OE ———— ee a *owt F i "Etat +. y i en 4a rf aaa The Weather 4 . Home. sie or C PR is laa 113th YEAR * ke * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1934 —30 PAGES. SeRAATES EM ua SSTER TS Te Heavy Balloting Indicated De pite Bad W Winter Weather Fails to Daunt Voters}. Stork Cools second child was born in an aut Papa Etue, remembering No. FLINT (#)—The stork was delayed at. the polls an expected child was to arrive shortly, Her through downtown Flint to a hospital. fast trip te the hospital. But Mama would have His in Flint today. bound to win. Mrs. Ray Etue, wife of a sheet metal worker, } —_— awakened at 5:30 a. m. There was no mistaking| CHARLESTON, W. Va. ()—A Republican torch- omobile speeding 2, insisted on af +-none—of-it;— until the polls opened. Mama and their ballots at 7:15 a..m.. then So they waited—Papa nervously, hospital. Twenty minutes after at fourth son, Mi . Was born. How’d Papa and Mama vote? They didn’t say. Mama calmly— Papa plunked in took off for the 7:35 a. m. their Tom Sweeney, got blisters from House of Delegates, sald torch sparks burned holes Republican Senate, reported no incendiary incidents, but said he And in Charleston, Politicians Are Burning Heels at Flint. Polls’ While Mama, Papa Cast Their Ballots organization said, “ome of tts coniidatts ary candidaté for U. S. Over Iwo Million Voters Expected at State Polls County Precincts Cite Steady Stream’ of Electors; Several Over 200 Mark DETROIT (#—-There were indications today that Mich- ‘Voting was “steady and» good” throughout and CEDAR RAPIDS, 4a. Kennison and Fire Capt. Dale Holmes helped a | motorist fix a fiat tire and learned the driver was | | County and Pontiac this /morning, according to élec- a| tion officials. County Clerk Lynn D. carrying a sign. (UP) — Fire Chief Kick | CHICAGO (UP)—The independent voters of Ilinois | Democratic Sen, Guy M. Gillette. He offered to pay | Allen reported over 200 vot- prepared to celebrate an election victory even before | for the job but the firemen refused. “Who can I say helped me?” Gillette asked. a vote was cast. the| ;ers in some township pre- | cincts by 1 p. m. with indi- igan despite raw weather over much of the state, might be rolling up a rec- ord off-year vote of 2,000,- 000 or more. Practically all areas re- ported at 10 a. m. that vot- “The «I-V-I supports split ticket voting, “Just two good Republicans,” the firemen replied. | cations of a heavy vote despite bad weather. ing was ahead of p+ two Harr Truman P } - Pontiac City Clerk Ada a 1 aC Taylor fo Head Y Fewer Planes R. Evans said most of the| tion, when a record 1,879,- Predicts Dem | city’s 44 precincts were over | yee ot at 11 a m the 100 mark by 11:30 with 94,001 had voted, com "SNO FOOLIN’ — Your vote is needed today ian (9 df eee ae H tT rf many close to 200. with 85,140 to the same regardiess of whe-you support. This message drawn | is otnwe of the kind of weather which greeted roun Orces | INDEPENDENCE. Mo. (U P) _ un ranspo Bipot ne ee ee time four years General Will Command! U, S. military forces in the Far East—Army, Navy and Air Force. Taylor will combine the staffs of the headquarters of Army Forces Far East at Camp Zama, Japan, and the 8th Army in Seoul | into a single command. Tayler told a news conference he plans te spend “considerable time’ in Korea and considérs Ke- rea the main part of his ofgan- Former President Truman, ful despite raw, 23-degree s sathar, | All Pointe Aux Barques Goes Republican; Dems Get N.H. Precinct POINTE AUX BARQUES (AP) —This traditionaily all-Republican. first-to-report precinct today gave Senator Homer Ferguson (R-Mich} and con Leonard, GOP nominee Hopes Are Dwindling and five children among its pas- sengers and crew of 42, was last heard from at 11 p.m. Saturday —90 minutes after it took off | frum Patuxent, Md., for the Azores ard Africa. Many of the persons aboard were re(urning to duty after stateside leave or were reporting overseas > for new a. About half mothers bringing young children with them and standing in line to property valuation) to finance a $4,500,000 bond issue for construc- tion of a new county courthouse. Property owners approved issu- | ance of the bonds in the August | primary, but the extra tax needed to finance them was turned down. H. Wayne Gabert, of the Citizens | - Courthouse Committee, today pro-| the. Republican Policy Committee, tested the wording “Courthoiite will go back to the Senate for an- Millage (Shall we build a new other term and contribute to Re- | courthouse? )"” which appeared in| publican strength in cast x >) - Japan, Okinawa, Korea pen fay mt wnilinie praet., for Finding Survivors | vote preteen tere lber el poll here today and smilingly predict-| 9,040 in 1952, a presidential year. Troops Under Hull [ed the nation’s voters would give) Among 42 on Lost Craft| 27 ne Royal Oak area. voting “the right answer again.” was heavy and compared by of- Ray City reported § voting SEOUL @—The United States,| Mr. Truman, No. 13 in his pre-| NEW YORK (UP) — The possi-| icials with the 1952 vote. ee oe an feer years streamlining its top command in| cinct to vote,: at first hesitated 10’ Buty of finding any survivors Royal Oak city averaged 200 ~ ae ee me te the Far East “‘to improve its stra-| make a comment on the election per precinct up till 11 a. m. with been County by * ‘among the 42 persons aboard a 16:30 a.m. in 1962, when the tegic position,” today named Gen. | outcome. But when pressed by a 4,500 ballets cast out of 30,560 Maxwell B. Taylor to_head all | battery of newsmen and photogra- | huge Super-Constellation missing registered voters, cmnty ct 6 mes aD ground forces in Japan, Okinawa | phers, he said: on a flight over the Atlantic dwin- | votes, Gave were ascund d 8,500 ‘in oe os Also averaging about 200 per} poxes by 11 a. m. and Korea. | “Well, it’s going to be the right died today. inet at 11 ae Forndte | Taylor, the present U. S. 8th | answer, again. The Democrats‘are| Ofriciais conducting éne of the side dat "entahen Woods. Saginaw reported the voting Army commander here, will as- | 89ing to win.’ | greatest combined air-sea searches | pleasant Ridge. Berkley, Clawson,| Uae 1952 . county-wide, but The former chief executive rn ¥, CiWSOM, | ahead of 1950.” sume his new duties Nov. 20. in history for the Navy transport! oa, Park 1 Vill | braved cold winds as he walked cut the air arm of the search ark, Lathrup Village plys Muskegon said voting was “quite Almost simultaneously, the ‘along fram his home to the Me- cetion tn half Royal Oak, ‘Troy and Southfield heavy for an off year.” Army said the U. 8. 9th Corps | morial Building, two blocks away. - . Townships Grand Rapids said it’ was heav- headquarters, at reduced jis, wore a gray topcoat which Instead of the 200 planes as- Of 10,700 registered electors. | jer than in the primary there. strength, will be moved from | he kept buttoned all the time. He signed originally to comb a 120- Berkley had voted 1,878 at 11. ‘Rehm mics ot Kerea to Japan this month. carried a cane. mile-wide strip ef ocean from Besides selecting persons te aoe cee tae ele oe Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Hickey will here to the Azores Monday, only | ny ciective offices, county voters opening . command the 9%h. He is now 100 planes will cover the ares | win decide one special issue and . Army Forces Far East at Camp A naval spokesman, however, | posals. pay G. Mennen Williams Zama in Japan. . said the officials had not given| 4 metority “yes” vote from unprecedented Sourth Taylor's new job still leaves bisa | ° bd up all hope that survivors would eae a ‘- nce two-year term and take a big step . directly under Gen. John E, Hull, | 0 ng on ict be found, ed to approve a half. jg. | Ward national” political, promi- who will retain command of all The plane, carrying four women! crease (50 cents per $1,000 pe haem wpe . Don ald we Ta ‘Two years age 08 -Vewwd=ait- fe ~ another plane. a us described the regrouping bo publican Air Force B-200 trom Prest. |‘% front page of the Pontiac| political face, homey, soft-spoken % ces in acific:-83 | . There was one Democratic vote | wate, sree r= Press Monday. Patrick V, McNamara of Detroit munity of al case’ end 'Wast for those on the stitewide cam pao — o.., “This may mislead some vot- will be Michigan's new senator and qui of adjusting 'U. Sf ticket. Thomas Kavanaugh, rum | Mond y. The air- ers,” said Gabert. “Everyone contribute to the Democratic con- in — East. " of per. (nine for attorney general, got it. | 4 ft — arch and the es- | agrees we need a mew court trol of the Senate. 1 and “senes ph enay Frank Millard, the Republican in- | aan ha waa house. But many are opposed to | The voters will decide whether availability of 1 cumbent, got the other 13. | planes aloft. batiding it away out on the edge | the Republican party picks up one 1 Tas worse ire past of: 8 Fit ace tor Congress trom nearby Ispa the Board of Supervisors.” |seats to add to the 13 it now | planes from Argentia, Nfid., Ber- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) in Korea. Elements of the 24th Di- 'Port Austin, split 7-7 with Rep. muda and U. S. bases, Pontiac property owners are m4 = EARLY MORNING ACTIVITY—Voters got out for an early start today in Pontiac’s precinct 16 at LeBaron §chool on E. Beverly. Scene inside the | drops a ballot in vision — the first U. S, ground Jesse Wolcott (R-Miich), seeking troops to see action in the Korean reelection from the Seventh Dis- War—will be redeployed jo Japan. trict. On proposed constitutional Ad Solicitation Brings = &mendments the vote was: . ee -- No. 1—Yes 13, No 1 Warning by Officials — Reports that local men are be- No. 2—Yes 10. No 2. No. 3—Yes 9, No 3. No. 4—Yes 8, No 6. The Navy said q combined Navy, Gogst Guard, Army -air search using 100 aircraft would get under ad at dawn. In addition, about 30 ships are actively engaged in the search for the plane. An undisclosed number of air- craft equipped with ‘radar search asked for a second time to support | a $3,000,000 bond issue for expand- ing Pontiac General Hospital. Tax money to support the bonds was | outhortsed last April, but the needed 60 per cent “yes” yote was not returned by property owners. A city charter change allowing GM to Double Fourth Dividend ing solicited today by telephone | for advertising in the ‘ “Republican | State National Journal’’ were re- ceived by the Better Business on Lake Huron. Traditionally its | Pointe Aux Barques is at. the screens..operated throughout the | slight increases in pension on | Each Share of Common night without finding trace of the | to city employes will be ruled on A missing aircraft. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | to Receive $2 Payment for Last Quarter | petting phace is shown above as an election worker eattos Peele Facth | ed Codey Republicen Come j mittee. ont of the boxes. county residents are being solicited | Season's First Snow Hits Pontiac Area Early Today A mass of frigid air moving down from Canada brought the first snow of the season into the Pontiac area early today. The U. S. Weather Bureau reported one inch of snow had fallen by 10 a. m. Because of the warm earth, the snow melted as it hit the pavement and did not. affect traffic conditions in either Pontiac or Oakland a County, authorities reported. | for political advertising in the “Keystone Republican.” Beaman warned that “there is no official publication of the Re- Party Chairmen Set Optimistic Attitudes | xcs per sci ane WASHINGTON, @~Here are the | Paid election claims by the two major| stn %. Wethgee, — satseat — = merce, added this warning: ‘‘Bet- Republican National Chairman | ter investigate before you in .” Leonard W. Hall: Republicans will | revain control of Congress by show- | ing a net gain of 3 Senate and 15 | In Today's Press or more House seats. No governor- ship claims, Democratic National Cheismen Board of the Pontiac Chamber of | N. Beaman, finance director of the, Beaman reported that | handful of voters gather and cast their ballots with epentug of the polls. Then when ali are in, | they're quickly tabulated. HART'S LOCATION, N, H, ®— The first election returns in the! nation today gave Democratic can- didates a 64 edge over Repubii- | in traditionally Republican New Hampshire. midnight and closed at ged a.m. after all 16 registered vot ers cast ballots. The vote: Governor: John Shaw (D) 6; Lane Dwinell (R) 4. Ll. S. Senate full term: Gerald I.. Morin (D) 6; Sen. Bridges (R) | 4. H U. S. Senate, unexpired term of | the late Sen. Tobey: Staaley J. | Betley (D) 6; Bep. Norris Cotton | Press Will Furnish ross ee, Said he! stephen A. pittchel: Democrats PA. cation ha nat always! + , lieved there will pick ‘up 7 Senate seats, a min-|* 's ation ways | Results on Election jheat in ‘the t. Kay APP voied straight Republican but it| | Fes in to | melt any co tinued i ernorships i generally was favored the GOP fe Gay's clection_will_be available |. “‘Uniess it gets unusually.\eold $< : gree Democratic candidates. by telephone from the Pontiac — down around 3h dngrece or be-| Sign of Gl Humor. tert ida GS | _Riwente Anowat Remmage_ Sate Prese tonight starting at 9 BM. | Oo” 1. YS mistter how mach omn|_PT, LEWIS, Wash. (UP) — Men |+ Semen's Pages... fe ik Sa | g,This,Peck Thursday, Priday snd Satur. ~The gumber is FE 2-8131. Because: falls." he’ said, ot ‘the Second Arthy Division! saese mssert Priers H Mtlveats | femme” cbetinnsen” bitemewuan, oe ‘ot anticipated. heavy vote, -re- 1060s: “lL erected a sign ag part of a per 7) gu. mg nenee! Bete cole saris opening day. Doors am wo == pi saps an Sia" omens = ts serene. z Geen oi fom 8, Pet ” Puke ane punta PEO parang sererone a 4 4 - 4 ane ‘ oe. fL " election.” Eisenhower's final pre-election radio and television The polls opened seconds after | talk last night was virtually nonpartisan in content and dealt mainly with a citizen's ‘Last-Minute Vote Pleas) «=» YORK (UP)— . . Winning posters in the annual | southeast portion of the state), the. dows, after being judged by Mar- incidence of the disease on private | shall Fredericks, Mrs. J. Robert property is over four times as| F. Swanson and Arthur Lougee. great_as on public property. re- flecting the effectiveness of a spray* ~ Bh gh cca rie Papas program. . Lebold reported that of 222 tree Martha Mange. 11th grade; see- grade; third place, Constance Gorden, Sth grade; and honer- able mention, Diane Gardner. In the elementary school di- vision, Holy Name School students White, 8th grade, were first: Carol Elsarelli, 8th grade, second; Ter- | fy Sempowski, 7th grade, third; option (and Judy Yeung, 8th grade, hon- price rable mention. | Another honorable mention was _| awarded to Luann Rigdon, 7th commis. | rade. of St. Hugo of the Hills School. 7 + . . Election of officers is slated to follow tonight's 6:30 dinner meet- ing of the Kiwanis Club at the Community House. . * * . In the good old Irish | H i 5~ 2% | li fi z 2 z z é 8 T i at 8 tomorrow night will be new- tthe area. Once again tradition, —the-beard-of directors of the Com-{ Patrick V, O'Hara Jr. started his = those | 2&¥ duties with the police depart- = ment yesterday. — Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley said the new patrolman brings the force to its full’ strength. since the retirement last week of Sgt. Leo A. Stiers. O'Hara, 23, is single, and lives with his mother at 1960 Banburry Rd. The former Marine Corps ser- be entertainment, performed by § Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Dodge. of Workers the local Arttigr M y Dance | ’ Stadion mw Top UF Drive Quota a Top UF Drive Pianist Mrs. Erik Bergishagen| A department-by-department con- will present the program when test in United Fund contributions the Women's Alliance of the Uni- at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital finds tarian Church meets for a dessert 9 af 19 sections over the $50 quota. funcheon at the Oxford road home Harold Brady, admin- of Jeanette Guysi tomorrow at | istrative assistant. i p.m. “Indhcations are we may go up Assisting Miss Guysi wit be to $500 over last year's total,’ said Mrs. Bagby, Evaa Brady. natty B. = = aga si | Departments contributing $50 or — Mive,Leyg B,. Linten wth_be | MOre to date include; —— program chairmen. Basler? shrerdoe: ORS Readings and a brief discussion NGS ON ao oss kkie ee esces 100 Se on art will follow Mrs. Bergis-|Cestre! suppiy nt se) EE hagen’s piano selections. | Citpical eee ot Se eee $2.06 : eee ye Seeseseeeee «1 Star attraction at tomorrow's ‘4°¢7 - . crspeecssese OROB Lions Club luncheon at noon at the | Other gifts of $30 and over an- Community Mouse will be the pro- |Powsced by Campaign Manager | gram, which’ will feature Paul |*T#nk S. Lyndall, include: “Dizzy” Trout, former pitcher and Corporation .. $598.00 now a baseball announcer for the Deeretts Auto tet-Ins. Exch ne Detroit Tigers. = * Ee weatuhe ice”: Ge Maple Detry : 925.00 “Christian Social Relations in| gre‘ser oes erset © Wernet ... 728.00 St. James Parish” will be the topic | Brewa Brot Litpeseseees 150.00 of Mrs. George Weinhold, speaker, | Austin-nervell aaeney 270000000 BS ‘when the church Women's Auxili- | peat eee ere, ary meets tomorrow. Officers for, Sne-Bei Co. employes setece 9808 the coming year will also be Xi, $mgm cs BR elected. gar O06. Sock. vereeverss 52.00 The 1 p. m. luncheon will be pre- = Paeeete., tee ores ceded by a 10a. m. board meeting SAN ae } and Holy Communion a 12:15 58. Ryle Suicide in Deat Thanks to the volunteer help of the Y's Men's Club and Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, the YMCA has | a new coat of white paint on its LOS ANGELES ®—The death of i |Mrs. Mary von Elm, 4. wife of This ts the building’s first such | George von Elm, the golfer who face-lifting since tt was com- | beat Bobby Jones for the national - amateur title in 1926, has been liste? as suicide by the coroner's office, which said there will be no inquest. Dr. Frederick Newbarr, county The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Snee fier- ries tonight and Wednesday. Colder te- | Teday in Pontiac Lowest tempereture preceding & 6 m. At @ am: Wind velocity 12 mph west. » Judge Martin Arrested | ond place, Patricia Talbot, 11th | submitted the top three posters. | Patricia Werstine, and Barbara | of Golf Pro’s Spouse | BOTH IN THE ACT—Carolyn Allen, 9, autographs cast of her 6-year-old brother, Richard, at their home in Reynolds, Ill. Richard shattered his elbow in a picnic fall; Carolyn fell from a_ bicytle breaking her forearm. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Raymand New Iron Lung Is Donated in Memory of Joan Walls The Sister Kenny Polio Hospital | at Farmington has a new iron ‘lung teday because Joan Walls of |Pontiac left behind a host of friends after bulbar polio caused her untimely death in 1952: ' Joan's friends at the Com- |, munity National Bank here | where she was employed and | her Epsilon Sigma Alpha so- rerity sisters spearheaded a two- ' year drive te raise funds fer the Complete with respiration dome alarm, aspirator, mirror, book rest lung was presented last night‘ to Steven J. Jay, president of the Michigan Chapter of the Sister Kenny ,Poliv’ Foundation. 4 A placque onthe lung's side reads - “In memory of Joan - Phyllis Walls, donated to the Sister Kenny Polio Hospital, Oakland County, by friends and sisters of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, 1954." |. dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallis, of 53 8. John- Earty Vote Heavy Despite Weather | (Continued From Page One) iby all Pontiac residents voting |with a majority needed for passage. Pontiac’s registration is 39,688. compared with 43,726 in 1952. All voters in line at closing hour will be allowed to cast ballots. | Voters will choose from candi- School graduate and at the time of her death was secretary to A. C. Girard, Commanity Na- tional Bank president. ' The fund-raising plan began at the suggestion of fellow bank em- ployes and snowballed into a state- wide project through efforts of triends and sorority sisters. Heading the drive's ways and means tommittee. were Mrs. L. L. Schiefler of Pontiac and Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr., of Drayton | state senator, and one US. repre Peden sentative. The statewide ballot | lieutenant governor, governor, au | ditor general, state treasurer, at Horney generat, secretary of state }and U.S. senator plus four special proposals. | | Opposed in the U.S. representa. | tive race in the 18th District are ert Earl, both of Pontiac. incumbent George A. Dendere | (RB) and Paul Sutten (D). ? | In the race for state senator are William S$. Broomfield (R) and Ohio Death Suspect Cpsenag. tr. tae ree Ruled Mentally Ill [Pret © Reeasey incumbent Bank building manager, acted as fund trustee, and Mrs. Donald 1K. Ely, of Pontiac, made con- tacts and assisted in the drive. Representing the sorerity were | Mrs. Calvin Rhodes and Mrs. Rob- | Dora -Liter, 30, indicted for the murder of her daughter-in-law, was | committed yesterday to the Lima | Ststc hospital by the Adams County Common Pleas Court. The body of the daughter-in-law, in District 2, Er- | Rest Huthwaite (R) and Leslie H. | Hudsen (D); in District 3, incum- | bent Richard C. Van Dusen (R) | and William G. Lambros (D); in | District 4, Theodore F. Hughes (R) and Donald L.' Swanson ‘(D): tin District 5, Vernald E. Horn (R) and Michael F. Cox (D) |. The elder Mrs. Liter, a self-pro- District 6, Bruce P. Wheeler ‘R) | claimed minister, said she-did not and incumbent Walter T. McMa-| report the death to authorities be- hon (D). | cause it was epough that she re- Candidates opposing each other = Ported it to God. for county office are: For prose- Dr. L. A. Bushong, superinten- cuting atterney, incumbent Fred- dem at Lima, said Mrs. Liter had erick C. Ziem (R) and ‘Robert been judged insane after a 30-day L.. O'Connell (D); sheriff, Frank | Pt! iod of observation at the hos- Irons (R) and George D. Hicks |pital. Cause of the daughter-in- their country home at nearby Ce- dar Mitts. (D); clerk, Incumbent Lyne Dp. [# s death has not been an- Allen (R) and Neil R. Crowe (D), "OUNCES | Others -inelude for treasurer, in- , { e { { cumbent Charles A. Sparks (R) | -M Vy | and Donald E. Barrett (D): regis- aS Inu e 0 e ter of deeds, incumbent Orrin Mc- . Guaid (and Hewet'& ‘Kuschin. Pleas Made fo Nation sky (D); drain commissioner, in- j _cumbent Ralph A. Main (R) and, (Continued From Page One) | Glen D. Harper (D) plus incum- Korea on_terms laid down during bent County Surveyor Omar E.|a Democratic administration és | MacNutt .(R) running unopposed. [represented as a partisan | Pontiac voting pre@ncts and | achievement of the Republicans.” | their location for state and county, He assailed “politicians who even election are: j attempt to make a partisan issue LOR ar ae etter, of war and peace—who would | 3} —Ragley School, 320 Bagley St have us believe that one party is me Teregraph ha” She MS) less desirous of peace than an- se hingten Scheel, 110 Menominee | Otiier.”’ aia De ee ee saae 2 e be har pe tti several states, i webster Behool sce 'We'tturna et. | S8id a Democratic Congress would ». School. 20 W. Huren | “‘show a genuine concern” about st ‘street door.) Muron falling farm prices : itEeeeme See Bede SLs. | meat and would being the United States closer together with its al- lies Chicago Students Make ‘Novel Politich! Move 12.—Wisnet School. 441 13, 14—Linesin = School, 8 en School, 43 E. Columbia Ave 16.T2Paren School, 896 E. Beverly Oakland’ Ave. 131 Hillsi¢e Ave anc ~Eonefeliow “seh a @ Gentord St. jan equal number-of cakes of soap me — Mec iat 8 Ped-|to the United States Senate. 7, 28, 39—Wileon School, 61) 8. Gan | The tags, each with an mmeeeprere Posh int 10 as Mcartig Vote Comune | Geer eke he Rew "vers |PAGE ONE” * ‘ Ave. '33.—U, -6. Naval Treming Center, 862 Fast Bivd 4 —Lakeside ones Recreation Butid- | s5:-2m om" 3s poo yy ead a 5 2, Warmington Schoo! 110 Me . _U. of M. Dean Appointed j ot Labor Mitchell has appointed | Dr. Fedele Fauri, dean of the University of. of Social Work, as chairman of the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, (Hope and three American singers ‘graph said his turn and foot rest attachment, the new | ‘son Ave., was a Pontiac High | Charles Hayner, Pontiac State | WEST UNION. Ohio #@ — Mrs. | f NOV Bob Hope's Act Called Highlight of Queen's Show LONDON &® — Comedian Bob helped British stage stars enter tain Queen Elizabeth II last night in the annual Royal Vanety stage show The Queen was accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edin- | burgh, and her 24-year-old sister, Princess Margaret. The princess caused whispers by appearing. with- |out an escort. There was a fourth chair in the royal box at the Pal- ladium Theater but it was empty well received — were Howard Keel, Gay. Mitchell and Frankie | Laine. Several newspaper critics thought Hope's 30-minute sting at the end of the long shew was the evening s highlight. The Daily Tele- “brought a fast tempo which had been some- what missing’ from the program, which lasted more than three hours . Prices of seats-ranged up to 20 guineas ($58.80). Proceeds went to the Variefy Artists’ Benevolent Fy Sailor Held in Child Slaying Suspected in Halloween Trick or Treat Murder at Johnstown, Pa. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. W—A former } merchant Marine sailor is in jail ; today in connection with the ‘trick or treat’ slaying of g 6)earcold girl. Dist. Atty, Fred Fees announced the arrest of Harry Gossard, 39. shortly after midnight. He said Gossard ‘has. been booked on suspicion’’ in connection with the slaying of Karen Mauk last Thursday night. Karen was ; making an early round of the neigh- | bot hood in her Halloween costame. > . . “We against him later today,” he said !'- said Gossard was unemployed - and lived only a block away from the Mauk home in nearby Cone- Mmaugh State police said Gossard's auto has been impounded as possible evicence. They said tire marks were discovered near the cemetery wicre Karen's unciothed body was found early last Friday, about six hours after she left. home. The cemetery was two miles from the Mauk residence | . * s Karen left home in one of her | mother's old dresses, a false face |and an old hat. Part of her cos- tun ¢ was found ina private garage | near her home a short time before \her body was discovered. | Beside her lay a pitifully small |returm from her “trick or treat”’ |}tour — a bag of candy and an | apple. | The little girl's body was bruised, | A coroner's report said she had not been criminally assaulted but hed | died of suffocation. Chivalry Lands (Girl's Rescuer Behind Bars JAN NUYS, Calif. @—The chiv- Mrs. Edith Liter, 21, was found in airy of Morris W. Balken, 30, land- | ed him in jail yesterday. | Acomely UCLA coed, Marion L. Gleason, 19, had burst into tears when a judge told her she would | have to pay a $15 fine or go to jai! for three days for speeding. } ‘She sobbed that she had No money ito pay the fine, and the bailiff | started to lead_her away. | “Don't send that girl to jail,” shouted Balken. Ile did. “Tl pay her fine.” > * LJ Marion expressed fervent thanks and departed. Then Balken'’s case was called. He was given the alternative, of '$35 or seven days after pleading ,and driving without a license. _ Lacking the-$35, he went to jail. The American songsters —all | expect te file a charge- EMBER 2, 1954 ToShow Film on New York Robert Friars’ Movie Is Second in Kiwanis Lecture Series The second in the Kiwanis En- tertainment series at Pontiac High School tonight will feature the world that is ‘“‘New_York City,” a ‘film and commentary by Robert Friars, adventurer, Predict 2 Million Vote in State Today (Continued From Page One) holds in Washington—or whether tures of g boy and girl whe go to New Yerk and meet in Manhat- * tan. With them, the viewer finds himself breaking inte show busi- Ress. In the whirl that is life in New York, one rides around Manhattan in_a boat, viewing the Statue of Liberty. Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Central Park, Coney Island, the United Nations, the Waldorf and the Ritz are vis-| ited—nothing is missed. j to Times Square, the Stork Club, Latin Quarter, the Copacabana, — the Opera, Carnegie Hall and all | the famous cating places. From the Bowery to Park Ave- “nue, Robert Friars’ film catches! the real New York—the city dif-| ferent from any other city in) America, It goes behind the scenes in show business, with the Powers’ models, shows a fortune in gtisten- ing jewels, visits the fascinating beehive that is the garment in-, dustry and jooks in on the Bronx Z00. | Two Men Indicted for Ontario Slayings ' charging Jerry Simmons, 47. of Syracusé, N. Y., and Joseph Glen | Lotharp, 23, of D with. two | murders and robbery. - i ’ ; ; i i g E ut if z Two Farmington Youths Fined for Having Beer Two Farmington-area youths | pleaded guilty to illegal posses- -sion of beer yesterday and were each fined $15 and $10 costs by | © ‘ Orion Township Justice Helmar G. | Pontiac Deaths ! | The curiae as Gea | service | Thursday .at 9:30 ———-—— followin Mount Hope i — ee te afte of | STAPP’'S stores will be closed Wednesday because of the death rnoon Mrs. Stapp’s father. ; me YOUR BEST ASSURANCE.IS. | FREDERICK .C. ZIEM | |. A slant at night life takes one ” Proseceting Atternéy—Republicen - i ‘ é gai esa = 007 W, Horde Phone FE 5-584! ¥ ’ s : : \ U * The film follows the adven- + | Monts Pleased by Baby Trade London Women Decide the Doctors Were Right About Infant Mixup LONDON u\—Two young mothers decided last night the doctors were right — a hospital had mixed uo their baby sons five weeks ago, giving each the other's child. Mrs. Vera Bowers, 22, and Mrs. Sheila Read, 24. agreed to make | permanent the trial baby switch | they had arranged for a 24-hour riod. “Both Sheila and I feel as if a ; * *¢ “We thought the nx take-to us but bonny and happy as “Thank God, our days tainty are over,” The two famities christening at which trade names. ir sons wil the become Kenneth, the name his First Snow Hits City arly This Morning (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Bowers got by mistake, will | and toxicants for the first The polls opened at 7 a.m, and close at 8 p.m. today for the voters to make these and other decisions. eee The vote is expected to run close ,te the 2,200,000 mark in the light a “chain telephone’ relay to spur the laggard voters. The Demo- crats countered with a ‘“walka- thon’’ of house-to-house visits. In a state which has been won by. less than one per cent of the vote in several elections, political Still a question to the Democrats who voiced confidence of gains all down the line were such in- tangible as the effect of President | Eisenhower's 11th hour Michigan west at 14 m.p.h. election. voters will pick MM state nd 110 house members "4 room dag ir len under ‘This plan is in effect every dey of the week, every week of the year at Statler %& If one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for -he room. 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We do this, not alone as a policy, but just es our part of being good citizens. Through © the years .we have looked with favor upon __ whatever we could do tor the good of Pon- , and have tried te be helpf Parking , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 yr '| Show Business | ally had visions of becoming a until-one night he heard Jascha Heifetz play. | “I realized then and there that the only way |I could make a living out of the violin,” said « Jack;“was to play on street corners, and it gets so.cold in the winter.” When I told Jascha Heifetz recently that he had made a comedian Benny, he smiled and mid: “Eddie, de you think I should sue him fer serious | eut of Jack commission?” Gets 30 Days in Joil lye | 4 90 Days in Joi! |Dilforars Plague. ‘Not So Easy, yesterday, Leroy A. Shaw, 26 of 448 Kenilworth Ave. received 30 days in Oakland County Jail plus $100 court costs when he appeared before Judge H. 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When Heifetz was three and a half years of age, his father started teaching him to play on a quarter-size violin. He made his professional debut at sever, playing the | Jascha Heifetz play one night, and would you believe that in two hours, he made me forget three years in concentration camp!” (Copyright 1954) Taking Census ‘One-Armed Motoring Not Logical With Wife DENVER ®—Murel UL. Webster, | 30. denied a police charge yester- | , day that he drove at 50 miles an | hcur across the 16h Street viaduct FREE. Tl NO rm a NECESSARY! | with one arm aroun] a woman, | “Mendelssohn Violin Concerto” in a recital at) Kovno, Lithuania. all over Russia. Mahy years later in New York City, he told Harpo Marx that from. the age of seven he was | self supporting. Harpo sneered, “And I suppose before that, you were just # pum.” It must be soul-satisfying te possess Webster told Municipal Judge J At eight, he was touring | Joe Rawlinson his companion was ims wife and it Judge Rawlinson agreed and dis- missed a charge of careless driv, SKINNY? f STAMP nT WEDDING IN COPENHAGEN—American actress | Patricia Knight holds hands with her Danish busi- | ness in Hollywood, were married Oct. 24 in a pic- nessman bridegroom, Niels Ebbe West-Larsen at a turesque little church outside Copenhagen. After a reception in their honor at Copenhagen’s Palace | honeymoon tour of Denmark, Sweden, France and Hotel. The two met while West-Larsen was on busi- | Spain they will take up residence in California. 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All mail subscriptions are Dayable Phone Pontiac PE 2-818! MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1954 Dr. Rhee and the Hwan Fierce patriot though he is, Dr. SYNGMAN Rugg, South Korea’s vener- able und bellicose president has caused our Government many a headache. ‘The latest one stems from his un- compromising stand as to the value of his country’s monetary unit, the hwan. Our military authorities in South Korea ‘need mittions of hwarrte pay the wages of its 100,000 native laborers and con- tractors. * * * Dr. Rhee insists that we should x buy the money from his govern- ment at the rate of 180 to the dollar. The unreasonableness of his demand is shown by the fact that our Army can buy hwan on the open market at from 500 to 800 per dollar. Finally, our Army suggested the arti- ficial exchange rate of 254 hawn ‘to the dollar. Generous though this proposal was, it was rejected by Dr. Rugs. Then when Gen. Jonn E. Hutt decided to sell gasoline to the Koreans to raise addi- tional hwan, the aging president threat- ened his people with drastic action if they bought the fuel. * * * While no one can help admir- ing Dr. Rugg, we believe most Americans oppose, as our Govern- ment does, his aim of building up a South Korean army of 1,500,- 000. At the same time majority opinion should support our Gov- ernment’s view that emphasizes on our $700,000,000 Korean aid program should be kept where it now ig—on relief and rehabilita- tion. . . Research Into Research Most of us Americans are aware that our high standard of living rests on a solid foundation of ever increasing use of mechanical power. | ‘Mt is probable, however, that fewer realize how great a part in- dustrial research plays in our rational economy. That its role is~ vital is a current fact of our indus- trial life. This, in turn, helps explain the importance of the pro- gram of research into research announced by Secretary of Labor Mitchell. * * * ‘The program is an ambitious one. It will be directed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In all BLS will survey the extent of research work being done by 12,000 firms, large and small, the amount being spent and the number employed. 7 One aim of the survey is to ' interview industrial leaders for the purpose of finding out any bottlenecks and ways to improve research. An effort also will be made to estimate the future needs of research in terms of manpower and finances. . ~ *%* * The suryey is part of a vast under- taking by the National Science Founda- tion at the direction of _ President EISENHOWER. Its results will be awaited with great interest because they should point the way to even more efficient research methods. A Dedicated Teacher One of the most satisfying rewards of teaching is the opportunity it affords to instill in students the ideals of cul- ture, good citizenship and high char- . To a degfee seldom surpassed Mrs. Daisy JEwETT made the __most of that opportunity during . her 30 years of teaching in East- , ern and Washington Junior High Schools. * + * of Dryden, she had a fine 46 a B. A. degree from Michigan State Nor- mal College, an M. A. from Wayne Uni- versity and special work at Clark University; /Worcester,' Mass. To join Pontiac’s teathing force she gave up her post of Dean of Girls in South Dakota’s Normal College at Aberdeen. As a result of her several interests outside teaching she was a past presi- dent of the Michigan and Pontiac Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Clubs and of the American Association of University Women here. * * A devoted member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Mrs. JEWETT _ organized that parish’s Fleur de Lis Society for girls. It was characteristic of this dedicated teacher that not even her most intimate friends ever heard her mention, much less complain, about her long illness. x Her death saddened not only her friends and associates in education, but a host of men and women who were privileged to have peen her students. A parrot that had never spoken be- fore warned the family by yelling “Fire!” when the house caught on fire the other night—Press report. This bird is wiser than many people, in that it refrained from talking until it had something important to say. It isn’t conflicting careers that cause so many divorces among big-shot celeb- rities — it’s just that no home is large enough to contain two colossal egos. Peruaps it might be said that in the elections in Alaska the other day the Democrats won by a snowslide. The Man About Town County Officers How Oakland Voted in the Election of Two Years Ago Election: An event too frequent to suit most of us. The official vote on county officers two years ago in Oakland County follows, the name of the Republican candidate being given first tn each instance: Prosecuting Attorney, Ziem, 111,961; Burch, 80,024. Sher- iff, Hubbell, 108,059; Hicks, 84,926; Clerk, Allen, 111,359; Barrett, 79.876. Treasurer, Sparks, 110,769; Stevens, 80.978. Register of Deeds, McQuaid, 109,944; Allen, 82434. Drain Commissioner, Main, 110,413; Harper, 83,404. ‘Violets bloeming in November, just as they did last spring, ate reported by ’ Mrs. Vielet Wiseman of Sylvan Lake. Perhaps they're honoring her name. x Among the other wild life evidently driven into the city by the hunters is a red fox which _—_—_-_---__Mipa._Ben_Flichér __ of 985 James K Blvd. saw looking into her window. It jumped over a fence to get away. ‘ Oriental poppies in a November blooming stunt are geported by Ben H. Steer ‘of 642 Homestead R4., and - Mrs. Arch Gunner of Lake Orion. The official vote on Governor in Pontiac City two years ago was: Wil- liams, 18,935; Alger, 12,900. Getting all fed up with trash in her mail is Mrs. Fred Lehman. a of Rochester, who writes, “This junk, often . addressed only to ‘box number,’ ‘occupant’ or ‘patron,’ always goes into the waste basket without being opened.” 4 Killing an eight-point 200-pound deer with - his car just west of Pontiac on Highland Road the other morning, George Ehgotz of Milford, also has a badly damaged auto, but escaped injury himself. The ladies again are taking over the Pontiac election boards, very few men serving in that capacity today. After three days of unsuccessful pheasant hunting near Bad Axe, Ernest Hudson of Birmingham ran out of gas near Oxford while en route to the same area the fourth day, and shot a beautiful cock while waiting for his partner to bring reinforcements froin a filling station. Verbal Orchids to— David A, Green ¢ 181 Washington St.; ninety-second birth- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey - of 3192 Grant St.;fifty-eighth wedding anni- versary. . Frank E. Bitters of. Rochester; ninety-first birthday : Mrs. Lena Winegar : of Oxford; ninetieth birthday. Mrs. George Blood of Metamora; ninety-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schouteet ‘Yt Almont; golden wedding. — ww > ~~ t I Voice of the People . Vos ee ae + BS eisoctks a Soe ERE Looked Swell Last Week Our County Should Organize a Club — for Lonesome Folks, Says an Observer It seems to me that there should be a club organized or a re derful civic project tha(T'm sure many folks weuld welcome. People in the middle and later walks of life get couraged. when Lonesome Widow Dismissal Unjustified, Says Harold Green Early last spring when Rep. Kit and exposed 277 known Commu- But to date, I am looking for nists, he asked the citizens for their reactiton. : The first response was from Fisher Body Plant No. 1 when the forcibly ejected a Commu- the plant and he was by the management. Kit stated to the Flint pgews- that this was the proper kind on. In June. 1 was Committeeman of District 21, Plant 5 Chevrolet. The Local 659 UAW-CIO membership wanted my support to oust the known Commies from Plant 5. Management warned against demonstrations in the plant, so eur activities were held on Chevrolet Ave. Several Cam- mies were beaten up and teld to go back to Mescow. Some were fired and seme were toe scared te work and they were fired. Kit Clardy said he didn’t condone violence and through this action I lost my respective work place with General Maters and also my office with the UAW-CIO As a good American citizen | called upon the chairman of the shop committee, the regional di- rector, a couple of Congressmen, a Circuit Court judge and the Governor to intercede in my be- half. Case Records of a Psychologist employment while Red colonizers are infiltrating the automobile plants and holding positions of in- fluence On the Beam With Harold Green 1122 Mason St., Flint Education ‘Not Complete Without Good Character ° The recent statement of the FBI on the large increase of major crimes failed fo mention a like in- crease in vicious, bare-faced liars, back-biters and other undesirable characteristics that go into making up an evil imagination. No education is complete if par- ents fail to instruct their child not to bear false witness against his neighbor Joe Gynae Rt. 4 Pontiac THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Take beed unto thyself, and un- te the doctrine; continue in them; for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that bear thee.—Timothy 4:16. * °* @« Meditation is the tongue of the “soul and the language of our spirit. —Jeremy Taylor. Unpopular Girls Should Try Adopting a Little Boldness, Compliment Men In just 24_hours, Lila had won a date with a boy she had never spoken to previously. And it all happened because she employed the strategy out- lined below. You girls can easily win popularity if you will follow that advice. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-356: Lila N., aged 19, is the Northwestern coed whom I “There's a fine young fellow at the end of your row in psych class,"’ I informed Lila. ‘“‘He ought to be a friend af yours. Have you spoken to him?” Lila said she never had. “No, Dr. Crane, T've been -afraid to speak first,"” she added. “Besides, he looks ‘too haughty and indifferent."’ “Well, you can't win friends by being a coward,” I added. “Se after your class on Wednes- day, resolutely go up to him and praise his necktie or some other desirable trait he possesses."’ “Oh, Dr. Crane, I simply couldn't do it!” Lila, protested. “I'd never have the nerve.” “Then rehearse your compliment tonight,’’ I advised Lila. “Say it over and over until it is almost automatic. But don't surrender to your. fear.”’ “But wouldn't he think me too Aunt Het forward and bold”"’ she argued You girls can always protect your ego if you will smile and adopt a bantering tone of voice. That banter will also enable you to say very personal things with- out revealing your true feelings. Remember, men are really the shy sex. Most women don't realize this fact, se they wait teo long for the men to make the first advances in the way of con- versation. A girl should thus cultivate a litle boldness, for that is quite commendable and usually almost essential for the establishment of new friendships. And it is perfectly proper for a ‘girl to smile at a boy as she starts . the conversation with a compli- ment, even if there is no Emily Post present to chaperone the dialogue, Well, next day after class, Lila looked at me with a scared, des- . perate glance, but I nodded en- -. So she picked up I noticed that they continued’ chatting as they left ‘That was Wi Her exes. sparkled and she smiled at me; knowingly. As she you'll win friends galore. - go. 1954 Campaign Not Kind Eisenhower Had in Mind WASHINGTON @ — No matter paign next year?” — -who wins today’s elections — Dem- said: E 8 i ernment wouldn't be a campaign trict or state. issuc this year. But it was. .* ¢ Wb” Only last week be tioce a vote ~ publican politic t ; 8 fe 5 F £ : z : i i g t than speeches and showed ‘no signs wanting to go into individual states By ARTHUR “BUGS” (International News Service) in on a ae This is the Tuesday when every Denver, asking . After right citizen should vote even if that, bit by bit, Eisenhower got he's wrong. deeper into the campaign. >. * * Voting is a form of protest By the time of today’s balloting, guaranteed by the Constitution. Eisenhower had campaigned more Every too often the amend actively in a mid-term election ments prove we vote against the than any president in modern Consititution. times. He had pleaded for a Repub- lican Congress and had flown into But we always correct the mis- individual states. Eisenhower expressed hope Reds- . Nov. 18, 1953. Sen. McCarthy (R- Too often we find reform is Wis) a round-trip ticket. You can nev- er straighten out a ride on a merry-go-round. But anything you campaign Eisenhower seemed do today can be sandpapered right, McCarthy wrong. ° down two years from now. It may have been an issue locally in some contests for Congress. It as you can get without changing the subject. Don't let any politician fright- en you with threats of the fu- History of the Greek, calibrate our national life around six hundred years. We still have four hundred and twenty-one to This was a rugged campaign with more than a. rajah's Sunday But toomrrow we will act like —_ > BR zn i F [rt fi BF Ht Fa 7 i gut i a » ! iil Is i; i F al | Mit Hus wn | | =a a it rn H promptly said it would be an - in «health colurnn, I hope..In & sured a oe column, perhaps, but #t x difficult Dios WW, Passe eS tas omen to do so in a quarter or a halt inset detaining them frous of a column, 80, if you want t0 their everyday activities for learn about thé nature, cause, more than « few minutes at each prevention, relief, and cure of seance, Later 1 had te admit piles; send me a stamped envelope they were right. I made my bearing your address and ask in apology te the doctor and there- writing—signed, of course—for the after recommended him to pamphlet “You: Need Not Have readers whe sought sach Piles.” Tale te virtually the samme ment, x Stupid to Sifter From Piles.” 0<"q stemtad nineteenth-oem In a weak moment I changed the tury clamp and cautery operation title because some stupid readers (radical excision will deny that got mad about ft... it is a harrowing experience. =» The pile pamphiet tells how to (office, injection) 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 te eT Road Sign Discourages Church in Virgini - Sheppard Earns Prayers monere wate vel | Os te asmaaa of Family by Saving Son rea we Hm | ig ce nb ee moonrene wn | KINDY Gases “Do not pass when solid line on Not much difference’. Motorists think there One -| “How's Tommy now?" I asked . | Mrs. Willard over the phone.’ “Just fine,” she answered im- mbdiately. “He's sitting here| OF watching TV—dirty face, dirty| | hands and all,” Her voice saddened when she spoke of the case. “My heart just aches," she said. “It's impossible for us to believe it. For a time we tried to keep it from Tommy. Didn't want te up- ts, e i DWELLING ALL RISKS a | But then he heard other children | director of the Senat» committee talking about it and came to mej on juvenile delinquency, says| ? g for an explanation. I had to tell | movies and TV tend to show the| Where guaranteed-quality glasses CREDIT coe Joss than 2¢.0 day! Dr. Spencer Oates, Optometrist 13 NO. SAGINAW ST 9:30-9:50 cau 9 30-12 30Wed.¥ | | . i : | E : a5 Rg i i gE g mI i eFz = 3 5 > i i if 7 I br I FT fF 3 | : , | | Also Complete Line , Aluminum ANODIZED Windows FE 4-6089 ——~ 9-A.M. to 9 P.M. him as best I could. gangster lives a “kingly” life. At’ “That night he ran a 101 fever, | the end of the program there's and every day since thea he has | SUPPosed to be a moral—“Crime asked, ‘What's going to happen | 4s not pay. yA ds tt iF Hf | g > §. z * be te Dr. Sam?’ ” well during the The Willards will never get over - marvcing at Sheppard's attitude |injyred Indian's Brother “Tommy was a strange boy to| Will Return to New Delhi ne “He, wam't the] EAST LANSING (UP)—Krish- surely knew we were not rich peo- |nama Chari, whose flight from In- ple. But he gave Tommy every-|dia Sept. 24 was credited with you G vi thing giving his brother, Sankar, a ‘will Pies bsnl in | “We pray for him every night,” | to live,” will fly back to New) : Neither that nor the al prison be = fe concluded. Delhi today, Michigan State Col- his tortured breathing. A second : \lege doctors said. - @ doctor, a younger and better-look- ‘ . | Sankar was burned on almost 60 : SMOKELESS FUEL ing version of Dr. Stephen Shep- Love Offering Is Stolen | per cent of his body in a labora- | fi ; By ll + Li fit il FIRE AUTO THE t E fe Bg a¥ ALIWAVIT LN3Q19> : ; i FF *s g & it pard, examined the boy and| KNOXVILLE, Tenn. @— Aman |tory explosion June 25, and doc- reached a quick decision. He | recently was charged with stealing | tors later were forced to amputate 504 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. stepped out of the room, found the |, §75 “love offering” from the (his right leg below the knee when { anxious parents and said, quietly: | Church of the Holy Ghost. gangrene set in. “Tm Doctor Sam Sheppard. | ~ Y 7 We're going to have to operate immediately, Your bey has an acute tracheal bronchitis.” The stricken mother and father NO MORE HEAVY WASH BASKETS! 3 BA é it i = = = >| = Ni = j2 1= M right SIBLEY COAL == | & SUPPLY .CO. 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Reg. 3.98 PANELS OT: Sheer 41x81 and 41x72 white rayon Sata eae or 41x81 6 Fresh window beduty. oat P Pa ; * J g v { : i x THE PONTIAC PRESS, Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency Is your comera pro- tected if the lens is broken? The Personal Property Floater covers it! THATCHER PATTERSON & WERNET 609 Community Not’! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Alice Wesseis Burlingame, dirt gar- | dener and lecturer. will be guest | speaker when the Waterford branch jof National’ Farm and Gardens Association meets at 1 p.m. Thurs day in the CAI Building | Members of the Birmingham, Pontiac, and Clarkston clubs will be guests at this meeting. Mrs. Burlingame's topic, ‘House Plants. for Effective Accent,’’ will also include discussion of interest- ing new trends in the care and cul- | ture of plants. Plants, containers, | books and other materials will be | used as displays to illustrate mee lights in the program. Mrs. Burlingame attended the | University of Michigan and the School ef Floriculture at Wiebi gan State College where she spe- cializted in greenhouse produc tion. An enthusiastic dirt who combines academic training. | with practical experience, she | founded and has fostered the hor- | ticulture therapy program in this area gardener FE 2-9224 the Union Her club affiliations include Lake PTA fair planned to begin at 5 p. m. Friday is a safety booth. | membership in the American As- 1On sale there will be light-reflecting tape for the marking of | sociation of University | bicycles and cars. Here Bob Dickson and Carl! Schroeber demonstrate | PEO, and the Birmingham Branch FEATURED ATTRACTION—Of spectat ‘Intera@st at how the tape makes bikes easier to see at night. Othr attractions of National Farm and Garden As- | PHILLIPS MILK a are a hayride, fish pond, and a photographic studio for on the-spot | sociation eee, besides numerous ‘other booths. PTA DP; anners ~ Young Riders Form rogram Pl New 4-H Saddle Club Study Discussion Topic cy xox — 4 wu 1s WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Pre-, tive approach te foster more Lucky Horseshoe Saddle Club has sentation of a program on “Demo-| general thinking. Personal feel- | been organized under the- direc- | tion of Mrs. Alice Gougeon and ings are atiowed in the discus- sions, byt not personal examples. Mrs. Harold “Zimmerman was chairman of the panel, which pre- sented the material last night. With cratic Values and Goals’ was the subject of a discussion last night by the leadership group of the | University of Chicago education project in which Waterford parents are participating. : ’ - her were Mrs. William A. Kelly o- have the care of 9 saddle horse, F prdaggriennih gs arin and Mrs. Eldon Rosegart | will include. a program of handi Planning Committee, held at Covert A film, ‘“‘The Day of Thanksgiv- | crafts. |School. It was the third topic of ing."' and a prepared questionnaire \the basic course on “Parenthood WT? used to stimulate new ideas. | Mrs. Marjorie Dugan, with 17 mem | bers enrolled The group, open to boys and giils who will have reached the age of 10 by January and own Officers elected at the first meeting were: Janet Porath, presi- Women, end a Pr Nation,” originated and In the self-evaluation process, the | dent; David Batton vice presi- > | developed by Ester Kawin of the group decided that thorough pre- dent ; cone a peaocd recording it . . secretary, = riey wther, corres- Prep ian erent auspices of paration, plus re-emphasis, repeti- ponding secretary; Fannie Walters | tion and summarizing were neceS- | treasurer, and David Staebler, re- —— Y Can Really Stop | This group ts using an | objec: sary to make a discussion group porter. ou | successful. Mrs. Richard Raber, Mrs. Ralph ing i es Royal Oak OKs Bergeman, and teacher Patricia Quick Plessent, Mermiess Knudsen will present the next pro- ane lgram, “Problem Solving Atti- Pat pont fem Panes ® . tudes and Methods"’ on Nov. 15. tN oe emai oe |P | embarrassing treatments. Medical science ire | | te Ses retahond pos fab to he at Clarkston Church | trouble. No aperation. no pain. no * . < J harasiass RECTORAL sitar aus ond 6 ~ ha Would ets Slates Potluck oe : ; . pa, LET VA 2 vtval Protection for Di r Tonight ness and irritation start to disappear and in Fi Gi ° Inne g a few days more is entirely gone. T houssnds ive ities of former sufferers have used RECTOR AL CLARKSTON — Participating in marvelous results, Rarely has (here | ; oon any return of besdiag even years ROYAL OAK — A mutual fire the Spiritual Life Mission being | airerward. Many of these sufferers had been | protection agreement between Pon- held this week,” Clarkston First | ? Wapenker ant Get well ‘Sey well | tiac, Royal Oak, Hazel Park, Fern-| Methodist Church has scheduled eee eR Get @ bottle of «dale and Birmingham~ wa®@ ap-/| a potluck dinner at 6 30 tonight in | Simms: J-V; Maliman Drug; Luttrell | proved by the city commission last | the church, followed by a service |- Pharmacy; Walgreen's; Thrifty, Slank- | night at 8 p. m. Jones; Dunseith; Cole's, Purt- 4 —e Rule; oan: Drus. Fire chiefs of the cities involved | Wednesday the young people of | 2 pa A ; yion Plains, Aubure ated that onty through mutual, the church will join in a meeting; t | aid would the eities have assur- with their parents as guests. 4» lance of adequate protection Thursday at-& p. m. the sermon BED BUGS The move would benefit all the | tople Prine be . Spiritual Life ; > Possessions."’ Rev. Albert Frevert, Y Gue cities tn times of 5 Gtenster | associate pastor of Central One Full Yeor rentee | and emergency. City Manager FE. FRED ROBINSON M. Shafter told the lesi Methodist Church of Muskegon, From Houses, Apartments, Room. jo : , in the beat will be speaker for the meetings. ® ’ E ing Houses, Remain out only i ee a _ Special music is under the Name Police Chief Seance three hours. No signs used ] ; ae ' direction of Witttanr- Mansfietd;- The mayor and city clerk were director of nmsic for the Clarkston t W | lL k | i Rex Ex Company given authority by. the commission Chureh a 0 verine a e | to sign the agreement, in behalf ee — . ; : 1006 Pont, St Ge. Gite FE soem: ft! Royal Oak Lib . Resi WOLVERINE LAKE — Resident . bibrarian Resigns Fred Robinson has been appointed a _ ; | OXFORD — Mrs. Cari Smith, | Chiéf of police of the village, and , - | librarian at the Oxford Township | 's being assisted by Frank Stott . ; Sylvan Lake. BUITCARS Library, has resigned to accept a teaching position at the Kingsbury | Robinson~ has worked with the | SAT Farmington, Novi, and Sylvan Lake S Call os Police, also with the Oakland Coun- | ee or Ca ty Sheriff's Department. He served | ~ County Calendar with the military police while in : onet 4 the Army. Officer Stott has worked with Waterford Townsh! | gn W49 ‘Moms unit Bo. 09 will meet et 1p Sa Sylvan Lake-Police and Bloom- | | ednesday at me re an field copertment Li Mandon Leake ) INSURANCE CENTER “es — = T 4 cium Ore mane has been | a \ 1. £. Lawrence St. Phone FE 4-957! miponed one week until Tuseday, Nov. | até ome @ue to the genera! elec- | = ; | tien. a me _ | with the Comera $89.95 Inute... YOUR PICTURE TAKEN MOUNTED FREE Wile You Wait a picture one POLAROID Land CAMERA q miraculously finishes pictures in 60 seconds Highlander $69.95 - Pho AL FE der 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW 14 Garden Clubs to Hear ‘Lecture on House Plants © MRS. BURLINGAME Fire Chief Gets Absence Leave Ed Smith Chosen as | Temporary Leader of Waterford Station WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Fire Chiéf Rudolph Boss was granted a Six-month leave of absence by the Waterford Township Board last mght, because of ill health t:d Smith of the assistant fire was appointed acting fire chief in Boss's absence one cnhiets, Township Clerk Louis Barry was ordered to advertise for bids for twos new township police cars. Bids will be open Nov. 22. The board also granted the as- sessing department permission to attend the O-kland County equal- | ization board meeting in Pontiac Thursday A soft-drink license, requested Joe Wells and Joseph Grant 2977 Dixie Highway, was ap by at proved Two petitions were presented and accepted by the board. One sought street lights on Marion street, and the other asked black- topping on a Ballet Instructor Will Give Pointers to Figure Club WATERFORD—Waterford Fash- + ion-Yorr-Figure Club will have as | its guest speaker on Wednesday. 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(in personal service and facilities) FE 2-0189 security precautions failed to prevent the leakage of some atomic information. News Plug Backfires MERCED, Calif. (UP) — Dave Sischo and Alan Morrison were pleased when an article appeared | in the local newspaper about their | spear-fishing activities in a nearby river until fish and game depart- ment officials hauled them in to pay $25 fines. It's against the law in California to spear fish in fresh water. [ey this automatic. HAMILTON | GAS CLOTHES DRYER Right in Your Own Home! HAMILTON PRICES START AS LOW AS 719" Foster, gentler drying @ Fabri-Dial temperature control @ Sun-E-Day ultra violet lamp @ No jint problems @ Hi-Power exhaust @ Satin-Surfoce drum . cates couling von wavs ire heat oxid cools clothes for easier handling @ Installs flush to the wall wow, what a “‘deal’’... 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Mrs. Kenneth | White will be hostess at her Peach ed whites — (Bi rmingham Group Will » Give Show ‘Traumerei’ Set for Saturday by Jopatom Players ~A group of Birmingham persons believes that there is a need for renewed high standards in art. These artists are the Jopatom | Players. organized pot -long ago in the heart of Birmingham—and they are eying Pontiac as a pos- Nipped Waistline Gone, Full Skirts Shorter ble future home for thei street home for a plastic demon- sible future lor their troupe stration on Nov. 15. This unique production will fea- | ture a prologue set to music. Scene jone will be a dance solo designed 'to lead to the one act play which makes up the second scene. | As the scene closes, a musical pcnccenneeee a scene from “Traumerei,” to presented Nov. 6 in Birmingham Community House. MARY KING | bridge leads to scene three which SALON \is a dance epitaph encompassing jmodern dance and touches of COLD WAVE * | ballet to show the unity of the two MACHINELESS AND forms. Mary Kitig Cold $650 _Strains from Puccini's opera, Wave, Complete — ‘Madame Butterfly” are heard in the fourth scene. eS ee. Se || Act Two will provide a contrast yt taene to the first act as impressions of : (piano music will be performed -in s OA OBRECHT |miniature concert form. Debussy’s : ‘music will be recognized in this The Jopatom Players in jact and will set the mood for the 4, finale of the production. ra — This pure silk ensemble with its sheath dress and full | The Jopatom Players will climax | length coat is designed by Don Loper and is from his new- peated ae ee reation” | By Mrs. Paul Kern est collection. The coat, with its swing back and standup A day ensemble of gray striped Bianchini silk, featur- | soice drama ry of Croats collar is lined in black silk faille, and-is completely rever- me “ box jacket has a matching blouse of imported silk | win cal a | sible. ~. chambray. | Joseph heros his wife, = Mrs, Paul A. Kern, president of ‘Color. Fabric Top Interest in Coast Showings S's scene ae ty |b stv Testa Masel tars ) = sions of an exhausting age by y Musicale O or, a UC Op ~ 8 bringing te the public art forms (with a tea in her Henry Clay By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE cluding sportswear, swimsuits, | her main concern, when fashion Longer jackets on suits were | ae — the mind, senses | avenue home on Monday after- | LO$ ANGELES, Calif —Fashion | dresses, coats and suits week is over, iS to get back.tO poted im the collection of Athena | noon. . First te be previewed was the Santa Ana and shop for a mail and straighter Mr. Zabelski is a concert mu- Mrs. Kern chose the Italian mo- Coun nection of dames Gautanos, win box! * 'sician and teacher. He was gradu-| tif in decoration. After the business try arrived here Monday to Pre- ner of the American fashion Coty Don Loper’s collection is one Silhouettes range from classical- 4104 trom Yale University and has| meeting tea was served from a view resort, cruise and early: award and the Neiman-fashion of clegance and we paid partic. | ly fitted, semi-fitted to bex jack- been active in opera, theater, and | table laid with a gray venetian spring fashions by California's top) award. _ ular attention to the theater coats | ets. Hip interest ts gained through ballet for many years. At present | 7 eee 7 Sa seetoge —— designers. | Editors were quick to note the and dresses. The coats had great the use of belts and set-in bip he is preparing a concert for the | ® oo o ca As guests of absence of the very nipped waist-| puffed sleeves designed to give | pings. : second ‘production of the Jopatom | dics in fall shades. They were |} the California | line the introduction of the slightly | any woman a queenly appear- | Players flanked by hand made dolls | fashion creators, shorter skirts, the longer torso and) ance. The lengthening of the torso is. Mrs. Zabelski is a graduate of ressed in Italian costumes. we saw what | the very full skirts : Although many women still de- flattering. and in ail collections the Elizabeth Hollowy School of} === a you'll al yi | With this new — = the meand the slim sheath dreas, How- | the easier oe and the high- the Theater in San Francisco and / D 't b t soon, : influ- designer has —_ = a = Os Cree the needs of |. rounder bosom is apparent. has had a broad education in on XPpec paca _— j bring you some © — wane a those others who cannot wear | There'll be other top-flight cou- drama and voice. She has appeared | F ’ a = an - | taful hedge e leve, youl ooch a dress—so he shows much | turiers collections -to be previewed with many touring theatrical com- | Flat Look and -c Be: senin OE leit eplin nines 4 scent bs more fullness in his collections. | 0a Wednesday. panies and‘has appeared on tele- , ‘ 4 — Prints play an important role) jyeuw Lo . Pontise P ——. - tations. And fg” ~ | tp the taahionn by Ire. The nthe lashone which have a) emny Sauvetraenies car | Mr. Leck, who is director te OF Twenties week is ever CLEMENCE | there is 9 complete absence af a intinance. held im Lee Angeles through Nov. 6 ia Goes beta Thea’ re ; we'll report the entire pictare in-| padding. ° Chicago. He has directed sche Moron oman ae onioar chout - —————| Colors are vivid in this collec. Owen Festival Planned plays in this area and has ap-i the new jook (currently ad tion and most of the fabulous din- ner dresses have gay satin rib | Entertainment for the entire; Mrs. Leah Harveat and Mrs. | choreographer. peared as an actor, director and “flat look”) in fashions. Older women, when remember- ‘Musicale Board Honored Mrs. G. V. Poole presided at | the tea tabie. : Tuesday Musicale’, chairmen | fer the year include Mrs. Don- | ald B. Hogue, auditions; ‘irs. R. P. Tenny, budget; Mrs. J. B. Forman, chorus; Mrs. John | Thers Jr., constitution revision and Mrs. Poole, floral. = Others are Mrs. Richard Esser, | house; Mrs. B. B. Kimball, mem- bership; Mrs. H. B. Euler, new picno fund; Mrs. H. G. Woolcock, program and Mrs. Dora Dawson and Mrs. Martin Wager, publicity. | Mrs. H. W. Marsh and Mrs. J. C. Walker head the social commit- 'tec:; Mrs, B. B. Roush, symphony and Mrs. L. V. Ostrander, tele- | phone. Mrs. Hugh Little is corres- ponding secretary; Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck, treasurer and Mrs. Collis A. Seott, historian. Prizes Awarded for Costumes at Friday Party bons family wil] be featured at Owen | George Burklow. ing the “flat look’ that was 80 prizes for the best Halloween The tow belt was first one School Friday evening. when the | Other food will be sold at the; Merry Mixer Club popular during the 20s, invariably | ..tumes at the Owen School here, in one instance & mac’ | PTA holds its annual school fes-| oy bar and at the bakery ’ think of the tight bands they had | jiajoween party Friday evening | day dress had two belts, ones at) tival. Fall decorations will be used | O°") 40 atten “roc will y. | Meets at Yeagers to wear in order to flatten their | were awarded to Larry Sudbury | the hip and the other at the waist. throughout the building for the | the sin i < lene Pris par A Halloween theme was used to bosoms and thus be fashionable. | Gary McCaull, Georgia Burklow, ee oe ation a occasion, x | other attractions will be fancy decdrate the Bramble drive home . They have since learned that | Peggy Wilson, Barbara Ann Nelson | ts — ‘abe, Serving on the general festival work, a gift shop, candy booth,|of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Yeager im wearing these undergarments (and Margaret Garrett. The school strongly defined hip. These committee are Mrs. George Gray. | fish pond, movies, books, rec-| When the Merry Mixer Club met| they were endangering their PTA mystgry prize went to, Paul _e : . in_nenas_sotogiols, are worn un -Mre. WM. Twichel, Mra Walter Lords antt ptants vem —ey on - Saturday evening _ accryntpcannagan __.4 health, The pressure cansed ly i - < en - | der hipline pocket flaps. | Trietsch, Mrs. Cleatus Garner and} o4.0- booths wil ude a Those present were the Claud | these tight bands often caused The party was sponsored by the In between shows one of the | Violet Crawford. school principal. | i. store, a bé =r : - McKinnons, the Stedman Chases,| ¢amage to the breast tissue. §| PTA, Parks and Recreation De- models, Maruja Ploss, drove your) yirs Joseph W. Fouts is publicity ” and leis be the Randel] Wilsons, the Truman/ Through experience, | Partment and Wever-Owen Com- reporter across town at a rate) .hairman- rece pdb a may ae Lampheres and the Gerald Rich- they know that the smile of the munity Club, with Mr. and Mrs, which left her breathless, but en| | Canaed andl, of course, popcorn ante Gthers Were lire. Dba Tex : John Giles serving as chairman, which proves the only way to, Dinner will be served at 5:38 | cotton candy will be offered. score and Gane Meum. 3 Sapper in‘ smart boyish garb con- | viavies were shown by Mrs. Gor- keep abreast of traffic out here.| amd the concession booths and |. Hayrides will be supervised dur. | ner. Nancy end Sandra Hump, J. |cealed Gecomfort they endured on, Rice. This girl whose accent was so| reoms will open at 6:30, Serving | ing the evening by the fathers and 7 0 > Nancy and | for Sashion's cake. Arrangements were made by plasant, comes from Costa Rica| om the dinner committee are Mrs, ja new feature of the evening Mary Beth Richards, Linda Mc-| Naturally, the big question is: | ears. Rebert Baldwin, Mrs, Warren Crt talked much more about her| Emgene Chisholm, Mrs, Russell | will be a mysterious fortune teller | Dowell, Barbara Keller. Donald) “Will the ‘flat look’ return once | Hutchinson. Mrs. Cleatus Garner home and two children than she| Holmes, Mrs. Dapiel Carmi- | who will predict the. future “for | Cates, Joan McKinnon, Jimmy Lut- | more abd bring with it the dread) 1. 131’ Herveat. Mrs George did of her modeling job. In fact,’ ehael, Mrs. Oliver Drumketier, in a surprising manner. kins and Judy Necefer. | tight bindings?” | Gray and Chester Greamore ——————- ——— . | —_————~ From fhe corset sind brassiere | Costumes were judged by Mrs. Cut Paper Pattern PTA Activities | iaustry_comes 2 loud, sharp | Edward Adler, Mrs. Oliver Drum- a | “No!” They state first that the | heller. and Mr. Grenmore with If you want to mirror the top) precutive voard, of Emerson Schoo! | bustline le not flattened, but high Mr and Mrs. Raymond Scarbor- ‘ of an old table, don’t cart the will meet Wednesday at 930 8 m. and rounded, | ough, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Oscar at 1:30 p.m. in tae ee eal Plant and Showroom 5490-5400 Dixie Hwy. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 ~ Five Yoin Cradle Crowd . Mr, and Mrs. Leféy Rathbun (mee Maxine Earl) of Drayton Harry Baker. Hostesses assisting hair stylist = Phyllis M. Warner) of Hill- ‘ : ~ tt drive are announcing the Mra Sucker webs Mee Muife Me calls it the “Chanel Cut” | Siety ‘ot a som, Mark Warmer, ~ ——e "coestigarenes the Clayton G are Party Planned Lena He ie ent hast the ceciobe, | Warners of Hillelift drive and the at Green Lake or slightly longer. It features wide, |©- 9: Shauls of Winding drive soft waves and is quite versatile in '.* ? Members. of the Green Lake that it can be warn either parted| Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Cox (nee Women’s Club are planning a fae Pentiae Press Photo | OT unparted. ome ie oe uncheon and party ‘ . . Looking season's collec-| Fourth avenue are announcing +S Mande tedox ie tie A tea was enjoyed by the Woman's Lit-| right) Mrs. Walter-Baumgartner-of Silvers| yur or Sanat snagfitting hats_|bieth_of a daughter, Susan’ Lynn, Green Lake Community House. | erary Club when it met Monday at the Pine|side drive, Mrs. Dale Moats of West Iro-| Brown feels that hair styles should | Oct. 28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Page mans eek Se teen tla Lake road home of Mrs. Norman Buckner. |quois road, Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. J. Harry ae ty as well as gro eee aaa ae a“: Mrs Joseph Steines aad Gathered around the tea table were (left to | Baker df Dwight avenue. ee a eee ie and =n Glen Williams of North Mrs, Fred Bott. odin, Cinditems tal piule 2 4 street ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Guests may play whatever card} Colliers Leave for Florida , Big Ashtrays Rate its way out, since it doesn’t bal- | Cari Cox of Clark street. nary hye guy roel, as Practical Buys ance the new sleek silhouettes. bamtall Rods may be made by contacting feat Faler ohm cove «| MIS, Rosenberg Returns) x aut ve wa swe ara |e of moe sinowter Seer |in perce . Harry —_ “i . are irritating to everyone. The a From 2 Weeks in Chicago | ™ = = = #4 % | iat womans iar it ts cor |, A cont Be eo sal hi Cook Nel G go ger rect, will not clash with the lines oes tcl out ae tet son Group A two-week visit in Chicago as} Barbara Sticklin of Stout street,| 4 big ashtray is a sound buy if| of her costume. ge F the houseguest of Mrs. Jack Price | Juline Adelsman of North Saginaw | YOU Smoke a lot or if you put trays| His own “Chanel Cut” is one /Tods. since s youngster’s clothes Temanunaues rt es AS |e ge cee Senet | ey a ae te Cook Nelson unit 20 of the Amer- Longfellow avenue were among the | 8*¢ » Hf you feel they're | on, complement, ra Ape tigre ican Legion Auxiliary met Monday alumni of Wheaton College Whea. | 100 big. get smaller ones, but than clash with, this season's fash-| or side by side. A low rod encour- at the home on Auburn ton, Ill, who attended the recent | b¢®¥Y tons. ages him to hang up his own stuff. avenue to make plans for a Christ- 32nd annual homecoming. = ee cl aed ce eh, Cole tata . a toys at the ; L, Leone, son of party to be distributed to needy | Mr, and Mrs. Nick Leone of Au- families by Mrs. Arno Hulet, wel- | burn avenue, has qualified for a fare chairman. — place on the dean's honor roll at Mrs. Homer Sisney announced Wentworth Military Academy, Lex- several dinners which will be put ington, Mo., by virtue of his ex- auxiliary. Nov. 6 a stag cellent scholastic record for Lunch , at Conveniently Located Downtown Meet WALDRON Hotel Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike St. CTY LED itv Let us cut and style your hair for new Fall beauty LANOLIN | PERMANENT $6.50 FLORENCE’S Beauty Salon 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. Florence Haun, Owner FE 5-2663 OPENING NOVEMBER 3rd Specializing in COLD WAVES SHIRLEY’S BEAUTY SALON 238 N. Perry St. FE2-2256 Keloa Gathers at Phipps Home Talk Presented iby Mrs. Barrett | Members of Chapter AW, PEO, venile delinquency, court cases and with the calls that are taken care of by the Sheriff's _Depart- ment, Coming Events General Richardson | ef DAR will meet Wednesday at 12 fer lunch- eon et Haven mul Ledge Dames of Maja Corrine Sisterhood 184 will meet Wednesday at § p.m. in Malta Temple, 83 Perkins 8t. Treq Daughters of Mokenne Will meet at the Temple, 118 W. Pike St., Wednesday at 8 p.m. Royal Neighbors Get-together will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Morrow, 1290 Mt. Clemens 8t. Co- operative luncheon will be held at noon Oran Bocial Club wil) meet with | Mrs. Plerence Carter of 265 Cottage St.. Thureday at 7:30 p.m. « } « | Pontiae DeMotay Mothers’ Club wt! meet Thursday st 1:30 p.m. with Mrs Fred Mittiedorf, 176 Liberty street. | ‘Ladies Aid of St. Trimity Lutheran Shirley Pointer) |Site atenaf? 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F ; Y ( full of ideas for women at home. your ideas legally—in fact, it does Just to show you how under- to nte rtai Nn Ou are It is called ‘How To Make Money just about ‘everything except think standingly the author treats the for Your Ideas,”’ and is the most ; - ‘subject, here are the opening No One has Duty _ They Are Ways of practical and complete treatment up ideas} for you words of this jeular-chapter : to Give Shower for Saying ‘Thanks’ fori. the subject I've ever seen. My favorite chapter is the one | --J..5¢ a housewife. Your job is B id EI ; | It tells how to get saleable ideas, called “Have You A_ Saleable | just as productive of money-mak- ride-tlect | His Generosity how to sell your ideas, how to| Idea Based on Your Homemak- j,,5 ideas as any other. In fact, By EMILY POsT By ELIZABETH WOODW: more so... . I don't believe there's A girl writes: “If was asked 6 The ; ral ™ wine | a woman reading this book who : re's a lot of selfish pleasure | hasn't a saleable idea growing out serve as maid of, honor at a in doing things for folks vou Ike. | of her homemaking experience ; friend's wedding. T was very happy Little favors, little gifts. little; to accept and knew that 1 was ex thoughtfulnessés -work both ways. * | “You cook three meals a day. a at . fer ea tatne They delight the recipient—and sew, garden, clean house, tend : i ee ! _ — - the giving warms you too haby, and do a dozen other But what adn t known was For some people you can't do chores that beg you to have ideas that it was imperative that I. as : ee i | and develop them so that they much. They seem to have every- t fit other homemakers.” the attendant of honor, give the thing, and they always manage | mer omer bride-to-be a shower. 1 am told / to keep the score uneven by doing | Then the author goes ahead and that this is one of my duties so much for you. It keeps you | tells gou how to do it _ Please enlighten me.” always on the receiving end. He discusses decorating ideas, Answer: There ts no such duty. Other people keep you on the | sewing ideas, ideas concerning It Is ne one’s duty to give her | giving end. Maybe they're just children, cooking, ideas involving a shower. People give them if Z not generous-minded. Maybe | i, loi dozens and a they want to. _—— they haven't the means, and lack | oct Gd Sp et “ % imagination besid ad you | + Tr you'd tke to-know ‘more about Dear Mrs. Post: I have several # } . < ie . the book. send me a stamped, self- 7 - “p ~ keep on giving because you want _ ’ fr.ends who are ‘night owls’ and P : addressed envel when they come for a visit they Ceci pleasure and have the s! ope never think of going home. Can asure ef se doing. you tell me how I can get these This girl has been adding up lircering visitors to go home at the score and she finds that the ‘a reasonable hour? I mean a polite gifts she gives her boy friend far way without hurting their feelings. | outnumber the ones he gives her. I am sure there are many of It has her worried. So she writes: your readers with this same prob- “Dear Miss Woodward I lem and your help in this. matter | brought him home a small gift will be most appreciated. | when I went on vacation this hat’ Us 1 2k Vien Wl | summer. But when he came home Mi S ly Pp bl . answer further than eommenting from his vacation he had no irrors O ve TO em that if most visitors would pay | souvenir for me. . N ¢E ° - were otention "te tal eros — tau «comme we I New, Graceful Guise of their hosts’ fatigue, they 4 J te travel ‘3 this tlini hte . ll and 1 don’t know whether to get = ; wouldn't stay on and on “and on. s geared to travel as a passport is this |lining. t contains a fu quarter-ounce of bie something, and Mf se what By ELIZABETH HILLYER mirrors solve the problem, and yeu have b hashed whe new purse size flacon of a famous perfume the perfume, enough lo scent a uvoman 4, ge’ and ‘ain much to pay for The choice was so often between Mirror finds a new and important has to bget up earty in the morn- that comes in its own black leather case with | around the world. it. Then Christmas -will be '00 plain and too fancy. Unframed oe an a ing, you can use this nééd fer ~ : 5 —— | coming and Vil have to get him) = Mirror wasnt always decorative pore have frames that add in- sleep as a reason for hinting Th something else. I like to get enough. and framed mirrors were teresting but simple detail to sim- mat yee gets Hew. ey Didn’ t lve Up, They’ re Famous um agra ain, coll a te usually period styles that seemed ple outlines; but more than -that, Dear Mrs. Post: Is wrong to oe i ways too complicated for a contempo they take on a special relationship 3 mark the envelope of a very per- By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | probably one of the few times I had been on the air many years Waet #5 you sagemtt rary room. The best of the new | °° CoMemporary decorating trends 4 sonal letter to a member of & > with Mary Martin back on) Whee they get a genuine feeling When | was struggling for sponsors I suggest that you go right on | The three woodframed mirrors 4 large family “personal”? I have Broadway in “Peter Pan,” they'll, @f accomplishment, one of the chief salesmen of the liking to get him things, and | sketched are good examples. received such a letter from a be dragging out that thread-bare' «J; was my best moment so station, because he didn’t, believe make your plans accordingly. At One, at top left. widens a square _ friend and certain members of my | little yarn that must make the far,” @ reporter told me, referring my program would succeed. flatly the moment it does look as though | ‘frame and relates it to furniture family have taken offense—partic-' shrewd Billy Rose wince every to a call he had just had from a refused to sell me to an old and You're always on the giving end by alternating strips of light wood insul ard Y her- press agent who turned out to be Valued customer But that's pure coincidence. The a with strips of dark. Below is a mir-_ gon powdered integrity. What .0if once told me it's true, but it's his old journalism professor — the The customer, whose wife.was a dates you feel you should remem- iv ror that captures an oriental fla- dems ' the kind of story that, true cr very oné who had told my friend listener, bought me anyway—such ber just happen to be clustered / ed wih Be =—_ aga a gentle F Answer: I agree with your moth- false, Once started nobody can! y s candor a ttering | is the power ofa wife—but my big together at this time of the year. | shaping at the corners. and a es ith callous nd sha ny pe y big ; ©. “Personal” of an envelope sent | ey er stop | positiveness that he was just not moment came 15 years afterwards | Remind yoursél!. too, that every — black finish. The mirror at palage — address is discour-! 1) happened long ago when Billy cut out to be a newspaperman. | when the salesman went into busi-| time he takes you out he's spend- = scmes nase aie teous and ne" eneme. was masterminding a Fort Worth One of* the pleasant little vic- | ness for himself and asked me to! ing the money—he’s doing some- | ae mali a Sr aol , oe na Dear Mrs. Post: My husband's | festival and Texas-born Mary was tories in my own life occurred after | accept his: first account. thing for you. The little gifts you \ wee te rote vein—end aie aunt and uncle have asked me | applying for a chorus job. After | —— ; | give him show your appreciation S Cal fitti pgs aren a to spend a week or two with them. jher audition, Rose earnestly ad- QAP MATERA SS and your thoughtfulness. They're . SS ——— I have never met them. P'rh won- | vised the young woman to give “Ip | , Boy coment your way of saying “thank you: “7 dering if I should take a gift | thoughts of the theater and con- | They 't be elaborate and‘ex- | lH n=) : : with me or walt and send one aft- {tinue with her little dancing school pensive—but you know him well | ar ry, ‘ —— ative 4+inch playmate : er I return home? jin Weatherford, her hometown. | enough to pick out something he / or a Id. Elastic on the doll's . oP | Le w needs or wants or would enjoy — | he re Not feet fits over child's shoes so they Answer: No gift is necessary And don't try te sing,” the ¢ 2 can dance onde , ether bel - Ss. | peedincoe inddied, Mads receiving from you d together. W rful a) ore or later, only a - r y- } c . ° ° Christmas gift! thanks : “Dear Miss W ad: i “a _ vr of ; | If Mary"had heeded him. shed Tesagh we saat bilan nie ‘Sar ne hing | Pattern 782: Pattern pieces and still be running a dancing school in ; a he Get te ee ee | cman oe transfer for 4+inch doll only. Weatherford, Tex. present costing $20. 1 didn't ‘Re Cobb Gives Tests Sears tots outgrown togs. : | Equally. if Phil Stong had te | want to accept it, but I didn't to Protect Your son ums em ons i teved the publishers, he'd never | want’ te tees Gen by wetasing, i. for this pattern—add 5 cents for : Fee had a great financial and aie ee te et Gees Varnish, Concrete each pattern for Ist-class mailing. critical success with a novel «alled | 8 want to att bie ain te — | Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needle- “State Fair.” for it was hia itth | meade Wo ae move Fas By HUBBARD CORB craft Department, P.O. Box. 164, f | pook and all the preceding 12 had a . If you have ever made the error Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, i but I don’t want te appear a : : : been turned down ot removing the forms from a bit New York. Print plainly pattern } cheapskate, so what can 1 get. y , lion dollar poured concrete dam be- Rumber, your name, address and Damon Runyon. who went on to preciated his shrewd sketches of Broadway types. j for him?” r ; consider his tastes and his haoits. We have talked about different inches. You will als need some | the missing link could be one ot yarn and~a little catnip. fore the concrete was hard, you'll to concrete. | Take varnish, for example. You zone. be compared to De Maupassant O. Henry and Edgar Allen Poe Try It It ’ 7 the cost of his present know what we mean when we say Don't miss our Laura Wheeler gubmitied-one-ol-his_firet-quys-and- _you,_and weigh instead the. something can he dry but. still not Needlecraft. Catalog: An exciting ine dolls stories 3 times nr daar he ‘Make Cute > Party _ Favors the usefulness, the hard. This applies to. paints and variety of crochet,; embroidery, found a magazine editor who ap siden tr frivaity it represents. Then finishes just as much as it. does and iron-on color transfer patterns to send for. Plus four complete patterns printed in book. Send 20 Peal Whiteman, the man who | things to make for your dogs but Th a fend ot meset pet a number of things he would eni sy can coat a floor with varnish and cents for your copy today! Gifts lies been known for 25 years as here is an idea for your kitty or shops, bear ie bs alte yobomoeadl | wearing, using, reading. /Ati\ | then swear after a day or so that and bazaar best sellers! _ the King of Jazz, when I was cat. If you do not have a cat of Make a paper pattern of a can'e | ol 4796 sizes 2-10 |the varnish is dry. It looks dry) . writing his Iife story amused me your own, perhaps you would like head-by following the one here in : and it feels dry and. as a matter) 1 very teng-egqed— by. recounting a tale of being | the drawing. Now, put it on your | Ts \of fact, the surface of the varnish Geel Seidak Tabs te en Binsin: | See Oe et eee er ee et mat ‘ gan? Ae is dry. Trouble is that the stuff ito pieces of material which are | laid together and cut the-head out. | You can now seW on the eyes, nose, and whiskers, or if you are\! using & material like denim you | under the. surface isn’t dry and if | you walk over the floor you will! ruin it. Best test for varnish is to | See if you can scratch it with your | your friend's cats. All cats and kittens love catnip and here is an idea for a catnip “I Looked | plaything. You will need two pieces Ideal for chilly days of fall and Make your tot this 3-piece separates outfit with its warm. |pertly appliqued weskit! Make | weskit to mix and match with co—tecause he - couldn't jan! “And in Ben Gross’ and I Listened.” play winter! MAKE FRIENDS is recorded the of material about five by four fingernail If it scratches, it's mt rejection in the early days of radio can paint them on. Blanket stitch as yet ined. of Gracie Alien‘and George Burns | around the edges. and fill with cat- whirlaway skirt and puff-sleeve Another finish that can give peo- by an important executive. PETUNIA! nip just before” making» the last blouse, other separates too! | TA . 0 | ple a bad time is a rubber base| J The public would never accept | Stitches. Cats really like these. Pattern 4796: Children's. sizes 2. | interior wall paint. These fini : you as a regular feature,” the | | You can use the bottom part of | 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 blouse, 1 yard | gry pretty tast_and it : h brass assured Burns. “For Screw them thru | blue feans for the material in these | a. Gs : seems logi- igh s ed | 3-inch fabric; skirt, 1's yards: cal after a week t ean. tine. Gracie’s voice ia shee-| A handy card, as this is easy to paint or to sew | wesiitt. % yard. : pre At sca, Sed a lutely unfitted for radio — too! | And painting drawer pls | on. Do you have any worn out | | This pattern easy to use, sim- |water. So someone takes out a squeaky. Isnt hard jeans* . ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has” damp cloth to remove_a spot from | I wonder how these great suc- ‘ TT complete illustrated instructiqns. the surface and off comes” the | | cesses themselves feet when, lat- Rice Cream The modem» adenc vy of not” Send thirty-five cents in coins paint. Paints of this type dry rapid- er. they meet up with the person L f : wanting to bq the first to arrive for this pattern—add 5 cents for jy but they take abqut 30 days in) who turned thumbs down. It is . : lat a party is a headache to to- each pattern for Ist-class mail-| which to cure and until they are | joan es TES Pineapple Is day's hostess. If she says “come ing. Send to Anne Adams, care of cured they should not be washed. ; . = at seven,” she is lucky if everyone 137 Pontiac Press Pattern Depart- When you apply two coats of oil | G d Di h is assembled by seven-thirty. Let’s ment, 243 West 17th St.,.New York paint to a surface there is a greats HAVE A OO iS take pity on the hostess and quit | 11, New York. Print plainly name, coat an on to apply the second coat | i stalling around. address ‘with: zone, size and style | just as soon as the first is dry. | Mrs. Peter Mete S| Who's afraid of being first? number. s | This is bad because the first coat WEDDING RECEPTION! Senet Nutritious ama Bape paint. over it you eliminate all Dessert to Family |‘ ‘* . chances of it ever drying because Homade Food Shop’s catering service for wedding Good idea, Petunia! Un- y Rairbanks, Jr you've cut off the supply of air. In| : : 8 He in pockets, ell receptions is complete in every detail—no work screw the drawer-pulls and By JANET ODELL mein pases | time the finish coat begins to crack POC middy, —_—— or worry for you—whether in your home or some = Pontiac Press Food Editor =| 13 His films —-— | because this is what happens when below weishl bar conn is we nati teks you plan the poke them through a piece Busy homemakers like simple| 14 Jepetese. } | a hard coat rests upon a soft one. ond shorten leggy foot. deals. Plone FE 24042 of cardboard before you | desserts that all the family will en- | = i | . So, when it comes to finishes be) Miss L. L. — Paris dressmakers _— : paint them. joy. Just such a dessert is this | 16 scottish river — } | sure that your finish is both dry | Fought tall models to the fore to Delicious byw geacuen § | Pineapple Rice Cream! as con. | 17 phon cong . |and hard before yon attempt to| ¥e@r the long torso, and loose Ga $950 || ——___ tributed by Mrs. Peter Metes. Not | 19 Bea canopy — do anything with ‘it. middy. Fall clothes are slim with only is it a delicious dish, but it| % Fisving cards b a Eomepg hone Biar floati a = if oo 4+ wi contrtinto velonltis oaaction apr rered YY } Check on Mattress panels, perfect for the tall, long Homade | Like so many: youtg homemek-|= Peeo _ |}, Do you turn your rubber mat-| legged figure. , ers these days Mrs, Metes is busy Fy Cennetete : F wi _ , : vs with PTA work (Hickory Grove| 3} Beart al LL J | to before you _# habit. Trundle Baby Home Wedding es Imported: I) Scho a cit etaty tab and |B Sars Sw arene lade Zed oot eel Afte , ‘Hol : ithe She is also a past|* giter in one and net the! # r Walk to Store Designed, act and Deco- Hi land (President of Jimmy Dey Post Am-| 3 Prevaricate : rr one side ‘ig spe-|” How tedious to drag baby by *, rated by master bokers to Tulip Bulbs ‘vets Auxiliary. She lists sewing as) Msn" ™ * | ng. te the oe wn e's learning to your taste and color, harmon- j@ Tis r-{ - | ‘eae hn ta Ge sullen to on iz wedding. M ns ‘ 4 RICE CREAM = |'% god of / 3 - or te ontg hited ing. oder : Madona Lilies. j By Mrs. Peter Metes ia ae cate But there is a . oe: |! o> cnmnel stneee ‘sntehee --1R tame | a) | at see ae end | ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN OUR | Daffodils 2 cape cooked vie ‘cooked tm mult) | © inaoment a | , which given him na. incen CAFETERIA and L cou : Whip. the cream, sweeten and| {1 Fie» new 9 }ghomneneen a Lowe | tive to-walk raed UNTER : t flavor to taste. Drain a. York » — cinema actors =f Low sand hille Walk him o' 62 Army post . Pubter 43 Shép 1 9 | SSTATITS vi m™ over, with ohne of you combine all ingredients and chill | @f°™s post 4 Greek 1b, + 44 Mine shaft pushing the stro ’ ‘ 4 - Succession ler. Don't hurry thoroughly. Makes servings. | $9 Segttim, a 2 Look over «Rh him, let thim look and poke about 63 W. Huron f 4 Puff_up > 1 Female paint 25 Sta eagie hy © | Keep him to ; by pointing | The Fellahin of Egypt are the/ 5 Talking birds ‘ab. 26 Bed of straw = 47 Mast some thing FE 5-636! peasants who in the 87 Bargain events § Invisible vapor - 28 above 48 God of lore : interesting ahead, but ecutvay be sol he tome|' eee Rierew Same, © Eee, shopped and he's, tucker, cl Bompane, |= 12 Perches 38 Give 4 @) him back. j aa beet -peneueenenentl » . ® a ® Other Tongues Taught toTots Seme Schools Starting Ist Graders‘on French or Spanish PITTSBURGH (UP) — Foreign languages soon may be as common in the classrooms of American grade school students as the three R's if. current experiments prove successful Childten” at the University of |. Pittsburgh's Faulk elementary school are. being indoctrinated in either French or Spanish in their very first year. They continue the | lesséns on up through the eighth grade. During the first year, the in- struction is limited te enly a minutes at a time two te £7 Similar programs are underway in_some New York and California schools, while regular foreign lan- will: begin next fall in Chicago, The grade school foreign lan- guage classes got under way at the Faulk school last year when a| “~“?"* group of first-graders received Spanish lessons. This year, the first grade class is studying French, watering recipes for the busy homemaker who gladly prepares three meals a day for her fam- ily and d dalights in doing it. the BETTY FURNESS WESTINGHOUSE ‘ ye | ook Bo Ok has the book BETTY FURNESS told you about last Night! mr ii pr ie To, prove the classes at Faulk are bucc essful, several parents al- ‘ , ; ready have started taking Spanish ; ——_+ lessons themselves to lind out what their children are saying when they spout phrases in ‘wi unfamiliar tongue around the house we DODGE has i She 4 m PROCTOR 3. 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SEVENTEEN *PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, nd FIERY TWIRLER—Designs in genuine artistic twirling of a gasolinesoaked ba High School's top miajorette Mary Ann Baker. at each end and flames for three or four minutes after the gasoli is ignited. Pittstield Tax Levy Dispute Up for Supreme Court Test LANSING ()—The State Supreme Court has been asked to decide the bitterest dispute in local government—whether county and school taxes must be levied on the sfate equalized valuations or on the lower county equalization. School District No. 9 of Pittsfi¢ld Township in Washtenaw County took the fight to the Supreme Court, asking for a write of mandamus to force the Washtenaw County Board of Supervisors to levy on the state equalized values. The assessors of Pittsfield“Township and the city of East Ann Arbor are also named as defendants. The dispute was fanned this year by opinions of Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard that the higher state equalization must be the tax base in any county which has a school district or other local unif which overlaps county lines. The State Tax Commission has estimated that about 67 counties are in this class. The Washtenaw District said in its suit it would lose $11,000 because of the supervisors’ decision to levy on the county equalization for all school districts wholly within the county. Tbe court said it understood a reply would be filed Wednesday by the defendants, There was no indication of when the court would make a decision. F e q aa — _| when they promoted some popcorn California, New York to Decide Wandering Pair Returned Home Roseville Children Were Missing Five Days on Exploring Trip iq DETROIT «— Two young sub- urban Roseville children were back home safe and. sound today after five days of tramping around in southwestern Wayne “o Thirteen-year-old Harry Weed and his 9-year-old sister, Elizabeth, had been missing since last Wednesday. They were recognized iast night by a waitress in a Detroit restaurant where they stopped on their way home. The youngsters said they had nothing to eat until Saturday night and candy on a Halloween ‘‘trick or treat’’ routine. The waitress, Inis Keesee, 23, of Detroit, called police who_ returned the children to their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Weed. Harry said he and his sister set out Wednesday to visit an aunt in Detroit, When they found she was not at home, he said, they took a bus fer Lincoln Park because Harry “always wanted to see that part of the country.” | nebbie Reynolds, above right, give autographs to teenagers in POPULAR PAIR—Singer Eddie Fisher and his fiancee actress | dressing room. -The singer appeared in two shows recently for the | "s | benefit of the day nursery program in St. Louis, Mo. ° um 5 | United Press Telepheote In Lincoln Park Wedinesday night the youngsters tried to sleep in a grove but found it too cold, | Harry said. They walked to Flat Rock Thurs- |day and then back to Wyandotte where they spent the next four nights in a fish shanty. Harry said | a man who was painting the shanty | tens gave them permission to sleep) Sraci) there and asked no questions. their trip, Harry replied: | to the Editor | “Not too well. My sister cried. ' She wanted to go back. home.” (Editor's Note: This ts the with South is something Hew a far as most |North Americans are concernéd. | Democracies and dictatorship oper- |ate side by side. In many cases it is power, plus money and you ‘Acquit Elephant Boy on Insurance Fraud ins cyse.h weet: em LOS ANGELES W—A jury has | control of the country. returned“a verdict in favor of Sabu | In a democracy, as we have Dastagir, former elephant boy of grown up to know, all classes and |the movies, who was sued by two parties have a fair shake and the | aerate companies for return of government is decided by popular $29,081 paid him after a 1950 fire vote. By contrast the South Ameri- jin his house can countries have been more ac- Sabu, 29, denied an allegation customed to strong-armed rule. | that he conspired to set the fire for the insurance money. Sabu and his The hettest topic in Brasil, day in and day out, is politics. wife Marilyn testified that they : t the house at the time Like the Werld Series in this ke ee country when two or more Bra- Andre Perez served a two-year siliams get the dares —_ | sion rumg along the line of what 5 ; for @ _ having ad-| se the odds and whe is going mitted he set the fire and took) a. sected jewelry and other valuables from . ‘the house. | One of the largest single stumbl- | Politics the South American way | ing blocks contributing to the un-, buna da Imprensa, in Rio de Jan- Arriving in Rio on Election Day, settled economic condition of Bra- zil has been politics. For many years Getulig Vargas reigned with le single, iron hand, The party in |power reaped all the wealth and unlike this country virtually elim- inated any otfi¢r statlis Of Tiving. You were either among the very wealthy or the poor, What we know in this Gountry as a middle class did not exist ‘ In 1950 after being out of the | presidency of Brazil for five years, Vargas was reelected un- der a democratic form of govern- ment. However, his power exist- ed and his regime was still iren- clad. Under this type of rule the country suffered, since the general welfare of the populace and eco nomic conditions were disregarded for persona] gain. Public utilities such as roads, electricity and wa- ter were at a standstil] during this period. During .this time a new leader, fighting for the people and the ‘country, sprang up. He was Carlos Lacerda, crusading editor of Tri- Kelly Is a Lady - — By ERSKINE JOHNSON (Third of Four Articles) HOLLYWOOD (NEA)—The little white ball whirled around the ca- sino roulette wheel at Cannes one night last July and dropped into double 00. “That finishes me,” said Cary Grant's wife, Betsy Drake. ‘Me, too,” said Edith Head, the Para-| i gan to spin. - Some Hollywoodites who watched : |Grace Kelly hit the famé and for- — | tune ischeas on movietown's wheel Along with Grace Kelly, Betsy | of fortune smile and say, “It's the and Edith each had purchased a | tuck of the Irish.” But after seeing Grace calmly collect -$330..zhen the white ball dropped into Number 6 on that rou- letté- wheel in Cannes, Edith Head will tell you: - “The ;luck of the Irish?—My eye! She placed a bet after explaining: “This is something new to me. I want to watch for @ while.” But. now Betsy chided, “‘Come jon, Grace, Lose your money and we can all go home.*’ Grace smiled and said: “I think I know what to do now.” She put all of her $10 chips on Rise-to Fame Not Irish Luck—It’s A She) 4 Number 6 as the wheel again be- “M | clothes and stories and directors te | with the same surencss, Its fantastic, She's always right.” And that means she's right even |when she's wrong, ; That New York screen test Grace made for the movie ‘‘Taxi” failed to win her the role—but it won her {stardom in her first big movie, «Grace and the screen test ar- rived in Hollywood at the. same time. She'd been hired by Producer Stanicy Kramer, who saw her in _summer stock, to play the r@le of Gary Cooper's wife in “High Noon.” | Her agents teok the “Taxi” | test te MGM. Searching for a girl to play the prissy English bride in “Mogambe,.” Director John Ford leoked at the film. “This is no mere beauty,” an- nounced Ford. “This girl can act, I want her for the part.” The Grace Kelly avalanche had started. Her agents took the same test to | Warner Bros.. where Alfred Hitchcock wag casting ‘‘Dial _M For Murder.” , Grace by this time was in Africa | working in “Mogambo,” knitting | socks for Gable between scenes, On the set she wears gia*ses— she's nearsighted—and she knits. She's shy and she has little to say “because I really have noth- ing of interest td say.” t i ie iy i | Teer ipbeets ti z z ¥ \ ee A eee eee ‘-. Le 7 ae ZOOM TO STARDOM has been a parade with stars already in bigtime. Here she’s with James Stewart in “Rear Window.” "think she would allow an anecdote without a bility She's a big question mark to Hollywood's ballyhoo boys, too She doesn't ‘‘give.’’ There are no! quick answers to quick questions. | A veteran and able publicity man who worked on one of her films| ; } probably 4 Says_ Edith: : Kelly anecdote? I don't+ happen to her.”’ ‘She’s completely enchanting single trait of an arc- tress. She gives you no ‘I_am a star’ feeling. She's fun and she. can be gay. But she's constantly on | guard.” 4 > Tomorrow: “She's like a hawk . Greling over its prey.” 4 } * Politics Tops Sports as Hottest South American Topic eiro. Mr. Lacerda is a two-fisted fighter who fights fire with fire and is known to be a stickler for facts. He never. attacks the gov- ernment or any. of its officials without first having signed affi- davits and facts to substantiate his charges. According to many Brazilians | the suicide of Getulio Vargas was largely brought about by facts Carlos Lacerda brought to light concerning the government and its ecperation, Apparently, Vargas was on a spot not only with the people, but with his own government as well. Warning Given on Rental Units Official Says Quarters Should Comply With | City Ordinance City Sanitarian Charles S. Cohen today issued a warning to both potential tenants and-4dandlords to be--eautious about renting Standard tiving quarters.~— Cohen said his office calls almost daily from people wanting to move ment, attic or garage apartment, er from yY owners. who would like te rent these portions | host. He no longer sub- : eee _, ment- house gets | into a base- | Sunday, Oct. 3, one could sense | the feeling that Vargas was al- | ready a forgotten man. A new | government was coming into pow- jer, The streets and all available poster space were covered with campaign signs and little groups | were gathered discussing the day's mee 6Presidency in Background Ives and Harriman Vie in Empire State; Knight, Graves in West WASHINGTON «@®—Voters in New York and California decide unusually hot governor battles to- day, with the 1956 presidential campaign in the background: These two dominate races for governorships in 33 states, with only four in the Deep Seuth uncontested. > * . New York- selects a successor to retiring Republican Gov. Thom- as E. Dewey, twice GOP presi- dential candidate, who has held tight control of the governor's mansion for three terms. 7 . s Dewey's choice as his GOP heir, Sen. Irving M. Ives, has fought a bitter—and some pollsters say an uphill—battle against Aver- ell Harriman, the Democratic nominee. Harriman, a multimil- lionaire industrialist, formerly was foreign aid director, secretary of commerce and ambassador to Rus- sia and Great Britain. In California, Republican Gov. Goodwin J. Knight is making his first effort to win at the polls the office he inheyited when Eari War- ren resigned after three terms to become chief justice of the United States. Warren._won bipartisan contests Knight overwhelmed his Demo- cratic opponent, Richard P. Graves, by a 900,000 two-party plu- rality in the . But he has “run scared” in a two-fisted clos- sane * . . voting, Vargas’ strongest critic, Carlos Lacerda, led the ticket for a House of Deputies seat, Vargas’ son also gained a seat but not by a large majority, Another candidate hand- pitked by Vargas ran a poor third for the Senate race. The apparent assassination at- tempt on Caries Lacerdas’ life aroused the people enough so that he emerged as a strong in the new government President Cafe Fitho, Concensus of opinion is that Cafe Filho is steering Brazil along a democratic, m i ddl e-of-the-road | course. Certainly this will benefit | the country. under American Press Association meet- ing, I hag. the opportunity to at- tend a reception by President Cafe stature, is a gentle and gracious has the govern | ; our meeting which was working rth ll tn | for the freedom of the press in “In most cases, we have to tell | both Norjh and South America. them that such use of the property is illegal, according to city ordi- nance,” Cohen said “And often the inquiry comes after a person has bought a house, | planning to pay it. off with the jrent from two or three families They find out it's illegal and then | they are in difficulty “Most of the problems stem from three things: lack of toilet and bath facilities, lack of mini- | | of Cafe Filho's termgstrong strides should. be made to get the country on an honest, democratic form of government which is the direct opposite of his predecessor. | During the remaining 15 months | standing i heart ailment. Because they are such populous states, New York and California together have 77 out of a total | of 531 electoral votes for president, By the same token, they carry | great weight at the national nom- |inating conventions of both par- ties. The Republicans started the 194 battle for governorships holding 29 statehouses to 19 for the Demo" ~ | crats. This is the largest GOP ad- | Vantage since 1930, when the split | was exactly the same. The Democrats picked up a gov- | etnorship in September when Dem- ocrat Edmund S. Muskie defeated Gov. Burton M. ‘Cross in Maine. | Muskie takes office in January. |. In all, 22 Republican and Ii Democratic are at Along with Carlos Lacerda and | stake today, Six Republicans and other members attending the Inter-| eight Democrats are holdovers. ‘Skouras Estate fo Be small in| trust\gll the community property interest her husband held in stocks and bonds.in six corporations. Skouris, 65, died Oct. 22 of a Cheaper Foreign Bicycles ‘Take Over- U.S.. Markets By MARGARET LATROBE Is the bicycle industry built for | regulations, there must be two! as well face it. The United States | /entrance-ways leading | to “Some exceptions are attics of foreign job bufldl 9 bescusents or the sturdy heavy American which are more than half-way snodel. ‘i ‘ They say that comparison is as ;can call our office or the city en- + gineer’s department or the fire | found a, human skull Sunday near; ~~ | two? Can American bikes compete In explaining the latter, Cohen with those of foreign make? said: ‘‘According to city and state | Well, they can’t, and we might | living Tariff Commission is facing it quarters.” {right now, in the form of an appli- Cohen's assistant, Ralph Florio,| cation for increased tariffs and added that owners jeopardize their | flexible quota limitations aimed at own interests because often insur- | giving American bike -manufac- ance becomes null and void whéfh|turers an even break in a tough an excess number of families live | competitive fight. in a house. | Our bike makers say it’s all “Ne Hy, basements; attics wrong that customers look first and gaeayre enn't be ‘ase for | eee eee ay same ” r a Ne er oT on. | talk, aityte teal inevitable as it is unfair, though, because American light - weight bikes are much more expensive than the foreign counterpart. Com- “People looking at potential | places to live, or landlords think: | ing about renting out these spaces} department for specific informa- Police Search for Clues to Identify Man's Skull DETROIT (UP) — State Police were looking for additional Clues today after a Detroit duck hunter4 billions. Britain, for instance, is having no part of this low tariff nonsense, She protects her own manufactur- ers first, and lets world trade find itself another boy. Of all bicycles being pedalied through the English say let it be a i I Fiat’ Rock. Maurice M. Price, 50, told-police | he also found leg and pelvic bones at Pointe Mouillee, six miles east of Flat Rock. Dr. C. W. Muehiberger of the ‘own bike State Health Department's ‘ crime |. \shake of detection section ‘identified the —or.. must skull as that of a man about 30 plants and years old. pre mane ] i \ = Hot Governor Races ing campaign against the former wae ae te en _ EIGHTEEN Betty Hutton’s Next (?) Files Suit for Divorce LOS ANGELES \®—The man ex pected to be Betty Hutton’s next husband filed suit yesterday for divorce from his present wife. Alan W. Livingston, record com- pany executive; said in the suit that he will give custody of two chil-/ dren to his wife Elaine and provide reasonably for their support III 77772 New Lake Theater \ . 420 Pontiac Trail + \ \ = ____ WALLED LAKE \ Our Wite Mirack Sereen \ MEN 7 ie FIGHTING Y In a. i with Van Jehnson and Walter Pidgeon —ALSO— “DUFFY OF SAN . Baa. ENTIN“ With Ha hi and Joanne es Communists in -Hungary Facing Serious Upheaval By CHARLES M United Press Staff Correspondent McC'ANN | Trave Budapest say that the reach 600,000 to 800,000 lers arri\ total may Communist Hungary seems to be in serious trouble Trouble is nothing to the 9,300,000 ordinary who live. under the Red dictator ship. But things are so bad tha! Communist leaders are sharing th: trouble A grandiose plan to convert agr) cultura] Hungary to, heavy indus- try as part of the Kremlin's mas The country is facing its second miserable winter. and reports tell growing public unrest . new. of course people of Things go so bad as far back as the summer of 1953 that the Red leaders sensed danger. Bullet-headed chief of the nist Party who had sponsored the Matyas t + aiclicat Soviet satel conversion to heavy industry, wi ae = “ellen * ing so steped out of his post as prime es nas minister in favor of Imre Nagy, another high party leader who is also an agricultural expert The Communists are trying to emphasize production of food and consumer goods to an extent) »Nagy announced what he called which constitutes an industrial la ‘new course.” He revolution, | more thon But the reconversion is not going j|consumer goods and teld farmers smoothly. About 200,000 people they wight leave the big collective have been thrown out of work. farms and til] land of their own. He said there would be more | e PLUS °@ HELD OVER! MARLON The farmers respondéd so en- thusiastically that Nagy had to clamp down new regulations to save the collectlves, Last winter was one of the worst | Hungary has suffered in modern | years. There were “shortages of food, coal and electric power. There was an epidemic of influenza as the result of bad living conditions. Things have got worse rather than better since then, Rakosi is reported to have gloated at the failure of the Nagy “‘new course.” It is reported that feeling be- tween Nagy and Rakosi is so bad that it is becoming an open squabbie, There are hints that a purge ts not unlikely in the near ' future, Nagy, in an article published in | Budapest on Oct. 20, severely criti- |cized the ‘dictatorial leadership | by one person’’ which had existed in Hungary for five years before Rakosi. In another article published at about the same time. Erno Gero, Le4 RA ey D oO minister of state and director of | economic planning, warned that | high officials would be purged ng in Vienna from Rakdsi, | Hungarian Commuv- ‘ promised | food and less industrializa- | he took office. The dictator was! THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 = — if -% ruthlessly if they failed to get the | country’s economic system going. foreseeable improvement. in| the Hungarian economic situation. ‘Money in Sewer Only a Dime, Crowd Learns OKLAHOMA CITY, #—Until a policeman arrived to get the facts, a throng of spectators did consid- a bankroll out of the sewer. The crowd rallied around aging man, who gazed wistfully down the drain after some lost jcash The man explained he didn't She WN led to Terror and Suspense! | sewer grating * * Then an Oklahoma City police- CRAIN- RENNIE DANGEROUS to help retrieve the bank money cineted spectators. “Friend,” he said, “how much money did you drop down there?” “Tt was a dime,”’ the man re- plied. Turned out to be. bus money, | GUST hot bank money. PONTIAC IVE! IN. ive: =" (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. Sterts 6:45 P.M: Dixie Hwy. Open 6:15 P.M. A near-by woman handed the bad | luck victim a quarter. Trucker Found Dead of Port Huron was found dead in the cab of his truck here yester- ; day. Stoner was an employe of the | J. 8. Goldman Iron and Metal Co. of Port Huron, Se eee eee eee | Set tt Keego Theater FE 5-4500 CLOSED TONIGHT! Will Be Open ri., Sat., Sun. With a Brand New —Program !— FRIDAY --- SATURDAY OWL SHOW SAT. On Oar Wide Miracle Sereen “THE SARACEN BLADE” “SECURITY RISK” With John Ireland and Derethy Malene erable worrying about how to fish, man arrived. He was preparing to! and call the Street Department crew | when he asked a questien that fas- A purge seems more likely than | Ore., ascends to stardom in her latest Hollywood assignment, | Purple M nak. Spaak Tells Detroit ‘About London Pact — DETROIT uw — Paul Henri Spaak, Belgian foreign affairs minister, yesterday urged swift nine-power ratification of the Lon-, don agreement to arm and grant) near sovereignty to West Germany Spaak told the Detroit Economic | Club that ‘‘the olong delay in Rati- fication of EDC fense Community) was responsi- | have strength to lift the cast iron ble in large part for its failure.’ EDC, he sald, would have af- fered a sounder solutiog to many of Westerg Europe's problems contribated strongly to the ultimate growth of European unity. “But compared to the situation | Aug. 31, we have made a tremen- dous stride with the London Con- ference achievements,” he said. a Aug. 31,. EDC was defeated in the French National Assembty: The Belgian foreign minister | |hailed the results of the London | Conference as a “diplomatic mira- | | cle.” He credited Great Britain and FLINT @ — Lemuel Stoner, 44, | Sir Anthony Eden, British foreign. secretary, with a large measure of its success. ‘Drunk Driver Fined | | —__—+ Fred Thompson, 32, of 3150 De- lano Rd., Oxford, was fined $50 and assessed $100 court costs yes- terday by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland after being found guilty of drunk driving by a Springfield Township Justice Court jury Oct, | 6. Thompson appealed -the lower | courts sentence of 90 days in jail. | The Circuit Court sentence in- cludes up to 30 days in Oakland | County Jail if the fine and costs i | go unpaid. / from Ireland the white potato into the U. S. in 1719. JOIN THE FUN Broinwners who come to us are = right out oa ic very farst lesson. whole secret is Arthur The This a ig s0 easy you can mas- ter it in just/S minutes. 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It} tore through the hangar deck, set- | ting off gasoline stores and tor- | pedoes. The admiral] stayed on board to! help direct the fight to save the ship. The fire reached the store of depth charges, which erupted | with a tremendous blast. Hoskins | was blown to the deck, his right foot dangling by only a tendon. A | | doctor, dazed himself, severed the | tendon without use of morphine. | Hoskins recaljs it was ‘the worst pain I have ever experienced.” oa . . } He started campaigning in the hospital, for a return to active duty. He told Adm. ‘‘Bull'’ Halsey “The Navy doesn't expect a man to think with his feet. That blast didn't knock off my head.” | “Fortunately, I had Halsey on my side,.”’ Hoskins told me. “But I must say there was no real opposi- | tion to my return to duty The Navy's only high-ranking of- | ficer with a major disability, he | went on to his greatest fame as United Press Phete | commander of Carrier Division san | PORTLAND PRETTY—Lovely Colleen Miller, native of Portland, during the Korean War “The Marriage. freee Applications 4 ON Shirley n J. Crothers, Drayton Piains Bruce F Burmeister Kathr William R. Teets. Roya! Oak Agnes L. Moll, Reyal Oak Murrey J Cohen, Caledonia. N Y Reaches! H. Thome, 1066 James K Bisa | Orville C. Odden, 876 Stanley Marilyn J. Sutton, 136 8 Tilden Bdwerd J Lents, Royal Oak Joan P. Beaupre, Ferndale Richard T Lang. Milford Leone L. Winchester, Clyde Alvin R. Smith Jr. Hazel Park Barbera A. Sherman, Detroit Wiliam T. Oibbons, Camp Chaffee Ar Charlene M Buckley, Ferndale George B 3921 Baldwin Oxford DeGeer Gleria M. Rounds, Donald K. 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Ta a 12:30-3:30 6:40-9:40 8:25 Features S: © 3:07 UT TaCe wow Thra Sar. === THURSDAY NICHT === at 9:00 P.M. STARTS tabu Tyke © Jet Aah “noave oor” ALSO: Wendel Corey in “LAUGHING AND” oh on x Bay . were attempting today to fig- nation as boss of the San Diego Jo SS tht es Sb ee oe oe ee ae ‘ _ t pasts eer ee lc Eire ale E we er we Hy. woe thitee s glal ip Rigs hig. Shang CSUN Tibia seasegiatis % ve peti ee os. VWieeosny a Fisherman U. 8. Hope THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 High Gun Out of International, French Horses, Landau Shift to Favored Role . By JOHN CHANDLER LAUREL, Md: &) — The experts ure out the probable favorite for Fisherman replaced High Gun, was to have ridden High Gun, quickly agreed to pilot Fisherman Bell Reports Pro Attendance Up This Year Close Races in Both same, colt in the 2mile Jockey Club ‘Gold Cup Oct. 16. . * 7 . Two years ago when Laurel in- is igkvi 2 t six lengths Divisions May Bring Another Record PHILADELPHIA @® — Commis | sioner Bert Bell of the National | Football League says attendance is | up two to three per cent this year | over last year’s record of 2,164,000 | fans, | - . > Bell said Monday the high at-| tendance level had been achieved | despite bad weather for 20 per cent | of the games played so far this year. He predicted another attend- | ance record for the season on the basis of close races in the two divisions. In the East, the Pittsburgh Stéei- ers, New York Giants and Phila- delphia Eagies are tied for first with 42 recerds while the defend- | ing division champion Cleveland | Browns have a 32 record In the Western Division, the league champion Detroit Lions have a 4-1 record while the San Francisco 49ers are right behind at 41-1. . + . The 49ers and Los Angeles Rams have drawn the season's largest crowd, 78.945. Bell said that all teams with the | possible exception of the Chicago Cardinals are holding their own or are ahead of last year's attend- — Oaks Solons Ma O'Doul Job Offers SAN FRANCISCO, @ — Frank (Lefty) O’Doul, veteran Pacific manager who Sunday annbunced his resig- BOB (TULSA) SMITH 7 After Scuffle With ‘Ramsey — The Detroit Smith Is Fired by Lions, Spencer Still Top Scorer in Prep Grid Race Oxford Fullback Has Six Point Edge Over Hazel Park’s Brown It appears that the only thing | | that can beat Oxford's Larry Spen- Pedres, said Monday night he had) had offers to manage both the Oakland Oaks and the Sacramento | Oakland owner Clarence (Brick) Laws made him a “very attractive offer,” O’Doul said. TF h Scoring Boos a eo: Le Oty Bh ty OOO Oh A AR ny ar meee - *s 7 By JACK SAYLOR Winnipeg Qualifies to Meet Edmonton 11 in WIFU Playoff By The Associated Press Lorne Benson of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers didn't make the Benson, star of Winnipeg's semi- | As a Pitcher, The leaders: Larry Spencer. Oxf oe i Jack Brown, Hal ig | Sas=s3s S2sec5 Pat Thompson, Clerk... 7 Pred Courville, @fid.... 7 Diek Doyon, FPreds..... 7 Dave Larkin, Waterford 7 Bd Kassuba, Ortonville 7 ee444 4288 eeececerou~ Meeting Planned CHICAGO #® — The Mlinois Ath- letic Commission has asked sports writer Jack Mabley of the Chicago Daily News. to prove his charges that boxing is controlled by “syn- -dicate criminals.” vingston Osborne, commission ~— n cod ae 3} o > O = ae, Chicago Scribe Asked -to Prove Allegations a yk lj | A i bit d F85e.5 ; j - 5 < ge AE Ti g i « Good Fielder Banquet on Saturday | | Oklahoma's Rugged ines Check Star Rival Backs West Interprovincial ‘Football NORMAN, Okla. @® — Okla- | Take Colorado, for instance, Ok- Union All-Star team, but he’s |homa’s two big, fast and rugged | !ahoma beat the Buffaloes 13-6 Pest again_he’s a money ball-| football lines have been popping } yer. County and area. The Wayne-Oak- | land League race moves into the| | Spotlight with Clarkston playing at Holly and Keego Harbor at Clar- enceville. Another top game Rochester, a strong independent, « This is wind-up week for 23 school football teams in Paadbee will clash in this one. matches FACE I-L CHAMPS—Here are the key men on the Rochester High School football team which closes its season Friday night at home | against newly-crowned Inter-Lakes Conference championship Berkley Preps Re Inter - Lakes championship last week. A pair of alj-state candidates Rochester back Walter (Buzz) DeBaene will run against Berkley tackle Bruce Dollohan. with Berkley, which clinched the 13-13 rival backfield claims by the doz- en so far this season. plage ag tane F nnicig apr oe games. a oe tn ecah again Max {When the Sooner forwards point day_ night when he drove Jour | fF 9p opposition running star he yards for the winning touchdown 4s up a dead duck every n the Bombers’ 13-11 victory over | 4™¢: the x a The qualified Winnipeg meet the Edmonton Eskimos in the You Be the Quarterback By Warren Geer Head Football Coach Drake University. Irv Noren Is MEXICO CITY w—irv Noren, New York Yankee outfielder, tried run, took over on the mound. Kennel Club Holds Annual banquet for members of Pontiac Kennel Club has been arranged for Saturday night at Old Mill Tavern. An inform! program will be provided. It is expected to incl. ‘e movies of the last show, held in| Wisner Stadium Aug. 22. Pontiac | Press at that time awatded the) best in show trophy. Behind 12-4 in the 3rd quarter, from its own 20 to the Wichita 33 Now the Bisons have 4th down and five to go. been gained quarterback keep play from the split-T (quarterback to line -ef. scrim- and from fullback. in this series, Bisons one yard Handoff to fullback over of- fensive end Quarterback keep play | pages) _ Uclans Take Over in UP College Grid Poll NEW YORK (UP)—United Press sollege footbal) ratings (first-place votes and won-lost records. in parentheses) : largely because their towr star backs were held to a total of 92 yards in 36 carries, a paltry aver- age of 2.5 yards per try. | mre ‘L.. .- * @ Until Saturday's game with the Homer Jenkins had piled up an im- pressive 1.177 net yards for a 7.8 average over earlier Colorado op- ponents. And it's been that way all sea- son. * ¢ *« Corky Taylor, Kansas State's shifty halfback, carried five times | against Oklahoma and wound up | with a minus three yards. Ronald | University, named The Associated Press Back of the Week for his outstanding performance in lead- an 4ipset victory Cal Oct. 9, lugged Dodger Rookie ] Shortstop May Revamp Infield | BROOKLYN. & Brooklyn Dodgers’ veteran infield -may be Fernandez currently is the No, 1 giamour boy of the Dodgers, even broke into the majors last Septem- pair of spectacular | shutouts. Dodger vice-president E. J. (Buz- |zie) Bavasi, back home from a Cuban Winter League, spoke glow- in play that way in the leagues, there will bea_Iot made in infield.” . renee Cas wt 23 9 Aub. Mirs. 12 20 Smith On 22:10 Hames 12 20 1 21 11 Cherokees i 21 2012 Ted's 135 Indiy. game, series—J. Black re $17; game, series—@mith Core Oil 852. wt wi 7 4 General 6 13 23-9 Ladies 2830 «11 21 8 it Re x 11 21 sD Geenanes a EAGLES hy geme—M. Ssiwaid sertes— ta corieeTeam Be. 0 5100. Bob Schilke, back Jerry LeBarre, Pat Nunn and Kitchen. . . * \ tating 65-yard run on which 2 tacklers were knocked out and a 3rd aided from the field, Attempting to stop the 6-foot, 195-pound DeBaene will be Dollo- han and Co. Big Bruce is a defen- sive star, but often shifts to full- back when hard-to-get short yard- age is needed. His extra-point plunge beat Wat- erford, 13-12, to give Berkley the yards to 88 and in the air, 9-89, but lost on 2 touchdown passes, one to Dick Radatz with 3 minutes to ‘ors. Randall Beedle starred along | with Jerry Kruskie, Dick Cloutier aod Chuck Shack: ' | Defensive play accounted for | beth touchdowns in Milford’s 12-0 | upset of Keego. eleven. Shown with coach Gene Konley, they are (from left) tackle fullback Buzz DeBaene and ends ach ‘Windup Week= candidate, strengthened his bid with 3 touchdowns in the Broncs’ spe |2 yards. Top Holly linemen were | tackle Americ Joslin and 145-pound | guard Ken Yerian. | Running and passing of quarter- back Mike Benedict highlighted un- Mexicans Favorites fo Win Show Honors | NEW YORK ()—The 66th | National Horse Show opens in Maflison Square Garden today for an eight-day stand with Gen. |North Dakota. State has driven | Clinkscaje of Texas Christian | expected to win the International . Canada, Spain and West Germany — also Will compete against Mexico, fresh from a record - breaking. performance in the Pennsylvania Horse Show. The Mexicans won nine of the 11) blue ribbons in the International class at the Harrisburg show. Ind Place Over. Sooners in Poll Virtually All Top-10 It's UCLA on top this week, the third leader in as many weeks, as the Pacific Coast Conference lead- | i vi i Hits i g 2 ? : figure to win handily from this ifortia at Stanford. —- Another. big game. to the point totals, sends Duke (11th) ? ale : = to the national after a year’s) | absence, nominates the West Ger- | man team as the Mexicans’ biggest threat. Chips’ Podoley Holds to Scoring Leadership By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sGxcES Fone mqwprBB < H 3 .| Humberto Mariles and his mag-| With 97 points, Jim Podoley of | * ,\* nificent Mexican team of jumpers | Central Michigan holds a firm lead in the point scoring race among | f play; | } ers, The fleet halfback, who has been beld to only one touchdown in his last two games, has scored 16 in eight games. Jim McDaniel, Ferris freshman, continued in 2nd place, He has 74 points, compiled on 12 touch-| | | SES = . Navy (tie) wuusesazerEs 2932942 Pro Cagers Fined ' | “NEW YORK’ (UP) — Coach Ar- nold (Red) Auerbach of the Boston Celtics was fined $100 today and Bob Cousy was fined $75 for *‘un- | Basketball Association's Season against Rochester Saturday. opener Mariles, bringing his team back | downs and two extra points, | imposed the fines, | MSC Coaches Give Downhearfed Spartans Day Off After Humiliating Defeat by Minnesota EAST LANSING & — Michigan sician, has been collecting a grow-| against Michigan, sure to be a farmhands playing in the tirely Monday—mostly as an act| on the part of the five more to the roster of mercy treatment. i a 4 72 li favorite in any comparison of iFiF Hi i ; : uf rT i gaz z F i | it | f * q i =. bh —_ ee ee ee TWENTY Northwestern Loses 2 Regulars With Injuries EVANSTON, Ill. w — North. | western foothall coach Bob Voigts | yesterday announced backs Jim! Troglio and John Rearden wil! be lost to the Wildcats the rest of the season ‘because of injuries. Troglio, one of the Big 10's lead- ' = ae ing ‘punters, suffered a torn liga Rising Fast Is. Winner }ment in his left hand, The left halfback.is Northwestern's top run ner,- boasting an average of 4.5 yards per carry Rearden, a quarterback who started most of Northwestern's games, suffered a broken bone in of Melbourne Cup Race MELBOURNE w& — Rising Fast, a crack New Zealand gelding, won 15,500-pound Melbourne Cup, the biggest horse race in Australia, at Flemington Race Course Hellion was second in the 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 AgaKtian Broodmare Brings Record Price By TOM DUNCAN LEXINGTON, Ky., — A record his left hand in the Ohio State mile handicap and Gay Helios Was price of $105,000 for a thorough- game. third. ‘ 7 'sS FORDS are comin The Gece ° @ Af rt ee en a ed ee > ile JY / Lv Y/, x Voy (f,,\\ with v4 | j New evA\ EN Trigger-Torque W\\\ ES Performance AY FUE S| SEE THEM Goer NOVEMBER 12 | A Sit BR Aa \\\ £22) \ y Vai if \/ t ? ise if A | | —ts Tai NC et ais 3 0] Uy t , HI ey VN Et aia | . WUBIN, pa | \ 9 i | H i NY} Wik OL || ; 2 eg ean | iw sd q j | | | bred bréodmare sold at an Ameri4 can auction is fresh on the books today and some of the fingt blood- lines in~racing are in erican breeders’ hands. - . . The record price went Monday ning Masaka, one of 20 broodmares consigned to the Keeneland sales by the Aga Khan, the aging relig- ious leader who is reducing his fabulous racing establishment. | A. B. Hancock Jr. who bid the | previous record of $85,000 a year ago, again acted as an agent to set the new mark. Speculation is that the man who paid the $85,000 for Lithe — John Canucks Pace ; NHL Scoring MONTREAL (® — A trio of Mon- treal Canadiens dominate the scor- ing race in the Nationa] Hockey League today with Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, ‘Maurice (The Rocket) and Richard and Kenny Mosdel] occupying the Ist three positions Geoffrion, in his 5th season with and four assists for 13 points. 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Horsemen had figured Masaka would bring about $125,000 before ' she miscarried, This was backed by the spirited bidding, which’ | started at $50,000 by stipulation. | s * * The contending bidder was Maj. Hartmann Pauly, magager of Miss E. R. Sears’ racing _ interests | which later in the salé Bought Us | umbura for $83,000 and Rivaz for $65,000. All told, the Aga Khan's 20} | broodmares brought $539,100 to av- erage $26,955. | | The sale was a rare opportunity | for horsemen, since the Moslem Out of Top 3, ‘but Hurons Win ‘Harrier Title’ DETROIT (UP)—Michigan Nor. | mal holds the Michigan AAU cross | country championship today al- though it failed to place a runner among the top thrge finishers. The Ypsilanti school took the | team event with 27 points while Michigan State was %nd | with 39 points, Western Michigan | varsity 3rd with 54 points and Western Michigan freshmen éth with 90 points. Two Canadian-born runners were the Ist to completethe gruelling four-mile run Monday at the| Warren Valley Country © Club. Henry Kennedy, Michigan State freshman, was Ist‘+in 20:57 . and Ronald Wallingford of Michigan 2nd in 21:38. Third was Gert Kellstrup, Michigan freshman from Denmark, with a time of | 21: 47. | | Terre Haute Team in Financial Bust TERRE HAUTE, Ind. w — The Terre Haute Phillies of the Three-I | by the Philadelphia Phillies, came | to an end Monday night in a finan- cial bust. The Terre Haute Fans Assn., a/ local booster club, had sold the | chise for one dollar in 1946 with an option to re-buy. Only Three Coaches for Wayne Cage Fives Only three men have coached’ Wayne University's basketball | | three broodmares although he had including Nasrullah, Mahmoud, Bahram and-Alibhai. Masaka drew attention because | of her six stakes victories, as well | as having produced a champion. record-setting leader previeusly had sold only | The filly champion also is a daugh- ; ter of Nearco, father of the Ameri- time of ‘sale, Masaka having mis- | parted with several great stallions, | can sire Sensation, Nasrullah, who lstands at Hancock's Claiborne Farm. s s * Usumbura, 9%-year-old stakes- | winning daughter of Umidwar, Was bred this year to Nearco, Rivaz, an ll-year-old Nearco mare, is in foal to Migoli. : . * Joe W. Brown, of near New Or- leans, was the contending bidder on Usumbura and eventual buyer of six of the 20-mare consignment. 2 aS oe MS: ae league trophy which Washington NEVER BEATEN—These three 9th Junior High's championship football team last 3rd year of undefeated play with the Braves’ they are fullback Lessie Watkins, tackle John Thompson (holding grade members week varsity. | Branoff Lost fo UM 11 for Rest of Year Spark of Wolverine Backfield Is Sidelined by Bad Knee retired this year) and tackle Brewer. The teams the trio played on were tied once but never beaten in a l4-game span. Pentiae Press Phete No Statistical Leaders, but Huskers Eye Bowl KANSAS CITY w& — Nebraska, who appears tg have the inside | gained 681 yards in 107 carries. j track in the Big Seven for winning the Orange Bow! bid, is the only team in the conference not repre- sented among the team or indi- vidual leaders in statistics this week. The Cornhuskers have won four and lost two games this season. Kansas State. In the conference their record is 3-1 and places them in second place behind undefeat- ed Oklahoma. Kansas, which ig without a vic- National League team the fran-| tory in seven games has the top| punter in Ted Rohde. yards, an average of 43.7 yards a | same. Colorado's Carroll Hardy is second with 43 yard average. » . . . Vic Eaton of Missouri and Jerry Finley of lowa State are the top ty be by bth bi bh be hh be he hh hh bh Ln i he ~orrererrerreereereerereereeeeeeeeeerereererererereeererrrrrerre im 1917. David L. Holmes held the | Finie on 18 reins from 1917 until 1929. see tn i ke Me bas Ertell the ball 36 times. 1948 top pass receiver is Corky the Se caught 11 passes for Director Harold Burnine of Mis- ty "s John Bayuk, although Ww to 30 yards by Oklahoma last tor. easily held his No. 1 position oA, _errrrrrrrrrrrereeweweeweewt+TTT?" “wweeweweererrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrres _eeee-eeerrrrrrrrrrrrrvrvevrveyege? |as top ball carrier. Bayuk has ‘Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Tip for Smaller Men | While a certain amount of | strength and stamina is necessary for the rugged tournament grind, | proper form gives the small man |every chance to become a high | scorer. He reeds only to master . | | i A : 1] i ii rf : i 4 ; z gf i BES °F rl f tk as SE BUI } 4 ON EXHIBIT TOMORROW! STOP IN TOMORROW TO SEE THE Official 1954 Pan-American Road _-Mr. J. P. Zogeono, Lest Yours end T Yeats Sensational Driver! | After you've met end telked with Zoccone, | -inspect our USED CAR BUYS! See cur od in today's classified for really outstending velwes! OLIVER 210 Orchard Loke Ave, Race Entry! E THE 1954 CK CENTURY and meet GAM OW RM. Mr. |for the lst touchdown Minnesota defenses away from the lcenter as Fred Baer scored the just as he appeared at his knee injury plagued him again. = s . Still ahead the Wolverines ichigan State and i | | 2nd. | But best, | garded as a real clutch player. injury was so serious that he was taken directly to the dressing room. , First it was an injury to one sary if Branoff is to be of any use to the tearm in_ his senior year Bowling Results VUEES JREED tEAQUS . —wes2e44+«a8eee0e-* 8 Dickman 255 . MOTOR INN HOUSE we. 158 6. Hazelton 3.68 13 ‘ Indiv game— Benson Drewry's Steel Miller SALES sitiemetiiecedtl pias ~‘\ Fi SET Pe ee ee, hae hs Sees a 1 a Beer re peg ee A & A Oe ea om ot de gate pw abrey 7 he CRIS - " 4 ins gina 3 a dollars into the player market to| “The deal just has to jell a little - : “But I be- build a contender. while, chances Athlet- * ¢*¢ « lieve my chances are excellent.” ics and moving them to Kansas Johnson offered $3,375,000 for the} Less than a month ago Johnson City are so good that he’s already | Athletics last summer and Monday | not only had Roy Mack's promise cqntemplating to pump a million’ said the offer still stands. that he would buy the A’s but he Piedmont Official Will ~"™ Ask $50 Million From Major Loops WASHINGTON «® — The owner | of a minor league baseball club | is expected to file Wednesday $50,000,000 suit against baseball's | major leagues. *. * * The Suit was to have been filed | |Big 3 Gone, but Rupp Is Not Dismayed at Kentucky LEXINGTON, Ky. @® — Kentuc- | victory by 13 poifts over the even- ky, which long has monopolized | tual NCAA champs, LaSalle. Dixie. basketball and three times Kentucky, though recently carried off the national in the final Associated Press poll, collegiate title, is embarking on am | by passed the NCAA meet because other campaign without its big! uw. Big Three were ineligible as | graduate students though they ‘were permitted to play under | as practi i Mond —— — rules. that “pre-season polls don’t figure) __ us to do anything this year but we| Kentucky was first in the AP * * . Veteran Coach Adelph Rupp ob- don't see things quite that Poll in 1949, 1951, 1952 and 1954. gloomy.”’ Its NCAA titles came in 1948, 1949 jand 1951 and the starting five There was a bit of optimism as he set out to rebuild with two sen- iors, seven juniors and six sopho- was part of the American team ip the *48 Olympics. y Has High Hopes finishing first | .. é father, Connie — asked Speaking about the A’s, Johnson said ‘I realize that we do not have . - “We may run into early-season the suit then incC Sisaue, Frenk Rus . * s sey and Lou Tsioropoulos — From " Lawrence owner of the Ports-| the club that went unbeaten in 25 ELKS LADIES Tigers 22 Wolves Cubs 18 Bears 14 Camels Lions 14 Poxes Pawns Indiv game—H Hiekson 470. team game—Foxés series—Tigers 2010 PONTIAC — w Benards 28 «3 Ace Jacks 23 «5 6=Burr Rex 18 1 Rec. No. 1 Tom's 17 #@ Buren Rec. 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Most Americans imbibe their court know-how from print or from pic- Perhaps lots of us are too un- | sure of ourselves and our natural instincts of how to behave. So maybe we secretly need that hid- den little crutch to self-esteem that comes from not displeasing any so-called authority on ‘“‘the proper thing.” If not, how do you explain the | year after year sales of millions of | copies of various books on eti- | quette? . But basic good manners arose by speaking always of the “‘Quéen nny from thoughtfulness of others, even from kindness. All the ones that matter most did, anyway. You don’t schlurp up your soup, for instance, not because it says on page 642 that schilurping , | ‘“isn't done by the best people’’ | but because your own best instincts | should tell you not to make noises | é Z 8 4 2 5 = , to you. By the same token, cutting your lettuce with a knife, or not eutting it with a knife, can’t possibly matter a darn—no mat- ter what ‘642 says. Indeed, the newest books on eti quette have started round to this to “‘Madam”’ thereafter. Which solved this particular pro- tocol puzzle, but, set me. musing the importance to most people right about etiquette— involved but simply that being laced into | gree, of course, it’s comfortable ? Except the |to know what's usually done in | Why fs it so all-fired important| net's when pleaty of younger | | that might disgust the person next | | tear about what's the best way to do what's expected of you! Once you go far past that rea- and relaxed though — } and more modern people will think you're a proper pain! Maybe it's a trend that started way back when Queer Marie of Rumania was visiting New York in 1926—and when debonair Mayor Jimmy Walker suddenly cried out | ‘Queen, you said a mouthful'’’ SIDE GLANCES | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 lot. 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Abdout 50 per cent fresh reeeipts cows. Market opening fully steady; few chotee fed steers 25 26.25: few head prime fed steers up to 27.50; most sales utility and com 400. Veslers opening pe 4 pesto choice vealers 71. 60-30.00 high ; inte "soe individuals 31.00 iraesse8e, lightweight culls down to 6.00 steady, considering quality an pene | : carty sales choice tion good and native slaughter tambs 20.00-22.00. some held Righet; sheep scarce } CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | cha i i ; F 43; mixed 39; U. S&S. mediums 45, U. &. ties 19. checks 165. goGs | DETROIT. Nov 2 (AP)—Eges. f od Detroit, cases federal-state grades Whites — G A. jumbo 60-56. weighted average 51's large 44-46, current receipts 235; dir- weighted average 45. medium 29-30. wtd, ave. 2% 42 ave #& large wtd. avg. 41's: Browns—Orade large 42-43, wid —— - | dium 28-29, wtd avg. 29. sm B 40: grade C. large %. peewees 20-22. wtd Checks 20 Com ment ® 26. grade B, 22 47-63 pee wees A, jumbo 26 avg. 21 large “- wta | 43; me- grade Market rather quiet as elec- tiem day curbing some activity due to mercantile ex being closed at Chicago and New Offerings more closely held -| by prod@rers and at country dressing ort. Large unesettied | Processing plants appears to be heavier this year CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Nov. 1 eye poultry ; | terday 683 ¢0 steady. mage oy 1, coops, (yes- prices unchanged to 3 higher, beats 7 ¥. ;_ light 12-14; and Toosters 1 : NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (AP)—Poreign ex- nee CHICAGO, Nov. 2 ‘AP)—Galable hogs | goltars. others im cents: Canedian dollar in New York open market 3's per cent premium or 163 12'» 11,000. market slow; steady to weak on choice Ne. 1 and 7s under 220 ib. butch- | ers but otherwise dull: 15-25 lower trade| py g@ cents unchanged on all other butchers; sows fairly ac- | tive: mostly steady; imstances as much as 25 cents higher; most choice No ! 180-220 Ib butchers 18.90-19.15. $3253 82323 si 52583 3. ; fi ° z o aF3 i i ii i Eurepe |$280 1/16, Britain 30 day futures 2.80 e . changed; 23.33, unchanged Latin America: Argentine ( unchan € Great (franc) ; Denmark (krone) Brasil (free) 1.58, : Mexico 8.02, unchanged: tuela (bolivar) 30 03, unchanged DETROIT STOCKS Hornblower A Weeks) — Pigures after decimal points are eight High Lo > at rates follow (Great Britain in ‘pound? (free) 14.50, 8 free) 7.24, un- Vene- Bald Rubber*...... 18. D & C Navigation®... 181 183 Gerity- athe 23 «28 Midwest Abrasive’..... on wenenees jae 4 643 Ty ee © ee © bd sale; bid and asked. Man Demands Hearing on Grand Larceny Count ifs '‘~ ~ 8 q F: Ei § : rs fF > | length pink organza gown with a) +third auto at Auburn road and St. The bride wore a_ cocktail | blue slip — for something blue — from | shoes. |. Wayne wore a single - breasted | charcoal silk suit with a butter- ‘fly orchid in the lapel. While the guests were stil] drink- ulu where they registered at the Royal | Hawaiian Hotel. | ‘41-Pound Bobcat Killed at Cedarville Improper passing in traffic brought a five-day jail sentence and $20 court costs to Robert T. West, 18, of 6197 Trumbull, De- possession of an ered gun and paid a $20 fine Monday when he appeared before Pontiac Judge ona and supplies ne fae vom } CEDARVILLE wn ~~ A4l- pound tortly and peewees in very light | bobcat—‘‘Looking big asa tiger” a |—was captured’ and killed by a| Zeeland taxidermist and his 19 Poultry year-old son DETROIT POULTRY Martin De Jonde and his son DETROIT ‘ap, — Prices paid per Raymond, set a trap Sunday in Peers ae ioe, Ne | Sualty Eve | the Spalwart area near Cedarville. Heavy hems 16-30; light type 13-14 beeey type roasters ‘over 3° Bad 28; Caught by its forepaws, - the broilers ‘3- ¥ z wines 2038 gray croseen 287% tarted | satan Gregyed the trap 180 toot recks caponettes { ’ M4 before snagged a Sucks 18, Breeder turkeys, young beavy | Stump. It was there that it was hens 32: toms 23-24 found by De Jonde and his son. ful}, — on hens, oa Heavy type. bene {gent bghe ees Had _— ee ee three saree Say cet err ces nes | "Rt looked aa big as a. tiger.” plies ample ot tat sscmanel he said. “It was snarling when we Bee eronascers continues good Parm | found it, If it hadn't looked so Three-Car Crash Injures ‘Two County Residents | Two Oakland County motorists were injured yesterday when one | auto slammed into the rear of a second car and pushed it into a Clair street in Avon Township. James E. Dunn, 39, of 3235 Alco Dr., Waterford Township, was treated at Pontiac General Hospi- tal for face bruises and Daniel B. ship. Getter was not injured. Two Persons Are Hurt in Two-Car Collision William R. Seibert, 23, and Miss a Pontiac Municipal Jedge Cecil until Business Notes Eljah Holliday, of 53% Union St., has just-returned from Los An- geles where he attended a board of directors meeting of the Walco Corp. Walco is engaged in leasing | of autos on the west coast. Elmer W. Bernitt, 44, has been elected vice president in charge of procurement works Nash 3 j TITE pirate 5 s helping solve domestic problems same: The promoting of happy, wholesome family life. These agencies offer more than just advice.- ‘Trained counsellors study each human problem just as a doctor studies his patient's » | Symptoms before making a diag- nosis. Treatment may include guiding | the troubled person to think Plainwell Trapper ‘Hunts Phantom Cat it makes is similar to that of a | lilbe a cougar’s (mountain lion's). VanderRoest, conservation assigned to Berrien County, the a dog, but much lager, It measures 5% by 6 inches and the claws show in it. Trick or Treat Given |New Twist by Cow HENDERSON, Ky. WW — When pranksters kept him awake by throwing walnuts against his house Ed Dunbar decided to leave the front door open Now, he said to himself, “I can get a running start on them the next time it happens.” living room and found his cow of staring him in the face. Man Is Given 10 Years for Indecent Liberties In Oakland Counry Circuit Court j yesterday, John Queen, 530, of 20 |W. Montcalm St. received from three to 10 years in Jackson state prison after he pleaded guilty Oct. 26 to an indecent liberties charge. Queen admitted to Judge H. Rus- sel Holland that he molested an Syear-old girl in Pontiac Oct. 2. Gets 90 Days in Jail After being found guilty Oct. %6 assessed $250 costs by Judge H. Folks who swear they've seen | - it claim it is a cat. But the track Its workers attack such disrupt- The goal of eacn ts roughly the ing problems as marriage difficul- | ties, budget worries, conflicts of | childhood and family stress re- | sulting from illness. Other services, according to Miss Estella Martin, executive secre- tary, include helping those with emotional difficulties, straighten- ing out misunderstandings between |parents and children, dealing with | ins®curities of old age and employ- | ment troubles. | As the local representative for the National Traveler's Aid Assn., | the Family Service aids persons | Stranded, left without funds or ill en route. Those who can, pay a fee for The Catholic Family Center of Pontiac, at 53 Franklin Bivd., also provides whole-family serv- ice. While most of its clients are Catholic, it serves persons of all faiths whe ask for help. In addition to counselling those | with marital difficulties and emo- tional problems, the Center's work covers several other fields. care for children in foster homes when their own homes are broken. It aids the unmarried mother and print is similar to that sees to the adoption of her baby | when it is advisable. It plans care for the aged and aids the unemployed by helping them to find jobs when possible. It also receives much of its sup- | Port from United Fund money. Horror Comics’ End Seen Near iff Britain . LONDON ® — Britain's major |publisher of horror comics an- } But Dunbar fell asleep. He awoke | ounced last night he is following | yesterday morning, walked into the | the example of his two chief com- | ' | petitors and quitting the business. | The move “means there will be no mere of them in this country,’ said publisher Arthur Miller. “The |game is no longer worth the | candle."’ | The horror comics have been under increasing fire recently from members of Parliament, parent groups and organized news vendors. Miller printed his comics from matrices or proofs supplied by publishers in America. |Court Orders Payment for $260 Phone Call | BRIDLINGTON, England (UP)— Attorneys for Mrs. Hilda Mongan replied Monday to a court order .| for payment of a $260 telephone call. distance to her sailor husband she hadn't seen for a long time and couldn't break off. the conversa- tion. The couple has since been reunited in Malta. They said she was talking long | | Finst or Micnicaw Corporation | Investment Bankers BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT NEW YORK CHICAGO ct iat aera a ‘ ' | ' t= A re : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 TWENTY-THREE ae — . Pe 3 = “ - ry T kets throughout the United States } 4 General Motors said its assem- eres ere closed today, because of elec Cited by Trygve Lie , bly anits in the United States | Di : GRAND RAPIDS (AP)—Trygve pu Ops and 368,471 trucks in the’ first wo Lie, former secrétary general of months of 1954. ex cts the United Nations, said last night nie st MARKETS |S Sra eeten on one Reports 31,780 ‘Units,|_ Te Saures compare to 2681.45 important modern history.” * cars and 461,671 H. L. Canfield Will Head Produce my See sas cintied to Better Production of in the January-October period of newsmen on arrival 1953. Oakland, Bloomfield ——a ‘jhere for a public address today | Year Ago GM's Chevrolet, division account- Districts priecs en publis farmery mertete ss- | Of Holland that the Korean War ‘Both Pontiac Motor Div. and ¢d for 1,126,170 ‘cars and 276,513 -* Fruits.” Appies, Delicious, fancy, 6.5 | marked the first time that “peace- GMC Truck & Coach Division pro- | ‘rucks of the vehicles produced in Detroit Edison's Oakland and | bu: Ne 1 490-40 bu; appics, Greehings loving nations have taken collec- ‘jenna units in October than |the Period, In the January-October | Districts, which in- fancy. 409 bu; No 1, 300-380 bu; apples, | “Ve action against aggression. during the corresponding month a | PeTiod last year Chevrolet turned clude most of Oakland County, | Mscintosit, fancy 480 bu; No. 1. 3.00-373) “If we had not fought the war out 1,312,029 cars and 308,607 have been combined under the | be: Sere, Saree wai. Ses-a00 bee in Korea, Japan would have been ro 2. Ee repeat oe eer trucks name of the Oakland District. Wanner, Terie: 5 Be, t, 300-340 he | threatened and all Asia would have sci ah ii : Pontiac's ten-month production Howard L. Can- cider, Ho. 1, 2.06-2:0 aga cuss. “Pears. been in danger,” Lie said. Pontiac’s passenger car pra figure this year was 285,735 as E field, who has|4s-s00 by. Watermelons No. i, 180:| Lie said “The free world can duction was 31,780 as against | acainst 362.277 for the first 10 = been serving as|°* ™ never relax until the Communists 31, 343 in October last year. GMC (| months of 1953. °° « ' t ; OF | rewetables:. Beets, No. 1, XS-90 cos Truck ‘produced 5,274 units as / manager of the | ¥cBs: beets, topped No. 1°1.28-1.18 bu show by deeds and facts—not by Other GM passenger car 4 . No. 1, 1.50-2.00 % bu. Cabbage | talk of against 3,971 for the correspond- a’ L old Oakland Dis-|¥° © Deite ba: aaeaan vote, Ek peace—that they mean to tion for October was: \ : Strict since Last} t%y.\'gatsi® bu; cabbage. eurley, No. | | get down to business.” ing period a year ago. '72.433: Buick 14,637 and Cadillac $7 : ebruary, will be 185 ber casbege, pn ay Rey 1 60-138 He added, however, that mili- Only one other GM passenger 3,370. . mennger of the | 8, Sarrets. No 1. 15-90 dos behs: cat | tary might alone could not stop car division exceeded October 1953 | Coal content | imatety €9 consolidated | “ower, No. 2.00-250 dos. Celery, No.| the Communist advance. “You production in the past month, Olds-| Coal content is appro y new 1, 228-216 ‘crete; celery, WO. 1. £38) can't kill communism with guns mobile. Fhe division at “Lansing per cent carbon. Paul C. Grant Cucumbers, fancy. 2.8¢ bu. Dill. No. 1.| and bombs,” he said i ——— and Harland B. | 2.00 bu; eggplant. long, No 1, 60-1.00 px. | Lie urged a United Nations pro- ; ‘ Ritze will serve | coins, dry. No 1. 40-178 so-W bag: | STAM. of technical assistance to| STOCKS — BONDS as assistant managers of the new ceseeg, Outs. Be. ). -b60 Gen. tebe; under-developed areas of the world ; Sapa tangle at ain |\Gnee e aie oe elie Cn 4 Consult us for first hand information a ta eee potatoes. Ne ——___ ae ji , in Stocks and Bonds tr ormer Bloom strict office |}... ny. “ Se hale HY ie ass, 4 iy $i in” Biresighems. Sette sg 80 tag umpeins we John Wayn P sini woth tii # if \g . Canfield will ‘da ae TE gga om Vong Eee Y “ HAPPY FAMILY LIFE—Good family tions, as | counselling services they untangle family and rect li mber of al maintain his “of cP gg get no.A. P ilar P alette typified by these four, is the goal of two local | personal troubles. Both agencies will depend largely: We maintain a di line to a me . l 156-200 bu; Squash, Acorn, No. 1. .%5- . .. ; Se . principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute : - 1.00 bu: Butternut, No. }, .90- | United Fund agencies: Family Service of Oakland | on United Fund money for 1955 operations. fice in Pontiac : or “st %|Wed in Hawai otic Family Through | ie “wanes of the 138 wu: squash, Ruvverd, Not, 98-1 75, n all County and Ca F Center. hl | quotations ice available at all times. —— bu. Tomatoes. outdoor. i236 }4-1. vekt | HONOLULU (INS) — Actor John | University of | No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse T F i] S . U . Michi Cali Me. 1, 2563.90 10-10. bekt, Turnip, Mo Wayne and Pilar Palette received News in Brief WoO aml y erv1ice nits of : ve. . 1.25-1.50 bu. Horser Nol. congratulations from numerous C, J. Nephler Co. he has been with Lettuce and salad : Celery cab- ; Honolulu friends and fans today H ] S ] H P bl Detroit Edison bage. No 1. 140-200 ‘bu Endive, No . following their marriage in a Kona Hiega| hunting in Farmington | e p O ve ome ro ems, 414 Community Nationa) Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 since 1931. Form= 2.80-3.00 bu. Escarole, No. 1. 100-485 | mansion garden on the island of Township yesterday cost Lawrence | Having interference from in-|through to his own solution and | __ : erly assigned in 340 "wer Lettece teat, Ne. 1,” 3.60. | Hawaii at sundown yesterday. Crantz, 22, of Detroit, five days jaws? Wrangles over family fi-| advising him as to community re- | — | Detroit and later d-dos “crate: lettuce, leaf, No. i. 200 Ke aly i film star and |i" Oakland County Jail and $25 nances?. Worry over children’s be- sources available to help him. in Port Huron, GRANT a areas. Casters, we. i 100-10 ou. {his tiny Peruvian-born bride flew | °° © 25 days in jail. He was |havior? | frening eut family troubles DETROIT EDISON COMPANY Canfield has been active in service | collard. No i 1 te-156 bu Kale. No 1/4 Honolulu aboard a chartered arraigned before Justice Allen C If there's a problem family | “af oven club work and community affairs | {°*'2) J" wo't 100138 bu” Spinach | plane shortly after the ceremony at | !"8!€- service agencies haven't been | — oe whieh esuaily mean | COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.8% in general, No. 1, 1.$0-225 bu. @wiss Chard. No. 1./ the home of Mrs. Ouda Hills. Ned P. Tatton. 65 @r.| Called on to solve, it probably . Grant joined) !*!% bu. Turnip, No. 1: 3.00-2.50 bu. | , ed er , 8, of sea’ wees hasn't been invented yet. | serious consequences for chil- | Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, . . . . | District Magistrate Nerman hard Lake oe F armington, “ oe dren. Detroit Edison in | CHICAGO POTATOES | Olds performed the single.ring | sentenced to 60 days in. Oakland| ,They are the “trouble shooters” | Family Se ¢ Oakland | this stock offers an excellent investment in a | 1926 after earn-|_ CHICAGO, Nov. 1 \AP)—Potatoes: ar-| end County Jail yesterday by Farming- |°! OU United Fund services. amily Service o rd | : ° rivals 330: om treck 438; total US. ship-| Ceremony omitted the word |County, at 220 National Bldg. in growing Michigan utility. . a ments for Priday 531; Saturday 388; Sun-| “ghey” from vows while |ton Justice John J. Schulte Jr. Twe such agencies, Family : 2 } " ral se: aces day: cuppiim, moterae, gemand 24"! 159 Gecsts steed arcund the |after Tatton pleaded guilty to| Service of Oakland County and |Pontiac. is a non-sectarian organi-| . Ocdweed 3.3085 ) vgoet z |zation for use by any citizen in Telephone: W = wh Law feesned) ez i028, Tunweshed) sth couple in the beautiful Kona | drunk driving but was unable to| Catholic Family Center, me iaa commenenllts: > a 75 West Huron St. Financing plans that make sense and save dollars! The soundest way to home ownership is via one your special needs! Come in and let us of our low-cost mortgage loans, tailored to fit Up to 20 Years to Repay! Capitol Savings & Loan Co. FE 4-0561 = Donald FE. Hansen Resa. FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance | Automobile Insurance | Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types 511 Community Nat’! Bank Building - Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWits Res. FE 5-3793 Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance “BETTER TO HAVE A WISE ENEMY THAN A FOOLISH FRIEND” a | -

~~ ~~™ 3 a one Poe Bou " to 28 Bg my od 53148. ar were em" Bond Empl years, to handie _ : is on pce 2 oyment rarset, jpesverting duties in McINNIB, 1, 1984, = AGENCY typing requtred ph Charles, 6675 John R. Rd., the following boxes:,? —____87'»_W._ Huron et. — ; 7 Troy Twp., age 29; beloved son *§ | LARGE NATIONAL CO NEEDS | the public definite : sen. Puneral service will be held . , , lately Resp ble position for | Tei-Hyron Thoreday, Nov. 4, ot 3:30 pm 16, 20, 23, 27, 32, 41, local men over 39 Done Meeker | WINKELMAN'S ane leeching’ po necessary page coneee ¥, rom udiey Moore - or Mr Guest at Hotel Roose . 'COLOKED” EXP! housework e lor couple . Steady Refe serail flome. Auburn Betghts, 42, 44, 50, 51, 56, 63, laine bee bee eee Corel , ZEPERIERCED | [ive te, State wages. “Write Daily | Sect powtas inte clasts. teste. + PRA b. . oe With Rev Finley Daioe otticiat | 64, 68, 73, 78, 81, B4, | MARRIED MAN WHO DESIRES A| foom and bain’ Top wages? IDTERORD LADY LIGHT YOUNG COUPLE TO TAKE CARE | CADY DESIRES CA CHIC: | MASON b CEMENT WORK_FREE | “Bookkeeping & Taxco 14 nierment a a - . | | A . Bookkeeping Cemetery. Mz. McInnis may. be 85, 89, -96, 107, 109, = ome pr. established route | se ed children. References. “i cusework & Pacghe eed, 83 af tat venike. De —— Te. | Gren days, also baby sitting | esti x tes. Our work guaranteed. ° axes 54 q y 880 per MI 1 | nights 86-1291 A, J. Webster & Son. OR 3-0402 seen at the Dudley H. Moore + 110, 111, 113, 116. | week average Call Fuller Brush. | eS : aoe am | 30008 ir work. Fire furnace and col- ao — a | ALTERAT = 7 a TYPING Puneral Home after 7 p. m. this | 4 . | PR 2-218 ~ * COOK . HOU . EXPER- | ~~ ——— fos icue, ier 107, LADY DESIRES GENERAL) ALTE RATIONS, REMODELING, kinds. Te __fvening. _ 4 | PERMANENT POSITION FOR| fee “ime home” Prise teem. | OALESGLADIES |? EXtPRrRistvo REAL ESTATE| Gor“itcm a tu 1:90 pm Call| PE ‘OOK. nt Cars! sre Geease 8. cee | Help Wanted Male 6! Suee,rort,,sumstanial juaran| trencen Mf 6008” S/n" | Tor undies | “ eadow St... age 30. | P a a . Deloved husband of Mrs. Marie | ~~ PPPS Powe w D. Shagena; dear son of Gaylord | : ih ; dear father. of Sonn ja som ge Pn S bode 3 Edward and Lawrence Clair a eaten an baee. ee bee ‘ ; dear brother hrs a week Sharrow, Milo Ghagens and Era-| prero™ Pere ON have rel: ost i pe Mrs. Prances | erences to writing Pon- held Wednesday, Mov. ara at fo | uate ote i. @ m. ot Sacred DISTRI MANAGER Auburn Heights. im Mt. |. . ‘ y. Mr. Shagena is Bros. @urseries % : ee Po charés Co. world's dest end | E*RW EXTRA will be said Tuesday ing at gout See fe Re s ei Christmas. Take immedi> ¢, tu ested an a < Shop, i¢ North We HAVE AN OPENING FoR A young agressive .aleeman to work G with eur band, instru ‘ ar net . — ry but - ov at Grinnell's, 27 i (the dBuciness To the right .fetime career 7 8 top fit erecytire Dew * (DELL CARTAGE Loca) and_Lonr Distance Moving. Phone 54-6806 Trucks ‘to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS ND EQUIPMENT \% Tos ick ps mas... — Stake Pontiac i Pati ai and Industrial Tractor Co. FE 406 - PE tis Painting « Decorating 20 20 een aan a A1) PAINTING. PAPERHANGING FE ad _ PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- . 1 per cem dise. for cash. wars cusranteed. Free estimate. FE 40205 GOOD PAINT WITH aoop painter always @ good job. in terior apd exterior +0859 nae AN WALLPAPER. tag. C White OA *&3807T or FE PATIOS at sai PE aTERING Mtisor Thom Painting, Wa all Week ‘ashing | iss estimete Reasonable FE ME Contents, me 32} See erseas early, Personalized & Sa . large selection. BACK- DAINTY - m0 MAID TOR SUPPLIES. 2-084 83 Mark. sETECTI ain Vicd ~ DOMES- _ tie & commercial MAple 5-7861 of reference ahd aptitude Only who m qualificatin will be referred. BOND > EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 534. W. Huron FEdera! 4-4469 IN DEBT? * tests sts t your | 1078 W Huren ~ personally A JOHNSON, Realtor “ . FE 4-2533 1704 S. ‘Telegraph Rd. ae mi Ree ie Mer ~ CASH — Settlement Do you waat 8 fast déa!l on your land contract? Lowest discount in FOR To Buy-Te Sell-To Insure You aia Evenings and. Sundays PE 20263 If you are having trouble m | | j WicmnGke ene sit COUN S&S Saginaw | ry Oakiard eater PE | caer SHOE -REPRESENTATIVE | | OR 31593 ativan ieslCinentens | rua WET REDUCE PAINTING AND DECORATING Inside eané out. “a Free 1 ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? 5% MORTG AGES today. ON FARMS OR SUBU R RBAN trom cicmuient te anane —o No @ppra B. D. ‘CHARLES Eouttable Saciety sei = FE 40521: Eve Wanted Real Emate 3 324. An ARAN wr: FARMS OF ALL KINDS. _P Ww Dinnan. 66 W Huron St estimates PE «¢ TIRED? CONSTIPATED? a —— ar 4 PAINTING, PAPERHANOINO. ae safe scientific quiek’ GREEN LAKE OFFICE | Ind j (ON GREEN LAKE) TUPPER OR 3706) | eCALL PE 4 _ ee | ae FOR ALL Es* WALT PAPER PERING AND PAINTING. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 gee Te ie a tes Call_jor_ estimate. FE €0255 | Eawin P. Lawrence hereby state | NORMAN F RITE WOMEN Want WALL WASHING. | “that I am no longer doing busi- | 7079 COMMERCE RP Ee 34412 peinting. OR 3-2284 or OR 3-0404 ness as 6 member of the Red | _ WOodward 57744 Rinx- WALL WASHING A. ea PAINTING Free estimates PE 64-2211. WINDOWS WASHED AND STORM windows put up. Alse painting _FE +6266 ~ Photos & Accessories | 21 PLL LPP PPB KP PL BELL AND HOWELL ™*2-C MOV jector. rend new PE 23336 Physiotherapy 12 bam” st TV SERVICE 5-8300 OUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY make es ANDY CON- DON'’S came @ TV HOME SERVICE CALLS DAY OR NIGHT MITCHELL’S TV FE 23-2871 | __ Typewriter Service 224, exp TY RENTED Mitchell's LJ ws. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO Ma chine ring. Expert Gene en —Biy_Co Lewrence Upholstering THOMAS UP¥O.STERIN 48 TELEGRSPH §6OCF EAKLE's wy UPHOLSTER.- poet Free en Lake Rd. EM i. Free esti n tes. DraPrs FURNITURE. — Magers © specialty. 7 Lost & Found ANYONE apa LOST A MALE! - REFINISHING AN- Beagie the t few weeks} Diease call MY 3-3120. 3059 Indian- A h d and tan vicinity N. Wood- ward, Hills. Children's pet return. reward MI +7638 st Lane. Lost: GLE PUPS IN THE vicinity of Waterford High School pe 3-7540 at 1290 Crescent e all face. Lest Sun. tm Avon Twp. Reward. FE 40961. Loar: -BLOFND R a Answers name “Taffy” PE 5-8142 after 5 _Pm. Call i —_ LOST: PADDED R COVER 0 a. FE Ta0e pavke. and weet 214) SCIENTIFIC SWEDEN sanwoe Horse Corp PRIVATE perecrve SER ICE | 100 WEDDING | IN NVITATIONS napkins fast service _Sutheriand Studie 18 W Huron | _ Wid, Child. to Board 26| $7 50 | Best = SMALL CHIL ILDREN BY WEEK or | dey FE ¢61i7 Wid. Housetold Goods 27 NE PONTMCS ol LARGEST | ogre buyers. +7881 cer Us Bur FF ine QR AUCTION “) _ WANTED = Oe ALL TYPEs | PURMITURE REEL a | FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or top dollar Wil) buy outright or sell you. B_ B_ Com- | unity sale. Po. OR 3-717. | powell service WANTED FURNITURE | . you hate anything for and want rn price im casb _=&S sald ES Har! sascicn cou LARGEST PURNITUR F screR BUYER ~ Wid. Niscomananan neous - 28 fluorescent frtures mans Variety Store 615 Orchard | Lease FE chs 7233 | Morey Wanted — “28A "sa | eg NEEDED, 6300 WILL 6 23 _Pre | Dec. Write Pontiac. Press PE St PLL LS months Box 112. Wanted to p Rent LAr nee with in- Pontiac 2 | nal rE Saas APT OR HOUSE 4 encades AND | BLIPCOVERS. DRAPES & BED. | _spreads Your material FE 5-5797_ | young Reasonabie Press, Box couple suburban Write Pontiac BUSINESs MAN AND FAMILY destre 3} bedroom rental last of box 108 | COUPLE WITH TWO CHILDREN | $ end 7 want 4 of § room fur- Rished apt or house Close. in. pear school. FE 3-7: 24 COUPLE WANTS TO RENT OR buy small house) THELMA EL- _WOOD. FE 42543 COUPLE WITH 7 MOs.| old baby desire 5 room | , Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care. Ref- | erences. FE 8-1215. FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND furnished. | RENTAL | Cash waiting. you BUY [T- —aurrf;; house “Close intr REALTORS 33 W. Huron MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION 4 dealings . as Buy - To! Trade “LL INSURE IT -MAHAN . REALTY CO. REALTORS odd lots Get the Member Co-op Rea. Est Exch. Inc FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘ti © Sun. 104 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS service on city of suburban prop- erty, list KG. HEMPSTEAD cenit” E. Huron Street . ~__Eves es FE 32-1317, Johnson‘ (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That's right folks We heve sold over 00 per cent of our listings and are desperately in need of al! types of property to sell For Quick and courteous action cal! Office Open 04 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FF. 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. CASH 2 IN BE HOURS For your equity tm vour home or farm call us on the phone e will be at your home within 1} hour. Get our offer before you deal. We mean business! EDW. M. STOUT ' TRADES Larger nomes for smaller, city roperty for suburban or farms for tmeomes. large down are scarce trade your. equity. Trades made to satisfy a!) —— corcerned. Call us. No RIS & SON CO.OP._ MEMBERS FE ¢155 WANTED vicinity of Otiewa Drive. _ 40432 | tame Roads 2 on. y} ROOM HOUSE WITHIN 2 | radius of M-58 and Elizabeth Phone FE 57052 Lost sun. ON: FEMALE BEAGLE Share Living Quarters “30 Ortonville area. Re ward, FE See LOST: TOOL BOX. VICINITY OF | pve y seve. Adams Rd. Char- éward _PE 5-2781 6407 | leges. Clese to bus & stores West side FE | SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE. | * man. 199 Florence FE 56-4007 | | SLEEPING ROOMS 4 WW.) OKUR- SLEE°ING "ROOM FOR GENTLE- eupnt 139 W. Howard G ROOM. 9 GLENWOOD | Sivd. after 6. FE 31206. - VERY NICE a mg FOR CLEAN. =— refrigerator | S47 W Huron St WARM tM SLEEPING ROOM } NEAR Creseent Lake rE SINGLE BEDS pRivate and PE ~~ Rooms With Board | a BATH } For 38 ASSIST OLD FOLKs oR! BUD- @ies Board. room and washing $55 360 N Perry - — BOARD & ROOM FOR ELDERLY gentleman 2101_ Ortonville Rd 7 _CLEAN ROOMS FOR 2 MEN close in 18] Juason | HOME PRIVILEGES, TWIN BEDS. | bus line FE ¢6383 960 Voor eis dee ee ~paY WORKERS. gis on Poplar FE 23-08%) - apprec ROOM AND BOARD D FOR 2 ana | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | ~ more buddies Close to town bus Day shift 815 week FE |? ————— ge | ROOM AND BOARD tis WEEK FE 54-0300 ~ MEN Motor. | noow AND BOARD | BOARDING HOME pag AGED ladies. R _OR 3-7655 fer? Gere ik Fon FOR EL- derty people 4 hr ours’ serv- ice. Now taking bed s FE —— —| Hotel Rooms 39 | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | If you are looking for a home atmosphere in « hotel and hotel service, i is here | “WEEKLY RATES $12 and up | ROOMS WITH TV | mod roes.s by day or wk. | 4 Huron &t. Ph re | AUBURIN _ Room bv Day or Week Also 1 to 2 Room Apartments Cooking and refrigeration unit “ _ Auburn rE 202% Rent nt Stores 40 reguine 308 VOOR- — and Adams Rd. Auburn | U UTICA MIL. LING CO.” 32-8021 Rent Office e Space x DOWNTOWN ICES 1 OR 2? OFF? rooms. Very reasonable —_ _ e- Nott, STORE Then Rd PED STORE. BUILDING 19x 29 41 phone answering service sired ROY KNAUF, 26, W Huron For Sale Houses eee Realtor PE_2-7421 43 wr For That Growing Family Very attractive home located on and beth future, ¢ " Otter Lake | 8 rooms & ars located sightly A Rent | Houses “Unturn, 36 For Sale Houses 43 VETERANS no. Bown "Paval'r ite ite cost tome. Liveable bay to ia van Lake privileges. . "RED HORSE 8019 Cas: Elizabeth Rd - FE 42252 ~~ RANCH HOME 1002160 CORNER LOT - setae dl double garage. 26x36 home. room for two rooms up beautiful living room with fire- place’ many more features HOUSES GOOD INCOME—Over I's acres frontage on Oekiand Ave a two bedroom bungalow with basement &a2 rm home without base ment Property roned manufac turing mapy possibilities for ad- income. §16.900 terms J. R. HILTZ. ALTOR FE 5-6181 Boat W. Huron & ; | Pay ST SIDE NEARLY FINISHED | a block 2 94500 cash Lied over «mal! ge ll OR GI's $000 Down! PLUS MORTGAGE 3 BEDROOMS SELECT OAK FLOORS LARGE LOTS costs | KNOTTY PINE KITCHENS WITH RUSTIC HARDWARE PLASTIC TILE BATHS AUTOMATIC PIL HEAT ATTRACTIVE BRICKCRETE EX- FULL PRICE $10.00. Payments $62 50 mo eluding tases and insurance CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. ONE bf OUR ee be BE. LAD TO REAL BARGAINS WHITE BROS. $1.250 DOWN in- Disle Hwy. corner 4 bedroom home 00 ft front- Paneied | B painted basement Stair- way to wnfinttned ‘Attic §=Ceramic with full a — Lovet ze 100x630, tile bath w hardwood floors SAM WARWICK HAb 4 oy ra rin ied in. Easy throughout. $1700 down. Easy room beso A. fle 2 es _terms, PE 2-255). oe Orchard FARM HOUSE _ Lase rh room — needs — ho $800 DOW N rge acre sand, -close o- | eed | __ For Rent Rooms $7) catlee “ti t08 sown ea 1 OR 2 MEN. PRIVATE EN- 2 ACRES | mediate possession. Call MY rile | trance. private bath. West side.| Large 5 rodms th. ex. | 2-382! ree cellent soll, nice | chicken DOWN i NICE ROOMS. CLOSE TO TOWN. \ house and room fora borse too | $1000 ‘ site seed men preferred. Box Terms. bt ~_ very nice 5 room home i IDGEWA 3 ‘ta “newly “ecorated. Call home is newly decorated. Cail CLEAN eae Near &t. fi | 975 RIL E AY { MYrtle 2-2621. , _ Hospital. PE seas wan | *¢, 2; 3 bedroom home on Cass - NEW HOME on days. Huron bus. PE! 2-0504. — ‘Marbor 01,308 3 bedrooms Large 227 living make NG ROOM lee a see eee room, hardwood floors. tered 7 oe ~ Re ve) Mo. 3; Uniiniched store with living pails. picture windows: riced at 1. 360 Lt uarters 45 1. frontage, on Dixie Sai 99.500 with easy terms. Call COMPORTABLE. ~ PRIVATE, wy Only $) am A chance | ares aa close | PE 32-7503 or PE | $-8083 to start ip business with smal) LAWRENCE w. DOUBCR ANT SINGLE ROOMS: yg gee 6853 Highway. : GAYLORD Pe _ Flint St ____Lake_Orion | SMART BUYS | Mod. Year Around Home Near Union Lake. 1 block from sho center. 2 bedrooms and bath enty breezeway and Nicq, shade Fenced in yard $1 000 — This won't last, RETTY LOCATION 5 veel I‘ story frame bungalow very centrally located School bus at door 2 ks from bus stop Living room 11 by 15, Youngs- town kiteche: with dining area, 2 very pleasant bedrooms and bath on first floor A very handy base- ment ant closed stairs to attic All this at a very nice price SMALL FABM | Nee 2 bedroom home “4 and | fleor Large living room very attractive beth Kitchen og dining area combined. 5 acres of level land on main bieck top road 8c us et door Ap | roximately 10 miles from court- | CRAWFORD AGENCY OPEN EVES $3', W Huron FE 61540 TRIPP 1 | Suburban | Union Lake privileges! At tractive home ideal location | 1 bedreom and bath down: 2 bedrooms up Natural fire- place in living room. fuil dining room. # room — all | carpeting lus cornices ofl Immediate car garage, Perfect condition Stranger IN PARADISE WILL BE THE way YouU- FEEL WHEN YOU PUR- CHASE ONE OF THESE SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH, FULL FACE BRICK RANCH HOMES. IF YOU | HURRY. YOU HAVE YOUR | CHOICE OF 101 NEW HOMES UNDER CON- STRUCTION. MANY WITH ‘Gas HEAT AND LAKE PRIVILEGES. 80X150 LOTS. FULL SALES PRICE OF $14.350 INCLUDES LOT, AND ALL COSTS. FUR- | NISHED EXHIBIT HOMES OPEN DAILY ‘2338 MID- DLEBELT NEAR OR- CHARD LAKE RD. PHONE PE ¢ei1. The NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE Sam Warwick has ‘Bed: CHARLES you do better? $4759 FULL PRICE! 10 rooms bath. full basement elec water In the 300 block on Saginaw Must be sold. YOURS FOR oeneeet Attrecti room. bungalow. closets. full Gaseene nace, garage. Lot $20.500 BARGAIN! One of the brick | ent. | places, 2 car garage. Le B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4.0521 | 2717 ol ng Open Evenings | possession A real buy at |- Hess aes | A HOME OF YOUR i Kast Side T OWN | | Tirae'teem end‘ iogaureing | Near Webster School Beaiean a room Three bedroom brick frame dv kitchen Full bath with with — | wer basement oil | wtabity Poe heat. new roof Aliso } reom | terms rua. balance. 2. oa tmeome on property Let your Priced et sho seo arse = | Off Joslyn down Seminole Hills 1‘, story Brick 1 dbedreom and part bath down 3} bed- rooms and full beth up Pienty of walk-in closets Large living room across { front. natural fireplace Full _ | family sized dining room Breakfast nook in kitchen sun porch terrace 2 car Sttached garage Full hia p> gr tn oll beat 7 lots 11@ frontage A real buy Pe $16,000 Call for appoint- ment now! Completely furnished 2 bedroom modern home ~ garage. ns . ; lots, Immediate SS Leshe R | rip Realtor SUBURBAN HOME qa TS 3 acres, lovely modern home 1) I Street years old Garage, chicken house paved road Must be seen to be | tated Owner leaving stete REALTOR pale w ee at FE 2-4411 | lent condition Baktein Schoot eM Mvtual hs L SCALES. REAI Open 80 LU ~~ ana 4 . Sagina® FE 32-5011 BR -. Greece e183 4 tnd beta Only ‘MILLER KNUDSEN | #2 325 bo a ° ~GPEN-HOUSE— = WIN | BS MU 47082. oF ~ A home, no waste xo | Weat Side =" SBE TTT tS |G nn eee ag ND DOWN : Is Gas N new tractive - _—- —— | neat pera pall aunched 2 be room alow. © with con- | a, nice garden spot pentagon water heater Alu 72 UW awrence | FE 58161 or FE 5-8304 MODERY } BEDROOM HOME | fully imeulated of] heat, excel- !Vacant'— W Fl] Side On WN. Johnson Ave 6 | frame home. full basement, beat. Best price and | Sylvan Village Neariy an acre of land with this ood 6 room frame home. Has bedrooms-—}] down and 2 up. laale ae — a breakfa week rch neu end” screens, hell asement. ot] beat Garage. Lake privileges 614,500, terms. WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS -NICHOLIE | AND HARGER CO. on ee nl Ss Poplar Street. nice location near { ght st . ' win. Nics § rooms, off fur- All on a big lot near White | Excellent 3} bedrm-. and bath nace Automatic water heater, a eae peel pana igre home. fireplace painted dry modern bath Lareg ‘~ 205 Saeeek Westen ancnip elt gd ilrsl eva corey ee good | — — B = at Drive out M-5® to Dick Lake | PONTIAC C'REALTY CO. Road turn right 1 biock to | Bloomfield Highlands 131 Baldwin Dr, turn right 1 block 7 rm brick home with atteched to Island Dr Model home on the garace and 1', acres of land e. house 12 noon to A good place to live. Good Tape! 8 pm. LISTINGS terms Cal) now ps = =< 4 a . . ane , Have client with € room 3 bed- We need listings. particularly west WME. Uf RK 7 DSEN room modern and north We also have buyers REALTO on the porth side of town whe for good suburban property The EE 44516. Eve cE 5 R006 | will trade for farm Appros- size of your equity is of no im. portance sin- are cash WEST SUBURBAN 2 bedroom hore with unfinisher attic to provide 2 extra reems Ceramic tile bath full basement with oi] furnece. al] plastered walls property in excellent con dition and good neighborhood Down payment to veterans $1! 250 STONE STONE. RESLTY CO 1% Josivn tos p.m. dally moat of our drais | Sto Sun 1 to 6 ACRE OF LAND With marvelous 5 ‘oom bungalow oak floors ‘big bedrooms stairway to Noored attic - and nice fittle business building on busy highwav $812 $3 500 down modern fireplace WEBSTER SCHOO! Tocated om’ the west side this 7 room modern with extra laree living room bedrooms, tile bath Garage Good area to rent to teachers or hospital employe: Price $10 950 Joseph F. Reisz.” 53% W. Huron 8t. Open Eves crenruae Real Estate Exchange GILES - “We Have the Key” rite "own. fooms, cove cetlings, walls, hardwood {.cors, le wtili- eroekes , eabures,*-Osemavee weet GILES REALTY CO. wea Sh one FE 2-075) | enclosed porch, | ferace | $10 Pontiac State Bank Bide KENT | | If you ere | {mately $2500 equity in interested, call. : J. A. 1ayior ah aad ee Free Pa Fs “oakland Ave rE « Established 1916 FOUR TOWNS SCHOOL ARPM + Le Apa seg ge SOUTH JESSIE ie Tae aes, LEMS mats erm me. Z le bed rm down modern kitchen. | $7 300 with convenient terms. re ast nook, basement Nearly Ye acre fruit trees. Bus CARROLL G. PORRIT T ree oe foo and. worth it. Cail 36'2 West Muron FE 23-7126 Leela See Eve. call FE 3410 IT 8 NICE Bee this east-side home | / Y that has deen redecorated | throughout 3-bedrm. home, fire- | . — place cabinet sink. full base-| C) N ment fully insulated. 2-car ga- | cen’ wes, $10500) terme Call —— us tomieht pg ay ge east CITY. EAST Here's bt for a - small family, Pull bath. te | Seeue,coom. Eiehee, down. living rm. full basement with | Pull basement - woth ag oll heat, garage All for the) Paved street. te ‘ total price nt 86080 with $1,680, Raved Sires Pw dome . | Price only seme 600 DOWN. Good west-side loca- SE Sette scales | ELRABR tae oe to this attractive rm. home ty heme en tet WS feet wese | located in one of Pontiac's bet- Vestibule to iT) | ter subdivisions. 38 {| faut Rving foom, family din. living ri. with fireplace. fully | ing L- nog ¥- — Ss fe ae breakfast” ‘nook. bedfoom seme rage. e ~! i leit (eG ee ig a ag oe cS oC nang em tah | | BUM, BOW te 03,3. conse bell anue Sian fon = near Wi Lake. ise ft i ay Vestibule entrance spa- H.t0 ‘vin B00 down a Bee | too. 108° FLOYD KENT, Realtor | fr"®*- myers “Ww. , Laurence PE 54-6105 Open Evenings $}5009 DOWN — We're eure Nest Consumer, : ‘nh buy this cory ¢room 6 ay AS NORTH SIDE j ¢ rom modern home with 9 j Geore. palates, waits. ’ Automatic . Set isan Sac bea, cet |» byt ane a ws screeas . today 1,435 down. A good : , Bee Gas ane © Bag “EAST SINE 7 feat ot ; lu you are yeuting for 4 = one ‘pedroome . you th 2 bedroom cor- ‘ ner tot. w bry foom with utility room 36 6 ©. Walton Bivd, For Sale Houses zy - — < ie ie i Se —~——2— ~~ . TWENTY-SIX : . -< é vray ‘ , OC a a . * a Bl , ¢ . a a ee d ae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUES)AY. NOVEMBER 2, 1954 , or Sale Houses = 43 For Sale Houses 43 ~~ For Sa "UNN , 7 t PELL . = r le Houses 43 Fl NNY BUS N x ~ ; ~ RR AOR RADI CS JSINESS by Hershberger —_— For Sale Houses — 43 _ For Sale Lots 46 For Sale or Exchange ¢ $0) ‘Money to Loan 53 , 5 ~ - ‘ . a oe ~ PPL LOPLI Lende ARE, YOU SMART? B t EGBG LGA Fee ra } “er pane Lane FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 ACRE AIeks Ceenied . au 6. i 10 I I ) J : x ith nd ; blader” pat sunita ove ere a © an ; < eccrine most BR WN a oe . sewer @ — ae cattle, 39 Seneca aft | GET CASH QUICKLY | arpest buys. Por only $8050 you es POPUL BOOK to all Judson Brad- a a Z t ean, have possession of this ¢ qu A $905 DOWN-—brand new 3 bed Wh ee a aa ae phi Up to $500 a room home. lovely carpeting new 3 NO STOP BIGN N . HOW TO S IN Gen Leance | bungelow with! ani *! Majes: ie Bidg WO 2-9700 cant la ve t bath Ven b! 7 1? } Lo EEDED - You | » dees atin mer housetraler and cash. Call | beth, Veneiian Blinds full mae YP lizabcth Take Vatates | (teal trate vtmistanese, sere | YOUR HOME Ce a ene etree an Coen: EARS M sowl Reals. (FE "Mat? dete Sltad aa aes, . m D ae is . chee. is r 5 7 a ul n, well septic cx m — - | =4 today. ih Rabe dma Ae act ae get The exterior ape | DIREC TORS { | P Wired automatic hot water kiteb- cent Lake Estates are Tard to ose : 0 prt nitie SL a on furniture . . oo z . ankiG cin ie pletely finished rough wi ul ee en sink and al) interior studding find. but we have some availab) usiness ppo un s other INDEPEADEXEC! sen for 2. more re _ a eprom — piece Sath, Gink is oor | iinet se rnounrK 7 | - eee — Close to bus $350 each. and can be bought for Nan —_ 6 family spartment house # cieven block basement shart ot water heater (wo i wn “ ; stores and schools. cash or terms BEAUTY SHOP GOOD pea separate entrances & separate heat lake: privileges $3 300 recta barpl supply and sepi “7 $7500 FULL PRICE - Ni oer 21 City lot ch 40 2 120 with Wanted to sel! due to illness peer eet ee nis halal FHA terms. CALL cae axe price $6450 with eta fcc eo Plaipetearty pe led se ania Me ct ity gl fdr Mw we | MY 2-5621 or | { Fred's aloo Basemegl ‘es heat and $4000 ee ——"} LOAN CO DO YOU LIKE TO HUNT for a persd shires; Siete Ts SSRRIEE| sone 6-16 1 ¢ LEANING UP? ) F L 4 95R4 aE BT) ! ye . sade — cen afford? This five 2 » - ommercia COLBe. ( | N\( 2 »? : : «Fo rox ha $14¢950 L'TTLE FARM - sce! on M 69 over 260 feet on pare LAWRENCE W 6 room lig, story bunga cated caily Fog ee fee a lent 3 A is Sinead modern Firse ment and 270 feet deep Cash or Dry cleaning business with over, - ow jecate ff Sanfine 2 Fj carenianes Kitchen dining ana Very Clean’ Large 2 car ga Terms ‘ 2 ay nee Thin sa 7 Y R bea s an th do iv c Ta c k hou 5 . lass equ'p . L D hedr 8 i. wee brea cs ieatural Were ae eeoae ime scale iG en acres ot CLARK REAL ESTATE down on this set up meluding an aes PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Hea heal and garage Oniy Lake privileges $1,450 down, 1326 W mun “— Evening Cle — No aie mens ~ LOANS $25 TO a 1% E. Pike St AMPLE PARKING 7,950 : $26 500 LAKEFRONT — Right on = a : = information on No i $500 . Co-operative Real Estate Exchange * }. HAVE THE FAMILY ; Sames K Blvd Lacge 3 wedroum: | CODmemuye Res! Eee Eee ; . 7 _ ey Thanksgiving in this terge three brick home about nine years old SPECIALS RETIRE EARLY | Baxter & Livingstone 6-ROOMS AND BATH. ALI. MOD- ts B kK edroom home Combined living car garage two fireplaces 75 - : 64 W Lawrence St FE 41638 1 ; ft o Beautiful one acre tracts Ex A sporting goeds tore on Grand | —— heate io seat Ful Oreo eat. 3 bedrom ranch home with ft fa Charicen caluonst os ipeuinmau Only ease: cellent soil Convenient location | River Rd and doing & good boat SHOPPING FOR A $1 500 Flog ut ringlnoa | breezeway and attached '2 heat ‘two car Ake Leeacal “é Priced yight and you can buy. and fish.ng equipment business = N x Located on N. Perry nk w edad Se carpeted living ' city Priced at 89 006. with §3 300 $2450 DOWN-A good two bed niall Paes $15 dow: and $15 per The potential for whan? arte LOAN + _ Hopkins oa ei raceae Breaecs. down recm modern with stairs to attic ms See A ee tease! and “YES” _prompt:y to employed = Sa Re “ul ai a cor- Full basement Excellent conal- 1. _ BROW NX. Realtor aT Don't sa ai t . x men, women- married or single. GATEWAYS ree e cron block Easement } cio FROM TE! Uon and priced at only $8 950 1362 i Huros FE 24810 9 3317 : . axestigate me | Nationwide crédit. IN large corner le One of to- room Dungelew. full” basement. I. Hl BROWN, Realtor |? soya Lag I eal “$300 Posae ‘write in today. HA | qualified buyers eutomatic oj] furnace and gas hot rea) we aN i s ater sewer mo. aXe 35 water heat Recreation room tir 62 W. Huron FF 24810 each PFE +4278 s $ - io $500 bath fenced- . fc ; Member Co-op Real Fastat Exch | \ warner lot “si “e ’ __ For Sale Acreage 47 Real Estate Service Of Pontiac | BE TEF C WEST SIDI West Side ee | nS Pontiac State Bank Bidg f : =NEFICIAL er as a Excellent irom) hawrecius CLARK REAL ESTATE (re $2 Jono A Landmesser. Broker JAN IMMACULATE TARGE HOME cif Huron ‘St “near ‘Webster a io eh E 00 Down 4 ACRES daa ee ns we FINANCE CO. aiiractive — So. & nol A. living aa aes — Open Es ven:ng New 2 bedroom starter home now \ . ANT ~~ eecaue! STORE. ee TE ree: NANCE CO joor plan home, 4 rooms with | aoa chen arge bed- ‘0-0 @ Real Estate Exchange - mstruction Will have weil CA’ y cl r 3 nery Ca -AG F bedroom a was beat 2 car - To 8 ver , “CGentleme . ses : and eeptic tank/in Lecat a 5-2683 or after 6 nm caH FE bedrooms an beth up clirective| Gale sie'see, "inens street ‘PARTRIDGE. 18 THE ‘BIRD TO entirmen: ive agnred then—(he backs’ wit practic ala = take Fd Payeges | Per pores of Srrie s oeeas 202 N. MAIN 18 ft. Living room ful basement Only $14. 300, IMMEDIATE SE ert —-— ana only $4759 per month near Drayton Plains A wonderful ¢XPERIENCED COUPLE TO OP- : >< space for recreation, new por shiciesieaane i BY Caw wooERN HOME. 1 F Sal H ; : bect Ne a eanukinel” woods. ae erate kitchet Good opportunity | ROCHESTER, MICH. a gn ag gal Ae ee Pa We ata canoe ee OE cote ERE Sale Bleue 4S Fe C. Wood Co, mn rahe stand Shi fect aiieed al Metamora ea for ap | TOM roe? 2 car garage. paved street. 2 roo - - aoe a = ; oe ake privileges on Wood- pointment anytime -fro: i Up Fents for $1800 week. of can K am ! $200 DOWN, 3 ROOM HOUSE Corner ame Lake Ra b Msp Mul Lake: priced right at $2290 to 2 am efron 1 om] ROUSENOLO GOODS aes ail. meee St iG ae é West Suburban $600 4 room bouse, full bath, hot ial fos 5 ia oo ——— | Ph_ Rochester Ol. $9715 OF T= res 950._ $5:000 Gay 1 tin’ water ciwse lo an fer Cail OR 34-7038 \ “oN » So Gown. YOU CANT BEAT THE | nhhiel ld AS Lite dtl: sow poeeieaer pene * Vdw, M. Stout, Realtor MACHINE SHOE | LOCATION Re altors i. Ir L( "4 overlooking Crescent Lake Larer § down 4 room. obrica breeze : 5 — c . es . . Friendly Servite Al 28 ted livin oo t ay 2 ¢ ce oO = 180 omplete tool and die shop Of- : ’ > ; O “y ‘ pan deine ne sah Bi “ ace ! $1500 down ga & bath c KICK INCOME TT.N Gagune bial Ph FE 5 $168 fice equipment Lease avaiable WHEN YOU NEED c {PARE WITH ANS Comperntive Real Estate Exchange en Ule bath fully insulated 1, /, Det water Maceday lase BEST | T Band new offering of “west $7°800 - THIS ENGLISH TYPE BRick | ™ Telegraph Eves & Sun car garage Priced ei 314.950 For | $1800 duwn neat, @ rooms & bath F A ’ aie acame eet Setened Spc “AC REA { ) to Located in East Bloomfield High- your appointment cail Mr Aller cluse lo Water! ofg only $4 850 : Zs A ie “ fai lies 3 rooms GE BARG: AINS R A lesdis near Woodward and Square | BYPOWNER ¢ ROOMS AND BaTH | "™ %1%- of FE 23370 (seo, Markle, Realtor TOD Se ee ee ttt | tice ame OY nne tt tt Inc. Lake Rd. you'll like the plagning off Williams Lake Rd : 6261 nd ei active Knotty Has smal house and 2 small We can help you mae our money and workmanship of this beautiful | equity, OR 3-031! . ; et BUD" Nichole ae pehe ‘OR Ra _wetertord Hreplace’ hina orien hee poe a — 23 EF UH = r ent Ny age ath fin Hg pion - . | cholt none O ’ lace! utomatic o1 ea ACR uror §&t | | end r y in I - yor selon be Be ourective 31 e RAEBURN STREET |__REAL ESTATE HOUSE POR SALE at 666 8 SAU WE KNOW . Rt. with thermostatic control in| Psrtly wooded, has small build-| Open evenings & duekes a ments * and Eten coon wan waend coee| tance dares nk ei ee | ee ee a5 | new. PE 52541. Do Yot Ee | See ee oe eee | ee eee iabinaluaiegs Foro | iaenene ws or call Ot our of fireplace. thruout the 4 large rms §1509_ down See ee ee GIS ee KNOW | Particula: people will approve| 2 ACRES VACANT | ae ee ee ine one bedroom, tile | WEST OF BALDWIN AVE surance Small down payment The value of reab estate | 1s location exceptional Tend\- Beautiful building site partly pe onit ake) tosoman i Per terther in bath , ee Sens oe 6 rooms, shower, steol and utility | Ph pial wk Yo M-18 vans oO ——, now? lf you Pave been loot- os wea Pra geen iy 7 weaded 1 Pulll peice 91208 formation call EM 3-5210. : | A lt room Ty up base L 7 ville everse charges _ me 2 room &e ing yo wil oh : . . } j4 BAY G —_ 1 mga, ofl Ret weler heal. water | Sewses args and pmall, Cash ine ci wal Rk Gr oe ee cave fewest on we Ful price $2900" — well roveneory. Fe eae softene torm acteens, lot! contract Paes ul be uto oi] heat Full nave been look! te ‘ ‘ » > - * 7. | = ft. with a car garage = , ROSE McLARTY mui eg ACRES nt price (to300. Payments $55) mo ining te ie 1EMee: Clea CARI. BIRD. Realtor (eee & Hicks; ON DIXIE HWY. 6 | FINANCE CO. complete car F 32-2162 edroom farm house 17 ¢ es and insurgice. FE Ipen vou owe it to yeu ho t \ Ler . cornice boards and Venetian | = x 17 Living room arm be dining : _2-9962 before 8 pm ‘li Sein Aeutee: kis Romer ek ae aber a for (05-Dinie Hwy. Drayton Plains dsc wastes. tremens: store | FE 4-1574 blinds at $18.918, | 94.978 down. Immediate Possession | feem, full bath basement with - cated on the northeast side, | aie aay : OR 39701 | Ger Bleck wecncrite™ lease” toc, | 702 Ponting State Beak Bidg | You LL on ARE IT.| LAKE DISTRICT SPECIAL coal furnace and 2 out bulldings | HUMPHRIES ciose to everything It in- CROOKS RD ACRES VACANT “NEAR AUBURN | well built, Low down pai ment | | 2 bedroom year sround home Only $8 450 . R TES cludes large living room, | Just north of South Blvd on the; Rd 1's miles E. of Aubur Extremely low monthly | oC . | Lecated in Maple Pointe Beach ‘ ‘ UNUSUAL OFERING Beauiful dining room. nice kitchen | corner 160 ft frontage on Crook Heights Take "inte. car a . ie chance for a oun r FRIENDLY } Subd. om lot, 100x100 with beach NORTE END new ranch home 142128 plus at two master sired bedrooms | by 408 f deep. 2's car block ga. | Payment 300] Rockhaven aa family to xo into business tet | Ad bs - { 1 | ew 7 th I} on one floor - a NEIGHBORS | ead perk privileges. On Lower | 2 bedroom bungslow, ceramic tle | PEACH ORCHARD 3 ACRES OF ais: Ge Naser || nekaoat Con See pelea oan Semi 4+ ACRES mom and low wsathiy poyments WILL Y beat. Plastic tile bath. Vestibule | rome geet ae full| BEAUTIFUL WOODS Let us new oll heat If you want a | FACT <1" e™ Lat | et 4 H | and live om premises | etfotages is sae Geaaten Pholne Gane type | pemges wien. "al Gageensa | meclie het =o suto hasten to say-this is @ part $10 000 home then see this | ST SUBURBAN pil s ogee eights High railread carpeted bb =. with ie tecs | Pr: Sle tee — home. | and fenced rear yard $2 600 dows | i pe rT ae Cae down ah ee eee gree com cr ds Ceoun't bare | anne 31 ft on Aubura Ra £3 Soe e-, ary ae a ‘Low down payment. | toe 4 per cem Gl. mortgage me. Trees com- ome nice lots Doesn't have | 7 st Lo | RED Oe ee storms and screens. Waterford High Are; ing into full bearing neft season | bady but excellent start for s THELMA M. ELWOOD) enced lawn with 7% ft. ¢ e. | gt rea IVAN W Com ly fenced property, won FINISHING couple trying. a get ahead. Tota! | 5143 Cass-Ett | 5019 Cass Elizabe New spacious 2 bedr Ms dertul) le ; ' ; ass-Elizabeth Lake Rd gabeth Rd. Sree vou # aftered at $10.00 | pull basement. Steel J beams. | a leligerseh liretions. Wieuic TOUCHES vig KL % | FE $1280 FE ¢3644 Open 9 to 7 | FE, +2252 You May Borrow Automatic heat Tile beth and windows, flush doors tile bath . ( R REALTY |10 ACRES NEAR ROCHESTER. velal by —To Sell— shower. Largs Good restric- streamlined kitchen full base That is right ali this home 236 N 8S FE os0e: | —_ and level. $2200. 1. Buck - Y I1_We iL InsUnn Yr; ‘sm Consider smciler home, = ment oft heat aluminum storms neets are the finishing Eves PE? 14143 PE 5 8312 FE 42072 : - land contract or small down pay: FE 5 01 or FE5 2564 | and screens. Another 22124 stor- ee Fal mast aes ae ~ This Week's Specials _ 7 | Or Yl ge 7 - . ome located near the air- } : “MAHAN HERBERT C, DAVIS Ceapersite teal esaie ravttnge one earner: Complstay S78 port enh ail the room. yes |.” For the een ACRES ts | Today sea call - = = = . ee very laree living ‘ , rs * THE "BIRD" TO SEE Gro | tae ad giles tiveness oils, STATE. sTaEET Hi im phries room sli twe picture wie =| Zyame, 9 pedream,, Lives cere | Cac’ Located morte of eny Bere se ee ene | etaait Fake. qo ta ngneo ard Prue... aad wy Co. peat | 2 baths New gas furnace garage 3 bedrooms bath See this. Only Tate dining room with «8 ment Hot air (onl ans Detortor cer wee St acuexae FAC rORY GA I E | repe ‘oop Real Est ang Ine fine location. Cash discount $6450 with $1550 down oT “A icture window, step savin needs some fintshing $730 down at the } | TAVERN | FE 2-0263 a -LTER GREEN RELTOR Shee DOWN REALTOR FF 2-0474 hitchen three good sis Bal $63 ver me ue ee ee a tee aN | | Bivd $500 | i rooms and full base- | bg sy tavern and rest t Open aoe tw 8 104 | genous Oriog.. 41, rooms grey frame bungalow i ate ee ee — Brovincs sepals al ome a, Ghce gman On the River ee a | across from mata industriel plant NEXT TO BRANCH BY rane DR I gg aaa ico. forge three car gerave end el gre eggs Og oral 212 ACRES ee FINANCE co. nein arc a ri ogee 4 wir 4 ace 7 new oi w AME | “CORNI Cv ee ot a ee” farce Ge Priced Si, dete at $10 700 | = down: Bal 062 ver me y- Nee tisecta ides ae ‘en arge:nving quarters Prec: Above Walgreen’ PE +e tea 500 Lavecty, Call gg FOUR CHILDREN? ecant Hurry fan ia Conveniently jo- ; . = | Immediate lh orhie pe | offer to fmi acreage this close pany Mm Ante loc anagg weg oo CORNER N SAGINAW A HURON.” waite at FE 2-4 you need this 7 rooth home RENT BEATER ——_—_—_—__— WIDE OPEN | Masonry home—2 bedroom. Liv- | Pontiac. All for the price of cr eic Everything goes for only | Also Drayton Plains 2 _ solid home 2's acres Mocca tl ay pnp beth oak $550 DOWN- SPACES — — a Full & good jot at $1,500 06.606 down plus’ steck y Diss Mighwa -HUMPHRIES can eat, Only 99050 with gary doen ae See oe . c hot water heate . f “cay Across from Post ° " : 3 ROOM HOUSE ON } LOTS | Why not get out where the eater. Leree lot. FIOYD KENT, Realtor 5 > . , A REAL QO00D BUY! Nice homes | LET’S GO SUBU RBA? eomie | will have rocm ce oe ab _ mui? mo a6 (W) Lawrenc Shige Rs cay sna Meta YR. i OR 31231 sround—biacktop street Resi- AN IRWIN & ROSA $950 ‘DOWN: | ay ete on an acre of- oubdurbdan itage Eves at a ter business this !s : dential north side location - . ground located north of Pon- Now do around | veeme Well a Oak ott This one story S$» | OLDER 7 ROOM MODERN ~~ tac they will bave ‘an the Leng Pia ooed to cS center Next to Qensumers Power ter dace wack Tis ts ae L piactered walls Kacelleat base | or Cooley Lake hott noaD* REAL FSTATE—CO-OP MEMBERS HOME, NEAR 8T. FRED'S reom needed The whole ee ie ee eee teins | gold mine grecery that can be ment, stoker heat. 40x jot, Bin Avenue emily Will entoy thie nice y $10.009 down plus t — back lawn wou Like | 0 eye ee bom PE $0101 FE 28544 FE 2-216! 6 ROOM BRICK ep — Tt has . Roeme Theben Pel irepleee. (UFacren ein woue seam 00 tive building with varee “siese. | So sass i al ' w . e nice ving roo tt stream ng © j . SFE tase cen | ESL Tec ic Sines SOY) poms WE LOn egy rene eeamane ns, Bee eed | ee e'ckRcG | sen eee a Ae con Lawrence =| — l - walls two room : } . re sq COME APARTMENTS. PROPES. FF 4.9584 Ba, eg, aed ana: RACE Tiikea se weyeaes sem |. EMBREE & GREGG | econ PLUMBING NORTHERN ” bp iamrence : SIONAL . ete. In Py ae w vision Call MY 21271 wn) colered) tastes nas 1565 Union Lake Rd G tc : . = re _— . sy heat electric hot water Un- i oa : = TCIVEECE section. “53 fh. of COMMERCIAL ‘GA EAST SIDE Bey J. VALUET, Realtor) Getprice Tater ee with eed eee SUPPLY — UIC BUSINESS | —___Preeaiy_seerice hee god ys en Voorheis Road Hee abet 1c Sil furnace. On Co-operative ‘Real | Estate Exchange — | 11 ROOM goog lg BY OWNER iM Mile si Grcrae am] Sone bese Gade ma ee your MONEY for 3 property runs from street. '0 196 E Pike St. AMPLE Pankina |. "*"** (7%. = oa be eo| STORF & HOME ee N. Jeasie Street ope iat & fo dadndays I to 2/ Souipment i new, andood con . street (over an acre), An 11 Cooperative Real Evtate Exchange | WES st tipk or white § rooms & bath, glassed OXFORD N. Jessie Street | Giien, Shows peed incne Work Sheyawens re Sree rem bean larze Wing | Sal adi gettns, ‘Elcotica | Right ou the mem sire im | Sane Gary Sunn and, Seog For Sale Farms 48) gars serra ce Ravens | ~People Who a — ith tu . i str n | ig 2 e i res’ e week this bu room. wenn with na lovely" landsc throughout Senet eee ee sory — varg “96 cash or $3,800) hea ae —s country Pull pace W ceoreer, ‘ es assuTe @&: t . - r } Humphries CHA | Hen, se a aes 2 IRN r P SHOW ING | dertully decorated living $38 50 per: month ortgage & oe Ravin erms. ork > s < 160 ‘ac PRE "D. AIRY ee ee ae Rowley Street a ae ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE a spectauizzp LOAN SERVICE REALTOR FE 2-047 4 FAR M en upstairs there are three = = down shell this neariy — bieck leem i» se | OPETCe OF NATIONAT. BUSINESS | s Beautiful roll: large bedrooms with pient- fou: bun eee, lpsees fon acted B SEERS CLEARING HOUSE $25 $50 $100 up to 6500 63 N. Telegraph Open Evenings #1 0@ A DAY' Why pay rent when room Rowse wih b ‘e a ty Oy of closet space and a fuil 100n130 with take privilege Total farm hou ra -30 steel IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Rea) Txtete Exchange | 70st Pale cre only 630 per m= rooms | Tile a ra bitchen hath A full basement and ® —> Or | treeter and __ 8 SELL - LTOR : Pe ee ie cate ries | eles Cedi dot DR AY ON PLAINS | GAS AUTO, DRAYTON WOODS ona neck pReTAUyART. poles STE deral 37181 Rd. Ounere have “reduced price | enntbe: octuaily 9 ite term! 4 NEARLY W ‘ORY, BUN- WATER HEATER ees i SALE. VICINITY OF The comoany i keeps determines | ties fer every bind of lv. :-3- Wri Phone FE deral 3-7181 = room bath Discount for | . : ~ - _Auburn Heights P Phone FE FE 40900 cash Phone Sos ese > — $500 DOWN | prema pieeee” | CMR GR PEs, BRE TT OIL HEAT |ayannawur ramrren sovss | Steet tn Jst ects a Yan anounp avsiveas ron Mortgage Loans 84 4 Bedrooms! Big entrance hall! 1" | TILE FLOOR low down payme t. Owner, EM ho contemporary stv John Kinzler, Realtor drug or variety store. Open no a a a a as Good 4 room house out Auburn! baths! Very comfortable. ipe- | -t. < AS 3-480 paola gr ll room 1227-3 - Brand bldg. 10 miles Jest at | LOW INTER Ave. Exits “terge lot. Priced to | cious tamily home in. exeelicat | KENNEDY TILE BATH , ee nd | tility Priced ing cause. of ines. Write S08 | canned funda tor — = a "i ation aid ~- , a: anc | ABETH EST . a bay} can be « ed the | REAL TOR oO Fk ie \W OODED } OO TS} wu marere AS noaow siasaar SOU ITHE AST oe ee Bes 8. - = s: — JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | stove Pree, Fads ering soar Oto PB ee) LAKE PRIVILEGES | Qingaiow win’ oan floors plac: | 0004 2 bedroom heme nes hard Sale Land Contracts 52) ij" ¢ BETERSON Ave. see it soon. : BEAUTIFULLY WOODED | - - ; en hed : o | }> Se eee 2 ACRES “-4 to 6 P.M te two bedrooms. pan-| ome — . La Tachanee ° i. West | ent. beat Featiee State 4 at xD OFT B.D. CHARLES, Realtor | #2 ranch home tor gpaclou AT | Satie sel" Behoshs argue tall 20% Discount , — Swe a Ee f or exe . , y ° | Anchor fenced lot $1 = ~ — las | 1 pserowne: Tate of elosets at |/ 365 CLAY BURS wih terms. of will take amar CO New homes, Local builder. Work. | ~ 4 55 ' e open enings v' room Rr INFORMATION 5 er ¢ar toward ben . - | CHEVE. ‘48. ANN | Cooperative Real eal Estate Exchange = a ‘ Thermopane pic- ~ PLEASE CALL THIS OFFICE down payment, ee ' y ; aypaee Mae | to rh my oo bene m a | = ——_————| out Puel cost, tran sii | WM. pow When, sold. C soehs or i06) 4 DOOR PONTIAC CHIEFTAN. for entire rear Attached « oa MATTRACTIVE. SUNGALOW ADAMS "REALTY co. i toe >i i ea a Pully equipped. Clean, mile- > em eton | All white slumisum siding plus KENNEDY Just as neat and clean ae pin 342 Auurn ‘Ave Pe osm | .; s -* age. Will accept land contract OFFERS sluminum combination windows With beautiful kitchen full base- After 5. OR 3.2420 TE tise | * ACRES. 9 ROOM HOME. sU- house al f | atk arc " for ont upkeep Dan's miss this REALTOR ment, new eas AC heating plant ai ehy_Rea'ty. Ortonv‘ie. WILLIS M BREWER West Side Terrace / SYLVAN SHORES at $18,500. Term Open Evenings, ‘til 8 pm | attached garage and stairway to For Sale Lake f Prep. “4 160 ACRES . HOLLY - FENTON Hotel . __, | 3 bedroom: Large living. reoma THE LMA M. ELWQOOD . 207 8) Bares Per ossag attic Payments of perm NO area. 3 adjoining farms, 2 sets) CTO) gost ot_FE_3eaxs & room brick with 2 bed-| Natural fireplace Extra lar sac , Sa soe es Lake & W bulla! Mode Productiv TONE REALTY CQ. EXCHANGPR YOUR Con rooms in excellent condition hichem with a ge: S14) CoseElisaveth Lake SUBURBAN BUNOALOW ake later Frontage | fina “toeo00 wens Wal. 918 Joslyn ‘ * sold near new center i imette, Also din- FE 5-1284 FF 4384 Oper 7 WOODWARD ESTATES LOT i Ne wore . owner, Wal-. FE 2-205) erty) tar end bus trie stove, R® foom 2 pocmett porches —— —— | Cozy looking from the outside, but 7.980. wt 200x120 ear tae ie As el - ter Bruder. Rt. 3. Box 0633. Yu- |® *© © pm Daily; Sun 1 to 6 Hs v late motel car & i and venetian biinds $8.000,| Fxtra nice car garnee JACK plenty of room to breathe on the buy ene tdurecaee Sane Fe _ are. INVEST FORT ee on > tee feo “down, balance less | 8N¢ Torkshop Total price re LOVELAND | Rosita, of we prick hewie, win) bengelow wih leree | hte frome HOLM ES-BARTRAM. f ACRES. 0000 GARDEN Wee" ede ! OR SA OR TRADE, FT. + Bed : \ | ‘Geri si Fa sae Lake Rd. om we f prod c- are 7) oS } exceptional kitchen two pedtooms 4392_Dixte Highway OR 3-1980 from room ste. , AA j a3 ra tee o automatic shot gun. FE 3-7358. edrooms — Vacant -—4 : SIDE va ee room. . . W Dinnan and Son. 66 W.| discount y. ‘ : i = e oak Huron. % ton stake or . ern home. built} # room. Pull bath. Utility. Tue | LAKE ORION floots wa NE WRANCH HOME $14.500 , pick-up. OR 3-954) ¢ room motora heme bul! | Suchen, $150 down ee KE OR ON |, Gael tool waeee etl, bath, six" LOVELY . OXBOW LAKE © ACRES MILFORD AREA. WOD- j- C. HAYDEN, "Geaker STOKER HOT AIR FURNACE Traulated, ater | forme aod sorsent,| K. 1. Templeton, Realtor! (Sinem cuinp nee S iitehen, | =e Frceptoneliy built ang plannes | Soares. prick home enw a “ts, | O0ad owt Watt | ee eg __YE Sout) Hh new controls eas Jota, and fruit trees, Com- | 2339 Orchard Lake Ra | FE 64563 genese fue td hall bate cious ” Mm Fine modern kitchen. tiled sink, | © Som. ew. Haron. Money to Loan 53 water bonter, Jet we 8 terms. Open Eves. Open Sun. 1 to 5 Price B50 Fg A — Can you imagine ome room — —— fevety tile a Ly ft. living rm., stone fireplace, “0 7 or_sell FE a ~~ Bs 5 op woul MEAG! Sas ree 18 kitchen itchen base rec- tiled rm., Sale Business Property Elizabeth Lake Estates Williams Lake Aréa Oxford Mice Oa 0317 | rok Some ond 3 bedrooms? ett oa on Ac nest, at ol AC bent. nome has the = “ = on 2 weil land- RANCH TYPE. HOME 1, BEDROOM HOME, HARDWOOD | basement. ree gas| cated tm the west subu area. rage with overhead door. Nicely with ‘house back Tease on N Master han ae eee wits eee ee] penANCH TYPE. HOME || floors combination windows, gas| heat, and Ga 8 paved street. ~ landscaped. Total lot is over 1| Union Lake Rd. Write Pontiac eed oney Deluxe, new brakes, ex- Jones attractive ranch Woe |. large comer lot beaulifully Tad. | lor paved street, clone. to bun must be seem to be appreciated, INCOME PROPERTY © qt7eT faust by seen, 88,000 down. | Press Bon 28 gelient tires, radio, heater. spot . scaped with young maple ! . id s y AMILY HOM : ura signals. Oe Fg ny A Et pane 3 | on, ee be _ A large ettrective heme ta A-t| LAKE FRONT ESTATE | ™DOSEmial. 4000 66 Pe. Beaty. | 2 0° sear as your ttoshene. bt cea. Paint, exception- Meer. plus 19230 hested! farge bediceme with an abue-|——— FE 5-1240. INCOME —14 LOTS condi inside and out Seven!) ~~ : ; “STATE | ‘ing for sale or lease. Lot 170x150 ally clean for ranch or pune be to ag | knotty | dance of closet spare complete | oo room bungalow for the owner, beautiful rooms of your own com- 415 ft. lake frontage. sual| Main highway, Power wifed. High pany or Chev. make. +5188. ment with otf ae ot oe ceramic tile bath .ull high Cace- and 34 room bungalows to reat.| pivte with 1's baths; plus a dandy lake-frout home situated with| ceiling. 12 ft. doors. cee -8] ] wane a i izhed room, 2 ca ment with recreation space and lake to butid more. weil shaded |. room apartment with private seénic view overtooking jake crane OR 32053. « ; ettached garage $16,800 | ee ee ey secereeed ‘ t Pann toty "rent Bg Weenies "Gas ai aan ck cn tneeen PR eve Fm, _— auto financing FHA terms. } roughout. Breezeway and 2 car | ng buy this ba loca\ 1 sell on 5 . rm. Te i ; ge : x rgain terms or will take free and cl stone fireplace basement with pas ment of debts or any other Clarkst I j oo tam ay dae 5, Ra *Saly Indian \ tage ; hor e or terrace .n on trade, AC of] furnace rec. rm. oe loans are ar _— ncome $4,000 down with easy terms Spacious 9 oom bfick col | Russell Young with bar. deer brick gerege : comm ted om your fir vish aad : home 8 rooms, 4 bed- 2 beths— -WE TRADE Boat house m , out ii . ” reoths, oi] heat, full base- | Onl oo gig BP Bg | DORRIS & SON beard boat and motor, guest : ot oe ; ment, glassed in porch, also | nly $600 Down children to Webster School. REALTOR apt. over boat house, extra guest ‘ ; ‘on court with | © Good & room bungalow in Keego im 1962. Has fireplace | 412 W. Huron st 44525 |REALTORS COOP MEMBERS home. Many stone 2 ge Cont ! H P e on pice lake now Harbor. Nice neighborhood “4 walls. | Open Eves ‘till 8 Sun, ‘til! § | 732. W Hu-on PE 41557 including outdoor Owner ntractors ome & Auto f showing, goed yearly income; electricity end running” weler.| hescment foc pny on a tukn : — leaving ety forces sale, Must | iocatlon in owing q tint si | storm windows, automatic day. Easy new PHA terms. be seen to appreciate. 25.000, | areas tes |LOQN ten pita but much | | ! eats s. by appointment it! 6 business ompany ~ 41 Acres—Will Subdivide a) 3 Family Income nae eee. © je. «07 Community Natical Bank Bide. 1 2 , ing with sq. ft. of ‘Hours 3 st off M-18_ near Orton |'PAUL A. KERN, Realtor, Well grated og paved street | DOWN FLOYD KENT, Realtor| space. ima ¢ < hee St | trade in on 18 or 20 truck farm- | 31 Oa bate In ex- w. ment . tue.’ Early American home * Onpeal Y Eetate a! Sol ce FOR BETTER HOMES a. Sar PE 54105| syitable for most any cu. ft. deep freeze. FE +4 on kast nee 919° out. Large 4 room & bath Here’ ooo 4-4 77 - 7 | apt down and two 3 room G_ 1, RESA 2 ere's @ duplex in good repair Hem te ets Power : i 228. 5 Scott cree carpeted apts uees Practically néw 6 room home with| ‘*t has 2 apartments on 1 floor. : Road . a ee es P ane ord | Petn eremmce| Sngihee Bee | an GUES, REALTY CO, cat 1 bedroom. tiled ar . Large 2 car ga- i ment, w Suburben : ieee $-6175 fate, nd aa ae. Only "$14,000. cash ‘to oil furnace gas_ inc or. rae Sale Prop. 45A . © : = . weer, hang . fruit , -" . house o oe trees. Owner moving to a A..Q@. ELLIOTT sons - Se Reem ere ne Modern Housing | Sim feat™ 570% nod odstitie” "theta! panes enero eeet| Extra Fast , i. What « ene E 2 bedroom on Low. caiz va $2000 | Pontiac's ‘mans cay Beye, Ootng et Roy Annett Inc Eee pele rae , he oe Sele Lots 46) Fem, cate ten nae he Service nt rn. Rewiy $10,850, cash to mige. ‘ wit ‘eae shen 1" es farther ‘talernarien 5 at eau} : 2 car ; . = on 600 . y La a You can borrow $20-9500 an. Lae, ae Ss ss # _ Down — Vacant | i ‘Sw"h1"thape : SILVER LAKE AREA = [nice paves | ise nt eodersers peareom butt washer and dryer. Only Ideal oe ‘ < frei olf heat, eat $2,000 down. duilding sites in one) : Eves. - . ardbe RN LIVING “ block. Priced at $4,200 for quick| . Nem? to rs Power e * eee - ANN seaped soniee = LA SAL sale. “ee: In this delightful new 4 room Pts 4 room on lane fenced Brter, Sings cet nam | iygye tenes Price ony | TE Sa Scene Re LD ia heat" Cuty room and 2 | a oaira eae oti Tom oy-Annett Inc } Takes Just, $1430 down. ‘Balt oe | Sindows sion be -- ; ° _ FINAN [20 Se. Wer pent, Am tester «st =r ik Realtor | Satv s1308 wiih wonderful terme NE mine Pe Yn WARD F. PARTRIDGE| " “opens ‘* opricy OPEN 64 ~ hn SOE ms os REALTOR, FE.2-8316 \ uron St., Open Eve, 7 te | e A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Télegraph’ Rd. Roecy ™s SAVE TIME. Hay Teed Want Ads Pontiac Press to San, ba trate, _ Bire, Call } ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FE ANNIS MOUTON LAMB COAT, 625. Size 14. FE 23-4523 WOOL HUNTING PANTS. SizE FE 404) ™ m suites, 548. pinroal $12.95 up: * OSE OUR ars VA fart «bot ont PLA - east of Hgts. on yr ds Rd, M50. FE 2-266 BENDIX DELUXE | IRONER, date aie MI 6-1300. per_ month. “_hone MY rsp atit. APARTMENT © WASHING | MA- chine, os. B B. Munro Elec- tric, 1060 W. Huron. Alcohol— Anti Freeze We yd | tai TLiNn lEUMS. “ss ‘g FT. WALL TILE.. BONNY MAID INLAID_ TILE oe Rubber Base Paint $3.30 gal Asbes. Roof Coating (5 ga! 82 90 BYERS 141 W. Ruron FE 4-3064 BEDROOM Studie Couches dining room — $19.50 up. Many other ae} mi eet of Aubura |" ; | 30 | PRACTICALLY NEW GE A an 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60: MOVING. § oa enon Fae IE y OR 3-1288. . MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD 4. new ¥ Closed on Sat. milbere $2 Wiliams. FE ORO ELECTRIC DRYER Wisi NEW BARGAINS $2856 Speedqueen dryer $160.96 Norge dryer $140.95 4 drawer chests $24.95 End tables $10.96 Sealy es mattress $20.96 Sealy Hollywood A sg oll $54 96 5.05 up | USED BARG AINS refrigerater $08.50 Across top freezer Electric and gas ranges $14.95 GE auto washer, like new $140 50 13 cu ft Serva! gas refrig $129 50 THIS MERCHANDISE IN EX- CELLENT CONDITION. EASY Ms: CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances excellent condition. NYLON ROSE COLORED LIVING lroner. chair MY 2-0074 AUTO- matic ironer. Will sell reesonavie. MU 47360 00 and uo Living Room Suites ...... $19.50 Chest of Drawers . $11.50 be, ee ee - 611.95 | Beds ....cccccsccee.s- 83-88 Bnd UP COMMOGES og cr ccceessrecceess $6.50 ——o of aggro $24.50 arge Roll-Away, complete - $11,350 Wardrobe Trunk - 6 825 A few choice an tiques. ” —— selection in good used fur- | BANK FURNITURE CO. | ORCHARD LAKE AVE. NEXT) “ro PARMERS GAS STATION E-Z TERMS BED DRESSER CHEST. SPRINGS AND MATTRESS #0. OR 3-866! BARGAINS GALORE Duo-Therm oil —— ~ 3 new —_ used furniture at. Dig sav We buy the home Oakland Furniture i 8 Saginaw BLONDE DINETTE SET TABLE 4 chairs / buffet. Excellent con- dition 878. +2079 ? LIKE NEW CAR | desire MAfair 63127. BRAKD NEW NEVER USED) Must e sell sacrifice ell aod exchange tor | BOTTLE GAS Charn Rd. to Ivern to Ramabi DAVENPORT DARK GREY. 98 for quick sale 3915 E)mburst. FE +7870 _ ELECTRODAY — ad itiey war eAgy SPIN" pave 10 MONTHS Excellent condition rE $3602 E-Z TERMS New furniture spec ton taattreccos ut stom sparta se suite yh A $290 daven- mat- be oe» naan ee hole ge aya wattes os. 8, pel H oy ia size tt ed CO. SPAN Bad AVE. NEXT STATION. E-Z TERMS ~~ EASY WASHER WITH SPIN DRY- Sent”* Bew condition. 066. MI ELECTROLOX GUOD _CONDI- FE 5-0642 Fon oO HOSPTTAL ; BED. Prong 81 STuwell tat ‘rr esti $15. FE deduty-rest. mattress. $40 FE 2-359. A a Toes. olé. Excellent condijon_ Mi | | | = FE 29-5523 | “ang $8 } Pistols 2886 Pontiac Drive- Roy's 96 | Oakland im your home for TT | Ken: = ; & CO. Table top electric range CARTER facie cosh 5 POR FoRNTURE OR Cuset ee PR i} USED TRADE-IN - REFRIGERATOR. BED. TV, LIV- suite wishing machine, PE 2-66278 after 9 om POTS & PANS! ALUMI- num Wear-Ever set. 1° pieces. On} were used few | rest bas never been Cc about REFRIGERATOR #25. WASHING machine. i elect stove, like pew $60. ane RIGERATCEL <3 - CHEAP FE __3-0628 afier 9 a.m REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR 8 1953 models One of America’s best name brands fo REBUILT MAYTAO nar? ) Easy _Spin_dryers. FE ¢5 2 eT eo 3. PE _>1232._—- Draper Between ex. | soME oooD eh LZ RADIOS. 66 SELLING — rifies 30-06 Ad a - standard v8 | Mauser M_ Steyer FE .e Need minor FOR 0 a sialaeeeei la «7 | frigerator. Wringer wacher Spinner washers $9 95 up Vacuum cleaners $7.95 rE = Huron —$<— Used Trade-in Dept. Washer guaranteed Table top gas renge 2 pe living room suite Lo @inine room suite wood — eet L DOWN PAYMENT REE PARKING WYMANS 18 W Pike Only | | SBSas8es' | Vi DEPARTMENT Used washer $19.95 Geeta BR Despapers and chair be} one nee SSE 6 pe. 900 50 Maxt ‘QcueR + ieteieeenant. Adam) ‘ ~ GOOD , _ ; WANTED ANTIQUF DISHES AND ‘ CONVENIE: CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. _ BL Sigina® WROUGHT IRON BUNK “bend Bpringg and mattresses $44 95 Bank burnnture 42 Orchard Lake ou lamps. MY 2-1521 er . MA _5-4797 _trey_wil WAYNE GABE APPLIANCE SPECIALS | New 5 100m Duo-Therm heater 868. siz’ $8. m. Big and runs Keivieator re‘rigerator. 7 ow. Many others to cheese from ounts on new floor sam 12 ‘ SAGINe W rE 1964 AUTOMATIC WASH vinetor, First = will take ft 1 after MA ¢ oi. . AND ~ 9x13 3 RUGS. condition Buchid _ ater, 10. Artist’s supplies, hobby supplies, see Classifica- tion 244A “HOBBIES & SUPPLIES.” Chartreuse | ene || 4% ft. Wall Tile ......8¢ House Paint ..$1.49 Gal. 6x9 Linoleums .......95¢ TWO YARDS oe ata at a tet Gr pons EE Bern 8 W. Pine voards $06. per M. hy sod Sat spec voee oxé fea Pir = _ skates gut eto per bas $1.35. Leose rock Ww $1.25. * conking Lag B. Msa00 Aluminum aio doors $29.95 az colored bath set au fit- RARE SURE IT BURMEISTER Northern Lumber. Co. 8197 Cueley Lake Rd EM 34171 Telegraph and 8 Mile Rd. "PL 14186 ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER. EM 3-468 . é AUDIUM HEARING AIDS ARE not noisy: get free trial be con- _vinced._ os 274 FUEL OIL am $27.50 Se Mile oe Sundeys ANC Stes FENCE > rg fan aor . Thompson. 89 South Blackett's. Offer Dine peneling 6156M 7 cute plywood $425 per boards. 875M $05 M ize nd color nel Diste Hw $5 and up for e 37 n f he oae rs 10 Smaller sizes suitable for ee tabies, $3 and Masonite doors. $3 and up Leake Pirst of unt) 6 pm c zg - PIX- tures. Newest, most modern ty 2e of lighting for kitch- en. @ room rec- Teation rooms. $11.95 velye $5.95 factor? bas th showrooms Michi _orescent, 383 Ore e_Ave LLEAR RENWOOD Acors Coal fumber and supplies M. A. Benson | * & Sagiree CUPPED INKS ALL Sizes IN- clud comp't. low es 96.95 SAVE | UPPLY 100 8. SAGINAW Cas +7881 Drafting Instruments sore SRD, ete tndins 2 lece cnowene po mn black cese Bn » In- com- ase ant 7h ome with extension | ar 2 «mal compasses small dividers per nen point for larce comnase ettra parts and leads Perfect condition U ed slightly $30 vatue for onlv $15 Midwest ¢ 71% %: G. A. Thompson, 80 South 2s 5 eap ‘a0 58 ae vered. FE FOR SALE: wo peboes, “BA ABY carriage ai Norton Lawn Fr omy FREE STANDING TOILETS $17 95 Washbow!ls 011.06 21x32 double sinks se bath GCOLEMAN. Swen tgs U,, 200. gsi tank. 3 FF. ae | OF HAM Sg EE TER RE | For Sale Miscellaneous bu | . a in Windowwstl & aterior, Get our quantity prices. ‘oul! save Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rad Commerce EM 327) LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH faucets $24.50 value $1495. Also toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls. at These are crate | LOOK! HOME OWNERS EXTRUDED ALUMINUM--8ELF. | SPORING STORM SASH $13.05 I HEAVY EXTPITDED ALUMINUM DOORS. ' 100 8. 52100 NICE HT AILER 4x7 ft. box. 8x10 $20. Sears 22 automatic & Com mon wealth. ve Of, .COuvEnsion 5 BURNER. 615 ONE 3} AND ONE ¥% INCH IN- side vith frames. $10 each 2138 Elierten Road Goon, STAIRWAY WITH 15 STEPS PRACTICALLY NEW at ae zen | jeeneer. cetbnes, as Cosser eo. c e. a G ~ M COMPANY ¢ Birmingham _ Mi 67643 * a Se ee eons QP ENNY PAINT SALE GUARANTEED peint. 1 gal 83 98 0998 UPRIGHT Pi gene Opevee Re. tod eat ate FOR ois ui HT PIANO. #25 |" per cent Tunte- atex at ga! oe ; ae] 8 oller «fr . c "| Garage Doors Ss" si" “cer or v0 - Same wi ten ves FLOOR SHOP QUALITY CO;TS LESS Lopes -o Ss S. Saginaw St o a a Doors "1 POLOROID LAND | CAMERA 2010 Dixie head Pe + sess | — — flash atlachment Gas RANGES $19.95 See ae Apt. size “em ope en cence Ss Plywood rectal adl in. range Geer es | 42 plain & decorative a | Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers . er CRUMP ELECTRIC PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 3468 - VB 63073 | 08 Bai E 2-204 HOT WATER yo Gas, | REIN SEPTIC new, approved for use oc | ‘eats. Ph. OR 31006 7 consumers, lines. $98.50 & $11950 | RACK WITH TARPAULIN FOR and . These Ford % ton pickup. Dave's Sani- a marred. Also etostrie. tary tee, 2580 iwy =a ee rifle values Gatuses Pivoresceat, Qt ICK Orchar e Air cooled engine and chain saw > | AT TENTION | FE 2-482 . 7d ATTENTION - > SAVE MONEY! FEEDERS ste sancesie eran Aine send fill dirt. top soll. +4197 oF We are overstocked with 16m 4 rs DIRT. Buttale 6 Shuten Peed. ost. a Gravel and fil) dirt. Lyle Conklin |- re or _ YE. & * UTICA A CMTE Coe A-1 TOP cK DIRT, FILL, SAND GRAVEL. SCHAEF- Utica FER. FE 5 ue. PE 60860. BLACK DINT. oa SAND & GRAVEL | mere Sovirited. Or will trade sor entie saddle horse more, 6 ple 5-6705 GHOICE BLACK DIRT 7 | Can be seen on W lum- | ogg REGISTERED GOERNSEY BULL, ia. Also fill dirt, gravel, sand and basement 2 yrs. old. Reasonable. OL 6-2303. 4 rE F Secs an Vath belcesn Wee GQ0p 3 YR OLD HOLSTEIN cow. oe moet +e cEN ANGUS ; STEERS, - )-- ROADS | i, LABERDE Fisher Farm. DRIVEWAYS Good gravel 5 yds, $7. De- _ Rochester OL _2-8871. livered, FE 46588 — . FILL DIRT TOP SOIL, AND ‘| _eravel Quick delivery Fr 2-0603 ~ CHOICE TOP SOIL” & Yard Loads 88 Delivered. ’ VE 46588 For Sale Poultry 24 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PUL- _lets laying, $2. each. EM | 3-9552. PLE Dnt BLaca “DIRT Ma Sale Farm Produce 75 Pea gravel Ea | ~ A PDP PP ply eee concrete rave APPIES MOST VARIETIESS. FIREPLACE SLA Tae Wholessie’ end retail Crab ap Ss pies, Fre cider. Honey ce per cord, 2 for $18 Delivered _tord_Mi_ Form, 504) _Disle Bey: | Giackmore Farm {900 Silverbell ek ost p BLACE pint. Ror. Rd 1 to § pw. Sun. ware F rx. ‘+2031, LAROE POTATOES, si err 28. — = Out Ww PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | Ceca ee RR ant. form gravel. Pit rur 60-40 and cushion Bring containers sand. Wilkinson Sand &. Gravel ee a ae PE 46218. PE 32-6303. POTATOES, RussETS AND se aod agoes by the hishel or csr | PROMPT DELIVERY 2‘, YARDS | ‘eas OA 8: black dirt of peat. OR 3-0644 | POTATOES ND oPPLEs i 4 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. a end pe idwin to cement and mortar fil) dirt and| first tarp ot Clare trucking. Pontiac. Lake Building _Supplies. OR 3-1534. _ | 1000 BALES y Or cls CLEAN witeat | € YDS STRAW MANURE. 6is| _*e¥. MI ¢77 or er Bass sof soll, F % 0nd grave “w= | Sale Farm Equipment Wood, Coal & t Fuel _a~ aeaane “AL. BUY!!! ar PER Cont gam CORD WOOD, A REAL cord, Prom ivery | dare as week va est USED NEW IDEA 2 ROW CORS | Goop on } WOOD, $5.50 | 2 tor 816 arrered PE 46588. | USED NEW IDEA 1 ROW PICK. | weave DRY SLAB WOOD. ALSO ER | kKiadune ee a cord er 2 for | - _ $10. PF 53 _| HOUGHTEN’S TOPS. LOG. 528 N. Main Rochester OL 1-9761- dust. Carpenter - = | BOLENS GARDE® TRACTORS. M to Siverbell re E Tillers Rote Ho Gee ee eae & CASE. FE soos GIBSON L1 C7 GUITAR with pe. | ~ | Armond kuo and case Excei- lent shape, 675. EM 3-3000 PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION 960 FE 41660. PIANO ~ TUNING AND ) REPAIR. | ing, Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-$217. Jat. Like new 965 101 5 _ FE 43142 PAN N AMERICAN “CLARINET A | 5 a “Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 f% to 45 ft m length. Up to iran Les Hutchinsoa trailer aa low 48 ; sie down Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales Plains BLACK DIRT PEAT DE. 4615 Dixié Hwy. Drayton _on 34 an Crestcent - i Sele. Livestock | a Corn*r 8 ile” ae ant Mound, Shredded Peat Humus — BAY MARE. IDEAL ron WOMAN 280 8. Dort High nae UusE— Oe Pete | ge aa 16 Mile and Adams. | 194 PONTIAC Cit ae 7 P= vn eee ACK DIRT \t LaROE YORKSHIRE SOW & 12 | _8nd take over Pe boss. Puy air, na and qreveh FEY Das, aye Pete: Me tott| ihe MLO LSE Seeete be leenrucey” BRED SADDLE | _*PPTeciated Call_ WE $-4480. %& FT. 18 ZIMMER. TANDEM ZI pieete wil! sell roman Trailer SALES To see the latest see Stuart's Jalousie wind with. ows, walk through bathroom. all sliding wardrobe doors, aluminum combination storm door and screens # roof that will carry & ton. Also see New General Holly —#kviines; Tini-Homes and Great Lakes. Used trailers sold on — ap. 6 per cent up to New — H oer cent up to @ m Parts and accessories Mile South of Lake Orion on Good low priced used ones as my as $50 down. Move in immediste- oe Sunday pm Trailer Exchange (Established Since 1932) Anderson, Royal, Champion, Tini-Hom e and as ‘se down, as long. as 6 years to —— se ““PARTS—STORE | Everything for the trai wheels a ot inside ené out. Across from Toriferee ‘ter Open Eves and Sunday u is TRA 0 TS roll. $308. OR 3-011 953 2 FT LL modern. Exce:ient New Piandere y - -Rent Trailer Space 79 el out J-sle. PE 7.0233 1038 st repair. Ev ent. 6507 Sal KINDLING | Woon. Die Bey MA Len. M sical Goods — ed a) ________ ‘GREAT AMERICAN CORN | —— | #eEDwaY “Yor Or.’ FIRE | er Nearly new MY 246231 BALDWIN ACRO-SONIC piace cannes furnace coh OT1A. Walled land | CASE F CORN STALK SHREDDER. Lee _ + =| _ oe Crap o sprayer, John Deere. oe mower, e tooth | SABE SLIDE FRO FE (Wittre Sinct FIREPLACE 1L0Ge . -|— a re re MAyiair 6607 | ao coe — | be seen at 2670 Pontiac Rd OL __ 2.2566 before 3 © om | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Gast CHAIN saws A | BUACKMIL. sPRucE — sales _service & rentals eaeai aiso Blue. Norway and CORN CRIBS CORN CRIBBINO wate, (Fir. Dovelas sed, Con, Camm uuere ewan Mugho. Arborvitae Juniper Na- | ore ag Machinery Ph poet tree Dig your own Brw ne on and tools. 2923 BSieeth Ra ° reight West 3 miles from er Pigg om gravel rc gy he on all turns Ope ‘can to , Greenridge Farm Nursery MUtual 46038 FOR SALE PARM-ALL CUB #70 Hospital Road EM }-s008 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY are eoking - .or i— } If you a real EINWAY a AND PIANO M | dea on a new it ine. sn case FE By ~~ _For Sak Sale Pets o Hy = arte tractor . = rototill r Ore pment 64 AKC RBO paceoen > PUP. | * ‘Sale St Equt 64. _ pies 2 mos. old MUtual 40252 Soenes tresker” aT @OCD 820 ~ in or cal us today We also GROCERY sToRE Peal we’ ria. > Beagie. Fimo ® pated s loge stock of Bot equip oe Running dogs and | that ts priced to Scales Nationa’ Caan Res: v08.| Seed Biches for ste Pups 825 we taxe trade-ins and credit ‘terme. rack self-serve ref cas® «@°@P | tonadele Beagles 1762 Opdyke PE 407T™ PE ¢-1112 freeze self-serve dairy case. meat | Rd. _ve $-145, \ FING BROS coces. sieie ee St |KKé. aeolTeRED b6EAOLE Atom he : mech grind. Tf ton walt-te | 4 copies, 3 me. ove see. | YOUR es knives etc Compressor: REGISTERED. BOSTON TER: | > i , many other items For A my aed | A stor bull uvote 36 Euclid St. Pontiac Rd. at Opdy . Loge’ and a fest sale Can be seen 2618 Dixte Hwy | aa Deer Hunters Magic Chef 22 « 2? inch broiler grill] combination Idea] for your hufting camp $8032 Magic Chef. 4 burne: =X duty. gas range hard floor end 1036 Oakland mode! 97 ha or ygp piiocr Wa 0 or will trade for 16 gauge or 20 __gauge douhe barfel. OL, 2-739. CARBINE $0716 efter 4 CUSTOM BUILT CRAIG, 30-40 cal- 16x 16 pyramid tent with wall furnaces _WE 426720020 0 USED } PIECE BATHROOM OUT- ft $25. MI 4.508 | USED ELECTRIC MOTORS '. & } 4 np Refrigerators washers electrie and gak rances at low “ric es The Coed Housekeeping Shop _5! WwW Huron ee USED FURNATES 1—Oll furnace 75,000 $75 90 Cosi furnaces $20.00 up Stokers $1500 up Oil burners =, | Side arm gas heaters... $5.00) Furnace fans $15.00 | — tor financing and in- ELBLINO | 73 8 Parke St. Both for $100. Call after 2508 DEER RIFLE 30 WINCHESTER MODEL Like new has been used once Full coho $60 1428 Cass Lake Ra OF 3-766 DEER “aivie HUNTING clothes, tent and camping equip- ment. 2? wheel trailer FE 2-1048 ~ DEFER RIFLE SALE ton. mode] 760 pumps reg now onan 3 * earbine, reg eames % vos re coats $14.0. 4 le num ge? KE iL Y's" HARDW "ARE | 3008 Auburn st Adams FE 2 ba — MOWERS AND | used tractors must be oot immediately because of stor- | Meke an offer | ' Same wn ood- ward Ave ‘North of 14 Mile Rd.) | Birmihgham Midwest 46009 USED OIL GAS AND COAL . FUR- maces Also stokers, oi} end gas. burner water DAYTON / SHALLOW-WELL JET $38 95 pumps / SPFCIAL ALUMINUM AND DuPont t wall paint $2.79 gal FIBERGLASS AWNINGS }- DuPont rior semigioss $3.79 gal. . FE 4-6089 McBride- Hardware ie haba Sundays 8-12 LINOLEUM, ie sq. yd. ; ay Crooks) $3.85 gal. a a SMITH’ *e5 57'S "S, Caekae —_ with _ 220 McCRAY LAKOE REPRIOERA. ® tenk ani 4 5 tor, A-1 condition . also stoker. _ . 056. FE _Sarlana. Very reasonable 299 DR ra | mous name orand si y MEDICINE pe getty 2 a =~ 4 tm. mirror all m cabanas $7.95 an Filuorescert. 393 as tincaee value, $3.95 marred. Also _Lake Ave. larse cotocton of medicine cabi- ELECTRIC pHTOVE RUBEER R) Sem ee ee e portable washer awn mow- e ‘ jonal ‘triple avon te Michigan Flu- odds Ss ent “Tr = "wanes Epithet 393 Orchard Lake Ave Bivd FE 4-5772 — ate be _Lenote rit ya72 TK n-Aire vac: - | EXERCYCLE EXCELLENT FOR eons suaner % ments ee ee aT PiKTU _$20__baby strollr 96. OR 3-7393 eee ee ea ke Aang Sect | NEW. NEW. JUST OUT- REVERE plumbing and _All_priced 1 “i “le BE ‘ou sing ital)‘ trper ot furogces Garwood. EM ? _ td ep pthcneanatitys 2 ft hs ig Se , rr 19¢ PER DAY 19¢ FULL SIZE AUTO. Nationally Advertised ~” 19 Clothes Dryer 19¢ 2 Ib eae 30 REMINGTON AUTOMATIC boxes of lis Good coneiion 30.06 Winchester model 70. used 2 season: N @ condition. 120 N Opdyke Roa | FE +4004 GUNS, BU? SELL, TRADE. SHOT guns and rifles $12.50 oer Bhell. 375 8 Telegreoh. FE 2 PE 24 GUNS BUY SELL —Faabe All makes—most calibers. Maniev Leach. 10 Baciey \GUNS BROWNING. REMINGTON WINCHESTER ACA. A com- lete line of scO5.2 & accessories e¢ do al) of our own gun repair 6 os isz18 “SHOR jst Bort _ME\lrose +6771 Molly" ‘TRAILER, ~ CAMP ane. 3212 Mickory box of shells 865 age 30-30 with Weaver scope 860. Sears, 22 autometic rifle with scope $35 FE 80056 or Com mon Wealth _ iG ai AUTO. itt 300 cal $110 each EM SPRINGFIELD NG. GUN HAM- mer type. Good condition. $12. 6771 Scotch Lake Dr. EM 3-4077. REMINGTON AUTOMATIC Excellent condition. LE ammunition. Johnson. PE 43142. edn me 6 a ee bt ni ie oe - . ; "a ~_ e ig ‘ | eeTEK 2. 32 SPECIAL { Factory cold eee OVER & UNDER 1? GA. 850 BAV-! *|- . ‘Oakland at Wisner Stadium. | SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS Earl S Mastick M. UATIC GARDENS 89 at Milford Rd. Ph Milford MU +s078 CAL — AND SUPPLIES 48942 or MU | ST_N. Mull st. +2883. gi, VER KING DIRECT DRIVE ADAM HAVRILLAS KENNELS Cham Saw Weighs only 2 a Roardine gstooming. obe Ibs $198 96 and fie'd training 2138 Brigg & Stra ton Clinton Wis- Stotamere Ra Oxforté OA 63666 consin & Power Products En- BAY MARE. IDEAL FOR WOMAN a fe & hee Se Ae children. Reasonable Chuck , Makes . Gram Stable 16 Mil end Adams. Dick's Air Cooled Engines MI 46135 197 S Seginaw FE 40320 3 ee BEAGLE PUPS. | GaRrDEN TRACTOR OEAR DRIV- | PARKHURST TRAILER COURT. Ee aes a eee WATER AND owers, Shore of White Lae, Groves Seaaee Perk Milford M 46201 ~ Auto Acessories 80 ATTENTION! We are wrecking 1948 to 1954 cars and trucks We have sev- era! tate mode! low mileage & ereinee Tren«misaion aries body pose rc RAM AUTO PARTS 539 Digte Nev GL. ASS, Gl LASS. GLASS We ‘ize tm safety giass, for cars. trucks. and buses. rance toms Class Ned | wetle vou walt free qe sound coffee to @ customer th each | door glass or windshield All | work Open u uetil pm. . "ub Asto Glass Co. 122 Oakland Avenue FE +7008 Saux prt ¥ Lets of parte for “46 cars and up oaG Oskiane Ave On. FR 4.4513 2 6 SOX14 SNOW TIRES KNOBRY tread $12 each Cost $57 30 pair. 6771 Scotéa Leake Dr. EM 34077. 48 PONTIAC | “RADIATOR. _Guaranteed | OR 31007 Auto Service 8i hot rE 2 ator. Pract) erent wae PHUACK * AND tay ried wow Pose SE - coon hound Also 2 biack and tan rose 4 cbse olds out of good coon ONE oe . NEW AND USED - Stop in for a demonstration, ———. availacle Miller's Gar- | time \—— AKC REG. REASON- able. FE 23-1295 | wn jeipment 188 a BABY PARAKEETS. CAGES “AND | Waodward. (No 14 Mile omic. _ OL L 36e3, Birmingham | SFE THE NEW ECONOMY RIDINO 4ractor #% H FP all implements, also walkiny tractors and power ER DOG MALE 1? MONTHS. AEC registered, show stock. Loves children. Will sacrifice for quick sale Call Milford, MUtmuai Baby “Parakeets ...$298) Le ee’s Sales & Service WRITTES-GUARANTES—- _-921_ Mt. Clemens 8t FE > 0030 501 4th St. FE 2-4075 Closed Sun s IAL PRICES! New and used farm equipment _ Te ” —— ‘ = RRR FUE! — Repair’ on al! avakes of-tractors reistered) Male & female. 3058 Gienbreot Reego Harvor FE and Wircensin motor« | esos hae . ; Pontiac Farm Supply CHEAP JOHN DEERE DEA! FR Beagle hound Very goe 2211 Pontiac Rd FE 4614 e easants 3 FORD FERGUSON TRACTORS, FE 2-4423 or 428 Lowel 9480 ead One with Waener front loader slightly higher | Morey's | Socaeie “PUPPIES. AKC REGIS- > “ered Alor goad can7 "90 REO | olf Club 2280 Union Lake Rd _off Commerce Ra | GOON HOUNDS, A-1 STRIKE ae fre fait | For Sale Housetrailers. 78 DOGs FOR SALE. CALL Pe 2078 | NEW MOON ENGLISH POINTER 4« * rr ARS On hand and gfeatiy reduced for Exo _male, good hunter FE 24450. | “immediate pale ‘ GLISH PUPS. 12 | 1955 37 ft. single bedroom | cake - Od Registered. | 1954 “4 tf 2 bedroom demo stoce OL 1-4000 5 vears at *& per cent on | FoR “SALE ENGLISH | tN R. Also yrs. Female POINTER. ——_ Schooner + Elcear - me | 3308 Road. son er a ine SESS Easy terme Parting space Lake Orion : HOUND DOGs | Parkhurst Trailer Sales __FE_ 2-085 -__ |, 1540 Lapee Ra . Lake Orion HIGH STYLE BLACK PERSIAN | MY 24511 ‘length Size 16 $150 Man's igs 90 FT ROYCRAFT QUALITY | overcoat Lady's winter coat Call at * budget price Also Amert- after § 382 Triquois can Genera’ Contm and NICE BLACK COCKER SPANIEL | Westwoo' 1 1954 36 ft. 2. bed- | female puppy AKC registered 4 Stred by dest in show champion ' 5 mo old. FE 5-013! PARAKEETS OPALINE STRAIN 5 weeks to 6 mos $62 ea will trade for canaries Call FE 47153 | for quick sale | rental purchase | trasers | GENESEE TRAILER SALES 2101 DIXIE HWY. | PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. HOME panD BUSINESS 2489 Auburn Rd FE 46510 SALE Oe, | PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES. | — arose "soo or ct food. since 1977. 584 Oakland Ave mobile home with wprofite bie |PUREBRED GERMAN — SHEP. | bu-iness for voursell. ‘year "round ad herd Reasonabie OR 3.9583 —-tay here or £0 PEDIGREED AIRDALE PUPPIES. aor where. More ‘work than — ; | Best for all safound protection, housetrailer with epestediy built- | hunters. childreg’s playmates. See in dark room camera, enlarcer. | _ Dr. Mére, Laveer. Mich dre « s. Up | PARAKEETS. OPALINES, CANAR- | two weeks tustruction and quar- TAERE TS SABES Di wee: | INCLUDING SIVING EXPE NOES: | N roa = aaamll 1) MEL- Sad ean) 10h cae : been et now Geass YOUR FARM AUCTION ‘announced “nv the Classi- fied ads! Dial FE 2-8181 for a helpful ad-writer’s mowers. 4 room demonstrator Price reduced | Ask about our plan on used | | Transportation ¢ 4 has more buyers when CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO car eae ea te = FR REE ESTIMATE prartle SMO tOn Ea SALES 2 "Tears at Weert Fair "Don ra 8 AND 8 COLLISION 72 § TELE ereph Overall paint jobs $35 $ SAVE $ Sale Motor Scooters 82 “ —, $854 DOWN & wEex. Ne Used Cuchman' Scooters 2 s Paddock FE 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 _ PPALLLE OO OP LL LLL ELAN Oe FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON yout Harley Davidson see Hi: Davidsop Sales Co. 372 8. Sad nee For Sale Bicycles 84 BIKE. LIKE pp age 2 ew 940 FE 5630 000 Boats & | Accessories Accessories 85 Boat pag lg 4 — an~ . Storage and arnishing MARINE “Sa ea AND SERVICE CANOE, CALL aa OL. 2-8282 Mereran Glemteam poets ee Starcraft gms a WANTED: Nee traile Ly Owen’ s Cruisers WENS MARINE SUPPLIES renard take Ave. IN 5-8330: 28028 ; ¥ ' Geiteer Craft & Vellow Jacket mone @OOK'S PLACE Phone FE 2-5}00 87 pean iien tein hteits tiie SHORTY At Pine Lake. ane Sd | he A NEW CAR TO CALIP. today yh Sie No waiting. Leave | CEAVING FOR FT RILEY, KAN- sas. Mon.. Nov, 8 Wilt take 3 passengers. share 4 and ex- _penses. | | PONTIAC “DRIVEAWAY SERVICE. FE 4-5139 — 83'%. Union Street. Y 4 EM ety to iNE Miami THE HIGH DOLLAR care bien erade . Drive Wanted Used Cars 88 \ itil ee bE HRT RHE i SLIMCION 7 me nylz t title ve Pre epg > MICH al eee ee TWENTY-EIGHT . ¥ THE PONTI AC PRESS, TU VESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 Li ~ —> 26-PT sea: Aono VERY GOOD TO SAVE Wanted Used Cars 88 aden eae CALIF. BUYER HERE: NEEDS 90 SHARP: CARS. reer uwY Ls Ee y Ame Parts ad or FE 54-0210 —___'* _BAGLEY 6T —=_ NOW BUYING bn arate CARS BOB FROST INC 850 8. Woodward pire ingham — NE OWNER 647-48 LOW “ mileage. Ford or Mercury Have cash 2-1526 at 6 to 8 pm _ SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS OR 3-4511 See M&M Motor Sales” Por top dollar om tate mode! cars = a — Mereched care, a and ‘man a 8141 ; _ WANTED TO BUY: GOOD LATE model Chevrolet or Ford. 12 ft. stake body 4um Sutton phone MY 2-6432 WD PRIVATELY OWNED USED car r__$: Pontiac _ MArket ¢1441 Wp ‘1 OR “4s BONTIAC > TAKE __over payments FE 4-0170 For Sale Used Trucks = 908 FORD PANEL TRUCK. -$185. _EM 3-319 i954 F-4 FORD 5 YD. DUMP. 2 speed rear end good condition. FE_2-4821 between 6 & 7 p.m. GMC TRACTOR AND ERUE hauf Train. Now working Shown by appointment PICKUPS PPICKUPR PICKUPS A large ion tor . Mans makes and models they are ready all in “A-t condition and te zo CY OWENS 147 8 Saginaw PE 5-4) isi CHEVtE LONG WHEEL base _— 2 Wowr and hew front Good tires, power brakes. oo condition. Also, 2: 1949 Internationa) mail panels. 1's ton. Model KBS as, insulated On truck or as - trailer Will eel) or trade 120 N Opdyke a Le 1 CHEVIE PICKUP. $135. dio and heater ee be seén after $30 p.m at 3224 Signet. Drayton oe utchineer Tratler Sales. Oreyten” Plains THE MOST IN PICK- ups and trucks, call FE 32-1084. WILSON GMC | truck HP | - | For Sale Used Cars www "52 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA Beautiful olack finish radio heater whitewall tires, windshie'd washers, backu lights and ONE BOX O MATCHES — «someone stole the lighter. Adjeq@ives can- not describe this beauty, for only— .~ $1,089 | MICHIGAN'S ~ FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD & 1°? MILE ROAD - PHONE LINCOLN 5-1100 yna- flow. Private MI 4-1906 BUICK 1953 SUPER. 4 DOOR wee Co FE 2-6635_ BUICK 4¢ DOOR (SPECIAL vaeman. Tadio and heater. wind Washers, back up lights clean. EM 3.3004 SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal 66 S Perry St. FE 4-6882 53 BUICK Hunting cubis | accommodations for four. — iy SPECIAL _ 1938 Chevrolet PANEL $95 809 S. Woodward if it i fe m excellent MY after and al day |_< i *53 PONTIAC Radio. heater Hydramatic and 2 $1,545 ne hg A 53 STUDEBAKER pgsiopees mr $1,295 *SO BUICK 4 DR. any shape and bas redio & $595 : "580 CHEVROLET . Comvertib'e with radio, heater and whitewall tires $495 53 BUICK Two door sedan with whitewal) $1,495 51 BUICK 51 PONTIAC Streamliner ‘3 heater arid ’°$2 CHEVROLET yline oan 4 = radio, $1 DESOTO Over 50 Good Used Cars to Choose From Community Motor Sales Inc. Pontiae tod Buick Dealer — 803 N. cae A aaa . © give YOUR PROBLEM __A LIFT with Want Ads To sell, rent, hire, buy, all FE2-6181 coda ee ON Ratio hea right! ‘tn owner idea) sport 962 W. Huron SUPER RIVIFRA HARDTOP Radio heater Drnafiow power brarke« cwato ym tri = direction lights fog light back ue dbs underhood light’ trunk [ght and flash light Former owner #as lighthouse keep- er: GRFAT CAR FOR DARK NIGHT . S178 MICHIGAN'S FINES THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD & 13 MILE ROAD PHONE LINCOLN $1100 ‘CHEVIE CLUB _ dio and heater 875 Scott Lake Rd #0 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE HAS “ful race GMC engine Excellent __ condition. $350. 1251 Baldwin. 1952 CHEVROLET. STYLE-LINE. deluxe, : oor _2 tone. PE 5-4377 CHEVIE. ag CALL L AFT- er 530 pm FE 61366. 1952 CHEVROLE T -Huror Motor Sales FE 2-264! PONTIAC RETAIL GOODWILL: USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 1952 Buick Buper 4 door, radio. heater, dyna- flow, like pew ‘Stock No. 3681.) 495 1951 Ford 4 door eystom Radic and heater. Nice car. (Stock No. 3682.) _ $695 1951 Nash Ambessador 4 door. Radio, heat er — equipment. (Stock No. 9 $495 1949 DeSoto 4 door sédan. Radio, mentor’ sud) he 3a) $395 1949 Lincoln | overdrive. (Stock No. $195 Dodge | aw 1951 black 2 door. Radio and (stock No. 3888-4 er and Ul O11 | BUICK 1953 SUPER RIVIERA TU-| | dor Top shape R & H Very | “COUPE RA- | 912 “| ~~“ THE-60— Mas one man. Has U S Royal ter Tites ai around Previous owner will gladly give you its . e his “$395, payment Never before have we | sold one like this so cheap | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. o Plymouth Dealer Convertible with light green fin- ish and a black top. Radio heat er, white side wal! tires, and auto matic transmission This car sold for $3000 when new now you can own * for only - $1,995 Your old car or o small cash down payment Where can you ‘ Duy @ car cheaver than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Bis Piymouth Dealer 12 Weatwaré Birmingham OPEN” TIL 9 P. M. Por Your Convenience $95 OVER COST Your Choice of ‘ heater blue ong eg ie’ os price $845 but ken new Chrysler 4 door vedans. od cee equippei. Big savings. now CLARKSTON “MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | Clarkston Mich. MApie §-5141 M to 4 PM. daily jor © 8 a For Sale Used Cars 1 For Sale’ Used | Cars — a ‘For Sale Used Cars 91! For Sele Used Cars 91 we wees ween ————ee—ee—err” ve very even OO eee |A REAL NICE ‘80 CADILLAC 4- ‘4@ FORD 2 DOOR. $195. ALSO |, door sed 2-tone paint, blue | severa) others of equal walue. | ~ ivory, radio. —, rege . ’ t FE 24313. 203 & Gaginaw Jight, seat covers, windshiei W d Ma h W a R LLENT washers, road lights, back-up, interize } t e S) iy gy h | SCHU TZ MOTORS INC. | "47 Dodge / Aenea ; gee ful gun ” ge ae 1952 P ymout | ora 5 gbote Plymouth Dealer ee $14.00 per month |> rey inis. ratio neate Mi } | §s Oo r i? } os pes waite and automatic trans | Granbroon fordor sedan This | OPEN TI op \” |’46 Pontiac mission Tht ‘ » one owner smart light a _—— th = . 2 j $10.76 per month c for on! { its been carefully araged ar For Your Co @eee ‘3 | at CNIS re — | serviced. Faquipped aa el radio LE Ne a $895 heater directional signals av foam seats custom plastic seat 3 1952 Your oc ca of a smal! down| covers’ Driven 20000 miles by i < DE FIREDOME 8 4EDANS One owner cars Very clean Ra- dios heaters. and some equipped SOTO SCHUTZ light FORD ‘#@ CUSTOM 6 1950 Nash —— 4 door. Radio | F and heater. Price, $395. a With power steering. As low as _For Sale Used Cars "| _For Sale Used Cars ars 91) _ For Sale Used Cars 9 eee Oey comein: Pe Baan ‘1953 Mercury = vat veat be (4 planer looking Mid- Night ites wel with match interior features. Easy operat overdrive transmission, radio. ater, white side wall tires, air- conditionine and thoroughiv in- spected ana guaranteed Sellin: for a low ioe payment of $200 with earvy bank retes on the balance , ee MOTORS INC. Raa, mouth Laced Birmingbam abesete "OPEN T IL9 P.M: For Your Convenience MERCURY. LIKE NEW. yours for balance due _ Welton : WE HAVE ~e 180 cars. makes and models $4 to $3400 with small down finances arranged to suit ECONOMY CARS. 22_AUBURN- 1950 MERCURY RADIO AND heater Like new $545 312 W. _Montcalm NASH RAMBLER STATION smell ty and take _over payments F 1. NASH ‘51 STATESMAN, 2 DR. RA- dio. heater. Pvt. owner. FE 5- 1951 Plymouth Suburban” Station Wagon. The Most useful car made. Equipped with radio, heater, directional signals, all leather interior com- pletely washable .ew battery and all the comforts of a sedan. baba fali« arrying any load Great for the family hupting and fish- ing This car cost ¢2 $68.44 when new "- pow vou can buy it for $795 with low bank rates on the bal- ance SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. — oo Ferd Birmingham OPEN V "TIL 9 P.M. Y’ all: Come S Us| LARRY see Us! JEROME We Finance Rochester Ford, Dealer EVERYBODY'S Credit Is Good Here , 1952. NATIONAL 1 MOTOR SALES Nm 171 S, Saginaw St. PLYMOUTH ‘47 2 DOOR. RADIO. FORD Fo gg pe tires, good condi- | vate party. Must sell! - Custom Tudor this week, Best offer MI 45845. i“ PONTIAC STATION WAGON _ mileage. FE 48370 after 11 $895 4 PETERSON 1963 Kaiser 4 door 1946 1953 Willys Seaan Station Wagon $279 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1-071 r AIBER SALES *# SERVICE 3776 Auburn Ave. FE 44602 oe PONTIAC TUDOR, $495. CLEAN thside and bag ae Low mileage. Pri- 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 6 door perfect condition, supervis _or's car OR 3.2112 STUDEBAKER ‘60 £ Shore Sst overtaulec’ No monev down $32. menth. LAKE ORION MOTOR 8. M-24 at Buckhorn IL’ c OF — Think of Carkner's in _Birmingham. Midwest 43410 ty grt STUDEBAKER, CHAM- pion ‘48 28586 ‘S33 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- 1 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLATE TO BUY.” extras ‘eage. 1 owner car. _TT Blaine. | 1953 4 DOOK PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN | er new _best offer takes FE 4-452 luxe ¢ door. Mydrematic. with al | PACKARD, 1950. RADIO. HEAT- ires, new paint’ new seat covers spotlight pol motor. Low mileage Clean fully eoulpped FE 45181 or FF 2- 8533_ PONTIAC ‘5! & RADIO. HEATER. standard shift. original owner. PLYMOUTH ‘# TOOR ood Body rough _Win Ave FE 48-1431 RUNS $195 340 Bald- 1952 29.000 actual miles Pertect shape, 1941 PONTIAC 2 DOOR. RADIO _ $800. OR 3-1972 2 ™ a heater New paint P cm —- Chase afte 1984 PONTIAC STARCHIEF ¢DR.| Pr 'sans * sedan. fully equipped, white side ; _wall tires MA 6-3300 dio, heater seat cerers: a | 1951 HUDSON PADIO. HEATER. |: é rdrize money down MI #3 ‘conn ° Lggnbia. —— car. $485. 312 FORD CONVERT. 1954. LIKE inst aE 7 € CYLINDER. new Reasonably priced. FE eae bea $35. 312 W. Montcalm ARD & PHONE LINCOLN 56-1100 (1 PONTIAC ¢ STREAMLINER. | 9685. $15 down. OR vember 3rd. You'll see the new Buick Century new BUICKS! New and Used Cgrs on Hand NEW . USED 1952 PEYMOUTH 1950 Plymouth 1952 Pontiac 2 door. Radio, heater and bydre- matic (Stock No. 3630) 1951 Pontiac PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill » Phone FE 3-7117 1951 Studebaker Chr y sler and blue. np ig ores PP en Club Radio, heater || Brand new, 235 bh. p. CHRYS- tion signals and whitewall and Karn (Stock No. NEW Deluxe tires. . 3642.) tT tear door with er steering S850 $495 — trim Sedan. Good car with radio and wer steering automatic beater. (Stock No 3663) transmission, radio heater, $495 f Plymouth turn nat ee low mileage. 1951 Buick Demonstrator with iow. lo 1950 WILLYS erst manhow Tisiscn’ Tie, “sees! || radian hester, undercoating and STATION WAGON. An ex 5 T 5 geo A OTHER , lent tires, overdrive transmis- $] 875 sion, lbw one owner. 1951 G.M.C. Suburban ’ ‘ in condition, radio and heat- ees 1947 PACKARD eee OS, | age Rg re a Chrysler oe A A brand-Hew CHR YSLER NEW $250 1953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CLUB COUPE Grey and black finish, clean interior, Now $3, 200 YORKER WN RD- TOP. A beautiful Seles coher, —s steering and every extra, 1950 PONTIAC Aftractive green finish, white- ‘50 CH EVROLET BEL-AIR cleims everything «€ MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE CORNER OF ideal co Wall tires, spotless interior, ra- $3 175 Gio, heater and other acces- ‘ sorties. $675 1953 CHRYSLER Chry sler NEW YORKER. The new. 190 Ag hetnd pew CHRYSLER fig” ow a Re catomatic with power : gon | tranemiaion. redin Finished tn hanes ether ‘eutres. This cn BAR- ‘tul metallic GAIN! $1 "625 $650 1930 FORD OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN CUSTOM TWO DOOR. Nice tn - Fg ransmiss radio an Plymouth $625 WAOON Equipped es follows: 1953 DODGE ~ ES Se ee er See These Wonderful Cars at 479 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK KELLER - KOCH, | H OL @coc. WIT ‘50 Ford 2 dr. Cus- 52 Dodge 2 dr. One tomline, radio and owner beauty. Priced heater. to sell! $295 "49 Chevrolet & Ford, $1095 both 2 door models — -’51 Buick Super hard- with radio & heater. top with radio and heater. $895 51 Pontiacs. 2 dr., radio, heater hydra- matic. 3 to choose from. : $1195 53 Hudson tudor, ra- dio, heater, hydrama- tic. Only one year old. ’ 995 $195 ® "52 Chevrolet 2 dr., 48 Chevrolet Club radio, heater, deluxe Coupe. Radio, heater. model. $1395. 52 Buicks — 2 dr. & 4 dr. — radio, heater and dynaflow. Take your pick. $895 51 Olds 88 4 door, radio and heater. $1295 53 Chevrolet 210 series. Radio, heater. . $995 50 DeSoto 4 dr. Ra- dio, heater — a real beauty. $95 down. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. You And Your Friends Are cordially invited to drop in at Oliver Motor Sales Wednesday, entered in the WORLD FAMOUS PAN-AMERICAN ROAD RACE. J. P. Zoccano the official Buick driver will be your host. Wednesday, Nov. 3rd — ALL DAY! We'll be open till 10 p.m. DEAL TIME AT OLIVER BUICK || We're closing out all of our used cars in the next ten days. empty our big lot and make ready for those meaiiers -ins ori those beautiful $595 $895 $1095 Remember > be acetic UNITED FUND" VER BUI OPEN TILL ‘10 P.M. a No- will be Mr. Remember that’s Riviera that We must -f995— ee -$395- eee —Th 451 Kaiser 4 dr. Ra- dio and heater. 4 *50 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 dr. Radio & heater. eS SY SE $695 | ’$1 Ford 2 dr. Radio Good condi- | heater. tion. '32 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan with radio and |) heater. ’52 Pontiac 4 dr. de-- luxe 8 Radio and heater. Chieftain model. All cars carry a writ- ten guarantee on. tires and batteries. we 2 § IMPOSSIBLE YOU SAY? NOT AT JEROME'S aay oer] of what some people may say and thing, all of our cars im this ed are wholesale priced or below We could sell them to out- of-state dealers but we prefer to give the people of Pontiac the advantage of these low prices, ‘46 Ol... .... $95 MODEL A FORD 32 4dr. sedan. with Blue Very good running car with new finish and and f white walls: Good car . $95 ‘40 Chevrolet. Black ‘ naten and sound body. Just the car tor the «ids. ‘ 47 Pontiac convertible with new top. See tt and you'll try — try bal — you'll buy it. Es a eee $145 Dodge Coronet 4 ér 49... $195 “49... .. $395 ‘47 ...... $265 ‘50... $495 a mes ‘48.......$270 ‘SO.....\ $595 Sharpicer.cRadige bener, My Sin) brug sovendre nia ‘48 ......$275 ‘SO ! IMPORTANT NOTICE |! These prices are good for Tuesday and Wednes- day, Nov. 2nd and 3rd. Folks, we have tried to describe the above cars. fairly. All of them can be | bought for _NO MONEY DOWN a and you choose your own monthly payments. JEROME S BRIGHT SPOT - 7 ‘Olds-Cadillac 5 é .“22 YEARS IN “PONTIAC” FE 2. 9101 FEg048 . or FE804g9 “Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass - 912 Motors Inc poh ocala a ipl $250 DOWN DE SOTO. PLYMOUTH. ___For_Your Convenience PONTIAC ‘34. CATALINA. FULL| . | OP EF N Rt 9 P. NM. Your old car will probably ma . 912 8 Woodward power, demo. Phone Service Man- Plymouth Cranbrook hight For Your Couventenes | oe tee eee tae And Payments of Only Birmingham | —y" all ( Come grr Wison . Pontise - Cadillac, reen tudor Equipped with on e i . . irec s | _ OTORS INC | 349.66 Per Mo. Open Till 9 PLM. | rmioghem malls 345 Oakland Ave. FE SCHUTZ MOT S FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE | $0441. ‘ 1951 Ford | DeSoto Ply mouth Dealer BRA Every Night Except Saturday | to 17) 195] _Plymouth : 912 8 Woodwa Birmingham | We Fi 7a 5) 190 FORD CUSTOM MADE TU- | e Finance appeal- —— gone rg fin | Bee NT 19 PM | _ dor. _ 905 5:2 Wo Montealm NATIONAL MOTOR 8 SALES tne th thts Concord sin “eater ia acobson i i is = — HUDSON ‘4 oon TR ANSPORTA- 171 gina + our family purse b Qverdcive transmission Al mo-|'5¢ SKYLINE FORD 2 TONE OTOR SALES tion. cheap. 44 Putnam “ a wee RUNS i FE ead soi me petees— tty tien Pontiac’s Exclusive = ee _ Call ehte to > aa Se oe olga DesotoPy mouth, Denier ‘6 ga HYDRAMATIC— $100, = after 11 am 7 Hudson Dealer etboa aon * tie thie apd’ that 13 pa. — W Pike hy _ penne. — $595 Cass at Pike FE 2-0350 * a e s oe E 2-0186 _ iss $4 CHIEFTAIN CUSTOM CATA- , . , and only $95 down. Low bank ‘50 PONTI 2 DOOR DELUXE. "$149 D Come to Clark: DODGE ss $29 DOOR LOADED | line, radio heater, white side $1 PLYMOUTH rates on the balance. “aces, besa. Deaeuaa Fe Ls s wer es $-9605 own LAKE '‘RION Orcs SALES _7, 500 miles FE PE 2-dse "A boodiarel car equipped SCHU TZ MOTORS INC, NICE M-24 At Bucka. ; - NICE 30 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR _ =e de 8 ars pb wireless aaa aechee ———_ — coupe. many extras. Royal tires, and tow ber’ rates oo we bat: StON for a good FORD Winn SAMY bait) West Side Used Cars | ial" sireies sts neater | 1, ,De@oto mt scHUTZ MoToRS Inc.| Geal On Cl USE| Szrbaf eth, Meer TMS | myth Nace wr encowe tom | paren ustet tom tats | OPEN TIL OPM. |e w_waten SCHL oe Pm U pe _ i and 4 PE 28171, Ext 252 _ WE roy PUY SELL AND TRADE. $647 For Your Convenience 198) BLUE PONTIAC: rr DOOR outh Deal A ut 3 9000 «= miles wer 12 8 wa Birmingham car! 147 FORD 2 DOOR. HEATER PE OPLE B'S Auto ‘ Sales Mies, dane eeY Cate: | Gite, vedio unter coat heater OPEN. "TIL 9 P. M. | genarin wwe Om Sante “eat | ieee Buch Gece 4 er 1.000 miles_ 063 “omen. PE 3008.| it ciguate” "iat Call EM 3-221, For You- Convenience 1951 Ford caakan 8 4 door sedan | Brookdale 1950 Chevie Deluxe 4 dre MICHIGAN'S PONTIAC ‘54 BLACK CONVERTI = —— : Fordomatic drive, radio and heat- —_______——— | 1949 Pontiac Club Couve eRe ble. loaded $2.50 or will PONTIA”™ TUDOR $495 CLEAN j er. A clean car selling for $795. | ‘41 FORD PANEL TRUCK, EX. | 1930 Kk Special 2 dr FINEST trade on ‘80 or ‘31 model.| inside and out_.ow mileage. Pri- 4 DeSeto | cellent condition. Cheap OR | 1954 Ford Victoria Save soo } Cal Ma 4 sete FE 4-2030- 3 sap Ai jovi ge es elub | _ 68 Oakland dt 23-2381 ON apne ad 13 MILE ROAD —=—=>= OS ee ae eee od ge Sea Sod kA naa end had ng a le pig ee ee ee a te _~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, » . 1954 : . * t + J 3 : oe ee , ; ‘ 1 ' * \ LJ a | | ae . Plastic Sproy Developed | ranian Prince Dies - econ ower of Stars Fairly Successful »rrecrn™ | sintane Cras | , ! : bade : __pumapenrua «wP) — 4 wen Airplane Crash . re . ‘ | cial -_ —_—— ie i sie ac ran Le ¢- 0, other items on a television show | Prince ahead - = y per ent those bi re-| of his brother, Shah elevision Programs --|| ¢, | ancer Nelson suerte pitas, nding, re of hit eet found deed Lae ! Gents Are So Genteel |'¥° eT lteter, Tm Mt MSR ya he mecage of eae Channel —-WJBE-TV Channel 5 Lt : rv ; | ‘The new spray, announced’ by| plane 40 miles north of Teheran. Se to -Rosemar yY Clooney Was lo far ‘Krylon, Inc. was used on two| The prince had been missing TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Gilbert in comedy revue. (2) /10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong . | p |coast-to-coast network shows and| since last Wednesday when be : Réd Skelton. Xavier Cugat, Abbe} School. (2) Garry Moore By EARL WILSON found completely effective. left his estates on the Caspian Sea 6:00—-(7) Little Rascals. Little ripe : ‘ . (2 : _ Mario W Be Li | The spray, especially developed | coast to fly to the capital for the film. (9) Capt. Video. Adventure |#:30—(7) Twenty Questions. Ika} (4) Children Concert. (2) Arthur | !ately,” Rosemary Clooney said . . . and I was amazed, too. | Sheree Wiggled. Well, | photographic work as well as tele-| 4 widespread! air search was serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane| Chase, guest. (9) To Be An-| Godfrey. Bince I've been expecting,” she added . . . and then I wasn't but Color Was P +vision, can easily be removed from | carried out after. the sircraft ’ Palmer sings. (2) Kit Carson.| -nounced. (2) HMlls of Ivy. Dr.|13:¢8-—-(7) Creative ® amazed... for whatever can be said about American men— t Color as Foor the sprayed objects with a soft) friied to complete the two-hour ) Perfume puts Carson on trail of| Hall helps girl student who is ex- | Honie. , % © |and plenty can be—they're chivalrous to expectant mothers. NEW YORK The second edi- | “Hoth. flight. ‘The Shah directed the gangsters in “Frontier of Chal- lenge.” 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. ' 6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. . 6:30—(7) Playhouse. “Big Night in Boone Town,”’ film. (9) The Passerby. Film. (4) Showcase of Stars. Variety. (2) Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) To Be Announced. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. liam, Tom Cook, Barbara) 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. mother. es of 198, “Lend an Ear,” was Mrs_Lillian Wehmhoener MacMur- Phel Brown. (2) Ray Milland Show. |. Sitchen.- (4) “I confess, too, that I'm playing it to .* more or less an ordinary program i 063 857 ps. . , ix dion 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. ; a“ in omnis ray left an estate of $1,063,857.81. 6:50—-(2) Sports Digest. Chuck| McNwtys sre on opposite Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces| the hilt. I was in maternal clothes about » comedy type. This represented her community- ‘Davey. wt | # election time. Life. the first week,——___- - |\— Sheree North wag-around with property share of the family for- , |9:30—(7) Elgin Hour. Ralph Bel-| |. as ; . some of ber enthusiastic wrig- | tune. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| jamy, Billy Redfield, Joanne sa tig tg Elizabeth (2) Seek “Then eee a z ~ a Cloon gling. Edgar Bergen had his | Mrs. MacMurray, who died June Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf! Woodward, Niva Patterson, Jef-| '"& *'°4 y family. ey Charlie McCarthy on hand too, 2) 1953, after an illness of many Murder and robbery of govern- ment couriers in “Avalanche,”| drama of romantic crisis in| Ladies Day. | “MY Ginter Betty said, ‘Just let me look at eugiy —_ its best to keep Bergen in profile met MacMurray when he was a adventure starring Louis Hay-| pysiness executive's life. (9) 2:e0—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- | You! I've never seen you look like this ye 2 when Chariie talked, it was very saxophone player in the pit or- ward. (4) Stage 4. Claire Trevor,| Theater. “I Like It Here,”by A. ” dies First. (2) Ladies Day. before. You look stra-a-a-n-g-e!' > in ; apparent his lips were mioving. (chestra of the Broadway show, Don Haggerty in “Foggy Night,” | B. Shiffrin. (4) Election Cover- | _* “My mother did the sentimental bit. F . Mario Lanza came back as a | “Roberta.” mystery of -disappearing corpse | age. Local and national news of |2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art! she cried and said, ‘Oh, my little baby.’ ‘ special guest to show how much! MacMurray married June Haver: pecting baby and is mistakén fot father-to-be. Ronald Colman, Benita Hume star. 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. Danny gets offer from movies while playing club date in Holly- wood. Danny Thomas stars. (9) Pick the Stars. Variety. (4) Fire- side Theater. ‘“‘Thank You Dr. Russell,” headmaster of boys’ school teaches boy and his father lesson in values. Stars Rhys Wil- fery Lynn in “High Man,” 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. ° 12:30—(7) Story. Studio. (# Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. * * Semewhere d4round Jan. 15, the Birth of the Century. = an * “Jack Benny christened the over lunch at the -Plaza. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride Show. (2) | ate scrambled eggs for two and sighed. Linkletter. Ky., songbird presents Jose Ferrer with an heir or heiress, and already many show people seem bent on making this “ ‘How's Max?’ he’s always asking. -Mariene Dietrich’s prac- tically taken the whole thing over. considers herself the original.grand- |» * * ’ ‘ the Cincinnati and Maysville, * * baby ‘Max’,” Miss Clooney, said She “2 NR 4 tion of the y Shower of Stars, out of Hollywood on TV, ar comp wh moe ‘MacMurray Rich, Document Reveals recent color transmissions. Pictures on black and white sets were somewhat hazy, and the color| LOS ANGELES w—Fred Mac- wasn't at a maximum. Apparently | Murray was disclosed.as one of something is lost in the long cross- | the richest men in Hollywood Mon- country haul. 'day with the filing of a document Othefwise the show, a chopped- |" connection wit hthe estate of up version of the Broadway revue his late wife. The document disclosed that and although the camera tried years, was a former model and and squeaky shoes. (2) The Rug-| election. (2) Election returns. “And I said, ‘No, my little baby!'” better he sounds on TV when he /last June 29. gles. “Grandma Takes Care of! CBs network reports on national | :99(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon oe +- «¢€ < actually sings rather than moving! The estimate of his late wife's the Twins,” comedy with! yesuits; WJBK-TV.reports on lo-| (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- his lips in time to an old record- | estate was based on state appraisal, Charles Ruggles. | cal results. ot aire nome a seems important ing. ot real property, presumably less 7: 7) t Deadline. News. | 19. : : = merely beca : husband Jose re- If a star for the hour is to be | than the actua] market value. The TaeetT) Whe the Weather. Dee ee Te St arte (4) Golden Windows cently got all her friends calling her picked, jt was dancing and singing ‘document did not list MacMurray’s Jerry Sevick. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2)| “Resie”—a name that most Rosemarys Gene Nelson, more familiar with | holdings, which traditionally would 5) Giveksile- ol caiiitn | 10:45—19) To be Announced. Beb Crosby. don’t like. ncaa? the show than any one else be-|be greater . 7:30—(7) ce = , | 11:00—(7) Detroit Free Press. |: 45 (4) Concerning Miss’ -Mar-| “I escaped it all my life, then he started a en dundves are aeecipad renseneies von ee ae . phe ro | WXYZ-TV Election News. Local) igwe. it. After he'd done the damage, he now calls me Rosemary |"*” __ iti for the Senate t y ed by Ken Mc- , of the state..The petition was filed against charge of murder in returns report y , | again. Cormick, Free Press political 4:60—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Cow- ‘ **Moonlight Witness,” with Bruce Bennett. (9) Roller Derby. Film.| Writer and Dick Femmell at eae Coe ce) Beemer eee 2 ‘ ”" ~ * Singer Dennis Day Sued en “But that Puerto Rican’s so proud! It wouldn't surprise me for $400,000 Damages | | ; “its | WXYZ, at 11:25, 11:58, 12:55. Na-| Brighter Day. ; ; ; 4) Dinah Shore. Dinah “Hits | WXYZ, af ed by John |4:15—(4) First Love, (2) Secret |! he delivered-the baby himself. And he'd probably do a great) Los ANGELES w—Singer Den Bing Crosby Returning © | the Road to Dreamland.” (2) : | job.” ; , ‘ DuMONT News. Doug Edwards. Daly and ABC reporters. (9) Na-| storm. . nis Day faces a $400,000 invasion-| to Radio 5 Days a Week SYLVANIA : . ; tional News. (2) News. (4) Late ® Mr- S “= World. | Ferrer’s filming “The Shrike” here now, and has half a_ | of-privacy damage suit filed yes-| | MOTOROLA 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Feature. David Niven in “Dine ©98-() re i - ‘| dozen other projects underway. Pictures, stage shows, etc. | terday by Hugo Friedhofer, Holly-| HOLLYWOOD w—Bing Crosby | CENERAL ELECTRIC Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf-| jer at the Ritz.” (2) Election! (2) Om Your Account. “and after that.” Rosie said. “he's gettin dy for bis bi wood composer. lis returning to radio, starting Nov. | : ford Show. Jo sings romantic | Returns. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (9) | produc a 1955 ok tenet a — 7 ie ggest The National Broadcasting Co.,22. He will be heard Monday HAMPTON ~ November songs. { Kiddies Film Fair. (4) Modern tion, ~ : was named as a codefendant. through Friday on CBS from 9:15) ' | -' WEDNESDAY MORNING a : s:aa—TT) Theater. Stephen Mc-} | NEDS nome ay M | Romances. — ~~ THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . {Eoted hase inte shit dealing with| it wil be the same type of pre ELECTRIC CO. F preg a toa | a -” hee—(1) proc Dee. bt on Aly Khan's interest here is not any movie actress—but Liz the plaintiff's life in a “de-|gram that skyrocketed the croon- oe me. ; . | Songs. (4)-Pinky Lee. | Whitney's horses. He so implied at El Morocco where he was Titive and derogatory manner.” er to fame nearly 25 years ago. | Fulton J. Sheen discusses , akfas b. (| R. Q. Lewis. cl cebtece ANa e— psychological effects of hydro- &00—(7) Bre a a " . | with the Marquessa de Portago (the. gen bomb. (4) Milton Berte.| Romper Room. (i) welcome |5:39—-(7) —_ Time. (9) former Carol McDaniel), Miss Whitney — | Martha Raye, guest, with Nancy| "Tevekr- Kiddies Fm aoa 4) Howdy and her escort, Dick Lund. Said he was Walker, Arnold Stang, Ruthie 9§:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. | Doody id Pirate Pete. in New Rochelle the other day admiring |. . _ _ eae Liz's hosses. 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A Goctrey 1:43—WIR, Guiding Light Connie Bennett said at Hutton’s Cock | UNFORGETTABLE G:1—wIR, Clark Quartet | ne, oo ee 2-00—WJR, Mra. Burton and Bull that she and sister Joan will do ) MY MOST od wxvz. Lee dene wwi, Bove VE Ely Be oS ent a TV series _. . Dorothy Dandridge’s mil- TELEPHONE CALL / hs CKLW. News WRK, News, Murphy WIRE, Tom Grerge lionaire suitor is asking her for a decision : BY MRS. © COLEMAN Reyneica, Ricing 11:15—WW4J. Blection Returns Saeaan pronto... Red Skelton shelved 25 MARI “ww, Base Mulholland 7 a a ye tt ‘weg, Pan, ait JANIS PAIGE pounds. . . Artie Shaw's selling his AT FUNT, MICHIGAN . Magic Musie CKLW. Election Returns CELY, warn. a farm — too expensive to run. 5 —— ; C:48—WIR, Lowell Thomas en eee rows | 10:td—WW2, Break tne Bank wx Martin Block WISH ID x. Re noe oline iebatiien uta. Celi ee betes nes IO Raia tiene a OO ee Marries a = Eien BE | ee SH_I’ 4 8 AID TH . : Pe ante s a = a 1s et . no ac a Cs as Es coe! —~qyemansil T rag yy ee WEDsespar mommIne | WAR. Sons maaan te Wik Brahe Dey | practor: “A slipped disc jockey.” TS Sw pense teew we. | “ows Ba ‘“Sareen Ugo wan, acinar uodtrey | SCAR: Harony HA Eart's Pearls . . . ° J 3 WJBK, Larry Gentile an oo eens _ -WEYR. Moa wa, Woman on Love It may be true that man does not live by as Outlook | WJBK. Gentile, Binge CELW. Prerie (184 wave Ge MeKensic bread alone, but look at the guys getting along 2:320—-Wa—e, Saconiieen C00 WEYR Rowe wolte wean News, Lady Song scnndlaon: souk Sauls on erust.—Craig (Cele.) Empire-Courier. - $f Ww, Morgan Beatty WCAR, Coffee M1: WHYE—Bver Since BP] 5 5. win elon Trent SINCE A-BOMBS ARE MADE FROM the stuff, Howie Weiss cxLw. Gabriel “Rent 190 WIR, Je Vinal 11:90-WJR, Make Op Mind me man asks, “Shouldn't uranium be called ‘ore-else’?” . . . That's 4 aS Oo ai Bowe Be WXY2, -B6 Mekensie earl. brother > 7a 1:45—WJR, B4 Murrow Way, deme te w votes , : WWJ, One Man's Pamily | Qonx Nees’ cue. | nw f ae ie ae ae (Copyright 1954) ernegins nen paguelyginansmgen 4:00—WIR, House Party : JR. the Music | 5. 11:43—WJR, Rosemary ‘ ‘ww Are Punny Hayy egg ey ww), Opens . were =. Payment Voted | tivities Subcommittee. He was sub- CKLW, Treasury Agent e- ews Listen, Lie 42:08—-GIR, Jock White Sobn. Den (cect . F | sequently fired in August. | 8:15—WXYZ Show World CaLw. Mews WWJ. Paye Bieadeth WCAR, News Careusel for Dismissed Mathematics Professor George nos WJBK Gentile and Binge WXY2Z— Curtain Cal) | 6:15— WWJ Stelle Malas | Piranian whe introduced the =f S| “Wwan Dragnet | nascKLw Toor aris | Gi ewe wcleoe | NCR | | Math Professor oi | ——} cae Po 400 wan ssece wee WCAR. News ‘Tal Wises Bieon, i] | ov tion, ane « | _? 4, — WW), Bob Maxwe . WXYZ, McKenzie ANN ARBOR (AP)—The faculty| “I hope that the passing of the : : : Easy oot 12:18—WJR, Farm Roundup , y | 4 an wes, Rose Tener | Cate move Zicewe | GERe Sage orem WCAR, Carousel of the Literary College of the Uni-| motion marks the turning of the * WY HUSBAND LEFT BARLY IN THE MORNING 4 WXYZ, Town Meeting Tak fees £0:00--RaN, Time Cus, Masts | 6:00—WIR, Muete, News versity. of Michigan was reported tide in the way these things have wEeo ee WITH THREE , $:15—WJR, Bud Guest wx Crocker WWJ, Woman in House today to have approved a resolu- a col ead ts he in . , 0:15—WIR, Mr. & Mrs. North | “wovz. Pred Wolfe CHLW, Your Bay Sed CKLW, George Wright tion asking the university to grant opera n way OT amet Returns | WCAR, Cotfen, Glew” WCAR Harmony Het = | "yi. News, Da @ your's severance. pay dip: | Uiich tenure cones have heen oun ‘ WJBK, Riection Returns $:30—WJR, Musie Bal } 12: 48— WW, Fran Harris - wxYZ Wattrick, McK. missed mathematics Professor Dr. ducted. e 9:45 sence. aaa tiem WXYZ, Richard Lewellyn | SLE’ Getece H. Chandler Davis. The action was| Professor William J. Levque, al- — SLE: iS - cents 0:00, Bowe wee (OOO reported taken at a closed meeting | so of the mathematics department, any grate| WWJ, Min $:15—WJR, Reynolds; Muyste | Monday. said he was “greatly heartened by Ww, Election Returns WXYZ, Breakfast Club 1:00 WIR, Head of Lite WWJ, Jim Deland Davis was suspended last May | the decision of the vote.” | p CKLW, News, WW, News, WCAR, Carousel | BAYA Reve sey WIBK. News, T. Qeorge WXYZ, are Time $-30_WIR. Muste Matinee | {0F Tefusing to answer the ques-; More than 200 of the 500-man > ". va. ° A “ = 09:18 WW), Oilderdioeve 0: WIR, Enenee Clue WJBK, Tom Ocorge WKYE. 64 McKensie tions of a House Un-American Ac-| faculty attended the meeting. -MUNTZ TV SERVICE | | U.N. Expected to Debate s'énnice se Gn k y. It will be decided by the | : delegated to handle the com- | i ’ . Red Aggression Charges [iin “it's c'te scm |, 4. Oakland County's Only Factory | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @®—) being debated in the U. N. Presumably this would be the 60- uthorized Parts and Service for Muntz | Determined to ward off further! |The Steering Committee voted | “°° — | Servicing All Makes | "aT 2 ALMA WHEN MY ANXIETY WAS ALMOST dsiay, the Soviet Union aitw we Oct. 19—over heated Soviet op- fy’ So Pase P ne yg paps = Men ’ new demande today from prompt} pestion-to bed ot deena «| Senator [aft s C&V TV | STATE POLICE. IN A FEW MINUTES, THEY of U. S. aggression against Com-| antl the touchy disarmament de- * * Ohi | manist Chins. bate was safely oot otto way. |CANGIate iN OHIO | service | elie — ae oe a. FE 4-1616 tant Gee ene “thin nhernses When the aggression charge was) CiNCINNATI W—Robert Taft Jr.|] 993 Mt, Clemens 158 Oakland (2:45 p.m. EST) to the 15-nation| first brought up two weeks ago, 37, grandson of a president and Steering Committee and insist on| Chief U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot son of the late senator, follows his an immediate airing of their two|Lodge Jr. demanded whether the | father’s political footsteps today as , comp\aints: Russian accusations might not be|a candidate for the Ohio Legisla- Ww no Vnted states ta |, DAM fC anctber Communst|iure” "ani «= Refrigerator - asher guilty ot-aggression in the vi- Lodge recalled that when Mos-|Republican, elects nine represen- Re Service ~: cintty of Formese and the China | ang Peiping brought similar | tatives. Eighteen equal- S:F0Uk Heatinialist. Chinn, with | mens betew Se Seen Coe toe, between, te |B @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians U. S. connivance, has ‘made Pi-| nrejude to. aggression in Korea.” “I think my election chances are - @ Prompt, Dependable Service ratical attacks on shipping bound * young Taft told a © All Work Guaranteed | for Red China. U. 5. circles mage clear that | reporter, Political observers agreed EE Ae foie raw —_— Dasrened mes thou here-to take part tn debate Pat ‘ eee Sg pe a group would vote Pnis| Om the Soviet charges, But there | Driver Injured pany Mi _ 84 Oakland Ave.—Free Parking , place items considerable speculation as | MT. CLEMENS ® — | ame De oR Nagy Ro og to how muuch support the Untied Baczewski, 58, of nearby Rich / Phone FE 2-6445 Mies Usiied States his branded States could command oa Such | mond, was injured fatally Service Assedietive cha gle gael yallanely a & position. in a car-truck collision on US , ‘mown it would not oppose their Any question of inviting Red'at Muttonville. ide : ‘ io | ® . : A 8a \ ‘ a ‘ | . ' t by ; : . % " Eo : \ > : z ; 2 i * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1954 ‘Sage Placed Election Day Danish Disabled (=== | Combet Polio, and Catena ps are made three or ‘Between Harvest, Winter | | WASHINGTON wh — Why does —oppose each other for iain Tour Germany | Stores Seeking Suburban Trade times a year. Those who have some financial resources pay for their tickets, about $65, But many go free, Their age must be between DR. H. A. MILLER so nm day fallin November torney in Wisconsin's Fol eat Geographic Society County. They aré Erwin Zastrow, r a ; I> and 6. Information is obtained | i Optometrist —— John Wanamoker Co. al Alexander Duncan, Whig! Republican district attorney since! Private Charity Sends pow ~ care the ell require, representative from Ohio, who 195, and Philip B. Morrissy, | what care y require . Closing New York City wrote the presidential election d&y Democrat. They are members of Busload of Invalids on) “s hed 7 North Saginaw Street | Operation Completel law in 1845:- ‘Harvesting is over the same law firm Sightseeing Tri | Six quali assistants accom- pe P Y then, and winter has not yet made | Rij) Bangert. former national 9 9 P |pany each busload. They include Phone FE 4-6842 | NEW YORK (UP)—It aad to. the roads impassable -” amateur shotput and diseus| COPENHAGEN, Denmark, ® — a& leader, ambulance man and ‘The big, comfortable bus wag ‘rained nurses. Red Cross volun ready to pull out of Central Station | teers assist-at-the stopovers. here for an eight-day trip to Ger- The eight-day trip is divided into many. |two days of motoring to the des- Like ordinary tourists the 25 pas-/|tination in the Harz Mountains, a sengers were eager to get going | four-day stay, and two days to re- ifor the days-of fun and enjoyment ‘urn by a different route, There ahead. |are sightseeing trips from the ho- | happen sooner or later. One of! jiowever, New York's oldest department | fied own day for stores is closing up shop in Man- | ¢,. Congress and often it was not | hattan because it can find morg ine same as presidential election j business in the suburbs. day. Between 1845 and 1872 Penn- | M | For 58° years the John Wana- sylvania, Ohio and Indiana voted maker Co. has dispensed every- in October ‘for representatives } thing from bedroom suites to safe- Even today Maine, by special ex champ, is trying to break the Dem- ocratic hold on Missouri's Ist Dis- trict. He's the GOP candidate against Democratic Rep. Frank Karsten * * until 1872, each state “Better Things in Sight” » Open Friday Evenings ) eee Closed Wednesday Afternoons its voting “_———os OO eee eee The offers } these geographic society othet historical items pel To the Citizens of PONTIAC who VOTED tedey. Thenk you for being good citizens. To those who vated for me, thank you for your confidence support. | LESLIE H. HUDSON ‘“Demecratic Candidate for Btate tative City Pentiac ty pins at the busy corner of | Broadway and Ninth St. in down- ‘town Manhattan. The big store wil} close in January | From: now on cials announced, the company will concentrate on sales in suburbia This -means the Wanamaker branches at Great Neck, N. Y., and outside Wilmington, Del., and two others to be opened with- in a year in big new shopping centers at Yonkers, N, Y., and Wynnewood, Pa. The Wanamaker decision to pull Tub stakes took other New York re tailers by strprise, But it only dramatized something they al- _|ready knew the suburban shop- ping center which is easy to get to and offers acres of parking Wanamaker -offi- | ception and because of an early winter, votes in September for all olfices except presidential electors Ld . * While Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr is giving up a seat in the U. S | House to run for attorney general of New. York, his older, brother James is seeking election to the House from California. John, the late New Deal President's young est son, has been campaigning for a- Republican Congress as a vice chairman of the Citizens for Eisen hower President Roosevelt's personal physician, retired Vice Adm. Ross T. McIntire, is Democratic candi- | date seeking to unseat Republican |Rep. Bab Wilson 30th District A pair of law partners — one a in California's | Voting as a citizen's privilege | goes.’ back to the ahcient Greek city-states. Some public officials were elected viva voce-—=by voice vote—though more were chosen by lot, Romans voted on waxed wooden slabs, and later by white and black balls. The word ‘‘ballet’’ itself de- rives from the Italian ‘‘ballotta,”’ meaning ‘‘little ball.’’ 7 * tL] Following English custom, the Americgn colonists voted aloud, al- though &s early as 1634 MasSachu- setts was using a paper ballot. The voter had to bring his own piece’ of paper. 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