oe Pt . The Weather zt. THE PO! C PRES a Details, Page 2. Edition 112th YEAR ‘ x*«x* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, iN 9, 1954 —30 PAGES a | > Te Outlines Health Preble DR! ROBERT H. BAKER State Medical Group Feae Cites Need for Physicians to Serve in Rural Afeas By WILMA GREENWAY “The vital problem facing the medical profession today is getting qualified physicians into outlying rural areas,” Dr. Robert H. Baker, newly igan State Medical Society, with the Pontiac Press. installed president of Mich- said sony in an interview “Wider distribution of medical care is a challenge not only for the doctor, but for and the state. the community, the county “Equally important, he said, “is getting new drug dis- coveries, surgical techniques and medical methods into the day-to-day practice of the average physician.” The 62-year-old Pontiac surgeon, who was installed Sept. 29 as official head of the Michigan Medical Society, pointed out that the absence of running water, elec- tricity, laboratory facilities and hospitals often dis- courages the modern young doctor from settling in rural areas. “Communities should be educated to the need of pro- viding these minimal medical facilities,” he said, “and doctors should be shown how to revise their modern methods to match available facilities.” Reds Lied, U.S. * DE Baker, who has prac Charges in Note and was active in organiz- | Demands Russia Pay ing the medical staff of! Pontiac General Hospital, | $2 Million for Aircraft Shot Down Last Year said that one of his aims.as | president of the association | was to reach out to doctors in remote areas and see that they were informed of the edvantages available to WASHINGTON ®—The United |gan State Medical Society is to States today accused Russia of |@ducate doctors and ‘the \public in having “willfully and knowlingly”’ ithe newest advances in medicine,” lied about the shooting down of an Dr.-Baker stated. American B50 bomber over the Sea| “Three days of our fall \con- of Japan in July, 1953. It filed &| vention are devoted to present: fi “Primary purpose of the Michi- them through tha society. jormal damage claim for $2.-| ing scientific papers by world 785,492.94. | authorities, new devel. At the same time the United’ opments in the of niedicine | States challenged Russia—if the and surgery. Communists deny liabjlities for the damages—to join in taking the dis- | pute to the International Court of | Justice. Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen delivered the 17-page American note te the Soviet Foreign Office “Another three-day postgraduate clinical conference in the spring | has the same purpose of bringing doctors up to the minute on what | is new “Another service is to bring the | in Mescow today. In Washington, the State Depart- ment made the note public and announced that U.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. has been instructed to circulate the text) among the members of the UN adio. Security Council. newest in medicine ‘right to the doctor’sdoor’ by providing qual- ified leaders to go out into the field and talk before local medical groyps, as well as sending out in- formative ‘litérature and publicizing ke Tells Hed for GOP Cone | Liegler Allocates Over 10 Million to County Roads Plans to Spend That Amount Here Over Two Year Period “State Highway Commis- ~\|sioner Charles M. Ziegler /|plans to spend $10,176,000 ‘lor Oakland County high- _| ways in the next two years. His plans were revealed yesterday in a report to Gov. G. Mennen Williams which | the , | stated that the department / expects to spend $149,762,- 976 on state roadways in 1955 and 1956. The funds are part of federal and state allocations. “This is a great deal more than Oakland County expected to re- ceive,” Leon V. Belknap, engineer- manager of the Oakland County road commission said. Of the 38 counties listed in the report, Oakiand’s ls second only to Bin mage Kent with $11,- 620,000. Other counties and amounts to be ‘vecetved are: ee eee ae Barry $1,615,000, Bay $2,472,000, Benzie $690,000,. Branch 0 ee Calhoun $2,353,000, Cass $200,- 000, Gute $41,000, $3,125,000, Clinton $1,930,000, ton $2,170,000, Genesee $3,239,000, Grand Traverse $63,000, Hillsdale $360,000, Ingham $1,180,000, Ionia $700,000, Jacson $700,000, Kalama- zoo $2,345,00. Saginaw $1,909,000, Shiawassee $700,000, St.Clair $810,000, St, Jo- seph $855,000, Tuscola $620,000, Van Buren $580,000, Washtenaw $580,- 000 and Wexford $1,340,000. Churchill Blasts Laborite Bevan ‘Says Isolation of U. S. Would Give Europe to Communists BLACKPOOL, England (AP) — Prime Minister Winston Churchill declared today the withdrawal of | posal the United States “‘into isolation would condemn all Europe to Rus- sian Communist subjugation and our famous and beloved island to death and ruin.” The 79-year-old British statesman told the annual Conservative Party Conference here that ‘isolationist -sentiment does exist in the United States in a policy described as “Fortress America.” But he assured his listeners the “wisest forces over there, irres- | pectively of party, will not allow the great republic to : be turned |from the path of right and duty.” Podge mentioning Aneurin Bevin by name, Churchill as- sailed the leftwing Labor leader ‘for allegedly taunting the Amer- leans to “go it alone.” ‘ “Six months ago a politician in newspapers, magazines and who has held office in a British r Cabinet and who one day aspires Still another benefit, he said, 3/2 become leader_of the Labor It-was the second time that the a medical placement bureau that| party did not hesitate to tell the United States resorted to this ex- traordinary procedure in pressing what is clearly a campaign to get satisfaction from the Soviet Union for the destruction of American aircraft. The first instance was two weeks ago when Washington asked some 1'; million dollars for a B29 shot down off northern Japan in October, 1952. The incident in today’s formal diplomatic note occurred on July 29 last year and resulted in 16 Ameri- cans. dead or missing. Physician Says Crump Is ‘Somewhat Weaker’ The Woman Pays GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Mrs. Edna Parish, 48, Grand Rapids, “puts good men where they are) most needed.” ments, Dr. Baker indicated that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) In the field of new develop. | fatal disaster than that this evil Americans to ‘go it alone.’ “One cannot imagine any more counsellor should be taken at his *isuggestion,” the Senate-House Longhairs to Go Sporty, Play at Game WASHINGTON #—The longhairs' and the crewcut set rub elbows and oboes tomorrow at Griffith Stadium. The occasion: A concert by the National Symphony Orches-/ tra between the halves of the Washington Redskins-New York Giants football game. Maestro Howard Mitchell said he and Redskin owner George Pres- ton Marshall hit upon this “brain- storm” during an evening of con- versation. The orchestra, sporting evening gowns and tuxedoes, will-offer the fans three selections: “Prelude to —— Act Three,” “Hail to ? and “Stars and Stripes F Delay Hearings on Dixon-Yates Senators Plan to Meet Again on . A-Contract After Election WASHINGTON «—The Dixon- Yates contract was on the shelf until after election today “at the Atomic Energy Committee © said, “of members representing both * Blaze. Destroys Three Businesses political parties.” This was the committee's word- ing yesterday in wiring its 18 mem- bers there'll be no public hearings next Wednesday, as had been planned, on the much-disputed pri- “of members representing both Two Are Safe 43 asin Nixon to Visit and Campaign in California LOS ANGELES W—Vice Presi- vate power proposal, Instead, it suggested the hear- Well-Known Surgeon Dies in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Dr. John the Calvary of Michigan Medical School, was a past chief of staff of Blodgett Hospital and Mary After Freighter Capsizes NORFOLK, Va. (‘#—The Coast Guard reported this morning that two men had been picked up and three ‘| others sighted in the water from the ore-laden freighter, Mormackite, which according to one survivor Capsized id| with a crew of 48 men aboard. =>. * The first survivor picked up from the missing Helghior, identified as Michael Angel Hernandez, chief steward of the Mormackite, said the ship capsized. He did not say when, but Coast Guard officials estimated it was prob- any early Thursday when winds were high and seas Predicts Bigger jammer Indictment List 150 miles east south Cape Henry, Va., after mri Capehart Says Housing Inquiry Will Result in had been sighted by Navy and Coast Gyard planes out More Charges WASHINGTON uw — Chairman of Elizabeth City, N. C., which directed the Mace- Capehart {R-Ind) said today he expects “a lot more”’ indictments |donia to the area. | Shortly thereafter the planes re- to result from his Senate Banking Committee's investigation of post- ported sighting three more men in life jackets in the water. committee recessed four days of hearings here late yester- day. But Capehart ordered sub- pocnas for five witnesses to appear at a hearing Nov, 9. He empha- sized the investigation is not con- light, A boat was put overside but nothing was found. It was later that the Coast Guard plane sighted the man in the water and directed the ship to the area. dent ‘Richard Nixon arrives from Denver by plane tomorrow morn- ing for a four-day visit in his na- tive California, where he will campaign in behalf of Republican congressional candidates. California and the San Joaquin Valley until Wednesday, then re- turn here with stops in Salinas, San Luis Obispo and Santa Bar- bara. He leaves Thursday for Horston, Tex. Politicians Seek Nevada Votes Court Rules People to Name Man to Complete McCarran’s Term RENO w—Republican and Dem- ocratic candidates for the «two-year balance of the late Democratic Sen, Pat McCarran’s term combed, Nevada's sparsely-settled acres to- day in search of votes, knowing at last they are legal nominees. After’ a tense week-long legal | Court decided the question yester- day: It ruled unanimously that the state's 102 thousand registered voters will name the person who will complete the term. The GOP had contended Republican Gov. battle. Nevada's State Supreme} injured in previous testimony, A special federal grand jury here has been instructed by Atty. Gen. Brownell to “inquire into bribery and other criminal conduct in the federal housing program,” and grand juries also have been con- vened in other cities. Capehart said indictments are showing up almost daily and add- —The FBI today arrested Joseph Sydney Petersen Jr., 40, a former employe of the National Security Agency, on charges of im- properly obtaining secret documents connected with word.” the national defense. ed, “there should be a lot more,” Free Bed Children’s Hospital here. | ciuded. Records in Baltimore showed Charlies Russell had the right to Farller, Capehart had indicat. | ‘he 6.000-ton Mormackite was in a namg McCarran’s successor. ° s : Bay collision Dec. 13, With only until elec. ed hearings were over except for ulletin who wished to testity be- | 12! with the Horace Irvine. The| thon, Demorratic , Alan cause they thought they were collision occurred.in a heavy fog.| Bible, 44, and Republican Ernest WASHINGTON, (AP) Damage was slight and there were| Brown, 5i—both Reno attorneys no injuries, a whirlwind campaign, ven though the legal hassle na emally carves 6 | ended, political overtones still rock | this desert state. Democrats were Three Coast Guard cutters were | jubilant over the ruling, They had sere from Norfolk to the area to| accused the GOP of attempting to continue the search. Twelve search | block the election. Republican lead- planes, six from Norfolk, five from | ers denied the charge, contending Elizabeth City, N.C., and one from) they only wanted to make certain Floyd Bennett Field, N.Y., also! t'e winner of an election would are covering the area. | hold office legally. Highlights of Eisenhower’s Talk to the Nation From INS & UP Dispatches “As leaders and workers and ee and objectives. any political party less of party, can give their between the won't give us these the cause in which we believe is . To this cause, all Am DENVER—Following are highlights from President} Eisenhower’s speech in Denver last night: in your precincts, you know that the members of our party cannot carry this battle alone. We must enlist the spirited support of friends neighbors, regardless of party, who believe in our than - ericans, enthusiastic support.” “Now, my friends, a cold war of partisan politics Congress and the executive branch goals. “This brings up a political fact of life.” “You know perfectly well that you one car with two drivers at the steering wheel and expect |, to jag up any bv ga on going in Ses Ce - Church, will be the minister of the church, Dr. W. Glen Harris. Dr. subject. ; Harris will preach the sermon on|% : and of The much-discussed ordinance, “Faith but Not Enough,” and the {| ee ee oe oe ee ee brother which stipulates that all new or) Chancel choir will sing. a ptbbeaser ot the get's Menioeh i rg ll , ome cantina Sean expanding businesses must provide}. The Detreit Commandery, No, admitted in a signed statement 1, K.T,, will host Damascus Com- mandery, No. 42, K.T. and the Goldberg. Detroit Consistory at the service, The public is invited to attend INLAND AWARD WINNER — Thomas Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. further refinements. beth the service and a reception > |3inch electrician's son described | Frank Fox, 113 Water St., Milford, | quarters as the receiving point for A lengthy discussion om the gs- | to follow. _| by teachers and friends as &/ is one of the Pontiac Press car- French defense secrets. sessment formula for financing a ** _|“good ... quiet boy,” offered no | riers who received the Inland Daily The Communist party news- parking lot at the southeast cor- | -After previously asking for a reason for the double slaying. Press Outstanding Newspaperboy Humanite in Paris today ner of Pierce and Merrill streets | check on both the low and second Gallagher said the youth, a Boy| award. Tommy won his award for published a photo of Allen Dulles eccupled ‘the commission's time [iow bidders before awarding the Scout leader who had never before | over two years of outstanding serv- of pictures of the Inst week, , contract for paving five streets in _ {been in trouble with \the police, | ice on his Milford route. He's a jeadiog hauiens im the sensa- And Thursday night's joint mect-| the Quarton Lake Estates sub- Lf. AP Wirephete | chain-smoked cigarettes but other-| busy boy in other fields, too, Tom- Genel caplenage ease, ing with the Planning Board found ‘vision, the City Commission this} WHOPPER SETS RECORD — Wallace Pinkham, | catch a striper.” To the astonishment of both, the | wise was calm as he explained the | my belongs the the Presbyterian both groups 80 involved in zoning “eek ®warded the $22,095.75 con-| junior and senior; with the SS-pound 9-ounce striped | father promptly hooked and landed the largest fish in slaying and readily signed his state-| church and its Senior Hi Youth} The pictures were labelled with problems that the subject of the | '"@¢t to Detroit Concrete Products, | bass caught by the father in surf of West Tisbury | the nine-year history of the fall Striped Bass Derby. | ment. Fellowship, the Boy Scouts and is| this caption: “Behind these faces parking ordinance again fell by the 'w bidder. beach at Martha's Vineyard Island, Mass, Pop took | World's record striper, a 73-pounder, was caught Then, Gallagher said, he told} on the working committee of the|is hidden the truth of the leakage wayside. Presumably a third try, Paving 2 his 12-year-old son fishing to “show him how to|near here in 1913. rai ioe a — find Mblerd Toon Canteen. is are affair. By — ‘leakage” re- e ¢ e jempected to be completed by . : , in-his room) and his blood-stained | the Civil Defense Ground Observer | mation from top-secret meetings of Record - breaking enroliment | Oct. 30. ee Sukos Is Ancient Autumn clothing hanging in a kitchen clos-| Corps He plans to become an Air the French National Defense Com- age tv) nr dn eae me ason Funeral [== 2 °°" sare pes Sse it mie oe pa i og Lary Ale pois ing this week in homes through Feast of Praisin -Sharin The holice chief said “‘there is P Humanite accused French au- : enrolled from several’ states, Italy Birroingham-Bloomtield-Frank- g, g no question of sex being a factor thorities of refusing to “knock the Virgin Islands and South Amer. | '!" @rea, training for their record-| Sukos will be celebrated by the| (chapter 23, verses 39-43), Associ- on a at in this case. It definitely is not." 0 al on the only door behind which is ica, according to Marion E, Good- | re@king Torch Drive job which) Jewish people of the world begin-| ated with the synagogue celebra- Gallagher quoted young Chapin's the truth—that of ‘the Mafia ale, headmistress. Of this total 78, gins Oct. 19. ning at sunset, Monday. tion of the holiday are the famous statement as saying he began stab- ae which unites (former Paris Po- are boarding students and 187 are| More than @ thousand volunteers |~ Sukos is the plural of the He-| Thanksgiving Psalms of Scriptures} Service for President )|>ing and beating the girl the mo Heo Citef Jenn) Gazing and day students. | whe will bear a major share of/ brew word, suko, a hut. The holi-| (Numbers 113 to 118), with their : ment she opened the door admit- Or rl Ing (former Interior Minister Leon) —_ the annual give-once-for-all cam:| day commemorates the divine | numerous repetitions of Hallelujah | Of American Motors ting nim to the Goldberg apart. Martinaud-Deplat with the Yan- Cranbrook School's peak at- paign, will attend special training providence Which sheltered the an-| (which is Hebrew for ‘Praise| to Be at Cranbrook ment in a substantial section of ° Is O Bo kee 0.8.8. of Allen. Dulles.” tendance figures shows 340 stu- | sessions, cient Israelites as they wandered | God.'’) Springfield, - Three Girls, _ Y The Communist paper's refer- dents new carolied trom 16 states | “These are being conducted un-|in the desert from the land of] Ceremonial objects associated) DETROIT (INS) — Services for| Then. Gallagher went on, the] Draw Sentences After | ence to the 0.8.5, — the figure by Harry D. Hoey, head- | J. Gray, chairman of the training aes Saton ‘rensh, "te Raper rge W. Mason, chairman went to the child's bed and stabbed} Pleading Guilty cotdaiens diane teas anderen . master, reveals 186 bearding stu- | committee, and the following train-| _ S#ke*, often ¢ Tebernac- Loner ca myrue, ci president of the American Motors} him and beat him with the wooden - SS (Sang ass pm er pa “oe : dents and 154 day boys. ing leaders: eS ae ane t ryt trus fruit. na-| COrP:. who died yesterday at the knife handle. hpi op-anaalpag eltaiely sen- by the CLA yeas oP “feast athering,”’ as | represen s dependence - : * * « te 2 's in Coun- : ee aes headmistress of] Mrs, Charles Mentrew, Mrs. | such ie the model efter which |{ure for nourishment and beauty, | Ke of 63, will be held at 3. p.m. The bodies were found by the| ty i alle 20-year-pid youth , Teports that 214 elemen-| Rethei Kelley, Mrs, Cari Binkle, | me created the Amert- It is customary to build a booth| Monday at Christ Church Cran- youngster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | paid a $30 fine and drew five days R e Mrs, Joseph Dodge, Mrs. Robert | can Thanksgiving Day, or lean-to outside of one's home or | brook. Bernard Goldberg, when they re-| Friday after a stern lecture by ura Medical Care Bouse, Mrs, Haines P. Walmsiey, Ret to Sukos can be found| “Pen the synagogue altar in honor|- Mason died in Detroit's Harper |turned from a night movie. Lynn| Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum ae rf : y E g Us! if Fre i by if i | : 3 Fo = 5 | I 1 3 i eH en i i Jamaica. west-northwest called Hazel “ | Report Name Correction Appecrance HAM — Incorrectly re- | Press Thursday as scheduled to appear Oct. 29 in Jus- tice Court on a charge of possess. | ing false documentary evidence to | purchase an alcoholic beverage, wag the name of John E. Bell, 19, in Court ported to of 5329 Chester St. | i its 125-mile-per-hour winds Caribbean Sea today west-northwest course) Laymen's Sunday will also be no immediate threat to observed at the church with Wil- | liam Ladd, Sunday School super- hurricane hunter planes intendent, speaking on “Yes You penetrating the great dis- Can.” Also participating in the because of its violence. | service will be Fred McCulloug warned away from it) lay leader, Floyd Crouse, and oth- crewman of a plane was ers. Juan, P.R., Weather ae | Local —. very danger. ing the restern Regional Con- Was expected to continue | ference of Soroptimist International, course in the | this weekend at Columbus, Ohio. Sea today. The | Birmingham's representatives are: course would take it south gFi - £5 ke the regular worship service. Fourth grade through adult classes will meet at 9:45 a.m. as im the past. : h, . °* +. members are attend- | Helen Larkin, governor; Mrs. Mary | Dewey, president; Mrs. Nina Noble | delegates. | Others are: Mrs. Marion Schmidt, |Mrs. Thelma Zimmerman, Mrs. | Edith Foster, Irene Hanley and Mrs Eloise Wooster * . > Guest minister at tomorrow's 10 a.m. serviee of the Unitarian Church at the YMCA, will be the Rev, V. Ogden Vogt, minister emeritus of the First Unitarian | Church in Chicago, where he will start meeting at 11 a.m., dur- care nursery will also operate ehildren under three years of _| Tune, by Purcell; a in the Bibical Book of Leviticus | Detroit Organist Plays Selections at Church Here Philip LaRowe, organist and choirmaster of the Church of the Messiah (Episcopal) in Detroit, will give a recital on the new organ-sonic organ at St. Mary's- in-the-Hills on Joslyn Road Sunday at 8 p. m. Mr. LaRowe is a graduate of the University of Michigan with Bachelor of Arts and Master of Music degrees. He was pro- fessor of organ at Texas State College before coming to the Detroit church. He will play the following numbers: —_ Trumpet Toccatta _by Mereaux; Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach; Come, Sweet Death by Bach; Humoresque by Dvorak; Prayer by Boellmann; Primitive Organ by You; Andante Cantabile by Tschaikowsky; Song Without Words by Bonnet and a selection of familiar hymns. President Tells Need for GOP Congress (Continued From Page One) the start of his harder -hitting tactics, the President jabbed re- peatedly at the Democrats without once mentioning individuals or the opposition party by name, In fact, throughout his speech he deleted from his prepared text several mentions of a “ can” Congress and talked of just “Congress"' in reviewing the rec- ord. Aides could offer no explana- tion for that—which was some- thing he did in Los Angeles, téo. . ” ° “We're backing Ike’ = signs popped up all over the auditorium The person scheduled to appear served as minister for 20 years. |when he walked to the rostrum to is James LaPine. 19, of 645 Wood- land Ave. He has authored two books. ‘Cult and Culture" and ‘Art and Reli- gion,”’ the last considered a classic start his address, which the White |House said was carried by TV and radio to 1,250,000 party work- A premature baby is born in its field. A coffee hour will fol-|¢'S at 26,500 rallies around the every three minutes in the United Jow the service acetal E ry States, according to a survey. | the Rivenoak Avenue home of jt: : ; + daughters and two grandsons. The Weather eee Wik nb larg Loh in 1952 were determined to “elimi: ——— <= at this man from Lima, Ohio, will be T Ni ° P h T Music, photography, travel and PONTIAC AND VICINITY Partly MOMS Club Unit 3 will hear re- nate penetration by the Commu- abr esg wis Kam m first guest speaket in all of the services Wo IppIng OOC es ree outdoor sports are among his hob- -— aight ong Senter. ¥ — ports on the state convention which Dist Conspiracy in our govern- eg ees g sey P sane : st at the Christian and Missionary - . bies. He is a charter member of Sanday 77 te #8. south te sewth- ends in Detroit today. Tea ,will ;ment, and another when he de- bei pres 7 = Lev ss . second Alliance Church Sunday ; F nklin Housewife Youth the Kiwanis Club and the Torch eo ee | follow: 'clared “they did not consider that He Agia Sam ree a ccere Mr. Tam states that for him, Ta P Club. Teday in Pontiac ee . ed he ne Alvin Jacobson, financial secre-| Gog ig not a vi but ki . : Ab am stare preceaing & am. i ‘ That Was « poke at the Truman| tary; Mel Goldman, recording sec- penne is part owner of the | 4 Franklin Village housewife and| playmate, Roulaine Hacker, 10, Pos poreng age oleng = the s0- ‘. thee Presbyterians Hold administration's handling of the| retary; with Sam Toby, Charles} crates Smelting & Refining Co. of | 8" 11-year-old neighbor youth spent of $2500 Colony, happened by. pointed out that the Dai Baker Downtown Temperster subversion problem. Eilender, Edward Blumeno, Sol/r ima God is his senior partner | Part of yesterday climbing trees.| “I shouted for ‘them to stay| Medical Society has chigan State CGM. . .on. 200: so tam .. 06 . The crowd cheered, too, when| Newhouse and George Sdrowitz,/ 114 receives 51 per cent of the not for exercise. They were| aay.’ said Mrs. Byers, “But they many ‘‘firsts 7B. Me. cccsee 0 aime 6 f . 7 . meinbers of the Board. $s pe but v a to its credit, GB. M..coeeeee 5 Lm 70 rvices or ee he said his administration toler- . b profits. trying to get away from two dogs thought I said, ‘call the dogs on CO. m..........0 2pm ny ates “no vacillation nor in action| The dinner is sponsored by the/" 1 i9:¢ wr Tam borrowed away,’ and they did. The dogs just provided the first and larg- wa m.......- : The Joslyn Ave a | with those who,| B'nai Israel Men's Club with Joe : , ‘hich | Which were nipping at their heels. waked over and licked est all-state medical insurance y nue U nited Pres | 4S in dealing it . money to start the company which cre their Ses ieee Bun of $30 am byterian Church will hold “Spiri- by force or violence, would over-| Jacobson, general chairman. reclaims silver trom photographs. | Mrs. W. B. Byers, of 26475 Nor-| hands.” plan in the nation, It prompted sets Sun. at 441 am tual Emphasis Week." beginning | throw the government of the United He went broke. He prayed and|™andy, the treed housewife, had The owner, Mrs. George Card- the TB X-ray program which has Moon rises Gat. at 4:22 p.m tomorrow and lasting throug h | States.” . ee Sermons Preached asked God for guidance. He says, | rushed to the rescue of John Faulk- arelli, who lives nearby, heard the mony a ray hey decrease in PP —— A Oct. 17, a See ny ee “Suddenly, God spoke to me.” He|ner, of 26862 Scenic. wi he commotion and called the dogs . disease in Michigan, ‘Highest temperature ................ ss Dr. Homer B. Henderson of | Flsenhower feitera satiniedl T . . explains God speaks to hi : away from their victims, who were} “It has gone beyond the medical : +s 4 Grove City : blicans by themselves cannot m through | heard him screaming for help near 0 to 15 Lowes temperature ........ #0 Grove City, Pa., will preach each Lie i Noveunbar ection battle in panis ; ng iS his conscience. Sometimes there | his home treed from 10 to 15 minutes. and reached out into the social and : Westher—ciugy, evening at 7:30 o'clock His topics | ¥™ ; , . Oakland County dep- |CConomic fields. Over 300 doctors : One Your Ace a Fontixe - Will be: “A Place for God,” ‘Why Awe me Rar Prd ee Sacer ba The Light of the World Church gree gg a nr “I knew someone was in trow- | uty Mike Felice said both ‘a on standing committees are work- ome toetaees eesti $8 — I = a Christian?,” “Why |S rer sent Dentocrats, Eisenhower | 0" Harrison St. is holding revival | creased. dows pcohagir oop “ead con ong eaxibnee wee soy gene Lo my child wel- : quenphoneun Sieastheccuccsscss 08! esus Come?.”’ “The Barome- |," . . meetings every night next week!“ vr Tam went to an attorney » anc oon ire —Patr. |ter of Life.” “There Is a Super declared: ; ; at 7:30 p. m. including Sunday. | ang, will the half blocks fram my home According to Mrs. Faulkner,/fare, medical ethics, control of is Genperetercs | Man,” “When Men Killed the We must enlist the spirited sup- There’ Wil be ‘Gab ovenqetions, made a , so that half his | - Sire, pss sad ee le wes Johnny's mother, the attack on her | cancer. polio, rheumatic fever, - This oer Deere King.” ““W 5 port of friends and neighbors, re- ~' | business goes to others when he son resulted from a protective in-| ty ” 2 in jaro KiNG.” “What Do Folks See in believe in| Barbara Shelter who preaches in| ; a tree just out-of the dogs reach... and other illnesses. : : j Y j ap = fe gardiess of party, who believe — é : is gone. : = ; : stinct in the older dog for her five-| Ref h this a cena *! four House’’ and “Three Great | 5... principles and objectives.” | English and entertains with the when she arrived and she tried t0| onthold pup, who t el ecting his philosophy on ne Los 76 «Conclusions . The President got one of his big-] @ccordion and Rose Martinez who | |. shoo them home with a stick. for the excites agged along | matter, Dr. Baker summarized: 1) Marcy $48: The choir trom the United Pres-| vest hands of the evening when hed preaches in Spanish. Both are Jail Escape Too Easy “They started nipping at me, and] yy On teen ae ee ‘There are only two Milwaukee $4 32 byterian Church of Drayton Plains | praised the administration's "Ve ‘from Colorado Springs. Colo. MONROE, La. (UP) «— The city|1 knew I had to get out of there} 4010, Piha Poa A the gro which constantly strive to limit Minneapolis $9 $8 will give special numbers, Wednes- sel icy fh Mrs. Raymond Martinez, wife 5. ouinethieer- itg| 80 I Climbed another tree,” said] 50° O° @ both legs. Mrs. | their own a0 62 ord in the foreign policy field and decided to do something about its " Byers was injured more when she] “One Eta Catan (ot Re cinic. from | added: Jot the pastor of the church, will |rotting, 50-year-old wooden jail to-| Mrs. Byers. climbed the tree than by any site = 0 ore Ce tenue United Pres-| Kor ue first time in 20 years] play the piano for the meetings. !day after a pound . Betty| While the Faulkner boy and | the dogs gave her. “I'm not used| “The other is the medical ‘pro- Bi Church will sing Thurs-|there is np active battlefield any-| Anyone | wishing transportation Grayson, 22, ripped its iron bars} Mra, Byers were im the ‘tree, to that kind of exercise,” Mrs.|fession.. which tries to i = Sc > : s ‘ a | “ ¢ ‘, ? > Mecting at 1:30 p.m. Monday at ! ' country | * * * There was a burst of, applause when Eisenhower said that voters of the holiday. In this “suko” prayers are said and sung, lauding the goodness of God in inspiring seekers of freedom with courage and in sending mgnkind the boun- ties of nature, Traditionalist Jews observe Su- kos for eight days and follow it | with a holiday known as Simchas Torah, or the “‘Rejoicing. over the Law,”" when the cycle of weekly Biblical readings is concluded with the last verses of Deuteronomy and immediately begun again from the beginning of the Book of Genesis. Reform Jews observe Sukos for seven days and on the eighth cele- brate Shminj Atzeret (‘The eighth- day convocation’’) with rites sim- ilar to those on Simchas Torah. At Temple Beth Jacob, the fest!- val of Sukos will be celebrated with a special holiday. service in which the children of the Religious School will participate. Monday at 7:30 p.m., there be a processional to the altar by the children who wilt carry bas-- r ket, of food to tay before the booth which will adern the altar The festival wil] begin at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Beginning Monday, Congregation B'nai Israel will observe the Succos (Feast of Tabernacles) Services, with the following schedule: Monday—Mincha 5:49 p.m. ‘Tuesday—Shacharis, 7:30 a.m.: Religious School Celebration, 10:30 a.m., Mincha; 5:45 p.m. Tuesday—Shacharis, 7:30 a.m.; YIZKOR (Memorial Service) 8:45 p.m., Religious Schoo} Celebration, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday—Shacharis, 7:30 a.m. Rabbi Henry Hoschander will conduct all of the services. The annual Simchas Torah Din- ner will be held Sunday Oct. 24, at 6 p.m. The dinner will welcome home Mr. and Mrs, Meyer Simon, whe have been traveling extensively in Europe and are now spending the Jewish High Holy Days in Israel. Mr. Meyer is president of the Congregation. The Synagogue's recently elected Hospital, where he had been under treatment since last Monday, His physician said death was caused by pancreaitis and pneumonia. A sportsman and nature lover, Mason was active in Boy Scout work and was a member of the Detroit Regional Executive Com- mittee. He also was a licensed pilot for several years, flying his own plane on hunting and fishing excursions as well as on business trips. Mason, who received an hon- orary doctor of laws degree from the University in 1951, was an‘en- ergetic backer of the Phoenix Atomic Energy project and helped raise money for its development. He is survived by his wife, Fior- ence; two sons, John and George, ana two step-daughters, Barbara Fead Mason and Mrs, Richard Sharpe. California Dems Awaiting Adlai's Speech Tonight LOS ANGELES @®—The Demo crats of Southern California rally ‘round a home -town boy, Adlai Stevenson, in Hollywood Bow! to- night in a key campaign effort. The 1952' Democratic nominee for president is scheduled to de- liver the principal speech before = expected sell-out crewd of 20.- About 300 party leaders have contributed $100 or more each for ‘the privilege of having a buffet supper with the former Illinois “[governor before the program gets under way Last night in Oklahoma City, he predicted a revival of Demo- cratic party strength in the Nevember elections. - The 1952 standard bearer ducked all ‘questions here and in Okla- homa City regarding his own poli- tical future, But he wore a big smile as he was met at Los An- geles International Airport by sev- eral hundred supporters bearing placards, ‘Stevenson in '56." Christian Layman Will Speak Sunday ~lanley Tam, a Christian lay- Ann had been. stabbed M times. Her neck was broken. Stephen was stabbed 24 times. His skull was fractured. , The police chief said Chapin's arrest came after a house-to-house check of the neighborhood around the Smith and Goldberg homes. He indicated that a piece of crochet thread, found in the Goldberg apartment, led to the Chapin home. home Earlier, police who described the thread as their best clué said it had been wrapped around the han- die of the knife to secure better -. Ld] . . Neighborhood companions de- scribed Chapin as a ‘quiet boy’’ who traveled alone a great deal. They said his parents always in- sisted he be in the house by 8 p.m. Stunned neighbors, meanwhile. were unanimous last night in their amazement and disbelief. Some of the reactions were: “He was the only teen-ager '! would have let into my house with- out a thought of my children's safety."’ said Mrs. Gerald Baxter. * . . Chapin's father in a copyrighted interview with the Boston Globe, said: “I can't understand any of this. My wife and I are taking this very bad, because, above all else, we firmly believe that our son is innocent. I pledge myself to fight this to the end. I'll never let my son down. “Ken was s0 close to us that we would know, without any doubt, if any of these things were true. They aren't, and we will fight for him all the way.” Frederick Marriott Will Play Carillon Christ Church Cranbrogk is pre- senting carillon recitals, through the months of October and Novem- ber, Sunday afternoons at 4 p. m. Frederick Marriott, organist and carillonneur for the Kirk-in-the- Hiljs. will play tomorrow and Nov. 7th. Mr. Marriott came here from the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, University of Chicago. On' Oct. 17, the recital will be played by August Mackelberghe of St. John's Episcopal -@hurch, De- troit. Dr. Maurice Garabrant, or- ganist Christ Church will play Oct. 24th and Oct. 3ist. about the group's drinking. After hearing their pleas of guilty to illegal possession of beer, McCallum called the youths’ pre- dicament ‘‘unfortunate and intol- erable.”’ The three girls, on probation for a similar charge growing out of a Sept. 4 raid by Pontiac Police vice squad on a drinking party at 14 Clark St., was driving. Club Will Celebrate 10th Anniversary The Ladies’ Club of New Bethel Baptist Church wil] celebrate their tenth anniversary Sunday at 3:30 p.m, The Rev. L .M. Martin and his choir of the New Light Baptist Church in Detroit have been in- vited to be in charge of the serv- ice, according to the pastor, the Rev. William H. Bell. Head Cut in Accident Jerry Thomas, 17, of 39 E. Ber- nard, Hazel Park, was admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with injuries suffered yesterday when his auto skidded on loose gravel and struck a utility pole off Avon road near John R road in Avon Township. According to the hos- pital, Thomas has a concussion and head cuts. Pressing Need Today (Continued From Page One) “As for the Salk vaccine for polio,’ he said, “We don't know the answer until next April It seems to hold promise, but so does other polio research vased on live vaccines."’ With regard to socialized med- icine, Dr. Baker stated emphat- ically that he believed a .tax sup- ported program of medical care ° would “decrease quality and not system would “No give life to that type of contract.” for 12 years, and for the past three years has been secretary. Dr. Baker received his M.D. Degree from the U of Michigan in 1916 and a graduate degree in surgery from the U, 8, Army Medical School in Washington, D.C. Following his military career, he returned to teach surgery at the University Hospital in Ann Arbor while achieving his graduate Ge- gree in surgery. Married and the father of two children, Dr. Baker has four grand- ’ ‘ & 4 THIS WEEK ONEY to introduce the most spectacular vacuum cleaner of all time! ALL that’s modern in ONE cleaner! © plus exciting new colers—rich red and silver gray! @ plus NO DUST BAG TO EMPTY (ef course!) urry! © and this amazing offer saves you $40 te $50! $40 to 350 See “live” demonstration ot ovr store AT ONCE or tiesert Phone te.) FOR 10-DAY HOME TRIAL! ROY’S 96 Oakland Ave. FE 2-4021 Core errr - : CRITICS ARE FORGOTTEN It’s easy to criticise the work of another of it but who is now remembered? I doubt 5. &. VOORBEES if you have ever heard of the latter but few indeed who has not spent many pleasant hours with William Shakespeare. The “Knocker” makes more noise than jhe person who quietly builds, who is construc- @. tive in thought and action. He is the one . whom we admire. Last week, last evening. today there are the wrecker; unable to bufid they take delight in tearing down—but they are soon pushed aside, forgotten. It ts the builders we remember VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 208 N. Perry Sirect Phene FE 2-a078 aX HUNTING FOR _ THE BEST SAVINGS PLAN? It isn’t always easy to include savings in the average family budget. But . . . lots of folks agree that a savings account here, helps them build their reserves faster. CURRENT 2°% Rate We offer you a safe, convenient, flexible and profitable savings plan. SAVINGS INSURED to $10,000 PONTIAC FEDERAL A Mutual Savings & Home Loan Association 16 East Lawrence St. OPEN SUNDAY Tremendous Values! GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. ‘PE 2-2784 ENCORE—Allison Hayes, who made quite an im- debut in “Francis Joins the WACS,”’ featured role im her second movie for Universal- “Sign of the Pagan.” International, THE PONTIAC PRESS. Seer Se eee eo 7 e ; hee i : ped pe She will play * A ~ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1954 the slave-wife of Attila the Hun, played by Jack pression on film fans when she made her movie | Palance. Also in the big U-I CinemaScope Techni- will play a] color production will be Jeff Chandler and Rita Gam with a cast of thousands. Press Publisher Defends Crime Reporting Methods ANN ARBOR «®—A lawyer criti- cized newspaper crime reporting and a newspaper publisher defend- ed it th an exchange of views from the same platform yester- day. Charles W. Joiner,” University of Michigan professor of law speak- ing for the Michigan Bar Assn., said newspaper accounts of trials “often influence the jury beyond the evidence in court.” “In some cases it has denied an individual a fair trial,”” Prof. Joiner said. ‘Sometimes even the state has been denied a fair trial.” Harold A. Fitzgerald. publisher | | of the Pontiac Press, said in re ply: “It seems to me democracy is on trial instead of the press. You cant suppress the right to talk to the American people.’ “In a jury today,” Fitegerald said, “apparently you want te get a person who knows nothing about everything.” Fitzgerald also defended news- paper responsidility and raised a question of the ethics of ‘‘the at- torney who leaks evidence” to the | press. Prof. Joiner and Fitzgerald spoke before the. University of Michigan Press Club as members of the same discussion panel. Fitzgerald said that it would be difficult to find a jury that could approach a case without any feel- ings or prejudices whatsoever, He alse said: “Sometimes the attorney leaks evidence intentionally because be wants to get it out. If you object Prof. Joiner said that in some cases jurors said they went home to read papers, ‘because we wanted to see if we missed anything.” Fitzgerald refused to concede thai newspapers were irresponsible jn their handling of courtroom cov- Highways in Mexico Washed Out by Rain MEXICO CITY #®—The Comirn- nications Ministry said yesterday virtually every major highway in Mexico is impassable in part be- cause of rains and storms. This includes sections of the Pan American Highway, and the major tourist routes from Ei Paso and Laredo, Tex., to Mexico City. The ministry said portions of the Ciudad Juarez ~- Mexico Highway He Needed That Book BERKELEY, Calif, (UP)—Agnes Puck, 60. was attacked -by a thief« yesterday who ran off-with her , purse containing $71 and a copy of Plato's” *Republic,.” which de- scribes an jdeal state where crime does not exist. erage. He said, “However it’s a part of democracy. If fr¢edom of the press is not perfect, it's stfil a part of our form of government.” Prof. Joiner Jater said, “I do not think we shotid deprive a news- paper of the right to criticize. That should be jealously — Women Catches Robber Using Only a Flashlight SEVEN FOUNTAINS, VA. ®— Mrs. Mildred Davison, tress, walkéd into the combination postoffice and general store here and encountered a burglar. She flashed a beani on him from an electric flashlight and ordered him to march across the street to her home where her father took charge. “I was aware from the I saw him that he was more fri ened than I was,"’ she said. “Be- sides with the light in his eyes he didn't know whether I had a gun.” postmis- ee Se 2 CHICKEN 462 Auburn Avenue - oe ae) os Gait ~« Rae ee OPEN SUNDAYS 7AM. =8 P. - STEAKS -C Try us for a-delicious Sunday Dinner Hot Home- Made Rolls Every Sunday ‘OPEN WEEKDAYS 5- 8:30 ~AUBURIN COFFEE SHOP Iq ts ee SS ete M. PS ee a ai Sell gga In Aubyrin Hotel — Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morgan . & 2? Satna” te ." “Reliable INSURANCE. Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE slabs / Fill your bin early coal. slower. . today. Call FE 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Be warm this winter. Beacon coal heats better . . . doesn’t break up . longer. 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SAGINAW (DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE STRAND THEATER) STORE WILL BE CLOSED All day Monday, October 11—Tuesday, October ‘12—and Wednesday, October 13—to mark down prices, arrange stocks, engage extra help and sales people and complete all final plans and preparations for a GREAT *125,000 REMOVAL SALE At the Most Substantial Reductions of Our Gareer Including every department ond eorticle in our store consisting of $125,000.00 worth of high-grede Men's Clothing and Furnishing Merchendise including netionally known and edvertised Men's Suits—Topcoots—Sox—Underwear— Dress Shirts — Sport Shirts — Jewelry — Neckwear — Shoes — Hots — Slecks — Pejemes — T-Shirts — Scerts — Gloves —Jockets — Reincoats — Sport Coots— Belts — Suspenders — Leather Goods— Robes ond hundreds of erticles thet spece will not allow us to mention. All must end will be closed out to the bere walls regerdiess of cost or loss of profits —. Come in prepered to buy money-seving bergeins—We promise you yill not be disappointed, but we caution you te come eorly—FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED WHILE OUR YEARS AIT! W T . of confidence and fair dealing Don’t buy « dime’s worth of Men's Cloth rnishings nyth HUDDIK'S MEN'S WEAR has stood before the me - aes we public for many years, an auntuaten cea wenn the foundation of Confidence and Fair Dealing — always the leader in establishing the tenets of high and scrupulous frankngss in business — stating the truth in its advertisements — and inculcating into its employees the necessity of telling the truth about the merchandise they sell and offer for sale — never deviating from the policy of carrying only the finest merchan- dise procurable from the moremost makers, markets, and designers of the country Service rendered over many years becomes better and better in stdying the community's needs. A store may be. ever sO Courteous, ever so anxious opens Thursday, October 14, promptly ot 9:30 O'clock. WATCH! FOR WEDNESDAY’S to please — unless the merchandise is of de- dab! fi ' doe f PONTIAC PRESS rch bat Wow wan UNE tae eka this high standard: may be judged by... their FOR PRICES AND FULL growth and the fact they will scon move’ into r of the mode he DETAILS OF THIS se ot Stee 4 doors north ye "3 Nowa a 5 - where they wilt otter tor sale Amer. GREAT SALE! era Fin Men's Clothing G Furnishings... But before we open our new store we must and will JUST THINK WHAT THIS dispose of every dollar's worth of merchandise in our present location And if the people of GREAT SALE AND MONEY- Pontiac and those living within traveling distance of our store know genuine saving bargains our stocks will be closed out slick and clean within the next few days Coming os it does right in the heort of the fell buying season—in foce of tedey’s high prices and the scarcity of merchendise—'It will be a welcome HELP WANTED help to the people of Pontioc and to 10 Men’s Furnishing Solesmen hundreds of families living within 5 Men's Clothing Selesmen traveling distance of this store—we 10 Seleswemen have but one object and one aim and 3 Coshlec - thet is the complete close-out of every 3 Ww ae article in our present store within the rappers next few doys — You heve wanted 3 Shoe Selesmen - lower prices — you have hoped, dreamed and waited tor lower prices —now they ere here in levish plenty pod yeti one con goinsey, ie or dis- SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 14, Promptly at 9:30 o’Clock, Rain or Shine! TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS! . PHONE YOUR FRIENDS! > THEY WILL THANK YOU FOR IT!. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT NECESSARY. APPLY AT STORE PROMPT- LY AT 1@ O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER lith ae ee ee Ree iM i io THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12, ‘Michigan _& Patent Office _ Daily Bxcept A Prrsomats, Come 5 cums omy F Seon femmes, Bae SSS ‘Entered at Post Office Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter —_ aaa“ MEMBER OF THE the use REBELS gees Bee SSS ‘ H carrer service we "hel i ; Rey PES ay beter’ bs | ieee are vpavable ip advance. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19% Pontiac Newspaper Circulations In all the hustle and bustle with Which we are variously beset today, one fact in the newspaper business becomes increasingly established. ; Circulations are mounting. War, peace, snow, hail or sunshine — it matters not. More and more people are buying newspapers every day than ever bought them before in all the Nation's history. * * * The reason is obvious. Important things are happening. No where else can you gather all the facts as easily, as surely and with so little loss of time. Commercials on television and radio are mostly @ pain in the necks. Surveys show this, too. The same people who voted against the current epic of pain- ful commercials WANT advertising in newspapers. It is a part of their life training. eth That's where they look for it. * * * , Want ads alone are a tremendous / ‘@rawing power. The Pontiac Passs has , averaged more than 1,200 want ads | every day for the last six months. Peo- ; ple are eager to read thent and are eager Aaah: Al I tan: TT, Sila 8 oe ple: Hs ee ¢ , (el agli ei A ee 3 : z z 4 : ~——-ed for Duluth to pick up its first - : cargo of iron ore. / It was built by the American Ship : Building Co. for the National Steel Co. ’ and will be operated by the M. A. Hanna : Co. Secretary HuMpurey was active in : the two latter corporations before he | entered President Eisennower’s cab- ; inet. i * * * A While the new freighter isn't the longest on the lakes, its overall length of 710 feet places it third in this respect. Only the 715 foot T. R. McLagan of ~~~ Canada Steamship Lines and the 714 :. foot Joseph H. Thompson, also Hanna Operated, are longer. ' But the George M. Humphrey ‘ - exceeds all others in its total A carrying capacity of 21,000 tons. The ship’s width of ‘ 75 feet means that in navigating the Sault Canafit will have only two and one-half feet clearance on each side. * * * Oil fired boilers supply steam to the turbine which develops power enough to drive the ship at more than 16 miles an hous fully loaded. Quarters for the , @fficers, crew and guest passengers are the most luxurious on the lakes. All officers have private rooms with baths ~ and the-crew members occupy double ‘ooms with baths. The recreation rooms ‘Bfe equipped with television. is S24 ~« * * _, Until_the St. Lawrence Waterway is : d, the great new freighter will # ‘ t . ply between Duluth, the Great Lakes Steel plant at Ecorse and other plants will be used to carry Labrador ore to these plants. “a ‘The ship and the plans made for it are convincing evidence that the steel industry intends to make the fullest use of Quebec-Labrador ore and of the waterway for its transportation. ° ‘Hoover’s Son Sworn In An eyent of more than passing inter- ‘est is the junior Hexsert CLARK Hoovenr’s forma! induction into office as Under- secretary of State. Now 51, the former President’s son was unanimously confirmed by the Sen- ate last August to succeed the retiring General Walter BEpELL SMITH. * * * In major the career of Secretary new aide follows that of his father. . Like the elder statesman he studied mining engineering at Stanford University, has traveled over most , of the world and has had a suc- cessful engineering practice of his own. Possessing an inventive type of mind, the younger Hoover turned to electron- ics in developing an aid to oil prospect- ing. The result was his mass spectograph which detects gas seeping up from petroleum deposits thousands of feet below the surface. m .©,.8. & } ried out a diplomatic mission in connection with settlement of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. In his new post it can no doubt be expected that he will be able to do much to ease the heavy load Secretary DULLES has to shoulder. The People’s Business Hits Civil Service Prof. Pollock of U. of M. Fathered State Systems By JACK 1. GREEN LANSING— The father of state civil serv- ice recently took his monster brain child out __ the woodshed and applied the razor strop. This was warming not only to the child but also the neighbors in other state agencies who have wanted to paddle the brat for some to any one, probably belongs to Prof. James % evstey of the National Steel Co. After,that, it © EE Fite < * MAN DOTH NOT THE ty ’ * THE PONTIAC PRESS. “SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1954 ee ad ng VE BY BREAD ONLY, BUT BY EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDETH | MOUTH OF TH LORD DOTH MAN LIVE.” Diet Deficiency em bicte, ee oP i™ ue as . aR Eid ary tt TE goa F * — BUT 8:3 Voice of the People J. N. Herman Says Raising Bus Fares City Lines More Business Will Cost the g si $¢ Lg zag I i LAE. ttt! Ph tle F F g g > 25233 ,aF 272 : aTeertapay! dames RK, Snyder 9610 Dartmouth Rd., 3 ri i i i f 28 Pee 5 ; Michigan Case Records of a Psychologist Life Insurance Policy Best Solution to Savings Problems of Most Couples if wish to of- Ferpbar bria” the beep sible Kit on -your ] day, then read the advice to we. religh this heir te tou their husbands unduly about it lest their mo- s be misunderstood. Older men should employ this gift, too. - Pollock of the Universityof Michigan. 37 DR. GEROGE W. CRANE K Pollock has maintained a reasonably close watch on the system he helped achieve over the past 20 years, so his judgments should be of interest. First of all, Prof. Pollock said in a recent speech that “anyone who compares our civil service today with the old days of the spoils system is bound to admit that we are far better off. The state has more competent em- ployes than it ever had before; the dol- lar savings have been immense; service te the people is improved; and on the strictly technical side, the techniques of personne! administration have been well established and have been steadily up- held by the Civil Service Commission and by the courts.” Daddy had some pointed things to say about his offspring. He said he wanted to “view with alarm and criticism”"—and he did To put it briefly, Prof. Pollock says it’s time the Civil Service Agency called in some out- side experts to make an inspection of how it is operating. He notes that under its constitutional bul-. wark, the agericy is the richest in the nation and should not be afraid to spend a little of it to find out what's wrong. . Prof. Pollock says he is disappointed in the “paucity” of research, imagination and initiative—the things which. were sought when the agency was left well- heeled with dollars. Prof. Pollock says he is not satisfied with the relationship between civil sefvice, the executive branch and the Legislature. He speaks sharply about the ‘Civil Service Com- mission's well-cursed habit of springing massive pay raises on the Legislature after the budget is completed, He speaks of the agency's standoffishness _ or superior attitude, toward other agencies. He says it acts like a fourth branch of gov- ernment. He notes that many state officials feel they are themselves put on trial by the Civil Service Commission often Befuses to abide by the standard regulations. required of all other state agencies. : Case M-336: Dave G., aged 29, “Dr. Crane, how is it possible for a young married man to lay y up money for a rainy day?” he grumbled, unhappily. For life insurance stablilizes mar- riage and keeps it happier. AND Iam not joking, - For example, it would take the average husband more than a life- time to save $10,000 by banking a few dollars each week. But he can. in effect, have $10.- 000 in his bank account inside of - - an hour if he takes out a $10,900 insurance policy and anything se- rious should happen to him later. Aunt Het Insurance also relieves his mind of a lot of unnecessary anxiety over money matters. expected dilemma. If you should accidentally be snatched from this earth via an auto wreck, your financial arms per re or i fr Nin THE 2 i i i : i if Li a 5 ; I _ Jersey and policy is only slightly higher than life insurance. a ae Ee HE i 63 ! cf | oH i iF S ue « i i He] af z§ aE af an res eee? . * ¥E>>! E: > The Republicans did take a bit of a varn in Wisconsin, New aine. Straws may show which way the wind blows but they have plenty of hay stacked in the barn. The Republicans are figuring on Ike's personal magnetism to keep ‘em in Washington until they find out what all of Tru- man's porches are for. Outside of that this has been a sicganiess campaign, Maybe that's all for the best. They have a habit of snapping back and knogking you out from under your hat-piece. We remember an ice-man in our tewrt who was doing all right until they invented the deep freezer. He figured out a cam- paign slogan he figured would ‘bridge the gap. It was, “a cake of ice never gets out of order.” That made the town people laugh okay. But the opposition figured out the answer. They advertised, ° “and an electric ice box melts.’ never That's why we're glad _ this campeign is proceeding without shibboleths. A shibboleth is a ’ code word you can't pronounce. If you can you wouldn't know what it meant. It's about the way we figure the campaign. The Democrats are go- ing to stay in order. z i e ef ey < | | 4 sf g Z i if ur AY | | t afi 5 H e i : | i gE i | iH B 7 + it | i <—= + § 3 { HE i E i i : i nf i i | : : ri i Hi FE i i ; vei ‘ Tier a: ? bE From Our Files your obedience is fulfilled. ; —H. 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S. director j | E sturdy, square look shortens your Coats of every type are being. shown, slim reefers to aE THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 FIVE Karen. Stark Designs an Outfit for Swank Fabric or Novelty Cotton. | But Try ‘to Make Best of What It Has to Offer. tt | ee ists G j if r ae Eee Hel hh iff TET rb. Hi E E E pif rF baie ese fii pelt gl HE z 2 g g : wanted to stay there. But my fa- ther made other arrangements for all of us, my brothers and sisters and me. And here I am—so un- happy. What I want is a good home, and love and a future. How can I convince my father to let me go back to hig folks?" You're yearning for a place and a time and a set of circumstances that happened to you when you were quite a different girl, You were on a visit, a youngster con- tent in the security of the love of your immediate family. Much has changed since then. The grownups of your family | have put their heads together, and opened their homes and their hearts to you young people. I q F isPeiBF OT TAL lhe Syi2 fase ee: zoids? deters aa tn dte Ee gRiz | 7 i ra i : lf f i ; 3 tinually darting around in search of other talent, Once spotted, the new guy becomes a pew project. Once captured, the gid boy friend gees the long voyage alone, Why does « girl switch from one boy friend to another so fast? Well, this girl does, and maybe she 4 | “Dear Miss Woodward: I've been going ovt since I was 12—now I am 14, Mother tried to stop me, but gave up, I look much older than I am and have no trouble get- ting dates, The trouble is that I like a boy until I go out with him three or four times. Then I give him the brushoff. Do you that have no desire to stay put for long, for one thing. It’s because you use your feelings instead of your head in sizing up a boy, for aother. It’s because you. work up a beau- tiful picture of a boy in your imag- ination before you really know him, then find him falling short of the mark you set, _ It's because you're not really discriminting in your choice of boy friends—you're ready to date any- one who wants to date you, You're willing to try to like each of them enormously. It's because you're constantly looking for the new con- Ava Claims She Won't Return to Frankie Boy f By EARL WILSON . New YORK—"Give it up, Earl!” Ava Gardner said, with a augh. She was speaking of my amateurish attempt to reconcile her with an old husband, Frank Sinatra. I'd closely watched their transatlantic courtship, marriage and-bust-up, and now I merely conjectured that they might yet relight the old fires. “Frank and I gave up long ago!” ~*~ * * * Ava limped across the room—she'd sprained her ankle the night before, dancing. Plucking at the collar of her Corgi dog, Rags, she showed me the tag which read: “I’m on my way to see my mama, Ava Gardner.” Rags had come in by air that day from California. é “Isn't he named for Rags Ragland?”—meaning, of course, the late comedian. “Yes.” She nodded into the collar of the lacey white ; housecoat so cool and neat, “Frank gave him to me. He adored Rags.” accompaniment of a string quartet, engaged from a sym~- I can see what I'm doing. And music. AVA GARDNER ~*~ * * “We did pictures every pos- sible way. I was lying on the floor and he was lying on the floor taking my picture.” * * * * We spoke of her visit to the Ernest Hemingways in Cuba. “Poor Papa,” she said. “He writes standing up. He showed me his work room, which he calls his ‘deep freeze.’ “I hear you saw Mickey Rooney?” “Poor Baby,” she nodded. “One of those girls chomped on him for a lot of money. He says he's very happy now.” “One of those girls he married. was very pretty,” I said. “He always marries pretty girls!” she reminded me. ~x* *« *&* * “The photographers now say you won't pose for cheesecake.” “I never did and I never will!” Here for the exploitation of her new picture, “The Barefoot Contessa,” Ava said she may do something unusual next time—make a picture in the U. 8 She may go to India on the next one, however, She's been away so much, she's perhaps the only woman in Amer- ica who hasn't an opinion about Marilyn Monroe, “-——-— “I must see her in a picture!” Ava said. j e:..-& wt “What do you consider your home now?” “I sold my place in Hollywood; so I don’t have a home any more. Just Nevada, till I get my divorce. . . and after that . . « I'm just a gypsy.” x* *&* *& * THE WEEK-END WINDUP ... “DON’T PRINT THAT!”: A big dept. store canceled the charge account of a famous actress this week. She'd re- turned a gown, claiming it was stained—the same day the papers ran pictures of her wearing the gown at a premiere. * * * * : : Charlie Applewhite, offered an eclair, said jokingly, “Look | at_the chocolate-covered frankfurter!” Ly Dee neecaest ars =: Sonja Henie was offered 25 G's plus a percentage to be queen of the Winter Sports Show at Madison Sq. Garden next month. * * * * A famous British actor owes his gov't. $138,000 in back taxes. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Danny Crystal tells of a gypsy who just inherited a million dollars—so he moved into a store on Park Av. * * * * ‘ WISH I'D SAID THAT: Al Fodor described a penny- pincher: “If he drank poison he'd try to get the deposit back on the bottle.” (Copyright 1954) Try It House Your Snapshots Do you have pictures or snap; never be able to get them all to shots which you want to keep, but | gether, find them all over the house? This| Here is an answer to those loose is too bad, for — long or pictures. This is most inexpensive : and you may want to make several ol and porhape you will! snoto books for different kinds of pictures. You will need a package of construction paper and one large piece of cardboard for the cover, Decide where you want the holes, then use a paper punch to make the holes in each sheet, Cut the PETUNIA! Whats the solution To this little riddle 2? My trousers forever Get creased inthe middie /| | and punch holes in this. Tie them per around . the wire, Petunia, and seal with cellophane tape, you'd ee ee ee 4 Be ae ee ae Te eee Se ean ee PE eM. e = . ™ THE PONTIAC°PRESS, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 9, 1954 : ‘ ; se ee Fs : SED ae Bed. 4 > : i i f - $10 MONTHLY Cartage ond six months rents! applied te perchace price. & GALLAGHER . _ MUSIC CO. lin tii ill ti Hf kis i 7H] Ft i i k { i 4 it ate f! | JENNET NELSON Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Maines avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Jen- net, to Dwight Phillips of Cass avenue. He is the son of Mrs. J. 0. Phillips of Porterville, Calif The couple plans a January 8 18 & Huron, Ponting FE 4-0566 wedding. | Anniversary Celebration Proclaimed ji W. Donaldson, mayor , proclaiming the week of Oct. 10 to 16 as National F , - Pentioc Press Phete Mrs. Owen Tells of Overseas Experiences Mrs. Harold J. Owen told of her experiences as a WAF during world War II to members of the Zonta Club of Pontiac Thursday at Hotel Waldron. - Reading a proclamation signed by\Mrs.C. W. Salton of Lincolnshire road, first Mayor William W. Donaldson in recogni-|vice president of the Pontiac club and Mrs. | day of inception until the troop tion of the accomplishments of the Pontiac|Melvin C. McPherson of Elizabeth Lake | tirst caught giimpse of the Statue National Federation of Business and Pra-\road, president, National Business Wom- ot Liberty. fessional Women’s Clubs, are (lejt to right) jen’s Week will be observed Oct. 10 to 16. | Presbyterian Groups ‘Meet H riz ¥f i a! 2 devotions and Mrs. A. L. Drury gave a missionary report on India. Mrs, C, M. Saunders and Mrs. W. J, Beebe were guests of the group Mrs, Leslie Tripp opened her home on Milinels avenue to the July-August group. She was as- Auxiliary Has Annual Affair Pontiac Jaycee Auxiliary held the annual progressive dinner Thursday evening at the homes of Mrs, Frank Oosterhof, Mrs. James Jenkins and Mrs. Morgan Sipie. Guest speaker of the evening was Marion Fisk, social worker at Pontiac State Hospital. The hos- pital has been chosen by the aux- iliary as a yearly benefit project and plans were also completed for all money making projects. Mrs. Elmer Johnson announced that the Jaycee Auxiliary regional meeting will be held Nov. 17 at Hotel Waldron. Guests for the evening included Mrs. James Martin, Mrs. Leonard Buzz, Mrs, Arthur. Tyrrell, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Alfred Hansen and Mrs. Fred Farr. on Friday sisted by Mrs, William Peterson, Mrs, Byron Campbell and Mrs. Ray Kemp. the “Study of Spanish Speaking ‘People “in the US.” Mrs. Paul Kern gave the Bible study from the 8th chapter of Acts. The group will hold a tea at the church Oct. 28 at which time Mrs. Kern wil] show pictures of her European tour. Officers elected were Mrs. Leon Belknap, president; Mrs. Robert Oliver, vice president; Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, secretary and Vera Bas- sett, treasurer. September-October Group Mrs, L. G. Porter opened her Roslyn home to members of the September-October group. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. F. H. Riley and Mrs. L. Veri Kline. Mrs. D. F. Dickerson gave devotions and Mrs, H, R. Fraser spoke on India and Pakistan. ; Group Selects Its Delegates Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Sor- ority met Thursday evening at the Ottawa drive home of Jean Sheri- dan. A convention to be held at Edge- water Beach Hotel in Chicago Oct. 29, 3 and 31 was discussed. Deie- . Mrs. D, B, Eames gave a talk on’ There was excitement from the | duty, rumors began to fly Mrs. | Owen said. Some were sure théy | were heading for England while jothers knew they'd hit the shores /0f China. As it was they ended j}up in India. | Particularly interesting was the | description of the markets of In- + type city near Mount Everest. | Here, she | girls thought must have been inspiration for “Shangri-La.’ Following 18 months’ | duty the Armistice was signed | the troop was shipped home. | day they left the ship and ;on American soil Thanksgiving Day, 1945. nounced the Audra Francis dinner jto be held in Saginaw. Hie. Caldron 70 | ‘Elects Officers | Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of | Mokanna held the annual meeting | and election of officers Wednesday | evening in the Grotto Hall on West | Pike street. Oct. 20 is the date for ithe installation which will be held in Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. | Banquet time is 6:30 p.m. and |members announce that -the in- | stallation will be open. to the public. Reports of the delegates to the. annual supreme session held in Pontiac Tuesday Musicale’s first-meeting of ere the year will feature the “Young Artist Trio.” Grace Lutheran Church will be the setting for the Tuesday program. Trio members are Jerome Rosen (right) of Cleveland, violinist; Robert-Newkirk of Detroit, cellist and Ruth Meckler, of dia and of the beautiful English. | ____|_ YOULL ALWAYS FIND THE FINEST AT CONNOLLY'S ae —— Automatic winding gives greater accuracy ee a oe is the first of its kind in the world .. . created by one of the 1 __ featest Swiss watchmakers since 1856. : Ladies watches from $87.50 to $375.00 ; Men's watches from $75.00 to $375.00 i CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS Scffeiclsgn eballaarig Unsurpassed for value is this—the proudest achievement of the watchmakers’ art—with the famous ballbearing-mounted winder, @ top precision instrument. This history-making watch JEWELERS 16 W. HURON ST. ® REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN CEM SOCIETY « The ballbearing saves frictional wear Vows Spoken on Coast Billie Ruth Littlefield Coats be- came the bride of Lt. (jg) Marvin D. Boney at a ceremony per- formed this afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church of Orange, Calif. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. QO. D. Littlefield of Orange and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Boney of West Huron street. Barbara Littlefield was brides- maid for her sister. She wore & turquoise gown of tissue taffeta. | Lt. Gg) Jack C. Baker of San | Anselmo, Calif., was best man and | seating the guests were Lt. (jg) | James J. Weaver of Coshocton, | Ohio and Lt. (ig) R. E. Mendonsa |of Plant City, Fla. Mrs. Littlefield wore aq navy blue dress with pink carnation | corsage and the bridegroom's mother chose a black outfit with pink and green accessories and ‘i . a MRS. MARVIN BONEY coast of California, the bride wore a navy blue gabardine outfit with white trim and navy and white accessories and an orchid corsage. @ pink carnation corsage. The reception was held in the For a honeymoon trip up the | Memorial Hall of the church. _ OPEN SUNDAY | 2 to 5 Pendleton Jackets and Skirts REAR ; Huron at Telegraph of STORE Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies gates are Mrs. Eddie O’Brien, and! Akron, Ohio in September were Mrs. Eugene Russell. Alternates | given, Accompanying the dele. are Mrs.-Thomas Thornberry and} gates te thé convention were Mrs. Kenneth Gannon, Mrs, Matt Shelton, Thelma And- Mrs. Charles Fournier is running : Detroit, pianist. Mrs. Cleland Mrs. Eugene T. Cleland of Water- ford reviewed the life of “Grand- ma Moses” the artist, for General Richardson chapter, Daughters of meeting Thursday, Mrs. Farin N. Hilton and Agnes Hilton opened their Cherokee road home for the dessert meeting with the assistance of Mrs, L. L. Echti- naw, Mrs. Glenn C, Gillespie, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs, Selon Groff and Mrs. Harry B. Austin. Mrs. Bradiey D, Scott presided at the business meeting and an- nounced that Christmas gifts for the DAR mountain schools are being assembled by members, Mrs. William F. Todd, Ameri- canism chairman introduced Jan- ice Antona who told of her recent trip to Washington, D. C., where she represented the city of Pon- tiac at the National Citizenship Conference. Miss Antona thanked the chapter for its participation in her citizenship program through Mrs. Todd and her committee. “*Mary Shaw Green presented to the chapter a copy of her book “Descendants of Benjamin Smith of Dighton, Massachusetts” whose descendarits lived in Oakland Coun- ty. Another copy will be deposited the American Revolution at their Tells of an Artist's Life for DAR Those attending were Mrs. Harry Going, Mrs. E. V. Howlett, Blan- che Avery, Ella Smith, Mrs. Harry Chapman, Mrs. Bradley Scott, Mrs. Melyille H. Luttrell, Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mys. E. G. Clark, Club Celebrates Birth Dates Sunset Club, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment, met Thursday afternoon at Wilson School to celebrate the July through October birthdays of its members as Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frisch and Mrs. William A. Miller of Monroe, Wis.. and Mrs. Maude Morgan and Mrs. Walter Herald were guests. A Halloween party will be heid by the group Oct. 28 at Wiléon School, ° for the officie of national record- ing secretary. Mrs. Devere Games and Mrs. Wallace Williams report- ed on the chapter's campaign for Mrs, Fournier. The election will take place at the convention. Plans were made for a money making project. Mrs. Allen Honored by Mrs. Couzens Mrs. Charles H. Allen of Pio neer drive was honored at a luncheon and baby shower Thurs- day —at- the home -of-Mrs.J.—F-. Couzens of Pine Lake. Guests invited were Mrs. J. W. Basso of Owosso, Mrs. Charlies F. Allien, Mrs, Jack Strait, Mrs. Paul Kern Jr., Mrs. Jack Habel, Mrs. R. T. Lyons and Mrs. Herbert How- erth and Mrs. James Baldwin ‘of Birmingham. ey Delta Alpha Class Meets Thursday Fourteen members of Delta Al- pha Class ‘of First Baptist Church gathered Thursday evening for a cooperative dinner at the home of Mrs Max Weydemeyer on Oli- ver street. Honored guests were Jessie Far- mer of Los Angeles, Calif., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elsie Farmer of Oxford. Mrs. Nelson Seniff presented a‘ Bible study on the 17th chapter of St. John. | derson, Mrs. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mrs. Glenna dolly and Mrs, James Stafford, At this session, the Supreme Caldron presented a check for $3,000. to the Grand Monarch of the Grotto for aid to spastic chil- dren. Mrs. Wayne Scott received her initiatiory degreeat the supreme ceremonial] held during the session. Mrs. Hazel McCaskrin, a mem- ber of the House of Representatives | of the state of Illinois is Supreme Mighty Chosen One for 1954-55. \Gerald White Speaks to Cora Bailey PTA Gerald White, co-ordinator of elementary educatién, was , guest meeting of Cora Bailey PTA, which was held in the school, Mr. White spoke on “What Our American Heritage Has Done for Our Schools."’ | Plans were discussed for a fall festival to be held Nov. 5 with Mrs. John Fox appointed as chairman. | Mrs. Graydon Broadwater will | serve as chairman for a money | making project. Proceeds will be | used to obtain silverware for the | school. PTA Activities Baidwin PTA Executive Board of Baldwin Bchoo!l will meet Monday at 730 pm at the home of Mrs. Sidney Ruff, 44 Pairgrove Ave speaker. Thursday evening at a|. 42 Wisner St. NEW RUG and CARPET CLEANERS WAY FE 2-7132 Saturday. LE, on the Oakland County Pioneer Society shelf at the Pontiac Li-| brary. The chapter will present its copy to the DAR genealogical Ii- brary in Washington, D.C. On Wednesday, past regents of the chapter ati¢nded the annual meeting of the Wayne and Oak- land chapter's past regents club. Mrs, Clarence Wacker of Bir- Engagement Told The engagement of their daugh- ter, Eleanor Joann to James Young is anpgounced by Mr, and Mrs. Ran- dali Wilson of Joy road. He js the son of Mrs. James Young of Pen- sacola, An Oct. 17 wedding in All Saints' Episcopal Church is planned, MR. and MRS. THOMAS CONWAY Traveling to Flint on Sunday will be‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway of Edna street. Reason for their journey is to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary which was The Conways have five sons and 13 grand- children. a Re ee age EERIE OPEN SUNDAY 10:30 to 2:30 Nellie s -3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 Bleck West of Huron Use Our Layaway! >; ~YMCA Club Plans Good Fun’ tor 'Y’ Adults © Plan First Fall Event Jack Herrington Heads Group for Orchestra Dance ‘Members of the “Young Adult Club of Pontiac YMCA are con- dance is scheduled for Thursday evening from 9 to 12 p.m. in the Green Room of the YMCA of Mt. fe ve é a | F sas rt E 20 ir IE Lad it Pentiae Press Phete - There's plenty of work to be done to get| They are anticipating a large turn out for ready for a big dance, but Byron Barnes of | the first event of the season, “Fall Stumble,” Miami road, June Newcombe of South Rase-| an orchestra dance set for Thursday in the lawn drive and Jack Herrington of Summit|Green Room of the Pontiac YMCA on Mt. street (left to right) don’t seem to mind.|Clemens street. > - Colonial Group Meets Friday — Mrs. D, R. Wilson, president of Lutheran Guild to Sponsor Bazaar Plans were also made for @ making project to be held and 23. A farewell party given in hon- or of Mrs. John Ridgway followed the business meeting. The Ridge- ways, recently of Lowell street, are making their home in Dear- born, Sponsored by GM Girls’ Club A European Tour Taken Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coons of uF z fale f Sete Hy | I 1662 S. Telegraph’ Rd. OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 Gakin Shep |to Longfellow PTA C. A. Omer Se 23 ew | hess hon MRS. CHARLES A. OMER Claims Bride The altar of All Saints Episcopal Church was decorated with white flowers and candles this afternoon when Freida E. Wheeler and Char- Annual Dance Slated Nov. 6 St. Frederick Alumnae Associa- tion will hold its Third Annual Homecoming Dance in St. Vincent de Paul Parish Hall on Nov. 6. Don McCracken and Kay Cur- rier, co-chairmen of the event, an- nounced final plans when the as- sociation met Wednesday evening in the parish hail. A cabaret and footbali theme will be used for the dance which will be held the night preceding the St. Michael, St. Frederick foot- ball game. Proceeds will benefit St. Bene- dict, St. Michael and St. Vincent & _ | parishes in sponsoring a First Com- municant, . Principal Speaks Iama_ Hook, principal of Long- fellow School, spoke on ‘Building Better Citizens,"” when the Long- ing Thursday. A chorus of 6th grade students sang several songs. Parents visited the classrooms preceding the social hour, and the teachers gave them an idea of *Thow they teach. Plans for a fall festival will be discussed at a home room mother's meeting to be held in the school Oct. 12, if Hi i it EE he “& After a reception held in the _| brice’s parents’ home, the bride e ber wedding gown for an aqua suit with black accessories for a honeymoon trip to Montreal: j ry THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 Young Canterbury Plans Dance for Tonight: New Members Will Be Introduced at the Year's First New ‘members of Canterbury | Dance Club will be introduced this evening when the group gathers /|~ fo. its first dance of the season. Hotel Pontiac will be the setting| 5 for the event. Names on the new membership roster are Mr and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Dr and Mrs. Donald Bergeron, Dr, and Mrs. William — and Stanley Watson, treas- Mrs. William Ixgrigg, Jack Strait and Harold Jacobsen are members of the board of directors. Mrs. Graham Heads New Unit Underprivileged to Receive Aid regard to | held Plans were made in a general meeting to be Visitor Recalls By-Gone Days — With Relatives Others are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McConnoughey of Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lambertson of Oxford and Mr. and Mrs. Floyé Jones of Milford. Garments Completed Queen Mary Section of the George Bickley in her home on | } Pontiac Press Phote Mrs. Grace McAdams (center) of Seattle, Wash., is enjoying a three-week visit with her cousin, Ellsworth D: Stephens and Mrs, Stephens at their home on Arcadia drive, ‘ Since leaving Oakland County in 1882, Mrs. McAdams has | made few visits to relatives in Pontiac and Milford. Executive Board to Gather Tuesday Arrangements for the forthcom- ing district convention to be held in the Birmingham Baptist Church “geile et cog i ya VITAMIN Facts 3 MISS MARINA ROG famed Vitamin Consultant for WM. T. THOMPSON CO. will be in our store MON., OCT. 11 THRU SAT., OCT. 16 to tell you about the latest information on vitamins and minerals in the field of human. nutrition. You are invited to discuss ‘your diet problems with her without obligation. NATURAL HEALTH FOODS 58 Wayne FE 4-460! fellow PTA met for its first meet-| — cre \\ 78 ns r oh Al x ~~ OO 7 | ~~ poct is the height of discretion in social ploces...and it dees’? spill «+. 1's solidt Pretty Pot is speciclly formulated te biend with oll Merie Normon moke-vp. 1.95 plus tee Distinctive New Fall © FEderal 2-8101. WwW Skirts are tricky to shape . ... but not for Pontiac Laundry’s experienced craftsmen. Full pleats, flares, no matter what the style or fabric, all get their special attention and care. freshened and fabrics made soil-free by careful cleansing in filtered cleaners. Hand finishing restores the smart styling... fully placed. Call Pontiac Laundry today, phone Y. 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Though they insist that God is a stranger to them, they are no strangers to 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service George Mahder, Pastor — Phone FE 5-0404 Watch “This Is the Life” —Sunday, IN THE HILLS THE ‘KIRK 18te West Leng Lake Read HILLS Dr. Harold C, DeWindt Minister Sermon: ON BEING A NON-CONFORMIST Identical Services Many friends gathered Friday evening at the Bethany Baptist Church, to have dinner with the Rev. Rufus’ M. Traver and to honor him, for the 50 years he has given to religious and civic affairs case find rest for FE 17-0226 Pie ast *e*eeeenee “*e ee eenwee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Our responsibility—the World: Our resources— the WORD. Rev. H. H. Savage, D.D., Pastor * -~orre* wTwrevreveTTTTTTT--.-*-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee . ee fe fe he bh hi hb hh bh hh i hh hn i hi hi i i oot explain why this vast religious family ... representing every race, color, language and political belief on the face of the earth ...lives and grows through the ages, while man-made empires have their day of glory and then disappear. What is there about this one man that causes people to speak of him in a hutdred tongues as “Holy Father"? We find the answer, of course, not necessarily in the holiness of the man himself, but in his Christ- given office. The answer is found by tracing the history of the Cath- olic Church ...the history of 262 nearly 2,000 years to Christ Him- self. We know as a matter of his- torical fact that Christ did establish His Church ...that He commis- sioned the Apostle Peter as its first head... that He sent His Apostles forth to teach men to observe all things He had commanded. We know from the New Testa- ment that the Church was actually SUPREME KNIGHTS OF Why Millions Call Him “HOLY FATHER” organized...that it was governed by the Apostles under the leadership of Peter... that it was teach- ing Christ's truth far and wide, long before the last book of the New Testament was written and the books of the Bible were collected into one volume. Christ's purpose in organizing a Church was to make certain that the good news of Redemption would be preached to all men... even to the end of the world. To accomplish this with fallible men, required that He establish a Church —divinely protected from error in transmitting His sine — the centuries, =o The Catholic Church traces its unbroken history back to the Apos- tles—back to Christ, And Catholics today call Pope Pius XII “Holy Father” because he is the lawful and historical successor to Peter, the first Pope. He is in our time... as Peter was in the first century .-. the Vicar of Christ on earth. Would you like to know more about the Pope... why the prom- ises made by Christ to Peter and his successors make the Pope the most important man in the world? Then write today for a pamphlet which we shall send you free and without any obligation. Ask for Pamphlet No. 4-N. COUNCIL COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS 8. MO. 247 WN, Saginaw St, Ches, B. Race, Paster FE 46-0239 We.an, Be Bos), Wes it Fie ee Cee ee ey THURS, Doves Gail 10. Chetr Rehearsal October Is Leyalty Month. Roll Call en Tay te ———— ree eee — FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Galdwin Ave. 1:00-P.-M.—WJBK-TV-_ cura Sa a0 cad Wide ~ align 4. inewan Setaad, serv- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. RUFUS M, TRAVER, D.D. Men’‘s Club Names Study After Dr. Rufus M. Traver ing as toastmaster, introduced the Rev. William H, Marbach D.D., of the First Presbyterian Church, the Rev, H. H. Savage D.D, of the First Baptist Church and the pastor of Bethany Bap- tist Church, the Rev. Fred KR. Tiffany. Dr. Marbach said: ‘I came to Pontiac in 1931 and Dr. Traver has helped to make my ministry a blessing. Dr, Traver has a great depth of character. He stands out today not because he has lived a long time but because he has reached into our hearts and re- ds us of our Savior. It is a ‘Sunday School 10:00 « m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m, Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. 7 —a ae Son The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL .................. 9:45 A. M. HOLINESS MEETING .................. 11 A. M. YOUTH SERVICE .................. 6:00 P. M. , EVANGELISTIC MEETING ............ 7:30 P. M. Officer in Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 P.M. 29 W. Lewrence Street PARKDALE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood, One Bleck West ef Baldwin 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 Wership Service EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P. M. REV, WATNE & WELTON, Mintster—?E 2-c078 CHURCH OF CHRIST 1188 N. — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON TRUEX, Minister or TeUTE” O88 A.M. Senday Bible School en 100 co 100 0.0 7:90 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service Evening Service 16 = a Ge VE 6-7068 - Redinweed Ave. Song Leader Every Night at 7:30 This is YOUR Invitation Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor privilege to know him.” “I have been pastor of the First Baptist Church for 35 years and people still meet me on the street and call me. Dr. Traver,'’ stated Dr. Savage. ‘The memory of Dr. Traver is so precious that his name comes to peoples minds first, at the mention of the First Baptist Church.” Dr, Savage added, “Dr. Traver The Rev. Mr. Tiffany spoke of Dr, Traver as one of his warmest and closest friends. ‘‘I thought it might be difficult to serve as pas- tor to a former minister but Dr. Traver has been so-kind ‘and under- standing. He has come to me at the close of a sermon with encouraging and stimulating comments,” he remarked. A letter wag read from Dr. Traver’s son, the Rev. Roland Traver, He wrote: “He ts the finest and best father in the world.” The Men's Club is furnishing the pastor's study and in honor of Dr. Traver calling ‘it the “Traver Glenford Haviland presented the honor guest with a dressing gown from the men of the church. Dr. Traver thanked his friends for coming, for the honor given him, his gift and closed with a word of prayer. Church Youth Group fo Present Program A young people’s Rally will be held Saturday Oct. 16 at Bethel Tabernacle of which the Rev. Ches- ter Swoffer is pastor. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. A pot-luck dinner will be served between the mectings. The youth group will present a play, “The Five Wise and Five Foolish,” at the evening service. The Rev. Lula Yoder will be in charge of the program, There will be special speakers at both services. Entomologists say the first flight on earth probably was made by an insect. Free Methodist 87 Lefayette St. Sunday—10 Mr. and Mrs. al Welsh Meke thie @ Family Altair 200 Families . This Is Also the Opening Day of the Christian Life. Howard G. Artz, Pastor Presents MR. and MRS. of Battle Creek, Mich. In Rally Day Program . . . 700 A. M. THE ENTIRE FAMILY Is Our , Theme Burtella Green, S.S. Supt. Church (2 Blocks West of Sears) AL WELSH . Is Our Goal Sunday Schoot Contest. Local Minister’ Attends Meeting Biennial Converition of ULCA Held in Canada First Time in 36 Years at Kitchener-Waterloo, center of Lutherani$m, in eastern Canada. afternoon, the program at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium will be broadcast over a national radio network, with an orchestra, two choirs and 10,000 persons tak- ing part. LIEUT. WILBURN LEGREE Flint’'s Policeman Will Speak, Sing at Sunday School Lieut. Wilburn Legree, known as Fiint’s Singing Cop, will be guest speaker and singer for children at the Sunday School Rally to- morrow at 10 a. m. at Pilgrim musical ability to singing Gospel songs and has sung on both radio and television. He sings in over 85 churches a year at hymn sings, youth rallies and_ children’s meetings. Through the courtesy of the Flint Police Dept. he will ap pear in uniform. REV. H. EUGENE RAMSEY Minister Will Be Installed at First Church of God The First Church of God will in- stall its‘new pastor, the Rev. H. Eugene Ramsey, Sunday at 2:30 ' p.m. He succeeds the Rev. Grover C. Johnson who has accepted a pastorate in Dayton, Ohio. The Rev. Ramsey was born in Marion, Ill. He was graduated from the Butler School of Religion, - Indianapolis, Ind. While attending school in Indianapolis, he was pas- tor of churches in Anderson and Alexandria, Ind. His last pastorate was at Delaware, Ohio. At the installation, the Rev. | Walter A. Shriner of the State Fair » Church of God, Detroit, will give the charge to Rev. Ramsey and he will accept. The charge to the congregation will be given by the Rev. W. Dale Frye, pastor of Northwestern Church of God in Detroit. The Rev. Mary Miller of on Page 2 + the Pontiac church will accept the Additional Church News charge. After the service, a for the new minister, his wife, Betty and two-year-old daughter, Sunday Schoo! ..... 9:30 a. m. Morning Wership ..11:00 a. m. Alliance Youth Fellowship = ....... 6:15 pm. score Soames 7:80pm. MR. sramisT rama, | Chrtetion Layman from Rachel Elon. Youth to Present Special Speaker, Holy Land Film Joseph Zacchello, a converted Catholic priest, will speak tonight at the Youth Rally at the Gingell- ville Baptist Church. Mr. Zacchello .was born in Ven- the piano. Besides the speaker, there will be a vocal. solo by Sally Sebastian of Perry Park Baptist Church. The Moody Institute of Science film, ‘The Stones Cry Out,” will be shown at the First Baptist si Church Sunday at 8:45 p.m. This From Our Film Rental Library NOW IN STOCK All MOODY Bible Institute SCIENCE SERIES 16mm Sound Motion Picture Films Call Us for Rentals! Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. ‘ is a color flim showing an expedi- tion into the Holy Land. Three Choirs to Sing for Special Services The Baldwin Ave. Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold special meetings, beginning to- morrow at 7:30 p. m. and continu- ing through Oct. 17. The Rev. Lioyd S. Scheifle of the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church of Detroit will speak each evening. One of the three choirs, Chancel, Chapel and Carol will assist at the services. will be held in the church parlor | Ff -’ THE FIRST CHURCH: OF THE SRETHREN, . N. ROSELA “8 days with the man of Galilee” Seng Leader, Robert 8. Nelson UNITY "hes. Bee Edeen, Minister Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed. 8:00 P. M. WJLB 7:45 A. M. Daily Unity Books and Literature First United ‘Pentecostal Church OF PONTIAC ONENESS 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome! Sun. Night 7:45 P.M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the Whole World” l First Church of Christ || Scientist How Christian Science Heals “SERVING YOUR COUNTRY WITHOUT PENALTY” Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday, 9:45 A. M. GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 128 W. Pike St. SUNDAY Services: 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Rev. S. Littlejohn. Pastor NEW HOPE BIBLE CHURCH Paster, Elden Mudge CLARKSTON, MICH. @ EVERYONE INVITED @ NON-DENOMINATIONAL BAPTIST CH REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor First Southern Missionary 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....11:00 A.M. BTU. eee cccees 6:45 PLM, Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. URCH Phone FE 4 as7e Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Céavention \ 4 Another Moody Film “The Stones Cry Out” See the Preview Sun., 8:45 P.M. First Baptist Church This new title and 125 other 16mm Sound Motion Picture Films Available at » aa 13% . 458 Central Sunday Services 10 A. M. - 7:30 P. M. NIGHTLY 7:30 P. M. Rev. . A. | Rev. W. BE Vartan, Paster Th , 4 | he * MISSING When You Are Absent From SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. at the Lavern Sheffield, Music Director RALLY DAY!! Featuring LIEUT. WILBURN LEGREE Nationally Known = “Flint’s Singing Cop” n The Pilgrim Holiness Church Tomorrow Morning 10:00 to 11:30 A. M. Family Children Leve to Your and Friends and Hear the “Singing Cop” ¥. P. & Service, 6:45 P.M. Evening Service, 1:30 P. M. “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” EK. C. Swanson, Minister. Rey Overbaugh, 5. 6. Supt. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worsh “SHALL WE BEND THE TWIG” 7:30 P. M—Eveni Worship “THE KEYS OF FAITH” Sunday Scheool......9:45 a.m. Youth Service......6:38 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:38 p. m. will be the speaker. Immediately following, the monthly Youthtime Program will be given. The sound film, “The Stones Cry Out,” will be shown with Dr. Culbertson, the narrator. This film shows fulfilléd Women Will Join United Church Group FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH * Invites You to Our Service 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 REVIVAL October 10 to 24 Nightly 7:30 P. M. REV. WM. BUSTER Evangelist .Q i) E | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 School of Religion - \Registrations Open - ? | : E Fi if | i as F Fe 4 945 a. m. Bible School 11:00 2. m. Wershig Service The Paster Preaching WE Those who did not attend the first meeting, may still receive credits | ‘ if they are present for the remain- | ‘ ing sessions. Classes will meet again Monday at 7:30 p.m. Tho following courses are offered: “The Prophets and Their Mes- EAST HURON et PERRY 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL * LAYMAN’S SUNDAY Five Laymen Speaking 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Central Methodist Rev. Mitten H Genk, B. U.. Minister Bev. John W Mulder, Asse, Minister 10:45 A. M——MORNING WORSHIP ~ “THE GREAT DECISIONS OF OUR TIME” . South Saginaw St. at Judson Street Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister SUNDAY MORNING .. LAYMEN’S SUNDAY Dick Shelton, Chester Arnold, Bill Farrell “The Village of the Poor.” FIRST METHODIST ..10:00 A. M, CHURCH SCHOOL ...... 11:30 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP .. 6:00 P. M. EVENING SERVICE ..... 7:30 P. M. Colored Film § The Women's Society of Chureh Service are in charge am a a All Saints Episcopal Church xy Sats care cineae |tnviTE WOU fll on ett me ht Ta . = to Worship With Us 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion ula es 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Instruction’ ihe phy-| SUNDAY SCHOOL end Church Schoo , find 0:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer a “o Raney TPH Rector , relax- faith— St. good St. George's Chapel 4380 Dixie Highway health, Muford, Michigas $:00 A.M.—Hely Communion, Men's a 11 A.M—Morning Prayer Mr. Wm. Cénnelly, cart attention upon the things Ya ee 10:30 AM —Chureh which make for mental happiness. Wade pe mete be el ew A find health and a ripe old age. (Copyright 1954) dening as a waste of time ond Revival Starts Sunday ote SUNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL satan ain Geoeen eri and The Fall Revival of the First 11:00-—fev. M. . BURCESS, B. 5. sist that he “work all day and| Church of the Brethren will begin HOLY drive all night to keep an appoint Sunday at 11 a. m. and continue NG ment the next morning.” No sure | ‘#rough Oct. 24th. On Sunday eve- OM! en 6:45— way to have a heart attack is over-| Dings, the services will be held at pr © Ress, looked by the “Coronary Club.” |7 P- m. During the week, they will EvN 7 ” sor |>2 8 7:30 Bm R i on oe eee The Rev. George Jefirey of Sloeange by Poster _3, One tens weak ot bighpree, | vangelist and. members. ofthe FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH seat Colette, church will provide special music.| Worship .11:00 A. M. 125 Prospect — Gee. D. Murphy, Paster 3, One teas Incheon conference | fv" fy. any, W: Shaler is Pe) Buening 7:45 P. Ml. tur one mare midday parted of five WILEY, Posnee me will be et services. 4. One less evening of formal 2 SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY coD society for one more evening || Oakland Ave. United ———— $ 1008 Seott Lake R4— Blocks North of Pontiac Lake Rd. with a good book. Presbyterian Church Tuesdey, Bible Study $ 10:00 A.M. Sundey Schoo! 11:00 A. M. Wership &. One less hour under the 7:45 P.M. 2 Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. ctectrie ght fer ene mere hour Tenders R Atlebeck, Mintoter Hi is C. An's 7:45 P.M. || Teer 7907. M. Young People Wed. Mid-Week, 7:30 P. M. the sunshine. 10:00 2. m. Divine Worship . 4 Rev. Orville |. Windell, Pastor : 6, One less hour in the auto- , gucbtie tor an> unsb bene ing. Are You Living Fort” 1) FIRST ASSEMBLY | ete tag slong on fost "Sige p.m. Veer Peneouhie OF GOD FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH cae a ene —< - 210 N. Perry Se. Corner ue ae Oc us ea oo bene pd F]] Vialt he Charch of the euntag Moruing Girdes 80 &: 32 or as minder. As Dr. Arnold A. Hut- > oo ee ee “GREAT POSSESSIONS” schneckeh points out in his book, Wy The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, speaking “The Will To Live,” too many peo- ple devote the first half of their ai atk ee eee ae oe You Are Invited to Attend , . B The | h their health back, 4 “et pra sriti Great Services || . Bethany whan Chure “ ed Robert Tiffany, Preaching live to old age is that of at the . 2 y, cus A Sole Goa W. HURON AT MARK AVE. ean ae te, cee Sunday 9:00 A. M—Worship Service “That man is blessed who has a 505 Auburn A Sunday 11:00 A. M—Worship Service philosophical and optimistic out- 5 uburn Ave. hanes often tn patients who learn|| 9:49 A. M.—Morning Worship-Sermon 7:00 P. M, Bethany Youth Center by teaching or experience the Rev. Lola Marion will be speaker in guarding again thelr disease|| 9:45 to 12:15—Children’s Church and Sched | ——————— == man nto toons te’ cere || 11:20 to 12:15—Adult Bible Class for All } Emmanuel Baptist Church || a samapdinen, be: teats’ is Adult Ages Telegroph Reed et Orchard Leke Ave. Cwred. Fetwerty an Anarene || 7:49 P. M.—Evangelistic Service 10:00 A. M. eee. oe ee oe Eee ip Sch Seles epeuting on . dee wetting with he — ed Us. Ly OM Auditorium rouble avoided.” be || 7:45 P. M—Wednesday Bible Study Bible Class than any other way except A Friendly Place to Worship! “A FRIGHTENED PREACHER” WILL HE RETURN? WHAT DOES HE SAY? WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES TOMORROW, OCT. 10th, 7:30 P. M. Seventh Day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. is coming : | , dolae > open FREE, | | Speaker H. E. LOHR SING Preacher, Evangelist. Tilden Sere See How te Obtain Your Favorite Somat te hpatptok = Dre e satin eble oe hte . All Welcome Gospel Hymns come back tour Church, }/] Prating U1 AM. © 7:30 PM. til Gneyelopedio Freet: BRING YOUR BIBLE - Besutitul Music Fe 47007 |] Bate cot. 7100 — wea . Sala ee Rev. RB. Garner, Pastor . 8A. M. A. |. Baughey, Paster Pe a Oa ORE Pk ee) | The 3rd in , en I Griffin Quartet Rev. Tom Malone, Teacher 11:00 A. M. HEART OF JESUS?” 7:30 P. M. TERMS?” Men's Quartet BAPTISMAL SERVICE Sunday Scheel fer All DR. .TOM MALONE Pastor a Series of Special Messages | Corinthian | “WHAT WAS CLOSEST TO THE “WHAT IS A MAN IN SCRIPTURAL i A Pl 8 SY Ages 4 ia) . ’ . - . a — — 4 . # in . ‘ / . ax r3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 ~ = Office Boy, 68, | W2iskySaving es France Has a New Crisis|Svee Mother wil 1 et pc gee erento en | in Security Leak Scandal : ; Leaves $150,000 LOUISVILLE, Ky. @-Livieg A ee ae 7 barrel and put it aside, the father office drops remaining in the bottom. for the rearmament of friends of a 68-year-old pad : by he buil many and for Ge srenity of . up a reserve of eight gallons of sovereignty to the West German they learned the amount of his But officers found it in his Federal Republic, The agreement The wealth of John W. Nelson| After pleading guilty in federal Defense which was disclosed by investigators for| court yesterday Riggs was sen- France killed, ees Eee dhe Cook County Coroner's Office | tented to six months in jail for pe wo bee | —- dina eer ie deed. — . guard to France against possible * * - * ~ They found bank books showing | Motorist Flunks Test, : * : slavia, the United States and Brit Goes eccaty sates § usan | Drives ‘Temporarily’ SE Sealed p “memerpetum ef| 1? different stock issues valued at |A. Chapman reported he lost his nine-year dispute over the Trieste about $120,000, 96,890 in cash, and driver's license six times this year area at the upper end of the Adri- $6,200 in U.S. savings bonds, No|@nd each time got a temporary atic Sea. will was found. license good for 60 days. Italy gets the northern half, Nelson, a bachelor, died Tuesday | Friday Chapman got six months called Zone A. Yugoslavia gets ee never passed @ driver's test, first of 4,000 American troops | ADinet including the defense and |i <1. Vesctabie Frank Winter, Nelson's second whe have occupied Zone A, along | terior ministries which § would |} 5 — $485 cousin, said Nelson had no closer Fooled ‘Em with British troops, pulled out |©!ve them control of both the Sutter ; relative than first cousin. Winter the Horn Foo for redeployment. armed forces and the police. Beverage .....+++: said Nelson's wealth came as a| OMAHA ® — Police reported j Secretary of State John Foster complete surprise and relatives strippers tried to steal the} F ag te pees : PORK CHOP DINNER Nelson saved while living | horn off a car, but couldn't budge | ia Ae > | BARBARA . ; il STANWYCK No one would believe what she sew no one — but the murderer himself! GEORGE SANDERS i GARY §WBERRILL . ) The love of Rhett Butler ~ and Scarlett O’ Hara... Atlanta in flames— just part of the thrills! as ‘ARROW ae Faun We i ' Ht [) 1H i ee ee ne ee ee © 2 ey Me 4 4 7 enAuIC Sunday at 1:00 - 5:00 - 9:00 : a S) | | START Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. 5:00 - 9:00 | Pal ‘ ) 4, . 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. Lucy and Desi See.Own Show, Chortle in Dark - By BOB THOMAS Ey 5 1S UNFAIR . TO ORGANIZED LABOR Pontiac Local 620 1. A. T. S. & $4 + AIR-CONDITIONED _ ack Be cker 4 , FINE FOOD , OCTOBER 9, 1956 ‘ aE . ‘TwTyryryryTwryYTvwww*. for the whole family oa urkey Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Cranberry Souce Vegetable and Tossed Sa Hot Buns and Butter Sa Hot Buns and Butter Beverage Beverage ‘ O74 “It’s a Family Affair” od oe Dessert Extra Dessert Extra TUESDAY GORNED BEEF .. CABBAGE DINNER SPECIAL We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets FISH & GRIPS—Every Friday—All You Gan Eat-.$1.00 . OR 3-4131 BEN ALEXANDER as OFicer Frank Smith With Richard Beene @ Ann Rebinsen in WARNER COLOR ——FEATURES AT— 1:17 — 3:26 — 5:95 — 7:44 — 9:56 Showings! Tonight, Sunday a wees” 4 bt Poatlee, esd | “CAINE MUTINY’ IS A GREAT MOTION PICTURE! ‘The court-martial comes to its climax —2s CAPTAIN QUEEG tekes-the witness stand! . +. one of the dramatic scenes ftom the complete story of . .. THE CAINE MUTINY HUMPHREY BOGART + JOSE FERRER VAN JOHNSON - FRED MacMURRAY ROBERT FRANCIS » MAY WYNN = TEcwuco.on Screen Pay by STANLEY ROBERTS - Reset upon the Putra prise wemng nore by MERMAN WLM rected ty EDWARD DRIVEN: - A COLUMBIA PICTURE: A STANLEY WRAMER PROD. “Calne Mutiny” 6°49 Outlew . * d Feature * 2n ST Last Times | tox ornce orm uti 1100 Today! John Paynein LAST COMPLETE “Silver Lede” Also ° SHOW AT 10:00 | “Drive A Crooked Read” Starts Sunday | M-G-M'S TREMENDOUS 10-STAR ORAMATIZATION OF THE TENSE. TERRIFIC BEST-SELLER! EXECUTIVE SUI William HOLDEN - June ALLYSON ALSO — This Laugh Hit LTHEY'RE IN THE [liag’ ARMY slim) Starts At—1:00 «4:40 - 8:20 ™ LATE SHOWING TONIGHT ' LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 10:00 P. M. “HUMAN JUNGLE” STARTS AT 11:15 P.M, [—STARTS TODAY—THRU FRI— | ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! Features—12:09-2:50-5 :40-8:32-11:15 THE JUNGLE OF THE CITY ~-WILD AND PLUS— savace Hanis AND ADvENTuRE! _ “KILLER LEOPARD” with BOMBA of the JUNGLE — STARRING—— JOHNNY SHEFFIELD — BEVERLY CARLAND Features——1 1 :00-1:35-4:27-7:20-10:05 : P. M. a i: ; ‘aaleaien Ee ER A dance will be held in the base- ment of the building tonight. 7 i 5 Hn iE rf i a it : & Feqiistil Hie "3 i i g*% We 52 5 f pate ok i 2 Lt. * lazel Park é i ‘' Spelling Error Trips Ups Passer of Bogus Checks a lien r 7 - THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 Hall Sunday: to Dedicate City and Herdsman N. 0. Dennis, Sadie Madcap’s (that’s the name of the calves in for a Sunday night. And; as you fine Urges Switch to Smaller Eggs Armed Services Asked to Change Buying Habits as Aid to Farmers WASHINGTON (INS) ~ Agricul- Fea H : | LH lth withdrawn from the program this year. By OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON & — The Eisen- hower administration may recom- mend that the next Congress ease production controls on small farms which grow wheat for their own use as livestock and poultry feed. * These restrictions are encounter- necessitated expandirig the mem- bership to all farmers in the Ro- meo, Richmond, Armada and Rochester area. As manager of the co-op, Free- man would have charge of storage and marketing facilities’ in the new building, as well as the es- tablishment of rural routes for door-to-door ~delivery of farm products. Fireside Circle to See “| Linen Demonstration LAKE ORION — The regular .| meeting of the Fireside Circle of the Lake Orion Methodist Church will be Wednesday, with Doris .| Perry giving the devotions, Each | .|member has been asked to bring a 10 cent gift for the coming ba- yaar. . A: linen demonstration will be held following the business meet- ing Congress Ma to Ease Wheat Controls Be Asked | to Gave wheat contvels Gostared unconstitutional. | Undersecretary of Agriculture ‘True D. Morse said today the | department will look into the re- strictions and possibly come up with proposals | amend crop control laws to allow atl ; ' i i ifs | ‘plant less than 2.000 acres of wheat will not be subject to’ fed- 'eral planting allotments and mar- keting quotas when these controls | are imposed in the other states | But in states where such con- trols would not apply, the govern- ment price support rate for wheat | would be only 75 pér cent of the jrate in areas covered by restric- | tions. The states which will be free of controls next- year include ‘Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, | Florida, Louisiana, Maine, Massa- chusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Ver- | mont. '3 Hurt in Jackson Blast | JACKSON w@ — An explosion touched off by a blow torch ignit- ling gas from a plumber's crucible injured. three workmen and dam- |aged a house Friday, Treated at Foote Hospital were Elwyn Rider, 29; Robert Madalena, 30, and Wil- -|liam Vranek, 33. BATON ROUGE, La. (®—George | Edward Perry faces 10 separate | charges of theft and forgery be- cause he couldn't spell Sheriff Bryan Clemmons said | Perry passed $1,500 in worthless | General Gas Corp. checks before he was arrested Thursday. He said Perry posed as a gas company employe with a company identifi- cation tag around his neck. He even had a check protector ma- chine in his car. But the last word in the firm's name on the printed check blank was spelled “‘corperation.” Mull 1 Cent Milk Hike DETROIT #® — Dairy men are talking of a possible one-cent in- crease in the price of retail milk next week Standard milk now sells for 21 and 22 cents. 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Donna Weyer, . seventh grade teacher in the Romeo schools, will be chairman of the meeting on ele- mentary science, Jack Lees, for- meriy of Romeo and now of St. Ciair Shores schools, will be chair- mah of the meeting on arithmetic. —— (Oxford to Hold 1-Day Program Parade, Football Game to Be Featured Friday at ‘Open House’ OXFORD — A townwide open house program featuring a free pancake breakfast, band concert, torchlight parade, crowning of Ox- ford’s Open House Queen, and the | , {annual pigskin tussle between the | Wildcats of ®xford and Lake Orion Dragons will be held here Friday. | mately 10,000 people are expected to visit Oxford during the one day event, Festivities will open with a free pancake breakfast fo be served from 8 a.m, antil 11 a.m. at the Veterans’ Building. tors Division Kiltie Band from De- troit, the Oxford and Lake Orion High School bands, a number of floats, novelty paraders, and the Queen and her court, The Queen will be crowned be- fore the annual football game be- tween the traditional rivals with band maneuvers featuring halftime action. Babies Born to Sisters Only 19 Hours Apart CASS CITY—Sisters gave birth to their first babies within 19 hours of each other this week here. First to arrive was Valerie Jean, a daughter born Oct, 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaPeer of Cass City. | The next day Sharon Ann was born to Mr, and ‘Mrs. James God- would come up in the Spring . . planted next year in March. .eif’s time to sow LAWN SEED Perennial Lawn Seed does best if sawn in the Autumn. Quite likely grass seed sown now will require mowing before winter sets in... but even if the ground should freeze next week, a lawn planted now Special “Red Emperor” | TULIP BULBS $] 10 Per Des. Jackson St. Sime pig te txt ORES \ te Vix . and much earlier than a lawn Kentucky Blue Gross. 1.35 Ib. Merion Biue Gross. . .3.95 Ib. Highlend Bent Gross 1.25 Ib. Creeping Red Fescue. .95 tb. Penn Stete Fescue. . . 1.10 bb. 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M. to 5:30 P. _ OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHTS ‘Til 9 ‘as RT ORE lho apiemap nl uta igl Mey hh Me a A MONCH see = gn non U Yy ize REVERSIBLE QUILTED TAFFETA BEDSPREAD & a: ENSEMBLE | TAKE 2 s| YEARS T0 PAY! PHONE TODAY or MONDAY FEderal vidoes aileia FE 3-7114 BONE For Your [emi eeLicmeniueL Order! Sock end te Goons, wend to me Inmedistely the Beds 8 Ememble ot $19.88 (with 4 iti pens FF af . # “TNMs 7 “Bey ~ _ _ igs ==> ROSE Everything you need to brighten oe Pinial bedroom. ead quilted in sap eta in beauti- ful floral pattern or reversible 2-tone. 4 Draperies. 2 Val- ances, Complete Set in 4 "Go To- rnd Decorator WINE BLUE GREEN > WORTH $39. 95 THE PONTIAC PRESS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, NATURE LOOKS IN —~ The ay’ Conner living room is 30 feet long by 17 feet wide, has attached din- ing ell. The blonde wood of the furniture is compliment- ed by softly-shaded Sahara carpeting. Drapes, in huge leaf pattern, carry the col- ors Sahara, turquoise and gold on white background. Custom-made ottomans are three feet square. a ” > A huge picture window on far side of room seems to frame and bring into the room the autumn .scener outside. The fireplace wail, Mrs. Conner plans to cover completely in mirrors. Since she is partial to blonde fur- niture, it is used throughout the house and Mrs. Conner herself recently bleached and refinished several es in blonde. Her project for this winter, she says, is the large mahogany TV set. THE CONNERS LIVE HERE—The new Huntington Valley home of the Vernon L. Conners is white brick and Tennessee sandstone. Your Neighbor’s House By ABBIE KUCSERA While still congratulating her- self on the speed and efficiency with which she had dispatched her’ spring housekeeping in her Janesville, Wise., home this year, Mrs. Vernon L. Conner re- ceived a pleasant surprise., Her husband, manager for the Janesville Piant of the Fisher Body Corporation, was informed of his transfer and promotion to the management of the firm's Fleetwood Division in Detroit. Naturally pleased, though they had grown fond of their Janes- ville home in the three years they'd been there, the Conners who are formerly of Pontiac. Shutters, cupola ahd other wood went house-hunting in Oakland County. They found just what they were looking for in the long, low ranch-type house of white brick and Tennessee sandstone at 1948 Crosewick Read in Huntington Valley Subdivision, Birmingham. That was in June. Today, the family, completely and comfort- ably settled in the new home have had timeyto look around and have found ‘to their delight that the surrounding scenery is beautiful. There are wild pheasants in the area and_a lit- tle creek runs nearby. trim are in gray, The attractive house is situated in the middie of an acre of fertile PICKLED PINE KITCHEN - Woodwork in the dig, modified farm-style Conner kitchen is finished throughout in pickled pine. Modern detail includes stainless stee} sink, ‘disposal and automatic dishwasher. Beyond formica-topped serving bar is ‘the breakfast | room. Touch of re@ in the mottled, inlaid linoleum of picked up in the red background wallpaper with white borders kitchen and covers far wall of breakfast room. Cafe-style curtains are of gold chintz. Mrs. Conner is pictured. Vernon L. Conners Choose White: Brick As for the house—just one trip through it and one is’sdld on the beautiful residence. As one enters the spacious flagstone-floored entrance hall, there is a separate hat and cleak closet and an ample mirror fer the covenience of guests. The living room is 30 feet long and the great picture window at the far side seems to frame the fall scenery and: bring it right indoors. Furniture is blonde and large comfortable chairs, divan and ottomans spell luxurious comfort. The overstuffed pieces are covered in a tweed of gold, Sahara wall-to-wall carpeting, drapes with large leaf pattern in Sahara, turquoise and gold the entiré fireplace wall will be done in mirrors. The dining ell, located in the living reom, is attractive, and land and is adjoined by a second acre which they purchased recently. They plan tc - landscape, have a garden, tulip beds and fruit trees. ‘ is cheerful and practical, being finished in pickled pine. One wall in the breakfast room and the ceiling border in the kitchen have a unique wall paper with red background and white motif. Cupboards and closets are plenti- ful and modern conveniences. in- clude automatic dishwasher, dis- posal and twin steel sinks. Around the corner from the breakfast room is a compact laundry ho&ing automatic wash- er and dryer. eA Ak DINING ELL, — Conveniently Wtated at one end» of the huge living room the disting ell is 13 by 13'4 Its blonde furnishings include credepsa- and desk, the latter piece which Mrs. Conder Her- self bleached and finished in_ blonde, ,Caapet is feet long. me Ranch Home 10 by & by © foot breakfast reom and 11 by 11 feet kitchen. A: screened porch, feached from both kitchen and living room, is furnished.in rattan, and green bamboo drop-shades protect from the sun. The floor is .done in green and rust asphalt tile squares. Outdoors is a pleasant terrace. In the far end of the house are three bedrooms and two baths. The first bedroom, reached from a long hall carpeted in Sahara, with lijac and leaf pat- tern wall —_, is 11 by M% and drapes are in ued on Page 14) ik # > 3p ‘Tox houses, card phernatia. ee FIFTEEN | : =? and a two-piece gray sec- tional sofa ‘complete fur- nishings. Features are the built-in bookcase’ and double closets. * *e* Adjoining this room is a large bathroom in powder- blue tile. Waterproof paper in @ modernistic nautical peint is blue, coral and white with a touch of black. The large built-in table has ‘orm jiztures are in tvory tone is id pod Bm tile of neal onal = ~ ee » Sahiara and the drapes have the same leaf pattern in Sahara, turquoise and gold on white, as has living room. Handy closet in far corner. of room tables and other household para- a ® THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 ¥ Home Acreages If you have forward to the day family — and when Bie or cece = fondest tings, good roads, t schools and most rtant knowing motect four home and environment 10r always. Prices moderate and’ contract terms shot UKE. . Frederic K. Graef til e CAM Th if 3 5 ee cr Tr #4 § rT TP “ 7. fr eHE ve yt # Es E ! iy [! ihe tale : | 1 i i i fi Wi itay re ; i gf Hits 5 yi i) i i Esti ! | g 3 i § z told husband, “will be re- finishing the large mahogany TV set in blonde.” which they will have landscaped. pian to have their own gar- INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT SAVE 25% OIL FURNACE Includes . . « Delco 90,000 BTU Furnace, Automatic Controls, All Necessary Ducts, 275 Galion Tank, lay out and installation instructions for perimeter Heat for average 6 Room House. *549 Only $4.39 Per Week—No Money Down Complete Price Includes . . GAS FURNACE . Delco 90,000 BAU Furnace, Automatic Controls, All Necessary Ducts, Lay Out and installation instructions for perimeter heat for average 6 room house. ‘499 ‘ELCO-HEAT [area One Year Free Service! Complete Price __ [ No Money DowN-36 MonTHs To PaY! | 371 Vootheis Rd. O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor FE 2.2919 ¥ ie gy ee > ee hes ~) ae , a te die HOMES FOR AMERICANS er 416 Jj “Ea e a 2 de «. oor gy, Oe tt Wad > E Tabi ‘ 6.2. t KITCHEN y ‘ , tee “we ef oalu ¢ | “WR os Pr | a. . ¥ watt ¥ . . * . : LIVING q Ses a we-as } a. oe PLAN # H-330-P L. ~=—_ ~-— we? eee From Appliance Refrigerators, Stoves Unashamed white refrigerators, sinks and cabinets were used in most of the kitchen displays shown this week by the modern. living exposition in New York. This show, 3 E Hall PFiezi $ : SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Aye. FE 5-8163 Did You Ever RIDE a DUCK? C. Shuett Realty Ad Page 17 TOOL TIPS over the cutting line Bobby Pins Save Couple Stalled in Outboard Boat PORT HURON i — While boat- ing in Anchor Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonsall sheared a pin on their outboard motor. They didn’t return by nightfall and their relatives notified the Coast Guard. After an all-night search, the Coast Guard spotted their boat merrily chugging toward home, a new pin fashioned from Mrs. Bonsall's bobby pins. ri gf i e Hy "| PROTECT children, pets, shrubs with caadad head : Bogey Lab long 10 eflord complete protection te clothing Road. The “> wean |] Te rave wanting, yet dips exp bo project out of the wey. leoded wih pockeli for ee eo ee pencile, ruler, ehgerettes, nelle, ote Supply eess Han Soe mies of sandy pers . and community recreation areas ' BUDGET TERMS are plans a4 village. fine oaks add to ARRANGED! Saerer coors report many un- lake level and assure adequate FREE Off Street Parking water supply for home builders. Just drive right ep te our front Geer and Brendel Lake is jn White Lake|| i cer bir tet and tebe of the time pos Township, west of Pontiac. Open-|} ‘ “* **"** ing festivities Sunday will include rides in amphibious Ducks for all ; who wish to see the property from eego The American Cancer Society is sponsoring 285 grants-in-aid for cancer research ‘this year. APRON Mode of 7 os. white duck, the dweble hendymens eprom sb @ welcome eddition te ony “Do-t-Yeurselfer's” workshop. Full 36° NOW, As You Prepare to Spend More Time Indoors Beautify Your Home With , Quality Floor Coverings! @ CARPETING @ LINOLEUM . @ TILE Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! | Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window Shades Reasonably Priced DONTIAG FLOOR COVERINGS L. B. TAYLOR, Owner 379 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 COMPLETE ANNOUNCING The Opening Of... 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Sets |pet, a sagxy cotton type, was set] CO” SS" vadio. housings, razr ra'\) ClO ped 7M. | Sesion, construction : Off Room off by. the white and garnet color| hinge dispenser and light’ switch vt “FP 1.2S|4, | ond installation of | scheme of the farmal dining room | shields» costume jewelry and clock > -— 3 custom built Birch | By OLGA CURTIS in which it was used. faces. é J, Kitchens for new or Ae NEW .YORK oe » Sone! Des, pe sar Miandieon, Stay cola nit 30 Sect te cass this Steel Clothes Pests FREE ESTIMATES ® Bathroom Vanties : caren pegs * ican es salad in sis FREE INSTALLATION o Reavation Risin Bile One typical = arte By =o etl carpets. 4 Meck 4: Be. See Samples on Display at... | colors put a ee se, vt a ey |g oe ecw compe | Nee 1] THE CABINET SHOP ; these eye-catching colors were |other carpet by placing a tancy|{ (© S-O67) can gn osm 3088 W. Huron St. "wes" FE 5.9331 complemented by. repeats im hooked rug in the middie of it. nae Se* 7S 4 fi \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, { TOBER 9, 1954 ' te a be oie ie 7 Sas © a meaeet een RTHER LUMBER CO. 19 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 8197. Cooley Telegraph at Lake Rd. 9 Mile Rd. a at yor EM 3-4171 FL 1-4184 ; BURMEISTER’S © 4 : Oakland County’s C&C Bargain Center : be el Sie oF i eo , eee ew am DO-IT-YOURSELF HOUSING—The “do-it-yourself | build an entirely new one. For $15 down, a family 3 * . craze is creating a better life for thousands of | can start building its own $300 “casita”—a small, | Puerto Ricans now living in slum-type homes. The | reinforced concrete home. The government con- : tributes up to $150 of the cost of materials and sup- | on nearby subdivisions where water, lights and | plies. Above, George Concepcion, 31, puts a few fin- : streets are provided, Each family gets a 300-square- | ishing touches on his new casita in Dorado, while meter lot. Then they move their modest homes onto | his wife sweeps the porch. Their new home is a the free plot of ground and in their spare time with | far cry from the shack, left, which the family for- the help of neighbors and local government, they | merly occupied. 3-PC. COLORED BATH SETS eccces: tt — Burmeister’s — Burmeister’s — Burmeister's — Burmeister's — Burmeister's — Burmeister’s — 7] , 4 s ; § ixt2 White Pine U. Board ee ee eer {x12 White Pine Sheathing ™ STORM DOORS & WINDOWS 2x4 Red Fir Special $98.00 M 2x4 14-16 ft. White Fir Special $110.00 M 2x6 8-16 ft. Douglas Fir Special Lot (must sell) $85.00 M 2x8 8-16 ft. Fir Special (must sell) $85.00 M be — Burmeister’s — Burmeister's — Burmeister’ “ Clear White Pine Combination Door. $14.95 210* 3-in-1 Shingles (all colors)... $6.95 Just Arrived 1 Cerleed of Insulation Boord *eeeee Buy on Burmeister's easy credit plan ond take up to 3 years to pay! Weekdays 8 p. m. - Sundays 10-3 BURMEISTER’S RTHER LUMBER CO. 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CLOTHES POSTS, Heavy Steel with 4hooks....... $5.95 each ALL TYPES OF FENCES Open Mon., Twes.. Wed.. Thurs., Pri., Sat. 8-6; Sunday 9-1 49 N. Parke S$. Phones FE 5-5572—fve & Sun. Mi 6-0195 On Reed Lake Leke Home Sites All Brick Homes Multi-Lakes "MA 41050 — EM 38-4121 a there's only one ROX masonry paint OF CHEMISTRY Buy the best! Avoid the blistering and peeling of ordinary paints. Rox ac- tually repels water as it beautifies. Nothing finer for protecting the inside or outside masonry” of homes and buildings. Albert B. | LOWRIE A Step of Beauty | —Concrete Steps— That are available with a platform (up to 42 Sq. Ft.) edncrete. Made of steel reinforced Vibra-Packed No sections to be forced apart by frost or settling. Non- skid to prevent slipping. — c Custom Railings Tailored to fit your -and step, including ‘ columns. * corner flat Lumber Co. Concrete Strep Co. Baldwin Ave. at Welton Phone FE 2-9104 — =— 5380 Dixie Highway . OR 3-7715 FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver Anywhere! eg Le {MIDWEST DRY WALL CO, |oshild Pier CALL kitchens, etc. US fer LOW BIDS on additions, recreation rooms, Phone ORiando 3-2 276] Ho i E 8 F & LOCAL , CON T RA CTORS @ Ii Atlantic Cry. Pica _ ~ No Job Too Big! eee | __ No Job Too Small ! teiecment ating shin, || __Gall FE 62483 for FREE Estimate |)" 0° Soren as i ope Say Beye eeteny . Asbestos siding recently was hs Sees‘ Pa, ae rp GARAGE J 2222:= “COMPLETELY ERECTED” i), osow cvi.ta'd a2 FHA TERMS 595 ecto ties hog is tm © Alsynite Fiberglas Panels © Bird Roofing @ Boydell Paint BURKE LUMBER COMPANY "Where the Home Begins” Drayton Plains on the Dixie INTRODUCTORY 0 of your new Porter-Coble yourself” ond powerful motor, Sofety blode . justments. Boll ' Cc areund. 20 Osmun St. Weather V 2 eee ——_—_ anes Built Alldienisun pt der pag 7 a. | A an INSULATION {ashe nw All Types of Insulation Balsam Weel Rock Wool Fibreglas Insulation a0 E om : eZ FFER LIMITED TIME ONLY Bring in old hondsow ond we'll $5.00 agoinst the Aye ag ne Sew! But hurry— this offer good only os long os our supply of Sows fests! ay Wey OR 3-1211 FOR 10 Dot — DAYS | FE 2-6506 ‘gf Today's electric lighting is at- tracting top design talent all over the world, as evidenced at the recent International Lighting and an pn Light fixtures from Italy, Eng- Bouquet of Light Edison‘s Invention Leads to Light Fixture Designing ey ; ; : i : Potato to Have i fe i t : 3 AEROMATIC CEDAR CLOSET LINING “o4e"x2% face—Center and End Matched + .. $9.80 per 40° board meosure peckege COMBINATION DOORS $16.45 to $17.45 Bronze or Aluminum Wire— White Pine Styles and Reils Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. : Al Service—All W 831 Ocklend Ave. “FE 2-0224 Do It Yourself! NO MONEY DOWN! GIVE YOUR NEW HOME YEAR-ROUND COMFORT with Armstrong's Insulating Wool WEATHER VANES Post Signs q ret ee Lawn Signs NOON TO 8 P. M. $575 te $14?! Between Perry St. end Mt. Leceted om EAST BLVD. Stieber Realty j 33 4 ne 2 ™ 2 . : : ? a were : Finca aaa an ~— repay your insulating et aetna The Sonduetion ce eee little as two or to the spud’s career as a lady's; A total of 463 entries were sub- tape dose Ser a indy. mitted in the competition, with Let us give you the ts why, a Maine potato| 71 finalists judged. story. Sr Cyne io peuhce 8 wed wih are chepo-egpeel. New-Type Convector Fits Made of = ent 8 LE Gales Under Picture Window + ll of Orono, Me., who's been popularity picture *Secress, ae 2 es etadovs tne lod 00 Ge bigeden: a former Maine commissioner tion of a new-type convector heat- agriculture and currently as con- i ba ag Bangs RIDE a DUCK? are C. Shuett Realty A Credit Plen ee ee and are ia variety of length t - bes wat 2 4 ASC , Gardner explained, extend width of potato they seeet went to buy is| window, — No Money Down a@ smooth aiid shapely tuber.that's| They are supplied with or with- roughly two-andthree-quarter/ out dampers, as desired, for man- As Lew S00 inches around. The 65-year-old ex-j|ual control of the heat supply. BD ccccagecse . a pert believes women just don’t like | When installed beneath picture win- big or misshapen potatoes—at| dows, the convectors blanket the Maximum — least they don’t want to buy them! | windows with warm air to com- Lean..... 2,500 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Although housewives may pre- | >#t heat loss. : : fer the potate with a waistline under three inches, Gardner be- Heves women should be judging » J $ potaroes for their inner qualities. potatoes are fattening in them- erga gpg gpa : oe ony ies eel’ ll No Other Costs ! ‘CIVILIANS. $ Moves Gardner personally beliqves po- $ . You In Ee ee oN ee ae 7 Per Month Includes spuds as wrinkle-resisters, As a Interest and Principal $ Per Month Includes result, potato growers will continue trying to improve potato sales by | Interest and Principal improving potato shapes. F i Remove Grease and Rust Before Painting Metals When preparing iron surfaces for finishing or refinishing, make ab- solutely sure that all traces of grease, oil or rust are Grease and oll can be with paint thinner or dry cleaning . | solvent, Every trace of rust should be eliminated. . For tools, you have sandpaper, wire brush, steel wool or a scraper. Before applying your finish coat, be sure’to priate Ol hare mista | with one of the special coatings § | seem * » 4 * e Pies Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes Only *11,350 Per Unit Just a Few of the Many Outstanding Features: © Two Bedrooms © Full Basement @ 7 Styles to Choose From © Oil or Gas Heat © Automatic Water Heater © Picture Windows @ Oak Floors © Stee! Casement Windows © Large Lots @Winding Paved Streets e@Tile Features @ Large Closets © Ceramic Tile Bath © Double Ribbon Drive Clemens © Painted Basement Walls © Low Taxes © Brick Construction _Model Phone FE 3-9594 - Office Phone PRescott 5-4900 Rite, Inc. 1090 Lone Pine Rd. REFRIGERATION || always wanted. SERVICE es woosget é ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTO days? OIL or GAS @ All the advantages @ Can be instolled in @ The only register STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every Soucy vegipenent Rolling trestles and special scaffolding for stairways. SYNTRON Electric Hammers. Tools for every need. CARLOM Extruded Sewer Pipe in 10 ft. lengths. Ends root trouble. Perforated pipe Iso flecible pipe and fittings. HOMELITE and LOMBARD Chain Saws, BARNES and HOMELITE centrifugal pumps, QUAKER suction and discharge hose. . McCULLOUGH pees grinders, - Now’s the time to put in that quarry tile for the terrace you DAY OR NIGHT and it'll be a really attractive ad- dition. SERVICE Cover the floor with tile for Frigidaire Commercial Dealer || durability and ease of cleaning MASON And the tile colors that never fade will add new life. REFRIGERATION ih erg |ncred‘vwet potatos sith DOT = ite Seas saves two million dollars a year for disposal fields. cankie PARK, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Rood J FREE PARKING Order Today and Save! Ph. FE 5-8780 Six Hours. DONALDSON ‘= — «Co. 27 Orchard Lake Rd. With Baseboard Blender !! @ Beoutiful new registers @ Lower price becouse of srnaller register @ Small heat ducts— 3%” of perimeter heat new or old homes thot blends air ot - the register (oleman age | Handy Rack tor Pot Covers | Made at Home cabinet door and cutting keyholes in the panel to accommodate and hold the knobs. “Modernfold” Doors Steel- tramed, Ss “iad- ; at ® i i si rma TUL i TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1992 Pontiec Drive FE 4-9531 Tom Clinton Owner mS tetemtoona New--Sensational-- Blend- Air Perimeter Heat System GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 3401 West Huron St. Elisabeth Lake Read Actual Size of Coleman Heat Tubes 3'/:" Plus Hot Air Furnace Air | “Blond Brin CENTRAL HEATING amen | a Ht a Pra + ee —— + - a _— ls 4: 2 eee E.2 : ; , . P oe | ee “a A Actual Size. of Heat Duct—3'2 In. ~ FE 2-7849 Storage of round-knobbed lids| i= for kitchen utensils can be simpll-} ~ .| fied by putting a false back on a wes tee stalked eR ied we 3. ake wee of ot a? fi: pe ve ea * caeeale BER 9, 1954 IIT III 2 22 me . 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. di en were ; AU Werk’ Gosremesd = Pree Estimates _,neliable W: ‘WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press SIIIITITIA TITS ITD ( WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT (ule ' PA For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Cail... AUTOMATIC HEATING CO.. 5.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiec PPP MM AAEM DLO ERIE \* H 5 gg Oe aw eS ) «e== SMA. % ‘ . +~ ~~ FE 2-9124 » gi RI: Doors |New Construction Nears $11 Billion This was seven per cont more than in the third quarter of last | year and 14 per cent more the comparable period of 1952. ce Custom-Built RANCH HOMES | b HELTMAN and TRIPP Exclusive Builders and of We: at Wotsrjora 22 West Lawrence FE 5-8i61 FE 5-sa2 . OR 3-0411 $12,800,000,000 fn 1953. North Carolina exports about #0 per cent of the flue cured tobacco she prodyces. RIDE a DUCK? C. Shuett Realty Ad Page 17 Lakeland Shores Subdivision On Reed Lake Leke Home Sites All Brick Homes Multi-Lakes Realty MA 4-1050 — EM 3-412! in TORIDHEET | # “ AUTOMATIC HEATING ride @ A safer, cleaner, more convenient Sait way of heating your home means a ste happier home, too! Dispositions im- eR —s | prove with no coal to shovel, no ashes oe pa to haul! Call us today for full details on : | automatic TORIDHEET. Ges or off Mei! Coupes 'odey epaversion burners or complete unite. = j | would tke © Pree Uterature Oakland Heating & i eps oe ‘Air Ducts Co. | | ‘ (4777 Dinie Hwy.. Drayton Plains OR 3-2180 i, ie & ee. “hy {7 = are is & ae ehH * ¥ @ - | 3 — . + “4 , ; é ee " . ‘ 3 & * Put In THAT DRIVEWAY NOW BEFORE THE BIG FREEZE coll FE 5-8614 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G. Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street Safety and Protection for Your §| — Children, Pets On Tep of Geld Mountate 4430 Lapeer Bd. Rd. ia-an } | | Gas end Oil Furnaces William Lechner FE 2-1821 | 17-19 S. Perry St. - 27 N. Coss Ave. Mr. . . was your Basement Transformed Into a Vacation Resort? Be Wise and Seal _—i. Now Before the Next Rains with | Protect -O- Seal Washable Waterproof Masonry Cement _ Paint PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. ees Complete with Lake -- FE 5-6184 ATTENTION New and Old Home Owners! Aluminum Extruded Self Staring Comb. Storm Sash and Screen NEW LOW, LOW PRICES on sf 3" SPECIAL: 10 Windows and 2 Doors ‘s2%r | $199" FREE ESTIMATES—NO MONEY DOWN—FHA NT CO C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT 1661 S. Leet a Road — 1 Block South of Orchard Lake Rd. ‘ #4 (After Hours ot Sunday FE 8-0392) he | \ 2 ; . 3 ' ‘ | 3 om ad is \ Kg THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER *, 1954 Oe aes TWENTY-ONE [Pamper Grass | FTTOTTEM AMMEN Buy Your Child scsi co | Ml PAY LESS “ ~ ‘ you have a porch which re- Spring Growth AD Re a Mirror of Own grettably but inevitably has be-| MMOHM@ ULAR NBR E UOTe GAS HEAT! g rr a Gives Tot Incentive | into en-attractive and convenient to Correct — Eating, utility room, complete with house- Grooming Habits |i Seer. Shoe See then you 77 ze : 4 i Fs e This “mighty mite” of conversion bumers ° ouk and especially if it adjoins le-BLAST ~ . get a lawn that will start spring Most parents expect good “mir-| 140 Kitchen or is close to a bath- ae POWER- COMBUSTION DESIGN! with a bang. That's when you can ror habits” from children, but too| oom. In either case it will be cron = loner ~omesingly oie back and, watch the man next often the child, to look into a mir-| simple to connect the necessary} Service! The’ Betunnnnn : tg ‘ aad convenience heat | Grass has a tough time in com- at lower cose—ends the work ) pacted soll, Aerate hard spots —— of old-fashioned and places where grass ts pe Gaate. mbm mar pl = ym Salt quiet Rametafe—easy te install : water mn a pot orgie power-type combustion has seretee—fits any beiler or farnaga : get fertilizer near the roots, . Fertilize four weeks before the a first killing frost. Plants will use : the food for fall growth and vital RIDE a | reserves, and they'll be past. the | ee C. Shuett Realty Ad Page 17 rives, Apply when grass and wash it in thoroughly ———_—__—_—_—— "Sold . Heatin Rady gy Ste os, ~ rs haa Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See pa saa rather than frequent sprinklings. heet Don’t stop wien the grass loses its color. The soll should be kept moist until the ground freezes te prevent excessive winter kill. Keep your mower going until all grass growth stops, however, don't cut off more than one-half inch at any one time or cut any closer than one and a half inches, Short clippings will sift down among the grass blades to serve as a mulch and eventually add humus to the is still earth. Or, if rf Meke the CHANGE-OVER NOW! interior decoration. Enjoy clean, even, economical heat || ween. | nom new ond 1] Lakeland | iss" csc” nen weer tectog non ||] Shores | recs" | > Toridheel / EASY TERMs Subdivision | sic “esrane No Down Payment =§]| On Lake |) tore ine i oie “Loke Home Sites the vest Rens, is “DOMESTIC HEATING CO. [| 1 trick Homes [orton “room. , live: : Multi-Lak two staff offices, 671 Orchard Lake Ave Phone 7E2-3629 |j|] Multi-Lakes Realty cod 6 mer. sired. The center’s sional advice 4 low a isk r ’ j svaurvewve pamel gives the “Home for all Amterica” 2 distinctively modern design feature. You eam work wonders im your ewn home with this amazing do-it-yourself material, indoors or out. Aleynite can be sawed and nailed Only minutes from downtown Pontiac. Visit beau- jest like wood. 20 decorator colors. @ Vermont Marble | tiful Holiday Farms in Waterford Township. THREE- a — Insist on genvine Alysnite . @ Tenn. Marble BEDROOM ranch houses on spacious 90x125 ft. lots, 9 peice woreed eat | SILL STONES near schools, buses and shopping. on 3 na * Limestone ° ° ) © Blue or Buff Tayco A Few Gas Heating Permits Priced * Ld ili | vai s ciaseers COMM <1 5 ak on account of the death of a retirant If he elected option 1, 2 or 3 provided for in section 181 hereof 17.2. Should any m®@mber who either ;November Election and ci 'Hlection to be Neld Tuesday, November, ‘1! has 25 or more years of credited |2 1954 @ proposal to amend Sections| service, or (2) has 10 or more years 12 11, 18. 16, 17 18, 19, 20, 22, 3 and of credited service and has attained age |Chapter XVull the Charter of the | 50 years, separate from the service of | cit of Pintiac. The proposed sect the Clty, in etther case prior to his to be amended shall read as follows :— voluntary retirement ege. for any rea- j CHAPTER XVIII son except to become a retirant or his FINITIONS death, he shall remain a member dur- Section 32 The following words and | Phrases as used in this Chapter, unless a different meaning is: plainly required by shall have the on | Trustees proVided for tm thia Chapter 24 “Member” means any Bg who included im the member of the | retirement system. | 25 “New member” means any mem- ithout prior } account 5 } 28, “Original member” means any ‘ 4 if service cred to his | of | the annuity savings fund he shal! cuore | ling the peried of his absence from | City service for the exclusive purpose only of receiving a retirement allowance shall any such member receive service credit for his said period of absence from City service, except as otherwt =| provided in this Chapter. In the event | contributions | such & member withdraws all or pert jam his accumulated contributions jupom cease to be a member and \ at , ce ce I ce ci Se eR oe pensation at the time of his disability ment Upon attaining his voluntary retirement age he shall have the right jte elect an option provided for in sec- tion 181 hereof | «c) During the period of a disability | petirant ts receiving a disability pension | Ci (a) of this to the an- | provided for in pa Ta section 202 his contributions putty savings fund shall be bal aid shall remain ;®@ ance in the 5 time of ms retirement therein anc shall be accumulated at ments received by him shall be paid recuiat interest anti] his attainment of | |his voluntary retirement age or prior |death Upon attaining his volunta re jtirement age his accumulated contribu- jtion<« shall transferred from the ‘annuity savings fund to the annuity | teserve fund Should he die before at- taining his voluntary retirement age his accumulated contributions standing to his credit im the annuity savings fund at the time of his de-'h shall be paid tn accordanmee with te nrovisions sec- von hereot NON-DUTY DISABILITY BENEFITS Section 22.1 A member who retires on or after his attainment of his voluntary- retirement age on account of disabilit section 21 hereof, sha receive a service retirement @ e provided for in » hereof and he snall heve the right to an option provided for in section 18.1 hereof. 222 A membe ires prior to his ment his voluntary ment e@ on account of disabdil as provid in section 21 hereof, 5 Te- t his In the event \dies before has received in annuit | payments an aggregate amount equal to seid accumulated contributions, ithe context the following | provided for in section 171 hereof. The | meanings: ; said retirement allowance shall begin , Wh | 2.1.. "City" means the City of Pontiac. as of the first day of the calendar oo of flag and an instrumet- | month next following the month tn i “ . | which he files with the Board his ap- Gasman or ae Ps yal iars aed plication for same on or after ‘its 230CS7 ra’ aaa, rd of attainment of age 65 years In no case to his service account (f)—Original Member shal! member with prior service his service account (gi—Service shall mean service ren- dered as an officer or employe of the mean any credited to ty “ ‘h)—Prior Service shall mean service rendered, as an officer or employe of the City, prior to the effective date of this Amendment iT}—Membership Service shall mean service rendered. as an officer or em- ploye of the City, since last becoming ‘he member of the Retirement System. | «j}—Regular Interest shall be interest |at three per cent per annum, compound- ‘ed annually, for a period of three years \from the effective date ; ment For e@ch subsequent three year | period thereafter “regular interest” shall be such rate cf interest as the Board. in its discretion. may determine (k)—Accumulated Contributions shail mean the sum of all amounts deducted from the compensation of member and credited to his individual account in the Annuity Savings Fund), together with requiar. interest thereon . (i)—Average Fina! Compensation shall mean the average of the highest ennual pay received by a member during & period of five consecutive years of service contained within his ten years of service immediately preceding his retirement. In cases where compensation is not all paid fm money, the Board shall fix the value of that part of the compensation not paid in money (m)—FPinal Compensation shall mean the anmua) rate ofapay earned of earn. | jable by a member at. the time of itermimation of employment with the | City rived from the accumulated contribu- \ tions of @ member (o}—Pension ‘hati mean payments de- rived from money provided by the City, or instrumentality of the City. (p)—Retirement Allowance shall mean ithe sum of the of this Amend- | penefic 1f)—Annuity shall mean payments de- | annuity and the pension,'in the Annuity Savings ance of dutv tm the service of the City and (2) that such member should be | retired: provided further that the report of the Medical Director is concurred in bv the Board Duty Disability Benefits— Retirement § After Age (a) —U as provided ability beneficiary or more years of service credited to his service account. shall receive a service retirement allowance according to the provisions of section 17. (b}—Retirement Before Eligible Retire- ment Age U retirement for disability, +s oreviced for in section 19 @ — d is - cad - f = . | id — ‘a é member wit prior service credited to| shail torteit all nih rights im end te |; Wed pith the, Board, Y Oere at eure | sates ; aig oT etvine” eeanes service sendetes | far tn this esetion. gwing the said oa re & & Seaiee SS MioMe, oo eer Rerenaniies Ahowanen, Coats |e cempettien pong Rg ‘i : 8. to 3 eo ; . 28 “Pres service” eoevton | acne? site cement, th ned ve (bh: prasign which shatt|St"tnis Amendment. . SS my Sore, duce : sen ler echt | Sane 60 ace rts gona | tata P tay areas in berg ef a penion canal "ae: | Samay renter”, ch ~ Produce | -___ | gatrigg, rendered os v Sauary | SVE it porsble, throughout ais [0 10m, ce Soa ot | Bestar ahiowance or other bene sieve : : in 0 e e : 210 “Credited service” means the | life, called a regular a giles. basic pension oft ver " Bits | carey =A the alates DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale on sum of the prior service and member-| nee. or he may elect receive said jon as of | Amend ‘ay em ete reported by the . an vee Ss See Be a Sagres at be cone a Fy in no yn rn oe : aca . ildi — Sgn dete of is scoment | gate geet mare, en, ¢ Teaming, State | perc for German Mill Prujts: Crabapple, No 1, 2.75- 4 Buildings Destroyed 2.11 “Regules interest’ means such jer r s in S soeers the dete, Ne retion ay 7 anpeene any ennuity : in ye, tamed. 650 On: OS . M coenpounted Sacuntly se the Baord shail out his life and wentinate a pb og ay eg BH, red | the basis such mortality Fi Steel lb od SB ygry as Fire Does $500,000 from time to time determine: Provided, | beneficiary, in accordance with the pro-|em @ City payroll with pay. er | regular. interest, ss to irst bu; Jonathon, fancy, 4.00 bu; No 1, 3.00- “ that regular interest shall be neither a de 1 3. as herein- | is later,’ and to his at- ° * 13.80 bu; McIntosh, fancy, 4.50 No 1, Da : T ia Mega a per cent per annum for visions option 1, 2 or 3, as ja a - OP acetate for Project 200-27 gu: Northern, Spy, (No i. Se, mage in texas tore than ¢ per cent per annum, com- | SF. 1 SUE eon ANNUITY Lor. priat recovery The ssid disabiity ‘present value of all > Snow, - : pounded u | pension ject sections made on sccount o : _ No 1, 3.00-3 50 bu; Wealthy, fancy, y -FALLS ww! $3 “Aecumulated = C “| Option 1 If @ retirant dies before he ing eevest ' ‘ : . NEW YORK w&—The first big | S%;"bu. No 1, 278-328 bu Cider, No 1. WICHITA -FALLS, Tex, hm aie asc of ail amounts @educted | has received in payment of the cash |" 3" upon Ie ad por ee Ee Eg benefits: ans an order for stee| to be used on the | 2.50-2.75 4-ga! case Cantaloupes. fancy. | Thirteen persons were unaccounted from the compensations of ® member — enbulty portions ced mag Hite ecosres tirement age a @ = ——-. = tables, regular interest and other tables Bh a a ag ge be the St. Lawrence Seaway project has 380 be: Mo 1, jase ™ Ore mt Long for here today after fire destroyed = annuity SIR, ge Sil | amedeas "sgual to hie gqeeumulatel “es- | caive 6 mension computed eaten to | = on 'muamle —— pee shall be | Stuarial equivalent of bis _poommnaiates ; t ‘31 case Pears, Bartlett, fancy, |the smal] three-story Milam Hotel interes tributions standing to his credit im the /the provisions of section 11.1 hereof se | gontributions te been awarded to the M [oe ee Fey ~ ; sgn gres 1 "Com ° 2 _the com-| annuity savings fund at the time of | Provided, that in com said |ege sixty years for members other than Annuity Savings et the time Que., subsidiary of the Manufac- ‘ $0-8.08 &: at Fe ggg i, 230. and four other business establish- tion ved from the cm yy | Bie retirement, the @ifference between | pension snail not receiv meveee ~ eg yA of be retirement; and P turers Steel Corp. 300 ba rium Prone, Wo 1. 290-5 3 | ments. city, fn case 6 members compenss-| {he ‘arid ‘segregate amount, of snnuity | avabiiny sion provided in| ble retirement age” shall be age fifty-| qisapility retirement pension equal to ' emmounced yes-| wise Gomes 0-500 bu. Water-| Fire Capt. Joe Counts said, how- id i money payments recetved by him shall be peid "223 (bi hereof. Upon attaining |five years. The Board may, i one/one hundredth thirty-fifth (1/138 The award was yeS- | %s-bu. Quince. No 1, 450-5 Board shai! fix the value of that part of | 1, “such son or persons as he shall tok age jonei interest during time wes | hie overage final compensation Ser one local office of | melons, No 1. 100-150 bu. ever, that it would be “up in the ¥- |neve nominated by written designation |Heve the right to elect sa option pro n the United States OF year of service to his service terday by the v les: Beans, green, fiat, No 1 fe ; 214. ‘Average tion" » 7 we epetion | vided for in section 18.1 hereof. other na emergency, extend the|2°esunt, not to exceed thirty Manutactures Steel which, 85/1 80-200 bu: . — day” before it was definitely known | mean- the average of —_ it gAmogy ssp pert aad tary persen ATH IN LINE OF DOTY ber | 88¢_8t which any member ts eligible |together with o basic pension of one agent West German. steel | Wenéer, No i “= bu; . 4 '| whether anybody actually died in Wass waved bry ety a Y member | a, persons surviving the said retirant Bection 23 In event A r pte = to retire. : hundred dollars annum: aed pp Remy com | 350-300 ba. beens a oe 3 00- the blaze which started yesterday = jg Doon Be R* 5. ers of then such difference, if any shall be | 2482" ting ny of and tn the ig ty went cf tho Cau =c that uch iaabuty shall not in - |250-3.00 bu: beans, . qi L emen mean ploy penston ner Petitive bidding with major Amer-|232 bei nomen, We. Mo gl. [afternoon at 5:50 p.m. cried, ervice caetauned, shin hn $0 ald So be ea! comevrwonanie ” (sree et aiaommorment ri tm Grcd | he rank of bipeman. cr firefighter, et |ened pine “Bunaved. aeers per, eamin, a . No 1, 85- * ‘ = A 1 2) be ; his 1 In the event ALLOWANCE f 19 hereof, dies. within | /; and ¢ jcan and European steel mills. fancy. 125 dos behs topped. No | Counts told the Associated ~ ess | pr ng Mars ; ~ io irom and after the|‘{!) the civilian. em of eee ide some |}, 150-200 bu B taney, 290} + 4-36 a.m. today he still had |{2.,D0r jest thee © poose, ot orate ee een, the, eatin of omsince | oflgctive dole of his disebiitty retirement ment. nor (2). privately em-| gection 23—Death Incurred in Line of The order will prov 14-bu; No 1, 1.80-200 ‘-bu . . age a pa en =| jrant, his reduced retirement a) an Saad eos “ot of bis firemen, nor (3) persons tem- | put Fert is killed im the 12,000 tons of sheet steel pilings | wo ¢s-100 bu: cabbage, curty, Noi. |four pieces of fire equipment | spall ue, the sictats oie antes are of und pel to, nach potion having an | voluntary retirement as. as the result | Porarily employed es firemen ¢uring | performance of ‘his actual duty to the for about 142 million dollars. $0 bes aves = ae rue {00-3 $0 pumping water on the egperriigee bo gen = Soro a —* interest in ue te, oe hee wes — es i at ode Bar 7 rat Datceuen seen aa City. of dies as the result of a4 bu. Carrots, No 1, 15-96 dos behs; car- ruins, At that time, he said, no me ; —- rn parake ‘or (2) such death, injury or disease of the Police Department of the City | the formance of his sctual duty to The pilings will be used in the | Po, “SOpoed, Net, 100-180 bu. Cauli- , jet member's Snnual rele of compensation | designation duly executed and filed | i yuiting “im death. by the | holding the rank of patrolman, or ee Seems ‘cosh Gente, Sinem oF construction of a cofferdam at | fiower No i, 125-175 dos Celery. We | bodies had ° . City. te last terminate” [secs ce ks eucerocmeat: ae the effective | Board to have been result of his/ rank, but it shall include (1) -| injuries resulting im death be found by 1, 175-2:50 erate; celery, No 1, 15-125 to dy 216 ‘Anpulty” m an - annual hood aig idtcbareece at {actual performance of Sis | 22 employes of the the Medical Director to have resulted Cornwall, Ont. Mannix-Raymond | 4," ‘ceiery root, No 1. 125-180 40%.| Fire Chief Eugene White earlier | amount, equal monthly in- MODIFIED JOINT AND ploy of the City, the cable be fis \or (2) privately employed patrolmen. | trom the sctual performance of his duty Co, of Montreal is the engineer. | Corn, sweet. No 1, 1$-125 S-dos Cucum- | 4 14 there wag a possibility iife, derived from the ac-| SURVIVORSHIP ALLOWANCE provides in pereqrephs es | DOF (3) persone employed @8/to the City, and the report wf the : . . : cum ber f iption ofa e | ( ps ig tng and constrection firm which | bes, “ill, tise. tency, t ectle ah | Cugnnteted contriputiom ans en snnual |tirant, one-half of his reduced fetire- | paid subject to varsarapb if) of tls!’ (x) Words of the Gender | Metical Director ie concerred ta hy build the cofftrdam. aaa ae a: eee ea ba: cocembera. | S0™Me Persons were trapped in the Fe eae eeathiy in| ment’ allowance shall ‘be continued | section apd to section 24 hereof. \ shill include ‘words of the feminine | Beard. there shell | Cai acticns. The will +e taney 4.60 bu: No T250-3 60 bu. | blazing 75-room hotel. Of the 27 | steliments or lide, gorived from moneys throughest the iife a end paid to auch | ide Bhan a Hh oe re op his | Semder and vico-veren, and words of the contributions standing to \ ‘ dena =- Eggplant, e . | person, having an insurable interest in _ b " P accumulated | co Manufacturers aac ee = por ae Bi ac Ry gy ay a Cae registered, more than a doz- | "2g “«-petiren > e.owance” | means co hin ts be chal bawe nominated | ¢redit ip Co a eee st) shall include the plural number aad the member's | oes gb fragaltoen aed Annuity agent for ‘the (German sand, | eta’; ree See Oates: Gomme 2 a gy 1. |en made their way to safety by an |S 1° niurement” means whhdreval ang iled with the Board prior to the accordance with the provisions of sec- "Section 11. Termination of Membe with the provisions of hection 26 of Westinienhuette A. G. of Darton 1 is pag heer song eurly, No . outside fire escape, In all, 14 guests | trom active service with @ pension oF crtective date of his retirement nik pension of one-third of the | Except as provided in sections 13 and 17 Ole tae by member bers fioal which i and developed tht : 4 7) (ae iq |fetirement allowance granted under this, ig9 any member who continues in of said deceased per- | (e) should any person (1) be absent one- widow. 75-100 doz behs v No 1, were accounted for, Counts said | final compensation po tion shall be paid to his pilings 73.100 éce. Paranips, No 1, 1$0-2.00 = nent 7 and "* any member | the service of the City on’or after the .on spall be paid to his widow to con- service more than three years im &/i¢ he leaves # widow, to continue during , ‘bu No 1. 250-350 Firemen said vy os wes om a pension Jor retire. | date he either (a) acquires 25 Years tinue during her widowhood. saplge of four consecutive years after whood; provided, that such . Manufacturers firm here : A . odode lof eredited service, or ‘bi attains age! ic) If, im addition to a widow. the | last ng a ber, or (2) should : whom he to : Peppers, Ca No 1, 65-100 pk; | water damage to -nearby busi-| ment allowance payable pursuant to the de ow shall be the person to from Europe will es 1nd-1.00 be; peppers. - widens ot tn chapter 55 years and has 10 or more years of said deceased, person leaves an unme' become a beneficiary, or die, he married at the time of his retire. said shipments : tos” rf $0175 bu: peppers, | P@S8es May bring the total damage [Py """neneticiary’ means any per-| credited service, whichever of (a) and | ried child or children under age 18 years | shall thereupon cease to be a member vant from service, if his retiment hegin immediately, with deliveries | Pimento, No 1, 180-178 bu: pepper’ |to a half million dollars, Besides |son excepts retirant, in receipt of «| 'b) occurs first. may, at any time priot |each such child nell recslr’ A Popenis | | Section 1s Optional Retirement trom preceded his death as provided for in to be completed about a aL 60 bu. Petatess, Bo . pension of retirement allowance payable |to the effective date of his retirement. | of an equal share of one-fourth of bis | service” aby member whe bos pr bis aente a0 eerie pay sere before the port of ent ae 18a bo bag. potatoes No 1-\the hotel, a shoe store, barber —- the provisions of this but ee aang eeaiaes fine! compensation Umaze 18 years of bis ms ible retirement age. as defined | abie this paragraph shall be sub- i. - : . . : (tien duly execw an ¥ e | death, ~ | in sections 2 1u), may retire from City a raph if) 265-280 100-l> bag. Pumpkins, No 1./ shop, department store and a 2 pos reserve’ means the| Board. in the manner and form pre- | any such child his pension shall termi | vice u Nigh web ject to the provisions Montreal closes for the ‘winter. 6-1.00 be. aenficnes, vad. He em music firm were demolished. present value of op parments to be scribed by the Beard, slect option 2|pane 0 there shall be i the ard setting torin at aor ee ok of this coction and to he ° ; y m on sce vc - | prov or in section reof an Board e8 nm y vs 5 —Chi ae ° dos behs. Squash, Acorn, No 1, hye Counts said two of his firemen peed upon the is ef such mortality | nominate @ survivor beneficiary whom | chitdres under exe, Plage A no widow, |Dinety days subsequent to the execu- . ria 2 i = oor “Ss ype oll Ist Negro Appointed Se: agueeh Delicious, Ne I, 16e 160 bu: | suffered minor injuries. molly gig omg - Ae eee ee ee cen we oat Od or if the widow dies or remarries before |be retired fing thereet. he desires to | 2%, also ‘wurvive the : ‘ nee | = ne ; the said member for @ as per cen iving child of eighteen . Hubbard, Wo 1, 1.28-1.75 bu; ; 2 Pens! reserve” means the! his support. In the case of the |e youngest suve Sectien 16. fe) each child f * , shall have a’ ace a)—Compulsory Retirement e squash, Italian, No 1, 15-150 ‘)-bu; : present value of all payments to be| 4.11 of or divorce from, the said | ceased person = ‘eld or chil- |f Geeviss Mabiont te Ge coon shall receive @ . . . : squash, Summer, No 1. 75-150 } org made on Car cog dl oF ee ee ccna |surviyer beneficiary prior to the ef- ae ae — Sh voaravanall re-|of paragraph ‘b) of this poll any | Proportions’ — a a toes. . 1.28 14-Ib bekt; No 1, puted upon ortallty | rective date of the said member's re- one-fourth of his final | policeman or fireman member who has | deceased me 1.00 14-Ib bskt; tomatoes, No }. 2.00- and other aves Ot ee en, shall from tirement, his previous election of option ‘come © Pome “provided. that if there be |attained age sixty-two years. and any | !f ony child : s, ox ovenine age 256 bo Turnip, Ne 1, 100-130 dos 12 and nomination of survivor ne- : ts 2 such children under age 18 member in any other eligible branch of | etghteen years, here _ DETROIT @—Gov, Williams, in| bens. Turnip, pons pl aes aoe V i | H vei Voluntary retirement age” shall |{ciary shall be automatically revoked vane Gag cael child shall receiv S| tne ly, betuice r who ‘has ‘attained age | distribu by t Booed to the surviv * e re re orthw @ surprise move last night ap-| ,,\ctuce ped tts ative, Be 1. e IC es iS ee Wace tat Oe Se ees tl uae memhen che has! on |e 100. of an cneation, Upon matriage |by the Board: provided. that this para-| but in no event shall any child receive pointed a young Detroit Negro law- 1.60-1.50 bu: endive, bleached, No 1. 2 00- —— PA bers voluntary re-| option 2 election provided for in this |death or Sttalament of age 38 years ot | rapa shall pot apply to any member |s pension greater — stration w County |2.20 bu Escarcle, No 1, 160-188 bu: | DETROIT uw — The nation’ eae shall be age 35 Years The|section 182 in force, dies while in|any such child his pension Shall term) | Rho t) on officer of the City app Mander this pare- yer as a judge of Wayne escarole, bleached, No 1, 200-250 bu. : ; 5 | Comm may, im the national interest | service of the City prior to the effec- and were shall be 1 een | Ore Commotion, The benefits payable under | soul Grreuit Court. y Gae go 4 mL ttt be. Me: ee eee Un | oy gorge 2 OD Senor bere = Pov err kath rer PR go od aay on no case | written request of a aeake ee bes ig moa this section, end to The appointee 34-year-old | Letivee. | lea! | a = 58,717 passenger cars and 15,841 4 th eee eee etary inne nt cliowance | shall any child of said deceased person | attained the age of compulsory retire- | section 24. = te we ois be it Ww i i) a emer is ieinie te a= nid acre beer a vecotve ‘a pension of mofe one- | ment according to the provisions of para- oneal _-Cuibéren’s Benefits if Widow Dies Wade H. McCree, a member of) Greens Capbege, Ne 1. 100-125 bu | trucks, Ward's Automotive Reports | 9%, of, rg ole retire ot [Ot the anid survivor beneficiary would | feorn® a nie tinal. com raph ‘a) of this section. approved If there be no,widow. or the State Workmen's Compensa-| Soler. ¥e Oe ae et ann: | said today the fire department holding the rank of | Pave pooling gig tid mmomver bad |_‘e!. Ip the event eas | cin nk Board may iif the widow dies or remarries, before : . ' ; . fone: idow nor children eligi *% | Con such member in service iid of such tion Commission for the last two/| Sorrel, No 1. 1.00-1.25 bu. Me} Last week assemblies numbered | Dan er adios Preval! not include | retired, pursuant te the provisions of provided for iB paragraphs ib), c) aad | periods not to extend beyond (1) the So eee ner cha bare amend age ¢ | 1, 186-1.78 bu Swiss Chard. 1, 1.00- . any ‘1) eivilian employe Egg he ft this Chapter, effective t ay prec S\ ia) cf this section surviv the said| member's attainment of age seventy igh child or ehil- 1.28 bu. Turnip, No 1, 75-125 bu. - 64,115 cars and 16,912 trucks. In ployed fire | the date of his death, notwithstanding | Gece reson. there shall paid to|vears, or (2) four years from the ef-|eishteen years, then this Hawaii and Har department. (3) privately ompleres that. he may not have attained his voi-|Csen his de ther and d fective date of this Retirement System, | dren under age eighteen years. if he lowa-born and . the comparable 1953 week 116,476 oe as at see aurea “on untary retirement age. If any member, dent mother, m the rd ‘feds whichever is the later date. * | leave each receive = vard-educated, was named cars and 23,926 trucks were built. | emerxericy.. who has an option 2 election provided | gfter tnvestication to have been actually | Section 17. Service Retirement Allow. | liew of all _— aaa e) this to fill the court vacancy left by a [ 238 “Pelltemen” means ony employe is thie section 18.3 tn foree. oubsequent 4 a upon him a ge od See te oe ee é provided S ouun ceeal Eye Boome the recent death udge Adolph ard’ said new model change- ot potice a riment holding e | ly tres pursuant to t provisions e power } 5 of on x. . Marshner a The annual of Pontiac Pas polcow kept ot man. including pores: | eae Ceaeret: me ee et cate | aan bis eal come | mau feusies a aen ten) comaenaad allow tion, but im Bo event Mall the total assemblies | Uona higher rank immediately ding t ve . | + v. > No, 228, OES. Mon., Oct.| helow expectations this week shall, not include. eny (1) civilian em-| date of his retirement, but not there- if) total of the eneiene _ _ jeeee! _— shall consist of: so paid in any one year ¢ one-half ‘This was the first appointment | 11 at 8 p.m. Virginia Salthiel, Sec.| yorg ates ctgiotiy |ToRi cateahl cuuertrta and (it tore |Senetian MOT" agtten, Nenana sort sen’ lef te sontion He gil canst) | tne AMUNY a Am smutty which al | the’ deceased member's, final compen, ° . — ~ | election option provided for sec- : | - | tion. — Adv. contributed a bona A. aickacad na pelicoman | the said shall not | bers accumulated contributions standing | surviv: under age eighteen yee ot a Negro to the circuit bench . lower volume as some of its | gu he eakergeac tion 181 hereof: said option election |® 084 seven-twe the maximum jto his credit in the Annuity Savings |te become effective as of the date of | exe se each child shall receive a pension in Michigan. . . ‘| Ford Division factories started Ene aed en we | hte setiroment. Me retirement: alles: ogguel cow ro Oe Be en | PEE Gh Be me of tis rigs | OE a : orerenene shore | —— changeover work. inguler ber in relation to persons S90 | m a ee a oe eexoeeae fepartment. whichever compensat: is one hundred dollaes per anrum: and | pep mre his selection in @ statement from od las Shall tala "ihe" plural outer and 2,7 GP coum sine seen mer aher ae U4, MLS, GU tuttetrasn | membership rterce ‘senon® eaeal ts aee_eahtcea yearn, thee, sail be 8 fe Ward's noted that U. S output so vieg __ vores Section 23 hereof on account of his odin 2! this section 23, the one-one hundred thirty-fifth (1/1 his ‘istribution by the Board to the surviving Lansing, made a point of stressing Rutee® Mervis, 36, of 667 Loctite, | - 5. TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP | Sectio died. As used in the | 1 y-fifeh (1/135) his | éistribut oe .| far this year is running far behind Gection 1! Except as otherwise pro- | death. .. term “widow” means the person |average final compensation for each | under eigh' child ve McCree's youth, He said the late Walled Lake, pleaded guilty yester vided in tuis Chapter any mem-| !83 Any member who continues ‘ny said deceased tson WS year of membership service credited te | 00 event shall any receive more day reckless driving and that of last year. The figures show | ». t the service of the | the service of the City on or after the | married at the time of his ast emplov- the member's service account not to ex- | than one-fourth the deceased member's Judge Marschner himself was 33 to was y woes lem sme | date he either (a ulres 25 years of the City, and ft shall include |ceed thirty years: aaa in any one year. office fined $30 and $15 costs by Orion assemblies through Oct. 9 this year ee oe CN ee eis queve. | eroatied pour me “~~ attains age Pe ggpe Mitre whom ‘the Board finds to be | membership oon ean when oie Any benefits payable under this - when he took . = ' more years of | rmanentiy disabled and to to the baciec clon e shall sub, the Township Justice Helmar G. Stana- will total 4,93,835 cars and 795,598 upon cease to be a member and his/years and has 10 or y totally and pe pen: shall not exceed ject The appointment came as a sur- : In the ble 1952 credited service at the date of his seid credited service, whichever of (a) of have heen dependent upon the said de nine hundred dollars per annum. or | of paragraph (f) of this section, and prise to politicians, Several other back, hry = a eee 4 2s getien from service shall be for-| ib) occurs first. end im either case dove | ceased person, for at leasi 50 per the ‘arount of this anouity, whichever 7 = U4, fi mm the event is reem- | not have an option election provided of nis » = ts" * possible choices had been men-| Roger H, Murphy of 721 Cort - 004 —— and Ay o the City he cna seen be: | for in Section 18.2 in force, and (1) ics CONDITIONS _ FOR DISABILITY |sereg” pension’ aunt "to's A prier to) Dependent Porente Denctite. _ : rucks .were . come & t retireme while in service of the City prior RETIRANTS tieth | there — — te tioned in speculation. wright St., told Oakland County | - tem Should his. said reemploy ment oc- | cetective date of his retirement, and (2)| section 25 (8). At least once each | ‘1-80) his averse final com tien for | Under age ? Politicians also saw political im-|Sheritr's Deputies yesterday. that | cee Tian gperted gio years trom ,td leaves a widow, or in the caus of a fe. pear curing the fre S years follwing | ST ear's crvice arcount"neerites, | tis, cection there all, be” paid to the to the choice in view of| someone took a portable radio.) [hj Sig copvce es rcaned? ervice er: Te'* usta wan'"to "te “ciay "and |auabbity pation’ of rvuremeat atiew. iat (il tie, memberhio, erring hes | Sepa ny aera ies large Negro population : eves a e fe by him at the time he last, manently disabled and to have been |ance and at least once. in each 3 year sift to the Leto service exceed thirty — Prope ° e 5 linens, china and bed clothes from lsepareted from City service shal! be) he t le member | period thereafter the Boa: may. then © membership service | Boa efter vestigation ‘ faved te fis credit. th ihe. event a | Copemdent upon the colt Bam = tien shall require any | credit shall be reduced so t the | termine to been actually depend- and the impending Nov. 2 election. | hig car while it was parked at 7190 | + . ‘|Gomber eecomes a retiramt or dies ee ae SS lrep geo sheabany Siirant who hes mot attained | total of membership service credit | ont such member through } e - at Waker’ Roweot | oamealtZjqgerert Townaae. UM £ OFOQKINS MOTE | | Secaee se seeer |moe es Sic aise, (eee ete ae mete ge |toaky Gta Bete Erte | Steet clea eae sa a Sectwn 15 Any member at- | lowance compu v7 under the direction of the medic - | or t the total pension portions, | the deceased member's final com - .} to al ts as tf the said member of said ided b& - oat were valued at $140. Thieves broke into two Bloam- | inet ,or stains, his vowuntery rile | had (1) fetired effective the day pre-| fector at Ws pace, So seeds aoneed Gl spd (0 Gf Gk gece, mae pallies of nicaet teen ie amaund te be Tunnel, Bridge Leeway field Township stores last night service may retire from City | ceding the date of his death, (2) elected | © gg wach disability vetivent. |enceed eighteen hundred dollars per to either parent; exceed six hus- Landry service upon his written lication filed | option 2 provided for section 18.1/ UD nes not 8 4 his y = : Wed dellase per annem, ner chell the SACRAMENTO, Calif. @ — The | Capito! Barber Shop, 580 W and took about $430 after smashing yuh Gas Bencd cotting forth of wnat | hesset, and meme once his aid | Grement age refuse to submit to ent) |e) Deferred Retirement Benefits | amount to be paid to both parents ox- ° . mM Southern Pacific Railroad uses —Adv,: | in the stores’ rear doors, accord- than 98 days eee ie a seen | c caear Seacoaeny Sane one ee ae I caominotios ion may be | nomad ony momber (1) whe bes Sftven cone ine, nendred collars, par eanen. “cat whiskers” to determine safe ing to Michigan State Police ' he desires to riage or death of the said survivor |\usnended by the Bodrd- until bis with- | service account and (2 who has at- shall be subject to the provisbens Sacard Heart Church sup- $8 f he Syi. | sured | benefielary his retirement allowance |Grawal of such refusal, and should such | tained age fifty-five vears separate from — A Clearances for loaded freight cars , Oct. 9. 5:30 to 7:30. Au- Burglars took rom t oy NORMAL RETIREMENT | shall terminate Provided, that if the/ refusal continue for one zone all his the service of the City for reasons other | 7, The total of the | antl Rd., Auburn Heights. —Adv.| van Cleaners at 1743 Orchard Lake 16. (a) Subject to paragraph | aggregate amount of retirement allo@- | rights in and to his said disability peo | than his death, or becoming & tons in (0 in tunnels and on bridges of its ed : aD end from ‘s Mardware (>) of this section, ny policeman of Give payments received by said surviv'r|sion snail be terminated by the Board. |ficiary he shall remain @ member dur- | Peo’ tus Rives, covtien gepakie to Py “Sierra Nevada line. a veer friend's in Ly and needs Rd. —_ a years ad cow oomnet fe any other | beneficiary te less =e tee eael pin wee ie Cea Secater | ME ae SS eS widow and/or children of @ deceased tributions standing to t sa ¥ -| ae e for the exclusive pw oniv A special car is equipped with | pail, PE 5-5201 ‘A. Mitchell. | "®xt door they picked up $120 ettatote whe | eee ee ee ia the énnuity savings {Teports to Board that tO: | remeivine = ance member shall not exceed fifteen hundred ; aie has attained age 65 years. shall be | ™* . c t deny able and capable of | provined ¢ dollars per annum. 128 steel-tipped feelers af —Adv. | fishing license fees and some hard- | ¥** sevice on the fleet day | fund at the time of his death. the dif- | Girant is przelcally able, ae carte re: |previied for tm this section. sald. ro- | ieion 35, ei—Re-Examination of reted from lated © at extending from top and sides. ware articles. of the colendor month next fehowmns the | eatriee asl aaaee | canvies with the cits d eea ce ae tain | Disabil 2 ettchaaten. Guse ena gene month In which he attains age or | | and his disability pensien or rement provided that if a member should with- | during t first five years re- Operate something like the Jobless Pp Michigan State Trooper Harold | years. ts ‘the case “may. be’ Provided. |Smount of retirement allowance B61" Sfowance shall cease Provided. the re draw all or part ‘of hie accumulated tirement of a member with «disability of cats walking in the ay ims Wade of the Pontiac Post said) iny member who is an et Pel’ ult | Denefictary shall be transferred from | pert of the wedics! director 1» cone ved | contriwetions standing to his credit tn the | retirement p or and at dark. both breaking were evidently made Com ‘the annuity reserve fund to the ennuity |'™ °F rant who | s Pund shall least onee in three year period . (be eater whe has etiained or | sevings fund and shall be paid im ec-|,,'0) .* Senin’ rove te scttve | “Sum to Donen : Board may, and upon or a When the feelers touch an ob | Down 684 in Week [bythe same persons who earlier |tnins itl “normal, rrirement ape0°| gence, ne er ee erry Mee ethraGie cot Cietinc's | Stern Cott ee ciectae tangy | gue : uns ie 0 restora A struction, they transmit the dis- this week broke into the Ward W. | foray be continued in City service | be paid under this section 183 on ac- | date SF Bie rocterrement systees oma | sesGate ‘Se emo te “cat ovided for fe Bot Am Boge le retirement age tance to dials inside the car, where Ross Inc, building at 191 S, Tele- for periods rot to extend beyond his at-|coumt of the death of @ member if any shall again cont te) Wee (SUUINS- | cicae Ga recctee ide. ceavine a examination eommnen taswed Gam. A decline of 684 claims was reg- graph road and battered a tginment of ace 70 veare: Provided. that | benefits are paid under section 23 here-| ment ayster im the ‘wame manner At | atiowance "in a retirement ‘allowance | under | the firecticn of ime sa uance P ie deat prior « oT Director residence sald bene- istered this week by the Pontiac! Te which contained about $85,|recwesteg ‘by him tm writing (2 an | “Kory 'DisaniLity. BENEFITS — | ment Hic credited 'ervice oy se a Ee other piace mutually agreed office of the Michigan Employment [proved by hie department - 80d! gectigd 90.1 A member who retires on |of his disability retirement shall he may elect to receive the actuarial any disability beneficiary, ‘Gator Loose in ital The same night thieves broke into | (3) SE's 4 the Board or after his voluntary retirement age on | stored to full force and effect. He shall eoutvalent. at that time. in a reduced has not attained his ¢! . Cap Security s the Harrington Service Station at| 5S" RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE | OF Son! Gf disability, as provided im|be given membership service credit for retirement allowance navable throurhout | ment age, refuse to submit to such Claims totaled 7.364, compared 1M7S T - Rd a did aoe Se rement from | section 19 hereof. shall ressive © service | the reriet be, wan receiving 0. — lite ie sccordence with the srovicions of | —_— al coommmotion te any 4. ASHINGTON —" ( serv & member . lor es bed (UP)—Jack, an to 8, for k : clograph “PY not attains hi« voluntary retirement age and Phe a + ae Pithstand! sore ages not be civen service | forth . al ot: Reretuaer ont lowance may discontinued 7 the 048 week, section 17.1 ing that vee be by eight-year-old, three-foot alligator Luther Olson, local manager find any money, Wade said. has 10 of more yeors of credied service. |he may Bot have 10 years a credited | credit for the riod he was treetvine a ,Ovtton 1 Cash Retund Annuity 1 «| Board oath pn with ” . . shall receive a service remoery - shall rh bilit oro’ o sec- enefictary ore a recet rights a tendency to “nip, is loose “This week's decline wasn't spec- ® ance which shall consist of the following ae — prov "t in Foot -_ 222 te) hereof im payment of the annuity partecea of | Gan “on ty oh t in and = in the nation’s capital. But Jack's tacular because the model change- Ex-FBI Agent Appointed fer An annuity which shat! be the | Sh peredt. | ber who retires prior | report pd “¥ tity “onthe Board iets smews of Ma ppivetspate ole ppdtrar se ee * - em a ce ie accum" e LJ owner, Kari von Papen, isn't so layoff has been ” ° ectuarial equivalent: of his accumulated | to mig B.S ary of his volunta: retire-| disability retirant who has not attained standing to his credit in the Annuity om Tagg ore pg ooo a h over staggered, to Re lace Francis Corr contributions stand: to his credit in| ment on account of disable as his voluntary retirement age is eneered | Savings Fund at the time of his retire- a ee much afraid of what ee Olson said. “The 1,800 Pontiac Mo- 3 J : e ey enguny isevings at the time of | te re- | in @ gainful occupation, apace or em- mont. lance n in 9 | Ports that such rpg is physically z . : | m ihele sum 0 ePreon raone able and - Ttesuming i sigper might do to people. What tor Co, employes who returned to| WASHINGTON (INS) — James! i, A basic pension of $120 per an- ‘half’ of Gr*iverece han componsetion. foc doe Peten’ his. final compensation |heving ‘an ‘neurable interest tn Bie fife, | ment with. the City end bis report ‘s fears is that Jack will catch his work this week w be off the| Juliana former FBI t in|™™: © His said sion shall begin and his disability and should | as he shad have nomina be Ww | concurred tn the Board, then such death of cold if he isn't caught s = Se ape € n| ie). A membership service pension of as of the date his disability, but in| the Board eoncur in the said report. then | designation duly executed and filed with | benef active © claim books until next week.” New York, will be the new acting | 1-115 of bis average final compensation | no ease either more than onths |the said. retirant's disability pension (the Berard or if there be no such desle- service with the City and his disability soon and returned to his warm! Ojson expects the claim load to| executive director of Sen. Joseph | fraction ot an’ vear Oc remer ate | eg eee ee tae | ae can oe ae ee ed by | ae Setoem ot eersuns,) Chew ta: Bis) Peneeem ot SRewenee’ mek Se eee : , . , _* Tac of a veer o disability rettrement is filed wi e th with the amount © era! representative or nu quar ters in the Von Papen aquar- | drop from 2.000 to 3.000 rsons | R McCarthy's investigations sub- service credited to his service account Bard a aida the date his mame tar start eqs! bie final comnensation Option II Joint and Last Survivorship (b)—Adjustment of Disability Pen- | pe : and last ted cH roll with 4 the said retirent’<« earnings be sion Should the Secretary re yum. ; a : | P 1-99 ast appes on a y pey i Shoul ° cabiity pension | Allowance If a beneficiary dies. his re- y report and next week and believes the load | committee starting Oct. 31. ae pial Pgh ices Wy ol tt vas whichever is later pa shall com | later haneed Bi potpalbt duced retirément allowance shal! be con- =? to aor Board that such disability i i ~ | * o> . P . it t is attainment of is volun r shell be ercordin-!* 2b tinued th h the lif f id beneficiary is n t Se ae ae foams sone to decrease for the The Wisconsin Republican an —. ~ ~ paves Sn ee retirement “age or prior tre oer Lid . Notice Wn hereby ee “ —— sho eereea havin? is mcoranie Enorest occupation, uaulgeen oF puapeesaneat: acd , fl - ’ © said ts i ion 68 a t resent § 8 « oe weeks, as transpor-| nounced Juliana’s appointment yes-| credited to his ‘service account “In M0 Saviect to scctions Mand 2 ‘hereot \g"17 18. 18. 20 22. 27 and 28 Chapter | hy ‘written designation duly executed apd frau) uch uesapetion | basaae: eee tation workrs and others are put) terday as a replacement for Fran-|°#se shall the said prior service pen arid 12) in no case exceed one-half thé xvitt of the City Charter which are fied with the Board at the time of his ployment. and his disability retiremen back to work y : sion exceed $1800 per annum maximum annual compensation of & Sronosed to be amended by the preceding retirement: of onion aig Nicalllongmecn (er her : lew P. Carr, a principal figure in DUTY DISABILITY INCURRED lieutenant tn either the Police Depart | Pieton. Option III. Modified Joint and Last this Retirement System, exceeds his fine! = =< \the Army-McCarthy heart who | . Section 19 Upon the application of &@ ment or Fire Department whichever CHAPTER XVIII | Survivorship Allowance If a beneficiary compensation and should the Board a ] A | y y ngs, member, or his department head. & compensation is pigher, as fixed in the | Bection 2 Definitions The followine dies. one-half his reduced retirement af- Sar “tnt he. Boceot 4 e ton- eo Suffers Fractured Rib resigned recently as staff director. pe yoo pecon? page gy were ~ bedact for — —— year in which | eds and phrases as used im a lowance shail be continued Srroughout amount of bts dlesbiliiy” pension “shalt a i anent! apacit e said member . ame: eaning | t * id . | ount toget — in Car Truck Collision = anid he wil ou . nal I td den ek |e pte deo ep os ane r tuntary re | an eainiy ad Re prada lieg shail | having “an — interest “in his Ife. pa ie, Pye Beir rdt po sabia ; . ’ us jtirement age a e 5 as li nom by . . - a) >| : Juliana’s name to the subcommit rd finds to have occurred as the | retirea under section 19 shall re- | have the Sener ae ees cle ef Pon. | deat — o's nominee’ | 7 urittes |tarned 7 kin: chan conn — = Mrs. Maude J. Nelson, 65, of 4378 | tee for approval at its first meeting | Setiral wos Proumertucively cut of and te “provisions of “section. 11 {| tec, State of Michigan | the oard at the time of his retirement, | compensation = : . 6, aS in November after the Senate ‘re- arising solely sclusi¥ely out of and the provisions of section 17.1 hereof emulsion anal! mean the City |, Section Duty Disability Incurred. | later changed, his disability pension S. Shore Dr., Waterford Township, in the course of his employment with Provided that in computing (b)~ Tt ne city of Pontiac. |Upon the application of a member or | shall be are is reparted in good condition today | Convenes. the City, shall be retired: Provided. Wet | pension he shell be given membership | Commission 0 ‘ his department head. a member who, (¢)—Status of Disability Beneficiary . n cx lon today after » medical examination of the said | service credit for the period he was re- | Michigan wm the Board of | becomes totally tneapacitated for duty to A disability bene- at Pontiac General Hospita] with , emotes OF ee Oe en | en ee ee jor | _ (ci Board shall mean ron } of this /@e natura! and proximate result of the | ficiary who has been of shall be | ‘i; tract aa . ’ : the medic a! director, the os paragraph (a) of this sec 20.2 In| Trustees provided for in actual performance y as an em-| to active se with the City, as pro- a rib fracture and possible back Thieves Solve Woman’s irector certifies to the Board in writing | addition to his said, pension he shall. at | amendment ploye of the City without wilful negli-| vided in this section, shall from the date ‘art chest injuries, resulting from | Serer eins, teenie ae Oo | ings an etances on daomte tauren | nurs ae tas Oxy whe we taclenl a Aer Weanra pedi ao a Ot peer eee none ‘ 5 ¥sically totally tncapacita' or *| ment age. receive an anfulty equivalen loyed by the City who ts included {nm the rovided. the Medical _an auto collision yesterday at Tele Jewelry Problem Fast es Oe ease eit (fa cs ee ec ee sonberchig. of the Retirement sBystem. | rector after "a medical, vexamination of cma Gesdraete aes ee | graph and Voorheis Rds ars ' robably t. and. provided | annuity savings arte | Se er orks gervice jsuch member. shall certify (1) that such system thereafter in the same manner |eraph ds CHICAGO (UP) — Drs. Susete |FeRSer be germancet: sed. provaied |smmamy Navines fund. is call centre: | member “witheut print service credited member i; Reptally or abesioaity telly [a0 he past priet te us Gieabilty Te- tirement. Any prior service and mem- bership service credited to him at the time of his disability retirement shall be restored to full force and effect. He shall be given membership service it for the he was rece peocmgraiad a t pension or section t ’ seal Sct bo gives curiae ara’ oe the period he was receiving a disability | retirement anewense provided for in fa) and (b) , section 22, ——— By order of the City Dated this 6th day of October A.D. ADA R. EVANS, Cit y Clerk. Oct. 6, 16, 1954 tary who has eligibie retirement age. sball receive disanility ent ual aif his average to cortinue from the then for disability benefits to hig in- |ment of hie eligible retirement age; provided. that such disability retirement pension (1; not exceed ~~ by ; t pon retirement age. fietary shal) receive vided ip section (e) and (d); provided, put! such pension membe: eredit shal! be civen such dis bene- ficlary for the period he was receiving ® disability pension In . such disaMili-- ‘lary, his el'gible retirement an annuity éavivalent to would have rece had his contributions to the Apnw Savings aa‘¢ contr} utions to based is fina. compensation at the time Dw a fielary {s receiving a disability rettre- ment gens as vided for in para- th of section his butions to th« Savings shall be suspended baiance shail re- 6 - , i f ~ ‘ ADVER caneagg te Contractors: : County 11:00 o'clock A. M. of Oct. 25, 1954, which time the bids will be publicly val and di dis- The quantities involved tn this work of the f 7 gallons of consist principally a th 5,000 week. must be ealth ‘The contract documents sre on file at the office of the 6 Waterford Township, Oakland County, right to accept any ee te reject any or all pr is te Waive defects in pri is reserved by_the Township. . By ier of ATERPORD RD 4995 West Huron tiac, JOHNSON & ANDERSON Engineers Oct. 9, 13, 4 ; } \ t peers pyflstll Connolley to Speak at Church in Drayton 95-Year-Old Succumbs MUNISING @—Mrs. Addi Pow- ell died at the age of % Friday. She lived in Munising since 1884. County | Calendar County Births Armada Sgt. and Mrs. Norman G. Lancaster, former resi@ents, have announced the birth of a son, Larry Allen. 33 Mile road, have ennounced the Oct. 2 of @ daughter, Myra Lynn. — Ike Phones Vet ' Injured in War - Atter TV Show HOLLYWOOD (UP) — A former marine, who must stand erect for the rest of his life because of a # : 35 l f rite 2a : eta 5 sek 6G & 8 ey Luncheon Meeting Set ARMADA—The Women's Birth- -|day Club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Goodar, for a 1 p.m. dessert luncheon and program. Funeral Directors . Dotielson-johns _"DEMONED FOR FONERALS” | Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambuiance Syriee fone or Motor. a 4 Serr jit THE PONTIAG-PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 Help Wanted Male Work Wanted Male 10 Oe Services }3 ot a lined orf: Wanted to Rent 29 ~~ TWENTY-FIVE Wanted Real Estate 32A_ 1 CARPENTRY. PLAST! THOMAS OPHOLSTERIN ROOM : neenenpynntnewe | en aroma pp 18s Re Parey | “tor ‘te a wpeciany. Fa sanva. | APPLIANCE SERVICE) gUFeuBORAPG = FE tou) "tine tm school” }chudren. PE Call .A OnE et nee! = Salesman + (See ena f° CO) Berek feat aise (caenn tmwmarm. Teen |Youne coorLewnC Tome] Co Tat Sa ake Sites | meme, ssi | RRENTES, WATE, ONG AL SN See a Per, Ge anaEL | Ea bare en) Specialist Prneral service win be beta ian fileaman Hf you are not one of ciany. Quick cervies. oriy ee parting lets made. aes cies warear| Share Living Quarters 30) When = West to Sell : , ere) Home oreanieation on O CARPEN- | 5 t PE S-1927. ON RSA SSAA eal Estate See neath ests “ial See TS ge cess | eons soe 8] We p oaery, een PERATTON, RECON AF occa eateuseny at) Cate genet A ot Cemetery. Gillespie lie _ 83-2533. _ a _ | __Pree est., no ob! on. Fe : em ren whi mother works. @ doctor and feces at the the soe ote Yeeasi mia "ifo| COLORED MAN~DEAIREE FART|"F-AVES TROUGHING | meant, MATERIALS” OUAR| aime "= * TO" "| tar‘e. ret enale ectatin Lit Home. sqmetarion 36 states and me Boe af | ‘Purnece repairs, all makes, FE| made lined droperies Slipcovers.| "MPLOVED WIDOW DI a5 Ri a . GRaER_OCT 0 ieee MRS TeOSIE| foe Confidential | sing A siding De aL Wrinhe $4913. Prench's Heating & Sheet) Wellpaper § Matching fabrics. ow or couple FE +6308 after For Sure G., 15% W. Pike 8t., eae Oncor rtunity | _F2 ‘0720. oo _ "EJ TRENCHING — 224.8. Telegr pb, FE 6032) USS | SHARE ROME WITH COUPLE. NO _- ew wit. ~ OO et ne lexan [ideas "2 ” Humuion| Decnegeqemgremeey WA Bu & Some may L E A D S a kan, Gee Gad vebaie Sri & sewing 218 B. Pike | Mound. dsentu~ 004 per for ed | and bath Bus at the door. Tee * this eve- Fa sane S 4308) — N Gaginew a isabeth Lake R40 — a io Because we are one of the finest! sve TRUCK DRIVING GAB is Tost: (A CONSIDERABLE 3UM|& CHEERY ROOM AND WOME] Ss MRS. FRAN- scapes, wan wr denatewe for| station or farm work PE 4687.) SEWER CLEANING fect "Priday. REWARD. Call Li | lady. Gne who would like © pleon barn oor. 8 1964. o.. Milford. oe = of the largest manu EXPERIENCE Bs I it cong Sinks Sundey Serv . FB.4-2019) Vvouia 2976 reverse charges. pons 8 Fin Hig eed : : ~ us ex erences. : Sane. eee Des 5, Mewes rtese Sok ‘Malvade ot tre | fctarery, et eced ke ever | puensa Pevunnins Teo MESTO ce eng? BELEN FeRk. aS weg maimsine ee eee re TT as blew We was & FAMILY MAN WEEDS STEADY) Syn%° : GRADUATE. INITIALS 3 AR ransportation 31 6 0 6 5 be held Monday ‘ Open Pima trom tn, Ricearance-Bra| "pcg guenctca” Cat soSe| Sol"vaRicct tsa, Woy. Lat FXPERT TRE COIBRING 6 HE| ON INAIOR HON FE 9a | | One | Reser Worgsn eiiaatinetn:| sett” Ag&t f.yitu"aueetece | Bare “Fon gS re paceman et ee aE | Bae drome cin CASH Milford, Mich Mra ‘Travis ts ai Cominlasionr “only some ewe '|House RAISING AND FOOTINGS |LOsT: PAIR OF BROWN AND) 37048 or OR 3030 IN the Richardson-Bird Funere!| with oe for Le ene AND di pe = eednes a el Geen sean. 1h Severe te Wtd. Contracts, Mt 32 24 HOURS Home, Milford, Mich. men make bout $200| Large grass, weeds and bush cut-| ostimater ; phons boote, OA 3-4403. - ae te - — $0421 for Lawn work and light haul |-* oe — WILSON, OCT. 8 1954, HOMER C bel “7 ine’ Puen Ot, BURNERS CLEANED GRD Loge EAS rnres $ Unli ited $ ceo clare tat of on Hist ofmes Mitra Mie. See eT eer | ea earne AND MAULENO "PLASTERING eens coe eres] DOT Past) our ame, within t boar, Leda L. Wilson; dear father of . ; | _ED __ o our ha 2 Sayles Monet Winga, henle| foal Sic |Farwtuse ANG PECORATING.|D. Meyers eat 2-0 (oer: IRA REFTER, 6 Ws | Seulecurecten Fon tevedie) Et! oy, etter, tare ee Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel T. Wil- " AN WANTS ODD JOBS| FE 50026, FE 5-09 —_Seshabaw. Reward. OR 3-103. ° EDW. M. STOUT ted Ralph Tr. Wilson Punerai ; ; fracas vend bane. aoe Welialet Woes tks “sense oe os ae rence “Open Eves “ti 8 . y r) : tr et 3 pm. trem the Densioon- ee hres re roval 7 80 Dm. ACHING. _turned. PE. 40647. werwatex| 1704 Be vie » Re TN Sepnaw Se Pn Pm Benes Johns Puneral Home Tom to start work at ence. fF OE erro VAR | one 8 : curs Witt | 1 . Telegrap ~ Malone officiating Interment at whites wake wert_ SLOWER W,_Dinnna. #6 Wun. opmO, Ma and" designing. wouk! TRENCHING wards FE S060 after 2 CASH "Vanwelt. soe Disc Mey] protorty "tens i sn or heres, Mich. Mir. Wiles’ may be coon |" te blew tp eiouen im pitie, os ae ieee. ‘Compicte Teeume potanes. Seid eee. cope Sate end) Lost ¥-- ia at Sy FACED) OR 31385 | homes for meomes, 3 | Ay A. 7 on evening. | ga .3 a F -| on request. OL 1-700 | FREE TRIMMING AND REMOV-| Ward. MU 44008 aa Devments are scarce, P Help Wanted Female 7|WOULD LIKE PART TIME WORK Hegre eetimete PE ete PE| Lost: B a ieograme One” A H ries concerned Call Ga. OS Cemetery Lots = § AccEPTING APPLICATION FOR|_Wednes day. PE 2-1339.|TReN rIN Reward, cash oe : DORRIS & SON ae * Mirae Must be over 21.,n°| Work Wtd. Female 11 rtd, tanks for sale or! Notices & Personals 25 Settlement REALTORS = COOP Lots be Arthur Murray ~ _8-0028, days 23-6473. PPL AOA a Sear balod’ take’"Ga ‘usa 37 Tacrense #. —_ Pote TM rmans yontn"FE| Foot Spectaliet ISA) “it, SoG CURANEM, ANREC!| poy 5 ran ote get op rons| CASH FOR EQUI Wilts CHAPEL CHOICE LoTs A Us 23-0031. -—Sibthie 305 |DR. A. A. KA on. meses w & Ne! Oakland County. B in your feuitles in 'mediam priced, well a 4 or Fa seneenabie. . Bossa oak house wort and childrens eare. cialiet, 3% 6. Saginaw Bt, FE/& i a i oe ae = bt gpl gg as Lote ware caren as | OR Roe. and be | —eornmoee. oe —_—= Pia * iene STONE REALTY ROY KNAUF, Rea * Sond Gonmay Satan. stig "io peintain your powsebald| OL OR ED WOMAN wants) Garden Plowing 16A me Jostrn oE , 2090) 26% W__ Huron u ae _€n_appoin ar’ poses | oniaensfore._Un Orne, 3 EDMUNDS & SON povogghn B B o M TGA a LisTiInas W. _128 Cortwright. Mowing and Leveling ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from ED. NORDMAN w Like ANY GIRL WEEDING|ON, Weta wih ee BOX REPLIES LADY WwouLD FR sla frontage pe A . Reveesscger, Live mn ist & wo] MB, momeriow, ame, for bor |Web" TRACTOR WORK, ALL Votan We, Mies PESq. Con] SPOIL OF fring fest t 10 am, today j Trost wm cor 8 & uD ot Oty |e Re The army. _D. Cashier Da es Equita 117 8. raph there were replies at J /RGND EMPLOYMENT | Fer Laundry Service 18 Mant | PE Soli: ve Pie bask (WHEL the Press office in gy fOENCY ayy or elderly peteoe is |POR PAMILY LAUNDRY sERy. slaasee starting week af the ‘s = SEAUTY OfERATOR, “0005 OF-| apn ee nD "widow WOU 5 Sie.” th im cerem’ & 6, 10, 12, 31, 32, || Ge mt esses oper | Hee to sare, ty trad, Write (ACE CONTAINS Gunieg tpomins| prose tvaiabie ntor Tour” wee WE. on 98 98 BEAUTY OP® PING. Leundry, Ph, PE 28101 Discount to . Pree demon- il boy 42, 64, 78, 79, 84, ter. OL. S401) days, or OL OFTT/ "Tra eervice EM 3-202 eCURTAINS stration, Copper enameling. FE ABSOLUTELY 89, 110. eone-e OUNG MARBTED| washes ond finished. eaael: . El Dore’ Ceramic o Drive . FE meee cod Sree _ — apy er ides us your personal prob GUARANTEE : ANTS i] Thompny Sen. Tete Ra BOs Confidential Bly, in dersen only. The Hanger | Wiotn lowrewors or ironing, e+) _near Tel aron Center, FE 5-6804. ND EMPLOYMENT TO ean - Landscaping . ESR cS ' Buy or Sell lawn aa YOUR itl ‘ : Detail Drafisman ....... $416 & up Bartender : = pecs fl dim a hha. wae DOUG oiccecncccrccesscce $260 & up Salesman ............... $2230 & up Porter oe .... S17 & BOND EMPLOYMENT i } i t : fs _ Pontiac FE 6-181, EXPERIENCED DAY CLEARING M58, a ! des! for thes ight g00 man. °* Cleaners eee Cross 14. GR Man To Assist Owner and Manage Office WILL TRAIN ae RELI tive An JUDOMENT. HAVE 80ME EXPERIENCE SUPER — ~ 5 WEST gases 62 Myre Ave Fr 24007 Wih consider getic = gy A We strictest LA |GAYLORD'- ~ Shoe Store Managers Se ae : : | é| 4 ry. Call 4-0045. estimates on cam Also chim: — ios tome ae oF large ot too emai work. Ph. PR 4-0604, MEN floors, ratwalls, seawalla, drive- wave FE ee CONCRETE Resp He Cail for estimate CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS Pree estimates. Jensen, PR 2-2340. CARPENTER WORK Alterations and custom buflding OR 3-2579 CARPENTKY BLOCK AND CE ment work ¢c FE 54-0782 Salary Range- $2,509-$2,769 MONDAY, GCTOBER 11, 1964 10:00 AM. aT Oakland County Personnel Office Modern ec +04. onhe BANDING, LAYING PIN Gardner 41 Central FE Gusto!’ BUILDING Filta FiN- _aneing Modernising. FE 4-5470 ee CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- modernization, also custom |. Olive 2-7326. ; : AL : free estimate 10 cear's experience. John Taylor estimate. . A. J, Webster & Som OR 3-9403,_ siding roofing & siding. estimates G. & FE 23-1211. Our work ranteed . 7 . Cay, Srgpinas iter, 0:00, gclecn, |EMAPY SHOR, RETESSENTAT! oving and T 19)"4 , wavy hair, natural a. ales ese pice pert, Rote $66. Grays 670 ATTENTION TROY AAD A money Townships Custom catalog Rum _dirt, sand & gravel. oe Stasi'| Mair Goode cen Hi39""heosevel Cad NOTING 0 THUCEING cel NEEL) EYEGLASSES? Pa) “| Use your eredit- terms. ebb Cleaa Beco rr. a ra rer Cates Tapani SOLING ANYTHING ANYTIME. Bo es “Por phan, treet cau FE teens) is We ore ve ott om BAULINO B ETC |PRIVATE 0 OETECHIVE SERVICE rs Oa PICK | POLLY TOY AND PLASTIC PART HA PE 40307 Unitea §-8562, PILL bau, At EB. Bivd nO dave or OR Dam REDUCED RATES ‘an _to serve you, Smith Miting rE 440%. $70. Aqeate N. American Van anywhere in ioe Gok cee re 341 + Soe . SUDDEN SER VICE—ASIIES. bish and TRUCKING bish. Anytim ron Mt trucking. PE 46079 AND HAULING RUB e. FE }-0206 ~ O'DELL CARTAGE _ Local aad tens Distance Moving PF. 6-806 ae We And Industr Pontiac Trucks to:Rent Tosa fad ial Tractor Co, —_°™ 406) _- FE 6142 Painting & Decorating 20 &1 PAINTING, PAPERBANOINO tens oved Estimates FE R Mi PAINTING AND PAPERHANO- 27519. —ing. PR .24318 GABON ALTERATIONS & RB |41 PAINTIVO iNTERION & EX _Dairs. Al kinds, EM 34879. — — cent Gee, tot =e GARAGES FE. +5203 we Ler $50> 4020 x, oom. 000 Pant A AL é including cem work. LA * 4 with and exterior fa ‘ erms—FREE Ww. cheer Mig hrsios Demag COUPLE TO CARE FOR MOD- ern furnishes home n Building Supplies 12A Paonia 5 smote ~~ % 8=60MILLIMET®R _Chemicais and rays, FE 23090. ot Commerce and Green Ra hack of Scotty's «tore. Business Services 13 A & B TRENCHING water lines, field tile. MAKES OF WASHING MACHINES MOTORS TRONERS & PHONE FE 4-256) | PAINTING AN Inside ent Ca ron Fn an? SS rage, LE, Ca Pain ting. Wall Washing Reasonabie, A pson, FE 46364. iD DECORA ; Betogenece. alata tated AROPR. tat | NICHOLIE! '|32_W. Huron _ ss. AND HARGER CO. FE 56-0103 EDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ev Templeton, Realtor or our clients. Bee me before vou rou, id goods, _2-1521 i ent WANTED Fo BUY oMfrcure ere bien FURNITURE NEEDED Entir home .r odd lote “det the Le - —_—_— ee ee WE WILL BUY OR AUCTON Al ou. heuseho er M WANTED FURNITURE Se service and oO. wll SiS Masia dofiar Wir’ outright or pe 7 @ for you ny Community Wtd. Misceltaneous _B SMALL HOUSETRAILER WTD. +5264 WANTED: 4% INCH (OUT. SIDE FRAME) &8TORM WINDOWS. EMpire 3-6847. = ® housekeeper. other woman is ., Dre py AR perma- nently at ‘ace’ Laboratory piase to en, Geet cock e where ae \WILi BUY bou ‘|\WANTED: € ROO ecll, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN YOU BUY [T-WE'LL INsvURe IT LAND CONTRACT [#4 contract of equity i vour| | re se alia Te i hs ORFEN as) Caatages ee senate ie Hi o | 3019 WOodward Ring: sere LISTINGS WANTED oF UAE BTSs H. C, Newingham, Broker 38) 8 Marshall re +e RIDGEWAY s ~ Nets, sells, eee eet © bela eae MAHAN HAS BUYERS yor WANT ACTION force is ence ptional and will certainiy ¢o us that you will We handle ine and closing te list your property. us today To Buy-—-To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT PE 46402, open evenings from owner in Milford, Pontiac, Give full | exe Box 344, GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron St. FE 5-6175 : FARMS OF ALL KINDS. W, Dinnan, 6 W. Huron St. Also furniture right Write Pontiac Pres: M HO lots or acreage near town. down payment. No reaitors. 45735. GREEN LAKE OFFICE) exchanges contracts | be = all detatis for financ- . Call i “HEE WB a ADUL room. double Nuron M Call after 530 OR >1416 3 ROOM UPPER Halfway between Pontiee and downtova. FE 27707, _oniy ] CLEAN ROOMS. PRIVATE = trance Adulte only. No 44-6064 private ly utilities furnished. $71 week Devosit required, @1 _N. Perry St. after 6. ALL-PURPOSE HELP- ERS: Classified ads! To. buy. sell, swap, rent, hire, call, FE 2-8181! 4 ¥ > - 24 “ : <. 58a fhe 2 eae ae Te Ae, UA ene Gewese EU RITE: ti Apri 15 Auto heat ealy FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW. Lawrence PE 5-610 sumers Power 3 Bg goo FARM HOUSE 25 of Pontiac @t intersection us children. $74 y. Phome eve pings Marvand * 7a SaLe OR RENT. 4 ROOM HOUSE. PE 4-5268 eduits, ; MODERN 4 , AND BATH have ref. pilus utility room erences. 44681. Afler 6 OR ee 4 ROOM CABIN 6436 LEONA &T. Oxbow Lake 656 Detroit TUlse a ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN year around lakefront. of! heat, electric hot water heater Near Drayton Plains. Reply 118 Pon- Press . sate — vs 7 ROOMS, MODERN tite, WEAR Or |r eathete SaM WARWICK HAs A . BED- room lease at $100, siso 3 bed room et § ag fmmediate posses- sien 20%) =6Orchard Lote c - GARAGE, breeseway full basement, rec- Pang all gastpator cas pemm. _ Deposit required, "pk sales Rew 2 HOME NEAR Lak er unfurnished EM 3.3476 {oe se SuaLL MODERN HOUSE LOW help with « _ MA 86-6281 é some, AND BATH. GARAGE = noom bia: ye AROUND Lake cottage _ * ane fe Pontiac Yrar Sanita aloes Dean _Dr_at Milford et Duck Lake LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY shopp! stop pearby. i) & month Fl LOYD KENT, Realtor . Lawrence re si 2 end 8 om. Fri. and 2 10 HARBOR ~ rooms an@ bath COMPLETELY FinnxishEeD —— Sylvan Lake, a = recreation room ee os | LaBronse, Weekends Detroit i BEDROOM _ MODERN. YEAR ‘round, large bh. ga 1. Cooley 2 pg EMpite “Housh 1 CLEAN COUPLES o~ 1035 Oakland 4 ROOMS AND BATR ALL MOD. month! til ern, tes y un al ‘FURNISH Bellevue cD. €20 Tsiand. " | SLEEPING” ROOM, hom Johoson. 39-0463. GLEAN FRONT ROOM. QUIET pome private entrance nee. Piru ba = y ea er, or 3 FE 64785 Sond “yor FEMALE gag, is. Fon oe a ee CLEan SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE Private entrance. PE 3-608). i exclusive NEIGHBORHOOD. bedroo TV a private shower 3 werk er cou Fienders 1 aie SLEEPING “ROOM Phone FE 5-060 R | NEW UNIT, aie) BATH, EN- FE_ 56-5008 trance. ‘| WERY Nick VENETIAN BLINDS cross ventilation FE brs goes by _ oo ‘cee 8 8=—S i a Pag Oa IN. NICE ROOMS. MEN 46 Mechanic, _ FOR GENTLEMAN _ 665 W. Huron, NEAR WASH JR HIGH FOR OFN- tleman Pleasant, clean. 73) Me nominee oa ~~ PRIVATE vl @, hot wa coe Sot ROOM — FOR rE —— rR? Fanos. % block to bus sired RooMs 1 DOUBLE OR SINGLE ON roquois, FE 2-47 aazr ROOMS SyEitE EN- __traince, men only. 174_ State NICE SLEEPING ROOM, HOME rae abe also Sage pil — pre- FE +3471 DOWNSTAIRS ROOM_ son. FE 2-5401. . VERY NICE ROOMS FOR CLEAN respectable ladies refrigerator _ TY %, | Huron St “Ourney ot Glenwood 6 minute a Pontiac Motor and Fisher $5 TO $7 PER WEEK Nice clean rooms kitchen privri- —!eges. = Rooms With Board 38 FOR BUDDIES. ALSO 1 SINOLE gine PH ten privileges. On bus GENTLEMEN Tw TWIN ae GOOD Pais Clean modern home. FE ROOM AND (BOARD FoR 2 MEN, FE 44 _ ROOM AWD BOARD IN WiGE home, 741 Owcgo. 14 & JOHN- J rs i __For Sale Houses 43 HOTEL ROOSEVELT if you sre looking for a home atmosphere tn s hotel and hotel service, it ts here. WEEKLY RATES $12 and up ROOMS WITH TV . FE $-8126 HURON HOTEL. CLEAN mod. fooms by day or wk. 4 W. Huron & Ph FR 28266 “Bh Wott Set, ant? by y or Weer 108 “nubs AS refrige ~ Rent Stores ae LEASE VARIETY Lacupay, BA- kery, ete. 236 Baldwin, OR 3-1765. ‘ STORE ‘site ro RENT ON the corner of Perry and Joslyn and Ivy a 56x80 with _*_drivein door. rE 54-0044 41 __ Rent Off Office Space OP LLP OP Tt N oe WLY COMPLETED for office or small business. 3513 _ Elizabeth Lake “a. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 PP LPL PPLE OP LLLP igh $125 ar kK. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 E ise _ facturing er storage Gl RESALE Spotiess 4 room modern house Located in Woodward Estates. A-i cenditien th jon attic Mehen fully ken ype poennes. aluminum storm end venetian blinds” uy ieee, our gain. $10,- Wo, $2300 down +1967 BY ‘Ownrh: ALL MODERN 2 . Pull eae e rd Attic insulated 2 car garage Decorated trou it. Immediate asiog =f 1 fiat. All fenced m, lot 602125. Close to bus Walk- factortes, 192 FAST SIDE _ @ reom modera Piastered int ed walls ful Sesement, car @asrage. Handy te schools, stores & transportation Priced eble at 6/875 Terms 11 ROOMS 65 fromte@e Clarkston business section § Bulid le im execiient condities Useuw home or bue- ‘ness. Priced reasonabie et $14 - Excellent soll *¢ beth bome Pull ear erage. Only termes CUCKLER REALTY 2 N. Saginaw FE 4-400) pees FE 1-414) FR 5-6312 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM BUN- a 4 3: 1.060 re yar ent a _mortgece FE 37 Bateman Off Joslyn Three Need 4 Bedrooms? Excellent family bome on ever dared Now Kampsen "FE 40528 o7T 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Realtors a ORION with ao large a LAKE 3. bedroom home ving room dintng room & l2al4 kitchep This home is tn perfect condition Beautiful lawn & lots of shade Located close to achools & stores Call MYrtle 22821 to see this one today ACRES With a beat it) ful ranch atyle home This home has 2 large bedrooms, 14424 living reom with fireplace. Slso @ very large recreation room Dont fall to see this: one now Will go to the first Tson to make a reasonebie offer Call MYrtle 2-282) for an appolnt- ment 2'4 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 4} F Fitnt st WEST SUBURBAN 1 bedroom, ranch type home on g@od sived jot. in excellent neigh- bofhood Full bath, utility room with off forced air Lena Fully insulated attached garage, prac- tieally new home $} 280 - down payment EAST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom home with of! forced air heat in utility room Full bath A variety of fruit trees and berries on this large lot close to schools bus and stores, excellent location and an attrac- tive buy for one who wants @ close im location SOUTH 3 bedroom home, tn good loca- tion ful) bath full basement Garage sun room. tilé floors Handle on G1 loan, $750 down pe ment to veterans - ~ STONE STONE REALTY CO., Hae 8 _PE 2.0253 )_to pm. Deatly; _Sun_-1 to 6. TO DRAW CROWDS use Classified ads! Dial FE2-818! for an ad- writer to make your sale a@ success. SPACE |. Lake Orton | “PURWISNED® | ELIZ a ie aoa No dealers. FE 4-2583 PEN Sunday 2 to § 201 Bar 80U D HIGHLA 6 rm obrick ranch type 2 car brick arege Aluminum Aluminum storms & oc screens A lovely new Bamyge well, / const vagy nn reedy & py V6 a WM. He KNUDSEN sale Bank ofits Tee Tt 26 BEDROOM Ra yeu TYPe * ome 4% acres business frontage 9s Lake Ra Will _lease, FE +603). - This Week's Specials $750 Down ment. furnace and water heater Lake privileges in- eluded. full ae for this modern TMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Ra. EM 34393 GI's | Huntoon Lake A fine custom bu bed- Toom reach deal oe B sw full seth ent, $15,000 with down payment smal) After § eal) OR RU ILT IN 1954 Ranch ‘home . lot 100m280, very at- ~ tractive & Weil iandscaped- tal aad or step at 136 KE. Pike rWwO LOTS New 6 room 3 bedroom home good kitehen aii new fiwor cov ering 1 block ¢ o late Total price $6.950 with reasomabie down peyments Call FE 40684 or stop at 13 E. Pike a TOTAL PRICF $6,950 4 g bz z s or stop at 136 ge Of eourse we siso have many many more fine homes in ai! end jistings we have LAWRENCE W GAYLORD) rath Coope — — oe « SLICE OF HAM / THE PONTIACARESS. SATU RDAY GCTOBER ¢ 9, 1954 . Make up my mind, fellas!” For Sale Houses 4 43 a incline tinea dt teint ~ — < ROOM FURNISHED toot Ferm Extra Vailding Neat: . kee or dis- count or com _ 30el. BR — RANCH HOME ~ BEDROOMS Sacetens West side location only 1 year old Buff brick plas- tered walls, oak floors, nice entry hall ang cost closet, beautiful kitchen, ceramic tile beth. and ed excellent basement Gas AC and other outstanding appoint ments $i. N suncsilow - 2 Lots end attractive bungalow with wall to wall carpeting new ol AC plant electric hot water heater, basement. dan- Gy garage 96.250 tota) price FIVE ACRES & HOME . SALE OR TRADE Dandy family bome consisting of four bedrooms full bath nice 5 milles west of Pontiac Sell or take bungalow with large jot in trade 3 Pale hd $2 oon” oe eo pper renting for $80 per month furnished New system, base 1 kitehen Ex- cellent east. side location BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW 20540 ON FOUNDATION See this at once! Cannot be beat $0350 — terms Pilastered walls select oak floors, Ule beth five full levely rooms end @ ar etcellent kitchen Lot 602120 oceated jus. off Telegra Rd OFFICE OPEN SUNDA 145 WE SELL — WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS _ COOP MEMBER 732 W Huron FE ¢1567 4 BEDROOM, MODERN : FE 26006 FAST SIDE If you are looking for ea older home in remodelégd farm house Lake pes ete ON Ye auees ., ete ew oun wo Eiteches, with ont fur- mace. 23 car Chlcaten house ~~ wih love it bag ah MODE OPEN SUN. 1 to § P.M. 4125 Motorway St. attractive 3 room brick Bagtion py gas? sovestiog Eupert es elds rm feate on ing errang Te ’ drive west on Eltzabeth Lake Rd, to Exmoore (Flix Lake Estates). turn left on Batmeers to Motorway, turn right to “OPEN” sign - "BUD” NICHOLIE Rea! Estate and Insurance « Mt Clemens 5. FE 61201 ANNETT. OFFERS : 3 Redrooms Immediate possession on this modern — bullt in oy, eas water lot of your ed tn- tots, frutt trees 68.900, terms 2. Houses—Close In ment drive from town $10. b00, terms Lake Privileges Attractive ranch type home 5 rooms bath on fifst floor plis 12220 heated breezeway elso 2 knotty pine roome Pull base- m with off AC heat. fin- tab ree toom, 2 car attached rage. Situ- ated on 2 well landsca: lots tm Elligabeth Lake Fs tates. $16.800, FHA terms Clarkston Investment frontage on nice showing good yearly Income Priced to sell at $21,000 terms 41 Acres—Ortonville Early American home com large kitchen ce- tor ied bath ant, Sa room a a w ity room on Ist 2 bed. — Also cmal oh. 000 or will laftiae. OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. Spacious 3 bedroom brick pew ranch a home sit- uated acres ideal for edividing ceramic: tile bath lavatory in 2 car e. other fea- tures jude unusually —_ kitchen, activity room, su matic: i heat. $35,500. terms, ween ne mal Lake Road 8. Boulevard Roy Annett ne. REALTORS F Huron ral ae T1983 HOMES see DOW? — Plus PRA mo eo rr new + welptom bunesiows Ok floors, tile baths. of] forced = furnaces. complete kitch- and Better select yours RAY one Realtor bi] Huron Open 00 Phone FE }-7103 or FE 44178 7908 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OP New Low Down Payment Zto S SUNDAY Brick, 3} bedrm O1 ranch trpe homes, clean, new desirable sec- tion Large lots 73 x 184 forced alr off heat, aute 66 gal hot water heater, marble silis, lovely pias- tered walls, choice of decorations, select oak floors and many other desirable ey Down parment as low as $1,378 Go out W nba iM 8 to Waterford Twp hall, turn right “ mi to open sign Salesmen on property = John K. Irwin REALTOR 101% N SAGINAW SINCE 1925 FE 24031 EVE FE 21804 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES Young opie moving out of city and will sacrifice their 3 bedroom modern home — a cama JUST LIKE MAGIC When vou see this 3 bedroom brick ranch hone with attached 2 car garage 2 tiled baths with shower, lovely basement with oil furnace and ‘large recreation ce Sityated on beautiful lot 1302185 ft in Forest Lake Coun- try Club Estates. Appointment only WEST tgs eae Do you need bedroom home with i‘ baths "aoe fireplace, nice basement with gas furnace. and 1 car garage’? If so give us @ we — be glad to OFFICE OPEN 0-8 \. JOHNSON, Realtor FF 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. BY OWNER WOLVERINE LAKE I mile east of Walled Lake room ranch type 3} vears od” b erage lake priveleces $12,200. $4,000 down to os m For Sale |! Houses Oe Ore GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOUR LANDLORD BOUGHT A HOUSE Why should you Fn es it? Kerr Acres, pear aterford High Se ranch type of & well ar- rooms and bath, featuring ats $2. Spe THE KIDDIES WiLL LOVE LOOK WHAT YOU GET FRESH AIR SUNSHINE AND An interestin * white cottage ic 1% ving room with dining ell. spacious kitchen exceptiona) land- th reck *arden, shrub- i% car garage and other out-bulidings ered for quick- sale at $6.325--terms. THEY DON’T COME CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Because there's only two. side by side on seperate lots Can be sold te en separate for a home Out Disie No 1 -- Raach type, 6 2 living room with natural fire- place oi] heat. jot 402163. Built io 1867 renta) at $65 per month Ottered et 65.750 61.750 down Ne dows PRICED TO SEI To Buy-To Seli-To Trade YOU BUY !T- WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY co. REA! Cooperative. Real Estate | a E 2.0263 Opes. “ue Phd o-Sun 104 Hurop NEXT ROOn TO BRANCH POST OFFICE $2,509 Down 6 ROOM BUNGALOW - Webster School, gag heat, i's car garage Lot 8 « 130, 865 per month Cass Lake Road 2 BEDROOM HOME -— Newly decorated, enclosed poreh fenced yerd, Terms. J. R. HILTZ FE 6-181 “oven A & Sun 1011 W. Huron 8 $1,500 DOWN Want to ) en old farm home? If so, here's Lew ram 4 bedroom home (needs on | ee eorne mately 400 on Dizte wy. end ft on wide grav fous owner cari sacrifice for SYLVAN LAKE Levely 2 bedroom modern rench type vome -_— earpeted liv room itehen plenty o ra space v biinds, and es Meee de oll heat lawa. Will ed with to dryer for $12,000, or cad for $11,500, Terms Dorothy Snyder. REALTOR 3410 Wo Huron Office open_ lias 3 on 4 PM | lll CEDAR 8T ORTONVILLE “8 rooms & bath, fair condit terms Tequire. bétwren “pe _#&e = . TO SELL. REALTOR ie Fantniboe lukas enioy the Thrills of Lake -Living the Year _ Around 2-BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOMES in Beautiful Crescent Lake Country Club Subdivision Private Beach for Residents $350 Down $47 per Mo. $7,000 Full Price Model Now Open for Inspection HOW TO GET THERE 1 Drive north on Road to beth Lake R leg Elizabeth Lake . This will take ‘you th a few minutes scent @ subdivision. Watch for HANPAN sign. jel Open 12 to ® — Built by Yale Con- struction Co HANNAN Lincoln 4-4900 jt J. A. Taylor investor for income or | i i is] tee ite : 5 i tf REALTOR - INSURANCE [or 'Oe Free Parkin: Oskiend _Ave rE e-28e0 MILFORD Open House Saturday and Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. 4T — 357 CRYSTAL STREET ‘just off . ——- Rd, look Pav well constructee homes with nice surroundings Buy one of these homes and be assured that your children will one of the finest schools in Michigan. — taxes. Drive out and let show the you advantages of Dring in this clean Prices attractive v¥ only $13,960 a si. Dorothy Snv der Lavender REALTOR Milo W Hurdén St FE 2411 EM 33303 = MUtual 46417 OTTER LAKE 8 rooms & beth located on high sightiy spot 4 lots & -nearty 2 acres for garden & orchard, lake —— house has living & bath up esmt Call tor particulars NORTH SIDE € room modern home, —— ; bedrooms, living rm. dint kitehen and beth Oak lastered wall nicely decorated, U btemt good furnace, with stoker, automatic gas water heat- er, garage Only $1508 down Cal! for appointment INCOME 10 rooms and 3 bath. near St Vincents. paved street Shows ex- cellent return on money 2 apts 7 & beth in ome and } and bath im other 2 car John K. Irwin Seve FED 21806 $1.600 DOWN 3} BEDROOM bungalow with ves heat, on a corner jot close stores and bus. with lake care leges. Only $8700. garage aa by 2-403 1 NORTH END IVAN W SCHRAM FE §-5091 or FE 5-2564 26% W Huron : Realtor Co-operative | Real Estate Exchange BUILD NOW Attractive -aprh homes 2 and o soy 'denign te Sbases from 800 *@ $13 000 on fat eset We Welcome your HERBERT C. “DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd © OR FAST SIDE @ rooms, modern. of] heat 3-c@r garage. paved street $1,500 down GI RESALE 2 bedrooms, kitchen. dinette L. liv- img reom. beth, stairway to un- fimished upstairs, basement and — $2,700 down ROSE __' FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3878 VETERANS Only a few left! $250 down. pey- ments $60 a month, complete Salesman on project every y3 to § Located at Strathmore and Carlisle (2 blecks W of nia | and 2 blocts 8 of Columbia: DAN ROSE REAL PSTATE PE 4-3) 4 ROOM HOUSE 10 ACRES or migh = from the W Call Barker t-1618, ‘TODAY'S BEST LAKE PRIVILEGES 1‘), story frame with a 1% car Tage Beautifully landscaped ced back yard few fruit trees and a nice rden. This ts w real home and it has been kept tn A-1 condition A real bargain at $8950 with $1.950 @own L.AKEFRONI A modern contemporary, just two Fears old Spacious living room vith corner fireplace. full pic- ture window from floor to ceil- Ing. large modernistic kitchen with plenty of dining area. Two huge bedrooms and a third being used as a den ity tile baths Large utility room. Wall to wall carpeting in living room and den Another good buy at $16.90@ with only $3100 down NEAR CLARKSTON 2-bedroom Florida type bungalow Located on a large lot just ‘, mile’ from Clarkston Spacious living room, beautiful stone fire- place. dining room, modernistic kitchen 2 neat bedrooms and a full tiled bath Utility reom. Breezeway and @ 2-car Modern crete construct tiled roof. Pull price oni to a buyer with a s - down payment Call For Appointment Today! WHITE BROS. Phone Map sy tials OR 3-1769 Open 8 to 8. Sun. itos I RESALE. BY OWNER. W. gas heat storm w and screens. Drive way. 1 car. -block ieee: ie Ace wank lands i « 37614 BUYS | room ions saan ol arge 2 car ga 5 5 acres of fand and OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 23-4610 Member Co-op. Real Estate Exch. HOUSES: NC. 1 %2.500 $300 down. Needs 2, “ $500 down Needs fixin ~ .* oe waioee do Har- 'E 42252 Pe 7a HOUSES OF ALL KINDS IN and out of the city, Easy terms. w. nd Son 66 W. Hurop : A HOME OF YOUR OWN West Suburban Something you've asked for — @ little farw of — acres ~ -_ nic beauty. on top weed. Gaubaeae. $15,000 terms Seminole Hills A good 7 room 3} bedroo ome home -— peek pet price & ONLY ah Vestibule Good 4% room upstairs. 75 ft 2 car garage *7 750. terms Huron Gardens al htm gers 3 room frame home “rw Rue B “jot ms 2 Family—Wisner School Nerth off Oskiand § rooms end bath wu beth down—4 rooms and . ct floors. walls, $14,960, terms. = A ap! 4 SELL NICHOLIE spn HARGER CO. 8:30 “tH 8 90 3) Ww Ruron 6 PE $-#i83 SMART BUYS Ww HITTEMORE ST. $ room fra 2 3 a bed- $1,450 down —— 7 APT. INCOME _ | INCOME 2 PAMILY. HOT WA con- be TER lake privileges. GE 0. STARBL E, Realtor 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD. WATERFORD A OR 3-1268 PEN The Following Homes OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 313 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 4 Bedrooms Here's an excellent 7 room ° whole 4855 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lakefront Ranch home with attached 2 car ®. 2 baths car- oft pene room. new to stores Centrally located on business frontage is excellent this with pew oil -enceemeee are many with term ‘ORTH SUBURBAN Delightful in every detall is this contemporary home with unusue! features too numerous to men- Priced rite tion on about 200 ft of lake, waterfall and stream frontage Truly, en exceptional a. . a a very a pe oom oll 946.000 with terms. CRAWFORD FE +1549 Open »Sundays 1t06 — Ave north of Crescent New modern nd PONTIAC REAL. in eee T3T_ Baldwin “NEAR MIL FORD room cinder block home on large lot 8x24 sun porch 1 car garage Frutt trees. land- scapes yard good rden spot. . Terms. Less for cash CLOSE IN Off Elizabeth Lake Roed 2 bed- room modern home Oak ; living reom 11'¢218. Lot ™ #3 can an =. ey schoe} Full FLW ARE, ESTATES $1 Down bedrooms 3 pe. beth, full basement, of! furnace Lake privileges AUDEN 6 FE Walton Bivd FE 86-0441 Realtor ___ Open Eves GI's Neat as a pin and practically new Here is an extra large 2 bedroom ranch style home with attached garage t is in @ wonderful west suburban location elose to churches ant shopping area Full ‘tivided basement with Paks sop im recreation room and tiv room Oak floors and plas- died with F. C. Wood Co. * REALTOR Cor. of Williams Lak “othe open es | % OR - After_§ Call 0008 small down payment ’ TO RAISE YOUR IN. COMF. use Classified ads. They'sell, rent quiek- ly! For ‘ad- -writing help dial, FE2-8181. ; COUNTRY FOR COUN. TRY FOLKS. You'll be pleased with this y new modern 2 bedroom home on 5 acres Fea- tures oak red walls, —— closet m bath, window in 23 f liv room. well, desianed pall basement with space for recrea- tion. of! forced air furnace suto. water 1% car garage, lot ts * ia shade trees, nice lawn muck land. some woods —_ with $3,150 down By ment please. Located fust went of Pon- time 7 ROOM BRICK. GOOD NEIOGR- BORHOOD. ¢ rooms down, 3 and bath up, natural rick fireplace, i ‘ corner 1.40 5 beth with ewtiity. " dullt "Soe jake privileges aE FROM COURT nous ‘OFF BALDWIN $1300 DOWN. 300 FULL PRICE 3 large lot Va- cant. Possession &s soon as deco- rating is completed SASHABAW ROAD 3 bedroom yton Pi Full price 87 CAMERON F CLARE FE 46403 1362 W Dornts Eachenss Ft cer Ruron St Co-operative Real Esta’ GILES Need a House in @ hu Move right into this 3 Tm. modern home located e lot just Imagine the down pay- ment ts only $1.076 Close to School Only 1 block from echool street, in. This is a very clean Loca + for your appointment You Asked for It! A NEW ie seen tee leaene GIL. LES Taina 0... o wm» INCOME rage CAR oul G. PORRITT we he can” j 4 i jun we THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 | ce nee c TWENTY-SEVEN ae e a OP n eee enone hia = POP PPL EP PLP LY — ~~ . + asain nr {Stete Licensed Kentere) oe 4 ROOM AND BsTH, LOW DOWN ae : a WANT TO GRLL EEMAINDER OF ( : next i schoo, bas CASS & OAKLAND. | lease 2 tt . A ake == Ps MIN |) ces oN rere eel, or Ra = ° . “ af iat ABL = —_ : : ay LT, rte | food market, Owner retiring. War- GET CASH QUICKLY GS] SnnSt 2 Samson emen | Ro" in, oooh cl sooron att] Sanareeer UE Thee BY LI to $500 . e id rage—new. Fourth Ave. off Jos- Oaly $8. WS goes property | GopERN TEX STATION POR eS : at $13.808. $3100 0600 pes Pull ne) \ 4 im Drayton ‘Pintes. investment | 1948 to eore. pe ee e- | = 1 Becdews WARD EF. PARTRIDGE] fifteen tty eiacSo | EsSae Mase etde h. Ortonville 1 ‘ , “ WILLIS M BREWER : : : , ment, Stateion is 2 years old | Loans aise made om pn > te et sown F Par tridg © | ae Se ee ena ie ese RE Te ware 8816) tte "PRESS. eect“ OAKLAND Myedreom treme. gatege “iedeed | - ss aye vminy” ao nee Sree rove wpe nae Bestenes ~— SEVEN THOUSAND : a Ae Ne = 10 A.. RR SIDING Class ‘C’ liquor ber with no f 2 rie et eee. araeratent, woret| CHARLES |” nawsox woods, puis | Se seeseees| LOAN CO, Fetes, ated corm | fete Sooo, Sine Te | nese enti ie, eee eae, Ss 7 tet, fia tes | Sree e| FE 2-O206 : srnte WaT tee'rcare ee simeat'a; | fais ea] geese Snes ‘Se oh Sree lied or medi | re a aes ! : ; 4 oo py RR! ‘wameaeel of 3 st os seats . sale. : ard appointment to see P. B. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO. ; tows Lag nice view of Loon Lake.| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor /ARD £. PARTRIDGE} LOW OVERHEAD’ |—7OANS S25 TO S900 ‘ Te sseriise equty:| WARD E. PARTRIDGE] fist Forms” ih ound Bre, BE bout REALTOR FE 2-8316| tos rere vere very try ever-| LOANS $25 1 i axes mies Press, | REALTOR FE 2-8316] 4 ran.» garton tpt sepnae oT eee ae trad ode Myatites Sara's |, Baxter & Livingstohe , aL s W. Huron a rooms and upstairs sand- i: Bes cpt as Sia Ce | nosusmegoroere—wuwcr| fast Beets Wie a Got E | Es seating er] Mortgage Coane ; Ja of OR | 5 Rooms TH NEWLY | cain. BUSINESS & APT. \ |. fitteo “sown Provemty @ all — E gerage, suc sete of ground. All| os 00 ows iu Mere is a commercial build. | investigate 2018 LOW INTEREST i 5 fenced. Be equity isan seas. sci bide plus Out screened gy A a 8 Unlimited funds for single tumtiy ‘ = ready amseeeet— [vise tos,2 setgeneatcase| om corey oe Evie tue sree | STATE-WIDE | Sah seae —~ ELIZABETH LAKEFROD $1.9 DOWN 2 dedrecme. | On ~ here J busy” corner Real Estate Setvice of Pontiac em G. PET RSON 3 . iw Besuiiiu, a ft ” 2 level | Way. large fenced lot. today. fom | brick Ff E ey 8 betas pier bean bane os cae : Fee aterooms. 2, bane, l' | aL ESMEN'S HOME PHONES: OR] ment with ¢ laree years old. newly decorated, John A. Landmesser, Broker | Phone FRO suxpaY 1 To's oc on each floor. Owner 32372. FE 40063. space . = Se Rg FE ¢12) | &FEsC5-0978 Swear d le lenving state must sel — 3 ee ae a pet, seman ER a i 8 ake . . se ere tet ie Nest ach | sass etteestine well’ ematrestes | 5. D. CHARLES, Realtor Tengres BA, © “proximately she room sparment in |W FE 36. __ | BRownina 30 @avow Auto 4 tom built and With high-| bome has dream kitchen. Built FE 4-0521 mile and watch for open signs. | (NY the rea: wits @ private ¢n- MACHINE SHOP f dlumina cost. FE BGO? oF E est @ © ‘echatiey | Charming” breakiast room’ ius |{7!7 8. Telegraph. Open Evenings Fi rence b yard Gultacls for 5 ae , : large sce and| dining room. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe. rete Reel Rotate Racnange/ Also Open ‘ ) Pe id ACL Thlle 7 HOME USI: Tool and machine shop complete, | ENGLISH POINTER PUPS, “a scene , tile | Sereence A Suh basement. A three bedroom e with 1% hiba TF ness = tor office equipmem. Lease availabie.| for what have you. OR . —_ ear garage. Lo- , ne heat. on 7 KINZLER baths fireplace. Nice pesement.| * : ’ | 1 4 ; es only $13,000, Terms too! $7,800. Immediate possession ExcHanGe ¥ : é ay el Qreriooking nd ‘with : Located st Sad W. Iroquol. Ny Yj) == yaaa | GILES REALTY CO. |GROCERY } ide sata =. Fh tee huatig Sat’ oe | Sextattheneiseeet Lake Cal Donelson Park SPEN SUNDAY 13 ss . : ; OF eg no nt | ccutemenl, ceed vill reqsencnee | PALE VOR : '. WER Uske Gell “tub. turn on | New well built 3 bedroom tome. | oom with Drecseway ‘aad 3 “On the other hand it must be nice to khow that you're | ¢~¥OOF BUSINESS FRONTAGE | ' ventory Ottered at 43900 with Erte rte orl] ES Tht is woe| Grbgtess ub aemes | A. JOHNSON, Realtor Jat teat hal right ll the time!” | bodem rears vps home cn: ; — . 2 bedrooms and bath 2 FE 4- +g business Wil lease. WARD F. PARTRIDGE] ssmm "tower, targe wot oe] Sad A veeargome wp. Beaw | 7 Telegraph Rd. For Sale Resort Prop. 44h| For Sale Lots «46 _Eiinabetn Pane hd Fe east Roy Annett Inc.} REALTOR ‘FE 2-8316| Siseeeern $000, | bar. Olt Heat 1.000 gal. oil nenerennnrencnnenncans | wocnnnnomeeneneenn—~ | MODERN CARINS —|s 5 mos ee Se : 43 W. Huron st. state. Eve & r. Vail- N FOUR SCHOOLS : CLEAN ATTRACTIVE! Wonderful | — eves. & a Jes Se 3 * s11008, Wye’ this 2 bedroom ome | ancourl. FE odes. ate extre-larse Tem leton | LARGE. Dine) Mighway location. neat : Pull woth Large kitchen. Needs : i dining room and kitchen space. APH B: atertord mattresse: — some finishing Corner let. tee. Indian Village living with fireplace stair- : Building Sites \, slow forthe} TET YOUR $$$ WORK _ her ik toes, | a eee | See ae er) LAKE ORION 2ACKES cit eae | LE Partrid e $7,960. - forthe ehhdren. to Webster the lovely furniture, carpeting | One island, This is the last chance | Ciose to school aad bus, service FRICED ‘To 1 $22,000 with ; $300 DOWN School room and draperies ge wih propery | island collage with % bedrooms.| Some trees in, $60 down, Completely furnished 4 rooms, 2 | colonial and 1tp ted paths Veco Ste | \erwe tint gta tosrenshassts DRAYTON PLAINS |} LIN ty 3 THE “BIRD” TO SEE blocks, from Ellsapeth Lake. Im-| Bult in 1982, Has fireplace. Dousetrader trade. All’ for] Jarge livi, gon tenro Kitchen” 040] toouise, cn, 0 bill, No éramage | Apna ALLEY ediate possession * painted t porch . : P ~league WEST SIDE INCOME 2 eenreen, Pel bea. Utility: rm p+ EO AITS LAR end balay including out- on pon <7 we wa } BK -. wot, Eyer ftnine soni, Sek Serene, | A SL IRR] balMtit es ex | Orem rece n| oct Sod’ iting inte, die WOODED | a" ekbwk BY “SeBSS? | ay epee Seperaad Jem, ates Wer | ogicosesoeatem tgs || Me Mace Pe tae | paler Seer ee | Sie Scere | sw mesce pemet te 0) SST cme on Cee Le a8, | acimmnouee mes , Fer cay 82. gown | TE SU re \__Dpen tt Part Brand New ante soon more unis on cenable yy ey be" seid “to Exe wells % “oo fh. “Geed \ ' = it , . FE S-6199, ‘ Selance. "Oe Ay eT ira ORD AREA Part Fried & True | $8" prea ‘ct oBd3ee"un'casy | SU0* SMe ree ete CODED Humphries tracts New #7 bouse witn | ibig CHEVROLET NEW BUNGALOW | BS ,cwttesing Gaye, Lobe.) Zrtenty 08 eet coe | eee peor Bieet River dam. Chey-| On a poved_ reed. Speationt : cicegam’ 41608 Coat wo vos | fing Sar “te ‘puckup ‘tuck. Ft What © delightful new ¢ By yt ce. barge Ive baths & reerestion room: — | 41.380 DOW trom Te-turon | DOPED county. Real deer bunting | wooded ite” Comprised of Wires Realtor \ FE20474) sis 21467 oe Fh a ‘ae new. Carpeting snd Greper- | chopping ‘eater. Huroo Gardens. | gis enacts Scere of clonsee tend, A bene | tow try RAY O’NEIL, Realtor WILL TRADE U8 ZIMMER 28 fiscal “down ati et | onset. Ml gues Real eorate | ics mated waists | | 2 lbeare oe jeeps tring zooms. | KI. Templeton, Realtor) “tH ORES STREAM | RemteLease Bus. Prop 4A)... 3, Mics One ot, | ie, Deusetalle se, Gove, par” ee $500 DOWN only “Ip crtuctes to Mer: |! Seine ean ses monthly parments.|Gpen Even Goon bun’'} to 6| Gn Gimtenetis Rg. Cece ie. Al ~~ tama Co-operative Resi 3 ade pe WARD E. PARTRIDGE] ¢ room turntshed nouse. Running | and a ue of BE FIRST—it wont tong’ : gsed level parcel Lacking to year beauty shop. lunch- Di UNT to make « deal, : -| water and steal Leceted on lot. best, Eve & Sun “Mr. For Sale Lots 46) Siiee wie sete eee? NE | teem oF depot. tmauire} 94.242. balance payable at 946.50) REALTOR FE 2-8316] 0x30: on Doar Lake, Imme-| Ye est. Eve, R ll Y we ~ 40 8 monthly. ¢ per »ig:| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor @W. mare 8 cits poseunon etal orice Sa ussell Young ATTENTION L.C. LADD _ |squatengisc sorprec ar| iat tte, SO olan Sn ACK Have You Looked 412 W, Huron. st. FE 44525 2=s : ro ete é Se ee te ne {3:30.00 "A sound» vestment en Ere. » 2180" Cass Lake Rd Keeso Harbor and Looked? "i tk ia ees as BUILDERS «208 De ye et : Comena HM. Clark. mesitor. 1268 ARE YQU LUCKY “Will Build On Your Lot you hoves't seve. this or eubaiviston, ‘Mas sghoeh fusmecs| 3 LOTS. 6 gl rm 70 SELL WEMAINDER OP | Wf) "Gore “Spen evenings “bangaie rife aga St:| ment gaan up, home ome Oy oy SP ‘Aut sends tu Lecsted bm Case LE —lahe eles — wit cower. “PE 2.0001 between ON GOOD WEST SUB- cos “Wasuet rooms, file beth mirror like oak | yooms eid bath with 2 car st sm, ppearance: er selling exclusive modern lake na. WeterioraTownenie. Can] _ FOr Sale Acreage 47) _snd 1:00 p.m ——<+¢ Oterben 1. bedroom low with | 8 pm “ : » Sees purehased > sum balance 775.08. ~ Sey See a he menor oms| Ss | SE] SES | Acatog outer, | Baio Opperniin | BE hea SE |e Coe ae ee — ; , time. @ roome and “tiiky 2 bed- screened porch. apd Write Pontiac Press, Box 14 MA F: IR 6-2696 Uree” gd ont ‘| A Real Money Maker : a ‘ete j . Larne Ivrea yome| Fulorce diese’ d” fos] tec” Serevent ecure, |” Fishermen—This Is Itt |, @, RLLIORT & pone | gal aer"dereBrelien. VE] Matt emery wer ster |F'. C. Wood Co.| Sit & at \ Fg aa | school, and ‘bat, Kew ice? | Year around canta furnished. 300] sorter esti Mayieir ¢2882 i ACRE GOO BUILDING UPOT. | ferries, ciation, wh twine | | REALTOR Witt SWAPS _ GAUGE SRO? a ww : : r v : a a owe SS _——— : : mF, r rechen ot ‘convuse yes. KENNEDY see oes BW, Freeegs, FE 18 Exclusive Home Sites fer meus By owner is "wewe mont and stock ‘st wheteente | Cormer of Williams Lene Rd. & Msg Fa, ihe oer wae fs . “ S ees John Kinzler, Realtor HUMPHRIES ie Porest Lake Country | MIL 5 prices, Por mere tnfesmation in- On 34008 in At s Fodeoss JOSEPH F. REISZ greainas 1) 6 p.m 670° Ww Huron Bt. FE 43528 Estates, and Forest Lake| 2 mile road f 4 per i nie wees Pe Ay Pe: — Se MaRS og LF E| aw Wheat et Pag |" HF slate. re Tech| never sand tre t| Srna assert, Wael mas] gett nape” warhol No am'FT—| Money to Loan 83| to''yn ve ren pperative Real ance] New 3 Bedrm. Brick | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange aa tar Wels epectous ramen | hee Nicetad on, she _ corners of ent 214 © Liberty au 40773; OSEiRaSn “AGEfoms” coats ‘ jong Nasn {Rambler Se sean op rege ; Here ts @ new % *edroom brick _eharm living with 2 Mickery e . vee : (CLUSIVE ESTATE if ACKER : LOANS 5 T at Sieh C. Lake : Wuanem ‘ree wows |_| basics prige soom wih fer Svein Teens | Ste siete pts Heatran ty | eaer, Ws gore BE] oh weir “tare sr car | Sie eens Picture this howe setune on a] Peet "ieatteng’ tors, cf stores " Seeker = i eee a ENEFIGAL 4 DA Mercury large corner lot beeutifully land-| 6%, 0 Ret pnd lows of pore - ages ot @ Ache FARM i ~ BENEF - Good ' for what scaped wih yous menise ong be « vou this ; beth and « lave- OFFICE OPEN 9-8 a Pontiac. build - E FINANCE CO. _have you, OR 309 frac bedrooms with en cbus- Gi & Hi ks Sunday 2:30-5:30 tery. Haag closets end warazcbes. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 a a be yy pty s eceen = DINO MACHINES FOR ceramaue tama wus | hens Qua < Bice te STE Tae | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Sort! taianee ferme "Moves ‘and | gee sation Mul socept meter | pp nq " OST remec! See "re tae ment with “recreation space” nd so Mey Deavtes Plains] 300, BESSIE COURT Ag. And stores, 96.000 will Bande ~ FE 4.28 P| rhe 2S. sen’ oS buttiss: | Chowt advo WEPAIn” Wonk = we cuEVIE. ¢ DOOR bELUKE shower. And tastefully decorated | “** OR 3-970 3 ce ee . ° FE 4-2533 ham, Mich, - 1 stall garece and established eed M ? | ape 5 on throughout Breesgway and 2? car L —_—— DOWN TO GI.'8 An attrac 1704 S. Tel h Rd = — —| perviee station besincss. iM N oney f Trade for piekup or sell and built last a lifetime. | plastered walt, ooh foots. ump r1es Silo A eb ie “os walhda 3-907) —Guadey between 10 0.m. 1 eee Guly #00 down ‘with Gacy terme STOUTS Renta cars [REALTOR FE 2.0076] tase eee tome | 4 ACRES OO SDUICK SALE | "SeSiaxe” 2 eer ene | Tee Sete Sieting__3¢ 11. A KERN little gem at $8,000. Squir- ae i f.. 4d. J. Se Beautifully located near : “ ma se wham 3 Omtead ine Rena v | Setiage MMOS acer Ra mie ngs | ptt ay Peouer Ok | XTRA Ran “raed | acs ca FE 5-812] [sep eis ete —_“Reel_Estate Since 1919" 5 noe e ater Frontage | **© ‘ ; meee _& RERWOOB COAT. LASALLE PARK - BEST BUYS aes og ee ee et, eat wy sree | CHEROKEE HILLS! | ia" Pei et . SiR at Be” Aled al ~ ais ‘ } t most ore oe | es LAND INVITING buneaiow TODAY gg Pe ay Ot + HOLM ES-BARTRAM _ CHER we advantages of te ta 9m first viait and | BOYS: Size ig WOOL GABAA —4 stairway ‘te expansion ‘attic. Pull TT T™ er IN CHE. beth Lake Rd. One mile W. of] BEAUTIFUL WOODS | Wit seit onowino PRINTING hg — wey 4 Price only $5 950 with easy terms SAVE © telah Gheres, Coss end Stuabeth Telegraph Ré.—eed select your frontage on | paved of hare! , Weekly end month H &A t re 40072. | R. J. VALUET, Realtor piste reach hetee win 3- i RED HORS F. |CARL W. BIRD, Realtor] « prise west"et take" orien. yy publication. Beet locetion tn ome . ULO | snows Sette yon | Cooperative Real Hatate Exchance ail ee & Estauished 1916 vous cass SLIZADETH RD |FE Sail! Eves, FE Pim | ple land Ong sateen, actey BUiberrm ose or ere &9:| Loan Company |coverr CLOTH SPORT CORT, ~, e -- | pe Same 3905 i _Box 4, Roy Michigan piso ona framed vistas, bitches een te Gia sergemree om nr yuaging ote ust mgr, ot | SA a GROCERY & HOME |" sents wstarder vte weg hee 4 miles west of town. Only bedrm. home located in one of IN cE H 4a “ments. wrne| Edw. M. Stout. Realtor BEER & WIKR | = cura - $3,300 dn. with terms Pontiac's better west-side sub- ROUND LAKE on £ tL. wie oe «be Pe eae | Groene ny ae ae FoR COAT WORTRERG GACE . divisions. 36 ft. living rm. with Located west of Pontiec. 3 | soy WITH ? OLD HOUSE : bun ll te « Suburban lake area with no com- MONEY lh gy 416 FE CHURCH Se we ormn| Dedrm. lakefront home with ¢s- and shade sot, meter petition “Lovely six room” living figo, STRAP Wonual Bais Suburban Riese | Et Se Se OR) ees ak | rate ie |—Fo fiefs a] Se Ee | WAITING ae ae S ecwe 3 eval proves. 3 | RENT DOLLARS hetp pay ter Gin] BEUED._ Wika, cabinet sing, e | 2 dandy lois on & Bivd. W. An ~—| of other interests. $16.000 down ‘lf Coats Like NEW. sim ii, trecthve pome - tical loce- pianos, 1 organ 100x100 lot home. Attractive enst-side " gl ay tees | Smarevements in. ft 48 ACRE FARM. 17 MILES WEST | 02 Dusiness and real estate. Bai- white ond cont. tive til fom the low price of anly come. af) tn condition pad grme J Spearh, "Fie baees.. Russel north of Pontiac. Pine ence of 6800 per You May Borrow Call MA down) 2 bedrooms. up Nat- $3,000 shown by appt. rms ot for price 7 Got Be be Nott, "Realtor ito W vi te rating land. some "wowded” PAUL A. KERN. Realtor i Woot ne ae AME poms fan room. TV room ~ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor with ges host. Paved strest oa} 1 OVID) KENT. Realtor xa balance terms. House end bides | 31 Oakland Ave " (Pe 94208 $25-$500 sme Highiang R60 Be oe a RE al Re a dg eee Today | Sale Household Goods 57 L : ap o *; ich - - ; WAAR mmr + or Prete terieets ots Sseh! —_—— TIP, TOP, This eastside home pas] Neat le Coorumers rere | — 176 ACRES GROCERY & HOME | orem veur nate, proestrus lant SIE EROENLER BED . . : poo Nigar omy heme, firepiace. SS “30 - HO" 'Y."ENTON APIA Groseed over °71.000 in 1953. Sub- repey at _gein 2.6378 - Seminole Hills cabinet sink full basement_ full WATKINS LAKE VOORHEIS ROAD INVESTORS TAKE NOT& urben take area with no com- ANTIQUES GATELFO TABLE & , ror ga ee vag gh tg Modern Jakefront brick home on A wonderful bullding site in mire is Jl pel esto 4 tens Leong netiion Levety a) uring BUCKNER _tamp tables MY 3-408, ploy Migh-erede PN Can for appointment tonight pHarnesg Foley “a gig Wome opr one of et ae ad ser dares er land anvaien- snore re me A apr size, ont sLEY nei aa. Ge, Peceatied tap | suwoar. tro spa | Site ler setae cod Mein tare | Seem ee | Rx ey ree ties | Reece Gael BINANCE CO |GSRFcUrreMES fOr wart up. Large living room nat- .. ‘FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Steeeeé-t@ porch. Full tacoment. GEET Holly. Present buildings on this | business and rei! .state Balance NAT _| CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8 w : dining BRICK RANCH wane oi] heat and hot water. Laundry 100 or _ operty includes an & room| St $200 per month. Above Walgreen's FE 40541] Gil space heaters. ail ote: room. fam.iv kitchen. = ’ . 24 W. Lawrence FE 54105| tubs and ay geen FP. J. Owens, RONTAGE euse ond @ 6 veom bungalow CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON,| school cesks with seats attac lassed sun porch. Full. PLL S INCOME 7 Eves Broker OR 3-1450 LAKE F J? = Bis 3 le barns, 33 stanchions, new DIXIE RESTAUR ANT PONTIAC. new book case head board beds. igh basement with 2 car A deluze brick ranch home with Next to Consumers Power For SaleR Pr 4A Leeated on Oreens e aa heenne "Seger wih permis . . /KAS Also Drayton Piains complete, $24, refrigerators, $25 ERIS: shen ty comes: | git Haen ties gest _ SONA em] Seta h fc alee sf tnng | ivan’ and th mentee rock sfitures ana | goat Dime muer Seana scons wp. FV set, ment, Foom. OU heat, plenty of suorege Se Ee gpg cme Fano oo peose of oO Bis “down it you / Phone OR 3-1221 __| up; ‘radios, $5 up: mew chrome North seperate! from home. Brings. in ‘NTT PGoowing 20 per cent snmugi renarn | Fromage om a orivale rive Mairoce ‘in16 A. LOVRIEN: | tine ithe. festaurant ‘business, et: | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Siete seu'a ‘uate.’ ups bee: ji $70 per mo Close to stores & on investment Hurry on this one. Price is only 4560 with _— ter ite tis one. We will MAIN room suites, $49.96 up; living rm. 705 Fourth school, ‘Located at 3303 Sashabew terms. KENNEDY show you the busiest little. ree- 202 N. MA ee ae Loe ° en ee ae Hey. ia Drayioa Plains 4 “imehwey with ear areund f bus] Edw. M. Stout, Realtor i PAUL AKERS “ ' ROCHESTER, MICH. | sutes. 9950. up. Many other bog 3 7 , - . = . Must be sold. Any reason]. ge ss) Ph. FE BL ‘ REALTO AUL A. N, Realtor LOAN $25 TO 9500 USE OUR EASY PAYMENT ree ametjes |wann F rarreince| gcusreameer | BEARERS an tga ie retin) | gata ge PAUL AKERS, Realise] og | Shere basement, Comer it -| REALTOR FE 2-8316) tome on G, 1.27 You eer. A T ] . . ROCHESTER AREA |o-suy zo ~ REALTOR | Ph, Rochester OL 6-671). OF 1-07 | THING. COME OCT 8 LOOk 2] ea ay oe oe 43 W Huron st ar Gila Ge . n ay O SPECIALS 45 acres fenced and cross fenced 3 Partridge fe THE BIRD” to vee. RKING. OPEN’ 9 TO 5:30 erranged with low down bedroom with pi : : : = “bet See. FY ete alatew z Friendly Service DAILY FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 Dayment. a walls, oa¥ floors. fuil base- REALTOR - iNSURANCE ae Che | Gansmseet @ik cleus Eeaeites is WHEN YOU NEED |t &8 8aLes CO. 3346 Auburs Leslie R. Tripp. Real Duly’ 98.100. "2", b-bedroem Open Eves. Ave wree Parking | stores and sch-ols. “Only $16 dn.| recreation room auto, ol P t : qd i | ie R. Tripp. Realtor PATE od 22-8 is me.” 16x14 ened in ginse h, ee “s tem Ml SMALL ESTAT E sem o8 fernece, earege. peaden Goees, best aller Snes. ay " BROW N, Realtor | germ ron ert Sedona ar rl ge $25 to $500 Mier mahogany. new "restoera “Sato Pk 32-1396 en bl en on thay Mel eA rage ro aa oa OR, 3-878). OPEN SUNDAY 14 seaped 2 acres, orchard 18 THE “BIRD TO sEE we neig pou.with your box teed — after 4 W cues tts mesh furnace. marage. #806, The Prop, 45A | 22" Merce ___ FE et) eet bare Stabe with waler asd atin ad tome. You con get wp to 0000 | Porn ous sure: MAPLE COM: m meow mag ong Ue ml aoet ot down. pay i are_ only 10 Sale Suburban | bd 3 electricity. cueeen bowse | 12514 RESTAURANT © sad reper in small ‘monthly pay- ge ig eg 8 i om fiving rm bedrooms, full Tak we a _ PY INCOME Telephone call at cur of- room suite walnut 8 piece OP. oN Ser Sicnertetarpee | Shs ae Se me Bateman Nay ad Br a ed Bieta eae od taemnen, Pall Located 4 m rom city : F Seoun : i BOTTLE SUNDAY sre oy A'S: BA | Selecta geass | eae GerieciencttVasivag maven we came] SED ites im Sieel| epee rewire! | OLATE | meus mre mpi eer fae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor =e typhus iiving build A od ‘ay wit | Near wiiomy Lake! iv 138 OS ie above bring im, substantial in. FINANCE CO gomez on 2381 ° TIN Saginaw st FE 5-8165 Suet: : Lake, 129 fies | parking. Real estate and all for , Saye | 3031 Longview | |= Brenines. “ua 8:30 chen & dining rm. come wow a) ge 2 eae eee os etn gee Fa BS aa ed FE 4-1574 Sewing Uachine SUPPLY CO. A _veuy jevety modern 8 sem “ i cad Darsery Gp. Wels What « bargain and con- Oxford, house has 2 bedrooms BOWLING ALLEY 702 Pontiac Gtate Bank Bide. ik ten PuILCO “FV CONSOLE ei WHR 4 20834 ip closets basement. ealently located with privi fell bath and weiity room. Fully |. cisd in center of rish farming ‘hn © © annua oe af iihsee with Some T ] to bet water.” Garage. oaks well ma K en fruit trees. Price $8,725. $1,450] * wR: - a. LOANS $20 TO $500 Fr sere. a State trtee| “CIODIC(ON | cu ctee | few nteem et | alps alee | a ad : XN SIDE even to the TV and room 4 Oxford, Mich. Oa 8-3122 fraction of 4 cost. } s, twin size. : q “ TC WRIGHT, Renkor |, a thse § sepreees.|° Sane Tnguafapery Ot | lap levels" sergened parce | Realtors FE 4-0528 | 40 ACRES WOUERK HOME. 14) now to enjoy 0 full season, FINANCE CORP. OF | arom Sst 8.8 § ee Esa Rotate eachangs| SN with foot crea, imvediats | furnture "Comparison Hise" on “tie ames eas ‘| | ITs MUSIC To PONTIAC aR ye Cooperative ea: Extate exchange ecmanen vn ed _— KE FRONT fs ) — eet gue & on. 4 EFA / YOUR EARS 3% 8. Saginaw Bt. ve 4-008 ‘ 8 room swith bath, Nest! KL. Templeton, Realtor | _Simpuse targeting teem Now ts the time to grab 7 orn i Y— / Frees ce, Sie maste f com | LOANS $25 TO $500 end clean. down. 2399 Orchard Lake R4. FE ¢Ges] pice Enehon. Full pecomert. peut inte with gxetient n't ait tr * eOniy | geresis, more waye maveres,_ feraitare rote 2 bath. Rear shopping oe seed Ditendietone : rooms home iestures two CK Soa, Scho BENEFICIAL $16 2 eS center, Pull price $9.368. DON’T WORRY. HUR-| "4, acnies — ang cute, Eitchen ‘with mond 7 rest of the FINANCE CO. er. ~ "gmap . . : Mee iitehen "with meee living room ia eau, orp country (2 eee Pg A 100 equity in a 2 bedroom RY and rent that vacant plenty of fining space, pees: BF ey B- = seta PE 32-0240 Poottae| .. posts ~ ahem Some Sroert rae oc 4| gnd..balh, “elecinie water | eat sleet. tot water beater WARD E. PARTRIDGE | | ‘ ‘a widat var s wares.) TOOM through Classified pa onal 8 pag ood r est - : YOUR FA ® house Le . landscaped wn, garden west of ad I i ' 4 has more w e : Open Suidey 1-5 ads for extra income! week Oui 508" “Teqms, Se a howe eC AST-TO- tf we Lect! wc saeiintil han ecd hen ah ; : ’ Communi n Bee . IRWIN &ROSA Dial FE2-8181 fora RAY O'NEIL. Realtor wie. M. Stout, Realtor World s Largest 90 E. fais Pog Dial eee ; PL Te Pontiac, Press ad-writer.| win "ra"iip nein ‘Goce Brealags “wn Te OW, mre & VE bate FE 2-713t pr ri ig fs 4 Reloads Gervicn suggestions. I ei { < Me co A ( ; | on i } | . j fay . ; i : af . | J ‘ "i {| 1 ! | | | yeti pete Ya +1 > ‘ < eee s . , ‘ ri mains __THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 | Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous tg . , 4 » 5 il For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) MODEST MAIDENS ‘by Didk Aian ee SOR OPO LO ¥ Sale Sporting Goods 65 RADIOS FOR SALE. | ANGLES. GuAnwEe. | 400D DAVENPORT CHAIR, A TOO eT gtd BR ee “‘Tyonece =e and > ee ial ¥ A Witt” Fit ben, Mazen | Stee! Co.. 138 St. (neross ph. nae {ro@ Aiierionn Vorging & Sock ne ee > ante UB, SWAP french er, . ECT es SS ALwats WRECKING ers. ° | es rifles. Call afte: § P building materials eines WincHEsren i desk, out] million feet of sound Laundry trays” stand einen os special with CLOTH. brick. avon. Wrecking » Staab |OAVE puopt "tee 6 agin’ Hanlon 7 Eis. RD.| W Mile Row Farm- | PRES STAR aaas BENCH. ages Cr ar bag eon 5-1660, Woenbewts ou) Bs CABIN NEAR LUZERNE AND AU nies Le pt. ~~ tie oy Slered siee.s0 Sable good ‘x tine and fishing. | righ SETTER § MONTHS OLD.|M. “ee. os | TPaatzocy “ids “OAs Ra WOR. Colored : : Partly broken. “| ct rH TMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, FOR GALE UNFURNISHED HUNT. | cree Et a Eh en Lote fur burner $129.50 value $69.96 SAVE ing trailer, accomodates LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, OUT- a A ed 6. plenty f Stop te s scrate ed Also several a ms of room. OR 3-7639. mi pevate, fer oe wee | us . We 8) Sees ee | Means ere to ee a . ve recut, ~ Pa . r+] , Wg 1 sor von. pus mr ano] MANCHESTER TOYS [i KING BR TMATER $ABY BUOCOT for A980 sis “me ons a | Wout preter edu ome Csll] YOUR I-H DEALER SYCLES. BOYS. ENGLISH lee —— A suis MALE Ihish SETTER mi - Pontiac Rd. at ke ie made. 3, speeds | hand brates, | "adbustable nea treme, ad Gonna: | gfeatincater 3.28 | Suara bes canoes oe eet arance sit » se are s. 1699 8. CANA’ = ‘0 peerge coe doreeceat iS" Orchard sist ute So ~~ BLACK DIRT nal : fee 8 —— : WE oe aoe — anf refrigerator. .2.63e.68 | + FENCE a , NEW AND USED + $79 50 ; S ‘ P —— ee room : im for a demonstretion, time New Norge gas drver ee os n yments available. Miller's Gar- New Norge gas drver g1e.be qd types. Materia) or insulation. & Lawn Bquigmest, | 6 New ire Lug, Woodward, (North of Sno. electric dryer: _. NIO80 . CHIPPEWA FENCE Co. Bi Phone MI 4-6080. CLAYTON’S PAINT. .$298 GALLON |ZE 6 ot 98 oe Lat sca . e wv Furniture, Appliances |°Ts4 sheathing boards” "git a ake ae Ge eae ” Smover spike tooth bar , 65 Orchard Lake Rg. \| Se ich wility aiywoed, 04.0 sheet| neater Some “Colt ‘betore’ rerganoe spring tole bar ; ” FE 5-881) or FE 56-0074 Clea ie” : pm Pe cise ti Eh. : e Lava) cream 2 : fo ane cHiacw binllia noo edita |S We” Redwood. |i HP ELECTRIC MOTOR UsEt tn condition. be ss 7 ; ‘Gy | PE 4-0206 after 5 WUITE. | Knotty pine paneling . $188 M "Sr ccus, Ge. snegilies. Rey Ree 4 BANK FURNITURE CO. | "vanne or: FLORAL capper. | “Sdancer'® ahinlutt"wocnel” a - rleaat aac ROS | iret" se ieldet Pa os SALES ACTION E-Z TERMS Gel ul 6408 Inc Peddie. uke + Clarkston ante hooeee DRAINBOARD “1s a $9, Delivered _ and see abil) te ¥re sora —— | EZRIOERATOR. Woima | cSO Poxrruees 0G cabinet sink witn faucet and , he isn't very good looking, but he-has some very 46888 ~ EF By BOF. Nothing XTURES. ROL opray condition, Boy's 26 ” Call 5-500 with itt 635. FE] pl in, bike ® goed looking money! . Used corm pickers, piven aie a _ 247008, after 6:00 a7 go fixtures, automatic ot} | $1932 : : | tee elevators, plows, disk " CHAIR 380 7 ios) ar water heaters, ma BR. . : and manure spreaders. : xg SAL ants ND MS | Setar batts, of fired. ; FILL DIRf BLACK DIRT WA. y _W. in 1 J OE eam, oe - Garage oors DIR ; Buy and Save Now!! NEWEST tie eer CHT For Sale Miscellaneous iscellaneous son sand, RABBIT HOUNDS GOOD WURT- Ht model with every” pew > SPECIAL HEIGHTS SUPP plete stock of number 2 doors i eee Se ee 60| ‘stone "washed. concrete ers. no papers. 16 Mlisabeth, Lake OUGHTEN’S 2685 Perry St sold All sizes available at TN megenagned wore | oe 628_8 Rochester a ‘ Phone. FE 4-6431 a ge wet! PENNY PAINT SALE | StOS2® Ann stzaM Boman. For POSTE! Lh . : oy sem | RY BED = . | House i We ee $3.98 OL 1-7676. ted ; = 1 8. Peddoct ae EA So ie | SEB US BEFORE YOU Buy) ,* ISTERED Sn TE Stara waz | acBERRY OOOM SALES "OD | 100, per coat ruvoe: latex © | Slag tnetall ot _caavensien. Ge me sired. FE 36am , - |GIRL'S ROLLER SKATES, CASE,| pe %t ga! i with ot. FRA tes softener, | investigate | the | size 7 ® 2.88 flat duet. ‘Bian HAND- Reynolds - etette, toes ac FE 5-0006 Roller ¢r pan at le... ... lc | _Garwood. 3-2080. gravel. Pit . No down we month- F ROOM, DUO | THERM pipe (O88 AOR STOP $3.90 | 2 WIRE ROMEX, NO. 14. 3%c PT nese Oem q a + © mime lanel bantal LOOR SHOP to full colle, G. A. Thompson, oo | FR +6218. FE 3-#003 out » AML ' tar.deer heed knit an. | 129, % 18 GOO Tunereas | P"** 0 8. Saginaw 8.) ST iAMeON - PE 20019 : sweater. All like new, PE| jyite side wall tires. 5 for $00, P] arge round FALLS Le, i. BAD "__ |eSSte a > BP ao “GOR grocery well shetving, | 04 ywood Satta, ‘ster ounece:, New. Shredded Peat Humus |_sndtemaie. eM sash neowes j MEISTER Evers “910.08: elf service. are All kinds, pisin & decorative 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 0 FE 70205 (3 yards $12) PE 5-7608 s Sales & Service E tery carts, 9, 13 es FE 26003 — cattnet doors & drawers | oe L_s-3166. ep 4 i. “UT GOOD BLACK | 2000 Dexter ve 1-1822 a order. - A a UMBER [...c &s.company ae eee vwoon co. |e? Seat CRE SEY, | puoupr-peuivenys0-vanpa| ies si epupwent Men, sol 7 . AWS AND scissoRs. MACHINE | 140 Bekivin PE 2.2543 | _Sfler 7 | bisek dirt or yess Ey yy TAY of ecters : $2.98 wp. TWO YARDS SHARPENED ALL WORK 18] % H. P. Ye Do lt Yourselé i 2 considéred. PE 6-0902. Rope: « co 08 tractors : s GUARANTEED. - = - fh. P. deep well t pumps with ao Nt Yourself ol cement and TRAINED BEAG! er) ° = oven. 5-7835 099 na | 12 gal tant. er mortar, fill dirt and LS GUARAN-| Pontiac F. a paint. OPEN § A. TO 8 PM rs trucking. Pontiac Lake teed. 300' Rockhaven E. of Au- lac Farm ‘ sas nee RDAY 10 70 3 PE. A.) 7074, “| __Sale Musical Goods 62 2-6404. Across trom Footie Drive- o) LD YORKSHIR : s SSSeTIWERT STinonoUse RePFRIOnRA. | _*'T* e 2-820. 1x8 white pine boards M. sq. ft. STOP! LOOK! iiiantaiteee fe = es _ fh, new condition. Oniy | GALLON CLEAN of. pauws,| ‘8% M. sq. ft. or more, | Wanted to rent \ seangoned rave | ACCORDIONS. FacTORY PRicEs | FOR SALE. OVER 5.006 BEAUTI- Stora “RO” OA ‘oese = = pee oy ge eco ‘an ‘eis a with faucets and 210 thick butt shingles C & C 1-3] pit oF other land for @ Seno. aa nl Aa = Accord 8c ful varieties, up to| 10 WEEK OL. fiGs 7 Princeton. PE os = i Wa G berts— each. Phone FE 56-4002. 5635 eq $2.90; well plank & tile varie. Must be witnin § miles of Pontiac oat “i waned Base 6 feet tall Countr OL. FtiGs o. Apphece Srecials [CPT OBA TW TOBE gated, colors. @ 04. A. te carta] «Ot BUANERA 1 FOR ¢-noom | SFE oe oe Perms Hall-way be- | ——guetiano PONY —— NEW MOON ; Ti TrUke cHiPPED 100 sq./3 OL BURN FOR ¢ ROOM | i359 BASE AGCORDIAN sins -CALL @ Flint_on Diss | -AND | PONY 4 quettip set AUTO ppliance Specials #5. 8. A. Thompson, 80 South ple Pod pong al s bee re — ont 2 tor 3 canine $15 Oe tee $125. CALL yy oo | or U = 10. Ture cess aU Or - 30634 _- be ae FF so — ° “an - = . LESTE i) a. ~ = Cl panaae Soons — "SM Norge Electric] GUANT iCKEN COOP: @ deter tr amber ay por and Sun at. Tie Wecnington yon n. FLUTE. GOOD CONDITION UsED| ‘** CUnle weland tye Ros: toe gy wotmoy one. Ieee 3 nt ge 19°-—DRY HES here choose een 3 sorted feeders; fountain: ‘OR pial ‘see Ray on ge oven acu pret WIN dorm oe mw a he z =< ‘7L i0 EWEs BERT LANGDON @@ Aue at 5 per cent on these. : ERS—19e a1 ee - ; Driveway culverts State -% WINDOWS AND | 5i4Ny TT HIRG AND Ri ERGREENS Lan? wow.| Pontiac Trai : - a approved | screens and 2 bina’ PIAND TONING AND REPAID | L*Tee oetion ——— rie Schooner — Elear - Rich- FOR RENT + |Btauihias “** =r sevasn |SscA teens ier Gat. | atone rete ae we ara city! OT Tsk" | Tae oa eacne ate | Rene bs MRR |S ce oes ere rege| Parkhrs Traier - 19-—FE 4-3563—19¢ new ite. § cubic h MY| CEMENT & MORTAR Cotons | |#- s0 atch ag coger “vi. favcets and. quam tan | = Terms. Gaileshers Pa ceuen | sore yn and seve ibe, differ 1 MONTHs OLD HOLSTEIN TIETy. Parkhurst Trailer Sales rade er . - id be! . — wittn E oben Teens in windowall Plywood, interior & complete with p+ ath lag son G8ED SMALL SPINET PIANO. borg N every dev aod Sun | oo es: ——————— —— ur 24611 = STEEL BA ATS | exterior Get our quantity prices | faucets $14.95. Totlets 630.50 val-| Like new he TARO. | Pisaie oft ry «0 | REGIST ERED CORRIEDALE: vow igea aw. STEEL JOT HANGERS gle ea Ue £19.95. These are factory sec | USED AM. oapere._F® Suto ett Creseeut Uabe Read rams, will trade one. EM }3055 | "EW 1966 28 PT. PONTIAC ; Bier! MUE & Package sane -_, | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co.| SSeS lee FE Pe POR (CORNET. | cogan MAPLE on. te ae ae cous Sretuent condition. TF |B Arum Attic Vents" | #120 Bogie Lake Ra Commerce | — renerd_Leke Ave. m | tac PLAYER PIANO —REFIN.| 100, e0 end 3 inch An Binge of | $208 fe bern on Oneavite| COAL, & RU MING SUPP TY CO | TTT EM }-3731 ____ | SURPLUS LUMBER ished and te-conditioned Very at.| S@rubs and evergreens Pontiac | _121F2 i i ; M1 Orchard Lake Ave vn aries LINOLEUM. .45e -d AND MATERIAL SALES CO tractive price. Terms Gallaghers. _Landscaping FE 77 ; = Saree lane ave ‘2k FUM.. 60. ¥4.l aaeeee 8 PE .-0566 3 _____}¢ Wanted Livestock 73 Nn REMAN Of STOVER G06 FE | ROO ne op a ce et eens att Pie 2S | YORK BARITONE AND CASE. ____Eor Sale Pets 69 gi ig 1aC Goi EM AW CIREULATON HEAT: pl Abd, S 257 S. Saginaw 3 5 8 rafters, Moor fotsta, te a Pan-American ‘rombone, Bot e-| agc COLLIERS sao oo eunay WID. LIVESTOCR OF ALL KINDS. er. good condition, auto. gas E OFFICE VALET; 20 GAL-| 1 « 6 she $9 90 too | —_ane Pu 42 Orthard Li and whité male Fg Boeoome 4 oct Zones. LI ’ i — ; = =! 2 Ort ; . a fence wit anit: Paut ett | it Wngetct and veret"pas | Sig"cat sore ee Fa'ts| Sale Store Equipment 04) "Ek". sr Ss rr For Sale Poultry 74 1e 7 etal shower — statt— Glow electric ‘ sd eq. ft. EBON ee se aD < efter 8:20 Valves: battery charger. with air | PE +8389 or PT aio. Sieny “siher Rome ot We prises] 52 Camwar. | Puppies, Feasoneble, MA #1330 "reeds, Muscovey duche. ‘Por thet = - 8 " _ "ogemen WEEETICG| Siavaaiad geo oo | OOROE SPAS REARS 71 | OR maes Mie A “Sly sporting Ge many Hee oe | arate eee. Pach nO _pump. FE 4-607. COLEM® , ; ; —— ee _= __exeept Sunday . 3 : . i ain SUPRA 58D Jace mace Bae ERDAIRE FOR, | MRDEINE CABINETS wil THO SHALLOW WELL PUMP. ONE OF Sale Sporting Govds 65 ase ee) Seen oe 2 s Ouines fowl Ba. Ps Tigh .. Pe condition. 0! ’ ent light ver t mak RIS . a ee _Olson. EM 3-4863, Com: e qr, Geter qeanere. Also eon | CLEAR re nla - $29.08 value $10 48 pect Mente | Feat” scratched. guaremtecd | 15a REMINGTON PUMP OUR AKC BEAGLE) Vite OLD Ex. | 33 WHITE ROCK LATING FULT cies — ™ “CONE: RE teat tameer oa Geseqetare Shiehipan Ptmsrecces! SS uma: we crea a, “S. Set ot eee PE) Con before 3 6 stall day Bat we eee “ome. ing oat vig gi Coa! lumber suppite : worescent yorescom Orchard ° - . or . Ma ; — —- : : iis AND WOLLYWOOD | ,.., NE S RENTAL . MA “a : 393 Orchard Lake Ave. oie AES. eens %0 PER CENT OFF ON ALL GUNS | — Aapuabiiy 5 moaPh TE MENT— 2s HEAVY HENS LAYING, 25 Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 225) Baldwin O07? AVY ; mn. " ow 7 , poun' -i Sat. Miwera 33 Wilms FB “ANCHOR FENCES ~ . ~. DENSON |] oat wor warer TANK AND| sinele phase, used paid l pac i see ee a JOARANTEST Corn, ata ee ew a “aime NO ROOM FHA ed. No ane pa — . Saginaw FE 6.2521 —o gas heater. $10 MI pie tng P Will sacrifice. MUtual licences "low yarting. Desaes FOR] AN KENNELS ante EMDEN GEESE. REASON- 6 Mile Re. end Mound, ; jo CuIP PED & ALL sizes : . : : ; : ; {. LINN ELS able iton, Detroit guile, foe pale, fas. oom a TS or tren seeaeee | “alecaen eee a sizEs In-] ee Flin Ctl SURWER CONVEN. been airte- enone = Puppier-Age 26 70 UR 3-9265, | —Ob 27382. aze Rochester euse @. Gare daghees, Fiut 2 ¥ HEARING AIDS ARE|SAVE SUPPLY 100 » SAGINAW MEYER’S PUMP sion and blower FE 2-2600 compl _ SHOT GUN AND| AKC REG BEAGLE PUPs.1; Fe-| Sale Farm Produc = = pal gy CFR ed EMAN OIL CIRCULATOR AND [Shallow well Mey . QUAKER Off HEATER, 5. 6] 2104 quipment FE | male, 4 Years old. Field Cham. ef e 73| ew AnD MODERNIZED USED anq_matiress. FE 1-0054 | "eed ules, PE 27000 300 gal tank $0 gal QO EF. elec- P Jet pump vere see so | 00m. Sutomatic blower and tank Hee : cai w Ra. —~~~~ | trailers on rental purchase ere surre.| ALL OUT tric water heater thermostat, | Deep and shallow well pum $45. MA_6-3203 DEER RIFLE ear Maybee Rd. APPLES, DELICIOUS. MacINTOSH | Good low priced used ones ot o50 Teasonabie. me CLE a Sea mick: be Whee ane | _ saaelionr, pump i | REN SILENT AUTOMATI@: | 20-20 WINCHESTER, MODEL 0% AKC REGISTEKED. _ Jonathan. $1. bu. and up. Paul| Gown Move is immediately why oe ea ROOM SUITE 0 -EARANCE ae like new FE 45232 : dl penn own gil end gas furnaces. No welt eng w, bas been used once. on Ooine 36 Euclid st Clarkston. MA =— 7 a’ wets. — 7 T C 2. CLOTHFS POSTS STEEL. « HC — <. immediat , [= T Stadi ne weg NOE a We oiurs Posts stHRL HOOK TTT TAS HARDWARE| qimser gaae, sien makes Bull pese O00 1600 Cass Lake R4.| Ac” REGISTERED BEAGLE| Olsctmore Farm prea sd =. "sip cover and hassock,"Oood con APPLIANCES CHIPPEWA FENCE CO, |2204_Auburs_at Adams PE 28011 Matheson Heating Co. EM 34008 | i STEVENS 963) RIFLE. IN GOOD “pups, 3 months olf. MI +0432, | Rd i to's pm. un. renee ee at ase ek cosY. ve Se EATERS, 1. GO0D > CONDI-| We offer biggest discount alt cee EN ton Poaertom: 3-128 gg at gude i ON RE —_EM_30198 ov FE “ 5 nEuSOTON POMP 4es Sete St AeA e873 a tm a Ly : tire anc Sra a ; ‘ Ls m : tool 4 chs CASH FOR PURNTTURE motors ; i : et yed fruit, 691 N.| Spare tire wheel, Chairs,’ | SEER | ects) Sirsa sree | Te ee are ace Sor area me | ce rg fine 2 lhe pater ee Be, etl p here and dave! . M3 FUEL OIL TANKS $27.80 NEUTRAL COLOR Ed a ge el aver cctien. Like new, 16 pangs 81_N, Mile a ABO Sopris CANNING TOMATOES. THIS WILL SACRIFICE “e betd Heme. 77m tw 8pm. « ar a square ...§ 150 Plumbing and Heating Supply N ‘cane — Shoe Store. system for wet Dasem sheet | MODEL 12, 12 GAUGE WINCH |AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE. vor Ra for this! i948 ZIMMER 2 FT. HOUSE- BO FLOOR MODEL lt Yreebis waar a Dequindre at 20Mile Open Sundays} . NEW AND USED _ teas" Ontie = used brick} ‘ter pump brend new, Model 3, Pls Ke bu ering ena: Vases Seas Sie furnished, must Be F BEI, RADIO. 0 tt Trouble light ae Den rere on. PRURNER WITH Peraibere iretrigerators, bottled | Gard Ol eas aie Te en. 2 pause Remington a used Registered. he Ba el pa _dings Rd. PE 5-6660. sell, make any reasonable offer. a ME Ae se Chan ie = X ‘ ’ bs . . -——_— ESUILT EAST, SPIN DRYER | 4 copper rafter square” ty Tg NNR WH] eee MMR aide | ec Mn tte Sb ad | tae seater roe Sa EUR | gtaceCackan“roprita~re.| ushel: or pick your own, | ™ tp sg SPO . ; an n Lp : . . eT Jey pall hammer. 1.08 appliances ior hous eet | beaten Wasa con aon la DSHOTOONS AND DEER|" males, $10; R FUPrigs rs: bushel ; or pick your own,|™ ™. Saginaw 8. FE 56108 erephisgs order out bony [2i2 ey mmipe 00 18 Traaitie Tetittor | Saar ATE hans, Sees [ALESARAMOE UsUMRER.NOOD | sesocss. eC RROWTERED.| sweet peppers, Bring as ret 3 6 p * siue VICE : . . “purning sid : AGLES. AKC. REG RED. area tie caer] = ; 485 6 i earewari 485 8 ester. OL 3-0211. ie. for hunter's ISTERED, sweet 1947 248 FOOT EASY SPIN| 1405 1 river set.... Qf . RAPH eos 1. ss Lain, Cheng FF 5. | —4_mo. old OR 3-6017. : peppers. Brin Grgors. 1-965, 1-098. Maytag wring-|600 Carpenters handsaw "| 173 | Were 86) Storm & screen win Open Evenings & Sundays P.M.|USED POWER MOWERS AND ‘4 Pr pUcK 1 ees BEAGLES AND coon poos, s0| baskets. FE 4-4228 oe one ee oF washer, $28. 90 day guar-| 1133 \." BAK Bocket 175] Were 060 Storm @ screen win- | OL FURNACE AND OIL TANK. oot ota te ipeciatets boceuse ef | ai EM _3-2008 __Beldwm_ Rd OA 00006 ; 1 - 15 = eee | 23 AAA Appliance | 8.95 € pe. wood chisel ict. 673] dows trom 4840 per window. | FE 6-874 conus canal ty ot | ‘REMINGTON ws GAUGE BEAUTIFUL Minder TOY FOX Scott Lake Rd ’ ; . Andersonville | 24.95 tap & die . 475 Phone _FE 4¢-2575 OIL BURNER. «4 oO — ems. ke an offer m: AUTO- ter : Y FOX = Waterford 3650 & Bet ewes eee 15 43 | DELT | with 9 off RS ROOM, | after inspecting our stock. Same| Nad’ ih doete Cece ering rier. pups Stud service. FE | POTATOES RUSSETS AND &—- eT a BOLL AWAY BED, fie A) clits weremtenm 2533| DELTA JOINTER, € INCH. 068) oteq man gg age gas oper. | policy applies to some new me-| fap” g\'ty Cubic barrel sbotqua nm mg nn acer bagoes, by the ++ 3 _ WS of 08: APT. | 1495 ceeemaitc Kerch 5... 375 ee = oa. ConveON — ee ¢=3 & serps {iis time of ear. tarsal _ oom age ton je | BOXER PUPS, 6 WEEKs OLD, | —'08¢s_OA #2'70. . : ‘. . : saw ..... 7.581 . FP. en . , F a Sete a ote eat See [20 uetr nes 78 |DgtTON ematzowwmus ger] tak cari comet, wet] ioc at nodes] Sten ¢ ft teen ai | murray opARTALaWHETPES | Sasrahyc™ tec, Doge Exchange : erie and new STvet | 3.60 Linewman's piers 190 | pupoek Met wall patat 62 wae reas Retommate FP 57897| Birmingham Midwest ibe Re.) Gun and Archery tnep cerece | Guest |. 1600 Champion htesd Also, rabbit fresh eegs. 3621 - : . room gute. eee pipe erench 3 4s | DuPont interior semigioss $3.79 gal cacelen “cn PE: degen CON- “SHOP SPACE —.| from airport 74-59. -! : eman. _Gregory Rd FE 7-006. =| ang Established Since 1932) ae oF tibs0 refteersion oy ae Re ae seed 3e McBride Hardware ie 80. FT NEW Kals&R ALU- igh Sese. Close to downtown, Suit- oe REM AND CASE. Baby Parakeets .... $2.98 Senet maa = rim. £ Al mer. Home and many ae FS Fn PE Tose bch Tamous lec. caw 005 Opet. Sundays 8-12 minum roofing with ridge roll. | ing of p nee Nept, montoctyy- | _ megel, 341. MA ne gamemaster | WRITTEN OUARANTEE | | pa. ere Teeth et ‘Cinrtston| modus ti ty Os he tlneece sow & Tt saw 58 95 2 s inc i 4 ps § C = . ~tu¥ eae : = intend Closed : a floor So TRADE In mae e tn arbor sae 8 : 1927 Asbum Re (at Crooks) pal price 6208. Will sell for = GH “MPSTEAD FINE GUNS FOR SALE a SY sal eat FEMALE |LAST WEEKEND FOR GRAPES. terms. New tratiers os Bi M% eu, ft, 1.64.50 fam inter .... 3658/ £1 eCTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30] a - mn rE_¢-0284 Several .22 abet 1 meck ond tan, 93. FE 62008. At rcadside on Walton Bivd %| @0WD. as long as * tae $440 famous bench lathe... 3482) "inch Ric RANGE NEWEST 3 PETRO useD & mgr ue San nant high power| BOXER FOR SALE. 14 MO. AKC] 45° ee Glee an | a ee ob yore Se ong oa. ft, Automatic 26.95 B & D elec drill : sible feature es ig Peet ogee 14 np Refrigerators, washers,| °'S for sale—many brand new. | —eeeimtered._980._ FE, +7463. cents peck. Also apples. sance rates. aa of ar"a $900.95 ofr s2ee.es | 35 °° Famous '%" drilt famous name brands slightly HEAT SERVICE ge a low | some with scopes, ete. Ammunt- COON RABBM AND AdANT | Sale Farm Equipment 76 PARTS—STORE atecieesens gise.es | 18.95 Se aritl Jaco Scratched. 4288.00 value, ¢i89.80.| WILL HEAT YOUR HOME Boop. sh Ww. Waren | bers for all—elso hard-to-get call. | coe FE 2 160 a ates Mas eR) Te Se MS ER) cist Zigmond etna ee | ged sc bere Of ammunition. Cail fr ae. | CUTE, LITTLE TOY, THRRTERS. | ALL. cmataans, o | gas . 05 full load ee au tloor, . duck oe pe oo >-8951. 1947 * Sta: . 7 rn GEER tor ¢1sa.as| Piel Weed ob — ENGLISH SADDLE AND BRIDLE.| “ty room, or basement duct- — zm over| Gua ent —cary oars |DACHSHUND AKC. 6 MO. BLACK | “raulle gg a Whirlpool tweaker ih 19.68 glee. steam nelle : rele gar size 12% and 6. type. 1 furnace ae ot reaerea | Gn eae ation call! Sotutday ~~ : ane GB 2:0088 male. MI is _ pulley. 2 row culftvator Ryne wekeweiwie be i. ¥ fr : = i —— :. in cA 1) OPS fi : 8 for 100.s0| 2982 famous ceep fryers FactOnt Waa are rices. It lights tteslf and burns | WasHING MACHINE, USED ONE | ——~ Coy: vasa. haunae ioe Save $200. wt ore erence 95 25,00 elec. t ve 95: O 4 soon ASINS,| ¢an install and serv year, excellent > metal | suorg UNS-NEW-UsED Sao Se Sired by HiJo- Buy nov. MU ©1106, m4 nee $4 Univ. qetien slakore Fy ee oo 8.) self. Ho in mo tm this 25 desk, 1044 W. Huron. FE B UNS: automatics, tes0e ania me Benehe MA! CORN ae CORN Tide ade ee $200.95 for $190. 95 Silex 1) uidine ARM {Ean MEATS WHOLE. area. ra % , Poe ee suneroosed Rem: aute | & ase mA wre aan oa . “Biectrie Orr, #11695 Presto Cookers” ARM FRESH MEATS, WHOLE, | sociated with Trailer a 3 Panes x | Pits. mie pe. Rem. | Trained, tii? Gidinge ma re fillers, Dervis Mochinery” Ph. as a di” “Aytvanie ‘rv: a $129.95 age bane A sagen ket_ FE shea Yodyke Mar. sh a across from Mae | ge ey 9 screens. jes Pumps Doubdies. 34060 ca . Rad, FE 7 a 6 bi © de radi : - —v an een b. AG 2 2 _— 1 > —- ‘ | Yi, Goat ces sn| $48 Gol. white paint | FOR SALE MTS FLAPS FoR| Sun P — 3-968, $80" complete. | RIFLES: Rem. deluxe auto. 00/7 BLACK AND TAN HOUNDS BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS = TV 2.%5 masonry paint . _your truck. $3. 9 pair, MY26«m.| ~NEW GALVANEEED Pipe | * 300 & 30-08 Wih” Mache doa Coe _%T Park St. Oxford. -| ME Tillers Roto wse Power ee HIRE GOOD W ‘% in. (2) f. lengths) le ft WOLVERINE Win, “360 Oa Wine See Got | ENGLISH POINTER REOIS- mowers Barga: ices. Lawn _ GENERAL , , WORK, | % to arf, , SS RE] commer anv co, | 3224, “Marlin 35 ul. (Siauters tered and pedigreed Cheap. FE| repair, Evans Equinmen” Govt poe WAREHOUSE CO ers through Help Want=} ro Ae eee SUPPL. os ang ey ae ae BOL & 30-40. Jap. WS Cal. Kreg) Solan sHORTHAT ftwe Ma 51008 or OR 3-850 SE CO. a ‘ x : 2288 Dinip Hwy. near Telegraph bs — That’s how Pon-|§ ROOM Of, STOVE A1 Used sheeting, per 97 ae a “MO ART areon | sr gue, eeete 2 Ets | Coes AT CAwe ine «Press tH 838, nai tolled Pile, Or. SRS Ceate AEC. Reghtered’|COOP 7 UNIT MILKING Mk 10-30 to i too! |G) FORE Pa aS SOTIRrRER. | Ett, lavettgtes Sith fittings _MUlberry 9-1 opm Paty wontos | Con Ex FE2BISL cake t wo warty © fan Men ta” meer. ag ay 6. hone it ait | awe" condition. 3 “Tradl, : supplies. up. wang and ~ bird traiped on quail and | PA: 4 s Loan 4 Cali after 4 RMALL P | om FS) grvut © eal ' , a 7 ~- eer ra of ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 ~ | For Sale Used Trucks 90 FREF ESTIMATE ee BRAID MOTOR SALES For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE oN Brovidven alee’ Co Gone att a. Bac? — For Sale Bicycles 84 Craft a eg swift 9 ot Hydre B. Last w for dem HOOK’s Pisce Pine Lake JOHNSON MOTORS Nee trailers. Everyth boat. Master Craft Trailers OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES Orchard Lake Ave FE 23-8020 M6) =6PTAYLORCRAFT * XE, FLY 4 a pg obo erm tag lg 1 Le Elzire et THE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade ~~ cars. wa, it will pay you pont 4 4540 Dixie “i. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 cP Cc. Ma 2A ( F. BUYER HER _ ) SHARP CARS. rE one or How BUY: Ke ar, Rost __ 980 8. Woodward. Tpirmingham NERD je CARS EVERY WEEK to 83 mudels. Clean cars “Ragiey Auto Parts . rE me or FE Penal 7 BAGLEY | See M&M Motor Sales WANTED mode] car. Chevrolet or Pon- tiac errea. Low mileage Call 32-2044. TO For Sale Used Trucks 90 1961 GMC: 620 TANDEM M DUMP round job Also will 7 lad 4 ‘1954 T-800. =| TANDEM DISPLAY MODEL BIG LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford’ Dealer 2 PH 10711 > sor truck. Good for $65. 166)" N Gesabew Ba SPECIAL 1949 FORD PANEL $150 WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 PONTIAC |. RETAIL “STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” ’49 DESOTO 4 door Gedan with radio, heater & automatic transmission. (Stock No, 3646) $495 53 PONTI. AC Deluxe 2 door sedan, radio. heat- 3, ane Hydramatic ‘aneck No '51 PONTIAC 2 deer, radio, heater, A good low mileage car (Steck No. 3504-A) $695 '49. PONTIAC 2 door, radio heater, (Stock No 3601-A) ’53 CHEVROLET 210 Deluxe . (Bec ’30 PONTIAC 4 @oor sedan radio, and beater. (Stock No, 3638-A) $595 "$1 STUDE. V8 Club Coupe, Hydramatic radic and heater (Stock No, 3642) $595 49 LINCOLN 4 door sedan, radio. heater overdrice. (Stock No. R-138) and *$2 PONTIAC Chieftain 2 Tr, radio, heater | slarp ear. ( No, 3652) $1,045 5] DESOTO 4 door, marcon radio, heater. sutomatic transmission (Stock No, 3566) $845 ’*51 NASH Ambessador 4 door, radio. heat- er, bed equipment. ‘Stock No. 3608) PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill’ Phone FE 3-7117 ila onion “0 COE WitH N it brakes, fe Pf wheel and saddle tanks. Pe 291” For Sale Used Cars 91 BUY A LATE > a BUICK ‘48 GOOD GOONDITION take over oe fy ad (817, month). _O” 63881 a BUICK 32° CL ae tr white N, A side walls. OR BUICN 16 SUPER 4 DR , DIRE flow. Exe y good Priced below average en tien consider trading towards late mo- del car, 312 Maywood. Rochester. OL_2-5206. i: BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR. RA- Seaton "Fi iasae ° 8 “edie. oven for e, will EADILLAC 19"; @2 i wood body. top’ MI 6-441. NORTH NITTA SAVINGS} now wee eee eee eee ee « @ 4 DOOR. 4000. MA sos eee, 8 Auto Sales. like new mi For Sale Used Cars 91 2 lee Bis equipped. ‘ig savings. ales so. $1080 few oy Chrysiers left! Up C CL ARKSTON. MOTOR SALES Cun YeLES- FLY MOUT DEALER Open “MPL ba cour Y'all Come to 17) We Finance ee peceen meron ei ee = NEW STOCK coat Mi In Axo. WY YOUR PICE D MODELS 22 AUBURN 1953 De Soto Convertible Beautiful light .- Pully with rad‘o 1 ye pg ance SCHUT? UTZ rasooe poste ING for Your Convenience 80. b Fine Safety4Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome's Orchard [Lake Ave. at Cass FE &-0488 1953 Dodge fully PA a wits ga og transmission. 799 $95 Down Where Can You Buy a Car Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS _JNC. ESOTO. PLY Me shied ad Open Till,9 P. M. EVERY NITE EXCEPT BAT. NO MONEY DOWN 1949 PONTIAC $34 per Month 19499 CHEVROLET $34 per Month 1949 STUDEBAKER $16 per Month 1947 KAISER $12 per Month 1949 DESOTO $18 per Month 1947 PLYMOUTH $15 per Month Where else can you good used car for money than at é « Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH Woodward 8 MS Py KB! BUT soryanay, * Ooee IL SER " SCHUTZ. ee es FUNNY BUSINESS |Z ‘f _* a _ by’ Hershberger WH: ti Yaitiszhs sa Oe ag, t »* ‘ *NaVVSAM Le . SE & * , ° ’ ° ererryrer rx) Lisa Serves, tng. Or - 4 For Sale Used Cats 91| Fe ODDO NAPALM 19 FORD 2 Dh be TOWN AND coonene pe ments 4 8. Wo G : ™ gatree . Rometing & new MOTOR SALES ror! "3 - noun pon So HSER 19499 HUDSON FOUR DOOR COMMODORE SIX Maroon finish, cecal interior with new : silk seat covers. excellent Ab geod tires and ‘by “This is our first appeal!” Community Motors 1951 FORD Coupe with radio, egg ar fire-engine red paint whitewall tires. * 19§2 BUICK Riviera. 2 tone int, radio, heater and $1 498 1951 CADILL AC 1950 BUICK 4 DR. Radic & heater $650 1953 PONTIAC , Mydrematic and Transportation Specials | - ? JUST GOOD CREDIT 1948 DODGE Custom 4 door, radio & Heat- 1948 PONTIAC Streamiiner 8 — 2 door. heater, 2 tone 194 PLYMOUTH $125 1946 CHEV. 4 DR. $195 1949 PONTIAC Streamiiner 8- 2 door 19448 PACKARD 4 door, radio, heater. 1948 FRAZIER Radio and heater $195 1947 DODGE $195 1949 BUICK Super Sedanette $495 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. 1947 PLYMOUTH - MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Community Motor Sales , Inc. * 803 N. Main, Rochester For Sale Used Cars 91 Station Wagon, Radio & Heater For Sale Used Cars 91 vw wee we 3! =$ eS = 555 ee 8. Woot'wate tee | 1951 Ford - fdr. Pull, | eouipned heater WW. tires oe fm od . Also @ 1061 SHess a care, rR ‘*, ‘ai SMEG MOTORS INC Pivm: ono OSES TIL 9 Pi Price wi (ric. 5 DOOR. 2 tone, Tadic, heater, ~~ miles. condition. i@ ~ REABON- able. | . TER old, take old fein Take over payments. SHOP Sunday BUY MONDAY -| At Oliver’s you'll find 70 é cars with prices on the windshields. The lot is open for your | inspection — drop in and browse around with no interruptions, then see us Monday for the car of your choice. - OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) 7 FE 2-911 a CHEVROLET "49 Ag yy Ben beat. top, vert good Secvarieally . ar OntiAt nN St a Michigan’ Ss Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. 1952 Plymouth SUBURBAN STATION WAGON Motors Inc.. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 S: WOODWARD \ BIRMINGHAM large heater. Our Best Buy for the Money $22 A MONTH Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALZR Woodward at 13% Mile Ra. Lincoin 6-8410 Ds CUSTOM | ree qrenduire, Se “Se As gn gisstom tm! anak aoeees -——— FORD RADIO AND aaa “Went Side Used Cars IMG FORD 24.5050 Deluxe 4 @r. radio and heater. ANaPORT ATI ATION SAVE AT rT M-H The Home of ‘OK’ Used Cars | "32 CHEVROLET mee strong — s sigeals, ay | one - owner Steck No Reduced to - $895 *SO Nash 2 Dr. Radio, heat ¢ goed finish, good tires Reduced to $395 *S2 Chev. Pickup DOOR Le a clean tadio heater, ear = finish, goed tires. uced $695 '48 Ford 4 Dr. va ine, redio and hester New ed at 195 ’SO Pontiac 2 Dr. Radio and Heater $495 $3 Pontiac 8 ey ee stery. low mileage. ‘hee py $1,495 52 Chevrolet T coUPE ith ivery col- Power radio, other BEL AIR Nice brows soty ored nice ee push-but heater end many ems of equipment, $1,095 Matthews- :| Hargreaves Chevrolet 211 S. Saginaw EE 4.4046 1954 DeSotos cost. the deal of your iife. pated walled 2 drs, PA among Devt welt, “ia $245 Dn. AND ‘30 Mos. on the Balance AT LOW BANE RATES SCHUTZ_ “MOTORS INC. For Sale Used Cars 91 BOLO DLO DOO OL DODGER, % CORONET Va, equ witr redio, heater turn Sime Gyromauc Perteet cor On'v $1345 Cerkner Stuce r Mi Birmmaham. MI LOOK AT THIS! — 1950 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE e Attractive beige finish, spotiess in- terior, large §@ tube radio, large heater. directional signals and low mileage This Is A One-Owner Car! $745 Russell Young CHRY6LER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward et 13% Mile Ra. Lincein 66-8410 — 195) | Plym outh fi a gaeys lg $595 © $95 Down SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLY MOUTH. 912 & Weedward Birminghem Open Till 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT aT “uot eury ee a gage @ over re race car ur +g Bs . ong reliev ~ 9 Quod Radle and cec Bales, 16 _ duds an 8 ti rorD, 2 DOOR T WEW Side wes Extra clean. 9746 10 ® Auburn ents. SELL GW TRADE OW A ear be truck, 7200 * , FoaD Sarah APE roRD late @ Elieabeth wart COUPE, RADIO F teat ia er. Heht. clean, , _ J — — (~ COMMODORE, 6. new tires FR ¢6232 —_ v ‘@ © 7 pode OVER drive’ A+ condition. No ire on tu clean Sependanie ear ced aneelee payments 4 6 Soins Sacer CONVERT HUNTING FOR BARGAINS? Check These CHEAPIFS ECIAL ~- Dodge heater, nua drive v8. Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. i © GONVERT, Gi Ver? p offer takes Must sacrifice $3 —_— cosume parents. ts gan 4 Jacobson - Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer Cass at Pike FE 2-4380 SEE PAULSON | For A Good 6S recak 1951 Mercury factory leather interior Never before have we eold one \ike thi« so cheap “ down an iow bank rates on balance SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Pigmeuh Dose ua eeanetser Bt gnam * “OPEN ‘TIL P. rae ees Cut Rate WHEN SERVICE COUNTS . let Pontiac Press Classified ad-writ- ; M (era. serve you WELL, wt band exceys aar,—+-Dial FE 2-8181. | __ TWENTY-NINE Fe ln Reva trol Paczann, 196t 8. 4 DOOR 1 ero, Bircimgham PACKARD ‘4? 300 ALI” EXTRAS. Witt trade equity for older oar, 644 Raskoo 48 PACKARD SBDAN $175 01 onryater, ®& beauty, loaded Cost 1,198 Plenty other late model care and transportation bargains ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN PLYMOUTH «¢ DOOR ‘Si VERY clean, mecha +: tly tect. Only $64 Carkeer prsicbeber” Sales, Birmingham | MT 4-34'0 win Ave. FE 68-1431 1952 Plymouth tir White wa tire wa: Berean Wied town ‘wilt Wendis SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DeSow Piymowuth Dealer OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. ___Fet_You- Copyenience 19a) PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- luxe. 4 door Mydramatic. radio and heater sary car Must sec- rificee at 8795 8. Sanford, FE 46498 after 4 p.m 1951 PLYMOUTH . STATION WAGON Radio heater and white wal) tires Excellent condition $895 Full Price Huron Motor Sales 952 W Hvyren FE 2-264) PONTIAC, ‘4, DELUXE 4 | sae ieee ‘Fadia, bess. its) CHI@PTAN “PONTIAC, RADIO and heater tires, 6,000 miles, Must be seen to appreciate, $2 Delware Ra * PETERSON 7% SRK ead MOTOR pause “« PONTIAC IN ny CONDI on, FE 2-0792 PONTIAC ‘si Geed conditi directional lights, one owner, Bick. besa. dn for selling, FE. 4 8hee ree eat (5 PORTING, « HOOn TORFEDS inside and out ing for we "tuner ar tor bank the balance scut TZ "MOTORS INC. DeSoto ty + meme 012 8 Wood OPE v TIL 9 P.M. "hose. ¢ door ‘1. (.MIEPrAIN _For Sale Used Cars 91 a Sees ry er ge Lew > sacrifice. wy ws ibe | PONTIAC 4 PONTIAC "@ 3D ra Soe Y'all Come. See Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — $20 Down Your Credit Is Good Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. DE SOTO SPECIALS 19s Detete v4 Club Comme, 1eo4 & Passenger i8st Debots ¥~ gporteman. fac 140 comes leo Tudor DeSyto-Plymauth Dealer © Years Fair JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer - 1950 FORD 8 Cylinder Tudor $445 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “rom Moke Hh woke Shas leew 4 vielen! in =e|HAROLD TUR 'S1 Pontiac Hardtop .... $1,099 - 53 Nash Hardtop .... $1,099 '52 Ford 2 dr. 8,... .$89 ’52 Plym. Cl. Cpe.. .$699 51 Ford 2 dr. 8....$599 '53 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible .. $1,799 SZ llenty ] i. <5: S444 49 Ford 4 df...... $199 °S1 Nash 2 dr. Hydramatic ,. 4% '54 Ford Custom 2 dr. Fordomatic ..$1,499 $2 Pont. Dix, 2 dr. $999 50 Ford Conv, ....$599 52 Chevrolet Hardtop .... $1,099 'S1 Chev. 4 dr......$544 48 Studebaker Convertible ... $244 $1 Pontiac ‘Deluxe 2 dr... .$744 ’S0 Ford 2 dr...... $399 "50 Chev, Conv. ...$599 50 Hudson 4 dr... .$375 TRUCK 50 Chevrolet Y ton pickup. .$399 47 Chevrolet % ton pickup. .$244 "51 Willys Panel. ..$499 53 Chevrolet ¥ ton pickup. .$744 '46 International - 12 ft. stake... .$333 ’S1 Chevrolet ¥% ton Express $599 M64. S. Woodward’ Birmingham Best in Wheels and Deals” A | BUYS" Harold Turner, Ford Two LOCATIONS: NER ’S1 Ford Conv, ....$699 51 Buick 4 dr.... .$699 +53 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr... $1,144 52 DeSoto 4 dr... .$944 48 Buick 4 dr,.....$244 51 Ford Vic. .....$744 ’53 Plym. 4 dr... . $1,044 49 DeSoto 4 dr... .$344 *S1 Plym. 4 dr..... $544 "49 Merc, 4 dr. ... . $399 '53 Ford Custom 2 door '53 Lincoln Capri Hardtop, Full Power.. .$1,999 '5S2 Nash Station Wagon ...... $699 '47 Ford 2 dr.....$19 "52 Mere. Sed ...$1,099 "47 Merc. 4 dr... ..$244 'S1 Hudson 2 dr. ..$299 '49 Plym. 4 dr.....$399 "46 Ford Cl. Cpe. . .$299 "48 Hudson Sed.....$99 S53 Studebaker Club Coupe ..$1,199 BUYS ’52 Ford 1% ton pickup. .$644 "51 Dodge ¥ ton pickup. .$399 50 Ford % ton Express ...... $3% 40 GMC walk-in van ...$124 "48 Chev. Sedan. Delivery odege $199 eeeeee 1] Mile at Woodward. ~ Royal Oak - be an : a * Bri. aN — Ta ae ee a chaen Sue” Grokeere : o- Ys jeer Whack, 9, MA 68 Midwest 4-7500 Midwest 5-7500 Lincoln 7-4001 Sy MM i A Mca ° i ot ee ; : fs 4 HR allie ~ a rons a] “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY) OCTOBER 9,-1954 « * ~ * --Today's Television Programs - - --Today's Radio Programs - - Air Force Recruiters Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column sre subject te change without notice. Monthly Quota ‘Not a Man Will Walk’ Atom War Dictates Shape of Germany's New Army * BONN, ‘perse widely: in small packets. It weapons, This | a high degree of independ- | from unwieldy supply col- fy (UPL } 3 must not provide tempting tar- ects for costly atomic weapons. This means a high degree of in- dependence from unwieldy supply columns - West German Defense Commis- | sioner Theodor Blank and his ad-| in Russia in World War | Il and lessons learned in Korea. td] > * The West German defense force | approved ‘| gineers, field _ usual In ions and an armored recofinais- will be four motorized infantry bat- talions. There will be three combat group staffs and the usual field and antiaircraft. artillery, en- and medi- cal units. Strength will be about 12.600 men. The six infantry divisions, 13,000 strong, each have a tank battalion @ to 80 tanks, as well as the artillery and engineers addition there will be two divisions—called Pan- zer-Grenadiers, These have no counterpart in other Western Arm- jes 2 . Each division consists of three tank battalions, six infantry and troops, such as heavy artillery, an- tiaircraft units, bridgehuilding en ers, heavy workshops and oth- er specialist units. The supply units will also bulk large in the total Thousands of men will be on the permanent staffs of big training es- tablishments. Writer Proves He Saw | 4 Wild Turkeys in Taxi ATLANTA — Hugh Park, At lanta Journal columnist, reported tersely that four wild turkeys were Ed Dodd, a cartoonist and nat- | uralist, obtained the turkeys from | the state conservation department | were flown in and the man who brought them didn't have time to) takesthem all the way, so he called Dodd Dodd, a practical type. told him, | “Just put ‘em ina taxi They'll get here all right.’ And they did. == io Start Yule ‘Trimming’ CHICAGO (UP)—About 100 Chi- cago women have formed an or- ganization called ‘Calories Anony- mous.’ Their slogan is ‘Slim by Christmas.” -—- - ————E -SYLVANIA TV We Service All Makes TV FOX TV & core SERVICE 5986 Hatchery Cor. Airport Rd. OR 3-1647 448 E. Pike St. Call FE 2-2871 Mitchell TV Service DAY or NIGHT We Service All Make Television Pontiac, Mich. for experiments on his farm. They | Tecordings in twq NBC and one NEW YORK (®—Max Liebman, | producer of spectaculars, now says there definitely will be no pre-re-| /corded voices for the singers in| | the next one on Sunday night. their stints live but that he real- ing im certain cases, such as ferred that performers do all | too much time squatting Indian- style in front of television sets may ized the nécessity of pre-record- | end up with bowed legs. with an artist near exhaustion. The English term “Easter” de- Pre-recordings usually are made | ives from Eestre, the Anglo-Sax- Gases WIRE TV _ Gaanee +—-WWs : or par td — wie, om: CRLW, cee ow, = OAR Om 8STE OTe IER, Clem a Sentine of the Air | motors and = the Fort —— — - . : tc staff TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Facts Forum. comes to New York to work for TONIGHT WCAR, Rhythm Roundup | 1:00—WJR, Jack Benny wYz, My True story |Force Recruiting Sub-station was . @00—() The Earl |11:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ad-| the “Express” with the idea of| . 4, win wainune 46-9 IR, Religion WxYE. News, cau fers cess” | commended this week for “putting | Brink and films of “South Af-| venture Ho. (2) Court of Health. ee teaching theories L. 3 ae py BN CHL, People’s Cherch WCAR |News Temple the Air Force over the top in its/|T LISTEN TO: rican Safari.” (4) How To Do It. | 1;:15—Featurette. : CRLW “Mews, Sports 10:60—WIR, News, Strings : 10:38—WXYZ, Whispering ~ | September enlistment goal, by Col. ; o WCAR News, Music WWJ. Here's Ans Information for the Do-It-Your- 10:00—(7) Break the Bank. (4) Lo- WWJ, Pulpit T:16—WIRE. Dale Touns Gah te ten W. L. Chapel Jr., of selfers. (2) Big Picture. Armed 11:30—(2) Sinema. retta Young Show. “The Case ay yh — pA -_— Message 7:30—WJR. Amos ‘n’ Andy WCAR. Bong recruiting in Michigan. Forces film. . 11:45—(2) Cartoons. for Father Darling,” 4 rad = WCAR. Talk Sports wing pews. | avon ow tea ae 10:45 wWs. 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