Te, eR ee ; y i ; . c ! i ; = { aa. ‘The Weather / Thursday: Fair ; - Details page two , llith YEAR ** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 —46 PAGES : ‘ Refusal to Testity to Cost U.S. Jobs lke Gives Aides Wins Millions ys , ia a ve 9 BARBARA ROCKEFELLER Power to Fire Mum Witnesses President Seeking to Make Probes Easier for Congress WASHINGTON ( A P )— [resident Eisenhuwer today gave government agency heads power to fire federal workers who refuse to tes- tify before congressional committees on grounds of possible self-incrimination. And it wa disclosed the A divorce settlement said to be | administration will seek the largest on record and in-| legislation aimed to open volving $5.500.000 or more, re portediy has been agreed upon |up for inauiring Congress | members some of the inves- between Barbara (Bobo) Rocke-| tigative avenues now often feller and her estranged husband blocked to therr by the plea Winthrop Rockefeller page 31 Dodgers Drop Charlie Dressen Dispute Over Length of Contract Leads to Manager's Resignati BROOKLYN @f — The Brooklyn Dodgers today dropped Charlie Dressen as manager. Dressen \ed the Dodgers to National League championships in 1%2 and 1953, ax ’ 7 ; ; the way. | Telegraph Road about a mile south Injured mn Test Car The voice at the other end of of Orchard Lake Road. Charles ee Mo- | the pr ay “Is this the men- : .,| tors Corp. vice presi gen- | ager ephone company? State Police of Pontiac Post said att © cf the veseurch| Scott ac hed it laboratory division, is reported im- “Well,” said the voice “how does | whe.. the auto in which she was a| proving today at Pontiac General | it feel to get out of bed at this passenger struck the rear of a| Hospital after a test car accident | hour of the morning and answer | stake truck about to make a left | Sunday. |the phone and find it’s somebody GM spokesmen said McCuen was | who's got the wrong number? eee linjured Sunday while driving a| “That's all I wanted to ask,” the Treated at Pontiac General | test car at the corporation's prov-| mystery man went on, and hung Hospital for cuts and bruises |ing grounds at Milford. | up land County prosecutor's s‘aff. were Esau Anthony, 42, of 511 - Colorado Ave.; his wife, Peart, |63 Years Old Today 33; and Leonna Joyce Rhone, z . ; 21, of 187 Harrison St. All were Ik W k B thd Y passenegrs in Anthony's car. | e Or Ing on Ir a ‘ Cpl. Emmett L. Bradley of the | Aft P E «Cth Emmett 1 Bradiey of ve) After Penn Extravaganza driver, Russell R. Lemon, 22, of | + 2560 Judah Rd., is scheduled to | WASHINGTON (UP) — President Eisenhower was 63 make a statement today to Oak-| years old today and bearing up well under the glittering | burden of the most star-spangled birthday celebration ig Bradley quoted witnesses as say- generations. bape trate making @ i,| He scheduled a full day in his office, including appoint. lattempted to pass. Both vehicles| ments with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and the were traveling south on Telegraph. | British ambassador, before starting out late tonight ong Mrs. Russell's husband, Rob- | five-state speaking tour that will take him from Ohio to ert, is a Detroit electrical con- | the Mexican border, >) a tractor and she has been em- There was little inclina-| (wooden) over 30 feet high an@ ployed as a nurse at the Dixie | tion at the White House tO) another (real) 7 feet tall. At oud View Rest Haven near Odey | hold a birthday celebration | point, the President received Lake read. She also is — of any size today after the | fiery salute from 17,000 persons, ay & Seneneer, Sone *- extravaganza Republicans | each equipped with a small Funeral service is pending at staged last night at Her-| wooden birthday cake and ®& the Sullivan Funeral Home, Royal shey. Pa. lighted red candle. : Oak There was nothing in recent | And, to top off a long evening, American history like the Hershey there was an historical pageant | = party for size, glitter and theatri-/ co to music which was int Bu efin cal production. It had everything py jaughter and applause ‘from a massed chorus of 1,800 pau Revere on horseback TRIESTE (AP) — A | voices chanting “I Like Ike’ to around an arena ring, band of flag-waving pro- | golf pros chipping sponge rubber quite seriously by a man in Italian citizens of Trieste | practice balls into the President's (nis) military costume and ‘ attacked a Yugoslav diplo- | !@P |ing a shovel. 7 matic - ~88-+-—"Phere -werebirthday cakes by | An this disputed city seethed. | the hundred, including one | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8] . 4 yesterday that 26 of 57 top secret SARASOTA, Fla. # — It was. cae ie PSs i, ‘ i‘ oo a : | i fl oes 6 “ill ipett (ee 4 1 r 22% 3 ‘BE: 4, al tf 2 ; “ +’ = oe 3 i ‘ i f i | ‘ : i | | Friday Circle ission Hi LE! B ? i a Hl Lie i i ge _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Problem | Ee - earing Solutio —_ — + q n BIRMINGHAM’S NEW STORE—Jacobson's Ino, | this week opened their new home furnishing’s accessory shop at 325 North Woodward Ave. To cater to unusual decorating interests in Pentiae Press Phote areas, they have 5,500 square feet of display space. Parking area ha« been provided adjacent to their all homemaking dresses the Women's. Association of Kirk in the "Iills at a 12:30 p.m. luncheon tomorrow. Luncheon will be served by the Abigail Ross Circle. Soloist wil! E x ¥ “il ; Mt ? Association meeting at Birming-| ham High School. Dining room chairman is Mrs. John Hartmann. . . * Ticket sale for Village Players production of ‘Mr. Roberts’ will temorrow, under the super- vision of Mrs. William Spinning. assisted by Mrs. Vern C. Markley Sr., and a ticket committee. The former Broadway hit will be given | om at the Playhouse Oct. 22-23, with 9 p.m. performances except Sun- days, which will begin at p.m. Birmingham newcomers are: Mr. 60d Mre Raymand Poulkrod, 1005 N. Woodward, from Detroit He is with Mr. and : $ and their children, Chris, @ Jeff, 3, Jonathan, 14 Rapids = Repu he a is © Mr. and Mrs Pasar L ra. 3025 Nu. Wood N ward, from Schenectady, } Blectric. James Wentink and their 1908 with Mre. ter Billie Joan, 6 ol ™m He is Mere co. Mr. -_ .. Vernen Roosevelt | code. in effect today, prohibits | crossing a street against a red | light or a traffic officer's signal. » Miclatapo- ace: adhe tro Radio Workshop Shows Devices in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Realization of a dream started six years ago with makeshift equipment was cli- maxed last night with a showing of the workings of Birmingham High School's new Radio Work- shop Store Opened by Jacobson s New Home Furnishings Shop in Birmingham All on One Floor The workshop was set up on stage in the Little Theater, with students demonstrating the work- ings of each complex-looking knob, exhibiting the tape recording ma- chine and turntables, and showing off their artistic abilities with the |; presentation of a short skit. Ross Wagner. high school prin- cipal. said the equipment was equal to any in the state. He said the workshop will play an impor- tant part in the school’s speech program as well as opening up new javenues to all teachers, because furnishings accessory at 325 North Woodward Ave. i in unysual decorat- drapes. _| Decorator fabrics are also on Supt. of Schools Dr. Dwight B. | display. Ireland said less than $4,000 had; An informal dining section has |been invested in the, installation been included in Jacobson's new and added that $1,500 more would | 5,50® square feet of display area be spent for FM communication. and this department wil] feature " pottery, glass and brass serving New Jaywalking Law pecee. Makes Violation Costly ST. LOUIS W#—That jaywalking will be Edward Anderson and his assistant, Roy Bronsing. Adjacent parking space has been provided. | Wisconsin Elects Dem for Congress . in St. Louis. The city’s new anti-jaywalking : to .a $i at the police violation bureau. They can demand a trial, too, but | on the result. if convicted they'll face a fine up| Tuesday's was the nation's fifth ‘Plans Progress Honors in Jackson FLINT (UP)-— LA. Francis | Jarecki will be honored Sunday at | a Pulaski Day dinner sponsored by Flint Post 8 of the Polish Legion of American Veterans. Jarecki, who escaped from his oad native Poland in a Russian-built Garments for Abr MIG last March, will receive the on Halloween | keys to the city from Mayor Donald Riegle. The dinner was postponed a Committees planning “Begging | weoek so rope oe for Christ’ on Halloween met in | could attend. A downtown parade First Congregational Church Tues- | wij) follow welcoming ceremonies: for the plan for young people FT ( Member Opposes Ruling ‘the city to beg clothing for Korea, Liberalized Use | MIG Pilot to Receive | Clothing Drive Young People to Gather Greece and Gérmanv that night. 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Seige to Farm Home ST. CHARLES, Mo. (#—A playful | and inquisitive deer has laid siege to a farm home near here. , Complete Credit Available Eye Examinations By thoroughly trained and registered optometrists. Dr. B. R. Berman Optometrist Phone FE 4-7071 Optical Department 17 WN. Saginaw St. The animal; e-targe buck, stepped into the farm yard yesterday. He butted the caretaker, sharpene! |his antlers on a car and tried to | bull his way into the house. | Albert Garner, | lives on the farm with his wife and | sister-in-law. “‘The animal appears | more playful than vicious,’’ Garner | said. | He added that the deer pawed | at the house door and several times | stood, on his hind legs to look ‘through the windows. When not the caretaker, | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 occupied with the car or investi ysating the house, the deer lies op | the ground waiting for someone to lcome out. . “He seems to particularly enjoy chasing the women,” said Garner. Hubby, Son; 3 Brothers —All Are Firemen GRANI RAPIDS W — One of the strongest boosters for fire pre- yention in Grand Rapids is Mrs. | Ann Shears, Her husband, Robert rie who retires Oct. 25. Her son, Robert, is a lieutenant im the fire department, and her brother, Ernest Esbaugh, is a dep- uty fire chief. Two other brothers, William and Fred Esbaugh, re- cently retired from the fire de- partment after % years combined service. Shears, is a district fire chief | Claim Ex-Detroiter . |ssmevenus.sid,% es were| pol one Lowts owes . ee Owes $1.3 Million tax years 1942 through 1948. SAN FRANCISCO @ — Federal Husband Berated Talent, tax liens totaling bene 4166 ennteat ee | Actress Wins Divorce 1948 manager of the Detroit Fair-| SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Act grounds race track, and his wife,/ ress Julia Adams, 26, testified in | winning a divorce yesterday that Ida. 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Comfort! fit them for their Winter school needs! civilian advisers went fo the se- curity council meeting) yesterday with unanimous but preliminary | § recommendations of ‘the Joint! 7 Chiefs of Staff on force levels and probable commitments for the | § pose: Seameaing mast July. PLEADS INNOCENT — Joseph at the meeting, which was long. | Massa, above, alias George Florea, Back at the Pentagon in the af-| snared during the spreading probe g00n, Wilson held his weekly | o¢ New York's multi-million dollar ab A few weeks 880| harness track scandal, pleaded ee Of Clipping a ena we tice, {innocent in Mount Vernon, N. Y.. |I* Every Pair is Made of Top Notch sare off manacy specting wat fie to a first degree murder charge — stemming trom a double slaying | Materials from Heel to Toe! 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No Money Down. ..6 Months to Pay! ee ee ee eee a : \ ) ' | 4 a MMI EN WATS NT nian ‘ ay | Aer ne some couldn’t be done, the being accomplished at 10 weeks after the disastrous destroyed GM’s hydra- Plant at Livonia, resumption of production already -is in sight. Presi- dent Hartow H. Curtice isn’t ready to As a result all signs indicate — that assembly lines will start operating next month and that volume production will be at- tained by the end of the year. . At present 709 workers dre putting in a lot.of overtime installing 1,200 already reconditioned machines of the 3,300 damaged in the fire. Many GM divi- sions have contributed to this work of reconditioning equipment, found to be 85 per cent salvageable. ~* * * The: wark of GM's Willow Springs plant at Chicago is a clue to the speed with which this re- : conditioning is being done. In all 141 milling machines, lathes, presses, gear cutters, etc., were sent there. Less than a month later some of them. were on the way back to Willow Run. The Livonia fire was a crushing dis- all important, need /of : tion. is to find means of effective agreement for the control of atomic weapons. ‘» — Our New Labor Secretary It was to be expected that Labor re- action to the appointment of 52-year- old James P. MITCHELL as successor to the resigned Secretary of Labor Martin Durkin would be divided. While an AFL spokesman branded thé appointment “incred- ible,” CIO President Walker Reuther called it excellent. The™ facts seem to be that Mr. — Mitchell’s past experience quali- fies him for this difficult assign- ment, * * * His experience includes personnel work in the Macy and Bloomingdale department stores in New York and as head of the Army’s Service of Supply, personnel division during World War Il. At the time of his appointment he was Assistant Secretary of the Army. * * * In the war post he gained consider- able experience in settling labor-man- agement disputes. His associates consider him industrious, fairminded and easy to work with. Mr. MITCHELL deserves the good wishes of labor, management and me & \ pets } wee " a Sy ae E rst eas ey Se ee en ae c* ‘\ a 4 ke ~% Fa te ' : . f \ \\ . ey ee \\ : t Re ‘ 4 4 i a ‘he Ts : * ‘ ? g\ he ‘ , i é wes 3 OE ___._', THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY , 1} eH 4 ’ : "4 j should bring home to, b that the ba ; ‘oe “eH Lansite e ’ bi *~ i ™ nein ‘ ” Just a Bum—Except When We Need a Score ee 4 : ts ' fh ‘ re ; te ‘ "OCTOBER 14, 1953” , ~ the public and the chance to prove he can administer his im- portant department with even- handed justice to all three groups. Voice of the People Says Court Ruling Will Help Clear Way. OVERHEARD: “I don’t want to be filthy for Municipally Owned Parking Areas rich, but I would like to have enough money to hire a man to-help me rest.” The Man About Town Better Behaved Former Resident Comes to Defense of Clinton River (Letters will be condensed telephone number writer must sceompany letters but these wil not be published tf the writer so requests, unless the letter is critica) in its nature) The recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling which stated the City of Detroit has a perfect right to set up municipality owned parking lots should help clear the way. for. Pontiac to do likewise. Business between cities is as Daffynition competitive as it is between in- . e dividual stores. So we cannot Shroud: A garment that has no pockets. sity by. end “Don’t complain abdut the present day actions ——EE a 2 of the Cli orem“ convenient to shop here. We must do something to alleviate the Johnson Maroney, lack of short-term parking that former Pontiac resident, now. living in’ Detroit. exists, in helping the handicapped to at- tend the next meeting of ‘‘Faith’ (For the Aid and Instruction of the Handicapped.) This meeting will be held at 7:30 Tuesday evening. Oct. 20 in Stevens Hall, the All Saints Epis- copal Church Housé at West Pike and Williams Sts. Meetings are held ‘every other Tuesday night throughout the year. We are endeavoring to obtain facilities for the education and training of the cerebral palsied and mentally retarded children and adults of Pontiac and the surrounding area. There are TX mentally retarded people in Pontiac alone and many more cases of cerebral palsy If. we are to help these people we must have the help and co- operation, however large or small. of as many people as we can interest in this cause. Let's have a good turn oul and let these people know they are not alone in their battle to earn a place in the world. A Mother and Member Farmington Reader Says Reds Don’t Care for U.S. A friend of mine born in Eng- land said we came over here for equal rights. Now we have Com- munists. It appears to me that anyone who belongs to the Com- munist party does not care for America. Clarence Utley. Farmington. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Thou shalt also suck the mil of the Gentiles, and shalt suck the breast of kings: and thou shalt know that I the Lord am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob.—Isa.- iah 60:16. The whole structure of man and of the world is moulded to be the theater of the redemptiqin of the sinner. Not in Eden. but on Cal- vary and in heaven. which is the child of Calvary, we see realized the whole idea of God.—I. B. Brown. He continues, “Reading in your paper about the As it stands row e the | aster. Not only did it idle the entire (Meee ne ied that ob years. ago. 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Sizes 6 to 13 CREDIT SHOP NOW! Get your hand) Purchase Coupons now at Federal’s! Use like cash in any dept. Pay later on easy terms! Felt «hoes that their Yes he at the boot assuring comfort maintain cot own thermostat nL aintained in able warmth. Sturdily re Black. 6 to 12 inforced Five-buckle ‘unting style galoshes with heavy rub wer uppers. net lined Thick « leat soles and bel sewed tongue. In black only. Sizes 6 to 12. lows These were pre tested in the coldest weather! Feet stay wafm ma completely insulated boot! Black rubber. Sizes 6-12. Origi- nally made for U.S. Army : ‘; Pye rs ea ag: ; i| \ Own Robbery Case BALTIMORE ® \— . Somebody AUTO: ONE DAY SERVICE ON MOST WORK - in Our Own New i Location (Advertisement) Dea't Sefer Another Minute tried for itching eczema, peoriasis, infece what's due him he'll find that it's The head to SERVICE GLASS 120 W. Pike St. Mone, athlete's feet er whatever your skis not quite as generous @ package 4s j Medicated Soap can help you | Developed fer the bere td the Army— | WONDER SALVE Wc white er ie white, se antiseptic. No agiy cmnsie ton lee probably dtcide he came out | of World War II. However, in the long run he'll got rn ¢ oN a ce _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1053 , made off yesieeday with Chief, WASHINGTON (NEA) — The The average Korean vetérans to- vets used, Congress appareritly de- | Some say it’s better. Some say W. Conwell Smith's suit /™4" who leaves the service today day get pretty efficient, fair tpeat- cided that the reduced maximum | it's not as good. purposes of the numerous bénefits | learned a-lot a | of the United States If today's vet does register a cars some oe | And as he steps “up to the cash, ripe about being short-changed j SEC cut of the etire. $500 | ~ oa erepeste dle tally hapenriag oo ‘er os ier’s window at the Veterans Ad-!/ it'll probably be in respect to in- t The WW I vet got up to —- kelp 0 $1,000 ive | Ne eather bow Gane *aegpen AE ministration to begin collecting | surance and education. Korean veteran collected! The way it works qut, if a vet | older. weuble be —an trom fost — WONDER SALVE ond Wonder his okder brother got at the end) CT°t!t for a day-and-one-half of goes to a state university or a schooling for each day of service, | school charging small tuition he'll just about what World War II men! come out better than the WW II | P \ = \ } ‘ - VA, Gives Fair Treatment.to Today's K orean Veteran Pen sihelyartpersy “ | The rest of the VA's benefits | are \just about the same for both was sufficient.’ The law was changed to give classes of veterans. j Ju t est which he Had left | with an honorable discharge is clas- ment from VA. GLASS ons ae wr he pr 4 a sified gs a Korean veteran for) VA officials and employes have| P@¥ during education is different, | Korean Gls a free $10,000 policy| They include guaranteed leans ® cour’ ined nis rly eerinhy Raping FS The single Korean vet gets| while in service. But unless they| te buy a home or start a busi- = | ——— naw sendy tor him lerans since the hectic days just | $110 per month, compared to the | come out with some disability they| ness, medical and hospital treat. , ———== |even if he didn't set foot outside | after World War I. 75 given his older brother. But/| can’t convert their GI insurance! ment, compensation, the’s got to pay for tuition and into the numerous permanent | “wheel chair” homes for the para- abled veterans. for books and tuition, depending | year term policy in force. But, the a saan sie wmiak Whlehs m what they act y supe : ic | Upc y actually cost. ¥ rates. for it increasé as he gets VA 3 @ an vets today _|is advice-on just what benefits And because the Korean dae’ are due them and how to go about didn’t pay for his insurance he | getting them. ; gets no dividends. / man who went to the same school. | ' This service is available at any compensation, office, the address of which can e 1 et he aot ! i The only other major difference | VA office around the country. Or COMPANY bre 2.0720 | onsen Sivscavet agai hasu: | stmet ven tecume there vt | etmonie of concaton compared | pla fay te Myts#eatve | between WAT and Korean vet|the normaton can be had ty - oF refunded. Tru} derfy) Se as m ~ Je = ele ben riti t VA ie = y contort | aad a Salaam las ; | to-she maxigum of 48 months | the short end of the eran efits is in wenployment writing to the nearest VA regional - | singham, Cleenan, sné@ Thrifty Drag COLDSTREAM PINK —— wf SLICED OR HALVES lona Peaches ...... lona Apricots eeeeveee ; - ~ hap Cherries ROCHA ADM ye ere te aM ar. 256 MAPEE LTE ‘ Prry wena Brdrewn 16-07. 55" : CANS lona Cherries "= sour P=. 4 6 6 CAN an 29¢ t Grea Scns vane « 2 55 386 Gropetrut Jule war sve. « « “Car 25¢ | told tm Pentiae by: Walgreen's, Cun-. experienced in getting his bene- given WW Uf men. There's disagreement dieu the| The WW II “52-20” clubbers got | be obtained at any U. S. Post Stores er your hometown druggist. fits. {After studying | what the WW IL} insurance benefit due a } vet Aoday. © a maximum of $20 per week for Office. 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Bag $2.58 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT AaP FOOD In-the. bean Eight O'C) STORES Bokar C ock, Red Coffeemaker estom Ground for your “STOMA... taste record the real-coffee CUSTOM GROUND AaP COPFEE different q avo - YET THERE IS NO FINER COF. ion Coffee that’s freshly ound, freshly made! Comes Only from roasted, freshly er re * eee ie a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 Attention Soldier, © |Old. Shawneetown ‘Seeks Return of Good Old Days | reek Makes Sure: [Sirct sa sane an tne ofl Ones! Bel te Nothing Much Is Left three District. A pp e al'6--Court from Syracuse, NY No Need fo Rush OLD SHAWNEETOWN, Ill. (UP) | thé new town, three miles inland 000 yearly in taxes but little of | It was. all’ that 100 years and| TOLEDO, Ohio @—Stolen yes- | judges ng Lak —Dreams af vanished glery have |" higher ground. it comes back in the way of im-| more ago. In those days, haughty |‘terday out of a court. reporter's FORT DIX,'N. J. (UP)—A mem-| been reawakened in this sleepy New Shawnestown came into ¥e- provements, ‘y | Shawneetown bankers turned down | — car was a trunk contain (Advertisement) | ~ Chretien) orandum . authorizing unit com-! Ohio River town since the change in gafter the disastrous flood of On the surface, his point is|& loan to develop Chicago, saying | '"S : pee manders to convert three-day|of administration in Ilinois. 1937, whep the river came five | well «taken. The old town is aj it was too far away to amount to Court | case records, docket passes into four-day leaves if a| Residents are pinning their feet aver the levee, Federal and ;Gucer oe contery-eld | mack. pain rpc — enne ' ser ft soldier provides proof that addi-| hopes for a rebirth of their com-| State governments combined to buildings and dilapidated frame | “ ee t ‘ tional time was needed for his safe | munity, which was a thriving city|™ove the town inland. roms. Larry Parks to Return r * B trl return to duty was issued by army | wher Chicago was,a swamp, on a| Most of the 1,000 townsfolk Stefho sald the old town gets || Films for Tel KOREAN VETERANS | Barrie Creek Lady headquarters. ‘bill in the legislature. | moved, but some stayed, preferring | me fire protection, ne water, no o Films for Television Learn | Overweight is in season at all times. | Ibs. After recovering = The memorandum said such last; The bill would separate Old/ their ancient home—and the dan-| sewer system for its tax mohey. | 1101. YWOOD %—Larry Parks Radio-TV-Electronics Trust Rennel for quality and benefit }tion I found as on minute haste “‘is one of the ma-| shawneetown from, New Shawnee- | ers of the river. Newtowners take a different i, coming back 7 : A oF | from its use. Good health, an attractive I started to take Ren- ‘ ‘ 1g to Columbia Stu- | We have more calls tor igure to model smart clothes nel weight jor causes of motor vehicle acci- town. ° It is these who are pushing view. Mayor Sam Denton cited : ! graduates than we can proper weight to meet an tion | to Tbs. a Ae ee dents involving personnel of this tien. figures that he said proved the| 7S ‘© make a picture for the supply ire reasons to correct | Watching my choice of food I coal command.” | Oldtowners say the bill has the re ag ary ts" the | municipal services. — first time since his testimony be- Training and living expense weight Lydia ayy No. 2,jeasily lose some more. eae 2°8- Unit commanders were author-| backing of Gov. William a. Gan . : 7 ‘The old town couldn't exist if fore the House Un-American Ac- paid by GI Bill aotlen i aa draw upon po ot a ap ap ah = ized to lengthen passes ta a four-| Stratton, who heads the state's it were cut loose,” he added. tivities Committee thet he had a alba ~ Rennel Concentrate to make it do for | 52 to hf 1 am pron, that day leave “if the individual con-| 8©¥ Republican sdministration. Paul Stefko, vociferous advocate) Stefko's answer was that “We, once been a Communist ~" teamadan ee her what ge yd tL 1 postias bo pies g cerned provides acceptable evi-| Politically, the towns are one. of separation, said “it's like living | have a great future here.’ He en- his movie career to an abrupt halt Electronics Institute peep eee pt ap major epusation ond glensed with the very tra bette Pe dence that additional time was! Physically, they are two — the) behind the iron Curtain” now in| visioned Old Shawneetown as a He will make a TV film for an 2437 Weedward (Denevan Bidg.) weighed 210 Ibs. To reduce my weight | turn it to the for your required for his safe return to| 150-year-old village crouched be-| Old Shawneetown. summer resort, a major river port independent producer at the stu- Sem east coca) WO 8-0em anlyg 20 = teed peat Any many Bed dt he duty station.” ‘hind the Ohio River levee, ana | He said the old town pays $13,-/ and an industrial center. dio. | , a — ———— en _ 1 On its QA th Anniversary st P Fncerely thanks you for your pabonage! Customers’ Corner The feet hundred yeare... Thie month marks A&P’s 94th anniversery .. . thanks to our eustomers. We're just six yeers short of our “century mark.” Magbe the first hundred years are the hardest! We know we work hard ... (and love it!) ... to give you: Quality foods at money-seving prices. Prompt, eourteous and efficient service. 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During the Korean War, 187th made combat jumps at Suk- chon and Munsan, fought in the | budget. and lower taxes to- | returned to its old base | in| the | What Americans Want | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. un — Henry Ford Il says Americans are weary of big-scale spending | abroad — they want a balanced in that the 1s My business is making cars,” he says firmly. "My job here is over when this session is over. Plan Farm Surplus rf which was to Korea trom| little time to his job as president | ®8¢ youths have to write out this a: : ; . Japan a few weeks before the | U.N. ce Declares of one of the world’s biggest in-| Sentence 1.000 eae ; 4 Limited Study in Detroit armistice was si , Returned to | dustrial. enterprises. But he has| “! regret exceedingly my de- _Thi a @ Balanced Budget Is ‘ira encrpruce, But he ba toe sacar tag “yater-| Shows That One-Third nity’s recent initiation.” Magistrate John M. Miller, order- ing the copying yesterday, further seared the high school boys’ souls with these words “You have behaved like gram- mer school children.” | Sees No Advantage | | ANN ARBOR # — A University of Michigan research team today | reported on its attempts to deter- ‘mine the impact of atomic energy On the average person the paper et my frontlines and did guard duty on The five were among 43 ar- A limited survey, directed by : budget director is afraid our budg- J sity’ sland, th ison- | the | orsit Survey Re h Eble anaes iota 7 if the coast of /*{ can't be balanced,” the ew, Purchase Program soaie hy panes St mere | utes aaed tha lk of in 0 t paeige A spot, o e coast o | deleesta Si: ee UC. mele i Montgomery County, Md., last , m er oi ree " bi ie peo- South Korea. [atere ee a | WACHINGTON a month at a rowdy initiation in | Ple questione elt ey were Following the armistice sign- | interview. I think people are! WASHINGTON u—The Foreign | whieh: 0 aateud eo had been better off. with atomic energy. | pretty well tired of giving away | Operations Administration (FOA) vous POR Tet romery ing, July 27, the 187th made a spec- | lot of money expects to have a farm surplus coated with molasses, flour, corn One-third of these questioned ‘ tacular practice jump at Seoul. Sam Benson Says: '§ Savings! Is Whet Every Woman “That deesn’t mean we won't | give technical help. The Presi- dent has said that if we get disarmament we could _ put money into that. That's still our policy.” ~He said he knows of no more specific planning along that line. President Eisenhower made the suggestion. in a speech last April. Ford has plenty of experience widely-hailed | purchase program rangihg up to /175 million dollars under way by jearly winter FOA was directed by Congress ito spend 100 to 250 millions in |purchase of surplus agricultural goods for shipment abroad under the foreign aid program. The agency. said yesterday it plans to use up to 175 millions. Products which may be pur- | chased are cotton, tobacco, corn, | wheat beef, dairy products, fruits, flakes, vinegar and ketchup. Only those charged. Miller delayed sentencing until Friday and said he would look over the written evidence of re- pentance before deciding on leni- ency. 18 or older were EE oo Adventists Consider off without it and the rest were , undecided. The researchers questioned 316 persons in the city of Detroit as, a cross-section sample of an urban population. The report, part of a larger study currently in progress, | concluded they would be meee | | scribed the pro-atomic energy | group as people ‘‘upon whom we can count in panic or emergency.” | ' fats, oils and oilseeds Countries likely to participate in- in international giving. As chair- jman of the family-endowed Ford “By and large reported,” the scientist said, ‘‘the one-third who Wants and Gets During Hospital Purchase j mt | Foundation, he has had his eye, clude the United Kingdom, Ger-) BATTLE CREEK «® — The would reject-atomic energy are . tk : on the outgo of 25 million dollars | many Yugoslavia, Spain, France, | question of whether Seventh Day escapists. In terror of the bomb, ile: desioned for today s living sae Se E y nniversary bed public development projects The Netherlands, Greece, Den-;| Adventists will attempt to acquire | they deny the entire atomic de- , |— em, ° , ; i : | abroad in the past two years. That! mar k, Belgium and Norway. | Percy Jones Hospital rested today | velopment.” | yriced for todav's buc vet. ‘ : | is about half as much as ‘the ( thers are eligible. —S officials a | iets expe ide the I 2 = oll ~ You Can Save $8 to $14 on = | The 12 officials toured the big.| Dats for the differing attitudes, Baldwin proudly presents this new beautiful $ |now closed hospital here yester-| %° ning te the report, the | ACROSONIC in striking, bleached mahogany, °s "PHOGN © | day. |. we gurl ent ne | featuring the same world famous Full-Blow & 2 = = Seventh Day Adventists have in-| Pemoms ™ ve foun, als | Action that has made ACROSONIC the most §& dicated they might be interested! faction im Ilfe, the “anti” group can all 1et-stvle pianos 5 in acquiritig the hospital and con- composed of those ‘frustrated, wanted Of all spinet-s pla . cS verting it into a theological sem- defeated and helpless.” inary and dental and surgical col- | lege if the Army decides to dispose of it While it closed the hospital Now Buying Waste Paper 30° tus Sal undr paper 50° Censes With regard to the “‘escapists.” the researchers warned civil de- fense planners that “emphasizing | a threat may only serve to fright- ® CALBI MUSIC CO. & Ponttac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs Bundled the ee ae kD Magazines Army has not indicated what it en and immobilize persons who : % . plans to do with it. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 } re on a ——— ra eta lie rs yee meneame: }, cineca: as. Hp *s ( ontin Quiz |Popcorn to Lose Taste,, ware eoaied ae ne ues Agquire 13 New Flavors | tatives of another: firws | aa . said it is planning to market a G PORTS ‘ CHICAGO # — Want YOUr POP-| nopcorn which ‘tastes like blue GEOR ES-NEW ; corn to laste like popcorn? Some! cheese. don't A / 7 The 1,000 delegates to the an- Noy ' nual Popcorn Industries Conven- "Y Closes Pools | | tion yesterday were told of one) KEY WEST, Fla. —The Navy’! | ° company which has developed bas closed its movies and ‘swim. | popcorn with any one of five fla-| ming pools in a move to check the | vors—cinnamon, peppermint, licor- spread of polio. Monroe County has No School Thursday or Friday jee, orange or bangna. And the | reported its 45th case of the year. | on Lost Ransom FBI Keeps Questioning Kidnapers in Effort to| Locate Money KANSAS CITY #—The FBI to day sought to pry new information from the kidnapers of Bobby Greenlease in hopes of uncovering some clue that might lead to $300,- 000 of ransom money stil! missing. Teams of federal agents, work- ing in shifts, questioned 34-year- old Carl Austin Hall and his 41- year-old woman friend, Mrs. Bon- nie Brown Heady, in their lith floor cells in the skyscraper Jack- son County Jail. Two matrons at the St. Louis City Jail last night described ’ Mrs. Heady as “the most hard- en tos beiled woman prisoner” ever to | CHILD - BEARING 3PEED RECORD? — Mrs. | to right: Robert, 4: Kenneth. 1: Raymond, 3, and so = ol re es ee ee ee 5 L e is shown wi r | Mock, holding Michael, weeks e 5 piecing Cates. matron for | Seven sons, al! single births, who were born within | She said iheee of her sons were cor ‘im. light -3 ’ : “| | five years, 10 months and eight days. Front row, left | more than 271 months a colder, more scheming woman in | ee my life.” : “She seemed absolutely uncon Calls for More Objective | more objective in reporting the ac- Seer jotcel Eves te = = cerned,” said Mrs. Margaret Koe- | Gvities of our federal government.”’ | nes } woe as Seb eA S come sxe | BRING YOUR SINGER Q50) CHILDREN =11 DOWNTOWN FOR WARM @ MEW S-SPEED FOOT CONTROL @ MEW AIRPLANE-TYPE LUGGAGE CARRYING CASE © NEW SIGHT-SAVER SEtW LIGHT nig. supervisor of matrons at the Reporting on Radio, TV | _ | WE COME TO YOU jail | ARDMORE, Okla. #~A call for Park to Get Elm Trees A gale ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT OBLIGATION BI Z.LULs iamaas Hall and Mrs. Heady, a plump more objective political reporting oe -like medicine CALL NOW iene ig divorcee described as an alcoholic, | was made yesterday by Harold E. | GRAND HAVEN (8 — The ' p a spent six days in the jail “7. |camping area of the state park Sour Hearthurn—Gas WITH YOUR PURCHASE Fellows, Washington, D. 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OR 3-9501 Christian Science / GEORGE CHANNING Lecture Scheduled ROCHESTER—Geéorge Channing, Christian Science lecturer from San Francisco will speak in the Rochester High School auditorium tomorrow at 8 p.m. Sponsored by members of the Rochester Christian Science So- ciety, he will speak on “Christian Science: It’s Secret Prayer and Open Reward.” Former city editor of the Seat- 1934. In 1940 he was called to Boston to serve as First Reader of the Mother Church. He was ap- pointed editor of the Christian Sci- ence religious periodicals which include the Christian Science Jour- nal, Christian Science Sentinel and the Heralds of Christian Science in 1949. The Rochester lecture is open to the public without charge. Auburn Heights PTA to Hear Defense Head AUBURN HEIGHTS — Lewis) C. Jarrendt, Oakland County Civil Defense director, will speak be- fore members of Auburn Heights j | Te if { : HE iy i : ali pe ti r Group Seeking Repeal of Law State-Wide Conference Scheduled at Lansing Tomorrow County Deaths Mrs. Lovella Evans ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs Richard (Louella) Evans, 67, of 114 Lyons Ave., will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at Spiller Funeral Home with burial in Oakview Cemetery. sons, Donald of Birmingham; a sister and five grandchildren. Cari R. Buchanan ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Ser- vice for Cari R. Buchanan, 39, of 1222 East Kenneth St., will be 11 HOLLY — Service for Albert M. Ryan, 63, of 1123 Hubble Dr., will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bendle Fu- néral Home with burial in Lake- in A, B or C cup, $2.95. styles, from $1.50 CECILE’S Across from Hutchinson's Cafeteria Drayton Plains Stay-put comfort for a busy beauty! Warner-Wonderful if you're up and down off day, you'll lowe Warner’s® eotton bra — with circle- stitched cups to lift lightly, @ stay-put elastic band so it can’t ride up or bind! #2129 D cup, $3.95. Just one of many Phone OR 3-7224 ‘Are Completed Lest" ——— rfard Men Going to Lottery Meeting GRAND OPENING SET—The L & G Furniture Store of Drayton Plains wil) hold its grand opening in larger quarters tomorrow through Sunday. The store, now located at 3526 Sashabaw Rd., contains 3,600 square feet of floor space and has a modern, : slanted glass front which keeps sun from fading window displays. 10 p. m. 0c sth tac eas bie Se: Peutiac Press Phote Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeBarre and sons of Rochester, appliances and top brands of furniture, and will detWer within a 50-mile radius. Hours for the grand opening will be 9 a. m. to the store will handle electrical Myra Menick Becomes Bride of Robert Fleming DRAYTON PLAINS—Before a candlelit altar banked with palms and baskets of white giads in Ortonville Methodist Church, Myra BOBBIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Care Are 8 to 5—Wed. & Pri. Eve. by Ap 4315 W. Walten OR 3-2921 Barbara Baker — Owner & Operator Eleanor Menick of Ortonville became the bride of Robert Fleming of Drayton Plains, Saturday. Myra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menick of 352 Church St., Ortonville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Mural Fleming of 4060 Rose-* ‘mound, Drayton Plains. The bride chose a waltz-length The falcon has a sharp tooth | | and notch on its beak which en- | ables the bird to cut its meat with tulle over satin gown trimmed | Protect Your Family with Insurance! FIRE—THEFT—BURGLARY CLAUDE A. CARTER INSURANCE AGENCY 4400 Diste Bwy. OR 8-727! a swift stroke instead of tearing it. with white lace. Her cloche lace over satin cap held a finger- | I | tip veil. She also wore tace mitts. : Miss ‘June Terry of Clarkston, maid of honor, was attired in &. waltz-length taffeta gown with | bolero ‘and matching headpiece. Serving as best man was Charles Davis of Pontiac. Ushers were Eddie Menick, bride's brother, and Cari Still, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The 150 guests were received | after the rites im Ortonville | VFW Hall. The newlyweds wilt make their home at Lake Orion after a honey- , fession .. teousix and completely. 4490 Dixie Highway \ Founded to Serve You In the finest tradition of our pro- . promptly ... cour- Phone OR 3-1433 DRAYTON DRUG Store . Drayten Plains aw 4 moon in northern Michigan. | Insure Your Home, Auto and Personal Property WATERFORD INSURANCE AGENCY BOB BLISS Waterford DON WHITE OR 3-1872 Waterford Township Slates First Lecture for Nov. 10 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Plans for the travel-adventure lec- tur eand movie series have been | completed by the Waterford Town- ship Recreation Board, it was an- today. | First lecture in the series is, scheduled to be held at the audi- | |torium of Waterford Township} High School Nov. 10 at 8 p. m t | The series is part of the fall and winter recreation program for the township. Tickets are avaliable at the recreation of- | fipe im the CAI building, at all township schools, in Township Hall and in local drug stores. Also under the program. a five- weeks course in square dance in- struction will begin next week in the CAI gymnasium. Instructor will be William Spaulding, assisted by Geneva| Haan, pianist, and members of Belles and Beaux Square Dance Club. Registrations can be made by calling the Recreation office. OR 3-9152, before Oct. 22 Your carpeting of any room ... can give the effect of luxury ... ata John Bowman 4528 Dixie Highway Carpeting .. to any room in your home! careful selection. Drayton Floor Fashions . brings harmony « » « the focal point minimum .,. . but E. C. Whitaker Phone OR 3-2552 Women's ballet classes are also ——_—__—_— — — being held in the CAI building each Thursday from 1 to 2 p. m. All women are invited to register for the classes. The _ instructor is | Carol Wolfe The “Vollmer” Chair Square Dance Group A DECORATOR CHAIR Plans Meeting Oct. 20 | WATERFORD—Opening a new square dance season for al] in- terested couples in the Waterford are: is the Belles and Beaux Square Dance Club To hold their first get together of the new season on the evening of Oct. 20, the group will meet at the Community Activity Build-| ing. At that time several couples | will be welcomed as new members | of the club, Meeting night is Tues- | | day for this group. Guaranteed Watch Repair DRAYTON JEWELERS A. 3. DEXTR/’sM, Prop. 8 Doers Nerth of the Bant INSURE Sail i Li 204 PORES: er. repgtn’ (ir $1 1975 ‘Will Enjoy d ou Call or See J. i. BOAZ General 1x00 if 4479 Dixie Hwy. Ditte Her YR %-2404 French Provincial—English or Modern Drayton Home Furnishings “The Friendy Store” @A thick puff of foam rubber is spread over soft springs on both seat and back— © Biscuit hand— tufted by © Solid Mahogany legs— © Comfort-style will fit into a small space— ® Available in a large selection of fine fab- rics. Shopping al - \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. ‘0c TORER 14, 1954 PROOF! 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WEDNESDAY, OCTORER 14, 1953 ci) ' ves —f- re , \ ot An average Adult has from 129, pe ap eel aiaed | PONTIAC CIVITAN CLUB NEW YORK CAST ery =I | i oug : t sailed more than He Flies Thr h Air - po ree dropping to earth. | 000 to 150,000 hairs on his head. but Smith decided to take a few jactly how the carnival on Il “J was awfully sore,’ Smith ad- St. Joseph placed under a stump went off; One-third of the auto drivers in 500 feet before pelt BLT RP a \With Greatest of Ease © | X-rays failed to show any injuries | ~ Fi ite of Millions | EUGENE, Ore. w — Cecil A days off from his job of blasting Moss of Smith River know§ .€X- | timber of an access roads project cannonball’’ feels mitted ASPIRIN Sixty sticks of blasting powder = |prematurely and Smith, plastered |the U.S. are women. Ey | COSTUMES BY ( GUTENS j ¥ : EXPENSIVE TOUCH-Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida examines an evening gown at Pierre Balmain's salon in Paris. Gown is em- | broidered with thousands of gold and black sequins. | — naa — Saturday, Navetabet 14th, 8:30 P. M. Treasure Possible Bursting Cabbage KLAGENFURT, Austr (INS In the Pontiac High School Auditorium untcias XEN) | —Recent .exeavations at an an- Traced to Insects Tickets may be purchased from Thrifty Drug, 148 N. Saginaw, near Seors cient Celic castle in southern Au- g or from any Civitan member. stria led to the belief that a huge = GENEVA, N. Y. (UP)—Experi- treasure was buried there by At- ments at the state a riceirural | tila, King of the Huns, more than ~ - 3 g “| 15 centuries ago. Station here show that insects are | > = + - a nn 2 - - ——————<<««— responsible for most bursting of eS SS ———SS]SSSSS———SSSSSSSEE]SSSss=y_q cabbage heads re a ae = HI Where insect pests were kept , j : } t i 7 i} under control, bursting was re-| i | | duced by almost 50 per cent. Yields i iii}; were increased substantially with | I | fertilizers in the e - Hi xperiments, but | ‘ : 9 li increasing the amount of fertilizer | Instead of having the “same old dinner” — {||| led to an increasing amount of give it a new flavor, a new “life.” Take an ‘Hl bursting unless insect injury was —t everyday food — like baked beans hamburger i} held in check at the same time. | or spaghetti—and serve it with gl f . || The station scientists explained - i 6 ae ee...” \||| the results as prebably due to the = ar California Burgundy. The eating iy fact that uninjured leaf areas are | = will perk up in favor! Your whole meal will - ~ i} mot only stronger and_ therefore taste extra bright and special! Try it. Taste i] more resistant to stresses which it—Calitornia Burgundy tonight. Write for | cause vursting, but also supply a! f; r 1, 7] —@ BECAUSE IT’S A NEW ... 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Young, chairman of (INS)—A five ‘million dollar shop-| | « _THE ue PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER L 1s, 1 1958 _ Benton =i cerael St. Joseph Junior Hall May Plead |r, "orn tie scsi a bale | cron end gehding ‘vapeeannmirti around to schools to apply it free of charge. > Guilty at Trial But Judge Could Still Impanel Jury to Pass on Death Sentence WASHINGTON (® — Indications from Kansas City that Cari Austin Hall may plead guilty in the kid- SPIEGEL CATALOG ORDER OFFICE , COME IN OR CALL FOR A FREE COPY swiss MARY! but the important thing was that ee nap-killing of Bobby Greenlease medicines @2 4/1 was getting better. 1 improved Chesapeake Railway he ion S treatments with) -sdually and ifiabout a month, Company, is among those finan- raise ques whether he OF THIS 236- PAGE Little success); experienced the results that I cially backing the ctanligeoies —- thereby escape a death sen- and figured T)1.4 thought were impossible. 1 | Will be known as Shoppers’ Park was doomed to/., able to do all my own work | Westmount Ltd. “But legal authorities tay there suffer for g004.| ,5w without the slightest pain The project is modeled after a| | is a way such a sentence could be Both my shoul-/anq my nerves are so improved | similar successful shopping center [/ regardiess of the plea. me ders, back anditnot 1 sleep well again. 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S. officials said there is plenty of time to seek a diplomatic solu- | tion of the issue in the face of war- |like threats by Yugoslavia's Mar. | | shal Tito. | They noted there is no deadline | * for removal of about 7,000 British | and American troops from Zone A (and their replacement by Italians | Tito has said he will counter the | Shift in occupation troops with ; e | foree. U. S. and British diplomats alike said it would be two or three 3 | months, possibly even longer, be- |fore the change is made. | The State Department insisted | | Dulles’ trip to London for Big | Three foreign ministers’ talks, al- Sat aera Senay Me NEG tie Some | though it came as a surprise, was not the result of any sudden | emergency Dulles, due to leave tonight, con- | ; | ferred for an hour yesterday with 7? | Yugoslav Foreign Secretary Koca | ** | Popovic, who pressed his govern-| } | ment’s proposal for a meeting of *; |the United States, Britain, Italy ‘ and Yugoslavia on control of Tri- re | este in light of the new U. S- British policy. This policy, announced six days ago, calls for removal of American ——— - - — We Sell All Makes of Portable Typewriters en gs asin nc Nanette dina, 0 GO DIRECT TO CHICAGO FROM PONTIAC i> . te ae : | PRE LSS a Te | = OVERNIGHT ON THE LA SALLE © LEAVE PONTIAC —12:25 A.M. (ES.T.) ARRIVE, RESTED, IN CHICAGO —17:00 A.M. (C5S.T.) 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Variety with the God- frey crew. 8:30—(4)—-My Little Margie. Vern suspects Margie of playing a dual role. 9:00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren Michael Kelly with guests Mary Ann McCall, Day Dreamers. (4) ~—Television Theater. Michael Higgins, James Deane in “‘Keep Our Honor Bright.” (2)—Strike It Rich. 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. Bud Collyer, quiz. (2)—I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore, host on quiz. 16:00—(7)—Wrestling. Film. (4)— This Is Your Life. Ralph Ed- wards helps re-create life of (2)—Boxing. 10:30—(4)—Gold Seal Theater. Richard Avonde, Carl Esmond artist Wingy Manone, guest; va- riety; music. (4)—News. (2)— . News. 11:15—(7)—Show Time. Frederic | March, Margaret Sullavan, Glenn Ford, Frances Dee, in “So Ends Our Night.” (4)— Weather. (2)—Feature Theater. 11:30—(4)—Playhouse. “Three Si- lent Men.” THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—‘“Today.” 8:00—(T)—""W. M. Kelly.” 9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.” (7) — “Playhouse.” 9:45—(2)—"‘News.”” 10:00—(7)—"‘Billy Graham.” (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Arthur Godfrey. 10: 30—(7)—Wixie’s Wonderland. 11:00—(4)—‘‘Hawkins Falls.” (7)— “Charm Kitchen.” 11:15—(4)—"‘The Bennetts.” “Baird Puppets.” 11:30 — (4) — “Three Steps to Heaven.” (2)—‘‘Strike It Rich.” 11:45—(4)—"Follow Yom Heart.” THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—“‘Quiz.”” (7)—““Comics” (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—"‘Love of Life.” 12:30—(7)—"‘Stars on Seven.” (2) —"Tomorrow’s Search.” (4)— “Travel Unlimited.” 1:00—(2) — “You're What Eat.” (4)—“Jean McBride.” 1:30—(2)—‘‘Garry Moore Show.” (4)—Telerama. 1:45—(7)—"‘Strictly Female.” 2:00—(2)—"I'll Buy That.” 2:15—(7)—"News.” 2:30 — (7) — “Theater.” (2) — (2)— You Houseparty. 3:00 — (2) — “Big Payoff.” (4) — “Kate Smith.” 3:30—(7)—"‘Cowboy Colt.” ~ Ladies Day.” * 4:00—(4)—"‘Welcome Traveler.” (1)—Turn to A Friend. 4:30—(4)—"‘On Your Account.” (2) —‘'Feature Theater.”’ (7)— Ern Westmore 6:00—(4)—"‘‘ Adv. “Auntie Dee.” 5:15—(4)—"‘Sports.” §:30—(4)—“‘Howdy Doody.” (2)— *Kartoons. (7)—‘‘News.”’ 5: 45—(7)—"‘News.” (2)—‘‘Sports.”’ THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—“‘Music Time.” (7)— “Detroit Deadline.” (2)—‘‘Lions Quarterbacks.” 6:15—(4)—‘‘News.” (7)—‘'Sports.” 6:30—(4)—"‘Time off for Sports.” (7)—"*Playhouse.” (2)—‘‘News.” 6:45—(4)—Football This Week. (2) “Ed Hayes.” 7100—(¢A)—‘‘Stump Us."” (7)—“Cis- co Kid.’ (2)--''Meet Mr. McNut- ley.” 7:30 —(4) —Dinah Shore. (7) — ‘Lone Ranger.” (2)—‘'News.” :45—(4) — ‘‘News.” (2) — “Jane Froman.” :00—(4)—"“You Bet Your life.” (7)—"‘Quick as Flash.” (2)— “Adventure :30—(4)—"T-Men in Action.”” (7) (2)— Patrol.” ()— ~ “Playhouse.”’ 00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Pres. Eis- enhower. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—“‘Theater.”’ (2) — “Big Town. (7)—Fights. 10:00—(4) — Martin Kane. (7)— Black Spider. (2)—Playhouse. 10:30—(4)—“‘Michigan Outdoors.” (2)—"‘Three Lives.” . 11:00—(4)—“‘News.”’ (7)—"‘Soupy’s On.” (2)—"‘News.” 11:15—(4)—“‘Weathercast.” (T)— “Motion Picture Academy.” (2) —'*The Hangmen.” 11:30—(4)—“‘Wrestling from Holly- wood.” -- Today's Radio Programs - - notice Programs furnished by stations listed in this columm are subject to change without WIR (700) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ccracie 16 1953 Joan’ Began tT : a. ' And She's Still Wowing Them Joan Davis-Jim Backus ls Success Team in TV Comedy Series Joan Davis, the star of TV's comedy series “I Married Joan’’ started her career as a singer whose attempts at serious num- bers convulsed the audience. Even for a three-year-old performer this was humiliating. Her second per- formance was made in comedy was settled from that moment for- ward. People laughed and ap- plauded so she set aside her dra- matic aspirations. ; Within a few months of gradua- tion from high school, Madonna Josephine Davis was back in New York re-acquainting herself with booking agents.. it was in 1941 that Joan made a radio guest appearance with Rudy Valee and John Barrymote on the “Sealtest Village Store,” which broke all precedents for fan mail on the program. Joan had heretofore been con- sidered a “visual’’ artist whose jamazing coordination of muscles jhad to be seen to be appreciated. Joan was hard to write for, and |knew it, so her suggestion of a particular routine was accepted gratefully. In 1943, Vallee joined the Coast |Guard and Joan was left on the | broadcast as the only star (Barry- |more had died shortly before). |From then on, her ‘Joan Davis Show” scored in major radio polls, | tus. | In 1950 Joan moved to another network, where her program was called “Leave It to Joan.” Divorced from her husband in 1944, Joan lives in Bel Air, West of Hollywood. Her daughter, Bev- erly, a promising young actress and comedienne, recently was married. | In addition to her well-known talents as a performer, Joan uses 12:18—W IR, Aunt Jenny WWJ, Pren Harris CKLW, Austin Grant 5:48—WIR, Curt M WWJ. Doctor's Wife CKLW, Cecil Brown 4, wxyYz, wre —_— te WJBK. News, Lenbard WCAR, N'Day Caller WJBK, Bob Murphy CRLW. Rows. Sports mi. Bowe 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent — w Horsemen €:68— WES, News WWJ, Cinderella THURSDAY EVENING nw Clark Quartet WCAaR. ee With Clem sare F noo as ed —--. News ww eee Lynch bi rig = Dick Burris WJBK. 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Turn to Friend WXYZ, Ed. McKenzie Story CKLW. Curt Massey 5:30—CKLW, Sky King 11:45—WJBK, Symphony Hall warn, News WCAR, News WWJ, L. Jones WXYZ. Top of Town half-day sessions for propaganda |28. They were invited to visit the i Q » i H i ? gf i | purposes. School offiicals said classes were cut to half-day sessions because of overcrowding after the bond issue was rejected in a previous election | ' July 13. Greek King and Queen to Visit Detroit Nev. 5-6 WASHINGTON (UP)—The itiner- ary for the month-long visit of King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece includes a stop at De- troit Nov. 56. The royal couple, who will travel mostly by train while in this coun- | try, will arrive in Washington Oct. FLUORESCENT Lake Ave. rvrvVVVVVVVYT? United States by President Eisen- hower. Cheaper That Way OKLAHOMA CITY (®—A wom- }an walked into a restaurant here and asked for a cup of hot water The waitress obliged, then did a | double take when the customer pulled out a bottle of powdered coffee and mixed her own java. [the same good coordination of |mind and physique in various | sports. She is an excellent swim- mer and golfer, and recently in Stealing La —— ~ ugh at American Line passenger ship, as marine painter. carry 800 passengers. SWEDISH SEA QUEEN—This is the Kingsholm, MO «Ate Swedish drawn by Marin Marie, the French Now being completed in Stockholm, Sweden, the 22,000-ton vessel is the largest. passenger ship in Scandinavia. She'll rather than the motion picture ranks. ing veteran of Jim Backus. In 1948 Backus made his first comedy, | film, “‘One Last Fling,’ and has | appeared in: 30 more films since. | (He ‘is also the voice of the ‘‘Near- series). In real life, Jim is an easygoing homebody. who enjoys life fully He likes to spend free evenings with his wife, Henny, a radio ac- | tress and sculptress. They attend |each other's shows whenever pos- | ° sible and help each other with | scripts. | The versatile Backus was born in 1913 and is a sturdy five-feet- |His hobbies are writing (he has | written many radio shows) and golf | (he shoots in the low 70s.). |Nixon Continues Tour, Arrives in Auckland AUCKLAND. New Zealand (# — | U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon arrived here today by automobile |from Wellington, New Zealand's capital, to continue his Far East tour. | Nixon dined last night with New | Zealand's governor general, Sir Willoughby Norrie, in Wellington | Honolulu caught a 174-pound tuna, | and is due to leave this British a record for women fishermen. . s . Jim Backus, who plays the role ‘of Judge Bradley Stevens, Joan Davis’ long-suffering husband on TV's comedy series, ‘‘I Married Joan,” is another a who has made the leap from radio to TV with a high measure of success. Fo years, Jim's deep, pleasant featured roles—one of the mos “ntewcebipdiice dien.the eld." Alan Sng So successful was his radio career that when Joan Davis went searching for an actor to portray her husband on her new comedy series, she went to radio Older Folks with Itching Skin Por the sagging. 4 fteh of dry skin, so common middle age, Resino! Ointment soothing relief, Contains lanolin in place of missing naturel skin works fast, and comfort lasts. It {Get Resinol and get relief. All drug stores. Watch the RAY BOLGER SHOW 8:30 P.M. Thursday WWI-TV | WASH IT) AGAIN and AGAIN! SUPER KEM-TONE You con” mer its metchiess bees. ty. W's completely new—com- pletely different! W's gverenteed wesheble! 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Phone FE deral 3-7 114 108 NORTH SAGINAW Open Friday Night ‘til 9 THE PONT ¥ 1 epamed IAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 City Seeks Protective Ordinance on Condemnations Wants Notices Sent to County Says Records at Deeds Office Would Prevent Sale of Unsafe Homes Pontiac City Commission Tues- day night asked for an ordinance requiring that notices condemning unsafe homes and buildings be filed with Oakland County Register of Deeds, The ordinance, to be drawn up by William A. Ewart, city at-; torney, is aimed at protecting citizens from unknowingly buyi g condemned property. Commissioner Paul A. Kern asked that a list of all presently- condemned property be sent to Pentiac Real Estate Board for posting in loca) realtors’ offices. The commission postponed ac- tion for two weeks on an ordinance requiring large water cooling sys- tems to re-use water to ease de- mands on the city’s water supply. Walter K. Willman, city manager, said he wanted time to investigate businessmen's costs in converting air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment f recirculate water. A letter from Braid Motor Sales touched off debate on asphalt ver- sus concrete for sidewalks next to gas stations. The letter suggested the city let gas station. owners resurface sidewalks in asphalt, claiming it wears better and is much cheap- er than concrete. . Willman and Lewis M. Wrenn, city engineer, argued that the con- trast of cement against asphalt helps keep pedestrians safely on , ~ — eect, SS ee © mau oping Sie Baa ‘ og 2 tice iene samc IS es ae mf * Pa Seilg 7 ime — fa be é ; —— r ’ 2 Pied . ; : t ; aol tiac Press Phote ; Pon UNITED FUND WORKSHOP—Pontiac Area United Fund staff | and local social agencies opens Oct. 20. Busy United Fund staffers members have moved out of regular offices at 10 W. Huron Street | include, left to right, Dwight S. Adams, Birmingham, executive director; to the special campaign headquarters at Hotel Pontiac as the 1953 fall | Barbara Zietek, 568 California Ave.; Jerry Shroder, Birmingham, campaign nears. The drive to raise $487,200 for the 53 state, national | assistant director; and Audrey Bernhan, 2149 Dexter Ave., Pontiac. Oakland Shows Polio Decrease 8 New Cases Reported, Chicken Pox, Whooping Cough Increases the sidewalk and that asphalt can't be rolled under pressure in strips as narrow as sidewalks. A complaint that a section of heavily-traveled Fourth street is without sidewalks, forcing school children to walk in rush hour traf- fic, was referred to Willman. Commissioners approved) Wrenn's estimate of $54,357.88 as the cost of a bridge carrying Dis- | ton street over the Clinton river. Kern asked if the city couldn't build cheaper bridges; but Will- man said all city bridges must The number of new polio cases declined last week over the previ- ous week in Oakland County, but the chicken pox and whooping cough rate increased The weekly report of Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland County Health | Department director, listed eight new cases of polio in areas outside Pontiac, compared with 11 the pre- ceding week Dr. Monroe's report showed 13 new cases of chicken pox; none was listed the week before. New | Pitching Horseshoes Christmas E By BILLY ROSE ; Here. for a change, is a sweet | [story about Hollywood .. . On the afternoon of Dec. 24 al- most 30 years ago, a young man walked into the ornate lobby of the Hollywood Hotel and sat him- self down where he could watch | the holiday-happy crowd. His name was David O. Selznick, and it had no particular magic at the time. | True, he was the son of Louis Selznick, the mo-?7 tion picture pi-\ jy oneer, but his father, the year before, had been = | Repaid 25 Years Later ve Kindness you get a signed picture of my wife, Jennifer Jones.” - “What do you know,” said Ker- ry, when David joined him a few | minutes later. ‘Some kids just} asked for my autograph. First | time in years.” “T've got to run along,” said Selznick. ‘‘Call me at the studio and we'll have dinner.”’ He stuck out his hand — the one with the | check. “What's this?’ said Kerry. “Nothing much,” said David. | with it.” Kerry looked at the check. It was for $1,000. “I can’t take it, David,” he said. “Honest, I'm ! | Classes to Train Nurses Aides Women 18 to 55 Invited to Enroll for Course as Red Cross Volunteer Women 18 through 55 years old are invited to sign up for a new series of nurses’ aides classes starting the week of Oct. 26, Oak- land County Chapter, American Red Cross, announced today Mrs. John A. Logan, chapter | nurses’ aides chairman, said the course, scheduled for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will train students and possible disasters. Applicants should be in good health. Classes will be held three days | Urae Eye Tests for Pontiac Tots Fall Vision Screening Program for Children to Continue 3 Weeks Mothers in Pontiac and sur- | rounding areas with children be- | tween the ages of 3 and 5 have | been issued a special invitation to bring their youngsters in for a free eyesight test at the Pontiac Vision Screening Center, which opened its fall program here yesterday. Children will be given vision ex- |}aminations from 9:30 a.m. to noon | Tuesday and Wednesday mornings + | for the next three weeks at Stevens Hall, All Saints Episcopal Church, Williams and Pike Sts. No medicines or eye drops are administered, and no appoint- ment is needed. The tests, which take only a few moments, con- sist of series of “eye games” which the tots accept in the spirit of fun. In reality these ‘“‘games"’ are the Snellen section of the Massachu- setts Vision Test, administered by Junior League women volunteers who have undergone an intensive three-week training tq qualify them as examiners. While the tests are not necessarily conclusive, their batting average to date has been high—over 10 per cent of those examined have been discovered to have correctable vision defects. The program, sponsored by the Junior League of Birmingham in cooperation with the National So- | ciety for the Prevention of Blind- jness, is backed by the Pontiac | Health Department, Pontiac School health services, Oakland County and Michigan Departments of Health, and prominent local physi- | clans “We cannot over-emphasize | the importance of having the children's eyes tested before | starting kindergarten,” sald Mrs. | Gene A. White of the Birming- “Buy yourself a candied apple} gor volunteer work in county hos- | ham Junior League, co-chairman | pitals, Red Cross “‘bloodmobiles.’ with Mrs. Harvey Kreage Jr. | “Over 85 per cent of school work | depends on vision. If the eyes are wrong, everything goes wrong.” WAYNE E> SCOTT Stanley Girard Grinter, 18 of 355 Riviera Terrace, and Wayne Emery Scott Jr., 18, of 63 Delaware Dr., have been nom- \Gere by Rep. George A. Don - dero as candidates to the U. 8. | Military Academy at West Point jand the U. S. Naval Academy at — respectively. Cooking Ability Is Tops \for Catching a Husband | Tulsa's homemaking department, says being handy with a skillet TULSA, Okla. — Catherine Hunter, head of the University of Yankee Ingenuity Overcome Move of Cloth South Foundation Is Formed to Lure Other Types of Businesses This te the second of three articl on how New &£ A Yonkees po | weathering their transition te “ece- maturity.” nomic — times as much as Nev Eng> land, In times past that meant head- ache and heartache for New Eng> tand. But today, Yankee strength and ingenuity have met the loss with new industry in many a mill town. Nashua, a community of 34,000, é meet state requirements. whooping cough cases rose to | doing fine.” a. Roar | | filmflammed out a lor four sessions, | iy Wrenn’s estimates of $90,533.96 | nine. © three-case Increase over di “I know,” said Selznick, “but| starting at 9 a.m., for 80 hours | “We strongly urge parents 9/14 sti the best way to trap a man, | yer a eee cal Gan the provicurwosk. i ei take | WT | of classroom work and on-the- |‘#ke advantage of this program. | 144 she has an : 2 . om | ward training. and bring their little ones in for Out of 105 who have majored in y pumping -station for Brooklyn The complete report reads as fol- .. a power in good. tee enrtier the bett England economy. Lecal initiative and Chicago avenues trom Stan- | lows: Holl ywaod BELLY Rose | The old actor said nothing for; Applicants from the county ary pai \ sorte *r |home economics at the school m| saved the day, ley and Carlisle avenues, re- pet Wee | Around Gish, as the Christmas| Slow count of four. Then he| areas north of Fourteen Mile Road | and avoid the last-minute rush.” | the last five years, 103 are mar-| As estimated by ‘the CIO Tex spectively, to the P. 0. & N. Week 1953 1952 lighting on Hollywood Boulevard | &Tinned __ | are asked to call Red Cross head- “ - riec, one is engaged. and the other | ij Workers Union of America, Railroad, were accepted. | Chicken sane cee ae i {went on, Norman Kerry strolled Berrys hp David,” he said. | quarters, FE 43575, to make ap- New Planning President |is teaching home economics, she unemployment dropped from Jan- Public hearing on the project. | Foiemreinu | “°™! § af 1 [into the lobby. AS aging mows sweee | ee Giedce aaa ke | DETROIT —Francis A. Pitkin, |” wary 1058 to last Sty a0 tellows 5 any pent 5 3 s |goers will remember, Kerry | . . : : P these Massachusetts textile CET MAE RSOIN' STU oot was | Eemsremtaengwal CMAs. Bm Bem “Check Gable of the ec. -i@—Build.2 Stadiums _{.tweem.J0.am. and 4 p.m, Oct.|Crecutive director of the Renney | To Join Mayors’ Tour areas: Lowell, from 9.1 per cent erty STW a Wot, Was | whooping Cough ...... 9 ‘ 2 "Helle David,” seid the acter 19.00 kK “4quama Sate Planning Board: 4s the {~~ 5 pe th of the “tatar foree to 6.3; Law .--= set for next Tuesday, Oct. 20. Le s=sreceree- 8 3 J a : oer DETROIT —The city of De- Souths Oilieet wnten may con- | °¢¥ president of the American So | GRAND RAPIDS #—Mayor Paul | 6 30.7 to 118 per cont: New Hearings on several other proj Rheumatic Pever 2, 0 ° a my a ee tty.”” said. the | Tot plans to construct two 15,000-| 1a¢+ Mrs. Ralph Schowalter, Lin- ‘ciety of Planning Officials. Among |G. Goebel will join 10 other mayors | Bedford 7.6 to 5.1 per cent: Fall ects were set for the same date | acattered - - ‘ad ell— not exactly, | capacity football stadiums for high | in 34553. for appointments. She those elected with, him Tuesday /on a tour of Europe and the Near | River, 118 to 5 per cent; ‘North Tuesday night saw hearings held | * atte — = 7 oo “om “How's your father?” | schools at a cost of $1,000,000. Dep- | wil) interview applicants between | 88 Henry J. Sullivan, chairman | East next month. He was invited | adams, 6.1 to 4.9 per cent. on the intention to construct a ,*hooping cough were Its 7 | oil. jaime . | uty Superintendent of Schools Her-| 19 am. and 4 p.m., Oct. 20-21 at|of the Detroit Metropolitan Area | by Mayor William B. Hartsfield of omnia water main in Crescent drive from | Pontiac City Heaith Department's; ] guess he’s all right.” said (man Browe said they should be| her home at 3082 Catalpa Dr., | Regional Planning Commission, as | Atlanta, Ga., president of the! (Temerrow: England's New Mt. Clemens to Belvedere and | report for last week, also released | David. “He's in New York on | completed by 1956. Berkley i vice president. | American Municipal Association. | Industries.) special assessment rol] for street lights on Baldwin avenue from Walton to Colgate. Commission declared a com- bined sewer for East Princeton street from Carlisle street to the alley east of Stanley. to be a public necessity after some @ per cent of the property owners signed a petition for a sanitary sewer. Although the agenda carried several public inmprovements, commissioners added a few of their own. Commissioners granted Ben- jamin Gates’ request that blacktop on Going street from Whittemore to Osmnun and from South Boule- vard to Michigan Air Line Rail- road be declared a public neces- sity. Commission declared blacktop. curb, gutter and drainage on Monterey a public necessity, as asked by Commissioner Ronald C. Hallenbeck. Commissioner J. H. “Patrick” Glynn’s request that a sanitary sewer be installed in Homestead Park subdivision was referred to Willman and Wrenn. Public hearings were set for next Tuesday on the following projects: la tg a ey te Mur- _ blacktop pavement on Ne- braska ffom Franklin to Howland Storm drain on Center street from Osmun te a potnt north of Park place: Curb, gutter and related work on Center from Osmun to Cottage: Curb, gutter and related work on Center from Auburn te Whittemore; Storm drain on Center from Auburn to s point south of Judson Pretty DP to Reign at Red Flannel Fair CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. ® — Miss Waltraud Gruber, 16-year-old refugee from Munich, Germany, will rule as queen over Cedar Springs’ Red Flannel Festival. Nov. 7. She was selected last night over 14 other contestants, is 5-feet-2 and and light brown hair. All citizens are re- wear red flannels dur- pre-winter event, unless a kangaroo court by Dr. Monree | Two new polio cases were listed, | compared with none the previous week. One case of whooping cough | was reported. Weekly listings fol- | low in full: - Week Ending Past Oct. 3 Oct. 11 Week 1953 1952 Chicken Pes ..ce.-0-.: e 2 0 Gonorrhes ....csse «8 1 6 Measies os cee -@ 6 3 Mumps e 3 6 1 Pottomyelitis ..... ay e e Rubella . cose 6 6 1 Syphilis ceeeee 6 2 3 Tuberculosis eccecee O 3 2 Whooping Cough ...... 1 3 ° Firehouse Pole Menace, Town Fathers Decide NEVADA CITY, Calif. # — The pole firemen use to get from the second floor to their engines is dangerous and waste- ful, the city council has de- cided Yesterday the council voted to remove the pole from the firehouse and seal up the hole because: Firemen’s feet are bruised upon landing. Firemen bang their elbows as they hurtle through the hole. Heat escapes through the hole and is wasted Besides, says Fire Chief Ralph Pierce, the boys get down faster via the stairs. Justice of the Peace Dies at Home in Allegan ALLEGAN @® — Claude D. Bur- ell, 72, Allegan township justice of the peace, died at his home yesterday, Burell, justice the last three years,, was a former personnel manager in Chicago for the Ameri- can Can Co. He retired eight years ago. Flees Trusty Gang IONIA #—William Rose, 19, es- caped from a Michigan State Re- formatory trusty gang near Sitiney, in Montcalm County, Tuesday. Rose, of Flushing, was sentenced at Flint last December to serve 2% to 15 years for burglary and to 1 to 2 years for unlawful use of a car. | business.” “Where you mas Eve?” ‘In my room, I think."”’ said the young man. “I mean, I'm kind of tired.” “I'm having a little party at my | house," said Kerry. ‘‘If you feel like it, drop in at 8.” Well, David did and, as I heard the story, it was quite a shindig what with a turkey dinner, a fancy Christmas tree, carols at mid- night ~beside a floodlighted pool, and the comings and goings of the Pickfords, the Valentinos and the Fairbankses. At 2 a. m., as scrambled eggs were being served in the kitch- en, the actor handed David a small box containing a gold tie clip. “I found this ander the Christmas tree with your name er it,” he said. ‘Thanks a lot. Mr. Kerry.”’ said David when the party broke up. “Thanks, and a Merry Christ- mas...” On the night in April 25 years later, Selznick, now on top of the producers heap, was standing in the lobby of a small theater in suburban Los Angeles listening to the bravos of hosanna singers fol- lowing the sneak preview of a super-duper. On the sidewalk in front of the theater, the producer happened to notice a tall, distinguished old boy. He elbowed his way out to him. spending Christ- “Norman Kerry, so help me!” said David. “How's the world treating you?” “Fine, just fine,”” said the actor David, wise in the ways of Hollywood, knew he was fibbing. ‘Wait a minute, Norman,” he said, anc elbowed his way back into the lobby. There, using his knee as a desk, he wrote a check. Spot- ting the Great Selznick, several kids with autograph books closed in on him. “Glad to oblige,” said David, “but if you want an important autograph, that’s Norman Kerry out on the sidewalk.” “Who dat?” asked one of the kids. “One of the biggest stars we ever had in pictures,” said Selanick. “Tell you what, Each_ of you get his autograph and mail it to me and I'll see that Three Main Highways Cross New Hudson's widely known “‘six points’’ are plainly shown in the airplane view. It is one of the few location in the entire state where three main highways cross at one point Running diagonally from lower left to upper right is Grand River Road, a super. highway. Crossing it from north to south is Milford Road, and Pontiac Trail inter- 4 sects from lower right to upper right center. The Air Line Division of the Grand ‘Trunk Raitroad = crosses | Grand River at the lower left corner. The school is at the left center and factories along the rail- road. The business section centers around the six point highway in- tersection, with the 100 or more year old hotel building just be- low Grand River Koad. New Hudson is in the north part of Lyon Township, the most southwesterly township in Oakland County, and within three miles of the county line. First settled in 1831, it gained prominence as a night stop over for stages on the old Detroit & Howell Turnpike, now Grand ee River Road. mail by stage coach until the Michigan Air Line Railroad came through my years later. That put it on a rail line between Pontiac and Jackson. With the coming of the railroad and passing of the stage cpach, New Hudson First Settled in 1831: Gained Fame as Stage Stop It was the site of one of its toll gates. A postoffice was established at New Hudson -in-1834,- receiving. its ‘ ee MwA h : j aA & j Begures Garden Gate §| tm sever sod arom ot te ore Greenhouse . | 140.E. Bivd,, S. Wind-Dry Chenille FE 5-1434 Hang out chenille bedspreads and wool blankets on a slightly | windy day. The wind will fluff) and soften them as they dry. Flowers by Wire THIS WEEK ONLY! | » by Laura Wade It's fun to learn the neatness habit with Jojo the ‘jama doll! In the morning, youngsters pop their ,P.J.'s right in the slit in his back! He sits on their beds ‘til night comes. Use scraps—easy! Pat- tern 640: Pattern pieces, and trans- ‘fer for ‘jama doll Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for first-class mailing. Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, | address and zone. Boys’ and Girls’ ubber WATERPROOF it ALF Will Net Mar Floors Regular $1.75 | _ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ii, 1953 Refrigerator Recipe for Dinner Rolls Mrs. Zemke Batch Will Keep for 10 Days By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press F Editor It is nice to have a recipe from a Lake Orion friend today. We | should welcome many more from there. Mrs. Kenneth Zemke gives us her favorite refrigerator roll recipe. Having tasted them sev- eral times, we'll vouch for their goodness. Members of the YWCA know Mrs. Zemke as the pleasant and | capable director of the Ladies Day | Out program. | She also gives of her time and nursing skill to the Blood Bank at a local factory. Sewing and knit- | ting are favorite leisure time hob- bies. REFRIGERATOR ROLLS By Mrs. Kenneth Zemke . % cup suger cup shortening not lard cup boiling water packages dry yeast cups sifted flour | by Lone Add the boiling water to the sugar and salt. Stir until dissolved. | Let cool. Dissolve the yeast in figure—teams up with everything! lukewarm water as directed on ,,. : the package. Add to the first mix- | It's a smart 8-gore classic with just ture. Then add the well beaten | the right amount ,of flare to look eggs, the salt and 3 cups sifted | completely new—to mold your hips flour. Beat until smooth. If de- | to a slim, sleek line. Perfect for sired, add 1 tablespoon dry skim a casual rayon, wool, or an ele milk for added nutrition . f gant velveteen. These rolls may be mixed in an | Mary Margaret McBride Says: People of Rare Courage Rate as VIPs on Her List In the course of a long life spent interviewing people for gt ip om magazines and radio, a demon statisti- cian once figured, I’ve talked to at least 25,000 humans, besides an assortment of conversational . dogs, horses, birds and an aardvark which was mute but full of personality. Inevitably, I’ve had in that time to com- ile lots of lists—of the most intelligent, he most interesting, the most glamorous, the most sensational. But all these years I've been keeping one = secret file. In it are the names of thoseI * consider the genuinely important among my interviewees. You won't find any of them on other VIP rosters, for they are not celebrities. Yet they've all shown courage above and beyond belief, not the physical kind that brings Carnegie medals, but a special brand that is hard to talk about because you're afraid o sounding too? sentimental. . : An example will show what I To Stain Wood: mean. Edna Kaehele; was told by her doctor that she had only a) t a Pa — an 15-Minute Limit Don't soak clothes more than 15 minutes. After that, they be- | gin té-take up dirt from the water. N to fiir (oP / Aria @ £ai(C | bes , ET IT RAIN! YOUR SHAKER WILL - POUR ” In preparing new wood for stain- short time to live. 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P.—An unbelted dress. | Removed ned | Let Russell Criddle,-blinded by an iI FRED- NJ fitted from_the bosom down, the | ~~ | accident when.daexas.l4, represent . Princess line moulding the figure | 52 “—— -« | his sex. When I first met Russell i. PAULI —the general effect, a long, un- oo Fae kn ; his sight had been restored by | brok houe’ Ay hat seemed a miraculous ra- - scant povcoreped iy et pool +f Mimic ae a a nn = Yes, now = ggg the on toed —— CO der figure of any age ‘ a Lege) matters + Womuag Lsttes se shettored side 2 Sloop parte | He promptly got engaged. was | ae eo ae weeds, *s 61 Blackthorn ® Truce 28 Romany a — Geed | married, bought a dairy farm, d Sh cam 2 — 31 Soap-making <2 Poetan prince | Started a family. Then for a sec- {| DAVENPORTS, re-covered as low as $90 and up Pontiac's Brush Sue e oes 1 Knocks 16 Accustomed frame 60 Coret |ond time his sight began to fail CHAIRS, re-covered as low as $45 and up Oldest jewelry Store , Carry purse-si 2 Region Wakes a. wid ar Now he is blind again keep caer suede a elk ae ¢ Monge! mane Fr Sleeping — ian a! peters Sf Eesentia! He has had to give up the dairy | p re Ss e n t Ss ing throughout the day i. P| =lenea the pf phe mand ry) mn point | farm, but he's written one book | a. — l _____________________— — | and he's working on another, and, | . EE | to cap it all, actually says he's 270 Orchard Lake Rood giad for what happened because FE 4-0558 Established 1933 MODERN otherwise he'd never have been a & writer. Le SS a ’ My secret list gets longer every Z SYMMETRY ALE e day, but new entries are always @ YY : welcomed. ry FOR YOUR From AP Newsfeatures 4 HO M L viraieaad Catches Paint LAUGHLI Chie Mon lernational Serling Bold design britientty wrought in heavy sterling for today's living. Simply styled with each piece curving towards the plate for artistic symmetry. Majestic with your finest crystal and china. See it today. MIRACLE BAND ee Tot Miracle Band slacks are designed to expend up to 3 inches as your boy grows! Billy the Kid's exclusive, petent- ed waistband construction keeps shirts in place, too! And 6-pc. place setting $35.00 Fed. Tax Incl. 28 W. Huron St. Phone FE 2-7257 “the Sjore Where Quality Counts 55 W. HURON Nubby Tweed Corduroy is new this season, combining the ruggedness of corduroy with the populer tweed-look! Guaranteed washable, with rustproof zipper fly. Tweed textured brown and navy. Proportioned sizes 4 to 12 ‘The | MARGARET ANN SHOP. 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Priced surprisingly low for such excellent DIXIE POTTER OR 3-1894 \ Beauty ‘Clinic By Edythe McCulloch OVER 50 YEARS OF PERMANENTS “ Some new improved pe nent wave equipment tne tn in- A. the uw other day. We help us reath a While “un packin it thoughts wandered back - other equipment unpacked in years ‘gone by and on back to the beginning of permanent waving. Permanent waving had its —o in Europe 1808. At that time it wasn't thought safe to put it closer than three’ inches from the head. My dunt brought one of the first permanent wave ma- chines to Detroit in 1916. It consisted of 2 heaters which plugged into a wal) socket. In permanent waving there are many elements involved. There is the customer wi own particular t her own ideas o tutes a permanent. Then there is the operator and her back- ground and technical skill and the supplies chosefi. As | the human element is involved there will be variations in the result. The best any operator can do is to guarantee a satis- factory cur) until the hair grows out and to cheerfully give the necessary repairs when her work fails to come up to this standard . and this is what we do Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shep, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. New Fall Fashion - Hi-Lites Now At ‘PHYLLIS LEE Cooley Lake Bd. and Union Lake Rd LADIES’ CONVERTIBLE’ BILLFOLD BY BUXTON Wonderfully organized billfold featuring a removable fully leather-covered photo-card ease that can be replaced with checkbook or memo pad. Exclusive Magic Purse “alowr Sipping of coins safely inside without opening purse! Variety of leathers colors. Free $4,95 lniticling and Gilt Wrapping Without Charge KIMMINS LEATHER GOOD Pottide’s Exclus ive Leather Goods Store 14 West Huren FE 2 2620 i about ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OETOSER 14, 1953 ° Residing on North Saginaw street are Mr. and Mr Gerald..N. Trissell, who were married Saturday afternoon in Central Methodist Church. The bride,. the former Anna Jane | Skipworth, is the daughter of the Albert W. Skipworths of Bald Mountain, and the Ned D. Trissells of | Old Orchard drive are the | bridegroom's parents. VRS. Anna Skipworth + Repeats Vows in Methodist Rite | Gladioli and chrysanthemums | decorated the mantle in the parlor | of Central Methodist Church Sat- urday afternoon when Anna Jane | Skipworth became the bride of | Gerald N. Trissell. The Albert Skipworths of Bald| | Mountain are the bride's parents, | and the bridegroom is the son | - Mr. and Mrs. Ned D. Tris-; sell of Old Orchard drive. | Anna wore a mauve piece suit of imported wool with navy blue accessories and a cor- sage of white rosebuds and ivy. ‘ The bride's sister, Dorothy Skip- worth, wore steel blue taffeta for her duties as maid of honor. Her corsage was of pink roses. | Robert Compton was best man. For the afternoon service, the bride's mother chose a suit of| light blue gabardine with a corsage of variegated red and white carna-| tions. Mrs. Trissell wore a blue | suit with a variegated pink and white carnation corsage. After the ceremony the family met for dinner at.Devon Gables. | The couple will reside on | Saginaw street. Mrs. Lloyd Porter Chairman of Group Mrs. Lloyd Porter was elected chairman of the September- | October Group of the First Pres- | byterian Church when members | gathered recently at the home of Mrs. F. H. Riley of Hamlin road Other officers elected were Mrs L. Ver Kline, vice chairman; Mrs. | H. M. Learned, recording secre-| tary. and Mrs. Elizabeth Winters, | treasurer. Assisting the hostess at the meet- ing” were ‘Site: Tra’ Haddrill, Mrs. | E. L. Page and Mrs. C. J. Nephier. Mrs. Catherine Weed presented | a prayer and Mrs. Kline led devo- | tions. Mrs. Edward D. Auchard | ‘was a guest of the group TBI to Hear Talk “How Social Security Affects the Working Girl" will be the topic of discussion when Henry Morin, ield representative of the Pontiac Social Security Office speaks to} the TBI Women’s Club. The mect- | ing will be held Saturday at 3! | o'clock in the Business Institute | office on West Lawrence street | STAPP’S Thousands of Customers we RIGHT! STAPP’S famous and ‘Friendly Saddles’’ teenagers and college girls They Fit! They Wear! and no increase in pricel STAPP'S Friendly have been M-U-S-T-S and rightly so for countless = Loafers” Still Only 795 AAAA to C 31% to 10 } | Saddles in brown and | white; black and white; and maroon and white; brown afd white red sole. BOOTERY. 28 E. tawrence St and also at FAMILY SHOE STORE. 928 W. Huron St V picil Porch aura Nee, 10.99 te IL43? “1% »Tweeds Fla anels Shin ow Full Wt f GERALD N. TRISSELL Tuncha nl Satan Nancy L. Wilton Married ‘ Honeymooning in northern Mich- | Mrs. Wilton wore gray lace over igan are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond at, and the F. Postal, who were married Sat-! ™mother wore black taffeta. urday evening in Christ Lutheran Church, Drayton Plains. The bride is the former Nancy Lee Wilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant K. Wilton of Maple- crest drive, and the Raymond Pos- tals of Mechanic street are the bridegroom's parents, A scooped neckline outlined with scallops of lace highlighted Nancy's bridal gown which was / styled with similar scallops framing a pleated panel of illu- sion ne’ inserted in the front of the skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a coronet of mother-of-pearl, jand she carried white carnations, yellow roses and stephahotis. Joyce Wilton wore gold net and taffeta for her duties as maid of honor, and similar dresses in rose and blue were worn by brides- maids Janet Wilton, another sister of the bride, Gail Niensteadt and MRS. RAYMOND F. POSTAL | lla Grable. Bill Widnes was best man for his brother, and Jim Calkings, Jack Whiteside, Wayne Good and Here's a good rule in selecting | Harry Fruxton seated the guests. |. cossories: If you're not positive ' Receiving guests at her: home, ' they are right, they are wrong. Accessories Rule | Italian Boy Cut ‘Omega Mu Sigma ‘ls Planning Spread s| Omega Mu Sigma sorority made * | plans for its annual spread_Tues- day evening when members met with Mrs. Frank Spraker at Wil- Oct. 27 at Old Mill Tavern. Reservations, may be made with Lola Strom and Mrs. Raytnond Thompson, committee members, before Oct. 23. Mrs. Elmer Lea | assiated the hostess. liams Lake. The spread. will be | Parisian or a which ever you choose, if you'll need a basic, Permanent to keep your poae curls in |i place. ' ' No Appointment Necessary IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON |] 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-2878 ARE YOU T00 FAT? 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Fubl- ce evr » Sdipow ava? . Swot Benes ap és a ae Lan ‘ eetey \ 4 X a oe % ad / 4 | j = - od a. een: TIOUS: ‘ig Cashmere and Bot! TE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 1098-5 en! Suede Are Signs That a-Man ‘Has “€ Arrived’ + 1 ae ae M thod je 6 tly Saturd ues a Saturday in x. a e Ss List Nap Fabrics St. Paul . ence of the Toastmistress ~ . naga able - wel mae ‘ Lutheran ; | See herd whee te weolens just by adding some of Also in Style Church, Betty , group met at Hotel Waldron Tues- the new “EQ-53” to the soapsuds Lou Nichols day evening. . be ‘ound Cloud-Soft, Elegant became the Fee ene Netheret, at. | However, these precautions for Garments Favored bride of tended the conference, which was | Personal protection i the ute of ‘This Autumn Joseph Mv. held at St. Clair Inn. oe ee Guthiseni walk sabiln tina! tas W iltwerth, The table topic under discussion | U- S.. Department of Agriculture | great group of soft. }uxurious The Michael wae “Should prisoners of war who | pamphiet: napped fabrics which are the epi- Willuerths of be given an honorable discharge?” | EQ-53 is spilled on, the skin, wash “To prevent skin irritation: If tome of richness. Green Lake | Soft as clouds, smooth as fur, | road and Mrs, ! Dire. Rehert W. Hodge received | it ff promptly with sep and we- Sn pe Bes aie were | tars after handli vite ' resilient as feathers are these athryn Mrs, J Tatelt Green Mrs. J. R. i oll war rubter pons you fashions with the Nap of Luxury. | Vichols of East Shatter and Mrs. Orben Wilkins. | put your hands in water contain- In every price range, from cost- Fairmount liest cashmere and suede to pseudo- suedes and brushed cottons, a variety of new and interesting items is on the market These inclade suede shoes, napped felt hats, fleecy glove and cashmere-mix socks. -Cash- mere and suede also find their UR. and VRS. JOSEPH M. WILLWERTH +> = o _——$ ——§ —_——— Es may inte te met come! ot Betty L. Nichols Color Red oe vem ra mse from Gowned In Lace | p muffiers, sweaters and sxcks, for Her Wedding |'!S F FOper A gown of white lace was worn for Appa rel avenue are their parents. Mrs, William Kassner was a guest. ' ing BQ-53."’ Fall Sets a New Mode tn Hair Fashions | Permanents $5.00 | CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 216 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Hotel Roosevelt ENROLL NOW SECRETARIAL TRAINING from st ST in DAY, HALF-DAY, or fs to men what a mink coat is to A havy blue cashmere topcoat by Betty Lou Nichols Saturday EVENING CLASSES and x women. With elegant, straight- scene prepare for one of the ; | hanging fly-front closing, it is a when she became the bride of By EMILY POST ADMINISTRATION many fine positions in the The soft and luxurious look of cashmere | right is @ surcoat with a wrap-around belt, dress coat for the man who has’ Joseph M. Willwerth. A headpiece 4 woman writes: “Is there anye CoMPromETER = Wanted”: section of is enhanced by @ compound color hounds-| bellows pockets and brushed cotton shirt. Gerived. of pearis and rhinestones and & thing questionable about the color nis paper. ke in the jacket on the left. On the At medium prices can be found | bouquet of white chrysanthemums red in clothes? I like red and tooth check in the jac e left. On aia TODAY NEW STUDENTS en nao sca Metts ina teed + to emia in oer mit completed her ese wear s great deal of it, because . . . | . . . . “mapped w The took place in st. ‘t is more becoming to me than OR PHONE Free to Graduates Extinguish Fire |All Saints Starting = Paint Mixers (pe eeeriert ‘utheran Church before 200 22Y other color. FE 2-3551 | T F Frid king of big broad and hand ae ae “The other evening I went to a - ° ° Coitae tins a andsome vermar arrnoven HH HWith Pan Lid | Teen Fetes Friday | vow ot yo ct wo so may mene ame ees n orchestra W ay soc | hair too. Barbara King of Davisburg at- ner dress. This dress was con- favored model is double-. tended the bride, dressed im light servatively cut, and I think very | ing pan containing grease on the ens Hall, All Saints stove and return to find it blaz-| Church, Friday suitable as well as becomin: . If you happen to leave a fry-| dancing in the auditorium of Stev-| of paint. nn | ne | breasted, with hand-picked edges green with a bouquet of yellow and two-piece back belt and turn-| roses, and Joseph LeRoy King > 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac The dance will be the first of Bs i ieee FE 2-355! |) ing, don't impulsively rush it out- PETUNIAI back cuffs. Just looking at the| of Milford was best. man. ee pagent | side. Merely place a lid over the |* series planned especially for boys | man who wears this coat you know ii: is ie te f° in ° I and girls of senior high school | f The bride is t ughter of ‘the woman te red,’ and I didn't Ceeeesdcecceedess.<-++--seeperecceseersoeeee: eeeeess + sssseeeeeeeserecessoees pan. : ; he has a country home and a pl Name Address |” peccrding te Misscurt _ |age. Friends of parish members, Cellophane tape sliver cigar case. Prien pte we sg ied think the manner in which this — ~ ‘ s as well as the young people of Is hard to beat ichae! werths reen e was said sounded pagar tural extension agent Amy Kelly, Three button sport coats are de- oad are the bridegroom's parents. complimentary, which ts why it “eee - poe spainn shme vvslea After a reception at the church sm writing to you abou in a luxury fabric. One model and at the Willwerth home, the Answer: They couldn't possibly features gray, navy and white, all couple left for a wedding trip to have meant anything More than the church, wil be welcomed by that will smother the flames apd (5 and Mrs. Frank Bonner, chair- | =| [PARAMOUNT BEAUTY 'SOHOOL i292 ue | For Keeping sewing Quarters neat ’ Mr. and Mrs. Larmon Smith will } tone s. may wd ee aad ce Clee anything inflammable near the assist the Bonners. Members of H | woven into a checked pattern with California, where they will reside. if they had said “the lady in Write, phone or call in for Free Pamphiet. , | stove in such @ case. And win-| Guild 11 of the church are spon- A | giant over-plaid. | Both mothers wore gray ensem- pink” or “the woman in blue.” It PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 - _]] dows and doors should be closed. | goring the dances, which will be ‘bles and corsages of red roses for |certainly had nothing to do with 2 ‘she says, if there is @ strong! held approximately every two in cleoveles eweaters, intarcis |... occasion the color of the dress. ff | draft. , weeks fronf 8 to 1 o'clock up patterns are matched with cash- ' | Dear Mrs. Post: A personal until the Lenten season mre ant Ee | Bill lub M friend of ours is a doctor. I call j among fashion leaders is an in- illar Club Meets him by his first name and he calls Birth Announced busch wire against gray. sects Ot Maceday Home — [me by mine. My husband thinks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Dore- carry out pattern. Mrs. J. L. VanWagoner of Mace- pel pp seth to call eg &= ? a . . | Long-sleeve cashmere sweaters 48Y Lake was hostess Tuesday him by his first name and Right, Petunia! Tape ® | | are designed in the classic shades | evening to members of the Pillar | should cal) him peper bag to your sewing of gray and beige, are warm and Club who gathered for a coopera- | machine table, and you can | | noted for their softness and caual ero ee meeting. easily dispose of scraps, } | *- e ess were Mrs. | shceads: ond qonacsl Pe | | the traditional long-sleeve polo| John Morrison, Mrs. Luella Muir- | —* = shirt has now been designed in| head and Mrs. J. A. Rammes, ‘ ‘ ds. 1 would very pier -esecuge J | cashmere. For the epitome of high! Mrs. Rames conducted the de-' much appreciate hearing what ————e fashion. it can be worn with suede | votional period using as her theme. | you have to say about this. or doeskin slacks that are com-, ‘Light for Christians,” a chapter t - pletely lined with silk twill from a book by Nels Ferre who| Answer: I agree with you—def- was a speaker at the recent United initely. Church Women's Conference held peas | Neumode ‘HOSIERY: | The front crease of the slacks | stitched, the pockets flapped. i ; () peer the waist can be worn pte ary Og hic Rammes | Eldore Ceramic Co. mE NE. oars + ARUIRRy weer : CMA er LOVEAX «DISTINGUISHES Hr" ®t deown belt-enede. cq Bene Hulet entertained the ABI a Ping, ; : es | Mufflers come in cashmere and group with a talk on her summer Supplies, Greenware, and ‘im cashmere blends. Plaids and trip to Europe. Using ‘‘Impres- Finished Coods LUNT checks can be worn with solid sions of Europe” for her theme. } eco sag EVENHEAT KILNS color topcoats while plain mufflers | she illustrated her talk with art) Bisccent to Teccbess |look best with tweeds and cheviot objects purchased on the trip. | coats. ee aa | ‘This season suede also plays an ie ss | important role. Jackets, shoes, FLORA=MAE ; | waistcoats, sport caps and even oe | INTRODUCING | Slacks are shown in suede. aie 7 ' ta $ ity Shop ee 2.3220 . Bright felt skirts appliqued with | est Huron Street 2 W "Royalty of Sterling” tet Sowers make pretty party | © Jewelry © China © Linens © Lingerie ; A NE Aewt desten § wear for small girls. aaa UNT design for — b those whose tastes demand ' che ultimate in Seerling | Neumode NYLON Pe pad set igen | Mathers | SCHOOL is OUT THURSDAY and FRIDAY! This is your opportunity to bring the children in for o:n-PI@ee PLACE vervwe © 42.75 Ped Tas Incteded | correct-fit, the all important factor in shoes! Let us show h : ‘| you the correct last for your child's foot. If narrow h \) : or wide feet are your problem... we fit them, too! ) ; a, } Boys and youths will find wing tips like Dad’s . .. Moc- Toe oxfords and smart strap oxfords. Durable soles for plenty of playground wear. While Colla Gil "60 gauge” means tinier stitches, Price | Range .. "15 denier” means more fine nylon The smart look of saddles, neat oxfords, and double or single straps will fit the taste of the fastidious little girls Sturdy leather in brown or wine. to give you wear plus beauty in your | everyday sheers. KNEE-HIGH SOCKS, in all colors, 55c; 2 for $1 TRIPLE FOLD CREW SOCKS, 55c; 2 for $1 Visit our Juvenile Department for the latest in children’s apparel. ae frnyenn oe JEWELERS CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS Member American Gem Society a . | 16 W. HURON ST. | ee ae 26 W. Huron FE 2-7440 Shoes for Young Folks SERVING PONTIAC YOUTH FOR 19 YEARS yee a, wor a — ee Le Lee "ee 1 ee ee ee | ee ee oe, 4, ’ Mrs. Julia Myers my . ! a St. Benedict. Tells Plans for Festival Plans for St. Benedict's Fall’ Festival have been announced. Mrs. Joseph R. Sthith is general chairman for the event, which is scheduled for Nov. 1 at the Parish Hall. A roast beef dinner will be served from noon until 6 o'clock, and apron and needlework booths are being handled by Mrs. Joseph Albrecht, Mrs. William Ford and Mrs. Matt O’Brien. Mrs. Russell V. Harris is gen- eral cochairman, and Mrs. Wal- ter Hiller and Mrs. James L. Brown are in charge of the din- ing reom. The kitchen committee is under the supervision of Angus McDon- ald and Paul Willhite. Pies and cakes will be supervised by Mrs. Margaret Hall; Mrs. John Fromby and Mrs. Stanley Hustosky are in charge of the coffee, and Mrs. William Brandt has charge of the steam table. Mrs. Joseph Zeleznik is ticket chairman. and Mrs. Frank H. Secoy is publicity chairman. Pro- ceeds from the event will be used for the new school which will be started this fall. Chapter Hears Talk by Social Worker Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four heard social worker Richard Art- haud speak on projects the mothers could do for patients at Pontiac State Hospital and on family home care, when the chapter met at the YMCA Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Morris, welfare chairman, reported on Christmas boxes for Korean orphans and Mrs. George Kemper offered a prayer. Patricia Bryant Is Bride r — + ist cacti all “et S * . \ ents hoes . wea ; » ‘ a % 4 ed - eee ; Che i \ . - r ES aan 4 " a ~ : me } ep ee - — PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1953 : a! t Honeymooning in northern Michigan are the Donald LaMarbes who were married Saturday in the bride’s home. The Frank Bryants of West Hopkins street and the David LaMarbes of Voorheis road are their parents. 4° Me * ae MR. and MRS. DONALD LaMARBE | In an evening service Satur-, The duties of best man were day at the home of her parents | Performed by the bride's brother, West Hopkins street. Patricia William C. Bryant. at A Ea For the occasion, Mrs. Bryant Joyce Byrant became the bride | chose a street-length dress of blue of Donald LaMarbe | faille, and the bridegroom's moth- She is the daughter of Mr. and o, wore a black dress Mrs. Frank Bryant of West Hop- | A reception in Knights of Pythias kins street, and the David LaMar- | Hall followed, and the couple lett | bes of Voorheis road are the bride-| for a wedding trip to northern! groom's parents Michigan | starts TO-NIGHT <_ FOR ADULTS ONLY ! 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He’s 10 months younger than his brother, Sydney, who is pursuing his acting career in: Europe. helped or hurt him “It's done both,” “In the Army it was a hazard When guys learned my ndme and that I was from Hollywood, I he ‘replied good at boxing. “The name has given me at- have had. It has also gotten me bad publicity when I've made mistakes. I once tried to get away from the name. I got a job as a disc jockey in San Lais Obispo (Calif.) under another name. But then a friend came by and sald, ‘Well, if it isn’t Chartie | Chaplin Jr.!’ The masquerade | was over. “No, I've never thought about changing my name permanently. A person should be proud of his family name. I’m proud of mine. I'm going to keep it and take the good with tise bad.” Although he and Sydney had no great success as actors, their | father never urged them to find | other jobs. “‘He’d come and see the plays we did,”’ Charlie said, | “and afterwards we'd invite him | to eriticize us. He'd do so, but he never suggested that we quit. “When we were younger, we used to lve with summertime. I remember that he would never spank us. When gine cea TER RONTIAC EBEAS,-WEDNESDA YA OCTOBER M181 $$ Chaplin’s Son Finally Gets Film’ Break) 2" "°°" "°°" | 28 Ne | ssa ate Tao wit 8 south bank of the Tagus. Excep: for the new Marshal, Carmona bridge, 20 miles upriver, the on\, present link with the industrial}, - growing south bank is by ferry, LULL LITT | until I'm secure as an actor —and I may be 60 then.” — ++ How come he hasn't married? “The gals go for me when’ | they hear I'm a Chaplin,” he laughed. “But they cool off when I drive up in a Chevvie instead of a Packard.” Seeks Link for River LISBON (UP) — A government- apponted commission headed by the minister of works is studying However, he admitted he is | I asked if Charlie's name has | ‘had to prove myself. Luckily I'm | tention I might not otherwise | dad in the | we did something bad, he'd call | | us in for a talk. He d dramatize | our wrongdoing so well that we'd | be in tears.”’ He hasn't seen his father since a farewell party before | Chaplin Senior's recent (and apparently last) trip abroad. | “He never writes—we're lousy | correspondents,”’ Junior added. “He wrote me only once: When I was in the Army, to warn me about boobytraps. At that time I was more concerned | with German artillery fire.”’ Charlie does a good imitation of his father, but that’s only for parties. Except for a Ken Mur- Ss ray TV spot he did unwillingly, he has refused to do the imita- tion professionally. That goes for the proposed Jackie Coogan film biog, which Charlie says he never agreed to do. “I want to make my way as an actor on my own,” said @ Fresh Sea Foods @ Prime Stecks @ Chicken and Turkey Dinners @ Delicious Specialties LUNCH - DINNERS Open Every Day! NOW SERVING OYSTER on the HALF SHELL A bold story of a woman’s passion starring HEDY LAMARR in her mest revealing role. 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Testing Company technician carefully checks gasoline remaining in tank. Blue Sunoco’s amazing showing against 15 premium-priced brands is credited to Sunoco’s one- grade, highest-quality policy. Make your own 10-gallon test and see for yourself the difference High-Test Blue Sunoco makes in miles per gallon. Ask your dealer what brands were tested. DRYER DAYS DEALER PREMIUM GAS PERFORMANCE AT REGULAR GAS PRICE — SEE YOUR SUNOCO DEALER TODAY’ | ) : eter e 6 bh ~ v. ; ai i, ne ii South Dakota Groups program somewhat akin to the Hittle pig killing program of the 1930s was being advanced by some { Great Plains cattlemen today as ‘a means of stabilizing depressed | |livestock prices. It calls for government buying upwards of six million head of ht ' yr \ ‘ Bobo No ‘Bobo’ Olson Quiet, but His Manager Speaks Out By JACK HAND ASBURY PARK, N. J. —Bobo Olson is no ordinary “Bobo.” He doesn't boast how he’s going to win 20 games, like Bobo Newsom used to do. He doesn't try to pick a| round like Rocky Graziano. rabbit punch," Flaherty charged. “I won't stand for any of that. No, I'm not going to ask the commis- won't be necessary.” Olson said he considered Turpin Informal Approach for Sugar Bowl Tilt Said Already Made By TOM BRANAGAN CHICAGO uw» — You could have heard a jaw drop at the nearby Notre Dame campus today when the subject of possible Irish par- ticipation in a post-season Sugar Bowl game was mentioned. Only silence, or a sort-of non- committal mumble, followed dis- closure that the long-standing poli- cy of the university against bow] games could be reversed The Associated Press learned reliably yesterday that, should the Irish be invited to partici- pate in the Jan. | Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans, their ath- letic director, Ed “Moose” Krause would recommend it. It was understood that informal ap- proaches to Notre Dame already have been made. Never before has Krause been Pentias Press Phete to right, are: Bill Douglas, Bill By JOHN F. MAYHEW ,for lll-yards and a_ touchdown ANN ARBOR W—A lanky bas-| Were vital to the Michigan vic- | tory. Topp's defensive play has ketball player from Kalamazoo has | bee it z turned himself into a star end on ns ghout, making him ith Dual Win Six Chiefs Wind Up in Blanket Finish at Tuesday Event Pontiac High's cross country team ran its undefeated dual meet here Tuesday, swamping Flint Cen- tral, 15-50. a 6way te for Ist place in 11 minutes 5 seconds. Hugh Ambler. Central's Ralph Arellano to give Pontiac a finishers: Larry Huff, 10th; Mar- and Dale Wil- took ist place to lead Pontiac's junior varsity to a 15-6 triumph. Winning time was 1 minutes 16 Northern comes here Fri- Chiefs last dual meet annual. Saginas... Val- Ftint’s Michigan School Deaf’s course next Thurs- City Central is defending while Pontiac fin- ished. 2nd in last year's meet. Van Dyke JV’s Close Streak for Waterford string to 27 consecutive victories | the Michigan football team. | Bob Topp, who reached the peak in Michigan's 14-13 victory. over lowa, came up the hard way. Primarily a guard and forward }on coach Bill Perigo's Wolverine | basketball team, Topp gave foot- ball a try three seasons ago. He dropped out. Last year, he gave it another try, playing the role of a second | stringer who might one day | develop. This year, apparently, | cathered it in and made a gain he has developed. of 24 yards, that set up Michigan's His seven catches against Iowa , second touchdown. football effort. The 190-pound senior has _ the long, strong fingers of the good basketball player. On more than one occasion, his training has shown through his football play- ing He thrilled the fans Saturday when he was hemmed in by Iowa defenders on a pass play. Topp tapped the ball up into the air, juggled it out of their reach, Topp Key Wolverine a stout factor in Michigan's 1953 prepared to make such a recom- mendation although Irish teams have received as many as seven definite bowl invitations in the past. The fina] decision in this event would be up to the school's seven- | fopp will be relied on heavily man athletic board, -headed by | as the season advances. Mich- Rey. Edmund Joyce, and Rev. dgan's passing game, which gave T. M. Hesburgh, Notre Dame signs of developing strength Sat- | president. urday, is a necessary factor. | Their policy in the past has . easels — been staunchly negative. However, Daily practice sessions contain ne) NY alidetic: Guetkty tek reed the board and the school presi- dent to reverse this stand, as Krause is said to be prepared to | do this year. Irish coach Frank Leahy and the control and John | Notre Dame offered no comment 'on the disclosure. Krause himself | said, following publication of the | bowl-possibility story “There has been no change to the best of my knowledge on Notre Dame's policy with ref- erence to post-season appearances a liberal dose Yesterday the of pass offensive Michigan coach worked his squad for an hour on pass plays. , Topp and Gene Knutson con- tinued to be the prime receivers. But Jerry Williams Veselenak looked good Quarterbacks Lou Baldacci and Duncan McDonald and halfback Ted Kress are doing most of the throwing, as halfbacks Tony Bran- off and Ed Hickey also prove | efficient at receiving Otto Mellows With Age: Leads Pro Grid Passers PHILADELPHIA # Otto,an unbeaten record of three Graham reminds you of good wine. | straight wins. He gets better with age. Field | Jack Scarbath of the Redskins general of coach Paul Brown's | ‘rails Graham with a 10.8 average “aging” Cleveland Browns is the l Vik Ge oe ae i | leading forward passer in the Na-| thrown, 28 completed, 595 yards | tional Football League with an! gained, three TDs. -average gain-of 12.24 yards pert ‘Don Stonesifer of the—Chicago l throw Ii the first Yiree ganies ‘Cardinals is the number one mai of the seasen. among pass receivers with 20 for | 24 yards. Doak Walker of Detroit First weekly NFL statistical |tops the scorers with 2. Yale report of the season shows [) ary of Detroit lead: unt Graham has thrown 1 passes Ie _ " 9 _ " mie turns with a 24.7 average and for the Sreams. completed §3 0 tynn Chandnois, Pittsburgh, is for 930 yards and four touch- | tops in kickoff ‘returns with 40.8 | yards per effort. in football games Nonetheless, the feeling persist- ed that the South Bend. Ind., school could be had, especially be the Sugar Bowl, whose officials have enjoyed a long and friendly relationship with the Notre Dame athletic chiefs Kress Still Leads City Cage League Managers Confer | First meeting for managers of City Men's Basketball League | teams was held Monday at the City Recreation Department. Rep- ’ ° resented were Class A teams Gen- | UM's Ground Gainers eral Motors, Shaw's Jewelry and} ANN ARBOR of — Detroit half- | Chick's Shack and Class B team! back Ted Kress remained Mich- City. Slickers. jigan’s top football ground gainer At feast one more “A’’ team today “Wespint 8 peor performance and three more ‘‘B’ squads are against lowa Saturday needed to form two leagues. Any, Kress picked up only nine yards team desiring to enter either lbop|on the ground and 28 in the air should contact John A. Streit at But his three game total was 253 the recreation office, 35 Hill street yards, just a step ahead of his or telephone FEderal 3-7131. |chief competitor, halfback Tony Final managers’ meeting is; Branoff. of Flint. Branoff has col- scheduled for Nov. 23 | lected 221-yards for Michigan. a He has the high completion per- | - Van Dyke proved as much ajcentage of 69.7, six-tenths of a ’ jinx to the Waterford junior var-| point under the leagte record held Col lege Football S Power Index | sity footbal] team Tuesday as it) by slinging Sammy Baugh, late of ; ‘ ~ sen ‘Dri . . : | Glas comity taal riko. Th | Ge ‘Waduein Hedda. Geo GAMES ENDING WEEK OF OCTOBER 18 Abes’ jayvees handed the Skippers) ham's performance has vaulted = vee . ; > Ambherst 6.3vs Coast Gd °449 Luther 436vaUpper lowa 229 a 12-8 defeat at Waterford, the | the’ Browns into first place in the r AMONG TOP 150 Carnegie T. 42.8 vs Geneva 218 McPherson 514 vs Kans Wes!'n °137 ree | Faste , J Reters Lower Clarion 5S 47 4ve Brockp'rt St *179 Mich Normal 3 2vsNo I[linots °31 6 first loss in 10 games over three! Eastern Division of the NFL with FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16 Connection’ 082 ve Mame 45.8 | Millikin 392 vs August's 1 “ee | seasons for WHS JV's } EB Tex. St 171.6vs Chattancoga °65.9 Delaware } *63.8vs N Hampshire 55.5 Monmouth _ *44 2 vs Knox "3 Showers 43 yards for a touch- | . Fordham *85.2 vs Boston Coll. 75.4 Dickinson | °43.3 vs Juniata ® Mt. Union _ 619 vs Akron *470 ran y¥ ‘ . t! w, inja 88 0vsG Wash'ton °73.1 EB Stroudsh’g 37.5 vs Mansfield St *22.9 Murray St SS2weEvansville °444 down aad Krol intercepted a pass t S 11me ul! 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Carroll _ °76.0 vs Case ne Swarthmore °28.5 vs Hamilton 23.7 Abi 72.1 ve MeMurry se ee ore LSU 99.9 vs Georgia __ *83.2 Thiel *28.8 vs Bethany WVa 19.1 Appalachian °38.1 we 15 ° ee Lo pa age me — —— Con Bp ita Cone pe Ark. State cane veaw Le Inst. 547 . aryland 107.0 vs No Carolina vs - A _ *802vs How. Payne 443 Bob Thiefels broke 50 straight Miami, Fle. 88.1 vs Nebraska _ °73.6 | Union 4veRPI "183 | Cole ‘Mi vaa case Tit eet shoot- Miami, O. 94.5 vs Marshal! *S23 | Ursinus __ °39.4 vs Haverford 193 St *330¥ ; 3 SS to — rae “i Michigan ‘105.3 vs Northw; 00.6 wad = < 1 va Calif cad | Prva 50.0 da pa hee mee | ers Oakland ‘County Sport: Mich. State *106.9 vs Indian . 40 Wesleyan 4vs Wore ly RB. Caroli 55.1 vs W. Caroli “m7 ; Club. Dr. Harold Johnson Mississippi! _ 100.0 vs Tulane _ _*94$ | W.Chester St Tl4vaLock Haven °422 | g Tenn St °300 ve Cars Newman 362 men s . Hoth 12 Bt) MissSouth'n °98.2 vs SE Louisiana 73 | z Reserve jog ed ey : ons Emory’ *39.3 vs Maryville 39.1 Detroit used and Miss. State 1009 vs Kentucky “98.6 8 ve Grove Fairmont *36.8 vs C d 36.7 ot t B Missouri 892vslowa State °72.4 Williams *40.8 vs Bowdoin “a4 Florence St o90.8 ve parol St 387 gauge guns es a Lloyd Go oat to oe re Princeton 745 * ee 18 = Glenville St °25.4.vs Potomac St. 18-1 Registering 23's were Lioy y- ew Mexico *696vsS Diego St. 61.4 | St. Vincent _ 41.9vsSt Francis ° Guilford 34.2 vs LenoirRhy’e °285 4 N Dame *1138 Pitteburgh a7 8 P ete, Herman Boyce, Dave Gerar-| [5 a ae. ete oe OTHER MIDWESTERN =| Fame. Syc'y_ 20.5 ved, Hopkins 32.4 duzzi Sr., Keith Van Kirk and) & Ohio U °75.5 vs Kent State _ 67.3 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16 La. Tech °66.3vs Fla State 656 Perry’ Gasnier Dave Gerarduzzi > ioinaliag Pn ae ane Baker 263 vs Bethany, K. °20.6 Memphis 6t °71.0 vs Tenn bir ba « “Say *Fiddiesticks’, ‘Heavens to —— esc | Ft. Hays St. 418 ve NW. Mo St °305 Mid. Tenn. St 65.1 vs MoreheadSt. °24 Cari Branberg, Bill Bosser- , Richmond _ 66.7 vs Wash & Lee °56" | nisogiester °441 vs St. Mary's _ 206 | Millsa 28.4 vs Howard *219 = Dr. Leon Wessel and Tom | Betsy’ or something, Mr. Purvis! | Rutgers 23.8 vs Brown $7.5 Mé ‘Valley °614 va Ottawa 334 | Mor. Harvey 489 ve WLibertySt. *43 5 man, I alw find it helps!” So. Calif. - °96.2 vs Oregon St “42 | Morningside °480 vs August's, SD 16.7 | Pres jan 85.3 vs Davidson *49.6 had 23's. always e- Syracuse —_. 881 vs Penn State °863 | w 1 State °48.0vs So. Dakota _ 339 | Rand Macon °27.6 vs Bridgewater 144 ntti Tempe St °86.5vaW. Tex St 335 | w fiinots °S1.7 vs Til. Normal 483 | SHoustonSt °803vs Lamar Tech 430 | Temple —_ 69.8 vs Burknett o36.8 | SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17 Sewanee °340vs Miss. Coll 331 | - ‘ Texas — 96.4 vs Arkansas #6 | Albion 47.0 va Alma °282 | Southern St. 42.5 vs HendersonSt 280 | Tex. AL& M B9vs TCL *926 | Allegheny 29.9 vs Oberlin °25.3 SW. Tew. St. 449vs8 F. Austin *431 | * ue evl1 S Criy arg Texas Tech °65.9vsColl Pocific 168 | BR - Wallace °638vs Bow!l'g Grn 57.1 | Tamps $7.3 vs Stetson 520 | Tex. West'n °712“sN Mex A&M 440 | Bluffton *286.5 ve O. Northern. 21.7 Trinity Tex *663vs Texas A &@ I 442 | Tulsa — *00.4vs Hardin-Sim's 65 4 Butler 53.7 vs St. Joseph _ °33.9 W. Ky. State 596 vs NFELouisiana *258 | / UCLA. — 106.1 ve Stanford *827 | Cent Mich. @8.1vsSo. Miinois °38.5 | Wofford *60 7 vs Newberry rr) | © S DaCK O ee Vit e eeeDe — 83 | centomase caivesw one 358 | “OTHER FAR WESTERN am Virginia *M%. SveVMI 9 Conc'dia M °*49 4 vs Hamiine 481 . Wake Forest 810vsN. C. State °615 Coe 41.4vs Cornell, la. *15.9 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16 | By HUGH FULLERTON JR’ = | down with only 39 seconds to play, Washington. $23 ss Oregon 2828 | Denison $13 vsO Wesleyan *383 | Cal Poly — 164vsS. F. State °839 | , yo as tate_ 87.2 vs Idaho °e7 Duluth Br. *50lvsSt Thomas _ 44 Idaho St 38 1 vs Colo. State °* NEW YORK @—Jerry Barger, | £4ve him a slight edge over Mary Wichita °79.4 vs Drake _ 441 | pertham °216 vs Anderson 132 | Puget $4 _ °302vs Br Columbia 164 | . land's Bernie Faloney and a pair Wm & Mary. °82.2vs Va. Tech 742 | wymporia St. 40 vs Omaha °36.8 | Occidental °494vs Pepperdine 365 Duke's regular quarterback as a/| f Tino J.C. Caroli d Wisconsin _ 100.8 vs Purdue *684 | Findlay 98.5 vs Defiance _ °23.4 | Sta Barbara °40.lvsL. A. State 314 J o nois stars, J. C. Caroline an SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 G Adolphus °53 6 vs Augsburg 33.0 | Whittier 485 vsCal. Aggies °27.1 d ' Pp freshman two years, ago and @ Mickey Bates in the opinions of| Quantico 95.6vs Holy Cross\*005 | Hanover 35.6 vs Manchester. * 10 SATURDAY, OCTOBFR 17 i ; bed Heidelberg _ 49.3 vs Capital *396 | Colo, Coll. °474vs Montana St 440 bench-warmer since then, shook the sports writers and broadcasters OTHER EASTERN oe = ee 346 | Gols. Weeta 26 veCelé. Mines °266 the splinters 6ut of his football participating in the Associated FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 Hiram "26.2 vs Ind. Central 249 | FE Wash, St °340ve Pac. Luthin 285 hook Cort! it. 37.7 vs Ith 2 Indiana St 46.405 Ball State 4) anhandle ve ames § 9243 pants last Saturday and then s Press poll. nba ty “tia sor “340 tidal Tchre. °51.9vs No. Dakota _ 490 Rediends _* 33.7 vsCa!l Tech °235 Purdue with a brilliant all-around! Barger, a 174-pound. 5-foot-10 SATURDAY. OBER 17 Kalamazoo 18.4 vs Adrian 128 W Wash St "$3.0 vel ac = imi ; » ’ ; delphi _ *31.0 vs Brook? 06 Lake Forest 363 vs No. Centra itman s Lin 27 performance. junior ne iieantae N a ne: ANres. mY saat Laurence 24 | Leaccsace . Bie 31.8 | Whitworth _ 476 vs CentWashSt *258 ured in all three Duke touchdowns ~ | The result was that Barger He passed for one, gaining 124| THIS WEEK'S LEADERS | wet named today as the Associ- ro of the weer, |»2rds through the air-on three} NATIONAL fAST "MIDWEST souTM FAR WEST ated Press back completions, set another on a} 13 Dame _ 1138 1 Navy 998| 1. Notre Dame _ 1138+ 1. Maryland 107.0, 1 UCLA: 1081 In addition, he appears to have P : bab ‘ | 2UCLA 108.1 2. Holy Cross __ 905) 2. Mich. State _ 1069) 2. Ga. Treh 100.9 2. So. Calit. || 962 | 67-yard drive in the waning min- | 3. Maryland 107.0 - 3. Army — 80.1| 3 Michigan 1058.3| 3. Miss. State 1009 3. California ot =| wen feck Ge regular starting utes of the game. He also inter- | 4 Mich. State _ 1069 4 Syracuse 891! 4 Iowa 102.2) 4 —. 100.9| 4, Washington - 893 | position from Worth Latz, whose ; : 3. Michigan 108.3. 8. Pitteburgh __ 878) 5. Wisconsin _ 1008! § Auburn 100.8/ §. Utah - 873 cepted two Purdue passes an 6 Iowa 1022 @ Penn State 863) 6. Mlinots — 994) € Baylor — 1000 6 Wash. State _ 872 injury gave Barger his chance to (ons down one in the « 2 St Tech —— 1088| 7. Fordham ——_ $5.3} {. Oklahoma — 99.3) 7. Misstosippt 1008, 7. Tempe State. ses | 8. Miss. State __ 1008 @ © 0 843! 8 Minnetote — .8.U ee against Purdue. zone and kicked for a 37. yard | 9 tee 100.9 § Columbia #22! © Cincinnati 959 9 Miee South’n 2 2 Stantoré ‘9 Barger's performance, wh in- | averag ; a : retorm- | %. Auburn 100.8 10. Yale 822/10. Miemi, O ws 16 entucky yomin : cluded scoring the waning twas lane e. in a @minute p = Denotes Home Teom, 2 New Toop Copyright 1P53. by Dunkel Sparts Research Service to Support Idea, board for sports at} | .300 average. The 27-year-old lefty | Rocky Marciano-Roland La Starza fight seems i ring without committing fouls? ‘ , - . . | Robinson was “better in every fact, he t act like a “Bobo | way.” He explained Robinson's de- jat all. teat dy Turpin in their first fight _¢ © « hy | “I'll be doing the best I can,” | strength on him.” he said calmly yesterday in his * * dressing room at Convention Hall, where he is training for his Oct. 21 world middleweight title date with Britain's Randy Turpin at Madison | Square Garden. | . 2 ® } They say Olson got his nickname because his kid sister tried to say ‘brother’ and it came out ‘‘Bobo.”’ At least it makes a likely story. Sid Fisherty, the manager, the “Bobo” of this company, there is one. “I think Turpin is a one-way on Defense in gener” said rary” meanne’ Sacrat [rill this fight hinges on condition and | MSC Worried About *. “ Apparently he doesn't think Tur- pin will “have the strength on |him.”” He is not overly impressed | by the Turpin punch. Spartans Work ' homecoming football | Indiana Saturday. Secrecy of the practice stressed the game with serious way pace. The first to fold up under) Vulnerability to Long Flaherty never saw Turpin in the | against Charies Humez. | State repaired to the privacy of . Ma Return 10 the defensive weakenesses y ' with Texas Christian. Generally, practices are staged in the so-called “secret” practice pressure will lose. This guy (Ol-! 'son) has never folded up yet.” Passing Game flesh. But he watched carefully the | eer & films of his two fights with Sugar By ROBERT E. VOGES * e Macklin Stadium yesterday to ‘In his first fight with Robinson, | ’ gard Phil ) 0 fi ld | IS ut le | field. Actually, there's a lot . more privacy for practice in Ex-Yankee Fielder Led) Mackti * > . Ray Robinson and his last outing) EAST LANSING &® — Michigan | Johnny Lindell | that showed up in Saturday's game n Stadium. | Major League Pitchers | Coach Biggie Munn and his as- = sistants put their top squads at Plate With 321 | through a long drill against Indiana ‘offensive tactics. Pass defense— By BEN OLAN NEW YORK wW—Johnny Lindell | Particularly against the long ones the big guy who came back to| W4S emphasized in the dummy the major leagues as a pitcher, drills may return to his second love— There was no live scrimmage outfielding—if his batting perform- | except for the 3rd string and ance during the 1953 season was Junior varsity players any indication. | “We had so many injuries * ¢ @ against Texas Christian that I | The 37-year-old knuckleballer led didn't feel I could risk it,’’ Munn /all big league pitchers in batting said, Munn said there might be a scrimmage session today but that it would be a light one Coaches leaned heavily on scout- ing reports and their experience last year against Indiana in dril- ; Ling the defense. Since there was no hard con- tact work, all with a .321 average. He cracked out 35 hits in 109 trips. including | seven doubles, one triple and four heme runs. Johnny, often used as a pinch hitter, also drove in 19 runs, figures compiled by The As- sociated Press showed today. * 7 * Lindell came up to the New York Yankees as a pitcher in 1942 | He then switched to the outfield for eight creditable seasons, reach- ing his high water mark in 1944 with a .300 average in 149 games In two. World Series with the Yankees, 1943 and ‘47, he clubbed 370 . With Hollywood of the Pacific Coast League in 1952, Johnny again turned to pitching, winning 24 games. He was purchased by the Pittsburgh Pirates last fall, only to be waived to the Philadelphia | Phillies Aug. 31. He finished with a 6-17 record * Duckett is still weak from a stom- ach unset and also is nursing a sore ‘Texas game. Hogan Calls 1953 His Top Golfing Year PHILADELPHIA (UP) Hogan said today that 1953, d which he won five tournaments, e Mickey McDermott of the Boston Red Sox was the only other major league pitcher with better than a that he could not have accom- plished it ‘‘without the help of The Lord.” “T play to win,” Hogan said in bats for * Harvey Haddix of the St. Louis Cardinals was second in the Na- tional League with .289 and Max Surkont of the Milwaukee Braves was third with .236. The American League runner-up was Skinny Brown of the Red Sox with .293, followed by Don Larsen of the defunct St. Louis Browns, 288, and Early Wynn of Cleveland .275. had 28 hits in 93 at 301. > . purpose."’ after a brush with death in an or injured and broken in body The determination to win Dublin Eleven Wins John Walker's two-touchdowns | p: 00 paced Dublin School to a 246 foot- Big G se Bagged ball victory over Pontiac Chil-| Thomas Foley, of 221 dren's Home Tuesday at Dublin. | Lake Road, bagged a Gary Smith and Russ Hynes also or that,"’ has been one of Ben's driving forces all his life, he said scored for the winners. Dublin's record is now two wins. a loss bone Lake. and a tie | shotgun | sion to watch for it. I'm sure it Statics Show. In | 4n “awkward’’ fighter and figured | mend its defensive fences for the | the coaches re jaw from being hit hard in the | | Ben | conflicting press reports on the Uring | mental attitude of the British was his greatest year in golf but! | The little linksman, who made | “I hope \ a tremendous golfing comeback bothering him, it will come out ”’ | “‘be- | “Turpin cause over a period of years peo- | not be happier,” in the Daily Mir- ple have said I couldn't do this ror, and ‘Turpin decides to feel Big Difference jhis most effective punch was ve in ‘3 Football Leaders’ Totals Are Lower; Competition |s Closer NEW YORK # — Statistically | speaking, there's a tremendous saying, ‘Turpin had the/ difference between 1953 college | football and the 1952 brand. And. 'whether the sudden switch from two to one-platoon play is respon sible or whether there are other reasons, competition is a lot closer. é Every phase of the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau's weekly team offense statistics show the same trend. Leaders have lower yardage totals, the spread between first place and | 15th in the tables is less and the standings are subject to sud- den shifts. Another noticeable point is that the ‘‘powerhouse’’ teams that draw raves by their winning perfor mances don't show up well in the statistics. Of the top four in the week, rankings—Notre Dame, Michigan State, Maryland and UCLA—on!y the latter two appear among the _ Statistical leaders. Maryland is 'sixth in total offense and sixth in rushing offense and UCLA is | tenth in rushing offense. Illinois skyrocketed from tenth place to first in rushing offense as it ran for 432 yards in its upset victory over Ohio State. [lini have averaged 328 yards per game on the ground to 301.7 for second- place West Virginia. Northwestern, despite a wallop- ing by Minnesota, retained its pace as total offense leader with an average of 408.4 yards per game, Northwestern is the only team over the 400 yard mark in that department. At the same stage of the 1942 season, nine teams had averaged better than 400 yards The passing offense shows the same sort of changes. Fordham holds the lead, but the Rams have averaged only 1855 yards per game by air. Top ten major college scoring teams: West Virginia, 34.7 points per game: Maryland, 33.0; Notre Dame, 32.5; Utah, 32.3; Mlinois, 31.7; Michigan, 30.0; Cincinnati, 29.8: Ohio State. 297: Army, 293 and Navy and Holy Cross, 290 each. Turpin Worries British Official the players but | Flint end Fllis Duckett. still on | the sidelines, joined the workout. | Waltham Concerned by Conflicting Reports on Randy’s Attitude LONDON #—Top man in British boxing headed for New York by air today determined to “‘find out what's going on at Randy Tur- pin's training camp.” Teddy Waltham. secretary of the British Boxing Board of Con- trol, was plainly worried over | t who fights Bobo Olson for the world fitle next | Wednesday. “I am going straight up to Gros- singer's and have a talk with a magazine article, ‘‘and I think | him,’ Waltham told reporters be- The Lord has let me win for aj fore boarding a plane at London airport : Nf there's something Yesterday the London press car- automobile crash in 1949, said he | ried headlines over a statement by hoped the purpose is ‘‘to give cour-| Turpin that he'd pull out of the age to those people who are sick | fight “if anyone bothers me.” Today, the headlines changed to turnabout—now I could happy,” in the Daily Express Wastes No Time It took Claude Irby, of 8 Hud- 5 Pettibone | son, just two hours to shoot his goose weigh- | daily quota of four ducks Saturday. ing 13 pounds two ounces last week-| Using a 20-gauge shotgun, Irby end while hunting on Lower Petti- | downed two mallards and two He used a 16-gauge | hens from 7 to 9 a.m near Mavyvbee | Road in Independence Township. fo His NEW football By GRANTLAND RICE YORK—With the World Series in season following shortly and the afterward the | Writer Hopes Marciano Can Add Boxing Polish Great Punch, Thus Commit Fewer Ring Fouls | as a two-legged ox, but he must be able to correct some part of that I was somewhat astonished in reading out-of-town papers especially in the Midwest and Far West hy nw a foul fighter” | and looked at the fight as ‘‘a barroom braw! Rocky isn't the type of citizen that deserves this 1 long way back ° many writers referred to Rocky as 7 7 s But there are certain sections of it that still lis ger | and call for further comment. One of these applies | criticism, but many only believe what they see—and to Rocky Marciano. In the first place. Rocky is a_| that is what they saw in his last match first-class champion. His two fists, not his boxing ° skill. account for this fact. No one is going to ask him to forget his main asset. which is the big punch and his ability to take a punch There are a good many shrewd boxing men who don't believe Marciano will ever learn anything about boxing or ring skill. Certainly no one wants Rocky to do anything that will reduce his hard- Fight fans know that he is a decent fellow. not punching. But he ought to be able to retain this by nature a foul fighter. But through his avuk ability. Wardness or clumsiness he struck low at least =: three times in his latest encounter, he hit on the Tt is all well enough to say he didn't mean them to break more than once and he butted savagely at go low, but that doesn't help the bloke who is hit least once. nor does it look well on television. or to the crowd ee at hand Briefly, he committed five or six flagrant fouls. | ee 8 Isnt there some way Rocky can learn just a little He has a good trainer and instructor if he can only something about boxing or handling himself in the He is as awkward § Se ee eee aS ee ee ee a, a” ae ee ee ere ene give a little more time to removing the crudness frgm his performancef \ 3 THE PONTIAC Piss WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953 : Chiefs Face State’s No. 1 Team Fiday Unbeaten SVC itlists Furnish loughest Test Bay City Undefeated, Unscored-On in Four - Straight Starts to telecast the game | ally. | clutches! Protect it NOW by “winterizing!” Let us By BELL MARTIN A statement issued by WJIM. Hon Herd ¥ of die | change oil and grease, add anti-freeze, check your Pontiac High's football Chiefs, TV in Lansing yesterday quoted | hama says, “we expect our | Dattery, put on your snow tires, and tune up your motor who tumbled from the state's Class A ‘‘top 10” -rankings after losing to Flint Central last week, face their toughest fest of the sea- son this Friday Providing the opposition will be Michigan's No. 1 prep eleven, un- defeated, untied and unscored-on local sellout, would having though Michigan plays North- western at home Saturday. “We still feel we don't qualify | Spartans Won't Ask for TV of Indiana Game EAST LANSING State will make nb move to ask for television of football game Saturday, athletic officials said today Although the Indiana game is a! athletic council vot- ed-Moenday not to ask permission | W— Michiga the MSC Michigan athletic director H. O. (Fritz) Crisler as saying he have ne objections to the game televised al- Indiana | top MSC son results to add much fuel to Polo baile see eaunlly meade teste Alabarna Rated Edae Over Vols But ‘Bama Coach Isn’t Too Confident, Expects. Year's Hardest Tilt By LEROY SIMMS ». BIRMINGHAM, Ala u — Ala bama is a firm favorite over twice-beaten Ten- tnesee here Saturday but a look at | the past records is enough to le hill pre-game celebrations of even the most ardent ‘Bama fans. Game, beginning at 3 p. m.! (EST), will be televised nation- | two-touchdown toughest game of the year.” He can make a goed argument out of what has happened, and fre- | quently, to favored Bama clubs against Tennessee in the past 25 years. winter. See us today! Approximately 40,000 fans are Keep your car out of reach of Old Man Winter's icy to insure you smooth, sure operation all through the CRAWFORD for television of the game under | expected to turn out to see whether the clause that says it is allowed | sophomore Bart Starr can quar- only when there is no. hurt-to- other | terback Alabama to its first Ten- games in the area,” said MSC nessee victory since 1947. For most new parkas to replace a |Cipal Ross Wagner, and Dr. Edwin Deer, chairman | @thietie director Ralph H. Young. of the years since then, ‘Bama Young said that even if suc ab an was the re-game favorit but | w e c was of th BSQ's athliet co) ttee. Pre t pre-g y avorite, hen th lub as or- |‘ Ld Q ic mm sentation was | li ‘c t ‘c ‘ Bav City Central NEW PARKAS FOR MAPLES — Officials of the! 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Each ganized. From the left are Charles C. Dybvig, club made at Friday's Birmingham-Ferndale game. Viking Harriers Get Scare, but Triumph Walled Lake's cross country team barely preserved its unbeat- en record Tuesday by edging pre- viously undefeated Livonia | Bentley, 26-31, at Walled Lake Viking harriers entertain Ham- tramck Friday. | Del Middiewood of Bentley set a new record for the Walled Lake course by touring the two miles in 10 minutes, 19.5 seconds. He bare- ly nipped Viking Don Pounds by a it would be turned down There’ s s nothing in the early sea- Now! Worlds most efficie has scored six touchdowns. | stride at the finish. Ney . minde ar- | Central's offense-minded power Jerry Avery and Dave Harring- -cylinder truck engine —the FOR Cost Chpper Six! house has ground out an average . of 365 yards rushing against four Pe tae and fourth - for opponents, and has connected on | 18 of 30 passes for an additional . . 296 yards Dave Kline Ranks Ninth Injuries have ed the Pon-| tiac squad this pein and three! ‘in Total Offense List Chief regulars are on the doubtful | Dave Kline, former St. Fred- list for Friday's contest. Guard| erick High School athlete now Ed Saaw and backs Bill Rose and quarterback on the University of Coley Gracey are ailing and may | Detroit eleven, ranks 9th among an =| in 2 | the nation’s total offense leaders | B 7“ = a Pp m™. at) in latest statistics released by the | ay City’s Central High Stadium. National Collegiate Athletic Bureau . Kline has collected 464 yards on U. S. Gridder Suspended % plays in four games. 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MILLIMAN {uthorized Ford Dealer 147 South Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 Over 30- Years an v) ees THE PONTIAC : PRESS, WEDN NESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 By JACK PATTERSON Marshall Gratz Jr. of Waterford is among the early bow and ar- row hunters reporting success. sonnei dpe etrvoe the ye capturing of which was no mean feat in it- self, but the ani- Students of al- binism advise , that such ‘‘cal- PATTERSON ico” coloration is BRAKE ADUSTMENT for disgruntied property owners to put on the pressure for a shorter bow and arrow season. Present six week season makes it pretty hard for any but largest clubs with permanent caretakers te keep private property invio- late. . There is growing concern on part of rifle hunters about num- ber of deer wounded but not re- covered by archers. A northern neighbor of ours ran into a hunt- er the other day, trespassing on that peighbor’s property, by the way, and asked him how he was doing. “‘Got arrows in a couple of ‘em but haven't stopped one yet,” was the reply. This probably not senioring at Michigan State, recently slew a handsome blue goose on his first goose hunt, out of a company of Canada geese 'near Grand Ledge. . > * Note from our wildfow! picket Four Oakland County Horses Run at Jackson Entries Listed for Lobeck, Vreeland and Shelton Trotters | Jerome and Henry GaukiéF re- port that Houghton lake is hold- ing plenty of redheads, but calm weather is keeging them rafted in the middie. No shooting in North Bay, little on the middle grounds, but keep an eye out for some weather to stir them up. Shooting on the lake should then be very good. Wildfowl Bay and the flats are about the same. Lots of redheads and bluebills, but shooting indif- ferent for blind shooters. .Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but it might not “Be too bad an idea to kind of mosey up to the Bay later | | this week for a look around. See you up there. Pentiae Press Pheote | “Outlook Seen as Pheasant Derby Nears Archer Bags ‘Calico’ Buck Annual Contest Opens Oct. 20, Ends on Nov. 10 Pontiac Press Offers Another $50 Bond for Heaviest Bird By H. GUY MOATS Another of the long list of Pon- tiac Press ‘big pheasant derbies” is in the making. The 193 contest will get under way Oct. 2 (only 6 days away), and prospects at this time appear very good for From reports of the conservation department field men, rural letter carriers and others, there will be plenty of brightly-colored roos- ters, come opening day. However, in many places late hatches have however, by Oct. 20 Shooting on opening day. next Tuesday, cannot start unti] after 10 a.m. Thereafter the usual times are effective. Bag limits are two per day and four in possession. Season's limit is eight. No changes are made in contest rules 1—Only full-time Oakland County Michigan Outdoors Practicing By MORT NEFF that from 20 to 30 people will die violently from gun accidents in Michigan this year—unless past This reporter has no intention of charging that hunting is a dangerous sport. Insurance anal- ysts and safety : experts too, will NEFF admit you're probably safer hunting than you would be driving your car! Yet death by gunfire has a way of | making headlines and _ thereby magnifying the hazard. woods. They go hunting with | the firm belief that they’re go- ing to get a deer, pheasant, | grouse, rabbit or other game. Anything that moves is bound to be that target. So they pull the |—or some grim method of sub- jecting this shock vicariously to | others through grisly publicity. | Safety education clubs, schools, newspapers, and by | Happily this type of hunter is disappearing slowly but surely radio and television is paying off. But the statistics involving ‘‘acci- Will Reduce Accidents Safety experts are predicting Automobile accidents may result | in sportsmen’s | Gun Safety nerves discharge*- may remain pretty alarming. Practice safety with your gun, Help cut those hunting accidents in Michigan Outdoors! Expanded Fish Program Given Official Okeh | However, ' Men Buck Fish’ Idea | LANSING #—Gov. Williams to- day had assurances from top con- Conservation ‘Where to : : some fine hunting. Contest closes : servation department officials that £ cess to the conservation depart- more unusual than the pure al- doesn't represent the attitude of Nov. 10, a 22-day period of shoot- from so many complications of fate they agreed with most of his sug- ; ment. bino phase, which is rare enough. | the average bow hunter, but ifs | ing that causes are often most in- gestions for a stepped-up fish pro- * — _ Purpose of the test area is to) 1. larity of bow | YPIC@! of far too many. volved. That's why they're hard 2am. Goerating E ces or crest limits ade eked bene raced In an era which ranks expe- Socata ed comshbena ave | to prevent. But a Bunting inccident But th Id t J may be changed without harming ait = ; j i head a bothered iderably by |is relatively simple: Somebody ey could nof go along trout populations in lakes. The ex- | Ut. 1s raising some problems that gee —— bees to the retention of heavy foliage on | gets hit with the shot because (1) With his proposal that the depart- & periments were started a number | %*t Mon-archers grumbling. Big-| °° © cece 5a the ue Sees trees and bush, pheasant seekers {the gun was accidentally dis- Ment start a “where to fish’* > of years ago. gest gripe is that many bow hunt- r the od timers. We know may have better luck in that | charged, or (2) the trigger was S€TviCe. Also up for consideration at the | €Fs feel specially anointed whet it| 1 1. of veteran goose hunters who |. connection. Continuing frosts, | pulled deliberately. | After a discussion. Williams coming commission meeting (Oct. | CO™¢S trespassing ; | fail to score year after year. Thus some | The latter cause is so easy to | *ST¢ed with them that such a . 1516) are regulation proposed for | #%4 seem to think that wires and ; could whisk off these nelsy leaves _« | service would lead to bitter criti- pr ex. | Posting signs don’t apply to them. we report with considerable pleas- and reduce the alarms that set | tase theoretically: “Always be ¢ cimiier test nant Crock * 6 8 ure that Brooke Bennett, who the wily ringnécks moving swift! sure of your target.” Yet “snap- | ©!s™ from resort owners on lakes , y periment station in Montmorency hoa _ hangs his hat at 87 Illinois, when cx “Gaieee ie ieee! onli aa) ieeutie leo one here not listed as good county. practice increases, & spots. Conservation director G. E. Eddy jled a group of his top staff peo | ple to confer with the governor. They said they heartily endorsed his proposal for an experiment station to study the problems of left many immature cocks un-| trigger. It’s a fixation. Only the . ; . : : S warm t f : line: Johm Donaldson, Ben colored at this time. They may) awful shock of having struck a would pal arp ae ey te get the distinguishing splashes, | fellow hunter can cure such people Reet ent trout experiment stations. Officials said they would prepare a comparison of the amounts of |money spent on development of warm water fishing as compared | to the cold water trout Fred A. Westerman, department fish division chief, said experi- ments might be made leading up to the development of a whole area for warm water fishing. He Reg. $1.50 Four Oakland County horses are BAGS BIG HONKER—Bert Cooper, 41 W. New York, Pontiac, has said there were more difficulties, 95° All Makes Only scheduled to go in action at the Jackson Harness Raceway tonight. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lobeck of been hunting wildfowl for seven years. Though he has taken numero’ ducks, he never had downed a goose until Monday night when he bagged this 1l-pound Canadian near Pontiac Lake with a 12-gauge 2—Weight only 1s in determining the winner us | residents are eligible. } considered | | however, if such a plan than in developing a whole watershed for trout fishing. shotgun. He shot the bird, which had a five-foot wing spread, while | 3—Birds may be shot anywhere hunting with cousins Duane and Bud Bills of Pontiac. |in Michigan where such hunting is | | legal. j Lake St. Clair Spaniel Club Sets sw’ horse mt tot "ocione | Pontiac have the pole position for their Pastime Judy, a three-time winner at Jackson, in the sixth BRAKE RELINING Pastime Clare, another Lobeck | Dr. Justin N. Leonard. depart- ment research chief. said the de- partment recognized the need for more experimental and develop- ment work in sport fishing 9n the to the Pontiac Press for weighing, | i has measurement and photographing. treat Lakes. William g- : oe saat hue oan in Produces Best Field Trials Dates 5—Entries must be made during. | gested. “~" aes ; Reg. $16.95 last week in two minutes, eight Muskellunge the hours ‘ot ‘am and 3:30 p.m. Dr. Leonard added that the de CFE EF Oe 6S ON CRUE ET FTE V EE ve © Ford — Chevrolet 14% | | LANSING ® — Lake St produces the best muskellunge Clair English Springer Spaniel Club of Michigan will hold a licensed field except entries will he received after 12 noon, Saturdays, and none on Sundays, partment was reluctant to spend much money, |Great Lakes fisherman can con- however, until the Plymouth }and Harry. Vreeland of Walled | catches in Michigan, a conserva- trial Nov, 7-8 at the Multi-Lakes| 6 —Winner receives $50 U_S. Sav- | | tribute to it by being required to Lake in the first race, and Fast) tion department report showed to, Conservation Association grounds ings Bond. In case of tie duplicate | pay a license: ’ | Delivery, owned by Mr. and Mrs. | day. lon Red Lake. awards will be made. Officials outlined some of the i J. O. ‘Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. * ; Last year's contest wound up in | department’ s educational work vith was tudy Ce tit 1} be held in ; P FRONT. END ALIGNMENT | © Sess Res) oe rrcin noe | ic, Siang net aH inh Sat at (Somers ran een : in the fourth race. ’ ; Winners were Ted Montgomery of | schools and conservation ake at all-age dog classes. Judges will be | |Ray Minnette of West Allis, Wis., | Pontiac and John Hodel of Dray- ton Plains. Their birds were identi- | the request of the governor. stitute for Fisheries Research. "| and Ray Bryan of Westlake, O. cal 3-pound 12-ounce specimens. “Reg. $7.95 $B95_ vow DECC TCE L EL CO COREE OVE FO COOER CFEC OCD EE OTE OC OOTEE OOOO CC OOTCCTE ELE EN be produces good catches of of perch and bass. OCSC Beagle Trials Illegal possession of a pheasant | (above), 3 Hazard Becoming Worse Study showed also that walleyed | A cocktail party and dinner will | 3 . . ike dominate the catches’ from | be held Saturday ni La LE a iat mie — ae Makes AEE WERENT = oS Clair fiver Lake St. Clair. SSPthe Blomfield Optti Honter:ts” Fined Peatise Press Phete é getting worse. + KW : ' ; Pops] : us along with top muskie catches, |for Possessing Pheasant BAGS BUCK + W. Archie Giles of 82 West Huron, is| ; sho th the 125-pou | lands during the last week, highest | Yeliow rch, rock bass, wall- Will Start on Thursday jhen last weekend cost Don E. snown “ue ‘ ; nd buck he - : s | weekly total sirice the end of Au- ~ 'Harkness of 4735 Woodside Drive downed with bow and arrow while |eyes, white bass and sheepshead Ogkiand County Sportsmens Bea- we ; hunting near Atlanta last week. He ear rvice ore | Bust, the conservation department | were found to be the most fre- sie Club's 4lay field trial gets Milford, a $50 fine and eight dollars broupid Gian ‘the dear’ with. ton ; ' ‘of rain is . quent —— ge Arg igi dit under way Thursday, with meas- ae k eal shots from 145 feet. Giles was ying out vegeta-| Report said that in the waters uring and istering of 13-inch) ‘*arkness. arrested by conserva- | pine ith i 1A 30 $. Cass Ave. FE 5-6123 | thon tion throughout the state, making studied a total of 6 species of fish ah at a. eee clubhouse from . tion officer Warren Kendall, plead- saelaae of cls ta hed Bur TO CARAGES : | fields and forests dangerous places are present, including all the \7 to 8 am ed guilty before Justice Elmer C ’ : eee | for fire. | principal warm water game fish. Dieterle, Keego Harbor. His hunt- Cracked Blocks SS Id dail t the | ° October is generally the most. aor aloe iy a nix ing license was revoked Field Men Meet cneenee icuding | hazardous fall month for fires any- aha ’ Cylinders Redored JOE'S iv, SURPLUS 32 S. Saginaw Ph, FE 2-0022 - Your Headquarters for Hunting and Cold Weather Supplies HUNTING LICENSES ISSUED | way, and now that hunting seasons lewd. open, sportsmen are urged to | think about what they're doing) | when they light or finish smoking | | a cigarette, cigar or pipe. Slonac-Kozar Neighbors | Next door neighbor of Michigan State fullback Evan Slonac back home in St. Michael, Pa., is Ten- nessee grid great Andy Kozar You can’t buy better auto insurance | elation will Trophies will be awarded winners, with ribbons going to place hounds. Refreshments will be served on the grounds. MLCA Meets Tonight Multi-Lakes Conservation Asso- hold it October membership meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Jack Van Coevering, out- door writer and- commentator, | will be guest speaker. ! Pontiac Duck Hunters Get Limits in Canada | Hunting in the Manitoba marshes iaround Winnipeg, two Pontiac | hunters have had a very success- ful trip. according to a card re- |ceived from Jack Greathouse and | John Kinzler. They bagged their \limit in the Manitoba ‘‘duck fac- , tory’’ and Greathouse also brought down a nice goose at Whittender Lake, Deleraine. The pair planned Discuss Deer Season ROSCOM™MON—About 35 conser- vation department field workers met at Higgins Lake training school near here recently to dis- cuss the coming firearm deer sea- sons As last year, the department will make a number of surveys during and after the season to gather in- | formation on kill, hunter success ‘CALL FE deral 2-9111 Eddie Stankey has played on to shoot Netley Leiber marsh and locations of hunter concen- | t three different world series teams. before heading for home trations. — PHEASANT SEASON OPENS THE 20th oan wie Hunters will te quctona| Pontiac Piston made. Hunters will be questioned | c . i e fi 8 “ill | ;. HUNTING COATS—Lined game pocket... $6.95 up oe trated all poieen aa ~ service Co. 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Sophomore Dick Leven- |son of Dayton, Ohio, suffered a | scholarships and other forms of player remuneration strictly foptball team wd wi * Baseball ee Scribes Honor “Iflinois’ Eliot Overwhelming Triumph | Over Buckeyes Makes Him ‘Coach of Week’ By FRED DOWN NEW YORK (UP) — It was the pre-season opinion of fellow coaches that his material was the weakest of his career. When his boys went out and scored 21 points in the first quar- ter, there was a flood of tele- phone calls into the sports de- partment as unbelieving experts asked ‘“‘can that be right — there must be a mistake.” But there wasn't any mistake and his boys moved right on for one of the most stirring victories of the season He's the United Press coach of the week. Rav Eliot of fighting Illinois and author of that 41-20 victory over Ohio State “Are we loaded? he said answer to a question as to how it happened “Man thats sills This is a \oung green team Lets wait and see what happens from now on Right now I just get numb thinking about it Bat tse got to say I get ternfic ick out of a win like that one.’ Waterfield Out as Tittle’s Replacement LOS ANGELES w — Bob Wa terfield will do no quarterbacking for the San Francisco 9ers Coach Buck Shaw of the ‘49ers telephoned Waterfield, retired Los Angels Ram field general, and asked if he were available, inas- much as the San Francisco quar- terback, Y. A. Tittle tion until next. month because of a cheekbone fracture suffered against the Detroit Lions last week Waterfield said he had no de- sire to come out of retirement but that if he were to do so he would play with the Rams he is in the see md \Vear year contract with them Brother Acts” Feature Lineup - of Colorado !1 LITTLEON, Colo. Ww — coach Frank Gentile Rames his Littleton High School footbal Line- since of a up, he usually gives the boys full names. It saves confusion Littleton 's team roster this year carries the names of seven sets of ‘trathers. They eré Jim and Ghacées Hansel]. Leonard and Tom Hanz lick, Dave and Bruce Buck Al and Robert Burge. Jack and Mich Ashcroft, Ray and John Clarke and Gary aad Jim Robinson laa: INN Pts Pittenger's or Pabst te D C. Davis 14 Cwtawar Wit 0 Preare 14 Exch. (Ctled Wrigley s 1¢ Qakiand Mat ® Bicmar 13 Ptetffer's ® Debdski's 13 Mac Regers 3 Nelson 13 Pent. Retail 7 Taylor's 1% Pent. Printing Universe! tt Braid’s Gridiren Bar 1e@ GM.AS 4 Teath series—V. E. Taylor's 2008. imdis game—( Beghesia: tH! MONTCALM HOUSE Pts rr Menicalm 1) Lensferd's 1e Harelten's 13 Majestic ie Pauli Shoes 1% Hibler , Baldwin Phm 11) Elmer's Indiv. game—Giimore 7266 MOOSE we wt Pont. 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Jackson Race- ndicate that Oakland County residents are among the most loyal Supporters of might harness rac- ing here way Tabulation of quio license plates disclose Oakland cars prominently represented each night during the first three weeks of the 36-night fall meeting, numerically usually in the top three behind only Wayne and Jackson counties. The checks indicate that on the é | Bowling Clinic | | By BILLY SIXTY | CASE—Too Much Strength Quick At The Line—Stars like Don Carter, Buzz Fazio. Junie Mc- Mabon and.Joe Wilman al try to | ‘8 avoid one thing. Over-powering the ball. They co getting to the line slow, smooth, relaxed They think of swin t strength that the vital point of is when the ball reaches of the forward ar cenirate They knew ing the hottom There the arm must be relaxed fo hold its groove—to swing on through accurately, with the hand in position to hook the ball with finger-spin. Practice easing up they do, and you're on your to higher scores the sw as way RED WING SHOE CO, tn ot?) Wednesday Is Double Stamp ‘ Ray! Wool Hunting Clothes for Men and Women average fans are present from about 40 of the state’s 83 counties with Wayne, Jackson, Washtenaw, Oak- | land. Ingham, Kalamazoo, Genesse and Saginaw consistently leading Whatever the explanation. the long distance draw of the pacers |and trotters this year is credited with contributing heavily to Jack- son's most successful after dark harness season Jumpers Open Seaton in Pennsylvania Show HARRISBURG, Pa (®—Interna- tional jumping competition for 1903 gets going Oct, 4 the &th anmual Pennsylvania National Horse Show opens its doors Top equestrian teams from Eng when land. Ireland. Canada and the United States are entered in the one-week show which opens the North American indoor horse show circuit. Competifion continues with the same teams entered in the Na- tional Horse show Nov. 310 in New York and the Royal Winter Fair.. at Toronto the following eeek For the first time since the in ternational jumping Was put on the Pennsyivania National program in 1948 Mexico will not be repre- sented this fal! Heston Holds Record Michigan s all-tume football scor ing record is held by All-American Willie Heston. star of. the famed Point-a- Minute teams from 1901 through 190% Heston was credited with 93 touchdowns dur- ng that pe lod the neighboring counties of | ‘Game's Reserve Clause Hinges Upon Decision Attorneys for Minor | Leaguers Claim Sport| Has Become Business By HERB ALTSCHUL | WASHINGTON «®—The baseball fore the Supreme Court today with the future of the reserve clause hanging in the balance. For more than an hour late yes- terday, the nine justices listened to arguments whether organized baseball is al! business within the meaning of the nations antitrust laws 7 . 7 Attorneys for Toolson minor leaguers and Walter ho walski maintained that baseball is | a money-making business that | crosses state linés They held, too that the controversial reserve clause giving clubs control of play- ers service is Ulegal . . 7 Baseballs attorneys were in- clined to rely heavily on the single precedent in the case, the Supreme Court decision of 1922, written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, | that baseball is a sport, not a com- mercial enterprise. Justice Stanley Reed seemed particularly concerned with the monopoly aspects of the case. Reed asked each of the attorneys whether. he thought that baseball ; exercises reasonable restraints on trade, with an emphasis on the word “reasonable.” The Sherman and Clayton anti- trust laws permit reasonable re- straint on trade. Atty. Frederic A. Johnson, who represented Kowalski, a former Brooklyn farm player, asked that the reserve clause be declared il- legal. It is this contract provision that binds a -player to the club which owns his services and denies him the right to bargain them to the highest bidder - * (eearge > Norman S. Sterry. who repre- sented the York Yankees said this clause is an integral part of baseball structure and that if New the game is to be permitted to exist. it must have its own or ganizatonal rules ” . . 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The game is arrived by plane today for their|a sell-out of the 35,000 seats. | 14-game baseball series in. Japan ress and—without even warming up—| Davecher’s wits, movie act = he can hit/ gro delegation in the majors to 31. Power, he te cain reanallllll be goene | —— Weiss stoutly, maintained! good enough to win a place on! big league pitchin |The Chicago Cubs; P “lphiz as ready for the we | Oe young Negro was not ready. | the Yankees. When the ‘tone comes | Power on the other hand, is a. Athletics, Cincinnati be nmegoe manager Lippy Leo Durocher al- a a a eee far back as 1952. Power . * ® | when we feel we have tRat kind | fine hitter, but Manager Casey Pittsburgh Pirates also have lowed as how he would win all commissioner Ford Frick and his strong right-handed hi “I won't be pressured into bring- | of a player, we -will be only’ too "Stengel is: not certain where he | joined the Dodgers, Giants, Braves, of them. wife, Giant owner Horace Stone- | who: the American Assn. "inte up any player too soon,’ he | glad to have him will fit in the Yankee schéme of | Indians, White Sox and Browns Giants open Saturday against the ham and his son, San Diego man- batting this season. Besides hitting | said ‘especially a Negro player.” | e ¢ e@ things. In the minors, Power | in signing Negroes to their rosters highly-regarded tin. Japan, — any ager Lefty O’Doul and his wife, M9,.'the infielder-outfielder pated «The Yankees are eager to have | Apparently the Yankees think played at first, third, shortstop; Only the Red Sox, Tigers, Sena- Giant secretary Eddie Brannick ‘the circuit with 217 hits and 324 total bases | Howard, 22, although not as ro- bust a batter-as Power, is- regard- a Negro player but they are not going to bring one up for exploi- tafion. “We ate not adverse to having’ they have that kind of a player in Power and Howard. They have no doubt about Howard's ability axa defensive outfielder: Hrs -big? and in the outfield. This past year he devoted most of his time to left field Power and Heward_boost the Ne- tors, Phillies and Cardinals are without Negroes although the Tig- ers, Senators and Cardinals have + Negroes in their farm qyotens NameMcDonald and his wife and Giant coach Fred. Fitzsimmons and his wife. Pretty Japanese motion. picture | actresses covered the players with “led by several Yankee scouts as | the better player. He is an out- fielder, is fast, has a fine arm, and is a ballhawk. He batted 286 | ‘in 139 games 7 - * Power's outstanding work in ae | minors put the Yankees very much | on the spot early last sping. The y| never had a Negro player on their | roster and rumors spread that they | never intended to have one. De- spite the pressure to bring» up Troy Puts ‘Foot’ in Football By JACK SAYLOR In prep football, the team. is rare that produces a boy to place kick extra points, much less at- | tempt field goals. Nevertheless, | Troy relied on this play Friday ito end Roseville’s 3-year unbeaten tled to a 7-7 tie. Larry Spencer's defensive work sparkled for the | Wildcats. He made tackles on | 23 of the Panthers’ 53 offensive plays. iti Norm Hill gained 94 yards for Lapeer and Jim Frazer scored the} | spread formation, Malone accumu- | lated 247 yards, 117 running and 130 on nine completed passes in 14 tries Kerry Keating tallied for Wa- terford_on_a_twisting 51-yard run | Thompgon scored on a 37-yard run |For Milford, Jerry Winterhalter’s|“day in Michigan's 1413 victory flowers at the airport. Then swarms of Japanese newsmen and camera- men took over and Tokyo Inter- national Airport became a seeth- ing mass of shouting humanity. ‘Back of Week’ Dunc Honored by AP for in-Pai Visitors then moved in a mo- Running of Pat Thompson and Pin-Point Pass in | torcade through Tokyo streets clog- blocking of Ed Dubats featured | lowa Game Fi tae pall city Set Clarkston's 21-16 win over Milford. | ANN ARBOR # — For his| A second group of major league players, the Eddie Lopat All-Stars |made up of players from both the National and American Leagues, over lowa, Duncan McDonald was + win ats ptay post-season games in and set up one other no aaa dramatic performance here Sat- passing -kept-the Wolves on edge , mark in the Oakland-B Conference. | Fred Burnard, 6-4, 200-pound tail- TD. Oxford counted on a 20-yard; im the Ist period. Thereafter, he pass play from Marvil Smith to| and Ray Campbell were held very mach in check. Pat O'Neill j}and Don Colegrove scored on a} selected today as the Wolverine | Japan this fall. The Lopat team 60-yard punt return. | Star of the week. | still is in Hawaii. HARD TO BELIEVE BUT back, came through in the clutch} Duane Wildey Tackle Herm Kuhn again was K : with a 24-yard boot to give the} Johnny Malone continued his bid, was the Skipper workhorse, gain- | a tower of strength as Keego ended Pie: oe ponored by the if ALL OUR USED CARS WARRANTEED Colts a 15-13 victory. Troy kicked for all-state recognition in leading ing yardage up the middle and Holly’s 13-game string. Earl Gar-| play and the in point | Three Big 10 Titles themselves right into title conten-| Van Dyke to its 26-6 win over, contributing 25 tackles as a fine- | ner was brilliant in the Broncs’ los- down. 30 ar ited | Michigan State College has won i ; » @ , Vaterfore a y ‘ . ,¢ oa SS resulte nal : State sé j ON THS 0) ° — a Sree of Burnard | “aterfor i Oper as from a} backer. ing cause ; . _| touchdown and enabled the Wol. three Big Ten championships — MILES and Norm Norio verines te come back in the | 'WO !n cross countr) and one in : 0 Norton, junior fullback, did a ' final period and win their first tenmis—since it was officially ad- i sensational punting job to keep ~ Big Ten game of the 1953 sea. | 'Milted to the conference on May : Roseville at bay. He averaged aaa 20 1949 nearly 60 yards for five punts. | Throughout his college football Burnard also teamed with Bill Haney on a 50-yard pass play for Troy's Ist touchdown. Montcalm Bowling Centre OPEN League Openings Stili Available career, the 180-pound Flint junior provided a real example of per- severence in the face of adversity. MAY Bt REPAIRED BY ANY AUTHORIZED NATIONAL SE | WARRANTY DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES 1950 Ford 2 dodr, radio, heater and over- $ a a An unerring passer, McDonald drive, all original—drive out for with an intercepted lateral for has been a bench player most of FREE INSTRUCTION , the other. Joe Jasso was a stand the time because of defensive 3 P.M. te 5 P. ‘out at tackle weaknesses. Instead of dropping 30 £. Montcalm. FE = 2221 oe 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Coupe, a beautiful gray job like new, only. 1095 Lake Orion, which has won 3 out of the Michigan football pic-| —— — — of 4 starts, started slowly against jure, be stack with: the sane at 1950 Deluxe Plymouth 2 door, Romeo. After falling behind, 14-0. ltitude evidenced by first string Auto Safet Glass installed heater | Ed Leach and Jay McCaughna | regulars y | capped long drives to make it Despite his third string role in Replaced Properly, Quickly | 14-12. Another long grind of 6 the Michigan scheme of things aad an kan Com | yards was climaxed by the win ning marker as Joe Mendoza car- ried over with a minute left Rochester registered its 3rd | straight win (after a first-game set- back) ;without the services of Max Powell. Jerry LeBarre took up the offensive slack and Buzz De- Baene was a defensive star. He also scored on a 40-yard run with a Utica fumble McDonald has been a crowd fa- vorite from the start of his career here two seasons ago HUB Auto Parts Co. 12? Oakland Ave FE 4-7066 $295 $595 $425 ‘47 PACKARD CLIPPER DELUX. ‘47 BUICK SUPER SEDAN. _ ‘47 PLYMOUTH DELUX 2-DOOR... ; | All Have Radio and Heater ; DAVE DAWSON FORD DEALER 51 N. Broadway MY 2-264! Lake Orion Our Repuiction Rides With Every Used Car and Truck We Sell Two other ex-Tri-County mem bers, Oxfard and Lapeer, bat- + Ey NUTS to PROFITS! Pentiac Press Phete The 185-pound Norton is a brilliant Fred Burnard ~ High School has bounced back from a winless 1952 | punter. Pechota (180), captain and guard. was all- football campaign into contention for the Oakland-B | Oakland-B last year Burnard, 64, 200-pounder a flannel | championship are these gridders. Norm Norton (36) | sparks the Colt attack and provided a 15-13 upset of — | and Don Pechota (34) lead the way for star tailback | Roseville Friday by booting a 24yard field goal ‘“ » | UNBROKEN COLTS—Three big reasons why Troy 37 New Studebakers — Gotta Sell Quick and Crazy Trades and Down Payments ° | La that ignores the C Jack Mac oie 12 4 Mowarg mar 7 Pd gl ue pag nen ' Ii you don't trade, it’s your own fault ne---u anna! “<3. 4 a pee lata +4 : tae teas” He scored 13 touchdowns and gained to Service Opponent Inéty iee—G. fui— 712 yards before receivjng his first MIAY - - ; 4 : = ah team gues EMEC tes coll¢giate § tat PT westennent Ve La: te poard Si \Tematind ssh = ° _ | 7 | against lowa this year fighter who is putting in his serv- ; nd the calendar _ fighter who is putting in his serv. 451 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-2552 : at Fort Benning, Ga., gave mid- j ij dleweight Chico Pacheco of Miami 7 M F N a few lessons last ght while : RE SE EST : scoring & unanimoas, 1000und Se. 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Sagemaw MICH i 7 oan mony tose epee TIRES 370 South Sesiear FE 5-6136 Ec mane gs urniture ‘Government Vehicle— That Explains It All HONG KONG ®—*Why did you | park your motorcy¢le with one wheel in_the.-pedestrian lane?’’ Magistrate Thomas Tam asked de- fendant Chi Ze-Shing “I didn't park it there, some- body moved. it.’’ “Don't you have a lock or chain on it?” “Oh, no," said Chui. “It’s a gov- ernment motorcycle.’ ON SALE AT HARDWARE STORES woe by Oakland Chemical Co. “4 Woodward Ave. Pontiac ) LOAN COMPANY | 125-127 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan Grains Decline - in Quiet Trading CHICAGO (AP) \— Grains tilted a little lower in rather quiet dealings on the board of trade today. While there wasn’t any im- portant news over night, po- tential buyers appeared un- willing to bid up the market after yesterday's advance. This was particularly true in svy- beans, selling at their best all pits were quite small. Wheat neag the end of the first hour was 5-154 cents was ‘4-3, lower, December $1.- 44. and oats were unchanged to % lower, December 755% Soybeans were 34-114 cents lower, November $2.671%4, and lard was 10 to 25 cents a hun- dred pound lower, October $16.50. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN : O. 2 GRADE | 14° ¢ Furnace PER GALLON FE 5-6159 OAKLAND Fuel and Paint Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: Wheat May 1.33% Dec .. Soybeans Nov +. 267% Jen -sos 2.69% Mar wsecce 2 May cues 2 66%, J 2 6244 Lard 16 85 Nov 1440 De 13 38 Soybean O:!) Oct : 13 00 Dee 12 28 Mar ,. 12 00 May 11 65 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality ive poul- try up to 10 am. today Heavy hens 23-26; light hens 20-21 heavy roasters over 4 Ibs 31-32: broilers or fryers under 4 Ibs gray cross 32%-33 Barred Rocks 32%; small caponettes 33; heavy ducks 24; heavy young turkeys (hens) 38; young toms, under 26 lbs 30- 31; young toms over 25 Ibs 31-32 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO ‘AP)—Live poultry mostly steady, receipts 878 coops. fob paying prices unchanged except on heavy hens a cent @ pound higher, heavy hens 22-26: light hens 185-20: fryers or broti ers 28-31; old roosters 18-20 ducklings 27 Foreign Exchange NEW YORE (AP) rates follow (Great others in cents): Canadian dollar in New York open | — Foreign exchange Britain in dollars, wet 113,32 per cent premitm of 101.40% US. cents, unchanged @ur Great Britain ‘pound; 62 80- 0/16, up ‘V6 of .. cent; 30 day futures 2.20 1/16, up 3/16 of a cent. 60 = | fu- tures 2.40 5/14. up 3/16 of a cen — futures 2.80 3/16 4! 3/16 of a cent gtum (Pranc) 2.00 13/16, up 001 16 of a Prence (franc) 326% of « cent, Bolland (gutiGer) 2643, up Italy.-flira) 16% of @ Portuga) (escudo) 3 50 Sweden (krone) 19M un- ; Switeeriand§ (fraéne) free) 23.31. unchanged. Denmark ‘krone; 14 52 unchanged Latin America Negen ne (free) 1724 unchanged Mexico’ 1! 64 unchanged Venerucla (boltvar) 3003. unchanged Par East changed Leonard Day Cops Toastmasters’ Oscar Pontiac ‘Y' Toastmasters award- ed Leonard Day the table topic “Oscar” last night for his ‘‘Ad- vice to a Prospective Bride-| Toastmaster Charles Dugas were Gerald McLeod, Louis Davidson | and Paul Felice According to Arthur Cannon, out- side activities chairman, the club has adopted the motto stream of effort can produce a flood of success. Turn About Fair Play; Travel Limits Eased diplomatic personnel in the United States now may travel within 4 miles of Washington without ad- vance permission from the U. S government Previously they had been limited to 18 miles The liberalization, announced by the State Department yesterday is in reciprocity for relaxed travel | restrictions on U. S. diplomats in| Hungary. FIRE INSURANCE PROTECTS YOUR HOME, TOO! Fire insurance for your home is YOUR PROTECTION against financial loss. Call or come in now to... Crawford-Dawe-Grove Insurance of All Kinds 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 2-8357 70 W. Buy ae = Kiwanis En Look Out Below! : » Austin-Norvell : Insurance Agency, Inc. ° Lewrence St. ; Corner Cess FE 2-9221 and Help|the Kids! Fun around the house can, unfortunately, turn into a long stay in the hospital, broken limbs, medical treatment a wad of money out of daddys wal- let Why not guard yourself against such a slide “into the red” NOW? Ask us about Personal Accident Insurance. Tickets Here price since tast June. Losses in lower, December $1.9234; corn | Mong Kong dollar 1750. un- | A steady | WASHINGTON wW — Hungarian | { j y “THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 Local al Markets |i Produce . Farmer to Consumer Geeta cuncd .. Bd . eee 25 Green penpecs 3 tor 10 Cucumbers tor 25 Cora. 1 thy «cece ) Tomatoes, quart . 23 ber ee eeeccetscsees 1.50 per cceeccccocccce 2.00 Radishes. buhch .......... 10 DB GOP coc cr copecccccccece 25 Carrota, 10 3 tor . cogs x Onions, le 3 for e Potatoes, bushel ...--.-000 2.28 Cabbage, head ..cccccesese Bt Apples. bushel .... Celery Eggs. dozen Carnations, Gozen Gladiolis, buach Wholesale DETROIT PRODUCE OETROII UP ~ Wholesale prices on public farmers oiarket Fruits: Appie® Crav, No 1, 2.50-3 0@ vu; apples, Delici US tancy 5.08-6.00 bu, No 1, 350-400 bu. apples, Greenings, No 1, 225-375 pu, applies, Johathos; fancy, 350 bu, No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu, appies, Meclntosh, fancy, 350 bu; No 1, 3.50-3.00 bu; apples, Northern Spy, fancy, $00 bu, No 1, 350-400 bu. apples, Snow, No 1, 2.00-23.50 bu; apples, Wealthy, fancy, 3.50 bu; No 1, 250-3 00 bu: Wolf River, No 1, 2.00-2.50 bu Canteloupes, fancy, 3.25 2.00-250 bu. Grapes, No 1, k bskt. Pears,. Bartlett, fancy, o 1, 2.25-2.75 bu; 3.00-3.25 bu, pears Plums. Prune Quince, fancy, Watermeious lane) 5 beans, green, Koman, No 1, 3 50- - | reen. rou No 1, 400- beans. Wax, Nol, Kentucky Wonder, Broccoli, No 1, 1.25- % bu Cabbage. standard varieiy, No 1, 75-100 bu; cabbage, curly, No 1, 1 00-125 bu; cabbage, red, No } bu; cabbage, sprouts, No 1. 5 Carrots, No 1, 65-85 dos bens carrots topped, No 1. 1.50-2.00 bu Cauliflower Ne 1, 1.15-150 doz Celery, No 1, 350- | 4.00 crate; celery, No 1, 90-100 dos bens Celery root, No 1, 100-150 doz bdBehs Corn, sweet, No 1. 1.00-1.50 6-dx Cucumbers, slicers, fancy 3.00-3.50 bu; cucumbers, bu; cucumbers, dill size, No 1, 3 50-4.00 | | bu; cucumbers, pickle, No 1, §.00-6 00 bu. | Dill No 1, 50-60 dos behs. Eggplant No : egepiant, long type : -1.75 (bu Horseradish, No 1} Kohlrabi, No 1, 1 0 apes No 1 425-150 doz No 1, 150-175 ; No 1, 100-150 50-ib 1 00 do beans, fancy 5.00 bu Deans 1 50 dos behs. behs Okra, ions, dry J > Parsnips, No 1 eurly No -1§ dos odchs. No 1. 80-1 00 doz Dehs Pees No 1 450500 bu Peppers No 1, ‘75-125 pk Dskt; peppers, 100-150 bu: peppers. pimento, No 1. 150-200 % bu: peppers. green, sweet, fancy, 32.50 bu: No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu | peppers, red. sweet, No 1. 100-150 bu Potetoes, No 1. 1.00-1.20 50-Ib bag | 1.35-1.50 50-Ib bag; potatoes | 2.20 100-Ib bag. Pumpkins, No ! bu. Radishes, white, No 1, 80-100 doz | Bees; radishes, rad fancy, 100 doz behs , 70-90 dos behs. Rutabagas, No 1, “= be Squash, Acorn, No 1, 90- > squash Butternut, No 1, ‘he bu: squash Deliicous, No 1, 50 bu; squash, Hubbard No 1, 1 06 | be: squash. Italian, fancy, 2.00 ‘s No 1, 100-135 bu. Tomatoes, fancy, 1.50-2.00 pk bskt; No 1, 1.00-125 pk bskt; tomatoes. outdoor, fancy. 3 00-3 50 4 bu No 1, 2.00-250 % bu: turnip, fancy, 1.50 dos behs: No 1, 90-125 dos behs; turnip, s| 10 per lb Si Parsley Parsiey root | blac k eye Cabbage, Collard No 1 1 1 00-1 50 bu Mus Spina Nol 100-1 28 bu a Chard. No 1 |125 bu Turnip. No 1, 190-1 25 Lettuce and salad greens Cr 1 86-200 b jbage. No 1 Endive No 1 - 22 eee e | 1 00-150 bu: endive, bleached. No 1. 1 pe deel Sid aint sp . *| Allieg L Stl 2775 Kresge 88 335 1* ‘ 225 bu Escarole, No 1. 12 © bu Allied Cures 314 Lockh Aire 23 escarole, biéached, No 1 175-225 bu = ' : 4 | All Chal 411 Loew's on 10 Lettuese Butter Ne 3, 256-3 96 bu: let- : 3° Alum Ltd . 431 Lene 8 Cem 27 4 tuce, head, No 1. 425-4 7§ 3-doz: lettuce, . Alum C 4 . 482 Mack Trucks , 112 head, No 1. 100-150 bu: lettuce, leaf, OO AR eats 147 ltt be 00-1325 bu. Romaine, No 1, 18 A 333 Mead Cp "os 6 : 12 t 58 Rees. Large 2100-22 00 30-cor case: A™ C8! & Pdy 322 Mid Cont Pet ‘ medium. 16 50-17 50 IL 12 50-13 50 A yan 455 Monsan Ch .. 831 = : ma Am Gas & Ei..33 Mont Ward .. 582 __ | An .+» 127 Motorols 42 | a Am N Gas .,.. #1 Murray Cp 166 DETROIT EGGS Am Rs 123 Nash Kelv 117 DETROIT ‘AP)}—Prices paid per dozen | Am Seating 197 Net Biee .... 47 |} fob. Detroit for federai-state graded am sme!t . 273 Net Cash BR .. 551 eggs im case lots Am 81! Pd 276 Wat Deiry .... 615} White—Orade A jumbo 14-81 weighted | am Te) & Tel 1546 Nat Lead .... 332 | madam 76%. large 69 pik. py a Am Tod . 746 Nat oI ea 4 ; a ‘3 AL) 4 es eS ‘ s Thee eo St 42-45. wid eve drge ecces%, | COR caenm: Bree Pn wtd avg 64: peowees 38 . Atl Cst Line 062 WY Central .. 193 een ae ec AL jumbo 2-78. td | ar) Refin ve 266 Nia M Pw 27 aenrpe GF Te. wid avg Sie: | avec Mig ..... 88 Nerf & West 4) ma Ala Pais : r ee Baid Lima 82 No Am AY 1764 etl — eneck® | Balt & Ohio 204 Nor Pae 44 oe . B x AY 881 Nor Sta Pe 127 ’ Benguet « 3 Northw Altri 95 CHICAGO POTATORS Beth Stl - 48 Ohic ON 507 CHICAGO (AP'—Potatoes Arrivals 84. | Boeing Airp 457 Packard 4 om track 393; total US shipments 661 1 8'rs i Pan Am W Air es |} supplies liberal. demand siow merket p-st My 18 Param Pict 2338 | about steady: Californ . long whites $3 50- | pr Palke .. 187 Parke Dav 326 | 165. Idaho Russets $3 7 Minnesota-North | Budd Co . i Penney (JC) 72 ‘| | Dakote Pontiacs $2 00-60. Triu hs $2 05 ic Pac a _Pa RR 1 Washington Russets $3 75-00 Bakers $4 80; al A ~Pepst Cole 132 Wisconsin round whites 6) 65-85. Russete | pt e (JI) , Pheip: D 305 | $2.70-75 : ic ater Trac 463 Phill Pet 806 Oe | Celar 6 Pit Plate Qi 67 | Ce anese is CHICAGO BUTTER AND FGGS Ches & Ohio.. 351 Proct Gam 4) CHICAGO (AP+—Butter steady to | Chrysler 4 6 Pullman 2 WT firm: recetpts 470,930. wholesale buying | Cities Bve : Pure Ot! .... 643 prices unchanged to a cent a pound | Climax Mo a. RKO Pte ~ 3 higher: 83 score AA 665 92 A 66 99 | Coca Cola Radio Cy - 331 B 645 89 C 635 ars 00 RB 645. aoc | COM” a bit Rem Rand 143 6287 Cc 1 as Reo Motors 21 Eggs easy: receipts 9.24): wholesale | Com Edis nati Repub 8t - 442 buying prices unchanged ex tent a |Coa G ad 30 3 Rey Tod B a7 4 mediums four cents @ dove ower a _Consum Pw “HF Bt Jos Lead 311 a : a Cont Ca 5 ears ‘ 564 aree 62-65 ®& mediums 4 t + a ~_ merar Roeb 5 standarde 53-58 rrent receipts 45 i — ag Snell GO : 2 2 c o es Binciair Ol 2 dirties 42: che asiee |Cruc Stl. 221 Socoay Vee .. 316 — sy | Curtiss Wr T1 goy Pae . 374 Li k | Det tEdits 276 gou Ry 406 tvestoc — Posie ae 5 Sperry -- « ow her ee DETROIT LIVESTOCK Sect Air 1 1903 Std Brand ie ms DETROIT—Hogs—Salable 450 Bar- | gastm K AAT bee Aaa ry ee | rows and gilts mostly 50 cents higher: |g) auto I ws Std reat mS ea 7 | sows 25 cents higher. bulk barrows and | gf) @ Mus In.. 1 oe O11 Ohio 314 | gilts 170-250 Ib 2225-2275 few choice |Emer Rad... 116 mt scxabas e si | one and two )90-220 Ih 2f 00 top: other |grie RR .. 17 8 th Pt 74 | weights scarce quotable 21 060-2200; | Pirestone .... 50 awit Ponpxs ae $a 4 most sows under 400 Ib WM 00-2100 400- | Gen Fiec 7133 ode Fl Pd ** 306 | 600 Ib sows 18 50-19 50 Gen Fde 56 Toses Ce 514 |} Cattle—Salable 250 Fresh receipts |Gen Mot .. $7 tions Pd aa4 mostly cows: early supply all classes | Gen Ry Sig 27 4 + sail Bear 357 | relatively small martet generally |Gen Tel 403 Transamer 245 | steady. good to prime fed steers quot | Gen T & Rub 25 Underwood 4 able 2000-2750 few sales utility to good | Gillette mt + : e ms Un Carbide 66 6 steers and yearlings 11 90-2006 ost | Goebel Br 1 Unit Air Lin 224 utility and commercial cows 8 50-10 50: | Goodrich 64 Unit Airc 40 | bulk canners and cutters 700-990 no | Goodyear 482 ontt Pruit 474 sales bulls and replacement cattle Grah Paige 13 op Gee Im “44 | Calves—Salable 75 Vealers fully | Gt No Ry Pf 475 @ Lines 181 steady at week's advance: market poorly | Gt West 8 175 g @ Rub 264) tested om account smal! recetpt: most { Greyhound » 23.6 U 8 Bteel 381 sales high. good and choice vealers | Guif Oi) 45 U 8 Tod .... 18 24 00-30 00. few prime tndiricuals 31 00 Holtiand FP 116 wern B Pic .. 112 commercial and low good vealers 16.00- | Houd Hersh .. 126 weurkesha M 142 2300: cull and utility €.00-15.00 Ill Cent - 686 Westg A Brk 23.6 Sheep—Salable 400. Market fully |InterIk Ir .. 144 woestg BI 445 steady, 18 head prime 62 Ib native | Int Hart - 255 white Mot lambs 22.00; few lots good to prime, | Imt Nick » 1 lworth 436) mostly good and choice lambs 19 00-2100 | Int Paper ae 52@ yngst Sh & T 355 sheep scarce. some good and choice 160 | Int Tel&Tel 4 Zenith Rad 60 6 Ib ewes 600, cull and utility ewes 3 00- | 6 00 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso ciated Press. 30 15 15 #0 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Indust. Rallis Util Stocks CHICAGO ({AP\—Galable hogs 8 000: | Net hange ... ‘4 2 +2 active, 50-75 higher om butchers and | Noon, today .- 1361 76 8 538 103.8 sOWs most choice 80 Previous " 1 766 5398 103.6 $22 50-22 90 sever | Week ag Pere Ee 68 $38 1037 $23 00: most sows |Month eg Frore AE 62 521 1013 b $20.50-21 7 Year ag 1373 810 S814 10464 | good clearance 1953 hie .. 1818 93 6 $55 1163 Salable cattie 17000 salable alive 953 -low -o- 1302 735 S05 098.5 300: steers and heifers slow, steady 5 1952 high 1509 O48 548 115.7 lower: cows steady to 25 lower, bulls an 1952 low 1312 667 50,7 e7.0 vealers steady: bulk prime 1 050-1. 35¢ DETROTT STOCKS - Ib steers $28.00-29.50; few loads average | rnbiower & Weeks) to high-prime steers $29 75-3025 bulk | piguers after decimal points are ~~ choice $24.00-2700. goo dand low-choice High Low $19.900-23.50; loasi light commercial | peaiadwin Rubber* 11.2 $15.00; several loads average to high-|p @&.C Navigation* 8 82 prime heifers $26 00-27 25: most choice to | Gerity-Michigan* 3 3.6 low-prime 62180-2450: utility to high-/ Kingston Products* 3 33 cammercial cows $9 25-1325: canners! Masco Screw* aaa 3 3.1 and cutters $7.00-9.50: utility and com-| Midwest Abrasive®...., 46 54 mercial] bulle $11.50-1450. commercial | Rudy Mfe*® .....-..+0- 24 2.7 to prime vealers $16 00-2400; cull and | Wayne — i. 1.56 1.6 utility $9 00-14 00 *No sale, bid and as Balable sheep 2,000: moderately —. slaughter lambs and yearlings steady to weak; slaughter ewes mainly steady Approximately 80 per cent of good to prime wooled lambs $18 00-21 000 : . | fall to Ipw-good $8.00-1760: mostly good the more than 120. officers to choice 100 Ib fall-shorn yearlings|on active duty with the Army are $14. 00-1400: cull to good siaughter ewes orvist | $4.00- 5.0 reservists | Steels ‘ |}who survived the allied bombing | picke -d from. 14 candidates to be the Queen" of Cedar Springs. She is ee RED FL ANNEL QUEEN—A 16-year-old refugee | in Germany was | ‘Red Flannel | Waltraud Gruber (right) a funior last year’s queen. On her left is Dariene Lawson, also of Cedar Springs, AP \Wisephete at the Cedar Springs High School Steels Lead ‘Market Rise NEW YORK (#—Steels stole the show today in the stock market with a brisk rally that carried the | entire market higher. i Republic Steel sparked the move | ahead with its brilliant earnings report for the third quarter. Re- public worked up a gain of be- tween 1 and 2 points with other adding around a point. The rest of the market, which started out with lower tenden- cies, fell in behind the steels for comfortable gains geing to around a point at the best. Doing well were railroads, mo tors, oils, copper, some rubbers and a long list of miscellaneous | issues. Utilities held steady, and other major divisions of the mar- | Street showroom, Thursday, Octo- | of the property as soon as possible. ket were mixed Volume was at a rate well ahead of yesterday's 1,130,000 shares. New York Stocks First Hand Facts on Listed and Unlisted Stocks and Bonds C. J. NEPHLER CO. 414 Community Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 7 7 major fractions to | 2, | and Harrison M. Beall, Lodge Calendar | Specialcommunication of Roose- | velt Lodge 510 FP. & A. M. Thurs- | day, Oct. 15, 7 p m. Work ts F.C | degree. Louis B. Livingston, W. M —Adv News in Brief Joseph E. Barton of 12 Cham berlain St, reported to | Palice today that his auto windows were smashed last night while the car was parked at Baldwin Ave | and Howard St A drugstore at 37 S. Saginaw St. was broken into last night, jaccording to Pontiac Police. | Thieves, who smashed a side win- dow, stole an undetermined amount |of articles. Jack Habel | Jack Habel president of the Chevrolet Company, announces that the Chevrolet | Corvette Sports Car will be on |@isplay in the company’s Mill | ber 15 —Adv Guild 2, All Saints Episcepal, |Rummage, Friday 9 to 12. Ex- | change Street door —Adv Rummage Sale: First Method- ist Church, Birm. Oct. 15-16 —Adv ... it's different... taste sensation. The Pineapple fudge sundae. Watch for it at your nearest independent soda fountain or drive-in. Next week —Adv It's new |The new Thurs, 9 a m. 42 Orchard Lake —Adv Rummage Sale, Guild Ne. 2, All m Street entrance — Adv Exchange Picture —Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. OR 3-7110.C. A. Mitchell. ! —Adv Grand Trunk Orders 400 Freight Cars The Canadiain National Rail- ways has placed orders for 4,780 units of freight equipment at a cost of $37,590,000, including 400 units for its Grand Trunk West- ern lines in, the United States, E. A. Bromley, vice president | of purchases and stores, an- nounced here today The new orders bring the value of un delivered equipment ‘orders to $114. 483.600 Also included are 4.380 freight units of various types for us on the railway’s Canadian lines Admiral TV service tubes on terms. FE 2-5197 Foundry Produces 500,000th Shell | Plaques marking production of the 500,000th 90mm cartridge case | by Wilson Foundry Division of | Willys Motors Inc. will be pre- | sented Friday at 8 p.m. in Chief- | tain Hall on Pontiac Drive. Recipients of the awards will be |Raymond R_ Rausch," executive- vicespresident of Willys Motors, Inc.. and R. E. Kalmbach, division general manager Awards will be presented on be half of the executive and admin- istrative staffs of Wilson Foundry. Officers of the activities commit- tee in charge of the affair are Herbert W. Uriland, chairman: Mrs. Sara Swindells, co-chairman publicity chairman. Yugoslav Seeks Asylum in Western Europe COPENHAGEN 0 — Police said had chitchhiked across Austria and West Germany from his Com- here The police said he told them he couldn't stand the political at- mosphere in Yugoslavia. Authorities said he would be sent | back to West Germany. He crossed | the Danish-German border illegal- ly. Pontiac | denied, at the planning body's suggestion. Property at 41 Short St., known as Art Metal Plating Co., won't Rummage Sale. Tues. Wed. and today that a 32-year-old Yugoslav | munist homeland to seek asylum | City Approves Rezoning Plans Business Notes: Kroger Company Go Over Billion for First Time William J. Sanning. $6,000,000 for newspaper Ky ing last year. record possible. years, and pointed out company 22,000,000 for newspaper the past five years. and weekly papers. of living “by providing Final Action Pending on | Authorizing Tracts for | Businesses, Plants Several tracts of land moved closer to business and factory use when Pontiac City Commission ap- | proved Pontiac City Plan Com- mission reports Tuesday Final rezoning the prop- | however. is stil pending. action erty, Two requests tor retoning were be rezoned for manufacturing use. And Mayor Arthur J. Law asked | that the city call a halt to use A petition to rezone the west current values. “At the same time, he added, “it helps to move available mer- chandise from producers sumers at minimum cost. North Record Is Laid. to Newspapers Newspaper advertising was cited today for its key role in pushing Kroger Companys sales last year over the billion dollar mark. the retail food firms director of advertising. said the company spent more than “Our sales last year topped a billion dollars for the first time in our history, he said, “and I feel certain our extensive use of newspaper advertising was a major facter in making that Sanning sid last years news- paper advertising represents a steady increase during the past 50 has spent more than The company plans to use more than 20,000,000 lines to advertise its present Tist annual fall sales event im more than 1,100 daily The advertising director also praised newspaper food price ad- vertising for holding down the cost on market trends, seasonable pro- ducts and special items so home makers can take advantage of Central Airlines ported today that it carried an average of 10.7 passengers on all flights during September. Frederick E. Burnham, Glenhurst Dr., Birmingham, vice president of the Freuhauf Trailer Co., will “Costing side of Franklin road from Luther to Ditmar to commercial (business) use was denied. The Plan Commission reported that owners of four of the six lots in- volved had withdrawn their peti- tions The Pian Commission recom- mended that the northeast cor- ner of Auburn Ave. and Paddock St, and two lets on East Pike street west of Brewer on be retened to commercia! streets | It also recommended that part of ‘Section 15," at Perry St. and Giddings Rd. be rezoned to manu- facturing use. Commission § ap- Seer Mure Pri Oct “16; Oe. | HreRESHIT THEY Peeornmnendations. | Commissioners also adopted the planners’ suggestion that property along Orchard Lake avenue near Berwick boulevard rezoned to business Plan be use commissioners reported they had approved ordinances re-| of Cost ants. BURNHAM be held at the Park Shelton Hotel in Detroit at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Burnham is a member of the National Association of countants and the American Insti- |e of Accountants discussio Assets for Internal and Financial Re- porting Purposes” at the fourth fo- rum of the Detroit chapter of the Na- tional Association The forum will Sales Mark advertis- that the space in guidance to con- re- 3 N. | TE lead a on Fi Se ae ee GENERAL PRINTIN and OFFICE SU 17 W. Lawrence | Account- Cost Ac Two Sisters Killed Crossing Highway “JORNSTORN” Pa (An wate 4 struck and killed two elderly sis- nightt on Route % in ters last Richland Twp., 10 miles |here as they walked from a vol- unteer fire hall where they had been attending a social event. south of hanging folders For faster, easier, PENDAF FLEX® ap zoning Lots 1149 of DuPont The victims were Mrs. Ann Lam-| mere efficient filing Heights Subdivision on Baldwin | berson, 68, of Johnstown, and Mrs. | 4 4 lower cost—try | avenue to commercial use; and| Mary Zolbe, 74, of Detrojt. Mrs. cabinets Pino Be in pening Lots 13-18 and 71-76 of | Zolbe had been in Johnstown on pemat o des to fe doe n Fil fas Addition on South Paddock | a week's visit with her sisters. street to multiple-family dwellings. | She was to return home this week- The South Paddock property lies between Raeburn and Elm streets | Hearings will | Tuesday night. Commissioners received a Plan | rezoning of all lots in Linda Vista | Subdivision to permit apartment houses until a revised plan for | the development of Lot 106 is sub- mitted ' McClanton Osby Guilty of Unarmed Robbery | McCenton Osby. 19, of 10038 Gilt Royal Oak Township, was oat guilty by an Oakland Coun- ty Circuit Court jury Tuesday of unarmed robbery. | He was returned to Oakland County Jail] until Oct. 30 when he is | scheduled to be sentenced by Cir- cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. vista Rd, Detroit, of $100 last Sept. 4 in Royal Oak Township. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Seated will be recetved by the Board of County Road Commission- ers of the County of Oakland, Michigan at their offices, 860 8 Telegraph Road, Pontia« Michigan. until 2:00 o'clock pr Fastern Standard Time. Monday, | October 26 1852 at which time end place they will be publicly opened and read for the following Approximately 22.000 cubie yards earth excavation and embankment in the improvement of the Grange Ral! | of Proposa!] blanks and specifications will | be furnished upon request All proposals must be plainly marked es to their contents The Board reserves the right te reject | any or all proposals or to waive defects | and to accept the proposals that, the opinion of the Board, is in the best interest and to the edvantage of the) | Board of County Road Commissioners of | the County of Oakland, Michigan and j of the County of Oakiand, Michigan BOARD, OF COUNTY ROAD | COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, Ort. 14 83 8OL D. LOMERSON i | NOTICE “OF PUBLIC 1946 Buick 2 door 4516681. Gale will be held at Bivd., Lake Orion, October 21 } 1.30 ™m. . Oct. 12, 13, 14, "83 1953 -at NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 1963 Buick 4 Door Super, Motor Num- ber V288605. Public Bale will be held Fadl | 233 Main 8t.. Rochester, Mich. Oct. 1963 at 1:30 pm | , Oct. 12, 13, 14 "88. Osby was accused of robbing | John Stanley, 57, of 20509 Monti- | Road in Section 15, Groveland Township. | in | SALE } Motor Number Park | end. Coroner Richard P. Wilkinson be conducted next | said the driver, Ralph Goodman, | 42, of Johnstown, told women were dressed Commission request to table the | clothes and he did not see them. |No charges have been placed | against Goodman. A third sister, Mrs. Lawver, had crossed the and was getting into an auto when she saw her sisters struck ing to instant him the | in dark | Augusta highway ing changes from laborious search» reference. We will tnntell @ wiel @ewew on @ beet gverestee— yew ore net aatistied. GENERAL PRINTING and OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence | Cole’s concealed vault for personal valuables (only YOU know the dial combination). Also: two ball-bearing letter files; one index drawer for 3x5 or 4x6 cards (3200 capacity), or for cancelled checks; two adjust- able storage compartments under lock and key. Not to be confused with imitations having toy-sized locks. 32” high, _ 30%" wide, 17” deep. Olive green or Cole gray finish. COLE'S new GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 17 W. Lewrence papers and other” With plenger-type lock which evtometi- cally locks all drawers. Mo. 1370PL__$57 45 tl * nus in Plain ‘Patrons of Hotel the 3 the a's al ~ E “ewe 85 i ; 8 ; ! it a | + With Russia announcing its H- bomb, Britain releasing its hither- to supersecret moving pictures of its A-bomb test, and the top men in Washington engaged in a debate over whether it's an H-bomb or the alarm clock that’s ticking in the next room, a Long Island city food firm named Dorset has come | through with a sobering answer. | In an exclusive understatement, in New York to attend | sent to me, I understand, after OUT OUR WAY : t fit TF [ NI WY MOMERS GET oR English Andres Soriano, leading the that he is not for or against any of the leading candidates in the forthcoming Philippine elections. In a wire to a writer who ré- no position to participate in poli- tical activities of the Philippines. As an American, I share view of- Dorset ficial American position Philippine po ea solely the Philippines 4 bility. I have implicit faith : | bers, but also “strengthen democ- j the decision which the Filipinos will make November elections will .Serve their best ‘interest and those of their country’s and will assure continuance of friendship between {U.-8. and Philippines.” All ‘users of street cars in Cze- choslovakia now are undergoing lessons in Russian. Two letters from Russia's 36¢letter alphabet are posted in the cars each week, and the customers are expected to learn—or else. Could lead to readin’, ritin’ and rebellion. | Thursday ‘Proclaimed Credit Union Day Mayor Arthur J. Law has pro- claimed Thursday as_Credit Union Day in Pontiac. The mayor said credit unions encouraged thrift and promote the economic security of their mem- racy, encourage individual respon- sibility and the practice of true brotherhood and thus benefit. our entire commonwealth.” SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith “Hello, Aunt Mary—and my remember years ago when you used to push me in a baby carriage?” . how I've grown, and do you DONALD DUCK ; Rw Walt Dicrnoy WELL ,OF ALL THE TIMES pA Sree. + A Nar a , CARD $ as ee 5 one 4 conan walehaee Tuk BERKYS Cisco KID site Ochi, No Matter What _ Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it IAL FE 2-8181 Ask the Went Ad Dept. i by Charlies Kuhn AN’ TH NEXT TIME YOU BAKE, TRY SOME OF IT.’ THE PONTIAC PRESS,» WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 NANCY. FF \ OO — = qos ] “4 By Ernie °~chmiller you. \ RMI HELLO, /MISS REMEMBER ME eH USED TO BE MY JONES -- TEACHER ‘JUST CAN'T SEEM TO PLACE you MAYBE 1 CAN REFRESH YOUR NANCY / | MEMORY c yo sia aat a Vy 5 —~ Vip fle Zs ey. —ERME BEALL 1-1 By |. V Hamiin ” LEAMING! . » —— % WST YL. OROP 1H THE hn Sie! SCORCHY SMITH L_ 0ST WANTED TO SEE WOW MARY WAS | GETTING ALONG WATH KER NEW 508 HERE! Bis SHES SOCK A DARLING | OF COURSE. SHE [7M DOES HWE HER SHORT - te COMINGS ! A DEFINITE PROPENSITY & ' mmm FOR CARELESSNESS, fe GRE] CMSDLING AND (PAG smecronsourrys My on % = oui y ae TAY 7 \ ie FER, W\ (ee Ny ', AL 7 N , = is ies ) Air Ka!" Ly | a Pane |! “¥ / ly ~~ SI]. i {}) ‘go’ | 10-14 ; ita) iS Rv veshe lurner DIXIE DUGAN T WIGHT, WHEN ALL ARE ASLEEP, CORLEY SLIPS SWLENTLY OVER THE 1953 TWIRP QUEEN CONTEST RULES 1. BLANK TwirP TAGS WILL BE ISSUED T Bors AT START OF T.S.% LAST ONE WEEK: 2. AT Tire Twirt ALL S¥# NATURES TO BE COUNTED ON : + Teeateo GRE tST Nee A CATEST OF TES ] BECOME ® TWIRP QUEEN / aaa _ OF THOSE U8 Pet Ones Syedorate. time -__ - w THE FEED STORE WAS NOW YOU LISTEN TO ITTLE PAMS ANY YOU'RE A STR ERIN ‘T TOWN, AIN'T YOU, ISTER 2 — WHATS YOUR LINE Z~—~ I'M JUSTICE OF THE PEACE HERE, AN’ THE LAST TIME A TRANSIENT LIKE YOU STOPPED OFF /| yesm/! JUST AN BOARDING HOUSE — i ESIOCES, I WASN'T EALLY CRYING — ACT+ CLOTHESPINS AND $0 MAT FOR THE JAIL 2 /¥ ~~ LET'S GO GET y/A STRAWBERRY 7 RUNBS com “ed ua LUMBER YARD ae . ~ R -—s ~ ER’ MAN TWIGGS = (0-19 Ong WORD Voy RA Darcie, tee ie “A. < WHAT DID THE BURGLAR GET, JUDGE ~ CHICKEN FEEDZ ~~ HA-HA! JUST JOKING/~I'M A HOUSE -TO- HOUSE SALESMAN —~ DOORMATS, CAN OPENERS, ON —~ NEED A WELCOME 1 Webster-Roth Co DP DALI, OL ISA. WHATS HAPPENED? IF THE MEETING IS PosTPomen |} WHERE IS EVERY- FOR AN HOUR. ALL THE | B@ooY > MEMBERS WENT HOME | ce} 1 TO WATCH THE NEw “J \ 4g] MURDER AtYSTERY 9 Poe iy ON CHANNEL 107 a ALL ABOUT SOME } SOCIETY WOMAN WHO BECOMES A | 7f!/ MANIAC ~~ iN} i pee \l a —_? x & - ree d ite FA Z ZZ 4, : Ge Z CY —_ Se, GZ LP>,. HE PARENT- TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION MEETS T PROTEST HORROR GROADCASTS — Corre, 1958, Mew Yok Meret Trews tne é 104 | > = ‘4 V ; + AY rt Se Pus ase ee Bie oor POE eae ke el ky ee os \ hd my Fea Ca ME. Od a re \ , CULE Ce ’ _ Pe \ \ * me } ; | i ¢ \ ; a 26 s ‘ x BRS ae Bs to Bee ey hee a4 i , = \ y > are \ Pa | > ! SO A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1998 0° |, t - fu Accused Killer Deen Gi Letters Probe ley Being Returned Man Saturday Juvenile Crime hake Ge Frede- CHAMPAIGN, BL (UP) — John W. Wable Waives rick A Slingerland ina quiet} U. S. Investigators Send | University of Mlinois today © The an- Extradition, Denies He fts'ticasz™ “| 2,000 Questgnncires totem reat ot x ae Is ‘Turnpike Phantom’ |r and Mw Nee net ot| State, City Officials 2 ALBUQUERQUE i - John) den, and: the bridegrooms mothér| WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators) Food technologist A. L Nelson, «9 Wesley Wable, accused of being | #8 Mrs. Betty Seater of Berkley. | investigating juvenile delinquency | who headed @ three-year research > fae a iemnemeaad — i” eerie in Mich igan | f lar "Gite .| Potato Grower Adopts ian - Court’ New Harv esting Device “ WATSON (#)—Marquette County farm officials and Watson area Rejects Another Appeal potato growers are carefully examining a harvesting device—new to by Mutual Stockholders: ictisan—used by Paul Van Damme to protect his crop during picking _and storage LANSING — The State Su-|' Van Damme, county farm. officials believe, is the only farmer in preme Court hoped wearily today the area to adopt the harvesting system which pays off in speedier it had heard the last of the re- picking and improved quality of the cash crop. ceivership of the bankrupt Lapeer | ————— —¢., The conventional way of har- | the murderous “phantom of the For the wedding, the bride ra red hcl ee pee process sponsored by the Army, = Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance | ceetind potatoes is to put them |\™ | turnpike,’ started the long road, chose a blue mist crepe street- rat me’) said the process will make-it pos- * eos | back to Pennsylvania today | length dregs with rose acces- | local officials and others seeking | in), 10 de : ie aia mo | e isits | into sacks in the field. The sacks | § . | sorties. She carried white roses information on the extent of the sible to dehydrate corn on a large... The case has led to rioting and | then are dumped in a warehouse. The 24-year-old former Army | and carnations, problem and possible remedies commercial scale for the first bloodshed in Lapeer County. je is a time-confusing process— | © jman wes to leave for Pennsy!- | : ; time “ The court rejected what it sad Romeo on Thursday _ and it's hard on potatoes. vania under the custody of West-| Attending the couple were the! Questions asked in the letters . should be the final appeal by Van Damm has licked the. /moreland County detectives | brides sister, Mrs. Vennie Kram- | range from the use of narcotics by The corn is cut trom the cob, . small group of stockholders who ROMEO—The Red Cross sd | ang which hurts the tender | : Wable is charged: with the deaths , £” of Lapeer, and ‘Fred Stayhue | teenagers to the effects of radio | blanched im steam, air-cooled, have fought the liquidation of the mobile will be at Rome High | skins of newly harvested potatoes | }last July of truckers “Harry F. re. jand television —_ and — dipped into a sulphite solution ( company for more than 18 years School tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m. by eliminating @ major. poruon | JOHN H. RIDGWAY | Pits, 39..Bowhng Green, W. Va, reception for guests was held | comic books | to prevent browning, and putina =, os ts no merit to further {2°4 from 6 to 8 p.m., blood pro- | of handling. Northside Community Club elect- land Lester B Woodward, 39, Har- vat * o1d Mill in General Squires) Sen. Hendrickson (R- nid, chair. rer. ‘There eae fficials have “ed. rist Pa. Bott re sh he | Park after the rites. *-- | he ile del | ic | prolonging this litigation,” the i n officials e announc S The Watson farmer has work- | ¢d John H. Ridgway president at | "sburg, Pa 1th were shot in the After a short honeymoon to Ni- man of t juveni inquency Drying cuts the moisture con-** court said. | Mrs. Stuart L. Card is chairman! ‘eg, on bis @-acre farm care- | 't8 meeting Tuesday night in | head and robbed while sleeping in subcommittee, said the informa-, tent from 75 to 5 per cent. This of the blood bank. Shé is assisted Pontiac Fire Stat wo. 3. Other their trucks agara Falls, the newlyweds will jtion will help to lay the ground- reduces weight by 75 ext noted that the court had is- one Deed wt. | fulty unload potatoes inte wooden | Pontiac Fire Station No 3. Other : live in Albuquerque, N| M.. where per om - “at least” 11 iy ey Mrs. Coleman Davidson, donor | bins, Each bin holds 35 bushels. | Officers are F. J. Temple, vice) The prisoner in a statement | the bridegroom is. serving with | work for public hearings. expected| and volume by 60 per cent. { su at =" paces "chairman; Mrs. Edgar ~Priest,| q tractor With a front hoist | President; William T Childers, | yesterday ~protested his inmo- | the Air F to start here early next month. Nelson said the corn will keep Maesivsael pn rn ce paenliy staff aide chairman: and Mrs.| then picks up the loaded bins | 5¢cretary and Frank Cahoe, treas- cence. He said that he was a Twenty cities trom coast to coast {°F Six months at temperatures up : rents - ‘lec ; and Gat the triat pose ta is. Joseph Jelsch, canteen chairman lifts them onto a truck for Urer pusher” of counterfeit money | jhave been listed by the subcom- | ot sent and it makes sued upwards of 50 orders trying Also assisting in the present pro-| transpertation te a warehouse. | i naa ; and that the man who supplied | County Deaths | mittee as possible sites for hear- | & ood . gran ll be rs) O » hig : | bx i | to Biv the case era solders as Ty fan ae onan gota The potatoes are allowed to dry ‘Pair Repeat farce ciader okt "Ad Sk | Mrs. Isabelle Rowe lion out sendin owl mene and t t Se t 3 . eo tte ne “TS Monday Club will supply refresh. | Ut and harden before they are ~ ’ Was used in the killings. CLAWSON — Service tor Mrs | delinquéncy. gyp n ences. ‘ \ 0 J appealed from a lower court orde1 mers toe the canteen | Placed on sorting tables. Irnfasmuch OwsS 1N Ite | Arthur (Isabelle) Rowe, 69. of 203} ik ne Payment of divi Parsons fx Ge Fer ace who #8 the potatoes are handled by Wable waived extradition. He | charievoix Ave. will be 2.30 p.m.| ‘The letters sent out by Hen- More to Be Ha ed dends of the = Ssverenip and the Sant bk df the bunk be. !only one picker, they are jn better at Bad Axe eh he wanted to ‘clear his ‘tomorrow at Sullivan and Son Fu.| @ttekson said the subcommittee — ng allowance of trustee accounts Ont; DiGoG irom tne Dank are shape when they arrive on the sort- jname” of blame in ‘the July kall-' | rou Royal Oek h| “fully appreciates that it cannot | The Supreme Court said the ap- ie requested to contact Mrs. Card ing table CASS CITY -- First Baptist ings on the turnpik: sartal i Oak Cc a = | carry out research which would CAIRO, Egypt —Egypt's revo. peal involved a verve of $1]. at SI] St. Clair. | Joe Herman, Delta County ag- ; Church at Bad Axe was the scene! Wable was arrested in Belen. | died Monday. - -an- = 143.55 for expenses of the receive: riculture agent. said the pew har- Saturday for the wedding of Miss|N. M.. after a 20-mile, 96-mile-an Surviving are her husband; two ; . { 2 . | ship and a final dividend of 295 FEA ) ves Ariene Lane of Detroit, former ;hour chase in a stolen Pennsyl-! : : i es a Y | Vesting system is in common use. : 7 . ~ isons, Clarence G. of Detroit and a . ” t d. = $5,909.55 to be paid to creditors. e egates lin Indi Herman says he thinks |Cass City resident, and Donald vania car following a holdup of an Gordon W. of Melvindale: three! However,’ the senator added. | and espionage against Egypt.” onne. é t e ge q . ape t Those sen need toda hang Among the seven filing the Van Damme is the only Michigan | we oe lc. iw dealer pga ae — sit “nen daughters, Mrs. Mildred Mellott of wi eaeulite ue puma the | Bou he y to appeal were Paul and Chris ‘Attend GM Breakfast, potato grower to use the method. ye ang Mrs Ras yy re ee art ‘ "Bey Ferndale, Mrs. Dorothy Paasse best available knowledge as to the ‘fred Awad Mikhail and Mohammed 4 s P 8. a} oO - oo a Viegenhardt, = ho barricaded a trot, and the bridegrom is the) Finding of the , d and Mrs. Kathryn Morrone of Claw- their Lapeer County farm as nding of the pistol and &!| gon : =a 8) GMC Truck and Coach boson 200 Att d M ti son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mc- | hoc ‘leve “Vert Ziegenhardt” and detied | ot posune nue tevcitact het to en ee ing , €-|hocked watch in a Cleveland field.” — sentences today against per- {sons convicted of “high treason prevention and treatment of juve-| Ezzat Ragheb. children: sisters and ve grand | nite delinquency and youthful of-| Two other Egvptions have been Connell of Cass City. »aWn shop put police on his trail. | fenses and by turning the spot-| tenced attempts to eviet them for non. ae tn aiuie diel \t 4 iI shop put police on his trail. | Lee H. Perry | Sen’ to death on similar “ ay t é ‘Bates attending Attending the couple were the The watch belonged » | light of publ ttention w ex- . a A clit, é ; | atch onged to one of the | _ . ight of public attention upon | charges in on ee = “TT Seereaments ihe Future Farmers of America at Milford School bride’s sister, Mrs John Shank of | truckers who was shot in the head vignaid gigolo Dl "| isting problems.” der W Sept. 26. One, M 4 The seven also included the late Silver Anniversary Convention in : Bad Axe, and Leigh McConnell, but who is recovering a T - hii . bg Reach ‘st "| The subcommuttee asked if any Peclbteowrer Aly, was euceted fe sate ig Seen Whose Kansas City } MILFORD — More than 200 bridegroom's brother of Detroit ——_— | Friday yee Feu naib increase in the use of drugs bY | yeste rday. The. seritence of ‘he ‘I on from her {i n 1992 re to 1 ~s > . 5 . ch -par- a : . aS } i é cote aa / anes upon \bout 225 FFA delegates. con- perme Bceent at ie i A S a in ou ee Funeral Service Set iHolly, with burial in Lakeside Juveniles had been noted. Another | other former Torahim | | . ; test Winners national FFA officers “Hfor meeting Monday tors tor the » guests followed the c | Cemetery. He died yesterday at Question was whether “juvenile | Abdel Hadi, was ‘hag lite | ; ee went and national and state FFA ad-|™ght in the high school gymnas- | wedding ire gangs, radio, television, comics, | imprisonment. : }? court ne at the appli- sers ¢ ¢ haces . , lum After a honeymoon in northern ae ees - - gra - | accused spying Pas eants had not filed briefs in sup- - “ a nied nw nreak last alent, New president Carl Hanna in- Michigan, the new Mr. and Mrs for Wixom Airman ee eee ee eee ers, on are grace ann carling “ age . was followed by a brief program. | “— ; . a daughter, Mrs. Dudley Chamber- | tion by adults, including” recruit- | fore ver. The trials port of their appeal and were not The beeskdast } ' troduced staff officers. Arthur McConnell will! live in Detroit. : +P ent of juve iles for vice and. ral pie i ‘ represented by came at the oral aM : ™ ae third Gime | Berkiund. elementary principal, inne | WIXOM—Service for A2C Earl | in of Flat Rock; a. son, Donald, |m Oe ee t ing held in secret and the foreign | “ arguments. i: “ borg een & conven presented teachers from his di. |O. Davis, 21. who was killed mis home, a sister, Mrs. Jessie, — oe are factors COM | country has not been identified ‘ Sit Ue A delegates | Vision and 25 teachers were intro. Coun Calendar ; action in Korea will be 230 pm ainter of Detroit: three grand. | tri uting ° enquency. publicly. , | Heading the GMC Truck of. | Sewin, Jolawen, children and two great-grandchil- J L H d ficials at the convention is Phil eins = utes Lake Orion eT een dren. ‘Si 50- Y Me bers m ay Loomises Head = ts « vention 1s Philip school principal | _Mamre’e, Department Reorganiee, ardson-Bird Chap- Mrs. Alice Harden theives Appoint? Deputies , PY aghan, f | v s Church lL Orion , ! General Motors and division gen- Chleride treatments will be | Til Corve'o bam dinne! at the church | el. Walled Lake.! AUBURN HEIGHTS — Servic Honored by Grange Chapter 226 OES eral manager. Those wt given again this year by Dr. tomorrow Serving wil! begin at T pm with burial in’ for Mrs David (Alice) Harden. 72/ le ‘ nied Bin are Re Wea Rebert Lawrence, Mrs. Gergen | (iat, orien Metnoting Church WOCe, Wisom Cemetery of 357 Washinglon St, ts pending | ,ORTONVILLE, — six members in Avon Township OXFORD—Mr. and Mrs. J iP are Caulkins of the health and safety church = Refreshments il be served | Born in Hart- at Pursley Funeral Home. She | With 50 or more years of service and Mrs. Jay O. division general sales manager: by executive boarc members y : honored at a meeting of the F Loomis wefe named worthy patron W. W. Edwards, supervisor of ser-| “mumittee announced. wece prot meet tomorrow | Dale waa yayy fed At home yesterday after a| iT don-Groveland Grange Satur. |,, ROCHESTER—Ervin Cram and , and matron respectively by Ox- vice training: J. M. Gilroy. west- se eokanggeitl od Pak | a tae nome As Bee we aon : vr ae | day. ~ cel oe ow, we oe Town. {| ford Chapter 296, OES, when the ern regional sales manager and °°8T,d secretary, reported that) Drayten Pisins — graduate o Surviving besides her . husband | nm I ship residents, Monday night were unit met recently to elect officers Bo W. Crandell. director of public Progress on school building in the | oneal poate acl wee eee, oe oye Walled Lake High School and had ‘are three sons, John and Ira of Mrs. *Charies Vantice, Mr and serene: Speak poxe-tines deputy » for the coming year velatieaa Huren Valley area would permit home of Mr =, Maymons Dobs on a1 _si8 been employed by Handling Equip: , Auburn Heights and William of Sam Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. police. Others elected were Mrs O D - | Classes to be ote tull-days be- | Vin" sesture ecuing for ibe upcoming Ment Co. of Wiaom | Rochester; a daughter, Mrs. Mary po an Huff. | The action came at a special Valentine. associate matron ~ . Einrung next wee bazaar. ls slated to begin a: 1030 om Si oalarenn i Mari- | Bertram of Grosse Ne, a sister and | meeting of Avon Township Board. w ferd Tewnsh UPVIVINg are is WIdoOW Mari rece tl “3 George Scott, associate patron; Drayton Pastor to Write Women s clus wh weet tae potluck yn, a child. Lynn Sharon; his par- | 'W° brothers in Owensville, Ind. immencel Johnsen. ay re. | The board also instructed town- \ = , . a | . 9 | @innér tomorrow at 630 pm at Com- ~ ' i . j turned from a uropean trip. | ship attorney L. R. Bebout to irs. George Moore, conductress; Column for Magazine Departments Put On munity Activities Building Business ents. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Davis; | showed pictures of the countries 4-.w a eee are Reset Gena, setae) TON PLAINES W_0. Fire Ficiting Danie |e Till be held at 8 pm two sisters Mrs. James DuFresne | Japanese Spokesman he visited. the bandanas of tans oon conductress: Clossie Yetter, secre- . . win Loo te 9g 9 play Waterford Sunday Schoo! Councii ¥ill of Wixum and Katherine at home; 4 “ew Sse i r q Somur tary; and Mrs. Russell Rebtoy, Teewissen Jr.. wite of the aed SOUTH LYON—Some 75 fire. | met! tomorrow et 730 pm a: Comme Aig pig great-grandmother, Aman- Calls Communist Bluff ; 1 nity Church. Expects New f be studied next regular ei blic Installs Fs . Commrantty’ United 2 resbyterian | rm men from nine area departments | pn cane ee mt i none Engine of Wabash, Ind. | TOK YO W— A foreign office Pastor | meeting of ea dl semi-public installation of ‘the Church here. bas been assigned | last week took part in a fire fight-| ears party at the home of Mre Royal spokesman said today Japan will to Take Over wove F | . new Officials has been scheduled ® Weekly page in the denomina- | 6 demonstration as part of the — lis Cass Lake R4. tomorrow | . a ussia and Red China as long as Templp, byterién. | ton Week. | Auto Parts at Saginaw {rR | wineen Jr. pastor of “Drayean | > The column. entitled “You and | Ta w — Co n B rths gi | may we ate nat i Plains Community United Presby- at Brandon Township == \ - king part were men : money without leaving your enarge. Mu foot | A —.— — FE +0004 os Heights. age 72, beloved wite of |@ G4, 73, 82, 88. - Pontise Press ‘Are You Worth? heme. Por particulecn, eal! Mr | cost ‘end Bertess” Modern fens 3 » MARRIED MAN WANTS FARM David Hérden. dear mother 0! | ap-em-as <-> op. now budding in Birmingham CLERKS 64 FOR GENERAL tiec «Call MY 2-2781 wees. | ly _| experience, furntshed cease and Mrs) Mary Bertram. dear one ev s VAlley 42648. or a } office wert wm lead pa ,| Gays between # a m. and § pm — TO CARE FOR 2 CHIL-| preferred. No children oonis sister of Albert and Homer Ab- _TWinbrook 2 7840. Our salesmen decide their aooarsl sere Tootng suparicnes | 60 toe Mine Sresmurst | dren & keep bouse Live i CARPENTER WORK WA’ rams and Mrs Clara Helct M's j SALESMAN. RETAIL SEWING MA. value, there is no limit to Recessary Pleasant working con- LADIES' NO NEED TO pO WiTH. C®!! bet ¢ z 6 rE +0018 New or remodeling FE Harden will lie in state a! the The P. : P | GOOD STARTING WAGE chines No canvas ‘ No —- , : ditions, S$ @ay week and paid out, ruppi¢ricnt the family in EXPERIENCED GENERAL OF- yan WANTS PART TIME Ons Pursiey Funeral Home after 7 00 e Pontiac Press pple at pe 702 Pontiac State their earning i anaeing vacations Apply Jacobsen e come wit dignified pleasant work Habs albus — —— A pis station or other work. Mornings. pm. this evening Puneral ar OVERTIME an widing Maple a»! Bates, Birmingha Hour: to sult rour convenience and senti FE 5-6760 rangements to be announced la er . , YOUN and okie t pr operly CAN, Cell Mre Preenhen MI 4-8000 car & mone necessary. For in ly ip person No phone calls Se Se FOR WANT ADS See ee or ne Wei” benty Seam Sais, | Eade Sroka” =| Be, alvin Were dee atrulance yaw WOW fake ISON ‘T 1. 1953 ALICE | Hours 18 am to 7 pm. Norwalk = . , NICUR TYPIST FOR GENERAL OFFICE r wibee yadson 31 Bdware) 6! ase DIAL FE 2-8181 Truck Lines. VE ota: need 1 man to sell new M ie Tour Ab Itty work Contect Mr. McCabe 1214 —— * gl py 87. beloved mother of Herbe:: T.. NAPCO |MAN TO SERVICE SERVISOFT d ysed 1 | reeand BASILS. OJ Pontiac State Benk Building. —_ READY-TO-WEAR CARPENTRY 68 i a = Gerald) Warren ahd Ployd Morr! ; water softener must be careful, 4! Used ord Ca sal . 2 RRA ESTATE SALEFMAN ; , FE 5-2064 Olsens Mrs Raby Beanson and | { From 8 am. to 5 p.m. ROIT INC Sas pert asata ee ee ty | trucks As we said be- BIRMINGHAM We have opening tor two salesmen | SALESLADY 7. a wee . Sia, Dares Wandyek Funeral ar. | DETROIT ING relerences required Apply Mico} fore. the pay 1s excep- 223 8 Weodvere | LAWRENCE 7 OATLORD Exverienced calesiady for women’s| Wastes any Bind of beuling. Call rangements to be announced later ohare lagn ater Softening rvice , . 7 _ } 30644 by the Pursley Puneral Home ‘6 encase ta ee 1 | . 236 Frank of, Birmingham tional and you will re- “TD EXPERIENCED MARKER ——— —_ Latee Lae EXPERIENCED GAS STATION AT. : VEAZEY OCT 14 1953 PRANCES csoumes oe" reepenatbiny 9 | am DEE RRA | EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPER: Re) cere: the veial Benelite. coon cece eee Excettent opportunity toredvance tendant totais eensea D. 147\@ Iroquois, age 62. be- for errors other than to ators. Roche ter Gear Works *| ceive the usual ben anit Bea Bi one 7 ment FE 40637 loved wife of Daniel R. Veazey | { cancel the charges for tnat #463 Orton Roed | See Mr. Peterson today 4-922 ie ee tes gay Eg © JOB OR WORK GF ANY dear mother of Richard and Dione portion of the first insertion EXPERIENCED GAS STATION WHITE HOUSEKEE: ‘ TS APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE E Veasey, dear sister of Mrs of the advertisement which attendant wanted, mechanical ex- at [carl R. Milliman’s [TE HOUSEKEEPER AND | Sears. Roebuck & Co. eatin site 5 CARPERTER Harry Phercefield Puneral service has been rendered vaiueiess Derience necessary Willow-Way . —_— Ae or children Live in MY ichnaete “specialty. PE wl be held Friday, Oct 16 a° through the error When service. wong Lake & Telegraph S/LK OR WOOL SPOTTER _ cote: the Voorhees-Siple Chapel a: 2 cancellations are made be MI 48354 nay ee wees liek shi ry GENERAL WORK MUST APPLY COOKING AND LIGHT HOUSE- CARPENTER em with Dr Marbach officia' sure to get vour “kill num- = = eee ' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CON pipette dll al edhe : ,- in persot Prince Laundry & Dry OwWeT O | work tor family of 2 Lake Orion 8. only Terme. fhg. Interment in Perry Mt Park bers No adjustments ql! mx ce has opening for men or S Telegraph near Orchard Lake Ci¥aners & Galaspie Oxford ° Oxford district Live in aew 1 2276 or EM 3-8624 | ; Cometers Mrs Veazey Will tie be given without tt \ Ov NG M AN | adc with cars Have dealer; LOOKING FOR A* EXCUUSIVI woe G O CARE FOR H oO 7 er floor home All modern conveni- Work Wanted Female oA fn state mt the Voorhees-Siple To assist instruction engineer. No earhing up to $190 and over per ei Po iD Pree S ave 8 new ‘hidrep in mv home @ust have as pening s ices Must be able te cbok — ir i me Sinsing time for a rtise- eX t € H "O “ti eal ar item a provide the | own transportation Call befo be neat lean an congenial _ Funeral Hom _ | _, closing beta a t ne Pat peg feidcr Pat promo — One — ee dealer Foot cnpe Wat ieee Gl HAS ou transy lve pn Call betore _ Stenographers eriette ronm and bath Oakland | LAUNDRY AND CLEANING. 06.00 1 M — 1 larger than regular agate eon » Nr Telegaph near W 130 N erry Distributors Watkins Phone FE 4-5172 GOOD HOME OFFERED To Eip! ™ tS 8-224 any atitio-an n “‘“emor type te 12 o’cioc® noon the uron Toducts SLR*Y ACE GRINDER HAND - ar in t 6 ro off xpF lLENCED DAY COOK N ANYTIME “se ~- — day orevieus to publication GAS STATION ATTE NDB EX Nights aid vs ation surance t oo) for roving mother FE a eee ee el alec & , Mfust heave transportation. Cal! oe Friday at my home. IN LOVING MEMORY OF WY | mee ae 6 ‘ ka . ; sy at ad an other benef: Fie of eT 7-O781 alter 4 IDEAT WORKING CONDITIONS FE }-98a8 after $ p.m _ 456K ee dear husband & father Donald F Transient Want Ags may | erience necessary 42° § Tele MEE IELR RE \DI Ro Jf Pontiac Prec: Tool Coy Giet ror Hol SEWORK STAY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS INGLUDE reas Wramted 7 BABY SITTING, EXPERIENCED - ) S68 mas year be cancelled np to 9:30 the Permeénent position with the « n 62 Orchsrd Lake F 2-4391 t eo - Pigtite + elp Allen’ who passed away | F WANTE ~ a an lide f ot en ago today Ort 14 1952 Sad! day of publication ; WA? il oa EXPERIENCED ME Pontiac Outdoor work readink CARPENTERS WANTED APPLY| 74a r OL 7 #a7e Ltheral Hosy ital “ FT EE eee = IWOMEN 4 ‘ & EXPERIEN ORL i¢ RE- 3. bing vou of your earning power, least 5 years experience good q : mingham Community Market 130 IARRIEI | dren in exchange for room ____Florists- Flowers { ' managerial training posit.or A quires position oe ~, why mot considér a career in proposition for right man salary interestiiigierariedlotiice (alco W 14 Mile Reoac Who cannot accept ordinary = 5 ard FE 4001! bet ¢ & 6 from “ y morning 379 Hamilton selling We need a good man with & comm ssion Chevrolet Garage gidel work, We cell ng. wonderfu! WANTED WHITE WOMAN 38 TO job Age 22-45 Te! ephone and WANTED-STENOGRAPHER *OR | Sunday night. Wil furnish refer- FCHAPER’S se PiomieTs_ri OWERS car to call on farmers in this Northville opportunity for Hifetime Career » for housework and care of \ame use of car for. jocal arty for reporter position Starting sal-| ences You furnish transpertation. 121 AUBURN _ ies dele Pom poh i mg Digi hig STEADY WORK FOR GooD with largest company in fielc ck wite Modern bungalow 2) ing No collecting or delivering | ary $4,200.00. Apply Calhoun Coun 5 mJes north of Walton Bird. p ee Ee | senate Bee Mr Hénrichs af Hotel divck & brick men. also can No experience necessary Attrac n family OL 2-7857 Hig! earnings Por interview pt ty Probate Court, Marshal! Mich FE 1-0352, Ambulance Service 3-A ae Pontiac Wednesday or Thursday e several goed cafpenter: for tive salary to start Regular raise WANTED MIDDLEAGED LADY M Green between 10 am and igan WORK FOR $1.00 AN HOUR IN Annee pte PP after 5p m steady work, Good men only need } @s vow progress r vk Hece_ ? children 12 noon MY 2-433). Pontiec. Mich CoURLE WAN PONTIAC | +te-ntty- of onttec Drire-tm : Pile up profits’ through waite man ovER «, Not .SPPY Call afer 6 EM 33160 | Exceptional benefits Secure f 2 and 3 Stay in PE 2-407 OFFICE GIRL FOR SMALL OF-| Rochester «rea Private three + Theater FE re ehgible for fact work’ Reply MAN FOR FARM WORK 2000 W BABY SITTER, - WHITE. FIVE = fice in Pontiac Typing and short | foom furn apt.) cxch ge for IRONINOS TO DO IN MY HOME. : Classified ads! Sell things orient Pratinc hese ee Walton ive | oa sou are looking for a job with x nit Waterford Call OR| hand general office 5 day week rt tims awn and bouse work 3 per bushel. FE 2.0345. i HUNTO yure not us rent the eee >———— _ EXPERIENCED HOUSEPAINTER. .* [ine future phone or conta: 10650, “after tour, oclock roup insurance benefits Reply "all Mr. Chiera MI ¢-6700 GE "HOUSEWORK. sc BR. f ia youre n Ing, t YOUNG MAN interior and exterior work FE Heowsehold Finance LADIES WANT: EXTRA CHRIST- Bon Press Box 35 stating | gates PEOPLE - MEN AND ENERAL. | Ambulance Service spare room, securé a For general help in architecture! 54380 after 6 p.m Corporation mes cash? Display beautiful’ qualification: __| women. Pore is an opportunity to» é Te ts | | 89 job! “E office. Hours $ to 6. Monday thru WAREHOUSE MAN STEADY) - ot rest Christmas wrap, cards & ribbons. GEAMSTRESS EXPERIENCED IN| start thriving community Bust "peas Px FE 2-01 | Soe job! Phone BE Friday Must have drivers license , work, inka a 4 in perece 22750 Woodward Ferndale aor sell themactves Dea't miss. 7, tents otal | omtagg 71 a et oe work le 2. ees ‘ Oak Ave, 5 Experience unnecessa: Swanson - Standard ctrte Co, 175 Dally between 9 & 5 this e@pportunity Pply 1130 WN tg Cleaners u enience NDER endo had ad 8181 for a5 ad- writer. | Associates, West Leas’ Lane Ra, | begmaw. i Phone LI 2-6600 | Perry. | §3522, Phone days FE) 1402. \ practical nurse. FE 2-8492. ° 4 \ ¢ ‘ { i THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS. WEDNE SDAY4OCTOBER 14, “19h ROTO TILLING Garden and lawn work. “LAWN? WR LOT LOST: BLUE STONE CLASS RING with nee poe it. FE 4-3384 RETREIVER: “4 reat male Lost Fri- rs Lake nn Reward. Pcs pinay CHILD'S old. Fawn and / OPNERAL LANDSCAPENO, EX. penenced cleaning plowing. xt STOM MOWING: . OLD, BROWN. WHITE ry 5pm ey and i Personals 22 eee JULY lst Our outboard motor repair gg omell was loaded. Now we have time t@ give your motor a fizet class tune up for next spring Se —— sERDING, TREE LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Complete ‘ewn building and main- co ED- spreads. Your Ferme FE 5-6797. FURN REFINISH NG_ REPAIR. Antiques a oon CUSTOM | BUTLT South | elegraph. Thomas Upholstering oS es ee Phone FE 5-8888° CORNICES, DRAPERIES. &LIP- WOULD PARTY COVERS. CUSTOM MADE. _ Ruth Kellogg. FE 2-6340 CUSTOM ey Lane | “icing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. “Television” Service _ a TUCKER'S TV SERVICE Honest reliable service please contact this 40281 Painting-Decorating a Pree estimates Phone FE WOMEN WANT WALL \ WASHING. Painting & & “Wall “Washing | Pree Estimates Reas. FE 23-2706 T INTERIOR Expert mechsenics. FE | “WALL | QuanawreED TV REPAIR: ANY) make. FE £0738 ANDY CON: HAVE A TOY PARTY IN YOUR our date now, EM 32210 Day. NIGHT, 8UN TV SERVICE. GLEAMING GLAMOROUS GLAXO: . PE #1 lincleum coeting glorifies Enis waxing. Waite's Notions IN TV SERVICE MRS. SPENCE CALL FOR YOUR Radio. 20 cleaning. Rose Cleaners AND AFTER THIS DATE ; I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contract- ed by any other than. myself Ro- or ™. TV joel AFTER 5) PE 567277 | - Washing. uae removed. Chories me entrained CAL. T = TCHELL’S TV _& Radio SERV. senv. BUY MOTHER A WELCOME OR 3-1647 Fe “1-1506. Building Service UMBINU X= REPAIRS. E. Wernet. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR and decorating. PAINTING & DECORATING, removed, free CEMENT ~ WORK RES +6018. Wall Washing & Painting ye : TRENCHINO FOR FOOTINGS. water lines and sewer lines. OR 3-160 308 FLEMING, FLOOR I finishing. 155 PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY Plastering, “beet rock filling FE | ‘ ney “IRTE LR RRR tis mney aa ye Reno ge #LOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN. __R. Gardner, 491 Central. FE 27519 PE 4-5211. KNAPP SH ‘SHOES ANY GIRL a WoMiai NEEDING @ friendly adviser, Ph. PE 2-873. The Salvation Army. |MOME MADE BREAD ROLLS, | . PE 31373 : § 5 * 1 ba S = contact Mra. aur ts hauling ot reas Trucks for Fant oD . ~ +100 WEDDING INVITATIONS 96 50. . SUPPLIES 3-7700 Wtd. Children to Board 25 SLICE OF HAM | ; RPMS? } { 7 + Lost in! ic Answers | FE ¢0613, | a ee truck involved in an accident | AP Newstes Slaybaug h’ S ‘tWhen you get finished Buckley, report for calisthenics!" FE 40824 ae IN, PICKUP «6 Wtd. Contract Mtgs. 30 __Wanted Real Estate 3 | nugter te CASH for CONTRACTS WE WILL BUY , Uf you plan to sell your tang con- | | tract. phone us e have pienty | (1) Equity in your home of funds at our disposal for con-; Equity in land contracts AND AFTER THIS — DATF. | will not be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself Wes- 2401 Fordham, Keego colors vue St. | FERRIER MASSAGE sTUDIO Treatments at home by appear ment Call EM }3-2631 Bostan mar | all rt ~ FE 5- | ON AND BOY ALL TYPES | of furniture. Ph PE 2-5523 Get the outright or Community | your furni- | APT size wae STOVE OR LARG| Wtd. PanaeauOns 27A A R H = Novak Co. RENTED 123 N Saginaw St. spesatne te & aie ., Dressmaking-Tailoring 18 . OR 3-7044 1701 | | DRESSMAKING suits ARB ee eS ciation Ee — Ca Free estimate Wick RB REMOVAL. | OR 3-234. TAILORING SUITS, COATS AND remodeling, alterations. FE 32-2634. Eeéna Warner 7 item® are cilovhing MAURIC® THOME, D 8. C. % Photo-Accessories 20A | ~ *xt6 PT. ; area LoPatin Studio, FE ¢739) PORTRAITS - FRAMES - COPIES Weddings—Formal & Candid . Patin Studio, 12 E. Pike. FE 4-7391 THE HOME PHOTOGRAPHER MACHINE SHARPENED MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY =| ~ RELIABLE PUMP LOST — LADY'S BROWN LEATH. Thurs. downtown. Noti- | ‘is Ferris, Connolly Jewelers | | at our disposal to purchase new or seasonal land contracts for our, clients. See me before you sell Ask POR BOB MAHAN. i | REALTY CO., qed | CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERS Open Evenings baa —— 8 } MEN'S haga PINK frames. Seccears 3-5847 eve- “LAND CONTRACTS Sour Open SOLD. UNLIMITED NDS. AWE | 37 N Saginaw St Pr NEED 50 RIGHT AWAY, NICHOLIE AND) LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH | W. HURON, Ph. FE eee a Myers Rea) Estate FE,| | GIRL WANTS RIDE. FROM DUBLIN to Pontiac Working bours 6.30 to 830 «EM 3867 __Wid. Misceliancons _ 28 wre, USED CONCRETE ‘MIXER oe ea With or without donate Most wanted toys dishes refused. Ph Wtd. Contract Mtgs. 30) CASH FOR YOUR L. AND rare ACT GARNER National Bank Bidg OL 1-380) } on i -4 tracts at Bring your contract. Ask CAMERON H. CLARK | Open-Eves PE 4- 6492 | Realtor 1342 W @urop IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR. or equity im your : s suburban farm home on | to oad contract sell or ring WS FE for Tea McCullough abstract and tor Mr. Clar ~ \K. ‘L. Templeton, Realtor | 53% W __ Huron 44% Merteaces! F Single Modern aie H. C. Peterson 110 Pontiac Bank Bldg STONE Immediate Action Let cr experienced man handle — contracts We have = y and “ask | a wait Delly ® io 8 pm. oe te ee 919 Joslyn $1,000,000 5% ppraisa! or closing CHARLE S REALTORS % W. Huros PE 4-052) After 6 PE 4-6862 or VE 5-889) reasonable ae ad | (3) Buy Ill Joslyn 26223 2 An FHA or G.I PE 35-6772 We specialize tn trades. 5660 Dine Highway. Edw 7N. Saginaw St Ph CLIENTS WITH 1953 PON-! tiac Chieftain sedan and seassoned | land contracts and cash to trade | for good home. bungalow. 2 story ROOM FOR RENT HAVE Roosevely ote] Eves. & Sun CHI Cw RUMAL Acie SALE NEEDS WE HAVE BUYERS FOR | y useful item you will Has quick ice, om your cails D. Hammond. Realtor FE 3-i741 Eve: FE There just can't sell are NOT preparted to move im- mediately! “wr Wanted Real Estate 31 Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING If you have lake property or your home is in the area of Drayton. Clarkston, or Waterford ‘call us for eaction).: ts. WHITE BROS. * ing 9 for Your A gare = | Immediate resu 3-1872 or OR | clang Your Property? TT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified pros- — saves rou time end money. im ‘many cases even the -To Sell-To_ Trade rou “aU IT—WE'LL INSURE IT 2 CHILDREN. Metamore REsL?fY CO.. REALTORS A MEMBERS BABY | Open Evenings ‘ti] ® — Sunday 10-4 1075 W Huron : TO BRANCH POST cE HAVE CLIEN WHO WILL trade lovely 6 heme s., bath, full base woman trent. 1% car garage or, OR cement driv: . ne home, 2 WE SEL. L MORE HOMES List Yours for ‘Quick Sale Paul Jones, Real — inte 2 Ww Huron WE. WANT. TO WORK We want action for our live- ly salesmen and we want to give you action on the sale of your properties. We can sell anything, anywhere at any time Homes, farms, bus. opp.. commercial properties, land ‘eontracts If we can't sell them we q@ill buy them ourselves Call now and have a salesman at your place in 30 minutes “GET RICH QUICK,” CALL Open Eve. Till 8 30 buyers qualified 26', West Huron St WE SELL WE BUY WE TRADE We abso help financé deals| Many Many wavs to make « deal were? isn't any _— icin Don't call wus "’iT CAN'T MISS" Edw. M. Stout, Realtor tpg rm at bus stop Eve. ‘Til 8 Waterford Convalescent Homes your home for cash. us or stop in IMBILER CORT M. DO YOU HAVE? acres trade? you wish to Resale out of the City? 4 6 to 8 room modern city home?’ 5 A 3 bedroom home in vicinity ‘ of Donelson School or Elizabeth Lake Estates youd sell with about $5000 down payment? If you have any of the above prop- oo hone our office right Way e have buyers for the nieve; CAMERON IE CLARA re Co-op. Member ao Eves 40402 62 W Huron 8t CHRISTMAS 1s COMING Let's selPthe old house and get List try to a@ new bome for Christmas with us now & we will beat the deadline H. C. Newingham, Broker 381 8S Marshall lrade or Sell several satisfactory 1952. Do not feel obligated DORRIS & SON REALTOR 752 WwW — — FE 4-1557 WE BUY—SELL & TRADE WE'RE CRYING | Por homes to sell! Seems like we have ‘Hundreds of buyers on cur and were ~ help them List your today lists Wanting homes at a lose home or income with ws and you lt —— get prompt action from this sy office. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE, | FF 2-8316 REALTOR 4 W. Huron st Bony WANTED ‘To BUY \MODERN 4 2 roor house from privwte owner $600 down FE $5758 property. Purchasers waiting. RF, McKINNEY Of-ice 8800 Commerce R& P+ Pontiac EM 3-3311 of Univ 1-5708 HOMES AND FARMS OF A\l | kinds We have buyers. P Dinnan & Sons. 6 W & FE ¢2577 SLEEPING pea HOME GIRLS, | s8L peep PING RM M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8165 Goon | y farm properties. Any location, also Deeb Eh Waiting for well- located homes in‘ail price range personal ser\- $-4714 rE 5-8165 HAVE ROOM FOR TWO ELDERLY rleasant home. Rochester Rest Home. Approved. OL 2-834I. INVALIDS TO BE CARED FOR AT ladies. Green Valley Rest Home 2498 Academy Molly 17-3805 _Mrs Robson __ For Rent Reema 7 32 leges FE 5-84 jchtapgel near bus. FE 4-2847 2 NICE CLEAN ROOMS SLEEPING ROOMS a BEDS NY) Matthews. FE 440 SLEEPING ROOM. HOT, WATER. | double or single. 64 WANTED WHITE WOMAN 38 TO & care of sick 55. for huuse work wife. Modern bungglow 2? in family. OL 2-7557 { CLEAN SLEEPING MS. CLOSE in. References. Interviewed be- fore 12 noon. 5-6635 BUDDIES OR OLD AGE ASSIST- an: kitche™. privileges no drink- ers 360 N erry COMFORTABLE SLEEPING RM Private entrance ulred ike St CLEAN ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 PER- Clemens FE 5-8466 FOR TWO 1701 7e@ 184 Mt sons Ba'dwin E ¢ | ROOMS NEAR FISHER AND. PON tiac Motors | NIC E. for rent Teriny son 6 W. ROOM co HOME ON LAKE OR 3-7846 NEAR FiSH er and Pontiac 105 Home st Ph FE 5-0088 2 LARGE BRIGHT oe RN sleeping rooms FE 2-1147 need small Te with reason aot bite abie uown paymen NICE CLE: N QUIET ROOM {| block fro Pontiac Moto rE ROY KN AUF. Realtor 23380. aferap nm. 4 26's W Huron FE21421 Nice ROOM POR MAN DOWN Eve. OA 83339 town Near Post Office. FE 48768 (aa CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM suitable for two Cail FE 2-8453 ; al Qi I I LOY ) ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIVIL ; eges B: SLEEPING ‘ou, * CHAMBER lin SLEEPING ROOM FOR 1 OR iris 16 School St FE 2-378 WARM SLEEPING ROOM MAN Days uron bus FE o4 IDEAL FOR 2 OFFICE GIRLS nurses of teachers who dont mind eating out Living room, irge bedrm wilh twin beds ties, closets trance minute walk to to bus itme 3 blocks from hos- ital and ‘Ligh school 68 Mary ay Ave OOM FOR 2 man. i in. 116 Gladstone P! FE 2-4 CLEAN SE GeEEEEFING 84) Auburn Axe ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING 2990°'9 sober men. 46 Mechanic | ROOMS PRIVATE BATH ——. rates . FE 40826 REA FE 49524 in or Income property. 2 to 10 families | FE 4-064) We made trades in Lerge down payments are scarce Trades are made to satis- ty all parties concerned Cal) us. 31B. PRIV- ENTRANCE. GENTLE. Cherry Ct. Off referentes- re- Avon apartments 4517 E LARGE SLEEPING ROOMS 2 gentiemen or middie — Slipined lady preferred Close to bus 44825 von CLEAN vani- Private bath and en Located on west side, 16 town. 1 block R BUDDIES NO _Grinkers. 201 Deliwood. FE 2-5805 | SL EEPING ROOM FOR REFINED ROOM QUIET. | ‘FE 54-7332 FOR CLEAN, | 97? Orchard Lake ‘ A. Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36, . For Sale Houses 40 sunering ROOMS FoR OENTLE- Vo] . _for-Rent Rooms 32 |e 2004 004” RADIO. Evany: , “thtng. turaiened Near $-8717 | LQvEes ROOM FOR LADY, vAle closets, pvt. entrance. 547 | _ ROOM, very InG FOR to town. sekee blocks bsrbeepiie. 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 1 sleeping room. Downtown. 12 Warren St LOVELY ROOM, NO DRINKERS. FE 4-6639. K-Call a 6p. m SLEEPING I RM. FOR LADY. 87 42019. , SITCHEN f. FE 32-0721 32A perk. ROOM yon ont. __ privileges. Close in, Ww anted to ent CHRISTIAN FAMILY NEEDS UN- furnished hous ¢ References. FE 1-9223. YOUNG, SINGLE, ELECTRICAL — geet desires smail furn. apt EM 3-3440 after 6 WANTED TO RENT AN UNFUR- Bished house, 4 or 5 rooths, vicin- ity of Drayton Plains. Write box 462 Waterford or phone OR 3-8618. WORKING COUPLE WITH 14 YR old daughter need -urpished house or apartment in Lincoln School District Call between 9 30 and 5.30 at FE 3-0489. Hotel Rooms 32B HOTEL, ROOSEVELT Newly decorated. By week. Also suites by week. Reas. 5-8126 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or hotness Also 1 or 2 Room Apa ments | Cooking and retfri eration unit | 464 Auburn FE 2-9230 Wid. Room | & Board "32C€ aN RE IRED BUSINESS MAN WANTS ground floor room with board in Pp FE 2-0348 between oritiag Call 100 and 00 Rooms With Board 32D, MODERN 2 PEDRM. HOME ON Pontixc , per 3 ROOM OUTSIDE TOILET, KEY 27 FOOo™ MOUSETRAILER, SELL, 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS NICELY FURNISHED 3 BEDRM.. $65. L rates. FE _ after 5 p LEASE -WEL! iy sige 5 RM MODERN 4 RM. HOUSE, NO MODERN 6 4 ROOMS & ae AND ROOM FOR 3 MEN. Day shift. 45 Auburn FE 2-5492. ROOM 4ND 80ARD, HOME PRIV- lleges. 860 Voorheis FE ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING ae double or single Meals if wanted. Any shift 8-2043 GENTLEMEN Good meals Near _ Fishers. FE 2-0318. CLEAN ROOMS 252 Auburn 1 OR -2 MEN. NEAR PONTIAC | Motor. Day shift. FE 43761 * Rent Apts. Furnished 35 3} ROOM FURN Heights. FE 17-6704 WEST SIDE, 2 ROOMS AND BATH, | Non- bed adults only. 25 Monroe. FE ¢7305 Murphy drinkers, 2 ROOM Prospect ROC MS FURN FE 2-0557 ~ week woi16 =Margaret Heights after 5 30 4 RM AP1.. OR 3-6486 2 LADIES nished 25 Williams 3 ROCMS & 3ATH ON SQUARE Lake Adults only. FE 71-7785 APARTMENT ON PONTIAC LAKE, 8226 Highiend Road Walt's Place ONE ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE - oe | anc refrigerator Adults at 405 W. Huron. OR 3-8168 3 RM - APT working couple only. FE 3-7216 APT. CLEAN drinkers, 1035 Oakland SMALL 2 RM. APT. SUITABLE caretaker. for ‘ adult Inquire 23 Steinbaugh Court |3 ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE. as heat, one or two persons. E .-7888 2 ROOMS nished basement apt couple. 392 Midway FURN APT. PRI: ADULTS ONLY ead BUNGALOW WITH 2 lots. room. Extra = floors and wood poset living Poo ech $6,500 cash or terms Oak Vista, Clarkston, Mich 3-1075. Realto on L COTTAGE CAN BE Mul pesptsent OL fyrusce, Bets : ni ra. uperaire. levatory in besewest. ? “plenty of shade trees and shrubbery. Owne will sacrifice for quick sale. i yaMiLy BRICK BY jOWNER, west side location FE 2 vote AST SIDE bedroom hothe now being built enene complete ige lot Paved street $750 down Cal! ther details. Adams Realty 342 Auburn __ FE 43393 NEW HOME READY FOR YOU. 3 bedroom bungalow in Water- ford Lake Estates. Just off Walton tac. ed rage "Can be handled wih with” 04 S00 for fur Balance on o@ iand , contract. Dawson & Watson 11', re saa Pontiac Mich ee Homes & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY LAKE LAND REALTY co 924 ——- ae Walled Lk. $1,250 DOW N Im medi 3 bed- coom, vengaios ot} Pont ofh suto- matic r. large iot, eo* a e 3 jow, interior pewly decorated. @ privileges $1, down, | Keego Harbor. Nice neat 2 ded . ot) furmece 1 > from Orchard Lake Ate down. 96,960. $1,500 PONTIAC REALTY 737 _Balévte FE 53-8275 | ] BY OWNER. _—_ B® modern 4 rms haserent és rimec Bal 61.208 815 mo MODFRN 7 ROOM HOME ‘ For Sale Houses 40 Sale Houses 4) | Sale Houses 40 CARNIVAL | by Dick Turner ___For Sale Lots /* 42 For Sale Farm Prop. 45 T T’ _ - ws CRES S OU ' ‘ } “ ‘ * ) c _ oe ae ey WO Sere0 by Btore barn, af / ° ad , : 45 500 Best Buys 42.000 Down OFFERS. “ Ryleereot ha SELES ca! oie i . INS | Re os on your way to owne - 6 PRIViLmoES OW }{] OL = Reedroom plus =| Near Wisner Schoot " citi ie we one 10 aces Ae ¥. @ acres ay Moder = this ving room. ae ne es ee } . Daymen “OW F414 “ as haan ea eet on . modern baped rain . barns, . chickes 5 ki w amp! cup- ed ¥ LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR THE aod en attractive large e. CASH BARGAIN . |__Sadaa Maoredrs 0 fig eae Breen | ste‘ Swiitora aad tatee | See ch ated "hngieg \ . : . sement. o a r lates. ina A ar- ASI ARGAIN a eae hm as teamalereed.) mes. asil| Convenient terms. arran a. Por mer wit ¥ en! thin ; feation and’ laundry” Oas , Priced at 98100, $1600 down, | ctoreere 8 | ROY KNAUE Realtor metaies: a heat, automatic gas water | nIL-DINO ° Wp . ’ wil! tind pothing ‘better Lo. rage "yas eae rg 10 Acres . | = Drapes" sterford * Ciarns ” Ne OA easse”™ wet cated on the east side on a paved to inspect 5 @ room modern house 24x40 | { +t¢ ACRES_EXTRA GOOD street Beautiful living room. fam- late home It can Fog pmol barn, 18x40 chicken house. | HOLMES- BART RAM . * room cane bath. large barn, uy diming area, tiled kitchen, 2 10x18 work shop, 10x12 root 4392 Dixie Hw | other buildings Need» paint enclosed rches one bedroom “BE CALM. COOL, AND cellar outside picnic grill O- 31950: Eves On 3-800) Schoo wus «t door 2 wellp, one and — ath down. 2 bedrooms COLLECT’ op the many ae beautiful java a 21 ON LONO LAKE AT Lake “flowing. $15,500, } mile th of up ul basement freshly f ~ton area. schoo as ¥j OTS 7 e r he nainted gas furnace Ext large Meng ware gl es door, Owner leaving state, | Orion, ‘basement dug. f ‘n 4 he al fie Mg enema | Iot Rings trees, garage Priced at | lace evergreens, shrub- | tpi secrifice for 613,000. | Seas en me oor gm ventas ha er Owner. M. Mason $11 800 with 66 down ry, apd perennials to giad- erms i . ; Own pay. — . Ba ; oe | dente ‘heart ‘Screened pa. | Sermons, Pecan TOT’ | Ome on vlect top corner aes? $1000 DOWN | hick 1c ae ete meine West Side { BARGAWW LOT AND A HALF FoR) ™- 8 g00d income from chickens | room. rich eerpeting ribet — and Bath toned C-1 pe ieervards’ fret oll St hi — ae agate Pog, VACANT Ext 4 va | bedroom and bath cown w nome ut see to appreciate indi Wlgiles’ cis mw fon Mosel ‘ kedvene” preg i ml 4 bedrooms 2nd floor full | au woe” M coer ea she |= Minna M_ Diliman, Rt ¢ Milford ment. oil heat and gas hot water i lated. usable attic Luxaire i eeraee sik eed. a oe plum tree Call FE 40147 Ph MU 46-0572 Clean condition Remember vou | gas furnace, automatie gas erage § 4,000 down LO:S POR SaLB NORTH oF WE HAVE FARMS OF ALL KINDS ca. move cight in Bee it ‘any- water heater You'll love the | : 1400 Staniey Ave FE 41315 Some rea! bargains P W Otnnan ume we have the key tecation By appointment, § Svivan lake Ranch cove eA Re LONGPELIO’ yew Loration os West _— . ee | All brick ranch home. living | Bchosl’ aledacar Walon Bicd) & uron | OFF TOSEYN OPERATOR We're try- room 14x17, dining L, 3 bed- | | Baldwin $30 & up $25 down FARM HOME NEAR ORTINVILLE | ing to rooms, tile bata fireplace | wil he M Brewer Fight roomp Full basement. This Very very sharp: ¢ bath | — San the porty who marels totdew ious eau } ate oes set —of farm }_ bungalow with'all ost floors and bome near St” Mikes We eet eMC lee Eves os _Bun. PE 2.4533 righted aed eres ep amr tteed t hehll eae Ag ee eds iad Lia) b kitchen with tile sink break. | eee eeee! oi frontage on M-15 and 1050 feet potless painted walls, full high ave one on a paved “tureet, i . ’ b 6 lo fast bar finished in white | on Crosa road Can be handled asement with warm gas heat aida 42’ te can fire plastic. Tiled fioor sectan: —_ 4 5 | -e8 = YOUR LAKE HOME ulation increases and natureliy monthie ; | incimerater, paved = drive j The home we won't sell—you will is = the demand fer je L nd t 1 46 j Lint patie” - Yes every \ Roy Annett Inc just buy ton pent Living land one of these choice idl Sale! oe Con rac - ing — y 815060 We | : room, large with a 10025400 ag ots use it for a ae eee RANCH HOME have the chev) Uetar isck * $2590 down "West side Large @ basement 15230 recreation den until you are ready “ burt j bow Ee = 0 eg: oe gh ee ee: pos room Automatic sent You can ti $15 Dn $15 { a Pe 3 eas th @ fle eT ee wat te ee West SYLVAN VILLAGE — Brand Open Evenings and Sunday i 4 heat Fully furnished “Here is « uy Pull price O $06 Qved Serac: 1. _ BROWN. Realtor Williams Lake leonise lee The | new 5-room bungalow. best | $1000 DOWN 3 BEDRM HOME) enaations! velue and you can 3 BEDROOM NORTH SIDE me) i Huron Pr FE 24810 bome is 26236 The well is down | of locations, Center bell at Waterford. Not completely fin-| Sve possession im less than One sory home with full base- $25 DOWN septic tank is in stoci im: the, Diam wih 8 foot picture | ished Write Pontiac Press Box 2 days * ment Stoker peat auto hw heat ET YOU 4 . = Indew t - floo: ° ‘ An Horr are 14x22 living room one | ing pel or -” $3. ead down. “Littie farm “ New 52° car pins Mh aaaadal iy pouema oe tbelaein her Me cM a a RS SESSSSIS x!2 bedroom, one i013 bed- sceaaens a of nero FOR COLORED. HOME FOR SALE ranch bungalow with 3 bed- Owne " il Askib a? j \\ ORK FOR y OU { room 13 font kitchen, 13 fot | boards im th she ‘| by owners 4 bedrooms with ip- | ps basement, olf turn two! 47 prohd and statunn a Easy building cod uttitty Only $850 down Be first} kitchen. se a npecious come possibilities. FE 6-3382 | picture windows, modern titchen | NOLAN I CGes SOU TO WROOHT OR VALUET w te vote sorry _ | Full basement, gas furnace WEST OF EISHER’ S> with birch cupboards, plastered | AT THIS 222 8 Telegraph FE 5-060) . pt I geih Epon } Hurry! Hurry! on this one walls. large out-buildings with ce. 7 room bome in Auburn Heights rege = Fdw M. Stout. Realtor $11. |. 8 rm. punjalow Newly decor-| ment floor and two overhead [district LF uilibasementnversantes kor Sale Acreage 43 | founte A investment. pase | Op » ve cn : ve : | , | ated — and shower. Utility | doors, ——— perch, 27 frutt xitchen, 3 bedruoms, glassed-in | —~~~~~ to —— Call FE 2 . a i . a room ater heater Lot 60x181.| trees live stream. “S$ acres of re 1 | TT.N Saginaw 8 Ph Fe ssi) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Reasonable down payment excellent soil ck at ye’ 1 ak for | to ACRES ON (PAVEMENT, 028 ae ae, as . 1 E cLART ; own, mon + gal Fe ehh moved oe bas pe or eecuee” _ _ FE 23-2162. - | $36 500 One of our very best va! cake wer arms Cae pashli i P DINNAN & BON ltebp “ oane ges cet Bera Si, ing | Member Coop Exchange ] ) ; —} ues Price just reduced for ® PAYMENT OF 896 PEK MONTH “New. Lecation 66 ‘turon Gt. 019 Joslyn mergens & fur Guin Méiecned | ; . . a eran Possession = mrcer | The 6 room home on @ GI mort- 30 ACRES. WOODED ON CROSBY t ! ric ranch ho tth jonally ‘large ic ranch e ‘ re il rail ae makes gp et cond) Near St. Michael’s { carport for $13 300 in ese of; bungalow bedreoms, two fire-| fen ot! heat. Pull basemeot The | poad | 10. Wun sale 90s oean Business Opportunities 47 ¥ rm 2 bedrm home. Glessed in Sylvan Lake Lge living rm, laces, full size dining room | jaday of the house will like the down : 5 RM asec TYPE, ROCK ah scp porch, gas heat immedi- Vestibule dinette tile bath pias- arge living rm Very wel waiey softener Good subdivision 1 (L(y ALARBI E, Realto ethed at Wired Cae possersion, by owner. i218 tered walls gas heat. solid con- lanned and very attracive| see this now Nealtor | bent + Ochare #4500 "cash or oa ; | cba pidesba caning bok gba eecessr li goed sped rc at DO YOU weet A ONE-STORY 6261 Andersonville Ra Waterford : ‘ men ith, . r t ’ c N [ , % eC $1200 down F ri wm ST OP LOOK { privilege Buy direct from’ land located im Bloomfield. High- East side an can &@ good 1 utingpad ve — uTt ar a g The AIL\W — For sale by owner fine 73 ft. builder with 28 yrs exp. i lands | basement Nice porches, 2 bed sda Mire: fo = oe | 1e oman Realty | long ranch ‘ype all modern home. Warwick Rd or Orchard Lair 4 wrick | Tome. garage on @ paved oreet near “Pontiac + S00 “rach with | i THE BIRD TO SEE HUKON ELIZABETH LK RD | l acre uf ground Bust buy tn Oak-, Ave. FE ¢5000 22105 Open $33.000 Large 4 bedroom bric Very good neighborheod This i SECTION Spacious ranch bo land County, Price $10. 4730; Sun. or call for appt anytime | ranch bungalow. “Silver }eke! 4. pu; 98.200, with just g2 309 _Teesonable exYDER. Us Very attractive kitchen lzxle "| _ Joslya Rd FE $8312 \- STARTLING VALUE | ‘tticeo "are, beth: | Gown DOROTHY. SNYDER. LAVENDER TALK Te The RIONT MAN WHEN, P Be | . ’ by" val AL . | fireplace, lar ltv room, at- mn c j | Shama a. on Pao yim | LEONARD $750 50 DN. ‘ ea vain f ena gar ic ae csp well FF 4-9584 j u o i ” ene 7 shout Tim F; 3 bedrm brick ranch homes with : | : Office FE 2-4411 Eves £M 3.3303 | “ — ee ken aif conditioning furnace Lal 3 Bec ba-en nt, garage ig | carport tor $13,000 in village of a a | Gee STOMER PARSING, a RING, RING x m excellent neighbor lot goo. well, school Sy'van ‘eke Lge living rm. ediant stapes aS ! ts the music you hood Only $2900 dows | WALTER GREEN MY 2529! vestibule, dinette, tile beth plas| sive you ample room. comfort LAWRENCE W | CEMRABLE 10 ACRE PARCELS, Pn he pikveae ie eae Fegiste? in | $1 000 DOWN ‘Atira uve new 2 bed-/ ~ EA T 5 DE tered Walls, gas heat, solid com-| ®nd convenience, yet ec 5 62500. emy terms . _ . this busy taal Pe wal rm with room ranch home Fully imsulated | “AS I arate Grice aes let. eower ma: MAURICE \ ATSON average ever a7 car garage Need< some fin- | § room .21Wly decorated modern | ved strees, beth beach & _— | RELTO a neat weil fond A. Gf with | ishing leely landscaped corner home en clous 24! & privilege. Buy direct from lL. H. BROW N. Realtor 7 8 W Fourth. OL ett Rochester, ‘counter tables and booths Lease lot Near Micdie Straits Lake ft livimg room. 14214 kitehen | builder with 28 yre exp 1980 w Hu Ph easia only $63 fr month Priced at A steal at $7,500 . Utuey room plus —— $7,060) Warwick Rd nr Orchard Lake ++ ele Coon. Real Esiate! Mach Deepens "heahers "sckangs ee —— | only on easy terms See) $500 DOWN with low down pa Ave. PE ¢5090. FE 2-7105 Open ‘o-op ~ Wait shic ben eQULIY in 6 it today { \\V ISNER- 7: TNCOL N Sun or call for appt anytime § ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WILL room house Inquire 825 Robin “Srmse 3 ge beth Ges) carer! omen "Cok after 6, VE coum. |-""e R41 ACRES ‘SUPER DUPER” uy as water age - . — | ment C after ! , Pa . - “ — ae range In ine & AREA - SYLVAN LAKE _” | West Side Suburban | MARKET Pe rom s room m Ta home can x well a - & room family home, 4 bedrooms Less than 600 per acre’ i's one z bus line ON yours for $10,000 includ furnt- mice ia ess esters 17 Acre Farm tile beth nd 4 rooms, th | miles from Ditule Hwy near Grossing around $190,000 per year THEL 31. \ Nt “rl LWOOD| tre Pull ment, gas furnace fruit is the setting of this iovely Located in Troy Teaaee east Gown. Attec e. Pull base- | M-s7] 36 acres timber Here is A very low ove operated | 31a eEiissbeth Ra | = — —— Eaceliens conds- Co! 2 bedrm home Living| of Auburn He Charming: rT ment O)} steam beat, 2 acres on | a chance to be — own | err Rana that ie avers PE $1284: +3844. Open ® to 7) , ° >\ rm. dining rm. & mod. kitchen! room house tuil basement.| corner landscaped. Underground | productive land otel price SY OWNER. o10 NONTHDIELD “AUR RON “GARDENS down, bedrms & beth “ere up | full beth ofl | heat. s0x36 2 “se | spripters fru cena iS oe cae | only $7 000 corn, He need to make « big im ; re t ra. c en house. est Ave. 3 ote rooms and beth ¢ with Dasement on| Select fioo one ae men pe eea's cecasenl Go: | _ ems Cal Ptiemgy = - eK Ite fintures-they ere included in the | cofnet lot. 1%, cer e. ce-| e@amel trim. alis. N heart of tom FLOYD KEN ealtor e work Sell cheap 3 gee hi basment with AC ail heat, ent. By appointment only ; NE, lease Owner bas had one serious | Phone Hoel! 1201J1 | ment drive. gas we igh velopm: | 2% W Lawrence Open Eves operation and must soon go for apa Ser M Metca!l! PO Boas 1i38 Vac BY OWNER 3 ACRES 3 BED. |; foom semi-modern home with 1 ACRE. North Suburyan location gorge me lee 2 “aig | mediate possession 2751 Mann lot. paved ‘ eases. sormal VA Rd No Saturday calls . $3, Beeded to handle ¢ LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. | mew house. Immediate posses- 7 SELL. 2 family income. = sion «87.500 with 8500 down down..} & beth up. Joslyn Ra. between 430 and new off — euto water heat- om er, has 4 rooms down. | rents, ~ - as Toom. Ci ve to 3 famfy has 4 en- trances. lot. ved street. | oe bus lime Trade equity for 4 to 7 room single @welling | O SO} CRESCENT LAKE 5 rooms bath, iving in reom rg furnace auto oe FOR ter heater. ear oe rent | BETIER wt — =“ BUYS —_ AND CAMERON H. CLARK | FASTI w. Woren Be ee tease | Cai FG NEAR FISHER BODY Good 3 bedroom bungalow Base | ment with ag “3 heat and 2/ ear 67 460 «with terms CARROLL G. PORRITT | 26‘, W. Huron PE 2-7124 _ Co-operative Rea! Estate Exch A HOME OF YOUR OWN | peat COLORED room frame home Ful! my co kitchen Good Low down par- ment | NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO as: PAY RENT TO YOURSELF Buy scaped jot—iet's talk turkey on this one now Cail E 40628. Bateman & Kanipsen Realty Y 8S Telegraph Open rv @ Bun [Co-op member BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW QO 1. RESALE In my candid opinion this ts the most attractive and best laid-out Ww we have of- 28x on vi land beautiful . fruit. 2% car room 16a18 wi massive —— two exceptional large bed- room foom and a Won- éerful La A basement com- arable to the best with Torrid eat O11 A heat. Owner trans ferred to " Guiaes vous BEDROOMS Attactive white frame home corner ot, within walking dis tance of downtown. Could be con verted for income Automatic hot ater and of] heat. Total 7.0 six Og <1 aaa Besston east side ecanele Auto- water, of] heat in- oulated te beth Youngstown Ritchen, acreens storms Pos- session 6 days i ie @ brand new home DORRIS & SON “we Member ‘uron Street or OR 3.2925 vF BU et AND TRADE \ \r | | | on’ price, ‘ | | NEAT AND CLEAN 5 on] bungalow with painted basement and paneled recreation, and a tool shed Situated of good sot! fenced on biack top roed transferred and must se}! a’ of ty 812.500 ener Priced 3 BEDROOM West side om paved gan 24 Mf living room wth piace Dining room isco and powder room downstairs 2 bed- Tooms and new full beth up Full) rice $11,500 with $3,500 down e tis today LAKE FRONT Owner Florida bound Hare cut the price 85.000 for a quick sale of this all brick home with one of the best views on Sylvan Lake A JOHN“ \ Realtor Open Evenings ti 8 KE 4-2533 Our =e Locauon 1704 8 Tele ih Rd. Just south of Bloom be Fashion Shop OWNER HOME AT LAKE 5 RMS and bath, full basement. auto of! heat MY 6 ROOM MODERN. ts and lake privileges. Sacri- ce fer cash by owner OR 3-1347 L.R.TRIPP’ Side 3 Family Income Available to Pontiac Motor sher Body _ five room apartments - Separate Utilities heating unit Apartments i: good condition excellent rental history Income $230 month Perfect invest- for retired couple mortgage Investigate! cash ced to sell a - Side, Ottawa Hills 3} bedroom 2 story brick arge sun panelled fireplace beautiful carpeting fenced > family home Call poimtment to see Oabwood Manor Brand new custom built brick ranch home in this dbeavtiful location Censists of six rooms and 2 tile baths on ome fleor Anderson = win- dows, Formica counter br nature! Ddirch fi divided Dasement* apace @2 Gal heater end ot} 2 car attached gar — atte with sh ‘appointment ee see this tevety home today Leshe R Tripp. Realtor uw ela il oa woeet FE 51 or ed 21398 Fi l wipes ’ - | but compact home Completely | 2 SHADED | J. C. HAYDEN REALTOR .4') W Huron &t FE +. Eves EM 3-6062 or FE 52137 LAKF INCOM] 3 =~ the P esi Be of = is the way descri lot foes tee ls ac saitive § room Mocern year around home for you to live im Across the road is @ ‘ room furnished cottage on 6 (30n770' wooded iot with an A-1 beech You can = this cottage | im the st ny Tr week and still lg jor =your } own family Brovery is located { Lakes ent price Ty convenient terms me VILLIAMS LAKE FRONT | PALL SPECIAL ou who have rghit wanted Williams Leake front for low down | ayment, here is vod chance ou cap buy this attractive email | and add to it) | to meet your needs As it is there — | beaches w Oskland county fu price is gro ame only $2.000 down See it today SILVER "RE a 0 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION really neat ” with plastered walls a oa floors Modernistic kitch®n wit breakfast nook Ful! Leommsent with Rec room, 2 lots. beauti- fully iandscaped with flowers fruit trees shade tress, and gar- den This fine home priced to sell immediately at only $10 90u With convenient terms Take | @dvantage of opportunity when it j Rmocks and call fer appointment } j A | BROS. | Open ’ to m, for Your Convenience Ph OR 11-1872 or OR 2-17¢8 i) Disie Hwy Waterford Blackwood VACANT BUNGALOW S "ms and bath’ Pull basement Imm tate aiy $1250 down SUBURBAN | ] RANCH HOME | and bath. brick construction | ‘» acre of land) 2 car garage this “ae a bought for only | | 88500 V ACANT | RANCH HOMF bedroom home | laundry, water softener auto wa ter heater, crete drive. 8 RM. BRICK | areagd & solid con @ privileges | { If You're Tired of living i that emall memt see this delightful RANCH HOME CHARLES, oniy beat. STATE. WIDE. REAL ESTATE SERVICE Inc, PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Peotiac Office. J FE 41582 Landmesser, Mer FE 50018 VENDING MACHINES ON {Oc 2 'P lsale OR Sas - SMALI lease T HOP FOR NENT OR 1 room ca te tat $350 per month GULF SUP ER SERVICE Ex ellent location Moderg station Ideal o,-ortuntty to go in busi- TO BUY. TO RESTAUR This estabdilishe & gross meome of yeer All mod ideal jocation lease Only 6 hee OU Co FR 2.0175 . SELL. REALTOR Partridge Is THE BIRD to see A d business showing $08 000 per an long terma, erm equipment offered at 15.000 with Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 EF OMuron FE 37103 Opeg Evenings and Sunday }-4 Money ~ State totoan 49 Licensed Lenders) MONEY You » STONE WAITING Mav Borrow ~$25-$500 Today another Offered at just $4,500 plus Nest to Consumers Power stock Easy terms | 3@2 Pontiac Bt. Bk _Corner Gaginaw and WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 e cae nelp you with Group your Gills, protect credit. low. monthly payments BUCKNER FINANCE CO. | Com Wa . PE 4-054) CORNER wT taouaw & HURON $25 to $500 Now! rented lhenggM = y servier you or be ie GET YOUR LOAN IN ON E. MISiT On ‘46 to ‘52 model care. Bring your your title. other Let er consolidate as finance OAKLAND LOAN CO. — = eke ee or eat ot cur & home with unfinished up OPPC Tr IN , Located on plot I's acres | claire, tal basement. gas beet gu: wh settee Business Property 44 | JPPOR | Ud ITY with Sleny of Trust Grapes ber-| handy te bus nar ei il os walls, 2 nice bedroom ~ CNL IMITE D wife 0 } ith oe Bo i er tees ome he et apts. consis S rms & bath! wait, ¢ T . : an a poy I all n caeelent | me WESBROOK ONT AGI cad a " eos eae ned Leng | FINANCE CO. —_ op Must sell due to health | $1. 250 Down BEAUTIFUL FIVE ROOM HOME sal mat Sse yen — po "a pl snmgpen wre} ms peshse fhe HA Bite This 4 room home doesnt have in desirable location Combination | deep Ydea! for smati business | fer’ Lacie BH ay HM — | p raat . ‘oo, everyth _ gg ge wv*nq ” room a + or investment All for the low the ciean stock at wholesale in- ~ 44% MOR A i * ve ile be . nr - 4 John K. Irwin Soames Qn heat, gas bot water, per cent belew today’s reprodue- Thee at) Otte: Con) bee | ventory sbout $15,000 4 PacL 6. REALTOR il a A a aa ¢ FLOYD KENT, Realtor | WARD E, PARTRIDGE , 2% Peet. Bt. va 0-t10s 6 i scnool See for yourself, TODAY. ARLI AR : 101%, N Seginew 8 RL. an Ea: hanie | 34 W Lawrence re $41 orice or national Business, TEAGUE FINA J Phone FE 34031 Eve FE 2.1906 H_ Del Sas s Open Evenings omnes D MOUSE BY OWNER = am ete Po FE ¢osi!| west to Consumers Power 200% S. MAIN a . bf ” - S . nT Home Overlooking Park | hee Spratt [BY OWNER LAKE onion | _ re OAST-TO-COAST. ROCHESTER, MICH. i s state Insu | Indtanwood res Subdivision : ' TO shee o Mt Cle Bt FE $1201 | “ FT ZABETH Laqe RD.) ae ¢ room brick, pear commuters sta 9, Mr.cDonsidsen = PE 6.3136 | one pach home. ges crak | “frontage $2,200 FE ¢ | World S Largest eee arate ‘dining room sy LIST i og PROPERTY WITH | wih privileges on private lake | LET-OTHERS pik | 43 W. ‘Huron Open Eve FE 32-4316 MOUSEHOLD GOODS in kitchen. 2 bedrooms, | Cec BH. Myers Real Estate FE MY 1814 FOR THIS MODERN «¢ B ; : __ mm. _Rocheater, OF ¢-o71! wt ein | Gabae meaea’ er | —= ——————| FOUR-FAMILY APT. ROOM TOURIST HOME AND 6 WANTED TO BUY. ORE OR TWO ress soumr tax renevsstns HAPPINESS | ii etait Mor cn | tie = lanai 5 ; 5 chureh end Greyhound bu Take ia od phy ods Ss over a 4 per cent FHA mart tor Sale Farm Prop. 45 TAVERN Mans SALE NICKS BAR, tner has or room: basement > od G8 edt oh Ses TC ence with $60) «oper . oe pay ~ | 8 mae tie pen. Pikes pamg | CNS AUBURN HTs. Beling pte ss) | aeaee SHOP DOING o0op) Both need inside toilets $4 750 ‘2 ACRE WITH INCOME business. priced wick sale | $300 down A very good buy for Five room and beth Basement iroux ic S| 7 ACRE ESTATE FE 25508 ot PE “Sods a handy plo Gel AS Clad ae Ct spe ee . STAL. GA» STATION FRAN- EMBRE E & GREGG sash Also 3 room home newly 4380 Diste Mwy Drayt4h Plains Neer Lakeville ¢bedrm home POET ps aa pe aa Poa a PS decorated, rents for $25 per mo OR 0701 with 30 f. living rm. fireplace | fll" Same f. oy br Main Office 1565 Uniom Leake Road = Tool sied a acre good garden RANCH 7 YPE hy MI modern kitchen with breakfast | naan remand cing af Salis. | Branch Office 4306 Green Lk Roed = soil fruit trees Offered for fast ‘ . . nook, bath and I bedrm on Ist bagged afd 4 sa mveunert EM }439)3 j sale at $5950 82.000 down BE Levely 3 bedroom large Nvire f.r 1462 2 ft carpeted master | at wholesale verable lease Fast + room. picture window. dining rim bedrm and bath om 2nd floor Call (JUAMET As les Ranier roe | modern ‘kitchen, awnings Base living rm. dining rm. ail car re y . j K qd | H ANDY M AN ee automatic heat Garage Lot ull gee Moc 7 wage Sean CAk Lor aan in ~ - 100% Another lot of same size in attrictive setting asemen 5 FOR nu sen YOU LL SAVE PLENTY avaiiable peeeee at only $13 900 barn, ideal for saddie horses lease” signe on electricity i's {| By spending your spare time fin attractive term | 5 acres tillable f jand car garage FE 32-2660 eve W ashington Park, Ranch! ishing this new 4 room and bath. DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER By appointment only 829500. FOR RENT — [DEAL LOCATION Brick 3 bedroom home. all) Teom neg oe sot a ag term: for Television Sales & Service ot gaiow 7 x wit Must have good background for rs iM cine wmene we cree rivileges on Round Lake Of Office FE 2-411 Eves EM +3900 | . R4 ACRES ig —— Por details {* Recreational space in basement RENTING Gown BEATS Saie, Exc Real Est. 40A | convenient to Pontiac and Flint | Kise —— See eres ESE Oo | RRR Se ees 4) 8) eeres Gllable Oth (brick) < sate Gnoceny STORE, Wirt ving quarters ord To Buy-To Sell-To Trade Se P 4. bedrm home Modern | cae mm take canain aaa doas YOU BUY IT-WE LL INSURE IT Sale Lake Prop | beth. full basement in | « SSE. tavannie a homens | Income West Side a RE A fired gleam beat eof hip-rool | Te gear er gown payment on | . | : c= — arr er outbidgs l - y | ee ee ee AHAN [| tnizapeti cake | Stith hccehtis, Mach ti) deme’ tm Casts “ee: Automatic heat 2 car garage Nice nigh elevated iske froet ae home on @ good productive oiling sickness. OR 3-045 $11.5580 $3000 down Immediate REALTY Sea REALTORS — beach oriced at farm $19 000 terms erome On tude, tw ¥eny possession CO-OPERAIV MEMBERS erms. ees “ . Open Evenings ‘tl 9 ~ Sunday 19 "| 0," BORST, Realtor | CLOSE IN EQUIPPED READY TO START West Side. Terrace ee een nee (ak © aren FE 53642 120 acres of level farm land | BUSINESS. FE 2-6820 -XT LOOR TO BRANCH } within 8&8 miles of downtown : Garage” Immediate possession cscewaeue a . Sale Resort Prop. 41B Pontiac $rm home full bath | Tavern and Groceries Ic —- and furnace Large barn, poultry tablish business in grow WM. H. KNUDSEN See eee eneceiree Feech 7P2!| GRags) LAKE ))—) New (cabin) on easy foeder nome Sieoy moe ng Waterford Township Complete : : ees a) ee oe large lot center resort ares ad-| = = ee ees rope | with @ room modern living quar- REALTOR 2 car garage. cafe sang beach | joining State Forest Good hunt | age scat sincee Tae ters Beer and wine license in| $10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg 7} parkdiaas for children Lang.| ', fishing Near Skeelsx. north | subdividing 30 | tavern heer and wine takeout FE 44816. Eve 23750. 2-5320 scapes ‘ot 680x113. You ce of Gladwin. 8795. $200 down, $25 109 ACRES - grocery ean pun oe hoger Fd CNG om'; or : br month Jerry Morrow, Clare a! o she ambitious price fo $500 DOWN with po crag A “ reg es, Ph _700-W-1 or 199-J-3 Qooa level productive farm with; ‘-8 oing business is only 15.008 an ny nies, bath et nee _ property. $7500 down. OR 3-7110 (5 vies EN LAKF OFFICE clay loam soil #3 ‘tillabie , rm paid "vor os nas iy veer Call 4 ; i . modern house full bath and] / lion electric hot water heater TO BUY at a gt ad (ON GREEN LAKE) basement sith furnace 40 x 50 os 762150 ft lot with outstand- HFEDQTRS FOr ALL LAKES’ ft barn tool shed large poul- _ ake privileges Near High. WE HAVE HOUSES & INCOMES Cottages. Homes, Lots and Estates try and brooder houses 16 acres R = VALUET. Real as = "hee Tecaiion, since, a. —= timber , Cail tonight st only - oO ‘ D ) 15 1 : ‘ ry 7 Telegraph : oe see pg ng * ve sos “ites Prom Dera WO STiee uo . a. Line ‘m rott 57744 ROCHFSTER AREA | 3 bedroom home, basement. 2‘ car REA and windows Garage all | 428 W. Fourth Ou aT chicken house 1 he = shade peared road, $11,500 Terms MAURICE WAT SON LTOR s* ston macely Rochester lf FE2 $2286 NEAR ROCHESTER | CUCKLER REALTY FURNISHED CABIN NEAR AU- sable River 7 miles from Os- JACK cota Electricity, good hunting and fishing FE 21168 LOVELAND — Fee See. Le 88 Case Lake Rd. Keego Harbor § HFTONTS on? MILE OFF tL OR 3eee | “ gh Eee Ave 8 Ssqyrre 100x280, FE 10342. Guarantee REALTORS sens pF mr of gives you your own business rating |-ELOYD KENT, Realtor : BROS. Is YOURS Our wals and |HOME & 24 W Lawrence FF. 54105 - Open Eves Open 8 to 8 wor Your Cohrenience Next to Consumers Power Ph OR 31872 or OR 3.1760 5660 Dizie Hwy _Watertord CONFECTIONARY & SCHOOL mw ACRES 5 ROOM HOME NEAR supply store most reasinable buy M-15 8®@ acres @ rm home 86- of a going business Can be had son Buchy Kealty Ortonville for $2 Must sell] due to iiiness FE ¢3142. of owner MI ¢4337. a UP TO $500 pe pe Leona your eute or other re-finance payments par in Prompt, Friend pur- for lower bills; sickness oF ity Ser Service AT A individ- their roblems. Let us nelp you. Phooe Pe s-siai. Write or call. AUTO LOAN Communi LOANS ty Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence F hs 7131 Ge CASH rSTi 1 West Law- pe For Sale Housetraiters 50 NEW 3 IRONWOODS. TROTTERS. OR % DOWN . STEWARTS, SKYLINE & DE- my rant Sha RA WE NOW HAVE SEVERAL USED TRAILERS PAYMENTS. RENT Low LIKE OXFORD TRAILER 3101 Dixie Hey. Ly | L ‘ i Be SS eS —— — ee pore] 1 | CHEV. TUDOR som po-shift model, 2 color, many extras .. $325 ‘#1 OLDSMOBILE Hydramatic, radio, heater, good transportation . ‘s STUDR. ‘PICKUP 6.900 miles, looks and drives ike ocew us sce eeescessse eooee DESOTO 4 DR. All the extras. Fine family car and « bargain ‘48 CHRYSLER 4 Another good oom car _Radio al many extres sseeees etme e ee eeeee se eeees WILLYS STA. WAGON aan radio, heater, etc. Clean tp and out..........+. ‘$1 PLYM. CLUB COUPE Turn signals, heater, two tone. one owner g A i fe g : } | | i iy ai 4 3 j Af = < F: : * ‘LICENSED 47531 “TYPE rE court Sewer & water MY 2-4611. ‘ACE RENT Gordon's Trailer Camp. 1300 Bits AUTO. PARTS TRY Us bast Side Side hae Parts = PE oeuver™™ ~** | ND Ave 44-4513 AUTO PARTS] ~—sia i Oren VES. AND som Discount to ali GM Empicyers set oerhack Auto Parts 340 Baidwin ; PE 3-079 Auto Service 53 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma. 35 Shop, 23 Wood Ph FE FOR COMPLETE sed S| sees on 125 | eee eee eee ee ee eee ree! demonstrators at a big SALES 30 Years Fair Dealing DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | Cass at W Pike PE 2-0186 CHEVIE ‘50. 2 = FLEETLINE. | teluxe. Clean lisse CHEVROLET. peers LINE an. radio heater, good tires PE 3-7642 -HABEL O.K. Usedmobiles YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARS Serviced to Serve in a. Separate Shop “02 Ford MAIN r. Radia, Heater Fordomatic Special $1,495 ‘50 Hud. 2D COLLISION SERVICE Rector at } REP FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT BRAID MOTOR ye SALES Dealt nveersivns wzD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. | Job, Fulty Reconditioned | the O.K. Way. PACEMAKER 4 Dr., Sedan, New Paint $795 * ‘51 Chev. through college... what you do to your motoring troubles when you buy a like:new, guaranteed car from OLIVER'S. . No 390 49 Buick Roadmaster $895 No. 181 1950 Plymouth 4 Dr. — $895, 1948 Buick Couveraile $745 1948 Buick-2 Dr. $545 No. 196 1949 Ford Custom “8” $645 No 706 47 Buick 4 Dr. $945 . No 716 ‘48 Dodge 4 Dr. $495 No. 203 1947 Buick 4 Dr. $045 3 DOWN—WE TRADE No Payments Until November 23rd OLIVER'S 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 CHEVROLET, al SEDAN DE- | livery low Ueage, excellent! condition H a Van Welt, 4540, Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1356. bad - “KED 18 CHRYSLER, NEW lewly img motor tires. Batte: FE CHEVIE DELUXE seat covers, heater, turn — etc. Exceient condition. $1275. MY 3-3711 uw you bir this opel | - Huron Motor Sales |= W. Huron FE 2-264) hee 931 2 DR. GOOD COND 3-696? "49 CHEV. CLUB CPE. Redio and heater, nice mechani- cal condition, original finish. $395 150 More New Car MECHIGAN’S FINEST. THE BIO PAVED ON THE CORNER 0 We Trade For Less "52 Pontiac deluxe 8 2 dr 51 Buick special 4 dr. ’50 Olds 98 2 dr. 50 Buick super 2 dr. 49 Buick super 4 dr. "48 Dodge convert. cpe. Anderson Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. CLUB CQUPE Tires, Radio & Heater _ Sundays, call FE 54-4530 “See M&M Motor Sales | ove » -7 on late mode! cars OR »-1603 WTD: SCRAP OR CHEAP Cars { OR 31663 wean 20088 $00 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS St. PE 2-2544 or WANTED . ‘48 TO ‘32 MODELS BE SURE TO. QUR_ PRICE you fe a YOUR CAR HJ. ¥. uF T, OR 3-358. Bargain at $1,145 ‘ “49 Pont. 4 DR. SEDAN Radio Heater Good Rubber Cleanest 49 in Town $845 Blue With Whitewal | | | 47 Kaiser 46 Pontiac 47 Ford 46 Ford "46 Hudson 46 Nash ’47 Pontiac | None of These Are | $300 | Some Way Under! 34 Years of Customer. Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK CHEVROLET S. Saginaw at PHONE FE4-4 _———m TRANSPORTATION! | : CHEVES, 1, FORMERLY Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 CHEVROLET 1051. 2 DR. DELUXE radio 81.073 FE NEW TIRES, $100. ‘31 CHEV. 2 DR. SED. Radio and heater, custom tailored seat covers. $795 150 More New Car Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN'S FINEST pgs BIO PAVED ‘LOT N THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND_l8 MILE ROAD CHEVROLET he¥ 4-DR. scm. $650: Terms. $2 CHEV. 2 DR. SED. Deluce spotiess 2 tome bieck 150 More New Car Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD eames or MERLY (TAXI ¥. yO, 1937 CHEVIE TWO DOOR FAR average conditidn, $100 MY reer, Lake Orion, after 5 P. cae VROLET ‘4 DELUXE 2 DR. very clean throughout. FE 3-7542. 1953 RED CONVERT- old. Redio OLive 1-3160. '50 CHEVROLET 150 More New Car Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON THE or WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ' WOODWARD AND 13 MILE. ROAD | ; | { and gray. Excellent tires and motor | | 1 Cope 1959 by MEA Servine, tne T M4 Rep U.S Par. Ont father!” For Sale Used Cars 55! _ For Sale Used Cars 55 Cars 55° PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS ACROSS FROM POST OFFI ON MT. CLEMENS 8T. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 PONTIACS _ FORDS — CHEVROLETS PACKARDS | SPECIAL! ’46 PACKARD 4 DOOR SEDAN $195 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS STUDEBAKERS BUICKS FORDS NASH ‘' MERCURYS SPECIAL! '48 PONTIAC werctacea bi K dR BREADS bx nme AD narn sepsis is" Bae ‘48 STWDE. $295 50, °$1 AND '52 AND A FEW 53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES SPECIAL! "50 NASH 4 DR. Ambassador Radio & Heater . $695 HARDTOPS MERCURYS NASH CONVERTIBLES -. SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS PANELS SPECIAL! '48 CADILLAC $995 50, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch / 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill 4 Phone FE 3-7117 CHEVROLET ‘4 2 DR. R __ good condition. FE 5-2402, $2 CHEVROLET * door DeLuxe. Radio and heater Bpotiess bieck and gray finish $1,195 ‘“MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE 810 PAVED [Lot O° TRE OF WOODW/RI AND 1) MILE ROAD DESOTO 1940, GOOD | NSPOR- tation. Reasonable. FE 2-1265 DODGE ‘31. LOW MILEAGE. rE 7 1 FORD . “Fertomets ah ior West Side Used Cars reese 23 W. Huros “Not a Name but a Policy” # ‘41 AND ‘48 PLY MOUTHS CHEVES DUDGES FORDS MERCURYS PONTIACS STARTING AT $175 LAKE ORION *‘OTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261! Us AN OFFER ON A CAR; of your choice. 53 down. Michi-— a] ae Mart, Lake Orion | FORD “4, CUSTOM. RADIO. | beate You'll do better ai _tarry: s Fee Sales, 503 S. Saginaw | FORD CONVERTIBLE “46 & MER. | ecury ‘40, both tm fine shape. must a fast. MI 4-6970 WE ARE CLEANING OUT OUR USED CARS MAKING ROOM FOR THE NEW MODEL TRADE-INS. PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY . 1948 P'ymiouth Club cpe. spectal deluxe Has radio, heater new body anc motor w excellent con | ditivop $485. = Piymouth. convert : = 6 goonies bisck. tints! and white tidewall ae See and Pg ita this one. 1948 Piymouth. joor, special de- luxe. Light seas *Finlen clean in out. Also nes new tires. Sell- tires iso sunvisor Looks and eckee Windsor.-2 door. R&H. wid drive and WSW tires. b cpe. gray finish. excellent tires. With automatic transmission This car \as We famout V-8 hp motor. See and drive ~ car. Ford 2 adr. with seat — "iuasoa finish. | This is @ one aida car Clarkston MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER — ee Tt Clarkston, Mich MA 5-292) Open 8:30 a pm daily ‘39 MODEL A FORD, GOOD RUN- ning condition 875 including tt- cepse OR 3.0082 of ‘ {LENT shape |""~ _ Must sell PE 71-7234 ‘“1ONEL 4 FORD _ MY 3-3808 ; LINCOLN-MERCURY IS THE BUY JACK HODOE is THE GUY Salesman of new and CENTRAL LIN Bus Res FE 2-0847 can be seen Service. 4520 nheeter nice shape at Jacquins Shei! Rd Highland Holden’s Red Stamps Given With Every Car Purchased at Community Always Lower Prices ’51 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe, Radio & heater, 81,195 ’°50 Buick 2 door. “tedto = beater. mest this one st08 Dont 51 Pontiac . Chieftain deluxe 2? dr. Radio Fiecter Hydramatic. Back up light. mn ’48 Pontiac Radio & heater 9645 a , 3 Goor id $2 Buick 4 door super. Radio heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone. Sharp. $2.005 "47 Olds } } E | | , Radw liams. SO HUDSON SED and heater Original shiny black finish $594 130 More New Car ‘Prade-in Bargains MICHIGAN'S FINES] THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF | wooDWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | TRANSPORTATION Special i 48 Kaiser OUR DOOR SE Fr ™ “It's the only way I can get people to say he looks like his SOUND MECHANICAL CONDITION Winterized Only $295 NO MONEY DOWN KIMBALL | YOUR NASH DEALER OPEN NIGHTS | 256 8S Saginaw MERCURY ‘52 SPORT COUPE A-1 condition. FE . Off Elizabew Lake & West Huron. MERCURY ‘4 2 DR dition, R & H, int, good rubber & very clean. E 4300 ‘47 Mercury Convertible a eee ORIGINA AL ‘BLACK FI Only $34 KIMBALL YOUR NASH DEALER OPEN NIGHTS 256 8S Saginaw FE 41545 vISH seat covers and new tires Paint MERCURY 563 CUSTOM 8 R & H. windshield washers. undercoated. } mo. old. Priced right for quick sale. MY 3-3400 or 2045 Adams Rd NASH ‘48 R & H. GOOD CONDI- _tion. 1033 Boston Ave ‘$1 NASH ¢ DR. OD. © 8. Perry. FE 5-468. “600” 48 NASH Sedan Radio and heater, excellent tires and motor $295 1530 More New Car Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT THE CORNER | WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD R&H. NASH 198 CUSTOM AMBASSA- dor Fully © Witton Very ciean, 13 Ascot FE 2-247. ‘41 NASH AMBASSADOR. CLEAN - trarsportation. 2230 Cottage ‘47 OLDS. GOOD RUNNING CON dition. $375 or take over payments MY 40474 after 6 pm OLDS ‘82, SUPER 68 LIKE Driven only 6.000 miles _owner Reasonadie FE 4-04 Bright spot Orchard Lake at Cass re : roid +i 6 DELUER 5 ha arte | 09 Pontiac super dix. Cat. |’5 3 Ford & convertible 52 Olds 98 4 dr. 52 Ford Customline 2 dr. t | '52 Buick super 4 dr. 51 Chevrolet Styline 2 dr. 51 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr. 51 Dodge Meadow. 4 dr. 51 Buick special 4dr. © 51 Packard 200 2 dr. 51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr 51 Olds 98 4 dr. ’5t Ford Victoria 50 Ford 8 2 dr. SO Olds 88 deluxe-2 dr. ’50 Chevrolet Styline 4 dr. ‘50 Olds 88 deluxe 4 dr. SO Ford 8 2 dr. 49 Ford 8 convertible 49 Cadillac 60 special 49 Olds 88 club sedan 49 Pontiac 8 4 dr. 48 Buick sedanette 48 Ford 8 4 dr. vur care are equipped transmissions, YOULL PO. BETTER ‘ } & GMAC Terms | All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. t tne north end of town » every night tu 10 804. N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER voo. Radio @& heater Priced sel) at “7 FORD STA. WAG. clean inside end out. $595 150 More New Car Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 3 J EROME Used —— Orengra Pen at Cass New Cee se s. ae Phone FE Ask Abou 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 *50, "49, 48, '47 Pontiac rok: 49, "48 Studebaker 50, 46 Dodge ECONOMY USED CARS sie a Aupere " PE 4-1545 | GOOD CON- | overdrive, new. | $1895 51 Pont iac Chieftain 2dr. — ’51 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr_ | H "63 Plymouth sedan Radio. heater and Sharp, low mileage sautomobile 92 Ford Customline sedan Radio heater and overdrive A! real buy for the bargain hunter {$2 Buick / 8° Super Riveria Very ! | sharp. Radio. beater and Dyna- ' flow . { |} S1 Mercury sedan j } Radio heater and overdrive | | g@hiny black fintsh Priced right.’ 31 Ford 2 Dr @edan You ean buy a lot of shell with | the savings on this one | t | 50 Dodge sedan | ‘Wery shiny 2 tone finish Hunt | ers specta! 50 Mercury | Radio, heater and overdrive Very clean in respects. Ready ia 6} as a “red coat special | . very clean car | ly priced “| CENTRAL. LINCOUN- MERCURY 49 Pontiac and economical Pike St. Lot or. Pike & Cass PHONES FE 4-3885 Fk 4-3114 FE 2-9167 ‘50 | Plymouth > FOUR DOOR SEDAN RADIO-HEATER : | ATTRACTIVE GREEN Wintgrized ' Only $795 KIMBALL YOUR NASH DEALER OPEN NIGHTS 256 8S Sag.naw FE 4-1545 PONTIAC ‘52. $1500 | FE 42070 FINISH Terry iene Rochester Ford Dealer FORD Custom Tudor $1295 53 CHEV. » | 210 Tudor Radio-Heater Powerglide White Wall Tires LARRY JEROME MAIN Se AT THE Brine 1-971) “FOR MORE THAN 30 YFARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” OPEN EVENINGS PONTIAC “48. HYDRAMATIC. RAH | tlean FE ¢9373 PONTIAC ‘53 STANDARD 4 DR | Conventional shift Sante Fe red. | White sidewalls All access 4500 | mi. $1,975. FE 23-8975 PUNTIAC ‘33 CHIEFTAIN DE- luxe. 2 dr. Conventional shift. 54 acokes PONTIAC “Sh, ra DR 8 RADIO & heater E-Z eye giass Spotlight | 17.000 miles on "52 engine & trans rmanent anti-freeze $1,100 FE 7-9193. PONTIAC ‘48 4 DR. STREAM. | liner, new whitewal] tires Cus. | ter upholstered. Al! extras 2-464 mi Pytoatione | We have a fine selection of used cars — to be of- fered to be buying public | far the balance of the month of October at wholesale prices Every car carries our new | policy—6,000 miles or 6! months warranty No reasonable offer re-| fused. Come in, name |. your own price, terms, | we trade. = fin’ | Our stock consists of! Fords, Plymouths, Chev- rolets and Pontiacs. Over | 50 to choose from. Open evenings !"til 9 Come | in of call. EARL R. ~|MILLIMAN, Open From 8 a.m.-9 pm. PHONES FE 64101 - After 6. FE 5-358" PONTIAC ‘82, 2 DR., LOW MILE- age. Clean. FE 433894 PONT ‘37. BEST OFFER TAKES car. EM 3-3668 1962 PONTIAC ‘8’, 4 DOOR DE- luge Excellent condition, fully equipped, low mileage, FE 2-9811 _ before 3 om 8 CHIEFTAIN 2 DR . Like . OA 83777. : 41-'50 CARS FOR PARTS LAR MOTOR MART overdrive . ‘O22 1953 Dodges — Must be) sould! And we are ready to deal - And Check These Buys ‘40 Na.b Radio heater overdrive $ 690 “91 Chev radio heater & { Powe: gie 1 085 ‘46 Pont °8 RAH 395 "4B Stude |_iwil taeesee 385 “Sl Keiger 3 GF... .ccsecee 895 "OT Ply 2 Gr... wee ecearve 395 ‘30 Pont ? dr 995 ‘90 Mere R& HO D 1 045 ‘S Desoto 4 are Hs "49 Ply © GE sc cecccccces 675 $1 Dodge 4 dr. .....0....- 1,105 RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROs. — Dodge Plymouth Dealer 232 S Saginaw St FE 2-913! REPOSSE SSIONS NICHOLS AUTO SALES 203 8 Saginaw 2-49 Mercury club epes. ‘@ Fo Station wagon. These cars mre ready. to go and to be sold for balance due. 49 PONTIAC 8 CHEIFTAIN, 2 door, radio, heater, 2 tome, good condition No dealers. 37 Seneca. rear apt. Peterson 1952 Henry J 2 Dr. 1951 Henry J 2 2 Dr. 1951 Kaiser 2 Dr 4 Prazer. . 47 Pord 7776 AUBURN AVE. | | PONTIAC ‘83, DELUXE 2 DR hydramatic 2 tone green Ez erex : WSW tires, ete y : No Money Down Are you married and keep- ing house? If so, you can buy one of these cars with absolutely no money down. 199 PLYMOUTH coves. Ss — heater, fine tires. | eaten condition. Excel. | t Ag sienents $49.00 bof CHRYSLER sedan © pate y heater and automatic t m™'ssion $4900 Momthiv ‘#47 HUDSON | The dependabie ‘six body Interior exactly like new! This fine car has had new brake linings and drums. new shocks bushed front end mamy minor repairs ae a valve tod al! within the last DR Take over payment 37 "31 STUDE DELUXE emo No don irginta after 4 pm CHAMP. Radio heater and overdrive Orig inal blue finish S795 150 More New Cat Trade-in Bargains MICHIGAN'S Finis! THE BIG PAVED. LOT ON THE CORNER OF | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD WI't, s8CRIFIC i) ST'IDEBAK er ewe Starlite coupe. EX CELL CONDITION EM 3-527 ‘A8 | WILLYS 44-TON PICKUP EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION SALE PRICED JACOBSON MOTOR SALES Your Hudson Dealer 58 W. Pike at Cass FE 2-8369 For Sale Trucks | CHEVIE 81 % TON PICKUP and vice a FE 490 New & Used Trucks WILSON GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward FE -4531 ie FEDERA TRAC. agree. 4 REABON- ond ition Sanderson. PE 2-4313 | | Excellent Se | Ideal for '> RECONDITIONED _ RIGHT INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘48 Int] PANEL Very sound body, good rubber.-new paint. You must see this! $445 Special! | '50 Ford j Te 1 Ne RI@Ie © New Paint (Good Eengine Solid Rody $675 46 GMC 34 TON PICKUP Good Rubber 4 solid truck with manv money-making miles le!t in It. $395 ‘46 Ford 2-TON STAKE Cab and Stake in Very voor Condition “ngine A-] $475 | 47 GMC PARCEL DELIVERY Newly Painted. Good ] ~ Sound Delivery "$495 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS i Take your choice of Amer- ica’s Choice. Our selec- tion is big. but money difference is small. ; | THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE4- 4546 SFT ECTION oF 50 TRUCKS ALL gel Terms Will trade Make offer om anv pew make. Mishiges Auction Mart. Lake Or‘on MY 2-1631 1952 's TON PICKUP. 18.000 | actual m! Deluxe cab. Airfoam cushions Fluid drive Five 680 . | C | th tires 2 extra wheels "ow tires. Perfect in rE “20868 | TRUCK Bargains! 1946 DODGE --lon Panel $195 198] FORD z- fon Pickup $795 1951 CHEV. »-Ton Pickup $795 1947 FORD '.-Ton Panel $195 1951 CHEV, Tractor $795 1951 CHEV 2-fon Panel $695 1982 CHFV sedan Delivery $995 1947 STUDF '2-Ton Pickup | $195 1949 GMC '2-Ton Pickup $395 ‘ 1949 CHEV. Sedan Delivery $295 Many More to Choose From | at MICHIGAN'S FINEST . THB Bo a ROAD | woop anD AND AND | j a : ; | sf 3, “is a f “THE } PONTIAC. PRESS, _ ates ESDAY. OCTOBER 14.1 1958} (ke 4 Sie Be ne Geb. oe] oven. Steines by Hershberger Sale Used Cars. a5] For Sale Used Cars 55| For Sale Used Cars =| “Fee See Trucks so MIKE’S AUTO SALES |. | | | Y 83 Plymouth | OLIVER'S art fe sares ome, | Going mow. |H AB x lymout DAFFY opens. This car was formerly | Th N WwW Forde DEFINITIONS — sdvadiage of our terrific buy. , o. ane Ne eane KICK-OFF: ne ero unting: '54 Dodges, | O.K 701 OAKLAN™ | . ° . DOWN PAYMENT A Russian football player “ot "Ragas beatae, Sonpr: | re vey = abe ‘Are Here! USED BONES LEY) played by men sho eal ronb.aef,,spoom, aggo ney) CARS WITH WRIT? = * a pre ein was Gimfin's service "Bt tioc. sly, TEN GUARANTEES. | We still have two new TRUCKS A ' \ ~ THE PON NTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1953. f . Marine Engine ‘For Sale Trucks 56 ’ a Attention: Truck Buyers Earl R. Milliman, Your Ford Dealer, Has— 5 Used Pickups ‘1 Used Stake LChev. COE. These Trucks Are Priced | to Sel] Quick, Act Now! | Earl R. MILLIMAN Open Eve. ’t1i 9 147 S Saginaw Street FE 5-410! or after 6 - FE 5-2246! a | *o1 CHEVIE *®. TON PICKUP, LIKE | new Sell or_trade. 3000 Baldwin | Motor ‘Scooters $8) NEW & CSED CUSHMAN 6COOT- ers 12 8 Paddock. PE 4-4246 For $ Sale _Motorcyctes 5 59 1%] HARLEY-DAVIDSON mete eycle -61 overhead valve FE) 43407 _. - _ POR PARTS & SEKVICE ON YOUR Harley Davidson see riley Davidson Sales Co 327 8 a'- naw . "63 TRIUMPH 650 Twin sharp soid- let E Bisd ~ For Sale Bicycles 59A BOY'S BIKE $25. FE 2-4 1.26 SCHWINN BIKE ALSO 20° J.C. Higgens 502 E Beverly “Boats & Accessories 00 PAAAAALALA LAF PPI ALIS 14 «FT bager aresel pe ™% HP? Evinruce aud trailer. Used 20) hours Call cies 4:30 OR.}-2901 | 20 FT. CABIN CRUISER ALMOsT | completed matey. can com-- plete BARGAIN FE 4.3938 6 HP TWIN FIRING OUTBOARD | motor $75. “E: BEAUTIFUL Chr.s-Craft. 16 THUNDERBIRD fully equipped 26 INCH. LIKE NEW 380 a Een hull. Excelient $715. See i at) Frenchy's Landing. Cass Lake Parkway and Cass-Elizabeth Lake Roads _ MERCURY MOTORS. MOST MOD- | els now ——— for immediate delivery GENESEE SALES 2101 Dixie Hwy FE 2-5788 18 FT OLDTOWN SPONSON BAIL ing canoe, complete with mast &) Sacrifice value MApvtair 6-246) 7 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS, & Gervice. Terms to you, Sborty Hook's place ye akg gill Leake Rd at Pine Lake | aPpRoveD BOAT CUSHIONS 62.95 | ft Sporting goods of all Kinds. 6tar-| hei boats fee nee ere for the boet ‘thin, vOwkns ARINE — 396 Orc! Orchard _Lake Ave Transportation Offered 6 62 CAR LEAVING FOR FLORIDA soo =Room tor 3 to sei drive | & expen-es Call 1. E FURN VAN GUOLNG NUKIH PART | _ load either way FE 5-6806 Swaps tsi LARGE CIRCULATOR FOR SHOT- gun Prefer 12 gauge double. Wul pay difference EM 3-3958 | GAlE OR SWAP 4 MONTHS OLD) Brittany Spenmiel temaie for Aw- tomatic shotgun FE 31221 WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN TO fly? Will exchange expert flight imstructen by ex-mililar) imstruc- tor for shop tools or what have you”? Contect Big Beaver Airport 16 Mile Rt & John R Cal) MUl- berry Tor 1 and Syiven Sale of swap. — ¢ Whils M Brewer | ote! rE +5181 | FE 3-6633 _detween 2a@6¢, Compete EQuirpuawt ~ FROM modern iairy Dar nearly new } { terms to suit cer | truck housetrailer land contract tin trade Jimmie Harris inc Phone Lapeer MOhawk 4-3651 ARIN AND A OXIMATELY 4 acres of ‘and at Atlante property in Waterford area will se OR 32251 OR }-2444 GwaP BUICK “4 TRADE AS | op house. FE flodse for PicxuP TRUCE. cart. second contract. tractor or house equity clese in to tows This property is located 7 miles north of Rochester off the Roch- ester Road op st with lake privileges on beautiful Cran- berry Lake There are 4 rooms wth we! outside Now vacant Edw. Stout. Realtor TT NM. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-816 ____ __ Open Eve til 630 EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON. tract (where you have sold ds 4 erty) for late mode) car & ¢ H, J VanWelt. OR 3-1355 TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, small house, mortgage. furniture, autos, for new or used ood housetratlers EXCHANGE | Crosley Shelvador, terms. $2 per week MY 3-3711 For Sale Clothing — 64 BLACK CARACUL SLING CAPE large sise, fine quality. Cost $362. | Dever worn sacrifice $150 OA MUSKRAT FUR COAT. NORTHER fine condition. $20 7-7027. BRAY UR TRIMMED coar. | size 18. rr WOMEN: 8 alice coat size 16-18, $45, Hudson Bay | blanket coat, si. 14, $18.; Boys es lined jackee LINE FUR oa $5. cond! tion fias oceanic: yivan Vil-! lage GIRLS SNOWSUITS, SIZES 6 & 8 3 ladies coats ur coat. sizes & 18 FE 2-3534. LIGHT BROWN & BLACK WINTER coats. Size 18 FE 2-3523 LADIES MAROON FUR TRIMMED coat aiso Wool sport coat size 18-20 FE 2-3510 MUSKRAT COAT. SIZE 12, GOOD | condition. FE 2-7001 MAN’S GABARDINE COAT, GRAY nipper lined Size 40-42 FE 4-87 FUR COAT SHEARED RACCOON size 1416 originally $650. Three years old ) old Bargain $50. MI 40014 LADY'S GOLD WOOL COAT. SIZE 12 Lady’s navy wool coat, site 10 FE 5-1260. LADY 8 CLOTHING “BOY ‘S CLOTH- ing, reasonable. FE 3-7287 WARM RED COAT, INNER LIN. ing Size 44. Was 845 Will sell cheap Worn twice Call at first house on Newton Rd _dale Musial Goods 65 a taint DEED | SMALL PIANO 1 IN WALNUT Teasonadly priced, easy pene Gauagners, FE 4-0566 USED SMALL APT. PIANO, mahogany finish, priced for quick sale. Gallaghers, FE CONTINENTAL EBONITE CLARI- net Good condition MA 5-3708 GRINNEL CONCERT “GRAND PI- ano. Recently rebuilt and refin- ished PE 460s" after PIANO TOMND AYD REPAIR- ine Uscar Schm dt. Pb. PE 2-5217 eer P ia ieabet CROBONTC PTs! ar Tizabeth Lk. Rad “You they're too immodest!” wav Acanu— wont catch ame wearing those new 10-14% short skirts _ Sale Musicat dioods 65 | UBED ni. « SPINET eke, like new First $375 takes Gallaghers, FE 4-0566 ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES rich tones finest quality, anc colors Save money. ‘off W. Hurop), basement spt Sale Nuusehold Goods aaa ee LIKE NEW SIMMONS &sTUDIO| couch and Duncan sty ar able. Mi <7 oizes | 7 Prali | al tm ‘Sale Household Goods 66 wees Orr An SHOP SUBURBAN & SAVE Where vour collars amr gfore sense atthe L & S &. The Bis Red barn 3345 Auburn Ra. 1 of Auburp Heights. 2 acres o parking NEW AND USED Becs of al] Kinde and sizes Lamps. —— and foeor. leaf | aeons dining TV Sets and redios 4-328 Lt ghey ig al) renege & PIEC J | | Healing gas electric [PIECE DUNCAN, eT aT DIN- stoves Sane Oo.) space heat- HOOKED RUG 96x12 FLORAL Chrome dinette sets wrth black border. cheap Wit! Chest and dressers bf o ipciuae heoked eval 644. MI Bedroon suites. 442351 Living foom .ultes WTD PURNITURE ODDS & Dining room cuites, etc ends. antique dishés MY 2-3022 COME OUT AND os . PHILGAS RANGES INSTALLED © ® § SALES CO ed for $0 ay. free trial. Phillips 14 LIGHT GREY nok! os ike ew Petroleum Co 2625 Orchard Lase Ave PE 23-6195 | STOVES BOUGHT es. Turners. 602 PE 2-080! SOLD AND) Mi. Clemens WALTON TV 10° )=6Tapie mode! TV 829 124." Table mode! TV TV antenna kits $9 Josiyn er Walton ~ PE 2-2257 CP UO8ED USED WASHERS. 315 - I ce $-8431 MALL MAHOGANY DUNCAN Phyfe dinette table FE 2-7148 DUTCH OVEN rer Rs saeinies WILL sacrifice FE¢ HOOVER ae. ocak ANER, UP- Hy uew brushes $10. FE 5-1380 ahy eve _ HOOVER VACUUM. GOOD RUN- Biag youd. 611.50. 956 Myrtle LEATHER UPHOLSTERED DAV- enport Good con@_ FE 32-7311 |MAYT\G WASHER REBUILT & uaranteed FE 45168 Le |GAS STOVES NEW AND USED. $1‘ a-* up. carge election Bot- Ue gaa ostallations. Only $8 50 plus deposit Kenyop Fuelgas Co $20? vixgie Highway OR 3-240) HORTON ELECTRIC IRONER Used only 2 weeks FE ¢5928 {USED COIL SPRING MATTRESS cover ac & coil springs. $25 Shp for large sized cavenport condition FER 71-6786 | BREAKFAST SET 820, GOOD CON- dition, FE +00 +064 | PULL sree TAPPAN GAS RANOE. | «| ged - month ae Call. pm 8M 3-267 watt RADIO, & ONE é@ re | | ear ae DRYER sLiowtLY AB i eiove S068 COMBI: = 620. “Call Sunday or ender | ‘03 a cllevue r ‘pm 80 WAYNE’S $175 90 deluze Speedqueen — siee cu 29 98 Bendiz ciotmer dryer $290 8 Crosiey Shelvador 98's i] 6369 95) = Philco TY $279 Norge automatic washer 8229 129 95 uo Therm oo}! heater 5 room capacity sio8 My is square tu washer Late mode cians ‘ trade ib 21 ww console | 6290 | refrigerater cu. ft 121 x” Saginaw 8 CLOSING OUT PAINTS! RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL 6350 Hi-gioss enamel. cal Armstr. plastic rinoflor.. ‘4, price 12 ft Golasea! Congoleum ‘e price Bonny Maid Inlaid tile 1 4% ft wail tile rn. ft. 1c SYER 6 1\41.W oe PE 4- 3064 ‘BErORE YOU BUY EXPERT REPAIR, SERVICS Home Demonstrations With Pid By - sg Sewing Machine Séles 21 £ Water PE ites. CHILDS CHIFFOROBE & | PE 5-3458 ler & Taylor Tot EXTRa THICK FELT MA anc oil gs) 6good $15 OR sPrs TILE 108 Bonny Maid vinyi tniaia tile #’re" FLOOR SHOP oo 6s naw st PAIR’ BLOND MAHOGANY WHIT- comb odern, twin mattress “ new orice OA & | LIVING ROOM DRAPES, 2? PAIR jong and 2? nsir short, rose lined. FE 2-1047 | | SMALL FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGER- ator ‘cod = condition Rollaway bed 5-9631 BABY BED kxp. CHEST OF drawers FE 4#1 HOME rREzER. — VINATOR 1952 eu ff. deluxe model. Loo a aio rE PHILCO CONSOLE RADIO, $12, Nesco weulation, 100 ft. $5 00 ‘.x8 ceder siding per M. -- $149 00 Fee sasel pafegs cceve «22. 34 $0 si s Wg gee 435 door: 5.0 w 0 ARE BUILDING A HOUSE | RND SAVE UP TO e800 ON ALL | RRND oP TO 6600 ON ALL MAT ao e Sure Its | Baie tae Northern Lumber Co. #197 Cooley Lake Ra WE DELIVER a ee oa oe yo -4650 EM 3- 3096 | E M3 M oo Sele ‘Miscellaneous 68}! FARM FRESH MEATS Fea & Re “Eih| Pee Se Beet Blew : 25e a Ib TaaLEA. Lard me 8 lb! ieisceaneaamaeaeel 2). a = Pork Sausage “5c @ ib | 2° GOAL ahace: pUCcT yaacea's 6c 8 ib.) work, © cond. +7216 Dotdees Sausage ..... ae & 4 a YN 7 . Senate . w| hs ME be SLAB WOOD. 96 | OPDY KE MARKE I | @ GALLON WATER TANK AND Waites at yke PE 57104) electric pump, $15. EM 3-3666. ae Longe yta wie FOR OUT. side door vy 3 PTEEL FURNACE, 83 FE M Co., 2829 Opdyke 5-3720 after 6pm Sand, Gravel, Dirt O8A GARAGE 222232 _— D QRAVEL. FILL enneth Tuttle | 20a20 FT COULD - MADE INTO | ae... & ROAD GRAVEL, h FE 42575 prompt delivery rE 7-1371, after « ama!) home y = litt Di TO . CHINCHILLAS a! Nock sand Gucci Per ee von Le. WHY PAY CABIN as rofitaBle business, specia! rent when can ve a aitst cist minkol races pr for TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. PEET i co a ieee Ph price of one - _____+—_ moss. tii dirt, send sad HOLLAND FURNACE CHEA PROMPT DELIVERY ON 8AN a4. condition 467 Reeburn rE rave} end fil aint Black and] tree, gee ee SE gine ies. 3x4 ¢ DRAWINO TABLE. LEE WEW.| Donen BLACK AnD PaA ‘3 ool Separate or mixed | Siade, HUNTERS! BOXED IN TRAILER, 32a21 apn ope? Sen bts 0 rive _§-0448 @x10 for rent. MA +2781 cine cabicets W + GQ. A Thompson. on of Office opucr e403 Perry Plants, Trees, | Shrubs | 7 (70, w ANGLES CHANNELS. REAM, | "PROMPT DELIVERY [oon steen. pipe. retnfore . posts, complete line of ‘structural | eed cad proce” rea = PLANT NOW steel, new and ased Typ! sae of evergreens greet Co. 190 Bronce Cacreae | SAND. SS Ben Ost, oF " Takeside Nurser from — an Forging & Sock-' “PRourr DELIVERY On On 3. YARD ~ tetteapeth tinea? Se et). -. usED> BuecThic REFRIOS AND| Op erway end White elect. washing mechines. Quar- C " Pi an geri be iy oe. 1 vlack fee eeee Renwe| © | sucrraenae comsoce G-WEZE.| 01. & ae Dg A CO-TNa tlewer, sie, amell. pest: | | Romer . of ofa “ene Gieeth Rd. Go straight weet able oul heater both in ea manere. be tw merce se © sgeret Ps | he enn bearing ms oor PILL | hree ‘PLUMBING SPECIALS |, PLEX & woe Pie Spee Weteal ote. eWeATE ‘RINGSTALLED, PREE ON LAWN DRIBAINO, LACK = Dogs Trained, Boarded 71 | EDISON LINES $05 4 IN. SOIL PIPE 6373 Shredded Peat Humus | poos anp cats BOARDED &| Be Tl QUALITY py g 7666 (8 Yes. 912) FE 1-028 trained Oil heat. Burr-Sheil Ken | OPEN SUNDAYS 10 THI 12 | ROAD, GRAVEL. DRIV WAS soe 318 8 Telegraph | ARNASON PLUMBING | 2 foacS7oiter"Sana a Gravel | “ping TeX. Perry. PEDO PH ORTONVILLE 130 | SAND GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, TOP. WE DELIVER | soil Mike Jenkinson 1.9500 FIR 2x4 1c LINEAL FT. sTATs waaD Sale Farm Produce 714 256 & ax 95 OM TOP SOlL j straight 7 JP: ‘ POTATOES U-DIG-EM. BRING | Knotty pine 6 6 10 & 127" Width, — sands, gravel, black dirt. equipment 7 bu J McDonald | ton0 wales” ates, $135 per mo > 11 E Commerce Re. = Py thica Rr BLACK DIRT APPLES watt ranm.| “ake | 18 COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO | State | vested, + ; "Te Guctor work ita ‘eases NEW HAY, CORN. STRAW is se 00, Sale Farm Equipment 76 USED TRACTORS McCormick, 1030 tractor om ae@ A-1 conditien oF ae tractor, rubber on Ellis Chalmers. “© tractor and cultivator with goes star pl one hydraulic” A-l cond> j; stmpct cara oe os ad ie Jr, plow and cult} mis aod. guatanieed oo ane tredeame re sone KING BROS Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke A FEW NEW oneat AMERICAS i piekers than Auction Mare 21631 FE 1-319 Mie Orisa. 2 LARGEST tors at trade SELECTION OF TRAG- lowest prices. Terms hk iicighe ‘Auction Ma Tt Coste 4.9 to Parm Case” Pa. Olive ae : ae i wep, Pee AUN BA xB ore Opt elon even. ‘Lawn so | CHAIN SAWS — NEW AND USED Highway reasonable, FE 24113 er 07 Dis Margie Garden and Orchard — ARM GAS WATER HEATER LEAVING CITY ELECTRIC Rew wInGHESTER PUMP a reasonabie. t | Thgnway.' MA & spravers. Garden tractors — with tank Good condition Ken-| stove 8 yre old 6180 boat &| $8 cums. 300 Gavege. 2008 BEAUTIFUL FAWN AKC R CORN caine. ~GORN CRIBRING. reverse gear MRototillers, large, aoe ot] heat stove. baby bed lo H oter, 2 yrs old | | ye 10 wre He tered male Boxer: 2 yrs oid new and tekers, stoc’ and small. Power mowers — aew! and mattress 1 Prospect emington aoe $00 or best offer tanks. A -4 MACHINERY. Pa. and used. rotaries and reel type | | TREE TOPS FOR CORD WOOD TELEVISION AND “38 MM CAM. | MEMS GREEN MOTTLED BABY PARAKEETS OPALINES | $ Ortonville. Von's. Weodare—ave—rmotmrett and Seuline “or wil sell veut De. a - e — @anDee TRACTORS 1383 8 or wil) sell out- \4 Mile Rd.) Birmingham. phone! right OA & ROCK HOUNDS |30-08 SPORTER RIFLE WITH - ‘ ry beowers : a = 32 PET PARAKEETS AND CAGE | Service and Re Midwest 46008. Time peymes 1 HP etecrric MOTOR | Cadachons mineraiites minere: O| meumed seme lke ore sie. * oe 30006 ; cone Gatun’ @ GanViC® NE eg a aN aeons © ce as 2 COON DOGS IR GETTER 2 021 Mt Clemens St s Overhead Garage Doors MEDICINE, CARINETS LARGE 7 | ceueine on EI iain sree = POUND BOW ALUM- “ rabbit dogs Ceci! , orgen 2100 GLETRAC BULLDOZER 10 irror Al metal cabinets 87 95 TASK = weed this season only FE! pevispurg Re ost tretier. Stop & see the ay doer with the ph ids $3 9> Slightly marred Also angie biede, F7 truck and treile | stabdlizing arm. Ne more scuffed large selection of medicine cab: oF Murer + es a * ” to00 #O- PUREBRED ai ote MALE | my olr | side jams Basy to operate fully) 2S" witn ame without lights at HERCULES STOKER A! CONDI- pen me A kaon | pup, 7 weeks old OR 31518 Green Call between 7 & 8 eve. page ny My — Aggy eed \reordinery resin. Michigan tion GE refrigerator Galore gee! PS pone yet | TouNG HIOKBRED ENOLISN | MU ® ss aR ” uu | reek! | 7ck avaie abie fe au sizes ravaiae | —<— Orchard Lake noteaa — ote Se OR waecx.. 2 QUAOE J C moarns pour Pointer, ries broke by trainer | CUSED TRACTO Ss and remodeling service av NeW condition +2308 We have customere whe } | TRis- Coll tor free Boon co, CLOTHES POSTS | cal 818 Deroy ALL WOOL RED 72 BLACK MALS ypote SETTER 4 YRS | several used Sectors with the i 4 at te vr 370.8 Paddgk | REINPORCED CONCRETE GePTic, §)5 2. °MDUM ss "AKC REOWTERED BRITTARY | Call’ ye for ee appraisal on the LUMBER 2 COMBINATION DOORS | tenks Ph OR 3-7686 =| =i me. SS — Poa oid, mal Ph = Molly | NCKETT, IXC. PICKETS TRENCHING {12 2ao8 a Ne baanogia- — j “RL aoe pestne L PP Pp ¥ WOOD - ——7 & field tie FR £823) 4 trap ents nest beses | rour 8UI DER'S SU LIES, L = cas” sight and poly aa Tek Ss ne Se Plaster board éx8x%. $1 45 i 1 menage trop Reasonabie 7 ton model 8 aa OERMA N SHPEHERD — ONE MAN saws | a pS Als cove EM 33376 rifle with case age se AKC registered FE j Bet s 0 or r - . of em estate Trim & mouldings. clear white 549 N 1 eagioas FE 4-2521 MYERS PUMPS Censeliys Aen ae teen I ane nEciva RED ROXrR. POP Stop in tor Suen. game pee pine aad coder paneling ALL SfZEs GAS & ELBCYRIC Deep ane —~ = ise up ot _ ‘satin POINTER 3 YRARO ty og 1503 8. pects wivuned wise heat and cook stoves, [ auto- Pi nb | FOR SALE MODEL ® - THIRTY- ei Very good 4 FE ¢s500 Woo. werd = | of Windows end Windewells | matic electric ignition oi _—_ es osnantoms aan nee thirty Winchester deer rifle 060 ater 36 = os ig a, ton FPiooring oek & Y_ pine and floor furneces carBuretors Jeed Pump: | 641 Motorway Drive —* a Bing sedMed see “dar. sue, $04 pers for oll Bur MR. REELS HARDWARE-+ —Art-tawsor-Gran-Shop {"gemss imme me vies | Auction Sales 72 pine ‘ 388, - umber for all sour needs Priced fo) steer Bos Cet cb Se eee ee | ae ee ee a ae a w. & BILL RAOT— ht bap: : a re Call Now, EMpire 3.5259 Associated With Trailer Szchange CEMENT BLOCKS | ee and access Every caliber TROPICAL, FISII any eu anywhere Of For Quality Bullding Materials - 60 8. Telegraph . ammunition New end used euns | 186 State Bt FE ¢1873 flee 2 ATI. S rR Open Evenings & Gndays P Mm. "mediately delivered _ Be Snettieid | sale of trade * supolies | REGISTERED ENOL SETTER ANTIQUE vet 4 \UL ST. CYR. | MOLLING$HEAD VARIETY STORE = ae | 4455 Dime Highway MA 5-199) temsie ® m 8 OA, «IS It am Orece Church Pa LUMBER CO {7 miles out Balcwin. — BROWNINO AUTOMATIC. 12) 973 \ | House gymaasium South Gratiot ¥ : ’ Se ne OD Lae USE CUR TOOLB. DO YOUR OWN | geuce excelient condition | AKC - RO” BEAO Ave Mt Clemens Primitive #120 Bogie Leake Ra at Commerce fleor covering and ac-O-Lac Diumbing. wiring. repairing Com- 4683 i . Safford shire, : = peints We sell for less pieie stock soil sewer crock 82¢ gHOTGUNS DEER RIFLES easy Lae re bee mo wa ironstone cones a le Surplus = | MYER. Sareea | SSS, he Saeco Note | Mle insalien Sa 3 reer upp! s Leacn. 10 aie. wee ee ter fac { brick ° t 7 2-7 . uneh and verking on prem Lu ber someon siding peer wae prey fella aes _ au ear SHOTGUNS. RIFLES & edule ol, AG IU “ATIC G ARDENS = — s 44 a9! r blec + lo : = . . : ers 61250 up Will trade ur TROPICAL risk «& PPLIES rnold Pakions “roel Paint "oe Ge. USED REFRIG. STOVES FUR-| @hei) Gun Shop 375 8 Telegraph 57 N MILL OT ree | R Rd Hickmatt, Auctioneers. OA & Material Sale. Co chard Leke. PES naces oi Sarners. biewers. exc. | WETMARATOR PU #2236 Michigan white pine 2x8. 10c per ft — =| eee ee —— | CLOSING-OUT-#ALE ENTIRE 1063, stock AKC Fr etiiered Wegerta FRI. OCT 1@ AT 1 O'CLOCK 6 x6 sheathing a Ponies OF WIN Cue REM uy. sito ead Mt Fase m! north of Clarkston to Rattalee 2u@, Jc & up per ft JACKSON S RENTAL BSAVAOL STEVE BERG pinotalt secuaney val Per Leke RG Then west is b mie ture Doors, new & used Mixers chain saws Skiisew | SHOTOUNS AND PIPL Fs Shop. 60 Astor. FE south, first farm. 20 Mostly Combination oors nommer pave e@ind «lay ereaser | Peas LUGO*O® & BPORTING joisteins Some fresh 4 due Free | eondtien. $78 Between 5 & r bine Int er on = O verine A wel idays. open from 1¢ «1 9 | EPISCOPAI. HU RU Al FE 2 AKC pREOWIERED | THOROUVOR-| er Cose ste fil a lee ot [wecept taser, Theoeseing. XM FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 9 2 ySPRCIAL URED 1 apason SS*cai'te Sie | "| preg "stamens e LUMBER & WRECKING CO PE 2-614! SPM | Weaver K 26 scope Williams i) BEAUTIES A Fritch & Son, A 300 S Pad VF SOE) a os - pretiinne \ ro hair. lengths Phone WE S01s@ | tioneere OASROIG No 3 ana Setter oak -oses UCTION PRrew- flooring $00 50 per M pipes and fixtures. avtomatic ot! ¢ « H LUMBER fe OF BELGIAN BROWNING AUTOMAT ed Swby tree All colors and at ree miles or & % New mahogany flush and gas water heaters. ol) and Open trom th «fon thru Fri 1¢ 16 gouge Curte Com — anytime | mj east of Utica lve miles | _ foots 998010 $11 | coal furnaces, steam and hot | from 8 tl 8 | condition, Case 676 FE To GOOD woME. caTa| fest of Macomd “St 180 28 Birch doors y) $8 Water boilers, ot) fired _ bic yea from 10 ‘tl 3 | 793 1008 W Huron pling cums, ak eo Pies, Mile Ré@ on : Tth x6. ix8, 1x12 seas per ta | HEIGHT'S st PPLY All bode m from 10 til 3 DEER RIFLE 30-38 SAVAGE CALI ges Po FE 6-066! fing at 1 pm er gy Lay | tern usee tee ft 2685 Perry St. Except Ba ter megiving Ames 30454. after § pm COCKER PUPPtba| 40% ‘cols, clediclt & dahiie bulbs. | New cle nt Phone FR 4-8431 a | is Oave E WESTERN FIELD “re ens inns Renee, ee ¢ | mp up 20048 = aio ® fee ATOM 4118. complete ARE YOUR PLANS NOW FOR A. yo REMINGTON PUMP) MODFI ISTERED COCKER PUPPIES pany AUCTION oct. 17, 1 New free stand reversed tra j PLYW Mow — ane a system | 14 96s FE MOR) 1a6. Patter 3. ‘elock, due to the recent death | totlets 9 | for as litte as — ER. BLOND. 2 YR OLD | Bee us tirst tor your BUT MATERIAL needs up to 15 per and plumbing HALF BAaGi CEME> MIXER, good condition $150 Market +2650 PROMPT DELIVERY ON BLACR Girt. sand gravel (ili dirt ead Manure. PE 46-6649 — er etre MOTORS. refrigerators cecne and gas ranges dang The 00g Housekeeping op $1 Ww | { ures | AIR COMPRESSORS Elec: sewer cieaner Wailpaper steamer, other equipment CONE’S RENTAL ING You will save ent on tumber ‘s&s at low 1251 Baldwin FE 2-0077 AIR DRIED Bovsias FIR 2x¢—i2’ to 16 Lin. f 2x6—12° to 16 ies Lin ft 2x8—12) & 14 iéc Lin. ft ix@—Roof Bosrd:—838 $'2c Lin. ft. 1xl12—W. P Sheiving—12‘ec cin | Plyscord 5/16°—Fir ‘ac Sq. ft Plyscord *s Pir 1O'ec Sq. ft. Plyscord %s'—Fir 18c 8q ft Plywood ‘. —Fir léc Sq. {ft 24''x24 1"3'—2 Lt Wadw. 81690 HAGGERTY EM 3-2080. washers | At cut rate prices SOD cabinet | doors made INTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin PE 2-2541 | sors SHOE SKATES. [IN Goov condition. have worn on! * months. sive 8's $12 Cal! E 2-0639 WARDS COA! FURNACE LIKE| ne vey good tondition 5768 Highiand Ra -OR '-96! | BUILDING TO BE MOVED OR torn down. Can be seen at 2134 Dixie Hwy (Gal after 6p m Box TY Le LICENSED FE ¢753) MEAT CASE. 12 FT ALi _ $475 «claim, well cered -or 5-9084 ® IN. DUNLAP TILT TABLE SAW wth -tand & table extension ro _ conversion burner. OR 3-0483 56 GAL. OPEN HEAD &STEEL drums for ournihg > ur ruboisn . $1 each H. Sytton. 4750 Jésiyp Ra. FE 58-8312 THE CHAIN SAW SEASON IS about here Pick up some extra money doin cutting jobs. A var- fety of saws for sale and for rent. Some bargains before Nov Ist Mixer Park, 245 Flitabeth eke FE 6-3780 G E RADIO, 2 UPHOLSTERED LUMBER CO nears and extension ladder. FE 1947 — Hey Walled Leake es -5068 TRAILER ‘HEATER WITH FAN. FOR oni SALE. ¢iSgEh AND” a Resedele, Syivea Vu- , as. trol Cc New windows, COMPLETE . 5 "30x26 four lights. 2 32x16 : fi ne fixtures Cae ha a 1 24x24" mullion MAple} 4; ate siiphoord pe tag ane Mk \ $-3708 > nace *niters. electric and gee FUEL Of. TANK, 228 GAL ON heaters. Glass e g. lawn legs. $2. FE 6-136 ana shotgun shes We siseuc USED FURNACES — uhting enses. 5 SALE ON ws ware, 742 W. Huron 8 KITCHEN SINK. PEDESTAL LAV atory & other — firtures WIT +7636, COUPON SALE - PRESENT THIS { | 690 ; $35 ae. a Miver Park a — | | stration at any time of an ADVT AND SAVE $40 00 on any stallation using Carton plastic gee hunting bow $1695 Aluminum or REGISTERED fave tm iy Le 4 and Rain Bird sprav heads You Lemo.r wood $1285 $22 50 ows P € aunea 5 4 aie. | can put t in yourseif Mixer $18 50 $3150 Bows 62750 $39 50 uae red i or quic sai Pars Tircbetn Lake RK Bows 35 50 This offer for limited “a : Phone FE 5-8780 time oniy ~~ sporting goods TROPICAL FISH PORTERS) F SINGER SEWING MA & Lugg@ace aginaw 8 = ; { hine. womans clothing size 14-16 12) “UAGE saninine AUTO a Por a oe FE 17-0465 metic shot gun FE 53-3011 TROPICAL Prem « niggers sm 9 Park St afor 5 RM OIL CIRCULATING HEAT HUNTING SUIT GOOD CONDI. Pincumbe's. 4 q | er with fan excellent condition hol “4 Me anit bole OA 86-2976 _ Open Eves | ao Sout the dp seee $20 Cali after 5 FE 57038 | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES.) CEDAR CHEST & SPINNING REMINGTON PUMP HAND POLY toeg. Gince 1087. 900 Cakinnd Ave. | el. '‘y ton Reavy duty chaip,; choke 20 gauge $i> FE 2-7208 LANCASTER'8 TROPICAL j hot St OR’ 3-9267 and garakeets 4154 Wenonah ‘Wood, Coal, Feet 69A | Lane = a r oe ' REGIS ISTERED SS SPAN- ( = eC GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD 86.00 ie. ‘y vears obedience : | Arad S cord. ? for $1100 deliverea FB! aes Md James Wellied Lake 4-6908 storm sash and carpentry MIXED DRY WOOD. PE 27100 BEAUTIFUL RBOBTERED .—% or }-2304 . ie & rail. ard uahe. ree estimates; FZ terms. |gi:ap wooo 8 PER ORD At «ais ‘Pontiac Tr frail. Oren saw mill 3300 Lapeer on : . > ag Lp DePrrns. 10 WES. OLD: STOPPERT & CECIL | 3f Ms mile norin of Watton Biingisn Setter Suppies. 4 GENERAL BUILDERS old 19 Elwood. wood _ 4380 Dixie Hwr Drayton Plains |GERMAN 8H vuaee PUPS. AKC OR 3-7721 if-no answer OR 3-2420 registered Holly YEW MEDICINF CABINET 24'ox Place a AKC EQISTERED , pace’ 14 Wainit china cabinet. reason- FE 43425. ab} FE 5-4807 : For dale Lrvestock Led OUT OF PAWN sHOTOUNS AND Ties @250 an up Ben'« Loan Office. 4 Patterson EXTENSION LADDERS Want Ad |, VERY reasonable Like ne® Also heat er for 683 Chevie pickup. 2100 | ad mae Today IRON PIREMAN STOKER WITH : : comtr@s, off hot water heater site fue! drum bathroom sink | [f you have a want, let a Tad ' moMMAGE eave riner wermo,| Want Ad Te NE tsi arc apie - Birmingham Oct. 15-16 cover a loss, at from #430 Thurs 812 noon Fri | or rent, hire help or re- ANCHOR FENCES. FHA AP-/ 2.8181! fo monevr down. FE e 2 coc® Femaie With papers FE 5-0100 or $8 wees steins. “pe. 1 LAR AAA FAT STEERS. 23c A LB DRESSED ach Must be sold this O #2120 2 miles east of Oxford. Myers. HEREFORD steer: » rE FACED 2c “ feeders et for or 24300 3} FRESH REGISTERED HOL- Baungart- calf by Rr % Mile Ra Stillweti EGIstTER: yerriing rams Py - mill i eS * il ae = ae | Ais t i) - ’ 6 wi iees (ot ieee, Fo 9 ( y Pod 4 , ee hs) DHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 14, 1953. = oom FARTS TOMORROW! SEARS GREAT STOREWIDE EVENT! SHOP NOW..SAVE! aN sTela:it@ @-U I) a en i Designeg f mall co Jac r tod Ward f, YS fiyj 2 OnNstry, Cze@ ¢ erin, i t ae With 00k in, - You'll Sagless 9 yet pro Credit is g ; leaseg with its oe reversible 'N color chercal! Handsome ; - as style its Price! B Ushio $s “See quality PRO. now— . t Ma = Poy later! Yous aaa = , ” *% % . » ines ™ iy a “