} ‘ The W. ' ‘ ‘“S. THE PONTIAC PRESS (Details Page 2) ; . Edition 119th YEAR tker PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 30 PAGES ATED Cg UNTER aeee mc: Inspects Aircraft Plant = ne + 2%, “AP Wirephote HEDGE HOPPING WILSON—Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson made @ quickie inspection tour of the Douglas Aircraft plant in Los | Ported Angeles this week. He was accompanied by Maj. Gen. Christian Schilt (right), commander of Marine air forces in the Pacific. They traveled by helicopter. Wilson Sees $2 Billion Cut in Defense Outlay for 1954 LOS ANGELES (INS) — Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson predicted today that an additional two billion dollar cut can be made in military spending this year without slowing down the nation’s preparedness program. The cabinet member told the World Affairs Council, meeting in Los Angeles, that the armed forces are reduc- ing their outlays from the previously estimated 37 billion, 500 million dollar total toward a target of 35 and one-half — BOSTON (UP)—A Boston FBI agent testified in U. S. District Court Friday that when he asked jail escapee Martin Feeney why he’ broke out of Norfolk Prison last summer, Feeney replied: ‘I'm allergic to confinement." Listen te WCAR Genday, 5:15 p.m. i Py Constante, ter } it billions. Wilson, in his non-politi- cal his those i z 2 E ; iE our defense the secretary said that the Congress will have to in- 4 3 | New Federal Law to Aid County Planners studies, Skrubb explained. Pontiac may also benefit, he added, “We've followed the law since its inception,” the planner stated, grant. One section of the law sets aside $5,000,000 for urban planning use, such as setting up slum clearance programs, improving downtown areas and working out plans for the best use of land. State agencies can get grants to assist communities under 25,000 population who don't have adequate planning resources. County agencies can also get urban planning funds if they match the federal Another section of the act, which includes cities like Pontiac, provides $10,000,000 or allocations to set up a reserve of planned public works projects which can be built when money becomes available. Grants under this clause ‘are paid back when actual construction starts. “This would help us in financing such things as engineering costs, architectura] surveys, designs, plans, working drawings, specifications and other preliminary work,” Skrubb said. The act requires that no duplication of planning be done with money granted, sald Skrubb. “We've reached an agreement with the Detroit Metropolitan Area, Regional Planning Commission, which includes Oakland County in its area, that they'll handle the overall work,” he explained. planning, but we'll do the detailed b Slide Kills 260 in Haiti Village Only 2 in Entire Town) Escape, Scientist Who Visited Site Reports PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti @— ¥ ut HE j iy TRE fs : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) iy: il £ & r In Today's Press . ee eer Ter eee eee) Coe eee eet eee eee sees « TT eee eee eT rer ie COCR E CORR ET HE ORO eeeee Peer eee ee eee sr eee) Ces eee eee eeenee Lincoln Lost Last Case Like This One CHICAGO ®—Mark Melhado, 30, A! eights ‘Sheppard Jury Finally Seated Et, PELE in i: Hie list | 4 f 3% ri | i B J i § q if it ii ii f | i a4 Fg} i 1 * i ef it Het 8 i Trial Now in Weekend | Predict Win School. Candidate for re-election Two leading Democratic candidates in the Nov. 2 elec- tion forecast victories for their party in Oakland County and the state in speeches last night at Pontiac High Mennen Williams, and nominee for the U. 8. Senate, Patrick V. McNamara, spoke following presentation of a in Oakland as Michigan's governor, G. play, “The Folly of '52.” The aig was written and acted by county Demo- crats as a lampoon of Rau ite j #25 3% rer ; é | : ca } | ie UF Collections Total $123,375 ispute Settled and Initialed Top Democrat Candidates West Germany Rearmament Also Authorized Third Agreement Ends Allied Bonn Occupation; Molotov Gets Busy PARIS (AP) — The French government today speedily approved an agree- ment with West Germany on the Saar, opening the door for German manpower to take its place in the de- | fense of the West. The Cabinet decision, which took scarcely 15 min- utes, authorized the Premier to sign all the accords drafted here this week to bring West Germany into a Western Union i H EE i raat He ihe 387 sh I Fak ard into the North Atlantic of familiar streets. the Press last | the white roof of the former Municipal Market moved to make available more parking space. 4 c’s Changing Skyline Shown | In the center of the picture, Pontiac’s new City Hall overlooks building which will be ‘ Saginaw Street rus through the center of the picture, from lower the city from its high ground. Slightly below and to the left is the [left to upper right. In the lower left is the First Baptist Church Tinney, shows |"€¥ municipal parking lot, and directly in front of this can be seen | and the First Methodist Church is just inside the picture at the upper right. In the left center you may recognize the Pontiae Retail 4 “ ¢ ~” a eee Se Me Sa ae ' j be : ; - y wen ’ , e ‘ ‘ 4 . - . * e . rc | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 Rede bsimneae sane Residents Advised fo Mai | hi ; ore Mendes - France ‘ Slated | Overseas Packages Early iia Sel van eee Ee From Our Birmingham Burese = witty experience in directing chil- Despite Difficulties soh of Thomas and Kathryn Davis. BIRMINGHAM—Pecple who are} éren’s choirs. Fooplo whe do not WASHINGTON w—The United He wes married to Fueds Misty | planning to send Christmas gifts| wish to join a choir but enjoy Sinica han tovined Sounch Poamier et ee Ss es | to servicemen overseas were) singing also are invited to par Mendes-France to pay an official a at ner at he warned today that they have just| ticipate in rehearsals for the an- visit here despite diplomatic ups » Davis 8 Reformed and downs between this Bethe! Evangelical and two weeks left to get their parcels | sua! Christmas recital, Kehear- and his government “7 Church. Before he retired, he was mailed if they want to be sure of | sale are on Wedareday or Thure The White House announced Fri- 0 Sevenmn of Visher Body Divistes delivery in time for the holiday. | days trom 8-# p.m. day night thet Mendeo-France engl oa ng eile Pr “Two weeks can slip by in an| Guest speaker at the High will come here next month for eae meen awful burry,” was the reminder | Twelve Club Monday night at the meetings with President Eisen- w: of acting postmaster Rollie Ww. |Community House will be William hower. The announcement came ; Ego children — —o - * |S. Smith, safety director of Ford as the French premier and Ger- <7 . Davis of Livonia, Reese, who named Nov. 15 88 | Motor Co. his.topic will be “Memo- man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer M. Irish and Howard T. Davis of the deadline for those who want to | rie. and Reflections.” struggled in Paris to save the DR. TOM MALONE Pontiac. Also surviving are three be sure their Gls get their gifts by : eas Ww. brothers, Harry of Detroit, Frank Smith has been with Ford's for est German rearmament agree- ° Christmas, d ot Buffalo and Wray of Greenville, 30 years. His background includes ment -from disaster. Ky.; five sisters, Mrs. Eve Tar Regular APO shipment, must eight years as Boy Scout commis- Mendes-France, who has been an rvices box of Jamestown, N. Y. Mrs, not exceed 70 pounds, ang com- (sioner, membership in the Presi- one of the most difficult states- Florence -Baillie of Oriando, Fis., bineq fength: and girth cannot be (dent's Advisory Committee on men for American officials to fig- ° Mrs. Elsie Black of South Bend, more than 100 inches, the post- | Safety Engineering. National Safe- ure out, will come here from Can- Ind., Mrs. Charlotte Mcintosh of master said. ty Council, and American Society Sta ea bach with the Presi-|() nniversary Sidney, N. Y. and Mrs. Rose Park- Air ‘pares! post packages are|% Safety Engineers . dent on Nov. 18. er of Detroit. limited to two pounds, and 30 ae 6 ve During his two-day visit, the | Emmanuel Baptists) ‘The funeral will be held Monday ty be mn nate | veel en Skies he cating | #9 Hear Dr. Molone| St aren nayy nt as Nov. 3. hold talks with Secretary of | jin Sunday Sermons le and the Rev. A. H. Meyer of Wood, metal, double-faced cor-| fF (Brist” at the 11 a. m. serv ' m State John Foster Dulles. He his church will officiate, with bur- rugated or fibreboard containers pal prey ripe rang es | AP Wirephote | iso will visit New York and | The Emmanuel Baptist Church ial in Lakeside Cemetery in Port ot 200-pound test are recommend- oe can ae eee an "7 | REACHES TARGET—Joe Gannon, left, of Wash- | eight-round fight in New York last night. Patterson the United NaGens. will celebrate it’s 12th Anniversary | Huron. ed, Reese said, and these should - | ington, D. C., is rocked by a right thrown by Floyd | won a unanimous decision after flooring Gannon at| Dulles and his top aides were ‘il next week. Dr. Som Malone, =———— be wrapped and tied securely. The| The Rev. Robert D. Dewey. | patierson, of Brooklyn, in the closing round of their | the end of the round openly suspicious of Mendes-| Pastor and founder of the church. | Coit AA, Sr full name, grade, service number, | pastor of the church, will preach . _ ° France when he took over French will speak at all services Sunday. e organization and APO number |on the topic, “Like as a Father” leadership during the Geneva The Building has been enlarged Cyril M. Pelican Sr., 66, of 333 should ibe included in the address, |at the service. : George McManus conference of Korea and Indo-|and now has 34,500 square feet |S, Anderson St., died this morning and writing should be legible. The, Altrasa Club wil be host to an eT ction , , china. Fearing a French sellout, | of floor space. It houses a Sunday|at Pontiac General Hospital. bs Soropt at a dinner C f . C : top American representatives were | school of 1100 men, women and|° The son of Mitchell and Adell Deiat coma bo mnient meeting to be held at 5:45 p.m ; , reator ol Jiggs OITICS | withdrawn trom the Indochina children and a church member-| Pelican, he was born Aug. 2, 188 filled with excelsior or crushed as ist C lled Bi d phase of the Geneva talks. n- | Sup persone. ashington City, Minn. He was | parse te prevent rating te | MyPal depicting | WO under Succumbs at Age of 70 tere s# paw cect met), Unter te leetertte 4 Dr. Me Son. soe postmaster eraphasized. caike former Undersecretary of State |icne, the church conducts the Em-| Buhl, Minn., Sept. 4, 1916. the werk of the United Natiens. : am SANTA MONICA. Calif. uw —| Walter Bedell Smith to the talks) manuel Christian School (day| Mr. Pelican has lived in Pontiae In stressing the need for early| The movie was chosen because} Langer Claims Power) Comic strip artist George Mc-| as an observer when it appeared | school) with classes from kinder- : ‘ Christmas mailing, both im this | October is United Nations month, ; slo’ ge Se enace vcesce eas nae Ge Sere ene one we es omer country and abroad, Postmaster and the international association Company Is Intimidating — neil inet ee ee eee grade. The | Police Captain at the General Mo- Reese cited the increase in popu- | of both clubs are members of the} Probe Witnesses vate and oes plied io 3 Mendes-Frances stock edged is | western Baptist Seminary with an| to ¢ ieee oo rag busy mailing season for the post oe? 9 WASHINGTON «—Sen. Langer languages, age in American diplomatic circles enrol most | and was a member of St. Vincent 70. a while and then plummeted when | of whom are studying for the min-|de Paul Catholic Church. office. Mrs. Wellington E. Jackson (R-Ind) said today the Arkansas b. In failing health several years, France killed the European De- | istry Besides his widow, he is “Fast developing subdivisions in| Service for Mrs. Wellington £. Power & Light Co. “made a ma- he was admitted to St, John’s Hos-| fense Community plan in late Monday at 7:30 . bai cur Gistrict have increased the | (Ella Clark) Jackson, 29, of De.|Jor blunder” in filing a two mil ital nat Theroiieg, eufloring Seoma| Amount : ber ~ ara toh Uae ginger Pair g or volume of mail.” he said. “and troit, a former Birmingham rest-|lion dollar slander suit against a titis, an infection of the liver. Se emma Becket | nn Gone cake oer sone especially at | dent. will be held at 1:30 p. m.| Witness in a Senate investigation He succumbed last night. = coed gharge . Christmas. Monday from the Manley Bailey | the controversial Dixon Yates McManus started his career « Reach Agreement por ag cen “arya ee a Pod's ~ “Last year we eupplementea |Funeral Home, with burial in| Power contract, a floor sweeper in the art depart- niger of Canton, Ohio will preach |nary. St. Paul, Minn.: two broth- eur regular force of 107 mea | Acacia Park Cemetery. Langer, chairman of a Senae ment of the old St. Louis Republic. Sa 0 sti ard Ronnie Cannon will direct the|ers Oliver and a a i with on euxiiary crow of 1m. |, St¢ died Friday following | antimonopoty subcommittee carry- Eventually he did some drawing ON JOA’ UUESTION dealing. —— — << Thy year I expect to increase long illness on the probe, told a newsman a for that paper but one day in 1904 ° the suxiliary force. Born in Scotland, Mrs. Jackson | “Wall Street crowd” prompted the he took a bootblack’s tip on a| (Continued From Page One) The Rosary will be recited at came to Birmingham at the age | filing of the suit in Little Rock horse and invested $100 on a 100-| details would be worked out in Top Democrats See 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Sparks- “Residents should mail all their | of 6. She was a graduate of Bir-| ‘with the clear intent of intimida- to-l shot that won. With his win-| the next few weeks. Griffin Funeral Home. The funeral packages earlier this year than|mingham High School, and aj tion” of witnesses critical of the nings he set out for New York . . will be held from the St. Vincent they have done in the past, to| member of the First Presbyterian | proposed contract, which has be- and fame The Saar problem has been bait Victory in Oakland oe Cee ee ey ease the last minute rush.” Church. come an issue in the current po- There were times in New York |S Up the whole Allied defense jat 10 am. Burial will follow in Prayers for the welfare of the| She is survived by her husband, | litical campaign. Langer did not when he thought he'd never make system worked out here this week.| (Continued From Page One) | Oakland Hills Cemetery on 12 Mile United Nations will mark United| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry spell out who he meant by the it, and as he once said: “I was|Mendes-France said flatly he prosperous and they are looking to | *4. Nations Day this Sunday in many | Clark, two sons, Stuart, 5, and|term “Wall Street crowd.” . almost starved but when I was) would sign nove of tne accords | the Democrats to do it,” he stated. Se ee Birmingham churches. Bruce, 2, three brothers and sis- eee oo going down for the third time the | Unless obtained tistactory Pe Home a Sunday. An imetance is the service at|ters, Elizabeth Clark and Donald| The North Dakota Republican AP wiepnote old New York World signed me|*tilement of the Saar issue. . oe | First Methodist, which will stress | Clark, both of Birmingham, and | Predicted that public reaction to GEORGE McMANUS and I created the comic strips| These accords end the Allied oc-| Stese we can have everyone rep- Mrs. Gertrude E. Smith | hopes for the United Nations and|Logie Clark of San Diego, Cali- | the suit will be swift and negative. —+'The Newlyweds’ and ‘Let George | cupation of West Germany, give| resented. General Mors lw | \ world peace in prayer, hymns and/ fornia, and her grandmother, Mrs.| Defendant in the slander suit is| . Do It.’ ” the Germans virtual sovercignty,| “uted, bat onty after Go gum | Word hes been received here of sermon, Dr. H, 0. Martin will be in|D. L. Davidson, of Scotland | Arthur E. McLean. a little Rock | McManus signed on with the old| frame a seven-power Western Eu-| ¢re! public. a oe = the pulpit, preaching on the topic Mrs. John Hi. Gilt banker who told the Langer sub-| 0 0 | C$ New York American in 1912, |Fropean Union including West Ger-| State and national Democratic Smith in Indianapolis. Ind. “The Conversion of Important Per-| sonvice for Mrs. John H. (Lil- | Committee Thursday that Arkansas worked over 4 ideas for a new | May, and give West Germany an candidates introduced and offices | Mrs. Smith was the sister of sons.” lian Quine) Gill. 63. of 762 Em, |Power was “the most corrupt and . |strip and finally came up with the |equal place in the North Atlantic they are seeking inchaded Paul! Mrs. B. H. Ogden of South John- { Other churches will have simi-| mons St., will be held at 3:30 p. m. | “Utbless corporation that ever oper- one that put him over—‘Jiggs,” | Treaty Organization Sutton. U.S. Representative from |") Svenme. | lar worship observances, Po eee aaner Fe, |sted within the bounds of the| WV | anKker of the corned beef and cabbage oes the 18th District; Fred Elias, State | ., Funeral was held today from the | Frost Methodist Chere has {Tal Home, with burial in Oak |" ae > . “Bringing Up Father,” with its| agreement was ernected “to be| Michael F. Cox Donald Li Swan-| YPsilanti. Burial was in the family | high hopes for the success of |‘ Nite Dieiny at St Arkansas Power officials ind:| Traffic on Highland Rd. | boisterous and battling characters | ready in time for consideration by| son, William G. Lambros, Donald | rug arcane qormetery: North Me sixth financial crusade for Joseph | cated the sult—which accuses the Rerouted for F H and the dogged “Maggie,” the wife | the French Cabinet at a special E. Adams and Leslie H. Hudson, | "4 Township, Washtenaw County. the building fund with the re- Mercy Hospital, after 2 tong ‘| banker of making “malicious, false r r Four HOurs | o¢ Jiggs with her rampant rolling| session this afternoon. Mendes-| all for State Representatives. cetpt Sunday and Monday pf 8 (Oca was born in Ist and slanderous statements” about) After Crash pin, caught on immediately in New|France will then ask his minis| County candidates introduced | Conrad F, Sutherland total of $70,000 in gifts and pied- AP&L—is not based on McLean's York and then throughout the | ters to authorize him to sign the | were George D Hicks : i ~ gee, Some 165 persons presented Td ecg ene ae cng | Senate testimony, which Is privi An eastbound auto on Highland | country as it wes syndicated, The|Saar accord and the other docu-| Ginn D tarper, drait commis The Parish Rosary will be said | their gifts at the altar of the ee cae | ber and ‘\eged, but on his past statements road yesterday struck a tanker|show of the same name toured | ments. [ena AIP riage fesgege eb rant gl pol el : church or in the office on those ee of the 72 Years long feud with the com- loaded with gasoline with such the country 11 years and radio| Mendes - France and Adenauer 4 Kuschinsky Sustsior of duets: |cenaes Sutherland at the family 7 Gays. ren ‘ > past yoo "| pany. force that it knocked the middle | and television shows were based | had.conferred until almost 3 a.m., Robert L pei Aalaipad rar) Pergo 24 Charlotte St. The : A group of 60 church members| ber of the VFW Auxiliary, the | Langer reacted explosively mS ee SS ee A eee ee on, cok a ee Barrett, treasurer.|Rorary at 8 pa recite the : i semi-traie E , a again a . eee | has been visiting persons who in-|Pythian Sisters of Birmingham, |5¢ heard of the suit. Pounding the —_— “08k eheaetgr | eee with the foretgn mindaters of | ‘The funeral will be held Tues- : dicated they ‘Would welcome a call| the Past Matron’s Club, the White ‘ble. the senator shouted “We are | = Watertord Township firemen i: } Solid : day at 10 from the St. Mi Sor piedens, Their work cheuad be| Serine of Woyal Oak, ‘and. the Pt Going to allow Dixon-Yates oF| steed by te preveat « pecsible | Here, wyun pnetyg2°te| Seoucry ‘ot State. Dulles sitting Youths Riding Bicycle (y ie | ool : P a anyone bi He was as well known for his| Secretary of State Dulles sitting aE . chael Catholic Church with burial a when a full| Women's Society of iney Coe 2 oS © fire while Township police re- | sharp wit as for his comic strip| anxiously on the sidelines Uninjured When Hit in Mount Hope Cemetery. | report made Methodist Church | . routed traffic around the scene . Lt. | F's, ‘Somes and W, W.-DaLeo| She te survived by her busbend,| Sidney McMath, former governer| ter seve tan four heures while | “a, ~we im Grund a0 0 apeahey. Dg hig er yr fioeee both | _BIRMINGHAM—Two Royal Oek | crash of an Air Force jet training : are co-chairmen in charge of the|a son, George T. of Birmingham, |of Arkansas, testified yesterday| the gasoline was transferred to ae ole ke ee Carcass re ene em) Sey eee ale te Ww | | fame meant little to him. Even|message Georgia Wednesday night. fund campaign. a daughter, Mrs. Betty Reynolds |that AP&L used money and influ-| gnother trailer. whee he was starting im New Yort:|bope’” thet France and West Ger unt, emt cas when te bicycle! Friends may cell at moon Men- ~~ | ‘ The church this week an |% Detroit, two brothers. wie) = oes ee ee Kenneth Twiss, 36, of 1407, and had an offer of two he | many will agree on the Seer’s fe-| cur’ os ae ons Wasser ae at his home. | a Sem eS am |. Quine of Owonwo, George D. third term in the Arkanns State| Komen OWES. 5 iver t| took one that paid $35 fees’ be-| ture. The U.S. secretary then section yesterday |e Sy Ge Brace teth Vuneret | thenal singers in the regular adult Quine of Dearborn, and second [arr Lote te eed oo tana the car, is reported in good condi- | Cause it meant that his strip would | scheduled a meeting with British Robert Bain 1S driver Py anes : cholrs, as well as tor grandchildren. : tion in Pontiac General Hos-|@PPear in his home town of St.| Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony A oe ot | : of a steam today | _ Lester J. Susser | ing a power generating al with eer rip Louis, It wasn't long before this| Eden to review the situation bicycle, and Murray Evilsiser, 13, | e | Service for Lester J. Susser, 68, Plant by a group of cooperatives. | Pit a punctured Hing: rib that he was sleeping im a park| The French Premier intended to | i4ins with him, were hit by the’ PastOrs Registered Tot Uses Silver Spoon of 728 Hanna St. will be held| Arkansas” Power: is a wholly. /And arm, fractures and chest Wt A hed ino funds. | call hig Cabinet together as soon |Car of grusias Smith, 31, of 96, Made 165 Years A } at 1 p.m. Tuesday from the Bell owned subsidiary of Middle South |'"" . McMamis looked something lthe| as he had results of the Saar talks | Pern &. f H ital go Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Utilities Inc., one of two firms; Witnesses said Twiss swung | ‘Jiggs.’ and many thought it was | to put before it. The Cabinet had| A witness bore out Smith's testi- | or ospl a ourse GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Little Co. with burial in Acacia Park which make up the Dixon-Yates | cut to pass a line of traffic and lan autobiographical character, at| authorized his armouncement yes- | ™O"Y that the bicycle made a sud- Janise Gayle Lubbers doesn't know emetery. power group. crashed inte the tanker, driven | least physically but he said the terday that he would re den turn into the path of his car, | it but he is learning to eat with, He died today, at his residence. by Lloyd Judd Jr., 31, of 2325 | character was patterned after a agreemen mr ea also | 88 he crossed the a silver baby spoon made in 1789.| Born in Vaughnsville, O., he has Woodale, Pontiac Township. fat little Irish comi¢ named Billy oe eaeathary terms , | the light. The 165-year-cld spoon has beer beer a city resident since 1915. Back-to-Work Plea ea)| Barry whom McManus knew in ~~ wie | passed down to six generations of He was the owner of the Birming- Judd was treated at the hospital hie beyheod Germany over the Saar. J Cc P Ww Pniiden in the one-rearold git's\ham Hardware Store, buying it|t Londo Refused fur severe face cuts. He told Police | "siting McManus are his wid- The Saar’s wealth of coal and Jury Convicts Woman tanaiy. ie was brought. to this| 0m Philip Schilack, in 1915, and If] oncon Ke ee a oe oe ow, Florence, and a brother, Lao| fntonts state pennia have come of Driving When Drunk fom was q partner . Me | . . German-speaking Seeirect waed ty tee crent-ereat,| Bride, Mr. Slusser became the sole. LONDON (UP) — Union leaders| swung his truck to the right off] ci Moenus, & sxecutive of) plicated French-German relations| BIRMINGHAM—Phyllis E. Bair, grandmother, Tjetske Pittis An-|OWer in 1917 tailed to get a Back-to-work move-|the pavement. distributed George's carteens. since World War I. The French | 38, of 25360 Devon Rd., Franklin, dringa. , He was a member of the First Ment started among striking dock- = have taken over the vailey’s in- | was found guilty by a jury in Jus- Methodist Church, Lodge No, 44, worwers, Sodey Geet fue they | ON) rd J N . dustry, but the Bonn republic ‘is | tice Court yesterday on a charge T F&A TL, and thee Michigan ment ultimatum demanding they| MEPPard JUFY NOW | Wilson Predicts Cut | sti settne bard to keep old ties jot driving while under the influ . he Weather Hardware Retailer's Assn. | return elgg Aaamaay troops | . with the Saarlanders. The area, | ence of liquor PONTIAC AND —Fatr with Surviving are his son, L. Robert ‘@*e over . ‘Seated Cle d ° now autonomous politically, was| A fine of $100 was meted ) £ yo at ye Ay see Slusser, of Birmingham, a daugh- A mass meeting of London's f In velan in Defense Outlay German before World War II Justice John J. Gafill, and = te southwest winds 8 te 12 miles an beer | ter, Mrs. Charles Teetzel of Ham. salaried longshoremen broke up| (Continued From Page One) Con Bargaining yesterday revolved | was placed on probation. : 12 te 18 miles 88 ilton, Ont.. and five grandchil- without a decision on a plea by (Continued From Page One) | around such questions as freedom | leaders of the Transport and Gen-| ther and two brothers, who 8189) crease its appropriations for the ae ee oes ke Kari J. Swarts eral Workers Union (TGWU) that | *"e Osteopaths. Defense Department, he ; Funeral arrangements are pend. ‘hey get back om the job. Most of the time he sat quietly | noted has been partially “living off ™>> | ing for Earl J. Swartz, 51, of 1822. The 2,000 salaried dockers were | W@tching his lawyers and the three | the shelf” by cutting into already | Melton, who died today at his the last to join the spreading walk-|**istant proscutors while they | appropriated but unused ; ‘out of stevedores paid on a day-|TWizzed prospective jurors. Occa-|the rate of six billion | Born in Crediton, Ont., hé had to-day basis, but their decision had | Sionally his eyes drifted to the 50 | year. | been a city resident for four years, | been expected to influence the ac- | td newsmen, who took up most} Wilson commented: “Perhaps .. | coming here trom Ferndale. tion of the remainder. ot the brought i | 7 small courtroom pre: down more fiscal os He was the assistant’ manager) Some aried long-| asemed ré ‘ = “ren a Witte for 1988, 11 af the new car sales division at| shereanen heard pleas to ratify | — : but in all probability the new glare Inc., ~ Detroit. | Friday's decision by a committee/ His slender fingers usually were | tow “eel ae os are ra widow, Eme-|ot their “permanent” delegates iocked and held under his chin or eae ohare. Oe "level aa J S., three ughters, Mrs. thar they return to work by Mon-|out a few inches from his face. | Sriated for fi » 1955." 33 | Kenneth Friskey of Douglas, Ariz., | day Sometimes he would close his eyes 2g ee ee eee ett oes fea a! REVIVAL CAMPAIGN ona = . Fine, , Gi der charge last Aug. 17, Dr. Shep- F oT tm 1605 Vie for ple | own os Walled Lake cA le fat hie Sear wile was Kid HENNIGER ™ CANNON TEAM from more than a dozen Northern | BIRMINGHAM—Robert A, McKin-| knocked him out when he tried to Michigan counties will take part | non, 34, of 220 Angell St. Walled aid her. j in the Northwestern Michigan Ap-| Lake yesterday pleaded guilty to a aeons ple Queen Contest here Nov. 3.| charge of driving with a revoked| The temperature range in 7:30 Nightly—October 25 thru 31 Emmanuel Baptist Church @ eseeeceess2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Rin Tin Tin Is Groomed at Ritzy Dog Bath Club By EARL WILSON at the upper clawss Dog Bath Club where the have their own swanky swimming pool. “I’ve always been jes’ a plain country dog,” Rin Tin Tin said, coughing modestly. Riverside, Cal., rancher. x *« * * Ilka Chase, many other theatrical people and “one of the richest men in America” bring their dogs te the Dog Bath Club, 144 E. 57th St., te have them pedi- beautified for their places in high x * * can said. NEW YORK—I interviewed Rin Tin Tin the other day over _—< pooches “I never had a city dog’s kind of bath—I jus’ cleaned mahseff up by a-swimmin’ in my master’s lake.” I guess it’ll come as no surprise that Rin-Tin Tin’s questions were answered by his owner, Leo Duncan, a booted, sombreroed “This dog ain’t no social dog,” Duncan said, nodding at Rin Tin Tin. “This dog got his first bath outside a lake when we left California to tell you city fellahs about him going on Tele- vision. ‘Rin’ here got the works at a vet's in California,” Dun- “He got the bath first, then he got the dogs’ ‘My Sin,’ Oil Firms Rap Say Governor's Request | for California Smog Test Political Move LOS ANGELES w — Southern California's oil industry, invited by Gov. Goodwin J. Knight to_ shut down operations temporarily for a +} smog test, has declined—with some | unrefined. “The solution to the smog prob-| lem is not to be found in politics snapped Reese H. Taylor, Union Oil President. Knight and Demo-| crat Richard Graves are locked in | current campaign for governor Four other major companies and an independent group followed Un- | dissenting governor awaited word from other operators of the area's * ° General eeireloum called | Knight's proposal “unsound” and “meaningless.” Richfield said the meve “would neither prove nor disprove” how the irritating pollu- tants get into the air on which} epos have been gagging for 17 straight days. Standard Oil of California and Shell were more reserved in their comments, but like the other com- paries insisted the industry has done all in its power to curb smoke pollutants at their refin- eries. Shell alone offered to meet with the governor to discuss the Shutdown Idea in Drive Against Starlings al 23, 1954 4 THREE _, Radios Tuned Up - Bird Distress Call Aired CHAMPAIGN, Ill. W—A_ radio) which was no problem because of station and residents of two Tli-| the thousands in the cities, The nois cities have ended a novel | university's Electrical Engineering ‘campaign to get rid of starlings! School strung the bird up by the ‘and are hoping the experiment in| heels, then cut a tape of it's dis- , bird pest control was successful. | tress call. For four days this week, in 15- = minute programs, the radio station | 1A Swart, manweer of rade | broadcast the distres$ call of the | broadcasts, said residents reported starling. Preceding the recording | good results. But, he added, he |were a few minutes of recorded | didn't know where the departing | birds went, bom (ee ee . “We're keeping the. distress call To show the independence of the | of the House slammed in the face House of Commons, it is an ancient | of the King’s messenger at the op British tradition to have the door! ing of Parliament. No Money Down MOTOR ” easy Pay! OVERHAUL _— — — or OTHER MECHANICAL REPAIRS . «. with the cooperation of Your Local Independer? . Carageman Pontiac Piston Service Co. 102 S$. Seginew St. PE 2-9111 ' explosions and miscellaneous pops ‘on file in case they come back,” and bangs. They were described as | he said. FREE PARKING SEAR lthe “awfulest sound you ever heard." * . i] | Radios throughout the twin cities of Champaign-Urbana, home of the | University of linois, were turned jon full blast during the broadcasts. |Many persons placed portable ra- |dios in yards or open windows. opti- | Motorists, joining in the commu- 7 nity project to rid the cities of the birds, parked under trees in which hundreds of the starlings roosted, and turned on car radio sets, Some political candidates volunteered loud-speaker ireces. The recorded win distress call, described as sounding like eeeeek, eeeeek, eel,” was ob | tained in cooperation with police 'and the University of Tlinois. The police captured a starling— ‘Tricks or Treats’ WINDOW GLASS Our complete stock of at home by that lake?” I asked. KNIVES, GLAZIER’S POINTS and CAULKING MATERIALS | divorce isn't final for 8 more months . PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lewrence St. Phone FE 5-6441 Pontiac's Original Gicss Firm Owned and Managed by the Reynolds Family Since 1900 blonde. illac, while he’s in it . “A Star Is Born.” * * * * those girls,” he said, “are just a bunch of flirts.” * * * * body says boo.” x *& *&* * field, he doesn't get a call from his girl.” | (Copyright 1954) “I try not to let the hotel people in on it,” Duncan Understatement of the decade was by George Jelke ing about a couple of the Jelke Girls back in trade: “I think WISH I'D SAID THAT: “An optimist,” says William War- “is a guy who thinks his phone is out of order when whatever they call it. He had a choice of three scents. A evolutionary formula x *« * * The Independent Refiners Assn., ”§ gS Drea PSTN || cum me rine srt ong an eh ca man, |S prt fom | aoe ae we fect for —— I like that pine scent—I even put a little of it on myself.” try - td urged aa Ga ae ene $§37 * * * * “to eliminate political considera- But it isn't for themselves. beauubes. GALLON As he spoke, New York’s Park Avenue and Fifth Avenue dogs | tions’ from his views It's for the United Nations In- were walking snootily out after having got an expensive bath, Pay sg oo the bombshell eine gray ag eons orang ——= coiffure or other beauty treatment. Not ope of them seemied| |, y = spre we yee- | Fund = ames Po | to be aware that the famous Rin Tin Tin was lying in the) -iosing of refineries “in the publ . funds will be identified by special Your | back room. interest for such a period as will arm bands, stickers and posters. A white-coated vet and white- -coated woman nurse were look- | ing proud of the beauty job they'd just done on Imogene Coca’s big white French poodle, “April”—short for * ‘Apricot.” Headquarters x e& & “What do you do about bathing Rin Tin Tin now that he’s not | all sizes saves you]|| “but when I take my shower . . . well, then I run a little rts ioe ne pod nits | pad sea, . 4) water in the bathtub afterward—just enough te get up te down. maintained reserve | money — less cutting ]| 43. ent i then he . , . but don't let the hotel people [stocks were adequate to provide | waste. “|| xnow, will you?” lt echt ner ~*~ * *& * — a decide how long the amine [x] See Us for THE WEEKEND WIND-UP ... my last. sok athe Se oo PLAST! - GLAZE. PUTTY DON’T PRINT THAT: Betty Hutton’s friends here will bet! prise. Union was the first to reply for PROPOSAL #4 | thas she (1) won't retire and (2) won't get married. Her) “Your A famous millionaire | e | paid $20,000 for a “private” film starring a famous Hollywood Mike Todd now has a beautiful Chinese gal driving his Cad- . Now Clark Gable’s dieting . Hollywood comic has bet $5,000 that “Caine Mutiny” outgrosses elke, talk- TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Elleen Barton described an unfunny comedian: “He has a Halloween act—when he finishes, every- _ A| ted by refineries was small Help Youth Fund MALAKOFF, Tex. —Instead of permi : Doel epee linge ae Nae 00006 OOS0SOS OOOOH SOSSO4 amount of smog coming from the | manufacture of gasoline and other Help the Widow , By Voting Right r petroleum precaese in this county.” . ae 26 seseeecrrererrre ~_ +e ew ee we ew “CHARITY BINGO” ng m Nn 6O666464646644664644664666666686 wer errerrrrrrTrrrrFrrYrYYY”” LEADING THE PARADE -sn< one thing that can help you up front is a growing balance of money- in-the-bank. Once you establish the habit of saving something— even a little —regularly — your balance will grow surprisingly fast. AS A BEGINNING, OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT OUR BANK SOON We Also Invite You to Open a Checking Account! Your Better Business Board has received numerous complaints from citizens who have purchased such insurance only to find through sad experience that they have bought an expensive “bargain”. Phone FE ——e ES eae ” What About Mail you is through the mail. likes to save » these attractive offers. These mail order insurance companies operating from another state cannot be forced, under the present Federal laws, to be Heensed in Michigan. Our state laws, therefore, offer you ne protection. Such companies avoid state tax, thus costing the state many thousands of dollars each year. There is ne personal agent to explain your policy te you—no ene to determine just what you need and how much you can afford—no one to service your policy immediately in event of claim. Hospitals do not recognize many hospitalization insurance policies issued by companies not licensed in Michigan. For your own protection and peace of mind, always consult with local representatives of well-established companies who can give you their professional counsel and peraenel service, BETTER BUSINESS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel on. f Aylind ool i ee ate ioe tlle m Order Insurance? You are being flooded with offers of “cheap” insurance from out-of-state companies whose only contact with Everyone money — everyone knows the importance of having adequate insurance. So, most folks at least give some consideration to NS NO DOWN PAYMENT... 8-Piece METAL ~ Bunk Bed Ensemble EE Zor OPEN amy to 5:30 P. “Beauty Sleep” Innerspring Mattress . . . Regular $34.95 AS sines avomsbin® @**] :: SHOP TODAY and MONDAY ©} teen Springs Phone orders invited. een wot — & Hurry, Many One-of-a-Kind! Floor Samples, Window Display Models Payment EASY TERMS! Double-Service Sofa Bed Buys Just the thing for small homes g 95 or apartments. Modern styles with bedding box. Some one- of-a-kind. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 “PRED ELIAS WILLIAM 8S. BROOMFIELD This is another in a series of articles on political candidates in | Oakland County, William S. Broomfield, Republican, is opposed by Fred Elias, Democrat. for the office of state senator from the county. Short biographies on the two candidates and their statements follow. Know Your Candidates Broomfield, Elias Seeking Post of State Senator: Fred Elias William 8, Broomfield The Democratic nominee for A state representative for the state senator from Oakland County, past three terms, William = 5% is Fred Elias, 40, of 1561 F. Muir, | Broomfield, 32, of 116 S, Lafayette Hazel Park. | St., Royal Oak, is seeking the state He is president Sand ‘senator post from this area. of the fe Park Businessmen’s Assn. and a | The Republican candidate past president of the Michigan | graduated from Royal Oak High Drive-In School and served in the Air a i. Force during World War Il. He Elias owns a drive-in chain in is 2 member of the Optimist | partnership with his brother, Club, F, & A.M.,’ American Le | Hig statement: gion, Chamber of Commerce and “My decision to run for office! Lions. wag prompted by my firm con- His atetement ction that the people of Oakland | “Basie objectives which I will Agriculture Report Seen as Democratic Weapon WASHINGTON (INS) — An Ag-| for 195 probably will be lower | riculture Department report -pre-| than the average for 194 Prices | | dicting continued economic trou | earlier this year—which must be | ibles for America's farmers may figured | become a hot Democratic weapon were above current levels j | during this coming final week in| Farm costs — like farm prices | { F ‘ pawl a congressional mie are expreted to held closé te wee letup in, Current levels im 1965. report foresees no let-up in the price-cost squeeze that as Thus parity ratio—which bal-| ances prices against farm costs to, | been ™ more pecking tomes 2 insure the farmer an adequate in- | ‘than two years, and may provide | | just the ammunition many Demo come—should remain around ord | cratic candidates have been look- | 8% per cent figure bit at the & : of September. a ‘Avon Planners. Suagest Change Advocate Rezoning, Heavy on South Street Agriculture Department econo- mists who prepared the coe —and worded it in cautious guage—expect: prices csastien by farmers for their commodities | te continue next year at the | same tow ievels hit this fall.: j In other words, the general eco | nomic position of the nation’s; farmers will be about the same it was a year before Pearl Harbor Prices paid farmers will be low in comparison with farm ope -rational | | and living costs. and farmers, will of seven lots on South Street to be averaging less than 90 per cent be used either for residential or | - of what is considered an adequate light industrial building was pre- income |sented at a recent meeting of | There is little doubt that the Re-| the Avon, Rochester and Oakland publican party would have pre- | Township Area Planning Commis- | ferred holding up such a report) sion. until after the sectino_ pe Licohh eanounced the bérth need for more mental hospitals and | COMtinue to do so with all Vigor.| was held today for Daniel Kari!) AUBURN HEIGHTS — Dedica- METAMORA—Lapeer and Gene- interest in Teen Canteen” Dr. Book be used, in the county ae ei 5 cn ares Es ben feel we need many more out-pa- | ‘A county, state and national | johnson, infant son of Mr. and) tion of the new Bible School unit Se County teachers will attend a = “we will have to use the The group's membership drive = parents of a son George are tient clinies to recognize early men eagams is the need for legislation |yirg Carl E. Johnson, of 1829 West) which has been under construc- regional meeting of the Michigan >Uiding for a more profitable pro- jg slated to get underway wext |... sn Gera Man phreys have ‘tal disturbances near pinay and a Auburn Rd., with burial following | tion the past year will be held Education Assn. Monday and Tues- J€<'! | month, with hopes of gaining fi announced | \ of @ deughte “July 4th and Labor Day high- ‘yPpes of ‘comic books’ whic are in White Chapel Memorial Ceme- | Sunday at the 11:15 a.m. service day nancial support from parents . A . way fatalities show the effects of a disseminated to our youth tery. He died Friday. | at United Presbyterian Church, Clair L. Taylor, state superinten- C C | nd who find i{ impossible to attend \ Mr aod Mn ante! “Chissas of pies | rjo i ve an e birth o Republican legislature in Michigan. “1 will continue my great in- | besides his nis are | here dent of public instruction, Rev. ounty a e ar | the meetings. pend Daniel Resa, ‘ca Oct 17 wil werk with the Governer (| terest ts veteran’ afteits vegies Mrs. Ida, Swap-| _SPecial preacher at the service/W. H. Alexander of Oaklaboma The PTA ic carventi P, . : . . is ntly sponsoring ee — SSS ae Uae poreraen ttl terveteas gettin teal! and [smn cf Cumaha, ited i will be the Rev, Dr. Albert E.|City, Dr. Charles S. Cameron, The Pigrim Club will test at the |Girl Scout and Brownie troops, expressways, etc. Civil Defense of-| safety and weltare legislation as | = Nettle. Mae Evans Kelly, moderator of the General | medical director of the American Meters scheriiots Tuesday evening. | and ig working on establishing a | Mone Better at Any Price S Assembi the Uni Presby-| Cancer Society the | The m i ficials have already reported our! » senator. ELBA—Service for Nettie Mae rd of .. ted are among ree ee Garden —— new Cub Pack. Organizational | - terian Church of North America | speakers slated to address the, meetings will be held Oct. 28, Nov ancient highways make oor city | “With six previous years of leg- | Evans, 61, of 5463 Hammond Dr. Kelly also will preach at teachers, | tents ere-meeting et the Wetted Late |4and Nov. 11 at the home of unevacua case of enemy : z y , 20 e riends ere mosting 0= the Wa e'4 and Nov. at t islative experience, I believe that | will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at| the 7:30 p.m. worship hour, the! Jean Young of Lapeer and Albert pane Ot Meme Corea 2679 Se, we? | Tad Deve, 6 1 Drive. attack. with transportation will be arranged yo, AguNA } | am qualified to serve im the the Elba Methodist Church, Rev. J. Harvey McCann, minister Stickle of North Branch will also | Keege Marder DOG RATION oe = Sa ts cae | aahaen aa uaaaiee aa ion ie oe an ee “appear on Tuesday's program. | win"ure LE Atlson 1811 Beeson! Announce Speaker | as are Michigan @s 6 senator who under- a —_—_—_—_—_— St. at 130 pm Monday of our pension laws, These need stands the problems of this county | funeral. She died Friday. ion Offici . ee = ¢ will eather WATERFORD CENTER — The | —A Complete Food— changing. and the state and can work for Surviving are five sons, Ronald, Conservation icial New PTA President . fre hanee ee _ Rev. Jack Cutting from Boys for “In short. I will represent small | intelligent solutions and have the Louls, Joseph. and Lawrence ap Slated ds Speaker at Donelson School To give hakied or mashed po Christian Youth in Detroit will be | There is everything your dog business, labor, white collar and ability to analyze proposed legis- | yer. all of Elba, Donald Mayer || LEONARD — Cyril Adams of the) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —Don- tators a different ‘flavor, season the speaker at 11 a.m. and 7 30) needs in this pertect!s balanced federal workers, housewives and lation by the yardstick, ‘Is this Flint, six step-sons, Harley, ay State Conservation Department will | ald Gaddig hag ben named to suc- with onion salt instead of table P.M. services at Sunnyvale Chapel oT cane J seen sot farmers — the people of Oakland good for the County of Oakland |@nd James Evans, all of be the guest of the Leonard PTA |ced Mrs. Norman Sutherland as salt Sunday. of meat’ just add water ond and the State of ‘Michigan’ Names 17 Enumerators crew leader Fred J. Beckman has | weeks to complete. jumbeneel he appointment of 17 two-thirds of Oakland| den, Clara Voorheins, Mrs. Lottie | : | A. Felt, Louise Parker, Mrs. Made- | Ag enumerators, they will con-| lon Crosby, Mrs, Dorothy R. Mil- It tact assigned, interviewing each farm|Staman, Mrs. Mildred Skinner, | operator to obtain an accurate rec- | Mrs. Elizabeth Olson, Mrs. Vernice ord of all farming operations as! |McVean. Mrs. Virginia Caswell, well as information covering farm and Robert L. Baker facilities and equipment Tuesday the group wil! report to the Springfield Township hal! for a four day training session. Actual census work will begin Oct. : 25, and + _ _ Fifty-five per cent of the ciga rettes produced in the United States are manufactured in North Carolina. “Thoughtful Service” Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone FE 2-5841 Giese @. Griffic The 1954 Census of Agricilture| is expected to take three or four Cecil of Everett, Howard of Cali- \ fornia, Stanley of U.S, Air Force, Japan, and five step-daughters, ‘Mrs. Leo Hubbell of Elba, Mrs. John Deim, Mrs. George Deim. Mrs. Fred Cartier, all of Montrose, and Mrs. Robert Westbrook of Mt Pleasant, and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Angela Mae Sayles FARMINGTON — Services were Enumerators are Beatric. Solley, | eld recently for Mrs. Angela Mae enumerstors who will work in the | Richard Fuller, Mrs. Pauline O8-| cavies 85, who died in Fort Pierce, |Fla., Sept. 16. She was the widow of the late | Rev. H. E. Sayles who had pas- every farm within the area | ler, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs Irene | torates in Wixom, Walled Lake and other neighboring communities | Surviving are five sons, Harry |B. Sayles of Fort Pierce; Dr Ciif- | ford L. Sayles of West Wayne, PA., A. E. Sayles of Zanes- Beach: Dr. E. Duane Sayles of ville, O., and G. F. Sayles of Miami, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Bacon of Pittsford. Mrs. Frank Eve CASS CITY — Service for Mrs. be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Little Funeral Home, Cass City, with burial in Kingston Cemetery. She died Wednesday. are three sons, William of Royal Oak, Donald of Ferndale, and Lt Wrtiame s | Vot First og aga th District. districts in represenation is needed Adems has a long record and county government honest solution to every problem with whom he has come in co edge of the loca! problem before the Legislature with hones Vote for ay pow wl where competent, tact It needs Adams to bring these problems | Wayne of Rochester, a daughter e For Democret for STATE REPRESENTATIVE One of the fastest growing aggressive of service to the Public in township, municipal His record for. thoroughness, fairness and an has won him the respect of everyone This.district needs Adams’ know!- t solutions ADAMS the ultimate goal \ Palm | Frank (Mary) Evo, 71, of 29351, Herbert, Royal Oak Township, will | Surviving besides her husband at its 8 pm. Monday meeting at | president of the Donelson School the school. | PTA. He will show films on deer | Mrs. Sutherland has moved from hunting. 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That was i anew That was the latest entimated | ton regionally. lack of co-ordina- i a new certificate of loyalty; pg mblet are the only bees recently when Walter ingame, figure given to % civil defense | . | under instructions announced yes-| that can reach the nectar in red “We have net time to waste. terday, _clover and without them red clover | 30, was arrested for driving a car | without an operator’s license, He ' got five days in jail. Burlingame told police he had been without the license for 14 years, He said he never obtained a license because he couldn't read. | WATER SOFTENERS, INC. FE 5-577! 1047 W. Huron Completely Automatic WATER SOFTENERS Manual and Conversion Units heads last night at a dinner meet-| > eat woke tes. te Ole 7 te to ing in the Hotel Waldron, bY) put their house in order. We may Lewis C. Jarrendt, Oakland Coun-| pot have time to form our own ty civil, defense director. program. There is Be telling what Other alarming figures were a planning in Russia,” also handed out for the group | . Eberle said. te examine. ' In summing up, Jarrendt told S. Lambie, head ot | the group that because of lack of ; , | Sustained interest a large civil de- »|fense corps was not feasible, but he “the next best thing is a well had to handle a realistic problem | trained nucleus so that these peo which delt with the mock bomb- | Ble who rise to the occasion will ing of Baltimore, Md., in which | have direction.” | his experience in th U. N., Selwyn Lloyd, of England, thinks the there were 186,000 dead and 176. 000 | 3. D Film Pioneer , world organization has reduced borne ISSUES WARNING — Dr. 4044 and injured from the debri : | Identification and removal - j P ! Vannevar Bush told Congress the | pr Lambie said, would have roe § f Mi ili a new war has definitely lessened. | Administration's security program 180 days if real bombs had | ues or | ion He is returning to England to it N i has demoralized many U. S.| Other problems: Jammed high- LOS ANGELES "R—A yecome linister of Supply. | Adm Robert B. Carney, chief ae cannot pe chat _ $A T per Revie onvess!! said that during a civil defense course in Maryland recently, practically oo .. paint with your windews closed. Use REV SATIN for « Revelation in Sosy Pointing - .. ne streaks or lgp marks. Dries te e smooth Py velvety finish in 20 minutes. Clean yeur brush or rollers and eny OPTIMISTIC — On the basis of suit for | be scientists and had hindered the, ways, communications, tener for $1,178,484 damages, alleging ma- ee peecensacceseaecnuae red, feeding the home- weapons research program. Dr.) | the inju t ‘licious prosecution, has been filed | Complete Information Gladly Given Dut bade tw Otc o S30) ny wag ura ae Ya Oi rate Stee ing Right i a ee | tific Research and Development! roe are just a fewsof the “Bwana Devil.” ‘|3 By Voting Right with plein wates, | during World War Il. problems with which the civil de-| His action was filed yomaiay — _]fense ‘heads must cope in order against Edward L. Alperson and VOTE to carry out a realistic program Milton H. Bren. The suit charges|o tin time of emergency. | that in 1952 negotiations were con- Last night's meeting centered | ducted for the sale of the film to. YES around the control problem as it) Brenco Pictures Corp., in which" affects the homeless and hungry.| Bren and Alperson were partners. | 7 Gallen / An agreement was reached be- When negotiations fell through the iroetes | One gallon enough tween the American. Red Cross film was sold to United Artists | and the various city and county Corp. civil defense heads which calls for: Oboler charges that thereafter for most rooms for PROPOSAL #4 | r| Brenco subjected him to a series | Supervision of i. mae of lawsuits over rights to the film, | “CHARITY BINGO” e Famous BERRY . 1 by the American Red Cross ®@ | Co using him loss of time and $55,- : case of a natural disaster such 589 in attorneys’ fees and court ( $4 will q as a flood or hurricane. canta. Basti oan 7 1 And supervision of welfare cases te charity covses.) | Includes: by the civil defense organizations There are regular travel routes 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Ph. FE sain affected in case of an enemy-in- across the Sahara Desert | Stigated calamity | Should an enemy strike, the | American Red Cross would be on | ithe scene but they would work | las directed by civil defense per- | sonnel CONSIDER THE COURT HOUSE ISSUE'S yEFFECT ON YOU! Is moving the Oakland County Court House away from a convenient, central location really best? Are the comparative costs of construc- tion in line? What about the accessibility for the thousands who daily must go to the Court House on business? Genuine Red Stag “JACKETS *BOOTS 99* *PANTS = *CAP This Outfit Regulerly Priced et $41.80 GOODMAN’S Dept. Store 516!t0 520 S. Saginaw St. PE 2- 2784 ~ OPEN SUNDAYS From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. OPEN SAT. NIGHTS Another problem brought before the group was the tremendous evacuation problem which would face Oakland County if Detroit ae NN ARAN AE RARE moh, wm tttene try sa i a8 - sh en ene po UNTIL 9 P.M. when they radios to control traffic and aid | injured during the Labor Day holi- i day. —_—_—_— STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD FOR BETTER HI-WAYS a Highways are one of the major problems facing We need a faster moving pro- our State today. gram to get them tion has allocated | construction next year should get its share of this money to eliminate bottlenecks, hazardous crossings and narrow inade- quate roadways. Huthwaite will fight to get it! For # man who will get action to keep the State abreast of development elect Ernest Huthwaite The Eisenhower Admininstra- 0 Billion Dollars for highway Michigan and Pontiac NOTE ERNEST HUTHWAITE INTO THE STATE LEGISLATURE Pontiac Needs More and Better Highways — Huthwaite Will Figh! lo Get La Citizen's Committee for Huthwoite—Republicen eed OAKLAND COUNTY MOST CERTAINLY NEEDS A NEW COURT HOUSE. The present 65 year old building is out-moded for today’s heavy usage. It does not have adequate room in which to house all the departments and offices n€cessary to properly and conveniently serve the thousands of people in the county. Daily these folks must do business at the Court House and close-by County and private legal offices, record offices and other business firms allied with the complex and exacting administration of their legal and judicial business with the County. ' TO MOVE AWAY FROM THIS CENTRAL LOCATION ADDS EXTRA BURDEN and extra*time consuming inconvenience for these thousands of busy people. Other counties have built new, modern court houses. Every one was built on the site of the former court house. Every one was in a central, downtown location. Detroit and Wayne County built in the water-front civic develop- ment. Macomb, Washtenaw, Genesee, and Livingston counties all kept their original locations. They must have studied changes, too, and-found conclusions that prompted them, for the best of interests of everyone, to rebuild where the current court houses stood. HAS A STUDY REALLY BEEN MADE ON COSTS of building on the present Huron, Saginaw, Wayne Street property? All utilities are available now. No additional pioneering work is required. The land area seems large enough for a huge modern building with perhaps the basement floor devoted to an indoor parking garage. Elevations lend themselves to such an arrange- ment. And the property is owned by the county. COMPARATIVE BUILDING COSTS for the proposed location and the present site should be studied. Have they? What estimates for construction of similar buildings at each location have been received. When were the invitations offered for bidding? Have architects been counciled as to the soundness of the type of construction and costs desired. Most certainly a structure which houses so important, and so many valuable records must be fireproof . . . near both fire and police protection. Seconds from their guardianship. WILL MOVING THE COURT HOUSE OUT OF TOWN INCREASE COSTS on users? Does the proposed site provide for additional buildings to house the offices and departments so closely allied with the work of the courts? For instance a new jail? What public transportation is available to people who must go to the court house for licenses, permits, advice and other business? How much lost time and money consuming time-in- transit is involved for lawyers, families and county officials in going from present walking distance buildings to the new site several miles out? THESE ARE QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE YOU VOTE TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW COURT HOUSE IN A SUBURBAN AREA. : The Citizens’ Court House Committee ina ime Ty TENT torr ct Dacor mg /__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 * ecm, The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use _for republication of all loca) news printed in this sews- . Os well as al) AP news dispatches Tus Powrme Paess tp delivered by carrier for @ cents e week: cartier service avail by met) tn Oekland. Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer an¢ Ld fm i fi © Joe: elsewhere in Michigan ell places in the United States 820 00 ® year. afl jones are Davable tn advance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1954 Seven Years of U.N. With Sunday proclaimed United Nations Day by President E1sznHOWER, it is fitting to inventory the world or- ganization’s accomplishments in its first seven years. Not even its most ardent advocates could claim that the U. N. is without faults. Neither could its severest critics argue that it has failed to benefit the world community in important ways. * * * There has been impressive prog- ress toward the paramount aim set forth in U. N.’s charter “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.” Effective action has been taken to end fighting or aggressive pressure in disputes which could have led to larger wars. In this category are Communist men- aced Greece and Iran, Indonesia, Israel and Kashmir. The Security Council's action to meet the Communist attack on Korea strengthened faith in collec- tive security. It also ended a series of Red successes and probably averted a third World War which would have been fought with nuclear weapons. * * * Important work also is being done by the Trusteeship Council. It is exercising responsibility for several non-self-governing terri- tories like the former Italian colonies and many other areas in Africa and the Pacific. Similarly the Economic and Social Council - and ten specialized agencies are pushing ahead in their war on poverty, ignorance and disease. As this United Nations Week reaches | its climax, we Americans would do well. to reaffirm our faith in this organiza- tion. By so doing we can help our country to meet more completely its obligations of world leadership in the struggle for enduring peace. _State TB Funds Wasted A report by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan is justifiably criti- cal of the way in which money for tuberculosis hospital beds has been wasted. Back in 1950 Michigan voters author- ized a $65,000,000 bond issue for hospital construction. Under a gentle- men’s agreement $5,000,000 of this was set aside for expansion of tuberculosis sanatorium facilities. After abolishing an old rule that State funds should go only to State institutions, legislators offered $3,000,000 of the fund to county and city sanatoriums. * * * The result of what degenerated into a pork barrel, free for all grab was that northern parts of the State now have too many TB beds. On the other hand the Detroit area where the need is greatest, got the least benefit. Now, the report says, approxi- mately 1,100 TB hospital beds outstate remain unoccupied. * x * The Council's report recalls the shab- by manner in which Oakland County's sanatorium was treated by the lawmak- ers. It had asked for $230,000 for expansion. Our members in the Legis- lature fought hard for it. We got nothing. Yet today this 240 bed institu- tion is caring for 245 patients, according to Hospital Administra- tor George Williams. Further, it has a waiting list of children and is caring for patients from five other counties—Wayne, St. Clair, Macomb, Monroe and Washtenaw. x * * Another feature of the report notes that the original $5,000,000 TB fund was increased $3,000,000 by “borrow- ing” from the mental hospital fund. Not . @nly is there no prospect of this ever a 4 { * lady-like qualities. being repaid, but the report charges that $1,880,000 spent on TB hospital constraction was unnecessary. — The report absolves the State Health Department, the TB Sanatorium Com- mission and the Department of Agricul- ture, because the Legislature failed to fix clear responsibility. Nonetheless, it stands as a sharp warning against like handling of any future construction fund. Amendment No, 1 Of the four Constitutional amend- ments on the November 2 ballots, No. 1 is of great importance to voters who may move from one registration district to another. * * * The purpose of the amendment is to prevent the disfranchisement of such voters because of their change of resi- dence. As it will appear on ballots, the proposal asks: “Shall Section 1, Article 11, of the Constitution be amended to allow an elector who has re- moved to another city or town- ship within this State during the 30 days next preceding an elec- tion, to vote at such election in the city or township where reg- istered and from which last re- moved?” In our opinion every voter should ap- prove this amendment. Once a part of Michigan's Constitution, it will save many such citizens loss of their right to vote until the next election. * * * In cases where a voter's new address is far removed from the old, we are authoritatively advised that a trip to the old address won't be necessary. The voter will be able to apply to the clerk of his former township or city for an absentee ballot. Vote “Yes” on Amendment No. 1. ——————— SEE Hurricane Hazel didn't have any The People’s Business Williams Victory ? Politicians Convinced Size of Margin Only Question By JACK I. GREEN LANSING — Some politicians are con- vinced that the big question is not whether Gov. Williams is going to win a fourth term, but rather by how large a margin he will win On the other hand, some Republican politicians are voicing confidence that their nominee, Donald 8. Leonard, will pull a major political upset by knocking off Wil- liams in the Nov. 2 balloting. Some of the wise boys have Williams pegged for re-election te a fourth term and nothing seems to change their mind. They concede that the election is nine days away and that anything can happen —but they still think Williams will win. But they are lathering themselves up (ry- ing to figure his majority —because the size of his majority will determine what other Democrats win The experts figure that if Williams, who always runs far ahead of his ticket, wins with a big majority he will pull in others with him. If he squeaks through the re- mainder of the Democratic ticket will be lost Democratic leaders are talking in terms of a 200,000 majority. They don't expect to get it, but they want as big a lead as possible for three reasons: 1—To pull in as many other Democrats as possible 2—To counteract evidences of overconfi- dence among Democrats who may stay home on election day because they are sure Wil- liams will win without them; and 3. To increase Williams, national prestige as much as possible. When we get to the next presidential year, Williams would look awfully good if he could point to a 200,000 majority in a so-called Republican state These are the reasons why Williams is running scared in the face of general expert belief that he has the election in the bag. The governor himself is reported te be worried about the overconfidence in his ranks. Party chiefs may talk about a 200,000 majority, but they agree privately they will be happy if Williams wins without another recount In between those boundaries they sit and hope Their thinking runs about like this If Williams wins with 50,000 to 75,000 majority. he might pull with him to victory Patrick V McNamara, the nominee for U.S senator, and Philip A. Hart. the nominee for lieutenant governor If Williams wins with more than 100,000, he might pull with him Victer A. Tar- gonski, the nominee for auditor general, and Thomas M. Kavanagh, the nominee for attorney general. If Williams wins with 160,000 or more he might pull his wholéticket to victory. The concensus of observers is that Wil- liams might roll up.as much as 30,000 to 40.000 lead over Republican Donald 8. Leon- ard — which would mean his -re-election along with the remainder of the Republican state There are so. many ifs in this-speculation, of course, that no one can yet put his thumb down and say “this is it.” 2 Voice of the People Footsteps Before and. After Prayer Teacher-Pupil Relationship Is Lacking in Many Schools Today, Says Reader (Letters will be condensed when neces- writer must asccompeny bw with not be published if the writer so requeste unless the letter is critica) is its nature ) Riding home the other day, dur- ing an hour when the bus was filled with students, I couldn't help overhearing the disparaging remarks which I've heard so often from some of our young people. As I observed their frank opin- fons of their respective teachers, I felt gratitude again toward my THOUGHTS FOR TODAY confi in his path. The belief in virtue vanishes from his heart, the source of nobler actions becomes extinct in him.—Auffenberg. parents for instilling in me the honor, respect and love that I have always felt towards all teach- ers. In this ‘“‘atomic age’, I feel our “kids'’’ are growing up faster and yes, they are smarter in some ways than when we were in school. But in one respect they are ers. They are losing one of the earliest and finest associations life has to offer. Oh, we had our differences of opinion but to compensate, we had a relationship that I feel is sadly lacking today. With each school, there arises in my mind a distinct impression of at least one out- standing individual, that surely has contributed much beyond the “‘du- ty” of a teacher. At Wilson School, it was Mrs. Ethel Kohn, at Eastern Jr. High, . Miss Peari Hollister; and in high school, Miss Mary Roberts. The parents of today would do Case Records of a Psychologist c , that do well to spend a little less time at TV and more guiding youngsters towards a better understanding and association of school teachers and pupils. “- Reader” Believes Bad Weather Caused by H-Bomb Well, I see nature is on another rampage all over the world Hur- ricanes, tornadoes, floods. snow, heat waves, etc. I'l bet a sweet cookle it won't be long now before we'll read in the papers where they've drop- ped another H-bomb somewher¢. umn » course, right in the. next col- some scientist will assure us the bombs have nothing to with the inclement weather. All I hope is that we're not all washed down the drain in a down- pour while the U. S. and Russia try to convinee each other who has the biggest bombs. Biub, Blub Everyone Nervous in Public Speaking; Learning Platform Strategy Valuable Eltzabeth is panicky about making a speech in public, but se are most orators and singers, so take heart. If your hands tremble violently, adopt the strategy outlin below. And use actual ezamples or appropriate Case Records from id column to illustrate your alk By GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-348- Elizabeth R., aged 19. is a college sophomore. “Dr. Crane. | have been asked to make a talk before a young people's group in a Chicago church,” she spoke miserably. “But I simply can’t de It: “Oh, I've had a headache and been almost sick ever since ' promised. And the date ts temeorrow. So | think Pl just call up and beg of. But I hate to be a quitter. “Is there any medicine I can take to calm my nerves and make me a good speaker?” No, we have no medicine that will sprout habits in the human personality So you cant take a pill and suddenly become a talented pianist You cant swallow a bottle of liquid medicine and become an expert in geometry. You cant chew a lozenge and become a public orator Rut every can become intelligent person an interesting Aunt Het Sar I don't mind sacrificing myself for my family. What aggravates me ts havin’ ‘em act like it was just my duty and nothin’ te take any *pecial notice of, te speaker by following the pattern outlined below. First, console. yourself by realizing that everybody is nervous when called on to perform in public That is true of us professionals but is much more terrifyittg to you amateurs. But it will encourage you be- ginners to know that you have a lot of company. All public per- formers are in the same boat When keyed up tor a speech er cencert, our hands tend to shake and rattle our music or the page of notes fer our address. So mount such sheets on a heavy cardboard background. Or seize the single rattling sheet with both hands and then pull gently in opposite directions This counter-traction will almost completely quiet your hands and in a moment's time. Oh. you may stil] feel almost as stagefrightened as before, but at least your hands will not ad- vertise that fact to the audience. Remember, too, that you feel much more upset than you look. As long as you can keep your hands from shaking vio- lently, the audience wilj think you are fairly calm, though you are still panicky inside. After you get launched into your speech, which means in a couple of minutes, you will calm down greatly. so keep plugging away and don't surrender. To plan an interesting address, pick some good topic. If you can open with an appropriate quota- tion, that addé scholarly richness to your beginning. Then use cases or examples from real life. Employ narra- tion as much as possible, for people like to hear stories and actual examples. Talk loudly enough so those in the rear can hear. If you have a microphone, don't hold it against your face and thus hide your mouth The engineer can easily turn up the power, so keep your micro phone no higher than your neck, so your face and lips are easily seen by the audience. Save your jokes to wake up the audience. Don't shoot them ail at the start And end with a punch. This may involve a relevant quotation. ‘or further help, send for my bulletin “Public Platform Strat- egy.’ enclosing a stamped return envelope. plus a dime ‘Copyright Hopkins Syndicate Ine) Days of All Faiths ‘World Order Sunday’ Observance Tomorrow By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, October 24. is the an- niversary of the establishment of the United Nations. Each year on October 24, or the nearest Sunday, the National Council of Churches observes World Order Sunday, a day on which the morning worship service emphasizes the Christian hope for a peacable world com- munity of nations. formed in 1945, its birthday seemed an even more approp- Fiate occasion for the annual statement of the age-old Chris- tian goal. Tomorrow as on every World Order Sunday since 1945, the peo- ple of the National Council's 100,- 000 churches will hear an official message from Council headquar- Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Election day is getting closer than seeds in a cider press. There's only seven shopping days until the only Tuesday that means anything in November. In our nook-in-the-weeds a fel- low named Averell Harriman is running against another fellow named Ives. Young Roosevelt is in there somewhere running as independent as an Indian's pony. ————. Here's what happens when there's a chair to swivel and a desk to park your feet on. Every- body suddenly takes an interest in the people. There have always been people but not quite so peo pley. Politicians keep up with the census and know it's the people who do the voting. So Harriman says, “Go to the polls and exer- cise your franchise."’ Like it was muscles or something He adds, ‘Every good citizen should vote. I don't care who you vote for but vote."" He means that like you are waiting for a trp to the moon. Ives makes the same kind of speeches all over New- zauyzrip and you can depend on two things. He's either got his fingers crossed or he should have his hats made in a kite factory. Young Roosevelt also wants to be governor but didn’t get the nomination. That stops a Roose- velt like feathers stop a rooster fight. Young Roosevelt is honest about the thing. He doesn't ask nobody to vote for the other two guys. That's happening in most states of the union. Alaska and Hawaii don't know just how fortunate they are. One of our New York polli- ticians would get seven votes off a ‘totem pole. And eat the bird on top for supper The minute election is over the loser thinks. “TI didn't promise enough.” The winner figures, ‘I promised too much.” Everything works out because the people go back to being peo- ple. The fellow they voted for will either be on a committee or he will be getting investigated We have a suggestion that we change the constitutional prologue form ‘‘we, the people’ to ‘wow, the peepul.”’ : Looking Back 15 Years Ago TWO BRITISH ships sunk by Nazi U-boats. ZANE GREY DIES at 64. 20 Years Ago PRETTY BOY Floyd killed by Federa) agents in Ohio. SCOTT AND BLACK win cup race by flying from Engjand to Melbourne, Australia in 70 hours, 39 minutes. ters asking them to pray and act toward the development of & world-faniily under God, and to insist Jhat America’s own present world leadership may be Christian in character. Saints Crispin and Crispinian were twin brothers who came from Rome, late in the Third Century, to the French town of Soissons, and there set up shop as show- makers, to support themselves while they went about their real work of preaching the Christian Gospel. It ig sald that they made shoes free shoes were made from toward this worthy charity. In those times the persecution of Christians had reached its great- est heights. It was that period of most intense darkfipss that comes just before dawn, for only a few years later, in 325, the Emperor Constantine, put an end to all per- secution, and Christianity was of- ficially permitted by the state. But this approaching m did Crispin and Crispinian no good. They were caught in the last great wave of atrocities. There is a long story of how their termentors tried to put them to death—always unsuc- cessfully, Finally, when it was clear that they were under a supernatural protection against which the ex- ecutioners could not hope to pre- vail, Crispin and Crispinian, hav- ing made:their point, quietly knelt and allowed themselves to be be- headed, The archangel Raphael is hon- oved October 26, in the Roman Catholic Church. Archangel are a somewhat obscure subject, and it is not always possible to identify them from references in the Bi- ble, or to describe the definite func- tion attributed to each of them. In fact, only three archangels —tabriel, Michael, and Raphael —are mentioned by name in any phael’s name appears only in the Apochryphal book of Tobias, which is not in the Bible used by the Protestants. There are said to be ‘seven who stand before the Lord,’ and in the little-known book of Enoch the other four are named. They are Uriel, Raquel, Sariel and Jerah- meel. The “‘el’’ ending on each name is the Hebrew word for God Raphael's name means "‘God has healed."’ and for this reason it has been thought that he has special healing powers. In St. John's Gos- pel, chapter 5, verses | to 9, there is a story about the pool of water that was periodically ‘‘troubled’’— that is, the water was stirred up, —and the common belief was that the ‘‘troubling’’ was done by an angel It was said that the first person who could get into this pool after the troubling of the waters would be healed of anv physical infirm- ites. and because the pool had this healing action man\ peopl> think that it must have been Ra phael who stirred up the wa.ers Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE. I do not count the years that pas: . .. I do not keep a score But every birthday that you have I love you more and more . . . I love you for your gentleness . . . Your sweetness and your smile... And for the happiness of life . . . That grows with every mile .. . I love you for our children who... Are pictures of vour face . . . But who could never be more sweet . . . Or ever take your place... A happy birthday, darling, from . . . The children and from me .. . And may this be the brightest day. . . For all our family . . . And may your years of life on earth... Be many, many more .. . With every moment sweeter than .. . The one you had before. (Copyright 1954) Slow Down Passing Mrs. G.’s Desk; Don‘t Want to Lose Her in Backwash By WILLIAM BRADY, ™. D. THE MAIL BOX Hew to Go Plump I have assumed that a person in seden tary work requires 2000 calories a dav to maintain bedy weight. I am 26 61 inches tall and weigh 88 pounds I seldom consume $00 calories @ day, and do not gain or lose Mra W FEF GG) Answer—Slow down. everybody when passing Mrs. G's desk — we don't want to lose her in the back- wash. Possibly 1,200 calories a day would maintain an 89-pounder at about that weight if she never shakes a leg or clenches a fist in anger. But, heavens, Ma’am, you should weigh at least 120 pounds. Send stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask for pamphlet How to Gain Weight Registered Midwife IT am 73. still active in my sition here im an institution’ where have een for 12 vears | am a Registered Midwife Hope you Will write an Old Pashioned article sometime at-out legible Ems Answer I'm sorry I haven't sufficient knowledge of the training required or’the laws and regula- tion for the title of Registered Mid- wife . Nature Is Cruel Piease send your Acne pamphiet Our two words not 13-year-old, daughter is verre unhappy about her complezion Raising half a donen darlings, we get much heip from your column (Mrs A.M J} Your Acne pamphiet has been wonder- ful—my 15-year-old daughter's skin is clear and norma! again. (Mrs T D Answer — The pamphlet on Acne ‘Blackheads and Pimples) is avail- able to any one who asks for it in writing and incloses stamped, self- addressed envelope. Acne is just annoying for a boy. It is crue! for a girl. But happily one or another remedy given in the pamphlet brings about improvement or cure in many instances. Kindergarten Football Another columnist says that ‘‘almost every authority agrees that tackle foot- Answer — I have,made many enemies by saying so these many years past. Is the other colum- nist’s identity classified. Headed for Breakdown Thought I had discovered the perfect lunch—two candy bars and 8 cup of coffee, as such a lunch provides nourish- ment. energy. and also time for a brisk walk before returning to my. sedentary office job. But'some others im the office tell me ge much candy will ruin the health . (Dorothy) Answer — The candy is as nour- ishing and gives as much energy Peer ies Pte Ce mn ny dU hae Sgro (cl We cs On shee cu as an equal weight of wheat or po- tato. A pint of milk and a tomato- lettuce-egg salad sandwich (with whole wheat, not plain white bread) would be a far better hunch Excessive amount of refined car- bohydrate (starch, sugar, candy. white flour products) is the chief fault with the office girl’s diet. A girl or any one else who values health, vite, good looks, should make milk, salad, egg, plain wheat or real whole wheat bread, butter, fresh meat, fresh fruit in season, the basis of every meal. Milk and Teeth M. Told if you drink too much milk or teeth will get soft and decay easily thought the more milk ene 3 the better one’s teeth will be... (BE. B.) Answer — To promote develop- ment of sound, even teeth, every child should consume not less than 1's pints of milk (three large glassfuls) daily, and every. adult not less than a pint (two large glassfuls) daily a health and hrgiene, not to . Ging- nosis or treatment. will be answered br Dr Brady if a stamped. sejf addressed envelope is enclosed ete (Copyright 1954)ty, fi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1954 SEVEN Information, Investigation Needed When Deciding on Part Time Work Sit, Listen f@ She Arranges Merchandise Parties if Talk Is By ANNE HEYWOOD | vestigate carefully the company; me of terrible experiences they | The other day IT got a very in-); you sign up with. And if you'd) have had with fly-by-night com: Too Loft teresting letter from Mrs. Mary like to know more about the or- | panies that never paid them. y K Davis, in Baltimore. ganization for which Mrs. Davis} So if you are thinking of this Don‘t Pretend to | Mrs. Davis has a good job, which works, send me a stamped. self-| kind of work, if you truly like she handles on a part-time basis addressed envelope. | people and think you could sell, in- Know More Than | with hours pretsy much to suit | ~ a aaa a Do ; herself. 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It is a , ; Wf 4 More than likely one ot you is | plate to begin with? anne in Nylon Garments nell Gna emmdus at Ge tt y 4 KY | a = plenty sad about it all. You didn't There is no rule—you can eat Don't “wring wrinkles” into ny- ter Business Bureau and the 6 Me ee i © a / count on it’s being as lonely @8 them as you like. In other words MAKE FRIENDS | lon. Just squeeze out the extra Chamber of Commerce ef its S ony FS s coe Phiegtorgehs oe ee | neither is incorrect. . moisture by hand. Shake out the home town. And that ts very im- Ce: 7.2 3 | . ow fine wonderful the other portant. Many readers cr. atin? aa was, until the missing set ig Dear Mrs, Post: A long list of garment and hang it to dry on 2 ee a we have tld be er y And what a jerking around your vowed oo on the card en- | thick line or hanger—never on a =) ‘ habits are getting! You catch © ae ple aay trem | wire or hook | = Eye Beauty —— going through er old | ihe wanes ies co husband’s firm | To prevent squeezing wrinkles familiar motions to no gi pur- yao : ‘ Jon. try dri ; it by | ; pose. You have to shake yourself raga 9 Leeoope: 4 vests! masa | ino avis. BY sloniting | ore an ~ free from those haunting memories clative if I did not write te cock | hanging it up dripping wet. Heavy | = when and start all over again. That's' ™° ee — jnyton clothes can be rolled in a| +t M As wine you use new ; * to ene alone, who could is Turkish towel before hanging to | A es ss Turkish towel before han ascara DG MERLE NORMAN Some breaks are irreparably = i; oniy takes a very few min | Vf | ————— Eye beauty involves more than .* | Aa o\ Y, final. There's no good in hoping = Uies to write a brief note to each . Freeze Cookies mascara and eyebrow ¥ i % \ , odorant, things can be patched up. But = individual and by this means show When you go to call on a pationt |. 4 A Ti as , pencil every day. The eyelashes \ Coatié e with others strings hang all ever thu: you really appreciated the in @ hospital and you have reason | ost Any lime =a a and eyelids need special attention . ) peared fake the place. Strings to be clutched | gift To write one general note is to believe he has already received) y,, can freeze cookies before LBE if your eye make-up is to enhance eee 4 inte the jer } - . ‘ +o} fi . at and clung to with the fervent = certainly less appreciative. flowers from a number of friends, - after baking—it's up to you! aa . » ~— Here is @ de wish that all will turn out right ‘don’t feel you HAVE to take Cookie dough is easier to package tLiee If you're careless about rémov- 629 .. ederom, lebo- in the end flowers ++ ing your mascara (and for the tetery tested Sweaters Always and takes less freezer space; but ae 7 ; health and bea end proved Here's a girl whose head has Some other gift—such as maga-|io save time just before serving, J - as my & yor eye sate ond sure been completely reasonable about Welcome Presents zines or a book—may be more freeze them already baked. a \! wn wupertant you aura Whee -isfcer Lasse tigre gpl ted ae her breakup, yet whose heart simp-| Sweaters are always’ a welcome *PPreciated Refrigerator cookies and most - remove it thoroughly) you may hom emborroning body eders ond ly won't behave. Who's to say gift if are nimble with the | Oo drop and bar cookies freeze well 7 - lose a few eyelashes in the process. Mbcahler Gis Christeenet excessive perspwonon Clothing ond a. 't give her heart its - you a Remember, cookies are fragile 4 ~ Mascara removal should be a F me sensitive skin ore sole trom horm — houldn knitting needles there is still time | \ and should be packaged and han-| | separate make-up removal task. | ene of the Nativity. Frame or Setiny te touch, # smoothes over the nad ines ard: Foster |'2,make @ colorful, coat sweater) 4 | dled with care While a good scrubbing with a line and hang it from a rod! Easy i ante Dear Miss Woodward: . 1 X\\ I i to make! W os. . wa ines in only tty Grae ee oe) 9 ac aog eagle el oe ~~ while, even to the ae of Sanforian wool Save the Enamel Me from your face, Mascara clings| Pattern 629: Directions, color about marriage. r - thought we were cosine too sesch | Mothers will welcome these | ICE Ts Whatever super erosive you use -i- r depres And being delicate, = al ogee ad eae trans- ROPES! CHAINS! of each other for a couple who sweaters that wash without shrink- to eat the stains and hard water oe ele eyelashes need gentle handling. F = 9, aaa for it to be any. | ime, out of fit, without matting or oz | marks off your sinks and tubs, it, ~~ J _Instead of using a washcloth on Send 25 cents in coins for this FALL JEWELRY i Uprms teat eaeg dl felting. No need for sweater boards. ewe jis not a cleaner. You may feel ae your eyelashes, use a cotton swab | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- ing more than , so we | Just suds. rinse, roll in a Turkish | you're being very sanitary by SIZES (tipped with cotton at both ends.) | tern for first-class mailing. Send 4 up. “We both understood her rea- blowing out the torch I was carry- | I dated a lot, went to the My life this past year has been too full and active for that. “What else can I do, besides what I have already done, to forget him? I am now 18 and he’s 19." Yours sounds like one of those . breaks that was appropriate and | reasondble at the time it hap- | pened, but which has outgrown — its usefulness. It's been nearly | a year since it happened, and perhaps two years age you were seeing too much of Foster. Your mother may have been quite | right in insisting that you soft pedal the whole thing at that stage of the game. During this past year you did a, good job of lifting your sights. You met other boys, dated around, had a chance to compare notes and solidify your impressions. You didnt see Foster—but you didn't manage to get away from him either. Your heart still. yearns for him. And there's hope in the rumor that he still loves you. There's en-| couragement in his attempts to make dates with you. What more do you need to make you get in touch with him? They’re reason- | ably strong strings to clutch. If that's what he's been waiting for, ahd you start going together | again, you can keep things under control until your mother agrees that it's the real thing. You're just about old enough this time to begin | to recognize it. | Ps us ‘ Why is it the guy Who prefers the back row in church insists on the front row at the theater? A ‘Benenson Label Sign Fira Benenson has long been| reflection of these characteristics towel to absorb as much water as possible; then spread sweater out to dry. ‘one of the great names in fashion, | and in addition to its obvious chic, a name that signifies dignity of | has a quality of understatement so design highlighted with the kind of | much a part of the fashion picture detail and cut that is usually found | for fall. An easy to make step-in only in couture. | dress, its detail is confined to the This Benenson model is a lovely | mandarin topped set-in-collar. In- amelinen designers pattern ) ot . ' 1198 : by. Fira. Benensow ‘i 4729 by fbne Lelows To make you always look your ifies Dignity best—that's the promise of this verted tucks over the hips lend a | new shirtwaist dress. Depend on right amount of roundness to the the trim midriff, the graceful 8- otherwise slim skirt. gore skirt. Make it in your pet There are gussets under the dol- man sleeves for- comfortable and | Cor, your favorite fabric. The using it every day, but pretty soon the enamel on your sink will be gone of professional looking button- | holes. Make it in sheer wool, crepe, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% _ faille or even in cotton. This pat- yards 39-inch; % yard contrast. tern is cut to designer measure- This pattern easy to use, simple ments, not standard Pattern meas- | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- urements. plete illustrated instructions mee Waist Hips aoe Send 35 cents in coins for this ¥ 2 ss snches " pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- se «o% «TM imenes «=a te for first-class mailing. Send Bs b 4 39 inches 16 ~|to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ro) 2» 41 inehes is ‘ __ | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West Size 12 requires 3 yards of 4 17th st. New York 11, ¥.¥. Print inch material for dress and 's yard | plainly name, address with zone, of 3% inch material for interfacing size and style number To order pattern No. 1198, address : Spadea Syndicate, Inc., Box 535, G. P. O., Dept. P-6, New York 1}, N. Y. State size. Send $1.00. Air- mail handling 25c extra. New Pat- tern Booklet No. 11 now available | foodstuffs. for 2c. Add 4c. for handling, if well as preservation of the food, paid by check or money order ~— eee Watch That Food Store your ammonia, bleach, blu- Wise idea. ing, water softener away from your | For safety’s sake as) This small, sanitary swab will do a better job of cleaning cach eye- lash individually. And it'll be more Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | | plainly pattern number, your name, comfortable to use After a few minues. using a clean swab, remove both cleansing cream and mascara. If you wear your mascara rather thick, apply | a second coating of cleansing | cream to your eye lashes | The eyelids need specia) lubri- | | cation each day. Some women suf. the eyelashes. j This may be due to lack of suf- | ficient sleep or poor lighting caus- ing eyestrain. Whatever the cause, | ment, wise to consult your doctor tinue to grow this condition exits.) First, using a cotton swab, | the edges of the eyelids with soap | and water. Next, lubricate the area | well with vaseline, bringing it right out to the eyelashes themselves. | Leave the vaseline on overnight and wash it off in the morning. | Entomologtsts of the U.S. De- | | partment of Agriculture have de- should a bottle overturn, this is a) vised a de-lousing gadget that ‘cattle can operate themselves, - — —_— Suds Banish Spots Spots on miracle fibers can't be | stubborn long. . not when you jtse a solution of controlled suds |detergent. Just gently rub the soiled area with a concentrated | solution, and the spots will disap- | pear. Fix Sardine Snacks Make a batch of your best pas- try. Roll thin and cut into 3-tnch squares. Wrap each square around a sardine that has been seasoned with lemon juice. Bake at 400 degrees until lightly brown. CARPETS 9x12 RUG $495 WILILILICVS 4 OWWIOO NEW OLR AIN/ SIS | Siv i) IMA T) | ime LILA tea CC dee CIMIVIMINE ZAC IO IR BIR 6. LAC VCs) ted SLI CYLILILI Wi AlS | 42 Wisner St. . Look! RUGS and Clean as a Whistle Small Additions! Charge fer Sizing RUG and CARPET CLEANERS WAY | FE 2-7132 to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 164. Old Chetsea address and zone SEAL TEST AVAILABLE AT YOUR rieke and I ae A HALF-GALLON ICE CREAM TREAT PEANUT FLAKE THAT JUST CAN’T BE BEAT! Sealtest Dealer ; FAVORITE / EIGHT , , | ‘Along Sorority Row Informal open houses, Bermuda , come members of the whole Pan short picnics and dress-up desserts, bellenie group for several were enjoyed by pledges of Univer-| ™onths- sity of Michigan sororities follow- | Pledging sororities from Pontiac ing the two week rushing season. were Julie Ann Arkin of Alden Rushing Activities End at U of. M [nto High ‘MSC Shifts i i } ant Combe, Pi Beta Phi; Ann McDon- se ici Gener Deesy Onis, FOr Weekend | Aipha Chi Omega; Beverly Scales, | / : Fiala Dees Dieka coe Dancy Wil en ba Night Stam ser, Gamma Phi Beta. y X . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 | Cranbrook Alumni Look Backward to School Days Homecoming also featured a tra-;ton P McLain, Jr., assisted by ditional dormitory décoration con- faculty members. test. For the past decade a jug} They were Mrs. Bruce Coulter, has been awarded to the dormi- Mrs. Robert Bates, Mrs. H. D. - | Hoey, Richard Hintermister. Julius |Corubbia, William Schultz, and | Peg Harwood. Student committee members in- | clude Ted Smith, Stan Hirt, James Now is the time of year when! parade around the football field automo¥ile “companies are showing | between halves of the Cranbrook- their “forward look.”’ | Cleveland University Scheol But at Cranbrook School, Bloom-| same. ' . field Hills, the “Backward-Look” | Parade extras included the ap- ‘TY Producing the cleverest crea on” wheels was highlighted as | of a surprise Homecom- | “"- theme for today’s homecoming | ing Queen, elected by the students, ' Athletic events led off the aft- celebration. ‘and music by the Cranbrook| ¢Tseen with a seccer game, fol- lowed by a foootbalj contest. A helping hand to all the rushees | drive Alpha Gamma, Delta; Jose- | during this time was the Univer- phine Osmun of Woodland ave- is pledged to Kappa Kappa Gam- sity’s outstanding counselor sys- nue, Gamma Phi Beta and Shelley ™a:; tem. Eighteen counselors are chos- Scarney of Pontiac Trail, Kappa en by the sororities from their | membership because of’ their sin- cere interest in helping people, | They disaffiliate from their own sororities and be- Stork Shower Held at Adkins Home Mrs. George Smith Jr. was hon- ored recently at a pink and blue shower given by her mother, Mrs. | Curry Adkins, and Mrs. William | Hardenburg Jr. at the former's | 8. Shirley street home. } Alpha Theta. Those from Bloomfield Hills are ability to handle personal affairs | Ann Caris, Delta Delta Delta; Katy and outstanding character | Micou, Collegiate Sorosis and Mil- themselves | dred Zeder, Alpha Phi. Birmingham pledges are Sally Susan Bergdahi, Alpha Phi; Pat Booze, Kappa Kappa Gamma; E. Mar. lene Crawford, Alpha Delta Pi; | Margaret Davis, Alpha Omicron Pi; Susan Doherty, Kappa Alpha Cherry Harri, Delta Gamma and Carol Klein, Colle- Jo Arnold, Alpha Phi; Theta; giate Sorosis. Other pledges from Birmingham | Seventeen guests were served include Mary Knecht. Kappa Kap- | refreshments from a table deco, pa Gamma; rated in a pink and blue theme. Collegiate Sorosis; Genevieve Leland, Nancy Mc- Homecoming Linda Lerner of Milford By ELVIRA BISOGNI Kappa Delta; Corinne Groscop of; Spartan spirits are high this Farmington, Pi Beta Phi and weekend at Michigan State College as Homecoming steps \into high gear. | The Four Lads and the Purdue |Men’s Glee Club were’a few bf the ‘highlights Friday evening in\ the ‘Spartan Review of 1954 which was held in conjunction with the Pur- Pamela Scolard of Walled Lake Carole James, also of Farmington, Alpha Gamma Delta. || R., to James Jeffery of the U.S, |East Detroit; Carolyn Lorenz of attend the dance with John Gibsson from Pinconning, and Betty Wort- man a member of Chi Omega sor- ority of Dwight street will arrive with Lowel] Good. | Barbara Sheppard of Birmaing: | . ham will be escorted by Richard ELLA BR. GARDNER |Ensworth a member of Lambda | Mrs. Ella Crews of Robinwood |Chi Alpha fraternity of Niagara avenue and George Gardner of road. Still others are Georgia Union court, are announcing the | Roehm an Alpha Chi Omega of Bir- | engagement of their daughter, Ella mingham, with Victor White of Old cars, decked out with zany | banners and “Roaring Twen- ties” -garbeq drivers, formed a ” ome A s tel “4 || Navy. He is the son of Mr. and | LaBaron street with Armen Googa- || Mrs. Amos Jeffery of Gage street. | sian of East Iroquoiis road; Joy j|an April wedding is planned by | Sauerbrun, an Alpha Chi Omega of | |Birimingham with Darrell Perry | land Magie Ireland. an Alpha Chi | :;Omega of Birmingham with Wen- dell Smith of Saginaw Many of the fraternities on | campus are having homecoming dances and parties this evening | also. Students attending the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity dance are Judith Bradley of Spo- | kane drive with James Rose of | | the couple. Republican Women | Hold Benefit Party | Pontiac Repyblican Women's Club met Thursday afternoon at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. | Frank Stout for a benefit card | party. The tea table where Mrs. Ernest iE Ae ea ew Huthwaite and Mrs. Lynn Allien | poured for the 45 women was cen- | tered with an arrangement of red carnations and white mums The committee assisting the host- ess was composed by Mrs. Grace Shulz, Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Frank | McGregor, Mrs. Clarence Senger, | Mary Chapman, Mrs. Ray Peter- son and Mrs. Cyril Pelican. Three Are Initiated New Jersey. Alicia Cumiske will attend with Craig Ackerman of Birmingham iand Ron Mightengale of Birming- ham will escort Barbara Timmer- man also of Birmingham Verne Hampton of Cherokee road will escort Marilyn Todd of Cleve- land, Ohio. Verne has been re- cently elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Union Board School band. Open to the public, and espe- clally to parents Sa: ee & GLENNA MILLER All Homecoming preparations Knapp, and alumni, | were under the direction of Carle- | Young DAVE WARD David Ward, Donald and Carl Lutomski. = —— nen ae Pentiae Press Phote Glenna Miller of Birmingham and Dave Ward of that has set the theme of the day's celebration at Cranbrook, Wards Point drive pose with part of the “backward look” Today is homecoming time for Cranbrook alumnae. Along Fraternity Row Parliamentary Work Sessions Begin for Pledges >tudy Club Meets The rushing season for Univer sity of Michigan fraternities with Larry B. Jerome of Rochester is pledged to Delta Upsilon and Ken- Flynn, Theta Xi; John Garvy, Sigma Chi; and David Hamil, New members were welcomed into Parliamentary Study Club at | the Wednesday meeting held in the 3 The board contrels all of the union jt, smokers, open houses and in- neth L. Rutherford, also of Roch-| Alpha Sigma Phi. E issue suet Masonic | t Si terh | building activities. |formal dinners is now over and ester, is pledged to Delta Upsilon.! Others from Birmingham are Temph : nto sister | Arvin Kallen will escort Beth (this morning work sessions at the Birmingham pledges are James P. Hogan, Beta Theta Pi; | emple. Mrs. Lewis Hannoute. Marilyn’ plurry and Garry Osterbeck and houses and in the neighborhood are yaichee! Basford, Sigma Chi; William E. Hohmeyer, Sigma Chi- fei ghana ore ec Hannoute and Mrs, Lee Hunt were petty Timmerman will be there the main activities Frederick Bevis, Sigma Nu; John Howard E. Johnson Jr., Psi Up- Crowley, Mrs. Grace Shulz, Mrs. | initiated into Mispah Temple 7. giong with David Beatty and The new pledges also work ON Campbell, Chi Psi; John Chap. silon: James P. Laughlin, Sigma Russell Auten, Mrs. A. J. Geisler 3 - = Pythian Sisters at a ceremony held Mary Kneale all of Birmingham. charity projects such as helping man, Sigma Chi: Howard Christie Phi Epsilon. William E. Martin, and Mrs. William Kramet Thursday evening in Fellowship : at the hospital and selling Amer- y) Sigma Chi; Frank Duffy, Delta Tau Delta: Jerome Mills Mrs. George Watters and Mrs. | Hall of Lodge 277 on Voorheis The Sigma Nu fraternity house ican flag kits for underprivileged Theta Delta Chi; Ross Fletchee, Phi Kappa Psi: Thomas Rockwell, Lloyd Thornton headed a demon- | road party will be attended by Joan children, in addition to raking py Gamma Delta: Michael Sigma Phi Epsilon: Frederick stration group which illustrated the Imperial is washable, color- A report of the Grand Temple Weaver, an Alpha Gamma Delta of jeaves and painting walls Roeben, Defta Chi; Max Roensch steps of a motion. amending and locked with rich deep dimension emerpeetar was given by Mrs Birmingham with Wayne Venson Pledgeship Is not all work, for . Jr., Acacia; James H. Sergeson, amending the motion to amend. designs. It fits so smartly inte habe, Ziehmer. ‘of Harvey, Ill. big brothers help them with Paulsen Circle Deita Upsilon; Robert Smith, Delta The formalities of making a mo- modern livi on 4 it’s sciaion : mes and extra-curricular ee- . | Upsilon; Franchot Stein, Beta tion were also explained. trimmed, thus _ wattrareas | tivities. Pledge banquets and ‘Has Meeting = Bruce Terry, a i Dale Moats was in charge eo beautiful to and so e | fermal dances hener the new . of t guest book. Mrs. Homer See | OPEN SUNDAY | share in The Pa Circle of the Em- | as K. Bullen of Clarkston is | Feneley acted li t Sate & ote. IMPERIAL | members and they may aes rth Church met aa bese ‘Sigua Alpha Eyomen | sa y as parliamentarian and for aun : , conducted the stion box. asthable Wallpapers today. : ; —— —— cently at the Williams street home | Thomas Gougeon of Holly, Lambda “ . . :30 . of Mrs. Bob Griffin. Mrs. Al Kas-|Chi Alpha; and Robert E. Gal- 10:30 to 2: | — ; ‘Mayor Addresses 4 “Next fo my walls | like IMPERIAL best” MFG. 17-19 S. Perry St. PONTIAC PAINT co. FE 5-6184 Nellie s 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 Bleck West of Huron Use Our Layaway! | . } | Neome Pledges from Pontiac '| Robert Arno of Commerce road. ten led the group in prayer and gave the devotions on teaching braith of Milford, Phi Kappa Tau Walled Lake pledges are Richard Insurance Women Kappa Sigma, Henry Baylis of children E. Bachman. Sigma Phi Epsilon Spence street, Sigma Alpha Mu Plans were discussed for mak- Richard Hartle, Sigma Phi Epsilon Mayor William Donaldson spoke David H Evans of Lakeland ave ing things for the Paulsons to take and John VanCamp. Chi Phi on the Pontiac Foundation to mem- nue, Deita Tau Delta. Thomas F with them when they go to Africa _ bers of the Pontiac Insurance Hunter of West Iroquois road W A h VW ~sdav : in a few months. It was also omen’s Assn. at their Wednesday Delta Sigma Phi, Michael J Ros FAITH Discusses noon meeting held in Hotel Wal- enberg of West Iroquois road, Pi | Lambda Phi; Allen D. Porter of | Walnut Lake road, Sigma Phi Ep- 'silon and Waldomar Roeser of drive, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Ow does Pontiac Laundry — mold women’s suits so SOFTLY? planned to pack a box to be given to a needy family from the church for Thanksgiving. Articles will be: packed at the next meeting. | The group mended clothes to be | sent to missionaries tn the north | Mrs. Vance Wright was elected | publicity chairman. Nurses Sponsor Party Council of Catholic Nurses, Arch- diocese of Detroit. will sponsor a card party Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. in Holy Redeemer Auditorium on W Vernor road in Detroit & Oia 4. Te Future Activities The FAITH group, for aid and instruction to the handicapped, met at the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children’s headquarters | 'on West Lawrence street recently | to discuss and plan the future work of the group. E It is sponsored by the Oakland County Scoiety for Crippled Chil- dren and meets the second and fourth Thursday of each month Anyone interested in handicapped children is invited to attend the meetings - SD ah RE a * A FINER loomfield ASHION SHOP dron It was announced that Carl Strong of the Continuing Education Service of Michigan State College will be guest speaker for the No- vember meeting. Anyone wishing to attend the meeting may contact Mrs. Emerson Loan for reserva- tions. Mrs. Loan and Maude Chambers were guests at the Wednesday eve- ning meeting of the Women's In- surance Association of Detroit at the annual Boss Night Party held in Hotel Statler. ~ a A gue Me Women's suits demand individual! attention—and they really get it at Pontiac Laundry! First, each garment is thorough- ] ; ly, gently cleansed to remove every trace of soil and refresh 1662 S. Telegraph Rd the color. Then the coat is “shaped.” not pressed, on a . ; . special form where gentle streams of air and steam pass Shop leisurely Sunday after through the weave to raise the nap and restore the smooth noon for newest Fall clothes original Jines. Meanwhile, the skirt is hand finished by ; Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sports experts who get every pleat, tuck or flare, every fashion weor oa Shoes ) H detail “just right.” Result? The suit you'll love to wear. | Call Pontiac Laundry today at FE 2-810). THE SHIRT MAKES THE SUIT Xo rove P achpgien sree laundered shirts are smoothly OPEN eoller end uts ‘suerp “ite-tect ing “ae me eee? . k to Wtan— ’ Delivered . cossneecs oo--S For $1.38§ d Cath and Carry... eee ee eS for $1.15 ; MUAY DER EVERY 4 ot 4 aa DRY CLEANERS st j } Tt A 7oHOUR SERVICE AT 340 $0. TELEGRAPH ROAD arshion Dhep 3 si gual a sth cll alist b] 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, OCTOBER. 23, 1954 Town: ‘Hall: Series Brings Actress to Birmingh Cornelia Otis Skinner, unaware of the photographer's flash, takes a hasty glance at her timed-to-the-second watch backstage, just before curtain-time for her monologue, | “Mansion on the Hudson,” yesterday. at Birmingham Theater, : Ponting Press Photos by Eddie Vanderworp \ers procured furniture which they ‘remaining five in the. Town Hall | Cornelia Otis Skinner, sparkling actress appreciative full-house yesterday at Bir- | and author, takes a last glance in her dress- | mingham Theater. ing-room mirror before curtain-call for her |in a series of appearance in “Mansion on the Hudson.” \Town Hall, sponsored by St. Anne's Guild The famed performer gave her all for an|of St. James Episcopal Church. Cornelia Otis Skinner Thrills Group; Welcomes Press Representatives By ABBIE KUCSERA Come curtain time she and her The magic name of Cornelia | faithful secretary, whom she calls Otis Skinner did not appear in| “‘Walshie’ streaked downstairs to! lights on the marquee of Birming- | the stage where she quickly and ham Theater Friday, but inside, | expertly inspected and approved | the sparkling actress fa--inated a | props and lighting effects which | house packed to the aisles. {the Birmingham group had pains- The event—a sell-out since last ‘akingly set up for her perform- spri the inaugural program | 4nce, ‘‘Mansion on the Hudson.” of the Birmingham Town Hall | Precisely at the designated mo- | series, sponsored by St. Anne's Guild of the St. James Episcopal |: Church of Birmingham. Pre-performance, a calm and smilingty co-operative Miss Skin- | ace welcomed Press BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO Rent « Betsy Ross or Gulbrensen SPINET PIANO , Cartage and sts months rente! eppited te purchase of plane. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 EL Huron, Ponties , ment, as is her wont, Miss Skinner ‘peared on stage. There, a regal jand entertaining personality, she completely and expertly held spell- bound the audience in the mono ‘logues which she herself had the Bloomfield Country Club, at- tended by a sell-out of 250 per- sons, with many more admirers Today, the actress, who is mar- ried and the mother of one son, was to be in Bowling Green, Ohio, where she was scheduled to repeat her performance of ‘Mansion on the Hudson.” Questioned about her present and future activities, Cornelia Utis Skinner said, “I ai. now collaborating on a new play with Fair.’ ” The celebrity luncheon for the | J. S. Moon, Guild President; Miss Skinner; the Rev. Harold E. Towne, rector of St. James Church; Mayor Charlies ‘tenfrew of Birmingham; Walter Skinner, ‘president of Birmingham Commu nity House, and Mrs. Ralph Hunt, Cashmere Vicuna $4995 10 $150 PARKING REAR of STORE ; “ Alvin. Huron at Telegraph | Exchasive: Sportwner for Ledien Sam Taylor, auther of ‘Sabrina | The event was the first | six presented by Birmingham years on the an- successfully nual “Doll Tea.” The group, under the ‘name of | “Town Hall Incorporated,” second of a series of six, offers on | Nov. 12, a presentation by Lydia oe who is the wife of the former ambassador to Russia. She will | give *“A Woman's Slant on Life in Russia Today." . Officers and chairmen of Bir- mingham Town Hall include Mrs. J. S. Moon, president; Mrs. War- | ren T. Olsdn. vice president; Mrs. O. F. Pearson, secretary; Mrs. |Charles B. Kass, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Edward E Codner, publicity. There were numerous other faithful persons working to make “Town Hall” a success. Citing an example of their efforts, Mrs. Codner related the following in- stance: “Miss Skinner requested “gold” furniture for a scene in her “‘Man- countryside, including Greenfield Village in their search for the golden furnishings. but nowhere were they to be found. _Finally. in desperation. the work: MNMedern WEAR A WIDE WEDDING RING! The new trend is toward WIDER in the | + painted the required golden color Serieg is due for almost certain | then upholstered the seats in | success, as was yesterday s rous- crimson velvet.’ ‘ing performance by Cornelia Otis Observing from this point, the | Skinner. NINE dim [Sorority Gives Reports Standing committees of Epsilon A sorority project for the year Siege near —— ee will be the preparation of a lay- called for is rs lee sal ette to be presented each month mel, president, at their model (, 9 charitable organization which meeting “held in YMCA. ; | will turn the gift over to someone It was reported that the Christ- i, need mas dance will be held December Mrs. Calvin Rhodes, rush chair- 18 at Twin Beac h Country Club. | ~ man introduced the group's pledges. Welcomed by the group were Shirley Lyons, Mrs. Don | | Murphy and Mrs. Donald Gior- dano, It was announced that Mrs, Elmer Johnson will be hos- | tess in her Denby drive home for | the informal initiation on Thurs- | day. Mrs, Frank Jalosky introduced | Rosemarie Johnson who presented a program of floral arrangements for. the Thursday evening gather. | ing. Serving on the social com- mittee for the evening were Mrs. | Methodist Group Holds Discussion The fall quarter parent teacher meeting of the Central Methodist Church nursery department was held Thursday evening. The Rev. John Mulder showed the moving . “Preface to a Life,’ which was the focal point for a discus- sion led by Mrs. Marvin Andrews. Mrs. Walter Barningham spoke briefly, telling how parents and teachers may guide boys and girls in developing and increasing self-| Robert Earl, Mrs. Benjamin) reliance and adequacy in meeting | Sweeney, Mrs. Alex Morris and) situations whith come to them. | Maxine Miller. Hostesses were Mrs. Walter Wright and Mrs. John B. Wilson Marks 10th Year The public is invited to attend the 10th anniversary celebration of | American Gold Star Mothers | ning in the American Legion home | which will be held Tuesday “| ‘on Auburn avenue. Dee Brim, Ann Tierney, Mrs. | L. L. Shiefler and Mrs. Donald | Moore completed the list. _|Coming Events _| Emor L, Calkins ee of P gpd CTU wil | |meet Tuesday im ¢ | Central Methodist Church TE rf ie gre p.m William Broomfield of Reyes! Oak will be. guest speaker when members of Women's Chub meet in quois road home of Mre Ernest Huth- waite. Be SAAT Bercessay and WEDNESDAY Onur COPIES OF BETTER HATS ir TUESDAY & "WEDMREBAYT e CREPE or woot REVIVAL CAMPAIGN HENNIGER-CANNON TEAM 7:30 Nightly—October 25 thru 31 Emmanuel Baptist Church FURRED or UNTRIMMED Assotiation Meets’ in Struble Home Mrs. Milo -Struble welcomed members of the Sylvan Shores Women’s Association to her Wood- bine drive home for the vel day evening masquerade, New members welcomed at this | meeting were Mrs, Roy Linn and |Mrs Webster Grimes. Serving on |the committee for the party were Mrs. Gordon’ Hayter, Mrs. Donald | Johnston, Mrs. Ben Bowman, Mrs. C. |. Humphries and Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel. Mrs, George Newton and Mrs. | Robert Newell won first prize for itheir costumes. Other winners were Mrs. Edward Batten, Mrs. James Anthony and Mrs, Felix Ballard. — HALL FOR RENT Weddings Receptions T. Norville Hubbard, program, and} 5) | SHOPPING HATS Regularly 6.95, 5.95, 5.00 @ All colors, sizes @ For rainy days Millinery Sclon—Secoad Floor iii ary ies weer TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! 100% WOOL , SWEATERS a] > ms @ Angora, self trim © Newest Styles -@ Novelty collars @ Postel and dorks '@ Novelty sleeves @ % and short sleeve Hy Set TE Pe 7 te. ben ee Ss es Pd f Raye erie + 3 \ Bee ree Z TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY! FITTED ESTRON be | BLANKET SUITS | Regularly Sell for 5.95 Two DAYS ° OMLY this train pretty | man throwing his weight around, Sunday School wa m. Worship...... liam tor of the church. * often. And’ I've | just go over and stand behind him Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Thurs Prayer... "7:30 p.m. been looking for 8nd look down at him. Imagine Saturday Evening Services 7:38 p. m. you and hoping |that you are putting your hand on United Singing Convention Sunday, 2:30 to 4:38 p. m. that I would see |his shoulder and feeling good-will _ - you on one of my for him Pray that whatever is wrong with him may be corrected."’ § President Designates Salvation Army Week j } ; i | ' ; By Religious News Service runs. I've got a . . WASHINGTON, D. C.—President problem and I “Well.” he said, “I suppose |! All Saints Episcopal Church Eisenhower has signed a Senate want to ask yOu could try that. But what if I for- resolution designating Nov. 2- about it” get? WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE Evangelist Watson Argue, Jr. The Rev C George Widdifie|\d Rector Rev Wailde R Hunt Rer Rover J Bicaley Rev Ward Clabuesch f 8 00 A. M.—tHoly Communion 9:30 A. M—Holy Communion Dec. 4 as National Salvation Army “Come bac k Week, it was announced at. the DR. PEALE and see me when White House you're free,” I-told him, “and I'll | The resolution, sponsared by Sen. do what I can for you” Irving M. Ives (R-NY), pointed out A little later he came back to my “If you think you're likely te forget,” I answered, “before you go into that dining-car in the morning, just pray te Ged for everyone who is going te come KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister Nightly Exeept Set, 7:45 P. M. Instruction eae : { ih i 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship Cc : that the observance would com- car and sat beside me. We had 4, there during the day. Pray and Church Schoo! “I MUST WORK OUIgINE — apf perked of quite a talk | that you will love them, that you 11-00 A. M—Aleming Preyer | : M.—E : feral Musi the Salvation Army’s esta ment “T want te ask you,” he start. | will rise to a high level of tm- Church School, Sermon by the ‘ | j orale Sacae ps W ' ‘ fu © In the United States by Lieut. o4 why I get so mad at people. _ perturbability.” ‘ Rector Lit wt ) OF REVIVAL : . . Preachin | Eliza Shirley, who formed a branch = cor ond io ' & I'm tn the dining-car aman | We finished our talk with a : Sunday Gchesl .. 9:tba.m. Youth Service..... 6:30 p.m of the organization at New York his ; . heal comes in and starts throwing prayer and he went away, I am St. George's Chapel St. Andrew's Chapel ‘= Wednesday Evening Service 1:38 p. m. FIRST ASSEMBLY a weight around. ‘Boy, come sure, thinking about what I had 800 A M—Noly Communion : : . here,’ he'll say. Now, look at said. And, when I went into the Milferd, Mich 10-30 A M—Morning Prayer, as OF GOD THE FIRST CHURCH me. I'm no bey. What I want dining-car the next morning. he, 11 A M—Holy Communica Chureh Seboo! and 210 N. Perry St. oF a ret to do Hs to tahoe my way ees waited on me, happy and in good | an@ Sermon by the Rev Gucmuan iy Gc: fae REY. W. WIBLET, Paster Sunday School, 10:00 A.M = | Spirits. memers 5 Soke, Veer Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Rew I went in again at noon and he | was waiting on a big, rather mean- | _ looking woman whose demanding | and critical voice could be heard all over the car. , “I didn't say orange juice,’ she was complain- ing. ‘I said tomato juice.” ~3| I looked over. And there was ' my friend, the waiter, standing behind her with a smile on his« face, I winked at him and he 7 Visit the Church of the | ee ee ashioned Gospel | Old-F ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Wership SPECIAL MISSIONARY SPEAKER, Miss Lydia Witke. Nurse and Missionary te Africa and Cape Verde Islands ALWAYS A WELCOME HERE! CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Avenue * 7:38, Commeanton y Sebafer, Faster = mR = a 3s a, = Rev. WE. Vartan, Paster Lavere Sheffield Music Director winked at me. I noticed that he 4 Nondenominational Work Whether was especially nice to her all fot, you should know — . = through the meal; he seemed re Dr. Leland L. Marion, Pestor about the ts of CHURCH OF CHRIST | taxed and in pertect control of Rev. Lole P. Marion, Assoc. Pestor le ~® Meets of 1196 Joslyn Ave fer Wership EACH LORD'S DAT WORN 11 AM himself. ‘ ; ‘ . Rev. Lela P. Marten secret soci th des i era's tT 5 i ly } aceon Habre Do iS aeons Thue wenn tas ara quae © ae cae and eve ene an ve the “eld a | I a Pan nieve ° - 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship-Sermon really take an cath to destroy non acgelgene g the good way, and we walk therein and ye shail find rest ian yey — al ~ | . ov. isla Medea will be species - pad pecan pi performed a service in ministering | Paul Deems, 175 Elizabeth Lake Read FE 1.0226 and grief-stricken, on the way to er ee Se ee CREAN Tee : 5 Sines wore (ree the fo the spiritual welfare and com- | —_—$_$ $$ $$$—$———————— \the funeral of a loved one Of | 9:48 to 12:15—Children’s Church and Schoo! Knighes Columbus would nor fort of the armed forces regardless jcourse, the waiter couldn't know Bring the entire family. All ages taken care of. deserve the friendship and trust °4 creed, that brought sincerest \that. We never know the pain and non-Catholic Citizens, which it thanks from a grateful nation. iH REV. HAROLD GILLIAN |trouble in the lives of others. Per- 11:20 te 12:15—Adult Bible Class for All mo more iotic ; . Pop 8 at times. But, if you try to re ecgenization than this frarernal — KUighe served his councry’ in | OF CHRIST ; Evangelist to Preach stm na stom ty | 1:45 P. M.—Guest Speaker in a Great Service Wis composed of plumbers and ‘orn their ven : at Evening Meetings xmosssion, you win cut your own Speaking on “The Kingdom Come” lawyers, farmers and doctors, busi- .. = and many other 458 CENTRAL tendency to irritation at its roots BRING YOUR FRIENDS ness men and scientists—of Catho- signal demonstrations of is prin- | Services Sundey, 10:00 A.M Beginning Wednesday and lasting The secret is imperturbability. 4 enendly (Pla WV . ic men at every level of the social — of charity, unity, arg Tees.. There. Set 7:30 P M through Nov. 7th, evangelistic quietness, love. If you keep upper- > rienaty ace to orship and economic scale. Some are Se ve = , “ _—* meetings will be held every eve. Most the attitude of spiritual rabidly partisan on political and ms sprints dary rss i we siglo oe as ee rrygroen = Jems ning at 7:30 pm. at the Firat | oanees. maintaining always an EE —— bli = They “ci cions about the Knights um | Name, y Ghost as New Birth. Jesus as the = pishep 1, A. - « urbane spirit, you will be free rary ich all the ae a4 bus, just as they do about the | one true God! Always Pray for the Sick! Parent, Paster Church of the Nazarene on State from feelings of irritation. rae a ox eat . Catholic Church. Even today, mis- | St (Copyright 1954) REVIVAL CAM PAIGN The Knights of Columbus was informed people give publicity at | appr rroen 0 OST The Rev. Harold Gillian of Wood Se aEEEEEEEnE Sermed ia 1882, by « small was times toa false alleged Knights of R 3 land, Wash. will preach and the Deepest river trench in North Sacre ichanrefe? Counts ou vhch bn teen | $ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘hey ay in of Ponine wat Sng tets comen» * H AENIGER -CANNON TEAM New Haven, Connecticut. They proved to be fraudulent, and which 3 Oakland and Saginaw, conduct the singing Snake a on _| had met, at the invitation of Father ~O'S* of others have been forced > P. . ichi In 1953, the Rev. Mr. Gillian en- “ . - Michael J. McGivney, not to form Publicity to admit is untrue. 3 ontiac, Michigan tered the field of fulltime evan. | CHURCH OF THE 7:30 Nightly—October 25 thru 31 @ national fraternal sociery, but to f wt ti — we shall send you 3 Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 'gelism in the Church of the Naz | GOOD SAMARITAN “render mutual aid to the members “*™: '" ® Pai wrapper, an inter- > |arene. Prior to that time, he 199 Aubern Ave. e of the parish and their families” 8 pamphlet about the ideals, © = Our responsibility—the World: Our resources— served various pastorates and was eon i : In the years that since h history, achievements and aims of $ the WORD. active in home missionary work, ; _— anue p ensued, the Knights of Columbus this international society. And no- | 3 | organizing several churches in the Rey — a; pote mnie has grown into a fraternal order POUY Will call on you. Write for $ 9:45 A.M. .............. SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 Northwest. olan ma ee —_— of 875,000 members, spread over Pamphiet No. KC-9. 3 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES | After receiving his musical ® wt tee eee eee te 4 tr at Olivet Nazarene Col- | $ 10:45AM... ..... MORNING WORSHIP 3 ere Kankakee, Ul. the Rev. Mr “HEAVEN” 4 ” ; “ Si¢ler served as minister of music | } 3 Tie Fret ot Se sone ‘for two years at Ironton, Ohio. et WHAT AND WHERE IS IT? i4 ° | For eight years, he was ass't direc- Bi 7:00 P. M. cae se ee se ee 666 EVENING SERVICE | tor of music at the First Church WILL REAL PEOPLE BE THERE? i> ‘The Propheticel History of the Church of the Nazarene in Dayton, Ohio, $ Dr. H. H. Savage Speaking at Both Services and the past two years he has THE THIRD IN A SERIES ON $ Rev. H. H. Savage, D. D., Pastor toearar hitter wesaee 3 aa , | Qearch of the Nesarece, = WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES 3 A $ j ‘ FIRST pe oet..2 ; | TOMORROW EVENING, OCT. 24, 7:30 PRESBYTERIAN ’ ’ ‘wars, the Knights of Columbus ' ¢m = stare $ CHURCH SUPREME COUNCIL $ ‘3 October brings ectwe. Chri (KRIGHTS - 7 4 wate warty on aon W. Huron at Wayne Bt | | Seventh-day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. | or COLUMBUS 33 ee eee wime num || : . , | whe re war uehar x _ RELTGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU $ pep alee ine Peners i} LAST CHANCE Speaker H. E. LOHR Music | 3 9:45 A. M. Charch School | wenn trmoass sive, $1. Louis 8, missouel |2 Leave what real Hvng h at car Charch this 11 &. 98. Memiog Wenbip | TO GET A BIBLE OR A All Welcome AND SINGING 4 3 Sunday Joba 1632 | “JESUS’ HIGH REGARD a A MESSAGE YOU WILL NOT YOU WILL ENJOY ae $ ~ on Marbach, Preaching | me . ae eee , 1% j aff | TTR RE UYR Eee ee PE Ne re... sé00.000 Ra io Help — Church Schoo! Baptist Church Staff Honored | ST. LOUIS (ENS) — The Na- tional Baptist Convention, U.S.A.,| closed its Téth annual meeting &., Young People to Present Se ae a sono ‘Our Christian Witness,’ had been raised during the six-day| Sunday Evening session tq support the Negro | church group and some of its ac- fivities. The Church School Staff of the —, Pa First Presbyterian Church will be art the sum will go to | publicly recognized Service group's bath house at Hot Springs | Com rake the Ark., the American Baptist Theo- punecratien —— logical Seminary at Nashville, | ™orning worship service. The pas- Tenn., and the convention's foreign | °°. Dr. William H. Marbach, will | mission board. preech on “Jesus’ High Regard | ae | for Children.’ The 58 members of the School | Satt direct the religious instrug- Make Your Reservation . | people and nearly 150 adults. NOW | They will meet. Tuesday evening | to consider the spiritua) life of the | | church school teacher, the organ- | | izational problems of the school | j | ard plans for Christmastide. The Tuxis Society, a young peo- | plc's group, will present a one | ,on “Our Christian Witness,” at 6 ' p.m. Sunday. Wayne Ostrander, Martha Jane | Spark and Douglas Bartlett will ' take part in the program, assisted by Don Grothe, a counselor of the Birmingham Schools. This is the second of a series of five Sunday evenings, stressing for Rental of “STONES CRY OUT” New Moody Bible Institute 16mm Color Film in the Science Series. ‘the areas of Christian Faith | laliie! lelirae Lil SP mieibeanes eh || ae The 12th National Conference of |200 team in the American Girls MILTON E. TRUEX, Minister 45-Minute Color Film }} christian Witness, Christian Out-|¥##0" for religious and moral in- —————___—_ Gergy and Laity of the Greek ball League. CEFR deck ace’ 1100 te 10.0 3:00 P.p Wedeentay Sve Service |reach, Christian Citizenship and/|Struction in the schools of India . : Orthodox Archiocese of North and| Her father is the Rev. B. P. |] s:0 Pu. Senday Evening Gervice 10:80 4 M. Sunday Worship ‘ | Christian Fellowship ene let publi ‘Panel Will Discuss South America will be held in|Mudge, Methodist pastor at Fe 6-7868 Rediaweed Ave $20 Renta | Na be the Ministey a t a nee Savannah, Ga., during the week | Bridgeport, N. Y. — —— Educ of Oct. 244. The head- a - e 7 Write or phone for our new ‘Members Will Hold F ‘Adolescence is a tema | Emotional Health quarters will be at the Hotel Ogie- The S V ATION ARMY Catalog listing 125 16mm Sound ase 8 . . thorpe. : Al ’ Films. 200 35mm film strips R ’ | M ti | cent mind can be ined to apr IL ids oa —— reed Delegates from 347 Greek Ortho- | for rent. eviva ee ings tify itself with a higher, cause if | poe = * Caarches are expected to all SUNDAY SCHOOL eo ccc eceeccre 9:45 A.M. panel discussion Sunday at 7 p. m. tend. They will represent the one | | According to the pastor. the Rev. | the liberating influence of religion | at Bethany Baptist Church | million Americans of this faith. | HOLINESS MEETING hate teeeeeeees JAM ° ue T. Walter Harris. the Providence | is allowed to play on it J. Fred Gibson will serve as pan- | At the same time the Ladies Chari- | YOUTH SERVICE... eee .... 6:00 P.M. Christian _ Missionary Baptist Church will; “But rehgion should be under- el chairman. Assisting in the pro- ties, a national organization of the EVANGELISTIC MEETING 7:30 P M. . hold revival meetings all next week | stood in its widest sense, embody-| gram will be Mrs. Lois Tiffany, | archdiocese, will convene Seuccevces = : : beginning tomorrow. ing the great human ideals which supervisor of music in the Water- | Sotert ° ° Literature Sales = Rev. A. H Pigg of | form a universal ethic for aj} men, ford Township schools; Forrest a: on Geman. tauee = | Officer m Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER Yinston Salem, N will be the | shorn of all dogma and ritual.” Brown, member of the Pontiac | ° ° Thursdey 39 Oakland Ave. evangelist. The church choir and iio High School Faculty and the Rev.| Pemliec le Weaving. tle week tor. | Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 P.M. the pastor’s chorus, accompanied = Fred R. Tiffany, tor- of the Lewrence Street ————S = by Mrs. Harris at the piano, will Nurses Give Care, church. The ‘cam Giapie to all| Tomorrow morning the congress 29 W. furnish music for the services. as adults. will open with an Archieratical —— ies CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Tonight the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ch stian Counsel At the same time, various|Liturgy in the main auditorium The Christian and The Harris will entertain members and il | of youn wi of the Hellenic Center of St! Paul's SCIENCE CHURCH groups of young people will coo- : | : Church ° ppnaneea baie a friends at the parsonage, 293 Crys] 5 wetigious News Service | duct their meetings. Last Sunday | Greek Orthodox Church in Savan- Missionary Alliance Bethan Ba tist Church son. 1:80 P. Mtr. Phillipe prea at a Get-Acquainted So- QUEBEC cIry Spiritual evening, 71 young persons regis-|nah. His Eminence, Michael, y P “WS. Drake ol ie iwakattin ao 0 archbishop of the Gresk Orthodox | Fred Robert Tiffany, Preaching Sen., 7:60 P.M.—Praver Service —————— ee eee Church in North and South Amer- | (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) ——— 'U.S. Churches Thanked | ihtishop Maurice Roy of Que ica and one of the newly elected || ev. @. & Berecha, Paster W. HURON AT MARK AVE. cence nete ne shbishop Maurice Roy o! fon a — , ‘ ——oe bec told the fifth congress of che | =. a of || Sundey School 9:30 a. m. Sunday 9:00 A. M.—Worship Service et hear ure Den- | international Committee of Cath- 7 a Community United =|) ™m2"*. paid the tribute after the) o)ic Nurses and Medico-Social As The principal speaker at the | Morning Worship 11 ¢. m. Sunday 11:00 A. M—Worship Service Council's Second Assembly ap- || proved a new annual budget: of $441,000, an increase of $86.000 over the current year. “After the war it was not pos- isible for many churches to make |contributions to the World Coun- cil,” he told the delegates in be- |half o the churches outside the Assuit, Egypt. speaking. U.S churches had not given so large 4 support has come from the churches of America."’ tion of 300 children and young) THE PONTIAC PRESS, Frederick Marriott Given Award for Composition Frederick L. Marriott, organist, choirmaster and carilloneur of the Kirk in the Hills has been awarded second prize in the international competition for carillon composi- tions. The contest was held by the Ecole de Carillon Carilies Scheol) at Malines, Beigium. The jury of the school gave Mr. the award fer his composition, entitled “Para- phrase on the Old Flemish Folk. song, Den Walvisch Speelt nist mis.”” Carillonneurs from Belgium, Holland, England, France and the United States entered the contest Prizes and certificates were pre- | ‘ of St. Rombouts Cathedral. Mr. Marriott was graduated | from the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with honors | in organ. He also is a graduate of ‘the Malines, Belgium school, where he received his diploma India’ s Schools with “grand distinction.’ This | high honor has been given only Urged to Teach Religion, Morals By Religious News Service school. Mr. Marriett is the only 'earillonneur in America to hold this award. “The World Council would | not have been possible if American | share. Almost 80 per cent of its) sistants here Addressing the congress banquet, the archbishop cautioned nurses not to be content with caring only for the physical needs of their pa- tients. “Even can look after the sick,” he said, “but only Christians can give sure counsel and treat- | ment to the body and the soul.” Archbishop Roy recalled that when Quebec was a French colony religious and lay nurses played an | important role in setting up the) province's present hospital system. 48 Colleagues Stayed TOKYO (INS)—A story of the| Open Weekdays: 11 te & Pridage Detll & P.M. bloodless fall of North Indochina's | First Church of Christ || capital of Hanoi to communism Scientist HA | and the decision by 48 Catholic | ae — = ; “ t leaders, including an archbishop, | a | + remain behind the Iron Curtain | it How Christian Science Heols | was told today by a Catholic priest- | “ journalist. A RESCUE AND ITS | He is Father Patrick O'Conner, TION” |a member of the Society of- St. : Lad Columban and Foreign correspon- Station CKLW—800 Ke | lor the Net Catholic News Service. AAAAAAAAAA AA . } SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY OF COD ; > 1082 Scott Lake Rd.—2 Blocks North of Pontiac Lake R4. = ¢ > 10:00 A.M. Sunday School . 11:00 A.M. Worship = | ‘ Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. ; » Tues. 7:30PM. Young People Wed. Mid-Week, , ‘ Rev. Orville |. Windell. Pastor ; -werervreeeyy* 7:30 P.M. ~wwrrrrTT Priest Tells How Faithful of Hanoi Fell to Red Rul beds ee, fee | told how Father O'Conner, who reported Men Will Present Program, Sunday Vietminh marched into Hanoi Oct. 9 spo how the “Catholics of Hanoi be- came part of the church of sil- ence behind the tron Cartain.” Father O’Conner’s report. re- | Brethren Church Sunday. leased by the Tosei News Service, George Hovis, layman, will. a Catholic News Agency in Ja- | SPeak at the 11 a.m. service. Mu- pan, said one archibishop, one | sical selections wilt be presented bishop, 29 priests and 17 sisters by the Men's Chorus and the La- remained in Hanoi: after the Com- ‘ies’ Trio of the Church. munists marched in The program is under the di- The Catholic churchmen and fection of the Men's Brotherhood, | nune elected to minister to the ®8s8isted by the pastor, the Rev. 12,000 Catholics who live in Hanoi. Ryan. Remaining with native Catholic | ! Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Milton M. Gant, O. 0. Minister Rev. Jobe W Mulder Asse. Mintste: 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “THAT THEY MAY BE ONE” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP FREE METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafayette Street 2 Blocks West of Se: THE Presents . . Rev. Fred Lester of Garden Grove, Calif. . in a Two Weeks’ Evangelistic Campaign Oct. 25 to Nov. 7 7:30 each Evening Frat berets tor time’ snd ce, | _ NEW HOPE nity ... to the city pavements | BIBLE CHURCH | where I have seen men go down on | both knees to kiss the bishop's ‘gray cathedral, to all the churches, | Class Wed. 8:00 P. Describing how Hanoi was turned gig te WILB 1:45 A. M. Daily (over to the Communists, Father | Onity Books and Literature O'Conner wrote: “Geaive te Blenal, (ree shaded |= ———— a Paster, Elden Moedge CLARKSTON, MICH. @ EVERTONE INVITED @ NON -DENOMINATIONAL ring in public ... to the hallowed none of which I have ever seen without worshippers .. . “Goodbye to Hanoi where young men who craved independence and | reform learned to listen to Kari Marx but not to Christ: Hanoi to which they now return with a red flay ‘(Goodbye to Hanoi where prayer Dr. Harold C. DeWindt Minister That Could Be You w.ll not cease and grace will not 9:30 and 11 A. M wantin n Vietns Reems ve - MB. lene, (2 Vietnam's church of Church Sehool 9:30 and 11:00 “A FIRST METHODIST | South Saginaw St. at Judson Street Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister Inspirational Singing Warm Welcome! j Plan te Be With Us Tomorrow ti Our Services 412 Last Sunday HOWARD C. ARTZ, Pastor a SUNDAY MORNING ... 10:00 A. M. “AN INDISPUTABLE DOCUMENT” CHURCH SCHOOL 11:30 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP .. 6:00 P. M. EVENING SERVICE ..... 7:30 P. M. . A VISIT TO DAMASCUS, SYRIA q Colered slides, 5th im a series of the visit to the Holy Land hoes Identical Services XN] sented at the Hotel de Ville by the | mayor and the prize compositions | were then played on the carillon | eight times in the history of the | He received his citation in ab Pa SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 * United Nations Day, |First Methodist _ Marked on Sunday ee Observe } | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct 23 w—United Nations Day will be | 'of the U.N. will highlight the an- | | nual observance in the General | speakers will be Eelco Van Klef sembly. The program will be tele- vised (WRCA-Chamne! 4). Outside of New York more than 40 governors and 10.000 commit- Programs designed to explain throughout the week. Special suggested prayers for | use throughout the United States | oe cane nat been prepared to mark the) Pr Bi ble Teacher | Pontiac Pastor. ‘sty sie Teocher By Religious News Service KALAMAZOO — Meet Nancy Attends Meeting World Council President | The pretty instructor at the | | Daily Vacation Bible School oper- to Preside at Greek ror ghia j}ated this summer by West Osh- Orthodox Conference ‘temo Baptist Church here also hit | .291 as a member of the Kalama- have been held. ~Fisst United Trinity Baptists Will | Pestgcortal Charch Hold Mass Meeting Men's Day will be observed at the | Baldwin Ave. Evangelical United | Allience Youth Fellowship 6.15 p.m. Eveng. Service 7:30 p. m. banquet Thursday wil] be Gen. dames Van Fieet. } Since the establishment of the Greek Orthodox Archiocese in 1921, observed at headquarters here and | tian Service of the First Methodist/ throughout the nation tomorrow. | Church will observe it's annual | Speaker A concert and speeches in praise | Week of Prayer and Self Denial | fens, president of the General As-| Commerce and Wilson Ave. Meth- | | octist churches will join them and | tees will join in the observance. | town. U.N. work and aims will continue | the society will have charge of the sage img lse cee sad | | adler ree ranged for women working down- | “Sunday School 10 A. M. f Mrs. Clayton Rule, president of . ~ con \ table topics and Mrs. Lioyd Nixon . Evangelistic Service with a Quiet Day Tuesday at "| | Assembly hall here. Among .the ®™. ELEVEN First Progressive RALLY SUNDAY ; Circee 47. M. Dinner ot 5 P.M. Rervice ot Tune P.M. Mabel Swathweed of Flint, eek of Prayer The Woman's Society of Chris Rev Mid-Week Meeting, Weé., 7:20 P.M. Members of the Society at the Calvary | Assembly Church | 7:45 P. M. L. Fred Peter. Pastor tion. Mrs. Benjamin D. chairman for the day. | will present the closing medita- }) ) i Church is — FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard —Seuth of Lookeut Drive “The Foundation of the Church” 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service H. EUGENE RAMSEY. Minister Gen. Offiees: Andersen, Ind. CHURCH OF CHRIST 1186 N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 Sunday School—9:45 A. M. | 7:00 P. M. Bethany Youth Center 11 nationwide church conferences | 90 W. Howard &. ¥T ’ A special mass meeting will be Everyone Welcome: heid at the Trinity Baptist Church Sunday at 3:30 p. m Mrs. Louella Fultz, James Stephens and the Rollins Singers will present musical selections. The pastor of the church is tne | Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. 9:45—Attend our Growing SUNDAY SCHOOL Fully Graded 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP: FIRST UNITED ‘MISSIONARY CHURCH 145 PROSPECT ST. GEO. D,. MURPHY, The Pilgrim Holiness Church } Baldwin at Fairmount é Come—Worship with Us! Morning, 11:00 A.M. Evening Sérvice, 7:30 P. M. Hear the Pilgrimaires Sing ; Rev. E. C. Swanson Speaking Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A. M. —Your Family Should Be in Sunday School— REVIVAL SERVICES | “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” Tonight, 7:30 P.M. All Day Sunday 9:45, 10:45, 6:45, 7:30 Music and Preaching by the Dizons PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Wa: Ez. Wi yne elton, Minister FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Service 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 » REVIVAL Nightly 7:30 P. M. REV. WM. BUSTER BAPTISING SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY SERVICES WD ALM. & 7:30 P.M. Evangelist ‘Speaking FE 4-7407 Rev. 8. Garner, Pastor f \ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill Street, Pontiac ( Pest Office) GR. Gerten, Winteter Sunday Morning Service 10:38 A. M. “HE THAT HUMBLETH HIMSELF” The Rev. Maicoilm K. Burton, speaking Seay CE NTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH S67 ©. Gaginew Gt. Chas, BD, Race, Paster 10 a. m. ee m. Pra testing, ite Gtaihy Services 1 Ao and 5:98 P.M. THURS. Gucne Gs tsk. Choir 7:30 FP. M. . M. PLE cul cae October Is Loyalty Menth. First Southern Shenae BAPTIST CHURCH . 385 East Wilscoe Ave. Sundey School ........ 9:45 A Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. 8.T.U. linctecavece OMS €.M. Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Preyer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLING. Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention - MA. Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Rood ot Orchard Lake Ave. Celebrating Our 12th Anniversary 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “GOD'S APPRAISAL OF PREACHERS” The Sth in a Series of Special Messages on I Corinthian GRIFFIN QUARTET Rev. Tom Malone, Teacher 11:00 A. M. “The Faith Needed For Days Like These” 7:30 P. M. “BLOOD ON THE DOOR” BAPTISMAL SERVICE Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 1072—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday DR. TOM MALONE rh TWELVE .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 _——- — EEE ; ' — _ 3 TE Community Theaters Chinese Reds Hit Trouble|'2% «tit "0's be | Radio-Telescope » Community Theaters Chines s Hit Trouble Sim wc'tang ot ctce by } ° Civile — Farmingtes is ° e four powerful foes of Ali. The situ- , : “Prin ," CimemaScope | * : Pcie are In Eastern Section Of Tibet son wx. stow tat as ab ce adveniare "Toe, Living Oeoerts Tos | By CHARLES M. MeCANN © | for fear the revolt would spread | ™ IN COLOR .e& »OF DR. Shon wot | EE, 2 AGI 2150 OPDYKE ROAD CORNER PONTIAC ROAD * SUN DAY * FIRST SHOWING! 4—+ thre United Artivte >> 4 4 i ™, . reaCAMe 4 | --Plus-- ALAN LADD JEAN ARTHUR 4 4 4 4 4 wuVvVvVY } PLUS starring in JOHN WAYNE “In Old California” , 2 as AS i the family! See this thrilling story of the early days in the WEST! Filmed in color! Bring ALAN LADD IN HIS TOP ADVENTURE! Of the Sea! On the Based on the Best-Seller that thrilled MILLIONS! ACTUALLY FILMED WITH THE WHALING FLEET ” JON TETZEL. ses Sydney » Stanley Baker IN THE ICY ANTARCTIC! Sea! Under the Seal E SEA ROUND US TECHNICOLOR Thousands Continue — » é SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 3 ° we | Selznick’s Secret Show et 4 '_THIRTEEN Head of Theater George, joined him im St. Louis and invested in the Olympia Nick- Search for Lost Bo All N k day. clodeon. This became the corner : Y. on etworks sunday |p, |srone ot a Mlesourt thveter chaks POWERS LAKE, N, D. (UP) — By ALINE MOSBY and William Wellman to wee Chain Succumbs |which grew to 30 houses in 10 Thousands of volunteers and Na- HOLLYWOOD (UP) — David with him. | years. ewe tional Guardsmen turned out at Selanick, producer of super-colos-| Exactly what the stars will do —— =. dawn today to scour miles of rough sol movies, brings to the public| hag been veiled in secrecy with Charles Skouras, 65, | rus Brothers climbed back in the - hilly country in the sixth day of Sunday night his first television | even the script marked “top Multi - Millionaire, ats and begun buliding So thats a search for four-year old Lavern program which he claims was as | paregaeall antek end bs a Dies of Heart Attack cal empire that made. them Enget. difficult as his Gone With the _ ealy ena the program is “a ee | millionaires, Today it includes 500 Heary Bryan, in charge of the = apeatry up of sequences, | [LOS ANGELES i—The death of| movie houses and 20th Century- Luntes “he ha — _ tied together by the theme ef | Charlies P. Skouras, the Greek im-| Fox Studios. —™ ——— While that film was a four. | “&tt.” Dramatic segments were | migrant boy who made almost a) Besides his brothers, the elder this community of 100 persons, | hour production, Selznick’s TV | taken from the stories of Joba | million dollars a year 40 years) Skouras is survived by his widow said the searchers were determined debut, “Diamond Jubilee of Steinbeck, Irwin Shaw, Max after his arrival, saddened the! Florence, two daughters, a son and “to keep looking until we find the Light." te — show hon- | penpea and ether —_— a oa a. : \tive grandchildren. boy."’ oring versary of | “ program has music, drama, year-old president of Na-| ——— — And State Adjutant Lt. Col. Har- Thomas Edison's invention. = ae to all groups,” coal Theaters, oar = Fox West seossconcsscenescseres old Baker, put in charge of the It’s the TV to be | * roducer. c Theaters erday of|@ vast hunt by Gov. Norman Bruns- . wn pi aliens | Selanick declined to reveal how | ® heart attack, his third in recent | $ Help the Hungry 3 dale, said the search would con- ‘ beasts 14 ‘| much the program cost, but added | years. Plans are being completed @ By Voting Right 3 tirue “until the governor calls me show boasts 14 stars, from he brought the show in “‘under the | for fimeral craig iho Sophia | 6 . on ee | reed ba One brethre werel? ; to Lauren Bacall. He thinks the format is “dit. + pe : VOTE : Schoolmen Plan Meet Fae te length the show was ferent from any eter TY poe ° —— : : : hard as Gone With the | gram whether continue , ; ANN ARBOR «®—Some 300 prin- Wind.” he said. “It was very ex- his mew approach to TV is W-| made him more shan just a Holly.|$ : pouty © nats ane agpaar ge tie bongo citing. But the cutting job on the | decided. : wood name. The multimillionaire’s| $ $ Situtions to earty stalse, wil filmed sections of the program “L'll have to wait until Monday | gifts were recognized by civic] § [x] 3 gather at the University of Mich- a ee oe on he laughed. ee ae |S $ Spl i eas Gee te in tmndreds of tiny pleces.”” Pontiac Theat pend in New|s for PROPOSAL #4 = Thig will allow prep schools of- Producer Selznick has trane- on ac ers York in 1908 and went to work asie ,, » @ ficials to confer with their former ferred to television other lavish oe a So-cente-eday busboy. In 197 § CHARITY BINGO” $ students on transition problems be- tomches he used in making such OAKLAND and 1948 he ranked as the gation’s | ¢ twen high school and college movies as Duel in the Sun, The | cot. “The * Jean | highest paid executive.In the lat-|@ +4 wit ° television show features two | simmons 2 ee Gene | "fr Year his earnings were report-|@ = tilt lotteries solely == $ | C hhehhnhenhahan® orchestras—one recorded and the | Tierney. atm | : to cherity caves.) : * New Lake Theater ‘. Saito st ss Peay i Sun: Be Pong oe and| His younger brothers, Spyros and @eeeeeeeseooocoooooooCe I Crusaders, x Harrison, . — 7 eee SUN.—MON.—TUES. United Press Phete| a “| Sat. Tues.: “Betrayed,” * “GAMBLER FROM ® “4 One hour of the program is live, |Gable, Lana Turner; “Fangs \ me ATOWEE” 5s out ee and the portion thet would be | the Wild,” Onslow Stevens, Margia Beborah Faget and whe aah bs ee LAST FEATURE STARTS at 10:40 Dale Rebertson producer imported such top| Wed., Fri.: “About Mrs. Leslie, BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11:00 movie evaftemen tq canteraman | Shirley Booth, Robert Ryen; " GENTS” Mine Accident Is Fatal - now Yao sasstet wil, Doth belet semnd Wine teen writer Ben | Gun Marshal,” Guy Madison \ Lee and \ Selznick Pays and abroad, and my pictures Hecht and directors King Vidor | Devine. 7 Bert Lencester in The Bowery CALUMET (UP) — John Walter pet: the kind that can be reissued again | : “APACHE” Also WOO OD OG OS Wasi, 8, homeck, tied at Memoria! || $]2 Million Debt, || 24 28212. Zurich, Switzertand, | F~_———— se — Friday several hours aft for example, ‘Rebecca’ has been Last Show Starts 9:25 P. M. * Box Office Open ‘tH 11 P.M. er he was injured in an Upper|| ReQpens Studio ||"? 2 times” NOTICE Peninsula mine accident Author- | 00D sae tannec. mater ater, “gona LATE SHOW TONIGHT! was struck falling y THOMAS biggest money-maker, ‘Gone PONTIAC DRIVE-IN reek. HOLLYWOOD & — Tomorrow | With The Wind,” didn't help in his Clerk Geble in “Betrayed” Sterts 10:55 P. M. THEATER IS UNFAIR . 7 Semana of drive for solvency, He sold his TO ORGANIZED LABOR The Olympic flame traditionally | NE"* Plant & pomp share in the epic a few years ago. — Pontiac Local 620 1. A. 7. S. is kindled by means of a mag-| "8h acast signal come-| “Tt was a tax deal,” he ex- [RA Wi Neo A aihal nifying glass back of David O. Selznick, who pleined. “‘The government allowed JIT UY Ulf A /// hd / /f = icamaany| bao accomplished in amaning fant |= vnc ests { 4 a Glass Heavy ex- [- ATTENTION New and Old Home Owners! Aluminum Extruded Self Storing Comb. 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A well-planned kitchen unit has the counter-top stove with its copper hood centering this area. There is an accompanying pass- through area between the kitch- en and dining room Popular facility in this room, sald the Uptons, ts the fire- place which is used almost constantly. The brick wail reaching from fleer to ceiling has its line broken with an ins erted century-old oak beam for a high mantel. The pine paneled everyday- | living room opens on to a cov- | ered patio, and tying this unit | together are the doeumentary print papered ceilings which | match the draperies in all the reoms One of Jack Upton’s experi- ments in bedroom built-ins of- fers a maximum of furnishings in a minimum of space. For daughter Pamela, he built | bunk beds with the ends of the bed overlapping. Beneath these two beds are built-in storage and closet cafe @ WIRING @ FIXTURES @ POWER INSTALLATION Combine tne of FIXTURES and WIRING SUPPLIES — 845 W. 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Per- To Buy or Sell Real Estate See 4 I $46 600 if you didn't have some kind of a haps you and several friends will é O -B LA Ss - Saree “eas. iealtees, Jocee Toons. noisemaker, wouldn't it? Here is a| want to make these. Bateman and Kampsen ; | $600, = Ask mother if you can have a tin Realty Company i : — 1066 8 Edith, Pannie oat can which has the end removed. | 377 ° 1 cE CONOMITE 3 —— al Strathmore, Hermen | This must be done with the kind re 4 0s28 ® e “alter house, 43 N. Tasmania, R Per-| UJ, ), a equal S | of gag My gai leaves a = ————— . . . wiAlier house, 948 Dick, W. 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Decorate frame; attach one end of a flexi: Under new Federal Housing Ad- | the can and bang away! ble metal “goose neck” to the ministration rulings, it is up to the) yoy can do your decorating with and the framed mirror other end lending institution to see that the Halloween stickers, colored tape, So St Se Sees Se ons cemented MoT : reflect a rear view of your neck cially responsible and qualified. on cama a ae Ore mens pesca werent You ve Always Wanted \y ——<— The rulings will net allow «@ | Try it. (with ogg ap onl ea | YZ, cprplldl ceric podihicng a Ch ‘st Dec : 8 Lerge Betrecms, Beuble Come in today and look over the scores of ‘’Short- f. | Using the same “heat of fusion’ | seid trom your work. 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It's as easy as that. Even every screw hole is located for you. Directions for finishing are always included. With all that how can you miss? The project can't help but turn out good To obtain the full size wood basket pattern No. 78 send 25 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson The Pontiac Press. Van Nuys California. (For prompt service | be sure to send to the California | address. ) TO BUY OR SELL ~ REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 NEW, LOW COST IDEA von Andersen Windowalls ft Your ides or fixed or ventilating windows. Sash swing outward SENSATIONAL ANDERSEN FLEXIVENT WINDOW UNIT Amazing new Andersen Flexivent Window Units can be combined in hundreds of ways. Build up spectacular winpowatis with groups of Flexivents. im awning position or inward in hopper position. Use Andersen Fiexivents singly, in ribbons, in stacks or in combination with other windows. Factory assembled Completely weatherstripped. Optional screen and double giasing. 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CENTRAL NEATING FE 2-7849 Elizabeth La ry Road THE _ fer OL Oe I me —e at ye +i ae ig: * oa : . a hn pst as + a = ie ae i Saale #3 : Peatiac Press ROAD BLOCK!—Northville quarterback Bud Bell (1), hauls of E in the 3rd period of Friday afternoon's game on the Clarkston iron. Clarkston won, 19-13, to tumble the Northville 11 out of 1st in the Wayne-Oakland League. Annual Midget Grid All-Star Program Scheduled Tonight Annual Midget Footbal] All-Star! on sale at the stadium at 6:38 Night, climax of the city’s junior! p.m. grid clinic program, is scheduled P t P for tonight in Wisner Memorial | | to easy rong ky 6° Phetoe down Pat Thompson, Clarkston halfback, but not before a 10 yards grid- place ® p.m.—Washington vs Wever-st PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER ‘Jacks Cut Down Chiefs 23, 1954 TWENTY-ONE __ 26-6 for 3rd Loop Loss By JACK SAYLOB Clarkston and _ Birmingham knocked the leaders from their perches in the Wayne-Oakland and Eastern Michigan Leagues Friday, while Berkley was clinching no worse than a tie for the Inter- Lakes title. Avondale set up the Oakland-B showdown for next week, Oxford Wolves, Maples Prep Loop Leaders "| blanked crippled Holly, 25-0, and a “ rip linebacker Russ Brown blocked a punt for the final tally, the ist half gave the Wolves the lead and they survived a seige of A %-yard scoring pass from Bill fumbles te win, : | Swaney to Bill Watkinson in the Pat Thompson ran 65 and 40 3rd period gave Birmingham a Yahnke’s 55-yard aerial play to knocked the Shamrocks from their share of the EML lead. The en- Vern Carmean opened the scoring. tire standings were shuffied as Also in the W-O, Clarenceville | port Huron downed Ferndale, the other co-leader, 13-7. Berkley’s 74 win over Van Dyke assured the Bears at least a tie in the Inter-Lakes Confer- ence, but Southfield kept its hope alive by whipping Walled Lake, Milford routed Brighton by the same score. Gary Himes and Tom Motley plunged for 2 Redskin markers. Fred Baker's 14-yard pass to Don | %-7, with Fred Courville’s TD Perkuchin netted another.and | TU of 79 and 30 yards showing ae oy ——— | the way. Waterford’s Skippers exploded for 6 touchdowns and a 37-0 romp over Farmington, Tom Bryce hit Jerry Kruskie on scoring aerials of 14, 35 and 45 yards. Jim Holtom 78 yards and Norm Probert for others, and tackle Shack rambled 6] yards Tenens Hi: Evans tallied ali-3- touch- Avondale's 20-6 decision Rochester used ball control for an easy 12-0 win over Lapeer. Both TDs came in the 2nd half on a plunge by Ron LeBarre and a pass from John Burkhard to Pat | Nunn, Most sensational play of the night was in a game between Oak- land B “have-nots'’ Madison tackle Jim Meyers sprinted 1065 yards with an intercepted pass to beat Troy, 1246. NEW YORK ®—‘‘That Patterson is a jet. Marciano is a bomber. Maybe they'll match me next time with just a plain fighter.” Stadium. “ Four Midget division (5th-6th Tickets for the event—which is | grade) games and two 7th-graders’ and §=Kecreation Department, | two teams will be on the field at Chamber of Commerce—will go jhours of continuous football. More |patéd in the 6-week clinic will Bob Waara Buys “ss. sm An orchestra, comprised of vol- inteers from the city junior high 5 if ( school bands, will play during the a ourse | available at the stadium. - . | Schedule of games: Veteran Indianwood | ..).p™Pepiey vs Whitheid «st bait). Pro to Take Over at me 3m — Crete vs Werster, No. 1 ° ( , : . ve Portland in Spring | Wismer-Hawthorne ‘lst balf!. north end | Indianwood Country Club 1s los-| roll (2nd halt), north on . half}, south end: Wisner-Hawthorne - ; » vs Webster No. 2 (2nd half) north end Waara is severing a 9-year’s ten-| 9:20 p.m—Jefferson vs Lincoln (ist ure at the Orion layout to take need rt aes on vs Eastern- over his own golf course at Port-| i) and their 3 children will move to | "**}, eaters the central Michigan place prior Michael-Roosevelt (2nd haif). to April 1, 1955. Z ten sonst ens |\Faxton's Foe out, Friday. The pleted Wednesday with Frank | 7 - McGowan, son of the late own- | . ers. It had been in the McGowan | | nce ain 1977. Terms of the sale w not ° vretowad mes Johnny Promises to “The course is in fine condition,” | room for expansion Jo 18 holes, when, and if, that time comes.” | NEW YORK w—Johnny Saxton. Waara was pro at Western (De-| th» new welterweight champion of sponsored by Pontiac’s Parks | contests are listed tonight. At least jthan 300 youngsters who partici- program. Refreshments will be Leagfellew vs. 740 p.m 7 ; vs Whitfifeld (and half), south end; w vs McCar- .—Crot bater : (2nd ing its genial, veteran pro. Bob A “aa Sows ? at bey boy Micheel-Roosevelt (ist haif), land, Mich. Bob and Mrs. Waara - p-m.—Jefferson vs Lincoln (3nd Waara announced purchase of deal was com- | family since it was built in Be ‘Fighting’ Title Waara says, ‘“‘and it has plenty troit) for 9 years prior to going to! the world is going to be a fighting That was Joe Gannon's reaction ito Friday night’s losing effort against Floyd Patterson, the 19- yer-old former Olympic cham- pion, in the Madison Square Gard- Holder ‘en debut of both fighters. Gannon |usually is one of Rocky Marci- ano’s sparring partners. “I didn’t know he could hit that hard,” égaid Gannon, a former Indianwood. He plans to continue | titleholder, his manager said today | Washington, DC. cop. “T couldn't his winter connecfions with the —pbut just who his first opponent Pontiac Lincoln-Mercury company wil} be stil] is not certain. here ‘Maybe we will go to the coast to box Ramon Fuentes over the weight,"’ said Saxton's pilot, Frank Palmero. ‘‘After that, maybe Car- men Basilio. First, let us get used | to having the tithe. My boy wants to be a fighting champion. You Martinez Faces Pedro Gonzales in Bout Tonight PHOENIX, Ariz. @® — Jimmy tiie.’ Martinez, Glendale, Ariz., middle- | ! Minneapolis Fans Backed Both Sides MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ® —Min- neapolis baseball fans had a chance will see a better fighter next to cheer for both sides when the | SUFe- | Millers played the New York | The fact that Saxton promises to | Giants, their parent club, in an weight, will match greater experi- | he a fighting champion was greet- | exhibition game this summer, ence against the growing reputa-| eq with something less than om | tion and advantages in weight and thusiastic response in boxing cir- reach of Pedro Gonzales tonight | cles after his performance last in a nationally televised boxing Wednesday when he won the title | bout. Phoenix will be blacked out from Kid Gavilan. on the TV. ee The odds are even on the pair Ti Whi . who are meeting for the first uinc Ex Tiger, itehill Martinez, 24, will step into the Dies of Crash Injury ring at 156, four pounds lighter OMAHA. Neb. w—Ear! Wh om : t ) . Ned. rl ite- than his 21-year-old opponent from gifted lefthander who won Rankin, Pa. Gonzales will also en- hill, | 218 games in his major league joy a 3inch advantage in reach. career from 1923 to 1939, died in Navy Heavy Favorite |trst ix 22 sutomonie ecient Against Penn Today |ing goods salesman was hurt in ja two-car crash in Omaha last | Saturday. PHILADELPHIA — Heavily-| Whitehill pitched for Detroit favored Navy will be after its first Washington and Cleveland in the victory over Pennsylvania since American League and for Chicago 1945 when the twe teams collide in the National League. today on Franklin Field before an expected ctowd of 40,000, Dutch Harrison Leads All signs point to clear sailing for the Middies, but anything could | in Ampol Golf Tourne happen in this traditional encounter SYDNEY, dating back to 1888. (Dutch) Harri of St. Worst to Face Navarra for Cue Title Monday ee eee Nida of Austral | BUENOS AIRES # — Ezequiel Harrison shot a one-over-par 73 Navarra, Argentine, and Harold Friday for a 5thole total of 215 Worst, of Grand Rapids, Mich., tri- as two other Americans, Marty umphed in Friday's round of the Furgol and Tommy Bolt, slipped . International three-cushion billiard well down the list with a 77 and “< tournament and will meet Monday 76. respectively. - Worst defeated Masako Katsura, The University of Mississippi Japan, 60-44 in. 80 innings-while Na-| hasn't kicked a field goal 4 varra whipped his brother, Juan, | 1931, That year they lost to L.S.U. 60-53 in 6. 2-3. ; i ) ee Pes j Fae a A ee Se a a Sy ean wee Eh, \urday with a three-stroke lead over | Ham While the loyal home fans had | their American Association team | to cheer on, they also had Paul | Ciel, ee re ee ae American footbalj player te root | for the New York Giants, In fact, the Giant battery was Minnesota-born as Wes Westrum, originally from Clearbrook, Minn., was behind the plate. Omaha last night of injuries suf-| Football Results BIGH SCHOOL GAMES Flint Northern 21, Saginaw 13 Ann Arbor 4, Lansin, Algonac 13, 6t. Clair Alpena Catholic Central 21, Alma 6 Adrian 14, Albion 7 Battle Creek 25. Lansing Sexton 6 Benton Harbor 8 Wiles 6 Bad Axe 26. Yale 6 Charlotte 12, Howell 6 Dearborn 19 River Rouge % Jackson 19. Kalemazoo 19 (tir) Kingston 19. Peck 0 Muskegon Hgts. 14. Gd. Haven 14 (tie) | Midiand 20, Bay City Handy 14 North Branch 25. Ortonville 13 Traverse City 19, Ludin “4 Wyandotte 13, Monroe Ypsilanti 20, Wayne 7 COLLEGE GAMES Tulsa 28 Wa (Mich.) 39 North Dakota &. 6 y (Kan Ottawa (Kan.) 13 (.) Si Seue i oo « Northwest Okla. | line MacAlester 14 Bethel (Minn.) @ Central East Central Okla. 4 Mayville (N. D* 9 . Biemarck 7 7 u Maryiand 7 Geo wm & Mary 13 Se mal mh | Kentucky &. 13 ware Groen SOUTHWEST | Arkansas 5 Little Reck JC 6 Philander Smith 13 Alatama Aa MDD PAR WEST Denver 27 < [catch my breath trom the third) Eich Qualifiers j Patterson set a territie pace, |F requently Won trying to make a hit in the garden. | od 4 |He moved so fast he ster found AIMAteurs Title / himself throwing punches from off! preTROIT w— Golfers at the balance positions, missing and Usca Amateur Championship walking into punches that never rounds here in September were should have hit him discussing upsets in golf form Gathering all his fury into one charts. They pointed out the golf burst in the last round of the eight- ers who had high scores in a qual round bout, Patterson broke Gan- ifying round went on to upset all |non’s nose and finally dropped | predictions by winning the Ama- tim on his back, draped over the | teur title. bottom rope, at the final bell. The skin tight call of all, per- Referee Al Berl didn't get a haps, was that of George T. chance to count although the Dunlap, dr., in the 1933 cham- | knockdown timekeeper Larry Napp pionship at Cincinnati's Kenwood did toll, ‘‘one"’ before the bell. “I, Country GQub. He was among | could have got up I wasn't hurt.” the 12 who played off for the last said Gannon, Ringsiders among the eight places and beat out Max 2,500 paying $6,500 to see the na-| Marston fer the title. tionally televised show weren't so, 1. N James barely got by |!ing’s Pittsburgh Steelers, thirsting | 7,000 standing room and 3,000 bleacher seats for this one. The | with a 94 in 1902 while the medalist | Walter Travis, had a 79. James | beat Eben Byers in the final when | Travis was knocked out in the 3rd | round ‘Hurricanes Just a Breeze for Titans DETROIT ® — University of De- troit won its 2nd straight game last night taking a 28-18 victory from \the winless Tulsa Hurricanes. | Halfback Bob _ Burgmeier scored three touchdowns to lead |the Titang to the Missouri Valley | Conference win. It was the Hurri- canes 6th straight loss. A crowd of 21,350 saw Burgmeier | | put Detroit into a 140 lead on sweeps of 8 and 12 yards. ‘McClure, Hill Shine ‘in Losing Contest Oakland County Children’s Home football team dropped its 2nd game in 3 starts Friday, bowing to Jerome Travers, three - time |1913 championship Bobby Jones passed him by. Tartars Stomp Dakotans stomped over an inexperienced North Dakota State football] team, 39-0, yesterday, to win ts 3rd straight home game. A slim crowd of 647 fahs saw ‘the Tartars break open the game in the 3rd quarter with a 20 point scoring spree. North Dakota held Wayne to Hamilton Takes Over lt previously had lost to the PITTSBURGH # — Tom Hamil- | Republi 21-6 , beat Detiiia | ton, Pitt’s director of athletics, will | Republic, 21-6, and beaten a _. _ School, 26-0. | der of the football season. and end Kenneth Hill, team cap- | tar coach who became ill 10 days tain, were standouts . de- | ago, was advised by his physician spite the defeat, The team’s next | not to attempt to resume coach- game is Friday with the Hazel | ing this fall. : First Deer Permit | Helioscope on TV CAMDEN, N. J. ®—Helioscope. Bangor was the 1st man to win one | televised (CBS) $50,000 Trenton “District C’’ season Dec. 1-7 |yards for touchdowns after Bob | 13-6 victory over East Detroit. It | est depart- feai. Badgers, Bucks Collide Today in Crucial Tilt | Unbeaten Records, Rose Bowl Hopes, National Rankings at Stake By FRITZ BOWELL } COLUMBUS, Ohio }—Wisconsin }and Ohio State put their unbeaten Rose Bowl hopes on the line against each other here today, and 82,500 fans had tickets for the tus- tle of the titans. The brilliant Badgers, victors over Marquette, Michigan State, Rice and Purdue, haven't beaten records, national rankings and | » . e Gracey’s Tally ‘on Interception Averts Shutout: Pontiac 11 Outplayed in Friday Homecoming at Saginaw By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's football team, floundering in the midst of what may prove to be one of its worst Saginaw Valley Conference seasons Pentiae Press Phote LEADER — Harold of Clarkston ‘DERBY’ Lumm Jr., WH, Friday morning took over the lead Hill's Stadium to watch the Lam- the Bucks here since 1918—and Coach Ivy Williamson has four ‘losses and a tie to show for five years of’warfare with the Bucks. But the word is out that Wiscon sin thinks ‘‘this is the day." | Ohio State, which hat rolled over | Indiana, California, Illinois and Iowa, is in tip-top shape to show the invaders they are wrong. . * . * On paper the teams are pretty even. Wisconsin has the Big Ten’s best defensive team, Ohio the best offensive corps, Wisconsin is third on offense, Ohio third on defense. Both are blessed with hard-running backs and rugged lines. It's the kind of game no one figures to! break wide open, but one that a break—or an extra point or field goal—might decide. Ohio's three victories in the Big Ten give the Bucks the edge over Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michi- league. The Gophers and Wolver- ines meet today in Ann Arbor, so the conference race should be a two-team affair by nightfall. With the forward walls equal in weight, speed and mobility, the | game may swing on the running of | Wisconsin's Alan (The Horse) Ameche, a pile-driving fullback, }and quarterback Jim Miller, who | will match strides with Ohio's |touchdown twins, halfbacks Bobby Watkins and Howard (Hopalong) Cassady. All are high in the con- ference statistics at ball-toting. Jim Haluska, Wisconsin's alter- Qrteer tae opens $ | nate quarterback, and Buckeye sig- Bouthfiela 33 Waites Lane 7 nal-caller Dave Leggett, will add Clarkston A ac eo I TT pe mrp le Pope mace rts ¥v at which both are . Gareeeevite Se haly g = Avondale 29 Clewsen ‘ 12 Troy a . Birmingham 13 Bast Detrow . ser 2 te ,} Pontiac Band Pitegeralad . 20 «Lake Orion LB | Roe ster 12 Lapeer 3] |Port Huron «13. Permeale ie ’ ‘ Mase) Park 33 Mt. Clemens | St | Sh Jet’ Hits Hard = Fe ai SICGIS NOW ev e Bhore ft | 4 North Branch * Orisnviie. “ | tiac b . ’s marching } Roseville 3 mc ary | ec = | Patterson Wins Debut | ss," 3 S28" t Span Sets . | Simons rod Memghte 3 | during the half-time program at in New York Garden | ize 3 EME.) tte Pontiac High Arthur Hl foot - ball game in Saginaw. By JACK HAND The 106-piece organization, under the direction of Dale C. Harris, adopted a Latin American theme and staged two impressive num- bers. They played ‘‘Hernando’s Hideaway”’ while forming a huge | door with a movable peep-hole and | then moved into a congo drum for- mation to play ‘Beguine for Band."’ Both numbers were performed on a darkened field, with lights on the bandsmen’s caps provid- ing colorful outlines for the for- | mations. Steelers Seeking Revenge ==". : Against Undefeated Eagles titi sii’ 5" By JOE BRADIS PITTSBURGH w — Walt Kies for revenge, come to grips tonight with the unbeaten Philadelphia gan, each having won a pair in the | berjacks cut down the Chiefs, 'in the Pontiac Press “Big Phea- poy sant Derby.” His bird, which he, ™*¢ | is holding above, weighed 3 pounds Pontiac, bearing little resem- 10 ounces and was 36 inches long. biance to the team that won its Harold shot his prize on his fath- Ist two starts by impressive mar- |er's farm 6210 Shappie road, | gins, displayed very little offen- Clarkston. He used a 16-gauge sin-| sively, and even less defensively, gle shot, shotgun | Friday night. Chiefs picked up . . : only 85 net yards rushing | . r) | veldng 282, connected on only Michigan, MSC {is Ses.sssmes: te Chiefs were inside Arthur Hill’ : inKeyGames Wolverines Underdogs in ‘Jug’ Battle, but Spartans Favored Michigan's two Big 10 teams were involved in crucial conference rg ieee Hi ; 8 Hl i eee & defeated in Their single loss was a 26-7 deci sion to Army. Michigan State's Spartans hoped : i il Sparring Bout Injury Delays py a Flyweight Go TOKYO «—The world flyweight | title bout matching ailing Pascual | Perez of Argentina against cham- jpion Yoshio Shirai of Japan was | tentatively reset for Nov. 25 today amid complaints the pampas bat- 7 | fi belted around a Pontiac fumble set up the game's | ter had been getting | | F ! i i He 77E- | by some overweight sparring 4 en the @ and — g- wre moved to the 22 in four plays. Ad | Managers of both fighters agreed, | ams turned right end for his 3rd ‘after a 2-hour huddle that definite | score. date for the match, originally set for next Tuesday, would be re-set | to face on rg Oak in a non-confer- after doctors determine the extent | ence contést. of the injury to Perez’ left ear. | Perez hurt the ear in a sparring | Pirst downs 7 rr} match Wednesday. ore boy it Yards gained rushing cesses 108 333 was an aggravation an in- | Yards lost rushing .......... jury the 108 pounder didn’t know | Pssste attempted’... Tle he had. Passes completed ..........+-< 2 r) = = ___... | Yearde-gained ne n 6 inter DY wes 1 Number of punts ...__.....- 3 7 #334 |} Own fumbles recovered ...., Number of penalties . ) President Art Rooney of i. a), Steelers has placed an additional | "*** peimte—Carter (2) Lions Given Slight : crowd will be close to 40,000—the Eagles in a National Football | largest in years. . League game that could have an * ¢ e ‘Edge Against 49ers jimportant bearing on the outcome! The Eagles-Steelers is the only | |of the Eastern division title. |Saturday night game. The big! SAN FRANCISCO @ — Undis champion, tied for last place in the! In their first contest at Philadel-| game Sunday is the Detroit Lions-| He continued phia, the Eagles squeezed by the San Francisco 49ers clash on the | to take the title for the fourth | Steelers 24-22 on an &l-yard touch- | West Coast. This one is for the tie. a record which he held until |down drive in the closing minutes, | Western division lead {spurred by the passing of quarter- | nd he back Adrian Burk. * Steeler fans are still squawking DETROIT w—Wayne University about that one and to show their | Los Angeles; and the Green Bay enthusiasm they've bought out, Forbes Field. i puted leadership of the National Football League's Western Division goes on the block here tomorrow | when the San Francisco 49ers meet . the two-time champion Detroit In other Sunday games, the Lions. Browns play the Cardinals in Chi- Detroit, with a 3-0 league record, cago, the Chicago Bears travel to rates as a 6'2 point favorite over the 49ers, with a record of three wins and a tie—?4-24 with the Los Angeles Rams. Packers visit the Colts at Balti- more. | \ Maryland's Orange Bowl Chances Seem Doomed; Terps Bow to Miami's Hurricanes, 9-7, Friday By ED CORRIGAN The Associated Press | Whatever chances the University , of Maryland had of returning to} |the Orange Bowl this New Year's | day appeared doomed today in the iwake of their 97 defeat at the hands of Miami (Fia.). * LJ . Friday night’s game was an im- | portant one for Jim Tatum and his ‘Terps. The National champions last year, they have taken a bad, LANSING w — Perry Snyder of | nosedive this season and now are out of the national picture. They in addition to the Miami! de- | undefeated Hurricanes, will Go much to en hance their national ranking. They $) are ineligible for a bowl bid, how-; In other major games last night ever, because of difficulties with George Washington and William the NCAA. and Mary played a 13-13 tie; Fur The teams fought on even terms man scored an expected triumph until 10 seconds before the half over Davidson 19-7; Chattanooga when Bob Nolan made a fine, leap-| won its fourth straight at-home and Denver knocked Wichita out of the unbeaten ranks 27-14. Meanwhile, the his goal line for a safety. | action today. — Terps couldn't score until! * *¢ @ their hopes were all but dead with’ Southern California may not win four minutes left. the Pacific Coast Conference title, Houston turned back Villanova but the Trojans could make the a 31 favorite, will battle a field of of 1,000 permits to shoot any type dropped an early season game to before a “grocery” crowd of 57.817 | Rose Bowl, if they whip California, older stake horses in the nationally- deer in the special Allegan county UCLA and were tied by Wake For- in Philadelphia. A grocery chain UCLA, the favorite, is ineligible, * * 3 distributed tickets to customers * 3 who purchased $10 worth of goods.| Oklahoma, the No, 1 team in the Associated soft Kan- Jack Patterson scored three touch- | country in the weekly sas isan aM ce ny ty a i Beh ale aa tae OT Ta a eae arene iy Se H rig é TO ae en ea TWENTY-TWO | ——~—4-- fo Be Speeded Businessman , ._._| NEW YORK @®—Many wives of | Security Board Studies tired businessmen think their lives | + . * ‘would be more exciting if they Scientist's Fitness to were married to a glamorous stage Know Secrets or screen star But pretty, blonde Louise Hoff, | WASHINGTON (UP) — Navy a small town Indiana dancer who Secretary Charies S. Thomas to- | js now in the big time as a singing day promised a quick decision 0n comedienne, wouldn't marry a whether the government should| glamour boy if she won him in deny defense secrets to Dr. Ed-|a bingo game. ward U. Condon, famed atomic! “I've never gone for them— scientist. - they don't appeal to me,” said Out of ‘fairness’ to Condon and Louise, who is currently starred hecause of the “importance” of | '" the musical revue, “Bon Voy the issues involved, Thomas said | age.” at the plush Versailles sup he will “personally follow through Per club. “I'm too much of a farm on the case to see that a decision &'™ ae is expedited. Louise intends to stay a bachelor A Defense Department secur | girl until her dream man comes ity board last July granted Con- along, and her dream man is the | don “limited” access to classi- guy some wives complain is a fied industrial security informa- boring nightmare—a substantial, tion. But Thomas suspended this (level-headed businessman, Thursday afternoon pending & “I've met all kinds of men,” she complete new review of the case, | said, “and I don't think you can | beat a businessman for a husband Condon, director of research and | : |—a@ good solid citizen, but one who for the Corning Glass | doesn't overdo being solid ig soli Co. in New York, said he had been) te never even been tempted fully cleared for secret data four to marry anyone in show business, times by four different boards and although I love show business. | would be be ‘pleased te be cleared People are always asking me why | a fifth time, confident that one | don't get married. But when | more honest, objective review of Jou're two weeks here... and two | my record can only lead to this weeks there... how can you, un-| result." less you believe in making snap | Corning Glass, which only an- judgments? I've got that plodding | nounced Condon's “limited” clear- Hoosier mind, I like to think ance last Tuesday, said it will things through.” . continue to employ the scientist | °° “pending the outcome” of the new| Louise shocked the strict Quak- security review, HI i, for Husban There's se much going on.) Nothing's going to look good back in Spiceland when I get home.” Louise became q vocalist by ac- cident during wartime, Touring battle areas in Europe as a USO entertainer, she sometimes found the improvised stages too muddy for acrobatic dancing. y “‘T tried singing, and GI's seemed to like it,”’ she recalled. She rode into Paris in a weapons carrier stopping along the way to sing to the combat troops. * * Ld ‘After the war I just stumbled ints comedy.’ she said, ‘and I hike it best of all.”’ Both her songs and comedy rou- tines have a_ breezy, friendly, | down-to-earth quality that night club audiences like. But Louise has been traveling most of her life since she was 13, and now she'd like to find a spot in a Broadway show. “The money is less,” she said, “but I want to stay put for a SPUR LINE while." _ing—her score is about the same a3 President. Eisenhower's—and | | knitting. | “Actually, I detest knitting,"’ she | said. But it helps pass the time—_ until the right tired businessman | comes along. Louise is prepared to knit him | a pair of free socks as her dowry. | Accidents Prove Worth | of Yesteryear Products | DENVER ® — They don't make . em like they used to, At Montrose, Colo., a new auto) collided with a horse-drawn buggy. The car was badly dented. There wasn't a scratch on the horse. At Durango, Colo, a narrow gauge passenger train—last one in operation in the United States— | banged into a tractor-trailer stalled on the tracks. Police estimated damage to the truck at $400, The pint-sized train's cowcatcher was scratched, 1D, .ian | Hal Boyle Saye : Condon Ruling Pretty Comedienne Seeks’ kas SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ro — Tor ; “Can't you fall over when he shoots you? We certainly ought - “I'd like to live here. | to show some interest in his growing up!" by Walt Disney FANE BUSA AEE I WISH I COULD CRACK THIS WALNUT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 THE BERRYS RZ \— by McEvoy and Strieber e- ¢ Sgereeenrete |, Q .* r ° LEP Pherae, ° ‘, te THAT CHILD ‘You NOTABLY ; ise HER GoLLe = on MY OAUGHT E rT AU SA LIKES OF YOu! BEGONE ! BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES “See, it's much easier my way.’ You can't miss!" $ WHATEVER THAT 15.00 BETTER & WOSTLE &O' RETURN TT BACK Pe , sd . by Charles Kuhn WELL , YA SEE,AFTER I GET TH’ CAKE ICED... 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The White House announced re- cently that the Atka would leave Dec. 5 on an expedition expected to last four or five months He said it is an ‘‘untouched reservoir of natural resources.”’ At the rate the world is “recklessly | spending” its resources now, Byrd said, the Antarctic materials could | have great strategic value. He said the area has coal, ura- nium, other minerals and ‘‘there inust be oil.”’ Byrd, whe iy serving as tech. nical adviser to the Atka expedi- tien and to the planned second | mission, also noted that if Panama Canal is destroyed sea traffic would have to go tween Cape Horn, at the tip of South America and the Antarctic continent. “It could be important for us to have some contro] of that area at least,’’ Byrd said. He observed that Russia is ‘“‘quite interested in the Antarctic area, He expressed his pleasure that the United States government ‘‘at last’’ also is - y- ing great interest. Couple Are Injured as Truck Hits Auto the its be- | Produce DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices public farmers markets reported by the Bureeu of Markets : Fruits: Apples, Deliicous, fancy, 6.25 bu; No 1. 600-450 bu; applies, Greenings, No 1, 300-350 bu, spples. Jonathon, | faney. 4.00 bu; No 1. 3.00-3.50 bu: applies | McIntosh, fancy, 475 bu; No 1, 3 00-3 75 bu: apples, Northern Spy. No 1, 350-400 ‘bu. apples, Snow, No |. 250-300 bu; apples. Wolfriver No 1, 3.60-389 bu Cider. No 1. 2.25-250 4-gal case. Grapes No 1 90-110 pk Pears. Bosc. No 1 3.50-400 bu. Quince, No 1. 450-5 00 bu 50-200 bu < | Vegetables coh, iNo 1 \ bu rots. topped. No }. 100-150 bu Caull- | flower. No 1. 175-225 doz Celery, No 1. 200-250 crate: celery, | doz. Celery root, No }, Cucumbers, slicers, fancy.-450 bu: No 1. 3.00-3.50 bu: fancy 35@ bu Dili No 1 65-80 doz behs) Eggplant. No 1. | $0- ‘3§-1.50 $0-Ib onions, dry, No 1, bag: 80 10-Ib. Parsley, 1 onions pickling. No 1, curly, No 1. @5-1.00 ‘1, 5-90 des behs. 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ORION ARE garage Ff proctagha oil heat. 2 a | : ia mint __ Exche nl ee rully modern 8- RFA \ #1300 solttse lot om paved 3 cor round floor SEMINOLE Pee NICE HOME one 27 373* ——— ar cone es eek WEST OF on v dit fs c LE HILLS ROOM A Tt Owego. ) wont, gazeae, ct oer tes) on cn wea same. Linea we BALDWIN AVE. eee Soe ae Set ewes) ST SELES finan ees ae SES i RE Bin we ‘ou -) . A ry ; fh eh . Ete 3 ROOM APT : month. required vretieee” ret. valescent ae See co HOUSE—A GOOD rian eer sid — garage Masses large ond small. Cash for ee wat . ADULTS Possession Syste oh per unos Homes | Ree a we TN yg a in oneal scones. ee tas cane Let PE one: McLARTY¥ cone srercneanean a BOA NPN wr wen Wentere \ nic: j= . ferred Working ooh oe Joh rong sccm A he 40-2 caoeees een cat with svete MEAGHER nea — @ or PE See rhea see scale He n K. 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Rent, ROOSEV van Village heart of Sy!- OR 1-9815 12.500 $3500 Son basement Lake $0 worms to _ basement rear aaucaber ts oe oe, If you are =VELT mata cael tidal i ——— dows ee home ‘ Two 3 Sa | ies SS ooking foro home which! the whole JOSEPH F Eee rresiage Tels pe sy basement ‘tirepiace fy bedroom nmtnts BOOM FURNISHED ONE a ween Oem ane orice Ue bee salor. “Ga the first” foot Pps Ace oe mane fee only oye ot rman viay "St Hie boo bnew Pal utilities paid. |. $n Bn M HOUSE WEEKLY RA ae Sunday . -{[-|—= oot iste FE 2.0300 . ies aces. kesieets ore ee Vanna, URNISHED BASEMEN1 ' MY 2-4662 m at Lake onan | $12 aad TES — tor tbe ‘amily ral nod ay 1-5 rative Real faa of hanes Pioneer H hi Meare Wa Easy — i pee agg lie dag ry NT Rent Houses Unfurn : ROO . | Ser event yo gath= : jenange . “Met ighlands “ne atson, Realto stare era ¢ and re : os] oo C ern 3 bed W. 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PORs | HOTEL AUBURIN bacoment with yew rail a eh oe ~ ga ayle entsnneee bath up. : rs ree | _T ] portation yf 7 2930 CH Pp _Lake Ra ers 9050- at 2 h thon ft v at » rage . wo reasoned! See ee na FE . Rooms. 1131 PETRC 3-1060. PPh ay ly Penne hy ims | tne best the type erage. ti ranch type whh bearcou Are (ee, Shown to sores and We st ov iit a) or rv = “ CHILDREN “WELCOME. 5 ROOMS 7 eaDate mobens poLis GPP os aubers eee a | Priced at 618.500 Some now, & Me a with possibilities we opsoustncen. family Desirable. cea Once “REALTOR ~INBURANCE Immediat orth Side 8 ed aE Sa ao tae ae ee re pean | = sop win ss 300 | a ft living a vestibule WHITE LAKE - a Oakland Ave le x: omen: wg Be weeny LR Orns wey entice ae bees _____Rent | 2 ft living reo to spac bedroom Kr fruit by ibe. feet _ vr} floors home “ONLY. PRIVAT = country ‘section. 8 is Nic Stores THE picture windew complete wun Noepises pane! full basement 3‘cer 6 ae ferme trance. W IVATE EN-| °¢ er Roc miles to Poo- #0, SUN IS S drapes ~ complete Astipees ce ving room do ae a ar full ae | Keecea e 2 bepeeess. = po = Close and telephone —— het water $108. mo In- SINOLE OR | AND it be HINING ner ee kitehen with| sik 6x14 kitchen on 44 a ob r in lot with frat aoll'é 4 GROUND PLO e in FE eee ee cee ee | er BLE oucat aan been for « 1 -Dishm ws, tile @ with cor- oil anac with double WE oT Ss ses CU “Le > ter ROUND FLOOR PF — 600 or all ti v mile 32x50, at 26 = = eee ee cou- aster and * torced Ite su BU RB ( - KL trance and PRIVATE PE 5-3832 afte pg till notth of T 17 Dixie ' , 0 wh | basement. vent fan , ear air beat. bedroom AN FR REA , do’ bath. EN aT MIDDLE, r ¢: { Telegraph . enjo y er @a_ heat, full gara'e and attached . } 26 N ie North | ome, Employed < coals ant Year round i= STRATYS.. LAKE tion coll PE POR INFORMA. | Ghat started to wis 8 home | reation, | oe egg apace tor ree ae | ‘basement yee ae} Bungalow—2 Acres | Evert “10 FE ces es “CLEAN 2 Ana ROOM ¥O Ses Ga oes oe te : smee Go ow looting better oat sapette. Seneet i IVAN W floored LS beth (3 beareomer ‘tile | V IL I ae : mew FoR COU. KEEGO HAR Lincoln Rent Office — sa tet cme | shrubbery . See | 2 eo we basement—oil oo vul .LAGE OF EW BRICK TERRACE.) — an 3 rooms ae SMALL HOUSE Se ice Space 4| room needed is a Bre | garage, | attached drive to 3 car | RAM | walle, ooms. i ide Brick 2 car feoree- | Lovely ant LFORD fon shed eat and ROO 4-2090 beth. | DESIRABL ~~ | bedroom kite: ; J . : con rpeting home cunee ¢. Private hot water | HOUSED & A only | main | mel oorice Pace gpm bath, —. = | dr. ap sictrin "* FE $-509 tows, I ood a1 380 coied in teded. well ond on Com im, beautiful set | _ Haine’ nd MO eas ce aPar:| beet eiveed, Rents amg VERY, bene eee ae = | St ee aritiact eas I or FE S-2564 |e flat” | Spar ca! on ga, ag prex 3 BEDROOMS —EEAT | 7 Meeaeatacaatitn) See ee| Se | of “land DAY Possession men Cooperative Real eu NE. | Dorothy Sayd tore | fires AGuite. Relere “HEAT couple eal ARTY wa oy Be'satare heat nice bts for 06.800 with a | * GRANTS 18 _Real Rotate Rachange sTaNe —— Front Special Dorothy gen terms. ene rE Cre Fenm: -| - Tel : o B | - * j hom. y lake . ender | aMALL CLEAN 3 ROOM APT snot Gan ve Use Re. “Cai a erent LOG CABIN—-KE | You aoe ner: | 1 219 Joxtya REALTY CO. | | — Fa otras | 3aue Saree ; Poster socerg ty aa Wa ae oan ar Bien oUF. | Fer 48733. sR. Mock | A Cute “end N—-KEEGO U InsURE rT 9 to § pm Daily: Phy Ba 2-0983 gone be Tr es Co on ones Bent ver 38 oF | dome FOR RE} a Duek | Rent Miscellaneous —— i oeee cabin | | to 6 sun ron inde weageiew | AD Seat 6 PM PE Sse) Mon | ‘elcome RENT 3 CHILDREN ®4® aneous 420 this ere two bedrooms : 3 notre ee ber. | Prive A. | MS 2 ATERFORD 2 Pangus. Orton EN N TO RENT WITH ——— uthehes’ and living mesos Senda * down stairwa ey t mise . ee Wat ako entrance ery i- LAKE TBE: ville | "ry stalls, ——— one ayo ‘ity a ae | baa, by 2-6 p.m. rooms, 4 pe 32 more ve will weet oy one email erford Townshi Big CUT BALDwii Seer aban eae | oS B. Feepe Dope son eh med enn — co aBEAL™ CO., REALTORS Cedar Hol and slibtaced sale vary’ soa D the Bay week. ‘Private beth Gas Pe er igen ge aatesay Laie. ___ For Sale H ———— ly oe ap ony eee Open ve Real Estate brick with 2 m Lane. 3 bedroo — very meet) “Weil ionelson Park | geheol and . | Ranta sat ren welcome ro 2 Soe 1 a os | ouses 43 mov s all it takes rag 10% W BA Sun 104 a »*, — ~ Lev atiached = to DONT PAII room Lg Cape Cod 7 =. ol conter. Full cepa uGpaiee = = ome i nowt wa E 24047. between 8 ' DIGNIF | NEX aos 20065 £4) %4- et -- sce | to, ome, .tip 8 etree, tenes: iiing ‘room Cerpeted | The. be “Sought for Stee. LEAN MODERN 2 ROOM. PRI- ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE | eee | peer OFMICE rest Li. Golf Course On | Cag chewer wells eek floors oa omg and, carpeted = Acted’ te 8 Very g down cca ee wae | iStaate ba once. | QUIET ee: PS ke we | Erase ig eset a ey ian very goo reset ace yee ga USE- | -Mer_On > Dine coe ar eee lures : Hanmi “BEAU. eg Re. ture 1,000 down ers & shrubs. : Gk tet a ot a has @ 2 car on & corner re esis afer es eignte 6 ROMS | INVESTMENT BARG ares all the dignity” the home “on Lake, Orion baates witcn “ior open signs open | =o sie ala ana ss complaialt mos oll beat R Apts. Unturnished 34 FOR RENT oe | a vcyent tte. —_ poral | ad oosied American, sive the ALTER g " ,- Good ‘beach OPEN SUNDAY 14 SUNDAY 18 aan woh een Ga ' ay . is a . TOR i | very 8 ROOM TER perty. East side RESPONSIBLE fonts a S| has (cxerything house that oe DOWN | __ Lake A. JOHNSO ‘IRWIN Seminole Hills | om this i. 4 of ta See Tw in| Ral 2°84 Gat ecrtee | cone ames sea Seep ae a INSON, Realtor |msau may ROSA| Suter eres COLORED ¢ end ne near schoo! | "ee ine ; * @ bee The | panies . OR -2533 ATE —CO-OP newly dee e have wEWLY area of rvice. Within | it, ste juded. auto with liv re | HOUS! + a cd MEM ] several DECORA“ED 3 Write Penties ‘Pre 0 8 mie | red walls Ii car ge: ple ilborgy as Boog areees, 8 ques er ee _ 1704 S. Tele , | et "re eee Pi wens living "room end Soot aun avo teen oe = stove SLs = mie Press. Box #7 geome conginon a boo eee, 8 30 BUT 1 & 8G — _ Telegraph Rd. Rn ma) Ne ane pt gy Meme mt «ic mf vad hove come hates bets We 3 : ea ; @ OMS AND B ent retw with this FELL — ———————- | ~ rooms large j some ; eAno wee M-5e sae. AND Sate —“Feau = with natural finish sword oS REALTOR ONE §S . For Colored ution. 3 8 ere for more Infor, cles tete., Coll saxurioL t bees BABY § ROOM — ee toa cid seats Gules Gee © noon ™ ome with 3 bed R’ We have several | , . ° ADAMS REA Sees, apt. ? BEDAM LUX garage “MODERN. FIR — . _ DOWN for formal — a room | ms AND BATS UTHLIT? wont, ‘aces ie full base- we en eral eee: = ww L co. apt. overlooking lake COXURY ™ $06. menthiy SPiace.| be ow fh beth ene? ond floor has mG. The see all ee oe JE gg aha), = Fa so Pere Tete! Comptessty sogorn ane | “oe > en, On +3003 ' v “ eferences T e . beedr ' i . 301m 5 ell ete he Rreplace 2” bedrooms’ e's Ta atte eet, Bivens eg hn EO cola Oi © ice | ones oes juts ane OP | r] ATED NO enced rooms. | 60x yments 455 maborsser fg | JU oar | fe co from $800 Re oe wr Dorothy Sav monthiy Digh rent got pe a | BLOCK FROM SE 7 ‘ 7 noe Gol nyder Lav v act active! acres of land 8 room house close to 2 -ARS | WE Buy | Sunday, 2 ol DUPLEX 10 Ww REALTOR ender yaceer & & READ y priced at 26 Bt 4 bedroo: to N. Sagine LAND AND vying i pes y. to § p.m. | Tl a s, FE ¢-3983 paatTon EM tue “t ¥ 2 bedroom YY FOR YOU wn by appt = tery in —_ . vomited CONTR 0 Indien wood Rea. OOM APT. AND Bd FIN woe ig ag lg od RAEBURN | large Bitchen — te seed bel : is THE “BIRD the tt caee E 2 BEDR« tual 46417 2 3 pe. be y bus fea- BURN S | OF stop at 136 “gil rE eeses \an wood and close BIRD” TO in Drayton 3420 Warre T. lake front OOM YEAR RO’ space, nic th, ample clos ’ N ST East S | perking s eo rming Ne Course | ah Sze and 4 p.m a road. Pull = go AR ROU ND stove 4 retrieere sllaeile - =: INCOME ide | space ample jlontal a on Co. NEW SUBURB st men x - . e , y nous “Ai ax FRIVATR Sacer ‘eutte and freee" Sa leat six etre in th fing | ota ee Ny RU ANRENCE AND HARGE BS Sis STE | puncte meguin vat a oa noe eet cana ew teas’ besa ee ee down $6,300 with $975 oan an anced seen ca bving room alow Large GER CO © tiled reome end Esteliont | ME ; _stove furnished New ona © ly $100 excel | r could be ing rooms 0} irepiace, @ log-burning 7 fe Radler Recreat on one uult oration west 3 VERY ee Pon 41932 ill ac per month SASHABA apartment: converted saa day & ining. room han- Muros | 630 lower leveP jop room in m only last oon, te email kitchen, LARGE ROOMS “ DOWN w ROAD beme with A three sto shower ° Cope Po FR 5-418) 3 pond fireplaces and ¢ tile bath Au ole er wtilities as heat, soft F. Cc Woo . furnec S rms & bath sexy room kite a nice itv ry heat. new por amg yp oil rative Rea) fleges Truly Lake priv stra laree ict E heat PE «7640 garage eae. D CO Groat porch wonr beater. larg con basset shes com aeons an Eragon 3 veom fe Exchange and value. that ag ond tainly « yd GR RO — Corser zee pevesetien. Prien lot tmmediane Savage aaa uivertel roan your rest mane” yous seo, Brive out Qpnaeg. ay A ay iy North AND Bate eaten Ae s Lake Ra & M.t9 OPEN = “se . y 8130 tor someone with $2300 sensed. “ —¥-o SMART BL Y | 7 god Ra on Indian py Sewn" bar minutes drive _ fre Clyde. 20 | yet ney WA down , ba U Ss watch per cent. f nooMena Call_ OR M. TO ‘ges — ‘ spown wet sun tae J Michael’ AnD BATH oe | CAMERON oom Kdw. M.S Last Side E | THINES pinne ABOUT FOLLOWING SILVER LA | ur Van : L WE SMALL FA fea S AND BATH c «PE. £-9620 after 6 R 8ST H. CLARK : tout. Real "xtra | wen, lags god - SOUTH? delightful KE oProrise > RM rance. Utilit PRIVATE AND BATH. REAP jee 1962 W. Ru +6402 n Open Ev tor | ern 2 room our chance tiful br view for sic John K $1,000 DOW ‘ 08 toe Fermened Om OOM Reference NEEDS nec | secretive Seat. Real venings W Saginaw St Ph er ee ee or = 4, eT ae Richty venboosed < home ow "ie Realtor Modern ¢ room WN ROOMS AND ROOM BRICK TERR 2-2428 Exchange Fe seis =| with ving 4 over $680 dow covers the e if ne anew rege. home. 3 car oniy. Private 5 BATH COUPLE cated clos TERRACE L change i or room oR pi bd indow the er ph. FE if aa and lh me 78 entran ot ta e te downtow 10. _FOR nd she F 6 room HOSPIT pg the re Eves tor & acres , i ROOM ~* res rete ~ oe ape and fall bath Con- | A } oh UNFINISHED T 8ED- oa room: otal ty A 9 ergo on sooty etreet the : te ae and ve Rew iain Excha Approx, een with $1,000 x, sie wes ‘noc oni) ELWOOD GoDERN 7 ROOMS ANE Sib orre sieve TE lan f ichen with ser, | Sta of Rorage apace. Young: Bag ie rennenate ‘nage ngs Ml snowing ocion Cogroies x GENCY, 1 PE 42583 , oad ELWOoOoD Ah after 4 p.m Ry BATH | __ large bedrooms TB on 3 automatic gas Teoomens wh | po ore = gt ats ae | ay west of neous fomaine COUPLED» wa “ai tao Brow OFFERS ead: SKE HOME witod ose ranted tire | hae a mie gee | Cl terete - Iw Penne AND ree = Wrw att [MODERN 3 \ cea lennaned Scales oe ge Og sro sae ler ony payments “ih SS ee eee on oad A RD FE. PARTRI ot ct sese crren—weates | # By" rimmed) West ee SSeS Toreneeeste, | CRA FOR Pi ee i REALTOR FE 28316 only) Wo pets, Tit Prow | re hee J s room brick with 9 bed. cor garage. Call tosay. pores. 3 | eo ue A WF ORD | pow ferent tere eos «= Sunday 3-5 . - a +8516 « pooms AND BATE peruy — FRE RENT — } tion, teat “new eond!- x y Seminole Hills oven a WEST sUBURBAN- Ot j — 705 4th St. -—— —— 4 ae 1 MD ened raite Lake _ Cotate, seedy. oivee a be 200. ea § aoe be. H*SIDE | ate story 7 534 W Huron EVES on csae | Rew Soe orings A ae | Nearly AD eb Rd Oct. 28. Availabdl en. Suitable ‘s down, 655 000, $2,- 2 bed ern home. ond brick-—1 bed arge al rancher eli i bedrenm. room home i Roches ~ eople. References for 4 per month °'™ rooms, living including pert room ' | on nie Zasoy tw Lec coram 9 down ‘ a Th. bg eee ee East Si Ce ake ul. ta dooee gee he ton o. SUN Se oe ae po gags lel yeaa bg Ss " i . . - . , tia! on t on be ~ dine . Siac Me OE ae sa snnene oa career are 2a aa SE eee | ee | Se ssamrat pases ww a Senday 25 ROOM WICK oe ex incom _ autom race, = front, SPECIAL S rent , we te qual * 82 NEW SHA erated close to NEWL lease at lg La ona bath ry —— er, garage. = f water eer | family sized —" Pelt $224 Du HOW ING aan A good buy rig a | ; qualified buyer j — full sews BUNGALOWS ing couple downtown work- room ; Mere Immediate 2 bed- has down, living room only $7,500 | B io nham Driv | Leshe R. Tri vanes, 00 gates Gal A Cc ott ae w Detes. Ps a Laze Rd 46000 2678 eee, | — 4 rooms - car. | Gal pero terrace, 2 cer Positively : iio AC RMs--208 « i Open Ma Realtor pL ge pane a = 8 heat pao LLAOE, ota i181 fi PT ROUSETRATLER “#7 MOD Scparate entra $100' pe — gee 3 bedrm ren basement —of] , high ft of pA gy ote lakefront! 4 moe = some. ++ ad | auacaea 6 RAM rots picture window vind cna stue. Fe aaa _el Pe ATLER ik, e ment dns ce. full j bese. pero Rg x i. - = ena homes a 's in A A ie pe of lina abe’ M1 AR ae with eas } $4161 or FE cpt besede with BA mn! sharp OOM : E cellent le- v~ ved cs POSSESSION 1| ving pleasent and FOR eat, bd ap BATH term: paved ig 31 sir auto off hes walls, forced ment pow for fect “a plac bath room — 2 large bed A cup Bus. 547 A hot water OM For Rent Room: . a deo. heater, sel t. auto. hot wate | e for everythi “a ou | electric wate and j a rooms, and counters, kEw _— ___For Rent Rooms ( aon aaa uae : _. | ving, ‘manos ‘thie ‘Sbearoam 1 beat, Comngiots . crore ___| peaptoreg Onlin 09 iy te 4 APARTMENT 3 ROOMS "Cae han ete size soon, atiamee manene Leslie R Tripp, Realtor | fe ssarees ee ree and rnd Sata eres eatoas 23-2544 or EM A pad Lake EM tise Motors PISHER mae Pon. | @ room modern “2 Evenings or aoe * and autem: lore! M garden space r) MO drive * i ROOME 3800, BUS STO! re. 36 W iN- barh, 18"49 chic house. 24240 Lewrenece 6t tian enjoyable ale : 96.500 sell this week | ’ Driv. VES YOU ° NEWLY DECORATED. ee oe eee seul Core dae tate ten onn K ; ke at, Sane | cat gerege. Lar ste lve 1% 500. Terms too Drive out Raldwin IN ARG 32819 A — dd r Oxia — . rwln 5-0304 | t the , You ie lot, lendecaped RAY O'NEIL. R rm left to fn Princeton, 3 ROOM APTS. OR : bus la 1 REALTOR | BL ee price eal Bey! | model. EM 3 ROOMS. by door oe 101! wml w altor BY WEAT @ AN + iignte, and electric, R MEAT. ares re eee English he - — Cans ERD RD JO te Palee FE Dilek or PR Oates heat, utilitie D_ BATH STEAM quired. S2\_ Wa "Slate seecrifice “her ’ te, wit) COTTAGE ee ve PE 21804 fireplace ome \erary, A LAKE RD To "CARs o-operative Real | Este baghas ia R J. VAL ora rttate CoMrORT Wayne Greet FE Drayton PI 900, terms eke home At Se ee “e tote $ + Mie Fo iow rachange 345 Oakland A UET, Realtor Re TABLE SLEEPIN on Plai pho nome. ved. ideal KURTH TO sHOSsH 3 ‘o-operstive Res ee or 13—- Betw Apply, 2 for ; _ 3 bec perative Real FE 5-0603 eee Ne child HEATED after. 4 ri ead dou Rus 4 Bedroom oe la ns ——_ DURNRAM a DhIGE e hoe a irm. ranch wit $ Estate Exchang: ls by diva, ‘pes ane SEA Farerove : ne DOWN SeOuE ST OFF ome = Likerbor? a sal ning " ind ae LX) DOWN ° ear t w of @ ROOM FLAT IN 5 RE private heme. no R0oe enceliont garden ecres with wil ceoskter' late meas ata 7 j garage offers t ay and Gas paekew Taree Beles soon me transportation ye _ more inking 27 ahatee- ern 4 Dorcel trees Hoe Z iog of value in oo. om | 1m. h New Lc the comfort Oo you all matte eS aot ied rom, esi bg att ey wo —— “WARM i SLEEPING * ceatt cig, Laring, only NOW WE HAVE I - J REAL ries 2 te S Down Payment of steady. d s year round Peres windows. tome i sheciipe ne th and Lookout tOOM iexta with tute ‘ r HAVE _ o Vv, drait tre ick interior fin- Rent "teeee og CLEAN SEEN 5a Oba —_ | om Gl AE beat, combine: wien the congeus an te Established 1916 a bd ree OR FF. 2-0474 bean ane A. pm. Sunday like heat inate SUT wast $1.100 "DOW N pte cata Ce 35 CLEAN SLEE oe oe ine- often forgotten nueners te ne > Wochaage Eves oe ype Constant ee Basement § room garage ens. 1" homes in the Large fa pnate ai ree le see. correct ent. gas bungal * oe AND on cays. # PING ROOM MA building: 2 other small ‘Y Large 2 1 newer or easly conve mily home 1 ov heat 164, of h degree furnace, — ° BATH. jasommen lp = turon bus FE AN vaiuone An outs = pifies the A iving room income 1 rted for 2-fam = $550 DO water heater. auto 6 umidity re Garage. month ESIRABLE _bus_ FE 7-050 we at $14,700 tanding Besemen merican trad i“s bathe fy 93 WN marble eal This NT VAC New ge Call at 132 W. Iroq Root aT ; terms ie t with furna: ition ment with ga . full base bedroom bh * sills, lovely 2-star is the nt C REAL and §:30. Sat. between 1 EM uois, FE 23-4710. ae w Vetera i . ringer toate {nied ‘Sone placsor a tue. | tone tan erg eos pena orations, select chotee of model whict Bettyin _ TY CO. corr : PLOYED, ns Attenti terms side location coment ¢ plastered ga Louise Lak Clarkston on many othe oan saw ich You - rr Branton: Prams, ev yon PLURNRED, WEAR Rr, | ea we os Ba thers | pore cg ak eligib North 4 ACRE én price bil O08 sre As = her Oar. cnaing payment fut” eink ne aby advertised DANDY BUNGA = Incoin _3-3962 thru. May. pe. | phe gy immer y ase orth suburban : - ortgage costs : Slectr $1,500 LOW ; ee oe 6 oe floor. A & roots ic We st of een OgrFAOR, SUTFARLE Foe mc PRISE EeTuane® | Sky SS Pista areas, 6 rooms on fret Oe LD tus rect Oo out W Huron, M.S Total*price of $16.90 in. feo aiidiega a q . | LARG: | 7 also 2 breere- ad ached | urnace. Heated ston to this ett ate aes- ' Tep Hall to Water. clud $16,900 in- wely kite yatem. = PE 30637 = WARM rooms knotty pine r- %0 oa rT home wen) reactive 2- to open st turn right © ules very Leeatee hen, at Rho 5 : restaurant. 1 “ To with on A Pull besem i tatoo bent tia. ted in one of rm. « erty gn Balesmen on * mi kite ycomp le off Bald ee garage welcome a0 6 or 2 ladies preferred. | AC beat, ‘fnished Sawn oo second floor ee ee they erer: ttchen: B te Ooi - | Shapes tele, ‘Scar attached HA FI mae to fireplace, aly a ‘rm with N h stove, ref aE ree, FOUR FAMILY ROE i . jand- z, ew J ; , "4 rige Outstand 6,000 FLORIDA s| share Bun’ price’ 18.800 lake ‘peiviieges YD N | Sous neue bho 0. | . 3 Bedroom Rancher onn K. Irwin freeze, w be trator. deep sie. meigas for an inre IDA Bished. 915 rything fur os. y Sun. 1 to 5 LTOR etc ver - dry nice weecchaee ee hoe seigntotnond private, rane Bs — OPEN SATURD eee f hee Attractive a 1085 Shows Pe me FB. ae 3 yer,’ mer bose private eg ee QOPENSATURDAY | Grose, re gs os, Sah Riese | mew care Spm pe saat eve a oe = sg susie 2) SPM. | m2" Sores Needs eee | poare fe Sn BH | fur- rE 21006, Jot” ole wide “ioe 8xo) } = —- closet . 3676 Brookda | ‘Leake 3 room bing | street with gee beat Sool = HU MP i et 74 with large LISH DESIGN tor le a eee wing | street on us lime, anne HRIES | See, Sree siviterss | Locatea 5 aa Charming tn aee| tame You cas GOOD BUY cs iry ee sted on an E S.room ¢ No. 3. Unfinished we oe eS" all around 1 Wiee homes See . | landscaped exceptionally la -@ wee ceramie™ tle ing quarters. a f @ith itv. night. $12,000. Call to. residential san aeRO | sitwet 3522 rata i At | plus alt. Bon Ponies 4 intshed Oniy frontage on WEST SII rooms : een oy heat nook, «as os Snes oe A chance to start $78 9 month = SIDE. Near Washington } a4 Pera Oak | Lake Rd py | brick concrete Mt 4 _ sereens. Nicely | ee pg Pin meg on Forced lot ot, stoker best, sonise Open Every D | tee tmeluds nd z tih.cen terme A ~ SOE ia At contiien, Meters cae | cuomatie. oth, "SS" $e hea ok® oe | Phowe hee i— consesl pay Wy garage. Lake pri cable eajecent te Sy living rm nest, 91 8. | Expert $2,600 down IT! 96.078 with TIRE Saracens + = es ve ia od at Lem os AT KE 3 2 On eM DIxwe or, es, fas, RED YH sis aaacd aioe noree Swen on Ma vill tore walt gatas BOM i |ORSE | ee ee mie umph wa CASS. ELIZABETH rt ia coe oe left on oleate | ries oy Annett Inc.|" ‘a ec wm REALTOR ~ FE 2.04 . 5% Are. NOR- - “BUD"|N , a3 N. Teles 74 ” snes eae’ Eases ny O;NE per OYD KENT, | 1” /NICHOLI egraph Ra. Open Eevee oye “Ww. Re Real AE ‘operative Rea) Estete "at enings and 21105 | house a) M4, Lawrence altor | vs” poi nie ba ~ crete _Eochange | anne, ‘| Neat te ae = #1 a pe e = onion SS or: _| Siriaas UE . 3 of ois on rove andere ove ‘ ids i van Detroit. | near \ { , . #3076. i he J ob . Cash i \§ oth terme. Fe | P APs \ ‘ ‘ i & — , = 2. ee ; ' - —_ eet oe wt i, ——- Se ee nS eee ee eee noe j eg > scte ae c.f. ae eae _ Sas ae si - 15 J * a .* \ _— @ ead — . * é ‘ : i Soret a v : i , ; i 4 ¢ ¢ bl / J - — ( - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 / eo ° i ‘ - . =” . é ; { ay oes For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43| CARNIVAL ~ by Dick Turner For Sale Resort Prop, 4 4A For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunities 51 ‘Mosey to Loss 33 | — - a PPO PL POL PP PO PPP PPL LL POE | PPPLPP PPP PAP PLL EPP aise Nicene LARE m nance STYLE’ 4 LARGE ROOMS ! 10 PT. FRONTAGE ON WATER- | ESTABLISHED BLEACH * S. a BOAT RIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY Ona to Cass Lake. With Sewer 94 to $5 an hour guaranteed. For 7m: ing © per cent ennus) re-| and water FE 3-1481 | fticulars call 42061 a : gh go Will sac v0 onett on investment. Hurry on this. ~— ROR SALE < OR Les LEASE FIL FILLING } WHEN YOU NEED hn gl : MO — ' ee a oe ‘ ae oo Going. _Mation wrne Peatice Nth N STA wth lacing on a This Week’s o Pe “henway not Rg h os Bt. all fenced Bargain for bui ro dK RENT USINES poh on er. City sewer ond water, io and | ‘For the Handyman APT. & B E iz chlo sfier consiserea. ms pee me MODERN STATION w help you with thesthat: can Frame 2 bedroom Living room {100 pr eg Eig S : Pumping better thas 1 oe vas n . up te aaee with Meaetane Full bath Base only 6 years old and new Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 3 ey re uk ana waulp. | 0nd reper . somal) men ment Hot air furnace. Interior ly Gecorsed. al hot os euastere Alj new stoc be agar ase Gaal se 6 y deo i copper a OFT Tl N. Saginaw St FE 561 ment at wholesaie prices Rent A ot- iu=ae. Mipepodiipeoa we By yon Bron Open evenings ti 8 30- only. 135. per me. Inquire 3300) Telephone es or call Ot our “| On the River ment in the rear with pri--4 REALTOR -INBURANCE — pon COLORED VAwiLine ~ | - _Disie Mighsey SALE OR TRADE bedrooms Livin vate entrance Property le: 100 Osklend Ave +2544! 3 Gandy lois on 8. Bivd W. All - ! ince owe cated tn a thriving west Open Eves vies SDarstes 7 o . = home for a home room vith, saya rg mp = suburban lake district. All ae ee improvements in. Priced $750 es. eto Toom apt ‘Tram pat me. this for only $13,000 with . | Terms Por information cal! Mrs. | ar rl e ows, fro ‘Wo 2 room apts. up Cail mediate Pama on | terms Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | weit idle mg Sg vel FINANCE CO Masonry honte—3 bedroom. Liv- | a ~ a BPO PLL LDL LILLIE L IDLO J e. j - . .ANCH HOME SE ee ee (as rae -wiRD TO SER FE 4-1574 . RANCE ease hot, water hester. Lares lot Dews payment of enly 61. 7 © : . ; “Tt DOORS | 902 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Raf BUNGALOW 74 6480 down, Bal $90 per me wre on CN») 5ne Felon No Screws Loose Here Otter Hills 2 FRONT I . paneled * goxiee “lot. sium! | Suburban Village Nice jot and lage privileges aoe tks y bedranel bes nae’ tromt dere Heest | LOANS $25 TO $500 beautiful in © nl Only) 3: bisects ie soe somter Se anol ite Se we BO ene | One of the finest and most scente | retaureas west of Pontiac. Ex- | On On | signature, furniture or car, floor eaphalt tile. veareation rooms | with privileges on 2 lakes. A cute | are our ne * ”» years is sturdy and ettrac- | pew guy geenryg a the west sub-| clusive location, low overhead | rite or come tm today. fished couplete. 63.600 will has- 2 bedroom, home 1 living | EASY TO KEEL tive and very livable | urban area ot tiac. Well re-| Doing better than $6.000 per mo. | pee BENEFICIAL de Ape ‘iss » aire ee Because it's new! Located This bome could not pos- | stricted and ali’ homes are cus-| Act now to get this hot spot.) = ; re hceaas, Scar gar ow fiee jn & desirable neighbor sibly be rebuilt for the aak- tom bullt with no two alike | 7 W Lawrence 8t q Oe fareees) 3 ser esree Seed uGet> cabesten Puls ing price of $14,500. Can fi- Lots are extra large | lake) PLUSH NORTHERN | FE 20249 Pentiae ’ R HILTZ | E MIB a G SEG ~ | fanch type home features 6 nance either FHA or Gl privileges on Otter ac- | = . aaa 1861 8. Telegraph FE 42997 . . REE & GREGG niall lard emg aorese ar ; - cess to Cass and ayiven te Lakes BAR t OANS TO $500 REALTOR 16 Clon, Lae ee ee wtSiared wells Quiet asa Whisper Ei nite 3o07t ate ta ad | one ot te most prawns crass | LOARS $00 : 3 eel 5 stere sites a | ; 1 FE 6-101 a a Bt ni en 54303 age “pire iy loors at saree This 2 bedroom home and _ ‘so hurry while there ts still «| “C’ resort spots in the North On Signature Only __ Open Eves. & Su ——— | - ——— = —— utility down neighboring guest house is | goed selection to choose from All custom interior, comfortable | H USEHOLD ; es ana a ek boing a only located pear the rear of the | riced from $1,650 and up with Owner's quarters plenty of coh P O ; WATERFORD. 3 ROOM HOUSE - BO ACRE FAR " most picturesque 20 acres in | terms. , | tng. Excellent brick & block FINANCE CORP OF : room < meen pias or lis, , With @ good 7 room home Also Nera kbar yt apa | | Ot) heat — the beet sik . te waelis, | : ~ ~ , ome e | ss SR sce ass | “Her ge am Seton adie ILLES REALTY CO. | jatar gsc | PAPUONS Ge | ie Re he ea PONTIAC § room modera brick home. F* machinery, haoaned north | 93 W. weropen en 9 tm 9 =e Recheoter ‘area this his prover pot lett %. mile to entivisi | ——— oa 3% BS. Saginaw St. ; of Lapeer, Mich. for fur- | eens ty is ed et | entrance. hoe 2 car garage. Will ther thier mation MY itis 3-2821 ‘ . = Florida! ae quick sale. Bory can 4 i | 4 room house fully modern $4850. erranged F C Wood Co BOW as .G, BAR @ steal, only $1850 down HERE IT IS NOW ir. “| Zz d specious roome fully | imsulated ; : . REALTOR | Located — + Leaps | j : | . \ {| area. 10 ‘alleys old GEO. MARBLE, Realtor, Tis Meme Mes 0 eeu Same If You Admire Something . oo. winams Leke Rd & MSe |: Just’ refinished Tasclient brie’ @281 Andersonville Rd Waterford = gutomatic oi] heat, venetian T — Just a Little Bit Different or 31235 Ciice Open 06 SEE Dinek Sits Ot = = Phone OR 35-1268 pop eos senor — lagheonr i “sn. 10-23 ree ~~ rsd je aoe tri- « ___—After_§- Call “OR 4a — a i oor icon counter , re ee eve room 7m . ~~ @ BEDROOM. MODERN. i eeighborsend. Ca "MY rie 2a | lt | | Pas : fog % & Pes OFF, { beautiful Rochdale halares, -F or Sale Acreage 47 perp aa atk bred gh a of YOU MAY BORROW 944 by NEA Bervice. tne. | mahogany paneling in ving a - season Buy now to enjoy the ——woEAy rae sours sucTiION or, Suchen luvin open taee ACREAGE BARGAINS gig, Prams. Fakes 008.008 10 Maw $25-$500 : ef Joare aaa: : “BEDROOW. LAWRENCE _W ‘ BEAUTIPUL SYLVAN What do you have medium priced in a bottle that will stone fireplace 3 bathrooms 3 ACRES els ; becom heat MANOR 107 HOMES UN- take a 100-watt bulb?” Hot water heat and large Has small house and 2 small — . : < ey — ; Attic myo AS aa DER CONSTRUCTION : sad a eee areas } ers ae cash WARD EF. PART RIDGE KANcH TYPE ice boner MANY WITH GAS HEAT ~~~ . > _—-~—— : riced reasonable consider- < 1a. OFFICE O J ( ) eabin on 2's Poo of land. Tos “ EB Flint st Lake Orton BEDROOMS. a) B THs. ae ces at ‘$37 500 Tm ine on aa Meise etn $500 "BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE. a * a! - . meres Ceres hae tess: | ps a — Fe eee Are nto coe eee ee ee ee a ee | pce aac PCOAST-TO-COAST. S32. Fees Ste, protect ress . fs I E OF $14,350, ~ peting @ ecorating to } Fate : Pa We th. Eis feo FE 30311. INCLUDES to x180 LOT equity IN MODERN NORTHERN vour taste! $17,500 wil! han- Beoutiful | building site partly ' . — Pca l lil minaeas 4 | {gece end Gath. Ponty Mutshes & ALL COSTS EXHIBIT cottage FE 0336 dle. Balssce on 30 year 8 wooded Pull price $1200. W ld L 3 “ / | prices "s4.eee with 650 dows | i oe eee oe aa ARE 20F ROGER B_ HENRY Pull orice G2i68 ona s argest H : | “PAUL JONES REAL ESTATE. CHARD RD PE B t man MANY OUTSTANDING GER B. HENRY, Inc <3_W._Woren_& PB 24318 ; ete S 492 W. Huron FE 63505 | ro al el ls ate a | VALUES AT HURON BEACH; $11 Main OL 14111 Giroux & Hicks STANDARD OIL GAS STATION. H i | FOR But pans Cost. Rochester, Michigan pieniiealing is pravton Plnia =“ ‘ood bustr ess Apply cor- FINANCE co. Fs | masonry x ° i x ot Gi ray s _ber Te r and | ‘uron ; : Ranch Home |fHr | site"“dn’ s10'mo “Price touh ® 39701 0 BUY TO SELL REALTOR CORSERN''sKGiNaw &'WUROM own NORTHWOOD | West Side Brick oe carne | WALNUT CARE 6 ROom YEAR # scat WEAR HALE. nUWTING Partridge is “THE BIRD’ | CORNER SAOIN: —— : Wen constructed 2 pedroom ranch | ORGANIZATION Encetieat @ room bnme with Woeded. lok 6 eek Seen ee te oe ante glets| Stree, Oeliey Pend seat Sisk, | DUE TO OWNER'S NEALT TH WAVE. 4303 Disie Highway : 2 bedrooms and tiled bath Drivileg rmingham hool | , ley Pond near Hale. | A f Post Office PLUS MORTGAGE costs | style home with large 1 car at — 2 Dedroome end tied ain | SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER — district Quick possession $10.800 river frontage $3.500 Sages Late, | complete shoe repair machinery | Sena OR S| tached garage This eis Fo me Se wrlitiza ti ccoa tian (fees near beach Lot at cost | down MA 6 22x28 frame cotiage, front jot, fF sale. 3860 Elizabeth Lake Rd Phone OR 3 ae 2 years oid and has a full divid to. pines canis sised dining $39 80 while they last SE an EN good beach, $3,400 with $500 down or call- FE 17-6493 after 6 $25 TO $3 _. » BEDROOMS basement with recreation room bickoe eith beadalat AT ADAMS TYier 6-8200 | 4 acres tn Huron National Forest, (GENERAL PUBLIC ces omace OAK FLOORS ting foom and dining or HA PPINESS buttt ins ea caeal 1% car Room 70] Detroit; Reverse Charges For | Sale e Lots 46 cottage 16x22 Good bunting area, = + i= = La and 2 bedrooms. All seat arage and paved drive ~ $2.500. 78 acres, 6 room frame HELP | Mortgage prone 54 . lified WITH NEW ee haas ON bome, AuGres River crosses pri : : a LAROR LOTS are ‘and hardwood EEE WwW U Recsnable PE ¢-i00l erty. Good hunting Terma Ine WANTED KNOTTY PINE f Peutio i enieee tate ca| GOOD JUDGMENT son O S 2 LOTS 852170 IN ELIZABETH Quire Ire Scofieid, “breoker, Hale, And you will need help to | LOW INTEREST | KITCHENS WITH 2 nice sized jots. $15,000 with STOP PAYING REWT Washington Park j I B f ] take _virtates TE 7 neaias vata See bisects cae, nere A De pe sasense ns aaeuen RUSTIC RARDWARE. terms. You'll agree when you see thie 8 Vout be pueked whee you | Ss eauti u | én * conte’ YT LOTS ON STANLEY, °- a vaca? 5 REAR AUBURN mice grocery store and gas = deellings:_ mortgage | cance noer plan home offering « tof | mone gar rage ae oe | Wooded acreage for $800 Choice | 1_Pripceton _FE_*S240. Heights. Take i = “ ‘part | upstairs Beer fy ine take H. LG PETE ERS N PLASTIC TILE BATHS F . Wood C | rm home -to-wall car- | —4 ' ~~ ° O,. | tring room. olf space heat. 10 ft | — eting. oversized kitchen terme. "Go we $1,009 Convenient | COLONIAL HILLS-15 2 168, good | —PeYment _3001_Rpckhaven__ heed nes. aes AUTOMATIC Of mE - screened ate warage, 2 : out Joslyn to Silver jench 1) ACRES WITH’4 ROOM MOD-, fries. grossed app $95.000 1310 Pontiae State Bank at , RE ALTOR ss rin $5 280 s0s0 Ge aL. | = “tiled bah ges best. inepect m ihe highly s saristad ae | me sieos. — tpye em house. Pull pavement, fruit | !@at year. Three pump = | _Phone FE 5-8406 or FE = price own CALL s highly restric sub- | 1 ¢ On station pumping about 10 T STTRACTIVE BRICECRETE BX- | Corner Wulteme Ra © Me NOW. IT WON'T LAST storms and screens velvet aie Salesman on property es paved highway. Also gallons @ mond. Near Wat- Swaps 58 OR }- “Oinee we awa. The car garage and Sunday 1-5 PERRY PARK -Excelient location ah . Pcl parcel vacant. Other ertord priced. "at *°520.000 ~~ - Cal_OR } | FAST PIKE INCOME’ ment drive NOTHING near bus line Sbown by appt. only. — A Pdi CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR FULL PRICE si0.se0 | aie 0 : Hine rn ME OVERLOOKED! | ' apse on A. | | (NEAR EASTERN JR HIGH | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor gas? BLooMPieELD HIGHLANDS PLANING JX ¢ heel Git eae Wraeer pleal Spprom_ Paved street location 2 3-room MS Oakland Ave FE 5-044! — Large corner jot~ Highly restric- ANING MILL Never used Trade for large hob- tone, and a eee f & bath — oo Renting for $140 per 1's Brick Co-operative Real Estate Exchange tion area $2,000 bomen ool oe = 2215 N Dotng @ terrific business by horse. of equal value FR : one ' po daa and corcone” ta Ouise | 3 bedroom ranch home with a a . CLOSE TO ELIZABETH LAKE Wixom Office 40345 8. Pontiac | fuch of the “sere iy dane nee i- - —— | at te 100 $1950 down breeseway and attached 3 LA - k RON “STATE Nice high lot, 137 a 199 Must Trail MA #1444 for builders. cabmmets. doors } BEDROOM HOME IN CITY, GAS YOU THESE your’ INVESTMENT I8 SECURE 4° garage carpeted living | o , well, $2,000 ABOUT 3 ACRES IN HEART OF ~ windows etc Ap excellent heat, basement ocak floors Swap 1 lene eo as 4 —_ This room with corner fireplace, { ver 400 ft of lake frontage Drayton Plains poor house, water location With 350 feet of for land contract, late model car, room | 3 lovely bedrooms with cor- | Rear Orion scenic setting over- : and lights ’ frontage on busy U8 or free and clear housetrailer. | y looking lake, .modern 4 bedroom ied ete ys) Sek See ty see “4 . FE 2 Nee “Siang ment terms. i YOUR LANDLORD | ner windows, tiled beth | hase. beat) house A lauest bom John K Irwin 1 Exchange for good house or cheap bighway For a man With a E 4-6862 7 ans Z eleven-biock basement. ige : & > ° for cash Call L Buek FE ¢-2072 Mttle foresight @ rare op- $4 FORD MAINLINE FOR OLD- DELIONTFULLY SPACIOUS 3 bea- BOUGHT A HOUSE : Brick 2 car garage. pine rec- : Cs ee ee , | | why as & eorner lot. One of today's yeation room with bar this must REALTOR portunity $29 500 er model for my ‘equity FB 1 | Be recreation Acres near” Waterford |W rig Mea buyers ferme to wee | ooo wa cee 101 We Bagines DRIVE-IN 5 seareta 165 FT FRONT- ' | erms t ginaw & “ i : :_[) ‘ z BROS | ——_ of & — | cone vansh pid of a | Phone FE 2-031 Eve FE 2-104 DO YOL He ere es res on age on Clintonville Ra Priced at . | Garage “Lat Toondb0" Reduced to | af” Living. room Mitteree bod: | FLOYD KENT, Realtor LIKE RESTAURANT | $2300 Will take @ pick-up truck, TORS $20.40. ’ rooms heat 2 tar Bog e | Need 4 Bedrooms? L East Side — Located on the Dixie just | or what have Lge towards the on Sie or OR 3-170 A 720242 scaped pict for t | Excellent family home on bill a icing tad ve bee) Es PRIVACY : t out of Pontiac Doing @ good down payment of $900 — Offered at ~ i rv corner -3alt2t ’ . business of about $1,190 ameron ar ealtor Gn tes om ins ag od a ee green ty THE Ripples wite | cae he ggg gp ei Neat te Consumers Power =p . La sewer visch” ico If you do. then you will gross a month and Five “ 6492— H Clark Beat el . th down stream. nt —burry. only 9850! : Itke this parce] of land of “ ‘ iy ‘ a te ep ree | 7 Fire soacie catfiert rooms, | LOVE FT Be" | soproximaleny ‘tour acres | Wy" included and “the price | 1 2-room oil burner: 1 4 emp eton mae, heat, garage Lot 100x- “vou "aby rr wei inboae rm rege, More for the money MI] ES Donelson School Area It te an excellent piece with ip only 4.980 with 61.000 | 3-ro0m oil burner ; trade A . nore, you had ever dared : Attention tider: " sex 200 ead frentege and + : - = ; po for. CALL NOW sites with city “water, Cheap sioping off tn the back to a | ye : . { for 5-room ot burner or * tor quick cash sale! beautiful woods Only $600 Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor | rell Fb 44228 AND down Tl N Saginaw st CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Open eves til! 6 30 iss2 FORD VICTORIA WITH ’ MELA DETER MAHAN : living room Foom. | . K ] fed : cen Deoutttul the beth al I 1psen | MILES | 362, Com unity Se * eee nut, ce FE Seem Cora pik up atu ho 7 * ro vanity, 17 ft OUR SALESMEN Ope! . Fis. : tt omboand opens | a REALTY CO. REALTORS | Ww ees ____—iven ; ; way, | Garage e a "er haste ser) co fA SS, Exchange ; SUBURBAN = eee oe FOR RENT IDEAL SPOT FOR EXCHANGE YOUR CAND CON: é Mr. oh Realtors FF 4-0528 ; Lovely one acre pgrceis. Here js __ restaurant. Cleaning Ber- tract (Where you have Gass Lake. Bie FF 2-0263 OF the "chance of one tea ——Gq ber or beauty shop. 0 Jessie | erty) for late model car oe cack. RTH SIDE _ B. D. CHARLES. Restor | 1978. Nurse 377 8 Telegraph | Eves & Bun purchary car of ince peas. POF Sale Farms 48 _s! neeburn Wo ea Si - ‘ I ; NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange tiful sits, ‘for wealy $15 dn & —- ~~ ~~ a - SELL OR SWAP FOR only 92.780 ome FE 4-0521 canes _POST_OFFICE - Look = eye Aha convenient te bus. m9 ACRES A a noun OUR HUNTER'’S | Wafding material MY 3-5821 See . ee m sma. es acres - a aoe j wn CONTR TOES witere pachanse PTL BROWN, Realtor cherries"! 2 baved ‘niatway SPECIAL pg a Glen Arbor Ideal for fish- 4 sae s : K. L. Templeton, Realtor | Conparetive Real Estate Wrchange far : Lake pa] Des _W Mure _—s PE 32-4610 ing. hunting of cabins. 1 mile A cabin. gas = fostacrent. wow or weed goed _bouocts ' | set up st o! e Straits. - 2 . | To SO!} 1 | 100X408 FT NICE LOCATION. — from Lake Michigan ss cenereas fon tee LA an ies _ Model Hdéme PAUL JONES KEAL ESTATE = FRONTAGE ie PT |82_W Huron PE ¢30e8 ill be proud to own and operate. WILL TRADE 100 ) —ROYCRAFT ™ of Usien Late teen | ELIZABETH pon) Gavan Mclewe lots oo home of trailer on US 180 ACRES ON PAVEMENT. | > rrinailly pp hiscory room ‘Tor a4 SS eee ee tis tke . «fo miles of Lapeer Patio room Louse. 2 barns Only $19.500. = more information on No YR ° Pa [eee ” . @ huge cob i | RERE IT Is M1 } ines Sewer aos ce tank and Other farms of ail cinds. including _Park lots il Gn Wah FOR 1 f That encetiemt 3 bedroom home | _water in FE 5- lake farms P. W. Dinnan 66 : ~ Ree “7 OLDS BELL SWA % that you have been looking for WITH FAMILY AND | AG UOT & SONS” _W Huron st LOPTSPOn building materia: MY 3-582]. : Only 2 blocks, from Perry st CHARMING HUSBAND TO Northwestern at Middiebeit 14 ACRES » ROOM “HOME ~SU- A liquor bar that reaily a EST ATES Nice basement with gas furnace reg ats — SPACIOUS - | __JOrdon 46121: MAyfair 6-2509 chy Rea'ty. Ortonv'lle liquor out. & profits in Sheps sy WILL TRADE 198 ZIMMER 25 - end recreation space With ayto cutee pace Bhi BUILDING LOTS @ ACRES NEAR ARGENTINE § = ister Grossing over Mecimens foot bousctralior ss cove yer- : ra) 25 N i and @ half car garage Pull pri RANCH HOME IF YOU | , 12 lots @ ft. Sewer and water in 3 bedroom modern home in good ea a te a r business : V4 or for equity . 5 } I earag price North yi condition 30x50 barn 98 stan- Requires $20,009 down —— for arm income. or vecant acreage 2 / | 00.780 with terms LoL You HAVE your | | one Pose of city. Terms if de {hs sandy lam soft. all til @ppointment to see No 8 P Many different ways here to SUNDAY LONOFELLOW SCHOOL HOMES UNDER CON. ee ee ee wa gua Gua cae oo / Scase ear f) teete esincens ao Ce eee ene Baten Se _Broter MA Set Saniey STATE-WIDE I'dw. M. Stout. Realtor / space for more bedrooms up GAS HEAT & LAKE PRIVI- . —— i . ] TO 6 | irs Wall to wall carpeting LEGES 801150 LOTS FULL | ROOM HOUSE “WITH SEMI- t ice Of P 77 N. Saginaw Ph FE 5-8168 } full basement with gas furnace SALES PRICE OF $14 350 ‘Dawson Woods " path Bart” poultry house and: re tee we, Bank Bag Open Eve ‘till 8:30 bus te W a VIEW OUR NEWLY CONSTROCT nice kitchen with plenty of cup INCLUDFS LOT AND ALL | coreee 100 acres 11 of which John A. Landmesser, Broker i GAUGE ee NTF 2 m ED R = Lakisibe auR for "only 61 600 ‘with verime! buy CosTs ‘FURNISHED EX. : oe SE ; ti ' Rayrile 4813 Mayville. re «ines FE 5-0978 2 mee See hep gg ey . v s IBIT HOME OPEN DAILY ] B - : fi 11 o0s08 q oh } DIVIST FLOOR PLAN Me | 2328 MIDDLEBELT NEAR | S eaulilu \ tanvas hunting coat. pants end Near Elizabeth ‘ie ) SISTING OF 3 BEDROOMS | COMMEACE En Caen Ge en FT WIDE | wmeseee : | Sale Business: ‘Property 49, _ Sale Land Contracts 5a °aP_ for boat motor or 8 mm 2, hedroem reoch home lo OE LIVING ROOM, WITH | This 8 room modera home PE 44101 Lakefront lots. | Very desirable. | iare frontage, 6.000. Convenaent oon Inca rien MODI te SPE. le a 7 >, -r: e ww as i | oRS nese Hy Cn oT gag a roa ope BS TILE MATH. PULL | ee tt tee ae) Fla | terms Go out Joslyn to Silver Bell PRAUTY enor, lend arbiga lacey LET YOUR $$$ WORK | eT Acca EDs My recreation foom. irs car sarage. | BA EMENT WITH RECREATION | nace large lor eon24g ft ith! VORTHWOOD abe ane lee 100% width As Rd ptt Big alls eps and inspect Newiy decorated. MY 2-8621 or FOR YOU electric drill motor sell or trade : Neely | amall rn in rear roperty ts . MY 3.3300 for car or tools or anything of = : - anes = Salesman on rty Sund 1-5 —— medints possernon, oni gasse| | Model Open \t | ena Mi encase? enn ORGANIZATION non property Sunday FS Bur DING WX 6. BALE OR We Dave «large turmov stat vane: OR FUN ier HELM down. 117 Exmoor Rd $1500 down : O HIM WRIGHT, Realtor *e a Hcl aaa small. Reasonable discounts rane ig = STUDEBAKER CONVER- TH a A M. ELW OOD | Te reach property drive eut : ' A HOME © (il 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0641 TRIAL. 4000 8Q FT _BUILD- ere’ 1 Cah fE 2-034 tible runs good. good tires Needs pe OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 ing Lot 170x.50 Main highway 5143 Cass-Elirabetl) Lake Ro i —— Lake Ra fo Exmoor . | OWN Co-operative Real Estate Eichange Power wired High ceiltne y; oF for information.’ top and body work 875 or trade FE 6-124 FE 43644 = Open 7 to 9 left to property A LOLNSON. Realtor RE EARLY [ = ~ | Steers Mono-rat! crane. OR FONE REALTY — eo — . THIS OLD HOUSE | “KENNEDY oe ie Ceminote tia for present good selection at exclusive Home Sites pactorystt® INCLUDING 2- s19- Josivn 2-0340 me A4 Sate Clothing ey F And 1 acre of ground needs «0 = a an these off season prices in beautiful Forest Lake Country 900 ft of railroad frontage 103 ® som daily _o- Yoho Z Sy at * ease = evening? tem Was =< Rd Ginn Weclincico ne reetes sree Poe Estates, and Forest Lake, acres on pavement. Close to Pon- ~ Money to 1o Loan $3 ors pred platy -_ corm. . ty. Only $1460 down _ = : —— Fr ¢ase0 room. hall and den. Fireplace and ! lots lett cocked ce anh a cm ; erica: it Ph pais (State Licensed Lenders) | _seeet _ COM MERCIAL Deeastaut seat Glan teen can fice located on the corners of | gtrte:? Cur ener ota WAYNE SARE “~~~ | FLORIDA BOUND SABLE DYED | 7 reom furnished home ai | 7 pen un ay | | gieuble’ earns on gees po na Pa ra Tait Gone ool res and electris wists Could be used Biss ie-18" Onis oe ti p.m } ; por ell gp gy 74 pm terms. Immediate possession | te ® es Es Phe cai = ee ce rooms FE 53-5532 o0 GET CASH QUICKLY | coneaee Yeo rule raNOTR extra lot on corner of 3 paved sass Ceshura. & fas) ant ' -“ 1704 8. Tele- SER EIS sy AL BUALDING. 30 BY U 50 | Muskrat coat, size 14 635, MI poem porary heme Pap Ucar lest Iseran Johnson Ave | sreph Ra ¢o with, full basement Zoned p to i. ne " OFFICE OPEN 9.5 ~ | Manufacturing Elizabeth Lake sop og 1983. cars, Bring your titi ORAY POX JACKET LIRE NEW. BUII DING ’ SS i TE S | KI NDAY S c ke Featuring studio living room Hinimbigg possession $8500 low Dullding sites 1M te 2% oe me eet poms epee Oe cetikare OPEN BUNDAY 1-5 : | "Most deals closed in 36 minutes. _ Site 12. $78 OR 3-968! aes Loans also made on furniture. ape Ts too SUIT. SIZE ® $10. Ls acre lots, w close te 20 Barringtoa ee Tike the od , -“T 1 ye “RIDGEW terms” Bioom eld Se hang ntsher “break. Selvan Village A. JOHNSON, Realtor YARD-OFFICE-SIDING | “SAt qj eS Ns RLINED 7 TOP COAT <= F W A ta Highlands : | FE 4- 2533 feta otras a meas OA AND size =. mans dark ie others This fine home completely Brick and frame built this year | Office. scales garage RR. sid- — rubber pacs, oxfords, Northwest corner furnished for your inapection Two bedroo ! ; . shec or ¥ € oom s @5x140 = = ft ot ’ . - r ME Basen Tomtcerg,e auere tere. Raleumen on propert since toopedTireet ad gee neat, OF TRANQUILLITY | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | ine Overt eevee ot lane ee eee : . ; Immediate possession $13 500 j— ’ \\° | Like new. sel} ch "al : as) 3 To —. z D posite ed West on Walton Blid for a. mile terms Has unfinished upstairs PAUT. D. HAMMOND LOAN CO 4% O earth s Call after é & ocreens jag nee “ce Rad te Plains ye oe | ~ a Huron &t Realtor C LADIES CLOTHING. SIZES 13 1% — = s hot water heat Southeast Side FIR ST THiiING rode TS - Eves phe 54714 ra 14 Coats suits and dresses. 2 j j MMediste possession , ae i just @ block off Rast Rink) Pain . ; BUSINESS CORNER ‘DEAL FOR ‘xcelient eoendition MA ¢.1332 : i WA . ST 1S ieN PAULT. \V\ RERN. Realtor 4 eh OTA YOU KNOW barber shop peauty shop lunch- he ARG a . I. h t1 Oakland Ave PF 2.9200 Egat yg ome ee ? ; 4 6 This pare’ of land ‘with © room or cleaning depot Inquire - Pat ASSORTMENT goop : ALTO you shoutd check $7 250 terms ; tion clean PE 3-0064 Pioneer Highlands = ” rR oe Real Katate @rce 1916 | three lots and 260 fret of 430 8 Jessie, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO | 5 : = = owes | FE 4-45 re Eve FE S-7306 ar waite AND DUCK LAKES. 10 Room erg BE epee HIE a _ Se ru a “106% bahbecersdny | __ 810 Pont 8 ottage fi ~ ake wil sold to @ dis AURURN AVENUP COMMERCIAL = ist cna -tne! 2 DE STREET ae aoe_Siete Penk Pics boat “e138 rai ate sieso alse Just off State Street A criminating vuyer who will Lot 80x141 on paved corner close waist) Brand” Rew never) were, e new modern cinder biock $7500 = Property now with J anartme realite the advantage of- to Saginaw Street, xmali eating _Phone FE 2-0570 after “pm. ‘ Sat. & Sun. 146 make offer terms Wooded 80 All good sized rooms and ankle fered im living tm this out- lace With ample parking space 3 MENS TOP COATS. ~ TM. A : | ft. jots $400 up Unfinished cement @erage. $0n125 ft lot Terms eee tie eerie * ernet deal used car lot. $25 to 8500 $28 to $300. pei feed —- 5 bees ae tnaper' } ho 250 7 in i ! . site brett dime foc nome | 816.060 SUBURBAN FARM et Mall Relate. Sent. Garenice Whine WE BUY AND SFI! Fil Dd GI R A Community Loan Co. afar x Ce Phone "re oii a) y J wh } . = coses veslnae cadens —_ Sag |) 6 acres of ciceilecd nell ca aurea Sopra MUtual #216] or LAND CONTRACTS ON AMPHIBIOUS Eda Ml Stout) fealtor OY nnett tt Inc. 30 FE. Lawrence s i Le : fioae Heine room and ding read. Modern, arat as @ pin 6 ; ARMY DUCK 1 TT ON Saginaw ft ha FE 2-7131 ale Household Goods 57 a ! se ° recreation = Ee tl a hat) i tet ad rea, “far beat “lake ‘privileges fect coadition Full basement. View. this beautiful shoreline Open Evenings til & 30 Open Evenings and Sunday 14 0 —— —- Preeesiy _ Geeviee ___— AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER Soman on = “an Mia Sn: be rage. and chicken house Large AND TAR ER ment in vour arocke poral evelop- ere seepeee epee ae = a ———— — Se TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Hae pede oe tk Balence at - screened porch beautiful Jarge GE CQ) { A. @ ELLIOTT ‘& SONS Fe 7 r on ate model an BURON OARDENS oo ace Bus service to Pontiac Open #30 til @ 30 ® MILES WEST OF PONTIAC Northwestern at Middlebelt Rent- ( ease Bus. Prop 49A oe N. MAIN ir mee ee ar ak Led 2 uotcoom deme ca coe _fieer. ..W Huron st Ph FE S818) gown as cn na) to sun. Loreen ees MAytair 62503 ROCHESTER, MICH. | pstarens Waste ie ist . 7 : sub i Som jeune B e-csenlliy arn g $2450 DOWN-Modern two ded- - Wit AGE OF MIL FORD 5 ROOM division SUBURBAN LOT gl BUSINESS FRONTAGE ON LOAN fet te $500 chine. $6995 R B Munre Elec- ge Well-landeca iaenrized room bus alow Sih stele te a A house 2 docks from Ford factory OFFICE AT Lesetee on M-2%4 this large building air ake ce yt is oe a LIVeeTOCE | tric, 1060 W. Huron mediate Bs . se e Mus v 2 own alance 7400 M- | . site 100x632 . s cash. | = IQUES. col rt k 7 © a a Aluminum storms & screens A ; of $3.450 at 438 mo. Ph MUtual on \ | Sig e180 with % downy” “| Owned by estate and heirs Want HOUSEHOLD GOODS ee _ at only Se price | to 6 +8929 DRIVE WEST ON COMMERCE | AGHER REAL ESTATE =e Dmenegar for drive in | PR. Rochester OL 6-O711. OL 1-971 Gece Ane eee MY 3-4308. io immaculate c ition on paved 031 I meViey =e: IN ra 7 a Oxford, Mich OA 863122 st gas -tation, or store build- THI a ‘oad Want stents Wega’ hacia bring | OOO SAD NAOT ae NCOMI THROUGH THE VILLAGE OF ing. CAN BF FOUND AT rom, i Kite P | A very lovely modert $ room, Just off Oakland w COMMERCE, MICH - 1G an pasa oe N ed spass estece i ues: galore, lake ‘privileges oe | 9080 Gown on thig ene etre parect| home wih a 20nd garsge. 1c-| School 3 bedrooms and bath down | Extension of Northwestern mgp-| © NT LAKE ESTATES K. G. HEMPSTEAD e oney school aesks with seats attached: Face Lake .~ only $5,500 close to Oakland Lake with neat 3| cated on a beautifully landscapec 3 room furn apt up Brings $90, Way will cross here. Then drive 3 Lots. x 353 feet each, $1200.; 1027 E Huron FE 46284 new book case head board venti bedroom home at this low price! 120x135 ft. lot. stores just @ block fr month Oak floors gas heat.| North on Bogie Lake Rd. rox-| With one-third down GARAGE @0op LOCATION FOR | py complete. $24: refrigerators, $25 of $5350~— — today as this one away. Only $10,500 with terms ll unit Price $1385¢ Owner| imaely 3 miles to Lake vil- | § Lots, all large tote, high and | tine 3810-16 | = near as your telephone.| up: ranges, gas & elec, $5 up: Russell iy will go : on Auburn Ave. a few blocks dole take trade for his equity of! lage entrance. ary.. $500. each. one-third Eussbeth Lal Lake Ra. P oh op is ape alt sizes. $3 up; sets, Sab ee John R. Turn South on [2 ae nF. ee. iD: radios, $3 up; new chrome . mgatree CG | soe came te eaties| ESeree i + waren ror mons | og wan. Business Opportunities 51! FF 5_Q]D] | shea. Sain 5 : ce } ww us ee 412 W._ Huron &t. PE 64525 oom apt. with own private em ; | ___ PE 45181 or FE 2-8532_ | 4 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU aviaing. “hust ‘ot cid Pull price (BEAUTIFUL RESTAURANT a Foom suites 940 80% tM 4 : Eves, "tl 9 Sun. ‘til _$| trance This home will pay for | JIM W RIGHT, Realtor —= PHONE $7,500 Wallea Lake Doin ood als Por suto financing. refinancing. suites $1295 up: p fie Bs J “pe | BEDRM CINDER BLOCK. | a bee Oe ee | 345 Oakland Ave FE §-9441 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 MUTUAL 46083 21 CITY Lots around busine-s, Present ownet | Ge aoe debts or peed other | suites, $1950 up Many ether a 8500 dc = e Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchan . | ° rpose moet ne ore 8. se See etere renee eee while we got a vale lke this SP a 1 ke & W uepr oR g4.oee, fun price 40 x 120 each: Souity New owner to take ll for completed on your first visit and| USE OUR EASY PAYMENT = 1937 June St. Ph. Li 3-663, one. Call ay 3 edrecesa Upber nedrecm Ses ake ater Erosiice alr 3-4197 bo. f and eectricity rea balance (cal esuipment (Building |= on hd mintues. Libera repay- wk not PLA . ae Near Drevin Plaine. As low a - , rents for $150 with } a ¥ FLL. TRADE ANY- N APTS $3200 INCOM pow | built tn furniture. gag heat. car- s * DET OFFICE per mo with lease residence Bargain Ke e rs Csiremue’ hesenioe wan acetes i storms, “ac feens siz 705 «838 per Easy terms. KFNWOOD hod MANUPACTURING 3 sITES 3 to S yrs Conta.t -wner, MArket |. THIRO oot OUT LOOK tena” for ca — m _ — with exterior | Fis0e" dow = HO} Mie S- BAR ] RAM 2 300 2 600 feet on paved highway _ *-0564 528 Pon-iac Trai! H ' | AROUND 2? ACRES or bone See — all compile’ a bath well, | c P & A A AN VILLAGE septic, wired. kitchen sink. euto- w KURTH RBALTOR 4292 Dixte Highway OR 31980 #13. 000 meme. | renee: eS GROCERY STORE | ome uto _ DALY Prrday wont St * = = matic weter and aij) interior : — . : & & SALES CO os : Beer and wine Doing fine cash . 4 mi east of Qe, eres tee free ce ong Eacsion Senricien TREDROOM RARCETEPE HOME CC. | ee ppermton conan, “Sct Eh Bagge at Loan Company "itt oe i . bd = _ 7 ta al er x leet, suitable for stoc Located in f Tow! Ment, tile beth, res) plaster, nat- $6120-—This home cap also be hed frontage on Elis. Lake Ra. Will WHY BF A TENANT: menv types of business, a good fake aigties “On vasuer aan | 407 Community National Bank PE 2- erel ’ | completet hed , ; : Bias LA Hh nd fireplace iy Os pene! Ro tg price oF @ slightly 2 lease FE en. — ee Manv excellent home- SCHUETT, | al ara bias cas divide iarvers included — ae Moure @ te 5: Gaturday 8 to 1 _ALL- PURPOSE HELP. s 4. ee an 3 car Garage. | furnace e or etm =ohirys at easy terms in th : : riced attractively. T : N ERS: f io a ea ee H. BROWN ee md Classified ads. . in the nee Sees Dorothy ‘Snyder Lavender | seaheaag 3 TO ~~ | baw, , sell. pean tea eS — == ta Se. _ ate etaate FE 40900, | 3820 UNION nee ae Betosrative eet mettle Eavhanse 210 *. mire ra pont. 6 W. Lawrence #8 ee = hire, call FE 2-8181) 4 3 ot . . te — 1. ‘ af cut: 3 ‘ ’ . oof 4, | an? . . . . . / j ‘ . / fg RN a ee eR ee ee ee a eo 7 - é j 2 . ee £ ; ya es 7 - ee = 3 i a Lf ieee Fj = (cates te i ee ie x A Gee | af eget Mee” Ge ¥ et ; bs oe t =. ‘ pos ‘ : . ‘ } : a f et sf , ; ae ) ~ - f ER ane 4 ' \ : Yr ( | ! : a \ : ‘ ‘ / ‘4 ‘ i ~ . : ‘ : . 7 . , ER o ry . TWENTY-SEVEN ; 2 A ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1954 { , = we ; : i Produce , Goods 52, For Sale Misc 60 MODEST MAIDENS ‘ By Jay Alan —_—Do It Yourself 6! ee eae era or iscellancous 6 — | i s swrer Sale Household Goods 57 57 Sale Household Goods a Sale Household Good raed) | FURNACE CLEANERS. WALL PA- is wa “En “Benge -woerte’s | *der at your local morket | WROUOET: BUNK BEDS ‘cman, nme, Abe om ft 436 Orebard = Buddy 11° Runming dogs end POTATOES «ND AFT, GD 000 GrOvE. TeuDge | EITCHEN TABLE AMD CHAIRS. | WROUONT soe oR pred tes My oy | atiating, 2 come,, = Site | Kons ‘Fe Fares FE Sele | bred'btiches tor esis, Sess, a0 l--os = sewing mechine. All cotton mat- | | aa gh ay F poneed | ay @ E- 42 Orchard > | ee | tonedale Beagles. 1142 Opdyke | first farm North of “nolan Freee sor Houser sSaes, | speech _ Avenue. ec om ¢-t081 _ Sale Musical Goods 62 “2i°" be ‘STS! ~ Ra. ” mat 1G | ; Te, Oe OO Oe AKc COLLing » MO OLD. SABLE “pee coxa bio FRET_ VOOR: Alcohol—Anti Freeze = with oven. — | WalnOr 3 JUNIOR "S28 DINE In HUOTHERM STOVE AND TANK ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES | and white mae. Blue Merle & self. @0c per bu. Call after 6:30 _ Beye | * urea ood condities, Call after 6pm. “O4¢g windows end aeons, in our school row. Accor- | gyi pupgics, Blue Merie stud serv-) pm OR 37539 WALL TILE. "Be tre Teen METAL BED _ta 39681 | 3-30 | See tenasé bamcccens cee? | tee EM 3.2003 SWEET CIDER, GRAPES AND AP- ‘s a, MAID INLAID TILE ive HOLLY #OOD. “mattress. | Vis S| Prall_ off W Mufos, PE $342 | va ofp FEMALE BOXER “Kies, On Walton Blva win. ‘on Rube Sere, Poms $3.50 gai a cgringe Ghee ceel, fernass | WAYNE GABERT’S "| CEsTER BETSY ROSS SPINET Qoog wit' children 440 FE 6-6668/ side ‘4 mile. E. of Baidwin. Sun. evens ial Wr mores FE. ows =e eee | ACP LtAACe OF EL IAL. =| | “piano, like new ae a ath | 7 MO OLD BEAGLE. 189 BLAINE Sale Farm Equipment 76 ; TOR ELECTRIC RANGE. IANO TUNING AN Street ADMIRAL : ELECTRIC RANGE hee like new. 119% Thorpe. 3) 50° renee te cater ue veo | ig Oscar Schmidt. PR 2 AKC KEGISTEKED BOSTON TER: OARDEW TRACTORS. Used amos Ph’ Ma's vies” from 10 to 1°00 pm Been Nore retrigers ido BASS ACCONDIAN VERY Cit Oakla {Pet Wiener Stadium’ | E Tillers Roto A ent, 6507 2 _ mos Ph’ a on condition : o : = > Evans 1 DINING ROOM SET 6% FT LaRog gg LBL Munts 31” Tv ume new Aven tna Pg : i oo | xfeed_© t 63 AKC REO BEAGLE PUPs siRES| [p00)' , F 7, Bue - Poke davenport Mer be "sees | room table 45 Clark 8 eee ee 8 Gens oe Sa, ocr wtadoe Sale Office Equipment 03 xc HF0 | Gr 'wunay nig 'bank. @, FARMALL CUB, LIGHTS BY- ; ¥ * rt Phone ————e—eae—eeeereeeeaeaesse’ -_' no plow, 2S w + eh oe | LiNOLRU AND Paley 'BiRy, | Bis" discouls oo osw fhoor saw: | sui. Se at CASH REGISTER, 950 le or" Dems by Linesman ee ae cunivetor, Must ge wis day | price pcs . a wo | | FE 3-7481 Sammy line. Loneda bd week Make us en offer. f SIZE,EI.ECTRIC RANGE _DeSr Sears. wt las N. SAGINAW rE ULATING COAL STOVE. | ———.——— _$25._ 1142 Opdyke Rad. FE ame Ortonville 86F15 ae ri ates a Se ee a Wire DOORS HER | wr BY BMMTRaMant COMM. | ie ean mee. © Peat’ | Sale | ‘Store _Equipment 6 KS AQUATIC GARDEN FoR SALE FARMALL COS. Ent BLUE GOLD. SPECIALLY ‘aside r nity House « r 00 ” THERM = . . | FORE eeeta aia wap pay) boner WALTON TV | terial desk se ed type | thermostat ond cirme. 6% OR | le pr. © IN BOBTALR BODA|yRosicAL Pism AND suPPI es =a at cima CORN CRIDSING, Approximately 13x17 ft. $350. Pad waiton Cor. Josiyn re _2-2287 | writer drawer MI Satan. | 37608 after 4 — | fountain, 1 liguid lifetime Eva tN Mul 8t — | “corn pickers New and used atic included. Office chairs, $5 each GUARANTEED RE-|2 DAVENPORTS; DESK: ~ CHAIR: | } | nator 22 ft formica ADAM HAVRILLAS KENNELS. fillers’ Davis Machinery. Ph. 68 PE 32-1562. cries $3 b9 up upholstered chair: 2 coffee tables: | | counter, statnles stee ale, | elected. Uearding. greening. oe! Onearite AIRE REPRIO TOR. ... $39.06 up |, end table Yeuda . steam table pop co dience and field training ae en — Bendix cama == Oy Gpider Hs ae = os op + an ge ot “ee me eases Drafting REpublic ‘aoe ate ak TIONAT, | Metamora Ra. Oxford OA 6-066 DAVID BRADLEY Saar e . er Deluge gas range. Excellent Vacuum cleaners 402i Rd MI¢T3 ; ae ail cash BIRD DOG MY 3-3803 wae TE ne Skea ice ra vad 12 TUBE AM-FM HALLICRAPTEX Instruments Cuister On 31060 German short haired pointer GARDEN TRACTOR ~ GEAR DRIV- 8.0740 PRiO. GAS FIRED SP ontrels and mehogany console radio with —_ URANT EQUIPMENT MOST Thoroughbred. Cheap OA 8-3775 en with cultivator 250 ee ay . Dow glower Coal cr wood space best- record changer ee Sees te ee eka aeatias ist weay kind Call EMpire 34928 eves BOXER WITH PAPERS, ¢ MONTHS cally +2358 Holly, Nice sade 5 MArket 41314 ce chrome plated drafting » ‘ 37 rose 4-4 — B rib complete, Mak efter Call FE $35 ece chr old $30 FE 44 mieral 0 bed, complete” $90 HAY eee | S074. COCHTAN TAME t 12 fp. inc See eee ares ton: _Sale Sporting ¢ Goods = 2 KITTENS FREE “TO GOOD MASSEY HARRIS Pap ll 10 inch TV console. "blond $25 2 PAIR OF DRAPERIES, BRAND ret bgp greet renga Sagal aa bodega! sl sk manicalaasion i Ne ia T ACTION home FE ¢622 en Letina s1008: one W-30 Mc- - re ee ie pia ROOM new. Baby Bathinetie FE 48022 | cas Call OL 3-807] after 530{ Pass S™ oo compasses, | inrge m0 0 ovevens © “spotted! aaah BEAUTIFUL DALMATION FR Cormick Deering a on rub- DUNCAN Al. OIL TANK COMPLETE | _or anytime Bat. or Sun. | dividers pen, pen point eer same male, mos, sm ber, in age 8 . $300.; 3 Allie pieces. MI 135 GAL OIL - : t rts and le ) er swap sg boat Worth $50, but Tone § LOG Git iteat.| 1 Duotherm oll beater, «room. For Sale Miscellanevus 60 compass extra parts and leave value OA 831% Tei a site ud. Om puist, | Chalmers WR Kr 1 season, Phone FE | OR _3-4024__ — — OO oo $20 value for only $16. BEAUTIFUL 30.08 ENPFTEL BLUE MERLE COL: PUPPIES, Pavel Tne er, used 5 ROOMS OF Rveday ang. Tus OR Apt @AS RANGE, FOUR| jaldwest 67186. with ~r & red fie 6 weeks, also . ° Pte ae 7 5 . wetted ech, coy : serv- i Oana aes | Pa See tee ses ie ees Ts = optegs “ranogt niig,| EAR ot tits Pear | eae ehina fable top cas stove tan ale, PE 51617. oni full ume anges | aa oo DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET a Am Rg as” re sais.” Dexter, HAm Mastien | a 0 ot Mile end_mise 5 BOODGIR CiIA § PIECE HOWELL CHROME as Poneeescaet 78.88. oe . = = eos sora BED, ait is goed ecndition. ® tte set ee CHAIR, VERY ii Lake Ave. as yO DuPont’ flat wall paint ee ee oe vad a7 aommnat | Oak AUTOMATE SPORTSMAN: PotD. eer anOcE cn pe | ford Ra after DAVENPORT ABLE DRESS DuPont interior sem : : round end holster ’ srove. wasn BRAND BEDROOM | coed condition, ve aad. ro ‘ee cream ato ON NcBride Hardware “I just love your latest novel—it puts: me to sleep every “Thousand Sygetel svort medal 9% seauTIFOL RED ORAFOR Ge) NOW IS pL ae ‘ ref . i h suite. Good contition. PE 24314.) Min. OL 1- “a erator ca With NEW Oven Sundays 8-12 night!” | ons nary singers, $10 eac er’ TO B sox aes sar a pohly i «CUBIC. FT DEEPFREZE area TS ast Pun Ra be Creoks) . | BEAGLE ges Lo rR If you are tookt. ~ get s real Good a. | odel. Cell mo —* ———- 1 wer rn | tered 4670 Highia good dea or 4 fF. a coe Poss - as pried ponies You take ASPH.: Al etl KE __*E 3-0302_ Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 DELUXE ppg eee ar lsacaty HOUND PUPPIES. 8 poiens garden tractor BEDROOM QUITE .°.....95950) Ofer ha; ments. MY 3.3803 css D-16 PACTORY INDS. WASH T Basins. For Sale MODEL tee NOPE | weeks old. Champion sired Low mM £ rototiller pet Couches _. $15 00 and aD iz BY 15 GRAY RUG AND PAD mike Wall Tile Be Ft $995: G. A. Thompson. 80 South pene STALL SHOWER BATH co™M. plas an DoT a long-eared beauties MI 46402 Cision — — Living Room Bultes ..... .$19.5 Lik « Easy spin dry washer Lincleum & Rubber Tile-Mica Perry, = Css BET OF VAN AUKEN $35 30-30 Winchester deer OF SHELLS — BABY PARAKEFTS CAGES AND all us or. r ui ; * "g1n5e ike ne FE tc WATER off 52 Oldsmobile FE ¢0676 | p'ete BOXES 6983 = iw or ¢ Chest of Drevers wee $11.96 Curtains. books, Mason jars Premier Plastic Tle FRIGIDAIRE ELECTR! plas eText. | _ rifle, 200 Sandersoa _ LAWSON 8 GUN SHOP, | supplies. OL 2-698! oere stock Dressers “398 and up — 51240 after 6 pm a aan 7945 Ortonville Rd (M 18) naa re fis! op model eal. ss spe ld paired ‘cb a | TIMKEN GILENT AUTOMATIC Diste Hwy. ‘Baby Parakeets « _... $2.98. _— that \s orieed a - OS 50 SOPA BED . a MA 5 drums furnaces. No weatt-— Commodes .......-- Fe} 50 a ce stand, extras. $8 Small Clark — — IRS | AR M FRESH ME “ATS Also closed heed igre be = oi! —— roi tien, ‘free | " ORARANTEE | Fr i ane $1130 Boy Grand, plus needle poimt 4) UMINUM DOC Aptos mm. | By BSomee. ete Jesty “| estimates. Aso emotes. | es — a SAVAOCE ase | ant ane _ Closed ¢ dove A_6-2480, eves last roa. - eS 3-4868 N DOG few chotee antigute — see ten on “SELLING BEN: | $20 “Vaiag ntowe while Whey IN | Broth ‘side Pe = i) METAL CULVERTS: SEMENT | oF Miliord “MU t0ded Nights, | |-cver, action, Cure and 2 clipe ae Sentord Large selection im good used fur- “atx automate and gas stove. ANTIQUE ORGAN. APPROXI | Pork chops. oo eee lee wes. Oe WD. fill ‘stone, het’ Mmee pines Dock, | EM 26106 R’| DEER RIFLE — | Ree Vurrras, ARC BeCe NK FURNITURE CO. ¢ "po pining ROOM —SUTFE _Srove, a = i CISTI ae Sibley Coal & cues. 1) TALBOTT LUMBE haré- | 20-39 WINCHESTER, MODEL 04 | ‘ert Alen ste Ot eS INOESE ITE 7. , al : BANK FU LAKE. AVE cert | aie eek eee | ANCHOR FENCES | smoked Hom "Seb | — “MEYERS PUMP | ‘are plumbing. BP. 5. paint. | Like new, “gee, been, wend, ones. 1 Boston terrier deg, FE RMERS eney up - Beptic sump . Thor Pull price 02463. — “ Z TERMS |WoLLY WOOD? aD, Care: rma Daees Phang placate OPDY oe M: [ARKET Shallow wall Meyers eso so | tystem for wet Peaements Geost Sone. pUT BELL, TRIDE NOT FOR SALW: do CHINCHITLAS, ALL —————= Corne: Opa: e rock used - '. SPECIAL SALE | 4 box spring snd matiress. 0 | AUDI gyn y- ge " “ye tte _ | pice Sas challow well yume i> {ess Oakland Phone PE 63022. |” cuns BF Hiagteee’ FE at. abe attr refused. “Milford, MU- ee oct estar; sot mee FOR QUICK SALE DELCO CON- | _ stallations. fimKEW OF, BURNER CONVER- | _ Sheil, 37 8. Tel tual +3673. USED _ MATERIAL HEATERS BURNING. Vinced. Rules, PE 3100." | FOR QU : r with| No money own ~ GUNS — NEW - USED FRAINED COON HOUNDS GE so gs R. | several that qye ideal for 3 end 8) Tm PORE “TANKS A) version, “No. 1 oll purser | wid red rtp HARDWARE sion apd blower, FE 32000, sHOTOUNS: Browning sutomatics, | TRAINED * 3 “abe | Look mas | Pumping sad. rau Pena nate,Weoue, | KE SED FURNACE Sica. Win Pumps Rem. | ENOLISN —FOINTER POR] — 13. like television consoles. ht hen ae at J IRNACES . Win, Pumps Rem. | SNOLISH Sere Ose a ‘pines, pipes ot America's od dow wt shhtiy | Degutstre S, Senile Oven Sundays aD ganna = ee USED FUR Pumps, hice Pumps. Doubles a lead pd tetings craicheg: in transit Ferri AnGLas Canes p| PE $-Te4t wiateet tape recorder. Don't 1—Ol) fernace 18.000 gia “a deluxe sutoe. 300 PEMALE BEAGLES. 3% MO . OLB. | « Bu Steel ore oes. 23 and st values ae | a anaemia 303 | Pipes. ee tas ot strectural EVANS OL BURNER § RM CA-) jun’ listen PADDOCK ar Coal furnaces . siseo wD Cal Rem. 121 30s — 700 | $10. OR 3-226 HOUGHTEN’S Bat Sun | _ Orchard aoe Se ad Typhoon | . Good cond PE 32-2467 SERVICE, 1065 W. ross | Stokers : 00 up «300 & 36-06 Win. M-70 Cal. | AT DANE. AEC REO Wis | MA + em = «6Clengary ; INT DRYER t sie ) RB. steel, new and pac ory from Huron Centre. PE 56-6753 | Ot] burners $25 Cel Win. 32 Spe. Win. | GREAT Main teese ree Rd “tnablneaiad Share ee i fren Gace Fovins “a "bok | EREE oTA MTuh titings a | NEW STOKEA USED § MONTHS, (ce ase oe heaters ue Sore Marte 38 Cal, Mausers | Set +2028 Dog | am a Kino ; AOA E Sean VA (60\ et PE 0683.0 | 21x32 double sinks 90.05 | sell or trade, PE 16187. eummey fans $15.00) 8MM & 30-60. Jap. 300 Cal. Krag GUN" BARGAINS GAL OR “WoovER pdopinds lg WD gine MN ALWAYS WRECKING |2 piece bath sets Colored 6100.80 |7 POP CORN VENDING MA-| Cli" rrange for financing and i0- ALL TYPES AMMO. ART Law. | dale beagle, 8 years, cosy to hen. e “ crtaion Wie hg ee gare | mut wood. patierm, tools, 3 Ol | gaiy ug used Sa pa | ala Og and Cae eee Tt CasiwG. | “*elletion SON GUN SHOP, 6438 Dinte Hwy ; . Begs a over yi} Chrome breakfast set. “ —- $50. OA 83605 | A million feet cm pony Mtg BL surrtt | 0 PEET OF 1%" WELL CASINO. 51098 Shab “anes = ‘a Repair Metal cabinet, $9. (eee (PLETELY umber. Doors, brid ier — eid 00 with new point. Also, set of pipe ELBLINO Ga MODEL ounman SHEPHERD PUP PUPPIES Parts ; 7 HOOVER VACUUM COMP pion Wreehin Saas 100 8. Saginaw PE 62100) "to 3. PE D8 72 &. Parke st. one wEw. _ useD SED ONCE. “Li .| Makes. ee #20, rebuut 1 veer guarantee. $14 96 i Mile Road. te Ga D S dies from i oie amb COAL POW. este. un, ase, Cal. special, | © "FORJAN KENNELS” Dick's Air Cooled Engines mplete. | ® 4 gion wood 1660. oC ) . SED Oil cleaning +0320 f Koreshole desk, $18 -TRONER PN EXCELLENT, CONDI | — 6 We me CHIPPED. rage T - Jeluae Winchester ome Also stokers, ot] and gas | ong legen aoe Pups guaranteed 30000 | 88 5 3.3 roll away bed and mat ot Pa Maye 6 a |' ge 8 A Thompson, 0 South) Complete stock of number 2 doore| Qua: deluae | Trine anag burner floor furnaces, water | gelling ing "te on , ieee “after 6 pas. Panakeate aXD,—Chxaniba AND USED tress, $12 OIL BURNER WITH a to be sold ev with heaters. blowers and good ou burn 0 time 20 KENMORE. y & Texan scope vedh | Stee Highland he tn for @ demonstration, tSunge, chair and eiteman, Oe ee can ve Sar lore 6. | SRABT TRIMMED” FIREPLACE | [ree tontcdcling ‘end taokalins. $e aree Son eae, carne Seen, Bi natn. Rect | CARGG oat BOTIGE OF Nae Pants ete ee cing “my "a Lawn Exuipment 03 8 ee tiress a ‘ tools . . | : Pag liege pane yg rod et CATE MODEL PRIOIDAIRE. 7's | Ress Mi #1907 ns \ tea FE 2003648) Dinie Mwy. 5 et Re wens ana | eS et Se g fav euvigped Must ov | Woodward, (North of 14 Mile), , dig savings. ft Excellent | BEFORE YOU INVEST IN A Wa- SERRVY NOOR SALES LO __ | OseD Dir dea age must be Patterson - _byOct Nig CxS. Birmingham Phone : We buy, sell and exchange for! -3 7785 [ SUITE. $15. BE- | ter softener, investigate me as 3 | ELECTRIC & GAS WATER EAT weed | garéce at sor | Fabems SRUNSWICE BOWLING | PARAKEETS. CANA Oatians | SEE Tue “Oakland Furniture MIS seh ini wt PF’) plates Mn Stet Oe | Lista tiene ewer exw) POrtable Radio | se, "ertiemie” Mansi" ocr: RS att ew neeamane OR |” gu fod : walttae a . . FE 2-5523 LEAVING CITY, SELLING Fae payments FE 3. PE 63873. | ‘ ndry trays stan i | cui oi caine | eee cane ps me airuE REMINGTON 7 WOoeL Gi, 104 8 Sagina a ant Gee | BRAND NEW snr "AMERICANA ‘See o-hheaaitis Ye Sepia | eed Piugs into wall outlet! chines in gereine “tila, ‘ime "of | 206 PE 0 FE clopedia rer | recharging as table ear, W. Miller, | wy BOTTLE GAS wn ' MAHOGANY IL DOUBLE B BED WITH | = Reasonable. FE <= Gt & M COM PANY — Nee ro Mobad aeeeca betore wa Equipment, r.. Ce Lote? nell 4 Gee O6 chale, Danes fos bome for $22.7) | er spring m™ T M FIXTURES. C! rated Otherwise ward Ave (North : ' ae cave Puel-gas 4268 oe s FE ¢7227_ ——— Ba —— fixtures, automatic oi} SAWS RPEXED ALL WORK a oo pool ton Originally cost| Birm Mid “he Qencey': _380 Cobleag__FE 58831 eo nplete pring NITURE pipes ad SHARPE ood PRACTICALLY NEW 3030 Car Dixie Hwy _ MISCELLANEOUS FUR | and gas water heaters, oil | GUARANTEED | Sas" wu’ eet for 6 without GseD 1.000, 2006, 3000 AND 4000 bine dear fife Leether case| AED TRIG SETTER. ii MONTHS eee BELTS BAGS BRUSHES FOR PE 2-4046 pico gem and hot | pr 5.7838 i battery, MI 471°. ig =e of _ oid. $38 OL 240080 gt “UEWiNo Unease SUPPLY CO aTTRESeRS | AND | “HEIGH iH ‘s" SUPPLY FURL | La Nihon _ PETRO Eeiween t Coens y iaighiand Ra. WANTED sHOTOUNS and DEE nApety oo ~ eer beds All new vu FE ’ 278 a Equipm a Manle: Leec! Bagley Wilson ; FE 20143 t. Hilbere 62 Williams. 2688 Perry 8t face e208 abe ? CE dsr : TOWMOTOR TOM RED TRISH BETTER, AGE 2%. Pontiac BEDROOM 8ET, TV. RADIO. ra: anne AN PHYFE | Phone PS 4-8431 Svar: , sale pd tore truck. ig rl ogy, 4 |e meat | ok ‘Doce bg Le house, and Savage auto- ow 2 DEE 2 beards, stands, eteve, relrige® Lee ne OU IG. | seNitae We Ane CHANGING | = S | ror iene ‘wth on RC LITTLE | PE teens aia Also, 30.00 Winchester, made! 7 | metic shat » AB tor c6e. jam Peer e- De ! 5 s oor GsED Ei | Aas ior mincelianequs “items. 003 Pica KINGSTON PORTABLE coy ea ieete Sorel poner. in Garage oor soon A apap Ceccment. Gust: | 18 As Retrigerators vee | bare fopate wil sell or trade. | pore FY yon TER. "Thean com EM 308. Oakland (rear). * oe achipe Selling ¢ ition desired wil) tel! you ae Now at reduced | electric and ranges at | each. BEAUTIFUL HONDURAS Dressins ia 8. Tilden oS ae 209 N etitee) une ing. FE aunty conte epee oles Me Sapen teett and ourns | prices a) Housekeeping | Hunting “Accommod. 65 A Brad service! a oe eal For Sale tousetrailers 78 anv bedroom furniture. Dress = NER BA bes No 1. 2, of 3 off. So simple you $1 W. Huron _ pes $-5209 bese ‘bed com Lege lg | Owens” plat i deed aml secvcias Bore S60 186 Grae ‘Disie Hey. Grermend™ fa seus) com tuaae une sures @ your. is STORM Winpows FURNACE | Op FoR MUNTINO, sdeedt ek “FOV FOX TER. AIRSTRE . mirror $33 ue Victorian | — LIKE NEW made, 3 speeds band silage GAS RANGES $19.95 = self ees ae as-| one ee anes: Bendix washer, © Senge 6 Pre 34 a) pales oh oe vn bias AMERICAN GENERAL. WEST. | latform eae erfect. $60 PORTABLE IRONER $8995 value $4395 These ao ze refrigarator oe es) sree . ‘a clothes jady's lent house dog. ereh and | pla Mateteln’ caneaia, TV 506 PE ¢6367. : slightly transit marred Michi- Apt. st . ; $3095, sociated with Trailer Exchaoge.| 2 guitars, boy Fe bist) Sand, 7 Seni 7 irt } 66 @ MONTH OLD RSH SETTERS | Whe he te a4 i wen. a rtition screen $15 OF “CALL FE ¢1070, an uorescent 3930 CO Orchard) Reconditioned washer Gear 60 & Telegraph. across from Tel- brown gabardine coat. er | ~ Female ‘Teaistered _MA 6-08)! _ | buhere 4% ve éei. Mice hems Met 40083 « Val ee = ake Ave Frigidaire 30 in. range 18095 Huron center, Open eves. and venti aTING FANS FOR KITCH wasy ane avon | aeaunteen BEAGL ws pe B : rj — Casn FOR FURNITURE ial = . Bl ‘KM EISTE K's tronrite feo on vee rio F ce 6 Sas eee aur cues a | a Eta Custom beuwling of fil champion — sired FE > _.. | tars late mode! for balance dur : ee CRU MP ELECTRIC phat onne extraordinary values. Michigan dirt, sand and gravel OL 27M) ga ee musky Pewnt a 2 Rental purchate plen On used | CasT IRON BATH TUB WITH Ts & PANS! ALUMI- ' re +3073 OR 3782. | Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake A) TOP SOL. BLACK DIRT rs. old and yrs al trallers A , fixtures Good condition, Also, | = POTS J & Ee omplete eae OlL CIRCULATOR. GOOD CONDI- | Ave Gravel and fill Girt. Lyle Conaim | bie Phone a cies a ie wy toilet stool. OL 2-207! set 18 pieces. Only 6 pieces | HOT WATER R HEATERS. 300 GAL tion. $30 103 N Tasmania io Room “Of BURNER PHO) PES ats or Fe Bilt SPRINGER SPANIELS CLoaTN | ‘3101 _Dizie cenaitz BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYFH AND | (66h. Ih Race ew limes. the TWO YARDS Spsumers lines $0650 & 11050 NOW ip THE TIME TO PUT fied Soil, BLACK DIRT, out kennels 4° stock for sale. pee HUNTERS RENT te AAW = wateor| Tee "eS he, oy Ew YAR Detroit’ values, “$00 80 apd $2950. ‘These | your order for doll cradles Set «noon BUS THERM Ott, BURN. ie Ee ig BS ‘Keorels Pe bane maw. | Stat seh’ chee Wegbwe EST RAWERS — WALNUT Cost about ~ Pontiac NM eV ehaetet Christmas A. B ra ls and cop | "14. FE 60809 AINED BEAGLES. OVA _ Bales ate _ iN a pprolooe Exe cond for $50 FE 5-0355 OPEN 8 AA TO 8 PM are slighty marred aeoliigedy te. waar Court. F&>? |e = i aan ngiewend _FER. FE 5791 os TRAD 300) Recthaven E. of Au. NEW MOO 4 ft high, 36° wide. $15. 3318 SUNDAY 10 TO 3 an inc Meenigas Pinacueens “NEW AND USED } ger *. BLACK DIRT = ahve \ ; bee Lexington, Scott Lake. o36. ins far boards. oS. per Ml 383 Orchard Lake Ave Furniture refrigerators, bottled = "W LVERINE | In git. Gang ond srevel. FE rHORQUGHERED COCKER ametete CHROME DINETTE | SETS “AS. oj PIECE SET OF DISHES int W Pine bosrds 688. per Mpeg ARC WELDER FOR SALE = gas ang aii Kinds bottled ges. | O and 000 i055 37 fh chairs’ aod table 608 66 “value, | glug phonogrape with recorun 1n12'W ‘prea Seana ges per Mt URED, A sophcncee or nowecirasors and iaEMIN AND PRECIO, CO, Back ORF BAND & ORAVEL | FE sine Sig Wet NT ecroom deme chairs and table Edison 1x12 WP Sh'ving 6.15 a - —— soe housetraiiers Paddock PE t-83 ' WEIMARANER PUPs 4 MO @ yeare at per $3995 These are brand new 1954 | FE m1 —— 954 red Fir -ecial $06 e@ ft ALUE — eabii Cash or terms. ne 1 oak flooring mM 885 80 of hunters Can't Also = models ———— poo D isecimgoney STOVES BOUGHT SOLD — 256 Red fir TIb8 Walled Lake D te Cae : ‘2 In utility plywood $425 per 9459. Int. doors 87 & up Ext . Cal ; 4. baby busey. a topbene Pe itd BS SiROPSRIRE | r sute__ $135, OR 3 end MA ee 5s wit sheet $12 56 & up 284 to 2212 No pain’ ot pan stand. 64: 3 -Q00D DRY SLAB WOOD od REOIsT XIOr rai e DETROIT STAR OAS RANOE Twin BEDS. COMPLETE = 2x4's and 1x6 boards, $75M — better fir lumber get our ine © aie SHOP oS 0. 06. cach PE Ghd ea 2 for ‘$10_Delivered FE — ram ae a aa table 160, te cacolant concmen. " ipringt ane apie, FE 45192 a price now. New e prices, OPOR OF B Saginew 4 HOdRS 9 OUTSIDE WITH HEAVY DRY SLAB woop | _Perry Clarkston only $46. MI 61300 —poowt _dteseer Reasonable. _F AX —- Poms ose im out comes white siding. See us for new low prices. ~ * oe 2 inside doors. 636 OR 9 cord. 2 cord $10. Also ong RECISTERED OXFORD RAM. ng S A | PIE NING = approved es PE 56-3006. aa: i grade. yea wie Cali s Ss ton after 6 30 USED T See 161 Dixie ae ose ere oes Gok geen ee Plywood (7 MENS SUTTS SE 3. BABY QUANTITY TREE TOPS LOO Phone: ¢ Farmington. meow SORE Ton ete ee, Meat ELECTROMASTER STOVE. $25 DEPARTME cca EDAR CHESTS st. Sewer Fr nce coser 0 Binds, olen & decorative. | * temmmue, ciretier: ert, motizens | siabe ang enwduet. Carpenter re WELL Bae BILLY GOAT Stegh bethreom, eB sliding FE 6-161 Used washer $1995 Beautiful, all southern cedar fittings ap Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers and training chair : . — _Cheap cd drobe doore, siuminum J . Oak flooring ai) grades nie table and Maytag auto. 561039 “YEARLING HOLSTEIN ‘ardro scar cand EASY IRONER, CABINET STYLF. | oinge chair Se ee ee ee eee ne en unalone a eee 1 conte. | pe Ble On 34083 iPEEDWAY POEL OIL Pim. ? 60D combination storm 1 yr. old, reasonable FE 7-0141 | o%%, s 50 gifts: also hobby-horses, spring tn windowall. Ply ertoss PLYWooD Co. | Wegner, Reasonably OF 72... | etv Pp | _betfers $100 MAple 63005. een a roof that wil) earry ELecTROLUX 00D, CONDI- Davenport and chair 30.50 fontrolied” Samples. 6" minutes “au | 1488 Baldwin PE 2m Do tt Yourself 6) vies Sitinains ceed Cates |s NICH ABERDEEN A NOUS $ ton. to Cheap. FE lroner heater from Post Office. 2381 Mt. Ciem- You save PACKARD Bus, .) TRUCK | é AE | Pa Paint c vr ve bese staat @ Rereford heifers. 878 a ae $ room Duo Therm e000 0 ens =~FE 717-0724 | Paul Se, Cyr Lumber Co. canvas 20220 army tent. and mise ~~“ | ot to $85 each 6650 White Lake | Also see New General, folly ELECTRIC CLOTEms = and tank $49 50 CAST TRON FURNACE $25. Lake Ra Commerce tools, 5033 Pontiae Lake Road. oo |160 PER CENT RED AND WHITE Ra near Dixie Hwy Ph MA ayviines Tint-Homes and Great Regular $168 Specia) $12995. 2, range table ii $49 50 1% Bogie fas 3-3732 REFRIGERATORS LAST ‘YEAR'S | a iaane Co Doors | oak. —— dei. 7 days week ple 59674 CIS eee corr ree. HAMPTON EL ECTRIC ¢ pe. din§ ‘OrHeR ITEMS einer E ee LUIRESCENT FIX. _. 1953 models, one of America's $39.00 FE 4-013 ~s . tal plan Per coat up to 34 yr 0538 CET ECONOMY | Scare tyee'el Roses sot seeks | Pom. ei Rey eo ctu ae oe ee Weed ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs For S. Sale Poultry 74, mouths. New ‘raulers, ee fe co OMAS ECONO motern type a ee | st Geen. © tong. HP -fpage te more than & used ma- Cee eedon ~~ Se | RA a exsy spiv pay wasmixo wa THOMA! RE CO feciuen toeme, UiLDe aban ees, | auton MT DOC? ‘| sean Seahegen Pesmeesan te HOME EQUIPMENT A BLACKHILL sPRvce POR RICKER COOP AND FQuip. Parts and accessories. . achine. Automatic water heater FURNITU : Slightly factory marred Call at Orchard Lake Ave ———~ CAMP CHEMICALS 7o0 ae _ reer cas ment. Cheap OR 32282 | i = Good condition FE 48476 _ 361 S. Saginaw i factory showrooms Michigan Flu- SEPTIC ast ANKD ANED wat Scientific Sanitary Efficient Safe wr ee ae Beotch and iS PAT HENS 1 YR OLD. 82 Mile South of Lake Orion o - = > TeDuc STINGHOUSE REFRIGERA- oresce:.t 393 Orchard Lake Ave ; } RUITD- chem Be" se Septic tank cleanet & condidioner lor Arborvitae juniper. native each 12 young roosters mo M-24 MY 2-072! - — E-Z TERMS =i ft. new condition OnlY Cigst OF DRAWERS, WALNUT InG. O00 | CONDITION oat Teomosce, 08. Perry. Drain field cleaner. Root-A-Way bee vour own. Bring bur- | MY 23006 BAP calnrell 36 FT Oe cian, sat Drea New furnitur. ials $30 M1 6-1300 = — finish «ft high 36 in. wide Mas PF 2-0435 SAVE | UTTER. 12 CENTS for sewers is 2922 Sleeth Rd. 1 | trailer. 49 model, as mates | 19 85 $20 00 cot a ade-in “De yt. 2 tep drawers, 3 large bottom rrees wATS Serena se Orchard La. Pa areas sree 3 miles from ‘FOR SALE CHICKENS AND _Rd_ FE $1944 ton mattresses $1195. $65 sofa Used Tra c- in Pe drawers Good cond $20 3318 Ra F. . Poole O. Commeree Village on gravel rd, geese 3604 Hazelton Rd. OL NEW AND MODERNIZED UEED Dede 650 £0 so) maples piece Washer guaranteed tangs Lexington, Scott Lake. after 6 ~ STOKER AND STEAM BOILER. bearing right on all turns. Open | ne ™ trailers on rental ase plan. bed complete 900.50 S520, 2 piece Table top gnc range 380) CEMENT & MORTAR COLORS WHEEL TRAILER, 1 H P OL, 1-1676 | 151 Oaxiand re + let ally @ to 7 Greenridge Farm. LAYING MENS, $1 EACH. CALL | Good jow priced u ed ones ts low ving ES art eacoees ue Chest of drawers $29.98 PLASTER & STUCCO covors ',.. p get engine, ‘aa WEA | COMPLETE LINE OF FURNACE Nursery MUtual ¢0038. FLanders” after Spm OR 40470. as $50 down. Mové in immediate- pov lcen 7 drawer znge hele oe ar $20 96 WA ee beaeEee ee Or nore.s siectne motor 15th p g ae saaheia beaters ‘S. pipes. | filters, ing — gear is |\WahnintyY WANCY BANTAMS, ly. Way AS rent? - 827 ac tables $ sada $27.95 | ass motor : : . MoMs, rested SXCRANG: Oy a8 throw. rugs S119, 9 Dy 12) Dresse breakfast ect $24.95 | & & Festage tecervers | A S708. ; R ne -,; Barnes “and up Also tulip bulbs. Keylon’s | Speas, __ Oper Evec. eng Suaeee Be ae Ps 5 $17.05. 8 by 12.5 ge erent : $9.95 Moei Mae — ati Woass |30 GAL OIL WATER BEATER | SURPLU Hardw 7 Huron | Plowers. 2450 Hey. FE. FE Produce 75 SMALL , SOURETRARS ee 4 ree pads eee —— eee | Lone AL ph Be al | Steel A Dumps 8 eanouts peroah =, er Poe pod ee lkD MATERIAL, ayer 4 e ee tei ; alae St | 2-0a6. Across from Poaticc, Drive Sale parm lent condition ‘i WYMAN’ ‘HOrenard Lake Ave. F | #10. OR da. as ve te em a Ww PAUL @PECAIS YOUR, OWN. | EMALL HOOSETRATLER, EXCEL BA’ ANK K FURNITURE CO, WYMAN’S " acotat ete ae ARS RORBUCK POWER LAWN | 5 SS raters, tice” joists. te ft. cutine Cis I INC. ren evergee LAKESIDE TAD arpies. "Gowpuie) Orenard, | PeALl BOCSE TRAE tere. ME oO arsine” Oh ae TIOM. 18_W. Pike Oniy_ | Beautiful, all southern eedar.| mower, 960. MY 3-3803 Qa4re ... vss Boe om, on pean oh Etisabeth Lake Rd. | Clarkston MAple §-6431 3-482, s / > eee ake | a Pee | hes eens ose 7 an _ Open. day's. VARIETIES. *. t re ss is ee - | : g = ented | Mums, 100 va ' jes, Fresh ter i el Wate BOUSE- : sat oc awaken 1% nen ce, tit ‘a "| iT CINOLEUM.. .49e 8q “7d | other items at a oe sale drar hase” anon om Dahiias mee “Yoo id tt Farm. "hei Ditle Hwee. He,. oe IMMER, 28. FT. must cell = bigamy ef sizes —08__FE S| Pe 559 S. set se $340 Highlané Ré (M-80) OR 9-7082 Open Sunder. @ Meotesimn. Delp aon ot PS ae aed al ee make any ~easonable offer. | = : pe +5240 ‘a erbell 1 = bale vo~ = ogi rerige ts a bg, seen Saturday or ge By SMITH > —_ are cue wee 65°30 Sundey of a te x sunday. me es Fdw. .M. Stout, Realtor | | 42 eu ft. Servel gas $129 50 off ey. he. ch ifs Poe ton Chain Saws Sales & Service.| single phase, used —_ 2 meee, | UAT, Unalligg Bogert TOP sort. 1 peat power Fon 3 a Spear aad aden be aR N. Saginaw St. FE 60165 | on refrigerator sce 3 0 win cet OR }-2711. tie) Pentise Lane Rd. py a. A. P. Will uu protection | = Loaded your last c @ Eves. "ti) 8:30 ; TOR. ge gato. wasner...... 8198 Coosisy BLOED CON. | SE Se pee beat aauceces Phone a vr re, Pick them yourself, aq : “Creskey TV. ‘yoo, 20le: Say gad K FOR YOUR OP “SINGER — DROP HEAG EWING | Puel a Ew — Ts _2-0412 and evenings, FE ae ba. own baskets. 3600 O14- | CTV E YOUR P o = ¥ me 0O = pre > Ete 19 in. pushbutton TV ..... $29.50 . mt — the! a: ~ — Ave FE . j For Sale Pets a . U-DIO-Eit BRIVG A LIFT with Want Ads. = ‘New Sealy innerspring rae PORTUN in SALE. USED L Sate, | > eng | aa Rena re ean pene . $1.95 cu J. F Me To sell, rent, hire, buy, : = REOWOOD =} ere © pumping. cepeteme. | AKC REO. FAWN 1411 E, Commerce, Mib- Oo se , “LAYTON’S = doors “Business Opportunities” lumber 250 Bast Biv |: stock ‘sewer crock and | +148 Brookdale. i ~ we : 181 for an ad ‘ ee ae i | Cott ember and. eupeties column in the Classified | sorrtY USED HUELOER Of | Se Cer tee Fb | apascan in. YOUNG, oe ao ae | call FE2S ve , Furniture, Appliances — ’ burner and twc 220 gal. Wednesday | y, female. Pea . eM or cf) writer, ; 3008 Orchard Lake Ré, M. A. NSON | section TODAY! | Bit gnages, 673 Cail har ‘6d eghsg A | 33004, "evenings. : on bait. , Ry eee rs vail or FE 60 @ B. Saginaw FE ¢2821 -™ A i as |, TWENTY-EIGHT eve THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 ‘ - For Sale Housetrallers'78 Trailer Exchange |: Many other new and used 1 bedrm. models, 11 to 44M Pie ‘2 CONTE | 1980 FORD . : SERGE eee serve _Sppedcted_ Gall PE bse Sale Used Trucks | 9 CHEVROLET % TO) rox ey with low, wide condition. oan ate, aay MI6-1356 issi GMC Rice re yew MOTOR, _will trede. «a “@_popas we 1 —" ON, #10. nal Leoster 6 ; : heater _ Eace ony condition, FE in6 CHEVROLET *% TON “pick. springs. —— Good tion $195 PE §-1244 7 1964 GMC % TON PICKUPS. Big discount, FE 4¢-6606 own floor plan. Lowést possi- ‘38 GMC PICKUP RUNS GOOD. Bie: te terms New trailers as little, 12 Marive off Pike FE_ 6-1265. as % down, as long as 6 years to/ PICKUPS PICKUPS riCKUPS. pay and os low es § per cent & [a ou. Many Bance PARTS—STORE | all ta “a-I~ condition ond _ wheels fe re oats Telegraph out “cy OWENS | Ra enn ove 147 6 Gaginaw PE 5-410 » i- Huron | jp CHEVIE WHEEL oe ease base chassis. New motor and new ida _ front Good tires, power ‘brakes New condition Also, 3; — “io condition, fee | cash in EER iTiiends er, and foe od yo.r trip GEN SALES phe Dixie Hwy i ene | | 1948 Internationa] mail poset. 1% ton Model KBS Hunting cebin accommodations for four. Bottle as, tnsulated Kk oF as aller: Will sell of trade 120 N. _ Opdyke FF MER FURNISHED 4 a |§ 26-F1 SEMI-VANS. VERY GOOD bargain, sane cash. $500 terms. condition each Hutchinson Lot 16, Square wake Trailer Port. Trailer Saies, Oreyton Plains He. eines "ut oo reba, ATE enone aE Re Rei . : ups and t *, call PE 2-106 : mY 24611 ‘So FORD PICKUP 610 DOWN & ers ATTENTION! We are wrecking 140 te cars and trucks engines Transmission axies and body parts, startera generators and voltage controls. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Fe 44533 We have sev. ~~ eral tate mode! low mileage used rear wAWTES save you money on motor, clutch. and rear 7 Snel re : Neliabie. Garage FH a Mr AMATE © SAVINGS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 1671) “VOR MORE THAN 3 Yeane A — 9000 PLACE TO SUY.” 1980 FORD 5 YD. DUMP sacri- Sloss. $10 a weet Job and truck ay a it: {TON FORD PICK-UP EX- BRAID MOTOR GALES| tt sendin. FE saz" ve Tears ar" Dreing SPECIAL _Sale Motor § ear AE 1 RECONDITIONED 190 MODEL . 1951 a CHEVROLET & pest Gacmes 1 Ton Pickup oe nN $645 2B AND SERVICE 8. T RD yn ye Cruisers Owen's Se ie SUPPLIES WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 int FoRd Pe DUMP TRUCK. MI “CHEVROLET | TON | DICKUP 1900 Very good conditica. ady _to go. $396 OR 37-1253. For Sale Used Cars 91 wee Orn Buick 1954 Super Riviera Owner Must Sacrifice Driven only 1000 mi Special up bolstering and loaded with —— Car cost 64% wil) sacrifice for _$2578_ M1 4-s289 - AvVIGK « GOOD CONDITION, $190.02. Take over payments 617 mont®r «A #398" before € OWENS Orenard lake FE 23-8020 MOTORS Craft & “Yellow Jacket ‘S PLACE Pine Lake Phone FE 2-8206 , METAL Boat, TRAILER. $200. "ve 3- ee BOAT; aig Rercury e MP. ho mn _950.00. $0.00 Pe os LS OL CAN TAKE 3 OR 4 RIDERS TO Share dri — FE ¢i210 Fox Fac Se SRIVEAWAT driving 5138 — 53% Union 6 Street. _._ | Transportation Offered 87\¢ and | bland Ra COMFORT AND Les OR ‘opposite Poo- LEAVING FOR FLORIDA IDA ABOUT Oct. 23. _ezchanged FE 2-90962 would like assistance tm / @riving and no gegen References | Tri CK GOING NORTH PA joad elther ways FE 64806 RT __ Wanted Used ‘Cars nere~ GLENN IS NOW clean ahead if you see Glenn GLENN’S Motor Sal $4 8 Saginaw & SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal . 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 CADILLAC 11, 7 m completely — _ Must _ sell, Very clean $31 R_3-7464 hull. | CADILLAC 1947, 4 boo Low good condition. OA hare a SaDRLAe 63 4 DOOR. PRICED to sell) Must be seen to be ap- _ LaSalle CHEVROLET 1954 BEL AIRE 2 portage Ha R new. — equipped. Pri- va’ ‘e a Cuneo WINDSOR 4 DOOR. Radio and heater Automatic transmission. $295 cash. OR 3-2340 te52 CHEVROLETS. FORMERLY tax! cabs. 6390 $400 __Huron CHEVE — 2 DR, LOOKS Goon, runs seed $45 2 W Brooklyn y ‘For Sale Used Cars 91 A REAL NICE "$0 CADILLAC 'y 38,000 actus! miles and emium U. & Master tires with only them. New brake and tires at 30.000. It's clean and sharp. Gee it. Call PE 71-0758 anytime ies4 210 DELRAY ioe? “CHEVROL ET. 2 DOOR VERY nice car. Radio, heater. 641 Oak- | land Ave i66 CHEVROLET. 2 DOOR wiTH heater Take over payments @41 Oakland Ave CK. CifEv. STATION “WAGON “TWO tone, heater, radio, like new 36 W. Tennyson __ iso 4 DOOR” . SEDAN. ora — low mileage —— low | Ae nil sale 3. 286 a a 4 BEL L AIR | SPORT | coupe India ivory over turquoise Loaded with accessories miles. eAgi— $1750. Birming- ham, MI ¢9250. | | Convertible Play Mr Sig behind | \ the wheel of this beautiful sun | \gold convert'hie uipped with heater and white wal! tires | ns Eq ai ‘VROLET * vertible Soak up a shine in this little black beauty vy 4 has: Radio and heater. —— very Ané s able valve 4 5 PONTIAC "2 . Come mp anc try this sien tone green hard top. wit, rad.o heater aki by arameti You'li be money ean and trouble free at a ter- CHEVROLET °53___ | ae For Sale Used Care 9 door sedan. paint, bene hight, “seat ee 4 1952 CHEV ROLET washers, road . back —. Fe: works ;} of all 4 4 door sedan, racio heater power- lide. white wall tires One owner {7.000 guaranteed actual eat gaan Huron Motor Sales 962 W. Huroa FE 2-264) PULL RACE GMC 70 ENOINE in a very clean ‘4 Chevie cou; ine bes full .am 2 ca maliory ignition headers with duels Hag been bored irted = asores Not « oot — "sane ule cas all, teadea skirts white w ners. Is jowered Will = trade for ‘ater model. poo } ———e hefore 6. No y calls : ‘@ CHRYSLER ER yi DOWN VA wAND essume paym ward, Birm! DODGE ‘39 COUPE, PERFECT body and motor 8 wheels and tires $75 OR 13-2087 | after 6 SO CMBVIN 22 ween es 41 Plymouth .,....... . 41 Poniiac $55 Plenty Other Late “Models and Tran a Specials 15 6 Saginaw ee CHEVROLET 1953 2 DOOR POW- er Glide. radio eater $1200. _FE 5159) SPECIALS 1961 Hudson A beautiful maroon. AL Henry J, 6 cylinder Like new 48 Chev _ chub coupe. Clean. cd Dodge. A reai trameportation | Some in and make us an offer. North Auto Bales. 2 W. Montcalm rifle price of $1749. FORD ’51 Vie’ Pul! away from the | crowd im = quality car that has) 5 powsr and personality | WY ntened with radio heater and | Fordomatic This V8 oe | | pe fike @ pussy cat Might take lees Michigan's Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. AYMENTS 1964 th Savoy 4 Dr. $67 1954 Plymouth Savoy Club 19s4 v-6 Club Coupe $05 Soo st | 1954 DeSoto V-8 4-Dr. ......$98.07! 1964 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr. ... $101.20. it DEScto V8 4 Dr 905 63 VE CARS ARE BRAND NEW Deficto V-8 Sportsman ons. | 1964 | 1954 Plymouth Savor 4 De. $64.21 | 1943 DeSoto V-8 Dr «BVO 7 1963 Plymouth Cranbrook Club Coupe . 48 1953 Willys Aero Hiaraiop $55 76 DeGote Custom 950 & 1952 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr. ..... $54.8! 2 DeGote V-8 De. . 58 76 1962 Defoto V-8 4 Dr ..... % 1962 _ Meadowbrook a 1962 a ‘Concord 9 ‘Dr. $39 08 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Clam Coupe ......:..02.. 065.08 1951 Plymouth Concord 32 «Dr eraieriereccoer, | 1951 Plymouth Cambridge | 1951 Plymouth Cambridge Oe eee eee ee 1960 Plymouth Deluxe 4 Dr. $3) 35 1860 Mudson Sedan ....... $30 28 1949 DeSoto 4 Dr. $42 55 1948 Dodge Deluxe 3 $20 47 1048 Mereury Gedan ....... $25 67. 1940 ee 8 Or. ...... 621.25 1952 Desoto Custom Fordor Radio, heater esutomatic trans- eg and custom seat covers. is truly & One oWner car. $895 $149 Down ji SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO- PLYMOUTH $12 9% Woodward ‘Birmingham Open Till 9 pm. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT Community Motors 1951 FORD Convertible Coupe with radio, heater overdrive fire-engine red peint and whitewall tires $795 1953 BUICK PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 1952 DE SOTO Custom 4 door radio automatic transmission MIA) heater (Btock No 1981 NASH Ambessador 4 door Sedan Radio heater, bed equipment iStock No 3808) 5 “@ CHEVROLET $i0 DOWN & AS sume ward, yments. 464 8 Wood- irminghar | Goon _ CLEAN ‘$0 CHEVIE. CALL OR 11, 4106 Istaria Park Dri vhs Drayton Plains ‘S32 CHEV STATION WAGON ¥wo ae heater radio like new . Tennyson ~ BARGAIN DAYS A a —— harctop Like new Paying the high price for good ae cars—you'l|l be money el ‘° Cadilia ‘S) and ‘49 Olds excelient | "$3 Cadillac coune & 4 door. es _FE #7311 THE HIGH DOLLAR For hich grade used cars We Deed them. Dfive the extra mile | ft will pay vou well 4540 Dixie! ue H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 TOP CASH $68 POR TOP CLEAN CARS, ANY MAKE OR _ ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBI MODEL IRN “CALIF BUYE R HERE NEEDS Se SHA CARS AVERILI & woe IKI HW PE 2-08: oF rE +6896 wae a 8 CARS EVERY to 43 wiodels Clean he. Motor Sales oy Pane: _Disie Hwy OR 343) “NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS BOB FROST INC oo 6 was pins | GERaP Cans x, WANTED TATE GObEL WRECE Bagicy hatn Parts VE 40219 or FE 54-0210 170 BAGLEY 8T. Y WEEK ears 2618 Woodward Birmingham ear CARS | See M&M Motor Sales top dofiar op tate mode! an 7 31603 | L MOD wrecked ibe an¢ “jst 1 * hote rte care 4 are | ve | | "33-4847 M 13 CHEV _5-0827, etcurys 53 Plymouth Loaded Kaiser with #8 Olds engine. udson Comm f excellent. 2 Ford Victoria Customized “S32 and 48 Packard "51 Henry J. Very clean “49-48-46 Fords "52 & °30 Pontiace 282 Chetrole 51 ‘8@ Cherro a 100 Others from rCONOMY ra ARS 72 Auburn SPECIAL Dynaflow, Very clean older car on BUICK 4 door heater take 3- 2940 CHEVE ‘4 GOOD TRANSPORTA- _tion One owner 14180 MI 40951 CHEVE 49 CLUB COUPE EXTRA clean. 875 Scott Lake Rad GOOD CONDITION. 1951 DELUXE radio and $1095. Wiil trade OR _FE “34 Chev, 2190 Ciub Coupe. Power -Giide The wo rks— radio heater white walis special interior of biack and white plastic Back Hghts duo-tone finish 7500 -mules. ome owner §1850 47 Hlinois. IT PAYS YOU to use Classified ads for solving everyday problems. Sell ing, renting, hiring, Want Ads do it! Call ’ FE 2-8181. 149 DE SOTO Sedan radio, heater and auto- matic transmission (Stock No eee} 1951 DODGE and heater (Stock No, 366B-A) 1950 PLYMOUTH Sedan radto and heater. (Stock No 3663) 1983 BUICK per Converti ~e oe meotet Dynafiow Stock No 3667 8u rine 1952 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door ow and Aydramatic no , Radio. Stock 1951 STUDEBAKER Club Cou V-4. radio Hydramatic. (Stock No. 3642) 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 2 door, heater Hydramatic. No 3664) radio, (Stock 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan, @ door, radio heat- ee overdrive. «Stock No. R- % PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factorv Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 80 | Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome's | Orchard Lake Ave.at Cass FE 8-0488 Black 2 door Sedan with radio. heater, | Riviera Coupe 2 tone paint, ra- dio, heater, Dynafiow and white- wal) tres. $1,995 1953 STUDE Commander Starline Coupe. Re d@io, heater Hydramatic, white wal) tires and 2 tone finish. $1,595 1953 PONTIAC Convertible with radio, heater, Hydramatic and whitewall tires $1,695 1950 BUICK 4 DR. Radio & Heater $595 1953 PONTIAC Radio. heater, Hydramatic and | 1951 CADILLAC | Convertible Coupe Radio, heater, Hydramatic and whitewall tires $2,095 | 1954 CHEVROLET Be) Alr Sport Coupe. Radio neat-, er, 2 tone paint, whitewal) tires, Uke new $1,795 | Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN JUST GOOD CREDIT | 1948 DODGE | >} Custom ¢ door, | FUNNY BUSINESS “he 12S a) vm Cape 1994 by MEA Servten. tne. by Hershberger See ae Ezz ti 4 fap ©.8 Pes. On 10-23 “This is our breakast nook where I lay down the law to my husband every morning!” For Sale Used Cars 91 MOTOR Ze VERY ition, good $50. BY OWNER PER- *o3 fect. Will sell equity _ Payments $4. FE & FINAL CLEARANCE We Must Make Room for 1955 Models 1 1963 DeSoto 1953 Willys } ately 952 DeSoto Custom Fordog ¥IEIEEE § - = 1952 Ply seat Concord Tudor lou i dag Cranbrook Club 196) Plymouth Cone Concord Tudor 1951 Plymouth Cambridge Fordor 1960 Oldsmobile Tudor 1950 Plymouth se = Fordor 1950 Hudson 1848 DeSoto paraae 1949 Lincoin Sedan 1948 DeSoto Club Coupe 1948 Dodge Dix fudor 1948 Mercury Sedan 180 DeSoto Tudor BRA » DESOTO. 4 DOOR. $10 DOWN sora, tbs payments 4 8. “Woodward, rmingham Be se - sessuseces - SSSSsssssS BS SB SEsESES LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 600 TO ‘$1800 SAVINGS ON 1954 Fords Lincolns Mercurys ' Demonstrators | radio & heater $245 148 PONTIAC Streamiiner & 2 door Radio, | heater, 2 tone paint $205 | | 1946 CHEV. 4 DR. $145 1999 PONTIAC Btreamliper 6 - 3 door $445 1948 PACKARD 4 qoor. Radio, heater. $145 1999 BUICK Super Sedanette $445 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. $295 ve 19497 PLYMOUTH Station Waron Redio & Heater $295 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Community Motor Sales Inc. . Authorized Pontiac and Buick Dealer i r 803 N Main, Rochester Open TiN p.m. OLive 2-031% AND Factory Officials’ Cars Custem Line Fordors Sunliner Convertibles Skyliner Hardtops Lincoln Capri 4 Doors Lincoln Convertibles LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford. Dealer PH OL 171) “FOR MORE 1HAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” for $300 2970 eC } For Sale Used Cars 91 wg gt Ald "“ nen —nearple waypeaon~ 4 to 1.000 miles. Loaded srg $2,406 Remaining sew se Doiges and Piymouths are dem Onstrator prices “LAKE ORION MOTOR BALES M-24 at Bucknorn L& MY 2-261) 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE FORDOR — Radio heater visor seat covers Price—only eas TAYLOR’S Phone Market +1801 Shop Sunday, Buy Monday At Oliver's you'll find 70 cars with prices’on the windshields. | inspection — drop in and Monday for the car of your choice. OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2.9101 Come to Clark- ston for a good deal on a used car! 1951 Ford custom 8 4 door sedan. Fordomatic drive, radio and heat- er. A clean car selling for $795 1982 Plymouth Cranbrook club coupe, radio and heater, light blue finish. The price geab. 1950 Nash Statesman 4 door. Radio $395. and heater. Price, Three ‘new Chrysler 4 door sedans. Full equippei. Big savings Trade now CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | CHR beagle PLYMOUTH DEALER rkston Mich. MApie 55141 (Oren € AM to 8 7M 1954 DeSotos Offictals cars and demon. strators. Selling some of “nese cars below cost Come tn for the deal of your life. We have 4 drs ars., con vert'bies. and Sportsmans. Don't walt As low as $245 Dn. AND 30 Mos. on the Balance AT LOW BANE RATES SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. YMOUTH Open rit 9PM __EVERY NITE EXCEPT SAT DON’T WORRY. HUR- RY and rent that vacant room through Classified ads for extra income! Dial FE2-818!1 for a Pontiac Press ad-writer. [ee ‘a7 interruptions, then see us| | | daily | The lot is open for your’ — For Sale Used Cars 9! 1 ODO AA LLAMA AAA ALA A *@ CHEVROLET UXE MOD- el » + Ll shape, full price, $290. FE 5-9774 364 Parkwood. | TAYLOR CHEVROLET GOOD USED CARS Oldsmobile %@ Tudor "30 Plymouth Deluxe Tudor '4@ Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor ‘$4 Oldsmobile Holiday Final Clearance BEFORE NEW CAR MODELS —, . Piym dr as Ford 2 % sreemtre | wa Piym. 4 4dr. Chev 2 Q ‘s1 GMC. ‘d a ttn cab : 2% ton COE cab, tally equipped and r go. y to Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. FORD TUDOR WITH ‘51 MER- ecury full engine. New race tires. All new mechanical parts miles op engine. to _army. OA 6 | 1950 FORD, Ra- dio and heater. Very good con- dition. Cle 1940 )6=6FORD, 4 Door, VERY condition Clean. Has and heater with new white wall tires. 1948 mou! runs good. Needs body work. §175. s FE 61431 or FE 30477, 340 Bald SS % FORD 2 DR. $10 Late mN AND me yments. 464 Wood- _ ward, Birm am. _ FORD ENGINEER'S CAR, 1954 Ford convertible. ‘ite x top radio & heater, white wall tires, power ring, power win- dows 6,000 mi. Birm. MI 1. iM? FORD DOOR. WHITE walls, radio heater big hub caps. Sharp. 64) Oakland FORD 6 ~ GOOD ~CONDITION. Gapd white wall tires, 32,000 act- val miles. 10 Churchill Rd, Au _ burn Heights FF_ 17-0238 eves _ & FORD SKYLINE aqua top cream bottom -caragage Ge a power steer- piel mileage. Call after 51 oy pm at FE 7 HUDSON ‘47, GOOD CONDIITION, 5 new tires. $125 __ FE 5-0976 FORD. GOOD COND FOR 47 OLDs Mate model car or sell FE 2-8405 | = browse around with no ‘4 PORD Vi CUSTOM 2 DOOR. 130 Clean. $395 FE 4-0178 WE MUsT SELL! | The following cars by the first of November We would like to get prices Lemar but no reasonable tien will refused 1950 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE Beautiful blue finish, white wall . fine mechanically, tmmac- ulate interior. ‘ 1953 MG English sports car with dual car- ar . fom and exhaust | | | | ! $695 1952 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR The expensive model with an attractive two tone paint job, large air conditioning heater, large radio. white wall tires, directional signals and other ac- cessories. $795 1951 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL FOUR DOOR Equipped with steering. da brakes window rque transmission, radio. heater Premiem white wall tites and two tone green and ¢ream. Immaculate throughout. power electric $1,095 147 PACKARD Gleaming black finish excellent mechanically, fine tires, radio heater and other accessories. NO MONEY DOWN $245 1950 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN EIGHT Lid desirable club coupe mode! with radio, h — other sccessories. inish excellent good tires. nals lightful green paasteinaral and “$695 Keller-Koch CHR YSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at ells, © ad Ra. ‘ | | eater, directonal sig-— De- For Sale Used Cars 91 1949 FORD.........$295 beauty 1950 Chevro door. & cy tader. A rea! buy AL MOTOR SALES ___171 6 Saginaw st WEST SIDE USED — aGARS 023 Ww FE ¢2185 ig tee oS ok = 9 1966 Poutae | 8 Catalina. 4-5340 ydramatic, $545. tt. NTIAC 8. 4 DOOR. ar lll ana _ ne | BSS new, battery, $196. 1950 Chevrolet Styleline dei. club _5-2650 let styline deluxe 3 ér. | Best offer. OR 3-087? FE 2-2351 1948 Ch: od styline hog 4dr . eer 4 1948 Pontiac eedan | bi PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. 10 itydramatic -* do and assume ments, 464 Ford “4 ton pickup. ¢ _2 ves Birn ne WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE psn ie oe yments, 464 8. Wood- SIX BARGAINS | goyrtac "s) # DECOE_¢ DOOR st Gers eee, Conse Rycrematie, radi. meter 1952 GM Me T Pick Up. One owner. i 1952 Chev Power @ 4 c. iis. PONTIAC. GOOD < = ome: | thon, new tires. 27.000 ectual miles. Call PE 4-5293 after 4. PONTIAC ‘52 EXCELLENT ENT CON- 1954 MERC URY 3 cond! ‘6 ous. 8. dition FE 1960 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR. radio PLYMOUTH ‘47 RADIO. AND els sees heater #19 Scott Lake RA. FORD “35 COUPE REBUILT MO- FOR SALE 1950 PONTIAC. pao » Ee brakes, iste fa’ *| door deluxe Radio and heater. _ shape. 9361 Pontiac Lake Ra 122. ‘2 HENRY J. 2? DOOR. . 018 DOWN C assume yments. 464 South m Woodward, a Y' all O e iss) HENRY J $295. NO DOWN Oakland Ave. to 171 REPOSSESSIONS nm We Piaasce Take coer pee memes Seorkiins NATIONAL MOTOR SALES "48 Buick , _1T1 8. Saginaw St. *49 Buick PONTIAC “SM STARCHIEP D™- *49 Oldsmobile convertible luxe 4 door. FE 2-7319. "49 Chevie i953 PONTIAC. 4 BLUE. "49 Pord a Oy heater ead bydram *s1 Eoin SA Sal _ $1450. FE 4-6681__ ee le PONTIAC. —_— oe J uto ales | i963 BLUE PONTIAC, Doon Glide radio. under seat — RAISER ear rs se | DODGE. wind shield washer, defroster, Cheap. Private owner. FE 23-3797 turn signals. $1475 after 5. 3-5221 i940 LASALLE COUPE. 2591 MANN pontiac ‘54 ST/RCHIEF, CUS- tom radio. heater, hy- ‘~ iS uacoees 4 DOOR. $160 i} hows dramatic Cora: red and white. & fone oe: “ 6. $2175. + . Jacobson ~ Hudson Dealer FE 2-8399 heater, ance = ek dio, — clean. land Ave. P1953 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR DELUXE. Lots 4 , radio, heater. accessories. cme. inside and out. $1,500. Te Y‘all Come PONTIAC ‘34 4 DOOR STAR- chief custom. Low mileage. FE 5-8748. ‘4@@ PONTIAC TUDOR. $500. CLEAN inside and amelie Low ap mae Pri- sae KowTIAe owner. Re Radio, helt me oe See Us! We Finance EVERYBODY'S Credit Is Good Here 2 «2 NATIONAL copter MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. 50 OLDS @ FOR SALE OR sae trade older car 6859 Elizabeth _Lake Road or Phone FE 17-6932 8 GOOD. 2 DOOR. RUN 12 Mariva off Pike. . "Sl COMMANDER V-8, 4 door sedan. on eer condition. CRANBROOK, 4 door, wholesale. FE 47246. STOCK REDUCING SALE We must reduce our used car stock to make way for trade-ins on the new 1955 Chevrolet, due soon. We mean business. Check these bargain prices! *51 FORD 2 DOOR 2 door sedan, finish like new, Custom sedan with low mile radio, heater and nice tires age. (Stock No. 661-A). (Stock No. 842-A). $695 $1,245 53 PONTIAC $3 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 door —— ——— 2 door sedan in excellent con- Heat ons ane reer oar dition. (Stock No 812-A.. low mileage. (Stock No. 825-A) . $725 $1,395 ’50 CHEVROLET A nice 4 door sedan with radio and heater. (Stock No. 41}-A). 52 CHEVROLET ae PONTIAC SED. Hydramatic, (Stock ’°51 HUDSON ’51 CHEVROLET = sare aa Deluxe club cou with good paint, good up! tery and ra- dio & heater (Stock No. 876-A) $695 52 FORD 2 DOOR A nifty sedan with radio and heater (Stock No 1738-B). 530 CHEVROLET Deluxe 4 door sedan with ra- S-ay ne Tene (Meck He. '51 CHEVROLET $695 Pane! delivery in A-1 condition. (Stock No. 831-A) $49: $2 CHEVROLET ‘, ton pickup truck. (Stock No. TLS-A). $795 ’°52 CHEVROLET $3 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door sedan, radio, heater. directional signals, backup lights, new seat covers. Like new. (Stock No. 860-A). $1,195 $2 CHEVROLET Panel delivery, like new. (Stock Deluxe 2 door sedan. Power- No. 041-A.. agg har and heater. (Stock $635 ae '§0 NASH 2 DR. SED. Very nice car with radie and 51 fe S| heater. (Stock No. 616A). Deluxe door sedan, fully $325 sauteed. (Stock No. 781-A) $745 ‘46 DE SOTO 2 door sedan. Transportation (Stock No. 567-B). $245 ‘31 HENRY J Economy and neat appearance. (Stock No. 735-A). pe OPEN TILL 9 EVERY NIGHT MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES CHEVROLET 211S.Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 special 51 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. radio, heater and good seat covers. (Stock No. TBA}. $645 | PLYMOUTH ‘41. RUNS GOOD. ee ’ & Po 4 ad Ceannel 1-WKYETV Channel 8—CKLW-TV (2) Jackie “Gleason. Comedy with Audry Meadows. Art Carney. 8:30—(7) Let's Dance. ner, 11:15—(7) Rossano i, rm Detrdit Pulpit. 11:15—(2) Selfridge City. 10:38—(7) Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Facts Forum. 11:¢0—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ad- venture Ho. (2) Court of Health. 11:15—Air Force Reporting 11:45—(2) Cartoons. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:06—(7) Auntie Dee. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D Roundtable. 12:15—-(9) Film. (4) Telephone Storybook. - 12:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Uncle Toby. (4) Meet the Artist. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World.-Adventure Series. (9) Friendly Theater. (4) Uni- versity of Michigan. (2) This Is the Life. 1:15—(2) Featurette. | 1:38—(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Movie | Matinee t:00—(4) Home Theater. '2:38—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) TBA (2:45—(9) News. 38:00—(7) Family Theater. (9) Western Feature. (2) Now and Then. $:15—(4) Political Talk. $:30—(4) Studio 57. (2) Adventure. 4:00—(7) Playhouse. (9) Science Review. (4) Roy Rbgers.. 4:15—(2) Republican Committee. ‘| 30—() Annie Oakley. Christopher Film. (4) Zoo Pa- rade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. &:00—(7) Super Circus. (9) Small Fry Frolics. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Lions Game. 5:30—(9) This Is the Life. SUNDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice (9) Ex- ploring Mind (4) Corliss Arch- 6:30 — (7) Biff Baker (9) Range (4) Capt. Braddock. 7:00—(7) You Asked For It. (9) Playhouse (4) Badge 714. ~ 7:30—(T) Playhouse (9) News (4) Mr. Peppers, is asked by his father-in-law to join the latter’s f 8:30—(9) Tzigane _ %:00—ALL CHANNELS (7,9,42)— Selznick producer. Theater (4) Movie Time (2) News. MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning @ (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. | 9:48—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God. 11:06—(%) Black Spider (9) News,’ | ~ a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel —WJBK TY Caannel 4—WW4-TV } f oh OCTOBER 23, 1954 « Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are subject te change without sotice. frey. . | 10:45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. /11:@0—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) | Home. , | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ballot Box. (2) Valiant Lady. : 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12;456—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) Seeking Heart. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. dies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- dies First. 2:15—(9)—Film. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. <2) Art 3:00—(7) Theater. on. (4) Greatest Gift. Payoff. 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) Bob Crosby. '$:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Cow- (2) La- (9) Paul Dix- (2) Big Bullet for Stefano, fea-| cTuises disrupt the office rou- lp (2) Movie Date. Ed-| time when Susie MacNamara and boy Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) ward Arnold. Walter Huston in| her friends — even her bogs,| Brighter Day. “Devil and Daniel Webster, fea-| Peter Sands—team up to write | 4.154) First Love. (2) Secret ture film. ‘ ee Storm. 1:30—(4) Sh of Stars. 8 Contest. oa oweare 8:00—(7) Big Fight. (9) Play- gr Pe Bed Sweeney's World. house (4) Comedy Hour. Musi-| 7 — « SUNDAY MORNING cal, “Revenge with Music,” |##—(7) Ricky Clown starring Ray Middleton, Anna| Modern Romance. 9:00—(4) Church at the Cross larie Alberghetti, Harpo Marx, | §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Edward Everett Horton, Jerry Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob- 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers. (2)/ Colonna, and ona Massey. (2)| ert Q. Lewis. Christophers. Toast of the Town. Robert Mer- | 5:30—(7) Comedy Time. (9) Kid- 9:45—(2) See for . Yourself. rill, Met Opera singer, Pearl; dies Film Fair. (4) Howdy 10:00—(4) Cartoon Carnival. (2)/| Bailey, singer; guests. Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. | , . WALTER P. Bonn Arrests Eight 1 F' REUTHER PRESIDENT, CIO end UAW-CIO “Your Job... Your , Pension... Your Vote” TOMORROW — SUNDAY in Alleged Spy Ring We Invite You to See-- | MOTOROLA COLOR TELEVISION | In Our Showrooms at 825 West Huron Street LARGE 19-INCH (205 Sq. In.) SCREEN THIS WEEK’S COLOR PROGRAMS: THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 8:30 te 9:30 P. M. FRIDAY: 6 to 8:30 P. M. (Coler Programs Subject te Cancellation) Attention Tavern Table Model ..... $895.00 Censole ....... $995.00 1 Yr. Parte Policy.. 15.00 1 Yr. Parte Policy... 15.00 and Bar Owners! Set-up ond 1 Yr. Set-ap end 1 Yr. Be the FIRST TO Laber Policy.... 120.00 Labor Policy. . 120.00 SHOW COLOR TV! Seles Tox ...... 270.00 Seles Tax ........ 30.30 | ional ft will pay for itself —charge ; $1,057.30 $1,160.30 te business expenses Ht 2 months instesd of 1 year policy, deduct $50.00 IMMEDIATE RCA VICTOR EMERSON Generous e 825 West Huron SYLVANIA Trade-Ins Le P ae OPEN EVERY WHY WAIT FOR COLOR TV? | tt will be years before color TV sets sre priced within the reach of the average family. Enjoy the best in regular Telvision shaws now — trad in your set when you're ready for color! SEE US FOR THESE FAMOUS MAKE TV SETS: ADMIRAL PHILCO MOTOROLA Free Home Trial PTON % EVENING DUMONT GENERAL ELECTRIC *! Eesy Terms FE 4.2525. tic) --Today's Radio Programs -- | 1:43--WIR, T. D. Inn WIBK; Freedom Story wm, CM -CELW, ee) ews, am Woaa, (1158) Ware «ne wink, (08) TON WW, Art of Living WIBK. tv renade | 10:80 WXY¥2. an | Bae. | oo Te Be | SOx ‘*, be W Dea ary Morgan ‘Sus wees ww, Pulpit ‘ © Sines WCAR, Pontiac High XYZ Pan- xY2, easage aw Geores, Pergu Sa Se porte CRLW. 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People’s Church WCAR News Temple 5:45—WJR, Curt Massey ee ee : _ sas are slanted at curves. Zoo New Home {Cardinal Bruno Ailing Highways VATICAN CITY W-—Giuseppe|° banked, because centrifugal for Paratrooper Cardinal Bruno, 78, prefect of the | force would turn an automobile . : atican’s Congregation Coun-| over if it were driven around « With Fur Coat cil and chamberlain of the College | fat curve at high spec. CHICAGO the of Cardinals, has been ill in bed @—Rocky, world’s | for three days. A Vatican press youngest lady paratrooper, was office spokesman did not describe locked up today tn the Lincoln | the cardinal’s ailment, Zoo—and there she'll stay q Always dry scrubbing brushes The 187th Regimental Combat! with the bristles down, to prevent Team decided the zoo was the best them from rotting at the base plece for Rocky, a 16-month-old, : Hokkaido bear, even All Makes * in Korea. SYLVANIA TV mit” Tes San S| ein ae Ma ANDY CONDON oe sump: | lems senvict_ ii Radio and TV Service of the | Gor, airport a, OR 3-1647|] Catt Federal 4-9736 — word for ’ accompanied , Calif., by Ist Sgt. , 8, Paintville, Ky. Castle said he was donating Rocky to the zoo because most of HEAR THE LATEST NEWS EVERY HOUR OVER , WAtteD SERVICE The following TV Service Organizations are now in @ position to offer credit terms when amount is $30 or more. Ask about our exclusive CBS Hytron Plan. Pontiac ANDY CONDON’S RADIO-TV ... 176 Crestwood, FE 4-9736 gk 1 Scnpocoorecene 39 Auburn, FE 4-1656 j +s. se +s. + 8148 W. Huron, FE 46-5791 | se.» $4 Oakland, FE 2-6445 | RADIO & TV SERV. 89 Chamberiain, FE 2-7 RADIO ANCE 38 Miller, FE SALES & VICE 993 Mt. Clemens, FE 4-1515 Co... . 825 W. Buren, FE 46-2525 HOD’S RADIO & TV 770 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-5841 | perm & tv eScten, py ps en Bs | j Ges hace ses Siés Pootios na: FE 4-003) mY, Be: 1157 W. Heron. FE 2-600? 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DIAMOND 18 Wh te OL Sates & JUDITH ANDERSON % WALTER BRENNAN %*& BRANDON DE WILDE : * EDDIE CONSUMERS POWER COMPA LIGHT'S ‘SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT! JUBILEE 4 networks: BIGGEST TV SHOW EVER Starring *& HELEN HAYES %* GUY MADISON JOSEPH COTTEN %* THOMAS MITCHELL Z * KIM NOVAK FISHER . . * » WASTER SCRIPT BY BEN HECHT ce MUSIC BY VICTOR YOUNG AND HIS ORCHESTRA ALL NETWORKS 9 TO 11 P. M. o = ¢ x es é LUMBER», BUILDING SUPPLIES 5p. Calling Tile 12112, 16116... esses" Wall Planking 8°x10"........422.9¢" | oS heal aeptaaapan’ HA) 4x8 Sheet Rock from... 0. 38 Peg Board . coiteed just Arived, Now Only. $e” 2x48 ft. to 16 ft. Fir.............7e" 2x4 8 ft. Special —- must move..... . 39¢™ 1x8 Utility White Pine .......585% per m Ii 1x12 Utility White Pine ..... 595% per m RIFLES J ‘Artereft Brond © fy While you still hove, Be femous for quelity. your cheice on models, you should prices on all guns 9 - fare so low we can’t Stenderd Size edvertise them. Remember .»» PRICE Means Nothing Without QUALITY .. . Burmeister Has Both Notice! Our Prices are Right = Therefore We're Not Afraid to Advertise Them! TWO BIG ; On ; __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1954 1x16 Utility Cedar Board... .. 390% per m 1x10 Knotty Pine Paneling, No. 2 . +. tain Coa doles eee, 16s ft JORTHER U co. We DELIVER WITHIN 70 MILE RADIUS OF OUR YARD vga 15-Lb. Felt. . ~-°3.29 I made mistake buying too much of this and weuld ‘ we 3.Pc. Colored {Bath Set Reg. $249.95 5 Ft. Cast Iron Tub, Seat—BSesutiful Medicine Cabinet—aAll Chrome Fittings for Lavatory and Bathtub——Choice of 7 Colors— * Biue--Grey--Coral--Tan and Green. LUMBER | FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS 1x12 Knotty Pine Paneling, No. 2 ...>......... athe No. 2 Oak Flooring ................ Sdauane odes | No, 1 Oak Flooring ............. +6 ‘rises eee ee 3180 per M Clear White Pine Combination Doors, Screen and Storm Sash Included ..............cceceeee ..».from $14.95 A Real Lumber Buy! |. | 50,000’ board ft. of 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 8 ft. to 16 ft. Douglas Fir. Note, = SQRM this stock dirty and not quite up to grade. if you have a use for this type material, don't miss this sale. C & C. 215 Ib. Shingles Prox. — Come in and See me Newest Colors for 1955 — Only $6.95 per sq. YARDS — = ee 20 of