The Weather. = ¢! ‘Batubday: Partly Clog Details page two : | ie ae ¢ & \ ey r sy ee omni = Dimondale a ) last cine : “THREE DIE IN ‘CRASH Three wom Persons injured when. a car-bus* collision 4 Car. involveds 4° AP Wirepheote illed: and 10 other | completely wrecked. | Bedside Weddin Gives <3Quads: Father, Né¥ Names ' LANSING (AP) —The Troliman qua ” days ago had a father and new first and dg And their bride-of-a-day mother sightd- happy. fox, the first time tty. months." 8 Brief Lutheran ‘rités ‘united Mrs.’ div orcee- -mother of the quads, ane Gi 34, a Lansing auto serviceman, room. _ ‘Van Alstine'’s ex-wife qauet a a. ceremony, pine his 60-day waitin b ¥ if. st names today.: “I'm really | ety Fe Le if ‘| pe: ' ne P role is De Trollman, 33, er to permit the pd after a divorce 2] Plead Guilty. * jnChaney Killing Pontiac Men Shooting Bartender in...” “a Chico Bar Holdup - chose Two. Pontiac. men pleaded guilty | who died ree murder Thurs- | buried ° “sith io ere i ' to second” day before: ( kland County Cir- " cuit Judge: Frank L. Doty ‘in the | | day,4 Aug, 9 baldup/ slaying. ofa Poh | bi ‘NS time bartender. Judge Mat returned Charies. 4 y wae sn in a- gun. battle between a holdup may and anothe, bartender, Harold Mack of 316 Granet, Haze! Park, dur- ing an attempted holdup pf the El Chico Bar at 374 Franklin Rd, Cunningham and Hardiman ad- mitted the attempted robbery and | slaying to Pontiac Police Sept. 4 after having been arrested «| few days before for questioning. | Police were told by ep ea that he'd thrown the gun killed Chaney into the eicen River. Though the river has been retary ‘ dragged, the weapon has not yet Sources Commission, said Thurs- been found. Cloudy and Warmer Tonight, Saturday Partly cletidy Skies and slightly warmer temperatures are “in store ‘conducted survey of supply possi- for the Pontiac area tonight and’ bilities — from lakés and under- |, — Saturday. The U. S. Weather Bureau fore- casts a low of 40 degrees tonight and a high of 62 Saturday. A low of 35 and a high of 53 were recorded here Thursday. ‘Light frost covered the city this morning when the mereury dipped

AFL Officials fo Stand Trial Charged With Extortion ° and Conspiracy DETROIT Five AFL, Team- conspiracy. ‘20 yedrs imprisonment. | The five, now free under $5,000 that explanations cal be held) |bond each, were ordered bound | for the first ‘time since Oct. 16 at over for trial yesterday by Hecord- | | lers (criminal) Judge Martha W. Griffiths. Her decision followed a week- long examination, which the de- fendants, demanded- after ranged ment Cireult Judge-Miies N Culehan sitting as a one- a set. Bound over were: for Detroit Local 247; Daniel J. | | Keating, president, and Louis C Local 614 in Pontiac, and Frank | ‘dent of the Michigek , Federation of Labor. | They are sccumed \er shaking ‘down contractors and Selling out ngbers..; a Charges were dropped dgainst a sixth official, Anthony Liuzzo, ‘another business agent of 247. . Before the judge presented her ruling, defense attorneys argued{ that: Judge Culehan’s grand jury) was unconstitutional. The grand jury's indictment ¢ar- ried four counts: extortion, con- (Continued on Page 2, Col. » —— z Report Indian Massacre CALCUTTA, ‘India (P— Méager Teamster Union Officers: grand jury. No trial date was Mike E. Nicoletti, ree and | Samuel J; Marroso, business agent munists in Korea committed atro- 2 wat 0 ; Be le oe eae ee was consulting with 1 ftration ao oe tactics to 7 reports reaching here syid today | | that to do so might tend to incrim- | inate him, Svenchansky admitted yesterday \ that at times he used the name _\Shura Swart- ~ : Gold's affidavit said: “I heard of Shura Swan trom & mai e@ied Abraham Broth- man. Brethman was one of my . sources of information for the ~ Soviet espionage orggnization, of / | which — was a courier. I met, ' | Brothman in September IMI, “About a half-year after , that, Sters Union officials must face Brothman first mentioned Shura trial on charges of extortion and; If convicted on all! counts they could be sentenced to Swan. Brothman said'it was Shura | *Swan who had introduced him to ~ \ Soviet espionage w Le Ask U.N. Action” on Gl Atrocities: U. S. Report Charges Reds Tortured, Killed 29,815 Allied PWs | UNITED. NATIONS, N. Y. @— . The United States today formally |asked the U.N. General Assembly —. — to take up its charges that Core . cities against American and Allied * captives. | Linteau, business agent?-of Pdntiac | The request was — in ‘letter from chief U. a S. delegate tooperate in a regional survey. Fitzsimmons, vice president of | Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Pe secretary “even to the extent of carrying Detroit Local 99 and a vice presi- | general Dag Hammiarskjold., | The letter merely asked that the — / item be put on the Assembly's / ‘agenda. It was not accompanied . by an explanatory memeorandum telling why. U.N. sources said they expeet< ed a meeting-of the steering committee Monday, to decide whether to agree to. the U. 8. _Fequest. The ‘British delegation: esoceaed ‘horror atthe U, S: Army ‘telling of the torture; | mur pia starvation pepe pets —inchiding 6,123 American soldiers |. “tent het ee 5 ee ae “It is a terrible story, ‘* man declared. ‘e ‘ t s gf auf * > sft e g : } A i B i gee i ef i: 2 as puiH rat 3 38 & a9 | i: Open Drive tor Members et “iti I 5 € 7 43 ma y E H ii Hh | 3 ie If em. BR Micwerenes« Pveeseenes te =: Bsehereress $e ee eee eer eeeee | Thared 2 ie to Attend Interviews Indians .| ‘take them before the Reds. ra l Dor a ha eA ed Sa B x Woman Dies in Detroit Hospital “After Falling ir | Paar See ie 1 } Ps 7S Ve fe of W/ i / *“ : * z ioe Z b- . : ov 4 , nee ‘4 : : x vy } abe a cS BER. cB ens FO ee Sean 9 he a BN ao Sts Sea sedeigaee ~ Zz aa ‘ie pe Detroiter Sentenced os 7 | S87 Five Union Dificials | pe icooom thongs: : ' : i _Agne to five ‘year prison term fand Trial ‘ | was imposed on Lew A. Kanziz, 21, yed From, Page One) | o¢ r99rt Harned’St., Detyoit, today be) spiracy and two ¢laiming solicita-| py Circuit Judge Frank b. Doty a = in De- Approval was given to studying a system of cooperation with sméighboring communities and their | fire departments. me s ° Referring to:the Detroit United Euler, chairman of the Oakland County Chapter, American Red Cross, said today that, “There will be no sé¢parate Red Cross cam- paign in March fn, business, indus- try, schools and kovernment. “Theretore,” be sald” we urge te our March drive to add their ” i. In keeping \with its national policy, Euler said, the Oakland campaign for funds in March Mr. Dickinson died last night at Pontiac General Hospital following injuries received in an automobile Anti-Red Prisoners éContinued From Page One) prepared to use force to The day after, the Communists contented thémselves with Chinese Foundation Torch Drive Harold B. | and released, police said. _ Born in Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1929, Mrs. McCallum was_ the Service will be Saturday at 2 p. m. at Mabley Chapel in Oxford, with ae Oak- wood Cemetery. Theodore B. Hess Funeral will be held Saturday at Burton Hess, Cee Mrs. Gertrude R. Sears years ago. . Mrs. Sears was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church, and Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega. <<. a § i in aaa BE a 3 a ; B i f fe => 8 Sess |Nixon Visits States, Rulers in Indochina SAIGON, Indochina W — U, S. Kingdom of Cambodia to confer with King-Norodom Sihanouk. The vice president, on an official Far East tour, was scheduled to fly later today to Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital. ,Tomorrow /+he goes to, Saigon in neighboring: Viet Nam, another Indochinese state in the Fren¢h Union. King Norodom has been in vol- untary exile from his ca pital since last June 15 to dramatize his demands that France grant Cambodia c o m plete indepen- - Nixon, while in Indochina, will talk with both local and French “Mrs. Alma Jean McCallum, 24, |” ;|of 133 Auburn Ave., dled at Mt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard | ' resident, | | -. WATER ROUTE?—Rep. William 8. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), center, shows where a water supply line from Lake Huron might cut through Oakland | tiac city manager. The hea > : =& . Pentiae executive secretary of Michigan Water Commission, and Walter K. Willman (right), Pon- ae =| ton of gifts for favors. | payoffs | tars- Witnesses during the examina tion told ef what they: said were involving thousands of ee Senne ——— = ‘ Fvhen asked to give a vote of con-, 4 + Presse Phote Resources vy lines represent drain- ' 19 Perish as Plane Crashes Info: Peak (Continued From Page One) ter sighted the wreckage, ground crews had to claw through tor- * | tuous, densely wooded terrain and down .a 45-degree slope. | The bodies were lifted out with a winch and 500 feet of cable. ~The dead were taken to the Redwood City National Guard Arm- ory on the San Francisco penin- At Honolulu Kapell almost de- . cided to stop over. He changed his, mind,- er, and contin- wed on the- flight to death. Kapell, who leaves a widow and two young , was going to Los les to récord sonatas. He was booked for a full concert sea- son including appearances with ~| the Chicago and San Francisco. »>| Symphony Orchestras. Sophomore Says |He Plans to Read a Book Sometime ' NEWPORT, R. I. &—The Rhode ras Library Assn. got a dis- 4 report -on- how young people's reading habits are affect- ed by television. Miss M. Isabelle Hall, Provi- dence high school teacher, sur- veyed sophomore reading habits and got these student comments: “A masterpiece is something you ddn't understand.” *‘Books give you an idea of how to get into trouble but never tell you how to get out of it.” “I'm going to read a book some- time. Last night I saw a quiz show and the contestant didn’t get a jackpot because he hadn't read book.” Bedside Wedding Gives Quads Father (Continued From Page One) from the shapeless white hespi- tal gown to a filmy blue night- gown. Van Alstine then hurried home | to change into his good clothes and returned to pose finally for pic- tures. . ~ Van’ Alstine received custody of a -13-year0ld son in the divorce from his first wife. His new wife has. custody of a 2-year-old daugh- ter. Her former husband has cus- tody of three older daughters. Wrong Again ; TOKYO (UP) The Tokyo weather bureau marked its 75th anniversary Thursday with the pre- diction, ‘‘clear skies and fair ; qfticials. weather.” It rained all day. Figure” club, Leonard T. Buzz of ment announced tod ty. Pontiac High Sch said Buzz. County. Looking on are Milton P. Adams (left), age district boundaries, Officials Favor Sewer Project $2.5 Million Interceptor Line Gets Attention of ~ Four County Areas General Motors — Wants Its TV ' Show Changed DETROIT w —General Motors, sponsors of the weekly NCAA tele- vision games, has asked the NCAA to change its program of Nov>7 That's when NCAA's second parts of four games.’ instead of one complete game, is scheduled to be screened nationally, . ~The NCAA tried this expert- , ment last Saturday and a Gen- eral Motors spokesman said let- ters poured in against the four- | Eypical tan comment, the spokes+ man said, went like this: “It was like watching-parts . of four movies at once. I'd_ rather seen one full picture.” ; “Did you ever make a date with four gitls and try to keep them all. That's how I felt when I tried to keep up with your four-in-one deal on television last weekend." “Frederick V. Parker, 62; df a local hotel, was sentenced to 1% to 14 years: in prison today by Circuit Judge Frank £.-Doty- on a charge of uttering and publish- ing, a Parker pleaded guilty Oct. 6 to forging his employer's name to a $500 check. He will serve his term in Southern Michigan. Prison at Jackson; Newest Black-Eye Alibi; Walked Into Helicopter MUSKEGON (UP) — Patrolman William P. Wilson Jr., has an alibi to end all alibis for a black __ ‘+I walked into the tail of a heli- copter,” he explained to fellow of- ficers Thursday. It happened at Grosse Isle Air Base where Wil- son, a reservist was on duty — and can: prove the details. 2 Pontiac Youths Sent to Prison for Breakin Two Pontiac youths were sent- enced. to 1% to 15 years in South- em Michigan. Prison at Jackson today -by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty on a charge of breaking and entering in the nighttime. : Bernard F; Ladd Jr;;-21, of 13267 Locke St, and Donald K. Hester, 20, of 652 Kansas St., pleaded guilty to the charge Oct. 9. They on Sept. 17. | ——~ 6 Tourist Spending Up “TOKYO W—A total of 33,712 "Start 2nd Figure Club | Women of Pontiac and vicinity who would like to. lose weight . and‘thave fun doing it are invited to join.a sécond “Fashion-Your-_ the Pontiac Parks and Recreation ' : mnt A ‘meeting of all interested persons is scheduled in Room 102 |} at 7 p.m, Nov. 3, Buzz said. The “Fashion-Your-Figure”’ organization voted fo sponsor a new reducing club to make its successfal weight losing methods — available to more focal women, Butz explained. i The original club has a membership of over, 65. be added, and a group record of about 500 pounds lost in the last six months, “Advice from dieticians and doctors, cosmetics demonstrations, a fashion show, calisthenics and games will, be included in the club program,” according to Buzz. __, : planning committee for the ‘second grdup includes Mrs. Donald May, chairman;-Mrs: Joseph McLeod:-Mgs. Otto J. Jones and Mrs. George Cunningham. Further information is available by telephoning the Parks and Recreation. , Department, FE 3-7131, tourists, mostly Americans, spent $13,047,086 in Japan if the, first six months of this year—$4,000,- 600 more than over the same pe- | riod a year ago, the Transporta- tion Ministry said today. British Horse Out "~ be _Meanwhile in Pontiac yesterday. a majority of 250 members at- tending. a meeting of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 dissented fidence to Keating and Linteau. James A. Hoffa, presifent of the Teamsters’. Joint Council in Detroit, said the vote contrasted to Monday's meeting whena “‘dif- ferent segment” of the local voted ‘in favor of the two former offi, cials ‘“fintil they hay¢ “stood a fair ttial.” ~. Hoffa, who placed] the local under trusteeship Jast/ week, sai were eo, } ig on an Arson Charge 276 W. Wilson St., was sentenced to 1% to 20 years in Southern: Michigan Prison at Jackson | today by Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty on an.arson eharge. , Young pleaded guilty Oct, 8 fo setting fire to a home at 249 Grady Young, 40, a roomer at). ‘| for carrying Kanziz pleaded Rockwell St. last March 20. HOTEL concealed ) Weapons. guilty to the charge "TREAT yourself toa vacation! 3} i STATLE \" ‘ yourself shopping and to theatres. - — | * | | You're within easy reach of every- Man Gets 1.5 to 20 Years; “ns Plans for a $2:300,000 Oakjand- Rouge interceptor sewer were en- @orsed today at a meeting of rep- resentatives of Birmingham, ‘Bloomfield Hills and Blodmfield and \Southfield Townships and the State Water. Resources Commis- PRICES SLASHED on Nationally Famous Elect 1 ric Alarms 5 were accused of breaking into aj. drug store.at,.1465-Baldwin Ave. | _sion. Officials favored the proposed sewer which would carry sewage from the areas into Detroit freat- ment plants, — near Milford. Officials from the four county | areas petitioned the commission “Very unsatisfactory.” to extend its deadtine on an order And, finally; jean, requiring them ‘to decide whether a or individually. \ , Man Gets] to 14 Years nn ae made no deci- : . on on the petition. \, on Bad Check Charge But it did warn Bloomfield and LIVERPOOL, ris said. Name’s Rathah Jolly, | | but Check’s Good, What! England tUP) A bank here cleared a check made Accountant Leonard Harris ad- mitted he had to think a bit be- fore he figured out that it was made out to “North West Gas Board Liverpool Headquarters, Radiant House, Bold | Street, Liverpool, I.” “I think they were having a lit- tle leg pull at our expense,” Har- Group, Group ; Reg. $3.95 Value $4995 Fandsome, new modern de- sign . . . Gistinetive ivory color case .. . ai... ng-winding electric .» » sllent—no tie-tec . . - General Electric factery guarantee. 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ALT But, adds the probessor, because | setonds~ (112.5 lice per hour) | enterprise. shold by no meat be fh te : homas of current conservation practices, | near ‘Batata, N, on May 10, | ruled.out of consideration ’ a In the Hotel Pontiac [| FE 5-9661 the total amount of fish caught in 1898. Ow Cole7said he plans te rabrrtbad f A Aa aH | , : - — —— m sone — 5 ra mane ema a : ‘Sa “ie es soe / up t " | & ike ae = - | . “eh 4 I oe banecincnpnemnmunmnndessem ~ Luxuri rious, So ft Pa ind Silky Reg lor to 5. 98! oe J : : 1. Values to $149. , = ee ae - _ z. _ 3 J . , ; able camps | ' 5 4 : . = 7 : if. ns Here is a group of smartly sty led, jet black wrought iron hide 4 lamps thet lend a touch of modern glamour'to your . “present decer. “Ghoose @ wrought iron rooster with black 4 i. ; a and white _ speckled Porenment shade, a planter or a but ALL TH , rov ’ y e.4n seducing: he fowed ie alk: the advertised products offered te = he FAT GOES FAST contains the concentrated proteins you've read. and. heard... ee: i You'll be surptised at the fat you . combines the vitamins and minerats often lost when cutting off fat} "Jose. the first week, the fathes that ing foods containing these needed Vitamins and minerals. lecombifite ~e given a new meaning — + to be an evening: of “wbelesane. entertainment; “ ing’ fewer than 100,000 or about & get together octasion in most communities one-fourth of = ordered where = edge, —_ The threat mae cation in * or’ Treat" no longer exists. checked last May. — an oe communities did not realize their shortco: ‘It is reassuring to learn that the work ines ts eat iene Spey ool | Gain Pee ~expected considering the complicated “leap . | Naval Reserve Needs Help nner thet nica. pesise tg, Lieutenant C. J. Casserty, command- _/Mouiler 13. double duty growing stugt is re- - ing officer of Pontiac’s Naval Reserve i. wien Ww Unit 9-104, has sent out a call for help | dima or gsm ah anal ~ trom Navy veterans of Word War It nd Gregory seas | K ay fryers Nac Border in bevy & | ter ver tn | “dplichigan State Cétlege Parent” saiescty aoeclied ia along a Lake Township farm “Bird hunting before rain; come i try Mt again.” f } f — : ‘ _? “A, Record;, ay “Bat, on. Liesl. Connect patete. s _ out, few have volunteered this. . woods oe aoe pee Se ae eee vr area. ' 2a Hare ati portunity oe Naval oe= County Bosird of Auditors, Ee ~~ erans to continue g their country - | 's hls. Mebert Y. Meere, a ~-and at the same time: to earn extra ; | maney and time toward promotion An" tot 8 contanihiee- 4 the Reserve. PL “ gig 2 ee eee ao Moreover, Jeoluntéers will have’ the bs - satisfaction of helping Surface Division _ 9-104-maintain its distinguished record as the best trained unit in the Ninth 3 nese nto Parity No Cure-All_ ‘bis difficult to disagree with Secre- | tary fheclnow’s belief that the 400 man Orchard Lake. °° garavan’failed to offer a sure-fire cure :< for the woes of cattle raisers and feeders. oe A That remety, ‘according to the : Sesolution.tihaAimously adopted by the delegation from 26 States aden Other frit tees have been doing «unt at ‘second’ blooming this year, but of .iRavaeo’ writes that he has. a bloom, and wonders if anybody can’ According to 4 phone call from “ust Cal Me John Dee,” = of White Lake, a great number of pheasants of s:both.sexes haye invaded his pened since the cpening- A. ‘Equally important to recennee 1s | uary, making price declines inevitable. oe In summarizing, Mr, BENSON cited 7 | -‘ WASHINGTON — “American people voted the Eisen- “Oh Where Ate My W andering Boys Tonight?” a S. Ps a Voice of the People sii yas 7 fw teleph ber of tbe “writer oust See tethers b Hees will aot be publi if the write miess the letter is erition) ~ I recently received apother re- port regarding the U.-N. in our country and TI quote: , “On reaching New York at the . Pennsyivania Station I observed groups of young people arriving on trains. I inquired about them and found this ‘to be a daily Oe- currance. on “Students come.té the U.N. headquarters: to be schooled ‘itr principals, of world government. P Every student’ was given an as sortment of literature which have cost at least $5 a paket, among the youth of America. New York's — international acres are located on the edge of theHudson and So eee eee flags . . ineluding the anti-Christ -. enablems of Russia aiid her sat- ellite ‘states. “A Russian girl appeared to serve &% our guide saying that we had entered international ter- ritory. and should think of our- - gelves. as citizens of the world! $ girl ras carefully trained in the “art of U: N. ptopaganda. In a cynning and shrewd way she: raised question’ in our mif about the desirability of, the Amer- ican capitalistic system, Thoughts “about the alleged ‘advantages of ot Socialist - were carefully’ ant uss ¥ - dobn itiuman Clarkston _—_-__ “He Seeks Right Solution” for Avoiding All Wars The same selfish iriterest claps and war monger classes that en- gineer all wars and make the peace that loses the’ Leona for tuber’ wars are fast driving Americans into the same position. in which all. other ravagers of war countries find themselves, _ These people are helpless and at the mercy of other nations which are fortupately still. “ible to sur- vive the aftermaths of wars. The time ‘table shows. rero ’ hour, The “lunatic forces that drive the hearses of war upon the innocent, and wicked as well, -ha¥e Wready crossed the o- section, . fe must quickly discover-some right solution if it is. humani} pos- ’ sible at the least expense and resources or all is lost. Slingeriand ’ History-teacher: ‘In what battle ‘did General Wolfe, hearing of vic- tory, cry, ‘I die happy’? Smart Kid: “His last battle. iat Uncle Sam Owes No One Lifetime Job but Does Owe Efficiency to Taxpayers BY DAVID LAWRENCE When the — . Fe hower administration into- power” . Nearly a year ago, they expressed a. desire to eliminate waste in government and get efficiency. But when the present regime starts t into effect a reorgan- - jzation af 4 aus — even thoygh - Gongren ts ows = ettests ’ has come largely com Prted_ Pa intertsts — those that want to see — expendi-_ ans cextain’ jobs or certain- ‘tures’. Continued © newsewe of ; their merits:. Acting 1 he, ninnan ct th Ona to improve the soll conservation ervice for the farmer, he elim- ~ fmintes a few feddral. jobs and / places miore responsibility on the ! - state: conservation units than on the regional offices. = One would think from the clarnor |. raised ~ and. it begins to look as if certain interests- are-manutac- turing drives and caravans for -fdlitical purposes— that some-. . thing drastie was being:done to the _. “@onservatian service. or that. the ad -iden? las An Oakland Canty, vik village has more water---ggreed té-it: Were the réorgantza- than land area within ite limite—the Village of tion proposals fully. discussed be- secretary was proceeding arbi- . trarily. . \Yet the: facts are thet he sub- mitted his... broad reorganization plan to Congress through the” Pres- July, and the Congress / forehand? The. answer is that the secretary ot a ture consulted in advance the Senate and House Agricultural Commaittees; the Senate and House Appropriations *Cormmittees, rep- _- reséntatives of. all the principal ' talked with officials of- the Na- “Po Verbal Orchids to— . ‘farm organizations, such as the * National Farmers’ Union, the Na- tional Grahge, the American Farm | Bureau “Federation and the Na- | tional — of = Coopera- tives... sts Gbiseoa to fle Se’ -“Fiofe none of. these cane Jections, but now. comes & goun- terattack from. some. thon districts. a powerful ehe in stimulating ob- in the existing technical person; a dagger .in the jections: To.meet- that kind of bombard-_ 4ment, Secretary Benson has sent a letter to the boards of supervisors — of all soil conservation. districts, declaring that, “because of the * great amount of confusion caused by the .wide dissemination of false and misleading information,’’ he has prepared*’a set. of questions and answers for their information. is no intent to dissolve or ane the service, nor to change our relationship to soil conserva- “It has never been -our- ifitention to place the sojl Conservation serv- , lee or any of its functions in the agricultural extension service.” Benson added that he had told all this to the congressional com- - mittees and ‘that he has always regarded the continuance .of the soil conservation service as very. important. What then causes *the row? - was the proposal to abolish region- .al offices and place on ouuee state -conservation: office the. bility,-now in. regional tien i assist the farmer in meeting ‘his-- conservation problems. The state offices are to be strengthened by the inclusion of technigal personnel, including a state comservation engineer, a soil scientist and a soil conservationist. In addition, other specialists - will be brought in, and no change $e ba ” ete \0 “T Feckon ‘one reason why it’s” nel is to be made, the secretary - _ says, because most of them will “be tradisferred t6 the states and to Washington. ° But there will be lesser person-. nel who will be released. The same mandate_from the ould to do away with jobs that can be etim- inated and money saved. i But every time there is -a cut- down, the persons affected or their _ Start a pro _Mteesn't owe anybody a lifetime ("job in a bureaa of the govern. ment. Fi /And if the pregent administra- ‘can get the necessary work i Ee ” “held” once. I: ’ " Case e Rechts of 4 Paychologat * Here's. @ ‘practical experi- - ment with which to entertain ..@ Synday School class, as well, as your Young People’s It shows you how ology to aid “mori sap ed ‘teaches you Bae , to os sels / And un- you. are popular, will not heed your urgings to attend your church! Religion- - needs better salesmanship. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case J-329: Ed Waugler, aged about 55, is a business executive who serves as president of the Bible,glass that I teach each Sun. day in’ the Chicago Loop., He wanted me to, handle the Fri- * day night class Per which is sy month. ~~ Since we'd. had many’ speeches knew the crowd ~ ‘86 I started out with a 5 talk in I showed | win Jong enough ‘to talk about your “ religion? . Every Christian should be a good salesman for. the lofty brand of ethics which the church stands for. But it is a law of good sales- manship that you. must first sell ~ yourself before you can sell your Portraits . By JAMES J. METCALFE — --What-is-there to be gained from, - Pride , Beyond the satisfaction © . Of feeling that we seem to be . A sort of great attraction? . ./. “That we are honored here and -. tere . . - And looked upon with © . As a we were & pines god . . Without the slight- est flaw . . Why are we filled with passion now .. . To lord it overothers . . . When we are only - equal to... ‘The least of humble . brothers? . . . There is-no admira- tion or~. . . Applause that we_can save . Or any fortune that ‘will dig . ik more inviting grave . We. ‘may_ indulge our pride to- day ... And live our life in clover eee . But what about the Judg- snent Day .. . When God will look us over? —+Copyright, 1953) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER * international News ‘Service . If yqu think the dollar is worth 54- cents _ try. 6. buy: one. for. 3 Listened Pa a incanee shoot- ~Ing off his education in short takes. He unrolled a’. Venetian blind of economic attacks illus- dollar from ° the pocket. = The world’s most reliable -pock- et-piece was divided into triangles. With the pointy end steered like heart. This is - the wedge-shaped school. of curiéi- form ‘intuition originated by the - ero-magnon citizen = ant to * copyright it. By ringing afl the chahere on the triangles he proved to his own ihsularity: that the dollar “was down to 54 cents. And. that ——— buy the things it was paying { or. te I ctiecod him a two-cént ‘profit on his depreciated loot. He spurned me like I was~a mouse-egg ina sugar bowl. — - THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And now my soul is poured out upon me; the ‘days of -affiiction ; have taken hold ai amen 30:16. oe * 8 FPractical Experinente> , “Helpful to.Church Grate wares oF ideas or even your re Well, with that as a prelude, 1 ¢hose a man and a woman from the audience. Then I seated them: in front of the crowd, side by side, and told them they were to imag. | ogee nas airplane , -"We'll let the man make the ini- tial move, and thén the woman is _ So peek up ber can ond-Sy ty fur . the dialogue. . “You can talk about the weath. fee, ar ‘remember the word H-E-L-P, ‘in which each letter stands for a Gitlerent field of conversation. u “The ‘H’ indicates ‘Hobbies.’ The ° ‘E’ includes ‘Entertainment,’ such as movies, stage, plays, athletics, etc. _ - “The ‘L’ covers ‘Literature,* ranging from comic books to and. the ‘P’ stands for ‘Politics,’ “including war- and world affairs. “So we'll now_give you three minutes. Let’s see how well you ” can make out!“ Obviously, this was a rigid test. For the crowd was looking - on and the two “victims” were © But this kind of eractical test is what Sunday schools and Young People's* ties should sponsor. For life is full of concrete situa- tions just like the one I described. ‘ And the sooner we learn how to handle such dilemmas smdothly, the more popular we'll become. And popular people can then sell Christian ethics much faster than unpopular folks. So don’t think that these prac- tical experiments in -everyday psychology are not religious. Indeed, they are the very heart of true. religion, and it ts tragic that churehes haven't used them _, Craters ago. __ Well, after 3 minutes, I selected , cacteer ‘pair, and we jet them assume they were fellow passen- gers on a bus. Them chose a third . etc. ~ : : Fhe crowd enjoyed it ont the they'd had a most entertaining and enjoyable evening, largely because Of audience-participation. So use this column and its vari- ous bulletins to help make your church a more vital factor for morality in your community. The _ best’ way to popularize religion is to popularize good péople.- - (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Ine.j Frory Our Files 15 Years Ago os KE. CARTER, famed radjo , ws commentatopto speak in Pon: tiac. . se ¥ EHUDI MENUHIN, spurns musicians’ guild: says freedom as artist is at stake. © ~KING CAROL of Rumania ‘makes Bis tnation the newest totalitarian “state. BY ‘Years Ago > 1933 NOBEL PRIZE in medicine “awarded to Dr. Thomas Hunt Moc- gan of California. : NAVY. DAY celébrated. on by Yewet jobholders, the _G0d's way of answering the — birthday: anniversary of late Ted- erican people will -be happy — Christian's prayér for more- pa- dy Roosevelt. and the protests will be drowned ti€fce, experience, hope and love PONTIAC DOCTOR, Dr. Holdor’ out by the applause. Ez often is to put him into the furnace. Barnes journeyed with Adm. Byrd (Copyright, 1953) As of sist oe Cecil. on first polar trip. : ‘ Brady: Sorry He Recornmended Drug’ for Rheumatiz Which Proved Harmful | By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. A few years ago I had arthritis, writes. a downstate woman. It be- came so had that. I could hardly get around. ° I wrote for your came! on rheumatism and took the calcium and vitamin D as you recommend- ed. an Ooek Gh gotten entirely over it... (Mrs. H.C. —). *. The lady goes on te Say that “she told some of her friends about it and they started to take calcium and D for their _“arthri- . tis” ($10° word for rheurnatiz), but they stopped taking it when they heard it might cause de- posits of calcium in their jeints, arteries and innards. > y ‘She does. not say whethe® they : heard that from. thé neighborhood Saireygamp or- the. traffic cop:.at the corner. In the past. year I have observed some extraordinary éffects of- one of the so-called, “miracle” _ OF. They are, “wonder”! medicines in cases of Of those _ _wrong to judge folkts- te-beoause chronic rheumatiz. groups ‘whose jobs may | be affected,” you ¢éan’t possibly know the facts _ For instance, such relief of pain 0 es Ge bit evidently: wel — fo Judge — _Sad tities tree Sey Avene be ~ miraculously - healed. _ mouth that the patient, long able-. to move about -only gingerly’,..pain-» fully and for a few yards has as- tonished every one by getting up and dancing about as though . : 2 Here, I must apologize to read- ers for some mention I made tn this column a few months ago of one. such new medicine, namely, butazolidin, sometimes called by another name which I cannot re- meniber at the moment. I fear my eagerness to tell rheu- matiz sufferers about the. ‘‘mira- ele" outran caution .and good judg- nent. For alas, the miracle prayed chimerical. ‘The dstonishing sirgeovericat’” lasted Only as long as the action of the drug. “Then the old rheumatiz ‘ weas:as bad or worse, and besides, the patient was lucky if he or she Suffered ‘po _ 7 mowed = ‘fects of the drug. ~ I shall not. dwell upon the 1 un- toward effects turther-than to say onchange and so disas- trous, Yiccording {6 reports in. Hey mie publications, “hat this ‘miracle medicine” and many omen in the — Fal | should be barred from the market, ih my opinion. And I mean market — the cost of this and other such medicines available only on prescription, -is stupendous, This ‘thing has nal kept me,from getting alseep nights. It“has” just wakened me from sleep in the middle of the night to chide me. Now'I can only hope and pray that: my unwise mention of the medicine here will not encourage laymen or doctors to use if with- out extreme caution. I believe the injunction of Hippocrates to his followers: Do good if you can but do no harm. But, children, please = to get this through: your head: The total amount of-calcium and vitamin D I recommend for the rheumatiz or what have you is not greater than the ration every one. should get “dally tromtay aquart of-milk and (b) a day at Se beach or in, fhe hay field.~~ Signed letters, at Steere than one 7: 100 ds long, .pertaini to to be _= sompete (Coppreght,- ase f ny 4 aan a Giscane,, aigenosis or- answered b v Drs Brody [ft self addressed cl] : = ¥ 4 it ™ ‘ ZH ‘ ? * # ’ Ps 4 * * f f é; c és i .. Ps re , $ F H i ‘ ‘ f , ge a Le er fom ba & ; _ THE g porrat phrss. FRIDAY; ocronEn | fo, ee SE — DE - IN TICKET! »> WC GOES ALL-OUT for TRADE-IN s! = We. Let You Make Your. Own Sale. 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Colgate dye. listens with a secret, thtelictliet Busy * Preparing | ween Weekend (SGiday gracikg i Goleman just wands what : jai: open | ie tegpee corridors =~ ents trying ‘to, practice reached! Student Council got into full | plans, plans and more «tHlick and fast. i wn. the. Pon- School ‘council atterided™ fy annual High Sched! In- ' stitue Soy . fap at the ‘Central YWCA. in Detroit. lay jolted ; bf were | 4 know” ‘f). om VICKY . Those who pAlberta = Hubson 5 ‘qu Mainly | SriBeh : Behe rion mem~ sembly which | He ipmpic champ | azing gymnas- Hina pretzels | uerer: aie IFOCAL SALE! rereett The speakers for the } red | uded Dri Robert S. E. Gerard, «Priestly. Two of the topics discttssed were ‘‘Social Re- lations’ ’ ang ‘‘Combatting. Rumor.” [ Liegpetn to these words of ex- perience | were Alice Webber, Nancy Dickinson, Harold Titus, Ed Shaw, - ~~ Yes, ice causes cold-motor stalling even on Indian “. $dimmer mornings! Carburetor ice! 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Now you can get the gasoline that pre- vents stalling due to carburetor ice. It’s the gaso- “dine that does what no other gas will do! DARD | and gel al First aid ceriters to care for in- Virginia Dems Get Opposition GFOP’s Dalton Puts Up Stiff Fight for Tuesday’s Governorship Election RICHMOND, Va. —PThe Vir- ginia Démocratic organization of Sen. Harry F. Byrd, spurred by what it regards as the first serious Republican challenge in 24 years, -|is fighting to keep the governor- ship in the party. The campaigning leading up to next Tuesday's general election is in blaring contrast to the apathy of most previous years, when ‘ev- eryone knew the governor had been selected when. the Democrat- ic. nominee was picked. Democrats have ruled in Virginia since Recon- _struction Gays. * ¢ ‘But this tinie the Republicans have put up a proven vote getter, GOP National Committeeman The- odore Roosevelt Dalton, 52, whose pre-dominantly Democratic district keeps sending him back to the State “Senate. The Republicans have written a platform that has drawn praise from. some Demo- crat’ and have buckled- down to a vote-hustling job unmatched since their latest -big, though un- successful, effort in 1929. The Democratic candidate, blessed by the Byrd organization, is Thomas B. Stanley, a ‘former congressman and a ssman whose. main campaign plank calls for continuation of ‘‘sound fiscal policies.” . Sorhe Republicans concede their present big effort isa ‘‘now- or never’ attempt to make a lasting politica] realignment out of the —helped along by Byrd's refusal to support the national Democratic ticket, * * s ; And an 1lth-hour sensation may have given the noes a po litical asset. Sidney .S. Kellam, “director of rier: income tax evakion charges- olving -retirns of a - Virginia ach taxi corporation in which he holds stock. Kellam resigned -4s campaign thief, protested his innocence afd _| charged the indictment grew out of'a Republi thé De: A_ wall 45 feet high and the width of fhe standard gauge Yail- roaq: track, could be built around the borders of the U. S. from the bituminous coal ‘mined last year.in this country. plot'to embarrass campaign. _ TIME FOR UNWELCOME VISITORS ' Mice and Rats’ We Have ~ @ D-CON @ HI-JEAN @ ANTU @ RAT SCENT » @ EXCELLO ’ @ LAUBS @ BONIDE @ PRATTS @ MOUSE-NOTS © DANCEY'S PET & GARDEN: 358 Oakland Ave. 1 Bleck N. of Johnsda BE. 5-591 - — WE: DELIVER Formetly Dixie Peed gtore 1952 Eisenhower sweep in Virginia. Stanley's campaign, was indicted | 19 days before the election date on Now Getting Benefits ‘Not Previously Had. ~ CHICAGO (UP)—Social secur- ity benefits are being extended to an increasing number of state and local gavernment employes, ac- cording to the American Municipal Association. 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Says she: ‘hand on the’ cian most ef the t{me, but sometimes ead. but “use 10—Don't “tence \putm in. ¥ gleaned thege interesting bits. tly while lunching with Lil 7] Jenkins,” {Publicity director: Madison *Squate Garden, ae or “decérative . cowgirls, ‘fo, broth weeth palgt ay its, “Thgallen hate nd fancy Hades. oy The sensation create amiing the ee restaufant . as. bos Wed the: cowgirl brigade to a ta t] something lige ‘an atomic blest, ‘It developed two of the five lovely . It was af this | ¢ out | possible Garde b met tg or ‘ wrestling match with the boys, | “A man hag to have some out- | + side interest: to make him an in- teresting pérson.. I think a man! who is interested in sports has a_ q broader outlook, a more easy-going | ae 4, ore * a ae ake H appy-H bay ‘curiously old-fashioned ideas about As we engaged é light Cet. 16 he Pontiar General Hospital. Gramiparents aré the How ard Losees of North Perry street and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Springer, | of.West Colgate averme. nue returned recently from a visit > and Mrs. | Fd fields Enjoy Sea Island; Ga.,. Holiday — _ Burttor Daughertys: Have Returned Frora son-Dixon Line . We have received word from The Cloister, Sea Island, $a., that Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Critehfield of Lake Angelus | See Ss of Williams Lake — road recently returned from a trip to New Orleans, Miami ents x. Sse. ee ae a 10-day stay. MARY ELIZABETH FREEGARD Announcing the engagement: et their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, tio Charles F. Halpin are , “Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Freegard{ of North Saginaw street. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fieyd Halpin of - North Ardmore avenue. A -spring | couple. = tS ; E Serge Wwstcs Gathers : for Quiet Day _ Quiet Day of ‘The Week: of . Prayer and Self Denial’ was. ob- served Tuesday by members First Methodist Church WSCS with - a program: at Trinity Church in Keego Harbor. sionary. from Kentucky.. kas guest” speaker for the afternoon and ewve- ning meetings, and host€sses for ithe events y-re the women of . Trinity: Church. ° Mrs. Paul Haven gave, the ‘call te worship and Mis, Pere Par. sons Presented & meditation. A solo was sung by Mrs Ered Manes, and Mrs. Harry Going pres sented a prayer meditation. ° “Christ by Mrs. -Frahk Coorts,, and Mrs. j WSCS in mission fields. 2. Carol * Opland sang a solo, and. other: ‘~meditations were, given by Mrs. A. G. ‘Zimmerman, Mrs, Esther’ Crittenden ‘and Mrs Mabeb ne: For Dinner. and Bazaar Committees Committee members for the harvest dinnet afid bazaar to be given* by. the Women’s Christian Fellowship of Fir}t~ Christian Church were appointed when the fellowship groups met recently in the church pariors. Menibers ‘of the committee in- clude Mrs: Denzil Mrs. J. 0. Radenbaugh, Mrs. Joe Mor- gan, Mrs. .David Collison, Mrs. | Mrs. Harold Brown. ‘directed the lesson for the day aiid Mrs. Levi Geasler ted devotions.’ Re- eae were made by the groups of the conse * Mrs. J.,C. pniros was hostess to ‘members of Circle Two in her home on Boston avenue. The’ pro- grath was_given by Mrs. Allen ‘Hersee and’ Mrs. Ruby led devo- tions. * _* . Members of Circle , Three inet \in’ the Myrtle avenue home of Mrs. Odis Pruitt. Mrs. Kunse was i _ charge jot ‘devotions. \ * ithe: Hudson avenue home of ag ee Fred Ruby and Mrs: Harry Kunse. Are Named Mrs. dohn Appleton was the set- ting for the meeting of Circle Four, Mra. Lala Buckler pre- sided at the business meeting and Mrs. John Radenbaugh pre- sented the program assisted by Mrs, William Tompkins. Mrs. Harold Aeschliman led de- votions and Mrs. Ray Patton and Mrs... Charles Neal assisted the hostess. 1 | f foe Y Fun for Girls 10-14 Girls from 10 to 14 years old will be included in -the new YWCA active program, “Saturday Fun.” Wednesday's Pontiac: Press stated - the age as 8 to 14. Coming | Rent . Women's Eherecy Club wit? meet Mon- day et 2 p.m. im the YWCA Mr and Mrs. Jéhn t4walury Will review their Mediterranean cruise og! Oakland County PEO Coopera!tve tin | meet Monday at 10°30 am in the: Bir | mingham Ctmmanity House ing will he followed by a The meet- luncheon. ACCOU COMPTOMETER a and Oth SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Business Administration NEW. CLASSES | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Day, Half-Day —_ Evening NTING nd C ALCULATOR er Courses aerarea for Training of Veterans veneie 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac _ Call in person, phéne or retaty this a4 for information FE. 2.3551 - bee Clayton Rule spoke on projects. for The highlight of their trip was their meeting with their son, Pfc. John Daugherty, at Parris Island, S.C. John wedding is being planned by the : Mrs: Grace Wilsort, .tetired mis- : ie Authority” “meditation was given ” hee 4 aS = = Pe K e Ss :. Handwork ie: Be Shown i ot St.. Benedict's Dianer ” A needlework -booth featuring; homéniade aprons and other hand’. Brown work will be! ag’ additional feature announced - ! of the annual - t beef dinner to be’ served ‘St in St. Bene- dict Parish Hall “by the. church members. . Chairmen of the booth aré Mrs. William Ford; Mrs. J eph Al- brecht and Mrs. Matt O'Brien. General ¢ n, of the event is Mrs: Joseph / tas. | sisted by Mrs. Russe olf V. Harris. Committee nen were afi- nounced at a t_ meeting, and All Saints Chureh| Plans Coronation Ceremo x 8 has beeh set as corona- sey “date for the'.orders of Sir Galahad and Fleyr de Lis of All Saints Episcopal ‘Church. - Julie Hutchins, daughter of’Mrs. C. Sanborn Hutchihs 9f West Long: Lake road is this year’s queeni- | elect. King-elect #3 Hugh Ambler, son of Mr. and Ps sami ‘Ambler of Lorraine The cores ich will be held at 5 o'clock in’ ‘the evening, will be accompanied by the choir singing special music. The Rev. C. George Widdifield will vest the king and fueen with their badges of t office: ee u Gur COFFEE Is the Best! Sodas Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN In Riker Bidg. Lobby Since 1929 DELIGHTFUL? ‘DINING “ _ Private Party and ~ Conference ‘Rooms — Waldron Hotel ot a SHOP 36 E. Pike St. Y Nov. 8. ‘charge of garment cutting dining room chairmen Mry, ‘Jam pire. Welt: Others on committees ‘are Mrs. Frank Syron, Mrs. Lester , Lyons, Mrs. Roy /Jones, Bs. | Coteher and Mrs. Clare; ‘Garnet Smith and Alun -Foss- bender. Tickets are » being distributed by Mis. Joseph Zeleznik and Mrs. Wayne Miller. Mrs.- William Brandt has charge of the steam table and Paul Willhite will super- vise the kitchen activities. Publicity for the event is under b Quéen tary Unit Names. New Officers. © Mrs. John Newton was re-elected. ‘president of the Queen Mary tion of the Needlework Guild when. the group met Thursday if the home of Mrs. Harvie Little 7 Wall street. Other officers lected ent Mrs. Little, vice president and{ Mrs, John Gemmell, a ate Henry Milligan was cp in’ treasurer. Mrs. Charles. Clarke will Mrs. David Bickerstaff and, sioasy Little will serve on the weltare committee. =| F) Plans for the ‘Nov. 12 rs ing were discussed. 22 ingaber bers will brihg British baked goods to be served at the coffee hour between 10 and 12 am. at the First Presbyterian Church. tf} Zonta Club Hears Fated Carolina Stories Mrs. George Wyman eesceniad readings from her native state of North Carolina when she spoke before members of Zonta Club at their luncheon Thursday in Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Thomas Horwitz was chairman. . Mrs. Wyman took three stories from Roark Bradford's writings which included, a native rendition of “Sin,” “Jezebel” and ‘Good Looking Esther.” Plans were made for the club's birthday dinner to be held Nov.. 12. ‘BEAUTY SCHOOL Theatre Bidg., Peatiae, Mich Sagind : Enroliroents Available in Day and Evening Classes. Write, phone or tail in ron for Free Pamphiet. “PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ED Mildred Webster—Owner © STi Pontiac State Bank ‘Bldg. The Finest Quality Hair ree and Permanents Moderne Beauty Salon Ruth Hoskins—Manicurist FE 2-8366 r *, 88. _—— Street ‘THERE Is MUCH TO BE SAID FOR THE SHORT HAIRCUT . . . first of all it must be shaped care- -fally and styled to your features. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP FE 2-1424 (Paul Willhite . (éér be} begf dinner. ‘Genesee Avenue and-'t Aveque is chef for St. Benedict Church roast: While he worries over the menu, Mrs/ William Ford (left) of South dining room chair- man, Mrs. Walter a ler ie) of Clipe’ of. ‘Edgefield booth ona By until 6 p.m. Sunday. is the nee set for the-event, which. will be held ‘at ye} Parish pe from noon wa Mrs\: Fe ord’s ppnieiety Mrs. Pritchard Is Mig hty Chosen One Mrs. Edward Pritchatd” ‘Wad in- stalled as mighty. chosen’ one when members of Iraq 70 Daughters of Mokanna, Thurs- ‘day evening in the Grotto Hail on West Pike street. \ Other officers installed thcluded Mrs. Glenn Jolly, past mighty chosen one; Mrs. Mur- ith, ‘ray White, a Pe. Fred man, Yusef; Samuel Zulaika; Mrs. Albert Kugler) Na. ‘Rodeval; Mrs. Matt D. méurna, and Thelma . Carl Ho AD, H. Pritt is marshal. Mrs. Harry Miller is “fagbearer, and) Johh Brown to Wed Corgdian Nov. 20. < and Mrs, John W. Jetieteda % of Sask.,; are announcing the engagement ot their’ daughter, ’ Zz, WN. Eleanor Jetterson, to | John Ge Brown. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs, 4 Gitbert Brown of on road. ov. 20 has been set as the wed- ing date. Newcomers Club Iraq Caldron 70 Installs . Entertains Husbands |~~_ Members of the Neweomers ‘ub. ie SS Mrs. Victor Bodamer, - inviting 1 mighty cyéten one Installing Stticers inctuded Neil Gates and Mrs. Ferd Dre’ Mrs.. Eugene Willits of ‘Ann Arbor. Escorts for the installing offi- cers were Mrs. Roland Slittler and Mrs, Otto Koch of. Ann Arbor, _Mirs. Rassell Marion and Mrs. Eugene Bragan were assisting | SS eee hor Panel of Toledo, Ohio, an : "page. Joyce Perkio. oft Jobs Daughters Bethel ed banquet, "guests einctuded 4°13, Order ‘of { ] ast: cee baer hata Flog FE 37186 - ! Mys. Clark Bennett is planning a and Mrs. Frederitk E. Bring all. the charm. of old America to your with . -Histronic inaeaiii 20-Pc. Starter Set sau” On every lovely piece a different pattern woven around the thrilling era of 1860. In either blue or pink. 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You need ‘no special talent — and oft at yout door afterwards, let hira know you had a scrumptious time — ahd it was all his fault! “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm '|going to give a birthday party and I want it to be a hayride, but I have quite a few friends (34 plus the chaperone and driver) and my family can't afford refresh- ments for so many, . hid 14745 PRESTONE invitation to go on a hayride next] r4 like to know if it would be all right to ask the: girls to bring lunches for themselves and their dates?” When a girl gives ning ‘stage, find out exactly how much-it_will costo rents hay- # wagon, Then figure out the cost of feed- ‘ing some-25. people. Estimate on* hot chocolate and doughnuts, for instance. Or homemade sand- wiches, pop and a birthday cake, Five quarts of ice cream and a] \ birthday cake wouldn't cost a for- tune. “ Or itemize the menu you'd need for a real wiener roast, Add the] “ food to the wagon and di¥ide by 25 — that’s the cost per guest. Then you can figure out how many guests you can afford to invite. You may find that by cutting your guest list. a little -bit,. andj}. serving the least expensive _re-. freshments, you can squeeze into your family’s budget. Maybe _if your family skips other presents, your grandmother pitches in, and you contribute your allowance, you’ can get by. And then this birthday party will be really your . Your friends who think of it are likely to bring you presents, and _ it's a bit too much te ask that they should pay for Loma of: ‘your party, too, When a group of girls cooks up a gig evening, it's understood that each pays her share of the, -’| expenses and feeds her own man. -| But when one girl serids out invi- tations for a party in her own honor, it follows that her guests should~enjoy the fun at-her ex- pense: sf ene Reet Rineeeer eRe: ti Skirt of the season! ans and, rows of shell stitches — baby shells at thé waist grow bigger and big- ger toward the hem! 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Panes oe i Girt Scout | Makes Jolly Pear Salad Top Hat Cation \ls the Contribution of Joan Monteith \By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food: Editor ‘Because this is Girl Scout Week, we-wanted a-recipe_from, a ‘tiem-{ ber of that organization Ten-year-old Joan Monteith, an enthusiastic member of Troop 190 | at Daniel Whitfield School, is al- ready an experienced cook. She originated the recipe she gave us. for Pear Top. Hat Salad. pr eal Since the age of 8, Joan has been | able to prepare a complete meal for her family. She thinks that cooking is ‘‘ver@, very important for all girls to learn,” Summertime finds her happily doing various: kinds of outdoor cooking. This charming little girl, talented in sewing and art as well | as. cooking, gives promise of ‘be- coming a fine homemaker. PEAR TOP HAT SALAD By Joan. Monteith 1-can of pears, drained 6 marshmeliows Raisins Lettuce Put half a pear on lettuce. Cut marshmallows in half; use half as hat and cut rémaining half in two for brim. 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No sooner. had her car disap- peared ‘down the hill than Stella muttered in. a bleak little voice, “Well, I guess Siglinda didn’t think much of my view.” Those of us who remained pro- tested loudly that Sigtinda had loved the view and that she had . said so repeatedly; it was just that she was upset and had wanted 10 get something off her chest. W hy, she'd even remarked that the view had made her feel better, we told Stella. But oe our hostess, couldn't be comforted." “a know just how she feels,” sighed Cynthia. ‘‘Stella expects everyene to go overboard at the sight of this incomparable thing . ot hers. Once she gets a satis- ‘factory response she can relax and turn modest and evén dep- recatory. But until then, she has to keep nudging and prodding. “‘Siglinda’s little vanity. is -h baking skjll, She, watched our reac- tions to that’ chocolate cake just the way Stella eyed her to see how the view would strike her. “I'm the same way about my :| garden. Every time a person comes to my house for the first time, I wait anxiously for him to hotice Tmy flower beds and vegetable patch. “Unless he comments promptly . and ecstatically, I feel like stick- ing the spading fork in his back. If he does, I promptly say, ‘Oh, it's awful this year because of aa the rain.’ All this time I'd been siciasine and feeling superior. I'm not view-proud, cake-proud nor gar- den-proud. But Cynthia hadn't finished. . “As for you,"’ said the disagree- able gardener, suddenly turning on e, “you are book-proud. If ary- one comes to your apartment and. doesn’t swoon at the sight, of your book-lined rooms,/in roughly three ” | minutes you begin wondering out Joud whether there isn't dangtér of the floor collapsing from the weight of the volumes. Or you stroll over ‘and call attention to a special book so we ll all notice how-many there are.’ When my slight annoyance ‘sub- 3 sided, I admitted she was right, and even added a few examples to point the moral — thé man who ; think after all prides himself on his ability to fix anything that goes wrong with the | * plumbing or electric wiring, the | woman who loves to have you ask “Who. decorated your lovely house?’ so. she can answer with fake modesty ‘Of course it's not so much—but Fidid it all myself.” I'm smilifig’ a little at us, but IT it's a harmless enough bolstering-up of ego. Want to tell me, your faverite vanity? From AP Newsfeatures | Removes Lint fe ‘in femoviing lint from felt hats, Gummed tapé*is very effective a jersey dresses and blouses, even Coets Valued to $59. % $. . ai € REDUCED TO.. 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FRIDAY; OCTOBER 30, 1953 ea po 4 x Considerate: Adults Use - Diversion Such Tactics ‘Are Better With Smal: Youngsters _-By-MURIEL LAWRENCE It’s the custom of-Henry’s par- ents to give him a Jeipop and 7 at bedtime. He is 4 years o A childless ‘aunt of. his disap- proves of this custom. Recently you bribe the child to go to bed?" faced the fact that he should go to bed when, bedtime comes — You twé aré This criticism has been worry- ing Henry’s mother, “Is it bri- bery to give him a_ bedtime candy and story?” she writes. How could_it be if we. enjoy his pleasure in them? Bribes are mo- tivated by fear, not affection. If we have Henry’s comfort in mind, our bedtime candy and story can no more spoil him than air- conditioning installed by a consid- erate factory owrier ‘Spoils his = ployes. . Henry’s bedtime is a lonely. separating time for him. Some day when he has learned to read and is more certain that we'll-be where he wants us when he wakes up in the morning, he will not need candy and stories at bedtime: Now he is not sure enough of us to be able to say goodnight to us happily without their com- forting reassurance, Just as the considerate factory owner's air-conditioning unit pro- tects his employes against resent- ment of their workin hot weather, our candy and story protect Henry ‘against fear of the lonely adven- ture into sleep. What we and the factory owner are doing is not bribing, but ac-+- cepting human limitations. Nor are we bribing our ‘small Babsy when we evade the issue of her interference with our tele- phone call. As she clambers up on our lap and ‘tries to takeover, we don't say, when she’s phoning.” ‘ We point to hér doll and say, “Look, poor Belinda may slide eff the sofa if you don't run to help her.”’ Though ge hope that . Babsy will one day learn to mind her own business, we know that she is now too young to be able to distinguish betecen her busi- ness and ours. This does not mean that we must never say “Don't” to Babsy.. It simply means that we consider heap limitations as dften as we can. * Childless relatives often criti¢ize us ‘for our diversive tactics with little ‘boys and girls. They- think we should always make direct de- mands and insist on instantaneous know: why -we sometimes use di- If we know that we're using them: not out of fear of making direct demands, but out-of con- aideration fer their limitations, the criticism won't bother us. Nor, will we forget to discard diversive- tacts in emergencies when a direct demand is required, Separate Nylon Wash white nylon separately from colored garments. Althotgh colors may appear, to be fast, they. often leave enough discoloration to cause an off-white tinge to ‘the nylon. Shhh Don't invite accidents when tweezing ‘your eyebrows by_ hold- ing a conversation at the same time. Tweezers slip too easily. Answer to Previews Purrle Ly} pal ‘spoiling Henry. | “Leave mother alone | TAaln TT Ni@loIn Bo mepaes 0 Alt i TLielcla Si Ti@lAluls Aléls Tit a ' =e] OINis ieInlT Gita wei lOlGl 7 alia a JERLIe & a Sia AITITIAI! A Lie uid Al@ TMIAIDIATM IIE uli Plein: lo Al Ole 6j\o e\T N altials}] [Slole] [TT INIA a Asa graceful cocktail ea accessory, this nae soatch . twill command attention from: shimmering yellow gold case, the: most discriminating. The and delicate, filigreed-brace-|—~~~ let are linked i in beauty by te leaves bearing tiny. diamonds. IF small woman— ~ Costemes oreo “patrol” for finy figures, particularly fitted coct plus skirt and blouse to metch for height. _ Avoid overpowering 3- -piecer. Mrs. S. W. — The coat with its own dress — the two together creating a most feminine effeet— a small woman with just the right proportion for her tiny size. Be sure it doesn’t swallow you with bulk particularly if it is in tweed. Scrub Webbing | The wood, canvas, plastic and corg_.webbing that go to make up most outdoor furniture can be kept clean during winter storage in garage or basement by’ using soapsuds in a brisk scrubbing. Always rinse well. | Recent Births ~ Below are recent births reported to’ ‘Pontiac City Health Department. / The father’s name is given for —_ chitd. “Boyd Eskew Trammel, Keego Harbor Bert \G. Deneen, Waterford Ronald G. Fritch, Oxford Jose E), Gonzalez Jr. 234 Rockwell Henry E. Wrobbel, Waterford James E, Lawson Keego Harbor Beauton W. Matteson, Morelaed Vel V. Vinyard. Waterford Clarence Merwin — Avon James F. Brendel St. Milford Wiliam H. Henley Jr. Drayton Plains Gtlbert C. Stuart, 21 ere Jomm W. Buday, Rocheste Donsid M> Meese. 2 Lake orien Harold H. Waterford Arie D, teen. Pensacola Royce R. Harts 106 Mt. Clemens. — James T. Mitchell \488 Montana Ro f Wagner, 167°) Sanderson Wittam.H. Buell, Cammerce Henry J Williams, 10, Clovese Freddie J. Pruett, 260\ State Herman A, Roth, Walled Lake Donald H. Boyd, Inde —_ Archie E. Rollison, 20 Robert L La cg ple Pred 8. Caemee s rm Thomas E uisenberry, Livonia Prederick E ast, 263 N. Perry Jobn L. Sullivan, Waterford Charles H. Williams, Waterford Larence E. Coakley Jr. 245% N. Perry Howard W. Lubahn, Clawson Gordon C. Brown, Waterterd Giris| James W. Wedes4TT Harper Wiliam H oruak: Rbchester John D. Morse, 16 urt - Donal¢ E. Yerkes, Walled Lake Robert L. Stebbin Jr.. 62 5S. East Blvd. William J. Mariarty, 646 Westbrook Lewis A Levitt, Waterford Jeff Caldwell, Waterford Walter M. Beyette, Waterford Edward L. York, Lake —— Roy E. Rewold, Roc George tel Ra ~bawrem nee w. Barry, Utica Richard H. Shipp,’ $49 Clara James R. Bailey, Waterford . Western, Waterford . MeGrath, Walled Lake . Peashey, Milford larepee D. Bunriell, 604 Oakland ewid |B. Eisenlohr, Independence Twins Maurice W. 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Christmas = Spa Your Budget ‘and et fatal Ski ? ls It was signed, “Merry Christ- mas, Aunt Ella.”” What better pres- ent for a young, overworked moth- “Two. sisters whom I know, both busy young: homemakers and mothers, have for several years worked out joint Christmas pres- ments all year long. / Miastime, we receive A charming basket filled with copies. f ‘Another “friend lov mo. * At Christ- work with leather, has a book*’on it, and has worked out beautiful slim belts of various colors, which she |gives to cher fr iends - “at Christ- “mastime. . ‘They are wonderful pl resents, and they afford her an outlet for her skill all year long. She is for- = cs MORTIMER’S. Shela sedate Hey No sales will be made during Open House. ~ = oe sea cidieeaamnanal ] TADAR AIS AYE, 8 . ™ 559 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. — = \ : a A = * * u mete ve . - \ | a] \ ‘ ; ae nef mm , a iA oe [" j : The Pearce Floral, Cor” meee Choice: Flowers Sinee 1890 ae LG PONTIAC, MICHIGAN a oa ticularly gifted or very, ingenious ents which we, thet, friends, = ever_experimenting with. new -col- on | and imaginative: “~~ crazy about. lors and new ‘textures. n. MEN’S WEAR 8 : It is far more profitable and! iriure Sc an claguat anode Never the de Mi 4-6824. “123 W. Maple, Bientinghans ” + . ay - —_— : “ae m Be’ our guests inday, Nov. Ist as we obsetve National Flower Week . ,\. We'll be waiting for your \ FREE Wa egy GARDENIAS\ Be TE FOR THE \.) ABDIES -\ ; Ze \ oO \ ee ao re \. ! _ = Zoe ‘. A- 4 = ait: ee . gf 7 ~~ —* * ae re . s 2 “@ Pe nee 2 a “ ee ee * a = . CKLW, Take a Number CKLW, Thésater , WEAR, Radio Revival Y 145 wwd,) y, 6¢ M.Pene. W, Corn Picking 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook $:060—WJR, Dick Burris wxkKyYz, o:00—w, Ore. i Jamboree 9:00 WwW), Phil Harris WWJ, Howdy Doody cSee. e. - ww ry WXYZ, Ossie & Harriett | WXYZ, News. Sendott 290 wa, Drove TA ws, Party CKLW, Pord Theater wink. dad ree WCAR, 4 rdo ®: ro WWE, ty chert (CAR, News, Rhythm 2:15—WIR, Nevy-". Dame bat Las Nite cher _ 9:14—~W. . Sunshine 2736—WCAR, Sports WXYZ, Mews. MA ‘ 9:49—WW4J, House of Glass CREW, March? Music £:45—WOAR, Chub 119 CuLW. Wagee Kine” Tewn 10: aad B. Cobo | 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page y : ae 11S—WEYS Top Town Piece Mouse WWJ, Btoryland 3:00-WOAR; News, Rhythm | 1: et ding wars SF en | Oe 4:90-~WIBK, Tein George , Bast" j0:15— Wim, Agrieaitére a eee — + gy Be ge Shee . jeal You 4:156—w. Plashes wW, Green = _ ww, Kottler CKLW, ur-Antell JBE. CKLW, Fren Warren WCAR, ‘e ; alone . - ee new 10:30—WIR, Wizard of Odds | 10:00—WJR, Gélen Drake a fe : —— WW4J, Listen Washington WWJ, Women in Daileae - wW, os pil cae Sey | “eR io omens . News, Pa ‘an Petts 10:45 WAR, Beulah WIRK. News Meter CRLW, Mews, "Rindler 11:15—WIR, Bob Reynolds ns tin News sige _ 5:00—WJR, Touchdown Ian Top of Tewn WWJ, News, Laura splenic: £ wose =o CKLW, Israel Vistes WXYZ, News 10:30—WJR, Let's Pretend ainnen shee eee CKLW, Art Laing WWJ, Mary Lee Taylor — a eee WJBK, News KLW, Mary Morgan __B:S—WCAR, Baliads W, Phil With Music 7:30—WJR, Parmin, Programs furnished by stations listed: in this column are sub ject te change without notice wie, (160) CKLW, (800) 8 8=—- WWJ, (880) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1270) WIBK, (1490) TON! 5—WJIR, Bob Reynolds WCAR, Harmony Hall §:36—WJR, Music by Girls one tw WJ, N Casa ? WF - Here's Health CKLW, Mary Morgén 6:06 WIR, News “WXYZ, Top of Town 19:45—CKLW, Here's Salens) Pole! Aflebe WXYZ, Wattriek, McKens eagle tages a ee eee ster WXYZ, Guest Star J . we . : > ram cate. News 11:30—WJR, Midnight Musie { Yr i at aglow CKLW, News onal ABOPOOMEB Eee ome % AR, News. Harmony 643-WIR, Clark SATURDAY MORNING CKLW, Bob Everie ‘ ep gi ata WWJ, Budd Lynch ¢:00—WJR, Dick Burris 11:18 WIR, Todey's, Tople wert oees WAYS bs ae bar 4 WW. News ww, WXYZ, Ed McKenzie CKLW te Chase WYzZ. i Sendoft watz. "Treat sa cs Center cKLW. Hews. Music j ows, ord 0 Bob Reynolds ew J oe ‘a Pettey. $:20—wae, Voice of Agriclt. | 11:30—WJR, Give and Take 6:15—WJR. Three Suns WWJ, Daybreak week howe hen was, Rose sregras ¢:45—WIR, Lowell Thomes | CELW. News, David Cul. Tour Bey Bus” So * 7:00—WJR, Guest House WJBK, Rise and Shine 11:4§—WxXYZ, sand) a Bod eoeee ww, 3 Star Extra ¢:45—wWw5, News ww. —— ‘gos 13 WXYZ, Bill WXYZ, ‘John 12:00—WJR. Shedel, Thester | Citiw' parliament Sa News von Myer Reo é:08_we. Industry : i warhol ame Burris — oe singing American w Z, Business Voice cre. shoo Werks "|. CRW. Ne David (ee i .—_— . oa CKLW, Seq" rane WJBK, News, 19:18-—WW), Rey Aatheny 1:60—WJR, Sareees Giars =. comes --WEAR, Revs, oftee WCAR, Noonday Caller W, Theater 7:30—WJR, Family Skeleton | 7:15—WJR, Music Hall WJBK. Reeord News, Sendof! Toby David WWJ, Wash. Cof WXYZ, sen CKLW wx News, —— — bod ee WIRE. Ruse Shine 1:00-—-WJR, Fun Por All $:15—WJBK, Football 8:15—WWJ, Dinah Shore CRLW. News, Coneds WIR, . ; : . WCAR, . wWws. Perm Home 8:30 — “ . “gis, Muste Hall Ww, Know WXYZ, Gammy Kaye WCAR, Coffee With Clem News, Club CKLW, Barn Dance *rwi Be ee s—woex, Music man | "Otrw conace Hre8_W IR. Two for Money WXYE, Music | 8:45--WJBK. Best Bands * WCAR. News, we ‘ YZ, Hotel @tatler ¥2:38—WJR, Farm Digtet Saddle SATURDAY AFTERNOON Youngster Lies; | ‘ (\— odic trips to New York. It Doesn't Work Insists He Is Nephew of Jane Froman, Hopes to Be on Double : or ‘Nothin’ mindly television's Double or Nothing” and refused to budge until he spoke had told him Framer would “put him on the program. When Franier asked him where | Mine Troman ‘an at the tre, the youngster said she was at her New York apartment. But Senate tose Shes Emeeen wet in Europe. . The youngster, upon further he had never known Miss Fro- man.. But this sort of. thing is all in the day’s work for the ‘’Dou- ble or Nothing” producer. Each week, for example, at least a half-dozen persons come to the theater saying their-name is. Parks: and that they are distantly re- oe to emcee Bert: Parks, in the hope that this will influence their being selected as contes- tants forthe program. Tt Ras never worked out. = Yor res ecmmseetion jack woman claiming that she is a shrimp boat captain has come up to the ‘ “oF Nothing” offices at intervals of two months trying to get on the show, She says the reason for her per- sistency is that most of her friends in New Orleans refuse to believe that she takes these peri- _ And, according to Framer, it seems as though almost e from Atlanta, Georgia, who is visit- cannot get on Atom Power fo Alter Future Naval Ships: 1:15—WXYZ, Three suns 1;30— WIR, Johnny, Mercer tee Farm ~ Marriage All Over for Frank and Ava HOLLYWOOD «® — It's all over for Frankie and Ave. Glamorous Ava Gardner. “says “it’s final this time” and she'll sue Crooner_-Frank Sinatra for . divorce, “There's no chance of reconcilia- tion,” the: shapely star said yes- terday, The reason? Frankie said there was career trouble but Ava denied this and wouldn't say what caused the split. There's no third party involved, however, she declared. It's the third Ava Gardner mar- riage to hit the rocks. Husband No. 1 was Mickey Rooney, whom she married when he. was playing in Andy Hardy films and =a) was a Artie Shaw, who on their honeymoon. ‘‘He told me| armistice to leave, so I left,” the farmer's _Gaughter trom Smithfield, N- C., ” said after their breakup. Honeymoon’s Over | BALDWIN (UP)—Fire destroyed the new home, furniture and wed- ding gif Taylor f ursday. They hail been of Mr. and Mrs. George | Big Weekend Calendar Set — by Legion Post ‘Pontiaé Cook - Nelson Post 20, American Legion has a fuil social calendar this week end-with three annual events ft Saturday and Sunday. . «-- breakfast, . The breakfast wil De held at the legion | that coun - [partment expenses are not Jegal | subjects for funds, Such activities must be from ‘Some Uses of Sales Tax Money Illegal use sales tax diversion money to finance health departments ar ap- Propriations to tourist associations, _ (Counties receive no ‘part of the With Winning Freedom of future ships, The jack-of. trades warship will be out of date. “The construction of the first atomic — vessels, namely the large U. S. submarines Nauti- lus and Sea ‘Walt marks the be- ginning of a new era of propul- sion,” said. Jane's. These atomic vessels, it declared, ‘‘can have far naval tactics in particular.” , Parolee Not Pleased “He wishes people would just leave him alone. He's been in pris- on for 52 years and people never showed any interest in- him: dur- to Walt Framer; the ‘show's pro; | ~”” jducer. — 1A He insisted he was a nephew { a ‘of Jane Froman and said she| ~~ questioning, finally admitted that| | a ‘ime PONTIAC PRESS. _FaUDAy. OctosER 8 80, 1953. testants. Thy ] ricks. to. ue i .. ace WHICH WITCH?—Whether. you like the ‘ei (6-foot Siri) or the short (four feet-eleven Claudia Hall) of Halloween, these witches could park their broomsticks on nearly any doorstep. Glancing at -| the two lovely video actresses, we-find it hard to decide which witch we'd like to find entangled in our television aerials. | World Needy churches. condition, porch. p. m. and if anyone fs tral Methodist Church. be ready and on ‘Church Youth ‘Beg’ Clothing Young People Here Plan Halloween Pick-Up for Five collection depots have. been ing drive being sponsored by young people from 14 Pontiac area odist for Central Methodist and Oakland Park young people; Bald- ein Avenue Evangelical and United Brethren for its Phalanx Club and First Methodist young people. to Church Worl Service in St. Louis, which has facilities for dis- tribution in Korea, Germany. and Greece. The young people are asking warm ago clean and in that good the ee bates oes eget bundies may be brought to Cen Following the canvass the young people will attend one of the dupil- cate parties being held at First and Congregational Churches, the parties will end at 10 p. m. _with a service at Central Methodist Church Rather than beg for theméelves, these young people are “begging Methodist for a needy world." dedication h Natl everons bas ararefood tha i Favorite Foods Make You “Gassy= es cause b sour stom: seid in pes een have juss? FULL LINE OF SHOTGUN and RIFLE SHELLS : "a5 fing that time.” 4, PRESTONE TRAT ANTI-FREEZE. | DALLAS, Tex. (INS)—A A dglias automobile dealer has obtained. a special permit from the city fathers play. The huge Santa will hold a full-sized automobile in his’ lap. 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Woven, Leg Wearing _ Nylon Cover Pre-Built Inner-Rol] Stardy Side Handles for “yay "Turaies ee TT EG a a IES Oe ae eel PMB specie pes sstoveroeed & = ‘ \Fupay, OCTOBER 30, 1953 a oe : - | For the Record Public Can In this articte, Budd -O@chuibure, aathor of “What Makes Bammy Run,” “The Disencnanted” and ‘The Harder Théy Fall,” tells how public indignation stirred up by findings of a New York State Crime Commission, helped rout underworld bosses from the New York City. waterfront. ~ By BUDD SCHULBERG , Several years ago, in the course of some research for a forthcoming movie en the waterfront, I met a number of lohgshoremen and prominent waterfront figures’ who r ‘+ -dptexested me so. much that I took a little excursion into, journalism, »Writing articles on harbor condi- tions and personalities for periodi- cals as diverse as The New York , Times -Magazine * and Commonweal. } plex and dynamic a problem as we have in America| —the New . York waterfront. Radio com me. tators ealled te ask if I will appear with them to discuSs | the crucial struggle between. the new. AFL dockworkers' union and the entrenched, mob-ridden ILA, Magazine editors urge me_ to state my views on the outcome of the waterfront war fer control of harbors from New England to New Orleans. There seems to be ar expert bern every minute in Ameriea and I am afraid I have been put up for membership in this over-populated. club. So it is with genuine humility that I take a few paragraphs to | “talk about thts-seething of ours and the lessons I have ~ learned from it. ‘Several years ago | heard ‘an, articufite Broadway actor versationally interest in social problems, say this of the water- front situation: _ “It’s hopeless to talk of re- forms. The ritess down there will never change. At least not under our economic system. Look at Big Bill McCormack, he evins the city. He's got the oil concession and the cemeat, and the tug-boats, -and = stevedore companies and the Lord knows what else. “He hand-picks the mayor “and bas Joe Ryan sitting on his knee. As long as we allow the Bill Mc- Cormacks to run riot, the long- shoremen will stay behjnd the SCHULBERG eightbalf and reform is out-of the question.” | There was a Broadway glibness | about this that disturbed me even | though the actor seemed to have | “marshalled a good many painful truths on his side. Bill McCormack has been dominating figure in Sun Shines on Italy; Floods Diminish R MILAN w — A bright sun broke | over Northern Italy today ending | a week of heavy rains which hoa raised fears of a major flood dis- aster. Rivers and streams night still were ripping out small bridges and washing away roads began to recede and officials said the situation was no meer alarm- ing. by Probing Own Failures pert™>-on as com- | con- | which last | ‘| west coast of Florida. Pig 3 THE: PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN. a naar aaa eee ete an i tg md SE Combat Evil the City of New York and he did have one hand on the waterfront. tiller and the other .on the guide |’ wheel of City Hall. But last fall a democratic chain- reaction was set off that tleariy refuted the actor's doomsday views. The governor of New York, after some extensive pussy-footing, finally called the New York State Crime Commission into being, and |. this bedy, presided over by pesky Judge Proskauer, began to do the sort of job that not even its most optimistic supporters sia it | could do. The whole rotten belly a wa- terfront crime and cerruption was laid open by the investiga- tory surgoses and no few bosses T awoke one" of hattan....were _|: morning -to tind? ‘grilled and. ex tere “Joe | myself. an “ex-| Byan and Bill Met ermack them- Selves faced investigators. For ten weeks the public was ‘given the facts, without which we cannot maintain an _ enlightened and reactive citizenry. It took the crime_ investigation disclosures to rally public opinion, to~nudge the New York and New Jersey governors into action, to |e oke a new law ending the notori- ous shape-up and barring habitual | criminals from such key positions |as hiring boss on the docks. Events of the past year have | proved our actor frienid wrong. We | don't need a new economic system |to give longshoremen job security | - and freedom from violence. it can be done—better than any other way—in a democracy. But not by sitting around and | reciting our virtues. No, by admitting and probing our weak- the coer and failures. By having | | weak but morally strong groups | (like these few honest locals in the. crime-sodden ILA) against” their - ruthless,, powerful, en- | trenched, well-heeled adversar- | tes. | The actor was wrong. But we are only right-— as the eventual waterfront. victory can teach us— | | when we work to be right. Cop right, 1953 Wondersof Sea. Program Nov. 5 | Optimist Chairman of Event Says Proceeds to. 5 STAR GAZER—Harold Berri Ct., makes final adjdstments on he recently finished building. Coon ige, 3050 Catalpa 10-inch teléscope a -bjust one year. Completed After Year of Tedjous W: ork Go for Youth Work A noted student of undersea‘life, “Doc” Pilkington, will present | “Wonders-ef the Sea” program | Pontiac High School on Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Pontiac Opti- imist Cluz.and Parks and Recreation Departments, proceeds of the pro- gram will bolster youth work here, according to H&vid R. Ewalt, Opti- | mist chairman for the affair. “Pilkington's adventures while - diving tp the ocean floor in search of specimens for his extensive collection are fascinating to he ar,” Ewalt said. Pilkington will display his col- | lection of sea-shells,, various forms of sponge life, coral and strange fish. 4 He also will show movies on|— shrimp fishing in the Gul fof Mex- ico and oyster farming on ine By JOHN R. CLOCK catch a glimpse. of it orily nights when the sky is clear. The man is Harold Berridge of 5020 Catalpa Ct. and his “‘bac- yard" includes the moon and ail of space. on erful. eye of a home-made_10-inch | telescope he_recently_completed, The telescope, one of three of its size in Pontiac area, took -Berridge jast one year to build. The job invelved hours ef -precision metal work — not to inention the. tedious and often ex- A Pontiac man has a backyard ‘full of rugged scenery but he can’ <3 Berridge v isits-his holdi ings when- | ever weather permits via the pow- | Seti ~ aspérating task of mirror polish- ing. Scoffers said an amateur astron- | omer could never do it. One tiny piece of glass, the secondary mirror had to be polished down to one 10 millionth of an inch. And Berridge’s only guide dur- ing the pains-taking undertaking was the Narth Star. This how process: is he explained | Rhys from the star are picked | up by a big mirror at -the base oi the telescope, flashed to the sec- | ondary mirror near the other end called | | discovered “how well you cari see) the | ‘ef the tube and reflected back to: the eve-piece opening. There, shad ows cast on the edge | where to polish. Berridge hasn't discovered oe new planets, constellations or fly- ‘Of a srazor blade tell the grinder | Judge Appoints [3 FromPontiac ‘Each Doctor to Submit | Separate Report on: Own Findings Circuit Judge Frank I. appointed three psychiatrists 6. Doty to- 27-year-old. landscape - gardener, who has admitted the Aug. 4 rape- slaying of Mrs. Hallie O. Perkins, -| 55, of 76 W. Longfellow Ave... ~ The Oakland County‘ judge stipu- lated that each doctor examine O'Brian separately. and submit separate written reports to the day to examine Donald V. O'Brian, }; LONG-RANGE WEATHER FORECAST —Above normal ‘rainfall during November in a broad belt extending from Texas: northeast- ‘ward through the Ohio Valley to New England is expected.to bring relief to drought-stricken areas. These rains may begin in. _quantity next ‘week, Somewhat more rain than usual is expeeted in the Southwest, with less than normal amaunts on the northern plains, “Tduct the examination” are’ Drs. court when the examinations are completed, Named. hy the court to con. L. Jerome Fink, Clinton Jd. Mumby and Abraham Tauber, all of Pontiac. They were chosen ° from a list of qualified psychi- atrists approved by the Michigan Department of Mértal Health. The psychiatrists were appointed by O'Brian's wife, Patricia, 19, to fave him declared a criminal sexual psychopath, and attempted attacks on three other Pontiac women were admit- ted by O'Brian after his capture Sept. 9. Driver's Report: ‘Saw Shadow, Hit Same—Hard’ “Saw shadow. Looked like mee. Hit shadow. Was mule.” Pomtiac Prees Phete cluding tedious’ job of mirrer polishing, took him Pontiac Man Watches Heavens Nightly Through Home-Made 10-Inch T elescope | ing sancers as yet, but that does- | om't keep him from a nightly vigil with the all-seeing eye when he returns home from the after- noon trick at Pontiac Motor. He became interested in build- ing his own Selescape when he ac- quired a pair of Japanese naval binoculars after World War IT and the Ambassador Bridge from Bald Mountain." Today the binoculars still share tripod space in Berridge’s back- yvard with the telescope. He. says the moon's terrain is fascinating, mountainous country, with jagged peaks, deep craters and long chains of boulders. Venus ‘appears very similar, he adds. Yet like all astronomers since | Galileo, Berridge has one com- | Paint to register: | —“Can't-see. much on Saturn at l all. Too many smoke rings.’ + tsing this--aecident- ja lesson to night drivers, Cor- has named November as Safe Night Driving month. “The night driver must keep his | . beyes Open and be alerf for every | shadow, * warned Bylenga, who ex- plained that night drivers see in two ways—first by the direct re- flection of the light from this head- lights and second by the observ- ance of shadows, created by lights | of other vehicles, from.store win | dows or from street lights. Red Beauty Queens Measured by Work - CHICAGO ‘“h—A gorare Cze¢cho- _slovakian beauty qucen says pres- ent beauty contests behind the Iron Curtain are not the same as in } thi United States “The Communisis are trying to set new beauty standards based on | points gained for girls’ work for | the party.’ said the former Nikki | Nicolai, who was Miss Prague of | | 1946 ‘ments don't.count any more com- pared to distributing so many. thousand parhphlets or: meeting a quota in’ a factory. Communist | ‘beauty’ judges are more ipter- ested in how many bricks.a girl, can lay in a day than looking at | her eyes.’ Miss Nicolai is the wife of Rob- | ert V. Johnson, a.Chicago engineer | whom she met while he was-:a sol- | dier in Europe, Seek Another ‘Drive-in comptroller of -curréncy for per- ; | mission to build anothet drive-in auto bank. The. National Bank already operates one unit of that | type. ae cee following the filing of a petition | An attdck on a -16-year-old girl northern Rocky Mountain. states.and the Southwest. _| fall is expected in the Great Lakes area. Moderate rain- CHILLY WEATHER—Until HPlius | Bylenga, president of | the | Trucking Industry of Michigan, | mid-November, temperatures are expected to average-below ‘seasonal normals from the Great Lakes region eastward to the.Atlantic coast and also inthe far Southwest. Gulf and South ‘Atlantic States and the northwest quarter ~* _ the nation cart expect warmer temperatures than usual. By BILLY ROSE A-‘seulptor phoned me a few days ago and asked whether I'd like to sit for him — that he want- ed to do a bust of me in bronze... _I thanked him and, without. even asking what it would cost, turned dropped in to pay my respects to the cemmand- ing general of our occupation forces, While we were chatting, a well- “Perfect legs or bust measure: | ibe a spacious JACKSON —The National Bark |of Jackson plans to apply: to the /> tailored tain walked into) the | BILLY ROSE office withott be- ing announced and, instead —of saluting his superior, waved a | Swagger stick at him, “IT want you to meet | friend Nicky,” said th egeneral. ‘He's one of the most valuable | men around headquarters.” When the general and I had fin- [ished our chat, Nicky invited me | to lunch and we drove to his place itt Weisbaden in a shiny Mercedes | Benz. His “place’ turned out to country house with | five running showers and half a | dozen running seryants. “Level with me," I said. to the captain. “I'm an ol@ hustler my- 'seli and I can spot a brother in jan East River fog. How come all this magnificence?” Nicky. grigned and walked me into a high-ceilinged room which was fixed up as an artist's studio. In the center was a life- sized statue of the| commanding— general. Around the room were halt a dosén bronse busts of other generals. eb | Makes Rose Chuck. e him down. It might amuse you to now why... In 196 while in Germany, I my: | -‘So that's the gimmick." I A “You're’turning the, e top bras« = bronze va — always. been a sott touch,"’ said Nicky. ‘During. the Battle of the Bulge, for instance, up shop in ‘an open trench and posed with his arms folded dur- ing a bombardment. “Another time, I was almost killed in an air raid when a fam- ous Corps commander refused to take shelter until he saw. how his nose -came out, "Since the armistice,” the’ eap- ‘tain went on, ‘‘Iife has of \course a lot. easier. Recently, as a matter of military necessity, we requisitioned’ a small bronze fouri- dry in Weisbaden, and now half the generals in Germany are wait- ing their turns.’ _ “I've heard of goldbricking,”” I said, “but bronze- “riehing at s new wrinkle.” “Its old as the hills, said Nicky, “‘When you see an antique coin with the face, of. Alexander the Great on if.° remember he probably posed for it...” _Four. years later I again met up with Nicky this time in Buenos Aires. His blue suit was made of Italian shantung silk, and he Was driving an even ‘more luxurious Mercedes. “Juan or Evita,”’ Lasked. “Bo th,” said Nicky. “The Perons have fixed-tip a. studio for me at the palace . . .” ‘“ And -that,- amigos, is why’T re- fused fo sit for the sculptor who phoned a few days ago. lL knew that as sodn as he picked-up his” | chisel —-or whatever he works eS t laughing. (Copyright, 1983) — Greenlease Case Spurs Action (Editor's Note: In effort .to stamp out kidnapings J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bu- reau_of Investigation, has released a . list of safety — that should be taken hy echool officials and parents. His findings are presented e below) By J. EDGAR HOOVER Since September 28, 1953, when | six-year-old Bobby-Greenlease fell victim to a ruthles kidnaping plot, the attention of the Nation has been focused the . kidnap threat. Assuredly, a more heinous crime | ‘+eannot be con- * ceived. In Turing ing the Green- lease child from _ the -eustody of his school and 4 taking hiss life, the boy’s kidnap = -murders have = eaused A me r i- ca’s parents, an upon é MAPS PLANS FOR PLAY— A “Llub committee maps plans for the, club’s annual - Play, “Annie Get Your Gun,” which will be present. _ ed by Broadway actors Nov. 14 . Pontia High: School auditoridin. Above committee “fnembers in charge of ticket. sa right) Claude A. Evans, David Dunsky aiid John Wilson (front row), ant William B. ees and Theo, : = Pontiac Press Photo dore Wiersema. Proveeds fron the play will be used for Pontiac Camp Fire Girls resident camp and to loan service of hospital. beds: and wheel chairs for needy home patierits, the ehib’s two ‘main projects. - _ Tickets go on gale at Pauli. Jewelers, Cotes Drug Store, Gallagher's Masic. House, and Thrifty Drugs, lee may purchased from_ figh members. ‘Pontiac (Civitan at 8:30 p. m, Jin les are (left to schoots, and youth organiza- tions. to re-eval- uate ‘the protection they provide youngsters, © _ Criminats. who would protit by selling the lives of kidnap. wic- tims: ‘for as-great a sunr asthe Arattic. will bear. peevent§ a. ute tod \national, probiem. HOOVER ie \e } From the cascane of the Federal kidnaping statute on June 22, 1932, to the present time, the FBI has investigated 459 cases of kidnaping. Of this total, 457 have béen solved, and the other two are still under active investigation. Invargbly,, _when kidnapings oc- cur, Fe@eral and local officers find that public - spirited citizens are prepared to render every assis- tance which is requested of them. | Momentarjly, the Nation's ‘fore- | most concern is for the safe return of the victim. In the case af Bobby Green. lease, he was.killed shortly after being kidnaped and before the family, law. enforcement, or anyone had a chance to intervene. The apprehending and convicting of kidnapers is a deterrent—but “@ | greater. preventive action is neces- sary. Perhaps the réalization of this fact is the motive which has parents, teachers, measures deabiien: will vary from community to community. but they should include at least the follow- ing basic rules: 1—Whéiiever possible before releasing a child to anyone ex- cept his parents during the regu- lar school day, a teacher or ad- ministrative official should tele- phone one of the child's parents or guardians for approval, 2—When parent telephones a re- quest that a child be released early from school, the identity of the caller should. be. confirmed before the child is permitted to leave. If the parent is calling from his home the school can verify his request by a return telephone call. “In the event the telephone céll is not being made from the child's residence, the: caller should be asked intimate questidns about the child. These questions might in- Glude the child’s. date of birth, & youth leaders and local law-enforce- ment agencies to analyze the pro- ‘tection. they= pravide our: D eae sters. Because | schools ‘are charged Lwith the éare of millions of-chil- den throughout a great. part of the year, veach education system should establish. and etifarce s trin- gent protective = These | the courses tei 5 of his teachers and ‘clademates, 5 similar facts whith = > known to his parents. 3—Faculties. “ot schools should he alert to observe | suspicious persons who loiter in school huild- ings and pe the ‘surrounding | grounds. | \If such persons cannot | * Paaidily sie a logical expla- oe | —4--LUsecityeap where _retreational activities \ are * nation for their presence, the | police should be notified imme- diately. The idengity and a goac ee should be .obtained. 4—Schools, as well as paleeth and youth agencies, should take steps to make sure that adult} supervision is provided in school | recreational areas. . The responsibility of parents. however, greatly surpasses that of public and private institutions. As | instructors in the world’s: greatest | classroom, the parents’ have the | obligation of teaching their. chil- dren the fundamental rules of self- protection. Specifically, children should be instructed to: : 1, Travel in groups or pairs. 2. Walk along heavily-traveled streets and avoid isolated areas where possible. 3. se automobile rides from strangers ‘and tefuse:to accompany strangers anywhere on foot, i d_plas. AREAS | é iowill s and whe will accompany them. - 4. , Loudly cry tor help if a stran- ger. attempts incmy to detain them. In addition to impressing their children with the necessity of fol- lowing these rules, parents also | must exercise a practical degree | of supervision over their tad sters’ activities. L # For example, grade-school ‘chil. dren should not be permitted to travel the streets at night un accompanied by a reliable (ther precantionary measures which parents should _ employ are: 1 Make certain that outside doors, windows and . screens are> securely locked * before retiring ail night. . 2. Keep the door to the child's. room open 80 that any Se noises may be heard. . Be certain ont the child's ‘ a from_the\ outside, ae a two-star general had me set - FBI Director Offers Kidnaping Precautions to Parents, Teachers * supervised- by responsiWe adults “Yard where police protegtion \i readily available. \ 5. Immediately report ‘snyone Who molests or annoys them to the pearest person of authority. €. ‘Never leave home without 4. Never \eave young parrot at ° home lone] ‘and eprotecte be certain {hat ra wet the care of \a> ple, the doors and windows, ave 2 > strange wri, pre pe aRPS | E THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 90,-1953 ° Eee iad with PRESTONE Nha d:144742 5 \Special Meets Open fo Public: School i operation with the board is the EXCLUSIVE reo firm of wats and | WATERPROOF oe 27JEWE, . ior -_ ee 2 Seeks Re-election « iat ? , ; $ 950° = at Orchard Lake - 3 red! Fox | ORCHARD LAKE — Two com- ae : : missioners will be named to Or- ; © Dustproof es chard Lake Village ee eee when voters go-to © Anti-Magnetic 7 | ville lection here Tue rags © Shock-Proot . . Seeking reelection are Harold A : “@ Stainless Steel Sack “Others contesting: for the posts 4 | @Lteeiness Dist - are John E. Quirk and Milner W. : | Ges LTR ga a ee sy oe be located in Orchard | i please send me..... prowl anor Amargalaet {| Lake Village Hall. “74 and bad tomy ogcount. “I make enclosure checked below. 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This might have aaave a more fragile man than the mam- one, — Fraad left college in the middle 3930's to take an active interest in the family firm which attends to such services as protecting the Statue of kgjerty from the obsceni- ties of seagulls, washing the dishes of all trans-Atlantic:planes stopping YY. Journal-American, and removing poetry’ from rest room walls at the Trenton, N. J., railroad station, “Sweep it. up aad 'tA Ue @ dee Go ee ing.” Fraad commanded.the strick- en man who had broken “Lunar “Asparagas.” In the morning he went to the Modern Museum of Art,. which . his company keeps scrubbed and as spotiess as art browsers will permit, and surveyed the ruins. It is difficult to/ ‘know whether modern sculpture i¢ whole or brok- en. But Fraad, ness, is a sseur..In an in- stant he recognized . that “Lunar agus,”’ which had been three Giant Clean- Headed by Ex-Foofballer moth Fraad, +s he yom at Gander, cutting the grass at. Ebbets Field, draining the grease|# @ ‘| pits under the presses of the N. so best you can: Up Business ot anatomy /but one-day he found himaelf on/the ledge of, the ot Madison Avenue, with /water and a squeegee— his: first/ job “Ever since then “when = “ask me what's my ‘business T say, I’m a window wash- er: on women. ' erdoghr e | Ley: : a | es i Bob Considine ema eee | Bott Balad Cofaporer Tuins. Out to Be One LONDON (INS)—The ‘composer of the barfly’s ballad, ° “Show Me - the Way to Horie,” recently was placed on three yegrs proba-. haar hace dhcospediar eles 25.4 aaa bell Tyrie, 50, who’ wrote songs under the name of Jimmy Camp- = Lee apes wpe § to obtaining . samen ordered Tyrie to spend a year of his probation in an institution for the treatment of alcoholism. — pan Guarantes FOR FREE HOME Aspar: big plaster stalks rising out of a Stiff mess of ‘plaster, was irrefut- ably broken. 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Exotic! | Plus Alvin Walls and His Ebony Sophisticats! — _ JAM. SESSION ‘TUESDAY NIGHT OF eaturing the Parade of Musicians! « |DELL’S ye Ceriier oF Cieabeili ind Cans Lake Reeds—}.Shert Bleck West of Heron Street. IM di ¢ = United Press Photo DINNER FOR TW 0, PLEASE JAMES—F lorence, a raccoon, was found lying on the highway by the Fenton Family of Brunsw i¢k, Me., _| and was taken to a veterinarian where thé animal recuperated from “| injuries apparently caused by an auto. * Now the happy coon accom- panies the family even to restaurants, displaying exceHent manners. Above, Hilarie Fenton feeds Florence a tasty treat*of ice cream. REN SHAY / Exotic Dancer © WINE “@ LIQUOR Friday & Saturday DANCING To the Music of The Kim-Tones! SUNDAY LATIN. Saturday Night hinesican Mexict October 31st =| JULIO’S TRIO oe Featurin a MANNY’S JULIE! RINGSIDE WEDNESDAY wy. Nee 9 POLKA, Ld ee Harpo Lottner Trio! = a ” 7 Just Treats! ™“ When You Dine at as Where Dining Is a Pleasant - ie Aavéater®.. , | WEEK-END ‘SPECIALS. : Baked Virginia Ham 4 Te Delicious —— words a , ‘Turkey | : ae one Roasted te ch eating. _° VISIT .OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE _-- WITH THE PICTURE WINDOW BAR ‘ \e ae . -. Phone Today for Reservations! wy 2-6193 “MY 2.9581 . o 3 VILLA IN yy en \ ee eee ee a Noon | sone hecho or full eve- ning dinner will also find you thrilled thot.you came to WILK: INS... sefving truly wonderful medils for over 32 years. , . right in the middle of Oakland County's ~' ancient Indian country, 2 (But honestly, we haven’ t any Indian ghosts) . | wilkins & ue 5 cae @ 1p STEAKS RESTAURAN T'® SEARO: Cee aoe ‘coettait LOUNGE © FOWL os Road st Pontiac a Dancing Friday and Saturday to — “Chuck Chandler’ s Orchestra Finest Mixed Drinks ~ We Door arge!. No Minimum! ) Amateur Show Friday! Come Out and Join the Fun! 32 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ~ Old Dutch Mill” 11 Auburn Ave. —CARL CARMOS ~ CARRIE. LEE’S” Chinese and American Foods — Special Noon Luncheon Complete Evening Dinners All at Popular Prices ia ROOMS FOR PARTIES Make Reservations for Parties Now! Midwest 4- 7576 © 856 N. Weetlward at Ook North Side of Birmingham FOOD PREPARED _TO TAKE OUT Writer Visits | Lugosi on Eve of Halloween By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD WwW — Tonight - being the night before Halloween and al] that, I decided to pay a call on -that — mienace, Bela Lugosi. As I approached his residence, I thought I recognized the place. was a dark old house of the you see in Charles Addams cartoons. But I was doomed to disappointment. Lugosi lived next door in @ modern apart- ment. I rang the bell and Lugosi answered. Another disappoint- meat. No cloak, no devilish appearance. In fact, he was amazingly handsome for his 6S years. He was attired in a dressing robe and puffed a cigar. He ushered me into the apartment, just like Inner Sanctum. “Hey, what are you going to do Halloween?” T asked eagerty. | “} have no plans,”’ he replied wearily... “T told my agent to find me a TV job; but I haven't _heard from him. I’m open “to Gene? locke sine ‘tor: bammt - SOR yes, that.” “What about holding a’ wake with Boris Karloff?, Are you two on spooking terms?” __ haven't seen—Boris for “But when I tested the make- ‘Dining | at Its Distinctive Best Tinactiecn! Dinner Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting & a “Xin ngaler U Lunn - PHONE MIDWEST 4. 14090.. ®. WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE RD. x , BLOOMFIELD: HILLS 2H “SQUARE — up, it was heavy and painful. Then I read the script. I didn't have a word of dialogue. I got out of the role by having my doctor say it would’ be bad for me. I suggested Karloff for. the role. You might say I “created my own Frankenstein monster— competition for horgor roles.” “But you've been able to scare up a good living, haven't you?” “I have managed to get by. But it is tough being typed only ; as a bogeyman. Ever since I did ‘Dracula’ on the New York stage in, ,1927, I have been able: to do nothing else but menace. Yet I played romantic leads be- fore that. I wms the John Barry- more of Hungary. “Alas, producers cannot ~see me in anything but horror” rofes. They say they know I ean do other things, but they fear the public will not me as anything different.” Some of Lugosi's worldly goods went at public auction a couple of days ago, fittingly endugh in Halloween week. I asked him _ about this: ___.'As you know, I was divorced a few weeks ago,” he explained. “My wife took what belongings she wanted, and I took enough for this three-room apartment. . I auctioned the rest.” His belongings were strewn about the apartment;-into which he~had just moved. There was nothing spooky about them at all. There were many -paintings, * including a wiflowy nude and a i life-size portrait of Lugosi as a young actor. “I'm sorry I can’t offer you ~#. drink,’' he_remarked. “Im a member of A. A. You know — Alcoholics Anonymous. No, I was never a problem drinker; | I never missed a performance or got involved with the police. But I found a. was bad for my health. . “So I jeined A. A, to find help through God. I attend meetings three or-four times a week and get a great deal of FLOOR SHOWS | FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10:00 and 12:30 yung LINDA —_—_-_- PROFESSOR as CARROLL G. C. MAHONEY Scotch — MC an Exotic Dancer! Sepia Satchel Paige Comedian] 9 ~ x — - DANCING Fri., Sat., Sun. to the Music of Frank Perry and His JAM SESSION SUNDAY! Featuring the Parade of . Swingmasters! Gueyt Stars! ’ AVON INN) 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Rd. Auburn Heights ee SUNDAY SPECIAL! : ROAST ounces $7 65 TURKEY iio with Dressing FRANK roy ESTHER’S 505 Auburn Ave. Open All Night, Teesday thru Saturday— Closed at § P.M. Sunday and Monday! PRESTONE ADE Ms ANTI- "FREEZE Se ee Saturday Night 7 P. M. to. 1:30 A, M.. _Over 4,000 Feet dust Added to - Dance Flopr’ BILL'S | BARN 47326 Dequindre, Rd. ‘Dine in Our or Modern Dining Room! w s really a “Treat” to dine at Ted's, where the food's tasty, the service is friendly, and ~“tRere’s no “Trick” to parking! Enjoy--Qur Hospitality —before or after your Halloween - Drive-In Woodward = ; * Food Prepared to Take Out et Square Lake Rood se i ited THE PONTIAC PRESS, rRIDAY, OCTOBER | 20, 1953 | Sponsored by. Pontiac Optimist Club and PARKS and RECREATION DEPARTMENT “WONDERS OF THE SEA” SLIDES—LECTURE—COLOR FILM ~ By A.~Pilkington ° ‘Thursday, November 5, 1953 Pontiac..High School. Auditorium 8 P. M. This Advyestisement Courtesy of H. A, MILLER, Optometrist - FE 5-4500. Briggs Stockholders |to Get Proxy Statements DETROIT (UPR, Manv- facturing Co. said today if will send proxy ‘statements to stock- holders * ‘as soon -aS practicable!1- describing the terms of-its agree-|- ment with Chrysler Corp. Chrysler: announced last ‘week it and equipment of ‘ 5s auto body and ‘aircraft divisions but did not} include—-current assets “or the Beautyware plumbing, fixture divi- sion. Briggs said ‘‘arrangements are contemplated” that wilt- allow: Chrysler to also sad Briggs’ in- ventories. HALLOWEEN’ SUPPLIES. Piper's ‘Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave, - * FE 3-9869 MODERN—OLD TIME Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of re LAST TIMES TONIGHT - BEWARE! SEX MANIAC! On the Loose! Terrorizes | BIG CITY | | IT HAPPENED m -/ HERE! DANCING ‘EVERY SAT., 9 to 1 Waterford Williams Lk. Rd. off Dixie Hwy. 4-Piece Band Howard Mcintyre i {Alert Detectives }| Loyal Wertz, warned by a Birm- 4| ingham Police radio message that C.A.I. BLDG. +} || tempted to speed away. Nab TrioinCar -One--Clings” 16” Moving + Stolen Auto, Steering It Into Parked Truck County sheriff's detéctives yester- led to the arrest of three Royal Oak juveniles and the recovery of tectives clung to the side of the parked towing truck. ~ : Detectives Elmer McQuern and the stolen car might be heading north on Woodward avenue, parked their auto at Woodward and Square Lake Rd.sto watch for the auto. The stolen car, heading north on Woodward, was held up by a ‘light after it turned left It was then that McQuern leaped to the side of the car, guiding it finally--inta. the. garage wrecker. Caller IIA ALL AZ New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail ‘WALLED. LAKE “,BROTT and COSTELLO.” MEET Pg Achy and nae beet: "cosiatt —ALSO—) “SAILOR (OF THE KING” With dettrey —. and FRIDAY ry] & SAT. -ON THE GIANT FULL STAGE SCREEN! @ NOTE—Pony Express” Hos Not ean Sa Shown In the as of ha e@ cand. TRUE-LIFE ¢ ADVENTURE ‘OF AMERICA’S HEROES ON HORSEBACK! / 1500 miles of \. Mae f danger-filled a a EXCITEMENT ALL THE WAY! Doors Open 6:45 P: M. “SHANE” “ In Technicolor with: Alan Ladd and Jean Arthur —ALSQ LOOSE IN LONDON’ With The Bowery Boys . Hcumulated. Jeg taeisped Mrs. Purcell, %, his wife of 11 years: ‘I didn’t know he had that much money.’ Kared Man Pledds Guilty the Oakland County Children’s Home. Buries Cash for Home, Later Finds It Gone BALDWIN PARK, Calif. —A 39-year-old machinist, Caryl E. Purcell, planned to buy a house. He cashed in a $10,000 life insur- ance policy for $7,900, he tald.po- lice, then some bonds he had.ac- He. wanted the money where Ne could get -it.in a hurry, So he buried it under his garage. Yes- terday he decided to take a look The alertness of two Oakland | a stolen car, after one of the de- # moving car and steered it into a : The youths are. being held at |- he t* HALLOWEEN: | | At.the Stroke of 12 Midnight! THEATRE - SEHONE 1 Se 21 2 Terror Filled Hits! - Goblins! Chills! At the WEAN SIMMONS M , 55S OVER * * * * Gruesome Ghouls, Spine Chifling ‘Zanibles and Monsters Will Be on Hand to Make It the Most Hecrifie of Horror Shaws! ai Buy Your Tickets _in Advance— S Avoid Standing in Line! Price 55¢ Incl. ‘at his. ‘cache. It was gone. to Charge of “Assault Vodra Bridges of 841 N. Lake’ Angelys Rd. pleaded: guilty Thurs- day befor¢ Oakland County..Ciréuit Judge nk L. Doty to a charge of assault; with attempt to rape. Sentence date was set for Nov. 6 and Bri ee o00 bond, PONTIAC « Presents ; DIRECT-FROM BROADWAY | the STANLEY WOOLF PRODUCTION “of the Greatest Musice!l under the Sun CIVITAN | MUSIC AN ALL STAR NEW YORK cast BOOK BY HERBERT ond DOROTHY FIELDS with ~ LYNNE: TORRES © ond SY IRVING BERLIN > HILARIOUS eve FILL COMEDY * A GREAT LOVE STORY" EXCITING DANCING PMH KKKKK Kh hah KK FeUeSTETESEEEIEIII ILE, Open 1:45 P.M. “til 1:00 A.M. Cara Blanca leads the last great raid — => = TODAY ONLY—Edward G. Robinson Bex Office Open “1:45 to 11:30 ie tH) S—Nights & Sun. G00 Under 12 Years—ite in “WOMAN IN- THE WINDOW” —Also—"THE STRANGER” 195: KweKkKkk Kk IN Ty x ee KH SEXEXEEL The “JACKIE. ROBINSON STORY” and “BIG BREAK” ERUEEREEEEEERS, ¥ HHH HX SLELELETE: errs o oaae SSaGnaeeucusescusesusanay) KIDS’ CARTOON SHOW § H sh on —,s eviews Adulte nals. BSc; Beas ; Children Always 18¢ 2:40 — 6:25 ands 9:45 arts: 1:25 < -Also tee Don't vox This is_ Exciting a rb 8:20 PER OT 23 PS cin Srarts ot 11:10 At 12:30 - 4:05 *. mE * iaiiestoctietaeeesmeeeseertssed ING COSTUMES AND SCENERY ALL SEATS: RESERVED urday, Nov. 14, 8:30. You Thrifty Drug, 148 N. Saginaw St.; Gallagher Music. 18 £. Huron St., or any Civitan member. Price $2.00 pee tax. To be held at Pontiac High School Auditorium Sat- may purchase tickets at Blue Sky. Wie -1N q THEATRE wrwewvey. ra M-6-M's wiGiTY TECHNICOLOR. ADVENTURE! , MOG: IT MEANS “THE GREATEST!" ees oa : deamon? me -— shenmee — CLARK =e rrr a I + ACTUALLY FILMED BY-M-G-M-~ ON SAFARI IN AFRICA! ( AVA CARONER ...amid authentic scenes of unrivaled savagery and GRACE EY serene: splendor! Jon ie hie JOHN HN FORD SAM TIME ZIMBALIST An 4-6. MCTURE GABLE "The jungle reveals true human nature in P ” ite primitive cunning! Faxrrik OF THE Sexts! s BATTLE OF THE dor (First time in films! Man battles gorilles ~-in their native loirst ye : NIGHTS & SUN.. .85¢ —- CHILDREN. | _ CARTOON * WORLD NEWS EVENTS 4 aoece Wesk=Boy Matinee... os. te ae ) E o Hey. H - : i : <2 i mpve Peete hi Pacific Coast League, but Charley Dressen (left), | new manager of the Oakland Oaks, and owner P-/| gether 7 at md annual PCL meeting. oe s3 zs \/ AP Wirephete MOGULS IN GOOD HUMORB—They've got|K. Wrigley (center) of the Chicago Cubs-and LA plenty of serious worries—about the future of the | Angels, get a laugh from the remarks of Dressen’s boss, Brick Laws of Oakland. ‘The men got to- Nips Surprising Yanks Caliber of J apanese Baseball I mproving; True ‘World Series’ May Become Reality By GAYLE TALBOT y NEW YORK ®~It sounded yery far-fetched a couple uf springs ago > Olson, - - _ 54 ae iy i a i ! +f i i ay z fi In j s 2 iL Bs ‘ : i £ ‘in i Siainck. ddleweigh if ou ‘Four Other i 3 iF Z © i a if Gn ia ts Advanced 7 out in) San Francisco when the ‘business manager of the Tokyo Giants declared in all seriousness that/-the time was coming fairly soon when there. would be played each fall a “true world series of baseball.” * *¢ *- 2 ‘When that time comes, he saaid taller and pounds heavier than his ° . “e. Tt all as we remarked ee dreamlike at the ( \Ready for First ‘Regional Trials Y Favored in Big Field ‘ory at San Fran- sf vi Th Z= hs i 3 it against Fears, Hirsch and Bob Boyd. Game “Could easily settle into a ing quel, since both clubs ate crippled in the backfield and both possess fine passers. Talented Chiefs PHS Harriers Take Fine Record Into Meet; Are Pontiac High's talented cross country team goes to Birmingham Saturday to compete in a MHSAA tegional meet. Test will mark the Ist time — meets have been | held ‘in state. ___ _ Chiefy, boasting an ubdefeated string of 28 dual meets and the 1953-8 V C Championship are rated favorites in the 17-team A field. Fifteen teams are cahed in the Class B section of /the meet. Royal Oak, which suffered its. only dual meet loss of the. season to Pontiac, is expected to provide , the toughest opposition for Pon, tiac. Other “A‘* teams entered iné clude; Birmingham, Dearborn, De- troit Catholic Central, Detroit St. | Joseph, Southfield, Hamtramck, Hazel Park, Highland Park, Lin- coln Park, Mt, Clemens, Monroe, Plymouth, Waterford, Port Huron and Wyandotte. QGiass B teams: Allen Park, Avondale, Belleville, Croswell-Lex- ington, Detroit Lutheran, Redford Union, Farmington, Livonia-Bent- jey, Clarenceville, Milan, Milford, Rormutus, St. Clair, Trenton and Walled Lake. First 15 individual finishers will be eligible for the state meet, Nov. _ OCTOBER 0» 0, Si \ "| Chief Aimto * | baugh, Frank Finney (H), Dick Nash -|league opponent since 1951. They a ee ee SVC SF is have Won 18 of 21 Border Cities-Conference title with = ue ” ‘ fi Paes & - ND Coach at stdmne: Keep ' ‘Outside’ Record in Clear Acorns Rated Toughest Non-Conference Foes .. for Pontiac. TONIGHT’S GAME FACTS Oak, ENTS Ponting _ _ High, TIME—é = s Field, Reyal Oak. TEAM NiCkNA MES — Chiefs (P), “Soacs — Bé Gesjdied Figure in UM Mineweaser will start his regu- |. “1 Kalamazoo basketball player — |Bob “a Key Battle Plans > Kazoo End Roted Top Pass. Receiver in Big 10 Conference ANN. ARBOR w— A lanky turned footballer — rates as one of tMichigan's chief offensive weapons as the Wolverines prepare for Sat- urday's non-conference = no sola. i... in _——_ a MSC in Poor Physical Shape Three Players to Miss Game; Another Trio on Doubtful List By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING . ~ Coach Biggie Munn was gloomily check- ing his sick list today as Michigan PST-T-T. bd . Habels are giving good ‘deals too BETTER HURRY Jack Habel Chevrolet Company Pty : a eeeeoee Low we 170 Bagley Street New Batteries Guaranteed $3 USED BATTERIES | $395 | BAGLEY AUTO “PARTS 08 Exchange 95 FE 4-3585—FE 2-2544 . C ome In for:the HUNTING Details-on Our _-Deer Contest! LICENSES “We Carry a Complete Line of COLEMAN LANTERNS, STOVES and a E PARTS , TAXIDERMY 1920 South Telegraph Road FE 4-7673 PRESTONE TRADE MAR ANTI-FRE be 4 5 THINGS ~ TO COME _ ON DISPLAY AT PETERSON K-F SALES ‘SPO THE RTS CAR featuring low, sweeping lines and designed by Howord A. Darrin—internationally famed custom car stylist. This sleek sports car—only 36” from ground to cowl. in log les the first auto with fibre-glass reinforced placed in volume production. stttaiey ablons designed with distinctive safety features as [Johnny Matsock, Detroit quar- || terback, now is a doubtful starter } | were due to roar back and take | ning — his stance — he is a picture +in the palm of the left hand to re- j| gives a feeling of its weight and | imakes it easy to put into swing. State prepared for Saturday's foot- “We've never had so many play- in the past four seasons,” Munn for the game.” Quarterback | Earl. ‘Morrail “ot Muskegon, a victim of glandular So are center Jim Neal, also of Muskegon, and tackle Randy Schrecengost, regular because of a bad cold. This leaves Tom Yewcic only for the game. is a question mark because of a battered ankle but may see part- time service. Don Dohoney of Ann Arbor, the other end, has just showed up for practice after being |’ hospitalized with a cold and alsp may be fit for only limited duty. Despite-the dark picture painted. by Munn, Michigan State was still the top-heavy favorite. It was figured that the Spartans out their wrath on Oregon State after the 6-0 defeat by Purdue that ended their 28-game string of vic- tories. ' Oregon State was due in here} today after a trans-continental | | train trip. | Bowling Clinic | By BILLY SIXTY CASE — Forward Body Move: | ment. For A Relaxed Start — Grate- ful form, easy to copy, is that of |former world match champion 30 Junie McMahon. From the begin- of relaxation. As the sketch shows, he holds the ball below waist line position, lieve the right-hand of all pressure. The right hand, he emphasizes, does not take over ‘until the ball | goes into backswing - following . push-away action. t Holding the ball low, he says, | More important, it pulls shoulders ward body lean’’ and is the answer to relaxation. Mantle Scheduled for ’ Operation Next Week | NEW YORK W — New York Yankee hopes for a sixth straight American League pennant ‘may hinge on an operation to take place in Springfield, Mo., next Monday. Mickey Mantle, whose right knee has been giving him trouble since he pulled a cartilege in the second game of thé '51 World Series, will have the injured member operated | on by Dr. Dan Yancey, a special- ist. Posted 22 Shutouts George Hainsworth, Canadian goalie, had 22 shutouts in 44 games during the 1928-29 season. aa A i a Si Sa nin } OPEN BOWLING Premise ine | ys FREE_ BOWLING ANSTRUCTIONS- ball meeting with Oregon State. {* ers burt or ill at the ‘same time| said: Daal el oe a ra Z fever, is definitely out of the game. |/ quarterback with experience. ready! — End Ellis Duckett’ of Flint also! £ a heart of gold . his chauffeur shove my car: ‘when it won 't start!’* Wedding Postponed |:3° down into what is called a ‘‘for- J tenn pe Grid Star Licks Polio} By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK m® — “Fourteen + months ago he was a few short gasps from ‘death—paralyzed; help- |- Jess, aflame with fever and al- Teady given the last rites, of the, church. - : ‘Tomorrow’ "afternose at. the Polo Grounds hé'll snatch up a helmet from the field and take his plac® in the Fordham backfield against the University ‘of Miami (Fla.) foatball wom. : This is the’ almost unbelievable story of Jack Hyatt, 22,- left half- back and co-captain of the Ford- ham ‘Rams. . Op Aug. 24, 1952, the blond Jer- sey City, N. J., athlete was strick- en with an attack of bulbar. polio. . i a was the kind of blow*=which. would fell an ordinary nian. While lying in“bed, choked with mucous and burning with a 107- degree temperature, he heard an attendant tell another not to change It's. Time Out! - r | 7 Al ai ff is) hf Ep ara ere ii “That manager of mine 1 sure has . always -has Norris Overworked, NEW YORK W® — International Boxing. Club. President Jim Norris, : has _retined, fr who has had several of his _pro- | motions called off, was himself a | victim of a postponement today. Nortis, who was scheduled to |marry columnist Betty Betz in | Chicago Nov. 6, yesterday was or- _ dered to take a complete rest for two weeks. ‘Examining physicians said Nor- ris apparently had worked too hard 'on the IBC’s recent championship | fights—the Rocky Marciano-Roland LaStarza heavyweight bout and | the Randy Turpin-Bobo Olson mid- dieweight scrap. Norris is resting at his winter ' home in Coral Gables, Fla. Elks Hunter Roundup ‘Scheduled-on Jan. 7° —Long- -range preparations are un- der way.now for the annual B. P. O. E. No. 810 ‘‘Hunters’ Roundup.” Dinner and program | will take place~ at the Elks’ quarters on Jan. 7. -Dr. H. A. Miller, chairman for the event, says there will -be no speeches, but a very interesting program. Secretaries of deer hunting clubs; m@mbers from the Pontiac area, are invited to reg- ister for the party with the Elks Club, Orchard Lake Avenue, or. with the Pontiac Press sports| de- partment. Jockey Ted Atkinson never looks at the odds boards before a race. He thinks it is bad luck. “TGréen, 164%, Sain Announces ie eee Ee oe i His Retirement _ Yankee Hurlec Quits to a. —£nter Auto Business in \ Walnut Ridge, Ark. WALNUT RIDGE,. Ark. —New York Yankee pitcher Johnny Sain -paseball to oper- ate an aut ile agency here. a es Sain, who playéd in the major leagues for 11 years and in or- ganized baseball for six years be- fore that, won the -opening game for the Yankees in the 1953 World Series in a relief role. His record for last season with the’ Yankees was 14-victories to 7 defeats. 2 * * ® : He said yesterday he .mailéd his resignation to the Yankees this | week. The 35-year-old hurler, a native of Newport, Ark., got his start Ms) the old Boston Braves in 1942 played with them until 1951, when he was sold to the Yankees for $50,000. . * @¢ 6 The Yankee hurler said he had decided last spring. that this would ibe his last year and when the. | Yankees clinched the pennant in| September he told Yankee Man- |ager Casey Stengel that he would — 'e. 1 —— Davidson Earns Shot at State Title With KO. DETROIT # —— Detroit heavy- weight Embrell Davidson knocked out John Holman of Chicago in the 2nd round of their uled eight- round fight last_night at Motor ‘City Arena. Davidson, 214%, floored Holman, 20144, three times with right hand smashes. — The victory earned Davidson the right to meet George Powell for the Michigan heavyweight championship. The date is un | decided. In preliminary four round bouts, Heck Charette, 157%, Windsor, gained a decision over Johnny Mack, 161%, Detroit Al Hogan, 179, *Toronte, outpointed Afphonso Detroit Willie Wil- liams, 159%, Detroit, outpointed Mike’ — 15944, Detreit. e Fred Scewenn and Ed Schutte of | | Butte, Mont., had the same aver- age after 69 games of bowling | | this season. Each man knocked down 10,481 pins for a#.15t-average: Use Our Easy-Pay-Plan to WINTERIZE. YOUR CAR Now! - Reg. $1.50 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT All Makes Only Le 7 ¢ _ Reg. $16.95 Plymouth BRAKE RELINING Ford — Chevrolet “142 FRONT END. 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Dig out the things you no longer need and let the people know you're selling them. You'll get action plus a supply of that stuff we all hold dear --- cash. Do it today, it’s quicker that way. > The Pontiae Press Waut rtd Ocba ttimcat ey Dalpannabttehsberiammnoe SER x a a — sone: ae. st = __ 2. oe. = s ‘ i | ar | ee ; / = t= a” { F x + re ‘ " im ~ : | $4 Fd x) . : c . gant t i . ~4 ae dat mle ta f ea _ = pope: f | te ded: ‘thane ‘a see Pa ene id ’ a4 f 4, ae. ; she ‘ lef = * ce ee “THE PONTIAC rears OCTOBER 30, 1958, RE .o a5 gt a 8 A . an % { Se I , md ryan Partof Losses _ | Local Markets = A “Produce * : Farmer to Consumer —_ cnCAGO w—Grains sold off at the opening” aid ‘then recovered part of their losses on the Board of Trade today. Wheat got back close to the previous close-on the recov- ery movement. Japan bought five cargoes of Pacific Coast white wheat over night, plus one ¢argo of |! corn, Soybeans had an easier trend than the rest of the -market. Wheat near the end of the first -hour was unchanged to % cent lower, December $1.97%; corn was 12 to one cent lower, December $1.49%, and oats were unchanged | .. DETROIT to % lower, December 774%. Soy- beans were %4 to one cent lower, November $2.73%4, and lard was five to 28 cents a hundred pounds higher, November $14.45. _ Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO OE —en ee grain: . Wheat ar nee enee ROTENA R, ilar Register, Cat arn Division NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1983 Buick, 4 door, Engine No. V1783437. Public sale to be held at 223 Main Street, Rochester, Neve se oe eee t. 28, 20,29. °83 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pontiac, 2 door,’ Motor No. 8MA 15198 §=Public sale to be held at 200 North Park, — Lake Orion, on November 10.8 =f 1°30 pm. ‘ Oct. 28, 20, 30, “63 “Quality Nursery Products Since 187 7 @ Evergreens @ Shade Trees @ Potted Roses @ Fruit Trees - @ Peat Moss — ~FERRAND _ NURSERY—€O. Adams Rd.) (i Mile East of East 2974 Seuth Bivd., Sheep sa. . | eatablished; COLOSTOMY PATIENTS ... 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Quince, fency, 3.75 bu; No. 1, 2.75-3.25 bu Watermelons, No.1. 1.00- an bu, Vegetables: Beets, Neo, cutters mostly €50-11.00, some severely emaciated, light canners down to’ 7.00; few canmer, bulls @.60- 13.@: heavy commercia) quotable PD | 15.00; vealer market not gstab- | cutter and utili lable 200. Market on lambs not sheeD searce, steady; feed- er mi 8 y, few sales choice 16 00. : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP)—Galable hogs 8,000, active, strong to 25 higher on butchers sion, _uneveniy 25-13 lower om sows: most choice 190-260 Ib butchers $20. 60- 30.75: several loads choice 190°320 Ib | $20.85: most 300-600 Ib sows $17.50-18.00, few $19.25; good clearance. Saiable cattle 1.500; salable calves 300; high-office and prime slaughter steers and heifers fully steady; kinds grading average-choice and below weak, few sales $0 lower; cows steady to 25 lower than late Thursday; bulls weak to 50 lower; vealers weak to $1.00 lower; loed moetly. prime 1,374 lb steers $28.00: few — yey and choice steers and year- 9.50-25.25. few low-commercial aon Gees to $14.00; few and choice yal $18.00-22.00; bulk utility cows $10.25-11.50; few to $12.06; bulk canners dirties 40 checks 38 | Gen Biot... 69.7 arated + ay) Court sileging t the present where- . | Gen Tel . # = Carbide as abouts of the pata eS CHICAGO POTATOES *‘ poe gd fu By a Pac 1086 ehid is unkno an e ¢ : am ; violated a ifw of the State and that said CHICAGO a mons - errivals 91; Di... 706 gan = in 1 child should be placed under the | 0% track 393. total ohi ts 631, © Y isco B18 Gates CoS __ jurisdiction of this Court supplies moderate; demand slow, market Grah Paige... 12 DoeeSch °° ar ~*"In the name of the people of the State | ¢U!l: Idaho Russets $3:€0-70. —— Ot-No Ry Pr 7 OO" Gas tm” = of Michigan, you are hereby. notified | $3.05: Mimnesota-North Dakota Pontiecs Gi West 8 ....172 58 Lites °° 34 thet the hearing on said petiiton will | $2 25-78, Washington Ruseets’$3.25-30.° rOteynound .. 134 38 Bus 7). bet be held at the Court House im the City a ee oe A OS amen.) 0s ef Pentiat jn seid County, on the potone F---- BL 6 geen <...:. 08 day of ‘November AD 1963, at mize Livestock | cc aa Tod 7 o'clock erencon, and you are h fan Raal ma hereby commanded -to appear personally ‘DETROIT LIVESTOCK l-e — ¢ ue Waigreen 2 at said hearing. || gDETROIT \AP)—Hogs salable 128. Bar oicng gti.) q1@ Waukesha Mo 145) pee meets eas | IRS carte (eence tee Af] shall be served by publication of a copy | most 190 0-220") . av Nother weights | 20term™ Ir... 183 stg A Bt. 33 { ous Weck previous to said hearing in the | ecaree et 1660-1950. sow market botes (int Marv..... T12 Gane & 7 Pontine Daily pres a newapaper printed tablished. : » sow market not @ i= — SS Ss tte Mot ~ and circulated in said County Cattle calves 1%. Cattle ih: pela Tel 145 Woolworth ae! Witness, the Honorable Arthur E./ market fu Beady,. broed clearance; joins Man 60.7 ‘fale & Tow _ 384 lore. J of said Court, im the Pod fresh . rece ma cows; few | meey Hay 164 Fest Sha T 347 of Pontiac in said County, this 29th day | lots good-short fed steers and yearliNgs | ronnecoit «7 Genith Red ., 72 of Octaber AD. ‘ARTHUR = Moca: 19.00:33.80; | {6 few utilit commereie Kroger * 43 a erassers 2 A true copy of Probate. | meretal cows 10 90-13 00; “and STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asto- — Press 3. 18 15 . Rails vt +2 Indust wens | Net change..... +2. +.4 +3 | Noon, ay... .142.1 1 84.4 1076 | Previous day..,.1419 786° 843 107% sseeees 1406 74 845 1068 Month ago 165 Wh $833 103 Year ago....s.. 1386 «6820 «329 1082 1953 high s- 1615 626 $5.5 1163 1983 low ...>. 2 1302 735 ° 505 985 | 1952 high... .4.1509 0846 S48 1157 1962 low ine 66 “SOT 870 DETROIT sTOCKS (Hornblower & Weeks) Pigures after Gecimal points are eighths i+ aa Low WN ~— Rubber*. Dec Navigation’... »Gerity-Michigan® ..., Kingston Products...., Masco Bcrew*—— ewraee w *No sale: bid and asked, Foreign Exchange — YORK (AP) — Poreign “co follow (Great - Britain in others in cents) Canadian pa in. New York open market 2% per cent premium or 102.12\% U. & cents up 1/32 of a cent. Eurcpe: Great Britatn (pound) $2.81 416, —— Great Britain 30 day futures 2.80 15.16, umchanged; Great Britain 60 hes futures 2.80 13/16, un- eareet: Great Britain 90 day futures, 280%, unchanged, Belgium (franc) | 2.00%. unch ed; Prance (franc) . .26% of.s cent. unchanged; Holland «guilder) 28.47’, unchanged; Ttaly (litap 16% of Ta tent, = gi ml leseudo) 3.50, unchanged; Sweden | rona) 19.34, unchanged; Switverland (franc) (free) | 23.31, unchanged; Denmark Krone) 14.52, unchanged ‘ . Latin Americe: Argentina (free) 17.24. unchanged; " Brarii (free) 2.30, un- chang Mexico 11.64, une! mereet: Verie- tuela (bolivar) 30.03, unchanged ee Hong ‘Kong, dollar 17.55, un- cha Recently discovered ruins indi- cate that the Negev, dry southern part of Israel, was heavily Popu- lated in Roman times. Plan to Televise Ike's Address at Ottawa Nov. 14: WASHINGTON ® — Television’ cameras will be permitted. in the | Candian Parliament for -the first time when President Eisenhower makes a major address to a joint’: session of the Canadian Senate and House of Commons on Nov. 14, the White House reported to- day. Press Secretary James Hagerty , said the address, climax of a two- | day v¥jsit of. the President and Mrs. Ejisenhower..in Ottawa, will | are deal. with Canadian-American af- fairs and possibly matters of wider™ scope. ES z . = Hagerty released a rough sched- ule of events arranged for the goodwill visit, The President will jJeave Washington by train at 5:30 p.m., EST., Nov. 12. ‘The address will be delivered at 11 a.m. Nov.. 14 in the House of Commons chamber, a rectangu- “4far ‘hall about one thing the size of the House of Representativ mal » Too Many Times Two BALDWIN, Miss. “(UP) — Nine setS of twins are en- tolled among the 375 students ; at Wheeler Schoéol here. Miss Gladys Milton has four sets of twths in her first grade class. “It’s all quite confusing,” she admitted. County Births terford - Mr. and oe Ronaid Dawley jhounce the birth of a daughter, Lee, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Oct. 28. x Ul MAR ANTI- FRE TT m EZE he. peared before Pontiac | Charlies P. a He. pl ardson-f | Gibson, 78, of 543 Calhoun-St.. ' Resigns Holly Council ~ County Deaths : Joha W. ; MILFORD—Rosary ~ | be re- cited Sunday evening at Rich- at 9 a.m. at St. roy | Church, Milford, with burial in St. Mary Cemetery. A resident of this area tor three years, he died yesterday at Pon- tiac General Hospital. John T, Fletcher MILFORD — Service for John Timothy Fletcher, -six-year-old son of Mr. and, Mrs. Luther Fletcher of 10234 Lakeside, will be 2 p.m. pooh at Commerce Methodist urch with in Ottawa Park Wednesday. Arbncements are by Pursiey Funeral Home. Surviving besides his parents is “one brother, Jene Carrol, at home. . Otis G, Morse ! PLEASANT RIDGE — Service for-Otis G. Morse, 77, of 24 Oak- land Park, will be 2 p. m. to morrow at Wessels Funeral Home with burial in Woodland Cemetery, Detroit. - Mrs, Nettie Hanson HAZEL PARK — Mrs. Theodore (Nettie) Hanson, 59, of 52 Yuma Ave., was today at Ashley and Sons Funeral Home wi 4 burial in Oakview Cemetery. She died Wednesday. Richard McGuire | —FROY TOWNSHIP—Rosary serv- 1910 Long Lake Rd., will be 8 to- night at Spiller4aramer Funeral Home, Clawson. Requiem Mass will be 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at. Guar- dian Angel Church with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. He lied yes- terday in Mt. Clemens. Burt .A. Gibson LAPEER — Service for Burt A. will. be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Baird | an _ —Adv. Funeral Home with burial in Oak- wood Cemetery. He died at his home yesterday following a stroke. 3 Persons Injured — in Truck-Car Crash Three persons. Were injured last night when the car in which they were riding collided with a truck ‘on East Bivd. at N. Elm St. - Mrs. Blanche Janes, 151 w. Shef- field Ave., was admitted to Pon- tiac General Hospital: with wrist and back injuries. She is reported in good condition. Treated for injuries and released | were Jay Breck, 32, driver of the car, and his: wife, Doris, of 128 W. Longfellow Ave. . Witnesses told Pontiac police the | scctdent when ‘the truck swerved left to avoid hitting an- other car. The truck was driven by George A. Hively, 24, of 3743 Samuel St., Rochester. Rochester Halloween Party Hours Set ROCHESTER—A flare sale. held here Monday to collect funds for a Halloween party for some 2,006 area youngsters, was successful, according te Kiwanis Club offi- cials, sponsors of the drive. -~Pre-school, kindergarten, first, second and third graders will have | 4 their party in the high school gynt | from 5 to 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. William Parcells and Mr. and Mrs. Tilson Peabody will be hosts. ‘From 7:45-until em. aves and eighth graders will be efiter- tained at Avon Park Pavilfon’ with | hosts Mr. and Mrs, Fred Noyes /and Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Musson. Dancing at the high schoa} will highlight the high school students’ |party from 9 to 11 p.m__ Hosts Mr. ‘and, Mrs. Darrell ne and Mr. apd Mrs. Sidney Teer Plan Insurance Building KALAMAZOO #® -~ Robert! G. Jamison, general manager of ithe inter-insurance exchange of the Automobile Club of Michigan, ' an- nounced today that all outstate business of the exchaiige will handied in a new building to months, Jamison said. HOLLY—W. C. Lankin, having, moved outside of the vill limits, resigned as a member of tf Holly council. George Koan been appointed to succeed hi and will hold office until the nual village election next March. Biggest bats are found in. the Old World tropics. Popularly called “flying foxes,’ they na a lois 3 spread of about five féct. | — Service for |: ice’ for Richard McQuire, 88, of | »| Martha Chapter 146, OES, at an Detroit may take a year to 14) ~ Business Briefs. “Otners of GMC Foremen’s Club of GMC Truck and Coach Division are Newt P. Kilgore, de é Elmer M. Beach Jr., recording secretary; Frank M. Skosich, secretary; and Homer C. Moss, treasurer. Federal Mogul Corp. today ee) ported net sailes of $26,873,203 and earnings after taxes of $2,121,905 for the nine months ended Sept. 30. The automobile supplier firm said earnings were equal to $2.48 per share, compared with $2.23 per ey for the saveerontinn period seh Hawes pncns of Areiemn Plumbing and Heating Co., Or- tonville, is aE cia heating and air -conditioning school “Coleman Co., Inc., this week at | Wichita, Koa * Lucien E. Alteen, manager of Waigreen Drug Store in Pontige, recently was awarded a. gold watch and special emblem: when he celebrated his quarter-century é “| of service with the a chain. National bec 4 Corp. ‘of Pittsburgh reported today net earnings of $13,- 003,384 es ended Sept. 30, compared wi .419 for the | third quarter: ¢ a This year's quarterly earnings are equal to. $1.77 a share. R. Ly Polk Co. of Detroit, ae hater fox the automotive indus- today estimated September G gar registrations vat poe down 45,000 from -August totals basis of registrations compited in 41 states. - Ex-Teacher Speaks fo Business Women _ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. John McLean, former teacher of dramatic arts at Columbia —Uni- versity and who has studied at the British Museum on the history of dramatic arts, was guest ~—_ er for the Business and sional Women's Club ‘when tee met. at the Hangar Tuesday evening. Her topic was “Vocations of Women — Past and Present."’- ~~ of and told of how and whesi women's work first took” of the ‘can was the beginning,“she said; industry was the second, and teach- ing was the third. The fourth ‘was’ mills and factories. It was about established. Games and refreshments com- pleted the evening's program. ‘Parties Planned at Two Schools “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Area Kiwanis. and Rotary mem- bers, in cooperation with Water- ford Township Recreation Board, have parties at Donelson and Jayno Adams Schools Saturday. — According to Thomas Belton, ‘township recreation diréctor, the parties which will begin at T p.m., will be for children 6 to 11 years _old from the vicinity of the schools. | Refreshments will be provided ‘by the Kiwanians and Rotarians. Parents will supply transportation, Belton said. Waterford Republican Women Hear Reports WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Committee reports were heard by Waterford Township Republican Women’s Club the group met this week for a\dessert luncheon at the CAI Building. Presiding’ at the session was Mrs. Everett Reese. Named- as chairmen for a—Feb.22 card party were Mrs. Willis Lefurgy and Mrs. Raymond Sampson. Next meeting. will. be Nov. 23. OES Chapter Elects . Worthy Matron, Patron LAPEER—Mrs. Margaret Russel and Lewis Burt wete named worthy ‘matron and patron respectively, of this time ‘that business schools were "Two Pontiac service garages |. were hroken into ‘ahd ransacked last night while an ‘attempt to enter a third was thwarted by a janitor. - old Newstead, store manager. The’ estimate was made on the i. Firestone Store garage, -156. W. Huron St., and the Earl R. Mil- liman garage at 147 S. Saginaw St. ~ , at the Habel garage, at 20 8. IThiews awry mR an Two Garages Watchman Thwarts Try to Enter Third in Early Morning Hours” ~ Ls A third breakin was averted | Saginaw St., at 2:30 a.m. this _mornitig when Carruthers Hays, 70 Bagley St., a night janitor, ——, — 2 me a a een a ee =o Te Rad Oe oe rare office cabinet and an attempt, had been made to crack the office safe with sledge hammers and an acetylene torch, according to Har- Entrance was gained through a window on the Norton street side Pontiac Police are eons at the | sacked, $10 were missing froay.ap-|—- On Sale at All Hardware Stores Mtg’a by Osbtand Chemical Co. Jel hemunent betas emo the possibility’ of a seeetien be- tween the breakins. di the establishment of offices for | _ ~ MANAGER ___ FULL OR SPARE TIME - a home, The invention of the_ tin!.@- 9 9 Oreberd Lake Ave. Phone FE 2.8241 at mo) On © & mepwars seam x : * ATTENTION 7 We Are Paying TOP PRICE Junk Cars - Waste Paper - New and Used W7pHpoN STEEL CO. FE 4-9582 * ~ Serap Metals We “Cor oa Complete Line of \ RAL STEEL BEAMS -ANGLES-_CHANNEL i 3 135 Branch St. Across'from Americon Forging 6 Socket: BE Other ‘top officers named wer~ Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, matron; Wilson Taylor, associate patron; Mable. Burt, secretary; Mrs. Lou Ella Gass, conductrees; Mrs. Virginia Cook, associate con- ductress; and Mrs. Mae Ander- son, marshal. — *% ‘| Entertains Girl Scouts WATERFORD CENTER — Mrs. E. L. Windeler was hostess to the First Class Girl Scouts of Troop 119 for a Halloween costume party Wednesday. The party included square dancing and ——— " 15 West Huron 'St. ; ‘Have é profit ae on your associate || i e. | nee EEG NAc Mich. i VAIN ape ss = r: , era es ae ey ee oS =e i gt * — = i Be ecg ce ee ee ae i ER = A, = ca eee ee et FSS = Z va pe ‘ : ; 2 ee are ciao ; see ‘ 1 ow + i E ae: f : ; Sn el * aor ; a \* : - ¥ Fi a \ 2 L y [os = 4 ‘mee 5 ee ES ps “ = : a . ‘: jt Pe =} s + \ t Bae ag Soe 5 j = } : . 3 ew g pat - y 4 a S 2 i i =a a al : jy - 3 vonieas Fi Q oY ao BY 4. i 30, ¥953 et octane om “setteere”-| 60 f J es = and esineesmen iia “evidence | Set for January 12° Posing a constant threat is a/_ Trial date for Pontiac City’s | Red Guerrilla force of 20,000 troops | Petition to condemn property at| | : 11-49 Parke St. for a, public -park- ss arnbitions ten Mell: back: bebind the: Iron | ing jot was set for Jan. 12- today s and Bos-| Curtain at the end of the two-| by Oakland County Circuit Judge year Greek civil war. — “| Frank. bh. .Rotys | . | ~The exiled central committee of The petition | for condemnation the Greek Communist Committee | ¥@5 filed by City Attorney William come — : tm + A. Ewart in Oakland County a. , | boasts that it stands with ‘‘arms at Clerk's office last August. ~ Further,: she has daily evidence | foot,” awaiting only the opportun-| | a of the Communist threat. ity to push back into Greece. - gee ppg eres CG je “aa ae city-owned land for a 200-€8P (| foe ei as, further menace are the S€V-| metered parking lot was deemed on —— eral thousand kidnaped Greek chil-| . public necessity by city com- DIXIE DUG AN ° dren taken behind the Iron Curtain| sissioners. ; SHE" in by the Reds. The Greeks charge : they are being trained as shock! The land is bounded on the east | ~ wpe Rus-| ies. troops for an eventual invasion. | by Parke street, west by the Chis egrecinent Agents slip . from neighboring a —~ _—,_{ ton geal! moet by Slater apart-| conclicapesiads! “i : * ay e it ~ Golden Wedding Mark. 70n's and the city-owned land to Red satellites with radio trans- | the’ south. y, mitters and supplies for the Com-/ | auREL- Neb. (INS)—A récord — [Mmunist cells: ~~ for Golden. Weddings ina single| Striking W Rich _Aa@st year Greek authorities un- family probably _bas been set by 9 Ses {Covered an underground radio’ the Nunemaker Clan, with five 50th| WASHINGTON (INS) — Canada | station which had beeh transpitting | anniversariés in the last four years. | is-Second only to South Africa in | political and military information | Included are three brothers and/gold production. Gold is mined in nad granted | to Bulgaria and Albania. Only a/ two sisters. . — -—-- "=~ .| all but two of Canada’s provinces. ion for &| few weeks ago police located ari ——— ae =| that no one was underground printing plant which | SIDE GLANCES~ , by Galbraith “ had been publishing an iHegat a newspaper and pamphiets. ' @ivil’ war | Greece Radio” and apparently op- | f L oy : ® ; te stele ‘e o— in Bucharest, beams Greek ; we |language programs and pfopa- || 9 ee | gafida three to four times“a day.|{ i ~O bs. ee eS pagel cond Oe wee geod included | A major-subject is the ‘‘Ameri-/ -- & % ey ae < (Te " — Me! Webster-Roth | | bi WHOLE CHOCKLIT cake f- = PILOTS TO SHIPS! RAC i STARTS ING M f “SELF WELL BamTwN’ | ER ~AH... | MAN YOUR SHIPS / I LIKE MEN WHO CAN ap, —- oP TAKE CARE OF : : ‘Wr i THEMSELVES / / : tw a et itd | : a = hy tee iti 2 , 5 : > 3 i. Le PAG, ee 7 4 an hon NL Te | , Fe - . ; wed [0:30 : ~ : Bacay - ng “FM tap . © Pot On a : ‘ ~ aa Led 5 f cy aa } - “Ita the police! They want°to know if we'll claim a hob-goblin named “2s ‘ \ — Mary, with 17 cents in nickels and pennies, two pounds of chocolate, a = mee eee —_ — peek of apples and.a.tummy ache!” “ wo < ws “FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS by. Merrill. Blosser | NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller a pri rTong ~~ : aa > _ penoy oe Si HALLOWEEN : I WONDER SX NANCY 2 / : WHAT PEOPLE. LOOK LIKE ON ee ne | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CEP WEN TSO —s ' t DEGGA WITCH W MY WEAKENED CONDITION » COMPLETELY DEPENDENT ON 1 OTWERS FOR AWN LITTLE ee Gias ORB by CarNGrubert GOoOBYE JACKIE / A by Charles Kuhn - BOARDING HOUSE THE EASY way || -2-Z-eeeea nese ar me Boe a To ri YOu GORD a 1 : EC [1 DON'T KNOW WHO IT w BUT I LET EM NAVE BOTH BARRELS “THROUGH A — AS AN OFF -TACKLE SMA6H / THEY DON'T NOTICE NO ME TO th 1 CASH THAT AY ie WANTS \ ON INTHE | ANYTHING UN) Panella B R $275 CHECK GMACKS OF A <7 Saar men ZW Y YOUR Gk. | BIG BOSS'S] AS THOUGH SHEY FENCE HA-HA/ uy, Sell, art, WAR PRISONER MARCH fo GET A LITTLE g ON THIS LITTLE EXPECTED HiM TO Trade, Hi re, ete: COULDN'T Pa HONOR TOO SIMPLE Zs ¢ UH pace BE DOIN' ALL THAT Isto _. ° MEWTH THE Place a Quick Action Spy aoe geld DAILY PRESS ) WANT AD.. ~ DIAL FE 2-8181 5 j T ‘ | TT ag $, | ES \xo 2 4 a SMowInGa} ¢7 : rt i) TUTTI ~ +f = Ea fo nee 47 '¢ oe ad aa eee iT ie { 2s SPEA en 1h AG; a r \ ‘MIDDLEAGED LADIES bat only, FE. 6-2000. EACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUP- fieo, beduttully. finished. Pontiac Laundry. ®h FE 2-610), CRTaing. 3 ASHED 8 & epee | Painting-Decorating n Al” PAINTING ~— PAPER HANGING, f removed, Sandusky — = PAPERK ANGINO ” ORS, ‘INTERIOR PAINTING AND. DEC- =e “7 ef i eet “OUTSIDE repairing. FE re ee ee & antes, Free estim 5036 OMEN “WANT WALL _— = sa aang PAINTING P Gina Fi oe Tomoved. aT Sandusky, INTERIOR AND @XTERIOR — and Deéorsting ruaran- PAPERING, YaINTING WALL4 ver Temoved. Charles ve PAPERING . PAINTING REF. FE _ | SUBURBAN 9. DAYS. EXC. |- "PRACTICAL | NURSE FREE ¥5! live in, Dest | references, Cal +4327 wean 30) cn 68 | "ALL TYPES OF ROOFS wewege a On|’ various Post Oftice expenses—such ! from the well several hours later. | cost is only $60. 7 The Treasury has estimated this | next spring, said Ethier. an autopsy. the 1947-49 average, it said. ‘fell asleep. . - OD th Notices In Memoriam __1}|_ ~—Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help ~’5|. Wanted Female Help 6| Work Wanted Female 9A} Business- Service -u Bu ‘Service 15 4 oes © la asst ™ a tiaatinadl PPOs POO ae OOOO LL LLL LAL PPP i on. SEPTIC TANK cLEaN-| tre. Lake Orton. MY 2-042. SEWER CLEANING - Sun, Service. Ph. FE 4-3012 Flying —— ROOFS REP. NEW: BUILT-UP _ feces © fer car Wee butie- R. J. REED . Sous SERVICE TREE TRIMMING, UNDESTRABLE . trees taken down, Reasonable es- _Umees_re 7 STEAM CLE es ra tt as | cer i238 Bik JOHN'S TRENCHING | ° pares 34879. HOUSE | MOVING —& RAISING: eyerou L.A, Young. JB. +8456 SLL a > cabenera YOUNG MAN TO WORK DAYS greenhouse of gar- §-3188. NCED BAKER WANTS i “ose evening work, FE — CAPABLE YOUNG MAN % DESIFES PART 1™e WORK HAS HAD EXPE: ENCE IN SELLING. DRIV. ROOFING, FE IN uD +3338. Beginning Salary $2900 per Year DISHWASHER M C. Manufacturing Co. 118 Indianwood Rd. WEEKENDS | Laked Orion __inaw EXPERIENCED cOOR, ALSO CASH WANT AD RATES weey te ook sae seus -- weleress, EatMore Lunch, @21 W. | 6 Da: ace wo! ene Printin: Paid Vacations SELLING OPPORTUNITY ‘uren, : Na as nee & ‘ Bivet "Ponte IW, Lawrence | Retirement and insurance Plans owen tintworking man, 29| WAITRESSES, “PART TIME. hb 9B. 38 PP etioriseen tame so-came| ova Anctamens tron | jo Stuttabresetacenen | Sey able tmnt Paras ss. 2. 360. 40° 7 | for bind. perured veteran, must Pe pe ae rough ing Ton 348 Bilzabewh Lake - i 2 4.32 ° 6.48 » live in. Saturdays and Sundays off, OAKLAND ‘COUNTY. PERSONNEL in field er commission, Car | Rd, _ = : t - ss - 7S a. 2 nd Foo: ou my oft aund essential’. For inerview call FE | rypig7 GENERAL OFFICE | ey eee eS NTAL nae ne 1 p atayetly ae wlding | _ 2.4000 vgtwese 6; = work. a ps, ete. sie i: ' edt tor appt ween | Par king” Attendants EXPERIENCED DAY COOK if Moar | Bicminghem Office fet VIB PHtae PertMecte "Boyes | bau eam Pray ce CARE FOR 9 CHILDREN : ‘ experience in print i 16 vrs, or older with ability | . Ph. Midwest 4-0844 FE soon neem art or display wore Mi tbe. is to. Pests tants tole may ees PRESSER — z Go on on Mee ea) cond wo eo & iv 8 | 379 H ite grip hy week noe 8 a bum ts “anistant in dieplas des ae F fi birth ed apiposa on or eineeen ae Tspertenee 7 Top me’ could le “0 rents or legal * : amil on Poe] tae 9 Hab Toes eae | vecoment if if ability is shown, Ex- |, on ply oniy between 8 joe m=. and and is after S p.m. FE pertere experience ae — 2 pen Goal Co., 51 necessa: Apoty rsonnel office} § p.m, at £9 Wayne er Warrnss AND SHORT ORDER i / =e) Tex. ae” , Waites, 2 aatcgs, 4 @00k, Nighta, OR : 1, , o : —_... | WOMAN WANTS - | WASHINGS JF inONnOeT 2 Fred Thompson : GIRL” WHITE FOR GENERAL. CIRCUL ATION DEPT. nigaaaay = eee —_ vanccm~nt. Company insur- Must be rood plain cook. 3 adults E apply tm person - ance and retirement. Auto- rete — and “we es TH PONTIAC 57 ay mn . and Sun. Good wares 8. Te Ra. mobile necessary. For ap- pe mel required, $12 Williams- _ | ‘ hts. ® burvy Rd, Birmingham MI 6-0610 PRESS REAL MSTA’ x peaement pases 2 Som EXPERIENCED CHECKER. BER- > 4 Ecverienses Bt Daeg +4001 gan General Public Loan hee pe a ane \ = for .ppvintn | DRAG LINE SPERATOR FOR BAY Corporation, FE 3-7181, 10 Ss thas ten City machine. Must be well ex- ‘ts 13 a.m. Monda A FE 47018 until 3 2. ¥. through = +n a J... : ES ome ee BABY SITTER ONE DH, Friday. - = Monda: Prid TURRET LATHE OPERA PORTER WTD. . FOR NEW Sha m Pe 6 ito. a only need cog apt, eo Call] dealer must edd —_ = : WTD. ROOM AND BOARD FOR 3] —— 676 ©. | UAintesaase, 612° 8. Woodward, | SOY 1¢ YRS. OR OLDER FOR Ss 6 deye week: OA 0-323 YOUNG MAN ae | Siive well uring birt ceruifieates| \WORK NF; . Te engineer, No| WE ARE ADDING 5 MEN ar cinéavh tue parees or wenl| VY ORK N AR HO} fE- rience needed. Has promo |. so car with ve yery boosh abuities ‘$etNe aad 2 a08 oper gy — lady to ect se 7 at ‘ alify staff. » Elen. . 6D. @. @ e referre: pet ao, aeteeal a OW. —— a! dvance ‘on 2 _Wayne. Riker Oar ‘ae eed pay & working oetitans | fee jaiona. paid. A a Ma|WTD. BY A 90 YEA! ‘s, Maple at Bates. ron. Cal TD. 5 COM-| BfPatoenam Cel idre. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. OPEN- sith for appomntinent. 7 expertenced sutomatic we a ing for full time salesman. Must | ————— ——— machine repair man. Bt aM Forced 55-GO FS WORE. mere nest see ee el Electritians pay. Call. sore appointenent,\ Mr. | to support & smell children, Need we ee this inte and ate a pace ‘SOURNEYMEN ONLY es Roy, FE aaah responsible girl of. woman to ee Se Pe J itecn ANIC WANTED TO Paw. | DYE! end care for enildren. CRA FORD. AGENCY eS ED rod mapect pew, care."tian | Eajeseees #4 o REALTUR OPEN EVES. 900 Baldwin Ave wits Ford.O-Mati pad a Batman “Ce. MipDLEA GED WOMAN FOR CARE 214, Opuyk. FE 466617; FE 4.1540 —— | ar) gs. 8. rim . of 2 children § ays week OR SALESMAN OR SALESMANAGER, ~~ REAL ESTATE ue 3.8568 pa “Softener. gmall saves |. SALESMEN SALESMAN IMMEDIATE SALARY | ORL TO CARE FOR CHILDREN pent te stock uy. Call Art Fave ning for full-time esles jose a. dignits area greed Bo five in. “a4 A Call 2-407 z - own. autom: wee &. m a SePERiENCED " EBS T A U- pe a = work, We have the Bent ce career, § ia large company mf DP. rant-man to man.se ante. Otve =e Sea fae Sonne ie iene" Pengiedconfdentiy Write 5 mth ris Exchange. | GARAGE, MECHANIC WITH|SALESWOMAN | money Pontiac Press, Box 13. Tazlor «hevrol Se Waban Loe Lake. full time oniy.- si ; 41561 Tson ateman | sinaettens, POLL —OR_PART| fey Pest. 3776. Tetegrash MASONS . * $hme work, white or colored, days son Went Fes Street he are : MoTOR MN REC. | _ : . Ta aT ie ae “18-8. Perry, FE| WHITE TO LIVE iv AND BE reads Ui block & brick men | WANTED MECHANI — mother's helper 5%, day week. oom «@ s Tisttan st pte poet apes ; home, MI 48762 . od Mase h CHEVROLET CARAGE, gg cag KOR TENIET mare gheninoe fon] Soak, dint tes ee NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CON- | wrD. EXPERIENCED LUBRICA- “TRREE A MO SIAE TO JOIN A | _Refere-ves re wired 29-4608. women ccun earn Have god See or Paes oss of winterising | Live E ORGANIZA- w CH earning up to $100 ever per | —°2°8-eel SN 7 peru “pd CHRYSLER | Steenae' wap,” ile cle One ye ealer A stmas Wra) carcs —— is voy oo? A TOOL EL DESIGNERS — - AND tiourst AUTOMO-/ They sell themtelven. Don't miss in| cary, Diarbonrs Wa STEADY WORK AND OVERTIME | BILES TRAINING AND SALES| this opportunity. Apply 150 N. Sag J Sg ee Sere ays, insuratice and-vacations.| DER IN A 1 CASHIER, TYPING REQUIRED. PRINTER 1 Th enna Nattre.| M. C, Manufactaring Co. Beer. NOs Ae eager ee St — i day week. Dey | 11s ‘Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion} . ™- ae See work. weeks vac . fe) £ ry WHY Wy a i = i sick leave, holidays, Free life KaEy oe oa at, al Exp. Presser ° insurance. Lapeer ity 88.) bi rned? L Mich gest Wages you ever es e er- Oc eee = Voornel, 221 Baldwin FULL TI WANTED REAL ESTATE SALES. | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER man, nity to become 8. Wovdward, Birmingham FE S208? FOR bel aids Ser copsintanents meawen: Set WOMAN, pts AND DEPEND: nti ly fe AS e ares. ae ag’ mn. No} © mild oe in person a ee we FOR CLOTHING AND — . Write Daily Press Box ‘Bt enter SALESME a 5 _ealm 8t. LESMEN Full and -part time. 1, TIME SALESLADIES. “OPEN- Georges-Newports. 74 N. . Saginaw. ings in children’s Wear “snd — Assistant Dog Ward t wanted for rebuilding | Sot sistme Bros. 08 N. Sag: s g \ardens ef car ues son. bimms Bros, 98 N. Sag ‘| PRACTICAL _N /PRACTIC SINGLE, @, FAR fence + don't _ Lapeer MO 42416 NY a TAN: ‘TOR. OR “JO8 OF A ANY other type. FER «0440 ‘PLASTERSA WANTS WORK” BY a Call after 4.30. FE E Maas chars YOUNG MAN TO° WORK DAYS doping porter ie" or gar- den work: FE Work Wanted Female 9A WANTED Part time work. General offire reterred, No experience. FE — DISHWASHING or day Work. 5 days, FE 23905. DO KITCH or nights, PE 5 WEND- sing free FE+3-1731, fig PaRONIN as Culp ains, me r ces $0308 ° BABY siti a tN MY HOME, -fays. F GOLORT U Dy “Dy WISHES DAY work SEWING, MENDING —TRORING. FE 5-6278. WASHING AND IRONINGS, FE _ +6429 REFINED, .. 3 NEAT APPEARING young laay wishe- sitior as receptionist or — assistant, _ experienced. 1 GIRL WANTS Te o- “HOUSE- work part time, 6 bours a day. _FE 56-0044, RELIABLE —SoLoRED wante day work Good refs, FE _5-7668. oo BABY SITTING WANTED FE 4-408. _ COLORED GIRL WanTs “WORK 3 _ or 4 days wk. FE 5-0064. MIMBOGR (PHING, TYPIN o theme, dissertations, . secreteri _owrk, EM 3-2842.___ SECRETARIAL WORK. ABLE TO take 60 words « minute at prea- mt. finish. school in 6 OR 3-61 be isk AVAILABLE, years expe: ence. Call +1657 COLORED WOMAN DESIRES pit -work, Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs:, $351 wk. FE 47749 after 6. REFINED BUSINESS WOMAN emploved .. during day, work evenings, a5 po ical nurse, riv toe care, a3 soa a hs CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK | of all kinds, FE 54-8954. [verly near Union Lake store, Sunday. oe OF ANY KIND, REA- : PE 5-2600 hae. : 5 2-6857, = D. Me TV ry SERVICE APTER 5 | Lost cK . ; crow? r ee RUBBISH FE $6727. bus station. Reward 3-2687. * es, SERViCR, OGKER, VICINIT ‘AED. HEAVY. ¢- fapes call’ PE 7-078) anytime. __ Building Serve” “5 er ee anteln long tail. Answers te. al.” $25 reward. OR 3-635 iT. inna -—WALLMT. PLEASE RE- turn the papers. 16 Jacobes St, ee Pl Tad.ng ana” excavat- PE 22131, THE Man” Leo ge “TOOK A aL. 3 Fai ESTIMATES ON SIDING & heck eat garages, OR 3.9593, — 2 Gl. R rate “Inn Sat, night PLUMBINO AND HEATIN THO HS plearecall 48174. &-8on Lost: BLOND, MALE : spaniel, Alma licegse, child's pet, | SHEETROCK FILLING. PATCH reward, $0 E. Colimbia. FE $6411, astering and. plastering, — PE | Lost ‘érpincen 8 AS ALES | Pi BING GEATINO~ REPLIRE er, little boy's pet. Liberal re- fae % dome. “he Werner Pai | ward. Tt 34008 — LOST, STRAYED OR Si Om veg eames Ravine male Beagle pup within vicinity tree estimates. bagel ichigan Belm rE rod sae PrsTeninG: SPECIALTY, | WILL THE Pak = Plastering, “beet rock filling. FE > 8-0367 Eavestroughing Coal, ¢a6 furnaces. Me- “Lain ‘Sheet t Metal, 45051, TRENCHING FOR “water lines and sewer lines. ‘OR os 3- 1640, CUSTOM: ng iterations GENERAL - tations, Weather- |- ; . GENERAL BOTLD! |. Bae tints © ee 108, j Dw ee Fs fesidenta PRA tres BLLIS ; EXPERT TREE THIMMING w wx | POH a Lane REALTY CO. REALTORS 1075 W, Huron Ph. FE POST * iddle- 2-0263 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH OFFICE | = with natural fi room i Enepince ood and adjoining. wae TO RENT OR of LEASE, 3 bedroom house or ae a ha oie i ‘3 Call” Ken. children, neth rSwell st Osmun's PE ¢-4552, nithed house on elty _ Good references. Ca YOUNG COUPLE a ITH _CHHL rea desire small furn. house or "apt. MY or 4 room lower 2-4074, after 6, i GA AOE WANTED IN VICINITY LIBERTY AND HENDERSON STREET CALL FE 43309 AFT- oom at M Wie Responsible Young working « for binsld, tome Jot et a We rm . We oe seekin- - two Lpyg sees «o & rea: rent by- mber 1 Our record is clean regarding fires, explos- sions, eft on biarine radios TE 4. ab sie. can “Mi et Mal Chass Hotel Rooms aT > ROOM APARTMENT and oak floor: _Newly decorated. HOTEL AUBURIN | Day or Week oo “and refri on een ls 464 Auburn tn. 2-631 Rooms ) With Beard 32D) Ping? FLOOR ROOM rs he ace hess lady. Phone FE RD AND ERUNDRY Rarer FE 56-4949, R BOA An bache jor . bexingto’ Fey a pb ag 1 block from ae PE 5-012, “BRADFORD, Coach Piant. new you PLEASANTLY - “boca LOEATED. 5 aN. 6 MIN. PLEA LIORT HOUSE KEEPING. PRIGID- 102: Whittemore. a / Ematment for "Buddies! “3% ON. DOUBLE OR SINGLE ROOM |3 Meanie if wantec an~ «lft. OA a ale with lavatory, 258 Orchard Lake | = NT ROOM FOR LADY. lroquois. ¥ R MAN, DAY. ROOM FG worker, = Auburn Ave. 4 ROOM FOR GENTLE- man Close to bus 139 W How- | Gnic AND RD Mprivieges FE seas Te HOME er and child, Wiil take ents st mother t ac Press Box 6. ROOM : meals. Clean beds, Room eon BOARDERS. CLOSE & Pontiac Motor . FE 5-0399. 1 eigenen ee a. Apts. Furnished 35 SPILL IOIAIL INI INIA IND AD AI MNES 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. MOD. ern, Com employed days. Close WORKINGS iRoom” aT HOUSEKEEPING Private entrance. and 53-2630. ROOM FURNISHED APART. | _ cg tae : HOTEL ROOSEVELT | FBaRgg PSE ned "rain BL APT. MODERN 2 BEDROOMS _ _only." —_. 5 ROOM PRIVATE BATH, EY aduite sae) Elk Cleaners, 285 Oakland, ‘Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 ey 3 3} VERY NICE SAR ROO} & BATH, WORKING » nomen: 142 Baldwin. : PETED RMS. Near tactories “and shopping. No children, 81 J ROOM SPAR TUENT. LAUNDRY FE 2-0086 room aod bath, . ~ 3 ROOMS, = FE 28791 3 ROOM UNFURN. 3348 First St. Auburn "inetgnta.” = 7 LOVELY ROOMS & ox vate stove, ena neat & bet water furnished. Working ,only, FE 2-2416 LARGE 2 ROOMS, UPPER FLAT, pvt. entrance, bath, newly dec- _Stated, FE $-2766, : ‘WITH FULL s Suitadle for close to somes Located oni yl couple ony do =: i GAS HET, | 512 Main st ee : 4 ROOM AND oN i ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT FUR- <> Cail before or p.m rood) 7 Rooma AND BATH. PE 23-3653 Gee APARTMENTS. MOD- ern, —= rnished Adults. MY -928 3 Rooms & BATH, == ADULES $5651. No drinkers, no 4 ROOMS, AND BATH, UPSTAIRS. Tet, tear ¢ pry water furni ished. Phone KLAND AVE, 2 stove & utilities = ve rooms & bath. furn, le only, cots AND BATH. = per —i 7 wutlitthes furn. RESIDENCE kCLUD: } objections 2 children for older people. w in éasy walk- a Brabb Stoney Lane, Oxford. ee fg wae "downtows Pon- A B-3668. Se : newly jecorated AKE ASE! rooms with. fine..bath facilities, AK FRONT — MENT, “HOME Se ts heat, fire resistant in- beat. Lawn is terraced down to | _sulated construction Ta beaw a | Beach alors of Good 4o¢ation. is | room Ww V availai Mon gbere a food vrepared odern aoemel . rot = SHAYDEN, REALTOR ° * FE 5-2204 nished including TV. Gas heat arid water heater. Near Seygere oa f course lake, West_std ust have references, FE SMALL MODERN HOME, FURN- ed. with commodities, sdults only ,and referendes “geome In- quire 8233 _Diste Hw 3 ROOM M COTTAGE. COUPLE __only. 3 BEDROOM HOME - Hi Southfield 4503. afternoon Se No drinker. Up- __stairs 2 oe UPPER BATH $100 per month. Ist la. s month rent in advance, FE RNISHED 3 RM. TRAILER — 5 _ Adults, 2075 Auburn Ave. | Rent Houses Unfurn. 38. J ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE, | “~~"~ adults preferred, FE 17-7785, ‘7 ROOM HOUSE, t aed PER MONTH. ROOM, TILED BATH, YEAR| Children w 5 ‘Elizabeth round lake front-apt. 8587 __Lake Rd. __tiac Lk. Rd. Fon SMALL MODERN HOUSE, Cou- 2 ROOMS AND KITCHEN ple only. FE 1-6157. for married couple, 261, Orchard | NEW | MOP Fae 1 BEDROOM 3° BEDROOM TERRACE: WEST __ Side. ‘Available Nov, ist. $70 ‘month. aire 4 ON, Francis: 3 7 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, FE POR on RENT’ 2 Sxpnook sige FE|~ pit : 3 BEDAM. HOUSE, NEWLY DEC. full a 1841 White 7 ROOMS, MS, 10 A. $i0. gl $198 DN. Owner, P. 0, Box —— MODERN 2 BEDROOM. $17.50 WK. MA 5-6003. S dinette. ofl hot tt Poon hot water heater, Bt pd and breezeway. On ict Saha at $13,500 3 sot bts | 0, F. C. Wood Co.! OR -3-1235 oa =. — na ~ Upen § &. m. . mm. After La 3-6008 OR BED BATH. eee ties q 5210 Westview. OR yeas, No calls _after. = BEAUTY & COMFORT fe, hand ta — level 3 bedrog — its g@asced tn ear around acti Henry OL Lu Roger B. ai, GILES Lake Property Overlooking beautiful Wal- 4 in natural knotty — New auto. oil heater. ‘ane features a new tile bath with new fixtures. This... oerty has a nice frontace on a of 105 feet, alse ‘at door of only $2,000. Will handle. Drayton Area Fea $6,500 | ¢ement tioeh. homme Kome i“ this . fine suburbes-lecality, It has “2 bedrooms, “cedar pane led '~* Brice ts right and can be rehased on terms. 80 be . e first for an a on this new listin Keego $e... bes YW. peg on high ‘aa ont 4 er ; = ec le panty FURNISHED, Keeper All eo rome are yes decorated, Bath, full dese- large and floc FE 5092) o¢ EM 3-2442.- only. Has full hasement- witlr coal waatic 5 Se ae RO H. gy nay Pos price its children. 831 Pensacola after @ trranged. ee LOVELY YEAR AROUND ae eterencee, | - “GILES REALTY co. _FE 24411 or EM 3-3303,_--——-—— aw. Mu REAL : = PE. sep SMALL Bouse. 1 BUITABLE FOR|- => ale [) tine. a Walled. Laxe vicinity Aan. =: 42140 = OPEN DAILY HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT. FE 453) CASS-ELIZ. RD, 2-719" a — This pearly ocew, woe te ie butt. M ER BEDR OME |. ranch type ore = Pontiac, of] heat, rigely fur- |: ——— modern as Tan a a aang and “eanstructjon ie bay - EM « Bra Teed wooded ‘corner we Goat Poel sree Sigg be 170 W. Pike : 4-5908 Russell A. Nott. Realtor _Mille: eaten, meets ‘Rept, GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HOME— HAPPINESS, Three bedrooms, built *in 1948. Attractive 5 room and bath semi- bungalow with venetian blinds, full basement, oi hest, «storms and screens, sul Lot 100x Loe Cunarat located 5 nral bath pete Nor Plan with 2 bedrooms, nd yhgets me oll bi "s $s. ee ; To aby 5re Sell To Trade You IT—WE'LL INSURE IT’! | MAHAN ete, down. REALTY CQ., REALTORS COOPERATIVE.. MEMBERS tet thr. 4 ROOM HOME & i ACRE NEAR Orton=" __ 27033. Ss 63 _- | Open a te 0, for Tout conreiens | ing value at $31,500, terms. WARM ERONT ROOM wT ORT : BOT BOG Hou ih, s | "fees encton 2 abd downtown, 153 | Yee SREP 2 BED: eh, Drayton! \clrdaie Waterford Roy y Annett Inc. 2 GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS | Ses, Sang OPA Y ART TARE Near town. Reasonable 153 Pros- eeoton Slee LAKE 4 | E. aa 708 FE 3-7193 asl Ee shade, Forced F: - Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 - r Aig LIZABETH LAKE AVE., £ ~ Meet e Beat BA Same! SASS eee ae 5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE, UNFER-|© z mf Sa. ene Tera aished. No children, OR 3.9157. po eu "s S302 on kaa iss. Brand — Ee] bedrooms ms : aegy cameo trial x ie” site CARL. w. BIRD, Realtor, neat, “Lay e Oriofii MY Soot ia - TY ACA Ni 3 room” hotise e & poultry house for 1, Pcnkens. 4 big- with Legare of beautiful - trees, aT today and move ia] — tomorro’ y 41,380 down, = & et reall Large 5 rooms for owner. Plus 2 small house on Income nearly $100 furnaces. in street. Near A real. value at Immediate Possession 3 bedrm. brick ranch homes with $1 village of Se = tor 3,300 in wevtioule, dinette, tile da’ 2-2 Open Bun. or calk for app’t. any me. em» . plas- . NEAR EAST BLVD. 3 room — rege — BY OWNER. 5 RMS. AND BATH. -| Basement, automatic oil are Ga- rage. On 4 jots at Round 1. osreg Clark OA KINZLER Silver Lake Front Close in two story, for ined larger family — 3 foom = =e ee ith fire: ace cal ern Soran with plenty of cup- boards eating space, ~ Diming room 12x12) 1%: baths. Gas a Prghepge summer ‘house, d and, row boat. Lot fou1To. is fenced. Pon- tiac School! District, Better see this one soon! $6, down, - . -3 Acres 3. bedroom. rancher, 2 Full basement — Living rooms carpeted. Close to school and stores. Here “$9 country livin, conveniences. $1 full price. Terms. Cass Lake > VACANT, 2 bedrooms, masonry bunglow — 2 baths — fireplace — oi] furnace, with cyclone __ tows: Is yours for $5,000 wD. John Kinzier, Bextor 670 W. Huron nll Open Eves, till ia - Co-operative ‘Realtors ae WATERFORD. NEW 3 BEDROOM house 24x40. soc he not com- pleted. Lake privileges, priced wo sell quick. This is a beaut}. ‘Only Immediate posses- = $00 down. jon. manly on this one. 4 acres, level ground, $§ room modern house, new. 2 car garage, chicken coop sae prececers: Reasonabdje Da. GEO. "MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Ra. Waterford i Ph. OR 3-1268 NEAR GRADE. & JUNIOR SCHOOL HIGH Good six room home with many fime features. Garage. Price $10,- _ 500. Te 1842. rms. FE 2-1 LEONARD $750 DOWN 3 hegeme —— garage, large school. MY 2.5831 WALTER ¢ GRE. Sah ACTION ON YOUR LISTING — Geo. paved L. Seales, Realtor, FE 2-5011 New Address FOR YOU — We have this beautt- ful Colonial Home in Sylvan ores — Built about 11 years ago with the pe of everything. Ample room to ‘aiar family. Call pointment, J. R. HILTZ y how for LISTINGS APP RECTA ECIATED 148% N, Saginaw Street FE 86181 ss Eve. FE 5-8435 4 FAMILY APT., NION TAKE a Tear $50.00 per moth would be the pay- ment on this $6300 4 room home with utility room, auto hot water, excellent kitchen with en acre of ey Call FE 4-0584 136 E. = LAWRENCE W GAYLORD et Er - Sa eter ATTRACTIVE GREY SHIN- gie honre consisting of 5 love- ‘y, complete rooms with beautiful Oak floors, pias- tered walls, basement uew oil A. x ywr boat practically at .your front door. $10,550. Dorris & Huron, FE 4-1557. CR: RAWFORD AGENCY RE OPEN E 2141 epee ink pease a x $6,350 for this 2 bedroom home plus 2 car gafage with — end GAYTORD $506 OR Less. FURNISHED 2 bedroom hame. Gas heat, Close in. Lake privileges. rE cum MODERN ¢ Roe, ¥ 2 ae cane es it, Sashabaw # Soscnen “eee ‘eS car acrés cf inna. § FE 7-969], 2829 Forest roca burn Heights, » FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED - wash electricity in it. Thgeasnl Fo} bath, insulated) Can be bought me yr. old furn.tnre. —_ 138 E. Pike LAWRENCE Ww: $500 DOWN At Oxbow Lake 2 eftractive frame homes, side by side. One has 2 bedrooms. Running water. Nice sized -living room. 84.500. The other has 3 bedrooms, basement, screened porch. Pitcher pump. Both need inside tojlets. 750. down. - very good buy for a handyma: "EMBRE E & GREGG Main Office 1565 Union Lake Road Branch Office 4308 Green Lk. Road, __ BM 35-4393 LONG es oe “FRONTAGE, “NEAR Seen tidy ane thcae, take + Mace, e al down, TOwnsend 8-443. BIRMINGHAM ~ WELL LOCATED colonial. 3. bedrooms and - bath, Hving room, dining room & mod- te ae kitchen, Nice setting terms 3,500: Walsh, James & | Wasey Co. $. Woodward, B . 1 8. Woody bam @ partic. ap- Knudsen with terms, Mercy Park ~ brick raich home, 6 rms, & Carpeted living and dinin onan Water. f, it alumioum WM. H, .KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph. F FE 44516, ~~ Home &. Cottages _ WALLED LAKE‘ & VICINITY LAKE LAND REALTY 0. 924 Ponta ae aoa a he Side Brick Tetrace ‘Ment & ri a yg gas heat = ‘ali now for re 2-375, 2-5320 NOW HEAR THIST 3 bedroom lake fron An excellent buy at $8,500. Tee ‘ever G. L. JAMES ATAYLOR Realtor 1210 Pontiac State ee. Open Evenings _¥FE 1 ACRE. mortgage. down. IM WRIGHT, 222 8. 3. Telegraph Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO 8EE™ NEW RANCH HOME = ul room, b ax teakne liv pg nice _ Sentai leg Just built in 1950. -screene and. storms 1 ar Priced at ate $14,750 on terms. Act today 10 A., 7 ROOMS -- This oat _— Coy — years eld — fines. If's ‘Substantial 3 price is only $8.250 on terms. WARD E. .PARTRIDG REALTOR, FE 2-831 43: W. Huron St. Pe OWNER. 5 CLEAN. gas heat screens front _ Reas_ Storm - windows Fr ¢oso = onene ‘condition. $8 fT. RANCH - _ Overjooking beautiful Milver Lake, .wuilt in ‘51. Custom kitchen . breakfast nook, 2 bedrdoms & bath down, ex- ansion attic, breezeway, at- ached fosage Best ‘o apiy $12,950 6 MILE ES F ROM “COURT HOUSE 2 weeks possefsion on this 2 bed- room home, living room closets, newly decorated Call FE 40584 136 E Pike. LAWRENCE W “WHY PAY MORE! and diniic room Tile bath, heat, nice Orchard Lake Rd. Paved B. D. CHARLES PADDOCK on ist floor, Colonial type, . & elosets and linen Sooene FE +@ | GAYLORD == CUTE HOME West of reer Lome privileges, Attractive 5 nicely basement. oil furnace water heater s. 975 PONTIAC REALTY CO. tof oared: ‘atthe. Living room 12x18 full basement — H. A Leal rms, screens, asbestos SMALL VILLAGE. room 19x11, cheerful kitc! = dining room, — oil 2 screeners and lar am priced to sell. $10,500. Terms | HUMPHRIES Price reduced on this 3 bedroom in good West suburban lecation with lake modern house located privileges. Full — oll heat sunporch and’ handle, Don’ t sting. =. HUMPHRIES | . Ca-cpe tive Realtors Exchange- "33 N. Tele; rE z008 bsmt. all to eater, or ,"#1000. down. Call MA 56-2311. AUBURN “HEIGHTS — 100° ft. frohtage-on Auburn: Ave.. on Woodhull Lake. | Wonderful footing S Price $13,- 650, te 4 bedroom ranch home tm. bills of Rochester on Aaa) teres land. Price $20,500, Wit accept ¢ trailer as art meet og hg = home co 3 estes of land. “98.080. $2,000 down. ; Cosy moder 2 bedroom home © on w car garage for work shop. rice’ $ 13,000. terms. G. L. Resale located on water with 2 lots New ranch yet ‘oak floors, base- “he oil heat, live stream. Only Ere sont orate _FE. s00ny/ fm this ated picturesque « ast of anves lot 60x120 with itacned garage, oi] heat and al 2644 FE 5-T141 looking 7 ’room home has nice Tontage to sub-— divide ff you wish. Al this ‘and the Open Eve..7 to 9 RM&., East side on paved street. Siding, and 1 cars garage. Screened Modern ¢ bedroom home 1512. Excellent kitchen, 3. acres, large $5,950. GAYLORD BY OWNER 7 ~ ROOM HOUSE, rags 7 built, ges -heat~ Phone Just $9159 for this beautiful home Wesbrook. Compare this with ony new nome in the area. You'll bu #4. * Bedrooms comb. living as lot, Takes substantial down payment but you'll ‘save 10 per cent * $1,000 DOWN $ rooms bath, 2 bedrooms, at- tached garage. Lake privileges. Near school and bus. Fi 200 tull price $660 DOWN 3 room in Keego Harbor, south of street, running water, full price, $3,000. ae Real = Fe cos : . Huron Eves, FE 5-4)45 EAST | SIDE bedroom home now. rr built, Exterior complete jot, aved street. $500° nei fot urther “etails, 2 Adams Realty. 38? Auburn PE 4-3303 -McKINLEY & NORTH 3 bédroom home with one bedreom full basen-ent, gas furnace. recreation ‘all now for FIRST OFFERING—on one fav ic cplastered won Full -. pew gal. oil furnace, instantaneous hot wat on. Beautiful corner 16t. 2-car $8,580 or rym e. P pig or deere. the fair price Takes cea down payment. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor _ FE — or ona ™m™ home on Fast Pike, close. to Eastern-Jr_ gh School on corner lot. C-1, 3 bedroom, plus slee porch. Garage. $2:500 down handle PPD: Hammond, Realtor 4 Huron ____ - Eve. rE D SATIG MIDDLE STR: = LAKE / awe bexgslow situated im this lake. ar Toom “with firepieg sane water and lake privile, lot es tend to make: this an sacept terns onal $6,000 Full Price With Terms WM. A. © KEN yN IEDY | coal yEveaings ta Ls coo, F U RN IS H E a - close fs in. week besides 4 rooms for a Potemed Gas beat. Priced terms weitaace LAKE aie unit im rear. Over Es gene ‘Terms. ig _— so UCKLER ‘REALTY ae rE 1.10 id HOUSE OF GLass ‘hee Settee J nr {Whrowssirons at TR. Mlrecad le ‘With EONE mas When they lakefront contract as rt down payment. = CALIFORNIA R ANCH ith ma- hogany cupboards. 3 car piastered earage ‘and Propasid ee Scere 8 8. Carpeting, A ob and ot 2 Otaled i 7. Ghat Pann Fo! al kane in beau rrest Lak: Country Club Estates, ° A. JOHNSON, Realtor OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 1704 8. Telegraph Rd just sow Bloonifieid sh tis = FE 4-2533 __ Out New Location 3235 DIXIE HWY, =~ 2 apts, sare trea, $9,500, $2,000 down, 2 ACRES 4°ROOM BUNGALOW, ar. ranged C>lored bath Sateres. Full 137 Baldwin FE 5-€275 HUMPHRIES the From, bus man — located a eee. from ry Hine, 2 bed- en — stairway only . oped (a monthly payments HUMPHRIES = I_ath an older ‘home located in I hve all the conveniences fam desire — living rooms, mas- ter bedroom err ful] basement heat — rsecreation space, @erebes heated garage well landscaped lot. I ___xtras. Tired of City Living arage, $2500 will check this Tra) ‘Spen Evenings OMPLETE peer be mp, fare money by completing ae modern 2 bedroom home. Here: is | a fine chance Hird combine your $7,450 with terms. YDER LAVENDER $2, BARN $1000 ee CA Lae FRONT, 4 BEDROOMS 80° front, —_— aC, y beach PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTaTe 832 W. Huron Ph. FE 63508 - Among Towering Oaks on a parcel over an acre and located in one of the newest & most exclusive ~ areas tn the Pontiac School district —it’ § brick, 2 bed- room attic, rus | exp: sion Thermopane_ ica & fire: place in Tiving reom. “Many many other fine features. Why not make your appoint- ment. Only $16.300. Bateman & Kampsen Realty, 377 8 Nelo FE 4-0528. Open Z Sun. Co-op. mem. — ~ SOUTH BLOOMFIELD 1 RIGH- lands. Ranch . Stone & cedar sun & heat lamps. large bedrooms, 2 Covered terrace. ase ra heat. Aluminum com- bination storms & screens, Other FE 45-7347. Heres the answer, see. this bedroom suburban: Samgalen with oil beat, autom Bie hot ce. storms and = scre arse. pinnae prosper living a West Side Large frame home, clése to — eral Hospital, automatic heat and hot water. Suitable for Tight j vend keeping rooms, carpeted ving : = Poe room. Full price $1l,- Walk to Work from this Welightful 2 home with spacious unfinished up- stairs. gas heat,’ automatic hot near Fisher * y to bus and school." Bek own payment bedroom posse ssiori $3,000 -4 moves you in. H. Delos ° . ; “BUD” NICHOLIE al Extate an rane “ iit Clemens rie ye $1201 Eve, Mr, ‘Donaldson +3166 a = oe ao es = ee Soe as é wn : ea - ® : - 2 z , \: i ay i t a“ ee: * { ae eae . : ree : - woot Sale Houses 2) se tee « Sale Houses #| __Ber Sale Howes 4of: "op Sale Lote _ 42 7 ne ~ Agee a ‘ a Sere ; = = ag . A HOME oF ‘your High on A 100 ft < iS. i OWN: * Bloomfield Hillside 4 eas one Only. 2 Miles from au ee, i+ ) BEST BUYS. "| Set Suburban anal Ponti are Your. choice of 2 excel ; : oF =~ homes. One in 6 to bogie i Oakland ba and one in Cherokee Both Serae onioee 954 “model” = L c (ADD. ¥ and New. Leon 18 On Y ground. TODAY are two bedroom Tite recreation | Lk. a $11,000 down & . fe Mac “yy Se A had £” ra silached en, Bate Bare. toon pening oa, Racge this Bes a arn pert) Be ; ~bate save Imbor cost. Total price only . vey euccliaplly eecdiianed Bren- “Sk oe HERE’$ THE SPOT!! + _ $4,500 WEST SIDE —" ns new—it's t's different—it's thriling Owner sere healthiest spot in mich} | LATED Owe Or Down. 2 bed ait , home} | Price Reduced “Bloomfield Office * Laker ie E rom a ween : Cabins, es sistion erorery “and | QUIK FRIENDLY am SERVICE 2830 Dixie Ht Wi, reves a ee good Home and 4 acres _ 2730 Woodward Ave. | _& bre ry 814.500" full RED 7, ee eed os ng et a "las eae Lie eee Phone FE 5*7652 .~|~ ; mnie 4 - Baxter & yew: 8 W. ry LOOKING FOR A GOOD 3 BED. pital Road. Low Gowp payment. Ne. auburn Rochester Rds ROOM - HO Bee this west-side me ~ or aan P 6 JT. TE -WIDE Li i¢ 0 Service §3 home Rie onan — base, | Ottawa Hills 4 vougls —- and wens. eae Eh en ip han . way oC. ivingstone . noses RRL cor, _with overhead doors A arand white frame colonial home der, 924. Pontiae | Pontiac Oitice PE S-0100 Tele, Rd. | PONTING BTATE DAN BUNS: MW. Lawrence ot.__Fe oe! FOR COMPLETE — |. icely landsca a yard, black: with wond ly foe ace room. Tre Walled tat. OPEN SUN- NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. Office, J, Landmesser, rj 4 -COLLI ION. SERVICE top street.” 61.600) reasonabe ead oe oe ee ee Phone MA 4-155. : ____ FE'S-068i Fo MORTGAGES ~ fs § 1952 Mercury Custom ees rot reo, Toe = “eatin > LAKE ORION—- — i fed iors Of TS ON os ne, LAKE At F Lake INCHILT? \S : 11d Pont. Bi. “—" FES-8406 sit ~ F e372 Roster, — 3 Club Coupe : —- © AOU Berk gM tre at See ae | RET Ee Cte, hae Cowie aii ad Siete tat | NL CNT T | Olsxer Motor Sales | mye so Seater, aire, pat oh. HY uote arive from rage, paved arty box150 down, Vacant.” ‘| san’ ot balance mn Secale u po Be ots : “ Collision Service ae rage, paved drive, good — Bn} 36 W. Pike $ F at H. jBving | rm. with ALTER GREEN, MY 25631 _ : 6-4638. Bu arn EALTOR ; ner al 5k ght o: aesee| a ie re W ‘ dows. modern’ kitthen, ful full base. Must be sold Suburban Property 40-B|~" For Sale Acreage _43| _Pavidée fe rhe ‘rn to we FREE ESTIMATE {1982 Buick Riviera Super _ FR. fully insulated.” Attached East Si Side ra, 2 «.| BEDEVILED BY HIGH 4 ACRES - 80 WEST HURON, UP TO $ 0 pattie Fra’ OF CARS Sport C i * Groubd, 420,000" terme, “Te? ivine-saine S Sree | COSTS? Siodern too ‘wedroom home te finance sour auto of othet pu BRAID MOTOR SALES "ae ee - —— oe 1 BE) yenlipowadl “aor Cac ai be be reduced great-| A Teai chance to nave your own| on rear of lot that would [+ to refinance for tower | = ¢3@ 20 Fears Pair Dealing . pape COME. Du ort . $1,000 DOWN tr fruit, berries. and garden; aiso rent for “t-month. Here ts mente: bilis; = at e “$2,095 - - rma, and’ bath each. ‘Here “ts - EACH fahed, but 7 aa you shoud Ig by owning tls 3 bedroom home-| sew cnickens to bul the high cost | one of the finest iong-term payme aes per eons “phone PE 32-0180 : : location, “s zrouna: bay — food bilis sod ‘mie dows payment of itving. epee pring today." Property Mroned for . CRAMER AT perder —— is8a owe? 2 dr. Se Seda: ea. 2 furnaces, 2 garages, . is otiy °"50. Low = Low as 0 P Care 4. Zue a n ., ; . ly pay business rompt, Friendly Service chine Shop, 23 Hood, Ph. FE ved strest, large lot. i ee ee ouus of Ghia’ Lon canes cod L.c. LAD yoy -eoen eo Miggerd j pea os es Eee | hey mee, Shiny lack Radio and, . close down town, liv, rm., Fs 2 ater. nein with "48,000" do | close down town, lv, ra. NICHOLIE Wil help ‘Fou beat the high cost | Corner Cts Cake RAT WE ee rey | mena & coe wes __Wanted Used Cars 84 toes WEST SIDE. Pine 4 bedrm fam- mae ad ee of — —_ us at OL 1-9111 for] 4286 Dixie OR Drayton Plains : mee “pias uals ond famitien with their | * a bom: i - asement, HA heat, oak appoitmen sets UNOCO STATION FOR : WTD, JUNK F nig- = tag Feaktact ceae'|. floors, plastered selon pee ’ AND HARGER..CO. ake 4 ACRES ON “WALTON” BLVD. suNoCo er Lake Rd. & Teliegreph.| Posn? Posceti. gens tee | Pe zm Cane & gone? Pom, 1982 Fofl Sedan 2. joxis fn. at | rm... also — with = er nriced-at $6,750. oa { Business a4) Roger B. Henry = Meng woe down pay- rales toy Re ues ey me pes , : -"~ J~ Sundays, call 5-483 iy gee a replace, baths, ‘plenty 0: A. G. NICHO ment. Fi iad eran FL ro IOME & AUTO LOAN | Wb. wkickeD & JUNK Cine “Apres ae te _ ¢@loset space, full basement with Q : $11 Main 8t. OL 1-0111 1c. 8. Di troit pA . : ‘ & Peer a aitnts| KEEGO BUNGALOW, |"™ "Siete uitar P| Mer, wenigas tT Ae ORION AREA | a Wines Sen COMPANY “Top Price tar Your Caz oe en | cama, paw | Unutte ot aeme ae | Tea ant, ARE gORSER | Yo nt ne Domne. ony | PELMEEA SCTE RUS.) an our nare pane moa | Top brie for Your CAF | ogy eudebaler . janned = Aiso four bedroom lake : F - — = FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | Ban *4.nomes’ aggre ong a Higgins Take. ea bait home ¢1.000, | king-sised ne MAURICE WATSON . OPPORTUNITY Sours 9 : er, Mynaee _— wee — ed rain oaka ame : ae eee = ott. fired a i tated home, $4,500.00. Choice “WE SELL THE EARTH KNOCKS © TEAGUE. FINANCE CO, _ for out ef town buyers. Huron 2 Next te Consumers Power nie pesseeaian: | 91008 ‘$275.00 up. Harry 42 W. Fourth OL 60371 Rochester | poema tone store building, size GU ‘ Pit Fe, | Fn 2 : ; : : . é e§, Milford = — = ire pe | 74x08 with fixtures; also included : 20014 S. MAIN 500 CARS WANTED : bas 2 é — ONLY $750 DOWN “2805 Jackson, White Lake. 11 ACRES in the price is a 6 room all “aEeTe / a SMALL RANCH TYPE ° Acoseard 2itin"aiytime! parcel has s good nigh| maderahome, wan ou neat store) ROCHESTER. MICH. | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS|1951 Me ercury Se Sedan _- : 5 join: E cheng = Uncahaa ville Rear Fisher Body neat 3 #1380 DOWN. 96.250 FULL PRICE, CLARKSTON building site and 10 acres of | month business. Full price $25.- LOANS $28 TO 6500 Top doftar paid for wrecked &| Radio and heater, eg ee 6 nes a ck large ‘ooms end b room semi modern lake front] New 4% room ranch home. Mod-|~ — = secated 1| 000 TERMS ARK ANGED. eivaawcea _ keg a Pa py Ser he Bag- 1 et one e les : base: urnace Pa rtiy i . t 7844 3585, 7 = city 5 ae Ps sy f ¥ ie oe reg eet of Pontiac, | so eccer et —_ Loe te bes termes win trade equity for H, real Newingham, Broker + HOUSEHOLD GOODS nn en a y fer and. sewe it — se 8c i 8, 2 a Recheste 60711 WANTED a Could vaaily be made into » Vecant- and re loca wn. % with ey cated. a. Drayton. Plaine 381.8 Marghall Phone FE 40643) ~~ Ph. Rochester eeniee . 70 Cee (eee " Jos 8 ray ry ‘ 1 Dy 2 SURE ‘ 4 roems, See it. =. on ‘suv. oweet 5 be faree _ weiss ne vine om or Gecearie os ot equal satus. Speedway ; Ue "Station $25 to $500 Now! you| GET OUR ‘PRICE EFORE woe 1950 Ree. “ ette y ey ; Ww <4 EE ys se mmediately. Lo- Here : tA Y E 2 ee —_e low for coly ‘30.000, Cost to, new z tateg, Auton tomatic of heat. '|Giroux & ‘Hicks’ ites beer ener. Ket around | bere ET YOUR. oan | Seta” Gixie ‘inGmway. | "inal" reapecta: i ae ; . howe. cea } per year, Call us immedi- a . = = feito fae RoE | BUH, Catedral antics] C.l LADD 2 (on 2a onzvin Mame | ait gems to Herne GET POUR TOM ‘41-50 : Ce k - = : HW. Barh 30x30, corn crib, at * is Woops" AR , Schaefer © to ‘6 Bri ARS FOR PARTS : "make m me — r Tote ai egarsciet fa deoygeeee wale whetfer coe a 349¢ Pontiac Lk. Ra U8.23; fares => ct Blackwood : Prom 9 a ® your tans cat esi taneeae your cama DOLLAR 1950 Mercury, Cob Coup 2 ca WFORD AGENCY | - Tne price © cae tioned rooms in. basement wh Welch | Cones Cone Lake, ‘Rd Dillman, _ Broker. Mutora may re Baldwin Avg. FE 2-4638|. Car or consolidate present bills MO?VOR MART - : OPEN ® = pneee yee could be used. Located on main | 285 Dixie Hwy. awa Plains | 40572. | 1" - GROCERY, BEER & WINE OVER | 824 | reduce your menthis cea; {121 ©. Mounteaim PE 4220 | $1,095 4 ad with 80 feet. comanst- » Ss ments by as much as &. ne » os “- ia 3 a4 MOpdyee aati Edw. M.-Stout, Realtor tual fromaee, suitable for home BR eAND NEW ‘HOME _ -_ Businéss Property 44 Mptioodl, gross, a nee ah paces cir en Tisicerag a = tale Caan CARs oP alk 1950 Dodge ge Sedan 7 ; ote aN * ~ Oe gine Ve Sastt af WORT RCOe | 5 ROOM Buxo AEOn TIN. Saginaw | St. Ph. FE Ol and business. ; Pe, Rogaine Suishea _Write Box If Pontiac Press. other serurities. Up mon teas She res-2i2. is a . A Priced ‘o sell with ms — ire” BUY. “Jaeal rental loca-| outside um *it-| SUPERB BUSINESS LOCATION 6 Akl LAND LOAN CO. sal 2 Sig Rad ae a City B = Large | . inside, | and septic_tank |” “See M& ator oe : 3 SMALL LIVABLE E BUILDINGS To To er ft. rent ot Plenty of ing inhiall , im posse Toots by a Moly ot parking. 202 Pontiac.6t. Bk. Bidg, FE 23-9206 for top dollar en late model ca: ~ 2 . . ~ LOW DOWN | —Pe-moved Par 7-08 space, only #11.290 » with’ 43.628 95 D Buy now (ere vot the ar rl g © | _cormer “Saginay and ‘Lawrence | 2037 Disie twy. ” “Om ates | 1950 Ford Convertible + PAYMENT “4 BEDROOMS - Spe, bath dowe. 6 bedrmamed-| ~~ Own few, remaining saat «es For Sale Housetrailers 50 -cuieat Sana. | Coupe_ - ~ - Possible” . temally ‘in this ern kitchen, 3-and bath apartment By owner, OR 3-8546, business % down. IS THE “BIRD” TO 8 Peer FG WTD: 6CRAP_OR 2 - $5,008 ts boda aay ot eer j, Foom ehst «side |~ UD. large basement: gas auio. wa- | —/- | PEAINS~ |° : TALK TO THE RIGHT MAN WHEN | NEW GENERALS, STEWARTS, a eee nee ee eee oe : Sate subu oat nae “aa i pene ar te bealer. ‘new oll forced air fur. DRAYTON PLAIN Lewis H. Humphries, | ¥0U WANT To BUY 4 BUSINESS |“ iRONWOODS. SKYLINE &@ DE-| For _For Sale » Used Cory 58 5 ‘ L is |e VALUET, ae family, has 4 entrances with a| ¥¢w nse atti gate heme: “eee it R | 9 See AAS cna cone FINANCE AT AT 2 . : : mee OBURBAN 222 5. Telegraph prem - possible, ae Phone for appoint- oe Shnoubeer © im ce es -A VILLAGE TAVERN OR 9,09 5 | Many more ‘46 to '49 to with natural kilchen. Comp’ = ace MOD. APARTMENT -] we sow save severat coop | Y fireplocs.* ues y large | LOCATED IN $6,900. FULL “PRICE. 5 rooms and} -exterier.. ue \ a "well installed. _ ot Norval Logie at FE 23038 BS epeiet eae USED TRAILERS. LOW DOWN ral 's choose from. All makes | kitchen and dining combination. 2| LINCOLN JR. Gem. carpeted Ming cae Inside 85.6800" $85Q) ‘ aaa Geach lavete Gece cco | PANMOINS cE LIKE all models. Priced from 7, We teremeed betrocms, 5 closets | WHEE SCBOCE room. oil floor or furnace, auto bol | down. - Elizabeth Lake Rd. tore Gelms arouna 98 | med a ith lights, full divided basement | 4 Bice 5°room bungalow, has lovely water, neat and clean’ large ga- |: L. Cc. LADD : traight : Alan ‘ $125. All have. heater's, with Tecreation .space, oil fur-/ 3 piece bath, has basement wi rage, nice. lake privileges: ties Ll =| SRK Netes oe sean anes | Ste suetticuceta bars tre peat OXFORD TRAILER — : ios ‘nace, 1 acre of ¢ This | furnace and aulo, hot water, also | Oniv' #2000 for equity, Corner 200, Poxtiae Lit. Ra ah) JR, Weal, for small store. The shutfiebeard: pare’ the rent pecla Ss. most have radios and all gain as (15,500 Wan g2 000 aca | ts tow. st 91,500, wih 01080! p i .through cans Oftice | 4280 Dixie Hwy | Drayton Plains | property lies in a rapidly grow-| rooms and bath We urge quick SALES a ae are winterized. Seven ‘ TAYLOR ST down ; 2 a ——— et ra a. Priced i "right. | for only 6{0.008 "on terms) PARTS & sCCERSORIES 1963 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Pordor| courteous, efficient sales. é crease * a ic or othy rims = nN dion JO - ¢ yoom modern on large lot. 1/ LOVELY | CAMERON H. CLARK. Drayt to Plai ns $1200" wilh be 1488 8. Lapeer RA. =o | men to hel you in our bedroom down -and 2 up. Good | IS THE WORD ~- Realtor — Co-op. Member y nN in VARIETY STORE 1 Mi 8S of Lake Orion 1983 DeSOTO V-8 Porder P y' ee ae wee dix | Poe THs HOME Ev 3 BEDR 6 Rm. Home... In the beart of this busy shopping |MEW 12 FT CAMPING TRAILER, 2 Demonstrators selection. of downtown. §7,950 te Has 2 bedrooms, presi kitch- | 1362 W_ Huron. St. FE Sun Loesies . ~ dus this| réceted om a Yapen torner tot| center Buy all the Mesures aa 629 Cooley Lk. =e cao het Mea eek “DOWN, $40 MONTH, 3 ROOM.| moderm tench home has. such} Boned for commercial purposes, | equipment tor $1,000 plus | 30 FT. HOUSETRA nae NEW. | 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe Tudor . " ay en heety se tea waher: This must be -- utility stool and shower, electri deluxe es as a 78 bx This bom®& ts modern,| th. stock at wholerale cost. The| must sell, cheap, FE 56-7343, : Power Glide ( EN RAL : REALTOR ee errs: a8 ae jot. In vicinity of Ets, Lake| kitchen aod ‘pate ‘they're cri dising = > Nachos aah meteoed toed oes) Pesaro! poggtlog ai = AREHURST TRAILER COURT | 1959 PLYMOUTH Club = Meer EM yS0a2 or PENI | ee ee EP aE | gg ed mare or” gee. tie ane member, Of the femily/on west | New Moon Richardson, Mich soe Miles LINCOLN-MERCURY ee ee ee IN. BROK i ; T some Pyare . Ce e & fal 54 FY , “060 Baldwin Avenue ~3.BEDROOM_ ever a 4° per cent PHA, more | Pauulars Kets bay for vombees,| deta /: Fn thower end. tole. ssase, | #2 PLYMOUTH Crantrosk * Pike St. Lot -\ : 4 er w in . moni ie Li room = ° E. AST SUBURBA zy home featuring 7 bedrooms, sai od eee denn city hansen a, am, euditorum benw Can ve ness Ss Largest be Neer plane ail kinds of eqem: | 1980 DESOTO Ee ie ~ Of These Good wa I > + way to baer tara ‘ ‘all ug. for an showr by appointment any time. 40 W. Huron FE 24316| moot furniture. rool coatings. (aaa a Used Car Buys : PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK f betrom ranch type home, Fu . kitchen with breakfast nook. liv- | a says; FE ome Lh ot | he ed in Evenings - eaae — helper springs ieee HU N Sedan r buys 2 fa tag "oon eiahre | Seen tareepitre window.| Me tem tee eae sare ABH di rr eeanete Cate an: [Ck efariow MODERN CanoK| GTS ans ee wel ber | ise wopeo place ery sunroom, ae em ee darge TOOMS.| treet and drive. aleo dylven A Ay enr ¥. : Strastage. 1 $2200 FE itne 2 ‘sta.i, exenange for house, tarm - VISIT OUR STORE 1o@ HUDSON Sedan ‘SL Fraser... ......... re | PE rooms, tile_kitchen Loree lot. exellent neighborhood. Lake privileges) Compare our) 611 “Main st OL 1011) or lake tind Wigniand or wmnet have 9 South Telegraph Good Transportation. $45 Down : th. hot water heater 2 car emoer Co-perative Realtors value before buying, also 2 other Rochester, Michigas For Sale Farm Prop. 45 ng 621 (2458), | Open” Evenings and Sunday PM. : ; ‘S) Kaiser 2 dr. $705 : RAE, eget = Safe Francis E. “Bud” Miller Models ender construction. yee WE HAVE ADDED TO CUR RAID . 5 a ae : an > + ‘ ' : Kampuen Real ad ‘. — Realtor LAKE ORION freA =| > “naa cone te Beckers — GULF F SUPER SERVICE! , TRAVELO oe eee gerapt mot, Exchan e HURON. GARDENS : @aree oD — yf aagy sits Tr ctlent lorstion Motern Bay wor Une, 30 ft. trailer, all mod-| ‘ g "30 Buick, 4. 4r ~ & ves. & Co-op. Mem- oo et». you want a coty ¢ rooms,| Yeod seers labdivision. for gale ‘P W DINNAN & SON Ideal ovrortunity to go Ga = tig ior fimish, priced t-~ - y ‘ “Dynafio¥ - .. $1,008 - 2 ber’ #9 Jouyn = aul modern rome with full base- id ones room ranch home, 66 W . Huron bes: tor vorrse. Cal] L a Cole $3,000. Needham Trailer : 7° Customer pucciog Space in Rear| ment, plastered walls. rec. room, 3 voscbtigaer ci oe a gas heat, - Of Co. PL 36175 ee Sales 41 t 5195 : “@ Nash (dr RAH, OD. ste : = . 2 a. ‘yy | ROOM a) BATHS, INCOME | venetian blinds, storm. aneh and | FuuTee, Sty Pingeete oD Pr | MUACRES. # ROOM HOME. 96 200. : — FE "15: = $1,500 DOWN prev Sie ases Banat talanea 22 we A MONEY M/é AKER AMERICAN — teil — Wyat- S Al ES 1D ee) OMny eee) == 77: amd G e, “No. ; y . $-stall ablished 15 od See the sew Westwood Moil- e 4 ewes ; chicken coop. trout stream. saent —— pe mestete: = $1,000 a OCHESTER AREA - Macatee - Dams Faam, 758 “go acfreat of Standard 0 ‘ma re =e © Wine — ‘a ‘5 = = j 8 rm. 1% acre, modern. car nda H y- rent when you can : $0] stres, fair buildings om corner o uburn Ave me ~om Ww ower 41 Dodge 2 4 = ~ garag 4 hi od- oe. : and 8 Ardmore, fe ped 4 nger coach 7 : $208 e Clarkston. a me Can be used for ; : jo Nath for caly''8 880, "full 3 bedroom home on about 1 acre. » lfeoncg aoe Faeo> Sop barn. ; me = at he connepsiaal price. 1982 De Soto-Plyntouth - Dealer (2 of these) i OE sone ee aa” on cape, om ote bedrosen comes [ price i wwear Utica: new, 3 bedroom howe. bd ‘acres, fyacant Ee | FLOYD KENT, Realtor ane oar ak a mae — cee oa “48 Plym. @ dr. ........... $308 : = fn. eedern” ine” shee. : : # Several .0 acre And other ¢ s , Tai i Z “s giteihees Orne Sita wis }~ sale ‘i eegern eters | PRATTOS MO°Ring tn me ox | Oe bonce the itl Rochester] $508 RIV, Sart Ay atin: Wine | ™M- CANTHREY ggg | Opve Brew, | Sa fies hare ana aera te) 30 Years Fair Dealing | ay pedge 4 dt, cocevn SLMS = that are so. desirable to- : Lik ext to Consumers Power stantivi cavires If yqu are. ready . 4 ae a ere “FS: | day. Automatic dishwasher, ¢ teen Sengaicw Wink coeeioe "MAURICE WATSON For Sale L Land Contract on to bu or trade en oo es pe ure] Cass at W Pike St. nen oe . . wall-to-wall carpeting, mod- living quarters feotering naturel SUNOCO STATION FOR LEASE.| to ge our yiices an > 6 Pontiacs, ‘ ar ac WwW {fie vat large pictdre win: | fireplace, full dining room. all’ esp w Pourth OL 6% Corti Rochester Telegraph & Mage Rés, Aver) == GENESEE S) LES peas “, Pout eas dow in ving room which - oak _wobdwork, 2. sar. garage, contract aging 35.000 gai monthiy, $9,000 | 5:0) Dine Mighway..E 2-879 : 4 ? IDE Lexis master bedroo | pric or qui Li fms modern heme tn city. investment required. Contact Mr. INTE CRAFT FT REP NO MONEY DOWN ite WE: copoly With 2 lots. bri t any Pre re ja Sale, | ie, Exc. R Real Est: 40A “ Balance a wih ave ayees Mon nee 2. loo = rans ‘a Meare Parkhurst ‘* ' AND "ss : RIEMENSCHNEIDER ~ ‘e recreation a a ad _ 4 wee " ss Deal oo garage. $8900 with $3,425 room wold conereia sith Russel lI ‘Young |- FOR SALE SALE “On TRADE 100 ACRE RAY O’NEIL: Realtor Money to t.ven “0 Late Orion. 33. 1840 N. Lapeer PLY Motrrue BROS. ; PONTIAC LAKEFRONT | rote “around foe ‘ana Tests | go REALTOR 7 | farm pith, basement, arn. ne) RAY O'NEIL: Real liste Licenaed Lenderes | Beet dca Ga ba Pall Gn pe tal wolery oa ‘or fiz Open) kee Gl @2aun “th 6 _7 Taom house Phone FE 4-6640_ Phone VE_3-7163 or FE 44178 - : Dodge > tp cel Mla A HATCHERY ROAD | gaie Resort P ga ee ee Steet - ON jac eenciinys : - . down. Son Realtor ‘ Al RU: esort Prop. 41 i. Se STARTING AT $173 -P h\ . oe w.- — ay DISFRICT RR enn nnnnnnAnnAnnnn Tx\ ESTM ENTS a ; LAKE ORION * roe BALES lymout 2 - Cc ae €T . Large Lhe hemmed ceramic tile | “ 6 seems Ccseeadio = balance. h f M2é st Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261) : bath, Tennessee ledge rock fire- $55.00 per month, per cen ; ( 1e - ors Settee Open trom eS 3 RM. RANCH EYRE... ROOK place, 3 ——s and ae Tm eo LEAKE OFFICE asco : | on teh ge RUNNING CON- a se Te 3.4638 hated: - wired. ca : recreat energy Z A Vy BUY ‘War's ‘Ochard.” g4so0, cast or| with bar. Onty ‘618,800 for” this wiflomen, Lots and Betates| So'tqhttss, yeu tc — “ZY MOBILE HOMES . |suicn ine akpawette, oni0- xr « A REAL large down payment. $4900' with| luxurious home -with 2% car ga- Cottagen, 198 LIST Ir per | 26 ft. to 48 ft. im length. Up to 8| mel owner, will sacrifice for z Owner needs a large house, will| $1200 down. rE 40880, - rage and 2% acres landscaped. NORMAN F.- B new house, 06796. ~ years ie par cash, MIO@689 “ Seiecemt saukricns beet DID YOU KNOW? seme i een td Rb eM s4aa| Brand a You May Borrow : BUICK ‘40. OR 3.217) APTER| g bed: yg ES S LAWRENCE W _ | _Line Prom Detroit WO 67744 Sa es ee > oo You con buy 0 Use Bettina! 6 ears - rieéd at only 05,080. with $1,500 "lothang Nuauaer thea cane e (MON, MICH, I reconditioned trailer as low es down, mh 1 . : : On South branch of the AuSable] For sroameys ask for ue - $100 down : : FINANCE = i200 for or or = ng “only ae . -| River. 1% mi, porthwést of Ros-| Yeung Trailer Sal i e Ta e - pororHyY kes? — ie : bunt fishing : Fratchin soa’ 8 raller Sales tow. Huron RANCH TYPE HOME, BY OWNER | —uilding site. MY_3-3401-- = R i) ‘Y, n 4615 Dixie High#a¥. Drayton Plaine — ; | Otfies FE DMs" Ever. “EM 30 CG A 4 1 FORD Cash to mortgage. OR 37166. For Sale Lots 42) MUSSE ou 5 O ary cornet OR FDO or eSS 159 CADILLAC . WE WAN rO SELL Mm a ~ RRALTOR Also Corner 11 ile Woodward, take $550 off- original price. New. 412 West Fluron . Royal Oak LI 6-2810 €2 four door, radio, ‘heater, hydro 2 BEDROOM HOME, PERFECT| Extra modern. 4% rm. bungalow. Elizabeth Lake Estates __Open Eves. Til 9: Sun_ ™S a 33 ALUMINUM 73 FT. USED al 52 Pontiac deluxe 8 2 dr. ‘matic white walls, Jet Diack. One 4. condition available till “March $8.600 ful _Drice. FE 5-3890. eae your Bills, protect pour) mas Periect Médern FE 2-0917 Si Buick s 14d _.. |: ower, 13,000 miles, It's a sure 7 4 jotain, lots 586x150, high and SS : ou ic pecia EE +: ish men rarmnee. “Fu ‘me a |" tats. Shes! lakesign sub: eredit, low =n payments , RICHARDSON SQ. Pontiac 8 2 dr “thing! ws ; i. dow. new ramen, bungs:| Rem™ir re faa AUBURN HEIGHTS | Stte.aste'ceemenie: | FLCAR MICHIGAN ARROW | 27 Soa Huican Mlotar Sules =) with 5 acres of excellent | sok Shere at only $1,000. 1954 models priced to cell bank | 50 Olds 98 2 dr oe ~soil.”". 3 bedrooms, full dining LARGE CORNER wat barrel : Lika Also sovte good used trail- 2 1 | 962 Ww. urea of ae RB TRIPP ton pice large 5 Mlichen full din Motel Site LET YOUR PARKHURST ZRAILER COURT & en 4 Pe. & of furn.. 27 s. on. Nice large en, otel o1 : > , TAN A aT 49 Buick dr. PE. i200 MILES, : “ IL : com, tous. living room. ~ AGE EC ’ FINANCE I Buick super r.. CaDiLLac 83 COU ae out bide alas | Papood rooms and ba :, UD Located clove to, Positise i WORK FOR YoU! ve ve Wat ee ‘ co. FE 4-0541| 1540 Lapeer R Oe ‘aie bert of A =P _Inquire 224 Oakland Ave. upstairs s gan e , ofl Boe Lake Orion. = We cert d peice mgt | Seminole Hills Fee en ee eM A. | fantatdng'Ststh gvtzecty, tam | S2°TE* TSA ee | For Rent Uraiter Sass ti nderson 49. Chey, Club" Cou sid basement, priced at only os * WM. A. in ent. Pays | DAARAARIN ARAN Pontiac-Buick Radio and heater, bea run- il cecean oe e. Consist. DRAYTON PLAINS K E Y pool gt ha = and TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT. ning ning “conditina. $2800 down. “The buy of the year.” ing of six spacious rooms Met Hig oto sd La + ENN! D at . C Le Cc Gord 6 a Trailer Camp 00 Eliz. 7551 Auburh, Utica, Mich, Large 3 bedroom modera home with two tile baths on the , y = Day sam.to8pm. | ommunity oan Co, LR., Ph. Coll U 3001 . choice west side tion ; main floor. Space or addi- - vine Hs a warees ee Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. Lawre FE 2-713} PARKHURST Lads. _ TRAILER 1. Collect, Utica MICHIGAN’S ~~ parte street, 2 oor gorege, full tional reoms en second floor nicely landseaped and has several _ 10 8 #19 Joslyn __ FE rence court Lewer ead water. PE) 3-5 gic ¢ CONVERT EXCEL hi IGA basement gag beat. “All fur} == Pu peor oll AC. fruit trees and large garden plot. | sog7 w. Sree a FE 43569 - i FRIENDLY, = ds . — 2| [ent condition throughout | Fire. FINEST tion. Breereway, and 2 car fil bemt’ ehh WA heat quiet | LIVE IN “THE COUNTRY NEAR TRE 20% DISCOUN Ww HEN YOU NEE D- _Auto Accessories __ 82 siete els ahes glass, and omnis PAVED Lor log 500 Beautiful on cy bungalow brick garage. possession. $3,000 down. pod = ares rene 4530 balance | on at bed eel —~ PETS BUICK s2 DR SUPER RIVIERA, THe, CORNER OF ee ee pba eather . s a4 > Wor| low pa an ae $ Ss 12,000 mi., hak everything, $1,875. woopw skp AND 13 MILE ROAD ~TRNGSSR sh re eres aa, | Indian Village IO FERTILE ACRES | ferment SmosTatt "| om, Georaas Peart | - dad to-$500 ‘AUTO PARTS | 28tct 5h scree ee cor ea ce ee eee tf Tal cise. dining room : ORCHARD LAKE AREA BUILDING LOTS ment. Cameron H. Ciark. 1362 We can help you with your moory New — Reduildi — Weed BUICK °s1 ROA MASTER, HERD detuxe, ‘orice $1,150 MA 1, ° = and lage modern kitchen. Over Exclusive offering! One of Good bedroom home with one} tn Drayton Waterford and Clarks- ede 8t. FE 46462. Ask for Mr.| problems You can pet up to 8500 bee -N EVES. AND SUN. top. PE 2-6337. 1951 NASH 4 DOOR STATS : acre of iand. located Bloom- the brick one ee bedrm. and full —— <— Lorne ton areas. _ ere repay in small montly pay- Discount to «fi GM Employees LINCOI N- {ERCURY eens weather ee, Geanaint : priced below te rodue gmcerts'"| rooms and tile bath down, ern kitchen, HA. heat. Nicely| HOLMES-BARTRAM + pant phone sus oF all at our of Hollerback Aute Parts bey Sharh, ST so amsmeusudee : Some cvamaue one bedroom finished up, locate with beautiful lawns and | - 4392 Dixie Highway == = 349 Baktwin +f: Pesen|——IS*THH, BUY a Nash netted bine and me with room for another, Full shrubbery, fe fruit and berries. Full OR 3-1950 — eet ; _ WRECKING JON PARTS" CARS| JACK MODG: THE GUY be : Many more to choose trom. Visit basement, oll A.C, heat and price $1 LOTS 25% OFF : and up Buifks, pfoordy Chevrolets,| Salesman of new land used cars 1952 ia portear, Like pew, 4 out © fice over our recreation room.,2 car gar- 7 ALL WITH SEWER AND, F WATER Brand new 4 room ful na ; DeSotos ldsmobiles, a. CENTRAL LINGO! Nn MERCURY | : : Photo-listings. convenient parking age. Vacant, PAUL AcKERN, Realtor | “Cass Lake Keego,| plus room, sold for $7,070.) & ang others! New mufflers and |. ow 1952 1 2 door A ‘Tea clean : our A a on wa sch 00 4 e no 3 -> tat 3 hedea $, ca bane right at door 31 Oakland Ave. FE 2-0209| 45" te to Cass tiate | Pun Bye gray Pomeroy ty pipe I omni OE ye tes, FE 20847| car. West Side : “ae Sie meee P| ead Ee S| Blair on tpeftag ir |; FINANCE CO, | Sea, citi, Pan | pate er se wives ‘McNE. -AL, ve H. BROWN, grin One of thegest family homes I me Special Aso ® om a po;riac i — eds . Write box | 716 — Pe ais — Baig. | Pe wie > = BUT te ae JESS ot st nco Pa ae i . cider x fe ow "tine iew + = INC.” e ember ‘o-op Real Estate Exch. near Webster School. 4 ~ JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY 2 LAND AVE. er T ———_————_— rooms. ‘plus 2. full’ bathe, For Colored... - Call or Write: CASH PROMPTLY: 5 rt . FOR: SALE- BY OW NER large iving foo, Located on Orehard Lake Rd, and| MAIN O FICE - 1100 MAJESTIC et o cai. wan iol 80) to eet nae se 66 | | room, tie kitchen and gas close te downtown, 5 rooms and ; hére promptly. Plone fitet for a- A qT PAR NEW ROOM, 4 BEDROOM heat Carpeting included Al k-dith ist floor now leased. to| Detroit 26, WO 29700 pi waar ep bs a ae or. de HOME, ATTACHED GARAGE so nice cereened porch. Cash | [ = or fee, - ae ind | LOTS OF LOTS. With | LAK KE PRIV- a aor eae, $300 cn a f cmc oacaaienk NEW, ; BUILT, USED, ; 16 BUICK = tay | POOT — Thnk ge or Terms - i on 3nd floor. oe! ilcges at Upper sStraita,” ae Gown balance $50 per month.) You'll-like the friendly neighborly] Tors: ir rk ENDS, RANSMIS ff $295. 4 ee TREES AND LAKE! J eclie R. Tri Realtor I aot a EXCELLENT 7 a sh ge an rete and Union Lake. 5 Here Senet mies eortonis Way we do business here. BION: er Rl 7 / ae FA 4 ‘ PRIVILEGES, CORNER OF} 1-€S pi PP. payment, ambition to red. 8e¢ CA] © PROVIDENT LOAN be. ZOWEST PRICES “TRY Pull price, Let's trade. ELIZABETH LAKE BoeD AND W. Lawrence Street Puffer, ter. 2eel 1 Bite Rwy. aveanigs. 4 DENWOOD, SEE. IT ' FRIDAY, rE a Eve venings . KI Templeton Realtor _ OR 3-0876 ang, Savings vase on of Detrott, East Side Auto Parte | 66 cS. PERRY. | BATURDAY, On SUNpAY Se =“ 82% W, Buran TAVER. ha "yaie, widks BAR| “'W, > howrenee S it E. PIKE We Belsven ™ AND 6. WILL ("Evenings call FE 20603 Baqmne®. : a: ~*~ Official cars to offer at et a - EARL R. | pn ho tee = “Sr eo +8 FORD CC COUPE peeetee Siete "$795 ‘MERC. 2 DR. SED: | ud sell today ot only are asking — it "$195 ‘Ss yours We have several 1953 drastically reduced prices. - REMEMBER "All these cars listed carry our famous 6,000 mile or 6 month Warranty! Terms — will trade! All cars winterized! Opn Eves, ’til 9! ‘MILLIMAN pu Saiti afer'¢ FE S208 *52 Chev, 2 dr. Deluxe a heacer custom ++ a as = i : ace eth “¢ Fi "pie rorbat Piiess, FRIDAY, ‘ocronén : 00, 1959 “Usedmobiles: ~~ YOU WILL 1 BE on to Sttve Separate Shop BELAIR Yellow & Black Radio & Heater, . Powerglide $995 ‘SIF ord , , _» VICT ORIA | Radio and heater —A-tlean-car’ $1,145, ““!'50 Chev, 50 Dodge?’ oA very clean ~ 4 door sé¢dan $745 ‘51 Henry J .2 door sedan 5445 ‘52 Chev. 2 door; heater . Dir, Signals _ ery clean « $l, 145 ‘52 Plym 4 door, radio and heater a bargain at— $1,195 Nothing over $350 _Many way under 34 Years of - Customer Confidence THE: - WORKINGMAN’S ~< LOT - JACK ee 2. ~ CHEVROLET -S. Saginaw. at Cottage . PHONE FE 4-4546 iT POWERGLIDE 1956. Radio & heater Sharp FE 42062. |p inance Our Own | Cars: 52 Lincoln dr, hydra, FOR }’52 Pont. Catalina, hydra. ~~ .4°51 Chey. Bel Air, powergl. |. 4°51 8 '49 Mercury . 51 Kaiser with V-8 Olds engine, hydra. "SO Bick Riviera 50 & '49-Nash - 1°49 & °48 Studebaker "49,47 &°46 Ford 41 '48 & '46 Chevrolet 48 Hudson. "48 & °47 Plymouth "48 & '47 Pontiac 48 & '47 Kaiser "46 Dodge "46 Packard | "42, °41 & '37 Chevrolet "40 & ’39 Nash pe | E ECONOMY USED CARS ST % _ $1,300 cost for $825 + FE 42131 SPORTS Sal S05, 66 co TIBLE sone car, radio and heatér. 1 shape. $795 = ~ PERRY ARP and wt font new white WITH: THESE CARS | Emme he -Sape, 2903 ty Hata Ee wy Dick Tarner 98 Reo) ss No Goblitis \ Under the Hood No Spooky Deals All Cars Winterized <- . No. 278 ’50 Buick Special 2 dr. No. 305 *52 Buick Super 4 dr. No. 191 50 Plymouth 4 Dr. No. 192 48 Buick 2 Dr. No, 203 ’47 Buick 4 Dr. | ‘No. 324 - "50 Chev. Deluxe 4 dr. a ’49' Buick 2 door nninien —— him!” — “At the very first mention of foreign, policy, Peebles, stop Pie Roadmaster ” Bor Sale Used ‘Core’ = For Sale Used Cars 85 "50 Cheypalet 2 Door el tite U 49 FORD FORDS DODGES . $695 NASH: ee PICKUPS 3.5636. —_ ~ HARDTOPS . MERCURYS-_ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE - GOODWILL . D CARS “Not Noje Name but a Policy”! Om FP LS, Gr BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 PONTIACS OLDSMOBILES CHEVROLETS | PACKARDS SPECIAL! "46 OLDS. Transportation} — 48 Lincoln 4 dr. - 1948 AND 1949 48 Nash, R & H CHEVROLETS '47 Plymouth 4 dr. PONTIACS "47 Mercury. 4 dr. PLYMOUTHS | 46 Buick | STUDEBAKERS - 46 Hudson ~ i BUICKS 47 Dodge FORDS °47 Ford NASH MERCURYS ‘SPECIAL! Mes $495 °50, '51 AND '52. AND A.FEW '53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS | PONTIACS SPECIAL! "30 NASH 4 DR. __ Ambassador Radio & Heater CONVERTIBLES SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS PANELS - sr SS, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch : 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 i cn cour, “e110. 2538 gape-h Lk CHEVROLET a 33. LIKE > new, 4,000 miles, all extras. EM Larry Jerome Romer Ford Dealer "49 | FORD Custom 8 Cyl. ‘Radio-Heater - OVERDRIVE ‘Ol FORD | Victoria $1195 LARRY JEROME MAIN 8TREET AT Ph. 0 _BRIDGE r "60, Do corer, Radio ‘Excellent Visor, rh ia, ace dition. Low age. $796. TE *51 Chev. 2 door Sedan Radio ard heater, custom seat oa true Sa ee from _ $795. MICHIGAN’S FINEST = Br PA Bp th THE WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD CHEVIE, 1949 2 DOOR, STYLINE deluxe, one owner, like new, fully equipped. Call FE 2-2155, after @ p.m. anytime on Sunday. ‘82 DODGE CORNET, ~ EXCEL- condition OR 3-6529. DESOTO ra SALE OR WILL trade equi for - _ car. 67 _ Mathews. PE 4367 ai DESOTO °4) GooD oO THIMERORTE: tion, FE 3-1255 DODGE ec v-8 DEMONSTRATORS heaters, od., — tomatic. New car arante: LAKE ORION M M+ at Buckhorn 1GGOR - Bs cars are read priced for balance ue, FORD 0b) ¢ DET OXE 2 ON--WiTH | —— er nice shape can be seen Jacquins ea | Service: 4520 “Highie Re:- — 7 FORD a _ OR 20189 STATION WAGON ae Ford ‘06 50, good condition. 3-758. 646 Kansas, Housing. FORD, ‘62 V4 ‘oR OVERDRIVE. R&H, $1850. 1013. MODEL | = 4 "Ubon - = RUNS ood —8a07 tires ~ $60. ORiando $850. Parkview FORD, ‘sa x | OR LATE MODEL. aord aoe heater 4 . tat M ‘ation ige | oa 831 Mt nee _ 66 - ie@ FORD Radiv and Rooter! overdrive, Qne that will please anybody. $155 Dn. 66 S. PERRY 1941 FORD 7 DOOR A 22 ELL woed St. after 5:00 * FINEST MICHIGAN’S ’S0-Chev. Convertible Radio aod heater original green finish top. = B:G Faint — COR WOODWARD AND ib MILE ROAD ‘33. CHEVE. BELAIRE coupe °00 «mile wee FE and 7 60. SPORT must sell this between 1:00 0 CHEY. COUPE $75.00 oar FORD VICTO"4A Radio, heater 71-6362 afte 4 FORD ‘49, 4 DR. EXCELLENT egndition, R & H. FE 23 FORD 41 DELUXE ~ GOOD CON- dition. Radio, heater spotlight & Visor, Good motor & tires. OR 3-9089, FORD, . DOOR, _BODY __ Rood. ‘sno oe bess offer. te 43183 FORD ‘51 4 DOOR CUSTOM, You couldn't find a better ofie, very low mileage. Call FE §-8681. ‘60 FORD, RADIO, HEATER, GOOD eohdition. — OR 3-636 o % “TY OWNER. § spotlight, - Radio and heater finish. of these: - $695 - FINEST . MICHIGAN’S 159 Chev. Club Coupe spotiess blue a e-} beauty. Five more: _ THE BIG PAVED “J ON .HE CORNER 0} WOODWARD | AND 131 MILE. ROAD io. FORD ‘V4, TWO DOOR, OA a 1941 TUDOR, VERY. CLEAN, . Johnson. must sel, }$150, 197 8. 50 USED iis All naeee and models. Some as low as 10 cent Gown, : Big savings on 1953 Pon- tiacs and GMC vo tsiong Keego Sales & Service 3080 Orchard Lk, Rd. FE 2.8304 Open © to 8 p.m. FORD, re) DR CLEAN, ~ $250-- v) wage ‘(8 .4N OFFER ON a CAR of ‘63 down. Michi- rd” $595 ‘FE = FE [- | "48 Buick "Super. 4 Dr. / No. 243 50 Buick Special i No. 257 *51 Chevrolet 2 Dr. One Owner -~ No. 28° — . *50 Chevrolet tes No, 250 "49 Buick Sedan One Owner. * | No. 265 | ‘47 Buick Ready to Go_ “No. 268 . 51 Plymouth 4 Dr. No. 292 -- 50 Buick paper 2 dr. Low Down Payments Some with Nothing Down No Payments Until _..December l4tth _ 210 Orthard’ Lake Ave: FE 2-9101 ~~ You'll — “Say | WOW ~ When You. See Our Al USED CARS USED TRUCKS - 147 8,'SAGINAW 8T. PH FE 5-4101 Over 30 Years An & heater. lights. Back up lights.:FE 24 FORD | at seDay So Sides saver rab - a ADIO, heater, «406° do comer a __Larry's Auto onion, #3 8, sania TAKE OVER PAYMENT OF 1950 Hudson < dr Perfect conditien. FRAZER o. “RADIO, “FEATER. overdrive, other extras, $400, FE - 23-6834 after 6. 48 Frans | -“Goed relialle transportation. $195 MICHIGAN’S _FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AN" 13 MILE ROAD 61 “KAISER, GOOD CONDITION, $800, OR 3-9660. seer 7 Pan LINCOLN ‘47 $250. ~ : -613 N, Perry LINCOLN 63, 4 DOOR SEDAN, tone hydramatic, radio & wo power kes, seat adjuster, win- dow lift, low mileage. A beauty. $3195.00 FE 4-4932, jos2 M. G., VERY LOW MILEAG extra clean, le ok gen) MERCURY “46 2 DR. Sa GOs Sacrifice price Call after 4. or Sat. or Sin. FE_2-6879. 3 MERCUR-Y. MONERREY. eetiing equity. Radio, heater, good’ saat color, bitter sweet. Ask pas - Jonnies TaVern, 76 W. “urea. MERCURY 46 STATION WAGON _for bal. due. $135 197 8. Johnson. a NASH ¢ DR. gD. 63 8 Perry rE ~ NEW | CAR 1 5 N ASH CUSTOM Sl. ATESMAN COUNTRY CLUB - _WEATHER-RYE CONDITIONED | _ AIRLINER RECLINING 8EATS WHITE WALL TIRES - TWIN INDICATORS 1sCs LESS THAN 8.000 ACTUAL MILES. SEE THIS ONE. TODAY YOUR XN jsit DEALER Ts 4-145 “OPEN NIGHTS your choice ’ Auction Mart, Lake Orion. | ¥ 21 : a. “a . ae i = rena O-| WE HAVE - -TO THESE” = /|| TREATS. _ CARSI. We feel that cod service and complete satisfaction |, are the most important features your money can buy in a used car. The cars described beiow are “new car trade ins; many of them low mileage cars from Birmingham and A steady reliable customer with OLIVER'S | PDaP.|N - EARL R. MILLIMAN tg P MANY OF THE FINEST Bloomfield. Hills, - Really excellent cation Yo o $47.50 monthly. PLYMOUTH -—— © cold weather, smooth r time, $1045. a: cars CHRYSLER 1956 DODGE -Light gray: finish, air conditioned Lago ry is aa = heater, ures very i Deer Hunters 1949 Station w wood trim, tires almost new. drove this car to Caro on Peat ing day after pheasant, it was _ @asy on g#s. used no oil and earried four hunters. two dogs, big bunch of equipment with thigcs of room for all. We w na an car! Come im and buy it NO DOWN PAYMENT Pe t Bate. regulated’ § interest rates. 148 DODGE Convertible, nde excellent chanical condit wall tires, poor heater 2 tomatic transmission, finish. A real value” when 1940 FORD Bix, tudor sedan. Lovely = reen, radio, heater, A real bi for $34.16 monthly, - SPECIAL el BUICK Buy Beautiful black finish. Redlo end heater, low mileage, good tires, Style po pera! sedanette body onthly . ; 17 PONTIAC Six, two Gogg. streamliner. Blue figish, good radio and heater. Sweet runnin Tires almost new. $34.16 a month. is PEC IAL 141 PLYMOUTH Excellent (tha eo $122.45, ‘Keller-Koch. areas veo DEALER s 7? 8, Woodward, Birmingham “Midwest 61200 ASH .AMBLER CONVERTIBLE. 1951. Radio. Heater. Turn indica- tors. wall tires, Tinted wind ean ‘e arranged. EM OLDs ‘62 - 8 CONVERTIBLE, one owner. eens — eak it in yet. Must ne Call FE 56-8681. ur OLDS "$3 88 HOLIDAY, —— h babel es "4 OLDS me TARE OVER PAY- __ments. Bright Spot | Orchard Lake at Cass 53 Ford 8 Conv. Save $800 52 Chev, dix. 2 dr.. .$1,125 152 Olds 98 4 dr. sed $1,995 $2 Cadillac Conv. . .$3,595 ’51 Chev, Styleline. .$1,095 '51 Buick spec. 4 dr. $1, 050 51 Pontiac Chief... $1,185 51 Olds 98 dix. 4 dr $1,345 ’51 Buick sup: 4 Gr. $1,295 jes 5S} Pontiac Chief. ..$1,195 51 Ford 8 Victoria $1,095 ’50 Chev. skyline 4 dr $795 *50 Qlds 88 clb. sed. $1,045 50 Mercury 4.dr. sed, $845 50 Mercury Sta wag. $895 50 Olds 98 dix. 4 dr. $1,125 SO Pontiac Chief.... . $895 49 Cadillac 60 spec. $1,295 ’49 Olds 88 clb. sed. $945 49 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1,495 49 Chev. skyline dix. $795 '48 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1,195 ’48°Packard 4 dr.,.... . $625 '48 Ford 8 dix-2'dr. $345 ’47 Buick super 2 dr. $495 47 Mercury conv... $395 OL DS-CADILL AC Used. Cats -Orchard Lake at. Cass Phone FE 4-5324 For Sale Used Cars 55 iE RL De eee Briel Your present car down 1951 i phe club coupe, on vomd ith ect it seca tat ish, radio heater, spotless orest Green cecne hag Dong value at $905.” - $205 = DESOTO ; ha ae _ oar four door, MICHIG AN'S dio and and automatic FINEST - troanes anaes “"s “quick starter in any- RYSLER : All metal “— ih eee White jeld. Excellent condition, Terms | shie cr 51 Dodge 4 dr. sed. $850} — 50 Chev. Skyline dix. $895|< PONTIAC 2 2. — DELUXE. 2]: [1947 “46 (49 Praset. 48 Olds 66 4 dr. sed. $395 | 1% 47 Hudson sed. R.H., $245 ae Be aod hester, ‘Windsni 46 Ford 8 2 dr. sed.. "$245 clean" Reasonable. ¢ Ca FE. ’46 Pontiac sed. cpe.. .$425 |. one shor 8 erm ’ 1 a ee 2. 42 ie 6, 2 dr. sed.. $295 | ae arr iner, Radio, directions” 2 heat- [Ew _When You: See Our - Al USED - CARS AND USED - Lovey Sthacmnaues TRU CKS wih oy liga plander plaid up| hol istery, sunvisor., radio, heater + FP. D. A. er brakes, re white wall oS EARL R. MILLIMAN . 147 8. SAGINAW ST. PH. FE 5-4101 Over Years An THE BIG PAVED LoT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND "3 MILE ROAD ons “49 CLUB “COUPE, | A REAL FE 2-4468. Windsor. eenered. throughout = She ee ee oe 48 Plym. Station Wagon 4 pnd. amtomatic “ranomission A| Exceptionally nice throughout. @ value. . 1950 PONTIAC MICHIGAN'S... The ular - ChleRain eight club ae The Popul . se a heater, “Sxcellent. FIN EST — good tires. A good value THE BG PAVED : t $005. G i ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, "52, EX- $503, condition, 16.000 miles MA - . 180 PLYMOUTH 2 dr sedan, Radio and.heater: wi terized. - cendition. Low down paymen “$195 66 S. PERRY 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 | DOOR, LOW _ Mileage, reasonable. OR 93-8467. PLYMOUTH 1950 CLUB COUPE. Exc. condition Original owner. _EM_ 3-2357. __ 1950 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. sedan Radio and heater: interized,. A-1 condtion, Low down payment. NEW PLYMOUTH 1953 Cambridge four door sedan Serial number 153-503-366, equip- ped as follows Heater Solex giass, molding package one and two, air foam front seat. rain ; shields, cigar — it r,. direc- tional Seet wheel covers, $1666.77 os {Bring this ad with you) Keller-Koch 479 8. Woodward, Birmingha Midwest 6-1200 "blue, excelent ~ face r) Fy excelien' LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES Meds at Buckhorn Ck MY. 93811 ; . 8. Cc 3 dr —— hag i own- er you'll be proud to o $250 Down 66 S. PERRY PONTIAC ‘Si, HYDRAMATIC 8, deluxe. radio, heater, €71 Rae. fler 4 pm 7 PONTIAC 1950-4 DR. CHIEFTAIN, heater radio, hydramatic drive, back up lights, windshield washer, Mid-century white wall tires, Ex- cellent cendition throughout. OR _ 3-167, F.i,, Sat, Sun PONTIAC 41. (CHEAP OR }-731 OR. 10 aT FOR 8AL 1941, SC ONTALG. RADIO, —heater, defroster, $150, FE 65-9015 50 Pontiac Catalina Mardtop, radio, heater. Hydra- matic, beautiful °. toné beige and brown finish, whitewall tires. $1,195 MICHIGAN’S FINEST > 1G PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWAR’ AND 13 MILE ROAD 60 PoUTI € CATALINA. HYDRO. matic and ‘60 Mercury with over- drive botr rcasonable, 617 E. __Waltoh, FE 5-4468, PONTIAC ‘47 2-DR “SEDAN, “RA- dio, heater. Ori; a owner. Low __ Mileage. OL 702. é PONTE eaote $2. $1,500 60 PONTIAC STD MtCINER- EX- 2-5852 be- cellent * —— MY fore 10:30 a — PONTIAC "61 2 DR. “FE 2-1546 PONTIAC "2 DR. goop . CON- dition Nearly new tires & bat- ety. 675 E. Madison. FE 2-9058 PONTIAC 50, ust SELL, MAKE offer, FE 5-4426 PONT} AC $3. DOOR DELUXE. 2 ‘one green. Lots of extras. _ Sacrifice’ FE 3-735 __ PONTIAC i941. 2 DR. FAIR CON- dition. Good tires. $125 May be Fire Station, Mont- Fri., Oct. 30 seer at No calm & Glenwood ,& Bun. Nov. ist. heater, direc- Saal signals, ons lon seat covers. _i owner. FE 5-3708 after 4:30. Peterson | 1952 Henry J 2 Dr. 1951 Henry J 2 Dr. 1951 Kaiser 2 Dr 4 Dr. tl 48, = a 4 . 37768 AUBURN AVE... - FB 64601 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 1953 wena 8. Low mileage. Nate Grad Blanc. 77s _Owens, 44143 PONTIAC rs. good condition. What do i offer? Must be cash. FE 4-068 PONTIAC, 1850 ‘DELUXE. 2-DOOR, radio, heater, hydramatic. will trade for equity in small home or py sex ligd contract. Write box 29, ontiac Press '47 Olds. “76” Sedanette | - Radio & heater, hvdramatic; o inal F — | “CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER am |: 1951 ‘CH ee 4] HAS ... = 61 Chev. convertible 5 60 Hudson Chib coupe Hudsop 2 door Jet demonstrator Olds 76 a. ~~ * Mee 59 47 47 6%, 38 ton J Olds 9 deor cot Hydrammatic Pontiac's HUDSON PEE 58 OW. _— ‘han arama, ora Jonna ui a m 25 ns ith. FE 4-8637. 66 1950 PONTIAC . 2 dr. Exceptionally nice. a —~ er you'll be proud to $250 Down 66 S. PERRY — PONTIAC 1941, a DR. 8. running condition $75. Mobile Gas tation. = at Hen- _dersor_ *47 Stude. 2 de adio, heater, overdrive, original aroon ‘“intsh. MICHIGAN’S FINEST etal — raveu bh WOODWARD A AND 0D MIT 2 F ROAD STUDEB4KEX 58° CHAMPION SE- dan, by-owner, low mileage. per- fect shape, + EM 3-4846. *51 Stude. V-8 Sedan Beautifu, blue finish radio, heater and overdr! e. - »¥ MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT * E CORNER OF ee ___ Fer For Sate. Suelo Truck . _ Bargains : "$2 Ford Dump $1,595 51. Chevrolet ; i ton pickup } $795 49 Ford ¥% ton panel $395 48 Dodge \% ten panel $295 49 GMC LA % ton pickup ba International 4 ton panel $125 "47 Chevrolet -14-ton panel ae 20: Mere Tracks To Choose From All Bargains! MICHIGAN’S FINEST THR BI> PAVED Lor ON THE CORN INTERNATIONAL anette ondy Gog. __Queap EM 3-2uac FORD ‘$1, F-7 WITH GRAHAM <4 wuace'er, excellent condition, On - contrach FE 48531 ‘days -even- inus FE 65-1834 CHEV SLEEPER TRACTOR. WITH or without job cheap FE 5-8033 1949 CHEV. 4 TON NO REASON. _ adie Ofter refused. FE E 6-2760. is) FORD PANEL TRUCK. IN goed condition —— 178 Sem- _{nole afté p.m “Truck - | Bargains! "52 FORD ty Ton pickup oo condition, yours for $797.50 47 FORD \% Ton pickup. Drive this and you will buy it. “$297.50 "*51 FORD | % Ton — This is one of those good one $695 48 FORD . % Ton panel A one owner vehicle. No Reasonable ~ offer refused ‘Sd CHE V La TOR £ work. Fully : $ whee saddje tanks cellent rubber Make us an Offer These trucks are winter- ized and have good heat-’ ers. t EARL R. MILLIMAN Open Eve. ’til 9 147 S,-Saginaw Street rE $-4103 or after 6 —- rE. 52048 1952 FoRD ‘DUMP TRU WILL take trade in. 3 Bighia rgd zet Salen _-(M-50). STUDEBAKER ‘46 boMe TRUCK, 3. yd. box, $350 “ROLET | TON “TRUCK. Good condition Miroughout. $900, _OA “ait. _ CA AAULERS ‘81 Ford sar yaceee with job. — Phase sround Bye weekly, $450 d — rane PONTIAC STREAMLINER ios) NASH AMBASSADOR—FOUR door with overdrive, New car not 100, miles. Must sell. 28. » ~~ her : New Car—290 Saginaw. | Phone eA St ; ‘ “47 tH fi & 5 ie looks @ runs’ good. | $23. FE 3- TéAB, + ~~ es ‘ — Chevrolet, i | ) Be... : 2 ae BENSON e FOR PARTS & SERVIC Rg Ne + DEEP PR eB bo savin FE ¢2021| 5 oR FARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR tor. Brsetieally. new sit - a DEEP PR tee: DELUXE ison er ie, ts Co. 337 8. Baginan, SELLING rw. MA b6104. |» shoe ene mel: & 38 out ESE i For Sale Bus ERMEOnCEe th a yop _painta, Ww We sell tort r icycles_S9A ad ran genres da out ors E a - 4y It. Wall’ Ti #28 pad up ® FONE AND : fora. PE Pe ee BIKE IANO BENCH, CABIN” RADIO, footie "Elta tig. 5 Patterson en * S88 | BENCH, CHBIN RADIO, | 1227 aye tuts te Z a ; * ae* —_ 2 sink a etree cabinet, aut TINOLEU Tie pipe and fixtures, ine pon. - SPECT english bi Rag rE 45076. rug, arm UTCH PAINT $6 ie and gas water hea’ atic of - Pe L = we H ae re 8 igh at| So Rinaeet seam and hat SALE ON OI Boa arold's ‘ | ———— 5 “Boats & Accessories _60 ee neni ‘Sagmaw| HEIGHTS SUPPLY | Reg. 35¢oit MERCURY MOTORS, MOST MOD- pa se Abe om. to’ 2685 Perry St. Reg: 35c oi pant now available for poodle rh EXTRUDED A LOMINUM 1 io pis. __Phone PE 48431 8. ¢ Oil—19¢ qt.’ . GENESEE SALE Oved tative: elect windowe fan pine avd tetveed PL ing wate your ,cemtalner — no part 4101 Dinte Ney Le sti cit, “s = trle range _ 40676. doors, seesonabis, Fe YWOOD val stegten 61.60 special : ME : ares | Shea see Ret a. Kenmore washer LIONEL Si OUR At cut rate e bave plenty of wih Bales OTORS pts = — type, ood ON A ‘prices. Kitchen ERO Antifreese Be Terms to ut Se py gover a igri? in Admiral aay \ | WGK” sirwoot fours, jess ine ons meee cabinet EERONE 'g TEREX ; bard Lake Rd. ey ‘take Mange Sef See i “4 N M1610 fy Ae La sow has jae “haidvin wires veetag Yet ate ee s Sunoco Service ar) FOOT PLYWOOD Boat ano ae O ~ ; Mah Sa eo8 = ia ?L toe Sey | SOPFEE—=As~ 100 This saw is pew. OA8-3108.| Egison & Panernbinn yin IXIE NEAR M-J5 - re petites, est wren ws | shy 4 | Petes tect Poa | each se es SE Birt ie ie 3:15 p.m. vine burn. C tec oft 6 - BOAT CU — et 4:30. Also elec, ol and botte ; on ; ¥ Sporting goods of al IONS $2.96 I think our neighbor's mad at us!” ie ‘wks Fis at boo ae gy me aes fl REACEWITR orate i a aaa Everything tor the boat Setiees _ Sate Musical Good BLOND MOTOROLA “Seed i : Biraes. 10" lower, On S325 8U. “ 1a . oa 1 me a atend tain ane PPLIES aak pa AA 63 Sale Household Goods 66 TiXd radio, 63 Chambertt i ou Gah & t Carry 7 70 §-000D in Oxcods ane ransportation $50. W RINNELL PIANO. LEU} 30 GA : African ¥ : sweeper, $35. Sess Offered o2| Fe Ul old through Christmas. SHOP SUBURBAN aoe oes 395 of oil ‘ee re HEATER. nine’ Arye: ewpes ae eats vate we Plants Trees, | — 7 N Sa ne 3 of ti 7 BU ; CHI ‘8 YPE load either wa: a rE been Pant Sate Household Goods 66/ ¥>ere & SAVE : is = oe er on ntoves Fras wp | * neate, re Or CIRCULATOR a a / TPE PINE, oxe's, Rae: : mos., 666. a vor x 2 olla: ° Wink! a. s ‘om . For —— : . - wape 63 an Ee I he oad mage mie gage | Set wreaie machine | Fale combining 00-5 St ate, Sema eee Er oaz tet Peta | Pas INTERN! of Auba ore = USED coal 183 N. Per , Dew. FE 2-2670. iS vosees OBE ‘an es deed Gee oe hey oe Eee it : BUS con. H uelghtar 8 screa ; oureers ee ioe ee ee a ra lus Lumber * atrect® Guppiy, 11 W.| Peas. Sleek ring burlap and’ tools sues EAR CRIB tavatoring co $10 95 — a straight ost “Saul valve, ‘000 ie omefr CeZer 1 rn “i FAS ae dition Fe Mu Jf MATCHING iar. Those. arg lacior oo) 5 tres: Ope po aterial Sous Co. 3 gece fat rage cre, Yaieae Wil Lon TRADE S Fuate 4-002. seeniete 8 to 530 OR 3-7003 . -_ _Soutuheld sia SG eat oe aT lw ALE 4 hetrigerators Ti ak LAYER PIANO AND ROLIS. FE inaCEa CHAMIEEE. PITAL BED Sener os lS Ch _ oe. ravi yan bude’ | "tonsty “Seer testeasiy’ 25 Healing flover aod ol space b DAVENPORT 4 We-Gaaaas | » are costes ion. FE Pome 0008} a ristmas Trees 2s 70A . reeze. cry = irelle as coneider a rire We stra ovgrmocksd! Now ad- Ghrome ai dinette seta t or sinirway” carpet. ie $10 a new land "used of structural G ¥, NEW rt ASy peo. | Pw OR Ris MAS > raEme, — so ost 810 W.| bay “one ot” thes a oe 7 Seager uatbea on “| ertb and ry tubs | $5 derican Pore Bt. (across ar el 9233 Rattalee rgreen Farm, 0 - 3 STEVE os Oe oe phen ~ 23%, ema eno Sie aun ase $12.98, sol os he LBO =a aha 8 ‘a ts @ autiful ing “room inette $2: solid | - | Salam. Cpe Set. WEANLING — fer double barre! + dealer's prices. ed Oining room oe a ot $5, roe . clean- UsED “ELECTRIC RE storm sash Do T ro Sat. & Sund 4 Agablan of — : shot MY 410 or , ans KND 1 ar radio and besectatacm 8 elect. washing 6 REFRIGS “AND F 5 and carpentry. Rock ma | Se rained, 71 ll h after 8 p. m. = o thie Sarees 388 LARGE MAHOGANY Fe oa panaed BLO na SpE | ment 06 Oakland Ave. replace-| ree estimates, E-Z| & wer 2 box pine, sheet | DOGS AND CATS aoe 1 é ; BACT, oa 29.98 Phyte di UN _! ] 7881 To pear PH sade erms. - 2 fh o| (rained. Pep Md ; es tor pal ning table and UM MEP conl ba teen beget, t_Jones. a 3 nouwetraiore 21 cu ft chest, reg. $399.00 BARGAINS ae ry tralienel EXPERT REPAIR fe eEnviCn Lag 2s ECIALS | STORE TE& CECIL “| Sand, Qr |, Dirt “68a oA sams mnie . * - LE PRICE... $389. | Like new, Westin: ® PAL R L BU ~* at aga reba Open fives $389.05 West: inhouse jane ane Be Ser ee et EDISON LU FREE wn one ee ee BLACK ery. erry. Fe eee ea ee eee) sak Om < reg $317 Fine bi blue eae ai st 310 with Demonstrations Po. Ba 4 ein REV eaTIN, La answer OR 3438 a0 ards, Ane "Alersative ‘price tor | ¢ Sale Farm Produce | 1A trade akin ce PRICE .. $339. a suite... = Dvieg room a Sewing ros ations. with : “QUALY to apply. Meooee PAINT, KASY | Soe % 3-2381, price for | ¢ ROOMS, BA eoetE Sra Sct | Sane tat seneetame| AEYRSON eaete| Racca | Seder ieee ey areas : 10 b 1 4 color: b > : Ret fu it. Teg, 9628.00 sFUDIO BED tees 14 aeals 1 Sa Let ote per treat PH. OR r NG ‘So ‘Grenaro"tane, PE 64 Paint. | Shredded Pea = 2" eeres, fine soll, ‘near TRADE-SACRIFICE |, M0 “igusmions of green eee a emanates de WE DELIVER SOGLA ‘eae PE 1-006 led Peat FTamua | inghe: #10800, "t2o00 “dows. ‘het Owner {) will trade These B —— || -CEMEN! #12) FE ; treezer Wa AR i {EN 43) 5-7608 Fer hous _o- in Soar teaaen brand new - ae or ee ROOM SUITE Apt. - \RGALNS. : Immediately NT BLOCKS — ' a navEt, RED POTATOES, AND TURNIPS. ; trelier ood car of house THEY ARE NOT Cee Burr. ane Castel, mocaasr a 2 pe living room guite __. oo . Ph. PE3- roe on's — PROMPT DE rv : a v S Acie Clarkston 4 es ted ar free se SMALL Cov ster nherepring matt + $98.00) R ; . ee ar 'D. cern tate ertacaa ine my can ices ice meee orcs rviee at D0 extra | ion-need¥-bew covering. “cus-| Table t aroeees oy) | Cee Cee TooLk BO ¥obu t lofagil. F Bleck eat| Os CIDER, AT ROADSIDE, not mo ern. 1 eke pew —. — sealed com- have ability to Ree pee If you heed - range... $10.08 plumbing. wiring, ada Own 4 ‘ meiteatt aged 1s “ ee. ty mile east of | lemony « y Cran to - | A full five yea cover would do it. Ver new siip| High chair see 10.08 : L pe - om soll, sewer a } op CORN FOR BAL! moothiy. Now: n payable #9) | ed sod epollage includ: oo priced ME ¢0472 Frigidaire, coi tabie 27 foes Sopp, 316 Wo barat Buta aad" 159" 3 Fwinbrook. 2.0016, . vai at | ent Pred ME Set aa | Eistrinine tthe bois, 08 AL cant, mail down payment — ae “heater wi gh ROOM OIL Everything Sr tes home, we bas, i Oa 3.na34 ra aire, ate = HA Lt. weet EL wALnUye. wit. 4 ee e ittin rum and excha . Fe osed = wis SO ce (THEME Nc, |e Pr a ae | SG SD | eeeermapm eon [LUMBER Co, ai aa ee 4 ait ow rerun aa “vets aa xe ee ti, INC. _ sre 3 YR CRIB AND MATTRESS | , FURNITURE $75. OR 31632. iN. MA 4-106 Hey. Waleed ele mat Ly Pe : T up. Pece's : > mses e Harbor, No «+ Waterford, Mich.’ . >. ‘condition. re we eee ce Weak FE 25523 Burmeister Ss a ens C MOTORS, < American Stone Products Se a : : taxe car or t. erato NGHOUSE REFRIG- 4 electric : washers, aaa os au. —: | eee ae | aos |G, BURCTRIC RANGE FE nga: Oe ae sce, he Soe ictateeping Gon, Apow, etna eh apne. a wi to R. ery = ir _ $1 _W. Huron ‘ | fe Bae mae ae Fo_poneven ono: | ATS re ese, ance erage | tise FE tests gooat tl AY 10 TO 3 | ee hae eee P| @ * d e +7002, icker > afte » | FLOR a ce riers, blowe! w. M. Sto r 4:00. RENCE TA! L MBI ayne _ blowers, ete . u SOFA LE TOP l J ! & “Air Conditien- TEM, Gasiaawy ot i neae| 5 meu toes Mabaea PRACTICAL- Used Trade in Clearance glove, send cond.tion anit | 108 Go, “fet Sweat Buren, : Eve till 830 pple cyt beds 6 ft. pine- St ee set ; DUMP OR “s) CHEVIE Cfead ding able, butte & chine | Davenport and’ chain a! 1c NEO TTR 2 AIR COMPRESSORS forse you? : ee tee or what Sse. lined ‘coal peti et) #, seaport eat — A $0 its Sabent 6-8633. x8 W $95 | Elec. sewer. ‘eleane * Plectrign N DRYER WASHER, FOR is oss IOS ome fies pa peeesne “a % Turner's, 603° Mi. A «3, % axes: : at maga terme No junk.” May-| son: $0. FE. BQ00D cx CONDI-| Gibson go ahacealarmng sot 00:50 | Tay" ae —— SONE'S RENTAL von I- H Deale { re _N.YOUR.OFI x ee TLCo ERATOR. 1 CON s was re MODEL , TV, 636.95 Pon t ing — tape | perio. na Gece ‘operating ° i Re -gioe.00 | Ty ces hgh _ “HEAT. YOUR HOME” tiag Rd. at_Opdyke 4 =H ‘6. Mayt ~ CONV! ITEMS r ; Econom Lap-ove fon cn shopping early white ag washer. ENIENT CRE WALTO leaily = : = lat te fe! Christmas. -| 935. — aluminum DIT | om V eute. fu: .a Cc. ! E ER i ere tbe of. firepince. fixtures. | iy Uprs umisam we. | THOMAS ECONOMY | SriCnrONT beeen ae that tights teal wae EZ | sp nernet Hendwore, 1G w. Huron, _ heel teak ole. hi fod. for learner, ad FURNITURE CO DAVENPORT, EXCELLENT CON. 2 oF Jol Mo ie barns Ra, | ee B | e tract, (where you LAND CON. —— wl Ss = : $200. | cost $500, will sell re furnaces @ = TOP GAND A. ARGAII ss ; v Saginaw _ $200, PE 24602. sell Gaseous jalty. PS cL. ote : : _ gf for a ke adel car care P aecan $14. 08 SOLID MAHOO Sao a eiacx Laes “aban x es Gey, peng 4 : GRAVEL. _ Orisa. E ‘Tremendous me . genuin =< foopery, — value. oe te lass mirror oc or — iromer., 356 T, SMALL ALS : fate a —_ No 7, VEL. TANS. ; Al vings on home : us eo - Py : I : , Chev. or Plymouth, RD. fusracice Smit Sales & Sery-| RUG- : _ he rE Make Sure Ire =~ inlaet Oe eo a “Sod Greve OM PP LES . “BL eteraE Sette ae FE 2-989 do# 4 2, EXCELLENT COR: | IRROTONE FELEVinION, Burmeisters |g Sao O23 Suse aeccneter “den ; 5 f Se eee P ee caus “uinede och 0 : =a a4 Beil, _Rocheste oliver ' + TRADE YOUR GLD REPRIOER FURNITURE, BOOKS, RECORDS RACTICALLY NEW BUG BLOND BIN. — Seto te 1500 ee Northern Lumber C afin = vo P| R: pm, Sundeys oe ING - Rew Crosley ot value ona! $23 Bleck Ho ot Bevery ai | garwincMACepne ee en - $197 Coole -sleicaelae eng MO sad wpe es 948 or : vee as tbe vox OtSo nts em erty road | SRNING, MACHINES” REBUILT | 6-1300. el, only $78. MI WE DELIVER : SS ete D aagpoaad { Lake Orion. MY = | 3-371 . URNITU to your .old PuILco RE Been F _ equipmen. ee ah i ends; Antique yi ote 8 & sir cooled slectric with « nine | ft. late REFRIGERATOR. 7 CU. with 8 tracks 0 OAL OIL ®t + : MOperae Market = land REF ef 3622 led motor and foot ew! « mode} 60d, workin se serv si aad OT WATER 3 WEAT- ‘ jpdyse Market. fSiree ore ‘Smith —— oe EPRIGERATOR = Oh pe ALL ost 19.98 control. Ares only $78. ERE oct EM 3-4650 EMS 5096 ri eae’? Guty trailer AT-| grate teste : re wee teed tore OF APPLES TO PIGK™ Musical See, ens fee, ae * OUR WORK OUARAN TERE fo nel sy H FELEVIRND APT. BIE Gas RAN ing BENDIX TELEVISION JET inp, GRAVEL. F eed | tirerd, Directs sctone from i ink ee eet Se QUARANTEED radio er $129.80 GE, ¢ BURN. er SAND, GRA Directiy se to Re 638A ge — apt. size 21 wing Machine Bal 36 .ecord PM. atched value, 960, Stigh sda pump and tank. 93-6008, soil. gneve FaLL. ‘pier. trance to Gene oun Met from éii- _ ORADOATE PLANO TES T7s8* | Sra ares - FE 27008 x © snip 34.8. sf tsa “ | ee Hs ye ny) Overhead Garas “Doo Riou TOF 601 FE +4108.| sppisn ladder, Also elder : TEACHE Clean - ~ ein - cD QUEEN WASHE N'S MAR Mi valu cider 2 Rr agen it aces . x n Clean — works goed #20 sa — or ca 8 = oq ze back, ane MOHAIR TIT Tt? ars = Pruerescont, ‘03 Orch: Btop & see iets mie rs | __ e For 1 ’ =| - a. Myers. arr Bt; for pong ~ Trade In Good . : r. A _ FE 27-1691. REPRIGERA — — Side janet jams. Easy re oot Goods ~ 7c | $70.50 - &: | ELECTROCHEF _____ | NEW TWIN & 1068 — LAST: YE : Sporting ~ 68B ale Pets : __ For 5 Electric one only. ‘stove Gi ELECTRIC spread PULL SIZE DENIM models. ous 58 AR on tot 2 AKO — Clothing 04) eee 2 wa Six, Coot condition. $20. OR o5T01. satchise drapes FE | ° Michigan Fluor Terrific» ‘value. ee LS e's beers — ac tk toeeks egy a ae SE | yg! the 3k , —— MUSKRAT COAT SIZE Je Cs Pygneyene shop , a eorrEe? SPRINGS . Laue DINING ROOM SUITE — orescent 303 Oroharé Can yy service pom og os . et oe, hand isse * a. Clarkston ~ g ze! La ‘snes; alse i - Storm yar 720 + . is i. dresses = sine oF ies ig ee WitwOT cuain Cae ¢ chairs, 108 cohind, cable 8 STOKER CO’ 370 ant Soom'tS. Sip nd Ws per coat discs “ses, i bebe soe cl er ee om ty} sis 0? bane | arms fediepoin et pack a | —* ixom Rd, MA rE COMPLETE He 9. Vedder. ‘re . Wearer rie seapes, dieccunt. 26 “FROPICAL TSN» (SUPRISE é up. Used seareta . Col CnosLEY SHEL 3 i ACKSON'S Rs Ea ips Lu ae / ~ me graben ar a mais oh ast Om ofS | eect attr ents Heth Eee ee —§y ons vauces—~| ewe. at an |NNTTN ieopsee cet boar shee Park St, Oniard ree ti SIZE . washer : bi = ith yee > ere ve. & N 4 AND o GALE i BEAG! goat size wean" pxcnieot coos fur | 610 sa ap. Dem sed Phileo ri full door ZENITH | TELEVISION, DINING ROOM SUITE 8 PIECE. CUMEE — anes rat A: sna ruteetsek OP Sue SOLE, RABBIT DOG oe p Gin! 3 CLOTHING ee. root “cenghice, = Slee 4 ee rl ap $35. TE S-B568 afters ER* Thurs. Fea ofa =| = Fleet ppecoce ae ake TOY PERINOESE: Por, ontiac Rd, at __ b9r06, NO FOR GALE. PE] 5, @ Beret 80. Co. wamooae ure 247 | BW, NEEDU BUILDER'S SUPPLIES| Oct, Te Nia ve a “hex | READY : PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, MA- RErRIORRATOR FE $001 _be a povter bea FE OF DRAW. "ges ses E dee. Ha pas pow psc Bt new iow orice. Gk pact thie a al tt ae agate vabey "s i = gen een, wih sow oe ae = _ Foom cleth com). Patter a- [5 ATOR FOR BALE. PE "Sect unall 4:00 p. at ne eee ting Comoe ond aoe pace 9. plete geod be “WANTA: EnOT- | wie aching ble. 240. Chippew 1 We | om * Used ssc Sto a ee Inlaid lino Oat. First, 130 ts cxcelieal, ocedt- ry. oe NS GRA : | Seatne?’ CSRATES, IN GOOD | s9¢~ SLY EE sani i SHEPHERD PUP. |1 MAN CP A Awe. Romeo 363900 oe ee : 2-5294. gieaner, used 2 x AcuoM Rae GABERT'S— __offi a reg ant &, orion tie. < FE “pean, [2 “0639. size O45 $12. can Fe |i3 ~ aoe bane nr : sean TROPICAL FISH - ’ < eS aR 4 te. before §: y ’ ffice Equipment Al i REIN — Pout ACTION. -d — ge COVERT ctor REFRIGERATOR: bi, CU. PITRE: Poo hing BEE SPECIALS| srxcrai vs 87 roars cenaines, serviced and | tanks. FORCED CONCRETE GEPTIO| 36-06 RENIN et Stay iniewers oraenes't ae Tas Panne: — i4 ore 2330 Joy Rd., behind 17 4 Prigiaire *: shape :..$92 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, ONE | 34, 2apene quipment, 6507|-ALL SIZES ee condition, NGTON ENFIELD, Al cos. lous, Mt, ALINES & | ‘4 Ford, “A, . _Sommoiss Can be seen Sat, or 3184 Opayne tne eneael rete’ oat hi $6) toe old, Just ike new, Can be | 2 = “WELL DER heat and cook & ELECTRIC | _cleanins overt stock. 92” file, Clemens. FE | $395: selection of 25 ¢ 3 : remy ib meg carve “tai conr = nr TER ¥: Ret! pcodin exe. ee \ 4 ‘eg ¢ 2 x . 8 c ! # on . te a sie : FE tou ew. Size F LOOR CHOP ores" cover, special vacuum ceaati ares ‘a its. ‘7 én OCK HOUNDS saLé ¢ ON USED aap pe =e 20 REMINGTON oon ne “Stee. a taal" ‘Bewvs. a ca aban Ee truck and iralet_ y Shafmmer winte ED HART | 2.0 _8_Saatne Many others to ch per cent off. ~pyrr! toarcs $85 per M>- fluorescent spectat mineral &) ‘furnaces - ES stpinte tae bow Piety Secor yy shells $73, ©. } between Lod iz we. Jept condition. e_ oteroet Base = ea hoe wot. in Ne acinaw Bt PE don a aga steal a | seme me _opecaaiens, eli r Se) cn sae conversion burn ie gs ; rABY . 40, FE 2-9085. welled oT ane’ FURNITURE OR Up to 24 nionth FE save | PM tine of building suppl cutting. metertal = | _EM_ ing. Stan Garwoed.;| ~ MPLETE CAMPING OUTFIT. RES 2-4768. € Man, See —_ wane suiT «| USED ee ee OR FALL GeO ATA I ORY our ats Cle es. All aw ewe ® , . —_— ak - vod.” “ig ome Drayton som OR | - MA’ re soable Eee 40601, after | lent. condit GERATOR EXCEL- AIN DAYS ’S R 8 5-626) | Save on RECKINO MARLIN LMA +138.” ‘5 e. bread ion, FE 2-1427 Biond bedroom suite : 3u ADIATOR TYPE ELECTRIC HOT used bidg AN 32 SPEC Wat : As a : ildin wate i¢ HOT wine toet material, o| _‘ife, shel's. E ‘DEER |. . - MON! — Sale Musical Goods ee po hn ED, SPRINOS. MAT- Mahogany posed now $199.80 | 8261 Dixie es Supplies wt cee an oas.,| Der. Sore Ba sound lum- WANTED ant ar 819? Lo . “Oe aise sem rel 5 tee = mete Oe 5 -_ ey erfert conditio m 8150, $180. 388 ‘Chere: Bidg a, me ether" Gabe | Suro Manley Leech, ipo REGISTERED COCKERS PIA RT piece section 16.98 | LARGE WA ero | | Mile iv Co. 31 on | OUT OF P +7213 a ee ees gg Bd Dr Bee sigs “ee Nia | Cah erie oc cecaa Te am toot say, Bes |OUR OF RAN Op one A ima teen gn Ga | 1” DEACON M W, $15.| 4 and @ chairs y $60.50 ry TUDS oe eeeree 3 HP gie phase & Century | Gripe 6:00, Bund be gee datiy erson wat months. old, $35; = condition OA +e gnncoas. ANS “MAPLE BED, COMPLETE Newest drawer chests . Bed Spring... --sc-sseeeee $8 110-220 60 cycle single Ad re to 2:00, ji CALIBER JAP : ared ‘mae Beagle tani ae .. $18.95 | Screens 0 gg | | motors. Both 1 one panes | NU SPRED | SATH conditi RIFLE. OG0D| Gay’ ‘Sande » aoe PIANO, prask Bost i REPAIRING. : seg tout raver chest, $25. Had, step” ant mps 4498 up B32 WEST "HURON 87, Tbe Bo on voy) pei pataccans meen aol FE ED Satin. ati ™ jay. Four | eo” _® a =o oe nx Doe FED. | Sealy mattress, $39.50 LOCKIN®, SCALES SHOT REOSTER a : ie piano The, fh a. URS Fe RED Call a - Livine BM plece chrome Ce: Wolv erine — ; = yee. Off WATER ‘fpewe ni eciea Toa |" fb. "Hod cba, ged yea Om ioe at PUPPIES Gallagher's, ego tes takes | 2.203 p.m. Leech i Wie RAILER & CONTEN mie. CU Pee. agiey. “td UTIFUL REGISTERED SMALL APARTMENT WUST SELL 3 PIECE BED. 31-32 double sink $30.50 | spot MBER papper lly ino eagle mer a REFRIGERATOR. PER Art Lawson Gun Shop — ais’ Pontiss Trell, OF bod ie like. er Goes NO Kitchen. table teoe AE. ED. aoars@a — ** Soe 08 "hes & p WESCKING CO. ns Raeburn. er items. $35. 115 mow ebdition cheap. OR' RFECT Apri XPERT GUN REPAI Op _ FE 2-450, Trail, Orchard . H 9.5386." * 6, 323 R e) Eas ange $39. ee us ne at 6 ROOM FIRE uing; cutste : RABBIT. : tion CHARINET Meg: | 3. 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Both Good LANGASTER'8 TRO: ~¥ jae one. : with COLD. ; ramenees PICAL FisH walnut marbt re LECTRIC QUIT meat fre CLAYTON’S. x6, 1x8, xia ot, | s-WERRGT Doone SALE QUA re _Sieghes Nardwete Gen Parakeets 4154 BR | lures plus hundred on, furstare fier, MY 3.7008. AR & AMPLI-| WesTrh janet: 2088 Orchard Le. Ré sheeting . 4a TORM DOORS & 7 8 >; Windse eee 300 SAVAG re Co, _ Lane. Wenonah | 12 - hundreds of pe mee coe NOHOUSE STOVE A 5-881 . Rd, Kee ess pages ty per M|_.Windows. FE 40890. ton} Als ws. Some with ‘SAVAGE WITH KV. & 1 4-4 Pane ch el ICAN EBONITE B matic oven control, Kens AUTO. PE Open. #4, Fri. free Kew ce ft “tor ft “FARM FRE bo! ‘P'Suton FE by nag get sane ate $. ee ca HERD, AKC_REO- ie < Teeeraph, ow. eo wr arinet & "case, PE S-791 oe cas veces GE ae " 3 pe. bathroom Po SH ‘MEAT Duor iftRM OTL 5-012, ot R cuT i oo 8 months. FE 5-066. 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