¢ : i pee ee eT AR hm era he OEE i Soe ate nee ee teamed enhesieal ntl j # ® 4 = - } 2% : | * : ‘ : . j ° \ / 4 ag he ro The Weather 3 a ja : q | ¢ Rate Tonight and Wednesday . 2p ee | . \é : Home wf? 1gth YE A 2 kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 5, 1954—30 PAGES asnociaTaD meee | oxCTeD rane ~4 Ar Ne * w Yo Gardner States County's Stand on Courthouse Supervisor Declares! — Need Is Admitted; Only| Question Is Finance A member of the special i Courthouse Committee of| the Oakland County Board of Supervisors today replied | 3 to “a series of statements | ~ by various downtown attor- neys and husinessmen which have been appearing in the Pontiac Press.” James L. Gardner, super-|" visor from Commerce Town- ship, said he “questioned seriously the thought given by these men to this all im-| portant question.” Gardner listed the follow-|> ing statements “in order Se — the voters not be mis-|= — “1, That the new proposed coun- —— ty building is an admitted neces- sity, even on the part of those who to all of the factors involved, i of present courthouse property. that he felt “nothing but tack of rights of Stephen Mack were ex- tinguished, the title became man“ ketable." oe Thief Hits the Bottom . (UP) — snatcher of indicates approximate border between zones. Zone A in the north goes to Haly and Zone B to Yugoslavia. ltaly and Yugoslavia Settle Nine-Year Trieste Dispute ROME (# — Italy and Yugoslavia formally settled their year dispute over the Trieste free territory today and agreed on its division between them. The division virtually coincides with the occupation boundaries established in 1945, with Italy getting the key Adriatic port of Trieste and Yugoslavia retaining the bitter END NINE-YEAR DISPUTE—Map locates Trieste Dispu te wget ae F | }| patrolled the waterfront today, starting Pickets Patrol f° Waterfront; ILA : me Asks Back Pay Luxury Liners Due at Piers Closed Down for 2nd Time in 6 Months NEW YORK (?—Pickets New York the second strike against the world’s busiest port. in eal six months. over which the zone she has oecupiéd since? U.S. May OK World War II. The settlement, signed in Lon- don at noon téday and announced simultaneously in Rome and Bel- grade. is expected to make possi- ble the closing of the last gap in the Western defense line across southeastern Europe. Although both Italy and Yugoslavia are strongly anti-Russian, they had re- fused to cooperate militarily in the past because of their rivalry over _ The next step may be inclusion of Haly in the Balkan antiaggres- sion alliance Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey signed in August. The agreement was. a triumph neighbors through long negotia- tions in London, Washington, New ‘York, Reme and Belgrade. _The two nations" ambassadors to Britain, Manlio Brosio his Cabinet formally of the agree- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Ra dford Says U.S. Need World's Strongest Force. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP) —Adm. Arthur W. Radford declared today that the United States must build the best fighting machine in the world because it cannot depend on anything else for its “ultimate security.” Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned that this country’s armed forces are relatively small compared to those of the Communist bloc. To counter this power, he ds said America must develop | main pitfalls of the past” by build- more efficient fighting men, |ing strength steadily rather than superior ; " eoned of pushing the thrott! techniq than an e prs Tass ya Y |wide open, or tight shut, we are He said it also must pursure-a |@*ting it carefully at’ a ‘realistic vigorous and long pull military |“Sine speed. moor . program that Will assure a “high mene, be a “ligher éagyse at * of preparedness “for as|0! Teadiness” and a “greater re- many years as we can foresee.” “Im war there is no interme- diate measure of success,” Rad- ford told the Texas Mid-Continent Ot & Gas Association, “Second best is to be defeated,-and mili- tary defeat carries with it ne- tonal disaster — , ecm aster.” said the administration's de-/ program avoids “one of the ~ 1t6 go with its atomic submarines. A-Carrier Plans Secretary Wilson Says “It Looks Uke Project Will Be Authorized WASHINGTON (UP)—It may not | ‘ be too long- before the Navy has an atom-powered aircraft carrier Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson said it looks like the De- fense Department will authorize a preliminary go-ahead for - the world’s first atomic carrier. He told reporters on his return from Denver late Monday that its place alongside the atomic sub- marines as part of the U. S. fleet. closer to something feasible.” The Navy had wanted toe pro- Today's Press one SUstserus.e2.k. The first pickets, repre- sentatives of the Interna- tional Longshoremen’s Assn- (Ind), took up positions at ey i E é i ; ¢ i “fi i tt [i i i if ? | i i r j i f | Li men. Jt won a slim Z irpte: lists a z iF tah ag &3 +7 -|to gef its foot in the door of the | to Vote Nov. 2 , County citizens are eligible to cast J election when . about 229.000 per- ontiac Area. y to Build Two Nike Sites in sis Ns Pie a eg adie ast. rk Dockmen Strike pmermugmeens: Settle Trieste “di YOUTH Grows UP—Arthur Pierce, 21, holds his {a doll in their home on Manhattan's twins, Beatrice and Denise, born Sept. 24 in New| Beatrice is believed to be the youngest mother York, while his wife, 14-year-old Beatrice, holds ;of twins in New York City’s history. . ‘14-Year-Old Wife | t Bases Located in South, East = Part of County Bids Being Accepted for Construction of New Defense Areas ‘Two new Nike guided missile sites are to be con- structed in Oakland County according to an announce- ment by the U. S. Army | one of which will be located at Eleven Mile and Frank- AP Wirephotc Rest Side. Public Power Policies Scored Gov. Clement Says GOP Trying to Wreck TVA Program , Tennessee Gov. Frank G. Cle see Vailey Authdbity (TVA) field, described by the fation's vised by the private pawer lobby TVA structure so the private in- terests might eventually absorb TVA Terming the Eisenhower admin- istration as one of ‘‘bungling. de- ception and favoritism of big busi- ness," Clement said “they (the ad- ministration) gave us Dixon-Yates The fiery governor labeled the tax revision boasted by Republi- cans as “an aid-to-the-greedy-rich bill.” Most of the-reductions in in- come, excess profits and excise taxes had been charted by the Democratic ‘regime, he stated. Republicans may claim honestly and big corporations were the main beneficiaries, he charged. 231,044 County Residents Eligible A record high of 231.644 Oakland votes in the Nov. 2 election, County Clerk Lynn D. Allen said today. Yesterday was the last day for registration in all county govern mental units, The previous high registration was for the Jast Aug. 2 primary sons were eligible, said Allen. Oak Park led in new registrants with some 1,500, he added. twist, discovered in the Philadelphia Evening |, 3 ico casei of be cane Bulletin: Garrett,: held on a disorderly “I am responsible for all debts and obligations of _ |charge, twisted a bar loose and “my wife, ‘Selma, both present and future, and am me ip pont ntti mee more than happy to be the provider for @ woman _|ine to thumb a ride south of Reed who has borne me two Jovely children, and with af ~|city and picked the wrong spot. overabundance of love and care has made the past State Police Sgt. Emerson Lake, ~ Se on Ga eine Gan ake who was just emerging from the ‘express my gratitude —Henry Burns.” mere Garrett and took hirn tate, custody. £ A - + This Marriage Is for Keeps The classified legal notices in daily newspapers — often are filled with heartbreaking announcements — about broken marriages. Here is one with a different + | marriage. only 1.4 billion dollars reduction |“ Monroe asks waivers on Joe kee slugger. The busty blonde, the movies’ hottest property since the Warner studio fires, is slated to file suit for divorce, Marilyn to Ask Waivers on Joe DiMaggio Contract HOLLYWOOD (® — Today's the day that Marilyn ud hii : DiMaggio, the former Yan- Hi ler, said yesterday that a conflict of careers caused the rift in the nine-month Actually Giesler made the under statement of the year, This was a romance that Ho never ex- pected to get to matrimony’s first base, so liftle did the two have in no alimony and no community property in the settlement, He said both parties remain friendly. Giesler denied reports that re- cent sidewalk photos of Marilyn's skirt billowing over her head dur- ing movie making in New York had anythifig to do with the split Betore she married Joe, Mari. lyn thought a shortstop was something that cross-country bus passengers did, DiMaggio hadn't seen a movie since “Pride of the Yankees,” the Leu Gehrig story. He couldn't care less about Holiywood’s dizzy whirt, — This breakup, unexpected as it was, is an old, old story. And it (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Belgian Taxpayer Sets Records Afire THUILLIES, Belgium ®—A 1%5- year-old farmer tried to set the local tax office on fire because g office yesterday, emptied a bottle of gasoline in the room and fled after setting desks and records afire. The fire was put out quickly. When he was arrested charged with arson, De Meule- meester snapped, ‘Taxes are too high."’ Bloodmobile in City for Donations Monday Next visit of the Red Cross blood bank unit to Pontiac will be Mon- day, Oct. 11, when it will be in operation at the Elks Temple on Orchard Lake avenue. Donations at this time will be for community- wide use and anyone can contri- bute. Hours are 2 to 8 p.m, and appointments now are being made Her attorney, Jerry Gies-* F #4 3 Firm Employed to Plot Turnpike State Ignores Protests of Saginaw Group and a® i i | i 4 | i i I | | | | EEER ? i 7 As -£ toll way. The board released to the Mich- igan Turnpike Authority $160,000 to employ J. E. Greiner and Co. o! Baltimore to make final civil en- gineering’ studies of a proposed Rockwood-Saginaw toll road The studies are expected to be completed by next March and permit attempts to sell 186 mil- lien dollars in revenue bonds on April 1 te finance the 114.6-mile toll road. The board received protests = if Fine Allows. Change to Buy One-Way Ticket “How much money do you have?" said the judge. “Two dollars, your honor,"’ an- swered the defendant. 4 oe expanded out the legislative mandate.” and/and Users Assn., civie and political leaders as well as turnpike authority representa- made by a newly formed Michigan Highway Users Assn. demanding that the governor call a special session of the Legislature to halt the toll road problem, raise the gas tax one cent and finarke an freeway ‘construction program. Gov. Williams said that the ob- fectors “are challenging the validity of the toll road idea. The Legislature has already decided that and it is up to us to carry pike Authority, has said he would be unable to attend a scheduled public debate toll The debate had been scheduled by the Michigan Highway Owners which invited “And how much is a bus -ticket back to Detroit?” “Sixty cents,’ said the man charged with being driink and dis- orderly, . “Your fine will be $1.30 or two days in jail, and we'd like you to leave town.” day, and the defendant, Streeter, 41, no known well, chances are that if he stopped for coffee, he didn't make # to Detroit. You see, the bus fare is sixty-six cents. -° Replacement for Carr WASHINGTON (#—Sen. McCar- thy R-Wis was reported today to have~ nominated James N. Ju- liana, a former FBI agent, for promotion to staff director of his Senate Investigations subcommit- tives to attend. tee, replacing Francis P. Carr, who resigned yesterday Ex-FHA Ofticial’s Funds Exceed Salary by $138,365 WASHINGTON (#—Sena te investigators were told today that Clyde L. Powell, former assistant federal hous- ing commissioner, deposited $218,630—almost three times his net salary—in the years ’ John Bard, a Government 1945 through April, 1954. Accounting Office employe, And so Pontiac Judge Cécil Me-° Callum collected the $1.30 yester- ne ne ee ne ee ee ye ee ht een es ee a imeee, * On ee ee ee ee ] q Te ee ee eee eee ee ‘ea , / f 4 4 - f t ~~ Land Purchases for VY parking facilities came. more clearly into focus last night. as _ commissioners approved the hir- ing 6f-John Knecht, realtor, to handle tegotiations for necessary | } ob aye et | Gags i 8 = = ~ ‘ - _ _ o e - A a i i lis j i i f i i i i o ad, t ATE g i H iis] i i WP z I f : 4 : ; i i I i were reported stolen from the trunk of a car yesterday outside Motor Sales. Inc., 666 S. Woodward Ave., police said today. _ The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy and Teday tm Pontiac — ture pteceding § 8 At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 12-13 mph : Northeast. Sun sete Tuesday, at 6:07 p.m Sem rises Wednesday at 6 om Moon sete Tuesday at 11:56 pm Moon rises Wednesday at 2 pm. * ba) ee eeeee se eee eneee Pee Owe eee eeee eee eee ee eee Gh eet eeres ~ sesxcsestess | | TH ithe pl Ty FIT gitey a 2 FF Mi i ofr! i in Pontiac Parks At least 100.000 people enjoyed Largest such activiti were the atinual Fourth of July celebration at Oakland Park and the Labor Day observance at Murphy Park. “Parks and Recreation Dept. of- ficials want to congratulate the cit: izens of Pontiac on helping them keep the parks clean and neat. We hope that next season will be as successful as 1954,"" Keller con- cluded Mayor to Attend Parley Mayor. William W. Donaldson will be among mayors and city of- ficials from throughout the nation attending a top-level Washington conference on civil defense and other national problems Dec. 2-3. }favorite fodder, _ * bout at St. N and second rounds. d ar Wirephote MEETING OF THE MINDS—Billy Kilgore, right, of Miami Beach, and Moses Ward, of Detroit, meet headon in fifth round of ’ Arena in New York last night. Ward gained a unanimous decision in ten rounds after dropping Kilgore in the first LONDON (INS)—In this corner— partners of Prince Charles, heir British throne, when Chartes boxing lessons early this ding from his schoolmates Stephen has a slight age advan- tage on the flaxen-haired Prince Charlies Philip Arthur George, who DiMaggios Heading for Divorce Court (Continued From Page One) again raises the question: Why can't Hollywood marriages \ast? There are Many reasons, but ca- reer trouble is the most prevalent. 7 come easy. Her studio, knowing - that each will make more money than the previous, puts her in picture after picture, sometime. starting one before she finishes another What free time she has she spends reading and memorizing scripts. If Joe wants a dish of his ti, he has to tell the cook abouf’it. In his spare time, which has been con- siderable, he plays poker or watch- es baseball on TV. He never has escorted his wife to any of the ‘functions a star of her import is expected to attend. * * * Shortly after their marriage a magazine named her as filmland’s -|most popular star. A press agent escorted her to the affair while Joe waited outside the hotel. Mari- lyn told friends she was hurt about this, but that she knew she couldn't change the taciturn, Hollywood-shy DiMaggio. ss It isn't a question of money. The Yankees paid Joe more than $700.- 000. The fans now cheer for Dusty Rhodes. Marilyn earns $3.500 a week. and the fans can't see enough of her Sentenced for Illegal Gun John Cowart, 24, of 535 Montana Ave. yesterday was ordered to pay $50 or spend 30 ‘days in Oakland County Jail when he appeared be- fore Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol- land after admitting Sept. 28 that he. was in possession of an un- registered gun when arrested June 19 by Pontiac Police Bluecoats Red-Faced BOSTON “—While a crowd esti- mated at 5,000 Steeple-Hanger ‘Rescued’ by Jumpy Boston Police Oatman, 27, of Marblehead, and said he is an architect engaged in taking measurements of the steeple. - * Police, who openly expressed From the: station, police called ar. official* of. Oatman’s employer, Kilham. Hopkins, Greeley & Brodie C5. “Sure enough, Oatman had official, Prince Charlie to Trade Punches With U.S. Boy will not be 6 until Nov. 14. Stephen will have it all over -|reach when they clash. Charlie is chunky, with plenty of baby fat . {on him, and what the pros would call a little soft. ‘Stephen takes after his lanky father, who said Stephen is about 4% feet tall, weighs about 60 pounds, and t sturdily built with a well-developed chest. “He's a promising boxer,"’ the father said cautiously. Charles also is smaller. than. an- other selected sparring partner, an English boy. Giles Stimson. Stephen and Giles are average | bike-riding, school-toughened boys whereas the prince seldom has been in contact with other children except -under the most careful. chaperonage. And that's just the trouble. Charles’ father, Prince — Philip, _| Duke of Edinburgh and busband of ‘Itect Stephen from too much kid- Queen Elizabeth, has decided that the heir should be toughened up a bit by methods not customarily adopted for royal children before they go to preparatory school. ~ Chartes and the other boys wilt be in good hands—under the in- struction of Perey Sage, the “games master” at bo London private schools, He will have a key role in the palace’s ‘“‘progressive plan” to make Charies familiar with all branches of sport, including the manly art of boxing. during the. prince's formative years. Palace circles said preparations are being made to install a post- able, small fry boxing ring over an indoor swimming pool at Buck- ingham Palace. Soon Stephen and Giles wilt be going to the palace every Thurs- day afternoon to match’ punches with Charles. And it will be up to instructor Sage to beware of im- paired Anglo - American relations which at times prompt observers to say-that such relations mean “hands across the ga — and a punch in the nose." Decision Is Due Soon on Drive-In Pickets Oakland County Circuit Court rjudges yesterday indicated they may hold no further hearings oh issuance of a permanent in- junction asked to stop picketing of the Pontiac Drive-In Theater in a labor dispute. ._ The judges said they will con- sider arguments already. submitted and possibly hand down a ruling without asking for more informa- tion, Members of Local 620 of the National Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes and Moving Pic- ture Operators of the United States and Canada are picketing the theater claiming violation of a labor contract. Powell’s Deposits Exceed FHA Pay (Continued From Page One) ing officials said they had found evidence of widespread scandals. He has refused to answer questions in two previous ap- pearances before the committee, chiming his constitutional pro- tection against possi ble self- incrimination. Bard testified that Powells net salary from the Federal Housing Administration, after deduction of withholding taxes and other items, was $75,793 from 15 through April, 1954. In addition, he drew $4,471 in reimbursable travel ex- penses, Bard : said. ca SES Tenant Leaves Munitions Behtind in Old Rooms McKEESPORT, Pa. (UP)—Mrs. Sarah James put in a frantic call for the Army Monday after | in- specting rooms vacated by a tenant, roe ‘ Mrs. James fotind a bazooka roc- ket, a 57 mm anti-tank shell, an antéaircraft shell and a clip of. 30 caliber fifle ammunition, .° ‘ All were live, the Army said. [ - THE PON'FIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, Wilson to Speed uniformity. . ‘In June, Wilson assigned to Wil- ber Brucker, Defense Department general counsel, the “overriding’”’ responsibility for the personnel se- curity activities of the armed serv- ices, Cancer Society |Oftticial Smokes 3 or 4a Day four cigarettes every day. tifie director of the society, told the Detroit Economic Club he gave up cigarettes for 10 weeks after the study showed that smokers die sooner thin non-smoking men aged 50-70, mainly from heart attacks and cancer. “But I'm human, too," he said. “and after the stress and strain of the day,-I find myself lighting a e.". Dr. Cameron later told newsrhen p.m.” and he isn't smoking more than three or four cigarettes day. . |Cub Scout Pack Makes Plans for Coming Year Officers and Den Mothers of Cub Scout Pack 9 met at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kimball, 203 Ogemaw Rd., Monday night to make plans for the coming year. New officers of Pack 9 include Clarke Kimball, committee chair- man, and Arnold Thingstad, cub- master. Den mothers include Mrs. El- bert. Haviland, Mrs. Robert Beau champ, Mrs. Gary Blaylock, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Francis Nichols, Mrs. A. H. Osmick. Mrs William— Tiberg, Mrs. Victor Schramm, Mrs, Clarke Kimball, Mrs. David Sidwell, Mrs. Mont- gomery McGrath and Mrs, Wil- liam Graves. Mountain Expedition Marred by 3rd Death NEW DELHI, India W—The death of-a third member of the .French climbing expedition to 27,- 700-foot Mt. Makalu near the Tibet border was announced here today. The French Embassy said a letter from expedition leader Jean Franco reported that Dilli Bahadur Werna, assigned to the team as liaison officer by the Nepal gov- errment, died of pneumonia Sept. 23 at the 16,000-foot base carmip on Barun glacier. *Twe of the team's porters BER 5, 1054 ae es Italy and Yugoslavia Settle Trieste Feud 1. The port of Trieste and the rest of Zone A, except for a small strip on the southern border near Cazzaretto, go to Italy. The zone has under British-American military occupation since World War fl. 2. Zone B, along with the small Lazzaretto strip. becomes Yugo- slav. The zone had been under Yu- Scelba planned to present the _| terms of the accord to the Italian Senate later today and demand a vote of confidence on it. He was expected to win approval. Later he also will demand a con- fidence vote from the Chamber of Deputies. Largest Lake Ship Will Be Christened CLEVELAND w — Mrs. George M. Humphrey christens the largest vessel ever built on fresh water teday ‘in honor of her husband. the secretary of the treasury Christening ceremonies for the lake bulk freighter. built by the American Ship Building Co. for the National Steel Co., mark com- pletion of construction, rather than launching. The ship, built in a graving dock, was floated when the hull was completed. The new SS George M. Hum- phrey has an overall length of 710 feet, 31,650 long tons displace- ment and cargo deadweight of 24,- 000 long tons. It will be given its final sea trial tomorrow, and will be turned over to its owners. the M. A. Hanna Co...who will operate the ship. Tax Collection Drops LANSING (UP) — Michigan's use and salés tax collection — the barometer of the state’s retail +business — was $214.604,000 for the first nine months of 1954, a drop drowned a month ago during the trek from Nepal to the base camp. of one per cent from Istt year, state revenue officials said today. Why Go Dial Out Dial In Cool Breeze! Twist, It Opens-——Twist, It Closes. ADJUSTABLE ALL ALUMINUM AWNINGS—PORCHES—PATIOS — AWNAIR | FE 4-6089 9 A. M, to 9 P. M. Daily Outside! Hot Sun! day at 1:30 p.m. from Farmer- Snover Funeral Home. The Rev. ‘| Auto Theft Gets Youth 1%-5-Year Prison Term Harold V. Kirby, Jr., 18, of 27060 Delton, Royal Oak Township, yes- terday received from 1% to 5 years in Jeckson State Prison when he appeared before Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland after pleading guilty to auto theft Sept. 27. Kirby admitted stealing a car though was AWOL from the Army since Sept. 1 and had stolen three or four other autos Treated for Scalp Cuts William H. Thomas, 71, of 1333 Hiller Rd., West Bloomfield Town- ship, was treated at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital for scalp cuts which he suffered yesterday when his car overturned on Orchard Lake road in West. Bloomfield Town- ship, according to the hospital. and Salesman in West Bloomfield Township scious in a backroom. during his flight from Bennett said he chased auto a short distance, but was able to catch the bandit. Conscience Payment DES MOINES, lowa (UP)—Mar- tin Lauterback, Iowa Tax Commis- sion chairman, said Monday an No room charge for diildren under4! This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the yeer at Statler % [fone or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person fate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room room, with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the %& If one or more children under 14 occupy a room without @ parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. Bring the family for weekend of fun ot the Detroit Statler! © Children’s menus SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES. * Balloons for the youngsters after meals ¢ Formulas prepared © Reliable baby sitters Children's plates and silver . © High chairs and cribs + - - te a ARERR NE I IN ox IED, et te, cnmrponveren: Pe ek baton : “ 4 f : m4 f 2 laa ae 4 de «4 -F | 2 1 | . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 Me \ : ___ THREE Dallas Man With Boat he owned a boat. He said yester- Man Put on Probation : aed a a ca wi pats on With tot |S eee ens =|Action Planned for Carrying Weapaes Seteron Peta 2 hal $7 Ww hile Supply Lasts’ SPECIAL SALE MEN'S WEAR Grey Covert or Whipcord by M Carthyites Nationwide March on _ Washington Announced by Supporter - BALTIMORE «®—The head of two militant anti-Communist _ or- Detroit, was placed on one year’ tion yesterday dnd assessed $150 cdurt costs by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. Watkins admitéd having a 38- caliber pistol in his possession when arrested Sept. 15 in Royal Oak Township. Railroads have about one-billion cross ties in use today in the U. S., ington” asking senators not to cen- about , f ; oes When it is your responsibility to select a * sure Sen, McCarthy will be staged mon ae Pit yocde Ania — Men’‘s Sanforized Ae be funeral director, consider first his reputation. Nov. 11, haga 5 os In the years we have served this communit; Rabbi Benjamin Schultz, in Bal- " : i ies and proligeienclanrvides evellable—en eco- of & Gomer tenes Sy & Coha, - 9 Orchard’ Leke Ave. ¥. nomically as possible. Our membership in forener egy A Methethy Areiy ; FE 2-4021 | National Selected Morticians is your assurance —_, aa mag singe ony ts Pan that all arrangements will be carried out to neunenntent ‘ your satisfaction. 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In truth, he is not invariably in that dashing mold. ~ He may even wear overalls and a paper cap of his own fashioning and be mére closely allied to ink, molten metal’. and’ thundering presses than with the occasional drama of the news end or tile bustle of the business office. This, thea, will be a glance into the mechanical side of your news- paper, in a Newspaper Week rum- down on what makes your paper. fi ts the least publicized part of the business and the most com- ” “shop. . In all probability the story first phics, abbreviations, deletions and additions have sharpened the focus of the story. It must be “set” in a burry. Uf ‘ hit +h i | ! i i i i i zy: . iil i 3 e: : z iz *} Linotype machine to the assembly *| bank, where its several parts are ,| type and pressing a sheet of paper fay - a — __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 __ eee , Princess Margaret Will Tour the West Indies . LONDON @ Princess Margaret Newspaperman May Even Wear Overalls) y%,2 rise sr"; torial room, who is not permit- ployment’ in Washington, D.C. at the workshop ef a cousin, net's slectrical and models for new inventions were built. His work brought him in repeat- ed contact with the U.S. Patent Office. He began to tinker on.his own, his special interest being the quick transfer of typewritten or penned words into type. He dreamed of a machine with a] . kind of typewriter keyboard which would produce, at an operator's touch, a line of type such as you now are reading. — And in time he built one, a fear- some-looking angular object which dropped brass. letters and figures |“ into a neat row, permitted melted lead to run briefly over their faces, and moved the cooled metal aside—graven with the words and numbers the operator had magical- ly summoned from the bowels of the machine... President Chester A. Arthur marveled at an exhibition of the machine in Washington. 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The role of rescuer was played by our own Secretary of State Duttes. . * * * His suggestion finally satisfied French Premier Menpes-France whose last min- ute objections threatened to wreck co- operative European defense. The now happily Yesolved crisis came after it ap- peared that all obstacles to the restora- tion of German sovereignty. and ~ Frearming of a half-million of its troops had been eliminated. E : |! £ re ii Petiii Hi E [ if i 4 A > { i * agreement on German par- Western European defense was reached in a remarkably short time after France scuttled EDC. While some details remain to be settled, the London conference was a triumph for the West. At the same time it was a bitter blow for the Kremlin whose aim was to prevent the rearming of Ger- many. With both Britain and the United States committed to maintain troops in Europe, France now is expected to ratify if —_—— Italy’s Discovery What bears the earmarks of an im- portant and far reaching discovery has been made by Italy’s growing mana- gerial class. , It wouldn't be called a discovery in | this country accustomed to high wages Ry and mass production and distribution of industrial products. But in Italy, ac- cording to Micnar. L. Horrman of the New York Times, industrialists have found that their workers are buying the goods they make, including automobiles. x ke ke Italian statistics show the reason why cars now are being sold to workers de- spite management predictions four years ago that this could ‘not be done. Between 1947 and 1953, for example, wages im Italian factories went up 66 per cent. In the same period the cost of Lo living rose only 25 per cent. * * * a As a result of this increased purchasing power, especially in the industrial cities of the North, | there has been a very noticeable Hi political effect. Turin, Genoa and H Florence, formerly controlled by ae Communists, now are dominated 3 by the democratic coalition. There is at least one conclusion to be drawn from this situation. It is that pur- chasing power above minimum living costs helps create national prosperity. At the same time it tends to remove con- ditions favorable to the spread of Communism. 1? Cole - AMrntcans have never had so much and wanted so much more, Tribe Blanked in Series ‘The New York Giants are the world champions of baseball and they deserve to be. Going into. the 1954 World Series eight to five underdogs, Leo DurocHEs’s men proved themselves superior to the Indians in almost every department of the national game. < Though they played far from errorless ball*the men from the Polo Grounds had everything they needed to win. Their pitching stood out especially and they obviously were what the sports writers call “up” for the great Fall bat- tle. ak ok - There must be a psychological explanation beyond our ken for the collapse of a team which set an American League record by | winning 111 games in the regular season. The Lopez men seemed spiritiess and the work of their great trio of pitchers — Lemon, Wynn and Garcia — lacked its usual sharpness. The one bright spot for the Indians was the performance of the former Tiger, Vic Wertz, whose nine safeties made him the hitting star of the series. * * * By winning four straight games the Giants accomplished what no other National League team has been able to do since 1914. In that year the “miracle” Boston Braves swept the series from Conniz Mack’s Athietics in four straight. While still believing the Indians a far better team than the series’ statistics show, we congratulate the Giants on a fine performance. The Man About Town. | the new plan sometime before January. About the Leaves Their Falling Poses Annual Problem; Do Not Burn Them Marriage: Love parsonified. __. The season is at hand when the annual argument prevails whether jeaves should be raked off the lawn or left there for fertilizer. In this connection, David Ewalt, an Pontiac city director of parks and recreation, says they should be mulched and left on the lawn. If you haven't facilities for mulching, pile them for compost to be used Jater around your rose bushes or other shrubbery, ‘but do not burn them. The same sentiments are expressed by Jehn K. Bray, acting Oakland County agricultural agent, who says it is starving your Jawn if you do not put them back subject, . Leon V. Belknap, county road engineer, says pavements in the country can be damaged by burning leaves on them, the same as in the city, and that such a practice is contrary to good behavior Falling leaves make wet pavements extra slippery, warns Clare L. Hubbell, aheriff, who states that they are extra bad akid producers on curves. More on leaves is contained in a letter from Mrs. Margaret Peeke ont of Rochester. She says that an observation of over 50 years has shown that trees like the maple and sumac do not hava their usual vivid red color in an autumn that follows a summer of excessive drouths According to the president, the genial Howard V. Heldenbrand of Pontiac, the recent annual dinner dance of the Michigan Hotel Association at a De- troit Hotel was a gala affair Abundant in Oakland County . marshes, the . cattails, sometimes known as “cannon swabs,” may be a new souree of wealth. Scientific re- search finds them full of elements that ean be converted to commercial and medicinal use. Starting today at Baltimore R. C. Cummings is with a party of eastern park executives ona tour of public recreational grounds in Atlantic coast states. Mr Cummings its - ¢hairman of the Huron-Clinton Metropolt- tan Authority That Pontiac man who was such a Cleveland booster that he wagered the series would not go beyond five games now is collecting his bets—it .- went four games. When its mother was killed by an auto- mobile, : Gerald Meeker of Lakd Orion raised ‘a baby squirrel to full growth, only to have it killed Sunday—by an automobile = Ve bal 1 Orchids oy — Albert F- Bahm of 1097 LaSalle Ave; eighty-seventh birth-. - day. . Mr. and Mrs, D. Preston Miller of Birmingham; sixty-first wedding anniver- F] Further on the leaf tie 7 % 5 (Ce) a Fe ae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 Indian Summer Romance Voice of the People Who Could Be Cruel Enough to Leave Beautiful Siamese Cat in State Park? (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space Pull name. address and telephone number of~ the writer must accompany letters but these will not Be pywblished if the writer so requests uMiess the letter is critical tm its nature) Speaking of cruelty to animals, ~I should like to know who dropped a beautiful Siamese cat in one of the state parks and drove off and left it A couple of young ladies, after waiting around for three hours for the owner to return, finally brought the cat to me knowing I am a Siamese cat fancier and that I would place her in a good home. We have had her nearly two months, and no one has adver- tised for her or responded to my ad. During this time she has won our hearts completely although we have several shows cate of our owe of which we ere very She has good points; a sleek, even fawn colored coat, with sable ears, nose, paws, tail and brilliant blue eyes but it is useless to a breeder without a pedigree. However, she is a wonderful pet. She is trained to leash and re- sponds to our pet name of “Katy.” She attracts a> great deal of at- tention whenever we take her in the car and loves to- have children take her for a walk. When we travel, we have some reputable person to care for our cats, but Katy goes with us be- cause she would be yery unhappy unless she were with people. How- could anyone drop a cat like Katy? Anyone seen dropping a cat or _ dog should have their car license number jotted down then the per- son could be located and prose- cuted, Mrs. A. E. Allen Auburn Heights, Michigan T. G. Stewart Says Labor Terms Typical I think the letter about labor conditions at the Pontiac Drive-in is typical in so many places. The union tee often wants to add more men than is necessary te do the work. I have a nephe@® who went to work for an automobile plant and he was only on the job a few hours when one of the men said to him, “Slow down or you will get more done than you are sup- posed to do.” I have heard the Registered Pharmacist Praises Mr. Vogelsburg A big “hooray and a “fine handclasp” to Duane Vogelsburg for champioriing our profession. He could be a member of our force Case Records of a Psychologist Husband and Wife Must Know Rules for Participation in Game of Marriage Harold says nobody told him the rules of the game by which marriage should be played. So he wants to learn them in or- der to avoid making errors or fumbles or offsides. Save this case record to accompany the one tomorrow. 5 By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-332: Harold H., aged 27, has been married only one year. “Dr. Crane, you say that mar- riage is a game.” he began, ‘“‘and should be played according to the rules. That sounds fair enough.: but nobody ever gave my wife and me the rules “I am sure millions of other married couples who read your col- umn would welcome those rules. ‘So how about giving us some of them?” All right; here's one of them: Never go to sleep on a quarrel. Always_apologize, kiss and make up. Even if you don't feel like saying you are sorry, grit your teeth and apologize anyway! H's a rule of the game, ° For marriage is like baseball or any other sport It has definite rules, which must be followed or vou will commit an error or a fum- ble or an offside Second, pav vour mate at least one sincere compliment each day of the verbal sort. And be lavish with smiles. which are non-verbal compliments Aunt Het Sem Shibe dim ain't got enough religion to fill! a bug’s ear. When I see any- body hatin’ and fightin’. other re- ligions I know he ain't gettin’ much out of his own. A A f You wives should also resolve to be cheer leaders instead of wet blankets. “Why don't you get out of the sales field and go to work on a fixed salary? Then we'd know ex- actly what to count on each week and could run our home on a budget.” , ae A good salesman is like a race | 2-2 eg i i rf ite ate try to give him a civil answer. At the too a hungry lion is restless ‘and irritable. If its cubs ‘draw near, it may even bat them / , | 3 k z : advice tomorrow. . (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicaté Ine.) Mendes-France Proved - Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER By International News Service My inside man in the strait- jacket factory tells me is so rampant they're putting zip- pers on ’em. There has been an up-jack in and the FEF The Republicans are as optimis- tic as an Oklahoma farmer with the producers are all as confident as a Maine hunter chasing a moose with an armful af hats . al You might claim we haven't said anything definite so far. Well, nei- ther did the experts. But one sign is infallible. There are oysters in the oyster stews again. : ,.. And be prepared for fire that . .. You could prevent or_stop .. . Dispose of all your rubbish and . . . Obey the safety code... Let not your oven overheat .. . Or wires overload , .. Remember how Chicago burned . . . In 1871. . . It takes forever to repair . . . The damage that is done . . . Be care- ful with your lighter and . . . The ashes in a tray ... And any time indoors or out . . . You throw a match away Let not your care- lessness ignite The flame of sudden death . . . But keep the vigilance that guards ... The smallest human breath. (Copyright 1954) PY? s2RETE; ite eiats b2 958 7 : BE digs gli ATH i i § giving up their own national army. The Allies would have to seek She Didn't “It's nice to see you again. Are you married?” “Yes.” “I remember you always used Extra Rations of Calcium, Vitamin D> Help Prevent Hay Fever and Asthma quae ee jeri in i eliti ri : if il 27 , in- vitamin D for hay fever in young children, hot flashes in He said “Brady is hipped on women who have passed their caicium—he thinks it's @ cure. peak. . A all.” Bur you know: how it is I repeat, I do not say calcium with members of a doctor’s fam- = and vitamin D cures any of these ily, I followed your recommenda- complaints. I say it prevents them, tion last year and had the least provided you have the brains to discomfort I have known in many realize that it is food, not medicine, years. So far this season I have = and therefore you must take it been quite free of symptoms. 4; you take meat and potato or Now my brother ‘cays, “coln- toast and tea, or bacon and eggs cidence.” Bat 1 tell him be has or fried mush and syrup. It's no something to learn and Dr. ood to “try” it for a week oF Brady can teach him! (Miss two and then discgntinue eating it. A ee: 4 A good many readers have got- In the first place, I do not be- ten the impression that I advise lieve calcium ard vitamin D will t calcium pills, ‘tablets or 4 “shots’ for this and that ailment, vitamin D- {is essential for assimiliation and utilization of cal- cium. ' turnal’ leg cramps). 8 Growing pains. 9. Hot Flashes. 10. Allregy. or 100 words long, and mot to @iag- De. Brady if 0 stamped. “seit L cavelepe S cacteoed. ‘pte, (Copyright 1984) ( , ¥ ‘ | he EE ce ee ee OG, ess ee Se ee " * 3 = { 2 — a eaten RAR. in:cgeret ates abst eee a atetecnaraniih Mitabemiend ah ok : } omy . } < * ~ > = . 5 - ‘ - > . > a Pe ig eee gel Gy rs ae a Age te Hamper phy, Oh ais ia Sei j ? ye 4 y° , weave oa rebrand 7 g : : VA P - ‘ r ‘e . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,195 ~ Sere ae” x ‘ . 2 and assessed $200 court dosts aft MSC’s Hannah Tokes Pastor Pays Tickets go ea ip limked 'o one Breaking, Entering pleading guilty to breaking -and s ° a a s 28 be ™ : Fi f Federal Reserve Post Mayor William Keenan said he Brings 1-Year Probation Ruse! | Yolend alae \ Refrigerator * Washer wasumncTon tre Feders! ON 42 Parked Cars {ou te timitaton on the church| [2 Oakland County~ Cirevit| "ance ‘admitied being. invulved ~ ; Reserve Board has announced the| wil: ask the City Council to strike|Court yesterday Richard Lance,|in a series of breakins this sum- Re air Service appointment” of John A. Hannah, COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa ® —/ street. 20, of 121 Lafayette Ave. was ‘mer before his arrest Aug. 29 By p . ident of Michigan State. Col-| ™ Rev, J. T, Moriarty of St. — nen placed on three yous probation | Waterford Township police. @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians lege, as a director of the ‘Detroit | Patrick’s Church here paid ott $2! List Safe Driving Days POR PCSSOSOSORSOSEDORLES CODERS LOO OS ELEREEEEEEES @ Prompt, Dependable ice P : branch of the Federal Reserve |in traffic parking tickets for his| cye,Go (INS)—Drivifig some- H ‘ Bank of Chicago. Parishioners. where? Then take advantage of $| @ All Work Gua Be || Hannah was appointed for a/ During services Sunda y. he told|reduced accident rates by travel- ' : ssard giserved as a director of the De-| ticketed w they were attending |Wednesday. “Accident Facts,”’ the |e ° 84 Oskland A F Parkin Mroit branch Jan. 1, 1951, to March | services to bring the tickets to|National Safety Council's statisti- 3 FUNERAL HOME ° aklan ve.——Free Fa g 13, 1953, when he resigned to be-| him. There were 42 of them at $1/cal yearbook, says that nearly two|¢ = $ Phone FE 2-6445 come assistant ‘secretary Of de-| each. out of five-fatal motor vehicle ac»| § . fense. He recently resigned his de-| The cars were ficketed because|cidents occur on Saturday and|e 160 W. Huroh St, FE 2-971 8 Member-Ockland Co. Electrosic-TV Service Association . fense post to return to Michigan | they were parked on the wrong|Sunday and thay the fewest occur | $ . State College. side of a street past the church’ on the first three weekdays PYYTITITIT TT Titi at 6 [ How Gulf’ s cleaner-burning, super-refiried gasoline gives you - thousands of extra miles | a aad | | vind: «=O full engine power! Scent Victory ! whee: Hoo" soak Now Gulf refines out the “dirty-burning tail-end” of gasoline-the No. 1 ; mony. She is a native of Reading, Pa., while her husband is from Peer | troublemaker in high-compression engines. And here’s what it means to you: , . 7 By DOUGLAS B. 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He a few balls into holes in a “Skilball'’ board. He then let 20 “experts'’ provided ‘by. the game operators demonstrate their contention that skill can win. Nathan H. Schur, a former operator in nearby Venice, has sued the city of Santa Monica and others to have the games declared illegal. Also on trial is a suit by operators of six of the games who atk that the city be ordered to reissue licenses denied them since July 1. The games have been aearation under a temporary court order pending a findt-decision. Social Calendar tor White House Includes 10 Fetes ule for the winter socia] season at the White House, calling for six state dinners and four receptions was announced last night, It will run from Nov. 16 to Jan. 21, The schedule: Nov. 16-17, two diplomatic dinners for heads of foreign missions; Dec, I, Cabinet dinner; Dec. 2, reception for de- partment heads and military offi- cers: Dec. 8, Supreme Court din- ner, Dec. 9, reception for other judiciary officials; Jan. 14, con- gressional reception; Jan. 18, din- ner honoring .the vice president; Jan. 19, dinner honoring the speak- er of the House; Jan. 21, reception for diplomats of lesser rank than mission heads i Susan Hayward Divorce May Get Second Trial LOS ANGELES #®—The Susan Hayward-Jess Barker divorce trial may be in for a replay, if Bar- ker’s attorney wing his move. Atty. 8, 8. Hahn asked Superior Ccurt yesterday for a new trial, contending that the evidence was not sufficient to support the ver- dict in Miss Hayward’s favor last August “CHUTE” ‘THE ‘WORKS—In qrder | to find out what happens wiles ay a pilot bails out at 500 mph, the Air Force constructed this instrument at El Centro, Calif. Called the Whirl. Tower. it releases, parachutes with instrumented dummies at subsonic speeds, attained through cén- trifugal force. At a predetermined speed the parachute and dummy are released from the rotating boom. Sensitive instruments and photo- graphic equipment record effect_of fall. You'd Give Arm to. Help, GRAND RAPIDS # -— Lonnie Lynn Wiliams is a little fellow you'd give an arm to help. That's what the plucky 1-year- old trom Lexington, Tenn., is wait- ing for today at the Mary Free Bed Children's’ Hospital and Or- thopedic Center — an artificial arm It is the second major trip to the Grand Kapids center for Lon- nie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Williams, who was born without arms or legs. The people of Lexington joined forces with medical science to help Lonnie fight his difficulties. The fund in his name brought him to the center last May. Lonnie was fitted with the first pair of jointed artificial legs in- tended for a child of 4 years. By June 21 he had been fitted with an and That's Lad’s Dream antificial arm. It was also the first for a child under 4 Spokesmen said his ready ac- ceptance and use of the limbs ewre extremely encouraging bet decided against fitting the sec- ond arm fearing it would be “too much for the child that age to manage.” ‘ But Lonnie is back for further training and evaluation. Hospital directors said he has made. won-. derful adjustments for such an age and expected developments Wednesday concerning the second artificial arm. To Keep in Touch by TV BERLIN (INS) — To make life more attractive for city dwellers moved to new farming areas, the Soviet Union is sending 300 East German made television . sets. to Siberia and Kazakstan. _ | terterd = Joseph Buares, Army Signs Up Forty Recruits | in op ory aie 615 Alberton, Walled Lake, vegnal core 1085 Boston Ave.,. signal im 47 Lucille, Walled Francis Onier, Lake, signal corps VovVilia, Meee Maybee Ré., ln- Van Camp, 3414 Gregory Ré., Keith V 20 Wolte St, e- erett Gtoner, 18 Glenwood Ave. en- OEretine McCulléagn,”4 Clark 6t, in- | winober Pyke, 390 Miliview 6t.. @rté- Goery Vader, 4196 Island Park. Dray- “Ly hawk oe Olmstead Dray- wderry 3 Masters. 1668 Highiend, ™- > ssid Caprice, Miltérd, uel L. Reid, 1660% Baldwin Ave., Joe D Rosser, 1460's Baldwin Ave. Arte Adhin, 136 Oskiand Ave, en- Rooare Pe Wideman, 2190 Kircher Ct., feod servic Prank Jones, 26's EB Pike St, trans- Pa a i i i i a a i ie arr ar" TE rar IP U. S. “$2 Billion apogbewtrermr= preceding year. - . of total, $1,717,921,000 will go yeniicns ie havent ces jbo sed gs coo ipa ASHINGTON ® — govern- Projects connected with na- ment is spending about two bil- lien dollars @ year en scientific ro} et cars | Mahan! 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Show Business — ) : + Movie Trailers Always Promise Tremendous Picture. Next’ Week By £DDIE CANTOR world.-‘Many a man, watching Clark Gable This may sound a little unusual for a man | making love to Lana Turner, imagines himself who makes his living out of radio and television,|as Clark. He thinks he's putting something -| but movies are a great source of relaxation, I/ over on his wife in his thoughts. pg ioe 1 ote be unease. tes =e Little does he know that his wife is tmagin- you hate the io who talk pas te vier (208 herself as Lana Turner in the arms of Clark Some of them even hum the songs. Disgusting! | O4%/e! / Me, I just open a bag of peanuts—crack ‘em—¥' What always amuses me in the picture eat ‘em—and mind my own business. theaters, are the trailers of the coming : This reminds me of the man in the the- attractions. ‘Always they tell you in letters ater whe was annoyed by the conversation three feet high, and with fireworks: man in the row behind him. He “It's stupendous—it's tremendous—it's colos- turned and said, “Excuse me, but I can't | sal—it’s the greatest!” Ida's father once said — _ hear a word!” “Oh,” replied the noisy one, | to me, after watching onevof them, “Eddie, my | ’ . ; “aha ts it any business of yours what I'm boy, tell me—why is it—that always next week Our Education : ’ is coming a good picture?” ls Continuous... actually puts you in a dream (Copyright 1954) , The funeral and embalming techniques practiced — a few years ago are almost obsolete today. New - * asked, dip! tie said. to and better methods, and the higher degree of pro- Sees Approval give its consent to the entry of ficiency required in our work makes continuous West G into the N At. study a@ requirement. ; lantic Treaty Organization. § may At the Donelson-johns Funeral Home we welcome 4 jj also have to pass on a rearrange- every opportunity for the betterment of our service, 0 o ower a ment of relations between Ger- and study and plan for the advancement of our ey eee Cenneth G a powers, nit ates, Br Kenne G Wiley Believes Senate | and France. Other portions of the Parking Phone agreement probably will call for FEDERA HEMPSTEAD Would OK Agreement| ion only by European par att Next Month liaments. INSURANCE By JOE HALL The nation’s most important de- WASHINGTON u& — Sen. Wiley | posits of chromite are in Stillwater (R-Wis) said today he thinks the | 4nd Sweetgrass Counties in Mon- Senate would quickly approve the tane. a month's session e lees BLE z the administration might seek ear- 7 ly Senate action to give the whole Vi | plan added tmpetes in Kurepe “We would be glad to get it WARNS U. 8. —Lt.-Gen, Roger). oid. “My view is that the M. Ramey, commander of the 5th | sereement substantially meets the Air Force, said the U. S. is losing desires of the Senate.” the air-power race with Russia.| phe agreement worked out in He said the Russians have tw0}1 ondon to restore West Germany's _ WEDNESDAY . BOTH _ BE ae tae cme on mene grees oe THRIFTY DRUG STORES sircrat_we have and Red or. [arm tavalves comelicated serie vital American bases cold beling treaties. knocked out with little warning.! 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ORA OBRECHT Appointments FE 2-3053 | | i + 1 | | ; | i 7 P YARN for | Knitting “Needle } | CHRISTMAS | KNITTING | tn a vast collection of colors Give a Handknit ey with a J “as Lanolin Permanent VERDA’S Beauty Shop FE 2-0361 Avon Apt. Bidg. | | | Before Frolic |! | on Monday when “TYoungsters Will Parade Oct. School will be filled with people, | laughter and excitement as the’ |annual Fall Fun Frolic gets under | way. Beginning at 5 o'clock a | smorgasbord, sponsored by six) | rooms of the school, will Sag | dinner for hungry patrons, | Eighteen booths and concessions | (will offer every “type of entertain ment from pory and tractor rides 4fo a beauty parlor. To get inte the full gala spirit the children will stage a parade they march through the school. ~~~ Parents, teachers and children lare helping Mrs. William Shirley, | | Seneral chairman, and her advis- | | ory committee of Mrs. Paul Gor- man, Mrs. Thomas Hollis, Orrin Huntoon and Ralph Dawe. Acid Will Pit Sink long exposure to acid foods will pit ; it, After you've been preparing tomatoes or acid fruit at the sink, always to suds it and rinse when you're finished. — Guard Against Cuts Squeeze over ends of opened food precaution helps to keep children and pets from receiving painful cuts when they're rummaging in the rubbish can, as they all do, Cencert Pianist. Composer. Lecturer and Teacher, will tt wate lessons at his Home: 3815 Old fodien Trail. Orcherd Lake. Phone FE 4.5008 for Appointment BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME INEXPENSIVELY... SINCE 1941 WAVERLY Bonded FABRICS Whatever your decorating problem ...if it has to do with fabrics, you'll find the solution in Waverly Bonded Fabrics. An almost limitless Weverly Fabrics ere Bonded with @ money beck gueren- tee of setistection even efter countless washings er ex- poswre te sunlight! See Our CLOSE-OUT Fabrics All are first quality section—hundreds of yards of fab- rics for the budget conscious. Priced from *] 00 a yd. all 48” wide one whole ind Fr fe eg FE 4.0516 + 13 the halls of Webster’! | ee | Joseph Zaffina, FLOOR COVERINGS ond DRAPERIES Mell's. « “Fairs, Fall Frolics and Festivals Spread Gaiety Throughout City Schools t ‘will begin i in the s« hool yard. Colorful autumn is time for a colorful The enamel on your sink is acid’ [air, according to members of Malkim PTA resistant, but not acid-proof. So,jwho are busy with preparations for the school’s first big praject of the year. 6 o'clock. on Friday hayrides and pony rides will open. At\avenue,. Mrs. At 6:30 doors | road. Ad Pentiae Press Phete Busy getting booths in order are (left to right) Mrs. J. D. Sneed of Joslyn Francis Myre of Northfield drive and Mrs. John Kish of Scott Lake Sorority Has Model Meeting Zeta Lambda Chapter. of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Monday evening at the Chippewa road home of Lillian Lazaroff for a model meeting. Mrs. Robert Terry was installed as new director and Mrs. Edward Forsyth was installed as a member The chapter discussed the ‘‘Hay- stack Swing’’ to be given by the sorority Nov. 6 at Chieftain Hall. Pledges who attended the meet- Ing were Marpe Courtney, Mrs. Mrs’ Paul Des- chaine. Christine Zaffina and Mar- ilyn Shearer The group will gather at the Union Lake summer home of Mrs. Robert Knight Oct. 18 for a Hallo ween party Coming Events Maccabees Happy Time Ciub 1!! hold @ card party Wednesday oe! & pm Mra Robert Ganders a Chase Bt Betean Class of First Chur Wednesday at 10 am with noon jection and insta! lation of officers wil] » eheld treq Caldrom 7¢@ will meet et 8 pm im Grotto Mali a. for election of officers Genera! Richardson Chapter of Daugh tere of American Revolution will meet Thureday for | pm dessert huncheon at Baptist ch Wednesday 128 W Pike the home of Mrs Allan M Monroe, 137]. Cherokee Rd Pontiac Demolay Mothers Club will meet Thursday et 7130 pm im the Bast Lawrence street Masonic Temple for election end insislietion of officers Royal Neighbors Getogether will be held Thureday at 103 am with « to- rative lymcheon at neon end eirction of officers at the home of Mre R. J Lange, 134 Dover Rd een Mary Section of Guild will meet Thureday « Need ie work Iipm with Mrs. George Bickley 537 Mechanic St In thew of the regular Thursdey meet ing of Frances E Butterfield Toat Nine DUV, members wi!) attend the distri meeting in Port Huron that evening Ladies Aid of 8 Trinity Latheren Church will meet Thuredey et 2 pm @ith luncheon at noon Pilgrim Group of First Congregations Church will méet in the church pariors Friday at 1 pm Norwegian Ladies Ald wili meet Oct 13 at 7 pm with Mre James Kranstrom 1012 Lakeview St Robert O. Sausser and Katharina Pelzer were married Saturday in First Baptist Church of Davison. He is the son of the Robert H. Saussers of Telegraph road and her parents are the Aloys Pelzers of Davison. VR. and MRS. ROBERT O. SAUSSER Couple Wed in Davison tobert O. Sausser, son of the Robert H. Saussers of Telegraph road, claimed Katharina C. Pelzer as his bride Saturday in First Baptist Church of Davison. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Aloys Pelzer of Davison Dr. H. H, Savage of First Bap- tist Church of Pontiac performed the 6 o'clock ceremony. The bride chose a gown of lace and slipper satin in princess style. Diang Drude of Detroit was maid of honer wearing a pink gown in ballerina length similar in styte to the bride's gown, Ed Streten of Birmingham was best nan, F. W. Tick of Drayton ~ So a en a oe No wonder your baby eats Beech-Nut Bananas eagerly! Made from choice fally ripe fruit, our Beech-Nut Strained Bananas have that natural fresh banana flavor your baby loves! They keep this fresh flavor and color even when reseal glass jar is stored in refrigerator. For all. 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Dingy lampshades can make a room look all baat up’ So when you're cleaning, be sure to suds the lampshades — and the light bulbs, too Holds Shoe Polish A tight-lidded cookie or candy tin makes an ideal storage recep- tacle for shoe - shining materials, if you have too little closet room Keeps the sme!! in, and clothes from being soiled Pattersons |Entertain lat Cottage Norval Logies Home From Month’s Tour - of Western States Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Patterson of The Norval Logies of Lincoln- shire road have returned from a month's tour of the Western states. Their son, A2C Jack Logie, who is Tierra Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Webber (nee Ferne Weber) of South Til- den street announce the birth of a John S. LaMonte, son of the Alva T. Harrel, son of the Tip Harrels of South Jessie street, is pursuing a course in higher ac- counting at Bowling Green College of Commerce. Sheila Balz of Marquette street, Maureen Moloney of Colonia! trai! Donna Ritter of Auburn avenue and Ruth Slavin of Woodbine drive will enjoy a picnic to be sponsored by the junior class of Marygrove College Thursday in the campus woods David Harmon of South Rose lawn drive has enrolled as a junior for the fall term at William Jen- nings Bryan University, Dayton, Tenn. PEO Entertained by Mrs. Wilson Mrs. John Wilson was hostess in her Briggs street home for the Monday evening meeting of Chap- ter AW, PEO. Program commit tee members for the new season were announced by Mrs. Charles Coppersmith, chapter president Serving on the committee will be Mrs. A. W. Emery, Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mrs. Paul Snover. They gave an outline of the work for the year. Mrs. William Miller read the chapter by-laws Bulb Fights Mildew Poorly ventilated closets often get damp and musty during hu mid weather. 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Please sené me brechere of the f New Werliteer Spinette Organ. | Mame sccccccccccccccessesbones Address Before an altar decorated with palms and baskets of gladioli, pompons and chrysanthemums Jo- anne Traver became the bride of Kyle Dean McWethy Saturday eve- ning in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Traver of Fourth street and the Kyle McWethys of Emer son street are his parents. The Hev. Theodore Allebaugh _per- formed the 7:30 ceremony. The bride chose a gown of nylon tulle which was enhanced by a satin bow outlined with pearls. Satin flower appliques oo \ t , . / - i a “Cherron Corduroy” was designed by Tom Brigance of Sportsmaker for a_ casual toun and country dress with tuin button closing at neck —and an easy slim skirt suit- able for college and career girl alike. Kyle D. McWethy claimed Joanne Traver as his bride Saturday in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Ghurch, The Glenn Travers of Fourth street and the Kyle , McWethys of Emerson ~ are avenue their parents, MR. and MRS. KYLE D. MCWETHY Joanne Traver Says Vows in Presbyterian Ceremony were scattered on the skirt and a pleated flounce ended in ruffies in the back of the gown. She wore a pearl choker. a gift of the bridegroom and a bracelet of her grandmother's that was a git of her grandfather 53O years ago. The bridal bouquet was a cas- cade arrangement of roses and white gladioli Sue Traver wore a gown of blue net over blue satin with rows of, gathered net around the skirt maid of honor. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of burma gladioli, Ruth McCulloch, bridesmaid, wore a gown of yellow net over satin with a lace peplum and carried a cascade bouquet of pink giadioli. Pink net and pink satin with a lace peplum was worn by Deanna Mielke, another at- tendant. She carried a cascade of pink gtadioli, Charlies McWethy was best man and seating the guests were Wen- . dell Stringer of Lake Orion and Ronald Knoblock. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Traver wore a silk dress in burnt orange with black accesso- ries and a gold tone carnation corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore an aqua faille dress trimmed with black velvet. She chose black accessories and a pink carnatbon corsage. After a reception held in the church pariors the bride changed to a beige knit dress with brown accessories for a tour of Canada to Niagara Falls. The McWethys will reside on School street. Private @ Party Rooms Accommodations for large or small groups. Convenient Downtown Location Waldron HOTEL Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike Our wonderful, walkable oxford that meang unlimited pleasure for you. Gently perforated end leather lined for added comfort. Black suede or polished calf in black or cognac. Blue—Red—Brown ~ Pauli’ s Shoe Store, Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years! 35 N. Saginaw St. $16.95 a= SS ae Te PT en ok aa een Pao " - fname st eetnna. yp Samm * oo ] ' . en! . * : 4 ea ~ a ” _ P ae 4 d ! i - i ‘ : | ! } ‘ siemens * . ~s o, @ + ‘ . i > ~~ : * eS _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 THIRTEEN ‘Huskin’ Bee Nets Harvest | for Church - 64th Annual Affair Is Attended: by 500 First Methodists More than 500 people gathered at First Methodist Church Friday Banquet. The side of @ red barn was built over and around the dining room entrance with a hen in the hay mow above. The tables were dec- orated with rail fences, red candles and roosters, “Nothing Can Stop You,” was the topic chosen by the speaker, of several clubs new member. Fie ceed i taypiee! AlineL Ae Fez Fig: i the M.Y.F.; publicity — Gladys Ruffing and Gladys Huffman; gifts ing: tickets — Perc Costume suits continue their popularity, and Lilli Ann of California’s flair for the dramatic, teamed with the finest of imported fabric from France, is shown here. The flecked, silky broadcloth is used for the empire sheath dress with its: deep, narrow neckline and shoulder-cover- ing sleeves. Topping it is a fitted short jacket with flared peplum and a handmade French flower at the|}\ shoulder. Mrs. George Wellington Smith of Frank- lin Hills (center), daughter of the late Mrs. John Shaw, a charter member of Bloomfield Hills branch of Women’s National Far Garden, cut the anniversary cake bo tea given Monday. The event was held in cele- . and bration of the group's 25th year. Mrs. Les- lie H. Green was hostess in the Green estate on Turtle Lake, Watching are Mrs, Horace P. Shaw (left) and Mrs. J. Hawley Otis both of Bloomfield Hills. the ceremony To reside on North Perry street following a honeymoon in north- ern Micfigan are Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Morse. L. Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilburn L. Black of North Perry street. He is the son of Mrs. Andrew Morse of Gardena, Calif . The altar of the Christian Tem- The ‘bride approached the altar wearing a gown of white nylon tulle and Chantilly lace over blush pink satin. The gown was fash- ioned with a cathediral length train of tulle and her secured ,|@ veil of pink tulle, The bride carried an arm bouquet of white calla lilies. Betty Dunlap was honor attend- Bex, Lois Cole of Bancroft and Shirley Plake They all wore gowns _lof pink fylon tulle over taffeta and Elmer Dunlap. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs Black wore a purple dress with beige accessories and a corsage of pink tea roses. A charcoal suit with avocado- colored accessories was worn by the bride for the honeymoon trip. The bride attended Bob Jones University where she was a mem- ber of Sigma Lambda Delta soror- ity. The world’s population has been estimated by the United Natfons to be 2,351 millions. Dorsene L. Goodwin Wed in Gown of Tulle and Satin The bride is the former Dorsene “Us. ant, Other attendants were Colleen* Garden Club Has 25th Anniversary Mrs. J. Hawley Otis was chair- man of the day when members of Bloomfield Hills branch of Wom- en's National Farm and Garden met Monday to celebrate the branch's 25th anniversary. In charge of the program for the tea, held at the Turtle Lake es- tate of Mrs.- Leslie H. Green. Presidents Are Honored at Meeting I ; rf fi f Bg ahe i i é | t : FE H 1 [; ir lr: i i > i g its in 1892 was given by Mrs. William F. Todd. Committees for the day included among their members, Mrs- Car- mer, Mrs, Harry M. Boorn, Mrs. Martha Braid, Mrs. Charles Rhodes and Mrs. Lulu Laby. Mrs Dale Moats was in charge of the Reginald Lamonts Travel in South Following Rite the Hamilton, Ont., as bis bride Sat- urday evening at a ceremony per- formed in St. John Presbyterian Church of Hamilton. . The bride, who is the daughter of the Samual Harrisons, approached the altar the four o'clock cere- mony a floor-length gown of silk fashioned with a scoop neck- Here’s How Hands Are |Cared for Not many girls are blessed with beautiful hands. Delicately sliaped hands with slender, tapering fin- gers are assets any girl would be proud to own. Regardiess of their shape. your hands should be satin-smooth. And it seems peculiar that some girls who wouldn't think of letting a day pass without creaming their face (to prevent wrinkles) neglect their Hands are particularly subject to damaging elements and are therefore, loud tellers of age. For career giris, it's sometimes just a matter of remembering to apply hand lotion during the day. to soften and smooth your hands. you'll notice it has a refreshing floral scent Remember, pampering each a-few minutes of day will reap program. wee Mrs. Paro M. Thomas. One of the day's speakers was the Rev. Perry Williams of Christ Church Cranbrook who talked on | the relationship of gardens and | religion. The first meeting of the group was it October 1929. The late Mrs. William D. Thompson or- ganized the branch with the guid- ance of Mrs. Henry Ford who was ther president of the Women's Na- tional Farm and Garden Associa- tion. Groom igs 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. rs ‘ BEGINNING CLASSES | i GREGG SHORTHAND ~ ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING : . COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR and Other Subjects THIS WEEK | Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED —- 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Call, Phone, or Return This Ad for Information : Phone FE 2-3551 | eee ewe en eeee 48 N. Seginew Se. ’ Mrs. Kenneth Harrison attend. | ed the bride as matron of honér — The attendants, who were al} of Hamilton, carried cascade bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. ~ | lan Lamont served as his broth- | er’'s best man and Joe Swift and Marvin Bandiow seated the guests. | E Following a reception held at Hotel Royal Connaught in Hamil. | ton the new Mrs. Lamont changed | to a charcoal suit with light blue | accessories for a wedding tour of | Washington, D. C. and the south- ern states. Upon their return: they will reside on Hammond St. | Forty Pontiac residents attended | the ceremony, I ‘Tufted’ Squares Are a Big Help Even a novice do-it-yourself fan could rejuvenate a headboard or furniture — or decorate wood cor- nice boards, doors, or room divid- ers—with .“‘tufted” plastic squares: These 4 inch -squares, which Lcome in a choice of eight colors, have their own nailheads, and are | easily installed to add leather-like luxury to any flat wooden surface. As an added attraction, this kind of plastic “upholstery” can : be | | Richardo Beaudoin Has Birthday Party | Mrs, Richard Beaudoin was hos- | tess in her South Shirley street Cardigan Colorful worn over a black wool sheath PTA Activities Wever | Wever Junior High Scheel PTBA will | meet Thursday et 1738 pm im. the! school library | : Emerson } Executive boerd and home room meth. | ers of Emreson PTA will meet Thursday | et 830 am im the school basement Pians for the Oct. 22 fair will be made Water damage is cen- tered in the back of the store, most depart- ments are not affected in any way. We are open and oper- ating on every floor and welcome your pat- a ronage as usual.’ ~~ a Our Centrally ‘Located Elevator. ~~ Is at Your Convenience! s LS washed off with soap and water, | _ Short, Snap-Back. LANOLIN... PERMANENT (gy ° 50 Special! *6 , Hair Tinting — Electric Manicures FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON ‘ 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. : Florence Haun, Owner FE 5-2663 Like NEW Again!. 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But two inches of you may carry a satchel of|the top, narrowing to a point at| selves that they have, through —e mere éctall!_ . . |some kind, .but here are two sug-|the opposite end. Make an inch| the years, planted a feeling of You're ust going to spend an gestions which wil! hold books or |hole two inches from the top ‘for | guilt in large numbers of other- eative evening standing back to fold up in your pocket. — the end to run through. Put your] wise sane men and women who, back while you measure the ele- | Book carriers are fine to have, |intitials on with enamel. plagued by conscience, thes go vation of the tops of your two | but have you ever.seen any as The first’ strap will carry only| clambering up cliffs, sliding heads. easy to use or put away asithe number of books which down snow-covered slopes on two . these? They will hold your books | make it for, but the second will| little strips of wood, shooting Tt may be only when she’s wear | or will fold in your pocket when | adjust to one or four. Be sure fo| deer, quail, duck, other hunters ing high heels and her hair fluffed | not needed, They are made from /|let your initials dry completely| or anything else that moves dur- AE tO et ee when you're | l@, inmertube, and you can take |before you use your strap, ; ing Open seasons, reed dite by side Asnage ag ba your choice of styles. : The fine-arts snobs sell widely ‘teal The one on the heft is made} | J the idea that only @ special super- _. "jnd what difference does it make | ke a strap, and the siz wiiiJOMJEMS . human is able to tell a Joan Miro when. you're on opposite sides of | PeR4 on the books you want to from a later-phase Picasso, recog- eee oer eetare teath, [S8FFY. Make two long slits tt]/(S6 to Scout nize an advant garde poet, dissect “souched in seats at the ‘movies, Aaron Copland. Those who can't, pope bp mpl dah. 7 Meeting 'T don't mind any of these ery | | strest, even much because I can keep away ios tae aan ares tome ae Mrs. Tom Bate Ne oecaae mace aos eee likes you. That’s a matter of ‘Pairs Two Cookies | ike my beet well done and my smile and good humor. It would Tops with Jam Ser taal rams te oe ane : be too bad to let self-conscious. By JANET ODELL to are the parasitic, self-centered | count deprive you on having Food asing tho wx my & believ that About a dozen little girls have | C°Usne tne unwary e : Se oe Gon aan io the cot | put their seal of approval on the a way to find out what she'd say : results of this recipe for Jam , | te i. sas Kite Jems. Mrs. Tom Bateman sent Pago I ought to explain, ss ~ Ta Be te some of these delicious cookies ’ my friends generally ay “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm very oe Gis 18.4 a fiers Scout meeting. ah consider me inhospitable and it's x ee heard about them and tracked oe ‘boys away! I'm rather nice-looking down the recipe. ey me eee a at ~—but wear thick glasses, Up until a few years ago Mrs.| nervous strain. There's always a Maybe Dorothy Parker - was Bateman had an outside job. Now! jo¢ of mess to clean up after- right, Bays come to_my house just that she concentrates on being’ @| wards and what do I get out of gine mn ie rong homemaker she delights in staying | i? To bear the hospitable talk, want algebra, a home. Her leisure hours are de-| though, you'd think I was capable : | Pn Gh tle an Gry ner SB voted to sewing for her two daugh-| of treasen and sabotage—just be- - pe paces oe germ, ters and to redecorating her house. | cause I'm not a good hostess. Maye een JAM JEMS I have decided that the hospi- F enki al Gah ‘ole Goo By Mrs. Bateman table are extroverts who gather What can I do to make them stop Pige llgeomet mest of their ideas other considering me only as a good eags, well beaten people and can't enjoy themselves friend?” Te ae alone. They bring out oe vg at on’ ont china and undertake icult Being & good friend obviously 3 teaspoons cream of tartar menus and lavish center-pieces to attracts the boys te your house, shortening and sugar, | Prove to their friends, but chiefly po Ae See Ree Se Add eggs and vanilla; blend well themselves, how good they are. p met joe he nar your Sift dry ingredients together and a Sute nam 7 add to the first mixture. Chill. prop org om we dgw tang Pons blame on them. Rell out on floured board %-inch solo, make our most satisfactory By Jupliter!.. } 7 this really is Fis Rive a ay and gosh! the money you save! Orienlat 5 PR eck RP OIG Here’s a-Book Carrier: thick. Cut out in pairs, with floured cutters. Cut one round cookie and one doughnut style cookie for each pair. Put together with the round cookie underneath, fill the hole with jam qp jelly. Bake on a greased baking sheet 8-10 minutes in a 400-425 degree oven. Makes about three dozen + Manner” ~ MAKE FRIENDS If you have a friend in an office, and she has a telephone at her in long-winded conversations. Call her at home, when the two of you can talk at icisure. Neither she nor her employer will appreciate receiving lengthy calls at the office, and you may actually endangef her job. They Like to Be Alone Other Will Stop At Nothing to. Show Hospitality By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE That animals have a mysterious power to judge human character is one of many myths which special pleaders have succeeded in fobbing off on long-suffering humanity. friendships with book characters, and feel serenest when alone with our own fine, interesting thoughts. Also, we don't have other people's messes to clean up! You may be able to con me into taking a brisk hike on one of these nice autumn days. I 'd be happy if your dog grew fond of me. I'll try to keep my end up if you want to discuss Dylan Thomas. But if you insist on dropping in unexpectedly, you can just take pot-luck and THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 ae > oe mel K Decorator styling in new timepieces offers the homemakerxuntold decorating possibilities. A style leader in wall clocks, one company fulfills the demands of modern or” a , . om. ea a SS « brush-finished remain bright room in the decor for clean lines and rich color. a . metal case of this one will and shining to enliven any house. Calcimine Is Nota Paint Base Wash Off Surface Before Decorating With New Covering By HUBBARD COBB Our sad story for today involves a lady who tried to paint a ceiling that had previously been painted with calcimine. before she had got very far she found that it can't be done but by this time it was too late. Caleimine makes a good finish particularly for ceilings and for walls .in rooms where there is not Unfortufately, calcimine can't Anewer te Previcgs Pussle wash your own dishes, HLA Lal c OLS A SISIALY g ' >— Sieia Alt ©: ' Cc ts) ‘ ' leis KIL LY “ A A o Cia 0 ‘161 Tl) Inio ’ Ail A ‘ik . TF] N Wear old clothes ard be sure that won't be stained from the drippings from the wall. After the surfaces have been thoroughly rinsed, be sure to allow ample time for dry- ing before repainting. The U. N. Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that world fooa production has been increas- ing at the rate of abou 2 per cent a year, Don't Wait; By ANNE HEYWOOD Many women who work at city jobs, long for the day when they can move to the country and start a business of their own. As they rush through the crowded city streets, they think wistfully of how green the trees will be-getting in the country, and how much..they'd like to tive and work there. And often this is a dream which they never can realize until they elbow, don't call her and engage 4#fetire. But Mrs. Millicent Peabody is a woman who couldn't. wait. Touring through the country one day, she saw a shabby but beautiful Colonial farmhouse, complete with old outbuildings and a decrepit barn. Back in New York, in ber city apartment Make Dream Come True and her city job, the memory haunted her. It was silly, but she couldn’, forget that place. Finally she wrote the owner and asked for a price, It wasn’t too much, go she bought the place. “The minote that farm was mine,” she says, "I thought of tur- keys. Turkeys that would taste as delicious as those I had eaten when I was. a child.” That first summer, Mrs. Pea- body worked jin the city; came to the farm to repair the house on weekends, and, in short, lived two lives; Meantime, in what could taughingly be referred to as her spare time, she read every book and pamphiet about turkeys ‘she could obtain. DS ae ' a \} . .. Here's a setting for your autumn enter- | festival tablecloth with gay, pumpkin col- taining, employing the green, brown, pump-|ored napkins is a perfect foil for the gay She did most of the work on the house ‘herself, and little by little the major repairs were finished. Then she gave up her city apart- moved to the farm and began rais- ing turkeys. It was rough going at first, and harder work than anyone could imagine, But little by [tle, the place became habitable, and the turkeys began to grow and. thrive and find buyers. It was in 1946 that Mrs. Peabody first laid eyes on the farmhouse. Now she has a big, newlybuilt roadside cabin where she sells frozen turkeys which she breeds, raises, kills, dresses and quick freezes. “I never imagined anyone could work so hard,” she says, “but IT leve every minute of every day!" Sometimes, instead of postponing a dream, it pays to take the big leap and worry about it afterward. Chances are, if you really want it, there won't be much worrying! (Copyright 1954) PETUNIA! Scalloped spuds Axe sometimes dull — But spiked like this’ Theyre wonderful f CF Right, Petunia! For more zip, add a teaspoon of grated ‘horseradish to each four servings—before baking. i It's a jumper for now—a sun- dress for next summer! For back- in-school, make her one in plaid, another in solid colors. She'll love the blouse with short or threé quarter sleeves. She's sure to be the envy of all her schoolmates! Smart in winter cottons. Pattern 4808: Girls’ sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 jumper 2% yards 39-inch: blouse, 1% yards, This pattern easy to. use_-simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 centg for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly narne, address with zone, size and style number. twas definitely wrong—it was The : More Sincerity in Our Treatment of Others, Some Admit | = oe | ‘Two Forks Are Right for Salad There Is Nothing Wrong With Using One If Preferred lf | q fii i 3 F it ag! i ; F _ or rif z § ways eaten with a spoon. Will please answer, this for us as there is a wager at stake?” salad bow! (chef's salad, for ex- ample) as the main course at lunch, does one cat out of the with the dressing in the bowl, and then take it little by little on your half inch across the tines, for eating oysters and clams. Uus- sharp points, skinny sleeves ore not . for large hands. New softness, dress- moter touches give curves. Mrs. A. F:—TRe “H” line dis- penses with curves. Its severity is not for the large boned. Anything that looks masculine or military is too severe but this little dress in suit style in pale camel's hair beige or soft light woolen is grand. 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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 SyTEse “Built in Pontiac by ‘Pontiac People” 5 a * se says Bi a aes aks we “oe games rO te < iat tenet he cil "alae tak eee iat ta oh oe a gy gh eh aes . i 3 ee te BS Mee . Se ata. I GAAC™ rises PPK ae a ae Pesci paciilea ¢€ 3 ae the sai Calls for Nobel Prize Cabbie F oils Holdup U. N., Kor ean money tinder ter r ‘ for Founder of MRA by 2 Armed Women Money Dispute [ernment cut off U.N. Command MACKINAC ISLAND P—A for- ‘ L mer Chancellor of Switzerland has} FULLERTON, Md, @—Two wo- F lar es Up Again Lee said negotiations called for international recognition | meM, one packing a pistol and the} SEOUL ® — A dispute over an ° in the form of the Nobel Peace Buchman to the MRA World As-| nounced their holdup after a short sembly as “the greatest world | ride City. statesman.” man slammed on his brake§, “It is not enough that Germany | ing and France have given him (Buch- Then he pulled the woman man) their high decorations,”|the gun out of the vehicle Leimgruber said. “‘I believe he| punched her in i . should be recognized international>| Charlotte Davis, 26, and ly by the award of the Nobel/et Davis, 28, both of ‘Baltimore, Peace. Prize.” were charged with armed robbery Fast delivery of | p-to-the-minute news is lenportant to Oakland County residents . The Pontiac Press . Chicago Man Is Given ° ; 15 Years for Robbery Champion Bull Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland Rips Into Role 2, of Chicago to a maximum of [ON TV Program 15 years in Jacson State’ Prison} tins, aka. u—Reford Stout . to insure fast news Balivery services, ‘choose GMC for miles and miles of trouble free driving ease. Pontiac's Oldest lasurance Agency Children will ; be GMC TRUCKS SOLD and SERVICED by given Junior Fire arshall Helmets if they come to our office during this | * | is Thatcher -. Patterson 77 East Huron | FE 2-9203 & Wernet 809 S. Woodward : FE 4-4531 Evidently the camera had moved ndant too close, the lights were too bright —= beaten. and announcer Jack Alexander looked too unfriendly. Deaths Last Night war Gere mae WASHINGTON (AP)—Col. Clifford V . Fair public relations man Ar- Morgan, 83, chairman of thé Physical peer Young picked up the mike to and medical administrator for sears. | the bull tarned end grotnded him mee. in the end zone, ripping hic trov- PHONE. FE 3-7374 ower Mas” on station WOR, who] The telecast went unannounced|]] Ambulence Service Se te rare im ist tnd bad worked |UMtil Stout and his companions aa H FREE BALLOONS For the Kiddies! FREE HOT DOGS For Everyone! WED., THUR., FRI. & SAT. a ; # eo .* oe 6 RESH : pe = * #2 i t r s eink or ranks ves 3 99 | a Shankless, Fresh or Smoked PICNICS 25: TENDER SHOULDER | CLUB STEAKS VEAL CHOPS ‘SHINNERS ‘MARKET 2 N. “we ae, FE 2.2931 MICHIGAN MILK-FED -LEG-O-VEAL THE PONTIAC PRESS, - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1956 an ¢ SIXTEEN ; its id 3 a Know Your Cand ates: Lynn D. Allen, Neil Crowe Seek County Clerk Post M ON EY DOWN DR. H. A. MILLER Following is the first of a series of articles on political cangidaies Nell R. Crowe Phe tO NO ‘ in Oakland County. Lynn D. Allen, Republican incumbent, is opposed | A junior highschool esncier Wy i up TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! t by Democrat Neil R. Crowe forthe office of county clerk. Neil R. Crowe is the Democratic Optometris In this, and following articles, the Press presents short biographies | candidate for county clerk. — on candidates at the, Nov. 2 election and their statements on how they) crows 33, of 330 Maple’ Hilh 7 North Saginaw Street wil perform their duties. SF een ba heme st Rr . Lynn D. Allen eran and is married aires te Phone FE 4-6842. Incumbent Republican clerk aan. rash — ‘aca 3 Lynn D. Allen, 55, was first elect- gree . ' ed in 1932 and has served since College. He teaches in Utica i, “Better Things in Sight” Born in Birmingham, Allen at- ‘. Hie past eceupations include, % tended public schools there, also tax consultant, real estate brok- : Detroit Central High and the Uni- er, and administrative special 4 At versity of Detro¥. He is a World ist for the Packard Motor Car e Closed Wednesday Afternoons War 4 webeena. Co. ie Married, with two children, Allen Crowe is a member of the Na- bs lives at #025 S. Shore Dr., Water- tional Education Assn., chairman a ford Township. He is American- of the North Oakland County | ism chairman of the Pontiac Elks Young Democratic Club and treas- eh. Lodge 810, past treasurer of the urer of the Avon Township Demo- oF Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, cratic Club. £ past president of the County Vet- His statement: ¥: erns ando Historical Society, -for- “As a candidate for the office of ‘“ mer president of the nty County Clerk, it is my duty to NEIL CROWE.. "4 Clerk's Assn. and served eight place before the voters of Oak- county with’ an up-to-date school a > = 7 as its secretary. He was land County my views on various system, adequate water supply, be. bs = Pe named “‘fathe: of the year’’ by the — of local concern. modern county office buildings and ? ye Pontiac Boys’ Club-in 193. 4 A “Chief among these is —__ a safe system of public highways. | 7 es A candidate for re-election as 2 lem of our public schools. Throug . e | # Oakland County Clerk, his state- LYNN D. ALLEN long years of neglect they have "The pacigaipe agen ee “ , “3 ment follows: “| have been able to keep [fallen into a state of inadequacy pedecer calteatch Ga ses ; . .e “Tl have installed a new record pace with the evergrowing popu- | 4nd obsolescence. as a reserve fund through which | & ' a system _ covering births, deaths, lation. of Oakland County by. the “These conditions, coupled | any necessary county and/or 2s . 2) marriages and naturalization in| use of an educational program | with surging war and post-war | township public ecnstrestion can. | a the County Clerk's office, This| which pays dividends in service | birthrates, have brought abeat | pe provided. Ld a system has been highly respected | to the legal profession and citl- | » crisis which can no longer be . i: # and has been adopted by 62 of the | zens ef the County and spells | postponed. Frantic emergency This public-minded program of | 5 : a 83 counties in the state of Michi-| economy to taxpayers. money raising will not suffice to adenregr the availability of ey g gan. “I am” pledged to continued| insure proper standards of edu- Sue is the ae way of nour | 4 & “| have also installed modern | courtesy; higher efficiency and| cation for the children of our ce aes uasiee sks ond AL + i cash registers in both record and hapartiality . community. filled.” i ey legal divisions which give an i “The county clerk is in a posi- ——____—_ H accurate account of each day's | Blossom Pie Sought tion to advise the Oakland County | Nitrogen ts useful as a guardian fe receipts, simplifying auditing. SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (UP) | Board of Supervisors on such mat- | in — industrial applications to &§ “In cooperation with the fact-|—Bob White says be is hunting 4 ters. What is needed, is a man who | give protection against some % finding committee employed by the | recipe for apple blossom pie. Seems | '5 prepared with a far-sighted, | phases of injurious chemical re- ; 4 Sort Soa eaneey side- : Board of Supervisors,1 have in-| the Mcintosh apple tree he has long-range program to provide our actions. 7 e: line sitter. Come to Mur A's nour $ 70) stalled a single card index sys-| tended through the years produces | = OR, ee :: ua phy why a -D — Ss tem for assumed names, co-part- | beautiful blossoms—and nary an * Bi ee x : gh &. at ye @ 10 PM daily, TRIAL LESSON? | nerships and corporations. By apple. FUR TRIM COATS. : " MOUTON FUR COATS...... 5... 68.00 © NEW 1955 Emerson TELEVISION a 25” NO MONEY DOWN. Low Cost! High Quality! A great combination.in 1955 Emerson TV. Irviage perfect big pictute screen, one knob simplimatic tuning. Fringe compensator adjusts for individual reception conditions! “What Do You Want to Buy? What Do You Want to Pay? WKC's Got It Everyday” You Always Save at rvwevvreFre«ee»esee Holden Stamps aes } «+ gutiacrprphmenmihy = to 49 a < f “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1054 NN Fr. <8 City Teachers D . Long bunks dormitories provided sleeping quarters for the THE PONTIAC: PRESS - Setelldicananeeneninainneinenen anne iscuss ; with row after row of ontiac educators who attended the meeting. mer School of Detroit, who served @s a resource person, said that _|“we are all taught to be nice, ty of the North woods in a setting of century-old pines and _ na- tive Michigan hardwoods already touched by the fall brush of Mothér Nature: With the skill of research ex- perts, these local people, together with their resouree personnel. ex- posed, analyzed, isolated and pre- scribed treatment for their self- chosen project—human relations in “Genuine warmth, understanding and tolerance” of other people— students, fellow teachers and parents—this was their common definition of the subject Good human relations in educa- tion.. they concurred, was deeply rooted in each teacher and ad- ministrator. ‘“‘Take a good search- ing look at yourself first,” they agreed Teachers were agreed that it was time to “practice what we teach and instead of putting our beautifal philosophies and theo- ries away in the files for visiting firemen, te keep them out in the open in daily operation.” Mrs. Gladys Panton, Merrill-Pal- pleasant people." “But we are not always like that. Ask yourself why you react one way to one child and another way to still another. Look this per- sonality problem squarely in the face and you will find it is easier to do something about it."" she said. In analyzing teacher-to-teacher problems, the workshep in gen- eral sald thal teo little is known by the secondary (high school) teacher about what the ciemen- tary teacher is doing, and vice versa. “The gap between these two areas of education must be bridged so that the high school teacher can help to build on the foundation al- ready developed by the elemen- tary teachers.” Ways to bring this about, they said, was to visit the other classes and learn their reasons for the techniques they employ. In order to realize this it was pointed out that permahent substi- tutes should be pert of each school's staff to reléase the regu- lar classroom teacher for this type of visitation and study Mere democratic administra- tien, they declared, would in- volve letting a cross-section of teachers confer in establishing policy and program. Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Pontiac superintendent, commended the DETAI—Penalty for being the last one at the group for their direct discussion “You have been able to get. your problems out in the open and dis- cuss them freely without fear of being criticized,” he stated. Urging teaches to have pride in | their own. profession, they said, would instil) young students with the Value of teaching. “Pride in- the profession should begin before college." Ways of helping new, young teachers get on the same peerage , as older teachers more rapidly than in the past were detailed as part of good human relations in edycation. A @emocratic classroom they said was one where there were [happy children. It was also one |where children help plan within the established structure of good school program. A need was voiced for a better means of passing information on childten from teacher to teacher. 5 This included a growth record so that each new teacher might bet- |ter understand the level at which the child was_when he arrived in | “Im the first grade, a teacher cam spot 9 per cent of the bigh school drop-outs. Hf we can begin at this age to give additional help can effectively reduce the 50 per | cem drop-out rate we have in | secondary years,” they stated. In evaluating the entire work- shop, Dr. Whitmer recommended that the group remember there | were 500 more teachers in Pontiac who had not attended the work- | shop “Each year, I understand you try to get new people to participate in this type of professional growth project. It is important that when you go back with these splendid ideas, you take these people in.and let them. give your findings here further discussion. And then when everyone has agreed as to how we can work these things out demo- cratically, let's put them into oper- tion,” he said. The Pontiac workshop is a re- volving project in which each teacher pays her-his own fee with the Pontiac Board of Educa- tion providing the resource per- sonnel for the project. _ | for Cie first time yesterday. rian Edman, Wayne University; Mrs. Harry King, Pontiac Board member; Dr. Robert Koopman Zoo Attracts Adults SAN DIEGO, Calif, (UP)—oM- Clais report that the San Diego Zoc was more popular with adults than with children last year. At- tendance totaled 1,129,307, including 1648 children. : jem. - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Human 4‘ T IS‘HUMAN RELATIONS? — They met in eight groups in different build- ings a Lake Camp to establish what they thought constituted tions. wy bs - PROGRAM LEADERS—Checking up on group building to bullding at the Higgins Camp Workshop are Ted principal of Jefferson Junior High School and Mrs. Ann Galbraith, principal of Central School. Mrs. Galbraith served as chairman of the program and Wiersema was. a member of the planning com- ' mittee. and guidance to thi, child, we ¢- ¢ Denies Presure Detroit Judge to Retire. After 30 Years on Bench DETROIT #®—Circuit Jodge Vin-, Brennan, who has admitted mis- cent M. Brennan, under fire from | behaving in public. fellow jurists because of his con- He added he did net Imow how Relations in SEVENTEEN ation o Educ & . Se 4 Por ee ee * * & Exclusive First Pontiac Area Showing! « « * HUMPHREY BOGART JOSE FERRER - VAN JOHNSON - FRED MacM{URRAY ROBERT FRANCIS - MAY WYNN a — ie NLEY ROBERTS + Gesed upon the Putrtzer prize wening nove! by HERMAN WOUK - Directed by EDWARD OMYTRYK SHOW cas ond ACOLUMBUA PICTURE STANLEY KRAMER ROO. \ 9:15 ~¢ o~ TECHNICOLOR | —— And Our Second Added Festére: “The Outlaw Stallion” Bullet Butot | and life for life!, m0 iN PAYWE LIZABETH SCOTT, ‘ie DAN DURYEA,, “<—soe SILVER LODE SE rennen0o At 11:00-1:45- 4:40-7:30-10:30 DOLORES woRAn - + EMILE MEYER - en & ALSO Sennen Map te RAN MAAR. Protea wy IONE RAPS . Sheena ty MONARS OT STARTS AT—12:20 - 3:10 - 6:00 - 9:00 Modern Luxury - Is School Motif California. Small Fry Learn ABC's in Sunny, Homey Building SAN CARLOS, Calit. (UP) —| Keep Policemen Policeman I. H. Hardgroves said, “We sat there and tried to calm the animals. “Then officer B. J. Standefer pulled out his gun and fired twice. The dogs ran under a house. Every time we got out the dogs came running again. We just sat out in front and honked the horn and yelled trying to attract someone. I guess there was nobody at home. We didn't go up to the door to find a" Hardgroves went back to the station and left an order for the oy pound to make a follow-up call. Pier Angeli, Vic Damone Engaged to Wed Soon HOLLYWOOD (—Film actress Pier Angeli and singer Vic Da- mone are engaged and plan to be wed soon, possibly this month. The 22-year-old actress, born in Italy, and the crooner, Brooklyn native of Italian extraction, have known each other several years. Neither has been married rried before. Deors Open Daily 10:45 A. M. Continuous Shows 11 A, M. te Close Strand) ——LAST TIMES TODAY—— “Gambler From Netchez” =—AND== “Jungle Gents” | TOMORROW! | ON OUR LARGE SCREEN SESS THE HEART ‘| moo! ath MAN | it Bi AN l os 8 en ‘ * ; From M-G-M! TECHNICOLOR! RHAPSODY shaetree ELIZABETH TAYLOR VITTORIO GASSMAN JOHN ERICSON LOUIS CALHERN Features ~ 12:00 . 8:23 - 6:37 + 9:58 a ia ii AIR-CONDITIONED - MON. ——TUES. “LIVING IT UP” In Technicolor with ee —ALSO— “LITTLE FUGITIVE” (PIII I aa AN New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trait” WALLED LAKE MON.—TUES.— WED. F "IOLA La! UE , . \ A \ . Fie doe BIG. SCREEN! Mag niticnk Otsessiow- wan AGNES MOOREHEAD OTTO KRUGER- GREGG PALMER STARTING FRIDAY Sgt.Joe Friday in action as never before | IN THE FIRST FEATURE-LENGTH PRODUCTION OF ‘RCRD | BREA AMARK Vil CTD. eon. sect JACK WEBB aidan Features—11:00 - 2:09 - 5:28 - 8:38 = ’ : , THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCPORER 5, 1954 NINETEEN le No. 10 in a series of Rane Creatures: | THE - SWEET TEMPERED | SWAY believes that black.is white and the earth is flat— if you insist on it The sway is a retailer who believes everybody and everything without fear or favor. If his employees take off for grandmothers’ funerals on the day of an important ball game — he believes them. And if all the salesmen who sold him stock said their companies were losing money on the deal — he would believe them. After listening to sales talk, he believes one brand is as good as another, and gives them all equal display. And doesn’t care what kind of advertising he gets because they all seem equally strong. Fortunately the sway is a rare creature. Most retailers know that customers do have strong brand preferences, and that prefereaces quickly can change. | , They are quick to take advantage of manufacturers’ newspaper advertising — featuring the product in their own store displays ...and including the brand in their own newspaper ads. ' Since the retailer himself advertises in newspapers, he knows that the manufacturer who does the same is really in earnest, is sincerely after the market. He knows that the best advertising is the kind that reaches his own custom- ers, all of them. . And he likes the manufacturer who thinks the same. All business is local... and so are all newspapers! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. { { E- e one ye oti pat s A ; i Ai THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 ~ National Hockey Loop Opens Season assay - Hawks clash with the Cariadiens at Montreal. Just about every club has been dabbling around the trading block but few fans expect any dark- horses in the six-team league. Ld * * * It's no secret that most coaches figure Dick Irvin and his Canadiens atl manliness will be considerably stronger than their third-place finish last season. The Montrealerswill be riding with substantially the same team that carried them to the Stanley Cup finals against the Red Wings last seison. They have a new center ip rookie Jackie LeClair, a 25-year-old prod- uct from Quebec City. He may step into the spot left by the retirement of Elmer Lach, one of hockey’s all- time greats. Then there is Jean Beliveau the glemor guy of Quebec hockey who joined the Canadiens last year for a whopping salary. The 23-year-old center is on a line with Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoftrion and Dickie Moore. He's showing well so far. Jacques Plante will be in goal, McNeil. It adds up to a formidable | team. _, * ¢ ® The Leafs added scoring punch when they picked up leftwinger Dave Crei wighton. a 20-goal perform- er, from “the Boston Bruins in ex- change for defenseman Fern Fla- man and an undisclosed sum of cash, c * 6 *@ Detroit, says Coach Jim Skinner, will perhaps be a little stronger thar. last year, but he sees the whole league as promising tougher aces epperetn - Only Jimmy Pete rs, the valuable utility man, is missing from the Detroit lineup that beat the Cana- diens in the Stanley Cup final last spring, Peters has retired. taking over from the retired Gerry Flaman will give the Bruins a ho of strength on defense. And | Coech Lynn Patrick, starting his fifth season at the Bruing helm, be- lieves his mixture of youth and veterans will make Boston a threat for the NHL tide and Stanley Cup. Things don't ajpeae tes het x the Hawks and the Rangers. ‘Chi- cago ran into some pre-season inw juries, notably an elbow fracture for rearguard Lee Fogolin, Coach Frankie Eddolis says: “We have to improve—there is no other way to go.”’ Eddol!ls, who succeeds Sid Abel this season after coaching the Buf- falo Bisons of the American Hovk- ey League, has such newcomers as forward George Sullivan, former Boston farmhand, center Bob Has- sard from the Leafs and cemer Rams Accused SAN FRANCISCO —Tony Mo- rabito, owner of the San Francisco 49ers, accuses Los Angeles’ pro fessional Rams of “dirty football” and warns. . * “If that’s the kind of football they want. that’s what they'll get.” Morabito spoke out following Sunday's dramatic 24-24 tie be- tween the two clubs in Los Angeles —and with three key"49ers injured, two so severely they may be out for the season. * = * _Ram Coach Hampton Pool. vig- orously denied Morabito's charges. *] didn't see anything bordering on dirty football. I think Morabito's statement was due.to his strong 3 Area Gridders Bid for Spots on Bronc Frosh I] Tek a i cas i : i : a 43 H a Peet He if ij PY E if 2 § California Ring Title LOS ANGELES «—Young Don Badgers Gain Third Place in National Poll This Year's Team May Be Best Williamson Has Had at Wisconsin 3 ul “aig z B i i ‘4 elhie hd J. ‘ re 44; a | Z ot g the big test and the Wiseonsin vic- tory brought optimism to the cam- pus here. But a tough schedule lies ahead. to Rice; last year’s Cotton Bowl champion, Wisconsin faces six Big . | Ten foes — four of them yet to be .| beaten. The slate for the Badgers reads in order: Purdue, Ohio State, vacant state crown Towa, Northwestern, Tilinois and The California 1 throne | Minnesota. — ’ : RON LADIES salves was stripped of the title for ave ane =o not defending No, 3 10 Nicholie ¢ it. Luttmaa @x ar e : Coco 8 Pwertas 5 MOTOR INN A Outdoor 7 BSowmaster 5 wth. W LI No 6 7 Rips 4 Pieet $ 1 Drewry's 3 3] Joes. @ No 1 3 Club 98 4 2 Bteei 2 4] Country 6 Vovdanoft 2 . Perry 4 2 Count a6 Ind. game, series—Betty Medien. 179- Shaw's 3 3 Sturdivant 1 8) 474: team game, series—Joes Coney Indiv. game—R. Island. ‘740- LS After playing host this Saturday of 'Dirty Play’ disappointment over the tie. Other- wis: he wouldn't have made it.” Pool, who also had one player injured, said he talked to 4M9er Coach Buck Shaw and his assist- ants after the game “and they made no mention that they thought the game was dirty.” Morabito and 49er Captain Bruno Banducci took a much -different view, however. “I never saw a dirtier bunch of guys in my life,” said Banducci. “The next time we play them, we'll E Two M9er players, middie guard Art Michalik formerly of St. Am- brose (lowa) College and line- y Don Burke from USC, go on operating tables today to cor- rect torn knee ligaments, Doctors say they probably are lost for the season * * * And star quarterback Y. A. Tit- tle suffered a broken left hand. It was placed in a cast. He may be able to play Sunday against the Green Bay Packers at Milwaukee. ee Two other 49ers, (Jet) Perry and center Bill John- son, were shaken . badly but have been cleared —_ se game. The injured Ram is offensive “a Bob Carey, a possible broken leg. The Rams meet the NFL cham- pion Lions in Detroit Sunday. fullback Joe}. acquired right-winger Frank Mar- tin from the Bruins and leftwinger a terday. The Rangers haven't strength- Jehnny McCormack, with the Ca- 8 eee when nadiens last year. The Hawks also | they finished fifth. ag 8 gala center a deal with the Determine Joins High Gun in International Race om 3 BIG DINNERS AHEAD!—Three Waterford geese | from a flight of hunters into food. From left are: Willard Head, Fred Boss | Dick McClellan, eet paeee oe eee eee hunter was Bill Cook, 1070 Lochaven, Pontiac, who fine game dinners, if the evidence above is converted | also got a fine goose at Pontiac Lake, hunting with Pontiac. All the geese were about a (with 2 big Canada honkers) and Bob Allen. The trio size, running between 12 and 13 pounds, the hunters shot their geese on Pontiac Lake, downing the prizes | estimate. By MAX B. SKELTON HOUSTON, Tex. —Rice Coach Jess Neely says Dicky Moegle — few moictenes. . “I've never bas a man we takes such advantage of his block- ers,” the dean of Southwest Con- ference coaches said about his Perez Defeats ~ Next on Lulu’s agenda is a Nov. 26 meeting in Madison Square Gar- den with Frankie Ryff. unbeaten and ninth-ranking lightweight con- tender from Perez’ own neighbor- hood. a ° J * In the other network television bout of the night, Moses ward, hard-hitting Detroit, middleweight, floored Billy Kilgore twice en route to a unanimous 10-round decision the i. Nicholas Arena. ‘Shoe’ Gets Triple 8th Time in 19 Days SAN BRUNO, Calif. (®—For the Sth time in 19 days. world cham- pion jockey Willie Shoemaker had three winners at Tanforan yes- terday He scored. with O. U. Kid $2.90, Floating Mine $3.30 and No Tellin’ $5.40 . Shoes has won 44 of 127 races at Tanforan, a sensational 35 per cent. AUBURN LIONS we : we. Crump 10 2 Chué®s $7 Shovels @ 4 Horsts 8 7 andys 7 S& Stewarte nl Coppe 7 §& Churehes’ 4s No 4 @ 6 Fowlers 3 8 Ind game—W. Leonard, 207; series — M Bailey 568, team series — Andy's Services, 1770 . Bad News for UM, MSC Iowa Drills Hard to Sharpen Offense; Illini Lineup Changed, Purdue I] Rests CHICAGO & — Midwest football , briefs: lowa — The Hawkeyes went through their roughest practice of the season in order to sharpen their offense . . . Bill Reichow, out with a broken shoulder, worked with the tedm and may be ready for the Michigan ga i F ; : if 73 g was promoted to first - string | quarterback and Rudy Seigert and | John Gremer were named first the reelmg Illini rolling Minnesota — land center Chuck Stamschror took it easy with injuries received in the Pitt game as the Gophers pre pared for Saturday's conference ,| opener against Northwestern. Northwestern — End Jack Still- well, who missed the Southern Cal game with an injured elbow, is expected to be ready for the Minne- sota encounter. * Ld] Michigan State — The disheart- ened Spartans, defeated in their first two games of the season, re- ceived more bad news . . .. LeRoy Bolden, star halfback, is nursing a sprained tendon in his right leg string tackles in an effort to cet! Guard Elden Dahil | | through a full drill with emphasis on blocking and tackling. . . Half- | backs Jimmy Morse and Dick Fitz- gerald atid center Dick Szymanski were bruised up Can't Pick 1 Queen, So Writers Name 5 INGLEWOOD, Calif. @ — Five beauties lined -up yesterday as contestants for the queen of the approaching Western Harness Rac- ing Assn. meeting at Hollywood Park opening Oct. 15. The judges — five sports writers — could not-decide on a winner. The result will find all five beauties reigning for the five-week race iieting, one each week. The girls are Jean: Lewjs, Ft. Worth, Texas; Kidd, Houghton Lake, Mich.; “Renate dhind Munich, Germany; Cathie Righter, Glendale, Calif., and E)- eanor Bender, Los Angeles. 4 é } 7 “~~ Moegle’s Record Saturday: 6 Carries, 4 Touchdowns speedster halfback who scored four touchdowns while carrying the ball only six times Saturday against Cornell. Cage Star Back in School After Pro Conference MORGANTOWN, W. V. (#—Un- predictable basketball star Rod Hundley, who left West Virginia University last month to seek his fortune as a professional, returned to the campus last night to resume classes Hundley Reyes Coach Fred ore had signed no pro con- he did confer with officials of the Philadelphia Spahs pro team during his absence. Classes already have been in ses- sion three weeks and the 19-year- old sophomore from Charleston has used up his allowance of unexcused absences. Basketbal| Coach Fred Schaus said Hundley cannot have another unexcused absence if he is to remain eligible for basketball and must make up his back work. The student manager went to Pittsburgh, met Hundley there, and returned to Morgantown with him. Titans Get Lineman, Lose Him for Season DETROIT (#—Drafted into the army last Wednesday, but releas- ed in time to play football with the University of Detroit Friday night; qpuard: Martin Foley, 19. of Fenton, was lost again Monday by the Titans. This time the loss ap- ‘| parently is for the season. Foley was rejected by the army as 4F because it found he was suffering from a_ kidney stone. Yesterday he was taken to a hos- pital. Today doctors decided they would have to operate to remove the stone. Suit Against Major Leagues Slated for 55. Trial Isn't Expected to Take Place ‘Before Next April CHICAGO W — The $12,000,000 anti-trust suit against 13 major league baseball clubs will not be wins enti dom, ’. ond probably la- ter, attorneys have disclosed. Trial of the case, filed Feb. 21. 1952, by the now bankrupt Liberty Broadcasting System of Dallas, had been set, after a series of con- tinuances, for Oct. 13. However, at- torneys said yesterday, although the new trial date of Jan. 3 was set yesterday, they believe it will be April at the earliest before the suit will be heard. . s . All major league teams except the Brooklyn. Dodgers, Cincinnati Rediegs and Chicago White Sox are defendants in the suit. The suit charges violation of the Sherman and Clayton Anti-Trust Laws and a “continuing conspiracy to monopo- lize and restrain competition in broadcasting and recreating play- by-play accounts of professional baseball games.” A pre-trial has been set for Nov. 4 when Judge Julius Hoffman of neys for both sides will attempt to limit issufh, decide if the trial will be by jury or the court, and map plang to shorten the trial. Detroiter One Favorite in Weight-Lifting Test VIENNA (UP) Detroiter Nor- bert Schemansky was among the favorites today as seven United States _musclemen prepared for the world weight-lifting champion- ships, which open at Vienna's Concert Bouse. J hursday. Electric, 734-2102 COUNTY EMPLOTES we wt Pin Heads 12 06 i) Kats 111 ee Ten Pins 10) «Brats 468 Pushers ® 3 Sugar 4e6 Luck 8 4 Roadstets 38 ‘a 7 8 No, 18. 28 Jets 3 5 Gems e1 Kadets @ No. 12 @ 12 Ind. ae Maki, 168; series—K. LaBair, 474: team me—Bureau Brats. 719; series—Social Kata, 1986 Columbia trails Yale, 70 in the 2nd quarter. = The Lions’ usually potent T-for- mation offense has been throttled thus far by the sparkling play of the Yale right end. This end, who has a tremendous charge and the speed of a top sprinter, has been crashing hard off a 6-2-2-1 defense (six men in line, two linebakers, two halfbacks, and the safety). against left end plays orthodox defense, varying his charge with the situa- YOU BE THE QUARTERBACK Now it is Ist down and 10 on the Lions’ 34-yard line. As the Colum- is quarterback rate these plays 2 3 and 4 for this situation: vasa around your left end. Quick handoff inside Yale right tackle. Statue of Liberty around Yale right end (passer goes back, hands ball to man circling behind him). Pitchout around your right: end. (Answer elsewhere on the sports pages), + the U.S. District Court and attor-' KANSAS CITY (®—The two new coaches in Big Seven Conference football circles—Vince di Frances- ca of Iowa State and Chuck Mather +of-Kansas—match their teams at Ames, Iowa, Saturday. > . * Neither team figures in the con- ference championship picture. Both are in the midst of rebuilding programs and it’s a matter of who can rebuild fastest. Iowa State won handily over South Dakota State in its opener, then played well before losing in the last quarter to both Northwest- ern and Nebraska. Kansas made a contest of its opening games with TCU, UCLA and Colorado before losing steam Big Seven’s New Coaches Match Strategy Saturday in the last half of all three tilts. Another conference game will match Kansas State and Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday. On the non- conference side Oklahoma has its annual squabble with Texas at Dallas, Missouri is host to South- ern Methodist University at Colum- bia, and unbeaten Colorado plays Arizona in a night game at Tucson. At Norman, Okla.. Coach Bud Wilkinson juggled his first and sec- ond Oklahoma teams yesterday. Bill Pricer moved into the first- string fullback spot in place of Jerry Tubbs, while Don Brown re- placed Cal Woodworth as_ first- team right tackle, and Bob Burris moved from third to second-string right halfback. Junior High 11's in Action Today Meet; Braves to Face Eastern Tomorrow City junior high schools open their Mth football season this week. with one game scheduled this aft- ernoon and another on tap tomor- row. Lincoin and Jefferson tangle im the league's curtain-raiser at 4 p.m, today at Wisner Stadium. Tomorrow's game, alse at 4 p.m. defending Braves. who have won the title five times in the past 10 years, currently boast a 10-game unde- feated streak They were tied by Eastern in the last game of the 1953 season to snap a 9- game winning string. Fifth team in the league, Wever, has a bye this week Although 28 nations are entered. EAGLES NO. 1230 the Americans and Russians are als bef ~ wet ¥ L considered by far the strongest | oax 142 General 1 8 teams Cass 11 3 No. 4 11 : Powlers 8 8 Greentood ow - Ind . ear Sterrtll, 234. series— "BURN LADIES u, 573: team game. series—L a : Lt W L | Service, 1016-2856 Aub. Twins 8 8 gs gett $3] warnrono mesccass Dorts 11 $8 Ervin Sly. Pts. Connie's ® 7 Crump 3 13/ bakes 1@ Airport ry Thomas ® 7 Owens 2 14| Derwry’s 7 News 5 Ind. game—M. Uhan, 215: series—F.| Phelps 6 Pauison 5 Austreng, 503; team game, series—Crump — ; = . Eastern Confab Called to Study Boxing, Wrestling NEW YORK (UP) — The con- duct of boxing and wrestling in Michigan and 10 other key states will be discussed at a meeting of the chairman of the athletic com- missions of the states in New York Jater this month. New York Com- missioner Robert K. Christenberry announced late Monday. Decision to held the session was made at a meeljng attended by Christenberry and athletic commission chairmen from Mli- nois, Maryland, Connecticut and Minnesota. Athletic officials from Michigan, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts. New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Hlinois, Min- nesota and Indiana wil] attend the meeting, Christenberry said. Jockey Sues Inglis DETROIT @® —David A. Licata of Waco, Tex., filed suit in a move to lift a ban on his jockey license imposed _by state racing commissioner James In- glis. : Licata charged Inglis acted “without sufficient proof” in re = voking his license Sept, 29 Licata was accused by stewards Pts} at the Hazel Park race track. of Pts.| shaking a box of pebbles in the F ear of his mount, Cockothewalk, to improve the horse's speed during a race Sept. 28. States ithe Sed Washington, D.C. Despite Determine's inactivity, both Crevolin and trainer Willie Hospital List May Be Factor in lowa Game of Branoff, Worries Wolverines By JOHN BARBOUR ANN ARBOR @® — It was evi- The answer may lie in Univer- sity of Michigan training rooms missed the Army game because of a shoulder bruise, is now laid up in a hospital by an attack of dysen- tery. should have some help from center and linebacker Jim Bates. Bates is gaining strength after a bout with Pneumonia and will probably be ready for lowa. Actually these three men are very important to the Michigan | cause. Baldacci and Branoff are part of Michigan's Ist string of- fensive unit, Bates and Baldacct are Michigan's two big‘ defensive kingpins. As they go, so goes Michigan's detense. Tartar Coach Worried DETROIT (UP)—Wayne ~ Unit- versity football coach Lou Zarza said today he was worried about scouting reports on Washington University of St. Louis, Wayne's opponent for Saturday. “Any, team that scores 110 points in two games doesn't sound very weak,” Zarza said. Bears will be- revenge against Wayne. Tartars upset them, 33-13, last year. . By JACK PATTERSON (Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer) northwest wind did away with the fog and rain that have hampered bird hunters’ operations since the lustrators depict them, like the type of country ysually associated with the headwaters of er to shoot that so-and-so 20-gauge |again and went out for a few SAULT STE MARIE — A brisk |hours with Carlton Patterson | Point at Nipigon. Birds — > / Brisk Wind Clears Fog and Rain for Hunters: Outlook Brightens for Both Bowmen, Gunners in the bay in fair apmbers, and some geese are being taken there . -_ > Se ‘ L . oe 4. Sit ty= . o | -». - 7 ‘ 4a A a i gee greg. ye Oklahoma Named Top Team as lish Drop to bth: THE PONTIAC PRESS, f / ; r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3,.1954 _'TWENTY-ONE._ SANDERS « FOR RENT TRAVIS Mild, for a Texan! Wallace Moon. St. Louis Card- inals centerfielder, speaks mildly for a Texan, The first time he walked to the plate. as a major leaguer he hit a home run. ‘Best * 456 Orchard Lake Ave. ti NEW YORK w — Without 80 iendibedine still trying to hit a;ranked Noi 1, in the opening poll, | 153 first-place votes and totaled) votes (22), but not enough support | the Top Ten while the Uclans} jap. — Se i much as an offensive huddle last ramen combination - picking | slipped to second last week after | 1.569 points (16 for first, 9 for sec-| in total points, moved from-4th to 2nd weekend, Oklahoma’ nation’s top ten elevens),, ae : ond, ete). 2): > 3 Also missing, despite a 13-0 vic climbed ba into Hed side brought the Sooners up front again Notre Dame's impressive opening ss ¢ * Not so fortunate as Notre Dame | tory over Syracuse, is Penn State NO. 1 spot | trom the runner-up spot after Okla-* victory against ‘Texas. But with; The Irish were shuffled down to | following a losing weekend was} The Nittany Lions dropped to 12th today in the Associated Press Col-|homa placed its 2-0 record out of | Notre Dame knocked off by Purdue | 8th while Purdue made its debut | Maryland, last year's national | from 10th | lege Football poll. reach with an open date Saturday. | 27-14, the ballots again favored the | in: the Top Ten at No. 5 with a| champ and 6th a week ago. The) The complete Top Ten lineup be. | iT WAS RAINING—BUT The nation’s sportswriters and| Coach Bud. Wilkinson's crew,|Sooners, who collected 77 of the! runner-up number of first-place | Terps, beaten by UCLA, fell out of | ning Oklahoma: UCLA, 2; Wiscon- sin, 3; lowa, 4; Purdue, 5, Duke, THE RHODES WERE “DUSTY! U. S. Open King Heads Team for: By BEN OLAN the New York Giants during the , land, permitted-66 eartied runs in ae Australian Trip NEW YORK ®Southpaw Job | regular 1954 season. 259 innings for a. sparkling 2.29 msc aie dh sites penadne iagieen, Deke and COMPLETE TAILORING CUSTOM: TAILORS & CLOTHIERS fonelli posted tent i ae istic in SERVI _ od Antonellj, who had his talented nae oe - ope tUrday S| Mississippi each climbed a rung DRESS QUIT RENTALS 81 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac Furgol, Bolt, Harrison and Marty Furgol to Start Play Oct. 13 CHICAGO #—Ed Furgol, Nation- al Open golf champion, ahd three other top-ranking professionals have been named as United States team members for a month-long series of matches in Australia. The games will start Oct. 13. * * * ‘| he sideved 3 tb eipected te make the 4-man TEAMS potas Named with Furgol in the match- pein ° Considered NOE IS") traveling squad to Indians, | ere ee me | $ es sponsored by the PGA and a * e * John Matsock, who plays every 2 Wissen ey oe “8 j a agar Pagpocmrid are Tommy Antonelli is the 12th Giant pitcher | backfield post but fullback, worked |. 5 Purdue 22) (2 ae Le t, tch Harrison and Marty to lead in earned runs. Hoyt Wil-| out in Bolden's place Monday dur- ¢. Satpetoaty an a) sa Furgol. Ed Furgol made the team }| heim in 1952, was the last Giant to| ing signal drills a Notre Geme (Lt) Cy SPECIAL THIS WEEK automatically as National Open top the National League. Guard Bil} Ross, out most of| 10 Ghio State (1) (20) 24 titleholder. The others were named Garcia was the sixth member of |the season ‘with an arm injury.|11. ake ane TEN ee off their Ryder Cup standings. Cleveland’s mound staff to finish | was back in uniform today 12. Peun Staite (2-4) g 2°) 5 on top. Early Wynn, in 1950, was * oD 148 Ryder Cup leaders include. in or- the last. Main ingredients of ordinary ie. West” vires a) ae rt der, Bob Toski, Bolt, Cary Middle- Burdet ukee | ividow asda anterd = ron 925 \ coff, Marty Furgol, Jerry Barber aan es a sr ssend to dae wi giess are sand. ash it Sinan 2a) 28) a 146 W. Hu St. rE 2- , : : . ng ( avy ¢ . Lioyd Mangrum, Harrison, Ted nelli in the National League, giving and limestone. Virginia Tech (3-8) " CLL hhhdhes Kroll, Ed Furgol and Jack Burke. However, the PGA said that Toski, Middiecoff, Barber and Mangrum declined to make the trip and their positions were filled by Marty Fur- gol, Bolt and Harrison. Toski was the top money winner 2.29 for Giant Star earned run average among major league pitchers while ie ne 21} left hand in two of the Giants’ for World Series triumphs over Cleve- Johnny Antonelli Posts Major's Best Earned Run Mark, Garcia Leads in AL Consuegra, who finished with 2.67, and lost 14. piled by The Associated Press dis- game winner, captured the Ameri- can League title with a 2.64 aver- age, barely edging Chicago's Sandy Garcia gave up 76 earned tallies in 259 frames and Consuegra, with -|a 16-3 won-lost record, allowed 46 5 untainted runs in 155 innings. A §| pitcher must work at least 151 in up 74 earned runs in 237 frames for a 2.81 slate. Lew won 15 games Ruben Gomez of the Giants, an- Spartans Prep for Hoosier 11 Loss to Badgers EAST LANSING (UP) — Mich- igan State was in high spirits des- pite its 2nd straight Big Ten de- feat and the loss of left half Le- Roy Bolden for Saturday's game with Indiana, Coach Daugherty called for scrimmage against a preparation for the Hoosiers Bolden, injured during MSC's 60 lows &» Wiecensin, Was not red-shirted scrub team today in| 6; Mississippi, 7; Notre Dame, 8; Southern California, 9; Ohio State, 10. Southern Cal., defeating North- western 12-7, was the only member | of last week's listing to hold its ' same position, Wisconsin jumped | up from Sth by beating Michigan with victories and Ohio State leaped up from Mth by beating California, In what easily could be another “shudda stood in bed” Saturday for the leaders, Oklahoma opposes Texas, Purdue meets Duke and Ohio State takes on Tlinois. It's a prime set-up for Texas and Illinois, both early members of the Top Ten, who could do some upsetting thems¢lves now. The leading teams with first-place veirs and season records in parentheses (pomts based on 16 for first. * for second, ete) HARDWARE | 5-orm™ “hit’’ with his My customers are making hits, too— wherever they go —in my very fine Hand Teaifored Suits. - Dusty Rhodes sure made a ts Harwood TIC CLL AN WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE THE TWO FRONT WHEELS— $12.00 Value—Work Guaranteed \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \. \ . N22 (AL AAA dA tA de deduiude other World Series victor, finished | third with 2.84 on 70 earned runs’ in 222 innings. He had a 17-9 won- Pontiac Press Phote HEFTY HONKER—George Paulson, 72 Parkdale, Pontiac, spreads a big smile, to go along with the big wing spread of the fine Canada goose he holds. Paulson shot the 13 pound honker, one of the biggest for the season, final figures dis- closed. He totaled $65,891, more than twice as much as his nearest rival. His biggest purse was $50,000 lost record. Wynn ended up in a third-place tie with teammate Bob Lemon in G eo cae? Chee “World | reported so far this season, at Pontiac Lake, during the weekend, |@" earned run average of 2.72. near CLASS B PONTIAC SOCIAL wary C sone wt. Burke was second high with Pts Ww L W L|Bicmar , 12 © Kresge’s ‘6 $20,213. Marty Furgol was third | pittenger Ty reyiet ¢ Sports H 3 Barnette $ : Serv Window $ ; Schram ra Risdon 4 with $19,909 and was followed by | Gri4ioe ® GMAC $ | Duffy's $ 6 Farmers, 3:16 | Oliver 1S aap hot 38 Barber, $18,885; Middlecoff. $17,593; Olivers $ Rotess . Maselton's 3 : Ba. of Ed : : oe —* 6 Ane ie. a. 210 ‘ : * . i vie Osmun's . a Mangrum, $17.272; Earl Stewart | Dreerys & Wrigiey's 4] Indiv. game West 311, series, C.| CI $145, O81; Indiv. series—E. Berney 003 Jr., $16.413; Julius Boros, $16,332; | Gene's 8 Comecy 3] Balen, N. Feit 634 game—W. 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Guaranteed All-Winter Ant Freeze Protection CHARGE FOR @EPLACE MENTS 3 , — ; deep and. then slowly, surely fell | cam rélax mind and bedy to com- {the office in a sort of happy gor. r , WAIT «= I WELL, HANG IT into a perfectly-postured coma.| plete passivity eves when you trance, he gave some parting ad- THAT ISN'T Now: he said, nothifig-could bother ae oon pe ome te wa vice: a PATCHED @ people therein could when conferring as nature's. warning— at oa on fe he ae veoged mee whe trvitates yeu. “You age in- which you -say, ‘I can tN - md *| know everything that is going beat this.’ So’ let down—before | new indifferent. en,” says Herman, “but you oa brook poealy i ‘five swell old pub-| +A) rigtit. you bum,” I said are completely passive. Your (ang always remember — when |. “I bear you but I am not even | emotions are at rest. | you get in a tight, tense apet, be | ten! | annoyed,” said Herman. | Just before he strolled out of | catty! or less—how (6/ This technique, now mastered | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith never to be! te perfection by author Schwartz, i takes a while to pick up, of course. He admits that he spent 30 years researching the subject hong uP rr) I CAN AT LEAST SEE 2 Hl f ' = * ? rite ity i it 5 7 i i i Th ri tf 8 . ag : : ft —-FRN IE ects BUSHM 146 Ee by Merrill Blosser HN : Z pr fo pale family when in the mid-20’s he Se ee ee was the sole care of “a highly- I called upon Crowell’s to send — almost uncontrollable over tis nervous tensions man, | Person. ‘author of “The Art of Relaxa- Almost at wit's end, he fortu- | tien.” nately. observed a cat xing turned through the relaxation bit one | eee ot te evcally tall |and got a glimmer of' an idea apart at will, with the relaxed |Since then he has practiced it name of Herman Schwartz. tried it out on thousands of nerv- , Of course, it's more complex mitted. than just stretching and relaxing : wi is your trouble,” | But the basic principle is the said Herman. “In the actions of |‘‘complete restorative pause, free | | a cat, people could observe the (from all activity of body, mind ZS COCO SCRANGLES TONG FEET THE OTHERS CHARGE... | tree, complete art of relaxation. (and emotions, whenever the need A cat stretches—one icg at a i arises.” .- With practice, it seems, you f — u ett |Drunkometer Unwanted | WORCESTER, Mass, (UP) — tenseness or fatigue coming upon ‘cil, but it is useless. Local law you. May I demonstrate? ..."" | does not allow admission of chemi- He sat up straight, pulled in his|cal tests as court evidence, so| ‘It's only a permit to play football, dad—not half as dangerous as abdomen, jutted his chest, breathed the drunkometer gathers dust. riding around in the car with mom driving!” i | | j | } Cape, 1006 by WEA Gorten, mo TM fog © Pen On, 10-8 } | by McEvoy and Strieber DONALD DUCK “se8 " ‘a “ ¥ G ——= . rc wr ~ Oem) by Leslie Turner EASY! THK MEAVENS \ SHES Oxay, we] T T BRIEFCASE, CHUM! THERE \ YOURS BACK! WHAT ABOUT wAw}/ SELBY! ouot bs oon BOARDING HOUSE GAD, BOYS / A HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND W SEBASTIAN .A COMMITTEE FROM THE SOCIETY FOR AD WO CRIPPLED CYLOREN VS weet LET THEM soeit 5 AA SUCK A WELPL! en _ PLAINS DA ACROSS THE BARD SLT. «63°F \ceaRLessGosoick | UR ee . Ps RELEASE THAT 5 . ( ACOMOLIC TONICS DRvING OUT YOUR SCALP ? T Ger NON-ALCOMOLIC wW WILDROOT CREAM-OfL, CHARLIE <4 waned f "T sure have a lot of new questions to ask them at home!* { wat es a i a ; rie M m ie ie saat a 7 » w - a * + - ~ ay 55 — il a ery ii sa issn as I a“ ae, Pace , aay ay * THREE J nei Bi , TVR ule “ ‘ x mington hx vice : s dhs . , was chosen for three year : nkte' S . Headed phone elected adler ke QE, Riad ms ; Press Directors George Citizen- . 4 ai itdicatiin ’ 3 uU ie manager : , ? £ yg a, fees : , OCTOBER ed by Du @ B. i, Her- : oy percious ae: th co SDAY, 0¢ , € SUS ee ee fwas elscted | Patra marie of oil perctows ee se NR In = mat , PRESS. TUE e neers | ae Jr., News-Tribune, ee Daily ‘The a found in the gem ever Rl A ; . = : r -. e . Inl ore TRE PONTIAC Conv Chore). 4Sta ina a ee a 2 i 1 . 5 of the ota cut ; eeping ‘ough a man In - - One Son in meeting here. publisher of and | the 000 carats of PE en his,” the convention men have Woman ition; Two Stewart ) Times rd of the . — aS es . fi used 2, “but men. ind ious Condi Bedford = the j —_——— Le * Oils wt Am manters will sit — Ser Tots Dead ‘ The chairt ane = said, . r 2) — . aoe KETS: os : gs mae ya — Oe hewn mea plete ey : MARK ‘Arti on . caeaak. better suc) PEARL Navy stabbed Com se The oe ve ‘if gel Lagoon Pur are pret sae Produce : s and steels ‘Women wif Harbor dren to dea , n Grains v4 ; PRoDocE 2 YORK «Ot and sei van atiineisialiamasd wil her three to take her vestme : : tion of . : festrtes NEW and higher market Souk hes had a len SA oe cae teaiak In rs j has | wee activ and her were. ae ean ta today wt as tas G ak ege es Back on oS eee ie gaetagrens Pate ne cords Ja alogend pany nant ith Faciliti Finger Tips arene tarted | pose, Beis a early 42 ia crowds gath- pl an a oes ses sree —— Fractional pie York, you have an "tow. Andree chen, Satealath es . at Your ‘ Een eels Bot. 20-338! up key stocks. with a “When said, “the dun. int Wha cette. Lt. Eugene ° 3 ” of a sur pny eter pel ‘it pits | isesy, 8 has 1 be eng ype eabae scattered ering,” he into the ee Sua wee the cequtennnt | when ae active UP a! ba oem oa iit bet § pe small the list. oils and start out If you Labadie, were both and ore * ing was qui ran tse 400 te seney, | 2 ot the the don't on its child where ; phone Your inquiries | ing typ eran todbe de 7 roe. 8% [cma with coppers, ee ee viving Hospital pick up your , | ieee m ser a Advancing rubbers, radio is the - show gal, hold painaliecmrorcht Just investments. j and ot a@ sexy -" | Tripler not say On your of in persor few cents, oS on bene Ee pate se 1s niente we = tie to the Jast.” are in serious wets used service, o, by totter 5 Racer on — Dlinois, Re- {Bt eke chemicals, between ear eee a ee as te taney aby phon, i & co. 4 trier dod cnr Hina No Gog itt = | cnemican 2 her teame, a @.'|: that bat cals the bined CHEN northern only oats. Ze 9 Ne. 1, ‘ after oll ae you have set flatly “pear in LER exchong 1 wera arco Shek | Sa yas pet 3.69. ou: eee Pode Oust Sree canta pm wtf at dae Game WwW York Stock Ex Wheat a ene oe b~ 4 ky A on the De menfolks “are dan- way of . after for hiendies Otae oFFices hour was % lower unchanged so rin Pens eae Seal Beech, gains ") Webe gare. ae ee children PONTIAC Bank Bidg. PA Gomi oe rye 3 wet taney. 4004 8 bs iba: No other Sheet & ’ ous eas they are sue at porn goad the Stete oe December , December 73 $1.41 44, | we } my FH 3 Me hot at tanguaen , ae gerous uninspired booed out a ice said one of 716 Pont to % higher Ae hier, Novem Set si be: ead- | pone nite Areraf, Cela van slur somal — Police 7 months, FE 4-2895 lower, , to | 2.00 page, ewe Wisk | Aston United Cities a star good Navy erese, lo a eee tay an abbas 1.40 bu. topped. Goodrich, ert nee ot lana faa acrobats are Te anne T her back di "y " and =f and convention dren, Je in an « ber $2.2% and tard lower, bar cabbage, red : cifiower, Oil (NJ), —~ it the with | chil wounds child, Rob- ber $2. hundred pounds Ket tae gon b sk “Corn, ice, Standard Sertetnmoaet family affair, had 70 —_ second died en re Nat'l Gessbes sae Rs, 4 rie wo 1, feiss Tarbes | cont Cropen fone Se endience. ae oe eat. months, a unity 3 3 ‘ cott tocks eeruens to Be | he’ said, and 18 Comm October sar ns Ea Pie ire tiETs York Stok ith "i Brian, 18 mo ) alt Cone AP—Qpening grais Saeee : fancy. New ‘To & Te 13 * | children ——— ak hospital Keyin Ed- ~ Seam + ow Le Sa: conemient O taie te . Int Crk Se : Bs ES “Ent ms eS My route to the child is Bank 1568-9 i : bu Pao a4 15-80 Adams Ex 2B ae Pe--- 23.3 - FORD F has of show surviving ‘: , vee moe en Tam, doe toe agile. TW” tiss-130 ‘omatoat | «2+ 8 Gane lev. aa : aa the type The Em e FE “ll 2am Nov. . myers ts * 80 Ly nm No. 1 75-1.00 L su . Seer ee: ™.4 Notes: — and that ’ 3. Lucye Phon ce sane 2.07% Jan. .. ‘= ime gy ae ~ “1%5-1.00 ro ch ... ane — tae m3 Business - ® is to a ane afte en- ward, ighbor, Mrs. Mrs. Laba- p . 'N ee a os, tae AT seat" Alls Chal. 683 Kroger ic ae SF 7S fa t cae uae wt caleonpen, bane go i about 10:30 S. ' : Mares oS Tan a ae ger sens par * oa 50 rrr | at ae 8 oe ae ol ie | nl raining © green ot ay n 2 ake gle HAN. : Mey ane tts — 13.0 jo gn 1. S048 pe: Log 0 — > a Libr Mena cr) ustria , paper — =. ‘s children think DeWin duly. veg are ba Cayenne fe gt = weet, No | Am p lie Bs gh ~ Seed might about That bs. | die did not H. ; Onto” 7 Rate tit 1, Lobi36 peppers. 1 ae y ral onl ‘33 mame F . | jokes therwise, 4 | am., but house ichard 5-3798 ' Dec. .. ete tog Oct. E Ln - a Agee 4 new, e i Am Oen@ i 16 feew's «..... $3 - few or on the wrong. Labadie 7 R FE ; March Dec. is Potatoes, nes ins, Bo. T | ee 286 me S dent tenn Was to the pire. Res. May . ' U Ss. pt bu. 7 gy : 75 Am « wy Bs Lone sw eling don't went found the fe Hansen ae was the leading state | 133 Se Ss ate: Be samey, on Motors om) back. Tre Piel... 303 ; Joh. books, of eee np ng tare de the Donald E 2-5513 Fire Insurance : stoma liven mallion, pounds: eS am Mad May. D, eur. 344 : Will Head ee Labedie tying her q _< ty Insurance million with |. wes dos bebe scorn. # leori $0 bu: _ oo oe = 2 4 Bird “Tt It sometimes with hes, no * Liabili = 1950 ame 2 place 15-85 ut, No 1.00-1.90 ba: | am sowie 3 Mead Cp Pei 043 Ford J. Club eS nee up an hallway eseuid t Insurance in 1950 es ee behs. ‘No 1 $201.0 be: i ics i723 uid Su Pa 38 and Socket ca ——n. © local. wied ty Soe age Acciden Insurance ranked and ee ade me ebite toes, Am Tel a Tet itd oem ae 2 be break business strictly ay er could of Iowa pounds savach Delicious og es. | am + LF ——, ‘ Forging ear good t is itto the Labadie —— utomobile ~ 199 million ; cquash, ener, i tei a aS re Weshe ie stor 3s i iat Coming St., sue skit a ts right even, ee in a A was ti am. & Chg Cop C $4 Motor ¥ “i aes] for of 592 Ras Amer | something itself of some clans said ey curate, Coetzee Armee eit -..833 Murray Cp °. Bee J. Bird, of the pratima ommd . greens: Celery + ies ee president Manage- conetines: uae characters — 000 ae ey poe : ha a — > 4 as elected Socket last at Oe tenes on $t. Weg vlad we} 1818 | 33 St Set “) Balw Forging and. here of the = taining a H 5 : 38 3-808 | tens + ey | N oo MM °%4 | ican a meet a meet en good idea Thieve ' = — ty See a te, ea ee -+ /-85 | ment : dinner ‘ses- borg ober smale Company — oF end ago Thea 20 : J ‘good oe coce Bendis ‘Av ; a ny Gent es. m3 ues pamed: st the rag ole —— “a young | Frora the oe ee a Bera Bil Beamer, eg eee re Fe anaes tion} ( * $3 sc 0 .B — “4 _ Ne 38a Ferency, n= mw during Pg nd Sirs... 144 ya Pe. ie man All women pels the orma' — te. sy. highe 1.08% | Ro: 2 ies Ser oy te 3 ee aoe are, . St’ somet 000 trom reported hand info. a hanged. re Warn meee Nwet Oi! "191 dent; nd John women that is. qo d with $1 Police and rec- first oe — Sara a Bh See re urer. and Bod stftinal “At 7 riel safe copenye "Benjamin part It us for and Bot uegenge is. Budd Co ee air. 1 N ° Tie to Rd., u wg AS ae ow a pt eral edly || Consult u Stocks - ie: ay ty Oge, Aw Ale 81 De tes to Conven- in B cos of i) Beaematons the in of all ; dirties yoo Hs B 12.7 penn gies .. 308 delega oremen &., of $11 on badly re Campo oY Forem 3s 5: 813 | cone ot F the local Odette son pial yao erg to a member yrompe lenge ; = 2 181 parke sedihaal + tion of of 2200 ome ner window: line ia 2 Penney » 2: 143] Associa rent unit the meeting frank Falk Oakland that | ow desks and ale, ac- A nt in a direct np peten: 2 Ty co oma 1B: carrier, & ig Breet Set : 371 tion ee a Oakwood, tol yemerny and pelea baling baggy Po We maintain a with at all St; large 81-83 saree S| Case It eee i held’ is Cincinatti Se a i me the ice a a eee LS mip 4 | held i took hose the from where | rum 98- nT a | oe - 7 setts ry) still ome aes | cement rubber valued butlding of quotations | 4 femme oa) a Cort-teed B; vie Pies @ 3 There are estate redays i} 5 test ys ray - pen gon er Co. —_ ' wid avg ores re. email 2 ve chi a ew ae Fre “oa ; ae class in ye 1 pm. High School ee eae bene ope am N hl “ | 64%; wid « 3 Chi = 4 Re 2 : ' mnt i Sa reuse i ei eer de room 216 a C. J. Nep oe pF fe ty the Man Jailed ' T mand a Cole :. 0 Tob 3 e an ‘ust fate — wad od mat j= My 213 Hed Lak Count sive mostly 2 to ¥ Col Gas cess ng Rock ~~ % ra Wa lect ing vig quailty | San/ BP -eee rH Sova tahe * ns School Neg arrested not negara Ne. : » noel eee: et 70 Qn : man was that he moy DETROIT | the d cellent end 4 yea [a : Tire 6 nit Pru: 18 Oakland Annual Na- Mahaff . at? to the from strict ing paid ers an ex oe ot oon oe area ond | Sit mr sap i om ond. Produrts ot Governmental . iter on Probation oe aa thie stock salgan 0s. choice : mor : oo rc ric &me : . + . af rict t ie +* . fannd Tracie eg era See Ree i, oS seat] an sing atthe Hote Sate tor Loreeny conviction ni ym i is growing Mich Te Gan enue ron 80; two is: rly se No eee UB Steer sen Tax for ‘ 23, i to 800 ft. High District , Telephone: eae en 1s.00-04 r ones oe esteb- | Ot West — 12.5 Tob ee eolgerme = y= Sha for the ; kK was land of Dixie 3et} . Corporation bulls stee Sy eaneb lees Gat . 621 n Ree -. Oct, 10-1 Value Bradford esterday Corner from + tet He. ICHIGAN seo steel Salabie rket choice me | Gre Oil ¢ Ve 20.6 “More Frank Detroit, y probation ny none from Be a Lo gh in E ng x 2 wae Pulp, | wil be. . Plterson, aed ca ore cour conte after pi eit pape Finst or M ad Renhere IT 00, a , n _W, ) ers Zi “m—e-y) 1°72 0-20.00. not te sewer | : Ab $3 Wore A Be me lac man, L. assist ig otha gy Circuit build- — pom Zoning Ly -~ . Investme DETRO ae fi - e 500: Ma Sooke eo BLS 5 8 A Pont Dr., will National | and guilty from a be Se pecesg a © ope ge = Sop oar 8 G— GO Son ee Hook wer... 42 wee , or 33 Alden at the s pleading larceny A yg Sy? office of mined : LDIN HICAI . peers ‘ 41 Ls plane Bay concrete } age each the tee ing p ¢ The Vance and Na corty, sales Wy - Fy — ee ee ot ge Half Mo one | sold for 12 pounds city pur ne girl, — state Underwrit- e@ri : ye — Reey Mtge ns day ai rd the » 7 and Ward, ther- ina sense Association consistent ranked wee iy moe, tenet se |e Sete a Fi At that, putter 0 10 feet dusing agent, vic ‘et make ! : and has company Sajabic 50 — fully : mg A ' irm engine was quick chasing dollars via ore ers his steady a aie wry Aner Auto : = ue onc 7 rship is fit among rn eaten ed when Pacific. ixture Pre-| croot and save owne ilored to nia’s 1928. ied and ian. orew p Boron I bove the fuel _m to home ns, tai explo of Viret in ia’ cos 10.00-17.90: are carry a of the sea. A loans, sw enen ite ees a to low born pelts 19 uly Heed New Pricing vented’ crash it fht fire when soundest way in end let . The company, a a a me fo se (UP). — T “ port engine = mies Span ians _ of our lov 1 needs! incing. Pitas The ef the life insurance 19.00: cell YORK "s newest The was of no return. Technic 3) ia of fina . is one ewes 4.00-8.36 NEW the ' nath that Stu- the Neg er —— R Trained aes : mapey: strongest ewes of en- method to and dollars. today set. | the halfway Robert the Expert, Service r easy, Wears «2 panies. ‘aP) — in ora: onarge rp. will . | the flot, Lt. thered dable i ou TH tes follow ‘ep re 18833 | auto ” to cap Soe of Der aor rialoaaes @ All Ma Se. aranteed “1 wp te * ~ Loan , oe are pg tly | tine and OR web oes tric ‘ FE 4.0561 OF ee fe oe eee toe mts 3. Nance ai] ein) aneey x Elec . un Us. ap 1-46 of i206 5-32, P 3 future try’s 1955 James J. would of Blind the Blind é Parking poems 19 $2.50%, =p cat ritaie ‘0 Goons EO President cute ot 108,000 League of th in Free , S. 2-02 tain ye A of @ cent up i n newly-forrr output double League Wednesday A Hurog FE 8 cent up 1-16 2.90 pr Xa t. | the for an than The pd yng p.m. Chil- Ave 5 5 West Riker Bids. 2.90 $22 Brake nt es oe o firms. meet at § ne ee oe "8b Ocklend FE 2-644 : 426 Sasi, teat =e cout: | Core ment of the has mip pa ‘ Phone s ; Tate 1955 | ‘ tention be meark) 23.68. y i dnchaseed serene a its “drer Testes . YOUR land } mre > ase unchanged nounced price cuts of | rence ag aly : ’ iy fescudo) » fe resident Martin, LET: US SC | ‘franc siren sak ak : Nance, seeds tins 5 endl MIL ot U. 8. & and 3 sge to E ested changed. : Argentine 1s. a Packard ver of soem a About 40 pérce Saturdays Cee 0 ae eS 48: | elected ced fers and | Abo = ‘ (deltvar) * con Ss require a program, wnchanged now proved financing s MENT AGENCY a poten og ae ° vm eso pasteurized euPro Huron cheese. w. : ture of 33% W 4-4469 FEdéro! bia é _—, t mse + ae Osta _ Film, Open House wil: | contracts worth more than $27-mil- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ToRSDAY, OCTOBER | 5, 1056 ‘Williams Lake PTA Schedules The meeting wilt begin at 8 p.m. dp the auditorium, where a color) a1 puns, went to the AC Spark film “Skippy and the Three R's” will be shown. Parents will then go to their children's rooms. where teachers will conduct classes. Mrs. Preston Green will be in charge of the social hour follow- County Deaths Clarence KR, Walker LAPEER — Service for Clar- ence R, Walker, 30, of 227 Gen- esee St, will be at Muir Brothers x ivi 1S he H , four brothers. of Mt. Clemens: James of Nelson and Richard, both .. and two sisters, Mrs. meister of Detroit, and ty Arbaugh of Lapeer. a a ¥ “Ito Michigan firms. last meeting of the Board of Di- ‘Irectors of the Wever-Owen Com- *| munity Club on Oct, 2 _| Liquor Control Commission — : |State Firms Gel Defense Contracts ~ WASHINGTON (INS) — Army, lion dollars have been awarded An announcement yesterday said the largest, an $18,226,000 contract l¢or 7>mm, “Sky sweeper” anti-air- | Plug Division of General Motors. The guns will be produced at the Flint AC plant. Company said the award was received atter | competitive bidding. than $2 million each went to the | Checker Cab Co, in Kalamazoo for one-ton trailers, to the Auto spe- cialties Mfg. Co, in St. Joseph tor 280-mm. shells and Jo the Mo- Wever-Owen Community Club Directors Meet The George W. Gray home, ‘4 FE. Yale St. was the site of the Plans for a Halloween party for neighborhood children were com- pleted, and assistants to help the Department of Parks and Recrea- tion program in the Wever-Owen district apointed. Proper fencing and maintaining of the - proposed city dump on W. Kennett Rd. wast also discussed. |Sor Owner Drows Fine | for Liquor Violations _ Louis O. Michot, liquor licensee of the “Club ‘%',” 8 S.+Tele- graph Rd., has been ordered to pay a $100 fine by the Michigan era] manager, Joseph A. poet wt A's EDITOR'S NOTE folowing, Ane first ot twe aeles on “origin and Cv ith of * Waterford Township's CAI Build- ing. Although net one cent of tax- payers’ meney is used to support it, this modern community ee mage the 10 years second article will appear secon. By WILMA GREENWAY Ten ypats ago juvenile delin- y hadn't become the head- line news that it is today, U. 5S. | investigating committees, police Three contract awards of more | rackdowns and newspaper pub- licity campaigns had not yet under- lined its importance or the extent This group was the driving force behind Community Activities Inc., whose CAI Building, hub of the recreational activities for all of} sprawling Waterford Township, has gainéd national recognition. view, will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs- | trol law8. program of ice cream socials, day at St. Andrews Church, with Shiches Wins Sand guilty af illow- penny suppers and home card par- ne te SG, done Commeiars e- pa aa Fdigaene eb agprgar wilt be at 8 p.m, Wednes- permi a . : day at the William W. Potere Fv-|cobolic | after the legal By March, 1944, they had neral Home. She died Tuesday.| hour on July 16 of this year raised $1,000, which they prompt- Johan Tomko A. third charge, selling or fur- | ly plunked down as the initiaf TROY for | Dishing alcoholic liquor after the | Payment on a horse market and John Tomko. 47, of 2197 ‘Sterling | 84 hour, was dismissed. 3 acres of ground on Williams St.. previously scheduled for 2 p.m. , iahe ot, Wednesday, will be held @ 11 a.m.|Driver Given 30 Days on on ey Thursday~-at Dudley H. MoOreé!” Royal F.-Perry, 3, of 20710 Poin- action, they begun to talk, They days County Jait and assessed $100 court costs by Circuit Judge H. Russel ‘Holland after pleading guilty Sept. _| dies definitely disliked. The talking worked. Before’ the pen had a chance to holler “Help!” [Women With Vision. Saad - Waterford Community Center of the community did most of the stee] work. Lake Orion. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. GARMAN ns - LAKE ORION Returned from a wedding trip to Northern Michi- gan are Mr and Mrs. Charlies H. Garman, who were married re- cently in Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Oxford. The bride, Elaine, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car} L. Bliss, of 331 Anderson, Lake Orion. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart S. Garman of East Cleveland, O., arg the parents of the bridegroom. They will live at 170 S. Bellevue, 3 z = & 3 3 ? g Girl Scout, Brownie \Troop Activities Start Krith, general chairman. er of Brownie Troop 347 . Mrs. Williams to Head OES at Clarkston © CLARKSTON — Mrs. Arvil Wil- liams was elected worthy matron of Joseph C. Bird Chapter 294, and Mrs. Charies Andrews, marshall. MPs, Ralph Haan, Mrs. Floyd Boner, Mrs. Marvin Roberts Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitch, Mrs, Leslie Mc- Farland, Mrs. Floyd Nelsey, Mrs. Orville Campbell; Virginia Daimont as leaders. various homes. of age are eligible group for Girl Scouts. Circle to Meet Thursday - Over 80 per cent of the interior seal is § ze +% and pay $1,200 on the mortgage. Next project is a drive to pay off the balance of the $12,300 mort- WATERFORD CENTER — Girl _| Scout activities will begin here this week according to Mrs. Edwin Brownie Troop 118 met Monday evening with Mrs. Alfred Keith and Mrs. Clifford Campbell, lead- Girl Scout Troop 119 will meet with Mrs. Percy Dunn and Mrs. Meetings will be held in the Girls 17-10 years to join the Brownies and 10-14 is the age TROY TOWNSHIP — The Edith "| Sold; Value $1,000 Each JACKSON, Wyo. (INS) — Hun- 2 of Buffalo Bill’s Pistols | dise Mart.” Gilpin said the advertisi terial was brought to his attention dred-year-old revolvers once owned by William ‘Buffalo Bill) Cody | are .still making the rounds, Pagar onigpaacaabary-wameaioet Mo., has announced the purchase of two of Cody's .45 caliber re- volvers from Ray Van Vieck of ‘Jackson, Wyo. for an undisclosed price. The guns are valued at $1,000 each. Van Vieck purchased the cap and ball pistols from John Sharp of Sait Lake City in 1940. The re- volvers have long, rifled barrels, ivory handles and are in perfect condition, - Delinquency to Be Topic at Pontiac Lake PTA PONTIAC LAKE— i ’ will be the topic of . Johnsen, principal of Oakland County Children’s Home, when he addresses the Pontiac Lake PTA at a meeting scheduled for 8 p.m, Wednesday. A consultation period will be | held for a half-hour preceding the meeting, for -parents wishing to talk with teachers. Registration Boosted Supervisor Norman Barnard an- nounced today that a special get- out-the-registration campaign dur- ing the past two weeks boosted the “Juvenile De- | TROY TOWNSHIP — Township | | by “incensed Pontiac residents | whio objected to receiving lewd \literature at their homes.” ‘Two Persons Are Injured as Car Runs Stop Sign Vaughn, Detroit, for head cuts"and bruises; and Mrs. Elsie Rockey, 61, of 558 Old Orchard Trail, West Bloomfield Township, for hip and eS lided with an auto driven by Mrs. Rockey’s husband, Walter J., 63. ‘Woman's Condition Fair Following Two-Car Crash Mrs,’ Patsy G, Caswell, 24, of 274 Cloverdale, Milford, is report- | ed in good condition today at Pon- tiac General Hospital with face and leg injuries she sustained yes- jterday in a two-car collision on M39 near Ormond road | John E. Minick, 25, of Flint. Auto-Lite Co, announced that it} Plan to Improve Beach they were committed to|° “ Richard Lamberton, Mrs. Glen aca number of registered voters by 443 has obtained a $35,000,000 3% per WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP’ —{ors®nizing @ Century Club, with | OES. last night. and Raymond Rug-| Tucker, Mrs. Clair Hopkins, poe ae ie of Troy emt to 5,735 driver of the other car, was not cent loan from the Equitable Life Members of the Crescent Lake | 7 members willing to underwrite gles was elected worthy patron. | Barbara Liskey, Mrs. George day a 2 ihe oo pct cae ‘injured. He told Oakland Colnty Gutee SAGO ct mew money |Cowmmry Chub Assn last night |‘ Mortgage with a loan of $100), Mrs. Emil Grischow was named | Lang, Mra. Evelyn DeVar. Mrs.|Wiesinger, 3194 Hazelton. | Stringham PTA to Meet sheriff's deputies that Mrs. Cas: and a refunding of $20,340,000 in | OKed plans tc improve the asso- ve interest or specified | associate matron, Harold Doebler.| picnard Snover. Elaine Milleur, | WATERFORD — First regular | ¥¢l!’s car ran off the road. then : : ‘« teach t nd date of payment. associate patron, Mrs. Howard nond Rugg! Lloyd e Stri il | crossed over into east bound outstanding According | clation’s _—— Next thing was to convert the | Johnson, secretary, and Wilma — ——- Legion Auxiliary to Meet —— me he with to James -P. , president, | fence it in. Members also decided | 0 into a: suitable community | Doebler, treasurer. Sibley, Mrs. Howard Peterson, and ry be held at 8 p.m. A} lane of traffic and collided the new money will be used for|to conduct a membership drive cor. Out ' ° ° Mrs. Gordon Boeneman are other AUBURN HEIGHTS — Members | get-acquainted session is planned, | his car. modernizatios, increased mechan- _ ome » scrub Also elected were Mrs. officers. of the Hill-Gazette Post 143 Amer- | with new teachers i . Wa- ization and development of manu-| To [ove an arAy“tntantry- divi} OU nes, hammers and saws, ~ | Anthony, conductress; Mrs, Installation will be held Oct. 16/ican Legion Auxiliary will meet | terford Township Recreation direc-| The Department of State in facturing facilities, and to increase | sion requires 48 passenger trains Partitions went up, paint was | liam Studt, associate conduc- in the Clarkston High School audi-| at the Legion Home, at 8 p.m. to- | tor Thomas Belton will tell of the Washington was first known as working capital. and an average of 20 freight trains.| applied, and secon Waterford had ' tress; Mrs. Ruth Ream, chaplain, | orium, at 8 p.m. day. township's recreational activities. | the department of foreign affairs. Death Notices Card of Thanks !| Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wid. Female 11 Building Supplies 12A ~— ~~ o~ LOL PLR LPP OL LLP ~onnr ee eed ’ ~— w “ PPLE — we ~. e.; a pe OUR BRICK MASON CREWS] RCA Service Company | BEAUTY OPERATORS |@Rt, FOR ORNERSL ornice WAITRESS, DAY HOURS. No SUX,| COLOR hey yarn | See ee on oe ered. 2 THEODORE a ath of "i eae mae Large Cuehert—cemees 7 Sige Bi ecnongeensa fl caleey trom ——r $7 to start, Write Press Box ether benefits. Only interested in| plus bus fare _ve Te Tamer give a ones | * nethy and beautiful Cari. East ¥ Uf ° rw Ld oppor - Good . — ants stead lenga : tas Uke, Pontine, Mi floral ee, Tana catered from cur | ene Dd. Pastas "| tunity of cerning upto with de-| ANDRE BEAUTY, SALON, ‘teeth we . aperonced, wi | UADY WISHES WORK BY pay 8. Commerce Walled Late, MAT * pions Saeee ‘wil ind friends'and neighbors during “pRIVERS STEADY pending on h ypomacmraap nter- ore tker ounteaia, 35 W NO TY? be Barry. - ‘Thee- ol of beloved, meiner By “att wae A oF tena or cal PE S018 —— eer ee on Lan a GENERAL oe MIMEOORAPEINGF Lge eBc- ~ Basiness Services 13 . _ Lee LJ ca And . > @ a ma -R by dr. Thomas Barry,| Luis A copertally a == zor DO YOu NEED THAT | Rd “pirminghem., Midwest 47114 | BOOKKEEPER ee oe eee im. f0 SHORT ORDER Oo TxPERT. Comins "oma Resse’ Barey Pu- oy J and a . tre income? Apply 190.N. Perry | Bookkeeper Experienced s2i6 OR work. in pleasant new home| gnced day or aight shift. FE 4.) FURNACE CLEANING DO IT corel corvines will be held Thurs, | Orth Home. tials: Salesman . 1 beceeccr tee iss ACCOUNTS py tM oie Owe | CRAs WANES DAY WORK 0| faci Sol Reacenstlo cat guaren- day. 7, at 0:30 am. at ) oO | Dehertect reas chat ie oe 1. — € “gulivan Funeral Wome, 1428 PERIENCED MAN fan eee BOND EMPLOYMEN1 PAYABLE | X-RAY TECHNICIAN | Potonend St nour Pe fase. | Gt WARES OF x —7 yy yt re Greenery Flowers 3 arbest"t *ONE oF bowns eB eens ‘ 900. We ituron CLERK rer atderent “are Se Pe cece ONMOO | Sion stare, Oonerel Prenting @ . ] D MOST RELIABLE al Sane, : eet Banat lo 1 -a- toe *E — AFER® FLOWERS OPPORTUNITY POR YOUNG MAN Bookkeeper" iseust s& EXPERIENCED, WITH Help Wanted 8 TSS ae the Ted C. Sullivan Funersl | is) 4 FE 3-217 = ION STORE ee Evia con . | 9999 ara. “eet __ Hee era | _ wise ART ___|_fenee on Vosns re Sa Ay : Teh AND PAYROLL, MINIMUM FIVE | SURANCE BENEFITS ETC = ~{ work: also baby sitting PE Pree_estim: La aqSome, SerCens 8. Je. Tee ee Dieectors 4 61 8. SAGINAW Taare A ust Be RELL | YEARS EXPERIENCE ALSO | Lunch 5 Wonen Ne phone calls} 5.7341 APPLIANCE SI ICE - ABLE AND INTTIA-| GENERAL OFFICE PRONE OR APPLY In, PERSON a iy Bods pets all U USE | waitr R o— a6 ectand of = aon __ _| TIVE AND GOOD BUSINESS | DETROIT BROACH or $3.00 per ip your WAITRESS, DESIRES DINING! we service all makes of refrigers- ion sees:| Donelson-JOhns | ee ea enna eee | ZUDOMENT. SNOULD RAVE] WEST DrTnOT glass ceTEm BD AT AN ar vos Eg Fates ores: | errice treappertation nd ail types of small ‘eppliances. 6 fe . in Se mena wows | Silos cate, tos gpomen: | frovreonte jw rns Se re pon otive’ att ee. Sey oat as A A Te the Punbesl Mens _SDESIONED POR FONERALS™_ ee cane ae CAPABLE LADY TO TAKE PULL | 5+ 16.00 am wilding | Service 12 te Seanieeee = te ierv.ew proapertive lew WEST DETROIT GLASS charge of bome and children | HOUSE KE . -NT| WANTED EXPERIENCED MEN | alee Te eee WASHING MACHINES ey ee, oe Voorhees-Si le Cone Pootioe Press, Bos ater 7 | ga ayre Ave TAC ee sane7 | crite _ Pontiac Prese Box_117. home, 2 scheot ee gulgren ive to finish 12 apts. by job. Within | A-! PLASTIC TILE. BATHROOMS = is) Die MAKERS wip APPLY 217; _ om COUNTER HELP. OuTS A| in M’ 4208 after 6 or all day 30 ders. | Siad plocks to, ay. | tnd kitehens. Also floor tile FE monzee 5, os BUCKETT. SOFOREN Cee TVA FUNERAL HOME | ¢vetegl are, gear soamer, & | REAL ESTATE SALES | R Porgy § | capie CaN YOU OSE BORE | wire eet ee | ALT wera | PHONE FE 4-2569 (Mre.) 11 La gy hay XR Ambuiance Service Plane or Motor a Beckemec bait | WR ctmnider pales ws ener- be ay 2g : BOY. OUT OF | “extra mm } Mey full or part afoul Ses cient bien = ry Call’ FR 6000s. and Mane” | wanton’s uN loved 24378 Deta : ay be s : i . ome Mrs. rE +8 Asst er Retail $303 ne a Pesky “crarks ‘Driveln” 135 | time maitee mew retary cary | meglh. Quality Now! 3,008 jobs | —2—* 4 “A & B TRENCH Butcher tee m = ; win, high commisstoes showing open. Experience often unneces- ATTENTION d : ‘ ; ; eainaeens Comm. | A..member of Co ative Real Sonate m eward-| sary Sa’? a gy - ‘ie : rter O10 e pay COL entry Jewelty.|. showing fobs Wenigay 2 ahem Quarampoed mecenry work cotinge, water lines, fel tile. . - > pon advertis and commission rate: ably @ to 50 years ~Ex-| Noth hea : , z kinds. ® specialty. FE ‘ BOX REPLIES | ‘ BOND EMPLOYMENT aren “~~ -~ held prrlenced with. hildren, we jams ivering ¥ be ng. bo, Torent te : Bow 12, Pow-| 59929 ULLDUZING DRIVEWAYS At 10 a.m. today AQENCY A ment, Writs Seren Cor | BRICK BLQCE, STONE AND Ce TP rset socks made. FE - 33% W Buron 7 just live o pg bin rt Lona § ly. Mich- Instructions Q| ment work. carpentry. Pree | _ 44417 there were replies at EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANERS home. W PO. Boz . Dray-| _igan or phone | +41 we ~ tn, OR +f : BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. the Press. office in ary heme boas Gale ecae ena FRoM CHRISTMAS CARDS LADIES AQCRERONR LOAKED PRES pg age a gd ge yg _ Free out, no obligaiton. PE 3-1631. the following boxes: ee ee 136 East Pike St an bau oes Sek ke, make Do-It-Now “| given et your nowse Th ‘Soese. | large or too small Guaranteed EAVES TROUGHING EXPERIENCED FURNACE IN- FE +43 _ §s.00 "an hove picking up Seit-|€arn $500 to 91.000 before Christ- | CHINA WO cUAGe8G | or ™ La Bt Be gen Furnace repairs, all makes, FE stalter Bryan F. French Heating | rife RAPID GROWTH OF OUR | Service orders for best selling} ™&S om part-time work Call | “gta toper ist | CHIMNEY A ~~ REPAIR. | 50073 French's Heating & Sheet i 6, 23, %. 27. 3 42, Co. 361 N. Paddock. business in this territore requires| Christmas cards Samples on ap-| Mr. Knight. MI6-q337 for 82) now Studio, 3148 ham. | ise roofs tarr Meal . service will be id Thursday * oR. 108 EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES-| the employment, of another sales-| provel. $3.25 in gifts YOURS _appointment. _ ocae CUMENT WOAK — OARAcE Saber Teese pm. tron] | 57 63, 64, 78, 103, 108, | | ‘mar for new Saginaw . store | man in this vicinity for a large| FREE if “ee fast MID-| MARRIED WOMEN WHO CAN-| GRADUATE BiANO ~~ TRACHE - | teora ratwalls, seawails, drive | B & 3 & J TREN NCHING the -Snover Puners! 110, 118. Apply tmmedtetely. Diem’s. 12/ financial corperation The om WEST CAR br iay Washington, not accept ordinary jobs tele- lessons $1. Mrs. Henry Myers. prom FE Footing. field Ule and water lines. iin ew. Pred Tillery | 3 w Bera — | SCE % 8, reer of oe, | Dah 2, BL Louie. we phone, ord oar necemmay, Fer | _os omar, | K__ CARPENTER on_S 768 vers Geatetery Brighton, wich | geae , | srremescesr powmpere, or | oe" statics tae [une ig 8 Om ove rom] ices Srna = “| Wor Wanted Male 10| Ear, Gopserasl g, rncomal | “phinoe & mrmme 2 Phe — oie ai doer # EXPERIENCED 5SINOLE MAN ON| ‘“xperience or has been engaged |EXPERIENCED - WHITE WAIT- uiDou AGED be ‘SITTER MA 6.2477 or PE %17361, Ph. Pe +00 neral Home. Help Wanted Male 6 .<*7"_ farm OA man executive cepectty and has| _fe-s_ Apply Box 31. Pontiac Press. | Oars. CS & A-1 CARPENTRY. PLASTIC AND | CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS. rT aorta dR : | EXPERIENCED A = = “OWS. | an aptitua: for selling. This post: | DEPENDABLE | WHITE WOMAN | POSITION OPEN FOR ROUTINE tile ity. FE §-0084. Pree estimates. Jensen, PE 2-2340. EWER wena EANIN , 1954, PRANK bile haulers with Dodge Truck tion offers unlimited earnings to| whe needs Work and a good home grooves office work permanent o pee. CAR hk WORK s L G a tates Sree er, | APPLE PICKENS, rootens| Ria ve’ ater saany ie | theyrgh mae nypereumegons | Geru ce asenagren nq Comerwope | ESM BE gate ct coh Mover | SUG LATING AND CEMEST | guoraiene cna coom bulding. | SL, Penta Ser ree : Uren _ 30s NK. c = wner operator only Ww to’ ce ¢ conside ap . $1 . | ScOMbine rs rton Gavitt and Prank suburban residence TWinbrook lications will be treated tn con-| 40801 CARPENTE ND Se oy hs A. Lewis: dear brother re. Assistant Manager | +0580 Fdence Our present organization ba aye ti, 8 REPAIRS AND AL-| © Lar amo on |. al & Son. FE ¢3767. OR Neer Ene ee eine rureday,| YOUNG man, aged 22 to 0 to re |MAN TO PICK —UP VACUUM | Enews about this ad For a per Dian AARER WB, FECL, TNE S$ iGis S cia Gas car ce. Weatt eriy.| _ment ac _FE 50783. ae TRIMMING & RE- ice will =be held T | te z bel dN 8 ase OM | sonal’ interview. write Bor 40, | _ Evening wy. STRONG SALES y, ruck Ce. eee TL RG Fire Fix: | EXPERT TREE “ Qeroter 9 ot 1 pe. ed waltes “Teoene, Scncen” wae | _socveumay. Ane. Oe Water st | _Pentioc Press, Pontiac, Mich | EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR PERSONALITY RPENTER FT ROT CLaa roe ere, be thee movel Ph. FE 640603 of OR Sean with Rev, overt | Meh school graduate with 2 years |EXPERIENCED DOMESTIC! Unexcelled Opportunity | Seex Modern beme, im country. —_ an Chartee Pe Giles | CARPENTER WO RE ALTERA- | nOUsE WOT Interment, Of Dusiness or, military training well man for the installation of pe 2 ankuyaaibebesen coats w mht Se ee een o CARPEN: HOUSE MOVING, rue, peor at ndlawn etery De-| Must have car pleasing person-| home wells Year round work ., FOR . _quired OL 6-134! Redagee ee ee rst TM. AND CA - anak ragged custom _ 3 4. rE : from. Graveside ‘service by the| ity eee a aed SUMy | Webster _>0400 xt eat |- Langidle —Intangible | Cregamncep wartness pav| Deft time evening & Sundar 2-832. ae RESIDENTIAL |" put in Septic tanks and fetd FOES CORN We ON Ti | poe! Rete eh Micke ement | On Woodward, ? derpighen i L E A D S shift 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Glenview Gadten, ce seems yi md CARPE j REMOD- | and commercial: free estimate rains . FE 24137. Free Sterling, age 47: beloved husband | Suatifications. Appir Beech! | JOU RNEYMAN PLUMBERS AP- fuente nr POR Lioitr to Peotine Breve on FEE gig Hee DOM WT. | TENE Lie OF UaaOeY, | Mrs. Tomko ¢ ¢ Presse FS Same AD Toman: Srlored |_Heance' Got W"awreoce |“ tiny, Tornen Cog. | Because, me oreo, of tte toes |Fkeceewory Lire i FE? Pea eae ETRE eg CAS TERING i dimmy and Joyce Tomko: dear Brimingham, | MI 4 country, with every edvantage for | EXPERIENCED ¥ wArrkena ws ti | all” Only «© yrs. of exp. FB t FLOOR LAY- brother of Mrs. Anne Knudson WORK. a closer, one of the largest _manv- in person Dixie Drtve In, S aS “Ss 71-0274. . oat finishing. 1585 Edison. Mrs. Helen Kyle, Miss Evelyn Fmiomenita Te ak. ans EW WOUSERORE | f crerese fon eftoved te fhe em _aAuburn Are, _ eS. and FOR FE biter, FE 5-062, PE 5-0925, Leo a gt Mra. ) raleg he — er 6 call Diamond 1-0095. Detroit. ke of their prod- EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES- millinery. God salary, commis- _ home, new and repair. FLOOR SAND OLD RS A — x. PL men will be held | Salesmen * | EAVESTROUGH AND FURNACE | we can absord four men inte our man for vew Saginaw St. store | sion Sday week. vacation with 4-4210. ty. Cari Bilis, FE 25789. Phone _FE redey, October 7, at 11 2 m w De : Pa ponte oh Graff sheet metal. 4 N present organization. Car neces- ras ee Diem's. 12 ae merchand'se SS ete. L SANDING A from & gay! H. Moore Fr ve ne veral mote men A to appea ee —e- ewrrort's, .. Sag ® experience, Mion, ‘with Eider W eens oberg po ome pred | ally Bye gy or pipe i. ae ; ee et ee er FO E4042. = fe > se c on, ie Ts. rry WAGES R Ps rs Gaagitias_Jotorment at Experience pot necessary ting weed ahase aa Com plete ing oeme evened --. women 35 80 to help with View Royal Oak Best lan. Insurance FE 20278 pe fore kavance- |EXPERIENCED, WHITE. GENER-| Souseworn and children tm small Michigan. i gente ar ait rer seg roman lg MARRIED. MAN | FOR ‘Pant . ment, meg imake about #300 ot eneerere| Ge or t bee home. Sleep. in 77s rem state re : ‘ arm . n erences wececsary. 1 Home. oe W__Grand_ River ent. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR RE- ) ee See ~ OPPORTUNITY | A Ss Eerenterces pairing and alterations dept Re i WORDS % Gienwood . age C Owen . | ; 78 Press minute or better, Write box 88, other Robe » | Several jobs dew available C geeNO SE a. ae Majer "Raymond. C_ Tyler; Y mos ens Inc with establixhed firm. sendy year At Se sieeve oe SALES "ey s,persen oe WOMAN Tw HITE % TO Gear of Herman H John- = Work for onect nest Sp | Married ” mo emaid in general. Live tm son. Puneral service will be held | ——- Dearing me. thet are willing to} Shmmiss! over 3. salary. "tee Thursday, Oct 7. Be gk at,{A WELL ESTABLISHED FINAN.| ‘ier for 0400 per mosin Apply | fon Wrie “Bonviec Press box | EXPERTEN CED G TRL FOR GEN- : wd lllegge - a ee ant com an wm beth) fe cae wi 2 | SF SS The “Sane High ver bom, fA ight | Successful mod sal ch _puron t i . _houre- — og ly A Leet tase ; bBigues thet are recognised a: a WANTS TRIM CARPENTER. war's Refererce: epgers ign work Live L. ae end ‘Mra Tyler wit We te state ot | mat Seegrestive 2 {he sales novos i Serentess 1oRtY He ee ham. MAyfair_¢ ee id ted h igh + +0 a a Punera; Home| goportunity. fer top ‘notch man | ROUTE SALESMAN. MUST BE | Wanted Female 7 a taper D mL FoR Yin. WHITE ‘W OMAN 2 é who is Willing to accept thorough | ¢'t. court*ous Prefer man who ——————— Chenners oo ood ward “Roches- Genera! housework, 9 ees. Like té be served in schooling Inquire at Roosevelt] lives tm Oxford aréa, Good wares \TTENTION ty washing ani ironing adults. Hotel Fridar evening 1 pm to| ‘Daid vagation. hospital pian yar | . “+ . | tor. OF OT Hive livia ‘quarters «Wout live por = efficiency, | 5 pm Ask tor Mr Guest | Stound ,work Apply, in person } \FURNISHED APT AND BOARD | in Good wages. Pine Lake. Call fulness ? Carper t rt ed. | iz, Pines Ghooe sc ant | own Pes — for wife's services FE 44794 rr t aaa e . 5 phe Oxto ~ OW bs o reek yr — 4 —" io P sifted penters wante Sdfchgas, arp rd IE ce tine ee ann | ea aOR WORE. ti WAITRESS WANTED Sid - 6 Re eee $i Rough: Must be union. |soute oPEN FoR MARRIED ob te meintate your heveehoid oe — een OMe so 7 Stal #oUsEKEEPER TO Live tN ~writers give ‘service | Apply 2080 Crescent! 200 wr eek nae Leong “othe an appointment. a ‘ee en Aj, me gg 7 Ry og ~~ Nana : % Brush man for a or | COOK PERT wae : _ a8 you like it! Lake Rd. | cal 72 : itdget bud tae PerP*| ely Puone ‘ THE . . . \ 4 \ P 2 f { ‘ ' ( f {~ \; * ‘ea Ww j } > L mH \? ) Ps a 4 ’ we ( j f | oF { y i f 3 } ’ ” ; dene hae one te wowlns DR GE GAGES Fag TIS it i { cation Wee aed Trucks to Rent oe TE se Panties arm peared Industtial Tractor Co. oust 1043 PAINTING AND WALLP: C. Wht, OA Painting, V Wail Washing Ditee Pal te od 3 -| GRE _ Mich. aor a Fridays. 3 eit as. . mii AA ye Yb jt THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, “OCTOBER 5. ‘1954 . i (On ry FOR -_—S 23128 POLLY TOY AND PLASTIC PaRT- | "7% . eng * for November open. REWARD FOR ADDRESS OR LO- LISTINGS WANTED — | cote gt Airy Rectey. eet Re Ww OR 3-1386, ADE REDUCE H. *C. Newingham, Broner | 31 8 ™ LISTINGS W ANTED all types of Realtor Eves, FE 54714 TOM [AM REITANO. Piease call OR 3-1355_ Im TREAT RUGS THEY'LL Pine "Poam Basy to use. Walte’s Notions (mas AIN) Wa’ rORY T i sold WATER SOPTNER F. Y TO| That's foiks..We have save 830. Call - — on r cent + Nounee -— types of property to For Wed. fo Board 26| quick end courteous action. Call BABY OR ~ Otfice Open #8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 EN LAKE OFFICE : “ALL Adults nu aE |e ee ars RD Ede 3-4413 we: | beth, electric stove, : s BEDROOM FOX Lage ai. i i double insula- ee mo. ville. FE 5-1927. = _ . ™ AND BATH. ADULTS | wew J ROOM COMPLI LY |. a. *| modern “only. FE —-s ROOMS AN BATH JN CITY. |* frig’ and + Hg A “Weed —Sabg _Soome. BIZ _ Detroit, UNiversity 3-4877 3 AP a ¥- ig ROOM | MODERN NICELY wicks , ~} turn Veht end gas. Refer- PCy wee | enee. 162 Chameriain ? ube cased welsome, FE oroes. |* BOOM BOCES rennet, S| 7 CLEAN ROOMS. rr ge = "16 Agie . 7 ROOM PORNISHED APT IN | Sorrack. COUPLE | Bi a _Lake Orion, MY 242331. ____| Bus All utilities. 5-6830. f ROOMS AND BATH MODERN. FUnTED BOOS ose BA £1 adults $55. «month OR | come os ©. son 71 ARGE “CLEAN WARM “ROOM FURN, aon sang. bap, Baty Utilities furnished Chilg’welcome| fy" * Tnauire Tota $7! _ week. Denosit required. 421 _N. Perry @t efter @ 0 for rent. °6S Fer Rem Reome - wwe errr ~~ * Othce i" Perry. Private ‘tool rk ; ~~ eiWOL Cau po 03 oy EAST SAST MONTCALM of Glenwood 5& walk to Pontiac Motor and Fisher $5 "TO.$7 PER WEEK | — uitenes pri ec ND BOARD. Peds, Nome eoeeere Sick SOM FO WAN WEAR “Reome With Board 38 ap ee For Sale Houses _ 4&8 ON te te ne wee |) ater Cea ae _WOodward 1-168, 2-BEDROOM . HOMES in: Beautiful Crescent Lake Country Club ~ Subdivision Private Beach for Residents $350 Down $47 per M Full Price Model Now Open for Inspection Road te Roed. This. will Lake | eee Es Se - Rent Stores w ok ng BR, 7, OPENING OF NEW WING OCT. 1.) | ee 4-4900 ens REST WOME STATE Ui Mr rome | Reatetered “mune ¢ ne DE 2Sie har W. Rennet | Facome fie “Saved street, 43,000 Hotel Rooms 39) = rc HOTEL ROOSEVELT | SPs jermne me simouphere to a. io a hotel Te Wad rE ee WEFKLY RATES A HOMF OF YOUR $12 and - OWN Sane rar pelt SEMINOLE HIL om A room, Bearers | Geo ie te posseesion—owner has oo a. Elizabeth Lake Estates HOTEL AUBURIN tne - Sat North—Off Joslyn - Risishes OR a « STORE SPACE POR RENT ON eorner car garage. $7,060, term 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. eth Lake, pews furniture buyers cash alting ‘ ore = . eet oy RE A | — F ROOMS AND BATH” TWO CHIE. FURNIBWED 1 ROOM, TER Aceh >Barep FURNITURE CASH BUYERS| £7} ee ie ° Geant Laks, wat TED FURNITURE eee 1 Weer we eeenaundl rez, tase, sertiee fot | Er ty an ‘see wen sores |" rmmneg 'he tae “yuturn 5 ind the high- a 7 ROOMS AND SATH, SECOND | oune Rental Agenct. FE _floor close in. Call PE 2-9063 “3 : | F.C. Wood Co. |* raster ronmimes noose Teens coe et jt o Ms * | Private entraves, 206 8, Part. REALTOR oe ROOM AND “BATH UPPER| yas months ‘ense EM ¥4000 of Williams Lake Rd & pa ay PO ay -* MODERN 2 BEDROOMS, 12 MILES Sw sa38 “afer 8 can et _ 3275 Keith hd, ‘end rie, bt hy Pootise. sd - a 7 scuple ibe Briain pDERN ATL FLECTRS CAB. CASH _ Drive, sat ween STG. Pomage IN ’ |" gress MODERN APT. 24 HOURS Motel 600 Dine Hey a — 5 tenement AND : | KITCHENETTE ROOM PRIVATE | pine finish, 2 bedrooms end role. lg gm 5 Galt ws rf oe vielerned “Phe pe aay Bay ~ at 3366 Fox the phone. We will be at Soe St. second west of Bdge- your home within | r | LOWER « M wood Golf Clubhouse on Com- Get our © before you | ‘Sea refrigerator | ra range merce Rd or phone EM 3.4006 deal. We mean business! | Rivhed) waterford _ or. : @o0oD : EDW. M. STOUT | . Al rma as oh Wiha ‘toe 18 Automatic hest oo Bins an “Ge Pe cau! —) _ MACEDAY (LAKE APARTMENT FLOYD KENT, Realtor |! rE am Eve Suaienes,_gourts only. | 90 W Lawrence < crn eh ter Sate en aie mivAte 3 ~ rE 5-673 — | ons. === = LAKE, PRIVATE = : 7 = Money Wanted 28A| Sauty Trades mace to satsty all | —womé see SOP SUN. WALLED CLOSE TO Vii 9 | BEA ares a coow § OR ©) OF COLLEGE ma] young wom- Wp , KENNEDY . soon Pe ET a , Pane oF ALL _eiNDS. | mR. YOUR im your K. ot Templeton, Realtor 2298 Orchard Lake R4. FE +4963 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. i; CASH ‘22% LISTINGS W ED NORDMAN Saal ESTATE areoan poom HOUSE ontidres. "| wt ney rractaer voor rake | mE "McKINNEY 1 Boe y | | Arrs run. $ Unlimited $ LS ee cette melt courteous ae ediate Post |} inished Adults only, 3 W. courteots action For wor ur, Huron ot Phone PE $1304. Jo8 i ROOM FOR A QUiET. CLEAR A. JOHNSON, Realtor | mee. Fe gruseg 07 tenere FE 4-2533 2 ROOM ADULTS Bee stoke et ALTY pettiemertt i Rooms, re Call ws. ad baal | DORRIS & SON co-oP METRE | * we AND 3 ROOM APTS. BABY CASH FOR EQUITIES # We have per now hae = | equities in priced iocated nom memes. Call us for imme | : ROY KNAUF, — > | 26%, W. Huron 2-7421 i} Would You Sell for Cash? lea | Rooms VATE BATH. at Middle Lake. $60 storms er. screens. ras heat. FE ® month 5 rooms “nd bath. Call +0808 — Lincoin 5-129 for ment 2 ROOM PRE = m 2 ROOM, RIICRENETTE. | Ti | Wont Houses Untura. 36 | eee OR _3-8641. . . ROOMS a ae NCE FULL BASE Child welcome. ove yeags of | ment. Ab Te $125 oer mo . wettion, t mid retorres. ont PE . ea. BEDROOM BUNGALOW Witt ay poo y be | decorates $66 -« FE 54-1733. @ 8 Sa : ) ROOMS, SEPARATE ENTRANCE utilities & bath lnc Aduits ly, PE ‘uding 2-7236 ae = 3 G t etic oll trie hot wa- a ere 1 or 2 adults oe an ua weomrens ane i 1 te Dravtwe Piains OF eer ee ee 3 NICE | LAROE ROOMS PRi-| 32187 ee _ vate bath entrance ROOM MODERN KEPGO HAR- ° ooiy. Pe apie and gas ba? references required PFE LARGE BATH mi scans as a one = AUBURN mEIOHTS— ROOM en re ae ONLY |SMALL 3 ROOMS AND BATH | TH, ONL ew Adults only sywere entrance. 76 Hendesson Call OR_3-1410 oon ot — ; MODERN. 3 L 4 ROOMS & TH * 5 heat electric stove furnished and orated. heat & hot water e fully furnished, 2 ¢ - Dlahed. weet, side. adults, oniy. coae, 16 muitos ‘Pontiac ‘on . ee ScD ery vement geivite on § ROOM APT. HEAT the vane. can acres $41 Auburn Ave. LJ & month or & ROOMS AND BATH UP! jess. Se os eet ¢ miles from gp Rye miles = FE 44097 5 ROOM on = Stock pay _—~ from Fisher . Oo wk | MODERN 2 BEDRQOM. VICINITY _ 51633, of Green Lake. 4 mo. ROOMS ADULTS ONL | _1_mo. in adv: erence no gee, ee Tele- | WAL A °o erage ont esas. te, Posey ae mB sens - OS ON Sie Soles ee hee 18ST FLOOR, yuvate ae e wt 1” Ww Lake by Hest, Jarage. : Court or ™ a : AVATLABLY SMALL FOR RENT IN av. West | Drayton $30. & month 2 Loy Bye J Ret | months rent fh advance. } rooms o.- Fre ~~ and basement, Children welcome. 4 Pe M M WARWICK HAS At 8eD- large rooms private beth. ""room lease at $100, siso 3 bed- Gonna APE 7 woos amb | fee, gr "onthe a "COMMERCE AREA New rench ty = to AND HARGER CO. "EMBREE. & “GREGG 1564 Geion Lake Rd. 2 ~~ ADAMS Utility room. gas firenlace. lovely kitchen Eaxtre ree fenced = life im this ard- ® om m8 " ALL-PURPOSE. HELP- ‘buy, sell, swa rent, hire, call- FE 2-8 si! living room Exc! kitchen with ear- |, /Sussell Young : rom | 113 W Baron Bt Open Eves, ti ERS: Classified ads! To| tm: ES, Sees SMART BU BUYS r Ar re DRAYTON PLAINS West we. - nas Lav ein Dause on hice it Ful bath oi) | ail" wave encelient views, of this | ¥ euce i * 1 3 blecks to ptr i ge Ny mag — fn Ne eng ae on $3.00 with 9850 down. tf sold thit| page 500 = week 1 oe call Ed Shields th : : Well. arra es it «, Show EAST SIDE on excaiiea income snd, oe | business frontage This 3 p Page me Boick s"ssceping "room, and ¢ mportment Auburn en, Paved sireet Becks ie rom Ponversion imo Oe oe down, Bret Evenings call Mrs | - "FOR COLORED CRAWFORD Ea new listing offered for first time immaculate. tres AGENCY m On reved street. 2 car! OPEN EV garage Extra lot. For only Paty WwW ures i FE +150 som Sick ve eo | BY OWNER, N e | Ga heat 1m ADAMS REALTY CO. F. 2 Auburn Ave PE +3303 ers be i | RANCH TYPE SHELL. G60D Lo empleton | “sir 0 Ey al To weit REALTOR Pioneer Highlands | 2 room: brick Ceramic tile | eQurry im beth and kitchen Pull divided | ARE Te furnece. Ph ge te = geal | ag rage Has all extras. Low down Oniy 912.950 with substantial down | ~ Payment we Sort payment —— | EVERYTHING FOR Waterford Area $9,950 Located near schools and stores |. This moet attractive 2 bedroom 4 large rooms. Ceramic tile beth nome ¢jntpg room. plestered reese Waterford bus serv- lee. Lake privileges 6 miles West of Pontiac, will consider trade in Huron Gardens THELMA M. ELWOOD $7,000 1 FE 6-124 FE 4 844 Open 8 to 7. | For Sale Houses a _KINZLER ae ie a = eat) Enjoy the kitchen § ae oe | Thrills ‘of neers Lake - Apts. 06 —_ ee 4 nee J om! Living GLEAN 5 . ve | oo the Year Around | RANCH TYPE. | | j ¢| HOW TO GET THERE. po Ivy wns — tases wh Huron Gardens, ; & driveip door. ¢ rooms Ra Me Rent Office Spac 1 fines ret Taal dest eS te ston . Fer Sale Hewes @| N, Johnson Avenue BY OWNER, » BEDROOM MOD- beth ap. "Reta" "This Week's Special | $1,000 Down “part Brand New Part Tried & True Friendiyvall brick nate % lonia! ie country Living at ts hea . 3 Family Income Well located on paved street near Webster In ex- cellent condition inside and out Large 4 rooms down and two 3 new furnace. Large lot -2 ear garage Only $14,000 cash to mice Indian Village Brick and shingle 7 room 2 rgd home with glassed porch Has fireplace tn gee heat 2 lots Price sia. ter us Sylvan Village bungalow with giassed rear Full basement. Nice ceated rear yard ° car ga rege. Price 960, terms, ~« John Leaipco Realtor is W Huron FE ir st on rE - Dorothy Snyder 3140 oo REALTOR. sk ekLLiN ve it Ese. sit wy age Paz, + EDR ZOM PORN OXFORD AREA i Hitt Ps na é i ; E ; ‘. Eves ‘ull 9 clear jot of me- : cocpennc ate neat. Estate Exchange terials ands B.... — Ee Brick ips. a Be. and ready for you to finish the tmimediave posse ey ion _ anomed LP car gs gine, eo ggyre oss coteset sel ate coe ore r - heal. Dlaatered. land rey ‘ina Bot Oe Re tthass west ot too ay A ON lion Fectiee Gly Aiport ~ | F.C. Wood Co. Milford . REALTOR | - For sale end for inspection . of Williams Rat et Tag Manchtrpe | OW 28 s OR ~ wah up to 3 ~ear ieworom Full v tomatic ott | 7. ROOM HOME : Sint fomsapere, Yomeciges | Bits "shower Bante'arce, Se re (not — — “rma.. living room, sun room, din- ‘i 4 yoom & large kitchen | with beta. Iie time coubie I wood | oa pace aad more. CALL con cn —. and «ewer. ccvens fa i RRICK BU yg pn ilferd - wo betveems - ean > = ‘room st with iri bak ote im ae raved HOUSTON-HEATLY street, MS Crystal Bt MU ¢7335 Lavender}, J. R, HILTZ KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake Estates 4% rooms and beth well cated. quite new. hap bed good a eare and is in good Forme. Chippewa Road erst, ° canet e har \NICHOLIE Pe to _ > the dollar, Convenient | + | NE erin AU BU RN HEIGHTS Pe a Se aS Mao 96, 780, $500 DOW N the inside yourself pescccene. Leake privileges. Pull price $3,500 [AYDEN ol Welton Bird FR 804! "Open Eves, ‘Ul 8.00 pa J age A HOME DELUXE 2cor a at- Re sieceusiy arpeted wres are reck fireplace boplegd ‘an of -one e the te : les if i : — rooms of fu ct i FEE Te 3 z 3 uA : ! Phone 7 rms one including 3 with terms WM. H. 1. KNUDSEN. down STONE REA AL TY .¢ = #19? Joslyn 9 to 8 pm — , WEST SUBURBAN Attractive buncalow, attractive loration, at tractive price. $1450 down full rice $7 & rooms & bath, © privileges heat, gas suto Upper rents for $22 w ——All oon included. Only’ EAST WILSON 5 room modern « bungalow, paved street, neat and — price $8,500. $2,475. wn THREE FOR PRICE OF 99.500 with $27.900 down. § room:. 4% rooms «# 4 rooms privileges, West of | Vestigate : CAMERON H CLARK ay B +0402 . | 13962 W Muron St Open evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE NEW BUNGALOW What a delightful new 4 room modern bungalow, right tn tewn Has ot] heat, utility room and sluminum storms 4 = screens. Takes just $1.450 down Balance at only 4% "er cent. Act today. SUBURBAN BRICK All im excellent condition Beau- tifully landsea trées and privileges too Takes just on easy terms: WARD E. PARTRIDGE 'REALTOR FE 28316 | 43 W. Huron 8t. Open Eve. 7 to 9 | | $1,500 DOWN 4 beet tg ROME sened bust ness tion. Full baser ent. BEST BUY piclatge |Sooperetive feel Rotate Bacbange b ieee 43 Shien Rept ANNETT per : tail wath, shower . : jd walls,-hard wood floors, OFFER FOR BETTER HOMES FRSeesed “we with ‘take oriyy 0 S *finovs M-) . © SUBURBAN v. Reverse es | Income—Close In ee: res ee ORE fe |, ee EW, HOME aah, Wiehaast idee seem ie it room, 4 cl ; C- causdry room with || rem alt Casement wih Linz ments House bas new roof eo ear The above! recreation picture windows. and age 2 parenes. *; car La on» acres of | selected oak floors. Priced at only xarage, afd im good rental |: pe ~ H-) Leke. WD | 67.900 with easy terms. Call MYr- area - oy only | Qe 9382, o: at E . . oa - POR FHE REST * | Near St. Joseph Hospital |: 4 ) i | possession this : Spee Se Se Gee ot METAMORA . I" Bedroom co a room fone for the owner an¢|4 pedroom home located on 3 acres gas beat, water healer, : extra 4 room of land ® large barn with 4 storms ——— — : Bo itp ‘erty Win, at | ale it oreo. Hig home’ le) legs Yanan Binds 2 . a : » Gener eamioca to sell es be is pact ee $2,000, terms B moving awey. ba) et $15,500 with easy F Zz HURON GARDENS terms. Call MYrule 23821 tor ea | North in City > Young ng peop'e moving out of city — oe. Que sete of i T room we cae ies ie aos a —— ae tubs and e, hot fruit cellar, new gas furnace, yment 3% car garage. ‘ feria ribeet ventene as Fit ear A mgg <4 enwe a6: : = a — . lots with shrubs and 10 fru trees. $1,500 down A. JOHNSON, Realtor West Side—Washington E FE 4-2533 Eatk Attractive $ and bath Rd. ; _ Attractive 5 room = __1704 S. Te ae $1,120 DOWN = Attractive brand new tate, unfinished me floor ag : ; Gouge kitchen and ai io fot «per cont intefent- Ful studding. Here is «, home 11,070, terms. NO with real large rooms & priced ; at only $6,120. ’ Ortonville Area le cin th en nn page a ew ingyen a Bet Beis, ity ome at) Setroamr en "oie We want someone to look at $7,500 FULL PRICE a nine room | ofl tena tee 20 9g Sly : ae ene Ences what's on the | fick that needs some decoratin wiee of 621.000 te carpeting. market for $10.000; becouse we| One % room epermment Sal wil Smal quest house. School Ese bet forge engages | Samana en MAME TO) te 4! You'd find it ‘you ener =, beat $2 500 Por teca onl ats eid | 40 Acres—New Ranch | i. 4 yard a pall oo tow. modern. Oil Home the kiddies, lots of shade and Oak m, tnd plartored wail Sp 2 bt brick Severe dice rouome 10, 7our | dient oe fee, Ue, ne, > with ts large bi:cben and dining "ah eood FARM ~ Exception. bath plus levalory oo 2 car 2 seve, Taree ag a, Sedycas speetene| | fee a x much men gremeee nace. 3 earege and la activity room | Be Sereda ae - com ey =| L. H. BROWN, Realtor Roy Annett Inc. ; and ¢ comfortable ! Real a ie . ue 00 ne ene Fassel 3,130 — Auburn Avenue STOUT'S BEST BUYS TODAY MONEY MAKER ey ee. this oe oy Ty? Ra #1 000 down. | RETIRED COUPLE Very neat end clean little home on the northside of lown. A nice living room, Kitehen and bedroom also s arge utility room This ona ting fp ‘seed. lowndation. s er ieee anes rees on the . Tote! price is only $3960 and you can move in with fust $600 down RUSTIC LOG CABIN SOMETHING IS WRONG Uf you don't think you would living in this large rer Est a but 610.700 with terms. Reduced Price lovely heme, with @ nice liv room, & al there is also « ent with stoker furnace. Shaded jot — oo busses stores. in price to $5,060 down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T7 N. Gaginew St Com remodeled Open Eves. Till 6.30 new job and new PH. FE 54-6166 on ~ 3 bedrooms es a Cn . — 7 ~ LAKE HOME . 4 Bedroom Exceptionally nice location beau: cg yng og 13000005. tms. Be beth Pull , full basement, gas heat and bemt screened porch, 2 car pee omer Geane, | | ree OS oe | 11. 860—92.000 down NEAR ST. MIKE’S A T ] on et J. A. Taylor) "Ss 5s cient rn INSURANCE ey ry jee gumnen Bay ~~ Spee Ever "Pree Parking | woupey Sin INCOME ~ EAST SIDE i aaeadl aireet” hows @ room modera tint 2 im om money. od wale, Fe) Seeman. Fcel | tem me caer 3 cor garage. an a Las . Terms ° ‘ 11 ROOMS John K. Irwin ae — |e “emanate oo 0k: re seat “Eve. Fe 21806 Ly, ACRES sesame -w © ENE cision beth home ; Vescmeeat 3 of ae On 3-218 im GARAGE EL ICTtTY, Cc UCKLER EALTY. a cy waver sagt in cise 24 N 1. Seaieew stores bus lines 83500 cash of 1-414 OR 94000 terms FE 5-S091 or FE 53-2564 Realtor Botpcretive Re Real Estate Exchange $1,000 DOWN 5 room modern alow, excelient condition, 3 lots. @ privileges School bua. Complete price oniy as 96.050. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender 5 ten sits a bo OY Selva Lt IT. , $6161 or FE 5-6304 3140 W. Huron Bt PE 2-4411 2 45 _ TYPE IF YOU WANT Ex AND BATH. as "os : = noes WITH INCOME AND GARDEN 4% f *, 3/8 ee Cue block to new atefford Jr.| Phone Royal Osk Line»in 1-8018. High on Cass Lake Road neer| ATTENTION Y OWNER 1B t Lake Road, fully insu- aw F Jaigd sparkling § rooms with 2 fas ce beaks aeeee ateman floor bi os Fens eo SS come $310. m Reasonable mera shower, tube; ete, alse | goa rom § Dm. FE +-eee, a room. 2 bedroom furnished eot- | ©L(ZABE ESTA a eete Rent? tage on Tear for $65 a Sofesems. emarwes te iy Pay one “ gg \y soos gual sol] with L teas heat yew hobo zee, cen ows — see it now — * | _ interest, ae aad low for only $980 down? a See aes tee Sell-To Trade . S 7 POSSESSION. INVESTI- | You peri: WE'LL, INSURE IT | L ' ot gh | MAHAN . | ‘aasry ce. an 4 Off Sashabaw Road ; . REA Established 1916 vs Estate Exchange: oun cae sal eas ~ ~ 2-0263 a eee me basement too 100x150 lot een _Open tres au r) Lo 104 | ~ arm rm," home “Trepiace. A solid value. $9,950 terms NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 1s en aces —____POST OFFICE _ 2 horror] pe ~ Paves Indian Village Brick | 92 eta Call for appointment tonight An excellent 4 bedroom | HUMPHRIES $10.500, terms the Webster School \ an SACELL ENT BUY’ Imme. WEST OF PONTIAC. Only 61.950 2 down, tiled bath tied Possession, too! Larce bun- down Right on good main road kitehen. gas heat and ay! _ im 1948" Spaciéu, iiv- | A #bedrm modern home on @ yer With picture window | os ‘Lovet ee kitchen, | breakfast cabinet« two 12 | porehes, full Nesom we agg Gleaming oak floors} all facee lots ~ pay yn Lakefront ce screens a stora, flowers $9 500 x sshon storma. Of] heat. 0x40 ft land “ & posse setting Ranen home with attached 2-car enrege. f_ troptage. 121_W_ Sheffield 0 Wing From Bally com. |"EW 3 BEDROOM HOME CON - Geers. Ou. 21388, _tonen 00 wosha) nt ‘anspor 2 HOME 4 ROOMS, $00 DOWN WELL = aad hot ee butlt, ful) basement, bi ture ear a don window ant fireplace th lake privileges. hs interior yourself save 5183 _temiemt_torme. Tpeee = Clarkston Rd, call »_ $3088. , iNOOeE : Obey That Impulse! rooms bar k up your phone dia! pom I fended | ORiando 39701 and ask for « heat. fireplace, lot 100120 fenced salesman to show you thie at- ay stores ig tractive 3 bed av meat onic Ss gearge on oo large level lot IVAN W x cok ore fl ser = ai on o3 700 with $2,700 down. iroux & Hicks! Eves "ti 8—Suney 1-5 ile La: ee Drayton Piains GILES EAST SIDE Be sure to check this 2 bed- room in the Wilson Eastern basement a only $7850 with terms $1,500 DOWN You can have a new 2 bed- room for that low down to go Possession at once We have the kev if you want to i over. RIGHT IN” yment ts only $1076 =on is 2 bedroom modern home with lerge living room and sunporch. Nice lot and lake privileges This home is completely furnished Call for your ap- intment today — we have our office “MOVE The down e key in GILES REALTY CO WwW Huron FE 8-6175 open © ti 8 Vest Suburban No ste te climb in thie de lghtfully attractive 2 bedroom | bungalow with automatic heat and hot water lake privileges, Big carpeted living room. tile bath spark! oS rcmanggg kitchen. am- ple utility reom, fulty insulated venetian bitrets Priced at $14.950 Double garage _| RENT DOLLARS help pay for this “etl furnace | for detail n FE 5-120 rE patio. Price only $11900 home. Attracti t-side ome . wt Panel a venient terms | c ome a it food “cond tine a oR aie water, $14.856° Files ‘Ss em — bette “a *r\I . . 1 aot included.” tull "basement . 1*RUD NICHOUMIE bh gas heat t | umphries, gy F 33 ee iE — i own e. sh . Realtor FE 2.0474) SS aa Kampsen @ room Liviae room dining room 83 N. Tele Rd wening, | NEAR 8ST FRED'S Single home or _ up as 1 ew complete ave Estate Exchange = sagt aie for “9 family Real FE 4 0528 os | gooey con me 5 conn —euaege incom 5 ul - § ROOM FURNISHED ment “with ‘ean head “ah pad =o a = = _— Laroth screens. Near Petcing, eee do ier or dir |_ement rte Pace eet MAK: [ESE SRN eels tits | OS A eeewen J count for cash. i ine price, $11,000 with 42,500 | Cooperative Real — eats Da $450 DOWN — . arta A SamATONT . ACRE. MEN 4 OOM GENEL wih.casse | Pontiacs sores cide. Toten e | Bee Otc Ee BUILD NOW oy pp A Sd gg Fe ee Side location. Large| Attractive ~anch homes ? and 3 e. —e emirg as heat, ving room Ginette, 2. on ts LAKE ORION ~~ and ming center” sad aed gg | carese.” Tole will Conger piuming decay Psger 2,BEDROOM BUNGALOW Put seed mad ie cell quick. 1068. Terme. ‘| Priced from $6 500 % $13,000 es Me ce Cuoronety tek SITE Here ts | HOT e four lot. - : Me Troperty tha any people wish Lovely § room modern bungalow, ; water iy an and seldom find . i ’ oe 3 go ee Sowttown Pontiac eam ‘the. ane, cniboeed Loved tront ot ERBERT CL c yor E : e lake v h, Pontiac 4 BEDROOM scenic bide site “Also Orit fou wont we” ieee es _Low Down Payment ie baine clos MODERN BUNGALOW! modeled Gone una eice® ore” Terme w neat te sibilities websivisies pee To qualifiea bayer on this fur- paactored | oe. CO... terms. DRAYTON PLAINS aiched 4 room veer sround heace 7 ery attracuve white frame bun- with z frontage Serre 8 10 KENT, Realtor ° ealew 2 bedrooms. built te th. | All located ip Keego Harbor close . * | w Lawrence | rE s4i0s| far’ tngn tials’ deem Pt | ton Pull’ price ‘only 00580. Easy . VALUET, Realtor |" "yy pain Dine Hey, iotePi Tr. F. REISZ erACK LOVELAND & ps Rng ve vbase® © Mere Se, nes the Ra. Harbor Betate - Goeperative Rett agi FE2403 "PE +1661 | \ = ‘ a / - ; ta | CARNIVAL QQ aS™ a- 10-E Service, tne For Sale Houses Ae et 43 | “That reminds me—I must do something nice ‘for John! He Was up until 2 a.m. ._ balancing my checkbook!” For Sale Resort Prop. “4 A - and 2 car i sell or trade om good urban property ~ 9500 VACANT UNGALOW lock const Cement b © ruction op cor- ner let beth Lake Rd Lake Eee Two bed- rooms end price race as down payment. WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS co-oP s wrerey tha_W__ ftw rE For Sale Lake ce Prop. 4 r | ROUND L AKE Located west of Pontiac }-bed- | | ea nad Goat be re S| notice the well-lighted i system, shade trees Koch tnchosea All for the low of $8,960, terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24W Lawrence FE 5-410 m eves Br. Office 2200 Dizie Hwy rE 5-617) ATTENTION ~ EXECUTIVES. . OWN- |. er selling exclusive modern lake- | front miles to Fishermen—This Is tt page Hino around cabin furnished ft price $3. ‘Lake & Water frontage Near ong toad at ee on As ovtled as TOPMES-BARTRAM | 4392 Dixte RED HORSE - 6019 CASS ELIZABETH RD BY WNER. ALL MODERN. 2 ' ATTENTION HUNTERS family, 6 rooms each. Pull base- re cabin in —— of the North.” ment, laundry trays. eutomatic Accommodates 10 oppor ag | water heater, steam furnace, fruit lake. Full price $2,000 cash ‘thie ia dated ‘cor eareee. |i NE, LOG Cc i6xi6 Decsreted throughout. Immediate | eat art, ae mes oe aly i eg ff For Sale Lots 46 Bondale & ait : $995 DOW? . Near Auburn end Rochester Rd. 2 bedrooms, liv room, dinette $295 to $496. and ater, lake privileges on word Lake voriee. gee, "iat igs Just Look At Fut FE 4.2252 FE 2-179 | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A When Winter comes ~-be warm and cozy in a home of your | own. A call to us now can be the answer to | your housing prob- lems. For instance: In this 2 bedroom bunga- low ali winter long. An ex- cellent ced hot air fur- i and heavy insulation d near the Avendala Schoo! and priced very low at only $8,500 Winter Winds “Can't Touch It This large house, néstied tm a fine old orchard is as a bug in @ rug. onus as heart-vormer with unfinished attic Exceljent facilities. outside kennels or chickens. Incidertally. al) the er i arden tools areincluded eat | the am « low price of | only $13.500 with terms. iz) Other fine homes and building ates | for your inspection | ROGER B. HENRY. Inc. | Main OL. 10111 | Rochester, Michigan : wats ELLIOTT & SONS North@estern at Middlebelt JOrden = uN, Mayfair 2803 ‘ $11 h Be Comfortable & Cozy jc¢ | Will = lease Elizabeth tobe ‘a PE 4-5931. beth lle W oer Rd. —and select your CARL “WW. BIRD, Realtor 403 Community Na _ +421 Elize- om, [Sate Busnes Property | 5 ca & ape. ss" gg hE. Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A § alleys, 2 pool tables. ” penal counter and equipmest. Would trade for estate land ont: i FE 975 Baldwin FE 46203 FOR SALE: FILLING STATION house, PE 42148.., GAS STA 6 id quarters, 6,000 gal lons @ month. for inventory and _jease, ¢ a. GROCERIES LICENSE, LIV- at $200 per month DIXIE RESTAURANT PAUL A, KERN, Feaitor 31 Oakland Ave “Real Estate Since "iow _ cwtmaning vest | nated to | Pol pales only y $2,900 with terms Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 5-8165 SPECIAL Beautiful 1 acre Excellent land. Close ol — Only $16 down he per month L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362_W. Huron FE_ 24810 GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET, a good business [liness | forces to sell. 5 year lqase. stock an| and fitures. °6.500, will | on terms. PE 68-1121 HARDWARE STORE AND SPORT- Goops Doing g00d business in | @rea. Terms. Ask for Mr Thom- | as of Mrs Gamburd, Broadway | 3-0103, Detroit t ___. 11308 _W. MecNichols LIQUOR BAR Bales tax gross of $54.185 Mod- ern bar modern bid All the latest equipment. One the most | places im the Saginaw — May consider trade. INVENTORY DOWN | Attention Hunters Missaukee Count e, also - ings, DIXIE FRONTAGE Buy pow, not by the foot, but acreage on — Approximately Springf Year around trout stream tonight for further imfor- — be soned for bus- “5 FILOYD KENT, Realtor | 2% W. séLawrence mies FE 64105 Br Office Jano Diste Hwy FE 56-6173 "ACRE FOR } beset _Near_ schools. seo Scan 1° ACRES NEAR ROCHESTER om | and level. $2,000 cash, FE For Sale Farms 48 ~~ wr Dairy Farm 192 Acres .on main road North Pontiac. All level New ideal for feeder cattle $200 per acre Terms 40 Acres—Lake pene ue. 7 reom hill top - semi-private pormeatees bern home im or mear Royal Oak or land contracts. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W Huron st FE ¢ If no answer, ph FE Eves. til 9 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 180 ACRES ON PAVEMENT. 17 room louse, 2 barns. Only $19.500 Other farms of all kinds, including jake farms. P W. Dinnan 6 Huron_ St '40 ACRES MODERN HOME 14 M-15 SOR} acres on Buc Ortonville, ie Realty, 20 ACRES ue M-15 | Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges rT GE a a! JOSLYN between Rerars end First. FE 40325 BUSINESS FRONTAGE home on 4‘ MODERN CABINS | Brunswick ent. Everything in fine ee jing only 7 years old of rking lent SHOWN A - ONLY ers one terms Humphries Realtar FE 2-0474 Re Open Evenings | Cooperative Real Estate ell “big” competition and has supported partners Cash for Mood) inventory and it's yours Good | living quarters availabie. | STATE. WIDE ] | Rea! Estate Service Of Pontiac | Pontiac State Bank _—- } John A. Landmesser, B | Fe 15820 FE 54-0078 ONGESIN A LIFETIME. OPPORTUNITY Manufacturer desires to sell @ going business to responsible buyer All jobber. and customer accounts, equipment rew ma- terials, and manufacturing proc- -ess included. $5,000 will oe Terms to responsible part charge Write Pontiac ? Ming 33. “JONACE LODGE, 5. OUTSTAN “1 opportunity. 16 rooms W brand new lunch room. excellent kitchen equipment, living quar- ters, $300 weekly income. $24- @00. full price. includes equip- m and estate. Write 104‘) jar 6&t. © Phone Partridge | - WHAT DO YOU HAVE UP NORTH? Trade your home income re- sort, business or land contract on ead porapors | moneymaking 12 rm tavern that sells more : oa than any other spot in town Beautiful owner's 7 rm. apt. Real estate and al! only $47,000 on easy . Bee us quickly about this -BOAT LIVERY Bathing beac abins, home, concession, 1000 f lake frontage t location. Includes 25 _ tables and everything it es for g this very profit- adle business. Techuties ow@rrs 8 toom modern home. Large park- facilities, Work and enjoy summer months at the lake & spend the rest 6f the year in the South. zakes $20,000 bandle | NEW DRIVE-IN Excelient location main highway, near large asachool Newly re-| modeled. Has inside service Also all new AO hag or excellent gas bidg. Wil to trade aA prope bus’ fixtures for only s1i.280 with "33,280 down WARD F. PARTRIDGE ine the ns ea ba ; “ine Le ‘Plenty of space fa store te] bee . aod parking. 18 H. frontage oo! RAY O’NEIL, Realtor cove. me . . ‘Poors ¥ FE 108 or * raen ; ine Co-operative Real og ) 4 has Money to 53 ¢bedrm modern e with we {State License og fg he =e ee MONEY for 6 : J agree |. : OAKLA People Who GENERAL ‘PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FEderal 3-7181_ LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 41538 SHOPPING FOR A LOAN “YES” promot | to voir men. women—married or single. Nationwide = untlet. Call after 6, EM TRADE ONE ACRE for pickup truck. —— WILL nd —_ o _ mmedia' details ask ‘cox for Mr. hess irwin. IRWIN & 208 FE 5-0101 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7W. Lawrence FE2-9249 Pontiac LOANS Extra Fast Service eu ean borrow A gp yb - — 4 te rag Rg te 20 month, to repay. HOUSEHOLD |: FINANCE , Be gg we meg 2nd floor tu floor, nae 5 eh 8 ker, Bide, |B ng > " WILL TRADE 1950 Nash Rambier able offer. Can be end at 1428 Cass is _ Ra ¢ oR 3- 37885 WILL TRADE 27 ! , LIBERTY housetrailer. in Bad condition. Has toilet and tile flooring. For small house or equity. FE 5-820. WILt. SWAP “mQorry In 5 1 nooM a a eat quay on "oan args sours tn bg TRADE 188 ZIMMER 2 housetrailer as dowp pay- o pth farm, eae Many Gifterent make « -deal. « Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 19 ROYCRAPT housetrailer for furniture or eny- a = — Keego Trailer T _For Sale Clothing Need Money? rp fe geer co vous teteunene FE 5- 812] worth rpose loans are compiees ws our first visit end tm a few min repay ment plan. Home & Auto Loan Company ow Moma gry Nationa! Bank Bidg. re © to 5: = eto! TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOAN $25 TO 8500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester OL ¢-@T11. OL 1-971 MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500 Today Group your bills. protect your credit Peal up to 24 months to repay BUCKNER FINANCE CO. ‘Above Wailgree FE 4-054} CORNER N. SAGINAW @ HURON, PONTIAC Also Drayton Ptatns 4393 Dixie Highwa Across from at e OR 3-1221 WHEN YOU NEED © $25 to $500 We can —_ you with your mon problem: to $500 pay- Saad ws or cal) at our ef- STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontise Gtate-Bank Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 sag oH to 1953 cars. Bring Most deals closed a Loans also made Sienetures and~ ener. *itie. Lorertaneng pian ND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS | OFF? T COAST-TO-COAST = World's Largest! 43 W. Huron Open Eve FE antl LOANS © $25 to $500 $23 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Sale Land Contracts Sz\FEcn LET YOUR $$$ WORK “S _ FOR YOU We have « turn-over tn) cmos. t — ° So “ge Fa Cage for “information “STONE EALTY 20 ebm. afty un 1 te 8!” val XCHANOE YOUR LAND sr} Heung, ate . 9 amare DRESS SHOP . 8 Saginaw EVA OIL HEATER pee $35 +s i---*,S 1 OR_}-0002. LITTLE GIRLS COAT SETS. and 4; babies. size ¢ COATS. SIzE 14 SABLE DYED cone Z. qed good condition, cheap. FE art SIZE CR ISLEY REFRICER- first $30. takes it. FE_6-0808. ar SIZE KROEHL! = R BED day . Geed condition. Bar- cain 2-5378. ANTIQUES. GATELEG TABLE & _lamp tables. MY 3-408. ALL KINDS | Or FURNITURE. 03 Oakland Ave. Rear. . YOU WANT & $3.50 down: beds ‘all sizes) $3 up: ref: tors. $25 up; ranges, (gee and -lec.) ; TV sets, $77 50 up: radios. $5 up; Milier chrome dinettes 50; chests new and f up; bedroom sultes. $49.95 up: living room suites, $12.05 a Seal Rite color tint ints. Ph) our easy wa = WE BUY ANYTHING COME OUT 3345 Aw i mile east of Auburn Hgts _ _Pe 298060 SIZE GAS RANGE. Like new Robert shaw oven, $50. +1300 or FE ¢3028, BELTS BAGS BRUSHES FOR vacuum a VACUUM os SEWING CHINE SUPPLY CO. _FE 2-0143 1 BEDROOM SUITE PORTABLE washer, Sunbeam mixmaster, writing desk Genrrat Electrie _Steam ‘tron. 872 Staniey Ave CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- sembie these vourself and save 4 chairs end table $6995 value $39.95 These are brand new 19346 models Famous make. Formica ~ tons. Al) popular colors look. compare and be convinced of — pe hane taal bargains. chigan uorescent. 393 chard Lake Ave al DESK — MAROGA coop eondition. . Phome We bee BOTTLE GAS a ie cectene 4268 cR SHELVADOR. 9 cU ft. Late wodol repossested Pay balance a $14 nonth MY 32-3711. CLEAN INNERSPRING MAT. tress, $10. @ Lincoin i DETROIT sTAR Gas RANGE. TRUCK STOP DOING GOOD BU Priendiy Service table top, in excellent condition’ iness Located bet. Jolin R abe. : only . MT 6-1300 quintre Rd cp Auburn Ave __ Mortgage Loans 54 om iman M BED. SPRINGS FE 7-760. 0 FE fo BUY TO SELL — REALTOR E_BIR sy S Dry washi conn gt era coe in | “declines mortgages cascded Tag Soe Day, wasting sons desi live tm small H. G. PETERSON dition. $50. FE 2-0694. po gg 4 | 1310 Pontiae State Bank = i CHAIR BARBER SHOP OR FE E-Z TERMS 3815" Union Lake Rd. ee | Swaps riag mattresses oy Baga 2 ° a ve sale #0: _ re _ 5-425. MEN'S RED LinED HUNTING suit, size 46. just like new. sell this week for §20. ‘ve 1 -0061. * MENS 8 & A . Sis, 24 excejient condition. 15 ea. 191 E ne NAVY MAN'S SUIT, SIZE «2 3 overcoats. size 42, ledy's biack coat size 20. Call at Euchd _between 9 and ¢. THE PONTIAC PRESS, < TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 / TWENTY-SEVEN gsc oe ron. cS gen at TU CooR SHOE of CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE Co. 36) Ll Inside antennas a) WAL "TON Tv Walton. Cor Josiyn REFRIGERATOR GOOD > Rv iN ning copnition, $25. 5505 i Wayne Gabert’s S or S ROOM OIL STOVE. A-i CONDE NE ROW WINDOW FRAME For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MODEST MAIDENS by Dick Aian) cue aie ae woes — e _months oid FE 2-067. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 70 ROARDINO BATHING AND cum Tee WN. 600s 1 va _heat. rr-shelt yi, 's _Telegraph. rae ee 36113 TE RUNS. ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 CORN. OA18. HAY STRAW any. Oras STRAW OATS. CORN PICK. GOOD CLOVER HAY, tc “Bi ommeme Say ALANS “I found him at a fire sale I was at this afternoon!” Appliance Specials are slight! ed transit, Terrific v Fluorescent, 303 mattress, 912 LINOLEUMB . rE $2.05 nbd INLAID - The $3 Pog Paint $1.4 Gal ] ) is Se yd. | walnut bedroom suite. HOT POINT DRYER. $138.96 springs, not matched to pay discounts or pew feor samples ~GARWOOD ) HIOR, bergen. OA 6-294 - PLAYER ean 1% OG Small size Excellent Tile 6 cents . sell for sso. as) . 140 S Saginaw QORNET AND CAs ASE EXCEL- __lent condition. | SsS2isscs ceeecuenes Sesseeexs SBzssures | - CRUMP ELECTRIC tat Soe gre Garage Doors Typhoon | Esti SE | Belton suafTeb G x Mu aVAREHOU SE — neer — bar Sebifesba Y ANCHOR FENCES Fi t uerpees ia ms x F i g i : | & M COMPAN 8 Es ae $1600. LUMBER a” Fi tf UNCLAIMED LINOLEUM aA Warr TILE. .2c FACH Sale Musical Goods — 62 $1 es AR ARR RRR RAR A ACCOR DIQNS riocordien PRICES Acco a | pow Accerdions loaned Base | Patches Tera eff W Suron. Pree |- $00. FE 3-5114 : | 130 is BADE ; ACCORDIAN 6125. §. CALL rE ® | wiLEaNOR LW ies, | OF |" Just like new. After § pm PE 2-Tess. PoP. GooD : rORK BARITONE “AND CASE, Parmingtcs Lj trombone Both ex- —— cellent condition FE ¢7681, of Bank Furniture «2 Orchard Lake. BURMEISTER ees ao Co. Ww E jal ek iv E *R Fluorescent, 393 Or- See Driveway culverts State hooks i] ea. Sewer crocks & fittings W.P.P water boilers, fired see aia SUPPLY be save Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. EM 3-2731 I. LINOL CEUM.. it KEs OF CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES PHONES PE a i FN | Cass at right for duck -hunting vr vinet 104? NATIONAL 21 FT JUST RE ted _ seen to be appreciated. FE FE 5-4450 % Foor. CONTINENTAT. iT MOUSE. Oxford Trailer To see the latest see Stuarts with windows, walk Also see New Generate Yellow. SPECIAL demonstrator sieeve ¢ | MINOR MOTOR One we ft demon trator sieepe—6 substactia) savings Ack abou dur purchase plan op ee SALES | TUNE UP | FOR OCTOBFR ON - | MERCURY CARS $8.75 NEW CON CLEAN a ACE HLIDESS vee umwronen oe om oe im shape for cig ‘CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY @ W, Pike & Sale Motor ROR I cre ree Fer “Sale. Sale Motorcycles 8&3 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Beviduen Water ‘Con y's. beak Lis rT = Toes or tithe _ RICH. _ero, #1 8 _ Telegr - OXFORD | TRAILER — SPECIAL THIS WEFK ON 2 GOOD USED TRAILERS. WE ARE €OME OUT AND PICK BARGAIN. OR OXFORS TRAIL ER Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 48 ft. tm length. Up to You can buy ‘a Lea Hoteninsos reconditioned trailer as low Hutchinson's Trailer Sales “H. J. VANWELT . on 1s Dixie ava, Dre Plains Prone On 3-131 ni a mc er uooee CALIF BOYER HERE Corner hs agg ie 2830 ‘s Dort iaenwag. Pint inetde and out ft con't pe ‘Cn room aa ‘tor travel, 1548 Lapeer ay hae of Leke Good low priced used Move in immediate oa . a ke sell make any reasonable offer M. Stout, Realtor. re s4iss| For Sale Used Trucks 90 Trailer Exchange ‘he Set; ©1946 | «| FORD | my, TS—STORE tor the tratier from ae ad LIF. BUYE NEEDS 50 SHARP CARS. AVERILL'S 2020 DIXIE HWY FE 306% oF NEED a i CA ain models, Clean Bal Panchu Moe Sales Sere Dizte in Sy = SCRAP c. a On t CHEAP CAl ane WANTED CATE 1 WoURL , Whice ears ‘@ Bagley Auto Parts FE 54-0210 or FE 54-0210 AGLEY 8ST For top dollar op tate model cares. “77 31603 jollerbacks Auto rE 61431 Wanted Used Trucks 89 WILL PAY UP TO 91350. goop \% ton pickup truck 1-8829 CHEV. % TON ‘@ PICKUP. 459. Take over payments, 6235 FE ~-_ = : — - © FoRD PiCKOP atl? DOWN and assume paym , © B&B. Woodward Birmingham . 1Z FT. STAKE © $295 LARRY TRAILER SPACS. Rent Trailer Space 79) = [FROME WATER AND) Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR Mone Sha ‘Se YEARS a GOOD PLACE ri BUY.” Auto Acessories ‘80 Riemenschneider’s RAM AUTO PARTS Used Trucks ‘$2, Dodge C0. Balt * 906@] meme ... ... cre ce pee ey c some ner 0 @ engine oe * Sed ‘Delivery - S$ Xe ~~, hoe - and an! 7 Chev, | ton panel... igh Arden ny _ Oe ee eee ee eee ee en ee ee ee ae: ee sd See Gotta: hte ee es ae { ; sen .* + 4 t 8 ' ; =. : a. a * \ ‘ . } ran THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘okrobin 5, 1954 ae eae samy i - Por Sale Used Cars 91 |PUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars ml ' ae va] Ne ary. IS wa romp cova maces) oe a. #3| Cut Rate [Fier eee) Here to Stay =| Er Se = # a y ~ ee [Pe soe eine “Acbora ave GLENN'S Motor Sales | NO Over 22 years of good, fair dealing, a beautiful 74) FORD. FE Transportation | “sm at its best . i0uaon et DOOR WE Ties. establishment with the world’s finest facilities for a Sierra MONEY servicing the car of your choice. At your conveni- "+ Sell peters 3 re ba . ence, stop in and see why we enjoy a fine volume - _. : 4 og | Sie ee x ie retail used car business: We're open till 9 p, m. $3 Dodge s.e.s0 sees ites ee ff | 3 ee DOWN ‘ : H Betge ‘ee | = You Can . Soagresottin, Faia, boner $595 $1195 : Chub Coupe .... O68 ser ad | Seu. sdaye is Fie tae ae , | rysler ee ee on ; . f 5—1952 . : - Hardtop ...... sos 97 ‘ Y. i, 060 FOR — 50 Chevrolet 4 dr. De Your choice 0 : 7 +8 a's ae we we DEPEND Fam | ~2aur. FE 40:4. Mt feet 8 over Lowe wileage luxe, radio-and heater. pci All _ fully = ‘a — ee » i . . i — Triple Checked | % gies "4: ss: et ete . ; pie 6c Bui 348 | USED TRUCKS) | FORD $95 DOWN | sa72a Moun $475 $095 ; . We're just about out of clock. tary slgnain rile, guards oy eee ese Ferd % tre Wictup .....tou| DEW 1954 Dodges and ac Keller-Koch. . wi 1 bea ; + '51 Buick Special 4 dr. : ens es sos | Pymouths — you'll save R IF cate: madriaeate casa ae eater. A real beauty Fully equipped and at |. Gasiienaide wees) ee | | Bob Frost Inc: | "iia" “|| at terrific savings a low price a Sanpea ten eetwveny aren Riemenschneider Bros. | USED CARS . 7 : $1895 Ss and TRUCKS catching passes!” fans perfect" Price. only” ese. |W PACKARD @BOUN |] °53 Buick 4 dr. Super, = Sad Carkner Studebaker Seles in Bir- . 1980 Ford ¥-8 tractor.......... : Plymouth cee ie en alain 875 con || radio, heater, 2\tone “48 Pontiac 2dr., radio, 194 Dodge Ven =. Phone FEZ9S | yp For Sale Used Cars 91| For Shie Used Cars 91 aac Manse nS OR P| AM pace cio acatices || Dlue and custom trim, heater. | We're really : gina ‘ i ~— Se i nee can roud of this one. WILSON GMC]. St | FORD DEALERS ARE NEW STOCK pe at WAGON, ECONOMY CARS "22 AUBURN p 2 WO) Woodward | RS ca |THE MEN TO KNOW ' cose om axp tage Yous pice | face we yer Sete! 1952 Plymouth $895 : 7 4. 43 ie mi WE HAVE THI ALL MAKES AND MODELS FORD. 1047, 2 DR” RUNS GOOD.| «ar White wa - tires 1953 Plymouth . FE 4-453] Plenty ‘ate models and ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | good rubver M4 Prank. FE 6-3213.| er and custom seat Pompe ag , . $195 : . MODERN FACIL ITIE S 1953 CHEVROLET 9095. INQUIRE | 1941 FORD WS Door, mATER, i ano original 16.000 mile car| 4dr This Sy equipped with 51 Pontiacs, 2 dr. & 4 4 | ue AND EXPERT —W1_¥, Seren, clean, cheap, PE b-sets mana er” ¥lls Doo't ‘Baas. te factory inmates radios heslet | ue All Deluxe models sen xy . “For Sale Used Cars 91 \ FORD MECHANICS TO See Some lean Ones! | sean "a SW. Karen's pe ——ov Just “‘think—vou™ ean own tal with radio and heater. ee 2c: — ey. “ye BUKE, SPECIAL, DENA. Fall Bargains: SERVICE USED CARS Sa) aber a fa. Condition. 818 Booth Lake) CCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ane Se “Sanco ‘st ‘ow bank || Six to choose from. the “Bele woman.” 1963 1951 AND TRUCKS BEFORE | isso Pirmonth' “door PO ee WE PUT THEM UP {8 Bitlet 4.22% | .OPENVRES PM. | scHUTZ MOTORS INC. MOTORS |FOR SALE. bom SAVE AT |g ght t5Sotattyva| uo Mee Bette | $1595 AND REMEMBER | WI: rors | ufo. OPEN TILO PM. $995 WE' FORD DEALERS M-H CHEVROLET. eid FS ee $3 Pontiac, 4 dr., De- 1954 CHEVROLET DON’T DEPEND ON en fy Ag maf lina hardtop. wit re-|| luxe Chieftain 8 Cyl. '51 Mercury 4 dr., | Bei Air Sport Coupe. Radio \heat- ; | ‘convertible, Equipped with} Me, Reser sor nya || Radio, heater, Hydra- | Mercomatic, radio, A . ¢*, oo. sidewall USED CAR PROF ITS radio, heater wd = all tires. matic, sun visor, walls, etc. a 10," eater, - y ra ‘ : ic, i: Ties. Te os TO STAY IN BUSINESS. PLYMOUTH The Home of a te OLET "49 seve 61300 on this cer. Price(|| matic. heater. A good look- _ WE HAVE A GOOD WAGON '‘O.K' Used Cars Can aan Ww a “| aan oe ing beauty. , 7 J D ° Ss TS | shine in tus little diack beauty. Gat BONTLg STATION WAOGH. , NAME TO UPHOL . ’ \N 1953 STUDE. | AND WE WANT YOU . to, tery geod mechanically, ‘Kad | 2 Bontale. PE e308) $1 395 : wah = alla a rema . wy Messin SALES eat ate Bs Saat SS OucE FOR 1954 ALL METAL 53 Cher let Cabuee aes ee this 1952 Plymouth $1 Olds. Holiday 2 dr., Special | - oe = c _™ MORE USED CARS — | taut ause® Sathe eater Wanree i a cee ee || Dardtop. bright yellow, ‘ fet or. ads Come | 1951 CADILLAC’ | -.:.. FORD DEALER holsters” Buotlees ‘inaide and eat ee wiih ror ton | bperamate tet, be, S97 | letite att eat eeustusre'tas || Tadio and heater. 1 Day Only! SERVICE... AND A | SseeSes mochenteal continues. | Sele, Sp cat toe ot | BORD” "car for at “ot your ‘needs this 50 Bui ~ Sr, tiraremalis "and "enite “ide: NEW : mileage. VOR 51 is tt Asso @ 1950 for ; ‘50 Buicks—4 to choose : ‘ wall y . FORD : Victoria Pull awe~ from the f di | tas PorD + | FE og |SoME DAY $1.05 $1295 | ERS) $695 || $1295 rom radio, beter : o mi — ook and run ior, | ee . Heller-Koch Fordomatic This 7S -comiee | oo iow bank rates |] 'S2 Buick Riviera Hard- At an unbelievable low Seah, ses Ses, S Y . eller-KOC ‘S] Buick tase.” Might eo lees, SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. |] top 2 dr. Radio, heat- —_price—just $495. Com- he ee | meus aa eae eal owed | — a ee YOUr » |cmvstenriy ‘so yDRALER a Michigan S 12 gDGot. Plymouth Desist er, Dynaflow. Better plete. Dig down ; . Linceta Wise diese finish. “This cor hae OPEN 'TIL9 PM hurry — very few o and 18 mos. on bal- Huron Motor Sales aie there ere manymousands of Finest ___ For You Convenience these left. ance. O28 W, Bure reseua) = =6199 CADILLAC. and look at this price! The Big Paved Lot ett ee eee ata’ wilt trade. re —e ca DELUEE SES Saewal or sae tone ro . $945 ‘on the Corner of 206_W ; , z $297 $1 1953. De Soto’ Woodward & 13 Mile R4) Jacobson PEE O° Sem rac -| DEALER ‘DeSoto | 1953 PONTIAC -- Convertible Beautiful light 57 Chevrolet 195] Mercury Pontiacs Baclunve . 4 s : is piviere , 2 tone patat. tadio |- with biack —— eq DELUXE 2 DOOR om Weaen fac. large teste: 7 7 Sage, Rescainatio 2 ane. cult | with rage beater, automatic | quractve Y tov haven, mma, | WatmMeser, Macqicne fester | Hudson Dealer Open Till 9 P. M. : PONTIAC ~~ $1,595 OW down and lor bank Teles on ihe | Nester, turn signals. clock. liabt-| interior Never hefore have we |Case at Pike «PE 28380 . | saeeee } $1045 down ae ‘tre bank rates cn the | 34 PLYiSOUTH RUNG —G00D. || 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 RET AIL 1983 BUICK SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ee Se eee , ieee psthagade Ae fora ces ge Sea pee $0 Pack SCHUTZ on eae INC. | "heater, white side walls. turn sig- Bivore “Ges une Salat. redie a ¢ ckard Sedan nals, hydramatic and other ex- | STORE |“ 20: er Year corvennes $95 "OPENTIL OPAC | Seager aye Maeve | Top-Quality | Come to Clarkston for «| +48 Chevrolet 4 Dr. - | ca Pot Yew Conrmimee “| er“puvmotea* Doon WADI || HAROLD TURNER GOODWILL 1952 BUICK Good Deal in a Used $345 a a oat 8 DOOR. 1] gd neater. Spat, Nght. Good con . . tn . Car! : FLanders 1-4363 20458 Northwest- a TIAC 3 DOOR. CALL AFT- ; ; USED CARS SS ve A-| 1951 Chrysier Windsor, ¢ door, 2 "48 Ford 4 Dr. ora,_Birminghom ‘or 6 Da. a “ i SEZ --= “NOT 4 NAME BUT A POLICY” . tone rey finish. redio end beat $195 white / NEW CAR TRADE-INS . 1950 BUICK | sidewall tires, “highlander IA! 49 NFercury 4 Dr. erome S| ‘SEES. $10 down, or your old car may eo ne a dr.,| *00r Beate and neater. Used ( feos 1981 Pord custom 8 4 door Has $495 - Woodward and 1) ‘lle Read b h t t int , ~ Sie, hee, 2 tone ray = iBone | OTe AB Te color 51 Pontiac 4 Dt -__ | BtYMOUTH 7 DOOR, RUNS © enougn to put you into any . : : ont ~ : . . pesssecsseeresens. $895 eet Cheve pickup truck. Th $745 ‘52 $1495) set.cenees, |] used car or truck on our 2 lots. 1951 FORD | truck was driven only $000 miles. OY eee overdrive a {| mae eee Sony’ Se one fed ant black Oldsmobile 0 with PLYMOUTH | 41 COUPE: GOOD sorta) tires | 1981 Dodge Coron. ¢ door, Auto. _ | mission and white side wali tires. | 34 STARCHIEP CATALINAMPULLY | BTPEUAT Bivedere win os win cn writ | Matthews sinnee e ei Harold Turner, Ford | oo "pees (Sa, Brace on 59 $]495| PETERSON | ‘ wie CY fet Sie Hargreaves 22. Slt) ae sera “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” = Transportation Specials Pa & lustrov: black and green. with | 1951 Kaiser, / door sedan FY " = : CLARKSTON . heater, Hydramatic and Kaise - SP DESSTO 4 ar. radio, RRO ER OWEN _MOTOR SALES Chevrolet | sersdier mene ot) as mer ane | A-1 Buys No Money — automatic trans- i eer ener SEALER 211 S. Saginaw * , 3776 AUBURN AVE rE ¢ $350 1950 Chevrolet tudor $44 oT , ea ye - . Q = ’ tation Wagon $144 = NASH Statesman 4 toe 1 ton pickup $748 ges | Where Can You Buy a Car 66S Perry St. 92. a BLO 9 We have nice cleam cart bad Dodge 2 dr.. .$1,099 an g : on radio, heater, over- 1940 PLYM IT TAYLOR’S Cheaper Than at FE 4-6882 radio heate seat covers and . i} °51 Chev. 4-dr..... ~ $599 ilys — drive and tinted glass.. ae OUTH ay Wiese ee . ] fender skirts. u's ready to go. | that you can afford — $1 Buick 4 dr $699 |. Station Wagon $244 : Sebcciccesceuees« A 45}: Since 1631" : . —— \...| G9N Down tIi.5n205. : = $1.2 cesta Wine SCHUTZ 1953-MG © [59 $1095 | you $20 Down ‘53 Plym, 2 dr....$1,084 | ‘48 Plym. Sed......$199 | bottom and vory 4 600 miles, { RS INC. English Sports Car. Beautiful red 28 it Is "49 D ' et we NO ttain 4 1949 BUICK | _Fery"ases "50g San" | pesoro pur woors — Poe ever Dest | Dates, cornet sedan with «fu NATIONAL 49 DeSoto 4dr... $94 . Truck Buys . a radio — heater. $495 NO . Open Till 9 P. M. rape oar aad respect neater. ant en cir conditioning Ce simeaw Se 5] Plym 4 dt $544 ee oakep % 299 : riced to se our, old car down will finance s . Saginaw St. . seas ickup ...... - ) | | 148 FRAZIER MONEY 09 DG ew DEMONSTRATORE balance ‘52 $QQ5 | Poxrinc_ieet_carerraiN pe. ‘49 Merc. 4 dr....-$399 | 451 Ford pickup ...$299 ‘ > ee S105 DOWN 2.800 to 7.000 miles Loaded with | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. : fe 53 Lincoln Capri Hard- | , ; 51 STUDE, Club Coupe, : fl oe, os eee eae DESOTO-PLY MOUTH Nash Statesman as ta. tquinpet | ee Shes aiter xcellent top, full pow. $1,999 46 International ° radio and heater... . $645 _ 1949 Pp tj TAKE DRton MOTOR SALES = ” oboe eve. matic transmission. Also a two | STUDEBAKE’ ; DOOR. 1884. | +49 Ford 8 2 dr $299 12 ft. van..... $299 , 1948 DODGE Raia on ae |M-20 at Buckhorn Lk, MY 2-261) OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. mame vee &- es "Born sienalt, ae ee pry 51 Chevrolet % ton Custom 4 dr rato and heater 3 as pe pe aoe ~ ta rose oe A —— - ev. LOnvV..... Express Soe eee $599 : NEW $295 Tadio ena Dracticaly new | Y’ all Come LARRY / Becaage Seles in irminaham "SO Ford Conv. ..:. $644 '52 Ford 1% pickup $699 i ’ ] 54s > : me HUTZ MOTORS INC | to 17] CTO] ! le S STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1951 Aj] ‘51 Hudson Conv...$599 | , ‘ . : cui 1947 DODGE |, _Datste. Pivmouth wa We Finance rey ieee inside and out. A || °S1 Pont Hardtop $999 51 Dodge jt - Still a few left. Get ul $195 12 8 pe vara ey am N ’ oc 2 Jez a sav a 8 one y | . 1 ckan ee > imal diel as yi nee a oo Ge ue lenis —— a Rochester Ford Dealer BRIGHT SPOT real arin. iadeyaner salen '32 DeSoto 4 dr....$999 | , % pickup $399 4 & For Your Cony DODG . Birmingham. MI_ +410 ____ 50. Ford %, Ex $399 19448 PONTIAC Seki acl eS ORT ETI SUGe CORGHIET Vs SEDAN EDAN 1983. “22 Years in Pontiac” "St Henry J ......§299 : ‘ P.-- Pp ONTIAC teat tne ps’ “al cur oe ane enon | Br aicattee stil bot PONTIAC Ol DS-CADILLAC Buy With Confidence *50 Hudson "40 GMC Vanette. .$101 $395 aie ees JOD CONDITION. ll era Sales in Birming- - nek va job all aad yt} -_Club Coupe. .. .$399 53 Chev. % pickup $799 3 8 in RETAIL Many others to choose from. 1954 NO a 1952 - 60 oe eebnee Rd. Es Sees : _— Chieftain 4 Door isi Debete Costom Sprun's 5 ORE Community | DeSotos pe - Deluxe 8 Cylinder, | Open SamelO pa. |i Sr di hi actory bBranc ‘elais care and demonstrators : © or . co ee 63 Me. Clemens at min | Motor Sales | 2iy"aeeiterrens"s 1949 De Soto $1095 | Re aegpifa ee SA Sccecorin| 1857 Firma” Sanbge Forder Harold Turner, Ford TWO LOCATIONS. _ Phone FE 3-7117 ; Inc. aave waar Bar en | asad Gah ba wet | PLYMOUTH SS 4 DOOR SEDAN | 1959 Hudson end Sports Don't wait As| walls. and custom seat covers. : — an pore me ae A real | 1948 DeSot’ Custom Fordor 464 1] Mile at- ; : : pmo wae == > ic aid a Ce doe — ae ie — as ‘ow as 628 ver Bales 5 eg 1008 ro alliage A rs i | ‘ , atee SERVICE 805 "N" Hain, Rochester| scHuTZ MOTORS INC | SCHUIZ MOTORSING| LARRY XMOUTE CONVERTIBLE wot [on S. Woodward Woodward, ; 4 COUNTS ones, 23H DeSoto Plymsuth Dealer m2 8. Woodward JEROME phen ren ees Serums. BRA Birmingham Royal Oak nN @ cost. Come in i. ee nd SassSes eB PS8ESE35 333233233233232333 x let Pontiac ae m2 8 Woodward Birmingham | OPEN a oP. ar | han : , : hester d Dealer bém. Press Classified ad-writ- 7 ; ie ee sa aernt Tone, Convenience meine ren i "Picador Ret ogy bse Foc : MIdwest 4-7500 Lincoln 7-4000 ets serve you WELL. DESOTO CUSTOM 1961 1 OWN-| Take over nayments. EM 22311, | __ GOOD ) ae WW. tires Hydramatic, direction: | PrSde-Pivipontn Dealer . Td $-78 ’ Lincoln 7-400! Dit FH 2-808). | RR ti, Fe ts | ential lot | "Etat? We, iat EY | Meee ong ros omar | Sgt Gils Soe tue we] ~ ag ee putin cee aie dine | Sioa. Par Tloase ‘Ra. “PE 42008. Ha5. "can Fe soa tc Also. ‘41 Chrysler, MA‘4-2800. 804i. ro Fe“san" . - \ ) 7 ‘ ‘ ~ 2 - LU ¢ f , t f f ! f ~ : ' S - e ¥ . j } / { ° .) - e @ pa T nn TWENTY-NINA Gobel May Be King : Today's Television Programs -- Channel —WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXKYETV 2s Channel 8—-CKLW-TV Impish Humor soawa |Catches on Fast thee 2 heplcemer THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1954 TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS causes violence between Indian |16:30—(7) Wixie's ¢:00—(T) Dinner ‘Theater. Little} ‘bes. ~ @ A Time to Live. (2) Arthur Rascals in “Mike Fright.” film |e:e0—(7) Make Room for Dediy. Godtrey. | ‘ drama. Capt. Video. Danny Thomas and son Rusty Three Steps to Heaven. venture serial. (4) Time for oui vam. Get. “« ” ee Oe fo a the Stars. Talent show. (4) |11:68--(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Kit Carson. “The of| Fireside Theater. Jom Banner} Home. Black Mesa ” Film adventure “Member the es story i ° mian's dilemma, (2) Fox |81:3—=(2) Strike It Rich. NEW YORK UA—George Gobel ¢:16--(9) News. Austin Grant, (4)/ 91 * Tits Suenintrigue” ad] cosity could bp tolovicte’e sawest News. venture Grae. , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON = comedy star. All he need do. is 6:25—-(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. = » |12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (2) | maintain the same tempo of sly, (2) Showcase of Stars. Drama to|**%*— Elgin Hour. “Flood.” |" ay white Show: (2) Valiant |impish humor he displayed in the 30-7) ~wet of Robert Cummings, Janet Blair, His was one of three half- = Playhouse. Dorothy Gish. (9) Theater. | 19:15—(2) Love of Life. hours of comedy picked by TV to Golden Gate,” film drama. (9)| Drama to Be Announced. (4) | replace the discontinued Show-of- Sports film. (2) Telenews Ace.| Circle Theater. “The Run-|12:30—(7) My Life. (4) Feather | Snows on Saturday night Cline, Van Patrick. away” finds there is no escape| Your Nest. (2) Search for To |"). i.4eq are Imogene Coca’s 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| fom, one's own. problems. (2)| morrow. - | first venture cameras Everett R. Phelps. Danger. Barbers Baxtey, Wih| 1. 4. (9) Guiding Light. - without Sid Caesar, and a new Davey. 10:00—(4) Motor City Fights. Ten- — ee p—cvrnag at the Gl:year-old veteran alternates é round heavyweight boxing bout} “®"cY : every other week with the much 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.) tor Michigan heavyweight title.| ‘fe. younger Donald O'Connor. Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf.| john Summerlin vs George 1:15—(4) Fay Elizabeth (2) Seek-| Te Imogene went the honor of Louis Hayward as Mike Lan-| Powell. (2) Life With Father.| ing Heart. starting things off in a mixture of yard in detective drama. (4)| Father Day and Harlan “Dust situation comedy her dance Stage 4. Preston Foster in * an opera tenor, Leon |1:30—(4) Jean McBride Show. (2) | satire specialists. It was the type Pncagoc —~ = Ames. Lurene Tuttle co-star. - Ladies Day. of program which will take more ficer vengeance Rugwies |18:30—(7) Stop og gr Bert 2:00—(T) Stars gn Seven. (4) La- ee ee eee otal — (2) The Goldbergs. Molly and |7:00—(4) Show. . (2) See It.Now, Edward R. Mur- row with feature news. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen with music, news, variety. WEDNESDAY MORNING (2) Morning | #4—(1) Ricky the Clown. (9) Kiddies Film Fair. (4) Modern | 2a in a private concert to calm the - Romances. 5:00—(7) ‘Altice Dee. (9) Folk | py (4) Pinky Lee. (2) ° - |9:00—(7) Romper Room. (2) Welcome - Traveler. game. (9) One Minute, Please. with 19:38—-(2). Bob Murphy Calling. 16:00—(7) Beulab. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. Today: Breakfast Club. (4) Songs. R. Q. Lewis, 6:30—(7) Kiddies Film Fair. (4) Howdy | there are no recordings, Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. dies First. (2) Ladies Day. Show. Film to Be Announced. |».59 (9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art| portunity to play herself in sketch- Linkletter. i ; 3;00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. Re sen a with the Ti Chucks 4 Greatest Gift. () Big, Pay- $:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby, P the Rose.” (9) Late featuré.|s:45-(4) Concerning Miss Mar- the Cowboy Show. (9) Cow-| trio, has come up with a catch- 4:30—(9) Cowboy Colt. (4) Mr. Sweeney's Worit. @) On Your] Promises Live TV Account. tle Show. Drama to Be An- | #:00—(7) , “TR be nounced. (2) Weathermen a is OSes @ wich may hit 11:38—(2) Movie Date. “Badge of |4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret ~~ Hower,” flim festure. _ Lanza Sings Comedy Time. (9) numbers to let the public know that -- Today's Radio Programs - - - ings dubbed in on TV debut Programs furnished by stations Usted t= this columm are subject te change without notices, | lasi Thursday all , those medical tests wie, OM CRLW, (oem ws, am WoaR, (1138) Wxre (ine 828K, GOP | wile he was (aking TONIGHT CKLW, Preddie Marts *:18—WIR, Enebes Club: | CKLW. Devies * They ye 6:00—WaR, Mews 1#:38—WIR, Chass tm Night = a7 ad “They 3, News aan oon, Top | “Guiw "Ged neigaber 1S—WIR, Ma Pernine And my KLW. Reve CELW, Glraréis sain tee & ae 1:28 WJB, Dr. Malone be responsible WwW. McLeod . IholDand ” WCAR, News Music ae ieee ous. ¥ j ah te Winter ae. €:15— WIR, Clark Quartet | 1 c6 win, News : ligne ‘J, Bud 1¢:¢8— Ww A. Godfrey CKLW. Dick ware, tee Saris wate. Sports WW. Bob Smith Show few IR. ary. Burin Young Mother WCAR, Talk Sports wx: True story , Hews. cae man. nasneian ‘Racing| tIS—WIR, Bob Revaciée | GKLW. News CKLW, Davies © Refuses to Look WW3. Russ Mulholland a weak feat tee WCAR, News, . WEEE Mngt “Miuste | CRLW. Manhattan Muse ore ees of taeewm very wwe Ot Triplet Sons WJBK. Dinner Musie 1:20—WIR, Mase WXYZ, Sieteoerine Greets | -WHY2. Pou! Winter ADELAIDE, Australia #®—Mrs Oe tek ae | Ware Top ef Tows | GCam. gong Parece 20—WIR, More Oreste — | Gladys Crolla, 18-year-old mother WIR, Guest House —= 1048—WWJ. Break wxyYZ. ¥W Blocs of triplets, flatly refuses to see "wws.3 Extre WEDRESDAT MORNING WxVE Girt Mares @48—WoK, Grigmer Oey her three baby sons because she Re puree ‘Lewls J. C8 TER, Reet eR. Fetes ee WWJ, Marriage Pays fears her resolve to have WJBK, T George Gave tres weue \1.00—WIR, Arthur Godirey @ $,00—wsR, Wendy Warren | adopted would weaken. 16 WWws With Music | CELW, David WW. Strike it Rich WWJ, Woman in Love 7:1 WWS, Be 4 WXYZ, Bd McKenzie But CKLW, Quy CIEE, Goat, Sage CKLW. Plorids DBA husband told a reporter today ee an aaa wor ma ue pig endrmdgound Tl shift heaven and earth to WWJ, Morgan Beatty €:45—WAY2, News, Wolfe WCAR, Newa Laay $:80-WIM, Jaslene Treat ven . stop CRLW Gabriel Beatter x 1g--war2—erer gnee Bre.| Ww, P. Foun oo. out week, 8 Meee —. 190 wan, Jim Vine nwo n op same | teem ben Melons ‘nat ond 7:46—WIR, Bd Murrow ww. : $:45~—WIR, Our Gal | ‘ Pamily wolf WWJ, Phrase prema ward CuLw, Reale Pusher cau Wess. Devi - sii Se gee yhaie Mt. to Bagpeness eal teen: Crolia is 0—Un, Dap Sp tee WOaR, News. Coftes WIBK. News , “ews, Dackaags wits her parents and WXY%.. stopper 7:18 8JR Music Rall 11:45—WIR, Rosemary Sxuw—Reale Chase with hig family. CKLW, Treasury WJBK, Gentile, Binge ww Chance w Don rated seven months ago after four 8:15—WXYZ, Show World 1 4e Listen, Live w CAR, News, Carousel thonths marriage. 8:30—WIR, “Stop Music x was 12:00 -WIR, Jock White 4:15—WWJ. Stelle Dalles Mrs. Crolla she felt if she WEYR. Venserece® WJBK. Gentile ané Binge |. YY cal wan, Rall held her babies in her arms, she CKLW,. John Stesie 1:45—CKLW, Toby Davig part Break the Bank WWJ, Widder would want to keep 8:45—WXY2Z, Just Sasy tet Jack White woan Boo a SS” “I want my babies adopted be- 9:00—WW4, Radio Theater WxTk. Dict cause that’s the only way they'll CELW, gertes Preview CKLW. Rew, T. Davie | Vcxra hogan Oreat ” | “Swat Womes te fous — thave any chance in life,” she said 9-15—WAR, Mr. & Mrs, North “<< . W George Wright The babies’ father, Crolia, 9:20—WJR, Amos ‘e’ Andy | S:1—-WJR, Bue Quest “exte-tews Croce 10-4 IR, ewe said, “There isn’t enough seem ot c Pred Wolfe , parents’ home at present WOME! Larry Ocnttlo eK’ Gentile, Binge w.0e Bos ioe y sBelarea Ste. itt could get & blager house, they pepe WiBK. Rewe Mele? — | could look after the babies. 1 stil CKLW, Music 6:30—-WJR, Musie Hall aE ty OA Py WCAR, News want my wife to come back.” peapeiapdi coo G268—WOAR, Radio Rev _ 6:8 tune | , 10:00—WJR,” Tennessee Ernie) 4.66 won w <= : ws dim Deeoe A a nell case WW, Minute Parade WEDNESDAT AFTERNOON A, Corcuset Spinster Endows CELW. Harry Plaseery CKLW, News, Muste 1:00-WJR, Reed of Late Of0— WIR Music Matt 1-1 WHS, Olidersleere Sr ee ee WXY2, Charm Time CKLW, Wile Bill # Paralytic Polio Is Most Likely Among |,2%,%°"53,72=" Residents of Prosperous Communities CHICAGO # — Paralytic polio (polio) virus is widespread due to | virus dissemination is reduced, ex- Nearly all of Miss Helen Eliz- may be largely a “prosperity” di-| crowding of conditions | posure to virus is delayed to later |i, Gilbert's $412,000 estate has sease, the American Academy of| and infection occurs in infancy in| life and even to adulthood, and/i.on earmarked for West Brook- Pediatrics was told today, most individuals, those who es-|for reasons not clearly underjs.i4 and Amherst College. She prosperous, uncrowded areas may | Permanently . There ig evi-/ result in . . . paralytic disease maintenance of a public library. be more likely to get it than those} ence that in such populations, Severe epidemics are Charac-/ pea) estate which she owned Mere living in slums and other erowded| Virus is widespread so that infec-/ teristic of these otherwise m0Te| is to be sold to create a trust fund regions said Dr. David Bodian of} tion and immunity against all/ fortunate societies. to pay salaries of a librarian and the Johns Hopkins University in a| three types (of polio virus) is ac- assistants. | report to the academy's 2rd an-| @uired early in life. High Cost of Pleasure Miss Gilbert, 50 last Sep- nual meeting. “The virtual absence of paralyt- ember. Her fortune was inherited $ Gaiters of crower Tee ‘we contin ontumn cocpllccccriasate Priore (UP)—| trom her. father, Vernon P. Gil- areas are widely exposed to polio} of infancy 1s convincing evidence | While swimming tterson Park, | bert, Amherst ‘39. virus in infancy, and most of them |ot the fact that inapparent (in-| Frank Milesky watched helplessly get an intestinal infection that im-| testinal) infection immunizes|as two boys took @ wallet con- munizes them against a later|agaifet subsequent paralytic di-/ taining $42 from his clothes, which paralytic attack on the nervous|sease.” , he left on shore. a system, Saying that this is “nature's o:. 6. 2, way” of immunizing Against polio, |} But Dr, Bodian said that while! the doctor added: BED BU problems still remain, advances in| “Although nature's way of im- 7 on eae pee end modern headbirss Aegerewapbe erase : the means - | some } ing against it make it “not too| human beings have established an || '°™ Houses, Apartments, Room- . s optimistic to hope that the result| equilibrium . . . this equilibrium || '"¢ Nouses. Remsin out only ae wilt be the early control of ecpi-| breaks down seriously in popiia-|] three hours. No signs used © . demic poliomyelitis.” tions where greater prosperity ; : He told the meeting of the na-| leads to less crowding and im- tion’s top children’s doctors: proved sanitation. “In populations’ where. the} “ a | Servicing All Makes of Saturday Night Shows| {Commission to Consider Annexing Waterford Land permission to install radiant heat- ing under the sidewalk in front of a new building to be constructed at 76) W. Huron St. Also on the agenda for beard action is acceptance of a war rangy deed from Vasbinder, Inc for parts of lets 3 te 13 inclus- ive of East Boulevard subdi- vision of let 242 of Ferry Farm addition. A resolution to~authorize execu- tion of deeds to Edward C. Lee for lots 852 and 853 Perry Park sub- division No. 1 and a portion of lot g ies FEE ii] ity g* bee MOTOROLA GENERAL ELECTRIC HAMPTON : ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huren FE 4-2525 3 TIMES FASTER for GAS on Stomac Certified laboratory tests prove Beil-ans as *| tablets neutralize 3 times much glomech acid in one minute as many veny Rye tablets. apt Bor see Free Sample at your Drog Store FOR THE RELIEF OF RHEUMATIC— ARTHRITIC Gunningham's _ Bee Sener! construct curb, gutter, drainage and related work on the following are scheduled; igan Michigan Air Line Railroad. construct eight-inch reinforced extended. Ridgway drive, from Michigan te Riverside. Hilidale @rive, from Michigan to Line North wa: vard te Michigen Line way. Public hearings on intention to Bet “Sautt heme Wie to the Mich Air , 3 — Oemun to the A public hearing on intention to tap: Aster, from Aubura s Riverside. Midiand drive, from te River- * Westway drive, Michigan te Matnes qzive, trem. 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P | He says the first and perhaps most important cause is ‘‘schools are catching up with the lag be- tween the economy and their pay Secondly, Prof. Olson says. “the widespread discussion of the prob- ls ‘Let's Teach UM Professor Notes Increase of Enthusiastic Future Educators es i tf 1 BURY ACCIDENT WORRIES with o STATE FARM "80-20" POLICY The protection that gets rid of high auto collision expenses. With this policy you sever pey more than $50 on any colfision repair bill and ee A pe ea ee EO ——— ee ee es ee ee eee ie ee = ] wf ge fe arene: Fee = 3 es ’ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 EARS ROEBUCK AND CO gon have the extra advantage of paying caly 20% on damage costs | from 14 to $250. Ask about State Parm “80-20" Collision Coverage tt Peys te Kaew Your STATE FARM AGENT See Heffmen ,.....FE 2-020! Oles ....... FE 2-0396 Harvey Perry ..... FE 2-020 i | | ace PE 4-9546 | es KE Rubber or tA Giant PORCELAIN ENAMELED TUB! z { / x % 3 { 24-IN. GAS DRYER It’s a Kenmore... 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