i ie PRES§ i s @° ~ an =, \ Bat ee ge Pan ae ; k Pi aay & 24% ? \ \ : : as * sd , x ‘ : 43 yi 4 \ ig” oe hi ¥, FEBRUARY 25, 1954 2 PAGES s Nagul THURSDA BF a. * *& *& & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, lath YEAR 7 ith Ike y Foree « Council His Dictatorsh ip, T - a a3%3 ti : hu ui iis Sy | i | E He a Ht ih ve i mee Et Hl = ae ee e ae ble Hit! = * oe ‘i ! ‘i tliat . has Ht pi Bull HE Se pat We ayy? aE , Ube 3 3 ir ne © U £Es © ale als #33 pea HY SHAL. A wees +} lf “! 34 Th: S Saggss il is 7 ass 3 ai iin HEARSE Pah Li & L o Oo - au a ey ? ih S| ide Sg dia Bet Ue Aer taal gt a a dal ge” 4 Hill's § etal ie wi ti lay ed es ia ie ie 2) ly 2 = Sui, ie ap AH vig es B85 peal “il al jee ni il : HA. i} ae, TETTU RU WTTRRTLET SH 2 it Z aie os eet He aed Bret i,t tt iis 22 bee 2 ho lie 3 Bh ie th dh ifn i ia TT AE Nee i 5g 8 rie Gul a ie iat aes nial so eS ee He ERR SEs oir bali iH a eae Me, Hi sail Ht ii eee lalate Hemi eles AL ads Ea Mei eo Bd puede bee es Tite alia te ih ahs Hehe 2 WW : RET ae a ? hg asta |eee (li AR ag 2 i; OS obs Be | os saath ile ih = 2 FF i li HF Ra Hee it tH ily : s37. 8] Sakae G2 ou giai% |. ah ATTY A Bez L aail - : * E : ’ elegy ead rat a 6 # a als ERLE dil qi’s sa ii ald r it ty fF 7 r fi TH 2 cpsavadag, LCePSHPadaHape geey tnTtyed Gites (TEs pit Te Te “ 3 Paper: SHU cjiisetilall fy 2 i H “lie k: -S if Ay ee i pan pls ii ty pdt = SB ie5 sibsiesi2a)i say GEES Es PH Be Be + pias & is ie iy if! eat it eS Sat th cae if Meni By ra i alll ‘a Hat Lael nie aa i Sips lili tila tapi ARLHS Mul S =e hat refllitl ti it PAT iW the: OEE Ne po agi 4 e. . iit | [ 47 e ¢ e Newcomers to Birmingham are: an hie aie one en et be with his @ tr re, mov Celt to 100 N .Weod- werd. He is with Generel Sheet Steel is with Rite-O-Tpol and Die &. M. Tweter, & widow, and her ehildren, Brooke 1, Stephen, 17, Tommy, 8, now living at 133 Pierce. They moved here from Harbor Beach Mr Be Mre i “il i ; y if it Kurrin, 77, Franklin postmaster Intramural League| Mr. Kurrin ied yesterday at St Franklin Rd. He retired in 1931 after operating | Survivors include a son, Norman ‘the [or Franklin; two sisters, Mrs, Anna McCrumb of Farmington and Mrs. Clara Higby of New Hudson; three Old Church Is Site for Sunday Meeting Michigan Bel) Tele- nig we Pageng gor — The worship —_—— e on N. Woodward which has : ra served Birmingham's Presbyterian driven families for 90 years, and with its building for 3% years, will walls bulging for the last "? I | fe fe! 3 rs 3 2,200 2 igi i! | two services : At 8:30, 9:4 today. Two land developers, the Presby-/ this uncompleted wing tetian Board of Church Extensiors.| Devoted primarily to an ét- of Detroit, Troy Township, Bir-|jarged religious education unit, the mingham, and the Birmingham | other wing contains a children's School District are cooperating | i Con-| The old First Presbyterian 19.|Church has been purchased by and unpaid shares of the cost must | the Congregational Church formed be deposited by Mar. 18. : |here a year ago, and the first The Weather PONTIAC AXD VICINITY —Cieudy te- Lew 81 te SR Friday partly ‘eed and ® Mtfle warmer ae et te werthwest winds 16 ry oh te miles an hear becoming westerty Friday ‘Dulles Tells Nation We Gained at Berlin te tevet tepersten proses 6 08 es ag: wine veoaty 6 apn (Continued From Page One) Semeate. ——_ a Moon rives Priday at 2:29 am of world opinion,” he said, Moon sets Pricey et 11-18 a.m He repeated that the United Dowetews Temper States got preciéely what it want- fence ee 3. ed in = for a Korean | g & B.-cwee 3 TS aa 3 peace cone. as . | s2.2. oe was agreed,” “y: said. ‘‘that — : a conference will be held at Ge- Wednes@ay ft Pentiac (As recorded éowntewn) Highest tempersture. T posed, and that the composition ae wate. set will be precisely that which, the Weather—Cioudy, preipitetion 11 inch [Inited States also had proposed.” Que Tear Age t= Pontios : As to Indochina, he said that Lowen tempereture

| by midnight March 1 will be ac- »| cepted by the city treasurer, he {Loss of Franchises | Peutiae Press Fhoto | ‘THIRD OF ITs KIND—A unique feature of the new First Pres- byterian Church in Birmingham, where services will be held for the first time March 7, is the Children’s Chapel. The pews, reading desk, organ and all other equipment are scaled down to size for the first through sixth grade children who will use the chapel. So far as is i. | Known, there are only two other such chapels in this country, one in H Washington, D. C., and another in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Rev. Rob- youth, is shown placing candlesticks on a miniature table. eer ? A bi? Due March Ist Sylvan Lake Will Place Unpaid Assessments in County Office Sylvan Lake July and Decem- taxes, special assessment ; 2 til Fae in 83 £8 [3 E 8 ¢ a F et 5 | E } TE ‘t Condemnation OK - Feb. 28 is a — any payments made at city hall or postma: ‘ (Continued From Page One) added. Any veteran eligible for exemp- thon of 1964 taxes must file his | claim by March 8, Ethier said, with blanks obtainable at the city | Frank Lyndall, land Ave. | The Sylvan Lake Board of Re-}| property owners, Either an-| Both Lyndall and nounced | the property, owned The board will meet from 9 a.m. | Chevrolet Co., is greatly needed to 12 noén and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m, It will examine and approve the assessment roll on March 8, Ethier said. B. D. Charles, Edwin L. Williams and Harold James make up the board, with City Assessor Ted Koella as secretary. Bootleggers Facing (Continued From Page One) | ‘The ‘suit, now in its of his warranty and additional | before Circuit Judge | services. | Hartrick, is expected to | Curtice appealed to the dealers jury sometime tomorrow. to “cooperate with Genera] Motors in preserving the .most valued ° franchise in the industry.” At the Three Await Court same time he advised them GM | . will continue to review their per- | } y le § bb Terman in carving cut tveir ob- IN VeleZ StabddiNg ligations under the selling cares: | Two brott and an AWOL Air ments with General Motors. Farce private. 4 in the Jan. The trio, new cars to sell, have complained Ortega, of overproduction and maldistribu- | Pvt, George Theobald, 19, tion of new cars. These, Curtice | Arthur St., were returned wrote, were not factors in the sit-||and County Jail to await uation. March 8 arrangement. “In fact,” he said, ‘1954 models | to post bonds of $1,000 each. of General Motors cars were in| the ‘bootleg’ market before there | degree murder was reduced was sufficient production to supply against Theobald and Olivero Or- our dealers with the necessary tega to manslaughter. Judge Fin- stock for display and sales pur-| negan also altered the charge | poses against Roberto to felonious as- “Even now some models in — sault. Some 20 persons offered testi- the three- week ex- ‘ “Under these ‘etreumstances,| The younger Ortega fold author- | there can be only one reason for | ities he stabbed Velez in the left this practice—the selfish desire on | shoulder when his brother, Rober- }the part of some dealers for a to, called for help. Roberto said a | quick nominal profit at the ex- fight started between him and | pense of the customer, the public, Velez at Nevada St. and Franklin the dealer organization, it i | LETS G eek | a and | manufacturer j | Sebitie CAm~‘Sekin L. Doiheum, 21,:ef 0060 Mar- vard St. Clarkston, died in the mangléd-aute shown < . « ; man 130 feet off Baldwin road near above after it turnéd over and crashed into a tree|night) ==” Pontiae Press Phete Calgary road last | ‘ $25.5, agLAliy g | ree Fe il i! i Hy » ie i E i iil lf ; af. i aH ? a aH! i | H | : i | | i if if g i ! eos T F i f i if E ¢ i 3 f it til $1.16 a isl it HET &. Q bad ¢ f g : rt i i eit i B gaEF E | | i i i Rae as a9 4 i FE L E Famous Air Foam ‘Cushion Walk’ Ladies’ Arch Oxfords * ow 3600 9 69 Quality — e * OXFORDS * PUMPS & STRAPS * White NURSES leather, steel Genuine shank, air-foam cushion insoles, arch supports. Sizes 44% to 10 . B to EEE. Ladies’ and Girls’ Smart z "i § Heavy Duty Work g@ Hi J Shoes or Oxfords & 33.98. 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From 1.00 to 1.50 = AVON BEAUTY proudly presents . ae a” A OL 1.9111 | Fashion Trend for “54” | eee “The Slim Look and the Small Hat” er Dre 44 CGY Canes ell fe [8 4 S iligoei ngs : SS Pra Out Pe | Om iis, Liga : ; TTrrheertttittt ttt Pe \ . Sm : . u ) “ 4 » . 3 ee Than Support in Vote! ine avon Park Pavilion. Hh Hae i HH tate r bal He sth | Hal VA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 ~ <—-- - | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ae : 4 4 * F ; es Fr i a hy, é es La 4, ss * ¥ Winter? - WEATHER: — . . ie = News SE secre he Westie WA Prepared With All Weather Values S WEATHER: prin Tone TAvon Fire Ass. va Elecled gS * ’ d Fat Sees ale Wat ile it ih tet lf i ime ti Bi et ta ne aE vl = il it. itd 1 Soil il all 1 iE ui ine ee yi ea 1 Pet 1 aff Bit iS =s aS jangle 1) BS eel inal at - Pa Bs ; A ileal Hi fl jae. titi et ea a iia ROMA ill stil Wit S83 slit fait if ie “i ; i it ait ir iil 4 a1; | lt ds Hatt Sirs ; ". Rochester Confirms Vote p ‘llOQuartet Contest = Tune Testers Win "coal #3 1a; Ha a oy Pag ace aged ~ By, bE ae 38 LM =f etal LITE 4 i: HE Bi. ¢ 4 a. a a e : * a ey frre } 5 pee 3 i : ees ; ‘ . : Sa oe oS P a : * nas S ‘t miss coming rices are unbelievable everything to a fraction of must e've the former selling price—Don in this week-end 312 Mein Eve Fer ae yaaa pe) | 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 169" Bendix Li ~ +. » 494 4a Boy, 21 4 % ROTO POWER MOWER | fem Lawn Boy, 16” .... $79.50 - Lawn Boy, 18”... . $ 89.95 Lawn | “% ‘ se wu eee eee eee 2 4 199) Te » Mirror, Chest Sturdy Construction Sandtone and Grey Finish Bed, Double See ob222 — 1 Extra pieces available. Bachelor's |> ? i 1 ,; it fe I i Ful : HERES EL aH hh it iM Ht 3 i ra j i 1 iiap pH i j 3 BARBECUED SAUSAGE LOAVES—At the left | the loaves ready for serving with extra sauce for to * the ingredients needed to make these zesty | those who want it. Pineapple Cole Slaw makes a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1954 :| on Protection of Enamel Here's a way to dress up that! Dental scientists may have , such as enriched bread or cereals, eee eecaee ace TOM 8 struck pay dirt in their efforts to|have not been a dental threat. Soften a small package of cream |"ed@uce dental decay. If s0, the The enzymes break down these cheese and gradually add enough |@verage American can hope to/ Products so slowly that saliva can light cream or homogenized milk | have hig sweets, yet have fewer| neutralize any acids formed in the to make it fluffy; now mix in |Gecayed, missing and filled teeth | process. some chopped maraschino cher- | than at present. But it is yet to be This theory is seen in action in ries, sliced dates and nutmeats. | Proved. countries such as Italy where 70 Put @ generous spoonful of this) To lessen the degree of decay./ 10. cont of the calories are ob- delicious topping on each square | dental scientists have.studied the tained from bread, spaghetti and of warm gingerbread as you serve | use of “chemical barricades’’—the macaroni. An Italian 60-year old it. newly talked of anti-enzymes, person can be expected te have Anti - enzyme protection as good teeth as a 13-year old based on the widely held American child. that decay ts caused by acids It any part of the Ferny oy, Pingel sugar to acid—can be interrupted ee ee ee dental decay can be slowed to a action ao walk. Research has turned to talsing high levels ougar, chemicals which may toss the pro- foods that many people enjoy. | verbial monkey wrench into the The little demons that cause the | mouth bacterial machine fermentation use enzymes as their; These chemicals inactivate the tools to change sugar rapidly into| enzymes which are necessary for enamel destroying acids. Those | acid production. From tests with foods recognized as carbohydrate} thousands of subjects, two ma- e t | foods because they contain starch, | terials with tongue twisting names 6 Me loaves, Barbecued Sausage Loaves. At the right we see| good salad. oven minutes.’ Makes 6 servings. we ; . um | Cream Cheon Soreog [DeNtal Scientists Working |= siesta Because these tongue twisters are absorbed by the film which covers the teeth their protection lasts for several hours. It is hoped that evidence from clinical tests on tooth pastes con- taining the anti-enzymes will dem- onstrate that these “chemical bar- ricades” are as. effective in pre- vention of dental decay as the —————— Winter EggsWsed to Be ‘Scarce as Hen’s Teeth | Angel. food cake is in season now — as are other dishes calling || for generous amounts of eggs. | Homemakers of 20 years ago were careful how they used eggs in the winter time. But thanks to the “modern” hen who lays more and more eggs each week during the winter, today’s homemakers needn't exercise economy in the use of eggs during this season. ~ You get more than whiteness when you use CLOROX?! more than while Clorex restores white cottons and linens to their original whiteness... tor Gorex removes dingi- ness, stains, even scorch and mildew. Still more important to family heaith, Gorox makes linens hypienicelly clean. No other home laundering prodect equals Clerox in gorm-killing efficiency! Ce a e a / | CLOROX nals >. itmales them sanity to! Clorox also deodorizes, eliminates musty edor—a special odvontoge when loundry is dried indoors. Clorox conserves linens, too. It’s extra gentle, free from caustic, made thle Al ARKI Ss a9 BAZ Y’S BIGGER AND BETTER MEAT BARGAINS BAZLEY BETTER TRIM : *s oe Cos STEAKS == BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE! Rump Cut orrar For Stutting Rib or Loin | Meety Leg ROAST Fresh Dressed Tender Blade Cut STEWING CHUCK CHICKENS. 5: ROAST... 29: i eeeasiatte ieee eeeeemeieeneananetameaametnainentaanimnataatidantmmmmenmmmmmmmmntimmimemataatimemeemmmamimmemmemanmeetammtttiaememeneemineemente Shop Elsewhere, COMPARE! Shop HERE and SAVE! Grede A Fresh, Leon Fresh Churned Grede | LARGE GROUND REMUS SKINLESS EGGS BEEF BUTTER HOT DOGS 29:.| 66: | =° Pin: lieeo A RW elt aang” ona Ra eli PRICES are BORN at BAZLEY'S RAISED ELSEWHERE! \ Mich. Red GRAND SALE | POTATOES Strictly Fresh Creamery 50 \Lb. Bag BUTTER 79° Fs . ae i Dare Ad in Today's NEWS in BRIEF! Sweet California POTATOES QQ° CARROTS 10. tbe. 3 Sister's Say: TCT for ieee FRYERS | bane = 5 peaches 4x2" *] Poem aed Weeks Ty nell ticten Dor Food wt 12 — 89 1913 SISTER'S 3¢ JUMBO PASCAL CELERY. ae | sau 198 St er es r ‘ * : i ; >. * ’ * * . + ’ +’ * ‘ . ‘< ¢ 2 f , ; ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 25, 1954 ' is hx / : : é - + ee F : . Your Candidates for City Bench ~~. :% acer. Ailing Pope Shows \4 Municipal Judge Candidates to Be Nominated:in Monday Primary | Slight improvement a slight im- Vatican press of- sources cartier general Michigan's Senate stationary. Severe . ste lil: Bag wing had Kept him to mental hospitals. of Representatives. to be suffer. lar bill, introduced but his inability liam S. Broomfield m ote tne fs still hanging fire committee @ingnosis. He But diet and is able ed if either fer eoty taal as me monthly milk pro ‘ around eight million MAURICE E. FINNEGAN - Brocmifjeld’s bill, drafted by! he was blinded momentarily by| 1» private law practice for 13, A lifelong Pontiac resident, Mau-, A Pontiac resident since 1910, G.,. A Pontiac resident since 1922, 1987, Oakland County Prosecutor Fred- | snow and ran into the auto driven | years, Mitchell L. Bacow, 38, re-| rice E. Finnegan, 48, lives at 173| Eason Hallock, 53, lives at 30 Cad-| Odin H. Johnson, 4, lives at 406 52, lives at 72 erick C. Ziem and former Judge | by Samuel K, Lemon, 24, of 240 sides at 34 Cherokee ‘Rd. He re-|N. Johnson Ave. He has served) ii. ave He is a graduate of the | > Hequols Rd. He was recently | Dwight Ave. He has been a Pon- Gienn C. Gillespie, applies only to N, Homer St., Lansing. ceived his law degree from Wayne | as municipal judge since 11, ex- _ ot tow appointed to serve out the term of | tiac resident since 1910. a eam =| University. . cept for two years in the Army Detroit Cpllege : the late Judge Charles P. Webster.| McCallum attended Pontiac pub- . Bacow is a veteran of World War | during World War IL Hallock has served as deputy) Johnson ran for state senator in | lic schools, then the University of | Il and a member of the Oakland Finnegan has sesrved as Oak-| Oakland County Clerk, assistant | 1940 and 1946, and was nominated | Michigan and obtained his law de- ST County Bar Assn. He is an officer | land County Circuit Court clerk | prosecuting attorney, as a member | for Cotigress in 1942. A Pontiac | gree from Detroit College of Law. ) in the active reserve of the judge|and deputy probate register. He |of a commission on claims acting | attorney for 22 years, he was .edu- | For eight years up to 1944 he was ) advocate general's office, Depart-|is a member of the Oakland Coun-|in a semi-judicial capacity in a| cated at the University of Michi-| employed as an electrician in the ment of the Army. ty Bar Assn. and the Michigan | property damage suit and as &| gan, Wayne University and Detroit | maintenance department of GMC i He is active in Boy Scout work | State Bar. He obtained his law | referee on claims in estates in pro- | Colle§e of Law. Truck & Coach Division. and is married, with two children. | degree from the University of| bate court. He is a member of the Oakiand| He is a former exalted ruler of || 4 ee Detroit. Before beginning private law | County Bar -Assn., the American | the local Elks, was president of the i F k Ho That He is also a member of the| practice here in 1929 Hallock was | Judicature Society, the Michigan|PTA at Washington Junior High A arou pes a Knights of Columbus, Elks, Amer- | a factory worker. He is a member | State Bar and Knights of Pythias. School and is active in Boy Scout || “ . ican Legion, Amvets, Metropolitan tn aon oe Oe He is married, with two children. | work. He is married, with two /j i Club (honorary) and. Oakland) land County Bar Assn., a . | children. A 229 ; Naguib Saves Skin | County Historical and Pioneer So- | Eagles, Moose and Oakland Cour- Five Couples Remarry eamemened tates I Reg. Size (a-gal.) | CANNES, France w—‘I hope} ciety. He is marri@@, with four | ty Sportsmen's Club. He is mar). , Five Seeaere aie ‘Economy Size (gal) 3.79 \f poor Naguib can save his skin.’ | children. , ried. : ‘on. 51st Ann ae nt ros 0 oe a IB 1.25 f Ex-King Farouk’s _ secretary, | MIDDLEBORO, Mass. () — Five} ‘lection for nensination dv mse rush ) Andre Chardonnens, said today that | = - Middleboro couples were rewed nicipal court judge. bs ay was Farouk's comment when in- W recently in the Central Congrega- te be elected in April, four 4 Cat oe togin Pease ATTA Globulin Will Be tonal Church. although everyone| be seusthated: at the primary. LEWIS I who deposed him L | * 4 ° ry knew the original Ganomns aad Faro | AVQilable for Polio Again |isa'ee watts perdean ballot, cou belore clot that he predicted at the time of} WASHINGTON Ww — Two offi- officials of the ODM, the Na- cikeiies vous Wom end may his own downfall in July, 1952, that | Cials of the Office of Defense Mo-| tional Foundation for Infantile mony. Each had been married Sl j years at the most before being |™a globulin will be available for State and Territorial Health (#- Pa ie overthrown. use against polio this summer de-| fleers whe are planning to diss |) . / e A ft Farouk has little respect for Col. | Spite @ somewhat inconclusive re-| cuss the subject carly in March. ulin's use last summer would have on future plans of the gov- eM cncuny nt — ot summer, * : Navy Ai tery plan ls agreed upon among The committee of police experts BF Goodri -_( enw | - 15 W. Lowvence te. FE 2-2895 NU-VISION OPTICAL CO00": See GArinnells | ci "LEARN TO PLAY THIS POPULAR INSTRUMENT! =¥ wl 9 —— ee & LADIES! Home Permonents Are Easier Than Ever! cHoME HAIR DRYER di safety... how if i iF cH +H HH] AS LOW AS 10” DOWN ; | } | i | Shade [ { Q Ve t i Course of Private Accordion Lessons “% :% | Alene : eaken of WUE Tolle ] 4. : pe 50 including ure Limited Time Only! Per Week of accordion 95 On EASY | in the accordion band! 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Five| _ { cellent ‘rsh srroged Some, tom deen, 3° la rem ond R Lovely shaded 8x130 Only} and Boe, ited het ( aie By OO ee suble gerage, sad) A Wonderful New Home f All te, babée Sands equipment 5 tary = we More / 20540 poultry plus 4 4 ee don "Ss 1 CARL W. BIRD, Reattor| B".ce,” Sema sey § | Fn De ore = | tugnece ina it | ~ FOR COLORED Te fee tees ee wT snag, ase Bees Iie by tk Both beateome are | B. CORT MIMBLER. 1 7.5," 008. jaree. Tae ™ | : ahieamen-stanr rageane,,| Sty eee seem | saat Se he cal oe ta | ROA seere| Rites eens) Recs Sree ADAMS Fa Spaeve ws. ike arms cod fhe Wily tom sion, gi are 2 bedroom modern, full basement. B. D. CHARLES. Realtor furnace, garage, on black top . RS location te the well respected price : home can ig Rg eg | S ©) Fis nisawury, the sauatection and! ¥ 11 BROWN, Realtor { sell, It's « ible ¢ with ay PSE eee ate pee Mer . Fi. ’ ‘ or / CS aa es | : z " 3 }} full’ basement gar heck fru] —*4 BEDROOMS ME LOV. cellar. 3 car ¢ plenty |? rooms. 2 bedrooms - 3 $43 27 t ie 6 trees. price ~~ oy ma jie that! $3,500 down Sasoment —_— bad ng - the phone "we. wil, be ot | Sergeant aguin! 5 EAST SIDE stores, schocis & \rensportation. pn hn Re ge Ng ge ge ee Frasca © “hud” Miller Goat, We mean business! Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43) pes neat, hardwood Moors, fang. Realtor Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SOUTHERN COLONIAL, IN cn-| icc earn aped tot, a.uminum storms 019 Josiya re Us. 6 WEST SIDE se low payments = TM ee ere wee! Sea, “eee $115 month, OL own, (4 rooms and at insurance wn. Det cent ak r . in MODERN ROOM AND BA r ' ~ . 4 - v . ; mT WE WILL BUY house. Baqutne sas Sudan Ra K. J. VALUET, Realtor. | NORTH SIDE West eee ro Family gee 4 ° UNPURN. ROUGE |S BEDAME. | Co-operative Estate : ~ partly. modern reems a poem i and For riiculars MM (1) Equity in your ho ae Basement. Nearly new, 1650 taa b. Telegraph - FE ( . ment, mew oil furnace, 2 e ment Lo een = ; ’ 41% Coole’ Leke Rd EM rH Nh 3) By pour, home, for “oust Sun, miei rey i c . . . ~ CORT M. IMBLER SE ae aa, | les thee Corlinns Sst on COLORE dae 4 hi Eee : Bi i 3 = < lst by oe 2 ; _li ay fi uj i gee i Fe Fg ri a 47, it of: } i he Q "U on < Paddock . lot. Breeseway we. ‘ En Pee PE|SCTINEES BORAT Thais | Fe Portine om SOD ce |T LIGHT ROUEEREPING ROOM |. Sue'ls Seams atte ases | tis, orgy home. you sem | FE S500] buy Co., ‘to Pomtiae ek aise | ex walle, ait | 3% W, Burce Rive, PE 6-250 conelstecing. 36 ©. Yel) resco call Deretny = 6 Telly apt. houses, ‘This meome . Upholstering | save tain. © * ce Bee ee sen " tae Sais of seme tees] Humphries Phone 5 8388 YOUNO COUPLE WANT TS L i — ed 34 room hain agin. 5 y_ BIRD, sete the best Lost & Found | 24| 0 TE or tage, ene. we ere we ! | zeae. Tench, as, hee ta oe ru] Bik we prectiy prenest 6 . Ponties, H. C. NEWINGHAM ho Full| gas meters, above average ten- with DOG 13" MALE BEAGLE. wity and one year BROKER ont no, genage, everytning else | Dee (4.200 wich terme sate, Seling ot O10 down.) Ser ies A lake freatape. ths coy Wosllaver. ee oe zat fursidhed, enild’ takes | gT. JOSEPH HOSPITAL ADAMS REALTY ‘Sonemasen | owner he Strayed COUPLE ; TRADE WoDeSN RM, APE OFILTTTES ving room ond nice modern ve. 2 wo tame a Ss as See a en purines | Bai Die Mwy.” | Suiomaie sus theat Toe ft) USomr'¢ “tme ewe 8 i ‘pie CANOE PLEALEUT 3b Ba | tery goed FMA resale. Pull = se ware ‘te ees : Doet BEAGLE VICINITY OF Ox-| “s¥ghlete need § or call ‘un, 6 ‘not’ deci cbiigsiod: | No children. Near Airport. O& | price $4,000 with terms. 4 per Sodel car. OR 3-500. ; bow, Lk and while wih| ict Beat DORRIS & SON >-1008, morsenge oo pesos. | "Elizabeth Lake Estates| Humphries tie, bes Oe en OO ee 2 Wilkams St - GEORGE R. IRWIN _ | New nome. Cedar shakes, sake priv- sox Sa hs | ak ate tees REEN LAKE OFFICE) “Ser-sursee. Seana winner | ob balevin Avene a oe . : greet oem Ps . aces. Write, Daily PE S001 or PE 2006 | dinette. Uti living soom. | 2st, a ‘ * —_—_—-_ | Soe . : 3 3 iF i! if fe 3 iget Webster school, Reward. well ee ee FE ¢-6000 <+ gy A By yt - E. Joslyn, ; tor Me | : ee ae ioe Pad caine | ane. sbie fo aire you complete tate: | | {Seaoment” aod ‘uses.| . fins to 8500 down Canoe § ROOM WOME AND Th ty saat | vase ny Sir "red, Seer faction ‘and "s. quick turnover -| WILLIAMS LAKE | Schoo. "tutet Gown Broker Ya) { re ee ; orme Sad. sereens. puppr.4 mo. oid. last or Will appreciate your eal. room nee factories. 36 W. Tenny-| 7 bedroom modern bungalow with Soot, Breainge Pk $0313 priced wo Soe umm ecuiate Somers, betery Say fares to ,brobem heared, | Fang Fo, Bev =70 Sat Te drete |. | reASAMTLY IOCATRO_T WHR | ‘ell inure, slate Ne redrenable |‘ itt ake Fan pace ies | gee SO) Be WEST SIDE owner at 13) W. Lawrence, 30 - rou - 3 wie walk rege ofler” retuned. (This home ie par.| $1.50 down Easy terms on afer 6 FE one, 4 BEDROOMS —_—— ’ s > ' MAHAN : ar 1 Co, | 6 Rooms acess | Humphries |"papsoee' tore) 53 oS Beane sani Cet | Pa seater Coy Ries Eat Gack me | ZeraneTIVE SINGER OB BOT: ECW sue $i, tib_casemenh ot beet lange : FOUND PUPPY, COLLIE - ime. re Rd. OF ° . Re Woodward. sun. night. Howse-| naw ope FE 2.0063 a BA PE seul, Mothce Open tam to $b. er. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor aiemnpiiigl | 20002 BSgT EA) ieses Earn ni if | J i é | fas On PRO. “ft... (eaves Johnson irs eee dele ; i 58 f F'n 1 ! , ragetye a ‘ip rile < C) Faas O sf ret fANb Corkkce w customers = courteous, and quick setien Notices & Personals 25 A. JOHNSON nyt BOOM CURE Siel"ir chy haa Sikes | A YOUR | FE 42533, 1 noone soparm noarrsss. +|* [Tseroms tars to Pa 8 A HOME OF Y ¢ , 1704 S. Telegraph Rd._| _ sir | 2 sire ute ! Income ° - + | ttior' stat Say" ame) Neat & Clean * A. JOHNSON, Realtor | » w.d&, “FE 4-2533 rsa ea ees 1704 S. 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