i aoe * t ! : st a eG 4 Fair “ot 111th YEAR x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 195340 PAGES Wilson Believes | Russians Behind in Weapon Job May Have H-Bomb but) Lack Quantity, Power to Follow Through - WASHINGTON (AP )— Secretary of Defense Wilson says he doesn’t believe the Russians will be ready to _ Wage sustained atomic war “within three years. He thinks that they may not have now an actual ready-to-use hydrogen bomb. Wilson told a news con- ference yesterday that “to Say they have a hydrogen bomb ready to drop and planes ready to drop them is perhaps stretching it a bit.”” He said he thinks the Russians are “three or four years back .of us” -in atomic weapons develop- _ ment. The secretary spoke only a few hours after President Etsen- hower, in a talk at Atlantic City, N. d., had gravely recited the danger of atomic attack on the United States. The contrast between Wilson's words and the note of urgency sounded in the past by other ad- ministration officials made it evi- dent that Eisenhower faced some- thing of a problem in trying to get his official family to agree on whether there is imminent danger - from Russian H-bombs. Moscow announced on Aug. 20 that ‘‘the explosion of a “type of | hydrogen bomb was carried out with experimental aim’ shortly before that date. By today Eisenhower and the country had, in addition to Wil- son’s opinions, the publicly ex- pressed views of several other _U. S&. officials, including: “Russia now “is capable of deliv. ering suddenly and without warning the most destructive weapon ever devised by man on chosen targets in the United States.”” Flemming told newsmen he meant the hydrogen bomb, but later said he had not intended to go beyond what had been said by the Atomic Energy Commission. The strongest statement from an AEC source has been that Russia tested a hydrogen “device.” , 2. Another weekend statement ‘by Rep. Gole (R-NY), chairman of the Senate-House Atomic Com- mittee, that Russia has enough *‘deliverable” hydrogen bombs to create real and. imminent danger for the United States. * * Ld 3. A comment Monday by Civil Defense Administrator Val Peter- sén that he was ‘‘assuming'’ no Soe on Page 2. Col. 3) It Pays to Be Illiterate, | Forgery Suspect Finds NEWPORT NEWS, Va. 2» — A charge of forgery was dismissed in Municipal Court here yesterday against Joe Canady, Witnesses testified that canady = tricky Bosphorous from*Europe to AP Wirephote NAVIGATES TRICKY BOSPHOROUS—Florence Chadwick, Cali- fornia swimmer whd today added to her honors by swimming the Asia, then back to Europe, is shown earlier in the wee:: after practice swim at Therapia, near Istanbul. Her next goal is the Hellespont, now known as the Dardanelles. Pontiac City Commission law and report on posaiite City Acts to Force Removal of 24 Unsafe Vacant Homes acted Tuesday night’to force removal of 24 vacant dwellings in the city cited by the building inspector as “dilapidated and unsafe.” The Commission also directed a committee to review some 500 additional buildings which violate the housing AEP ROT RET NTS wee a Hit-Run Victim Dies in Hospital Walled Lake Man, 67, Struck by Car Sept. 27; Succumbs to Injuries The victim of a Sept. 27 hit-run driver at Fourteen Mile and Com- merce Rds. died in Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit Tues- day. — . John Plavier, 67, of 1106 Walled to severe internal injuries. _ Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties booked Mrs. Mary Small of 2450 Austin Dr., Walled Lake, Sept. 29 on charges of leaving the scene of an injury accident after she admitted her car had struck some- thing at the accident scene. She denied knowing she struck could not write. lie detector test. Fisher Estate on Angelus Is Sold to Jack Rothbergs the Bertha M. Fisher estate shore property in 1917 and b early 20s. Constructed at the peak and guesthouse facilities. _ The picturesque English Tudor home and 34 acres of on Lake Angelus were sold Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Detroit. The late Fred J. Fisher purchased the extensive lake- uilt the formal home in the of the hill overlooking the lake, the home includes a large swimming pool and bath A large greenhouse completely equipped is located at the foot of the swimming pool house. ’ Exterior of the home is’ concrete masonry with wood sections marking the Tudor. lines. Twelve acres of the property are under cultivation. This includes several formal gardens, —land- scaped lawns and a vegetable gar- den. The Fishers were widely noted See picture, page 27 for their collection of rare shrubs | planted here from all parts of the globe, One thousand feet of steel sea wall marks the lakeshore border and the property also includes a large boathouse and ai care- taker’s cottage besides the guest house, Rothberg is associated with the Petroleum Service Co. of Detroit. Interior decorating will begin nextweek in the home with the Rothbergs'’ son, Howard P, Roth- bert, the noted New York decora- tor, redoing the house in Tudor style. Paul A. Kern Jr., of the Pontiac real estate firm of Paul A. Kern, Inc., represented the Rothbergs in the transaction and the seller was. represented by Snyder, Kinney & Bennett of Birmingham. . Lake Dr., Walled Lake, succumbed | Plavier and successfully passed a -Is| Army Suspends Lab Workers; Conceals Details: _in Security Check alk WASHINGTON ( A P )— The Army announced last night the suspension for security reasons of an un- disclosed number of persons at its Signal Corps labora- tory at Ft.‘Monmouth, N. J. It declined to give details. The oneage Tribune press service said that among five j persons suspended were two “top scientists engaged in the development of Ameri- ca’s radar defenses against enemy attack.” source. ef information for its copy- |righted story, but said the Army’s investigation stemmed from an in- quiry by the Senate investigations subcommittee headed. by. Sen. Mc- Carthy (R-Wis). The Chicago Tribune account said those suspended included “two other scientific workers and a clerical employe, similar- ly employed in top secret mili- tary work.” “All five men... hive had access for years to this country's defense secrets in the electronics field,"’ the Tribune said in a dis- patch from, Washington written by Willard Edwards. The Army, in a brief statement, disclosed no names and did not specify the security charges. “These employes,”’ it said, ‘“‘have been given letters of charges stat- ing the reasons for their suspen- sion, They have the right within ‘3 days after the receipt of the action. “Thirty employes at Ft. Mon- [Beart one taie™ told to im- security grounds. A number of mediate legal action in con- junction with health de- artment officials to see hat the 24 are removed. According to Building Inspector John E. Ryan, the buildings have deteriorated to the point where they are “structurally unsafe, a fire hazard and potential crime hazzard.”’ Ryan stated that | “condemna- tion notices’ have been issued by either the building or health department in practically every case and ignored by the own- ers.”” The committee authorized to study the additional list of 500 in- habited dwellings not conforming to housing law requirements, ac- cording to Ryan, is comprised of the city manager, city attorney and fire, health and building de- partment officials. The 24 cited for action are located at the following addresses: | 354 Judson St.; 144 Judson St.; 159 Midland Dr.; 90 Peach St.; 66 Maines Ave.; 20 Sanderson St.; 442 S. Anderson St.; 814 Pensa- cola_Ave.; 26% Bagley St; 648 Franklin Rd.; 81 N. Merrimac St. 787 Kinney Rd.; 774 Stanley Ave.; 793 Emiry Ave.; §39 Inglewood Ave.; 821 Oriahdo Ave.; 279 W. Columbia Ave.: 97 W. Fairmount Ave.; 374 E. Columbia Ave.; 505 Emerson Ave.; 1331 Mt. Clemens St.; 220 W. Chicago Ave.; 146 E. Pike St.; 93 E. Walton Blvd. Mental Examination Sought for O'Brian A petition to have Donald V. O'Brian, 27, declared a criminal sexual psychopath was filed in Oak- land County Circuit Court yester- oe afternoon by his wife, Patricia 19. A hearing on the matter was set for Friday at 2 p.m. before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. The petition asks that the court appoint psychiatrists to examine, O'Brian, accused of the Aug. 4 rape-slaying of Mrs. Hallie O. Per- kins, 55, of 76 W. Longfellow Ave. O'Brian is being held in Oak- land County Jail on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Mrs, Perkins and his trial has. been acheduled for Ocet.26.- Arrives in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA, i AN —Lt. Col. Thomas R. Davis arrived here today-to head a U.S. mili- tary group to train the ne armed forces. immediate | these will be questioned by the McCarthy committee. “Several figures in the Rosen- berg case will be involved in the inquiry. There are definite links between the former atomic spy ring and those under investigation in the present investigation.” Injunction Plea Denied by Court Action Sought to Stop City From Setting Up Parking Areas The Michigan Supreme Court Tuesday denied a temporary in- junction which sought to prevent Pontiac from proceeding to set up municipal parking areas, accord-) ing to City Attorney William A. Ewart. Ewart said the injunction was petitioned for by attorneys for the Outdoor Parking Co. They asked for the injnction pending a high court decision on their appeal of a suit which sought to nullify city action to set up parking lots with meter revenues, hold-a referendum on the municipal parking issue and prevent future use of city funds for off-street parking. The suit was dismissed in Oak- land County Circuit Court in Au- gust. .Attorney for the parking com- ‘|pany, Harold E. Howlett, said he had not been officially notified. of the court’s action on the injunc- tion. The appeal should not be affect- ed even if the injunction has been denied, he added. Muskegon Man Killed FREEMONT (UP)—Carl J. Mor- rison, 57, ‘Muskegon, was killed early today when a car driven | by Vern Austin, also of Muskegon, went out of control on M-20 and struck a pole, state police reported. In Today's Press Birmingham “Billy Rese SOIR DOCDO AR HOC HACAIOGS Ps County* ‘News. ¢onttie : Darid Lawrence... Dr. George Crane. Editerials Hat. Beyle TV- “Radio Progams Want : Wonca’ ‘. "bases . Chicago Tribune Says/: Top Scientists Involved | The Tribune did not disclose the "7 York yesterday. The actress’ daugh cake ‘‘doubled’’ for both occasions. May, also celebrated her ninth birthday at the same time and the eta 5 cox ana Crater Fa star Ann : Rutherford and producer William Dozier smile at each other after they were married-in New ter by a previous marriage, Gloria PANMUNJOM (AP) — Th Reds Demand More Time to Talk to Reluctant PWs the U. N. Command of stalling the start of explanations to war prisoners who refuse to go home and demanded e Communists today accused an extension of the time limit. ee KANSAS CITY (AP) multi-millionaire father. Hall, 37. mitted shooting the boy, body was found, the said, following the arrest of the pair in St. Louis. But police were not able to say immediately just when the child had been slain. Murder and kidnaping are both punishable under Missouri law by FBI Nabs Man, Woman: $600,000 Ransom Paid Third Suspect Is Hunted in Kidnaping, Shooting of Boy; Most of Payment Recovered — The body of kidnaped 6-year- _| old Bobby Greenlease was found today in a shallow grave ‘Yat St. Joseph, Mo., in the backyard of a woman, who with" a man is held by the FBI as two of his abductors. The FBI said a $600,000 ransom had been-turned over to the kidnapers last Sunday by Bobby’s 71-year-old _The greater portion of this. money was recovered, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said |} in Washington. The couple was arrested by police at St. Louis. They are Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, 41, and Carl Aus In Washington, FBI Director Hoover said Hall had ad- He added that Hall, an ex- convict, .and the woman had implicated Thomas John Marsh, 37. Both Hall and Marsh have served terms in the Missouri State Penitentiary. - Hall was reported to have had $300,000 ransom money in his possession when arrested. rat His ‘Body Foun a time and denied responsibil The UNC flatly turned down the demand for more Alliedand Communist explanation teams were to start meeting Sept. 26 with the 23,000 war prisoners—all ity for the delay. Communist soldiers—in an effort to persuade them to return home. A dispute over facilities has Atatied the: start of the dnvere! stice agreement clearly spells out that the explanation period end Dec. 24, regardless of delays. The Indian chairman of the Neutral |Nations Repatriation Commission said Tuesda U. S. stand. There were indications that the interviews would. get under way next week, provided the Allies finish temporary explana- tion facilities. The Reds made the demand at a meeting of the Korean Armi- stice Commission and also: 1. Protested the ‘‘public clamor”’ in South Korea for ROK troops to drive into the neutral zore and free the anti-Communist POWs. 2. Charged the UNC is sending “special agents’ into the demili- tarized zone to contact the prison- ers and “undermine” the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, which has custedy of the POWs. The UNC denied the accusation. The senior Red delegate to the armistice commission, North Ko- said any attack by the South Koreans would “have serious consequences.” He askd Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan, his commission coun- terpart, what the Allied command was doing to prevent a South Ko- rean show of force: _“Our side,”” Bryan replied cold- ly, “understands its responsibili- ties with regard to maintaining security and order... (and)... will discharge its responsibility.” The chairman of the repatriation commission, Indian Lt. Gen. K. S. Thimayya, sent a note to the UNC protesting the South Korean threats. Temperatures Stay Bit Above Freezing Pontiac area escaped freezing temperatures this morning, but got its heaviest frost of the season when the mercury stuck at 35 degrees for three hours, Temperatures plunged to 5 at 5 a. m, today and remained there until a warming trend at 8 a. m. ‘Despite sunny skies, the mercury only rose to 52 degrees by 2 p. m. in downtown Pontiac. The U. S, Weather Bureau fore- casts little change in temperatures, with fair weather and a low of from 32 to 35 degrees tonight and a high of. from 56 to 60 Wednes- he agreed with the 2s | day. Tuesday’s ternperatures rang- ed froma. low of 39 to a high of 53 degrees here. : but 359 of them former? Picks City Men for Academies Rep. Dondero Names 2 From Pontiac to Attend West Point, Annapolis . Two Pontiac men have been nom- inated by Rep. George A. Dondero to fill vacancies at the U. S. Mili- tary Academy at West Point and the U. S. Naval Academy at An- napolis. They are Stanley Girard Grin- ter, 355 Riviera Terrace, Army candidate, Wayne Emery t Jr., 63 Delaware Drive, Navy inee. . A second Oakland County man recommended for West Point is Joseph D. Keyes of Royal Oak. Grinter’s alternates are Melvin ‘Howard Farrar, 7665 Highland Rd., and Joseph A. Moyer of Hunt- ington Woods. Alternates for Scott are Douglas J. Hitchingham, Royal Oak, and George Wm. Hess Jr., 7481 Honey- suckle Rd., Walled Lake. Gerald R. Miller of Oak Park has been selected by Dondero as g 4 g z a 4 S af 8 He The family received a letter from the kidnappers that night, it was disclosed today. The address on the letter presumably was in a child's handwriting. The note was printed in block letters. The letter demanded $600,000 ransom in 10 and 20 dollar bills, the money to be stuffed in an Army duffel bag. The bulky bag of money was tossed—according to. directions— over a culvert or bridge about 6:15 p.m. last Sunday. The bridge was reported to be between here and St. Joseph, 55 miles north of Kansas City. Shortly afterwards a telephone call was received at the big red- brick two-story Greenlease home. The elderly automobile distribu- tor is reputedly one of the 10, wealthiest men in Kansas City. A voice told the family a tele- an alternate for Keyes. gram would be received at ll a.m., - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) whose body was found in a Mo., but denied they killed burying the boy's body, Woman Claims She Didn't Know Boy Was Kidnaped | ST. LOUIS (AP) — A couple arrested here admitted today the kidnaping of 6-year-old Bobby Greenlease, shallow grave at St. Joseph, the child. Under arrest are Carl Austin Hall of Kansas City, 34- year-old ex-convict, who admitted collecting ransom and and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, 41, who admitted ‘taking the child from a pri- vate Kansas City school by posing as his aunt. Police said Hall insisted he found the boy dead on the day of the kidnaping, Sept. 28, in the base- ment of Mrs. Heady’s home in St. Joseph. “‘My God, ¥ didn't plan to harm the child!" Hall said. - Mrs. Heady, a childless divorcee, professed ignorance of the child's death and insisted she didn't know she was participating in a kidnap- ing when she took the boy from the school, O'Connell said. Hall ‘said he negotiated for $600,000 ransom ‘by mail! and tele- phone and collected an_ unde- termined amount left near Kansas City by an intermediary last Sun- day. Authorities said $292,000 in ran- som ‘money and a .25 caliber pistol eae three discharged cart- at the Congress Hotel here, where he was arrested. *] didn’t know it was a kidnap- ing."’ Mrs. Heady said. She said she posed as the boy's aunt and took him from the French institute of Notre Dame de Sion in Kansas City at Hall's request. Hall told her, she said, that he was. a former husband of ‘the child’s mother, Mrs. Robert Green- lease, and hadn’t been allowed to visit the boy. “I thought he just wanted to -visit him a couple of hours,’’ Mrs. Heady said. ‘‘He told me later he took the boy back to the school. I a kidnaping. “1 asked him about it. He in- sisted he took the boy back. I didn’t go to the police, 1 ridges were found in Hall’s room found out the next morning it was iy rating Icebox Policy Rash of Deaths Also Prompts Broomfield to Ask State Statute ~ in Michigan's House of Represent. Holly Area Orders 4 Voting Machines Holly Township is the latest area in Oakland County to equip Union Lake Man Dies in Cadillac Hospital hi 2 5 ; if Ekee = zh a.m. seeeewes a6 Sis coussee: - © Bevsectiee etree ne ; HE +setoree * mm... eeeee Seekeee PR e ee eee epee . S8azsexrszess - exeteeessey eee enone v. “ter scored both touc ass, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ul 1953 victory over Frederick's of Pontiac last weekend. Tim Spring- Holy Name, in. the third quarters. © ] and ‘Women's Society of Embury * | Methodist Church have planned a rummage sale for tomorrow and Friday at the church, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. C-chairmen of the sale Archie Livingston and Mrs. Fred McCullough. / * ?- * Scoutmaster Robert Engel hardt, scouts who will aid in the administration of troop activities. Explorers Dick Silbar, Bob Thom- as and Dave Long will act as jun- ior assistant scoutmasters, helping ing that, sewing work for the Red Cross and Sister Kenny Polio Foun- dation will be done, a new pro- ject for the group this year. Whether the roads in Sheffield estates were permanent or tem- of which ie aacensed to residents. * Newcomers to m are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and thelg-son Michael, 16 Dow- \Warren, 1, 1768 ‘from Foe a ~"‘Pownship. salesman. , *1be Mullaney of Detroit. He ts a com- Deborah, ties, 3, ct “Lincein, formerly of New Len- |Honest Pontiac |Trooper Returns '$440 to Bank Puntiac State Trooper John Ben- cer of a Flint National Guard they overpaid me $440,” he said, “80 I called the bank Monday and told; them I-was coming in to return the money.” Benaglio, who lives at 2415 Sil- ver Circle Dr., has been with the Pontiac State Police post for two and -killed a pet dog before being driven into an empty cabin and for are Mrs, Foster Raymond, Mrs./ & aire Johnson County, Kan., automobile dealer, . Robert Greenlease Jr:, 6, was found dead today. kidnaped from the Notre Dame De Sion School in : SOR te OAS woe See hp ee Dees “( toFinish lin Birmingham Friday Is Final Day. to Bring Youngsters In for Sight Examination will conclude its stay at the Bir- Community House this mingham | Friday, but tests will be given ee 9:30 a.m.-noon tomorrow and day. Working in codperation with the r | National Society for the Preven- = R. C. GREENLEASE 58. * 6 @ Bobby Greenlease | (Continued From Page One) Monday, Oct. 5, telling where the boy would be found. When the deadline came and passed without the arrival of a telegram, it be- came, obvious to the family the kidnapers were only seeking time to escape. Joytul expectation of the boy's ‘release turned to tears for the family and their friends. Three days of silence at the Greenlease home was broken early today by the reappearance of Robert Ledterman of Tulsa, Okla., a family spokesman who had been missing there for three days. . His return prompted hope that ransom negotiations had been suc- cessful and the boy's return was The greve was behing a modest frame bungalow surrounded by a hedge of honeysuckles. The FBI said it had definitely established Hall handled the letters demanding the ransom. became acquainted with the Greenlease family years ago when he ‘attended the same school with Paul Greenlease, an adopted son who now is associated in the auto- mobile business with the father. Greenlease said he did not recall attending school with Hall. Hall admitted he had been planning the kidnaping of Bobby for about two years. Hall was paroled from the Mis- souri State Penitentiary last April 24 from a 5-year term for robbery which he started serving Jan. -29, 1952. Mrs. Heady has been arrested numerous times. Marsh was released from the Missouri prison in October, 1951 ‘| from a two-year term for child molestation. The FBI says Marsh is a marked man—he has his name tattooed on »|his right forearm. A broad bunt immediately ‘was set off for Marsh’ by whe arrest of the ‘couple in St. Wilson Sees Reds Behind on Bomb (Continued From Page One) one has a hydrogen bomb yet. He distinguished between a thermo- nuclear or hydrogen test ‘‘device’’ and a ‘‘transportable bomb.’ The United States is widely as- i- | sumed to have practical H-bombs. although no official statement to “| that effect has been made. The President, upon whom de- i-| volves the -ultimate responsibility for deciding how close the danger is, avoided a time forecast or any flat claim that the U. S. 8. R. has or doesn't have an actual hydrogen bomb when he spoke yesterday at Atlantic City. He talked somberiy of the ‘mysteries of the atom” being known to Russia, of atomic war which could bring “erasure of cities, windrows of unidentifiable dead, the possible doom of — nation -and — * Senators pane (D-La) and Olin D. Johnston (D-SC) said Wil- ‘son's statement’ was ‘cheering to them, since it confirmed their own beliefs in the matter. “Tl have always doubted that the Russians were i of doing some of the ‘things said they ean do,” Ellender said it an inter- & Hall told St. Louis police he first | \Screening Set ‘for Police Chief | Waterford Township Board to Meet Oct. 17 to Deliberate _ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Final screening of top applicants for chief of Waterford Township's new police force will be made at a special meeting of the Town- ship Board Oct. 17, according to Supervisor Lloyd Anderson. At a meeting of the board today a $5,500-per-year salary for the chief was unanimously approved. Salaries of sergeants and pa- trolmen will be determined fol- lowing discussions between the beard and the new chief, }~board- members resolved, Anderson said yesterday that he had received several informal ap- plications for the “position which opened Oct. 3. So far no formal applications have been tendered, he reported. _ Applications for the position will be taken until Oct. 14 It is hoped that the new chief will be named by Oct. 17, but An- derson said he would most likely be chosen at the Oct. 28 meeting. Woman Claims She Didn't Kidnap Boy (Continued From Page One) ‘boy, and I didn’t want Cari taken away trem me. I love him teo much.” lwhen tol the boy’s body had been found in the back yard of her home in St. Joseph, Mrs. Heady exclaimed: “You found him! And in my TS @'Connell said Hall implicated a second man in the _ j tion of Blindness, Inc., with state ‘and local board of health officials, and with the Board of Education, Junior League members have been urged parents of children enter- ing school next fall to have their children’s eyes tested now, so that correction can either be made or started, prior to the beginnitig of the school term. Parents are notified of test re- ‘sults and the local health nurse will contact parents previously notified their child has failed the test, to see what has been done in the way of treatment and examination. The chairman said over 1,000 children have taken the test in this area since the spring of 1952, ed the program here. Local Hoboes Feel Cold; Boxcar Fire Costs $100 Firemen believe the hoboes were trying to keep warm near the fire when it got out of control. Donald F. Linden Wins | Ct., was among three University of Michigan College of Archi- tecture and Design students win- ning university scholarships re- cently. ‘|}in Mt. Hope Cemetery. when the Junior League first start-. Donald F. Linden, B-2 Arcadia, Pontiac 7 | Jacob Kneisal Jacob Kneisel,” 70, of Flint, father of Mrs. Don Hinkley and Raymond Kneisel of Pontiac, died this~morning in -Flint. e Born Sept. 2, 1883, he married Freida E. Lauman Aug. 10,. 1907 William E., all ot Flint, and-five n. Also surviving is a brother Adam of Evart and/| two sisters, Mrs. Henry Rueffer | of Evart and Mrs. Carl Hunt of | Farmington. Funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. The Rev. G. H, Kellerman will officiate and burial will be in Crestwood Memor- jal Gardens..The body is at the Doods-Dumancia Funeral Home in. Flint. Infant Eslinger Service was held Tuesday for the infant daughter of Daniel and Norma’ May Leperal Eslinger Davisburg. The Rev. F. J. Delaney of Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic church officiated at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. Burial was The baby died at birth Sunday at Selfridge Air Force Base Hos- pital. Hospital Stressing Fire Equipment Use Pontiac General Hospital is ob- serving National Fire- Preventi sal ot | tH Michigan 7 Wishes Him Well “a David Boyne of Marlette. to Bid tor FFA Presidency MARLETTE (UP) David Boyne, just back from England where he. spent the summer visit- his| ing 24 farms, made final plans today for his bid for the presi- dency of the National Future ‘America, and | Farmers -of Boyne, a 19-year-old | you pigaalrrsdeniy jn Sanilac ~ County is. considered one of the top can- \auae for- the. FFA presidency. It elected, be would be the first Michigan boy to hold a na- tional FFA office in nearly 20 years. . , Two state officials, Gov. G. Mennen Williams and. superinten- dent of ‘publi¢ instruction, Clair L. Taylor, met Boyne Tuesday and | wished him success in his bid for the presidency at the FF A's nation- al convention in Kansas City next “You have my vote,’ Williams pped. . “I could use it,’ Boyne said. But he added his “campaign” for election was unlike a poli- ‘ical compet: in Gch Ses coal | only present his qualifications to a nominating committee “and hope they'll feel I'm the man for the job.” State FFA officials believe Boyne who was state FFA presi- -dent_last- year, is the best candi- date Michigan ‘has had in many years for a national office and they are predicting he will “go all the way.” They point out he was a mem- Week with emphasis on the use ot fire control equipment and pre- vention measures. Director Lauretta F. Paul said fire extinguisher demonstrations Miss Paul said the recently re- vised hospital evacuation program was and key personnel were ted to pass the in- formation along to employes. She also stated that fire drills | for employes are to be scheduled at regular intervals, These will be arranged to avoid disturbing pa- and | scheduled for 6:30 p.m. _.{ will be guest tients. Pontiac Gridiron Club to Hear Life of Kettering A study of C. F, Kettering’s life will highlight tonight's dinner meet- at Hotel Waldron. T. A. Boyd of General Motors Corporation research laboratories PSS RE al 5 ae RR. Peterson and C. M. Olson as speak- ers. Club meetings are called one each two weeks.. Since sea otters were rigidly protected in 1910, their number has been increasing until now it is |: believed there are about 8,000 in the world. 1 --egitic with club ber of last. year's nominating com- mittee ‘‘and should know what ‘it takes to meet the committee's fe- quirements.” Michigan last held a national | FFA office in 1935 when Carl Shop. | bell, now of Reading, was, na- tional reporter, an office that has since been abdlished. Meanwhile, state FFA officials ‘are mapping plans for participa- tion im the Kansas City Con- vention which opens aetey and ends Thursday. , Michigan's. two voting delegates will.be Richard Arnold, Plainwell, state FFA president, and Kenneth Austin, Ovid, a past state officer. Two others, Bill Raymond, Pick- ford, a state vice president, and Richard Fairleigh, Dowagiac, state secretary, will be alternate delegates. For a carefree weekend in Detroit —STAY STATLER! There's no time like now to take that weekend vacation! Detroit's just the place to take it (there's so much to see and do). And Statler’s just the place to stay. You'll love the comfortand luxury —_of the Statler rooms—the friendly, efficient service and delicious food. * Sure, come into Detroit for a care- free weekend—and stay Statler! HOTEL STATLER Facing Grand Circus Park DETROIT case. O'Connell would identify aad man only as “Tom.” The FBI iD in Washing: | ton that Hall and Mrs. Heady impli- | cated Thomas John Marsh, 37. | year-old former convict who. served a term for molesting a. minor child. Hall told his questioners at a district police heatiquarters that he apd “Tom” had confined Bobby to the basement-garage of the St. Joseph house. Asked by the police chief wheth- er he shot the boy to death, Hall replied “no.” H esaid he found replied “no.” He said he found had give ‘Tom’ two or three days earlier. “I don’t know what I did after finding the body,” Hall said. Further questioning brought from Hall the admission that he wrapped the body in a canvas cover and buried it im the back yard. “I had to get rid of it,” Hall said. Mrs. Heady said “I've been half |gained her com bore scratches. She. said Hall had drunk. Bobby wasn't frightened when she took him from the school, Mrs. Heady said. She said she was nervous at .the time “but he ee ee “He came so nice,” she said. “He talked 1 about getting a dog and ice cream.’ She told ae she turned the boy over to Hall a few blocks from the school. Hall said he wrote two letters to the family and made “four or five’’ telephone contacts with members of the family. In one of the letters, Hall said, he enclosed a medal Bobby was wearing on his clothing when he was taken from the school. Macomb Sheriff Says Arson Caused 2 Fires MT. CLEMENS (UP)—Detective Leon Kandt of the Macomb County Sheriff's office blamed arson today for an $8,000 fire which destroyed two barns almost simultaneously. Kandt said im a report to the state fire m *s office that fire- also found srnaller blazes .set in the farm horhe of Hugo Lietz. Lietz said hay and farm machin- struck her and thet she fell while | men called to put out the barn fire | - RAIN OR SHINE, | SIMPLY FLIP A SWITCH ON MY ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER AND MY WASH IS DRY IN MINUTES w “ruars Not ALL! cLotHes SMELL 0 FRESH, FEEL So SOFT AND osaand LOOK SO BRIGHT AND New* ery housed in the berms also were lost. wet wash . whole dryer story Dryer Days” dealer. All the backbreaking work is gone... no lifting, lugging baskets of heavy, . . no bending, stretching . . no hours of waiting for basement- — dried clothes. 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Instead, he asserted, many costly capital investments are being made by impatient and overly ambitious ad- ministrators. The senator declared 4 this appeared to him to be a mis-| use of funds and that he was de- termined to find out where -the money came from: — Ellender told newsmen that un- less a halt is called, he thinks) Congress wil). sour on the program and deny funds for carrying it on. On a trip that took him around Africa, ‘to southern India, Ceylon, Singapore, the East Indies, Austra ia and New Zealand, the senator said, he also had found waste in the overseas information program and in U. S. embassies and con- sulates. . * * * Ellender said he had an appoint- ment to talk with the President | about it tomorrow. '. He said he felt American Point ‘Four advisers were trying to do! [wo much too quickly. ‘“‘They think | ‘they can take backward people | land teach them our ways over- night,’ he ‘said. In some countries, he said. “our | ‘advisers are proposing so many | projects that it would overtax the economy of the host country to carry them out.’’ He added that. jas a result, there is a tendency | for this country to step in and) supply needed capital. = * * In one case, he said, this coun: | try is paying half the cost of building and equipping an agri- cultural college. In another, he said. the United States is paying 4 per cerft of the cost, or 10 mil- lion dollars. te reclaim desert land, ultimately to be sold to farmers, |with proceeds going to the host government. He said that in another case the United §tates agreed to pay |half the cost of building 25 houses for American technicians, but so far the United States has spent $150,000, the host country $40,000 and only nine houses have been | finished. ‘Chicago Police Nab Youth Who Shot 2 CHICAGO u—A youth who po- lice said killed a boy and wounded a patrolman was captured without a struggle last night, nearly 244 hours after he escaped from a | Police station. | Carey Robinson, 19, sought since |Monday night, was seized by de- tectives in a flat near his own) West Side home. Robinson was originally arrested Pf 7 ' Advertiooment! ’ ECZEMA A simple way to quick relief from itching Eczema,. pimples, angry red biotehes other skin irritations is-to a Peterson's Ointment to affected parts. Re- lieves itching fast. better, looks better. 45c all drug- gists. Soothes itchy feet, cracks between toes, Peterson's Ointment | delights | or money back. 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Located under the south- western portion of Detroit, it con- tains some 20 miles of underground attention give 46 Williams Street i 24-Hour Garnet M. Sparks § Finer service, facilities and the extra make the preference for our services . higher each year. The welfare and wishes of those we serve come first. _Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” Gienn H. Griffin n to the small details — Phone FE 2-5841 Ambulance Service | Born in _Hespeler as a suspected auto thief. | - tunnels, each 50 to 60 feet wide | ‘and 22 feet_high. : q August, there were 113,972 babies born compared to 113,164 ir ‘the same period in 1952, Dr. F. § Leeder said. Leeder said the total on Aug. 31 marked the first time this year that - the number, of births had passed 1952 figures. Until then, 19531 birf™s were running slightly be- hind last year. Laat year, a record 176,642 babies were born in the state. The previous high was 160,275 in 1947. August's 16,380 births was the highest total for a single month in state history, Leeder said. He said the number of births during September probably would be even higher when final figures are in. “September is usually our biggest month for newborn babies,'’ he said, : Births so far this year include January, 10,740, February, 13,048, March, 15,497, April, 13,165, May, 14,370, June 15.083, and July 15,689. and July, 15,689. Deaths Last Night _LANSING (® — Township offi-, cers, facing threats to their jobs and attacks on their share of the sales tax, today had launched a new organization to fight their legislative battles. The Michigan Township Associa- tion was created by 610 township officials from 61 counties in a hotel ballroom yesterday. The prime purpose of the: or- ganization is to fight plans. ad- vanved by schoolmen and some- times backed by county and city officlais t. ‘strip townships. of their assessing powers. 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According to a news dispatch, ‘Unlike the first commission which these visitors toured the water- _ concerned itself mainly with adminis- works, examined the engineering trative waste, the new group will turn setup and generally made them- its attention to previously unexplored selves at home. . ha “These will include such things as Governtnent functions and funda- mental questions of political philosophy. * we we For example, it will examine | the long debated question of - Government competition with wants to know why the visitors were al- lowed to make sketches and take photo- graphs of defense —eee and utility _ installations. * * * _ Another question which should be asked is why these purchasing agents business, especially in the field of — - electric power. Other subjects to *F¢ here when we aren't selling any- come serutiny Will be man- thing to Russia. It.will be interesting to learn the identity of the Federal offi- cials who have such peculiar ideas about ~gatural resources and Federal national security. a Tt One of the worst forms of deflation comes when rn wake uP in the 1 morn- atianaedll a aaarte the dlight peters at which you felt like a million dollars. . The Man About Town Worst Offenders simplifying the_ many Government dent. At the same time, however, it will foous much of its attention on the more controversial questions of policy and programs. The fact that Mr. Hoover again is chairman and that six of its members Buses and Gravel es Are were on the first commission promises Disregarding Speed imit. that no time will be lost in getting the tien he Daftynition - w: a profession, what ake ae tet ome. up, while ther women ay Ht down without taking * * * it up. ‘Congress has approved 72+per. Gravel trucks and Greyhound buses continue - cent of the first Hoover Commis- to be the principal violators in the restricted speed zones on the Dixie Highway northwest of Pontiac, where so many fatal accidents have taken place. _ ‘They ean be clocked any day at 50 to 60 miles per hour in the 35infle zones, and’at 60 to 80 miles per hour in the 45-mile zones. . At its annual meeting Monday at Adrian, _ sion’s recommendations. When these are in: full operation they | are expected to save taxpayers four billion dollars a year. With the new commission’s broader ‘powers and greater scope of inquiry it seems reasonable to expect comparably valuable recommendations for improv- — : ak s Sales Tax Here Now With the 1954 campaign already under way, it was only natural that the position he has held many years. the New Yor’: Central System, this was the first railroad built in Michigan. Mr. Crane is the great grandson of its first president. The whole situation is summed up in that remark by - County Treasurer Charles A. Sparks: “Now that the World Series is over, —— should get back to normal.” question of a Federal sales tax would __ Come in for increasing discussion. Fo hone Kd wos seat (he Pte Pr "Piadiest emhewerbss made Oe _‘ it-clear that his Administration is we feel truly grateful, and will endeavor to merit fae pat eonaidering such « tax. But be he obviously left the door wide open for a possible request to ee 2 Tetersl emetic therm. _. In next year’s political doings Oakland County also may figure prominently on the Republican state ticket. Although he refuses-comment on it, the name of our present State Senator, S sa | George N. Higgins ie se { Springfield Towsnhip, for the Lee Politicians generally, and Democrats caaiaiaen ‘for Gecsar. fa rages that he -~ 4m pafticular, don’t like either of these will not again seek his present office, but might ‘levies. Either.could be attacked.on the >* *vailable for something higher up. gp om that it hits at low income Rains now are bringing down the leaves before Eo gel . many of them assume their autumn hues, so you ‘What the ‘politicians haven't gotten poretinee geet poral ny pany con = arourid to saying yet is that we already . reads. have hidden and unhidden taxes no, —— This also has been a great season for the arent in character than a —— growth of weeds, as “ a oe “kU / Randall Merriman of Birmingham testifies. He says his neighbors ace i ~ 8. ews Wo rate bardocks 12 fect high now eycending their us, we are seeds. ; paying a Bederai sales tax about In the recent suggestion award distribution at pe aga the 9 is : Pontiac Motor Division, considering. But the public is 49 employes: drew substantial checks. The top only vaguely aware of this bur- winner was den because much of it is hidden A. F. O'Hara in the retail cost of commodities who was given $206 for his idea. In second place was - and Glenn Armstead o Besides these hidden levies witch fey who profited to the extent of $186. : articles escape, there are “the out in the open” excises. These include taxes on furs, jewelry, handbags, luggage, _ locks and watches, cosmetics, enter- _ tainment admissions, telephone and ss - Naegeaph bite and travel tickets, es coe oe a : On April 1, 1954, some of these rates, it Seip pay for the Korean With potatoes so large that 40 of them make a bushel, Everett Ellison of Oxford wonders if any of our readers can beat that. EES Verbal Orchids to— Me Mrs. Marilla Hayward of 155 North Genesee Ave.; ninety-fourth birthday. : > Mrs. Newman of Rochester; eighty-sixth birthday. ~ | Mr. and Mrs. John Mortimore of Fenton; golden wedding. . : Da year, oe Adminis- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muxiow " ske pene to block, the; ‘i thee Clie: ellen wetiing: Among other things, the committee - First Order of Business Voice of the People ‘Amused Observer’ Notes That Presidents of Each Party Are Chided on Vacations CR : ; chai ans Gtphone aan 8a of the writer must accompany Perms but these Scie sae’ i eo ——. uniess letter is critical ip reapaclt “ Amused Observer Joseph Gynac Opposes State’s Goodrich Law Senator Potter goes to Korea to investigate atrocities, while here in Michigan many atrocities exist, such as ti Goodrich law. - The so called sterilization causes the nervous system to build a bridge-work up through the stom- ach and lungs and out through ’ the victim's mouth and nose. This is a terrible crime. The 14th Amendment was writ- ten to separate the innocent from the guilty as well as to prevent man made it scaaibe oe the little dictators to scramble back over their Communistic fences when he burned the records in Lansing to avoid the draft about two and a half years ago. Joseph Gynac Oakgrove Rd. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY She said unto him, Yea, Lord: I believe that thou art the Christ, the Sen of God, which should come into the worid.—dohn 11:27. The righteousness which is by faith in Christ is a loving heart and a loving life, which every man- will long to lead ‘who believes real- ly in Jesus Christ.—Charles Kings- ley. Alabama Law Upholds Worker's Right to Make Own Choice on Union Issue definition of a true ““liberal’’ and what is the acid test of liberalism ‘in America today? Governor Gordon Persons of Alabama, Democrat, in a recent message to his legislature gave an explanation of the civil rights of an individual which merits the designation of liberal in the best sense of the word. the state especially since many columns of news space have been given recently to a discussion of 19 pro- posed amendments to the Taft- Hartley Act, sponsored by Martin Durkin, one of which would have taken away from Alabama and all ¢ other states the right, by state law, to protect the individual against compulsory unionization. * * «© The text of this historic message, which is about the best summary ever written against compulsory membership in a trade union as the condition of holding a job, is presented in full text here—the first time nationally published: “I have given a great deal of thought to the ‘right-to-work’ bill 4H. 222) which passed the house by 67 to 24 and the senate 23 to 9. “Mainty, this bill provides that nb person shall be denied the privilege of working because Aunt Het our farmers. Yet, no farmer is forced to be a member of the farm bureau or to pay dues to. them unless he so desires. “The Alabama Education Asso- ciation is the organization which represents school teachers, and while the AEA has worked to pro- vide for higher wages and safe- “The various business organiza- unquestionably been of much assistance to their members. Yet, organization tm their plant and have no feeling about being forced to have dues deducted from their pay checks. *‘However, in the South we have free and independent workers. Many wish to join labor arganiza- tions and do so. Certainly that is their privilege. “On the other hand. many do not like the idea of being forced to join any labor union as, a con- tion to work. Neither are they H Fi i i Hit F z 8 2% “Because I believe in free labor . and free enterprise, I am today signing the ‘right-to-work’ bill."’ (Copyright 1953) Pe pa Sy “ ae ‘ is : | a ‘ Peal | elt "7 1 iny ‘a * - e - 9 § Ler 1 ( vt ‘ . | . ‘ 4 : / ; THE | PONTIAC PRESS, wants. ocrODER, 1, 1953 NS AN aka a , Case Records of a Paychologist_ -wants. to s eaatines oe and... To strive for jts preven- - t Selling Yourself” Before Selling “of \ ey Sarah ‘is a very: . gitl who is active in teen-a aes pereneme affairs at her church. § know how young people can be better Christians, Study this Case Record qnd _ But one of the cardinal rules of successful salesmanship is this: You must first sell yourself aS a friendly, likable person, before you can sell your wares. For if your companions dislike . you, you can’t sell them pure gold -brieks\.of ~even. 24-carat- assay. - Neither ‘can you sell them your religion. So all church oe should learn Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE. . Arson is that awful deed . That starts a deadly tire . . Just to be malicious or «To fill . Or to gain insur- wee yogeland sare face . . . Authorities might know . . Arson is a horrid crime . And nothing is more tragic .. . But that is not the only way... That ee oe ee ee ae than often it is just .. . The care- less things we do... Rubbish, worn-out wiring . ‘Or some un-~ cardia flue Let us now be . To ‘put out every tion. (Copyright 1953) Baering: Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service California fudge says that nag- ging is nota form of affection. Any more than playing a violin with a saw is music. The sun-spangied decision of the California oyer and terminer league is on the level. It was mo- tivated by a husband who couldn't call his ears his own. The far western ukase stated definitely that nagging was not love. This will surprise many wives who think it is. Just as many persnickety hus- —— SS put. Webster’s word foundry diag- noses nagging as pertinaciously . annoying. Fortunately, in the preface to that imperishable vol- ume Daniel doesn't state he owes it all to the littl woman. In the case of the ladies we might define it as charmingly per- sistent. In Baer's glossary of polished ignorance we find that nagging is any reasonable request made twice. There are various samples of nagging such as eating Indian nuts, drumming with the fingers, sneering above sea level or rock- ing on a loose board. Most of the time it's the monotonous dripple of a syn- chronized neurosis. radared ear-ache tuned to in- finity. The California Solomon does not have to answer to more than one wife. The ‘original wiseacre had a chorus | of a a thousand. It's a. charming raat eit oe personally popular. She should try to get ¢onversa- least friendly. Rpecitiedy, what can Sarah do? Well, if her ‘companion * s him a compliment by @ smile. That's a surefire type of ‘compliment. You can always » employ it when you can’t think of anything to say. be used. friendly words ef commenda- tion. So don't be a verbal Silas this dialogue technique. (Always write to Dr. Crane fm care of @ long 3 cent ond 6 dime " to cover p: nd gosts when 2 od gr for one of his pepehologica! (Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate Ine.) From Our Files 20 Years Age AWARD of Air Mail Fliers medal made to Maj. B. GIANTS FAVORED in World Series as last games are played. SIX POUND LARGE mouth bass, one of the largest ever caught in this area, landed by Joseph Zim- merman, Brady Wishes He Had Taken Languages Instead of All That Time on Old Algebra By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Way back when Topsy was a colt a haircut was two bits and round ' steak — well, round steak was in : the market if you could get up the nerve to ask for it when every- body else was buying sirloin, por- terhouse and the like. Once in a great while nowadays. inadvertently, a round steak still shows in the butcher shop. About the time haircuts went up to 50 cents or maybe seventy- five—anyway I still patronized me the secret of his contentment and his success in business. He had never learned to read. He said he supposed I'd regard this as a great impediment. Most people did. But from his observa- tion of all kinds of people it seemed that the more people read 4 his religion, color, politics or na- tionality. “TI believe God meant that I should not learn to read, and so I don't want to. I-go to bed nights: and sleep like a baby. No sir, I wouldn’t be in any other man’s. shoes. “My wife reads everything. My children attend school. But tell me this: Would I be a better man, a happier man o. a better barber if I could read?”. It ocurred to me that the fellow might be pulling my leg and for a time I watched for betrayal of his make-believe when I was in his shop. But the man was illit- erate all right, and I could not then, and have never since been able to conceive how learning to read could make him a happier . man or a better barber. . than ever. a’ fair knowledge of chemistry and the study of algebra in high school is invaluable to the student ‘of chemistry. Obviously, one educator says. Ne © J - a | . } a ae oe re ag Le ot - eas — . a ow a ae pe | fs esi te Ba i a woe INE TR RONTIAC PRESS; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER’, 19007" Rae 19 Nek , es termed their, story ,absyrd, and) { intiay ] pu. | Betty's W6-year-old cousin, ‘ Jack| dered away, she—sald, 2 "Diturbet Gis” |e Seeders 10 Ponting Guards Gir] 15, Man 40, (Serer sax cisas ener. Cling fo Fast Frain |acane “== ©“! 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They were finally spotted by a Ypsilanti and the here, where they were removed. The two ran away from the ‘Neuropsychiatric Instityte at the University of Michigan; They told | sheriff's deputies they ran away! because they were ‘kept in a ward with 27 b@ys.” Dr. Raymond W. |. Waggoner, director of the institute, ye . wD Choice Cardboard Cuts Fill Cate’s Refrigerator BOSTON ®—The cafe refrigera- tor lodked full of delicious steaks and chops when Chairman Mary E. Driscoll! of the licensing board inspected it. She was checking to see if the cafe had a legitimate food busi- ress required for a cafe liquor license. | Mrs. Driscoll smiled athe pro- prietor and left the cafe. a “But when I got to the sidewalk, I felt there was something peculiar about all those steaks and chops,” | she said yesterday. She returned and took a closer look at the display. “All the *‘choice’’ cuts were just class of 10 members of Pontiac's Bobby R. Hall, 71 E. Montcalm The promotion to private first | National Guard Co., M, 125th’ In- fantry Regiment, 46th Division, wag armounced today by 2nd: Lt. | Those promoted are: ~ Roy M. | Blankenburg, 796 Miller Rd., Lake Orion; William A. Cavalier, 309 Seward St.; Clarence A. Connon, 2340 Commonwealth St.; Clifford E. Grose, 665 Pontiac St., Oxford; St.; John W. McGee, 927 Long | Lake Bivd., Lake Orion; Richard | J. Silvis, 74 Arcadia Dr.; Ljoyd | ‘Plan’ to Marry Pair From Wisconsin ‘icing a: minor from home could : * sie be sentenced from three years to Hime C._ Jones, public informa-,—Are Found_in_ Michigan, y.~Saniisonment They added - Held for Authorities BARAGA, Mich. @—A. l5-year-. old Wisconsin girl claimed today ton and Betty. when they were, , and. captured yesterday in Shelton’s || ae “s : = /ear, parked.on a dump in. the out- | it was “all a mistake” to arrest) scirts- of Baraga. They had been | her and her 40-year-old male com-' sought since’ speeding away from ] “we had planned to marry” anion. _. Betty Bailey, 15. said her Crandon, Wis., she left. home willing!) ties said anyone conVicted of en- Despite the girl's admission she | went willingly, Wisconsin. authori- | le ‘that consent of the minor was. no defense. ithe girl's home Saturday, “3 = ie * * vt Orion; Curtis C. Spratt, 459 Rae-| identified as an ex-convict and for-| ties here today. “2 burn St; Adam J. Zutaut Jr.,' mer boarder in Betty's home. He +s * * 9732 Elizabeth Lake Rd. A well fed riding camel_can cov- | er 60 to 70 miles in a day. _is wanted in Wisconsin on a charge | her home. brightly colored cardboard. Michigan state troopers said | -Mrs Rollie Bailey, mother of jof enticing a minor (Betty) from; Betty, was quoted in Crandon as -| saying that Shelton stopped at her The Bailey youth was with Shel- | home Saturday, After being - or- | rf ' { Michigan state police said, they |] A. 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Miss Cochrane is visiting Japan to prepare an informal ‘| report for CAP on possibility of — Civil Air Patrol Units in that area. . building [here and will transport New Coopersville Plant of ite Grand Rapids opera: COOPERSVILLE W — This Ot- | tions. ‘awa County community will have - a new industry Oct. 12. The F. G.| Natural gas is, made up of four Lammers, Inc., metal finishers of | gases: methane, ethane, propane jin Yugoslavia |Get Doghouse |) “waste of time, costly in ‘stamps | a. Aor Yugoslavia's " oe a competing to see who can build "| up: the biggest collection of film Hollywood Fans [BELGRADE —-Yugoslav bobby soxers who send tg Hollywood for ite movie tars are-on the official e § aaa taenere The paper ‘hints that reduced postal rates might be put into ef- fect for engaged iin Marshal -Tito's government re- cently ' administered a stinging Borba, voite of Yugoslavia’ s Com- munist party. - The practi¢e of soliciting Holly- wood pinups, says Borba, is a and degrading youngsters.” What's more, parents are criticized as “lax” for letting their kids do it in the first place. The Borba tirade comes on the ‘Yugoslav-Hollywood mail. 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Predict German Non - Aggression Vows | meanitigiess agreements and is not Seen Quieting” Russian |r scnmeree thee Geom mnatres: Rearmament Fears cerned with Germany—with guar- - WASHINGTON «®~Proposals for | Austria “as. fu giving Russia guarantees against | the Kremlin shows any | possible new German aggression; Dulles thus undertook to deflate are. most likely to come*to a head|talk of some general . nonaggres- in concluding Plans to arm West-/ sion pact or system about which No one here knows whether such | and abroad in recent weeks. arming in the Western. alliance | States and its allies are members any more acceptable to Russia. of the United Nations and that the Many diplomats doubt that it|.U. N. Charter, with its renuncia- would, .° tion“of the use of force, makes Powers now seem determined to treaty. ; 5 go ahead with the Germahi project, Ts * . World War II power, Germany is pone, ar lh, ef elite mem ote led Ne least worth a try. . tions and so it was thought that * * * Zs | some means might be found to Another circumstance under |©COVer Germany by guarantees future peaceful behavior would be | Conclusions on the means. plan and peace treaty were con-|to the international talks on this cluded. In fact, some officials ad-|problem is this: After months of vocate offering a nonaggression | delay, France is expected to ratify guarantee only as part of a pack-| by early next year a treaty estab- age deal with Russia on Germany. | lishing a six-nation European De- Secretary of State Dulles told a|fense Community (EDC).. West news conference yesterday that|Germany, which is not a member “the general problem of giving re-|of the North Atlantic Alliance, assurance against the possible re-| would be a member of EDC and surgence of German aggression is would be rearmed. EDC would be a matter which is being studied” | tightly linked with the North At by the United States in consulta- | lantic Alliance. tion with the British, French and| |. ‘West German governments. ° |. Dulles said this government is Dem Mother Resigns, urgently trying to find new ways| Favors GOP acai to remove points of friction with ESPERANCE, oi Mew. Alice Markle, a inses cae ern Germany. : there has been: speculation here assurances would make German| He said Russia and the United || Nevertheless, since the Western | the best .possible nonaggression | land_since Russia is bitterly op-| But Dulles added, the defeated which Russia could very likely get | Similar to those of the U. N. Char- | Western assurances of Germany’s|‘eF- He said there has been no, lin the event a German unification! 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Seld tp Pentiag by: Walgreen, Cenning- ham, Cleenan, and Thrifty Drug Steres er your hemetewn druggist. We'd like everyone. to know that our prices are most mod- erate, so we invite “you to inquire about our prices from. those we have served. They know “our prices are fair _and reasonable. ce rete 0-4132 Sines tote |} Hal: | Boyle Pane Meet Wilbur Clark, Man Who Has Better Mousetrap "NEW YORK @-Wilbur Clark, who wears a $5,000 wrist watch, is & tine example éf how.a man can|~ win'the success he wants in life it he just sticks to-a! simple prin- ciple. The principle Wilbur chose was the old copybook maxim that if you built a better mousetrap, even in the wilderness, the world will beat a path to your. doorway. But of course you have to in- terpret those old copybook rules the right way to make them work, Wilbur decided the better mousetrap Was one no mouse would want to get caught in— but people with loaded- pockets would fight to enter. - And has it paid off? Listen to tie a Bs Sah PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ocroBER 7, 1958 that would cost him to $50 or mere in New York. thirst 24 hours a day—or invest anything from a nickel to $1,000 {that's the limit) around the clock in the Casino, The casino has 90 slot machines. three roulette wheels, six black- jack tables, five crap tables, Thetr , of course, subsidize the floor shows which feature such satel pont as Betty Hutton. or Gere riner’ anid cont wp to $8 000 a week, half the price of put- yale show, ou can't st people —_ me cs ia Wilber, may explain gor llyeager es frained from putting locks on the operation in the state now. Our expenses alone run $15,000 a day. We netted better thin $1 million last year. We have 650 employes, 250 more people than live in my old home town.” Wilbur, a friendly, greying,. 42- year-old: . . uh, well. . . indus- trialist, not only has, a -$5, wrist watch and runs one of Life has given him other re- wards. He is a mayor, the vice : sign his own $250 suits, won't allow a buttenhole in his lapels. “Why punch a hole in a good. piece of cloth if you ,don’t like wearing flowers?” he agked reason- 5-karat diamond ring shone with the subdued charm of a locomo- tive headlight, Clark’s career follows the classic || Horace Greeley pattern, “Go west, ‘| young man. He left his native Keyesport, Ill., pawned his high | school ring for $4 in Los Angeles, eg £- bar toy-anie ett hop in San Diego before obtain- | ; ing a job in a ming establish- ment. From then on his rise was | mere rapid. Wilbur saved his pennies, worked for a number of gambling houses about the country, bought seme of his own, | and went broke and started over | again. Wilbur, who has no taste for a| room atmosphere, all the time was dreaming of his better mousetrap, a luxurious resort ca- sino such as those in Europe, where a man could get a buck +} without getting his foot caught-in a cuspidor or having to look both ways for the cops. ‘Today Wilbur's dream of a bet- ter mousetrap hag come true—the fabulous Desert Inn at Las Veg- as, which makes Monte Carlo look as modish as a 1900 bustle. The very latest in watch styles . . on display from October 30 to November 8. Superb, modern watches for men and women .. . for dress and sport . for every special purpose. Be sure to see them. You'll be look- ing at tomorrow's fashions. Be on time * be in style ° mant\Watch, 17 Jewels, Geld, $190.00; Ledy’s Ki, White Others from $45.00. Prices inc. Fed. Tox 14 Kt, Yellow Watch, 17 Jewels, 14 Diomends, $200.00 Convenient Terms Available! ERED N. PAULI CO. Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store-— The Store Where Quality Counts! 28 West Huron Street FE 2-7257 world’s‘ plushest mousetraps. 4 ably,..waving a hand on which a make a laydown, and we wouldn’t know it. Whether he goes into the casino is up to him. “I believe if you ‘give people what they want, and most people want the best, they'll come to you. We turn away 200 people a day.” Clark has a list of 40,000 guests from .all_parts of the world, feels he knows 30,000 of them himself, and they range ‘from a Chinese, general and a federal judge on up.”’ His customers aren’t the kind whe go broke, and his only trouble is a bum check now and then. But his bad check losses probably ’t more than $158,- 000 or so a year. Chickenfeed. his $5,000 watch, his ring, and ‘platinum cufflinks in the shape of a pair of dice studded with 20 rubies and 80 diamonds. He is basically a man of simple tastes: He designed the watch himself, and has to take it off 50 times a day to show to curious guests. It is made of solid platinum with his initials ‘in diamonds and a ruby here and there to keep the a “It good time,” said Wil- bur. But when I looked at it his $5,000 watch said 11:26, and an automatically synchronized clock on the office ‘wall said 11:28. His watch might be two minutes late. But nobody could accuse Wil- casino doors, “Buta guest-could—_ stay here for a week and never | United-Nations forces which he Wilbur wears no jewelry beside | | Home ond—Retirement;. Hull Takes Over - Over. commander of the U. S. forces tie Par taet and the United Nations in Korea, Gen. John E. Hull. Th command changed at 9 a.m., the moment the wheels of Clark's * In a farewell message to the men and women of the U. 8. and had commanded since May 12, 1952, Clark said he was finding his goodby “more difficult than I had expected . “Not alone because it is the final one of my Army career, but because I am reluctant to sever my direct association with so noble a-cause as that personified-by the United Nations Command. “This © struggle against Commu-| nist , in which you and I have taken part—and which will continue to demand your utmost vigilance and fidelity—is unique in the history of mankind. 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Salad Oil someee » 39° Thursday-Friday — 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Pabst-Ett swim . . = m 28° Hey, Bleach Dog Meal Steakettes Betburgers Shelled Pecans | Prunes ve | “TOx Ae ne 69% 12.0% 7Q¢ 4.02 B3¢ nO 30 2 tes 63° ‘ver 30° Chiffon Wrisley Soap — Old Dutch Peanut Butter Ivory Soap Wvory Soap Ivory Soap 39 1a B3E 22 | IH 2 ion 25¢ 3 a 25¢ 4s. 1% Camay Soap Camay Soap Oxydol Ivory Snow Ivory Flakes Lux Soap Johnny Mop 3 ters 1% 2 sors 19 29 27¢ 27¢ 2 ror 19E 1.29 dean of Are. Sprite 2S 49 Pop Corn tan Beans | Empress Tuna Faney Solid Pack White Meat en SSE Big Top. "io 39 1a 356 Buttermints Potate Chips 1 59¢ | Dry Bleach | 3239 | | Dog Food Red Heart 2 He 33¢ Glass Wax Gold Seal OFC | TETLEY le Sale—Qet 12-61. for fe with Rog, 48-01. Pkg, = 56 Peanut Butter} TEA | BAGS: — ~ KROGER STORES: SHOPPING HOURS: _ «We veserve the. right te limit quantities. Prices effective through Sat. Oct, 10, 1953 178 N. SAGINAW STREET Open 9 to 9 Monday Through EIST 932 W. Huron Street " Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Sat.-- 9 A. M. “er P.M. _Thurs.-Fri. -- 9 A. M. -9 P. M.. oe * Ptcentiannd ipeesiets Beauty Care Hrs. 9 to 5 Wed. d& Pri. Eve. by Ap. 4315 W. Walton =. OR: 3-2921 Barbers Beker Owner & Operator pies Bieredtion Week =|\Keeps Department Busy WATERFORD — - They're not only hey with their regular duties, but are demonstrat- ing their equipment, giving talks and showing films before interest groups in observance of National Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 4-10. “Every volunteer fireman in will be a demonstration of mobile —The ‘Custom Fit— oa v a oe =a films and hear lectures by tire. men, In urging fire oufety, Boss re- minded residents that since Janu- ary his department has had a total of 271 fire calls. -Of these 162 were grass, 8 buildings and 30) auto fires. “Factory owners and merchants can aid firemen by making out their, own inspection blanks, which are being supplied by the depart- ment,’’ the chief stated. These | blanks show where danger areas are located in buildings. By locat- ing = =o help prevent pos- sible bi School District Has Loan OK Waterford ls Authorized to Borrow $50,000 Against State Aid WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Waterford Townshp School District was among 22 districts in the state which were authorized by the State Municipal Finance Commission to borrow against future state gid payments. The Waterford Township District was authorized to borrow $50,000. The legislature, in special ses- sion last December; authorized school districts to. borrow against state aid payments because the ebb-tide in state finances had de- layed payments due the schools. districts to borrow & total of $689,- 490, althought the state now has caught up with its debt to the schools. Naguib’s Health Better e ° RYTON’ ° A’resta-Snag Will Not Run From” ~One-Thread Snags After Few Days Rest CAIRO, Egypt — President Mohammed Naguib is showing take a complete rest, a bulletin issued by his _to- day. He waa erdeted © bed wntt INSURANCE ‘CLAUDE A. CARTER INSURANCE AGENCY 4408 Diste Highway OR &-T?ti ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNEspay, OCTOBER ”, 1953, Kickoff ‘Dinner § Set for. “TAftair toBe Held iim at Local Hotel. Banquet oe Chairmen, Solicitors in $87,700 Drive Starts at 6:30 . Chairmen and ‘solicitors for Oak- land County ‘Twenty Townships United Fund's 1953 campaign will | met for a““kickoff ditmer” Thurs- | day night at Hotel Waldron, Vern Willard of Farmington, United Fund president and! cam- paign chairman, will act as toast-. master for the dinner, scheduled. Htor-6§:38-p-ms — Felix Brown, eeu tee Any of the. townships’ campaign chairmen or solicitors may make reservations for the dinner until Thursday noon by contracting the United Fund headquarters, FE 5-9091. The ‘Twenty Townships” group will seek $87,700 for six county social agencies and the United Health and Welfare Fund of Mich- between the various townships, most of which stage individual united campaigns. Ferguson Declares GOP Satisfies State Michigan is satisfied with Presi- dent Eisenhower's policies and ob- jectives, Sen. Homer Ferguson said today during a statewide tour to _tis first federal Republican. adminis- tration in 20 years. Ferguson said he. is ‘finding a deep interest in government, its functions and methods of solving problems. He also noted an undercurrent of “calm confidence’ in govern- ment today, ‘‘contrasted to the frustration that existed under i former . administration." “The people feel secure = have faith in the future,’ Fergu- son said. Ferguson attributed the state's confidence in the new adminis- tration partly to the fact that Waterford: Church Asks Children fo Join Choir ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Our uz i nef Reg +00 Value igan this fall. Quota has been split}. “poor security risks” are being | WeTe near the center of the picture. “ fa we diagonally from. top to bottom. The Grand Trunk Railroad crosses it een ee es eee he eye vo Wounded-Youth; 16, in ‘Good’ Condition William Tibbits, 16. who was ac- cidentally hit by a 22 let during target practice Monday, is reported in good condition at Pontiac General Hospital today. The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tibbits of 6432 Logan St., Waterford Township, told Oakland County sheriff's deputies he and another boy, Peter Hawke, 17, of 6287 Barker St., also of Waterford, shooting at tin cans in a Drayton Piains dump. He said one of the bullets richocheted and _| struck bim in the left shoulder. Bald Mountain Debating Club Holds Reunion first reunion at Avon Township Park in Rochester Saturday. Twenty-nine memobders and friends ranging in ages from 13 to 21 attended the reunion. 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Cubs Re-Sign Manager CHICAGO «®—Chicago Cubs an- nounced today that Phil Cavarret- ta has signed a 1-year contract to manage the’ club again next sea- son. No ‘salary or other details were made public. Guaranteed Watch Repair DRAYTON | JEWELERS A. 3 DEXTROM, Prep. 3 Deers North ef the Bank ealiber bul-, operative dinner was served at 1° Elmer. Bixby of DeWitt was! chosen negative leader and Jesse | se DAVISBURG NESTLES AMONG HILLS—The above airplane view | railroad at the left center are those of the Oakland County Road of Davisburg shows its main business street, Broadway, running | Commission, with the mill pond just above them. At the bend in Broadway and next to the railroad is the eentury-cld mill The new Masonic Temple is at the upper left corner. * s Davis Family Gave Start to Davisburg in 1836 DAVISBURG—Named in honor settled jn 1836 by Carnelius Davis of the Davis family, for over 100 |years Davisburg has nestled among surrounding hills. It first. was who came from New York. -His seven children all grew to prominence in local and county activities. p™ Dé Blue Star Mothers Plan Christmas Boxes KEEGO HARBOR — The Blue Star Mothers Club will begin im- mediately to purchase supplies for Christmas boxes for servicemen, it was decided at a meeting Monday. A box will be placed in the post office this week for residents Wives Guests When the railroad came through 100 years ago, the community was platted and a postoffice was estab- lished in 184. John-C. Davis was the first postmaster. He also built the first mill, and members of his family established other lines of business. Davisburg early became a for to profit by its surrounding agri- cultural interests. It is beautifully situated ina valley. It always has been a quiet home- loving community, and has a substantial business section cover- ing nearly every mercantile line. It has a paved connection with the Dixie away. Situated in the west part of Springfield Township, it has never been incorporated as a village or city. Its principal employment source is Pontiac, 16 miles away. for Group's Get-Together WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — — Wives of the Greater Water- ford Township Businessmen's As- sociation will be guests of honor for the first time tomorrow night at a dinner dance in Old Mill Tavern. The affair will begin at 7 p. m. Purpose is to ‘install new officers and to get acquainted with new members and their wives. There are nearly 30 business- men from the township and sur- rounding area in the association. ‘Leonard Coats, new and Robert Giroux, vice sceaiieal will act as chairman for the eve- ning. Other officers -are Fred Green, secretary, and Howard Wheeler, . treasurer. - County Calendar Waterford Center meet at the school at 7 tonight. Waterford Center Girl Scouts will | Your careful selection from our display will reflect your perfect taste. 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He told the American Academy of Pediatrics that new research _| by one of his associates, Dr. Irene Hatms, had shown that a given infant can ‘‘vary as much as 35 Later, he ‘told a bearer: “Parents in general shouldn't worry too much about a child's year or year and a half unléss, of signs of retardation. “Such things as a child's age when he takes his first step or when he utters his first word don't development is going to be-later on.” x = adopt a child seems to want one on infancy intelligence tests which consist of stich things as determin- pay esl gical A as a marble out of a giass bottle “People who want a child shouldn't let it worry them if the | baby ‘should test a little below av- deprive themselves of a child just because he doesn't measure well above average on such tests.” ‘ He said he is ‘kind of skeptical about I. Q. tests for children under age 3%.” “But after that,” he said, ‘“‘when tests can be one of our most useful | scientific tools if employed cor- rectly.”’ HART w—Oceana Hospital dir- ectors and committee members s and since 1936 a city letter carrier, course, there are really. obvious | who tests away above. the average |’ Mock A-Blast Hits |Would Halt J Athletics |Pennsylvania;.- (County Sleeps | BLOOMSBURG, Pa.‘ — Penn-|Namara as a Board of Education sylvania had a mass civil defense | member is advoca exercise last night with @ simu. | *Hoo lated atom bomb blast in the west- ism is stopped. Lern part of the state. But in Columbia County, no/ terday: ‘sirens wailed. No alert was held. | ings, and beatings of No civil defense workers ‘were | demonstra babies are “tremendously unreli- | mobilized Explained W. C. McNinch, coun- ty CD director: “I could count the péople in- terested in civil — = hand, Not one .observation post in the county is manned: There just’! are no. volunteers,” “I did it purposely and I hope there’s talk about it. I hope they | dyism. censor me for it. Maybe it'll get Seno Se them interested.” Zeeland Mailman Retires ZEELAND (—Willard L. Claver, who has been assistant postmaster has retired after 40 years of postal St. Joseph , * . * . * * J * * * + igrttamcun Dedication at Sheridan SHERIDAN. Sheridan Rural Agriculture School will dedicate its new athletic field Friday night, with football coach, William Kelly of Central Michigan College as sker, The field-is situated in a by the Lions Club. Optometrist “FE 2-2629 914 West Huron Street "cage ao during our opening last week. This gave many improvements and modern layout t = »! foster service. Matt Shelton Larry Shelton Bill Whitlow SERVICE GLASS CO. 120 W. 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East St., Fenton, who admitted ere . 16 Burke, Mapes stated, telephoned before coming the house on the night of the shooting and had threatened Mapes admitted he was holding Howell Voters Okay Sale of City Land-- HOWELL — In a special elec- It tion here yesterday voters author- ized th@ city to sell property known as the Public Park and Recrea- tion Center to the Citizens’ Mutual Automobile. Insurance Co. for. $21,- 000. : The company had agreed. to erect “ja $1,000,000 office building ori the Of the 1,244 votes cast, 1,074 were in favor of the proposal to sell and 147 were against. County Calendar Ortonville The Study Guild will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Schmidt on Church Street. The Ortonville Women's Club will meet tomorrow at-2-p.m. in the home of Mrs. Clyde King on Church 8treet. Waterford All’ Community. Church workers ‘are asked to attend the monthly meeting at the-church tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Auburn Heights Auburn Heights Commanity Club will | hold a-dimner tomorrow at p.m. at the clubhouse with a business meeting to follow. Keege Harber Mrs. Luella je, 2833 Orchard Lake .» Will be hostess to Seetictie Club 135 eeoihe tly oat a pm. Officers will be elected. fo: ff stk Je « ee ' i. ny ae i i oa ta 4 tf ff ‘ | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953: geen aS he oe Tog ame instruction. oe ee r. an te gun rae “Tt | aaa eb. 27 was set as the date - D raytor ' Ct wrch | ‘ans Fen on. Shoo ‘entered, As Burke entered, he said Club Will Foster the PTA. Law wk ecg ma 3 epic psa I ing i ad bmuceagy ? | New Community ; re te iW. chairman, ; iCenter at Milférd MILFORD — Possibility. of . a community house ‘for Milford was ~| dis¢ussed Monday by members of the Literary Club at its first meet- ing of the year in, the parlors of Presbyterian Church. The club adopted the work to- ward getting a community house constructed as a project for the year. It was suggested at the meeting that various other or- ganizations be contacted to further the project. “A tiew slate of officers presided at the meeting as, the club. bégan its 45th year of activity. ‘ They. were Mrs. A. Miller, president; Mrs. ——— first vice- president; alcom Conant, second Faget ; and = Mrs. Don ~ ton, monies secre- tary. ~ Drayton Plains VFW Party Attended by 75 DRAYTON PLAINS — Some 75 persons were ‘present at the VFW Post 4102 and Auxiliary get- acquainted party Saturday. The post held its monthly meet- ing last night and decided to hold a Halloween party Oct. 24. SPECIAL OFFER GOOD ONLY FOR A LIMITED TIME i. oo gg o ae : problems. i | ever to clean. freshness. Gas suy now FREE INSTALLATION Check these FEATURES New Hi-Power Exhaust System — eliminates lint ond moisture New HAMILTON Lint-Control — twice as aan easier | thom Patented “Carrier Current” Drying floats clothes im warm ow — dries gently, quickly. Fastest Dryer on the market, and safe for even fine wool blankets. SUN-E-DAY Lamp sanitizes and releases ozone ex “outdoor” Live better, spend LESS with GAS" = ‘ = eet : aie ee ae eo ee owe me a Shean a es og ae THE 1 rob’ PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1, 1988 a hey See res ae 4 ae Pi % — Today's S Television Proarams: ~~ a end t-aine TV " Cand —Wws-TV ' Channel t=-WXYZ-TV TONIONT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Films ; :30—(7)—“Cowboy Colt.” | (2)—|_ 6:30 — (7) — Superman. of famous t bouts. Ladies Day,” Reeves in “Jet Ace.” (4)=Time | 11:00—-(7)—Soupy’s -On.' $0 u py (4:00-+(4)—"“Welcome Traveler.” off for Sports. Bill Flemming.|~ Sales, Patricia Morris, variety, | ¢:30—-(4)—"On Your Account; (2) (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cli music. (4)—News. (22—News| _-Feature Theater.” 6:45—(4)—-Mani About Town. Maxwell; music and chatter. (2) _—Sports. Ed Hayes. 7:00—-(7)—Heart of the City. “Ar- tist’s Story,” film drama. (4)— Douglas Fairbanks “Presents. .» “Forever My Heart.” Film drama. (2)—Film Theater. “Let- ter for the Queen.” Feature film. 2:30—(7)—Mark Sabre. Detective adventure. (4)—Eddie Fisher. Popular ballads. (2) — News. Doug Edwards. a 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron, Swayze. .(2)—Perry / Como. Perry and the Fontanes ‘ -sing Cumpari,” “If I ~“ . Should Lose You.” — * §: §:00—(7)—White Camelia. Ric! Feature. film. Joan. J Davis takes plot. of crime movie ta heart. (2)—God- frey and His ends. Variety with the Godfrey crew. 8:30—(4)—My Little Margie. Vern hires ex-fighter to keep Margie out of trouble. 9:00—(7)—Club Polka. Pvt. Riniey Gaylord, Andrini Brothers with Warren Michael Kelly. (4)—~—Tele- © vision Playhouse. Fred Stewart in “Captain Jonas,” drama of ’ boy’s faith in friend's goodness. (2)—Strike It Rich, Warren Hull; Kane host, audience participation. 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. Bud Col- (2)—I’ve Got a Se- > lyer, quiz. Turner vs. Italo Scortichini. 1@:30—-(4)—-Gold Seal Theater. ioieo Cabot, Housely Stevenson = for Jeb Mulcahy.” ond in ‘Traffic in Crime.’’~ (4)—I Married} Roundup. Jack LeGoff. 11:15—(7)—Show Time, Robert Paige in “Red Stallion.” (4)— Weathercast. - (2)—The Madmen. 7:00—(4)~—"Today.” \ 8:00—(7)—""W. M. Kelly.” 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.” (7) — “Playhouse.” . 9: 44—(2)—“‘News.”"” 10:00—(7)—“‘Billy Graham.” Ding Dong School. 10:30—(4)—"Glamor Girl.” (N= Wixie's Wonderland. 11:00—(4)—""Hawkins Falls.” (7)— “Charm Kitchen.” 11:15—(4)—""The Bennetts.” (2)— “Baird. Puppets.” 11:30 — (4).— “Three Steps to Heaven.” (2)~‘Strike It Rich.” 11; 45—(4)—"Follow Your Heart.” . THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—"‘Quiz.” (T)—"*Comics” (2)—“Bride and Groom.” 12:15—(2)—"“Love of Life.” 12:$0—(T)—“‘Stars on Seven.” (4) (2) -—~“Temorrow's Search.” (4)— “Travel Unlimit 1:90—(2) — “You're What You 1:15—(2)—"“Beauty Is Byline.” 1:30~—(2)—"Garry Moore Show. (4)—Telerama. 1:45—(1)—"‘Strictly Female.” 2:00—(2)—"I'll Buy That.” 2B—(0— News.” tabsegerty.” . 2:46—(4)—“‘Women Are Here.” 3:00 — (2) — “Big Payoff.” (4) — “| 6:30—(4)—"Time off for Sports.” Eat." (4)—‘‘Jean McBride.”’ |. ee —(0—" Adv. Patrol.” “Auntie aren 6:30—(4)— (h— “Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Kartoons. (7)—“‘News."”- 5:45—(7)—"‘News." (2)—"Sports.” THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—-(4)—""Music Time.” (T)— “Detroit Deadline.’ (2)—‘‘Lions Quarterbacks.” 6:15—(4)—""News.” (7)—"'Sports.” (7)—"Playhouse."’ (2)—“‘News.” 6:45—(4)—"‘Meet the Artie “-@) “Ed Hayes.” 7:00—(4)—“‘Stump Us.” (7)—'‘Cis- co Kid.” (2)—"Meet Mr. Mcitet- ley. ” 7:30 (4) —Dinah Shore. (7) —. “Lone Ranger.” (2)—‘‘News.” 1:45—(4) — “‘News."’ (2) — “Jane _ Froman.” 8:00—(4)—""You Bet Your life." (T)h—“Quick as Flash.” (2)—/° . “Adventure . 8: 30-—(4)—“"T-Men in Action.” (7) “Where's Raymond.” (2) — *‘Playhouse.” 9:00 — (4) — “Dragnet.” “Fights.” (2)—"Theater."” @:30—(4)—“Theater."” (2) — Town.” f (Nh “Hockey. (2)—“Journey to iad --where.” 10: 30—(4)—~“Michigan Oundoors.” (2)—"Three Lives.” 11:00—(4)—"‘News.” (7)—“‘Soupy’s On.” (2)—“News." “Motioti Picture Academy.” -(2) ~The Hangmen.”’ “Kale Smith.” 11:30—(4)—“"Wrestling from Holly- woot.” - : = _ -- -- Today’ s Radio Programs -- © Programs furnished by stations listed in this column aré subject te change without noticd CKLW «se ww, . FE 4-2595 Complete on the Great Lakes. Seis YOUNGSTOWN CABINET $119.00 Value. . MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT 898 Orchard Lake Ave.” $79.79! Terrific Value! — with Faucets and Strainer | HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 : (omm uni ities toSet Tax Street and Drain Projects Okayed Total for County ‘ Is $4,436,622 ¢ City Commissioners | iia Pontiac Has Largest — ‘Authorize Assessment | i= Single Share With Levy Rolls for Oct. 13 - at $998,160 day night by Pontiac City Com- soon start figuring $4,436,622.75 in Commissioners authorized prep- county taxes into property aration of assessment aed Conny wiasd Wt kas rolls for Oct. 13 after holding visors earlier this week gave tax public hearings on intention to officers the green light-to epread ee oo the tax levy, which will help pay ee ee ee | the cost of county . gove land to Murray next year. > Two-inch biask Cop on Nebraska from — to Howland. m drain - Center from Auburn Curb, gutter and related work on Center from Osmun to Cottage. Storm drain on Center from Osmun to north of Park place. Curb, gutter and related work on Center from Auburn to Whittemore. FALL OUT—Pupils at Wilson School troop outside Pontiac Press Photos during fire drill under watchful eyes of (left to| merce; and Capt. Victor Bodamer, of the Pontiac SS on right) Glenn Husted, school principal; Robert St. | Fire Department. The drill was held in conjunction 0 2] noes among cities and Clair, manager of the Pontiac Chamber of Com- with National Fire Ereveutics Week. owing projects: cording to the coun : seroma Foege! Mt. ‘Cenene o poeta swanrrare valuation of the } p . — srk on ‘Recbarn, from’ wast, boulevard each unit’ contains. i hy the Beichigan Airing Rail Belewsy. os ' The county's 1953 tax a Lafayeite to to Murray, and. ieorrag. from 5.25 Lgere Pare : curb. year mills.. ot. euiter and drainage on Luther Township and city ; offi- A special assessment roll was received and a public hearing set for Oct: 13-on the installation of street lighting on Baldwin avenue from Walton boulevard to Colgate, are usually and a public hearing was given sed val- and confirmation deferred on a , % i special assessment roll covering largest single | construction costs of parking fa- cilities in the same area. “Pitching Horseshoes By BILLY ROSE By way of the U.S. mails comes a letter from a vaudevillian who used to work for me at the Dia- mond Horseshoe: Dear friend Billy: Soren! how you were al- | ways advising me to find a nice | sort in the Cats- kills. 4 name is Sandra i “| Schwartz, a real ‘34 intellectual - type BILLY ROSE girl, and her fath- The lady's) servation that I do not wash so often. I tell her I wash myself as often as my friends and neigh- bors, but when I am through I wipe off the water because I do not want to boast about it. As you know, Billy, I like to bowl. Sandra says the only rea- son a grown man would stick his Besides all this, my dollface ac- cuse me of being a Peeping Tom, because everytime I pass an open window I always look in to see is anything cooking. I do not deny this, but in rebuttal I ask Sandra where's a guy going to look, in License Change Motorists Take Note of New State Law -Portiac area drivers were ad- vised today by Police Chief Her- bert W. Straley and Oakland Coun- ty Sheriff Clare Hubbel to take a The law provides that operator's licenses will expire at three year. intervals on the date of the driver’ 8 birthday, The new ruling applies only cation from Mrs. Hazel L. Parlier at 305 Rockwell St., requesting permission to conduct a beauty | shop in her home. A petition requesting rezoning of 10 lots along the south side of Huron street between Ottawa drive and Cherokee road to Com- mercial 1 was ordered returned to petitioners to canvass the attitude of surrounding property owners. Provision for construction of sidewalk on the west side of San- Childbirth Hormone ‘Made Artificially NEW YORK u® — Oxytocin—the possibly by “several millions"’ its estimate of its cost share ot the huge St. Lawrence River power project. iNew York plang” to~ join wir New York State Power Authority, Some of the United States’ share told reporters the lower estimate results from a simplified power | house now planned on Barnhart | Island and lower - than - expected dredging costs. Geertz said it was impossible to state the savings exactly, but sald it might be “several mil- approximately 318 million dollars. |’ Of that amount, 240 million would be for actual construction and the. remainder for interest and other financing charges during -the-five-;, to-seven-year construction period. , of the power will be availa to sister states of New York in the ‘northeast, principally New Eng- land (with the exception of Maine), New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio. If no delays are encountered, it ‘is considered likely that some Wins in Primary DETROIT ® — Former Mayor William W. Voisine of Ecorse, who served an eight-month prison term that their firms have been hojding talks on a possible mergef. Hudson president A. -E. — refused Tuesday to budge’ from his “no comment” position. George W. Mason, and board chairman of Nash- Kelvinator, said he could pot comment “officially” on the . \Fa —_ a | =e ores ra ane age eal careful look at the expiration dates | ford street from Central to Irwin! jogs» phases of the construction will be rumers, abs ‘ And when I ask her to play bad-| 0m their driver's licenses» was deleted from const | New York in testimony before | started next spring, The rumors were that Nash has 4) finally got around . .. | plans on request of Comimissi : 2 2 been looking either for a merger S to it this sum-| Minton, she says if a man likes! A law which became effective A the power commission, estimated i : it , : : , Benjamin M. Gates. with Hudson or acquisition of Hud- er at Jennie Se ae it’ proves = — this month: will change renewal that the total cost of its half of Ex- Ma r of Ecorse son. rossinger's re.| Must have been scared by a bird.| 114. for many motorists. the international project would be yo Barit did say that if Hudson “ever should merge with another company or companies the merger will preserve the identity of Hud- son in every respect.” What Barit had to say." “Mason said he “concurred with Heads of Auto Firms |/cues Say ‘No Comment’ OM) Bioomfeia = bs as +, Water Department estimate for re construction of a water main in 1983 Crescent drive from Mt. Clemens love to Belvidere drive and set Oct. Se eeeeresare r sa.qaa. 13 for a public hearing on it. | (IRIE en gu i MS | AVOD .--ese/scsceeeecees sath Public necessity was declared by : ae: the Commission for construction | | Aa: Te ’ ; ccosdasinges. Se of curb, gutter, drainage and two-| PATIENT CONTRO'S DENTAL DRILY—Dr. Fritz United Press Phete sbrrbuese ahawiat = inch blacktép on: Linder of Stockholm invented a means of letting the’| 10, fears the drill no more. When Maj feels like ccateseceeccnece | SNARE Maines from Roselawn drive to fas- patient turn off the drill motor by tifting a hand from stopping the drill she simply breaks contact until she ey | se etid Qrém Sects ta the oat ene | = mm? on the chair arm (circle) and Maj Andersson, | wants the dentist .to start again. 30.304. W'iinest Dusd Sven Seas to Belmont. ee ret The Commission accepted a bid Ne Ye Ie C £E 32.034 (nent ag Skee wt New York Cuts Estimate Hudson. Nas zai CHECK LISTS—Maynard Johnson, left, chair- | Jefferson Junior High students during National Fire | Norton Ave. It authorized the city ’ Barmy | fman of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce fire | Prevention Week. Here, Ann Wilson, 261 Harrison | attorney to prepare the neces- | on St. Lawrence Project 35,353. committee, and Capt. Victor Bodamer, Pontiac Fire | Ave., and Roosevelt Walker, 389 Ditmar St., president | sary contracts. mise Department, distribute fire hazard check lists to|of the school's student council, receive theirs. Referred to the City Housing| WASHINGTON Uf — New York, deadline could be extended one e use 0 aq o.90-23 " Board of Appeals was a communi- | State has substantially lowered — | ony. 34,121.54 ; iD: | | 5 The city clerk was authorized the St. Lawrence between Can- | Merger Rumors / Marriage to Rich Gal Affects Drivers to edvertion for bite be re- Srey ea ap hrp a Bs baal Os ahs Eeboemeone Ra- | DETROIT (UP) — The presi Might Cost Too Much ots brhdge at Dison avenue and | (Dan? Dillon Kilowatt hours of] pide cocan ofthe river betwers | Sein Kelvinator Corp. ‘have | Police Officials Suggest | “unten River. Charles IL, Geet, counsel for the Ont. = refused to deny or affirm rurfors . pardon b i te operator's licenses: Chauffeur ; Goetz said the Ontario Hydro- ea = jails allt pi is closed windows? Is that any way) licenses will continue to expire hormone for childbirth labor and’| cic Commission, which will |Uowing a federal perjury con ° ag for man to spend: his life baby nursing—has been made arti- ; , victioin three years ago, emerged! Army Drafts Teacher lace B. Panet the wet-wash business. a. sas ve ree | one year from the date of issue. ficially ‘for the first ti in ‘whet build ‘the Canadian half of the/ i. yi po i a y Leve Is a i S- os The only trouble gepor, up- sac ail gee = . Changing to the new system will | is hailed as a ant hem. | Project, has cme up with th | election yesterday. ot Qnowey. High School The Wed of Time, esephine Lawrence J and-coming marriage is that San-| Tea realty get sick tn the- Teed. ‘than three | ical advance. ——— ————~T"'Voisine received 2.352 votes to| CHEBOYGAN @ — Onaway's| Adult NowWietios =~ dra wants me to go to a doctor years under their present licenses Oxytocin stimulates the uterus or New York lias not formal- 2,284 recorded for Mayor Louis S. high school agricultural students All this leads to words, and as She as sd nee mca you probably know, if there’s any-| 4nd will allow less for others. womb to contract for the birth of | 'Y sccepted from the power i Parker. are without a teacher. The army “pow to Live With Your Teenager, D, “is Aaa oi end washed, and| thing which-can cause trouble be- Officials explained that the li-/a baby. It also stimulates the | ™isstom Its license to construc Voisine was the downriver sub-| got him. i, ee es : re Eorean | tween twd people it’s words. Like | Cense expires on a driver's birth- | breasts to release milk. the American portion of the pro-. | urb's ‘perennial mayor’ from 1930| He is Donald Baker and his 60| samue when I say what am I, a Korean ject. This will be done, Goetz in- the other night. I am taking my|day in the same year that it; Its synthesis was announced yes- to 1940, He was sent to.prison for | students started looking for other | North: The Nature and Drame of the ce = =? aeave t & tender poms and say, “see is already marked for expiration. Pianiofes the Journal of the put dicated, on or about Nov. 5. perjury in conectioin with | subjects for credits toward grad- Plants ra = Rocky Mewptan Nae * * *& you in dreamland, baby.’ Sandra Hubell said that a driver | ican Chemical Society by a team Opponents of New York's part | ‘gray market” steel investigation , uation when he answered his draft ys Pty = a. os etate, The day after the social director | yells, “You louse.” and slaps MY| whose birthday [of scientists led by Dr. Vincent du_| it the project have until Nov. 3] in 1950. a call this week, The picking, how-| American Viscose Corp. | introduced us, I took Sandra to| face. (paeioiagy “Vigneaud, professor of biochemis- | to institute court proceedings to| Voisine and Parker were the only | ever, Was slim. The school was| 4y Gceasions, HV. Prochnow ge 4 dinner in the main hall at Jennie’s, and right away she said she The top-it-all comes -ast. _week | when a pal of ‘mine throws a expiration date on his license “fight have trouble in other states where policemen are not |try at Cornell Universify Medical | School here. halt its construction. Because eleéc- tion day falls on that date, the | candidates for the mayor's post ifn the Nov... 3 election. two teachers short ° ‘before it lost Baker. The Spirit “To Meet the Day, V. W. (F) Church wanted to talk to me about my| Party to celebrate our engage-| ramiiar with Michigan's new |The synthetic oxytocin is ‘the id. When I asked her cid she|-ment. Around one in the morning) ),, : . first man-made hormone of the Teenagers on the Loose: mean “id” like in “id and run,” |! happen to notice that Sandra and oo pituitary gland, the ‘master gland : she accused me of being a para-|™y Pal are among those missing. Drivers in this category are of the body. noic. Naturally I couldn't let her get away with that! “Okay.*~1 said, “I'll stop smoking.” Next morning Sandra showed up at the pool wearing one of those Bikini bathing suits which, as everybody knows is hothing more than a diaper without safety-pin protection. When I complained it __wasn't nice for strangers to see her in this condition she said T) had a Oedipus Rex complex. This, she explained, meant I loved my mother. So arrest me, I said. I walk out on the terrace and find them kissing like—they—are+ ~very close friends. Well, before I can say “ouch,” Sandra cuts me short by explaining what a true pal my pal is because he is help- ing her to get rid of certain frustrations. She adds will make her a better wife and keep her from getting neurotic | tater:-Anyway,-t--have--no~ choice | but to apologize when I realize everything is being done for my own good. that this: urged to go to their police de- tion date can be marked to con- form with the birthday. The basic idea of the new legis- | lation, expected to reduce loss of | life from traffic accidents, is to make sure all persons who hold | licenses are qualified drivers. partments where the new expira- Dies in Truck Crash . CADILLAC w — John Roy, 48 Mt. Pleasant died as his truck iswerved off M131 and overturned five miles north of here Tuesday. 1 Coroner James Yearnd said Roy apparently suffered a heart attack. General's s - Relics ¢ on Sale This is the third tm a series of atticies on teenage crime in the United States compiled from In- ternational News Gervice reports from the nation's major cities. By FREEMAN FULBRIGHT INS Staff Writer The prosecuting attorney of Cook | County, Illinois, where Al Capone used to roam, ndéWadays spends much of his time combating juv- stolen by juveniles for joyriding, not resale. He cites as one example a 16- year-old boy who stole 17 autos in: less than a year “because his girl, also 16 would not go to dances with him unless he had a car.” From other cities surveyed by INS — Denver, Cleveland, Fort feeling of revenge against society, and the lack of the ‘Horatio Alger’ attitude, and religious beliefs.” ~ Gilliam adds: “A moral disease try. Youth is losing ambition... the desire to help others.” In lesser numbers there are Pleasure, Not Profit, Called Motive of Juvenile Crime - these pictures downtown, I told her ‘I'll shout your name before every parent-teachers association in the city.’ “And she told me, ee some_of the | : $ in town come in here and t my pictures.’ and, you know, was right.” Ha My old lady sewed up my socks,| Now, Billy, I would like to ask) By ARTHUR EDSON Worth, Tex., Philadelphia, Houston, | cide, armed robbery, arson, sex int Nareotics are not _pattled it out with my teachers| your advice, to wit: Should I en-| _ “WASHINGTON (P)—Now-is_the opportunity for anyone eager to | efile crime — | Atlanta, ‘Washington - — cormé sim-| offenses. age cause of the rising juv- | and principal, and never made a/ ter the bonds of Holy Matrimony latch on to 25 double lace edge huck towels carrying the proud| State's Attorney John Gutknecht ilar reports that car ‘ranks}| Thus far this year, 17 youths! Von. crime rate. ~— ae : sour crack that wasn't for my own good. What's wrong with lov- ing her? What am I supposed to do? Belt her in the bead? with Miss Sandra Schwartz, or should I just forget the fact that her father has over two million dollars? monogram of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. : Or for someone with a yen to own a gold wash interior silver plated punch ladle engraved with the letters “D. Mac. A.” says ‘‘the teen-age problem is seri- ous cae tend) needs drastic treatment without mollycoddling , . .” first or a close second as the most frequent juvenile offense. The crime that ranks one-two have been charged with homicide in Philadelphia. San Antonio reports sex crimes more than doubled in the first ; For a five-day society auction is being held in suburban Silver Gutknecht strongly believes the | with stealing cars in burglary. | * ¢ ir : Your friend, Spring, Md., and one ct the chief. sellers ‘s Mrs. Louise Cromwell | nation’s cities need to, provide | On that, authorities disagree | "* months perio ox thease | Another thing. San a. = B Herbie. Helberg, a longtime Washington society leader who once was married | better housing, adequate school: | whether the lawbreakers |... ay tise cn indecent literature : “Tike ‘a’ fish, espécially - Martinis. (Copyright, 1953) to the general. ing—and adequate juvenile rec- | do it for the money they realize . by many of the authorities inter. | When I tell her I'm a rye drinker and do not‘like Martinis, she ae I'm frightened of the” olive be- cause, when I was a baby, a pit got stuck in my throat. So I says to her, why. don’t you tell me I got a touch of hydrophobia, too? Sandra informs me I probably have — that hydrophobia means i) siebrame and it is her ob- Noted Detroiter Dies DETROIT (# — Joseph Merrell 94, died here Tuesday. He was prominent in state politics at the turn of the century and was a member of Michigan's 1907 Con- stitutional Convention. to be sold: quarters, Manila, 1922-1925) ."’ Item No. 813—“12 silver ‘D. Mac. A.’”’ from the sherbet 4 shes. - Which accounts for such listings as these among the 2,000 items Hem Ne. 2%58—“Antique brense church bell having embossed’ and etched inscribed band (which hung at Gen. MacArthur's private head- Fas eceine Geant cag) waedian” tas) pened eves acumy he reation. For, he says, “ rather than profit, Is the motive of most juvenile offenses. Cook County (Chicago) -records show that the most frequent teen- age crime is auto theft. Assistant | am State’s Attorney Benjamin E. Nov- oselsky, chief prosecator for fam- ! fly court, says’ most cars are in selling the stolen goods, or for the secret thrill of “daring.” Another frequent teen-age of- fense is vandalism. . Juvenile Judge Philip B. Gilli- of Denver, president of the pear council of juvenile judges and a jurist for 17 years, says vandalism “often results from the viewed by INS. San Antonio Police Capt. G. E. 3 : = ( \ : i bi A aoe Puy | j 4 5 i 4 ; i “ty s dragged on, it ie irte i I : of zg af t ‘ Rtas dieadiesa sa the can. Oe et AE OE OS SS SE am How They Can Keep!Put Shrimp ) 2 at ‘Home and Help Him The week before‘Rafe was due at written, nearby communities and with him attend their own school. The teacher's salary is paid by _|a focal ‘businessmen's club who |— chose it as\ their pet philanthropy. Often its members drop in to listen the Ks and other families in a discussion of what can be expected of their retarded children. So if we have, or know any- F seven points. when a visiting psychologist leads | | lemon slices, 1 teaspoon god in Golden Rice Ring ~ Ivan ees lees Dish for Bo et Supper - By JANET ODELL - Pontiac Press Food Editor ~“Here's--a party.main dish—that looks as good as it tastes, golden shrimp ring. It would be ideal for a buffet supper, served with a tossed ‘ salad Our contributor, Mrs. Ivan Doc- tor, is fond of experimental cook- = liking foreign recipes especial- As Girl Scout executive of North- ern Oakland County Council, she has many friends of all ages in the area. Her leisure time inter- | ests include reading, outdoor -| activities, sewing and informal parties. GOLDEN SHRIMP RING ‘By Mrs. Ivan Doctor Fresh or frosen shrimp es 3, cup sharp cheese 2 teaspoons chopped chives 1 designer. For children who like to do things with their hands, there are two brand-new toys by Charles Eames, architect and industrial House of cards (left) has 54 (slotted and plastic-coated cards. 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And I'd like very much to ask this “With school and football, I don't see how I could afford to take her out each week. “and for anything less, 1 don’t think it would be fair to ask her to go steady. So what do you suggest that I dot” Without committing yourself in any way, it might be smart to get your girl's point of view on going steady. What's her idea of the deal? How much and how little does it involve as far as she's concerned? How few dates and how little of —or use them on “conversation” towels! Inspired by authentic old- time cars—embroider them in out- line and quick cross-stitch. . Smart moderns love ‘em! Pat- tern 746 has 6 embroidery trans- fers about 5x6%4 inches each. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add-5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept.,P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print) plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. First American to win a Nobel dollars a week allowance seems/ certain girl to go steady with me. | Frame a set for your living room’! _| prize was A. A. Michelson, who | won the physics prize in 1907. - tn ee a batch of flexi struction by young builders. i /] — f ys ; Content Children. When ‘Weather Keepe Them Indoors eight brightly-colored panels ( right), this little girl can build a-bridge, a castle, an air- Supports are wire and there's ible connectors for easy con- Playthings Won't Bore ‘Small Fry Colorful see Offer Many Possibilities . for Amusement ' NEW YORK (NEA)—On those . first cold and rainy days of au- tumn, when the small fry must be kept indoors. mothers gét used to the old refrain: “What’ll I do now? Why can't I _ go out and play?” By way ‘of arming parents with things that lend themselves to con- structioh by inexperienced — and builders. sibilities so they won't Seorase boring. Both are based on a simple prin- ciple of component construction parts that may be assembled, dis- mantled and re-assembled in any her boy friend's time and com-| pany would satisfy her? If she’s one of those girls who go overboard, you'll know at once that you're not the lad to save the day. And you'll be glad you kept iat re ai bi; ath) iH 3 2 i Boy Would Like to Date Girl Steadily, ar ‘but Fears He Can't Afford Obligations whole idea one you'd better | skip? “Dear Miss Woodward: I was'| going with this fellow and we were | planning on being married right| after I finish school next..June_ Then this girl came here to visit. “When he first took her out, it was to make me jealous because I'd been going with someone else all the time I was going with him. Now she’s gone home and he wants me to take him back. “I still care for him, but should I take him back? How can I take revenge on him?” will just keep adding tinder to the fire. And why bother — when still care for him? 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Committee reports we at the business session, cofiducted by Mrs. Fred Bohlman and plans were revealed tor a Hal. loween party for members, and friends at the Auburn avenue post home! Charles Foote and John Moss will be cochairmen. The meeting concluded with ports on the annual fall confer- heard was ~ ence in Lansing Saturday and Sun- | - day, given by Mrs. Arno L. Hulet and Mrs. William Thomas, _ Metropolitan Group Attends Luncheon ‘Mrs. Lottie Tatro and Mrs. Ocie Baker served luncheon when the Ladies Auxiliary. to the Metropoli- tan Club met in the clubroom on South Perry street. The business meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. Reuel Baker, and the next meeting was announced for Oct. 20. : Plumbers’ Auxiliary Makes Party Plans The. Women's Auxiliary to Pon- tiac Master Plumber's Association planned a dinner and_ theater party when the group met Tuesday at Hotel Waldron. The event will take place around the end of October: The group also decided to participate in the TB Sanatorium birthday card and gift project, and issued an invita- tion ‘to Mrs. Max Holmes, state president of the auxiliary, to at- tend the November meeting. Mexican Luncheon Planned Thursday A Mexican luncheon served by Mrs. I. M. Lewis and the Esther Group will be featured at the Thursday meeting of the Bethany Baptist. Women’s Society. attend the Thursday program. Altar Society Hears Fur Show Reports | A fruit shower for the Sisters Mrs. Louis Janka opened and closed the meeting with a prayer. American). “horse collar” for fall and winter is de- The signed in “upper crust” col- ored fleece with tight, band- ed pushup sleeves set on for a low shoulder line. Bone buttons match the shade of the fleece. Mrs. Joseph Smith Chairman of Dinner Mrs. Joseph R. Smith was ap- pointed general chairman of .the Nov. 1 roast beef dinner, when the parish guilds of St. Benedicts Church met Tuesday in the Parish Hall. Assisting Mrs. Smith will be Mrs. Orchestra Dance An orchestra dance is planned for Thursday evening at the YMCA the Mrs. Robert Bego ostess to Sorority a 81.N. Saginaw_St. No watch in the world is more widely prized ... more proudly worn... than Omega. It is @ timepiece of un- rivalled precision — winner of the most highly coveted awards for accuracy at the world’s leading observatories. | You are cordially invited to inspect our wide selection | of beautiful Omega watches today. . * REDMOND'S - Optometrists—Jewelers FE 2-3612 coat | = kitchen; and Mrs. Frank Secoy, | § publicity. Others working on the dinner will be Mrs. Wiliam Brandt, Mrs. John Fromby afd Mrs: Margaret Hall. Mrs. Joseph Albrecht will be | | in charge of the apron and needle- | | work booth. Proceeds from the dinner will be used for the new school which will be started this fall. my Y’oung Adults Plan eon. will be..Oct. 14 in the school under the directioni’of Mrs. Cecil Lankford. t Meeting CSc ted Areme Chapter 503, OES, held its annual meeting Monday in It: Temple. A semi-public installation will be held Oct. 19 in Roosevelt Temple and installation practice will be conducted Oct. 18 at 4 p.m. in’ Drayton Home: Mrs, Walter Teuwissen of Dray -}ton Plains was hostess to AW Chapter, PEO, Monday evening, assisted sby Mrs. James Boaz. Fears Iva O'Dell read the chap- ter bylaws and me gave vacation echoes. It that Janet Matson, who was ini- now a freshman a t Morthqasters | University. Mrs. W. Henry Sink, a of Oakland County Cooperative PEO, and junior delegate Elda Sutter reported onthe first fall Meeting in Birmingham Monday morning, when 11 chapters began the season's work. Mrs, Arthiir. Tull of Gale road Oet hostess the . . next meeting 19, : tiated at a previous meeting, ig’ aie WebyEsbaY,ccroneR 7, 1958 esti? ae Luncheon Is Held. by Roundtable Club-_| The Roundtable Club opened the year with a luncheon at Highland Royal spoke on “Paths to Security” and described her recent visit to the United Nations General Assembly, which she attended for two weeks. Joan.Baum Feted at Richmond Home Jaon Baum, bride-elect of Robert Cunningham, was honored guest re- cently at a shower in the home of Mrs. Donald Richmond on William Lake road. oper, Sr BALLROOM | DANCING Ch change vowe with Sle, Coiuiaghans vows * in the First “Church Oct. ‘10, Mrs. Nancy. Spandé of South“ Bend, Ind., is the mother of Adis ‘Soclety Plane. Activities for Future Reports on the fur fashion .show held in September were given when members of the Rosary Al- tar Society of St. Benedict Church ish Hall, It was announced that the eal canned foods shower for Sisters of IHM of St. Vincent de Paul Parish will be held ‘the second Sunday of November. Mrs. Fred Slavin‘is chairman for. the shower. i JACKIE, Rag” STUDIO. | , STUDIO on 8. Telegraph at Voorhees FE 4.7319 ss setts € id met Tuesday evening in the Par- Fall Sets a New. Mode in Hair Fashions $5.00 | Permanents Pe 116 N, Perry St. from. CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone FE 2-6361 = Opposite Hotel Roosevelt sa Stole Suits - | cont! 77 NG TH HURSDAY f d Ba Fs, ar ft oe eee er ee SLIM SHAPED _If Not Specially ¢ | Newest Finest Finest - Silhouettes Woolens Mills © © Fur-Trimmed Suits | Broadcloth Forstmann © 3G 4-Pc. Suits Zibeline Anaie - Tulip Suits Tweed Hockanum ©, Classic Suits Sharkskin -Jaiiierd © Box-Fitted Suits Flannel Botany Jeweled Suits |, Gabardine British tmports Cashmere Blend American... TWEED .Were to. 119.00 Cohostesses for the event were REGULAR STOCK 199 % 3 and 4-Piece We Have Them! If Not Specially Purchased .Were to 89.95 . We ‘Have It! Purchased We Hove It! If Not Specially Purchased veeeeees Were to 69.95 PROMPTLY 9:30 A. TAX FREE, LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMED BOXY =... ' 8 N, Saginew St. Black — Fall and Winter Shades! Juniors’, Misses’, Women’s Sizes! Warmly Interlined or Milium! Newest Finest Silhouettes Woglens Fitted Fluffy Fleeces Boxy Velvety Broadcloth » Flared © > ~~} Koma-Kurl Dolman . Sleeves Imported Bougle Turn Back Cuffs -| Maloire Push Up Sleeves | Zibeline — We Have It! If Not Specially Purchased Would Sell for Much More | PRECIOUS FURS We Hove Them! | If Not Specially Purchased Would Sell for Much More. SPECIAL AND NEW PURCHASE SALE NE SAMPLES, ONE-OF-A-KIND AND FITTED . .We H If Not Specially Purchased Would Sell for Much More iY ave It! Fur products labeled to show country of win of imported fam ee ee ee Ra eS ee ea ORE La ee ea R. THE ‘porriac: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 1 1, "at little cost: Come in while best varieties are available. [8 iacopsens rLowrns ‘Ista it 7 Tumbles | (| Tp Accidents {Club Sends _ Donation, ‘|Not Flowers ee es cee you get, the more likely you are| | ag hogge = ena er yay ‘Group's Memorial _ “Stair tumbles account for 38 per| for Dead Member Is/, a | a\| jeent of all. home accidents in) Criticized am _ ¥. - wn ee on . = © yos windows..are another | 4 jetter today explains: “Recent- Gru Spring Beauty, ‘row OLLAND BULBS Beene hesard, with 12 per coat’ |ty one of the members. of our dren under four and eight women’s club died. She was very - ‘Tulips, daffodils and hyacinths give you you extravagant color ip yanties Uatenans 45 aa | wall basen bo Gee commend ity and | - much loved 'by everyone. “Instead of sending flowers (we knew she would receive a great many of them), we sent a quite her favorite charity, We sent a sympathy card to the family stat- surance Co., : ~ Fine Gifts: }porchés as the third most dan- : . : gerous spot around a house for : 10LN. tne Ft 3 ie "aay ——— ing that we had sent this donation * The Right Start... “The Formative Years” . . THEY out setback. Start right now. .-,- “RIGHT START.” or prep lining . cool, dry and comfortable. HIGH SHOES. y Stop Mast lweumauanon’ Me fed c tes on-n 00 8% to 12, A,B,C, D../..... = 12% to 3. A, B,O, D...... $% to 8, B,C, D....... ivieeee~ - eeeeere To Foot Health:.. Begins at an Early Age . toddlers and the first walking shoes neod not be the mest expensive 76a can buy. they mast be good, substantial, .well built sheed!! - . but AND MUST BE CORRECTLY FITTED TO YOUR CHILD! Children that develop good sound physical health, take mental adjustments in their stride and progress with- «give your-child the - SHOES are- made with e ene-plece— genuine leather with no seams to irritate. Perferated 1 lining lets little feet breathe, feet stay in her memory, “St seems that this was never done before in this and some people think that it was not the proper way to show our sympathy. Will you please give your opinion’ se that we will know what to do in the future?” . -Answers--Understanding from -your fetter-that no member of her family wag well known to you; and proper. Dear- Mrs. -Pest: LAst -weekend I visited a friend. When I got to the station I discovered that I had left my coat at her house. As there was no time to go back for it, my friend said that she would send it to me. I received the package this ‘morning, It was insured and the postage amounted to well over a dollar. I would like to know if I should reimburse my hostess for this? | Answer: As the amount is stated on the package, you should reim- sizeable donation in her name to’ 4 As poised and proud a as a peacock, this lovely waich |from Switzerland meets every demand for those after-dark occasions when jewelry accessories become so important. The lacy yellow gold case tapers to support a high-orystal. A woven chain bracelet and dial markers in matching gold blend to provide matchless beauty, | Cuebiie: Girls’ "Riist. Ronch ~ | Solves | Financial Problem — ’ By HEYWOOD - Mrs, Helen G. ee ee int in oe . | 2 she and her husband, James, looked forward to a life of peace and ” . |comfort in ‘their retirement years. =|. James was a doctor, ‘and while his ‘practice had never been a* wealthy one, he, (00, had enough put away to enable them to ‘ive somfortably in “their later years. But things dide't.work out that way. James, in his late ¥s, ‘developed bad arthritis. The drugs for its treatment were very expensive. Mary Margaret McBride Says: If I had miy way ramatic. them. Perhaps ‘ What you really do is brag. Lest the-whole —idea seem too depressing, I must ‘point out at once that the minute you get even a your donation was both admirable slight distance away from being poor or broke; the bad times take on a glow and glamour. and ene of... your greatest pleasures is in reminiscing about ‘reminisce” is too casual a word.~ To hear me tell about my childhood days on a Middle Western farm, you would think our mortgage was as large as the national debt. We were poor— & money-wise—but we always ate extremely well and . 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FE 5-1434 Flowers by Wire . voyage. exclusively on Everyone Should Know} Rigors of Poverty Once , every human being would go through a period of being poor. des a period of being broke. The important difference between these two conditions is that being poor goes drearily on and on, while being-broke istemporary and usually rether we had a roof over our heads and clothes to cover us. It’s just that : I have a tendency to dramatize our lack of folding money. I can also weep sympatheti- cally over the day when I, a young reporter barely able to pay my rent, had a breakdown ~and-—was ordered to take a sea] ~ YT am prone to tell proudly but pathetically how I followed the doctor’s instructions to the letter: A $1.50, 24-hour trip to Atlantic| * more, I got over my breakdown. I revel sentimentally in mem- ories of the times I lived almost! } and cheese because it gave me the most for my money. Also the times when I pored over boxes macaroni “Finally I-began to—think in terms of things I could do en my own—not. working for . anyone else. One of the girls in my oifice had said something that stuck in my mind and gave me an idea. “Why isn’t there a rest, =— for us working gals?’ she had ‘| asked. ‘A place where we could go for a weekend, or even a vaca- tion, where: there would be diets and fruit juices, and exercises, and where we could get in shape? Why is it only the rich society women who can do that?’”’ Helen thought that over, a lot. “Overweight is bad enough for most women,” she said, “but for + a business girl it can be a dowti- right financial hazard. “She absolutely must look chic and attractive, as-her job often depends on it.” Helen, talked it over with ieee As a doctor, he knew all about Teducing diets that were safe and yet effective. It interested him, and took his mind off his illness. That was 2% years ago. Helen and James now have a nice rambling house in the coun- try, two hours from their old home in the. city. t it very rea- sonably because the area is too far from the city for daily com- muting. y They have it simply decorated. with lots of bedrooms and a few with private baths. They - take business girls at a very reasonable rate, for.weekends or by the week. The girls go on a, sensible diet, planned specially them. They ge est and sunshine and outdoor exercise. “Even a weekend can set a girl up,””. Helen says. “She gets started on the diet, and we yive her a copy of it to foJow on her own at home. ° “Most of our clientele learns of us by word of mouth, and of course we have a lot of repeaters who keep coming back. “And James-is so happy! He feels really useful, and he is. As for me, I’m enjoying myself! hugely—to say nothing of making a pretty good living for a gal in her 60s!"* ACROSS 7 1 Violin . accesspry Fry 4 Group of musicians | 16 Approved mode 8 Legislator 20 Stop (naut.) 24 Church recess 26 Norse explorer 27 Stitch 30 Piano foot of packaged sweets in my Green-| }4 Expunses _— i] the | moble grands will Child Culture Club will meet at | home of Mrs. Owen Rindfusz, 179 Nelson @t., Thursday et 6 p.m. Daughters of Pontiac 186 Sewing Circle will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Robert Sanders, 7\e Chase Bt. Navy Mothers will meet Thursday eve ining at 7 In the Naval Training Center. Ladies Auxiliary to Bagies Aerie 1230 will have a secret pals revelation Thurs- ~ at 6 p.m. im the hall on West Mont- calm street. Pioneer Missionary Gociety of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Andrew 8. Creswell, 75 Wisner 6t. Pilgrim Group of First Congregational Church will meet Priday for a 1 o’cleck luncheon at the home of Mrs. William Travis, 43 Seneca &t, The sewing circle of Pontiac Rebekah Pe gy te OD sons at the home of Mrs. Vanderworp. 34. Virginia A¥e., Friday ab at a a.m. A schooigir] incheon ¥ adult pgeeeres DAY” . Saturday, Oct. 17 MAIL y, ert YG Leo CANDIES Se Parisian or Italian Boy Cut . . which ever you choose, you'll need a basic Permanent to keep your short curls in place. - from 5 No Appointment Necessary IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON i] 20 E. Pike st. FE 4-2878 Designed for all day — NEUNODE HOSIERY suOrs — 82 N. Saginaw St, | Has Science Discovered MATURE’S SECRET of BETTER WEALTH, LONGER LIFE? « } ee eae SS ED Ge ae ED GERD SY SD ee NE ee ee ee et Natural Health Food oR Wayne St, Pontiac Send me at “C-TONE.” 1 en- close $5.00 plus lke postage and Le 4 |) Mich. Sales Tax. i L. pn waco nenamonne YOUR PHARMACIST WORKS FOR BETTER NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK October 4thto 1th i _ taldwin Pharmacy Rerdie's Cole's: D tere Drags Cea, Dunseith | es Prayten DB Fits Fiom Drag. Store Ine, Sore Fortney’ 's = Furtney’s Sa: Stare COMMUNITY HEALTH Fortney‘: Pike St. Store” Drugs ee - oe : ~~ pressing for greater independence. : ish hans ~ Men to Guinea _e PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 _ Red Plot ‘Is Suspected; ~ Detroiter and Husband |, Named as Leaders ; LONDON @®—Britain readied her second largest aircraft carrier, the 33,000-ton _Implacable, Government spokesman said the troops would protect Brit- ish Guiana against ° ‘Communist in- trigues.”’ = Three other wabehine the 8,000- ton cruiser Superb and the 1,600- tori frigates Bigbury Bay and Burghead “Bay — already were steaming at full speed carrying troops to the troubled colony on the northeast shoulder of South America. The 9,100-ton eruiser Sheffield sailed from Scotland yes- terday for the West Indies. ; * * *@ In its announcement last night, the Colonial Office said a Red plot possibly aimed at setting up a Communist-dominated state was afoot in the colony. “This would lead to bloodshed,” the statement warned. It added: 1 “In view of the latest develop- ments, Her Majesty's government felt it necessary to send naval and military forces to Georgétown (the colony’s capital) with the ut- most dispatch in order to preserve peace and the safety of all classes." | * * The statement broke a five-day official silence on events in British Guiana, where the majority Peo- pie’s Progressive party (PPP) is The British governor, Sir Alfred Savage, reportedly is considering to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Detroit. today to} gba -rush reinforcements to the West 4 -. Indies. — of the Bertha M. Kinney and Bennett of Birmingham: (Story appears on page 1). 1). | Fire Cayses Charog From Hams to OKLAHOMA CITY a times are getting hard,” said\Jim McAlister, dispatcher for the homa City Fire Departmen looked through the list of calls. “| ‘Two city homes had turned ‘in. alarms when pets of beans burned. “Tt used to be hams,” said Me- Alister. H none. t as pee |\GAUKLER | STORAGE CO. hard Lake Sizes 38 to 44. Ke ~ Rugged ‘St ylang! Suede Coat “Heeksuede”’ imported from Hol- land — 9 fine cotton suede..that tailéred handsomely, cleans beau-= fj —titully! Fully lined, tan or grey. $7730 MORTIMER'S MEN’S WEAR : 123 West Maple, Birmingham. SletS tgeanet telemecisintertmehif | Mi 4.6824 oz STORES the dismissal of some of his left- | wing ministers. A Colonial Office spokesman told ! ‘ newsmen that the Communist movement in British Guiana is run by the U. tive secretary of the PPP. S.-born wife of Prime | * | Minister Cheddi Jagan, the former | © Janet Rosenberg. She is the execu- | | Both Jagan and his wife, how-| ~ ever, have denied they are Com- munists. They was studying dentistry in Chicago and she was a student at the Cook County Hospital School of | Nursing. School records listed her home as Detroit, Mich. Ld * > Reports from Georgetown indi- cated the colony was tense but quiet. The Executive Council held its usual weekly meeting in Georgetown yesterday with Gov. Savage presiding. Jagan was) among the ministers attending. British Guiana's troubles—have been brewing since last April | when the PPP won a sweeping , victory in the first election wader | ets new constitution. The party has demanded consti- | tutional amendments to make al- most all places’ in the colony's legislative and executive bodies elective by removing most of Brit- | aims appointive representatives from the Legislature and Execu- tive Council cabinet. Votes New Court System | GRAND HAVEN (#—The city is dropping its two justices of the peace and adopting a municipal urt system. It voted 476 to -73 for the few plan in a special elec- tion yesterday. The first judge will be appointed before Jan. 1 and next spring voters will elect one for a six-year term. FOR HOME OR BUSINESS NEEDS Ht met: while Jagan | ; MATCHES Carton of 56 (Limit D SKY ROCKETING TO GREATER VALUES . 300 5 A smart tashion-favorite with its capped case! jeweled* new french formu) LIPSTICK ible, longer lasting and sat- ed, the value. 9c The 9 is indel- — baa nail weerzers, comb in plastic Soothing, Effective A delightfully sau- ey scent! Value Brtees for our irthday. Plain & Magnifying MIRROR i, 69e Of sparkling Lucite. 3% inch diameter, 9% inches long. MAKE-UP > i } q Up, up, go < Cunningham's hig Birthday Sale. Get your card to- day! 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Bottle of 100 (Limit 2) ‘ ; 3 - ae co eg. ye al = 5 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7%, 1933.7" we “9 The luscious, > France.;... lovely “Lili” dancing and singing your heart away! P \, os ce HHO TEA SY SALI es } | & | _ | be * - . | « ‘ ek % ne Sy ae ee b> i f —_ Y ‘ a ae Se i. i. : ‘ i ae Bi aa { as ‘ { 4 > : . | oh i * Se i . 2 i saya il ' | i em . * 2 1 f . r y A ey i i ‘ Pa oo * ue Mo | ‘TeCHNICOLOR. | | | , Eisenhower today .made available +-gency- funds to~buy~ winter ‘hay supplies for farmers in 13 Grought |, stricken. states, * | alee tok ce cf} , cescesecounecs {Brothers Killed En Raute to See | Sister ‘Cimavanua, Wadiee @ ~ Yon terday Mrs. Aurora Carrillo Abbud mourned her hanent, drowned over the weekend. : Today she grieved tor her three brothers also. Flying from Siso- | guichi to comfort their sister, they were killed when. their small plane crashed yesterday. WASHINGTON —: President 10 million dollars from his. emer- N New Lake Theatre 4’ 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE ~ “MAIN STREET TO ‘ BROADWAY” with Herb Shriner and a eee “SAFARI 11 DRUMS” with John Sheffield } vonseeas> ke Offers Hay Money a z. Nic: Cndheddeded ded | Merve Griffin By BOB THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD wi.— Merv Grif- | fin has his own formula for land- ing a film career. He lost 80 “Mere is the hendsome, curly» haired singer who played the lead opposite Kathryn Grayson in .the Grace Moore biog. To look at him today, you'd never. guess that he once had a Sydney Greenstreet- “Et's, true,” vows the San ‘Mateo, Calit., boy. “I used to tip the scales around 235. = 17%-inch neck and 42-inch waist. A stomach ‘way out to here. How come? I just lik ed to eat, that’s all.” His girth started to grow when he was a hungry 9year-old, and he ate his way through his teenes Lost 80 Fonds. Won Fame | wife Joan Fontaine at the Fair- mount Hotel in San Francisco. Dn pataiaieges ndpepyrins could see their faces fall,” Merv “recillls. “T knew what they— were thinking — “the, is the romantic voice of radio?’ a ‘Merv continued on hix obese way until some time later when singer Joan Edwards came to town. She had heard him eon the radio and was disappointed when Ke tend'np to 4» 2'shew {together “You should have seen me. A “Your voice is terrific,” said the outspoken Miss Edwards, “but that blubber has godt to go.” That.did it, Merv says he was so mad he started dieting. that afternoon. In four months, he shelved 80. pounds and dropped 11 inches from his Waistline. ~—How? By setfdeniat, ‘ AP Wirephote: LOOKS viliettow these little fishes got in the cooling apparatus atop the second story. of the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co. was the top Oklahoma City mystery yesterday. ‘Harvey Privett, building mechanic who made the find, thinks they would make excellent fish bait but are hardly proper inhabitants of a_fountait: cooling \ uit. Available Days and Evenings LANGE PARKING LOT P. A SYSTEM FE 35-2474 } FOR RENT. CHIEFTAIN HALL Pontiac Drive, Sylvan Lake COMP SET-UF KITCHEN WEDDING RECEPTIONS WE BUY AND SELL USED ~MAGAZINES. TRICKS, JOKES AND NOVELTIES Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Aubura Ave. FE 3-9869 PARTIES Where DANCES Good" Friends Meet LODGES hi ra Fain ‘managed to land some singing jobs in San Francisco radio and made a. success of it. At one time he was going 11 shows a week, several of them across the country. His billing: dio. ” The gals went for him, too. They. deluged the station with mushy letters and requests for, photos. Merv kept asking when he | ‘could have a photo sitting, but | the radio bosses kept postponing | it. They knew their mystery sing- women saw his fat frame. press agent named Jackson Parks drove to work with a couple of studio secretaries who always in- the car radio. They were~ ga-ga over the boy. Parks passed word along to the talent depart- ment. - Griffin soon got a call to visit PAYNE: ‘REED QIN AND AROUND PONTIAC “PURE ‘FOOD MD Pout Sactnan—ccrens from Jaume, Eater Snice : > 2 A. M.—Clesed Sunda t Se Wie tiger MAR TIN’S DRIVE-I peal cages Della Calvin | Open 6 A. M. te 10 P.M. Dine out this week ond discover just how truly good dpome-cooked meals can be. RAEL’S An,t' sng en our mene served in your car or in ow ¢ T's NEw! =; V2-Fried Pierce Chicken RAEL’S DRIVE-IN and REST. = gpghl © Minwtes Orive ont Horas euer Cy Aiveer \ COTTER’S - RESTAURANT ' end BAR — ae : amt Cummins, oa LI 13-4412 HOTEL ROOSEVELT | ~ COFFEE eee FE 5-8126 = Bob's Chicken House 497 Bizsbeth Loke Rd.. near Telegraph Rd. Chicken Dinner, $1.25 for Banquets, Parties Reome tor Food te Teke Out . Business Parties FE 83-9821 Beer— Wine—Liquor YHenrys Bloomfield Inn # Exeglient Food. Cocktails, Wines & Seer and Entertainment Nightly i ete. fm. Pay comet } 12 P.M. to.9 P.M. Bar ond. Grill, Bour Hosts, Jack & Sadie LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Soginow Ht 8 _ AFENFE @ Chicken and Turkey Dinners @ Delicious Specialties - LUNCH - DINNERS - Open Every Day! NOW SERVING OYSTER on the time HALF SHELL He wanted what was coming to him— if he had to kill —to-get it! -rereeererrT''''''T'''''T''"'T"* i A at 4 a ~s presents ~ WODIAK - DEREK . BRIAN - MARQUES pe AAMBUSH AT _?¢ . t Ue TOMAHAWK GaP Banquet Reom OR 3- 1907 OR 3-9303 Al - cams al eaten es ampetgtnatt SSE 4 At 11:00, 1:45, 4:35, 7:30, 10:25 Also This epee — esasen At 12:30 ~- 3:20 - 6:15 ~ SSSR EREEES “The young romantic voice of ra- | | ist and he left immediately on an er would lose his romance if the |} Several years ago, a Hollywood | sisted on listening to Griffin on | the | studio bess William Dozier and his F* SSGERSRESEREEE about right for his 5 feet 10 frame. Things started happening ‘for the newly slim baritone. Freddie Martin signed him as band vocal- common sense. He now hovers around 160 pounds, which is just eight-month tour ‘of the vs. The band returned ® the coast ae a TV series, then did & show in New York. When Martin came . back to California, Merv remained in the East to sing on his own. . “But I couldn't get a hit rec- ord,” he related, ‘and that’s pret- ty hard on a singer. I could have playéd-the--gin mills around the country, but I didn’t want to. do that. When Martin wired me-to join him is Las Vegas, I took the next plane out.” if was a lucky break. In the audience one night were Doris Day and her husband, Marty Melcher. They thought he was a good bet for movies. Warner Brothers agreed, and, he was signed. wRight now Merv knows what last of the Mohicans fett_tike. He Tis the last actor under contract to Warners, sharing the talent roster with Doris Day, Virginia Mayo, Joan Weldon and Dolores Dorn. Is the boy going to last? “T don’t know,” he replied, “I’ve got 15-minute options.” Box Office Open 10:45 A, M. ‘STi A MAN BUILT FOR fe ACTION ian A WOMAN , . 7 BORN TO K nm ISS: a A = rm" ~ at Doors Open Week-Days st Bf 10:30—Sundays 12:30 . Today —— — s THEATRE PHONE FE. 5-621 STARTS bdo TODAY tek aie 3 “Becht ies tease Pen if” There never was a story like WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:30 a Pee eS SSS ST ST SS EO CS EOS SOS EOF OS TOU Tee" Scellanis tala iva tliat lant dada tan ccd intact lnc (acl lle dna cl tala tn Leela Ire eee ee ee oe TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TWO MAJOR HITS! 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Age “Ann Page Preserves ART, teach “a 45¢ * lona Apricots UNPEELED “a. , 2285 Ae cans 396 Sobens Cotes see. cceck ee Set Gs i Me poe eae é < a @ Spee 2 fare ge ret tee : i Be eae hk ie \ 44 ae fos = aes eee a ~~ - é 2 % ae A Ri. f , a 4 f | 7 # : ¥ , a ' q ‘ . i ' R 2 ’ 2 A ‘ “ hi : d : : : CS THE PONTIAC SS,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 ag ict actos tees : ig es se Pr he ee: ee ee ee AT BO eg Ve * ee Fee SRY cil) us PHS Harriers _||Lopat Leading a. () in - \| Defeat Acorns |||... . ema. ; ‘ F = t j : i . 1 an 8 : for 26th Win _|/Hurler.in ERA, are past 35 meeting. next year,” ‘Shelley Ford Finishes ee | onto be.more than ky declared said, “but we want some- in First Place; Chiefs Win p ic starters. So as the Giants, Phillies. and Bra more than that. We - will Triumph, 25-34 o\s raradlge would have to Seprove by 20 per anybody who will ttade aD ¢ | 4 handicap - 3 : & High's : s : é strong-armed Cleveland Manager Stengel frankly ig afraid that| team extended its undefeated dual Spahn ‘and Erskine Top ried by his mitted his Indians could’ not , Rasch, Lapat and John| meet string to 2% here Tuesday) National Loop Pitching spasms, may the Yankees with the ay fold next year. In fact} afternoon, edging Royal Oak, 25-34 ie back at all sonnel. only pitcher he is satisfied will| Chiefs’ Shelley Ford finished ist} Statistics — Every big : winner again is Whitey| in, 10 minutes 43 seconds, Other san three—Charlie ang young southpaw. He is| finishers, in order: Jerry Stein- By OLAN .ards and Lou ‘Yankees hopeful that Steve Kraly, up from | hard (RO), Bill Douglas (P), Gary/ NEW YORK @—Eddie Lopat, the series. Ni Dodgers are confident they will | Binghamton; Tom Morgan, now in| Badoud (RO), David Gonser (RO), made one of baseball's stronc very end, repeat next year but admit they | the Army; Bob Weisler of Kansas | John James. (P), Alonzo Watson comebacks, captured two of second game, Eddie Stanky are worried about their club’s|City; and Jim McDonald, a hold-| (P), Hugh Ambler (P), « Felix| the American League's most cov- tened to St. Louis after the pitching. over, will form the nucleus of a| Brooks (P), Bill Imboden (P), Jer-| eted pitching honors for 1953—in game to attend an organizational] ‘‘We have a good enough team to| new mound staff. ry Gonser (RO), Don Otero (RO),| earned runs and winning percent. Fred Thompson (RO), Dave Win-/| age. sauer (RO), Statistics compiled by The Asso- Mob Scene Expected _| Jack Johnson won an intra-squad | ciated Press showed today that the junior varsity meet in 11:29. 35-year-old New York Yankee left- Scrubs Should Get First Game Action 5 5 leu mech of Ge “at compen \Saturday as Spartans Meet TCU _ |J0ONEM Slim paced the American League with a 2.43 earned run average. He per- mitted only 48 earned runs in 178 Itt! be a surprise if most of By ROBERT E. VOGES They've been knocking them- Favo it Oy | e 8 e EAST LANSING wt—Munn and| them don’t get a chance to run | selves out in practice against the Il eS er Lopat signed a conditional con- Co. should be able to present their} before the afternoon is over. ioc Ahead pore ti , ; =< before the ‘season, but he full. cast of players in Michigan| The Michigan State football ward. save a collection bumps ; canfe through handsomely. He won State's first home football game | this year shapes up to be pelle and bruises. They really want to Texas Satu 16 games and dropped only 4 for against Texas Christian here Satur-|q repeat of the 1952 season, | Play football. ms a winning mark of .800—topping 11 ee After’ winning-two games in a Papago apasgonaand piaggeushory off fee a World fot = advertisements for the ‘ is to let as many partici- over Brooklyn Dodgers in the Like the a rote row on the. coal by tairty low | Date ‘en pontitie, “Laat yeat, he Longhorns Underdogs ‘ccend acme, Wide a Ga. fast see 65— count them — 65 players. | to meet a Texas teath — Texas| Played up to 64 a game. for First Time in Years popes «+ ppc atenedMbed red yp inat’s how many conch Bigsto A & Ml — ¢ your ago. Hpartans| _Usiage Marv's 0 starting wp | Against Oklahoma - | centage the same year since Spud dress game. ae! . form, Seturéay’s game Chand t : has been forced to limit _should produce 2 mob scene sim- By HAROLD V. RATLIFF = cL | : lmself to 38 men on his travel.| lar, to the belght of the fwe- | DALLAS (#)——Oklahomma is ex-| yee's Warren Spehn, another south: ra: sP in Io re’ to be a 3-point favorite over | paw, was the circuit's earned run Sub But there’s a stubborn group of} After the regulars, like Billy| Texas. Saturday when the two} jeader with a 2.10 mark, the lowest 21 sophomores and junior varsity | Wells, Leroy Bolden, Tommy Yew-| schools renew their storied rivalry! since Howie Pollet compiled the ; players who have stayed on.the| cic. and Jimmy. Ellis make the| for the 48th time and coach Ed/ same average with the St. Louis | September, ; start emptying bench. novel though it won't help h * ¢ *@ : : > _?. any. - Spahn, one of the key men in on Michigan tf Burkemo Is Disturbed Dy}, ssret cut ap + state |e, nrmrising showing, of the , - ~ the local said the | earned tallies in 266 innings. He Ontord’s Ed MeoderinPTENCH Women Caddies | sewrwcie move ot mt | om 2 games tod tot (en, atl . - q 7 tJ mihi GUO" pants a — The Americas Ry-| eomditen wind “ep thie Seat | 0 ee et eee cen bs whaling parcentiae Group of Five Pressing |der Cup golf team, bersanlo- grea continental match this after- aa ~ va had tao for with .769, on a 206 record. / ° a upset very easily, confe: to a| neon. vorite al- , : Beison, Dugger man that it is slightly nettled though the Longhorns have won . aa a of E an golf One of the first things that one game since 1947 Neither earned run paceset._r ANN ARBOR pr sli It's sean cadiee . pie them at the suburban St.| «we're expecting a very hard had much competition. Chicago's is building up in the Michigan foot- wom . s course was the system of| pame,” Price said today. ‘We | Billy Pierce was runner-up to Lo- ball camp The American professionals, | using women to carry clubs. : pat in the League with a Regulars Dick Belson and Don | off te @ 41 lead over a Eure | walter i caddy cel aes pi pe gp geoemgrer iaae 2.72 ERA and Virgil Trucks, also : , ’ ountthe, Milies Dugger have started both of Michi-| pean all-s m from fided in him she’s expecting the | at all positions of the White Sox, was third at ontecns uaaee antieaeal guntotae z. . hee aren pile gan’s games this season. And blessed event in about five months.| One thing that made Price feel | 7° ’ ae ; High's undefeated football team. speedster @ollected yards they'll probably start against Iowa T W R “You know,” said the Detroit! good about it, however, was the Robin Roberts of the Philade! | 4° season is: Jimmy Williams (above), fleet litte left | sparkling 1.Gyard average. He bas averaged 18| nore Saturday. WO0- vay uie el cislGaaad wie. eeaeg lta cowever, was the] phia Phillies, a Z-game winner, Biscetrk cavemen een But behind the regular front, @ Snead Yor a § and 4 win yester-|fect physical condition as a team | Yas, cc2nd Jn the National League +. : : ® __»_ __|day. “I just feel like going up to| pngsibly could be. ‘Longhorns were ly the Buhl : eo , F {her and saying, ‘Ma’ma I = the Braves, 3.00, and Harvey : he ttack : Bri Dro in Gat bag.” - ama Til carry| plagued by injuries in the first| Haddix of the Cards, 3.08. he Versatile A \- i ' ae = Seen ee . | Among yesterd spectators | han } to : : B ] Bi , — Ron Williams, scrappy senior Statistics in Other tails by U. S. ambassador Douglas ard the 17 te with = ne 5 urgh last week with “they had ” my ems Manton Right behind Williams is Bill Rose'| SWIMS the Bosphorus trom Massilon, Ohio, and Ted Dillon. He’s an old golf fan, hav-|». letdown from the big effort By DAVE DILES with 144 yards in 24 plays for an] From Europe to Asia, |Cachey. his physical double from Phases Are Favorable | ing teamed twice with Cary Mid-| against Notre Dame.” COLUMBUS, 0. @ — Block- Peas taleeee ae smectite | ven ¢yard average. Kirk Hobolth , Chicago, got first call to relieve} 4. nNiew Game dlecoft to win the Seminole Pro-| “Another thing the Texas coach |>Usting Bobby Watkins, shy and pendable quality in winning foot-| |. 76 yards in 14 tries (5.4), Poe Then Back Again Dugger and Beison. Experience amateur tourney at Palm Beach, | wanted understood. Coach Bud Wil- | Soti-spoken through the week but single factor in Pontiac High’s| son has piled up 139 in 30 attempts Chadwick added to her swim-| Pair of 180 pounders logical sub-| New YORK w—College football en singles matches today com-| some concern the other day over | aise today af * calaar Gah —- qurrent 3-game unbeaten streak. | (4.6) and Gracey has cracked the |". mm | stitution choices. plete the competition. They include | the big score the Sooners ran up an peeltige dresses ’ i. iow in 31 ming honors today by swimming was pleased |{ans are seeing less football for| Burkemo vs. Alver Pelissiers,| ine last ind | 7 Amoociated Press back-of-the No less than eight different play- 4.) thrusts | the tricky Bosphorus from Europe ugg tige reenter tumed in |@ir money this year under the| France. Ray Maguire, Birming- ss at week. . ts have contributed to the Chiefs’ to Asia and then back to Europe. | With 2 aggaingn ov a one-platoon system, but they're|ham, Mich., vs. Francois Soube- | °% Texas would be out for re- The 188-pound junior. halfback |" “"Y04touchdown. total thus far, and} Pontiac's strong running attack} The 33-year-old typist from San |by Jim Fox, an — getting enough action and close | ber, France. ee -|from New Bedford, Mass., ac- six ball-toters are averaging better | has outgained opponents, 722 yards| Diego, Calif., was timed official- _— lo ad Ed |Combetition to make up for the a We're not thinking about re-| cepted humbly the congratulations _ than four yards per carry. oo paateg, wile eae oe & i, te ee loss. Gault Seeks Title ee tr pF | ge Magragngge age 4 Z a seconds. plunged = " Oxfor s t . : bd * bd 5 ison = proud on ulking 10 ti ee enema | tensive, has been acceptable. Ten| water at 7:10 a.m. (3:10 a.m. | The three are developing Ta>-| Tot casual observation, based| _ SYDNEY, Australia game we played last year against | State university line. Homer points, | of 25 attempts have been com- EST) at Sariyer point on the Eu- | idly, with Fox probably a nip thes far Gault of Spartanburg, 8. C., will |a great team.” The stout, 21-year-old standout, Oye why Ade pleted for 111 yards. Opponents| repean shove. adel ie olure. So suas Dan saggy Pe deae meet Australian Jimmy Car- built like a piano, made shreds of ‘ pie. halfback (ed age have tonnected on six of 18 passes| Widest point across the 142 mile} Another pair, who did not se@ 454 Princeton vs. Columbia, is ruthers for the world bantam- _ The oldest league in the the California line last Saturday, Ayting, for 8 yards. Bosphorus was chosen in order | action against Tulane, are also t© | hacked from the weight boxing title here No. 13. | U. S. is the Bankers Bowling | running up 145 yards in 2 tries | Williams, Leroy Moore and Six of the PHS ’¢ 10 touch-| that the test “would not be too : up by Scgures Gault was named officially today | League in New York City. It is|for a 7.2 # and scoring four : Pee have scored a touch- ; eves . be reckoned with. Fred Caffrey. | National Collegiate Athletic Bue) J €3 veuré-afd. — ves ewe apiece Pentiec has cat ue ae heemedbar teem st gaps: 2a bowed for Miss Chadwick who has, 295 pound junior from New York, | reau : hallenger. years oid. _ touchdowns. : scared * foes, 66-16. inside yi ee after aipapeony eae eles reputation and Bob Marion, lightweigh Mus- e Ps * j , 7 Wilisin’ Téyard average (152|on passes, one onthe Tunbeck| Mise ‘Chadwick “has conquered|¥e0e" Heights sophomore, sre) Few games could be more ex College Football’s Power Index » yards in 20 tries) makes him the| of an and the other/the English Channel twice and wa eedced ete nee eee G f Week Ending Oct. 1 team's ending FOUN ginr. on Soyard ron by Willams |oniy lat Sept. 20 am the cham-| 00" pe’ reguat” pare wo | cai uc sucks is velo oe ance te eee Oe nel of the Straits of Gibraltar ” . he rise of ; Brown *€2.7 ve R. 3. State _ 33. —_ * oe ae d ’ tamous for its tricky currents. regular os to prectute the rise a 2 a oan cetew ~ — _— . Carnegie Siw y ai Millikin °36.9 ve Eimhurst 940 1 Bol en Lea ds l al She next plans to swim the|"e™ ‘alent. oes oan wus siin-scorched |} Houston pL Bs ve Detrett =~ "2 | Seat ore © SL ve Wesleyan © 318 | No. Mlimols 7 tot mB sia. *on6 MSC in Yards, ee per = as the Der- f M contest at Norman, Okla., and 149 § Diego NTC $3.3-vs N. Texas St °793 | Connecticut “a8 ve St Lawrenes 61.5 yg Ye soniye? * ® ——— > Kress ea ° 0 . {at Princeton, including kickoffis|| SOLA] cosa ve Oenin tone | eer ai oohd 2 Ursinue —— 47 | Ottews —_ °334ve Kan Wesl'n 137 se ; — 1023 | Edinboro St °349 vs Indiana, Pa. 31.7 | Rose Poly _ °20.0ve Franklin _ 147 pas Total Points 0 AP lineman . — and plays nullified by penalties. A OCTOBER 10 Ft Ming “1 ve Dickinem — 48 | 9 Benedict wave Tt Mays "438 D Lee Seeks to Regain for Ground Gaining Those figures apparently were|| Arisona — 168 ve New Mexico. 121 Grove City 2388 ve * = "34 | Sc Somme. °388-ve Duluth Br ~ 33:8 ne ’ above the average so year, || aay |—— vs Dertmouth . ~~ wend = ve Grinnell —... 30.1 Soph Franklin Brooks eee A Loreen ANN ARBOR (Ted Kress, the | although they mted 8 ceeat = = mt = a3 1 wae BP “Sh Maca pins i : represented @ sharp x. feleds d = ! state eee ay Sports car driver Del Lee will | song legged halfback from Detroit, |4rp from a few games checked || Sal Jarst* o1a3 ve Ww Chester Bi ose | Kings Point “mtvoRPi 103 | Valpersioo. “Give Rtanevilo’ ake Voted Star of Week | return to Partington’s drag racing Michigan’s leading ground |i" 1951 and 1952, which showed Dake SPL ve Furaue ——— #17 Latapetto = °@t.3 vei or > —pecll-1 +. pare” in Writers’ Poll strip Sunday in an attempt 10] Finer ag the Wolverines prepared | S%where from 150 to 163 plays per|) FASS “a3 ve Abo Gar esa | Lark tare “Wav Cunt, Se] | Washtwn readme pkcbwrg wd NEW YORK w — Franklin tyr'Stanlcy Wee Yee tots’ mare|to open their 1953 Big Ten season |®™* =, g Peck “Stave Vrguis’ — ecb | Mumingun Gt veSupry Rack “ot | Whevca © SSS SSW ancl ~ S18 0 ! ee. Yee set a Ge. Tech _ 98.7 vs Tulane oo6.7 | N.BritainSt. °23.8 vs Can. 16 | Winons St.. 41.3 vs Moorh’d St, °36.3 Brooks, sophomore guard at/ of 71.50 miles per hour in a Ford against Iowa here Saturday. The NCAB, limiting its statistics || Harvard _— °78.8 vs ( — 79 | 3 Memos "thi ve ——— OTHER SOUTHERN Georgia Tech, was named today | modified roadster. Thirty other| His 216 yards was tops. 117 | 2. tensive plays for convenience, Roly Cross. °08.8 ve Bucknell 008 | Bottom Sivepr m ue cunt, Sciamax 6 as the lineman of the week in the| cars are expected. Kress, a senior, picked up 117) comes up with the figure of 118|/ Kang state, 99.0 vs lows State. 7.7 | BMC _— “M3 veleb. Valley 228 | wottord 8.3 ve ‘* See Amman’ Pre yell of Ge} Trials ron from il om. w 2:0 oe op amaad gloat tidy wl vga Marquetis —#01 vetndiana, —*Tr7 | St Micheel. $21 ve Vermoni — 310 | auron eas oo W We. Tech “317 } 1953 -colegiate football season. = drag races starting} Victory ashington ar games played = #168. —— 65 |, note 1 ine $-| Appalachian 34.0 vs Len't Rhyne "32.8 Brooks made the aniazing total | at 3 p. m. Track is located at| conquest of Tulane. He added 99 son. Last year the season's aver- matey 108. ve tows ee eh Sorinctelae “i83 ve Mam. o ne aa Ar. AGM 133-8 ve Hendereonat. 308 ad ego - school rec- | Ryan, north of 15-Mile road. | yards by passing. age was une plage ber game. Mion “Set ve Vandecbt ae Opa Conn $3.5 ve Tufts — 383 Se Bee a ne — as ‘eliow dackets a Miss, South'n 99.2vsSW La *51.4 a —. @2vs vin . °24, __ *39.9 va Glenville St__ 33.6 | sipped Southern Methodist 64 to | { ] R d ] Scoring has shown a proportion-|| Miss. State °100.8 vs Auburn —— 100.8 1 ab cone Wie a> | & Caroinia °$5.8vs Elon ____ 31.8 SaSraeeewt jowa 1! Develops Rapidly |v ears Se eee =e | ee eee | Be games. ae . t . ; per game | — 3 . : *T1.6 ve Lamar Tech. 45.0 Three of the tackles came as ‘ 32.8. But everything else, accord-|/ Penn State. tv o. one OTHER MIDWESTERN any aey 35.3 ve! ise. ee tha’ looks Pittsburgh . °88.3 vs 72.1 Y, ® MeN o : stopped SOU cod after the Texans By L. E. SKELLEY. One of the most encouraging fea- aike towerd te two-way gums as|] fire SS eeeanis | CURE name a ME | Bees gc aimee sa § a ; ee : oad ve St. °363 had gained a first dow on the! IOWA CITY, Ia. wn — Forest|tures of the Washington State |compared to the two-platoon per-|} go" Mens “i ve Farman a8 = “TA Got Bperia @ | Mian Colge “S11 weoward — 333 Not only did Brooks shine on the oo prio ee a Lease game was the performance of att Stanford — $2. vs Oregon st. “ua x. D. State °$0.0 ve town Tens 203 Nwhe “a3 Le. College *43.5 defense..He thfew a key block! ing ea teal roy poy ss opwil Dusty Rice, a sensational sopho- All J * Hi h l Texas *f88 ve Oklahoma, ott Youngstown *91.0 vs Waynesburg. 243 | § Rouston St 57:1 ve Texas A & 1 7444 aed Dave praysee = a week for what he hopes will be a posal ea Saar ace — sat unior 1g 00p Utah 98.0 ve Utah State. °18 — @14'vs Kalamazoo 18 SW Texas Bt S49 ve eale oes at? ball on | to Praag Be 2. ™ play. “own Michigan quarterback in mer knee operation, Dusty got 56 ® A ® yMI of] 7s Citadel “1 August's Ti “ms vs No. Central. 18 W Maryland *39. ve Rand. Macon zt led to Tech's only and winning . whose vicious blocks | Yards in 3 carries and also trav- Teams Are in ction Wake Forest °88.3 vs No. Carolina 82.1 | Bethany, K. 20.4 vs Bethel, Kan * 54 w Ky st 313 ve Morehead st. 33 eled 42 yards for hdown W Virsa Shave “zea $3 | Bowls Grn c407 ve Bradley — at's | OTHER F ) touchdown. eased the way for Tommy Har: pr Feet a touc An om j High |] WieVireinia 803 ve Wash & Tee 548 | Butler —" +52.3 ve Ball State G9 R FAR WESTERN [aeons ree One| lowes bps teal | League football teams are in ac || ¥reming —*sesvsGein Aub 18 | Bedents — S300 Raigad — <305 | Dene Agente aay M | . ® back to his alma mater with a a resurgent : 2d Xavier, O. . 79.3 vs Louisville . *41.5 | Denison _ °61.3 vs W. —— 51.2 | Pomona ___ 32.6 vs Cal. ~-* 38 lap e arriers in team that has developed faster | Rice will be equally effective | tion this afternoon and evening Yale ___._ °S3.1 vs Columbia _ 718 | De Pauw _ °28.8 vs Oberlin —__ 23.0 SATURDA 10 3 ainst Afternoon garnes;: starting at 4 ¥, OCTOBER 11 1 °47.1 ve S'western, K. 243 | Cal. Poly _ °71.0vsSte. Barbera 44.8 3d M f than Iowa fans dared hope ag p.m., send Jefferson to Waterford|| Davee —— Teved. Carrell. m0 @ Adolphus $8.8 ve ., M_$0-1 | Colo. West'n 43.8 vs Flagstaff — °23.1 [ ee 0 Season Hawks were no soft touch in . "match Eastern and Lincoln Hanover — 38.9 vs Eertham —_ 213 | Fresno St. .51.9veL. A. State °02 , their opener with Michigan State, || Chiefs Seventh || at wiser Memorial Stadium. De- * sie | McMurry S43 ve Mex aah” °6t2 Birmingham High School’s cross| and enly the customary first. fending Washington goes ve 148 ft. °40.8 ve Colo. State _ 341 country team racked up its third; game mistakes prevented Iowa in Grid Lists ~ “Th te “Walled for a night game Foe ES Ms m3. Peo. ae #08 ve Cont wom. ot win in five meets Tuesday at Port| from making the score closer "at 7:30 p.m. 41 “Puget Gound se ve Whitworth . °47.6 by outrunning the Big Reds,| than 21-7. DETROIT. (UP) -- Following} Washington beat Jefferson, 60,|| Bowson ow | “SL4 we Bepperding v8 15-50. Seven Pag: «oo Jowa fans went away from that |sre the leading high school Cisse and Eastern trounced Walled Lake, | ae ont Re . St Se Wash. St. 2988 trouped across the finish ahead confident lowa football teams state. 1-0, last week’s opening ||.—— = 3 vb Gectiontel . °S. of all Port Huron runners. pra on il ees aasaal’ any ures are based on a United Press| games. Today .will mark the Ist EADERS Jim Taup, Ed Hubbard and/ boost to their confidence they got | Poll of coaches, sports writers and/ contests of the season for Lincoln PAR WEST Jerry Kraus came in 1-2-3 just a|i¢ last Saturday when the Hawks | officials: and Waterford. = : Marylen UCLA. ——.. 1086 second apart, with Taups winning | crumpled Washington State, 4-12. | rye geres ee | rr s 3 halen, Stata — 1008] 3 Utah 908 time, 11 minutes, 8 seconds. / for the highest scoring’ figure by | Bay City Central ..0.0../.....:8 @ @| Al Spangler, Duke’s outstanding ; sven —— 3 Week, Gtete - 1 Rounding out the finish were Toman Iowa team since 1947. Flint Nerthers 200 2 e] center fielder during the past |} ¢ Rice 5 —— st Rockwell, Bob Libby, Dave Long Iowa’s rugged lire which some eA Sie eran nn: ¢ 1/ baseball season, led the team in ® ns a 99.2 Sen Jove Ot... Be i lo x tireaty are ¢all- Pentine | evevarenvecesocccanssuets ; : pone with — mark. Bae : i “<~ a ai ; team ripped Go " Mi ee ee Oe . runs, i al — ty | Washington State -n— See sd § Bl tolen bases. ™ “i a ; « ee, & Ve ee \. ge wm: Js 2 — hte PONTIAC PRESS, wmareied®: OCTOBER 7, 1958" By JACK SAYLOR Offensive football took the spot- light’ last week in the Oakland County area as a number of high scores were recorded. Top - total was the 52 points tallied by Water- ford in shutting out Walled Lake. Skippers’ blocking was function- ing well and their two fine half- pointers, while Keating scored on runs of 11, 55 and 31 yards. Loren Bray, primarily a defen- the two and the 17. All in-alt, Waterford amassed 445 yards rushing. Keating aver- backs, Ray Campbell and Kerry| ~ Keating, cashed in for three touchdowns each. Campbell sped You can't buy better auto insurance sive back, also scored twice, from |: | ford's 33-0 rout of : * * turned in by Northville’s Lamar Nally as the Mustangs swamped , 36-0. 7 s * While overshadowed, defensive play did not go entirely unnoticed. Buzz DeBaene starred at tackle for Rochester, while Oxford's de- fense was sparked by tackle Larry ee eee See two-way game in the line for Holly as the Brones beat Bright- on, 25-6, and tackle Ed Mix added a TD by recovering « fumble in the end sone. Holly forwards held Brighton to 16 yards rushing. Spencer and linebacker Jim Lister. Bill Long of Southfield ‘has stamped himself as one of the ee Fay Hdwe. & Open Sunday (Wednesday Is Double Holden Stamp Day) W. HURON cor, TELEGRAPH Helden Stamps Ph. FE 5-8389 Sporting Goods for Safer It’s “Skid Rid” Recap IT’S THE TREAD On your own casings or we can furnish first ¢ casings. Tires capped with SKID-RID Driving! NOT THE TIRE will Reducing Skidding on: 1. Wet Concrete 2. Wet Brick 3. Wet Black Top . 4. Snow and Ice + ROY C. PULVER CO. Have Won Nine of 14 Starts Five Schools tinkectedl, ‘Untied in. Non-League Competition By TOM BRANAGAN CHICAGO i@®—It looks like 1953 will mark the return:of the Big Ten to “top dog” status among * s * a sickly 1952 season, the long-re- || spected midwest loop gives every indication of tremendous overall strength. S * * * = So far in 1953, each Big~Ten team has played two games. Fivé ably. Thumb position same at re- | alley-center in order to deliver ball about six inches from gutter. Aim at head pin. Blues Hope Ferris Can Stop Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)—The club, has defeated the New York Yahkee club from Kansas City pevmeamcol ioe A Good Used Car? commontT? morons and SAVE! under ball, naturally and comfort- ilease. Stand a little to right of knows how to provide. 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Erwin Merrit, for Lapeer yard punt return wiped out by a | of eight wins, 13 losses and two bell hit nine and a half in ac- | and Ed Leach for Lake Orion were | penalty. Last Friday, he returned | ties against outside opponents counting for 104 yards. .-— ~j standouts as Lapeer took a aeie kick 99 yards to score against Wisconsin was selected for a ; Van Dyke, Waterford’s Friday | decision. Berkley. ee cee ps > = Pg . 7 n ria— Alistote’s low rotes are the : feat by a Big Ten team in the better val ‘ 4 f R series. bene vole you'd expec) 1A Leffermen eport | Along Pontiac Kegling Lanes tar tm tun Big tT season. eee) |) 2 for UM-Cage-Drill _ ___ AUTOMOTIVE | Leget Ne. 10 5 5, Apeliens ¢8\ teams have won nine outside See how much you sove. * dea 3 iiliman 26 oe qame— W. Gosden ay Peso games, lost four and tied one. _. ° Aute Gl. 10 Triple B 8 | —Knocheuts 772; seriee—All Stars 2233. | Southern California accounted for Phone gr visit your ANN ARBOR (UP)—Capt. 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It is evi- ward migrations on large ‘scale| ; : Pontiae Press Phote BRONC FRESHMAN — Ron Kopicko, standout linesman on Waterford High School's football team last year, is a member of the freshman football team at Western Michigan College this fall. The 6-2, 170-pound Kopicko is the son of Mrs. Irene Henry, 6781 Longworth. A tackle, he gained all-state mention in 1952. He was also a member of the Skippers’ basketball and »aseball squads. an unusually high percentage of immature birds is being taken. Sur- vivors will still require two or. three weeks of favorable weather to become properly conditioned for the flight south. Michigan Outdoors About the time the fall hunting season rolls around in the southern ee ee to be very, very ’ popular.« He has callers by the © score, most of them complete “strangers who would like to be treated: like old Hunters Should Request Right to Use Property more hunters schooled in the proper appreach this year. Michigan's United Conservation Clubs with a membership of about 60,000 have faced this problem fairly and squarély, and have had numerous meetings with repre- sentative groups of farmers. While the farmer is in a perfect position to say “‘No!"’ to all comers who want to hunt his land he’s just not that kind of a guy. Those who live off the good land don't know the meaning of snob- bery, and they are inherently un- ‘selfish by nature. They're neigh- borly folks — and having to refuse | Dryness, Heat H urt Dogs By JACK PATTERSON limit of five birds without any effort on his part and considerable on ours. ‘Understand he duplicated the performance the following day, but how he did ™ it without our assistance beats us. Also ran into the George Hodges of Lake Angelus, , along with their son Jim of Seattle. Armed with > " a Veritable arsenal of weapons to choose from, the | Hodges family was making substantial inroads on the partridge tribe in the areas surrounding Hidden | Valley. Billy Mack, formerly of Pontiac, now of Dearborn assisted a party in collecting 11 birds in the Sage Lake region near Rose City. Later Bill tried a little duck shooting at Wildfowl Bay’s Sand Point but reports small success—only one black, in fact. - * * ie PATTERSON Frank and Clint Wood, burning ammunition near Harrison, report that their efforts to date total one woodcock. Apparently the brothers Wood are still s their joint reputations as outdoorsmen on that big bass they either did or did not eatch (depending on who tells the story) in Florida last winter.) * * * to be stands of popples, with, of course, ferns as ground cover. rough going for-even a good dog, too, of which there are not many when it comes to partridge hunting. * Ld * Back in Oakland County at week's end we sharpened up our eye with a little snipe shooting on local marshes. The birds fly faster than they did a decade ago. The mud is deeper, stickier. The air isn’t as pure as it to be, either. We find ourselves getting out of breath much more quickly than we remember when, the snipe season was last — of warm weather was all the answer we got as to what luck he had. that the warm weather: we're currently enjoying is goi a screeching halt about the 25th of the month. Then amidst sleet and lim a bunch. Then we'll be in for shooting the likes of which few men and no boys have ever seen. Anyway, that’s what George says. Entries Close Soon Hunters Are Warned = Hunters H aving, Difficulty Locating Game in Cover; After we got out of Alcona county the shooting. picked up some and the boys began collecting birds. We eased over into Crawford county and watched brother Bob Patterson of Ann Arbor collect bis | Ran into Vic Blakeslee and Dr. George Petroft deep in the pine woods. Their shooting wasn't going too well but their poker playing made up for it, a matter about which we have some first hand Natives in the parts of the pat country we visited are practically ‘unanimous in agreeing that there are more birds this years than last. Yet many hunters are having difficulty locating the birds. Where are they? Well it’s easier to point out where they aren't. No acorns to speak of so the oak ridges are pretty barren. Cedar swamps aren't producing as. they should. Jack pine flats aren't doing much, except in rathe® widely scattered instances. Best bets, for us at least, seem Only trouble is that ferns are still Waist high and birds are loath to. move unless you step on them: The heat and dryness makes it pretty Wildfowl authority George ee just got back from opening the Ontario duck season. Something about three bluegills and a lot After considerable arm twisting we got George to make a pronounce- ment on the duck huntjng outlook for the rest of the month. It seems going to come to Skeet Official Meets Clubmen National Assn, “Head | Flies Here From South for Conference By H. GUY MOATS Oakland County, Sportsmen's club officials will confer here Thursday noon with the president of the National Skeet Shooting As- ‘| sociation regarding possibility of OCSC as a site for the 1954 na- || tional tournament. Howard Shelley, OCSC official teday reported that Dr. Frank Trucks of New Orleans, head of the national skeet body, would fly in from the South Thursday mor ning. meeting to follow several hours in- spection of the OSCS -facilities,” Shelley said. “The additional 80 acres added to the club's ground that Dr. Trpeks will be favorably impressed by what the club has to offer, and that he signs an agreement for the big skeet fea- ture.” . Greeting the NSSA at Willow Run will be, beside Shelley, OCSC prexy,. Frank Foster and Jim Ashmore, skeet committeeman. OCSC officials have been study- ing the idea for a national skeet tourney here, and believe they have a proposition that will be attractive to the parent group. First Gun Annual What makes a rifle shoot ac- curately? How can you select the proper telescope and mount for ' | your rifle? What's the best shotgun or handgun available? These and many other questions on arms and ammunition are an- swered in the new Sports Afield Gun Annual, first_of a series just published by Sports Afield maga- zine, eS Yale has not lost an opening football game ‘since losing to Vir- ginia in 1940. on Tourney Idea “We have arranged a luncheon | recently should provide a fine lay- | out for a national event, We hope | "Author Asks aged |Sports Puzzler that Marvin Rickert is man. Rickert’s name has selected by 9 out of 10 people who have answered Turkin. Rickert received special permis- sion to play for the Boston Braves lin the 1948 World Series after Jeff Heath broke -an- ankle. 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Hunting Is Voted Out in Farmington Township Residents of the 35-square- mile Farmington Township Mon- day voted, 780 to 382, to outlaw hunting in the township, | by 14-Mile, 8-Mile, Inkster and Special election was authorized by an act of the state legislature. encanta cmt a favor even to a stranger is against their principles of living. But they cannot tolerate wide- spread damage to their property by irresponsible hunters, and that's why the problem exists. When the MUCC and individual sportsmen’s clubs came up with a suggestion for better co-operation the farmers were willing. But they know this won't solve the problem because any co-operative plans affect only members of these clubs — too small a percentage of Mich-| igan’s vast army of hunters. Before you hunt in Michigan) -| outdoors this year, plan to meet a) few farmers face-to-face. Ask per- mission to hunt in a man-to-man 479 $. Woodward Birmingham Phone Mi 6-1200 for Obedience Class. 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Soybeans were %-1% cents high- er, November $2.2644, and lard was 5 to 15 cents a hundred pounds higher, October $15.40. ~ FT PLASTIC [uewE rT I'GHT FIT TO OLD PLA Grain Prices _ | GHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: Wheat 122 a ast trom “a oe : es Soybeans 6 Plates fit like Br weeee-ee 1954g Nov . ...... Bomare Cusbion today sed es se May . 04% Jan ..... 2.65: a! meomfortable false tecth 2 July. .e0%. 192°. Mar .,...... 26549 tee or upper or lower plates $1 $0 Corn May .........264 if mot serishie Get Snug Dec . 14244 July aoe. 358 Denture Cushions t Maer ...... 1 45%. Lard MAY o6--se00 147% Oct ...00.. 15.60 | July oe 1.46%, Nov .. 1340 | ag | Qats Dec : 12 40 'Oec . aps 30% Soybean e Mar . soe -08 Oct... 225 J May cooe-. 13% Dee 11.88 ng: Rye Mar ........ 11 65 . | Dec ..ee see 1.13% May .. wil 48 SCRAP IRON | | ? bs | _._, Poultry and DETROIT POULTRY | ‘ DETROIT (AP) — Paying prices per | pound f.0.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality | METAL | esi Heavy hens 23-26, light hens 19-22; : crotiers and irtyers under ¢ ibs white , rOcks 30; gray crosses 32'y, barred rocks '32 Heavy ducks 24-25: turkeys heavy, j youns hens 37-38; young toms 31-32. Selling: Structural Steel I-Beams -- Channels Angles -- Etc. S. Allen & Son, Inc. | | cuicaco POULTRY i, CHICAGO Sada try: Steady; i Ying piices ht hens 3-32; old receipts 1.407 coops; ores ae heavy coua 21- 3: 185-19 fryers - or ebagerh, reosiers 18-20, ducklings 2 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (AP)—Prices were paid per | ot ger 1.0.b. Detroit today for Case jots of ernment grad 22 Congress Se. Whites: Grade A es 14-75, weighted +E 5 | average 744); large 69-72 wid oe -8142 medium 56-58 wid avg 5744; . wid avg 44; B large 64; peewees 36-38 wtd avg 37. } Browns: Grade A jumbo 74-79 wid avg | 76, large: 68-69. wid avg 68%: medium 65-57 wid avg 56; small 39-45 wid avg 42; ere B large 61-€3 wie avg 63's: grade large, 40; peeweqs 36; checks 38-40 wid avg 38's o Birmingham TRAVEL SERVICE é CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO ‘:AP)—Butter steady; receipts 422,615; wholesale buying prices un- changed: 93 score AA 6625. 82 A 66; Phone Mi 4-5711 ae Pen er a C 625, cars: 90 B Begs 's y: receipts 6.417; wholesale buying = oes unchanged: Us. large 63; U8 mediums $1: 0.8 standards 51-53, current receipts 45, dirties 42; checks 40. | Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! 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Red Zelon, Wool Padded, Parka Hood Coats—Knit Bottom Pants Reversibie Duck 0 Higher Trend . were: not all able to hold onto) 2.50 2.624, | % bu. ‘Local Markets. re Produce | / Farmer to Consumer 07 r 2. peppers. ‘3 for 20.2.: = Cuchmbers. 6 for \........ ‘35 ¢ seatenenegs . Oo Tomatoes. quart seneeeece 26 ee: Bt scesesen anaes A Le ust OO OReP eee are x Radishes bu pees ence 19 0 2.055: Cagenenceses 2% Casvete, one soseeceseioe 0 3 tor : CPO eeeeeereeeee 238 Ago $s A OU seccoccssccs 1% 00 ate Colery BDumed ceccscccses- Eggs, dozen ....cccsccecss 68, 1 and be Peppers. bushel ........... Carnations, dosen’.......04. 1.00 Gladiolis, bunch ......... band .50 Wholesale i DETROIT PRODULE DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on public farmers’ markets: Fruits: Crab, No i, aaa ou;. Plums, Damson, No 1, 2.00- % bu; plums, Prune, No 1, 1.50-2.00 Watermelons, Np 1, 2.25-2.50 bu Vegetables: Beets, Nb 1, 80-100 coz bens, beers ‘topped. No 1, 100-150 bu | Beans, green, flat, No 1, 325-375 ou. | beans, green, Roman, No }. 400-450 bu. beans, green. round, No 1, 406-450 bu. 50 Caives—Galablie 100 Veaiers steady, ¢ - ae @e | eating pee as ] |Aircratts, Autos’ | Up, Rest Mixed NEW YORK # — Aircrafts and motors were higher today with the remainder of the = market mixed, Many gains ran into aaa frac- tions. Losses were smail. list of lending issues held un- changed. Motors stood ahead yesterday in a bacward stock market, and they continued. their show of mild strength today. Hudson, yester- day's mpst active issue up a point, opened today on a block of 1,700 shares up at 11%: Attention to Hudson came from reports that Hudson and Nash are talking merger. Aircrafts with some good gains today reversed their trend of yes- Ne t 335-235 275 = apples Jonathan, | terday o i; & 5 One faney, 3.50 bu; No 1, 230505 wus apples te when they See! under . ——— tape. y, 3.50 bu: we 1 aye selling pressure: uu; es, Northern , fane ui: reyhound, No, 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; a = pally No. } G which announced an 2 00-2.50 bu; apples, Wealthy, fancy, 3.60 | €XPansion program, on a pls He 2. 3.00-3.00 be: an fancy, | block of 3,000 shares unchanged oi, 2 50 Can fancy, 3.00 bu: No 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. Grapes No | at 13. leak Ona egy oeenig wkd] quite active so fer this No 1, 3.00-3.25 bu; pears, Seckel, No rot: | week, Was on the tape with blocks of 1.500, 1,700 and 2,000 shares all unchanged at 5!2. New York Stocks NEW YORK—Compiied by the Asso- most high good and choice vealers hay 00- | ciated: Press 22.00. cull and utility ranged $8.00-)4.00. 3% Sheep—Salable 150. Fresh receipts in- —_ Ralls vu siocks creased by moderate carryover; sisugh- et chang? ter lambs slow, weak to 30 cents lower; oon today “139.3 739 63.2 1028 Gheep steady; early saies good to prime| Previous day...135 75.7 83.2 1028 native slaughter lambe $16 00-2090; some | Week ago 1 AM H 75 we 1029 utility end jambs $14.00-17.00;; Month ago. ...135.7 TAS $34 1041 Soot atta irs’ eee EBS Maw coe ae gE ul wei 5. igh .....- a hace 1963; low. ......1302 7358 605 00.5 . . 19062 high..,,...1808 048 548 118.7 CRICAGO (AP)—Galable begs 16.608: | 1907 to@-......2212 08:7 008. 070 slow and uneven; 50-125 lower on DETROIT STOCKS butchers: late and cidsing sales 1.00- (Hornblower & Weeks) 1.25 lower: sows weak to as much as 16 Pr after decimal points are eighths lower: most choice 190-230 Ib, butchers | eures High Lew Woon 21.3053. 00 Oe ae ee, man yee-tes | Beltwin Rubber*| ..... ie 13 top 22.50 paid sparing: C Navi ation: s a we, cows. | 20.00-22.00, few light Weights Gens: aonb =. eee 3 2 Balable cattle 16,000: salable calves | Mase Garews "Ete 37 3 400; few loads average-prime to high- Midwest gre 5 . -helfers Europe. Sodan Britain A al a = — eg ime 21 %5- up 3-16 of a cen Trew yi.- 27.75: bulk choice to Pc pr P nerd sp re ots cent commercial cows 8.75- -13-00. Great Britain 7 =t6, weiner and ee and cutters 800-97 up 3-16 of a cent: Great Britain 90 day utility and commercial bulls 14.00- 13.68: futures 2.79 15-16, up 3-16 of a cent; few choice and prime vealers 22.00; | Belgium franc) 2.00%, unchanged, bulk commerciat to choice 1500-2100, | France (franc) 26% ‘of a cent, un- cull and utility 8.00-13.00 changed; Holland (guilder) 2645, up 04 Galable sheep 2.000; moderately active. | of a cent, Italy (lira) 16% of a cent siaughter lambs and yearlings mostly rates _ POREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange follow (Great Britain in dollars. ar in New York open unchanged: Portugal iescudo) 3.50 un- | $0-te.4.00ower than | changed, Sweden ikrena) 10934 un- Tuesday: slaughter ewes about steady: | changed: “Sw ~—ifrene? +trees most good =< cheice lambs 17.00-19.00, | 23.32%, fue 004, Ae a cent Denmark ~ 7.00-16.00, | (krone) 14.52, unchange oes 8) te a nd chosen Latin America: Argentina (free: 7 24, joad $3 Ib. good and choice shorn lambs | Brazil free) 2.70, wn- load 93 Ib. good and choice year- | unchanged, ltl 14.50; cull ts good slaughter ewes | changed; Mexico 11.64, unchanged: tein Venqsucia (t (belivar) 2.03, unchanged. a ceemeraebapiare a en nor Hunting Caps $1.19 Three Quarter Length RED SUSPENDERS onl con 97¢ 79¢ ow Complete stock of insulated Hunting Boots, Buckle Arcties and Lace Packs. 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Carrots, No 1. aa Alum Ltd.. .. 44 LOF Giuss .. 35.6 | dos behs: carrots, topped, No 1, 1.50-2.09 Alum Co Am.. 472 Lib McN&L ., 8 j bu. Cauliflower. No 1, 1.25-1.7§ doz, | 4™ Airlin.... 115 Ligg & Mey .. 19.4 j Celery, No 1, 3.25-375 erate: celery, Wo 1, | A™ Can... 356 Loeckh Aire .. 23.5 | S36 doz bebs. Celery root, No i, 1.00. | A™ Car & Pay 315 Loew's ....... 10.6 50 doz behs. Corn, sweet, No 1, 1.09- | 4™ Cyan 446. Lone 8 Cem 2 ‘ ise 5-dor bag Cucumbers, slicers, ‘fancy Am Gas & El 322 Mack Trucks 11. 4.00-5.00 bu; No 1. 3.00-3.50 bu: eucum. | 4" M & Fdy.. 20 Martin GI .. 147 bers, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: cucumbers, ain | 4” 5 er: ie May eon . ih size, No 1, 3.50-4.00 bu: cucumbers, pickle, : hNo 1; 600-600 bu. Dill. No 1, 60-83 dos = Seating... io Mid Cont Pet ods behs. Eggplant. No 1. 1.25-1.75 bu ege- m Smelt » 2 4 —— Ch .. B : plant, long type, No 1. 1.25-17§ bu. | 4 Stl, Pd... 26 oe ard .. oe Horseradish, No 1, 3.00-3.25 pk bskt. | A™ Tel é& Tel 1541 bo Ho Kohirabi, No 1. 1.00-1 $0 doz bchs cs | 4m Tob....,/ 74 his ag St Met 198-1% des chs’ Cure, Me 4, | (Oe CoP:-'-: 8 em eee $S0-2:90 pe bekt. Ontons dry Me 1 | fine °° °° gue wat. Gach Bast 1.00-1.25. 50-ib onions, green, fancy Atchison +» 80.4 Nat Cash . 85. 1.00 dog behs “/% % 75-90 doz behs. | Sti Cet Line... 85.6 Nat Dairy .. 592 cpionypicling. No I" 15: per ty are: | Ati Retin' 3G Rat Lead 33 No 1. 1.75-2.25 42 bu. Parsley, curly, | 4 me ALOR J. ae ar et No |. 90-16 dos bche. Parsley roct, to 1. oe es ek oe ee 80-106 dog behs. Peas, black eye, No 1, Ime... NY Centra 19.2 450-500 bu. Peppers. cayenne, No 1, | Balt & Opio.., 202 Nie M Pw 26.3 76-198 pk bebt; peppers. bot. We 1 160: | Seen," : OT Bett & weet. 418 1.50 bu: peppers, pimento, No 1. 1 60-2.00 | Bene’er, '"" agg NO, Am AY nig Tg Oe ee ee Bosing Aicp... 023 Nor gu Pe it . ¥ red. sweet, No - L783 bu. Potatoes, fancy, 140-156 60-ip Bond Strs 13.3 Packard 4 bag: No 1, 90-119 50-lb bag; potatoes, | 5 MI... Pa a? w ate? Ne 1 2.20 306-% veg. Pumpiins Mol | Brit we! se pte St! 100-135 bu. Radishes, white, No 1. 60 | Bree MY. -- 109 Feram Pict ...3 1.00 doz behs; radishes. fancy, 1.00 doz a Co ot oo ee ave behs: No 1 70-90 doz behs Rutabagas. Calum beg ss ose (JC) ue No 1. 200-225 bu. Squash. Acorn, No 1, | ComOh WY... 10 Ee RR or 90-135 % bu; squash, Butternut, No 1, | C8" Dry.----- os ep a. a3 1.00-1.25 bu: squash. Delicious : No 1 sin Pac a Phelps D 3 1.00-1.80 bu: squash, Hubbard Nol 1.00. Capital Airl .. 96 Pit Plate Gi S 3 1.80 bu; squash, Summer, No 1, 1.60-1.50 | C®°* 37 Mesh ax ‘a bu; squash, Italian, fancy, 2.00 4 bu; coun ue =s nomen Gam . = So 1, 100-128 bu Tomatoes. fancy. 1.2 | Chee & Ohio. 338 Pure Oil 45.1 pk bskt; No 1, 80-1.00 pk bskt; tomatoes a kw. i) «6RKO Be 3 outdoor: fancy, 3.00-4.00 % bu, No 1, 200. | Chi & gE pe a3 2.50 44 Turnip, fancy, 1.80 doz bens: | Chrysler... $ adie CP No 1, 90-128 doz behs; turnip, topped. | Cities Serv .. 712 Rem Rand 141 No 1 128-1.78 bu s » | Citmas Mo .... 334 Reo Motors .. 211 Greens: Cabbage, No 1, 1.23-1.75 bu. | Coes Cole --.-108 Repub stl b+ Collard, No 1, 100-135 bu. Kale, No 1. | Co! Gas ---. tad gee eg 1.00-150 bu: Mustard. Ne 1, 100-125 | Com Bais .. 3 me eae bu. Spinach. No 1, 150-200 bu Sorrei, | Con GE . : 8h Ou ans No 1. 100-125 bu Swiss Chard. No 1. | Comsum Pw... 34 ell O1 -. 6 1.00-125 bu. Turnip. No 1 1 60- 125 py | Cont Can . $52 Sinclair Ol... 32 Lettuce and salad greens lery - | Cont Ou $04 noone Uh we ice = cage, No 1, 200-250 bu. Bnaive Ro 1, | Core ee bes te a dah 125-190 bu: endive, bleached. No 1. 225. | Curtiss Wr. oo gue 42.4 3.00 bu. Escarole, No 1. 128-150 ba: | DONA! ‘@h «3td Brands. 26.7 escarole, bleached. No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. | Dows Aire 68 a “aH Lettuce, butter, No 1. 290-300, bu; tet. | Dow Chem .. 66 Sid Ol Collf., o8.8 tuce head, No 3.78-4.25 3-doz; lettuce, Hedge bn... a. Std Ol] NJ... 68.4 head. No 1. 1.75-2.2$ bu; lettuce, leaf, | EO! wot. na oe Ohio... 312 eee 00-125 bu Romaine, Wo 1. 1.00- | Pat Mig | ale Studebaker... 223 i Ei Auto | 4 2 Swift & Co..,. 176 El & Mus In . Pa __ ve “oy + Emer Rad ,... ! ex. rane Livestock Erie RR 178 Thomp Pd... 43.2 pt Ex-Cell-O 45.2 Timk R Bear.. 364 TROIT LIVESTOCK Pirestane 57§ Tramsamer 4.5 DETROIT , (AP)—Hogs—Salable 350./ Freep: Sul .. 41 Twent C Fox 15 | Barrows and ‘gilts mostiy 60 cents low-| Gen Elec . 143 Underwood 35 | er) sows 50-75 cents lower; bulk barrows} Gen Fads ,... 55 Un Carbide. ..-65.4 | and gilts 170-275 ibs $21 7-22.25. mostiy | Gen Mills .... 57 Un Pac ..... 10% $22.25 for - Ibs with few choice! Gen Mot . §6§ Unit Air Lin.. 223 closely sorted ome and two's 22.50; other! Gen Tel .. 39.1 Unit Aire 40 weights scarce $21.25 down; most sows Gen T&Rub .. 284 United Cp.. 5 under 400 Ibs $20.00-20 75, 400-600 Ib) Gillette By Unit Fruit.,., $8.7 | sows $18.50-19.50. Goebel Br . Un Gas Im uM Cattle—Gaiabie 325. Siaughter steers, | Goodrich 7 US ee 18.1 | heifers and bulls mostly steady, mainly | Goodyear 471 U 8 Rub. : Be a cleanup trade, few sales and bids weak / Grah Patee 12 Us Smelt. 3si4 to 50 cents or more iower for cows,| Gt No Ry Pf 476 U 8 Tob os 0.) bulk unsold and without reliable out-| Gt West 8 ..173 Warn B Pic. ve US let; seattered sales utility and commer-| Greyhound ... 13.1 West Un Tel.. 42.6 cial cows $8,00-11.00; few canners and| Gulf ) 1... 45.) Westg A Brk.. 25 cutters $7.00-9.00, scattered sales good) Homestk wee M1: Westg BI 43:2) and iow choice short fed steers and| Hooker El ., 562 White Mot pe) yearlings $20.00-25.50; high choice, and| Hud Mot ..., 12 Woolworth 43.5 prime absent, some utility and com-| Inspir Cop .. 204 Yale & Tow 34 mercial grass steers and heifers $11.60-| Int Harv . 254 Yngst 6h & T 35.2| 16.00; most sales utility and commercial Int Nick 38.1 Zenith Rad.,. 7 bulis $12.50-14 50 lightweight . cutter bulis down to §7.00 or below STOCK AVERAGES See me “THR, sdiiekae rites, WEDNESDAY, october 7. 1059. - ad Business Briefs “est Down, Goal to Go” wiil ‘be the. subject_of discussion when Ben F. Hadley addresses the reg- ular “meeting of Pontiac Life U-n de rwriters Association im Waldron Hotel at 8:30 a. m.. Wednesday. Hadley, vice president and 8 U perinténdent of agents with Columbus Mu- tual, has been ae | P HADLEY with the company since 1948. Prior te that time he worked He is past president of Colum- bus Life Underwriters Association and recipient of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce “Harold Marks Award." Lake freighters hauled 2,927,- ‘090 tons of iron ore last week and incréased the season’s move- ment to 80,869,939 © tons. ore shipments a year ago were 23,794,954 tons. we The Greyhound Corp. has com- pleted transactions to acquire rail- road interests in the two largest Greyhound operating companies, according to Orville S. Caesar, cerporation president. The purchases are a 33.7 per cent common stock interest held by Southern Pacific Railroad Co. in the Pacific Greyhound Line and a 30 per cent common stock in- terest held by Pennsylvania Rail- gad Co, in Pennsylvania Grey- hound Lines. Greyhound also will purchase the Tennessee Coach Co., a long-estab- lished Greyhound connecting line, Orville said. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roy have returned from a holiday trip to Bermuda which Mr. Ray won in a recent sales contest offered by the Gibson Refrigerator Co. Mr. Roy owns men Parts Co. in Pontiac. ‘Judge Studies = Mahoney Plea | -Fakes-Robber's- Appeal for New Trial Under Advisement Oakland County Circuit Judge Tuesday Aristocrat Club, Mahoney, 51, ieheeey Sees in his _ peti- tion for a new thal that the jury was swayed by his conviction of conspiracy to murder Sen. War- ren G. Hooper a few montks_be- | fcre his trial —- The State Supreme Court later absolved Mahoney of conspiracy in the Hooper murder. He also claimed he was convicted on coerced testimony of two gunmen who had been promised their free- dom for their testimony Judge Hartrick said today he will reserve judgment in the case until he has, completely reviewed all evidence. Lake . President Acts. to Protect‘ Career Men WASHINGTON #® — The Civil | Service Commission told govern-. ;ment agencie today to be sure the job rights of career émployes are respected, even if_it means displacing sorne workers without regular. Civil Serviee status: Chairman Philip Young sent to cabinet officers and agency heads a letter he said was written by direction of President Eisenhower. In it he said the government's policy on economy reductions in- cluded. these provisions: — 1. “Ne employe with Civil Service status shall be separated from his agency so long as there is a position in the commuting area ... for which he is quali- fied that is filled by a person with an indefinite appointment.” 2. Employes with Civil Service status who are separated may ap- ply to the commission, which will refer them to “any agency having vacancies or positions within the commuting area filled by persons with indefinite appointments." Young wrote that “career em- ployes generally can be assured of continuing employment in the | Bovernment service so long as | their services are satisfactory,” Observe National Pharmacy Week Pharmacists of the mation are observing National Pharmacy Week (Oct. 4 ( 10) with the theme “Your Pharmacist Works for Bet- ter Community Health.” One hundred Years ago the first federal census: shows there were 6,139 pharmacists in the country: this year the number is 104,966, 4 tion of Boards of Pharmacy. Al- work in retail pharmacies. About 6 per cent are women. Since 1932 pharmarists have been required to have four years of college work in one of the na- tion's “4 colleges" of pharmacy. thoes | 1948 Ford, Motor ent SOBA 684266. | Sale will be at North Park Blvd.. Lake opel ‘iehtgan October 13, 1983, at 1:30 p Oct. 5, 6, 7, " according: to the National Associa- . wrk in Fetal pharmacies. 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Russia has a ready-made oppor- tunity to strive for world peace in the Korean political conference, and daily rejects that opportunity. However, the offer of a non-ag- gression pact to Russia might serve one good purpose. Accep- tance or rejection would offer a clue to her. intentions for the fu- Mitchelidale, and Gladys M. Black, 28, of 20515 Mendota, are being held in Oakland County Jail pending examination Oct. 15. Neither was able to furnish bond. Ferndale police accused Parker of entering the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sierawski, 514 W. | Breckenridge, and forcing them to turn over the money at knife point. They claimed Miss Black drove the car for Parker. Nepal, +50) miles long and 100 miles wide; is a “buffer state” wedged between India and Tibet. -Ordinary tale, or soapstone, is Oe %; Pat tee a oa. % 26 2 ae cA ae ; , Fi : i 4 & i \ I zis i“ 4 x RV ees se saa t. me oT = = at oe aes Ss See ae Selstee e e _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 (2 Wait Examination ("“°* a hewever,| _ A Royal Oak Township man and } A_CHAIR, . YOU GOT | : cused S a remntaie Lar oii NO assuming that Russian | manded examination on armed ANTIQUE ee panety euatens, yesterday when seems unlikely that she | Justice Earl N. Nash would accept any pact without James Parker, #6, of 211i on peace treaties for Germany and Austria. A non-aggression pact with largely magnesium silicate. by Galbraith fure. SIDE GLANCES Russia is expected to be one of , hey | 1 This week also Churehit 1 x -BUUTS AND HE BUDDIES }| pected to make his first speech | since illness postponed his Ber- rs - WHAT WORRIES ME 1S YOuR PERHAPS A PART TIME SOB! THAT WAY YOU COUR mote mescting with Freades ite. Bey se SELF RESPECT } WAITING OW TAR ENOUGH TO PAN THE MORLENS FOR 7 Eisenhower and French Premier IM SORRY MRS.RUGELES!|| THE MORLEYS HAND AID FOOTs |] WIRING SOME OUTSIDE HELP LTELL NOU WHAT = : Joseph Laniel. TIGHT FAIR TOR ME |] Aid WWE ORUDGERN Jw LET ME THINK WT OVER AND TL. SEE WHAT I se i. = HOMILY - : : / se ~ Chiet Mia Bewll Humphrey, This marks the 80th convention changes: were being drafted by | ‘sd bout bis es eee nie Os Seer for the Grand Lodge and the 62nd Michigan's “Little Hoover" Com-|™ont, his lawyer one who will confine his liberal- gram will be a speech by De- | for “Grand Temple members mittee today for submission to the| The marquis, a “ism to practical conservative think- troit Mayor Albert E.- ol eee d — sario and husband of ” - along with exhibition dritis by | Milford Club : hog sath Legistative Committee = ge The former Calitorniia. governor,| Mason and Port Huron Temple als to eaie tne instead of two- | c ay a, 0 who was sworn in Monday, also says he “will put personal and} party pdlitics behind me for the remainder of my life." ‘Warren's statements were. con- tained in a: filmed television ’ ‘mterview carried last night on the CBS network “See It Now” as North Carolina. - “T think of what_ Tincoke once said. Someone asked him how he classified himself. He said: ‘I am ~ @ very slow walker, but T never ‘walk backward’.” groups. A banquet, with Harry H. Pat- tison, Pontiac grand outer guard toastmaster, will feature Fri- day’s activities, Featured speaker for the banquet wil] be Supreme Chancellor Sheldon M. Roper of Installation of new officers will round out the convention Satur- day Stuart Allan and Fred Stevens. on Grand Temple committees are ‘Celebrates 43. Years Activity Celebrating 43rd year of continuous activity, the Milford Men’s Club held a memorial hospital or ‘clinic in| | memory of the late Dr. Ralph Mc- Kenzie will be held. Warren added: “And so I like to feet that while I, too, am a|siow walker, I al- ways like to walk forward and it is always a sad day for me if I go to bed at night thinking we halve not -made some progress ” State Parents Warned About 7 ee Warren's declaration that he was Child Accidents LANSING (®—Michigan parents were urged by the State Health All_¢lubs in this area will at- tend the meefing in hopes of working out plans for a much needed hospital. Representatives from White Lake, New ‘Hudson, Milford, Highlang, Novi, Com- merce and- Walled will at- . tend. ( ~ fd United Press Photo Department today-to~begin through with politics was in reply to a question by interviewer Ed- ‘ward R. Murrow: ‘18 months ago you Were a major candidate for the presidency. Do you still have aspirations for the White House?" Asked whether he ever had ar- gued a case before the Supreme | Court. Warren replied: “Yes. I was admitted to the Supreme Court Selves against accidents. The department said 341 per cent of them at home. ‘Sixty-one children died of to teach children to protect them- and girls under 5 years old were killed in accidents last year—55 cation in bed, but ‘the department’ said there is reason to believe that many thought. to ‘have died of earty- Lapeer Area Scouts Take ‘Mystery Hike’ METAMORA—Nine troops, rep- resented by 91 Boy Scouts and inthe La- | peer District's : Boy Scout ‘‘mystery hike’ and weekend encampment from Mt. Prospect, Ill., named “‘Miss Specs Appeal of 1953’’ is a sight for four eyes (let alone two.) The beautiful miss, who won her title in a nation-wide contest conducted by the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., shows that glasses don’t detract a bit from a gal's natural charms. Coast Guard 23 Gls Turned Red Moves Inquiry _|[s ‘Meager Showing’ boys suffo- : nome 3 |_—~onanes se moE- “APPEAL’—Nancy Ann Miller, 21-year-old bionde + ty ‘Litfle ino year terms for state elective offi- cers and replace the present elec- tive auditor general post with an appointee of the Legislature, the ture. mit proposed. organizational changes within 30 days of the start of a legislative session. If law- | road “‘sank straight down,” leav- approval earlier this that time,-a plan to-in-~ crease alj county officer terms to four years was coupled with the proposal. The proposal to establish a new office of legislative auditor to re- place the present elective auditor general is a revival of a. long- Legisla Under the plan, which may re vows vee was “How to Stay man 209 rier cull re “ines paggr er Trengzeme s- Hoover’’ Committee which has Dr. W Gibson was ap- been studying state government| The pointed to afterld a_meeting ‘in streamlinging, noted that the four- | Pitality as Walled Lake next Monday where a year term...proposal almost won ployment je many people of discussion of plans for either a district. Eyewitnesses at Bekkelaget sta- tion said about 200 yards of the _Afew days later,_an_ editorial | _ in both the Italian and French edi- tions of l'Osservatore Romano con=| ' demned the frolic's “ostentation, vanity, sensuality, stupidity, deca- dent morals, foolishness ard im- morality in all aspects.’ "Landslide in Norway ‘Kills: 4; Others Safe | Jandslide zational changes which would be- come operative unless vetoed by — smothering actually died of unde- |/1j 2%, "ae game area in May- t Ship Sinki els ‘within 60 coe an war eas goede ah acer in 1928 and the day after I was ring y unde- |'field Township. oO 1 1nkin ar. . admitted to practice there I argued | tected illness. Explorers conducted Scouts on Pp g GRAND RAPIDS # — Senator | could be made effective. -| On the road at the time were in Dra n Oct 15 i : r puny oY Alanieda PORE HURON th —Constreryison TCMICh) Saye What thet a, bus. with pod rage Gove we : Ey, for which I was district | took the lives of 47 kids. to the encampment, also provid-|Guard inquiry into the sinking of | 2; Us. prisoners of war refusing C ty p automobiles 0 trucks. DRAYTON PLAINS -+ A modern attorney at that time, against the | _ The department said 46 died in | ing an overnight camping experi-|the German freighter Wallschiff Glatin in KC “ oun eaths “The casualties, four dead and family shoe store will open at 4460 | "inci. | fires and explosions, 18 from such | ence — = eee te several injured, reportedly were | nice Hwy. Oct. 15 in the new Southern Pacific Co. and, inci- , : shifted here today from Lérain, i Albert Miller on the bus. ; idialty @e'use 42 . hot substances as steam and | Skits, songs and stunts were giv- meager showing” for the Commu-| pr FAsaNT RIDGE — Service Wi said three minutes | 2™ard’s building. ‘ar. | dolling liquid, 76 in car accidents, | en Saturday night and church serv- | Chie. nists in view of their methods to| for Albert Miller, 73, of 93 — ;| Fixtures and stock for the store The conversation between War . er, 73, Kengsing- | after ‘the landslide a commuters y ren and Murrow indicated the in-| 33 by drowning, 19 from falls ices held Sunday morning. After ® ae ee Gee ce see ‘atm Red converts: ton Ave., will be at noon tomor-| train sped toward the station but |e being moved in (his, week. Rays terview was held before Warren | #94 13 from poisoning. church, ~— migre tiny in- cacained lant Friday uila So! Ge The senator expressed his views row from Schnaidt Funeral Home, the engineer stopped 75 yards short | ™nd Saal gs and Hall was sworn in as chief justice. . Parents were advised to: ee ae in an address to the Men's City | Royal Oak, with burial in Stiles | of the wrecked section. prepectes | Never leave a child alone in aj Siven. Pioneer, A acne carn) comand Paes Woks t Y| Cemetery near Lapeer. He died The slide overturned one house | Family Store at Un Lake and ioe Troops from seven communities | ore carrier. yesterday. Monday at Royal Oak., and damaged ssverdl obese. <; {Cooley Lake roads, will also oper- _ Capt. Van Atta to Speak | “Keep matches. poisons and medi, Daedll dere rt O eee Sem es aes doses ped ot mr rel @ tale foeee Both men are napeliots Whe Mee cines from children’s reach. | spars of which still show above | TeP@ erguson Paul Fitch of Pleasant Ridge: (eee a t Turn the handles of pots toward’ PTA Officers Named . _ the waters between here and that around 14,000 North Koreans | two brothers, Fred of Royal Oak Plucked Live Sparrows hold — Sones — Capt. the back of the stove, out of the Sarnia, Ont., are to be inter. | and Chinese had repudiated com-| and George of Marion. — HONG KONG u®—A Chinese. ac- | Locke Store. ec Frank Van Atta of Oakland County reach ‘of children. HOLLY—Heads of Committees | viewed by Capt, H. C. Moore | munism, a fact which he said Red | Martin McKentie cused of plucking the feathers from | *™Y- : Sheriffs Department will be guest} Watch children constantly at| for the coming year in the grade| of Cleveland and bis inquiry | propagandists had ignored. CASS CITY—Service for Martin | live sparrows and of! the birds speaker at the first regular eet-| beaches and in swimming. school PTA are announced by beard (starting at 1 p.m.). Ferguson also estimated that a McKenzie, 88, who died Sunday in| for sale as food today was sen-| Mrs. Adams Attends af ing of Sashsbaw PTA at/ Call a physician at the earliest President Mrs. Robert McKenney) 4) 4g questioned crew. | fourth of the people of North Ko- | Tuscola County Infirmary, was to | tenced to six months in prison and ‘in Dearborn ~ Pod he suspicion of sicknes, a precaution | s° fohows: Frogram, Mr. and! on irom: ths. Planear at padre rea had taken refuge in South|be 2 p.m. today at Douglas Fu-/ fined- 10,000 Hong Kong dollars. Meeting n ve : Principal G. W. Barrie will also against so-called “suffocation” | “rs. Worth Hichcock; ‘abate and | ™ Monday and Tuesday. Questions | Korea to escape communism. neral Home with burial in Elkland | ($1,660.) DRAYTON PLAINS—Mrs. Don- thow films of the Flint tornado means, Mr. and Mrs. William C. ; Cemetery. , of Plains, deaths. . mostly were routine, determining tery . ald E. Adams of Drayton disaster. McRorie; hospitality, Mr, and y . He is survived by his widow member of Michigan Histori- - . . Mrs. R.'S. Brummeler; member. | ho was on duty at the time/Lapeer County WCTU | ysis ‘| Mrs. Dempsey Named poy malt inipems aPr 0 Masquerade Planned Street Flood in Florida | snip, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Guffin; |4%4 What action was taken. Hold . Z a ae iting of the Brome — . . oO 6-Inch Catfish refresHments, Mrs. M. E. wae Capt. Harold Patterson, a Ca- to Ho Meeting at Lum s to Head Utica OES ular monthly meeting of the DRAYTON PLAINS — Fellow- Nets One 6-Inc and room mothers; publicity, Mr.|nadian piloting the German ship.| LUM—Lapeer County WCTU will To Meet at New Hudson UTICA—Mrs. William Dempsey gg tiga was held at Fair ship Bible Class of Cotmmunity| SANFORD, Fla. (#—When the | and Mrs. J, N. McCall. died in the accident. apparently | hold a county meeting at the| NEW HUDSON — WSCS will| has been elected president of the lane, the Henry Ford home ‘and _ United Presbyterian Church will | street in front of his house flooded, - ; of a heart attack brought on by home of Mrs. Elmer Waters here| meet at the home of Mrs. Louis|OES here for the coming year. . of the Ford Motor Co. neet for a masquerade party at| Damon Morrison went fishing in| Although many claims have been | excitement. Representatives from Clifford,| Sdunek tomorrow at 2:30 p. m.| Other officers are: . center Renichcarhrsany Pn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | it. ‘ made that fertile mules have been Findings of the inquiry will be | Lapeer, Dryden, Almont, Colymbia- | for its regular meeting. Mrs. P.C.| Mrs. Ed Patrick, vic-president; | Chives. ot Rustem, 4420 Meigs St, Friday at| He caught a six-inch catfish yes-| found, many authorities believe | announced later trom Coast Guard | ville, Farmers Creek, North Branch, Miles will direct a program on/ Mrs. Loren Frank, secretary; and / plans to publish # history a tipm terday, mules always are sterile. headquarters at Washington, D. C. and Attica are expected to attend, | stewardship. Mrs. John Wright, treasurer. gan. we , In Memoriam —1|__—Florists-Flowers— 3|_ Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5) Wanted Male Help | Wanted Male Help 5 Wanted Mate Help 5| Wanted Female Help 6| Wanted Female Help 6 - See ree es | emer ote NTE Fg Sig) Ia a , _ |wrD.:WAITRESS&| . And while she les les PA peaceful _ Ambulance Service =4 — in ‘oo otar Gb Cana HOW MUCH = K ITCHE N HEL P. emporary Er: Her “memory we shall always e . vod working condi F In ad- A Y W rth? Wanted at Once GLENWOOD CAFE, Office Work a HUNTOON Solicitors clases Nios devehog_potental fo re rou Wort: Picet, clase einer & fret eines! 734 GLENWOOD, OP- . < “husbands Robert lake, uyY Ambulance Service 2 men with cara te sell the PON-| Su, pa gh eg FO : Our salesmen decide their | "unter Biv, Birm. Mi4- _____ 9 Oakland Ave. Straight Salary contact Mr. Robert Green. their earnings. Planning | waw FOR LIGHT STOCK WoRK | « co Feats Card of Thanks 2 Funerat Directors 4 ons o hee ies oe and working properly can| Thin’ $ dey an ee ; TO THANK ALL OUR : ‘THOMPSON stash e ee aes S ] pay off for you, teo. We bono Fe a “allel finds oe And acts of kind. Voorhees-Siple Circulation Dept a Boor as ponent aed QIESMEN | need 1 man to sell riew |ean PENTERS WANT Nese quriag caf revent bereave: FUNERAL HOME “IMBLE "ER . and used Ford cars and | —Sfet_8:30_ 1200 _Birm. | Ambulance Plane or Motor 1111 Jostyn FE 4.952 trucks. As we said be-;_ Wanted Female Help 6 eee. Mr. Gideon smets | PED - - THE PONTIAC 2 MEN TO FICK APPLES YOUNG fore. th is exce irae thanks to : Earl Beckm 2%/ miles| We are adding 3 experienced 7 ore id fe pay Pa x SALESLADY Donelson-Johns PRESS cast. of eae one / 133. tional and you will re- er ki ' ) MEN TO CUT. WOOD, 3/TO 6 | Clothing salesmen to our staff : h cal benek 1 uedlient “Par: yan Jewelers. WOMAN 50 FORE Holtman, Mr‘and Mrs. Groree | DESIGNED POR. YUNERALS”_ Eis $2 hh me He Ly nates savertane | ceive, the ustial benefits. \__R sem} ™ boas FR Se ANTED me Smeitz and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Herb. See Mr. Driver-Salesman _ Peterson today case 3 weasie To LEARN ze merchendise. An ideal oppor- = “1: , bake pisses pies. w RESs FOR MORN ¥ 7 wae se Og! at Earl R. Milliman’s. age ae ; ER err LADY 70 tive Wire WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR LIES oe Wet “cur ‘established’ routes for s | ‘unity for qualified men idedi a E fan sth Sadie —— Fu Stee! gn So ™ Elevator Opera Operator. ends e FULLER BRUSH ROUTE OPEN. A N _FE }- er 4 p.m, ie floral offerings and acts of kind. BOX REP — 23 = 0 HAVE IM- SS a ons ae ee working conditions. Excellent 3.600 us Who cannot accept ordinary 6-8| UNUSUAL a wr oul moot of car wife and mower, é. ing Com Pon:iac nd Birming-| ance, ever ready to please the ooorunity tor advancement for week to start. Car. essential: Job. Age 22-45. Telephone iy between 25 on, ~ 10 _a.m._today bam ares mu: ae car perms 4 arn. a driv. and - ores ee ee ee pat ‘nent good = : Tock Ww ing. No collec or deliv musicial background for sales- Be cota te Lie comforting | 4 there were replies at Eepences, tecpiateaten gad ommendations Proatinc Laundry | Sdvancement. Guaranteed sal- gg oy = = High earnings “Per ‘interview. ph. | work, sise ng. ‘ave | LIGHT Words, Also the West Bloomfie} the Press office in Ve Lee | ond Dry Cie $06 8 Tele ary and commission. INEXPERTENCED ) MAX TO SEIT | mone 6 tor im paca a eatin — — ~ - —— 7 Hated ces cme cee omen’ ¢ iilary. Chester Huat -the following. boxes: WrD. STOCE paY z wo wore by hee . oo, ce Sy rape, Betnanen ah om and fam Rough, . ommiuone 4 oad [Louis SPADAPORE MARKET house project. Must be union and _ a 197 Oakland bay tm dey See foreman on job aoe 7 ee | | ante quaiipmo wEciaae.| % Mah Se anor 19, 20, 22,.23, 24, 26, 27 Following red: .. or r 40, 44, 57, 58, 60, 64, 66, toon lecntien, 300, por sont sorv.| —& FLOOR Cee JN'S ar cts The Pontiac Pre heat, This ls for with ‘he Pontiac ss 76, 80, 105, 112, 116. na ge TS lncbectors ce » Norwalk UG ols Line TRAVELING WANTED. for appointment } , —FOR WANT ADS rommomnd | koto ~eiaim—work onty.; AIRCRAFT PARTS {— _853 Woodward Ave. | | ; sated “Cutt Boose "Eh | OE Prone, Mest, Mead, YOUNG MAN : § 7 : Be et, No | Ba: aa a on ea “ bh ew = ie Ae ri ——s en __Fontiac sree eee a = Se 1 ys PART TIME BEAGTY OPERATOR. gap hve og o-- OF ten’ | AWHING SALESMAN WANTED. tion if you qualify. Apply in per: Ga 2-1424. Randall's Shoppe. USED CAR SALESMAN | straight body work. No | inting- | Men earn while you learn, $100 0 Nr Telegeph. ate sie From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We éed ful a Town Collision 36 Eliza draw against commission, must : Fusmeh “cohdeen "i “TO ey Fos ; ¥. Ve need a successiu ~ = a _ be neat appearing must own . ’ » HERE POR sy referebty. poh ; : VERS, RENTAL BASI8,| ca Call Mr Socall, FE 5-703! | ALWAYS A GOOD JO: if ache ee Day. ke y d a All errors should be re salesman with good °AB, DR! nit, ay t 189 S. Woodward ———-—-_-_ “@ good mechanic of 9 good bump- burn, from 9D conn uae ed er ac crammnee character and pt Anpiy orebard Late t Detween between 3 and 3 p.m. . PART giME, QARDEN HELP a oat Ge Rina et AID. = ee oe lee WANTED. TO BAKERY so a ANDERSON employed MI 6.2150 assumes Ra : __4 and 6 _ | EXPERIENCED Wag i MaA- ; 7 | ery. Spain GEL OA Ge te en ability to sell used cars. |~ RBA‘. ESTATE SALESMAN chine repair man. @tesdy work;| fesit ne ee isis to $388 per mooth MA Gora TONS Call efter @om. mingham. MI +114. "| GERMAN GIRL OR WO cooking: portion of the first Insertion Liberal compensation to | "iene" nopras for two salesmen. | ton, sete an "reigrences Call’ § a Some engineerine training OF e+ typigy @ _ PILING POSITIONS tain gis ste Pele Dee. nM ae of the advertisement which = “ : : Z i ain floo toe | §-geia f intm i p.- . ai | pertence necess availasle, Many benefits. & day, | _ployed. MI_ +1261. See keex sesaarea eoleaeas man capable of proving CAWRENCE “W. CAYLORD | Sew a Saleen Branch ‘planage: Trainees ST OREKEEPE R to "hear week. nett tallzation "i SORES Gmm, a pay. CADIS TN, KY A Sa eT aaae os ; hts-vahre-Ask-for Hank Ei cose : Hobs fl Alert, cepa “man needed to sce Papel oe roerem al on. te hase renesds cok meomasl ~ othe, es vert we = . ae days: thove-chittren: a i we . X anmes oe — bers.’ eye Sa eel Schlaefer at The Bright = one ae frie Pee ee ee ee ccatel alte Satagefiat Geining positions. material 45000, ext. 337 : ae WOMAN 10 CARE to thier ‘come. Ne. experience _— AMBSTRESS. 3 RIENCED IN a needed camvassing oe Spot, 60 Orchard Lake. | sie opmna TORS ferred ee Mr. Downey “Wilson.| side work. No to selling, wonderful | The above positions pre pet bap yl repairs & alte = Ou Stee. _leeting OR» quate coacuntag pe mass Pee ine Teterence AsTEaNS Openings 8 doth da need < Woodward, Birmingham, aia wil large largest compeny in field. | bs ee since, City ‘itl 53821, — ' a. HELP SOME CONSUMERS — an ee i i 2 2 iarger “than reguiar agate ence to Box 65 fine Brese. a . Daniels ‘Ms MAN FOR HEATING INSTALLA- tive alery to start. eckiar mae EasY EXTRA CASH UP TO” ‘BAKERY SALESLADY ¢ ee rrne NTIAL; ALSO POWER co. ee mt oases seen es BiNGETTERS, you “OR PARE | _ Cor. a, bao ee meee tion work. Some exp¢rience de- progress week. Show exclusive feature; ~’** ae Wie. baits | Has openings for an 7 previous to. publication. ne week ee a oaret. Gee ~~ EXPERIENCED | sired. 2 Res Exceptional benefits, Secure fu- choes. No investment "or exper NO NIGHTS. HOUR Yan ixevaance (AND STRNOORAPRER or ev s over = WEED 2 AL EST To SALES . e. Pree outfit. Pa Shoes, UNIFORM FURNISHED NSUBANCE schort Raat Ade, may . of MOTOR INN REC. p Chevrolet Mechanic en) BOD fee grew + Plenty ot | If you are for © job with Te Bt., JACHUS BAKERY Se SE SEE TS. Fd o ‘work week. work: celled floor = Me Perry. . ‘e . ‘ od pode “WE HAVE OPENING |_S2 oo Fee aera &-| “CORT M. IMBLER House pee eee eect oan Ott Oi B70 B wire Piaaen oe a a) Consumers. 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Excellent AUTO GALESMAN WANTED AG- gre A show you how you |MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR onend ag conten OFFI Yee gs Portier, High panasApely | ghecpnaged odd fobs ‘on tarm-| Spyartuniy Pauter “Bou Der) arene ambidour salnmenG/ S42 "Ect: moot A” Sent fet | “igi Reworwert contig ive | Sige Pures ere | pr won RICE com 5 mk < . eS : dl pes ae ne - . a z a i : “ CORPS wv" 32 cre. 88s VERY Ex A Pin BOYS. is YRs. & OVER, PAY| Mercury oe cn See Fred) a nar, Local area only. dress also employed. MI 4: Dept..42 Chicago. ————~ | RaTION r 9 360 86648 TB REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, nity: Rawieigh business now avail- vit seale of 12¢ per game.| _ Foster at ad WANTED TOOL LATHE Al ‘AN OR . WAITRESS | for Rt id 8 immediately, "Bloomfierd a“ TOOL | La i. | kev office position Good » Bicnslaghen Office Ng talerman, ‘to = ey caine” sae Lanes, Woodward a Long ~~ CENTERLESS must be Sous ah 3 wo ¢ requ | oF m | 6 Ee te 2 a.m. noe im person : si Warle. n mode: | Ber, aes ch eemty ee | ge eeutntegct tones oct of | Sk eam Grinder =. cmplore ene am Midwest 400%" ea an ames | crete te tat agg Oe eee ome N Roamer] MACHINE SETTER, |p Sa ae to Wer | SIRE OR. WO 379 Hamilton *— resting proposition’ Bate- eee eee im trian ict ot | WED. CAR, WASHER. COMMIB- ies Peolae Prot Bex a ~| Sto orchare Lake, ve 4 i yes: sion plus *-~nus. Apply LaBa: APPLICATIONS Ba] = Poet "ical: "| custdmere and help the right per) Service corner Walton and dost = sist be ea = A this seldom occur. Write Raw-| FARM HAND, NCED, 4 yt person ' SUPER MKT. —. — UNION CARPENTERS. FE 5-8066| leigh 68 b> month. know. bow. to: ; ° aber 6. . . milk, [mney ae a teas peek Gin. MY 39711. 4 ies WAITRESS ao ware aT MARYS. coy 45 sa a LICE OF HAM INESDAY, OCTORER » a rae anes F ) 7.2088. ee a oes Na ee Boe to Reat _a2a| 3 it 3 ee a. y ) fies er aves _Bist 0ftee Sones 20 Seas roi, Panay eC | Aviat — Ott Bee Se Henle i er occupied od } ae (as \ tre N. Eng! e, aftorney. 3 ge te ea B. Mitchell this west st a3 bedrooms, weg ; 3h or Eat ha SS FE at Waldron Hotel. | fm = ti Reon 3 OER COREE | ee ; Ss ein Y _ tered bath bath aSALLE HOTEL 5. nclidas | telephone Samat, ol at anagement For Sale 1h. am. st abompeterr ee ee Huros at hy mea B ; L sey eee ah, 98} lackwood cs hWwrere : Hedinds natural fi WEST SUBURBA - front deere leading x | Beha ter jee*ed“tuamatie we HOTEL AUBURI RIN 4 Large colonial 1 — es ee: featu: ring q suprm. Fenced street. Value pi tot. Pa 9§0. — Only Rooms by A coding a Re Ooms . FE 4 ga . ees a Pistia it diate CLEAN ROOM, 2D y appointra cacet. $5,000 dn. Men, FE 2M, G00r A ee ro) RANCH — fie pown ves acant, Cozy : grators, anne. sols. . Moar Pon OOME. * beds oom OME = adh es toot DAY WORE 3D. Br pehangiaiba , fg B TE ET | sesrtactne®citaats Bt ee es Yous . FE 26941. $03. RIOHL 06 Oakland ap. | LOST. PA’ ti. SR 9 MEN, Wi FOOD. oe, Scesten 0s tioned _base- | : ——.— ang} cikL W AND OHN’S TR Ave. FE 2- eat: 2Aue 2 Rew o 7 Motor. Day p nas f : move Peer e. Wi. ex- , 500. oc CEST BE “JOHN'S TRENCHING ee oe —— site: Sep ake Tot ee ee : any time after 3 air Pootings, water lines, HING _ Welle bak on chin and i— “y rot . 10-7 No Sater Beare = VACANT BI aun e. ie story anew 3 The aes SAWS lines. PE 4 septic Lost: INT Reward: merce . pa a pied Re bow Lene. aM pBlade wot and bath GALOW natural living on 12\4x , LAWNMO 8643. — i, | rd. EM 3-4553 ‘Wid. Contr: idea” ent Apts. soasios, full baseme Immediate _ Bedroon eeulage- : ‘with : WERS| este re aon oF cack Mian tel Furnished eee poo | ile bath PR Op = earing red. unger “Spaniel 3% te 30 W aS aes F 3 Suburb os sown. = "Pull be 5 onl : puppy phe A rban R. sement Reward, Answers to ~ anted Real __3-6301, RA ogame vais pre’ 5 rms. basa Ranch H reeds atic | gas = rE Estate nex as ferred. Mi tion. beth. om bed attic §-8087 ' “3rl “OR APT. = mt rag 2% acre Brick con: bd is a buy, sce i a W eee LADIES, On.” HEAT. CALL for only #107 is can nd: Scar ee: RA — todas - : E WANT inci : i hy ibo ith #2500 down} "Pho ;" O’NEIL, R Ringside Bar, W. | Immediat TO 7 modaien MODERN APTS. roe | Sch ui PE 3-118 ealtor i... eee . WORK _ Bee is paa’eae" Accom: #7 aefer ember Coop Exchange Read. - 5, FE press. ree. your contracts. W: ee want action fo ees HT Sotonen me K Cabin , — Ave STOP L ‘ : j ‘1634. : 0.) 7 T: MALE : | ee cash w e he le give and r our li USEKEEPING RO naened Oven FE | For COOK _ war ane cue Fe din Beadle eo a eaty crane Ney tng a Seti a havi On NG ROOM, nel "idl tong ranch” pa OU or “emer Meer aed onee 0 elie tla ‘cae| Say in morgane |FRQ a4, age OM | Sa WALLED tue Vat-nrot aroun! Butt aiiee bea mionT ADY eis St Ie = = 3S anywhere at RQOM APT. aie oe te Paved street. Close og ——— Bust buy tn Oak: wet. : FE 5-3340 ED | 10 we 8 Astaeosty Ug ws banevc 7-T185. bie enh geol forge ong village Faye Rd. Phone PE bat y in Oak- Mase SL to eT. BERNARL after pendent fe ~~? tn. land contracts a bus. 3 nooM pate . $35. WEEK aS 4 5 eat tor soar oe terry 4750 see ee Bicrins | sen “SEWER etHiN noon oF Vicinity 1a3 ae bome RATE GAsil_—FOR YOUR co re eel ey cot | Must Se auc Prefer e Before tbe sporectated. mut 7 1" — taco caftertng from 8 SSewieethnG, Lost call FE K" or equity YOUR — now and Wane SRG —WODERN FURR. a 8 SE sche buyin, from Many — orth !ANING- — ie BLACK as ; neward. pn T. Templeton, ft your “CET at your pis poor uy ue Vine Pat 4 vacant for Aso » See, me = ar eireiatin, -we'b com —_ PE 4-2012 ochester rd. TAN COON W. ‘Huron Realtor "RICH bath, @fOOERN 1 No. RRET BARRY roeie ak hanes or CASH f a nae C QUICK.” , beth, Hot water, ge ak tere : Campion anasiging = Pee ve a |e he CTS Ed eee EVERY T: wi = beat ies ae Matty OO rita 01335 or INCOME. 13 Bstaplished ie : ~~ tc Ick rac “nell ch a : 5 Now availabi . a ype Mog sd Houghton "MALE of —— us dur land con Lee M. Sto — dose im, oom fe | FURNISHED, You 5 rms ee on we au ‘kinds. A trees tise ying for = ty by ide tone | ee at our disp have plenty TIN, Open Bre. sch “Real | recta & qeiet rs to E ted 6 rms th down st side. ota eit ene eer Gea ein Be eS oe wihrnicns src com eae: G aw Bund: r _ Ph. m = with E ° | roonne and = seest Jos! ay from a CAM Ask tor ae and tan — — “WITH PE 5-105, 2 R ent. Gas, hea FOUR ea Orion. bay =o this Lenore street. eas etn Geax aie | aaa er] name of mm grown than ol ERON ‘TLC Clark si ie pocemon epee | a 1k PON. on MS PVT wok. FS “Lent. Se rch Dining mil = Close "to schools Cun: | prriced wrod eaieed.| _ Cn whereas ieee te | LARK |, Fanch 6 Dudgaiow. wooed |* stale E mie. FE toe. storms, and se ad Lnsanow scnoot alii ahewine Fe ati ae ole opens eee CAS oer we Ls iM Bie or. 2 story 3 gomiturplateg Ne OREEN $f. it TODAY. "ereent. part vene: A= heme. plus, suka it : yeTOM FE 40689. . ligt a ke ~EMALE LOST Wi : = R APAR 3:30 idren. 2 . own, til hen rm. ap d- by ee pea Chiat Pe oe FOR YOUR — | ESTATE Pe ys ners. FE) doe Seda | Si Wao rt oteee aos: __ ing. if i mB) ND CON E ING oN bland u POWTIAC TAK Excit g New come at. Apt. basement | full ee Ta ae See HALF Cook: Te aes ee STATE PROBLED 4. DB, 2 ROOMS. Pr cha, | Tibafemcat ah monthly pay ge Fenian ae ROTO-TIL ol. ae isaaael lena Conk §-0392. alph B Bu ROBL i mops Gate . PRIV nats bet welee e’ home w ens Da ag ers make our “Shaotng OTSTNLNO ii. "Reward of tau Vici ny ow set ee ene! eee SpE ation weds WATE) finuted sf water. 3 bed a I es sPeniin berries and ODDING, 8 EE DING, yd. $25. for his re- RN ron H ugh C 7 MODER an cou.| shed ‘fully plastes Pesta ala or siesee terms. ina. s return. Cla ek god oe _@ am-| ! ERN FUR! u- S Mem Esebon cae up partly LAMB terms. ' » 41186. plete 6. TR (a. MY odine be 1362 ark, R re N. tle b kitch: op lees in 1950. ERT landscap EE igo ing to W » Realt room, i_ LIGHT pri ath. Kitehe: exhau » aelight iar A-1 condi SCHOOL. ANE’S ing. hound RED Inves e a } or; IR . s. Adults yous. vileges tehen exh st fan, lek til ge living tion. 2 Built POSITION sha" ri ne STATE, Ser Coe Eton a ei ine VES Turon, FE] ; tm, Mesa ee) fins) Hae oe fxr f ; mrt) and m a e Road LA Rocheste OL 1-780 'E SINCERI . 19 Ropes. Adults. “REPRIO- | 4 | — eee! piace, en cuve Se . ER Mira aa on od pall we AND CONTR. tT, Mich. ' believ NCERELY _ trance : FE 2-2661, Bed | oun ove att activities tive fr olvenes: ees - govonen Uphoisterin FE 6-306 Rae Le BRENDUE mee INTRACTS BOUGHT ghey ee + ee fetegrae ATH & EN. 22 ey wiih prerhead. doors car garage R. Pr Sst Live in. PE ma SP cs ig “43ec tr. AN 4004. Par so =LAND FUNDS. “W AND pole see Phagi code! will ‘sett |3 welcome. ae * CRILDR wer Pico prea ome |= . $16,850, terms Well’ tané- & eseese |S ned ‘Tren, Ware, 2 IP COVERS. “ 3, | yellow abana Sein eannae 2 D er | oe that when prea ee. on ROOMS paeaee sae LDREN room dows tec High One to Web- or ele CLARKSTON : & M. 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Realt * [aut MODE FE v-16 Lorene | ee ve F “en ie a erson 22 AT m be oO 3 RN y , r PE cl oppo ering | 7 S0y8 races als 22 MW. Bere REALTORS ber Co-op nadine py boarae ae Sa rit Real Bstate NEE lOLIE Ar LOYD KEXT terms, eovers Bian = more ti: 1k PE 4-6862 PE 4-062: We o HEL Est. Exch. . ae Bhi | Eve. M mens _ __ Ne wrence ’ Realto 61997. mate r ow me ee or PES a! Ww eed th Pp ROOM Som Lane _Mr. Don xt to r SLIP rials. Beadle. urine 2 ee care of 800 5 ecu fees in FOR 1 OR — N eons ye et 120 © scams gapsaaty Eves. STEM ou" we| Siege By ae S200, O00 Si i ee, nip mai a FE 2s vg NORTH SIDE meen black tn, ore EAnie coy 7 3 SkvutT-Dve . very” 1 | St our , : ton | aste mod sag good co RN Relea Fete muT-ive, RAVE YC seta! | “asasonal” land CORT "Hove, fefrigerator, pvt es set “eu era brick home or would. make rner pear STOM J land purchase 4111 a. iT Li ulbe: r, pvt. ~ @ s ard e ew chick ring Be Bussey at :— eves = con: ne Joslyn MBL ake Kd rt, 1 I block”, ent AS ith off wood floors. Minp Must onderful ens _T eggs St Gace Sate Be. Ki optomet rat. Sr Harold Font od uss for” ose Coavalesciat | TER NICELY PUAN oft Elisabeth siden ase, oe, el ar ‘immeat | md 409 Duman to appreciate. elevision : NA ._ PE 4-521. sore van Oot ent Home an Uae 3 ROO eo yy es 4, Milford. - Service 14A 14A nea eg SS AKA HAVE ROOM sean nes 31B Rent Ape ~ 0) 8 Marshall Adams R 2 HO) Bart TY SERVICE, AFTER v frend OR WOMAN NEED REALTY _Rest "nome. Ap Raid we orn 3 nas. . Unfurnished 30 382 Auburn Ave. ealty 2" vedroom nt he Renee! ‘ face pa contact ING CO-OFERATINI REAL __For Pproved. OL omer as on B a. ee fom ‘eal, herd cape / — dential. The rE Mrs. eo TIVE M TORS ‘or Rem R 2-841, Ko per ATH. AD I. RESALE ye living ceramic 7 Fon Fae PREDNAS oe Con | 2 s — eng suncey aman ooo coms 32)?” . - femipstead. ULTS Conel trent = pire HS ecg ar el ett, Cashes . locat a ave ios ch "orig Orgerware asa | 7 w eT sans | BOOM. 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A NTINY Bene ar? one you ‘stay a i00MS POR MEN ee Ue retrigsrowe taraion —s ted (odes bole fies out. Ante pEcons "gi = mm eee Ser Bite? im oa Uu Wail Ws free RATING, es ee “Ci as buyer on FoR RENT, FURNISH = Lafayette. ~ ARCADI Adults cai. dix washer. oft a mphrie : ates. 00th. Jn OTHES. vied Komen ta waiting at = e NISHED 3 rooms A Raoce ee ee Be | or | Washing & Pai foe cuales I price. well- |. €¢9 n i aie rE ED, ROOM. me & bath [A APTS. E ft ei — gf aomiyf deen rE "a Rea}tors S < Painting -your- oe ec ronal setv- aisine st: Aloe ROOM SORT K G. He only. $58 per —_ noe bedrooms FE +074 Te ——- = rr AINT. P. D: “Hammond, Re ‘ ” | 94038. iL EERINO 2 rele | 3 ; Le lempstead, Realtor 36.20 ga ee ‘ $750 Di ven rene — e appoint: | FE i Wi ROO oc YE ~ ey: : nic ryer. —— . - | TANT oe ew TO? E, BOC re sri” Wt Mee Shir | eee ae Soe | tee So | ert at OE renee | eal a ae it Soe |W “Grete “PROPER Pe sar LEE = al GATE, REA Estimore Bi ss. pin. | 22 oes .IMBLER lake ptivileges. tm, Nice figh -¥ oe & x ASHING, | Housr i 3 sen-walls td. Child ; +4975. Myers RTY EPING aré Lake. ~ ehildren od. FE BATH. oC tti( CPE \ : Pinish this Wall RT a tong Pe teen Children . oveery WITH sieery 0, BOG = ra Dimes me eel ee ee = = Ty =! Washing eysrou BUILT RAISING. | OLY Tue to Board 25 . 1 PE SLEEPING ROO: —_— Rent Houses Furnish me : nu ae eens pO & Trucking i le wee Tae cane yo jstre Want to S omnis. re Ware: { foe i Man, |” uns w : 37 en locks veacn. Earp ee (Bee : ' ea A ‘ age soacy Pe of EXPRE a2 | _— Leen’ home FOR 3 Boe BUYERS WA ell? CLEAN Ss eee", ENTRANCE, Modern -bedtm ee vourts Thorpe St. row DN. PAY ite SS CO. LUMRING BEATING oa| By fay iia teen ore nome | AITING [90M Fe Med SLOCES Sune’ 1. $60 a mc ap bred poo e T= bak | ee MENT _ +1880, ro, ner. EPA Sh yor wk. uBR ae ee OOM. FOR . TO areeeta we oe pew} 2 cat teal’ Sees én large | nowt pm Bnd ca) ate ie saa hare Living Ouar oe. Clarion —s property of your sex tre ocntege dented apy, a KENT © children. {inet iouea eon heat, ee some. fura ne r juart : ton) ateriond tun CLE portatic . Le a R ediate pos r yard. Ee te SHARE. ers Imm rd t AN, on. FE wren » Nea D session. close wadneal Be Commercial and vee getine a ‘ » 26 W ediate teal ws sun, tit Fe RM. re ores Next “Open E Cokes eoclson Park C.F Hi r ake cEMeE —_ at so tac king ft —SINGLE HITE gee NG 5-7496. R WORK- ¢ at -to-Conse Mela 108 Dut 3 bedroo: AYDE eh -. oS Soe niet | Fn. BR Seer spate | § ROO wer arate Lan —— | 28% N Commins sas ane | 90822 Stk Oa WORT ma 8 to & for You seurina ne 201 aie Pra et | atte mond BATH PU sescios. “Laige en Attached a5 sr he FRENCHING FO _ Raymond | AN TO 5000" Dixie Highw or OR Conveniens "i a oe oma | PoRNiSE BAPenting On Eat wt guict pe | ‘ween tor ne $-220 CHG FOR Wtda. by | SOMES ighwa Site | 2 "0 ROOMS POR RNISHE A 82461 WM. I ae 3.8042 3 ond RL FOOTINGS. cameeld kinds AND FAR Fwaterte 7 NICE tie eos ae RENT. 9450 I » HOUSE TO _H. KNU lots and lake N, lines. OR ~ Goods Ry RMS fora | Bir ena et ee | Teephar wove RENT ss Poeun NUDSEN - iM take peileees, EADED san . OR FURNITUR 2} RPE chert bos. ayers rs. OFA aly. Psa _ FE a. 28 Cherry Ch. Off vee House. pad = : = Pe con >is = @ id Oa Sabet. FLOOR San . 185 Edison Ph ENTREE ee Ped Rass MAN PREFE Ott | _ Reference Rem. “after prt 0" Bve. S300, ATEWA 7 snd _ R. Oe GA 4 dollar. DB ow lote. dling Y __ Ruth %. . EPERRED POR Foun 3 uir @o Y rE eee rdner, LA it for bu Get the =: comer ou Rit FE 32-2055 bus itm rR ed, Pp m to Ser: ane ek ed ie Se eng, Your Property? ea curina|"eeees ee HAPPIN . modernizing PE 2-1519 Us 7s aed ecg Neng lng eed ot | ene, RAGE FOR CLEAN, Beate tapemi a. 3; a E eos "com Sig AND | WANTED IT OR AUCTION Tf end jo. many use e50 ot | 31 oun twin a | Doom come Fete.” , plete 8, 5 eee el . OA 8-2681 neighbor any me end Ph aco iat atthews. FE Twin 3 dock. — i ‘OR BY THE WEE O W EST _ financing. 7 apartment roodal. | of fura: BUY. Sect ear Pooay’ legge a SLEEPING R OT. saad | orn ete, 5 a ee ak wood EXTR. —SUBURBA os 7 jture.. <— mae We, aoe cana ewe eee ; ern. -3 }_ FE 9-008t_ M “Le AY. BAN ee || Foon CAVING. aN wae were, Pa. Fe AGE wees tee a ‘Cal SipmPrNa. ROO lene FE 2 BEDRM. MoD.| brea’ Manor arge el Planned, OFFERED | _ Pontiac Fi ‘tmienon. "te rears’ guverie the high dollar. for, 70 ni ars and br deta for ort C8 | oueAN BLEEP Me. BOTW | BEDROOM FUnnut MMOD. | Brick. ranch tomes room with venturing en 16" living Industrial Tract ant =Pmaae re ba Nieaverance | FE it tt for you. Call buy myo cas ror Be 77° Se sare t ea WATER. ES IRNISHED HOUSE ‘ beautiful toe ch home om built eee — alec | — 4-0461 or ¥ . L & & Bales — BUY IT— H-To _| ONE ROOM in. poorest pvr. ati coil fu plus utili lst. to one ‘tos & 2 til Consists wrivil esed-in, Eo poets BasaWen BLOCK. CEMENT Wed, Tran = WELL tesune i | Noe. Bioete on double. 215 me tis i tae tor. and bot ectrie stove, ands per. Anderana ha = “ ae or <. ALIA EL | ro, sportation 2A| or | MONT noURERREEN ag | reay ure eee) etieea a = | eens ae ioe Pete neys ese RIDE FR A = = ~ i} eideriy qntvance, = CG Soon: BEAUTIFULLY Kenwood spore. Pros par . ‘rai AMID T = me of ae _MY pases me Se € ORION Gibenand [hate an FE &-7i0l after ot tge be SITUATED rear, or water HE ~. ON P R : 21 7 uto, re “STO! ar il ate RE oe ale chimneys. GIRL WANTS RiD ton one. Evenings ive aR vaaet Met aner| ses: 6 § hot ‘water. Pur FONE | an aggeaiona date heat. wie Gotiegse ce iat ES mB — School NTS RIDE PROM I ae B ge cong ad Gos exagy ee ee Write, & security. ak one | Tor an eppointmer eae Make eos uk 6 poor Tide 42004. Guaranteed Working + Oxford to DUBLIN NEXT DOOR Ph. ay. 10-4 WANT TO RE 382A NEW Daily Mi Willey ag hy ler} vely — lag td abe — and eos Straite ONCRETE BAG 130 to 8:30. EM | — To BRANCH Se yicieny NT A OARAGE 11 EW COMPLETELY | ired.| Drayton W ST ood. ottered at 88.500 od neighbor. ASE we Trade ae QureT, 7401. General tle Yl FE 23-4855. oi] heat. ogee. yton Woods . = RENT ‘Pa For én. : "eatiats % sith tease ae Pent Lake Prop. 278 ——— mod an eee = ft. 1982. satisf trades, ith — COUPLE . mt eP om 2 bed rr— _ Large factory We made ge est sia —— E DE- rop. aosesune iaras tenes WELL T "all down payments. are em | seen on 3765 | basement Built in 198 ieely AH INgURE FP ; te h eS seam come made sate ore URGENT, —— m is <= water on lake, ‘Retr FURNISHED Attached earag of! ns Fut AN | DORRIS & ct ON us| 3 fold 4 of, — is rate eee erator and “ insulated, Priced right ae co. Beau 32 Ww R! ae tern in th one ow aes rry on n Ev ATIV TORS eae URGENT | | Jr. High ane ses U cs a. MEMB: WE BUY ROENT 3 OR 4 Ri dost nfurn._ Dwi Sturoa Mpg meres —WE SELL PE 4.1857 in “cer esesst »_ Fe "ene. ‘2 38 ght Street NEXT DOOR To Bi pee E SEL e TRADE oe ante ie oe Eel ROOMS, - - Att > — one. 2-063 oe'uin L MORE Be lpeee gavenctanee a ROOM HOUSE. eS. pirectire | wane - ee Orrice =<. and : HOMES REFINED COt 12. — wife’ mon & lights ARTL = room: Seven colonial COMP wanna i exe ext i List Y : 4 room Pit wine reas, i noone ren. tf! -| #. Oak attractive Guten ue large LETED ANTED TO 8 %Pn| ~ Qui ours for —_= wite Pi WISHES ) OR Cee people:| Full price breakfast space, esi i" Sale sim Pe bana, BUY GOOD BLOW. Quick Sal os te Pontiac oR | _ Box MODERN. OF, HEAT. price $14,000. . ae omplcte. beth. Bi Lot 6-631, . HP, pret Paul Jon le 2 BEDROOM Press Box Gwin oe a: Reterences. I $14,000. garage. wal $1, eater. Owner Electric "Wid. Conte | raul Jones, Real E Peeyoen ern, He Sa aaa a -eslie R. Tri oy eae, eee Mtge. xe HAVE CLIENTS Wi anal WD toe sdeghiiaren ret _— eore oer side Ouse, 2a Ww Lavrence Open, Realtor Seacron nal hee. ’ ie jovi — hous Soar +‘ Roou_ MODERN Bod ‘ heat, : 161 Ope Offic TOR NDER, = 4a% Mortgage ie The ee Wu | Bio Seaaraie ee eee snes ifs Sas MTom], EAST ad ee a soe oR ar eat ite cee ouran Ry 6 = ferre vem: 1 ae *. EM RB. Single —— = Me: cer > | renee: est sid ea Re ent. 2 SU = ow . 3398 | a Re en Oe es - = a 18 i side oF | Foe Rent tine Press. nate henge BURBAN NER BEAV : Pontiae cing pest home, 3 ret ROOM HOU et. For For Rent Stor oc bath, ————— bb vetrdgs ying TER Gry Bank Bidg. vetate 1 up - or tee to ee Pontis Usk CLOSE Store On heat. Liv. bedroom |b eiek sale! 6772 pie age. 3 bérms = plant Space 38. S, Stan” com poet = = veneer, ask oF eee | re ee oe Nester +Sho A “ORD 850 down, " Only naenes caute alow, ‘Mr. Ci "| paniLy bom al | p.or W YK est m qualit Ti ae Cas en ramen aed hepa S , one Tor YKE ROAD ship. ceramt Dutt fine x rent et ~ suite Or, OOT um LU a eee) fre ‘tom, re commen | 3 joe fae Sanaa aes frp sieline| EE Reged eearen | Se see ae ng se Og RENPATBAD, ee Faw wn esees gta carne atuaed’*e Treat ieee ts AWTORD AGENCY ao ces \. FE 49206! Bal. Opa ras AGENCY. PEnrea tre yke FE 400i; FE + Evec & Bun Realty 377 8. 1540 Sun. Co-op : q op Memver. FE 41st, YF 40334, Eve. FE 2-6587 a =" ceed ie sane 7-Room rick ae Offered by owner. Full basement, Two-car : Beautiful lewn « mc ac . Interior decorations _ Outside newly these many fea- this home apd highly de- Ta room f — Full Beautiful Charies Steel kitchen. Built in — Steam Piston matching ing system iti Bryant gas burner. Practically new water bi f. place with jixtures. mirror over mante!. tures that outstand sirable: foirth Downstairs and laeeey ay -earpet (mew in 1952) and ail with house. Awn- screen. Asphalt roof, almost new. Tennessee sand-s' tront cs. almost new. plate glass windows aifard an excellent view of back yard. Roomy clothes closets with lights. — ‘s well insulated and er ea Nase aptreagy oes c jately start enjoy- ing srastene Hiving Shown intment only. Phone derail 23-5718 er further information or for. appointment. td “IMMEDIATE POSSESSION _ roor brek uch nunes with carport tor 913,300 in village of re hag = vod = living rm . ves- ue tile bath, plastered wan oa solid eoncrete E. drive — paved streets, baiting beath and boat — irect from builder "nh 28 yrs. e@ Warwick Rd., or, Or.hard Lake Ave FE: 2-2105 Sun. or ce fur app’t anytime | ROOM HOUSE CLOSE IN. Comnletely furnished. $1800 down Immejate possession. OR 3-2039 ot , Fs 4-1036 _ “YOUNG, 6 Peqepiont dae BUNGALOW tered walls, brick fireplace: basement, ‘auto oil heat, hot | water heater stairway to floored attic, 2 ot gerne. all on well landscaped batons BRICK i rooms, full —— hard wood | fleors. ga eat, stairway to” floored sitic. lot 462140, could be | ea:ily made into income heme, call for appointment. \ WEST SIDE | 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, tile floor | full bath- pine floors plastered | walls basement jot 50x140, on | paved street, only $2,500 down Russell Young | R 412 West Huron FE 4-4525 | _Open Eves. Till ®, Sun Till 5 BY OWNER. rea tg vd 2 bedroom hom — = Middle Straits | Lake lake privileges, tied Roots: | screened porch $7500, $8: down ' _Call EM 3-3076. 4143 Forbush | REMODELED HOME =| WES. SIDE — 3 bedrooms and bath °P. modern kitchen, dining | Too v room and hall, pan-_ eled recreation room, ges heat. double ene and more. See it today, CA NOW. J. R.HILTZ LISTINGS T APPRECIATED Saginaw Street CLARKSTON AREA 6 ROOM bouse fwll beth, bear 7 ee ™ possession. $5 Clarkstone area. 4 acres, 8 room modern house, new 3-car garage, large chicken’ seop. Must sei] at once. cay M MARBLE, Realtor - Beautifut Ottawa Drive. {> you is mice place SOON. . Stop Paying Rent Be yout own ‘4undiord for by. baa mas West Huron nea” General wospital, on forced air heat, gas water _heaterl laundry ‘tubs. New- “ly decorated. You can't heater, jaundry tubs. New- $1,500 down. Hurry in and see this om. We have the vkey Eve. FE 5-8248. West anes Newer Watkins Lake Area VACANT. Choice Suburban bun, home: ~ all terrace recreation room, 110x412. Good garden soil. 9 cessive Resliors | Exchange HOLLY, MICHIGAN * be: room tome on lot 130x400. Living room with fireplace. Din- ing room, Have elmost new car- reakfast nook 2 bedrooms and fu’ ‘ile bath down. 2 bedrooms up. Steam ueat. 2 car garage Well “tl cap Lots of oid tor. Holly 17-3196. car garage. City bus service wher transierred. John Kinzler, ‘Realtor 60 Ww, "oon Bt. FE 4-3625 j ———— | ed. shade. Gordan J. McGinnis, Real- First Offering west side arranged H.C, Newingham, 5 Reattor|F'. C. Wood | Co. FE 40843 1825 W 381 8. MARSHAL — ' ELIZABETH LAK well landscaped jets 852 bed 8 2nd floor, Scameae rage, $14,000, Business. Frontage , Approximately 1 land with fi be arage. sider trade tar 4 or 5 home, $15,000, terms. Walled Lake Area arge ~ Treom with me a3 first Scheome a be softener, water er. & oi] heat. Full bemnt. .electri¢ stove, carpeting in- cluded: 306 feet frontage on jac Trail, $21,000, terms. Roy Annett Inc. LTORS FEdera) 3-7193 Lectin eaetarpt REA 28 E. Huron _sopen Evenings and Sunday West Side Suburban 8 = family home, 4 bedrooms, le bath br 2 4 rooms, bath down. Attached garage. base- \ O}. ste: 2 acres op corner round pares yas in on Pull pic Terms ED 163, | Nearly new 6 rm. ranch home, 2 Near Pontiac State Hosp! lake alidesa ta Large living rm. din- Pec. . rm and terms 6 ROOM HOME modern kitchen, 2 bed full fireproot bamt. Timken laundry tubs rm, basement garag attached real home - priced right nice A with CHE CE ‘ROOM MODERN Hi ROKEE HILLS © ee. Full easement 3 acres. New Brick Ranch _ * anc | CHRISTMAS TREES — Here's distinction ee desi If you mage evergreens, you couldn't a 3 bedroom plan providing 2 find ore scenic § acres. Lo- utmost in convenient comfort cated” Pgs 8 mi, west of a —e home that will a to in seclud setting. You will discriminating! A delightful liv- ty a lovely 2 bedroom rambling | ing-dining room with led erock lox home with extra large bed- fireplace and window with room Player in this beautiful a view! Lael peeecuiy Hke | Spot. 24 ft. living room with cut its tiled bath and built-in vanity sione firepiace. Youngstown kitch- —itS kitchen with Blastic-eover- | en cabinets. Electric water beat- = dint: counter — er d porch & 2 car ga- finished natural rage. Price imcludes living room ‘ bireh Aueie wertvks closets | carpeting. Dra, pose Electric stove and sterage—attached 1% r and icebox. $16, ESrege. Sai, Youll aemire the/ HURON GARDENS caticn among other good hemes $400 DO’ aud approve the top quality of | Ne# 2 bedroom bungalow Com- its custom construction ne on exterior w studdings Water ogy eb: in egy - had oar Pay ments | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor RANCH Hi NOME PEt “ait < See oot ee ’ Brand RAS 2 pecbeny Asse sand | ann waa weg es Os pst Pon een > utility reom e urban ~|! OTHERS WILL HELP location. Close to Watertord & in- You buy this 2 famil 1 | cludes lake privileges. Forced air home with automatic” ol! heat | oil perimeter heat, fiardwood firs storm windows & scree ai Chaice of colors and decoratin - car garage % Immediate possession. $13,500-w! terms s Ottice aoe _m, mite tp. | FOUR-FAMILY APT. | _ Good | condition Excellent rental Fo vomplete information Russell A. Nott, Real 10 W Pike __ FE i GILES OFFERS $ cooms ang bath. zoned C-1 a bedroom * and down, oil heat, 2 car ga- $4,000 4 automatic . Close to school. $6,000 down rs Call owner. FE 2-466. _ 3-1235 | $770 Down . ‘ ae Oy bedroom ie cireulator. Total p rice ob. Keego Harbor be @ large rooms and : nour e basement, 2 omit por, ree ver car automatic water low at $7,009 Let r. schoois, ae. = « Beautifully te Mandecaped, B2.48 ta pa North Side ., trees, nice cation on paved road, 4 room amd dinette modern 2% mi. south and east of Roches- bungalow, full basement, fer. © drive, combina- tion storms and screens.|/3 FAMILY BRICK HOME. 2 bed- Situated on paved stree rooms, living room, full bath and close to school and bus line kitchen in downstairs apartment Owner will decorate through-| Upstairs: 1 bedroom, living room, out $8,025, terms, kitchen, full bath. come nice home. $14,500. with low Ww est Side / down payment. full own. room fire- floor, heat- 14 m. umits. tor 45005 ~ | sTORY HOME. 6 WALL. | $750 down on little 3 room nes bath hom Johnson ROGER B. HENRY fateh. ‘ REALTO! Phone OLive an = os co OLive Main STON! WEST SUBURBAN ! Fully mol ra bungalow, new 2 bed- rge rooms, excellent kitchen. part basement, . utility room. oil heat. Garden space. NORTH SIDE . es nes tiful 2 bedroom bunga- a fully” modern with lots of ly car garase. Paved enue ou rE “at _ Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor Member ie gedaan Realtors = Dally @ to 919 Joslyn FE 32-0253 Customer Parking Space in Rear $9000% _Terms Or $8600 cash. FE 54-2580 THIS WEEK’S . SPECIALS a down. early new bed- home. Cement bipet Tehae-Manville shingles. Park Rec area. Math. car gara, 1 Full price $8,450. bases 2 down. New 2? bedroom. home with full basement. 3 peice bath. — = furnace. Btorms & screens. i arage Needs some Sortce finish. Lake ial good beach. Priced at a carpeted. T0x125 en Commerce Lake. Only Insulated. Located oe paved highway with lake privileges. Full price only $3,500. | EMBREE & GREGG Main Office 1565 Union Lake Road Branch Office 4305 Green Lk Road LARGE ¢ RM HOUSE WITH q ho oo 1251 Cherrylawn, FE BETTER _ FASTER | "SALES | AND ‘of a If you are thinking trading or want smaller home. over with one of the courteou salesmen at JOHNSON'S Lateld = being very honest when we t since moving fmto owr oe office we are selling homes faster than ve are getting them So list -with s TODAY : call and talk S| 33: W. Huron Bt. | A | by Dek Timer “When you want the foorwalker, Miss Jones, just say, ‘calling Mr. Colpenny,’ not ‘calling Mr. ia in ladies’ yee underwear’! ee ee aeons ns 40 For Sale Houses A HOME OF YOUR OWN West Side Brick A grend fam home bedrooms. Wonderful geote tls Tage. Vestibule, woke room, breakfast nook, jcvnataies lavatory, wall to wall carpeting, | gas Make an appointment ‘ today. \ Watkins Lake Good 2 bedroom. fully modern, large kitchen. full basement. ga- rage, large lot, $3.000 down; truly @ good deal. East Side A compietely renovated property thet should definitely please you. 2 bedrooms, Living end dining rooms combined. New oil fur- nace, full t, new siding, hew enclosed rear porch Awn- ings. garage. Seeing is believing 98.605 with terms. | tHome & 4 Acres Three bedrooms, part basement. -double garage. Located on Hos- pital Rd. rided at $6500 with terms Ottawa Hills A grand white frame colonial with Inice lot and double garage hea property priced et $16, - $1,000 Down Oxbow Lake area. home, comparatively new. basement. possession. NICHOLIE. AND HARGER CO, a0. Geod § room Pull CHOLIE & SON PE 5-8183 Open 8:30 til 8:30 “NEAR WATERFORD — 3 a tmeome on pavement 2 are rnished __ For Sale Houses _ 40 WORTH SEEING THE LARGEST NEW HOMES FOR YOUR MONEY Drive out Orchard Lake Road Me m wes egraph Middlebelt Road, turn left to 2134 Middlebelt road We will be -to see you there any day 34 pa@. iGundev 14 p.m.) $14,650 Is a Low Price When you = the features of- tered in in these three bedroom. face brick hom 9 rooms poured concrete full basement . stone sills — plastered walls .. s@-¥ oak floors N. R re of wat today ond tee om the Saiity an beauty these Bomes MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS | 1073 W. Huron PE 2-036) 4 REZT DOOR BRANCH POosT Homes & Cottages Fens, _O® _>1908 Located on large corner lot soned Near Auburn Heights REMAINING GOOD BUYS = om aa ey ™ niin for commerc ual purposes, 76.5x Money wise — ag on McLARTY LAKE LAND REALTY CO. 225. This home in modern, full eons bere. Pee 2 eee «| PRE Co 2-2162 924 Pontiac Trail, Walled L&. bsut, 3 eearms liv rm. din- room home for almost Owner cig for Florida. Muet | CAROE 6 RM. HOUSE wrth 3 MA ¢-1554 in: nothing down very rea- 1 FEE am tn dec St ce areas | gem meee ree, | ila eet ve wets yl canton ont eevee re FE 4-9584 sure to investigate. this - : = a . NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 5 reom mod- mage ras station Call Ter home for only oe ey sage toons ane saseuent pede dyf YOUR: ern bungalow, auto, oil = 2 car | . With extra bedroom and recree- This 3 bedroom home is weil parece, ‘erge of. 68.000 Bucy | 3 Room Brick room. Oil fired forced hot cast. Glead sessment, sicher ohn K. Irwin |" "i pesrearens | ever : penton yee : . tor y on all insula ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES - LAKE FRONT . A BEAUTY—LAKE PRIVILEGES Log bungalow, 7 bedrooms, Wile o teeoe Street cal = pa ode ern Bite Us Lake 4 room modern home Five spacious rooms. full base hn oe seat, $2.008 down, bath, basement. garage. 82.500 Ph 4031 Eve 2-100) , 1 block to @ very” e008 tlt 1980 Priced to sell st ment. new conditioned | 1 WEST SUBURBAN? down NEW 2 BEDROOM (8 EMICO/ “ school ona 7 age ———-- coir 6.078 with $1 = we. a | neat two jo _garehes. good erage. This is a home. 3 bedrooms, super : FAMILY INCOME Soy Bones. Pull ponsies living =m : — all for further — es rege bogy ars lou 297 fi. deep, ence rete guess kitchen. ofl furnace, eutomaste 3 and up. good base- | door vabinet with formica a : Pontiac off Dixie Highway. spot, $10,060 total price. Soutsied Large let, lake privi- nahuirg new ‘at Sees auto We, top Gate bss peek vag ou \ insulated Large 7 ar at ter heater. Paved Street. Could | fyPagce wit Fimiter beat ‘mares Close In : $1000 DOWN -O. 1 RESALE ogee. This is priced | be converted to 3 family 811.700.| herdwoog ileus ied First run, $ rooms 2 bed- $ room modern LAKEFRONT HOME 26x31 Terms” Cail now oo this. te-ms. iow 3 rooms, only 4 blocks from Good sandy beach ac | Five exceptionally iarge and beau- $4,200. aterford on tote with th lake =. & . a tak tiful rooms, Hving room 15x18| 4 room, 2 bedrooms plus @ utility | vileges, Call OR 3-2254 eves. for e court , Consists e Only “es, 300 full ‘price. This peace bath. % acre For CR LAKE. Neat and clean, | bedrooms, living room, one will go fast, so hurry — massive < dining | room, + § rooms and — = ante. Pool __Sppeintas room and kitchen. call now kitchen r ex-| price it can't be beaten. You heater, oi] floor 2 bed- $3,240 INCOME Also full basement with coal , ccmaned 9215. two bedrooms 12x13. will hawe to see — today. anal Pada to, “4. ere —_— St rtments of three and fow aia ol hag oe Torrianeat “ou ac nest om a — oak : tle insulat- $C . a ir a T ’ ¢ ‘or t er esaia “Toome. besement with, taree fur. Soret “ore very =e. A. JOHNSON, Realtor re of land and town In oie dias RS [EGO HARBOR. Nice 2 bedroom haces. ne outside cor- ze , Open E rage. exce u electricity w room bungalow, oak rice plastered | net lot on Orchard Lake. Total GILES REALTY CO. FE 4.2533, 3 fers miies from court house. Wil) sell = 3 pe bath, giassed front! price ae 756 with 85, down. a REALTOR aan inten VuLaoe for $6390. Terms. North side rch. ute hot water, rl | . Huron ; i 2 location. School and bus. $6,000, terms. 1,000 DOW N ? wo 0 | Our New Location FOUR BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOM, BRICK. 2% ACRES Well built stx room all modern | 5 BEDROOM HOME IN WASHING. i 8 LOOMPIELD Fs just south of Brick and shingle. ideal for ler ts one story home is tops. 6 ROOM 1 FLOOR BUNGALOW.| brick terrace. nicely decorated, | by owner. i- Fashion Shop _ family two full baths, rich wall-| tiled recreation room, fireplace, Very good condition-. faside & out, | floors sanded, garege in base {0p | “. ie -wall carpeting, fireplace, laree | carpeting. 2% car garage Lovely 2 well re “ype oeoleg Tet, 2 car ga. ment east ‘side off me green! | aang room wi in china landseaped grounds We are , Page $11,500 terms | St. near downtown. Priced G I RESALE cu “7 mieiern Kitchen. ¢8*) proud to show you this bome | | market value at only $7,900. Locatee off Joslyn - Young :- AC beat, 1 car garage and other) Cail today Many iaore to choose from Drive K. G. Hempstead, Realtor town kitchen with eatin Ouistaniing features ‘Bell or trade out to our office and look over 102 E. Ruron Street pace, ocdrond dagtie, ed on siz room home out of city. FE 4-9584 our photo-listings Parking at our pe ¢a7sq Eve. FE 21317) RANCH HOME Se eerie be x DORRIS ‘& SON OPEN EVES. AND mo r i oS { aiu rr Ls 7 $9000 ee er ERON CLARK eee ect SEAS | nan BEATA mere) ALOE, BE RN nt ne qeinereeee CAMERON H. CLARK | gee -eat. rm windows and walls, 2 nice pedrooms. utility. mpsen Real- ae Co-op. Members - Realtor, Co-op Member Open Eves | screens. 1 ear garage. Screened | auto gas a — garage pled tl s Teicgrapn EE FE 4-1557 or OR 3-2925 1362 W. Huron "PE 46402, Spas “Excellent “cond | tractor ek ol cop neers WE BUY, SELL AND TRAD = ton ason 44-9801. . A —— | 2 BEDROOM. NEW INSULATED. sake CorrAge ¢ cae an TOwasIIAT | SWESEROGK Comb. storms. 1 acre. $6,500. ee oo full i ROOM HOME 9 a Ta. wpuaie Telet and levatory ITV WIIN Lager bd tanks dll a OFF BALDWIN WALTER GREEN MY_2-5831 mus_7 ip besetnent. ? lots, plenty of living | room room, | 3 bedroom bome within walking dis- | 66 PARK BLVD. M24 LAKE ORION basement, furnace shade trees and shrubbery. Owner $800 DOWN Belling 16| tance to Fishers. Oak floors, plas. water heater, Garage. 3 = lots etl seeriticn for uick fate. Le A fone! room beans moot And clean a cet ‘pelow today’s reproduc-| tered wails. Basement with ptoker | | a oapoe $800 down. Imm pos- a __ ‘ELL REALTON. ©N*dS_modernizing Bil can be N ST, 7 ee eee me Seminole Hills Pe ig eet Biy REALTOR ry 1 oe dove with a minimum of work: TINCOL ; I is Ros “THE MAN WITH Donmteole natn : A nice home for a couple Only TWO FAMIL ‘ = roquols oad OF OPPOR i. ; ma a, | 82-000 full price. -enctllent Teter ot invect- CARROL. L LG. SS sans 1838 E Auburn OLive 61226 ROCHESTER AREA rae ment. § — < pes down, 4 and ; . WE HA Ss & IN J hcectgee od porvgg peggy oni be $1,000 DOWN Reasorable dows | rage Goog, ot, Eooperatve ‘Real | ceased Exch. -| This beautiful new home| 99% sare of Ge om fy. be e, 22 lots. Only $6,000 with Another four recom home, all neatly) = Sosider small a reaee or good sast-completed aad open | — ~ : 3 bedroom he ‘Seat and furnace, hes garage | Caf 82 pert down peyment. Good yes P (223 Telegrams PE 8-008 home in excellent loca- Storms 1 screens. , Approximately 5 acres. | Here 0,500. We odie - good selection of other pape Aemrore & creed sites bester area ‘MAURICE. Wi ATSON “= SELL THE EARTH ae OW. Rochester PourL 60971 | Partridge 1s THE TO SEE NEAR HIGH SCHOOL 6 ROOMS. CLOSE IN "BIRD" $8,750 is the full price of the spick and span 3 bedroom ‘home that’s close enough on the west side - ae downtown. It’s all in tiptop sh has a new heat- fee Hs Svatem. Let us show you it PENTHOUSE AND BUSINESS BLDG. Ws idee) for a doctor,- dentiet or ol businest, Y ogg sitractie ph mee a axe’ pen second a5 WARD E. PARTRIDGE, | REALTOR’ - FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9), CUSTOM i BUILDER» - ugBIRMING- ham- ares, in his eohedule for nme start of ome better clase home. Piborieoces. reasonable, at Best references. IK L. enced 1 er lot. Considered a and f ‘ood buy with low down uy this and beat the ment: only $80 month GEORGE R. 260 Ba payment. rent. Pa: FE 5-0101 or FE 2-8544 RM. RANCH lathed and Ward's Ochard large -down pavnarent $1200 down. FE 4 Income Proper for Dr office all nicely dawn payment. ty |For colored—first floor now S$ rm. and bath up furnished. Large busi- , ness lot clese to down town Total | price only $13,500 with substantial | J. IRWIN, BROKER dwin Avenue : 84900 with, leased | Templeton, Realtor 52% W. Huron FE 2-6223 ___ Evenings Call 32-0502. GENTLEMAN’S + ESTATE Lovel deled 3 bed of good dat yf home, soacious living room and sun rm, breakfast ed . orice oy tt DOROTHY abl LAVENDER aw Wee Office FE 2-4411 Seen: or EM 3-3303 ULTRA-MOD. lake privileges, on mas aoe Ma Rick tm large landseaped "ee $15,000, terms. edroom — ranch type acre enter. Lats $16,000 "EDW ARD B. KEITH The “ake Man ; EM 3-4432 =e D. CHARLES- | cooocenere Real Te Exchan | 22% W. Huron | Eves. FE &' edt | —_ oll CLARESTON, 7 ROOMS gseee de * € hrage, at lay sates: | _ rerio. eae RFS be - WHITE $1,500 down. Good six room mod- ern. Chotce east side ‘location, new siding, full basement, 3 pe. | bath Priced at only $7850. $3,800 down. Chotce five acre tract with 62 ft. "Modern to the minute’ ful kitchen with birch cupueard and formica top. 3 bedrooms with lots of buiit-ins, large 28x46 ft out-bidg. with conerete floor and two overhead doors Excellent Oakland Lakefront Modernistic 2 level home. The first Suburban Beauty dining room. A homes today for M700 mt terms. kitchen & dining Neng wi Wrorting ‘roses, Built te Lot with tt ft. of Oakland Lake fron’ with beautiful view < lake from —Nee room, kitchen & lake re is li youm, k dining rm., gi Be full bath . 2 bedrooms up. aS = a ones | basement anc r Located on a landscaped ft 1box 15t ain [A-1 neigh! . This peat aga san’ fhe guper bes ag a owner s built a new home and has this home priced to sell. Pull price is $12, with $3,000 down. rst time ered. ft a Opgn wto ® for Your Convenience | OR 3-1872 or OR. 3-1760 ‘ment, oil heat, finest parcel seen: Dixie Highway, Waterford . Frllired ores with 250 ft — 608s age. Many more e MIDOLE STRAITS — year Sa ese. 1 fake won't leat) 8 Won’ around home, hardwood ors, Only $9 a Real. ' $3,000 down. soil lovely 6 room modem Heights paved home [In Auburn here is a8, street, good garage. good clean home. $26.500 located in beautifl, Bioom- field Highlands ‘Brand ranch bungalow, two we oe breezewa two acts basement ol turness. “Owners _—_ sell a have reduced the | —. You | iid this home for Large 4 bungalow ee bedroom oe two oe rbeautitul ‘the baths. Brees. oats tached gar. Large 145 ft. lot L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1962 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch $33,000 shes * WATKINS LAKE Vou'll lave "#t-i5' kitchen with snack on Stools tn- 4 56 a a “_§° =a s = - - ‘Lake Rd. 87590. low down iment to rehable party, EM or FE 46000. - eens tr 377 8. Selegraph.. Eves. . Ab +05 Co-op Member. for your inspection. Five spacious rooms down with beautiful light ve- neered open stairway to unfinished upstairs, Dh- vided built-in tile and- vanity bathroom, large | painted basement with’ gas heat. This home can be yours for only $13,950 on terms with a 5% mortgage. WM. A. KENN EDY | soor 1 ote tl “pe. 42600 WEST OF F FISHER’ S room. Water —- Lot 60xi8i. Reasonable down inte L McLARTY 2-2162. RA rough plumbing and coon nce fear reer gr Oy 924 Tr Walled Lake OPEN sun: {| DA Phone MA 4- 10 ROOMS — Mere Teed ates ete "Sed $500 DOWN, 7.20 com eins re ot | — down yment with you more JIM WRIGHT 222 8. _ Telegraph FE 68-0003 JACK ~ LOVELAND 2188 cons Lake Rd., Keego Harbor PE 2-4875 OR 3-8662 eb 0 ACRES ° — Rinne Oukland Lake | 17 Cc | Ph TE rE \ 116 ply 30 feet NE | ROOM West «i 1 cores, 6 rm. oil heat $7,060. Located modern ranch home bas deluxe features as American over trees. Chicken yards included. Beautifully lawn. Privileges on onable Ss CUERLER REALTY | across street. ‘tity bus, schoo]. and -SUPER RANCH TYPE Brand : with pi Realt something Beay, side close to Fisher $450 DOWN qhotriash on on Paym ents oan 008 wx monthly. 38 ACRES—LAKE 4 — north of town, 3 bed- modern farm home with oil 4 rooms all modern, beauti- ful site, a Ronese. Poored feet f good fish- me ate. ‘ 2.500 with $3500 JOHNSON STREET _.§1,200 DOWN from Crescent 4 rooms and bath plus utility room & attached ga- rage. 2 lots. Quick poss. CASH BARGAIN $750 DOWN Keego Harbor, Extra lar, bome with living ‘- room, = baal rae _bedroom 100 it, ~ $405 mates oe ed 2 rive" our cur own well Only Only = _sewage 3 Paved frontage| 107 ft. on Watkins Lake Rd. and ~ homes, $1,300 down. — ow @s $38 per modern, automatic chicken eoop, rm. moders bome i S00 garage y 8 Lovel: Ortonville, 68. Pangu Ortonville 1323 revarse charges Drayton Plains Ms 7 1. lot . thts such ee rine Be prjce Pre ican Giroux & Hicks 4380. Dixie MOR yen eo Plains “The Al Wewan Realty you M pedigreed — will reaktast the eggs for ype acres, Custom built ranch home. Shomoil! & 1% 9e-= ar arage. Completely ess. Timken e. Heate- lator e with eutiful cut stone mantel & chimney. 25 fruit Union’ Lake om on will sacrifice at 6,800 cash to mortgage. {ELMA M., ELWOOD $1286: FE $3844. Open 9 to 7 _ plizabeth Lake Ave. rooms including sun parlor Pull ——— Newly decorated t rick with alu $14,000 with $6.06 own. VILLIS M. BREWER Roosevelt Hotel FE ¢5181 Eves FE ~ ELIZABETH LAKE | 2 bedrooms end bath Plastered nd one walls, Nice “ee St aed NORTH END | @mall Clos. to mens FE 2-8002 or FE 17-8119 PAUL SonEs. ‘REAL a oe 24-N. Saginaw FE 4-400) as: cere Saie, Exc. Real Est. 40A RPP RDP AS RDO 70c $7,950 “HOME. 7 ROOMS, IN | Port $2,600 DOWN lurom. Will excahnge for 2 to 5 bedroom, west side near the acres in Pontiac. M. Metcalf, PO. Cora Bailey School (2 biks) Paved | Box 1158 Pontiac. ber Full basement, = eed ns Fast FOR ALE TRADE: } heat One car garage Taxes jus acres. wil $78.00 Now rented for $65.00 per fa ese x s lake month. Your payments $55.00 per | — ——— mo. Sale Lake Prop 4i $7,950 LARGE HIGH LAKE FRONT. LOT ft. payment, $1,500 DOWN Just 3 dike West of Federal Store. Pav . 3 niece bedrooms. Idea! for the wo: cou family without car WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF RATIONAL BUSINESS COAST-TO-COAST World’ s Largest apse. 3 sg aie agg RP ai, is eh D piot-ce “West side. Good lease. : avzae! i f th ‘ i H a 3 § ti i a al Renting ial Se ere 3 room near postales Wg "mach? "Beatty, posse South, FB. +3148 decpeeccnpeeesnon ses ER 7; 1958. Cer : rie PonmiAcFizss, WEDNESDAY, ocknax HOMES aes. RRS he ere Huthinson’s Trailes Sales | 44s Dinse a TRA ILER EXCHANGE NDERSON _. ~ UP TO $500 os betp you | Fe is Bin ee HOME & AUTO LOAN py ei a "ooo Tie take and drives =| Fa a unt cn ss _ (DRIVEN. oad » 15,000 ACTUAL MILES: ‘Club’ Coupe $1,295 Cranbrook ‘oak, Heater, pee ot and other extras. one jar color. = u'll like way * perterms turn like Pe ee ee ee ee ey "$1 DESOTO 4 pol go ong oe reine family ear and a sear enone 4 DR. igh Re hae | good family car Radio & many extras... “61 BOSS 4 ne Coronet. eee 145 See e ne zeeee ewer ee cnese WILLYS STA. WAGON —-. radio, "saan Clean in and out............ ‘Sl PLYM. CLUB a Turn signals, heater, - two tone, che ow ee ‘60 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. One owner. Radio, heater, bso signals. 2 to choose rom “49 PLYMOUTH CL. CPE. 2 to chose from: ne cars at batgain prices Face eee ee ener renee nnne . 320 60 DESOTO 4 DR. beg Poe = with all the —_— extras. Drive this ‘on “6 eee ete Compare to $750, all have heaters, -most have radios, too. We can put you on wheels with a very low down payment or your present | 3 car as down payment, te} This is a partial listing of the fe used cars being q pown| offered at CENTRAL Wesmergiids, peahift. model, 2 LINCOLN-MERCURY. tone “paler, many extras .... $325 _| They are priced from $150 365 | '46 Dodge 2 dr. sedan 46 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan 46 Oolds. hydramatic +46 Pontiac convertible 46 Ford convertible '47 Buick sedan _ '47 Chrysler 47 Plymou "47 Dodee sedan th sedan '47 Ford 2 dr. sedan 48 Packard 4 dr. 48 Ford sedan "48 Buick sedan ’48 Pontiac sedan ’49 Ford convertible 49 Kaiser sedan ’49 Lincoln convertible us| ’49 Ford sedan 49 Mercury sedan '49 Studebaker 2 dr. sedan Our courteous salesmen FUNNY BUSINESS. by, eeniborpet Fe oe = eo “Sarge, just book him on the charge of ‘trying to enter’! ~ For Sale Used Cars 55 _For Sale Used Cars 55 RETAIL STORE GOODWILL. USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” aCROSS FROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS S&T. BUY YOUR USED CAR PONTIAC | OCTOBER | BARGAINS! ~ Given With Every Car * Purchased at Community 52, PONTIAC CATALINA, .HYDRAMATIC. RA- DIO & HEATER. | | PERSONAL FOUL: Holden’s Red Stamps ‘ Sale Used Cars 3S OLIVER'S © DAFFY DEFINITIONS — Someone’s pet chicken .. what a player does~ to! another player: when he thinks the referee, isn’t looking :.. what never happens to anyone who buys a clean, dependable | used car from OLIV ER MOTOR SALES. ; No. 351 1951 Chevrolet Powerglide $1 245 / 1950 Plymouth 4 Dr. - $895 's No. 171 1948 Buick Convertible $745 No. 193 _ 1948 Buick 2 Dr. $545 . No. 190 1949 Ford Custom “8” $645 No. 269 1949 Chevrolet 4 Dr. $695 Ne. 195 1947 Ford 2 Dr. Super Deluxe $445 No. 203 1947 Buick 4 Dr. mechanics po genuine Chrysler 1Z VN — y conan Oe FE 23018. one peal SE Bat @ GLASSI-GLASS! | Pere LINCOLN-MERCURY PONTIACS seece, SAD eS eee 79 No Payments Cree Peer e at, SUPE, 39° i led wh RRATD ——Pilee-St--bot =, FORDS : ar int VD est. - CHEVROLETS 50 BUICK November 20th hydramatic, good condition. FE DIAL Cor, Pike & Cass —~PACKARDS 2 DOOR, DNYNAFLOW, RADIO & — eas ee a , _Hub Auto , Parts Co, MOTOR . PHONES - - OLIVER S door RB & a. ee aa i set OF ORIOINAL — EW FE4-3885 FE4-5114 Good Selection of | 210 Onchard Lake Ane, | pom Sjuitis' aBE REPS i Selection o Orchard Lake Ave. ot aan +5960. oN AITIN (> After 3 pm, FE S910 S ALES : FE 2-9167 SPECIAL! Used Trucks FE 2-9101 PONTIAC Js 8 § DELUXE 2 DOOR, AUTO P ARTS '46 PACKARD . ) PONTIAG. ._s_CTLINDER - You May Borrow 30 Years Fair Dealing Cahievik —'w yOu — Panta on 4 DOOR SEDAN GMEAC Terme E Streamliner. A-1 condition. 1 own- New—Rebuilt—Used DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | — transportation. PE 40083, 1 C. . G 4 COnNomy _Staierton FE Sue _ $25-$500 = Evenings & Sunday | cass at w. Pui PE 2-0186 | “46 cs ae $295 All Cars Guaranteed ‘68 eee to All GM ‘“M BUICE CONVERT. EXCEL | panag SUainesa COUPE "aa } SPECI AL 51 PONTIAC oyes sone tubless tires, WE mrs and Geo ‘eon Piet ot ’ COMMUNITY Catalina ay More ART C CHEVROLETS ; RAMBLER STATION W Super deluxe 6, iadio, heater, hy- B. Moncalm . ’ IS THE BUY . Motor Sales CUSTOM E OU IPPE ED ramatic white wails, sunvisor, 66 S PERRY JACK HODGE (8 THE GUY PONTIACS A REAL GAS SAVER spotlight, directionel signal. Las Croup your ws, protect you "AUTO. PARTS | 66 S. PE geleaman of ney end aaed care PLYMOUTHS en est mtnly payments a eS 194 BUICK SEDANETTI caf? © PIKE ST Inc: Only $995 Huron Motor Sales BUCKNER Discoust to all GM Employees ONLY Bus FE 161 Res, FE 20007 STUDEBAKERS ; KIM =. == — ) ,Holierbacte Auto Parts 66 S. PERRY Pitaato, ped Seg BUICKS At the north end. of tows BALL "Sy FOWTIAC, «Oa. Carer tain CCESSO The Little Lots of Lots of Values A mi. te Fe | hones '804.N. Main OL2-7121 aay DE: AL, ER Reeric e REEE E ° . —— i +1545 es e: owe October Clearance Sale MERCURYS Sa OPEN N NIGHTS ecare ye "4 STREAMLINER ¢ DR. x. dr., RAM chrome disks. A-1 Be Saf | 10 OLDSMOBILE. 22000, TR = White sidewalls. copreened covers. Must e; condition MI +0000. e Safe PORD “4. 3-DR V-4; RAH, A-i ad “Di ; alee °@) Fore atatiek Goad OLDSMOBILE “41 RADIO, HEAT. i Dine Hy | syton. Plains | RSet ISTE |Z CHEV, 2DR. SEDAN! uy a Good Used car | SDECTALI |S pg a a Sl Fora re IN ONE VISIT on, rebuilt ish clesn interior, big. trade al-| Now at These Prices ; OLDS "We COUPE, j, It COOD.O0K. | — £00 oer

me ae 1937 FORD PICKUP. « DA! take pony or poten | horse. CASH FOR” MODERN HOUSE. trailer, must be right price. SALE OR TRADE FT. boat, outboard motor, 1 ry pee im rollaway. bed, for coon or et < value. @s1 Fourth st APARTMENT “sa GAS RANGE, in good wap for any- thing of equal i Yalue ea be before 1:00 p.m. rE ““ Sumvie x) wierd or Chevie ee For's 3-7742. | REG. ENGLISH POINTERS mos., for Typewriter, 2 wheel trail- er fabdje saw, drill , grees. suns. etc. Milford. MU 42131. where you have sold pr - age ear = ca tract erty) for late mo H, J. VanWelt. A DI luxe jan, Will trade as part down ‘payment on home. FE 6-1100 after six. evenings or all | day Sunday. DEPT. sh vcs eeienlecie wn OERBS Twin size bed $11.06 heater =... $14.95 and chair $29.50 = eu $40.50 ta $79.50 Gc “astomatite Washer, demon $195.00 GE E refrigerator i cubic | L) mage 'f ROOMS Sale Household Goods 66 SHOP SUBURBAN” & SAVE Lhewhe vour dollars have more sense ce suites. v suites. foom suites, ND SHOP L_&@ & 5A _FE 1-078 COLEMAN cil heater, $35; 2 storm windows, | . standard size; : = treadie sew- Bir _Miagham. == — USED HAMILTON DRYER. LIKE J Osea ant size electric range AB | eweepers, $9.95 A. sed ; ranges, ui e : \° $49.00 soe ume "ok Used Kenmore “washer. Wringer washer. “Nase Joo Philee radios, pe. 2 yrs. old $50 $19.50 up. Demonstrator Hotpoint | Use“ 17 in. Admiral mahogany con- —_ and dishwasher comb.. $320 sole ii Exc con. $115 Jeed oi] burner, §35 = R. B MUNRO ELEC. Co. 11 6-1300 | 20 Wl Lawrence rE $-8431 CASH FOR QRURNITURE OR re tools. Phone OR }-2717 Mert. get of replace, DAVEN.- | port se* eplace equipment OP 3-681}. NEW FURNITURE | BARGAINS. .- Holiy wood — vee. $8.85: bed pillows. pr. re ey mat- | acontour pa '$12.96,.; inner- ish drop-leaf tavies, $10. bash defied unfinished ches me’ i? Pr. GIBSON REFRIGERATOR. condition. 5-8226. - $75. _Sfter 2.30. HOLLYWOOD BEDS, MATTRESSES - ead davenports-you SAVE! Hil} _ berg. 52 Williams. FE_ $0633. “s6rPa, GOOD cabinet base. PE + a ‘4 MODEL DEM- 190.06. Terms. Save. DINING ROOM TABLE. six chairs, & china cabinet, child | chifferobe, Bathinette MA 6-3900 Gas STOVE. SIDEARM GAS heater and ‘ank 100 Mariva OF FURNITURE FOR sale including rugs and lamps Gas STOVE, LIKE WEY NEW. 0. FE. 2-1516, after 5 SMALL PRiGiD AIRE REFRIGER- ator, Good | EM 3-6930. ‘o MORE oa SEMI-AUTO | was er & laundry tubs EM .}-4 LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 ack CINOLEDM. is) © PERRY Used Trade-in Dept. io PLYWOOD (| 849.N. Saginaw PB 4-252 ALL GIZES GAS & ELECTRIC hest and ccok stoves, full aute- — "i 2 2 &. 1” ‘CLOTHES POSTS COM BINATION X DOORS PICKETS M. A. BENSON matic electric ignition oi! fermnees and vr furnaces, ca and parts for oil burners, battle as tanks, hot plates Lowry ‘fittings w trailers avd ca EAT SERVICE co. REV-MASON 'G with latex for exterior and in- terior surfaces of brick, concrete, asbestos siding. cement and cin- der blocks. Choice of 8 colors. Oakland Fue! & Paint, 436 Or- _chard Lake. PE 5-6150. al falta, Pm bats a acer se - | HOUSES PETRO T cn tie. 5B n th ‘Trailer Exchange! su 136 et dontcalm. 8. Telegraph §-4712, * wg 2-1080 Pri. thry Wed, Open Evenings & Sndays P. M. | 9 to 6:30. Closed every Thurs. _ HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE, | USED iG. 7 miles out Baldwin, Armstrong, aces, oil burners, blowers, ete. floor covering and Mac-O-Lac| Wayne Heating & Air Condition- paints. We sei] for less. _ ing Co., 460 West Huron. 7 fe Y COATIN Sale Miscellaneous _ 68. aa L.AROR 20" wats. red ‘hise age Salpeter, and ey x _gtinoesceat o'r renard Lake 3” venoING $375; ‘Spent a TRin- a trem sarod ~ MYERS PUMPS Deep and hallow well, $97.50 up You inks KELL¥S HARDWARE on p worse} at maya CL “MENT BLOCKS Immediately delivered - 04 Shetticld ri 2-6401 or FE 2-T278 USE_OUR TOOLS,-DO YOUR OWN = ing, wiring, repairing. Coth- = ee — crock and alm Build FIR ax4e, 7 cents L. ft.; axéa & 2x88, $95 M Knotty. pine paneling, $156 M. Del. Complete line of bi ‘ material in three different ote: ‘x8 lapped” eedar aT A $13 TALBOT Rock lath, $1 a bundle; 4x8 sheet , rock, $1.50; No. 2 box pine, $1] a hundred; No. gulation. 1025 Oakland. PE 4-2628, | “C & H LUMBER CO. | Open from 8 ‘til 7 Mon. thru Fri. Sat. open from 8 ‘til 5 Sun.: Open from 10 ‘til 3 All holidays, open from 16 (til 3 | Except — Thapksgiving, Xmas and New Year's. ___ PE 2-141 AIR. IR COM PRESSORS | | with pavement breakers and ela) spades for rent, other equip. | _ CONE’S RENTAL ~.. 1251 Baldwin — FE 32-0077 { BATHROOM } Se it pipes and fixtures, automatic oil and gas water heaters, oj) and coal furriaces, steam and hot water boilers, of] fired spams pes : HEIGHTS SUPPLY 2685 Perry St. ; _______séPhone PE 4-5431 ; 7 — CABINETS WITH 2 me fluorescent lights. 2 flooring and in- | —— / Se. AP ener 2 Pee 4 i i | 3LACKETT’S Building ee $16) Dixie Hwy, Clarkston MA 5- $-439; JACKSON'S RENTAL Mixers. chain saws, Gkilsaw, ele. hammer, pave. aind breaker. Pipe dies, etc. HE AT YOUR HOME | Economically with H. Ve Little fuily The. one : er 3 fire. Ploor furnaces Demonstrations daily. allowance for your old heater. No cash down, liberal terma. HEAT SERVICE CO. | Associated With Trailer Exchange @6 S. Telegraph Open Evenings and Sundsys P.M. & Lawn Squ 1889 &. oye Ave, | Birm GARAGE | EXCELLENT 1 BOSC CANNING 20x20 FT. COULD BE , MADE InTO $2 5 Burtheleters: OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER | , au4 5 saanen = a Ses Sel epee 1x12 W, bine wear pe " x 1 “a adh 9 enor ‘Txt ste ¢ doors Combir doors see : bi Ir r¢ e BUILD J TO B Mate Sure It's Buna ‘Northern Lumber Co, Cooley Lak WE DELIVER 4 Mie radius EM 3-4650-, His ry Winpows : xis: 8 STORM &, 24x28; | small window w frame. medicine cabinet. . WELCH BABY BUGGY, Like FE 65-2068. pean CHANNELS, 1 reinforc! ed. . 135-Branch 8t. (across ons — Forging & Sock- et) + smali home. FE + GAS CONVERSION atin a a oa. igs pipes. — BTU AT chew. pie L vi iw ashe oved. _85. FE 1. after 6. rom _Sand, rave, Dirt 68A 68A Eee “Pe bles omsvens Be gan, Exp. ot ORAVEL. ri PERT yor E 2-2817 anapcen BLAC PEA | weil. DED ae = rt AMERIC. APE tal Bice ES A ry eee on St pc, we tall = GRAVEY),_ et BIRT, yor | “PROMPT DELIVERY | Top soil, black oot fill dirt, wand +402. LD at, tt Sand ee __ dirt * manure. he, $19.96 - Laveieees complete, $14 95. toilets ~ SI035. “These “are Ta aTreEe ulars ceed eke ee 383 “PLYWOOD | At cut rate prices. Kitchen cabinet | doors made, PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO PE 2-2543_ 1488 Baldwin FIBER “OLASS INSULATION _| 4°s¢° HEARTH TILE lic EA. — | 6@°x6" HEARTH cos E: | i $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7i01_ BUILDING | BLAYLOCK MEDICINE Apts aya! wit HL pe. calerea bathroom set. Gra A, $160.95; other makes, $117.50. GO. A. Thompson. 8 6. _Perry a PLUMBING SPEC}ALS 3 bv. BATH SET. A QWALITY > ANCE A coMpLere 3 Lass BATH SET Ore Sun. - to 2 om nt tl 8 con oA eiiGe Ph. Ortonville 130 — We Deliver J Pt Pexr Geer METAL lock ‘ Ser * Dixie Hwy. Garaaes |= |and storm sash and car- pentry of all kinds by Sale priced for October. Free estimates anywhere. FHA & ABC financing. = ic & 2 (oper 2 ft. ont sand, gravel. — ce |" SSA fpourt DELIVERY. og maple ee ate. er mM ORAVEL, SAND, FIL “DiRT AND LUM rich weoey top soil CE Howe.. | AB except Sundays Sand Gravel. OR }-7716 oy Mighiand (M58; OR 3-7002 PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | ores vel. bi-run 640 and cushion } | Wilkinson Send & Gravel. olverine in: «ects o8B ‘1oMpes ht aaah ny | Ro. 3 and better oak L SACRIFICE oS n flooring 50 per M. ITHACA 1¢ juge pum fre New mahogany flush Also have a 12 i “nown s $9 50 to $11. model pump I nse Biren ¢ $7 ta 98.) shape 1210 teem st tw6. bx8 1x12 _Orchard behind Calico corners sheeting oor per M_ i DOUBLE BARREL NAMMER- axd's used a ft.” less shot gun, cost, ‘shells for sale New ic a ff | or trade STOPPERT & CECIL Oil Heaters S0bice pooye| 4380 e Mwy. Drayton Plains Apt. size electric stove _... - Table es = range a $20 95 OR PS Bo answer OR © 3-3420 ine abine eae er - ining 47 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION MO.) beens prt one me tor, complete. Also radiator. FE | |4 pe. Living Room ......... $19.05 | __ $2410 Loree Dreseer . $2995! %& BED, OVERSTUPFED CHAIRS, Wood -... $12.05) folding chairs. rugs, dining table | Smail pede) payment. Easy terms. _ FE $2614 _ WYMAN’S a ee ix (0005 condition 2 = ee onthe, size 0%; 812, Call PR BARGAINS | 2- | Breakfast se’. oe. 915 arn SP URNACE AND OIL Studio Couch .......... $15 burner. 2-2588 Round Table sa . es GAR wonn 2 SPEED — Ho. Point washer ‘ $28 ore Pera ee ee naa ai oom ruck ; iota = M — % _ =~ Place Dreytee Piatns Oakland Furniture BEDROOM SUITE BED. VANEFY,| URGE suayer AL. SANS ons € at, Price $100 ee . FRIGIDAIRE. | Ge ewe ae | ea mes se res p.m. FE 2-7617 BEAUTIFUL | by MAHOGANY Lime NEW, EASY _ SPINDRIER | century. Mpcluding mattress = tus, stave,s Bed” prime ¢'ana | formes, Alli petect cond, ah : sees es Set of iaee ny 4 - mattress. Chest of drawers. Tabi: on and eS _gedsdchaie Pe lew” "| Srgee foe Op Pa aoe sta 6 Pc. WALN SUITE. | stove, $35; Tn Sores ee ‘S ae — — es op Ay gi ost eras 2 pe. ving room suite with new | $100 FE ys ae — slip covers, tilt back chair and | 9: ye 9 gman, fed leather —platiorm "eon ean egret Lambs roc! ™ set with bute! ore lider, ds & ends. $1414 lamps, broiler, Pen iron DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE. MY 2-1961, Johnson, sore BPD. QO0D CONDITION. | I] E 10¢ PRACTICALLY wik® pq HORTON roner | plone meview, hate: Bonny nie v iniaid tile ome" ester. OL OOR SH HOP “ELECTRIC RANGE, 040. FE 4415 = Pt << «. _121_W. Columbia, amcetts? at CLAYTON’ TA RAPOS. LIKE ‘ S) new, $60. bed, Box N ou "hpeecore! 4 spring & mattress. new. $56. Mis |_| — cellaneous items. FE +2128. Maviag Washer Double Burner... 17} DINING ROOM TABLE AND 4) St Wlectronncter tanges $15.50 Meilini 7 da. bee rE bide. siMMONS SOFA es Gas oatiad FE 7023. — oat Size 26: co © new. e: Fe ate e e 26x46. $45. SOLID OAK DOOR AND CASING. Midwest 47234 after 5 p.m ai TV SET. 1 MO. OLB—vJUST | fecd. another one Rew gift. FE _ § 4068 after 4. 1952 DELUXE EASY ~ SPINDRIER bead cost $219., will sell for te, items. 32-4018 be- iweey 4& 5 p.m iy” TV, MAHOGANY FINISH. very good condition. | DRESSER, “CHINA CAB Ded, cult, Supbonr pai table, antiques able EM Air castle FE ¢3970. SMALL RADIO. $% % TUBE floor_model .:adio, a FE 5-8755 STUDIO COUCH. YRS. OLD. Floor lamps. ‘Throw rugs. MA CHROME DINETTE SETS. semble = yourself and 4 pe We table pact ese are brand new models, Famous make, All popu- a colors. Come com- and be convinced of these oetreccdinary bargains. Mic Pluorescent, 393 AS- save. 34/6 PIECE DUNCAN PHYPE WAL- 4a pte nut dining bedroom suite; tag washer. MI MOVING. MODERN, & “ANTIQUE __ furniture. 4-0675. FLL size. nOnoE GAS STOVE. 2 aoe st after 5 HOUSEHOLD GOODS = sale Call PE 4-1143 SIX CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIRE. a4 Euclid, . : f drawers. Excelient con-- MI 4- CLAYTON'S 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego | Fe — FE 5-6974 ___Open @ till 6. Fri. 8 to 8 % cu . FRE VALUE "$350. Used 1 yr. Excellent con- Gition $175. 3136 Caroline. Auburn Hei ight 8. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR WITH | ~~~ % sipesters. After VER VACUUM. GOOD RUN- Bing ‘yond. $11.60. 956 Myrtle. PTL WARE REBUILT & WASHER. $35. § pm, OL ‘TIC SMALL chine, me ee ee 8s depos: igas Bor oe Dixte Highway. _ OR _3-2491. FURsITORE — SALE, sSOME antiques. r of Chandler and vee. cal OR, 35-1328 & GRAY COTTON TgARPRTING pea, like new. FE 5-17 higan WANTED SMALL RADIOS. WORK- Orchard Lake’. ing or not. FE 5-87! krTciEn SINK NEW. OR pes 39-7806. CLEAN BABY BEDS AND HIGH chairs for rent. frading Spot. FE 48871. . _, NEW 1053 HOOVER VACUUM cleaner with attachments, 1 month _ old. Will sacrifice. FE 23-4416. $6, SLIGHTLY USED. SINGLE, — . Restocraft — compartm 65. FE HORTON EL ECTRIC IRONER. Used only 2 weeks, FE 4-028. b 06 ~~ sel] and “FE f4s23 BE SURE OE SEE OUR SELEC- tion o Used Trade In Appliances Washers from $14.95 m $10 06 Re rators frc $49.05 from $39.05 Motors frem $4.60 “he Good Housekeeping Shop tiee $1 W, Hurot FE 4-1555 INNERSPRINO MA RS! ) Mi MATTRESS & BOX springs, $30. FE 4-661 | ELOSING-OUT PAINTS! 's RUBBER PAINT. GAL $3.50 $4.95 gal... $2.95 Armstr Lut nen price ft. Cc price 5 iania Wile...» 388 SYer's, Ml W. HURON ¥E 43064 ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRIT- _er. $50 349 Judson ooB Stor e e Equipment 2 MILLS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 1@ can mk cooler, < case bot tle cooler. fh. refrigerator, Meyers aap well pump, @ hole Frigidaire ice créam ¢@ bs Hires ¢iectric dispenser and car- _doniser, etc. OR 3-0748 aft. 6 p. m. Sale Miscellaneous © 68 RCA TABLE on $30. Portable saw with metal. bench, new $35. Lots of fi — ment $15. Boy's FE 43424 after 4 p. m. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, BEAU. tifal el. $85 $50.50 on were several M4” and Wicnig escent, 303 Orchard Lake Rd. SALE ON USED FURNACES:- WE | IV also have a compieté line of new furnaces and conversion rners _ — FHA financing. Stan Garwood. | EM 3-2080. 3 body, $60, very Cass Lake Ave., Keego Harbor. ‘NORGE WASHING MACHINE LIKE _hew. Used one year, original $120.00. Will sacrifice for $70.00. Call OR 3-9024 anytime "tomes WITH. 1 RERMOSTAT, outboard motor f 2-7872. DUOTHERM OTL HEATER. “GOOD | 45-6783, i cond Lon, FE 5 trans: models |e gRORS Eire iy a o—Fher. “VTRAILER, | ~ METAL | WHEEL 3081 $50. 876. Prone ; Sale through Fri. an nd Sat. 7, 8.) Tues Oct. 6 Oct. “10 from 9 to my § ROOM GAS SPACE HEATER, like new, 269 Cottage. fo Gaver “MODEL RAILROAD. it PT. TANDEM TRAILER, ELEC. "tric brakes. MAple $7800. IN-G-WE-T Together We Stand, Divided = ainan ceholesale . J. Dosch., 3715 com mostat & controls. FE sete. IVANHOE OTL BURNER. EXCEL- lent condition. Also 3 of! drums ~ BURN GARLAND Dou! FURNACE steamers for and Paint 43¢ 5-180. FLOOR cleaners, se a Lake. FE on use ison “et ae eros —. Tp mad of and S honters at terrific Walues chigan general home builder. yg Rummage Overhead Garage Doors Stop & see the only door with the stablizing arm. side jams. Easy to o painted. Built to 5 oe your garage. No 1 & WN available in all sizes. Installation and remodeling service available Call ~~ free estimates | RRY DOOR CO v0 8. _paddock. ’ LUMBER _ BUILDER'S SUPPLIES Plaster rieliormege A $1 45. Rockiath 15348" Doors for your Loma or — & mouldings, clear * Trim tet ine. \ notty pine and cedar paneling | Plywood, Piyscord, Weldtex. | iR pine redwood, red cedar, looring, eak Siding. fir, pine —— for all your needs. Priced Call Now, EM 3-5250 For Quality Bull ty aie PAUL ST. CY LUMBER CO. | 6178 Rogie Lake ) Rea. at Commerce | Surplus Lumber: & Material Sales Co. | white pine 2n6, lOc per ft. | pos $118 compat. _| OAKLAND COUNTY OF AUD? COAL CIRCULATOR; GooD 2.0073. condition. FE FUEL “ok ae $35. TO BE RE. a aewe TICKING Lk LADDERS. — SEE OUR com COMPLETE LIKE cone fixtu race pipe. escent, 393 Orchard Lake Rd, elbows, — stove — nace filters, ei oo heaters. ee awn and e' issue hahting enges. res Hard- ware. 742 W.. Huron St. BABY BUOGY & CRIB. GOOD condition, EM Suse \ -PROMPT__DELIVERY ON dirt, sand, grevel, fil) ort, tack 44-6640, 4 WHEEL TRAILER, TANDEM. ro $250. 68% fe : Fon ei Top quaLir TOP son. ~ FILL dirt pod | OR }- Lawn Dareswo. 3 BLACK LOAM, not pea! ~ Shredded Peat Humus — PE 5-1666 (S Yds. $12) PE 1-0248 ROAD, GRAVEL. DRIVE WaA-¥- gravel fi sand Send & Gravel One GhtE rut St, Sot STATE TESTED TOP SOIL Fill. sands, gravel, biack dirt, peat LN. Lilleyman FE4-7338 |, yBilver| : 4h we BT" om. Sunday's, CHOICE TOMA s. BY. PICK our wn. * containers cTrose 7 fem Theater. 2450 Dixie tigsece, containers at as on of ama, Rd. on Silverbell Rd. Mail Box Bice SAND. ORavEL DIR ia! alee i oS BELGro Us at TN Seuurral "Rea. GERMAN POINTER, REAS. OL 1-3683, 7 FEMALE » BEAGLES. nik, ano- “REG- a cond oew idea Pickers tay arr and) Your I-H Dealer _ Pontiac Rd. at “OR 3-1209 THAT for farm er MENT. WILL TO ChINES. . BLACKETT, INC. ee ae SAVE $$_— “BUYA AN mee picker A-t Oliver T. ©. sor 1 baler. John | eere model Di and CABE ones AND SERVICE with Case” A A Mes Ge Skee A eG OtE, eagle Ts ‘eed a4 Melvis BEAGI ed Nochester. OL 34 CANARY, CAGE & STANDARD, “sit Ld Forest &, FE 5-2287. ee ~ BLACK DIRT = dirt, sand, & gravel. FE 2-0502 ou TOP tom sale BAND & =e TOP SOIL ] . iT State dirt, sand i gravel. } 40172. re |&1 TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, | __peet & fill dirt. Chap. FE 2-2650. 2 wo BLAce Bg Ey aioe DIRT, PEET mosa, ook, dirt, sand and gravel, +0822 rent FILL DIRT, TOP MARLTN = pSPECIAL. NEVER e sling six esr, _offer takes it. Call Lincoin 1 ___Hunting: Accom. FOR ARCHERY & Lewis- NEW CABIN = season, Tee Lake, Mich. FE 20731. ~ Wood, Coal, Fuel 69A SLAB WOOD, 8 CORD OR 2 FOR Sil. FE §-3086,, after 4. atherreanretnarencros GOOD DRY- WOOD $6.06 it) cord, Pifor Sie eatveres. FE is Cut 24", some 18”, 213 Madie ex,*. e SLAB 1 . REAS. B. nmerce, _Lake, 2. ov9D (PEpsous COON 1. male 2 ¥ oid BRITTANY RG Sue THOROUGR. 1465 Collier TROPICAL - FISH HOUND, So a oH. Pe ties, afer 4 198 State FE +1673 7 |e “OPTRA 3 MU 4231. : ay ExOLse SETTER, CHEAP. ut te PE 9-306. 91, " fag Ope t 3 ¢ Woe GLB Gorden. “ite | Devisbure’ Reed. ' Phone on. “Ht ro ro REG. Le "ala 1-113 AC ate AES S New free stand reversed tra bg rao RAK AND D CAN toilets #5 “Fy anor & CASE. NEW Coat. ce ia fee us first for 7 our eee ra 2 Paddock after - e Beeds| You w ve “GA INGTON Pour. =p to 15 per cent op hum cas . for right or). Sethe spuictored. |-ep epee. STOVE coat. | Su Be. an Mer ae FE 2-6268. Ae ‘Lawson Gun ao Nien. 6 Py as te AUTOMATIC OL FUR EXPERT GUN re sas . 7 Heat Pipe ree’ poke ace SS a ern aire = ats } room ouse 5-3458. PROMPT DELIVERY ON BLAcR anteion, New end “used ——{ | SLOMpE — yer on PE Ose dirt, Gravel fill dirt, and xie Highwa MA 5-7996 | SOINTER. mi aes manure. FR 4-0666. — CUSTCM BUNTIN WS kh AR-| years gion ge Good bird dog. $60. repan a wens SS ae valve rows Carisnd'’s Oun Shop across Ent 3-302. See $34.45 Lavetories complete w _frem Airport. OR 32244 BIRD boo, YRS. OLD. FE- fasceta 4.05 toto, aiaae SHOTGUNS. DEER RIFLES | male, tra OR 38-7306 after ~ tad value 96. These Most calibers. Will trade. Maniey| 5 p.m. are c facto: 7 cote hnoy _Leach, 10 Bagiey. _ | AKC ‘A it: _or oad: ae Will trade. Bur- . t pm. iC MOTORS, | Shen ‘Our’ shop 375 8. Telegraph. | PARAKBETS, CAN ~ Cael okt Ss } rotrigerateen. ushers. | food, 1997, 6e4 Ave. en fre ea Miceswecgae CLOSING-OUT.SALE eoren ne x hop, 61 W. Furon =| SAVAGE, STEVENS, ot —— CYCLONE FENCE “PHILIP'S LUGGAGE & SPORTING ua TROPICAL FISH | Materials or PRA oe Goons find catia _ term menX, : +6343. oe Seguew OTL TANKS. ee eee saat = ei lny — ‘ : price, Warwick Supply, FE 4-so00.| ‘or, smell game ont birds. ace! nation door, $43; aluminum -carry case included, OR 3-2088 | GALE TH eee as ce eee after sik pm _ mee. PE 5-0658 after 4 p.m. _ dine nd red wood. FE 40576. «359 SAVAGE DEER RIFLE WITH | peomTERED COCKER USED REFRIOS. AND leather case. W. Huren St.) PE +1213 : elect. mechines. Guar- Room Li. FE rapes | ee ee anteed. $39.50 up. Roy's repiace- | 73 “GA Wr: D for Sale Peuttry 72 __ment. 96 Oakland Ave. pump, A-l shape. FE 4.0082 | _ ROCK HOUNDS 3 SINGLE MATTRESSES, IDEAL | 70 4 A. READY TO = orem 4 opostenens itz Hy enor oa “aun CABINET, rs oe eo te specimens, & ve J ‘> q sladbing TASKER’. __ for sale. OR 3.1402 _. for Sate Livestock 73 ~K | REMINGTON ‘PUMP 12 GAUGE. . SADDLE HORSES 63.8 furon ~ reien 6S Se reer un he “GEE Onan Call afte 6:36 ANCHOR FENCES. FHA ApP- hip boots. 1407 Vinewood, 2m. — fo money dewn. FE ee sen pe PU ion pOvRLE BARREL, STOKER cometers Wire deer rae. ‘clothing & shells. thermostat and all cont: 2) 23-3068 _ _ $3. 73 Mark. Phone 030, an ror GoM ivy cae ae HEATINO BOILER rifles, Maniew Leach, 10 Bagley acific stee rT, Radiation: 3)-@ ER. >XES F Steam 6170 sq. R, bot water | "cathe, “eee opm Stee OF | #70 sq. ft. Excellent condition. | gowitweg BALL.” - ies n Iron Fireman stoker SIZE 5 guons. with boiler, May be inspected at sas , Vass No. r 1 “Lanes — Weaver a5 wivcnesTER FURNITURE day Oct, 1l miles Pde g a e Seat ae nishings of the estate of r Sook Sac i er Hho = By, gosta Sat oe ee eee % Pe ae See ee ee ft a Se Res 5 tot ee ee ee Rie ; pepe ee | * SS ieee ae A ee hep fe iy A pa as ij J 28 a eae a ho a. «| - oe : ‘ é = do % 4 : F 2 4 i 3 i i ; ‘ Ae es ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19538 ; J CG GASEl Sen. : dovised it Wherally on her bead. | 4, ae ti theiwoods! betore darks o» theie will | ni " Bikie basket, and bit ‘a chunk out of) y+ : Blondes have the most, omy Sat te sonny foamy samt wonea | Teen Mathods Used.) Con ried suleechllen t'al-| ores Wrong Bay. Supure enits.tee sain anal the Foot | fe, tdunetts ere ep vith not lather, so she poured on some| by Deer Poachers . | cisse where the : BLOOMINGTON, Il.- (UP)=|) oo. ) NEW YORK W— Your head cat} 199 090; “ahd “red-heads~tpay- have ° fp, 0 if poachers are op- beaten, off with a baseball bat. more. : : ‘AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) — Chief | erating ; '*| Jimmy Lohnes, 4, was just stand-| Jimmy needed four stitches. grow six feet of hair daily, if you) as few-as 90,000. Still no- lather—-and her hair! game Elmer Ingraham has| ascompli turn late at night ing there watching and wasn't . ~ | have a healthy crop of it, says hair) in the United began’ to turn wiry and stiff. She | app to sportsmen’s clubs . to | even mad at the raccoon, but the| The Hall of Fame ot Ghent expert Charles Antell. He adds that| Earliest rajlroads pliertagenr'd looked at the bottle again. ‘It was | aid — aS S : , ‘can buy @ ' North Saginaw St. ‘ Furniture Dept— ond hand machine when you ‘ For FREE | Pontiac, Michigen a Second Floor Don’t buy a sec price. 1 f+) : ' Gent! Pl d me further in- ! ee IS LOW FO ne rpine-ti gt sorantec. _ Bs t n- new Kenmore abinet. Twenty year” > Home } lommction desing “Teance Sowing ‘7 inished hardwood ¢ q Machines or Vacumn Cleaner. { finis Sewing Machines . 1 AME. 1 er Kenmore . Demonstration 1 Pee ee ee ee) ee f a ; . ' STREET OR'RR ....... restenerensereeee | : § crry....... ceeese PHONE... ccceeeess va. Youth Sewing Mechine Dept—Main Floor a | Bed « 2 Save ‘On This Fine ~ Juvenile 88 With Old Machine Both for Only Cleans walls easier and faster! fawer, hardwood. Finished ft Sotor Gee thom today oi v JUST $5 DOWN DELIVERS IT! 6 Another Sears home appliance to give you years of dependable service for less money. Powerful suction of Kenmore motor gets out more dirt. Attachments are always with cleaner, ready to use. 4 ~~ 3 " Saves time and effort—no bending or reaching—complete set of Juvenile Glider easily up , — attachments does it for you! Get this vacuum. cleaner, attach- Chifferobe and down stairs— \ . a ve ° ' . 32.88 neo lifting. = ie . Mak ports ments, plus the handy Ken Kart, , . at Sears low price! poorly “haat 32" oe guaranties on got meonty back, CFARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-417] ae F Ls . i \ ' / ! ; + . : Ve ; d eo ) ee i Pe a a Dee eee oe Be 8 ee ee SU we if } i / _ _ :