ‘a oom GMC to Fete | MARKE | Stock Market | panes: ge Calen wi Prices Steady aeston, 2 foe Guy Commmnaon shat Cut Your Od Bills! i Produce | j}and erdimances as may be necessary to Switch From. Your Old ? Timers night, Brotherhood i ‘ carry out the purposes ordinance. Higher oda 561 F. & A. M., 22 State St. | x M rt |The onae erein euthoried may’ be is- Oil N y oy, ep - 1954. —~ on rain a or at different times. Burner to ow ,— THE RONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 g aL . | Conventioners gehts, amare mareets verted by OS) NEW YORK. (AP)—The stock Wore im ted fo tne wiectore of the Cit hal Timken Silent Automatic M. M. degree. Francis M.| ‘| mitted to the electors of the City qualt- | | CHICAGO — Prices . | fied te vote thereon at special Cc W lame rer and 7 wor ultt: Apples, Delticous. fancy. 28 | market was higher today in early nee Sener ats a meced at petnn he elo te ted aay | = ~ Division Expects 2,200 | xo 1, 300-350 bu; Jonathon. @ealings, but there were many | Pontiac White Shrine will hold, - the votes cast at ‘sald election upon the Cut Your Oil Bills! . ae fancy, 4.00 bu; No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: apples. minus signs scattered | “Friends Night” on Wed. Oct. 27,| Trade today although feed grains | question of the adoption of this ordi- | at Truck Assoc Meiniosh. fancy. 41S bu: No h 3.80375 | broadly. | Dinner 6:30. Reservations, call . Sanco ond the teouanen of enid bende a ae sana |: apples. Northerp Spy. Ne 1 236-400 | Gains went to around point 2.7269 or PE tT1k, Corseaonial §| peared to be under mild selling | shell ve s0, fever tnersel, ines, thie oral | Affair in New York | ppies Wortenas: No }- 258-300 be in several instances. Losses in a pm. Bessie A. Howell, Scribe. | pressure at times. Dealings were and shall take effect immediately upon | cue | Cider. wo 1, 3.29-3.00 coal ones. Grapes, | few cases were as large. The plus | . . | fairly active, ("Made and. passed this bast One of o> ‘ in uck and Coach Division |; 50-409 bu. @uiace. No j..430-8.00 bu | “M&S, however, predominated in News in Brief Wheat got off to a good start «4% AD} will sponsor “The GMC Evening’’ ) Wstermeions, No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu |every major division of the list | ee during the American Trucking As-|, Verstsbies: Beans, Lima. No 1. 250-| General Motors was quite ouies ) but could not hold onto its best apap evama | MnmO| sociation’s convention in New York | beste. Boots We 1 45-100 doe Behe: | AGO around wip celiger ai A break-in of the Pontiae Drive. | £4ins. Several commission houses | Cniy chert. | 150-2 ; — ri recommended purchase: yheat. | This Oras published . tomorrow. call, "Net 150-260 te ‘bu. Cabbage. | , in Theater at 2435 Dixie Hwy, was © of wheat. | Jasece wie arouuttee of dene h The division € 2.200 Not, 70:00 bu: cabbage, curly, No. ing on 1,000 shares up 's at 90%. ‘reported Saturday to Waterford . - Dated this Mth day of October, 1964. — to attend the nt x Ww Leong 138 bu. cabbage. op mage ed. Me eet’; | Western Union, which was up | ownship Police, who said about $20 Grain Prices ADA R SVANS bu. Carrots, No 1. 78-00 dos bebs; car- | § points last week, started today |in candy and cigarettes were taken CHICAGG GRAIN ee flower, "Mo i. 13.2.5 aon Celery No| @@ 5000 shares up ', at 8914. | by thieves who forced open a dooor| CHICAGO — AP—Opening grain NOTICE 7O BIDDERS Host at the affair will be Philip |}, 2.25-2.75 crate; No. 1 75-125) U. 8. Plyweod 3'4 last week, to the concession stand Wheat — May 1.36% | @ealed pr will be received & J. Monaghan, GM dos. Celery root, No 1, 1.00-150 dos. —— : pe... «2... oN Soybeans— | the of County Road Commission. | 73 South Perke, Pontiec vice president | cucumbers, fancy, 3.50 bu. Dill, No. 1,| Opened today on a block ef 5,000 | March . 2.33% Jan. .. jers of the County of Oakland at thetr and general manager of the divi- | ¢5-% dos behs. Reaptent. Wo. 3. t90- shares up |; at 3444. parragered vcgae de rear window in ~ sae _— 23.2 | offices, B60 8 Telegr ph Road. Pontiac HOLLY, MICH. BRANCH sion. See ee, ee St, Oe . a gas station at 4020 Ormond Rd oe 50 ae Ween tee eet ae 209 South Saginaw, Holly onions, F mags 1, 138-150 Ena bag Among representative lower White Lake Township, Sunday and oT. 1a. Nev, atts | Sen whiten ae Breage * al bs : = Others representing the organiza- | onions eine. we 80 10-Ib. Parsley. | stocks were Chrysler, Republic Mareh . 1.57% Lar | and reed for tu tion will be R. C. Woodhouse curiy. Ro 1. 1.00 dos behs: parsley , took $13 in change from the till | may ll vge wow. cae.. 1080 | BO tchowing ton . fag root, No 1, &8-1.00 dos. Parsnips, No 1, | Steel, Douglas Aircraft, Dow and $4f.25 worth of auto acces. |“ 1.80% Dee. . 12.45 2 months’ requirements of recogni ——— eral truck sales manager; A. 1.80-2.00 %-bu. Peppers, Cayenne, No Che . Osts— Jan. . - 13-20 | standard brand of | Sants, esaistant general sales | |, 65-100 Dk: peppers. hot, 1 1.08. | mical, American Can, Penn-| sories, according to Oakland Coun- | Dec . 20% March 13.90 | tnformetion, bidding Binnke and spect , 1.50 bu; peppers, Pimento, No 1, 1.50- Sylvania Railroad, and Standard ty sheriff's deputies March . .., 81% | Soybeans olb- | tications may be obtained west. manager; V. P, Blair, division | 175 bu: peppers, sweet, Ne 1, 1.00-i.25 May ..so.» #1 Dec. 11-06 | Bids must be “County comptroller; E. T. Herbig, national |“: Bgppers, red. sweet, No 1. 1.00-1.50 Oil (NJ) Saais@ tote Lind Rye— sarch 11.08 | Read Commission bidding forms, fleet sales manager: B. W. Cran- potatoes, met senso eee = 3 Ne tock ea Ave shades oe an : pe ce: BE Oe : his en te ene mast be plainly market , director of public 3 laea a mde one bee oe w York S ks to reckless driving pos Powe fined |. BOSPTT. ND ORDINANCE — To Vat all 8 a a INSURANCE hite, No 1, 8- ; "| : Electors of the City ef Pontiac. waive detec VandeWater, eastern regional sales | Thin he tty fr Nese, en (Adee BY Hat Bey #00 and $5 conta hy Orion Town [Sains Selle Pa Lo A ; eal ot! cot bu: squash, Dell- ae Redue, +. 311 Int Bilver 24 p Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. | ,, mame be Sete § SSeetere of the Cnty | muerest and to the advantage of the | sales manager, and E. sone . 1 50-135 be squash, Hub- | Alleg L of... 362 Int Tel & Tel 216 OP ee tee oe the ‘Generel Movember | arere, © County Rend Cometestenere W. Jolly, Detroit zone sales man-| fancy, “i'251ein’ belt: "No 1 18.100 Allied Sirs...) 484 Jacobs 68 Cab. OR 3-4102. Waterford, Erection anc Special City Blection to be | tnd ‘of the County of Oekiand, Michigan. ; Dra ager. | 14-10 ‘bekt: tomatoes. No 1, 200-250 bu. Allis Chal.... 84 Johns Man 16.6 yton, Clarkston ares. Adv. | held Tessday. aie ta SS BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD ; urnip, ‘ - ™ aes " | . COMMISSIONERS THE Rounding out the list will bejtope: Not 1 80-290 a alum Am soe M4 Reise , M 4 If your friend’s in jail and needs “= tae b + COUNTY ‘OP OAKLAND See or Call r , we ; ritn..... necott , = | = Poa a: “4 M. Wilton, bel Ww. gg ae wove qeewe: Celery cad ro oun erase cine pond > 6 bail, Ph. FE 5 5201, C. A. Mitchell. Ordinance No. 1234 ROSERT O FELT | wards, J. D, Atkinson, M. T. | TSg), Se }. 100-500 be Sadive. No 1. jam Cyen 465 Kresge 8S “97 —Adv. | A® Ordinance to provide for the bor- LEE O. BROOKS M J h Hayes, R, G, DeGraff and G. W. 200-250 bu Escarcie, No 1, 1.00-125 am foc iy fee Pee) OTe be sell eterterd, | > sim of eh.0neeee and fer the, te: » Oct. 38. al aynar onnson Hall. bu. escarele, No 1, bleached, No 1. 2.00- am M& Pdy.. 233 LOF Giess 602 ee eee mide |ance of the full faith end credit bonds ~- —— Genere! las 2.50'bu. Lettuce, head. No 1, 2.75-3.25 Drayton Plains or Clarkston ariel —— S aanlaretari ieee ee 4 *.... 101 Lib McN&L .. 122 pebeg pf KA NOTICE OF PUBLIC | tues de _ Pdow crate: lettuce, leet, Not. 129-178 am N Gas... 461 Ligg @ My G26 see White Bros. Real Estate. |of constructing and og an 0641-| 1951 Gebers Stub Sones, Ragine Mo | 807 Community National Bank ai Lines today an-| ane, Ko i, 16-180 bu (Am Radic mh Leck aire °. 31 OR 3-TUB. —Adv. | Quinine 0 she thereier, cod or | 910-2007, Public sole ta be held of 308 Phone FE 4-4523 Sassonger sarvice fem Deivelt to|{aPtat te. inert, Be tt lem ou Pa. oes so 31) Rummage “with » future” sale. Fee OS Se eiacnapien of the ma ee eT 00-1. : gy rillar Bection ick pm . bu. 5] | | Christ ureh Cran Cit Pont California. Officials said the serv-|No 1135-175 bu. ‘betes Chard, No 1, | Am To be ao Field 393 Pine Digger Seandeasa eee Shartoed borrow com of res “a ice, planneed on the firm's DC-7,|!%-!25 bu Turnip, No 1, 100-150 bu. | 4m Woolen... 487 Martin Gi .. 33 ~ ~ | Million Dottars ($3,000,000) for the pur- ~ 365-mile-per-hour Mainliners, will ———- rg Sposa 2 AE Ph eaatealipdheaaated cteinoaniel | pg — — Mgt? hy ‘ ‘ get passengers to the coast in’ 7| DETROIT (AP) f.0.b. Detroit Armeo Ot... 83 Mid Ol Fe $4 KINDE @®—A $300,000 bond is- thecter tone therefor “the hours and 55 minutes. cases included. f ~siate grades. | Armour & Co 114 Monsan Ch ., 00 , full faith end credit. bongs the gute a sitiutes~Graae'A jumbo #56 wie arg |Aisd Dry"O'-. 4 Mont werd $24) U6 to finance a new high school |i ue gresnie praca, wmf hace CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY A number of Oakland County 24-2, ¥td_ avg 38 16-82, wid Atl Cst Line. 1216 Mueller Br ... 28.6 | has been approved by voters of the fe be to the Guocmination ef S160 cneh. will = avg 21's: B. large ie oat walane te oo ss Cp 36-2 | North Huron: Rural Agricultural to ef ge at @ rate of not to L~ ’ ° / classes on merchandising fruits | $°5,,*)3',,™edlum 26-38. wid ave 20; | Bald Lime... 98 Mot R . 86 School District. The vote was 399- | Snauslly. except that the’ fret taste M k h / OFFE R and vegetables tomorrow Cilaree 20. peewers > Bevch” Nut... He met Gre met | 195 It provides for a 20-year tax |leee thane lafe (oh month, aba Shall q es f i$ sensationa ° evening. : : | Benguet "ee Nes Bteel at levy of 18 mills. fw fy AF Ly Part of the program designed cuncase ‘nuSTes amp pecs = | 00 Sarl.... S35 Het Tene ... 06 —-_= ' ee ee wn s00—aP — Butter rnenttiog: re- | Sohn ‘Alum ins a frat a market ichigan agricultural | Bond eoccee J & the classes wil] be 92 A 57.25: 90 B 56 fe OLS: | Seven, [oS 14 O lr: HOME TRIAL! ereyingy tem weeln. each ¢ oD 6.78: 9 C 0.28 al 66-28; cere |Briggs ME.” $35 Nee Paes. se iy R REN ° sion in a different food store. | ssle selling prices pn mne U8. \eren Bele... 181 tweet Airis.” 138 » 7 Tomorrow's meeting will be | Guts: te U. se med 2: U.S me |\@udd Co...... 13.7 Ohio Of)..... 644] held at the A&P Compan |Feetnen 8° aire oy checks is |Satum aw... 30. ot ee Bier) be > INSTALLATI y $. | Catum me te nae - store, 949 W. Huron St. DETROIT POU | Sawn Wy. int fen AW Atr.. $87 . Serving as chairmen of the DETROIT (AP) — “ening per | Sopeai a zi Pann ss oH - : . local committee sponsoring the “is te 4 AD ge 13; | Satter, Cp 31 Parke De.--. 34 , » program are Guido Salterelli | neavy roasters (over 4 Ibs) 26-95: heavy | Sater Trac... 68 —— @- Fi had of F broilers or fryers (3-3‘s Ibs): whites Py ne is... 7 tat People's Food-O-Mat, rep- | 55° ebm fhe) S001: Heese | 21.7 Pepsi Cola..,. 14 iy resenting the Oakland County | ducks 4: breeder turkeys, young hesvy Cert-teeg ” | 04 Philte .. Sea Retail Food Dealers Ason.. and | "Exmment’ Marat que, igot carry Servus® ati Suu’ 811 You can borrow #20 to #500 Gerald McLarty of the Kroger | over on fryers and Cities Bre. ..tene “at O ° - Co., representing chain stores. | Sappiy “Beat qual somee te fair | ark Maun .. e24 Plt Piste O.. ° ° suppl qualtt Climax 817 Pu 2 —— com . pet SAT ture ou” | Repa month lments Election of J. L. Brown Jr Turkeys: Market steady. Offer- Coca Cole Ry} ~ A : 3 y in ly insta ‘ ings dealers proe- | colg Palm $8.6 Rem a... 28.7 | ceaay ley Aakriand tatars Chee ——— Gon ‘Bate at } rt | arranged to fit your need } “* DETROIT TOCK Con GE «3 oteyn Met. 62.3 Detroit. Brown also will serve " Le “2 ty B.. 375 . oo ausiatant to tha preckions and (OTe Ew Seca tas table | 1608, Gea F pf dt 112 Rock 8 208 Ready for your immediate possqssion: $20 to $500 on : as a member of the corpora- | Sha’ ‘gilts 1900.18.25" sorted noice 1 | Come Can 18 He doe Lend. 16 signature, car or furniture, without endorsers. Mar- tion's yg | igher" mont 30-60 Bb 11 1-10 6 sry | Zo0t ou | fovill Mt ried or single folks welcome. Easy-to-meet require- nato Corp. in 1947 and has 26 | 16.75-17.75; 430-¢00 ‘cows 18 38-16.98. | COP, Pred a7 PF bw -— bow! ments. Over 1,500,000 years of experience in the auto la smal! capes. average Soot ant 32.6 Simmons . ... 363 neighbors every year | menailomchaenslomonte | choice, ted steers, and yearlings stro06. |Doug Aire’ | 6a? Sonny Vee: @13 “rent” extra cash the : EE ee cen on Bouth 9oapesenecenecoeseoness (at ee, uses, ones Du Pont. 4433 South Ry. a2 modern, businesslike $ $ | to commercial steady 10 So conte | BOS ar L393 hat 33 | HFC way. So can you the Widow | lower y: | a . e Help e st no early sales bulls: |» $7.3 Std ON Cal 2.3 ! 3 By Voting Right $|sstrrpey sey cece fet wren Ee meh Be Se Oe, Sr asipicge A nedi-nnee-Liee : 3 By diy Oy ig A Ea 4... 121 Std Of OM .. 412) stop in today for fast, ° > bi ~ ted end yeartings Erne RoR et Sun Ol .|. ed friendly HFC money : > | S.Saeeets covenal tends eee, ne Wend |SORD . .. 05 ether Peg |. OS sce! . VOTE © | hotter yearlings 16.00-11.98; come utility | Delre Mor ... 334 Syiv Bi FS... 287 . Service « @ | and commercial grassers down to 12.00: |»... oa Se Nee oui Bw ° @ | vulk uttlity and commercial cows 6.50- Tre.) 0) fran W Ate... 223 MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT 4 3 11.00, mainiy } Py or sg me on a. 68 * 302 = Ny om : eee : : & | eqn tannrt Yoq tree wre eae Set Rae 2 dasares Ot USEHOLD FINANCE ° bd e | calves 21.76-22.50; vealers unevenly | ose + mel Se Ua — Pd — - ° 4 steady to $1.00 higher; broad demand fer See $ | Gen Ry Sig .. 324 Unit Air Lin. 296 . Oe ee eee: cee eae ee veniern (Oem Retree .. 328 Catt Aire 62 3 +4 $ | rez, eB; ME geet end, caten weaters (Gen Tol ..... 39.3 Onited Cp 67 Y% Sevth Saginaw S$. ° + and commercial grades p> Bhd! i os. Lines. 183 The Kay Bidg., 2nd Fleer ° for PROPOSAL af ¢ | 11.09-19.00 culls down to 6.00. | -_— te oe he ° 4 600. Market opening | joodrich 103. «US ~Bmeit 80 PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 > "CHARITY BINGO” $ | west: sanr, bse Se cents or more tow: | 3ran’"Prige’". 82 Ue Steel past . @ | er: early sales good and choice las = 2S Oe tes. oe Loons made to residents of nearby towns * @ | ter lambs 10.00'0000, email lot oF two) 4 a (Proposal #4 will @ | choice and prime 90.80, sheep scarce,|Grehound ||: 3. + oy Mooney wi = — sn if bi : sis : = —_ = ° limit lotteries solely $ ayes Mi... BA West Un te ao | fy f $ gutomatic eee bd te charity causes.) 8 A rsh -» 41 Weste A Bik... 23.1) $ 3 (Compiled by the Associated Press) oe oe |. 3 S| Peecccccccoooooscooooce tnd. nad, uit ceetks |Houd Mer |. 18.7 Wilson & Co... 98 tree gay EE aoe | Mo, BS gee Ee BF pee yy ee Ee 1 6? fale & Tow... 488 ago - iy ™7 «+342 106.4 | Im -. 326 foung 6 & W 734 3 | te0e. Wieh 2 uns es 190.4 | incerta ‘Tr ae 6h & T PR a lege toed | 1983 Low i 8 508 998) it | GAS CLOTHES DRYER A as Deposit ’ nee (homblower | & is are_ steht win Por Your Pe: EN Tag jon* . it Put Your Pimesiree 4, HH Right in Your Own Home! iianeseee a7 637) (27) MA M : | Midwest Abrasive* ..... 6 64 ' . Rudy Mig? .........+ 4 41 em CO) 0S | ‘ | Faster, gentler drying © Fabri-Dicl temperature HAMILTON PRICES - control @ Sun-E-Day vitra violet lamp @ No lint START AS LOW AS problems @ Hi-Power exhaust © Satin-Surface drum clothes for easier handling @ Installs flush to the wall GIVE HER A CHANCE, TOO! | Gas Dryers cost less to operate and yet they dry clothes faster MG-4181-45 , |No Price Boost Hinted as Ford Previews '55s | | | DETROIT # — Henry Ford nt! \strongly intimated today there | | would be no major price increases | in the 1955 line of Ford cars The president of the Ford Motor Co, told a preview gathering that | |“‘I am not prepared to announce | prices, but it is the policy of the |company always to give more value Matching Wedding Bands, {/for the same price and we expect tailored ' bands | pegplee A eaye egetn in 14K gold. Ford also said the Ford Motor Co, expects ‘‘to outsel] Chevrolet, She deserves a better break— and so do many others in this lewelry Department |and we will be greatly surprised if LEARN TO | community less fortunate than ; ourselves. Help those in qn wae HOME RI real need with a generous | —_ — D VE contribution to the COMMUNITY TRIAL will receive a beautiful chenille, tufted CHEST. Give ALL you seatter rug. There’s no obligation . . . no charge ‘ Correctly pare, con... . as soon as you can! . +» you keep the rug regardless of whether aye vidwally you buy the dryer or not. , DUAL CONTRC FOR EXTRA TRACTION | METHOD | and Mounted on Your Car ag Baty 0s ty Z00 ton PONTIAC FEDERAL COME IN... ARRANGE FOR YOUR FREE HOME TRIAL, NOW! , ' 5 : * ; & . « f ‘ ‘ \ f \ j * : | j . THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 ‘Deaths in Nearby Conmunis ==: Trafic Claims Sets Po trons tat i Fun- Herman F. Hunt St. M (eral Home, Requiem Mass will be CLARION Save ot He | in bra Pee Sucve | fin) Michiga Moa Pie snegan was iN TwO-Car Accident man F. uneral Home : : Fae z aaa am ot le Perry |e te died Fe Mt, Ceme- | Olivet Cemetery, He died Friday. n decapitated Saturday by a freight; day ot tn Hatogn Yuneoal Noms, | Rive, Sven feeew \¢ " be lay ee over him as | | A Cumited and her daughter, 19, F 7 - on a near Benton . , with burial in White Chapel Me-| | BERKLEY — Service for un OES at arkston | 3 Die in Collision. Near "ber wae, westad st St,’ Joseph Hos- morial Cemetery. died Friday. Ivan (Eleanor) Brown, 57, 1737) sta . Bad Axe TI i Casper Zaybel Saturday when they suf- WASHINGTON “We need to return more decision By vital iving are five sons, Arthur Princeton road was we, 3, HTD ls Ofticers, as | was killed whea agi pec fered injuries in a 2-car accident @ — A top farm | making in agriculture Paul of Clarkston, today at the Schnajdt Funeral | s Jam State Highways b ae at Auburn Ave. and East Blvd. official said today the Eisenhower Tesaaes tied exammaes on tie onli | Wotiad Lake, De 0. Kenneth of Home, Royal Oak with burial fh ates Meeting | y 0 car Suniay ie Botrel. Reported in satisfactory condi- ‘\aministration hopes to “get the farm, and reduce the direct part Walled Lake, Douglas of lowa. and | Aracie Park Cemetery CLARKSTOM — Mire, Chico Wi-| ‘Teasne eccndents chatmed ot i Donald Lee Doster, 19, of Royal tion is Mrs. Mildred Dun, government cipation of government daughters, Mrs. Lois Atkin- | Mrs. Lucius ‘liams -| ‘Traffic accidents claimed at least Oak was killed Sunday when the 1214 Stanton, passenger in an auto caaking Gnd masigation~ tala ath City, Mrs. Doris ‘ren * aad 12 lives in Michigan ew he was riding over- driven by her husband, William P iness, or at least substantially to pix u of Ferndale, Mrs, Bett LAPEER — Service for Mrs Raymond Ruggles as over the week- | turned in Oakland Coun’ 51. She suffered back : reduce governmental ... But this is almost impossible now, | J rs. Betty Lucius (Maude) Jones, 70, of 1169 cy vatron of Joseph't: Bird (end as thousands of motorists took = | jus a activities in ‘the ’ assistant ean Murrey of Lincoln Park, a 1169 | Cha | George Springer, 16, of Oakley juries. Her daughter, Sally, page Ag secretary said, be-| brother William Nepeasing Lake Rd. will be at the | name, 2h OES Saturday sight, | tevte highways in mid died of ; a couse of the “mowstain of of Bloomer, Wis.. | Baird Funeral a in ‘Clestaten | ays and sunny a fractured skull and treated for a sprained ankle at an saatant secretary | Sts held Wy the Commodity Coed and a sister, Mrs. Pauline, Opple | tuesday, with buria , at 1:30 p. | teen trad phaorsal capac bpanaaaal shock suffered in a two-car crash | Pontiac Police said they are hold- of agriculture, outlined this goal in |'t COP _ Cemetery. Stie al at Mt. Hope Mrs’ Donald Harris and she wes anther. the Victims died in «| SUn0y ™orning just north of the ing Howard Tillent: Mine other Sith puipduled for a cunderence | pussit adem department's price) __™P% Ralph N. Talmgren tery. She died Saturday. | assisted by her is and she was two-car collision Saturday night 20 ee line | Oak Hill St., driver of the other 2 od fares extension service tenders | y, which now has| BERKLEY — Service for Mrs | “7 Frank Martin Simpson eee ee ee a ee Oakley auto, charged with drunk and 3 from all 48 r= six billion dollars tied up in| Ralph N. (Madalyn) Talmgren, of OAKLAND TOWNSHIP—Service | tiring matron and patron gr bese T-year-old Mary Margaret states ‘farm surpluses acquired in efforts | 3879 Wakefield Ave., will erent for Frank Martin Simpson, 68, of | Chapter were received into i eS PTA to Meet at Keego =, Patrolman Howe een wate to pene Ge Deere. 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Spiller Fu. Treadmore Rd., will be held Past Matrons and Past Pa Holdwick, 53, and his wife Elvira, KEEGO AF ing witnesses, said Tallent’s auto , the flexible 8 ee ie pural mn Butler, &t 2 Pm, Wednesday at the Pix-| Preis: is a coremeny euntemet| i Fh gee ergy ep etl je @st patron. Cemetery, He died today, The chapter will hold a school south of Adrian Sunday |Curran and Mrs. George West as in which she was as Car Strikes Pole ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- antl cs tered Lecter Sones, @, af BE age teary: of instruction with Ortonville chap- co-hostesses. 26575 Al val OAK will be held at K—Service for Mrs. | ple, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Nelson| M.Sgt. Joseph A. Gaydos, 36, of County Calendar ——— The Metamera . ger 29 | Tuesday at the Sparks- | 2emes J. (Elva) Smith, 74, of 829 | Richards Geedric’ , Lay. Mrs, | Oak. with burial in Oakview Ceme- p.m. today at the Crawford Fu- | ter | Edad § Maguire of Detroit hay | 'etY. He died Saturday. ee ee ee ee gh — rey : bes temporary chairman Mrs, Russell Seriber Te wee {. r meeting of the Clarkst amy oh Cliniyn River. | ter, the Some of Ss Dealt Troe | Saterday after struck | Knights auxiliary of the| THOMAS — Service for Mrs. Rus Mrs, Carries M. Davis ‘Chapter has been changed to se cag c. , 29, of Chelsea eens : | utility pole off amen nae a | - of Equity. Mis Thomes sell (Irene) Scriber, 51, of 457/ LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Car- day, Nov, 2 at 8 p.m, in Clavisiea |Daaed ot Saturday when bis car | Tet Lornset snd Loker Cmetiee | ce rer we Cakiond County shor De Weert wea elected Second, was held af 2 pm. today de Me Dawa tof, S08 Davin Masonic Temple 'p off a road and overturned Wednesday with « ws eeuler meeting | ier. deputies that he - ry, Establish- at the Mabley Funeral Home, Ox- Lake Rd., will be at the Baird —_—___——__—_—_. as ee rt of NC trey Menship went to sleep at the wheel. His a coined auxiliary, to | ford, with burial in Oakwood Cem-| Funeral Home, at 3:30 p. m. Tues- Pontiac Man Elected | sianed benek re ee Extension Clud will ret Condition today is listed as | = the Daughters of Erin, | ‘tery. She died Saturday. ‘day, with burial in Mt. Hope \° oc! pied ea Daniel Peas, See Deonges, for 0 lesson — Cemetery. ‘ T. R. Nellis, of 76 Warren beg Beg ly le : ’ She died Saturday. is, of 76 Chippewa Rd., Widstrand, 33, of | Troy ‘Union ds and Frauds” gees Fairweather Smog Foe was given tentative approva) at Frank BR. Koberts 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. and Troy Union the 5th annual convention of the) BERKLEY rvice we cece ichi-| @ | — Se ‘or Fre) lIignatine ‘Zielinski president of the Michi-| Grand Rapids died in 9 two-car | % | | gan Contract Bridge Assn. Sunday | ®llision Saturday night la Grand (aw in mag al cel al laa m. | LOS ANGELES (UP) — The Rapids. Troy Township WCTU will meet for s foreman of the grand jury which organization ~—composed of Irish | R . Roberts, 25, of 1912 Princeton| I rts, 25, HAZEL PARK—Rosary Bae a Catholics. St., was held at 10 am. today at recited for Ignatius eg po I ol asscat Ziel . 48, Hotel. : Se luncheon st noon Thursday will -- _ George Pigeon, 54, of Rosebush | St ‘8 home of Mre. Mabel Heckman on investigate the smog situation Help Wanted Male 0) Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wtd. Female 11 a here ts W. Bishe Fairweather. PLL LLP LLP LLL A APP PALA HOUSEKEEPER POR BEA en | ee Business Servic ainting & Decorating bE ESTATE BALES. couple “Pri ? Biraits Lake by WOMAN WANTED TO RUN HOME | WOMAN WANTS DAY WORE 8| BP &j seeed wa “ rating 20); Hobbies & Supplies 24A needed for new of- brivale eparie® with TV.) 6 p.m. FE +e. | hours Sowewort or Ex- “TRENCHING | Painti . - Pm Ce . in ARE welbestablished Co | CADIS EARN EXTR Spe Wares wontAW_7O CAKE | WILL CARE POe "Pe ‘-geei.| Pooting, wotes times.| Pree g, Wall Washing | “(ety figurines laced’ porcelain, Daily floor — ADIs, EARN EXTRA MONEY for 2 children and, light house- ILL CARE POR INVALID OR ! rip ace Secccnchtn, P| ee ee. Peek ceeeees E "Bomtact Mr. Natsonette apparel rie, hos- @antae oman as 7710, Sectors relereane. rr het SEW PAINTING & OUT. PREE g so x are Beta Mary ae Reson (aA Ghasies, Lt EL school aged children. To Bag : WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- ER NING estimates PE 3-413) . Union Lake 32702. Lockiin. : +0b21, —— |. LADIES ccheal aged chiiéven. Te ire ee | nee Fe Stake. Serv. Ph. FE¢2012| PAINTING AND DECORATING hn By Sg Fy ae ig Bo a ste | Posies ve me Pale |S Set toate | Sage 0 ere Sc fede coda ceernees roe MALO" Tanne. eae ne 4 ne v LJ . he tun | & .. 8 ..4 Ae week- Ca | ——_ : . F} ‘ Rae. || GALESMAN-CAMERAS 6250 up —e jewelry parties. WOMAN OR GIRL FOR CARE OF 2h. Fe ae sah PAINTING, PAPERHANGING STUDIO. 24 8. Tele np PORES $200 up| ft, eens. Grupa etseocting? |“ aneet, pume Reusowers. Live Building Service 12 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE ND. | ree Pe ee | Bit Ninae seat | Reenter SOMA AED DE oe) A Seen ean ee arr reeree On lee |e near, beers 2) oN r de- | ; 3 POR : 2000, rN NO AND F L Mececlon: eM LOYMENT | tails catl tor appointment, Mi| office wort. ot bea eel enes. ou ATTENTION: House MOVING Fu Call for ‘estimat PE +oass S| -gaer odg a a rs MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO D oi PARE AP MICATIONN POR — oe, work of all a eee ae OTINGS WOMEN WANT WALL WASHI Bivd. . Orang, eaperces m= 3: orn Drveee Mich bo uplene smpe oot tel i) “* a p ned fants “and field . Se ~ On 3060. | CERAMICS PORCELAIN | | Dg]: Manlhaiseaaliany Say mga actin coe EER Re BBLOPRLITS Eat anal FESAGT Poe | Ais Samus PEE ™™™ | Era tees ER, ! an jeu for Db WoMan fits carpentry end mason- ——— as _... “p . : le 018. * . Washed and finished all @ash TYPEWRITERS RENTED COLD WAVE SPECIAL th.te COME ; WANTED es on a live in.| _7-0274, MASON ALTERATIONS & RE- able materiale. expertiy ftnirbed __ Mitchell's 123 _N naw St. “plete. Dorothy's FE 2-1244 ; feo + need Op | EXPERIENCED COUPLE WOULD | —Pelrt. All kinds EM )-4979 on latest equipment. AUTOMAT | **PEWRITERS Cat rol a ‘ 10 men that are willing to work w 00d plain cook ‘st| Hike — LAUNDRY. 2 N chine AND ADDING ALL TODAY AND RESERVE ; Should de honest neat, ambitious | be ‘clean end neat in appearance. | _ tise {a ks I CAUMDRY: “y'N. Telegraph Ré.| General" Pring ab Othee ooe: | Tee ag RAY, dates Receive ‘ 90 week te maakt apply of 50:50 | RaepommnLR YOUNG "| COCAL MAN. WHITE DESIRES Vee, e808, 20em gto. COM: CACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR ROP. _piy Co W. Lawrence mn. : m, of 2:p.m RESPON —E YOUNG OR MID position v ck, straight — . . shed. Pontiac DOLL CLOTHE 4 Site Ses dje-aged woman to we ms. Care | or semi. 2) veers oupectenee | Ga NAW TEED ROOF ry. Ph, FE 23-8101, Upholstering 73) _ Pr pes. ; Help Wanted 7 Sousewors, Call ‘EM Sth “Ee | Faae SERVICE. TRIMMING AND | 3536. Coss ian AL bee, Pa. Pontiae > E } THOMAS UPHO.STER ams 4m SERVICE CONFI B: poe igi aAAanan iin ac oneess mm | tween 4:39 and 7 | compere, Gat after 5:00 Tee weenie: Pe 33001, PE 206. 01 “4 8. TEL EORAPH FES. — = 2 years exper- TION LADY SALESWOME Fie |) ete oe _* RY CONTRACTOR. - SLIPCOVERS, | ———— | _ 5-7061. . : sive coat and miu department SALESWOMEN PLud et NO-WORK WK tral eat stone, prick, a maT Landscaping 15k |; aca ve. DRAPES 1s BED. + = ‘ Aegty & pe F Osmum's down-| we have full time and part tim | _Regsseedie FE _& — coms no baci Breek waters one TEMEMING Alp WEDeOT EAKLE'S CUSTOM Uhiotaeen: EMPLOYERS | ay irre SR meatce Be ees teamrne NOY SER, WORE | ESL, Wt aes EU" |opuoing. sv Yano tm Bee | Sha Moos, Meee StS] pt wo oe : or home. * ate di t = — ; ia AND YA! -- mE = ates e r ; BapysiTreR ‘ roa CHILD, 5:30 pmeat eahee aot em. iA BT gs Ms MODERNIZATION WORK ay ri OPE £82 a eee oa - rE vERs MATER RI- pee-ten resemnieatal a pieante 3 AM. : hee “ = : perience | pentry, basements. 2 Cabi- OTO — . 5-1 : es checked. _8 and ou Coll beiwern | - WAITE’S balls i) mam 3 typing. bookkeep- | __nets. Pree csamenes, Fe +4507. on + FURNITURE REFINISHING, AN- B ND | | ——TcIRES | ere ee oon noe rsh seas | eins ond Teweke. \Sewe sey Perse | : Nees sad typing , eae. seat being taken for Chri ions now CARPENTER WORK NEW AND | scistend yr & Son. OR 3.6402, vee ching 19) ___ Lent & Foune Sigg hcash Sl OS ; 'e en ri | . =a rt s Cote Se ae || oro a ateted Capeadette caperienced poreen fl besa oe 5 fe =i a ry | repair, PE ¢4210 a “FE oo NEW 2 REPaIrR. | 44 Famed tgpted & TROCKINO OR LOST: BROWN A “~~ $3\9 W. Huron PEderal 4-449 year, of older. Apply personne! _Te!-Huror WORK WTD. BY 17 YEAR OLD 9-209. _ efeninn: pickup & delivery Good service ND WHITE FRED Ederal 4 . ing | Sence. Pontiac General "Scepna |S, TRAD. boy. FE $-0802 & 6, GRYORR, FLOOR CAVING, | Tent. retee_ FE tere onrume. Soe ants edae Put | on ae na eee ee . Gucts. Apply in Ele | et Oat Os — saa | SALESLADIES 7 | COMP” SNIROLER WARTS WORK | _ bossa °°" Stine: Mone FE ree feobub eauied. Clean. Up. FE ge aed Bg ee : ~ Plowers 3 “Wcager Singer Sewing a, ane Tats | Most, be experienced colting cents prawn Fists eres Usten. OO Facilites in pow 2 | ro Gens eo. FE | Lost: BLACK PURSE IN FED- to get elected not electrocuted. CeOnbe SPERATOR. FORA COUNTER pe ; OES CONEY | cmutent envirenasent, Yop eat|i¥_¥EAN OLD SOY DESIRED fo gen Hehe rel ag Ciont “HRBUING, GD JOBS. see Geese Gat. OS severd. 7E Elect Elias—State Senator , 3 Ow an | eet vegepeper sr we a ae ee ary. Vickt Procks, 10 .N. Saginaw | full time Job. FE 67208 FREE ectimater OC 8 W. Coy ‘kD RUBBION. Lost -SLONDE COCKER SFA INDEBT?. _ ter and advs " good sEeent to § am sh ee _struction FE 21211. . . 1. male. Ans It ae | Funeral Directors Tite" Can eine ung pervime oper. | Uhmusrwert and caret coudres | TELEPHONE Work Wid. Female 11| 7 Building Supplies —12A| Gowy reocxine agp bows it inate eal” re bie| i permentse sce sus iccaye 2 4) ot, come. _Can ive in 6 | SOLICITOR ~ Joes truck Ay hy geo or ORT OR. LORS. AN CREDIT, COUNSEL: : | MrcHa Me YE: | EXPERIENCED CASMIER AND iy income’ mating cals trom your ASHINGS AND IRONINGS, 67 A | ATA CoN ent or. incomplete home? aon en ley Re Walker bo via | above Oakland) “Theater. Pi _ men's haberdash- aking calls from nae atl m plete ?P A MOVIN male. PE 5-1495 ari : ) Donelson-Johns Sepeeah ae ORE tr cope: | Poway Saale Pot OP EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL | feie'al Interest” Hundreds of sete feaccuabie Fates, OR M400 80)" | (oer anoE SED Me Be eee Eqnwarencen warraras wae. |7W© LADIES TO exit CHRIS -RONINGS 1s. FE ¢O910 | _fied_costomers. aie os weav? TRUCKING : E SIZED cen ORY _"DESIGRED FOR FUNERALS” py x tse TWO LADIES TO SELL Guniey. | NONINOR WANTED. #2. ply | NEW LUMBER re te — ous, | eats neue’, FE3S8 wun Gument 3 sae | DALEY MAID TOR SUPPLIES. § Voorhee Si ] HL dns a easy Givmeke Taras eae | WASHINGS asi \ pene. FS 2.1084" “ ADING rE ings on oa pd gonbae tes PE 2-6614_ $3 Mart EXPERIENCED SILK vieinit ¢ ~ r | RONINOS. \ nn TOADING FILL” DIRT | WELL x . ¥ | MON THRU TH | Sa oe Renter Gales Cventrcee | Sagumeney Cui 4" Sterns BABYSITTING APTERNGORS OR werner cor sToNe—— | “Geaage grectaal at Be nae | fe eases : - NERAL HOME EDUCATED REFINED WOMAN. ore meee ros) ee ae Neckends PE S002 en ae Tal Ma_¢2028/ “REDUCED RATES _ Cost, LADIES BLACK | PUREE +e “eee a buiance Plane or Moter >|" experience in teaching, PTA. club, _Detroit_1 Mich - | GOLORED GIRL WANTS DAY SPECIAL S: : i d “. BS items of ST : rE cn I a Nd ad ExPentkncey wouan |-° Reterences. FE S446. on¢g aED MATERIAL “Storing, FE aoe, cine 7k Sm Faricol Fa a” eam | REDUCE net ususily answer advertis ween 2% & 80 for genera] COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY 2x6 al] length: ....... 3¢ f.| VET with TWO TON (Pee ot ot too ments: not employed but alten — eo. Bioom: we ok lege -..---. S 2) wee wae Fd ee EDDISH-BROWN BOXER | eqikuar Coane BOX ering service of national | Gowan a _field. FE 5-4700 ate ae Wee Be ft. a. Wed to § year old girl.| trv ou STIPATED? 4 REPLIES pretence “an’ being, well paid | WOMAN TO CARE POR CHILD CONSCIENTIOUS | Brees lengths... Se ff MOVING AND STOS. Retard te Mert’ or phcos ‘FE | method. “wntifie. quiet 2 At 10 a.m, today ie oot ter eee inrentat-| 2%, sf) Live ‘on No objection eaeehos ere US | Woes vests. coll pipes. pigee ane gente tor R. american Van | Sos | Individuat nutrition ' for manager type wom- | —. 1 child. Cal! after 8. FE 17-8465 : . » Bipes and Large vans anywhere in Lost: BEAGLE. TAN BI | 1 programs 4 there oe = barrier. Car neces-| WIDOW OR ELDERLY I aBY yO Young marrie’ women with men ere beams «eh» N service, FE| and white Visas teltes Lobe agweceee et FE ath é were replies at Mrs. J. ww write} watch fire ani keep house f Picea od tracy ‘A Sat. and Sun. Oct 23 and 2% only. _Rd. Reward, FE +8400. easauh ef imthes ect oa the ‘Proce office ESAS Sire GR! ESM ALENT eee TEE | Oe epeeY OURS, ES) is et rear ears a ~— oy 2 a : ‘ ; the en odd jobs, som- rough carpentry zy OVER 18 OR Y wos a? phone Milford MU 42362 after related ———— or merce Rd. 1 A RUB | _te_“Prince.” FE 4-9783 PRIVATE DETFCTIVE SERVICE following boxes: Reply Pontiac Press, Box 81. | ying learn elevator operating. en | FE leld. Fhene FE a ar bish. Anytime. FE 3-0206. | LOST: “were SERVICE : _Repiy Pontiac Press. Box 81. __| Apply @06 Riker Bid WOMA a ———— 5-6059 after 6 p.m. : : : PART BOXER. REWARD PE 2313 } aC FAMERR AAT BOM WANT WOURE- OMAN TO TAKE CARE OF SICK aia pein, ___Business Services 13 Ell. CARTAG for mtormation. Cail OA 0-3286 ie WEDDING TOM ATIOR 87a eee ieee | oes } om FE COLORED GIRL DESIRES DISsh- annem | Loess and Lone Distance Moving. | COs 5pm. ae Printed napkine — ftp alba WOMEN EARN BIG MONEY Bashing or day wort. PE 54008 2.000 BOSTNESS CARDS. $8.18 PLUG Phone FE 5-208 Lost: MAN'S BLACK BILLFOLD | —Suteriand_Stutio 18 W y tong = flip s . mone =" RE ad syareiens showing adult; CO1\ORED WOM Be T k pers. Reward "on s1208, after Wd. Child. to Board 26 Gent Re N ren's apparel in home _ housewo AN WANTS ruc S to e p.m. Ps ou, tiple Group Party Plas. | plus — ane co & B TRENCHING pa e coat FEMALE BEAGLE WawED | PAY, CARE POR crripr a —— ~P etan Ahan ct L eye ad ‘CED GIR ad Pulte, _Bireinal Fashions, la HV | GRoNTNO DONE IN MY HOME votings, water tines, field tie. | TRUCKS TRACTORS oan Gun ca Gb Castine, the. | ee wo W. Maple, Birmingham. | work and DO Gi WORE | Tete : ALL MAKES FOUNTAIN PENS | te ey ive Ton Stake | cg Mite Wid. H core for cchect age| NE IN MY Home| TePeired by factory | Dump Trucks oa qusehold Goods Pontiac Stor ghis, Must be i8vor| EE 8322 at our store. roe My B ° Pontiac Farm and Sacks sun ard, - 5 27 oA Go or stay nights. FE TRONING. REASONAB! Office Co, 17 W. Law- ; apr ae : O REASONABLE rence St. Phone PE 30138. Industrial Tractor Co. Bo : FOR PART-TIME | IRONINGS WANTED. ALSO BABY ALL MAKES 400i _ - FE 61402 On ed Be ON ag + ele el WASHING MACHINES| Painting & Decorating os handwriting to Pontiac Press Bos ONING IN MY HOME. CALL & MOTORS 20 R phone. Enclose photo Pigg Ben LADY WAN WORK 2? OR 3 PHONE FE 4-2569 A-l PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. machine. THE WAY TC WAMPUM: WANT cast onsines wouae eons | aes 51_N, Parke = : DEST SOUa WORE : sf! Adel To sei ot rent enything. | 2 days ere eee act. TREE REMOVAL, TRIM- ii PAINTING INTERIOR 6 EX- Loess CAE eat ee per day FE 55466. arf estimates 2-T188. oo 10 per cent disc. for cash. ae “CO | <4 34g, Seer ap |CADY WANTS HOUSEWORK 6 APPLIAN SERVICE| _Fe . Free estimate. 5 = 7 LU. lesiady — retail ere: 130 up| “ays Week. steady. goog refer ; .. aes, i BOND live in|. $108 up| ences. FE $1800. wre all makes of refrigera- | 4-1 PA A es | BOND EMPLOYMENT |p QESIRES WORK TUESDAY sod‘ afl types of small appliances. | GOOD PAINT 1s. sun wf | Saturday's, Wil accent anrthing aT Ave, Pe S403 | painter” always 8 good. e is SS ieee thing | BULL DOETN O. aAYs| terior and wit Te aa | _Box 3 Pontiac ‘Press. veled, parking lote made. FE bath on first 4-4} « Y Fre: ie painting now Seon fot fin. Weekeaay oft | Vretaral ervice, EM abak S| "Wale B etntoms. essonavie | FADTING —N'D —FOPERINE work and ns for and welivonee a. ~ re re want Tort and care for 2 wehildren. | for Pridars apd. Saturds bt} ER . before 4:09 p.m. EM a, * C. White, OA 4 p ’ ' i ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 _ ___ TWENTY-SEVEN te Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Apts, Furnished 33 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner, MAHAN HAS BUYERS pati? uf ES | 5 E s E i TOo Buy—To Sell-T red eee BUY IT- WELL INSURE yaa have Write. Johnson f=" AGAIN) era A. JOHNSON 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 Oe © 8 he On LAKE ORION AREA epee) ]-]-]-] breeseway to attached garage, STOUT'S BEST BUYS iit Hietle: “3 HAPSODY IN BRICK é 3 i EF? ef * g a4 “MOVE RIGH’ Down payment of only $1, F place for the ‘amily te gath— reund the long Win- “EASY TO KEEP” ment with aute heat — e two car garage If | THE SUN IS SHINING { AND # has been for a cou- ple of days now, so why | GILES REALTY CO s™ Spe ome ™ things are looking since owner has add “It's a little sugprise I'm cooking up for Wilfred!” COLD CA$H ° F re i 4 i i | 3 8 ROOM TERRACE 575 ~ige MO vet 4 a4 3 BEDROOM, § ROOMS & BATH. a AND 3 ROOM Apts. SASY ak! : & sround. Middle Straits 3-4670. | ROOM CABIN. PARTLY lake. 6150 rr) 4. Several that want small and Cs i | co > 3 . i 5 F & : John Kinzler, Realtor FE ¢3525 Real Estate Exchange cern eos ee j cd on Sa ‘ ESE “ed, ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE For juity in home om term. call EDW. M. STOUT Buy or Sell FOR BOB MAHAN HH LAND CONTRACT IMMEDIATE CLOSING i] 3 i this for $6,500 with 6) 000 down LOG CABIN—KEFGO ce = z ake pels a zo d ; HOME & INCOME. Owner occu- i” eee i eas af 5§ NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION i i lf fit i ae 8 i : : : & anae 5. oi Hotel Rooms 39 $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV FE 5-918 HURON HOTEL CLEAN 1; iz g2 rte i fF iu se 4 iff i : ef $ i ‘Hii i Bit Ha = : & 4 5 S-u i iW be i a EH i : i ily : >* sit P z sis # Edw. M. Stout, Realtor crit? : ; 4 i fe seguaw oe bn PE bam A. JOHNSON, Realtor Hil if 5 i Hi PADDOCK ST. Income with privete end bath 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Hi ; ef F - Gas ‘ end large aseenenl $2500 96.000 THAT'S ALL! Siz room bun- _part of it. Phone Maple $0604 ANNETT | West Side Terrace room CARROLL G. | 28%. Weet Huros Eve. call FE 2-619 $5,000 FULL PRICE NICHOLIE AND HARGER 00. oun | CASH FOR EQUITIES We have investors now medium located homes. Call us for imme diate action. ROY KNAUF, Realtor i AL IRRIS & SON EH Fi ri bome. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2239 Orchard Lake Rd FE_¢4563 ~ CASH — Settlement OPPORTUNITIES Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ~ WANTED REAL ESTATE 4A LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORDMAN so soem | Ect Fo LARGE WARM ROOM) CLOSE restaurant. 1 or 3 ladies preferred. FE S. Parke. ' ‘Rent Apts, Furnished Wanted Real Estate 32-A = 3-2e12 | {ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. #1 AU. L ELBCTRIC CAB =~ Avenue Pon- LISTINGS WANTED ee en WISE BUYERS SHOP Classified! For a home, a _car, furniture or any- ‘ thing else, see the Want) Ads FIRST. ' BROS. K Pike Ample parking spece. For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 aici | Seonait. price fis.eee wath tetee | Joslyn Ave., Corner Third, MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Our New Location FORD, MICH. OA 83122 INCOME | SMART BUYS toma some sa on down, and 3 rooms and beth up. : ‘s besutifu: lake with eanel tor enced lot BE mony stores and reom fac by appointment. very well arranged Pull tile bath WHITE LAKE ) and nice kitchen. This home ts teed t bedrooms large living room Prices AUTIPUL ACRES with fireplace, paneled @tping . A levely ranch home with extra rooms 8xl4 kitchen with double large living room which has lerge | sink end snack ber, i% clure window overlook ty | oll forced air heat, attached 1 © Seen picturesque pacenoriagyl ey car garae and oke privileges. | entire home hes been well planned | tly $2,000 down. | for the most comfortable living veh, IVAN W. SESE) SCHRAM not m here LAKEFRONT | ol by 208 | EE 5.5091 or FE 5-2564 $1800 960 down. Also, lots in the !!1! Joslyn Cor 3rd. _ Realtor city and * and 10 acres im several Co-operative Real Estate Buchange “ English Lang Woerary CRAWFORD car eartae beat, carpeting, 3 ae = unTh __ REALTOR $s © _Byrse FE + Houses OF ALL SINDS IN CLARK BARES bome ¥ the Cd ACANT. 2 BEDROOMS. Newly - A Ea the sewer ecorated inside. 3 pe. bath homes Lacge OY wee om | aute. water heater, electric . | and refrigerator included, also ot! ment with furnace. Corner circulator heater stove the American Dandy close . schoo! and city bus. 96,300, 96.050 terms. te | easy terms Will teke small down 4 ACRE payment. Phone for particulars 14 000 DOWN Bas HABA w roo! rent Lid nts ms. bath. lerge rage attached 00 gal. water heat- sion ‘priced — posses path on second floor, $2,000 down, North eo 68 rooms on first floor newly plastered and insulated Oil fy Heated «4 rooms down, inceme from room upper apertment basement ; i 2 E 5 i i FE i is fi th i on $300 DOWN _ trade, Ma 63076 Well located 6 some Renee jeaaeet ee | Templeton ell wget ou” furnace bre] Williams Lake a, month VACANT—WEST SIDE | rom ~y 2 “pedraome siycome _Bcreenad pt down. pe fireplace aeed pest teas. Watkins Lake car garage beautiful corner jet, Here te @ nice 6 room RIDGEWAY | SpE Pioneer Highlands condt- neighborhood stores bus lines $3. LAKE HOME loc: lake front jot i } oa onan le = Same nicely decorated, t. good furnace, with water heat. et only $7,600. GI Drech, 3 bedom ranch type homes Let a 14, in excellent io- cation. All walls, forced John K. Irwin .€ ROOM HOUSE WITR 7 LOTS, owner A ano oi a Men. 102 Whittemore 09 with — te Cherry } ns , . with tezn , et | _ st lawn FR +0164 wie term PE ‘RIGHT | trade or 04.000 ror ve) JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Oakland Ave PE 50001 | , Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange CUTE 3 ROOM garage Souse co . beau Lake Privileges bed: ‘GATEWAYS to sat! HAPPINESS YOUR CHANCE Ls 133 5 600.8. § rma. and dew, full eeeemneredine if jp i fy fe aise REALTOR | aden ETS” re 1808 | SY OWNER: KEW 6 ROOMS 2 OOM TINIE PEDO, OA | pereee, the conn oo mie THE FAL. SEASON ~ ; WILL 800" BE HERE Get ali set for now in @ home a ae Pa be go to choose MILFORD W. Huron &. FE 241 Roy Annett, Inc. ai Evenjngs and Sund ” © Sell~To wale we " _ You BU REALTY CO REALTORS ae ccaee our visit, | HERBERT C. DAVIS | Gpen Bees. 3 5 oe 10-4. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE inh Z « ee hi SF ONE STORY Home with 3 bedrooms, full ment, oe F 3 id ; \ +0664 «oF 1” BE Pike St. Ample space. & j i 3 3 e ip AYLO f i TOR a = Lonopdvative Rest Raate Rachanes | EE 44816 Eve FE 5-806 7818! : lu: I : ~ Son “tn tuis “desirable leestion. K. L. Fempicton. Realtor +1003 $500 DOWN ‘NEAT LITFLE HOME out Aubure. | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE Open Eves. Open Sun. 1 to 4, $450 DOWN | xo money DOWN | ELECTRICITY, | UNFINISHED INSIDE A terrific FOR QO. L PURCHASER In ¢ clean buy off Seshabew RA Call for suing est Oneerie. "Wary toe |3 Bedroom Brick _R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Ranch Style Home | 345 Oakland Ave. FE $0003 Close in suburban location wt | Core rative Real Estate Exchange ares | aluminum om, awning $95 DOWN ____ TY ler 17-8320 sire ow cedar Kitenen J) , Pontiac miles from downtown OFFIC D F. PARTRIDGE. Phone Saree ice prens re len ecndtti screens. ‘Only @rms and 4 room and bath N cae SALE pele gag mo ee onelson Schoc a tae ee E OF NATI GE . : ine cabinet Boag mong Antique Sore pine, Bee. per cont jo tet: Recuy Matches ane OR TRADE om . price einen e end | Attention a Lael Area seseees ot | the low pric te pal Oppo a CLEAniNo "MOUSE ee oe mise "PE 10073 after 4 stove : “ . eft WAL . ites with *, two 6 y 9950 e of $3.- RINCIP SE aL Ee BED ee % PA ait ei Ue deme, Lake “privileges small b T" DO This | for city wi x 200 jown. COAS AL CIT’ — | lawn ) ~BOUDOIR > dake | down ¢ legen 6 Ot ome some will f% to quick cash sale aa Cacen Fi T-TO-G TES _¥E mower all .n ena, : Modera it 422 W REAL tert | tee og ge Ta dandy couple whe can e| > OYD KE OAST WHEN erento e145} after 5. 00d condi i ousing PE 430805 | up Call) wet sid in oo we oe} CARL W “uw NE Real \W os OU NEE STOVE. | 2 ee § j \ e V_BI Lawr ae tor or D WASHER ae room : De | R ence suit AND Ra Ranch Home | amie Soe, cece ae fa |S BIRD, Realtor new w BES mew | pls orags| 20 to $5 eo = ) condition. ome | Breesew BUNGALOW se a oe po | Eee. 73 2s | s = i Eve. PS 38316 | Oiving Couches ..... $10,560, cash Garage | Well paneled ay and 2? car oe | Open owe uu 830 commas: — for single famft 4 7. on hie, rl — WALNUT with room v . pre Popes basement. leceted = ned oe fireploce. han oc | gists dioce off Kast Bird bee bat ioton ang, most PE 58-8165 | HC born ser y | —Leninaton, seo ew ree Lar eet ay 460. Monthly pn Ng ry vonage rer Pian or On 319 || ‘yeu anauhn cmeck or ae Oc Pine] anes and a BD cody wl pad Power w ‘ ain high 2 naan FOR FR 1310 STERSON yond ns MADE. LAW pa s e ao ‘ pe ENT Saeed chai WSON E “| arias an gn Sas ea a Mites | Reset ah eet oo. Reorsicha Tire, | Ceneee dea bem tee pet ee Nee | eat areR—aoe ne LAS pI OME & BUSINE z toom Lots are wo two. alike Se aan ET | er heals aes ea Ds Eee as. CLOTHES ¥ » Laclede te 8 Me ne Cr face nines fe Benes HS LAREFRONT Just ott states oriiieger ge. Oter sin in, | Oeantace eer, Sv tee St eet midthedissand Swaps 88 ae DRYER GAS ORE OF . eres Mle and ern y now has ¢bed siness & Wile s of Unten t rty - now treet A by ‘ass and & ac- ANT a . A FIN ee scratch: ailable. sligh Bedroom | is ae Crooks home with rm. mod- ithe sun porch ake fro All good with Ja good water To yivan Lake ore ‘ TO BE Y ; ‘ E CHRIST values. Mic ed, ext: tly rooms ful featuring’ air large: cod woken, Beat, My bath ee eis ce thetnome Sones salts foome ed double rome ‘aes mth oc ec | Sale Sees ee OWN cae OUR oy Feat aid ty vor eae _Orehara’ Lake: Ave “Pusorescent 3 and 1 aufom home al fo iroom be ce makes this. Terms ood se) je there i . | 2 | You ¢ . pester ene ahora or girl. E DIN ne ae a anes! Reitgen alist ano conta cs a 222 FT. FRONTAGE vine inhi: denrebe pet on Serre iat sae PE Tan tee gaara va fut as great scaped ce Bea eat At RACTS up with siness corne vs ‘ Hl es : highway ie spot on value PE $39 95 save, 4 4 $4900 0 ure = $11 900 be 50: utifully | of Pont tr located hk. ‘4 FOR These 95 val Located ray :DROOMS FLOYT o “ rT. IZARETI rans ot NI ee ce Com Lak Fi Going Geuineca, oeienl “hey | 20 oe a aay Realtor | “saaeael tor aye FOR OLD- | tone Ai Famous mate. ‘For 1854 room Drayton : r eager : to Cc cligabeth arb blishments | Lak | y eq look ar colo rmice home featu Plains, this y KF N > A ne fi . \ turn left * Cass Lake Rd aid y Paved street ) nt Open Eves eRd FE ¢456 uity. FE) compa! rs Com ment res full ewewie lr. Realt beautiful KE : entr « mile to and es For furthe ‘on both Open 5/1 .2- | Of these e and be ¢ in a ot heat. and 2 ull bese- awrence aitor a large lakefront i ; ance subdivision call toni fr infor Sun. 1 to room Michi extraordin convinced fo — i re bathe"? freph home f AND om. mation |__ Sale Land | of bu son Puorencenl. neg erg acy fone: EI Felt saelmichc 6-6105 * 2% 3 bedrooms, 's | ND HARGE Co 3-r ne 1 orescent, ains. $11.500—42 Can at te Con econom replaces Co ms, ‘y GER C mtracts 5 oom oil b ’ D ake Ave Or- 000 Pees sumers Power throu ical rads mfortable. 3 Open 8 CO: j Jos ru |“ af urner ; FILCO Om - ghout ant he e UWH xo tH 8 . SEYN LE or 5- trade | suit L HEATING UNIT’ Beach let Full . ating uren 8t Pe »~ i . O O.| Corner ‘cole . | 46 YOUR -room oil b fe able for le No UNT © mami el recreation asement | - FE 5-818 i | pew loc mbia. Choice } $$$ WORK sell, F urner 0 ape rge buildin c . A | a ] maartbe ALS Crete room 19x | See thi $1500 3 REALTO ation Now bh bus- FOR E 4-4 cl oRow g. OA ° KOE ey ee sawlace larg rane Corne R and bath home. as ¢+rm.| W YOU Ex 228. { EAP TA\ y roch atert ve ne ht r wilt $13,500. | We be | EXCHAN oC kiteh BLE AN 1. REALTOR - tile OT | rem ebooks hing _ Pa- living er CTescont ze bunge- OR 3-1235 ame Lene Rd & M-50 FI OY D ve a large te = | traet Neer Sos LAND CON. pisee’ ree and ND 3 CHAIRS, — hoe RANCE Nour it Te N » MI Meo bated Soar cture window | aest Call on Fr os 4% OW. Law KENT, Realtor | ome engl - ” wt! gv) 4 2 Ml ex ie fie eo 4 | man crowcut electrte Seriee i : c - izabetl 80 alum tine atic w | COLOR rence | v ’ con | ‘41 Oi VanWeilt re Ps . card __ Free Breas , This 3 bed eth Lake SS ee ater | 2 dand ED ! | FE or oar Call "E a Gos t_ OR : over, 22 table , _Yree Porting “CM dedroo ie P rier fi windows | v_ lots on __™ Eve $6105 | Ask a SE 25000 | _ tulle SELL Oi oe ve Ee court - male: Hills RS ig foul, puaaeed wale, Lhe TIAC REAL crece™* | ‘Terms. Por tafor a, Bind ae a ext to Consumers Power STON MOEAT” wae BEUL On ewan Bago: ROOM SET eee cosy = in ove are fee kod recreation breereway a 137 Baldwin bo CO | Speers ol ei ga | can eee. | _Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 494 ° Jeclye NE REALTY BADE TOUR | LAND RD CO ar = elecanigy B Mage sins 2 bedi in A-1 condi. and part bath 1 bec ’ Nira aaet iret ocnemc : : E 8-8275 Realtor 17 Russel] A A 8 to 8 new tance RACT, | —— and dr jen- nicely de rooms oak ond} reom ath down 2 andscaped. © ft fot we | Ny “4 ‘ 45005. o W Pike _ rr om éafly rE or w s cr auto Seni] hi small a yer, refri T corated fleo 3 and full 2 oe immed Complet Nicely rth S . FE B oan? TRAIL 00d ot te iron esk, dra e- era." vier tulbasement —[arge i Sioa “ee TH possession. one 68 30 a eee WATER Periz st. tee. efit Bench et Monty to Leen Bo 6_Telegrapn riers | we "mise. urch. Qu to ae} vely fromt. eet RE room an AEA : er Body meaee Sans *RFORD TW ’ terms h Bt. (State Licensed $3 TRADE en Eve 1 4 NCH DOO : pasty E> aes Sess Tee cain & famits ural fireotace . $10) Ce MOoOFIMW air neal se uli basement. to A few TWP. | t! estate and for cash ~ > ~ Lenders housetrailer f 19 )~—C ROYCRAF% oor and rail, RS. $15. GA down, ACTION ones 6 for Break! sized dinin : rr 43 Cass Elizab OOP — fll, bath parate dinin ot noe witht ood lots left. 4 a dlls jepnomg Suitad! irs Want a ntiaed turniture Pr| ‘adie, sio $10. Maple ‘RAGE 7950 $2000 ee a ei a REE reat? EO a ae ae © recom ee ee le —- san ieneen o> oes Woe G aes or any- | __*kates. « Pate Ragas ll per poreh witcher 4 Open 7 call foe or eereae a Enited jontiac Pay onl downtown, '"E: or store ET CAS wT =. Trailer | DAVENI size 6. $10 oe roller 4 BED attached ierrace 08 cae IHIS O nen 7 to ® | FE 68-1201 ur appoin Aawnta ¥ 20 per LG butla- H QUICK OLDS sal ON SWAP FO AVENPORT AN EM 3-4677 tesuk oe bas garage Full. hy LD HO 7 ih age apahit dg ed abel lity aan cent Gul > . LY tiding L OR _ | _ Good T AND perwren, Vreet_ of hase ee teaage reat Sena Ot ™ Rivrew went spring may SOAR G. HEMPSTEAD || Up to $500 *, ORO GE DOUBLE BARREL BR DUNCAN PHY EM san : Le El t $16,000 C real MES eachols to acco codes 8 RE iohe ARA a un, 2 BL - with FE. — erie argc ing ro eters ment now n Foom git beccmoe ame ut “Fer Sate Li FLOYD KENT. R Anal, OOD BERTON, FOR ee ae fe | gi tables. any. ed” wit a ot wv ee m dining \ ( hist “ve s Ss “Ww ._ Realtor ~ rizabeth Lak ting 35 , Loans title t cover. with ligh P Se PMO RCIA, Tak beak Prop. 44) went Eats tom mae a Ha Sy Pe et wine oot a tse) Rs Ost Be ne dt ly wood fh urnished hom , ake & \ Next 6 Con ie _2 E PIKE ~ O securt cial 2 MODEL | DET _machine. Cal Th wees Deere pias e bar & Wa ; sumers P 8T large N L 0 32 SPE- ROIT § J Prt tod Joseph F chin aenera of iy ey cellent condition tered walls Ven or es os ad F rontage ower Business Oppo ———— KLAND antec drill —— ter L-P5y STAR OAS canoe : 105 F m ho street on corner ae r s A : = or too ° 5. 3 83% Reisz scans been trans sie be Gown Peres TOT MES fan ee For Sale Ac reine. sachin forget ep tigger ancthinge et ate ice D SS rE pene WV Rwe & - vnfortabie itving oon sell . - LDING SITES 4992 Dixie High BAR JRAM \ A creage 47 re BUY TO SELL oe eon LOAN C ina BTUDES: oe Pape Call rr Bg lard fe Maran Pg mre rooms ceramic. omar Se building st Ye Hignwar 0 ACREAGE ¢__47 | _Permnege ip Tas om LTOR O. Mi STUDEBAKER —CONVER. ae te one € —— bed lots. well joca es 1's to 2! - Rr 31990 x—F BARGA te R SALE D’_to see. | ter Tuns good CONVER- FE 51831 TER 8 30. In Cla uauay Enchea wun a bath eny limits Eucellent plese (6c ’ 3 ACRES »AINS station on LEASE: FT a one EL oes its oho El TOVE, $25. Very rkston tile tee ran with ce cxcellent term « \WHY RE j Has smal! with house. Fosto: TLLINO | -9 vt what MI ork $75 or t * ECTROLUX Vers atrnctive 3 entroom tangs: | Fate, i, ote RIDGEWAY IY BE A TENANT? tar aimee “vac SO? te ~"GROCERY STORE |™ Porm "ales perfect comin & ett eae . = J vie r “ . } > oar ae naomeer neighbor- | Corser ick 1 s eone 795 Baldwin , vy excellent} Pertly wooded. b sedan wine. Doing ft C STATE BAN | _for wir rte cond ition HOUSE. _Model TN DRY’ WASHER LATS sce a oy ce beth oN 2) ncaped Plctemaatagsed land. 4 MODERN APTS” FE 44203 IVS at easy 10 Me - | P poli om property rie build. Stock Seca peste So oe j _ K BLDO | _F r income FE ad cosh | 3 » new EM cere Sion iceed yard some | fet rice pace $10 | a3" Orhan g tiame gwcome, Classified iad dhe Laser cases? ities ake atric” On corner of main | omens Tato or Sale Clothing 56 2" LSA RMS | yers - r cash aq ‘ul —s buildin | way 4 main | uroen LOAN nro es sprin Ute spec Onl =. . SYl : ke ed Full p g «site par Ts included. room living FE 3- ROWN MUSK APPA « mattresse jals $30 tmp: gs gcd adpl | East Side Extra ACR POUT, SF MOON vonnn coe at ‘Dorothy snvde war" Ne nny "Mtr Meee ties ee prise i ot vote iaal rick 3}-bed as 2 jar - rx ERN Gi nvde on } ed M PL 2801 nt con- | complete aple fin jam runn - “< fo cots ages anata ig ment, tlle bet, real pl Ppt Sale Subu 1TOUuX He H mie w ay rom sae oney? | moun. \ BOUND. SABI. st da pelt cag 0. pues fm nen: recap ess | REE Rha hn ve | Eee ee St Se op om icks mea | at ZOE Oy opt) as a ees better than vay: ce hea | eles Oa ae breeze pots renderers NUT LAKE. Pat Drayton Bagpnl as your tel GIRL’3 SNOW. > _3-0764. cone S3;08. Bice mat- paying wees | | room. Kew wll dining —— plete With| priviegne ‘s_ ROOM Prains | HEY TH epnone PE $8004 ~ az. . a mee ae ke = : PAUL ; epeyn a. cone ne car garege.| Sy leee - 2'a lots YEAR | @ ACRES NEAR Did ERE!!! cat = 6. ste. | Tot fae © rue sis, Sty is < ate b en with er inste Paved stre district rmingha Lake | end HALE, you ever hea oe DIES aya rug crm pte se y AS a Realtor) eee Se | Tas Sie nse eset apt ge gctoni| Seren) Gul Pond ig agerng | Lae’ Set Sth e os | ] | Betta WO aes NS Le coat Estate 8 FE 20200 beac Punlakea tea |” take 3 bedroom oe ver frontage. near Hale, Health force wn? Ip tr For aut ito resees. K se ETERANS | Ses momar ort Mas ea eae, Hare! A fof Sale Lots 46) Eis Cd Bites oti get nt aot | st Past mncne,_retmencine | aha Saif con sae it y Caen p Lane Soe ee. ‘ _ heat 2° ca- loors o 3: Unf t cond 2 400 with $500 voopats x down | com eny A condition 14, ARM AVE ; NO jent ca” gare, ete Biddy inished st ition 1 in Huron down. ©. 310, plete pose most loa +} na ition. $50. | R: GAS i\ Bx Payal Rie. } coat conditiog throughout A iiwy “Oniv 07. tronta via —_ ane "Estater PE 43230 ELIZABETH . pgp enemy pores, — AND MIGH oan a few ae first vate oat ay oh BLUE SUIT, 1 = | PRG E-Z TER rani 3 ° e > m a ‘m) = Tes. ‘ yr finish. u 00% y AN A ort Ledke R- .intentment baskeeea am chance aS a home. AuGres hivep — dance bar bow'ing one, wa Lidere reper: | velst. Bre ee ee Sock | prisreermante cu EM ER, Jt cd N N j rp 2 bea 1 2 quire I a T prop | 8 month under one roof H ee en ee 2-0879 os aap laa IGID. 2208 ° E Lincols 00 | 22 che home Liveabie agienke finishra = Lovely SUBU RBAN | ich Ph orn resner fe, | Seas oe ——. This ome & Auto _— tweed aad "i: _ e ot. Point ee - aia rE rene e privil te By! th acre . The ite a pol se the | 1 7 . | POR ngle. PE ¥ 54161 or pa I Street RE eges. 500 4 e chance parcels. © gross is Te vet , size 42. 1 © gabe SALE: BTU 4-0157. 2136 D HOR orn pow pureh of 1 itfettm ere is are migh high and an come or mn C. size 8, Boys Fun. poop rl oe nay Pigg = ALT.-PU deal oe ty nice It's ts 401 Com Oompa tie ee coat |_ cluded. PE 34111 duct, wort in 8019 Cass Eiteabeth SE | mer’ Very. convenient ans) ERS: padded HELP- or pariners’ ‘inquire on" meets. National Ban NY | Sale H oh, “ ‘ons AS OVE Re Extension &282, + «pee LH. "NROW? \. to bus. | bay, : Classified ads! To eee ee | Goods 57 57 REASONABLE. FE 1383 Ww, Rea } sell, sw STATE- ; LOAN AUPOMATIC a a rrenex TABLE” AND -GHATRES” Ruros ltor tor | hite, call FE 2- a8 rent; moss meets WIDE On AG TO $500 Ke down ELECTRIC DRYER | Ey E AND 1}. oS a ee 1 of fee og gee re,_ Dee Sule =. Job State B ine Poene r ers er. washer model au. G ] m A. ank Bid ENFF tm today. _per_ month month. Balance at lV E yo ’ = re #1999 Landmesser A, \ 3 w. FICIAL APARTMEN EL PRSS he A UR PROBL rE baev PE 2-9 Lawrence st chine, Asuina LIFT wi EM . | fon 6. tele aan 2: BA! To sell. ith Want Ad é . Pm caer |" Tecker, aropient cone | <2" PETA Ae buy, . i i ¥ . y ‘ j x ) ® / A: tf. WE é { Pas CaP Se ee \ : : 4 ay oy ee Y ae ~THE PONTIAC PRESS. sonal, OCTOBER 25, 1954 TWENTY-NINE For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) For ale Miscellaneous 60 FUNNY BUSINESS by hasanetcndag) Pe _For Sale Pets 9 Sale Farm Equipment 76 Auto Service S, THERM OIL NEW STOKER USED § MONTHS, - | emepLicri CTORS. ALL OUT -— |°ED ATHPL, HRSG | ex women Beet By | AQUATIC GARDENS | sursertz canoes taacrons, | cuamss ae SAVINGS ‘4 , : AL FISH AND SUPPLIES| 59 at muterd Rd. Ph. Milford MU ae orgaaers y We Sing, BIO discounts om tools, | OU Pais stove pad and ide. | — eens Sear Ave. bac avRE rv) KENNEL ect pact blower. AVRILLA™ NNELS.| Git BN WeCwaANICS - your ents home. Call ba. . ab H qromins. ob. Chale jeighe money motor a Deer : SHALLOW-WELL ete rettos Clinton | at a re — SE gmey wee Prue teio wall outist ee a | 3 Poter ‘P We wahoo ‘Bt 233 | puPom fat wall paint 62.72 gal | fof ~ 9 BIRD DOG a, Parte 8 Repair For Ai $3 Prumb aaa talker Mt semigioss $3.79 gal.) radio New be Goten, German short ee EREE E TIMA 4.80 copper rafter square | 1.88 McBride Hardware ican be operated. Otherwise in |e nrrnene Phan 30. OSSD Dick's s Air Cooled Engines . ALL, MAKES OF CARB on trees fom 1 Open Sundays 8-12 $65. Will sell__for without | |" home PE ¢4 _ » | 123 8 Saginaw ERAN Sa Gr. Spans stecl tage <8) 1927 Aubur Bd. iat Crooks) a, #71 BEAUTIFUL DALMATION FEE ONG MAN aw BRAID MOTOR SALES : v _— a ETRO : mos, sm possible ! 40.50 fa: 6a" elect 2 show Worth : Stop in Foo a Soescmation. time | @ INCH. RCA Wi BE | He Leet drut jee ck 1 | ene'G. A thomoen, wo scus| HEAT SERVICE _take hightet bd OR Sais "| ag Malet det fe WALTON TV Sab Geel Genes eas on eee a WILL BEAT YOUR HOME lage ellen gga orga» Aa tate: na | Woodward. (North of i¢ Miley,| Sale Motor Scooters 82 Waites Cor. — 2.95 Channelok pliers... 206 WATER less with an & C. LITTLE 4 ) Breed stock. and stud serv- _ Birmingham. Phone .e “Aer 4-008 | ae eee wee ee ee CULRANTERD eee 37% Kennedy tool bos 8 os. a vaca” model, 40 gal.. 7 it room automatic foor, — seat. fee. Bill O'Dell Collies. Pinckney, | SEE THE NEW ECONOMY RIDING 1 RECONDITIONED 1948 MODEL g COARANTETS cacy |133, set deep ‘cochote. ‘el TAR saa ofl furnace. Now at reduced wd | SGEt;, Pere Denier. HAminee | Also walkin tr oF esyeeeate, | < Wnuser operas Ct Wringer washers... $29 98 up | 39.85 Northern elec.” blanket 3) FARM FRE SH | ME ATS It lights tteelf and bures a a a FAOLE WEEK. Spinner washers ...... $89.95 up | 12.95 Tropicair eles heater 7.49 | Beet ae nT a of’) oll Bo simple you : Soegs MALE Ware. 6 Mos “Tree's Sales & Service bes fa man Scooters, ecuum cleaners ...... wi up $8 Beko ae ets 158 | Presn side port... ... Lo 3ee Wb. | eam tnatall and service ft vour- an - FE) e's Sales ~ /a 8 PO amemaad Roy's 96 Oakland 24021 |695 Kromex canister set, 4.95 | Pork Lo. ase aes. SOO 1b. | Gelf. Hundreds tm ase in this, OTUL RED Oi | 021 _Mt_Ciemens a FE 3-0830 | WHIZZER, GOOD CONDITION. Ome mee. Aw anny lll. gp 15s Gereeeeal’ sation mekr (ose Sparerive sec tb.| Socisted witb Pretier Buchangs. | ear Bn nike BE oaen PE 1450 | aatn, sore rentals, Mi i ‘a ENOLIBHC Tm ru DER. B we | Spereree «ee ee eee * i. J viower. Coal or wood space i oy 4 eng t es Bacon . S5e | 60 & Telegraph from Te- | BEAGLE HOUNDS, AKC REGIS SPRCIAL a Trntais” ay ana, Best offer! PE 48885. : er Make es offer. Cal. FE Hae pire Oe fw! wtach eel fet = ag | Sure center, Open cess and, tered. 4870 Highland Rd New and used farm equipment.) Eo Sale Mot cles &3 or | 189.50 sew machine 49.50 rPDY a wt ARKET yo Pw samen | BASSET HOUND PUPPIES ¢ rr * of & makes of tractors c orcy § PAIR-OF DRAPERIES BRAND [On YOU NAME fr WE HAVE IT \PHTILGAS FLOOR PURNACE. 6, Weeks old Champion sited. Low Wisern din ow new Baby Bathinette FE 45022. | GENERAI Corner WE teal Opdyke cas _ an ee oor _—— MI 4-6402 Pontiac Farm Supply or Gerigoun, sre, Master . “NERAL NEW AND USED A AKE CAGES AND | 2 ORAL 135 GAL me % AB easy tye ido W AREHOUSE CO. t FOR QUICK SALE | DELCO > CON. | _— re tors. potuied | - supplies OL 2603, Pr) Pere, Be. TAGE 4 rey a Bailes Co. s. - ‘ eee ROWELL anos ot. | PLeTY On PaEe Paul rem comtrets 26 font with fhemes.| oul pnd sleet beaters. Stoves & Baby Parakeets .... $298 | "Theos es A ig PLOW. For Sale Bicycles 84 ette set. . FE 5-8210. Open daily 3 to 8 ee + nees ge rallers and WRITTEN OUARANTEE ——— ~—= ~ % cUBIC “Sel :30 to 2:30 —'c.osed Weds FARM -PRESH 1 MEATS WHOLE. |- a ee | $01 ath Ot FE 2-4085 Closed Gua Auction | 77 CHILDS MURRAY TRACTOR. Double Goer ehest model. Geli | APT. SIZE GAS RANGE, FOUR| bal! or quarters, Opdyke Market 4) y Teiegraph — Open Evenings COON DOO Sesaepeannsoapciec cea eaas FE _5-3047. alarm system. You take | burner $120.50 value $60.96; | NEW woe te AiED PIPE a 060. centers ss MAVING. §=DECIED TO QUIT Boats & Accessories 85. over ents. =e ratched = _— FREE STANDING TOILETS 617%. | ym 1a) ft lengths) 100 a gag og og eee ae Waa a Like ae new. Beay or nen fiitnigas Pa 20 Ge: | P13, ouble 88) ghve PLUMBING SUPPLY “Not very tender, I'm afraid—I missed all my shots at P REGWTERED. -peinones | 101% $27 5s Eat ven L pees | Any bor. Tun’ place. morege and _ fers. FE] chased Lake Ave. sete pith MW 00 8. ¥ rE the real ones!" } Boston terrier dog. FE| So of Almont st 809i? Holmes i 5 ee aan | AbsOSTABLE DRESS FORM Wi tot as.” Ealored si00.50 REINFORCED CONCH eerie a) | Road, on Weaneetay. October MARINE °S {FA AND SERVICE SIMMONS SOFA BED. 430. Bik ream on tanks. Ph. OR } AINED COON HOUNDS. Gs HE | Ddeginning at 1:00 p.m. 34 head cage and stand, exiria sé. Smait| leur Pur'tane “| 00's Sagmaw st” FE b2i00 | PHILCO RADIO AXD PHONG. | For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ ‘Sale Sporting Goods 65) _*= | reais dairy cab Boy needle point AU c TIC raph com $35. Storkline ES NO SnOLen FOOTER — POPs 1 Ss Alment ae Bank. clerk. _ fm Ce eS bench, 62480, eves. phe me ii ta — Ga Doo > Ses heen oe weeks oid. Registered. Best | Paul Hilts ce. trailers. EAVING CITY: SELLING wEN.| —"O EH OE FENCES | szarage rs| SE Sma. 2sarie|onep cuoper oy, COREE Dem, MILE oserage, | Sag ng Siege OO) PAT ies scl oe PE 2-8271. ani ania Ee nea We maser gown | [replete stock of aumber 3 doors a Ses ‘ “ROOM DUO Taam net g | Oma et PE 34220. ony oe AKC REG. W Daina tor For Sale Housetrailers 78 | we Orenara take A DINING ROOM sUTTE Gises evaiiable at | — > er an, 2 barre cop, ;OUNE, 8 SELL, TRADE. one Weinut veneer. ‘geod condiiog. | Cin AMOR Ea cine ane | frost ‘remodetoe ‘end tacteting | PLUMRING SPECIAL | per tubing $25 687 Inglewood and rifles. "612.80 up. B Burr | OERMAN GHEPURND POPPIES | AIRSTREAM. ee, Hl FT. tee.) Gener Ore © re can OH BURMING wave | [MCE tt! tee wel %e COP | ante Beddeck O2 gel. 8 yous slectris het water | “Te. 7 — | Sheil, 518 6 Telegreoh. v "FORTAN KENNELS AMERICAN OENERAL, SHORTY SOOK'S nEaTERs, Of my bee gre WAVE _vineed Rules. FE 21000 ab BERRY NOOR Sal Pf) ines sete ee @ Baloo OnNERAL, WanHOUEE CO wo ag aL. TRADE J Continental, Royeratt and At Pine Lake “iphone, PB. 3-8200 seve ee makes — m e Ls 6 SR. oe room houses, Beautifully designed | 779 FUEL wit, FARES O27 00 | ELECTRIC & GAS WATER HEAT. | ARNASON 2234_DIXIE BWY — PARK PREB p10 Bagley | PARARETS AND VT othe Shucn dentememnton gave Got Oe My ig Bs of Amerion’s. very — ors, _cobinet sinks, ef cteee at | IMBING SU WOLVERINE — GUNS - NEW - USED | Kebure Aa pe Caste | late t repossessed 30° f bunk | trail * oie of America’s ve-y be * | _Riambing tad Heating Supply ig |, super dargains! PLUMBING SUPPLY SHOTGUNS: Brow bed. tate model for balance we ree ne BA These afe brand new but slightly | Dequindre et 20-Mile Oose SE S7* | Laundry tr or" Be Cony 968 M-i8. Ortonville LUMBER AND wrecxina co. “Enns _ sos, tate metal Hee Satase Sus, | 20000, Fe Pee scratched ip transit. Terrific | ANGLES, CHANNELS, ~ our, Pre Couyineed’s ville Phone 13 300 8. a | matics. Win, vo Transportation 87 values. Michigan 393 Pipes. Reinforcing rods, b SAVE 8. Saginaw We _ Deliver No. 3 oat flooring, M. 996.50 . sthies Peta GENESEE TRAILER SALES Bor Pomvt DATED: i535 Re | sect ew ig i spaced Gé: & M COMPANY P] wood jpg alga i pte} mri 2101_Dixie_ Hwy way Munro Electric Co. 1060 W Steet Co.. 135 Branch St. (across | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE Y Tort’ tevetertos with fivtings seen | MK. em oe _ oa, | DEER HUNTERS RENT A TRAIL PE 4-5139 — 83 | from piterigen Forging & Sock- SHARPENED ALL WORK Is| A Rinds, plain & decorative | We carry © full line in umber, | 300 & 30-06. Win. Sates. S10, Dixie Highway. ¥ 7 area oe npcenme— | re ies ma) Shee | Stee een | Se NEW MOON | gis, Sep tesco seedy aati Fel] le coed vue materia | mtPontiac PLYWOOD CO. | sce “Us BEFORE YOU BUT | saat # doen, Jen. reduc si heteoerg gee a cr A lion vieet a om | ca ie och onal “9s | epic SANES CLEANED BF rear eee a comvereon. We | See aneuo. ane LAW. wie nediae le en | Sit tnioematieg “eal ffOOVER VACUUM eupes, Coon, ee 3S $4 cap vered, FE siso install all types of furnaces ALL’ TYPES. AMMO. ART LAW- wee 2 : \ Ey Ry BS 3 rebuilt, 1 year guarantee. g14ss.| brick: Union Wrecking Co. : abr AL ol 4a i) terms. Sian| SON GUN BHOP, 6488 Diste Hey u 2, bedroom deme, | _tise airports fe te errene Gomer | seen ems eee’ 8368) orqge Doors | sre oe € corien u cunts | Twink RoweR Bo, Te_ 3 PE | HUNTING fist, ecnecace =» micas - ice | “Rod tion. 625. Ph MA. om ort BATH TUBS CHIPPED. fe fh Warwick. 2918 Grehard Le. te full colle, @. &. Thompson, 09 | ¢ or #14 id irda eenent ~ meee ~ mice ether “fant table ape ae | gesest Quatiry costs Tess | GaLton—oxe_wearena—a | PC. _ fos’ Quarter, Rochester, esr rms Pacts rete | ee enn and stool. Call PE 422% before §. 1, woo hates rustients JD tod Great” Lakes Sen Door 0c | & ‘hk thom + oy WOOD STORM WINDOWS ree + ") : Phebe ~~ ie a pail GLEN NS NOW LATE MODEL THATRE. 7; | ‘27cehener. Mvectiqnts *7- | 2010 Hwy. FR 600 | cath ane a) © en abet sheepskin gun case, cle pee MY S411 Poying the for SSiak Excellent condition. down payment. Smalj Gas RANGES $19.95 with faucets and curtain, $60.50 FE 2-770: — of shells inst PONTIAC CHIEF 3 PT 8) clean used cars ars pout be alae GoW : ___ | payments. FE 49073. FE 43573. | Apt. size refrigerator . $40.95 rrific value, $33.33, Levatories, oi 5 se to close months od. Small down ment : BLEACH OAK TWIN | BATHROOM toned w $39.95 complete with gleaming chrome APTER 4 PM. ae _tnd take. ver contract. PE bows } beds complete, m chests end fixturen, eutometic off |/eiisire 30 tm. range floor faucets, $14.96. $39.50 ; _5708_ Highland Ra ‘ and might stand. $175. MI 40631/ ng gas water oa) mm value 10.95 These are tac ROE SELECTION © 2s ENTE =| coal turnsces. stam fend bet |! CRUMP ELECTRIC _Orehera ve 19% PER DAY 19) sc"p “Ben's Loon ‘Ortice. Pontiac MATTRESSES AND HOLI HEIGHTS SUPPLY 3465 Aubur m SURPLUS LUMBER FULL SIZE AUTO. | , cos" ouawicx sowie | a for sale. on Sat. FE 30) Perry we aio ee AND Marumial GALes CO ..| Nationally Advertised ball, Like new Reasonable. O8 | TRAINED BEAGLES. OU ' iAHOG ry SECAUSE WE ARE CHANGING |HOMART STOKER WITH COW. |} FS FOS a me /19¢ Clothes Dryer 19 a i seer sae ( ‘hiet _ Gining soom sulle OF 24311. | heating. we eel) | _ ‘rors : $6666... Be es. 20 Ib. CAPACITY __.__—*PE ¢6i7). ss | WEIMARANER POPS. 6 MO. OLD - MAPLE LE - SPRINGS) 4°r) nigel! ap me © in | HOT WATER HEATERS. 330 GAL | 1 x 6 sheathing $9.90 per 106 > ; REMINGTON MODEL T21,| Out of outstanding and mattress. $90. PE +7486. 2ondition. Terme if desired | gas. new. approved for use on | Readymix Concrete & Mortar $1.15 FOR RENT MOBILE HOMES MAPLE BUNK BEDS, COMPLETE gg ge gs fy = Sem cak Goorin fee i196 | FE 4-3563 ’ os ft te @ fu te baeth OD $35 ea BURMFISTER’ S are tly marred. Also electric M — Lm Sng Loe years to KEW KINGSTON PORTABLE . oil heaters at ter-| 5549 Mshiand Ra (M50) OR 3-7082 — bow eon Les futehinson Sewing machine Selling cheap rifle values. Michigan Fluor gg pigeon 9 1 OUTSIDE WITH reeondit trailer as low es 142 8. mn. LI IMBER 393 Orehard Lake Ave. -- | locks, 2 tmside doors. $30 $100 down PORT IRONER. LIKE NEW USED ARC WELDER POR SALE. oe ot s eee | 2 , es PROCTOR ROMTER FABLE TOR | TWO YARDS | |sQouEE AGEgnS CHEAP TEE ei acrtie Bons po tt Yoursel Listen eos ces Bbatdiat eS PE | ROLE es eC | Beta ah a Bd ere cor Sa St ne POTS & PANS! ALUMI 4x8 Sheet rock per . strong floor c py Fo | auateen Contectne Ber sheet $1.38 cov > | SLIONTLY USED, MUELLER, Of $39.00 $050 @. Bert Kighwes. Punt on. Ps ontop mr iss " ioe beets On “yee M. Lec_ pois. bee twe 220 gal. : “Ss Gravel & Dirt 66 — . cress eony e toase | 1st, ‘pee, are Oh Ser Mk |e TET COME WSO | bith genes Call ot all Cee Weedo —e Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ne nal rest has never been used }x2 WP. Sho'ving 6.15 0 f. 1S gol tone, orth ee. ee Weedon - ay, a tor i =. : Cost about size, win sell | 284 red Pir ecia} $06 0 ft. OA. Thompson, 80 8 Perry HOME EQUIPMENT ATTENTION: TROY AND AVON ° for e00. PE bee or PE Red Pit ™ kitchen —sixxs x21 30) ()-Tnch Lath ANP ee Tat seed end grovel OU TL | Large So ‘ewem” nuastitios OA Auto Parts —— ine’ pine ‘Groring $110 M. | values $12.95. Totlets, $39.50 value nc e Efficient Sate. | Te SOIL” BLACK DIRT. j ve - ‘ OOF Septic tank cleaner & condidioner. 4-1 BLACK DIRT xior ralier n SET OF Dishes Der tae fiss chrome mixing “faucets. 148. Logen floor model | pertect i eee | Seoront Or es gy Wire tied MA 42083 $20, | Loose c These ft ( hi- for sewers FE 2 or fia — * Roval typewriter $30. and antique | 3° biastet thal 8150 100 ft Fluorescent. "303 Orchard Sour Com — eauipord ] i Tor Soil, BLAacKk DiRT, Hay AW OaTé. SALES with records. |W. P. combination doors $14.95. Ave. including « ‘ange gon . |. Poole . PILL, SAND, GRAVEL. SCHAEP- tractor work. me thoes ese Ghunctt Aluminum combination doors $29 95. aneter. _VER. VE 6104. PS some. | sin saleaste windows, STOVES. BOUORT s0LD 6_ex |! colore’ ben set all Gt KENTILE 151_Oartan aaa oe | BLACK DIRT a) changed Turner's “03 Mt Clem. coms Kukts AcE For Sale Livestock 72 doots, sluntnun ens FE 20801. BOYDF. aoe NG as®halt tile. hr ~ 65) a aa an eel bes une sof Bee = Fin dirt. Gang end qrevedl. FB) na nnne wnnnnnnen nan com storm door Srupid ~=CouCcH 3 CUSHION. : NTS couse | Armstrone inis . Rateres. ; Tipeovers $38, PE S123 TDRIVE OU" TO BURMELTER S me FL OOR "SHOP | “ VALUE peel ge | ae woes | BLACK (DIRT T GAND & GRAVEL |"EEDER CATTLE. ‘ ap) vo ° roof that wil. WHS OGM SEAL wateOss | Piaceiatee” To MO OM Ait | Coen 00 © 8. Saginaw & sg sink, wer $106.08. | COMRINATION WHITE | Sia ry | = ie ha. Ph Also see New General, “and $8. FE_ 5-876. MAKE SURE (18 Midwest Supo'y. cr lg re 9 ly ll side wall ed or detivered. 1280 Crescent | FOR SALE RECISTERED OVER | SErlines Tine Momes and ROLL AWAY BED; FRIGIDAIRE LUMBER Telegraph Rd shakes _Lake Ra. OR ¥11 sey Bull, 3 years old. PE trailers seid oe Tetrigereter. FE after BURMEISTER xe wan tll SPECIALS! WRECKING _ CHURCH'S "INC. ~ CHOICE TC TOP SOIL |! “LAROF, YORKSHIRE 8Ow 2B eT ae ee eS o sca aliatal i* witt| Northern Lumber Co. $85; 1x12, 695 M. oq. ft, or more gTor! 6 Yous nee rebred Molstein bull, sige. Tm Sem MP le Deal with te party ony. = e798. MI 8197 Cooley Lake Rd soy perpen gored pom ge 1-3 SAVE—ON USED THAT LEAKING BASEMENT | | gsi —5tiee TOP ands | ratery od as J aN “aK Paris and sceessories. Cn parte ofr te Db & tsrp REFRIGERATORS 65. Ss | Telegract? ane » —_ gated colors. te sq ft. in carte} BLDG. MATERIALS for the best possible crave! k delivery. PE 2-000) eee | dams oat Sichardens | Mile South ot Lake Orion on| For Sale Used Trucks 9 and B.S ¢ B Munro | Detrot FL 1-418 gy —, bee | LOOK phe Pag _ an pl PILL inT MA-| walted Lake M24 MY 20721 - - furon _ - = 2; up. . bene ‘ si , TRADE OMS ve BARE TO RENT he Coote 61i.50 tb up bet to Sui2 We. | 32te ‘up to 6 ..... yet | ave FESS — com cond Fee cinerety — Pane a ---“oll GOAT. | 30 FT GOSHEN CRUISER HOUSE | 1000 FORD % TON PICKUP. 7B : Blectric. 1060/ part of it. Ph Apie- 50674. 2 & better ra! lumber. get our — Lengens: tee “So | USE OR ‘OUR OWN | Road gravel FE 31° YEARLING WOLSTEIN _Fo_ FE 5-1904 | jesd CHEVROLET & FON CAN SEER aOR 00 OO TS petal eo ae pee ee gees: —£ oe cant = ee ee mg Com, | Fon Gale SALE ii DIRT ROT. heifers $100. MAnie 63096 few AND [> USED | with low, wide stake . Ex- period sofa; 5 piece 4 poster bed- lackett’ S Driveway culverts State approved | 2m1% eae sendt, | Grain tle, Mogtealm Builders’! _ gravel, PE 1-060 0 NICE ABERDEEN A NO vs Seed bos pred eet caus ne a sy MI 6-13 08 = suite. mi y, in- clothes post, 85 45 a ee SOc up | Supply 156 West Montcalm. FE GRAVEL LOADER BUCKET to oss h White Lak as 000 down. Move i immediate oe NEW MOTOR, cludes Beauty Rest & cro ea Sewer crocks & drain tile &! Oot picori is 100 ft. | 54712 Friday through Wednesday a, «rin ry eec ie °| by. Wh re isi G PICK- | .. drop teat ttc Off fos ee, f. Cal noring 48 gredes| ceases st 4 @ to 6.30. Closed every Thursday. | Hunter” Bird. f | pie sa me Mer wie TRAILER EXCRANOR =n Sete ee ; jen . - } - ae : : a matching chatr ve eT a bee Garr a How 4” Get! Pipe . 63.98 per lengt FURNACE CLEANERS Wall Pe Pr ROCESSED kainee ry DRIVEWAY @iat -| Cm ¥ AND RO Sen i001 8 FOOT JUST REMODELED | “|, "Meriva off Pike PE 8-124 USE CEDAR CHESTS : } aes 1055 W. Hurop St. PE 54-8753. revel. PE 5-0354, PE $0477. and pe ust econ te be | 2 eerive of ERe, 2 DEPARTMENT Ss other” baresing “Buy new, store fer EXLAROING OUTFIT c¢ PLETE. | 7 a RA b re time, | PICKUPS piusiine VICES. pclae me wine | gis: ‘alee ‘horses, spring “| YARDS TO SERVE Y to"Go' m9 bs terme PADDOCK | Sruccing Pontiac Lake ‘Building aale Farm Produce 78 | pl _ Best offer, MI ¢ dhe? ener'e - - Lounge eat 3... 3 ------ peed controlied. an oa tnutes FOR SALE. lexat_ BUTLD- ost) anion NEAR ANPER ru ICE, W. Huroa. _ Supplies Ps ieee amin POS rs after 6. eo a- and ready Bae ee ewes sic | from Post e a OOD as 1 = J ad | MOST L Davenport end ebeit | Fa PO as PATIO WOODROW WILBON. | PROJ ‘FDC, WODEL 3% | {10S straw MANURE. wa | sat te Crab ap- Trailer | CY OWENS 6 room Dee Therm beater | tures, newest, brightest and most DAILY 0°TO' 6 GLOSED_SUN terms. PAD og fs dene. _and gravel eM }<208 era Pt Farm, §04) Dinie Hwy \Newre ee —i oe 6-1 Ges range table top onto: metem © er kneb- | i witkhi Thallea. io a6 | 0 7 9 MUS BD NEAR ores, eo Wood, Coal ¢ «& Fuel @i « APPLes E h base chassis, New motor and new ¢ pe. dining Tom tres $40.50) Feaiion rooms. $1185 value $5.85. §S* eDeine ? b. p. gas engine “amare YARD! -DAILY 3% 70, &, "mee a SELL CAM pvc Se meen | Og eae {at Mavornen xcnande | ee Gee ee ee cowlasilat com ' Slightly ‘factory marred. Call at qt horee electric, moter, N's, hp : rentals, EPPERTS cam. ‘ | CANNING TOMATOES THIS WILL (Petantisnee i500 Internationa! tell panels, 1% THOMAS TONOMY. eee an Goan Le ae | A See 71U RION AW REC) KING ¢ CO. | nA P. $1 W Huron ( | Two for $11, delivered FE 37188. | be st for this Anderson, Royal yoolliveng Rite.| ton. Model KBS it cabin eee : c_A** SEARS ROEBUCK POWER LAWN | KE 5-1600 PARMINOTON cscs | — Site Detroit Edison) _FE 54615. | C090 DRY SLAB WOOD, | year, Pick them yourself, $12) Creft, Beemer. Tini-Hotme and, *Commodations for four. ee su RE CO. CLEAR REDWOOD | _mower, $60. MY 3-3803 | STALL SHOWER PATH. COM- ed_2 for $10. Delivered FE Bring own baskets. 3660 Gid-| many other new and used | & 2 os. insulated On a oe oe Cd Combination HOME OWNERS! ALUM. AWN- = $35 30-30 Winchester deer Sate Musical Goods 62, HEAVY © dats ¥ SLAB woop WOOD as. | Gar 7 YOUR, ro AT SUTTONS ven eon maae Se tows pgomaend _Opayue me ener =e WEST ‘anodes REPRIGERA- | Coe! lumber end suppiies. ings, factory price FE pa in Se ee ee —— — 34 N +f f bie terms New trailers 6 title |) 28-FT semi VANS. VERY GOOD tor, @ cu. ft., new condition. Only M. A. B LINOLEUM. 49 d,| TIMKEN SILENT AUTOMATIC | acCCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES. @vawrrr’ | Open M Mons. Weds. Pra, Please | 08 “a down, as long a: 6 polleayo condition. coem, fm we €NSON | | aomser » ck 2ar| So StaRttanl eetshiaden, “Teco | Ea” inesed “Seccmans op | sibe ead Rarpeoter ot gerek cemner: Say end as low per cont b| | Fraiey “alee.” raven N THOLFUM GALE | » nw. saginew PE 4250 eMITH'S. oF S. rahe naw| ¢stimates. Aso other makes | Prall_off W rE mi. out J-sivn to Stiverdell ¢ | PoraToRe RossETS AND S| °™S ART 1648 INTERNATIONAL “MATL 4", Ft. Wall Tile Be PIPE Saginaw son So EM 2400 | coeren BETSY Oss OPtNet | © '0% begoes, by Sie, be ARTS—STORE _ truck. 696. FE 2-1086 House Paint ...... Gal. CASH & CARRY te oe Wights. | “piano, 1 __ 0450, OR 3-076. ay : eases Ga TIRRTT ST SWEET CE | CCRT, fer, the wetter. trem | 1008 CHEVROLET DUMP, 3 C j $1.98 | ,f. size 2 & 19 each | # REPAIR- place canne! coal. Furnace, fire- | . wheels to root inside and out ame one ned > OS Oi? PV aceases he ml. = LOOK!!! “TAL “ALBOTT LUMBER LUMBER PIANO. TUNING Wi = A. pisce @ kindling wood | _der_et_your local market, _ r ore up week. Job #2 98 California Inlaid ....... 7c | 12° size 3 ft. cosh | | _ing. Oveag Senmidt. PE 2622". & Paint Co PE 66150 | POTATOES ."D aPPLES. fi Across ron Center om aoe, ° i008. P rr >) ar “ BLAYL | _ HOME OWNERS tire plumbing. BP 8. peist. | "goog condition O00 PE er PER CENT RED AND Waite | Seem cet Oe eee ct a PT RONWOGD all DODOE PICKUP Harold" s. 140 S. Saginaw COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. EXTRUDED. ALUMINUM SELF. Septic tanks simp pumps. Thor | = —~ = | oeh- Prompt del. 1 days week! ao" sal edere. Bacednt conthinn. Seu | Se tom deluze cab Radio and PE 2-5450 Free Delivery Free| si Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710 STORM sash | system for wet basem Sheet Sa | ~ awnines cach Sverka | beater. Bought new January Double Red Stamps Today GRIPPED Sines, Aci SIZES, I ee —-) ees i le Store + Equipment 64 Plants, T Sh 68| Sale Farm Equipment 76 Flanders | _A very good truck, ois. Om 3.1383 : ma + | amd age ec rees, Shrubs s ae — USED CL EARANCE ~ SAVE SOPPLY’ ldo. SAGINAW omy | FEAKEN Ol BURNER CONVER- ort om be py he my BODR | nm | Exs OARDE er, end on Sra =“ ae ee rect SinwoM =) x | fountain. ecarbté A BLACKHILL SPRUCE von | BQ m TRACTORS M , ALES a to ot ag tate —_ a | Counier nt ormica Taos g ah | Zou; Sige Bin Hervey so6 5 2 i 201 Dixie Hey $120.80 | DUOTHERM STOVE AND TANK. USED FURNACES | Steam te corn machine ea donee teas | Pinte. me ney MA OW Rent Trailer 28. and screens EM - Republic. et ott aa cat > atbertnes native | FOR SALE PARM-ALL CUS. EM = Space 79 79) : 1—O1l furnace 15,000 $75.00 GARAGE ic NATIONAL Dig has | 3-8008. Uo is Gucmooe Fa Sob | Somareee™ Ses| os Sar poe swat oa) See oe | Sone Se pee eens | eae T-800 ——- a et ie, pg rele Ns i. : ‘ . mm pickers. SSS OS EE . © cae bu - pl ng | boilers a Bee.) Oe ee Apire 3-4529 eves. — right on Bagh gg ve filers) Davie Moen me “s Auto Acessories 80 Se Also closed drums. $1 ea | mide eae, gas beter ae. | @alty 8 to 7. Ferm | DAVID ne aDiRY HARD TRAE. apa Tiel ie Detected wl neers quo er woe [ghtt neutrtee H Smre NE EEATase tr taaccme att te) Sale Sporting Goods 68) flict” TT= = Cree een | oe 2, BS TANDEM im per ~~ — i PPPS . —2 ~ rs pty | METAL L, CoLvents ENT TS GARDEN TRACTOR. GEAR DRIV- “CLAYTON'S || EE Gee ae) Se ee! PREP eee LL ere | ple, Ae ee eres cartes Re |. ATTENTION’ | T)ISPLAY e j f son retard Ue sia | eeeeea ATI¥G ae : 7 Beas aa | value O84 “oo fo ‘Theater “ve Fonte one | ac eat SAWS EARL 8 cers “ane “ruck We nave ser Al 7 COAL FUR- 53 FUL ANT NOW PALL L PE 5881l or FE See 8 8=—S_fine ou ol Cheap. fe 57413. —™M IEYER’S PUMP =e 8 x> AxD oil pl gas a =o evieto ve ww now ayy) ME | Mestice Co. Ph. Milford MU | SSeinec Trensmission an’ reat WROUGHT IRON BUNK BEDS EVANS OIL BURNER, 5 RM CA. Shallow w-! Mevers burner floor furnaces, water feceiver sights. 411 Kenn!lworth ser. “jes wiizabeth OE, MEP | Steet cr MU cate 16-60 of EN-| cates and boty parts. Revell Springs and mattresses 944.05 | _pecity. Ge Goes cont. Fu seel. | Ik Came wen sume | Wares’ mestnn and good “appl, 22 STEVENS TARGET RIFLE cose ceniey v's. =| ore a starters @enerators apd voltage 2% INCH HERCULES FURNACE. UPeep sight sting. $35. Also, 416 TOP 80) aa ' | _ geatrete _nenee ed ba ic tine (Go Ne Main. Roem | -Eichnceg'aiat Sen th.” FE) "peatmons. Leased er pour irae NOW IS THE TIME | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS, LNUT _ Metal lathe. FE ¢-0001 Used pum — vered. Phone ys, TO BUY! 2539 Diste Hev. set buffet, table and ¢ chairs In| DO YOU HAVE COMBINATION | K EL] Y's HARDWARE |USED POWER MOWERS AND 20812 and evenings, FE F408 25 ee ARLE Cour Call after 6pm. | storm com: | petted. d used garden tractors be x — tf vou ere looki.> for ® real 2 SPEED AXLE MBL ETE _3-0681, Sieottba doses Our, opupaar 3004 _Aubur) at Adams FE a1 Scat wlaieamcly bopeuce of ster: DELUX WINCHESTER ___ For Sale Pets “” .. « pe gle am = a ter 4 WTD, BY price, whbe eae! Seeerner ch axced contact, $1.50} cher Unspecting mevseck. Same| LINO TERA S score =| AKC REO, Pawn pure. |M. 5. erott BP: * cectiaaleinaiilioadion Pia Gu ace teak oe Dogan, FE +20. "| vatue $3.95. Slightly marred. Aiso| policy applies to some new me-| WITH LEAD DOT. 2 on, 3a PE 40448, | Clinton, chair sew T SPEED TRUCK ARLE (0 26x0 : large of medicine eab-| chines ip surplus this time of| BOXES OF SHELIS ART | APRICA OUNG. an tre «+ we ee a * without lights new| year. W. F. Miller, Garden & LAWSON’S SHOP, 6455 Penchtace. mad | en on . : * Baten tai, em Drafti si te witne niauens| lect atta at guests | a Eg —— |g ota ed Seles | Os cence Oe 326 : ve. 4 ’ ai nord: Simp “estan ont ting hes = cemnneen_ewen_ vow. EK RIF wma. “on. Ge eres |W ra ING B mis | er tracks, ad ‘= LARRY i 270 Big get 000, 2,006, 4 000 DE R LE 11.” Roonine and installed, A a a * Instruments __|iew, new, ser cot_wevems | “per uncerprom’ teas. 20 287 | op. wincnneren, wooeL w.| LSet," ie Pte | VOUR I-H DEALER ent = JEROME 13 APT, SIZE COLD Save 80 Com 10| fort listen. PADDOCE Co, 10679 Highiana Ré.| Like sew. hes beep aed, ones | Rd. FE S10 . eu. S yr guar-| piece ‘ates arehting set ICE. 105 W Huron, seroes San SOREL Te TOWMOTOR a ike Ciline WO -ots-saace| POntiag Rd. at Opdyke sat = Rochester Ford Dealer ws cose. from Huron L : fore lift truck ton ; and white. ¢. Blue & -, strument Co. Includes com- 7. : = TRA fis " WAYNE GABERT'’S - }. pass and dividers with extension | 9 FEET OF te” me At Or FE +34. Benen tamer) OOK FOR YOUR OP-| xe es Merie stud serv: | "“S ycuiy overnauied. MY a - °F cut’ eampeccte, ceh| win are ise, set of pipe | OHED ELECTRIC MOTORS. % & : "| [MOLD BERLE te BLAINE APPLIANCE SPECIALS | dividers pen: pen point for | dies from 1° to 3° PE 29703. hp. Refrigerstors washers. “SALES ACTIONI!! . is 8 room Duo-Therm heater 960. SO™pASS exire paris s. electri apd gee ranges st WS) =PORTUNITY in the Come tp and see real honest to DON’T WORRY. HUR- alge Pay ine ner | a. Fc ae, sis. "Boose | um Ygtase Winchester Shop 81 W. Burea. = a and used Ta ay worse oe, Sew walt, locks model Vi 209 caliber. sling Bs STORM ‘WINDOWS. PORRACE “Business Opportunities barvesters. sievasors Kelvinator refrigerator, T ev. ft. - Set, 3 boxes © Sno, ‘hate “dryer, Bendix washer. . ua op ‘ © wenger! J LAWBON'S | suor. 2 gute ‘ ‘| column in the Classified Oey TRIPS Now!t comes to choose from FOR a SBITER CAR ™= ons Bey, ye brown . it SAGINAW | FE Saim.| Ade: Sarguns are tere! can section TODAY! 028, Main, Rochester set ou 008 oe ' A * t | / ' , “ f Ca pep es Wap eal Pa ee ee 8 A Py Oe hay wna’ *. pabiir sas ond Hae mae ee pil aid lh 8 ke a i) A ml: Salt il Tee teh: Mini a Cah ae he ee * ‘ e L THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1954 af Soty Weed Cove 1 For Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 - - a wey | wees wewwer eevee w re www w~ = . aed 1954 De8oto ¥ verter” perms be metal gar oF oct. mTOR Excellent HARVEST CLEARANCE * i ty 4 fy Sian" Coans'._ tas | ad pom Wa CORTON 3 DOOR - Transportation “ee : Clean , 1 * PONTIAC gst Drabote VS verdes. 9438 | Caen. 6208. VE 4-0178. 40 Mae cece 8988 . ye tes | 149 FORD... J. $295 |-3 Seckine “eden 222022) Ga | RETAIL =| Hd pore BS 7 Tee ~~ PT ier OI a To ——— ‘ly me is? fe) Sees re } \ | STORE wes Backs cae rors FER] arignat moron aves |, Huron Motor Sales | , | V4 Pordor....... $29 62 W. Mure PE 23-2641 | 1983 V8 Fordor $0| SIX BARGAINS _ | . | ‘SPECIAL GOODWILL = Si Sadi tay! abe org Victor, Coo. raytor cHevrotet| |! ALL CARS MUST GO! | Li Isl Fmgume Crasbroct aug ied Chev Power Giice steer. | | GOOD USED CARS Clearing the Decks for the New 1955 Models | | areVEOLET USED CARS it ° ‘el | ie Kora 3 toon at Chet rolet Deluxe Tudor |] . is the time to get the used car of your choice : 1950 Oldsmobdtie Tud .) 149 | PE 2-2381 ‘$ Chevrolet Deus Perdor _ | at Oliver’s. We've cut the prices ‘way down 1 Ton Pickup “wor A ——_ & POLICY” ise Hudooe Dix. Pordor me ¢ ime FORD COSTOM | TUDOR. B+ Se ~er.-od Fordor oa NO REASONABLE OFFER to clear the lot for all the new trades when $645 ins0 Desoto + 18 paar | a RR the 1955 Buick arrives. WILSON GMC eg SOTO ter, | BS Besse Se Nees S et Heute. AT" Sh Skdsmabile Maliday Demo. REFUSED 1 $195 $795 gS Wood .| Soe ies Mercury Seaun, coc |" REPOSSESSIONS TAYLOR'S 1953 DeSoto 4Dr. 1951 Ford 4 Dr. be Mercury Club ‘31 Buick 4 dr, Special a . Take over payments iding sat ALLE!) LAKE ' Radio, ter, 3 tone fin- Radio and over- ” : FE 4-4531 : lsfactory eredit ea ad “since 1631" ——— on drive’ Very nice tracepor- | Coupe, ready to go. radio, heater. A low ie PoRD Fi DUMP TROCK Mi mee tap } aborted OT on $149 DOWN — " price for a fine car Am| 4 door Radio, : - ‘4 Cc 6 SIAR ) 2 . heater, bed ulpment. k No. ‘ Oldsmobile convertible linder, 4 ° aryoet sonore, | soir sates |g yh, ie tise = Geer Ht ccs Mercury 2 D 1952 Plymouth 19295 as. ‘Gi 85 1949 DE SOTO Years Pair Dealing NICHOL ’S Auto Sales og hw ory ee © Borer colby oral 4 weste ‘well, Station Wagon 48 Pontiac 2 d di $895 For Sale Used Cars 9! Cass at W. Pike St. 203 8. Saginaw bo nay AD gy Mg thes + tn and overdrive. Here is that perfect family ontiac r., radio , . Re ee Sedan, redio, heater and suto- Pe 20176 = ae ym “a? wm °° oT oe wind shielg washer, defroster, 4 \ car, with and heater. and ‘heater. Ver nice 51 Chevrolet Bel Air matic transmission. (Stock No. A KAISER «AND “Gi ie. $149 DOWN y : BYE # C00D CONDITION, | 2048.) ORS Ekrane coahet St MEE, | Cheap, Private owner, Sen, fesse $1475, Cal) EM condition. Hardtop, radio, heater, Bog Rong ~+y eel | tires. All new soechan seal parts. | ise LASALLE COUPE W001 WANN PONTIAC “i BT/ROHTEF CUS |] 1963 De Soto Convert. 1952 De Soto Custom 2 tone paint. LSO. engine. Re. Catalina 1 A ~ . Per A Good Deal Black He one cone | 5SmE waa Sa Tere CAR. 10s | 10 MERCURY 3 DRT. | Site Pe Soe. red and white. ome gg Hg Ogg 8 ; vata car has radio, heater $395 P S . 0. : fers. cgovestie. White | Bleck | pee