The Weather Sunday—Partly Cloudy (Detalis Page 2) x a f il ~~ > i ¥ . : ch wt Pu th _ THE PONT « = RAR ay. 5 ms rT ue = o.oo ; . } EK \ or" Seg . ; a} { t i ¥ *% ‘ C™% ie ‘ Ry J . \ AOSNTERNATIONAL WEWS GERVIOS = Tlith' YKAR Tito Threatens to Fight Over Trieste Decision Steals Mail Truck, Robs Branch ted Mail Sac Friday Receipts | Gone as Police Recover Vehicle Officials Believe. Trick Staged Here by Former Post Office Worker Pontiac Police are search- ing for a former post office employe suspected of using his knowledge of local mail pick-up procecure to steal about $350 in cash and $250 in checks from the sub-post office at 526 N. Perry St. last night. ‘A man drove up in a stolen mail truck, picked up the out-goinz mail, includ- ing cash receipts of the day, and left after signing “Don Mitchell” to the receipt. The truck was recovered later by police at 34 Mill St., near the main post office, with only the money miss- ing, according to Detective John DeFauw of. Pontiac Police. > t kek x PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 —28 PAGES + Inspect Loo ame -* — ‘ “— ee neal - ea k “ie ‘i, 2 ae se ee ed obbery elle eed in R ~ ve DePauw and Postal Inspector H. V. Lock of the Detroit Office are conducting the search. They say the man named Don Mitchell had been employed here, but could not say immediately if the signa- ture was forged. Lock (left) of the Detroit Pontiac Press Phete VEHICLE RECOVERID -+. Postal Inspector H. V. | who posed as a pick-up mailman to steal about $600 in anc Detective John | receipts from the post office sub-stction at 526 N. DePauw of PGiitiae Police checl: an empty mail bag | Perry St. The two are conducting a search for the night by a thief | man, believed to be a former post office employe. '3 Killed, 2 Hurt as Ammo Truck Rams Passenger Car OMAHA (AP)—An ammunition truck rammed a pas- | Senger car on a busy 4-lane highway 10 miles west of here last night and then let go with a series of explosions found ip the mail trick stolen last Th: clerk, Dorothy Burtch of 73 Glenwood Ave., said she recog- a uarters nized:the man as having performed the pick-up job before, but didn’t | know his name. _| Nerve Center of Drive According to Lock, the mail | truck apparently was stolen from | the Jack Habel garage, at 34 reet. DePauw said the suspect has a family, but has moved from | the address recorded on post | office records. A police examination of the stolen truck yielded no immediate clues, according to DePauw. Partly Cloudy, Mild ls Weather Forecast The forecast for the Pontiac area tonight and Sunday is for partly cloudy skies, with little change in temperature. The U. S. Weather Bureau, pre- | dicts a low near 45 tonight ard a} high of from 71 to 74 degrees on/| Sunday. Friday showed the mercury from a low of 42 degrees to a high of 69 in the city. Today at 8 a. m. the temperature was 49, with a reading of 68 de-| grees recorded at 2 p.m. in down- | town Pontiac. Billy Graham to Talk to U-M Students Oct. 14 ANN ARBOR (®—Billy Graham. noted evangelist, will address Uni- versity of Michigan students Oct. | 14. Graham will speak on ‘‘The Pre- | sent World Dilema’’ at an as- sembly of the department of | speech. \ | } to Be Rear Dining Room Showering fragments of artillery shells over a wide area. --of Hotel Pontiac ~~ sf TREES Pontiac Area United Fund's staff moved from its National Building office to Hotel Pontiac today as campaign headquarters opened for the 1953 fund drive. This year's drive has a goal of $487.200 and will run from Oct. 20 to Nov. 6 Dwight S. Adams, executive director, announced that cam- paign headquarters in the hotel's rear dining room will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Telephone | number is FE 2-0159. Space was donated by the hotel management. Adams, assistant director Jerry Shroder, and a half-dozen secre- taries will package and distribute campaign supplies and receive and audit donation® until the drive} ends. Adams asked all solicitors to bring cash and checks directly to campaign headquarters for re-| cording. Unit captains, group cap-'| tains and district chairman can | check on their sections’ progress by calling the special office. | Adams said that the United Fund staff has been tripled to handle, added campaign work. Plans. Annual Festival PETOSKEY u—So successful was Petoskey’s boat and sports show in August that officials are plan- ning to make it an annual affair and change the name to Michigan Water Wonderland Festival. 350-Acre Skae Estate Sold for Exclusive “West Wind Farms,” the for its breeding of fine race horses, has been} sold by the heirs of the late Edwin A. an To be developed into an exclusive residential subdivi- sion, Francis H. Phelps of Houseman-Spitzley of Birming- ham Corp., and several other undisclosed buyers are the purchasers. Houseman-Splitzley will be the developers. Home Sites 350-acre farm once noted d Florence Hammond Skae. Bounded by Orchard* Iake, Middlebelt and| Square Lake roads, this well-known farm once was owned by. George Ham- mond, ‘ather of Florence Hammond Skae Sellers are the four Skae heirs Edward A. of Grosse Pointe; Mrs James J. Phelan of Grosse Pointe; Mrs. Robert C. Smith of? Meta mora and Mrs. Francis C. Gal- laudet, who has occupied the farm home for several yeafs. According to Phelps, the es- tate includes Hammond. Lake | mitted before owners are _per- and 3,000 feet on upper Long Lake. In subdividing, the owners plan prohibit‘ any motor driven craft on Hammond Lake. This area will be developed first. Architect's designs must be sub- mitted to build in the develop- ment. Until 15 years ago, this estate was operate’ as a dairy and pro- duce farm. Kari S. Meyer represented the purchaser and Leslie R. Tripp rep- resented the sellers. rsons were killed and two . oe ae = eet * ~ AL — "attributed indirectly. to he ales af fire. The co-owner of a nearby inn died of a heart attack. The series of explosions—one spectator counted 73— | ful settlement of the Korean ques- imperiled hundreds of persons attracted to the scene by | ion. withdrawal of foreign forces, the fiercely burning blaze, as shell fragments showered | down. Several of the buildings at Boys Town, widely known home for boys, were struck by fragments of fly- -_ v Woman |s Killed, on West Huron Mrs. Veda Coon Struck | by Youth's Car While} in Center of Street Mrs. Veda Natalie Coon, 37, of 49 Dwight Ave., the mother of three children, died in Pontiac) General Hospital last night, an' hour after she was hit by an auto at W. Huron St. and Dwight Ave. Driver of the auto, Leaun W. Harrelson Jr., 18, of 26 Delaware Dr., the son of Pontiac state Democratic representative, was re leased to his father today follow- | ing questioning by Oakland County | Prosecutor's office and Pontiac Police. Chief Assistant Prosecutor) George F. Taylor said witnesses will be taken to the scene of the accident for further investigation. Taylor also asked any other | witnesses who might have seen | the accident last night to please | phone the prosecutor's office as | ing metal. e explosions began about 45 minutes after the collision at 7:40 p.m. and it was more than three hours before firemen could reach the vehicles and re- cover the three charred bodies. The victims were three sisters, | Laura McClasky, 67, and Theo Mc- | Claskey, 72, both of Gereva, Ill., Omaha. A fourth. occupant of their car, Mrs. W. H. McClaskey, 60, of Ed- monds, Wash.)\said after the colli- sion she ‘‘soméhow managed to open a door and tumble out.” She was hospitalized with burns on ber arms, cuts ard shock. Hospital attendants said\her con- dition was satisfactory early te- day. Lawrence Davis, 29. of Omaha. driver of the ammunition truck, said an Omaha-bound car just ahead of him in the inside lane slowed down suddenly and he swerved to the right-hand lane to avoid striking it. There his heavy soon as possible. ve Mrs. Coon was struck while standing between two yellow lines, waiting for traffic to clear as she was: crossing south on Huron, ac- cording to witnesses According w Harreisor's state- ment, Mrs. Coon stepped back into the path of his car, which was traveling west on Huron. Harrelson also ‘told Assistant Prosecutor Arthur W. Koillin that he had been. watching the tem- perature indicator on his dash board because his radiator was leaking water. Harrelson, who said he was trav- eling between 30 and 35 miles per hour, told officials he didn't sée Mrs. Coon until he was about 50 feet away from ner. He said he began to slow. down when he was 13 feet from where the woman was standing. Sgt. Clayto. Ran- do.ph said the skidding car left tire marks for 75 feet. Mrs. Coon, who once held the city women’s table tennis cham- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) TT Killed by Car 7. » Ss MRS. VEDA N. COON Reds Request Meeting to Pick Parley Location Want Allies to Decide Peace Conference Site at Panmunjom TOKYO (AP)—The Com- munists proposed tonight over Peiping radio that the Allies and Reds send dele- gations to Panmunjom to discuss when and where to hold the Korean political conference and what na- tions shall take part in it. The Chinese - language broadcast heard here quoted Red Chine’s Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-Lai as saying he wants a reply. to this. from ‘the United States and the U.N. Peiping said this is Chou’s reply to allied notes sent recently to the Reds outlining plans for the con- ference. The latest U. S. note, its fourth, was sent to Communist China and ' U. 8. sored plan was beaten down , 4 27 called for the conference to begin by Oct. 28 to discuss a peace- “etc.’"—which could mean an al- most unlimited number of subjects. The U, 8S. note was sent to the Reds through th. Swedish foreign office were the three Secretary-General Dag Hammar- skjold Sept. 13 after he relayed to them the Aug. 28 resolution. The Reds said. then they could |not accept the “two sides only” ‘composition and proposed a \“round table’ peace conference with non-belligerents such as Rus- ‘sia, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and |and: Mrs. Harrie Paige, 65, of purma sitting in. Storm Swirls Out to Atlantic Waterlogged Florida Suffering From ‘Worst Flood in 50 Years’ MIAMI, Fila. ® — The eighth tropical storm. of the season whirled northeastward over the Atlantic today after slashing across the Florida peninsula with mile-a-minute winds and heavy rains which added to the flood dan- ger in some areas. The storm formed in the Gulf of Mexico and swept over the state on a path about 10 miles wide and 150 miles long from Punta Gorda on the west coast to Vero Beach on the Atlantic side. Much of the state already was waterlogged and rain from the tropical disturbance brought a threat of critical ,loods in some sections. At Orlando, Sen. George Smath- ers (D-Fia) wired President Ei- senhower that Florida was ‘‘suf- fering from what many say is the worst flood condition in 50 years."’ In Today Birthingham ae Beliding News Church News Comics Coenty ‘eewe bese ee Dr. George Crane ‘s Press Editertals Markets z Patterns . TV & Radice Programs ....... LJ ; ters egt Ads omen's Pages b . WATCH RYDER TEAM — The Windsors at Golf Meet PET ey Cries Defiance; ‘Moving Troops to Disputed Area But Proposes Solution: Would Keep Port City in Autonomous Units BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP)—President Tito sent troops into the Yugoslav Zone B of Trieste today and threatened to use them if Italian forces move into Zone A. But he offered a surprise “solution” which would turn the vital port city into an autonomous unit under Italian sovereignty. This was Tito’s answer to the decision by the United States and Britain to pull their troops out Of the Ad- riatic seaport — Zone A — and turn it over to Italian administration. _= AP Wirephete Duke and Duchess of Windsor are assisted by Reis-Poli, right, president of the Italian Golf Federation, as they adjust a folding chair at match between the United States Ryder Cup team and European professionals at Paris’ St. Cloud course earlier this week. Churchill Holds ‘Sure Ho | pe for Peace in Big 4 Pact said today he had a “sure hope” that an American- backed East-West non-aggression pact would prevent a MARGAT#, England (AP)—Prime Minister Churchill | funder Yugoslav | 10 O Brian Petition [ls Under Study Prosecutor Says Act Not Intended for Use in Murder Charges A petition to have Donald V. |O’Brian, 27, declared e criminal | sexual psychopath was taken under advisement Friday by Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. The petition was filed Tuesday by O’Brian’s wife, Patricia, 19. O'Brian is charged with first de gree murder in the Aug. 4 rape- slaying of Mrs. Hallie O. Perkins, 55, of 76 W. Longfellow. Ave. Frederick C. Ziem, Oakland | County prosecutor, challenged 1 | psychiatric examination on grounds that the Goodrich Act, under which the petition was filed, was never intended to ap- ply to a murder charge, but was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Aerial Display Fails to Live Up to Billing | The aerial fireworks caused by earth's swing through the tail of the disintegrating comet, Giaco- bini, apparently occurred in the Pontiac area early today when everybody was asleep. Professional and amateur astron- omers said the meteorite shower —the debris left by the comet— failed to appear by midnight. They. speculated that it occurred early in the morning. Dr. Lincoln La Paz, director of New Mexico University's Institute | of Meteoritics, reported that the | periodic six-year ‘show was visible jon schedule in New Mexico, but failed to live up to advance billing. was 25 meteorites an hour, com- pared with 200 shooting stars a mirute in the 1946 shower. Bankrupt Steck of jewelry, hardware, electrical equipment aiso tfucks and farm mechinery sold Monday Oct. 12, « 4 m. sharp. Michigan Auction Mart, Lake Orion. The- highest rate observed there | epee He indicated this was his final world war. offer and threatened that if it + ithe toaceeagnaamantcalgiint daly} ERE TE-FOM-TIE: KASD AN,. BAA IORNi— the Boniserva- | wennet aies anthveKnaiiere tive Party conference, renewed his call for a secret, in- ay Ge Wess “these Ute Se me peace in this part of Europe. | formal meeting of the big four heads of state. Tito bis | Reviving his pro for a non-ag pact pat-| radar igh ne aed _terned after the 1952 treaty of Locarno, Churchill de-| (continued on Page 2 pear | *clared: ’ | “When ...I spoke about 'the master thought of to Mamie Hitches Ride 11) T meant of course the f0 Register for Vote 11) I meant of course the! plan of everybody going | against the aggressor who- | |ever he may be and helping | ithe victim large or small. | “That is no more the United Nations was set| ‘he First Lady flew from Wash- up to do. | ington to La Guardia Airport in an “We are told that the Lo- Air Force Constellation with Sec- carno treaty failed and did retary of the Air Force Harold E, |not prevent the war. There Talbott and Mrs. Talbott. Talbott said he came to town | was a very good reason for to meet with aircraft manufac- foe glia nited States was ea. “Tas =n tutater ond “Had -the United States taken | ok referring to Mrs. Ba Ba before the first World War or be. | The President's wife, who got tween the wars the same interest | here on the last day of the week- and made the same exertions to jong registration period, said she |Preserve peace and uphold fre- had come only to register and dom which—I thank God—she is| would go back to Washington «Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | “probably within the hour.” |From Royal Oak to Rochester Will Evacuate 200 Pupils for Civil Defense Trial By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Operation “EVAC” will move 200 second, fourth and sixth grade Royal Oak school children from their schools | j To be staged as a mock evacuation of school children, it is a program proposed tgs Office of Civil Defense, to test their efficiency in time of disaster. This is the first time in Michigan, according to Brig. Gen. Lester J. Maitland, state director of OCD, that a test of defense for school children has been tried. | “In these days of inter- national tension, with ever present threats of organized conflict, it is vital that we prepare to insure by all pos- sible means the survival of our ~ el stated the general. He pointed out that the preva- |lent thought in Oakland County ' “Each student,” according to Donald C. Baldwin, superintendent of Rochester schools, “will be as- signed to a “pal.” Rochester stu- dents will make them feel at home ¢ \in their new classroom situation is that survival may rest on QM) and accompany them either to the evacuation program. | school cafeteria for lunch or to Wednesday's simulated evacua-| the Rochester “pal’s” home for tion will see youngsters leaving | noon hour. Royal Oak at 10:30 a.m. and ar-| Royal Oak schools from. which riving in Rochester at 11 a.m.' the children will be moved have to Rochester next Wednesday. , ge. cate é | I ot if; ii £32 re 3! te ug i | i | a1eF if i I f ‘| if : : | ‘ j HH } FF2e e i ay) a E : ik 5 i i i s fi g? z i i Vil i i | f g ? {: i 3 [ ! | 2 t g ake f i | z ity all | pte it i | 5 7 z it 1 i | | & ! i i a A 5 i rl f | : iy ft tt | lf | i i tL ji § i if E fil! fil [ g ii ! | tle i iy? i z i ? : | te B 5 ita ir tile: EERE Tee eee eee cee Vesbededeestceceess Mr Mrs. and their 15, 10, Tommy, 2. ot ry Hampe.ead, ° Temperatares this with Sanbornne, Wholesale music houne Mr. and Mrs. dr. and 29 tm 1906 tne son, | 8. tes ES New Brimingham residents are: | chief pharmacist at Pontiac General _ EXTINGUISHING FLAME — Harry F. Buehring, strates to hospital employes the correct use of the fire extinguisher in case of fire. Some 450 employes of the hospital attended classes in fire safety con- — Hospital, demon- ducted throughout Fire Prevention Week, ending to- day. Miss Shirley Dovre, administrative assistant, is chairman of the fire prevention committee which conducted two classes each day. MIURDAY. OCTOBER 10. 16 ee. | -_ k t) ne F Pontiae Press Phete Tito Sends Troops Info Trieste Zone Maryland Man | Becomes Baron; | To Sell His Home. F hl Fs aw AS port city of Trieste, was placed gn caer ir aga | proposed today a new “‘solu- | tion” for the dynamiteladen| | Trieste problem which has dis-| | rupted relations between this coun- | try and Italy for the past seven years: “First of all, to leave this qués- tion for some time, Further, to j O'Brian Examination Asked in Petition | (Continued From Page One) | t He said the Goodrich Act makes | it mandatory for the judge to grant | a psychiatric hearing to a defend. | ant who has a mental disorder and | propensities for criminal sexual offenses. If ruled a criminal sexual psy- chopath by a judge or jury after | | three psychiatrists agree that. the | - | person is unbalanced, the defend- | ant would be turned over to the from the mental institution. Furthermore, he said, the Good | rich Aét indicates that a person te | who is declared a criminal sexual | Psychopath can never stand trial for his offense. Ziem agreed that the petition submitted by Harold W. Geddes of Detroit, O’Brian's attorney, was ‘ _| meeting with President |nounced as UPPER FAIRMOUNT, Md. w— some small farms and woodland. know. But he wants to to claim the title and he’s pu for Big 4 Pact (Continued From Page One) doing now, there might never have | been a first war and there would) certainly never have been a sec- ond. “With their mighty aid, I have sure hope there will not be a . Churchill became il! shortly after | out of action since. Of his proposal for a face-to-face Eisen- hower, Soviet Premier Georgi Ma- lenkov and French Premier Joseph. Laniel, Churchill declared: i “Five months ago on May 11, made a speech in Commons. I ha ve first | that I have kept | quiet for so long. “I asked for very little. I held out no glittering or exciting hopes | about Russia. I thought that friend- ly, informal, personal talks be- tween the leading figures in the countries mainly involved might do good and would not easily do much harm, and that good thing might lead to another. “This humble, modest plan an- the policy. of Her Majesty's government raised a con- siderable stir all over the place. And though we have not yet been able to persuade our trusted allies to adopt it in the form suggested no once can say that it is dead. “The interest of Britain, or Eu- | rope and of the NATO Alliance | is not to play Russia against Ger- | many or Germany against Russia but to make them both feel they) live in safety with each other in spite of their problems and dif- ferences. might feel about each other... . 4 t |in Kalamazoo | other Pontiac Deaths . Mary C | "The Record Shop | Sports Take By RICHARD KLEINER NEWYORK (NEA) — Robert Russet? Bennett is a fine musician, but he'd much rather talk« about baseball or horse racing than music. I wanted to discuss “Victory at Gls Put on Alert for ROK Attack Take Battle Positions After Threat to Indians on PW Issue p ! ! i , he Ft F 3 g fe z E 5 “ i =f i *3 ee af : j & g % = = ° - = ° years ago and has been ill since who died at the home of be Monday at 2 p.m. Allen Parker, her ficiate and burial 1 be Hill Cemetery. The body i William F. Davis Funeral Home. Born in Maulin, Ont., Nov. 19, 1865, she was the daughter of James and Malissa Noe Manley. She came to Pontiac 55 years ago from there. She was a member of pastor, Besides the son Eugene, there are two other sons surviving, How- ard of Detroit and Wendell of Los Angeles; 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. 3 Killed, 2 Injured in Car-Truck Crash (Continued From Page One) truck hit the slow-moving car car- rying the four women. Davis told a reporter he was going ‘‘about 50 miles per hour when my truck hit the rear of the car. I don't know how I got out of the cab."" He was not seri- ously injured. Mrs. MeClaskey said “there was this crunch and it seemed that immediately fire was every- where.” Col. Walter J. Seely, command. | ing officer of the Nebraska Ord- | the nance Plant at Wahoo, Neb., said | p “512 rounds: of 105) (millimeter) shells in the truck. They were complete with primers and seven bags of powder per ‘Woman Is Killed on West Huron St. (Continued From Page One) plonship, was employed at Pon- tlac Motor Division. Her husband Gerald, “4, works for GMC Truck & Coach Division. Born at Bangor Nov. 30, 1915, she was the daughter of Gyde and Louise Sternerman Hart. She mar- ried Gerald Coon -at Cdloma in 1934, coming to Pontiac 17 years ago from Watervliet. Besides het husband, she is sur- vived by her father and mother. three children, Gerald, 18. Sharon, 14, and Susan, 4. Also surviving are two brothers, James of Coloma and Clarence of Piainwell. Funeral will be Monday at 8 p.m. from the Kirkby Funéral -Home. The body will be taken to | shell."” He said when the truck hit the |ear, one of the gas tanks burst and apparently set off the others, ‘The | fire apparently got hot enough to set aflame everything in the truck . . « this heat started the shells to bursting. .. .” Robert O'Keefe, lives near the scene started his home | to the highway when he saw three | explosives trucks parked | along the highway. He said although he hadn't driven a big trailer-truck rig since his- army days six years ago he leaped in and drove first one and then the other ‘ruck out of the danger area. Someone else moved the third truck. ” Scott, | ton. | The explanations have been de- He was last employed as layed since Sept. 26, mainly be-| ‘Eddie Fisher, RCA) of a snarl over facilities. U. N, demanded The 14.700 Chinese POWs staged | pop ALBUMS. fo Evacuate Children (Continued From Page One) pany the group. He said all super- intendents in the county had been invited to watch the procedure. “We are anxious to show what) ome. Dinu Lipatti. a great who died can be done in time of emer- gency. It is of value to both the child, the parent, to the school authorities and to the OCD. Planned educational training in self protec- tion and preparedness is the back- | four selections from Rameau. bone of the program. Our aim | here is for knowledge | what can be done safely and speed. lily.”’ said Covert. Lewis C. Jarrendt, Oakland County civil defease director. sald the area had been picked. because the situation. could ac- tually happen here and that | Rochester was the natural spot for the “fan out” from Royal | Oak. Police from Royal Oak, Claw- 'son and Troy Township and the Oakland County sheriff's deputies | will escort the buses, with Roches- ter village police meeting them at to Royal Oak at 1 p.m. Coloma for burial. With Conductor-Arranger i z tt li d tice of AGood Deed Sells Building — Getting an Apartment for Chrysler’s Daughter Swings Deal NEW YORK "Now that I have done something for you, you can do something for me." That phrase has a familiar ring —and it rang up a big real estate e deal stemming from a lady's de- talked about the main theme | *ife for an apartment instead of that runs through the work. ar ler Building “It's used Uke Wagner's lelt- | cond tallest office structure in motif theme,” he said. “T think | the world, and two adjacent build- the biggest thrill in baseball is ings were sold yesterday for 52 the inside-the-park homer. The | million dollars. foul should run along the Where does the lady come in? top of the fence and everythiry | Like’ this: over the fence should be foul.” Mrs. Byron Foy. er te, Walter ould he say that “Victory at |/ate motor car magnate, Ut ver symphonic? |P. Chrysler, was one of the a P. Top Billing 48 years and I'm not going to stop new.” The music was originally 1% down Nhs Bennett “after all these years, I three. systems for beating the races.” . . We stockholders of the W. Chrysler~Building Corp -| Mrs. Foy owns a stately town Pee-Wee Reese. The | jouse on Sard St., but she had her saw Furillo I disliked | eye on a certain Park Ave. apart- ment. Bennett is the man who suggest: | Her husband knows William that Rodgers write a tango, to Zeckendorf, president of Webb & background the chapter on naval Knapp Inc., real estate dealers. action in the South Atlantic. ‘Some time ago, Foy mentioned ‘that his wife/ wanted the apart- Rodgers obliged and, in the ont and Zeckendort fixed it up. en Beneath the After the big sale yesterday, Zeckendort said: If it sounds familiar to yuu, it's “Then the idea came into my because Rodgers took it and prt, mind, that here was the man (Foy) it in “Me and Juliet.” Now it’s|! eo him: — on known as ‘‘No Other Love.” \I have done something ‘ so 8 8 | you can do something for me. How THE POPULAR SIDE: A 15- about selling the Chrysler Building minute radio program, to be used to us?’ And that’s how it hap- and Rise Stevens. It's based on 22-story Chrysler Building East “After one year and seven rec-| ferred to Webb & Knapp and the T Th maker” cities — if a song goes, i: 9 the word for an hour of delightful | Strengell opened her Teenage |Columbia. It features Debussy.' young thespians of the area, who varied fields of the theater. Villa-Lobos, perhaps because Community House. Miss Strengell through its towering smokestack, | Classes, she said, will be graded | SURE FIRE: “Many Times"! mime. movement and acting. Re- next February for the Heart Fund, pened.” eo has been taped by Robert Merrill, The transaction also involved the their “Cavalcade of Musical Com- and the 30-story Graybar Building. edy” album. The three buildings were trans- ords, MGM's Joni James has —_ firm of Lazard 5,000,000 records sold — already. | Freres . Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and St. Louis are looked on as the “‘hit- well there, it's a hit. ‘W ksh 0 re a hit ‘Workshop Opens ON THE CLASSICS: Silken is! BIRMINGHAM — Miss Sara selections just recorded by Andre geared, she says, for talented | Kostelanetz and his orchestra for Theater Workshop yesterday, Rossini, Ravel, Villa-Lobos and will be able to study and work Strauss, among others. on a professional level in the Our favorite was the “Little Two-hour classes will be held Train” number by the Brazilian, | ..-) Saturday morning at the we'd once seen the train | taught last summer at Cranbrook Brasil, huffing and puffing summer School of the Theater. | all nickel and brass. *. - . ~ hearsals for a production will be SLEEPER: More | held every Saturday. “I Forgot Command and|Than You'll Ever Know’ (Toni, Miss Strengell hopes eventually turned down centers built by | Arden, Columbia) net \to enlarge with classes in the his- GOOD ONES: “‘Sippin’ Soda” | tory of the theater. (Guy Mitchell, Columbia): “When| Miss Strengell's professional was No official indication| My Dreamboat Comes Home" background includes attending the whether the U. N. Command teams| (Kay Starr, Capitol); would start meeting with the 359) Any Mail?” (Marais and Miranda, Helsinki, former Allied soldiers who have | Columbia): of Dramatic Arts in Finland, and studying acting and dancing in bene a -ol Me’; 3 Brerce. ea pea a ap- Jane Kean, RCA); | sides summer **Mailman, | Academy | Simms, Columbia). French Touch.’ What's your songs — “Nat $3,600 Worth of Fish ‘King’ Cole Sings for Two in Love” Stolen From Warehouse (Capitol). Mood music — ‘‘Dream- time” (The Strings of Stordahl,, SAN FRANCISCO # — Police Capitol). Swing — “Woody Her-| here are trying to nose out the man and the Herd at Carnegie burglars who broke into a ware- | Hall, 1946" (MGM). house yesterday and stole $3,600 Small combos—“The Art Tatum worth of fish. Trio” (Capitol). Comedy — ‘The, The owners of the seafo.d ware- | Park Avenue Hillbilly” (Dorothy house told police they escaped | Shay. Capitol). with 2,250 pounds of abalone and CLASSICAL: Columbia has two © pounds of shrimp. new albums of piano selections. On seeususesee™= at an untimely 33, shows his skill HAVE |on Chopin's Sonata No. 3 in B® SUNDAY DINNER po smn _oe The other features Robert Ca- | sadesus in Scarlatti Sonatas und ' May OK Fluorine PETOSKEY — The city council | will act Oct. 19 on a proposal to , add fluorine to the water supply as a protection against tooth decay | among children. | AMATEURS Of All Ages Neor or Far ye 8 oe “4 (ad rd | . ALL Are WELCOME to Compete in Robert's 2nd Annual STARS OF TOMORROW AMATEUR CONTEST BIG CASH PRIZES ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $50 $37.50 $25 $17.50 $12.50 $7.50 and sponsored by the IRAQ GROTTO PONTIAC, MICHIGAN This event is to be staged in the PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Amateurs what is your specialty? Your act is needed, so, if not listed below serd us a ‘letter or a posteard. seer wae wee eee ENT’ Y BRI ANK @@ eee ee eeee t | Square Dancers What is your Specialty? ' Singers Acrobats Mimics + Dancers Fil'billy Bands Ol4 Time Musie 8 Instrumentalists Choral Groups Jitterbugs ] & ‘' Nixon too Hawai for Goodwill Tour HONOLULU «—Vice President | Nixon leaves today on a 4,700-mile flight to New Zealand to begin his task Of selling U. 8. policies to the free nations of the Pacific and the Orient. Nixon is to depart at 2:30 p. m. (7:30 p. m. EST) after. winding up a busy Hawaiian stopover with a quick visit to a county fair on Maui Island, 90 miles from here. The long, one-stop flight down the Pacific will take the vice presi- dent and his party first to tiny Canton Island, a sand spit 1,860 miles from Honolulu. After a refueling stop, the spe- cial Constellation will continue to ~ Ohakea, 150 miles north of Well- ington, New Zealand. Nixon's party will spend four , days in ‘New Zealand. Arizona*Ghost Town Asks ‘Souls’ to Return JEROME, Ariz. w — Arizona's newest ghost town wants ‘‘all the old souls” Hallowe'en. “We'll make it a real night of spooks,’’ said Major John E. Me- Millan, one of the few who stayed around after the once-rich mines played out. McMillan sent his request to all former Jerome-ites- ‘‘all the old souls’’ he called ‘em. Get a Good USED TV $10-15 Dewn—$5 per Week et HAMPTON Tv 286 State St. DO oer SHOP TONIGHT ‘til 9 P.M. Park Free Hubbard Carage 20 S. Perry St. i" ; NO. 2 GRADE 14 C FURNACE PER GALLUN Olt OAKLAND Fuel and Paint Co. 436 Orcherd Lake Ave. — | oe 0.4 Rgtenee Oe | i Serres fe. | i Toe Geet to come home for . THE! PONTIAC PRESS, ‘éAvORDAY, OCTOBER 101 1953, Paul G RECRUITING DISPLAY — Sgt. P. R Valentino, 19. of 159 Whittemore behind a display which will be exhibited from Oct 12-16 at Waite’s Department Store in Pontiac is in charge of Pontiac’s Army and Air Force recruit- ing station, while Valentino will leave soon to begin S1oY ye Pontiac Press Phete pilot training at Waco, Tex. The display was obtained | from the Selfridge Air Force Base selection team, | Moore said. A man will be on hand to explain the pilot and aircraft observer training programs. Single | men between 19 and 26‘, with proper education and physical attributes can qualify, said Moore. Moore and St., stand Moore ‘circles were among the nancial Reveal Donors for Dems, GOP U.S. Business and Social leaders Give Heavily to Party Campaigns WASHINGTON « — Leaders in the and social major fi- Republi- nation’s business angels’ of the can and Democratic parties in -1952 and 1953 The Rockefellers the Mellons I Or and Mrs | over the the Pews and the duPonts contrib- ; uted handsomely to the Republican | National Committee, while the cof- fais “6f the “Demberatic National | jies must be filed | of the House six times during an |election year and four times in off- 9 Orchard Lake boosts from the Committee got hefty the Dukes, the Vredenburghs Fields and the Sonneboms Names. of individuals contribu ting funds to the two political par- with the clerk years. Federal law prohibits any individual from donating more than $5.000 to a national political party, but puts no limitation -on how many members of the same family may give the maximum. Neither does it require publica- tion of the names of donors to political groups which are not na- tional, sych as state committees. . e The Rockefellers, for example gave $17.000 to the GOP National Committee in 1952. Contributions of $3,000 each were made by Lau- rance Rockefeller, David Rocke- feller, ‘Winthrop Rockefeller and John D. Rockefeller ITI, all of New York, whe John D. Rockefeller The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac saving efficiency 51 W. Huron St. TOASTMASTER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS 50 Gallon Electric Hot Water Heater 119” Installed Free on Edison Lines Only $10.00 Down The nationally famous heater that sel!s for $30 less than any other famous make. backed with a service guarantee that proves its worth. See it soon and buy real money- $4e (000 HOUSEKEEPING, of PONTIAC Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Friday 9 to 9 It’s Phone FE 4-1555 7 | John D a be ak. Old Bones Tell _lm {uPonts of Delaware made Historic Tales our separa donations totaling . . at Smithsonian $4.500 to the Republican cause The Mellons of Pittsburgh went WASHINGTON. (UP) There are — mark with four don- more sate in the closets of | = to the GOP. the Smithsonian Institution than The Pews of Philadelphia tossed any place else in the world. A en agli the GOF phere and large cemetery excepted, of course the lay tamiy o stent But don't "ex t to find the coniributed $8,000 to the Republi-' sn of some missing ancestor in cans the Smithsonian, or the bones of some fugitive from justice. These are the remains of unidentified in- dividuals Stewed away in the instite- tion's division of physical anthro- pology are boxes of bones, more than 18,000 human skulls, and numerous complete skeletons. These represent every division -andsubdixision of the human race / with an especially good array of American aboriginal materials Since it was established in 1903, the collection has disproved the adage that ‘dead men tell no tales.’ FBI investigators and po- lice detectives have been able to determine much from. these skulls sometimes the identi- ty of the owner and how he died. The collection, in charge of | Dr. T. Kale Stewart, is consult- ed regularly for possible identi- | fication of remains found in | graveyards, and the like. The division, founded by Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, one of the world's foremost anthropologists, has un- folded an invaluable story of the | race, its origins and wanderings | over the face of the earth. He.Gets on Radio Station Jr s . > Two contributions totaling $5,000 were made to the Democratic Na- tional Committee by Angier Biddle Duke of New York. From the Sonneboms of New York the Democrats received $15.- 000 in separate donations Separate contributions of $2,500 each were made in the name of Dorothy Vredenburg and Mrs. Dor- |, othy Vredenburg. while a $5,000 donation was attributed to Peter Vredenburg III. The ‘Vredenburgs are from Birmingham Mrs. Perle S. Mesta, who was minister to Luxembourg under the Democrats, gave that party $2,000 Marshall Field and Mrs. Mar- shall Field of New’ York and Chi- cago aided the Democratic cause by $3.000 each Everybody Gets Married in Korpacquewski Family PHOENIK, Ariz. — Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korpacquewski gave away a son and two daughters in a triple wedding ceremony last night. , Until a few days ago. they thought only Russell, their son home from Army service in Ko rea, wanted to wed. “LaDonna and Evelyn thought it would be a good idea to make it a big one,” they told the sur- prised parents. Their boy friends thought so too. PHOENIX, Ariz. #—A 20-year- old laborer who told police he al- ways wanted to be on a radio | station was arrested yesterday on the roof of station KIFN | Robert Williams was carrying a stolen camera at the: time, arrest- ing officers | re ported. ALBERTA MKT. Cardinal Mooney Has Audience With Pope CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (UP) — Pope Pius XII received Edward Cardinal Mooney, archbishop of Detroit, today in private audience. Cardigal Mooney, who is resid- 290 N. Paddock ing /near the papal summer resi- New Hours: Daily dence, motored to the Pope's 10 A.M to 7 PM. palace and spent 20 minutes with | the Pontifi. (Senday—ii A te 1.30 P.M) | j S STEAL EMPTY “POP” BOTTLES By J. Lee Voorhees As we read of the horrible slaughter of war we might wonder if someone hasn't stolen bottes. A highly respected man stole money gem employer; he found he had an empty bottle. The mother with two children, Ph dA them for stolen love, found she had an empty a church bottle. The penurious person, too stingy to contribute to , too niggardly to be neighborly, accumulated dollars but found them to be empty “pop” bottles when he needed solace and friends. There are empty “pop” bottles everywhere ; unpleasantness over trifles with a neighbor, | sharp words with our wives, silly conten- tions that bring heartaches to friends, scold- ing a salesperson in a store, berating a policeman, losing one's temper over @ minor auto accident If you must steal ‘don't pick on an empty “pop” bottle J. L. VOORBEES VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 268 N. PERRY ST. a Examine Pistol | tests of bullets showed the same | | pistol was used in all thrge shoot-| | from Shepard was found in a pawn but Police Take Him Off © PHONE FE 2-8378 | | Stand Hurts 13, | Halts Game SHATTUCK, Okla, @®—The col- | lapse of football stadium Meare | , blamed on ‘teen-agers jumping | 4 aie 9) A . “a et : ; THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency © ae )- f in Road Killings <= -Clevalgnd-Man Suspect } 2 bs in Murder of 3 Truckers |, 500% otticials blamed the acci- 3 | dent on “a group of boys and giris , in Pennsylvania jumping | w and dows.” Picture Tube Too Small? Too Weak? HARRISBURG. Pa. —Pennsyl- | a little bit too.” said W. E. Gorley, DOES YOUR TV NEED REPAIRS? © vania state policd put a foreign- | Shattuck superintendent of schools. | TRADE IT IN! GET A NEW TV! WE HAVE. ALL FAMOUS MAKES Vo Cash Needed! Terms Available! made pistol through a ballistics, oo gg: as wane aoe 3 test today as law officers continue | rows high and 60 yards long, poi the hunt for a 25-year-old “highly | ing some 800 fans. The game was dangerous” tion with the murder of two truck- taken to hospitals. —— ae ne on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. | More: than half the households The German pistol was brought of Great Britain have no children here for the tests after Cleveland | under 16 years old. Homicide Capt, David E. Kerr of Cleveland, Ohio, said firings there | connected John Wesley Wable, de- | scribed as a dark, thin-faced man, with the wounding of John K.|_ Shepard, 34, while he slept in his truck near Lisbon, Ohio, last July. ‘ Last night in Cleveland employes of an auto agency said a man who looked like Wable took out a car for a demonstration ride afd failed to return. The man left behind a stolen car > > . The pistol and Wable are the center’ of an interlocked series of | developments which pieced togeth- er looks like this man sought in connec- | resumed after the injured were . ‘ Z HAMPTON T-V 286 State St.—Open Every Night—Phone FE 4-2525 INVESTIGATE WHY PAY MORE! That's Exactly What We Mean! When You Can Finance Your NEW CAR for Only In Uniontown, Pa., Dist.. Atty Fred L. Brothers quoted a pris b § ‘Per oner, Charles R. Welch, 20, of | per Year Grindstone, Pa., as saying Wable | told him when the two shared a‘ jail cell recently ‘What would you think if I told you I had committed the turnpike | killings? Well, I did, I killed two | truckers in Pennsylvania and one | in Ohio WHY PAY MORE! We render you the same identical service that you get else- where .. . maybe a little more friendly, and you an save money by dealing with the Pontiac State Bank. * . * Kerr, in Cleveland, said he was unable to tell if the pistol was the same used in the slayings of Harry | F. Pitts, 39. of Bowling Green, Va. and Lester B. Woodward, 39. | | of Harrisburg Pa. All of the shoot- ings occurred within one week in| July and in each case the truckers | had pulled off the super highway | for a nap | Col. C. M. Wilhelm. Pennsylvan- | ia state police commissioner, said ‘4ll We Ask Is This: NSULT US WITHOUT OBLIGATION BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW CAR We Strongly Recommend That You. Buy Your Insurance From Your Own Local Agent! { ings The hunt for Wable started Fri- day after a pocket watch answer- | ing the description of one taken Insurance premium may be included in the fimancing if desired. 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SATURDAY, OCT He was ordained as a deacon | and in 1912 was or- 1910 as an elder of the church. | agency said favorable wont September ‘helped de- v \crops and bear out its earlier forecast that the trop volume would be topped only by harvests in 1948 and 1952. A 15,596,000-bale cotton crop es- former Virginia Schaffer, is the daughter of the Ewald Schallers of Milford, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. OBER 10, 1953 c 7 Expansion to Determine Rochester School Group Agrees Rooms Needed Committee of Citizens to Submit Plan Within | 4 5 Ff F g . ef following two school i ii rf Fel . He is sisted by J. M. Flumerfelt and Dalton Ozanne. Site committee chairman is Clar- 2a a recent meeting when he said that | educators are highly trained peo-| ple and it should be their respon- sibility to determine what is a Donald C. Baldwin, superinten- dent of Rochester schools, said that the teachers had spent hours of study and survey in determin- ing what was needed, and these recommendations are included in the Community Area Survey re- port. This report has been accepted g = announced a 1954 planting aillot- * * ®& * ¢* « ment of 17,910,448 acres. This year . ° REGAL fiir nist 2's mine ces Lei pprandt-Schaffer Rite FEED & SUPPLY CO. Wheat growers already have ap- H Id , R d Ch h proved gums on inerisor on |LZEIQ in Redeemer Churc e er pica alan» and ieee on Vliet Sade noon and was followed by a recep- H will vote Dec. 15 on quotas for — Virginia Sc er,| tion at the Commerce Lake home ead rters daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald| of the bride's parents. qua next year's peanut crop. ; But dry weather was said. to be oA Schafier of Milford, became the The bride wore a gown of for { retarding preparations of fields ide eo lege dg Lel-| white chantilly lace with & nylon and seeding of winter wheat, rye > ssa om ee tulle skirt which fell into a cha- DOG FOOD |i secs int tee: | The ceremony toa pice im the| PO out the country much grain has Birmingham Church of the Re- x. —— cap — a ® been sown. inthe dust deemer at two o'clock this after- nestones a ertip . illusion veil and she carried a clus- Per * *« * . : 25-lb. bag The new report cut 20 million a . ter of swainsona and gardenias. Regal Dog Ration ...1.90 | usbels ott the com torecast, but} I]linois Town Dag echemengh amor hag 2 it at a far-above average . Gaines Dog Meal ... 2.85 of 3,196,000,000 bushels. This re- Extends Heart was ballerina length of teal blue Kasco Dog Ration 2.80 f duction did not alter prospects lace over irridescent taffeta. She : uae allotment t 15 O h wore a matching lace cap and Frisky Dog Meal eee .2.80 = pes pl geen yoor oO rp ans carried Pelarganium carnations Hunt Club Dog Meal 2.809) prevent overproduction. — FAIRFIELD, 1: YP) — Resi-| With croton leaves. Millers Dog Meal .. .2.80 The department said this year’s | dents of this southern Illinois town Waldo Hughart of East Lan- Millers Kibbles 3.40 corn crop is mostly of good qual-|have pitched in to help 15 Mich-| sing was best man and ushers na . ity and ready for gribbing because |igan children whose father was| were Rebert Vigiletti of Detrott, Fromm’s Dog Meal . .3.40]) ct iow moisture content. killed in @ highway accident near| Robert Brownell, Fort Knox, Ky. Vitality Power Pak . .2.20 here. . and Robert Leipprandt. Winky Body Beer 270] Board Mille ata ads Ss, nc ce aoe so Viskiy Kite 290 TO IYIUTIS ——|prcnie' nave’ poured nearly sso erst dress of purple rayon crepe . into the “Shellnut Fund” to aid sank Radics amas, Vitality Professional . 3.00 the family of Lonnie Shelinut, 43,|S°WeTs were cymbidium orchids. Rowena Kibble ..... 7,90 School Needs who was killed in the accident ies ie paar Rcanang Cousins Kibble ere 2.90 { Monday. For her wedding trip to the Cousin’s Dog Meal . .2.65 | finellant and his wife, Lonnie, | bridegroom's station at Fort Leon- Purina Kibbled Meal 2.80 Farmington Township) 4, were the parents of 11 ehil- | ard, Mo. the bride wore a forest . be dren and also took four foster | green wool gabardine suit with Hunt Club Bones . 3.65 Group to Meet Monday children into their home at 61 | biege accessories and a cinhamon to Study Proposals Hamata in Hasel Park. ‘brown hat. They will live in Mis-| e Mrs. Shellnut and three of the | SUF, . FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP —' children—a two-year-old boy, a 1+ | Special Hunt Club b. te ings Fae ak mee “uu yeur- | esis, paring, Hed oN te | | County.” The census of 1870 shows, simulated both a circular hand- RESONATING SOUND similar to racing cars. lent and daring measures” by the | Ply him with free copies of the : | the Waterford population as 360. | stamp and the rating mark. te $7.19 30 E. Mentcaim. _ FE 5-222) postmaster, Capt. Phillips had time | to organize and drill a rifle com-| The 1890 Atlas for the county pany, which was part of an entire | Shows the Waterford post office was regiment of militia in the Pontiac | in the general store of P. Huntoon area, and- which took part in the / at the southeast corner of Saginaw parades and other patriotic observ- | St. and Grand River, and we may }ances of the time. | safely conclude that the proprietor By 1851 John Decker Jr. had; Was also the postmaster. OPEN SUNDAY 9:30 A.M. - 1:00 P. M. HANK AUTO STORES 103 North Seginew St. FE 5-2267 We illustrate a cover with such a marking. It is an 1846 letter, writteg by Jacob Teachout. ‘Police Official Dies KALAMAZOO @W—D. A. Billig, transcripts. He pleaded pauperism. _ But Judge Picard reversed the decision yesterday on the basis of government evidence purport- ing to show that the defendants would have access to adequate funds. South Korean government. to ex- clude Japanese fishing boats from within 60 miles of the South Ko- rean coast. Japan and South Korea are pres- ently negotiating over the 60-mile .| boundary, called the ‘‘Rhee line,”’ , ice chief of suburban Parch-| . . which was proclaimed by South) psc atiomey Fred W. Kaess been installed as postmaster. No covers trom Watertord dur- | rent and former deputy. sheriff, | “Reliable INSURANCE. Protection” | ary illegal. | Presented clippings from the Com- Within a few more years, on | ing territorial days are reported, | died Friday at Borgess Hospital WW Ww Do A gen “"The Korean Navy has seized a| ™unist Daily Worker and the La- Aug. 24, 1858, the name of the | Der any stampless covers with | hore He was 68. mi. bd cy number of Japanese boats in re-| Por Defender indicating that the) post office was changed to Dray- | hasdstamp marking. 714 Community Netione! Bank Building cent weeks within the limits, Two | Clvil Rights Congress has raised| tom Plains, but in less than three | We do find, however, an unusual| Henry Hudson discovered 14, Mich ‘of the crews are on trial on| 2¢@rly $60,000 for the defense and| months later the Waterford post | townmark in manuscript, in which | Manhattan Island on Sept. 11, | Res. FE 5-6424 Phones: Office FE 2-9673 charges of violating the ‘Rhee | ¢xPects to raise more than $20,-) office was re-established, with | the postmaster, in excellent script,! 1609. |line’* and the internationally rec- 000 more. The Civil Rights Con-| Charies G. Robertson as post- three-mile limit. gress is on the attorney general's; master. He was the village doc- subversive list. 4 tor. - DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL PC GLASS BLOCKS The six are charged with con- spiring to overthrow the govern- ment by force, a violation of the With Birthday, Smith Act. The trial is expected schools, and to be a long one and a complete | masters but available records do4 ~; Southwest Tour | trial transcript to run about $5.-| mts evvet the entity of them, 000. N N Presiden | Francis operated a general store iehenemempiee phlei t EF | Besides Wellman the defendants |at Waterford, while Fifield, who MEMO TO ADVERTISERS otto a a Will Be Busy In factories, stores, th rane ee - senhower will make short tri ee oe next week. to a ao short tay Mrs. Helen Mary Winters, Nat | was an‘ insurance agent at vari- ry out anise ond dirt. In ofl vo- | sored celebration of his 63rd birth-| Ganley. William Allan. Thomés | ous times, filled township offices Jr. and Philip | of supervisor, clerk' and justice of the peace, as well as operating a plaster and saw mill. $100,000 for Vacations The Michigan 1863 Gazeteer | GREENVILLE (® —Federal-Mo-| @escribes Watestord as a post |gul Corp. has distributed more | village with “three general stores, a number of mechanics shops, Masonic Lodge No. 9%, | oe cow mills, three flour mills, ete.” The same Gazeteer disposes of doy. dnd coe afterward stort DeWitt Dennis, long tour | Schatz. ; Tuesday afternoon the President! - and Mrs. Eisenhower, with a fam-| 2 ily party, will drive to Hershey, Pa., for a fund-raising box supper arranged by the Pennsylvani: ty. Sales prc Gan 4.008 wae than $100,000 in vacation pay to 542 | t $100 each were ed. « |employes of the concern's Green- =% Pa de ville plant, Robert E. Klare, mar | The President * wilt fly back to/ ger, reported Friday. The pay- Washington, where he will spend| ments based on earnings up to | | his actual birthday, Wednesday.| Oct. 1 went to employes on cic Plains in a single-sen-+-— But he leaves that night by train company’s payroll a year or more.' tence, “A post office of Oakland to keep a delayed appointment at) — Defiance College | in OBiio. There are standards COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 ; a - entre ai te What a fix we'd all be in without those standards of - | 3 v\ fience Thursday %0 attend the lay- measurement for the goods you buy and sell. Imagine } " (9 ing of the cornerstone of the new the confusion, waste and doubt in business transac- ’ 6X Anthony Wayne Library of Ameri- | tions if we didn’t have accepted standards of weights | ow can Study. | and measures—known values. , NEW The visit had been planned for , AUTO | September, but the President then We believe it is just as necessary for us to tell you | was flying back from Colorado and what you get for your advertising dollars, in terms of PARTS re ene ee known circulation value, as it is for you to do busi- to land at Defiance. The college's president. Kevin | | McCann, is a friend and biograph- | er of Eisenhower. From Defiance, Eisenhower will | go to Toledo and there board a Geastase —— plane to continue his trip through Reground | the South and Southwest. Greke Drums Greene | Hid Pants to Keep Wife From Searching Pockets DETROIT (—Watch out SPECIAL SERVICE| TO GARAGES Meters Rebuilt Cracked Bilecks bao ow wer en shaft agrinaine | the Audit Bureau of Circulations. WHAT IS THE A.B.C.? The Bureau is a cooperative and nonprofit association of 3450 publishers, adver- tising agencies and. advertisers in the United States _and Canada. Organized in 1914, A.B.C. brought order i%8234— i Wheat—by the bushel hus- Circuit Judge Joseph A. Moyni- 0b do ti cine | bands! han has held in effect that a wife . WHAT A.B.C. DOES FOR YOU. At regular inter- vals one of the Bureau's large staff of experienced CALL has a right to go through her hub- circulation auditors comes to our office and makes a 98 dese! ako pockets in search of | thorough audit of our circulation records. He has ac- 2-9111 The judge granted a divorce to a te a 4 oe -— to dtein the FACTS that tell you what you get for your money when you advertise in this newspaper. WHAT A.B.C. REPORTS TELL YOU. The circula- tion FACTS obtained by the A.B.C. auditor are con- densed in easy to read A.B.C. reports which tell you: How much circulation we have; where the circula- tion goes; how it was sold and Mrs. Wanda Nalley of .Detroit, af- ter she told him her husband, Al- bert S., tucked his trousers in the mattress every night to keep her | from going through the pockets. They were married July 2, 1951. The divorce came yesterday. Girls’ Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Boys’ Stadium Coats Sizes 3-6x, 6-12 Boys’ & Girls’ Jeans Pontiac Piston Service Co. Complete Machine Shop Service 102 S. Seginew , 22". many other FACTS about the FIRE INSURANCE Bovs' & Girls’ Shoes , H om — we Maabe you edven uy t investments on the basis tising of this audited information. Ask for a copy of our A.B.C. report. Sizes from 10 to 3 eee weer e ree er eee eeee li apa Gasoline—by the gallon hoe Heh A UALS - ' . a Seeese $ sue r EE Dept. Store The Pontiac Press . & B.C. REPORTS — FACTS AS A BASIC MEASURE OF ADVERTISING VALUE . a’ . | , ee ee ee ae ee ae 1 Block North of Wilson Ave. FE 4.3535 516 to 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 402 E. Pike St. ) as ‘powder. i Rtas / ¥ EN: ' = \.4 \ \ + sd iar ; eee ow Sa | j A _ Cane W. Szery possessed that price- less gift of ability to devote ceaseless nergy to both his business and com- munity interests and to make a host of friends in the process. __A resident of Pontiac since 1921, he played a major part in the steady growth of Abstract Title and Guaranty Co. of which he was vice-president. a a Since 1944, when he was ap- pointed a Pontiac representative on the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, he became increas- ingly active and interested in degree at the University of Michigan. A devout churchman, he was an active member of St. Vincent de Paul parish. a * , the sources of high grade iron ore near exhaustion. : * a: Only since World War II has taconite Development of the jet piercer was a great step forward. It effectively and quickly bores this stubborn rock for blasting. Hauled away to new plants, the taconite is crushed and ground to Next the iron content is ex- tracted magnetically, processed into pel- lets and shipped to steel mills. * * * Together, according to the magazine Steelways, these taconite plants, exist- ing or planned, eventually will turn out about one-fifth of the country’s present Principal industries are sugar and mining financed and managed by for- eign companies. While there is no rec- ord that the workers are being exploited, it is very easy to stir up trouble because of racial and minority conflicts. F * * * . There no doubt will be angry protests from the Left over the decisive action Britain has taken to foil a Red coup. This includes suspension of the consti- tution and ouster of the prime minister and five cabinet officers. But from our standpoint the State Department considers such action far — preferable to the establishment of a Communist base within easy striking distance of the Panama Canal. —————EEEEEE “Rogpsers who carted off a 2,000-lb. safe to an isolated spot 12 miles from the city and blew it open found only $10.30 in it.” — Press report. At times it must be terribly discouraging to try to make a dishonest living. Eas “Onty one-fourth of the world’s pop- ulation is properly clothed,” says a U.N. agency. It probably means adequately clothed; the question of being properly clothed is a matter of widely varying opinions. The People’s Business Watch That Cop! GOP Regulars Fear Boss Influence on Don Leonard ieee len | S| b ¢ & a ; He 1 i Hi 2 3 don’t worry about boss control if we don't pre-primary convention. I'm sure the . ie: it : 7 2 if reason to believe that Don Leonard a party boss and, if he is, wé risyt AP Ht BERLE Hi z i eit ; i i at g % Ihe a 3 | ! Ti i s i ; > ~ “AND I, IF 1 BE LI . eo RAN Nee F Neen i Se Ve” ¥ ONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 f 4 , ye FTED UP FROM =i — THE BARTH, WILL DRAW ALL MEN » UNTO ME.’ Myf. LAS, . ‘ ow B 9: 7 " Pert fe oJ — AW [8:32 4 a as _. ~ ' ws “ 2a ' > = aA. "CHRIST FOR EVERYONE “CAMPAIGN IN THOUSANDS Faa OVER THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA DURING 4 4 d j "I iat f 4 Jj ’ e f / "4 y o* i y j fy ; 4 f } 4 , f/ a e = ON CHURC OCTOBER, 1963 The Magnetic Christ Voice of the People Mrs. Mirkin Asks Why State’s Health Officials Didn't Get Gamma Globulin en a - neces- sddress ond number the gh ee will not be pub if the writer so the letter is tical I have just finished reading. an article in the October 6 issue of the Pontiac Press, concerning the fact that Michigan failed to apply to the Office of Defense Mobiliza- tion for additional gamma globu- lin. As a mother of a four-year-old polio patient I feel I'm entitled to an explanation. When my boy was exposed to polio by playing with a neighbor- hood child, I applied for serum, only to be told that it was available only to members of the immediate family. Later, when my child was children had been doubly exposed, and my baby sitter, were all told the same story. If the serum was available, why ever did this deed is justly proud of himself. : Mrs. Norman Leach 6547 Saline Dr. Clarkston, Mich. Reader Urges Prayers Not Pranks on Oct. 31 clowning. There are countless number of skeletons in the crust of the earth who died in wars or at the hands of the murderers. If there is a skeleton of a loved She's Okay A young man advanced nerv- ously towards his girl's father. “I—I want to marry your daugh- ter,” he stuttered fy wWhat" shouted the ate parent.“ “Marry my daughter? What on earth do you niéan? You... .” “Now now," soothed the youth. “Don't talk like that. You're pre- judiced against her. She's all right, really.” Days of All Faith King Edward of England Built Famous Westminster Abbey in Honor of Apostle By CANON HOWARD V. HARPER All through the Coronation of Elizabeth II last June reference was made to St. Edward or King The new Queen sat in King Ed- ward's chair. She wore St. Ed- ward's crown and held St. Edward's staff. And part of the ceremony took in St. Edward's chapel of Westminster Abbey. Oct. 13 is St. Edward's Day, in honor of the beloved English king who built the great abbey at Westminster and whose name still figures so prominently in British tradition. Edward was the last of the Saxon kins of England. It is hard to account for Ed- ward's reputation as a saint or for his vast popularity in the memory of the English people. He was “Rot even a very good king. - The best explanation is that the people hated their French invad- ers so much that they looked back to Edward's somewhat feebie reign as “the goqd old days’ and giorified him with many legends that were really not consistent with fact. - Aunt Het I wonder if all this preachin’ about reckless drivin’ does any good. I don’t remember seein’ anybody reformed except by & Until he was nearly 40 years old Edward was exiled from his native country by King Canute, who pilgrimage to the tombs of Apostles. Im 1042 when he became king, he was released from his vow by Pope Leo EX on condition that he would build an abbey church in honor of the Apostle Peter. The church he built was West- minster Abbey. He died on Jan. 5, 1066. Oct. 14, 1644, wag the birthday of William Penn, the great Quaker who founded the colony of Penn- syivania. The colony was not named for Penn himself, but for hig father, Admiral Sir William Penn. William Penn came to maturity at a time in English history when religious tolerance was at its low- est. The Protestant rebellion of Oliver Cromwell, which had taken over the government for 20 years, had finally been overcome and the Stuart family was back on the throne. Everyone wanted to be sure that nothing like Cromwell's uprising could happen again. The king's son was frankly a Reman Catholic, and people were worried about danger from that direction, too. As a college student at Oxford young Penn resisted the vigorous campaign to make everyone belong to the Church of England. While at college Penn joined a new group called the Friends, or *‘Quakers,"’ and his zeal as a mem- ber of this non-conformist society ‘soon led to his expulsion from < Oxford When in 1672 he had an oppor- tunity to help draft a constitution for the New Jersey colony in Amer- ica, the first provision he insisted upon wag that complete toleration be granted all- religions. In 1681 the king deeded to him a huge tract of land west of the Delaware River and north of the Maryland colony. Penn had inherited from his fa- mous father a claim-of about $80.- 000 — the government, which the paid off in this way. He immediately set up on this immense estate a new settlement based on the principle he had found so sadly lacking in England: absolute religious toleration. Case Records of a Psychologist . af ‘Reversible Why’ Will - Continue Conversation Portraits BY JAMES J. METCALFE The rain is on my windowpane . « . The sidewalk and the street . .. I see it on the corner too... Where every night we meet... I see it by the lamplight and... The headlights on the cars... But you have disappeared tonight ... As much as all the stars... rain is realistic and... The all a We'te hep jhat the twenty- first amendment trumped the - eighteenth along about 1933. That's old hattery. A World Series, a big fight or a Kentucky Derby in the bootlegging solstices was a scenario by Rabelais with illustrations by Ho- garth. Each one was a week-long brawl with the police reserves pouring out of the Hudson tubes. E. rf 7 4 HUE alls q sf to go with him one mile; go wi ify 7 iil gee i flowing in spite of the other per- son's initial attempt to shut you up. Socially, do as you like. (Always write to Dr. Crane in cere of 3 cent costs " for One of (Copyright, Hopking Syndicate Ine.) From Our Files rives in United States after pro- longed European jaunt. MARTHA RAYE, comedienne, and musician David Rose are wed. KING GEORGE and Queen Elizabeth of England make plans for Canadian visit. COAL STRIKE settled as Penn- sylvania mines return to work. TED POWERS becomes the new municipal golf champion. Brady Says If Paint on Sewing Machine Causes Rash, Have Finish Removed By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. THE MAIL BOX T have fash On arm elbow {to wrist. Stings, itches *. Doctor thinks it is caused by the paint on my machine. It does almost clear up when I quit sewing for a while ... (Mrs IL J) Answer — Have the paint re- moved. You can sew as well if the machine has no paint. Unbdidden Discovered her new daven alive with bedbugs .. . Answer stamped, for pamphlet Unbidden Guests. It tells how to deal with many kinds of vermin and parasites. Ade Tetany I have terrible foot eramps once or twice a week—have to aw of bed | 5 3 i 3 Hf has 28 I'm 43. but I look, feel and act like 30 Got & job recently where they have a 35 year eo limit, and no questions asked Good for me, huh? ‘Alma W) Answer — Fine. What are you doing Saturday evening? Every adult and growing child needs a daily ration of iodin, and only a fortunate minority of them get it. Send a stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ask for The lIodin Ra- tion. Wheat te Eat Please send me your mphiet Wheat to Bat tm the ine stamped, ad- Gressed = envei Tecommen4d . you the Cory electric grinder? (C. K. 6.) Answer — It is probably satisfac- tory. I am not familiar with it. Hand and power mills for house- hold use are mentioned in the pam- phiet. Ne —— I was 47 last month. Por three or four years I've been tired and disinclined to do anything or to enjoy the social! activi- ties I formerly enjoyed all my friends tell me it is the change of life and it will take seven years... i WW.) - Answer — Do they tell you the moon is made of green cheese”? In your neck of the woods the. food and drinking water are poor in iodine. Probably. your trouble is jodin deficiency. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask in writing (no clipping, please) for pamphiet The Iodin Ration — It is food, not medicine. If you'd like (Mrs. also the pamphlet The Menopause, inclose 10 cents in addition. That is, any pamphlet is free, provided you ask for it in writing (no clip- ping) and inclose stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope. For each addi- tional pamphlet, inclose ten cents. Yeung Yet I agree with you on a number of sub- jects, but I think if you years in Michigan climate different ideas about children know- ing what to wear or what leave off . . (Mrs. 8. M. C.) Answer — I spent some years in western New York climate which is nearly as rigorous ag Michigan climate. You mean to tell me that Michigan children are little idiots and so they don't really know when they are comfortable? Tush, tush, Mrs. C. Try i Your health teachings have been of tremendous benefits to our family. We like your “commonsensicainess.” Please ressed morning rolls... ° Answer — The pamphlet is on the way, but whether you are 70 or 17 you try rolling at your own peril: Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to personal~ health and f, not to < fisease, diagnosis or treatment, will be answered dy Dr. Brady tf @ stamped, self addressed envelope te enclosed, etc. (Copyright , 1963) | Woman Pleads THE | } . ¢ \ ae 2 ee ea ¥ for Peace Action Turkish Delegate ‘Urges _ 32-Nation Conference ‘to Quit Talking WASHINGTON #®—A woman delegate from Turkey shunned |. diplomatic language today to tell a free world peace conference: Quit talking so much about peace and do something about it. Mrs. Nazli Tlabar, in a stae- ment prepared for the 42nd con- ference of the Interparliamentary Union, urged her fellow delegates to translate their good will into ‘flame and fire.” Only by carrying their beliefs into practical effect and by inter preting the feeling of the common people, she said, “can we ever hope to break the barriers that “Please agree on something and AKIHITO DEPARTS—General Japen's Crown Prince Akihito in San Francisqp, just prior to royal visitor's departure for his homeland after a stay of seve: tae aan a4 3 4 and Mrs. Mark Clark visit with the ral : aes * : ; ee aaa BS mene. | / J t sd % S: » 4% : “ > . ol cats * ” os Aogs. ‘ d 4 ie a 2 , A F I : E i ? E 55 [ Ey i PONTIAC bn : SATURDAY, OCTOBRE 10, 1038 x . mer eee a Blasts Rock Flint Oil Storage Plant. ly ti ib 4 ‘ 8 3 < & ¢ : & g i if i od Pad 4 f United Press Phote months in the U. S. General Clark and his wife will take up residence in San Francisco after the General receives his retirement i aes scams ss Promised Land United States for the first time in| Is Talk Topic University President Compares Bible Days With Modern Israel Harvest Home Banquet, a 63 field. | year-old tradition at First Metho- Mrs. Tiabar declared she had dist Church, was held Friday eve- been “both dismayed and bewil-|ning. This event also marked the dered that the great American | 125th anniversary of the organiza- press which prized itself on being tion of the church. both the spokesman and the cham-| Guest speaker was the Rev. Dr. pion of the common man has vir-| Evan H. Bergwall, president of tually ignored us.” Taylor University, Upland, Ind. Hal Boyle Says: Hubby Told That Nagging Demonstrate bottom when she says they've been bad, and brings his paycheck home regularly. But many wives want more from il-| home late and met this chilling Children’s Ai s His Love act 1,000 times in a row—and leave her with a guilty feeling each time. In nagging a wife, always try to throw her off balance. Many times you probably have come greeting, ‘‘Oh, it's you, is it?” ; directors of Pontiac Branch, Michi- | © Well, turn it around. Some night , : ik Seu Gna baeea: sate. ae gan Children's Aid Society, Friday a Why Grope in the Dark? Insist on knowing facts, not hearsay. When you make an investment of any kind, inves- tigate it thoroughly before signing. Demand all agreements in writing, read all contracts thoroughly, insist upon copies of documents and receipts and keep them in a safe place. But a husband than this. Although they| say to her, “Oh! It's you —,”| were September. | much with the deleguins sc wint| _ Dr. Bergwall spoke on the sub- | take him for granted, they don't| letting your voice fall at the end.|The agency added 14 children to the press. oe ee ee want him to take them for granted. Ig there anything wrong with | its care, making a total of 86. * * « approached his from They want some me?’ she says, Mise Endeiman announced the “It is theirs because many of| three angles, using the 138 | prom him gig ne Why, of course not, mm} pet.”| agency is now fully staffed with y , Or else they mope them seid to me they didn't know| chapter of Numbers as the basis | 124 become unhappy. you say, and rush over shower | four workers with the addition what this was all about. It is ours| oF first angle. her with kisses. ‘It's only your) ef Miss Betty Richardson, case- ; because we have not given any-| Recalling the Bible account of The smart thing for a husband imagination.” worker, a graduate of Michigan ’ thing to them,” she said, adding: | the Children of Israel's approach | }7,° io iun cutis. ug mettye| New you've really got her | State College. of the “I know it is not words that peo-| to the Promised Land, he com- is the simplest and easiest way| Pussied. This tp nagging at its Miss Richardson, whe has worked et ee Let pared it to the return of the Jewish | 1, show affection in a marriage.| Peak. She knows at least 100 © eave wae tna ae us stand up to our obligations and | People to their homeland in the| 4 husband (she| things wrong with herself, but |* 6° —— = ws stand wp Feel © te oman te lenge hand (ne| fines avon with berms bt | tring Wayne ers PONTIAC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE _ men ub geewnald Union | story. So it he dosen't neg her back, is| you have found out, The a Society, be- manned from: tha verieus conavor as eae mek ea Se at ee nt You have her on the ropes. But | Dermanent care of children rls Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. exe of mest of the world’s free na-| ress that hes been made by Jews| re te? don't use this “Oh, it's you-"| gates complaints of neglect. So tions. While dedicated to peace, it in the State of Israel. Truly, said How should a husband go about business on her too often. It weers| many couples have asked to adopt has no formal standing in inter “They ha de the desert) "Sésing his wife to prove his | Out fast. children, that most must wait national relations. ic iaedees aa oane” love? ise proper way to neg a wile many months, Miss Endelman said. to do it a manner gun ars erage Sen. Fer-| ven as the Promised Land | “Why. that's easy,” you might! absolutely has no comeback. And —— poral conference | ot the Bible was a land of op- | SAY. “Just find out something she| there's no deep secret to it. 7 portunity so in = real sense the | did wrong, and pick on her for! You just let her know you'd do . Divorce to End . | to me sewinn poopie toaay. |, ¥rong, wrong, abcltely wrong | Sid about her fot whet he lols O f O M Servi to the Jewish people ef today. » WTO | wrong? | it r what she feels f re) a , ic —_s His third thought was that “A| Tat is the way she may mag you.|are exactly the wrong reasons. | ne ur any ‘ es e Royal Marriage Promised Land” was the basic | But you can't do that to her. She | That'll keep her in love with you— t Nine Y need f ocety today. plac of | tul,rogard ot ws Mig. but and ff balance Loren of Nine Years | oncremiy cao ing woman .is going to take criti- ‘ : PARIS # — The wartime mar-|" ‘Sin ig the great giant in this | “#™ from a man? Sfate Pilot Bails Out riage of ex-King Peter II of Yugo-|jand of+promise, and it would| Nagging that gives a wife an . B slavia and Princess Alexandra of | crowd the author out of our lives,”"| opening to point out your ows Over Atlantic Ocean Uy; eens CAeR vensived te official he suggested. deficiencies is ne good at all. A NG leter Churetdll when it took, pines | In his closing remarks, he | Yow're too vulnerable. NORFOLK, Va. A Michigan Hoy LOW COST in 1944 was on its way to a divorce | [Poke of how ge geod The ‘best way t0 nag a woman | pilot bailed out to safety yesterday ’ E ae court today. “Human Destiny’ says the su- | is a such as by praising | just before his Navy Bearcat fight- The former monarch filed a re preme task of the church has | her she knows she doesn’t/ er plane crashed into the Atlantic | been given by Christ to the | deserve it. If, for example, she! Ocean quest for a divorce here yester- day charging his wife had deserted him to live in Italy; The move had been expected since the couple an- nounced last month they intended to end their nine-year-old mar- riage. It was not known when the court might rule on the case. . . s Peter, who is 30, succeeded his father, Alexander I, when Alex- ander was assassinated in France in 1935. The young King, then a minor, ruled through a regency un- til he assumed full powers in March, 1941. When the Nazis in- vaded Yugoslavia, Peter went into exile. The Yugoslav Assembly de- throned him in November, 1945. . Ld * Since Peter in 1944 was still an exile in Britain with an uncertain future, there was some debate in high Allied quarters whether he should marry. Churchill says in his war memoirs his reaction was the couple should wed in the first registry office they could find. When the ceremony was _per- formed, the late King George VI of | 71 Britain was Peter's best man. The couple have an &-year-old son, Prince Alexander. Oldster, 93, Decides Driving Too Hazardous BARNSTABLE, Mass. ® — Ar- thur J. Hastings Sr., 93, of Har- wich knows when to quit. ‘Hastings, involved in a traffic accident in August, promptly sold his car and announced he would never drive again. The oldster pleaded no contest to dangerous driving charges yes- terday and the charge was filed by Judge Gershom D. Hall. Second party in the Aug. 14 col- Christian, and they must meet this opportunity with any neces- sary sacrifice. In the annual presentation of gifts for special repairs and) modernizations at the church, ap-| proximately $3,700 was given by | various organizations and Sunday | School classes. Four Killed as Car Slams Into Abutment CHICAGO uw — Four persons| | were killed today and another was | | critically injured when their sate! smashed into an abutment on} South Halsted St. Firemen reportedly labored half | an hour before they were able to remove the bodies from the} wreckage. The dead tentatively were iden- | tified as Miss Lavergne Clifford; | Jessie Hard, 35; Earl McArthur, | and an unidentified youth about | | In critical conditon at the Evan-| gelical Hospital was Miss Cath-; |erine Davis who suffered multiple | | injuries and bruises. All are be-| | Heved to be Chicagoans. Must Leave Michigan | After Finishing Sentence | Oakland County Circuit Judge | | Frank L. Doty Friday sentenced a Detroit man to 30 days in Oak- | land County Jail and one year’s} probation on a charge of carrving concealed weapons, Charles W. Avery, 65, of 2484 | Glenn ~Ct. was also ordered to) | leave the state when his sentence | |has been completed. He was found guilty by a jury has promised to dust your books during the day and you really won't get thing to do right after night is to go up to shelves, ‘Gee, she to it, the tha do “without if you can Rote of admira you can work i ; i caught fire at at 2,000 feet. He bailed out at 1,000 feet. bh HOM 4 Because You Dedicate It in memory of those you love... Because the memorial you ate planning will be dedi- cated to a certain definite memory, the importance | of good design and indi- vidual treatment cannot be over - emphasized. Countless numbers of new designs and carving sug- gestions are available in our files at all times to supplement our display of finished memorials we have on exhibit. We in- vite your visit at any time most convenient to you Offic: Hours Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p. m. located offices. gu DING —_— L. OA Bi You are not limited to oné transaction through us at a time, we are here to serve all your needs. PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TITLE ONE Property Improvement Loans No Money Down! --- Three Years to Pay! | We're here to help you with your home building, modernization or repair problems, feel free to stop in and discuss them with us in either of our two conveniently ~ fet aa" lision in Yarmouth was Tabor | . Academy student Gordon R. Russ Sept. 29 of carrying a loaded re- —age 17, volver in his car. MIMEOGRAPHING PHOTO OFFSET PRINTING — LETTERS—BULLETINS—RULED FORMS — POSTAL CARDS ~ LEGAL FORMS — PRICE LISTS PONTIAC LETTER SHOP 710-712 West Huron Street Phone FE 2-9921 . PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE CO. 269 Oakland Ave. George E. Slonaker and Sons Phone FE 2-4800 , - 407 Main Street ROCHESTER 16 E. Lewrence PONTIAC 4 ‘ ‘ rt ~ ee 1 Fae a ud * aes 7 a =. & ‘ ; ; at t va a 3 < \ | . 4 i } A / ar . ' > . . a >) i i | j a { + ae | i + THE PONTIAC ESS. _SATURDAY. {Sana 10, 1953 Pe - Sermo nonetie Confident Living ( f Understanding ‘Yourself Is Beginning of Happiness get along much better now. I'm out often with a fine young man and IT ami very happy.” 1 could tell from her glowing face - that romance had entered her life. When the hate-guilt thought pat- BERS |. ape Ee young man quit college in his third year to get married. His money was spent on a family honeymoon trip and on furniture for their ’ apartment. 4 * He got a job of sorts and soon became so dissatisfied with it that his wife offered to work so he could go back to college, “I've tod. much pride,” he said, “‘to let a woman support me.”’ And so the matter was . RT: ; dropped. with men pro tam, Youth Service > - fession ally in- torn cleared up, the physical mant- The war stead of staying festations ended. proved é ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service be was away in service; he was able to save money on his own; babie understanding of herself and her & altialiaaie and when the war was over the GI Bill of Rights made it possible But, on the forcetul dealing with her problem, mF ; HUKON AT PERRY for him fo fivish his medical course. other hand, wo- Why art thou cast down, O my i But by this-time he was so tried of living on military posts that he aaod in me?” asks the Bible. Such cast @ wanted a home of his own, and gave up the prospects of medical - rane et down «fooling are cfied_preeee : school buying h 2. REV. s0uN LINTO probl . due to an unclean mess within you = AM fa e Of ist —. : ; and, all things | —sin, worry, anxiety, hatred. But S Today he is an unhappy, discontented man. He can find no job | H | lks considered. the OR. PEALE = with common sense and faith, you Gev. Mitton ‘ . if-understandi @. Sent, ©. O., Minister Rev. Jobe W. Mulder, Asse. Minister that suits him. Vocationally he longs for his “first love’’—medicine. 0 ear a eggeonallnes Paar gh ee cl dae pe dieu a : 9:45 a. m.—Suanday School And he ruefully reflects that he muffed three chances to become a : Some months ago. a young wo-| The art of understanding your- : 10:45 . . x man consulted me. She was hand-| self is Clearly outlined in the B a. m-—Morning Worship y Va | some and well-dressed, but her/pages of your Bible. It tells you A A fine, personable fellow, this man is no rake or libertine. He was most unpleasant.|how to overcome hatred and’ re- | __ PREVENT TIVE RELIGION never “wasted his substance in riotous living.” . ° It seemed to be a gloomy outward | sentment, how to be cleansed, how Tie Marimont Baptists Plan | - nection of her inward thoughts. | to obtain vital health in body, mind Bank, Preaching The tragedy of his life is that in the hour of decision, his present 2-Week-l Pr n| “Tve listened to you speak.” she and spirit. Learn its principles for, losophe “Self- said. “Dé you really mean that if|®5 8 great phil r said, & pernan's joints ache, aa knowledge”—and, we might add, “I said the beginning of happiness as well. / a 1953 desire or pride or hunger for comfort kept him from seeing jhe path to future fulfilment. For all his qualities, the man lacked character; for character is the ability to lodk ahead, and to undertake hardship in the present for the sake of ultimate good. Starting Tuesday wrong? The weeks of evangelistic effort)“ ..on no," 1 protested. has been planned at Marimont | nothing of the kind. I did say that Baptist Church starting Tuesday.| many people who do wrong ache | The Rev. John Linton, Scottish | in their joints.” Revival Starts Monday Evangelist, will direct the meet-| “You also said.” she went on, Revival services will start at ings and speak each evening “that, if a person's stomach | Macedonia Baptist Churth Mon- through Oct. 3. hurts, he isn’t living the right /“1 SCC vorrne Rev. G. D. Former Pontiac Man, N ow a Minister, to Speak |, tevty nist ras veen sesie-| "xo" 1 repeated, “t aid not say | 2008. Pastor of Princeton, Avenue Speaker at Covert Methodist | Wednesday, “Every Member”; | ‘P#t 1 Said a great many people | yin) conduct the meetings which Ap Lie p who are not living the right kind | d h t through Church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. will | Thursday, “‘All Nations’; Friday, » | Will be held each nigh P. “Dixie”: i Saturday, ‘Youth of life have pains in the stomach. Oct. 22 at 7:30 p. m. The Rev, be the Rev. G. R. Kennedy, re- - “Well,”’ she said, “I have such Night. pains; yet 1 lead an upright life. | enwor R. Miner is pastor. turday’s Youth Rally is the | And I'm not happy at all.” t im a series of monthly Our further conversation brought rallies being sponsored by young (out that, at thirty-three, she was people from Perry Mount Park, | still living with her parents, who Gingeliville, Silvercrest and probably dominated her over much | Marimont Baptist churches. dependen 7 : A &00-home canvass has been ldn’t permi Kennedy of 233 S. Jessie St., and| conducted in preparation for the Se . Mr. and campaign under the direction of | s2y home with them. | FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE seks Sips 800» = Sunday Night 7:30 p.m. Thursday Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. Prayer Offered forthe Sick Come, bring the sick and watch the Lord Heal + PE 2-8062 SURJECT FOR SUNDAT: “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” ) Wednesday bestimeatal Mestine ot o’Cleet The Whute Bibie fur the Whole Worid J. Luther Sheitidid, Minister ~ h b "9 aT TEND HOME COMING. Mrs. Harry Winkle .| the pastor, the Rev. David Morten- oe SERVICES FOR How Christian Science Heals waht ioe y of 1277 Sem sen. ; nat prions them devotedly? The church is located on Walton | ,, . ASSOCIATE PASTORS — | iw rimt or rurncencr- ma Mee ot Petes | vid Balin wenn | Sz" aera.» He IN TIME or EMER uated trom Moody Bible Insti “You love them and you hate i : M. ‘ : . “ Dr. & Mrs. Fred Hornshuh CKLW (800ke) Sunday 9:45 A tute —_ ee Highway Maps et = it with a Michigan before going with his Guided Tourists shocked expression. “I don't hate Who Will Take the Place of Dr. & Mrs. L. L. Marion to Church Sites By Religious News Service + DETROIT—Road maps showing | a. ambi ; Berean Missions, Inc. They are| i. ication of p t|and hate at the san time. But here. The Kennedy’s have three | Episcopal church in Michigan and | your ‘hate produces a distributed to automobile clubs and | guilt which results in a conflict .|chambers of commerce have | emotions. This conflict within the Rev. Mr. Kennedy said that| brought inquiries from other de-|%°U Ca" actually produce symp- FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. at Milbourne Place a - CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 AUBURN AVE. 10 A. M. — Communion and Sermon Dison ts aaest the Bumsbohe -Scing the eritire Rev. W. Wibiey, Minister “because of the advanced stage of nomina e a. it id 7 M. — Children’s Church and School for ||] SUNDAY SCHOOL aerial - all ages 9:45 A.M. ‘745 P. M. — Sing of Soul Sti songs— ALI ee by and Orchestra. by | RALLY DAY : Hornshub. WORSHIP, 11 A. M. . The Christian T iliate 0 we onde is now aff id with Open Bible COMMUNION ae =e. ree 8 re rd Ly , - . EVENING, 7:45 P. M. APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 Central Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. and 7:30 Tues., Bible Study 7:45 various parts of Michigan, one of | Drayten Plains, W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr. pastor Romans 3 ion Brown is scheduled to read| iat been ot ema on hand| Paine are gone,” abe told |] Prafty Seminyteee 4.6 sot, 1 9:45 a. m. Bible School \the Scripture lesson, with W. J. precthesery bape yctedigem: me, “and I've reached an un- ag pes ye Th Youth Servi || 11:00 a. m. Worship Service | MacGillivray giving the morning] distribution to tourists coming in-| ‘rstasding with my parents. We urs., Yout rvice || Sermon Topic: | prayer. | to the state e - ioe | “HOW WE DO IT” ve : , 7:45 Ff ttn. Yak tty Hate Oe x Rob wil de _, First Social Brethren Church i Pontiac 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 316 Baldwin Ave, . ' Marquis Club Plans his “‘Witnessi: Se : ng Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; cuss “Visit the Church of the Wednesday: The Study Hour || Roy Dancey, “Witnessing ° ° at 7:30 p. m. sonal tation: Willia Cad- Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.; Thurs. Prayer 7:30 ang Old Fashioned Gospel” || — So Meeting on Sunday Saturday Night Service, 7:30pm wa cial Program of the Church” New Paster, Rev. Cari Downey FE 2-2548 Message by Rev. Tom Malone 7 VA. C. Mcallister, “His Part in| All ue in Curtt Couch Crom “THE BIGGEST LITTLE PRESRIEST RIAN. || POM wit wing « menage] 0 perish trm the enter TRE, FIRST. CHURCH of The BRETHREN I RBSDE AEBS “board of trust ship- of Marquis Club. The first }}— 5 Tinsrdere oF tha Word a anno CHURCH ~~ vhasiana regency: poor age will be Sun-|f a ee DS m. earning Worsh “u oe i. pen 0 8 p. m oung matress St | Confirmation Classes |“he"meusefa"cse win al] Prine ove Fw gs hema Plat Fes rr WORD IN THE BIBLE” Morning Worship: 11:00 A a. T 4 —~Tshort service in St. Dunstan|| in PR acne etl “Worker Approved Cimpel. a Classes intended for persons whe! This year's officers include Bud br. Witiem #. Merdecr, || 87¢ t0 be confirmed in the Epis: Brown, Dick Thalacker. Lynn|| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Preaching copal Church are being held at 4| Bennett and Rat Jackson. The pro- o7 le & Pb adeeb es ee ‘William B. Merbach, Paster p. m. each Sunday in the library | grams will center around the gen- Charles D. Race, Minister Ph. FE 4.0238 Eéware D. Avchard, of Christ Church Cranbrook. eral theme, “What Are You Going || 10:00 3.m—Bible School 11:00 a. m.—Morning W late Post a rm int ted in| to Do With Yi Life?” 7:30 a. Tues. 7 p. m—Jr. & Sr. Young Wed., 7:30 —Pra Pp. m.—Prayer and Bibie 5 m.—Dercas Guild Thers., 7:30 Choir CHURCH OF CHRIST | East Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE 2-6269 “TRE HERALD OF TRUTR” 9:30 , ATE feck Sen. 1:00 to 1:30 P.M. 1:50 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service , 10:50 A.M. Sanday Wership r. who learning more about the meaning as it is expressed |... the Tptecepal Church o these First Phase of Church | who would like to revaluate their Byjlding Drive En | Christian faith are invited. 9 e Ends Monday will close the first | * | phase of memorial giving in the To Attend Convention drive for the new church in St. The Rev. and Mrs. Howard C.| Michael’s parish. At a meeting of EVANGELISTIC ||\ TABERNACLE @ Tilden at W. Huron Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. i Radio CKLW. 7:30 — WCAR, eae paRemaRN RIGHT — YOU GUESSED IT! 8 A.M. A. }. Baughey, Pastor key leaders and team captains oung poy de Friday, 2:00 P WALTER £ c oannes Sintoter = last Monday, $61,000 was reported subscribed. The final report of this phase will be given at Mon- THAT’S tion which is interdenominational. | day’s meeting. We Invite You! We Welcome You! We Are In The Christian Life International bre. Leonard Phippe and Mr. and |on' Lewis’ street at: Nelson and Hear E list John b- : Beach according ear Kvan j z Sunday School Contest Again! local church Rev. ‘Michal J O'Reilly, ‘pastor oo ohn Linton ~ Al S f Chu ch Plat tor Be 1.300 seat church Tuesday s Oct. B— ee Night” b- have been drawn Charles D. amic Messa elighttul Magic : aints isco urc - : Williams Street ot ve Pee eS Wednesday, Oct. 14—“Every Member Night” | xen, Weise Bent" ‘new Wien Cvemm ‘Memorial Baptist Youth a On oI wAR pel Magic “e oe j | ina Si iratio ursday, Oct. “All-Nations’ Night” : SUNDAY SERVICES ——" inl a me Honored Guests: Friends of Scottish plete 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion —_ tist Church will be hosts for a Friday, Oct. 16—“Dixie Night” Our Goal for Tomorrow r ean fon and youth singspiration . oe Special Guests: Friends From the irl 11:00 AM.—daening Prayer and Church Sunday at 9 p.m. ng “ ; School, Sermon by the Rector. evening service. Saturday, Oct. 17—“Youth Night” rai _ FREE METHO DIST CHURCH St. Mary’s-in-the Hill — A Youth Rally planned by Youth for Youth t. Mary's-in-the-Hills : (| | Also Hear John Linton Nightly thru. Oct. St. Andrew's Chapel 4386 Dixie Highway 25 at 70 | of Lake Ortop and Oxforé Josiyn Ra. and Greenshteig Rd y «(Nine Seripps School. 6:00 4 M—Holy Communton - 11:00 A. M.—Worship Chureh gaa and Sermon by Rev. . C. Hamm, Vicar 87 Lafayette St., 2 Blocks West of Sears Plan to Be With Us for This Great Event! Sunday School—10 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday—7:30 P. M. Burtella Green, &. &. Supt. - 4 First Progressive Spiritualist Church Street suxpay seavice 8:00 A.M —Holy Communion 10:30 A. M.—Worship Church School, Sermon by the . Rev. W. R. Hunt Vicar Marimont Baptist Church brs, Margaret. MoDani i arate off Baldwin——Rev. David Mortensen, Pastor | peaker wene-Wers, Soeetens’ Wed. 7:20 P.M. HN ‘puck PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1053 | ? / * Pastors Receive Pay Guarantee N. J. Presbytery Puts Ministers’’ Salary at $3,600 Minimum By Religious News Service NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. = Ministers of the 42 congregations in the New Brunswick Presbytery were assured an annual salary of at least $3,600, plus manse or liv- ing accommodations, when the presbytery adopted that figure’ as | a minimum at its annual morting Suggest Subsidy | for Big Family Catholic Employers ( Group Hints at Plan for | Working Man By Religious News Service CITY—A “family com- pensation” plan to supplement in- adequate salaries of workers’ with large families Was suggested to a Roman Catholic employers’ group here. It was proposed by Juan San- chez Navarro, a brewery owner, at the first assembly of the Guada- PRESIDENT PRAYS—President /lantic City, N. J. Later the Presi- Rohan ol By here. (The General Assembly of the | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A._ had earlier recommended a mini- mum figure of $3,000 to its Pres- byteries throughout. the country. Average cash. ministerial salary in the denomination was reported to be $3,470 in 1950.) The New Brunswick Presbytery also urged that churches provide their pastors with a “reasonable” expense account to cover automo- bile operation costs, of books and special supplies. A mandatory assessment of 70 | cents a year upon members of all | congregations was voted to assure support of the Presbytery’s new Home for the Aged at Haddonfield, UNITED LUTHERAN | School attendance two years ago. } “Sascrxsion | Lutheran High School ASCENSION utheran High School 9 — Nerd | ole Re eee ss 58 || Seen in Washington By News Service WASHINGTON, D. C. — Plans | * ST. MATTHEW'S for the first Lutheran high school | | in the nation’s capital have been | LUTHERAN CHURCH Far ° , | launched here. | Gert ra A Luther High School Asso. has S00 a a ’ ences eee SSS been formed by members of Luth- | : a Service |) Can) =Churc h-Missouri Synod | pecacahicatactcanar tes churches in the Washington area. ~ The denomination now maintains St. Trinity high schools in 13 Midwestern L Ch cites. utheran arch | on swned | churches in the capital ared with | | more than 6.000 members. Several | Rev. Ralph C. Claus Auburn Avenue at Jessie Ist SERVICE 8:15 A. M4. -| Eisenhower and Gov. Alfred Dris-| dent told the 5,000 delegates that | classes for younger children, but REV. H. C. ARTZ Free Methodists to Enter Nation-Wide Contest Sunday Schools of the Free Methodist Church as a denomina- tion are entering a nation-wide attendance contest being spon- sored by Christian Lige Magazine. The Rev. Howafd C, Artz, pastor of the local church, and G. R. Moran also of First Free Method- ist Church are on the board plan- ning the contest. This c hurch won one of the prizes in the contest for Sunday |; | (of these churches maintain = ae | formation of the high school as- Vv 1 | sociation the first step ae UNOaY semooe ij | towards the development of a full- 945A M fledged elementary and secondary school system. ° “A Pall ‘or a Chan World” ST. PAUL RAN CHURCH i The LLU of the Lutheran ool q JOSLYN AT FOURTH 8STRE f . 9:30 4 4M Sunday School ~ 10:48 A.M Morning Service a Wateh “This is the Life’—Sunday, 1.30 P.M —WJBK-TV a SS ae GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Glendale and 8S. Genesee SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. ~ | WORSHIP 9:30 - 11 A. M. ssa ! eee eee Morning Worship Parsemage: 144 Rev. Cart W. Nelson, B. D.. Paster Owege Drive | (Nationa) Leathers Counetl) CHERRY see eee eeeees er ere eer sans | The Church of Christ 210 Hughes Street 10 A.M. Bible Schoo! 6 P.M, Evening Service 11 A, M. Sunday Wership R. L. WIGGINS. Minister | —— _ WESLEYAN 10:00 Sun. Scheel 11:00 Worship 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Rev. C. D. Friess Pastor METHODIST = |“ W.Y.P.S. 6:45 Evangelistic 7:30 BIR Re ag. age > OAKLAND COUNTY |! HOLINESS ASSOCIATION Meets at — UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 131 East Prespect St. . Tuesday, Oct. 13 1:30 p.m—2:38 p.m. 7:38 p.m. REV. M. L. GOODMAN Oweosse, Mich. Guest Speaker Everyone Welcome Special Invitetion to Alll Preachers—Please Come || Rev. C. D. Freiss, Pres. | | | | | | | | CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jeslyn Ave. for Wership EACH —sseaenliee DAY — 11 A.M. Services Each Lerd’s Day — 7:89 P.M. Jer. 6:16 Thus saith the Lord, Stend Ye in “old paths,” find rest for your souls, Peal Deema, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Read where is the good wag, an the ways, end see, and ask for the walk therein and ye shall FE 17-0206 SUNDAY SCHOOL *eeee . Officer in Charge Captain Vernon Vie The SALVATION ARMY oe eee eee enee eevee eeee 29 W. Lawrence Street com- man's family. Workers’ sponsibility of the church but of | “those who control the economic employers.” Guglielmo Piani, Ap- ostolic Delegate to Mexico, pre- sided over the assembly. Associa- | | Ex-Ballplayer |Will Soon Pitch From the Pulpit COLUMBIA, S: C. — A former Catholic * major league baseball pitcher who Some work of personal service =| | Christ's poor,’ Giovann There are 16 Missouri Synod | ji-ense from his local church left Battista Montini, Vatican sreaae| |has been preaching here under for New Orleans to enter formal | |ministerial training at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Sem-| inary, a Southern Baptist institu- tion. He is George E. Jeffcoat, one- time hurler for the Brooklyn Dodg- ers —— Boston Braves in the Na- tional League. His local church ts State Street Baptist in nearby| “|coll, of New Jersey, bow their | heads in prayer during a meeting of the 6th National Assembly of the United sae — at At- sme-| Attending Church Session _|women from Michigan attending of the | the national convention of United | Church Women in Atlantic City, N. economic welfare. Mr. | J., this week are seven women Navarro declared, is not the re-| from the local organization. ‘Is Pope s Wish read at the 39th annual meeting of the Nationa] Conference of Cath- | olic Charities here. ithe American people could prevent a new war only by outracing the Russians in a “wasteful and dev- astating’’ contest in the production of atomic and hydrogen bombs, s td] * Local Women Among 100 Among the approximately 100 Mrs. Ji A. Rammes, Mrs. W. H. Vann and Mrs. Walter Willson, who is the president. Mrs. James D. Wyker; prest- dent of the general department of United Church Women, and Bishop William C. Martin, presi- dent of the National Council, spoke on opening night. Other noted speakers included President Eisenhower, Nels F. Ferre of Vanderbilt University, and Dr. Samuel McCrea Cavert, general secretary of the National Council of Churches of which a total of 10 million Protestant women in this organization are affiliated, = ‘Aid the Poor’ Aide Says Pontiff Wants Each Catholic to Engage in Service to Needy By Religious News Service ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Pope Pius XII desires that every valan ‘be brought to engage in (Chaplain Quota Finally Filled by Services By Religious News Service WASHINGTON, D. C.—For the first time since the opening of the Korea War ih June, 1950, the Msgr. retary of state, said in a letter |the chiefs of Army, Navy ad Air |Chureh, will go to the St. De- ‘Plan Pays for | heating system. The | other churches on the circuit | | Copied the idea. | j ‘Men of Christ Church | Will Gather on Monday | ——— [Example and traning, nthe |PS O eantion can be 2 Pastors to Trade Mondial eid, “should fed youns | Src forces which has cut the ly im later years, not only of |number of chaplaincy positions, | Pulpits This Sunday | et reruty'revcurces, bat ato | Or ta ‘ot the denominations In an exchange of pulpits the | ciful interest, to the less for- | pee ano og ft waccenstal Rev. Soterior Gouvellis, pastor at St. George Greek Orthodox, «By personal experience to the poor, each of the faithful will come |metrios Greek Orthodox! to realize that a néw spirit ot | Church in Saginaw on Sunday. | sacrifice must inspire and pene-| The pastor of that church, | trate the exercise of charity. (the Rev. Gregory Economou, | “When there are so many in| will preach here at 10 a.m. US-| need those blessed with greater ing. Wibad dota It-dor Me" lor: aandance of -this . a -# 4» is Bea owt isthe oS \ Pod ai alt — IAD T ole) tons that sparkle is worn with AT TTL ALS iP Sl SiAR GIDE ALP lS ombine Lace and satin combine in this elegant lounging twosome. On the left, the Chantilly lace cardigan with satin bindings and but- pants, The lace surcoat (right) is cut uj SER Soom blue velveteen lace. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 a / Apparel straight and simple except for the sleeves that balloon out just below the elbows. It is worn over a slip of finest nylon tricot topped and flounced with the same nylon FIO) INT Sip Musical Groups Choose Sunday “e8l/for Ist Programs . NOW | Matinee Musicale and Student - {| League of Pontiac Junior Tues-| OFFERING @ day! Musicale have chosen Sunday | Sat 3 pm for the programs which ba Shorthand Theory @ will open the year of activities. et Shorthand Dictation | Lyndon Selathiel will be guest’ - Stenoty pe | artist with a program of organ oo Stenograph S| mante when Matinee Musicale o Higher Accounting Bimeets in First’ Presbyterian Z Business Administration | Churcli. An explanation of the me- Executive Secretarial a Bookkeeping H Typewriting = Comptometer a Caleulator a and other subjects. S ‘Day, Half-Day, and Evening & . PHONE FE 2-3551 & ! CALL TODAY §& ~ * a7 ‘ Tat » i + Se Re) Oe on ee ee Low-Salaried By ANNE HEYWOOD A letter came in the other day _ 9x12 RUGS CLEANED *495 Small Charge for Sizing — . ag . 5 * t Py eh ‘ * hi ey yy vf ee ee ee ee YOUR PHARMA =. CIST _ Saleswork Can Be Made Profitable “When my sales began to zoom, which they did rapidly, I simply told my employer flatly that I was bringing in so much business that I thought my commission rate should be much higher. ‘That is the wonderful thing about knowing you can sell. He knew I was good for business, so he did ‘up’ my commission. On top of that, I get ‘a nice bonus twice a year.”’ 12—20; 30—42 by Aone Helos Figure-maker! It buttons from top to bottom—molds to your fig- ture every inch of the way! For a dramatic flare of contrast, but- ton on the dashing stole. This is wonderful in many fabrics—wool, rayon, winter cotton. Pattern 4684: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 2% yards 54-inch; stole % yard. This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, New York. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Gi rkReg rets Giving Boy | Ultimatum Rues Firm Stand About Lad’s Beer Drinking By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I am almost 17 and am not allowed to go out yet, but J go to this dance dances with me a lot and I've grown to like him very much. “He's older than I am-.and he likes to drink beer. I told him once if I ever saw him when he'd Just one week has passed and you're already regretting the firm stand you took. Already you're hoping his buddies didn't give him your message. Already you're wishing he won't take it seriously, if they did. ‘ Could it be that you’ve suddenly realized you've no right to make every Friday night with my dad) and mother. One of the boys there | % . Cee, Bie Cee pati og Peseta i sod °, for Dainty, Ultra-Feminine ‘Lounging american designer's ttern yuu MSC Girls Entertain Their Dads Sorority Members jEscorted to Game by Fathers By GARY FRINK EAST LANSING — The MSC theme today is football. The Spar- more.” he think you're soft if you accept? You're not going back on your word. You're giving him an op- portunity to explain — you're giv- | ing him another chance. “Dear Miss Woodward: My boy | friend is wonderful — but he just | must have his own way all the time, no matter what. We spend Ralf our time arguing, and if things don't go just the way he didn’ any should | “He said it was the end, but I'm wondering what an apology from me would do? Do you think it would help?” An apology for committing the Sie ie FETs il egbisd ik is out. And the dominating girl who content wherever she wants to go finds it too easy — it begins to pall. The initiative is, after all, ing up, the asking for dates, the | paying for same. He can turn it) all off if his social activities don’t | suit him. You, as the girl in the case, can | always be busy and avoid the date entirely, if what he suggests doesn't suit you. You can always | make counter suggestions (with) selling arguments) for doing some- | thing you think makes better) sense or would be more fun. Then cheerfully let him make | up your minds what to do. Tact- fully play up to his ntasculine ego. Pat his manly pride on the back. Graciously admit that what, you'd like ‘to do can be done some other evening. Assure him that you want what will make him hap- Is that being sissy-soft? I think | not. It's a smart maneuver to let | a boy think he’s getting his own | way all the time — if you want to keep him coming around all the time. The very habit of to sit erect FE 5-761) Music Study Contributes To Health The playing of a musical instrument contributes to the ‘ ’ healthful development of the two channels—the body and the mind. Playing music provides a danger-free form of exercise that stimulates the ctreulatory, respiratory | and muscular systems, and rong fingers keen eyes and exact hearing. Music ful effects in creating the objective mental attitude | necessary. for physical health Emil Sutt Music Studio TIN. growing child through playing an instrument compels him nimble has power- st Jungs, (Room. 20) FE 4-5076 Saginaw St. wants them to, he gets mad. ‘Will Make Home ] lines’ herself up with a boy’ who's | to escort her docilely| in the boy’s hands. He's the one who | does the coming around, the call-| One of the more important fash- ion notes this season is the ensem- ble — for all occasions. The little dress with its own jacket has been Quentin Nesbitts in Hamilton, Ohio Planning to reside in Hamilton, Ohio, are Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Nesbitt, who were married in Findlay, Ohio, Oct. 3. The bride, the former Jeanne | Bachman, is the daughter of the | August Bachmanns of Findlay, and | the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. | | Anna Nesbitt .of South Jessie | street and James Nesbitt of Cot- | measurements of | ernoon;: | dinner dress of unquestionable dis- | Chiffen broadcloth is one fab- Varden Petite Petite Women’s Ensemble for Afternoon or Evening | roundly applauded on both sides |of the ocean by fashion designers | | and experts as being the “‘look”’ | for this fall and winter. Varden Petite, dedicated to the little women, likes this dressy version which, with its jacket, is perfect for aft- without it, an informal | Fle that would make up partice- | larly beautifully and it is one of | the most talked-about fabrics in the Paris collections, where wool | for evening was shown again | and again. | Velvet, faille or novelty silks | (stiff ones) will also work out | tage street. | handsomely. | The contrast Fes-thos 2 but white brida) Satin on ei satin with a tiny jacket of lace featuring a small round collar and long pointed sleeves. A Juliet cap of lace held her veil and she carried a bouquet of best man and Mr. Reiser, Mr.| and jacket, 1 yard of 39-inch | To Thee We Sing | material for contrast, 1, yards | of 39-inch material for lining | and 1 rd of 35-inch fabric After a reception in the church = sal | Richardson, R. B. Killinger of Cincinnati and L. S. Farhney of Hamilton were ushers | partors, the: new Mrs. Nesbitt "changed to a wheat-colored suit | for the wedding trip to Bermuda. Called to Alpena Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoll of Sterling avenue were called to Al- | pena due to the death of her broth- | 15. cents. er, George Hiser. | Spadea | 535, Dept. 149, G. P. O., New York }1, N. Y. State size. Send $1. Air- | mail 25 cents extra. the wool or velvet is especially good. For a really effective look, use rhinestone buttons on both jacket and dress. When selecting your pattern size, please fuse the guide below which represents the designer's own measurements: Bust Waist Hips Sires 35 24 3% inches 16 bd 27 37 «inches 12 37% 23% 38% inches 4 je 40 # = inches 16 409 sis 41% inches is Size 12 requires 3', yards of “beats her down,” the only way James Nesbitt was his brother’s| 54-inch material fer the dress interfacing. To order Pattern 1157, address Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box New Pattern Booklet 9. includ- ing over 100 designs, available at Doris Eakle Exchange s Vows With John Adams At an 11:30 a.m. ceremony to- day in Our Lady of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake, Doris J. Eakle be- Business Women’s Week Proclaimed Mayor Arthur J. Law has pro- claimed next week National Busi- ness Women’s Week in Pontiac. Sponsored by the National Fed- eration of Business and Profes- sional Women’s Clubs, recogni- | zation of business and profes- sional women will be given na- tionally as well as locally, Oct. 11-17. Hold Rush Party The second Epsilon Sigma Alpha | came the bride of John D. sorority rush party was held) Thursday evening at the home of! Mrs. Edward Hummel. The model | meeting will be held Oct. 15 at the | YMCA. Be-Socked Shoes When carrying your baby any distance. or holding him during a long trip, slip a pair of large socks over his shoes so streaks of dirt or polish won't get’ on your clothes. | Adams. Doris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L, Eakle of Milford, and the bridegroom's parents are —— Adamses of Middlebelt road. For the service the bride chose a champagne-colored dress of silk fashioned im ai cocktail length with navy blue accesso- ries and an orchid centered on a white prayerbook for her bou- quet. Dressed in ice blue with navy accessories and complimentary flowers was her sister, Mrs. Ger- ald Walcott, who performed the duties of matron of honor. James Adams of Union Lake was his brother’s best man. Receiving guests in Chieftain Hall after the ceremony, the bride's mother was dressed in beige with black accessories. Mrs. Adams wore chocolate brown with beige accessories. For the wedding trip to north. ern Michigan, Doris changed to a gray suit with navy acces- sories and the orchid from her bouquet. Doris attended Michigan State Normal College and John attend- ed Michigan State College where he was affiliated with Alpha Tau Gattiat practically all colors and types —in any drapery or Omega fraternity. notions department. ij ~ ae 4 +e i at be Ler . . a5 tk a. i : . +. Tew Sa | } \ gee ay, wos : } \ “iy Tes irs hay \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 ,* P . “ Ket. $ Crashing Pins: Are Sweet .Music to Bowling Fans: Bs T euch 1 ‘ ‘ 2 Weddings , ) , cee tee ee Solemnized Within Hour Holy Name Church Is Setting for Both Ceremonies — ; . fs - ‘ pig Mrs. William B. Backman Jr. of Birmingham ang Don | | aa Chaffee, also of Birmingham; roll off for the Orchard Lake Unexpec te d Pou Country Club bowling league (left photo), while Mrs. T. Gathering . | Paisley of Royal Ook (inset) selects a bowling ball suited} Two Sisters Visit to her. Mrs. Rogers’.and. Mrs. Davidson | Mary Patricia McGinnis, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. . McGinnis of Shirley drive, and A Frederick Charles Eckhout, son Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine of Mrs. Frederick A. Eckhout of court, each couple unaware that Detroit and the late Mr. Eckhout, the other was planning a visit. were married there at’ 10 o'clock. - he eg until the telegrams Marguerite Labadie, daughter ; t ‘ i y r H in. the same church af 11. The Mary Patricia wore a_long- ' to thetr | sleeved white lace gown banded aoe tine un “aaa with pleatings of nylon tulle at Engiand, France and the Scandi- the back of the skirt and around moving: countsies. the sweeping hemline. A lace Ju- liet cap held a short illusion veil Agp..Ward went back to Sniith and she carried stephanotis and ivy College shortly after she returned centered with a white orchid. from Europe. * ¢ Mrs. Vincent E. Hayes was her Bruce Hubbard sister's matron of honor. She wore thenine nad ohh ene eae a waltz-length frock of green shan- party this evening preceding the tung with a matching velvet bolero Canterbury Club dance, to honor and velvet panel at the back. Her 4 q E g eee flowers were gold chrysanthe- bs . . mums and ivy and she wore a i Pe eh, Be A Miami, Fla. band of matching flowers in her . e Mrs. Bolin ts the fermer Jeanne hair. Rosenberg of They are Priscilla Martz Speaks Nuptial Vows Kitty Coyle, cousin of the bride, bai . a . . . a reception and tea of the Women's wat flower trl wearing « stort! | Going over scores in the right photo are|Burke and Mrs. Strait. The league mees|itn Birmingham Church This Afternoon ssz,s,% [2% Fell rast chtyonathiiaeme. ee ee cal os 7 ia Villeg reat on Monday evenings at West Huron Rec- The First Methodist Church of | pink accessories and a corsage | the wedding trip to the Upper, Mrs. Alfred Glancy Jr. at Grouse Wiliam Thibeslt bes 'Mrs. C. G. Burke of Bloomfie illage, Dr, \reation Center. Birmingham was the setting this shattered caraniiens Peninsula Pointe Shores. . snd tebars Soaeded Voeek 3° hee: afternoon when Priscilla H Martz — ss eee: all ua i —— eee Ginnis Jr., William French and ° became the bride of John B. recep kegon. ; Home from a 10-day tour of the Robert Dudley. R Haghes. church parlors, after which Pris-| Priscilla is a graduate of the| castern states are Mrs. George To uth Earle Gowned in Lace and Tulle ae saree of prate (ote at's pay Sen tae | antere sate_ren”Gare ills try Club. e are ‘s parents and with red velvet accessories for ' Nursing. her daughters, Virginia and Mari- 4 Hus Country Cub. (for Ceremony at St. Vincent de Paul the rier i the non of Mr enon phe ep 4 length frock of slate biue taffeta. | Planning a honeymoon to Muskegon ited by the trio include Boston, Her hat was pink and she wore | - eas Weta ox BE a en 9 wen Cape Cod, New York City pnd a pink orchid corsage. Merried thi o'clock ceremon A honeymoon Philadelphia. arry this Mrs. Findlay C. Crowe, who were| performed by the Rev. A. F. , , a. mod = ayer Al pre: morning in married this morning in St. Vin-| Bunkel before 900 guests. Wi RO Mr. and Mrs. William J. Justin rag Aa cent de Paul Church. The bride| Escorted to the altar by her Michigan is of Peletier boulevard left Thursday M ror her wedding trip to Ber- St. Vincent is the former Ruth L. Earle father, the bride wore a ballerina- planned by morning for 4 week's trip to Hid- muda the bride wore a camel-| de Pay] The Rev. William Rademacher | !ength gown of lace and taffeta, P,iscilig H. den Valley in Gaylord. colored dressmaker suit with a performed the 9 o'clock ceremony | Tie lace bodice, wit long pointed Martz and a. end te y th of brown hat. They will live in De Church were before 100 guests. sleeves and scalloped peplum, was : Mrs. George Wilton troit. ath, cushier of Me. anf fashioned with an illusion neck- John B. Medora, Il., left for home recently see Ruth Louise nash. amen , line. Scallops edged her fingertip Highes, who after spending two weeks with At the later wedding the bride jee cowed te atten | en ond she carvied 0 white Bile ae their son and daughter-in-law, the wore a bouffant-skirted gown of | £arle, daughter beta im white | centered with white roses and step- were married B. M. Wiltons of Dover road. white Chantilly lace over white | ntl GRantilly ince and uyten tr'le. Tho | henetis. this afternoon taille a hae embroidered in |? the William Gress featured a lace bedice with | Matron of honor, Mrs. Charles H. Traveling with them was Mrs. : ee long ptinted sleeves and a panel | Martz proceeded ber sister-in-law Rosa Wiltes of Medora, whe a ee ith Hae Racdes--of of lea deethandaent ate} coum Ge ese OE ee Bir papent-Ge-tue, waste . ? ‘ : M _ * > Fee . 4 Frank L. Doty y sentenced| Sat, Tues: “Shane,” Alan Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Hl ary ig f pr ag : : ee a one Harbor youth to prison | Ladd, Van Heflin, Jean Arthur. “he ” _ on an auto theft charge and a aie Phone Birmingham Mi 4-4800 Aone Nationalists Celebrate | ee ce ie we ae placed a companion on probation. Rate Weds “Sag HS Oe “S anes eae si t : ae With Bi camel aoe Ss Pets jie i Frank G. Baker, 18, of 3080 Cass liam Helden, Don Taylor. NOW SERVI Pemaeaiiliiatad | 2 EE vy Late Ri oan ancteneet we 36 & — Parade eee | five years in Southern Michigan “ ts Anage§ | Prison at Jackson. His companion,| 54. Tues: “Sailor of the King.” . TAIPEH, Formosa (®—National- eee aie Lyle D. Lynn, 19, of the same.ad-| Jeffrey Hunter, Michael Rennie: ist China celebrated its double Pie he dress, was placed on three years| “City of Bad Men,” Jeanne Crain, . tenth independence day today with palit aaa: Saad oe rg pe From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 pure ae eS See sha Dend”. te Becta ae : ee ; About 15,100 hotels provide meal| MacKenzie; “Port Sinister,” — . The crack 52nd Army and other service for their guests. ames Warren, Lynne Roberts, TO military units goose-stepped in re-|/~ ——— | NITE—Last Complete Show Starts view before President Chiang Kal- | . $ 10 P, M. Shek and other Nationalist and for- Pes eign officials this morning. ele we LIST a CAM LBD TES || American-built jets delivered to og | ed Nationalist air force earlier year roared overhead ' Those present on the reviewing Last Times Today—"Vice Squad” with : stand group of 14 Pe ; - ain allan nendet fy ait Gen, Edwin G. Robinson Also—’’Son of Belle Starr” F. H. Lanahen, and Wayne E Richards, fiational commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. s * ~ In the afternoon, a throng esti- mated by police at more than 100,- 000, cheered Chiang and Mag. Gen. William C. Chase, head of the U. S. Military Assistance, Group (MAG), at a rally in front of Nationalist Chase told the spectators “During the past year you have traveled far along the road back (to the mainiand).”’ Chase, who has trained Nation- alist armed forces, said they have reached “a high degree of = strength” which ‘‘must be sobering RE EVEN FUNNiEg tu our enemies. . THEY: He also said he has “reason to ‘ Wen EY'Re SPOOK-HAUNT? believe that within the next few ? arr INg months much more fighting equip- . f / ment will arrive. . .” > Chiang predicted in a message ‘ on the eve of double tenth (10th ? day of the 10th month) that devel- ‘ oping weaknesses in Red China . “such as physical and spiritual ex- ‘ | haustion” is making her vulner- > able to invasion. > He predicted that the Commu- : ‘ nists would collapse quickly when-| i9GAMBO—Ava Gardner is a Broadway. night | to civilization and become . nie car nee was wee — club singer who had expected to go on a safari with pb ae Clark Gable, a whi , ia attack woedd Game olen rnedlanchatahire However, she decides | Scene is from the forthcoming “ , Se | . . . a. ah berg was fined '$} . w. ¥1)| Can Television Fined-Hunters List | 2s, “itnown obs: et K Offeri testified he had eep Offering | |ncludes UM Dean = |= 4,ter = Doors Open 1:45 P.M. Gc d Sh ? ’ ram Ooo Ows | FLAT ROCK (UP)—Flat Rock | >&s —_ , | By BOB THOMAS Justice Court records revealed pene amet | HOLLYWOOD w—During the | today that Dr. Albert C. Fursten- 4:05-7:25 4 | past two weeks, television has | Derg, dean of the University ot| Albuquerque's Irish Cop |p _ end 10:20 Also—This Exciting Hit! | brought out its big guns in the | Michigan College of Medicine, was|¢ 4. a. 1) S. Cit a | battle for the public’s attention. | among 10 hunters who paid a . wBeR FAIRBANKS, - BENNETT | Now the fight begins. | total of $1,708 in fines for exceed- oe tl ee a more < : ’ the duck limit. years, ‘the Albuquerque . J ae movie industry, which ae Pol D Pe ~ ; ‘ ghting for its future, must face | , whose names were not only genuine Irish cop. P| | an imposing array of opponents | Released at the time, were fined | A native of Castletown Bere, ; = 4 | on the home screen. The ques | Oct. 2 by Justice John F. Langs | Ireland, Patrolman Daniel. O'Neill, | «John HOWARD - Alon HALE | tion is: Gan movies offer enough | Of Flat Rock. Conservation off} 34, is due to take the naturalize- Sterts | exciting attractions to combat | cers said the hunters had 62 ducks | tion oath as a citizen of the United At George BANCROFT - Vincent PRICE | all. that free entertainment? We | i their possession, well over the | States in mid-November. Het] SANDER shall see. limit of four per man. | He'll continue on the force as an [3 = George ERS Meanwhile, here are some cfs sideline observations on the TV . -—— < WHAT RAVE YOU Dong / | debuts. . . “I Leve Lacy” Sunday-Menw >" ; —~< 4OR me | ia } with . show | L i ; | ' shown in the City | { veowst neo eo ee SPECIAL DINNERS / LUNCHEs || A a wi eye a of Pontiac! » J OONT sree | weual. However, it was like C. ] Di " i} i! YOU wut Teg wy eid friends 6 omptete Linner ' i Hii | “oP . mamat W ounng Rick and Lacy, Pred ant | THEATRE - PHONE FE. 5-621) LUS Ethel again. They'll pick up A LESTER COWAN PRODUCTION || their stride. . . ——NOW PLAIYNG THRU TUESDAY—— | The famed stars as Most promising of the new j shows: Danny Thomas’ “Make ~ io 2 big drome} Room for Daddy.” It’s overload- ral id 2 pO es {]| ed with sentiment, but Thomas » te LAST TIMES TODAY || “smartest” poner et mow It ! . . Smartest opener: “ ers to , ~~ s ss a -». dd the town that tried yp : - “Man On A Tight Rope” || toret _ ae vom hedged » r story of one men with « Th to tame ber} <= “Silver Whip ia debutante and acts like a a ah se ++. against the 16-inch ———— =| dream . . . Paul Hartman _ \ Chak keh okedhenl (‘Pride rj the nage could be one of TV's top clowns, but i‘ New Lake Theater \ his scripts will have to become ‘ 420 Pontiac Trail » less obvious. . . 4 WALLED LAKE ; \ sund—-86Otl on TUM ) After all Z the announced z j Abb ER a = changes,~ “Your Show of \ "la Techniestor with * Shows” looks the same as | TE RT ns adios ever — and that ain't bad. But \ —ALSO— \ all those commercials are \ “THE AFFAIRS OF \ enough to scare any viewer DOBIE GILLIS” away... with Debbie Reynolds \ \, LAST TIMES TONICHT Martha Raye's beginning show . “SCANDAL AT SCOURIE” & was a screamer. No gal is more a Se en S consistently funny, and few oe 7 Ton! a eee ~——— waa aaa ae | males. . Few shows wear as w ‘ t fy e — : — well week after week than - =” mm... ‘Mister Peepers.’ A_ perfect s ? o Dive’ _ | cast. .% * “> - £ ° Man who rises above his ma- Ai id : e eth. | terial: Red Buttons. Ditto Jackie - -, * \ ‘Se oe < Gleason. Both deserve better i a ( from their writers. The Milton _—— -_ = | Berle Show is improved about | | (eraenme » | 1,000 per cent over his old va- | ieee '| JEFFREY HUNTER MICHAEL RENNIE ~ WENDY HILLER | Bravest man in TV: Dennis — | Day, who allowed his program to appear at the same time-as THE MOST re | PLUS “I Leve Lacy” .. . Second | ‘ Z bravest: Red Skelton, who is | T NOTORIOUS . pin ite Berle, Bob Hope coor sy TECHNICOLOR > and Bishop Sheen. The Skelton | — oe He won sa boy's faith OUTLAWS OF > , offering 1s greatly improved. | — Gila Seis lowe : | His African hunter routine this | Se... Fema oo , | week was a gem... Includes Cole Slaw, Tarter Sauce, Roll and Butter! $ Maybe Jack Webb has let all | ALAN LADD - JEAN ARTHUR: VAN HEFLIN : the kidding get under his skin. - GEORGE STEVENS’ : ' Anyway, ‘Dragnet’ seems to — > ALL YOU CAN EAT! have dropped its style of letting SseHa.™ > : people talk like people instead | commas BRANSON SE WARE om MOK PALANEE > of actors. Don’t kill the golden || Feetures et: 1:00-3:15-5:13-7:18-9:35 | § : j 7 goose, Jackson. . . . Marie Wil- : E = For Party Reservations, Call OR 3-7562, Ext. 5 i son and Donald McBride make ‘ ‘ “My Friend Irma” a lot of ? e fun. . 7 ; Nearly all these shows are ECH A > %, welcome in the living room now. | alietels OR : 3: y\ But how will they seem next ig et ie ; spring? Few will be able to bear i. CAFETERIA | the weekly repetition. | 3 : : | Virginia extends farther fo the ‘ 4541 Dixie Hwy. | Gene Shaw, Mgr. 8) west ‘than its neighbor, West Vir- | $ : ginia. . — : = ¢ - . : - roe ee —_— in| See! 1 eet ia *F . ; AT THE PONTI i dwindling | *till unscored on after four starts, Panks of Michigan's undefeated | * Pontiac's opponent next Fri- Class A teams, 22-7, in a loosely- . ies at Flint’s Atwood Indians capitdlized on an inter- | Houston Visitors Rip Detroit Defenses, Spoil Hosts MV Opener DETROIT # — Houston's once victory-hungry Cougars headed back to Texas today a happy crew, having gobbled up the University of Detroit, 25-19, in opening defense of their Missouri Valley football championship. a scored ra ton completed one threw and lost one by interception. It was no contest as the power- punching 71-year-old Washington Mims is the only Next in line for Willie is either Sandy or the winner of 23 Garden fight between Portuguez and Pierre Chicago or Louis probably will get Troy's next fight Sandy was to have been Troy's last night but he with- drew Tuesday with a bad eye and Moore filied in on four-days notice. Win Streak Ends ‘game, while Arthur Hill upset | previously-unbeaten Alpena, 19-2, outside the league. Bay City, covered from the with a safety in the 3rd period. down late in the opening quarter, after halfback Walt Poe recovered cepted pass, a blocked punt and the | | recovery of a Pontiac fumbie to | score three 2nd-quarter touchdowns | and erase an earlier 7-0 lead held by the Chiefs. Pontiac never re- | stunning on- slaught, and Flint iced the victory | Pontiac drove to its only touch- | | bled on the following play, and | guard Ed Shaw downed the ball |in the end zone for the score. Bill Rose converted to give Pontiac |a@ 70. lead at 12 seconds of the 2nd period, Indians tied the court a few minutes later, when linebacker |Gene Crowder intercepted Jimmy | Williams’ pass and raced 30 yards score. Ron Parker kicked his | lst of two conversions to knot the | End Joe Quarles blocked Kirk Hobolth’s punt to set up Flint’s |}mext score. The ball rolled 32 | yards back to Pontiac's three, and Windom cracked over to make it ders to take a 2i-yard end sone jeboith, K pass from quarterback Horde and Parker beoted the ex- tra point te give the Tribe a 20-7 halftime advantage. Safety came late in the 3rd period, with Heid downing Homer c ENDS — Lyen, Catlin, Adams, Quarles. TACKLES—Jones, Semmens, Csiptyea, ‘ark. GUARDS — Held, Crowder, Ash, Abra- gam. CENTERS — Berégen, Lucke: QUARTERBACKS — Horde, Lee, Fer- Mame, Fee, FULLBAC P AG PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 _ Abruptly at Flint Central's Herman Windom fum-; WP | 96, 1951. an Indian fumble on Central's 33- | yard line. A 21-yard pass, Dick } Ayling to Poe, gave the Chiefs a | lst down on the three, but Dick Bacon fell on a PHS bobble on the next play to momentarily end the threat. 13-7..Guard Frank Heid's recov- ery of Williams’ fumble on the PHS 4 started Central on its final TD march, Towering end Larry,Catlin outreached three Pontiac defen- . j Windem, Th Harrison behind the goal line after} ...4 Mills, Thayer, Baca, — Pontiac had halted a Central a ue ares int —< — more bes STATISTICS b ve on a “-y run by . on Thrash, but a_ clipping Fards ‘guinea rushing "NS see penalty nullified the touchdown. ards lest rushing ......... Ed Pontiac had a net rushing total Passes nitempted, sitiofe te ted ow... of only 78 yards, while Thrash, | yotgs csines pessing ||... os « a hard-running sophomore, per- | Passes intercepted by .. ” t | sonally collected 112 in 17 tries. Panting renal eg ale e : 7 5 The lineup: ’ Own fumbies recovered r. | 4 me rONTIAC Pande bese pomaiets ‘oo .. Pe ae or A hed — © "1 PONTUAD eeccccceeset VOC =m % TACKL@S — Metsdert, Hopkins, | CENTRAL emrze— Thrasher, Hunt. Teschdewns — Shaw; Crowdes. Win- en — Shaw, Melarty, Vaugha,| dom, Catlin. CENTER — Hoban. Oefielais a gage Laine: Seas QUARTERBACKS — Ayling, Caswell. | Clinten (Detroit), John Collins (Fenton), BALFBACKS — Rese, Harrison, Wil- Secrest ( ». Keego Bursts By JACK SAYLOR ) withput an tndefeated, untied All good things must come to| team, as Pontiac High lost te an end, but Holly High School! Flint Central, 22-7. Keego now js | football fans are sorry the axiom the county’s only unbeaten team, | had to include the Broncos’ win-| and it hag been tied. | ning streak. In. ether games, Van Dyke be ; came the Inter-Lakes favorite by Keego Harbor won a rough, | t Waterford. : > : \tough 19-13 decision at Holly Fri-|nard's field goal Page dagnte rl S$! minutes gave Troy a 15-13 triymph lover Roseville, ending a year winning streak in conference Holiy’s loss left Oakland County | play for the Wildcats. Holly | Berkley drubbed Walled Lake, | 32-0, and Southfield stopped Farm- ington, 7-0. Rochester took a 13-0 victory over Utica, Oxford and Lapeer battled to a 7-7 tie and Lake | Orion nipped Romeo, 19-14. | Clarkston suffered a 2nd half let- | down, but held on to keep a 21-16 | decision over Milford, while North- ville barely stayed unbeaten by edging Clarenceville, 20-19. | At Holly, five players were ejected in the bruising Wayne- THAT’S,FAR ENOUGH—Ferndale's right halfback, | Bob Gram (72, with ball) came to a sudden stop in last night's game with Birmingham's Maples on | the suburban field. The action, made during the | won, 74. | + Birm ‘Record With 7-6 Victory |} Birmingham High School marked | Michigan League record at 1-1. For Ferndale, third logs second period Birmingham up its second win in three games} Friday night with a 746 over Ferndale at Pierce Field. The ‘win evened the Maples’ Eastern | it was the victory in four game Scoring for both teams was confined to the ladt three minutes Cameron Stars UCLA Han By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES ® UCLA Bruins remained in the ranks of | the nation’s unbeaten football | teams today and sent Wisconsin ling into the rolls of one-time | | Pacific Coast Conference 130 score on the visitors | Madison, the second triumph | , but the game left huge crowd of 69,161 unexcitement last night. eile 2 . . : . . ; ; ‘ , . ‘ ; o + . . ; : ‘ ‘ : - @ , . . e . | | | j touchdown | H | 1 if if Horse) Ameche, Wis- fullback, was successfully h First Setback, 13-0 by the aggressive UCLA | sion, however, when a Gust Ver-|38 yard mark. of the first hall. Kenny Brown capped a steady Ferndale march | extra point attempt. ds Ba dgers Dave Allen, Maples’ game cap- | tain, took the subsequent kick-off | jon his own 32 and raced to the ; Ferndale 37. A 15-yard penalty defense. Ameche got off one burst/ against the ‘Dales took the ball Dal ae for 16 yards but his net was a mere 45 yards. However, The Horse drew praises as one of the best! nass was no good. Then Jerry defensive men on the field | Wedge faded to pass, was trapped UCLA coach Red Sanders, happy | but esc aped and hit Chris Christie to beat the Badgers or any Big lin the end zone for the touchdown. Ten team, pegged. Wisconsin's Bill Watkinson added the game- weakness perfectly. The visitors | Winning extra point. missed Jim WUaluksa, the No. 1| Game was preserved by some quarterback who is lost for the| stout defensive work. Dales drove | season with a broken leg. |}to the 15 in the first quarter, but UCLA now has victories over | lost the ball on downs. In the fad- Oregon State, Kansas, Oregon and| ing moments of the last period, Wisconsin and meets Stanford next | Ferndale gained a first down on week at Palo Alto, the eight Coach Ivy Williamson's team! One play carried to the five, then showéd flashes of fire but the} Christie intercepted a ‘Dale pass Badgers could never mount a sys- | to end the threat just before the tained drive. They missed one | game ended. wa scoring opportunity right off the | — — bat when Clarence Stehsby inter-| getig pass was intercepted by My- cepted a Cameron pass on the) ron Berliner. | UCLA 29, | Froi then on, Wisconsin got no | UCLA took immediate reposses-| closer to scoring than the UCLA| ‘ to the Allen picked up three and one (75, Maples player bringing Gram to a halt. Bubble Oakland showdown. Holly took Smith's 15-yard run, but a fumble a first quarter lead on Dick set up the equalizer in the 2nd period. Dennis Singleton scored for |Keego and later in the quarter | Jerry O’Shaunghnessy punched over from the one. Keego made it 19-6 of liberty’ play. Holly came back in_the last period and drove for one TD, scored by Laurel Conklin, and marched back to the 11, bit an intercepted pass halted the drive. Kerry Keating sprinted 51 yards to give Waterford a brief 6-0 lead at Van Dyke, but Johnny Malone took charge after that and it was all Van Dyke. He scored one him- tself and passed for two other tal- lies. Buzz DeBuene and Jerry Le- Barre sparked Rochester's win. DeBaene, a tackle, scored one TD going 4 yards with a fumbie. Roseville spotted Troy an early touchdown, but held a 13-12 lead until late in the 4th quarter. Then big Fred Burnard booted a 29 yard field goal to give Troy a great 15-13 win. Lake Orion put on scoring drives of 50, 6 and 65 yards in the last 18 minutes to pull a win over | Bob Davenport | Indians’ 3rd. touchdown in their 22-7 victory over the | Herman Windom is at right. | sessilis daenensncniaepeneinioniaaasaaacaiae | | By ED CORRIGAN | NEW YORK ®—UCLA, one of the powers on the Pacific Coast— if not the power—had another scalp dangling on its belt today, but it wasn't an easy one to come? by { 7 . s The UCLANs whipped Wisconsin in a major intersectional clash last night, 13-10, scoring one touch- down in the first period and an- Lother in the third. Paul Cameron went over for the first score after recovering a fumble on the 24 and tallied the other carrying from the two after Cam- eron Had started a drive with a 22- yard run, TOO MUCH HEIGHT—Flint Central's 6-foot 3-inch| Chiefs at Flint Friday night. |in the 3rd quarter when end John |end Larry Catlin outstretches three Pontiac High| break up the play are Coley Gracey (40), Jimmy Webber scored on a 21-yard “‘statue defenders to haul down an end zone pass for the | Williams (15) and Walt Poe (behind Catlin). Central's Bruins Unbeaten: Rugged Car Houston opened its Missouri Val- ley Conference schedule with a 25-19 triumph over Detroit with sophomore Don Hargrove picking | up 199 yards in 10 carries against the vaunted Detroit defenses Held scoreless in the first half, | Miami burst forth with six touch- downs in the second session to ruin Clemson, its Orange Bow! riv- al in 1952 and Gator Bow! opponent in 1953, 39-13. Notre Dame, the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll this week, enjoys a day off. Ohio State and Michigan, the two teams that are expected to make things hot for Michigan | State in the Big 10 race, have | } | | Pentiaé Press Phote [State's Biggest | Only Michigan elevens venturing SMU Running Game ville’s verdict over Clarenceville. | tory over Missouri. Football Day 6n Schedule By UNITED PRESS out-of-state were Wayne, Northern Biggest college football day o! | Michigan and Michigan Normal , } Highligh the home card > — oe =| am me nan at Ann Arbor Michigan today with the state’s| end East aan, two Big Ten powers both playing| jorjous in a pair of non-confer- at home and 10 smaller schools' ence games, its Big Ten strutting their stuff inside the Wol-| campaign against lowa while verine gridiron stronghold | Michigan State, with two con- ference triumphs already posted, met t-minded Texas Chris- tian in its first Macklin stadium appearance of the season. . ° Spotlight was trained on Tramples Missouri ference clashes among the state's DALLAS # — A Southern Meth- odist team that stayed on the ground most of the time — a start- ling contrast with SMU outfits of the past few years — hammered off for MIAA games. It was de- fending champion Albion invading Kalamazoo, Hope at Adrian and Alma at Hillsdale Western Michgan was the def- as it traveled to meet Eastern Iili- blocking, fierce tackling and hard nois in an interstate conference hows halfback Payson - Chapman, unidentified Maples right) and another) ingham Levels EML Inter-Lake Harriers ‘Battle in 2 Meets Two Inter-Lakes Conference cross country meets were held Thursday afternoon at Walled, Lake and Waterford. At WL ings won their fourth straight | meet, defeating Farmington, 19-36. by scoring from the three yard | Don Pounds was only a hall-sec- line, but Tom Turner missed the | ond off the school record as he| finished first in 10 minutes, 33.5 seconds for the two miles. Gerald Avery and Dave Harring- ton finished 2-3, both bettering 11 minutes. 4 Southfield edged Waterford, 2% 29, in the first meet in the history ot both schools, Jack Low and David Danes took first and second for Southfield. Jack Swindeman led Waterford with a third-place finish Browns Hosting Eagles in First Home Contest CLEVELAND (® — Cleveland's Browns, who won.their first two | games without showing their run- ning attack, play their first home game tonight, against ~Philadel- phia's hot-or-cold Eagles. Fisher Wins ‘Double’ JACKSON i» — Sport Fisher drove Golden Willow and Happy Siskiyou- to .victory in the first | and -second races’ at Jackson Raceway last night to take both ends of the daily double. The double paid $43.20. — Rollie Langerman's Vik- 'the dispatches, because numerous | running that featured terrific Jerry Norton. game. Other two out-of-state con- tests involved Wayne at Washing- {ton (Mo.) University and Northern | Michigan versus Ohio Northern Completing the Saturday card were Great Lakes at Central Mich- igan, Bluffton, (O.) at Olivet and Demarcos (No Relation) Battle in TV Contest BOSTON (#—The unrelated light- weight Demarcgs, young Tony of Boston, and ‘“eteran Paddy of | Brooklyn, will provide a 10-round | boxing bout for a national televi- | Bowling Results sion audience tonight at Mechanics LAKELAND LADIES Building. wok wi “AS , Brigg’s 14 2 Joe's Gen a 8 The bout will be telecast by ABC be tel i ee at 9 p.m. (EST). | Compton's 9 6 Nol3 7 8 Der-L 9 2? Ne it 6 10 Ubrick’s ® 3 Ctovertear 511 The veteran performer for the | Hammei's 9 7 Duteh @ Ed's s i" Detroit Lions in the NFL is Vince | 52% gg egal a iv. game, series—E. Baxter, t28— Bannois who has played eight years | “nn lin the league. lard 7120, ' | | Romeo out of the fire. A Lamar | * - ¢ | assignments that could make them Nalley to Larry Meyer pass and | In Dallas, Southern Methodist, | sweat. Nalley’s run for the conversion in| two-point loser to Georgia Tech >. * * the last 30 seconds saved North-| last week, coasted to a 20-7 vic-| The Buckeyes meet Illinois, | which has a tie and a victory on College 49ers to Draw Sellout Crowd San Francisco Defense Isn't Figured Strong | Enouglk for Lions | By Press Wire Service Missouri 20-7 in its home debut inite underdog against Miami, O., | last night in its first home game. Normal SMU impressed with sharp carried an 18-point pre-game edge Ferris Institute at Michigan Tech. | game, series—Merchants 741, Bal-| | Unexpected Development A sellout crowd is expected to fill Briggs Stadium Sunday, when the San Francisco 49ers come to town to test the world champion con- | Detroit Lions Lions have played like any- | lesser powers, six of whom squared | thing but champions against the 49ers in recent years. Since 1960, the West Coast eleven has whip- ped Detroit five times, inclading twice ladst year By 17-3 and 29-0 scores. But some of the boys say the San Francisco defense is not powerful enough this time to halt | the running of Doak Walker and | Bobby Hoernschemeyer and the passing of Bobby Lane Coach Buddy Parker figures the | Lions will have to stop Joe Perry and Hugh McElhenny to win. They were instrumental in the 49ers’ 31-30 comeback victory over the Rams last Sunday. Seven-thousand bleacher seats | will go on sale at noon Sunday | After those are gone, there will be some standing room tickets | available Averaged 4.6 Yards Ted Kress, Michigan's ace tail- back, averaged 46 yards per run- ning play last season, threw four scoring passes and scored six | touchdowns ‘Sophs, Not Thoroughly Indoctrinated . In | By GAYLE TALBOT | NEW YORK wW—Early reports | newcomers who hadn't been heard coming to this desk indicate that | of up to a few Saturday's back lone of the chief beneficiaries ot | Here is a far from complete list |the return to old style football is | of such sophomores who are find- the talented sophomore who had | ing the one platoon to their lik- not yet been too thoroughly indoc- | ing: trinated in the two platoon sys- item as to make him unpliable. . * * The kids we are hearing about, | stood out in the Wolverines’ crush- in other words, learn fast how to|ing victories over Washington and tackle and take care of other de-| Tulane. Baldacci calls the signals fensive chores if they entered col-|and is a 210-pound linebacker on lege primarily as offensive stars, | defense. while if they were defensive stal-| warts in the original scouting re- ports they take quickly to open- ing up holes for their ball-carriers. * * ®* This is the more noticeable, say Tony Branoff and Lou Baldacci * . * Don Shea, Georgia guard, who had the critics raving over his all- around play in victories over Vil- dogs’ loss to the Texas Aggies. Royce Flippin, Princeton half- places taken in the headlines by | of Michigan, a pair of backs who feated Vanderbilt. lanova and Tulane and in the Bull- | | Platoon Play, Stars in. New System bia with a winning peg in the last 22 seconds * Lederman, Sandy Washington quarterback who as of this writing | is leading the nation’s passers in total yardage. Bart Starr, Alabama's new field general whose superb passing de- He completed nine of 18 passes for a total of 182 yards and two touchdowns. J. C. Caroline, Negro halfback who promises to do much to keep | Illinois in the race for the Big 10 championship. Going into today’s games he stood fifth nationally in rushing yardage. In the Illini’s 33- 21 victory over Stamford he gained 133 yards in 19 carries. Bob Bartholomew, Wake Forest tackle who is being touted as one returning veterans who figured to| back who passed the Tigers to a/of the real finds of the young sea- (continue to star are finding’ their | thrilling 20-19 triumph over Colum- | son. Trying vainly to ! its slate. The Hlini have a speedy attack, the kind that-could make | things difficult. Michigan is an eight-point fav- |orite over Iowa . The top game in the South sends Auburn (2-0) against Mississippi State (3-0 with State and Jackie Parker favored by seven points. In another big Dixie clash, Mary- land is ]4 points over Georgia, Duke entertains Purdue. Shamrocks Face St. James Team Here on Sunday Bens Meet St. Rita, Eaglets Entertain RO | 11 in Other Games SUBURBAN -CATH. LEAGUE w L PF PA St. Rite ° 2 @e ss if St. Benedict 2 en 18 St. Michael 1enmw e@ St. Mary (RO). 11 nm St. Mary (OL) . e 1 «613 St. Frederick @ 2 it M4 St. James et? « 13 Senday's games—St. James at 8t Michael; St. Benedict at St. Rita; St. Mary (RO) at St. Mary (OL) Three games, two of which will have a direct the league leadership, are scheduled Sunday afternoon in the Suburban Catholic loop bearing on Last-place St. James of Fern- dale provides the opposition for St. Michael at Wisner Stadium, and St. Rita and St. Benedict put identical 2-0 records on the line at Hazel Park. Third game | matches Royal Oak St. Mary and St. Mary of Orchard Lake on the Eaglets’ field Shamrocks lost the services of reserve end John Adams for the season when he fractured his col- | larbone in Thursday's scrimmage. Coach Bob Mineweaser plans to start the same lineup that last weekend trounced Royal Oak St. Mary, 20-0. ‘Football Results OAKLAND COUNTY AREA Flint Central 22 Pontiac 7 Van Dyke 7 Waterferd 4 Keege Marber 19 Helly 3 Birmingham 7 Ferndale « Berkley St Walled Lake ° Seuthfield 7 Farmingten a Clarksten tl Milferd 14 Rechester 18) Uttes Ld Oxferd 7 Lapeer (the) 7 Lake Orien 19 Remee 16 D'bern Lewrey % Avondale « Trey 15 Reseville 13 Fitageraid 13) Clawsen e Nerth Branch 7 Ortenville e Imiay City TT Mayville « Otlsville 12 Millingten 6 Pert Huron 34 «Mt. Clemens 18 | Meee! Park 26 East Detroit “ Reyal Oak 32 Wyandette « | Deater 4@ Seuth Lren e Nerthville 28 Clareneceville 19 Center Line 7 Lake Shere (tte) 7 DUS 13 Bleemfield Hills @ HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS Sec. Arthur Hill 19 Alpena 8 Bay City Cen. 27 Saginaw td] Alma © Midiand 6 Otm osse 1 Hastings ® Imiay City 73) Mayville 4 Lans. Eastern 14 Battle Creek 12 Ann Arber 227 Lemsing Sexten 12 Albion 39 East Lansing 6 Lans. Everett 13° Masen ® Northville 7 Clarenceville 19 Irenweoed 34 Menominee 7 Gr Rapids Cen i3 GR Seeth 6 |G R Cath. Cen 54 Hotland 7 Meskegon Hgts. 13 G R Ottawa Hills @ | Benten Harber 27 Muskegon 25 | Traverse City % Bay City Handy 6 | Hamtramck © Mighiand Park 6 Dearbern 19 Melvinedale 7 | Limeoin Park 13 Ecorse 32 Reyal Oak 32 Wyandotte e | Hazel Park 76 East Detrott 4 Piymouth 77 Allen Park 2 Livenia Bentley 2 Redford Union 12 | New: Baltimere 47 Marine City 18 Wayne 13° D'brn Ferdson 7 COLLEGE FOOTBALL By The Associated Press Miami (Fila) 5°) Clemsen 4 | Presbyterian 7 Wofford 6 Heusten TS Detroit hd Austin (Tex) 32 E. Central Okla 6 | Se. Methodist 2° Missouri ? UCLA 123’ Wiscetsin e Mentana 22) Denver 32 Oregon Tech 14 Eastern Oregon 6 | Les Angeies St. 14 Fresno State bd | Shasta 32 Sierra e One of five U.S. adults bunts or fishes for recreation, Xv es i, yi / ' B ‘ , ‘ . —— \ Vf . AVY | THE PONTIAC PRESS : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1963 or Sie ang et om m <= ome . ‘ may . + yr oa ‘ Boi ee , ; ney . V FA Jc cke round for LI IN } t ; ¥ Y oe | A . 19" date 7 Sad itis SAK si Ai Se cabo IVINC ~Su iss 38-0" COMPACT PLAN — Modern living combines with economy in thfs compact plan for a brick veneer house with low pitched roof. Including three bedrooms, the house is designed in a simple rectangle to keep building costs at a minimum. Basement stairs enclosed by decorative glass add to the feeling of open planning, yet they can be easily omjtted in basementless construction. This is plan H-237-P by the Homograf Co., 11711 East Eight Mile Road, East Detroit, Mich. The house covers 1013 square feet KITCHEN 1246 x94G oinette *% 10'O x 7 BeDroom 12--Ox O40 BEDROOM 8G x Il’ LivinG-odin 12'-Ox 2140 FOR A NARROV. LOT — Making the most of a narrow lot, this plan offers all of the advantages of the so-called ranch house layout with only 26 feet of width. Front and side vestibules, each with coat closet and access to kitchen irom each entrance are among features Basement stairs are well planned for deliveriés. This is Plan C-278 by the Small House Planning Bureau, St covers 1,199 square feet and cont Cloud, Minn. The house ains 22,421 cubic feet. Leads U.S. in Per Cent WASHINGTON, D. C. — The State of Michigan percentage- wise leads the entire United States in home ownership, and Oakland County boasts a higher ‘percentage of owner-occupied dwellings than the Michigan average of 67.5 Detailed county tabulations on the 1950 housing census just published by the Department of Commerce show that of a total of 109,239 occupied dwelling units of all types in Gakland County, 77.8 per cent were owner occu- Check Flashing, Gutters Before Cold Weather Fall housing tips for a snug winter include: Check the flashing around the chimneys and in roof valleys. After rust is removed with a wire brush, a coat of asphaltum paint protects flashing from further rusting (if rusted through, it should be replaced). pied. The national -average is 55 per cent. Total number of families in the county at that time was 101,306. All of Michigan's 83 counties report betfer than the 55 per cent average and 78 counties show better than the all-Michigan average of 67.5. Newaygo County leads the state with 94.1 per cent owner occupied. Oakland County’s breakdown of figures shows that there was only 1.6 per cent of habitable residence vacant. Average number of rooms was placed at 5 with persons per house listed as 3.3. Radios are found in 98.6 per cent of the homes in the county and mechagical refrigeration in 90.6. Central heating is installed in. 71.8 per cent of the homes with the median value per non-farm unit in the county listed at $8,282. . Result: Ideal Dwelling ‘Guinea Pig’ Family Tests Six Housés in Six Months ¢¥, ; An Illinois family served as “guinea pigs,’ for heme plan- ning experiments, living ih six different houses in six months. By keeping a daily chart of their activities and how much each room was used, they came up with some interesting facts. An electric eye counted the number of times passageways were used. The lady of the house wore a pedometer to check the number of steps. The result was an ideal house which for $13,000 gave about College Extension Service Offers Real Estate Class ANN ARBOR —Ciasses in the statewide program lead- ing to a certifiate in real es- tate are being offered by the University of Michigan Ex- tension Service in 13 state communities this fall. It is expected that enroll- ments in these courses will total about 2,000 for 1953-54, says Charles H. Sill, program coordinator. Classes are to be held in Adrian, Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Lincoln Park, Mus- kegon, Royal Oak and Sagi- naw. In each city, the courses are presented with the coop- eration of the local real es- tate board or association. The program also has the coop- eration of the Michigan Real Estate Association. MODERN MODE — Glamorous modern styling makes this compact house appear much larger than the 960 square feet covered by the house itself. Economy of construc- tion is envisioned by a plain rec- tangular perimeter and elimination of basement. Extra storage is pro- vided in garage and garden stor- age in outdoor closet supporting the porch roof. Three bedroom capacity is made possible by a ' folding partition to close off open- planned study when desired. Extra ceiling height for living room creates an interesting break in the roof line. Large window areas in Heater room is off the kitchen. This—is Plan H-159-P by the Homograf Co.., 11711 East Eight Mile Road, East all rooms are a feature. Detroit, Mich. twice as much as most houses costing much more. A long, low ranch-style home with three bedrooms, it: has seven big closets, an entrance hall and a big kitchen. The liv- ing room faces the back. A sensible feature the fam- fly adopted was to leave room for expansion. For example, the kitchen is 13x15 feet and enly one wall is fitted with cabinets. ° Another feature that should be starred is the use of fold- ing doors in entrances from the hall to the kitchen and from the kitchen to the living room. They take less space and cause fewer accidents than ordihary doors which racing children can push open at the wrong moment, such as when you're holding a tray full of food. The large combination bed- room-playroom is another flexi- ble feature, but each child has his own room, resulting in few- er disputes and better rest pe- riods. After trying several differ- ent spots in the houses for the washing machine, they settled for a washer hooked up in the modern garage. During incle- ment weather, the clothes are hung out there to dry. The kitchen is not a happy lo- cation for the washer, they proved, because it disturbs the rest of the kitchen routine. They tried the bathroom, including both washer and dryer, but re- jected this because it made a regular workshop out of the room. ae ats Gye ee a ‘ 5 . . ‘ ot a e Rf » si ’ pA N he PRN Ge SS Se att tt es a : 3 int Poe Resa te . Pa 2 Lat RE OPE aig a Re ee ow > ® ae ety Te OER FLOOR PLAN TESTED — An Illinois family lived in six different sign such as the living room on the back of the house, extra houses in six months to find the most livable floor plan. Their , large closets and combination bedroom and playrooms for chil- *‘guinea pig’’ project proved some interesting facts in house de- dren. Flexibility of plan allows for family expansion in the house. Mirrors Behind Shelf [> ee Help Flower Display One decorating use for mirrors is to place them upon and be- hind a shelf used for cut flowers or potted plants to double the green, outdoors appearance and allow both the front and back arrangement to be seen. o Sts reeceeer $2 SToajact ¢ mets GARAGE [3-@i9-¢ ——_wo j ear 7 | KIT-LAUND 12-**9-¢ a = — co bore i OIninG 6-°*6-¢ LIVING CL ENTRY jg -# 15-0 iE stuby fee 9°79 T 13-**10-¢ bes Tea ten _— 24-0 for economy of 24x25 CAPE COD—Measuring feet, this house was designed to be built of brick with the dor- mers and gable ends made of vertical wood siding. A_ full basement and a second story provide all kinds of living pos- An 11x26%4-foot living room provides many decorative opportunities, and this was designed by the architect sibilities. house construction. If interested in the plans, write to Scale Model Home Planning Co., of 1414 N. Woodward Ave., Roy- al Oak. : 11 Teri BR 2 LR OL Fomor 6's 13-0" W610 woree PL KIT ] £4. 0g | La » 4 CT : Coo REC BATH i] i airs er3 | BYE ~> ae . H+ PORCH Gy ij 7 WG a #6 eee — ae Fg PRACTICAL PLAN — Offering the features wanted by most home-buying families todav, this three-bedroom, ranch-style dwelling is Plan 709 of Walter T. Anicka, architect, 617 Forest, Ann Arbor. Exterior treatment consists of horizontal siding with vegtically lined material on gable ends. This decorative effect is continued by emphasis of the vertical members in window and door framing. The roof is of colorful asphalt shingles. The architect recommends pastel roofing to attract the eye and make the house seem taller. Wide roof overhangs shade windows from summer sun The three bedrooms are grouped se e‘tately from living quarters. The combination living room-dining area is spacious. A_ separate service room, opening off the kitchen, is an ‘‘extra’’ not usually found in a home of this siz> Overall dimensions are 55 feet by 28 feet. 8 inches. Floor area is 1,250 square feet, a figure useful in making preliminary cost estimates. A garage, not illustrated, is optional. It would be attached to the kitchen end of the house. ' Square-Type Home on One Floor Should Be Economical to Build This small two-bedroom home is very distinctive and unusually well planned. The architect has designed the exterior of brick veneer with horizontal wood sid- ing in the gable ends. It is of square type construction and all on one floor, and therefore should be exceptionally econom- ical to build There is a front porch with a pleasing rail around the outside walls. You enter through a pro- tected front door, and to your right is a clothes closet, and directly ahead, the living room. The living room has a pie- ture window along one side and a natural fireplace on the other side. The dining area is combined with the living reom, and there are two other large windows opening into this part of the room. The kitchen is directly off from the dining space and shows an exceptional amount of good planning. The sink has a window , over it with a shelf underneath for potted plants, and there are work spaces on both sides of this sink. There are cabinets and other work areas along both walls. The service entrance goes directly from the corner of this kitchen to the outside or to the utility room where there is am- ple room for a gas or oil fur- nace. laundry tubs and other automatic laundry equipment. Two windows furnish light and ventilation to this area. There is a corridor or hall running along the dining-living room area, which could be eliminated if the owner de- sired to enlarge this room. Off this hallway is a large bathroom and linen closet, both of which are easily ac- cessible to all areas of the home. If you like this home, com- plete building blueprints and specifications are available. Fur- ther information can be obtained | from the Scale Model Home Planning Co. 14144 N, Wood ward Ave., Royal Oak. Vs af \ ‘ t ; i SS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 } pe “with a Insulation never FE 4-9531 Largest New Home for Your Money! MODEL HOME 2314 Middlebelt Rd. Open 1 to 9 P.M. DIRECTIONS: Orchard Lake Rend to Middlebelt Read. Weteh for Signs. ORTONVILLE LUMBER C0. Ortonville, Mich. Phone Ortonville 59 TRAIL IN YOUR OWN HOME | Mahan Realty Co. | all year long. Eaten ripe from the “THE PONTIAC PRE Grow Own Fruit at Little Cost _ Wide Variety Available for Homes With Small Available Space Many low-income families glive luxuriously on home-grown fruits and nuts that are the envy of their more prosperous neighbors. Canned or frozen, the fruits last tree they are a treat for everyone, while they provide extra vitamins in sketch. Seepage Trouble-Spots WEATHER PROOFING—Fiashing is important at places indicated . Need Well-Placed Flashing Every house, regardless of its type of construction, has certain vulnerable points which must be properly protected to keep water or moisture from seeping through. Generally, these trouble points’ lie where two surfaces join to- gether. Flashing has proved to be the best means of sealing these gaps. Flashing of non-rusting sheet metal, such as copper, is most economical and easiest te‘apply. | In temporary construction a heavy tar paper is often substi- tuted for metal. Where two roofing surfaces meet or under the roofing material if the flashing is under it. In the reflashing of old chim- neys the attempt is oft. . made to fasten the metal to the outside of the chimney with mortar and roofing cement. It is extremely difficult te get a bind where rome seepage will not occur. The top lip of the flashing should be set into thé chimney even if, in a repair job, it means chipping out old mortar, insertion of the lip and refilling with fresh mortar. All winfow and door frames, where their headings and casings fit against the wall, should have TSiniple Aritimetic |Gives Tile Number y Zo} eo) Ag - INSOLATION Just pour Zonolite Granular Fill be- tween the joists in your attic, and between studs in your pocwalls. and you seal your home for year-round comfort! ¥ es, it's as easy as that. Any- body can do it. Flows in solid around pipes, braces, etc.—is virtually non- settling—will outlas your home— fireproof, rotproof, vermia- proof. Cooler in summer! — Warmer in winter! At Ne Cost or Obligation to You Realtor-Builder vide sufficient fruit for the aver- | fifst covered with flashing before jaa eee _— AS $ 60 | 1075 West Huren FE 2-0263| age small family. the roofing is applied. This makes pittLe / a watertight joint that prevents| This flashing is merely a/strip of For the home who | or ae cing acl water from getting under the roof- a ae ee as gardening gives trees ing. the window. and down over the the care they need, the anewer is | Wher valley flashings are rusted frame. After bending to shape, TO INSULATE > out, repair of a permanent nature nail in place with bronze hard- AVERAGE ATTIC. average family, a fairly sizeable naiie home fruit can be started | CP be made by uy Srey Sd alan | : coppe: ween two -- H Ww Soft pyr sal gp cc pn ar corners to the valley angle. 0 Or DONALDSON ome Water ener lor less. The bent square can then be LUMBER CO. m —— inserted under the shingles, start- ecures 27 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-838! See for yourself without cost what 40 T l| 5 ing at the bottom and working to . ’ ne ees ~21f} Elegant, Tall Stems. | * Oodinatg = O- —X=_===*==*=**==== , : - ‘ setts | Square must be large enough to Rain-Solt Water at EVERY faucet. Smith Moving Co. on New Glassware | rermit the upper edge to fit up | As easy to operate as dialing our 401 West Huron | under the second shingle about 2 Is Only Way to Blend phone. FE 4-4864 Elegant, tall stems grace the inches. If nails are encountered. O ° Ruggedly built for years of soft- new glassware. cut them off with a shingle hook ur O d Pieces, Plus, water service. Mecenes at their length, ad th an SF ae an sure to ~~ New Furniture come in unusual decorative i flashing is com- He eastem—ae gues. treatment: Faceting, notching, | pleted. ATEANTA (INS) — “Living Seve the cost in @ s time! fluting. | Around dormers or between any room” color all over the house | an . In an effort to endow stemware | wall and roof surface, the flashing especially in coordinated bedroom | Loads of with a one-piece look, rows of hob- | Should extend up under the siding bath schemes, has been described RUST FREE Soft Water nails or hand-cut faceting encircle | and out over the shingles. Strips as the unifying factor in the com- | ng the stems where they join their | 8 or 9 inches long should be applied | biriation of old and new dictated bowls. Polished cutti far out-| in a series of overlapping sheets, bv the very’ latest in home decor- | NO DOWN PAYMENT me ciel. seit are simple, | Starting at the bottom. ating 36 Menthe te Pay. FHA Terms | acometrie j Mary Brandt brought the whys CALL TODAY ied blers W the siding ls atready in place, of such unconventional mixtures "4 i aaoenecligems tose ese Spo can bo bent and shoved up | as red and pink for interiors trom | for Triel tn Your F F SMITH Dawson & Watson - ‘ are, many | under the siding. The shingles are New York to a ‘‘how-to-do”’ s@ssion \ 1. oe DAS 4 * ss ‘ ¢ Gomme, Gat & © reer tease 4 brews then inid en top of the in an Atlanta department store 95 eS Op Prater mee! "© ‘Sales & Service 11%) N. Saginaw Se — . = or rect, coment may be eased te She emphasized colors, pointing ™ Ye of by as 541 N. Perry Se. 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Lightweight ull er Pel pn a TAKE pes pe Less | Zonolite pours directly from the bag between attic “joists H EATING Co. | CEMENT PAINT (12 bright deco- "t All GH F | and sidewall studdings. That's all there is to it. No muss— 9 Occhaed Lake Ave | oe \. _ os ‘ on |p 0 mp oyees . vy leading paint an no fuss, does not irritate the skin, Once in place Zonolite is there for the life of the building. Rodentproof, verminproof, rotproof and so fire safe it actually snuffs out flame! ©*Omly $67.60 will imemlate the attic of the average home 444 *Zonolite is a registered trade-mark FOR FREE ESTIMATE The F. J. POOLE CO. 151 Oakland Avenue FE 4.1594 | ‘| of past seasons to light, airy, open COME IN OR CALL TODAY a ‘ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 , 12) Dig hole two feet wider and eight inches deeper * then the root system, cs 3) Place shrub on yer of top soil that roots are one to two inches deep- er than they were in nursery. Work top soil around roots to within two wv epert ly to pack soil. | courteous se | through the use of fibreboard WINTER AIR NER The satisfaction of Gealing with a large, permanent tablished paneling. -CONDITIO complete nursery that has served this area Cancentoly't for the (5) After water has soaked into ground, finish filling hole with top soil to ground level. Leave soil loose. HOW TO PLANT-SHRUBS—Roses are planted at the same depth they were planted in the nursery. Hydrangeas, viburnum and other shrubs are planted according to the general instructions above. Remove plants from paper, plastic or metal container before planting, unless otherwise instructed, says the American Association of Nurserymen. In the shrub arrives with a ball of earth wrapped in burlap around roots, place the whole burlap-wrapped_ bal] into the hole, and untie The Gar e jit at the top. Then take a sharp knife and make long slits in the | o A S is M E N T ag \ TWO-PRODUCT | burlap in five or six places so the roots won't be confined and will grow le 4 U ‘ =~ | outward easily. Leave the burlap in the hole, cover with soil and soak You ve / =~ SYSTEM heavily with water upon planting, and twice weekly for a month. There- = soak soil with water whenever the plant becomes dry. B Sheers Are Solid With Good Design rayon, | alliances as um. er, Sheers are solid. Silk, | and grays. Multi-Purpose Room Is Needed Today's Living Calls for Space That Can Take All; Activities Today's living calls for a multi- purpose room that can take on all the family activities with ease. This room should provide, among other things, a spot for Mother's sewing, Dad's woodworking, Jun- ier's .hobbies, card parties, ping pong tournaments, TV viewing, or for that overnight guest. Now that the winter season is near, inches of ground Performing these functions si- home owpers stand even more chance level. Pack with multaneously might be ‘ expecting that fire strike. feet. a little too much of just one room, but they should be available on ; Specing Shrubs short order. ae — f | ATFLUR, Smat Shuts | ‘SD oot (4) Water thorough- come ree tl ong . aor “e eye to future refinishing of extra space for just such a room. Older to lighter grounds, more startling Oil paint shades such sepia, ochre make a new range of neutrals in radical | departure from standard naturals | cotton, nylon, linen make case- | ment fabrics that are popular. | | However, the woven variety veers | | away from the heavy patternings textures Printed sheers show good design making their mark, adding | glamour, as well as glitter. Gold, beat. There is a strong movement when it’s used, is subtler, applied with more restrairit. | Colors are cool... . AUTOMATIC HEATING AUTOMATIC SASH & DOORS BLDRS’ SUPPLIES Phone FE 2-9124 TORIDHEE1 | tension of living space is iaced—| | the multi-purpose room is easily |}and economically attainable In an old house the panels are | applied directly to the existing wall pressure. SECOND—I painted the walls MYSELF with PEERLESS CEMENT PAINT (it's so easy to apply). often off- ferlres heating servey end csthnate e@ | Because of us high portland cement | content, it produces a strong, dur- able coating that effectively seals out moisture supply dealers and cencrete products manufacturers pied and ceilings: in a new house they ring or framing. Interlocking joints conceal staples and nailheads. And for any room that could be, cooler in summer and warmer in winter, these self-insulating panels are ideal. Greenland has no forests, only a few dwarf trees and many bushes. rienemyentiege manera teil» Phone FE 2-4121 F 64 N. Parke &, — ALL the advantages of AUTOMATIC oil-fired heating ARMSTRONG WAYNE Heating and Air Conditioning Co. 460 W. Huron St. FE 4-1063 | ee AGENCY, INC. | homes, inefficient by modern De you want rcoremusertts het ts CAREFULLY studied te ssit ¥ — | standards, are Jergoing re- } | ae ae nomen. with specimen nursery stock that GROWS, and ts paid >". .. 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. modeling of attics, basements, ’ £ ‘iat ee Bar & Yig-ug | wad eum perches. WITH THE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES: . *s ue arrangement | In Victorian mansion or shiny A highly skilled force of landscape architects who are at your Gen ‘Lassie is best new ranch house—wherever ex- | AIL-FIRED HI-BOY costo ob je vert plans, figure costs and give expert advice at no ee Distinctive Pass cay by the Pontiac Nurseries ion. partment ot cur main ffice in Reames to Ris eB = ge ol lists Presn sega p. stock to yous order—fast delivery, guaranteed plant- past 75 years. BE WISE — BE SAFE — BE ECONOMICAL — BE SURE te CALL ROMEO 3541 or WOcdward 3-9113 PONTIAC NURSERIES BUILD and holds back even heavy water | BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Leke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 { \— By Owner! ARM FOR SALE| LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL WALLED LAKE Homes stay cleaner with LENNOX Heating! Always Wanted! NO DOWN PAYMENT FHA Terms, Free Estimates 2690 S$. Woodward Remee, Michigan Prune as indicated. Reduce leaf surface one third by 523 Wi. Male, Rech. OL vp 2-021! | thinning and shortening branches. Preserve natural — ir _ form of shrub. NOW /S THE TiME TORY Ask About the sense . . . provide pigment and $ Fj \ overlay accents for dimensional + ~ 58900 ‘| interest that the light cloth itself Real 7 and Peerless DIKE uP lacks. Design and fabric are more Winter ’ pega onal ody tak chek 3 ; Lu m ber O closely complementary. Cc f t mized into « putty-like cake and e Multi-colored metallic yarns are ona ror plugged ineco all holes aad crecks. . Inc. IKE hardens almost instantly, MARTIN-SENOUR aad MONARCH The primer for sealing, hiding and priming. The Finish :/ Coat for protection , and lasting color beauty. Albert B. Lowrie Bahiwin Ave. at Walton Bivd. FE 2-9104 "7 DISCOUNT Pears ‘=| BOILERS OIL i acaiail CORE we be CONVERSION on General Motors Delco Heat Products—For a Limited Time Only at O’Brien Heating and Supply. BUY NOW AND SAVE! 2 REE TET ee WATER HEATERS eeite | ; 4> OIL * & 2S ss | NO DOWN PAYMENT — 36 MONTHS TO PAY a ee a Se Sa i Dp PS BA ERL SANE C27 Pi Na aba CONDITIONAIR | FURNACES When you heave Lenfox Aire-Flo Heating, your walls, drapes, and = furnishings will need much LESS q sor = Ry frequent cleaning than with ordinary gs ne * heating. - . e : ; Your home Is oe dirt —_ | hs = : and dust entering your house are re- ——— |e a = f : moved by special, large filters in the =—=—=> vt | = as i ‘ furnace. The filtered-ciean air is cir- ——- Pc Ser = >, I 24 3 culated gently and continuously .. . == aie. = 4 © 215 Acres! | le tee a || ? | main at j == pats = | ¢ Cres: right tem, re to meet your fam- >| £3 ¥ = _ L — . . 2 — i] s fly's ference. Har | = en edt te OEE oot RAMEE @ 15 Acres of Timber! kar es Geenenstvete: he heclibdl a l ~ AND comfort you can —" with Lennox x si i mnt te . @ 1200 ft. on Waterfront! A ee an | SUPPI YE ) HEAT, ALONE, (on Walled Lake) For Further Information, Consult tec complete ladoes eomnfortt a 1. z Authorized Oakland ee Distributor DIRECTIONS: AW R I G H I wy ° Wi {| . L h | PONTIAC STORE DRAYTON PLAINS STORE | Hiiaom ecnner |= 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 4696 Dixie Hwy. — OR 3-9501 Out Pontiac Trail, Left on West Road and % Mile to Form. 12 Miles from Pontiec! F E N E L EY = 35 E. Howard Phone FE 2-1050 | 27 N. Cass Ave. FE 2-1821 a Your Certified LEWNQX Dealer — ates (iliac teeaten eee sae Se 4 eee \ x i = se oe. | | (Stet ae CL @ ~~ —° > a = Co SO ee ee . i ‘ j _— , vo 3 j . a i “ i \ x \° a Bes) 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 ree a i =e ey: . Curtain Hanging Can Thin ond shores ‘, | | Clang, Bang, Slam... No! No! Som tepereent Fra = it's sometimes | ing on the gleaming new coating . 4 ae , ! . : YOUR ; ; ‘Equalize’ Windows mae wie To Lessen K itchen N O1SE, GAS FURNACES A £ ee -4 You Owe It to Yourself to Shop at |] = § 3 PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS | £% L. 8. TAYLOR, Owner— % 379 Orchard Loke Avenue FE 2-2353 <=*- Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices! Build it w READY ‘nina MIXED " i : ; ; ' + A CONCRETE GARAGE FLOOR is fire-proof, easy to clean! Your cor deserves the added fire sagan thet a CON- CRETE floor pel it. too, it’s termite-proof, rot- gag ete eosy to cleon of dongerous gasoline, ol BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES ” 545 S. Telegraph Road Phone FE 5-8186 ! in ; ROOM FOR LIVING — How a split level house works is shown in this “*3-D”’ family—four bedrooms, two baths and powder room lavatory. Sleep- ing quarters are only six steps up from the main floor. Playroom, garage and laundry are only six steps down from the coffee room. Cellar with heater and space for workbench, adjoining food storage room and dark room for photo fans are six steps down from the garage level. Features include den with indoor barbecue fireplace, coveredy — _ porch entered from den or dining |room and open terrace adjoining | coffee room. This is plan M346 by Rudolph A. Matern, oe 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 2, N The house covers 2,198 bait feet. (Further information and blue- prints available from architect.) ———E Modern Wood Stain Has Coal-tar Base In the past, many different ma-|tWa_or more children terials have been used for staining | the woods from which fuFhiture | was made. The first materials were natural dyes and color chemicals which reacted upon the wood or upon} each other to produce the desired color. These natural and chemical | plan for a good-size , ny 2 -in-One Nursery Provides 6 plan”’ | child. Result I. : 2 : 7 4 g ) ° rere => “| ‘ =P LAYROOME a | |) +t ees beter OPEN CELLAR H ‘ wi SS ROSe i “ii ‘ to P 4 GARAGE j FORA | ‘ : a ct te Hh ait 0 Rs 167 ‘Play-Sleep Combination Architectural trends are effect-| inets in the traditional nursery. |ing changed concepts in nursery| Skillful color co-ordination bends | blanning | furniture and silat shades in Contemporary houses — smaller | colors keyed to the bedspread an of yore and with the ‘‘open| fabric. arrangement — hardly af-| Vinyl tile flooring was selec ted | ford an individual room for each | for the modern nursery; plank today's nursery is' linoleum for the traditional. To break away from the custom- | ary children's room pastels, the | i Howto cope successfully with | ™agazine suggests the use of gay | j alte BT. * 4 a sleep-playroom combination, for | 7 the nursery to provide each child | Colors — possibly of the young- with his private sleeping area, how | Ster’s own choosing — as a refresh- | to arrange a common play space,|'& note whether the nursery be | | and how to solve the.storage prob-|™odern or traditional. lem — acute in shared\rooms — | ‘will be revealed in two™model| The orange was the size of | rooms at the .National Homefur- the strawberry before it was) stains are no longer widely used | nishings Show in Grand Central | | developed. because they are not always de-| | pendable and are difficult to con ) trol Now they have been almost en- tirely displaced by stains based upon coal-tar dyes which are light- | fast. dependable, easy to use and | available in any hue desired. The thermometer was invented | | sleep while the older child reads |in the 16th century. REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Dealer MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 |or plays in his own little domain. | ‘which can be easily shifted to |of bright glazed chintz repeat the | | colers of the bedaprend to male | Palace during September. | a | 4 Hach wureery employs the Oths have been seen flying 7 4 mime eee taped wa Oy omen, ear 1.00 units and room dividers — to - ‘| an: Niddded Servic Se SS (— eateedl Gracious Colonial Modern ~ _.. on Exclusive Ottawa’ Drive Pictered above ts the new heme recently completed af 224 Ottawa Drive by Carey Memes, Inc. Another similar residence ts scaring completion ot 174 Ottawa Drive. These beautiful Colonial modern residences, situated on virtually the last available sites in one of Pontiac’s most exclusive areas will be shown by appointment with the builder, or through arrangements with your local real estate agent or broker, CAREY HOMES, UN 44476 and UN 3-1285 Neh Os a EE a 2 6 Sete CE ~ sniepnnemmmeienen eaten ae ee Do te wm Let GE give the convenience of two — rooms within one. | In each, an older child can keep his eye on the younger one, yet live his own life; the baby can Furnished with sectional units suit storage or play needs, a tra- ditional or modern effect as de- sired is obtained through the bases employed with the units Along one wall of the modern: nursery are sliding-door cabinets, chests and open shelves with built- in desk. A clear lacquer finish gives all cabinets finger-mark pro- | tection. Diminutive cafe curtains A Timely Suggestion --- Repair Those Windows Before Cold Weather! | COMPLETE STOCK OF | WINDOW GLASS Pontiac's Glass Headquarters for 53 Years 23 W. Lawrence St. Daily 8 to 5:30 PONTIAC GLASS CO. STORE HOURS: Phone FE 5-6441 Announcing, at 371 Auburn Avenue YOU'LL FIND OUR NEW LOCATION You'll find our new location ideally situated for your convenience. See our complete line of Combination Storm Windows and Doors in either Aluminum or Wood, STORM WINDOWS For steel casement windows either inside or outside installation. Saturday 8 to 12:30 BEECH and PECAN Hardwood “aan Utility Grade Exterior Birch Doors Always Service — All Ways DIXIE LUMBER = Inc. 831 Oakland Avenue Per M $33.00 Choice of Lites The All «FE 2-0224 371 Auburn Ave., Pontiac SALESMEN WANTED Full time or part time. Good working conditions. -Weather Window Co. FE 4-3240 or (Nights FE 5-7454) =&2)Use Curtain Screen Chin Needs We know flor « tect that. a — , aime swore rey i! Elome Workshop Patterns Karfadeon dey gk for Unwanted View than the peak of the roof. If your BF Rw ’ ) chateau, famous landmarks of ’ ts t p ft Gtemey 5 08 Of tant dite Rem Ports ex siples of Gistent mops In planning your window decora- vale fa auin tendalll 7s canta catenin dia Modernize Paris represents copies of an-| showing entire continents. tion, if the view is one you'd rather // is cheaper and easier. block out, try this.” Must Be at. Least Two| We also know-that a chimney . Screen it with floor length case- her Th draft can be attected by such) Your Kitchen CAN ment curtains of decorative tabric| Feet Migher Than Roof |items as TV antennae, trees and | tnat te transtucent But not-trane:| Peak to Operate Right tree limbs. It any of these are Standard parent. This assures you of getting By HUBBARD COBB down-draft that will fill the Machine Methods — light, but keeps out We once heard of a fireplace that ae eld smoke. ‘ : COLORED Crafts "taacen may be finished at | #4 sucha good natural draft that | We hed a chimney that was a BATHROOM if you got wi 10 feet of ,it you | honey until we hitched a TV aerial 53Va Union St. Fe 4-5139 the bottom with weighted tapes 80) were wicked right up the chimney an © onl other ted i Geant eth a thtat they will stay in place. “p FIXTURES Immediate Delivery H. H. STANTON $08 State St. Plumbing Seles and Service BUILD ,, Mowest PIN pA SUPPLY 9 North Telegraph = REMODEL «22: 266 — CORNER BRACKET wamaeueas Eves, Sun.: FE 5-7433 This causes the fireplace or stove | 4 crisp pleat is basic to hand- AND COOKIE BOX. Workshop Patterns qre 25¢ EACH or FIVE for $1. Address Order to ~ looking pleats — but WORKSHOP, PONTIAC PRESS weet | Paris Uses Leaves, Birds any vas in Her Latest Wallpapers PARIS (INS)—Bed room and | honeymoon and golden wedding. living room walls in Paris are; Green ivy leaves with fine | OUR & BELUTPFUL going back to nature. LASTER” © Boxes, etc. “IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY” KAISER COAL & SUPPLY CO. 102 $. Peddock Street ; Phone FE 4-3555 Nothing Finer Built! JANITROL HEATING EQUIPMENT Call for FREE Heating Survey and Estimate Today Country Livin’ WHERE HUNTING IS LEGAL in One of Oakland County’s Most Productive pues ESSRHOME | 22 oes meme OTT d J t F ’ ir rag wating ernats | oration. Or try white tulips on | Oo '@] A. TRZOS Co. _ us os ew ~ om aces ones: bec show a tendency toward birds, bees — blue or gray fern leaves on | 3103 Orchard Leke Road Minutes Drive Away cal “"Abetrect designs, geometrical| Fer a bedroom, stars in aut | Keego Harbor FE 2.0278 ROY ANNETT, Inc, | Sez "a" cir tee | et St pene coe | a REALTOR Tender pastel shades, delicate| ‘ook charming. Pecse FB #100 I flowers and light-winged birds now| For the children’s room a paper If Your Furnace is 11 Years Old — Or More... Gres. cad Sen 1-6 Pw create a sentimental indoor at-| representing a light green sum- | mosphere for couples between| mery meadow with pastel flowers | © “ bel —— - | in primitive, simple designs is rec- - mended. om. HOMART Wind and | |. me =S""5 | SAVE YOU FUEL DOLLARS! black designs on a white back- d. If Juni hold of Weatherproof Roof || farts scrties Sn va tf yop But | won't show a bit. |e WITH TABS CEMENTED DOWN | One charming idea for the chil || this this K dren’s playroom has an education- al base. —> ——> Stith | It is wallpaper divided into From Pontiac! = ee ad meee 4. ee Oe VT Ee eS te! eee -long squares, each of which Ordiaery method of burning oll. G4 complete etomizetion method ! foots ak a Gilerent Gower Droplets burn from outside in —shatters each drop of oil tered by —leaving unburned “core” into millions of particles, | or bird in natural size. which forme Block cordon. Re. Fach particle bares, com- decora- | sult! asted ; soot, a letely. Result! sav- For living rooms, Paris oi] smell. ngs and a cleaner home. tors are avoiding monotonous wallpaper designs. One decorator | papered one wall in black with a fine pattern of pink and green. | grass and flowers, and the three | other walls are in plain light green. | Very modern and Parisian look- | ing is a wallpaper with a black OIL FURNACE For warm air heating systems WELCH ROAD NEAR And perhaps, best of all, this lovely home is located PONTIAC TRAIL in Commerce Township, on a main road, and right || me “rey PHA 3-in-1 Shingles in the pore of some terrific | and fishing | ] 6] 00 —— aw x — = sports. ated, too, near state that offer re+ |! | Scree "Used on the conter +, _ laxation for $ entire family. it soon! . | Averege 30x24 Ft. Home, Low es = wall aay, it aa ie ' : = b —— h oars Hemart impression of a door or a window, 5885 . or 9 palin rn ey cua ca wewbar Aveted My experts. giving added depth to the room. ‘ OPEN SUNDAY: NOON TO 6 P. M Materials and labor backed by 10-year written guarantee! Free «A similar idea Is te we 8 ; S 4 - Mi. estimate ith tte: of ‘ ROBEI | REAL ESTATE Building Material Dept. — Perry St. Basement a. raga a ead Bieve Coll FE S-6973 for PRES | green. Here one entire wall is Home Heating Survey — — —_—_—_—--—--—— | Qne decorator created a tropical | atmosphere simply with wallpaper. — 4 “Satisfaction guaranteed —— | covered with this paper, except AND BUILDING CO. ‘ 196 North Saginaw sx, || severed with hie paper, oxen : 1102 W. Maple Rd:, Walled Lake MA 41552 [i] &% 7our money back atid | “ 1 ERY. —_, 5 He printed the paper to look like in ‘ gh noel age ye te nce tare Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor rs and one of the paper rolls has a 351 N. Paddock Street FE 5-6973 \ realistic looking monkey climbing up on the bambooscreen. | —— os Le Ok a | 060% - Before You Order Your = GARAGE Be Sure to Get Our Price and Specifications We sige or style Prame or Masonry i jods expertiy constructed withm quality § materials ny A ue VALUE Nhe nais4 Complete cement work See ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Arecs 1. Title Insurance Better Prepared to Serve You With 2 abstract —_ 3. Escrow Service rt . In Our New Location at 37 Oakland Avenue G & W Construction Co. FE 3-7175 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. WV. Pontiac, Mich. FREE ESTIMATES . . . Our representative will call at your convenience — no obligation. ome eid dol alia uniter diana LY = a 2 | | a ae = + .* Professional Method |:"snc\sai ra «wit |B Feongmical Cuts Painting Time | ste rsh pin By tig Local Markets Produce j { i | this simple: “cut-in |method, you|° _ ai Whether you are going to paint| ca usually reduce your painting) |} eating Farmer to Consumer a wall with a brash or a rolier| ume 08 nich As 20 Der cent Dovte busch 2 coater, t Today's -drying paints make ne You “cut in” an. the pewvira| it, possible for you to paint the Makes Good Sense~to | Siz ~ ZB Bem walls of your room in the morning * oe Ag call it, with a small brush around | and to use the room for entertain- Put Insulation in Root of — feck Ne recesesscccnses 10 all corners and casings in the im-| ing later in the day, They also| Attic Floor A A re a mediate area’ in which you, are! enable you to have a colorful new SIM acess ee cose 7 working. When this has been done,! room for just a few dollars. By HUBBARD COBB Te. 25 : We note that the cost of living | °3"for "e0h. 0:2: 3 “DR we has gone up another peg and that | Potatoes, bushel 3 AM HORIE a a oe bushel . 1.18 te 250 A | keeping warm this winter is going eee ' Completely Automatic ‘to be a litte higher than last | Peppers ‘vushal nemenes t*) Large Living Room —Natural y Modern || Yer as if last year wasn’t bad | carnations, dosen ........ . 1.00 . enough. Giadiolis, bunch ....... +. Sand 0 Located in Beautiful HURON WOODS A Controlled Residential Subdivision Wholesale DETROIT PRODUCE Lets Available ‘ -_ , me ere recretianns |__| OPED Daily & Sunday 2-1 gg al area. schools, improved DIRECTIONS: Ost Fruits: Applies: Crab, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 reads, public ut lake p Ré., turn right at Unien Lake bu; apples, Delicious fancy, 5.00-6.00 large sites and low Ré. and . bu; No. 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, Green- axes. An ideal lecation fer west side of ‘* ings, No. 1, 2.25-2.75 bu; apples, J - yeer futere heme! thon, fancy, 3.50 bu; No. 1, 3.560-3.00 bu Mcintosh, fancy, 3.50 bu 593 N. Woedward, Birmingham Frank C. Newell Phene MI 4-0065 TREES — SHRUBS — EVERGREENS SPECIAL FALL SALE! Top Quality Roses Hybrid Tea, Climbers, Polyanthus .. 99° eeoerevereerre J. C. TEAR NURSERY Van Dyke and 23 Mile Rd. 3 Miles North of Utice loss from a house is through the reof se it makes pretty good sense toe insulate the roof or the floor. | along with weatherstripping. | If your home is equipped with | these three items, roof insulation, storm sashes and weatherstripping, you can expect to reduce heat loss | by 30 per cent or so. | If you are anxious to reduce your heat loss even more, go after the exterior walls and have these filled with insulation. For Wood Floors end Linoleum 17-19 S. Perry St, With BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER Bruce Floor Cleaner ends floor - scrubbing drudgery. “Dry cleans” wood and linoleum floors. Wax base protects and beautifies. Look for the Scotch Plaid label. Clean Floors This Easy Scrubless Way ~ Pontiac Paint Mfg. Co. FE 5-6184 Sidewall insulation is not as impertant as roof insulation but it’s still a very worth-while in- vestment, Another spot to catch heat loss | is at your heating plant. Many | furnaces send far too much heat up | the chimney. Many are out of ad- | justment so that ohly a portion ling fuel burned produces any t. way to handle this situation is to have your heating 4 equipment carefully checked over in the fall by a competent heating | Serviceman or contractor. Roger Peckinpaugh batted .417 in the 1924 world series. WHO'S YOUR ROOFER? We De All Kinds of @ ROOFING - @ ROOF REPAIRS @ ROOF COATING Phene FE t-207) 288 N. Case Extadtishee 1918 Get As Estimate Withee! Udtigetion HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSUEATION CO. | } 1, 2.00-2.50 bu; applies, ; apples, Wolf River, No. bu; canteloupes, fancy, 3.00 bu; No. 2.00-2.50 bu; grapes; No. 1, .85-1.00 pk . Pears, Bartlett, fancy, 3.00 bu; 1, 2.25-2.75 bu; rs, Bose 31.50-2.00 bu; watermelons, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bu. Vegetabies: Beets, No. 1, 80-100 doz behs, beets, topped, No. 1, 1.50--2.00 bu beans, green, fiat, Ne. 1, 3.25-3.75 bu beans, Lima, fancy, 6.00 bu; Noe. 1 3.50-4.00 bu; beans, green, Roman, No 1, 400-450 bu; beans, green, round, No 1, 4.00-4.50 bu; fancy, 5.00 bu; beans, wax, No. 1, 400-450 bu; beans, Ken- tucky Wonder. No. 1, 3.50-450 bu broccoli, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 % bu; cab 18 | Hotel Waldron Friday to continue :| safeguards ~against ‘| treaties becoming the supreme law | : levied this year by the Michigan | + THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. Group to Study Business Tax _ -—C. of C. Committee to Look Into Fairness of New State Levy Pontiac Chamber of Commerce voted at a luncheon meeting at the study of an important state tax measure and a proposed fed- eral constitutional amendment. Chairman William Kalwitz said the committee will study further the Michigan business receipts tax to determine whether it is a fair tax, and its relationship to‘ pres- ent apparent inequities in the dis- tribution of state sales tax revenue. to study the “Bricker resolu- tion.” The proposed amendment to the federal Constitution would set up international | of the land, Chairman Kalwitz said. | The business receipts tax was | bage, standard variety No. 1, .T6-1.00 | bu; cabbege; curly. No. 1, 1.00-125 bu; | cabbage, red, No. 100-150 bu; cab rots, No. 1, .65-85 doz. behs; carrots, topped, No. 1, 1.50-3.00 bu; cauloflower No. 1, 1.35-1.75 doz; celery, Na 1, 3.50- | 4.00 crate; celery, No. 1, .90-100 doz. | behs. Celery, root, No. 1, 1.00-150 doz | behs. Corn. sweet, No. 1, 1.00-150 5- doz. bag. Cucumbers, slicers, fancy, 4.00- 5.00 No. 1, 4.00 bu; cucumbers, No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; cucumbers, dill size, No 1, 350-400 bu; cucumbers, pickle, No No.-1, 1.00-1.25 50-Ib. bag. Onions, green, fancy, 1.00 doz. behs; No. 1, .75-00 doz behs. onions, pickling, No. 1, .15 per Ib Parsnips. No. 1, 1.75-200 % bu. Parsiey. curley, No. 1, .50-78 dos. bens. Parsley root, No. 1, .80-100 doz. bchs black eye, No. 1, 450-500 bu. Peppers. cayenne, No. 1, .75-1 pk. basket. Pep- rs, hot, No. 1, 100-150 bu; peppers pimento, No. 1, 150-200 % bu: pep pers, green, sweet, No. 1, 100-150 bu peppers, red, sweet, No 1, Potatoes, fancy, 1.35-1.50 50-Ib. bag: 1, 90-110 60-Ib. bag; potatoes, No. 180-220 100-Ib. bag. Pumpkins, No. 1.00-1.25 bu. Radishes, No. 1, .80-1.00 ha; No. ‘1, No. 1,/ 2.00-8.25 bu. squash, scorn, No 1, .00-1.25 “ bu; squash, butternut, No 1, 1, | 1.00-1.50 bu; | bu; spimach, No. 1. 156-2.00 bu; sorrel, | bage. No. 1. 1.75-2.28 bu: endive, No. }, | 1.26-150 bu; endive, bieac No. 1 | 2.25-3.00 bu. Escarole, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bu; escarole, bleached, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 | lettuce. head. No | tuce, head, No. 1, 1.00-150 bu: lettuce, | leaf, No | 150-200 b . fancy, 3.00-350 % bu; No. 1. bu: turnip, fancy, 1.50 doz , $0-125 doz behs; turnip. bu ; 1, 1.235-1.75 bu 1 00-125 bu; Kale, No. 1. mustard, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 Collard, No No. 1, 1.00-1.85 bu: swiss chard, No, 1, 1.00-125 bu: turnip, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- bu. Lettuce. butter, No. 1, 2.50-3 08 bu ‘| tivity with gross receipts over | $20,000, according to Chamber of- | ficials. | its type on record, Eastern Air Legislature against all business ac- In one of the largest deals o Lines has contracted with Shell Oil Co. for delivery of an esti- matéd $35,000,000 worth of avia- tion gasoline. Michigan men and women in- terested in starting small busi- nesses or who have problems with their existing enterprises will get help at the fourth annual Small Business Clinic Oct. 24 25 at Kellogg Center, Michigan State College. The clinic, which will include talks by experts and workshop sessions, is sponsored by the Michigan Federation of Business and Professional Wo- men's Clubs, the Continuing Education Service of MSC and the Michigan Department of Economic Development. Livestock CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | CHICAGO (AP);—Hog prices dropped ‘o | the lowest levels in six months in 6 series of sharply lower markets this Week. Bar- rows «@ gilts ended 2.00 to 3.50 lower. sows 3 te 3.00 down. Principal factor in the line Was ®& consisteDuly lower wholesale pork market. Liberal receipts coupled with lower dressed beef markets kept steers and heifers under pressure in the cattle sec- tion. Pinal prices were unevenly 25 cents te 1.00 lower. Receipts were 20 per cen, larger than ip the corresponding period a year ago. A decline in wholesale dressed iamo 1, 400-4 75 3-dos. Let- 1. 100-125 bu. Romaine, No. I ] CHICAGO POTATOES about scat : Calstorate long whites §3.50- | $3.75; Minnesote-North Dakota Pontiacs $2.00-60, Triumphs. $2.05; | Washington Bakers 64.00; 24 Whitfield WEATHERPROOF NOW! WHITE PINE COMBINATION DOORS Bronze Wire with 4 or 8 Lites _....$19.33 2S 0 a $18.00 $18.40 For GARAGES and OUTBUILDINGS Odd Size Storm Sash and Windows 32.50 Sap Gum Trim, 24" Yellow Pine Trim, 212”. Yellow Pine Base, 34". eee eee For HUNTNG CABINS Combination Bench and Tables Only $4 7.50 - Complete Basement Waterproofing | BLOCK BUILDINGS WEATHERPROOFED RELIABLE WATERPROOFING CO. All Work Cuaranteed—Free Estimates Phone FE 4-0777 135 Branch Sr. ATTENTION! Waste Paper 3 Oc per hundred for bundled Newspaper 50° per hundred for Megezines. CALL 7YPHGON FIRST FE 4-9582 Across from American Forging and Socket | pared week | yearlings 2 60- | steady to weak: on Monday wooléd native prices undermined tne live lamb marke Galabie hogs 300, total 1.000; compared the market 2188 with most 170-100 Ibs at 30.25.21 35 Gows in larger lots weighing 300-560 closed at 16.75-20.6¢ ecencding to weight. higher; lower, mostly 80 off, narrowest outlet for steer calves and heifers of all weights at least 2§ loads prime 1050-1425 Ib ied | steers 38.75-30.00, top 30.08 for two loads high prime 1100-112 chotee and prime fed steers and yearlings | 900 ibs and heavier 2450-3850. prime 1525-1730 ib beeves 25 25-27 50. cnolee 1831 i» weights 23.75, good to low choice steers rein we most utility te be two loads high i sverages, Dulk y good steers 12 50-19 00, rime 11238 and 1147 I» Kansas fed heifers br 1%, bulk cholee te low prime heifers | 22 00-24.75; good to low choice “heife.s | 17.00-21 50, Signt wtility gtass heifers down to 9.50; an commercial cows | utility and commercial bulls 11.00-13.50, ood heavy and medium weight fat bulls 000-1200, few choice yes bulls to 2400, bulk commere to choice 22.00. cull and utility 890-1400; good and choice feeding steers under 900 ibs, yearlings and steer calves 15.80-19.50. Salable sheep 100, total not given; com- Pentiac Chapter | will hold its annual @uring the week. Slaughter lambs jos: | * 1200 to 2.50 while sheep were steady ‘co | weak a ee eee eee ’ lo, 1988 | Football'Fans_ Now Can Laugh at Cold Weather NEW YORK (UP) — You'll be able to sit in the footbal{ ‘¥tands this autumn and smile at freezing weather, thanks to two new prod- ucts designed to keep you warm all over. : One is a pair of electric socks which work something like an electric blanket. Wires are woven into the feet of the socks and con- nect with a battery worn on the When rain starts to come down, you simply slip a corner pouch of . It all adds up to gridiron com- fort—for the spectator. Lodge Calendar Pontiac Commandery No. 2 will observe hospitaler Sunday, Oct. 11 at the First Congregational Church, E. Huron Street. Al) Sir Knights assemble at 10:00 a. m. at Masonic Temple, East Lawrence | fron Street. Harold Noble, E. C. Adv. ' Regular ef Pontiac Shrine on Wednesfay Oct. 14th, 8 | aan Roosevelt Temple, 22 State News in Brief George B. Kerr, 25, of 1130 Lake- view Dr., yesterday pleaded guilty | 2"Y »to driving under the influence of liquor and was fined $85 plus $25 court costs by Waterford Town- ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. Braid Motor Sales at 70 8. Cass_ Ave. was broken into last night and a case of anti-freeze valued at $22.50 was reported stolen, Pon- tiac Police said today. Offices in the building also were ransacked. An undisclosed amount of money expressed gratification that the British Guiana Remains Calm Stote Deportment Backs Constitution Suspension by London Government GEORGETOWN, British Guiana w-—With British troops and war- ships maintaining order at stre- tegic points, British.Guiana_re- mained calm today despite Lon- don's ouster of six ministers on Communist charges and suspen- sion of the colony's six-month-old constitution. Washington backed up Britain, expressing grave concern over the threat to Western Hemispheric se- curity from a possible coup “in this South American colony by the “international Comrounist conspir- acy.” The U. S. State department “British government is taking firm action to meet the situation." Steps were taken to officially in- form all Latin American govern- ments of the U. S. stand. +. . s Five hundred troops of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers guarding govern- ment .centers in Georgetown and rich sugar plantations on the sur- rounding plains reported no dis- turbances. Despite a state of emergency declared by British Gov. Sir Al- fred Savage, life among the 450,- 000 residents of diverse races ap- peared to be following the normal course—except on the political t. Britain cracked down on the col- ony's government yesterday. charging that Prime Minister Ched- di Jagan and his five ousted as- stead of Britain. s . ment declared. was stolen from a garage at 40 W. Pike St. last night, Pontiac police the hinges from a steel sale. | Neo. 228 0.E.8. meeting and election of officers- Mon. Oct. 12, * *. . Fe er of 4078 sociates were serving Moscow in-| y 7; 5 SERGE RT a - tt i Lovella St. for a 6:30 p.m. potiock dinner and special meeting. Jagan and his American-born wife, the former Janet Rosenberg, \said yesterday they were ‘most . and im process of collection.. § 2,765,563.96 Onited States tions, direct ee 12,006,018.85 tions Of States and itical subdivisions 264,664.35 and discounts tinclud-— - ing $1,332.06 overdrafts) 6,0907,603.11 Bank premises owned .........907,530.21 Purniture and fixtures ....$112,080.16 209,600.37 w aha other assets indirectly representing premises or other Pend e00al8...ccccccccces ’ 56,787.46 assets. Proce ‘76,667.44 Total Assets.......,. ooses 031,416, 778.43 Demand deposits of individu- portions or gem er rere 440.4 Time deposits of viduals, + [erenevehipe. en¢é corpore- et eee te of United Gtates overnment ‘including postal savings). 424,645 65 ite of States and litical subdivisions........ 1.876,211.93 po compre Of WOODS. .6.c6s050 163,047 61 Ou Gepositse ‘certified and 7:30 p.m. Virginia Salathiel, Sec. junhappy about the whole situa-| officers’ checks, etc)... 141,938.57 Peter Krueger of 30% Dixie Hwy... tion.” Both have denied they are ee ee } ported to Pontiac Police the | Communists. Jagan is an East In-| Other NMabiuities............ 206,223.50 : dian who once studied dentistry ) Mebilities mot tn- breakin of his grocery store at) (4. His wife, whom he ceding ‘subordinates eslt- | 244 Baldwin Ave. last night. He |'™ Chicago. fii ‘ gstions shown below)..... 20,733,548.56 | ai , met in Chicago is executive sec- = said thieves stole $110. retary of the PPP CAPITAL accou If your friend's in jail and needs The party ing on a leftist Surplus inc cnaeeeteeaear ed * hoes os bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. C. A. Mitehell. | platform, won 18 of the 4 elected wees “poets wD nosennss0 73,003.87 —Adv. seats in the colony's House of As- | —— for prefer — mbly last April in the first elec- A is esas an —e — a ‘iin held under the new constitu- | Tote! Capita! Accounts.....$ 683.229 87 . ss 5 ~ | tion. Tota! Ltapii and - 5:20 to's p.m. Adults spe ” me ve rave | on Accounts. ne. se, $21,436,778.43 e jected ministers te bank's capital consists of Waving Real Estate Pretientt een deprived of governmentll re] Sit tit Stats To buy or sell, call Cameron H. | sponsibility, they ~ technically re- NDA Chitt First C ‘the order suspending the con-| other purposes........... 613,875.00 Chureh. W. Huron Oct. 10, stitution has been under consider- | “she, Gathice Gr veserves 5:30 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.00, Chil- ation by the British Parliament) of ...........-.0.--.-..., 107,683.38 — = \for 40 days and is approved. Par- | "5 ‘chien unclued tp - Rammage Sale: First Methodist liament will not convene for an- Nite ~f Gtates and pe Church, Birm. Oct. 15-16. other 10 days. Lnwe a” Susan, ‘Gaabeer, ed the In London, most newspapers i85r"su"attee “intent tte," Says Highway Lack [esse Bats verre fa, Sei eteaetsh Sl ti y g y ing pat on the for its | contained and set forth, to the Is National Problem DETROIT #—Walter F. Carey, Inc., that lack of adequate highways is the “biggest domestic problem facing the trucking industry and o Sieugifter lambs and 50 lower; slaughter sheep lambs topped et 2150 the best late in the period 2060 with the bulk of the good to choice grades at 17.00-19 00 from Wednesday on Cull to low good lambs wound up selling et 600-1600 for the most part: eafly im the week chotce 112 i> yearlings realized 17.50, but the fol- lowing day comparable yearlings brought 16 00 and some mostly good grade had to sell at 1200. At the best time this week shorn lambs brought 19.00. Most cull te good slaughter br t 400-5 00, @ few good and choice sorts at 6.25-6.75. Here’s WARM FLOOR COMFORT | THE B GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 38 S. Telegraph Rd. of the Remarkable Warm- Floors Comfort Which This Coleman Furnace Gives Is: IT MOVES “THE HEAT” | the nation.” He told a meeting of the National Automobile Transporters Assn “We can't keep potrring out mil- lions of cars, trucks and buses every year and expect them to fit into a highway system designed for only about half the vehicles now registered.” The association elected Forrest E. Wolverton, Buffalo, N. Y., as chairman of its board of directors. | | IG SECRET | AUTOMATIC! CLEAN! Burns Low Cost Fuel No Fire to Tend No Ashes to Remove Coleman Oil Floor Furnaces | | FE 2-7849 | oars L. Taylor, Cleveland, vice MSC Harriers Down Other officers named were chairman, and L. W. Mohlenkamp, Indianapolis, secretary. Directors re-elected included W. H. Boutell and Walter F. Carey, Flint; Leslie W. Patterson, Pon- tiac, and Howard Sober, Lansing. Three Are Injured in 2-Car Collision Two drivers, Robert E. Wilson, 4, of 1445 Junction Ct., Roches- ter, and Jack Allen, 26, of 105 action in British Guiana. But the | Laborite Daily Herald accused the Colonial Ministry of magnifying the danger of a Communist coup lin this colony. It said: “The government's claim that the situation was getting out of hand conflicts with the evidence from independent observers on the spot. . LJ The first Russian reaction came from the Komsomolskaya Pravda, | newspaper of the Communist | Youth League. It accused Britain of trying to suppress “a national | | liberation movement” in British Guiana. State Tax Board May Reject Request GRAND RAPIDS # — The State Tax Commission may turn down a request by Mayor Paul G. Goebel ‘for a hearing on assessments of lthree downtown Grand Rapids property parcels. Edward W. Kane, commission secretary, last night said he is “positive the commission will not grant a hearing’ on the case. Goebel was authorized by the Grand Rapids City Commission to request the assessment hear- ing, a re-hearing on a commis- sion decision to devaluate the e Mechanic St., were both admitted | to Pontiac General Hospital last | night following a two-car collision. | A passenger in Allen's auto, Mrs. | Maurice Rogers, 24, of 103 Me- | chanic St. was treated for cuts | following the accident at Perry | and Kennett Sts. Pontiac Police said they were unable to get conclusive state- ments from the two drivers, both reported in good condition. Notre Dame in Opener EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan State's cross country team opened its 1953 season today with a 23 to 33 victory over Notre Dame har- riers. Lyle Garbe, Michigan State ace. paced the field to firfish first ir assessment of the three parcels. | Kane, quoting state tax regula- tions, said ‘‘the tax commission can not legally reopen a case of this type — it has no authority to reopen one of its cases.” The Women’s International Bow!- ing Congress lists more than 500,- 000 members. NOTT I TOWN- ship Zoning Board Meet Please take notice that the Inde- — Téwnship Zoning Board old a public meeting October 18, 1983 at 8 P. M. im the Independence Town- ship Hall, Clarkston. Michigan, to con- sider certain changes im and to the Independence Township Rura! Zoning Ordinance and Map and that the pro- changes’ may be examined at the ndependence Township Hall, Clarkston Michigan, om Mondays. Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Fridays between the hours of 9.A. M. to 5 P.M. and on Wednesdays and Saturdays between the hours of 8 A. M. to 12 o'clock noon SMITH, Chairman mile, Oakiand County expirey Apri’ 4 Oct. 10, "53 SOOT DESTROYER ON SALE AT HARDWARE STORES a Oakland Chemical Co. 44 Woodward Ave. Pontiac Old Company Expanding EXECUTIVE TYPE MEN WANTED for Permanent Position—Call FE 2-0219 Call or See James A. TAYLOR, Agency 1210 Pontiae State Bank Bidg. for your INSURANCE NEEDS! the good time of 20:46.8, ; 4 Oct. 10, "83 FE 4.2544. |} \3 +: ~*~ ‘ Tee eh } Shey i a J ae: : : .% Peas cee Oe te ee ee ee 1 { ai | + 5 aA Duan ; ¢ \ | ; \ j -¥ — . 1 t Be A ns pa yeah . } ad ; ey = : Epo, ee A AS hb THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953. sal T ’ ° ita Se a ee eee sae si ae - . ‘Told: All y }] od chronicle is a description of the] NANCY . | ‘ ee ! ri j j - 9 ar : __.. | murder of Richard 11 of England | . —— — British to Check Research |*%oi" inno isn|| | te - OI. (@) ec. CSAC | the Holy. places in ‘the Middle : oR SUNSET ’ . - = a ’ : ™ fant of a ‘14th Century Kinsey’) Ps a=» prey. | os > LONDON (INS)—British arche) But Frolssart always wanted to| outside bie own circle, but des- |: fl), \ilZ clogists are preparing to start ex-| know both sides and all tined to become famous many | | Wy Wy ts around Windsor Castle | these affairs of the heart as well years later, ' = ‘ - dec ton fata ind as of battles, skirmishes, captures,| It is on these records that the LE Arr. pen ghey ae ae. gallant actions and heroic deeds. ‘| present archeological excavations = Communist] | Much of what i knows about He ain eee ne ee oy SO | 2G coateny Ragland comes He returned to France and re- Not ‘ « changed their methods the “Chronicles” of Frenchmes| csived the benefice of I "| Notice to All Rustlers: L Wy L MA: — strategic goods within Froissart, who persuaded the | 1+ ne was not content to spend the | Leave Ohio - - Pronto! 4 Se len gua oF wo. highborn of the time to “tell all.” | 25 of his life recording the births - 2 eee 0 ewe ot Queen. Philippe, wife of E4- | deaths and marriages of the area. be eat ie tn Wet Bertin The ward Til, dukes, earls and knights | When he was 36 in 1374 he be- was sent to France bared intimate details of their | gan editing the notes he had re- Re ee et tnt chile they| UYes and loves to the French corded during his travels. This bearings back to East Germany.| Unlike Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey.) “i , ik eek Ate ee to be sent to am arms factory ee ee ee The court hed changed and ne thousand yards away from the | entific pereunded the Dukes of York and Jonna meer _ sacar wad olden "| Gloucester and other nobles to give That the Communists are taking| Nothing missed his eagle eye and ee gust syeee sheet, expensive meen onmny fact. was mated to be — be pretend to materials, proves once described knack ppened . / SU eunieel that hea chmost throt- way: Among the last few words in his ted the flow of strategic goods) «| give thanks to God for sense. SIDE GLANCES through Berlin to Iron Curtain war) memory, good remembrance of ‘ “scctal ths ta te plains Gon and keen to seize upon acts which ) eae dineiecs oars ators 2 goog og ese of die ae YOURE SO KIND, | pow THANK E SO YOU SAN MARY AND MRS. RUGGLES ARE moved to the Red bloc, Berlin! came trom his own Chronicles. He| 4 te VERY FRIENOW 3} C interesting» WELL. 1 now is more important as the|\., ’ , THINK THAT'S NICE, EAR ! was born in 1338 in Valenciennes, ‘ C \ wonder what ary, —! | Hordes ot “middle-men” live France, the son -of an armorial the “us es : dh, their wits im Berlin, trying | Ante”. _ -" tr emage “tai” betueen Wonk His first employment wes as 8 - é fern firms end fron Curtain buy. | *#/esman. rs who represent Communist | But deciding there was nothing governments. ‘ to sales business he nevertheless : In addition, there are of course; made some good contacts and as | the usual Communist purchasing; a result went to England with agents who ply their trade secretly.| letters of introduction te the court ee oe oe from the King of Bohemia and @ telephone, the “ stay) William Count of Hainault and within the letter of the law — as Holland. far as the authorities are con- cerned, although the intention of He quickly made a hit with the agents is usually quite clear.| Queen Philippa, daughter of the) | But since there is a limited| Count of Hainault, and was well DRIOSITY GOT THE BEST OF amount of legal trade between East | received at court. WHATS KEEPING YOU BOVS and West, these “middie-men” can| After a couple of years in Eng- CNet operate while making their con-| land he retutned to Valenciennes. é tacts, He returned to England in 1361 and It’s when he is Giscussing a | ¥®! made one of Queen Philippa's contract between a Western firm | *°cTetaries. for some innocent material that | Eventually he acquired an art the “middleman” can make |" which he has never been sur- made. the goods come from Cape, 1089 by HEA Servion, tee. T. H Sag BB Put. OF. one country to a second from where|: her husband. Dukes, earls and they are shipped to a third or to) knights told him their troubies “The first time you've taken me out to dine in weeks, and you want the Communist destination. without being prompted. me to go into the kitchen and show the chef how I make cocktail sauce!"’ By Merrill Blosser Zo PZ (im 0 AMD [WROA 7-1’. BE YouR SECRETARY—HELP YOU WITH CASTING — BUT I TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER'S ACE Webster-Roth TD LIKE ANOTHER CAN Sots mens monn CL] | WAVY, oS Sea no Tee B,. COSTS FOR SHAKING RUG L0oK !iT's FEE now SMARTY? } TH Leaves You CW DUST, Pose) | even ina gut Conny: —4Z ARE FALLING! (2A AP} OO Oe OF Hose oy 5 ING SUSTICE QUINCHY Pts WO CARDS 6Y rai AND HIS SPBED TRAP © me YOURSELF —£ ails oes l4 w/ © Blix . NY) 4 Ut ti YY ( <4 i : J + | i Ih ig y SAMGA — THe URE OF THE Panty oie : sr eete ts ae! uv y) fe / “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘10. 1959 Clear TaxClaim srt fo Conant Convention ‘myn (art, > GALLOWAY LAKE — Mrs, Vert act Bom , ISS IT § : 2 Hopkins, president, and Mrs! pocursTeER — “On ! gie as tenth grade biology ¢lass , oF SuMmMe "| aetagutee to to -300RES seven | ng mame pede Malta diate d e delegates to the MOMS conven- — week has taught 56 ; when y ) oun Postmaster General’s | tion at Saginaw oe irs x at; biology students a new type ag | A the local group me lesson. : work Nebraska Youth Admits Wife Settles niet: the home of Mrs. William Becker Letting en ee week at ] 13 Levy of $100,000 8 Commenrenke. guests | Sooper’ Park neer Caseville, this and Killing Karen Talbot, ’ © ia vY The 22 members and = . t succeeds in taking a had gained from that day's ex- A 20 WASHINGTON (UP) -— Mrs. were served luncheon by the ml aap pr to observe Na- h pertences. Last Aug. Artoar KE. Summerticld, ‘Wile of| snd cohostess Mrs. Charles| tne cmd ha Gamat 8, Oa Name Schoo "Financed by the individual stu- : t- | Shelton. | ture - from the RUSHVILLE, Neb. w—The body postmaster general, has set- |<, iscussed the and fun with dent and an allocation Instruc- “ae rl mesie ‘ee hem de nae fa ci a | meter |g me asyeat e e Athletic Director | sate Separemen a "re. enmually ville girl missing since Aug. 20, about $100,000. ._. | Upcoming: . bow and an arrow, tion, many was found early today in a shallow ing Walter, special assis- ; a rifle and a to ipeclegy E — Thomas Ev-| turning to this type of project. pasture grave near Rushville and = to Summerfcid end sie in| New Residents Invited students we vi Sage ee at Walled Lake! Ciimaxing their week with an thorities tant 's Public In- | along with, early ans, football th- trip through the his- a 19-year-old boy gave au of the post office's * hurch 983-acre state con- has been named ath-| ai day bus led the id: Townsite Chur | tory im this High School, , of the area on Friday, a statement saying he ki formation Service, said: to To irector, it was announced | toric spots : his advances, : —/ servation area. letic dir ’ returned to Rochester girl after she resisted “Mrs. Summerfield settled the SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| nt of Conser- | this week oe ow Charged with first degree mur- neither Summer- Meaning of the Worship) rn. state Departme: graduate of Michigan | jast night. McLain, 19, Rus- claim and ee re |The rmon of the | tion sends instructors to assist} Evans, a been @ mem-| Rochester teachers working with —— ted from high field) or Mrs. Summertield have | 5 ie” will be jervite at tl ame |%@ 5 tule gdabdtienel Gos pivaran pane re mas bee phsyical | the project at Saseville were Mor- Schenl last opine. any further comment to make. Sr ke ov dea nes, hee ot | for whieh the group camp at the | ber of the -¥ three years. rel Chute Art Cofer, Mrs. Joyce school last spring. The Internal Revenue Bureau! of the Rev.» John unity cherch, sor was planned. education eT ee Freeland who) jioiman, Mra. Marjorie Adams, County Attorney John Kerig- Gectined to comment. Officials t-| the Townsite Comm “arriving at the camp last Sun-| “He replaces the staff as @ PhYSi-| Rod Ivens and five student cooks ——— ee ee dicated, however, that the claim —o Thee More Stately _Mén- | day students were or pd freer leg corde and their home economics instruc- to the charge in a 5:30 a. t have been settled at a re) + — sung by ‘ten to a cabin and their utles | cal edu Coun- mus 1 will be the anthem sung and ten a ia tor. (EST) arraignment betore rer __ sions” w choir with Mrs. Rose as | jnciuded keeping their cabi ; |e ss wed bee semmnediataly to = ee unders son, a Bom soloist of the group. shops fer Saapectien, County 5 Pack 17 Den Mothers and was ted in 1 w , = been| each divi- : undisclosed location for sate matad Chevrolet Un. Sano | A. special invitation has t the| Divided inte greups, of abert E. Patterson Cream Booth | an k for $400,-| extended the new residents o: jon was assigned one day i Plan Ice | aa developments any pe she ng the. Internal Rev- township to attend. camp —, em oe kitchen | ROYAL OAK—S in = of; Den mothers and co — The rapid fire ‘er wheth- : ood or helping in the for Hubert E. Pa "ae of Cub Scout Pack 's most Bureau differed ove ‘ w : oy Ave., will be| members solved one of Nebraska's enue y a capital Series and the mess hail. 118 N. Vermont ' " McCarroll School made arrange- baffling mysteries. high “a ‘oor on ‘the higher | Pastor to Preach t| Work groups repaired the half-| sunday at Chattanooga, Tenn. rl joe to set up an ice cream heat gut’ was, walidng bowne ROBED WARREN—Farl Warren poses in his robes in the qaky eneiny tak on Universalist Covenan ile trail blazed Wr the first ime neral Home, He died Thureday at| booth at the McCarroll School Tair irl, was w i aa ief Jus ra . ; m ursda} from a‘mcvie the sight of Aug. |__— # Building after being sworn in as wi succeode the late | 'gretoettad ag a car denier eae Rasecll L Linsoln win | years ago by the Rochester | 108) tome He dh Hospital, Pon-|Oct. 23. | at me eed was last seen scarcely a sorter hari The ex-Governor of California, St pene Court in Flint before he became chair- The Rev. Russell L. Lincoln will which initiated res ote — ~_— = pore ae eee of 20 ‘ yan- | United States. { the Supreme ; blican National : f four | tructed 14 ravine | 14. eeting . . She van Chief Justice o' man of the Repu st of a series o y also recons dow, Mil-| the m = berenhgetoeny and authori- | Fred M. Vinson, is the 14th = Committee and later postmaster aes eh on the Universalist yl of stone, sand and tree. oral ge slg at and Mrs. | Cubmaster C. R. oe i nday 11:15/| 7 dred; parents, =r. -|St., recently were - Speen remy clue (0 | re which he said he hit her with his | To Ask for Dog Warden general. coment ae eee al the First bach student had an — Thomas P. oe “ond pool Grane Mrs. Howard age hare Mrs. single su ff when Allegan County | a.m. Wors ; and tour, a chance for| Wioga: four ° | Louis Petrusha, and Mrs. ‘ n she fought him o LLEGAN W — Alleg | Park choo ‘niversalist Church at Warner a geology tour, , whereabouts. raed hci to kiss her. McClain re- | continces will be asked Monday | Parish Plans S aa ate ae opening ecies on the rifle and page brother. | Mocsarstd. ‘a mask cael County Attorney Keria nhipons ith a ham. | §Y for a‘ county! CHARLEVOIX w@ — St. Mary's Ul be “We Discover God) vices and to fish with bridges | The group plans to the Mc- said McLain was brought in for lated he then hit her w to appropriate funds for : is planning a campaign | theme wi of the conservation department by| ay ore are 15 e-raeags London | Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in further questioning this week and mer and finally shot her with a} | dog warden. Sponsors yay to raise $50,000 for a new parochial a ae school will meet, at the | means of an electric ‘rod. over the Thames River | Carroll School told his story as he was fle. |ment for a dog warden to replace the worship service | Y | County. finally ber ri ereaen school building saa the P One group dug and completet about to be given a lie detector | 22 i ing took place at a ranch | creased following num b ay frame building which has served Adams. hall ~ 13 Building Service 15 The slay on children by than 50 years. | in Service . test. uth of Rusty | cent attacks the school for more 1t Business nap Keriakedes said McLain gave a | eig ‘aie ; dogs. emale Help ¢ 2 WR handwritten statement in | ville, Mc sti 5| Wanted Female Help 6| Wanted F rig Rel ee Pe eed ae four-page Male Help ¥ - cy Guar PE see *. e i . Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted WAITRESS ae yaa, toot pra. | "comm, rong eaten - AO eer nee MAN TO LEARN RATES COOK $ op. to 2 am. Apply ip person "eed ; Pontiac Laundry. FE se ge gg ss (LOR voores Death Notices BOX REPLIES Branch Manager Trainees Hours 16 a.m PE SR aeniniane E ae EXPERIENCED | Me, buna 5 -- Painting-Decorating 11A RELIABLE PUMP oer nce. end cower lines. — reek Lipes. xper pont ERVICE Fi : . , © program re-| Gan TO BERVICE ; Actes. ¢ - SER JOS PURMING, FLOOR TAVIS. coon, Bere — Pa At 10 a.m. A po ge Rn men fo start in “ater conte ner, must be Salary Apply in Person CADY "von Dishw ashi m vo A-\ PAINTING — WORK beg repairs and tng tions, Day or bs mca Hart, 49 dear repl managerial pl ae k. steady work. Apply : _ night, Fe ries. . wife’ of = Se Gyde there were ffice in Interesting. qanied. Siti OK. po ofl median Appl: — Hotel Waldron Boliday work, 6 Riker B dg aa WANT Wall Washino. PLANS PREPARED FOR any FO gan ntral. FE 9-1519 Hert, dear mother of Orrald| | the cai eieg Goer) ||| ee pany in tieid.| Mage, Water, aa - &. PIER nen eae Gaal “paining OR 3s hing | feted. etc: Wrie Bou 43, Postine ‘crv Aine, ont 6h Low an w . largest company a _ - es. FE | oe shin _ - Ser oar me accroee| | the following | te ine a ental | epee PEET Eee pe | am_oe_wpuaas rest ~ Help Wanted? Ta ae Pences Hawtng. wicker. | Revlon hare dermete end Clarence day, Oct. + rogress rtieulars to Pontise housework & care 6-3354 ed ict 1 otis, form styte Pontiac ee ee ee eee 1, 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 12, Exceptional benefits. Secure tu-| ful pa —| $18 Room and board. MA NERAL, MAN) CLEAN & EFFICIENT PE| paired. Write Box 4), ele ge lg ‘19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 28, | Exceptional | gxeaniexce —waseDio —wa-| © AN” BETWEEN ii_4 te FOR | WOMEN POR OEWERAL | Man | decorating. Expert mec Press — idee Goon wil ae ma . a. 56. 57. it Fou So ae gol repair we wens. Wotan’ gutween Ry aise”. Buburban. nome, 30. bey wali Pabex rE Woven BY EXCAVATING GRADING BOLT: on. he in state at ¢ ) al, 66, 71 . sehold Finance Set furnish references. Call Sarsi S00 ‘Deliwoed | ee dest tes at eee steam D. Mille 5 |< omne. ba “REMOVAL. neral Home. _ 3. 58, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66, 71, Househo ; 3, ye appointment. SEWORE D Jary, @ 2 Os transportation id Pai “i wa | ice Tate — Tihary Catberine Hot Mul @ueet,| | 99” J05, a Corporation, |S Ree — "eiectok See ee Oe) fe. aye oe ee ret chet Ses | “JOHN'S TRENC wae aba cog i and een, oer tem! —_| maperiagone,-moeay ocho Ni’ 6.6) | oe amie teed Cheer, a WALL PAPERING, oe ; a eRinING & eo & REMOVAL Set our bid too! OR > r res a ° comb. 364i Auburn ice will be FOR WANT ADS WANTEE : 0 Tt ATM Sine | EXPERIENCED 1 er Gear’ works vein a » * Candy co lF, sg = INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR estimate. FE tree - Heights. Funeral ser t 10 must be experience 4 8. Tele Orion Road. ' handise and decorating. gueras 1-0 FOUNTAIN PENS | uscer house basement. Sate Seem ct! DIAL RE 28181 li Me LORACAno WORE 28 TED'S —- a pate ce a pecotaries | HL Sim ey oi, GHING — Me Church. Interment in ‘ a A ; for 3 or 3| removed, free estimates. | 10" cur j 71 Ww. = Si wise eee | ream & am. to § pm Rainy eee ot | PEA Sana seats | wooowano 47 souane cane | ATER 2 terre &| fee | ae staate't wg | EAVES weer sa her daughter, Mrs. Anscom er: . full time saltemen. to sell known a = ) AND FOUN. women in our Line 133 = Wall Washing ain EXPERT Ta _— . the Kirkby used homes rare for ISHW ASHER - CU io heipful Call a s- 13 | 3- mn serel Home.” = ‘ All errors should be report- ‘Rave ‘an excelent Pages mo cmbations men Togee Bg IO -— Lm hen got pl cori oe oe “Sertiey, between #1 reer Pree res Reos_zs AINT. | motte TRIMMING & RF ss you KA ee on pe ea Pe a ne mee | ane oe oe Pei-dee Perenk | EXPERT TREB [AGOMINO & ao —_— land Ct, age - . pe . have an ¥ ssively MATE |» 5 (‘cas FOR YOUR ing. =. i — = —~nbOF ie ere tee || Sete eas Sen | Rete | cto DINER °F Leet OA pated vrtoo he SORES proders Cees | aps hola, bo"Dise A : 5 ™ or 10) | | = — = ‘ Sti heat ints og og pol Blanka ding gates ag noon gle gS a od Needs caporionced woke allele | ay 180K Perry ~ Moving ry Trucking 12). 1O TAN CUBAN: | La 16 Gre Ajth, at 2 rendered value Basis. and employee discounts, ation. m Cell after ¢ pm | —PeS 8) } ere, Lake ¢ HB LR o. — “ be held Tue ° bse cal has — the error W CAB DRIVERS RENTAL shift tetirement pian, liberal Me bene tion provided Instructions EPPICtIENnT at 138A; ~~ Tivo. 8.8 Dm. ast Minner of-| } thre ne are made be full time. dey and might shift sinful life imeurance, G aoN “Gan FOR | FOR Past, 1 mt bee! ot reae- | 13 AND HEA , netal Home with Rev mu eancellatio “tik eum- *y 438 Orchard Lake bet ft Nelener Bros. _ OR WOMAN TO CARE For STARTING deuivery « east Landscaping PL ee Interment in Oak sure to get your ow Arp'y —_ See Mr. Berg. _*| GIRL ehidren my CERAMICS CLASSES le rates as Cematery. Ar Payne il ig in | J gar fae RRA’: ESTATE SALESMAN | Saginer SPOTFER Wg | femal “eunaies, Bat ope | lee —. : ROR CRAIG | LAB TERING psf Feral nome tars pom ban | J Bem wy hopes fx te sees se fcaprvere 4 ge ge gn bg ad for advertise- loration : TON | ’ wr . FORE 100. mente certainine lar agate | LAWRENCE Ww QATLORD tz Bon, osener Of USD ead | Bi ecre Sore re +821 | ROCKING. MATLING. & pe tate cure vet _— Service 17 b Beland larger than , . ge _ 222 & Pike St. leaves. Just call “Mary E) 2931 oa wit RE ee ard OL 54703. 2606 N. Rochester “HOW MUCH amoukioee LADY to WORK ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE rest O’DELL Oona owe | oder’ Landscaping |~ Peres A000 Ma- . Helms; R4 “| eeavele Ortsavetle Bd.) Oe ey eapenueneel senanen. A en ee veiable, trees and ot | SURE fup- ef Mr. end Mrs GO. W Sugene, Transient Want Ads may _I N WAN. H rd, wages. 8920 eBid AND "ow % Alse top sell and top| ehine and deat mother of _—, and ancelled up to 9:30 the AUTO — No . Clarkiton = ote | Gowt TRUCKING, kv all for lawn. All power| General 1 W. Lawrence, Von, Meynolas” acer sar ct diy "ot" pubicetion Est 'Tows ilision 3 Pisadeth Are You Worth? “CLERICAL POSITION | "ie cat seu classes. sina Bes Se Tek, TON TRUCK WANTS ae Orading and pisresieed FY awl TERS RENTED Prank, . ‘ x with know ng ey | Mase rR ¢-0<81. = wntckena 133 8 Gagine® —— Charlee end ieham. Meime. Sars. foes 1 Dar 2 Daye ¢ Dee | | teenieWCED 9g ES igo ide their] “ot eeothtaping. typing and comp.| tnd "mperied ents chee Fn SA Slat EFRCHENT PICKUP "LaNDecAPINO, pe | = wuenees ‘ing-Taitoring 18 Se es P|) +. ia wn Ts uaceain Wlow raps | Our salesmen decide their | tomever. tame ee apa ~ Work Wanted Male 9 rgnuery an ight heating of rene Orvenal Priming Cleaning light | Dressmaking~ ~ Wilett and Mrs tate at 2 8 +56 Service, Long Lake & Telegr ; isno limit to} man P PLSONNEL OFFICE ve ted PE naa ALTERA Mrs. Reynolds will be in Panera ‘ 1.60 312 sea Mr ths value, there is : APPLY Co PICKUP TRUCK rates ra | _ plowing NO: LIGHT WED. DRESSMAKINO rE + l the C Godhardt after 8i, 5 2.00 3 6 648 2 Rs. EXPERT- : ings Planning Sears, Roebuck & = MAN kind of hauling. Call | = R t CUSTOM MOWING ulpment, coat. “ad Home, Keego Harbor 1 tomor- ‘ 240 432 +08 ERANE OPERATOR 1148 Bey-| their earnings. a ft. Gaguew ; wants any S for: en jum heavy power —s REWEAVING PAPERTC] DOE p.m. banal evening pring wil n- | 7 380 4 ae enced. Lake Ra” Onterd and working property can “wrDou AGED LADY | OR sank “ANY ROUnS 33 Truck TRACTORS « Yr. at a wurerviv row evening Higginbotham | 8 er) 7 m WITH sEMI- tco. Welw gh boo middie aged Ban TE en. must be ees | TRUCKS ing . SOrTS, CONS Pueat a Welnus Ridge, | § 8 a rear, Bros, 1148 pay off for you, 1 y on yen would me 8 oe ember omay mee. % Ton We ay 1% Ton Stakes ROTO-TILLING. Eeeee Aruasnas to m9. i955 CLA | Birmingham Office | Semeur Lane VTAPORERS = a 4 - ne | ee ene GS th)" sae = eae tae ches. Pa Bostic Farm and SODDING, SEEDING! TRER| Bdns Warner. F] SEERY, OCTOBER 88; be- MEN WANTED a d used Ford cars a - a tocar ae oe ontiac complete landesaping. Chiropodists 6 Miami Ra. age -0844 ivy Monday to co an ; . . s. For lek¢| Lapeer, MO ¢ : : or Co. ee Eire mae Matas || Ph, Midwest 4 Se BUOWay | trucks As we Mexcep-| ketene aad Be PENSE O10 TNs | Industrial Tractor, cx | AEE. SEPRARE, SEPTSE | “wrnpesce rwowm, 9.05, eery; will P 1s a Other " a ROC plete . { the Rosary EARN $150 AND U fore, the pay : ebarge off. Good FE Wirt | TON STAKE TAO ose Le held ‘Sune, Sparks-Oriffin Po: = tiammen Meek woridwise. Prospects are tional and you will re- salary.” 3008 Lake Angelus Rd JANITOR 208 Of ee ven ROC POR sind re|rs Hi stering ™ 13C | Photo Accessories = Bg I service will verts Pull vr part time fits.| Fr CHILD, | _ pe. PENTER | DUMP TRO pholsterin be held Monday, Oct : ring bent Exclusive,” Xo ab pmol , alg ag Peterson today EADY TO CARE TOR s'ss Dm., ee ae eT [OWT TROCKINO & HAULING. gam COVERS DRAPES a => = ! = prD, ccm = ol ggg Rg Holy Sep- | Om = 5] samp NOH. Littleton, Colorede. See Mr. eter , +7 CONTRACTOR DESIRES | jOnT oL. Your material, _ cleare ‘Cometery. "Spares Griifim ae iar CLAS PAyWrees, SOutitG-| . Earl R. Milliman’s. _— EerentesceD VT Te a. & Seoeeptng Facies Cowan AND 5 WeAY TROCKING roan vt NG REPAIR. | “pontraite oe te Loe lie in state at the 5 ; ham area ——— | . E& GRINDER HAND — time, 18 or Gar PENTER OR Rubbish heuled. 3-0003 | Antiques a spec : — en 12 EB. Pike. oT. means i SURFAC , Insurance| tere Ra rt time onty A Terms. | ASHES RUB CUSTOM BUILT! Patin Studi Sort. OcromER 61083 ae and othe? benefits, Prenty of ort | SOORKEEPER SMALL Omnice or EM “ish and light trucking. PR Mfuriture, “upholetering. 34 auth Lost and Found 21 Annette, 407 Myrtle a. —_ time Pontiac Precision Teel e. | good salary. 5 days Work Wanted “Female 9A | 4-207 Telerragh. . ‘ PRaais cctint of Wegtin, Mieke Gad | O Soon” mai * pxpecat: ei bie MONET OPPOR: |0 CCC eee ree FRUCKING AND SAULING © 30m6.| Thomas Upholstering LOST: DOUBLE-STRAND mother of Bug Funeral. corvice | ed ‘Wanted at Once TO GLAS MAR — Sompany, | NEED EXTRA, while you tamous | OTR 17 WISRES ourenst or. warn Movine’ citD STOR. Phone FE 5-8888 tte by Bm gy Ey ane ee ae ki qi Boge ER gl lg ™ Pull or part time, Nettene! famou| fice w «bane Ageme for W. Americes Van ap Frese. “CLAss RINO at 3 p. m. at Newman ffiei- | O Ing Tal came good wages: 300 4+-1548 _ Pull of part time. training pro-| bend Y Drsirkes " ree vans anywhere in| CORNICES, a agg BLUE STONE A Rev. Parker o : metal bumper. MI 4-4016. POR KEW 2. Pree ired.| MIDDLE AGED LAD Lines La % tee. PE covers, ma LosT ” it. FR 4-306. ating, nterment tn Gu Mul — “ioe now, bulaine Je Birmingham goa), me mrocimeat oes | fhe. days per wenn” Smallnartee | United Blaine, Quick sere 3p COVERS CUSTOM” MADE: | wi” “Eo | a Waite MALE Cometery. —_ william r Devie| 5 Paone even Valley te, Bove iit x om. to 8 p preferred, write Box 8 Pontiac WAGL Fi sor jARY KIND. REa- _ net ele _ FE 2-6340. cote One ond ot tee. Funeral Home afte . TO MOBILE 6|_ Tue woMAN, 35 TO INGS. FREE | _ sonat’ EARL aetae : . —- Brown tb beg _teday a ! Salesmen “exPERTENCED, See gre | Wanted Female Help 4! years to assist = Soren. Wpickup. PE +000 . CENSED SMITH LOVING | “passin ai a vey Crescent - rking ¢ : TO and care TE wf Pickup Se 5s BLACE JM meee Oey Eevee e's Weeeserd | ELDERLY woman Estthertve | Batic aih ry sevice | onmen onabugre, ox papy | INCOVERATOR aaViCR Agnes |r ree, a wf Talabin vapors Row | jer-Plym , Call t conv. pages, refer- AN WISHES bdish. shredded ~ billfeld or ham - vy s wile works. TV. Excellent wage REFINED WOM time ru i, PR 5-0648._ VICE. AFTER 5 45450. IN LOVING MEMORY Pree Birming' MEAT. CUT- with red. FE sitting, available any _ Peat top so M.D. M. TV SE mottey FI ~wiciRITY OF Fie FiachetSte hadnt | we are acing 3 experince “IE Degen marie Ca eve wea oe pening Spat ee | aint WicintyY PORTING LAKE TyPINO AND swart Business| — Garden Plowing — 12 BAY WOT S0n. TY SERVICE| LOer mt Tite a randm sther to our staff MI ¢407¢ y uired FE to care for hit. Call MY keeping done in my bome | ALSO | 63 so. FE 58-1206. FE 5-4390, mos. old od ‘bar wers to _ Pa-| clothing salesmen : Attendants parle National Bank works afternoon 6 = pen | pLownro x a. © 5-586 - wearing harness ta girl's m a MEMORY ple ea Felaavartised Parking _ 608 ep heiwee RIENCED “IN | complete landscaping IN TV SERVICE | came of ” coe? SS ton baa te sell “ "een oppor- "Day ee Evening work. (bere ot OUR On, Woman N FOR Liokt ROOSER Ty alg Capen OR ges TE kitchens "| - ca. 3. DISCINO Pee: /" Cann Rretergien Ragia 20 years cen onaeit Tad mt ’ ise n older with y work & e. Must 6354 & weed mow-| experierce -— Rd. IN LOVING ge woteage Wl who| merenend 8. 'o vrs ciderty men ma = gap bntnoen & beara. MA 63354 = foxing, full cnarg Modern ranch | _ & IRONINOS&. CUR ging, leveling, hay ED TV REPAIR: gate on Brown BEAGLE wife. Mayme Irene "1951 for qualified men. Idea) f" drive weil nder 18 must ~ eT cook and hostess area, near | WASHINGS ight prices FE | tng. Jaycor, Fetedl | GUARANTEE +0736. puor : BLACK « WHITE w. . way October 11. Pod tunity fo als) appty. Minors wi + eahaarit LADIES 25 e rural 2781 week-| tans, neat, rig ND YARD PLOWING make. FE & TV Bervice Lost: on. old vicinity of Bociy missed by her husband, Working conditions. Excellent To perma co oat) guarten, | QUAL SAELTS SLL cales| Boctiae Call MY > Spm | 56308 bag ae y any) DONS ..adio 80 ns. Reward. PE 20002 a ts ue ‘egal gu have for two between # a. m. and LEAGED LADY WILL BA scing. eveling tee, All power goure SERVICE CALLS - 83 ; UE TICK le F cement for Pe ply “ony. between 8 a.m po “Sage Main . jeooten. = tor Mise Armburet MIDDLE/ mend or sew. your es See prom on | HO! AY FOUND: ALE 7 re EE | 1d am and between ‘st’ Riner| “Lawrence Ww. ae ae ee | oe ae ee ee mn couap. Fe 637 _ 43 MITCHE LL’s TV pound. Off * 98 re Card of Thanks? advancement. Guaranteed sal | & om et Wayne St, __ 136 E. Pike &t. RIST- oo eales work Ages 18 A to 3. The hr FE 1-06 Business Service ‘ ° FE 23-2871 Don's Barber Shop. —_—V—erereere> Garage LADIES WANT aire Peon i." Appiy in person to Walgree: COLORED GIRL WANTS Dez - 109 _§ mane -t¥ savVICe soho Ave. rf WISH TO THANK ALL = and commission | - CARPENTER on new mas cash? digo '& erbheas Drug Btore work 5 days. Love ehildren. ELECTRICAL a TUCKER'S corvine: Tost — dollar Reward. “rs orn sitagh tat cae rine. ary Rough, Project Mus ' De unten and Crrictngs themieives poet miss ipoLb-Ao8b ) WOMAN FO © J ony WOR WrD 463 _ HIGHLAND SEWER CLEANING — xe EO oom eves. eng rina! ; Only A. ese during our recent bereay sarolomen ha. corper Kusabetn | fois” cppertaniey. turing the day-time for. one of FE, 2-00 ks, Sun. Service. Ph. FE 4- a SERV.| supr0rt _ Write Box 28, n ae inter Margaret” Binge! Bpe- = Se i Tein ahas Pad See aArRSOTRL. DERSON two weeks, “Occasional aay por WowAn wants See a CHRISTMAS CARDS, i? YOUR Ox. ve fAd® SERV. ey band fs - snd thanks to i LF. Din. _3 = "WANTED | 38 ot r ian wal that. References, Write Box 38 tresings oo PE D7 | _pteture. 2 = E SERVICES port ,_ OR 9-100, "1s LO8T FEMALE base after eri tnd ‘Cons Fart OSML SALESMAN W — 7D" EXPERIENCED MA Rares mation pales LADY | Serene. Peo rege eher | APPLIANCE SERV retrig Building Service 15 | “pointer. Reward oat wat ss ALL THE Tl: cNeill & Libby | Wrb. leaning wore. Ammy | WANTED MIDI children rk. Wed & Thurs. Cal We service elean- | ~~~~~~ SEMALE LOST We Wien 50 THANE AL lee Libby, McNeill canta. for dry clean “al | for housework. Have 2 ‘ . Pe bie craters. vaehers. radios. clean. ICK. CEMENT WORK | REDBONE “EMALE 10 fr‘ends end ey | el offerings N. Saginaw 8st - Foods: © por- Liberty Cleaner Fiswincnes. MI} Sad 3. Stay m. FE24067) 5, FE ¥ WANTS WORK ers. and ‘all types of ems BLOCK, BRICK, PE 3-2068 side. Reward FEMALE. fo~ thir beautiful floral offer FE ‘assi for appointment Canned Foods; op Hunter Bivd GIRL FOR SMALL OF-| GororED LaD ts or days. FE liences 2-021 | and fireplaces PAIR. T-IRISH SETTER PE 5-0303. ard manv acts of _ pag aa : for advancement, +1222. xT bay : Orrice Pontiac. Typing and short in restaurant nights ROY'S, 96 Oakland Ave. PE = | OENERAL BUILDING bald. tt. Afeinity Telegraph Ri Ra. FI - brother, eae of Milton Bank eat have desire for 800 heavy Sp a hand. yoy ‘Senetits. Repty pepe LADY WISHES DAY ie Puan poke Fe | mn re oo upton? Lost, LOST. DOO. BLACK MALE Belt : 007s. — ~~ (PLETE te . fers “Dest gomterung words, = permanent connection sun : _—~ FIVE qualifications. = * "Massage for Shut-ins | PLASTERING | eur Set ere PATCH si "newary ‘racing ® Brain op Pagting en Te natin, Mere | and ambition 25 ‘and | *stae eae attrac OM OF - ENERAL OFFICE | ress: emai coke pate ee TRENCHING§ onpes .ROme, aa, GR re Se ee Pac, Motor rd Local 1 tssion, No limit to - n 5 an 3-0660, after four it -’ iMAC a rit‘: rheumatien « SW aeeke t. i a — LOsT. A A night. Seefie! thanke to the Loyal Order | cent comm +2600 -| gress, betwee MARE MONEY AT HOME AND of poor rirculation we — ee a LAYING | “yellow gold. 38 Brecial thanks to rd the beauti-| earniug, FE OPEN J ‘ rocery | WOMAN Sew ready-cut Rap. SHIER to rer home. FE 44131 PTE foe R. GO SNYDER. shine reward, +3000, HS prayer service. Joseph Tree | FuLLin Baven "an bell. 3 years age, § ; spere ND. any profitable. Melly CASH NO AND IRONING [C MOTOR SERVICE, RE-| sanding and finishing. = 5 ha fu prayer service lowne, Mrs. | 3.000 established custome ntial. ience preferred, A-ROUND ‘. Hollywood 46 t position for one who ‘WASH eo FE 5-9088 ELECTRIC MOTOR SER ee in. a Lost lowne Ranson Treglown et week te start. Car esse ae Pt PSEF ire- | ood Mite seo! | —Neoee aoe dependable. Bet- Fa Ea RING ee aring ong Fewspens. MASON & CEMENT Fr gustanigee ee el he wees Ses GGT a id ay | Besa ame | Par 1G wegeAeeeE> counee|rgt Cust een "AEG" Cae sat te | Ee Wee See m roles: t plan ‘an M bitity EXPERIENCED | COLORED paces. cil, ceal of WTD. PLAST . t P To assist instruction engineer. a einai ; ye car More for Your A couple with small 1 ir work, Lo tne aa N and . tience needed. Has pro -| benefits. Must have car, SILS OF : . Live in, FE 4180] _ing and repa “WORK BLOCKS. w— HUN TOON tion Hou ““Felegaph bear W. expenses paid when B IRMINGH: AM imemoonapring, FLPLE eo 7, rn * Batters ~~ Are You Too Fat? Ambulance Service Haron MECHANICALLY INCLINED | used on company busi- 31 6 Woodward 4 N. Saginaw wank. 5S OnE WY WOE. arm air _meotes @ | pee MOVING & RATINO, Reduee enay, safe LFeatmects FE 2-0189 ian Western Store ness. State qualifica- oF AITRESS SEA yy Bn Say cheratege iRONTH a ve Si 19. SUILDRO, Free estimates. Pi ee TLE CABINETS: ore ae poor ——_” oon 4 i FURNACE Me ANT aANee| tions, Write 201 Fox Byer Apply im verses | Pun time. Bere Cleaners. MA I ine Lab aed ”" STEAM CLEANING — Phone On 31850. vibes invon tin sof us help You Soda. Funera) Directors co a. ee Ao etroit, Mich. bd | Sal, 86 Telegraph. _ over. To | — G& WANTED S tian MATES On SIDING & _ FE 4131, Siple| Ee nziect teenie} Bide. Detroit, Bich my | i tose handbags. tener | ORNERAL OFFICE MELP. gOME eli tcl —Ti| “Featige’ Farm "and Industrini | PREE, RSPIMATE se ase 72 EM SF. FESO _|CA ford. Birm ; to ed pre. AY, ©) = “4 Co. PE 4-046 es = ZO. RUBBER, S-OIDIE] sone rE earn after 830 1300 Ox : and cashier | Experiene a ET Service Tractor TRRRA ., Commercial and CARTY MAD FOR Sores bee HOME evrcceaarreres Fe vom rie Pafi Bocmag, ts mlic| fered 8 i eeretint arg | EuROOn PMieatagres fine | Laundry Servi ese eas worax Ou] pilaenttt Fath ire, Burnes . ME trees 13 ts Haig ’ . - ve TAINS. = aed cleaning. . f ie a 2 a a Nal acl aioweces TV ANTENNA | _ east ay TRA s OVER, PAY | j4 North Sagin N FOR} SOUTELL SERVICE. lo MIOW \atfieg beautifully finighed, Bon ay ax a “nen e'Box Pontiac Breas | Pitney ot de Ber eae Wiigtt Mousewort for Bweens. say | WOOD. PRR 34636. tes Laundry. A to Bo . se Donelson: Johns) iss ten bose not | Ree srvvvere one Tate, | ee Meera Keego Sales MI . FUNERAL HOME Harbor, Mieh “DESIONED POR FUNERALS” = a 2 small chil- _ dren. FE so - HC = SINGLE working . Joon at Mir. 7%. +-8360_ ‘Wid. Contract Migs, “Se 43% Mortgages eS Lt tr man Sst mee EDN. LAND CONTRACT uve 5-8008 | PE 54-6772 REALTORS / vo we as sy $1,000,000 5% for new low-cost, easier, CHRISTMAS IS sary oan Be at pea ond setae T Sven beat the deadline. A.C, ——— Broker 1S. Marshal REALTOR W. Ruron st. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, FE 2-8316 8800 Com merce ‘ ee Be or Ba a ae ; { Academ _ Mrs _ town. 12 ROOM FOR CLEAN HO HOUSEKEEPING Auburn A for Feo i ROOM FURN trance. One man at & water. FE ¢ 2 BUDDIEs drinkers. 201 Deliwood. FE 2-506 SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE- . Prt. as For Rent ent Rooms 32 | cL NO for buddies in private home, near Allison 8t.. off Oakiand. No FE 2-7198 iM FOR REFINED “ae cee = 116 Gladstone Pi . ROOM. PRI- preferred. FE “ROOM. PuEAsanr R ° om Me SUITABLE { PRIVATE EN- | FE 5-339. | | Rent Houses Furnished 37 PURN. APT. FOR RENT, CLOSE te town. 19 Hartung Ct 2 ROOM FURNISHED COTTAOE, ~ peat, one or two persons. 4 0620 ya ag! ° ehilden. Call after 4 p. m, FE 3 ROOM APT. FURN. WITH oa & entrance, mid- ed ~. rene couple no ehil- quiet. FE oh Bet ni 3 ROOM APT. & BATH, ADULTS oniy, FE 1-116. 1 LARGE ROOM EsTCame- ette. Heat and stores ‘ies Mighiene Ra : 2 ROOMS, KITC R | FURN APT. PRI. ADULTS ONLY. working couple preferred OA | WAS References SMALL MODERN APTS. ACCOM modates 4 $20 per week. includes heat. light« and ges R & K Cabin | Bay 2740 5 ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS. FURNI- ture to buy or unfurnished 187 __Perry St ; ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE adults only. 196 Sanderson. Apply East entrance ; Rent Apt. Unfurnished 3o a 3 ROOM AND BATH, Noor, Close in. Quiet aduits peo FE 9301 FOOT MOUSETRAILER. sSELL, or ren. MY 5 RM. CHP URIeenaD APT. $20 ey week. Children weicome FE 7 3 ROOM APT MA 5-3008 3 ROOMS PARTLY FURN AND utilities. Pvt. entrance. FE 54-2432 4 RM API children. 182 W UNFURN. APT, NO CHILDREN. 3490 Airport rd. MODERN BASEMENT APT. 2 itehenette and bath, x no children. FE 2-1337 2 ROOM APARTMENT ee Rader L 7 ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- ment. Inquire 57 Mechanic 4 ROMS & BATH. HEAT FURN no- ate Apply 444 E Pike NEW ROOM APT. HEAT AND highte furn. Apply 8240 Highland mo DRINKERS OR ashington. UTILITIES 164 Judson. Cail Mr. 62607 race. ween 3 and 6 p.! APT UNFURNISHED. CHILDREN we come. Meat _furn. FE 5-4454 3 RJOM FURNISHED HOUSE. Also. 2 cabins, 14216... OR 3-1850. ae SITUATED STONE cottage on Leon- ard. Aato. A. water. r, Furnished er- Pe & ie he ay required. ROOMS TWIN BEDS ba . PE 44017. Tne, Re BT wares Cigas stEmrind poom PVT. entrance, close in, 2-4957 Oe es SEL RE | ing. or double. b ¥: nook YEAR - AROUND LAKE home. FE 2-4026. 2 ROOM Pgs moog peARTLY, FURN. Water & lights For | or 2 people No caildren @ ROOMS MODERN OIL FEAT, g.rage, adults only. References. ox 1, Pontiac Press Crooks oe y month or lease. ale & Lean Co., 15 W. Huron. Ps +0561 DESK —— WITH PHONE. 66 wit ae NICELY FURNISH- | office on Wood umosen and jac and secretarial service. Mi 6-247). Mrs Collins for Sele Howees CLARK floor fur- bath, ae hot water, a a onrmoaggte LAKE TS i) and bath, LOG BUNGALOW ¢ rooms and bath, screened fromt porch, bese- ment, furnace, water heater, base- mnt garage. $2500 down HOME & INCOME. 7 and bath down, and 3 and bath apt up bedrooms down, 1 bedroom rented as — room. Good basement, new oil forced air heat, water heater. $11,700 terms. Would take free and clear 4 to 6 room home in trade WEST SIDE, 5 room modern bun- nach By basement, oi] heat tear rath Ghee 2 car ee “rf an00 down. KEEGO HARBOR. 5 rooms and bath, oak floors, plastered walls, giassed front porch. Only $6800 With **,000 down SMALL FARM. 1-3 acre of land. 5 rooms and bath Located just north of Pontiac on biacktop road $1450 down Manv more to choose from Drive | out to our office and look over ROOMS & BATH. WORKING our photo-listings. Parking at our couple only. 142 Baldwin door BODERS 3 & BATH, OIL # Close _ Adults. FE oy aaa OPEN SUN. 10 am. to 4 pm 6 aco APT. CONSISTING OF 3 - ’ - , bedrooms, large living room. din- CAMERON H, CLARK room en modérn -op in choice west side ion. Rent oe Huron 8st ec pega 100. Available Nov. 10. Write Open Evenings __Box 71, Pontiac Press. ~ oo =~ ROOMS, AUTOMATIC HEAT $2,000 DOWN IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 5058 Westcomd—1's miles west of Orchard Lake Rd., and Commerce Rd_ intersection, near corner of LeRoy and Westeomb. Ney 3 bed- rm. brick—carport, basementiess; _hving room. natural kitchen with breakfast nook, 40 | oodward between | | |- 2 wero 3 nice kitchen, 14x17 living room ‘rooms all on first floor Nearly RANCH HOME Lew Oi) heat, garege. See this 5 gail greiner construction ee \ r | Yes. this can be nt so cals a Lge With den VACANT Vestibule MeTreplace, Ges beet = \e car garage. vou ANCH HOME = Foay wpe a = bagi afoing ‘L,aitenen, : parage $5600 Gown will move you WM. H. KNUDSEN his home Bank Bidg Scetin couple. gaiow. Living room, stoker, Attractive terms. ochaefer | “2 7 Baldwin Ave FE 24638 Pb FE ¢-4516_ Eve. 26320, 2-370 WE HAVE HAVE MOUSES & egurs $1,250 DOWN | 3 Bedrooms, — paanee. lg in parts edd & on "hee ‘oceiton | lot ooa well WALTER OREN M MY 25831 ‘Partridge 222 *+legrapr. SEE JACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd.. Keego Harbor FE 2-4875 OR 3-8662 is THE BIRD” $1,750 Bows 2 HOMES, 3 ACRES INDIAN VILLAGE One modern home has 2 bed- earape 3 2"ots oll heat, 2 car imo. The other —s eg Total income $90 per mo. eoce OP CTY | Sag ae he aS arden weal” Put look 4's acres! small chicken coop. Live in one and let the er Ip make the CUCKLER REALTY DAL eRoce . Eves FE 17-6119 10 A. MS 236 N. Saginaw FE 44001 . F EAST SIDE mast Se shoal © 0S pane oba Well built six room all modern lines. it's su ” Attached end terrace, three bedrooms. HA . furnace and garage. This home is play Ps aay, oud tremens ee ee pote y Ahoy oa subdivide if you wish,,All this and $1000 down, total $7.900. a eon : k. G. Hempstead, Realtor 5 AND 5 MAKE 102 E. Huron Btreet . =A _ Eve. FE 31317 A GOOD DEAL $500 sig ll Here. a swell & room & bath 4 = old modern. 2 bed home : alow that's nicely located on “il bath, completely finished It's priced for a quick sale 7 acres PO modern, ee es ont 98 Poo om easy terms garage chicken coop 950. Don’t miss seeing this “good de 8 rm modern, ape. Good before you crag a Ortonay Cc Us M-15 WARD E,. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St PANG Ph. Ortonville 132, fpeverse charees Homes & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY j . LAKE LAND REALTY CO. 924 Pontiac Trail, Walled L&. MA 46-1554 “NEAR WATERFORD | vement. 2 are ELIZABETH LAKE Nearly new ( rm. ranch hom 2 well landscaped jots nobel ra Large liv rivileges. 2. a ment 2 are} foerm. ultra modern &.. hep, 2 utility Several fruft trees. 4 lot lar corner bedrms & full tile River on side and beck. Might ba all om one floor. A beauti- take small house and come cash) ‘U! » bemt., Timken 2 = ys r al —— i ty + 2 a — Se. rs 4 ? 1 af : aS ae ~ , \ \ ' nly ey ' ait rh h.' , | ‘ ‘ / \ ? f 3 ‘A r ; - ; ‘ “THE PONTIAG Press, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 x é {__ For Sale Houses 40| For Sale Houses 40| For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses \ 40 ~ -“~ COOH — GATEWAYS to 1¢ | TOP VALUE 7 Roe nee home tat ee? New brick home . HAPPINESS Rete ts | ie : a bedroom wi2 bacon FRAME Bring room, NEAR SYLVAN LAKE] Best Buys Coes bo heme aye Hitchen, elites al op ag tay Miss = BRICE T GAS HEA Very attractive and only siatse, Same ames Op tel oday Thanest Yomugstorn “Ee hen brick a we Venetian blinds, Back ie tnd. tile bath down, master bed- NEW RANCH Yard, Dining ; to men-| 890x138, living rm.. ree “oath vestibule catrance to . * . — ES ‘ee ie eee | Priced at 66: cass to mort fee cork Welllo-wall cat beth and fooms, full tiled: TRY US” ad 5 gage. | senpnon dining com. Ss AME HOME. drapes iv rm. Ww . 2 BEDROOM FR cormgse pegede. Pet ad pises. ‘oll AC heat & elec We. bave a fine selection of homes 1auise feb bee, veined ge k base- .W. heater. The paneled in ell sections of the city. We| low at $7,800 a EO room den could be used as 8 have qualified salesmen to serve | own isned ae third bedroom. Attached 1% "We want to have the 2 HOME gement driv to the bes : ear, e ‘Thig home is Tiaity to show you what attention | 4 FRAME B enced scapes’ back yard, 22x66. "Det g0x120- Truly ‘« ou deserve in for s —, Nety large shade . Fas Len tod at $8,080, at much | jess thn Tou woul of the Schowing eslemen, tor serv- trees, nice igcation on pare weet. $10.000 down. YOU'LL 6A 8 expect to pay. See it—shown lee. Mr. Frank Allen FE 23-3370; 2% mi. south Y DOLLAR. . by appointment. Mr. Donaldson FE 43156 or Mrs.| ‘t- A FRIENDLY HOME SUBURBAN tre ail anrious to serve Tou.” |? PAMILY BmICe Meat balh ‘snd West kitehen in downstairs eons aad bau Lame Gan Se] 6 ates and tiled H. Delos ‘ bedroom, Bvfog room, mcome. eat nude] ath select cook tears. | “BUD” NICHOLIE | BiSee"home siateo wits bre i tat rden spot, ode oo . tull, Real Estate and Insurance Soon parment: - AiR in Sdeedenien™ rae gry, basement, with sea 0M Comens 6, __¥™ S201 ER B. HENRY buy a “iy H's ear garage. paved drive. West Side Suburban ROG 3 ° To --To 'o Trade . } 2 ges s tly home, ¢ .. ill or OLive 2-0011 YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT} 0n one of r lakes. Fn Ee Se, oe treads | Phone OLive 1-6 sich. il ooome, 3 511 Main St. Rochester, WE SELL MORE | HOTEL ROOSEVELT MAHAN thouid inspect tte tealive | meat Otvstoumt heel dracres ea | THIS WEEK'S HOMES suites by week. Reas. rates. FE ts. sprinkvers trees, . pav SPECIALS ; 4 _6-8128. * REALTY CO. REALTORS roads. to school. 05.000 down | 5, 599 Gown. early new 2 List Yours for HOTEL AUBURIN CO-OPERATIVE 6 MILES NORTH a owner. PE ope room : & . ‘ ening ROOM MODERN HOME Le Paul Jones, Real Estate en) See scien Henlow to branch Pest gets alana tens? S| Pecsad ale hardens floor, —__.PE_esues| M4 Auburn Ane T ROOM mods —croge iw] Shtst'Can He wwe'cese. | FOUR-FAMILY APT. | ht tatages Rancgd grounds ‘hee nave tm ma, ah Rooms With Board 32D Imm tate, possession, OR $ove. gt, Lot Toxsoe Serer wi guodon Pontiac Excelent ot reat — iY os ee sown _ 2 bee eat = base | ROOM & BOARD FOR TWO a mh AEE Oni consider trade for « with full basement. 3 peice beth. cen gy a dies, Sou.herners Ppreterred. R H F FIRST OFFERING om peoneias lg py Russell A. A. Nott. Realtor alr furnace, Storms & screens. —for 2 family heme, 3 oom Boano AD i Rent Houses urnished 37 For Sale Houses 40 Tignken Rd. ae area. piel 110 W. Fike i ser ane. oe brvlingee = : ~~ ae ~ ~~ ranch excel- with garage, 2 birms. down| Day shift. 8&5 Auburn. FE 2-54¢2.|3 RM. FURN. HOUSE, NOT MOD. lent soil. 1948 cost. IX OXFORD good beach. Priced at $7 <.) ee poceenie. FE t | ROOM AND BOARD. HOME PRIV- oe 3008 Morgan Rd. off Baldwin. meat Tine, wi menus it: = $1,000 down. Neat ¢ room beme. pon agp ere ni e eges corheis. FE ROM OCTOBER WTH TO a wk = « -« eer we . Pre-tabricated. pet. Uiaite HELP OOM FOR, 2, BUDDIES 20! orto Hatchery Cae ae ae WORTH RANCH HOME. cored-igg hemes—€ rosme RANCH HOME carpeted. Lot oxi Privileges ».| We need iisting of all types. ATTRACTIV: } ROOM, : \ South Blvd. Auburn -_ Livernois gum finish. Beautiful lend- Built 1950. La a”, (ac cheskees Commerce © y We y believe we can sell a le. Meals if wanted’ MOOERN Sse Gehan, moon ae yg ler gre or gl E01 awit Dlg = Reedy Lgeyene Tie ge “ gg, SE Renee our child = , CONE EE IMRTER t = "| MODERN “6 8 & BATH. SEEING see Gane Gee wrest fot = heneeeen seem: eee tecudt port good ‘muck coll, | Celt Dome, ngnwer ay wt Take ‘ a MEN TO ROOM AND BOARD — Y, no utilities furnished. healti build es << rms. 5 privileges. Full price sere idee PE 405m | _FE20803 of 806.N. Perry | OA #3068. 0 Brabb Ré., Stoney for himaeit. Priced low Se csases 38 FERTILE ACRES WESBROOK EMBREE & GREGG LEAN F = =—_ ; : with good te’ BEAUTIFUL FIVE ROOM HOME Men FE SMALL 2 ROOM & BATH. NEWLY ; has a love! as Sime. 154 wate | "amaeelad Wanes G4 weak aaaued - CRAWF ORD AGENCY ee ee in, Gecighble location. Combination | stain Othce 1888 Dalen Late Reed NTLEMEN. CLEAN Laketront. Boat, oil heat THE LARGEST REALTOR OPEN EVES. ms Strictly tg, gg See i peiing 16 | Branch Offi Fee ee Near Pontiac &/| ¢ciectric cooking, erator. East = — 2141 Opdyke PE 46617; FE 41540 modern kitchen wired for oo cent uclew today’s reproduc- rs. FE 20316. of Commerce Lake 4239 Blue NEW HOMES 4 ROOMS $500 DOWN eirc. stove Oil AC heat tae oaakl NEAR ROCHESTER T W Osa A wit ie EA pnose! FOR YOUR MONEY as a ee ee eS a on LINCOLN ST Lovely 8 .com 1 story ranch Tol wnee ontien Par oor re Tr wt? MEN, NEAR PONTIAC Nervi iw: 2“aduits may be ‘ tes Clintonville “Rd Pa naa which ee can reat | $65 TWO FAMILY : — — Fg gg Rg 8 jesmen wan shift. eo L.) ee _ 5-3005 ver ves’ s give you action on the sale ster._Day_ 7s 2 ROOM FURN. HOUSE $10| Drive out ke Road % pas } feet of lake. frontage Pehent. 3 and bain down 4 apd SOE: awd tok or wean ter bouts a Rent t Apts, Furnishing 35 | yesh. 1et Deck Lake Re. worth | ply, wort gi Tetegrenh Beod fe ~ DRAYTON PLAINS © adage geroeen gg pe Recesepiic ows pafmest Migni| {© Detroit ares. vned } RE ood any time. Homes, farms, bus NEATLY | FURNISHED APT. 7|4 ROOMS & BATH, FURNISHED. Middlebelt road we ie be glad 5 ROOMS—AC . $3,500 down. onsider small acreage or opp.. commercisi praperties. Suitable for * 153 MeDowell Bt on Beet Lake. os cu dees a a, y from ON PAVED ROAD a c ; set 56 BOA Goue peymant. Seat GI RESALE land contracts. If we ca Edw. M. Stout. Realtor a Cozy 2 bedroom bungalow located edulis one. OR eurh 5 ROOM BUNGALOW AND UTIL- pe them pl hedge Mec FURN HOME. 1 SMALL D ity ree Abe modern $85 menth- —, Beautirul tving — whe Tl N. Seginaw St. Ph. FE 5-6165 B. D. CHARLES pl’ side of Cass ee . ; Curt. ’ - . eal Estate Exchange| © atures include & salesman at your place in we E near 10 PEE ace ga Twin Beach, off $14,650 fo: od entet, bee por g aig lll ee renee | Seareem 13 a! 1S paneled walls, 30 minutes. Mile. Ph ‘ 22. . ae rooms with enty e. a Wuro -in front “GET "RICH QUICK,” |i Roca in Privire Hows, |? RMS AnD #aTH ON OPDYKE Is a Low Price Large modern & ten. Pu” Ful base. oS iaeas | mbes ares. “rE Stes _PE ¢6062| screened at perch. ond Bow J e ’ utilities furpi Red. Adulte $13 per al me Mane Pe When you consider the features of-| Teevsation room. A and lake privileges. Sacri- HOME IN CLARKSTON. 7 ROOMS| {7 "SS..gcee a1 ee payments é ropm., cash : bath, ; CALL, pee All Al 5:30. 7 | posit against damages reguired brick oo three bed face| heat. 2 6 : of land ste by owner. OR 31347 oll “2 gaewe down. “Ro Eoalere, | 999 Der month. MODERN PURNISHED also character references. Tennant! Soasices reams. poured conesete| 1150 Severn, “sieses 95.000 cn, _ Metamora 32F15 before noon "LOR Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | “Lake Orion, adults preferred i | rsishee own beat and iat Gesemens vals Dalene ‘on percent ‘mortgage WIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. ood aeons as Pots a Be a 3-301. ¥ ado room r 11 8. cee ee ee sau | cane ae ORL bat caii,| K. G. Hempstead, Realtor feet } oak floors | ertor slab = c 75D 1 arvund bole. "hardwood wtvors, | Open en Evenipg . » &2be4 HAVE CLIENTS WITH 1953 PON-| OR 36406.” 102 E. Huron +1284 ues aoe fre : Chisfietn sedan and senssened |3 LADIES. “EVERYTRINO~PUR-| UNION Lace 3 “iasmores OIL “ouble une = Se tatcann | S00 Dete Mex. Drayton Pinta pects lh gh cir Pata gS cnt contracts and cash to trade| nished. Williams. circulator refrigerater, $70 month. © Lk. Rd. ake Rd $7500 ow down = Pontiac s y = poe gy plow. 2 story |} ROOMS & BATH ON Cs ame —Call_EM 33925 efter 5 p.m. Rchen . - fully inouietes Corner Cass Lake Rd. FE 2-0207 x 3 meni to reliable party. EM 3- Roosevelt je DRSUER esses _ bane hati oaly. FT LAKE, | room home, fireplace, basement,| PAved solid drive (this home with | $4.00. $1.0 DOWN. © Kon Ce es Son 2 pe new ROME 2? LOTS, BARGAIN : — mu Seis od Wall's Place |. Rot water, heater, furnace, $105 / S56 Nis Mereee Pe mane| rege. unfinuned aitic, plastered) = 4042 Woodmere for cash. 84.800. PE@le. | INCOME PROPERTY WE Hate BUYERS FoR fruars_odunecaly. Fess! | Bene Lake Prop. 37B| " & teuee cra fireplace, ot beat, veaetian| Car Drayton Plains | MACEDAY LK. FRONT ven, get L.getimen,, non ’ Prop. ad screens 1.250 4 this lovely & ho ’ aes small homes with reasom | 3 Lge Ete NS cou- wut today and fudge for your-| 8 miles west of Pontiac, EM $ reome & tem ob plus Magar $ a pcan Be see ‘have oa ar nena ggg eae ROY KNAUF, Realt ROOMB. WARM, ONE ROOM ee eae ee ey see Nenaty — ea cache. beck all wae He OC eee | ee , Realtor {7 ony CHRISTIAN “cou UPLE. ¢abin on lake. Refrigerator and fired. large elec. H. W ing im spacious liv rom apd) ORTH SUBURBAN mm ¥. Bee Fe | ead. ee entrance. 116) water. Winter rate. Metamora NEAR FISHER BODY rete ees tS noored attic, | Guns rm. Natural fireplace, full| Eve 4 Howard bath, basement, auto. oi] furnace. | A 2 bedroom bungalow ee tn LY Your - att Wi wale APT. oe a _33F15 befo.e uoon, MAHAN “ots of — = = 1 car garage 2 lots) Must be| good suourban “ection, plastered eg Ra | Beg eric ete | Rent Heweee Ustern. 38 srccrmaeent! "o) Gee ont | i Cee at pte | eee pad Miler : This home is near - ~ 1 | Lake bed MODERN TWO BEDROOM HOUSE REALTY CO., REALTORS end 3 car garage. S140 with chew wkh privileges om SS 3 ROO APT, PVT BATH AND| $17.50 per. week. MAple 56-5003 | 1075 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-0263| ‘erms Lake Ocklead. Abundance or all day Sunday Realtor PE ¢-6308. 2101 ke NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH . anAliGN: WHITE LAKE, NEW. YEAR oe Hammond Ra. endl lag 9g hl pe eg ge POST OFFICE CARROLL G. PORRITT cet onstruction “eetect round home. Uitlity, tiocr furnace. | Memver “Exchange. Reanors wetting for well- , oa tg bday d caly. Fi Tan | * crated =. age BATe. Bon LA ny | Coops eure mal ge You must inspect this — ,Dr__Beven Harbors o19 me da 3 oo ae i i geo UPPER Apr “ke Small baby allowed. OL 'ss4s0 ge a $ ROOM MODERN ROUSE, WILI: BE SURE AND SEE. IT an non sen eee ee sonal rv- entrance ars BE Rr a NLY. 1 | cons ts ou raile 7 Go Sasha- 1 | = . on ae ice oo, our ealig Peron 148 aie _ $600 DOWN nome or, Davment.. Call after 6 FE baw past Welton to Wood. | uli Sasemm ens reerestea em” | A HOMF OF YOUR hed aden tee” eee ROOMS AND BATH. PHONE BE- | “w.: take four land contract. Ex-| J)RAYTON PLAINS audios 2 cor garage, safe send beech OWN FD. Hammond, Realtor | ieee ee pig — ie | MMEDIATE Possmasion 1 nu | lntioe, Frivheges of Eisabem ond!, BELIEVE, TT OR NOT.) 11 Ar rout, Realtor | comeise gracias digntiog ving de Brick FE &7741 Eve. FS 64714 |-APT age COUPLE. NO | house furn or untere 102 Second | Cass lake dowa © — “aw. 3 Stout. Realtor | ¢ ° veeutiful, \West Side Bric drinkers, 1035 Oakiand Open Holly, Michigan | Leiiitetnt sleet Bee ne ateiees, aa. Tt, Magee M1. Fh PE 60108 Teel GG awk OR STNG.) A ceed Waite bee Ot eee LISTINGS PRIVATE 2 ROOMS & BATH. ALL FOR " E ADE = . | ing room as well as dinette Ce- |* BEDRM HOUSE. PARTIALLY dedrooms. Wonderful fenced yard work: ape eduits only. Cail | bedroom Carroll Bryan ‘Lincoln 3-180 | dar shake exterior, full basement Completed. Good ‘location Low| for the kiddies. Dou rick ge- WANTED aher P pm Sua. Te 8. Peddock.| fare 2 —— = pereen heme. eutometis furnsce. 2 car F oa BY OWNER ge mrad bath | down pevmeni. FE 2473 or OR| rage Vestibule, fireplace. | sun °. s room ” gis Soups Downsiairs, 420 weet ee = an ae = Blackwood Sircet"Sa gat eiice at | goed gome, wort Gell cheep. | ARLY COMPLETED) ‘iotses. “ins” ax Spptanines ° L . . dune -e Need for Homes to Sell olor " + = BY OWNER, 5 RMS. CLEAN. Rissa living room, mod- today. : Ptis Pime ,3 BOOS = APAR TIENT, aoe SS, MeAe OSLYN GARDENS eras M. EL WOOD Siding, | ern y room. Lot 100x- .. bee as & at E PF etaene” ; sell tor Side- we a pa MANY oar ; POR RENT. FE| Reanor Holy TH | Paved circet, 1000 with §1000| = SA ee a a c {thowld ae! ‘tely Pishse. you an , CCS ROOM iN HOUSE & Ga.| own. . . DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER : READY BUYERS 2 Ras. PRIVATE BATH. EVERY: |° fage on pavement. aauits pre| PONTIAC LK. FRONT U n REA hace, full basement, new” siding. thing ferred. rences required. 4 rms sod beth, full basement. n Se , ! 3140 W. } mag EM new enclosed reat porch Awn- WM. A CLEAN EAN SMALL OARAOE mouse. 33, Pontise automatic ei] heat. Quick sone : : $1,250 Office PE 24411 ves 3-3303 | ings. garage. Seeing is believing. — Aguie euly hoe URBA a tion. $2600 full price. dowo William O. Whitcomd. FE/, poom HOME. ALL MODERN,| 84.605 with terms. o Roce, rare NCE, Shore Lake privileges 4 bed- SIDE +1530, «— a in at ° Berber For equity. . Bina FE coe. geome, 2 baths, good lease, noms TBURBAN Resale for GI Home 3 bed- BY OWNER : + he Prces |Home & 4 Acres double arene. ‘Loca on Hose- pital Priced at $6,500 with terms Ottawa Hills A grand white frame with nice lot and double : A ot property priced « - NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. \3 BEDROOM HOME IN WASHINO- ton Pavk by owner 5-0788 after 5 ' m Open Sunday 1TOTP M SEMINOLE HILLS West Iroquois Road We offer for your inspection @ 1'y story home with finished rail- si.e open center stairway, lacest design in bath only $13,950 00 brome includes a@ solid cement drive DONELSON PARK 2001 Edgefield Drive ' New l'y story brick home ifn ez- ce.lent .ocation, shrubbed nd seeded. -mmediate occupancy, the irae modern living. Priced at WE WILL DUPLICATE THE ABOVE HOUSE ON LOTS OF YOUR CHOICE. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Evenings tl & Huron _.i FE ROCHESTER OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 PM 1M Fernda.e near Main St, large cheerful newly conditioned ? fiat, Upper well rented lower vacant. 3007 4.3568 “(ON «OnE LAKE) Cottages, H es 3, Homes, and Esta SINCE 1925—LIST IT HERE = NORMAN F. RICE MERCE: RD. —EM a stte _From_ Detroit—Wo &-177 Lar e four room Moise Lares lot with privileges be Cranberry Lake and well outside Located miles ues ha ee off Ro- chester ayments | monthly. — Edw. M, Stout, Realtor TT N. Baginaw st. FE s-sie 1070 COM _ Line %4 W. St. ome W. ern seda?™ \ \ =n eu) ; SS Ney eee ey , ie a ie . 3 eae? Sake , Maz | oo ‘a ee . Cm: ! ge: & he 5 FES Mae Eg a eae an ee oo ® dy ¥ y ee." % PY eg: ' \ je i * 1 x wd : ¥: : y . * {a “Ge \ ‘i oo ‘ ; - vee Pos yee , Py ‘ ~ \ ane + : 4 ‘ a : o * © a8 + Bb aad 8 . ' A 4 t mrorapintamap :e.t . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 a i 2 a . aid , ~- : - For Sale Houses 40/ ' For Sale Houses 40 Sale Houses 40 Sale Houses 40| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| for Sale Acreage 43 Business Opportunities! 47 ‘ ne ” ~~ ¥ . ‘NTT | | ‘ N. OF CLARKSTON ak 7-Room Brick Colonial i. , 40 acres vacant, productive soll. artri corner parcel on 4 gis Yor lee: ‘Seso ge Beautiful Ottawa Drive AY Monz? — For OFFERS . , 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE 2 goly, $11,200" rou cha own BETTER __ 70 De Down FLOYDKENT, Realtor | raux 70 1m mont | Sevement. Teoeer sarece. West side home. .Vesti- BUYS 7 “ a Lawrence PE s.siet pen vce ¥ a‘ BUarnEss wD . f v- —— onsum scaping Interior a ing room. dining | AND Fg “EASY DOES IT” ~~ nd quip Dasement, 3 large % FASTER on ‘otal sows 410 cook PAVEMENT, $36 — . garage. You SALES Ww. OINNAN s these many fea- ae now for New Location . ‘qth, Make this home your apelnteen Keego H Harbor fighly rt . si : *FO A ~ DREA noun 8 \ ‘coms and 2 en- Busine foe bern ever, we are. proud You have dreamed owning « slosed 5 . pecanent. 2 ss P 44 room. Bt. sent one of the cleanest 5. home like this, here is our chance. ear je _sutomatic wa- rt wk Charte’ Steel kitchen. . room bungalows in the city. 4‘ rms., all mod., neat & clean, ae a ee to schools, “ EL gt | RD., in lounge with 1T living room, full with or es, stores. Only ete, ned 0. FE +i? ttre wat R, - seam heat- gee both hemi . e _ _ an i car e. 360, terms. comit CTAL sbilBing 260 img for "Call "ota tors be a system with ant gas . 60 workshop, acre with full basement ad! door bette burner, Practically wew ment. stoker. automatic gas of ground ‘with grapes and rasp-| North Side Sultadie tor any Business or light | “MOF HOME & AUTO LOAN ¥ r fire- rries 8 miles from mig ic room ’ Bore wim interes Large © | pelts Ogucze: feuiM let | Rontinc “on Binchtoo’ rond” ‘Full| orn Seale tif Nesesment Ue tome, All this eet aire] NOTHING TO BUY COMPANY irror over mantel wie pees Aan Price $12,800 with substantial down con-rete drive, combina nm 3 * fo Fite) Here is an established cleaning | “7 COMM NATL sLDa. ana worage!, feqgies? weed storms and screens Bitu- Goon BUSINESS LOCATION ON ee Be Berusiey "Woua, carpet (new in 1962) and ail Terms? “Reasonable!” Let—” | LARBPRONT pag MA any Bg sgh ae corner o. F Pike and 8 -Tas- ing for only $180 per mo tor | Hour 8 te j ow. drapes go with house. Awn- one of our courteous sales- 5 room r+ round Peo en, er will decorate menis. Brick building with 8 room| 3 years with first and jast 3 i ings, cform windows, and men show fou this cozy — parte - oa If Onlv $8925, terms. ur. auditonum below — be| months rent in advance. = pauer onesn, _ You Will enjeg socing fake yo this oan be pads for = . -s rei atle, kates Ciihetere out about this right away, LOAN Kiva” coat almost new. enoug) to make the payments Large Family Home With “4 eve: RIN Tennessee sand-s tront NOPE—everyone isn't g Only 01.000 dows will ieure you | come siatemmmana . RING, RING _— Bg ME ag an to go for this home, iat of your lake home next summer . ' aaa pheedd Fae Sal Fares Pre a a, oe p. the music Community Loan Co. afard pi tacellent view of enough to have acquired NEW CALIFORNIA RANCH jai porch Gown, 6" rooms Prop. 43 Ur i tne Geng’ ‘Sete ae Wen, | 20 E. Lawrence P FE rE 2-7131 back y clothes mellowness, it will vide FOR nal ST aaa bath full pascmans acres modern dairy it will average Ove: $100 per day. —__PRIENDLY cloves” with bome owner with value far = | Clr time aavertised Thite bed. matic "eter hester 3" cer modern’ houses.” comparatively | Counter ‘wbles ‘aa besete Leese CASH FASTI Home ‘° well insulated and Located on Marquette Bt. rooms, large living room an din- garage Property has always ona’ ache sen | ptr onl ve per mo. Priced at only | Ge 6t9 to $300 on car, very ner in the st. Mike area. ing space, time saving kitchen. beer owner occupied and silo. New tool 4 s A) on easy terms. See tt to-| nitvre or a0 Weve r ean tmmadiasety start enjoy- A laree vestibule. tile baths, utility rm.. 2 car ga- is im excellent condition nerd G day Se * carpeting otner outbuildings. Livestock and friendiy cans arecious liv in hivin and rage. The lge windows bring out- uated on large corner lot tool, ‘uded. This . room. the: ‘fe features im (the side views righ your home, SS. aw been an enecutive’s heme, Bare | WARD E. P >| Sud “aeem, wn ent only. kitchen, 3 - bedro giving the feeling of spacious liv- on pay t An’ excel- ce eben te ee . PARTRIDGE | - ont @s pains Pa souk 2-5Tls ep floors throughout. Practical " ing is home ig fust about ready lent investment at $14, cnlel eaamiian. Located 1 miles | OFFICE OF NA AL . further fo me or tor hew ol: furnace. Corner aly for you te pick your own decora- $4,000 down. sou! int on a paved high- | ‘RS CLEARING HOUSE bor Sale Housetrailers 50 appoint ent. Excellent garage. It's a buy tor colors by P. D. Clawson, . way, Por further information see OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES : $it.es0 builder of fine homes, We have | Home and Ancome ** THOS. D. MURPHY, CO. AST. TO-COAST . VACANT—Cory bungalow 2 tion fn this location! Be : Olfering # combination of 0318 pe Agee © pv Oa a —— foot living Peon. nice ‘biteb- sign up for one beautiful, cut stone 2 bath - EXTRA i" or ‘s Largest $950 DOWN Sh 2etece be ts th wiih shower, Wis anlemue’ fess cna 1 large barn, | 43 W. Huron on 1aC ee r , 5 replace an . § rooms. bath, oil furnace, auto icy wera m Open Sunday 1-5 tiassed” rear cach aaa 4 “They're hopelessly deadlocked! Six want to eat now, six | gihe', bulldings | Needs, paint yeme Posey, screened ne porch. oo . . modern tenant houses. This ase ’ hool e. & we NDING es or) vlocKks from schoo and churches. RA\ Oo NE be Realtor A. JOHNSON, Realtor tiles fron "tour pamper aa eet eee fw an hile te vorin ol oa ter sale Satan Ce = H wNEAI |75_W. Huron n 0-8 Open Evenings ‘til ee high way has 75 foot + corner of Groveland aad thay. ~ 1e EAR DRAYTON Phone FE 3-7103 or FE S307 FE 4-2533 ke front let 400 feet deep ef. Owner, M. M with natures Member Co-op Exchange as to wall carpeting. auto- Fer Sale Houses 40 Saie, f Exc. Real | Est. 40A ~ 20 ACRES ~~ | 6 RENTAL ‘UNITS on ne Ae! my large| | MODERN 1 ROOM HOME FREE | Our New Location wane oll heat, 2 car at-| a~~~~~~— ~~ enn = = 2h od al gre showing @ MORILE HOMES dining, combination 2| clear, in Port Muron. Will| 17048 Telegraoh Rd. just south tached garage. Te close an OAS STATION MODRAN. Lanor, | Every web Uilahte, 8 Rouses. 3 car! = ssa cer month anving tan 26 ft. to 48 ft. tm length. Up te 5 = sth a aivaled Gan | cxchabee for sear Feeney’ writ | __ of Bloomfield Fashion Shop Si eaten, ne Saesificod ' 2 stell. exchange for house, farm | SSmn8*., , a os winter ore wat years to pay wi - | ~ F ~ ‘i : * . poet recrealion "space scl P Q Bor tise. ac. Write Near St. Michael’s — or mec ge or whet have! section. All this +, * re | beg) for $35 per week dur- | > ° “year you hiand Rd. (M-68), with $3,150 down Fine ortamtt the summer season. An You can tug a Les Rutchinson furnace. 1 acre of This | . 9 bedrm by Gla t OPEN SAT. & SUN ad 7 xcellent ondl? i home le eniy | yoare Arp Rae Da rm _ — in ay ONE © aNe at for 2 harmonious fami ape pay . inv ent. Call reconditioned trailer @¢ low as _ OFT with $3,000 down, | First Offering | | (ais "Qecnesuene "MG owner” at 2-7 P.M. , | NEAR OXFORD BATEMAN & KAMPSER see gown. F JOSLY N \ ; g | =. om, ip bate Banc You Are Cordially Invited Suburban Property 4 40-B 286@ acres. ides! beet ¢ or Realty FE 40528 Open | F : @ room modern, newly decorated, en ee ee eee 1741 Lakel: nae eneral tafming. 5 houses. Pleaty| Eves. & Sun Co-op member. luthinson’s Trailer Sales 1 ‘bedroom and tie bath down | CHEROKEE-HILLS eS ee ae ‘ akeland ; St vere Owner | retired 4018 Dixle Highway. Drayton Plaine 2 zearoome Up Oak floors “plas m gg Sunday 3-6 Drayton Plains} Sexi St a's inet Aino corner'tt sale et painted Manaen catntitia peter carl | New Brick Ranch = . ee = — wei fine. v. ax A 3 BEDROOMS Cc R AW FORD AGENCY Chain were Mane oleen. to ook efnoval Oak Neh Pr peting, eons. Seg it today. e roe ony is 1b 1. tot tk : vsiness. Two hours weekly..Pos.| 4 PRAIRIE SCHOONER, has many wousual and mod- halt bungalow; ‘stairway to * | REALTO OPEN_ EVES ible : . Here's distinction of design in ern features 25 attic fo future modern ranch home has such | 9)4j ke FE 46617: PE +1540 ai per cent to } Ow +7 pacious bed- expansion NOpay' e cent | refure I. CH AYDEN: e 2oaerpom plea, providing'the | Sunday, 2 to 6 P.M. yoomaeauy ‘converted imo| See te center ail room ar- | Satttampiets “caryetag encepi | 8, ACRES AND LOVELY MODERN | ides “inc. Pitan, BE ers ox si, Nawtarmn saat keane! Ghai eaiiny P tle ns, one le dinette Ki - itehen and beth, (they re home on black top corner near ee — neg W. WUREALTOR oo iscg fusefiminating "A del uf tie Arlee i eats wiec| see sone ion esien inoloum) Auto “oil heat. Walk er Lor ghee eggictar nb agen | ana AnD Gas STATION s wan RAVELO. 2264 | ing-dining room with t j " tance tores, Good lease. l A ) Eves. FE 62137 or EM 36042. fireplace and window wa. — 751 Woodb ficiy esi room, also one in the baceteene oe =* ir church, and yhound bus. Take pe a’ Da gee to y gg tery equipment PE cor gge late =model| tine w trailer, af) mod- CLARKSTON a = ian s acces @ View! You'll especially like fo oc ine rive etal” neleencaee = Pog = water. Lake privi- over em, per cent FHA mort- ye a. gs Rt «¢ wrecker. se weqotigioy. ern ‘iren inte finish, house full ent, 3s He tiled bath and built-in vanity Svivan Shores To ¢ aa ractate eet leges on Deautiful Byivan re patsomelnclnee ri pay- —— tant Write y #8) under 53 000 ™ B a oars quick poral ng ny with aa stitchen with plastic-cover- “ . wacritise’ fant (ert saa? with Terms available to quali- wl hens ; we HAVE Peateainer ew sme — oon Bales <6) 8 Ra. down. Lf ; , ied buyers Dr ri t s ea ‘* ) ; _ Clarkstone area, 4 acres, § room cupboard shed seherel Come out and see this mod- terms. 2000 Middle Belt Dechert Like Aveons be Giroux & Hicks & Bon, New : West A PROF ITABLE 2 5S- 1 modern house, new 2-car garage. | oa Ampie wardrobe closets ern ranch home. attractive apr se pe —- of Pine Lakeland and follow our turen St. WHOLESALE | PARKHURST TRAILER GOURT large chicken coop. Must sell ai | pares Pony Ep ched 1% car in design and convenient in ane = a ae Lake signs. Bee you Sunday. Mrs. 4380 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains By ACRES é ROOM HOME. NEAR agian j AND SALES anal cote sala ou'll — the -_ > —— —_ rooms arenes rchard Lake Bette 4 . 30701 M18. 02 ecres. & room home. BUSINESS | New Moon-Richardsan- Ar GEO. MARBLE, Realtor catinn among other wood homes beautiful two tone tiled bath’ ‘Sale L ke Pro 41 o neres, .*, room, home Sree | Test requires enty small small inventory | dela gM GP ye oad approve the iG ove J ace ane OR Pie Mh claim Construction! pete Heng dane wom. §=| ROY Annett Inc ja wawnennnnnnv bn n | Seas uraraia, pesky mea. 8] ever, Wilahenn. ne, or tre can! pay Be. ale oe aoe + ic F . ‘ = — mma eect te a : masa ari veut fireuma Sousa wal | sehen ba gt eat Mg eeutenne ie rr FRONTAGE ON WATER | good salesman who has a mini Trailer Court, lot 4. full pasement oi] furnace Bath C\R ' | acanaiiitaet 2 - | . : ~ ace in Waterford. The only | mum of $3,000 cash, and w - rp upstairs. and lavatory CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! Seacca*Care i “ioe we ln K 3.7193 frontage available on this lake CLARKSTON AREA to have Dulld @ business of | #100-8200 DOWN le be sewent ‘ote. plenty of! 816 Pontiae State Bank Bidg rope pe roy gf oboe! | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 < lav 36 , Only 62.790. Easy terms | 137 acres, practically eli tillabie,| his own with floo gee plans move ip te- shade trees and shrubbery Owner FE 4-421) Eve. FE 5-1393 grill im @ back yard that i. undayv 3-6 ; | good productive soll Large mod-| f business helpful Write Pon y Same rent. wl sac: for quick sale. Lo all vou e hope for - lake TO BUY. REALTOr | 1063 CANTERBURY - Was! | KO L as al Realtor ern house, 10 rooms, full bemt. tiec Press Box No 34 TRAILER ESCRARDS cated : ear Leake Ori MY 23011.) NEW 2 BEDROOM SE MIGO!| rivileges one block away. | Partridge 18 ns TO SEE | ington Pas It will be « = w FE 21-4223 HA heat plagtered walls, ‘built IGULF £4 6 PER SERVICE | ;@2 S Telegraph Open Eves. | ome: Pull paneled living room. | ty bus 2 blocks Watertord } STOP LOOK | eee to show you this Giccane Call FE 2-0802 in beth Barn 00240, bemt stan | COMPLETELY RESULT euatt, IRWIN Kitchen & dinette Birch sliding Bhool Dist-ict 18t Bene | - ° rica fremt home with it: | vegan AROUND LAE COTTAGE, | [2:28, for 30 cous tool shed. silo | Eacellent location. Modern station | bousctratlor tov 3 door -abinet with form: { dicts soon). Priced below pe- For sale by oF fme 72 carpeted living reom and and other outbuildings Selling due Ideal oprortunit co in busi lo be appree | ce counter . | | cheap EM 3-330 tated. top Garage end 8x22 utility en) production costs on terms te ranch ‘ype modera home. | dining ell. appealing kitchen: to health hess for yourse) eau LH. Cole CREE COACH MOUNTED ON 33 XN ME furnace with perimiter heat, Birch | sponsible pirchaser iGo | 1 acre of ground Bust buy in Oak- d-bedrooms, and tile bath [140 Cane GREEN LAKE. $45.- _ Of Co 24173 Chevrolet % ton truck. Sleeps 3 NCOME hardwood floors. Located | West on Voorheis - follow land County Price $10,000. 4750 all om one e Grand EM }-3130 BEST YEaR ROUND BUSINE D ‘ 4 3 one Missal SuPatbe se ee Sage Boe Sala BES ne P| Beret tact tard ror | John K.irwin [Se eee ee ee Waterford p Al "family in- vileges Cali OR 3-225¢ eves for charge’ Eve & Sup : bate ack ye ar rille and gas station with 3} B — come has sutomatic appointment | 5-82 > me) fy > GO I. resale WATERFRONT RANCH HOUSE L apertment above Can easil ater, has a 3 Rn... apert- RM. RANCH TYPE ROCK | | REN MODELE :D HOME | Featuring @ 20524 living : (Bince 1825) port twe families “| TR AIL FR EXCHANGE Immediate ‘possennion ‘ou thet) Wales ‘ochard "auss team John Kinzler, Realtor | bate spy mpgera, sitchen dining 7 he 9 ee FE ame Heryaeiemteaay genta Se! asornaon oRAMR 8 rm. with 62.500 down large dows aan Jon : : reo tring? rose room end hall, pen- z= with forged hardware, 18x “ 4 Milford. MU ¢0872 : SRVLINE. AO = pacment $4000 with @70 W. Huron St FE ¢3525 = eled | For Land Contract 46 | 1,8 2 brereoma, 1¢ te 68 MR. over . ESALF $1200 down Open Eves. till 6 dechis peruae spl mses Ses Bl | & morabeery se leva | Sele Co | TAVERN POR SALE NICKS BAR, | 50 ‘loor plans, ail winds of G.I. R A The All-W Co-operative Realtors Exchange today CALL NOW $2000 dow: Betem a4 ment furatture, roof A large 2 bedroom bungalow with re oman Realty” | re >\f AN’ nompeon Realty 311 8 Tele j — i nt “= parn's toursids. helper springs & gaa eR ge amen ce, ke | GENTLEMAN'S Sunday 36 sepa eee, Eee Se et) EXCELLENT. | Ses eden wae This comin . y 8 montis ranch home | - TE J R HILTZ 214 ST J P parts end accessories, oid hes vestibule entrance with be Ay erie Lome 12x15 | ESTA! E . . } bungalow and ng 50 mas = toy c Member S veedwa 79 Station Visit OUR STORE cng Wage oy guee es aterent Pictu e winders eee ee Lovely -em m4 3 bedroom heme. REALTOR many eatras All you ve | | I V stm ts L pe y 1o fe i hg — P.M. should interest yeu Cali on this pets air “in eacel elghbor specious Nving room ond oun fm ee sues nee ee ge ccc Me ha ae nn ON | nN e en | ar poli Se pen enings em nday P. M. at once a te excel — bor Large sunny kitchen. br st rE 56181 +09 ing doors A well planned Sega me ore ees | @ short time. Features butid hood Only $2.000 a ‘ a rumpus room. High : pian } eround home for small tamuy _D FOR _ : / 1982 23 PT MODERN HO OS E- Office open Sun 1-6 $1,000 DOWN. Attractive new 2 bed. dry basement. Oil Doxeo Eve. Guntey VE 3-061 bath ceramic tlle and =| Nice, quiet metghborhood Wil ac- |» giao ows 64 500 balance -625| ae en higheay Gall for prrue, | \reller reasonable. OA 5-5508. reom ranch home Fully insulated ban God soil Trout stream i. aun anes eee cet reasonable down payment mo you pay $3800 ulare to ‘72 FT PonTtac ¢ Al GEORGE R. IRWIN, BROKER Zu sae garage Needs some Tne] Could ceaily BS éemmed Oe pet | ané dining ofl Mameeuth Cait _ 30617 between 7 30 and Blackwood-Schaefer condition. 30 Church St. Seseree 260 Baldwin Avenue gg, SO adie Stra —) —_—" bou ‘aa teen ie } picture windew. Kitehen | j ; a New house — 04.000 balance. you” NEW GENERALS STBWARTS, FE 60101 or FE 20544 lot Near Middle Straits Lake | timber This property, must . . | Just watt until you see ELIZABETH LAKE | ™ %™ ey bao orm 2am | Monwoocs, sana © Ee oy ‘4 x . full basement gas furnace MET OFFICE BUILDING EAST SIDE $500 DON nN ut < ae nd Furniture. included. . garbage disposal. inciners- “ee ol ae ay gol La front lot | New and fintsh—¢4. 780 balance — desk FE | OR & DOWN 5 Sani 9 dedroom nome mee. ar Peres Attractive well constructed 3 room | OTHY SNYDER LAVENDER Oakwood Manor tor. peved § érive rear alnnd tenia Sit POR _ RATES oe sirect 8150 down ‘Cat tor tar ee ee eae REA ' . | eaty 618 ste. Drive cut Or. “TUG” BouST: Pisiior| Several Contracts available with | sale with option of ey Bee “Usr) TRAWLERS DowN ter detais EES ASAE ttl ome rao He mace) Bast ay canon, tit | SielAEe PRU aa aun at” PE ean) els Se me MII) soghgag Oreet)erre uns bus line ONLY $4.800 \ = . - mg week Nand ———— — RENT ed ty: d tion. Consists O'Netls open sign “THEI MA M. ELWOOD 7 - six sr ie eeies na 4 hie baths - Sale R Money to Loan MAM. FL : esort Prop. 41B R ll Y OXFORD TRAILER RO. — $i on floor. Anderson, Wip- WR ee eee | ASO uns State Liwensed Lenders: ; : PE Ne PES PE Che Open 6 to? [[—. = ~-| SALES : ye FURNISHED CABIN NEAR AU. Sern ; - SALES SPIC AND SPAN OPEN DAIL) divided basement with rex sable River 17 miles trom Os- | ass w were ee $25 to $500 Now! PARTS & -ACCESSORIRD o | v err Soweg ere aut Jus ke & | py, QAM CAMS ELIZ RD, | RSTABLISED 10: sere, Seu, oe, caer a eed per wed gh allaaal ME By ’ use vely ns > ONT } Orton Cedar eled bedroom ranen tyoe home has the DRAYTON AREA All on 1 fir > eer Naseer Senday 14 | LAKE FRONT CABINS | GET YOUR ‘LOAN 1 Mi 8 of Lake Orion Well arranged kitehen with fone ae of moderp living >m vest suburben home an appointment to see this | pene on private island in heart of deer | IN ONE VISIT TRAIL TRUE DOLLY. table space Tile bath Moc- ree ect08e oe ene inmrn kitchen a7 ft living | itoly' moans today j $08 EAST MANSFIELD country, 4 : i OR 3-9476. le cer anmre an¢ construction Beau as a . ol ze Drive out Joslyn to open ry Son National Forest On ‘46 to ‘32 model OENERAL— weetT- Or Oe et ch Lani. | Uf’ landscaped wonded corner | ee | sign Inspect this S-room “ity Excellent deer | pong Ee Fcc Migpoon SETI AES selped Sele’ Jot Located «=| Met_ wD eke priv A quick = ag gg bopoy ben. Seminole Halis | F H A. bungalow, 8 foot hunt a fiahing Bre beach, Pu | LET YOUR SSS8$$$SSSS$$ | car or ‘consolidate present bills “D ptos lee at Welles 60 chose a on orca Gardena race “ douured invite vour Movin) Avi ceseation Late | picture ‘window in the pleas ads Ces be bicea axe seakenn. | a ees and reduce f monthly pay- from with the best of terms. Be Quick! Bateman & Kampsen | nO { GT resale at 912.800 with 000 A looking for @ good ent itving roes elune = WORK FOR YOU! ments by as much as % Loans re and see Genesee before Realt 371 8 Telegraph ito W Piee FE 4-6008 | swe . Are you : ‘ = ws kitehen. separate dinette Call . ; ae te tanmasane ve su a you : R A. N Realt Pode Up tag . 2-bedrms. tile bath show- I HN A. TAYLOR , signature, buy your next mé home. rE Open’ Eves & ussell A. Nott, Realtor | Webster and Washington other securities. Up to 18 months | S ; 4 - . & Me- ee er expansion attic Com- We have several contracts both GENESEE SAL 7. Sun *Coop. membe e = — EAST SIDE Near St. Fred -choois xtra bedroom 4 Rea: Estate Insurance large apd small. Reasonable dis-| . Willams Lake Front | ~~ Connel senoois 3 bedrm home cad beth on third fieor plete basement. Timken ol ik eee eee ee large end an oe OAKLAND LOAN CO. 2201_Dixie_Byy. j — wie ttt eae | tye enatae Ful cese| cco rea” neclins apsean., lnstered painted wails Open Evenings FE + se to investigate Coll FE 24240 004 29) Pontice Ot. Bt. Bidg. FE 2-0208 For Rent Trailer Soe 47 | rou know there arent many 4 bed; rol ith eng, neat Oarmge | fait verggned rere 84 | pty RM mortguee, cont tor Sale Lots 42, _Sernet: Sugpeas_ant. Lavsees_| pe |" room homes on Williams Lake ear bus Ut y&. many other features : = { the SEA A ETL) eam totpm 1 | PARKHURST | hier for this aageyoey vosegh & out sy ACRES Plus }-rm renta! apt. and | wieght 5 ha came ae aon ave PONTIAC, ROCHESTER AREA mn 5 oo 1 te 5 *Fe 4% Je ¢ MORTGAGES court Sewer &@ weter 32-4611. j ay and see this I's story home ’ | 2 Oo th be arefully prepared bulldin, - os. | TRAILER 2500 down. La 3 bedroom home with uving room kitchen. 2 bed- | por — nel becuse | me : treet gee of Shem cee 4 strictions sacar of a aeree “aa i310 Pont Br Bldg. __ "Bs $408 Gordon's t . Camp 1300 Sits. ae paved street. West side Anocloabe an ban bee ce Cu ant Gusatrn Sten and Samm Set| Actrective: whale colonial R O'NEIL. Real Sia oak pith ert, Business ieaactanlites 47| W HE! y | te Re only % block from City Hospital : owner Paved street Bus and home Seven attractive Ay 0’ .. Realtor Ww of . Sh wo Poa f N JEE , “Pully| furnished including 17" pesnece: ae aa amar schools nearby A buy at 88.750, rooms Oak floors nicely 7. WwW Berea oo| 6 of yt Rng e's ™~ OU NEED | Auto Accessories ccessories 52 page tigg der inere is the ee market near by wes ripper tg Bo og ee | Phore FE 317193 of F 5-5078 on Silver Beli Ra Look for our Spr RT GOODS SHOP 325 to $500 | tet deal in town Suburban Log Cabin ony, 61.280 DOWN Jim small rural, rave. Puil price “y14.000 | Memver cine” aNELL arem| on Premises 08 tot so funicy, BUSY COMMUNITY w » itn : Al ITO PARTS $1,500 DOWN village north of Pontiac x4 ANCKH #fOMES SHELL 1 . J © cao nelp you « AM potty | ae ee mene. | ate ee ea bee. ae Ga . Pe a nee as| Leglic Tripp Realtor | pect agg Frag par... Bide Detrot WO Teh Near ontiae om route to north | oreo ‘= an pelle sar rp dla = gee 7 rood at is 0 ‘ . ’ v ° ( im ins fer amie. iow doen. cis wub Caeiel pine reelece home or combine home and 22 W Lawrence St Onen Evenings | oh NT’ @cnneider 924 «=6Pontise $25 DOWN country Building 20x70 located | megts. 7 oor) OPEN EVES AND sun payment : fu basement and sutomatic oii | business Ideal for pkimber FE 5-8161 or FE 42908 Trail Walled Lake OPEN GSUN- », |... Pi 3 = 4 on Main Street, sully equipped ust _onone ae or cal at our of Discount to el) OM Bmployees heat incinerator. This home furnace man or _ electrician DAYS Phone MA 46-1584. 2 s on Brown Rd between excellent stock, showing good re- Holler hack Auto Parts 62 f t h iving room, tile bath Total price only 63.750. Call for Josiyn & Baldwin 1 mile to City | turns. Bicycle repair shop, base- gl tg eine on Ryobi Sucked areenes: in porch further detalis . FE 4-9584 Easy building code ment set-un for ~ifle and pistol | 960 Sasowie PB 3-0679 Oti turn Modernistic kitchen. 3° An exc lent beach Ideal for | oe cost wees taneville ATTENTION. INVESTORS WRIGH Ok VALUET | range. franchise for outboard | NEW PaRTS rooms anes — two couple with 1 or 2 en 7 ie wean rao Vout/wucostuseatl a’ this'(6) teem! | 553 8) Telagragh re tse | mo gs gaan Foon 83. | | crate ve ae picture windows, § acres dat rm, fireplace, modern kitchen brick income house will psy you | BARGAIN LOT AND A HALF | 000 down Y¥ wn business. + ce.lemt iaod, 27 fruit trees, large WHI | E ; fast b a ood dividends Auto H W heater. | POR ah i ame Best grade 900 proof alechel ARTS — aa out-didg ee oocaae {Nedrm om ist ie te a 25 2 cer gerage—Sereenes peeee <| oa Wagt me goog | M | FINANCE ¢ a | SCHVICAM AUTO PARTS oor \wo overhe ter bed , and th 2nd ved street 2 blocks off Sagi- } | AN doors Tf, titeg (Glee Fu. aD $500 Down Bae Bee this at once. Will oh | cle seer can PR esi oO AH nie Poolise fists Bane Bide waitin Pom On cake ! lh . : quick $2300 — " = $12,000, Located m Donelson Se are antine Manieneut SS ee ee oe wea Sik prea vou. | REALTY CO, REALTORS and up Butcks Porda Hei bts. Lovely two bedroom ° | Sete cars ule raiadaiee Noress one that is handy and bait ised a) bedrceuns) with | t. _ 495 Open Evenings Til 8, poh 4 DeSotos Oldsmobiles, Pon evn bungalow with stairs to apne ol shite pele = r to save Cute 2 bedroom anteatc hedlaseie, iietaa! tasun’ tail 1078 W Huron FE 23-0263 and others New mouffiers attic. oil heat, aluminum storm OP*? 9 jek ee 1168 35 a eegreers — By shell home east of en PS e. ali insulated Cement | Excellent building sites on a good NEXT TO = tal.pipes reboulit —— Ph or | appointment only I terms Heights for only $3950, nH « furnece, ; BRANCH Post OFFICE rter bs | a hom ‘ i oad Close starters Carburetors, gach, tile, bet ere is © 9480 Dixie Hwy Waterford | | FLOYD KENT. Realtor price. slp bho a a elel wp et'eee stores Mt dl sok IDEAL BUSINESS FOR | YOUNG QUICK. FR YsERvics | ena tranemiasions New ond weed . . | : -i - < ‘ ae 600. | rive -our own nly $50 couple. soda Bar and y | Sorings $26,500, Located in beautiful Bloom. i 2 ACRES | 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6105 West Suburban $8675 NEED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION? | dotD : 3-0241 between 4pm and § pm runerven nerors, LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS fle'd) Highlands, Price “reduces aq modern home, some fin. | Open Eves Value plus in this § room room ome with carpeting in| L. C. LADD BEATTY SHOP DOING G00D AUTOMOBILES ak ee ee the owner must) ebine be done on insjde Total Next to Concumers Power ali om one floor with full cheaed. in rtect condition eve 7 3496 Pontiac Lk Rd business, priced for quick sale : i, on. 4 ~ y large | price 96.930 with $1,500 down basement coal HA heat 4 a furnace lots elos- | Corner Cass Wake Rd FE 2-0 PE 2-5608 or FE 5 . 3 ao ~ electric hot water Sutuated ete Has 3k to give you plenty 4396 “Disie Hu eertce Pla, | BRICK. RUILDING seams Af ont} i | Real r on an acre of land that is wel [edibbed le, hey wa pecateare i are le! k oz ‘eine 'g. Bivd East. Across from OMC real large two oer gar, two fre | | K. L. Templeton, Realtor zh ‘andseaped very nicely and of the best, This is co much for | ce R RVs ce ApIoiNINo | ‘Trect &@ Coach ‘Sunedle for vart es PARTS ces Beautiful desig 62% W. Huron FE | also feavwres plenty of young «1.900, with reasonable terms . “ ater and| US rusinesses Will lease. sell or | a home for _ — — Evenings Call FE ine fruit trees and berries plus Don't be sorry, see this today lots 50x100 each Gas, water. and | ERUILT ( tion cost and it s OLORED | e lv: car garage. A. real DO YOU WANT TO BE CLOSE | _ **¥age ready for use. FE e902 | ‘Tce FE 24687 bat Bagge xENS REAR ENDS TRANSMIS: COL - deal for omeone for the IN? This 8 rm. home is very con- ‘OTS HUNTOON LAKE SUB 58MAi.! NEIOHBORMOOD| FINANCE co SION8 ALL KIN OF PARTS OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 4 bedroom modern home. except | terms are .asy For further venient. Coloniel type with rec-| i iston “or information call OR = grocery store and | 434 Ww. Huron Bt PE 40-1538 FOR ALL MAKES OF Cane af H. BROWN, Realtor tub. Room to ane this. Lo- oo nee ee appointment A on — ~~ SS . e771 equi pment Smad payment 83% W. Ruron LOWEST PRICES a ed. ‘ontiac with : - see, ¢ s to ¥ or might accept as payme jo a = Huron Pa. FE — _— ge nies space. Visit Michael o genael Liv room Poe te ad A ft of wie * mont on income home. ae ese Ports a C R. AY F SRD AGENCY : North Side uae fe ek ee lead 297 ig: balding | (SOE, rag Seattm: Cee Stes es .. “POOR CONDI OPEN EVES Devon Hills th $2800 down. site on top of old high hill over-| 4 ¥ 5 Neat 4 rooms and bath lo BIRMINGHAM ~ ONE “BLOCK WES lookt 1 Pp | + FRAN. fe jecation, take privileges Sat ope Cases FE 46617, FE 4-1549 Open. Daily and Sunday, 2-8 cated out Baldwin near city OF WOODWARD | ing iake Price for sale by ¢ 8 nso OAS STATION $2,940 terms. FE t bec ns Seng ag Bengt : ad ef | owner, $5,700, MI 49453, chise on mgin artery in Pontiac. | : a — $500 DOWN | Sit nen Semen" that re bus service. This is '@ new | This OF home us ery, cian. #8. | AUBURN NEIONTS. w MILE OFw| Pumpine Ib S00 eal per month | Fikzstonm, coumeacal BEX All modern. 2 bDedrm. home with | I Rite ahead design and condition. full basement, basement auto heat. auto iw | ASS, LF = 4 Seutrrel | paletgf war sell inventory at _dition. 680 3 piece bath Ot! floor fyrnace | st ye nang ‘the most pop- auto. off heat. oak floors, heater Fenced vard. All this for reese wholesale Favorable lease Call a hy Ue allon electric hot water heater ular homes in the country lastered and on a 50x180 $9950. Full price LOTS OF LOTS WITH LAKE PRIV- ‘A Taylor, Realtor FE ¢-2544 Gl ASS I—GLASS! and “T9xi50 ft lot with outstand. Models have 6 and 7 rooms t and purchaser has op- FFE 4-9584 tleges at Upper straits Middle , . : : We specialize in new safety aute- ing lake “oaiviie es. For Sunday with attached 2 car garages tion on the 2 adjoining Straits and Union Lake EASY You May Borrow IONEER ‘HIGHLANDS - u lass Inetalied while vou PIO 3 ; showing call MUtual 44367 Lots syernge 130 = ane ists Se ped 2 not call for orn TEV ESA eo _ _— Schneider, 924 Pontiac HOT CLASS vith wour insurance al) you Pea ae ie ah VALUET Real F — | sites still avaiiable. = a LAWNENCE W Dave poe Ma e.1800 SUN- the old man can't — up with | anise mauatere. all work guar- : oe = ae = hi usine * ad furthermo room and large dining L, sliding |222 8 Telegraph ee GILES REALTY CO. | LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR THB Secs i nocd to Plenty of profit Hut P Co. rt A. to —. a gg 7 ag tows “wir | tions: Just E. of Teleg r REALTOR | city on a large restricted aome- bere fo- par’nership. Two modern ub Auto — tic, large picture w over-| lots $4. errylawn Rd and 3 biks on 82 W. Huron ° FE 5-6175 site in Waterford Hil) Bstates.. apartments to boot Property re- Seatac ted tn looking Syiver Lake, paved street. 49104 Oables Tea Room) . to 9 1%) EB. Pike wt Convenient terms arranged. Por cooly remodeled inside and out | DRAYTON WOODS cement drive come out to 1, PIONEER STREET between 2 & €@ and make your choice of deco- rating coiors. $240 00 per month, room apt. with ie ba:h, 32 room apt. completely rnished, of] heat, paved street, for only $2300. down A to retire for $7850. plas- tered cans oak floors, picture . Mieely landscaped ot, l car garage. tre racious living, 3 bedrooms, 1% beautiful living room ben natural fireplace. ao in ot cl s fo ailached gars garage, large i a pe Russell Young REALTOR room — Figg oor od ern kitchen, heat. Nicely located boda ran lawns and shiubbery, frui berries. Full price $14,750.00 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. FE 20200 AUBURN HEIGHTS Dandy large Bungalow _ Racer ary sem Two ia rooms and expansion attic Y iiaee for 3 more rooms. Hot air rnace, 1 car ' fl yd Full price $9.250 with $2, down. 10 FERTILE ACRES ORCHARD LAKE AREA “Real Estate Since 1919" $550 DOWN New complete outside. Unfinished inside. Pull or “located out Sashabaw on oon Imime- diate owner. OR 3-8546, Three Acres Near Ortonville 3 bedroom Full and dining Tooms c@: to school and stores. ere is count ving with city contencences. 811,000 is the full price. Terms. Eve. 2 ay Mr. Meiser. FE East Side st hg read - MeConne hool Dat: 2 950 full vaulable. Eve Heller, FE John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron rE ti 8 ve Exchange | WEST OF FISHER’S 5 bungalow. Newly decor- cue “Stool and shower. Utility room Weter heater Elizabeth Lake Ave. rooms imeluding sun parlor Full basement. Newly decorated in and outside. Aluminum storm windows. Double garage Ot) fur- nace Priced for quick sale. $144 000 wi $5,000 down. WILLIS M. BREWER 116 Roosevelt Hotel Eves FE "3 bedrm brick ranch homes with Sylv Lake. o. gt Lak ; ves' 5 = tered —_ gas heat. i crete ft. lot, sewer, = mere —— beach and oe es 1980 ‘a Orchard e aes 5 PE ates. Bpen ‘t anytime. s FE ¢5181) Co-operative Realtors Exchange BARGAIN BY OWNER, 83.406 fo- pod modern 4 rms. and basement 108 rimec. Bal. S. Bloomfield Highlands 223 See oe Bony Just eo brick ranch hom Me un "baths, de- luxe kitchen with dishwasher and garbage disposal — utility room witn auto-wather & drvet Base ray — heat. 2 car garage. & t ace Price $23,000. * pineacing arranged Rorabaugh 302 Maribo FE 3-0818 by owners. 4 bedrooms, with come possibilities. FE 63382, 2 LOTS ON LONG oN ag AT LAKE basem 2 well Enow Humberto bull house. take wn ment poke monthly payments. PE 6 BY OWNER, 1 LOTS, 50xi50 EACH, to palld on. p pood, bullding “stts m Dra s pay Bm baw ®d Will sacrifice for $2228 oitas down FE 23-8834 after 6 Be FOL “ALE NORTH OF ern” ' $18 4n. and $15 month. That is the information call OR 3-7614. Staniey Ave FE ¢1315 BYILDING LOTS in Drayton. Waterford & Clarks ton ereas HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 _ me Hu __ O« 1080 anus Senet Wags ase thease je Le BROWN, "Realtor Pull price for property and ail only bar 800 ond should pay for itself in less than two years if you are willing to roll up your sleeves and go to work. Terms With -substantial Bo, 1444. FLINT—Grocery—Trade | Owner save sell—or trade — with land contract or property, ONLY DO IT QUICK, Terms-—name your own If you have been ne a an emergency to pick up oing bu ine Belair Corpes Powerglides Big Selection T wo Tones & Flat Colors LOW AS $1,195 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF | ace 61 Pe eres: Les, BY | wooDWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD | CHEVROLET 1951. 2 DR. DELUXE CHEVIE. ‘41, 2 DR. $80. GOOD) motor, FE ‘71-7696 | CHEVROLET 1942, SEDAN. LOOKS like a 1947 clean. Corner Orchard Lake & Johnson 31 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan Big heater clean inside and out ; | $795 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND .3 MILE ROAD bal gy 1948 CHRYSLER, NEW ewly overhauled motor. 3 efeet tires. Battery, radio, FE . ra Convertibles | "47 Chev. ......... $393 'S1 Ford ......0.000. 5 ’SO Pontiac “8” ..... 1,095 | ’51 Nash Rambler .... 995 | 52 Nash Rambler... 1,195 Plenty More to Choose From Custon 8 sedan Radio & heater. at WE BUY SELL on Tr TRA MICHIGAN'S _f,_West Side Used Cars . a #33 W. Huron PE 42188 FINEST | fp one a s DELUXE 3 ga THE PAVED LOT ce shape. can be NER OF WOODWARD AND iD MILE ROAD — 2 _ - On FRIDAY DAY MONT - PONTIAC FORD ‘ti 1946 AND 197 PONTIACS FORDS CHEVROLETS PACKARDS ‘SPECIAL! ‘46 PACKARD 4 DOOR SEDAN $195 19448 AND 1949 . CHEVROLETS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS STUDEBAKERS - OCTOBER BARGAINS! Holden’s Red Stamps Given With Every Car Purchased at Community ’52 PONTIAC CATALINA HY DRAMATIC DIO & HEATER $1.8°5 52 CHEVE. 2 DOOR $1,495 *51 BUICK DNYNAFLOW RADIO & §1. 545 51 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR, RADIO & HEATER $1,365 RA- 2 DOOR HEATE. Sale Used Cars _ 85 For Sale Oa 55 H 50 BUICK - 2 DOOR. DNYNAFLOW, RADIO & | HEATER soos | i Good Selection of Used Trucks GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed oe) COMMUNITY Motor Sales | Inc. |FORD “43 DR- GOOD EM 3-2386_ ocean ‘80 Murt sell | FORD 1950, oa = ‘OLIVER'S DAFFY DEFINITIONS UDDLE: Two or more men with their heads together dis- cussing women... ll men with brightly col- ored helmets ignoring 11 other men with hel- - mets of a different color . what our salesmen want to get into with you to discuss the pur- chase of one of these exceptional used car ' values. No. 351 1951 Chevrotet Powerglide $1,245 No. A9} 1950 Plymouth 4 Dr. $895 No. 171 ‘ 1948 Buick Convertible $745 1948 Buick 2 Dr. $545 _ 1949 Ford. Cae ‘8” $645 No. 288 1949 Chevrolet 4 Dr. $695 ; No. 195 1947 Ford 2 Dr. Super Deluxe $445 No. 203 1947 Buick 4 Dr. $045 1; DOWN—WE TRADE No Payments Until November 23rd OLIVER'S 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 come | EXCELLENT RADIO, heater, $795 FE 2-3938 FORD excellent paint, undercoating ‘4, CLUB COUPE. R & H. motor, good tires new FE 54-9606 | FORD ‘48. 2-DR. V-8: R&H. A-1 BUICKS FORDS NASH MERCURYS SPECIAL! | '48 PONTIAC $495 | *48 STUDES_ $295 "50, ’51 AND ’52 AND A FEW ’53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES SPECIAL! "530 NASH 4 DR. Ambassador Radio & Heater $695 HARDTOPS MERCURYS NASH CONVERTIBLES SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS | PANELS SPECIAL! '48 CADILLAC 4 $995 | RETAIL _ STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 DESOTO 196. CLEAN, BUICK tires. good spare 60 Douglas. Apt. | 21% DODGE ‘$51. LOW MILEAGE. FE | DODGE 33 V4 DEMONSTRATORS | Radio, heaters oly or automatic. New sor i LAXE_/ cel MOTOR A LES M-34 at Buckho: 23-2611 FORD ‘50. GOOD . oP, eo take over payments. F! 3 FORD co VERTIBLE new. Loaded With extras. Cardinal re’. Highest "ee Before 2 Rochester Rd., le “SE FORD at Jacquins Highland R VICTORI Ra i, overdnve. FE ron j ea At the north end of town | Open every night til 10 | 804 N. Main OL2-7121| ROCHESTER FORD ‘4 2 DR DELUXE. VERY _fleen. Radio and heater Double mirror. OR | Seer tt ents. Bide ieeespetoton Bargains! ‘47 Chrys. cl. cpe.....- $95 |'47 Kaiser sed. ....... 195 | '47 Ford sta. wag. ... 295 '47 Packard ......... 295 MOMS. 2 a0 iccex saws 75 49 Ford 2dr. ........ 495 1°48 Nash “600” 395 ‘4/7 Stade. 2 dr. ..-.. 395 | ‘$7 Chrys. sed . 395 Of Olds. 2 irs. ecccvne 295 "39 Dodge sed. ...... 5 A? CHEV. CL, Cie: cows 125) Many, Many More, All Bargains! MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED Lot TH WOODWARD *AND. ny MILE ROAD ‘29 MODEL A FORD, GOOD RUN ning condition. $75 including | cense. OR 3-0662 FORD is, 2 DR motor, very clean, 2 door $85.00 cor. Orchard cate) & Johnson Ask About Our Finance Plan 53 Mercury 53 Willys "52, ’50, ’49, 46 Ford *S1 Kaiser, hydra, Olds V-8 engine. 51, '48, ’47 Kaiser 51, '49. 48, '47 Chevie | °51, °49, 42 Mercury | SO, 49, 48, '47 Pontiac "51, °49, '48 Studebaker | , 46 Dodge | ECONOMY USED CARS| 42 Aubure FE 2131 CUSTOM, RADIO heater. $495. You'll go, better at Larry's Auto Sales, 503 8 Saginaw. ———~MODEL A FORD | r 3-3808 _ FORD SO NVERTIBLE ~ "6 & MER-| both in fine pe, must | _ MI 46970 50 FORD Tudor custom 8. R&H.US. Roral, Master ‘s whites, backup lights Call or come in ,and see us on this! Huron. Motor Sales wo. Py fast 952 W. Huron FE 2-2641 FORD “41 TUDOR, REBUILT aed & g00d tires. Reasonabie A ROADSTER, BO ru pete. Must sell. 137 oko? also “47 = Stationwagon good © +8728 . ondition b MERCURY CONVERTIBLE $75 down take over payments. 290‘, ~LINCOLN-MERCURY IS THE BUY JACK HODGE I8 THE GUY Saiesman of new and used Cars MERCURY CENTRAL LAKE OR Md et Buckhorn La LINCOLN W PIKE ST. Cass at W. Ptke st. FE #167 Res FE 20047 NO MONEY DOWN “4. °°47” AND 48 PLYMOUTHS CHEVES DODGES FORDS MERCURYS PONTIACS greet ine AT $175 iN MOTOR MY 23-2611 MERCURY ‘52 SPORT COUPE adio. Heater A- ~ TRANSPORTATION N Specials MARKED DOWN TOA NEW LOW O DOWN PAYMENT 1948 Frazer © 1947 Buick 1947 Stude. 1947 Chevie. 1946 Ford SEE THEM TOD. AY LADD MOTOR SALES Your Studebaker Dealer I Fe s-4500. anues SAVE — New ‘53s IORNETS AND JETS SEE US FOR THAT GOOD DEAL. se JACOBSON MOTOR SALES Your Hudson Dealer W. Pike at Cass FE 2-6350 | windebbeh ‘33 CUSTOM 8 R ae ~y windshield washers, underc mo. old. Priced right for cock | OLDSMOBILE ‘47 ~~ BARL R.. / MILLI] AN A FORD DEALER OVER 31 YEARS REMEMBER All Our Used Cars Carty a 6-Month or 6,000-Mile|- Warranty 49 Plym. 4 dr. Serr crt cores wm $495 "48 Pontiac “8” A club coupe. 9 excellent con- en “$550 50 Ford 4 Door Radio, heater, overdrive — B real a om “~~ $895 50 Studebaker 4 dr. Radio, heater and overdrive. $695 51 Chevrolet Leluxé 5 passenger club coupe, @® real beauty for only $1,095 51 Stude. Commander 4 door sedan, Hydramatic, radio ant heater. Yours for — $895 EARL R. MILLIMAN Open From 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. PHONES FE $4101 - After 6, FE 5.3588 RADIO, HEAT: er hydramatic. ‘ood tires. good a PE 5-2925. f f et wv 1°51 Chev. 2 dr. sedan For Sale Used Cars 85 . madereret. 4 “ "iatts* WINTERIZED "rem tenes SPECIAL Ba ie Tam. For Sale Trucks 56 Ai gt atest ttt aratetea! | 4 nec tir scte | FLABEL, 52 Ford 2 dr, sedan go. OK. ’§2 Ply. sedan Radio, heater. Lite | pew. TRUCKS Very -lean car. Give away price ’51 Pont. Catalina RECONDITIONED — peter. Veer — car. To RIGHT INA 50 Stude. coupe Radio, heater, overdrive. Famous Studebaker economy. Priced to go. '50 Dodge 4 dr. sedan Radio heater. Very clean in/ al) respects ’49 Ford 4 dr. sedan \Radio, heater Very clean witb shiny ‘paint ‘ob SEPARATE SHOP ‘A8 Int'l PANEL Very sound body, good | rubber, new paint. You ' must see this! $445 Special! ‘50 Ford 15-TON PICKUP New Paint '49 Buick 2 dr. sedan Radio, heater. Priced reasonable. Our courteous salésffién will be glad. to see you and serve you — drop in any time, we are open ‘til 9 every evening. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St. Lot ood E ine Cor. Pike & Cass Seni Bey PHONES $ FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114 6795 FE 2-9167 FOR SALE ‘35 OLDS COUPE GEN eral condition good. 36 Euclid Ave, after 6 p. m. ‘$3 OLDS 8 HOLIDAY FULLY equ Best offer Hein $2,925. ne rT. Sst. FE — ‘# COUPE. IN GOOD CON- dition. FE 47165. WE ARE CLEANING OUT OUR USED CARS MAKING ROOM FOR THE NEW MODEL TRADE-INS. PRICED TO SELL ‘46 GMC ¥% TON PICKUP Good Rubber iA solid truck with man money-making miles leit *" $395 PONTIAC 51, 8 DELUXE : 2 DOOR, extras. “E 5-117 Cc ‘S32 CREPE ‘DE- suse, 4 door, all access. Low mile- age, coe owner, EM 38215 PONTIAC ‘50, R & H, HYDRA- meic wW. ite Wale, one owner. 22. Draper PONTIAC ‘51, 4 DR. & RADIO & heater E-Z eye glass. 8 ight. 17,000 miles all ‘32 — mission. anti-freeze. Good tires. 811 100 00 FE 71-4183 app alae ‘41 CLUB COUPE. NEW FE 1-6406 QUICKLY “— TB dagen Club cpe. special Has radio. ater, new otha covers and new tires. Paint, poms and motor ip excellent con- dition tires and brakes PONTIAC ‘46. 4 DR. STREAM- liner, new whitewal! tires Cus- | tom upholstered All extras. FE 2 0464 ° NEW @ PONTIAC 8 CHEIFPTAIN. 2 . door, radio, heater, 2 tone, good | CHEVROLET condition No dealers 37 Seneca. | Za sipstcst _Tear apt. TRUCKS PONTIAC 4, 81x CYLINDER. | Streamliner. A-] condition. 1 ow aa ‘Take your choice of Amer- “Cepterson FE $6815 a ee ee ae ee ?p | ica’s Choice. Our selec- white . . . tres. See aod drive tis — eterson tom 39 ing, bat sooner ~~ Spe vont | difference is small. Beak Rl, 'mev ure ba’ | 1952 Henry J 2 Dr. a 1 Henry f. —- et Dy ye 1951 Kaiser 2 Dr. Dr =| Sata ogee clang oe tS her THE THRIFTY runs le alser wpaegmed ar ane |i te TRUCKERS Sai nee wi atts érive.| 3776 AUBURN AVE. Fe 4-402 | PONTIAC ‘83 STANDARD. ¢ DR. | 8 rew car. The spare tire pions Conventiona! never os round.” Look this | | san All eccess. 4500 LOT AM8 Chrysler Windsor. = ier Wind or ase SAS: pontiac 31. «4 DR DELURE JACK ol for 9686. | Hydremetic R&H. Whitewalls 1952 Chrysier, Sa club epe.| Stgnals. Sun visor Foam ts. | Dat aray finish, excellent tires 1 owner. Special color, FE 6-3157. mJ nasty heat Vi ke eae | Seo om drive this a" a FINAL with seat covers "Maceo ar pcg | PLYMOUTH ‘4 451 8. Saginaw FE 42552 .| MERCURY = 2 DR, GOOD CON-.— — R H, overdrive, new very clean sale MY 3-3400 or 2045 Adams Rd MERCURY SPORT ong COUPE ‘4, seat covers, tube- spotlight, less tires Clean throughout. $795 __ FE 40244 TRADE FOR LESS 52 Ford Victoria Cpe. ‘51 Buick Special 4 Dr. ’50 Pontiac Deluxe 8 4 Dr, 50 Olds 98 2 Dr. ’50 Buick Super 2 Dr. |'49 Ford 2 Dr. '48 Dodge Convert. Cpe. Anderson -Pontiac-Buick 75 Ph. 51 Auburn, Utica, Mich. Collect, Utica 3001 rry. This ts @ real clean one owner ear Clarkston MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Clarkston, Mich MA 5-282 | Open 863 am pm daily DELUXE. 4 DR Sedan Private owner $695 Call EM }3-4677 Late MODEL PLYMOUTH DE-; ome epes. elub epe These cars are ‘ready to go and to be sold for balance due. PLYMOUTH 1952 CAMBRIDGE 4. door Radio & heater New tires & brakes. Must sell MA €1404) bet a7 : ween 5 Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer / 92 Custom Tudor $1295 Se: CHEV. | 210 Tudor Radio-Heater Powerglide White Wall Tires $1895 LARRY | PONTIAC ‘39 Ss ~ Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 1 OR 3 YARD DUMP BOX FOR ton pickup er miz top truck | 27316 - 1940 FORD V8 % TON PICKUP. reasonable 494 Orchard Lake - SPECIALS. | CLEARANCE! | of New Cars & Demos. | Take This Chance to Save up to No Reasonable Offer Refused! oi Seg heot So Cl CPE ev paint and a beauty $405 (a rOnriac § 2 DOOR t very fice 306 » DUDGS CORONET 4 DR | & H. Gyromatic. sharp ges | 1950 OMC —— — drive, 3 Be} KASIER 3 poor 045, Speed aux ESOTO 4 DR light Fez peeety <2... 850 | 1951 Chevrolet % ton pickup, $848 ‘80 ISE) DOOR ........... | “| 1951 Dodge ‘s ton pickup, $745. 1 e4 1946 Chevrolet ‘4 ton platform, Radio, heater, Fiwid Drive 1195 $205 ‘#@ OLDS 00} - R&H. A yellow beauty...... bod : . a a hd A black beauty. whitewalls 1305 | GMC CO. ; 809 S. Woodward We Have = , _ FE 4-4531 to Have Room Our '54 Models Are ''4f DODGE 14, TON $75 AS _ ‘@ motor = | FORD 1950 Fé WITH GARWOOD ; ; S$ yd dump OR 3-17728 RIEMENSCHNEIDER ' BROS. _ Larry Jerome Dodge | Rochester Ford Dealer TRUCKS Plymouth Pickups & Stakes Dealer | TH. HOME OF A-1 USED TRUCKS | 232 S. Saginaw st dl or parts Good “oming! 3630 ! | — | FE 2-9131 | Larry Jerome | PONTIAC 1990 ALL METAL sTA.| MAIN STREET . T IH BRIDGE Hydramatic. Radio | L eciee xcellent condition Own. | “FOR MORE THAN’ R) YEARS A er OA #3110 — CE TO BUY" PONTIAC 46 8 VERY CLEAN. N EVENINGS $375. FE 2-6047 } | INTERNATIONAL 9 BUSINESS COUPE. ONTicy good ures, 7 PANEL condition. Best offer takes. 1 Cherrylewn |CHEVIE 51‘, TON PICKUP Pipe ract: and vice. Ideal for plumbers. _FE +0240. SELECTION OF 50 TROCES. ALL types Terms Will trade, ‘good FE 5- ; PONTIAC 1952 DELUXE 4 DR. Standard shift. 382 Nelson. ‘48 Michigan Auction Mart, mae WILLYS | avegnotte 1 ronmaw %-TON PICKUP EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION SALE PRICED | JACOBSON Truck SPECIALS! ‘31 FORD JEROME MAIN STREET AT iu BRIDGE, “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” OPEN EVENINGS PLYMOUTH “42, «DR 0000 | m ¥ Fe 17-4728. —y To PLYMOUTH ‘52 4 DOO ae PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE i 1946 Good condition. Best offer. EM - 3-4369 after 6 p.m PLYMOUTH 1953 4 DOOR. $200 for equity and take over pay- ments 2-2507 | PLYMOUTH 37, GOOD RUNNING | ition. $65. OR 3-7218. You ll Do Better J FROME, - OLDS-CADILLAC PONTIAC ‘33 I ge 2 DOOR, Hydramatic. oom Rak. WSEW tires, etc. 385 = E. Beverly. MOTOR SALES . ry Your Hudson Dealer 4-Ton Express eg eed $895 deus good condition. 72 N ; Poee EL CRO ‘48 FORD PANEL y he ww m e, two- Pee. eh ge an be $695 scare aS =f “DOOR DELUXE, , Teal buy PE 6-06: , battery. A 48 FORD STAKE F-6 11%4-TON $895 EARL R. Milliman ’°50 PONTIAC “8” Chieftain sedan. Radio & heater — Hydramatic. Late a pgautiful car—in top condition $995 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THK BIG poe aOR — ; ON THE | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE. ROKD | Open 1 Eve."’til 9 ‘41 PONTIAC, 2 DR.. GOOD TIRES 478 “ae battery By owner. | FE 5-4101 or se 6-2246 FE +0081. | ‘$1_ FORD FicKUP. 7 “TON. A-l, is: nik M, best offer (hes, or highest bidder, 9,000 miles. 2 p.m 4046 Rochester ard, "Mien, _ LAMB KNIT BOY'S SWEATER | Size 36. $4 Like new. sive 36. $4.50. Girl's tap Bize 13%. $2. FE 2-6047. 2 SUITS _ size 38 for met. ~ Musical Instruction 63A aap ens ies INSTRUCTIONS IN _Tons"Sn Se bale Musical Goods — jacket, 65 "relia: ORIN eg cea GRAN oe eee J — - “PRAC- OPasckT PIANO. gon tice piano. $25. FE 4-5425. CONN TRUMPET AND CASE. FE 71-1073. PIANO TUNING APD REPAIR ine sear Schm at Pn FE 1-5297 ener Piano RENTALS WITH to yay, $10 monthly. Gal- __lagher's. F NEARLY NEW ORETSCH ¢ GUITA fer high Fy Set : nee Sale Household Goods 06 = MM. ig JUST LIKE NEW. 4 ths old. Call FE 46644. ~ ‘RUG AND Pab. Piatorm focaer, Rena... electri drye and etc. 12 N. Paddock TAPPAN GAS RARGE. 4 BURNER. Like new. % mete - HIDE-A BED, Wisnens es _ OL “3-20 Oe £x. ee opine, eo 665 Rustic Lane, Keego. SD Piece aie GooD CconN- vIZE 42, 3 PAIR SLACKS FE 2-2507. ang used ec | | a * 6, VOL. @00D CONDFTION | rok size T gas stove 112 Judson after 5 p.m LEAVING CITY 8sHEL VADOR 2 $125 Electric stove 3rd | EM 3.3453. Boa LARGE aE CRIB AND 46545. | SREARPAST sET vain GOOD CON. dition. FE 40604. PREP MAT- ON E Water St achine Sales Co £9 PE 2-7848 TePRAK AN GAS RANGE, 1 $128. Call after € pm. EM 3.2677 BHATT RADIO. 4C ONE - mn MAPLE : PREAKFAST ar used maytag washer 2 8 FE SET rE EALY SPIN DRYER, SLIGHTLY used. Like new. MI ¢3541. AB GAS STOVE, GOOD COND? | tion, $20. Call Sunday or Monday or after : pm. 50 Bellevue. FE 41472. WAYNE’S GABERT’S | «| FLOOR SAMPLE SALE $175.00 deluxe Speedqueen ironer $130 $259.05 Bendix clother dryer $168 ne eee Shelvador, 9% cu $360.95 Philco 21_ in. TV console Maco enns $299 $279 Norge automatic washer $229 129.95 Duo Therm of] heater 5 room capacity 108 Mayt g square tu» washer } $ Late $e e Frigidaire refrigerator, cu trade in Men - others to choose Up to 4% months to 121 N Saginaw St. F KIDNEY STY chair used price. stove bee _ half pric er moved Alaska. 1 , View, pha Gardens. 35-6189 LE DAVENPORT AN ww months, at half y-range 30°' electric Ow ' bak \ | Free delivery free tress FE --97183 *TUDIO COUCH & PLATFORM rocker 3320 Edgemere. EM }3-2577 Was : ER. GOOD CONDITION Chea Stoker. Complete. Hot water boiler & jacket steve. Chest of drawers Kitchen —— Medi- cine crock spring? furnece. KITCHEN jain top nese red __ chest cabinet. Breakfast Carpet aig Chair. R ig Antique bed Floor ¢rates for 1 flue FE S163, ‘TABLE WITH Pug nd and five drawers. Soe with pf ae ARMST RONG “Bonny MAID INLAID TILE 12 Lope Congo. % _ 9x12 PLINOLE | SYER’S, 141 W, HURON FE 43064 "63 MODEL 1T' RAYTRECN CON- sole TV. Excellent condition, Now us wdoor , $100 .dis- col for cash. 18 Center. FE ¢ PIECE DINETTE SET SMALL chest of drawers FE 21741, Trade ‘n’ Save Roper Magic Chef Detroit Jewel YOUR OLD ANCE MAY THE THAN ANGE ALLOW Consumers Power ae Lawrence Stree a» Ww. Pontiac, ‘Michigan FE Seist REFRITTRATOR, #20. GaAs BEAUTIF- tu.e. TOVE kiteh- weekdays ay . 334 Orchard Lake Ave. TT hee FURNIL- E WORTH MORE DOW | C & H LUMBER CO. Se, Sa: He: RS PE ee OOM. OIL” PURNER ” $30 | Open from "tl Mon. thru . Gord wor' e ition 10 rm ‘ 17T03 on SIZE EVANS HEAT- Paso ° — aes er Also 2 e702i¢ snow tires asd land Twin ach, off Pontiac ay aanaere from 10 til oe $0008. LARGE ¢ BURNER GARLAND Ph Easter, “Frankes! ving, eA FARM F RESH MEATS as *. Double oven Grill, and New Sars. | Beet rotler pened for resteurant or _PE 2-141 | Pe — r ip hunting offer. OR BATHROOM FIXTURES 60fL| found “steak _ 36000 or “OR "3-7340 pipes and fixtures, automatic ott | Large 22 Pork sausage ue Tb SSe FIR 2x4 ‘Te LINEAL rr ' and gas water heaters, of] and | — bee . eg] my @ 2x8. “ MT da t s nro ae ’ or tbotlers, of! fired. — We have locker meat, cut ho free. | Knotty pine « * in? & 12" width HEIGHT S| =~ PPLY OPDYKE MARKET | ugxe eeaer siding, $135. per M et. Walton at "5 FE 35-7041 6° thice pbwtt ore choice of Phone rye tv ; Open Sunday es 95 #q _i- ; a —— UM line of build terials at —>+ | AIR COMPRESSORS | "Year prees en PLYWOOD | BLACKETT'S Elec sewer cleaner Wallpaper At cut rate prices. Kitchen cabinet steamer, other equipment oore mete. seywoun.oo CONE ’'S RENTAL 8161 Dixte avr. Clarkston 1488 Baldwin nie SS FE 2007 | seopeting youTm BED. MAPLE FIRE PLACE ~ BASKETS | finish, encctiont condition, $15 ENDS, REMOVABLE FOR Loas! oe ay 8 with 2 pads $15 ront width $1660 ea frame only, Maple OTACeS | & Fer Bee titate | fae * Fron ea. AIN SAW SEASON 18 So Premt ign G21 SS: | ahead are, mick up ome, ents e he money b A = and storm sash and car BLAYLOCK money dotag cutting Jobe. A var pentry of all kinds. by | coat & BUILDING SUPPLY CO; oe tae Pale oat mashed | general home builder. | # Overt eee ood mn | —tete Ra. Prone FE Se700 Sale priced for October. 3x42 to 16 ae din. ft IN — G— WE — T : ‘ , “ 2x6—12" t 6 Oe Lin. ft. Free estimates anywhere. | 9¥5 17 & 14 ce fh Together We | 1x6—Roof Boards—S38 §'yc Lin. FHA & ABC financing. iF Building Supplies Stand, Divided WE FALL xj2—W. P. Shelving 12'eec Lin, ft ; Plyscord 418" Fir fe me. a a a a a = Pivscord ne . =e at z 5 STOPPERT- & CECIL | Piyecora Fir 18e 8q. ft. Plywood 7. Fir es Sd ae 4380 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains | 24°x24°—1% ——-2 Waw. OR 3-7721 if no answer OR 3-2420 HAGGERTY BOY'S SHOE SKATES. IN GOOD LUMBER CO. condition; have worn only two/| 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake months; size 9%; $12. Call MA 4-1084 Eves. Li 2-5060 for Aik Pungack AND OWL] ginmrais | eacric ve OPE D am cing at, “3 (Me yg BL 3718 Dutton Rd . pm. of all iaeseriptions “ta Du aD ag ® Ret eo ri 2 FoR | Bieinc ott ‘onion sion yak ‘Ra. on Gider — - s : ™ Polite® 4 iat mire) AN, DRY Fikaris WOOD. TROPICAL FISH to. bunt 4 to araaer hae La. vets i ial is", Phone 213 | 18¢ state St. FE ¢+ie7 ants 060, Whoiese oa oz. r= - oo tm, Bewerd 3. Dose a CORD WOOD FOR SALE. APTER of el. 3 months Ra, Pontiac FE 71-7271. a call FE $016. 7 pump A-l1 shape. FE Slaybaugh’'s © SPECIAL Hunting srrows A Martin ‘Pe 51802 CANARY. CAGE A STARDARD. tie | 66 Forest REG. “Goaawpien sh.p stock. FE $-1381. BABY nin ee “PE 32-3340 79) | Melrose 1 pS . « : / 4 "i ‘ h ’ i \ wer ~~ — ~ . aff j J i a | iss ummage 1982 GMC i 20x20 FT. % Ton Pickup _ ay, ft ft. Wa on ae | Sale a ek a art STE OBE | of. on P HINCHILLAS - 0.50. house P ioe : Pri... Oct. 4 4 C $845 = GRED | 12x12 LINOLEUM i Pte t, Oct. Pht 3.8 fs, wit aoe, ne D | RUGS. 60 PER CENT ee «Birmingham, offer mate room spss a - oS = a = tile voces ae ra ok be Vente price of one DODG ne OO | 100 Mmoloum Tile oss... ; omen thas : . - TRvGs x12 & i0xd. 6 G66 GON- ‘Harold's, 140 S_ Sa) so ee tue" Piret Presbyterian condition. MALL %4 Ton Pickup dition. 2150 Park TE 33g” Poee Delivery Pree 19 Birmingham. VERY GOOD ANTIQUE LaADme a “GENTLE | DO RED Ay |COMPLETE BEER G LARoE | it FLAME iL 45 men fireside eae 5 — TRENCHING ot |e walk i con _ burner. Ma + isos. Errcuey NK, 3, Maren! ” Saas ae oa Sa Stam yy wnt ing DRAWING TABLE. LIKE NEW rugs, 1903 ; :| EXTR a1} a i men J aor BED MATCH. GAs ¢ STOVE. XTRUDED ALU al 32x21 DOUBLE SINKS, $20.95; medi: LADD | wets sai “Hip PSasee® | EartsSnngene™ ee Breeeble| combination, Te"ha'elont "| Gk toons, doe: MOTOR SALES - x %3 erry. : MAHOGANY DINING RM. SUITE. MPS | # rr. ta TRAILER ELEC- : : i Your Studebaker Dealer a ee ee a: ERS PU! $97.50 up. | _ ‘rie NET RAM + tobe. y go og PE 4-2562 WaLaey DROPLEAP TABLED a. mh. LIONEL AMERICA 2-7601. [prey ‘Seasters 58 EM 33514 Pumps LYER-TRAINS Gas RAson. LARGE OIL HEAT- ~ ¢ WASHING MACHINE $20. KELLYS HARDWARE and gy 4 — ate id wheel NEW & CSE CusHMAE SCOOT: $10, EM 32128 Dressing table, 3904 Auburo ot Adams Pree test en factory analyses trailer, 263 Oskland. ers. 12 8. a 4-446. | __ $10. 33) _ Aubura Meights FE 2-88 Tasker's, 63 ghia Bt. oTtEEL WINDOW ~ 99 rength glass. GE For Sale Motorcycies 59 CEMENT BLOCKS HEW MEDICINE CABINET. d4%x | portable dishwasher Pr. of booked PARTS & SERVICE c on Ne ee Se ee ae —- 16 4 va Set china cabinet, reason- shots “he EM 3.3651 1 oF - _ a GLES. CHANNELS. ~ BEANS, : "Ex. ew s.. SF zoe sore Resse! Lemos REFRIOERATORS. Pipe, reint i. Saceeeel burg, Senay Maid FLOOR SH SHO P 959" | UsE OUR TOOLS, DO YOUR OWN models. Famous name brand. | posts, com of structural | “~~~ hrowTERED, : “Fer Sale Bicycles 59A rf 8. dato d LES com eeter enech ond or Lake Ave. ” Steal Co. 198 Branch Wt. (across | iesmed, Ot i Burana Cc): oe ee tile “ Builders’ | DEEP FREEZE UPRIOHT, 12 CU.| ! American fm Gock-| ne 3% 8. eae + SIMMONS SOFA BED, GAS STOVE. eee Montcalm. FS west and most modern | ¢t). PB 4-0883. = 5 ey ae REGISTERED HEREFORD i PE 1-0223. 13, Fe 2- ead Pr Uira Wed. | frceser evailabie today, 6000 value | USED ELECTRIC REPRION AND ve 3-4 ee ot wes DRESSER, CHIN A. CABINET. Closed every Thurs. y marred in transit. | elect. washing os. Guar: pee oh Feds ig t,t ey bl rn oe van S, BERIO. aT ' : ect 383. Org take i poo ae Conte pm segence- Farm | roduce 71A REGISTERED CORRIEDALS able_EM ; warns Heating & Air Condition. Tote te a or ae << fu a cae rams lambs. W warts INGHOUSE REPFRIGERA-| _ ing Co. 460 West Huron. wick Sand, Gravel, Dirt 8A | 73h) ' : mayE — _ Pr AL | TABLE LAMPS. EXQUISITE POL- nym | ors bl. bu. ‘Across f Pontiac = = ~~~ JACKSON'S _ $1. # : om Any ANLAN to-10 5 cme gol ten SLUR Sad | pemern, chats enve, Gtilesw, ots.) im beautiful | DRIVEWAY & ROAD GRAVEL,| Drive freee Dinte |? 2 os ft | 1. CRAPTSMAN 48 INCH WOOD san ORAVEL, PILL DIRT, TOP Terie MALL watr PAR. FOR GaLE ) REOWTERED JER #49 30 up cory “Ept. size diab: ena Boga Te ee sare co Mer) Overhead Garage Doors | tathe ‘ horse motor, New. with | ; Tuttle. FE sence. | - 200! Morgen Aa. ——| $7 winams take he Bales & Service. Terme. eee $4950 (eed Leg Mere <,room suites, ete. LIKE NEW. FASY S8PINDRIER Stop & see the only door with the [ au » tea tools, 865. Phone FE tawny BLACK LOAM, APPLES os ao _. Rd. Bg t place, 338 sink “a aa comb. $320 OUT AND SHOP | “washer. Tabietop Detroit Jewel| °* arm. He more scufted sTo _Bot peat. MY 3.3907. Want Livestock 74 rEsae Uke na take | Used off burner, $38. andl Moll ae | Dee opriags and aon a bull in te 8 the itfe of : Te Secrt ah Shredded Peat Humus — Qieckmore Farms, 1900 Silver fanted R. B. MUNRO . CO vaED $ FT. FRIGIDAIRE. $25. 19| mattress Chest of drawers. Table 7 _ . acus ot al aes $295 [30 W Lawrence = PE 5-8431 wood and 4 chairs. FE 41660, eee Ss Installation ¢ CAN SCHULTZS MILD rE oe Yas. $12) FE 103 | Bel ee Open 1 © $) | wesToCk OF ALL KINDS, FOR- ~~ Tce Gukees | oe ete ee |e peer por —- Store Equipment 068 rong eben Se ee “eat ave DALY WA.y | EXCELLENT ae givesrece OF Aus Kine FOR- Eve for the boat ead’ other other nergy "orca “hie. oR 300s on aa8 | ~ ct [a satin co LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK as Tanner Sand & Orevel. ey a boo of Tha on | _ rest Jones INE SUPPLIES. fo: the works. 284 Baldwin, Clart-| Kohier 2 MILLS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, | 370 8. P PE 2-0203 oe GRAVEL, FILL ' = 180 ° . —— = . A ; = , DIRT, TOP | Silverbell Rd. Mail Box 189. Wi = Orchard Lake Ave _ FE 2-8020 ae am EVAN-OM BURNER, EROEEE.| 1¢ 000 mitt conier, 10 case bet at PEXTO SHEET METAL 2 Sidearm Water Heaters __ sol. Mike Jenkinson, OR 39600. | beey POR YOUR FREEZER, fic | stock. horses. Ph. MAple 8-673}. ransportation Ottered o2 Phyte dinette aa ge pomcan a ee cee pat Meyers ‘dsep "well pus bole « a wen 4700 Dixie Hwy. Screens — Fit 36 x 26 Windows TOP eatin tant , ee 40650, Milford . 78 FURN VAN GOING NORTH. PART D EVEL DELUXE Gab| washer. ——, condition. 9513/ Hires electric dispenser and car- FE 43506 . ee APPLES. RED DEL oun Hay, Grain eed load either way PESeo . | range yfm. suite, both es: | reg, Oe Peis, 1a ma nty | _donizer, etc. OR 3-0748 aft. p =. ~ LUMBER #30 GALLON OIL TANK, GOOD | “ eo ae ae Orimes Gaiden. Apeca or. a ~ oo ~_ — lient : us - ‘4 | > . Swa oJ whitsamers WINE COLORED DINETTE SET. STORE FIXTURES. GLASS 8HO -BUIL R'S "i | condition. 2331 Perndale. . Lilleyman FE 4-7338 peel Squirrel 5 tie GOOD HORSE vse ol MAYTAG WASHING Macuine | Ocod condition. OR 3-208 | owe ie eens, ns) BUILDE SUPPLIES Fenrgction | HEATER. r.00 | > “BLACK DIRT | CIDER, POPULAR VARIETIES OF | 400 BALES WHEAT STRAW, MUST 5 rticles. Re ofa, chair $12, T || ee Plaster board ¢xOr%e. 61.48. merry . - “Kinsbury,” 233¢ Clarkston | sell We's bale. Mogg gems on TRaDe, | Qoppegirigs sriclet: Reeten| cpus, ta, Pull ae, OF ~ | REMAP AIN | fest cio ia SAE ir, oan, w aravel ve sana | El"Lane Ore MY dares | Dal Salat Pills Rant 1031 FORD PICKUP RU ‘CHROME DINETTE SETS as.| ¢iectric stove Din A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF Tr nould i . Ty RICH TOP SOIL BAND & GRAVEL NTOSH, DELICIOUS | ; yore. wo take Peet or pints! | sembie ‘hese yourself and save ager $14. b raage Mr congro | glass show cases, light fixtures on 7 “or ee BANKRUP T ST¢ JCK —— = re 32-0603 = PPLES. MCINTC Crabs cider ap- HAY & STRAW, WIRE BALED Ol. +-13865. | cn = fabio 065.55 rales, cosine ag aca ploy attached for| ®24 mise store — to be | 2 ety pine and coder paneling Of jewelry, hardware electrical | TOP SOIL oO pies. Wholesale and ibe: Weter: | oon en oe 5 g ‘ 4 a i ¥ : .yscord. 7 “ mart Bg Ut sci eae mudels, Famous make All pop-| bed $15. Double cot! oprngs £0 in ith eee Ge a A | one il wae pode empenelared Monday Oct. "12, | _ Sand Sand, gravel, fill dirt, FE 4-900. Ley Hin Form toti Disio High | BORAE MAY coed ¢ ne ge cect aloes at Peta | Sy Salers Cemermcleey ew: | hades StuNSCih einen | becky Demme cere mrezions) | eeree, SOS PS ay,| fe uli bee ee ate | ai, GS Ae, Coes | ee LPO MS | Sate = annie xc ra ey . tots dhe in redw red cedar, fir, Mart e fi = trt =~Road vel, trucking ' - = EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON.| extraordinary bargains. Michigan) 5. FE & Li = : urchaser must furnish own cart- 7 ' gre bushe) end up. arm = GUN TYPE OIt CONVERSION | ¢ement and morter c Lake z CUSTOM CORN ef) tye inte model car a —— ot. 393 Crehard Lake 5 = oa. BURNER, eng | age. Osmun's, 51 N. Segina a for all your needs. Priced | burner. $15, no less Fe 5-0564 _ Butiding Supplies OR 3-1534 asoume w north of = toed. Tivo fre ester wore. a. ae VanWelt. OR 3- iT’ PHILCO TELEVISION BLOND.| &% E Montcalm, near Pusher ul Yow Eupire 3 _ LACK DIRT pce cg mA — — NEW HAY, CORN. STRAW. ‘$3 model with ant ike new | _ Body after 4 $< For. ‘Qual ty Bui sateriele : State tested. Pill dirt, sang end 7 ; _____! MA 6-3903 000 tune colan, Wil trate Co model with antenna Lite mit |CREAM COLORES BED AxD| Sale Misceflaneous 68 PAUL ST. CY Bur t _Stavel, PE ¢-0172. ATOE cde ris gece, of dove payment on bone. FE OVEN GAS RANGE. WILL| ‘resser. dresser has large mifros, | ~v ~ R. Ki TOP eon, “BLACK DIRT. | 4 pi, rk fia4 Sele Ferm Equipment 1 Equipment 76 bio, "a.ter sik evenings or all | sacrifice FE ¢2700 “| Includes spring and maltress. 63) «11 LUMBER CO LUMBER CO. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M.| Pes “BLA Dm Fares Maorayes trutt. A186 Up Leonards | a ve A FEW NEW GREAT 4 can unda —_— . = . or = = * * . Py . i. uirrei MALE Taise, SETTER ¢ MONTHS USED TRADE-IN | USED HAMILTON DRYER. LIKE 126 white fur boards, Se per lin. ft Nah SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Mag hike, ©] —Sotoree. Si Fm = = | corm aber: ut thee ts gid for, what have you or sell. DEPT new. $110 ~wl oe te R. section. Surplus ty Bae PRET For Sale Pets 71€ me | hasten = * —~t ele tric F e . wr - “ ” ~ — = NICE oy Pull size bed $1195 | ares oC re oat wea’ ae L U MBER ie we Iomesiooe sth REOWTERED WALEER COOH ree He a Ford or Chevie eae OR STIS ake coma gaan a ae en aoe Wringer | Siuat “cloest a 0 ft. carton Lumber | GR nAVEL. BAND. Wt. DIRT AND | hound MY 3-362) poly ‘Sisighe ““Auction Mart eer nesrerF = =e wee rs. © . . : COON DOG & RABBIT DOG WILL Davenport and chair ....: yO) Be a a ea E come 4009 atom tue No. 2 fir, L ite rich heavy top soll C. B_ Mowe. ISTERED COCKER PUPPIES| Lake Orion. 2161. swap for gun or sell. OA 82130 4 pe. dining rm. suite So | cote ‘= doors Exe cond. sis. Sore cour woes & Material Sales Co te | . +723. — N DEERE M M_ START- no . or |3 poe Hh } raped 2 ft colonial closet doors, $6. « aterial Sales 1n12 W_ pine asa per M . $08 D ROAD & DRIVEWAY REGISTERED PUPPIES |“ er and ughts, b plow email oe pn agit | GE eutomatite washer, demon. M1 6-1300 ag ee owe rr The sheathing” pine 2x6, 10 per ft line = ib iuue be eee | SS ee OR 3-1846, after 3. cultivator > 288. roibure. cules, fer ere ort 1, rater erator cube = nM CASH ron FURNITURE OR a: toon eee aD ut, bo ep per A ro Hs Score, wach = “sl phteu a whiee” Orevel (REGISTERED BEAGLES ¢ MOE) BUY AND SAVE $$ __ . wn | Phone OR }-3717 All holidsys. Open from 10 ‘til 3 fsa new & used 20 8 . per roll 50 | old, started, ia ® Gant oTneR res” | NEW FUKNITURE | ™**?* Bags, tesyagyiae Xmee Combination | -cors A feo Teco Bae TOP grovel 3 te ROMUS SAND | Price argauced for quick sae a “ @ 8S Telegraph x Eves ouenetene chcit ona ry repre Free sta toilets, 824 i sa coder — per M et Saas a, in want | OR 36840. ane ow fRONRITE ItRONER ELUXE i _ rE ine maple heoring. e110 per - shing' 8q : , 1 BOSTON | TERRIER FUP- core See ee. aa tee THOMAS ECONOMY saagoet tess anes, Ss 006 | OC ie an. FE Soul. NE to $30 x8 LUMBER, ies fel gatas ec aa — Shep _ ot _Benetier oe i | Oi me | indorsed] sennen, ° ve ; , good © o8b 4 : IS Used new No, 76 baler. ain J FURNITURE CO. wa, $2.95 pr; cotton mate 5 ve ee AND OLL MOT | $40 Highland (Ms®) OR 3-702. | Com r $15 85 Sporting Goods TROPICAL FISH oe ha tresses—all sizes, § inne WARE - PLUMBING | . Walt SWAP isi LIONEL TRAIN | 361__. Saginaw mattresses, $19.95; unfim |_.water heater FE ¢S00. FLOOR GANDERS, FURNACE BOYDELL PAINTS ae... meas. aon. |e 7 FE 3-1545| B tractor Wwanstormer 2 switches | & | ARTIQUES REASONABLY crop leaf taviea, 810.95;' GOOD MEYER MIMEOGRAPH | ‘leaters, wallpoper steamers for | Ip ¥ 0.4, wopes | ol o4, vacations cond j| PROriCaL rue @ GUeeL ie Oisee “one ‘ew Corn eT Too, her opm ae aERVEL i REPRIOE fet Sitar pede. shh 08 | Sheep, Geert trem yore. Be 40s! Orenord wake. PE 641 AND SAVE OP TO $500 ON ALL nee ont 8G eaves. | Houghten & Son, Inc. ae __ R ERATOR. HOS. eta: . | FE : : : Son, TRACE YOUR OLD, REFRIOER | pital, Pod, & gpatireans dressers, ari oh) 08: Dean, “Gut 88, chrome SIDE ARM OAS WATER HEATER | W ] ' ee dems ite ea ahahaha ae BIRD DOO, 4% YRS. OLD. FE | TOUR 4 ZED J, LCase thin alue ; and Good 4 Nn : - male, trained 3-T808~ after AND vice. new Crosiey Shelvader, oD aad ELECTRIC. Bron “Frome | nll os i a A | more “a. beatin stove: baby = i=) O verTl e B : t oT ahie pong ma dae 2 A 77 aed terms 62 per week MY 33711 | Wail | tirigerator. Marbie _ ear banione’ YE © wears and maitress. 307 Prospect LUMBER & ¥ 5 urmeilsters ORte wp Ben's Lees | SARAREETE CAN ~“Caoks, | P. ne i] HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN toe table PE PT, OIBSON ree wiokka TOR. HERCULES STOKER. A-1 CONDI- 599° MPa utods SOE Dore! | North nad 5 pone cavran neo pixtm | _ 1004. Since 1827. 964- ‘Ave.|1 MAN CHAIN SAWS. $199.50 A — very reliable trans — BLUE 2 KROEHLER Ruv.|'g condition. FE $8226. §7$.| ton GE refrigerator Caloric ie band Galler eal Northern Lumber Co. Highway |CANCASTERS TROPICAL Fis, , Sp, "'** Comenstraen. redio —,* lg a ing room s Tabies. _— 2.30 stove. breakfast set. FE ¢ _| flooring $99.50 per M. 8197 Cooley Lake Ra R MAN = and perakeets ¢154 Wenonah « ee ars sae, comer Oe ae & ends. PE Fitil | HOLLYWOOD BEDS) MATTRESS 1 HP. ELECTRIC MOTOR New manogany fush WE DELIVER CROSMAN PELLET OUN AxD | | SOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS. chard Lake and Paimer. Shell, oe JEWEL GAS RANGE ani davenports- you SAVE! Hil- FE %-6529. 4oors $9 50 to $11 70 Mile rad re FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 RABBIT Power — mowers. Snow biow- Service Station 146 _N._Jounson berg. 82 Williams. PE 60633. | 450 OAL STEE!. FUEL OfL| Birch, doors 87 to 88 Wik: & stauka saree Ge 12 GAGE WINCHESTER MODEL | %@4 Ddird dogs for enything | ore aad enow plows. Leen vDrnle WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN TO El FCTRIC RANOE. 00 00. FE 815. “iivina ROOM FURNITURE. Di- tank, saftadle cor barring ae en ints g100 pef MEM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 12 trap pump gun with ribbed . °*", Use ne : tao yearn ld pe rg Dhcruscen OF eat care amen CLAYTON'S Miscellanecus tems. FE ¢0073.| Ol wo ee oldie = % 10 FT. DOUBLE METAL GATE | ak sans shells’ —Reming-| Ql: Mave hed ‘ota. of Lavage SAWRIG ON ones, 6 Bt 4 = tae idee shop’ tools or what have | of 5S LiNt M. Uxl2. .$3.95 | 2002 USED STAKE BODY FOR 3 pe. bathroom for drive, with posts +E 200400 | ton model & sutomatic 3 cal. 390 Lecheven Bd. 1 miles | enctme. 10 test ben end, you? Big Beaver yo | Norge Oil] Burner $39 50 PWOT EN a X12... >| aq 6175. 9 ft. 3° by 7 ft. «PES ® $118 complete. 2 GAR/GE DOUBLE DOORS. ON rifle with case and shells | saw eo, - sestean eae a Bjsne Cau MUL | ee a en. ja GO58 cutsite pelt, ($0.80 $0) oe _ $2648 New free stand reversed tra rollers. FE 3-04 Oe Oe a 4 RED asrtan? was 3%. > . ers, uron _@ . obedience - 2 — - 13 GAUGE REMINGTON AUTO, (ied Mectromas ose NC ‘ | CLOTHES S Pus STS Bee us first tor your suibing POWER MowER AND max | § 138 James, Walleg Lake | CORN CORN CRIBRING, mae Cul pelpehehe Se tak Used Electromaster ranges os ES) Used Trade-in — MATERIAL mans Ven oul cave slower. ae excellent condition. | 411 ~ w “RED AND BLACK _MA +D@._ _ yond ease core oe model electric , 3006 Long- Ol Heaters ase OO up to per cent on iumber rind ond plaid b suit size. Al UTIFUL REO tanks, . view, Rochester, Ri. 1 OL 62398 CLAYTON S Sos, etme electric stove ...... s f COMBINATION D RS lantt Baas — | Sr arh CALL” MI +4072 Pridey | most new Auburn. FE ¢-1636. iis” Poet ag Bo blood line,| 45 Ortonville, = ab pas ratke ....... A AQ CEMENT MIXER, ‘ : .|MARLIN 33 lL. WEV GARDEN TRACTORS _— OR saci. female oo 3068 Orchard Lake R¢d. Keego Chine . oe tS set D sia condition. $150 Market +2680 | ne ~¥ unday § a. m | me ee NEVER - Rotary Mowers —— 3-123i PE 50011 FE S206 Davenoort ee PLYWOO DELIVERY ON BLACK §TOKER WITH A¥,|12 GUAGE BROWNING AUTO BEAUTIFUL FAWN AKC is one OTAVICE 1 Lor ey erwin ass| ___ Open. ® till 6. Fri. # to 9 pe.- Living Room ......... $19.08 | mare sand, gravel fill dirk en@, auromctic controled. $50. Also @| metic, $86, PE 1.6234. sree ee, Sr ee Pg Ay .o Ass and brives. Gale eg sven, for) § Cusic Yt. FRERSES VALUE | La'ee Dresser $29 95 M. A. BENS manure. FR 4-000. | Bp, eutpoard meter 618. Phone | @10 § SHOT & CASE. NEW COaT. - : eee EEE ia WOOT clothes dryer. 1090 Boston. $350 4 aT cencciiens Wood beds $12.95 | USED ELEcTRIC MOTORS, %& @| FO +7972 | 0° sb'8. Peddoct after 4’ | SEAOLE PUPPIES. 10 WKS OLD. | CLETRAC BULLDOEER 3S : 33 FT. MODEL ‘$1, NEW MOON aition nr 136 Caro!me. ‘Aubgre Smail cows payment. Easy terms. 549 N. Saginaw _ FE4-2521) 1 np: refrigerators, washers,| SALE ON USED FURNACES — WE a h = oe vapuice. § mos | angie blade, FT crest end pane trailer. sell or trade for house Heights WYMAN’S ALL sIzBs GAs RIC | pooninigg -— as reages at low! also heve a complete line of new Art Lawson Gun S op - weed. Green an peers ae 7 & 8 eve. rE HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER, UP- 48 W Pike only heat and cook stoves, [ll auto- prices e >a ne furnaces and conversion burners our ENOLISH SETTER FEMALE 3) MU ®& ve h o4 a new brushes $10 = - matic electric ignition of] furnaces wp. 51 Wl uron — FHA financing. @tan Rediuing. custom nts.| months, pedigreed Skyrocket & For Sale Clot hing | 5-338) any eve | B \RGAINS- and Moor furnaces, carwuretors | EM 3-2080 and secess caltees | rercisce “nee Gaastuans marked. | SED TR. {CTORS ———~ “~~ and perts for off burners, bottle CYCLONE FENCE ammunition. New and used guns | Shows promise of being & real ENPORT AND CHAIR WITH $15 pe 2 WHEEL TRAILER, METAL | have customers who want a cL 7 een ty were After 5 om. OL po hopnagetal $15 eae hot gpa ony fittings = rom prete one, F HA body - $30. very good cond 3051) 94 fie Michway MA b.7036 MN 54000 Lind — Ra) everal used treetors with the suits, 0-4 2 ur cocoa “ Re 4 Table 85 or trailers an cabin - Tm ree emirate { 4605 Cass Lake Ave.. Keego Harbor ~ = Ferguson type vine eid” Pair of Suver {ote WOOVER VACUUM. i ida Ho.” Pctek “washer. $8 | ase aed Wan Tremee menage | © "USL OF. SANES PLUMBING SPECIALS |” gouge: "stcelient condition.” FE | Tegustered. Phone 299 Molly anc| es a ee ee D rificing : aim vd. 6 y pe itv 100m 6 z ° eu i hs 3 Pe q . Ties erineine: @ Newversy. FE WAYT We WASHED 2EBUILT . NE Furniture | 22 Evenings & Brdays PM. |ANCHOR FENCES. FHA. AP- | seacee Pie? WATER come MUWFDICS Sows bas: | S0[Q" THARIER PUPS Fe) *RLACKETT, INC. MUSKRAT FUR COAT. NORTHERN Le aheaherae aklan u MOLLINOGHE AD VARIETY ST STORE. ths euev down EDISON LIN $05 | rows Cariand’s Gun Shop ecross <. REOISTERED DACHaNtxD.| YOUR FERGUSON Peat se ott an” up sige wiepuen, box | ste’ sealeas snd ORE f3523 — ie |) eee TRAILER. TANDEM, |3 3 Pe “Barn A qvauiry a pet OF : 55 $454 Dixie Nignway Waterford -Te3T. | : ene covert an | HO v . DEER FL = - BRING anown | Se eee netelia Only $8.50 | ge suRE "O SEE OUR SELEC-| paints. We sell for less. — . 7 oe eae. ginny BEAGLE. RAREST BOUNDS, sts FOR SALE. CORN . NEW ry lus deposit Kenyon Puelgas Co. A } APPLE PICKING ncéene ‘OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TILL 7} Kempf, yton Idea 1 row, Coop 1 row Allis- childrens winter garments (Good) [ocr Durie Highway. OR 301. | wasrer, from 06S | REN MASONRY | Co eTier and in: | MAfair 2262, ARNASON PLUMBING | gasratna Mipts6-REVOLV. | gnortan — on mers row. also new Allis. “ © * x an Be | —— | . them. Other eleth Heme | KITCHEN SINE. LIKE NEW. OR) Ranges trom 10 98 terior surfaces of brick, concrete, | SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF PH. OR 10 wa Sint) up Wil ‘trade, Dur. | "years cid. Seeo Priiham s.. Kee ee ‘euee's accepted also. The Trading Spot.| 3-7606 Reffigerators frc $49.95 fixtu Pu y . Gromak, Allis-Chalmers Sales & ceorned sles. Jet a oot woaden’ t 920.98 asbestos siding, cement and cin- en, Zereeee WE Di Rn Shell Gun Shop, 375 8. Telegraph. | go Harbor Service Holly, M = Premont, _4+6ec.. | NEW ess cook ban * Timonth | Motors from 6 60 der blocks. Choice of 9 colors. eo ade — !- HOT WATER HEATERS. 3 GAL,|~ = ven PART COLLIE . <1. BOW GOR nies w FE caste Cone. oid wil secrifice Fr ba ra “ne Goed Housekeeping Shop _ehard. “Lake, PE S- Sse oF Ss" ee Glass ‘eng siazing, tatwn cee, a Pn vain ines. 900 50 WINCHESTER R EM want 6 peed heme. MA bene. tg ear » dase. = - - of tia! w mE arpuva, & FACE COAT. #8 MORTON RLECIMIG IRQTER. gu q. gure TOT re i Siang fedaeth” Barats er jtises ot fin. Suny matret.| RAVAGE gTRYENG, Mow@menG |OAGUAregmiared, FE eseet | peter. 2 yeary ci ea, $500 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS NATURAL ware "14 W. Muron’ 3t ; John Deere PTO corn binder oe ee oe. See mew: See ey Oe MATTRESS finish, ed-astable shelves, easy to | Al BO rT | ae OIL STOVE USED THREE Fitofescent, S08" Orchard Lake PRILIP'S LUOOAGE & SPORTING | axe REGISTERED BOXER PUP. | 1 sacCormick combine with bundle J TOPCOATS, RED WOOL HUNT.| for large sized davenport. Exc. | install, MI 45500 ; months Price ee as igo | ve. | 79 N. Saginaw BEAGLE FEMALE, 1 MO6 OLD. sree used tractors, We ing suit, size 40-42: girl's fur coat, condition 1.8786 sEWwINg MACHINE. TREADLE. sect | eet eee ¥ aa Mae | Ho" GAUGE MODEL RAILROAD. | Feedy to start, sired by Pid. An site 19: TV booster FE 2-2072 gruDIO COUCH 3 YRS OLD | SS No. 3 oe eae sit Far tad ae ee 300 SAVAGE DEER RIFLE WiTh | Willeltffe 2827 Clark, “ Sr ae oF #1112 1 lle : PLAY PEN & PAD. LIGHT BLUE Fieor lamps Throw rugs. MA’ a ae: STOVE GOOD CONDI-| hundred: No. 2 ‘Teer and in- BABY BUGGY & CRIB. GOOD Sonat "WASHING MACHINE LIKE leathe case W. Huron st | _ Hunter Creek Ra, Lapeer ve ING "BROS. Estron