; : ae os ‘ ae ey i rk “Ss THE PONTI Details Page 2 ; . : 1sth YEAR * *% & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955 9d PAGES “on ruses - Surprise Walter Po ae CAREER ENps © Gifts of a gold wrist watch and Sume her duties Monday. K. Willman. The presentation was made at a head of the Jamestown, N. Y. city library. Adah Shelly Honored Adah Shelly, city librarian for more than 30 years, bowed out yesterday at a surprise party at City Hall. With more than a score of city employes looking on, City Manager Walter K. Willman presented Miss Shelly with a gold wrist watch and a leather writing kit em- ployes and officials had purchased. Willman then introduced+ Phyiis Pope, who wit ax| Yule. Gifts Burn in $25,000 Fire New Car, 200 Electric Miss Pope, born in Oshkosh, Wis., comes to the post after serv- | ing eight years ag director of the city library in Jamestown, N.Y. Soviet Will Push U.N. Arms Talk Rebuffed Reds Move to Force Debate Before Political Committee UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, @ — Rebuffed by the Disarmament Commission in her demands for an immediate U.N, airing of the arms question, Russia indicated today Skillets Destroyed in He said the skillets were to be | given as Christmas gifts to em- | ployes of the Mast-Foos Manufac- turing Co., which he heads. Six of 32 new Chevrolets parked near the barn, earmarked for employes, were damaged by the Miss Shelly, 67, said she plans to travel for several months, then return to Pontiac. she would carry her case before the 60-nation Political Committee. | The 12nétion Disarmament Com- | mission rejected last night Soviet Delegate Arkady Sobolev’s de- mands that it pave the way for a U.N, debate now on it Brisk Fall Weather Showers Will End intense heat, Thirty firemen from Holly, Fen- ton and Davisburg fought the fire for three hours. They succeeded in keeping the flames from dam- aging a house and smaller build- Cloudy skies and scattered show- ers tomorrow will put a slight would merely complicate the four- | power foreign ministers’ talks | which open in Geneva next Thurs- damper on the perfect footbal] and | hunting weather Pontiac area resi- dents enjoyed today. ings near the barn. NO INSURANCE ' Pontine Press Phote a leather writing kit are presented to Adah Shelly,| surprise party at City Hall planned by municipal Pontiac city librarian since 1924, by City Manager| employes. New librarian is Phyllis Pope, former Miss Phyllis Pope Named New Librarian for Pontiac’ | Dead, 9 Hurtin Bus Dragnet Spread to Nab Escapee of State Prison Convicts Stab Guard in Break; One Captured After Auto Chase COLDWATER (#) — Two Southern Michigan Prison stabbing a guard last night, but one was. recaptured several hours later a mile east of Coldwater. go The men fled from the Vandercook farm near Jackson, Branch county’ sheriff's deputies nabbed John Bugis, 25, of Detroit, after he and Clarence Gallagher, also 25 of Detroit, drove a stolen car through a road block .on U.S. 112 and crashed in a ditch. Police continued the search for Gallagher whé fled the foot, Bugis offered no officers said. Gallagher woods Ibion, - fled inte a nearby after the car, stolen in A missed a curve to climax a seven-mile chase. Some 25 state police and sheriff's officers believe they have him surround. ed, The two fled the prison farm | last night after attacking Guard | Roger Thompson, 35, and locking jhim in a storeroom, ‘They made their getaway in Thompson's car. |The farm is five miles north of | Southern Michigan Prison. degrees .in comparative litera- i was taken: te Foote ture and library science. Rose Township Barn Hospital in Jackson where his Her library career began in a Fire of undetermined origin: eo ermi gin is agro ee g After | razed a Rose Township barn last | thompson eae feng nab when the Ganchants Library. Later abe | Sas destroying a mew car and | room 20 minutes after the, break, . electric skillets. cut off De routes, eet ae nag Cee ee ed became head of the Jamestown | { he Bi er. ey ee Dy dichen’ le tonccee ae | Busi : ws 1 : mem! American and | mated damage at between $15,000 = New York Library Assns., Miss} and $25,000. for auto theft in Livingston County. Ike's Physician Will Reappraise Chiet's Progress DENVER (INS)—President El- senhower awaited a significant re- ‘appraisal today of his progress in which hospitalized him 28 days ago, ' Dr, Paul Dudley White, promi- /nent Boston heart specialist who Farm convicts escaped after N resitnnes| recovering from the heart attack | : ., The weatherman predicted a day. ‘high of 58 to 62 today, a rise over A CAGEY MOVE |Yesterday’s peak 48-degree tem- Sobolev called for yesterday's Perature. Low tonight is forecast meeting of the commission in an at 45 to 49 degrees. ¢ attempt to get it to issue a report) Warm weather is expected to which would automatically bring| continue tomorrow, with a high the arms question before the as-| of 60 to 64 predicted, sembly, But the members declared | , they would need considerable time Phnares wight's. low of 38 twenght é sts throughout the area, but by to study the 18-inch high pile of 1 p.m, today the mercury had| disarmament records just re- leased by the disarmament — to 52 in Gyntown Pos subcommittee which has wound up| North of Pontiac, it was colder. six weeks of secret talks. Flint had a 27-degree reading this The commission also smoth- | morning. Most cities north of that ered Sobolev’s request that it | had readings in the 20s, with the | meet next Wednesday apparently lowest at Gladwin and Pellston, | The barn was located on a 250- has been the chief consultant in acre farm at 10780 Buckhorn Lake | the President’s case, was sched- Rd., which Winslow operates as a | uled to visit Eisenhower teday. private recreation area. He was expected to take another * * @ . | look at his forecast that President Winslow said there was no in-| Eisenhower will be back on his surance on the building or con-/| feet next week and on his way to tents. | Gettysburg, Pa., in another two or three weeks, Officials said,cause of the fire | , was f. ; Sesion aaa Yesterday, the President spent 'an hour and 50 minutes sitting up lout of bed—his longest |of bed since he was. there was no heating equipment in the building which might have sparked the blaze. | Sept. 24, Winslow said his company | Earlier, the President met with which manufactures auto parts, | Attorney General Herbert Brown- lawn mowers and golf equipment, ell, Jr., and approved a proposed furnishes autos to its employes | 1956 Justice Department program bar so- so he could continue efforts to get out a report. But observers pointed out that since Sobolev becomes chairman of the group Nov. 1, he undoubtedly will call a meeting. It has been generally understood that disarmament would not be discussed in the U.N. until after the Big Four had a chance to dis- cuss the issue at Geneva. But Sobolev told reporters he saw no reason why the question should not | be debated here before or during Geneva. : LODGE DENIES CHARGE Sobolev charged that President | Eisenhower's mutual inspection | plan failed to deal with reduction | of armaments or prohibition of atomic weapons, He declared the United States appeared to have abandoned disarmarhent goals. US, Chief Delegate Henry Cabot MGM's Famous Lion Snarls His Last Growl DUBLIN (INS) —Stephen, the lion who growls, at the beginning each with 24. More Airline Cities GRAND RAPIDS w — Paul N. | Pfeiffer, a Civil Aeronautics Board | the electrical appliances, which |hearing examiner, has recom- mend that North Central Airlines receive authority to serve cities, including Grand Rapids. Other states include Mlinois, Wis- consin, Minnesota and North Da- kota. The CAB proposed a month ago that the carrier receive per- manent certification on its service to those points. 26 | each. year and that the new Chev- | including legislation to rolets had just been delivered to called jury “bugging.” the farm. Fr eM A 1955 Oldsmobile sedan inside Run Out of Red Tickets, | the barn was destroyed along with Motorists Tickled Pink were being stored there until. OKLAHOMA CITY #—Six Okla- | Christmas. | - bneveaon yesterday — and city | motorists were tickled pink over ‘What, No Bologna? rege | | BARBOURVILLE, Ky. —Pork-| The women in question are mem- | pie hats should. be the rage among bers of the Oklahoma City Police | | Union College's freshman class. | Department, assigned to oversee | | It includes a Pigg, a Hogg, a downtown parking. They ran out | ‘Bacon and two Hamms. | of red parking tickets, | [ Bride-To-Be MARI SABUSAWA This American-born Japanese, Mari Yoriko Sabusawa, will be married Sunday in Chicago to au- . Miss Sabusawa, who lives in Chicago, is assistant editor of the American Library Assn, bulletin. See story page 25. hir-Sea Search on for Lost Trio Two Hunters Are Killed, | missing and 3 1 z i i i i Feithi ut E & 274% las Chicago Presses Hunt Old Blue Car Latest Clue Killer of Youths Still Free CHICAGO (#—Authorities, who have watched one pos- sible clue after another fade as worthless, made a new bid to the general public today for help in solving the murders of three. boys.” ‘ In issuing the plea, State's Atty. John K. Gutknecht promised to “protect” anyone supplying information. Also, he warned that, by+— ead to the erine,« peson| FAMILY DOCKOFS fo Get Vaccine “may -be an for or after the fact.” The prosecutor said persons with information “may dislike or fear the publicity that result i thal dedeusnen bat it be able | Salk Shots for Grade | to breton them.” Kindergartners to Be as cceemeatettts ot | “Available Monday wards totaling $6,500 for clues _ leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the killer or killers Robert Peterson, 14, and Distribution of Salk polio vac- tt |cine for kindergarten and first 18, Schuessler brothers, | John, grede children will begin Monday and Anton dr., i. in Pontiac and Oakland County, ys were stran Dr, John D. Monroe, city and at least two northwest side bowling establishments in search of an al- He gi ]Greyho by Passing Auto Outside Monroe. ‘Car Driver, 16, Killed; Albert Cecil of Pontiac Among Injured MONROE (4) — A Grey- ‘hound bus and an auto- mobile collided on U.S. 24, in pre-dawn darkness to- day. A 16-year-old Detroit- er was killed in the auto- water-filled bog. Nine of 31 bus were injured; two of them hospitalized. Killed was Jack R. ‘ eLijHi i is homa City Misses ran out of am-| 7 E> ‘DOES THAT LOOK LIKE ME?’ an actor passes a big milestone in he becomes important enough to Cleo, a basset hound appearing in a filmed televi-| cameraman lights the scenes because it will stand sion series, “‘The People’s Choice," has achieved that | still, 4 i ge —In AP Wirephote his career when) distinction, but he doesn't seem happy about it. Mre- have a stand-in.| be it’s because the stand-in is a toy, used while the 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Adlai E, Stevenson stirred politi- cal taik among Midwest Demo- cratic leaders yesterday with a strong endorsement of 90 per cent of parity price supports for basic farm crops. , Sen, Kefauver (Tenn), another! | Democratic candidates won en- | hower “represents more than any | dorsement from Henry A. Wal- | other man the world's hope for nse yesterday, tawever. ‘peace, Wallace said, and “this | Wallace, a onetime New Deal cnet " ars tii (Cabinet member and vice presi-|M'welghs all ot considera- |dent under President Roosevelt. tions.” i who now calls himself an inde- |pendent, said in South Salem, In New York, California's Gov, Goodwin Knight said he wonld be g “favorite of all Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films, died today in the Dublin zoo of a heart attack, He was 14, * Stephen was selected by M-G-M after a world-wide zoo survey ac- cording to Agence France Presse. But his snarl was not quite up to the desired roar quality and the Trish lion's roar had to be dubbed in by one of his colleagues in the, London 200, 200. Prominent possibility for the Dem-| ‘(See Benson Story on Page 2) ocratic presidential nomination saci ais cena next year, also hit heavily on the N, Y., he favors President Eisen- farm problem in his first major | hower for president again next political ‘speech of the fall, And year ‘‘to further the cause of world New York’s Gov. Avereil Harri- el man, likewise talked of for the Wallace, the Progressive party son” candidate for the 1956 GOP nomination if Eisenhower does not seck reelection, Stevenson's support of the 90 per graphed to the Midwest Democrat- | Democratic nomination, was billed nominee for president in 1948, said for a major address on farm mat- he had “the greatest admiration ters tonight. | None of the three possible | and respect’' for Stevenson, Ke- of the party leaders to fauver and Hagriman. But Eisen-| son ie farm conference meeting at Des Moines, lowa, prompted some forces had gained the initiative | if ft ‘ J é In Today's Press say Steven-» Democrats Open Simultaneous Attack on Farm Issue at the conference, Others were “Building News ....... 13 thea 22 Church News eer eeeeee 2, &, 9, F County News Feed OO Ow eee eee bt Editorials eRe At 4 Nt Adee da dled tada ed tedden t adel ad Theaters .........6:scceees HM TV & Radio Program: ....... 0 teehee ieee price declines and mounting sur- pluses during Benson's tenure: Higher price supports for the out- if! 7 3 of the F on a one- nod: suet” "s aboard — British beam a , - Mutesa’s: Set oe a Ges inbyeneore hdp ag hacen ce yes ae es ; \ \ : i ‘ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955 ____ 3 Mactadden Wont V Ban on \Leave Money |" = to 3 Ex-Wives a ssiona tach to nine pieces and nephews pony Phage oc piggy A orcad aes ale to ceive ad d ‘ and to three executors of his es- tday’s sellout Michigan State-Il- occupancy in May wad te larter Nov, 1 committee session, .. x | tate in lieu of commissions. “| ‘mt East is Station, ‘about $126,-| Referred to as a transitional ae ra eee wee nois football game my hoe pegs er ae type zoning, it could be put to use said in a. speech Consty ywobele Stfien, Macied | oan, ae se napeaop esas im so-called “problem” areas, pro- tarm-city week den said there was no provision President F.| Special programs for | viding buffer to prevent the en- Gross telegraphed a complaint and| the house show the of onto e Agriculture De- for this 49-year-old third wile, | Se O° te action to Atty. Gen. aceite Gaocie add Glee | on enanien erent oe Pe ae, bast Jonnie | Lee Mactedden, | wo |Hetbert Brownell Jr. —”—‘| of the men for whom ench bulla | soning limits such construction to customers will | without my consent... ." Brownell, was in Denver yes- ing was dedicated: PA ae gue wah added | in the next} He ignored his first two wives, pring Fi ay Sloman The Adams building “A Week of Spiritual Discovery” *“He bas 1 believe that Marguerite Kelly and Mary ment cfficisis in Washington G. Olsen, and the Chester- | will begin at First Baptist cae liamson, completely. sald the was field fire e in of Fire | tomorrow, with Dr. ‘ e will be re- At one time Mactadden's es-| “al the protest was received tee whe ons ‘pastor of Calvary Baptist solved. : ‘Ttate was estimated at 30 million line ater etoes Rene ane line of duty in 1949, |Chureh in Washington, D. C., as ) dollars. But his donations to| tere wes pothing thet could bo, | killed ip the LS of Guy. M2 es. (guest minister. He will give ser- ot health and physical culture cen-| $08? Sbeut today’s game. Sel mesa os aatons. mons at 8 each night except Sat- > of es eee Ae ieee sonnet oe Melioned. C&S Housed in the two-story Adams < ’ fore his deat listed his annual | jegiate Athletic Association : : é “ structure is the control board for His topic tomorrow will be mead pnemne at shout SAS. The oot | oe ee os | wells, radio ching room, ap-| “The Book We Teach,” and on He de size of the estate not bitrary” action in refusing to allow ; Monday, “The Saviour We — discussi ranrmniegsercesie the game to be telecast. The NCAA | Paretus room, denmilisy, | nett : E Pontiac Death has authority t allow special tel-| Mechat HRM. MA and dri; ontiac S pened Ppa gen ge De grounds. Assisting Dr age ak | win ober celia games win || Tho onetory Chsterela sas | ey Sry Sail Kant, Pastor 2 Se | Frank F. Bishop a %-mile radius. a es oe afd the Rev. Robert Wilkie, 4 - NBensor iG itiees Ponting Kies ¥ | Prank F, Bishop, 66, of 76 Eu- NCAA turned down MSU’ y ive ee ister of Christian education at t “3a : HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT — Making plans for | Hills Standing left to right are Father Leo Totte| «114 st. died yesterday morning in chagrin wie wates Soret mee church. In charge of song and from the three-day Retreat for Catholic public high school | of Our Lady Queen ‘of Martyrs Church, Birmingham, | st, Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had| oq the grounds there were three eet tars teks ya. fellowship periods will be the Rev - students are (left to right, seated) Denise Guilment| Karl Loreke of Birmingham High School and Bud | been ill five months smaller college games Saturday | aq hose driers. Lester H ous —wernengpt coer io og the Holy Name Church, Birmingham, and Father be held Nev. 1 to 9 at Holy Name Catholic Church in}was the son of Ancil and Franses Lansing. ae. on 7 Detrolt. ee Sidr food at ae one? veka ge tiac from Haze} Park 14 years ago.| Gross said the NCAA rejection | tee, has sent invitations to all local the lectures on “Family Relation. i t © Mr. Bishop was a member of |'s “without any plausible excuse | organizations, asking that they be | ships" to be presented for the F Public School Stud ts ifs ’ I's Catholic Church, and | and is injurious to the television | represented during tomorrow's spe- next six weeks by Adams School nt “wit! than 3 = First Lesson Knights of Columbus Council 600. industry and the public it serves. | cia} program and refreshment) pra, Mrs. Belle Farley Murray ever before,” adding: — * . ee . “Only immediate action period. will present the talks, opening eee Birmingham Area Soom ee Vane be to caoviven Op coe: St Jane ee non ts mae) eee = Meee at aes : ; Bristol David; three daugh- 2 neheol, "Faure Faces Batlle Preparing 3-Day Retreat {0 Begin Sunday fer rat st Pe HE teary te Phsoie Bert ne A lect and conan 5; , ‘ Uh Priests of five parishes in the) Totte, Thomas Kenny, Charles E. : ° . Dra yen Plaine Mrs. Pris- . _— xtension service for ‘on New Election Plan , m_ area are planing) Cougilin rah nee ieee bi ppt — in maek ot bane Catherine Delongchamp pong Murray has also been . Wi fi 8 Barone dee | Peden , ‘| in Charge of Reita Smi . \ on the staff of the Mérrill-Palmer fig eye te ot the area public high schéols. | ; i A brother, Ernest 'E. Bishop of ; i ‘PARIS @®—Premier Edgar Faure Picslag’ and Wednesaay, "Nov. | National Kegling __ at Bethany Baptist Lansing end a stster, Mrs. Mule Weds Robert L. Kittles pce ipemw g Rts pr is certain to face a bitter bn Boece | | : : WEST BLOOMFIELD—Our Lady specializes in parent education. ch ha anf cl for w asin re riya, A special autumn series of les-|“"F- pishon willbe at the Purs-| ol Refuge Church was the scene There is a small charge per lec- of the French National Assembly om moa pow cacy eve. 100 Here Monday | sons for adults are planned at jey Funeral Home where Rosary this morning of the marriage of ture. eae 2 and — new national elections ning at artes eed at 8:30. Bethany Baptist Church beginning | will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Mon- rag gg on cone: carly in December. - lOnvthe: last ‘night, a social pro-|, On of the most important af-| Sunday at 9:45 a.m, day. The funeral will be from | tr : 8 School Staff Meets BR ge roger sogyeg en analy after the | {its in the Pontiac Elks lodge th the |St- Michael's Catholic church at | Delongchamp, : ) Semi thats wah ton Fee ee eee win 108 the fall, is set for Monday at | | SX courses are offeted with 1°) 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in ee ts eT tes See s ; | proved by the Cabinet. He re-| devotion so thes young people Wil| 6:20, pm. At that time president | following faculty ; Ms. | yt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may | Ré-. x4 for Training Session sérved the right to step in with a This will end at 10:30,/79% Mitchell of the American | Basil Hart, Mrs. Grace Stevens, call after 5 p.m. today. _| Bittles, we ye _ demand fot vote ef confidence | "treatants. dia | remins Conerese will help, the | nMre. Fred R, Tiffany, Maynard, —— ii Thi, oe Pre The Church School Staff of the a ee ol caesar, our Late sles ty the egeed cagsong ln be Holland, The-Rev. Fred R. Tif-| James E.- Sutton, 9, of 2694| was fashioned with princess lines meet for a business and training end,| Queen of Martyrs and the (Don Streeter of Midland, head of | fany will be teaching the An-| Watkins Lake Rd. died yesterday.| of lace over the hip line. And fol- session Tyesday evening at the normal] Shrine of the Little Flower. the Michigan Elks Bowling asso- | geles Class in the Sanctuary. The) He wa bee Pes, 5, ae nis en eS ey oth. tin: has Father Léland Higgins, C.8.B,,|cittion, Pete Carter, top Stroh’s/ adult classes are open to both) Montreal, Canada, and , tulle yoke revealed a slight 7 — a ke lease on life until the regular elec- bowler, Lillian Jacobs, Detroit | men and women, in Oakland County 51 years. Mr.| shoulder effect. Her headpiece of ture filmstrip, formerly of Catholic Central High| Won 'e n+ Bowling Association| Reita Smith will be in charge of | Sutton was last employed by the| rose pointe lace with scattered Word.” It was prepared by the School and Assumption University, WIBC Heads | teacher training tate pearis created a tiara effect, curriculum servicing division of prot yp po a gamma the Elks Penge en Starting at 7 p.m. Sunda cel eh enine © asin, | Siege tae oe af a Seon the Presbyterian Board of Chris- ! ‘ing at 7 p.m. y, 8 y one lo go try ay ee 2 first of a series of lessons on | Lewis C. Sutton Sr. of Fort Hoven Serving as matron of honor tie Riteaation to FAROE. Pucky, Man's Purpose in Life, "hae , smart ae ae bettie Romi jase, torn at Pest, tava. ond, the was Mrs, Helen Webster. Brides their annual Halloween Costume | Teenage Problems, Love and | 250 Midgets Play Baptist. with Rabbl Sanford I-|Rev. Lewis C, Sutton of Holly.| melds were danst Relengatane, Party Wednesday at the home yereten There cleo WEEDS S qat; Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob,| The funeral will be held from| the belies sister, and Mrs. Oe ee Se ‘tion box fer weition Gquattes. in Stadium Tonight instructor, reg my od Chapel ——— Frank Delongchamp, brother will be assisted by Mr. -_ ~~ Priests are appealing to parents ir artee bee yous pummel. (at 2 Dam. Vilson Ave. Methodist | ot the bride was best man and Pyar and Mr. . to discuss the Retreat with their} An 250 elementary and Church will officiate with burial| Ralph Kitties and Pasi Kitties, The pioneer society for young children and to urge them to at- gpa mboamigorromsteg | ; ‘in the cemetery at Wolverine. the ee brothers, . MRS, ROBERT KITTLES people of Junior High age will innocent | tend. It egg that the Retreat | the Wisner Stadium gridiron to BUj§ and Car Crash conta Tae gascte. fo have a hayride tonight with re- rai aeeet tas ie eek sc ees ee ee vie eal: ; U.N. Week Proclaimed | , Following the receptin at iy, Dog Owners Reminded | treshments at the home of Patty peetiee| ex satieition te Bee clase to eet under way at Tam. Kills One, Injures 9 LANSING U®—The week of Oct.| weds left for a tp to Chicago Pets Must Be Kept Tied (P°*™ 0 ’ Christ. ; nd hours | 29 has been proc! " r return ti | Assisting Father Higgins with | of Sesliiy wartene Gibnaets 0 | ACenRpel Fem Pree Ong Williams as United Nations Week| will reside on Kolher Street in nana eee eared doe | Wealthy Pioneer Canner grrgh os od or eo the | clusion the city's six-week football were: Robert Wallace, Pittsburgh, | 18. Michigan Drayton Piains. eo new ordinance re-| George Ball Dead at 92 ‘thur Childs, Lucien Hebert, Leo Princess Meg Wavering in Decision to Wed Peter ‘LONDON ®—Princess Margaret | in a collision, but the royal garage hasn't made up her mind to say t saying where or when. 3 g z 8 : The report that Margaret is still .| making up her mind whether to accept Townsend as a husband “came from an informant in court circles who is in a position to ki now, This source said Margaret had pet tt much of the flying ace as she Seuth- | wishes while making her decision. WAVERING ATTITUDE dence in court cireles there will be an early announcement o! Princess Margaret's engagement.” TR ei ee ae v= Private Physicians . fo Get Polio Vaccine "| tor’s office should return the. cards _| The liberal News Chronicle also reported there is “growing evi- | chinments to 24 per cent of the training progtam for 5th, 6th, and | 7th graders. Seventeen schools, 12) elementaries and five junior highs, | will participate in six ting | games. Midget Night is spohsored jointly by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, Parks and Recreation Department, and Board of Edu- cation. Proceeds from the affair will be evenly divided between the _Jaycees and the Parks and Recre- _ ation Department. i (Continued From Page One) to the school. Children who received first or second anti-polio shots bat did not received their final shots will be vacinnated at the time their age group receives the Salk vac- cine, The county hag been promised only enough vaccine for kinder- | garten and first graders but Dr, | Monroe excepts sufficient vaccine | to eare for the other school chil- / dren as soon as ‘“‘the first rush” | is over, | More than 200 truck lines in | Michigan can make overnight | \ { | country’s consuming public. Church of God Convention Opening in Pontiac Today and Ohio state! the business session after which The Michigan convention of the Church of God is being held in Pontiac at the local church, 132 Wessen St., to- day and tomorrow. remarriage of divorced persons s + #8 The convention opened yesterday | morning with an open discussion ded by Bishop T. D. McGhee of Detroit. Mrs, Mary H. Woods was in. charge of the afternoon session with , several missionaries speak- ing. A preaching service was held last night. * * & Pa., back injuries, and Mrs. Geor- ganna Brooks, also of Pittsburgh, | chest injuries. PONTIAC MAN HURT Treated and released were: Kathryn Pavelock, Mrs, Valrie Edmonds and Ali Kalla, ali_of Detroit; Albert Cecil, 4 8. Sagi. | naw St., Pontiac; D. D. Collins, Akron, Obie, and Grace Arren- dondo and Maxine Butler, of Lor- raine, Ohio, James Batten, 22, of Albany, | Ind., driver of the truck involved in the accident, was not injured. The bus driver, Owen, and Wil- liam Fraley of Lorraine,, kicked out the windshield and climbed to | the roof of the bus. They pulled passengers through windows at the rear. ; * * LJ A passing motorist sped to the nearby French Township fire sta- tion. The chief, John Rogers, went to the scene and radioed back to his wife at the station. She sounded the siren and sent 20 township firemen rushing to the wreck. * e * She also called State Police and /summoned ambulances from Mon- roe. In addition, Mrs. Rogers awa- kened a neighborhood grocer ,and evacuate to th fir station. had hot coffee and doughnuts awaiting uninjured, but wet and muddy passengers when they were evacuated to the fire station. there was a discussion_period. | Mrs. Clarice Lundy led the aft- ernoon group, devoted to the usher board Youth Choirs. of both states will hold a singspiration tonight at 8 p.m. in the Bagley School. Mrs. Ida L. Keene will be in charge. Mrs. Charles S. Williams, state . Sunday's session will begin Sunday School at 10 a.m. and also will be held at Bagley School. The public is invited to all of the meet- ings, Elder Major J. Watkins is pastor of the church. . % Navy Officers, Student Killed 4 Die in Auto Collisions GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — David L. Tietsort, 30,. of Muskegon, a University of Michigan student, was killed last night in an automobile crash while returning home for the weekend. Two other students were injured. ; Their car rammed into an embankment along U.S. 16 just out- .| side Grand Rapids. ~ Injured were John T. Fawcett, 18, of Grand Rapids, the driver, and James W. Church, 18, of Muskegon. Both were taken to Blod- gett Hospital. e NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Two naval officérs stationed at’ the Pensacola (Fia.) Naval Air Station were killed edrly today when their north of the city. The victims were Lt. Augustine J. Botens, 22, and Lt. William 4d. Contratto, 36, both of Bessemer, Mich. The car was en route from Pensacola te New Orleans, officers said. A third man in the car suffered a fracture of the right leg and multiple internal injuries. His identity was not available. The car rammed into the parked oil truck police said. The smog reduced visibility almost to zero. MUSKEGON (AP) — Duane R. Lane, 23, of Suburban Muskegon | Heights, was killed today in an auto-truck collision on M-20, six miles north of here. a * - You're inv™ed to open a chorge account. with us. We-hake it so easy — and your charge will let you have what you need when yv need it. it’s a pleasure to charge it at.. : 9 23 N. SAGINAW ST., PONTI p, AC automobile rammed into an oil truck on a smog-blanked highway quires that all dogs be kept tied at all times. “We've been receiving com- plaints from citizens that dogs are still running loose,”” Captain Crisp added. ” MUNCIE, Ind. & — George A. Ball, 92, last of the five brothers who made the Mason jar a fixture in houséhold canning, died in his home today after a three-week illness, helps young people 1955 UNITED FUND DRIVE . Part of your gift... a setae dine saithteaneeatll recemal Ree ee nr a : en et RB. 8. ah oe Ya THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1955 sc a SEVEN |” rt It Popping} ° ee * : MD F : z f Zz é g H some note of around {wasn’t sure she wanted a second, popper over a hot fire and things | there with you. = As his relationship:with you gets | 9W she’s changed ber mind, How : | will “begin to happen. The corn| Get : with aera stronger and deeper, he'll begin to peer Mies Woodward Fa will pop like crazy. | Laugh: him. Make him | care Jess how his boy friends tease. ahs munch te go out with 1 gr em ake Chines POD telat home. And. while he's, in| Het speak fe you when he's with] (08 TOY Nay aay type. We . | around a boy who shows interest | feel at home. And while he’s i0/ tom He'll even leave them on oc- weet ont tegether ence ant 1 but is lackadaisacal. If she wants} @" easy frame of mind. make! casion to come to jom you. cajoyea it very much: alfhough | welt Sorever snd. ay or anneal tee tase | When they soe that you really) TCES Scie & ot. the. tome ; him to do something, she can.| ™ore of the same are his girl, they'll leave him to 1 really Uked bim © bot, ; But if he’s shy—or she’s shy—it} Ag he gets to know you and | it without further comment. : ans | takes a hearty shake to get things) feel comfortable with you, he'll _— | “But when Bape ar theta | Jot Ne Bettas tapas" |p Sm hnd'n thames bt e/a ume Twa cae } In this case, he’s the timid | .you- He'll find the courage t ‘shy. She had a chance, Si cage linge "e him | Seer Nong dma ' jy } him |. rromaiant tomate | @ebdicage dasegmer pallet |, F310 co x im arn glx og ter AaB. his sunt's house, but nothing has popping. But -here’s what she on eh wae writes: ‘ ; oon ve aed 2 ie the : ‘ cern hy gag type, you undoubtedly were a Bit summer me home unenthusiastic + + ; a show and ever since I've wanted ae eet ieee tas sal only one date in his life, pagent vn “He’ too to ask a girl for § au ee ee tae te ts ae ak nite oe Ot oo os ne gt te go with him, so it's now ‘ bracelet. The guys who were with oe eS ke on ee : him have teased ihm ever since. thought of the matier. 4 “He avoids, me around school, aati 2 | that I’ . ‘There’s enough foundation to ; : s his eit How can Tbe sure: of your ireniihip to permit, you Leather gloves that launder with no loss of color or|is fawn colored with cuff in @ color called golden sable, ia that? And how can B get.him to tie Sin fo nS B Bewey Paper-thin lace kid glove (lower left) for after-five wear ~ , talk to me when he's with friends? a coming up to which you! sitfening of leather are easy on the budget. These show a\* 4 = cae ae x I'd like to get some dates with him, can take a boy, call him and ask/" lle Gee is in shocking pink with wreath of self leather flowerlets at | _ too, of course.” him. slim und tapered look, Cameo-beige kid shorty (upper top. Classic leather suit glove (lower center) is hand ~ — sees TE Ona. mers, evening tagethes wil left) has stem and leaf design. Kid glove (upper center) | own in ginger-toned suede, Hand-and-bow design is used ye Answer: He tells your friends convince him that realty is in lemon peel color piped in black with black and yellow | at wrist (lower right) of glove in Limoges blue kid. All Ee that you're his girl, but he’s too enjoy being with him, dhd will en-| is pee Pp % ( ght) of g 1 Stenteoth bs testing oan Ne ©! buttons at the wrist. Glove with winged cuff ( upper right) the gloves are completely washable. Seta ase aes GE | choat tt The let, on Bom &, fe 2 ax tt ce , Le ; 3 y | | SES "|atmet eine tear |Man Asks | Helps Others Regain Trim Figures - | ing anything about it, Take It will go on that way oe : * 4 ee start things popping. About Aiding By ANNE HEYWOOD _ sore’ as anything for a while but, too much trouble, but then Tbe |). Assuming that the does like you _ (Copyright, 1965) ' Mary T. was a pliysical educa- | eventually, 1 got back into trim. 84” gets goed. a ~ 4 Cay fo pe bin over to your Strangers ton teacher for years belore she | ~Betore long, I wot pry had lost) O85 Ad charges w omnal foes) 7. — ee yee WSWS Hears toe : married. | weight but had my trim figure, , ha » > house weekend ‘evening. A May Helo W “And what ‘a nice figure I had | “Then I would have money ~ very informal Sunday night sup- Talk Presented Oy Felp VVOMEN | nen,” she told me, “when I was back again, Everybody. compli-| enough to buy some mew dresses, | | per, for instance. Or a Friday a | Who Are Trying tO | exercising all the time! Then aft-| mented me and I felt wonderful. | since 1 was. rapidly getting too og ‘ night to watch television together. Indi n Chief er my marriage and having the| — «gine of os treeine daha @ thin for my.old ones, 1 was nervous s Make it an easy, comfortable by 10 Don Coats three children, I kind of let my-| y _ | about asking for money, but 2 — : Members of the WSWS of Cal- self go. I ate too much, and while | | Wowld tench them the,exercises,. made. it just 50 cents per class,” Ik drill .| vary Evangelical United Brethren By EMILY Post * I did all thé housework, I didn't) “At first I thought it would be success WAS PROOF nim E s Qua rile pop: leaner so # somali “Very often I go to the theater | take the special exercises 1 used) ~~~ ~ “The girls were delighted. After Costume Dance re Se and sometimes find myseit | 49 when I was teaching. =~ Claan Stainless Steel | 98, a5 Side ald, my eng naseeas ] . @ alone ‘ ‘ : “One day I looked in the mir : : that I knew what I Well Attended re ee Teilian, had ae ie | ne, beside & woman who It) ror gad tas downright ashamed (Items by Waxing | Yvas doing and ctually. they: felt / the American Indian, had as its / 4). alone, When it comes time of myself—dewdy, fat, hippy— ; better paying’ a small fiis> > Sixty members of the Elks Sa- speaker Carl Matteson, Chief | +. putting on wraps to leave the nothing lke the nice figure Ihad | NEW YORK (INS) — All the 4s eo Shay Quadrille Club attended their vi : Standing Bear of the Chippewa |tneater, sometimes woman| before, All my muscles were | stainless steel found around the | I hold my classes twice @ we / masked costume dance Friday eve- . . Indians. He spoke on the Customs | ums to have a very difficult flabby, so 1 decided then and | kitchen can be aided with some joe 's many women have ning at the Elks Temple. Mr. and V til Costume Aimed ot his people and led a question | tine potting into her coat. there to de something aout it.” | elbow grease and kitchen wax. 44 sain and, I must say, they 4 Mrs. Eddie Webster were the) V CFSOTHE — ee gute ote |. 1 hesitate to olfer to hold her] rye first thing Mary did was to Maple pred enerhaer td dM eM ce 8 " guests of the evening. ° _ Those who assumed 5 for her, but wonder if your ‘less steel counter tops, sinks, lat, 1983 sieae eteebe t Flatterin the Wearer fices at this meeting were Mrs, src ech af proper behavior | heck with her Aoctor: PE om Meragher yak ay grip 0s sia sinastat east : ns bedhead ot wae g Emil Greenwald, president; | would entitle a gentleman to as- Medt oe. Te tna Des’ to do ater and martes protection Unit] a A shocks . Skeletons and it has a provocative decolletage| yrs, Eimer Halliday, vice presi- sist a stranger under the circum-| 46 exercising she wanted and scratching and fingermarks. : - CAPITOL geblins were arranged by Mrs. for evening. , dent; Mrs. George pene stances." recommended a simple basic diet; Apply the wax with a clean, soft BEAUTY SHOP -~@ _ Mark Scott, Mrs. Ed Silk, Oscar Utterty simple so-tar as bedy | speretary, And Mre, A.A. Binge | ou i usricutt’ to | —nothing “fatty.” x | Sostig ss lec aoa tea oe w. & fes-912° Denham, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent lines are concerned, “flight | "an, treasurer. answer because it depends upon | “I really went to work," said’ dipping in water and then wrung | 850 W. Huron. _ L _- Vaveruk endl Mr, end Bra, Widiom of fancy” detail — ribbon rvn | Stressing membership and &t-) pow it is done. Naturally, if a = yf ‘ Schmiel. Mrs. Robert Niensted through hraid—is an important | tendarice this month, the meeting) woman standing next fo you is committee. The ‘elongated bodice is darted | fer Present oe tow and Mrs. cent or eshtng, tor semntng | ie Banned Pepe won’ te irive Be ee ce code eed |Metteme ire, Oaiceen 6 Go| an nt det 8 wre SS = the woman's costume affair. . . a wn wnt zed bipline wreatmént, | Mrs, Warrllow entertained with| 1? ** Mrs. Russell Pope anaes, eee a solo after the business meeting,| I take it for granted that he will William L. Moore, president, wel- For a stunning effect, make it I | |) nies ¢.'E, Hampshire and her |mot consider her unavoidable ac- ¢omed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hicks, taffeta, peau de sole, faille, shan- | 4 enter, Sharon, sang a duet ac-|ceptance of this courtesy as an “- Mr, and Mrs. Albert Emsley and tung or even novelty cotton. Match | - anied by Sharon with the ac-|introduction nor that he~ will " ] Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover into the the braid and ribbon for urban cordion, proffer unneeded assistance by New Sy vanites ‘8 clab. : appearances; wee a litte tmagine- Refreshments were served dur-| “Dear Mrs. Post: I have rela-| The Beverly road home of Mrs. Shop Tonight til 9 * 2: ® ih 0 ing the fellowship hour, with girls | tives living in many parts of this Frank Soove wes thesia Sf. , William Schmiel, pattern designer intermediate Sunday | country sometimes not | benefit card party ew : . John DePauw, Jack Baker and Mr measurements not standard pat- oad caus get news of ther death for eh Syivanites Club ‘Thursday eve- SUNDAY o to 5 Moore were callers for the eve- measurements. after. Is it ‘proper, so long ning. ing. Det | Walt — : , to send flowers for} Members and guests _ played —_— — f ning x 3 g mee 3 Kiwanis Group _ | the funeral [idee and cannsta acing te ey / : . 36% 36%. Teinehes =k . Those winning gifts’ were = ) Officers Installed zs RY Rees 6 «(Marks Fourth Phin mega Spon ghd Pg Bay seryy F, Richard] ye Se on ‘tl : Size 12 requires 6% yards of 36- a enclosed asking the be-| Wizner, Mrs. Jack Allen, Mrs. Al- ae ; St ‘{¢ by Iraq Caldron inch material for dress and a balt| YCQF OF SErvice — |a request enclosed asking the th | bert Kh and Mrs: Dosa Jo Casiniare' Colts ‘ | Mrs. Fred Crossman assumed yard of 35-inch material for inter-| 4. gourth Party | grave of his, or her, loved one?” | son dies tied Co . ; S . a of the ‘ e ‘ fees : : + | -her duties as Mighty Chosen One dre SpadeaSyudiate, Inc, P.0.| ihe Kivanle Ch ot Weice'a| _Asewer: Yow simety write © | putty Linon, hrs. Sam Warwick | # ; | of Iraq Cakdron 70, Daughters Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. P4, New Restaurent. Archie note of sympathy explain | Mrs. E. V. Geizer, Mrs. Lewis f a | | vr mul varmen hase Soa , York 1, N.Y. te ne Send $1. Donald was toastmaster. a. cant ager omy sap sen a Parry and Mrs. Edgar Leahey also hs 9 VFW Hall on * Airmail handling 25 cents extra. Fred Gibson, president, reported death. some | won gifts. ee - Me. Murray White was installed | Ren ere eee Tena: | cm activities of the past year. At) Sree to be panced on the ses scene of STORE as pat mi Mighty Chosen One. — mel pos ot ry tg William Brown seat asnangn sn grave. Sylvan Shores Club , es “ Others installed were Mrs. Al- pete Syndicate, Inc., and add + Sans otha past president. Dr.| “Dear Mrs. Post; If something) Has Halloween Fete ' Huron ot Telegraph ae foe bert Kugler, Theliia Anderson, 4-cents for handling. Guy Hill of Michigan State Uni-\is needed during a meal at a| Mrs. Charles A. Humphries of Exclusive. Sporteweer tor Ladies a iw Mrs. Ted as. pind ena (Look for a famous yeas versity pe ng Facog a restaurant chores Bm one get the pote age oo ao St es ee Sinkler, Mrs. lor Desi Patt next Guests waiter’s ay members | yivan - 4 and Mrs, Matt Shelton. Herbert Sondheim.) prag en gan bes egy we Answer: If you can’t attract the a aranabe Club ngs aaa * bi ‘Copyright, 1955) of Jackson, : Aldrich make hear | Wednesday evening for a ant eeceeetaas Sea, Tee pte Lock ot Fenton, sale ig ligne “waiter” in & low ~~ party. al eid ‘s vad ‘arson comp . Mrs. i ton Hassell of Ferndale, Mr. voice, then about the only way is evening's program was ° pad = smih SP aeooment aa Meeting Conducted Mrs. Richard Scribner and Mr. and | 1, clap your hands. pervised by Mrs. Robert Newell this powerful “eye t= Mrs. Ray Haertier is marshal. by Club Directors Mrs. Edward Maier. ; and prises were awarded to Mes.|] - 1: t | a a? ef Eighteen members of Wever-| Committee members planning; y in a rush come a bewildering Harry G. Bower, Mrs. George “ f Mrs. Blanche Woodman and Owen-Hawthorne Community Club | the affair were Robert — variety of skills, all —— id cretagenly ae AR gg tells - the = } Mrs, Sam Smith, escorts, present- board of directors met at the | Horace Lodge, Robert Miller, ive Baby's parents open-| and. Mrs. Edward W. a you a ( ed each officer with a rose. Other home of Mr. and Mrs. George | Waterson and Harley Levely. ing doors, turning knobs, pulling) An arrangement of fall flowers | © j canerts also. attended from « Ann _— Gray on Yale avenue Wednesday, cabinet drawers open, climbing up| centered the refreshment table at facts . = Arbor. 44643 14%2—24% | evening. Church Group Has and down stairs and sliding under! which Mrs. W. 0, Moll, Mrs. Her- | : a received on the Meeti furniture. Fortunately, he gets | schel 0. Asbury, Mrs. William] ghoyt diamonds. =; mine was. proved hy the b-fen Heabons | recrirs, were zeeeved on. teiLuncheon Meeting | Sc1'and ured and wil oap while |Leigh and Thelma Morgan prestd- : and music -was provided by the Ae Twenty-four members of the | Mother collapses. od. = . | choir of Job’s Daughters Bethel | Soir tale at ‘tebltion—anent pape geo vy apie ore 5 ’ one a ies heres es es * | fey 4 - apes of Mrs. slimming of all for the ee rerio community elemen- | Presbyterian Church were enter- N f R In our store, facts replace bs I See it-displayed in this lovely new | |... school Halloween party. | tained at a luncheon meeting re- I want ¥ UZS || guesswork about diamond values. 2 Doyle Jones and William Ander- | dress: Just the hint of a longer ss cently at the Bloomfield Hills Ai i Renlitored leadial a =) son were guests of the group. | waist, atop the simple graceful) 4. ong Mrs. Raymond Scar-|home of Mrs. John Main. Cleaned aid ee ; eee » we offer you . } A skit was presented by Mrs. | skirt. Sewing! Easy—pattern 18 | borough, Mrs. Ford Drumm and| Mrs. Thomas Tillson gave the ; most advanced gem evaluations - 3 White, Mrs. Kugler, Mrs. W. J. | proportioned to fit perfectly! _ | ying Cordie Hereim will be in|devotions on the theme, “This I professional rug | possible... with the aid of instru- my Morris and Nancy Parson. Lunch-| ‘This pattern easy to use, simple | charge of refreshments for Owen | Know.” Mrs. W, J, Baumgartner | niente ks’ our poset “2 eon was served by Mrs. Arnold, | t, sow, is tested for fit. Has com School. For Hawthorne School, Mr.| spoke or social education and ac- cleanef who Dlamondaoope. fp ) - : Bertha Clendenning, Msrs. Eve- plete illustrated instructions. | and Mrs. Henry Sibary and Mr. | tion. 4 | pe. (shown 3. lyn Thomas, Mrs. Sam Smith and |” Send 35 cents in coins for this| and Mrs. Pete Mihay will be in| Following the business meeting, knows all the It lights up the very heart of your ot ag p areage Mab a os pattern—add 5 cents for ge ae charge. sre ages aes for exchange ' i} diamond—brings out those factors . the guests em &t- | tern for first-class mailing. A membership meeting, to which al Christmas party. ; } cu | ee : ; +. tending. to Anne Adams, ¢are of 137 Pon-! ay sven, ruiidenta afe invited, will| Mrs, H. E, McCulloch of Silver- answers. me epee °° mp pe i ———— — tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West| be held at Hawthorne School at hill road. will hostess the Novem. J you ay any gem, come inan see rd ' Beta Chapter Meets | 1%th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print| 7:39 p.m. Nov. 16. ber meeting. Cleaning | how our “facts” policy can help you = / With Mrs. Allen Plainly name, address with zone, : | make a wiser purchase. - } ith rs. e size and style number. . 9 12 re td te m_RENT — RENT — RENT $A95 9x Nae iets Ghepte of Bua( Cace Place Mats tection. : Rug Theta Phi sorority at the Needle-; Women who like the look of lace Residence i Pius Small Additional : work Guild Ingathering. The chap-| coverings on their dining tables, Country Estate | ! Bae Suanne ter eane ter met Thursday evening but prefer place mats for easy up- paptere 4 teteoene Set er A poe a, |= es Mrs. John Allen opened her home | keep, now can have the advan 2 fireplaces, full baste. oem, Foo , ; : Py Robert Tedcastle was pro- paket wth a 8 acres. Horse riding ring . . . at corner of 2 f : gram chairman for the social|. A permanent finish lasts the life tkin Lak Roads : i Aa: bee. erupping .demontraton| “at amine sat. 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Broomfield (R-Royal ik}, is looking into fees charged by t-management firms and gatnisiments against clients for the fees. : Some such firms have been aecused of fraud conspiracy in ‘Pre-rating clients’ pay checks among creditors for a fee, ‘Purdy told the senators that “sGiie sort of mini i fee system should be worked out - . » there should be a code of staridards under which debt-man- agement firms would be required to operate.” Purdy said about 70 per cent of those who seek his company's as- sistance are turned away. He said his. firm never has sued to col- Detroit, He said a more garhishment law would halt abuses bys certain “‘easy credit” firms and prevent financial difficulties for many consumers. Trouble-Ridden Man Welcomes Quiet Cell GALESBURG, Ill. @—A cot in a prison cell looked mighty restful yesterday to Clarence E. Byerly, 31, Here’s what happened Thurs- day: Byerly underwent minor surgery. Mrs. Helen Byerly divorced him in Knox County Circuit Court. He married Mrs. Ruth I. Jolley, 42, rooming house operator, in a hospital ceremony in which his ex- wife: wag an attendant. Yesterday Byerly was taken to the state penal farm in Vandalia to serve a six months sentence for driving his car after “his license had been revoked. — School Saving Plan Benefiting Students FALL RIVER, Mass. #—Great- er*Fall River school children are discounting the belief that- you can't save any money these days. They have $726,477.76 on de- posit under the School Saving plan inaugurated eight years ago. Average savings per student is $48.95.. Most deposits have been in nickles and dimes. “We have students graduating front high school who have ac- counts in four . figures,” says James Robinson, supervisor of ac- counts. Ex-Health Director Dies ANN ARBOR Dr. Clayton C. Benjamin of Port Huron died here Thursday. He was 74 and former health ‘director in Mason and St. Clair Counties. He was a native | of Muskegon and a 1907 graduate of University of Michigan's medi- cal school. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today in Ann Arbor. , Meet Your Friendly Life of Virginia Representative e oa He 4 we J. A. WILLIAMS Mr. Lous Pohl, manager of the Life Insurance Co. of Viginia introduces Mr. I. @ Williams, one of the outstanding agents in the Pontiac office Mr. Williams ‘attributes part of his. success to constant study of the life insurance business and his recent instruction on the latest changes in the Social Security. Laws. He is ‘married and has one child Mr. Williams advises and as- gists individuals and families in the Rochester area, in their plans-dor- financial security. L ‘ = Sa | Shopping Up During Week Facts Indicate | NEW YORK (# — Americans stepped up their ~ purchase of Although rain and floods put the appliance field were TV sets, ‘radios and automiatic dryers. Connecticut Buys 89 GMC Trucks An order for 89 heavy-duty GMC the maintenance of Connecticut's elaborate network of state high- ways has been received by’ GMC Truck and Coach Division of Gen- eral Motors. . o 6 A. 8, McEvoy, GMC fleet divi- sion manager, said the $537,000 | order brings the total dollar volume than $1,000,000. ' He salg the trucks will be equipped with snowplows in the winter so that they can be used for year . around maintenance operations. Twenty-four of the vehicles have GMC hydra-matie transmissions year, The hydra-matic models are M653s and the remainder are 653s. The order will bring the number of new GMCs put into opeghtion by Connecticut in the past two years to 184, All of the newly ordered vehicles are scheduled to be de- 'livered to the Connecticut State Highway Department this year, Fire Damage Set at $200 A fire at Kearn Realtors, 14 Jefferson St., Thursday . afternoon caused damage estimated at $200, Pontiac firemen reported yester- day. The blaze, which was started |by an overheated hot-air register, of pumping. -| daughter Betty Lou; and a brother dump trucks that will be used in| of GMC trucks sold to Connecticut | | during the past 24 months to more | ‘| Burial will be in Lakeside Ceme- and all are powered by 175-horse- | power V-8 engines introduced this | County Deaths Andrew M. Miller ROMEO — Service for Andrew M, Miller, 66, of St. Clair, will be held at 2 p.m, Sunday from Wil- bur’s Funeral Home with burial in St. Clair cemetery. He died Thursday following a long illness. member of Ledge F&AM No, 41. Survivors include his widow Hazel, a son, Andrew M. Jr.; a and one sister. ' Mrs. Charles Ross | MARLETTE—Service was held yesterday at the Methodist Church | here, with burial in Marlette Cemetery, for Mrs. Charles (Ida) Ross, 78, who died last Tuesday. She is survived by her husband; a son, Morris of Marlette; one daughter, Mrs. Floyd Ganyard, ; one sister, Mrs. Bert Sprague of Portland, Ore.; i and Charles Brooks, both of Pontiac, and five grandchildren. August Ludwig OXFORD — Service for August | Ludwig, 82, of 26 Stanton St., will | be held at 2 p. m, Monday from the Bossardet-Mabley Funeral Home, Oxford, with burial in. Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Ludwig, a erday. He is survived by his ‘widow, Departny¥, veteran of World War I and a | Orion Bureau Slates Tuesday Harvest Supper. The commission issued a re- vised order fixing the new rates Minnie; two sons, Ralph-of Oxford ‘| and Glenn of Pontiac; four daugh- ters, Elizabeth and Mrs. Mabel | Miller, both of Oxford, Mrs, Ruth of Pontiac Mrs, Herman Berndt HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Her- man (Caroline) Berndt, 93, who granddaughter, Mrs. William Stud- ards, 433 North Saginaw St. here, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from the Bendle Funeral Home. tery, Holly. She is Studards; Darrell Hagen of Holly, David Berndt of Holly, Marjorie Berndt of Dearborn and Dan E. Berndt of White Lake, her grand- children, and two great-grandchil- dren, Clara Ellen Starr died yesterday at the home of her ju survived by Mrs.) raubitz brothers, said his Two Cited for Filling| Submerged State Site Crh alt orfld; ttn ait i , phe Hhie dip avi] i ROYAL OAK—Service for Clara | held at 1:30 p.m, Monday from | the William Sullivan and Son Fu-' | neral Home, Royal Oak, Burial | |2-Year-Old Girl Treated |for Cuts After Collision | ‘Two-year-old Marla Susan Cum- | mings was treated for cuts at Pon- | tiac General Hospital after an auto | Collision at Chandler and Edith Sts. early last night. She was a passenger in a car! 'driven by her father, Forest E. Cummings, 34, of 153 N. Rose- | Ellen Starr, 3123 Crooks road, who jdied suddenly Thursday, will be | g it in the future, Adenauer Suffers Loss in Battle With Sickness back to work at the end of next week, lawn Dr. The second auto was 1545 Valencia Dr. The 79-year-old statesman caught was extinguished after 25 minytes driven by Leroy Tucker, 24, of; a cold and was ordered to bed fon Oct. 7. CHICAGO (INS)—Pulitzer prize- jwinning author James A. Mich- lener’s life is ‘striking a_ parallel iwith his fiction—except that his jhas a happien ending. ' Michener once wrote a_ best- |selling novel ahout an American | flier who fell in love with a Jap- janese dancer but the author didn't | allow the couple to marry. | New, in real life, Michener | is in love with an Oriental beauty and jis faring much better than the characters in his fictional ro- mance entitled “Sayonara.” The 47-year-old author of the prize-winning book “Tales of the) |} Wanted to borrow $25,000 for capital improvement on land and property that is worth $50,000. Legal ‘rate of interest on loan. Reply to PONTIAC PRESS "BOX No. 34 | South Pacific” will be married in | Chicago Sunday to Mari Sabusawa, ‘an American-born Japanese. Life has dealt Michener and his | brtle-to-be a rosier set of ‘circwmn- |stances than those he gave the | lovers he dreamed up in his imag- | ination. |GAP TOO GREAT | In the book, the dancer came | to her poignant’ decision against imarrying the pilot because she felt she could never ‘live happily in the American's world. To her, the cultural gap between the East | and West was too great for love to. overcome. Ia his own romance, Michener is marrying a woman who was born, reafed and educated in the United States and whois as con- cerned as he is with narrowing the cultural gap between the East and West. Miss Sabusawa is a chic, %- year-old career woman. She-is the assistant editor of the American Association Bulletin and has taken several graduate courses in international relations and po- of .Chicago. TREMENDOUS FORCE In an interview, Miss Sabuawa noted that her shusband-to-be has litical science at the University) been writing more and more on jthe problems of Oriental people. | She said: ‘Mitch Is a tremendous force in bettering relationships be- tween East and West,” Michener just recently returned from Asia—a continent he came to respect during World War I when he served as senior histori- cal officer of the U. S. Navy. He met Miss Sabusawa less than a year ago when he came to Chi- dealing with a serviceman who married a Japanese girl and COMMON INTEREST What kindled the flame? Miss Sabusawa her shoulders MARTIAL LAW — A Sherman tank rumbles into| proclaimed full martial law in the area marked by position outside the gates of the strike-bound Perfect strike violence last week. Circle plant in New Castle, Ind. Gov. George Craig E Michener’'s Romance in Actual Life ‘Parallels Fiction Plot Given in Novel |* h ,cago to write a magazine article } brought her back to the U. S.| Sim and smiled mysteriously, Then she | serv answered seriously and deliber- | tne _____THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1955 5 Million Units Seen forGM° World-Wide Production | Estimate for ‘55 Made by Harlow Curtice 1955 will be a record year for his company with production at all of over i ee Hl ey | i H fg j : 5 i HE § E 3 Salk Shots for State May End Next Week ight it ry fini s ! litt i ay ai [ [ ‘ | Christ- mas gifts to the boys in the at their Tuesday meeting. STA OF MICHIOAN—In ¢ bate Court for the County of Oakiana, Win the manor ot ter the ition concern. -- Cause No. tng net? Girl Pair, m To Henry LeRoy Pair, father of said of said Court, in the City in said County, this 21 day of October AD. 1908. — |; News in Brief 3:30 to 9 p. m. Sat., Oct, 22, 12 noon, For Nutrilite Radio entry blanks, phone FE 3-'7402. —Adv. Revamps County Building _ Death Notices OEE am Soe 2 Com " . OR O-T1787 onli tte Donelson-Johns “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” Though ules: Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Piane or FE 2-8978 The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to § p.m. Closing time for advertise. ments containing type sizes tl agate OAKLA > ILI LY ms, & grove jot, 00. FI ovo oP * Apply man- Chemists RECENT GRADUATES * FOR Laboratory Assignment On Quantitative Analysis APPLY Salary Personnel Pontiac Motor Div. P rontiae, Mich. FOR LONG PROGRAMS . DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS TOOLS © Special Machinery Auto. Body Fixtures Welding Dies TOP RATES ALL FRINGE BENEFITS MODERN Engineering Service Co. 12 Mile at Woodward can RS, ROUGH. PHONE A a be ae oe mm. F anh Gras i ii + iad, rTM) and Ineu _3 to 6 YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. To solve day problems quickly, dial FE 28181. A 30 i. "ee oa Ea” a MEN Lath lt een nomen as we will — ¥ MIDWEST FOR MEN MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT ST¢ AWNING SALESMEN tn Mang A. bonus, to dig and fixture pantera, teol 210 Indianwood “MY 34151 e Orion WANTED 2 men to train in omg | and alr conditioning business, Kast | e Co. N, Cass. WANTED ambitious men to the he & air iness while you learn. Also 2 @ and servicemen. Apply im person a : at Holland Furnace Co. 80 W, _ Paddock St. WANTED | DEFERDASLE TY service man to make calls my 1. WANTED time JR. 1011 W. Huron a CO gt eM ee eR eA, ae am eee ta e rua a Jae rs ae r. more particulars. write for appt. “Write Pontiac Press, Box "ne Gare poy UST BE 18 Re Experienced counter girls. Apply . after 12. Huron eaners and Shirt Laun- dry, 944 W. Haron St. M4 Aeste bat theanete. 308 Fi] cider: to start work at ers ae ee te 23-9135 before EXPERIENCED — WAITRESS. . ver month, AIM HIGH PART TIME GIRL FOR GENERAL hopewers, motiier's helper. $12, Call Sun 0469. . CAREER GIRL s PART TIME Bs nse to Z of 58 , $s) th .. one 1 ” be to ra fice - gale ‘ERMANENT Me acc: ae acne et) a ay Lape ys siete while mother , Midwest home, stay in wages, ref- 1 . . erences. MT 6- ae Em it Service REFINED Witt AN POR ne STATE BANK BLDG. good home. Live in 5‘) days. care of i hight 4 ) A LADY Wid 9 _ State salary. Write mone od formanens pesition in| reas, Bos @¢.0 00 for advance- AN peat cat th paid ¥ vacation. insur-| Te wrrre WoMAt Eras oe pm; ror WIGGS Experienced office clerical, typ | shorthand juired Pre- me oa ee on 7, oe re bk wom. iK AN care of Saaren. Live in or own Mother = works ‘OVER 30. FARN $30 A Hon: OR hy Oe ee WHITE WOMAN. < NEELYS housework. mnie: UC “WORK NEAR HOME) Christmas Help Needed Apply Mrs. fen Birmingham. ~___ WATTRESS Evening work, $17 Sean Ld Pains, 1 Diste Hwy WOMAN PGR A t ALL AROUND RES- tions, 8 day 80 hour week other ARTHUR'S —* Gift wrapper and stock: work. Wiggs, 24 W. Hu-| ron. i He MOTHERL ESS home in Birai. 2 i _MI 62117 | HOUSEKEEPER FoR WOREING | 7 Middleaged prete | GENERAL Hic HOUSE WOR Ewe RK, WHITE: b ae live in. Sun. and Mon Pe ~-] . 2-40. References. MA 6-6562 | GENERAL. WEEKENDS OFF | » as" to Fri, - ML ng | Prenklin Village. MA 6-683. WHITE, FOR amall femily. No laundry. Must on own tran«portation. i meal qv y cleanin et days heip Swit children. Sim- —# oo we. <<. Pe ave the next, p two pees, Mt 4-2063 a week. 504. “Reter. enees - INSPECTOR Fer smal’ precision parts, Steady Previous ae ants | ” reading bive | MEG. co. wood Re Lake Orion. i morning shift, Apply 837 W. Hu-! dren, some house fon: . “ys . abe work, $20 a week itter-Seamstress |YOUNG COLORED GIRL. a herett ‘ Wednesday, Touredes, end = Fri- working condi. ake ines cleaning, stay. $28. TO Assist MOTH- er in T whuaren & light house- work FE 3-7697. 8 _Help Wanted - Pay FOR THAT NEW can. axe the people, sell the people. tionally advertised Watkins pred ucts. Full or part time. N. Perry. COUPLE TO MANAGE 48 @PACE park tm Pontiac ares Send «hort letter of qualifica- tion te Ed Rose, 13760 Toefprer. E_ Detroit } ROOM FOR RELIABLE COUPLE who nn care for 2 children, | ua x “GUAR. COMM. CoU- ple travel U. S&S , sell radio-TV | rams. Emp. 6¢c. mm. | eral 2-0191, i SALES PEOPLE _ Direct sales for Pontiac and vi- einity year old national or- Well ‘pines. aa portation furnished. Me. | Sam. M236 Penkel! "etre n = Instructions 9 DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPMENT Several mechanically inclined and reHable men are needed to train for sitions im the Tractor and Equipment Industry. If you are not making better than $100 per week. or you don't have all veart fob security, you owe it ta youwr- self to write for free facts, with- out obligation. about this training Nee } coal one Avisory Piacement | TRACTOR big Ss SERVICE, INC.. BOX 15. PONTIAC PRESS. ND 4-1 CARPENTRY erie AND floor tile a lality, FE $-8954, A K% NEW AND Tess. | CARPEN NEW On Work Wanted | Male 10 TTT. SN WON. SGEWATIS SIDEWALKS | & Bnd _Griveways. FE 400320 * REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE 28181. /° nara pay and hours —_ . : Restaurant” Lake _ oe Woman F OR LionTt “hOtsr- keepin y*- care of one child FE 46681 after 6. WANTED. aasvatrrEn RE | for 3 children. en en Ane i weekends off +if desired. Good pay. Call after 4:30, PEL 29044 | BRICK. BLOCK AND we time MANS I See PLUMBING ; WORK WANTED. Reasonable. PE 5-1016. light : or aiNGLE MippLEAGE FARM $50 tractor. hand, don er or pel ‘ciperitace. Ph MO RACTOR WORK AND TRUCK- b ‘il! dirt. lom Brake. pia B.S Borneo eee Garten: PART TIME JANITOR work, evenings. Experienced. rE & YOUNG MAN WANTS JOR PAINT- __ing, inside or out. Call PE 2-990. Work _Wanted = Female BL ALL KINDS ae a, In MY home, References. “CEMENT work. Free estimates. MY 23-0004 PE 28321. CONCRETE BROKEN BY , HOURS or job. Free esinates, FE 2-007 CARPENTRY REMODELING ant | OL 2-5665 ‘T 18 OUR —speciacrTy rs basement, EM 3-407 CEMENT WORK. FIOcRs. oneeiil ete. Reas. Free estimates Jeneed. _FE 2-240. . CEMENT WORK. FHA TERMS Phone OR } 0843, DEC CABINETS. DOORS. D. & “CE M ENT “s : BLOCK — work PE 50782 20% DISCOUNT OCT., NOV. On all modernization alterations, kitchen, bath, siding, roofing, gen- era) remodeling, complete car- ntry work on all ieprovaments ea! direct, no salesman, FHA ho money down. No job ~~ larger. arnt se aes LIE APTER- enced . wi electrical wiring and motor repairing, FE he. MO +2416 | | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF fled. Beautifully finished Pontiac | Phone FE _ OL | _ Laundry. FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- vier. Ph. Pontiac Comeary FE! _2-8101 _. _ | AL andscaping ISA) nnn yas | BUI LDOZINO. SMALL OR LARGE _jobs. FE +0078. | BULLDOZING = - eglnee AND smal} jobs. FE 4-0078 GRADING. “YARD LEVEL ING AND back filling. FE %-3952 GENERAL LANDSCAPING GooD | nurse and seeding. Roto- tilling, Free estimate. Reasonable | _Price, FE_ #1186, . on , PEAT DIRT | CHEAP ¢ load daily, FE 23231 | oats LANDSCAPING SERVICE i Complete lawn maintenance «nd | _fleanup. PE 28712. _ Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. PICK. ery. Good service at | EK 41803 or | REDE “ORD MOVING — Local & Long Distance- FE 2-8787. | CLEANUP 4088 wind “FRUCKING | | no matt, ‘Daily ~ 4 eo | as: ‘RM BuiLDING. sehvic CE ag HAULING Fon “PICKUP TRUCK, | FE 2.02: ' Sen anywhere, acvtime. FE CARPENTER, REPAIRS AND AL- terations. Qitck service, Weather | tig (RAULING | Ry “RUBBISH hed Beil Kener | Geet Ane BeaeY TRUCKING SLECTRICAL ie ee Rubbish hauled Tyo il, se i * gravel. EXCAVATING Siemens stew. | | Oe arene MA tee FLOOR te ING SANDING AND vears padre fae “equipm work. Bt Assesses Jobn Tavier, OR FLOOR LATING, GARDINO ANP FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, FIN, R, Gardner, 401 Central, FE 27519. aes ao rag ena si sus ei = Siar al REPATR, rpentry, rk plamening ry yes work, coment, | INCINERATORS CLEANED ASH. o hauled. Clean un. rE) +O ‘DELL LCARTAGE Local and Phone FEY sao" Moving Trucks to Rent TRACTORS LP MEN % Ton pee 1% Too stake and Dump Truck« Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Oat os rnetoaing ondas REDUCED RATES jatte van to serve vou. Smith ae 44084 rade AL , r Re aan - Notices & Lost: FEMALE BLUE TICK. Vicinity Franklin Rd and Tele- graph. Tf found. contact LL tland cones FE 4-5023 Reward MOST HILLFOLD CONTAINING ear tithe and important papers and pictures, Nanie on insicie Mrs. Wo H. Wager, Knoxville Tenn Keep money, please return billfold. FE 2-8881 or 165 W > Rut- rers WOULD THE PARTY, PLEASE RF- turn the beagle dog they picked up in the vieinity of W Maple | Rd. & Drake Rd No questions acked. Reward As he was pet. UN 4-3023 after _ pm. Mr. Arthur Von Behren _ Hobbies 6 & ¢ Supplies (244 PARAS 5 N awrence PE 2-14 FOR: =. Sen WEAN 1 AND EASY use Pi Foam rug and upholstery cleaner, Waites No- E = 3 ry Lt NOW FOR ALL a tar im china oainting. Day eve. classes, Ross Studio, yas Bridham St Keego Harbor, FE 44033, _ REGULAR $2.25 4i4ADE $14.95 film 3 rolls tie with bulbs cameras $5 cove. Paddock Film W. Huron, & Personals — “28 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES. Licensed, 30 vears exp. FE $32 Aerotred Knapp Shoes PRED HERMAN | ome Atrport } ANY ne AMAN NEED- Nir Ld a ten” FF yds contact rs agen obi Phone ee ph rhe Sal von Tire ALD & HELP WITH Christmas expenses have & m4 barty. Earn free citts. EM 3.2008 — DA AiD_ ee, n ones mi hiare id ~WA Writing Schoo FE. 2-20 a BCHAL, iL COLD’ WAVES | rothy’s.. FE 21044. LIKE A REAL CAR, BARGAIN? Lots of 'em in the Want Ads! my “PILES, | OR 31592 Let Us for ea ‘ J. C. HAYDEN Realtor te EF. Wal age child after 3) OR 3-7452 or! after 6 p.m = 4 cae - , APT. tal. Aeere* furni a 2 war as sIDe. 4 iam. 2 aap BATH. Adults “ao 5 FE 2-5045 Prompt serv- lee. OR anne P : COLORED "WANTS HOUBE- 'Give You 1 Place to Pay i work of any kind by the day or : , * ise a” Kase Your Mind ACTION! OO WANTED. GOOD Restore Credit work 2-2240. 1a 3 rs M . LADY WILLING TO WORK OR WE ARE NOT A the sale of your La WILLIAMS LAKE. ¢ OGRE, benyst or tavelid oh. soeemnage. . a LOAN COMPANY gt Be ‘ay | are : Pontet Bross Box 7 a | MICHIGAN CREDIT — | ‘pitce Ie fireplace. ger. 10 mo. FES-2, BaBy SITTING DAYS, uy HOME, ___ Building Service 12, Painting & Decorating 20, COUNSELLORS reget ae le etn. J nother, OR _3-6034. — ' aos tt la or Ge “small. . a a ee FuogR LAYING. | 4-1, pBconATiNa, —Parwring |“ “Eeere Galland ‘Theater oat Luk tel — wa ; be dw tout, Realtor , ENT AGE 45, DE-| FE mate FE +909 ____. VELVETEEZ-MASON SHOES AND | 1 N. Saginas ' “ “6 Housework. baby- | HOUSE | MoviNe. . Furry a r at a EX | boot boots, 28 E. Yale Si. PE #1310. ON, Pe” te ty 5-61 apt Gen be seen from 2 to 6. « j tae kina. ® E46. Wed. ¢ . Children to Bo: to Board i 2% 2 REFRIGER-) ope fare | “and repair. PE 4-027 ai ALNEING PABERHANOING, | Wanted Real Estate 32A | silon and gas heat Adults. West SIDE 3 ROOMS é BaTe i —"" ROOPFID ve aiDING. cotaeen ia Lev AN BRED | ern” ‘i To « FE Pe 9g & aed Le. | ~~ : Disie Hwy. “> mile je , Yr Free est., no tien, 2-1631. phol 23 Estate ‘dealings in ime an- | or unturn, af at ey nd tie a? md Gat WAL | SY acme FREE | ~~~-- U Istering 2 ahh me oe i (PINace cures us oe. yw, pin as. | Peden etal ae “Pwo pis- SQUBLE CABIN. ae inn. OR ema omplete a ranc pe home We handle all details for fi- OMS, 39001 WOMAN FOR Ne ROUSE estimates, No job too bic or small. eagie's CUSTOM UPHO! | Valued at $22,000. Can pay $106] nancing and closing. Call us to- ceriminating adults only. FR) work from 1@ to 3 or washings | 7 94628. ing 8174 Cooley Late Rd, EM! 4 month at 6 per cent imterest.| day to list your property. 2-8662 | ELIZ. TARE mo si DURES DR. snd_tronings. FE 4-3673. FURNACE CLEANING | > 1 Pree estimates. ___| PE 2-6432 i ATTRACTIVE. NEWLY DECO-, ¢ Tooms. bath, basement: Oil heas WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK. FE : ’ ~~ Th Ss UrHoteTE: NG. | NEED WiLL PAY ‘s100 To Buy- To Sell-To Trade “rated, 3 rooms and bath Private | & Ga 1204 | Se, ee toon (ee e-cnee | FEED, 1880, Me percent AY ite vou BUY IT WELL INSURE IT| tntrance, “adults only. 828 per ee Kast Furnace Co PE S-ae70 | SLIPOOVERS. onares ot 2a | Box 96, Pontiac Press. = | week. OA FURNISHED |), seDRoox | MOD. ~ ~ — ~ < Selden Service 12) _spreads, Your material. mee | Wanted t to | Rent 20 BASEMENT APARTMENT. ete | Seon t0i.00 0 mesth. Children ~ | GET READY FOR Lost & Found | a “| gt gg ad ba eis | welemed. M3® right on Duck 7, TRENCHES, poss. JACK FROST coop. BLack amp Tan coon | Couple with 3 yr. old girl | _ 2st eet Sire, oath, ig | ae eee corr Dr ai, Pa a F ge Mare “your. furnace isaned and | hound. FE 6-9073. a desire 3 room and bath ¢, .REALYY nest’ REAL TORS age| partly furn, on lake. Suitable for | Birmingham Child Care Mt oe d contractor F' te ‘ ; ND: PEMALE boo 1. kine couple; 850 LAKE FRONT “HOUSE, PARTL CUSTOM CARPENTE! TASS, TRIMMING AND REMOV- eae ot Avondale High, Owner furn. apt. Vieimty North, FE 2 acm 14 Park Allen Ro. Lake | modern, _ Renee and finish. Work guar- Pree estimate, PE 26019. PE | can have by ientifving Call | Perry Nt, Reasonable | 1013 W Huron On'on | oil furnace, * si00 per month, De- _or_EM tian elm and Bagley : ¢ aces pee NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH cu EAN. 3 RM. PURNISHED APT. it required. Inquire at 4334 ~ATTICS~ -DORM ERS~ : FURNACES § CLEANED AN FOUND. PURSE ABOUT A, rent. FE 5-5519, | ___s POST_OFFICE LEAR. 2 Be eRe ter we | Windiate* Drive, Waterford | > Bins hy Revco Pee Sores viee. month ago in Maint ey" 0d, | PREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS | drinkers, 532 Judson Ct MODERN FURNISHED 2 ROOM Peutuation rooms See be. | - es Shop. Have «irl ¢ RAND | S&¥@ expense, time ‘and dozens | CLAN SPACIOUS PVT. ENT and bath. Hot and cold runfiing reciosed “Guaranteed 8s work ob yr bs Lost. SPRINGER, BLAC CAND ef unwanted calls. We send and “ath, Baby welcome. $16 per _ Water. Oil heat. MY 2-402. ricer a October SEW ER RCL TANING white, male fe vietaity of GReen- sereened tenants by appointment week, MY 32-3061 | MODERN | FURNISHED 2 ROOMS MICHIOAN HOME ELERS | Sinks - Sund PE 42012 a pe Cali Fa J only PM e.4 pn today. | \CLEAN APT. | FOR ADULTS “REF. — 4 tet and er 3377 OW. ECT’ : BE ot eee co erence. FE 4-3716. b inaaeh ns at eae IE fat PE, 43063 _After ‘S 5 MA _S- 1134 uk: & revinding. ays rE F4 Lost YOUR, PET? as ats. FE 2.7083 That Be toa’ sold CLEAN 4 ROOM FURN. APT. 210 | MODERN 4 ROOMs COMPLETE- AIR CC COMPRESSOR. G ner tsers _FE + _ fiicnigen Animal Rescue League. GAS STATION WITH HOIST & AIR over 90 per cent of our listings | E._ Wilson ly furnished. Deposit required. power mixer sanders " . ee eat —— comp. that’s un soli tel od SEK Ponti lene E lectriew-Sew ers Cleaned | fost. STEVENS PUMP ip uN. Gee er two stall and olfice Call | and aye “desperately to sont Poe | CLEAN one a nto? EEPING/ 59952 ow nS ‘Sevan = hour pevien, ee eo m4 re Ng ts Loe Ld ool Saka, VA 27200 or leave | quick and courteous action call claiaarentte a So ist | «oe é. pipecon. . CALL FE ¢a200| charge: che 0 nn hn - eenge. Sener etene messes || re | ALL mines 5 OF WRI iDing. | ft cost Lost. BLACK WALLET, | KARL GIRL GOING TO PONTIAC | Office Open 9-8 feet eee, eer ‘neem, Fe | ROURD LAKE, . MODERN YEAR Sieeen 888 Ser square Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners — an a was oom Scheel Gesires room and | A OHNSON, Real 12-4644 wee me. 8 — ‘J - oath, rms, storm sa and build) 7 will wor’ ome or baby- i) we naula ol eat, cedar materials or will do jobs. Terms | Se rae “TRIM aTNG e RE. VALUABLE PICTURES A ND sit, nights, Metamora 54 *| J a os . eee. BATH AND) paneled. huge fireplace. Kelvin- to ft your budeet. FHA, 00| Sovai Ph FE. §-6560 UF. | PAPERS. INCLUDING | CAR ieaponsIBL EMPLOYED COU: | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | re +9 ator and Frigidaire stove. At- troney 3-2000 aS Cat gs PLE WITH SMALL BABY Bef FF 4-2533 FURN. APT. FO" RENT. 2275 tached garage. 1546 W. Harvard > at M Building Service ve pane RUASTERING | ‘ iar The web poG IN Vi- | UNFURNISHED. HOU nme | TED1 TO 5 ACRES ort | POR a a RAIVATE “EN | Sate WeSwiaEED bhovex Pon ~ | WAN 1 A : - A 4 ee ee ens |e “ne tng eity of Leonard. Reward. FE! CINITY. OF PON MAXIE. | small house. Good highway In| trance and bath. Adults only. rent. Of1 heat and moderrn con- _Evenings OR 32276 i — ana rg $0073 or FE 4-7824 | MUM PER MONTH vicinity of Milford, Leon Knapp.| PE 2-837) __ veniences. Suitable for 2. MA “A-1 CEMENT WORK, Pu mpi, bn oT att or 8. Lost — BEAGLE HUNTING Area. WANTED: ante FOR aia — a we gy Pacey: sruDio” 1 BEDROOM APT in age or) to the name of Lady.) three im return for h k sks Tt A S arr. LLOYD MONROE ot. License. No 7018 M FE 46306, | taking care of children. or. small OPEN LETTER gg ge ye Sr _laen hae Adults. EM 3a aie FE 4-6866 MACHINE FILED | TAMOND RING HURON &Pt. house. FE 17-8861, would like | DEAR HOME OWNER: per week 73 Brabb Rd. Stony —— — seit MANLEY. LBAC 10 BAGLEY 8T. Lost p ovct. Finder call FE _*vening_ free Take advantage of TODAY'S| fake Oxtord. OA 8- cee Rowe _ BRICK AND BLOCK LAVING | tREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL) TUS Rta WANTED TO RENT PARM ON | high dollar market — Sell yout | |e 9 AND 2 ROOM. AUT SYLVAN LAKE Outdoor fireplaces FE 2-2936 Pree estimates, PE 17-8354 cash base. within 38 miles of e erty now! We contact CASH | MODERN 2 AND | . spAT BOB-DEAN HOUSECLEANERS IF 0 LOST. DOBERMAN PINSCHER | at Maferencuc’ “availabie ERS daily who need housing | hot water and heat. Located at | FRONT want it cleaned cail Bob anil Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Reward. EM 3-2386 | Prudhomme. 4161 Adams, Ra, 80d _may be interested in YOUR | White Lake. Inquire at The Trae, | «Modern 2 bedroom furnished an. MY 3-1286. Project housing | ~~~ ~ DAVY. BLUE PARAKEET WITH | Rochester. Mich eroperty. We ate 20 CORE | ma M0 +e home. Lease at $90 per month. preferred. Speed end salistactian | COATS SUITS, DREGSES AND Al. | dark speckied wings and back |4 OR § BEDROOM apuits | our ,telennone. ca a oes. bod WobeeN oer | "= ; coca pare rerio | — in (E. FE oor ogg ome «es Pecelens care and references | py disposing of your property| ette, on beautiMil Pontiac Lake, | wiry RENT 9 BEDROOM HOME LOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK ene Sessa E and getting quick cash results. reasonable, References required. , a [i 2468 FE 2.9079 ar aa’ to responsibl connie, Sa Nov. | firenlnge Fm 22068 th Pi Furniture Refinishing 16A | lost BLACK AND WHITE) | Share Living Quarters 30 Cocis. tate tray, (ee i282, | we ble cou - nancing. Modernizing. FE 4-5470. Pointer in Oxford area OA 8-2008 | Clark Real Estate NEWLY (DECORATED ATED: FOR OR | YEAR ROUND 5 S ROOM Lom Cae RICK. BLOG ano Ceacent |NEPAIFING ANTIQUES 4, 9PE-| Reward Child's pet | COUPLE TO SHARE HOME AS PE C02 | 7 ae ee con PE s.eiz0 | 19. Pontiac Lake OR 30138. pt = wae cal comm sara “Servic ce 8. toer, are = nats, ‘rou. | cae ar’ een Vicar es 8 are | WANTE ay (ome win oer NICE ¢ ROOMS AND BATH 1 UP. tye BUCSEO. pple ire. jarge esidenttal and er tn a for ANTED: C Ww a New 4 rooms. an r elal. Quaranteed werk. Pb rE Lau y pd we J Reward, Child's pet to share home and care for school| er and -water. FE 49612. Call per. No children or pets. Prefer elace and oi) furnace rh. of working couple. PE 4-7267. an ll VEre “PRIVATE unfurn. Open Sun. or ca FE 45-3822 sy 7 _ ~ | PRIVATE, ae ROOM. Tolegragn mount @' t | . ath and entrance ‘elegra, 8 i SES a: ts Mibate iiving guariers ite | Selling Your Hlome ? or apply at 79 Clark. | SALE HOO! - elderly lady. Laund yeh t We have customers waiting for ROCHESTER, SMALL COMPLETE- | furnished. Call OA "peasae after homes and farms, we will ar- ly furnished. Women only. Ref- _Rent He Houses Unturn, 36 4 range financing or will sell your | erences. OL 20161. __ aero SHARE APT WITH WORKING, ‘auity for you. 10 eaperienced | STUDIO 1 BEDROOM A IN 2 BEDRM WALLED LAKE, MoOD- girl FE 80356, after 7 p.m , salesmen to serve you cet ranch bldg. Union Lake Adults ern conveniences, 2 to city, Wtd. € t -* t M 32 results, try us and see tor “vont. EM 34785 Reasonable 358 E ee Dr. MA » Contracts, tgs. . set SMALL MODERN APT. VERY | _*! _ -- : . nas ane SMlean &1. per wee! plus utilities, 2 BEDROOMS, TILED — BATH, C h Wi tg: Russell Young | oR 39389 heat. Apply managers's apt. 444 | es — Pike. | 5 | UPPER 4 ROOMS & RATH. PVT, sensnsevenijuailipattitne eset mening ~AS aiting i | entrance. electric stove & refriger- | 3 ROOMS & ‘AH LNQUIRE 1512 REALTOR Fer good contracts call or see 412 W. Huron St PR 4-4525 | Br sonneon personally for quick. Open Eves ‘til 8 Sun. PE 49612, | peste TO BUY HOUSE ON | jakiand Ave, as near town as A. JOHNSON, Realtor, ossible, Write Box 62, Pontiac 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. __ FE 4-253. FAST ACTION! ‘Press. ro CASH | If vou have the contract- we nave For small ities, If you have the money Clark Real Estate. whet ps w we — be at your | Phone FE 46492. Ask for Mr.| door with cash | Clark for your wae call now and tel) | WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | U5 What | land contracts TODAY! Call wu | now for the best and highest offer’ Edw, M. Stout. Realtor of value. Quick cash settlement. 7 _ Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 open Eves. a $0 _ Nichole & Harger | Co. 3 W. Muren KE $-8189 | j OUICK C. ‘sit _cmeangine® oe tt anes” fi Otlages oOmes P ia Poel enya lla ince 1933- LIST {T HERE | Dinkle : ORMAN F. RICE ' | COMMERCE RD. BM }-4412 WHITE — = — — = . WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | property rehasers waiting. | « $800 Commerce Ra. i ( Ph. Pontiac EM 3-331) | * | R. F. MeKINNEY REALTORS I UNiv 1.9708 5660 Dixie Hwy i ony on u1872 or OR 35-1768 Ngraatateebase| SOLD is the “tr " to see, . Huron j _St. Phone FE 29-8316, “sha gihene —or Not Sold your sroperty isn't sold vet. [noe 1 wating for tand contrac —| Its" beeaue se it hasn't been Hated SCHRAM PE 5-047 5.5081 or Ae = goose m. FR — ys v! ge age weomen A en Real fotate seshenes Ee a “WHITE » BROS. Lid . seen TORR i 5 OR 31875 of OR 9-176 Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville, ator. Heat furn, North side. Good transportation. < Couple only. Rent, 3” BEDROOM BRICK RANCH | 888 mo. FE 2-07 _ |" home. 1% baths, 2 car attached garage, full basement. pe Ww ANI T ED- out. References requ! on New morried couples Or bache-| 3-100 before Bven SF after @ p.m, ors new apts. 2088 Common | san noTrrTAGE : wealth 3 Lng 3 orrace. 229 E. WAL P<. TE TEAR ROUND 3 ROOM MODERN | 5 “ROOMS AND BATH. 945 PER clean lake front Apt, nicely fur- nishea, private euarenes 2 and bath, | = ine Brunswick near O1i_heat, coupty onl R 35082. a ressent wake aT eee ROOMS SMALL COUPLE ONLY _South Paddock St. MA 5-9731. Rent ‘Apts. Unfurnished 34 s 4 : ROOMS. : 2 ? BEDROOMS. MOD- 1 —, arp ie geeons ie & PVT. ern. Belmont St. FE 2-7503. at cate hot and cold water.|/¢ ROOM SE 6 MI. OUT Stove & refrigerator furn. Adults +e in ee Cougte poceernes- or Alberta Apts, 20 WN wri Pontipe Press Box 84. ‘acidock . 5 ROOMS, DUPLEX MODERN 2 WITH BATH. REFRIO STOVE, ' Pvt. lower. Basement. Garage. utilities, Close in, PE 2-7425 | Newly redecorated, N. Anderson, 3} ROOMS AND BATH NR. GMC | FE 25408 C $12) weekly on Fisher |3 ROOM wovee i" oF Truck EM 4322 Air Port. ¢ LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. | 5 ROOMS. Sy “aEAY. i CHILD utilities, AY 2 allowed. 398 Ferry, Pontiac 7 ROOMS - s Snr uannuED APT Fast “gIDE 4 ROOMS UPPER. 970 _Garage heat. garage. adults PE 2 ROOMS. | OLDER | COUPLE PRE. | Sian ores, - Pasasie ef, 2d Ruth St _ EIGHT ROOM BRICK HOME wrTit “ROOMS BATH. UPPER §&. | two baths, can be used as-incame * Marshall Adults. FE 12-8603 | or single, at 846 Round Lake Wet, near St. Patrick Church & Union + ROO! AND BATH, NEWLY _ near St. I ate GOOD RENTALS AVAILABLE — ie ey No sense or amok — td, OA @27 ay Ea" “om =| csc SE — 6 Bg TERRACE. ® Ne newe, —. please. : Realtors, Fa Sei Ta LARGE SUBURBAN @ room brick colonial sale 3 pom month, wil wive 23 2 year DON’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belongings for cash KINZLER throu ‘ peer Ads! yaa FE281 610 W. Moron #t. ot rr 4am Open PEvenin Cooperitive Real Rotate Exchange