B Iti | - —-* } ; _ ¢ The Weather Saturday: Cloudy ‘Pollen Count: 6 Detalls page two > ‘THE PONTIAC 112th YEAR » x*eaxek* Express Agency Purchases 1,000 Delivery Trucks Trend to Automatic Drive Cited by Head of Local Division Largest single order for trucks in its history has been received by GMC Truck & Coach Div. here. The division will build 1,000 trucks equipped with hy- dramatic drive_for-Railway Express Agency. The order is to be completed by early next year. ? Railway Express revealed in New York today that the huge order is part of 3,000 pickup and delivery trucks being purchased at a cost of nine and a half million dol- lars. In addition to the big thare of work for GMC Truck, five other automo- tive plants have part of the work. Cost of the 1,000 trucks to be FREES RF evil B* 3 es & i 5 i | it 4 ' te y t | P RES PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1954 —88 PAGES | ME | Set bes 4 ASSOCIATED PRERS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE * oe » LUCY Typist to Met Star wwd. Lucy attended Wilson and Lincoln Junior High Schools here and started her musical education with Miss Roth recalls that the young upil liked to sing as she played, her voice did not atfract spe- San \Francisco in 1937. played violin in a ary, Bridgeport, Conn, Pad Ba i et eee Oe ge ARMAGANIAN (Lucine Amara) aie Bin es oa s * Former Pontiac Girl Win |Honors on Concert Stage A former Pontiae girl who-rose in eight years from typist to Metropolitan Opera singer will hold a top spot on a nationwide radio broadcast Monday evening. She is Lucy Armaganian, in her concert work, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Armaganian. She will be on the Telephone Hour at 9 p. m. Monday, heard in this area over radio station known as Lucine Amara in violin lessons with Bertha Marie Roth. Teamsters Union fo Back Ferguson LOS ANGELES ® — James R. Hoffa, chief ot the AFL Teamsters Union in Michigan, has announced his union will support Sen. Homer R. Ferguson, Republican of Mich- igan, for re-election this fall. Hoffa said yesterday he would urge the 32 Teamster locals in Michigan to support Ferguson be- cause “we have always supported him, every time he runs we're with him.” “Ferguson is fair and a good senator," Hoffa said- ‘He's put a lot of war work in Michigan." Hoffa said the union would sup- port Ferguson despite the fact that the Democratic nominee for Fer- Pat McNa- Cost of Living Drops WASHINGTON U®—The cost of President Sees ‘Inaction’ Unless GOP Is Winner ‘Warns Party Workers Against Split Between Executive—Congress LOS ANGELES (UP)— President Eisenhower says he wants a Republican vic- tory in the coming congres- sional elections to save the government from “deterio- ration, stagnation and in- action.” | ‘ Speaking before 18,000 wood Bow! last night, Eisen- hower said a Democratic Congress and a Republican White House -wouid—restit in an “endless round of po- litical maneuverings.” He urged the GOP cam- paigners to “go to work” to guarantee the administra- tion a friendly Congress. The chief executive was scheduled to speak briefly today before the American Federation of Labor con- vention—an admittedly hos- tile audience. The AFL has denounced the administra- tion for “many crimes of omission and commission. Eisenhower denounced anti-ad- ministration “peddlers” of “false fears” and predicted the Repubil- gloom-Gilled talk and their cynical ” sought to whip up enthust- for the Republican cause ‘Sineng Wie party faithful. ~~ "We are determined to fulfill every commitment that we have made to the American people,"’ he said. - ‘For a political party to be held clearly accountable to the people for its political philosophy to guide the course of our government, it is essential that the party and the executive branch by the other, politics in Washington has a field day “The conduct of government tends, under these conditions, to deteriorate into an endless round of political maneuvers, of stagna- tion and inaction — of half meas- ures or no_measures at all."’. doubt. In a fighting mood, the Presi. dent asm “T am convinced that the great majority of Americans think that we have done. a good job," he said. “But the, very. confidence that they now have in our government has understandably diminished _ their constant and active participation in its affairs. “Tt is our ‘task fo reactive that participation. It is our task again to organize this great majority ac- tively in our cause. : | Te | HI i i! ‘Helps Native Villagers party_workers in the Holly-}-— T RESTS AFTER SWIM—Tom Park, Hamilton, Ont., | George Wood, dry hi mafter he set a *twhich the governor said somebody ‘| ality of issuing bonds for the ex- a | distance swimmer, rests on a rock Leonard Blasts Gov. Williams’ Road Program STURGIS we — Donald. S. Leon- ard, Republican normnee for gov- ernor, has accused Gov. G. Men- nen Williams of failing to solve the state's highway in Leonard, campaign speeches in St. Joseph County yesterday, said Williams promiset “W take Michigan out of the mud in 148." “But in 1949 he balked at recom- mendations of the Good Roads Federation, in 1950 he réfused to submit that program to a special legistative session and in 1951 he Leonard said. Leonard charged Williams changed his stand only because this was an election year. “In this election year, the gov- tune to become the champion of good roads and advocate a pro ‘Posed $500,000,000 bond issue for highway construction.” dered” road program. that. ‘‘best meets traffic needs.’ He said: “I don’t want people to vote for a pig-in-a-poke indebtedness that could be made a political grab Dem Achievements Cited by Governor TRON RIVER u—The Republi- cans are ignoring ‘evidences of progress all around you’ when they charge there is a stalemate in Lansing, Gov. Williams said. In a speech yesterday, the gov- ernor said that “the Republican candidate must have looked the other way when he crossed the Straits of. Mackinac the other day. Or maybe he would call the rising piers-and foundations of the world’s largest evidence of a stale- mate at the Straits.” “The past few years,” the gov- ernor said, “since we have had Democrats in Lansing to work for your Witerests, have been could see them ¥ he wanted to look.”’ Meanwhile the executive office at Lansing issued a statement in is trying to use Mayor Albert E. Cobo in the Republican campaign. The mayor repeated an error made by Donald S. Leonard, the Republican candidate for governor, when Leonard “falsely accused me of opposing the Detroit express- way program,” Williams said, The governor. said he was only concerned about the constitution-. pressways without a vote of the people. . Wallet Lost for 2 Years NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.1 # — on Patds Verdes | of 13 hours, 25 Investigators said they had There were no American border. ernor suddenly has changed his The The colony of big tanks, line from Frarice, stores six million gallons of fuel for U. 8. Air Force jet intereep- tors and fighter bombers stationed at Bitburg. known dead included 22 Germans and 8 Frenchmen. An- other 18 persons were injured ficially at more than two million dollars. To keep the blae away from other tanks, the 1,000 fran- The blast occurred during a fire fighting demonstration watched by French officials and German em- ployes at the fuet- depot. German federal police, joining French se- curtty agents in an investigation, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Weather fo Remain Brisk in Pontiac In a five-day forecast, the U. 8. Weather Bureau says there will be continued brisk weather for the Pontiac area. Temperatures are expected to average three to six degrees below the normal minimum of 50, maxi- mum of 70. Saturday through Monday will turn a little cooler with tittle change thereafter. ~~~ Showers are expected Saturday night and Sunday and scattered showers by the middie of next week. Rainfall is expected to total about one-quarter of an inch. Saturday will be partly cloudy with a low of 32 to % Downtown temperatures yester- da} ranged from 39 in the early morning to a high of 63 at mid. afternoon. This morning at 8 o'cick the mercury stood at WO degrees, rising to 62 by 1 p. m. Pollen count was down to zero today, and the County Health Department says it will be the last count of the year. . In Today's Press b Teerteees tases atthe end of « ATO pie 9QUAFE D Quiet, Canadian Conquers €atalina Channel Pay of =e I} | aes | | AP Wirephete new record minutes and 31 seconds for the peninsula as. two friends, Colin Telfer (left) and | 21-mile Catalina channel swim. 30 Dead as Jet Fuel Tank’ Explodes at German. Depot BITBURG, Germany (#—At least 30 persons were list- ed as dead today and five more believed missing in the explosion of a 120,000-gallon tank of American jet fuel. not ruled out sabotage. casualties in the blast here in the French zone yesterday, near the Luxembourg + =. a { Police Stand By Pickets Dwindle to 50; Company Cool to New Union Peace Offer DETROIT (INS)—Fewer pickets showed up at the strike-bound Square D plant this morning than at any time in the past two weeks Only about 50 pickets shuffled quietly in front of the plant. The same force of 190 policemen that restored order yesterday Was on peace proposal offered yesterday by ‘Striking Local 957, United Flectrical Workers (Ind). Nearly 500 pickets massed at the plant yesterday but for the first time in several days not a single clash between strikers and _ police developed. ~~ In other Square D developments, Rep. Kit Clardy (R-Mich), chair- man of the Un-American Activit Committee, laid the g for a congressional investigation he predicts will uncover Commu- rotit ingle Fleet Order ———— EE —~ Detroif Probers Bring Out Story of ‘Windfall — “Saul Silberman Called to Stand, Also Former Bank Employe DETROIT \?—The Sen- ate Banking Committee or- dered a former $2,600-a- year Federal Housing Ad- ministration employe in Baltimore back to the wit- ness stand today in its in- quiry into FHA loan opera- tions. A third Maryland housing project was the subject of query. “__ ae Saul_Silberran.-of- Bait——— more, conceded in testi- mony yesterday that on two of three projects FHA guar- anteed loans totaled $772,- 000 more than his costs, if Salaries he and a partner paid themselves and profits on land they sold them- selves were deleted. 000" in excesg of what The committee tabeled the ex- cous “windfall profits,” bug Sil- berman ! Park Race Course in Miami. Silberman was questioned Silberman, FHA to enter the buil testified that he fever Meade Heights, all Maryland rental housing projects. As today's hearings opened U, 8. marshalg had orders to ar- rest Mrs, Ruth Stokes, nist colonizers active in the strike. of Detroit. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Cultural Center Proposal Poses Planning Problems “Would Pontiac support such a large cultural center, with the city being so close to Detroit?” That was the first question asked by City Planner Henry Smith when asked his opinion of an outline for a 60-acre cultural center in the Pontiac High School section. Other problems Smith thought might crop up in planning such a center: “It would mean having to cre- ate a new zoning classification.” (In the plan outlined by Harold L. u pt it Ae | i} | tr il i FE HUY be i Ht; ee et i A tk MRE 4 VER PAGES - et League Program Points Up Sewage, Water Problems the Birmingham -Bioom field-Frank. BIRMINGHAM—The seriousness | lin drive County's water supply end sew age pollution problems were re fierated thig Week al a program | at the Community House sponsored ty the county council of the League of Women Voters T Ledyard Blakeman chairman of the Metropolitan Regional Plan ning Coramission, outlined the overall problem and possible solu. | tions to adequate water supply. | Several erute sewage ations existing. not only sifu im the county bul throughout the state, | Donald were® pointed owt by Pterce, chief of thé sewage and sewage treatment division of the Michigan Health Department He showed what had been done Or. wag being started—as is the tase im Birmingham to alleviate 108ns “Birmingan City Manager Dor ald C. Egbert again explamed the proposed $2.740,000 Evergreen In tefeepter sewer wtich would per | mit Birmingham and surrounding municipalities to abate of the upper Rouge Valley dered by the Michigan water Re sources Commisson Sewage would flow through the interceptor into the Detroit system for treatment Only. holdout in The project which the County Board of Super visors approved this week, is the ‘City of Lathrup Village = tgbert said yesterday thal the Lathrup City Counci! took no affirmative action at a Wednesday meeting The counell agreed in princi ple, Egbert peinted out, but stitt questions Lathrup's share of the —rente-or the sumber of connection units, — —~“hy computing the proportionate —ghare- of costs——one unit per va: | cant lot wag designated, he con tinued. “But past experience-shows that homes are not built that way Seme homes are constructed on Ohe and a half lots and there | "are always some lots that remain vacant forever “The number of estimated units is materially in excess of the nurm- ber they! have, but thjs would als Weld tre Hh Southfield Town pollution | as or / Phe over-al! goa! of $13,250,000 | Was arrived at by the Metropolitan Board of the |'F Bievensen sail this. ingfte larg est single cooperative effort in the community's bistory .. . The quota compares with last year's | $152,715, with increases due part- | ly te continged rise in area. pop | whation and greater detiands up om the U6 bealth and welfare agencies. within the UF. the inclusion of the Red Cross. in 'the Torch .Drive for the first time . . +. - ball contirmation classes will be ‘gin tomartow at St. James Epis- copa) Church, with ages 9 to 11 meeting at 10 am. Youngsters aged 12 to 16 will meet at 1) am | Adult classes start af 8 p.m. next *Tuemtay | dreds of flowers ta bleom, many The gardens are open Saturdays from 2 to 5.3 and Sundays from 2 to 6 3 p.m. They ‘are operated [by the scholarship committees of Kingswood and Cranbrook Schoois A nominal admission fee is charged benefit outstanding stupients ‘needing scholarship assistance ~ > . * * Members of Pembrook Manor ‘subdivision association will again }dance-to the music of Robby Dick jerson at a party starting at 8:30 tonight at Bonnie Brook Country = Telegraph at 8 Mile roads : . to * | already taking registrations | the YMOA play chub which | Meet Wednesday afternoons and | Saterday moernings. Membership in the Y is a pre requisite fer the group, which wall f saaag trips, hike, beur sports lec- tures, participate in sports activi- ties and do craft work The Indian Guides, Gra-Y, Jr {48-Y and Hi-Y wil) also get under- ship or Birmingham.” said Figbert. |“ next week In concluding Ebert said, ‘Be cause any delay will only mean additional costs, the district may “have t6 ge ahead without Lathrup. but their own engineer has vised them it wes foolish to con sider any other.method. - . . Considerable discussion over use ot the city's Shain Park took place ‘this week when the City Commis- Inet Richard Freund, West Maple prop- with Edwin Gage and Former 4-H Agent Working in Mexico | (Continued From Page One) — methods,’ Lewis com tinued, ; There was little idea. of what health measures were’ Pit tollets were introduced ealy after three erty owners who feel that their | years of effort. share in @ special assessment for a Proposed off-street parking lot | __does not conform with benefits they | Now there is a health program and nursery school. A trained nurse is part of the program and has de- | The greatest increase is due to would receive The parking lot would be in the block bounded by Pierce, Merrill Woodward and Brown. Sharing F i i iif: iif: | Z | | — Partty Bet se cost tonight. Lew 52.5 partly and mild with = he late om ct. Woterdsy sed lete Seater livered 1500 babies, losing only one, and has handled 15,008 cline cases in the last five years. The nursery school takes care of the younger children. They are charged one for each two days of att _ Mr. Lewis ex- ‘plained. “It makes them feel a part of it,” he added. A playground and camp were built near the village as part of the parent - sponsored youth pro- gram. It was dedicated last year on the village-meeting ground and playing field. The camp; Lewis reports, is now the only organised camp in Mexico and in great demand, ted from Mississippi ot Agriculture and holds a masters degree from "| George Williams College in Chi- cago, Former Pontiac Girl ‘ ‘Becomes Opera Star | (Continued From Page One) | appearance with the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in the Holly- P Miss Amara had her first audi- a to start a generator operating at the Columbia-River. Baltimore Builder | Denies FHA Profit (Continued From Page One) She failed to appear yesterday. Chairman Capehart said she bad | been served a subpoena and ~ in contempt. Mrs. Stokes was named by one witness as the person who _ar- jranged a $1,200 home improvement jloan which her husband used to “pay me off” for a divorce The witness was Mildred Red mond, of Detroit, who said Mrs. Stokes charged her $200 she got out of the loan for arranging it. Mrs. Stokes and a Jack Chi of Detroit were among 12 ‘missing of 3 witnesses when the hearings got under” way. Capehart threat- ened alt with contempt, dered one arrest only: after Chiski appeared Delatediy and said h would be on hand today William Ray Shepherd, a For mer employe of the Industrtal. Nationng Bank of Detroit, testi fied that he had accepted $1,600 from Ohiski for approving 39 heme improvement loans ‘of doubtful character.” He said he resigned from the bank tast duly 16. Mrs. Cedar Point Thompson, a detroiter formerly employed by the Michigan Corporations and Secur- ity Commission, said Mrs. Stokes called her and suggested she could | _ PRESIDENT STARTS GENERATOR—President _ MéNary Dam. Wash., to dedicate a giant McNary Dam, pushes button but or. | - ann BES __“THE PONTIAC PRESS? FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 |New Court Site 4 ee Attorney Backs “Tred J. Harmer Takes Issue With Patterson for the proposed new courthouse, Bronx ‘ loan through an FHA application and use if for a down payment on a home. | Mrs. Thompson said she signed the application, saying the Toan and a stairs to a second floor apartment in the new home, which she didn't then own Mrs. Thompson said she paid Mrs. Stokek $500 cash when Mrs Stokes threatened to tell the Cor- porations and Securities Commis- sion she had got ‘‘a phony’’ FHA loan. The state agency has since suspended Mrs. Thompson. Albert R, Barbeau, chief of the Barbeat said alt lean apphea- tions were chekced, but Capehart expressed doubt that government- guaranteed paper got as close >| scrutiny as that on which the bank chanced its own monéy. ~You can blame everybody else and not the banks to some ex- tent,’ Capehart said. You, in ef- fect, were trustees for the United States government.” A series of witnesses testified they had —been gypped_on_ loans and work arranged by home im- “}provement firms, most of which isubcontracted the work to others. | Some said they were promised but never got commissions which would cover costs for letting pro- moters use jobs on their property as ‘models’ for other sales. At least one witness said he never signed the FHA loan con tract or completion certificate and didn’t get what he bargained for, but had been held responsible for a $750 toan- Nationalist Bombardment in 22nd Day at Quemoy TAIPEH, Formosa *—National- Ba z ; E ; z z get a 31.500 home improvement |: was to be used for a parking lot | Prison Officia _ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. @ — va. due eS . Mul Wreckage on Rehabilitation After Convict Riot riot that virtually wiped out the state penitentiary industries. cently published in your paper. THOMAS W. HILL itentiary was estimated at three to five million dollars. -. “The courthouse propesition is ” * ¢ e ® matter of public concern of all Youth Is F hth Three of the injured prisoners the citizens of Oakland County, J remained in critical conditoin sot just e few, inclading the taw- {| Thomas E. Whitecotton, director yers. . = med bk of corrections, said he planned to “His views on transportation, in O10 ictim make a thorough, investigation be- my opinion are a horse and buggy eS ee " approach or analysis of present ~ i Peers sar ar wwessete every day American living, with Thomas W, Hill Dies in]. Se colt he. str tte stuatentors Se cee ae St. Joseph Hospital 2 | neste security section where the new hydroelectric project on | County future. Days After Iliness. ———— dg EE ES pete lamed. mee | Otkland. County's 1864 intantile | Some prisoners claimed it result ' lidtely adjacent for conimercia) | P@ralysis death toll mounted tojed from pent-up resentment over chow one | Cight yesterday with the death of | food. Other prisoners and officials a en Sa aes ae oe 14-year-old Thomas W. Hill of 2316/ said they believed the riot was é ’ This should be a place for the | Fairport, Weeds, to a ete ee a nearer ed . transaction of important public Joseph Mercy and ont . | Sie The youth was stricken with | by men who were victims of mass Nn “Ag to the title of the present | >ullar polio the same day asa} hysetia. site, he suggests that the ice is|"@#hbor, Mrs. Harold Doremus, said the immediate ; stionahle” This hes no real |2?, % 2290 Highfield Dr. died of | Concern of penal authorities was: Pair Force Employes|{uestonabie. Th but able |t®® ame form of the disease in| 1. To get the penitentiary back bearing upon issue, St. Joseph Hospital. _}|to a near normal operating basis. to Open Doors to Vault |counse! presented the matter of /"7 ti Gots nad been a baby.|. 2 To attempt to solve the prob- in New York Suburb — |"""Tnc" highest judicial authority | Sttet tor the Dorenas child, |em of carrying on untl the next tins and the legal probides [2t0V™ but_ha@ net been in the| tate legisiative seesion can do MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. &—Two —— dhe fe-a ted ag |DOFemus home for three weeks, | Smething about reconstructing the eon = t -of of reverter | *Ccording to reports * 8 « open the vault of a bank today and | "ment a right The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam| 5.4, escaped with aproximately $109,-| before breach extinquished the/, iu) Tom was a ninth grade eget gg lp oe 000. . Fight.’ _(Oskiand Co, vs Mack.) uaent”at-Watertord-High School. — They tied up the manager and| This been settled Michigan emergency funds to aid in reha- drive-in branch of the County Trust | #0" suggest that which is the law survived by a sister; JeAnn 8; {-—State—troopers and ~~ National Co, shortly before the bank was/| ‘5 not the law? - brother, William J.; his grand- | Guardsmen remained on duty al- scheduled to open at 8 a.m. "aie aly gall af Meena parents, Mrs. Nerma A. Maurer | though the prisoners, back in their Branch manager Edmund] 1 nave with Mr. Patterson is that | ¢ Orané®. Fis.. and Mre. Exva — Tichenor managed to roll over to the project ts definitely needed BM of Muninsing, and tis great ace ee ee but tn any event, tullding on the no ae 20, -Cistetine Boy, 4, Suffers Cuts to ice headquarters after prreent would height ‘wo-Car Acci robbers fied with the money, in- —_ be me will be recited at Tpim.|* Tr ar Accident tended for payrolls i aeteiee ak eae, lay at the Voorhees-Siple Fu-| Phillip Fotineas. 4, of 47 summitt std Ihave tried to approach it without |2¢ra! Home, with funeral service | Ave.. was treated at oad E Police and FBI men launched a| pias 1 believe it is important and | *** for 10 a.m. Monday at Our | eral Hospital for head cuts suffered widespread search. desirable to state that 1 have no|/#4y of the Lakes Church. =o eet mg New Yor? nibs adjacent te the |e, rerveet any such interested] 30) Die in Explosion. | New York su — x afurh adjacent to the! « p Pontiae Police said she struck f shee Detroit Woman Is Killed as Son Runs Stop Light MT. CLEMENS (UP) — Mrs. Mary Lemmon, 3, Detroit, was killed Thursday night ir a two-car collision at a Warren Township intersection, Township police said « car driven by the woman's son, James_ 27, ran a red light and collided with one driven by Anthony Lafata, 38, Troy Township. Neither driver was injured seriously, Saigon Cabinet Out, - rumblings a bloody weekend may be in prospect. Diem retained 11 of his old m from the Hoa Hao. Unfazed by Dry Spell, r| Boys Fish With Hands BOSSIER CITY, La. (UP)—Lake waters here have been lowered drastically by a drought, but at least three local fishermen aren't complaining and Bobby Wagoner waded into a nearly dry portion of Lake Bis- tineau and scooped out seven cat- fish weighing between 25 and 30 pounds—with their bare. hands. ONLY THE FINEST At Simos re Dec... BYP Per Deen... OOF . “Mr. Patterson is entitled to his The t were out: the rear of another car, driven cde rear dcr of thet ban inn, whatever it muant be oe OF Jet Fuel Tank {oy nara Sarwar 2 W. wimer when Tichenor arrived at 7: same as any citizen, but his veiws Flint, at Oakland and Filor- “Do yuu know Fram Warren, the| ore nat of the lawyers of (Continued ge One) lence Aves. singer? one of them remarked. | O™iand County Mf these views | said the “possibility of sabotage” Tichenor sad he did not ore svalabie Te] pou be explored thoreughty.| Worker's Coffee Break Piste. Syl yoo porndige| on =. man police ringed the burned out | Brings Out the Law Get inside.” Governor to Visit _ | tank today... PITTSBURGH. (UP)—City po They followed Tichenor into the | It was the second worst explo-| eo alert tthe saidet of bank ahd forced him to turn the ° . sion in West Germany since the ms combination on the vault. How-| Pontiac Oct. 3 war. A blast in July 1948, at the|* 1@month, violence-marred de- ever, there ste tun sentiinntiens | on ‘ 1G. Farben Chemical worky in| ?artment store strike surrounded on the vault, with Tichenor know-| Gov. G. Mennen Williams and | Ludwigshafen killed 207 persons. Se ee ane ing only one. Democratic candidate for lieuten- Bitberg municipal cttictale | thes, a kaameaal ‘Ghalion * ¢ ant governor Philip A. Hart will) said as part of the fire fighting , = alae The robbers bound him up and | be accompanied by Gov. Frank G. demonstration, g-0-¢ 01+ w-e-was-}—A sarch ped aes waited for Mrs. Jean Beebe, a tell-| Clement of Tennessee during visits | poured on top of the tank’s con- |“% Said be had gone out er, who knows the second combina-|to Pontiac and Hazel Park Oct. 3.| crete reef and lighted. The fire |Coffee and sneaked back through When she walked in at 7:40 a.m.,| Senator Paul Sutton plus other! to put out the test blase almest {Catch him. they ferced her to complete the | state and county candidates will| instantly, bet tmstead the tank unlocking of the vault. also be present at some of the! underneath exploded. Greatest fruit-raising area in the But a time device on the vault | get-togethers, according to Coun- The officials speculated that the world is Europe. does not permit it to open until} ty Chairman Willis M. Brewer. test fire had ignited fumes in the about 15 minutes after the unlock-| On Oct. 4 Gement and Hart will exhaust pipes of the tank ing as cele: eae ees Gn leks nce at cc The Bitburg officials said the In the two other tell- | plete schedule will be announced | demonstration was being staged Sorry --- ers arrived and were bound up, next week, said Brewer. by an international company en- _They ore Wiliam Stresser and oy HEAR NATO sie base wor, tn Our Thursday | George Kastin. both of the Bronx; Wife Obliges With Bullet SS ein of Bell ot Cold H four, forced the men to lie on the} DALLAS-«UP) —A 2-yearcld | fase is onerehed by a company ut rave floor and Mrs, Beebe on a couch.|man told police from a hospital! french soldiers under NATO Read: They told them they would not be | bed today that he had an obliging | suspices. ° hurt if they kept quiet. — wife. He said he.ehd his spouse! ‘The explosion sent_a column: of, ——_ = When the vault doors swung open | had an argument that culminated | pack smoke nearly two into the men stuffed the money into in his handing her a loaded rifle the air Flames shot up £000 feet adding machine covers, which they | and saying: “All right, shodt me.” |the flames were brought under weed as bags. __'She did. control three hours after the ex- ) a drifted peg rm <~ : a , over area to- Japanese Bitterly Mourn|=°"™ “= . Ld “The Victim of H-Bomb Tests | is teers te TOKYO, @ — Japan plunged into, the autopsy, Lt. Col. James L. aa Wee amie we toc almgst hysterical mourning today | Hansen, said he “could not dis-| funerals were arranged for Mon- over the death last night of a 40- agree” with the preliminary find-| aay oe ee hee : . come the-nation's.symbol of hatred} He added, however, that he yg otodggec gn ag would want to await a complete | Bank Robbery Suspect ’ spapers radio broad- | pa Posed Michigan Boy casts were turned over | making final judgment. ot a | POULTRY MET. to news of Aikicht Kuboyama’s| Some U.S. scientists have said| An Associated Press story from death. Much of the comment was} Kuboyama's jaundice could have] Jersey City, N. J., Tuesday saying ; anti-American, but not violently so. | resulted from a hepatitis infection | @ boy arrested there in connection * ¢ ¢ through blood trans-| With @ Philadelphia bank robbery A U.S.-educated Japanese news- | fusions was Jerry Roberts, of Grand Rap- paper editor said only the death * *¢ 4 ids, wag incorrect. Police later dis- of an Emperor could have com-} No U.S. doctors were allowed to} covered the boy arrested was not manded similar attention in the |examine carefully either the Michigan boy, but was posing nation’s ma or the other fishermen, all of| as him, carrying identification pa-| sage press. Kuboyama was Yme of 23 fisher. men-aceidentally dusted by radio- active ash in U.S, H-bomb tests AUS. Army doctor who watched CHOP New China Inn Due to the inability of o few of our original pur- «’ chasers to qualify we hove 6 openings to buy o 3 bedroom Ranch Type Home with loke privileges. SUEY Pentiac’s Smartest Serving Your Favorite Dishes in True Oriental Fashion CHINESE and AMERICAN FOODS We Cater to Parties—Delivery — 7AM Native Dining Room ae ih hh i Bh tt hh i NO MONEY DOWN Drive Out Dinte te White Lake Ré., Left te Model OPEN SAT. & SUN. 12 - 6 ” Wright -Valuet Hours Week Days: 4°P.M. - mM ‘SZ attaining Me Saturdays 7, 39M -4AM. __.* "345 Oskland Avenve _ . 426 S. Saginaw Federal 4-9692 FE 5-0693 FE 5-9441 a a me , PPP OTST rte "_erererrvrrrrrr eT eee eee ee eC eee eee eee eC Cr re 5 Year FREE Service Guarantee! Aaron Kelly, Harry Stephenson Rural School to Annex to Imlay City System IMLAY CITY—At a meeting of the O'Neil School District, it was voted to annex to the Imlay City Schoel District. This is the third rural district’ to vote to annex. The Mattoon and Fancher districts had voted in August. Children of the O'Neil school have been attending Imlay | City Schools for seme time since the rural school was closed. e = FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at Z s 4-H Grounds out Perry Street 2 7 ai = . aaiae ro- “Buy At Farm Prices” |: ; : 1 P.M. a Seemed © Peat = | a. We Have Poultry Baked © Pe Perennial Rabbits Goods a : . © Plants © Flowers : Tf Plants Now ’ * it Ample Parking Space for 600 Care ot the Grounds H ~ Sitting on top finger, and dows gees the plow! Big slices of soil roll over and you feel like you're sitting on top of the world! ] Cub Tractor Business Is Good for a Wonderdul Dea! Se CALL or SEE US TODAY— We Will Demonstrate! WE TAKE TRADE-INS — CREDIT TERMS Pontiec Rd. at Opdyke Rd. } Your Authesleed Doaibe fer tee... Come in and see the Farmall Cub. Climb onto the loned seat. Ride out into the field, flip « tiny lever with your FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 Kage- Totty Nuptials | ” Spoken in St. Paul's ROCHESTER—Bonnie Sue Totty and Jack D. Kage were married in St. Paul's. Methodist Church Saturday. = \ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyse Totty of Marked , Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win ‘Kies of Rochester are the {parents of the bridegroom. Mrs, Theodore Thompson of @ | Pontiac was matron of honor, and William Kage of Clawson was best man for his brother. and the couple left for a trip to g | Niagara Falls and Arkansas Organist, 18, Honored LAPEER — Alfred Hurshburger, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hurshburger was honored at Monroe Street ‘Methodist Chuach recently for ‘his four years ay church o:ganist. During that time he also directed =| the church junior choir, which pre- | sented several concerts. He has honor award from the University of Michigan, which he is entering this fall. Milford PTA Schedules First Meeting Monday MILFORD—First meeting of the Milford PTA will be in the form of the teachers’ reception to be held in the all-purpose room of the Bertha Baker School at 8 p.m. Monday, President Carl Hanna will in- troduce the new officers, and Er- win Johnson and Arthur Burkland, principals of the two Milford schools wil] introduce the high school staff and the teachers of the ; A social elementary grades get-fogether will — the intro- ions. Students Plan Dance ROCHESTER—The first fall Stu- dent Council Mixer will be held in game of the season, Rochester Farmington High Fri- day afternoon, ‘|Job’s Daughters Coming A reception for 130 guests fol- |’ ~ lowed in the Avon township hall, | for Four Year Service ..+ received a scholarship and special | 1 Field Sunday, beginning at 10 a. m | Saturday Booster Night -|annual Booster Night Saturday, in - ithe hall at Grange Hall and Van Road MARILYN DOBAT -’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dobat of Duit- ton Road, Rechester, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Joyce Dobat, to Alan Bryce Burnham. He is_ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Burnham of Rochester. An April! wedding is SS eet. Huron yn Valley Sets Horse Show at Abony Field MILFORD — The Huron. Valley Saddle Club will hold its second ap- nual All-State Horse Show at Abony- Every saddle club in Michigan has been invited to participate, and trophies and ribbons will be awarded to winners in the all- action events program. Grand entry will be at 12:30 and there will be classes for children up to 11 years old. Events will be in order for the 11 to 15 group and also adult participation. A double horse trailer, built by the Huron Valley Saddle Club will be auctioned off in the afternoon, with proceeds going to sponsor the next show in July. Oct. 3 is the substitute date set in case of rain. Groveland Grange Sets Groveland Grange is holding its is. Display booths will open at 4 p-m.,_with the program, including a minstrel show, begin- ning at 8 p.m, New Officers Installed WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Newly installed officers of the Wa- terford Extension Club are Mrs. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEP’ ‘EMBER 24, 1954 Deaths. in Nearby Commurities Mrs, Frank Lenhart ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs Frank (Louise) Lenhart, 82, of 213 Woodside Ave, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Spiller Funeral Memorial Park Cemetery. She died “TThureday at her home Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Les- lie R. Swenson of Royal Oak; a son, Edmund, of West Yarmouth, Mass.; and one grandchild. Ferndale Man Injured in Two-Car Collision FERNDALE — William Hess, M4, of .408 St. Louis, was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital yester- day for head cuts and chest in- on 11 Mile road near Woodward avenue in Huntington Woods yes- terday, ..#" Hess, according te “police, was traveling east when a westbound auto driven by Frank W, Ingles, #4, of 10064 _Elgin, —Huntington Woods, attempted to turn left at a market and the two autas collid- Heme with burial in White Chapel j a.m > Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. !Rd., will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Juries suffered in a two-car crash | Paul J, Koess HUNTINGTON WOODS—Rosary for Paul Joseph Koess, 62, of 13323 LaSalle Bivd., will be at 8 p.m Friday and prayer service at 9 30 Saturday at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of LaSalette Church, Berkley, with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, He died Wednesday at his home. C. A. Burkett of California; brothers and one grandchild, George Hersback ROYAL OAK—Service for George Hersback, 87, of 3517 Normandy two Sullivan and Son Funeral Home with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Wy-Curt Hospital, Survfving are two sons, Howard S. of Royal Oak and Arthur J. of Port Huron; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Orville Clutter FERNDALE—Séfvice for Orville Clutter, 64, of 296 Vester Ave., will be at 3 pm. Saturday from Wes-7 sels’ Funeral Home, with burial in | Bishop J, Belmar Showers of i. dianapolis, Ind.-: will be guest apraker arg the évening wor- ship service at St. Mark's ical United» Brethres 1:30 p.m, Sunday, Bowl your own children, and roast beef dinners 7:30 p.m. ed. Ingles was not injured~ Oakview Cemetery. Hé died Thursday at Grace Hospital, De- troit. Surviving are his widow,. Madge, two brothers ‘and ‘two’ sisters. Maurice Foltz Named Civil Defense Director ROMEO — Village President Philip M. Stone has announced the appointment of Maurice Foltz as Civil Defense Director for the vil- lage. Foltz was previously the captain of the village civil defense rescue squadron, Kid Day Frolic Set by Southfield Kiwanis SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The Kiwanis Club ‘Kids Day’’ Saturday will feaure a frolic for handi- capped children of the area. Ice cream, pop and hamburgers in addition to drill demonstrations by local Boy Scouts and a magi- cian will fill-the afternoon, Fall Festival to Start Tomorrow With Auction ROCHESTER—St. John's Luther- an Church Fall Festival will be held Saturday, with an auction gale Starting at noon on the church grounds, The fellowship hall will be used for the booths and movies for the THE BRUNSWICK AINERALITE BALL You'll have greater confi. ' dence, roll better scores with your own Brunswick Mineralite Ball—fitted to rosr grip "$2 33 . Premie csce : Buy on Easy Terms at No Extra Cost! : EY SE will be served at 5, 6:15 and Spring Wedding Set KEEGO HARBOR — Mrs. Sue Branson of Tucson, Ariz. has an- nounced an early spring wedding He is the son of Mr. and Mrs _| Ray E, Vanderkolk, of Keego Har- bor, and is stationed at the Davis- Monthan Air Force Base at Tuc- MOMS Holding Tag Day SOUTH FIELD TOWNSHIP. — MOMS of unit 63 are holding a “Tag Day” at Northland today and tomorrow, with proceeds going for USO work, and birthday and Christ- mas presents for men in service. County Calendar Village Clerk Resigns IMLAY CITY—Walter Richards has resigned as Village clerk after serving for five and a half years. He gave as his reasen the increasing work of the village and his own business. A successor will be appointed by Mayor E. C ver The Carrie Renshaw and the Masel |). "ee Open Friday Evenings Church are Noktieg st fummeas sis a: | BISHOP Guest Speaker ‘tre Te pm saturday. SOUTHFIELD T OWNS HI P— Park Free in Lot. 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The high school building will be jacent to the present 15-room ermentary unit on the 21-acre 7:30 p.m., Oct. 6, in the elementary lett Special music rooms for rehers als and practice and an 800-seat | ing capacity gymnasium are in-| Cormack and William A. Vreeland groom, as attendants. Guded. It is expected that the building will be available for use room addition to New Hudson School were sold this summer. As soon a8 the building contract is awarded, construction will be started om the high school unit. The addition at the New Hudson School is under construction The Lyon Township school. sys tem currently has a record enroll ment of 1908 students.-an increase of 127 over io year's enrollment Discharge Ruled Out for Milford Dentist MILFORD—Dr. Robert J. Law rence, the dentist whose call to Plans Approved | by the board of education WALLED LAKE—Maureen Mc were united in marriage Saturday in an evening ceremony at Orchard | Lake Community Church The bride is the daughter of Union Lake Rd and Howard Mc --| Cormack of Highland Park The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Clinton Vreeland. of walled | Lake The bride wore a white satin Gress with en Irish lace chapel train, with a long sleeved bodice and low neckline edged with lace | flowers. Her nylon tulle overskist | had lace inserts. | Mre. Sam McDermaid of Walled | Lake, was matron of honor, with | Barbera Booth, oni Heinke and — MI. AND MES. WILLIAM A. VREELAND Couple From Area~ Wed at Orchard Lake Church sary of Donna Vreeland, sister of the bride- | Church. Mrs, Winkler McCormack of 3221 | tlowed in the Westacres Clubhouse, to begin on Ort. 1. George Smith of Walled Lake was best man, and William Lowe, James Sanderson of Walled Lake and Harold and Dale Binkley of Livonia seated the guests. A reception for 200 guests fol- | Following a ‘trip through Northern | Michigan, the couple will return to a new home under coustruction on Union Lake Road Two Area Men to Supervise Farm Census Two men from the Pontiac area have been named as crew leaders to supervise in the 194 agricul- tural censys, it was ennounced today. ford, and C. L. McBride of Utica, will leave Monday for a week's training in Detroit. It will be their responsibility to train and check the work of enumerators Beckman will direct crews who will canvass all farms in the west two-thirds of Oakland County, Mc- Bride will supervise enumerators canvassing in the east one-third of Oakland and west one-third of Me- comb counties. Actual census taking is scheduled DIANE SMITHSON Mr, and Mrs. Richard Smithson of Mott street announce the en- | gagement of their , Diane, to Marien A. He is the son of Grant Shepard of Roches- ter. GENERAL Fire Exfinguisher Seles & Service © ALL TYPES © 39.93 Bex %” Drive BIG DISCOUNTS ON TOOLS Mendreds of items—only a few listed here $11.33 Bex 4" S$ & K Sockbte. Coseeeeerves eee eee 2 er ee ee ee) eet eese +e eer ey eer eewass oe ee eee eOoerseeere6 bridegroom. Eleanor Sullivan, ‘the__ bride- groom's sister, was maid of honor, with Dorothy Munson, Joyce Jen- sen, and Mrs. Don Smith as at- service omitted because of mem-| chapter of OES is holding its an- bers attending the 75th anniver-|nual bazaar and baked goods sale nicl emgey phprrg deny the Ortonville Methodist ;Saturday at Webber's, beginning | tion ng at ¢ at-7 ler three days this week, | 7213 Cooley Lake Road Smith. _ : . ploivinnd as. 13 Varieties of Omit Church Service ___ {sn of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. 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Regul $319.95 Vilue | The Good Housekeeping Shep of Piating= Tose Exclusive Appliance Store + We Will Make You a TRADE-IN Offer That’s AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER | Whines ives se. much more dryer at an unheard of ; : ews teres of , 2-fon thermo- nanan na tun teat fe r drying than on the fine. Ee = 139= fF 51 W. Huron, “FE 4-1555 — wif ST hat pepe a. + ~ ‘ue, , ork ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 1956 , MAK] < eer eran GM Head Sees Increasing Market Abroad ..\si%i#.. Baldwin Ave., pleaded . guilty yes- “~ terday to drunk driving before Wa- = a terford Township Justice Willis D. 3 bd Lefurgy and was fined $75 and $25 + Sfale Increases Fee- | MARKETS ans Expansion |=" Sie - — . ' : Rummage Sale Sat, Sept. 25 at ' if Sale R d = 9 A. M Bt. John’s Lutheran | ON {ax KeCOr Produce f Fi | Dem d Church, corner of Cherr} and Hill. | om winn| won te Fill Deman = | } ale dos ae to ee cin d : Rummage Sale, First Presbyter- ‘ jan Church, Sat. Sept. 25, @ to 12. of detinqnoet tox sale descriptions ot Curt Says Current —Adv i will increage from $1 to $1.50 on Appl urtice y j Oct. 1, according to Oaland Coun- 5 Ss: epee -Need Already Triples ma ue eee he _ Pe ¢ : .. 3.00-3. | f ty Treasurer Chares A. Sparks. | no. 2003 Prewar Output | Sat. Sept. 25 fram & until 12 neon. The state will tae $1 from each | Metnican Ne At the Grotto Mall, 128 W. Pike. fee assessed to pay for advertising Sanka: BRUSSELS, Belgium—President ~~Ady. « the descriptions in a county news-| bu: No Harlow H. Curtice af Genera) Mo- “ ; 50- friend's in jail and needs paper, said Sparks, and the county | 330.278 ie tors said today he foresees a groW- vant Ph FE 6-590, GA. atten | 2. £ A ong will use-the remaining 50 cents to | No. 1 Huekleberries, No. 1, ing automotive market in Belgium, a a —Adv @ Board reserves the to reject 3.95-3.75 . Biberta. fancy, - any or all bids of to waive finance costs of comiling the de- 4.00 bu: Pears, Bart- Luxembourg, and The Netherlands, R Sale Sat. a. m. at 23) in and sooohe the bid fae scriptions, lett. tane ‘seh and that GM Continentat may have | pine se —AGV. | of Sle cohen mente ae Persons buying delinquent pro- | by. to expand to supply it. 7:30 te 9 Address all bids to Walton perty taxes in the next sale, sched- Curtice arvived here Thursday yg noe are muchenne St » Communtiy” Schools, Chatheten, } ay od rae Rar Rata arch on by chartered plane from — m4 — Adv. WALTON : : us x a Eurdpean inspection tour. He w a ce eee — hept t 8 pl stay in Belgium until Sunday when — a oe aD : | : he will fly to -Steckholm, rome RNERAL ELECTION __ OENERAL AMO cory _ iat coreg The General. Motors president {To te Quaitfied Electors of ey Ey ~ i—a [_Sygagomahonmiee erates, was roratvad by Pred M. Alger | SUL SOE SEES [ape al Sue | ! Dee, ..... 2.10% dr., the United States ambassa.- Notice te heresy given thal. in com. | Dre ts hereby given thet im come - Lad z Likes mar my dor to Beigium and by the Bel. | [r!'y, "ith casesengnae Clerk. wilt ioe tne) Fatih clerk, duly 2.04% ¥ 3.8% (fan pitino satnister, te wit vielt—T pen ate Say spene Suatay one 8 | Ses cas $27 ghee, Sunday and | Dee... Yasin May... a ease : Antwerp General Motors assem: | wpeciai election. of primary welogtton, | eeetal ‘clarten ornare siscion, / March , i” duly 2.72 | des. Celery. No. 1, 1.75-2.50 crate; celery, bly plants and tour the medieval gat “voter ggg ame ae: ceive “tobe registration the name of C ie < ed. who may | ee! voter not siready . j . € - 14.65 | 3-128 & dos Cucumbers, dill size. elty of Bruges. Village not aifeady registered, may epply to me personally for oe EG 13.42 No. 1, 2.78-3.25 bu; m- — : Spule +4, me pereenaliy ter-oush ~_ z : ne —— Meret © eee Ta wr" sbean = bers, che, taney. $00 bu, Ma i318. Tn a luncheon talk to key execu- a. Prevs aod. however. thet Treen ree pocorn provided. ewover that Mey i: en ee tat $35 be “Dal Wes 1. 66-00 gos hata tives of GM Continentat, a GM | the time intervening belween the i pees ps ters Hp at meee 8 se : Dec. ..... 140 = May 11.45 | Eggplant Bo 1, 120-178 ve eee subsidiary, the American motor suoe teuneee, dein and’ bop cial of official primary election and | ry, No. 1, 1.80-1.98 $0-lb Parsley chief cited estimates that by 1960 “Tocthes te Wershy_ Given ‘Phot 3 wen | hethee ty haneap civen tues 8 ons & - Livestock curly No. 1 1.00 dos s parsley the Benelux countries will provide a Be at My Office ot my office Monday October 4th, 1064 300-250 %-bu, Peas, biect Bye. No. }, market_fnr- 105.000 mater vohiciva, | MOWOAT, CISEIN 6 We May Bat | ot, tar fon, sopehet Gom-5- sebes | - SSENOIT LAVESTOCK 3.00-2.08 gga ted pore No. . - - - Sn aE ae : 5}, The thirtieth day preceding said elec oo Ske Geceen on vocdeatan aan heate: (AP)—The Detroit Uvestock | \Si'ty pis peppers “hot! Nel. 1.90: ARRIVES ABROAD—Harlow H. Curtice, (left), | Elizabeth. Curtice yesterday flew to Belgium where | 26.000 more than are expected to tion, on, orovided by Section 10, Chapter | ter the pus Registering “Shek ot tks | market: 1.50 bG; peppers. pimento, No. 1, 2.00- ident of the General Motors Corporation, is| he addressed a luncheon of key GM executives ;be sold in the three nations this Acts of 1828 as amended by Act| qualified electors as shall properly ep- bl salabdie BO =Not enough hogs on 2.50 bu: peppers, sweet, No 1. 1.00-| president c zene! : | a : = t market is more Public Acts of 1048 and Act No | ply therefor 2 wuie: to make 4 market. ; H-35 bu; re. red. sweet, No 1.) welcomed to England by ‘Walter Hill, managing today, revealing GM plans for expansion of | year, The current n . Lens , way Acts of 1981 The name of né person but an | mostly. stony. Compa red ast Thure- 1 60. bon i : potatoes, ‘new, ‘no. director of Vauxhall Motors Ltd., on his arrival at | overseas manufacturing facilities. [os triple the size of prewar | 0% Fuel g‘clogt a.m. eatit a. orelees ae gol 2. eocinst 94 me xX moved? Toate; Mee, pétive except cows | 319-330 180-6 bag. Pumpkins, No. 1 Southampton Sept. 20 aboard the liner Queen sales. - 7 , |Roviewing the Registration end register. | Constitution, it’ ve ining such sale moe Ao ie ae ee E.., ~ 1.00-1.26 bu 1 remy yak yioed < ee rs ee —_——— On a tour of General Motors tig aveh of the qualified electors in hay} So entered tn a ae eee Dg = fed steers and re oer dishes. white,” fancy. 1 00 on bcs. No , { ‘ European — installations, Curtice | Tewashie, | City. of, Village as sha MARJORIE B. WILLGOM, : : wash, . Ee . : = " a rg opi ap Le Cp Waterford Church Savi Loan a wig. sew PRS ek hk) tubs bath hates ona low prime |} sos ae eu squash, Bubterd. Ne. 1 rices IX . . land and see neki ak Chae Con- coke of seat So wak tember THE CITY MANAGER HAS BREW fed steers: 200 Ibe 34.50-96.00; short! 125-178 pu: squash, Itellan| No. 1 aml y rogram The GM chief"sa . to vote at the next election, shall be| authorised - to secept bide —tor Desks, loads = Tb and 1160 Ib steers |} 90-150 %-bu; Summer, No. 1 tinental, which assembles and dis-| Soy Of te ent eee Tables, Chairs, Files end Miscellaneous 26.78; good to low choice fed steers | 75-125 \5-bu. Tomatees, No. 1, _75- . , ELECTOR UNABLE MAKE office equipment for the Branch 20.00-24.00, ee on Pe 92.00- | 90 14-ib basket samotess. _ 1 ot pa hres L t H he Set for Su nday ! tributes cars = ie peer pensbial APPLICATION PROCEDURE Library Building. Specifications ong 23.00; some me te goed | be. Turnip, el fig . q | [ eve [ DS Dan by Vauxhall, Ltd., ong a Bec. 16 An tor w waned i bs 4 : | sieere, 17.00-19.00; few heed ,shatee, 911 | turnip. topped. No ‘1 a cap. g WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Adam Opel A. G. of Germany, a make personal ap Ppesattee dieaihy oe * ie gene, cy Mal 1 tn te a Core eenniee netters 1800-2298: GU- I bage No. 1. 200-280 bu. Endive No : - annual Famity Day of the Water- : : well as GM'S American car and |epsence trom the Township. r © accept any ertion there. = mercial ques ‘seme ana betfere 31 50- Loe-3.50 » ees aren oo" 86 NEW YORK (#)}— The meen | Community -Church wilt” be Cleary Reports Home (truck lines, could expect a mar- | VUlese aur te tena Gee oe ee 1 Tig Bn te tererood by the Cup of 14.00, some with & good end to 16.00; | bu; escarole, bleached. We od, 3283.8 | market maintained a mixed price) Sunday, with the program begin- ; | ket_for 55,000 vehicles out of the | siete at recaucausa belare Ans, pletion | primary election by securing Trem Uh] sen y the ioet oe comme’ bette “seeneretsl come 3090-12-08, |bs. | Lettuce, sited. No. ‘1, 100-180 bu | Pattern today at around. the-bes a 10:30am 45 —rinutes+ Benelux market of 166,000 | oo prune Township, City of Village/ $00 pm. Monday, October “11, $084, some better cows up te 12.50: canners | crate: lettuce, leaf ; k ing at ; a total ’ : h Is hocated his legal residence. | Bids feceived after ther thus ‘wim ee cad. cutter metnt $90-16.86; tility sy, hg — of the wee dp oe | later than usual. to Highest Volume forecast for — = c aa Sr registration ‘cards and exscut:| receive consideration - | , bulis -12 oliard No. }. 1.35-150 bu. Kale mar nove a new | R : xpects to sell approximately ing in duplicate the etre : WILLM Se tany Shae cose | Padin *tta Heee22, bah ystendny and ei tone | + Sunday Be combined, wits par | LANSING An unprecedented oa tng wae ina near | a talatt ta pel ae —— Seige —— | bute sod ona chetce and feed- ag he 3 — . 125-178 bu. Swiss| levels today with most" stocks | a vieliied Me chlidran’a classes, | Ncrease in savings deposited with te meet | °8ths and returning such — e—t 0 in fo-2. - Te cane mareet Chard ard. He. i 1.00-1.35 bu. Turnip, No. trading in a narrow range. eee a pain joining for @ group savings and loan associations has — ss ede Veena ae Cure tee "7 =a ee aca ARYERT menenes ? ' ore ssare oattek fully 1.00 higher; but s: Large, & = Pann Pas Qome -gains and losses went to. lesson to be taught by the pastor, | Permitted them to expand home po Opel beth alee GM eubsid- woere gh ph EM by smbineaaan and choice 20.00-28.00; few high jum, 13.00-14.90 . around a point. Minor fractional the Rev. Mr. W. Van Plew mortgages to the highest annual yn The notary publte pe ether effiser | geaied bide will be received Monday, ehoies and prime individuals 29.00-31.0. deviations wane ta sale a, volume in history tarteg, Wil produre © per cont | instore she’ pot oon store ‘of | September #7. 1084 at 3.00 pm. tm tne Soe ene enmneeat 12.00-20.00; culls DETROIT BOGS Lower were Stenderd Oy (in. | A cooperative luncheon will be Secretary of State Owen J.| mere cars and trucks in 1964 name co them ferme signe on City Clerkin ‘office tn the 8 Sheep salable 100. Today's market| DETROIT (AP) — t ©. bd. Detroit , | held at 1 p.m. and the Rev. Mr. Cleary, who supervises operations | than ty their best prewar year. | {5° \'°s | shapes, necessary for construe- unchanged. Compared last Fuassdag: cases included, federal state grades diana), which gained 11‘, in the las Meland of the Bethel| ¢8"): up’ UN ED N NOT then of the east-side fire station of the Market more active; staughter lambs Whites—Grede A, jumbe 81-60, ‘4 | past two days on a 100 per cent Doug ; rn of the associations, said today that In addition, expansion programs ef election at | City of Birmingham. Colors to be clear _ : tnd choles native ‘prihe sinuaher lambs p gE a ge Ry Bg Se stock dividend, Liggett & Myers, Chil at Home, Jackson, wi in the fiscal year ending last June | at Vauxhall and Opel will make oe needa ns oe weit anouen im this gy ot : . yy + 00-20.00, poplar (08; Tew choice ; 22%; grade B large 44-40, wid : . | speak at 7 p.m. . 30, the associations held a total of possible to increase their com: | state, or in any District, County, Town- the City Engineer of the City af Bir sad good: spring’ ame. 1400-11 90; ove a ate aa. ee 10.638 home mortgages, a total in-|hined output by w further. 12 per receive. the "vote. af” any” person. whose | jinenam | Deliver ” pant lon guaranteed te choles ewes 300-100; good |. Brount—Ore 34%; “enectom 30) "omen | : . vestment of 189 million dollars, the | cent over the next five years a 2 Ocoee a oe te ee within 66 days of the letting of the some and choice feeder lambs 16.00-18.60. 22: rede 8. 48; grade C, large 26 New York Stock { alves Xam highest in the 67 years of the as-| Curtice said the American auto | io ’vote tas provided under Ast tee, | eet. IRENE BE. Rap a eee poow i : ite | PA 1981 Cumcage Lévestoce Checks 22. sociations’ history, —- mobile industry should record we = wat Sim CHICAGO (AP)—Salable , 9990: | Comment: Market firm, large in just] Admire) ..... 734 Jones & L ... 25.1) the 13,467 new | third best year in 1954. The return CATION, . = > moderately active \ slow, supply but demand tempered by Reduce ., 302 Kelsey May... 23.2 | During —_— ‘normal compet conditions | @e« 1 any slector mer | RSOISTRATION NOTICE FOR » boehery er wan pieaa4 re Kg ge ae oe ve ag Kimom ar Saw oriaae poi wrought Snaewel awareness | Tewnship “City or Vilinge, “cause is the Gpelited Electors . sows wer; Al vee oof of mere }. transferred to his new a cholee 190-280 ib butchers 19.25-19.80; @ | demand is good and dealers SUxIOUS | ‘Ained Sirs .. 476 Kresge 88 .... 28.7 in up ase Vestment of the importance of aggressive | fesistretion to be the Clerk a | Bip of Brendon, County of few loads and lots butchers 230 Ib and |to hold beck. Gmaily tm short! aitie Chel .. 67 r a4 lion dollars, by the associations, address by + ad. | Stele of Michigan: Netice is heavier BSR: lather pri. bx supply to a good demand es receipts | 4.00, Lia 696 Lebn & PF 19.2 . merchandising’: in the industry, | signed request gy Se thet I will be at my home, 166 sround one double deck: 185 | are dight Alum Am Lor G -++ O87 Robert T. H F ¢ |. Total assets of the associations he Gress, the ne was Gtrest, Ortonville to receive ] 11.%5-18.25; choice 330-400 Ib sows 17.75- | Am Airlim ... 18 Lib MeN@L |. 121 o VOR yOs. FOG |. caatd mere dan @ million dol- | said, Che address in person for | 0M Gept. 29, 30, Oct. | and : N suus = jam Can ..... 424 My... 04 ° te a decline in defense or- | registered oF am. to § pm, end October 4 SRE SH re om mae, | someneg are ape rgs eee [82 ny, Bt Ea BY) Circuit Court Action in [terre Prat svt 2h era Geral ty al eapcs | Seta oa et Ene bs ber Salable ¢_ ‘ 564. wholesale buying - ‘em | 482 " R bt tory, to a “ volume business not | precinet number and record , zR “ ze srereae citer Fane geo mA oats o's bes ec a care tn a ey a Mees "jet For fe Y [i ee ee ee for free the an teed of 1953 the. original Qua @apiionte registration - a et classes dull; cows and bulls y to : Am WMvters ae assets have exceeded 200 million , and shall place the ertiginel regty a $0 lower: veslers iteady to 1.00 lower: | B 5725; 9 C 585. m "tI! bed Mart Ot? 7" 333] The Last of five persons accused Mr. Curtice said. Wratidp Sara‘in proper precinct Tile Buch - choice prime steers stead firm; receipts 9.313 7 30.7 Marts I 3 P 1 made within the dove Shoes tes few prime calf club wholesale ‘paying’ prices eo . AA ane oa Bo May D ath . = of the Aug. 71, 1953 a of a “ioe investors in the associa- Pie ~™ M4 days, nent preceding sny election or) e ‘ yearlings 27.00-28 60: to average | higher: U. rae i am 2 Mead \. Ferndale service stat which; * primary election sun such 30th u medi 20.5: US. standards 3: Con Pet. 95.6 tions increased by 18,091 to a new urday, or Death Notices steers a —— 2 ae e = pl vosstpte . S0¢ ehecks and dir-|Am woslen Fr] Mid sti re. \ Be bandits took $86 after Beating the total) of 124,747. Their deposits to- Studebaker Cut holiday. in which eveat regltrel a com cows ¢.50-18.00; canners ae wen Anes wo ec a [eet —— i ee taled 206 million dollars, an in- pa Srovided” 3 A —% — : =. | Bu jot Pd . t ‘este ss : ® aon : sere Sense: wUility and commercial emcee sovavens Armour & Co 108 sever Wheel.” ‘ ee : iN. Nash. crease of 39 million dollars in the | | ;: — pO ot "Vilings im which he Py =4 | yea 32.00-23.00; good and choice} CHICAGO ({AP)—Potaters: Arrt ¥ @ . 256 Motorola... 44 \ udge 2 year. Dividends distributed to had not ae ye 37 00-22 00. 7; om track 363; total U. 8. shipments | ati Cst Line 1168 Mueller Br goa h, Robert T. Hayes, 22, Chicago, ia rc he ors totaled | e rise ons chection of “44 Jennie c sheep 1,500; age ge na- | 360: cupoticn moderate: demand for Bus- | Atchison st Murray Cp 40.7 | Wil, the accused, was brought back rehol Posit A Ay | bat of Cari wall a = f 2. 4 iy od pay -- 4, Bg tina Par 14173 Ret Oech R..% | fom m Illinois Tuesda y by Ferndale | $4,972,000 é Gec_ 20. Any registered elector who — mn, Oo, at, 8 Gortas | shanty vo eighty Sachues reamtegtes | Sess ass, oS kat Gype '.. 34. |Police Lt. Glenn Silverthorn and Makers Do Not Believe 2). enstip Sy cr vilane to easther Miniesten ' lambs 19:50; @ small mostly | Russets — $3 08; . Wisconsin -| Batt & Oh = Nat Lead . .. ay Patrolman James Graham, after Coun Deaths ‘ ill St sleetion eee . intesenent 20.00; cull te low Grades | tines $2.60-2.65: Minnesota and North | Bendix Ay $i Nat Steel. a3 the man's. arrest in Chicago by Reduction . Wi fart an HB Hyg bag My dA Chapel Cemetery. Funeral ; 0.00-17.00: fe0t ame choice slaughter | Dakote Red River Valley Pontines $3.00. | Beth 7s, Net Thee 2 an Ss. ; , teeneteties am ony oF primary Dudiey ‘| sheep 680-5. se ag RE a one ee agents. John Damon Trend in Industry ipotien cop by enseating 8 Fequest over ; + try Borden. gay MM Py 39) ave) ie tm Onktand County | KEEGO HARBOR—Service for a Se prenitind tas tegen 0th Uae 7 EXCHANGE Bord. 682 a \ s ing the same KEW YORK iAP) ~~ Foreign exchange Pou _M 9? eam avn. 84) dell awaiting arraignment in | John , infant son of Mr.| By DAVID J. WILLIE beard"im thes precinct which he : 2 Steve te cee wrnam M dotars pernerr er ed Brist My Ce fe] Oakland County Circuit Court and Mrs. L. Damon, of 3216 AP Automotive Editor H4 inapecter of election in ree. of ; ee TR ce 7S, 1.0». Detrot for No. | quailty live parenge. He Nest Airfis... iit) Sept. 27. He was unable to fur- | Pridham St., was held today by} DETROIT — The Studebaker 4 denoture theregn ith, clgnotene ; 4 103.1% US up 1/32 of 8 cnt poy © - tha tight wpe 19-14: [Can Dry 134 Saeor Gp. a0) ae 52,300 bend, the Voorhees-Siple — or price cut announced -yesterday upon} the "Signatures a a 4 Burepe: Great Britain (pound) Heavy hens : \ ! Seton” St 9, SER; 28, aa, futures 2.98- | hears ronsters | ‘ever Ted hen: | Capteal Alri "-18.9 Be eet Gi. so | -Four others, already convicted of | With burial seas pamre caused tittle surprise among the the! inspector ah i cory such foe upon 3 Petes to, of © cont: @ day futures | heovy Cae ae oe 2 31-/ Ce Cp .. $17 packard 34) the robbery-beating of station at-|Cemetery. He died y. nation’s car makers; it was not | seid request aad t perenitted to vole. fn t | as A Cente Bel. | 320% Light breliers or nant: | Sater “Frea’”:: 638 “ru. 1s |tendant Edward Proffitt of 2730! Surviving besides his parents are accepted as necessarily setting @ | sven precinet tor thet election oR: shea { eh ee ea es Be a ee E 988 Sorte De... 41 | Crooks Re Royal Oak, are: a eter Samy and 0st. | eee fer 10 motel pricing | S3{n'tne Township, Guy of Village Clete ot ors. eee 8 saat. | ae bit tee bes come %-/ Cem Ih PO .. MS nee OC... OS : 24, |Ruth, both at home i shall wapster cash veter's tegitee- i ; . Germany (western) Deutsche Gs y WP . rt-teed . 95 113| Miss Carnell (Connie) Carver, 24, J ‘Dab generally with oe : mark) 23.85, unchanged. Holland (euil- | 27: te- | Coes & Ob .. 8 TS 143 | Evanston Ill., now serving 1% to Herman The Studebaker cut will range a 2 Fy 4 on a8 e & of « cent, Kay abe nee gin ene aenty. Re- Soe i a3 ips D .... = 10 years in Detroit House of Cor-| AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for from $17 on the Champion Deluxe ‘C. Davis —_ ao 4 ee i noe | foie 1 eee rection; Donaid Scott, 17, of Jack-| Herman—Dahl, 85, of 3410 Willett stalien w to $287 on the Com- Se i ; Cmax Mo .. $32 Pict & @ ..902|80n, and James Freeman, 19, of | St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday cad 7 al hardtop. A cut of : Bee . ; Chuctt Pen .. 26.3 Proct & $7 : 1 to 15 injat the Dudley H, Moore Funeral Reg ‘ 1 Core Cola .. 114¢ Pullman... $1 a oe ° m, Hi, of (Seems, with buried in Waite Chanel $101.29 is to be made on the Cham- — seis i Col Gas s.... 18. Reale Cp oe r ) years | Memorial Cemetery, He died to-| Pion Regal four-door sedan The . Fr Rivers, Michi- t Con "13 Res’ meters 2: gee | Detroit, sentenced to 3 to 10 years Champion is Studebaker's am age ‘06, televed of Con OF + S48 Reo Meters .. 300 |. po cheen. day, : . % Cacia ‘Pererton, Sars, Ruth < , Consum @ Rew ON ... 39 Surviving ~ besides — his — widow,| price_model.. . 2 im gery tgs bro, -. 88 tan |Mary. are a daughter. Mrs. Jennie| price patterns generally have ie ee Heavy Construction Heathman, 2 son Erick G. Dahi,| , Prive patterns at ee ve Copper Rag” 302 St. ‘hag Pap Ba — gk ing Peo Potts __}0ral Meters or Ford, which this Corn Pa ..., 6. | no wrt . Seas Bis a Beak AL RR | By Higher Last Week MILFORD — Service for Mrs,| 770” Reve secounted for more Sa bas.) Ger See. 8 Herbert C. (Charlotte) Potts, #0, of | 2" 9 Per cent of the one ou . \* ’ } Dis © Seag .. at. Binclate 2 ae ~NEW YORK ®—Heavy construc- Oskiand Park, Fia., will be held| ©®* market. v Bost ches oth sor Fas “Bebe week ‘ended Monday” jumped |2¢,1,P:%, Monday at the richard Ford has a ee pad Bag! os y a week ended Monday jumped son-Bird Funeral Home, WHR } changes current planned Best Air iS. 31.3 SPL as 382 to $940,883,000, Engineering News-| is) in Oak Grove Cemetery. She 1955, GM has made no comment East Kod .... 69.1 ta on Cal .. 75.4 Record and Construction Daily | aieq Tuesday - prices, Bl Aute L ... F724 ea Du Ind || 8S 5 concerning | Re S14 on NJ 9 |said today. J 154,-|_,5urviving ate two daughters.| some industry authorities, stipu- | oi ae a ieee eee cee w of Oakland | tating that they; must not be identi- Pairb Mor ... 94.7 stiudepaker . 317/000 in private const Park, Fia., Mrs, 8. E, Alexander, fied by name, said the St i ten = ae fe on a $152,729,000 in public constructian, of Benerton, two nieces, Mrs, Pho- cut had been expected by som ofl Suit & co ter /Ccompared with $306,420,000 in the |i. Norris of Flift and Mrs. Ruth of the carmakers. The =r Gen Biee sc... ae S22 2 283 | preceding week and $180,821,000 in Goodchild of Milford, -and two aoe All wiles ‘eihaiuian Gen Fas .... a3 Tex G Sut 1046 |the like week last year nephews, Clare Lockwood of Novi!" adi tines saaeanaiin ~y--& 7 Fim R Bear 942 |, The cumulative volume of awards and Lawrence Lockwood of Dear- | *dded, of i , Box. Office Opens 6: Starts 7:00 Gee Fie'22:° BY Trae w air. 99° |for the 38 weeks of the year tol), ____| line with those of competi ' sees mer ‘ — a > aha .**: oS Poem von sei date reached $10,594,333,000, four pnieinenenee—inne ‘panies. : " | Goodrich *"* +} Underwa . .. 33.7) per cent behind the $11,055,163,000, Wat { rd JC's The Studebaker-Packard on ea 123 = . A> in the corresponding period last er f@) ger ts now set te become Gt No Ry .... 316 Lin. 27.6 | year, . announcing ‘ HRI LLI NG ! [Signed BE Bees 9) "Award ince $8,000 tor «| Launch Drive (elon aah tesahane anld tt ’ OH oo... 1 Dnt +» $1.3 |600-unit housing project at St, Clair, . ais ts ayes 4 sos 3! Un Qas tm -: ins Mich., and $7,000,000 for Neng! for Membership P, aaa ae ; BEST of ALL the Homente sat Ua Smelt en housing project st Flint, Mich. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Jun-| the merged operationt Swing . Bg ven mea”. | Nash to Boost Output th garg lds a membership“) oP ‘ 4 = | Inept Cop::'" 38.4 Walgreen... 26.7 - member requested| What. if anything, wilt Champions ip Fight fee Mare .:s. 83 Seat Up Gui geal DETROIT (UP)—Nash - Motor | deve, with each member requested What. it anvthieg. wit “ ier fet Werte ABE" Division anounced today it - 2 en potmngel mows made known. Packard, Int Stiver $1.2 Wilson & Co. 10.4 laycee state officer Otis Hardy| pects substantial savings Pictures! St Se oye & | Sestwonn ai | 00 Der day starting Oct. 21 and} onvece wate oem from the merger with Studebaker ra Se beso. pe | wie ccbalt sppventenatety 008: exp The group is also planning a} —- : ~ ses as result. j ” ; came ployes “Get Out the Vote” campaign in Rotary Anns Install MARC IANO : ¥ s (Compiled by tne Vawocined, Pres Pe. Ag — the townsiiip. pms ee prem aes Yama napepereen, ee “- ES a “eae - i aes we ¥ | = the i , [- . “Ss Pn EEF ene "alles ta Koon | | ARMADA — The Family ville Netery —Aeuh_-are astey) Noon Pri. ..... 1874 968 647 1363 | Baldwin Rubbers ...-:>... 18 te dinner program and reception for . Bac . : é fi Prev. day.) 1874 98.7 64.9 D & C Navigation® ...°. .... M the school faculty will be held Mon- ; Emeline Ham- . LS es Se Week ago ..... 1649 978 64.7 | ale ay r4 , ilton, vice president; Laura. Brig- ot ae at's ae |b egies a | eee g° | Cay to Seo high ctheoet Woditeriam. | Bien, : Margaret po ok aA ee Herd teh (!*. tee, 1007 6.2 * Midwest WP strc nt O68 9 The Wesleyan service guild of! ' ‘ | ~~ Starts Tonight BB BE BE BERS Perce Gaia te 12] he Methadiet Chorch is im charge corresponding steretaty, and Doe . i : wetted 1983 Low .." 1908 8. oes tHe sale; bid and sacked, of the dinner, othy . . % . Fae = P - ” i > i eee x = : : oes : > : REI RE” 4 Pi nod ' 1 * ) « . ne : = + = OP : ener en = + e ———— a Zo... be Ee i ae : ef Le Ae al A\ WW | , THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 oe - | , + Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | Sale Business Property 49 Money to Loan 83 CARNIVAL *, . rerccncnca Bula rnd One uote A ) . by Dick Turner} Sale Household Goods - aie cx (State Licensed Lenders) ! 57) For Sale a Fee Sele , Tihincus A oie or YOUR Lax Ry on PPB sg om AREA . nee - AGEN 7 - m PPL LOL IOE Mi xcellancous 60 For Sele Pata OE 00 e nm rempein Hills : ; APLE BREAKPasT SET, $30, | alm im COMPRESSORS AN 3 OWN EA Si 1 TENTION GET CASH QUICKLY clecinie renee, 016, uring reas PUement Maishers vane | |G & M COMPANY a Small peach orcharq’ Moat seen: INVESTORS aaee. a8 re, set, $35. 2 “ ‘3 ; spot in eji Oakland county Pan ane U to $500 j . , MAYTAG ASHER ‘ING “CONE ‘S RENT Ab * Ottawa Drive eramis Views stretching out for ons: p | | tread % a 1264 Baiaw) non 2007 3 ‘ Miles Mouse framed by magriifi Brick front end cinder ~ le sewing machine > ————— : BAY Ae cent Ophs, has circle driveway block building ep; reaimote. fant deals ‘cloned tn 0 oom | ten oe oases Me oo ~ gon Paine ; aim { ly 7 yeare oid onsial ‘ it” EERBON CON selection * white fine family living. ee L pigggene monies we ng ioe! "er seeates with * ll Signatures abd other ete ' ] vi! ry $160.95. Special as low te “me t gal. knotty pine recreation room isun- | ese nga Nicrsrn se — ae Ate $20.96 Fd ‘Enmersoe, a ate BL A YLOCK «, ike new 2 ry and jay tile stall shower eating units Tote) o K } 7] geete cient teow 6 | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co. 2 batewood ladde t 6 o foo Hand “ equare feet Parkis tront OA AND : . New 21 cogesie Reg. . Me ™, run from 18 i ery Niving daug, room | and reas *ahow: ‘aheul s ee fh + ‘ent pe Now $190.96. No. trade 61 Orchard Lake Ave FE +tie ‘sah. ™ Perry C. Griggs, FE — x. : a bedroom ital Nee Dutch ‘ie i, eaiabs ee — 1. A — — zz ~y — + jw ed 1016 WN ‘wale aaeer = ANCHOR | FENCES a =. ; A — ! eo Johnson , ~firep doors leadin Dpro iy 830. ( ) N Cr ), + Hes wr 2 - . Distro > | Ash yager Aha t Kony Rathr a + Priced po mt ons.oee. ‘ani . w ; sf y 4 be all g00d con- : med os with built in vanity Blectrie dish , 5 w re me nt = ro - , h arve , > 7. _ ek pu, batement sicher | Saiey"aciner awe “a “heat |g eo atnce ates etm FE 2-9206 th ie “Fat TT Rint Bes iss, recorder _ 2 seaePoees aes Fe - a stor a ‘ hand | 34 rence ee . ee RICAN SUN FLAME Oil. seo terms Many Teedaere. spl detch Open Evenings 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO = =. ; hideaway bed TV chrome om | ieee et Gil, - tion storms wad screens. Fens : F ty I 1. deors walnut peeged wide oes EK 5616) of FE 42068 ‘ : , J — oie Ce a woes tape for © meome oot 6 or AIR PIPE FURNACE 22° \ sans fooring “Because of | -- er_ articles . “4 - aco with Family —— couuns oud ome} Scar “aa seat mE : _ e wy ; gn nl Se, 13.96; APT. ea gy ae Ba. and Ak. on Bi" Fairgrove { bath down ‘Three. room d bat Teustngs. Oe wi ad ch — t ve $28.0; wardrobe | Sovia,somblete line. {structural me up. Basement Gerage. 8 ooo ahroge: “bed lehcearidl aap Le Need Money? ss Rid . } ‘ trunk, $0.58: AW, WWE) eel, new and ne-f- OWNERS! ALUM awit } > a { ges op large private lake re] desk and chair $14.96; sofa bed, Typhoon factory : tet ing and bathing beach Very ss tORTES i " 19.60; crib and new matiress, Steel Co.. 136 Branch St (across -- $1,000 Dow ue ome and setting oe those vas mS near as vour telephone ; en : ne $0 we nut bed gute. from hmericen Fr ‘ as , HEA ye A BURNS CO n } potas eating @reat nature] beauty You can buy Wis bloc : S 5 q 4 cae 2 fooms al) on one floor Lot | To see contact AT Mark woud uisres “iexeo ft each ee washer, 110.50. refrigerator. adit HEARING AIDS ARE HAN-OVA | 8UN (LAMP PHYSICIAN f este Very convenient to town | we pe oon tase Orv M24} all brick fronts Call tonight for : ; ot a oe. pot no'sy; get free trial be con | size Steino hight Seating, jan . ~ pe, el ee eee ee a | ee , ; _+ieil_ Free perk tad Fe ee 1 “Siar other times by sogeint, } Por eute fitencing. refinancing ‘ ; 7 MAPLE BEDS, MAPLE DESK ENGINE, ¢ CYLIN-| mon EM . after 6 Lake vcs: ment Priced ty sell, term ymen ebts ahar rake der Lycoming with propelior tor | mons EX +0 ster’ pe - b arranged bi busine ‘OA | ] ] OY 18) KE N i. Realtor tort ae wage 4 y — — air-bost or sled Runs good. $65 IUNOES OL STOVE BLUB eaaee . De < ua oe “« s , e, good o condit eS Seinen a pag ise 62700 Res OA 82248 4 W Lawrence FE $6108 open eves in on your first vistt end , * kee oe cm eo te auUM COMB BOOT ———— pine ion. OL 2-2308_ { = . ‘ : Pe ot — - cs with 61.260 down t For Sale Lots Ao Bi vitice 1200 Ditie Hey PR $6173 6 few wintecs. Likerd sepee ) 4, ow ‘PORTABLE WABHING MACHINE FO Oe eee S| tater. st ATIONAL™ Cage REG. “ | aan —_ J re , . Oirls € Estimat Seminole Hills ‘RE TRACTS | set. $10 srticles in excellent Windows re mee red Gf GAUoE WINCHESTER PUMP Ccccaaas ta “penal HeMR aA ACRE TRACT! _ | 0 Ft FRONTAGE ON J08Ly Home & Auto soodition EM 33004 _| Garage 3. Remodeling eer Washington 31 ree schools An Calidres ‘Ss pers os to j —_ Bever'y end First — loi — 9 SET, TABLE TOP. rite file Double well deepfreeze eceibent reem treme Lome a i us. tore schools scellent be a : . ve, flora! . tele- Oakianc Home provem nook. ores | GAB heal a manic I saul Only $18 dn A 815 mo ~~ 5Q PF SUHDIne “ON Loan Company phone table, and aaron. odd | 4175 Dixie Hwy. OR 34101 tana ae gerege very wonderful a Bg Pealte eased land Dinh * t Tele- chatra, tables table ALWAY WRECKING Qravorussd Yuimediate posses. | 1.. H. RROWS Realtor | grap. Hampton Tiectric, 425 -W 401 Community Nationa) Bank Bids. iampe, Paint opreyer. shallow |~ Wale on used building msterials | BOWER sion, Best price end terms pore) 1982 W Huror re 24010 Huron, PR 42025 Hours © to §. Saturday © to 1 well eelctric pump. OR3-2708 | A million feet of pooner | POWER WINCH AND AIR COM- ble Shown énylime -call no® | FEED MILI uD COAL YARD after 5, week lumber, Doors, plum 2, sash, _ presser, 2005 Eipabeth Lake Ad WE BUY AND &8FLt ‘Ba e an Good condition Private siding 4 24 wear « CHINESE CHIPPENDALE mage | Union evening Ce., 3100 Weta * AND THERMOSTAT LAND CONTRACTS | t en ee fo arr yard or ~ LOANS. — bd = room furniture chairs Eight Mile Road arm- = ] I | cto ' 633.500 rver, table buffet, © Seimei} ington one? «1 KEmwood 51660 00 ) & GAL STEEL DRUMS 6: © NI = = Easy terms yenes . 0 pee on =e $1500, will sell for $375. — BLOND are WHITE LEATHER 4759 Joslyn Rd. MY 34032 " : gency urence Foster radio, .. seats. t - set, $35. Single bed ry LARGE BOXES OF WHITE ( Be E Phone Millington 3- MI 6-2008 so08 after 8 a CE- 54 OLI = Blores 80 $aso — nagton deel a 628 No 0000 UARE OAK TABLE. > @ leafs and paennoost eee ton MY eas “Foe | AND HARGER CO, [otdane ne SLias Rent-Lease bus. Prop 4A} Community Loan Co. | “Twenty-seven were listening to the radio, filly wer a echaire Ming. FW dure table | "pipes end fixtaren suveinate ol | HOT @aTER MEATERS to 0: = CO. oO oslys pa 110)———~———en eee 1H) FE L: e Tennyson. AL. ‘Near Forest 5 3 20 . . awrence , and gas water heaters, oi] and as, new. appro sw sone £m S38. ica!" oMMER hg eae geo age J Slates TI a os FE 2-7131 aware 7 TV and one man was taking a bath!” sitions BABY PED D PULL sree. con) fereaces. . steam and het sumer tines Soe bo ana “$119 $0 ; POT — ry ne es ee we ps EL WABETN Laki stat | sens lexe In Birm ~ Bloomfield Priendly_Serviee _ condition. “618 50997 HEIGHTS” ere are al Say marred. ins thon Sedrore wairwar ol ce ths be —— ndlasomg —TOANS $20 TO $500 For Sate Clothing — 56) Sale Household Goods 57) | REBUILT WASHIN mb TS SUPPLY oll and bottled ges ester 08 EB epg ‘4 ete com. "ot am Gelurdays and Sundays Cn 5) : Onl in arm | roe _An ee ePECIA = B madlng 1 Bo polly My om le an Piuores- K SMALL RESTAURANT EQUIPPED Jn oignature Unly IEAL FOR SCHOOL DOUBLE POT FLORENCE OIL : Se WOLTIN a ei = rE . Down Payment psen Write Pontiac Press box 3 HOUSEHOLD MISSES WOOL COAT, BIZE.9 repeat $76, perfect condition 2| New inner —, $16.86. BABY CAR BED, FOLDS INTO Bis’ sot balawin vari . | To -qualifiea House FOR RENT with 1| EIN ANCE CORP OF | tvabop ConbETn ee ail tee ne Oe ee ee mee $A vs “ear seat. New, never used, $5. FE | SF — “ Shear ayer co this fur) Realtc Ee OSZRT BIO at, sod om neat humus Bre NA) CORP. OF IN GOOD CONDITION. REABON- | G1jc | ee bee bed. bed. complete, 016.08.| 2-9008 | $00 pesmtd. Phang FB 8. nished 4 room year around cot Ws. ays fer landscape man MA 5-3872 MONT ; ABLE GREEN WOOL CIRCLE PLUORESCENT FIX. | New metal on | HOLLAND = tage with 60 ft of lake frontage | efter + of #6 Perry Lake Rd PONTIAC j SIZE 7 MA DRE tures, newest brightest and most | 0x12 tnoieum Se eT ee eee ee ey 4 COAL FURNACE, ghia pHa A ne | y77 B@ Telegraph fves & Bun | _Clerbston ~|3% 8S Saginaw Bt FE ¢-0835 Stir se pate Capanbine modern type of lighting for kitch- i: eR, ti0.06. ee ee bi \a of war, Sao =" cheols, stores Transport Co-o e stat change = — = _-_- -_— — ~ = = dinett d ~ le » TER. . = = f . tion Full price only +40se porte | Co-operative Meal Esiate Eachanee) Fog Sale or Exchange 86 a BOY'S CLOTHING. | SIZE zie | fe me, tinctics. bedrooms and rec: |" fn see ona Wael Sah SER Reynelts = BNAfTer Ball-O-Matic, | Smee te ate an rr | = : as * sulls a many lightiy factory marred Call at big savings. ymen mal} month- IRON FIREMAN } ERE LOV ELAM yf eae tbe eo sere | nave ts acane e_unap_o | _W HEN VOU NEED | ott syettcott “iss 46 eassn:| _orescem 8d Orch Uictugan wia:| Wy bay (se) and exchenge ter | tigep LARS. ALL BIZ ‘ior | "Perestes Meare ACO : 5 pare“ of West Branch with 4 ; — ard e Ave ¢ home _ ALL BizES IN- | IRON Pin 1 er ~~ wen 3008 | WOodward 29709, Detroit | rae rouse bumters coe ae $25 to $500 Bors aoe ae SLACKS. SIZE ey Fd ai suasien are OAKLAND ~ SAVE | PPLY ig Sadieaw | 5 rp es we ) oat - - LJ » eache > or & s “ALLERTON ROAD | $0 x oe NEAR CLINTON VILi F - es chr Weise $8, Gaeage roller skates, size ¢.| reasonable. rE pa ‘nani FURNITURE ° 7 MOLLAND 1 Be ae ¥. ; : ‘ o ah rounc (iC RB r w > a > EXC bes ‘i , 23-6623 ___KENTILE ix aT Aon % Meese tot main 1068 Od Se ee Le : ‘ 5 enlee rhs Bagg A oy etyg gem te gon PUR COAT % LENOTH, BLACK Sater re me — ms gig yy i _% eulntot. water healer. storm 2 LOTS i0oxise ” BEAUTIFUL _ oad repay to small monthly pay- motre persiar size .6 2 toppers. | Aric stove, grey and yellow square |2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. marvicined te 0 er Gar ne ae ae 3 WRindows eens. Term peated avees Neds OL pr hd Business Opportunities: 51 ments >= black and red. Dresses robes,| tube chrome extension table and “ a bed. ¢ eu -| value $89.50. siso wall and base ST "MIKE'S ARE A each with terms OR 3-4525 aaa us or call at our of- pave om 2. New ¢ chairs, wall to wall Bigelow cut | Dresser, $5 eouch tnd SrA BOR S SHOP: ae are sitg y Pde a2 5 as a tamity feme on corner tot — 3+ vg - el MQUIRE 722) ) CHAIR BARBER 8HOP OR “e OREEN DABARDINE “Coat wirtt an aang Roeryt Ob T1308. TRADE intents Teeat = Ld oo £4 8 8. Saginaw St. fiee a 393 (Orchard rooms down, stairway to ————— aie tor sate or rent. Ress. rent ip lining aise red woot eqn | ELECTROMASTER STOVE VERY sto FOR ELEC. bir en E OlL CIRCULATOR GOOD Ti bs ted attic Oak Moors, gas tur-| Just | ook At 251) Union Lake Rd rk 2-5605 Munro” Electric, 1000 W-| condition KING SIZE BOX SPRINGS AND = nace water heater full basement CHE "ROKF F HILLS DUE TO OWNERS HEALTH Have : 2 MENs TOP coats. 3 Mets {- good_condition: 969 _O8 736 _ Murs.” AYE, V0, SIROER BURMEISTER S. — mattress, 63's? $25 each. Chrome Mo home ts in excellent cond. complete shoe repair machinery suits. sises 37 ¥ ladves. couts}-—- = 2 ROLLAWAYS, i! yo GER TER and grey dinette—set- z ——— New polated UES, Cagh Compare the advantages of its | for sal 3660 Elisaoeth Lake Rd FINANCE CO and dresses, sizes 14 and 16 E-Z TERMS ===} Senne coming —maantne. teat" 900" Nearly new Moog p-208-005 por menth Sveti country location Siz or call PE 17-6403 after 6 Deb Bos z : PE $-5305 nee beers eee eee) oe L UMBER > = % * Furniture. 6465 Dixie ake t mtte W of | F ME ORnROsS oat _ h4.1674 £| &maw Semen cosas ete 13-44 esse TABLE TOP STOVE. ASH. wy 30773 “AL ROAD nog Rd —and select your 1 per sonia completely sem og 702 Seats 24— — poRa¥ ip i 4 1 “SIZE 12-14, sprite +s aetrecsee oes 4 Badia E is, on =M KITCHEN SINKS 24X21, 620.98 . foom heme on jarge jot ts . . ear Fred's School 94500 * | Gimis CLOTHES. siz) TO 6 cola beds $38.50 $80 mapie fim | - SS ee “Best Buys” value $12.09 Toilets 63930" value ea @s youl find Very clean CARL “\N BIRD, Realtor qown, wi handie, PE 2878 of | —CHIOPPING FOR A | _tatiet.tiae_ FE stot | gage “yPpiece ving tome au : Snag Ogg wom tags? pase. OPEN 8 A.M Toe P.M. ee ee . @ good neighborhood | 503 Community fetenet tent B) : —— — = ’ _new, i L . OOS. . chrome mixing faucets $14 96. Ce ae i ceo sesatas | ine querer greta LOAN? ongtcuimean Roan us| Ee enh cage tg Ml ca TURTON TD a tt merce tery Mh fate gies Om — tack COLDAED PAMILI tad Will accept ‘modern “YES promptly te pieved men. tion Reasonable PE 2.2018. |g obley AP =" pe _6-1300 ins Ww. Pane t a vet i _teke Ave = a HA YDEN logeetemeua't ir Pree’ ehne. i] pome im trade 32: Opdyke I tonal ond or single “Like oe SUB-TEEN WOOL Coat rugs %) ie . ay gt feos ~ USED D TRADE- IN ia Ww bxee toned me ber M yo yer = T-rwe Por information call Mrs HOTEL PROPERTY ovT oF wide credit / e new Dresses & skirts, 12 to/ rugs $1795. © by 12 rug pads Grade A BI LLON HEA : cle rch Door .. $9 95 S.eallon electric heaters, s * he nett, ae a” ‘Pike on | MY 30 Th - laalcaagilal one. ~ rite o or Come ta "Tosao i Sas” ai very = wiee. end veasees saute, oe Acs ee Sk eee DEPARTMENT ag pod No. 2 Fir be per Lg _O _&_ Thompsca, S._Perry._ KE BEI anti MAJOR OL COMPANY WAS OO TOANS $28 TO $500 ants SS _— BANK FURNITURE (O.| $mtic™* 19.98 Ww. F Combination Moe door "63.98 LUMBER | —LAKE- VILECES 7 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT! Twin size bed with springs $24.50 um Doors from $34.95 “- ' -e0ee— This peders seeviee + eee 0 2S TO FARMERS = HARDWARE—PL — A beautiful jot 1182300 Lot 09 | station locate’ at thy : PEN FFICTAL = aa ORIOT. r GAS STATION} Ol _heate———___ ——_ $900.10. UMBING 1x8 ‘white ne nears, _ fe Lake acres No. 2 op Mann R4 | section of 2 main Rabesrs FINAN t Maal, syle eu 186 asd E-Z TERMS 2 piece bedroom suite - . $40.50) 1 Sou aie wun PAINTS $85, 1x12. M. sq. or ea 9850 cash and bes an excellent potential NANCE CO. ‘Drders ‘chun Pa Davenport and chair . ose | © TLDING A HOUSE | 210 thick butt = tag caeci3 . CLOSE TO PONTIAC’ | See: Mz, Dart, 7S 30us,, Exe: | LW Leerence 9B 2-000 Pence Be test condition "Oui 08 | ee ae Git ee DRIVE CLT SO SUSMERSTER'S | s0, 05.20: well pleat © Me verw- _ SSUALTER OREEW RLTR Reautiful hemesites_in'a gved lo | +1608 . Up to ———~ | ENAPP AERO iO TRED SHOES @ Clemens 8 MANY OTHER [TEMS MATER fous Mat Se Se oe ae | "MY 2-683) cation Close to bus service | 2900 FT OF RAILROAD PRONT- . _N _Sniriey i | {RON-RITE IRONER OOOD CON.| CONVENIEW, CREDIT TERMS MAKE SURE IT'S $4.50; Int. doors 87 & up, Ext. schools and stores 1001150 Some | age acres. On pavement S00 MRS SIZE BROWN GABAR- ditton $8. MAytair 6-2941 THOMAS ECONOMY : ‘ doors $12.50 & ox i f snact his W eck’ s Special wooded All on good reeds Low| jdes st ge age res ee ocd cent $10 Cirle | son SALE ieail OLSON BUC. Burmeister Ss 2 & better hr jam Son on om : se "sase tim, tet aown | Low" water BW" planae @ fees | fe Y dine, more Nee Set oe a gt | Pink tat bom to geod coe: | ° FURNITURE CO. Drie now New iSoutated DRAYTON PLAINS — | 3S Beree l cge” soem Today Sates overccat. $6 Mane ox, 2 eure 100 W._Chirage Are. ms Northern Lumber Co Siding. See ws tor BOD low prices. | ,098150- ni Ock STORE. GOOD LOCA- AMILIES [N POST? ——— etter ‘PACE ay Cooley . Dri quate agpeoved, ee Foley On @ one sae ogg aaee tien Also restaurent Living quer an¢ Oskised County have or Wreques BS ponica oinet er | | an at Coen wrs. _ bere bgeot 4 cur ae seen post, $5.45 mm ain. | [oer owe, well. Gost. damage. tere, FE 30629 after § pm | rowed from Buckners te the last NEW DRESSES QOOD CREPES | prass fireplace res, never a vv es Y\ . Sat WE DELIVER ea. Sewer cracks & drain tile & -| eee ek Metre tee | Le 00 9680 with 983 Gown | wilt TAKE CASN ok cate, * "*** | saha. po, over Pom ees es | Ue, several pairs, af ces | TABLE, re S68 BARGE, 70 Mile Radius fittings WP P. paneling — cedar down : SUBURBAN model car tor equity in resis | BUCKNERS I@ THE OLD Re | Co ae Eo 3 53 mode erase Al ike new. OL! et part With § Trucks Serving You | 8c s9. fi Osk flooring all grades RCE AREA 4 sctes for fruit end verries | and ita cenere jes pampe.| LIABLE UP-TO-DATE Loam, & Sims sen $10 Formerty 624 pees a 2. Sart. os EM 3-4650 EM 3-3906/ S cee eet ewe ® a New rancn type home plecsing to| Nite level od | call PR. e008 COMPANY WHERE YOC ang! %% to $2996 now sl6 2 wp cos for ar GuanAMIEED &E \3 pe living room suite... ry Tool cans our Smears emt] SLTe ae ats Sh Cree cas sTaTiON| Seen OSERASEr Sc: Pete ees TE See BB ogee quan ayes wie Pact Sve Lumber Co = ment ~omd: L. Ta) 5 || When iiness comes When there 69 8 0 new * ¢ G@omner washers ... 969.95 &P | Washer : pra case. Se" | Gime ’ : | ~_ LAI - , pump otirective moders 5 | are ihyette or macy Mepialta ns © Eee en atten ogseet® Jap | Laree & quarantesd.......,. $28.98) _celient jon. $173. FE 28808 Bogie Lake R¢ Commerce , e 2 bedrooms 3 px = 2961 cated on man corner (1805320) pasce gar toga dap ed ee tame = — oh i = % ; Gas range —__......---- ---- $00 CALLING ALL CARS ze 1 oi) furnace LAKE LOT NEAR HALE im good thriving 4tllage near Pon y re dealing with Buckmers SILVER POX JACKET FINGER 6 PC WALNUS DINING ROOM | Chest of drewer: 6305, Time —— _plan on auto re- LOVELY SET OF with where . i eas oe ac alion er me . ‘ main highways stores _ PE 2.4339 ul 18,000 gal ' herd . you ere always sure of tip Brown muskrat « length sulle FE 44438 oma DOUomwe He muff, 925 Tebie lamp foeor hat right at |) LEVEL BUILDING Lote” in verage Owner retiring 80 600 ind and considerete treatment Very reasonable MA 6385 = | pRIGIDAIRE 84 CU FT LOOKs : PARKING a0 © nee auTo 70 eae Css _ ee} Norge mangle. 1 an- | FF & GREGG _city, reasonable FE 2.6548 for real eslale Hla Gt Mvew | BETTER BE GAPE THAN SORRY LaHORT FOR COAT OOM. Mell :— eee on in Lexing- WYMAN’S CARON CAMERA —iv-e2 WITH — = yaa . te hae pene | "ane estoy Pe 839 fap ABET hat cpap ci fret mortct Doing You can obtain up to ss00 to-| Sale Household Goods 57) FALL SPECIALS _ {ese waitkns he EONDL| cellent condition o175 FE pees | entrance. ill wee RiCH GARDEN SOIL (| fine business—ateo-¢-room house day or ony dey st Buckners | ~~~ ~~~ ~~ {| =, model Gpoedquess Gryer_ wag | et GE ap Ges GlOTHeS POSTS STEEL, 4 He , aia ew ODE RK ON oe b2e00 Pte bene cae cesee care, | forge meth, Memeo ae SP! srouam, BDSM, warts PE} eowee une) ESS wp. Freeite weter_hemter, | 94.98 each. ¢wooK. | Tinoleum 6-9 ft. 49¢ sq. yd. : » Corner lot 2 bed- | PRIME BUILDING SITES ON “ent Can be_conteries into ome 1 bh “rhe “et +7760 \¢ & 5 Grawer chests yecuum $10.96 Used ’ INLAID LINOLEUM “tee sin sem)-rediant heat telah Shores, Cate and Elisabeth | °**? ground Located main | monthly payments cnarge = = Satchew 9050 uw bau — Ny ~ 1 y ed CHIPPEWA FENCE CO | ware pant $1.90 gal. tie off furnace and bet| Lekes No dow Sevens close te Pentioc, Oniy| ‘ tham_san think ApOUT ANYTHING ¥Ou Want|,” Ry Es ; FE8-067] If no answer OR 3-135! | WALL LINOLEUM Sincue heater Utility room $1.00 ™ payments $14500 with very reasonable, Sober CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8 jnuilywoo: beds complete $54.95 Ke UMP ELECT Ice Se Won Paanitoas | ee Core ee ee | Cell owner _FM Der | RED HORSE | Ne Telephone Information Pi YOU NEED AT rag meat la | Beeler natures oe $29.50 465 Auburn PE 4-7881. MAHOGANY KNICH-ENACE CABT- | : Sr Sale Lake Prop. 44 pete cage guizansTn aD | Dorothy Snyder Las ene on oo — wines © | Used aan ry VACUUM CLEANERS nana COAL FURNACE. 625 walla X ~ re Ng a Bons . ids oO |, 1 __ FE 2017 REALTOR tees and coe, up TV. sets. MT caaial a feta eres 36 | WROUGHT 1] SUna BEDS. am. i Gent ot Gowers. Weestels otes nor With apprrronaL |RIVER FRONTAGE LOT. ue x | USS Mere © VE 24411 | 1c ner $71 50 up, redios 5 up: Miller CLAYTON’ springs mattresses, 944.08. a ae ee beatng pa. Oe 7 an gatieteng eM TT )) Se | REALTOR chrome dinettes 940.80; | chests. Ss Bank Purniture, 42 Orchard Lake lapsile shee! one ay | Sanié rotiage with 3 addi - ~ | “parrtes “THE pind” vee | FINANCE COMPANY | foo and, used, 95.90 0p: vee | Furniture, Appliances | —*venee. bo) | Bers, sutomonsie wm Brigse Edgewood Derive” Brendel acre pareet "itn st er fromtese WANT TO BE YOUR “Son Sagine a“ Hares room hes" Sao: Gone] — i oe coer = 3 — eee 3 — Whe new MAytatr ©2313 ' —qlieiginte EM. 34722, - on rivers, encellient building sie OWN BOSS? Street. Pontiac “roe | tine ~f Beas RINE olor tint -peirte FE sai! or F Inside antennas Aluminum 26x6- 130 NoRoE SPACE WEATER 8 a! a Rectricted actghbe : | ‘ ty 2 I = nal i’ or FE Sees . =qnre a ’ per door ACE HEA ic 2 KRPRORT AND CARE piv. cueae Oh ae ath tte Gn | Secclient cpportuntty tor men ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 — “we Bot sett On 3 } OR” REFRIOERATOR. EXCEL | WALTON i! Gove. tre, Ae pee wineew. iO oe Re ererte On 31097. Walters) paul A .ERN REALTOR | (*hSse inventor) and equipm w|- Baxter & Livin any coors. S 5-510 sil Wenen Cr, esta ___ 2-2257| Phone FE +28" built or ov motors. 1 = Se I, “Gy | 1 ettand_ave TE rere | lefee modern Bunore service se: | 94 Ww, ingstone SHOP 3 ACRE. OP FREE WARM MORNING STOVE GOOD |i 290 IN OTRL'S BIKE 3 99 IN| year to pay Pontiac Piston Serv- - Gaev terme uy | Gon Pontiee area Call Mr Lawrence @ - FE +1538 rane a0 ® y ity GREEN FREzE gph Enron condition. 3909 Hedrill gt. Auburn bikes Power mower rand e 2 8 Saginaw For Sale Acreage 47 | Bryant days, Detroit TRinity TEAGUE-FINANCE , 2 _end cha PE 22108 __ Heights ‘wn mower. Cofndination door.| NEW AN a Tals E Wiser Frost ee i. Detroit Tiffany N. MAIN CO. 1 wus cant of Acbors Mets. sage ow, LIVING ROOM Wayne Gabert’s lg wide 80 ft of garden Suuina’ sae bottled wake & ater rontage A : 2B te sepene.__ 202 N. PE +2066 ern) ae lond Jr. dinette ¢ ¢ and 1 large house.| gas and ind: ACREAGE BARGAINS ‘ eee « S set, with china cabinet, reason | - ppl : Ironrite tremor. tot kinds bottled gas. Rote’ Say beste amal party medore| = 16 UNIT MOTEL ROCHESTER, MICH. |4571Q083 COLORED, Cee | oe as50 CONS —ARD Apres pyeoen ver @ ‘Corner of ity | appianees. for, howeetreiiers and we 2 emaji barns Price $3,000 ; : : Loan 8800 Bin Brand 5UO - THERM GiRcULATOR Cash H MES.BART AM ree a We are sorry but no phone tn- Pg HaRY BED WITH INNERSPRING | wood range 905° Bridge Lake RA. Brand pee oe Nel’: ‘siase.| %Toom size. Used 1 month, 875. EXCHANOR OR >1950 . teres pertiy weeded. omen | formation on this spot It's one of chair, chest, play’ Clarkston MA 5-7351. M choose OR 30389 PETRO Penton re buliding on rt tee largest for the least mone mn, Base All Hke new. $30.16 ee, ‘any others to from. yrs. — co~ — ‘eats: EWAN Scam 8) SES ce rrevorty, 01.500 SHR t mele we have hed t mated | PR. Rochester ebester Ol. 6-711, OL 1-781 Sie 30600 eaite, $18 iy | tg we dose floor_samples SHALLOW-WELL cose Evenings & Sundays P home. Mh no or Saad tee anihas traan Dhaai ee ——— ron. Prcount pew . | DAYTON i wenings_ 8 Sundare PM, rho eall PF 2 Owens, Carkston “Schools. Puli price usin hist way “it's ® real money SEDROMM Ane DINING | ROOM scshbccD pone MOV. it N. SAGINA’ 66189 Oi. HEATER WITH 2 55-GAL. | . eee ’ "> maker total price of 847,600 Mortgage | Loans 4 miscellaneous Nese TE 7-924 > eae sell. Reasonable OR | WANTED NOT fat wal saint - 62.75 gal; ¢rums 630 Tie N Grant St. ° Crea Roar HOME lee FT : ; . }- wth terme available is hard to] “eo } :. —- models. FE 5-8755 interior comb _§ miles _ovt, off A Aye. ee with 4 room house. Alse Giroux & Hicks) mig pe emer) Low BATHTUBS, FIVE (FOOT | RE * ment | ond basT be 6 a : a ‘Areal chanel oer ctciad Maan wort es INTEREST ccccet, ee. ee eae McBride Hardware*’ | $20 high chair $9, nursery chair. ee nr ~ ay . nlim funds tor cS deer clothes | HOLMES: ANTRAG con Dinie Hey Drayton Plaine $3,000 DOWN: dwellings." mortenge » canceled. sre gis Saticutenn, Piuorescent Open Sundays S12 | Se Pare abet ow, ten Best : <2m_Deste_Bignoey _ On_)-1980 * 46 — ‘ia von at — wan tte low down payment. you H Pett I} RMON 19) Orchard Lake Ave. nt. WW” eed archery set. s% “tet, ‘es ‘Ales ees ee eee ACRES SUBDI- ean tm the restautant business . Xe. SON ‘|geproom @UITE. HOLLYWOOD , other items. EM 4} —ststen “eta. po er ey 1 a BEDROOM | sire. HOLLYWOOD ratched in EVANS CIRCUL. TING Ou MEAT. - = a - Located near} 1310 Pons ¢_Bank Bidg. with head board, liv- Fiuores- = 90. with tank 6, FURNACE, TORRID WET , | 550 ©. of tebe trentage en Lutte | 80 a Aa CADCHS. | Gates grees now tie a ouse fire | _Fione VE or FE 6471 tna om Ne ee ie ecceding mampt.+—reut—3es Oremare tmne—hve——|—ende op eee wii | Sf, .eup 2 sel. tenk, OR 31736 | rotare rps conversion . ver Lake near intersection of P _—_ $3000 gross now Iit's a sure fire tabies- combination record r = ts Third sx wn byreer. : W. DINNAN AND 60N deel Re. No. 2008 KELVINATOR. | ‘$9 MODEL AUTO-| trailer Mr FE "| €LectRic LIGHT FIXTURES | ———— , st platy Road and Walon) Ow. Mt : ‘Swope 85) Eee es ‘ove a aoe 2 ee trailer, | WILSON aoe eS SS OL CONVERSION ONE AEP ectiont y the butid ATTE: DERS ae ~~~. | refrigerator MI & Hircan 8 60 | aeeee nee __| lke new. 8 cuble ft. wowon designs terrific val Usec_1_season. FES Son Cag rieel. Can oe We are Sp STATE-WIDE — News BEDROOM sHELL | _? ™ KENMORE | WRINGER WASHER. after 5 p.m oe et ae oe OL MEATER. BUC | THERY. acres with homesites. Some | Rea) Extate Services Of Pontiac al aa ania Win Wane te ee i* YEAR a ons. | COMPLETE. KITCHEN TABLE AND 3 CHAIRS. W £6 T InGnoUsE | —— Sy vabae, 95.50. Blighty Paid $107 will sell for $68 ; eal Edw. MS level Some high orovemind © Pontiac State Bank Bid contract, SVarant hed aod | A Dresser Voor im troning beard tor. 8 ft, new condition. Only —— tank and platform. 364% W. Huron “dw. M. Stout, Realtor aatital lake .! euprosimelely Johg A Landa ‘Landmesser. ae house in town Dick atest ee “le INCH TV en oa | | Deegeet- Sa ee eae ccrecn. | 010. Mi 0-1009. rescent Orchard Aye. |) after 5. Tr M. Baginaw st ety Pty feene OE | vw ST! PE 50078 _ PE 22720 _ Call PR 28210 , EVANS GAE FLOOR FURNACE. | MEDICINE CAPINET® LARGE 2 Open eve i 8.30 aecuanox YOUR LAND CON. BIG FAMILY WITH BiG > WASH ike NEW: SIMPLEX IRONER ; $0 000 thermostat complete, | tm. mirror. sil metal cabinet 67.98 __ Fe se rouse tay cox | EAL AMES |e ee aR SPE) WAREHOUSE sftp tice warsngng| Soccer aria ae _ erty) lor iat oe Goumte eapecity. Like sew. $as : ENDS; WASH BASING, | '*Tee_ selection medicine cabi- . : _ e model car & ca: Pat $90. Call evenings, MA 62480 : ~ = : 1 ar rl e HJ VanWelt OR 31388 Call onion boncan One. ; a Tompson, 80 8.| Dele with and without lights. New “ghowing Nor oat atoeal oe) ee EQUITY IN @ ROOM HOUSE. FUR —. COTO CARPETING. TV) ing room sunte. Phone FE ¢630e REMOVAL ARM teptional N Pe. a ag Mg AR ng ont 18 THE “BIRD™ TO SEE entre toh, inside city. for trade e | dinthe reom curtams, kitchen eur. weer oe ae ~~ > gs 9 Ave, one pK at A A ~ = _ god housetratier Vu ‘b-e0s3 satne bes. 5, carta and mat- 4% ft. Wall Tile. wae LOC ALE! te a STEAM RADIATORS. 1 GEC mgngg ein tear asrnd tant cy M. 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Phone OR 2372, SYERS 14) W Huron. 64 | 650.50 hew chairs 50 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE bf or. arm and i Ceentrs “Home ~ a inventory. | wate te el eee Mg its Mg i pg AE gh | ah pa $12.95 : b ay re eh e ne . ; va ph te —_ CLEANING PLANT ("oF rour LaWD CONTRADE,| awe see tame Nests walue | drapes §° per pair. OR 3-066 Tisse’ carpet samples, valves... 100s. ee a ve Pu ¥ El ander. . . se mo These are brand new 1964/3 © iL “ or FU . 4 : zt Moma hes. [ There's _s big prefn fer you ta} gilure. aules. for new ot Ls models, Famous make Formice ae wr” 1690.20 see ¥ pe. Gaeqne ont. A] bn La ye UE nt 4 - replace, ent, or ue oe Foe aS La eT ig By wetralleras” ~~ 40B*-—-Alt-popuiat toiors. Come tn eto | BS . PTS ene Gelivered complete.| 4. P. deep well pumps with ‘ive arag: w : SS fixtures seal ie EXCHANOB look. compare and be esnvinced Phvte dining foom suite 2515 W one value, now 90.50 , Sa feemnetaneemnsom } tered tene ace ene - ire grounds. 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