"under the impression Mendes-. « ] ~ he ata Mg = res, 2 a Sy Boge. : i . we = THE PO ro a 4 NX EL 7 BI Edition 12th YEAR ot te wee mw. __ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954—30 PAGES "9 S2ATS2, SRE pu S"EREE™ 7 arly 2-0 Lead in Bonn, France Yield on Arms Control Issue Nine-Nation Conference Reportedly Has Agreed on Controversial Points LONDON (#—France and West Germany made con- cessions today on the issue of arms control, thus brightening the picture in the stymied nine-power con- ference on rearming West Germany and granting her sovereignty in partnership with the West. This was disclosed after a top level executive session at which both French Pre- mier Pierre Mende’-France and West German chancel-| ™* lor Konrad Adenauer re- portedly yielded on points which threatened to bog down’ the conference. Two sessions were on tap for the afternoon—another executive ses- ; sion by the nine foreign ministers and then a meeting of Mendes- France, Adenauer and U.S. Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles and British Foreign Secretary An- thony Eden to draft a declaration of intent to end the 93-year-old oc- cupation of West Germany. France was ready to go along with the compromise, drafted by Bel- gian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak. It called for NATO and an (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) lke; Gruenther Meeting Today NATO Chief Flies to Denver fo Give Views) | on Europe Defense DENVER .@—President Eisen- hower today kept abreast of efforts to clear -away new obstacles to a western European defense. alliance against communigm and arranged to talk over.the military aspects with Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther. . Gruenther, Supreme Allied com- mander of North Atlantic defense forces, flew to the President's va- cation headquarters here last night to report on the troublous situation as he has observed it from, his Parts vantage point. —_—— six-nation European army. “Yes,” Gruenther replied> “so far ag the, purely military aspects are concerned. We can handle it either way.” -But he added that the problem is ‘much broader” than the mili- famed Johnny O'Brien, basketball in Seattle today. Johnny and his to the Pittsburgh Pirates basebalj Wedding Bel ising Today AP Wirephote FOR O'BRIEN AND BRIDE—Jeanne Kumhera, of Seattle, and and baseball star, were to be wed twin brother, Eddie, are to return team next season. Czechs Rele Ist. Lt. Richard H. Dries N. Y., and Pfc. George Pisk It ended a_ two-week ordeal which began when a roving Czech patrol seized them near Eslarn, Bavaria, while the pair was on a rou- tine border mission. After their arrest, Czechoslovak- ia charged the two were inside Czech ‘territory on an espionage mission. A note accused them of rumpled. — They arrived at the West Ger- man-Czech Irontiér in two limou- sines, accompanied by two Czech border officers, , _. They got out, walked into the Czech. sentry house and minutes later across a 50-yard stretch of no man’s land into West Germany. ‘Driés, who had been dressed in civilian clothes at the time. of his capture, was greeted by of the U.S. Military Intelligence Service. The captain, who did rot give his name> approached Dries and said: “Hello, Richard, how are you.” captain said: “Let's get into a car and get out of here. We can talk later.” Pisk climbed in with them. Both Pisk and Dries carried the binocu- tary aspects. lars they had when arrested, Red Hearing Aftermath Clardy Seeks Disbarment of Attorney John Houston @ captain | Dries started ‘to reply but~thet § Release Two Gls Held for 16 Days as Spies WAIDHAUS, Germany (‘#—Two American soldiers im- prisoned in Communist Czechoslovakia since Sept. 17 as suspected spies returned to free West today. of St. Albans, Long Island, of 4507 Placid Place, Austin, Tex., were liberated by their Czech captors at this lonely little West German checkpoint. ys ° 5 GOP Officials Defend Ziegler Call Williams’ Attacks Ziegler, often the target of at- tacks by Democratic Gov. Wil- muddled and useless” hee “We point out,” they said, “that | in six of the past seven years, and | Was second among the states in | the other year. Placques awarded LANSING (P+-Rep. Kit Clardy (R-Mich), a member of by the Natignal Safety Council so fhe House UnAmerican Activities Committee, has asked | a . the State Bar of Michigan to disbar a Pontiac attorney |, .° point out S ae faa: on the grounds he invoked the Fifth Amendment when | era) Bureau of Public Reads in asked about membership ii the Communist Party. the latest — — tow Clardy asked the action ways at 15 per cent lower cost against John C. Houston of. than other states having compar- Pontiac, a witness before a able geographical and phyvical eee ee pan um . ; Gov. Cldrence A. ‘Reid, Sec. of The congressman said Houston State Owen J. Cleary, Atty. Gen. should be added to two other at- Frank G. Millard, State Treas. D. ee nn aoe hat Gen. John were Morton Leitson and ~ — : Flint, tnesses ‘ subounanitise hearings in Flint, Wife Bites Her Husband ndy said be was sending the — With His Own Teeth ban sorts af in eeseneny DALLAS, Tex. ®~A Dallas man —— Bereniece _— a = brought a new | pry tage had been, an undercover agent pan pire ue — ter the Vederal Berens of Bp His complaint: That his wife, bit . him—with his own false teeth. _ Clardy said ber testimony linked The court's order also directed Houston with the Communist Party, the woman to return her husband's but that Houston “repeatedly” -in- choppers. voked the Fifth Amendment when Ps . asked about the alleged member- ercanle Spacollm ats wefiam ms = el ~ ship, ; ts Pose J0EK. BOUSTER : FE $-4116. Pick up & deliver, — : t , 4 4 we ky ge. \ cf FL ; j «/..« a! Z < a Be a 7 Half-Inch Rain Floods Streets, Jams Traffic Little Damage Reported as Cloudburst Drenches County 7 A half-inch of rain swept into Pontiac by a 20-mile north wind last night, caus- ing . rapid flowing street floods, snarling traffic to alinost a standstill and | drenched last minute shop- pers in the downtown area. The downpour which let go nearly a third of an inch accompanied by .a fierce electrical storm which caused little damage, au- thorities said. According to Pontiac Police, the city’s east and north side streets were overflowing onto the side- walks following the cloudburst. For Pontiac and vicinify, the U.S is predicted with a low tonight of | 6 to GS and « high of 76 to 8 for Sunday. wind. ; Friday's temperature was Hrecorded at 70 and a low of 62. Fight Looming for Senate Seat Nevada Election Code Faces Test in Naming McCarran Successor RENO: —A court test, of Ne- vada’s election code was in prés- pect today with high stakes in this gambling state—the seat of Sen. Pat McCarran who died Tuesday. To fill the vacancy, Republican Gov. Charlies Russell yesterday ap- pointed Ernest Brown, 51, Reno attorney. Atty, Gen. William T. Mathews, a Democrat, ruled that Brown's Both Brown and the choice of the state Democratic Committee— it lacked jurisdiction to block the of rain in five minutes was |% Ls Giants Wonder Man Forced agg os 5, , _ SHOULDER HIGH—Bobby Avila, Cleveland's sec- |. ond baseman, is upended by sliding Jim. Rhodes of a Series record by making a third pinch hit in yes- the New York Giants who was cut down on a force | terday's game, was out on Davey Williams’ bounder play in the fifth inning of yesterday's Series. game j to Shortstop George Strickland. Giants won the third in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. Rhodes, who tied | game 6 to 2. c + Out | Raho * AP Wirephote Nicoletti Collapses in Court pitalized. Teamster Official Guilty of Bribery and Extortion DETROIT.(\?—Mike Nicoletti, president of an AFL} _| Teamsters Union local, was convicted of extortion and bribery of building contractors last night. A few moments after hearing the verdict of a record- er’s criminal court jury comprised entirely of women, of | Nicoletti collapsed on the court room floor and was hos- The verdict, returned by the women after three hours deliberatioh, confronted Nicoletti, president of Teamsters Local 247, with a possible maximum prison term of 20 wooden bench. ing tal and held over- night. At the hospital he swooned a second time. The conviction was a climax -to a labor racketeering case brought against five AFL Teamster men. Three pleaded guilty and the fourth was dismissed. The trial lasted five weeks Judge Joseph A. Gillis said he would pass sentence Oct. 12 At that time be also will pass sentence on the three who piead- ed guilty, all important Team- business agent of Local 614, and Samue!. J. Maresse, business agent of Lecal 247. All were accused of demanding gifts and payoffs ranging up to veut union. Several witnesses told of mak- ing payments under, threats. The case was the outgrowth of a 1-man labor rackets grand jury investigation. Circuit Judge Miles N. Culehan was the grand juror. The grand jury was conducted more than a year ago Nicoletti was charged with soliciting paythents from con- fendant the court said it wanted a psychopathic investigation of Nicholleti. Strange Bird Calls Invade Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA ® - —“ff you passed the Free Library building last night and thought you heard the éry of the loon, you wererj't loony. Prof. Paul Kellogg of Cornell University was giving a lectire, using sound films he took on ex- peditions to the South American jungie, the Hudson Bay area and » | elsewhere. The evening was warm and the doors were open. The film sound track filled Logan Square with strange bird calls. Several passers- by reported to police Philadelphia by the secretary of state. was invaded by non-local birds. Lester. Summerfield, former ’ Republican national committee- In Today s Press GOP would seek injunctions in | Building News ........... 13 thre the district courts for all of Né | Some “*** procacseie vada’s 17. counties to restrain + mg ag Si pveresercepsceces . county clerké from entering the | Eart Wilson chen cekghei esa “ candidates on the ballot. | eg regseclbtsseeves | Keith Lee, state Democratic aU hey . seeder . mn chairman, termed the court's rul-| Patterms ..........6.00.c0cccceees + ing. “a victory for the people of| ; e. Seagess th it Nevada’ who have the constitution- ZX 2 Baste Progre Wyre al right to elect a successor.”’ GBONY PRES 40 gescraceve caves . ° 4 a “ é t f — oo & es : Fainting, Nicoletti struck | his head on a ‘He was removed to Receiv- Reckoning Due in Phenix City Goes on Trial Monday in Vice Crusade PHENIX CITY, Ala., Oct. 2 #— The vice lords and their lackeys who built a terrifying empire of in court. With the city still under limited jury go on trial at a special court. : to rid his state of organized racke- teering The grand jury has returned 559 indictments against 72 persons, in- cluding Mayor Elmer Reese, for- mer Sheriff ‘Ralph Mathews and two of his deputies, and gambling bosses Hoyt Shepherd. Jimmy Matthews, Godwin Davis Sr., his son, Godwin Jr., and his brother, George T. Davis Sr. Dusty Swings Pair of Tickets for Namesake CLEVELAND @®—Just because of similar names, Robert “Dusty” Rhodes of Houston, Tex., got a pair ot tickets to yesterday’s World Series game. Jim ‘Dusty’ Rhodes, the New York Giants’ outstanding pinch hitter; arranged for thejtickets and then invited the Texaa cigarmaker to his hotel lor_a chat. The Texas wrote before the séries started and was advised in a followiiig telephone call to “get an get you some tickets there.” The free swinging Rhodes! lives at Rock Hill, S.C. Oomen's Tel-Heren Shopping Center. pres every evening i 8 sin in Phenix City face a long- | er to Cleveland. I think I, 4 State Gls Die in Rented Plane Crash Before! Dawn in Cornfield '9 Miles, From Holland HOLLAND, Mich. w@ — Four a | | at * a] urth Game Lopez Recalls ~~ | Lemon to Stave y == Off Giant Drive Calls . Out Durocher Don liddie in What Could Be Final Tilt BY TED SMITS ; CLEVELAND—The New York Giants took an early 2-0 lead in the second in- ning of today’s fourth World Series game at Cleve- land. The runs were scored when Wertz and Westlake committed errors. First of 72 Defendants| nprrnn { Leonard Wood, Mo. The plane had been rented from the Waynesville Travel Service at Waynesville, Mo. The plane. apparently trying to land in the corn field. rough and soggy from recent rains, bounced several times, then hit 4 six-foot ditth and piled up 50 yards beyond it. ‘Bugs’ | Baer Says Leo’s Contortions Left Him. Addled ‘CLEVELAND (INS)}—We tried to cop Les Durocher’s signals in the visitor's trench yesterday, We’}! let chopped seventy pounds of ham- burger very fine. went up a rope hand-over-hand, frightened a herd of zebras off the frent lawn. di- rected traffic as far south as Cin- cimnati, pulled in a two-hundred pound tarpon, dusted the cobwebs off the moon and dug a well with a bone-handled knife, says ‘Bugs’ Baer. Gomez pitched fine until he gave way to Knuckles Wilhelm. Duro- cher’s non-transferable pantomime for this deal was Swimming but- terfly with one arm while winding a candy pull-with the other, The Clevelands could not. steal these signals without getting into charades. They thought Leo was playing, “What's My Line’ with a troupe of Japanese barrel jugs glers. La . Solon’s Law Backfires HATTIESBURG, Miss. (UP) — State Sen. Stanton Hall, who authored a recently-enacted law requiring fullspayment.of city ad valorem taxes before purchasing car license tags, was refused his tags .Friday because he didn’t pay his city taxes. i) + you figure out the motions, Leo : were not expected until evening. ing happened. Giants First Dark flied out to right field. Don Mueller singled to center. Willie Mays popped a foul to Vic Wertz. No ryns, one hit, no errors, one left Indians First , Al Smith flied to Davey Williams and the Giant second baseman also snared Bobby Avila’s line drive, Larry Doby struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Giants Second Thompsen walked. Irvin . doubled to left center, Thompson going to third. Williams lined te Wertz who threw wildly in an _to third. Westrum flied to ‘Westlake, who dropped the ball. Irvii scored: Westrum was safe trum was out stealing. Today's batterfes: WORLD SERIES , 12345678910 RHE CATS, GRC NAS TOGO S oe Giants—Don Liddle and Wes Westrum. _ Indians—Bob Lemon and Jim Hegan. 7 ee SE Le ee Yesterday there was the threat of - showers in the afternoon but noth- Whitey Lockman struck out. Al. . at first. Little struck out. Wes- “s fd - a: | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,51954 fs goa — = SD cenitens 4 = ee lips given away in Birmingham on Oct. 2. That's the day the Newcomers will sponsor a Red Cross | 8 F g | i i br Uh tH uy ai A i g sist | x t tial } iF ; FF | courts at Eton Park, ¢ ¢€:0 ; Already this seison over 3,700 7. &_? New officers elected at this on Control of Arms (Continued From Page One) 3 F ; f i Brussels pact group to rearmament . ~ Bloodmobile Visit Oct. 20 volved in its construction of tennis Nearo Students Milford, Del., Removes Disputed Children After. White .Pupil Boycott By THF ASSOCIATED PRESS Attendance at the Milford, Del., High School returned to normal after the removal of Negroes. All except about @ third of the white pupils had.been boycotting classes. Milford’s new school board, re- >| versing a stand taken by a pre- 'vious board, decided to remove 11 Negroes who had been assigned to g high school ‘\. It seemed likely that they would be sent to an all-Negro school at Dover, 18 miles away. In Dover a member of the school board, J. Leon Terburton, called a meeting prevention of “terrorism by lawless forces.” A group of about 200 citizens ap- peared at a district school board meeting in East_St, s : i g 3 z a TE gEo% At nf aT) tT THEF iret eiiscticg lel | | | ~ September Report . ? g opts Fl ie F2 £33 i Weather Hits Average Despite Odd Temperatures -|and temperatures averaged a low 63.81 degrees. Rainfall didn’t set any records, falling short of the 2.38 inches normal for September. A total of only 1.44 fell in the Pontiac area. days. Now Texas Boasts Uraes Insurance Changes in State Auditor General Martin Wants Same Protection Offered in Missouri LANSNG ® — Aud. Gen. John B. Martin said today that Missouri is offering its residents the protec- tion which he says he is unable to get the Michigan insurance com- missioner to provide policy-holders in this state, : Returning from a visit to Missouri insurance commissioner, Martin said that official — “with virtually the same law that we have"—requifes insurance agents to prove that they attempted to place special risk insurance with companies ‘regulated in Missouri before allowing it to be placed Ti k | i a g : i i ef : if fg g : a committee. be served after the Historic Vessel Could Be Rebuilt From Old Data der and his fathef bought the War- ren Boat Yard at Warren, R. L | "On the tyheat On the flyleaf in quill script is | the inscription: “Given by George Claghorn, Constructor of-the Frig- ate Constitution to Ephraim Covell.” ij ing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. One Bottle of Wine Can't Win Election BOSTON ®—As required by law, William J. Gallagher has filed a “Contributions - one “bottle wine donated by a tavern - keeper. The wine was consumed by my gem Siege « ‘ * en i Her Arraignment Is Set for Teenage Girls with an unregulated company in another state. - Martin recently demanded that Joseph A. Navarre, state insur- ance commissioner, de that in |. Michigan, Navarrg teid- newsmen state law did’ not require it and he could not go beyond the law. Martin said Missouri law did not require it, either, but that the com- missioner in that state imposed the ; rit | Ht | i doesn't. have a postoffice. It was closed by federal etonomy. But the 51 persons who live here are proud of the smallest incor- porated city in the-United States according to the last census. It isn’t on the state highway map, Little Community Lights Up When the Stork Calls i : [ i i Martin said he also conferred in Chicago with ee : Lioyds of London. He said he Beicherville had 2,300 inhabitants | jjeved that firm collects millions of | | befote the turn pf the century. But | doll i business | , : B dollars ip premiums on busines eased by police the nit of heir! Stanley Kimes, Bass, Will Sing in Quartet Stanley Kimes, bass, of the Cathedral Choir of the Kirk in the Hilfe, began.his musical career by Vocal Contest. He earned a schol- arship to study music at the James Lu i STANLEY KIMES af . 2 5 ae * a -- - 7 3 _ fh business in Michigan, but operates through Illinois agents. : side retaliated the next night so ised his neighbors he that the whole town was destroyed ; ¥ 3 are already on probation for con- ; 1 Pontiac Couple Injured When Car Hits Pole Bg secretary of -who was Dulies* ee Ba aa eS oF was not criticis. | Slain Woman’s Husband Is Arraigned in Death _ DETROIT (INS) — Caude “Wi Morse, 44, of Canton Township, stood mute when arraigned yester- day on a first degree murder |charge in_the death of his first wife, Verlie, whose body he admits having stuffed in his car trunk. Dearborn Township Justice of the Peace George E, Whitman entered a plea of innocent for Morse and remanded him to jail pending ex- amination Wednesday. - _ Morse insists that his wife died in an accidental fall from his car. Train Ferry Refurbished DETROIT # — and if : | the same time, Koussevitzky -. | awarded him the John Hancock — Fellowship which included a sea- son in Opera Theater in Tangle- wood, Mass. He was a Fullbright scholar in | Europe, and studied for a year at Mrs. Mary Payne, 34, of 606 | had planned to the, car's driver, take a plane for Washington to- night but an American official indi- cated a. delay was in the works following introduction of Dulles’ . Ga-| “dark horse’ plan. @ charge of illegal posses- Weather Balloon — Found on Farm Day of Atonement in Troy Township |Begins Wednesday jicoe'ts cna tecane’o chery Police today are trying ( find| Rabbi Henry Hoschander of Con- S*sualty. ithe “home base” of a U's hess | ranula B'nai Israel announces| The duck crashed into the fin of a | Signal Corps weather balloon | the services for Yom Kippur (Day | -26 target towing plane making a found yesterday by a Troy Town- | of Atonement) as follows \radar-tracking flight from Camp ship man on his farm - Wednesday | | The ‘balloon, about three feet in oes _diameter, was found by Leonard -m. @ am. | Kessler of 5501 Coolidge Rd. Cpl. | Sermon “Drifting” ...... 6:00 p.m. Emmett Bradley of the Michigan | Maariv 6:30 p.m. } State Police post here. said the | : | balloon Had a smalj radio, about three inches across. . Officials at Selfridge Air force ascee /-.-@5| Base will take the balloon. and ee at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with a broken wrist, rib and face in- juries and cuts. : Her husband, John, 43, was treat- ed for forehead, lip, and Wand in- juries. : Mrs. Annie Green Hurt in Two-Car Accident Mrs. Annie Green, 75, of 85 E. treated at Pon- 8 i Nixon Charges ADA Is Gaining Control of Dems NORWALK, Conn. —Vice Pres- ident Richard M. Nixon says the “teft wing’ of the Americans For Democratic Action “is in the “T'll bet. you never expected to put lights up here,” was Keene's comment. Duck Forgets to Duck as Bomber Passes By i soloist with the Westminster Choir in New York Town Hall,-and the Brooklyn Academy in Carnegie Hall with the New York Philhar- thonic. , 2 S : 3 ml i party. stone Program. In August, he was Nixon said at a state GOP rally |Tepowered, the train ferry Perre | soloist with the Detroit Symphony last night that the ADA, formed | Marquette 21 will go back into Orchestra. by New Dealers, “‘coptrolled the | S¢fvice Monday on the Chesapeake |. During the fall and winter 1952 (Presidential norginating) con- |&% Ohio's Ludington - Manitowac, | Months the choir will present Stim vention in Chicago,” and he added: | Wis.. run across Lake Michigan. ‘day afternoon concerts. ‘ * . LJ “Its record on the internal Com- “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” munist issue is not one which - : inpires confidence, despite te | Win. W.Donaldson Agency protestations of its individual mem- | 714 Community National Bank bers to the contrary. Phone FE 4-4565 Nixon, making a Northeast cam- ng th . = a ® t : ; i car in which she was riding col- lided with another at Baldwin and 2 is | | Mincha i i ‘bird déntéd the tail and knocked | dow ship’s antenna wane ston” ial |Herlan County Booster. 10.45 a.m. | Quits Post for Economy - 11:15a.m.| HARLAN, Ky. @®—The manager 11:45 a.m. (of the Harlan County Chamt -r of eee eee Shacharis Torah Reading . Sertmon “Yom Kippur 5715" zkor_Memorial paign tour for ‘Republican candi- dates, said the Democrats failed in dealing with the Communist prob- lem because a few of their leaders | “inderestimated and ignored the danger, covered it up when it was we eeen ee eee eee wereneeeee ev ea es eetee ee 7" eer reeeeeerreseee Lo] sreeeeeteseereeres 06.5 $50 Bad Check, Costs BIRMINGHAM Originally bound over to Oakland County Cir- when she ap- Woman Ordered to Pay | >| Scaffold. Fall Kills Man Final Shofar Cantors Jay Karzen of Chicagy and Lazarus Heérshovitz will give the liturgical portions of services tnder the direction / of DETROIT. (UP) (Ram's Horn) Sounding 6: 45 p.m. _ oy E. Bracey, 55, a worker on fhe new | water «tower under constryiction at | the General Motors Tech#ical Cen- ter near Warren was kiljJed Friday Baby Smothers ra AND, Mich, (UP)—Three- | year-old Michael Lee Cole; when he fell from an 1$-foot scaf- 4 » exposed and refused to cooperate with and heed the warnings of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI.” .”| Man Is Seriously Injured in Royal Oak Accident i ar Perttula, 19, of 735 St. cycle and a car collided in Royal ““p| Perttula. who. was. admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, suf- fered a compound leg fracture No ; 4 All You 12 M to ADULTS. .$1.50 ‘ST. BENEDICT PARISH West Huron at Lynn ROAST BEEF DINNER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd_ Can Eat . 6 P.M. ¢ CHILDREN. .75c. |} | ; — - es ~ = } ' " . “ * bgmnetn : . - ls i ¢ Fi ae ne ; . 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(“Bird”) Baker on the international balance sheet: | existence,” he said. fi as first pilot on the i ; slog i than flying Ww we ek Saka Aria Libee Pareles ead coe few shingles need replacing or the gutters are clogged with 1. The London Conference on| which could return to power in| Baker retired from Capital Air- leaves and the flashifigs need a little paint here and there. He West German armament moved |the event of a general election, | OS® ous irl Ai eer . even offers to guarantee the work. You get the impression the toward spoons Sop ° prey age poruene Cee 6 etl job. is quite simple and the cost-not so great—until you come — "geckouas anered pe pope hie cagrens to pay the bill. It may be anywhere from thirty to a hundred demands for guarantees against | "val party conference cheered an ae | future German aggression. The| St ‘pnd Chinese 5 a 2 dollars and if the job doesn’t hold up you can’t find the ‘. “guarantor.” / . | to be fixed before you put your furnace on. Also he observes a Ib be i 5 § § | United States and Great Britain M. Malenkov and Chinese Red Pre-| as well as jere Chou-En-Lai to visit Britain. ; - ymised to keep treops in Europe. | Watt , year period is up, and Baker isn't Pr safeguard for France, under had invited Soviet Premier Georgi | going back. 908 M. Perry Street ment will signed next week. Under it, Haly will get the north- ern part of the 320-square-mile | territory and Yugoslavia will get | the southern part. + The agreement removes a source lof friction ‘which hat embittered | relations between Italy and Yugo- slavia. It will make Yugoslav co- | operation with the West easier. | 3 One after another, in general | assembly. debate in New York, United Nations members pladged whole-hearted support of President Eisenhower's “atoms for peace” plan. There seems no prospect that Soviet- Russia, despite its offer to resume talks on its participation, Collected Shelly Papers NEW YORK # — A collection of 200 letters, papers and manu- scripts. of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet; has been brought to Am- erica by Lord Abinger of Clees Hall, Suffolk, England. The col- lection traces the lives of Shelley, his wife, Mary; and her parents. It includes Shelley's diary, begin- ning with an account of his elop- ment with Mary Godwin, then 16, with pursuers at their heels. Mary's manuscript of her fa- ten when she was 19, is included. The collection was inherited by roam, al Rada to the title in 1943. , Sor re ee Sie Zag but for a Utetime a united defense pie a att of the policy at arming | _ “it was @ good-paying job, bat Cleaning the flues and putting your furnace in good condition P serheec ‘aan ean pay tribute to them. || At last. sone for limited West | West Germany, as part of Western | Tm oa laa red for winter goes hand-in-hand with the “roofer” and “chimney They minister to the sick as mother min- 1! German rearmament and the |Gefense against Soviet aggression. | a 34 so hours im the alr expert.” Sometimes he takes your furnace apart and discovers isters to her child; love, kindness, inspira- |! 7 anting of sovereignty to the Bonn | WS approved by only a fractional | . - et . tion are ingredients mixed with medication. || Pountic majority. ane =< seek ne how much “repairs” it needs or éven a new furnace is required. was for : 2. A solution of the Trieste ts- DCS with 6 Why take chances like that? ‘There are a number of local VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME =|) 2 AcoSnsuno“n |U-S. Gets Chance to See|* DCs min basen fan d insecure : the first regularly scheduled pas- senger plane flight from Cleveland to Washington in 1929. “I get a bigger kick.out of driv- ing this little tractor," he sid. Two of Baker's three daughters learned to fly with his hearty ap-| proval. He said he'd be scared to have them in automobile traffic. No Pocket Is Secure reputable firms dealing in “heating,” “roofing,” etc. Call a reliable firm and get an estimate. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD of the | ‘Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. e ; Companion monuments 44” overall length, 28” ' onamicion Assures success. : beouti The : ; ne . ue erery Sane, yew | 1. Speeches in the U.N. Assembly | choice of several outstanding granites. | disclosed growing anxiety over the danger of Communist subversion 5 q ia. 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KENNETT RD., PONTIAC seh - Tickets may be obtained at Room 123, Rodsevelt Hote! or i - EG IO8 ‘by calling FE 5-6143 or FE 4-1523. - TICKETS ARE $1.65 PER PLATE : , : _ Rally at 8:00 P.M. ond the Public Is Invited | . , * : 4 ’ | | | i J s j , d . . js I SS ae nee ea a Ca > PET Ree ee ee are gee Ee, aed mau, her early career- asa milliner and bookkeeper. _ - ie < = ee Beier r a a ee 6 ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 \ ? 4 as 4H Newspaper Boys’ Day Because they are so vital to our busi- ness, observance of Newspaper Boys’ - Day is for us the highlight of annual Newspaper Week. a Without these faithful young inde- pendent merchants no newspaper could discharge completely its obligation to its readers. They are the living links be- tween the world-girdling networks of news wires, great presses and the news hungry people of America, In Summer's heat or rain or Winter's sleet or snow, newspaper boys faithfully deliver the day's news to the subscriber's door. As a group they are high principled, +. energetic young businessmen anc earn the respect and good will of those they serve. We at the Press are proud of the newspaper boys ‘who buy our papers at wholesale and sell them at retail, thus learning the fundamentals of American business. We are proud to join in the __@bgervance of Newspaper Boys’ Day to- day. In tribute to these young workers everywhere, 10 outstanding carriers were our guests ata dinner Thursday night celebrating that event. : —eaaeEaEal]l)h aE Sen. MeCarran’s Death Though he was known to suffer from _ heart dis the sudden death of Nevada's : Sen. McCarran wurprised and shocked his admirers and constituents. | The end came shortly after a cam- - paign speech at Hawthorne, Nev., and ’ Increased the number of Senate deaths _@uring the last session to nine. In his 79th year when stricken, the cb-author of the controversial McCarran-Walters - Immigration Bill wasn’t seeking re-elec- tion as his term doesn't expire until 1956. - | a a ee Rather he was attempting to . strengthen his weakening hold on . Nevada’s Democratic organization. Younger Democrats were said to be re- belling against his extreme conserva- tism. Throughout much of his career on Capitol Hill Patrick A. McCar- ran was a political storm center. Catapulted into the Senate in the Roosevelt landslide of 1932, he not only had acquired great power inthe upper chamber but a_dis- — taste for the policies of FDR and _ Harry S. Truman... ' The seniority rule made him the fourth ranking member of the Senate. When his party was in control he head- - ed the powerful Judiciary Committee and was a member of the Appropfiations Committee which holds the purse strings. — * * * McCarran was a staunch supporter of Sen. McCartuy and was highly crifi- cal of the recommendations in the Wat- kins Committee report. Because of its - effect on party control of the Senate, his death is a loss to the Democrats and probably a gain for the Republicans. If, as expected, Nevada's GOP Governor Russell appoints a Re- _ publican successor, the Senate's standing then would be 49 Republicans, 46 Democrats and one independent. , aaa ——- Anna Nusbaumer It can be said of Anna NusBAUMER , that almost everybody in Pontiac knew of her selfless social work and loved her -for it. i When death came to her in her 87th Pd ‘a year, it ended a lifetime of helping oth- ers. A native of Pontiac and daughter - of Joszpn and BERNapinr w pris ‘Nus- 7 uded work ’ Miss Nuspaumer was a charter member of the Business and Pro- ae} es . ‘ et ~S bly represented 100,000,000 peo- was active for many years in the League of Catholic Women which she had served as tand 7 executive secretary, and in other. societies of St. Michael Church. It was largely her work for the League and through it for young girls at the Frances Club that made Anna Nus- BAUMER so widely known. We think that work is her finest -Captive States’ Assembly. An event which deserved more atten- tion that it received was the organiza- . tion of the Assembly of Captive Euro- pean Nations. Meeting in New York’s Car- negie International Center for its first plenary session, the assem- ple and nine Eastern European countries. oo * * * The statement of principles adopted by the new group makes an eloquent appeal to everyone who believes in de- “We herewith...pledge our assistance to all who are op- ’ pressed,” the declaration reads, “to these who are being wronged, to the exploited, to the down- trodden, to the betrayed, what- ever their—nationality, race or creed.” . * * * Organized like the United Nations, the new body will operate during the U. N. General Assembly session and will discuss several issues on the U. N. agenda. a As an organization which can speak for the helpless millions of Europeans behind the Iron Curtain, this organiza- tion deserves moral ‘support and en- couragement. Tue way to cure insomnia is to learn to snore. No person who snores ever has insomnia. The People’s Business — Ziegler a Liability Governor Running Against Highway Commissioner By JACK I. GREEN LANSING — My, this governorship race between Gov. Williams and State Highway Comr. Charles M. Ziegler certainly is getting Warm, isn’t it? _ What! You say Williams isn’t running against Ziegler? Well, now he certainly is. He——. How? Ziegler isn't a candidate for governor, you say? Come to think of it, he isn't, is he? - Don Leonard is running against Wil- liams, but Williams is running against Ziegter. It’s all very confusing tsn't it? Yes, it’s all very confuajng but it’s also very smart politics _ Because Gov, Williams is making Charlie Ziegler one of the major campaign issues this fall—and there isn’t much the Repub- licans can do to eliminate the issue. Williams has been pecking at Ziegler from almost the first year they faced each other across the State Administrative Board tabie. The Democrats, especially the Williams _ Demecrats, would love dearly to get the Highway Department back inte their organization. It was the Democratic backbone im this state for many years and could be again turned te immense political advantage if it could be ‘reeap- tured. But the Democrats haven't’ been beat Ziegler at the polls. So they have to-fall back on trying to beat him daily ini the news- papers : Ziegler and his department have proven a beautiful whipping boy for Wilianis. In the first place, apparently, the public is always disgruntled about its roads. If there were a two-lane cement highway to every hunting shack in northern Michigan, the na-. tives would want it three lane and tinted to match the foliage. Ziegler can defend himself by saying that he is doing all he can with the money he géts—but tliat deesn’t appease the motorist when he hits a chuckhole. So it is always good pofitics to holler about the condition of our highways—and blame it all on Ziegler On top of this basic situation, Ziegler has proven himself singularly inept at matching swords with Williams. + e One of Ziegler’s best friends has said that “even when Charlie is right, he manages to look wrong.” On the most recent occasion Ziegler found himself peering with surprise from behind the eight ball when Williams asked him to submit a simple little report saying what roads he was going to build in the next two years. That was a simple request, wasn’t it? ‘But in -the first place, it wasn’t quite as simple as Williams made it appear. Second- ly, the department tradition—going - back into Democratic administrations—has, been to keep its plans quiet. ‘i This is partly because hp toca pres of plans too far ahead will s{ir up local pres- sure groups to get the plan changed and partly because the department wants to keep itself in position to shift its -plans 4 fessional Women’s Club. She also. \\ quickly if need be. able to “way OUT WISDOM, AND THE REASON OF THINGS.‘ . fy ea ‘ aetna A‘ wtf AL | \ eat . *! APPLIED MY HEART TO KNOW, AND ‘TO SEARCH, AND TO SFEK am £6 725 eOn Laws That Cannot Be Successfully Violated Voice of the People. Poll Shows the Majority of Pontiacers Want New Courthouse on Present Site ‘(Letters will be condensed when neces- ee ee oe ote Pull name, and telephone ‘number of the requests. pot the letter is critical in tts aetere.) Relative to the Court House con- troversy, I had the opportunity to conduct a little poll. The people questioned were all of voting age. approximately two-thirds men and head with his face to the ground; and all Judah and the inhabi- tants of Jerusalem fell before the Lord, worshipping the Lord. —Hl Chrenictes 0:18. - * *6* « First worship God; he that for- gets to pray Bids not himself good morrow, nor good day. —Randolph. ififttrs 7 te Ht HEH tered idl Ay ri i Cy i surmountable . It must be admitted that this re- sult contains what the statisticians call a ‘‘hidden classification,’’ inso- far as almost all people inter- viewed live in this city and ks close vicinity andor have ‘some business to attend to or work in downtown Pontiac. A poll in other parts of Oakland County may possibly ferent results. But even so the con- clusion is inescapable that a large majority of the population of Pon- tiac favor the construction of a new Court House on the same place where the Court House is situated now. : FDR. ————— - Did Teenager Cut Out Dog’s Tongue? In answer to a “Press Reader . a teenager may have cut that dog's tongue out. Some delinquent teen- agers who haven't been made to mind and have always gotten everything they wanted might do a thing like that. Clarence Utley Onondaga, Michigan Case Records of a Psychologist Man and Wife Drifting Apart Can Save Marriage by Following This Formula Women seem reluctant to admit that emotions are sub- ject to mechanical develop- ment. Love can be arouséd by love, then fall out and yet fall back in love again with the same person. By DR. GRORGE W. CRANE Case M-330: Jim F., aged 39, ts the husband of Mamié described in Case M-325 “Mathie loved me when we gh 3 al .”* Jim admitted, “and 1 was crazy about her “But I will admit that I was, quite selfish. I forgot women are hungry for coripliments and_ af- fection. “For I'am an electrical engi- neer. I became so with my work that I am not very ghb with words. Maybe that is typical of most of us in- treverts. “But I am willing to make a valiant effort to stiow her that I can be a satisfactory husband “You said that love is like a beautiful melody. If we strike the right chords at the proper time. then the melody must come forth, whether the piano wishes to give forth such harmony or not “My wife says she is now disin- terested in me. Could I change her emotions?” The law of gravity will operate Aunt Het a — regardiess of your emotional dis- belief or belief in it " Our . psychological laws do likewise. You may take a Doubt. ing Thomas attitude, bet if you honestly “Go through the proper motions and you wilt seon feel the corre- sponding emotions." Despite Mamie's disinterest in werS her husband at present, she can become head over heels in love with him again — if she will co- operate as prescribed. She can just act her role, for all 1 care, and even make a wager with me that she will never love her husband ardently again, buat if she will act her part, she will seon feel the cor- re Turn a generator and an elec- trical current will miraculously be induced in the wires. It is inevVi table. God made it that. way, Indulge in the proper caresses and compliments and miraculcus- ly you will feel the emotion of love. It is inevitable. God made us human beings that way. There are certain laws with weterence to electricity, just as there are with reference ‘o psy- ,chology. They work in spite of doubt and disbelief. . Love is truly like a beautiful, melody. If you strike the right chords in the proper ‘tempo... the melody will issue forth. It éan‘t do otherwise. But if you later grow careless and flat a note here or there, ever, of seek a later model Elim- inate your faulty habits! You cam relearn the correct technique and use the same piano to bring forth the same beautiful melody that you produced origi-« lers?’’ nally A man and woman can fall in _ love. They may then grow careless and fall out of love But if they are honest criough to keep an open mind, they can - fall back im love again simply by going through the proper mo- thons and pretty speeches. So -send for my “Marriage Tests,’ enclosing,.a stamped en- velope, plus a dime. Usé them and you can regain your youthful hap- piness. _ Mamie and her husband are now ardently in lové again, despite her insistence it couldn't happen. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate inc) By WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. THE MAIL BOX Smoking Do ypu consider it harmful for women to amake’ If so. why do so many doc ters smoke? My huqpand hes stomech uleers.-I think he shOeld give up smok ing but he says cigarettes gre not in Jurious to him iMrs. V. BM Answer—So far as I know. a- woman suffers no more and no less than a man does from the effects of smoking. I know why one doctor “smokes—he enjoys it I cited here several years ago the study of smoker's peptic (gastric, stomach, duodenal!) ulcer complex, made by Dr. Irving Gray, Brook- lyn. In a series of cases Dr. Gray found. most of the symptoms of stomach ulcer but X-ray examina- tion failed to substantiate the diag- mosis, and when the patients quit smoking their “ulcer” symptoms presently -cleared up. “The Best- Climate I. have rheumatiz In kmees; ankles and neck hot or cold, wet or dry ip this “gion Wichita. Kansas) seem aot te bother me, but -family‘wants to move te California ° coast oF further Inland be better... .(W. B. #.) Answer — Climate makes little difference — the. best climate is wherever you are most comfort- ‘ Days of All Faiths Pt ri World Wide Communion= By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Today we honor all the boys .. . TEE g 3 By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER That means thirty-eight times at bat since 1916 and not even a loud foul. hermit who gets bills. Riley Wilson used to tell about the hill-billy who was snowed in seven months of the year. Long about March he would dig his wa down to the general store at ca tle crossing. His request for ma always drew a blank. He's shake himself and complaifi, “What's the them catalogue fel- those things that people granted like handles on pays or waxed paper. you're five minotes late. I thought of starting one of those chain-letter gimmicks. But that would only mean more work for you. We'll have. to wait for the 84th Congress and take another whack at it BR as F i E g & ry : i Hf i ; i l i i 7 i f E : i g A 4 5 i i i E : ii : [> EGE i i Fe F Es ij | - F i i il eFEF i i E ; i i | I i This lovely story illustrates the Jewish belief that God wishes not they threw him to the wild beasts —but the beasts licked his feet They put him in a fiery furnace, stands. Looking Back 15 Years Ago ARCHBISHOP OF Chicago, avenue in protest of objectionable films. : The Stork Rastus had just been presented by his wife with his twelfth child. As the proud father was escorting the doctor to the door a duck ‘Whose duck is that?” asked the doctor. “Dat ain't no duck,” said Rastus, with a sigh. *‘Dat's the stork with its“legs' worn down.” Rheumatiz Kidneys Day after eating any kind of sea food tm the coulanaate coche reed? “Oe ) Answer—Probably it has no sig- Why Do So Many Orting Smoke? ~ Simple --- It's Because They Enjoy t o> « Gia ¢. THE MR, AND MRS. Donna L. Dafoé Become Bride of Kenneth Snyder TROY TOWNSHIP—Donna Lee Dafoe and Kenneth Lee Snyder ex- changed wedding vows recently at the John R. Evangelistic Center. The bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs, Finley Dafoe. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Snyder are the parents of the bridegroom. ‘The bride wore a gown of off- white satin and lace, with fitted lace bedice and mandarin collar etched in sequins and pearis. Leng sleeves of satin and lace tapered te a point at the wrists. Mildred Ash was maid of honor, with Mrs. Leona Hughes, Janet aa aaa ae Snyder was his brother's best man. Ushering were Weldon Monday Is Last Day for Vote Registration ROCHESTER — The Avon Town- ship offices will be open to accept registrations for the November election Monday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Southwest Avon --. Community Building, ‘Brooklands Community Building and the center at 271 W. Auburn Rd. also will remain open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, the final day to. register. County Deaths Charles Frederick Hibbirr OAK PARK — Service Charies F. Hibbier, 79, of Manistee St., will be 2 p.m. Mon- day at Fellowship Baptist Church, with burial at Oakview for Royal Oak. He died Friday at his home. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Leona Logan of Oak Park, Mrs. Harvey Love of Ferndale; four sons, Melvin of Ferndale, Mor- land of Bay. City,.George Hoult of California, A. J. Hoult of Roches- ter; three brothers, 17 grandchil- dren and 22 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Herbert L. Watson ROYAL OAK—Rosary for Mrs. Herbert L. (Delores Estelle) Wat- son, 43,'of 1521 Ferris Ave. will be recited at 8:15 p.m. Sunday and prayer service at 9:30 a.m. Mon- day at the Sullivan and Son Fu- neral Home. Requiem Mass will be at 10-a.m- at St. Dennis church with ‘burial in Holy Sepuichre Cemetery. She died Thursday Surviving are her husband; two daughters; Lana C. and Marion L. and q son, Herbert A., all at horhe; and four sisters. Mrs, Thoniag H. Potts ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. Thomas'H, (Mary Ellen) Potts, $1, of 119 Curry Ave., will be at 1 p.m. Funeral — ~ in Oakview poo She died Friday at her home, - Surviving are her husband; three sons, Wesley H. of Detroit, Charles H. of Stockbridge, T. Arthur. of Van Nuys, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Norah Thomas of Clawson and eight grandchildren. 5 dames. Paton CLAWSON — Service for James’ Paton, 87, of 503 John R. St. will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Spil- ler-Gramer Funeral Hofne, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died L Surviving are his widow, Emily; three sons, William of Detroit, Rob- 23871 | .| posed of children through the third Changeover at North Branch PONTIAC PRESS. ‘ { | Central's Fri Replaced by By MYRA SNOW ~NORTH BRANCH — “We're on our ‘Own now,” was the unspoken thought of the 500 North Branch telephone subscribers when they dialed. their first calls after 6 a.m. Thursday. . Antarctic Junket ike’s Office Announces Icebreaker Will Leave “Soon on Expedition DENVER ® —. President Eisen- hower’s headquarters announced ‘today the United States will send 'a small Navy-directed expedition to the Antarctic, an area of great potential strategic importance in the event of war announcement said the de- cision to dispatch. an icebreaker to the southern polar area ‘‘is in line with continuing United States interest in the region.” Following the ceremony, a re- The expedition will set out soon ception was held at Avon Pavil. and remain four or five months, lion, and a buffet supper served the White House said. tor 200 guests. It added that in addition to map- making and collecting scientific After a trip to Mancelona, the data, the exploring party will study couple will live in Troy Township. supply problems which will face a U. S. group to take part in }1957-58 in an international geo- |geophysics program in the Antarc- tic The United States so far has re- K. L. SNYDER Morgan, Jack Westveer and Wal-| ter Schumacker. |territory in the squth pole area, the importance of the region of a war with Russia has been under study by mili- experts. The Soviet Union, too, has recog- inized the strategic value of the Antarctic and has sent one exped- iition there without making a claim \to territory. | The White House announcement | did not say who will lead the Navy expedition and officials on hand here were unable to provide that information. . Retired Adm. Richard E. Byrd, ‘a veteran Antarctic explorer, has | announced he plans to return and | there was speculation he will bead | the es MARY HUFF N W "- Nomen’s C1 b Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth E. Huff, ew omen S U of 643 W. Wardiow, Milford. an- nounce the engagement of their fo Meet at Oxford daughter, Mary Margaret, to Neal | F. Lahring of Holly. He is the’son of Fred Lahring of Holly. No date has: been set for the wedding. North Branch School Plans Annual Fair NORTH BRANC H— The annual school fair will take place Tues- day evening, sponsored by the FFA and FHA groups. A program of skits, songs and ingtrumenta) numbers in the gym | will be followed by general exhibits in alll buildings. The affair is sponsored by the agricultural and homemaking de- partments, headed by Leslie Pesek and Mrs. Harrison Viele respec- tively. OXFORD — First regular meet- ing of the newly organized Wom- en's Fellowship of the Congrega- tional Church will be at 8 p.m. Monday at the church President of the Michigan State Federation of Congregational Churches, Mrs. Donald R. Olson of Birmingham will be a guest speaker. Other state and Detroit ‘asnocia- tion officers will be present, and a social hour will follow the meeting Group Officers Elected WALLED LAKE — New officers of the senoor group of young peo- ple at the Walled Lake Methodist Church are John Juntunen, presi- dent, Joan Adams, vice president, Nancy Austin secretary, and Shir- ‘ley Phelps, treasurer. Family Night Planned . DRAYTON PLAINS—The first of the monthly family night programs of the Community United Presby- terian Church will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wed y, general chairman Keith Jotnson has announced. Newell Harris Elected Youth Group President “CASS CITY—New officers of the youth fellowship groups of the Evangelical United Brethren church are Newell Harris, presi- dent, junior fellowship, Marjorie - Dillman, vice president; Sandra Bryand, sécretary, and Kathleen Bartle, treasurer Senior fellowship officers are Richard Joos, president; William Wurtz, vice president; James Je- zeswki,. secretary, and Connie Bar- tle, treasurer To Fete World Traveler Heads Lapeer Fund ROMEO — World traveler Mrs.| NORTH BRANCH — Township Paul ‘Bruske: will be the guest chairman for the 2l-man board of speaker at the Romeo Monday directors of Lapeer County United Club at 8 p.m. Monday, She ‘re- | Health and Welfare Fund is Wal- centy toured the world with ater Taylor. group under the auspices of Fed- e¥ated Women’s Clubs. Pioneers Name Officers CLARKSTON — New officers of the Clarkston Pioneers are Mrs. Milan Vliet, president; Mrs. L. F. Walters, vice president; Mrs, Al- Finance Topic Slated © WATERFORD — The Crescent Announce Service | Lake Park Civic Assn, will meet HOLLY—In conjunction with the | at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Water- First Baptist Church of Holly,' the | ford Center school, to discuss fi- Rose Mission of Rose Center will |nances and beach improvements. hold a 10 am. worship service | Pick Civic Club Officers Sunday, at the Holly Church. t 4 ALMONT—New officers of the r Announce New Officers a apna LAPEER — Newly elected offi- iel Boxwell, president, Wilson Bor- cérs of the Ladies Golf Associa-|land, vice president, and Leon tion are Mrs. Sherwood ma pee secretary-treasurer. ‘Navy Schedules |: | frained from staking any claim to) endly Voice Dial Tone | That day began a new commun- ications era locally, as the imper- | sonal “hummmmmm" of the dial tone replaced the frieridly, famitiar voice of the operator heard for so many years,, Fer many, the ‘dial phone's | time-saving efficiency has been | The cutover f dial equipment was begun earlier this summer, completed during the past three weeks. First telephone communications for the area were housed in the J, H. Vandecar. drug store. in 1890, remaining there until ‘1930 when the center was transferred to the Thomas block on South Saginaw street. Teday’s modern system ts lo- cated in the General Telephone’s | new fire proof building. First call made by the new auto matic system was put through at 6:06 am., when S. D. Blackburn called his wife. Plan to Rotate Troy School Meetings Tuesday Meetings will be rotated will be held at School The Board of Education recently | heard a preperty owner's request to transfer 160 Clawson children from Log Cabin School, tg CGlaw- son school district. No decision was reached Whether to rebuild the old Leon ard school, closed in 197, or sell | it, was also discussed . the Troy High | Baby Girl Is Injured in Two-Car Collision Denise Brady, one - year - old! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.- Brady of X3 E. Glass Rd., Ortonville, was treated. at St. Jo seph Mercy Hospital yesterday for lip injuries she sustained in an auto accident on US 10 in Water ford She was a passenger in a car driven by her father. Brady's car pulled out of a driveway at 5710 Dixie Hwy. and collided with an auto driven by Howard F. Hart man, 63, of 4261 S. Shore Dr., Wat- kins Lake, according to Water ford — = Romeo Club | Pushes Blood Bank Program ROMEO — The Romeo Rotary Club is spearheading the blood bank program in conjunction with Other area service clubs. | Next visit of the bloodmobile unit has been set for Nov. 4. Efforts are being made to or ganize clubs and individuals into a community-wide program of blood donations. OES 294 Will Meet Monday in Clarkston CLARKSTON—The annual meet ing and election of_officers of Jo- seph C. Bird Chapgr 294, OES will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in the Clarkston Masonic Temple A cooperative dinner will be +served all members at 6:30 p.m in the dining roomi of the teftaple Romeo Ministerial Group Plans Religious Census ROMEO — The local Ministerial Assn. will sponsor a religious cen- sus in the village and surrounding areas starting next week Methodist, Lutheran, Baptist, | Free Methodist, Episcopal, and Congregational churches will co- operate in the work To Observe Rally Day FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—Or- chard Methodist Church will cele- brate Rally Day and World Com- munion Sunday during church school at 10 a.m. and worship service at 11 a.m. The Rev. Leroy I, Lord is pastorof the neighbor- hood church at.13 Mile and Green- ing road. e ARE YOU MOVING? chairman: Mrs. Howard Chase, vice chairman; Mrs. Harold! Hough, * secretary, and Mrs. Ed Fellers, treasurer. Choir to Make Debut MOTOR OVERHAUL United Presbyterian Church, com- grade, will make its first appear-, ance of the season-Sunday at the | Tl a.m, service. i Y rs MECHANICAL EPAIRS . . With the of Your Lecal ' Pontia Piston County Births Mr. and Mre ‘Reners penal of — Service Co. Saginew Pia. former residents here, enn the birth ef «@ son, a < Out) Bept. ; : aed < TROY TOWNSIP — Superinten- | dent of Schools Stuart K. Baker | has announced that the Fourth | from school to school in the dis- | trict. The second Tuesday meeting | WCTU to’ Pick Officers ARRIVE FOR MORAL RE-ARMAMENT , MEET. ING—Arriving at the Pellston, the World Assembly Mackinac Island are (left to right) MRS. K. PAUL MADDEN Lucy, A. Newell, R. Paul Madden Married Today ROCHESTER — R. Paul Madden claimed Lucy Ann Newell as his bride at 1k a.m, today in St An- drews Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth R. Newell of Harding road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Madden of Pine street A fleor-length chaantilly tace and tulle gown was the bride's choice for the ceremony, The bedice of lace and tulle was fashioned with a square collar, with sleeves coming te a point at the wrists. Mrs. Donald Campbell of Lake Orjon was matron of honor, and Mrs. Edwin Benson and Ruth Var ga were the bride's other attend ants James Madden served his broth- er as best man, and brothers Thomas and George Madden seated the guests __ The couple will live on Walnut Boulevard after their return from a trip to Niagara Falls Name Cheiclak Officers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Officers of the recently formed Chetolah Shores home demonstra tion group are Mrs. Glen H. Ar thur. chairman; Mrs' Clare L Hitchcock, vice chairman: Mrs Josepn De Covich. secretary treasurer ROMEO—Election of officers is for Moral Re-Armament slated for the WCTU meeting to home of Mrs. Jr pe or Lho Heller, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 ‘Kenya; Micnael Mich., airport for] Nigeria; at] parliament; Mrs David Waruhiu, Lapeer Rural Teachers‘ Plan First Zone Meeting LAPEER—Rural teachers of La peer County will hold their first zone mone mooting of the season at the Students Move to New School Armada Grade Pupils, Formerly in Town Hall, in 8-Room Addition ARMADA—The new elementary school building has been com- rpeted here, and pupils housed in the town hall have been moved to new quarters. The addition—comprises six ele- mentary grade rooms, music room, combined office and health room, and service facilities A storeroom has been converted to a high school classroom, due to overcrowding. . Seventy-nine kindergarten pupils are housed in the basement of the public library. coma! cl horus Slotes “Messioh” Rehearsals ROMEO Rehearsals for the Christmas presentation of Handel's ‘Messiah by the Romeo Com- munity Chorus will begin Wednes- day af 8:30 p.m. in the first Con gregational Church. Practice sessions will be held every Wednesday until Dec. 12 Worth Mallory of Rochester will direct the chorus, Snook of Romeo at the organ. Pick New Officers WATERFORD CENTER Mrs K. E. Gardner was @ected presi- dent of the Sunnyvale Ladies Mis sionary Auxiliary recently. Other officers are Mrs. Amos Mattingly, vice president; Mrs. Cecil Beas- ley, recording secretary, and Mrs Louis a. treasurer Auxiliory Picks Officers IMLAY CITY — New officers of the Harry F. Hovey Post, Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary, are Mrs. Lorraine Hillman, president; Mrs. Mary Hillman, first vice president; Mrs. Wanda Sans, second vice president; and Mrs. Verne Shaw, secretary-treasurer liom OES to ‘Meet THOMAS — The annual meeting De held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the of the Thomas OES will be held lat 8 p.m. Wednesday. SUNDAY, Pini 3°54 | —1600 AM -12318 P M~— | GOVERNOR WILLIAMS Beries of visite im Pontiac a —12 30 P.M.-245 PM GOVERNOR WILLIAMS ‘Tea VFW Hall, Mazel Park, 8-Mile and Carlisle Public invited. Bpon. sored by Haze] Park Democratic Club ~—300 P.M..43% PM GOVERNOR WILLIAMS and PHIL HART candidate «for Lieuwtenant - Governor Bagiee Hall, Pontiec —4 PM -6§06 P.M. FRANK GO CLEMENT. GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE. and PAUL SUTTON CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS on WIJBK-TV, Chennel 2, “Eleennower and the Give-Away Republicans” @Ith specia) emphesis on George Dondero's receré 400 PM -800' PM TURKEY DINNER HONORING GOVERNOR FRANK G. CLEMENT | of Tennessee and GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS of Mieh‘e=n. 306 East Kennett. Pontiac. Public in- vited. Tickete $1.65. Reservations can | . PR 6-6143, PE 45181, FPR #1523, of Royel Oak LI 2-0160. y Pontise Demo- cratic Comintttee —4:00 P M— DEMOCRATIC’ RALLY 396 E. Kennett, Pontiac. Pubiic Invited. No charge | GUEST SPEAKERS Oovernor Frank G. Clement, Governor G. Mennen Williems: Phil Mert, Can- didate for Lieutengnt-Governor: Paul Button Candidate fot Congress; and, Introduction of State and County Candidates. COMING UP TWO BIG DEMOCRATIC DAYS OAKLAND COUNTY | LI §-967@ or Mre Robinsce | ward usw WJBK-TV MONDAY, OCT. 4.'54 {[—@@@ AM -1100 AM— GOVERNOR CLEMENT PHIL HART PAUL SUTTON and County Candidates tour Pontise Aute Plants —13 60 NOON -1% P M-- SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY DEMOCRATIC LUNCHEON HONORING GOVERNOR CLEMENT ‘The Farm House 1198 BR 8 Mile Road Tickets—¢1.86 Call Mre. Bush Li 1-6363 Public invited. @ponsored by the Roya! Oat Democratic Women's Club ~—3e Pp M— PACTORY TOURS Governor Clement, Phil Mart Paul Sutton, and Democratic Candidates South Oskiang County —64 PM -100 PM DINNER POR OAKLAND COUNTY CANDIDATES AND FRIENDS Adrian Cotters, s - and Wood- Tickets, For reserva- tlens call Mre poses. Li 3-1432. —60 Pu Public invited) American Legion Mail, 12 Mile and .Rochester. Lie ° candidate for Congress; @uetion of State and County Candi- Gates. Sponsored by the Pau! Sutton for Congress Committee and the Democratic Clubs of South Oskland County CHANNEL 2 4:30-5 P.M.—OCT. 8 ; John McGovern, member of the British Buddist- priest from Thailand. with Arthur — i eer a Over 200 Fil Ballet Classes +. Waterford Recreation Board Plans Courses ) After Big Enrollment | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A rush of registrations fer ballet les- seons filled most of the Saturday classes at the CAI Building and forced the Waterford Recreation Board to start compiling a waiting list im order to form new classes, Over 200 girls between the ages of 5 and 15 enrolled for the instruc- Ton Sull open is the 1-2 p.m. class for girls of 1214. \This is a class es- ‘pecially for tall girls Other ballet classes, still open | are a women's class which will begin at 1 p.m. Thursday, a elass fer preschool boys” and girls, age 3-5, to begin af 2 p.m. Thursday, and a special groap for boys 5-9 to be heid Thursdays trom 45 p.m, Those desiring to enter the above classes or the new classes being formed may register ‘by calling - OR 3-9152 or applying at the com- munity activities’ center on Wil- liams Lake road near Airport road. fee of. SW cents per hour is cperged to cover. basic ¢osts. Teacher for the ballet is Carol Wolfe, with 30 years experience in drama and dance instruction. — Ogon, member of parliament from McGovern; Phra Pannananda Erwin School in Lapeer next Fri- day at 7:30 p.m Lapeer County Superintendent R A. Grettenberger will speak and | Jackson Gets Tourney teaching problems will be dis- JACKSON @ — Country Club cussed./ The Rev. Canon Charlies ef Jackson has been awarded D. Braidwood of Grace Episcopal the Michigan Amateur Golf Tour- Church will be guest speaker, tell. @=ament fer the Ind year in a ing of thee European trip he took | Tew, The 1955 —— ay €10, this summer accompanied by | seven boys from his parish: An explanation of the new lia- bility insurance teachers now get as part of their membership dues will be given, - County C Calendar The monthiy pool of the Wacs wilh be at | pm. Wednesday at the Methodiat — Extension Art Closses Resume at Imlay City IMLAY CITY—Art classes. have | | Tm Dev Methedist Bundey began thei rfall schedule, meet-|am. Monday in Devisburg Part Fovilien, ing every Wednesday night at the | [o* ine benefit of Boreas poe ~ of Vincent McPharlin _ The Themes Community Assn. will He is per et the Community Mall at 5.30 p.m. aa |* Tuesday, with the public invited, hee! will, Held an euction at 10:39 | te procure Sundey high school under the instruction ' | berve @ beef and chicken cafeteria sap- = the class through the Uni of Michigan Adult The regular of the Thomes Education a Service. |Community Assn. will be at 6 pm. | Wednesday . Special Train Scheduled r ROMEO—The Michigan Rail- | road Club's special train will be made up by the Grand Trunk and Western Railroad for a run Sun- Help Wanted Male or Female to dress day, which will include a. stopover and pack Turkeys, in Romeo Storti Seturday, Oct —--- 9, 8:00 A.M. 10 days a} Club to Meet ROMEO— Members of the Romeo Book Club will open their fall sea- | son with a luncheon et the home ot Mrs. Charles T.. Bradley Tees day. work. Rochester oreo. Between 7 and 9 Any Day This Week GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE | OPEN SUNDAY | 520 S. Saginaw St. ‘FE 2.2784 When Footbalts Fill the Air — It's Time _felumn is the ideal tme to sow perennial town seeds, but a wisesetection of the variety o! seeds you plan! is ail important. Much de pends en the s01| where ‘nese seeds. must grow. We know seeds and we know soi}— » and will be happy to advise yoy Kentucky Blue Gress . 1.35 bb. Merion Biue Grass . 3.95 tb. Highlend Bent Gress . 1.25 Ib. Creeping Red Fescue. .. .95 tb. 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He advertised for a helper, He must be between Onheay, & at Mors 25 and 35 years of age, a college graduate, and have some ne aa _|AllFaiths Help X-RayProject | ‘| Protestants,: Catholics and Jews Combine to knowledge of archaeology. i naaneel ea South Felegr Promote Health Tests The next morning. an unwashed. ragged. individual appeared | Privat, Gebiend “ae Seer ’ at the door. The archaeologist said, ‘‘What, do you want?” | Firs Deleute. ave. Ke By Religious News Service , - t : ad.” Rev. Robert Garner (11, 7:30) GREENVILLE, S. C. — Protes- The man replied, “I came in answér to your ad. Pisei Sesthers, Sas East Wien re . is Pe “But. can you meet the requirements?” asked the archaeologist. | uiseriy” sat oa? a : tants, Romar Catholics and Jews “A j ' % and 35 } of on” The man replied nee ta. Gaweded THI:36, & 128 W. Pike St. peoae ae ni is the Anniversary worked together in a mass X-ray a re ~— a reas “— , Lee i At 9-300 ; and Tuesday the Rev. | project here which resulted in get- No, I'm 49. . ; Mariment, Mellyweed at Watien SUNDAY ae Morris, pastor of the|ting a record number of- persons “Are you a college graduate?’ “No, I was thrown out of the pecmertat ay Prospect. = Services: 11 A. M. || church will deliver his anniversary! y raved to detect tuberculosis, eighth grade.” “Have you studied archaeology?” “I don't even | Rex OH Repel (3:18 520) end 7:30 P. M eataneen ee ee heart disease and chest abnormal- kaiow what it is,” was the reply. nla? Seatings 138. 2 : . a Ushuaia, Argentina, is the |ities. “Then, why have you come to me in response to my ad?” nt", Wiliam Bell (11, 1:30) Rev, 5. Littlejohs. Pastor southernmost town in the world.| The intencreedal project was axke dthe archaeologist. “I just wanted to tell you that on me | er Dur Batusers’ sod Comores | = Its population is 1,990. headed by a Protestant clergyman, you shouldn't count.” p Ret, Mulding Bibi (11, 1:20) ES . EERE a Catholic priest and a rabbi. Can you imagine the deep path that would be worn to the rele wheat ccaat Dison Jr. (11, 1:30) REVIVAL named Xylene Forum to Discuss . | Sn? “Xetaone”stoua’ come, to contre, their own | Craton and Masonry Allance eubieity campaign to COUNCI Of Churches) “te “En Through Oct. 10 aaa os wae Bhregta "| Just how many may they count upon to do the world’s , ttract citizens ° Sunday Adult i: Fipst Ch Williams at Lawrence et the The Hopewell Tuberculosis Assn. The Evening For. or carry on the program of the Kingdom? Is it one out of two, i ad hes promised at the firet of the | ©™-¢t the Bellidiiy Baptist Ceurch| one out of ten, or ene out of 8 hundred? Cimqvegatenst year that it would attempt to Teach | Will begin its fall program at 7 During the last war a young American was about to depart [girst, cast Maren oné Mil : a goal of 20,000 free X-rays in| p.m. tomorrow. The opening ser-| on a dangerous flight. He wag not under orders, but chose to Rev. Malcolm K. Burton (10 30) ; METHODIST CHURCH | Greenville County (pop. 168,000) in jes will deal with the findings of | go the thing that needed doing. His mates tried to dissuade him Christian Church — ‘4 67 N. Lynn St. 194. That goal was reached four! 1. world Counc : : , nc, of Churches!) jit he said, “I t I'm on @ mission.” Centra! Christian, 347 North Seginaw ' \ months ahead of time. ut he sald, “1 must ge. : Rev. Charles D. Race (11, 7:30) ‘ _ REV. C. E. ZIKE, $s vernty tie Northwestern We are all on missions, We are here for some specific tasks. ac . Evangelist’ THE FinsT CHURCH — || University this. summer. | Something will be Jeft undone that ought to be done if we fail to | pirse cartes — Gen B REV. CHAS. FOSTER, OF Tue, SasTonen | Fenest Brown, Pontiac High; 4, jt. Can the world depend upon you, or do you confess Rev. Duncan D. McColl (9:30 a.m) > Song Leader “Repentance is Never too Soon, tt fl” chool teacher, will be the leader! «9 me you shouldn't count?” : ; N tat 7:30 may be too Late.” vn \of the ‘first forum. “A Layman “| All Satnts, Pike on@ Wiittams Every igh Preaching He mage ono Raster Looks at Evanston,” will be his _ What power is there to insure our penpenes te the cali to Rev. C. G@. Widdifielé.(11°a.m.) : This ie YOUR Invitation Wednesten’ Peeper ai the Keetimen || discussion topic. This forum is —— The psalmist gives the anew “Happy are they who, PE cag yal becpad Brethren Rev. C. D. Friess. Pastor a> open to all adults. . nerved of Thee, set out on pligrimage. ott, WE Ryan iL. 1:30 : Fk er Co ary, Paddock © | —_« This experience marks the beginnings of the highest Rev. & L Bingaman at 1:38) ‘ Oakland . Ave. United enterprises of the ages. “‘Nerved by Him” we must set out on Evangetical-Retormed pee aR | ASSEMBLY OF GOD || prroeesteian || Presbyterian Church || mizmsr: 1 tit Oat be moved te powers ot evry | Mi Sto ony eneration. . 210-216 N. Perry St. - CHURCH a . Are you confessing “‘on me you shouldn't count?” Let God [ 5; perayette REV. W. ‘WIBLEY, Minister W. Huron at Wayne St. ee ican a i a ae lee . — = = = . ia aren, 8 Barons Morning Message (Communion). 11:00 A. M. Timam 1 Marea ee . . Pastors . . Evangelistic Rally .......... .. 7:45 P.M. 9:45 A. M. Church School 7.90.0. M. Evening | Worship Sheen Praises / *. , ~ REV. HOWELL KELLEY 1AM 6:00 P. M. Youth Fellowships Minister trom Tennessee. Guest Specker WORLD WIDE Teseday. 7348, 7:45 P. M.—Sible Study [|\_ Sterman Clsthier Secot Ey Fred Robert Tiffany, minister >| He also noted that where there | ference on Oct. 10 with their Spiri-| Setvetion Army Citadel, 29 W. Lawrence i 7 :30—Evangelistic -Hour } Community Worship of God at 9;00 G | were 8,500 missionaries in China, |tua! tite Mission. Dr. Bank will| fj, “*¢ Mv Nemes ve Ge) 3 FBI” Community Worship o at 9:00 A. M. ™ | there are now onty about 189. be Methods Director for the Grand | apestene Church of Christ, 455 Central E. . God's . _. Children's Story. Youth Music. Family Worship L | Traverse District and will be guest | pho", t TarDh UL 20) ee 3 First United Missionary Church Sermon: “Your Faith Needs Handles” 4 Minnesota Clergyman preacher at Central Methodist] Rev. 8 J Bitiott (11 am.) 4 195 Préapect Gt. — George eee ong | es Commynity Worship of God at 11 A. M. ' ls Man of the Soil, T Church, Traverse City. In the ab-| “Sores Sue Dike spay - = ate a — _ Communion. Senior Choir. Reception of Members 2 od stl denen apres the ministers the laymen | Bxste) Tebernscs, se05 Bs - ssese pe J Sermon: “Why A Person Backslides” bie, By Religious News Service the Detroit Conference will COM-| wevish Menness, a, i. ss f = = SSS ——— ee ||| = . ’ —There duct the church services and fill! | Rev. J. W. Burgess (11, 130) : —_ 1 : : | WELCOME, Minn. WFO | one pulplts Galeery gy” iy | le Between the Services { |lots of red faces among farmers a7 ee -. 8 ! 5 le . - |competing in a soil conservation A Spiritual Life Miséion will | Nien © Teas ‘aie. eden 30) a. a nue plist ure i the Sunday School Hour ~) | judging —_ = a clergyman | be = in o— Methodist | Chareh of Catiatraiy a. : lt . == | walked. honors. Courch here 30 through | Charch of Ged. S06 Kast Pine Bt, Hy . | i oo ; -| Dr. Charles Spear, pastor of the | Nov. 7. Rev. Perry C. Horton (11°45, 7:30) i Ee... Telegraph. Reed ot Orchard Loke Ave. '|||— The Bethany Youth Center at g/metrodist crurch in Fairmont. |* peopie of the church are asked Rev. Major 3” Watkine "t:30, 7:30 3 ihe 7P.M [| Minn... went out to, the commere he |‘ Pray for the Mission every) (Rev, ct Johneon (16:30, en The Christian and 10:00 A. M. | ae . . =. non ee just he | morning “at 10 a.m. and to cui- Chorch of God in Christ, $3 Nebrasks _ | on | SD Juniors — Junior Highs — Senter Highs — Adalta. a |"™,™ ved at the farm, he | tivate the habits of church atten-| Flew Charch of Gea, #5 ©. Bive Missionary Alliance Church Auditorium ’ ' 5 | _ When be orrived ot rm, We | dance, prayer j "| _ Rev. Grover C. Johnsen 11038. 1.30) | | i | Mr. Forrest Brown, leader entered thé contest, scored 219 out | jun Pri ues Bible Read-| avangetical Tabernacle, 9 Tilden || (Near Orcharé Lake Ave.) i Bible Class Mf Topic: “A Layman Looks at Evanston” lot & possible 00 peints, and was "> 8nd family devotions. | Fined Assembly ef od. a nceree | Rev @. J. Bersche, Pastor ig -— Wil | , re tes ees a Aree AE PE ees .. ‘ Piree, cae y Wibley (11. 1:30) i | #3 AS OSS PS es Back to Sunday School’ icy ors °% (Be Brethren, 8 nove: |] Sunday Schoo! ..... 9:30 .0.m, | “THE PREACHING OF THE CROSS” | = 3 : Parade Held in Racine | rissa’ 's Rem ava | Mering Worhip 11:00 a.m. i i : —— RACINE, Wis. — First Church | senevah’s Witnemcs, esd Bbc ot. | “CHURCH ASLEEP” i | ; } | of God here held a “Back to Sun-| North Unit (7, #:45 p.m); South Unit |] Altionce Youth i] The 2nd in a Series of Special Messages 1 = af oe Gaiough the bestiese Gatrict. tater Day, faite, # H. Grane stern IIA cl cals iis ur siness ict. } on F Corinthian Christ's Return Sy tenner of the | cee ora | Ton 7.90 ‘| . HH} : 's school depart-| ontica Misstensry Church, 185, Prospect i Rev. Tom Malone, Teacher. i Will be the First Subject ° Sor sbeenene ob seuhe so. Rev. George Murphy (11, 7:30) a 7:30 P. M. teen — ———— , 87 Lafayette Street (2 Blocks West of Sears) “THE UNSPARING GOD” SUNDAY, OCT. 10th, 7:30 P. M. Datted Prochrtorien ||| ifllation and Consecration Service fr Seventy Two fal! / I et! ! _ __ Or the AT con oleate Seas c SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM | Seventh-Day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. nine sect n en Sealey debeol, 19 A. M. Bordello Grow, & & Supt. " SetcSonday School Ailendance Last Sendey Wi... FREE «| Speaker HE. LOHR |< SING BU] "eta mins coamen™ || Te cackaintemcre S “© BR. TOM MALONE | | tae sta |. All Welcome | ~ cus ace || Zen Pete 0 va. ne ee oe Pastor ‘ , | Encyclopedia Free! BRING YOUR BIBLE Beautitul inte . Re You Are W elcome | || |B eererererermrererermrnrirn rerirrmsrmrermsrerermmmrmmrererrrersrecersin ||__“** St" Hew ||] Mowerd ©. Arts, Poster sl belt sot f is ae a a a «4 § | 7 , - : - - . ers 7 ye ‘ws i ‘ | ra i oe ' : \ eb % ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1954 More Than 4,000 Attend Drive-in ‘Church Services KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS BULLETIN The First Degree will be given to new candidetes on Tuesday, October 5, 1954 at 8 P.M. ‘Please Try to Attend Community United Presbyterian Church Drayten Plains, Michigan W. 5. Tecewissen, Jr,, Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 0. m. Wership Service Youth Groups 6:30 p. m. Sunday Evening Hour 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Preyer and Study Heuer, 7:30 p. m. 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. pit ij if i i : i u if pa i i HH Z a Fe ae azé i z 3 1 Methodists Meet to Elect Officers, Organize Group purpose of Youth Groups and sug- gestions for programs. ‘Male Quartet fo Sing js at Sunday Services. is pastor of the church. - Sunday Merning Communion Meditations FIRST CONGEROA TION CHURCH The Rev. Malcolm K. 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He insisted that he still M ld d B d : I N and greases if necessary. Bar! W. Chambers, Sandusky. Ohic eee me og as every, | : O = O ice Ss ' ew Grease chassis and check tire’ Georgia A. Guibard. Drayton Piaigs Len th vg mind this new arrangement |; 3 ” - , ; 4 * because he-said that we would Way to Liven Plain Garb Pressure. ain your car during win.| bilan A Layiand. Carvonriiie g still date, though not steady — - ter months, cars should be washed! james A. Puckett. Piymouth So Hosiery Must for He promised to call] Anne Fogarty. queen of princess) point, all a part of the new upper-| more frequently during winter| erie J. VanBickie, Walled Lane B C h With me dresses, comes up with stil! an-| story sintplicity, which makes | weather to protect the finish and] -winard L_Stamer. Livonia e | osen ’ Extreme Care No matter what Dior, Givenchy, Fath, and other French couturiers may ¢ry to do with our feminine figures during the coming months, they seem to be pretty well agreed that they're going to leave our legs alone. Skirt lengths measurements, not standard pat-| _.. Cecil L Jetom -Parmington Your nether extremities will : terr measurements, So ee = -— Glories K Schumeher, Livenis show in all their shapely beauty Vou were taken by surprise, Bust Waist Hips Buse fter starti Ge an ™ Thi Edward A. Johnson, 48 W Brookiyn beneath slim, straight skirts or undoubtedly that Be Re whee. ffs _ ee ne | Serta s: Beewee, Soares: renine wide, flaring skirts, but the i seeing him almost as Mie 2eMe Ste mcheg ts [avoids extra drain on your bat-| oa a , ing skirts. t rm aouks MO Uy eet ois [tery while the starter is operating.| Bitcriy 3 evens, seco Highland portant thing is.—they'll show! a” 2» #0 inches = 17 Winter drivers should carry a Size 11 requires 3%= yards of 4 inch material for dress. To order bag or two of sand in the trunk Albert W. Mandschin, Parmington Bue M McKay, Mt. Morris hen he said of the car. A bag of sand is a bestery. Gur cheer, cheer aytens , s 4 Ls * , date anybody rn maar “we. PO. Box 535, | 9 ne —< a ; Py pel ‘ ‘Binaeth 1" Hominger, Baseine | take on a new importance, first, } ’ wt » | ge’ ue to ice, s -~ G. P. O., Dept. No. P46, New York] worth its weight in gold when you — D Trayer 06 bw — - wee ause they are such oe 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1.00 airmail handling 25c extra. New need it. Most women drivers can handle one of the 20-pound bags Richard C. Lashe, 10 6 Tasmania Gladys L. Gurvin, 182 Luther new pattern booklet No. 11 available] of sand which, sprinkled on the until he for 25c. pred for handling. if] ice or show, gives the rear wheels Lacs ag: tage fgg OS look well. well paid by check or money order.| the necessary traction. ya Shoes are more beautiful than for (Coppright 1966) Snow tires or chains are valu-| Mary B Guy, Royal Ost Easy' Jiffy! Make this adorable tn better yg eons — : : able aids of rdrivers on rural roads hat-and-mitten set for_gifts and|°Ut eves the jest pair ond Girl Skirts Fancy and a shoven is «handy tool to| Sivec a Caper mneet Pare ee inl? Use odds | 2n0ee ever fashioned would lose he serious turn they were tak . clear a path through large show : oo their appea) if they were not en- "| He may want to put his Soya! igre ing taney beg hie Snr drifts. Cats, Wannme, 610 Lounsbury and ends of heavy wool for flower | Nanced by the exactly-right nylon . you into cold storage until he's saber skirts continue ee When suddenly encountering deep} p,.i g Colton 1004 W Huron trim! Contrast hat brim! in both weight and color. BEFORE YOU BUY tp © pasion to do summething shout quite lavish. for everyday wear | Ow Or mud ft lt vseay St ee | Pattern 70% Crochet directions | | Texture is the new interest , a ats “ : ra B Pa ‘ materials — colorful, lightweight ANY PIANO But you can’t really be miser- i gory ne cacy icon get stuck in a car with an auto fn Reaveley.. Dewet = [onid shat and mittens. Sizes tweeds, smooth-as-velvet fleeces, : - | able — every * | matic transmission, the selector) A. Jettrey, 8 N. Paddock smat!, medium, large included broadcloths, velours, “duvetynes, Rent « Betsy Ress . | might ace sd es cae other —— ad dozens of sudsings |jever should be moved back and Helen E Jeffrey. 82 Ox Hi Send 25 cents in coins for this} with these. sot flattering mate- or Gulbrensen boys in small, or large, doses is : ; | forth between the LO (low gear) | ponaid J Nichols. $31 Whittemore ' | pattern—add 5. cents for each pat-| rials in their exciting colors—ell = just what you 1 to help you = = and the R (reverse) positions.| Ruby C Emery, 447 E_ Wiison ‘tern fay first-class mailing. Send} the beiges. greys, blue-reds, sedr- SPINET PIANO ’ _| Caseol elegence in clessic dress ond PETUNIAI Keeping a light, steady pressure On| cnaries | Williams. Birmingham to 124 tiac Press Needlecraft | jets NY | wait until he gets around to call-| ~ lets, turquoises, purples, and ‘Coe? without sreggeretion wore | + the—aceelerater,-allow_the-car—to} Estelle M_ Bisson. Detrost ____ Dept. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | greens—it { { Cartage ané cis sionths rental applied mS you agen. dey or night is alway rock its way out of the snow or ‘ ; , : ; S§ more important than z om above price, - > nd ee eee They were charming, mud / Bs A Cavalli ‘South rites oe New York _ N.Y. Print| ever to really study the hosiery . y 5 ly patt ame, 7 ment your Hands Take Brush. | airs. L. B—The slender, simple Yesterday, 1f you'll go over. the checklist bereid piphegga ial — — will compli }— A washbow! full of soapsuds and brush add up to the perfect formula for getting your MUSIC co. hands really clean. Don't think a silhouette so well adapted to mod- ern life,-in elegant durable fabric. is how a smart woman should look. Very new are hats of tweed or wool of the coat material. This, “Bloom eld I z 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. | But tow theyve wilted a Plumo away / - ‘changes, Petunia, if you'll add a drop or two of house- hold bleach to the water. Keeps_the vase cleanand fresh-smelling too! with your mechanic and keep those other suggestions in mind. we predict much pleasanter winter driving for you. the open waters of the Atlantic. ATRIOC VIS BL 1OlUlT iL ieiT | TIALP iS AMViT| AIOIMAL LTTE SRO UT) ) INS: GWG Ike einic ie) Pika 109 Eliott D. Plante, 1150 LaSalle Janice PF Schwarts. 597 Prank R. McDonald 808 Lowel! Judith P Trager, 2634 Premont Markie James G Perkins. Royal Oak Mary J. Lee, Royal Faye A Gawyers, Royal Oak James A Wright, Royal Oak Ruby M. Rebineon, Detroit ‘ Edward H Ostrander, Detroit et . en SE ,Wency-C.. Williamson, Farmington .<“: SIAID se Tiolol. Your cut-flowers. will last SISAL SIONS] It le misle P= de pig pssiomag ota oer Briar ‘| | longer with fewer water meee (90) LIC oe Se < 8 RTAR TRETATOT TF TPTRTE) | van eR Robbins. Davisbure Juanita M. King, Leke Orion Porrest FE Stone, Royal Oak : Denise M Beaudoin, Ottawa, Ontario Armand C. Puect, Detroft Rose M Graneta, Roya! Oak Thomas W. Reardon, Bertier Stephanie T DeGroote, Birthingham Manne” Saying “Pleased to meet you”’ is soaping and rinsing under the ; , N detracts 1 I val of a classic. Montreal, dne of the great ports |. Donald C Greaves, New York N Y , othing more from a 8 £ Huron, Pontioe FE 4-0566' tap enough. too, is a revival of a cl of the world. is 795 miles from| J8® . McGregor, Birmingham MAKE FRIENDS |} costume than the wrong hosiery eee EO Charlies RB Mareotte, Roya! Oak shade. The right ‘mirrors’ for or perfect with barest sandals for evening wear. > 1 eee ee one not the right way to acknowledge ‘ Sean A Seana, tar ee = an introduction. ‘How do you do’”’ eee see ron runs * beiges, ¢ Raymond F McDonald, Darisburg is the right thing to say. a or spicy "These shades’ ee al Mona MacDermagd. Davisburg But while you're saying “How]| (nt with the = cheeses M Marva Perasate ido you do,” it's always_good to sah aaa teat clear blue-reds Marguerite H Weddin, Ferndsie | look as though you're thinking medium *~ purple tones, John R Argust Masel Part | ‘Pleased to meet you.” ee and are Alice J. Riley, Hazel Park ~--good for contrast with black and ; Prank L Manwarng Harrisburg. Pa © : a i Marcia L. Tarrant, Royal Osk Taupe ts an important color Ws N on a EE ty Sons ack ee aoe : . | . Louis Romecs, 48¢ 8. Paddock sheer nylons. It is a delicate |i The Finest Cleanin parm re A wih gras sheen, Mus, nd . F al 1g Delores J. Pascoe, Royal Oak ee & e Dale & Biank, Birm' EVERY * is Done at New Way ! Louise J. Rodke, pireinghem Both smooth and spicy are par- Royal F. Pasik Jr, Keego Harber ticularly high fashion. Smooth is f , Gracia M. Welland, 454 Aubgrn a subtle brown-toned beige, and 4 Charles A. Omer, 306 Mt. gives a deeper “mirage” of color SUNDAY $495 9x12 Rug _— Wheeler, 119 Green on your legs. Spicy is a gingery UNUH, : a (reese tha sew tweet, end wae cae , i ec i | very. year, thousands girls ‘ NEW WAY | Karen D. Boucher #396 Maplecrest ocuver oil over again smelling rhe le ; eee . . their mothers ve ti m re's & special shape and size RUG d CARPET CLEANERS Fone MG mer tent chien" fall: the time—that the best formula] plastic container made for prac- an Cc Lesile BR. Pareons Jr, 198 8 tine for beauty is soap and sleep! The|t . you want to put 42 Wisner St. - , mss? Oe sleep puts a shine in their eyes,|away. And you'll be able to wash . : ; p dares A muda 37 Coptral the soap puts « shine in their hair | these plastics with soapsuds for rms t, 1060 Woodware and a glow on their faces, year after year after year. ye 4 o. . , ‘ ) e F . ° eee f Pe 1 F 4 vo & AC PRESS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1954 og nT Sas ge f of Early Octob lJanice Schwartz Is Wed in Morning Ceremony . P r - MSC Echos ‘1 a & ; Praise of New Season News of Parki Issue Sparks Ta on College Campus By ELVIRA BISOGNI Fall has arrived on the Michigan State College campus arid Fall at MSC means new students, dances, parties, football games, Bermuda shorts and knee socks and @ lot af AI 2) Research Aids Skin | ‘Scientists Have Measured Degree of Cleanliness z : petition, \ George Szypula, assistant pro- fessor of education and h Every cloud has a silver lining, what could be good for us girls about atomic research. ~ , Fasten your alert problem, and they were curious to ) remear ch see how it worked. An independent abled the count to’be accurate. This taboratory mixed a batch of soll comparable te typical makeup, laboratory conducted | ‘these tests. The story is a fas- | cinating one ‘and it’s the atomic! _ research part of it that has en- swered the call for cheerleading, q at i ? i F d : I i H t i li i Fraternity rushing at pISC gan Tuesday night with a smoker for the prospective rushees in the Union Building. : sf It can be you — smart, radiant, naturally lovely — after a demon- Treatment and your complete Merle Norman make-up ... all at Our expense. — : You are invited to enjoy a dem- }. onstration of these famous Essen- tials of liness-and take-home | with you your own mal make- Merle Norman Beauty Consultant. There is no obligation. Call today , for an appointment. : 2 to OPEN SUNDAY — fe) ~~” PARKING REAR THE PONTI 3 ‘ . pu . : 4 + | ' 7 ® j * . | | e, | , "e | f ; N . S * Dalle, + . ony , . —s Vinrinia {-raNbrook Hickson be |Setting for orning . . Before an . banked wit of rare Ceremony * eager Speegaanab Slabinski this}, 40.07 Mtoregnr this ‘ morming in St. Benedict _ .—- ttendants ear Church. , morhing in St) Formily Tartans neh Be Seow at Vincent nip mn, ag. fers Mase ; BIRMINGHAM — Jean Campau P de Paul | \cGregor, daughter ef Mr. and | Euclid Plantes of LaSalle street. ch. She ii| Mrs. Kenneth Douglas: McGregor For the 11 o'clock ceremony Cher vt of Muirfield drive was married her prs gn Sy —s the daughter’ | trig atvernoon in Christ Church loned with s Peter Pan collar of the Glenn | Cranbrook to “Dr. Donald Critch- “and was trimmed with seed a eget A be “te on iat. ee de Shensed woth cond acap = Preston avenue Dp. Gmeves bs Do cet of Nis pearis and rhinestones. She car- a °- John P. Greaves of Great Falls, red of : " ant press Mont. and the late Dr oa 5 gle yp wah yam _ be , Jean’s wedding gown white fe ee Seney | en aah wae erienie shee |_Mre..Amthony Fisher of Berkley W. Slabinskis| pyctty with a told over each spon of ved velvet and nylon tulle of Cherr shoulder fortning a deep V neck. gown na Y | me and very full skirt which Bands of velvet with tulle formed her headpiece. She carried a cas- Court. fell in a cathedral train. Her of fuji chrysanthe- oe as finger-tip vell of pointe de venise am Senet MB asm i a i Oe ‘ ee lace was caught under tiny self The -tride’s other ° attendants n ’ folds and she carried a white * were Mrs. Donald Gaddis and E)- MRS. STANLEY J. SLABINSKI | prayer book. . etPlant ef Bie Rp, areme * ee 8 . oe 5c Her matron of honor wore a ie govas She the hener matress. : ~ forest green frock accented by a ‘ They carried cascade bouquets eee ; der sash of ‘the McGregor ¥ Rhee ak pe Virginia Hickson Is Wed | jsteuser, sot ne me eg Same tu Virginia Ann Hickson wore «| Kevin J. Ritter Jr. Michael Dennis) | wee tied with an : basket with floor length gown of Chantilly lace | Samuilow was ring bearer. ee Drideomnnidy be MRS. DONALD C. GREAVES a ie carted a ee ot wit when she became the bride of] A light blue dress with black | -judeq..Barbara Rhodes, Evelyn corsage of white garnet roses. Stanley J. Slabinski this morning | accessories and a corsage of white | Keller, Mrs. Fred F. Whitcomb of . ° minghassert were Detail Lawe in St. Vincent de Paul Church, |carnations was worn by the bride's |New York, Marilyn Greaves, sister Southern California Calls ot Hartiord, Wie, and Arthur The bride is the daughter of Mr.|™other. Mrs: Slabinskj" wore a@ a a pare = so . : e Tc hapten. gill Thompson. uc rt Gm Rtn Os on [Gene awe Le si” [CHAMOur-Seeking TOuUrist |, rer sm ye men os Preston avenue and parents with its 8 miles of beautiful, Plante. Se pPoee gpo-rmyp dap oes palm-lined beaches, movie and téle- gaged asa dA ey hy trimmed with » white best man and wshers were Drs. vision studios and widespread seem | Schwartz wore a mink colored beads ati’ m held the Price A. Kirkpatrick, Peter F. ic attractions. waltz lengtlr dress of riylon tulle bride's fingétlip: veil. She woue the ee ae a Prices of motels or hotels in the |tnd lace with a corsage of cyte: bday Dee Pampers Miranda Ill and Richard Dictse area are calculated to fit eVeTY town accessories and a corsage ed ok agin tae tee of New York and Adam C. Ash- purse, with swimming pools at! of cymbidium orchids was chosen double ring ceremony. - worth of Conrad, Mont. | most establishments. by the bridegroom's mother. Gtace Campbell wore a ballerina A reception was given in the Tickets to radie and TV shows | Montreal and Quebee will he length gown of light pink crystal- McGregor home at Wing Lake should be ordered far in ad- | the destination of the newlyweds tte and carried a bouquet of fuji Mrs, McGregor wore chiffon in vance, although quite often | after a reception to be held in chrysanthemums as maid af honor. shades of gray with a matching hotels put aside. blocks of seats | the Knights of Pythias hall, A Jayco Setter end Pat Sure feather hat. for their guests. wedding breakfast was beid in = Lp pegs f Mrs. Greaves’ gown was of Admittance to movie studios to &e Greater Beneficial Union hall lerina length gowns of aqua ll 6 copper velvet and she wore a see Esther Williams, Tyrone Pow-| % Auburn avenue, tajotte end muston crystaloty te}. matching beaded hat. er and Marilyn Monroe actually| For traveling, the bride chose a spectively and carried bouquets For ber wedding trip to Hot make movie love are very hard to|pink suit with a stole and navy fal Ceyemathemames and se0ts, Springs, Va. the bride wore & obtain, The studios have tried to|blue accessories. She- wore a cor- a oe 2 a oe brown costume suit witth orange a> aveg with 0 punts of cates lenge of saphena end demure stages the Plantes reside on live in New York City However, the cinema favorites De i can. be seen in great numbers at Ray Detective Superintendent qrrtatn cates snd sightatis ent With Silverware upe — programe — d town Jost Anew ia ie 0. make he Addresses Group teen auratinn bm ep P playing . detective 2 : do: t B waa home when you, heniie of at Wever Dinner He ee umes ® a ' — ee At a dinner this week at Haven Earty California atmosphere, Seep ag! pemahungdy-onry te Hill Lodge, Dr. and Mis. Dana pioneer village and old movie jae arr vie yeu eat the table. Whitmer, new superintendent of props, ls & showplace, located at “ it gleaming and schools and his wife, were honored Buena Park 30 miles from Les Wash the gloves as promptly as ee ae eae a ae The place is jammed, but there possible after use because the bout the proposed junior high are acres and acres of ground silver have a habit of staining the trating the new building were made "cua tied ek wear-clean-gloves-when- Oe as cae cae plane or boat, is but 22 miles off we routine is aos. Mrs. == Judy is the daughter of Mr the coast. It's typical resort is- ect-thetable @ good of the event. William. Colfing as-jley. lig ~~ ; | land with crystal clear bathing. mick to interest the children ‘in sisted with the entertainment, andjand Mrs. James H. Bradley « The island boasts a werld-famed | hetping you at menitime floral arrangements were supplied | Spokane drive. Harvest Ball is the bird farm, a herd of buffalo and} - by Mrs, Alice Houts and Mildred pre faery ———— =e caine where name bends play year. Its queen is a sopho- PI ts Can Be — more studying medical technology. | ‘iroveheat the 885 um . ° . S represents Delta : Mexican border ‘ar. Simple to Make Association Holds molly mee ts Seema pach pres sire of DONNA MARIE: BiodAM a Se ! Special Ceremony fe : co ly Fini one till a a yas A now watabte-gieting! Sn a quest speak: | 4. cefemgny to introduce the Presbyterian : eee ca ca poate = eee at Detgne e tape, which can be sewn fat to jet for the event talked on “Par- pty lamer sary fm ig Women Gather | Mexican official wave you across. Hughes are Mr. and Mrs. C. H.| any drapery fabric, is ‘‘slotted ents’ Responsibility to Their Chil-| 14 oa by the Oakland County The American guards check for Bigham of Midway avenue. He is The pleats are formed when “ at : aiid ne on a film, |to. carry any local produce Baek | Seatie, Wad anh Gainnal eer special pins are inserted into-these | Ceori: Shower © a Smee Boi . H“Vitlage of the Poor” which high-i win you, and for souvenir gifts | Miami with the United-States slots according to directions. aittat | eae Conducting the mony was | lighted the Friday program of the | that might exceed the generous Tine Corps. or"nemiy as. though they -were} Mrs. Leslie Jansen of South Jes-| were Mrs. Gladys Heath, the Rev. /byterian Church. Las Vegas, Nev.. is 2 booming | Kaye Crawley porter . sie street was honored: Thursday | John. Trese and Mrs. Beulah Wil-| Members of January-March town the year around. Its splendid Honored at Shower When it's time to launder the |¢vening at a stork shower given | son. Janice Chamberlain was solo- group served the luncheon for the | hotels usually are filled to capacity : ~—pemestes thee be un.|by Mrs. Arthur Oesch and Mrs. | ist for the octgsion. meeting which was held at the| and it is best to make reservations.| Kaye Crawley, bride-clect of locked and ed and tig | Edward Kern in the latter's Roch- ‘Spokesmen explain that the as-jchurch, Gambling 24 hours a day is the j,4., E. Gibbs, was honored. re- bs flattened for ester home. sociation realized @ need for a-new| Reports were given by Mrs. Ha- | attraction. ; cently at @ shower given by Mrs. — ©@5Y! Ghesté were Mrs. Fred Kibbe,|cap after the bill for the licensing | zel Anderson, Mrs, Allan H. Mon-| Palomar Mountain, with the lar-| Donald Ashbaugh and Ruth John, ooising ond reg. Mrs. Ralph Elliott, Mrs. Leslie |of practical turies was paxsed in| roe and Mrs. Orley Hill. Mrs. Ed-| gest telescope in the world, Santa| son. The party was held in the aera Shea, Mrs. Hardy Shea, Mrs. Ver- ‘of 1952. This new cap| ward Auchard conducted the de-|Barbara and Laguna Beach are Oliver street home of the bride- Homemakers’ Club yn Dawson, Mrs. Charies Baker, the licensed practi-|votional service and Mrs. B. B.| other southern California must-|eiect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welcdmes Membe Mrs. Leonard Underhill, Mrs. }cal nurse from the practical nurse. | Kimball presented a solo, sees. Z Crawley. John is, the son of M ton de Be DEFS || Ralph Burt, and Mrs. Hank Gal-| —= . —- - = Anna Gibbs of Foster street ’ Danielson named | bardo . Oct. 30 is the date set chairman of the Modern Home-|"Crers were Mrs. Jack Farms,| 10, Ann Arbor, East Lansing . coats oetling.—— | Teseiay qundng a1 the Mote bet: — weet, Bis, Law | . : woe tetas hams ‘of brn, Boe) rome” Haley, Mrs. James Benen. ening Home Games Call Localites Wayside Gleaners Danielson, . el Dx : - ; r on Frida Vice chairman is Mrs. H. L.[moore. Mra Samuel Dow Ke Among the football fans who) Bob, who is attending the Univer-jents. Mrs. Uppleger will leave| © a, os Stein and Mrs. Donald Boutford is | ™=" traveled to Ann. Arbor to attond| sity of Notre Dame. They will at-|Sunday to spend a week with her| “If Ye Abide in Me” was, the a, Mrs: Nick Lekas, Lorraine Scar-| this afternoon's game between the | tend the Purdue-Notre Dame foot-| new grandson. early hee agpr|lg Bat Hartert Denielson. New merbers| aa racg i cepfitellrwrir prod VS ae el c= : for the Friday meeting of Wayside welcomed into the group were Mrs. aia - sanded by the Mac Whittields, and Visiting Dr. James, D. Comp |Big Collar Is Good Gleaner Society of First Baptist | Clifford Moyses and Mrs. James the A. C. Girards of Bloomfield! ton of West Huron street this Just edd a big sailor collar, cut |W 4 Gee was hostess and * ail Outdoor Party Held ie oi — oy A? weno a a st to wide and handsome, to make any | devotions were given by Mrs. John : : 4 — ee trem, | Gress a creation! Let it match the McCormick. Vocal music was pre- Keep Jars weet at Mrs. Wilson's roe. ee @e were ina do fam, of Mead. dress or choose one of the wash-| sented by Mrs. George pal rod gr When you want to store empty| Members of Epsilon Sigma Alpba} The H. W. Huttenlochers of ** * able Dacron or Orton ‘fabrics that | Mrs. Bill Spence accompanied by jars before canning day, wash| sorority invited friends to join them] Cjarkston will have lunch at the| Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Cites of | won't need ironing after sudsing. | Mrs. H. L. Stout. them ind Win pet crumpled paper |st a cuttous p—— Bay SAE Howse with their sons, James |Minois avenue bave had. ss their inside before replacing evening. Wilson’ Richard, before going to houseguests for ten son- : 3 a eee em ate eel oF ete sj a= || OPEN SUNDAY sweet. ' ‘the event. | = : * *¢ ® . C. E. Kuykendall, and children, : . brs. Caltia Rhodes was ~ The Wee Sects of Laneside lidatn /and Karte, (of a0deingwe, . . charge party, Assisting dri joined son, George 4 * . Coming Events . «various capacities were Mrs. Rich-| te. Aan Arber for the Michigan- . a 10:30 to 9:30 : -~ \ lard 'Coyle, Iva. , Mrs. Ed-| army - while another son, | Michael Patterson, son of the _ "; win mest Monday of fio em. te bir: |mund Smith, Mrs: Wilson! David advantage of the | Calyin Pattersons of Lochaven = Community Re or ae aenden on ee ene man woh oe 7 so ° >. CUS nas toon patipaned wntll Noveusber, were won by Shirley Lyons-and| gear Cadillac. at Ohio Wesleyan Univer. é 1@b ‘ Pest Grané Chub of Mrs. Frank Webster. Other Br ca es | OD — . ; Su ae : , proce Lege will. meet Poesday | winners were Mrs. Tony and| Mr. afid'Mrs: Richard Esser| | ‘ «6 : canes | Mire, Edward Hummel. _ | were the fans cheerinig at) /Lt. and, Mrs. Peter H. Cook (nee 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ; - Serving on the social commiittee | the State - Wisconsin Upplleger) of Newark, 'N. J ' fee Nome Oe een, | were Drs. Alex * Morris, Mrs.| game at East Lansing. the"birth of a son, Peter 1 Block West of Buren ee. _— Benjamin Sweeney, Mrs. Walter ois Vig sans . one or 2 eee Oe thee Our a nor F noms tates UeRrecae |Robert Earl. Mrx/ Webster and|ot Center strett left Friday” to Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Uppleger ; ° | ave, 0 28 oer Mrs. Lyons were guests. [spend the weekend with their son,|of Birmingham are the grandpar- m » Exclusive | Ladies . | Sportswear. of STORE\ | Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies Le me e "7 *. 3 € 4 +B = Fi: it ‘cheerleading coach said that about... - | 60 coeds — three times the num. i they tell us. So we set out to see | per of men who turned aut — an- — : ifs up analysis styled by-@ frained ~~ ~gtration of the Mire-Cot Home -——— - $985 = Beverage ..esses0 ” {PosK cHoP Diem School's Musical Revue Complete Breaded Chops © $ Diner... A Tt HOUSTON; ‘Tex, w—Hedy La- & Marr, the movie star, is to serve Open "til 12 p. m. Sunday ag a technical adviser to the Uni- thre. Tharsdey versity of Houston's annual musi- Open “til 2 A. M. Fri. & Sat. eal revue, “Varsity Verieties.” Alfred Bell; student director, said he met with the actress—now Mrs. W. Howard Lee—this week RESTAURANT and checked the script. 7952 Cooley Leke Rd. Phone Pencil makers say there are ae 5.4088 more than 350 kinds of pencils. Breakfast served from 6 a. m. Plan to eat with us... our food is deliciously iF : | “Parle PF oye.” Leo Go : Bet ing ae Wendell Corey \ aon ihe Bowery Boye.’ “Pride” of "the Santa Barbara. The Air F , Margaret Lockwood; “Mardane-Charies | Hise Crass.” color, Lioyd Bridges, Vere | yesterday it is adoduaily j Championship Fight.” Sun “Living It Up.” Techat-| Liberator bomber which ; : Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 = mesmngeenteal - - . 38 FE. 4h- ail Exel First Tim : NOW SHOWING 2150 Opdyke Rood “ee Welton Bivd. 5 Eaelave Pontiac ole ll At last on the screen! 5 : CAINE MUTINY “CAINE MUTINY” ee aa5 6:45 end 10:05 _ hos ee Box Office Opens Pes AA eR ae gs 6:15 P.M. ae Po > COR ee . “OUTLAW STALLION” —" 95-0. MA: ' “ £ ; YOU READ IT ‘ as a story in : the Press qt YOU'LL. ENJOY the thrilling action AS A _ PICTURE ~ HUMPHREY BOGART: JOSE FERRER _ VAN JOHNSON « FRED MacMURRAY ~+svain ROBERT FRANCIS =MAY WYNN = === TECHNICOLOR on Screen Play by STANLEY ROBERTS « Based on the Palttrer prize winning novel by HERMAN WOUK + Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK A COLUMBIA PICTURE - A STANLEY KRAMER PROD. | _%_ ‘Plus This Second Feature: “The OUTLAW STALLION” +: TENSION ---f@ se? your nerves afire! eeeseceoeoseoesoos OF PARKING -TTerwreyewyereyrwyrywvwvw-.® Fa. ~orrrrrrrrrererererrreree, wvvevveeveeYTeYTeeeeeeeeee ~wewrererererereereeeereereeerererrerree ts hi on os ees “weweeerrrrrrrrrrrerre JOHN GARFIELD SHELLEY WINTERS Se “HE RAN ALL THE WAY” ~werw'''T'TT""* ~—wwerwn -orreFreeeeerererererer,r,re,* i td 5 PS mteret oe tae ks eke ee pp pepe biped rants SUNDAY -EXGLUSHE FIRST RUN -~rrrerereererrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrreryry* PPP EEF POP FET EET PFET a thn i a i i is A i i i i i hi i i Nin Mi Ni Nn in i Mi i i i Ni i i i i hi Ni i i hi hi in i i i i Ni i i i i i i ii i i il nal rerTTvTTsTsTseseeeee ee emhL eh eeeeeeeeermereerererererereerererererererermeremeeeeeeeereereeereereererreeerrerrrrerree rere eee eee ee eee Ce rerreerrrrrTrrrrrVrVYYVYeVeYeYTeYeeeeeeeeeeeermererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr” VICTOR _— A 7 LONGE folly NEW HIGH IN SPILLANE SAVAGERY/ . ™ ; ‘ ——*? : — NOTICE Sinene Bette —The Minne- Pontiac Theaters Two Old Plays condita er ree Sater fE-IN THEATER TO ORGANIZED LABOR Lees! 620 L A T.S. E Bie ans) == ——"- @KE = - ‘SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY be untrue. _ First of all—we would like to say issues in any Labor- dispute ference table for in the ultimate end that is where most ments take place. Mr. Samuels states there is no strike. Technically we agree with him because the Union men employed there were LOCKED OUT. He states there is no Labor or Wage dispute. Certainly by his own statements he admits that a Labor and Waege dispute existed Maybe he contends there is none now, being thet Me desires— moters, Nuisance Line, of what have you. We in thet line know we are there for a just Labor Objective, expressing Free- dom of Speech by use of Picket Signs, and asking for no more than conditions that previously existed, i He states he has not attempted to eliminate Union workers. On Sept. 7th he broke off negotiations, changed the locks on the Projection Booth doors,,and in the presence of our Business Agent and Vice-President gave the men permission to enter the Booth, in his presence, to pick up their todls and turn in their keys. ; \ He states, ’Feather-Bedding” is the only issue in the Drive- In dispute: in the year 1950 the Pontiac Drive-in, Inc., @ cor- poration. opened the Drive-in Theatre with Three men. Twe were Projectionists and the other a Maintenance man who re- peired all speskers, junction boxes, underground wiring going te the speakers, misintaining lights throughout the Drive-in and lettering the attraction board. In 1953 relief was requested of the third : Samuels ‘ ion. One Drive-in in our area, comparable in si Pontiac Drive-In, requested the Maintenance. Man to the field at all times and TWO Projectionists on duty . Wt is correct that ‘there is only s8iszi 023 Bird Wings Into Court, J Calls a Recess OAKLAND | Come to Life ie tendon tee wy.|| i Hollywood man, Rock Hudson. By BOB THOMAS Webb. Fri: “Dragnet,” Jack) HOLLYWOOD m — Notes and STRAND _comments on the Hollywood scene: Sat., Tues.: “The Gasibler From | What a week! A reporter had to Natchez,” Dale Robertson, Debra | keep hopping to stay up with the “Jungle news in Hollywood. First came the | ronscirr—ta Show HUR | | | Ps | | & f ____~ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 and the razor-sharp talents of Judy Garland and you've got a winner. 5 ‘The population of the word is : | Food and Agriculture Organization. increasing at a Yate of about 14 per cent a year says the U.N. ! - . i ‘ 4 OY ELEVEN © at His Owh Front Door RENO, Nev, ®—Al Policeman Robert Guardia had to do to make his first arrest yesterday was open his own front door. He put Jack “Patterson, 36, un- IGiant PANORAMIC TODAY Thru THURS. der arrest on a drunk driving Screen thot will become + toy A STORY OF LOVE... deepest emotional ‘thrills of your lifetime! A MAGNIFICENT MOTION Horuhe by Liore C. Doves a eee wT ECHNICOLOR AGNES MOOREMEAD - OTTO KRUGER + GREGG PALMER one of eb bb fe te bp te bt be be be et, by te be be bn bh tin i MM Mn Al Ml Ml ll ll lial ll . ADDED: CARTOON—LATE WORLD NEWS Sgt. joe Jock Webb os Friday in i Sp A A De te te Ate charge after Patterson banged his car into Guardia’s auto parked at the curb, grapes are used each year wine and brandy. A million’ tons of California for LAST FEATURE STARTS ot 11:10 BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11:00 Martin end Lewis in Sane Tetaone “The CADDY” at 9:40! Also “TANGANYIKA” On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen Maw. snes § STARTS SUNDAY All Dey Sundey 50c Children Always 20¢ HE BOUGHT THIS NEW ORLEANS SPITFIRE FOR A BRIDE! This Feature At 1:00 — 4:00 — 7:05 — 10:10 | “SHELLEY WHTERS WYNN aceey MARTIN . SCOSSSHSSOSESSSOSSSSOSSSOSSSSSSSSOSOSSOOSSSOSOOOOOSOSOSSOSS SESSHSSSSSSSOSSESOSSSSSOSE COSSOSOSSSSSSOHSSOEE SESS SEEEEHSEOOHEESESOSOOOOD A ‘ Re ge * s . * + = * * * . a * . = * = * = * = = = * * * = * se = * * e * e * - ca +. . - - * * Ld * - d a e + * se e e = « ~lr’s Dirrenent! brs Excitine! also : COCCHSSSOHOOSOCEOOSOEOOSSOOLOSOSSEESEEEEEEEES 1S eee THE Cor. Williems Leke-. RFOR Rds. Box Office ATES SATURDAY Cir wu i se RALSTON - TUCKER - LESLIE al 3rd HIT! OWL S HOW! DAR ocunto Gren paRanon FEATURE No. "CHARGE FOR She THE ae: + @UNSI”" Charge o SUNDAY and MONDAY Tr eres Ss the fpancers = ornare tate any ct Rares Py Wy SESE (SET Memes by Sour NATIONS Peed ty SLA COIS TECHMICOLOS Rptinn bate ty {Technicolor 2 ag By ee he . a emma ¢° Lest Show Starts 10 P. M. — Sox Office Open ‘til 11 P.M. LATE SHOW TONIGHT! “Gembler From Netchex” Sterts At 11:15 P. M. | SUN. DOORS OPEN 12:45 P. M. © ALWAYS A GOOD show NOW THRU TUESDAY @ m Ladies... ». stakes men played Deadly weapons and thundering fists were the chips they used! THE (AMBLER FROM NATCHEZ : ef ; re, . L « sreeerns a | ’ . ' é a oe - 3s an ¢ >) Debra PAGET (4 $ memmee LEOMARD GOLOSTER .. MEMRY LEVIN mo GERALD ORAYSON ADAGE, Gree wears Now... in Their Funniest Yet! FEATURES AT: 12:08 — 2:53 —— $140 —— 8:27 —~ 11:15 P. m. + 4 — 3} P. — — 4 — Wed. Ekzabeth Taylor in ‘Rhapeody’ alo ‘Cee Ware’ - 7 ¥ . - ~ 5 i . . j —- = ’ , ’ ; " s . : a } é : ee * : re ee sa THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 __ 2 oa -- ‘ ; “4 Railroad Grave Offers Mystery. | Little Is Known About Conductor Buried by Tracks in 1859 NORTH PRAIRIE, Wis. (UP) — for TROUBLES—This Island | George rooster is a strange sight with is known about an-|* fetruding lower beak and « dis- Casey torted upper beak. Because yhe cont SS Tene o¥ Oe arent X histor!- is fed from a deep at his eho Rutherfordton, N.C., barnyard. Eagar Nicholson : A member of the state ; ste olan tne teal zal society is one of many of a crushed skull when his have tried te find oat more of Cessna 140 slamnied into a stand about Price and the story of how Blarney Stone ot heavy timber on the 11,302 he came to be buried along the ; foot pass, Joseph Grady Tuck Miwester's vientotway. Bet (Chip Is Used dr., %, of Baytown suffered « ‘ : d , broken leg and possibly a broken His weather-dimmed 10-foot mon- | fO Form Altar —t back. ment bees © aeeeet of 8! arunce N. 1 mA piece of Richard was severely cut and railroad car end this Jnscription: Ireland’ famed Blarney 30 is | , ee oe te eee OO ee Died’ at Milton Jemang stones ‘roms’ may cmtiens Savings is like planting . . . but here is an im- thinking him still alive, and Tuck .|that form the altar at the Cathed- iffe 1 A i account is not trom the wreck and tried to build March 23, A. D. 1858" —'|ral_ of the Pines here. The Ca- portant eee, «tee pa hye eterna a . portage ne oer pa thedral, an open air sanctuary subject to the risks of weather! And, to keep set acToss Pass amid pines New Hampshire : ; ; mon help, his tracks bloodied from &MRR amidase o mead to Ge cad. your occount growing, the big odvontage is his injuries, A search of railroad’s employ-| 4.2. who died in World War II. REGULAR high interest rotes!' The boy started off in the wrong ee ee Sloan, @ho founded the — ~~ direction: He struggled for two oo angéine chat Price, [tommectarien cathedral after the | SAVINGS INSURED to $10,000 miles up and down the up anything about Price. death of his Air Force, son, Lt.4 A\ 0 panne be dhe Poet Ape = An investigation by the Wau-|conderson Sloan, received the @ deserted road. Doggedly he re- 1 oa aaimeaen Blarney Stone fragment from-J a railroader who is laid to rest with- a Sparpebaragel on highway. confines of ket-fenced ‘Chapman Motorist C. H. Carlton found Ta coe “pe family for 100 years. In the 1850's PONTIAC FEDERAL ™~ re eee A station agent, Truman Wil- —— Pasir — ‘ gg = _me.” and took him to the Chat- TAGS | son, has beard several versions rescued by one of Chapman's feo County’ Sheriff's-Office here. lei eee - “Untied Press Photo | Of the death of Price. One ts | i ostors. Im gratitude ‘the lad A. Mutual Sevings & Home Lean Association . seri ent PAYING OFF A BET—Marion Bixler, Harrisburg, | Gloating winner Lennie Yuden (left) gives Marion | that he was fatally injured in-® | 2... nis rescuer his most prized | ichiison was flying his son and) 5, Yankee tan paid off a June bet this week | haid as she pushes the peanut up the ramp| train wreck on the spot where | Diosession, the piece chipped | Ne tet bow St eee eee when she pushed a giant-sized peanut one city block. | from street. to sidewalk with her nose. he is buried. from the Blarney Stone. | fonder a poner ta all hen, . “~ |. Frank Kipp, an oldtimer, said The Blarney Stone is now guard- x - ‘ and still has many secords he | he remembers hearing his parents | 14 55 that souvenir seekers can —— auch par enn te cmon Man Doesn't Know a Note) seivesrs stzed ccc” "| ay, tat Price was bile nan 50 longer take any of | boy was brought inio town, and/|’ . Zoeller estimated that he could bet . _" soon found the wreck. Tuck andi b17t Collects 30 000 Discig | wsten ciate nours a day for tive | ne made his last run, Price signed |Hopes Honest Ad Pays | “Thoughtful Service ' carried | 3 Nicholson's body were to years on end and never hear the| his train sheet and asked to be| WINSTED, Conn. (UP) — A real . the highway and an ambulance.| NEW ALBANY, Ind. (UP)—A lo-{ During the disastrous 1937 Ohio/ same record twice. . ; sald of the Nicholson bey: “You | know one note from another’ has| tion was destroyed when water # gee that valley to appre | compiled’ one of the best private|rose 6 feet in his home. of stock at most dealers es buried along the right of way. | estate advertiser it see: Wadercherit? Mareid Thenett |cal businessman who ‘‘doesn't| River Valley flood, Zoeller’s collec- Mawes cent of his collec-|"Oniy one thing {a sure — Price |advertise the truth’ that is He Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home \ } out = phonograph record collections in| The Radio Corporation of Amer-| “I guess I just love music,” a a white, smooth pulp which tastes ‘root tee Sg ground grooming, aa ag po is cs ed at eo, og expla age.” ; > €. Urven Zosller began his cot. | 1.500 new . even pay-! ation*over records. “Don't know lection in the with a few 2% the freight bill to Indiana. |one note from ‘another, but I like v3 ‘The boy and Tuck were both in| ds and » hand-wound phono-|_ Often when an avocation or hob- it.” 0 eat an tate Henig, | sraph bought for his children be- by is carried to the extem of ‘ ___~---- bere. Hoapital | cause they had ‘nothing to do.” eee ees meee fe Confounded the Wise Richard stilt does not know his| The collection grow wntit'a few | Yeclion manatee | BOSTON (UP) — Catholic Arch father is dead. months age he had more ‘ | bishop Richard J. Cushing, recall- 30,000 records, mostly classics. He often brings beckeeping | ing that when he was a schoolboy » He recently gave 15,000 wm the | hothe in the evening and does it | his teachers didn't regard his fu School Subjects music department of St, Mein. | to the strains of Bach and Haydn. | ture as rosy, “But as always the rad, Catholic Seminary, St. Men- | He estimates he spends an aver. | Lord chooses ‘the foolish to con May Be Taught rad, Ind. ~| 88° of 20 hours a week listening | found the wise.” 7 pists axtias re Via Card Game shelf after shelf of record albums. . ag They are on shelves in an entrance (Bre co ESSEESSS| WATER SOFTENERS, INC hopes to teach children the| Sround the four walls of @ special , . French, Greek, | listening Latin, chemistry and music by the| The albums all are bound in| FE 6-6771 1047 W. Huron simple process of having them play leather covers which - ' wap Completely Automatic Dr. Henry Turkel’s proposed; "*- venture into the field of arts—a a Sa.uimkstars|Sbimamnss | WATER SOPTENERS the next 12 months — is based on Soon te Sy ia the large success of oo heeng bade gd wpa bln encanta my game which teaches children | Tecords s ‘ spelling as well as the Morse code.| He still buys two of each Manual and Conversion Units a jaeue out of habit, He bought two inn enceee Rete setts tome | SS “Sas players, ooo Complete Information Gladly Given ject of the game is to meld out “ene vaight break down, ym | with words as In rummy. know. ee Dr. Turkeb concocted the game “for his daughter, whom he -de- scribed as being better versed in card games than in spelling. Le ef yp of Educa- tion that. game gave chil- dren “excellent practice in spell- ing and vocabulary building.” Dr. Turkel, who is nofed for his ad invention of medical instruments said his musical deck is designed to teach children note recognition and enable them to learn sight-reading The chemistry students will meld "BIGGEST dollar I ever —— what many folks say of the first dol- ~ | 1 : sible ro Ra ta ‘im = lar they ever deposited in a savings Ww igran ‘aun ated bis fret milion account — because it opened the te pation 1 costal po glee ca way to their having and doing many reportedly worth 200 million dol : P ‘— lars. He is now fighting for control wished-for and worth-while things. Save time! Sove steps! There’s no lugging heavy 3 ¥ a > g wet wosh when you hove on electric dryer WHY NOT START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT, WITH US, THIS PAYDAY? »* or ‘She's also doing the | laundry We Also Invite You to Open a Checking Agcount! .The modern housewife can be busy asa = And, remember, an electric &54 bee elsewhere — &nd still be doing the. _ dryer is the lowest priced, the wash. All the time she needs to spend in cleanest; most modern there is. * thelaundry room is just the few moments \ ¢ it takes to load or unload her electric _ washer and dryer. . Os . ‘ | it's easy. ) Best of all, dryer-dried clothes when you dry clothes come out soft, fluffy, and remark- . idotridatty AT : 5 i SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE 5 ably wrinkle-free. DRAYTON PLAINS _ AUBURN HEIGHTS Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. —- ¥ BE Ey lt a |g a ii With the passing of the era of Jakes, is the English Tudor styled huge country estates maintained summer home of. the Walter Q, |G Ti al ere AoE cy TT f ae 14 i iit , ie a! il fu : F ya 8 yak 2 : atte een et HU: ul | “7 ig ag 36a] TH Ha te TN FL aT 2 aia a a, ti tH P it | : a ul : ie itp iy ls i} ity TE wae ii if Li, He ALI Estals riggs Se Sica Old Br a> to Become Protected Site _ for Residential Colony. for one family, Snyder, Kinney & Briggs which can be used for @ COLE q of Birmingham, ClubhouSe for the colony. .” former 108-acre estate problem in the ‘development of make the decision whether this (See picture-en page 14.) “Walbri i to ie ry ieee a a 2, 3} aE 4 edd ' q 3 re £325 $% ’ $e Nes» ped Zz be a2 s\c> “aia ip rlivactl : 225 sat i i pees ae Vike . ws it Here's the way a little ‘ home eliminated entirely although the roof was left in place and ex- tended around the side and over the bay window, so that it tied both the front and side bays to- / . 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Close to Kirk-in-the-Hills Church, Forest Lake Country Club, golf courses, lakes, several schools. Fine neighboring of pines, hardwoods, and apple trees. Hi 10,000 feet of frontage on Hammond and homes. Low township taxes. Truly the ii Upper Long Lakes are available. Restric- perfect setting for your dream home. i tions prohibit. motor-driven craft. Inside Lots priced low by comparison. See sales- HI lots with lake privileges are 100 feet and Jman on property or telephone or write for Hi - larger by 200 feet. further information and restrictions. — i . a | San ae i HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY CORPORATION | Detroit 26, Michigen 3 Telegraph ond W. Long'Leke Reeds — Phone WOodward 3-4816 Phone Midwest 4.7422 “ | + : eon? LG : ry } * * . j ‘ = , ae ‘, : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1956 a _/ yirrerw ee Meee |All-Electric ‘Capri’ Homeshciars "su 2 somm|ie preowed i Spingtal Awaits Public Inspection |se"tax ci tome.” iy. 8 own ash Birt: ‘ An‘ all-electric new “Capri” is) several others of this model type ; , | Don’t Miss Seeing the Beautiful . “|pendy for public. inspection this|in the Indian Pointe addition of INDIAN POINTE, ALL ELECTRIC week at 3375 W. Walton Blvd. in| 100m Lake Shores. Part of his development includes a heavily Watertord Township. _... | weeded point reacting out into Shown for the first time by Paul/ Loon Lake. = | Kern, Realtor, this modern home i is becoming a family favorite from | edast to coast with its one-story, ~New window oye a = pe, p 4 P : , these room, have clothes ‘ for you! The, beteresas ‘beasts “ents |] COMMERCIAL SUILTUP ae Rho hatirosm | aa. S On Loon Lake Shores. - Like casements—awning wia- N ha : ow you can have any, or all, at modest cost—with de new Curtis Silentite Convertible window. These units can combined ia variety to provide practically any style of window arrange- ment—aay degreé of window The living room has an “island” |] Ptene FS »-se wl” m. Con fireplace serving both the living |] Get ae Setimate Witheet room and dining areas and is done HUGUS-M ARSH in a warm colored brick., Walls|] ROOFING & INSULATION CO. are finished in Wedgewood, a new — Completely Furnished with New, Modern FRIGIDAIRE Completety furnished neonem-|| HIGHFIELD | ventilation, . a ; . "The new Cra Comnrabl a) se. pag oro tooo ey aan eee on tell ELECTRIC “Range “Refrigerator “Washer ‘Dryer eh HOME MADE—Jim Gillett, 60, an Eaton Rapids |The contractor turned sailor says he's headed for|*, howe im & complete package |} =p) 4) Contractor ener glass contractor prepares to launch his 24-foot sloop which | a “long vacation,” cruising. the sunny. waters off ae »! ; : ad other , _ styled of Cartis Silentive eter | Me Dulit tu his barn basement over a 14 years span. Florida, the Bahamas and Cubs PB nn Reg Boy BG! FED, « x.gctpotlhuogay FQRFURNITURE and fe dows! Or phone for literature. | . ws ; ing and all other facilities are @ COMMERCIAL | T in-O : | Gillett's destination is purposeful electrically controlled, @ INDUSTRIAL APPLIANCES | wo-ln ne 50 Y ) but carefully vague. A ted and ot / , Dutch Door Cdl ream “Florida, the Bahamas, Cuba— area gives this spacious pre-fabri-|} _ FE 5-9393 PHONES: FE 5-8811 ond FE 5-8974 ¢ Gains Favor Realized in Boat igre You'll find me and miy dog. | comfort. ose cai Wiener 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keege Harbor : > Says. Kern announces that he will build . Being both and shut at the ee wan EE renner — a Albert B. om = sae “e . Dutch door, . : ton an toliams endibgubitian outhe Takes 14 Years to Build / LOWRIE nepodrt of wach oer we} Dromlapat tp Toke Hi Lember Co. a ‘| EATON RAPIDS ()—Long be- = sex _Relivin Are at Watton | emia ees ose |ta Y) A “Modern Home” COMMMUNITY Phone FE 2-9104 top as gate and open Now, 14 caer later, he’s the ‘ : 4s 4 ) : , ern ome | Si = yi . Samed the Plpt-Quew. | JUST 14 SITES AVAILABLE * ee With REFRIGERATION |}... ue tenet nes, ion, a Dutch} Ginlett, 60 last May, is a build- oe aka ’ SERVICE door works well between a kitchen) eo teenaliier eat acti sailing ee % pal : ‘S| 4 : tne tide 948 Oo *| the vessel may become his life’s m4 : Commercis! end Residentia! As an outside door, it gives! work de we 2 : plenty of ventilation without open- * ¢ ‘ es | DAY OR NIGHT ing the bottom section. Children| “Sort of a long vacation,” he et ee ie EO pls ae ce See sit he. SVS = pete cians meke.e dash Sa afte PS th hits ae CH? ame RS i Authorized Kelvinator Service reddened egy pentose ah Sho bulla tho exalt ie the base estes 2 eck ee ped BO oie ae . aie 103 Stete St. Realty . FE 5-6184 FE 5-1683 | MA 4-1050 — M4 3-412! CIVILIANS ‘1150 ** = = 55 matt Interest and Principal ——T t= Builder Pays 4 Ls: All Mortgage Cours and r ~ Pm fed rvepeld Some = = / MODELS D nm eee yRNIsHED....|_ Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes you I, show s i i aa Only °11,350 Per Unit Con n Thome .iture Just a Few of the Many Outstanding Features: ‘ | ond gles © Two Bedrooms © Full Basement © 7 Styles to Choose From mcCor sprooe* ©@ Oil or Gas Heat © Automatic Water Heater @ Picture Windows prepere® @ Oak Floors ©@ Steel Casement Windows ©@ Large Lots Medels Deily— al ees Paved Streets @Tile Features Open NOON TO 8 P.M. Leceted on EAST BLVD. Between Perry &. ond Mt. Clemens © Painted Basement Walls © Low Taxes Model Phone FE 3-9594 f Stieber Realty _ Office Phone. PRescott 5-4900 . ! | ; 7 | th | : g : i f oe F guj ty ] i i i att 3] ae i Flow Control Valve Saves Precious Water saving of water. The best way to accomplish this, Plumbing and Heating Indus- ©@ Large Closets © Ceramic Tile Bath © Double Ribbon Drive @ Brick Construction WEATHER VANES, Post Signs Lawn Signs $575 te S14 Co} 4 - Finish Your ATTIC... Plenty of “extra” living room right - | in your own home when you finish — 1 off that attic! We'll plan our work to suit your taste AND your budget. Call us in fora‘ free estimate. OIL j ORDERS! Ii CONTRACTS STILL AVAILABLE—CALL FE 2-0233 Church’s Inc. 107 Squirrel Rood Auburn Weights | Convenient, easy-payment terms - arranged. 670 W. Huren TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ GUILDER . FE 4-3525 O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 371 Voorheis Rd. Electrical Contractor Appliance—Fixztures Phone OR 3-2601 . OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Drayten Plates 117 So. Gass veritas Includes, . , Delco 90,000 BTU Furnsce, Automatic Controls, All Necessary Ducts, 275 Gallon Tank, tay out and installation instructions for perimeter Heat for average 6 Room House. ‘549 4-4 90,000 BAU Furnace, Automatic Controls, Ducts, Lay Out wg de installation instructions for perimeter heet for sverage 6 room house. 5499 = , DELCO-HEAT Only $3.69 Per Week + No Money Down! One Year Free Service! [ NO MONEY DOWN-26 MONTHS TO PAY! Authorized Oakland Coane Distributor A , FE 2.2919 j i F 4 i > ~~ —> | i . . — pie. * Py i'm, A \w s - ‘ (Sa 5 ri de Ashes es. @ Sy) : ‘ 1. — r a ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1034 = »_ SEVENTEEN _ = 3 ee . . , nae ‘The name “dogwood” for the} fact that a decoction of the bar ~ DUCK\DECOY Buying ? Six Simple Rules soe] beautiful ornamental tree or shrub once was used in England to wash ) a ane -) d Farm’ Promise Happy. 7 aeemaan AEROMATIC CEDAR CLOSET LINING. } ‘e"x2% foce—Center and End Matched “$Q.BO per 40’ board measure pockege COMBINATION DOORS *16.45 to °17.45 Bronze or Aluminum Wire— White Pine Styles and Reils Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Hedman "pce MIDWEST | | DRY WALL CO. @ LOCAL CONTRACTORS e@ ) No Job Too Big! No Job Too Small ! Gall FE 56-3463 for FREE Estimate = = = — = ‘2 q ig a Fs F yf ; ESE? a 1 E ‘ : ? zg 28 Gg 1 ! : i ! iti vz i | Ti cf Ly z E : i it | g. E i i gge' : HT $3 sf : i i tig Hi : ; iF ; i f it | i $ F j | 3 1 i lee | , rf & é t i i } ! : { if fs } TTT ii apply. Washable, Scrubbable. Dries in Six Hours. DONALDSON =" 27 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-838! | | i r ! : 2 72 Ef i ie to : iF if [ Ett rf! stirs egeftat £35 i f lin RE if ii i! a6 bi i : i nh i : 7 i rf i ! R Z i j . Install an Pisses Sere Sete TTU® ARMSTRONG |= wont wait! Oil-Fired Winter Air i i $ i i l ; EF H Pr : i ti if : 3 i sf [ CATSMAN CO. “FEderal T#ANSIT Mixtp yytrd 4 it's Completely AUTOMATIC! > "i rit it is iL o a ve : Ay ‘ssnawre: | Metal Lath Used || Multi-Lakes Realty APPLICANTS! to Help Beautify, (~—"—=""" , ae See the... Strengthen Gate ) i | REPUSLIC! . (ew ne et nuch more Radiant Gas ia oem oe os Ae a pontiac : ‘ al IS TO YOUrF money canvrin cet ace = _ ju oe folks Tae —t- tJ AAT", AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. : Corner of Elizebeth Loke Rd. 3401 West Huron Se. FE 2-7849 double frame, which is then firmly HIGH FLAME for severe weather Metal lath is used most of the and fast heating. LOW.FLAME for || time for plastering and so can be ° mild weather and slow heating. || found at any building supply house lumber yard. It is easy ft si i fe eva Easy Terms Available Your’s Alone Cell for Free Estimates : , fit the needs of the home crafts ‘ec ‘ man 0. i e x The diamond mesh typé of this a Kitchen in N PINE ae Sind nat hs ot a aa equare yard,’ is recommended for a yard fence. You can get it either : : eke sf misc = = aaa in an expanded copper alloy steel, | , ‘ dipped in protective paint, or gal- eda 351 N. Paddock St. vanized, Either form can be eek Tl FE 5-6973 " arene fie ipelimmaglinn ycteaels | compare “ eastview” feature “for feature~ with— anything > | ] f j ' i a j ' ' : ar : ale. sealelal—-\"; _"” you’ve seen before --- $ 4 anywhere .. . : : to vet *3 bedrooms ry O vet S FY VELVE T ir @- Own *full brick construction | Se The Alkyd Flat Wonder Eeame! | - *automatic qas heat si ; ! ull *automatic hot water : ae You PAINT 17 1 O01 @ price © full basement © extra large kitchen and Faster! r eahenepalivan © bagn aesbe ares ° a= te eol-) aeasslelslia © wardrobe closets with ana aoc aa 2 Easier! Better? isp eth + cored! pared tree Individualize your kitchen with lustrous, durable ; Yes, here is value, value never betore equalled in the Pon- woodwork and walls of Western Pine. There's no FASTER... Oa etaiigs thet sen auuithy Sours tak, a fac Gaara Weary Nan assembly -line look about these handsome woods. They l & See it and you'll be amazed and delighted .. . see it and may be stained, painted or.enameled to any color és you'll buy it. styling you may choose. Or simply wax-rubbed in And they're easy to clean (soap and « damp cloth does itt}. Consult us today for friendly advice on cost, civilians— ‘1400. DOWN ster meanest model open 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily installation and finish treatments. No obligation, of 7 | — —_ to the smoothest flat VALSPAR SEMI-oLOss ! a | 7 -~ laiala yam ‘ 30 YEAR FHA MORTGAGES cht DO ss 8. eSicame, | Steetacaset | Corry sar $155 a. $514 ca. : It's eaey, to harmoniat walle : 4 —— 16 bow ye : | eu ideal tHoor plen | colorsand whitet §=£ ct re KITCHEN | om | a, se ae at i "Nea ay yp srg: : : = | —s i ‘id pe i ze. HED £2! a? FE 24766 _ 3041 Orchard Like Ave.) [——>—"" | om _| | J see cer core ! | f | ; a ue ns | ’ ' 4 es Vy . Project Wins + OK by Quebec - The mineral asbestos is now such heavy demand for use fireproof building materials Bes 78 For Free Heating Survey end Estimate. Call . Fi ‘AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.400 Secsseatal lectafiations io Peatec 17 Orchard Lake Ave. e, FE 2-9124 Ch hhh (ikkdddkd dd byt & i iracaine - NS prslencailamns i } ai £ fi 5 | 5 & i f 4 : 5 ti Fy economy end home comtert records! Bad William Lechner FE 2-182) 2 N. Coss Ave. a NON-SKID TREADS — These dents. It is easy to make such treads by nailing on panels of tempered hardboard with’ the tex- tured side up. i. {ae ORs | SUBURBAN STEEL And Products of ... ~ ” Limited Warehouse Fostles CRANE RENTAL 2800 Alliance, Pontiac, Michigan Serving the SUBURBAN AREAS ~ Phone OR 3-1219 of OR 3-1210 STRUCTURAL STEEL-MISCELLANEOUS IRON-LONG SPAN JOISTS-BAR JOISTS TRUSSES-METAL DECK-SASH-ROD-WIRE MESH-STEELTEX | Cs a Steel-Truscon Steel - Inland Steel- ones & Langhli: Steel COMPLETE ENGINEERING FABRICATION and ERECTION THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 stair treads prevent home acci- | : went }| Test Him Thus and See Is There a Normal Boy} Living in Your Home? By STEVE ELLINGSON ee eee a If there’s a little boy in your home and you want to find out ff 8 You might let him “mirror see if he won't climb it. en If he goes right to work fixin’ ne a SD | coin to Steve Ellington, The Pon- | tiac Press. Van Nuys, Calif Shores | Great strides have been made . in the nursery industry in breed- _ Subdivision fing ana setecting piants Wat will beautify any type of architecture On Reed Lake says the American Association of Leke Home Sites «| Nurserymen. Examples are lower- growing plants for the ranch type a Brick wee home; lobby and lower-floor plants Iti-Lakes ealty for office buildings and stores, and MA 4-1050 — Em 53-4121) |) Plants especially selected for pic REMODELING INSULATION -MALL belt sanders, ‘Skilsaws, McCULLOUGH power. | sash Casa Sieeell Ai : mg BEDROOM — RANCH HOME ON PAVED STREET my . Bd if $7,400 rae $960 ay agg 3 Ss IMPORTANT Mortgage Costs b 7 g WALTON Lethe 3 a Yoo Must Bee ote Believe Ti! ROAL PARK HOMES, INC. Office 1960 N. Opdyke = 5-550) STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every ? Bag sag re Rolling . trestles and special scaffolding for stairways. SYNTRON Electric Hammers. Tools for every need. CARLON Extruded Sewer Pipe in 10 ft. lengths. Ends root trouble. Perforated pipe for disposal fields. Also flexible pipe and fittings. HOMELITE and LOMBARD Chain Saws, BARNES and HOMELITE message pumps, QUAKER suction and discharge hose earth drill, MALL concrete grinders, tarpaulins. A vari f ers, bar mowers variety of power mowers, sickle mower, aay _tillers, garden tractors, discharge hose scaffold on a one week rock bottom sale. MIXER PARK, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Leke Rood Ph. FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING , cy Test.” Here's what you do: 1. Lean a ladder against the | bis feelings” with a hammer and | i house and | 671 Orchard Lake Ave. Moke the CHANGE-OVER NOW! Enjoy cleen, even, economical heet - Types to Fit CLEVELAND Every Heating Piant Toridhgel ) east rams. DOMESTIC HEATING CO. i Phone FE 2-3639 | If he. does, he's normal. or makin’ something, he has a 2. Throw him a baseball and see | good future. if he can hit-if. If he does there's} Nothing in the ‘world is quite as no need to worry. complicated as a little boy, Even 3. Send him on an errand. government with it's thousands temperature. to him re If you want to learn to know we he dean’ wade: cut dyer |YOUF boy real: well, let him help his head—even if he can't swim. |¥0U build the shoe shine box you 8. Promise to take him to a wild | ¥<, PICO iobbie: Muswieck ‘and west show and then try to get out actor of it. If you are successful, there's his sister Christy. This is an inter- something wrong with the boy. | ©sting project for a youngster and ‘6 Look in his pockets. If he has |£ves Rim 8a Incentive to Keep his less than 2 articles in them, you | shined. might have cause to worry. | Bebby even went further than 7. ft he’s good and often bad; that, after he shined his shoes, — he shined his father’s and moth- | ev’s, for @ f66,-of course, On FENCES os | @ Bittle business. base 48" LAWN FENCE «J! Sperations tn Just outeide of the 20 lecal grocery store, Earned two ‘pete dollars iast Saturday. STEEL CLOTHES Anyone can build the shoe shine ‘ box pictured here and it’s handy $48 for every member of the family. 4-Heok Es The only materials needed are @ few scraps of wood. All you need | F Chippewa Fence Co. §) ao is trace the full side pattermon ae oe kes the wood, then saw it out and fi- FE 8-0671 can om 35-1281 nally put it- together, The pattern . teurs. To obtain the full size shoe shine Lakeland box pattern No. 127, send 35c in STORM DOORS Add a Room -- An Attic A Garage — { FHA TERMS TO suiT YOUR BUDGET r ae ON - skid to prevent slipping. — idee WANTED Form Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press —Concrete Steps— That are available with « ‘orm (up to 42 Sq. Ft.) Made of steel reinforced Vibra-Packed concrete. No sections to be forced apart by frost or settling. Nea. Custom Railings - ‘Tailored to fit your and step, including corner flat columns. Concrete Srer Co. | 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-715 FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver Anywhere! . %,- * t : / : 2 } ian Sy eed oh 2 r j é > a } 2 : > i } 4 fy , . or 3 bai : | ef - * : ‘ | | * ae THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 | NINETEEN” © | | The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC - |. me Re BRT eee f : : le Low Cost Water Heaters a i TITY ba. LS Sad Mid ability to the roofing that protects : being belt te tee Delos States _— Tools Sharpened — pon was: used by the Sumerians ~ ad er 3000 B. C./to cement ornaments an ae are intact... — : : : is RE PRUETT eer ens [eee | th Fei ane |} 2110 E. Walton Blvd. FE 5-9858 |) seve B. Cc: to coment brick walls. t | . . Free Estimates - iit Ne Answer Call FE 23-7004 || The Egyptians used it to pre- —+ : “aun tens alee os eet ily Th: : 2 e—_—_oCO ee or reer = |Pilgrim—Cradle Authentic ) See Them Today! | === kan In Dae! e em GGYs | wai s"se iamn |Early American in Design ) a , praca aan Here is a pattern for plywood | wool. You are then ready to apply Not « Sheli— from which you can make a strik-| wax, varnish, paint or stain. 2-Bedroom Homes sx" | 222 Sars Sos =e Finished in Andrew Jackson's day, duck | Pilgrim cradle found in Plymouth, | $ . \fabrics coated with cold asphalt | Mass., honte of some of the earliest | 350 . J] were being used as roofing in the | settlers on the North American) United States. Thirt later | ; | DOWN -—tlatbing Bice 89. Bey A Leas tend, pecaecis' a | ae wd ty enter ) $40 6 Meath! faite iy |stats ce eal FULLY GLASS LINED 4 ; we century | American antiques on which he-is ; — Tolal Price | LocaTion: Orve out Duie High. | US Nal Stmigctaer" ts |e af the wort’ Qreatst autbert 30-Gallon Permaglass : Only 56,050 Seshabew to Maybe Rd. — Right | tested. Near the end of the 19th | ties, the cradle is a good example 3 on Maybee to Mary Sue to mode! | comtery, eophalt reefing began ot the work of carly Amerie | ) © Lowns Seeded ond Graded | saturated with waterproofing | “do-it-yourself” designs developed as ; Ga er ea er © Near Schools, Churchas OPEN: Saturday: Noon to 7.P.M. + 8) asphalt | by Guild for construction. Fir ply _*? i : © Twenty Minutes trom Sunday: Noon to 7 P. M. Daily: ff Later, when asphalt roofing be. | Teed ts secumme a Never before hos this wonderful ~~ amp oe me Eee |gan to be made in shingle form. | 1¢ ig exciting to imagine the lity built heater been offered ) ® ; a ee quaint old-fashioned names of the mag tiger fe Fully GLASS- | Johnson Construction Co, |jsscai"" “°* sere ee one STNED (6 ging the’ mest ht : p Research continues to produce | Colanel’ farms in this charming HEATING water, automatically, at the turn = z P. 0. Box 388, Birmingham . MI 4-0328 > fnew improvements. Today's shin-| piece of early handicraft. EQUIPMENT of the faucet. Fully guaranteed. ’ | on i scgye: A nilniature can be used today Stocks are limited! Seni , $119.95 | tight, fire-resistant, durable, and 4, wonderful toy just as similar | TEMPS NOTHING ANGE BURT! . — , N : ance eenegg psa pe pag yr Call | | It’s a Genuine A. O. Sinith Permaglass Water Heater! u-Cas rosea or : A jor development has been holder CONCRETE oe mantactare of asphalt shin — =< ain = oe Free Estimate Small Down Payment—Lowest Finance Charges—Convenient Payments Stars | | eee OTTO A | orative concepts; In addition to| You can make the Pilgrim cradle . i traditional red, blue, green, and | from the illustration shown above Easy to Install black shingles, there are now | With # small piece of half-inch ply- Smart in Appearance whites, silver-grays, icy greens, | Wood. Lumber dealers stock stand- s SA10 [je eee a 10 ieee Rader -’|| $1 W. Huron Se FE 4.1555 ber Tree fH eptes a ee PE 2-0278 | 1 pe. 6” by 15%"; bottom; A 4 TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 2 pes. 444" by 16%"; sides; (B) 1 pe. 4%" by 5%”; = = 4-9531 1 pe. 4” by 5%”; .end; 1992 PONTIAC DRIVE Tom Ciiften, Owner FE 4-953 sab -- i 7 2 i i cutee i a i : } 3 AP Newsfeateres or coping saw. File the bottoms Raise Long Ladder—It's easy to| the sides and ends so they raisé¢ a long ladder single-handed ee ae ee mee on with this simple device. Nail a ween qsoieaited ap Rho Sa Polio strikes at all age groups — You.— er yeur child may be || *00t scrap of 2x4 to the end of a| Sits wep rsa next! While you can't prevent ft. you can prepare yourself to long plank. Place the ladder on the ccren and gine * pay the bills with memanee, fast ¢ hw cont © day ge plank so the legs will engage the[ You can finish this by giving it pares you and your family for the finest of medica! care. Call 2x4. Raise the ladder rung by rung, | » natural finish or painting a bright us! We'll give you the details. " [| walking along the plank to keep: Decorative decals available i : 5 : ft 2 i | , AGENCY, |] builder, trade publication. says any A sua INC. length ladder can be raised this Our Own Personatized Service on Every Policy = , 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 56-8172 One-third of our municipal im- D | provement work is horticulyure. pond 8 agate OOO ed INSURE! BE SURE! ||motpemet ——- | men. , L : : , , 1 ROY ANNETT, Ine. | 22; ===") yy WOOTE second in this respect with 158 Ww. Electrical : i k 5 i 3 qi a gq B= o=f g Realtors © counties. 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 [i= - Contractor Lakeland @ WIRING Shores | | @ FIXTURES POWER Subdivision INSTALLATION ; i F The Original Multi-Lakes Translucent MA 4.1050 — EM 39-4127 Fiberglas Panels COME VISIT this truly liveably 275-home com- munity in Waterford Township. THREE-BEDROOM e j Entire entertor Easy-to-Use athe Se ranch houses on spacious 90x125 ft. lots, near — eater wester Do-It-Yourself! ae It schools, buses and shopping. Nevomatte Seek —— gf ed : Cancm-Mede Lash Ri ; . The Sites ee | _ A Few Gas Heating Permits sted or Mahogeny | Available to Civilian FHA Buyers | azz fiber Formica Counter : : Furnished Model: 500 joa Lresea Tops and wide se- L ry lection of hardware. eee Daily and Sunday cuts Custom quolity. . oon at | FREE ESTIMATES y Bathrooin Vanities Recreation Room Bars. Back. Bars j t See Samples on Display af... | THE CABINET SHOP © on 2-121" [i] 9008 W. uron”Miscmnc FE 6-683 HOMES, INC. MODEL HOME PHONE OR 3-110! LUMBER COMPANY “Where he Home Begins” ‘ * LJ es ee ; 2 ie + as . |G: WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT CO. YS RS lL 6%, - Peer. SS » A . * . 7 tii i ili eLuett ‘re F Lit | F : E i f ; i i 3 ‘ ! , | | : i ! u SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 a Concrete | Call FE 5-8614 44 cine, or Advances in home design have - i _. |helped to make all this possible, Homes today are easy.to care for “Be ~and fun, too. A few years ago the housewife had to spend. one- Lumber halt to a full hour doing the dinner a. ee ee ers and driers not only BLORS’ SUPPLIES | in « jitty, but they do it ning ‘ too. : J 5 . * ‘ corner of Cass Ave. and Dixie Highway, Pontiac, is Edward E. | Walker, manager of the new SASH & DOORS gy gemma pears eye Wilson. ne Oe eee ee ee a oe _— BUILDERS’ HDWE. enSS Gl Gone A 7a. lef to right: Thomas ne » Trem Palp.9- . vam a :< PAINTS rect "ttieprect “maenaly |Americans Build iNew GM Truck Agency ceanap ss ony and tearing 16 21) (0) Homes to Be Largest in Midwest an taking precocked menls right |V,LVV, out of the deop-treese, ae ue indestey) Construction has begun on the) feet on the ground floor with a a ia Tara aah refed beng open ; up| ©, builder's magazine gives these | ee nave poe he qeener is aghie gf empedine oad 6,200,000 houses and other dwell-| in Pontiac. ks Fi and a large lunch room which will BUILDERS’ last five years, providing homes ‘ eet personnel. for. more than 21,000,000 persons. | UAFY, it ie predicted that this new/ 14 in, cttee there will LTl “GET YOUR PORCH READY 120,000 firms are actively en-| facility willl be the largest and) be « general office, sales office FALL and WINTER ae ce bang tray |= Heb te county. | tat ci ren j 26,110 retall building material ‘| Architect E M. for A and lumber dealers seti about The $88 by 60 foot building | 4 “1A “hirminghata, otered thal TENN. LEDGE ROCK : with @ modern $29,000,000,000 worth of materials | will handle every type of com- | 41, interesting feature of this struc- FLAG STONE WINDOW ENCLOSURE = [! ‘xc. sand, hatiowey to the pic-op. |‘, the Soot building won |] BRIAR HILL STONE JALOUSIE ' — 96,600,000,000 is being spent an a botect teaeieiinee ott tas tone which it was necessary to place PACE Piast ind ever stfored in Pontioc. Also. « few built on SPECIAL || Muslly for home repairs and lw designed to take care et one — peli lt Feacrdied cen . .., 0 tonerton tb exttcble ! Amazing new Jalousie Windows and Doors or Tru-SeaP Awning Windows give trouble-free service. Glass Jalousies or Awni indows add exceptional beauty * and afford light vision even when closed. The use of obscure or frosted glass gives privacy. Heavy ex- truded aluminum fromes with r ble aluminum screens. = i ([. Costs No More Than Old Style Porch Enclosures Enclose Your Porch of Breezeway— Create an extra room for your family’s pleasure! 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Fail “Usin ths tat AS HE HH i gee et : HE tlt spat : tea aS i WT iil eal Foe iit iM ol = Senet = if = 3" ii Te ilies Sih rc i aif hidit ‘ily — \, = ne ae iti Wiss ‘Sis a WS _ me he iho |= ie ie r eat i a2 Uhm lé sq Hin ase SH H Li Se hy i it CD TEP nT man hi 2 iit | Ha mi Leer Cv Vv) a i : ics hl wl 3 Lip Ti eS ull tate | Ha >- = thal bi iF ae: abe tial Tey a E Be ial? gig N me a 2 ail Pan Hl ON oOo fie cF)- cee: Tere Fre “ eer * rae ST eT Se S Ee ae oe = Pera we . eee | 7 a = Fa ae se ee or . ae FF: a eee ir i ¢ is aes om, = oy + # Se ee i" 2 SB } » : | ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 ae Ce (Cu rice Pr ““° \Mao's Heir Poses Problem iBonn Car Plants <. By 2OUN H. MARTIN — | nese Nedoualtet leader Goverst INS Foreign Director isstmo Chiang Kai-shek. e = | The question of' heir-epparept to} Because of his age some West- GM President Claims) xiao Tes-tung as ruler of Red| e™ sheervers had expected Chu to German Facilities Are | China's 600,000,000 now has been| Evs,"*¥,o° be Ssplaced bo. Coen Among, Worlds est |i tte duce mele uk or en a ’ may ° , ag hy» WIESBADEN, Germany ® —| ‘The heir-appanent is a soldier, | theorist, who is only @ years old. 7! * orice Stee ve on * Harlow M. Curtice, president of! tough grizzied old Army com-| Some had considered Liu, a mix- 3 pk. |1955 by Joseph E. Bayne, general General Motors, said here today | mander in chief Gen. Chu Teh, and| me of the character of Soviet o. een. ba. No. '1,| sales manager of the Lincoln-Mer- that German automobile produc-| not MR : Premier Georgi Malenkov and the * ie. + penen, Bove Division, at a Detroit press tion facilities among finest ® diplomat such as° Premier |iate Russian secret police chief, le kanal te tee bie teh |, oh aay the Chou Enlai, the leftist darling at|Lavrenti P. as the auto industry executives are talk preview Friday afternoon of* the in the world, Eerie. — | 290-390 bu. Plume, prune, We }. 260. | . the Geneva Conference. successor to Mao. ing about a 1955 production of ‘at| 2.75 ‘-bu. Watermelons, No 1, 1.00 forthcoming new Lincoln and Mer- He told conference nav en cick | apeatie: manne, one, fat, —_— that) This may reflect the Chinese | Gen. Chu Teh, the son of a & so ee be 120-T se bu! bean, green Reatucky Won. | CUT Oe the production facilities are “far) remiin’s view of China's tm- |eelthy farmer, has heen @ close e Whether this volume can “re | round, taney. 400-480 bu, Be tb. a se nk ees ieee more complete and productive than) mediate future. — partner with Mao in the long rev- ——-_ Sibtiaiece any they base "it upon |eechaeenshebs as REPRE setts | which would make it one of the Pecans ee Ot Be pom | y Tae Chee “partlnment.” the |Kabahak. oe eee pet their most recent market surveys. ba, gate Be b 09-1.60 aes Usha: re ~~ anaes ze Curtice arrived . Jer ones - He became a revolutionary in sf : ids bc. ‘wreseet fancy 340 %e-bu: ne | 904. . ue here trem | Mao as of the People’s! i 1911. He studied at the Yunnan | Some industry analysts say pew), 150-200 t-bu Mot 100- | Acknowledging that competi- Copenhagen, is on a European | Republic, which was expected, but - model enthusiasm and wishful | 13° bu: coptege. curty, i, 1.00-1.28 ; the choice of the 68-year-old Gen. Military jeademy: before going re a gu esbba, Pak * ol, L226 tx cak: | fiom te 1086 wil be mano Keon tour, He Is secompanied by oth on ee ae een to Germany, where be joined the & ioe MEY nape No 7B. den bbe. errata, ‘apned : a since the er General Motors executives, Can, “ed edlen ptm era Communist Party tn 1922, ba ee on 200-328 don. Celery. Mo 3. 1.%8-2.56 ne iasaies bacco eS ee He said that General Motors in-| than Mao, was named vice chair-| Returning to China he joined : © More CYCSP | weet, No 1. %5-1.25 S-dos. Cucumbers. | dealer organizations with the vestments of 71,425,000 dollars in| man although previously he had | Chiang Kai-shek, breaking later i peal than the current cars. But dill cine. fancy, 400 bu; Me 1, 315-328 ability to sell aggressively. Tits German subsidiary, Adam Opel, | shared the. deputy chairmanship | ith the Kuomintang Party and a ts also true many things have | 3)° cos mbers pickle. taney. aiicers, which was announced last June is | with six others, including Liu Shao. | °!ing the Reds. this year to complicate | 450 bu: No 1. 300-380 bu Du, | Mercury sales in the current causing production to move at “an chi, the party secretary-general,| 1 1934, after six years of civil the problems ef manutacturer |1'3,.i5'mu. “Onions green ne i. 16-66 |YOOr Of ISA Will be the td accelerated pace.” and Chou En-lai. Now be has the | “4%, Mao and Chu, at the head of © . ‘ ont easceatiom, oh OS oe Tere _—— ding to Bayne |,;. PUPPY FINDS WATOH—Eric, the pup, holds « wrist waith in The on ° pe Bg hv job exculsively, 8 Communist army in Kwangsi Many dealers have forced the | go rome et 1004.80 vou Pears, |Retail sales are expected to reach his mouth as his master, Ross Ward, looks through’ the want ads | expansion of Opel . “was! Chou Endai, whose diplomacy | Province, found themerives encir : sale of cars. Many offered pre-| Susca’tye, ke 1." s0-3%0 ba. Peppers: | 770,000 units, , in Jackson, for the owner of the time piece. Eric found the watch |based on General Motors convic-j was. q highlight of the Geneva| en ‘vaiteg armies of Chisme | Jains to new car buyers. Many|Cevenne "ie 10-18 pu: peoparer not |10.000 units.) | buried while.at play. It had been lost by a boy last spring while | Hon ‘hat the German automotive | Conference, where an Indochinese |""Cnu ‘escaped the mouse amd” cut prices. Just as many gave eX-| No 1. 150-200 bu; peppers, sweet, No 1. thie willbe the car's best ar | Paying on @ school playground. The owner got his watch back. industry aie growth | peace settlement was reached, how Chu escaped the noose and led érbitant allowances on tradeins. | 120-128 bu, peppers, red. sweet, No 1, cars year, ot both its domestic and export! is rated No a remarkable breakout at the head 125-175 bu.” Potatoes, new, Ne 1, 1.40- | penetration of 5.2 per cent. In the|~ — markets.” os » 3 man in the hier-| 1+ the sth : A very definite result of all this| 10,000 veg: poteioes. “sew. ke 1. | medium price class, Mercury will ° ae archy. : — 4 has been that car buyers have be- | 90-169 bu Redishes. rea. Ne i, 76-86 | mequire 17.1 per cent, the highest Luscious Italian Actress “Already, there are two million | Gen coy was the archictct of oe ee 5 gome more geice crtecious Ses "8:98 don bob radiabes, white’ taney, |¢Ver attained. ‘ . “ motor vehicles = the Commiunist victory over Chi- pry —— “long 4 Sd tik ales tor oon aoe Pay | bet sByiterout Ne 1180-138 bw: met Se eee Will Wade In River Mud enly four years ago—and further : hardship to reach the hills of ia ' seuaih Beto he . ie bu: hes grows from te = ; substantial increases are expect- ® porthern Shensi, where they i Some industry analysts say this | S800)" fallen Wo 1, 1.60:180 %-bu:| 1,755,000, @ more rapid expansion | ROME (UP) — Gorgeous Sophia) how she came to be wearing ny-| eq” Warns of Russian found a Communist state that year’s price cutting-sales pressure | squash, tency, 1.25 14-ib bekt; tomstors, | than any other car make, Bayne |[éren the statuesque movie si-|lons in a rice paddy. survived flourished : borrowed something from the 1955| N07" tob.e0 ve. ‘Foratp. ‘Ne i, toe: | sald. : whe hes raised more male tem-|. Sevtla’s madierking tour prob-| Ce’ man automobile models “fe aane ore a, “of market. For that reason, they add, |130 des behs: turnip, topped. \ eek ole 5 hana —. lonhia’s mudlarking tour prob: | change very litle from year to Pacific Sub Fleet onion Ging » 3 price tags will be a very important = greens: Celery eab- Lincoln made commen- peratures in this part of the world) _ iii and pictures year, Curtice was asked by a degenece,. = - factor ip 1955 sales achievements. het ite’ bo. Mo | Surate gains in recent years, bav-/ than all the politicians put togeth-| Void. , German reporter what he thought; TYLER, Tex. @—Adm. Robert From that base they emerged he ‘ Lge ike be: naive 1,| ing increased its penetration from wide, since she's ane of the| Vo. changing model. annually in 1945 to the me The current cra of sales re- |} ba He 1 160-180 | wightly over a half of a percent er, is going up the river — the Po | “hottest” feminine commodities on | 2 B. Carney, U.S. chief of naval grab powerful ‘in- 3 bu: Wo. 1, 75}! River. that is the film masiet these | “I am a great believer in annual | operations, says that Russia has | ‘Ties of Manchurie—with Soviet ! eiitanss Get agyeened Side i. 13.78/28 >-Gos | in 1950 to a level of approximately | Kiver, that is. days model changes,” he said. “That! ended the United States’ Army help—and subsequently to : tmore than a year ago. It obviews- | Romaine, No. 1, 75-125 bu 7 per cent during the last three| Sultry—Sophia plans a wading) The picture will be her 14th, |i, of the | the U. 8 | ma : oon FOwSr | size all of Chine. ly reflects the fact there ne years. Lincoln's share of its price |expedition in the wild marshlands | and the first since Vittorio deSica’s| © .0n. a monopoly in the Pacific and may longer iss shortage of automo- | [J* Mice! Qiase tg currently the best in his-|of the Po Delta, in the process of | “Treasure of Naples,” which rates | svmouile industry has grown to) have 160 submarines in that area. ADVERTISEMENT . ~ Biles. And none is in prospect Hint Bolt Missing tory, increasing from 11.4 per cent | making g movie called ‘The River | as one of the most important pic- ™. Carney spoke here yesterday at | ,,Noice ‘ Situminous paving con- ; as far ahead as the experts can . in 1950 to 17.4 per cent so far this | Girl ‘ | tures made in Italy in the last two the Tyler Rose Festival. He said| Sealed proposals marked a. ot 1955 will wi Ml $ [ sen : As tor the . , new-type destroyers and escorts to | ceived in the office pf the City Clerk. isis camber of fet bares. Dr.O h pg ten ame (Nixon ‘Eloquent | mer, the “rave” Russian) fais ‘mis, Michugen “unit 10 'P. : buyers into] LOS ANGELES ®—Maintenance| J, OPP@NNelMe: | ex snd skirt which wilt be well 't the least bit apprehensive og threat, A sister-ship to the nuclear-| estes Est. — o the car market. There also will be| taijure may have caused the crash and truly soaked before she's | about it, Gloom Pro het’ powered submarine Nautilus is on | yas rect Sill tequire the | a big replacement demand. The| death last Aueut 2% of ace Capt, 25 Fe-elected to through. “It I get very dirty and uncom- P tao way nd Saat to ot one] Sioesly xt san otek Met eee 23 industry is countin, too, upon an McConnell in an F26Ht| Dpi G | Director Mario Soldati, who's| fortable, it will make me look all! ROCKFORD, Il. Vice Presi- | planned, he said. tact ef selves tnt pavement $0 : _ increasing number Of families de- ied the Als’ Force sesetts rinceton TOUP “| worked with all the famed Italian | the more convincing for my part in| dent Richard Nixon was termed| The Navy chief put Russia's ship-| scriace: Aise ‘ail’ wort thik saphaltie mi ring two er more cars . — NEW YORK w—Dr. J. Robert charmers, including Gina Lollo-| the picture,’’ she says. the most--eloquent gloom and | building capacity for the next ¢wo| te nuldgnted these 3 > Unofficial reports indicate a vi- whe uided war.| ©igida, Silvana Mangano and Sil-| “And if her clothes stick too) doom prophet in America today” | or three years at “30 cruisers, | amount af ios "ot the, contract, prist me GM Output Down tal bolt may have been left out of | 1:0.. stomic bomb prodaction but | “ , is loud in his | closely to her form divine? by Adiai Stevenson last night 130 destroyers and 550 seagoing | te of the State of os 4a the control assembly for the jet) now is judged a security risk. has praise of Sophia's particular brand “Well, the director can always “He (Nixon) has told us every- subsharines.” The Russians are be: | Steed, the, omeunt st leet of the ee. . fighter’s tail, but the investigation | been reelected director of the In-|°f SeX Sppeal. decide to cut out parts of the thing else must be forgotten to se-| lieved to have 350 submarines now, | fs"munes of a cose wit be sequined | “During September is not yet completed, an Air Force | stitute for Advanced Studies at Sophia's sex appeal is a natural! scene. After all, it isn't up to me|Cure a Republican majority in| he added. Aalders bend er 8 check tn toe g3 , é' ’ : Princeton, N.J. physical asset,” he explains. “She|to decide.” Congress or else the Republican “To our sorrow,” he said, we | messt.S sok sun” oye oF General Motors Corp, announced | Pereaman sald yesterday. 16| The controversial physicist|has it in her, and no amount of party will be doomed,” Stevenson | have badly underestimated the oe 4: today it had produced 153,938 pas- MiGs im Korea, bailed out ef the| smiled as he left a meeting of the| ariiiciality coud evee semis |Governor W tC : — mental and productive capabilities | 55° se reject “any ar all teas ends - senger cars and trucks in United) sricken plane on a test run near| /nstitute’s-board of trustees _yes- “When she kisses her leading ont ut Apparenty alluding to President | Of this new Russia.” waive ony | States and Canadian plants last! powards Air Base His body was|‘T@ay. Shortly afterward Chair man, you can feel the reaction all . . Eisenhower's announced support of ‘oe. es month, GM built 263,201 cars and} found near ‘his ejection seat, the | ™a" Herbert Maass the way back in the movie house | [)\p [ Joseph T. Meek, GOP Candidate lenda Oct. 2, 'S4. mi trucks in September of the pre-Picrachute unopened. that Oppenheimer ‘and all other | seat.” Ivé on icenses for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, the NOTICE OF PUBLIC H vious year, — genes officers had been reelected The test tne as Rallen movie LANSING @—Atty. Gen. Frank|oe emer tie Presidential nom- Annual meeting of Areme pe... ae, Tecing, to : Last month's volume was made |p): The decision was unanimous.) 1.7 went wading in the mud,.it |G Millard’ ; sap ar ter Ko. 08, 0. EB Roosevelt | Setgeer J ims st 30, pm. at Sih : 1 iver in Squeeze | Maass said. President is Lewis L . 3 s suggestion that Gov.| “It might have been thought that | Temple, 22 8t., eve. | Orchard Lake Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan. b, up of 129,135 cars and 24.903 trucks, -*” : pol et the made headlines — and a sexy | Williams slow down the State Cor- | those who lead the Republican ning, 4,8 D. m. stellen Rives cee Ay og Ae tere egpce MERIDEN, Conn. (®) — A ae Commune : Atomic | picture.- poration and Securities Commis-|ty would have learned oun’ te s eilioers. setredhanente eee eraTs The Cireutt : : maT tor the aged boyy weed gl gen The AEC last June voted 41 to That was-when Silvana Mangano|*on was rejected today. 1952 bitter lesson of fickle endorse- — pS, eee i —s ——- “But officer, expostulated. | 1... Oppenheimer from further ac-| explored a rice field, dressed in a| Millard had written Williams| ment. It bas taken two years to . ° se - Sempaatane mo. 2800 “4 year. T was trying on a girdle and they | .... i, its atomic secrets after a|tattered blouse and shorts plus | asking him to discourage the com-|heal at the nation's expense the News n Brief i> te a General Motors Truck and Coach| gave me a size too small. 1) J ouity board decided he was a| silk stockings, for “Bitter Rice.”| mission from circulating banks, | wounds the Republican party last Jewel : “ Division made 4461 trucks last | couldn't get out of it in time t0/ curity risk even though loyal to| Nobody ever did explain, though, | building industry suppliers and ad-|inflicted upon itself. Donald FP. Stone, 35, of 2080 ATTACHMENT 4 month. This compares with 5,792) put in a second nickle.” The | ine United States. The main reason vertisers, urging them not to do| The former Illinois governor | Orchard Lake Rd., was sentenced) Ti,t"Setics, ‘that on the aot ne n tinuing assocation” with Commu. | Bate $ e Millard said he was advising re.|Debalf. of the reelection of Sen. | Jail and placed on @0 days probe- | entities cause as commencement” 4 . 4 | nists." ‘Into Hiding After Verdict | ceivers of the commission's letter |P@u! Douglas (D-II). — hen he pleaded quil- | Trott aes te cane eenene ; tart ing D1ras OW) Last month Strauss said he saw/ 1) the Japanese | (© ‘nore it. The commission, Mil ! =a 2E under, the ‘influence | trom the shove named tefendants, eo — . . . e - for Colorful Wi arade nam ame mone alot cine Commo negln pStgas river Given 17 Tickets [Seton nein po |e ees EJ or Oo Or u inter Para e laborator Cpl. cag —o fer the state CHICAGO (UP) — John Han-|@ $100 fine. Augest 30, 1004 — : | went into hiding after wa in a lett nan crawled out of his wrecked Attorney for Plaintiff g Sine ee eens Sa bev ware in @ ration of ten to one, is a good Bachelor Gives $120,000 | remy Sea Geert seat sam | ns a eee eo seas end bed ws ace ae 1 lite. Meo Kgria of Detroit, whe 033° Dime = guaded to ~ aa Suet is a bird favorite, though to Texas Girls School | tenced her husband to life impris-| ny general's attitude, since the sembly of police officers ‘What did | Cass take ted Oniens © mty WO 3-611 = 198 all linger throughout Ger wet to get peanut but-| BELTON, Tex. #—M. T. G | Batchelor 25, who| Commission action was taken with | 20? oe it sheriff's deputies yesterday that whtty. ter, raisins, various fresh fruits,|man, a 75-year-old bachelor, has iol gg eres in a Shinto | PC, Ssststance of the building in|, -Srial geen HD ranikeg | teves. took @ 12-foot row boat and Food is the lure. Many varieties | waste lettuce, breadcrumbs and | presented a girls college here with eeteee te wns coptered (en? : a ay runken | q 12x124foot diving raft from her of birds mind the cold étarcely at | raw, unsalted peanuts. $120,000. | orree lot her Tokye homme and| _,Terhepe you are not familia | SoyiS, naolri red lights ervey + “phlei aces Cee eee eee lo ae canes Horst at oe ee Texas real sale | moved in with a friend to 8V0'd| hose in the building Industry to Betore crashing, Hannan hadied| ! | warmer climes in search of the @ window are satisfactory bunch paieongg lace ymsecti fhe to | Bewemmen, her father oaid. deal with unlicensed contractors,” 30 police squads on a 10-mile family =o a por ger mococt insects, seed plants and berries| Cousters fer birds-@ kept free Sanry ‘Hest Daytor Cullege witht ‘She is very unhappy,” he add-| Williams wrote. “This is so, not|°"ase that sometimes reached) Noon ‘ti] 6 p. m. W. Huron at 4 Which make up their dicts. of snow, more elaborate rested | 1°") ament yesterday that the |? only because of moral grounds, | *?¢eds of 90 miles-per hour St Bun, Cet. ds. Adults $1.50, chile _ ; Mieccheiders whe provide the | lccal eampty eters, ce tenity {Ration needs more Christian moth- -, | but a builder who is unable to se- ; nism ae we ee | ee ee ew oe J. W. Emerson Named |cure license in the counties to OES Slates Dinner oalf qoar felend's tn Jait and needs | Call or See | SOUy BOM eyeing enn enpeet | ‘seme 5 provide water | voted teed the money aaeten | Electric Week Chairman irresponsible in his’ commercial| ARMADA~—The annual meeting Ady. a | 2 constant parade of common and |. person voted to spend the money on a new and election of officers of Armada James A. T FJ ; which many birds drink in prefer-| recreation building. Pontiac City Electrical Superin- | Oligations as well.” aylor Agency = yare epeciés, some left from the | oe to eating snow. The water Ftnyp wien Chapter No. 261, OES, will be Mon-} A hinny is a cross between a 100 Osklend Ave. 3 summer season ond others ar (oo ne kept warm in freezing. : ar yh eg cee eel mae Retail ‘Busi day, beginning with a family din-|stallion and a jenny (female|], » + riving from their more weather by placing a light bulls, 0US Ruins Good Alibi ee ee oe August il ‘Business | ner’ at-6:15 p.m. donkey). _—s 06 4-2544 3 Reeets, below the container, | NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (NU) | 18-04. : Foods placed at feeding stations It is urged, however, that once —Trustees of the Ebenezer Church| Emerson stated that during Elec- | need not be expensive or of.great | a feeding station is started, it be | here said too many persons ex-/| trical . electrical safety Variety, according to a Cranbrook | kept stocked until warm weather, | plained they missed church be-| through adequate wiring will be ian Institute--of- Science - report. Or- since birds grow to depend on it | cause of a lack of transportation..| emphasized. i. dinary baby-chick scratch feed, | and may perish when food is not The church acted.- It bought a| Slogan during the week will be | today : mixed with small sunflower seed | available elsewhere. _ bus. {Do It Better, Do It Electrically.” Soo Canal Owes Existence fo Case of Typhoid Fever By EUGENE SUNDSTROM River rapids to Connect Lakes! total of 129 million tons from the | ' andscape here-| City Editor Sault Ste, Marie Supernor and Huron. ; copper, iron, oil, wheat, time. | about. =— , Evening Hews The recuperating Harvey began | ee oe “Centurama” sponsors, including SAULT STE, MARIE ® — The |to study the rapids He urged the| Great Lakes waterway. | Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., which has | S00 Locks, which handle more ton-| Fairbanks brothers, who owned! for the $999,802 his backers in. | anted $145,000 for the celebration, Le nage than the Panama, Suez, Kiel the scale company and who had in- | vested Harvey chose 140,000 acres hope that Michigan's Charles E. e and Manchester Canals combined. | vested in Michigan copper mines, | of Upper Peninsula lands under-|’/s0n. #8 secretary of defense, fy got their beginning from a case of | to allow him to build the canal and | jaid with This eventually | 7! ease restrictions for the cele- a typhoid fever. locks nap even'ua"Y | bration’s nine weeks at least. ‘. : became the Calumet & Hecla prop- Wil hasn’t of ie Dr, F. Clever Bald, Uniersity! The brothers induced August (erties. " ilson indicated yes or no. b of Michigan historian, recalls this Beimont and other eastern cap To make up the rest of the 750,- The figure a couple of | and much other history’ in ‘‘The ‘ag | the fellows they've invited might . © | italists to join them in forming | 900 acres offered to the builders of : : Sault Canal Through 10 Years, ; 2 have some influence with the sec- = the St. Marys Falls Ship Canal | the first canal, Harvey chose 610,-| being printed by the University of | co. 000 acres in the most valuable One ie Wilson boss Michigan Press. ve ae White Pine region of the lower — lo ng regained his health, as Penineul Eisenhower. The twia U. 8. and Canadian he came to Michigan to do, Har- ‘ a. , ities of Sauk Ste. Marie plan {vey recruited 400 men, mostly in Four giant locks which now raise The other ts Gen. Dougigs ‘g sine-week “Centurama” begin- , and lower ships the 19 feet that) MacArthur, who has been asked Detroit, and broke ground for the ting mext June te celebrate the {canal and locks June 4, 1853, | SeParates the levels of Huron and| te come and see the newest and 190th anniversary of the building "He and his crew fougtit through | Superior are owned and operated biggest.of the locks: The Mac- Ot the’ first locks, 30-below-zero weather, an epidemic | >Y the U. S. government arter Lesh, opened July 11, ‘Dr. Bald recounts that Charles T./f cholera, ‘virtual’ starvation on) During and since World War ‘teks tn dhe eeemiale Seaman Fairbanks Scale Co. of St. Johns-|finished a 5.400-foot long, 70-foot-| most closely guarded of all Us, |__ nd the Saults nod in agreement bury, Vi., came to Michigan's Up-|*ide canal with tandem locks. The} facilities. Except tora tiny park |** DF. Bald looks to the St. Law: fer Penincte while cotivalescing | Project cost $999,802. at the lower.end, all the area is |"nCe Seaway and says: an attack of typhoid in 1852, _On-June 18, 1865, the first steam- | ovt-of-bounds te visitors — and No. one acquainted with the | < ft was while Harvey was at the | &F. the Illinois, locked through the! there are arttied soldiers there phenominal developments of the “Sop that U. S. Sens. Lewis Cass canal upbound into Lake Superior.) to enforce the ban. seven yer a ee roar and Alpheus Fiech got through} The Minois and other ships Those soldiers are equipped with The prodigious achievement of - Congress a bil) offering 750,000) carried 14,508 tons through the antiaircraft guns, too, t%ward off! Charles T. Harvey will: be an in- a@ canal within. the the four giant locks now at the | are strategiacily located t ome te Greg tro years in the St, Marys] Boo handled vessels | ‘“ahtewa oo ~ a4 carrying @ | Kinross Air Force Base, Radar \ cy cholog Such Meetings Stir Up Antagonism a teacher rather than a pupil. Forgot to Remember manac: * Ladies; do you want to make yourselves more attractive? Then quit worrying about hiplines and bosom lines, and ‘start paying more attention'to your vocal cords. A well-known globe trotter sum-| med up American women fn this "heap enh the peattinat onl Wet dressed be- Fe fr Bs fil T, f i | i i é av é ill g8% a lis F523) AES aaa i fi THE PONTYAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1934 x _“S_ TWENTY. Hal Boyle Says: Sake are caused by unsafe toys given} CAPTAIN EASY i ined nf : we ei a Voices of American Girls} sime'S pn y : | 2 i E: gi j ! by T. V. Qo > ON, ASL zB) AY S Pun on WANNA “PITCH HORSE SHOES ? 7a ’ , " te BOARDING HOUSE Yay! Taegieg a” ru i? ‘ ‘ *TUST DROP IN FOR A PLEAS- £ “THATS : Py WM. _ COR. 4 . TT 5 er os renne®! (® Ld Be ri * ifs: ~(-— ~~ Z hae a] x j 7 =o) 2 ih ter ay ley f ‘ rs . te te bet one oe - — oe He Os ‘ . ° ee * bs _, peas owe eee aw -— oe He ST OO me tC e@ ng te oo * er Ey OE ag YG PY: See fe Ry, fa are EO ES ae a yaa aT FTF FT VT P 2 » ; k Spee be f } 7 fe F ’ SS. ee se ee ee Pe ee Soe r bs ; = 2 ; ‘ r . a ; i,” : ~~ : Ad ' ~ a oo ~ 4 ‘ ‘ RDAY oR 2, 1954 ) BBS coer : re 7|_Work Wanted Male 10| Business Services 13}- Typewriter Service 224) «1 wing © ee ec es ee Ser, a co I with 4 rooms | : = bau at door, 1 4; 2 it Mtgs, 32 ft fv, _* THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER | _Melp Wanted Male 6|- Help Wanted Female 17 Ce. 10 w Me — i.) GENERAL HOU! ATE CASH SS ES 2 36 WOMEN’ deere anger ge oS paren RII SLIP Go’ _ Templeton, Realtor . 1% Days-$12 | cu mo a Se a 7 a s a ‘By EARL WILSON” Po ged evhars Maretane tales many a jab to. the (Ide trom Tecra) Home "after 5:30 e peculiar custom of prize fighting. oan. - teeny. 36 women — is a zs (ages 18-45) needed for IPCOVERS is AND BEE ay: ' You would not enjoy being Mrs. Rocky on fight night, |surmentanp. oct. 2. 1954, 4R-| - A . ee aad — a tee ee B reads, ¥ F weateral ote $ Unlimited $ “We had dinner with her the night of the Exzard Charles | jects “ianet’ or ar ana’ Mare utomobile ; . 7 | id tile and water lines. |PARLES CUSTOM UPHOUSTER:| tor paying tend contracts Fest ¥ fight, then rede with her to St. Patrick's Cathedral, to the | Yer=,Suineriang: dear vruiner of = Oy] MICHIGAN STATE it ; RIC Motos SERVICE_& Pa x | Segulte call Mr Johnson, er ME. |. Sight, an back to the Hampshire House, where she waited | Ruth suiherand. Puneral snr sao het AS I page bho q eaves | FP FGFS 7 : ‘te meet Rocky whom she hadn't talked to—even over the | &: be eld—~Oet. 4. Honda Woe noog several mate men | ERVICE A. JOHNSON, Realtor a phone—in almost a week. : Puierel tems” teterecst et] si America’s No tear. |- 142 Wayne Street FEF-2S35 2s Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Ar-| Best’ pay’ plan. ‘ineurance : ARENT, | sinks. Sunday Sere. Pa. PE 6sor : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. i TF Just hope it's over quick!” exclaimed “Barb,” gripping her| ithe Voorbees-Siple Punersl| bie afotnhtieation eral i Pere: cas Compton 6 bm PE ee a ; hands tight, at dinner. . : Home. 2 See cales mana- BEAUTY OPERATORS a Cae . : 2 Spee & CASH : , nme atee, | Cy Owens Inc.| ‘siete, tise. x2 T ealetigation: tae ’ ‘ She had a heavy cold, and swollen glands, and was suffering INDEX 6 one ve baie ave Pe Ss que hy yg He Settlement the tension of the postponements. But the occasional loneliness TO —— TXEXPERIENCED NORSEMAID) aS usica woak. KITCHEN CAB- ei out th ak py ie wate mie Pe 7 2 wen, 9 fest deal on vour 4 of being Mrs. Heavyweight Champion was evident to all of us | |Carpenters wanted. chives, (vo acheal age” Waser | inet, porch itice finiehed. e-| But, im, Srehe leaks, sod ei! Sece hours sande hoa eg when a couple of friends; who dropped by to wish her luck,| CLASSIFICATIONS | Rough. Must be union. $id Ske ingete ka Fe Zeon [MAND BIGOING, ANY ews |—fetmene —— Cag Paaaik BEAGLE WGURE| Sector ul Ye fom “od 4 mentioned Rocky's plans to go to Hollywood next day for Eddie . Apply 2080 Crescent om bach out, P ING Bat & ‘secalee Kesad'tn| STONE *REALTY 4 ; oe ak ta te , . | Lake Rd. - } fog P,_SMovere, ae PE oe: . naar igs rE tte § ks paper,” she sald. “I haven't seen him to BRICK M soul 3 tock to for days.” ~ orofect—common a; She pronounced talk ”" as in “tick, tock,” the ° Meare Bi sear “hat Clee U ay New England way that I find very charming. aS Fa Bok nn : Late in.the fight, a couple of girls, sitting nea? Barbara on Collect tent snd ao omall repairs 7 the first row ringside, stood he vod deal lor Desh “party | : Just then some fans were aes wTD . 7 9: endured it as as she 7 ; i: oe 'enay de tee cote toa froin" et "nae 8"o | | ee em EXPERIENCE __ After Rocky'd kayoed : 2D IN Ls > fm the eighth, we all met ‘8| STAMPING DESIGN. a a ee a ane _ 5 Jack Werst’s car. : in| ING PREFERRED. "Dorothy's, Perry. FE ocr eggsomed gland, ‘contracts for = “Barbara just kept saying, Serer Fi wing" ----- 48) PROGRESSIVE MEDI- beware oom ot 1 Ah Tes Niall 4 ‘Please, God, please’,” " UM SIZE COMPANY. “| MGential reports, 25 years exper|YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT .. father said. “a) M ANU FACT URING RCED eS sae ee |”. *E kept my eyes shut « PRESS METAL Hiceat AIwT_ MAID FOR FORPLIEE MAHAN ® ” ' "CC ' D. a ® Mrs. rE 3 Mark. hi too,” she said. STAMPINGS AND AS- MI 40080. ae — hy € SER CONFL _. “Did Rocky see you?” SEMBLIES FOR AU- BOND EMPLOYMENT | - oankDMSRDS, * 20% reports. 38 ye “. doen bveuines and Sundays _ as, when the fight TOMOTIVE AND RE-| $a, Serie | aaggt [ep cuit tS saan RPE pa Ri Wace ber tne rs: over, be came to the LATED INDUSTRIES: : Bam Mayfair eat vevnninnd — er} wId TRACTOR WORK. ATL ter ‘te they ‘wil be” slibie: te es 2a and looked and waved 4 ; 4p. aa . STORE . — Senden ten it ne ~ to me. “De you think bes 8) CONDITIONS, PAID] Seelsrt ase wendwend, Rosner er adememic hiner “esits| Laundry Service 18) me ~'Miect Bias ~ Sats. ser | sure baa” INSURANCE, AND Oa Bn, ROPES TR On WOMAT . TE OR TAINS |PORALE PRIVATE GOLF uve CASH BUYER *3 . : ER ADVAN- Art Craft Blue Print Co. must |CLADY WISHES WORK BY DAY. x . bership. Class A voting stock; We can sell your e for cash * * TAGES. APPLY TO|-ter's Steet Paacric Siow enerv venus] Sina, “Eee cr peey Ce Sams) Sapo Ge, ee Riding back, Barbara PERSONNEL DE| ete om Chumpny "Ss x Telegraph a |_Muotingion Woods, Mictugen worrying inj PARTMENT, AMERI- GENERAL iwornige beret Aer a ee N DEBT? F. C. Wood Co ___ _ Poor Rocky! He's got his CAN FORGING AND| BOOKKEEPER | gpggaeetg¥ 22 eepres—auc:| SSi:™ Poatee Leunter. FE) rol" piymentn’ wor so toaar' : ° : busted in a couple places S . . _24i01 [our payments, _ ose REALTOR i - SOCKET CO., PON- OR EM 3-2062. LACE CURTAINS LORS. mo ake. Cor. of Williams Lak& Rd. & .M-39 “Charlee end batts,” she TIAC, FE 2-1054. ACCOUNTS Witt WaRER, CHILD, DATE | ct, enpiuy Onceee Pon bore onuiace Tumner_ ree sua (™ NE 5 cau SRDS” ; "AYABLE —|SGIDTNARREABRY NOM} Candecaping 18 |e pe Stah aeweree| MAHAN 3 | ERR Po CLERK | St owe, PS 8 oe | igs, BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY? MAHAN HAS BUYERS | inte dressing WIth deliver FEST |San's LANDSCAPING SERVICE See anes © aie Thc demand is greet. Our sales S Monroe could si cane SFetnce Soeey SAR, MY seek in pe as be Uytwet| feeanee, Pe seis © “| NEED EYEGLASSES? your st na e __. “Tt wouldn't , sissimesetsessees 381 ] ' APPLY IN PERSON) ae a es ioe ed hy ~-= we eee spun”) Tel oe Pa ee ee tray. : cl tte mE) Reehaerek cas" Gy ste) waemnny paaoeror— | SOD | lecata tapermioge etic | Se aot ce Se . : , a ani, |—Baliding Service 12 ls Eis ir sed perry Lake Wa Ist and 3rd Pridays. 9:30! &.m.| totst your propery s | SS ~ TILING PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE, to puy—To seu. the rye yn o eps eevennqees : live ER? CHILDREN 4 CompLeTs REMODSI rod AND PE &-7000 ere wae FE 3313 OU ‘BU TT WELL INSURE IT i O U8 E KEEPER. COMPETENT recreation rooma, dormefs, saz ieee aan) Seen MAHAN the - a By. - He Ee FE j et reas. is. 1 aayume | method. : TY Co. TORS called me!” . 0 PENvA ay PEG | “Pease end 3 oman ‘ g e ©. Experienced om ) ae , in FE 8-037 between L «| He'll be 37_vetwe Buys lists, lls, exchanges ot of i? om | ' zh _et 6 call Dinmond | Do-It-Now = sae a , . i = vabrtens Wr wer Bi Barn 9500 to $1,000 before Christ-| 6-6 Pm sane ‘The excitement of it . Site Birwtigham bree, PE SOT | Mrs Knight. MIe-031 for “an SRE bev 06 Last YOUR tikes finally arrived and, to avoid , RCA Service Company | i546 ae RF. McKINNEY : | | seseeceapiner fl RCA Sereice Company RS By Bo Oe anD case once McKINNE : views on quaitncations Inter IDOLE. AGED CHRITTAN WOME = ee ‘ é GHIMNEY AND ROOF evening § to 9 P|" an to care for cana. MMNEY AND OF REPAIR, ¥ ) ite <2 gg] _or call Fm ~ Me, . hauied PE WE NEED wees: SIREAL ESTATE SALES gore, vester ome CEMENT WORK. — GARAGE WA: aad cay —— THE WEEK-END WINDUP . . ... REAL ESTATE SALES| Se grretyse Ot ARMY ak Megat nee | Sec ahaa NT eRe | eee Sar PEERS NT] Lat SESSMENT 2 3 a gets "man Setween S040. We MIDDLE : AGED | WOMAN roa CEMENT WORK CARPETS | GoNT NAULINGREASONABT et A i Protec: clin at “DON'T a raid the bookie rooms in a famous hotel without t ee A FS SA a ae Pree estimation. FE 4037 Gaye, or OR 34274) Wy 9. & Lemee Income Bullé "top ~atre - ane the Estate xchange wc aed LADY 70 Ca Sort, Commercial or, receota! om DUCE —— |S td. Household Goods 27) ing ee eee place's tenant—a famous name—mad; ional he for children while mother works.|\C EME NT KINDS. D RATES ONE OF PONTIAC’ 3 as bigshot. po Wore ac ACS ®ARGEST room bungalow brick of : Call PE 47312, after — Jensen, PE 2-2340. Vente corre you Gmith| furstare buyers cach welling frame. with waliniahes attic, West Is Just a Thing Called Pull ond ‘Port tne . yt ond costs Suiting | came ae 5 SE LS ee y| & Vacant Acreage and Lots : —o co. a Seniae eee? see WANTED FURNITURE) * S72 Sr= coe Tou — : . el 94 W, Huron United bere saything tor CAMERON H CLARE 7 "Gary Cres startled dk Jockeys tnlervewing hina epvomourvn Saino Swe. nd want prompt pour- . lien WW. Miron. ~~ Open evenings : them . « « Vie Damone’s saying he'll get married in|. ried man car. Will STRONG SALES, ; Cogperative Reg) Mstete Exchange 5 ~My bet demee tnee 70 t» foe «cicoR] BOND EMPLOYMENT | PERSONALITY» : OAELAND, ATES'CO._|GREEN LAKE OFFICE > Moulin Rouge in Las Vegas wants Rochester to disk jockey | sus ~onneeneeneey AOENC: COMPLETE LINE OF MASON ret ropaiTone sOvER (ON OREEN LAKE e from there . . . Dick Haymes’ autobiography is due Gor- Set eee week So 2 PE 21006 CREDGTRS FOR ALL LAKES” = | the long-haired grappler, is getting married again. i & . 1 :, oa CRF Oe BOY TF, 8, AUCTION FSG. ee Lt tr ERS : _ WISH.I'D SAID THAT: “A pedestrian's a guy who was Feces Aree sce: FURNITURE. NEEDED ae led a ______ ure there was still gas in the tank when the gauge pointed Wanted yeas Siseess FURNITURE ————S toempty."—Krochler News, 88 ~ ale Gent Fruche .235:::: Blas guy vey are-one of tne. Fe easel Cha wih Ct, Meiaats 8z| LISTINGS WANTED +, “The perfect baby sitter,” says Joe (Spindletop) Marsh, “is the} in Memoriam 2 Speen, 2S ees “Ponting Farm and — {gsc OR Pat § Community| | wE'BOY sett. On TRADE one who knows which babies to sit with and which re ; closet, one Of the largest manu- ; ANTED TO TH, C,-Newingham, Broker : ch to sit on. facturers just offered us the e=- Industrial Tractor Co, | _size gas stove, OR 32004. - l3e3 8. Marshall a vey Shaws cael, beother. - | LOS, eT Te Se) Se eee ot Sete One aa xq,|ASON ALTERATIONS BRE | FE ¢oue - Pe oiees Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 rnhrand ; ee : ‘ t 1954) i ee + October! We can absorb four men into our garsemald in general Live = ip: kinds. fe . Pp s mi eit LISTINGS WANTED _ - . . eS eee ae eee as sap geet SeTOF IE feat pate guna purery wae cS ; OV OF Commissions women e including cement work. OR . PAPERHANGING Av-| ing. pt personal and effi- — Puffing Lawyer Puts Out | Saseretcy aint" Min. "| Sia, og Re a ne i - - aellerelibdd TO hei ge a kre ke Fire Before Help Comes .|E: sat Sevttur tea, | Saami Pur bial he co | QIEEIN, Tar te spines | eee co Fea se tage | eco ta ne RTENON,S EE lauatt tar mAOeE WARPED! SR 1 HAMMOND CHICAGO -(UP) = The hutting | ML ,PemttT MS, Ea Dee EXP ERTENCED WOMAN WHITE, FOR OENERAL|“Orai eyt one brick block 804 (6000 PAINT a ree evtimale| Sid busting. Couple, PED 36% W. thuron i, Realtor Sediy miised oy Jim and Posey butcher at Gabriels” Super Mar, DOweewort vor edule »phced| coment work. Breakwaters sng|G00D PAINT A GOOD PAINTER,|WANTED—LATE MODEL” AUTO. FE ©7741 Eves, FE 54714 and putting of lawyer Anthony T. | Seton set aeagnetes ne| Ea oNetiatew rhe "| Bia Sg™™ om Pom] Sitbens Retest p|_Sei'emener re tan | Ape rigereeseee | | NEW LISTIN Lazzara outdid the Chicago Fire| gatst C. Dingel who passed away WE HAVE OPENING WAITRESS. DAY HOURS, NO SUN-| estimates EM er EM|LIST YOUR FALL AND*WINTER Cal PE T0188 anytime. - , NEW_LISTING . ' Ser 2, R For neat appea: man to as-| days or holidays. Vacations sod) _3-5600. ¢ and pow. Call|WA ME Department Friday. The shock was suiden. the pain) sist heating, avd alr conditioning} Smee" Tones interested in! GODERNIZATION WORK. CAR- T= _S10i6. church, small Mpreferted. orb al ee Firemen battled Loop trattic-to| Sealer snes Our Sart sul] Saty'out must Sewing vo wort] fent Tareapereneeds "ail BST serene AUS (Gior |" bee wan” Oh Couiivr Fe] ream ae arpa Deo, FOR You! answer al — is. Our eyes shed) y for promotién, This ts un-| teach. Riker Fountain, 35 W : too . County pales ane wees Se mine, you an this ends the ft ne i'n. Pas ¥ouNG WOMAN TO LIVE WW. "¥9 Suiamas moved. cxstratme| Painting, Wall Washing |" prea ELECTRIC OCTAR In| WE OUARANTER TOU ACTION “ as . . - wh with children and general euvewtgs, Pree estimate. R bt SS. : that Lazzara had extinguished the’ missed by husband, father housework. in pleasant new home. | _weme_leid 3-3721. 7 . FE Wanted to Rent 29 Ir property to seli tiny blaze by blowing on it _nephews. . eo) EXPERIENCED MEN POR MAK-|_foom. Call Mi 69174 Ove Metimate renteed | PAENTING TRIBE 6 OUT. PRES ‘ oe Careiton ‘or sar : cae - tne and install duet work eae A. J. Webster & Son. OR 3-9402. Sanne aR on _— —_— OR a TO HOUSE — =. ~~ S Priest Calls ‘Blood’ | Ee ise Bae | Help Wanted 8) Peeve tuner © Meren| ius’ & Dust aes peta wou pon| ‘tre Kaen e riest alls Blood [12 AUBURN eo Pe aait3 ee EXPERIENCED COUPLE POR © Seto Oe "PAINTING! PAPERRAGING ~ helms M. Elwood, Rent! we ASSURE ACTION BECAUSE: ” | __Fumeral Directors 4) WATCHMARER Apartment Call’ Mi ¢abid before! — po a ——— TUPPER OM 31 pe Tr aa w . Secret Red Weapon roe pity charge Permanent. Com- SPRING WITH WATIORALLY __Buiiding Supplies 12A WATPs "APER 1NG AND PAINTING. | needed. THELMA M. ELWOOD, Son coc Gap Jour properey Donelson‘Johns ry th new location & day| Sdvertisea company for UsED WALL Wha aD FAISTIRG e rn t he te listed with our firm. Rat: WILKES-BARRE. Pa we — = ¥e: ing 2 nights. Myer’s oe. xeeptional k $30. per 1,000 1-06879. _& board. 3611 Rad. sold, nothing ag pals . - a ‘ FUNERAL HOME eiry Ghep. Tyl- qualified _ women ber, pipe I beams, angie iron WOMEN WANT W Son EMBUSTE Wants i listing because ‘Blood, human blood" is the se- | —UESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” |; ; position. ihvensag use of car gis - te oft .- or Alig —- MM. ; mutual goal tne been eret weapon ‘of the Communists Voorhees-Siple fraser, tor dig room. shear ve peceseary. Part or full time, MI) ket 0. alled Lake WALL WASHING AND PAINTING vn ae, FE 6723. reached. ’ 8 m : . “SERVICE TO ALL LAND according to the Rev, Joseph P.| FUN tenance Apply Poutiec Press, Box Business Services 13 : lorés. Qualified tenants furnished. NERAL HOME |_% kastructinns ms Photos & Accessories 21) RUSSELL H YouNG ‘RENTA McGinn, a Maryknoll missionary | Ambuance Service Plane or Motor 9| ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | ~~ _ ~ | AORN TPR tien. . from Woonsocket, R, I. Pe_34378 | Help Wanted Female 7)4CORDIONS LOANED FREE TO repaired by factory trained men|CONTAX TIA CAMERA w. A/F bii0 7 Father ; > beginners also 6 EE TO! at our store. Generel Printing &| 20d, telephoto lems, pies cther| S*t7e, wile ans 1, cane ovires a House ‘cmeeniomes = Can. BOX REPLI _ ATTENTION ain PASTING Leto ba | eee Co TW. Lew! cial PE etek ne et PTO) lower” Fe tases. ines ’ munist aggression yesterday at a R ES Housewives — Ace TREE REMOVAL, THE [And ruses Estee Gost North end ve} OR 3-1872_ OR 3-179 omg Anning cr aegray sy At 10 a.m, today Foe Zart-ea ‘work ‘und’ wil be Kee Marver. = aN eaten | 55 E|~~ Physiotherapy ZiA) ; * belly wad taite, Pe lh eee ——. Guinn - Hr co call MiO-0007 fer] ger'gusert: = Masry, Myers Sony sivnabers, radian, ‘sleebert loc hoage. of apt sunfurnshed SE 9 FO OOS that whe in Guitolic Priest said| ' the following boxes: Work Wanted Male i Noutsed ares Pe Sailn merge Pee Frac = 7 : a lecture . Red uhioy thee $:.7, 8 9 10, 3, 4, Want Ads ACCOUNTANT WASHING MACHINES ee sae maces ~ Johnson to go to Korea in which the politi- Hin ; > - . TRONERS & MOTORS a FURNISHED 7 Ore tae co said: * z* 2) a 1 108, {| Work for You! Office Manager PHowe te, ca BURNIE ADAMS RADIO TELE| bowe or are, ving, euareers ae sent 7 : : , ‘ ; vers . ’ ‘ DA! “7 ; Se wa Li Cn en Kam] ME MR” Yo mae anne we | Seema, (Mee wn reel EE yOU NEE gestae wothe’ nant tadons. vesestid |e See eee Cae Wetted’ im |BUSINESS,1S BETTER|ts ba. Boo * VEER), NEEDNT LOOK) ick te" aie Ei over and over la ‘We mun a Cemetery Lots 5 coery dav to thn bene, To seit, 1-1 CARPENTRY. PCARTIC AND — arr nad chigt in SWEET s RA ce FURTHER! For\ ‘that __ Otfieg Open 8 - 0 Oe sae = w= einseer 6 funn, a epostala. PE 5-008¢. assified! Reaches thou-/ouan hou 4 eny.| A. JOHNSON,’ Real afivioned io ane oe one ee i: aa may be plnce a Postiee Prose | NOE _FESO77 sands for-“a song,” you) Dons ease ny OO! a ee Re z FE 4-2533 wae succeed,” Father Mc-|¢ LOTS IN MABONIC SHOTION| Went Ad for ency GRDNE or CARPENTER REPAIRS aNd at; Might say. FE 2-8181 for thing else you. want) 4 T Ginn told the committee, pees ,Memorts * GHOWERS action! quiet cecvies thers | ad-writing servi ea "hge ' MAS. elegraph Rd. : | | EARS BRT org cin | STILTS | ck West le ee Se EP 7 Seen toe . i 7 ~ Perk. i Y Ste: rd 5 Bird: : hy “ a eee te jn Bn 5 Jee ‘ x a eed: > es 44. ‘ ek : 7 - Vi vee pe eae | : 2 ee « =s * Pa) \ z 3 ane ins Z ‘ Le é i en, * i E } ; < 2s : ’ = i ? oe ae ‘ ; (|__| _*_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1954 Rent Houses Untura. ,36| For Sale Houses 43|SLICE OF HAM . ef SS ROOM FLAY OVER.) Obey That Impulse! ; - a he Private lake, . phone snd dial * rej i 6 fooms bath, pice lots. ! Yami Sod eck tors ee can | fea ss Honte is alee and clean. CUCKLER REALTY N * FE +001 a, = Eves PETA. PE 5-8312 K ET \ - This Week’s Special - COOLEY LAKE drigh * eats pe ‘Misestive’ cocveine tne come, all in good condition. 7 6 ROOM BRICK yas. one 3 hems, Soeawe oe 3 BEDROOM Oak with eat Paved wrest on ment td He ey caly $3300 dows prion. : — $1. Seen) a] Sia.e0o tonight SL VALVET, Renker 4 yereet near rechocis and bus MILLER — oo NORTH : NEAR ST. marae ey aes 2 income. 1% V4 ee a oh Bet Sa. seta tars babemene wih ‘ene furnace Pull comet ari Ean “ts down woah te veliveme. : — . WEST ‘SUBURBAN | = FLOYD: KENT, Realtor xcellent ouses : ouses- “Ww. rence diica “Practical sew with fl I thon Som as near otoree "| Br mam +306 Disie Mwy PE 54173 tee nr pt Choe im Sm TUR T° | essemectss “" | sr scniey | CPEN © OPEN “22S attached Willow Beach Keego . corner the Yang Tenet’ sca | SUNDAY 2,5 7 -Pasee_Rerel Oop bene tee Sun. 1 to $ pam. ¢ py yy A RS "Ture oll Telegraph st Blown sUNDAY {78 O'CLOCK 3 Bedrm. Brick crest SNe COZY BRICK SYLVAN LAKE LOT | teauy new moss te bie BUNGALOW oo price 4 a only $13,900. Located right on Au- ) SS te oes OPEN 7 Hass fs SUNDAY 2-5 WARD F. PARTRIDGE : -| REALTOR FE 2-8316 to. 201 Linden. ot IF. C. Wood Co. geet FE 5-5091 or FE 5.2564 REALTOR 1 Se pres pc gt Si Sa NG | ., HUMPHRIES eis Te 4 ws a, ioe eae a, ee sane Es baths cach ; We pay you Si 1 tg . Beare"| LBREES | Ese es te, Mich, | _ Cail = | ~we—— R'E OF STEN] (DRAYTON PLAINS | OPEN | ===" |Humphries” ; Off Gashabew 000 : . : wag erage cemt| DRAYTON BOBS" | Sunday LS p.m. WHITE |peatror, Fezous lot heme. u ES a Se eee Sires] BROS. [OPEN sy; ACRES: hs inte Mien ars) OR 3-1872 OR 3-1769 SUN, 1 to 5 : o beaut, em stron. hems, eaves gievet,| Sus tae Se + Fiirabeth front. This 3 bed- and egprontmetoty OPEN OR ¥7118, TO 6 Gaus = <4 yanch b for open signs Fenton Foom. ayy Singh A Re I A= pag — Sage Also = oe, 5 Teun Cae = Kees Proper fing Tiatd | ADAMS REALTY CO. | 4 wom nadeoom bane, rims] ‘Paztegms “puvate" Seach it] Brome Ry OHS D ANCHOR REAL ‘ 8, " os . : oe YLO sera pum | aces tinh, sae GAYLORD ree terrae) “onsaste | ]Ohnson | eae Gesevalems tseolley 0s FA Li 981 u ds, “tet tet » cones. | “# & Punt Ot wend aeiel Yecant gp bunee-| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FOR BETTER HOMES - Dare sareet ner pa b ont. en, on i= | basement 1 INCOME i lenie. Well Sort S008 BROWN _in' HGS wh pret Pe eat. GATEWAYS to atng Site Soelaa, st Priced ae You will pling bedroom ‘ HAPPINESS ir pcom apartment ne tr ae vett “ocated, tb home with stairway te| $7,500 FULL PRICE — 9 room 9? por peek, are i rege psa dar fecred aamie in ovcclions eenes erty heme wre 8 Sonase. poved ’ ‘ price “5 he “oun very . Gon "Convenieat ceten: ap cor| aah HURON GARDENS _| peer (as RIDGEWAY on. a wi please | $4,880, MODERN on "chile |# ACRES located on vue | one tort Be cot Dd qs _Bald — panel ee tine) Sees ieee Wea oe | Seaton, eoee| Fare ee ey! ta/ Lempleton ‘mn perfect to of land with ® good sparimesi part furnished. New dows "ena #00 11 per oo Pring mate fe, and dere | fee beet ip gonitd | | Seiee “emty #haae CASS LAKE Prighborhood: Ske th terme . $1.10 DOWM—Brand new 3 bed- there “8 food Te wel 8] freee terme. ngtaeed, Otlred a etc 6 ee mcken beme win | p cetvoem, Tyas, * exterior ail 4 sstached im Sylvan. Lake AYDEN | Serer s3 sc) gos "rs THEY DON'T COME “apeiron wired, niche Ron, mate $2,500. a CHEAPER BY THE tre, ge take —y #-- 7. Brectewa: 2 a4 06% Walton Bivi _- FE g0ts1| hot water OXBOW LK. FRONT consisting of | Beceuse Merwe Oey ‘Son Callotats end wil sacrifice with ‘Geel 0s8 | fe a a Trost, jt _sontes walt | A JOHNSON, Reattor~ | Soume ‘igceSegetden, ook __ no to et Se clamae ot “Sater. | A als rai hc Be iors” | free, Mao este sown. Re FE 4-2533 "kEEGO HARBOR Wy : HIE fit li Be a tl id ne g: - ‘ if a store axa Ft. |’ BEST BUYS § ’ . mmaculate : Jie =. Telegraph Rd. 6 rom modem. Chases a MAIN CORNER open sumpay 10s | “PUTTEMORE oT. Modern 9 rm | (nneiie senits rome $00, pet | 1704 : ——| porch, Purabare tes ee TODAY LH BROWN. Reattor | beste Sinttettttey so | Soom valde’ eS ees Enjoy.the - [Kk ng Templeton, Realtor oe $8. . Wto-s ry te = Orchard = Rear 25 feet can be u TRI LEVEL . Haron B gait | Saw minute say of the ON Thrills of Spee Eves. ideale HILLTOP HOME race dh hot water recreation oa Overiooking the country side OPEN terme. —— M. HAN Convalescent : ocated morn of Machester, ST. First offering one Lake | £ Se Seon, eemel{ §~ SUNDAY 2 to 6 P.M. "Pretine’s olor bower Sonsisting | | REALTY CO. REALTORS 4 a: Home - bee £ Eee eo ier ge wey | ea "| ~—C Living ibility four foot tiving Soom wits {3 belipems tans ia Fide roome & full beth. Pull basemest | Open Eves, 104 = Possi ity Entchen” end fail beth. The tered , Onl tnd ween. soit Gens’ ents hot water. Tits wext DOOR cH the Year Berry $f ccenet eel tant f lower level oe Bring cuaewe, marvic sills. te Se some well Worth the asking) cl seaped - Juss 4 anes Foon aise = full beth. This | Pull @ivided basement, oll fur 7 SO, terme. ee A d west of AB & Ge ee eee | SS DOWN (om SURE a, deaap Sein eet colt ae tune Hriced want et a INCLUDES rative Resi Estate Exchange TR Pp 2-BEDROOM Meee fe huse. ives a MORTGAGE € and garege. 1 sere, nicely iand- RANCH TYPE $3000 down Cail for snnointm ust HAVE YOU BEEN Drive Gt vert Saree we ea scaped, pared road. living room. | |. h HI LOOKING Ie rer Leke Bees chem | Sem nets tye Mato teen | North HOMES W TE For a nice two bed fate and weted for open sign. | $2600 down $00 per month bun-| 705 Fourth home Wit @ goed sine fiv- AYDEN _days onty” PE 5-100. . . OS See ast, Srerioke be H ) bane" aan “erd, Sat in Beautiful BR : i Ld chert Thensn ond Gin- 6B, Welton Bivd, _PE Soest " walls Syme Penced 4 Phone OR %1879 oF +1788 ted Tory se ie ote ~*SELL OPE l ’ Pia ecg bt Crescent Lake | ry fies, Te isnt 3| Rave, been louine tor. eve OR cot Sos Patty Mme ae: 1 Country Club |For The bed (al > Bot) ike thts at only 98.900, sunps¥' 1 To'5.0 : . sta Executive ,.. a ee el CUSTOM RANCH | Bloomfield Highlands | Subdivision | pratessional Man Priced: from 06 508 $13,000 ob NEED ROOM TRADE some al delight jooms.” Cor or a a | Prvety Bent, ee Rete ee oe ioe 4 Bema | : ‘ om tom built and with bi ry +> ae ay ‘ HERBERT C DAVIS | fo Iitwntett Paint | ceil Fame oes | os sto Subp | eee tee et ere $350 Down, Sal ate armen a] Soon iat De _ Signed for i iG tne 36335 i tin? i rt i 2 i Sa ut : ; Hl fa 2 =< O ate ei He i f til ti a i Hs : ol il _, Full Price < | Seis minole Hill susseame, | BoP era rete Tmmnnee caus |, Mee - rie hie eee sea| REALTOR S| Siete te’ eee: | HOW TO GET THERE 3 * Lares Siving Foom costume! | Bonsyeth ska "Reads ton _ |NOW-IN YOUR HANDS] foren: FullRigh “Sgeement take yee, te 3, fee minuets ‘+ |-—an easy way to fill Ai for su “hiltee. shown by | for MANN a ppc age ar Wont Leslie R. Tri Realtor ' ke section! , See ant seshe . 7 Ads NOW for whatever 2 ee 5 HANNAN you want, - Pa oe | © Lincoln 4-4900 ah be a z ; § 5 4 "H filh — ? wn OD; «= = + 3 * 4 iy g es) wv oO Y ; i 8 3 i _——+ . * eee ee + ae eT eee oe eee oe oe 7 ee Ore a, 4 ae a Pe 7T ——? i k ’ *\ r las e, dave Sages} A 2 : 3 ‘ , ~ y ~» ef a ie es ) ® . nd / ‘ ‘ J “ 7A res « ‘ os n ad — q ; i I, : 42 _- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2.1955 © ~~ ; | wud i Fer Sale Houses g nae anh ot Sele Hons by" Dick Turner’ Sale Suburban Prop. 45A| Sale Business Property 49 __Sale Land Contracts 83 _| ad for t unt 4a bemr sare | FOR COLORED ‘ma dest Ass Atbor

— hae WARD PAUL A. KERN, Realtor porto and trans- | Co-operative Real Estate oe S N = Cmsens ooo, gw, LE mn. ncTOUSENOLD OO ms 1-971 =, PARTRIDGE NATIONAL BUSINESS WHEN YoU NEED Ez F kz 12 He a EF lh : a : [Tj 2s i ua5e ii i E if ij i i f j ri : Fi - : : BRICK — [Dwight st. Eerie | Eee Ser eargice| iin” gets hey | ie wae. ey Ber sk | - COAST-T0-COAST | 629 to $500 / ’ be aed to open sign. “ " Re =— Cer . r J La _ : RANCH HOMES og Oe and atic Sing trem Gorlend &. to Lake po aah A gy EE ee a aaa te aes or S rgest We can help you with: LARGE LOTS. | #e.*thes. Sure cee Sat wfc 'tawrea | Gs'b arnmeicd times por | Far Germee sso ME shen | Matte Rome | LAKE PRIVILEGE |e w. mum ore seu| SSt'epty ‘each each Som -. SEMI-FINISHED attractive features or without furniture, Reasonable) pay C/N E sec passed Te ALSO LAKE FRONTS | zero ae ARIS & | Telephone us or call at our of- Prall Street — as brick trent, brick down ent and terms. AY O'NEIL, Realtor ——. % TO % ACRE ‘PARCELS.| accessories tee. : t = SYLVAN- LAKE 73 W. Huron; Open 68 pro gig Bg Be SCENIC HIGH LEVEL OROUND. | 30 yenre st mala. street, bree: spells. ‘som Pe One | only Giese down. Phone PE 3-110) or PE 40732 And one lares bedroom, sp loco ad vine Lovely 2 bedroom modern ranch = Oil furnace rage. It's @ OUT JOSLYN TO SILVER BELL/| tion. ag B . Miiness forces . $739) DOWN. - moter $1,200 Down type home, lates carpeteg iving | ocperative Reel Ratete Eachene? | nice home. efi emia C~ “4 A~, rogers Poo: STATE spem, = ? tine Press Bor No 36. ‘ 7 JOSLYN ROAD | SA ‘cami, =| Ome s tatteen,t | | che, gem tension, eet Eterna |cdterane nal aaa eeesen|— BEAUTY SALON | FINANCE CO. LAKE-ORION tional dinine room, This ts fully tmsuiated, Auto. ol) heat, brand new 2bed: Cocporative Real Metete Bs dy np.| WM. H. KNUDSEN £°Z,, cen vice with Double garage, Lovely lawn. Will evertookina Scott Loke Just =| 200 Dekiang Ave.____FE 6006} / Dee to i! heaka rit gecrince FE 4-1574 HURRY an and many other oa omit © areer tor 013.000 Sylvan Lake Front ou sure can't go wrong on A New Development fom 5 boone exceptionally wel | 02 Pontine State Bank Bidg. ONLY 3 LEFT FE 4-4516 ive. FE, $-8906 food vfestares, Por further or unfurnished for $11,500. Terms.| James K Bivd. Spacious $% th community of vem typo bemes, | so deed. arcs mamest, Bu PE . 1! Postion stot Stet Big, | concur othe. Dorothy Snyder Lavender) pe ‘A bet ot wan oe RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 13 ces. oars, in {Sb 4 26ee or Mites = GET CASH QUICKLY 40. Maron M4. SPE sail i iaving foom Sat Prone FES Tiel or OR S160 | Watch tor the Ferry ‘Actes ‘sign. | BOWLING ALLEY Up to $500 form sine Lichen, 2. pics Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Scien, onthe. prover ly @ aleve. 3 pect tedtes, lund p | See anaes | For Ste Labo Prom 44) Clee to Monte || ibaed incr AE | "gar oh ree mand 2. Se ecemrep rer ar AsT aed) oan , *, me ‘ ™ ANNET] ise Best, “are gesch- = | as, Fr. OF SELECT FRONTAGE. | cation | Close to bus service | Pee wa OFFERS i a ae or Lown fae wih bt aloe nm RID AY OAKLAND : A Little Ge San Dr i : Near Do Rorth ot, stee oct 3 gg i gt 100 ae 1 eeeten peng Caught Stealing!! LO AN CO , car Downtown Ser eg Pnciises | Dies, terme cermrmed, Saree 3] sere, Goo. seed reed Fag S| gree, sermee ol you get wim tn ee ghttphpormecd und | New awnings. i's car es- bens PE 61308 see. very d peighvorbeed. Low | Fou ill Teel ‘vou stole, Wad | Sten time ore | Est ake“, =| Lake & Water Frontage | "OE TET Eee reese! FE 2-9206 5 ol as expo Le, rmort wis Seuss arn Rag | avTgchie ie aici. | Sevewr tne "RTeeet Crete | tec, te ead bermen Bae | er beae af Canc” se, Sie | m0 PONTIAC STATE Ban BLDG: Bess Setter. a ‘200 (rocenahy poteed af s1e.004, HOLMES-BARTRAM $ miles trom ony me int Fish : caly Gh Ge | - Double Lake Front 292 _Dinte_mignoey _O®_ 1000 | gown. os A fen pays “ =a Z LOANS TO R ll Y EIL, WM. H. KNUDSEN 2 Ace oe Blvd. or. Pike A Nery lovely lake front Lake Privileges up - includes vont sales cutbonsd a aoe Onl usse OU Oras" ore ge : z JDSE} jeet deep. 6 room modere front pon. shade oon 360 FEET oe Oekinnd” iiss 308 {ot and guns a came OUSEHOLD omesncn Cooperative Real Batate Rxchange REALTOR ‘home, full basement. gs-| level like new shingle bun- LAKE FRONTAGE $5. ‘take Acres No.2 cn Mann i doeen't. It's the nicest ve] FINANCE CORP. OF “412 W_ Buren rE | FE 44516 Eve. FE —— rose. This preperty weed | gelew with spervetinn, rome On Lite Stiver Lake, one Ra. 008 ina Leow ts vibe‘ + at seo PONTIAC vow some gerwmey | BATEMAN ——| FE EEE OS Sea | Rees | ETE! sraTeWIDE | LOANS ® Stee Bichon, full bom. : ae plex Hotsion, FE pated - A very’ nice x 125, Nicely Candscaped.y Runs . S Sat Bite seat ond stone. Peal : OXFORD AREA | Prostioniy ace Svar ¢ room —— . Dareet containing three lots trom eo. Grengn So lake a poral : 90 Doe seep cae | Catrina, Seen] = Eee Satecwee| indian Village || Ea hr ae EC LADD | MBenuee bine Beak Bg | a se oon water | from Ponting new ho] Secpeyene, tite water, vlose to downtown | polse and just a short walk _ | 4288_Dime_Bwy OR_>8981 | we’ odes ee | Co ; sewer new “bath. off heat and the | furnace Large = Now meome of $340 for the children to Webster MoS Real LoTa sALzk mmunity Loan Co, fot widow | total of this 2 bed- rage activ F month Offered at on! ool ious 6 room Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ; ai brice =. . ed y/ ee all and water mont furnished or price room bungalow | ts Foom . ae 15,500 each duplex, terms. rick cofknial and 1% ted | 1 N w St. Ph PE SSS) Ao ee Ra. N of Kegs, a | pet completely . 30 E. Lawrence ‘ : . on te e ; Y : - inti. Ba oe RP choirs ree fey “eat ia Fug OM) Se See | Ed, Se eed s| FEZ ISI . Sas. 2° -& —! Off Jostyn heme § reom Calle, ‘charms G coreene, Also 13 lote tr with sewer | Son SALE: PILLING STATION | Servies 4 Seve Newer strie 2 bedroom : ED HORSE oll ou as An oo apps & 3g Basy and water : SALE: A o~ G . — oan JUDSON BRADWAY MAJESTIC | with house, FE 4¢-2148. Re | ETS [ots mene .| 6 iting tor fae) Ee dha Rr a hi ye E 802130 lot rear yard. ing nice yearly income Only $1,400 Down Locateg west of Poatiec, >/MARE STREET — BEAUTIFUL bate © mente. Sige Se ieentery LOW INTEREST OPEN SUNDAY 15 Soly 410500 18 DAY Pos: | | a¥ GUNER. } BEDROOM HG *. ol 2 bedroom | w — built bedrm® lakefront “home” wit tse See, oe GAS STATION FOR LEASE. FE funds for: single fam poss ~ i+ SResION ely” furnished. atached in 1982. Has oll’ heat, car- excellent sand beach Be sure) # sis! : garage. Gas fu _ nN : rt. ‘sunroom. Well tand- ’ to notice the well-ti 23 ft. 0 Buy—To Sell—To Trade . 7 a ©. IRWING ROSA pr speci | SegrSthcreaettarget|Ovtonile Area | Esai gt | RRR Sa ag |S AETCM | OMREAT aD MERE MES © Te CPE TERN 2 / ¢ dedrotm heme. 0 rooms win ly situated on 41 acres. T Straits Lake. Quick porses- sn ott ge age ge : : and fixtures, (500. will agree Prone FE }0we or _ FE ; 22181 | Rdroome on tnd loot, tile WEST SIDE) Dedroom ‘and bats on txt| Pull price only 68,808. Eve. Boat included. Ail for the low _on terms. PE #1121 a 3 te S ART BUYS «<— features _ i eepen, dendy + eel * fee Noor, mont with oft tur. & Sun Mr. Vaillancourt, price of $8,950, terms. BARDwARR STORE AND SPORT- Swaps 85 : matic water heater, fenced “Income $140 “aved street, $3,000 Of $21.00 is carpeting FLOYD KENT, Realtor REALTY CO: REALTORS Doing oot business tm lake ~ rear yard raved street down, , drapes and curtains. Also ohn Kinzler ‘Realtor : ated we Real Ectete Eas | Wf Pentios off eo =| BAUSH & LOMx ¢ x Only $12.600—terms ® WEST emall guest house. School John Kin , 2% W. Lawrence FE 56105 Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. area. Terms. Ask for Mr. Thom- | _ scope. $40. MA 63831. i | Site tae.garan, Bea] Te "Th" Aaowens oh LE nt |B. otnee TE Dinte wey.| ext, LOOR Te REACH | Sa Det rmenas | tect ceeee 88 Win . ROSE McLARTY Sitver Lake Front Cocperelttn Beet Petcks ‘ie FRTME BUILDDIO siTis On CHE: mens it3g8_w. | cere meseted, oF chet gun ie Off Baldwin __YE_3216 or FE §9010- Remodeled form home whi _ Pee Sines aod enasbeth | ONCE IN A’ LIFETIME | shot trode. Fe esom, Due fe “00 ond ot a aew = apprenimatety 1 acre of Lakes. No down payments. ; J A, LAND CON- room pun YOU'LL LOOK A LONO TIME land with akefront lot , For Sale Resort Prop, 444 OPPORTUNITY wt lee ale ean ene Cama athens | Zor sa, sere of and with oo| — 1084I0R. al nicely” land. . wm, RET) HORSE | sazztoctarer centres to sets | if, Vtcwen "On a itie heat, storms and screens, having a stairway to large atic: with | firepiace, sun room ATTENTION HUNTERS emanate BD. soon All jabber, and customer | FOR SALE OR TRADE. COLEMAN Moderat down payment Every room large, modern kitch- Se cae 6 Sedrompe Sp. | — = Leg capin in “Heart of the North — accounts, t. raw ma-| Biend-air, High oil : GT balance 's like rent. WE en, oak fleors, ful) basement. 3 ‘fefl Basement with oi} steam ir on 10, Surrounded by | PE ¢232 __——CFE 90178) = decmunte. | cquipmen for pickup. ii Elisabeth KNOW If WILL AMAZE ear garage chicken coop, Fruit heat, attached 2 car garage lake price $2,000 cash. SPECIALS cas nae ae on ee _ Lane ted, EM 32717, You. * trees, & berries. Good soi} for and utility room. $26,250. . . ae, p “Excelient|. Terms to responsible party of |PRENCH’ PROVINCIAL COUCH arden. Only 5 miles from town. ‘terms The Following Homes oF. ce ont pertnership. Write Pontiac hag te goed, condition éor gun of equai , Mmaculate ts best description SEN CIIN , Sale Suburban Prop. 45A) re. A wtte land and better value. O Don't be serry you didn't see it OPEN SUNDAY .2-§ - |. rs me ana Gaky “ ° OTEL OP | TRADE orm LAND CONTRACT. Kampsen _— Roy Annett Inc. 1 tit BROWN, Realtor “owe gyre Mt te A OF | emell hence mertgues cele her: FE A EAST i 71. autor. new or used Realtors FE 4.0528) Very neat, toom modern bun- |28 ® Hurog "Fevers: sne2 | 313 Elizabeth Lake Rd. When Witter comes — age my em ey TRUCK STOP DOING GOOD Bus et Ag Me ™ mh galow, just % block off Auburn| Open Evenings and Sunday 14 377 8. Telegraph Eves @ Sun.| Ave 2 car garage, lot 402120 . 4 Bedroonts —be warm and cozy | A indre Rd op Auburn Ave ry . * [Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Ciose to schaple & ‘bus. Only | - Here's an excellent 7 room : FF 7-761 : : : ACRES NBRAR ROCHESTER. | —~ La | Ht WILLY, TON WAGOR 7a —AURURN MANOR | JOSEPH F REIS; = , brick home the whole fam- in a home of. your | ACRee eee ota FE | TO BUY TO SELL — REALTOR | ‘chet Sas anon WAGON. “Ai AUBURN MA! | JOSE . REISZ Te ae ston or own. A call to us now 5-0481. Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see.| Roll scraper. Wan ‘umblh ; s 53) W. Huron Bt, FE 32050 q ee oe 4 : wow 5 den tractor clothes avout mie cor oo chy tans 2s Fe Se a reomzant cath acy be the answer to |RUNTING PROFERTE. a 7038/" SUPERMARKET | "creat chp Ranch Home 2er48 ail aluminum rNOLOTS Citen fgarags, ee St eee weer) | _Rrrarisistate”® bewe se close) poctor ordered ewner to sel this | Gq BUICK SPECIAL FOR BGOTTT iding, Tennessee Ledgerock fire- ‘UTS COM sot your housin rob- S ACRES HONTHWEST OF BAY | Dot, spel now doing 638.000 to! tn neat ines. Ne ne Foam has 10 ft. pic-| New § room three bedroom home ai + ita pha rong A igags | F s Ae : - oo : — 4 By Howe month with very trade | fe . sane. ee a se ke) a eee vis . ems, or instance: ¥. good 3unting i gh net profit. Newly remodeled | garage Lot 100x280 Truly a fine | tivileges. Only $8.950 torme, Call SUNDAY 1 to 5 ici. pence it lly ie anor Sen Sen at Fuatine. | home. Takes $5000 down | Fe esas “cr” crop at 100 Rast == Pa 02808 Peat domes, Real Ke.) en reel Jett round eighber- ig eg? — 5 alee JOSEPH F.REISZ | Pte ® . Be Comfortable & Cozy tate : _—™ on peak Price at imm our YEAR a MALE BEA. re peat W Huron st cease | One en eg UE BURBAN 301 DRAPER ST. 2245 Briggs In this 2 bedroom bunga- ‘For Sale Farms 48, “ints, sale of fort, tock i gic apd Bloe Tick just rt BE eee | an neko. nosh tammetnne ares ceed oe hee ee Small Down Payment cae treed bet die ae een — ~~~ | fixtures - gortanie sprayer compete e500 DOWN lent tiled kitehen, 1‘: car garage. west ¢ ks to 301 Draper New 3 bedroom ranch style nace and heavy insulation - 200 ACRES ROY KNAUF Realtor r what v Q oe i Priced $8,000 with $2, down, St. built in 1953. Tiled bath, makes heating problems a 6 : WILL SW** WF TRAVELO 9 ROOM HOME OUT AUBURN.| Call FE €9584 or stop at 136 , marble sills, flush sliding thing of the . Located # room home. 2 lakes. 2 barns. | 28's W. Huron FE _2-7421/ housetraiier for cual or down NEEDS SOME FINISHING. East Pike ‘St 1S TEV. rps doors, lifetime aluminum on . _ near the § acres cherries, Paved highway. LAWRENCE W. JUST A FEW STEPS |, -Salding, lot TBRIS4" and 1 iccadaie Reheel aad peaed M22, Near Glen Arbor. | Mich, + nos POWN GAYLORD) series | rare toe | SR PSR | Laie hoc BeoM LAER FRONT. wean | /| Mes plscomne teteee |. aT Le ee. | Winter Winds Can't PAUL JONES REAL ESTATE NEAR ST: MIKE’S | Open Sunday FE 40564) fing ntcomplete Pith Touch It ee a yen 5 ROOM ir wae ATTRACTIVE 2 eae aael ONE STORY Spee tor ‘recreation, va beet | 3414 Shaw Drive Tre tee sll cockund toes tr ‘ae bale Gaee HOME PRICED TO SELL. New two bedroom home with ex- > floored om ed ample ; enug as a bug in @ . x : cellent basement & floored attic, | for 3 poocnand rear | Ranch Style A Feel heart-warmer _ wih “me -| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Total’ price ‘siieon, Win’ very | kote Wee street Se S| paeaen Tae “nterestivety See oeee Meteting — | “nom house, S babun, Guly 675 b00 | Beoperatire Resi Ratate eemengs | cc ctop et it, Mon Pps et | Ase pte aces, Ske tess | a ic xe 5 : ; : : ’ : z z aE Senange ONE OF THE BES oe vac NT AND WAITING Podrovmé, tiled’ beth, coupe There rs « full “basement Wr mares s -| BENEFITS FOR YOU |8RICK ranch type ¢ room home| FOR YOU. | = gre Bena ‘aren 3 See ae 20 ACRES : Tam full basement, Dudeing 6033 To Bu -T Pell Te 890x215 und vileges on for dog kennels or chickens. 7 room modern, full bath, new through Classified ad fae ban stered canal YOu BUY IT\WE’ 1T Loon Lake. SEE Incidentally, all the power F A. furnace, basement, garage g ssifi ads, ? car garge With pav * IT! Off Welton Bivd., garden thn ehicken . brooder house. 13 : drive. Lt 100x300, restricted loca- mile east of Sashabap tol the amAsing "low ‘price, of Ase, oe ee - tion. | Phis ts \ . ak - today and eyery day. Sell, proud to show * asonah x “ low signs. . only $13,500 with terms. a ne & 13, nerseee M-15 . ‘ East Pir “ag ~~ \ : : .Other fine homes and building sites he y rent, hire, recover lost| formation ~ “f j PN REatToRs =| - Bateman & Kampsen | {* 70uftpepeetion “GING in the Clasatfied ke wee a ee Demme 35 Yamane REALTORS ROGER B. HENRY, Inc.| section! Fos * Seey wey. GA 3 LORD oon Oe wal un. 104 FE 4-0528 $11 Main ; OL 1-911 ion! For anything | = Y 1018 W . Rochester, Michigan you_ need, furs to furni- NEXT BRANCH |.377 8 Tel ’ q Call FE 2-8181. Open Sunday FE 40004 reef obvies 1 Co-apetative Real Estate Mibhonns 7“. ture, see the ‘For Sale { , ‘ . a 4 a > f ‘ a ee | -" f~- ‘oat eas ~ 4 f Cw 2 lee Gees ae. a . j 2 Ee: fi / * —— 74 - PR ag ee ee — . ‘ * bi ™ So ae . : : ’ +; ‘ . } wey . ok. ‘ As F an ; : ~ ‘ a | :. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 po 87 : by Dick Aian ) MA Good condition, 616. FE | puppierAge 24 mo OR 3-9280 LE 4 76 sable haebeu GARLAND STOVE; FRENGH FRY-| | male: Blue Merie and Tri tomATOES $i BUSHEL. 3 ; ‘| ‘pick them. 202 Lake A Q APPLES DELICIOUS, JONA ‘ eports eq ~| Macintosh. Sprayed. 61 bush- # or anything of equal value. J.| —Int. Pid Ch. “Lynehs Speaker.” | 0)“2 G0 peut ‘hee Perry Ranch, Texter Ra. Near Fid. Ch.- ‘Bunny Rup Bank- aoe Bere Ra. ae Lakeville] gr." Danie by Linesman & Speed _Lk. Rd., Clarkatoa. 5-6087. _Sed Leonard," "=" | Sammy Line oveda "Beagles. | Sale Farm Equipment 76 Sale Sporting Goods 65) AQUATIC GARDENS — ANNOUNCEMENT “Ap . Equipment x wr pecee | Seat Pec cas eu Lead! Bi po ee 12 GAUGE povsiF BARREL 2 FEMA + Tthaca shot \ : pbit you yo and your authorised Ford for 20 cours double barrel same Good meshester make. lee Norton, PE 4-6240. +30 KcockER pubpiES. AK 21 com service with GUNS _ Phone FE $40 1 gery Soars” Dron “a oid ear BRITTANY . i : es —s— EW " Pontiac Tractor and creie ‘broses + FS) «This show T've been in it a whole year now and CONE S"RENTAL m hr 0 whale Jour mew ome) ee re Wa ‘mating Coats, 1251 Baldwin ER, ol Weavet Unga and Lyman] | CLEARANCE bun igetwe™ "Heke as ster | FOr Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) | riitizamrcGntear |g — rE . * “ : a ‘ me OF TOOLS & 7 WHEEL TRAILER ¢ FT TONG | AROr ee see Ne COAL) TALBOTT LUMBER | so aut Seen es tee We ofter biggest discounts on ali Plumbing and Heating coil for walk-in couier. some tube My Ey - BR une Supe Co ionthe year Wake M8 babi to Degundre at tle Open Sundays arn a {Sss" Oohisas’ Foose. weed ussst. Hhies Pumps, Doubles, naw — 2 rE = —— Dig vine-white. “Pie 47392 MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO | foiLETs cLOSE COUPLED, : Gelury quio. 300 $2.75 caver... 01.80] SRAPTING BOARD Se BY Go Sik | SBUieM chrome, eeroccent Namie. newest design for mod. pethroom Rem. a a oe cca a | SY De Fy fi Freaie sn “ie _Se0 ‘Orchard Lake Ave tube” aindahos .c vial Monin me & 30-60, Jap. 300 Cal. Krag Prmcrece BT)O)O)RG ee monte ete ree ee fe serie ; i i a _ Otsens Alps stsare a sha ges 1 Re ee sores 120 per Goer. | ich ROME Meare cckees| Rectsve, sissees sed yest supniy ig ert 1a) St eecae emcee | errata ee sons| Seay Som Shae, Soe [ae Saresee rp MED Do E, rs] at eer gear EN POR = Sree rts oe ester, OL ak. for a4 rrry iis" Re Edie set censens EG we en 3 or 4 rooms * Seach, (ee RCA aoe | sonable. PE 5-6408. +1368. tease a tal ree ere oe Ss | Seok EL | ise Pee -:.. i” oe SHALLOW-WELL | seT|8O DOWN PA ON RE) Seecris ranges ate $27.02, Sere Lose , ea j= Bh i a. ropes a ion ae ser _ tee “USED in ' 4% §. famous eee saw, ; $ Open Sundays 8-12 fas and rail unas, boligd gus “WOLVERINE os , tile sw ss 35 is 1927 oe. ie (at Crooks) heaters. cad LUMBER AND WRECKING tir many | “Sanh weet (Sf sine gr Se arr. stam cnosizy nurmoen.| Easton) Gait with weln tom. |S68 Pamowe {er dig Fe et afer Bets Stuns ath ings $8 “Thy erat tee 8 Ve tome | SS mi eipoene Se oS is poe ae = Wo carry ©, full, kee ie ember. ANNUAL CL NCE 10. iy] > = ae seeees 4 _All_priced right! . 43 quble f%. Servel gas — pacientes ey E —-y¥— lion PE) Wreckin {cule ft. Kelvinator treeser $148 48 | F OS AL¢ ‘maturecs. 185 W. Howard. | 1858 deep tye. 138 Maytag washer : = — - . Gas range is be ay ; . ,. makers ... es A = S Gen ‘walen bear oy HE tak” oft” ole eek SS Cookers coo. 888 ways. All Kinds of snivage St NE Na Se a) | ao g " arnve_ vow ri Ones | Gee eee ere UE wooo Wison-| a Lake Ré. Farmiiurg™ Orchard te - GENERAL ghee oven” 1_or Se VA OUSE CO. AyTiquES, OA TABLE 6|° SY 32 | ct on | me TU ca37e Wilson) Raa SS Sa | “ST | ma] near sevice | * Mik, Go niVER SEF iriee ahiracrs,fonren|' "Renee VE Sean nO | AETIGDE na | Fe OS) pons "tte coe Cts | _tenwent sane = Pare oo Si ee el |S na Damrey ag mane |G keene) Doan tm | aman : up up, ranges, co. PE 5-0020 four burner $10.50 ¥ $0.95 Rocente— tr type, of] furnace, Now at redured = a delivered Crescent ennels. : ae aaa : a FIRESTONE WASHER | fil ue “ranges in ‘slectris und 10 aetna ms E s2re9| prices. 1 lghts Newt and burns | WINKLER AND MY Sreens fee nd Pes nen SANTEE POPS WS | wecanean price redbrtions oe cow ont wand. Oi — Trrow TE IRONER G60D COM Eicnigan t baad ee he ae self. Hundreds tm use im this | 3 W . WO TE See FF SERVICE SPRINGER GPANIEL FOR GALE.| [Stroes snd manure Mapreaders. cuites. $18.99 ep! dining Toon | used ges stove 192 Rarimeor. | 4 ROOM fl MEATER AND 205|/FOR SALE. sod. i GALLON nl ge ae, &. Tempers, Fl oe ost Bey and Seve Now!! - suites, $19.50 up. Complete line of | => R “{TXMINGTER BUG tank $40. 6567 Pontiet Lake| e#ch. Pp 40 Josiyn| 9 g. vei mer " ee Beal Rite color tint Use Oxite pad. Good condition. OR Ri. Ape « Reed. Seren eohtes. Goes ona, end ‘ ¢% A. Toompeon, 60 CH I OP SOIL herd gud Reser puppies for Toy 1OUGHTEN'S “we bby TRADE © <> lenctaeniewanasben - BURMEISTER a a ee "| so vere tangs : rie or will cell FE) sap Main, Rochester _ OL £071 Shops ACRES OF PEE | "FE. batvs ~ LUMBER FENCES * with blower, 698.1904 Oregon.” |’ San aiee Seymour bake Ra. Or: a | Flo's Home Aquarium. | ae sas “les PARES, OCS ar Ti. 8. SPECIALS AR trees, Material or tmeulation - oe cr consrnion.| MoE tp cot: Tropics fim and, cupplice. 100 Briggs oe | mii east ef Avbars Rete. | Rew ‘cones mslressse ses TWO YARDS CHIPPEWA FENCE CO. Paint See Mk eae A NO ee TEER wut PD, Parte 's nepetr For ‘Ai osha Sine ums |S eae cet resem ae om, | SEL dg i EN I | ees A it new mena =. OPEN 8 A. wFL. |FOR GALE) OO00 HOT WA-| rectory ouuet, 9.60, 03.90 end : Scan Wvered 4 new shaw oven, $60. PE fomip neochen ‘ti 8 SUNDAY “ie 3 ; P Sutton. MY Se ns WHILE [T-LASTS ons Sane MFiect chrome pen. Ct. an a ee Fe +010. =. SLUE yareeTay Civing BOOM OAKLAND -f L aco Sig oe TO 3 NOT TOF etl, “UT GOOD BLACK Y, STRAW. GATE CORN PICK ais rai Frag ait haw nae PUMPS. eLbc.| _ at . ae . baling. MA 5-4 = : ay ——_ ~~ FLOOR HOP mi , Dower holy digger. ant pt sae green ge ONE ROW POTATO ' De . ; — ress RAROE, groves _ FE Doak. , 5508 6 CATE ee eee | New sod : a, c *-; oat 5 | Ant. refrigerator |. %|-pDENNY PAIN’ gravel. Qui ae ‘ 34 Hh , &F tol Wuenin moon SREAKPAST SET, RED & WHITE. t MACHINES. | ¥. 1 House eal. 98 -$-, BR, ee a pe el aE Ue logge ae ie ee oe a ae |e See DWARE~ BUOMBING /— ’ SPECIA DIGGER WITH POWER TAKEOFF. LIKE NEW, $39.96. are mew 1984 Northern Lumber Co. e., sos “tachtin | 6. Feat tae , , For nok Fai, Din BARD. ___ MA 53488. PONTIAC FARM AND eels "Pamenn site Cate | FRADE ELECTRIC STOVE PR pact Oe MAb Oty ay oben ce ft pea | myst ise, Setnee gra dervsewers ad a oe bast ren Om | For Sale Livestock 72) onisTRIAL CO. | "7 ae ees EY —~G & M COMPA | ey = malles oP TF. POOLE Co. sat —pane aan COWS, SACRIFICE WHOLE HERD 25 WOODWARD AVE. . a age Axp scissors macurre | 5 ROOR 4} +1900 frocking® Pontine Labs Gindiog | wee dergre: save mostly Bio $| FE 4-041 or FE 4-1442 . | r= E i i E eT B38 4 0 ou f Oo 5 a Bs ; FI . : i ; = sty i ie : a3) tf is i F E g i : ag. 3 RCA SVisION Tf core Lake Are | miatghine base only 670.98, — Used Trade-in Dept. wim o"rrucks Servis You 7 ate aa ORAL eB dreduetion 1s treshen trom Nor im WE WANT BOTTI E GAS ba . a ou = wae No money down 5 Pe 2023 Wood, Coal & - Fuel 67| A very rare onpauene | ead cat tt ee i ase < couch 6 F It Yourself” PPP LDPL LLLP PLD OP ELD EPP a Fr oe te appraisal “rT — _ Wood aot a8 | ams - enasnent New Fibreg! DRY COR se ganas. Ine! abe = BLACKETT, INC. = oe HE) posts, complete live of stroctursl R ATH TUBS son ua in WOOD” wen hew Me.D. two unit milker In Your euthorised Verguses_Desier - reeae | Rea eh epee share Priced Low | Bada on todos | Ren eee ee oe cn |___ Auction Selee 77 WYMAN’S ee oar Pectory scconds — while wey! HEAVY DRY BLAS WOOD, thie A| S033 is nae mieb Wet | aucnsom’ paLe ae 9 ao arace Bare OR me wal be com extra bechiooms rooms ete so cord, 2 cord t1¢ Also kindling sepa wakes Fas mt mie 8. Me ile W. of i > ove ber aay ; saddie. PE 51072 | and bie Gsap FURNITURE, BABY CRIB, wdust. . ° sewing caly" ee condition. | [owbie bed): sowing meshine,| Gale oe oe materials STRAND mi out d-sive to Siverocil FE TY OLD 1-47) ere nem chtiarea's Clothing. . e tered ol Dames. A fombings, “each, , Wecewass Regal Cae er Oe WHY | Sa’ ese at Gee oer dining room suite & chairs, te- na Pe sens Eaton. Wreening Co. Sioa 91988 giese qnanst ecal’ Pusnaes. So = Se ee * Se Os ae oan a — ae sg _Dgien’ tot ss KEnwond, E1608 woe rope Peete" Paint cs seats a EEE ba ce |e ——_—__— A DIN-| Co. W. Huron. : | ol, sewer crock and : pocseee. ahs oa , oma Sooke PE teen eae e rae es TORE. “CLOTHING. ee Mostetim “Walisers re Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 { HOLSTEIN” BULLS OUT OF | For Sale Housetrailers 78 DA ARD . . USED NORGE ac tt if : to 6:30 by 4 3 | anaes a a pe 2% years old. 2) AMERICA, GENERAL ROY- sg ee Fe ne ane fee LANESIDE NURSERY | fare 9S, ae Si tites| oa "Semin G if JEWEL GAS STOVE, | Somroms. 0128. : snag an 1; Sue. om evergreens. - | . Won taka, itenacea: W's | UCED TRADECIN | ovos muss satcmmnee sais | Si i : etl Srme "becistncoemcraes cc | ei Stmndeay Cake Re | a coapann | Ste sinr nosaameal “aie pointment. : ; boards Oe, Te eee netics | 6(OUCt. G6, velne bd : ‘pO " hutches al) for $75 | bie = DEPARTMENT | 4'Stes*sting"pivnecd. eis Steet }T DORMER KawMOWE OTL WEAT:| Fiooresceat 300 “Ore ot8 colon one em, | enamene Leotea to yout tg | eenabew. It Mle "hal "Clawson, coed “tiers a © . ve. . ai} i) I a eel | Pe | Ee Te a STOKER, PERFECT CONDITION: fate, “Adds benutitul ‘testure to | 29612 ena Fe iene. | is m0 THOROUGHBRED OUERN. {Ne Dime Mey 9 . me hing | Weeher 2. evo. s235Mi 0 CE 9195 ‘| Call FE 60876. wells. Concesis cracks, hides'{ Bi. se bull 378) Adews Rd FE | poll ert on Ne Ay Easy Spin Dry washing | ¥*cm of heater ..-.. $24.50 | Raotty Pine _-- $180 M | 3 WHEEL TRAILER Classis sEE Us BEFORE YOU BUY Sees. Jetate and Dawe te Jest one” you: el ph | As See | Seen tebe PE 54460. $ een Be | Pe coe oa Be ito Sint accel’ fetal aes |LOG, Wie Seon" cowventap BOR IOAL, FOR fi oes ” AA = ’ ——— a nan meee ; - “tas 4 ana Oey » were eg) Ye ae neaers te? 58 Facey FES ferme. Stan Ore catty tates tase paint. Mugho a ne. GUERNSEY COW, FRESH CIN | Tonge Ou $9008, afer © DE ‘ SibYBGOG) cay PLAY PEN. AN SPA"E ATER | SCORER AND areal BOILER to “reeunage Perm Geneva 8-121. I 6 end fixtures, automatic off | _2¢% metiress 06. FE $0601. A. Nyreery. Meal +6038 oo Win 73 SAL a ay SRC ERE: and gas water heaters, off and | LIwk-BELT With aa Tost an } 14% Wanted Livestock ES + fe. es een See eae Ot) Serna at eee. & Warwies. Prone EVEROREENS PLANT NOW To see the latest see Stuarts ~ water ot tired. f Silverbell Rd , FE otf Yews also St aie Gee. Jalousis we woe oe = Sale Musical Goods 62 SETS. Mame vines, A ba al differ g x qi JMBER Nae Pe . Secs, "Brive Nout Saa seg wou? For Sale Poultry 74 storm goer and screen, © reef in Giery Soe at Sunes owner |S Sead oe Sd a ee fo Matt AORN iT . 94.50: doors $12 -# @ better oe. ; AN AMERICAN WOOD re ; ——e- » - 9 Ss a mrt od co, Bones oe, Onsy Sonu Pu faa | fetings " AMpniC Or mt Al Sea Fiat | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954 all Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES Be D. © wage bP ean OF o Les Muteningon ella _ Hutchinson's Trailer Sales TH Par? _ Trailer , = ewes ‘ Crescent % FORD PICKUP sis 5bOWN Sree ee A ) ARTS—sTORE mad mo Fe — cae +4 A ; - iJ or : Acessories 80) GLASS, GLASS, GLASS i ie wafety ; 1946 FORD 12 FT. STAKE $295 “voltage LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer. Riemenschneider’s | 211 8 Saginew | eve 81 ? ,_ RR 0, heater, powerglide 104 W Huron. MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES '54 CHEVROLET A YOU CAN GAVE PLENTY OWN THIS ONE! 84 “O.K.”. USED CARS To Choose From MATTHEWS- HARGRAVES FE 4454 Fall Bargains AT COMMUNITY MOTORS ~ 1951 CADILLAC er tiyarematie and catia. best heat- $2.195 1953 PONTIAC SaaS sth 1949 CADILLAC * 1953 PONTIAC Le iS ese 595 1953 BUICK River’ Coupe, 2 tone oeint radio gas Seems dynafiow ps wall $2,093 sso 1252, BUICK iwiere « L eaint. radio and $1,595 1950 BUICK 4 door. Radio and beater $650 1951 FORD Convertibie Coure radio heeter overdrive Yir- engine ted paint _ whitewall tires $795 Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN JUST GNOD, CREDIT ‘499 PONTIAC freaminer F 2 dr $495 1948 PACKARD 4 doo” radio and heater $195 1947 PLYMOUTH =< ’ Used Trucks Btation — and heater : 8 Dedee, C0. BR. alt “ar = i SETS M7 co meter, shetch | Vat one edsie branes” ter | 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. : 5 gen eca se $195 # 5 ‘41 Chev..) tan panel mat st") : (REE ESTIMATE nieurxecuneren ence | 1249 PACKARD 4 DR. a BRAID MOTOR SALES| Dodge Trucks | 4 ™ “Destng Pore clue ps / 1946 PLYMOUTH a. . Saginaw St. | $125 | SPECIAL | | . : MINOR MOTOR (|. a 9 BUICK | 7 - _METUNE UP. | Ser Sale Used Cars ot 0 BUICK = ~FOR OCTOBER ON ‘83: _ Burce spPeciat. DYNA. $495 “ i MERCURY CARS care Can OR OO . A | “ao CHE’ I DELOX# SEDAN 148 FRAZIER ‘| $8.75 | $297 Radio and heater ; NEw | 2 * $195 ; | ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN { siete PLUGS \ a wal 4 PARTS MENTIONED | Bf dom pad IMS DODGE 4 = gee ip shape fer old traneporg ne wr hem! ; vom oe” and heater 4 - _ "81 BUICK ROADMASTER. PER Bc gy SEE a noo tea | $195 : Meter Seocters 4i| Transportation ny ~~ : 1948 PONTIAC ine ne —— at its best Streamin . "8" dr radio ? DOWN ws We a Ex heater 2? ‘ome OS ' : we & Used Cushman ee os ee nas som wy, eeesecrs ‘es oan. » ams Ou fain Gon be bie Seite a , ee Mant others te choose trom Ee Aas pga ” Giub Songe 45 807 = Raraven aoe 797 . =, tees » -» Motor Sales oon men | 08 Olde Conv. ., 390 295 Sree ME Sie BR Inc. == | . Pontiac on : *| We're just about out of 803 N. Main,- "Rochester new 1954 Dodges and Plymouths -< you'll save if-you hurry to—: Riemenschrieider. Bros. Dodge- Plymouth - Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St, Olive 2.9311 Open boa © Om. - IDPAL RENTING AID—|" ter Classified ads in Pontiac Press! To fill a room, apartment, house,’ store- room — anythi phone FE28i81. -| Fine Safety-Tested Used |} The lot is open for your Cars for. Sale at Jerome's Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 4 SHOP SUNDAY _ BUY . MONDAY At Oliver's you'll find 70 ears with prices on the windshields. 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.) FE 2-9101 Raden pester, | Ware tsnets dition. FE 2-6818 i : heater. Geod coridition re “tonaiton u Ick. ‘AIR Market im . - THE PONTIAC PRESS, went through on red! But I was watching my husband—he’s always scared green when I drive!” For Sale Used Cars 91 rrr rr rr re Come to Clarkston for a Good Deal in a Used Car! FS . if 2s i ef | 5 ef SE it ft HE il if ; oe ! f E 3 2 siz ; i $ 5 CLARKSTON .-MOTOR SALES ea | _Sansporiation, 945, PE ¢r3ua. 1953 De Soto Nght ans pagnen Nn y equipped transmissicn and walls, $148 down and los rates on the SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Sale Func semerd " ey TIL 9 P Pt _.___For_Your Convenience ~ Y'all Come to 17] We Finance aun eS MOTOR 118 Segmay 1953 Dodge Coronet fully equipped ad ut th 6795 $95 Down it | Where Can You Buy a Car!‘ Cheaper Than at SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH #la 8. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Open Till 9 P. M. ise FORD 9 DA. 8i0 D Bown And Zz assume payments 46 &. ward, Birmin. PORD So TUDOR. eae RUNS _ good, $395. FR 3-7542 PORD, ‘#@ RADTO. HEATER, ~Ex- cellent 875 Scott Leke MONEY _ DOWN [Be Pontiac | } bustrous j * tone wun radio | tires Se 1UTZ MOTORS INC.| Piy mouth si2 8 ets. OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. Nt For Your Convepience | Suevaoter. ‘4. FORD iD rE. West Side Used Cars bol te choose fro L np TRADE. ~ DOOR” RADIO AN am | ie Set Lake ha |"@ Di 4 DOOR. s10 wn & assume payments 464 8 _ward, m. ood- | Redio ahd heater _tiy 8 p.m. ~NO - MONEY DOWN 1949 De Soto | 4dr Ortgina. maroon (Inish. White | walle, and custom seat covers — as ‘ow as per SCHUTZ Lane INC. Desot rE eeess | 012 8 Woodward i OPEN at ee Fo, Your Conurentence 2 1952 FORDS 6 and 8 Sharp as «8 tack! Ready er the road! Hluron Motor Sales a a ay 662 W. Huren — rE 2-2641 M36 at Bockbern L - 2-201) DODGE CORONET V8 SEDAN 1953. Sereceaears| 1951 Ford .. $1,395, Cark-| adr. Full, eoutpped with radio. heater W.W. tires and Fort girterd sin dio" pant < wa $3 ve 1954 Sa ka Snowe Rr ae See ccs MOTORS INC. 1 8. we nee il 9, P.M. Your Convenience | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.|: ono 8. Woods OPEN IL 9 . No 3588) a HUDSON Hornet 4) _For Sale Used Cars LOL Oe SExRY J. S32 BLACK. Radio A my and out ge ovine. wes” oskinel Ave. 1951 Mercury leather 91 SCHUTZ MOTORS INC./ ms 8. OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. STEWART: Ss AUTO SALES 255 _4o PONTIAC JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer * PONTIAC) 1952 Chieftain 4 Door Deluxe 8 Cylinder $1095, sii @ver-size tires, 15,000 miles, One owner. Milford. MU 40705 or MERCURY 1961. 860. equity, PE ¢07e. ‘@ OLDS 88 CONVERTIBLE heater, duel £ g al > ae] 9 CLEAN a Laas mS tahe yb. a Ey NEW °S4 MERCURY HARDTOP RETAIL | STORE. GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” (Stock No 392) ‘ $2 CHEV. ‘Stytme 4 dr., radio, heater, 2 tone gray| ™ $895 ee ee 2 ee ee Btock No 3871-A) 51 PLYM. Belvedere with}: beautiful 2 tone finish: Sharp car. (Stock No. 3566) ; *S1 DESOTO 4 dr., radio,- heater, automatic trans- MISSION .,0cssccses $845 dr., radio, heater and au- tomatic transmission. 4 No. 3641) S31 FORD 2-dr. V-8. clean and neat .....<:.. $1,245) Btock No 3608) "52 PONTIAC Chieftain 2 dr., radio, heater, Hydra- matic. (Stock No. 3625) °53 NASH Statesman 4 _dr., radio, heater, over- ‘drive and tinted glass.. HRC b ORE Ape $1,245 (Stock No. 3505-A) 51 PONTIAC Chieftain 4) dr.. radio and heater. Priced to sell. ‘Stock Ne Sl STUDE. Club Coupe, $395 DOWN ——. radio neater, electric e turr signais§