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Reds Walkout 
Stalls Progress 
on Repatriation Commies May Abandon 
Attempts to Persuade 
Reluctant PWs 
PANMUNJOM (AP) — 
The Swedish delegate to the 
Neutral Nations Repatria- 
tion Commission said _ to- 
night the commission was 
torn by “serious difficulties” 
and “anything might hap- 
pen.” 
Czech and Polish dele- 
getes on the five-member 
commission walked out 
Monday when India, Swe- 
den and Sw.tzerland refused 
to vote tn force 22,400 anti- 
Red prisoners to listen to 
Communist teams trying to 
ccax them back home. 
The two Communist mem- 
bers boycctted a scheduled 
Session of the commission 
today, forcing a postpone- 
ment, and the explanations 
themselves were halted in- 
definitely. 
The explanations apparently were 
postponed indefinitely — at least 
again. 
Observers speculated that the 
Red walkout could be a prelude 
to dropping their persuasion ef- 
forts entirely in an attempt to 
avoid more of a propaganda whip- 
ping than they have already taken 
in two days of interviews. 
Only 19 of 921 Chinese who 
heard the Red pleas t- return 
home chose the door te commu- 
nism. The others refused—most of 
them with raucous, violent de- 
nunciations of the Reds. 
Despite the lopsided results, the 
interyiews with the 7.800 Chinese 
POWs had been proceeding smooth- 
ly. but the H.600 Koreans com- 
pletely stopped the show with a   First Pheasant Reported 
Pentiae Press Phete 
CONTEST ENTRY—Sports Editor H. Guy Moats measures a | 
2.poind 9-ounce pheasant, first reported to the Pontiac Press this 
morning, bagged just 10 minutes after the season opened by 17- 
year-old Jack Lioyd of 53 S. Roselawn Drive. Jack, the son of Mr. 
and Mrs. John Lloyd, downed the bird near Opdyke Road at 10:10 
a using a 16-gauge shotgun. He reported seeing six or seven 
other pheasants during the morning. Lloyd’s bird was also the first 
entry in the Pontiac Press “Big Pheasant Derby”-for 1953. 
Clardy Begins Groundwork mn. 
  
  for Red Hearings in State | ‘DETROIT (AP)—Rep. Kit Clardy (R-Mich) said today | 
the first phase of a congressional probe into Reds in De- 
troit will get under way tomorrow. | 
He will confer with Federal Judge Frank A. Picard and 
U. S. District Attorney Fred W. Kaess on final plans for 
hearings scheduled to start in Detroit Nov. 30. 
,Clardy said he expected the hearings to spread to Flint   
and Lansing. 4 
Clardy, chairman of the 
subcommittee conducting | J. 5. Suspends 
the probe into Communist) 
  bell.gerent refusal to even listen 
to the Red persuaders. 
In the repatriation commission 
Monday, the Polish and Czech | 
11 nbers pressed the Red de-| 
~~ cymmands that the Koreumat Grats, * to the interviews by any means| 
necessary. 
Hospital Land Sale 
Contract Canceled LANSING  — The State Ad- 
ministrative Board today ¢anceled 
a land contract it had approved 
earlier for the sale on time of 10 
acres of surplus Pontiac State Hos- 
pital farm land. 
Atty Gen. Frank G. Millard 
ruled that the Legisiature in au- 
thorizing the sale of the surplus 
land had only approved a cash 
sale. 
The board had agreed to sell the 
land for a total of $88.750 on a 
land contract tq the Phoenix In- 
vestment Co. for $18.750 down and 
the balance in 10 years. 
Millard said that the company 
was high bidder and that if it 
could come up with the cash the 
land would be turned over.   
  | dence there are Communists and 
reach into labor unions, Michigan 
will be surprised when our hear- 
ings start Nov. 30." he declared. 
scheduled for Flint, Detroit and frontier. 
Lansing. The United States i 
The Michigan congressman | to go forward 
summon witnesses who ‘are Co-| volved for tivities in Michigan, said: | ~ 
Aid to Israel         “Our investigators have evi- 
former Communists in “es and | Dulles Declares Action 
higt itions that can reat | 
eS : | Token ok el meas U. N. 
i don't want to sound alarm- Rufing ts ing Detied : 
ing or give the impression of WASHINGTON (/) — Secretary 
sensationalism but we have been | of State Dulles disclosed today the | 
able to run down the facts on | United States has suspended a 100 
more persons than the commit- million dollar aid program. for 
tee anticipated,’’ he said. Israel because he believes 
Israeli government is defying a 
Gardy indicated the United Nations ruling. 
Dulles said the Eisenhower ad 
ministration has decided to de 
any aid allocations to Israel un 
abides by a U. N. ruling i 
stop trying to divert wat 
the River Jordan along th prries 
suspects | 
schools and the legal profession.” 
“All I can say at this time is/ 
that a lot of people in Michigan 
The subcommittee hearings are 
amounts of tec 
Israel, he said. 
tion of the ta 
appropriated by 
entire Middle 
made. said the hearings originally were 
te be confined to “a few situa- 
tions.”” He said they were ex- 
punded while he was in Europe 
this summer investigating com- 
munism abroad.   He said the subcommittee would; He estimat 
  
Brake to Run in Primary, 
Wants GOP Governorship. LANSING (UP)—State Treasurer D. Hale Brake today 
formally announced he will be a candidate for the Repub- 
lican nomination for governor in the 1954 primary elec- 
tion. 
Brake, who has served as 
said he made his decision to munists or who have been Com-| million doll 
munists."’ governmen ‘\ 
funds, he ‘Wier 
to go f 
United St ‘ 
money for 
a few mon 
Seek to Re-establish 
Ruling on Athletics o Iran    
state treasurer since 1942, LANSING... (®—A_ citizens com- 
run “only after a thorough mittee recommended today that 
- the state re-establish the high   
analysis of the needs of the* 
governorship arc a_ soul 
searching of my own char- 
acter and record of nineteen 
years of service in state gov- 
ernment.” 
Brake, a native of Stanton, be- 
comes the first person in either 
party to announce as a guberna- 
torial candidate for next year's 
elections. 
Brake promised to “take the 
issues of this campaign to the 
voters with « unified Repubii- 
can party behind me.” 
He said his primary campaign 
will be based on his record in pub- 
lic office and upon the issues 
which he said threaten Michigan's 
future. In his formal statement, 
Brake said: 
“Many times in the past I have 
been urged to run for governor 
but have steppe@ aside in an at- ° 
tempt to secure party harmony. 
Today the financial situation, the 
bickering, the dangers to our state 
have become so apparent that I 
definitely answer the question 
raised by my friends from every walk! of life — yes, I am an an- 
nounced candidate for this office 
  school athletic ‘‘awards” rule which 
|was suspended by a Legislative 
Rules Committee. 
The citizens committee was called 
‘together by Dr. Clair L. Taylor, | 
state superintendent of public in- 
struction, to review control of high 
school athletics and rewrite the| 
suspended rule. 
The rule was suspended by the 
legislative group after Taylor re- | 
fused to reinstate 10 prep school 
athletes who accepted merchandise 
awards in violation of the rule.   and I am the 
stay.”’ in campaign to 
      
Dominicans to Harbor 
|Man With No Country 
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil # — 
| Michael Patrick O'Brien, the man 
without a country who has been | 
shuttling between Oriental ports 
and on a trans-Atlantic liner for 
more than two years in search of 
a haven, set his foot on solid 
ground here today. 
He was permitted to conie ashore | 
to spend the night and: will leave | 
| tomorrow by plane for the Domini- | 
jcan Republic, which has agreed to| 
receive him. |   D. HALE BRAKE the | 4 ‘~. Rescuers Rush 
to Reach Wreck 
of Mexican DC-3 14-20 Believed Aboard 
Plane That Crashed on 
Way to Dam Fiesta 
MONTERREY, Mexico 
(AP) —Rescue parties strug- 
gled into rugged Devil's Back 
Canyon today to reach the 
burned wreckage of a gov- 
ernment-owned plane that 
crashed yesterday en route 
to the U. S.-Mexican fiesta 
Officially opening the Rio 
Grande’s Falcon Dam. 
The lack of any definite 
knowledge of how many 
persons were aboard the ill- 
fated nlane added to the 
urgency of the search. Esti- 
mates ranged from the offi- 
cially reportec 14 believed 
to have been assigned seats 
on the@§wo-engine DC3 to 
20 or x 
Two 
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ROK Pilot 
erts fo Reds bs F5) Mustang Into 
North Korea but Details 
Not Available 
SEOUL, Korea » — A reliable 
source said tonight that a South 
Korean, Air Force pilot flew an 
F5i Mustang fighter-bomber to 
North Korea yesterday and de- 
serted to the Communists. 
Details were not available. 
U. 8. Sth Air Force head- 
quarters referred all queries to 
the South Korean defense minis- 
try, but no official spokesman 
was available there at night. 
U. S. Far East Air Force head- 
quarters in Tokyo said ‘‘We don't 
have anything on it right now,”’ 
and also referred newsmen to 
So.ih Korean defense officials. 
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  ‘KICKOFF’ KEYNOTERS—The 
Widdifield (left) rector of 
Church, gave the main 
  
    
    
   
       
      
   
      
   
   
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Pontiac Boys’ Cluk 
  , chief of 
a R. Mitchell, 
on a tip sup- 
ors by the Pon- 
partment. 
Al Inspector John B 
Boston said Mitchell 
arraigned before a U. S 
Sioner in Boston on a 
of larceny of a registered 
er. Demott quoted Mitchell as 
Saying he had taken the money 
because he was out of work. 
Det. John DePauw said yester- 
day he turned ever information 
to Postal Inspector H. W_ Lech 
ot 74 Bloomfield Tr. that Mitchell 
apparently had applied for a job 
in a gear plant in Quincy, Mass. 
A Pontiac business concern noti- 
fied police that it had received a 
letter from the eastern firm ask- 
ing for references on 
Mitchel) was employed by the Post 
Office for less than a year. 
Mitchell was charged last 
Friday in a federal warrant with 
from the sub-station at 526 N. Perry 
St. The letter contained the money 
and checks. . 
Authorities said he stole a mail 
truck, dnd posed as a_ regular 
|.postal pick-up man to get the 
registered letter. 
  
Detroit Motorcyclist 
Killed in Tennessee 
CENTERVILLE, Tenn. #— 
George Doyle Blackwell, 37, of De- 
troit was‘killed yesterday when he 
was thrown from his motorcycle on 
a gravel road near Centerville. 
Police said the motorcycle ap- 
parently skidded on loose gravel 
and somersaulted 150 feet through 
the air. 
  
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taking a registered letter Oct. 9| vs ad ‘Speak at United Fund Breakfast Today '200 Hear Pastor 
     
                                 
         Start Campaign 
for 53 Agencies. Rev. C. G. Widdifield 
Gives Keynote Address 
at ‘Kickoff’ Breakfast 
“In a democracy, human 
life is sacred—and in Pon- 
tiac, the United Fund is the 
touchstone of our concern 
for human life.” 
So the Rev. C. George 
Widdifield, rector of All 
Saints Eviseopal Church, 
told some 200 campaign 
workers of Pontiac Area 
United Fund at their “kick- 
off breakfast” today. 
The morning rally at 
Pontiac Boys’ Club official- 
ly opened a drive to raise 
$487,200 for 53 local, state 
and national social agencies 
by Nov. 6. Mayor Arthur J. 
Law is campaign chairman. 
Rev. Widdifield, main speaker 
for the morning meeting, warned 
that some people may question the 
need for social agencies which 
didn't exist 50 years ago. He 
pointed out that many who do, 
have forgotten the tragedies of 
those times. Medical science can 
now restore victims of certain dis- 
eases, such as epilepsy and cere- 
bral palsy, to. useful life, he said;   
   te me. 
Pentiae Press Phete 
und president, as master of ceremonies. 
ng rally attended by 200 campaign workers, 
       
   
opened the 1953 drive to raise $487,200/| byt trained social workers and 
peal, state and national social agencies. clinics are needed“to do the job. 
— “Fifty years ago,” he said,   
“Pontiac had about 12,000 people. 
The chances were that if you 
into trouble, there'd be someone 
you knew well to help you.” 
But, he added, the larger cities 
becomes. 
“It's easy to be your brother's 
Sis Soe brothers, 
the United Won’t Last Long 
brmal Temperatures 
ted in Late October but your topcoat in mothballs or un your 
man 
weather is just too good to last fpr long. And it through 
ably wor't. i munity can provide 
or a 30-day forecast said temperatures Id drop |.274 counsel in the 
low normal from mid-October to mid-November: 
LE TR Poitthrneree Ss bal my, BOE ETRE Fs CO 
founded the experts. But W. W. Oak, head of the U: S. 
Weather Bureau in Detroit, expects cooler, damp weather 
to move in near the end of this month. 
* Mother Nature is expected 
to turn on her faucets again oa! 
POW Gets Wish sic: Slighting this area— 
jand the re:: of Michigan, 
After 34 Months ei Weather to Stay The UU. 8S. Weather Bureau 
predicts. mostly fair weathes, 
| with a low of from 54 te 56 to- 
night and ai high below 80 
degrees Wednesday. A low of % 
and a high of 84 were recotded 
in the Pontiac area Monday. | medicine.” 
Today, the mercury rose from 53 “When you go out to raise 
degrees at § a. m. to 77 at 2 | money for the United Fund,” Rev, 
Pp. m. in downtown Pontiac. Widdifield said, “you are not only 
| asking people to supply ambu- 
14 | lances at the foot of life’s preci- 
| pice to pick up those who fall. 
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have a community which 8 
us — for people — that treats 
ple as people instead of throwing 
them on the discard heap when 
their usefulness is over or re- 
habilitation too costly.” 
He added that not all social 
agencies’ work is the rescue 
type — that many, such as Pon- 
tine YMCA and YWCA, Camp 
Fire Girts, and the Scouting 
mcvement, are “preventive   
Prisoner of Red Korea 
Sees 89-Year-Old Dad 
in Pontiac 
  Cpl.” Marcus Gonzales’ most in- 
| tense desire during 34 months in 
a Communist prison camp in Ko- 
| rea was to see his 89-year-old 
| father, Aristeo, and h‘s brother | for 
| Jose's family again. He got that | days. 
wish Sunday. The last measurable rain was | You are also asking them to build 
The 41-year-old soldier arrived| recorded here Oct. 6. . mace around the tp of Ge 
at his home at 751 Portland St Oak said conditions causing our shapsaprcly-deege. thay — 
| by car from San Francisco with) present shirtsleeve weather are > San Willinse femel of ‘St 
30 days to spend with his in-| similar to those that sent the mer-| yichaet Church gave the invoca-       
that matter-—for 
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  |walid father, (Continued on Page 2. Col. 6). | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Yesterday, balancing his 
nephew, dose, 12, and niece, 
Guadalupe, 16, on his knee: Gon- 
tales was reluctant fo recount 
his prison camp experiences 
which he said were ‘“‘better for- 
gotten,” Alarm by Student Saves 
'Man Inside Blazing Home He did say he was captured | A 15-year-old Pontiac High School student was credited 
Dec. 1, 1950, while fighting as a) with saving the life of a man asleep in his burning home | rifleman with Co. 338 of the 2nd yesterday 
Infantry Division a 
“I was taken to Camp No Keith Mittledorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Mittle- 
| and put in a small dirt-floor shed dorf of 176 Liberty St., summoned Pontiac Fire Depart- 
| with 34 other prisoners. The floor’ ment when he saw smoke seeping through closed win- 
dows at the home of Harry Fortino, 95 Mark St. 
was mud most of the time and we | Firemen wearing masks 
had to huddle together for warmth. entered the home and res- 
“They gave us Communist cued Fortiro through a sec- 
papers.to read including the New | ond-story window. 
| York Daily Worker. It*s good to be |. Fortino. alone in the house, said | | he was unaware of the fire in ‘he ble to read al American paper | . seairi. reac a rea ' pape basement, which filled the upper 
. floor with dense smoke. 
They fed us rice and raw Keith, a Pontiac Press carrier, 
| potatoes twice a day. Fd rather |... on his way home to start his 
not say how many died.” | paper route when he noticed the 
Gonzales entered the Army in| fire. 
| September, 1942, and fought in 
| Africa and Italy during - World Fire Chief John F. Schroeder said firemen were unable to de- War II. He has re-enlisted for three = 
be stationed at| termine conclusively how 9 
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years and will 
  Camp Hood, Tex., after his fur-| re started. ‘ 
lough Although the. oil furnace was 
cold, Schroeder said, the blaze 
Air Chief Matshal Dies  |-started near the pipes in the basement. 
Pontiac Patrolman Robert W. 
Verhine and Det. John Wilson said 
the \home showed signs of having 
been. ransacked. The , possibility 
of robbery is being investigated, 
they said. HALTON, England #—Air Chief 
{Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Pop- 
|ham, British commancer in the 
| Far East at the time of Pearl Har- 
| bor, died today at a Royal Air 
| Force Hospital. He was 75.   
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FOURTH RETURNED KOREAN POW—Cpl. Marcus Gonzales, 
41, was the fourth Pontiac soldier to return after imprisonment by 
the Communists in Korea. He was reunited Sunday with his father, 
and brother’s family, at their home, 751 Portland $t. The corpora? 
relaxed at home yesterday renewing acquaintances with his niece, 
Guadalupe, 10, and nephew, Jose, 12, 
  
of the Baldwin Library at 8 
resident. of Franklin. 
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merthtowe, formerty of N. Tarrytown, 
with IBM 
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Monroe. He is with ped ote 
Mr. and Mrs. Ha G 
their daughter Carol An 
Cirele, from 
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  Thursday from the Manley Bailey 
Funeral Home with cremation to 
follow at White Chapel Memorial 
Cemetery. 
Mrs. Andrews died Sunday at 
Loveland Memorial General Hos- 
pital following a long illness. 
Born in Armada, she was mar- 
ried 30 years ago in’ Detroit. 
husband died several 
Mrs. Manley Thurston of Wash 
ington, and feur brothers, George 
of Birmingham, Wendell of Okla- 
homa, Clair of Detroit and Ammon 
of Washington. 
Worker Dies. Suddenly 
JACKSON @®—Harry H. Dunks, 
é died today en route to Mercy 
Hospital here. He suddenly fell ill, 
while working on a Standard Oi] 
pipeline at Napoleon.   UM Man to Address 
Dems at Birmingham Prof. Preston THUG t 
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U. N. Birthday 
Party Planned 
in Birmingham   
tions Week which started Sunday, 
the League of Women Voters will 
hold a “United Nations Day” 
the U. S. delegation. 
Tickets for the lecture may be 
obtained at Shain's Drug Stere or 
at the door. 
Driver Sentenced 
BIRMINGHAM—Appearing yes- 
terday before Birmingbam Justice 
John J. Gafill, William Cox, 32. 
of 6180 Hecla, Detroit, was found 
guilty of @riving under the influ- 
ence of liquor and sentenced to   
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130 days in ‘jail. and a $50 fine. 
  
Danger of Forest Fires 
Critical in Maryland 
BALTIMORE  — Forestry of- 
ficials say Maryland's forest fire 
danger is the most critical since 
State Forester Henry C. Buck- 
inpham says “if a fire broke out 
in a good wind I doubt if we 
could control it.” He said the 
|woods are 
land the driest in 23 years. 
Not so fast, please 
Next time you're tempted to 
peed up—to make time, or 
ump a stop-light—please re- 
member you can’t control a car 
nearly as well when it is travel- 
ing at high speed. If drivers had 
remembered that last year a lot 
of them would be here this year. 
BE CAREFUL | THE LIFE YOU SAVE 
MAY BE YOUR OWNI ' 
Published os ¢ public service by 
|The Pontiac Press in cooperation 
\with The Advertising Council. 
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    “extremely critical” | 
  wy Pontiac’ Deaths - 
N. William Peterson 
The body of N. William Peter- 
son, 61, executive vice president 
of Community National Bank, is 
expected to be at the Sparks-Grif- 
fin Funeral Home after 8 p. m. to- 
night. 
Mr. Peterson, who resided at 173 
Ogemaw Rd., died Sunday night 
of a heart attack at Kansas City. 
Mo, where he and his wife were 
visiting their daughter. 
Surviving are the widow, the 
former Mildred Buchner; one 
Mrs, Paul (Maxine) 
Hattie 5 
Cemetery. 
Kickoff Breakfast 
Opens Fund Drive (Continued’ From Page One)   
per cent of their quota—‘‘and we'll 
probably make 160 to 170 per cent 
by the time we're through.” 
Art Institute Shares   
‘lin Whitcomb Estate 
DETROIT (#—The late Edgar 
B. Whitcomb, director of the De- 
troit News, left an estate valued 
at over $5,000,000 according to a 
will filed in Probate Court yester- 
day. 
Whitcomb left $50,000 bequests 
to each of his grandchildren, A 
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vern Whit- 
comb, and a son-in-law. A. D. 
Wilkinson, received $25,000 be- 
quests 
The remainder of Whitcomb’s 
estate was divided between his 
son, James S:, and his daughter. 
Harriet W. Wilson. 
The will also provided for ex- 
tensive gifts to the Detroit Insti- 
tute of Arts. Whitcomb served on 
the board of directors of the in- 
stitute. « Church. with burial in Mt. Hope orritt: Land Zone Plan 
by the Rev. L. R 
of Macedonia Baptist Church. 
Miner preached Sunday from 
subject, ‘‘The Conflict of the 
turies.” In the sermon he discussed 
:| the two approaches to life, that of 
the pessimist or that of an opti- 
mist, maintaining that the latter 
is the Christian's approach. 
“ph Labor Leader 
Dies at Age 79 W. L. Hutcheson Was 
Head of AFL Carpenters 
for 36 Years 
INDIANAPOLIS (h—William L. 
Hutcheson, 79, general president 
of the AFL carpenters union for 
36 years and a towering figure in 
the American labor movement, 
diea in Methodist hospital here 
today of a heart ailment. . 
The veteran labor keader was 
brought to the hospital Oct. 12 for 
a stomach examination and suf- 
  
    
       Cooler Temperature 
May Hit City Soon (Continued From Page One) 
cury into the 90s for 10 consecu- 
tive days about two months ago. 
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tember that air was fiery hot and |= 
    
loaded with moisture. Now it is¢ 
dry—and warm. 
Attesting to its warmth is yes 
terday's record 84 degrees. . On 
Sunday. a bigh of 82 degreés' in 
the Pontiac area matched a record | 
And those cold blasts from the 
north will play a repeat perform- 
ance soon—if the experts are cor- 
rect. 
  
Soapy’s Wife to Chair 
Women’s Day Program 
LANSING (UP) — The second     Democratic Women's Day will be | 
held Nov. 7 with more than 200) 
women expected to participate in | 
discussion of current national is- | 
sues and 1954 campaign plans. | 
Mrs, G. Mennen Williams, wife 
of the governor, will be program | 
chairman. The event wil! open with 
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‘)   Operator Lorraine De Lore knew some- 
thing was wrong when she answered the 
signal. At first she heard nothing but a 
baby crying. Seconds later she-heard the 
receiver drop, and then a woman moaning. 
She called Service Assistant Gloria Jean 
Quickly the Service Assistant called tele- 
phone repair service and got the address 
where the telephone was off the hook. Then 
she notified the police and a doctor. 
When police arrived, they found Mrs. 
Barbara Verseput just regaining conscious- 
ness, Her four-month-old baby was still 
crying nearby. Police called Mrs. Verse- 
put’s husband and, when he arrived, took 
Later, Mrs. Verseput described what had 
happened. Weakened by recent illness, 
a   that prevented a tragedy 
sne started to telephone the doctor but 
passed out. She remembered nothing until 
the police arrived. Mr. Verseput said that 
if it hadn't been for the alertness of the * 
two telephone girls who overheard his child 
crying, his wife might have died. 
Here is another example of the quick 
thinking of telephone people that has often 
meant the difference between life and death. 
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It’s people who make telephone service good 
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idols is part of a nationwide 
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prepare for profitable jobs as 
television technicians. 
Dempsey, who is now asso- 
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radio and electronics. As a mat- 
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LAY CORNERSTONE—Temple Beth Jacob, for many years lo- | the corner-stone was laid with appropriate services, 
cated at 164 Orchard Lake Ave. will soon be located at the new! (left to right) are Irving Steinman, Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein 
Sunday morning | Jacob Kovinsky, Harold S. Goldberg; Jay Jacobson and Sol Eller.   
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  Between 4 and 7:30 p.m. America drives 
home from work. Tired, irritable, impa- 
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Twice as many traffic accidents occur 
then as in any other period of the day. 
Se be extra cautious—driving, walking. 
Be Careful = THE LIFE YOU 
SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN! 
Published as a public service by 
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‘with The Advertising Council. 
Now on Display! 
Blegant New™ DODGE   | pumping facilities 
-~and trafhe accidents show it. | | Lightning Fire Burns 
Big Store of Onions 
GRANT (UP) — A fire, started | 
swept 
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| Bert Roeloff of Hudsonville Mon-| yUBA CITY, Calif. @®—A crip- 
| day afternoon and destroyed 17, | ple confined to a wheel chair for iby a bolt of lightning, 
000 bushels of onions. 
A second bolt later knocked out 
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set Rive L ep Man and Woman Roy Cash, Bride: |(Colerain PIA 3 Conpregition Cliebentie : Set UN. Festival Attended Meeting 
Sd eg ie in New Hudson |Names Officers 117, Years Are Marked |fo, Thursday Toned Ween tnd Tare 
Trani CEMETERY |/si'mmectioes monet] OA" — "ener, o)Secawan si'awarees| Dy Milford Methodists |) wane u. rrotenor, none ———— 
9 tans renee nmol Peng 5) ham say Sak. 2 toeryes Chasel oo = x brated it” yours of ervice i peg nant phir ma Méeaipreve Exchange! CHANGE NOW 
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“100 f ove vo tact or” | and Mrs. Wilbur Bigelow. Roy’s| Rohman, treasurer; Mrs. Donald|were organized into « chareh fn | Mayon Hoard reed the ttory et|yROTALAOA So Accd'ty nol] Permanent Ant Frese 
cease parents are Mr. and Floyd | Bradford, publicity chairman; | 1840 and began holding services| the church and added facts about || pecue of Women Voters, will be Lubrication 
, em att’; Cash. ms ee. See En ee anh Oe tay Set ee _- | the settling of the community. held in the auditorium of Royal Oil Change 
. ia The bride wore a rose | tarian, unon, pariiamen-| 4 church, known as the Little | Mrs, Marden Locey read off | Oak High School in con- Complete Winterization 
=, crepe streetiength dress | the will meet Wednesday | White Church, was dedicated im | 9 jong list of ministers who hed junction with United Nations Week McGRATH - a ae 4 trimmed with rhinestones and | s+ § p.m. in the school for a get- 1844. Thirty years later the maim | been assigned since the begin- being celebrated this week 
— pearls. She also ware # white | acquainted and business session.| “7eeture of the present Methe | ping of the church, The program will begin at 8 Mob Service 
orchid corsage. Refreshments will be served and dist Cliuch was begun. It was en- Edward Ladd, who attended the |? ™- The public is invited. obiigas 
> We'll aive Serving as her attendant was| ll parents,in the. area are urged| larged im 1688 snd 1880 wi te | dedication of the present sanctuary| Main speaker for the evening || Corser ¥. Télerraph & Fils LA. RG ell give you Mrs. William Shuell of Wayne.|‘° Sitend. . left, . geo bay, “nied told several inter.) will be De. Alfred HL Kelty, —— 
a bottle of Melbourne Cash was his brother's) Creeks in the Canadian Yukon’s| Twenty-six members-of the cor-| through the years. ment at Wayne University 
ame best man. Klondike Valley have yielded $15/ gregation were honored for their His subject will be the United 
The couple is now living on Haas | million in gold since the initial loyalty to the church Sunday. | Kiwanis Club Sponsors [Nations itself and some of the road at New Hudson. strike was made in 1896 Some of them had been members prob hit tone the nent oie. 
ie ie I Exchange students attend- 
ale 4 ‘es * WY “dz. \ ing Marygrove College will give 
1 4 \n\\8) countries. Included in the group 
when you aT ed ABA \“> from Iran, Miss Marie Therese 
I \raaoird sh Elie from Haiti, Miss Sofia Zaher 
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Interim music on the program 
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    ; ® ° | Mrs. Law, secretary; and Oa kland 
Made in Cass City Grange Morton Orr, gatekeeper. South | County Robert Rose Promoted 
, Ellington Grange officers are: to Cadet 2nd Lieutenant 
erica Offi Flected John Campbell, overseer; John | F-, S Ch . Fei 
means a4 much in Icers . Bayley, lecturer; Clarence Turner, astern tar apters CLARKSTON—Robert S. Rose, 
Sr ee ones Sry te the Cees Cay] ceaian:, Hasen Pateron, teas | LAT = COLICET NStALLALIGNS| rose ot 1200 Disie Hwy., has been 
“ Grange and Ellington Grange 1650. | keeper. , Officers chosen by local OES/Robert McAfee, treasurer; Mrs.| Promoted to cadet second lieu 
The Cass City officers include: . chapters throughout South Oak-| Jack Schissler, conductress; andj tenant of the Hobart College 
. 7 land County will be installed in| Mrs: Robert Adair, associate. con-| AFROTC. * 
Elwood Eastman, overseer;| Eight North American: animals/|ceremonies at Masonic Temples | ductress. A junior at Hobart, Robert is 
Mrs. Edward Golding, Sr., lectur-| hibernate during the cold winter | this week and next. Officers will be installed in the | 4lso a member of the band and 
; .| months. These are the jumping th . 4 at er; Frank Hutchinson, steward: bat, In Clawson, Mrs. Charles Kolb | Ferndale chapter Monday, Oct. 26.| Scola Cantorum. ,He is a 1951 
d Mrs. Milton Hoffman, chaplain; , ger, gopher, wood-| wil) be installed as matron of . graduate of Clarkston High School. 
" ee Maynard McConke tre: . a chipmunk, raccoon and | Clawson Chapter 495 Thursday Fhey are: Mrs. Cari Beurae, 
. Saginaw Bt. y. asurer; ars - evening. O81 sill ome worthy matron; Melford Taylor, The Btate of Virginig extend 
e ° Leslie Fried, patron; Mrs. | associate matron; Cecil Phil- ing West Virginih, - 
John James, associate matron; | lips, asseciate patron; Mrs, Mel- | — 
2 BE WISE— Ellis Grant, associate patron; | vin Mulcaster, treasurer; Mrs. 
Mrs. Frank Biair, secretary; | Penn Stauffer, secretary; Mrs. 
‘ Mrs. William Johnsop, treasurer; | Harry Hamlet, conductress; and | 
7 Mrs. John Malone, conductress; | Mrs. Howard Davis, associate 
and Mrs. Kenneth Setter, past | conductress. | 
matron and installing officer. | Mrs. Lenore Armour will be in- | 
In Berkley, Frank B. Howard, | stalled as matron of Hazel Park | 
eee past ~patron of the Detroit chap-|Chapter 486 Tuesday, Oct. 27. 
* | ter, will install his daughter, Mrs. Other officers are: 
Stanley Sweetman, as matron of}. Oliver Godsey, patron; Mrs. 
WHEN YOU BUY THAT NEW CAR ON TIME! ee oer ke de nese dee | larry telin menacieks pelea Soe , mother will be the installing chap-| Jerry Tolin, associate patron; Mrs. 
; lain and ber brother, Charles, will| Inez Culverwell, secretary; Mrs. 
be soloist. Other officers are: Lillian Galbraith, treasurer; Mrs. 
: . Stanley Sweetman, patron; Mrs.|Ruby Sawyer, conductress; and STRAWBERRIES 
U SAVE 4 WAYS VOID THE HIGH COSTS —=— san camptett, associate matron; | Mrs. Olga Galyon, associate con- cnpstb t-te OF ‘EASY TERMS’! Jan ‘Campbell, associate patron; | ductress. nes ver al tne big. 100 
Mrs. Ava Conklin, secretary; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dono- you can eat for about Se 
Noes he MAC TmT-OUARO PLN ff) LOUEI6EY “ey ten cot more than wo Senet heal oa Cacy || Soa ES § . ma Cha’ ps — ‘first ¢ or 
most buyers expect. Find out—then Farm F in ter 392 sn haa rs On ek hee tees $3 
1. YOU SAVE VALUABLE TIME. Your desler plan payments to fit your purse! Don’t 28. Other officers are Mastadony — ie fe ns os or a ’ 
=_— ; Mrs. Clarence Burdge, associ-| tugat a big, 30 berries | pome- 
ate matron; Gerald Huffman, as- deep. . planta. SEND 
IN LAP@OL [esate petro: ats. "Stewart |f ES ce Satya hacen Johnston, secretary; Mrs. Donald |] paid on prepaid orders. Money back 
3 L di | Maseles, treasurer; Mrs. Victor olla — a eoeee Save 82¢! Regularly 2.59! 
eading Researchers | Marsh, conductress; and Mrs. J.|| Bicemingiens Will S ak ot Cc unt ie. McRoberts, associate conduc- | Print Mame .....ccccccccsccscsccese e 
will pe ; ° Y lies UI padres IIE Muslin Sh f 
enter Thursday SS eeTts 
LAPEER—Three of the nation’s | a eS NE ee 
leading agricultyral engineers will e Famous ' ' 
speak at the Lapeer County Center | a - Pape —— oe ri 
at 8 p. m. Thursday. S a 
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WATERFORD—Plans for Christ- 9 3 
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GENERAL.Morors Acceptance CoRPORATION eo e | The club will also meet Thursday | 
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  Hillman Gets Its Doctor There’s a good object lesson for any 
community. in the way the Montmor- 
A 
Bovcuer, grocer, and‘ businessman H. 
E. Torren decided to put civic spirit and 
self help to work. Their idea was that 
to get a doctor they must make condi- 
tions in Hillman attractive, and the 
community leaders agreed. ; 
The result was a campaign to finan 
a home and clinic at a cost of $30,000, 
and offer it rent free for a year to a 
qualified physician willing to locate 
there. 
there. 
Before going to Hillman Dr. QuaMME 
was chief medical officer of the Veter- 
ans Administration Hospital at Fargo, 
Md. Within five minutes after estab- 
lishing his family in the new home, he 
treated his first patient. ; 
Wi: @ *& 
Under the agreement with the village 
Dr. Quamoe will pay only a nominal 
  
City Parks Popular If any doubt existed as to the value 
- of City Park and Recreation facilities, it 
~~ ghould- vanish in the light of Parks 
' Supervisor Ketier’s report on the sea- 
Most remarkable feature of the 
report is the enormous growth in 
attendance this year. Mr. Ketier 
estimates it was nearly 200,000 
— ten times that of last year. 
Labor Day weekend at Murphy Park 
alone there were 7,500 visitors and the 
. Beaudette Park Easter egg hunt drew 
  of the Nation's farm tamiliqs 
* * * 
As of June 30, the department says, 
_ there were 4,888,460 farms connected to 
lines of all power suppliers, leaving only 
- 493,674 still dependent on other sources 
of light and power. . 
Of special interest to Michigan 
is the fact that our State raised 
‘its percentage of electrified farms 
to 99 during the year, as did In- 
diana and Washington. | 
* + *- 
These figures show the great change 
that has taken place in rural America 
during the past few decades. Most farm 
‘families now can enjoy all the comforts 
and conveniences formerly available 
only to urban dwellers. ‘ 
  Civil Defense Change Acting under a law passed by the 1953 
Legislature, the City Commission has 
decided to reorganize Pontiac’s Civil 
“Defense setup. 
Provision in the new law not 
only require cities of over 10,000 
to appoint a Civil Defense direc- 
tor but nullify appointments made 
prior to its effective date. 
. * * * 
This means that James Litttz, Civil 
Defense director since February 5, 1951, 
probably will be replaced about Novem- 
ber 1. Under the reorganization plan 
it also is probable that City Manager 
Wittman will be named director and 
that several heads of city departments 
will be on the new Civil Defense com- 
- mittee. 
— * * * 
In his letter notifying Litrie of the 
impending change, the City Manager 
commented on the difficulties under 
which the director had worked and 
praised the spade work already accom- 
plished. 
How the new plan will work out re- 
mains to be seen. But with the founda- 
tion work done, it seems. reasonable to 
place responsibility for carrying on Civil 
Defense on a committee of department 
heads. 
The Man About Town 
It's Nutting Time Crop Is Good in This Area, 
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place in Oakland County next spring. According 
  
Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Mary Dalley 
of 609 East Kennett Road; eighty-ninth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Berry | 
of Romeo; cole harm ecasoel , Be: LHS & “j hd 
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Voice gf the People   \e 
Says West Bloomfield Zoning Ordinance 
Should Have Provision for Light Industry (Letters will be condensed neces- : t el 
James Clapp Wonders 
About Names on Quilt 
Back in the winter of 1897-8 the 
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Peace doth not 
ward things, but within the soul; 
we may preserve it in the midst 
of the bitterest pain, if our will 
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place to work must be an eye After it was completed it was from: suffering.—Fenelon. 
  
Lawrence Sees Sorry State of Affairs 
When Labor Leader in Prison Is Boss . H 
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Wicks, “says that democratic gov- 
  
  otherwise be held up. Wicks de- 
clared: | 
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at if Us| taal 
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problem of nearly every state in 
the union. 
(Copyright 1953) 
Ne Hurry 
“I came to make an appoint- 
ment with the dentist." 
‘He's out just now,” said the re-   Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Warns That Heavy Tan 
Is Hazardous 
Heavy sun tans are medically. 
unwise. Yet many thoughtless 
Americans strain to pick up a 
quick tan during a few days tn 
Florida or California: Get the 
true facts about such things 
and then try to avoid being. 
stampeded into silly fads. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case J-320: Norma F., aged 19, 
is a college junior, 
“Dr. Crane, you say that it isn't 
healthful to expose the skin to the 
hot sunshine,” she began. 
“But why do so many people 
do so, then? For they will rush 
to Florida or California in the 
winter and lie right out on the 
beach til] they often blister the 
skin. 
  
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
The air is cold this autumn day 
+, . Yet there is warmth for me 
. . .As much as I have all my 
friends . . . To keep me company 
. . . The ones who call or send a 
card . . . And who are all around 
. As frequently as there are 
. . * That flutter to the 
ground . . . But in no other way 
. . . Remind me of a leaf 
  Baering Down 
R. “BUGS” BAER 
International News Service 
  
The Kefauver committee came 
through a couple of investigations 
ago and stirred things up like the 
dye vat in a hat factory. 
It dropped off a passenger 
named Halley who is running   i So the thoughless majority 
stampedes for sun tans. :Actually, eae Ee at ltr Fe 3 
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as rela 
common in George Washington's 
day. 
For example, we realize now that 
a fever is an aid to your white 
blood corpuscles but a drawback 
to the invading germs. 
And we seldom starve patients for yor on the reform wave. 
He eerste cron dM. ae lneliagd, te let; (hele ap- ticket we have here. menus. 
  
New York has political surf bath- 
ing only. You're swept into of- 
fice by one reform wave, and out 
by the next. 
  It's what we call rotation in 
office. Four years in a revolv- 
ing door. 
  
Don't ask the man in the street 
who he’s going to vote for Cer- 
tainly not the man who put him 
on the street. 
  
The right of free speech in- 
cludes the mumbles and the 
shrug. We asked a thousand New 
Yorkers about the primaries and 
they refused to risk their finger- 
prints in a handshake. The 1953 
primaries attract no more inter- 
est than a fire chief in a black 
sedan. 
Every once in a while a mayor- 
alty candidate makes plenty off- 
the-record connections and runs as 
an independent. 
If he wing they keep him busy 
on the front steps with parades, 
receptions and civic picnics. 
It's a good healthy job.   
  
We've had fusion mayors’ who 
were never inside city hall. Their 
salaries were handed through the 
door on a broom. Moreover, we give blood trans- 
fusions, instead of bleeding people. 
It was such blood-letting that un- 
doubtedly killed George Washing- 
ton. 
So justify the brain God gave 
you by thinking occasionally in- 
stead of blindly stampeding into 
silly fads. 
From Our Files 
' WS Years Ago 
TRAGEDY AVERTED as hero- 
ism of pilot saves 14 aboard blaz- 
ing air liner. 
JERUSALEM FALLS to Eng- 
land as troops find Arab opposi- 
tion slight. 
SCARCITY LOOMS in skilled 
labor; U. ‘S. fears crisis should 
war develop. 
20 Years Ago 
CLEANUP WEEK to be launched 
in Pontiac soon; collecting zones 
are announced, 
SOUTH LYON Methodist Epis- 
copal Church observes 100th an- 
niversary with special festivities. 
GERMANY WITHDRAWS from 
League of Nations saying it is a 
forum for “Jews and Marxists.”   
  
Potent 
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went, I rubbed three spoonfulls 
into my knee for rheumatism, and 
the rest we used to clean the 
  
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nit | é to flout the 
instruments of precision, for in- 
stance the measurement of the 
tabolism rate in the physiology 
aboratory, or the recording of 
temperature by a nurse or other 
person under the physician's in- 
child's temperature before he ad- 
vises that convenient dope, as- 
pirin. 
Signed letters, not more than one 
or 100 wor page personal health ' 
disease, diagnosis 
a Dr. dy t stamped, 
scl) addrenved envelope te encloved. We (Copyright 1983) 4 ds 5 taining to 
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  j| body in Mrs. Heady’s back yard. Mrs. Heady Wants | 
to Die With Hall 
slaying’ Bobby and burying 
Jackson County Jail under federal 
kidnaping charges. They were ar- 
rested in St. Louis a week after) 
the kidnaping. 
Mrs. Heady has declined to 
read religious tracts brought to the 
jail by various church organiza- 
and I don't intend to start now,” 
she was quoted as saying. 
Boy Runs Before Car 
and Suffers Bruises 
Claude B. McDaniel, 6, of 48's 
Orton Ave. suffered bruises Sun- 
day when he ran in front of an 
auto driven by Benjamin Williams, 
32, of 52 Orton Ave. 
The boy was treated at Pontiac 
General Hospital after he was hit 
at Wessen and Bagley Sts.   
    
‘Do Say It Right 
| NEW YORK (INS) — Lovely 
young soprano Evan Harbrecht 
has difficulty getting people to 
pronounce her Welsh first name 
correctly. It's ‘‘Ee-whan,"’ she in- 
sists, not ‘““You-when’”’ as in the 
    surname McEwan. ! 
Israel-Arab Truce Uneasy, 
Threatening to Blow Up By PHIL NEWSOM 
UP Foreign News Editor 
The uneasy, four-year truce be- 
tween Israel and her Arab neigh- 
bors threatens to blow up in a re- 
newal of full-scale welfare. 
And so, another piece of unfinish- 
It dropped unexpectedly into thé 
Sparks that touched off the 
latest threat Was an Israeli raid 
across the Jordan border, in 
which Jordan authorities claim, 
66 persons, including women and 
Issues involved are both local 
ahd international, and four years 
of triice have increased rather than 
decreased the atmosphere of pro- 
found hostility between Israel and 
her Arab neighbors—Egypt, Jor-   dan, Syria and the Lebanon. 
Arab leaders frankly told U. 8. 
Secretary of State John Foster Dul- 
les during his visitiast spring that, 
common enemy is Tel-Aviv and not 
Moscow. 
tends to continue.to annex terri- 
tory—at Arab expenge. They resent 
Israeli refusal to accept responsi- 
bility for some 800,000 Arab refu- 
gees driven from their Palestinian 
homes, while af the same time 
       with both Syria and Egypt within 
  
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Optometrist   9:30-5:30 daily Wi « 
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and a checkered record of many 
loves. He's been going steady since 
he first started dating—but no long- 
er than two months with any one 
girl. 
He's the kind who signs you up 
on the second date, rushes you off 
solve wile he chases a 
But, then,—ef-—course, you may 
figure that a brief spin is better 
than none at all. 
THE FIREBALL: The first time 
you were together did it. Fire- 
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love at first sight. Without knowing 
who he is, where he comes from, 
or what he represents, you pledge 
steady stuff. 
And then that first impression 
comes unstuck. Physical attrac- 
isn’t enough to make a 
enly one you want te go with. 
BIG BUSINESS: He hasn't much   time for a girl, no matter how 
much he likes her. Maybe he 
works at night. Maybe he. lives 
inconvenient rhiles away. - 
Maybe he has no car, or has 
a car that is the love of his life. 
Maybe he's always in training. Or 
up to his ears in projects with 
his boy friends. / 
, Interests make a boy interesting, 
to be sure. But too much big 
business can make his girl feel 
she’s being cheated of her reason- 
able share of fiis time. 
MAKE FRIENDS   
“I love Ellen—but I groan when- 
ever I see her drive up with her 
three young house wreckers.”” Do 
any of your friends feel that way 
about your little darlings? You can 
be sure they do if you leave your 
children to their own devices when 
you take them visiting. The moth- 
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run wild through a friend's house 
can be sure her hostess isn't as re- 
laxed as she is. 
Good manners make your chil- 
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inch of vertebra. 
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The new sit-up-and-relax chair 
comes in ‘two long- 
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figures that natural arch of the 
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Marriage License 
Applications Roe J. Broyles, Rochester 
Maude E. Broyles, Rochester 
Richard R. Nerseian. Lone Pine road 
Aiga E. Bhrsiaff. Lone Pine road 
Glenn A. Duckworth, 3300 Elizabeth 
e Rd 
Myrtle O. Herris, 51 Blaine 
Darrell L. Weaver, Walled Lake 
Thelma J. Cummings, Milford 
John C. Morgan, 12 Bellevue 
Phyllis Gayle Fink, 19 Bellevue 
Merritt W. Hobbs, T75 St. Clair 
Betty L. Landers, 178 Luther 
James F. Hurst. Ferndale 
Thelma A. Adams, Perndaie 
Paul L. Ladd. 690 Emerson 
Shirley A. Barber, Keego Harbor 
Marto M. Genich, Roya! Oak 
Louise Geresimovich, Birmingham 
Dante! J. Postal. 154 Chamberlain 
Alice M. Kaiser, Detroit 
John L. Wentworth, Reys! Oak 
Hilda M. Lyons, Roya) Oak 
Obie Johnsen, 6 Maple 
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|Sandwiches Mrs. M. E. Crysler 
Tells Ideal Recipe 
for After Game 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Food Editor 
Here’s a wonderful new way of 
fixing ground beef. It should prove 
useful for after-the-game parties, 
because you can get the meat all 
ready ahead of time and take only 
}20 minutes to cook it. 
|. Mrs. Melvin E. Crysler of Com- 
merce Lake is today’s contributor, 
Mrs. Crysler enjoys working 
around her home, painting and 
working in the garden. She had 
a hand in constracting the im- 
posing rock wall that decorates 
her front yard. 
On the lighter side, she crochets 
exquisite lace tablecloths and is 
t| actively interested in music.’ She 
is a member of the Julia Chafy 
Circle of her church. 
HAMBURGER SQUARES 
By Mrs. Melvin- E. Crysler 
1% pound ground lean beef Small green pepper, diced 
Minced onion, as 
1 egg 2 slices bread 
‘ys cup catsup 
Salt and pepper 
Let a small amount of cold wa- 
ter run over the slic@s of bread. 
Immediately press the water out 
and mix the bread into the meat 
and the rest of the ingredients. 
The onion and green pepper are 
both optional. P 
Spread this mixture on a gre 
cockie sheet. Bake in a 373-degree 
oven for 20 minutes. As soon as 
the meat is cooked, cut it into 
squares and use for sandwiches. 
This mixture may also be baked 
as individual meat loaves. Place 
it in greased muffin tins, dot with 
butter and bake as above: 
  
Hips Spreading? 
Try Exercise 
the Lazy Way The mistaken notion that middle- 
age spread is inevitable is appar- 
ently still circulating. Brushing off 
exercising as too boring, too time- 
consuming or too tiring, some 
women let the pounds come as 
they go right on forcing their flesh 
into tight foundations. 
Yet doctors assert that extra 
| weight puts a strain on the heart 
| and that mild exercise, while help- 
ing to ward off that excess, en- 
date the heaviest schedule because 
they are done in bed during the 
time one takes to ‘‘come to’ in 
the morning. Try them in this 
| order: 
1.. After pushing aside covers 
illow, stretch your legs one         @-Tt 
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| head and stretch toward the head- 
L fling your arms out 
as possible and open and 
the fingers. 
. Now relax completely, yawn- 
ing and twisting. 
4. Place pillow under buttocks. 
Go limp all over; then inhale 
slowly, pulling lower abdomen to- 
| ward backbone. Let muscles come 
back slowly. Do this rythmically 
six times; later build up to 12. 
  
Keep Hair Trim 
If you want to keep your Ital- 
ian haircut looking smart, you 
will need to have it trimmed every 
three weéks. 
, 
‘| Just Whistle 
4| Whistling is wnladylike in public, 
but around the house it’s a good 
practice for toning the lips. 
    
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New Slate 
ls Directing 
Garden Club Mrs. A. W. Selden 
Assumes Duties as 
President 
of the Women's National 
Farm and Garden Association 
when the group met Mobday at 
the Lake Angelus home of Mrs. 
Newton Skillman Jr, 
Other new officers are Mrs. 
Standish Sibley, first vice presi- 
dent; Mrs. Mortimer Macaulay, 
second vice president; Mrs. Har- 
court Patterson, recording secre- 
tary; Mrs. George Crane, cor- 
responding secretary, and Mrs. 
Edward Karkau, treasurer. 
A newly-formed committee this 
future at Meadowbrook, the home 
of Mrs. Alfred Wilson. 
Mrs. C. T. Exelund reported on 
her activities as a delegate to the 
Associated Countrywomen of the 
‘World meeting in Toronto. 
Slides of European gardens were 
shown by Mrs, Selden, Mrs; C. K. 
Patterson and Mrs. R. A. Arm- 
Connolly, Mrs. William Jacob, 
Edward Rawlings, 
Oliver, Mrs. Crane 
lip Hubbard as hostess. 
thur Young was chairman of 
day. 
Housewives 
Can Get Lift 
From Mood The housewife who gets right 
to work in the morning with-out 
bothering to do more than whisk   
dealing her morale a death blow. 
What she apparently does not real- 
ize is that. good grooming could 
serve her as a kind of mental 
vitamin pill. 
couraged, she ends up disgusted, 
blaming her feeling on the drudg- 
ery of housekeeping. What is to 
blame, of course, is her failure 
to put herself in a mood for action. 
If she would take a little time 
-to select a neat and attractive 
dress, to arrange her hair be- 
e and to dab on a bit of 
t Tit@ that her 
attitude would undergo a sudden 
change. . 
These efforts will help her to 
feel refreshed and capable and 
will pay extra dividends by speed- 
ing her in her work. 
  If the chores she plans demand 
jeans or slacks, the homemaker 
can wear a gay sports shirt and | 
complete the outfit with a prac-| 
tical and smart-looking carpen- | 
ter’s apron. 
For regular household tasks, 
there are dresses available in 
sturdy, tub-loving materials that 
are as far removed from the old 
wrap-around as today’s sports 
cars are from the Model T's. 
Some models are styled like reg- 
ular afternoon dresses, featuring 
dolman sleeves, wide necklines 
and good detailing. Even the prac- 
cal terry cloth can be found now 
in pretty prints. 
  
Names in Rubbers 
If you have name-tapes for the | 
children's clothes, glue a couple 
in their rubbers and overshoes, 
too, to save ownership arguments. 
  Spray Cologne 
For an added note of gracious 
ness, spray some cologne in your | 
living room just before your guests   
    MARY M. MOUNT 
Announcing the engagement ot | 
‘their daughter, Mary Martha, to 
Airman 3C. Gene W. Doolin are 
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Mount of 
Oliver street. Gene, who is the son 
of the Morris C. Doolins of La- 
Salle Avenue, is stationed at Shep- 
pard Air Force Base, Tex. No 
date has been set for the wedding.     Pontiac Press Photos 
The Clarkston farm home of State Sen. and Mrs. 
George N. Higgins was the setting Monday morning for a 
fund-raising breakfast in keeping with the recent designa- 
tion of October as the month for fund-raising projects of 
the Republican Women’s Federation. Mrs. Higgins (left, 
upper left photo), the hostess; Mrs. William A, Kennedy 
of Wenonah drive (center), general chairman of the fi- 
nance committee, and Mrs. Paul Jans of Clarkston, cachair- 
man of the Clarkston branch of the finance committee, 
found the breakfast table in the spacious kitchen a good 
place to chat. 
Mrs. Robert Shorey (left, above) of Wenonah drive 
was a guest at the breakfast. Seated with her on the right 
is Mrs. Floyd Andrews of Clarkston, chairman of the break- 
fast. Mrs, Milen Vliet of Clarkston (left, lower left photo), 
organizer of the Oakland County Republican Women's Fed- 
“eration of Independence Township, talks over old times and | 
future activities with Mrs. Herman Busch of Drayton Plains 
foun) and Mrs. Glenn Ellis of Clarkston.   
Visit in New Mexico 
Return From Southwest   
week trip to-Albuquerque, N. M..| wedding of Mrs. Monroe's neph- 
are Mrs. H. F. Brodie of East). ne Kenneth Ely Monroe, and Iroquois road and Mrs. Galen Blay-|— ’ . lock of Ottawa drive. Frances Nichols Stratton. 
While there they visited Mrs.| Dr. Kenneth Monroe is the 
Brodie’s brother, K. 0. Thorpe, at | grandson of the Granger Elys of 
in Juarez where they toured .* 
say shevey lege vind nt Mr. and Mrs, u I: ?. t e. 
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jobs; also vacancies due yey = 
promotions, etc., must be filled. 
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New Officers Installed by Areme OES 
Officers for the ensuing year 
were installed Monday evening 
when Areme Chapter, OES, met at 
Roosevelt Temple. 
Mrs. Theron Taylor is the new 
worthy matron and Lester Oles 
is worthy patron. Associate matron 
and patron "ait EAP eet and Mrs. Claude Kimiler, organ- 
ist. 
Star points are Mrs. Kenneth 
Madsen, Mrs. Lowell Mount, Mrs. 
William Isaacson, Mrs. 
Cox and Mrs. Allan Hersee. 
  
William Taylor, chaplain; Mrs. 
Melvin MacPherson, marshal, — 
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Mrs. Arthur Tull 
ls Hostess to PEO 
Mrs. Arthur Tull of Gale road 
was hostess Monday to 
members of Chapter AW, PEO. She 
was assisted by Mrs. E. E. Van- 
tine. 
Mrs. Charlies Buck presided at 
the business meeting and Mrs. 
  Mrs. H. W. Chapman of Chap- ae. den 
MRS. THERON TAYLOR 
Too Much Frost 
Hinders Freezer 
AUBURN, Ala. (INS) — Frost 
more than one-half inch thick will   
of Detroit who reported on the PEO 
Supreme Convention held Oct. 5 
to 8 in Vancouver, B. C. 
Mrs. Robert Alton 
Entertains Circle 
Mrs. Robert Alton of West Iro- 
quois road was hostess Thursday 
to members of the Orpha Circle 
of First Methodist Church. 
The devotional topic, “Our 
Church,” was led by Mrs. Elbert 
Proffitt. ‘“‘Missions Through the 
Eyes of a GI” was the 
topic presented by Mrs, Arthur   
home freezer. 
stitute, says that the frost can be- 
come as thick as 1% inches with- 
  —— ‘As much electricity is spent hold- ee ee tere be] ing the frost at zero temperatures © 
her home on Cooley Lake road. as would be used to keep frozen T- foods cold in the same amount of 
- ° space, she says. Each lume teins 58 in- 
lroning Tip To remove frost while the freezer te a oe 
Use warm water to sprinkle | !s 
clothes. It penetrates more quickly 
    
  and more thoroughly than cold. | scraped off. 
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| marshal, and color bearers -are 
| Chris Hornbeck, Mrs. Jesse Vernon 
| and Mrs, Louis Heiby. 
| Installing the new members were 
|Mrs. Norman Dyer, Mrs. Harry 
Vernon, Mrs. Thad Beall, Jane 
Danton, Mrs. Oscar F 
Sel Wtarehalt” John 
and Mrs. Cari Shultz. 
Others were Mrs. Evert 
Johnston, Mrs. Clifford Mossey 
and Mrs. Joe Dillon. Mrs. Jack 
Overcashier dr, and Mrs, Donald 
Sweet were pages. 
Decorating for the event was un- 
der the supervision of Mrs. John 
Meler, and Mrs. Samuel Wiscombe 
was in charge of refreshments with 
Mrs. Frank Waring. 
  
Mrs. Robert Boggs 
Opens Her Home 
Mrs. Wallace Brown was wel- 
November group of First Pres- 
byterian Church when they mé@ 
with Mrs. Robert Boggs on Cres- 
cent Lake road Wednesday. 
Mrs. Robert Pritchett was co- 
hostess. 
“Africans on Safari" by Leslie 
C. Sayre was reviewed by Mrs. 
Ray Bush and Mrs. Roger Gunn. 
Guest for the evening was Mrs. 
Clifford Wilcox, — Gathers 
at Voss Home 
- Ms. J. C. Covert was elected 
chairman of the December Group 
of First Presbyterian Church when 
members and guests gathered Fri- 
day afternoon for a luncheon at 
  
comed as a new member to the| the home of Mrs. Merle Voss on 
Miami road. Mrs. Don Robertson 
was. cohostess. 
Other officers elected were Mrs. 
E. L. Guy, vice chairman; Mrs. 
Harry Aten, secretary, and Mrs. 
Robertsori, treasurer. 
Devotions were given by Mrs. 
Boggy. gad Drs. Covert; 
ga report on some of the/ 
events a her impressions of the 
National Conference of United Chur 
Worthen held recently in Atlan 
tie City. 
Mrs. Cari Maynard and Mrs. 
Berkeley Voss were guests. 
PTA Activities 
Lincein 
PTA of. Lineoin Junior High 
will meet Tuesday ot 7:30 pm. in 
school cafeteria.   
Bchoel 
me 
Emerson Schoo! PTA will meet 
p.m. Wednesday in the school. The 
committee will most at 1 pm. 
  
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NEW YORK (NEA)—Depth is 
the most important single feature 
of the new fall handbags. It's 
depth that ties in with the slender 
fashion silhouette, that makes 
handbags more dramatic and more 
elegant. 
In a year of a lean, spare sil- 
houette, accessories take on added 
importance. That’s why the new. 
est bags are deeply rectangular 
or deeply oval. 
Thefe are many big bucket 
bags, pouches and market bags. 
Even the ever-popular box shows 
signs of change: It's become 
deeper or it’s elongated. 
Elegance follows depth in im- 
portance. Bags this year are ele- 
gant in cut, line and detailing. 
Materials are rich and so are the 
trimmings. 
Suede gets-emphasis as a good 
companion to fall fabrics such 
as broadcloth ahd zibeline. It some- 
times appears solo, then again is 
used in combination with another 
leather in a bag. 
Patent glows on into fall but 
this time its role is that of trimé 
ming. 
Velvet bags have almost as 
much as suede since 
this is a year of velvet fashions 
in ready-to-wear. 
These are stressed for wear. with 
smooth fabrics but can also form TD, ps4. 
  
  
        
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Mr. Fuller comes to Moll’s with over 34 years 
of floor covering experience in the city of Pon- 
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the people of Oakland County. We invite you 
to stop in soon to renew your acquaintance 
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impractical for reasons of 
you aren't aware. 
Second, there are legal compli- 
cations for the company that takes 
outside ideas — they may have     
     
  might then be open to suit. 
Mrs. Helen R. ts an example 
ef a woman who handied her 
idea properly. 
“I always wondered why our 
local stores didn't make things 
more convenient for the shop- 
per.”’ she told me. 
“Sometimes you had to chase 
all over the store to assemble 
several items that logically went 
together. Why couldn't a store put 
them all together in one place? 
“I used to beef privately. about 
it,”-she went on. “But then the 
day came when I desperately 
oa nos | at our big depart- 
ment store, and they took me on 
as a salesgirl. I liked the selling, 
but I certainly didn't want to stay 
at it forever. 
Fer a month in the summer, 
they stuck me in the store's 
flower shop. I got acquainted 
  
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Bags of both fake and real fur 
appear as deep pouches, satchels, 
giant market bags. Rabbit fur is 
dyed to take on the look of leopard, 
zebra or ermine. 
Silvery mouton is one of the 
real furs that’s getting ahead in 
handbag fashien--since it's rea- 
sonably priced. 
        
  
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which 
been used before, and the company | | 
    
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Neighbor's ‘ > #£ : 
Dust Flies. < 
in Windows... Housewife Objects 
& Nearby Shaking 
of Mops, Rugs 
re By EMILY PosT : 
housewife tells “The 
houses on our street = rather 
close together and my next door 
— yang habit of shaking 
rugs mops out of the 
“All the dust and dirt comes 
into my bedroom windows which I always have open, except in the 
very cold weather. Will you please 
the most work. Here are some ideas | tell me how to handle this situa- 
for contests such as these, or you| 0" tactfully? She is not a very 
canoe ther fo the pup ace) Sly Prem wich make it which you make at home. 
Pete you nd Moe on c-| Amero, tht a sh, operate on this. You may be the’ tokek bor please ey speared . one to make the pumpkin face and| her mop into your window. If e: of 
Mother may want to help you dig| *®® were « friend, it would be os 
out the inside, This is not too hard,| “7 S#ré to say. Pe 4 a 
for the center of a pumpkin is| Dear Mrs. Post: I am giving a es : od id 
full of seeds and stringy mem- ——= Dai >: Depth is the newest thing about fall| Oversized deep bucket (lower left) is in 
: * | right and left. I am not giving the| handbag fashions. It’s depth that makes for| rich silver gray mouton fur with longer than 
Se many times people are in | party for anyone in particular and | harmon ith the slender fall silhouette ony f ° 
such a hurry to cut the features |I know these friends equally well. | (-), a buck ha é 1 all suthouette.| querage handle in black leather. French 
that they do not stop te think of | Answer: Place on your right the|~ "4 et bag (upper eft) is in antique urse (lower center) is leopard-dyed rabbit Some funny little thing which | one whim you see least often and amber calf, has a vibrant color tone. Grained P ; pare) i 
can honed make the pumpkin on your left another whom you|leather satchel with slim handles (upper |'* worn opened whi = folded a ie == 
Fe eR aed lamer hag oor apart pepoenig oe left hand corner I have shown a| neighbors whom you see every day y-color smooth leather. Typical of|dressy daytime or late day wear. Dramatic 
pear pe man with triangular eyes| of your life next to you, but rather larger sizes in dressy bags for late day is| satchel in giant size (lower right) is made of 
ier teor ene tan ot @ coms mong whom you see only now and/| elongated,. sleek box (upper right) in red black wool yarn, has gros point design of 
and a double pug nose: He also|’ 1 ae. post: Me chiffon velvet. This is lined in blonde| single huge rose in varied shades of pink 
wears a straw hat. Posie epee: Y vised , | Leather. and spray of green leaves in two tones. 
reas stata eeaany pr eae - a © 
His main difference mate who lives in a neighboring ° e 
is mai ere is at b Mt] ton. Teme ue wee eer (OOM Business Ideas Will Be Accepted from bottom shopping 
fetan | km tmtperrere. /CYnly If They Are Presented Proper! In the lower corner is a clown.| When I got there, my daughter ; : pe 4 
Follow his features and make a/| was still at the party, so I waited | By ANNE HEYWOOD “them had terraces or backyards “The flower shop customers | 
clown hat from a cone of paper. out in the car for her. I have been| “I keep getting good ideas for} or gardens. would be likely buyers for such 
with a brim of a paper plate.| wondering ever since, whether I/ways in which stores could im-| “Often they would ask me where| things, and if these were in an 
Notice the derby and cigar on the | did the right thing by .waiting in their ..| to find grills for outdoor cooking, | sdjoining » T thought next man. The crooked features| the car, or whether this could be | PTOV® businesses, or adver! 144 other similar t hings. we might do a lot.of business.” on one to the|tisers could improve their slogans “Finally I suggested to my Helen R. had a good idea and 
hostess, who|— all kinds of good ideas — but / supervisor that we set up an ‘Out-| 4. store it. They put 
my daughter. | nobody ever listens to them. 1| door Chef’ t, right next — ” 
Unless you went to the | just get polite turndowns." to the flower shop. I thought | er in charge of that department, 
come A es field is| We, Should ‘assemble all the grills|"d she is doing extremely well. | 
could she ry tag dent ————— and cooking equipment, all the| Moral. Business wants your) 
have known you were there? ap t complaint with! taney herbs and utensils, even | ideas, but only if you present them | 
oe an sy onengy It fre-| the wonderful chef's aprons and | im 4 businesslike manner. | 
who have been at home all their |—~— Covi tess 
forehead is too nar-|!ives and who have been custom- . 
row, wy parting your hair on an | ers of. these one and businesses.} Mary Margaret McBride Says: | 
illusion of Often, there some value in 
their ideas. 
= ter teas. But ey a0 about  |C)I] People Should Learn A family’ skeleton is something | rank the chimpanzee first in in-| The only way to get a business _ 
the whole family is ashamed of—| telligence, the orangutan second, | ‘© listen to your ideas is to get How to Receive Gratefully like report cards. and the elephant third. into the business. If you are on; = Ss aide the outside, you have two strikes I'm of no use any more, to myself or anyone else.” 
‘That, according to a specialist in the field of geriatrics, is the 
        so that they 
The feeling of being unneeded is especially difficult 
to bear for men and women who had thrown them- | 
selves wholeheartedly into their life job, whether | every face. Straight-on pose, or 
this was raising a family or running a business. | posed 'way back on the head, tiny 
Loneliness and boredom become acute for the |oF “more hat” but choose a be- 
mothers of big families when their children leave | Coming one. a ! 
= Men who have had the responsibility of making | 
MISS McBRIDE important decisions and carrying heavy burdens in | the brow, showing all the hair at 
      
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’ —— - “tie bp ANG, » RE Re. OOF Soon a way Pa ad ‘. CPR ris to 
oy the erifi-activ d energies of their’ —eN * 
won't get into this melancholy 
Greatest variety with a hat for 
Miss A. H. — The eyebrow hat 
— the little toques worn forward on 
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
    
                
    
  
        
    
  
        
      
    
    
  
      
  
      
                        
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morale find rig ntl por = wsigllninen == . ; pray about it. She prayéd, she or young hats showing the hair in 
og en wien em. d, that she might be thankful | front, both hat of special Fortunately, future generations = a . ktul | _ na's are —, 
may have less difficulty with this for all the care bestowed upon | Portance this season. 
problem, for the effort from now | her. i 
on will be to prepare human; It was after that that one of Sweaters Shorter 
beings for old age before they my brothers lost his wife and flew| Cashmere sweater classics are reach it. In fact, there is time ~~ shorteé for all of us still working to take | °° Mother for comfort.” I was|' er in length. Some of them 
lessons. writing a series of articles about | are waist length only and have : wy hie ta + and | three-quarter sleeves. 
My teacher might easily be —_— lesouri used | Se 
my mother. She was typical of | '° telephone her two or three | Sixty inches of snow fell in one 
Middiewestern women of her | times a week to check on details day in 1906 at Giant Forest, Calif- 
time. We were poor, her chil. | that I'd half forgotten. | ornia. 
dren—five of us—came_ close Her neighbors. formed - the pe : te Previews Pussie 
together and, because my father | habit of coming t> her to ask fale — 
always felt that big tuck was | advice about their gardens, their Ale D 
just around the corner, we | cooking, their children. So my SiTiAlLiain 
moved constantly from one farm mother, helpless physically =i2 =c Sh4 4 Si 
to another. though she was, began to feel olP isl jAim 
_For years, my mother got up at | ®=ppy and useful again. | te OO 
4 every morning, and I can| | think the lesson is that when Occ O 
scarce ly remember a time in my| you learn to receive gratefully, 7 = Bli > L 
een when she wasn ‘fs busy at/ you will be able to give again, Aly 0 j 
something — sweeping, urning, | whatever your age. Loe 
baking, cooking, nursing a sick From AP Newsfeatures a 
child. 
1 thought she worked far too ACROSS 
hard, and I was always planning | ! S<reen ster, r 
for the time when she could have/| ¢ she was born 
leisure and pretty hats and|,, @ Dalles. —— 
os beet 6 Of Yet when we children were in @ | 35 ‘Mi curdier 
position to make life easier for our | 1¢ Auricle YW 
mother, we discovered that being tcomb. form) ee tonometer 
on the receiving end was almost |” —. een 
unbearable for her. After we had | 20 Put pack inte Wy 
all gone away from her, she went | ,, Sméition Kh 
with my father to live in Florida | 27 Puff up 
and complained that even the|*’ Gens °f 
flowers, blooming in profusion in 2 = 
the “yee climate, didn’t really is oan as 
need minis trations. used fn — 
She sent us all boxes of our —~ ea 
favorite foods, she wrete us long | 2¢ Lord's chief Y YY yj manor place ] Uy, 
letters, and whenever she could | 38 Vagrant " pi 
Cc get hold of a grandchild, she did | $¢ Compass point 
a good deal of spoiling, but it group for 
| didn’t seem to be enough. si Cohan” haar 
| ‘Then she had a stroke which left | se Rieu 
her unable to walk without help. | $3 Seculous ; . aa 
| She had to have a nurse who 33 Rigorous, 8 terenge 23 Ciich-beotte = prota 
|washed her, dressed her and 56 Ae on ‘ bee — | onan (ab.) ps —— 
| tended her as if she were a baby. } = fruit 10 —— , 4 a 44 Get up 
My mother felt so utterly useless 3 A wach a3 Betea ower 2” Out -tee bird % ap cr 2 * e rou oe d 
that she just wanted to die. pone en nay of at oe 
Then, because she was a deeply ' Detters of Ee a z Speeretng 49 Hosteiry a u a 
religious woman, she began to{ ¢ Goit mound Y pelative $2 Male sheep 
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Old Orchard drive, president of the coun- 
    
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Mrs. William Coleman, who un- 
derwent surgery at St. Joseph 
Mercy Hosptial, has returned to 
her home on Hamilton street.   
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Are Shown (and Teach Kids to Use It|Gathering by Spea ker We all want our children to show | right amount for every child at a | on Monday 
good sense about dollars and cents. | Siven age. 
But we sometimes forget that the | The family budget and the price     
  
  
  
  E. J. Watkins of Birmingham ability to spend wisely comes from 
was guest speaker for the Pontiac | perience and practice. 
Women’s Club when the group met | Writing in two national maga- 
Monday in the YWCA. | zines, Sidonie M. Gruenberg, for- 
A collection of Indian relics, | merly director and now consultant along with displays of arrows, 
spearheads, pipes, ¢eremonial % the Chtild Study Association 
stones, beads and pottery, was | of America, shows how a child can 
shown by Mr. Watkins. These learn to handle money wisely Says 
articles were made by the Haida ghe: 
Indians of Queen Charlotte Islands. 
The collecting hobby, started by| “If we can only think of money 
Mr. Watkins when he was 9 years) 8% & tool, we will see that the 
old. has taken him to many states | O@ly way a child can learn to use 
and into Canada. He has 10,000 | it skillfully is by using it. A 
items in the collections | weekly allowance offers him this 
| Recessary firsthand spending ex- 
Mrs. M. E. Baldwin, president, | perience.” 
reported on the meeting of the 
State Federation of Women’s Of course he will make mis- 
Clubs in Dearborn, She an- takes in the beginning, she admits 
nounced the theme for this year, | He may waste his allowance by 
which is “Our American Hert- | buying candy and junk. She adds 
tage.” “Learning is a slow process of 
- trial and error. Your child learns 
-Announcement was made of the ¢5m his mistakes as well as from benefit card party to be given by ; t ; his wise buys. If he spends his 
a Rossevert — - last quarter on a flimsy toy truck 
State avenue Nov. 2 at 12:30 p.m 
with a dessert luncheon. Proceeds he will feel disapy ted when the 
will go to welfare projects — arop off. 
The Oakland County Women's| Chances are, next time he in- 
Quub will meet Nov. 6 in Berkley.| spect that tempting toy more 
carefully before he pays good 
money for it.” 
    
Robert Jockwigs of things will influence the amount 
you can afford to set aside, and/ _ ‘ . : ° Federation of University Women this can xplained ‘to the child. frws be e Ms oo | which met in London in August | Other questions to consider are | 
was heard when Pontiac Branch these: Where do you live? 
Are there lots of alluring of AAUW gathered Monday eve- 
ning at the YWCA. «neighborhood stores, providing 
plenty of opportunity for spend- Ismay McNaughton, social stu- 
dies teacher from Flint, told how | ing? What things does yoar child 
need to buy? How much spend- | meeting other professional people 
| ing money do his friends have? | around a conference table gave her | 
a chance to gain insight into the | | Playmates’ allowances need not  thichan aad commana at y 
dictate the precise amount you MANY peo | 
‘ 5 | ple of the world. A report on the International 
    
| give your own child, but knowing | 
the facts will help you make @| She also showed colored slides 
reasonable estimate. Family in-| of her trip and her stay at Ox- 
comes differ, and allowances) ford, where she attended the 
World Conference of Teachers. among children of the same age 
I! also differ, she 's. 
— oe — | Mrs. Clarence Huemiller intro-. | 
;}duced new members preceding | 
Webster Cub Scouts | Miss! McNaughton’s talk, and it | 
Tour Historic Places ~», | Anderson will head a study group | 
. to take up the problem of juvenile | Seouts of Pack 9 toured several 
historic places in Pontiac as weil | dlinquency in Oakland County. 
as the police and fire stations and | Hostesses for the evening — 
the Oakland County Courthouse | Wilma Exline, Cora Krueger and Thursday afternoon. ,Amy Krueger. Name tags were 
| They were accompanied by Mrs. made by Clara Gaylord. 
| David Sidwell and Mrs. David   
Willson, both den mothers. The Attends Meeting 
Cubs went te Apple Island in 
  Mrs. Cari Clifford of North Tele- | Orchard Lake, where Chief Pon-| KENMORE e to Sears R 
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  Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jockwig 
were hosts at their home on Sasha- 
baw road to members and guests 
of the Gleaners and Men's Classes 
of Central Christian Church Friday 
evening when the groups met for 
a cooperative dinner. 
Mrs. J. H. Moon directed the 
social hour and Mrs. M. J. Strong 
and Mrs. Jockwig were appointed 
cochairmen of visitation. 
The meeting was concluded with 
a devotional message by Mrs. Zola | 
Guests were the Rev 
Charles D. Race and Phillippe. 
and Mrs. 
New Men’‘s Group 
to Meet Thursday 
The newly - formed Methodist 
Men's Club of Oakland Park Meth- 
odist Church will hold the first 
meeting Thursday at 6.30 p.m. 
The Rev. James W. Deeg will 
present the charter to Ray 
Coombe, the club president, and 
the program will feature “Ojibway 
Country,”” a movie of the How 
Shellys’ trip through northwestern 
Ontario. A cooperative dinner will 
be served. 
  
Coming Events 
Group Three, OES, will meet at Ma- 
sonie Temple, 18% E Lawrence 8: for 
&@ cooperative luncheon at noon Wednes- 
Gay 
Deborah Group of Oakland Park Meth- 
edist Church will meet Wednesday et 
9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Charles Holmes, 408 
Lowell 6t. 
West Side Home Demonstration Group 
will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Guy 
Hackett for « schoolgirl! luncheon at 
noon. The lesson will be a Christmas 
workshop 
Parliamentary Study Club wil) meet 
Wednesday at 2 pm. in the Masonic 
Temple on East Lawrence street 
Group Four, OES, will meet with Mre 
E. B. Rockwell, 47 Gingell Ct.. Thurs- 
day for a 1 p.m. dessert luncheon 
Royal Meighbors of America will meet Thursday at’ 8 p.m. in the Grotto Hall 
on West Pike street. 
Zone Eight Past Presidents Club, will sponsor @ 
follow. | allowance she says, but not nearly ‘an = Sun cunanainnclnannien ernie 
He can't plan ahead when he 
knows neither when he will have | 
money nor how much. If he al- | 
ways gets his money on the spur 
of the moment or if he has to hag- 
gle and beg for every cent, he| 
can't learn to take responsibility | 
for spending and he never needs 
to think of saving. 
There are, teo, other ways in 
which a child gets lessons in 
spending, she points out. Boys 
and girts learn about money by 
| doing minor marketing for moth- 
er or going along on shopping 
| trips for clothing and house- 
| wares. Children can take part 
in some of the purchases the 
| family makes for the home. 
| The amount of money you allot | 
your child is really not so im- 
|portant as, seeing to it that he| 
can count on a definite sum each | 
week, she says. There isn't any   
  
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline, Bev 
Beltaire, Bob Carrington, Bud 
Lanker; day’s news. (4)—Time 
for Music, Janie Palmer sings. 
(2)—Kit Carson. Carson traps 
— bandits in “Copper 
6: a fi -tieaks Show. Don Wat- 
trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams. 
6:30—(7)—Film Theater. ‘Love 
Without Wings.” 
for Sports. Bill Fiemming. (2)— 
Telenews Ace. Ken Cline. 
6:45—(4)—Traffic Court. Judge 
Watts presides at re-enactment 
of court case. (2)—Weatherman. 
Dr. Everett. R. Phelps. 
7:00—(7)—Biff Baker. Alan Hale 
Jr., in “Death Ship. (4)—Story- 
book. Short stories. (2)—This is 
Show Business. Panel: Clifton 
Fadimen, George S. Kaufman. 
15—(4)—Meet the Artist. Music. 
30—(7)\—Cavalcade of America. 
“Sunset at Appomatox.” General 
Lee's surrender. (4) — Dinah 
Shore. Dinah recalls vacation 
days with song. (2)—Doug Ed- 
wards. ° 
:45—(4)—News Caravan: John 
Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- 
man. Favorite songs. 
:00—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- 
emy. “Wild Bill” Elliott in “Sun 
Valley Cyclone.” (4)—Bob Hope. 
Actress Gloria de Haven, Phil 
Harris, guests. (2)—Life’s Worth 
Living. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen (h—Time off. Wilson in “Father of the Man,” 
liams. (2)—News Roundup. Jack 
LeGoff. s ; 
11:15—(7)—Million Dollar Theater. 
George Brent in “Out of thé 
Blue.” feature film. (4) — 
Weathercast.. (2) — Go-together 
Theater. ‘‘Bachelor’s Daughter,” 
feature film. 
11:20—(4)—Starlight Theater. John 
Howard,..Adele Jargens in “Ra- 
dar Secret Service,” : feature 
WEDNESDAY MORNING 
7:00—(4)—‘*Today.” 
8:00—(7)—""W. M. Kelly.” 
7 7 
“Playhouse.” 
See Oka Gk (h— 
10:00—(4)—"Dinig Dong School.” 
(D—"Billy Graham.” (2)— 
“Arthur Godfrey.” 
10:30—(4)—"“Glamor Gisl.” (7)— 
“Wixies Wonderland.” 
11:00—(4)—“‘Hawkins Falls.” (7) 
—Charm Kitchen.” 
i1:16—(4)—"‘The Bennetts.” 
11:30—(4)—“‘Three Steps to Hea- 
ven.” (2)—‘Strike it Rich.” 
11:45—(4)—"Follow Your Heart.” #:46—(4)—Nancy Dixon 
$:00—(2) — “Big _ Payoff.” (D-— | 
Kate Smith. 
(— 
Day ; 
4:00—(4)—“‘Welcome . Travelers.” 
(—Turn to a Friend. 
4:30—(4)—""On Your Account.” 
(2)—Feature Theater. (7)—Exn 
Westmore. 
§:00—(4)—"Adv. Patrol.” (T)— 
“Auntie Dee.” 
5:15—(4)—""Gabby Hayes.” 
6:30—(4)—“‘Howdy Doody.” (2)— 
**Kartoons. (7)—‘‘Charles Chap- 
lin.” * 
$:45—(7)—"“News.” (2)— 
" “Sports.” 
WEDNESDAY EVENING 
6:00—(4)—"‘Music Time.” (T)— 
Detroit Deadline. (2)—Twenty 
Questions. 
6:15—( 4) — “News.” (7) — 
Sports. 
6:30—(4)—"Sports.”” (7)— “‘Super- 
man.” (2)—‘‘News.” 
6:45—(4)—"‘Man About Town.” 
(2)—Weatherman. 
7:00—(4)—“Douglas Fairbanks.” 
(7)“City’s Heart.” (2)— “Carpet Theater.” 
1:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher. (7)— 
Mark Saber. (2)—News. 
1:45—(4)—"N ews.” (2)—"Perry 
Como.” 
8:00—(4)—“I Married Joan.” (7) 
—“White Camellia.” (2)—‘*God- 
trey and His Friends.” 
8:30—(4)—""My ‘Little Margie.” Vanessa Brown | 
Sees It as Test. 
By VANESSA BROWN 
NEW YORK—What is it like to 
be.a member of that growing army 
—the television panelists? 
casual, while it reaches millions. 
_And you have a chance to be 
Fyourself. When you act, you as- Well, I like it. It's intimate and | :   
BURKE ' 
Cleveland's Mayor Thomas A. 
Burke, appointed to the Senate 
to fill the seat of the late Sen. 
Robert A. Taft, arrives in 
Washington to get acquainted 
  
‘LaRosa Quits   CAPITAL — 
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senator's first stop was at the 
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talks on Peace in the World. _ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 9:00—(4)—"Television’ Theater.” | show originality and individuality a 
8:30—(2)—Death Valley Days. | 12:00—(4)—"Quiz.” (1) —""Com- — Polka. (2)—Strike It 1 am often asked what it takes 
“Little Washington.” beautiful; ics. (2)—Valiant Lady. . to be a panelist. In the ' 
socialite moves to Carson City. | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—I've | earty dua a TV, glamor cer- ‘Godfre Show DR. H. A. MILLER ‘ 
9:00—(7)—Make Room for Daddy. | 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (4)—| Got a Secret. tainly was a big factor. The 
Danny Thomas learns about; Travel Unlimited. 1¢:00—(4)—"This is Your Life.” producers wanted a datzting é ; Optometrist 
mother-in-laws. (4) — Fireside | 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. - (T—"W rest! ing.” (2)—“Box-| figure to offset the male brain- | Signs Artists Contract; 
Theater. “‘Phanthom of the| 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat.” _ trust. . 
Bridge.” ‘story of boy obsessed | (4)—Jean McBride. 10:30—(4)—""Theater.” a = Archie Bleyer Leaves 7 North Saginaw Street 
by bridge. (2)—Suspense. “The | 1:30—(2)—“Garry Moore Show.” | 10:45—(2)—"Greatest Fights.” are not enough The lady panelist Morning Shows 
Valley of the Kings.” Pharoah's| (4)—Telerama. 11:00—(4)—"News.” (7)—""Soupy’s | 5. expected to lick © tough cress- Phone FE 4-6842 
curse perils expedition, with Meg | 1:45—(7)—‘‘Strictly Female.” On.” (2)—"*News.” word puzzle in af hour. as well.| NEW YORK w — Singer Julius | 
Mundy, Ednton Ryan. "| 2:60—(2)—"Double or Nothing.” | 11:15—(4)—“Weathercast." (TI | a ns rules to the La Rosa ‘has departed from the! “a : om | 
10:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself.| 2:15—(7)—"News.” “Féature Film.” (2)—""The Mad- | Tear? ST "ue" Mitink’ mest least of the Arthur Godtrey radio Better Things in Sight | Fred Allen, host; panel, talent.| 2:3—(7)—“Theater.” (2)—|} men” . . of us act on hunches more than| and television programs. 
(2}—Danger. Dan Morgan. Perry “‘Houseparty.” 11: 20—(4)—"Playhouse. anything else. I do. Feeicoe ' eenkts 
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| way, happy trip, Mr. H. See it all, Hoffman sends a 7'4-page type- 
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-|Auditors Check 
Clerk's Records Already Find Shortage 
of $40,000 in Wayne 
County Court Office 
DETROIT (UP) — Auditors 
checked through the records of a 
former court clerk today in an 
effort to trace shortages of more 
than $40,000 in her books. , 
Willsie E. Davey, chief Wayne 
county accountant, said it was pos- 
sible the shortage figure might rise 
to as high as $100,000 in the books 
of the late Mrs. Freda Crofutt, |- 
chancery clerk: of Wayne County 
Circuit Court commissioners 
Devey began an audit of the 
widow's beoks following her 
death Sept. 30. 
He was asked to do so by pre- 
siding Commissioner Arthur W. 
:| Sempliner, who said he discovered 
what he believed to be “irregular- 
ities” while seeking to dispose of 
a $30 rent check. 
Sempliner said Mrs. Crofutt had 
held ‘her caurt job since the office 
of circuit court commissioner was 
created in 1918. 
“She was sole custodian of 
money received and paid out in 
the sale of property on mortgage 
and land contract foreclosures and 
partitions of property in joint 
ownership,” he said. 
Davey said his auditors found 
shortages in 64 of the cases they 
studied seo far. 
Mrs. Crofutt, who was earning 
$6,096 a year at the time of her 
death, lived alone in a sumptuous 
Detroit waterfront hotel. Friends 
said she never was known to have 
taken vacations. 
Sempliner said that *‘routine in- 
spections’’ during the past 35 years 
had failed to turn up any “‘irregu- 
larities’’ in Mrs. Crofutt's books. 
Bath Farmer Killed 
BATH (# — Robert E. Rodman, 
31, Bath farmer, was killed on a 
county road north of here this 
morning when -his pickup truck 
left the road. pinning him beneath 
the truck, state police reported.   bER 20, 1953 
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Durkin's > successor, James P.   
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think Mitchel! will give full support 
to a higher minimum wage and 
that the odds are in favor of White 
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William Hillman 
Edward Hunter 
Irene Corbally Kuhn “TOP U.S-AUTHORS- 
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Press begirming Monday, October 26th! 
Top-flight writers such as James Michener, Budd Schulberg, Cleveland 
Amory, Mauri¢e Zolotow, Eugene Lyons, William L. White, Gene Fowler, 
William Hillman, Robert J. Casey and Upton Sinclair will contribute to 
a new column which will appear regularly in this newspaper. The column, 
“For the Record,” will be published by the Pontiac Press exclusively in 
The aim of the writers is to provide newspaper réaders the type of 
sparkling copy which has distinguished their hest-selling books. 
they will be commenting almost entirely on topical 
The Following Is a List of Contributors Who Will Write Articles: 
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James Michener 
Alice-Leone Moats 
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Morrie Ryskind 
Budd Schulberg 
George S. Schuyler 
Upton Sinclair 
Julien Steinberg 
  
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Ben Ray Redman 
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Sumner Slichter 
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Pontiac Presse Phetes 
“ANIMAL AMBULANCE”—Albert Sundell, right, humane offi- 
cer for Oakland County Animal Welfare Society, shows society leaders 
some of the new equipment. Inspecting the padded pole and collar 
and the newly-purchased society “animal ambulance” are Mrs. Marion 
LeFaive, Royal Oak, -sgciety president, and V. John Manikoff, Bir- 
mingham, society adviser. 
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Over Trieste Issue | 
falian Students in Rome 
Demonstrate Against Reds. that the 
meet soon to appoint an interna-   
ROME \—Club-swinging police , mand Security Council 
beat back protesting Italian stu 
dents in front of the Russian Em 
bassy today as demonstrations over 
the disputed free territory of Tri tional administration for the area 
under permanent U.N. supervision 
este broke out in. varioys parts Both Italy and Yugoslavia have 
of Rome denounced the Russian move, but 
The stadents ansWered the po Italians believe such a proposal | 
lice club attacks with sticks. Many favors Yugoslavia more than their 
of the demonstrators were bruised “ewh country 
but no serious injuries were re Thousands of teenagers and uni 
ported versity students milled around the 
Russian embassy. Armed police Hundreds paraded elsewhere, angrily grabbed the suspected ringleaders | 
eat be net Veena ae | and trundied them off in army 
dent ita ahaa « .'| vans. The arrested-demonsfrators 
TA" Trieste + s| 
demanding the strategic A a = a _ songs as 
Peninsula be returned to Italy. : 
There were so many police 
Demonstrators in other parts of ) olenc as reported as’ but no vicjence was naar the city also stalled the morning -COUUTT SEAREO 2 TAG Williams, sec-| top at the 
retary-dispatcher at Oakland County Animal Shel-| many awaiting hopefully for new owners at the! dog pickup men 
ter and Dr. Frank R. Bates, county animal welfare building at 1200 Walton Blvd. 
strators 
Some of the ——s ors in the area that their jeeps and | director, console four pups pattering about a desk- 
marched past the Yugislav lega- sccaied 4 sas Walla hae’ Rea cai ‘ . ‘ 
tion near the heart of the ay re ied up locks. a 
‘Ballot Listings Supply Names        
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Aso Will Report on Civil Defense - List for Commission 
Tonight Includes Many _ 
    ervereer 
“SOMEBODY CALL ME?” — Homeless dogs bask in sunny out-| outdoor runs give dogs a daily quota of fresh air and sunlight when 
door “runs” at- Oakland County A 
waiting hopefully for someone to 
    mobile riot police, armed with sub- 
machine guns guarded the build- 
ing. 
It was the first demonstration 
in Rome on the Trieste issue since 
the United States and Britain an- 
nounced Oct. 8 they planned to 
pull out their 7,000 occupation 
troops from Zone A of the free 
territory, including the port city of 
Trieste, and turn the area over 
to Italian administration rush hour. 
Thousands 
staged demonstrations in front of | 
the American and British embas- | 
sies but police kept them at a 
distance and there was no scuf-| fling | The names of 600 persons from 
Yugoslavs already have reacted | ¢VeTy voting precinct in Oakland 
violently on several occasions to | County are submitted to the County 
the latest Western decisions on|Clerk’s office each year as pros- 
Trieste, with attacks on the Amer- 
ican and British diplomatic mis- | Court 
Re es te meas ae sion installations and personnel! The Roard of Review of each 
Trieste” and “Long Live the in Belgrade. political subdivision in the county 
Italian Army.” And the students The Yugoslav demonstrations | submits a specified number of 
sianatel “Dewan with Tito” and have subsided, but officials of that names, based on population fig- 
independent Communist country 
| continued to voice their determina- 
| tion to fight to the bitter end the | 
Allied decision to give Trieste to! 
Italy. j ures, from the tax rolls. 
Choice of these names is made 
each year about March 1, sorted 
according te voting precincts, 
and filed in the clerk's office. 
Each name is typed on a separ- 
ate slip of paper before filing. “Slavs Out of Trieste.” 
The demonstration in front of the 
Russian Embassy apparently was 
in protest against the Soviet de- 
f   
he Homes When the presiding judge of each 
term of court notifies the clerk to 
|chosen each term) names are 
|picked alternately from city and 
township slips. 
All names are drawn from a 
| box by the Oakland County 
| sheriff in the presence ofthe coun- 
ty clerk and a justice of the peace 
or municipal judge 
These names are then culled 
for persons who have served jury 
|duty within the past 12 months, 
those physically unable to answer 
the jury call or for those persons 
that would suffer a personal hard- 
ship by serving as a juror 
y apes 
eabeny Les { 
  McCarthy, Stevens 
‘to Visit Monmouth WASHINGTON WW — Sen. Mc- 
z Carthy (R-Wis) goes today to the 
. aa Ft. Monmouth, N. J., Army Signal 
Ss eS J Vial Mi, | Corps radar laboratories to check 
on security and look for leads in 
| his investigation of alleged espio- [i{1775. HANCOCK-CLARKE HOUSE. Lexington, Mass] | nage. On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere ; the Rev. John Hancock, in 1698, | 
galloped by this old house, spread-' and its harid-hewen oaken frame |. Accompanying him on the trip 
ing the alarm to the ‘country folk. | shows little sign of decay. The is Secretary of the Army Robert 
Akleep in the house, until aroused | T. Stevens. Their arrival time was | | 
  if IBRIERLY S\ 
  
  
signer's father was born here. 
by his call, were John Hangock In 1734 the residence was en- | uncertain. 
and Samuel Adanis. Later, John larged to its present size and at| McCarthy contends “his Senate 
Hancock's signature would stand ; the outbreak of the Revolution was | Investigations subcommittee has 
out prominently on the Declaration | the home. of the Rev. Jonas, unearthed evidence that a spy 
of Independence. Clarke. ring formerly headed by the ex- 
The « gambrel-roofed portion, The property today serves as| ecuted: atomic spy, Julius Rosen- 
of the house (now the ell) was headquarters of the Lexington == berg, stole secret documents from 
built by;- Hancock's grandfather, torical Society. the instadlation. 4 
\ 
  pective jurors for trials in Circuit | 
draw jurors, (from 4 to 130 are | 
| This system of culling and | ot atrer stutents|CQreful Process Assures From State Police 
Court's. Supply: of Jurors choosing is repeated until the 
| required number of jurors has 
| been chosen. 
the sheriff that they are to serve 
)on a jury‘and the regular 12-man 
jury is chosen by the court clerk 
before each trial. 
Each person serving jury duty {s 
;paid $6 a day plus six cents per 
mile for traveling to and from } These individuals are notified by nimal Shelter, 1200 Walton Bjvd.,| weather permits. 
wander in and claim them. The| . 
Fewer Homeless Hounds   
Oakland County’s homeless 
hounds are facing another winter. 
Before ) some county 
resident is sure to see his garbage 
can tumbled by the desperate paws 
of some stray dog, whining with 
cold and hunger 
But Oakland County and Oak- 
land County Animal Welfare Se- 
ciety have linked efforts in a 
joint driye to see that there are 
fewer strays this year than last. 
Whatever frictions plagued the | 
organizations in past years have | 
apparently dissolved into mutual! 
understanding and respect 
The humane society and the 
county’s dog pickup .squad now 
share the telephone, the office | 
quarters and the work at 
county animal shelter, 1200 W 
Walton Bivd 
Dr. Frank R. Bates, 
animal welfare director, 
“We get aleng just fine.” it's over, 
  
county 
says, 
mal -welfare society president, had 
and his staff in a letter to Oakland 
County Board of Supervisors 
Oct. 5. . 
Working out of the shelter are 
Ransom Vliet, chief deputy animal 
ACC are typical of | welfare 
with radio- 
| equipped trucks 
Also working from the shelter 
| is Albert Sundell, the society's 
| humane officer, who checks the 
| county to see what humane laws Lt. Stahl to Retire 
secretary-dispatcher. 
Since Feb. 1 — when the county | 
took over the animal shelter—Dr. | 
Bates’ men have picked up about 
4,500 stray dogs and 1,500 homeless | 
cats. | LANSING (UP)—Michigan State | 
| Police today announced the retire- 
ment on pension of Lt. Erdman 
W. C. Stahl, assistant commander 
| Of the East Lansing District, after 
| completion of more than 25 years 
  | service Dr. Bates and his staff have | 
Stahl, whose retirement will start] ———— — —— 
Nov. 1, joined the state police} 
in 1926 and served in posts « Transworld Makes 
Paw Paw, St. Clair, Bay City, Gay- | 
Aviation History | for meritorious service and two} NEW YORK uw— A Trans- 
honorable mentions, became a ser- | world Airlines Constellation today | 
geaint in 1938 and lieutenant in| completed what the company de- lord, Romeo, Cheboygan and East 
Lansing. 
Stahl, who has three citations 
  
| Military Or 
Commandery, Military Order of 
Saturday, Oct. 31 
Brig. Gen. S. L.. A. Marshal 
and member of the Army Historical Division 
speaker, reporting on his! recent 
Korea 
Other speakers will include 
| New York, commander general of the National Commandery. 
Millard, state attorney general and vice 
commander of the state military organization, will be chairman Col. Frank G. 
of arrangements for the reunion 
session. 
Two Michigan airmen recent 
will be honor guests. 
Other honor guests will be Maj. Gen. William B. Kean, Chicago, 
5th Army, commanding general of the 
Jameson, senior Army adviser to der to Meet | LANSING (UP)—The 52nd annual reunion of the Michigan 
camps, Capt. Byron Dobbs, Clio, and Lt. Dennis F. Haley, Lansing, stop | transcontinental 
flight in history. 
The plane arrived at Idlewild | 
Airport at 6:26 a. m. (EST), 8 
|hours and 17 minutes after it left | 
|Los Angeles to inaugurate daily 
| service 
It had been expected to make / 
the trip in eight hours, but a slight 
ground fog delayed the craft's 
landing. 
Among those aboard the 64-pas- 
|senger skyliner was Mrs. Helen | 
| Wright Russell, a niece of the late | 
| aviation pioneers, Orville and Wil- 
| bur Wright, and their closest sur- | 
| viving relative. 
| Last night an 1950 
- passenger 
Foreign Wars, will be held here 
1, Detroit News military analyst | 
will be principal 
inspection tours in Germany and 
Gen. John W Brig Morgan, 
and toastmaster for the banquet 
American 
ly returned from Korean prison rr 
after a flight of 6 hours and 52 
minutes from Los Angeles, The 
airline said the flight was a train-   Col. Roy 
yal Guard and Lt A. 
the Michigan Nati | service to start Nov. 29. And Mrs. Marion LeFaive. ani- | 
are enforced. 
Mrs. Esther Williams acts as "| 
scribed as the first scheduled sol . 
| stitution, mamed Dr. Agencies Linking Efforts 
to Shelter, Protect Strays worked hand in hand with Dr. 
John D. Monfee, director, and 
Oakland County Health Depart- 
ment personnel, on the rabies 
vaccination program. 
Dr. Bates says spot-checks show 
that abou 20,000 of the county's 
estimated 28.000 dogs are wearing 
licenses and fortified against 
rabies this year 
A drop in rabies cases since tast 
year has showed ap on Oakland 
County Health Department rec- 
ords. The health department says 
only 10 cases of rabies were re- 
ported in June through September 
this year — 58 per cent under the 
1952 June-September total of 24 
cases. 
Pr. Bates confirms that there's 
the| a healthy give-and-take in the | 
day-to-day shelter work. 
‘We hold dogs for the society on 
only the best to say of Dr. Bates! cats most of them hopefully wait- ~-Street-Hearings~ ~~ 
Pontiac City Commission Jonight 
will bear a report from City Man- 
lager Walter K. Willman on plans 
aiid cost estimate for a new branch 
| library. 
The library would be located at 
Glenwood Ave. and Rundell §t. 
j and cost about $60,000. It would 
| be the first library construction 
undertaken by Pontiac. 
Willman also will report on the 
| reorganization. of Pontiae's civil 
defense set-up 
He has indicated the system 
would be “within the scope of 
the city’s permanent staff under 
a director te be named by the 
City Commission.” 
An ordinance to make it unlaw- 
i ful. for any person to leave out- 
doors any icebox, refrigerator or 
container with a door or lock that 
cannot be opened from the inside 
will be given a second reading. 
The Commission will held pub- 
lic hearings on the following: 
Straight curb, gutter and related 
work on Deland from Oskiand te Murray 
Two-inch biacktop pavement on 
braska from Franklin to Howland 
Storm drain on Center from Osmun te 
a point north of Park piace 
Storm drain on Center from Aubure 
te a point south of Judson 
Curb, gutter and related work on Cen- 
ter from Osmun to Cottage 
Curb, gutter and related work on Cen- 
ter from Aubura te Whit 
_—— Heights subdivision 
ezoning to R-2 lots 13 te 18 and Ti 
te 76 of the Ferry additioh . 
A communication from Milton 
F. Cooney regarding his resigna- 
tion as a member of the Civil De- 
fense Council will be heard. A 
| request from the Hawthorne School 
Parent «Teacher Association for 
sidewalk construction will. be con- 
sidered.   t 
| | 
Stottiemyer and a request to 
humane law violations,’ he said.| drop a partmer from the beer 
“If they're out on a call and see| and wine license for 340 Osmun 
a dead or injured dog, they pick! St. 
| it up and bring it in to us.” : e 
Shelter personnel usuaily have | |The city engineer will apis 4 
| road from Columbia to Walton. ing for adoption by some local | : 
family. The building is open to|,,4 hearing will be held on inten- the public 9 a. m. until 4:30 p. m 
  | tion to construct a sanitary sewer, 
pumping station and related work Monday through Friday and 9) Brooki venue from Stanle 
LP. Sip, sene 9:90 pe te. Syery, an e Dated ent-on Chee 
»| cago avenue from Carlisle to the 
| PORN. 
  Supeiviser's Aide 
Named by Hospital 
today 
announced the appointment of Dr. 
John M. Stevens as assistant medi- Pontiac State Hospital 
cal superintendent. 
Dr. Ivan LaCore, medica] super- 
intendent 
director for a year. 
He joined 
trist 
    
'A Century of Contribution -—-7- 
  
U. of M. Engineering College Celebrates Centennial ANN ARBOR w#® — A century of | 
contribution to Michigan industry | 
|stands behind the University of | 
Michigan College of Engineering | 
which celebrates its 100th birthday 
this week. 
From the 1850's when the cam- 
| pus’ one éngineering building was 
| heated by iftmense wood-burning | 
stoves to the present day with its | 
plans for a 267-acre North Cam- 
pus, a substantial part of the en- 
gineering college's work has been 
devoted to industrial research, 
  automobile seat designs for the De- 
troit auto industry, investigations 
into methods of smoke control, and | 
the design and development of a) 
capacitor-type single-phase alter- | 
nating current motor. 
Formal celebration of the cen- | 
tennial begins with registration 
| Thursday, Oct, 22 and will run 
| through Saturday. ( engineer included among his 
studies courses in bridge con- 
struction and the distribution of 
water in cities. He was also ex- 
pected to know which season of 
th eyear was best; for working 
earthen roads and the most eco- 
nomical way to grade a hill. 
Today, however, the college rec- 
ords among its achievements work 
on the problem of shore erosion 
around the Great Lakes and a sur- 
vey of Michigan shore lines, a 
bridge-planning project conducted 
  Featured speakers will include 
Secretary of Defente « Wilson, 
who will speak on “The Contin- 
wing Frontier,” Harvey M. Merk- 
  In the old days, the ‘Michigan   with the cooperatiog of the state er, dames W. Parker, a past chairman of the industrial ad- 
visery group to the Atomic En- 
érgy Commission, and Robert 
Moses, New York City Park 
commissioner. 
General chairman of the cen- 
tennial celebration is Prof. Stephen 
S. Attwood of the University’ of | 
Engineering | potato harvest can. be. sent to the Michigan Chemical 
Department 
The celebrat 
lighted by the dedication of, the 
$1,150,000 Cooley Memorial Labor- 
atory on the North Campus Satur- 
day, 
  of the 3,000-patient in- 
Stevens his 
| assistant subject to approval of 
Air- | Michigan Mental Health Commis- 
nes DC-7 landed in New York sion. The new assistant superin- 
tendent had been assistant clinical 
the Pontiac State | 
ling operation for regular non-stop | Hospital staff in 1950 as a psychia- A resolution will be presented 
to receive a special assessment 
roll prepared by the city assessor 
for a water main in Crescent drive 
from Mt. Clemens to Belvidere. 
The following ordinances will be 
| introduced and given first reading: 
| Rezoning of outiot _ of Washington   | Park subdivision to C 
| Park subdivision to C-1 
| of —_ 1 .and 2 of assessor's plot 47 
| Providing land fer a fw | Seeded tare slley is 
Resoning to M-1 part of Section 15 
bounded on the west by the easterly une 
of the Belt Line Railroad, south by the 
yey line of Perry street, 
west Tine of Giddings road and nerth 
by the centerline of Section 15 
plat 138, providing & 20-foot alley taken from the rear of the y 
Resoning to C-1 lots 1 and of 
assessor's plat 10%, providing @ 20-foot 
alley ia left at the\rear of the property, 
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Sweet Potato 
Chips Latest. 
Nibbling News 
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STILLWATER, Okla. # — The 
lowly yam finally may get in the 
chips—sweet potato chips, that is: 
After studying the surplus yam 
situation for years, scien at 
|Oklahoma A&M think they've fi- 
nally hit on a_ solution. / 
If you can make potato chips 
from. regular potatoes, why not 
frup up sweet potatoes? 
Frank Cross, head of the horti- 
culture department, says experi- 
ments show the new chips may 
soon be the nibbling sensation. 
| They're big. golden yellow and 
icrisp with the sweet potato 
favor brought out. 
Some of the first experimental 
chips have been served this month 
at field days around Oklahoma 
and a survey of those munching 
the delicacy show they're enthusi- 
astic. 
“Besides being colorful and 
tasty, the chips made from sweet   
potatoes are healthier,” Cross 
| pointed out. "They have all the 
nourishment of regular potato 
chips plus vitantins.” 
Only a small part of the sweet 
|grocers because the majority is 
ion will be high-| jumbo size and too big and pithy 
for the table. 
cessed for chips virtually the 
tag Irish potatoes, - 
  Oe mend 
Resoning to C-1 lots 11 to @ of the - 
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Wisconsin Salesman 00 p) Mathew Dern ef 38 Crescent Dr., Missouri Town Project tions fro businessmen to help 
Admits Hotel Thefts | ' causing an estimated $900 damage | Providing Free Water fo 
: MARQUETTE —Charged with : nla occa ems cari wa iguant ag ogg atin ing The prolonged drought has dried 
breaking and entering, Gerald Caused b Fires yt —— tod by | SVINE OMA, Hall today. up many wells and ponds in this 
, antae, 5 Nasa. oe y Simney eputn, veeetied in 0 os is tel Ad tiser News| area, and water hauling has be- 
beauty supply salesman is on timated damage to the home farm chore. 
FEderal 2-581) $2,000 ond today, pending a De-| Four Houses, One Truck |ot brs. Julia Burke of-23 McNeitt | “™ guarenter. payment for the’ come 0 Air 
‘ Lost OUR LEASE cember circuit court trial. Damaged by Flames in am. 
xamination Childrea 
PURE LINSEED OIL ncpal court Monday, He was er.| LO8t 24 Hours — | wan te potable came o's tre | | ARKANSAS TRAVELER ti} ’ 
rested last week and police, say| Pour house fires. and one truck| Seq said. Estimated loss wes | | TURNS STAY-AT-HOME ‘e) we tai from hotel rooms, all over the up-| "7 ' Pontiac during the last) gee, 
i. per peninsula. 24 hours cost the owners over) O-cupents of the two-family home hs : = $4,000, according to estimates by/ are Thomas Wilkersons and the 
i : for ; GAUKLER the Pontiac Fire Department. | Robert Wassens RS ‘ 5 "| Maeny. petterns. co Most serious of the fires occurred an —_ Se ae 
: Values to 69e, Net sit esters. 8 STORAGE : this morning at the home of Mrs. Maple St., caugh 3 ! © | mes. 84.10 vain $9 | 200 block on Bagley St., and an 
Bh) wonmron ses sie ines; YE TEST S22) Ba nat epecalists in (Seis eet Kee seat ad z7 PAINT nag: 5:0 ite: storage, packing, local at Gen The. tam tose Seemen ereived to central Ge 
: : Values to 89c. Sunfast, colortest, Varnish, in- : from he 
; Porch and Deck pean dalled outside. 8 und long-distance moving | eres’ from the warage te ae 
H fie gene ees... pee $6.15 value .... $2,200 damage, according to fire| | Bond j Cha : ee : ope fo | 2.8 Sarna s on Bond in Charge CROSLEY Paint, Others ot values ALLIED 
iH ie S288 one rae Be ALLIED) reves said to base ~~ | Negligent Homicide an brplenlirate a a anthe 
9 Orchard Loke Spontaneous ignition Monday fe yl easel sckmlenten ae ie ao on a negligent homicide. charge 
Monday and was: released on $500 Guards ageing 
bond by West Bloomfield Justice 
aw set for Oct. 23. is charged with negligent 
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A . ° . Beverly Ave., is reported in fairly | . Ue iy 
Displaying This Emblem ez |.|\20-Day Stay Delayed for Day \tas.ss:.‘\sz-'s saey|—] GREATEST VALUE EVENT! cis eile oo y : General Hospital after being struck | . 
Aseoer we ". Denaldeen Thatcher Patteregn Schreiber Granted Time Pair Accused of Slaying | by a car Monday on E, Tenny- 
ee Ouvride-dattann to Harvest Crop Before Detroit Restaurant Man | %® Ave. according to Pontiac 
Metter BW ,Mattenlncher aguasy Beginning Sentence in Oak Park She suflered a pooete al 
Baber @ Bonen Maynaré Johnson J. L. VanWagoner LAPEER=—Floyd Schreiber, the! | The first degree murder trial of ne tiple bruises when she was 
“qeove Agency SS Agency second Lapeer County farmer con-| Eugene and Roberta Gilleo in the struck by an auto Griven by James 
—_ victed in a row over eviction of slaying of a Detroit restauranteur Williams, 17, of 513 F Ave. 
Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents the late Mrs, Elizabeth Stevens, in Oak Park Aug. 2 was recessed | tv west or E Tenayaon Ave has been granted 20 days of free-/ — in Oakland County Circuit nue when the Morris girl ran 
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Southern Michigan Prison. 
The 20-day stay of commitment 
was granted by Circuit Judge An- 
thony C. Quinn to allow Schreiber 
time to harvest his corn crop. 
Schreiber’s wife is also expecting 
her ninth child during the stay. 
Schreiber was one of 10 
farmers charged with assaulting 
Sheriff Clark Gregory when he 
and a deputy attempted to evict 
Mrs. Stevens in June, 1952. Her 
farm was sold at auction for fail- 
ure to pay a judgment after the. 
collapse of the Lapeer County 
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance 
Assn. in 1936. 
Gregory returned with reinforce- 
ments a month after he was driven 
off by the angry farmers and suc- 
cessfully evicted Mrs. Stevens. 
Schreiber was convicted last |from New York's International   HEROINE—Anne Louise Krause, 
above, stewardess aboard the ill- 
fated Eastern Airlines plane which 
crashed shortly after taking off 
Airport is credited with saving the 
lives of all but two of the 27 
persons aboard the plane, The 
Philadelphia, Pa., girl ignoring 
her own severe burns, calmly led 
the passengers to safety. 
$700 Is Taken   
  month and Judge Quinn sentenced | 
him yesterday to 18 months to) 
two years but recommended the | 
shorter term. 
Erwin Russell drew a_ similar | 
sentence several weeks ago. Eight 
others similarly accused, of the 
Dates for trying the remaining 
eight have not been set. 
2 Men Plead Guilty 
fo Station Holdup Two Pontiac men pleaded guilty 
and waived examination. Monday 
before Pontiac Judge Maurice P. 
Finnegan to an armed robbery 
charge. ; 
The men, Joseph Slusher, 
and Frank Freely, 53, both of a 
local hotel, were returned to Oak- 
land County Jail after failure to 
produce $5,000 bonds each. 
Slusher and Freely are charged 
with the Oct. 17 toy pistol hold- 
up of a filling station at 605 S. 
i St., in which $158 was 
taken,   
  
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  FRIDAY and SATURDAY 
October 23 and 24 
Cirele the dates on your calendar right now! Plan to visit 
your Martin Rosenberger Wallpaper Store and take advan- 
tage of the many Anniversary Sale specials — the big 
making specials | You will save, seve, SAVE at 
ripest Hamers during their 
BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE! 
Make certain you receive your painted Bud Vase FREE. 
During the Anniversary Sale, every customer will receive one 
of these enameled vases, painted by hand while you wait. 
  FOR FURTHER DETAILS SEE” 
PONTIAC PRESS October 22 
OSENBERGER’S 34 South Saginaw Street     |Auburn Heights Women 
' | on MOMS State Board 
AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mrs. 
| Frank Polasek was named record- 
|ing secretary of the state board of 
group convened in Saginaw 
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. 
Mrs. Bailey Arnold was elected 
treasurer. 
Both women were representa- 
tives from MOMS Unit 19. Others 
from the unit attending the con- 
vention were Mrs. Herschel Gibbs, 
  Mrs.- John Fruytier. 
Mrs. George Funk, Mrs. Sadie 
| Horst and Mrs. Emil Peters com- 
| complete the list. 
Guild Meets Tomorrow 
DRAYTON PLAINS — St. Cath-   
  assault on Gregory still face trial. | in Two Holdups 2 Bandits Rob Ferndale 
Service Station, Avon | 
Township Hardware siding and Oakland County Pfose- 
cutor Frederick C. Ziem is repre- 
senting the state. : 
The jury of nipe women and 
three men heard 18 witnesses 
testify Monday on the first day of 
the trial. . 
The trial resumes Wednesday at 
9:30 a.m. é 
Gilleo, 27, and his 22-year-old 
wife are charged with the death 
of John Caruso, 58, owner of a 
restaurant at 10339 Woodward 
Ave., whose body was, discovered 
Aug. 3 in a roadside ditch 2 
miles south ‘of Toledo. 
Although the couple admitted the 
killing in a statement to Ziem 
they pleaded innocent when ar- 
description. 
Gilleo's attorney, Arthur J. Hol- 
lis, and Mrs. Gilleo’s attorney, Phil 
Pratt, said their clients may take 
the stand in their own defense 
  later in the week. 
  
Pontiac Man Among 2   Two holdups, one in Ferndale | 
early today and the other in Avon 
Township Monday, netted bandits | 
a total of nearly $700, according | 
to police reports. 
A filling station attendant, 
Kenneth Cody of 512 Vester St., 
was robbed of $177 and his money | 
changer, and tied by his belt in_a 
back room of the station at Nine | 
  | about five feet nine. Mile Rd. and Hilton Rd. in Fern- 
17.4 dale. 
| Cody told police that two men, 
| about 160 and dressed in hunting 
| clothes, asked for service after 
driving into the station, then 
| forced him inside the station. No 
| weapon was shown during the 
‘holdup. The bandits were last seen | driving East on Nine Mile Road. 
Two armed men Monday held | | 
up the McBride Hardware at 
1927 Auburn Rd., Avon Township, 
and escaped with $500 in bills, 
according to Oakland County 
sheriff's deputies. 
| R. B. McBride, owner of the - MOMS of America, Inc. when the | store, told. deputies that a teen- da 
| aged youth held a gun on him 
| while a second bandit collected 
| the money. 
According to police reports, the 
holdups were not made by the} } 
| Same men. 
  
| Mrs. Glenn N Malcotm | Lake Orion Girl Injured ~ 
oe Rea Ge Driver Loses Control “5% 
A 1T-year-old [Lake Orion girl 4s 
in fair condition in Pontiac General 
Hospital today with internal in- 
| juries suffered last night in an| 
auto accident on Metamora road 
west of M-24. * 
Marilyn May of 224 S. Conklin weighing | 
erine Guild of St. Andrew Episco- Rd. told Oakland County sheriff's 
pal Church wil] meet at the home| deputies she was riding with 
of Mrs. Wallace Whitmer on Orion | Michael Nagel of 4943 Baldwin Rd. 
road tomorrow at 8 p.m. The group | on M-24 when Nagel veered onto 
| will sew for a bazaar to be held| Metamora Rd. to avoid an oncom- 
| Nov. 6 at the church. ing car and lost control of his 
vehicle.   
The total tonnage of coal and | 
| coke transported on Ohio river |   
Three-fourths of the active vol- 
tons. | the globe. Seeking Prison Release 
LANSING (UP)—Public hearings _ will be held Oct, 29 by the State | i 
| Parole Board on the cases of two/| © 
life term convicts, one formerly 
of Pontiac, seeking prison release. 
Jesse Vester, who was sentenced | > 
to a life term July 18, 1942, for | 
rape in Kent County, seeks parole | 
under the state “‘lifer law’’ while | ° 
James Kelly, formerly of Pontiac, ¢ 
has applied for commutation of 
his life term imposed Oct. 8, 1928, 
in Oakland County Circuit Court 
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From Midwest 
CHICAGO #—Midwest football 
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  ance against Minnesota. 
NOTRE DAME—Big problem 
in South Bend, Ind., the Irish 
home, is taking care of the cut- 
of-town visitors who already are 
arriving for the big game with 
Georgia Tech. Both teams are 
unbeaten. 
PURDUE—There may be sev- 
eral Boilermaker lineup changes 
for the Michigan State game. 
Goach Stu Holcomb only hopes the 
contest won't be a “runaway” for | 
MSC. . 
INDIANA — Center Charley 
Rzamic will be out for three weeks 
with shoulder tion. His 
place will be taken by sophomore 
Wayne Ethridge. 
AUTOMOTIVE ; 
Aete Gi. _ 
Cent.-Lincein = 18s Oak. Loan 12 Riemensehneider 16 Glenn's n 
5 PEt. Rabe “4 . orto 13 Sales ‘ 
  Tom Higgins and halfback Jerry five regulars. from the "52 squad. From the left are ill 
Brendel, end Don Perkuchin, fullback Don Colegrove, Yeager, guard > a a 
  
  Spartans Make 
Strong Gain in 
Weekly Ballot Cut Notre Dame's Edge 
to Only 46 Points on 
Total of 1107 
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Winterhalter. 
Wins for Preps Nash of Royal Oak, got a pair 
of touchdowns against Monroe. 
Imlay City went on a nine-touch- 
against Ortonville, win- 
of 8 and 3% yards and_setting up 
another with a 2-yard pass to 
Bob Griffin.     
MADISON, Wis. #—Has Ivy 
Williamson come up with another 
sleeper? 
On the basis of one football H mi 
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2 & boy.” 
| Giel, the Minnesota 4I!-America, 
was the lad who almost alone 
Gatherum fo Return 
to Quebec Tonight DETROIT #—After allowing two 
goals in three National Hockey 
League games, Detroit Red Wings’   
Along with Gatherum will go 
utility forward Marcel Bonin and 
Jim Hay. 
  
  
  
  “I wouldn’t feel bad about shoot- 
a 91, Mom; that’s pretty good 
  Jin, | tion to take or when Be aan ae ect Jim Miller May Answer 
Badgers’ Problem at QB | pulled his team to a 21-21 tie with 
Wisconsin last fall and kept the 
went on, “but he runs with an 
  
Skaters Seen | 
in Exhibition 
at Rolladium 
City’s U. S. Champions 
Stage Demonstration 
on Monday Evening 
| A, skating exhibition, featuring members of the most outstanding 
team ever to represent Pontiac in 
an American championship, was 
held Monday evening at the Pon- 
| tiac Rolladium. : 
Laurene Anselmy, 3-time winner 
of the national senior ladies title, 
appeared in a solo number, while 
junior pairs champions Martha 
Lee Rogers and Gary Meeker gave 
a pairs exhibition. 
Dance exhibitions were given by 
Patricia Jarrard and Mary Lan- 
don, who recently earned gold 
medals in skating: Suzan Dan- 
ner, Sherill Lyon and Robert Mills, 
2nd and 3rd place winners in the 
recent American event, were .in- 
introduced.       
The first time Detroit Lion rookie 
Lew Carpenter got the ball in a 
regular National Football League 
73-yard interception return 
| against the Pittsburgh Steelers.   * 
But their two closest rivajs in 
the weekly balloting, Michigan fs F : £ HT et é i Notre i E 
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The top 10 (first-place votes in 
parentheses). 
1. Notre Dame (57) 1133 
2. Michigan State (31) 1107 
3. Maryland (27) 1004 
4. Georgia Tech (3) 769 
5. Michigan 683 
6. Baylor (1) 623 
7. Illinois 4) 531 
8. 
  
Leads Scorers Reibel Tops Teammate 
Gordie Howe With 11 
Points in 2 Weeks 
MONTREAL w — Ear! (Dutch) 
Reibel, brash young center of the 
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“From the stands, he looks al- 
identical to the Sande of 25 
crouching low and with 
down riding all out to 
win. recognize him instant- 
s 
Eddie Arcaro, acknowledged the 
of the present genera- 
he couldn't compare the | 
today with other years. 
“I was just starting out West 
when Sande retired, and I never top rider 
tion, said 
Sande of Earle Sande Is Lacking Only Item’ 
  
t should be done.”’ 
Clarenceville Host 
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be held this afternoon-at the course Midget Football 
Program Slated 
Saturday Night Youngsters Will. Play 
Games 
at Wisner > Stadium 
Youngsters from the city midget 
will have a chance 
  near the school on Middlebelt 
road. Livonia Bentley, which w 
this time. First $300 proceeds, 
jpenses, will go back into the midget 
last year’s: meet, is not competing | grid program and the remainder 
will be used in the junior chamber 
Five schools afe in the field, | of commerce youth activities fund, 
including the host team. Others 
are Milford, Keego Harbor, Avon- 
dale and Howell, Milford’s Dick 
Jackman ts the individual favorite. 
  saw him then. I have seen him a Meet starts at 4:15 p.m. | according to jaycee chairman Wil- 
liam L. Treanor. 
_ Tickets may be obtained from 
jaycee members or at downtown 
stores. 
    
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shows Connie Dawson and Pete MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS—Herman Bishop 
(center), pitcher-manager of the City Class A 
Baseball League champion Ortonville team, proudly   
  Mihay the wrist- 
  
Cadets Get Up Early   
(Red) Blaik of the Army football 
team had not previously been rec- 
ognized as a man of rare distinc- 
tion, there would be no denying 
him the accolade now. 
Within minutes after his reviv- 
ing Cadets had upset the Duke 
Blue Devils at the Polo Grounds 
last Saturday, the master was on 
the phone to tell a somewhat star- platoon football. One can only be- 
lieve now that Red really means 
it. 
The man who perhaps did more 
than any other coach to make the 
two-platoon game fashionable said 
that his boys were worn to a fraz- 
zie, especially those among them 
who had battled the invaders for 
the full hour without relief. Army’s Earl Blaik Still Favors Two 
=| Platoons, Despite Upset of Duke | 
Fi cmiemeiais ima ETCTERT mente ~~ 
  
Ex-New England Prep 
Star Is Busy Moving 
BOSTON w—Former high school 
football star Billy Donlan isn't 
  11 points with the season only two 
  Canadiens’ veteran stickman, has 
five goals to lead that department. | 
has only five points to show for 
his efforts. 
  against average: even playing the game this season, 
weeks old, official statistics re-| but he is keeping New England 
| college gridiron fans on their toes | 
| trying to keep track of him. 
First he accepted a Harvard 
scholarship but left after five days 
because ‘I just didn’t feel at 
home,” He moved to Holy Cross 
College. 
Last night his father said the 
boy will enroll at Boston College 
,| today ‘“‘so he can be near his 
| ailing mother."' Because of the 
transfers he isn't eligible.for fresh- 
But he has no assists yet, so he man football. 
  
TODAY A YEAR AGO — Hugh 
Terry Sawchuk of the Red Wings | McElhenny starred as the unbeat- 
heads the goalies with a 1.67 goals-|en San Francisco 49ers defeated 
|the Chicago Bears 40-16.   
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front for 1954. 
opening for some baseball talk. It 
position if they were not so jittery, 
being hit with a pitched ball. 
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pitchers to ‘‘stick it in their ear” 
“Teomplete falsehood. . 
Getting back to the dominance 
aerie in 1954. > 
  ing 
golf for a woman 52 years old!” 
4 By GRANTLAND RICE 
NEW YORK—In this waning autumn season of 
Indian summer, it is generally coneeded in baseball 
circles that the Yankees and the Dodgers are far in 
This is football time, but there is still a slight 
advance that the Dodgers would be in an even surer 
Robinson’s charge that Casey Stengel ordered his 
Dodgers, it now comes to a. matter of picking the 
team or teams who might challenge the eagle’s 
In the American League, the Indians, White Sox 
and Red Sox finished in the‘first division. You can else 
might be said in 
especially Jackie 
is, of course, a 
of Yankees and 
  and Richie dark, drab and 
5 Talent Spread Too Thin for American and NL 
Rivals fo Seriously Threaten Yankees and Dodgers throw the other four out. The Indians still have 
the pitching and A] Rosen. They haven't too much 
White Sox have an able mangger, Billy Pierce 
and Virgil Trucks, 2 good shortstop and nothing else 
you speak about. Red Sox have the best team 
coming up. Lou Boudreau, the Red Sox manager, 
felt well satisfied with the way things were coming 
e ° ° 
“We already have a fine defensive team,” he 
back | Said. “And we have others who may be much better 
there would | 0" offense. And there is still Ted Williams, our .400 
as part of the hitter, keen to have another full year at: it. 
him. a What is happening to the National League? It is 
just as badly off as the American League is. National 
League teams, outside of Milwaukee, were even 
further away from the Dodgers. 
Milwaukee has the better chance, but Milwaukee 
has to be much stronger than it was last season. 
What about the Cardinals? 
And next spring they report without Vinegar Bend 
Mizell.’ Phillies have Robin Roberts, Curt Simmons, 
Ashburn. They finished far out. ‘Unconscious’ Is 
Summation of 
Stanford's Play 
| Garrett got unconscious!" 
Taylor explains his Indians’ big 
upset win, 21-20, over then No 
ranked UCLA Saturday. 
couldn't drop anything,’’ 
never again see a passing day 
like that at Stanford. 
“I don’t know what UCLA could! 
| have done. How can you stop a| 
| pass attack that’s unconscious?” |   13 of 15 passes on two successive 
touchdown drives of 69 and 63 
| yards, and 18 of 27 for the day 
Golden Gloves Winner 
| Starts Prison Sentence 
| FLINT (UP) — Samuel Carson, who won the Golden Gloves heavy- 
weight boxing championship here 
last spring, began a 3-to-10-year 
prison term today. 
Carson, 22, was sentenced Mon- 
day following his conviction on 
hold-up charges. A jury found 
Carson guilty of pulling a knife 
on Charles A. Hutchinson, 56, and 
taking $42. T-quarterback Garrett completed | That's how Stanford coach Chuck | 
“And his receivers simply| 
Taylor added today. “T anticipate we'll athletic star at Pontiac High   tanford's Play | | AF Team Win Scores Winning: Tally 
Late in Game to Give 
| Bremerhaven Victory 4 
Walter Beach, former all-around 
School, recently scored the win- 
ning .touchdown for the Bremer- 
haven Port of Embarkation (Ger- 
many) Blue Devils in a USAF 
football league game. 
The speedy halfback went 16 
yards in the last two minutes 
of play for a score as the Blue 
Devils defeated Frankfurt's 
Black Knights, 24-19. He ac- 
counted for 182. yards of his 
team’s total 305 in 16 tries for an 
11.4 yard average. 
Beach, an Airman ist-Class sta- 
tioned with the Air Force at Brem- 
erhaven, is the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter Beach Sr., of 592 
Wyoming street. 
Crawford Mims, senior guard on 
the University of Mississippi grid 
team, has started in the“last 70-- 
college and high school games in 
which he has played.   
    
JACKSON—Pontiac pacers and 
trotters are among the busiest 
campaigners at the Jackson Race- 
way fall harness meeting, and one 
of them, Pastime Judy, is among 
the top winners. " 
Judy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. 
Henry Lobeck and driven by Irv- 
ing Utter, won three of six starts 
and finished a strong 3rd last 
Wednesday night behind Laurel 
Scott. 
  dreary. Clare, won on. Oct. 7, and fin- 
ished Srd Wednesday, but Pas- 
to visit the Pontiac Horses Are Busy 
Campaigners at Jackson 
  Fast Delivery, owned by Mr. and 
Mrs. J. O. Shelton and Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Shelton of Pontiac, has 
started four times here but has 
not finished in the money. 
Leo Metz’ Calvin Mc has been 
fairly successful at Jackson, hav- 
ing two seconds and a third in 
three starts. Scotty Hal, another 
Metz entry, has been in the money 
13 times in 21 starts this year 
including a 1st and a 2nd in his 
last two Jackson starts. 
Marcella Spencer, owned by Ed- 
ward M. Stout, Sr., and driven 
by Tommy Winn, has two vic 
tories and a place in four Jackson 
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around the country how they were 
doing. Two said they liked it, three 
couldn't see it at all, and two 
more merely pointed to some of 
Bob Porterfield, 
Harvey Haddix 
Shutout Leaders Nat Star Blanks Nine 
Foes, Cardinal Lefty 
Records Six 
By SHELDON SAKOWITZ 
NEW YORK uw — Bob Porter- 
field's failure to shut out the 
troit Tigers this season kept 
from blanking every team in 
American League at least 
Nevertheless,   
  shutout His brilliant 
ances were in dinect contrast to 
his record a year ago. During. the 
campaign ‘he 29-year-old 
fr@undsman lost seven shutouts, 
three by 1-0 scores. and posted a 
13-14 won-lost record 
Haddix, National League shut- 
once each. 
Billy .Pierce of the White Sox, 
who recorded a skein of 40 score- 
less frames during the year, was 
runnerup to Porterfield in the 
American League with seven 
whitewash jobs. 
Milwaukee's Warten Spahn and 
Philadelphia's Robin Roberts, a 
pair of 23-game winners, ranked 
behind Haddix in the National 
League shutout department with 
five each. 
Ted Williams Named 
Top September Pro 
NEW YORK # — Ted Williams’ 
  award as “pro 
month” in the competition for the 
$10,000 Hickokbelt. 
comeback overshad- 
  
ROYAL BOWLERETTES — . ; 
 scerthe Sty. 31 Star Gree. 4 the Washington) George Sauer of Baylor, 
team that could walk off with the 
Southwest Conference title, 
likes it. 
Army’s Blaik, whose team rose 
to a 14-13 upset over Duke in its 
last outing, says the one-platoon 
Said Caldwell, whose club has 
lost but two games in the last 32, 
including last week’s 65-7 slaughter 
“The rules makers weren't think- 
ing of the boys when they installed more stamiria ‘from the boys. 
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Miss Several 
‘Games for Rams. 
LOS ANGELES  — Two frac- 
tured vertebrae will keep Tom 
Fears was hurt late in the 
game against the Detroit Lions 
last Sunday when hit by line- 
backer Jim David after catching 
a pass. His injury is serious 
enough so that he has been 
placed om the ineligible list to | 
make room fer another active | 
Coach Hampton Pool said yes-|   not be available for the next two 
games, against the Chicago 
and Detroit Lions, both in   
  
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No. 1 team in the country in the among the sites to record action| Ask the Creek players | tuihack for Texas A & M, piled 
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fOOps | tine goalie (1) got the best of the battle by punching the ball (left) | screens in Chicago, whore the pro- Bay City Central trounced Pon- 
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  By JACK HAND Angel Lopez, Gavilan's manager. | reportedly did his heavy drills in Priced From 
NEW YORK @—The new mid- lg arg I like Turpin a little | Britain. ° : $54.00 
dleweight champion of the world—| bit. But who knows?” Internetional ES RANDOLPH 
Randy Turpin or Bobo Olson—will Who knows? That. is the story odd dan sae nee rete ariuoo 
have a ready challenger in Kid/of this Olson-Turpin match in| ringside seats with about $85,000 
Gavilan. the welter champ. which boldish Bobo from Honolulu | in advance sale. Best guess on the Custom Tailors 
* * ® and San Francisco is an 11 to 5) crowd probably is 15,000 paying nd Clothiers 
The Cuban keed, training at) favorite $140,000. The bout will be carried a 
| Seam N. J, tor a = de-| Almost to’ man, the managers 0" CBS network radio and tele- 81 SOUTH. SAGINAW 
ease against Jomay on at\ and trainers who make boxing V!sion with New York and @ 75- Tuxedo Rentals 
—— 5 avi apse pol their business lean toward Olson. | Mile area blacked out of the TV 
parolee ssinenoal agp the | They t Turpin for his first | Picture. | 
nest of — S-round fight with Sugar Ray Robinson but EEE 
Win baag cog Ba ag eromiggel they have been bewildered by his| . 
want Turpin or Oaon next.” sid) "MSS SNS ‘PRICES SLASHED on . By the sea at Asbury Park, 
McDonald Again Named | Nn. J., Olson quietly prepares for N . 
AP Wolverine of Week | “Sa work and shadow boxing he Ww. | 
ANN ARBOR (#—For: the second hee opel — eoeh be ‘ | 
straight week, Michigan quarter- | hasn't overdone his boxing, | 
back Duncan McDonald today was | worked on a consistent schedule e | 
selected as the Wolverines’ star of alla aged pl dome gael 
the week. Turpin boxed a rounds 
was honored ‘by the Associated FIsMER WILL . INSTALLED IN ONE DAY! 
urday’s game, the score of which Treen sane Jit 8 Welbon + 4 BUICK 38 to ‘47 
might well have read: McDonald | Fire Fan ae re 3 DESOTO . 
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Cut Trieste Withdrawal 
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decided to slow down evacuation 
of their troops from disputed Tri- 
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Loncmsows reeiercs 85¢ tioned. — * 8 « } ' 
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   Korea—The State Department 
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Thursday on schedule to discuss 
a Korean peace conference with 
the Communists, even though the 
latest Red China note on this is 
regarded as unsatisfactory. 
Dean would be empowered to 
neutrals such as India be included 
in the peace parley but could make 
no commitments, only report back 
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alleged violations along its fron- 
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Flint - Grand Rapids - Port Huron 
Battle Creek - Bay City - Lansing   i a ~ 
Fire Hose Clogs Up | Grains Give Up | Losa! Markets iStocks Higher as Area Home Burns |. . pape : Farmer to Consumer ° Le) P. Clogg d ins a oon ouaca See ereeeeeecee m 
while firemen were fighting a blaze te 25 here Sunday has resulted in an) CHICAGO u—Grains had diffi- 3 
order calling for flushing of city | culty holding steady on the Board 130 
fire hydrants. of Trade today. They pushed ahead 8 
Two of three hoses quit spouting | in active dealings right after the = 
water soon after firemen began | opening,, only to give up their 4 
battling a blaze at the home of | gains as quickly as they had made a3 
Harris B. Garrick Sunday. The | them. a9s te ake 
firefighters had to take time out| Strength‘in soybean oil and light BL 
to clean the nozzles. Estimated | receipts of both soybeans and corn soe GH, Wo ang 8 
damage to the home was set at| got the market off to its good 
$15,000. , start. However, there wasn’t much Carestien, C008D vreevsoree 5 4 
STATE OF MICHIGAN —in the Probate follow-through demand and there — 
a eee ly the matter of the tion con- . Ss upturn, Wholesale corning Reginald Carleton, minor. Cause Wheat near the end of the first 
To Geraldine and James Fields, par-| hour was %-% cent lower, De-| pgrrorr (UP)—Wholesale prices on ents of oni, comes. clea ts. tk cember, $1.94%;, corn, was un- the public farmers’ markets: 
Court alleging that the present where-| Changed to %4 higher, "December oe be wen) so4ee be oo abouts‘ of parents of said minor | $1.465%%, and lower | No. 2.25-2.75 bu.; fancy, 
child ts unknown ana the child is de- oats were %6 a i is03.00 bu; Me pendent upon the stste for support. and | (0 Ye ee Dossier, ¥ Soy- tatoan fancy, 3.06 bu Ne 1 238-218 New York Stocks said child should be pisced under | beans were ¥% lower to ¥%4 higher. Leeaian She Syn the jurisdiction of this Court. : Figuers dectma! points eighths In the name of the of the state | November $2.72, and lard was 10| tu wealthy, tency, 3.50" bu.; No). saan se a1.1 int tia * py ny oly ere notified to 33 cents a hundred pounds 2.50-3.00 bu.: Wolf River, No. 1, 1.75- Admira) wee 22.7 int Tel & Tel.. 45 
on said peti will be 2.25 bu.; grapes, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 pk. ** 327 Johns Man... 4 bold of the Court Bouse ue, the Utig of higher, October $17.40. bekt. Pears, Bartlett, fancy, 3.00 bu; see wail * oa pon avd Hay.... 16.3 said County, on the ; y No. 1; 2.25-2.75 bu.; Bosc. No. 1, 3.00- * 61.4 Kennecott... 
Lea ee anne | Groin Pri 33s ba. Gainer, ancy” binsou. set | Alte Si-o"S 4 Eemeea Shs - vi e weby com- ain Frices 2.60-3.60 bu. Watermelons, No, 1, 1.00- Alum Lad “53 LoF lass. 3 
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thes to osama weien CHICAGO GRAIN Vegetables: Beets, No. 1, 65-85 dos. | Am Airlin.... 12.1 Lockh Aire .. 25.5 and notice CHICAGO—Opening grain: behs.; topped, Ne. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Beans, | Am Can...... 35.3 Loew's soe ee 
sai be Bee a acne pee. amen ef os ERS] Matte, Cae seeds hate | AR Sues? Se Mires Pc att <aaauses 04% July u ‘occo! ° ‘ -bu. ares a 
= ae tiene Sena & oocenee sctnana err 198%  #$Soybeans— Cabbage, standard variety, No. 1, .1%6-| Am Ges 4& El 33.1 Martin Gi ... 15 
end eiveutated tm said ty May ........ 200 Nov ........ 270%] 1.00 bu.; curly, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 half-bu.; | Am Loco...... 136 May D Str .. 29.4 the Honorable Arthur £ OO ee cccnae 197 OG8 cacncses 2.73 red, No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bu; sprouts, No.| Am M & Fdy.. 216 Mead C 25.6 
Moore, Judge of said Court, in the|C®— Mar .....0+- 72 | 1, .75-1.28 bu. Carrots, No. 1, .65-.85 doz. | Am N Gas..., 35.7 Mid Cont Pet 59.6 City of Bentine tn cald County. thin 104m | DUE «---000- 14500 May o.oo... 2.70% | behs.: topped, No. 1, 150-260 bu. Cauli- | Am Rad...... 126 Monsen Ch .. 837 day of October AD. i , Mar ........ 149% July 2.66% | flower. No. 1, 115-150 dos. Celery, No. | Am Smelt..... 28.5 Mont Ward .. 585 1 RTHUR E moore. | May ...-..-- 50 Lard— | 1, 325-400 crate; No. 1. 90-100 dos. | Am Sti Pd... 29.2 Motor Pd ... 25 A true copy r of Probate. | 2¥Y 1.49% Oct. .... 16.80} behs.; celery root, No. 1, 1.00-150 doz, | Am Tel & Tei 155.7 Mot Wheel 32.8 GEORGIENA R. MURTHA Oats— Nov ... 14.40| behs. Cucumbers, slicers, fancy, 5.00 bu.;| Am Tob..... 76.1 Mueller Br ... 23.3 
Probate Register, Juvenile Division. | D&€ 76% Dec 3.30] No. 1, 300-350 bu.:; No. 1. 3.00-3.50 bu.: | ABac Cop... 318 Murray Cp .. 178 
Oct. 20, °53| MAF -.....--. 17% Soybean Oil— eggplant, No. 1, 1.00-150 bu: eggplant.| Anac W&C.. 482 Nash Kely .. 18 
MAY. 5 52<5:-.< 1S Oct. ....... 1307] long type. No.1, 125-175 bu “Pennel,| Afmour ..... 66 Nat Bisc - 35.3 July ee sseawes ery Pi cdescocke 1224] No. 1, .75-.80 doz. behs. Horseradish, No.| Atchison ...., $3 Nat Cash R ., 56 
per Mar ......... 1.88] 1, 275-325 pk bskt. Kohirabi, No. 1, | At! Cst Line... 90.4 ,Net Dairy ... $05 Te «--2nn0e 110% May ......... 11.78 | 100-150 doz. behs. Leeks, No.1, 1.00. | Ati Refin ..... 371 Nat Lead or Wier cesses 1.26\6 ase — Onions, ey. No. 1, 1.00- outa = Eda Hr ot st : = 
. ° bens: No. 1 "8-b0'do8. behs': pickling, | Balt. & Ohio... 214 NY Air Bre 382 
One Full Year Guarantee f} Drunk Driver Jailed No. 1. 90 per ib. Parsnips, No. 1. 1.80- | Bendix, Av... 61.1 By Come) «. &* half-bu. Parsley, curly, No. 1, .50- ee : 
From = ae 7S ° Beth 6ti...... @.2 Norf & West a4 
ee ——e. - William Cox, 33, of 6180 Hecla| ;'5°gea. “sens. Peppers, cayenne, io. 1, | Boeing Airp... 478 No Am Av ... 18 
cory saree ane s. Re- I) st.. Detroit, was sentenced to 30| .75-1.25 pk. bekt: hot, No. 1, 100-166 | Bohn Alum... 30.¢ Nor Bac |... main out only three hours. No bu: green, sweet, fancy, 2.50 bu.; Wo. | Bond Stre.... 131 Northw Air} .. 97 signs used. days in Oakland County Jail and); {00-156 bu.; red. sweet, No. 1, 1.00- | Borden tat > eee fined ‘$50 Monday by Birmingham | }5¢ bu. toes, fancy, 1.40-1.0- 50- Brings tar Sta awis 6 
Rox Ex Company [fj 2wsice, Join 3. Com attr Cox) 1" 23553 woe ctoe, Porat Py | Brag ins 182 Fare oes. Ba 7 5 : in e ase 
1014 Pent. St. Bk. Bldg. FE ¢-9462 ty to a charge of driv-| 1, ee aes Nene: ted fancy. 1.0 dos, | BOG4 Co a. ee ets 2 a —_——- ing under the influence of liquor.| pens; No. 1 65-90 dos behs. Rute- | Colum A&M... 0S Be. ee: ba N pd y eas, No. 1. 2.00-2 25 bu. Squash. acorn. | 6. pry. . 114 Phelps D - 32.5 
No, 1, 90-125 half-bu. butternut, No. | ca, pac 7 Sev +s eeee 30.3 
> 1, 1.00-1.50 ba; Delicious, No. 1, 100- | ooo. cyt) | ' |: 163 Philip Mor .. 816 [—_— : 150 bu.; Hubbard, Wo. 1, 00-138 bu. | Cater ‘Trac... 474 Phill, Pet : $26 Tomatoes, fancy, 150 pk Ne. | Ge 204 Pit Plate G) . 481 
Wednes- 1, 60-125 pk. bskt.; out door, fancy, & Ohiec.. 363 Proct Gam .. 6417 
3.25 half-bu.: No. 1, 150-200 half-bu.| cnr a Nw. 148 Pure Ol .... day Is rip, fancy, 1.50 dos. behs; No. 1, "tt @tg RKO Pie .... 27 eared dos. behs.; topped, Wo. 1, 1-38-| Gities Bve oe ron aee 
DOUBLE . Climax Mo... 47 wii eee: Cab’ » Mo, 1, 100-150 bu. | Goce Cole 108 4 ell cae “* ae 
STAMP lard. Wo. 1, 75-125 bu. Kale, No. I. | Coig Palm... 41.4 Reyn Met... 48 
1.00-150@ bu.;. mustard, No. 1, .75-1.25 | Col Ges - 136 Rey Tod B.. a6 
| bu. Spinach, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bu. Sorrel. | Con Edtson.... 403 gt Jos Lead . 925 
DAY 3-1 38 Pe. Parntd. Me 1 e138 be. | COR OB «-- 34 Sead Al RR .. 4 
BERKSHIRE HOSIERY Lattuee and sind, greens Geiery eab- | C wet eer Sets Be Con P Pf 4% 106 Shell Of .... 715 We Give bage. No. 1, 150-200 bu. Endive. No. 1.) Cont Can ... 563 Simmons .., 297 
H 51 gauge 15 denier $1.35 pr. 100-150 bu: Bleached, No. 1. 115-225 Cont Mot |... @1 Sinelair Oti'.. 334 oldens | bu. Escarole, No. 1, 125-150 bu: jicont On ..... 86.3 Socony Vac .. 32.5 
Stamps | 60 gouge 15 denier $1.50 pr. | bleached, No. 1. 175-225 bu. Lettuce. |Corn Pd... 725 Sou cccse MED 
Sera Nurses White Nylons $1 35 1 teetee' & la = ; Ko |Cunn Drug ... 37.4 Sou Ry ...... 21 wt , - u.; leaf, No. }, 5-125 |curtiss Wr .. 173 oesrez corecce “3 
bu. Romaine, No. 1, 150-175 bu Det Edis _. 97 4 Brand ... 271 
HINCKLEY’S ec $1 Pric paid ne Bhs 5 se $3 ww Chem 37 ae - Store eupreere aie nt per dosen | DuPont .. 103.3 os on Led co 2 
W. Huron St. ot T Rd salute gress cope re lean air Lt peepee «BS eral-state s r . - 
e uron - of elegraph : Whites —tirede A temo 71-78, weight- | Eastm Kod .. 45 Sock ry - = 
ed average 73\:: large 66-69, wid avg | fl Auto L .. 422 gyiy gl Pa .. 321 acest meena - dium 47-51%, wtd avg 50%: anal Erie RR....... 185 Texas Co . 837 
42-43, wtd avg 42%; grade B large 62- @&-Cell-O 42 Tex O Bul .. 
4%. wid avg 62. | Pirestone...... 92 rhomp . ate Browns—Grade A ymbe 00-78. wtd | Preept Sul..... 422 time R Bear 374 ave Ti‘e: large 65-67%. wtd avg 66,|Gen Elec .,.. 76 rransamer 25.6 medium 40-Si's. wid avg 49%; small | Gen Pes ++ 811) pwent C Fox 147 rt B large 61-62'5. wid avg 61,|Gen Mills 574 wnderwood .” 333 
$ for one week $700 grade C large 40. Gea Mot i: 3, Un Careide .. @26 — In 
costs only CHICAGO BUTTER AND FGGs 2° Unit Air Lim 237 
ONLY $1.16 FOR 3 DAYS est cee. wholesale baying. prices um: [Same © RM: 387 Unntedn Oo.) bt -10 . «25 : - changed; 83 score AA 68: 82 A 67.5: 60 7° Unit Pruit |. 475 a — 'B 65.5; 60-C 63.75; cars 00 B06: 08 C | Oeeee BFevwe Ot) tn Gas Im 347 
& weed cs t risk y family’s security On c @ thet |° steady to firm, receipts 8.2462 Goodyear br v H —¥ ' "3 Wait on-your hunting tripyt D> | Sa eee: am 7 ceo. | 13 -* 303 
= Accident Insurance Policy ERS now nets it? © ree etl 
. gives double protection at lowest qpst. Pays Livestock acend.... 134 Yee Reel... 
. hospital-medical expenses if injured .. . and DETROIT LIVESTOCK ee On West Un Tol ua 
’ $5,000 to $25,000 if killed. PHONE or come [| . DET? Tl A 3 ge yg ton | ~~ "119 Wests A Bre 336 e y : rows i A 
in for full details today. and gilts 70 to 27$ pounds 21.25-21.75; | og oe . e white Met .. 306 few ¢ one and two 190-220 Ibs 622.00. | rieng St! ... 404 Woolworth .. 435 
top; other weights scarce; sows under . J") 932 Yale @ Tow .. 352 
Kenncth G. 400 Ibs $19.25-20.00; 400-600 Ibs sows! tnrerix Tr..... 147 Young @ & W 24 617. 75-18. 75 Int Harv...... 27 Yngst Sh & T 394 Cattle—Galabie 500. Market generally 1p: wick... 391 Zenith Red .. 723 
  
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all     PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953 
  *| state controller by Gov. Williams. ». Lederle, director of the University 
of Michigan Institute of Public Ad 
ministration, has. been appointed 
The third educator to hold this 
post, Lederle succeeds Robert F. 
Steadman... He is the son of the 
late E. J. Lederle, former Oakland 
County School Commissioner. 
County Deaths Myr! Riley Brainard 
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- 
ice for Myri Riley Brainard, 50, 
af 344 West Harwood Ave., will 
be 10 a.m. tomorrow at Kinsey 
Funeral Home with burial in Bruce 
Cemetery. Armada. He died Sun- 
day at home. 
Surviving are his widow, Helen; 
three sons, A3/c Robert B. of 
Youngstown, Ohio, Kenneth, Wayne 
D.; ‘a step son, Claire Carter; a 
daughter, Shelby Jean; three 
| brothers and four grandchildren. 
William Frame Sr. 
FERNDALE — Service-for Wil- 
liam Frame Sr. 78, of 833 East 
Cambourne Ave., will be 1 p.m. to- 
morrow at Severence - Funeral 
Home, Detroit, with burial in Oak- 
view Cemetery. He died Sunday. 
Surviving are a son, William J., 
three sisters and two grandchil- 
dren.   
Mrs. Annie Christel 
ROYAL OAK — Rosary service 
for Mrs. Annie Christel, 89, of 307 
Phillips Pl., will be 8:30 tonight 
and prayer service at 8:30 a.m. 
tomorrow at Sullivan and Son Fun- 
eral Home. Requiem Mass will be 
9 a. m. tomorrow at St. Mary's 
Church with burial in Mt. Olivet 
Cemetery. 
She died Sunday at home. Sur- 
viving are two daughters, Mrs. 
Frank Grinkey and Mrs. Herman 
Herring of Royal Oak; a son, Walt- 
er of Center Line; 13 grandchildren 
and nine great-grandchildren. 
Mrs. Ottie Mae Viers 
TROY TOWNSHIP — Service for 
Mrs. William (Ottie Mae) Viers, 
64, of 15277 East Sixteen Mile Rd., 
will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at Beth- 
  STOCK AVERAGES esda seen Temple, Detroit, 
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etre and ceanneuaah tees “ee NEW YORK—(Comptied by the As- 
15.00; vel utility and commercial cows | sociated Press). - - 
$10.00-12.00, few high commercial cows r 
$12.50 and above: canners and cutters Indust. Ratls Util —s 
mostly $8.00-10.50; few heavy commercial | Net change +2 +32 +3 
bulls up to $14.80; bulk cutter and utility | Noom today..... 1400 T99 S44 1} 
bulls $8.00-12.00. Gay .naee- 1398 7.7 S44 1065 
Calves—Galabie 275. Vealers generally | Week S¢0 .....- 135.7 6 539 103.6 
steady; most high good and choice veal-| Month ago ..... 1334 773 823 1632 
ers $24.00-30.00; most primé individuals Year ago .....-- IMT #20 817 1067 
$31.00; commercial and low mostly MD cccce 1518 936 855 1163 
$15.00-23.00; cull and utility ranged | 1953 low ......,. 1902 7325 805 605 
96.00-14.00, not many u 4 ¥ 1063 high .....- 08 48 8 «1157 
Stieep—Galabie 900 Market Ny | } BOW cece. 131.2 . 6.7 S07 87.0 
a early sales high prime 
pang A gh yy et -~ a wea ® ; some utility 
and low good $13.00-11.06; cull around| Figures after decimal points are aga 
poe su ae oe 00-6 00 a Baldwin Rubbder* : 112 «13 at J y | Berwin Rupber®.,.+.- 
ai —— D & C Nevigation® ... 4 ie 
MLOAGC Gerity*Michigan® ..... 
= cz Kingston Products*.... 3 32 
CHICAGO (AP) — Salable nogs 10,000: | Masco Serew* ........- 3 3.1 fairly active, steady to 25 lower; mostly | Midwest Abrasive*..... 460684 steady on butchers: sows steady to 25-| Rudy Mfg* ........... 26 2.7) lower. most choice 190-260 Ib. butehers | Wavne Screw 16 16 16! 
21 40-2165: several loads 21.75; few 170- 
180 Ib 21 00-2150; most 300-560 Ib. sows 
20 00-21.25; early sheorance 
utility and commercial bulls 12.00-14 
commercial to prime vealers 16.00-24 
cull and utility 9.00-14 00 
Poultry DETROIT POULTRY   
DETROIT (AP)—Live poultry ices 
paid per pound f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 
quality up to 10 a.m. 
Heavy hens 24-26; light t 21; heavy 
roasters over 4 Ibs, 30-32; vy drof 
vy young 
; heaty young tom turkeys 30-3 
  
CHICAGO POULTRY 
(AP)—Live poultry fully 
receipts 1,748 coops; f. 0. b. pay- 
ing prices unchanged; heavy hens 22- 
26; light hens 185-20; fryers or broilers   29-31; old roosters 18-20; ducklings 27. *No sale bid and asked | 
  
Foreign Exchange |, 
NEW YORK (AP)—Poreign exchange 
rates follow ‘Great Britain in dillars, 
others in cents) 
Canadien dollar in New York open 
market 1 15-16 per cent premium or 
101.83% U. 6. cents unchanged. 
Europe: Great Britain (pound) $2.8}, 
up % of a cent: Greet Britain 30 day 
futures 280%, up “e of s cent; Great 
Britain 60 day futures 2.80%, up “% of 
@ cent; Great Britain 00 day futures 
280 %, up % of « cent: Belgium 
(franc) 2.00 13-16, up 1-16 of @ cent; 
Prance (franc) % of s cent, un- 
changed: (guilder) 26.43, un- 
(franc) 
> Denmark 
Latin America: Argentina (free) 7.24. 
unchanged; Brari) (free) unquoted 
Mexico 1164. unchanged: Venezuela 
(dolivar) 30063, unchanged: 
Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.55, un- 
changed 
Rochester Youth Fined 
Donald E. Shippey, 19, of 1439 
Courtland Ave., Rochester, was 
fined $75 Monday by Avon Town- 
ship Justice Luther C. Green after 
the youh pleaded guilty to a 
charge of driving under the in- 
fluence of liquor.   
  
+S 4 2 RRR Rest 
Credit Terms Available 
Now Loceted at 40 S. Seginew St. 
| Next-to Stote Theater FE DR. HAROLD BUSSEY 
OPTOMETRIST Prescription Satety Glasses 
Eyes Examined © Glasser Fitted SE Tt a 
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  East Lansing and Richard of Lans- 
     Business Notes: — 
Steel for Autos   
  
    
    
  
    reduced’ its prices of steels used 
by auto makers by an average of 
almost $6 a ton in order to meet 
competition. 
“This action by Great Lakes Steel 
implied that some other major 
producer was the first steel com- 
pany to cut prices. 
Great Lakes Steel is a subsidiary 
of National Steel Co. in Pittsburgh. : 
The price reductions included| Reckless driving cost a Ferndale More and mere people of 
~~ A gatery rere defi oor Monday, when he pleaded guilty vesting part of their funds 
. are carbon products, | to that charge before Farmington in common stocks. We can 
ee Judge J, C. Schulte. William A. suggest the names of lead- 
grades “ow alloy, high tensile | Johnston, 52, of 413 West Nine ing companies thet have 
steels. Mile Rd., Ferndale was arrested paid cash dividends contin- 
“The Impact of Lower Farm | 5#turday by Farmington police. Se ee 
Gillespie St. made monthly out of in- 
Monday that come, if you wish. For free 
home through list of suggested common 
ae ed eee stocks, stop in, write or v at $45. phone WO 2-5§25. 
undetermined number of car- 
were stolen Monday by some- 
into a used car lot WATLING, 
Ronald Cokley of 286 N. Sag: ATH OME OS e A 
told Pontiac Police. : 
valued at $125, 
wheel were re- 
ported stolen Monday from the of- 
fice used car lot at 910 Oak- 
Association of Credit Men. land Ave., Pontiac Police reported. 
ae Grace Lutheran 
Dr. Robert L. Novy recently | mage sa cy y A 
Shield) by the board of direc- If your friend's in jail and needs intelligent, % year of6 Junior 
8 Se be ke bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. C. A. Mitchell. Exec. sow employed downtown 
as president 1942. : . ; Pentiae retell store desires eve 
Pre-moving sale en TV. Hamp- . ert H. Baker, Birmingham sur- ton's, 286 State. Open till 9. Adv. — ee ee 
geon, was renamed secretary, a ; tren 3 , 
post he has held since 1950 Having Real Estate Problems? || of. Os ane, Ob — To buy or sell, call Cameron H. | pa pel J. W. Powell of 1180 Hadsel Dr., | Clark, Realtor. PE 4-6092 —Adyv. LL | |     
  
vice president and assistant 
eral sales man- "ij 
ager of Great 
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   STOCKS — BONDS Consult us for first hand information 
on Stocks and Bonds 
We meintein « direct line to a member: 
of ell principle exchenges with 
— eee C. J. Nephler Co. 
414 Community National Bank Bidg: FE 27-9119    
       
   
    
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be worth a million ors— 
but they represent your 
life’s work — so protect 
them with adequate insur- 
ance. 
investors. H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency Robert E. Kiare has H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns 
named general manager of all 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-155)   
  
  
ly managed company plants at 
Greenville and St. Johns. Carl | 
If You're Confused About the New Auto 
Insurance Rates 
Call Us!   
   shop. Pontiac. Oskiand County, Michi- 
gan. the place of storage 
  ing.-a brother, Harry of Marlette; 
and 17 grandchildren. 
  
U. S. motor vehicle registrations 
for 1953 will reach an estimated | 
54.7 million. 
  
  
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 
  CHICAGO (A Butter firm, receipts | of County Roed Commissioners of the 
460.905, who buying prices un- | County of Oakland, Michigan. end of 
changed to a cent « higher; 83 | the County of Oekland, Mich . 
AA 68; 82 A 67.5; 00 B 665; 88 BOARD OF CO ROAD 
C 63.75; cars: 90°Ri86; 88 C 63.75 COMMISSIONERS OF THE 
Eggs irregular; receipts 8,126; whole- COUNT? OF OAKLAND, 
sale buying prices unevenly % cent « MICHIGAN 
dozen higher to @ cent lower; U. 8. ROBERT O. FELT 
large 86-615; U. 8. mediums 43; U. 8 LEE 0. BROOKS 
standards 61-83; current receipts 44; SOL D. LOMERSON 
dirties 42 5 40. Oct. 20, "53 LAZELLE AGENCY, INC. Dated: October 15 1953 
Contract Purchase Corporation. | 
By D J. ERNSBEROER 
Collection Manager 
Oct. 19-20, °53      
NOTICE TO B 
Sealed proposals will be received by 
the Board of County Roed Commission- 
ers of the County of Oakland, at their 
offices, 550 8. Telegraph Pontiac, 
Michigan, until 2:00 o'clock, p.m. Eastern 
tober 28. 1953, st 
  fol : 
ae requirements of f 
brand of Ine.       
    
  
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fieations may be obtained 
must be ly marked 
as to r contents 
The Board reserves the right te reject 
or to waive defects 
  terest and te the edvantage of the Board 
  
  
  
BAKER & 
Donald E. Hansen 
Res. FE 2-5513 511 Community Nat'l 
Bank Building 
Phone FE 4-1568-9 
  HANSEN Richard H: DeWitt .-* 
Res, FE 5-3793 = 
Fire Insurance 
Liability Insurance 
Life Insurance 
Plate Glass Insurance 
    
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shall hold special, meetings at the The alteration or re- ) reciprocal Semenna’ correct hq’ this | sapere may not’ act } the to om file im his office enall be "Ridoresca, Soll of the chatrasn de upon tho Ori: 2, Zhe, mtauslion, alteration or inensing avrangemente! covered a4 4 one bolder of os as and | records. and 
ten request of two ‘members. All of consumers or ’ an electrical contractor's license and | if it is to be 2 
and | Meetings shall be public. The siembers wulity SECTION 10. License Fees, Before «| whenever he shall cease to act as super- thie con. Cmun ae 
Pie, arty Seatee ieee ct | ts caneaat ose B bt Ed Fg Fg ES ae a County, Michigan, and | term, shall expire op Decembet in the generation, tee of for & contractor's | thereafter unless another corporation for delivery to owner = aamnee oF enerey to for standards tor . <t demteal » a1 00 fee for ra | trictan is assigned Lo tau Sart |S eectahnemin "af oS. a Se Tostallation maintenance of electri- | Constitute @. quorum for the transectios a and $180 for license tion | to be ender cetd’ Usance. "Boery | esnastien’ te service >] : gal wiring devices and materials, and | of business. b ong ootien shah sevees any ee ee ae of rectprece)-cuntrester's conse Each | holder an, _ciecirical contractor's | the tugning om ef the current, All wires pan Reg A Vy id providing. for” the Heensing ett revaiy: | Membars for diopostion of tn ‘enue. | mani in, sing. tamily tad | following the te €f, Heo, tamanee, and | Seapse Geiaged & 0 Ou Pang | Stat te tespeetes_beteve sat | Sones tremens to th af 
Unctrical "beard end providing {or “a ssthorted PGonue « ; inlain: gharson repair Such FE palder ef the ileanso and payment of | prove thie this “erdinance ‘shail ‘be “peard givis ‘suiicent the | tRat. electrical tah the pr was 
——— Cf to | made of the completed | the Fequired fee at any time before the | assignable or transferable which to required im accordance w gn yi 
leensee | lsoued Neen; | eualifieg applicants who have paid. tbe | etatiation Slertrtcal equumnent by | ote caomrolms or within © 4170) SSCTION 14 Revécstion 406 Gumpen, | Solero sash wives ave cinesates a | faseed Soe Mecrieal Boted of . he or thereafter. After hearing, any license SECTIQN Re-Inspection. Inspector authorised Escirical aod a for violation of | Preseribed ion ‘sathineh somes a8, ont | "=, subeeeee Revins pet elgg A Em ns aragy Hglg meeeed Lo gg ALG for &| Electrical Inspector may make periodi-| Board in writing, to ¢ut off po bags . forth in Sections 6 and 14 of this| | 4 Installation. alteration of pepelt | perms. ach ee ee ee ee ae -qi—~ AR FA FR et ee nat ee ordinance; and to issue necessary orders, th siablishments Teewlgrly shell be made in Ww; to the Township discretion o jg tmstallation in ef all electric po oo rg does hot conform to 
fective dete of this ordinanes if ahall be | Twi, nd regulations in the eaterectent | Qualified electricians tor perpele. Cierk on » form ined, by, a | if 4 shall spear inet the, perepe. firm | wiring. | clecirie » devises and clastria | edopted standards ton days after the Cet. 2, 88 unlawful for any person, firm oF cor-| Squipment and Installation. Bee eee eee ee ee cans | contractor's Mesnen include the | meade false stotements pen the eppil- hereaper_be ini the Town Retified of the detects by the Inspecter: a poration to install, alter or repair an orders, rules and regulations and the | ©: es telbewe : Bame of the licensed electrician sepre- |.cation for a license of has violated Say | ship of Pontios. and when the provided, however, that such service ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS be equipment used to transmit electrical t tevocation of licenses shall ——— electrical contractor's ‘license | #¢® the ¢ who will act as/| order, rule or regulation of the tion of any such wiring, devices and/or | shail not be cut until five days after! posra of Education, W ; power, otherwise, then in ‘pursuance of | Besubject to. the approval of the Bon- : sarien) contractor's Mesnse | SSperviecr for work to be done under | Board or the provisions of this ordi-| material is found to be im dangerous | the occupants of the premises serviced | .jigated i oe. + a : tine Township Boerd end afte See A —-F-- or re. | the license. The license {ee shall accom-| mance. A suspended license shall mot be| or unsafe condition, the person. firm | have been given due notice that such | County. : & These is neveby. creates | approval abe govern electrical work ot a withis | Pany the application. reinstated until all defects reported or | or owning, using of eperet- detects have not been corrected. Somoetes : \ Oe eg ee ee ARP | in the Township of Pontiec. the "Township of Fomtine SECTION 12, for ; | Inetaliations made by the licenses shell | ing same shall be Dotified and | SECTION 23. Temporary Connections; uate Sone : . i * National . Examinations. been shall make hecessaty repairs Public Utilities. gonnnections ms Se & | hereinafter eailed the “Electrical Board,” | » SECTION een the amt eee las De eT to berform ny" "wort sentative of each cpplicant. for 0 oe Me, ce ae a lie, Carettens | Sovmsteriel te o.cade contitiap uaa hove | iu” wae (Derpose ‘ot providing poet or County. a ‘os 1. A representative of the Township | of the National Blectrical Code, Standard | of installing. altering oF repsiring fae hE ng ne hg | all of any OF structure | such work completed within fiftees days | whue erecting, altering. | Bastera Beard wa may oF may Ret be @ men | 4 recommended by ia | tries! equipment s6 an electrical jour- | be examined ue Ynowledes | ine vi mi ttp, of Dealles wor chun| cr any longer’ posted apestiied by comegeiing or dinentee’ aan Gl Ek i Bes ber of the Township Board; and tional in ee wank soe eat tees ke haan the required standards the Town. | Electrical Inspector im said notice. The ‘whects he of this Section of & contractor's license by whom | equipment and its instelistion and to/| any in issued by the teal Inspector upon | at the present Scupieunee seueeen Ie tad toes ae as fuky as cen ont herein. ond onan | Cras nronie fie determine the general qualifications and | ship of Pontiac be wired for the md Pom gre a eh ad fg required fee and| Walled Lake. All ; electrical’ contracting for | period of | Govern eg ae eee ee ee ee ee a See ae cae aunts oa ee a order te ouch, wis: | alt be, valid, for 0 peried of ‘simety and read at 4:00 p.m. ry trical wiring, - Township shall Elec- w under class pperet oo ance electrical service } days tensions date. = sare or more within Town- pel sen installation, i trical Contractors ee Cj Beare, contues’ euch exnmpentios alterations be made in the wiring of any ton be Getectively | installed until "the aie venue’ too le tan inpehenl Teer, tec w. t Tarcke et wrest Anenee, and maintensn e t State 8 viitig seaclonan chastaut cires ecu wiring. apparatus oF fixtures, except Inso- Sichigan to install siter or repair elec- | or the applicant to be ex-| bullding after inspection. without first | installation of | guch wiring. | devices | tor in his discretion. Under no cir-| Ann Areer, Michigan. fies ‘tthe the ef Poantiec: far as ft may be in conflict with | tricgi ip t ined by the examining board of an-| notifying the Electrical Board and se- wee oe the does made cumstances shall such temporary con- | School Fr. WwW. 4. The Electrical Inspector appointed | sPecific sections of this ordinance or | of fixtures for light, heat or power pur-| other municipality cooperating in the / curing ® permit therefor —_— eee nection or be construed te | Corporation, Detroit, Michigans, % by the aid local rules determined by the Township | poses within the corporate limits of | reciprocal arrangement set forth in| The application for éuch permit shall; g§ECTION 19. Construction Require- | allow the tion or use of the build-|ers & Traders Corporation, Deteoit, "SECTION 3 el of the Blectrt- | Board under this ordinance. the Township of Pontiac upon payment | Section 9, and in this event at least one| be in writing upon such form and| ments Ne certetinate of (nepection shall ing for which the permit was issued, and | Michigan eal Board; Terms; Removal. Mémbers SECTION 7. Licenses; Clauses; Excep- | of one dollar registration fee, providing | member of the Electrical Board shall be | shal! contain such information es be issued unless the for yiolation of this it the Electrical Prase sat coostueations mag to oy 
of, said Electrical Board, except the| tions. No person. perine rship or cor-| that such municipalities reciprocate in| present st the examination. To be| be designated by ~ issteical Beara | tice st iB etrict condormity with the Ieepecter le to notify the public utility | cured from the Office of, the Architost, 
by the Pontiac Townsh ee rte oe ae te or ed ore aly Sie cee enaeiaeiin ar Sess all Gace bea Geen years | building or structure or by the licensed Slane Michigan. the rules and ing, and such public utility shall forth- | Arbor Wichiens._ se the oftice of 
of whom shall serve for a term ag ment without first having ned from | this ance by empertenee as oot . _. ge ol a contractor undertaking the requlotions ‘ by the Bichiqon disconnect such service fa0e8, ~) upon deposit December 1964 ‘ieate same vilege same wo y i] . SECTIO: ' Bach ‘ 
cea 3 ses, pM cone electrical aera arteal uniform joo gr ore fee. training in 2 recognized eacns tenon and came Z. ne dl ge oreo authority of the Grete s sates — one tion of alge PD wcrc oa — eal ete mae $ be ceoumnpantes oes es Cort, 
after successors shall be appointed | journeyman's license; nor shall any | Provided further, that the licensing | one year ex seg oy seis dame shall pars tne ana are 7. toe | tence. clause or part thereof, pom Hn $4) of 068 Gumiet Banke te | 
for terms of two years. Any member of son undertake to perform any work | ordinances are substant equal to | apprentice. Electrical rb loprens aumne # depu hours 00 enter aay — sees aad bonnes declared to be independent sections, made payable to Walled Lake Consolidat. 
the Electrical Board, except the Elec-| of installing. altering or repairing any | the requirements of this = Tu ergot cod on eu: | bathdeng Gnvept single private .duellinns ety to persons ¥- sentences and/or clauses, and the hoild- ed School, Bosra of Education. trical Inspector, may be removed from | electrical equipment unless such per- men electricians duly licensed Clone shall be conducted 1m se-|im the @ischarge of hic official dutiss | SECTION 30. Pees for Inepection. The | ing of any section, sentence, cleuse or | 4 Sehecl, Boerd of Rduse to re. by the Pon Board | son be éuly licenned os om pe ior dg em ano “wnt permits | cordance with the ules end reguls-| or for the purpose of making any. in- cree Sees ee See Oe | ee ee ee ee | it one ee Oe mo tite may to for cause after a public hearing. Such | journeyman ‘except helpers and ap-| reciprocal t li be — ee Rg gs Minoo tion or tést of the installation of | °! fees to be charged for inspection | unconstitutional for any cause shall not| Si iws after closing time for @ member shall be entitied to a r and | prentices mitted by rules of the} ted to work in Township of tions nd of installations, devices, apparatus and | affect other section or part thereof; period of fifteen (15) *eviden Elect without t of egistration | Board. A complete’ record of every | electric motors, electric wiring, electric tiac pap Fo oa lared that this ordi- 
poten easing. ag "at — and a rs ay F pee " the fee, ae however. that’ any" Pome ee tae seas be kept on file for at on Propo oer dian eee ~ age received abil Kp into Latbanng, Ba 7 eg naa — Paagoons 4 ot see out on storms 
jectrical Board, the Electrical | holder of a certificate for an electrical| man electrician doing work w 4. Certificate of Licensing; | euthority to cause the turning off of | the treasury as part of general re- | any thereof which void, supplied by Architect. No bids 
pe be areetaae by the pn eon pompcigerentiy s- caareen eer: - Mace: | maces ag 7. akin municipaitty Display. Bach certificate for Bs. mercado ponte ige ee — fe» amg wed pegs Ay musemery aire to pay the pinata y Penaity. Any or ae tihes out =” ) cy. A ’ ,. Beard yades ouch terms of employment | cute or porters an BA My edo chal register with the Townshig Elec- eee es eck cee ss cee anak clemuiaal cnavenia plage expenses of the tpepection herein | firm or corporation vielating | any alg Will be reuutead 
SECTION “ eye Blectrical pong nce ay _ No Electrical Contractor's li of the persons, — or corpors- | to life or y oF may interfere with hortsed. = 2 o oP gnc furnish Performance, Labor 
un bail cacao Eocene te il Minor repair work, mcjuding the | shall be  recomnised for, the of | toe, canoes. to sw incrical sbatrecters| SECTION IT, Inspection, Upen the| Baspector or his éeputy shall Leep com-| of the pence within the County of Oss-| "WALLED LARB BOARD OP shall regular meetings st least four | replacement of lamps and the apace er pi gesas cones ig Bir Me ome any Hoar princi- | license shall specify the name of the li- | completion of the Wiring of any build-| piete records of permits issued and land, shali be fined & sum not ex- EDUCATION a — + such SS of Le hg hag devices voor Lay of business in ® munici-| censed electrician who has the it shall be the duty of the person, | inspections made, and other official work < one deliars Pagel 7 By. JOSEPH LONG, 
from time. to time, by sesetation Pee cnekes an with the rules pality which fails to approve by affirma- | examination and who shall as super- or corporation igstalling the yom | — rer poll egg oe gig on pol Eg a pore ato that Oct. rare 4 ‘lish, not ‘less “three times per year;! and regulations of the Electrical Board.! tive action of its legislative body the| visor of all work to be done under the! to notify the Electrical Board, who mance, Ww P . 
ce Is : “y— | Notices and Personals 22 r ork .Waut ‘emale 9A Business 13 Building 15 Death Notices Wanted Male Help 5 Wanted Male Help _§ Wanted Female Help. 6; Wanted Female Help cw K ed F le Service Seryice age ape 
~ ~~ 7 NING PD IN MY HOME. PATCH I will not be responsible ; CAN YOU STAND PROSPERITY?| WHITE MAN OVER @. NOT | LADIES, SHOW NYLON LINGERIE. | LADY CAB, DAS ge he ge Be = EAVESTROUGHING |e ee ee ton be = 
fa borg rll’ show oy Rally fo Bex ee, Pontise Press. : 8 styles. 4to 6p. m. ‘ : WHITE LADY DESIRES DAY ee a PE 6-697} $-0067 my 
, - : = start you. THOG : Se ip} work, FE +o 7 pe oe eee > en Se JOS FLEMING, VLOOR LAYING. mn ~ BETINA, OCTOBER 19, 1953. ROSE.) form.” OY POF Nek. PE CST Wimete ML YEARS OR OVER, RECORD | oakD GIRL WayTs Dat PLASTERING sanding finishing 168 Pu | Ox & AFTER itis 0 423 MN. Johnson. age 64; beloved | 3. 1. yrs OR OLDER FOR TOOL WTD LADY TO ASSIST WITH| ¢13833. Ask for Connie. - pe EL Et wk. PE) pp 46-0626, FE 5-025. LEO — ———$__——__—— i= oy other wife of Prank Setins: dear parking attendants with ability to housework. OL 2-086. WTD. COOK, FOR NiGHTS. oe oe ee CLEAR TRENCHING FOR page | myself. Harry Perlias, * mother of John, “Joe and Dorothy = EM water lines. and sewer rf Setina, Mrs. Rose Verderber, and| five well. bring birth certificates P MEN . _6 to 2. Ma 5-184) WIDOW DESIRES HOUSEKEEP-| trees cut Pree estimates. > ees ar . 
Mire ils "Owens Rectation ot | op eter tren parva Heel! OET-UP- Exr® 1ENCED baY” aS) 2 Ox AND AFTER THiS DATE. ; ; iIMBOGRAP HINO. PONTIAC TREE TRIMMING Ex. | COMPLETE REMODELING "AND Grittin Funeral: Home’ Weaves.| {0.8 m- end «and 6p. m. af 60 E : ed _ YE sees afer fp. Ginsertaiions, secretarial | PERI TREE REMOVAL. FREE | modernining sorviog, Allie moome| Sl, for any debts 
day. Oct. 21st, at 9 p.m. Puneral | S780 eT saw — Needed at once xperlenc GiAt, om woaeak TO CAME POS | Soon pen POLL TIME CALL CARPENTRY, BLOCK, ceMEnr| font ow eer 208. Pon ‘ hild , BOOKKEEPER. é § = enige a Earn over $200 week with monthly . - 10 to2 FE : work etc. Pe $0782. : ‘ sonoge tise = Oct. 33nd, at 9 «. m. at Bt. Mi Travel allowance 14710 ( S-s670, ; — were, wi | chael's Chureh. Interment in Mt.) Sonet.tstues only. Car necessary, he , Cook BABY SITTING ANY MY!" STEAM CLEANING LAYING. SANDING AND | ON, AND | APrSR THU Date Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Getina will, Sppointm ‘f paregy th Call immediately ie) ; ~A Le home, vie Case Le PE bess 10- t wi a he in state at the Sparks-Griffin —— = hae FE 2-837] ; WTD. COOK, EXPERI-| Seticncen wéllal wanié Al typee of steam et done le - sible ter any ebte rd 
ee UN"ON CARPENTERS. PE $-6086 Euaneno BNO. CO. » om "enced. Apply in person} part time work in grocery store. | Tractor Oo. PE 6-046. PE 41442 Shien Bloce aD ou | ate Set Coventry Dr. = . EFPERENCES bit ia is 2 ——— Drayton Plains, Mich PETERSON, OCTOBER 18, 1953. N| EAP ERGENCED “MEAT CUTTER. “see BATURDATS AND SUNDAYS Hotel Waldron. WASHINGS & IROVINGS. MEND Meaowss Roe were Also s Bo joe toe | CREAMY ICE 
beloved husband’ of have. maildred| mest bave randy waateet _ = > wiru | extents ion WON Wises Svcay Free enimates Om Soca | wort. Pa. Pe Somme Pde *: hot : ae pa lp) bah el Nt Sa ae! ota aaesl | a DESIGNERS. | WOMAN OR GIRL. HELP WITH | EXPERIEN a SLEEPING 8M POR TWO 1701 | § a moo Fash ich; ret tvtee, * Mt | papeniencr COOK WANTED, | cuweat guamieauet met + Age 25 to 45 See ata ine Soe | tha Fa Tons” mre| Belton, 98 oor PS ay etna Bhatt | Toate astastint Bente Se’ ; : EXPERIENCE i c , J m room _ = SRP 8) ik) =e prota Nn ge a es a im person at $31 E Walton, men Unk, Pitre ace te grew te sient or MAGI SEWING & MENDING IRONING A&B TRENCHING eee Poy cai ine Pineapple ‘pudee oe Peterson will lie in state at the . Bivd “-: wity the company. idea! working OFFICE GIRL“ AND CASHTER. FE e770 - | Postings, water linea fieig tie. | HONORS, for tree ali =: — —_ sy otheer Home SUR ¥* ACE GRINDER HAND —- conditions . Manufacturing CALL TE 3-9066 BETWEEN 8 steady work, 40 br. week, short | WasHinGS & IRONINGS. REA- _FES 1. me - wader heuse basement. Ocekland Bweete & 
or Op. mm, tht evening. Pu-| 9) setere, Eapostonced oaly.| Co. 1s indianeced Bd, Lees) AnD 6 AM. bang and typing necessary. Bar| sonable. 325 Reebura, FE +2754 iff TRES SERVES BusiOvAL- neral ngementse te be an- aS of ere ine —— Ses. tee . sient a be TUM Vet WBN LAUNDRY AND CLEANING. 86.00 on. nounced later. cod oer vevetin, Pica ce.| WANTED MECHANIC woman to uve| ALTERATION WOMAN | “40™00\" Pr cess “ - SAWS “a. €2 Orchsrd Lake PE28391. | Good pay, pleaty of work, peld| in. pew home. MI Up-To-Date Laundry & Dry Clean- WARING & TRONINGE, COR MACHINE } In Memoriam 1 |CARPENTERS WANTED APPLY vacations MY 3-2641. 4+-8748. 480 Cranbrook Roed. ing. 67 8. Sagimawe neat, right prices FE | wan LEACH, # BAGLEY 8T. after 5°30 1300 Oxford Birm. (| YOUNG MAN FOR WORK WITH EADY TO CARE POR CHILDREN | sant : -| RELIABLE PUMP | IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CON-| bookkeeping and tax firm. Some _ & housework. Live in. OR 3-009. | T¥pisT WOULD LIKE WORK TO 
gear husband end father Tyres | COD Dae, comming for men ot) mre cosailal FE eam, CqNOOL AER, Wants CAST ST | So ot pees ee dca SERVICE | Women cars. weep — * rz pm. : ie - a rerairs wmstallations 
a car. fess teeacere | = up to $100 and over per) MECHANIC WANTED TO PRE- oath ARTY DEMONSTRATORS | COLORED LADY WANTS WORK | Tiopit® oy, 'tus or by his wile and cons week part time = pare and inspect new cars Man | __Experienceg preferred. OR }-9660 > reteuramt sights or dar. re | - a . — ~ | tng $50 to 875 per week ¥| witn Pord-O-Matic experience pre- | vee = beets _ | EXCAVATING. GRADING. BULL- : | 150 .N erry. Distributors Watkns| ferrei Earl R illiman Co | CONSUMERS tleip Wanted ? £\[ 2 : Sar op peat a een Gozing, road bidg. Ph PE 3-5432. 
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womeore we to Pastor werent es ves ou and persconel ceoten aihes ability pg ‘armers in Oakiand County red 
tg | “4 os asignhomn ho yaa. iaaat Wendias oe b sanoemed the plano sufficiently tor Needs a home service adviser with Saar oes, seein —] or pe 
aan Gi aes’ Senieeeel Gaus ten Sas pene office immed} | {ide and outside activity. Car! @ degree in Home Economics LSNESS COMPANY. Dept A. thetr acte of kindness. Last but | ————— VANTED meceseny daa ee Freeport, Dl — not least oe Home. | TWO MEN W ANT ere *ORIvERs RENTAL BASIS ee ee MAN a  . oes received “ia sor recent ince “or | tram the heating & eit com: | “‘Appiy ae Orchard Lake 6 to 6 | ee ee tees our mother tn | ee Call Miss Murphey. MI ¢1600 be- Mery Enghoim, Charies and Wil Holand Purnace EO oa iT Pes: YOUNG MAN bE te interesting and challenging (Mer ta tp & alam _ Whee : _ Gor - Sesist metruction engineer, No work bie contact. |= . AUTO NTE aG- i ~F- needed. —_ — : Instructions 8 
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: | Mereury ne of cars See Preé | Huron. | Power Co, 28 W. Lawrépce St reliable mar we can train to over- SeEekEe * — 7-°UENS | Poster at 40 W. Pike St Ww ed Female H haul and install air conditioning 
1m ADBORE __¥@ 3317| ““FACIORY CLERK | West elp © pause aod refrigerating equipment. Must | $359 é -ke OBOE i aan > | mechanic - eee 
. WITH \‘OOL EXPERIENCE to stud time. No | WOMEN WANT WALL WASKHINO, Ambulance Service 3-A) prerernep TO WoRK aT | “QUAy [OR OUND es paxrEn fnterterence wth preset occupe-| painting. OR 3-236: 7 ‘. ba Whemoax. Punt write, | AND LIVINGSTONE FINANCE ton. Por information write s*/ Painting & Wall Washing | S0BORBAN SEPTIC Tare CLEAW- 
HUNTOON | Bee's Sir of Fee | fre See. TatafT ih BEY RGIS | rene none Pung | oe On MES : IETROIT BROACH CO | WHITE LADY & OR OLDER POR | WANT TO LEARN TO ‘ . 
Ambulance Service 900 6 ROCHFSTER RD. P.O. 186 housekeeper for widower, one in| Let Correct Way Driving School cocking. ee > SEWER CLEANING 
OL 1-021 7 famfly, one who would like a| {each you. + 9 eS Sun. Service. Ph. PE ¢-2012 FE 2-0189 ~~ €ALESMAN bome a yo 66mm. —— | eel - CHRISTMAL CARDS WITH YOUR 
79 Oakland Ave. SALESMAN Prone EM 34im ater 8 Send estes OOF. Fae | oictene 2 don $190. PE 
a ; ay A Lecal reieéte Co. wants SFENOORAPRERS A: earn while learning PAINTING A) WORK OUaRAW | APPLIANCE SERVICES Funeral Directors 4) an honest reitable salesman. Must FORD TRACTOR AND trPare - a er os _teed. PE 2438, oe We cervies Gl mabes ef retrie- 
= be w to wert and core tis FORD MOTOR COMPANY ll ol al . WALLFAPERING AND PAINTING | eratora | washers. radios, slean- : , ner mo allme Rage pol 2500 East a Sak ae ae Te) __Cau for est FE 4028s ers. ané al) types of emal! ap- 
Voorhees-Siple real Mccoy See Mr Bergen —— day cad evening classes TATERION 48D G8 TERIOR ROY'S 96 Oakiané Ave PR 2-002) ’ }T% E. Lawrence between © & | aeust be over 18 Experienced pre- | alg oy er Tan fea. Pu ecese : WELDING AND WASHING Ma- FUNERAL HOME lam : ferred. Apply in : . Harbor 3148 Pridhem. FE 7-4197 | - ; — TING, | _ chine r 4 Elw FE ¢6208.| —~ Ambulance Service Plane or Motor MAN WITH PURCHASING Women for Alterations | {oconDIONs LOANED PREE TO| Pa: atiny 6 DeconaTind. Sennkit SctLsind wie PATE PE 2-8378 follow-up or equivalent experience. = Woodward at Square Late Ré. begianere Lessons given ot vest) PP Lais. = Brick, stone and cement work eee ee ab'> to read prints & familiar BABY WHITE. FIVE| Part time position sor energetic home by teacher. . “4 ee rere Plastering & siding FE 6220. D ] h with engineering materials. days, vicinity Waterford Call OR| ‘Woman who is experienced tn all-| 3-0068 _ —.... | Wall Washing & Painting | - . OneiSoOn-jJONNS| Cc Manufacturing Co. }-onsd, “after tour o'clock. tering men's clothes, Must be| Worx FOR “UNCLE SAME foe ; Landscaping 13A ee a né.- Lebo Ores. | Soon WOKE Ge “ke wcp.| evailable from 9 to $:30 the | “ start as $216.60 month, Men- Pree estimates. ae. 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion 0002 HOME: OFFERED TO ELD. week ad 0D. &. @ 7 Quality 1 0. rs 5 ° 
FUNERALS” | Witt HAVE ROUTE OPER OC | oriy te Sing a $s = 00" jobs open. Experience often PE 1-6506, PE S-0043._ Complete Landscaping tober 51 dye to man worms! Semi, oer « APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE unrecess:."y. Get e- 4 . PaInTING REF. FE | Now available trees and shrubs of Cemetery Lots 4A) or Arr Tie “Moly, r¢ | GIRL FOR work. eta¥.| Sears, Roebuck & Co. beet chewing HOS, cincey +520 a) Rirds Also top soll end top | 
wm —_ tise ml Tee = 1s X. Saginaw toe Brees, Poe! “Moving & Trucking 12) ¢ressing, we A power | 
WHITE CHA REAR EN-| e¢ __2-408'._ or | a ~ ~ a ai) odd pul fortanteed 
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REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WTD CASHTER WITH GROCERY | WAITRESS HAND DIGGING. LAWN WORK, FE 24508 ANYTIME __ | CRANES LANDSCAPE SERVICE mote onl alterations | PE 3-264 ve . and Nation.) cach register expert |@ par. to 2 6m. Apply im person = shrub setting and light hauling | POR PASI. EPFICIENT PICKUP & | Complete ss butiding and main | pene Warper WILL CARE an Le aaiieaiia =a" aaa ence. EM 3-488! _ only _—____ | FE +326 7 - delivery & li mt beolte at reas re nae FE 65380 SEWING & ALTERATIONS, ALSO s—~PPart or full time J “OUNTER GIR Y 19 OUT OF SCHOOL WANTS bie rates ca any ; types of customs +3278 oe z PROVEN SALES ABILITY Tinpeer cor ary vcleening pleat | JSOUSTES LS ae oe ae ey se pa sat. lisome quocnine 4 mavuine WHS make YOUR Lawn? we ‘7p custo 7 i a al Boek we roves ee 
The Pontiac Press | LAWRENCE W GAYLORD | Gpfg Walkers Cleaners. Lane ‘ng #1 8. Saginaw y0a 608 aa Pe aa | econ ied PR ADLING. % TON | OTE leeres Just call PE 23000 Share Living Quarters 26 | ema en ai ecTRIC. | ELDERLY owes TO CARE FOR re ak ow 6 8 days, 1|WTD DISHWASHING. EXPERI- TARE Pe 93800 any time “Ga kor ose Tg AgRICE THROMB 2° Sie ~ “ A = } L : _ : 5 : —- a 
FOR WANT ADS ae rE “p38 _ a _— ‘= hl tase —— hr ‘aaturaay, Write Box 91, Pon — Anytime. MI ¢0745, 5 a.m O’DELL CARTAGE gusiny sore, ‘Generas landacan L —* ei . a 
Cree kenctes cia vloctatest ty | CADINS Wand EXTRa CRBS | See en i & CARPENTER OPEN ‘> T <a Accessories - hyencgertation, cnegtens DIAL FE 2-8181 preter someone with oloctrical | “mas cash? Display beautiful ELEVATOR RELIABLE CARPE ROTO TILLING _Phote-A 20A Phone FE oo deters &. OF 
. MANUFACTURING CO. 118° In bags -y Bm omen S S aie 4 Wa WakTg 208 DRIVING Lia @areen_an* ‘awn wort FE 28631.| po = COPIES efter From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. _ dianwood Rd. Lake nae tte opportunity. Sool ise N. P RAT R truck. FZ . after 6 p.m. Mr. ROTO-TILLING Wosdings Perma ye Le | home with ae Rent for SILK OR WOOL SPOTTER, ry O Ee O : Tullos. es ae. —}_ ite. 12. ©. Pike. PE O80.) chil «ore. 44972. be experienced, apply to Mr.|WTD. EXPERIENCED MARKER WANTED A PART TIME JOB, | 16 MM SOUND MOVIE PROJEC 5 On ABOUT THE SOT Al errome should pe MePeters Pentinc County, 50 for aty CSeawers Raues aad Married | between 18 and 3 9:00 uit 18:08 Anytime accepted. Upholstering 13C _tor, FE © vachetor wi enare, Dome om Inks 
Sasumes D0, responsibility Wid JOURNEYMER | Hunter Bivd. MI| not necessary. Apply 301 Com-| —————~ SLIP COVERS DRAPES & BED Lost and Found tee A, ~® — for grrore ether than to cians. PE 23024. i _____ | __munity_ National Bank ci < am VERSATILE ACCOUNTANT, | 38, _apreads Your material. PE $8797 | pce ag > ee cancel the charges a a "TN Tat pn : , ’ ? 4 x ition sta a ish wG  REPAIa | LOST IRISH SETTER, FEM. | { - 
portion of the first insertion NOTICE ___ WOMEN WANTED SOCIA mm Kessegenely Seat oad ae- yo ag PE yc = ll BA. old Vicmitsy Keego Wid. Household Goods 27 | of the advertisement @hich Does yar present job Py you NOW IS THE TIME WORKER cerete wih figures B. ia. TRUCKS, TRACTORS Makers of crstom eniia | —*tPr $1207 Reward. hes been rendered valueless at seat en per eee cena | The Christmas selling season starts| For cnildrens agency, A. B. de- eee pAnD ron 14 Ton Stakes | f'77ture upholstering %¢ South | LOST ON BALDWIN AVE. VICIN- ONE OF PONTIAC'S nny | the error 3 men. white. between 21 & @0/| “ony with Avon, fameus feof ece- ree required, permanent. Repiy| _** <S0_ ae | Me Tee ee “2 eke | Tetewrach ity of Lake and Walton, furniture nuvers cash . ea ations are made be that have dependable transpora- metics and beauty products. Join | ) I MAN WANTS PART FiNE GAS end m Thomas Upholsterin Bivd  femaie le, 7 months | 47881 gare to get your “ri num- ton tt eal Aree wom. Inquire | the sales force now and thare 8 Soertign OF DIONITY AVATL-| ‘*te:too or other work. Mornings Pontiac Farm and +p & |_od FE 2a = =—S__sCs F-OS -BUY TT On AUCTION TT bers.” No adjustments wil) at ee Huron Pag Oct. 21| the dig profits, Call Mrs. Mar- able for just one woman past) "F 567680000222 FS Industrial Tractor Co Phone FF 5-888 LOST GREEN BILLFOLD. RE! for you OA 8-268! pe: Wien, Sener = ee AN | Fate tiarrey PE 27001 or write) So! sun car, She will be thorougd- | CARPENTER WORK ROOFING ndustria _ _ward OR 30474 = WANTED TO GUY ALL TYPES Clan tt avertise- REAL €8:* EF SALESMAN _8 Murphy ly trained to participate in our| and finishing, cornice work Re | = PE 4-0661—FE 4-1442 |CORNICES DRAPERIES LOST: REGISTER TRIG FOX) = of furniture Pb PB 3-5523. 
eatning type sizes ——— ee national service te young women. | _modeling smell jobs MA S261) | VET WITH TON STAKE TRUCE | fiUoi* ‘“eleriele Beadie hound, bieck & tan & other mark-| TD Tp NEEDED porate coats IP? were || tt comment IBM and earn upwards of $60 each! CARPENTRY OF ALL KINDS | wants bauling PE ¢s0. | _ ete ings which can be identified. Re | FURNITURE NE fe 12 o'clock noon the UNION CARPENTERS WANTED week. Personality moore important FES se DUMP TRUCK FOR HIRE FE Las 2 gf toh one CUSTOM MADE ward OA 6-24T7 ' Entire home or odd lots. Get the 
y biicat! _ Rust and trm. OR 39376. than experience. Permanen un-| CABINET MAKER & CARPENTER | 5.5388 or PE 1-333 uth Kellogg FE 26340 Lo © ~ YOUNG MAN TO HELP On | = age yl Yo $ joo. No| Kitchens e speciaity. PE 2-283%. | —jGqut TRUCKING & HAULING. | SAKLES CUSTOM FURNITURE | win tray spots, In vicinity | of 
eed Ge to ok ik ee K cy Punc canvassing or parties: wo collec: | FAMILY M/¥ WANTS PART TIME a PE «1280 ene Nh Castes Labe Od. | Saree & Mumabeth Late. Ree od ; tions or deliveries. For personal) day wort. FE25606 = | Light AND HEAVY TRUCKING | — nes ee - day of publication. THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING interview write to Mr. Moyes, PART TIME WORK WTD FE| Rubbish hevled PR 2-060), Television Service 14A LOST > BOXER SRINDLE COL- 
CASH WANT AD RATES Pontiac, Mich. PERATORS |< 2sech-._7ush: Maeeee | 6st _| SUDDEN BERVICR ASHES RUB. | ~~~~-~~ wpe | erat Oe aT On Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days } | MAN TO OPERATE SPRING) - 2: capeeeee pramees yer sh MARRIED “MAN WANTS FARM |. visn and light trocning. FE TOCKER'S TY SERVICE ee ak an ee ai hines. Call in | WORK EVENINGS IN PONTTIA ce by m or wee | _@-6079 ee Horest. reliable service . 3 $1.23 $1.68 $2.52 Sen Dotween 9:09 and 11:00 or I 00 We need 12 euperiannes operators ee ee an experience, furnished tenent ~y | FROCKING AND HAULING WITH 32 E Beverly were, “SMALL LionT BROWN ‘4 1.60 3.12 4.56 and 4:00, at 217 Central Ave, for a two week assignment start-| 5 See — ROUSE _'preferred No children FE 5-0818 |. top truck any time FE 306 | |. FE 600 agi with wale avg! M. 79 N 
g deeES || eee eee ee ae | Mmnitint hon Sur Ser ott | ORL, FOR GENES cuiceed |CARCENTER WORE WANTED | vortsian UQVING AND FOR WOM Ty seheee APrens| Uoist Te Ths Sarg $ 33 8 Ses tee | | WOOL PRESSER. MUST BE Ex-| {0 midnight. Top pay ve bere. een ot _somenetng Fe __| age Agems for N American Van| _P™ call PE +6777 4 Lost Aiip Sone BOUNO OR 7 4 ed aes Fienced. Apply to Mr. McPeters, | som’ “oct sore on ocr. 21st. | FE +e FO CARE | JANITOR_JOB OR WORK OF ANY Lines Large vane anywhere t| DAY, NIGHT. SUN ry gen WICK. | “Drairrel Rd. Weights about 6 4 3@ rH em _ Pontiac Laundry, 540 8 Telegraph 142 WAYNE 8ST. __ a hare Spm. te e pm.|_*ype. FE ¢0eeo a United States. Quick service FE! 6360 PE i206 FE ib mall marking of white on 
-WTD. BY A s0 YEAR OLD COM-| (MESC_ OFFICE #:30 TO 430/ for, "hierte © Pe Light house-| Work Wanted Female 9A | _ 50562 31.N. Perry =] STRARA | act “Brace around collar with Birmingham Office = experienced automatic wash-| Our interviewer will — work. MA §-5487, call before 2 p.m.{ _ - HAULING OF ANY KIND. REA- FOR TRE SEsT in Ty oun VICE.| no identification Lost Sat. about 
wot Tap wages, Vocations wah] ae cee Complete. Gotels @ARtED WOMEN TO CARE POR|corocino EXPERIENCED mum. | combo PE 26001 _ reign, Radio 90 vears | G’20\a m FE.¢-2008 of OTL Arr ath SS ae eee we child while mother works, Dray-/ mentary teacher, Call FE 42756 SMITH MOVING TAKA ¥ REPAIR: long tail. answers to | 
[a maver* AL}. Roy. FE Seas Russell Kelly a a Bi hereon Tend § pm, __ ivan ot Pickup Service. PB 0-000. | * GON. Vicinity ot Maceday Lake. YOUNG MAN, HIOH 8 CHOOT i OUSEWIVES BABK +1 02 TO 13.0 Wrp LIGHT MOUSEWORK. FE | TicivgRaTOR SERVICE. ASHES |_DON'S TV Service, | _Reward OR 2601 after § 
» 879 Hamilton Curiness * Fucpin ese dooce “as O } rvl sot, dignified “OR 37148. = ar ru shredded biack dirt. SALis Lost N TERRIER bl . ; Bhar anectent bed as = a NINGS IN MY HOME, FAST Peat-top 5-0448 sinesday morning. 
Dixie _H GR. 30012 fice se Ice 60L0' GIRLS. MUST BE OVER oo $3.00 a bushel. ss Sa. | eee oe , Ivy Sts. Reward. Phone \ "S HELPER. | Detroit: _Woedward_ 1-963 - 18, yir. old, neat and attractive! son st. FE . ~ 2-801. . ~ Sa'es and Service. Keego Harbor. WHITE WOuAN TO LEARN TO and experienced tm _mooting, ae BABY BIrFING, BATE — ~ Garden Plowing 12A ‘ Lost 8 MO COLLig. POF, ee eS ott BURNER SERVICE MAN EX- © Pisce pte. Wight vex. 8 red false honest roll . | Male, sear ~ Reward. “periénced. Matheson Co. | pay, Call in person Joe's SPag | ences reer ean Call PE 21817 | ELDERLY ADY WISHES FOS? | PLOWINO & FITTING, | ALe0 4° Sm steet ood. , oT cee ce eee epee | WRVTE MIDOLEROBS BOURE | etna ie'm- ent # pm for] “on eae olin “Piss | orp ane Te | ding Se AB — Btn ~ BOX REPLIES MAN WITH SC RPE | feces, ope & oe = ot 5 COOK WANTED. coor. Gal OA 8-2440 after 4 p.m. | WTD. FLOWING, CEES, BRAS neat Come ne ¢ for of} b tastellation. | _*e™more ©*-_ COLOR WISHES Y ng. . 
At 10 a.m. today || Gitreron Seaime Ss on'h Main | CANVASSERS TO CELL NOOVER | gopiy In pereot at $51 E. Walton) COLOR Ez) GA), WINES DAY | | f0 jcr on prea s VE there were replies re Fig WORE LUCAS ant) WILE 1 quick commission. Apply Bennett | EXPERTENCED BOOKE EER | COLORED WOMAN WANTS DAY |” Busmess Service 13+ arkston - offic operaiers— —pates—on™ atreratt | Or 163 Ouktand—ave——— Crave credit” jewelry — 33128 . & 7 : the Press . experi evte! gor... Plenty of over- EXPERIENCED ®TITER FOR store > $7 he ee aay th Pridey. FE 9 —1a JOHN'S TRENCHINO - . FOUND GERMAN SHORT HATRED 
the following boxes: tigie Alliance Borine Co. 1495| ‘womer + specialty shop Call MI| person, Mr. Prue. Enge Massage for Shut-ins “Footings. water lines, and ce A . MY 2-0661. Dauner Rd. Fenton, Mich 46708 after 6 p. m. for inter. elry, oe POR OFNERAL tava.tee, these suffering trem art and irain tile Mnes. PE 2. mo tree Raymond lNeticgn end Personala ai 
| 89, | | WrD EXPERT MacHinist, aso | _ ve" COLORED, OFRI, ith Fhewmativas stroke PREE ESTIMATES ON SIDING & rioon wT Porro norte § . 4, B, 2, 46, 50, 88, 89, tool. maker for precision work | GIRL FOR ONERAL” OFFICE | housework to live tm. Must like| [ cian uae teens ‘OR 3-0509 : AAs \ ¥ ‘y day week, Many em- children. Willing to learn more | aay “ 1 | at oho to. Oa 219 A FRIGHT? 91, 95, 97, 100, 168. oniy,, Steady employment and, work. 5's day thee @ 1 to er some. 4413). ELECTRIC MOTOR eee rvos + overtime. C.. Manufacturing ve benefits tneluding or — . mf i fewtnaing. si BLOCK anD. } @ beautiful wa 4 i ' | Co.. 118 Indianwood Rd., Lake rence ead profit shoring. oo ot ee Oe Pike bn. PE Ady Its erveles, Wales               
     
    
  
      
      
              
    
    
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
     
   
   
          
  
      
    
  
  
  
     
  
      
  
  
  
      
    
      
      
        
      
  
     
  
        
        
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a i ate ron ar For Sale , 
pest fg Los + = own A House 7 : } 
5: door, ae neon aT | ~ 7 ve A 
oltewal-s—an Stee sa ne , 7 
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7 cLea se. 75 M_APAS on onare . 
CLEAN t. EM Jul ART- “ \s 
RM Ooms.” PRIV . For U 
one my. ne $7 o ale : 
Foes na» ve cute 50 DOW / re oo. 
Wan as moar vo pra, CALL . ai st = a o 
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a sick = / >. R borh e ive A oak 
on BR ROOM” ioe ive. aa 8d "= MMATLY a VERY FURNIBH- D ef = er omg my * eae Snape Eevee Cie ARLES ssement f 
at Pour RO S isbow at S cate 5 oom ren YARRA downtows PLEASANT 7 Fe < concrete, basement fair ate Bonny «Fe ve Ly tie Se tae _ eer eat 
ar aris san ree ies 1 oe re z ee ne so ny tre| ah. eat _ Repae 03 " 
tees | BEEING, NOON ioe Eee or never 7 ast =i ee, sect] baa ae rl cw. a ES 
= —— _ won fined 5 with . . ent ‘io Ne you 5 Py i this uk 
i enive A ed ist Tu Adu Bar *pontiat F adults . : Th sore in Te East ner gta beth Fok H - wel nail bath peed 
* > Ah & A LARG ts. ATH [> its Hae bet —- — IN at ' car _N liv wall e 2 Be lexl¢ ving 
; rates. CLEAN, oo Dane au a UPPER. — . room bed ~ non CON $10,500 sold ae an casper, vith 8, Fo age kiteh- 
; ATE BATH Ra 3 hooks. ea on the =. reor owed ‘ {E om oo i AL es ~ — 
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é a ; = “NORTO} ERN, ~ orld 20 with C. pe $12.000 i ~~ side ‘BRICK, . Dp. e. Late, st e leadi - 
' RADIO, ™ . Noa 40 Series garage and't = - ; : : a 
: pe, EVER weboee iE. 4 ROOMS, ADULTS qerage and e FN otien- as Y a RST O! BY om -_ ing space edrooms. } A 
_ FOR LA core uv sTER ce owt For » again':’ beoees A tag at as DE ty FFE La oe ss 
; OR LADY LapY. rE oper 5 only +. ATE Sale 2 SEE wie wall, — : Aureg N M ranch a. RING all new conve din 
5 ee Wate eae /. oo Das RIT $7 OFFE w sale Houses 4 IT TOD 15.180) et Reo eB, all landscap Se eae, 
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: re ote * aren wee e. ba S Rights FE a in nice” suburban furnace. cove, 3. 3 Aas ne 1075 WH N —e INCOM Le wi acid itera ns i . Se ets . 
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: ‘ent __ x was a seunre 7 5 he ub an Pie cio yo & Quip disoa oil LTO ate ‘ownsh fo th. Gara rad roo! rm hom Pt o 
E mall T LAI RN u ‘otal ated Figs -Ph. ORS roo! r. r A r jant ex : e 
a Mi 32A era 4 m Hei . price Co-op ofa Teunerens 7 Amy aye TO Bian E 2.0263 Foom aparimer nip. 2 Be ome fam « WEST whore th & tt excellent tamiy’ ain . Vesti- 
: tgs, QERRES UN z'nous 6 oe a ta ence ghts A ee a ae Real ¥ own , cs $4,400 with mm apart my to ‘ean SID wg rest fat —— eats a 
¥ 0 14 po Ms a . #70, inyexcellent rea W ES] _ & a Basement, . with s ot ent = —— al IDE low at $1 b ge. 3 on 
j AND v Re BATH. § 8To' erage bungalow al any ST SUBI nes? o~ a4.3 G $00 dor apart i] Bath.” living re E RANCH ment. sont : 
; : roa saat pte Poss a Me see eee tees couse | at ond “Tivng rose © ANCH wae pe 
: children, H ¥ . T 7 = = pol es: util c ev aS a 3760. ‘ots fe off B ne: ; R E ent ee av net : 
; 2 & BA need ar a it ated mo! erg RB = ( ston. at 1 he ATH. auto bed ES .| 1 hed. to ural with hom racti SIDE 
iin "Sint = se |* ene, Pa a rer Pie Game aisle amore eae BAN SREE ea meres naga he ete oP nla racine Sbeaout ms 
q Fo, 70 REN bh F soa FREE “WORKING dese — ory jie 4 NL seen Os etek me | bungalo AW Tile ion ef 
: RENT ii . apt. Wish maymon bag aaa REWT ® rm Rho ge —T (0 AK OA lothe enibule Eng alow RE FO 1 Manyre : ores A a 
pets ay roo 5. room y of Po c N E rile . tees 2 R at cucopsienat reem 
Sa al ee ac ef tinea vance ie ~ et won| re rt ete : ss 
B-, a ROOM 207 si my, materials h i hee vested roou You ro FF shou lot. et. 17-8 onthe os al ‘Opa R - "AG ae ar e ‘and 
: nor, wits _ Knob State ou ouse ern stone por H can tee IC th Me The Bituate ! yke: EVES. GE i_show 7, 
: will M Bo . 10x12" 18x hanes a be in will cE E is int 4 Pt glee old. 3 — PE NCY joors. ¥ er 
Sh Te re Es Saar ss fn Suaree| “a as sre gh pa =| ie se 
— oe, roots ee whtek alk 6 ne' reem bea lt CoM ‘LIST and GEOR = —_? a wice $e as bath padian cy 3100s landse tu ¢ 
~ Mr 3 ou b n gril cellar e ag bl oung w utif ne MERCE IT Est GE re ate rs 900. seeps, Sen 
4 room _——— Poy-| _34 ED, NICE ~ PINE Sees nee. rase Price oes ix. ne_ Prom tal reco Baldi Calica seiseees 1 Ou tooth = awa. sein ‘the 
oe BR OF LOC 341 a 2) cum LARC Sane ba gg oe and ic a includes ater he ‘ Detrot = a har av one Tgals0. bot furnace es y ‘ 
7 Local. Sim thant m gE W : a cme ac icebox es 2 ca ater ea $500 — EM - A BROKE a oo Mags ft ce a Boigu me 
) rent or ate er 3 Ve rifle 1 hool R “ livin | r old DO wo 3-44 A ven R Tele in rt lt “ws e in Man: 
PER  -APAR ele her ete a at & st Side sie | ie gANCH Spans sr ee ane TEW ese ANC T ecfaet e eee 
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A T room UPPER 77 ROOM. a yma and room room loc Me meog pletely fini room, picture H ses = 
ED ey ag Me eee wy pei eee ME en |t ig a ty iad Pp tol BSS Noses’ ape gy ine 
ER APT. 3 own, # bed ae cludes lak «We ee f= ANG coop. 81.8 * 1 XE IF O tent automatic baa E “moderately pr ey have 
: _- “IM $125. ah > SED arg) bapa rece oe pened Heer prt to W est Su R Oruarill ville p87.880 NE * tom ¥, ge liv livin e pA pric ave 
: ‘anted LER Rent =e rosy a dining H se end Baer or cachet : Sg SII on ville 132, 90.500. Good — SY S eee ee, nest Gan rms ture ‘window with ‘oF home, 
' Houses i, as beat, Feat ~— i Mee immediate poses ea. Forced air —~— octen a isis AMES | LVAN LAI DOROTH Priced ‘at eget «1, complete * , pisssane 
Real sM ome e& “ 2 - ek wood air vil plumbi erse M- ane ms K BL N Y at of com _ Let = e plete deluze 
Ke n Cotat MALL MODI Furnished gtte Inco 000 | * C "arcorating | —P ee SM at ate gaion, offer VD. = LAKE |~. SNYDER $13,000, seonsa,” as, soaeel be 
y ony . me me 1 13,500 hod one LL wirt oth brick Booigge qua. BRICK Detiee reo EALTO LA er 5. “nn built- 
our 31 _quir —s rood ies 37 ie a a com ow wi . O ¥ ea ak Down ia and tome Bod ag ap £1 24 Ww. R VENDER Scaveui bath din- 
: ant Stat ie mod with mans spination og oe od __ Phone Leke 924 Bye ol bath w rtul 5% lo 2° LIZAB 11 Rg gas oil iste bases 
= og Desie’ -veolag wich natural fire of Lake MA Oren a T-| pict up Pe Cae Co ETH LA wes: rhage rac a 
reu corT. ie He roe a os mod — bath Open Pam. O ror + hana on aes Vestibule bed Cod — tel pee EM 3-3303 ted yr healer ment Tim- 
‘tout GaRade | Fyfe = 7 = unusual tod we Blog ry . Om] com ture window: = are room oergr e SECTION — owner rem atic 
: cases Vine Ez! REA in- mile tall og cone Ae 6p 1235 — w ie entranc Sea: k ft “ag og ION ele Poe ee 
id even sane USE } es ved a a pi eg | rn Wall ite te Tw fireplace livin washe M ly $27 s egal 
; A RMIN IH FOR HTS. fake rty teen ron -!T pee hed pe iMto-wal Ft = e. $l —_ in. ortagage & quality |b 
YA Ay fog, HAM, | a Wall way eng _ hor meat” kite: sd ead al car raeeie i — ae do mv RA point aed pase 
| ‘ Her 33. _— tomatic wail 00 te se on pe S ined fa om eons drape e] 3 beng ore ranc AREA” ith | 75 Y O'N ; 
| = eee ee woe a orpe Street ne ae af) He tte S ae | Se : 
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i PARTL eT ti R + 924.800. este, clowe au pired tm fina Village — ¢ Webs cay J qlnndse ote om = aan eo ut — Li = FE 3.7103 ealtor 
LY fe) : Po - Ca and is eee bes he lot’ 2 “4 bedroom a gia eee x ra abe = — aoe * aie LAK ake or — ROOM x: or oat 
ne W Ph ’ RNISHED y A rificed mode ne 2 —— rms 2 car garage. ——— a Bichon k rage Mx ben EFRO privile 1 |= MODER pen oe 
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tee romhy te Lin tt “55 annet ier teat fing som \ se ‘oon ENE vit sav fa tn “re bath Imm aetee 
aa Pie 2 yuan or’ case Open —e t ] tg arte “13k 2 bed: ili pay a Centr ER oY with “CO! irepide space 3 bed ediate 6. pee 
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eS tiers V5 noo hy a sot -— nt landscaped. co = |g pear, Aes Tring "and ain woe. Nee Boe, home, Ta ER tered "wa eae ones 
— an roparaine ‘Feasonabie sae agrees a . NEW capventeas t cornet : ee Wer oe eo Mores = rooms wes PLAINS PE 40524 paved wele, a8 ee, ving | 
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: front Gevel PLE = —, | Damn e cal fankli ee it to0 R MAH ce maculate 5 t —¥|' ~ NEAR EAS FE 22 o tae 
: at Soosieuoeend TO Ri 5 “BIR =a e FE acs , new k in B . co REALTY | A RE I firep: liv sr Tom room EA appt 105. ke 
__meree ast a... REN? Ot D”’ TO crme. 87 pO say 8 Ivd Open TY co. it 2 _— tag indy Fsep im. street 21S) say ame. 
. - ee Re ites ee ce BLE SEE . I cvelteble full lige dt tore we ine tte “L vont cacaen ga bungalow, lease a furasce BLV . 
i O . od ee MOD. VA “¥ ndian V ra fuing i —— Huror ‘al pert Nad oa this. valu ware = stans ity et, vacant 8 De 
orm TTA — land hemes H L UE lent citron WS Seni Fea use on Deor to E MEMBERS T ‘Secpetae heat, pga — a e. 
a Crm brick WA a ea OMES out conde age « al firepl _& We cor- A oe = Telegrapl R 7, ys oo pers 
details. neane HI ‘ution acre cet Seen r r) ore, ay oT kitchen rm A HO b Post 1-9 hg — Lib- aa eth ide wre 
. $125 LL other the of oca um at nsid epee ty ia bed Nat M Offic = <= Sun. fe) & ROSE util! with | le 
FL per abaeste Ss berri trees Ps aoe ae garaen 9 lot siding.“ Ae I e's ne” ‘rece. E OF Y e- Wwe Co eat noe. ity 1 L de 
bd OY ay ful oy are ber : pode $3 em a ‘end. =o OWN YOU tak WANT - mem- It het jo let 
w DK Call for and whe : + Beno - a N R | li paca TO - s — 
m, Lawre KENT. _ seaped. park erriea. 4 W rive. Price Op | « FOS e000" ecallt orh SELL f to nly H _ 
—_— Pegg tt R re _ and fh ny elewen c Vest me rE LE rR | pedtece t equ full a on va if WiLt oo tan um - 
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Fea YEA MS Power eve. oo trade meee se panes in eo ane | r FE Street ion, oon me F partly Sm ME a eee lov materials. aa 
ay mae Sacan et ee sats | sakes 2,3 ew aecors AH ear see a — tate ie raoreatt eer te woes 
aft wtilibe span core t we reg ciecirie ne a OME OF N isos | an a hae le break Saree ei 
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nished - ~ oo R- poe ee po ol DN — r. 3B ac N R XO Boor Guinea 
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Edw Bee soe AnD CoRR HO. on oe, bin ance Sass | ohn Kinzh ue | vt ween & | Noses i E room tea ius |, ate ceen 
bil emits . 5 we m ERK ROME me smi "May = mw a tay orn and Hu inzler _ Mow ee eae Si \33 W B RGER large wee ould y IR ar hoi this os as tae 
si mt | uen yo rte, PE sh 7 sedeee | rads ve a Seateee eo ea ae to E mr ara Pete = 
ma. Si R a: } E. "Mansti Fontiae = | tienes ROOM OR 38 7 10 od You can move TM. © Eves =e materi eee = — 2 O. ren room iy o er ' 7 A e- Your 
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10 PF r ; a B DERN ° poly Tt a are - le oo ator a WOUsE 3 L ion sae cow A ehoery — > US 30 $-8183 or eee ell on e ster Bek 
8:30 sis | PLES e GLEAN RD, FE ond £ ? FED J UR tt aay be about 7 MS : fom Bette gas 3 LOTS. ponelson P wn. feat oy ™ ou find TED? will a io : reation as rf a ese 
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Rent ey 5| eee pena mont sama oe + Hee 4 aie footie oe erate ed O re wrest 
A “hase | LEASE pe, uultie “ W ° is ‘ont road’ front 4 riy ‘today. Large. Wooderkal ite tin laree aka is fine wel UT  fie0 net wes et a 
FOR pts. wos ig BATH, VAR only $8. Frontage to $2,500 —|Ch oo Phra Sa liv wuame | —— indie PER see ti ho ome. Clese- 
a douse,” of hd Stoney DE $3,350 on to $2,300 | do erok ; eee tals own 2. Toom Lone fone wll. RY wih $3 and bh bedroom 
Fa - BLL Fo Seenesy RE E ing os wand ed toe Bu e larg 2 oa ak aaa rene RICK Ys ith eutom 
For s CLEAN eR FU a “ALT PA Emo cr te .. Le suburban | Hill tus hort "2. bedroom! mod ae Lake ogy Hi ST Son $i. ate 
— 35 ent RN w _TOR ARTR s ae ds ho: rge wn. but s bie wi r ao Mien reatio 2 ing on OME . ber. do . attre 
yt w Lak pale a Muron IR, F rRID sa cment xe : me ve | . er bedroom. full bath iving mreploces, 6 a ber: Fhene wn. Dorr! 980, 
eran aIORLY» pane ALLED e Pro ep | "E IR, FE 2 GE gar he be atlacued rery, convent ee nice large | Pull be living room beck to Galloway aa ao 
cae La S HA Ope 2-3 I ue e 1 furn nt oonide. rge lB go v to 7 y ree rience rose t ete m and. one allow —_—. +i = 
7am eae FOR i A ge LAKE. THREE 37B ip int ‘parta. n Eve 16 | 1000 arge x. ation.” a rooms landac and strona = eon aplenty e landscap one —— 5 eee = a tod : i887 er 
TT) {au we eatvate Rent 1480. o— SES 7 to 9| cae come” ca ae a 12. eal a ge ee om a, Pa ge rooms Is larg: B 
BE, TO, QUIT (COUR . = —— oe Reet Houses. bested, A cor. * ness the “city , basemen sr atge 3 Bb Real H = aad = peat i een bes G ond con ioe bus sbace Hy =. “needed. ¥ ished ~ ou loo 
— . Adu “legrapn at. e xcomes | * High blast t bed- a5 y. e| > re aaa ups ; ’ 
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ae =| fee =| Blackw wet) Seis won| Bead tentarea | Beet TROMUNTINGS vio Sit Hi 
oat FUR: $100 z 7175, pret In Y C = dining Bi rap tle F | it le room res , st nS hunting NG? AU for ew buy ho Rane ] ] 
B rred Dra MODER: ba r reh ch arm” | al ni = s Cre nn ? BU just ith prong h S 
NISHED onthly. EM ra er aS = SY O basement es < ne erms d a Gch . prihacag oe ta brand | well, LARG URN 319.500 Pot ? ace 
is RM t as Pigg mend 5M - Per xee Ae sents) greet, pg las ras, Pu pew  E cod at 0 aseme a a e su toc oss San bene ii fret Noor le bed 
pore Base: ALL LAKE call OR — AN 2 ree soil, modern i 4 Fas at $6 on nt ou in 1951 5 bdivi: e rd . tion. ‘angler iger EIG = thew’ i Lone Pi ~ 
; Saou FURNIANED- ayy eae one HOUSE. HOME re tg tate N LAK z overhead. ata 5 Sitchen re Side = om living ro Poi that ts sion, Its | ye Bice neat en BUNG ITS pace in & ary aths, rine ach 
ae eka mere, A om) oi ee, AKE |" aie peo sh ee "| Ee sae eae Ts | Stree ha . 
5 APT_ welc a rt el APTE this gente lee 500 ce mating ete res 4 y reno tton ty oar a -* ned tak bea ed faa ious n, sound Pk ——— ca of rm 
Od: .. ome $20. 3 me R ee are = onates Loca = te aeruane. s ages wn Tee egg ‘bedroom, t at apotaine, living aio noon ~_ $29, ia one ; 
rig ou a ie ™ __Pietm "On Dee = * P wdlicdagy pron Sh md field, Hignlans in Live (makes — 7 ceaeer co round’ frost mod- down. ive, Tht Some 1 dare $38 006 ¢ os 
” png APT. Y LL On DROOMS. ONT Substantial peg armen bee L es 8 full vasement, roperty Eateinent ot wand, floar “ec Tee P cee bath Un. ward om Gark an Rall. 
4 » must COURLI  PURN- ootiags, Salk = ; IA ayes alk. a rare oewutes rome ll Oy you — a wit ility ace aang AU st cake : o ™ a0. Open , mod- 
ae leaning te a -|3 ROOM {ROOMS DRA * i F CLA into wom pies Se hoc gos wae d rear pe al os You heat pg attached HM Oa LA ith 62,800 ot Lene” Pin ow ee 
e enim ® fy a we Ganaor _— Priced for’ RONT RE lee planned Eg N Tal a room), meme ogee, eng an KERN ™ “STYLE T fe 
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pee SSE i ad sue C ate Pree ‘SIDE “| eal nh v Pea ARGER IT a oe SS 
in at couple = , OL avail- 7 7 woomme on ae Pi ~ a oreesion basem 1451507 gar t hea Pan na usiness co. - bed 000 iston bin on _M 
FaRTLY: ioe) Orehat Siren ge} ne) Retereaces OIL c @ us Priced fo | I : dining heat, ire Open &: un em water. rm. ho DOW ey) 1 4 
ieee Ponte pe aa aes nt | ued wt neve tals" Eaigthe™ | Ong ae m3 
__ 200 ee oom. Oo Ia ris Ra pho aes 075 rt open e e Member oe V ree t ote DO , ot ease veoh ¢ + tor 22 Ff VA ee scorr 
Pus” Meg) x. oe. Call ac front ORED pura ve Ave. from r 6R Co-op Re _Realto 2 bere fete 2 ee Dixie om fa.tera er c eer T, Mines 2 Bedroom = 
peeves ps . ena * < 00 os m. al Estate : oe a .* Run rect ° “ Son Re modern kit buen 
om ee les NLY. SE YC my Loe Ho So eee Nor eal Mca ve t yonience alt ot mS ungalo 
_ Pa pise’ NEA only. On ane from 8 co > YO 24638 ior ot me Exen. coreen.4. omg play oes 7 2A Wat pps 2 mater bea ag Dand 
bath R PO 104 kley : se ome to act LO UR 225 ro on } . ch Both 4a bea ™ water. ha. BaP cee CR erford sca le. maaee apt tie b 
; aunt cae w.iF M 34366. MOD 4 Phono geo RS bs rommercial e $500 maeed tns xr gg Nice poor a modera ES baby aces. t. ree ite led 
Taos edu OR RENT at Comme ake uekiy re rm kt ¢" home corner lot a bandym inside nme banement cet 06 080 rm home _ included eet 
16° ROOMS | = romans re] \ovmuaner rae You A. pode can oe rt passe. inka EMBRE very toilets ome. K. L. oo rome sOCL TY 16.400 » A gr room. 
Aubu —~ = A e¢ Lak = Mik utes on peor tloe a ee oar ig ll Main. RE. good a7 5 T 1 500d fm bet CRESCE me and- 
~WEVATH Ba =e ne nty ie Wop e.| 8 steps ‘do Deere se yd as pom a Wwingrm,"d “oa sain Often E& buy tho 2% Ww empl —— se admire 1 see NT rms cat 
> drink BA ii, wr ont upper sapmcoe HOME pl Peco ps down edroom F aint oned p eran ; =e GRE Ev — eton, ae ttt bun this peted very” neat SEARE 900 
ers. i AND ot flak Neat. eck nt — livt ly 6 and stomp “or — front BARO e 0 Opten GG in Re Lad ing galow, larg age, tv 5 
104 8. Pee. Fart peng sen Attached” ne room b se ge om Col Bg ie f aw pcs Fs 17 Can alto Qu Kitchen. ee ? orr ae we Gant room 
— en at cy PORN TRE a soo nd garage up. Toe Bhsamge ored or par bath “F — TY of Lk’ Rood. ; ACRE re ts ry 2420 sale” a semen ‘nett _ gal ining “room > 
Lak at Bee so is sf The k & 1 . "me net Dn Y OWNE Road. ocated af F 502 $2 due se t bd te, | ASS car- 
= a8 Den Late. for lot ecca, Hiichen ie A ee Bi a modems tr of Aue in T ARM 500 dow to lie fas heat x bat AER —o 
Rent be brie a eek eine Some| E 5 ae nent ek a ne eh, ai en ert | pen mo 
oss Office . ‘e at W A at Oeil png util phir ena vee. ‘en Sis WES ‘IRR Pom #. and edn an ts. os 1 W. oO’ N Only oc aoe front Pp room 
8. ~ Duck to move BOU - auto pls piri apace, 2 ares perl gp tow T Sil 15 = of mM, chic Bee Resi east wren area E IL. $6 300 00. gas — 
| Seal = pace 380) | es ® T IT? tod plastered w he aa henter "| oe “ nesoment, DE ment orrows ont bas ronal ember 6 Re road. wcooes etsy terme ‘etl 
eunowte very a « new a. a eater poor peed apts ent — I ya bd woctaa FSasement nies alto Peg bungalo PRICE rms wtili- 
ft. A. "Complete ser ~ Sarto bed alread J Priced | Meare bs 519 7 mpain ca —— fou {AND he-mepomr goer yx one ry BY ‘O-Op. = me J tad os jai lae Nic 
i and rage Caen Sore oh Aare ty waa Sih 8 outsid rend Dell YT tial develope & room OWN zone ei miner on 1-3 acre, pars 
. te ites or ‘profes Ge as vn n Wg EA ee ., oor a. OF 4 .* mod VNE bat cst LI 7 oe te d- 
wee oe ome eon Brotes- with lake Ca otc brick te ae cor] fete eo EM belongs ange Listin ore, ia 
ACCOM. lake pe “a Phone PE = s SID de or howe bedroom 1ER’ 3080 Pegg se 
2s a 2 des per WH petvi beautiful , Lys 4 rw] pion terrace room E — = Maen p dioesige = S W : ediate near bad = a uired. 
. A . “ss When Y PA rivileges. & 3 RMS... Lame aLToR In ie canted, + oi mod ia nail pen J lL aaa wane with Hagen ILL TRAI aero Ine of vane” he paring tr 
i -FoE — ND ( ) —,, roses ti Pa A y R’ . pone. AND. Eve. Btreet caer phage gara " decorated, call r wife a re enta: ent Pvacres in C SADE cash any sd te FF goon 
ND_HARG Gh m ine iy 8234 a — Pore 's ‘Sao % 2.1804 K.G ae as , n bas THE C now fichen and plant rn euareaos E ees "casey "we nana n 
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ste chon ey St Som ee save ow a0 oo aailies rit S| Ei Fotis pith ae si, So apentylncgall 
S: _— ptly! ie for lake room. ley ronal $50 - _ with ealtor sts tate Ei A Cos HALF i Mc listings. —— 
tn =" lake privileg bl it lly bed MO lake Eve wikeeona of e Tein icin saree —- F A . CAN Park rot gl 
, 8: 56-8183 on sale een _sin_ gan. une fovel INCL ren priv FE your: ak gig desi tful Ine! hed te tar CR Re IE ing eho : 
oe aialilil | ] Act anc at’ and peves bunga- Sear om Ke priv poor ~~ _ the 6 roo z 1962 Ww. RON at pod 
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N. Te tors S ‘sien Ww rris | eee cnditioned ol pa pg oO NI 8. R JAM price set od i “iE | ea +e Res 
Negra ne sao wot Huron, aR arage 8 ol omg - ve. Mr emens CHO eater FS ii $11, : fore” insula 
. | oxmeny re o-0p ROOMS H $19. 600 i at, = ALL a LIE n aL _TAY ae ROCK 
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: : af" fair why IN COMM eal own a MAN 5 1201 NE State or 
—o Casas pr 4 ete COMM a caine RE 2-3370 Sigh LS 
. e ION. 130 em ecora aT ote Se hare a fa efron EALTY ¥ tly .SON rE Bid 
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N - ws. S oe tag Senen you : ‘+ Renal 1002300 or C fg Ereuation 
MY THE a prove wh was You mer em eae - end 
FE ow e wi aw ou KEE lew utifu tem “2 Ahes 
f 1 MA oman’ at 7 site can 0 the 1 set po Bx 
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"47 Chevrolet 4 dr. te n ning 
or cece Ms ih Anderso ents! EO — 
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ow 
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20 Line avy a 
Pontiac- 
4 AND © TER ~ DRAYTON home, oo large 
—CASH PROMI to. $800 O- PAR’ 
burn, Utica, Miche: i “ 
. space 
e. . é — Rebuilt — nN. 
t% ‘ NCH 
' 
‘room, Dining finished on 
. SS ea yg 
AND BUN. Ph. 
s i NEW RA) 
& ‘well instalied. 
joan ienias aakbhesis Oren a OM Employers oe, “SPROIAL ¥ BOOK. : riches me bad tem Pleasing raat te ba REDUCED 2.500 red and must sell fnetde. uniinished. "$5.63 
Fou'n i the friendly a Hollerhack Auto resem ane con 
4 4 “porch, 
s and 
REDUCED transfer 
all 
D 
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on 
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ner 4% 
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tubless 
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clean 
= 
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Lem gal - wae Ponting Lit "Ve pow 
te 
Detrott, -, “ted fp, Buicka. Foran’ Pontiacs ste“ rE 
ar down. 
kuheben 
ec. 6m eo .t fog shed ond ett Corner Case. type mma 
1 W. Law 
ge & wee SS tors. ranch "home all on Soeaauae” wie cue od A ay 4 lack ne ae, ee Dine By 32361 st, 40A 
taliptoes tebut —| lex. sOPER vie -4 5. a Seed. einoune "agen gee “| Pontiac. Hurry 
in | Sale. Exc. Real 
r 
Sad trenemiscions ™ 
: *Yoron oe A. C. bea uires large 
TKINS LAKE porth te 
rm 
Ore es AUTO PARTS fae be mone ath ~ garage brs po 
. bl — SS Built Pe oas ATION OE sega 
oh x 
m-38 of Buckh * Overhead door BS Sppoine 
CLOSE-IN 
ogee are oe sun’ poreh. =F ‘od Ra. (M-80 
PE 4-453 Shown 
passed Sas pares. 
ee a . pri - $11,900. 
with 2 sod large * room "wil sell for rats = ROE. 
P TO $500 ” 4-bedrm. 
ing one ye | rene ig on ag oy wal tane 7a 
MODERN. LA eon 
RT OLE HILLS. Pine 8. Mod- s aegis ing — family egg A | down bed as part GAS STATION — e or bonee, have 
to finanee a 
igen AUTO 
MO- _ Dodges 
& SEMIN) 
spacious 
Book, — 
on 
contract 
2 stai: 
- (M-69), 
sickness 
USED with b also den 
7 excelent rental ose 
seasoned 
ent, 
lake 
Ra. 
chases: * bills; 
T, ye hg | ae 
$2, a bare 
or i 
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REB TRANSMIS. B aoagtese Nie teen eek ton, '¢ 
you ad NOME PARE 
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RTH END Pontiac —-. hoo 
Ho il ex- 
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Cane 63 —?#p mou Sate tee ~. Sor 
N AVE, LOCATED com bungalow haa Hotean ft Boos ey vecres, with 
Friend a 
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EN 
a 
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East Side Auto a 
Here 
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rs. Exc 
7 heat, 
odern P. O. 
$s a 
t for teache 
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m aif, Write 
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ts th —s 
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a LOYD KENT, Realtor feat rams dwaling Sodwoye- | snd HNSON, Realtor | Bich Wr ae 
| ose "esa caudate io ora | PEE Elsen’ | ae - F 
PE 5-6 the 1 bedrm. Pull 
O 
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money 121, Write 
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53 meal Power ams kee ee a 
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Lot eou130 a RE eg 
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PR ige fn cloek | |_ cov wus w t old line of ‘some day I'm 
ek aia eo FOR TON SERVICE We have 33 zn rig which STRAITS 
ear TOD 
104 8. Te Fashion Shop 
ee ee aa cen nt 
et tha’ 
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7 
N Manager 
ION 
7 
: MIDDLE 8 Nice 5 a ene THIS 
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r OLLISIO)} 
refinishing 
and a 
acri- ne hardwood 
oho 
. ARBO 
Estates 
and duc sound the water : ‘s all I ge 
Opportunit 
ms Leslie Vosa, Presiden’ te11 C inting. 
. fered at s. around Bam furnace, bye KEEGO HA 
Sidi Lake Est excel- The f_, —_— ass feeding | wise. | you!’ That's 
Business 
Berkeley 
Gat. 9 eee ~~ jotor Sales will be of “Come | in to- oat are je setvete. itt Groce ts conventional well-built prong nage gig Bo a tae ee os 
ge 43/~ 
Hours 
Oliver Motor 
fice price. 3 wns wD Th’ 
6 nice 
ot 
lull > ome 
tail, 
crea 
Je bib 2-2101 
7 Ra. party. EM 
bara er ctairs lected terme A. Nott, Realtor 
ft cre minute’ im ever beaut For Sale A eee 
t idge|- 
0- $500 
“uw Pie ee Phe ——. 
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center 
PO 
i Own" ee Sl ees mw Pee Eat res er ACRES | Partr 
eo PREL ESTIMATE lore Used Car ACK 
Righ ery ick ‘Gown. Oct 
ee See eee ad frrepisce. 4 “large yorelerner 4 have your own r RIGHT MAN WHEN CK, MUENDLY SERVI wpe Pe = aac ains J 
High ssion, $1,000 “a! 
BY OWNER, » Roos $5 wo. PE and 
knotty gg oer 
ai chance to arden; also : 
RIONT BUSINESS 
NO RED T 
ALL Ae Pe PLAN LES 
Barg ELAND 
tet for winter nee or. 45,800" with, $2,000 ‘de pe iad drapes. at. i gal | feyti cement to cut the if win TALE TON To BUY A “reat eetroce 
1D MOTOR SA 
+++ O208 ( ) V 
$1 
ting and tant heat ®-| few cnickens e on a ¥o 
BAR 
AUTO 
BRA 
. hardtop ...... . 
'O FAMILY 
S145 
; > base ont ater, dcar g ‘ving. Som 140 down. 
. 
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aL. &. 
: 
in 
black PE sais 
frome hie ae ich in Quality, 
pinto a ins sank ae on on 
gg "Zack Marae 
AFT GRINDING in | 4 
over- has 4 rooms and mh nic Priced, 
semi-private lake "whe vingekien, Case Lake Ra. Mo Pine | Couipped ths and can step into and STONE] aaa” teed. Pa PE) Nash radio, heater, over. ™ EA per a tae ‘900 Aad Prenpes Budget he two bedroom 
tor boats = wines — Corner ag ss 
pe a as can step our cash 
ING 
— salient 
“ert oe OCHESTER 
AR nd rented lot, 2 1 this lovely ly Ameri- 
informe tion 
> sate Dizle ON PavERET— 028 @ business y ork filling y for only 
- 
faa — 
treseeeeess O08 = ed landscaped got isc focotne {oTRe bis home with 1 riot farm. Nice 75 FT FRONTAGE 
% ACRES ON a 
Feaister * Bverything goes Jo L FINANCE 
+1838 | 2- ~~ Wanted Used Cars 54 ‘Sl Kaiser 2 dr, .. Lees cer . 
your 
for ¢ 
2 : Watk: 
19 month. 8ON 
. 
ron Ste 
SS aewensedeees 
. enty 6 —s mes sand wore *. ACRE INCOME 
Dandy io schools ot. taht One fous ret ered. Beautta “owes, we : ow a _e OTHING COULD ON W._Reren 
M&M Motor Sales | 56 puck « “ sharp ..... si Otner por vs ed to suit e 
38 2 . 
-c “a lec 
high lake tot worth #t summer New Lication perty 
N ~~ ER 
See 
tate model care ‘41 Dodge 4 dr. Sok, 
N 
t. Remod- to chow St ker| high lake lot wo beths, mod- siness Pro 
EBETT stau- 
éoltar oo on 3- 
patie. Bee as MAURICE WATSO war] oa tata entice Reneeh Henry, Bro cre hetnta‘wallcoa carpet __Busin 2 TORY BRICK BLDO. oe weary, evened ani 
207 Dante Wey. NAP TARA | 81 Copy 447 paca “ REAL 
Roche 
te 2 
on 
SALE 
i 
w cumas 
° 
i 428 W. Fourth, OL 6-03 
. clean a aes “aw — 
. Reena 
ing reation erm "i base persone 
— 
fl og ‘Ge “Soares 
* make you more easy iavgetment. 
WTD: 
J OR 
x Cake ‘ Kaiser . 
: 396 yeome san bean besos’ ier ' 
with inside “Fenced a coment | onere, MO 2275. RD.) og bar to. S500 8 day on ot Uke it 
ED rs tye 
OF. ccnecerassnnses rooms ~— This oy 
oil furnace Trees. “515.500 Poone_ BETH LAKE 
$400 Work oe | $ 2.000 
WTD WRECK Baldwin Ave. ‘a1 Ply, 7 
ad _ per m@ ft. of 
of shade xing price $1 
PT. ELIZA FB ¢1720. 
end days. 
+ PA 500 
te 3-06TT 300 + Car 
Been ine en ew Quarters 
ene rty bas 300 Many 
aro ng pen 
“ @. $2,200 G. 30 x 60, hould be m aes just, eal es- 
a 
for Your 
‘Sl Nash . 
795 If Cramp 0 way of Ute, a osnbiities here Let UTUMN LINGERS 
win po see ae 
conn eULLINg, 5 a tmonth ruil or buy or part You May Borrow rod be OOF tor: js ste «ae Se ™ com: greater 
this : ap w you. $3 
A ae 
CRE 
with full ulacturing 
All this tate. Ideal t you may ¢ trictly 
0 j 
m | 7 Dees 6 eee ets yf aoe 1 o M. Stout Realtor LONG hester | Hille — a 1 nee with over en mod. ranch teat froctac te. miaside Goge” — showa 's 
wie NeeD fev a6 TO ba "7 Dats 3 Ge. geen 8 i 
landse a 
f. M. Oo : $-81 im the days, 
— bear ofessional 
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leas ai a oe soa” Seed iwapeth Un 
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os N. Sagina 
nights with 
landecaped 
space to & TE ¢603 ; 
— 10U SE A. 
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. 
fire, geno finer D ely 2" bed- Ag eg gee Pr Eber. | Owner 
7 PENTHOU: 
DG. 
. 
500 CARS W RTS |. py. 4 ae 
os eagle 9 and we ys 
CAN BE ie then this 7 Bear the = iitenen oS on ae |= “‘T. ON DIXIZ at ISINESS BL st or 
. AUTO PA awe Ors ceseecseces at OL 1-61 
01 = Casticn 
Meaa Mas rel brick ra t OL Teil 
Bead ave ba dol wee 500 FT. on the Ore BL doctor bomen te ae 
CY 
BAGLEY 
ries wrecheg & ‘@ Packard 2 dr. LAKE 
«round 
- Bat 
s. Call us 
2 
eplace, porc Out- 
legraph Rd commercial. 
ideal for a tonal serv ing 
O 
. 
Nar 
. 170 
« 
. oker used oF year oi) furnace vatory ges Rage Me Broker 
heatalavor fir ar garage rd, | Near Te way. Zoned 
It's other eggs Ml — 
Top éo' 
4-885. 
JEIDER Henry, Br en ae Be y of) tor Hey. r eg 
s| bine nog 
business. ‘An att oly mee 
oy 8. PE D-3004 oF ae 
ENSCHNE Roger B. Bt. 
FD. upstairs. 7 tots, plent *| Rooer hk. a 
ide stone grill, due term Priced to 
GE ar eal a lot 90x hway 
protect your y 8. VU 3-2000 or 
RIEM Ay bs $11 ig 
tp besewent 
ehru ry Owne / £ $11 Main ichigas 
® y beach 
. P ARTRID 
Jt., os parking. ae ghee 
your 
te — ~~ WANTED 
To 
BROS. Rochester, 
nc gethree Ronayne soe | Rochester, M: 
—— CENT. Realtor WARD E. P. -E 2-8316 po Al a a — — oT monthiy pay 
4OUNL Ss 58 SURE TO COME, wl ppg 
M 
ee 
YD KENT, 
vee. a OR FE 
j eabppoed comes. 5 4 room — . 
at 
“4 TO PRICE BEFORE VAN- 
e WEAR PONTIAC PLANT. INCOME: cated : ear 
_ N. 4 BED) FIO 
Open REALT 
ron Bt tiful and spec ape Seer ie the 9 
et TOUR Gam. Shewat 
D Gg NEAR & bath up. 5 enon 
“AST SIDE 
WEST SIDE LOcATIO ‘automatic 4 W. Lawrence 5-6105 
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4 W. Hu ’ 
pt on the see Price Let 
SELL ¥ DIx geht hh ea ewnisee 
E wre wee | waar a Piel nger Bom ggpee 
Coumenent Bowe a -E ORION 
Pese ave Wan 43.000 Gown. 
WELT, 4540 _ 
th bath down. & bath on Write 
bome  igé. lot Paved roo- gee price $12, by own Next to Cons 
== LAK 
r home on miy 624,000 with 
OR 3-1358. N CARS OF ALL Pl mou for § rooms r small town, 
3 Forint cimainee Can for fur as heat, ent. FE ¢7964; 
a : AGE, 
modeled olde utiful lawn] o show you, 
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HOUSE. MODER YEAR anort 3394. 7 F3 Bouth lake, sandy ith pleasure . D E. PA 
INESS 
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ONT | one @ location. aeal’ for WAR 
NAL BUS 
AW & ee 
ea we 3-0131 eda 3 BEDROOM |} Orchard Lobe is sheep. LK. FR Combine business | wit 
RS CLEARING HOUSE. | pnove wer N gad aS |= "H-'SO0 
As : geo dams R $3383 | South ‘i onion 
4 BEDRM. FURNISHED 
in this choice 
me he Tha PRINCIPAL ciTiKs COR -MORTGAG 
FOR PARTS 
2S Saginaw St Couns, Dandy grey “ge: g = 
_ 
9 ted ———__——_—_—_—— 
eS eee eee ae = tearoom. 627,800 uel eta in PRIN ‘OAST 
44% KANT2 
Cat oe teen 
= BUICK, po an ll call low. oo 
es. | _sfte - 
tine City, Hall tie 3 tural tt, Man 
" AST-TO-CO: 
ABE. Bldg. PRS-s008 
AT. R MART "axe. over oa ee ag: = ig od 
es & Cotta 
th rent "yapeee tome bas Mporeh a 
COA: 
310 Pont. Bx. J Cp. MO10 
VE +020 2002 ‘ster 8 
y prin Pam aca Hone 2 Ciage, Se eee | ies, aed Ce ue Se ee veras ian ce a SOMAIN lag Ste sea Care 8 ate ate: er including lake 
REALTY Po. Paritesl x y m apert- with til baths. Large $12 000. 
~ 
: 10% S. MAT 
-or Sale oa 
mo @ new tires. owner $1,250. features oe rg Borg Begg 2 apartm Se ee eee rs outs pesos. 
ord, Birminghs te 
200% MICH. For ¥ 
bg asisamn privisges. S1edha, terme e sia Pd ig Me — se Gate en joe jot. Immediate. 
+ Woot eades 8 Oe Ope & oo -HESTER, 
tat e-cose oe rivileges. 
room home. 
26 MA4-158¢ 
ment, Lilities — pu a 
Oe ber month 
a M SATION O | = fone ty 
ROC oe TO see 
Mi ¢-0004_Bira trade on six Roose” FE 
> TYPE precemt bouse pay@e down st 
ICKS | ee ee 
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> Busi and 
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Lo 
2 Sigh. . ea ea eres ser inge rt) se | Ciroux pits | tk dk etapa tate fete tno, LTBI og 
aye ¢ bal 
Located in ving room, = eon | puts } bg Lal en ae ft 
Dixte yh 3-701 
D me 7, eediorum an any ume. — 
down, For HOUSEHOLD 
OL 6-@711 
BUICK . home has bath and utili ot laun- | mag 5 am oy rE Co-op oo 
EAR AROUN 
a « » agpinines 
+1088 eve- as ® for oni oo: about No Ph. Rochester. Ol ~ 49B 
Seon ‘ } : : ood floors, ell furnac 7.000) Teles + & Sun 
MODERN ¥ 1668 Roches. Fr bende. cays: 
sore information 
railers 
. iin FF a3 ND AVE. 
2 ee cod floer 2 e Only Real 
Qpen Eve 
§ ROOM 
home 6-3641, 85.- rz 
45 more 
Ce) Ao td. Houset 
\ _ > 
Lagu. 
eet OFPR OAKLA)} frontage 60x18? | tubs and ¢ os member 
ser a Lakasenn Da | aimgs. : Prop. 1484. 
. Ww 
Ate som dem 
Fok at suv «DA RIVERS enim 
im the oN Bie down. . 
Be r Re L 
Rn |e : Farm SN 
ACS 
ms, . = 
“$1 SUPER 4 2- tone ee  presday iver bane w Oxford. 
Pin 
_ oo will handle. Pr p . 41B For Sele Ferm Fre 
CADILL: Soe 
ODES ees 
BUICK * aly cage MY ‘3-000. Fear. income ill 
. Bremer. 
— 
~~ Sale Resort 
Sa tet 
| aa 
tr a 
§ PER CENT BANK 
‘Down 
paint, wee of oh Tas terms. 
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: FLIZABETH 
—— 
Farm peggy eo 
GRASS ci eeater resort, Sew t area, at 
that drive oe Rates ¥ RAVE SEVERAL DOWN 
On mete. a tiie OLD, ‘ E year around * Piaatered aod eee permed 2 
Jarge bt © vere aha oor 3, Per Tl 
The . oe coos cn “SED TRAILERS joni LIKB 
married and keep- . CADILLAC i elder car in ‘ot. Pric 
res, 
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TH SIDE 
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Prise 
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$e i ele XFORD TRA buy one of Oney | Csemtine Ma gar a Re 
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in IN 9380 6 BE 
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St. Auburn , 
ris & Son. 
coed on Saleem non? ee ico 2g afl, 
oe ae Gr bieck cay ett} 
SALES. 
with absolutely 
oe 
Re. DERN. 
‘ 
Solas aud ta vers ae. PE tee vr baking m farm in a nice room 
ARTS & a 
; 
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ode — —— 
Srontamene 
PARADteE 
with ree loom fas - ge Ata 
ATE- WIL 
P New Locati - 
down. 
1942 ag oo a 
radio yearn 
a, 
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s = 
8 
peer Orion 
‘i Soe Sten a 
KSTON|  & “a ioe von he Soma frontage 0 and bunting home. that ement to the "p emal ST ATE BUDO. F Meet tate Orion ° ee en _tnd beater, Pe * FE 62500, for IN CLARKSTON | purchaser, bas fe why not ett lg na oom Mg “Seal | the full just 3 miles Mecod axse | AC, STATE. BA BAN 2 Mgr ELCAR IN GOOD 
quae Gone sad heaters bean, 
DOOR , MODERN, HOME I? c uckly | P eajotn r informs 
pice ry ae gern ing —— There's i of room for. aemlaiy M J. PE 50078 1950 edariewn FE 6-0086 WEST- | piack . Radio and 
51 CHEV. 2 ALL ee 
Priced to Sell Q 
call for trier 
. 
ed — gond roed all club. Bu e village with plen house, gs Pontiac 
- 
ICE eo C —GENERAL— 
condition finish. 
Py. 
original : 
. =S 
or sm water vie Ce a ae wice 1s | PE 1883 
ERV 
BRICAN AL—PALACE 
tiful black 16 monthly 
ad heater. ea our « For eq ric tele ond 
51° ACRE 
a es must sell | post bara ¢ buudings are sles | Pom SUPER S$ pam Bre D—CONTINENT 
AL—PALACS 
re 
- | peete 2 Ra ol “ 
~~ 2 stories, needs paint $10,500 5! bie Gingell- sites hag tbr btate, 14 Pontiac rage and beac The lar hia GULF 
Modern 2 bust. | WOO line of tra of terms. Be 
atch. to * "S05 : — $2500 DN. 6 ak en bee ition with Located tm desire house has ae or dca wae U 4-620 the _ prope terms 
ee 
2. Ceo} a nice ith the best gatere — |. FORD r Ick 
too - semen’ 
cond 
Loca 7? room 
i ash or iiford. M 
on 17,500 on 
Ec ei 
L H Co from © Genesee 
| 
and heater, 
S VACANT BR a. ee wo. i Plate leohen 2 ie this full dining Press, or pn Be OME IN| Cnly 8 80 acres. 
ae ee” een 
cae Gand aes ene ‘ sedan, Radio — 
cew Ch And 6 s. large living but root. La *o 
v a a Geen Press, LAKE ft 143: | Sreauctive 
eal ioe ge 
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ab 
tires. 
More New : two bedroom 
ell, nat: ong plent > aoe 
—. and fu with part | BEDROOM Realty. FE ¢3 
“RES 
ne Co FER 30173 
buy yo SEE SA 
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150 } ; ains room with a . tot age. $1,000 
a © seane 
@ full 3 Orion. Suchy_ 
FICE 
45 ACRES 
home | _ Ot Co, “SMALL 
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PR 3-878¢ one 
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MICHIGAN'S 0538. Open 
the ehuc 
FOR Estates 
pie as _ of straw. 
ISINESs 
. or 
ee eae ee 
d Kampsen FE 46538 —— Me West Huroa call FE 2610 
re oop vegetables 
“HEDQTRS 
gf th eRe very liva) % acre own this| . BUSR 
INES 
es 
The deve exactl brake 
INEST Even & bun Go-ep. 
- ___Eve. and Sun. call -IGHTS 
heme grewa 
s. Home 
cestee caw. Gen uae y $1,000 
ot aan gag in le 
peay ae van hee Jw abotks. 
FINE Eves. 
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eat. 
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3-418] ncerics ce) 950 with oni 
“NOT VED T monthly eee ; ‘: 
Thic fine Pg eee a 
PA ber 
~ AUBUR on Auburn Ave., 
PRICE 
NORMAN RD en farm for $4. 
EXCELLEN Pape bathe pdel 
= cee oe ee 
» THe 
ROAD an 
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RCE 5-T744 
be ope SEL 
lin front 
all within ' ‘On 
ae § a | eee eee | Me Pee ee we} $17,500 FULL PI a ee Low 4z| F. PARTRIDGE}, Ba ire bane WECESSARY Pon 1aC rent tnd Sates, ag ay Tr cwRY ” BELATR- SHARP. te oS Tae Riclol se fine “ned” beape rms. ee ane nares 
For Sale 
v2 | \WARD 
I. 2-8316 | na wate ae a veries & 
:  - hE 
‘a a and heater. 4 pigs ge Pm 
business oe a year Tound» home being 
TRY NEAR THE LTORS, F | poornient. "Yoo om convenience 
' PROVE G46 monty side wall tires °F Gabel after : er type attic. eenenes 
Priced at NYDER LAV 
year aa ee beautifully 
I PO Y NE aome-| EA 
aren Ot 
ploy me at your sb required. | 
side wall a ama . Céramic ar- DOROTHY & LTOR 
jarge © 20 and bea flual 
IN THE Testricted 
tes. 
ow H 60 «ACRES curis & osha = by inven- i 
1e 
ene, West Brooklyn. tt room tr. Well fea- 
— Huron M 3-3303 almost with ceder, 
at on a pre lh au | gg 
*RES BARN, Sherwood 
$407 50 men Lagan given to | 
i948 CHRYSLIE 
owner 4 _P.m. 7 beth si fewer. i 
10 Ll, Eves E} cereal or Mar = aite in Waterfor arranged: w sieuae tlle ‘wenn 
which Je “wily ps rete cect | 
rker. A fine 
CONV. inette. Recre ter Office FE +44 ; c | fireplace, tioors and a venient ter OR 3-7614. 
Ulla dre our Lake 
ER | tory Pre have the folio ollow sim- 
QMES . New —— perfect matic 
50 CHEV. tured & 4 beat, auto we 
f Pontia 
eet war anckae s bars ton call 
Ra. Seym NEAR LAPEI el | those @he he eany to ts Na- 
LE H 8) sedan F apd auto 7 
radio = tl Peon 6 Mi. bili! edna Ou neat: well landscaped tot, term . TNS RE YOU R cae & eee ae Pe Omi — retions. ‘bility to. make nie —* 
mission ne monthiy | OME Sto Pa rab Fenced sonise, ft lot Fret bets. Pull basement scx “irom | ranges LTYCO. | ces. ba wecia | Pan ie care beatied rm Foe Gece! Compens: | tea, poaticn | a6 f Jo ak f Matchinson “ 
| Fence 
i 
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and 
are will 
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1003400 ranch ors | Bretet_¢ 
medietcly You 
buy 0 == 
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com. Scicmanel Gene a Keller-Kach 
~ 150 More Serghine Re 
Ul  bouse 
real 
| 
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real ba pee 
taug All deta: 
wu. Fo 100 down. 
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WN, Realtor 
& Lor. New 
prices ig vi rgy on mae — , 
Trafler Sales [aa 
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MICHIGAN’S a y 
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t 96 block 
rE HURON | ns 
Sale Land — 
none fi 
R | 4615 Dixie OR 3-120 ard, 
— "a pS ae $1975 DOWN bungalow 
ms on ao walis. al men Rd. 1 fter 430 1963 W. I re) 
For 
iac Pre a JIPMENT FOR | 4¢ Phone 
a Maia 
FINEST 
: — gg gg octet eon teak peau doors, full) Tipee 38001. A = 
atertord & Clarke 
ag gi sy pol Mag 
3, Almost rivileges mekarod walls wood ia sills, Mush lectric hot Rd. OR 
— fm Drayton W 
aie yi option of ae) ceeerS Ales pag -roa Oak Li 6 1 CON. 
cHE 
ROAD Lake floors, harnaee de Full | bie winds of heat. e sash and §-0615 
ton areas 
RTRAM 
sale thle s Luneh 
ON 1 POOT. a- 
__ woouW AND AND ou ue tee ¢. Automat- parricimagy clad good neighbor. | _ 
: OLMES-BA 
Lane ave, FE 3-0068 R SPARE | oy TRAVEL ole. PE 36070 
-MEKCURY | wooo 
Beate Intertor nt, furnac wrimcreel Lc] | betes & doors, red at $13.- 
EW 
H “ Dixie Hwy. 1 
Lake EY IN YOU vend- dition, reasons GooD TRAILERS, —. ~~ -- JLN-MERCU 
, MJ es ig ite ag 
hood. jot 1002150. Offe ce 4 per 
4302 +4 OR 3-900 
"Gas wa Gian ane price DOWN tn immediate INCOLN 
ie 
NY- fe water 
Pe OEE | ‘eed: tet down. Balan 
O- 31950 Ev AT LAKE 
S$$S5 | time 20 Nag bp bo ther in- | §100-8200 lana, move 
Li} » BUY 
bake 33 CHEV. CAL see 137" Baldwin ¢ ROOMB AND BATH.| 400, $3,750 do “SUBURBAN 
| 3 Bedréom Homes yore. Casement “dug. f to bulld | LET YOUR ag? ‘OU fe, ‘| Berton condton oer furte | Beams rene a, Bren. ane spon ts weed ear | Pon eater } pm Bmp BOR, G008, COR | aor cemsnanes” face WES1 
4 walls, tile wei ke Estates 
well Enough mall down os a K FOR | eens tee 
, Telegraph 
= = NOOLN MERCURT oa Lm, 2 a OT oe ‘a Gee beet Ghaws 
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house, Will take © month WOR 
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»| TRA Pgh yo rE @ Bee 
HEV. CL. CL. CPE. Rutgers, 
HOMES. to-| heat breezew i 
NEW OW UND INElions — near Wa. down roi 
to ——- ANDERSO! 
¥ AND over | Bus FE #167 oR 
49 C . or bumps — oom eters Au at cescted an 61k 
TGsee ARE THIS F Scheal, ales soar up £25 
gale Ucall FED 
on route 
YLINE, RO 4 to 40 ft. ‘ 
SUPER 
4 r-no rust * eee ca” spaae sar Adequate 130. Offered SIDE 
BrmucTION In 1SION 
a og 
181 to investigal 
country. puilding 20a70 upped. 7“ Sar maa alk tanee ak ngs. 48 BUICK 
heate floor water hea ce. Tub 
EAST 
ished at- STRUC E sUBDIV ON CON- oa Willis M. FE ¢5 
N try ull t fully eq 
1 & plana, all coat yr 48 
heater . original SS ee tic gas loset 5 For | " hb unfin a .AKESID: 
RMATI PLAN 
“Hotel 28532 
8 p.m. 
ca Beale “guree goed re- 50 gg ane re, roof helper springs & ratio 
motor. 
95 cupboetd ond ares Spears, FE. Full $ rooms, "oors. eat and CALL FOR STYLE. 1ONS | ge "Tres & Sun, tL -$4 495 Day 2 om. ts vos ne ereelent stock, repair an pene paint touraida nelper a on oe ae 
al Ex * 
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tie te basement, 
ved street, ; LOCATIONS. 
oe 
turns 
for ri 
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REALTOR oo weisl auue anon rm each | AND SITE 
) ft. - 
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r ent set-up 
jonth | comp 4 accessories. 
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100 
good 
mm San 
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cew Car 150 Mot Bargains RUSERLL 
' | cee os bis Offered ai 
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sites on @ and alance, SD ald t included 
i Rental ‘ee $5,000 
vuert erg 
P.M. 
More Nev ; 
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roo 
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building 
service 
$7,970. b es Backed mrotor. se Pull pr aos 
6 Bou 
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150 } ‘ 
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beautl- ILLIA 
and bath. 
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stores. — wn we 
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RS. 14. 16, 
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down 1 LADD Se 7 ities 47 At [AN a aN 
MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST ‘olonial about 
™m ex with n 
. = 
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19 TRAIL 52444 
‘ . 
BIG PA 
D shores. the ben inty a partic- ier Stn d Co. 
"pvenines Wye ¢ Po Pare RA FE F ened Business 
ee AN. 
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‘Bio AvED Lot ‘ON THE ND MILE} 
a aro w to sati for 8P | ‘ieges 
Open 
3508 | sea apres Rosina 
Say a, bpanjom FR : at tl 6, Sun. 1- 3 PALACE A rtline, Ro- T™. mG 
AD ARD A 
. a femiy, Call Dow 
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3097 W. Huron RED pag Png Ry 1 : ee 
pny 
5 Oe i et wi r at 2876 Ha 
RD AND) MILE} ROAD | wooDW Sins tomnily. 
F C. Rd. OR 3-1235 OR COLO home, | 4300 Diz +26 MILE OFF | hg eng 10500” gal. = To he Se rice |e oe 
ARD AND NS pointment 
TZ 
. waneae Lake | 1 p.m. F iraiitacadarn 
RN HEIoNTs 
No Sauirre ee Pumping cng to Cait or | 107 NEXT LU oisind OFFICE _ chester. 
wooow, JSSESSIV! 1728 
a. WITH e 5 roo on nice AUBUR Ave. on 
ta Owner ell inventors 
BRANCH POS 
MA, 21 goer no Oakingd 
REPU 
3 ] 
Office Open 9 PERT FE; Nic close in Broker | of Auburn FE 10342 T¥-| month + th. Will » - lease 
49 | 1967 Fao 
avTo a Oe R 
2 PRO Estate | located ingham, 
Ra 100x280 
LAKE PR pia tor Favorable 
rr| 
Loan 
dit sleeps four 
NICHOLS 
; . . 
Lisi ao Meals Rea! 
—'n C New ng PE +9943 ng LOTS WITH afte. Midd es werm 
Realtor. 
~ Money to sere) 
by eee 
b 203 8 Saginaw club pes. REALTOR 
TED 
Cecil 
; - 
shall, 
B { LOTS oF Upper str ke. EAS Call + a 
_ 
Licensed L Wa 
- 
TO OUR 
vr 
wagon. 
; APPRECIA 
roe 
381 8. Mar 
40- jleges at be Sotto La Pontiac wry _ GOOD 
(State 
VE 3 
> A ag PR LISTINGS 4 gerinae 5-8435 
| Property 40-B crate one a Oe Y 6HOP DOING ko eale.) 
low ! WE HA V 
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/ 
4 $ = 
rban 
8 Snneites, 
ae gy 
No 
TRA 
oe +030 Ev 
Suburb 
TERMS. Schneider. | BEATTY GHOP | or $25 to $500 servies you 
raver, all Te Olds Far _ _ OPEN 
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Fe Sida 'o Pe oda tee a ‘EPR ee) eee 0 RY O 
_DaYs. P WN 
rE AL & E_ 5-6068. 
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= 000 
$ are reac 
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} 
7 ACRES 
bedroom 
$25 
wn Rd. between a of? ¥S aL 
TOR “CET 
YOUR. 
1s 
1 
These car 
f balance 
. = nudsen, OPEN SCE yop Sener srg seams) Shr visit, | Br da et eee Teese care LET NEW I open daily ener ns ranaferred.” Wil Sentra A aga 
“panviage Is TH iE, IN VERY IN ONE cars. Bring Re eet! and to 
HEV 
i ——— — being open basement Owner ¢ Charms 
RR VALUET 
Part OR LEE FULLY 
@ to ‘$2 model nance your a HOUSETRAILER, 
idder before 
Ls 
a : Bus 26. new ‘model. ne re wmaews | inp oe, na, MUvwel 64083. WRIGHT OR ree rene, SS fo START! ow sctidate resent ville | ai "(oud Rochester Rd. Leonard, _due. 
IN NVERTI hool & xeellent) 96 n ml clink widens discount MUtual 
WR 
FR tom uw] READY 
eS a cee ais sas com. aeed Reh 2 a 
7 YDOW 
mate 
5 Near Sc home itn cantare daily bail attic. pictu treet, lake Rd. iAilford. 
ON 
See ea AKD WATER EQUIPPED °m 2-6820. 
a} ier ee oon eae mont! 7 upene wh. will trade. ~ FRONT LOT |” MONE’ a ag eee bag en a ‘Sree take | CLARKST 
ALL Wik SEWER of Keoge, we) SUaNieS iY Set a we as Ge a ture. | Mich ae ea Gees NO 
CED tO with 
a 
-. 188; | iON sonable : by as m gr 
TZAB rk, SI r- 
: ‘ POLBRI paved drive. test ation Sree on B8ylv 
rome, Chose 09 bus te bus alg Lake Rd Cass Lake, $1 CONFECTIONARY 
Se be had ments 
furniture, 18 months | On et rtsman perk, built, pe 
| rage m 5% rms. priv 
New 4% pome. 
water-way to @ for $506. supp: « busine hoy Miness| ade veurtie. Up to 
at spo * Custom rifite. my Toe: cures pat gg gh e it, 
= a & "with | oe wy wide & wy | of. Must sel. “due sage By 
O. | -ehiet ondition. Will, sac assume PEre ; 
IoTon won. Call now te se 
rth end lo- service. 2. 2 * pedroom r eloset| tots ® lots in AY COMPA 
for $2 MI 4-4 
a 
1D LOAN C fect $1200. ie 
pag 4 -] bata. : 
$1,000 odern oh no full price ocean Also othe: room | Also eADn Ay te 
of owner 
NICKS BA RL “ANI 
FE 2-8308 equity for ¢ due ND DG 
- Hills isnin| § room = to bus, args closets. Lid gp or reetore | 
R SALE 
OA - ik. Bldg. 
ail balance 
a _ 8 Ottawa Se ee ations cloka 
Well_planned stered walls. t WO 24700. Orenard FAVERY FR S a 
Pontiac St. B and Lawrence a TIONAL 221 > 
al 
Peon Da Sa ie hema. Piao thay ony Meg ee only $3550. 
San Ruiomatie. 0 oa hee 
” _58 8 Sarria SALE. GOOD | 999 er Saginaw 
NEW mat w. ‘cn COURT 
NO AT $178 and 1% 
ta ead 
ISTRICT e in| &k floors, Ai 
} Branch, Pitake’ Ra Fee 2-0006 43! ER SHOP FOR 20772 —_ 
bath. 344 TRAILER 
: 
*}OTOR 3-261) ¥  -* at Coss Se eS ee ee reason- a ee Ge on | Priced 8680, 62680 down. _ Lake 
reage BARB ag ee, Be 
PARKHURST 
SALES ar 
Le. 
bed only one Priced 
8 4 bedroom tion ae A Pric 
ADD 
tor Sale “Ac 
~~ | bus! an You cree BUSINESS | 
| nw Mh me . K., 2 car garage. "| excenent " conditi fk oath te LeG. 
*ti.s00,| A Gooo PATIN pal ig 
“Tow: Specias 1000, Blcat ably. 
SAY paved. street, wick salb 
Rd 
ie Sater shee,| 3 bor Sensor Saunead 2 
Loan Co. i Specie. 2 ee <NUDSEN 
porch. ‘praad for 
tine Lk. 
SALE timber. Mle 2 stad -erv none to Pee 
nity 
showes nd saflet , KNUDS 
porch zr only 
| 3496 Pon e Rd Piains | FOR red, 10 of e Ortonv 
quarters for ares bag rent, Commu 
FE 2- 7131 ehowe wake Orion, WM. H. LTOR 
pointm en 
r Cass Lak tae 
clea: ‘down Phon 
aoe 
to dnt ai 
wrence 
peer RG, REA Bank Bidg 20 
GALOW 
adore ere MOR 3-296 —— | $1 000 
_ 068Y _ No com: equipai 7/30 E. La SERVICE State 23759 — 25320 | OOM BUN s, all m e- | 4286 
“ 
13F 21 
On CR aa a handise and Tt will pay prise Eve_ a Bo * er picture windows. for quick RY OW NER 3| 50 AGED” ene Fea ‘mares wholesale check tls, Inquire masons ¢ ACRES. 8 AM age. chicken ment, of best, 
Seueat Dome, onrne-| p 
Realtor 
Diste Highway. & Ae naw bnek Gee Reasonable | ment, 
7 ACR cage cnr Mls oc {ARBLE, utility, ne fles out ssion sale. 
bedroom 
owner 2563 éfod X -3-1988 coop. 14 m ick pose 
1d site cash. 
IONE OR down es ices full 99 Russell 
an Ud 
L maert pil ved north of 
\ 
‘ ot 6 ‘seome. Bocous 
. nate coed. MAU 0a0en. ot 9 coume 
altor pRZalton 
om, Miford, GEO. “MARBLE, pe vena 9 waht Sts ' © AXDERSONVILLE 
RD “Spa” 
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i : { sr (ea 4 ey ij oe J: “ ° Ke . f : c 
_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1953 Phe kh Rx, Sime me 
Sale Used Cars 55/ | For Sale Used Care 88) Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars 88| For Sale Trucks 56 
“TPS |HALLO|WEEN |‘is Gi") HABEL 
XMAS SPECIALS — ("er aoa   
  
  
      
    , ‘54 Dodges 
ie Tae sbiles _ Are Here! : 
YOU WILL BE We still, have two new -BRAID’S 
NOW At Prices ba Won't Scare | “uisee’ se, ws TRUCKS 
re fh 1953 Dodges — Must be , TIONED 
> war Carbon CARS sold! And we are ready Y “nydramatic, reaio, heater, good ar 
te Se to deal. jou 48 PLYMOUTH TUDOR INA . 
a Serviced to Serve . Another good family car. Re | SEPARATE SHOP 
a Se : ‘ rR ’ . 
— 5 ar) Radio. tester, 
‘Oliver's MASIKING | |*SHEIS&~.. 48 Intl 
  
    
  
  mA TT. __ > Fewereide «....--5-0-0+- 1,085 a weve ch. CPE. 
52 Henry J| wrt. meen These | Values A Ens us| Very sound body, good 
Grose * — = a santas 805 ‘|and to celebrate the occa- “one agar: Radio heater, turn | must see this! 
“et Ply. 2 Gr... 26s sion we are offering these} ’46 Dodge 2 dr, sedan ’46 Buick sedan a te chnete treet ..088t 5 
-- $695 "90 Pont, 2 4r os cars at almost give-away Mcaded with all the wanted 
7. tee. BO no Wiccsac Baek prices. 48 Packard 4dr. sedan | 47 Dodge 4 dr. sedan an ~_e hae i! ; 5 Bicanes - . 
/ "4§ Dodge 4 GF.......0000+ 195 2 an , ; ; Fully equipped. One owner. Sr OCIA : eee 
ks 49 Pont. "40 DeSoto 4 Gr. 5.00000: Pry “Could I interest you in a cemetery lot?” 48 Buick Conwerthils 47 Buick 2 dr. sedan 47 Mercury sedan = a Se ‘SO Ford ’ COUPE . 
= u "Ply, 4 GE... ccceeeseee ems). , No. 190 - a “ Sraek. gael, beater, etc. Two : -apley sel oe ee 1| For Sale Used Cars 58| For Sale Used Cars_ 85 49 Ford 2 dr. Sedan 46 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan | '46 Olds Club Coupe oe nam nee $298 Y4-TON PI 
Radio, Heater ae eee , amoutt 49 Kaiser 4 dr. sedan "46 Pontiac Convertible pong pom hm New Paint 
: $845 RIEMENSCHNEIDER |—— 1952 50 Plymouth 4 Dr, i = Se t360 Good Eengine 
: BROS. "st DESOTO 4 DR. Solid Body 
| 48 Buick 2 Dr. ’'47 Dodge 4 dr. sedan 46 Mercury 2 dr. sedan All the extras Fine family, 
‘ ; _ Two | Dodge PONTIAC Chevrolets "47 Buick 4 Dr. ’48 Ford 4 dr. sedan ’46 Nash 2 dr. sedan . “gab, Mes, looks and drives $679 
‘ 52 Chev. | Plymouth RETAIL 20 Beauties $2 PLY CRANBROOK CL. CPR. ‘SO Ch 
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Gray or Brown 2D 4 Doo 4 Dod . 4 D 46 Ford sedan 46 Mercury 4 dr. sedan’ | 82 CHEV. TUDOR SEDAN DELIVERY 
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Your Choice : USED CARS Powerglides 50 Chevrolet 2 Door ’47 Chrysler 2 dr. sedan '47 Hudson 4 dr. sedan a es 2 745 
$1,295 CHEVE. “46. RB 2, OTHER < os ae tors at a ig discount. ' 
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5] Nash We On at CLEMENS BT. sO Baick Special '47 Ford sedan ’41 Buick sedan OR Or 
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RAMBLER Finance . FROM A DEALER $1 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 47 Pontiac sedan _ . 42 Cadillac sedanett Cab and Stake in Very 
Station Wace YOU KNOW $1,195 One Owner . SALES Good Condition Radio er . f . Engine A-l caw Mane Or 1r Own ‘60 ace Haw Cas 50 Chevrolet All these cars can be}bought for little or no ao ag ved aan $ 175 
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, PONTIACS” Big irede Allowatcns 49 Buick Sedan ‘51 PONTIAC ! 
‘50 Pont '52 Lincoln dr., hydra, FORDS Bank Rates One‘ Owner LY make a down pay-/| ment. All the above cars Oradea heer Chae ace 477 GMC 
¢ |'52 Pont. Catalina, hydra.) = CHEVROLETS MICHIGAN'S aa ao. $1,195 cer 
’51 Chev. Bel Air, powergl. : have heaters, most have }radios, and some are = PARCEL DELIVERY 
Convertible “8” 6 . ‘ PACKARDS FINEST 47 Buick 50 FORD Newiy Pamited. Good 
Radio & Heater 51 & rid Mercury yy op Fave 3 Ready to Go ~|O Custom 8 2 door, radio I heater ewly Faint a 
'51 Kaiser with V-8 Olds WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD equipped with automatic | shifts. Euccilom condition. Sound Delivery 
A Bargain At— WOODWARD AND 1 MILE mpAD sas i 5 — hydra. SPECIAL! iota, beakers. od., oF automatic. *S1 Plymouth 4 Dr $495 
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‘50 Nash 46 Dodge Age Some with Nothing Down FE 4-3885 FE 4-\5114 FE 2-9167 Forrac 3 cuerrain—nan, | difference is small. 
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OUT OUR USED CARS eg ies Seah sme wt] TRANSPORTATIO | 66 S. PERRY |S. Saginaw at Cottage MAKING ROOM FOR ” $995 oe Special 16 Cars NOW GIVEN WITH"EVERY | pSweiac si 3 DR_tow uruw|__ PHONE FE 4-4546 
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a new car aa te a Dedin.& Heater ON THE CORNER OF 66 ‘SO Pont. Z dr. ...-- 55h) * Oe. Shee 8 es See) eee ee 
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Dark eray ‘finish. excellent tires. HARDTOPS ROCHESTER FORD DEALER ° 4 - 149 Ford 2'dr......- 450 Se PONT (1 Best OFFER TAKES 
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super woror' dates | stateeetens | FORD | seer es Se ry.2c:....... 395 $795 = 
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; . 4 WINDSOR DELUXE SPECIAL! Radio & Heater 49 Nash 2 dr.....-- 450 $1545 $495 
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"50 Mercury 4 dr. 1951 H ry 2 Di. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill MOTOR MART pean yg MILLIMAN 804 NX. Mai OL 2-7121 14 ton panel 52 FORD DUMP 
- 49 Ford 8 2 ar. — . Phone FE 3-7117 121 E. Montcalm FE 482390 ©6Off_—Elizabeth Lake and West Didier lel , . $1,595 
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: © special MERCURY 48 CLUB COUPE. 45 pec 1947 48. 49 Kaiser. 51 FORD new rubber good condition, Mer- son pickus 
"49 Cadillac 62 4 dr 1946. * cury motor 6388 Cloverton Mea | W. -turon FE C642 NABH, ‘46 TAKE OVER PAY. sippy MOUTH “0, EXCELLENT | ° I F "49 GMC 
, , 8 sedan Radio & heater. dow wood subdivision. Waterford ‘ m= > ments. Call FE 2-8705 evenings . ‘ 
49 Olds 88 club coupe 37) _AGOURN Ave. PR ¢-2003 Fortom atic dganeminsion sat Pon es '53 MERCURY Ties or oo condition FE 42078 | $1 Ford 2-ton Stake 
\ '49:Olds 88 club sedan GOOD, RELIABLE West Side Used Cars |———j- OR 61 | een S00 tate Only 660 | ee eg —| “Condition very reesonable 138 | % ton pickup $595 
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150 More New Car Reser nice shane. Bg Bg 150 More New Car 1991 PLYMOUTH 31 Chevie. 2 dr. an a Gamat ore . 
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“BICYCLE FOR BALE. $15. FE Sale Musical Goods - 65 { Sale Household Goods 66 courLere 5 ROOMS OF FURNL ge ae ene HW. bene | storm sash and carpentry. - Southheld 
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” MUSIC, MOVING. ocr. fay gag el oe Building Supplies terms. e8 ome of ovengvecns. MERCUR eases san aes ae sokcases $7 each. Hapdsome| 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston | Elec. cower clsanes.  Walipapes . CEC Lakeside Nurser ole tow aratable el om a to S Secin ae 2.8567 . Diack steel desk, $85. Blond tele- MA 5-b611 moamer, E'S RENTAL STOPPERT & CECIL % Bilsabeth Lake oe one 8 10. Cuch $25. End |; ECTOR. ¥ GENERAL BUILDERS 
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rchard Lake Rd. at Lake Sale H hold Ge 00 wera freceer. ew — tore | O48 STOVE, 815: - COPPES TABLE. | gewviLATING PANS FOR KifGi.| value 618.6. free stand | apples ~ | _Bing. 196M, Perry, FE 26113. 
APPROVED BOAT COU “time only — you may| 9° mee St | ens. 630.50 value at $27.50 Also | ms. 0080, Teles ing | FO Ie PER Pr. WAR-| Sale Farm TIA Sporting goods of al ineng-sodl (ime SHOP SUBURB ny a uy ene of, these beautiful cab-| RERUILT WASHING —— large, selection of door, chimes ee “a S| wick _ FE AS on grant “hee brailere ‘ ad A} | inets a rs prices | - ve ha ans Deore | itereeceut M2 Orchard Lake git.s6. These are tectery marnse. W l RED OR WRITE POTATOES AT 
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Z SRAUTIPYL STREAMLINED | feo ook? te 2 acres of) = 31 cu f_chest, reg. ss98 09 ieee $098 | MEAT CASE, 12 FT. ALL POR | cies 3180 W. Huron. FE Soe. See ue Ring My O | Willams Lake Rds Chris Craft. 16 f. hull~ Excellent XZ AND OSED GALE PRICE ..... 0500.08 2 pe. living room oe 8 98 Se ee ee WATER SOPT-| Up ic cent on ~~ APPLES” marine engine — $775 it at | Beds s sizes ; pe. living room ‘ : . _—___! and 
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Portes a Cass ‘iusevets Lats | Shon lout Tho FANBOYS TEBE | Bah See perms. ass terms. | page a tele tle FE $m Roads a — ; PHIL Gas ¢ P HAULED ANOTHER | petr's gas and electric. 18 W. Pike ONLY _ |” Windse: mongis Wen. cunabie. 
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- MODERN RUNABOUT— | Living room vanes. — wogiary erate mor or « - 23-6401 or fire. Floor furnaces « ity. Ss gus plete. | ATTEN? -) HAVE} Big twin E ay | aur ARE FLOOR SAMPLES | sure to check these values— : Russell Lemon - Demonstrations dally to few free stand reversed a 190 &. Stake pee I a ase moter. A-l bone ~~ roy snor, ne pees free service at no extra) Motors as gl BL 900.80 UsE OUR TOOLS, Do YOUR OWN | —a for your heater. No totiete Pm = eS St 
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Transportation Oftered 62 | ,°4*.*!'° t 24 0 | Federal 41555 $1 W. Huron FFRIO. ch. nae APPLE _ Oxed --t size electric range AB. . payable eee al & see the deor with the | SUMP PUMP. EXCELLENT CON- APPLES | Y \ . WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASH- oil FURN VAN OOINO NORTH PART! US" Kenmore washer. Wringer BL. ac CKETT, INC. er bod dryer Brand new Wayne Heating sr Condition. *avlining sem mo iaeve ition FE 1334 or FE 2303. _| Selec variety. Week end 4 
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te line Rongince_ Mypures. after 6 p. m Pennie FE +6740 Box 8 om. from 10 ‘til 3 Mixers, chain caws, Gkilsaw, elc.| dirt, sand, etavel. PE 62577. Olack Pe 1900 811 | 
es Hard ew. MAHOGANY DINING RM SUITE, LEONARD USED REPRIOERE | ay Wehaa-- from 16 ‘til 3 hammer, pave. eley breaker. ToP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, PEET | Bel, ee oon + 3° | SwaP EQ “@ BUICK) exce ition. Large rad Stove. R retor, tor, 7 f. Cheap. Write Except Ea ter ving. Xmas| Pipe dies, ete, PE4-6246 = | moss. fill dirt, sand and gravel, : ae 
tor ‘40 or “41 Por J. T.| chair, 268 Oakland trical vapphances., Large variety | Press Box % _ ant New Years. _ +0022. Oa re | thers Ml St Ortenvilie, | Zp O48 STOVE. O00D  coNDI- Pe tee Prete sale. | KELVINATOR. yisity 2 FE 2414) - Surplus PROMPT ¥ SAND oe et ae | . * aa) YOrITe yw aAwe - A . | efter & co tion, reasonable OR c come i100 Tie veo |. wb | MAKE Your wLans Wow Por 4 grovel apd Fe gut Sleek cad Lake Orion. MY . gy Sage orl pa veg age tl PIC- S,aBY BED AND oe OF 3 piece bedrm, suite. PE lg = oT. BR ver WO A 4 cost —ag : ing system u r - 
= deg “ON Se FE +1368 Call after 4 36. ex. Turner's souare as Mille as L mbe SUREDDED BLACK (AND PEAT) see? & PORE ing dog and cash. OR 3-0787 tender FE 20801. - $35. See at Mixer Park a demon- soll Separate or mined | Opdyee Maruet. OME PREEZER KELVINATOR. | RANGE, RADIOS, ~ . 
ee TABLE MopEt | #700 Tere A. Geluse model: | Oe ye tod spot reftigersior, KENMORE WASHER WITH TIMER lation ‘using Cation plastic pipe | & Material Sales Co. Featies Drive. a | For Sale Pets = 71 < meser, 3% bap, Bvintos 4 Out. perfect condition end tables. radio — Curio cab- | & eo rs38. “ td end Rain Bird ® cosas, ou | an white pine 216. l0c per ft | | AnOgEIcar “abies! 3 ie PRODUCTS OR oe oP om 
ce Predator ee, | T CUBIC FT. NORGE REPRIGER | inet. curtains lampe, pew Dive | Se Gomes 6 con put i te youre. Miser | 1x6 cheatning tensed wo orve 2 KITTENS away | tools. Phone OR 3-1354 after 5-00 ator food condition, FE toilet FE 2-820 omes | PR on t DEMONSTRATION | sa 243 Ecanbetn e Ra x4 Je & OD per ft. PROMPT DELIVERY 1 male, female 8 
2 2. _ &31lt = BED. Sewing Machine Co. a eh ap SAND sean =e __ Top soil, Diack dirt. *, Ti @irt, tiverty . 
8 A 05.000 TERMS OR TRADE. UNIVERSAL WASHING MACHINE ANTIQUE | D4 DaY NEST. 2) & Water St PB 3-068 Our oF M swoToUns = en sand and gravel. PE 4-0922. Goop COON DOG. REASONABLE _vroker P.O. Box 635 Pontiac — aes oe ree ee pilows. 3237 _Beiowin | FOR SALE 4 BURNER APT. 81ZB| Ouse, *. Rom” ‘mo $110 M SAND. Sk FILL Bt TE W__Aubare Ré.. Rochester. __ 
Has Win tabs | wood, off Oriole Ra. be ah men —| $50 Tatu ses mele. Chess. |. & RADIO, 8 UPROLSTERED ree | . Yee 11 ‘soft, lovable te $1 model for my|@ PC. BEDROOM . > IN AD Reger 4% 8. Pack Bt. chairs and extension : (Ose) OR | Prontry a 
ing table; cricket rocker; couple | USED TRADE-IN 3 | +n. oe 
woos we uncaunie PA Se tg By ye Re THROOM  PIXTURES, aa very oe rE ; DEPT. - | for 50 wide w ee BA el 
‘ies deimay Dike tae YFE DROP. rey rev esgs. 00" mahes tong. Midwest Soa gas water moan, 8 . 
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. rs im good c¢ ition v Chair - = 7 : water boilers, ‘The 
Meor Meods! car| TABLE MODEL ELECTRIC'S cming rm chairs, mahog. $52 50/ BED | DOUBLE Com” SERINOE |. SITEIGHT'S SU PPLY ps “p_m.| Range OR 3-8500 ig pe — suite aap S387 ~ si ware ee ee t | eee = s) 
i & 4) Alcohol Hi-Test, gal. &/c| Gr aur mate Washer, SCHEP STOVE. 0005 wn er cugeh  onnge nee oe god | FOP, quaLiTy Zor, yon | font Se, tA x 
in Waterford $296.08 = condition, $35. 2484 am, -- shells Hunting cost. Call F also x. 1h :30 Phone OR —— BASE PAINT. GAL. eal MANY OTHER ITEMS | Keego Ha 44765 r —— DRESSING LOAM | wo 9-w 
ar ae see CONVERIEN MAGIC CHEF APT SIZE GAS LY OOD I” <NEW AND USED. +_ 59% pest. NTINO DOOs | ee ; 
| Tn Go seal Gaateen, © ‘3 pews | T HOMAS E ECONOMY. stove, Iike new. Firestone waxh- P W Maree ‘Gare relies lg gh we Shredded Peat Humus” ig “rt - - 
ee a ee & — | Bonny Maid Inlaid tule see | FURNITURE CO ing machine good condition At cut rate prices Kitchen cabinet ce Bototilliers, large and emall.| FE 5 7066..6 Yds. 912) FE 71-0300 Panakame al CANARTES, 2400 
i ft . = . ~ de . wear ee ee _ out | sven eis W HURON. FE 4.3086 361 8 Saginaw 'APT. SIZE of oat 2000 | OO PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO Rosaries ana reel type Mailers | gt Gas¥ey. eat RED 7 - — 
good house TRANSCRIBER 7 CON. running condition, $45 | 1488 Baldwin PE 2-2543 vel | PERSIAN KITTEMS PE 
— payment Cau J. A. ier es | re machine $75 FE) i 80 a Square Lake liams HOLLINGSHEAD valent j Woodward jose Ee, Male saxo fon vin Ga mae ce PE 330 +1334 or 
tor, +2544 4458! R4., off weeacees a _ MAYTAG WASHING MA | out Baldwin. z Birmingham Pa sbi | sou. Mike Jenkinson. OR 30600. | COON AND RABBIT HOUNDS 200 
wai rare ore a. oy he Fa weed 2 mom, $u OST vis. a wo — oe ‘7 ore seas. Ww —<_ geome, Pie ar ayatenle STATE TESTED - W. Wises. - * used 2 m f > " pa: e a . a 
Fe none | RE ETT tt [Pag aceneng GY GOERS Pan ATE RO [vt fe men REE | LUMBER ram ret hun “am | afotegld Sat vo rE i Pilar >m atic : = 
* gitvafocBaot wances| iett"nss Geintt move | GoW on cot noah Se | seri cee SecRennT_ eae mE OUT A CRF PLIES. FEA 7338 | Geet he ere saens for as Cees oie ee ak pees] Cekey taxa ted Palen tatiet, | ae Ino, “Re . _ PE 45000. BUILDER'S SU iN. Lilleyman = 4- RABBIT BOCHD: i MALE DAGHS. ie none Oa [ AREA. Por ié lar colors ee compare, 00.80 oe ogo oak. FE 5-0625 A A BAYER: — Sa, 0-6. { BI ACK DIRT anc REGISTERED = 
be inc these extre- wash - $320 D uncea dining room rs = } ALE 
et ib fh housetrailer, “good Srdinary bergans. Michigan Fiu-} Used off burner, fists Aco NE ie more FAIR! ‘as ft. = 8 Ret, your home or store... | Pill dirt, rand, & gravel. FE 24802. beagle. Guaranteed, OR 3-0660. _ dition. >1333, orescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave. RB. MUNRO ELEC CO Call after 4 : Trim & tens RICH Te oe sa & ORAVEL Seiaus PUPPIES. AKC. rBG- 
ee ee YOUR LARD SOM. | AND BR AIDED RUGS QUILT |W. Lawrence _ yes) COLD sPOT RePRigER: | %, OAL. ee mous ty and cedar 2-066) istered. PE 1-786 after 4 p. m 
St en wu « com | bad antique cake stand 666 Mar . < Aa ator, $185. 52 yt Bt. Ply wood, Weldtex. WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PARTY AKU REO. 6PRINGER PUPPIES | 
i eg@eh,_ On 31386 au | _WAYNE’S GABERT'S | tion wasnen. TAPPEN OA 6 Pty: A ‘ ing Windows. to tert and develop gravel pit | fe groan store: Boner. female | UBLE RED W : , ny i” joves childre service ra- 
aD ARM, 5 ROOM HOLLYWOOD Do ally new 2 love-/| FLOOR SAMPLE SALE] fsa gpa ol Sidmen redwood. red ‘cedar. fir. seace CORT -oi8 
fot T vlock tod cirace ‘Lake. ge eo ot oan ea | $175.98 detuze Speecaueen iron, | ELECTROMASTER STOVE. VERY M A Lakner ter of pour necds.. Pricea | HSCs, centes ian a | «| Pureies i 17 —eplleealal | Fa 17-1986 ia | good condition, $30 FE +9190 | S40 5. Saginaw. PE 2521 . . Feasonadie oa = ped FE 5-404 2.95 Bendix clotnher dryer $168 TOP SOIL PEAT HUMUSB 8AND > 
3) DONTIAC CHIEFTAIN ¢ | TIMEEN WATER HEATER PH $200.86 Crosiey. Ghelvador. 8 cu | @ SFLECTRIC STOVE | LIKE (3 PC OREY FRIEZE SECTIONAL Poa al New, 2-6280 gn Eile Sone. | * S20" peek ma serten 2 = Gov an. trace fo " t. , ; a ge PE 2-0316 ; 9268.96 hice 91 im TV comole, Ra | purse $22 never used. will rer AUL ST. CYR. ORAVEL. SAND. FILL DIRT AND, Desisberg Ra fichy ‘soot 
ul. M_ Brewer KREPRIGERATOR. $35 BUNK $299 FRIGIDAIRE. GOOD RUNNING ell for 86 One reund oak din rich beayy tap A * PUSEBRED AIRDALE MALE) 
1'6 Roosevelt Hote: FE ¢si81 | beds & mattresses $65 Kitehen | ging worge automatic washer $229 condition, $i5. 140 E. Howard ing table, one medicine cabinet LUMBER CO eae —_ ROAD “ - way "UD _’ weeks old. OR.-1518 er y we ches aido = red winter ROA DRIV 
he SPACE. en. Cost Hie.| DUNCAN PHYPZ DINING sUITE| [M20 Dec Therm of bewtwt, © GAVTAG WASMING MACHINE very cheap 220/N. Johnson aoe Behe take eS ae | ere 0-40 and cushion TROPICAL FISH 
oo ~~ enythina ~ equal value with pads and @, chairs and My. ¢ square tu washer. Late yal — BOLL CuoTaEs MADE TO OR fend. Wukineg goss, ° Grevel. 186 State & . +1873 
Hotpouwt ct 2978 Hens- : r or Ke 
vor SALE OR R TRADE, 8 . RAB \? man wi" Gone vate Re, Keego yrieweire refrigerator. @ cu. ft.| 2% 1 Coownte FY, em $39.95) STOKOL STOKER WITH —_ FoR ee le ie pipe! AND rh Ree covet BE GIVEN AWAY cc ne, BELGE, FURS | 
bits, 3 —s with Harbor _ __ | trade in . $79 v | r 400 Ib. capacity, excellent rims for BABY PARAREETS FE 2-3340. 301 | 
Man’ otners to choose from working condition HOUSE, SCALE MODEL Wasnien run AND GRAVEL each MAple 4005 ow Up gions, meothe io pay WALTON TV. ee Sef, Lights and farm) “fn grove womens | —ROUATIC G | TRADE APT SIZE ELECTRIC | SOFT W ATE R 171 KR Saginaw St. re osin FE 2.2297 Joslyn Cr. Wal ie MC Tanker — 1000 gal] ture OR 313 fement and mortar Pontiac Laks AQUATIC GARDENS" 
— 2 a <a | Banish rust forever, enjoy better |Ga3 STOVES NEW AND USED. | = pee: i or cee Pump Bors ‘shor SKATES IW GOOD | Sunding Supplies OR S16 | The & SUPPLIES TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. better living. a. health. oi a4 up. carge velection, Bot- Alcohol Hi- Test, gal. &7c eS - have worn enly two| SAND. GRAVEL FILL, BLACE 87? NM. MILL 8T. PE 46-2852 | 
small house, mortgage, equity | Bere Gove no ADDED COs! - ren om RUBBER BASE PAINE. GAL. $350! wake an offer monthe. sine 99: $12 PE | aire, top so: ‘Schaffer S714 | Soe MONEY ALL Pet 
fu re, autos, for new or Free RM demonstration FE 43573 | pies “epost Cenyon OR 33601. $4.95 Hi-gioss enamel. gal 2.05 | _3-0 Sporting Goods o8B "ae ry S. Astor. rz +403 
Well knows good bowsstratiers. = CRUMP ELECTRIC “linc cot allighe price soe Feiegraps BA | REINFORCED CONCRETE COPTHO | tn REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES c ' a ' ao 
legr: Eve Aub Ra Auburn Heights ; Bonny Maid Iniaid 3 Hes Midwest 46161 ALE siZES LECTRIC | a . : _ 
tae E_ YOUR OUD EEPRIGEA: “eee awe w : ¢ é*s f.- wall tile run eed wie oubred a auto-| Art Lawson Gun Shop 3 os PUPPIES 
Miao or ange value on 8 GREY COTTON CARPETING AND , SYER‘S 141 W HURON, PE ¢a0es| _ | Sette electric ignition off furnaces | EXPERT GUN REPAIR | SSS ere new Crosley p te $199.00. pad, like new 5 | made I= SALE ELECTRIC MASTER, CAMP COT AND PAD and floor furnaces, carbureter® Reniuinge. custom stocks nte, TROPICAL FISH 
oem. verms. $2 per week MY 33711 = «> IDENTICALLY PNOLETERED Bonny ETOO vinyl iniaia ante on | Leonard refrigerator Good work- FE 23-6736 and parts for oll burners, bottle scopes and access © 3848" Beachgrove PE 2-1548 | 
82 Cadillac Cpe. Deville | _ chairs $9 _ pair FE 40279 OOR SHOF ing condition. 095 cach. FE DENS. | TE ~vahstem HEIGHT GAUGE. gas tants. het “plates and twtings | ~ emmuntiion, Hee and esed guns | OO at ridil-a& ét¥eLioe 
— cae ety oF down | Otay estensior ge MANOS. | = on & "Dutlet 18. PE 28224 i . coupcaTe BEER x RDI PEIRO HEAT SERVICE co. hway MA 5-7026 Pincumbe’s, 48 Part St. Oxford 
payment oa leketront home or. Teas knits toon Ey Cae ae ODDS & | ke;M ORE @ CUBIC FT DEEP walk in coot- | Associated With Trailer Exchange| §HOTGUNS O Gyan Eves. 
tell. FR +0 ee iver wane ee | oes: MY 3-3023 freeze, $169.50, terms. Hamptons, or * hong a a and . © 8. Telegraph Will trade. Maniey CANARIBG, CA 
i Raipapathy Mk PHILOAS oe _iNSTALLED _286 Btate open till 9 : a chairs & _ 21681, os a * -WngL ERA P.M a. 3 a _| food. Since 1937. $84 Ave. 
p.m., MI 45134 Penns dling: Hy ~ 2638 poo e Store Equtpment  66B . 10e a LT = era, $12.50 up. Will & REVOLY. LANCASTER 'S Fish 
C LIFTLE UNDER THE FLOOR | Ave PE 241 WALL BOARD | Armstrong's Inlaid 99¢ aot Shell Gun Shop, 375 8. Teld — . . an ‘a ’ LOCK $1! ... = “ ‘ : = = 
_eondition, 1% yre_ old, PE V-S011./ LINOLEUM, 9x12. .$3.95 | S027 DRINK a oe a a tc, LINOLEUM WALL TILE 180 WaxtFD "uot wr BEAUTIFUL RBOWTERED COL 
FLOOR SAMPLES $2.50 gal. 2544 Premont. FE 42772. . Wall Kk lic 8q. Ft. astic wall Be t. puppies. : 
JACK’S LINOL! N, Y TYLER DOUBLE DUTY MEAT) BLAYI oc! See > wield linoleum “ea Mebete. 38 gouge sth Peon. pg Orchard Lake. ~ nt EES 44 “ ’ e qe Song~ ig ama SPECIALS oat cai nt o ¥ CO en oe gaug - ia _ _ 
W426 wh nos oa _— "* Dressers if quick sa e500 3 8. Siva w EP Srevard — ave rE erie Harold's 140 "140 'S Saginaw Weaver x 2.8 scope. Ki a registered. Wonderful een mew | DreseeF ...... ce leceedewreeseeees oye - : ah ° se on gine end Mae tn Wende Wee! 0... ccecccccscenesiese sie te Free De Free moun Lobuse sling. 
mT. Refrigerator was Py pes rs a ve Dome AE cans BRITTANY SPAN- 9% now 8310. | Pala Chair Fite 96 | 2 MILLS ICE CREAM PREEZERS. LIONEL & “AMERICAN _Doum = RED STAMPS TODAY ox) UMBRELLA TENT. PE 40073 fen “ vears, Meldéed & obedience 
ba —— Chair qa | 10 can wilt cooler. 1 case bet PLYER-TRAINS | | COMBINATION STORM, aby r 3 trained. 135 James Walled Lake a cooler. C SER pine. — 
30 inch Monarch Range was $229 - Motorola — — redio oe Meyers deep ell pump 6 cond eae hier iad perts — Bo aown yment. Free, iS GAUGE REMINGTON AUTO. | Seat ant = PPI OLD. | 
now $190 orm orniag Frigsaire ice cream cabinet, test on factory analyser estimates. PE STs. ly matic with peivenehe | te fer iate AGLE PU ES. 10 WKB 
FR AYERS Oakland Rurnsture Hires electric dispenser and car- er's. 63 W. Huron &t ieie ALL METAL BUILDING. | mete sinew a ag ~ 3008 Lene. oan moe. a. mos 
Orchard ak Ra FE 44792 | 104 S Saginae FE ?2-8523 bonizer etc OR 3-0748 aft. 6 p. m. Photie FE 61 | tmelud: good eoneitien. i. OL & . _ | 
we. REAL VALUES "| WACUUM CLEANERS, BRUSHES a ll Mangione HOLLAND FURNACE FOR Sate. $585 yee é or E | MUNTING & SUIT. SIZE 80. GOOD 8 REOBSTERED DACHSHUND. | 
f bags, belts. 956 Myrtle rant equipme e cheap. $50.00 In good condition.| 34768. : for sale. Exce wea "after 4:30 Fr esun om AL CIRCULATING HEAT-|A 10 TO 4 1ER CENT Dis- figente 3001 ROCKHAVEN, 
ier’ brgy 2 —. $10.88 ous RSighe lator rekon tis. For information call FE 41. 7 COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACES. ee he $x19 Wall tent. FE ¢0071,| count x Weave goeges, Shot-[ 1 mie of Auburn Heights 
5 piece ast ple preaktast set $29.50 todern rocker $7. Bed-|. USED OFFICE DESK. Call FE $3003. _ | after $30, fir clot rifles. Red hunt-| BARAKE®TS & CANARIES 2480 a.7e ovo chair $6. 3 pair Ba wide eabine’ and safe 269 Norton. NIQUES CLOTHES. SHOES. | igs3-04 WESTINGHOUSE clothing, gun cases, shell belts, Auburn Rd Near Crooks. PE 
recond $154.95 | organdy curtains $20. a set. FE) ©) ellaneou 68 men, women and | Mobilatre and Ri r binoculars. ficid glasses, 1-333 
Baloo ree Sess = : aid, also rummage. tail $04.95 and $74.95, resp. In fahing inch, ft Use our Xmas | OERMAN SHEPHERD POPPIES. Phileo radio (romano control) SMALL rr NE $8 . = Ave. Ce sealing ee yrs Me $.-> layeway 8, se our Xmas ¢ months old. red. Will seert- 
; _able radio, $10. PE 5-755 RU 1gxié WALL TENT. ce ooeed Bn a og __ FE &ert. ee 
" CLAY N’ SOF BOYS B tm floor, A-i condition. eves. — PART COCKER REA- 
aroma ve ao yee Orcbard Leke Ré., Keego ris Mie polar toate wie | Al BO _ Cheap pe inst. vip snows |" - RE DRATNER AND WINCHESTER (19 GPECIAL MOD- sonadlé. 92 Henderson, 
. 7414. 56 aware - ki iL 8QUARE be Sten fave 4 2 5 AN 1 ERD REMALE. 10 
martor pe sr | COMPLETE DINING ROOM”OAB! Ce 17 TUMBER CO, |mme kort Gammme- Renan ‘star- PAWiC-ENOT GUNS—E | montos oid. Good dieposition, good 12 a navy coat, size s til 6, Fri. 8 to 9 range, kitchen table, beds ¢ C& - | EVANS grote POR Cf |e = ries ans 812.50 & up. Ben's Loan| With children. Papers available. 10. it YT ste. Gresser, floor lamp. TUS. | Open from 8 til 7 Mon. thru Fri.) model 466-F. T.U. rm | COMBINATION INDOWS, e. 4 Patterson _ OR 3-7342 
E 5 A Ma’ AO, $19.96, washer sweeper, writing Sat. n from 8 ‘til 5 windows. Double bed. All in ez- aluminum: red wood or pine, FHA ~ — 7 PER. 
A LIN- | _ guaranteed table 52) Raeburn Gun.: Open from 10 "tl 3 | cellent conditien. oo 5-2062 finance. No down payment. free | 1062 ELGIN 1% K RD Kittens, $1 Fe § 28181 ing Was sell = FTC 10 | _ estimates. +7502. motor. run Es $120 one | _ sian Ki Pa a. 
pw, &; twee Sey at iret | PRE-U SED B. ARG, \INS | new 90° PHILCO, LARGE. OVEN | All holidays, open from | 1980 BUICK MOTOR. Ex. ————e— | Gm 3 deee | RROMTERED BOXER 
boves on Newton Therm ot] neater $39.95 automatic ciectric range. Trade | Except Easter. Thapkegiving. mes cellent condition. #190. «770 Greer | 450 GAL. FUEL OTL TANK SUIT. | ~ AUNTERS! | Male and female fawn beauties | 
a, LENGTH “VE “POX FUR | orence of! heater with fan $3095. in taken. ‘erms Hampton's, 286 an nea ‘ Rd FE 17-9301 able for burying. OL 1.3482 Rater wer henry wel eat content | 000. 364 M. Lagece Rd. Oxford. 
“coat, fit sizes @ to 12, FE ¢9192./ Easy Spindrier + $70.96] State Oper till 9 | TRE BEDROOM SET BABY CAR | 59 GALLON AUTOM ATic OIL HOT | Sheu ve ®. | WEIMARANER Pop. ENT | ies ee Used refrigerators $49.50! G & REFRIGERATOR. PERPECT | WTD USED SUMP PUMP CALL |“ 424 Taylor tot Bathinette FE weter neater. & 3-9389 Bird hun “y coats $5.75 up ock KC wonder- 
Sale "Musical | Goods 65 = seven dryer tise 3a ‘condition ‘ike new $100 FE between 2 & 3 30 lara 2-77 PD6 $-3373 SALE ON USED ToehacEe WE | Bird buntin, 5 ts $6 95 ful _buy “i ia 
Spee een ' een diver 6169 + 9.1835 {1 CRAFTSMAN 4 INCH 0 FOR 8TORM, Blue rocks $4. case . * 
mente: BABY ORAND PIANO FOR | Used Frigid 5 washer $159 SOLID WALNUT DINING TABLE, a po A gh ee New ie ey soot, ore oat. pe also en, and cooter oreriien, of new ae fe AE ers | For Sale Poultry 72 72 
MY_ }3-7061_@ ¢ 5 CLAY ON' CS" buffet, chine sum mer vaseen, 8 = financing n Garwood J ~~ 
PIANO TUMING APD REPAIR T 2 sane cca hin ceth, $08; | 3 wunaie; “ead aaa Ban's size 38 "brown top eset.) EM 32060 oe ee ROW ARE 411 | WANTED TO TO BUY TEARLINO 
in-_vacar Schm at "D #E 2517 | 3065 Orchard Late Ra, Keego | clectric percoleter, suger, air with foes aie Xt; box pine, $11 8 stand Pe enterm wwsows SCREENS & STORM WIN- "hile 08 
ag ALE A al os — o-aer ctemen’ $35. an a ent hundred; No. 2 and it- screens #0 combina- | dows, various sizes, fine condition, — winmrgs AT y Ray = 9 
Soe rand ee eee” | open ULE PAB tee | condition. FE CSM PE é-S62, Goo door Mi 62030. Mi +2606, 5, SORE, EPO) Pye, OOF | Rmoe 2130 
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9 WP Pies: Jr plow and cult vator $196. 
These tractors are recondi- 
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Your I-H Dealer 
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core of 7 Holstein cows, 6. cows. 
All 100 cent Bangs . ie 
bales alfalfa: Brome mixed 
bay 50 bales straw, 12 eeree— 
standing corn -ManUfe i 
side rake, corm Ms ten 
rubber tired wagon, ga! 
as tank end stand, gal. oil 
rel and orem Snow 5 
wire fence steel posts. 
crates. 4 cam Esso cooler, 12 gal. 
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Shifts Maryland «| $*"siamrock inns in Washingine 
lowe mies. Sn + Walter 
    Richard Jamison, state director 
of aeronautics, said he'd look into| ‘BELLEVILLE, Il, @ — - Mrs. the matter. 
  THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, oe i) 7 ye a ee aii > 
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Sandy Hook. Mills saiti that months : 7: wrong turn. S 
ago the man sed to correct Woman Suffers Shock the front of Mrs.’ Reichling’s brick 
the mistake hash't yet. After Friend Hits House | home. ‘| UTICA,'N, Y. Sales of soft drinks | 
No one was injured, but Mrs. | and candy Were: banned in public | 
Reichling, who was in the kitchen! . noo cafeterias here after. it was 
x Marie Reichling let Mrs. Minnie | a¢ the time of the accident, went discovered: that. these’ tems ac- 
The skin on the human abdo-| Metze, 67, use her car for driving |to the hospital suffering severe| counted for nearly-20 per cent of 
men has twice the elasticity of | !essons. 
skin on the back.     | shock. Damage to the house' was|the income at the» Utica High | 
Yesterday Mrs. Metze made a/estimated at $2,500. | School cafeteria, L 
  
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It’s the Kenmore with Visi-Matic wringer thot odjusts 
to handle a hdanky or a shag rug, outcmaticoally! 
minute outomatic timer with bell signal and the auto- 
matic drain pump, plus giant oversize porcelain 
enomel tub that houses the six-vane Duralite agitator! iad   
Visi-Matic Washer 
v JUST $5 DOWN DELIVERS IT! 
See this outstanding value . . . at Sears! 
      
  
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         — Chair Sale! 
  v JUST $5 DOWN DELIVERS IT! 
Kenmore Ironer and Posture Chair, both at one low 
pric e! lroner has fingertip and knee press and shoe 
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UTOMATIC DRYER 
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Installed At No Extra Charge By 
Detroit Edison, according: to their schedule 
No more “‘dark cloud’ drying days... for you've 
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that gives you ‘‘sunshine’’ anytime . . . day or night! 
Clothes come out fluffy-dry, 
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Installed by Consumers Power at No Extra Cost 
AUTOMATIC WASHER 
Sale Price Includes 88 
Normal Installation With New 
Suds-Sever 
JUST $10 DOWN DELIVERS IT TO YOUR HOME! Kenmore means sparkling clean washes... just a touch of the dial and 
your work is done! Equipped with Kenmore’s exclusive Suds-Saver that 
stores soap suds for further Use! The powerful, but gentle agitator 
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