ki it ee = esa ~——einta:” cesta toe manny mae ' terfront: Fair and Warmer _ member_of the. Jaw firm of Piniversitys-. _ man-could not serye on the cor- ke Asks Facts by Late Monday] ~ Before Acting Ships Standing tdle’ on |. Atlantic Coast; Freight Close to Standstill ' NEW YORK (UP)—Lead- ers of the striking. Inter- national Longshore men’s Association promised today to send their 65,000 cargo] _ handlers back to work ~at . paralyzed Atlantic coast _ ports if a’ Taft-Hartley in-| junction against their walk- out is s issued next week. “In the meantitite;=ship-| > ping was due to’remain vir-| _ tually at a standstill at] _ ports from ‘Maire ” to i Fifty - three: ships w tied up on th: ag New York - New, mereey wa- Others stood’ idle at piers. from Portland, Me. to Hampton Roads, Va., including the —big ports of; gw miss . mt of freight by aria for ocean ship-_ ment from’ New York already _ had: begua to tall off under an | See their Spend ace wee ae Nara, ee in $114,500 Theft Virginia Town Is Agog Over Claims Against 2 Bank Officials NEW MARKET, Va. (AP) — A self-styled ex-sheriff and a former mayor of this Shenandoalr Valle t ow n faced charges today™ they cleaned out the vault of a bank where they were offi- cers and fled across the One of the men réturned ’ sider sty: pemoaaie ‘compromise” for agréemer.t. - But in-a review and analysis of Soviet “peace” moves+—chet-as Season Ope ns during the past-spring.and summer, Smith concluded = that the Soviets have done nothing to indicate any change-in their intentions toward: the rest of the: world. |! -President Eisenhower told*- é The President appointed a fact- finding beard which will report . whether the waterfront tie-up en- (Continued on Page 2, Col. ye ~ Weather fo Conlinue Fair and warmer weather will ‘continue tonight and Saturday, ac- cording -to.the U. S. Weatt Weather Bu- reau. - The bureav forecasts a “ow 08 — “35a WY degrees “tonight, p. m. dn downtort Pontiac the _ reading was 78. cats U.S: Willing to Negotiate! Hunters on Easing World Tension ; 1 Area unt DETROIT (AP). — Undersecretary of State Walter | ro ‘Bedell Suntth dectaned today the Siniees States is willing Eee 7 ‘ a] Hs até -Qn nce in Wash- ington earlier . this week that Soviet hydrogen’ bomb development has ‘made it more imiportant/than ever to determine what the Kremlin’s Aptentions are West. + “And there is nothing on which (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Ann Arbor Man Named LANSING (AP) — Gov. to Corrections Vacancy ~ “Williams. today appointed _ Talbot Smith, Ann Arbor attorney, to succeed Robert F. ' Steadman on the State Corrections Commission. Steadman, former’state controller and now a profes- _sor at Wayne University, was ruled ineligible to serve by | Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard. Smith, a Democrat, was‘appointed. lio a sik year = He served.as a member of the. governor’s board of y tngnley. a into the Southern Michigan | aa a Prison-riot._ Smith, who. is 53, is a* Burke, Burke and Smith. _Born_in Fayette, Mo., he received his bachelor of science degree from . Naval Academy at Annapo- ols ‘and masters and law degrees ees from the University of Michigan: He was at one time professor of law at the Universities of Missouri ‘and California aad:was deputy ad- ministrator of the old OPA im 1943. ‘Steadman retired . today as \\state controlier to return to his post-as profes-or of busi- ness ‘administration at =_— ts ur aliens meqeted- ty OW Williams, Millard held that ‘Stend- rections Commission while a mem- ber of the faculty of Wayne University. : He pointed to « provision of the new corrections law which said no commissioner cotild be an employe of a mtinicipal_unit. Wayne Uni- versity is an agency of the Detroit | Board of Education and Millard said that was a “municipal unit.” There is some speculation that the commission today will appoint: the fifth member of the State Pa- role Board authorized under the new,law. ‘This is a civil service intment- but-the commission a -appoint a — -— sionally. De You Know?’ | wiU)..“Con- Uphold Loyalty of AF Officer day-old hunting season. They are Earl F. Waterman, @, of 186 W. Columbia Ave. Pontiac, and Lyle C. Hack, 14, of 2441 Gip- ham St., West Bloomfield Town- ship. Milo Radulovich who is fighting expulson from the Air Force as a bad security risk. More than a score of persons | noon volunteered~ to appear before a board of three officers which re- sumed hearings on whether. the 26-year-old reserve officer should ‘be expelled. Radulovich, a me’ stu- dent at the University of Mich. igan, ts not accused of disloyalty Air 3 Over Radulovich's protest, the The_ Air Force ordered secret sessions to “undue publicity." One of those to testify was 154 of the CIO United-«.Auto ‘Workers -Unibn-at—Hudson- Car Co. Radulovich's father is em- ployed there. , 23 Will Be Arraigned in Cirevit Court Today A total. of. 23 persons were scheduled fot” arraignment before Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty today on charges ranging from breaking and enter. ing in the nighttime to reckless’ driving. for breaking and entering; embezzlement; . four two auto © theft; ‘| William J. Emerson of: ~j and his mother, 7 | F. Steadman who resigned to 1a Wayne University post, Among the 23 cases are seven | one lareetiy; one Freckiess“ driving= Pith sc NEN aan + = Hack was hunting with his broth- ler Chancey, 19, yesterday after- ‘at Otter Lake in Waterford Toruabay: when a shotgun -biast from nearby bubhes hit Rind in the T right leg, according to Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Her- bert Dolby. Dolby said the person who fired the shot has not been identified. Rumor Oakland Man lor State Controller John-Lederte, son of the tate TE. J. Lederle, Gakiand County” superintendent of sthools for miany | years, is being considered for ap- ‘eontroller. > ,ot Michigan and has just re- Turned from a year in the Phitip- pines. At Manila he worked to establish a school of public re. | lations at the University of Manila. fle is the brother of. Mrs. jac lives in Royal Oak. If he receives the controller ap- péintment he, will. succeed Robert Des B. Simpson, a bank Gireeter, wes a comparative ! ; Penta You vane | Steerer em be sonied mt 2. eee CS Se eeeenaiae age, a tashignable are both members ef the Oni- Ta Ti Gal che te es Cub. ferme? shell in Bemersct | Ooms, Pe. Roth Beahm and Simpson were charged with bank embezzlement. Accused of aiding the two men to: fice t Canada is Simpson's ne- phew, Charles R. Simpson, W, njur st y described by town officials as a “nice lad.” The FBI said he chaut- . ; 7 sy oes: = | Monday and od-dee tee. L. C. Hack Kecidentally | forced at gansctne te pes tne seat )Sararaay” aha give the money fo an unknown ian and the elder Two Ponfiac_area hunters are Simpson, who then kidnaped him. the first reported as injured by }#@ took him to Canada. gunfire accidents Michigan Bet the FRI said Beabm was zs "| quatte @ eubetintiote ite ctery mitted be and Kimpeon fellowed & preconceived to clean out the bank‘s and take off. Beahm was quoted by the FRI gaying be lnct caw Simpson ‘ Waterman, an‘ employe of, the Witnesses Testify” for | Grand Trunk Railroad here, is re- eo Selfridge Ai |ported iq’ fair condition in Mercy | ha been a ae oon irMan Gt! ienital* at Gaylord - after bei = Seeorerst rot, Bee UIs! - [struck th the head yesterday by a : nn Hearings | Duliet from hig 23 eniiber rife | ” "teas S200 bund yesurdyy. SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE while hunting in Otsego County. TUP) — Character witnesses testi- State police said the gum dis Fn lish Offi | fied today to the loyalty of Lt) charged as Waterman was put- | Icia to Visit Pontiac Treasurer of Coventry to Study’ Organization of City Government Dr. A. H. Marshall, city treas- wled to visit Pontiac Saturday to study the structure and operation of the commission-manager form of government. Dr. Marshall ts also. president of the British Institute of Munici- | pal Treasurers and Axcpountants ‘and former chairman of the Brit- ‘ish Institute of Public Admiistre- guard the young father against pointment to the office of state, ‘tion. ? is particular interest in the Claud Bland, an official of Local He is now director of Public local government set-up is report- ‘Administration at the University | édiy the organization and opera- tion of the finance department. neer Lewis M. Wrenn and Finance | Director Oscar Eckmah:-* A tour of the city’s current con- struction projects such as the new city hall and sewage treatment Marshall. - tiac—is believed to be the only tity Dr. \Marshall will visit |to 8 this. ype of municipal : WORLD SER ES 4 [Yankees . n a a. $ g nt. I \charged by . urer of Coventry, England is sched- | 142 New Michigan Laws, in Force Today, He will be guided by City Engi- plant is also being arranged for \pr. mending oe | ~Tyiolence)— the first time. | two "Babine oe Raschi a Mound; _Dodgers- --First.-Hit of Day BROOKLYN, (AP) — —The | 4 Brooklyn Dodgers-and the — New. York” ‘Yankees were de: nings of the third game of the World Series Jat Ebbetts Field today, 7 ‘Although | both teams. sac’ Wy pit Senle e a base early in ‘the game, neither. eould-score,:.. | | opposing: the Brooks’ Bia * _|Brskine on the mound, ~ No runs, ‘no hits, m0 last week. Include Several of Importance to Drivers _ LANSING (UP) — Some 142 new- laws adopted by the 1953 Michigan Legislature go into effect today. The measures officially added to the state’s already bulky sta- tute books are those ordered to become operative 90 days after: adjournment. of the last legisla- tive session. Two.of the most important de- | layed action laws affect motorists. | $1- One imposes a new three per cent state tax on all used car sales while the se a new centralized ¢ satay $7,000,000 a year to the state. The Department of State will the state to screen out drivérs with | ‘pencetorth all permits will expire. consistently bad safety records. When the program gets under full swing, harder tests will be given before drivers can obtain licenses. “The new driver licensing law also provides for an increase in fees for new drivers of $3 while renewals will- ons at instead of so 7 one Driver licenses will continue to cover a three-year period but In ae s Press — Billy Mowe... 4. cee ee veneers nenes i Considtive Comiles County, News. ...... vasAoee> 7, David Lawrence... ...0sececerereee Dr. Geerge Crane.......- seen eens Editorials Emily Hal Boy High School Markets .... a ee oe assume control from state police of driver licensing functions, creat- | “theater? at dee violations | . gat: ultimately ‘to to enable | wemen's spe wee bee ee reree Pee rere eee ee \All EOMIED licenses that would : have expired after today date a eaten os vn 6 A license. Other new acts effective today Triage licenses; $2 instead of $1, and for filing documents such as chat» tel mortgages with he resi ters of deeds. new pension plans tor tate employe nd teachers; boost bonding ai Get ked after the first Veteran Vie“ Rasch} wae’ ae - ’ First Suning-—Yanheos ee men, Police Straley said sanction patrols Straley, dened the ment, said clusion as Bruce E. included ‘ | — Rath 3 > és B 5 go t | Coen [Parbed net McLeod | |. The ‘spokesman “ot Men A halt._—_-— A 3 f "We tried - ed mol would not listen,” i | chaps continued tain, em | push and ‘beet them tthe An the Pontiac force numbers 99 po- - i eu en ward H. Shigley, head of admin-| sir as ay mae Straley quoted a national sur-| more shots. A a vey which states that industrial | seven shots was fired. aan-Bern cities with a population of 100,000) an Indian coe ae vey's statistics, Pontiac should | them broke down a-compound gate. tor ‘the day in: the Scbtch~ fout - have 6: meinem pees, hese of Toe ee Se et Sr ot Oe | somes play by: ded detenttg fiery: : ‘five imjured men sticks wielded by the Indians and oa Reds Return 203. More. — Uns a one eee lke Names Navy Aide - ‘Former German POWs. | | ——— 4 “WASHINGTON 9 — President ie HERLESHAUSEN, Germany wi 1S Fapermen. Rescued | Eisenhower ‘today named Thomas - ~ A group of 703 former German! - E \# — Thirteen In-/§. Gates Jr., Philadelphia broker, | — prisoners of war arrived at this fishermen were rescued | { be undersecretary of Navy. West German border point today the Panamanian tanker, Stan-| | |The post Ins been vacant singe | bringing to about 2,700 these re-| vac -Sumatfa, a- radio message) (C S. Thomas was ‘shifted — ee oe hem ee & Oe from the tanker to its Singapore ted oie a — said today. t —— of defense. pea automatically extended until the - a licensee’s next birthday after. the — aes eh | Had Been ‘in Practice « | for 59 Years oo oe .. Schultz | Dr. George Alexander, 90, a. a ‘all Ss ae : Ss a a: 7; _ e 2 Z Z * . Paid | “Starting at 1230 p.m. tomorrow, | LOND Ave, oh TEE 0. me today, ie her | giembers of the I 3 a Bh cg! c feweiry -| had béen ill three weeks. - 7 90" | Gah Wns netted, ema ove ae oe their (There will be 10 target eévents. | That is endo as’ pli orags oad and Maria Hannah Alexander. - told | Chickens and eggs will be given | aver a Dr. Alexeander came to Pontiac average Russian vy |e Deizes 4 eee eee 36 years ago from Silverwood and f ne. je since that time. He had been in_ ee ee — the| | [active practice until he was.taken DR. GEORGE ALEXANDER: ~ ney |. He wag -a: member of Central) peegetd rad jriatiotiat Coach, the Cakiand Reports Theft-of Watch . — we 7 ° ic * * oS = 2 Mochi + Sotieti¢s. Dr. Alexander was grad-| While Shopping in City ane — uated rom Dero Clee of Med| ir, James Kotak ot 400 hee ane oe ‘| Emma Johnson, he is survived Ported to Pontiac Police the theft they om, | 2 a daughter, Mrs. Mation Uden, | of her wrist watch, valued at $90 t to , oe Pontiac. | ¥° < ; | while in Pontiac yesterday. —— ant, | owe | _ Funeral will be Monday at 3:30) She told police that she missed "get x, p. m. from the Sparks-Griffin|the watch while shopping in a e is : Chapel. Dr, Milton H. Bank, his | downtown sfore. be . Ha pastor, will offitisite and entomb- | — , 1 $8 “Mrs. eee ee i emcee bla” +i | ye ee lt | Planning a “roms ’ ' a | | oe sca a | . | Axel aecoen ue rvice, —— he’ ATi B Hace |. ® at | E. Bergstrom RIG” y has _ posoooaho Ae evidence that Ay Ruielans af we ve Mile ritish Race a Deeds in Month After an-iliness of severa) - “BIG WEEKEND ) who { 118 t live a lot better tham|others is) | =» ~~~ LONDON ®— The much-touted ’ 4 | months, Axel E, ag j a rales usioa in Noscon | Project to Serve South| monte ie wane fuse fe ei acc |S at” eal pa se well-heeled citi- Ookla re ae a. —— last “County Office Reports loseph_Mercy” Hospital “at” 9:45) | . a. "First of eA i 4 ne Area e s Result when tf Air Ministry with- |. $3,275 F Co p._m. Thursday. | | Judes . the upper class in] of 7 Years Planning fee Britain's new mystery bomb- ' ees llected _ Born in Stockhélm, Sweden I be c officers, ticulanty the} =f" $ janning ef, the four-jet Vickers Valiant. / . in September April_17, 1862,-he came to Pontiac seats ges, and of bs the primed eutv-| Ground wes twoken joday ‘on 28| hn ae US Zz 42 years ago from Calumet and | Everel!! Fisher Lists | mult miiteriset end’ somi- at | Diag 1s entered, in ‘the | Oakland County Register of was a painter and decdrator by miter. isher Lists tarized organizations such as |°*™®°Tdinaty project shared by a 12,000-mile POCUS Deeds office didn’ % trade. alter Gool e 5 the police i ore ; = race Starting next e didn’t make quite as - aes ; S| sel Sor Sirminghm,| Es asceasg eee er nan nel ey Ta etn | reso tion gags, Rega | Bloomfield, Franklin and economic executives, The ground-breaking signaled the | Pk dropped ‘out because ber, 1952, a report from | min —— = | ra ‘utive == | of the ‘Valiant’ Orrin McQuaid Saunders.of Pontiac and Mrs. |, eel and-research- meri,There are re- start of work on a $1,800,000 giant |’ $ apparent edge showdl tier i, register of deeds, | Eis Ear} of ‘Melvindile. Also sur- ional gemanaM—a goal of $152,-| SPonsible government and party of- inpinerator to serve Il cities and| Withdrawal of the black bomb-,| Al rg _| viving are four and “~ for--the— ficials, and successful. : townships Ww = ‘| f though office workers pro- povdesiices”. agua e of | , people from 3 Which lie along—North| ¢f left just 10 entries competing | cessed a few mor ad ex, |field- Franklin area is the Detroit | ‘2¢ literary and artistic world. “A| Woodward avenue, or Us-10. | fer eight ‘prizes totaliig 5 Se 2 ew more papers—some {Funeral will be. Monday at_1.20 certain’ number of technicians and os 900,000. The rac _Mearly | 11,953 as compayed to 11,947 filed/ from ‘the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. | | workers, for reason of spe al . race te sponsored | the ninth month of last year—thiky:| Forrést_Ksine,reader-tor-the- Chris- the . tian Science Church of which Mr.| - = ‘ ficiate.: Burial in Perry : ted Oct. 20, : With Mount Park Cenietery ee om man team of business and in- for 2 ‘ minder —— - oe ne site dustry leaders under the direction | P&C crops. Finally, some bombers. already ' saliediioet! on sater (William E. nore ction | tors and other ern Boe: — gat: oe tee ee —e — ole Lomwmoe a. ter | Joseph Folwarczny ween Everything wn ey "ises [its Part of the annual Torch Drive | '#V* !#cretive private practice. | Mile Rd in Royal Oak-Township, | 7@ aging’ piston-engined fighters. | sffices in the state A lemeet || Geequal emt be ey es of Statins. And Stier's kame watts: fae One reason for the delay ii the} 7#e-transport handicap section tas | “ective toda, | W. Lawrence St., died suddenly | Sous rooms and special services just _ | Speaking at = training session Oftentimes big apartments cost-| start of work was objection from | °Mly three entries. 2 A at his work in final repair at GMC | ©#®'t be beat. Delicious food, too. y*,|% thie group, Dougias K. ‘Livy, ing nothing or almost nothing, the| residents of the v " They| Unofficial air autho ’ Offices will charge $1 for filing — ee Be sure to stay Statler ! Bed tan, called the thap- | ang like ‘privil am at oh Wines, | tually capitulated on aasurances|¢4 the Valiant would average at | cents. Fee for i ot ie ee pe [ Oe ies Gee “Shido of he | regime conmtdonstmpartact, |! Senet 10 themasives.. | neal Cee cian | sor the Br papers, will be stsp| Born In Austria March 14 HOTEL STATLER M4 ee *«¢ * > @ae tectaceten ts te sect | MAM way evcund the giche. for the first page—instead a SI) eas fhe Sal tt Jon. and Se d Yoop |of giving on @ yearround basis ‘This upper class js certainly in- of the Southeastern Onkland In announcing its withdrawal, 44 7% cents for eacti additional | hanna Sezmik Fol He Posing tivend Cireve Park Ae | through payroll deductions. cnsoatay i Ste: An Dp sate grows County Garbage and Rubbish the air ministry. said there had not page. If a page contains came.to Pontiac 18 years ago DETROIT nual} i Oe SS Authority. — been time for a long distance “re- oe Sere charge will be72em St. Charies. | | __ = Dockers Promi vociaiate we executives and) Members of the authority include) - needed for. the rece: |S sat ottice'’s monthly report (aie cones ik ab eee ' Some Soviet eliizene ‘take tan-| Royal Oak. Birmingt Berkley, . = for September shows an increase Workmen's Aid Fund. — ton ‘ tastie amounts of money. This ap- | Ferndale, Pleasant . Hunting- U 5 Will N ota In deeds fited..A total of 2,830 Were | Surviving are four brothers and ' fo H plies particularly to the more tom, Woods, Hazel Park, Oak Park, owe processed la: i five sisters, John pants ae nowned with F® | Clawson, Southfield Ti = in st month for $3,275.75 | 3 nn and Charles in Pet| (Continue Pr Sas eat asso Sat Mean” “Ho Ease Tensions: Smmmessmceae sim 80. nes a, sete Poe ro Prom Page One) | S*. = earn | Roy Oak Township. +10 ase ensions . September's 2,650 files’ for $3,166.75. Mo... Vicher Mrs. Sophia, Duesing- |] >. a a the “uations! bealth and how to epend it. Top scientists and} 2 (5) Pri | (Continued From Page One) Mage angered pay t oe eas Mo! fm ge Bes] he tecetves en ediicetive| OA elation. And incatae tax sutes| 9 Wen FTiSON se | ¢ Sepleber, 18 tetas ORANGE & BLACK Set ree wal ew te roe | oe ee mae" *2| Terms for Assault 9 sum fe he Sat “ "eee | nderal court injunction againat| Fo Nsegory which inciee U The No. 2 man in the State De-| More local people filed chattel Jelly Beans . chess fet into the upper | terms in Oakland County Circuit | con; set relies ca attack on | VOUS September's total was 4,509 | Home 1 30c Value! ™/ "—. 0 © - bGent_ telly th: 2: thangs of on | nn Nelo petpecutiag’ in| — more | tham~400- tess—tor-~just +Aervice ell... i , = The main factor to start with| ult with Tittent-to-do.great, bodily oe nid tee ee | ee ie eee. jpn! omen ‘T Pound ia : ‘ie education, Talent, hard work | ™4™™ z = € Reds are trying not I. ) | | and occasional ttrigue lsd play Rutdolph N: D. Batchelor 23,of only to eliminate “ competitors of 38 MSC Coed¥® Seek j New fresh stock, right from the oom vital roles AY | arses Woodside St...Ferndale, otf lore ga re, Co ematy : . spotiess candy kitchens ef @ we Eh 6 -« James E. Branch, 2. of 5356 Paton ashing religious beliets, bly also Homecemiag-Queen Titles. _ ASG aarp sail Some sprang from the pre-revo-| cific, St. Detroit, each received complete the isolation” of | “EAST: RANSING (UP)—Thirty @ Peanut Butier KISSES | ' hutienary upper and class.| five to‘l0 year sentences subject péoples by. cutting an im- eight Michigan State C ys Individually wrapped ; | Most of the present mjembers.| Christopher R. Watson, portant’ tie with the Western each repre: Large Marna erred 1 | = c ‘ine however, were: brought up: by the | 20224 Tene St “Detroit ad oo igi a oo | unit wil tompe tn beaqecomis « j —- nee aus Pes Penne : “4 mis eS ) 2 : , r wich Revolution tom famaen of work | wced-tv three t9 10 years. The | _ovhs perwetmass. tm | Pcrures of five Mast pal bs _ Bulk “M&M” CANDY ira partieviart nese people are| three, who will serve their sen-/ ditional Communtst-tactic,” | Pictures of five finalists will be |m Chocsiate semter, ‘| y strong for the ‘Soviet|tences in )Southern Michiga| Smith declared, “is one of the | submitted to mem kh | weeeisc an, ou e[~ ms ona of course; since if gave! Prison at Jackson, were {eand | factors which leads us te be | diana ‘Schell tn ng = the in |8 ' weestes Per Raed dase ot te ner am bs oil es ts wt ae 11-of beat-| Skeptical “abot any basic | coming foe, Jct tee tin ie, | QD =| rns as = =} ea ab Sethentih:| ocr ehed- ty eee tnt lente ee ange te: Soviet patey.” , 2 SIMAS “€ one veo working youths from families of ment. / | | The “United States’ attitude to- | 4 ae ‘ ‘ot: UA | workers and larmers. But the new === a _ \ | ward Russia, Smith said in -tak- 8 N. Seginew ~-Main Floor | | ad a , who | upper. class. tends. to: recruit its Pontiac. Doctor Named | ing up the question of negotigtion ; | union to | ranks from among children of fam- re ae || is based on the idea e dd by: i‘ : | 3 8 Rew anton chartered bytes already upper cass. Natal to Michigan Board | Presiden Eisenhower thn apes ao \ der. | custed the ILA last dhe gone ta. waar eee Soviet citizens can} A Pontiac physician has been | !ast April—that the Communists | tht | ing to rid itself ‘of criminal ele- er for their childrens’ | reappointed to the Btate Board of | Should demonstrate their good will east | ments. education than ordinary Russian | Registration in Medicine by Gov G. | 5¥ “concrete deeds.” : |. mandreds of extra police pe | 9 a The te. Hower Sree rg acantie! ay ctimeceng-o | troled. the New York waterfront | Of course. it is not only educa-| Hickory Grove ag —— wl Untied States is nae So sem. | bat reported sie open clashes | ‘ion that courits. Teachers and most]. Four. other- ppoint- | Concurrently tows reduc- ‘our other. physicians rea t- tly toward -eff | among the anion men, some of live worse even than many |ed to ‘the board by the governor | tion — “now more ™ . oat Whom. stood on opposite sides | Workers. They form an intellectual | are Dr. Raymond Rif ssnerd BA hdA. Sokolov, De-| ever because of h nm bomb sar. | @f the street and hurled taunts profetariat. It is logical to suppose | troit; Dr. Elmer W. Sthnoor, Grand | developments,” 7 ———| and jeers back and forth. Sn eeneny fe ciammnat of S6vic | Rapid: Dr. Luther Ss allies } AFL spokesmen said no attempt — particular there is much| mouth; arid Dr. E. C. Sawnson, | Ey a 7 . would be. made to cross the ILA/—- — 7 Vase. . Experts to’ Mull Over _satjpicket Nines. = sia a ir termi expire Sept. 30,|Russian Parley Plan - "abe Te Cunard tincr- Briste was! SQviet Names Aide" =—___— PARIS i8->—-Adher|can,- Brit ity| the first big passenger ship to ond French on jean, British » | be diverted trom a scheduled dock-| 4 - * . - |\Coeds“Deans Convene | French “experts will meet inf | lit at New’ York because of te] 10 Georgian Premier | «:« ® {Landon next week, either Wednee Jp.jstrike. The liner was scheduled EAST LANSING (—Deans ot | 9#¥ or Thursday, to}work out a Plo dock at Halifax. N.S -today|—LONBON om — women and. counselors of giris-at/FePtyto the recént Russian note ap. . An agricultural he ian an va) [aid its S76 passengers were to | expert today was made deputy, “lichigan colleges meet at Michigan | S@gesting a Big Fiv¢ conference F- ~) } hoard three special trains to New| premier of the Georgian Soviet | Suat@ College-tomorrow and Sat- |." world problems, an¢-a Big Four - j ‘Republic. = - urday to discuss mutual problems. /parley on Germany. || ‘The government-controlied. radio | MTS. Floyd Height, placement co- ‘The foreigh office sajd today the _jjin the Georgian capital of Tilisi| °@nator at Dearborn High School Western powers are clirrently ex- | ?Titlis) announced the appointment | “#t receive an achievement award. | Changing views on the Soviet reply, be vaeriemiie salniaer | SRall —— / which avoided an-outright accep- | nO Le oe ees Porfirovich Georgadze as right Recommend Outsider tance of the West's suggestion for | t hand man to the new premier, aie a. Big Four foreign | ministers’ J 1G. D. Javakhisvili. - LANSING @®—The local meeting on Germany ih Switzer- _. Pinance Minister “Kéndrati Sok. | 0f.Tealtors, recommended to /the | land: Oct. 15. + | , ratovich Tsimakuridze.was made city council that it bring’ in’ an : a ae 1% = a deputy chairman of the outside expert to select a sitd for| Man-Discovered Dead —|f Se = @m-council of ‘ministers, too. The | the community's proposed city); "... ad od | o ane | broadcast did~ not make qe pregtird = — men os the|in His Garage Today _& HANDY HANG-UP HANDLE whether Georgadze * Tsimak- | © y obtain the /serv- = so INLESS | , - fas well as» serving as deputies —| Planning authority. cae ae vol seca in his ~. % HOLLOW GROUND , ~ Piva ony do under othe) * — 7 Betty. His death was nad a ot % ROSEWOOD HANDLES The Kremlin ‘has been give beperee hh fF . kes oe oe ee tale ; ‘special aftention.to Georgia home-| Leon Trepre, 1%,-0f-228/Parkdale eT ee — ae land of Stalin and’ the. purged | Ave. was in critical condition _to- €otnty Sherift's De ice Thacpuat 98 No “| police czar Lavrenty ,Beria, since | 4ay" in Pontiae General Hospital| Sauvage an & Deputies Tharman | orth yin | Pre ney trunks} Butterin "ted yay ae er ai . Pren Georgi -Malehkov took suffering trom -héad: injuries sus- hesband ey based pha vet . 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Goodloe tells me that this hap’. ‘4 Sets of aggression against "financial aid. All of our churches coh en Ot ee caaeg tet Gs Cob (tio: 1 jand Motor Team in a game with Northway Motor |" Nerth Korea. 1. The knowledge that the Rai ~ make good use“of such bequests. The __ of Detroit. It was made possible through a squeeze Stevenson says the objective of — nave vay) owen! an “Pontiac Foundation was organized sev-. was eather tor the St Laan Bros th the proposed nie Baek tcher St. Louis Browns in ti would be “to deprive Soviet Russi , "eral months ago, Bequests to it would glorious days B. V. (Before Veeck), he does not pp es antl agioglinns 2. This is causing more earnest dias dlatiiens for-a long needed 2 eS ae 4 voli anpen and put them on the spot as to study than anything which has um “other civic proj-_ — reached w was their intentions.” ==! , 3 _ the catcher for George =. _ ects, Similarly, gifts to the United Fund | ot Michigan team, and their couch war Branch Putt the United States sprees ithen the resident can set 2a do much to promote social welfare. Poe a any more” — 00 the Soviet prope: pansstrodhagirasispreamny inandlard : —_—_—_——__—— Disco is a live wiré community just over the ap Nill ay mal io Sibedinn~ this whole subject and its inter- : a line in Macomb County, and Man About Town absurd ac- relationshi an sy Tax 40 Years Old. has an invitation trom Se. * ‘dation, fhe relief. of tension se set : cusation. ‘ Cee With the Administration promis a “The Disco Doers”, The President to repested to the werd and the rowing det 10 per cent cut. ee ces to attend a fire there. The VFW jwill burn an have shown an-interest in what 9 ‘Veness of the world’s armament levy 000 bas ‘ “sp :== When he can get that all $18,000 mortgage ‘on its hall built only five years itevenson proposed and also to = January 1, it is interesting to note'that ago. That | shows civie enterprise am a | substantial have listened intently te the story - oe = ws enone =" ‘on Octobet $'that fornr of taxation will ‘nature: - a = etiedbenaell terme us om Grading pie people aie “When President Watson's sig- ae 2 the income tax law. into opera: — : _tion, no one dreamed-it would wee i 2S / * 7 + \ og ntact, the tax as writen into nem Tariff / Act, arate Y Feveniie | act. ‘Moreover, the tates were very low, exemptions ag para few Bx \ ss \ = poe his ee = : — “It was there - my ed and 1 wonder y Verbal Orchids to— . of 263 Norton. Ave.; rsons wel | : pe ae vorton Ave. _fifty-fourth wedding arini« ORT TORD RR TEA Aunt Het on+ Mire. Lilien Parry _ +. “~ “We —¥ friends sired ‘and ~ <2 they it we have peace. 1, the oe 8 EEE oa BE : ma. — a : he Sees Saas Lawrence Sees U.S. Policies Vague , _and Full of Threat and Counterthreat . Allies to understand thoroughly that; because we have to take tT Now America wants. all her . recommend for hfe ‘our at- _ at. Sunday schoo} and in - ae ae Peoples’ Society?” she ed contests, ‘but a pro we had in Seminary vounea tests, “Fer he- sald, the entiusionm drops off after a contest. The effect doesn’t last. Se what should we- do?” Every should be ‘an enthusiastic. salesman for his chutreh. He should constantly tel] > ” hats ‘pieght: aout ae Seoakde Areaelea woralsi emote asi . ty ‘teinember you = suggest- — sea sary lene belie een toe conversation toward the mer- chandise he handles. ~ 2 But effective Christian sales- _. manship, must involve personal interviews and house calis to pick up the new prospects and _ take them to church with you. — You can’t sell religion exclusive- ly. by direct mail-advertising or - even newspaper ads, though these are very helpful. In the final - analysis, you must have personal Portraits. By JAMES d. | Before yon, start to ao now how many faults . . Apd sins belong to yon . , . Cansider now ‘their virtues ‘too... . The good ~ points they possess; » ¢ And -wheth-_ ‘er yours afe more: than theirs © Of equal count or less . . + Oh, it is _easy to condemn... » And npw and “then a pleasure ., ..To judge at- other person. by .. Pange! own peculiar meastire . . are you to take ana perro! weigh the worth . be: a house of vies. (Copyright 1953) ~Baering Down: By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER =o a Everybody was pitching and batting. ‘Nobody was catching and fielding. (meio That's politics. You accuse’ the other side /of what, you're doing - yourself, There’s'ho more comeback to” that than jumping off the Eiffel i — flock together and the beam in your eye gathers no moss. It's the law of. diminishing returns with no tee vel “held in victory din- ner to referendum and __recall. Let's give youan idea * ~peminee found on his trip around all of us and we should proceed 6f what you get for “@ ‘hundred certificates of the realm. Enough across. * There's cariape of dtephant’ s . “Ot elact cree" i interviews with your prospects: Secondly, ‘it-is well to bring them to ehurch by use of the “minor _decision’’ technique. This means you tactfully invite them to a church supper. or a party or to a picnic. if. their children already - -tend the Sunday school; tet those youngsters have parts in plays or Christmas programs. Then in- vite the parents to see their chi drém perform. : -Or enlist their. partie = a basketball or “softball church " tournament or a howling = Then you can n get down to 5 ieacs’ tacks with your prospect regard- ing the ‘‘major decision’’ of join- - ing the church afid publicly acknowledging that he wants to team-up with God. Contests are_ideal for Sunday school and Young — pol tieties. Bot-they ‘must be timned! == ~~ ; They are much like department Kooat full page ads inthis news- per. One ad will rot last through the so weeks of the year and keep the store filled with customers.’ _ ~ ‘No, - indeed! It- requirés con- tinuous advertising. The individual ads changed each week but the advertising itself continues all ___S2- weeks in-the year! . -but they should also . 52 weeks in ‘th year: ~~~ ~-sehedule:> short-term-eon- whe = tests, preferably not over ¢- = weeks -in length. Make them ~ simple to compute. And pay off the winners fast. ‘Tidimentary precautions for our ~ wrist, pon all a fows tossed See tomorrow's Case Record for own security, we will not quail from any sacrifice necessary. to’ provide that security. If you don't look out, these intentions are mis- and sweep-up-the-kitchen, If that's {tempad ‘sdaressed envelope and, victory we'll: take Patrick. Henry's pans ed ta! ae stood. . have. lost faith im the gsvay a future or Phose™ | ‘@ post-mortem. Taapes eccdeg ne cote alias don't want to bien people _ sions. > So you ‘have to understand the strength of the free world and the strength of America at the very same time that you are weighing ~ al ~ our dangers and our risks. Likewise, if too much emphasis is placed on what might happen to our side, it may be overlooked that the free world can deliver re- taliatory blows as well. - The formula is stil 0 one of threat and counterthreat. (Copyright 1963) i salad over cravat. atl steps from = picket “tine ear trumpets stuffed with pa aes choice with double indeeaniity. 1953 convention. coutd more specific advice on church strategy. -- ¢ in~eare of ~ Always write to Dr. “erane ~~ peed @ dime t Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate tne) From Our Files the geese have gone south. The ctime -of voting either way — _ is‘ non-extraditable. It's too early © Chicago re- for an ambush. ‘If visited hag any. nutrifious decibles doesn't Farouk— high-teil- it. we 6 Q Cairo? FOR TODAY ~ ~— it. There are many in t hurch as well as out of it. who nee that Christianity is neither a creed nor a cerernonial, but a life vitally connected .with a loving Christ. . —Josiah Strong. y of Christ, — 15 Years Age i WYOMING IS FOUND as the | ~~gafest State W drive in, according — ~to traffic experts. . » BRITAIN AND Germany join in hora pact in Munich; peace hopes again rise. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT cited one of the most / ‘powerful — ~ presidents in history;-" “popularity “Is enormous. ne i . 2 Years Age LOCAL CLERGYMEN unite té * present religious , -apmpoetam,_. Pontiac residents.” NEW _LINDBERGH kidnaping- OS rae et under code as Rao deal spreads over co ting. an nd ing costes when ta cover prénting. « of hes pevchological charts.) : f Brady Dislikes Court Ruling on Dates Weight Loss Must. Be Slow for Health By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 2 is A reader kindly. sends-a~ oa ares baNes ay eee erable weight drawing a mi- erly $18 a . im workmen's compensa’ for \disability that had followed a fall\in the textile plant “five years ago. The woman's the case to court for ¥ Both the insurance * doctor and » doctor appointed by ~ Her weight had incteased from 155 to 225 pounds quiring the period of disability — at the rate ot 14 pounds a year, that is. arbitrary decision; - Because the two doctors rec- “peduce —as what doctor wouldn't where — the patient carries such a burden? —the court decided that if the young woman wanted to continue drawing benefit payments she'd. have to lose 25 pounds in six weeks time ‘and 10 pounds in. the four — weeks thereafter, All I know about the cfse is what I have eee: — clip- ~~-neping. - But it oceurs to me that the tiniself -in-his It the indy ‘scquired the 7 of superfluous fat and workmen’ € compentiton pays ments-~- a. There med te ome doctors who would have the courage and ‘competence to testify. as experts that the judge’s verdict was con- trary to the woman’s welfare and ‘hat doce not IT am eoniidieat 1 no physician of water at the fate ‘of 14 pounds standing will contradict this tates : yt se , iu fr _ a a Mee! : mM *f Fear, it be,umreasonable 1 ment. ; s eS ee oe eae daligerdas to ty" ~~ 2178 eens | a aa Gee er. to lose it st = faster rate, - Pace: arf "Walt, girls, you haven't heard _ Too bad the victim of this malad- _b¥ Dr. mt a stamped, self ed “the half of it yet" ‘ministration of aad, gave i “(Coperiont aia) : | sania ae eS ss ~ é eile = on —— = ———. nace 4 if . "Said. He® -same 7 BOYD Gridiron to Discuss ~ Workgof Kettering — Pontiags Gridiron Club will hold Meeting of the fall a dinner at the _. Waldron: tel at 6:30 Oét. 7. The . speaking” program: will be built around ‘the character of Charles F. KettePing, for many years in}, charge- | General Motors re- search. ‘Tu. Ag oa. G. M. Research Laboratoefes consultant, and fo . Many-9 a close associate Kettering+ will be a guest of the club. is one of the coun- try's’ wéibknown research engi- neers. Having received several awards ‘fr < theritorions achieve- “ment in} his field, This ‘year’s /Gridiron programs are built around famous people., each meeting three memibe vill outline some phase ' of the Hie or work of the per- fuel for the American | apping phrases which | vterized his battles af their - place . . explaining ‘ ‘the threaf of a competi- | tive market if the-anthracite indus- | try is to-map ain its high standards. | Comp from oil and gas in- terests js cut hard into the an- thracite industry’ s sales to | -eoal hag®not been affected since most of Wiis grade is channelled to industri es inv steel mills ‘ahd cited the abolition of the “breakell. boy era’’ when sons of ' terial to the New York " Dealers Association. State 5 Improved. SUNHEAT Motor te ss antes Sore” . your home becouse. . © It does qway with sludge-—Sunbect's keeps of filters end extra clean. Church’ S, Inc. Fe 2-0233. isman—to sell anthracite |‘ | Lewis’ latest role are | Mn & Mrs, CHEST 88 Terms mapas. secretary of, state, omels =p borates: his 82nd ‘birthday: toda: He ran_the- State. ie 8 from March. 1933 te " November Ne shoe: be eatend, and ot ae oe THEE [eaunted ‘He: Yiven bebe: nome: ta an peerinam bats, wins sale, Sate keeps’ up with | world © attairs oa hee per -cent ery ee ovittac PRESS, FRIDAY, oc" OBER 33088 J 1 Geet tn Arisipa ia Grieg ale | by an air’ survey “of prospective uranium The survey is. be- , | radiation. ax high as 100 feet. Ab ready nearly 3,000 square miles of Coconino County’ im northern Ari: zona . have been | ‘surveyed and] mapped. The tap is. brought up to date on the Ith of each month. The. work: is-being- done. by field. eee . / Delica. Won'y tage. During Series Games: : PRESCOTT, Ariz. —World Ser- ies enthusiasm has avercome the’ relentiess demands of-the parking} meters here.. - | This order has — Ye trat ployes. of the U. S. “Bureau of pee Aiuaky we ane | ing by light aircraft equip- ~T ped™ with ra which” detect: ‘geologists ot the: ‘ieee Bnergy fic. officers: i pee fi With"only a tity’ sels’ bs one, sets, are playing ences, ay “Police décided to give: the logk: “Do _ tot a automobiles for ers a “break ee the | business’ nstablichementn eo TT j } , | « = 1 Ample room for separalé stot- age space for two members of the househajd! 4 large draw- ers. A. steal at this Jow price! Siisindee saikasiecitiiieath beeen ee eee er i.) 5 Matching hong. Double Dresser Stvled in-roomy proportions, ' 6 drawer double dresser base stores all your needs. Terme = 2 Glawing full mirror, 17.88 and tumble FAMO ‘MAPLE ‘BEDS maple beds, stiirdily construct- ed to take even the kids’ rough 88 fesy Terms or twin size solid. Unusual action. SPRING | ; BRACE | innerspring t ——— sattress The Sealy Spring -* Brace has the famous | ~ "Firmedge’ Brace thet . prevents sagging et the edges! NIGHT Lode red solid maple night stand with handy top drawer, gener- _ ous surface area. 1 styling in ‘ke ee . ~ Generous dresser base in solid ‘maple with 3 large drawers! Metal handles. Matching henging mirror 8.88 _. DRESSER BASE Terme OUT THEY Go! Fenn nae sy eagles a Roomy &dsgeed des Wai Bas —_ _ room. Metal handles. - Refurnish your home - NOW at terrific sav. > ings! Use easy Federal ~- _ eredit. Buy now, pay : ~tater-on budget terms! MAPLE CHEST = Le compactly inte any room, may be used in bedroom or dining 2-pc. LIVINGROOM. SET S Terrific — values at ~@Big chair @ Roomy sofa @Wool frieze @Many colors ] Yea,“ ‘out they go’ at ‘this tape dashed jibe that = __sives you big DOLLARS! It's 2 manufacturer's. —- clearance -of a handsome group of 100% wodl frieze living room sets! Think of it—last-a-lifetime: all steel spring hardwood frame construction PLUS™ handsome decorator fabric covering at this unbe- = — low nel Don’ as up this value! | Hurry! | @CGives firm support @ Well-made by Sealy Unique port-plus They sold out fast last times so hurry. for big savings! ' gives really long-lasting sup- MATTRESS or BOX SPRING # sh Sealy construction s at all oan! Rush! @Striped ticking @Great savings OPEN 3 NIGHTS TO- MOu., FRI AND SAT. saint aa PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ocronmn 2 ona ti] Nadal ie Begin Year # iad “rs A DA’ — Senior class officers af St. _ Ranting Press Photo chee! High Scheel are locking forwerd ta tnaghts | clam present Thacina Pratila! ih Growl! Cos] “Freshman “Welcome Dance” sponsored by the | treasurer Maria Leone, 438 W. Huron St.; secretary Catholic . Youth Organization at St. Michael Hall. | Carlene Linseman, 212 Edison St.; and vice-president Taking note of the date are, left to right, senior | Richard Doll, 300 Osmun St. Actors Wanted: ot ma. Slate Cinderella Tryouts" Feds Picks Class Officers ‘Casting signals went out this Ted Reever . Heading week as Pontiac High School Playerafters’ Club announced try- Seniors; Mike Wells Juniors’ Choice outs for “Cinderella” will be Mon- Juniors \and seniioré of St. Fred- erick High School went.to the polls last week to choose class officers for the year. Ted Reever won out as senior class president. His assistants in- clude Jane Webster, vice-presi- dent; Elaine Monroe, secretary; . and Michael Payette, ‘treasurer. Junior classmen hailed Michael Wells as president, with Marlene ora i Dalat dean McHugh, secretary; Rosas “Moody, treasurer. _,One of the ficst enalet: clas vt ects will be the “Freshman Ivitia- tion Dance” next Friday, Oct. 9, open to the entire school. . Gets ST Endorsement od = ~—— here to return to Independence. Mo. He had attended an American Legion fair in Carutflersville. +e , Largest in History the state poe ITHACA (®—Public schools here iz : Plan School, Bedications HOLT WW. — Dedication ‘cere- _| monies for two new elementary | schools and ‘a three-room addition ' to another are planned here Sun- eee Autumn is’ Here! Winter's —_— Be Prepared! _ For the Long Winter creer: With: an é areeets Allowances AT Your Exclusive ~-RCA Dealer | PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT YOUR peor R's ‘Evinings. Until 9 Pp. M. Except Saturday chard Lake Ave.. . FE‘4-4792_ a3 _-|and Margaret ‘Smith, . assistant editors; Dave Tarr and Doris-Har- “} Roth, Mary Sarros, Francés Sekles chief, assisted by Pat. Dombroski ris, news editor; and Sally ‘Roth,. headline editor. Exchange editors are Marilee Misiesinget and Kathy Armstrong. __ Feature writers include. Sally and Karen Hoff. Advertising was placed in the hands. of Lonis Schimme! and Bud Osmun, managers with John Moreau as bookkeeper. ~ Staff. reporters include Gail Arthurs, Thomas ‘Bank, Evelyn Barpett, Gail Blanchard, Gloria Cooper, Marlene Crocker.. line Drzewinski, Maurene Edwards, Nicky Folsom, Bessie Gianakos, Marilynn Hardy, Karen Hoff, and Sharon Hickerson. Other “‘leg men" include Charles on Gerald Barnfather, Lora Sparks, Marcia ‘ Thomas, eee Warren, Barbara Wilkin- son, Helen Williams, Jo Anne Wertman, Georgia Wyrick, Sharyn Zeilke and Carolyn Cooper. Pat Smith, Norvell Sears,> Mary Sarros, Sally-Roth, Pat Ronan and| Marian r are other, : news- hounds, Also staff reporters are Barbara , Marilyn Kizer, Joan Lauc ner, ~ Turnbull, Vicky Micu, ‘Juanita. Neidrick, James Patter~ son and Dorothy Pryor. - 4U-M Doctors Spend 2 Weeks-at Oak Ridge ANN ARBOR (®—Four Univer- sity of Michigan doctors are spend- Tenn., studyng ogee for us- ing radioisatopes in medicine. . Among the 100 enrolled in a course given by the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, were Dr. Jere M Bauer, Dr.- — W. Buxton, Dr. Paul Hodgson, and aff [Approve Special Levy. [Order ALBION w—The ‘Albion Board ing two weeks in Oak - Ridge, || ay : YPSILANTI @®~Ypsilanti school -distriet “electors have approv "20, new. 433 & “special - three-mill | election Nov. 10 on a $750,000-bend y meet increased “oper- issue to finance construction of tox Election ation has ordered a special} strong, will meet at Michigan State College Nov. 12-13 to declare their =a classrooms and two audi- agricultural pe idsines. cit-of $120,000. ‘The sit The issue will Allen. B. Kline, ia Se ot l Gate teerts four-mill increase .in the | American Farm au\ Associa - = ~— = a i: LOOK AT THE GAY ACCESSORIES ; WE'VE GOT FOR YOU! seeeee ev eccccvcccccgones ~. Week-End Decorator. Cap te; hte: fehting ° bendenna for her. Official Week-End Deco- rater Apron and how-to-peint booklet. Crammed-with tips. Towaesesseeenecadsesvesenenaaee seeee a come ta at let us help tomy yee prefer, we'll _ Keego _ 3047 | Orchard wists ‘Rd. Dr. 4 A. Burgess Via ca ta SeTeSeesseesssesesesecosesses As loleraentslonerbonees¥wans Hardwa re No. 1 7 with. VALSPAR PAINTS | YOU CAN RE-DO A ROOM EASY : FOR ONLY $6.95 | Rooms getting dull and dingy? Sick and tired of the old color scheme? Why not do something about it... you .. - yourself! It's easy with zee VALSPAR iR VELVET $4 - The effortless way to make walls and woodwork’ new again. So easy to use! Covers in one coat — ~ with brush or roller. Wonderful colors. A beau- tiful, yet tough finish that cleans in ® jiffy, ~ over and over, without marring call beauty. Makes painting fun! /WALSPAR SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL $18 in matching colors — @. - . oe The durable, scrubbable finish for kitchen dr bath . . . also ideal for matching or complement- ing Valspar Velvet colors in every room. yew start « Week-End Decereters-Clvb. in your = recommend ortliable paeamee os contrester. | FE 2-3766 — ‘Keege Harbor, Mich, a ee BUIL MATERIAL: aS BtNRe tees Cooley | Lake Rd. DERS | RIALS «a Ser ana eee Puyscone’ $ Gate ‘COMBINATION DOORS I} seasoned, select white s 95 peta tails and panels. Com- “ plete - with di wah glass and screen. rs a x6" =f sixe — 1 ly eee ne ¢ “xs ‘sw. FRR... 8 te 16-6. 2x6's W. WIR... 8 te 16 fe longthe Ne. 2 and Better EXTRA SAVINGS for-you! Wehave-o | R OF A MILLION FEET of this kiln dried, | 8 WuITE PINE a See 1x6 YELLOW PINE ce at # thes low prices! 195 1000 sq. ft. m4 1000 ‘sg. tt. pees lin. ft. "14x20 GARAGE SPECIAL | ‘2. 49” Includes all this material to build an atfractive, protective garage for your car. CLEAR FIR SIDING. i BOARDS — Ww: w ) _ Sanne 2x4’s No. | and Better | 215 tb. 3-in-T . : 7’x8" Overhead ASPHALT SHINGLES STEEL DOOR . WHITE PINE ROOF “Terms Arranged! No -Money— Down! 4 10° _ 1008 aq. rt 119% 1008 .sq. ft. Save money on the material, save money on fuel all winter. Extra quality 215 Ib. pastels, per square $-in-1 ASPHALT SHINGLES Choice of colors including: se grade. 6" ” ese wo ‘EVERY DAY 8 a. m. to " our yard. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. ORTH +N ROCKWOOL ................ granules per bag VERMIGULE PELLETS ...... per beg roll type—tin. tt BU RMEISTER’S LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail | EM 3-4650 and EM 3-3996 INSUATION Do the*job Yourself! +1 30 “4°? 2 ROCKWOOL.........,... * OPEN. SUN DAY 10 a. m. to 3--p. m. - You can bay all you’ need at Burmeister’s. ER f oo THE! PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1938 ye DEFROSTER. * i Finest all-woot fleece coats and ‘coat . sets with Temp-- Resisto™ pone lining. Sizes 3..t0--6xt 7 to 14, Sizes 7 to 10 ‘Slack Sets $39.99. , a Ear = one Sets... 29 fine F ollow the Crowds to This Sensational Coat Sale oe : a Guaranteed 49.99 and 59.99 Values of Famous. Makers Planned months shecd to poe you big savings.. From the Parents magazines come these exciting styles for Fall and materials can be found in our at the low,. tow price for’ such a TEN MSG Bs. "© ST. MARY'S Shorty Blanket Cost, © MILIUM Insulated Lining — © BOTANY 100% All Wool © GLAMOUR CURL. 100% All Wool. © CASHMERE and Wool. ©'KITTEN’S EAR 100% Wool Fleece @ JULLIARDS 100% Al! Woot : @ CAMEL HAIR 100% All Wools. | Red |. Revel - .- Beige... Blue... Green. . . Pink and Misses’ end large size- ~ days ahead. Ul ~ @ Poodle Cloth | @-Botany: © Cashmere @ Julliards — ~-ta.20; 38. to 44. pages. Vi none of Vogue, ch pot assortment of practical and value packed coats. One lock and you'll mary ne quolity.. ant Grey. Junior's, — Mes! This is our way of célebrating October as coat ‘month here with the greatest values we. were able to assemble, Come and get the biggest-buys of the season. .At this low, low price you can afford a shortie coat for mild weather and long coat for cold-blustery — , From the Leaiiong Fashion Manufacturers \ _ Comes These to $100 Luxurious: FUR TRIM COATS Choose from the leading styles in fitted and box coats. Un- believable. values 4 mean big sovings for re Sizes ~ \ 69.99 Kome-Kurl Wool Coats. 79.99 Muskrat Trimmed Coats... .. 49.99 129.00 Far Trim Costs. po ew ees . 99.00 rm, Medinet, Severtate: and most wanted styles, colors onl i | wedi ang e Gisy Muskrat. - © .,. @ Glamour Curl. @ Grey or Brown Squirrel -@ Black or Grey Persian Lamb "2 Brown Marmot | . 6 Mouton Lamb . 49. 99 * Sale=Actual 739. Silky aes “use am Wiauee MOUTONS | Processed Lamb ’ Guaranteed for two years .., . Plastic : _ treated extra wear ahd no matting. Grey, brown and beaver shades. 1 See ‘Cont Menth Special! Special Purchase $14. 99 Tots’ ) COAT SETS QO” Warm and Woolly are these 3. piece coat, bonnet.and-clegging . sets for the} to 4 — oe | and | =. oa Tot’s Wart $e599 _ dackets....... 3 i 5 ~ewcnin! ~ Gage Month Special! $10.99 Wool Reversible CAMPUS JACKETS | 34 99 , Warm lined two- tone campus coats . « Snap front. Pegades colors, 8 to 18. \ ) ‘Bere Nyfen Gan Sor" Coat i Sizes 1 to 4. Weather Winky — a 0” ~~ 4 ‘Coat Month Special? ~~ . $12.99 Warmly Lived ~ Tots’ Nylon lined, with hats to. match. New. colors. . ETS Fur thm colar’ tebe? ott, this nylon « gabardi “sport: jacket. Belt buckle front, warm 100% _ wool quilted interlining. yours from red and navy, Sizes 10 to 20, Autumn MANNISH_. | — _- Yes, we hove them: ali— 4 “dtripes,.. solids, checks in styles borrowed from the en. All colors and sizes 32 to 38. SWEATERS 540 First quality full tesh- WALKER > +) SKIRTS a “Choose ‘your skirt freon our Sa wonderful array of 100% wool flonnel§ ond tweeds. usually found in higher priced skirts. a 10 to 20. CAMPUS - TACKETS ‘ual and grey "Sizes 36 to 44. a ieee 3 oe ~ Special Seaehieee! SUITS and -. TOPCOATS 39> Gabardine 2- pant suits styled by Chester Harris. Single and double breasted. All wool tweed fopcoats. Tor Your Complete Yall Wanrbe a “4 The Newest Fashion Roget ( 36 ran — from our excit ng Autumn ‘SLEEP CHAIRS - ei Bee Bi And Up. _ HASSOCKS . Sag ig ml a we a2" Poise LA STUDIO BUY [ “ STORAGE COMPARTMENT—-WASHABLE DURABLE—HEAVY GAUGE PLASTIC Ss ' ALL COLORS—HEAVY COIL BACK ane By ae hone SEAMS = nacvmaaeree t. Chemical Is Weary of | eames ' Full - Spring Made of durable waterproof ” fabric-with plastic arms and base. By day « beautiful: _ | . > $0fa, chair. and ottornan, -by. . night” Sleeping space for 3 _ tomfortably, ~ Ait colors. . SLEEP SHOW PRICE... “ Gonstruction BONUS! —_— Me trate» tort ge. ae’ ar 180 Coil, Hotel _ ticking. All : Hollywood Ji =a oh =. 3 -INNERSPRING = A tt MATTRESS | or BOX SPRINGS - t ete eeeere Regular $39. 50- BOX SPRINGS _ and MATTRESS 22 ee speci, ‘OFER “guard rail. SLEEPER SHOW PRICE::. p | --53500 Fit You! G-FOOTERS | Hurricane ALL We Hove the Boudoir beerac FLOOR SAMPLES an i Studios Box Springs Ideal Mattress Red, Green, | Meodbeerds — Mettresses se FOR THIS 2 3 SOUTH SAGINAW ah T fade Sway "Froin top r ‘Savings Bond) (os on 170-Mile Trip \ Strike. Disorders — The bond was found by Wiliam el ~~ jaya Bierling, a farmer, who mailed , Tee ae oe to im cunee, Mrs, tenet POPE. of Mt. Morris, ye a yi ‘the Kingsford Chemi-/"). , letter of thanks: Nie. | ne eee, ee Se rar ren 17 a i. < 0,2 eraps f- Nass peep alpen © FURNACE } pany, Closed.down oper@-| 44) dead, more than 1,000 injured) F) "rem GALLON ft OU and millions of dollars damage. eons in spite of « strike,| Among the vietims were her-hus- — plant.in neighboring Kingsford) band and two children. ° has been ¢ we alone of C2. United | Mps.-Part ‘said four of the bonds, | Auto Wi s-demands for a union/since have becn_watied beck "to shop, checkoff, and six put heme her, Company sald that | Social Security Allows : “OAKLAND ais have ~~ Oldstérs to Be Married . \at'the plant. | persons ‘are marnying nowacays| FUG! and Paint Co, but the ber still is_small, a : New York State legislative com-| 436 Orcherd Lake Ave, potamical if reached| The Joint ‘Legislative Committee Complete Landscape. Service ‘ursery Stock agreement ‘of the| on problems of the: ageing‘ yester- contract, : 3 -|day attributed the increase in late The compan}, has to six! marriages to social security, _paid holidays ah year, but, has The committee,.of which Sen. rejected propo: — a union a Thomas C. Desmond, 65, is. chair- as Lake Rd. and a checkoff. \* ‘ man; said the program enabled 115 on Mi Non-striking erpayes ‘have fildd|oldsters .to support themselves | FE deral 5-ATTT } 22° complaints: agalyst in ratherthan live in. institutions. | John L. Maroney today Began if 50th year on the same rural m When he started his rounds in} 1904 there were 90 box _ holders along a 22-mile route in central . Massachusetts. Today most of his 180 ‘‘custom- ers” were on hand to greet him along his 28-mile-long route through Upton, — West- boro and Hopton. at SHAWS — ‘Wichigan’s Largest it Soaelori- fey Gide wants a Keepsake =— Ps $300 .00 For your engagement and wedding, only the finest will do. D. CORDELE, Every Keepsake Center Diamend.is. GUARANTEED PERFECT " Weddirig Ring 190.00 in writing by this store, Keepsake and Good Housekeeping. You can pay mote, but you can't buy a finer diamond ring 575.00 | $ poh thon a Keepsoke-~ Wedding Bing 175.00 SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF NATIONALLY-FAMOUS WATCHES , wt'49” Hita'3S™ ita'55” Btu'69" Hen” B24" WF No Extra Charge For Convenient Credit Terms \; * oy 3 ee a A oy aA 3 { BER: iE SLEER ‘DER AON COMFORT FOR LESS THAN 2: A NIGHT! ~ Yourmust SEE it to believe ‘it! See our beautiful model _ gently-crodies. ye boty © and ends .” ‘mottress back. THE PONTIAC PRESS, P FRIDAY. ocTOBER : 2, 1958, — oo _ Suffering from M. B. A? i. - See me in. person. in +t B. 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(UP)— much work, ergot line hanging, : |. io a) ae carer gies mica inl a | Firemen had—trouble finding @ Heavy lifting, stair climbing: stooping - oR canonized: Walter Johnson. X the .cause-of-a—blaze that] and stretching. It even saves hours of - SS TI a4 senna damaged the Amigo® variety ironing time because FLUF RIED. . Se | One hot summer day in Wash Gvasentond ze 5 Other Peats From, ington, a pest got a death grip }\store in Brownsville. —clothes come out almost wrinkle: free~_So © shame © ek on Johnson's lapel, backed him) \A deputy state fire marshal many ‘things can be } u $34.95 to $59.95 in the corner of a hotel lobby, | was called trom Austin. Several M folded and put ae 90 DAYS SAME. AS CASH OR LONG EASY TERMS et and talked to him until Walter's | | er the fie fs ! I a . 4 - shirt melted. .Johson kept nod- seat ates ete os . pace without ironing. Has - : /- ding, pleasantly, until the guy ran} /0ca! officiais gathered in the SUN-E- a i. : ee out of words. and freed him” |store to examine the burned women eae EPAY ee ee iohson ster tat and sale wat. TS ealiury. ore a co | a eo son er that an a f . Sav. = Suddenly someone smelled 5 iy ; Char ze. Tt ‘at. ter, —> Lemp pe —- smoke. Brownsville Fire Chief /#§ $60.00. - “of PONTIAC “% = No E Cost! yOu that?” On “OF *) Kadie Vaient said apparently: — 38 oO xtra ost: - aie poms ily at one of the investigators had ‘ - Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Friday 9 0 9 ‘=e : looke es 4 ms unce® _ | dropped a cigarette, causing a @ =, y .% Z the carpet and said, “He was tell- | soond fire. . The second fire | 51 W. Huron St. Phone FE 4-1555 ing me he went to school with : if = = v was quickly put out. | 3 én Lis : That stopped Goose. ‘I’m sor- | __ : - ‘ = ~. | . ep.” he eal. “1 ditt even tne. . =e | ; = . @ you had a sister, Walter.” : a | | = “I haven't,” he said: “I just hate to hurt anybody's feelings.” Educational note: A small child named Deborah | toured out household from end to end yesterday, kissing al! of us. When I got mine, she looked at) [me with sad courage and said | “Good-bye.” BS re —— Besa; sie . + + pure worsted twisted “ boucle! Beautiful style .. the go-everywhere, over- everything, modified flare back. You'll love every line of it __+ from its smartly rolled collar to its dashing turn-back ; cuffs. Beige, black, red. ice blue, royal blue. 8-18 and 7-15. FLY “Good-bye?” ~% eee eee} “Tn never are you again,” + = the child said, causing, us to - -FINEST-QUALITY — “FINEST. SELECTION Girls’ Coa All wool winter coats warmly -inter-————~ lined-to keep your youngster looking 4 well and feeling well all through the —- long winter moriths ahead. You'll find aa all: wool suedes, tweeds, and blanket ~ Fleeces. styled by America’s —- | splatter half of perfectly good = ; martini. : “Why, dear?” “Tm going fo Wadorgarten to- = ~ | I asked her if if she had dreamed _|about the great event and she _| said, with dancing eyes “Yes. I walked into the kinder- An Eye to the Future OLIVE HILL, Ky. (UP)— Former Kentucky Gov. William J. Fields, 78, recently signed a _ | 10-year lease on a country | | general store’he will operate, 2 near here. Fields also signed fo <4 ~ | an option giving him the right _ |to renew the lease for another 10 years at the end of the present lease. berg arene i» i 3 SE] “TE just want it te + take movies of the baby... D . . se . .. not expensive; not cheap. Easy tc} - handle . . . hold the cost down/as low > as possible. Lens fast enough for gooc _ | color work and for late in the afternoon = ee ee | is negligible”. oF . Wa tase shal gon eae . mere ,; 2: ; ~ . . ae Gnd bee en ; .. . ti i )Ae 4 3 to 6x Slack sets *17°* to 29° i The extra ROAD POWER in Marathon “Cat” Gasoline and cca careless right foot don’ t go together. But there are times when you need yf to 14 Coats . .... 317" to “24° = eager, cat-quick response. wes _you. do.. - ook for it. Tell be there. Pre-teens ....... 32495 to $3 ar i IN PONTIAC IT’S THE LION STORE FOR DEBWOOD COATS ATHON'CAT “Gouin (Gave ‘SELLS AT THE PRICE OF “REGULAR™ oe Bip a ios * i i. . The OHIO OlL Company « Producers of Petroleum stnee 1887 = seer il Sst, | a gal l= ” Disiributed by the Clarke Oil Compan, Sold: by the Following Deblers: Park Free — Kermit Wright Lass Service Al Eee | Oliver B. Arnold Graham Bodwell Rear of 240 E. Wilson “ 62 Auburn Ave. 971 Mt. Clemens St. a 431° E. Pike Si. 93 South: Washington “ , | | Chuck & Keith’s Service. Williams Service Oxford, Mich. CAMERA SHOP | is ery tees rng CUNT East South Biv = 38 8 Telegraph a Russell Joh : 4 i " , + ntiac, We onnson = _FES-6615 Auto Inn > Mike Flood can ttgaes Service | Martie’s Service oN. Mate 57 West Huron || Auburn Heights, Mich ". 3935 Baldwin | wood Road =, A117 Highland. Rd. —— "Men, ~ ] \ one ~ ‘ i a ‘ a ; ; _ oN = \ i b id f ee Se aah es ee a Sa \Pe s rue PONTIAC so Pass, muni. oct ‘hack HER 2 2 = an e jee gee — ¢30—-(7)—Ramar of the: Jungle. _Jon Hall in- “Crocodile God. of}. Kaa.” (4)—Time-off for. Sports. |< . Bill Flemming. Ace. Ken Cline. (2 )—Telenews TONIGHT’s TV mduiiniis ; €45—(4)—Man About Town. net " Maxwell with music. 2 Seee | EdpHayes. . Reet Range Rigers. Western eVect guests. (2) — Detroit “This Week. Jack LeGoff. 1;15-(4)—Adventure Special De- livery: Film drama TBA. (2)— Johnny Green. Sports. 7:36—-(7)-—Stw Erwin. Stu earns “A .Bonus,”. turns out to be white elephant,” (4)—Eddie Fish- _/er; Popular ballads. 2)—News. Dovg Edwards. ,~ * 7:45-—-(4)—News ‘Caray an. John —Cameron-- Swayze: (2)}—Perry Como Show. Perky sings with Fontaine Sisters. 8:00—(7)—Ozzie and Harriet. Da- “cash. Variety, Dave Garroway with “Wally Cox, guest. (2)—Mama. “Gunnar’s Aunt.” Comedy. 8:30—(7)—Playhouse. Marguerite Chapman, Ron Randell in “When, Lovely. Women,” mar- ried woman lives in memories. (4)—Life of Riley. “Ritey Faces | “Fatherhood .” thinks he is about to become papa again; William Bendix. {2)—Man Against Crime. _Hitch Heisters,"" young gun molls sought. 9:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. - Paul Hartman as father who tries to do good deed scares family. (4)—Big Story. Leslie ‘ Nielson as reporter who saves man from murder conviction. (2) —Playhouse of Stars. Ann Sheri- dan in “The Prize,” gal values livestock above romance. -()—Art Linkletter. {| “vid and Ricky work for extra | (4\—Garroway at Large: |" 10:00~(T)—Zane Gray. Randolph Scott In—‘Law of Vengeance.” — oko. iz Middleweight bout; “Vinnie D'Andrea vs. Vincent Martinez. (2)—My Friend Irma. Marie Wilson and Mary Ship in comedy. Ne 10:38¢—(2)—City Detective. ~ ‘The Glass Thumb," hitch-hiker al- ‘most faced ‘with murder charge; Rod Cameron. 10: 45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales, Patricia.Morris; comedy and —musie. (4)—News. (2)— News Roundup. Jack LeGoff. Lr: 15—(7)—-Motion Picture Acad- , omy. Lloyd Bridges in “Secret Service Investigation.” (4) — Weathercast..(2)—Movie. Joanne Dru, Richard Norris in ‘‘Abie’s Irish Rose.” “11:20+(4)—Wrestling from Holly- wood. Freddie Blassie vs. Ali Pasha; Jack McDonald vs. San- dor Szabo. "SATURDAY MORNING | 9:00—(2)—Featurette. 9: 15—(7)—Cartoons. 9: 30—(7T)—Stu Erwin. 18: 00—(7)—Hippodrome. | Around Home. 10: 16—(2)—Agriculture. 10: 38—(4)—Cartoons. Ed. (2)—Sinema. 10: 45—(2)—Theater. 11:00—(4)—Danger Fighters. (T).— Space Patrol. 11:38 — (4) — Capt. Video. (7) — ()—Smilin’ a . er in:| SATURDAY AFTERNOON terest stories; George Jessel. {12:9 — 44) — R No.4 () — —(4}—Soundstage. Claudia Mor-| P= FFD. m- = 4 4 Roundup Time. 2)—Big Te. gan, Edmon Ryan in “The, Last- 19:98-16 Spring."\yfoman has: urgent race | '*:3°— —Pré-game. . -against ‘time, (2)—Our: Miss | 12: :45—~-(4)-—-World Series. a ae pany. Connie Brooks gets. foot- | 1:00-—-(2)«-The Lone Ranger. trouble. 1:30—(2)--Cowboy G-Man. .| 6:06—(7)—To Be Announced. (— =< fs 2:00—(3)—TV Bandstands. 3:00—(2)—Big Picture. 3: 15—(4)—Theater $:30—(7)—"Back to God. —Featurttte. . 4:00 — 4) — Tracy. (2)—Movie Party. 4:45—~(2)—California vs. Ohio. §:00—(7)—Detroit Speaks. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. SATURDAY EVENING. Dollar a Second. _ €:30—(7)—Life at 80. (2)—News. 6:45—(2)—Red Barber. 7:06—(7)—Stage Seven. _ Skelton. 3i6—()—Scorebonrd. 7:30—(4)—Ethel and Albert. (7)— Leave It to Girls. (2)}—Beat the Clock. : 8:00—(4)—I Bonino.- (7)—Wres- tling. (2)—Jackie Gleason. (2)—Red 11:00—(4)—Captured. (7) — Hank McCune. (2)—Theater. 11:30—(4)—Theater. (7)—Feature Film. ---Today'’s Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without netice Roundup Time. (2)—Rod Brown. CKLW (see ww, (se) War ais WxYs are WIBK cue WIE (788) TONIGHT WXYZ, News Mary Lee Tayler CKLW, Muste im Air 6:00—WJR, News CKLW, art Latng woah, ‘Matmeny mall WCAR. Baleas" ww, News WHER. Waptetch, Mclene. BF ara Lae Bob Revyeciéa, 16:46—CKLW, Were's Health Ri | Mucit by Girls =— [se WXYZ. Top of Town 11:00—WJIR, Quest Star CKLW, Mary Morgan JBK oreeman CKLW. Muste ww announced WKYZ © Maracas ¢:15—WJR, ero Db sata WWJ. Budd 11:338—WIR, Midtight Music CKLW Wews, Eberle 5 * — 46-—WWJ, Public Affairs WXYZ; Lee ne 10-38—CKLW, News CKLW. Rddit Chase. —| SATURDAY MORNIXG Sen ee a shy — ¢:38—WJIR, Bob Reynolds | 6:08—WJZR, Dick Burris ww, way . WWJ. Pran ‘Wi, Kews Se WIR, Oive ‘Teke — —_— _ €:90—9IR, Voice of Agrictt. “Bl. Mempasse yy Ouest House Daybreax : = meta, ‘Theater | CKLW., News, suren PICTURE POWER — PULLS. IN WEAK FANON, ‘oan -BUSSARD ELECTRIC. 84 —— eee Pontiac, Michigen iz SENTRY Tv the deat most true-to-life picture in .—.anstinenit specially designed to .wipe out-.0us<<-¢f 4V¥—tich wood -cabinety that took - “flutter, roll-over and strecks—to let __really expensive— yet the ‘54 Crosley = en iu ites i om se, eS Se Sm. st mesphere refreshed. Cleans theroughly. * Follow directions on the can. —— “At any rate, none of the ell- {ee young. tempers poll eemeh Es ‘ HE! : 8 Dies ges es Ti ~ £ ef ek: to ‘tnake- your life so-happy-that “| Someone will want to share it. _ Qevrrtgnt, 1988) Of course, you ‘want -to took attractive for your dinnef date,: Sadie. }look in your’- compact - mirror < at the end,of a restaurant meal. But it you“nmust touch up your lips~_ and | don't spread-your-lipstick--by-rub- | bing your lips together. And don't, Aor heaven's sake, Sadie, whip out | your comb in public and go to ‘work on your hair-do.—There’s a prior room for that kind of fix- Would you care to dine in” ‘the- boudoir? hse Window Eleoning Quick, easy and. effective way- the cleaning agent on the. glass, then polish with crumpled fhews- papers. Saves washing out dust clothes, eliminates link streaks. - The GOOD OUSEKEEPING SHOP of. PONTIAC ae | AEEAR RADA) gum Jit Li Ais jeiee el eeee Mm eepihee 4% mecca 6 ok i eens - Pontiac's Oles and Largest Exclusive Appliance Dealer! _ Follow the Finest in Football on the Best in TV ~ ADMIRAL’S: 11- INCH - TV at feser price ever! Advanced enginéering © the new HDX —— for. lorig distance reception. . ier fies in case dae plastic cabinet ij» resists burns, 5459" ‘NO MONEY DOWN = - 90-Dey Parts Warrenty | One Yeor on Picture Tube. Trade In Your Old Set ” “ano ‘YOUR OLD Admiral's powerful 21-inch DX tele- vision offered to you at savings never before possible. Yes, a flat $70 trade- in allowance is yours for your old TV ._ $et-when you purchase Admiral’s great’ - €onsole. Shop and compare™. .\, you'll + know value when- you see -it...,.. it's here at your Good Housekeeping Shop. NO F ree a 90 Days Same ia Cash° oop HOUSEKERING ~ of PONTIAC 9M Sitesridey' 9:9 a Yucledes Tax and Parts _» Warranty TELEVISION MONEY DOWN. \ \ 4X Vey . PHO} E FE 41555 a\Should Be™ “aa| . When you buy a new wood lad- fe agaitist decay even if it is allowed And it-is:now considered | Lquite all right to take a quick | to shine up windows is to squirt | in \ furnace into operation. Small holes ‘inthe pipe can be filled with the pipe enters- the chimhey is JF full face ond figere— aE ms PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, ocronEn 2 1953. iss vee S cine , _ ay A ss in E* po ESS 1INe wLadder Protected Needs a Satins of | Wood Preservative Immediately By HUBBARD COBB. aor a seaplane. Ove scent — * Be very careful never. to use harsh abrasive cleaning com-. pounds: on glazed surfaces such as tile or brick, for only the sur- face has been scratched the marks faces. : cy * * 8 Before you ‘put down your car- pets, go over the floor carefully and set any nail heads that might cause damage. Also sand down any Tough spots on the -floor. soe | * ; Tron ‘insect -séreens around porches should be given a coat) of paint or varnish at the end of the summer to prevent them: rust- Copper screening should be coated te prevent it staining the * * * Check over the condition of the i smoke pipe from furnace to chim- | ' ney—carefully before putting the iron cement, but if the pipe is badly rusted—replace it. . Be -sure that the joint where sealed tight with mortar, asbestos cement or furnace cement, - <¥ {ts that it only requires: two-peo-} Avoid derby the crown, level pose down on the forehead. A deep crown, @ finy brim broken to show the hairline ond frame your fece. Mrs. A. F. Crowns set the trend in new hats—rounded, derby-like /crowns and deep square crowns with a minimum of brim. -To go | ‘with these, cashmere shawls, plain. or plaid, offer a new costume. scratchless powders on these sur-| °° ‘ wraplet. ea: fe a dintingyished wardrobe: Uncluttered: simplicity plus just a touch of | | drama. The case in point is a: featherlight | suit (left) starring flannel jin A face-framing collar is the ‘the lined ies: topping a shynder skirt-that ‘ho. Have Found Flappines a@-two-tone role. focal point of |changes. can be paired off with blouses and sweater- soft jackets. The collarless two-piecer on‘ the right is easily transplantable from country. to town to travel via clever Sosy Currrems “* *aeoce* . — Percry of ey , toes 7) smocc Jane oo th \ tev “Tht swat a’, 4” © AB K, é * BRoom Deo 10-2 “=f ae a. era . ——_— FF, Gon sucty- | ~~: Try It It seems that in the fall of the year I get requests for -stynts. Here is one of the stunts which we have used over and over again it always gets Another. good part of this stunt: ee Waite anecan’ Ga ae nee people in the audience after few actors are chosen. You will need to plan on this time { eve who is very sioent minded, and his “victim.” The customer comes into the shop witha tuge head of hair and a| He puts the man ip the chair ahd searches for his cloth to Frank Soriano |Act Out Barber Shop Stunt He accidentally lets the clippers tache. (False hair). He then tries ,to shave the rest of it off and lathers his face with — put : likes the brasses made up my mind to 80 she got one for He plays in. the school band ~ Eastern Junior High, Pontiac) Frank Soriana of 380 Ferry Street, Pontiac, says: “'l band. The way @ trombone-slide ‘worked fascinated me. every time | watched an orchestra on TV. | told my mother that | wanted: a trombone + my own, me.’ Lots 6f ‘young people like Frank have gctten their start in music in the school band. It’s @ godd way to begin. And using Grinnell’s Student Rental Plan is a god. ‘way to try before you buy! i Gal Banker slip -and clips off the man’s mus- | Emphasizes, Friendliness, Believes Person! Touch Is Important in Finance : By DOROTHY ROE Women, says a woman banker, : Must Accept lInvitations — From In-law ~ No Way to Escape ’ Despite Aversion to Sloppiness . © § Answer: I'm very sorry but “take it” — you can’t possibly without ed a new job and have been told by one of the secretaries that it isnot correct when writing to a man. who has an official title, this and- would like to know this ontission of ‘ “Mr.” is a rule? * Answer: Not at all, often make the best bankers. . Men are likely to talk of it In large round num- Wemen will announce the price 2 dress as $12.98, and men deal with people and invest in handshake and a greeting from an officer of the bank cah mean more than an annual report to the average depositor.”’ ers most important. She says: “It’s not the big businessman © | who wants a $5,000 loan to take * play in the brass. section of the Ask About Rent a rameet cornet, flute, violin, clarinet, or trombone! Rentat™ ‘Plan! ! =~ Grinnell’s Student ais. t Sasser Street ~ | care of an emergency shipment who is most likely to remember the service he gets, nied character if it is to succeed. A. Today Miss davits passes on “4529 te by Manna Leloms Séw-easy — and so pretty — even brother agrees she looks like a beautiful -dotl-in this'—Simple-to- make tucks-add interest to the bodice. -And that. whirling skirt is merely gathered at the waist couldn't be easier! Choose short or long puffed sleeves. Sew now! - Pattern 4529: Children’s sizes 2; 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress, 2% yards 33-inch; panties, % yard. Has com- plete illustrated instructions, pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing’ Send to Anne Adams, cake of 137 ‘Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print size and style number, Free. Permanent Review. Call or Phone for BEGINNING SURRSIES in ACCOUNTING ~ COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR - BOOKKEEPING SHORTHAND SECRETARIAL TYPEWRITING MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 DAY, HALF-DAY, AND EVENING and Employment Service Information Today — FE 2-3551 Send 35 cents in coins for this ¢| This pattern easy to use, simple ” to sew, is tested for fit. plainly name, address with zone, ey ig “ pe. SoReal ie f é J = ee { tae i eG - \ i - oe os e ai ie, : ¢ . : ) a - 4 ; a ae ow he a ee ; . i if 2 : a, ; Whe Mie he ‘.. Us a dl i ee : bg a ; bose an oes | ee & : xf f Sl ee PS a ASE “THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS. . FRIDAY, Ocrongin » ak Penne ars Pudducké). | Wever, Baldwin, Crofoot, Liscain Home: ral English Visit ~Macaulays Bidding Farewell Today fe Two Houseguests— Josephine Rothman. and Sylvia Chalk, both of Birmingham. are _ among the sare College starting out at Skidmore C in: Sara- toga Springs, N. Y 4 Sorority Gathers at YMCA Thursday . | _ Mrs. L. L. Schiefler, ways and means chairman for Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Afpha || sorority, announced her committee | when the group met Thursday | evening in the YMCA. Serving on the committee are | Mrs. Edmund Smith, Mrs. Fred | “Baumgiriner; Mrs.. Robert Earle | and Beth Uliom. Social committee members are | Mrs. Rudy Mazza, Mrs. Marshall nounce her committee at a later date and Kathleen Terihoy, pro- , gram chairman; invited John Her-> linger to show a Unifed Fund movie at the next Thursday. meet- ; ad I Turpentine, Soap. - Renew Brushes Te recondition neglected paint — wash bristles in warm Teal soaking them in tars a day or two. A As ‘you a, manipulate them with your fingers. Rinse several _. times and comb and shape_ the | . bristles then hang to dry. ' i. Cupboards in Tile —; Burns and explosions account for one out of every three.deaths of “children under five years of age in the United States. Wise house houlcers stofe matches, cleaning fluids, and other inflammables in cupboards: fireproofed with mater- ial like tile and well out of reach of ’ Ironing Aid | Latest ironing aid Is a divided dampening bag for \white and colored clothes. It will keep clothes _ properly dampened for ironing for several days. Dark Hose in Style The darker tones are the smart- est tones in fall hosiery. These slenderize the leg and trim esi the antite. ~ WALDRON -_| lyn Juett of Murphy avenue, who “Howard Rummel! in St.’ Bénédict cea ae * pests of Were PEGA satel ] to contribute toward the establish- Thursday evening -- 4 | George -Yansen, principal, in- = | troduced the secretary, Mildred Rich, and members of the Wever | staff including Melvin Staebler, Mrs. Mack Goodwin, Doris OH- ver, Arlene Oates, Charles _Mur- phy, Mr. Felt and Hercules ‘Others were Mrs. James Rouse, Patricia Stites, Mrs. Roger Smiley and George Roberts. Mrs. Hodge introduced Robert Nelson who led group singing ac- companied by Mrs. Francis Olk. ag Venner gave several read- Baldwin An explanation of what is ex- pected of the ‘kindergarten child was given when the Baldwin School PTA held a coffee hour for Rinder- garten mothers Thursday, Pontiac Press Phete Enjoying a visit with enduothe: and being the center of attention is 7Y%-month-old Jonathan Day. Jonathan, with | visiting ke parents, the Theodore Colmans of Cranbrook ro Pontiac. PIAS 7 | ment of a scholarship fund at the |- | pTa”? ba -| room: mothers, Mrs. Harold Cas- ‘|Leon Smith, Mrs. Cleattis Batten, Ritter,” Mrs. ° Donald Humphries! and Mrs. Bernice: Martin. Crotoot Mrs. Paul Gorman explained the duties of a room mother to room mothers of Crofoot School Wednes- day at a dessert luncheon. Stress- rt Bean Mie. Marvin Hillman ‘introduced well, Mrs. Arthur Barnett, Mrs. 1 Mrs. Lee Malone, Mrs. Frank Van- *\Husen, Mrs. Leslie Harrington. | 1 "| Mrs. James Helvey and Mrs. Don-. _jald Clark. ~ Others are Mrs. Rex. Boomer, Mrs. MacHenry Cornell, Mrs. Guild Eight Meets Guild Eight, All Saints Episco- pal Church, had Mrs, C. George Widdifield and the Rev. Ward H. group met Wednesday ‘afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homer Har- bage on Lenox avenue. Devotions were lead by Mrs. Alex Maginnis. Put ‘em Up High Teach the ‘tamily fire preven- tion habits and help them by dis- tributing ashtrays plentifully around. the house. Keep matches, lighters and other such items well Dragnet seus ee ee delegate. hospitality, Mrs, Wesley Crowder.” Russell ro = Mrs. _ MOBILE CUT ... is a brief his mother, Mrs. Jason Day of Phoenix, Ariz. (right), is |Road in- Rieunghom: Helen Griggs and Mre> Hilda 88 Wayne Street shape that adapts quickly to your mood ... or the contour of your ttle fall hats RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP . / FES Webb presented the program at Named to Committee Mrs. David Bickerstaff and Mrs. John Gemmell werg appointed to the welfare committee of Queen Mary Sections Needlework Guild, when the group met. Thursday at "the -home of Mrs. George Bickley on _Mechanie street. Shower Fetes Bride- Elect Joan. Juett Mrs. Furman B. Huston and Mrs. William Smith-will be best man ‘ Others—were Mrs. William Cav- Burto: Hilliker were cohostesses | and Tom Manion and Donald Wood) lier, Mrs. James R.- Cavalier, at a miscellaneous bridal shower | “i! be_ ushers. ° Mrs, Thomas Wells, Mrs. Homer Wednesday evening in honor of Guests attending the shower ‘Peterson, Mrs. Lloyd. Huntley, Joan Juett, daughter of Mrs. Eve-| held at the Huston home om | Mrs. Lioyd Nash, Mrs. Jack Pa- Montcalm avenue were Mrs. ton, Mrs. Lale Fellows, Mrs. -Den- William DuPuis, Mrs. William | aid Ferguson and Mrs. = Robert A Juett, Mrs Thomas: A. Lukes, Ferguson. SO Church Mrs. Russell Harris, Mrs. “yee” ~Mrs. Leland Barker, Mrs. Wil ‘eer te Mt “Donald Wood of ett D, Warthen, Mrs. Lane P. | tiam H.Ferguson, Mrs! Elsie J. of Berkley. and Mark Gary Heth | Toe eS ee, Ferguson, Mrs. Donald Wood of Mrs.. Edward Hilliker, Mrs. Clar- | Berkley: Mrs. Ray “Wood of De erington and Mrs. Dale Bonham | ' of Niagara Falls, N. Y., will be ence Cavalier and Mrs. Everett | troit and Mrs. Hetherington con: | ; Biiker. pleted me list. 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FAUDAY, OctoRER : 2. 1998 Ann Bronsing Will Be Oct. 17 Bride? .| married Oct. 17 to Allep Wayne 4d. Bronsing, will be her matron ) of honor and bridesrhaids will be “| Conway of New ‘York. Wallace J. _} hestesses were Mra. Mra Hebert . Ore, Mrs. Conway, Mra. Lamdino, .| ing Mrs, Harwood Bacon.and Mrs. i Casto Carpet Installation Ped eS ee ge ok ~~ A t~ for: Pair Saturday and s i oe To Wed at Holy ea Church Football 7 By RUTH SAUNDERS for visits with her brother-in-law BIRMINGHAM — Bride: elect| and sister,-Mr. and Mrs. Robert the ¢ nace at — Ann Bronsing, daughter of Mr; and) C. Terry in Dedham, Mass., and |. ier home stm na her cousins, Mr..and Mrs. Thomas . y; Flint,..im Concord, Mass. Virginia will’ marry Lt. Victor | ~ Dr, and Mrs, William Ligya|- Lelpprandt Jr. Qet. “10, ~ Kemp left last week for a motor}: Mr. and i ve B. Welles | trip to Mexico. - rtained cocktail ty last | _ Gorman, - Mrs. Paul Wilson and her daugh-| Suet = ac! ‘Mis. ” Wilbert. Davis., i Paced ter, Mrs."Remsen B, Henry, gave 7 Smee. Mr. and Mrs. John. W. an soplience shower “ Wednesday ohn. Shene-| Ronald Mrs. Alfred Watwon, Mrs evening in the Wilson home for field-—are—returning “early —this fan renald Dol and Bn ee bride-elect Virginia Gchaffer. month after spending the se Pouring we were W W, Abbot wd : Mrs. Fresh Biake, whe Will be : a8 Mrs. Roy J. Bronsing, will’ be Klein in Holy Name Church. rh reshi Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Vincent were Served by ‘Social chairman Sheila Flannery and Mrs. Jack Many parties have. already beet given for Ann, and ameng ff . . Barbara Kinne EVERYON, ° GOING T0... ‘Eman, Barbers, Winey and . ES CUING Tt “Len Wednesday Mrs: E. A. Christie and Mrs. Charles J. Q’Con- nor gave. a tea_ Bloomfield ‘Hills Country Club: and Sunday morn- Walter. Williams will give a brunch at the same club. ; * Mrs: James Q. 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S. employment practices vaggradl a visit to the Pontiac office of Michigan Employment Security Com mission. With them is Joseph Bango (center), interpreter, Luther C. Olson (left rear), head of the local MESC office, and —— Jacobson, Pontiac Press Phote + of the. El] Salvador Ministry MESC chief of industrial services. Pitching a . Brings Up By BILLY ROSE f I've been around Broadway for 30 years, and there aren't 30 people trust as far as I can throw the the- ater in which I'm his check, which came to $460. It all started with the words | 1952 y writing this piece. : “Cheap at half a price,” mum- | of & Christian Democrat deputy . One--of- “them, bled Terry. as he threw five one- | who said, “We must entrust the | 99 per cent of we fires that are sirangely enough, hundred-doliar bills'on the table. | most delicate diplomatic tasks to | taking = high toll of life and ia a oan. whe 8 Keepa change.” Saying which, | career men—aot politicians.” Property could have been pre- once robbed ; pavape _ to the From the Communist side, Dep-| vented. Oo man Ob | 00: e money to _uty Giancarlo- Pajetta—intoned, He _ fi areas « “$1,500. F.£1 cashier but he kept Terry's tab in|» Such as Anfuso.” = Nayland " case Belore i as Schroeder concluded, ‘‘are ready you tell , his hand. The cashier noticed this | Deputy Filippo Anfuso, Italian at all tim fight 1 me it’s silly toc 9% j|} and looked over at me. I looked’ ambassador to Germany castor | ouuiaiaa aap ‘d = oan trust a thief, let BILLY ROSE | over at Pops. “I'm going out for,@ Mussolinio and member of the neo- * with ay ideas barge prevent | me brief you on the details of the walk,” | time to lock up." crimé. ... Time: 1923, aa the bad joke called Prohsbiting..... , _ Lake. a . Waxey Gordon. oes f ’ JT, fits greedy little owner, and one “Place: - > we cabaret named the Backstage €tub on West. 56th street. The Thief: . A“ straggte-haired | waiter known as “Pops.” | The Victim: A gent whom, in- lieu of profanity. First, few words about the | Swe Club. I opened it “tate | in 1922: packed it seated all of 80 people. | Was it a classy joint? I t wouldn't’ say éo. Willie Rhine- | lander Stewart used to drop in | once in a while, and so did F. Scott Fitzgerald. But the drop-ins also included is. bums like Arnold Rothstein and The biggest spender among - ‘the Is Stealing Ever Right? and handed the sauce-silly in more before we closed, and when we'll call Terry Terry finally wobbled out he didn't know why the band was playing |° and when “it -was jam-/a little tanked up on the drinks the |employes had been buying him: as she left for Saranac. . 7 Question: a. m. he was a few swallows from passing out. Had Pops been a violent man, he probably would have rolled him at, ¢ this point. Instead, he walked up)! bum I said Half an hour later Pops shook | Terry awake and handed him the ware tap. threw five one-hundreds on the table. “Drinksh f° the’ house,” he said, and went back to sleep. Pops collected the t tab twice | ‘Ain't We Got Fun.” Nor did he notice that Pops was | Next day we all went down to he station- and wished Vivian luck This story poses.a pretty ques- tion: Is it ever right to-steal? According to Pops and Vivian, it Me, I'm hiding behind the Fifth ~ Copyright 1953 Italian Deputies Start Fistfight order and shouts of ‘‘criminal .. . 'tool of the Russians!"’ echoed in hot-tempered combat. Christian--Democrat Giovanni j “But Anfuso is stil! a criminal." Foreign Policy Debate Interrupted as Fascists Tangle With Reds ROME W—A staid debate on | foreign policy erupted today into | se! |a fist-swinging brawl Comumunists and pro-Fascists in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. between While bells rang futilely for he hall, members of the two par- ies- poured over the benches in . “You're right!” Communist ‘Deputy Pajetta Sieereye!: the Germans!” “Slave of the. Russians!” urned Anfuso, . The presiding officer for the day, Lees: said ‘Gentlemen, please | Lake County, his 1952 property b , taxes of approximately $1,000 have Someone cried, ‘‘Criminal'” been paid. . At this the Communists and MSI deputies surged over the_ benches with fists flying. Attend- ants helped. restore: order in a few minutes. Business resumed quietly. Then a hollow voice was heard; - ng. The atened Bruises were reported minor. Adlai E. Stevenson's name appears on a@ list of delinquent taxpayers In nominee, whose name was Among several hundred property owners who owed 1952 taxes, was listed on the document as owing $996.1§ for his 70-acre estate near Chicago. his taxes between the delinquent lists were sent to the printer and the time of their pub- lication. nner r at. ‘orce ein Fire Groups to Push fam Drive Oct. 4-10 Fire Chief Spearheads Plan to Urge ae to Check Danger Spots} mis Pemtins Chemie: of Gace t merce and the Association of In- . | surance Agents are joining forces with the Pontiac Fire Department to carry the national fire preven- tion drive next week into every ‘| Pontiac home. National Fire Prevention Week hag been proclaimed from.Oct, 4 to 10 by President Eisenhower, . says that although 1952 fire losses throughout the United States hit an all time high, statistics gather- ed so far this year indicate that the country is piling up a worse -record for 1953. He emphasizes human caréless- ‘Hess as the greatest fire hazard: ther fire losses in Pontiac, the Chamber of Commerce is distribut- ing check-list blanks to over 10,000 school children. Maynard Johnson, ‘| chairman of the committee, said parents will be requested to return’ the blanks which will be used in fire prevention studies. Pontiac factories will circulate about °35,000 blanks to employes, according to Robert J. St. Clair, manager of the Chamber. ‘Fire Prevention “TH be back “in Fascist Italian Social Movement fires. Let us try to make every | week Fire Prevention Week." Gise-weld- cat to | AdlatPays ‘ear $1,000 | re. for Delinquent Taxes WAUKEGAN, IIL @ — Although The 1952 Democratic presidential However, Hugo L. Schneider Jr., Lake County. treasurer, said the | And it started all over, with the | former Illinois governor had paid bell- ringing and fists swi fight ended when Leone the combatants with fines. time the sre cad, <<. \ MACHINE AGE—Pontiac High School journalists (left to right) Louis Schimmel, 509 Iroquois: Rd., Diana Pierson, 114 E. Howard St., i [emt Sarros, 20 Palmer St. and Norvell Sears, = — Ave. inspect f 26 Men Enlist Association, Schroeder said, re- | ports a life op of 12,535 and a, in U.S. Forces Claims 17 Volunteers the Air Force during September, service, according to Sgt. Moore, station One county Army énlistees, Moore added. The Air Forte volunteers were: Bar| © Gooch, 190% Orchard Lake. Richard K Cryderman, 30646 Whitfield. Cari BE Ganders, 42] Marian Ciiver M Venderhoeren, 30 Nosshire. Robert M Backus, 077 W. Walton. Jordan A a. 186 Ascot. Dale K, White, Ascot. Richard A. Burnell, 219 WN. Perry. Marry L. Stephens, Milford Army enlistees from Pontiac in- cluded: John &. Phillips,-219 Highland. Purl L. @tevena, 121 Mary Day Freddie L. Anth Sil John R Robert E. French, Paul's Hotel. Norman R. age $631 Lakeview. Wesley “YW. Perry. . Armond FP. Gova, 2730 Mott Richard G. Earnest, 2136 Galloway County Army Volunteers were; Yorke BR. Balcom, Farmington. Boyd A. Thomas, Clartston. Billy L. Stilings, Clatkston James RF. Dale, Clarkston Robert R. Patterson, Clarkston Jimmie L. Gray, Molly Harold L: Rice, Milford, regulars, however, was a minor hoodlum named Terry Lake. Only two people at the Back- stage-Club had any use for him — of my chorines —- a button-nosed blonde named Vivian Clark. The night before Terry was ‘robbed, Vivian keeled over. in ‘the middi¢ ‘of a tap- ~and-torso, routine. One of the waiters carried her ‘ ~Tnte-my office, and when a doctor, E examined her a few minutes later! * he said he was afraid the girl had ‘tuberculosis. She needed at—least a year in a sanitarium. When we asked what this would cost, he said his best guess was about $2,000 “How's about takin’ up a col- léction for her?”’ said a musician. Pops, the waiter, was desig- nated to do the honors, and when the money and pledges were toted | ga up there was about $250 in the kitty. “I'll match it,”” I said. “Wish I) could do better, but the ‘protection’ gets most of what the piace is tak- ing in.” “Vivian's been seein’ a lot of Terry Lake,” said the coat-room girl. ‘‘He could give us the rest of the dough and never miss it.” When Terry came in the follow- ing night, Pops tackled him as he was checking his coat. ‘‘Vivian is sick and has to go away,” he said. “We're passin’ the hat and thought you'd like to chip In.” The hoodlum took out a wad of money and handed Pops, a five- dollar bill. “Always giad to help a pal,” Segaid. . That night, as per usual, Terry sent a lot of wine around the room and took on a pretty good = of lightning bugs himself. By 4 . . 33 q BE ed tn. ~% Lf f arene lg LAST CHANCE—This Oakland-County lake, the last to be featired | 1,250 acres, its shorn ere thie io by the Pontiac Hress, is located almost entirely in one township and | river flowing through it keeps its wa sgenod atiek'« stalnematn of Sen Bat -conpery. Covering more than | identification of airview photo on page estimated 7,500 pebple,~ 7 an water level relatively level. See man chose the air borne branch “Wiha “Ven “Were 9 From City and County Join Air Force; Army [= Eight Pontiac men: enlisted in while 10 volunteered for — in charge of the Aue Army and Air Force recruiting 4 Tour Postac Press Plant. @.- hide Teventian. We new Intertype machine daring ton el Pontign Press. Qpureter te William = 4 = St. * « |High School Journalists View Latest. Equipment Pontiac High School journalists [ had a chance to examine on¢ of equipment in the United States when they toured the Pontiac Press yesterday afternoon. The group, which visited the Press in conjunction with National Newspaper Week, saw a big new Intertype in action in the Pontiac ee eomposing room. P’ (% of an inch high) all_the way up te 60 point oe ot Oe inch high). Thirty-six point. one is the larg- North Country Ready for Fall ‘Color Tours’ TRAVERSE — All over this hardwood territory of north- western Michigan, signs bearing the legend ef Tour Route" al are being nailed to trees and rail fences forthe annual October Col- ‘or Tours. The entire month will be devoted to viewing the outdoors in its dramatic display of autumn color- ‘| first 3-D edition by a newspaper | ation. Road commissions of Ben-| - along the Boardman Valicy are | sures visitors four week ends in ‘ing detailed information on re- zie, Antrim, Grand Traverse, Lee- lanau and Kalkaska counties have surveyed the routes which will earry beauty-seeking tourists from one, flarning vista to another and are now marking these roads. While - seme. of the routes are only 27 miles long, Leelanau coun- ty has. a 75-mile route laid out. Already the tips of the maples displaying the first blush ~ of color which will_sprrad like wild fire across the hills and valleys of northwestern Michigan within the next two weeks. The condition of the foliage as- which to see the countryside flam- | ing with the reds and yellows of the maples, the browns of the beeches, the bright yellows of the aspens and the deeper red car- pet of the ‘sumac. the newest pieces of typesetting |. Pat Dombroski, Margaret Smith, Louis Schimmel, Bud Osun, John Moreau, Mark Keavy and Bill Bryan : cluded Dessalee Temple, Valarie Durnen, Sandra Hodge,-: Wortman, Sharon ces Hunt and Jerry Scott. Scaling 94-Foot Ladder Test for Job Seekers their ability to stand the altitude: 90” candidates” for jobs “as city painters were asked-to climb a 94- | foot. fire ladder yesterday. $396 a month. . Road Board Sued t. Quiver staffers attending Pi, arol Hubbell, Fran- LOS ANGELES w — To prove | hem. Hannah pointed out that | Army would be able to operate Amy we Boost in Draft Wants 35,000 a Month Starting in January. to Soe Steady: Supply "3 atk ce co i es i sragibile » F ig = was = Army's ol a eee wer aera the Only 53 scaled the ladder to the | | with ‘ ‘greater efficiency”; and cOi- Ls saat ee roof of a building and came down | sequent savings in money and man- the fire escape. The jobs ay power if the same number of train - sees were taken in each At present, the Army's training facilities must be geared to the | peak periods, and then lie par month. MT. PLEASANT @®—A $25,000 tially idle during the months of low damage suit has been filed against | draft calls. the. Isabella County Road Commis- | sion by the estate of the late Ger- ald F. Wilcox who died Feb. 12) when his car plunged into the! Chippewa River. The ‘suit accuses naw County polio toll stands at the county of negligence in not, 46 cases, — apache to a bridge. Polio Toll Down Ben ANN. ARBOR «®—The Washte- 10 less than reported. last year at this time. Guide maps will be furnished all visitors, directing them to the various color routes and contain- gional highways, - Stars and Stripes Offers 3-D Edition Next Sunday FRANKFURT, Germany — The Stars..and -Stripes will dis- tribute a three-dimensional edi- tion and special viewers to 120,000 subscribers in Europe on Sunday, the editor-in-chief, Lt. Col. Arthur L. Jorgenson, announced today. He said it is believed to be the on this continent. The U. S. Army daily will include five pages of 3-D: pictures, together with an article’ jon various ‘third-dimensional _tech- |. niques. It has a reading public of nearly 500,000 Americans — in Europe. a: j a i | 4 again’’ | ‘Where's That Paper?’| BY WALTER KIERNAN - This’is National Newspaper Week and every editor secretly hopes for. at least one letter saying, “Thanks for giving us a fresh look at the world every 24 hours.” iS What he'll. probably get is one letter. starting 600 know you won't print this in your paper but...” Or another reading “I wouldn't have your paper in’ my house . that one will be signed ‘‘Fair Play.” | But ‘to one whose pulse still quickens to the clatter of the press there is still nothing quite like the marvel of the daily newspaper. a There is no other product put together in sich « short a space of time, distributed so quickly, used so widely and euc- ceeded so fast as the daily paper. 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Both: Possible and. Desirable NEW. YORK Former Secre- | tary of State Dean Acheson says negotiation with the’ Soviet Union| is both possible and desirable ‘‘and/ = ‘only may—be prodyé- ve,” Acheson, in his first major ‘speech since leaving office in ‘Jan- uary, says. the main principle that must be followed in any negotia- . “Never more than at present is the preservation of the- (Western). coalition so essential, To ‘sustain ik and to strengthen it must be * | point “around which allele Te. member ‘spoke last night at a Wal- | dorf-Astoria- Hotel dinner given in+ his honor by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. He received the Woodrow Wilson | Award for Distinguished Service, which is presented by the Founda. tion at irregular intervals! for “meritorious service.to the cause | and peace —— dustice. : The foundation established | | through public subscription in 1922 to perpetuate President Wilson's ideas of world organization and in- ternational cooperation, gave Ach- | l-eson a plaque. The citation praised | | his foreign-policy. Adlai E. Stevenson spoke at the | Leeenion , dinner in praise of Acheson's work | in the State Department, The 1952 | | Democratic presidential ‘candidate said that on his recent trip to Eu- | |rope and Asia he saw at first hand | | | the results of Achesan’s’actions. | Stevenson said that in this coun- try Acheson ‘ ‘was Ss vilified with all | the. ugly . words that” deface ‘our | political vocdbulary,” but that he, also, was bitterly attacked in Mos- | cow. “His record,’”’ Stevenson said, “won him a place, I daresay, : among Russian historians as one of their most implacable enemies.’ - * * ——* we Tonight ti 9 Open Doily 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Fridey 9:30 A.M, te | [Release Mother Jailed | leased Mrs. Lorraine Piacenza, Eisenhower administration, foreign aid budgets. He said the 'Eastern anti-Communist coalition | might be made ineffective by budg- ‘et cuts or destroyed by a harsh | lattitude toward America’s allies: tand to his “beloved chief’—ftr- |mer President Harry S; Truman— for developing the Western coali- tion. He claimed the coalition had | compelled—the Soviet Union to) | abandon its policy of aggression | --and-threats- of ~Seeression Sn Ee} | rope. for Acting as FBI Agent ‘mother charged with impersonat- ;ing an FBI official has been re- leased from jail to care for het | | 24-year-old daughter’ ~ U. 8. Judge Carl A. Hatch ré- “ } tof Harvard, fit.-and- set: Gate: for trial on the charge for Dec. 2. Her | child has~been-in an Atbuquerque | nursery since Mrs. Piacenza was | ‘arrested last week. —S | The FBI said she {did military police’ at top-secret Sandia base here she was an FBI agent when ‘they ordered her from a parking | 4space reserved for the. provost; oh marshal. U.'S.-ROK Pact A sigoed” - WASHINGTON The © Mutual Security. 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JOHNS @—A young bride. groom, *‘fed up with married life,” faced an attempted murder charge today following a baseball -bat-at-1 tack -on his' 16-year-old | bride of three months. ‘Delmar Leffler Jr.. 19. was hela in Ctingon County Jail here. omk ag sobbing out his Story oyer the tele -phone. .to sheriff's deputies and plate police. yesterday, ‘The victim, Mrs. Betty Leffler, suffered- a fractured . skull ahd was in critical condition in Ciin- ton Memorial Hospital. State police said the has. band told ther he: had cp mans for the brutal begting of his wife, exeept that “I was fed up. with married life*” ‘Police rushed to Leffler’ s home. near Laingshurg, after receiving the youth's call. ‘They found -his wife lying in an_upstair's bedroom, | Clinton. County Sheriff Perey | Patterson said Leffler told of knocking. his wife down with a baseball bat and then hittingher } “four or five times more.” The young husband, Patterson added, sald he had made up his mind to kill his wife yesterday while going to work at the Gen- | eral Moters Oldsmobile Division plant in nearby Lansing. - oe Leffler wa’ quoted as saying that : , he tried twice to buy a gun but | dian’ have enough money. | The sheriff said the youth told him he had intended to shoot his wife and then himself. | The couple were marriéd June 20, Seaway Group Boosts Plan to Dredge Rivers DETROIT W— The proposal to dredge the Detroit, St. Clair and | Saut Ste? Marie Rivers to @ 27-foot- depth got a boost yesterday trom — the directors of the Great } St. Lawrence Association. , The rivers would need to be dredged .to accommodate ocean- , going ships that would arrive with rthe proposed St. Lawrence seaway,- the directors pointed out at their semi-annual session here. Congress had apprgpriated $70 - 000 for a survey of the dredging — project which is now being made by the U.S. corps of engineers. | The directors said that they hoped -authorizing legislation for | the $100 million project would be | | ‘@Btalned én the completion of the survey. - 1 They also resolved to continue support. of dam building” by the | state of New York. They said that it would permit the U.S. and Can- ada or either to-complete.the sea- way. Detroiters at the meeting were: Foster Winter, treasurer of J. L. Hudson Co., and Gerald J. Lynch, executive staff member of Ford Motor Co.. Felines for Sales GRAND HAVEN @® — The Doug- | las Baker family of Spring | Lake answered a newspaper ad that offered to give away a kitten. They took ant home. only to find that a stray cat had given birth | to six kittens in a corner of their garage. Anybody Want a kitten? See Why the NEW DELTA GUN-TYPE FLOOR FURHACE is the best! ¥ Read these FACTS... 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Leonard shows the P. 0. & N’ Division of the Grand Trunk Railroad circling its way through ‘the village. in 1889, and by The Rochester road is shown entering at the upper teft-eermer and runs through the business section in the right upper center. “Located in Addisop Township, near the northeast corner of Oakland County, the ‘. village was named in honor of Leonard Rowland, one of its first business men. Thé«commnunity started its growth when the Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Railway was | built*through there 70°odd years ago. That area then was quite heavily timbered. with | the. the, earings well cultivated, and The school is in the lower left corner. 1940 figure. Jay and who was a n ‘lives at leonard. saw and flour mills were the first industries. | will be Suse Leonard was incorporated as a village by resolution of ‘the Board of Supervisérs In the 1950 census it had a population of 391, an increase. of about-40-per cent over {ts (This is the ‘first ‘tn a series of airplane views 6f Oakland County communities which * special act of the Michigan, legislature in 1893. Secord, who builf bridges for the railroad when it was put through, nember of the Board of Supervisors when the court heyse was built, still | William Gabriel is village president. in the Press.)- tf illNo Word: From Kidnapers Parents of 6-Year-Old' Bobby Greenlease Get Desperate for Break KANSAS CITY ws — The kidnap- | ing case of 6-year-old Bobby Green- ‘ease wen break A spokesmanmtor the family re- iterated ho word. had been received from the kidnapers since Bobby | was abducted Monday from a pri- vate Catholic school. by @ ped. | haired woman who posed to a nun as his aunt. - Robert Ledierman. a Tulsa business associate .of Bobby's multi-milionaire father, said the family indicated a new approach would be taken in the case un- less word about Bobby was re- ceived within the next few days. “If we don't hear something | within the next few days we are, geing to do something else,’’ Led- | [posters and. literature which were ‘4 $12 452 United Fund Quota for’, British Actor Dies terman said. *Ledterman said what would be! done had not been decided. Pres- ently the family and their spokes- | men have moved. carefully .and without police intervention in hope | of making a contact by which they |} could ransom Bobby's release. . Police Chief Bernard Bresece said the police weuld continue their called in by the family. Bran. non reiterated that the first eon- eern was to get-the child back home safely. The 71-year-old father, a pioneer automobile dealer and distributor here, today apparently had steeled | himself. for the ordeal after ~he was near collapse “Wednesday night. Ledterman said he was a) & little better. Mrs. Greenlease, in’ her mid-40s'’, also was reported to be standing the strain better. She has been under a phsysiciart's | care since told of the abduction | a few hours after it happéned~ Pilot Plunges 4o Death — PORTHIUL. England — A Gigster jet plane blew up in flight today and the -pilot's: body. avrapped in a. parachute, plunged ‘down amid 312 children frolicking ma school playground? Flaming © wreckage of the Plane landed 200 yards aways i Large Selection of Landscape Evergreens “) _ Shrubs and | bk Peonies ; IMPORTED 7 ‘ Holland Bulbs | McNeil’s Nursery { 6670 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston into. its fifth day to- day with his wealthy parents show- : che signs of — ration for some “hands-off” policy wills | a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Haynes To Underline Fire Prevention | ‘Township Fire Stations Open to Public Next Week PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Pontiac Township Fire Department will | throw open its doors at all three | | fire stations next week for open ;° | house during Fire Prevention | | Week. Oct. 410. | distributed | by firemen to business ' Places and ‘schools. Enough money was left over this year to purchase more posters and literature for distribution. “We would like the people to} Firemen will be in the fire halls +iterature in the hopes that it may each night from 7 to 9 except save a life or someone's property,” Sunday. The open house will be’ said the chief. held daily starting Monday” from | ca vie te = Township Goal . - Hiked by Board. | to view the equipment and to meet West Bloomfield Chest according to Fire Chief Carl | “The men will be thete to an- swer questions and to explain what the fire department hi has =’ | Pontiac Township to gencies that we aan come agg contact with-teegi time to time.” | firemen, ‘ _ Contribution Aim Set at sie aes AG AS2 Last yéar, Schingeck said, | businessmen the department was SHIP—The local ‘Corman Chest | jable to purchase fire prevention board of directors this week set. West Bloomfield Township. | County Deaths ~ -| Earlier, the township ghare | ; ~| of the County Twenty Townships | Jeffrey L. Collins — | Goal of $87.700-was set at $11,102. | "| METAMORA — Sérvice for Jef-/ From the difference between - -} play “Cry of the Peacock.” frey_Lynn Collitis, three-weeks-o! son'of Mr._and Mrs.Frank Collins | will be 2 p. m. tomorrow at Muir) the goals—$1,350—township emer- gency welfare will receive $600; Nurses’ Aid and General Fund, Brothers: Funeral Home, Lapeer.) gs99 each; and Youth Center, with burial in Oxford Cemetery.) gy59, . He died yesterday in St. Joseph's | a | cece aay er | -Francis L. Afnmerman has been | Hospital. Pik : made general chairman of the Ratrick H. Dunnigan } township drive with Herbert Dob- | ROYAL OAK — RoSdry ‘service ' son. Dr. Daniel Foxman and the for Patrick H. Dunnigan, 77, ef; Rev. Frank Tully as--co-chairmen. | 416 South Pleasant St., will be -at) | | 8:30 p.‘m. Friday at Sullivan and! . Son Funeral Home. Requiem Mass | Stout Executives Clinic | will be at 9:30 a. m. Saturday in . Mary’s Church with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. He died | Wednesday at Harper Hospital, { Detroit. 2 ~ Opens in Grand" Rapids GRAND RAPIDS i» — A Boy Scout executives clinic for some 175. delegates from 30 regional councils in Michigan and Indiana opened here today. é Airs. Mary Parry _.... | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP-.Rps- | ‘ ary service ‘for Mrs. Thomas A. | (Mary) “Parry, 51, of 27136 Dart-| | mouth Ave., will be at 8 p.m. to- day at Schnaidt Funeral Home, _Royal Oak. Requiem Mass will be at 11 a. m. Saturday in St. Dennis Church, Royal Qak, with burial in! Woodlawn Cemetéry. Frank Pearsall _-DRAYTON PLAINS—Service—for Training sessions through Sunday will be dirtéc j Paul H. Love, Chicago, executive ty a MOBILE — | take a few moments to read this | | and buffet hancheon | Andrew's Church of Rochester will hoid | ywgan | - scout director for ae wer a — eye Drayién | Plains Churchg, to Participate in Drive be Communion received at @ Service offering will World-Wide Presbyte erian Church. the more than $75,000 which it is anticipated will be raised through- out the denomination on that day for the Gurjanwala Seminary in Pakistan. The money will be ap- plied specifically to the physical equipment: of the seminary, DRAYTON PLAINS — A special |. The offering will be applied to/| We havea targe tine of- | os oe DOROTHY A. GOODEN | _DMrs.Sadie Gooden of Oxtordan~ nounced the engagement of her | daugh®yr. Dorothy A. Gooden, to William H. Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thornas Oliver, also of Ox- | ford. Miss Gooden is, the daughter of the late Thomas Gooden. No = has been set for the wedding. | — | SUPPLIES! © Gift Items LON DON W—Raymond Lovell. ood 05 5 on Recitations © ~ Royal Oak Voters Must’ List by Monday for City, _ School Elections” -ROYAL OAK Registrations for school election scheduled Nov. | 2 and the city election slated Nov,’ 3 will close here Monday- “at. 8 p. m. ° A mayor and four city comnitis- sioners will be elected in the city eléction. Deadline-for~filing nom- inating petitions was Tuesday. Two candidates have- filed for mayor. A total of 24 candidates are seek- ing posts on the commission. , The special school election originally was scheduled tor Nov. 3 also, but was moved up a day earlier. to avoid a conflict between ay and school regis- On the ballot will be a proposal to raise the school operating tax. Also voting on the proposal will be a portion of Huntington. Woods, Royal Oak Township, Berkley and the five-man charter eom Barta se | sedi eat Monday ts he Qeion De ee on f incorpo- -ration-of Franklin ' os ane one z It is also the final date” candidates ca can file: mission +—— + petitions te eeton fo Eligible to ¢ast ballots in the Nov. 3- incorporation vote will be residents living east of Inkstes, road, north of 12) Mile road, west of-Telegraph and south of Four- teen Mile. Five commissioners ‘also will be ‘named. Township Clerk, Fannie Ad- ams has announced that she will be at Franklin Community Hall tonight to t registrati _—s She said registrations. will be accepted at the Towriship office until noon tomorrow and from Le a.m. until.5 p,m. Monday. Petitions for election to the commission post must be filed by 4 p.m. Monday and must contain signatures of 20 registered voters, she said. Commerce PTA Meets - COMMERCE — The local PTA has scheduled a meeting Monday at the school at 8 p. m. Follow- ing the business meeting, parents Troy Township, which lie within the Royal Oak Schoo: District. will hold a conference with teach- ers, ; “s = Four Detroit. Scaweries. Raise Wholesale Prices DETROIT (UP)—~Four breweries in Detroit will increase: the whale- Sale = of beer’ next “Monday, bcoicien seutseieed Thursday the price of #~24-hottle ie. case ol beer will go up 15 ota, : Spokesmen “for taverns and bare. said it.hasn't been decided whether retail prices will be increased. : Muskegon Local Okays New Norge Contract MUSKEGON (UP)—A new con- tract at: the Norge Division has been approved. by. Local: 404 of the UAW-AFL, ending. a strike threat at the plant. 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No one was hurt it, the blaze, but almost 30 persons’ barely. es- the flames enveloped the Kline Department Store housed there. Stairway. The fire was po . the It was noticed first by © manager Clarence Matzen, with help tried to put out : blaze with fire extinguishers; Ef forts were futile however. The fire had.started in newly: arrived goods. Eight pieces of fire equipment, including one from nearby ‘St. Johns and another from Corunna answered the call: But the fire, spread by an explosion bélieved | to have been caused by gas, raged out of control. Firewalls protected two adja- | cent buildings, a theater and a - bank, The building was insured but the jextent of the coverage was not. known, Cause of the fire was not caped from the first floor before pleted form /to* ee public.” and|, incidentally, its It set off chal feaction, about as baie hn as anything can ues: in the ‘motion Picture ve Impressed by the ‘une curve of the Cinerama screen Spyrds Skou- ras, the .astute: director of the destinies ‘of 20th Century-Fox, im- ported from France tarly this year- fh wide-screen process that had ' been on the market but —— {since 1928. fy . Renamed CinemiaScope, it uses 100 degrees of the 165 degrees of peripheral +. vision compared to Cinerama’s 145 degrees. CinemaScope’s process is less et arid less costly in rms of installation and opera-. tion; so the illusion of a third: di- mension is less complete. But the claim that Cinema- matically gave it a wider ap- ‘tors, specially since Cinerama's_ heads had voluntarily limited themselves to 20 theater instal. |, lations within the next two years. _Stereophonic sound ‘er, more correctly, directional sound’ that comes from, the. direction -of, its source, is another Cinerama in- novation that is finding aaaaing & His Swingnpasters ‘Scope was lower in cost auto- y ; . ‘peal to “viotion picture “exhibi- ~~” determined. ; acceptance today. . Damages were estimated by oes | With hundreds of theaters re-. cuparits of the building and repres- | wiring to accommodate the new | enitatives for the. estate of Mrs. system, most of the producing 'Selden Miner, owner of ‘the build-! | Companies are now reieasing their | _ | ing. eS ae ee 7 — i SESSION! = “CHOPS: : With the Jesters! - SEA FOOD: = we TURKEY "Dining at Its” Distinctive Best ~ | Luncheon a ; Dinner. = “Cocktail Party — Ep Banquet | | pelle = + ~ .» WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE’RD. » oe LOOMPIAD. 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Fila Sur uccess | " Big Challenge to Industry + ond cam iti ; i ans sensi versions, one to the three or four in most installations “still stands as{& challenge to the industry. _ _ however, with | pres channels “as op- first birthday without interrupt-. ing its memorable history-mak-. " | ing run in New York, with the handsome Warner Theater as its | home, i hie groaned seore then | . $2,535,000 and ‘has seen by 1,215,504 people. At Detroit's Musi¢ Hall Cinerama " ‘As Cinerama celebrates ‘ its ||| _ its, 29th epochal week Oct. ‘and has shown to over 425,000 | Set., Oct. 3, 9 t0.1 C.A.I. BLDG. - Waterford Williams Lk. Rd. eff Dixie Hwy. 4-Piece Bond people and has grossed over $825,- || : Howard Melntyre, DANCING Fri, Sat. Sun. to the music of Frank Perry. 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Sept. 9 to seek asylum The former Communist © inter- | preter said a Voice of America ‘broadcast prompted his escape Telling.of troop movements and | | stockpiled: supplies he saw in his | two months im Korea, Hajdukiewicz | said he is convinced ‘“‘The Com- munists don't want peace.” — Projector “PULLMAN w—A motion picture predecter bas.‘ been presented to | the Puliman Schoot by Mrs. Wil- . lian Diefenbach of Detroit on be- . half of herself and two brothers. Carl and Earl McDonald of Grand Rapids, as a memorial to their father. the late Allen McDonald, | Pullman School Board mmber_ for 3 years. Douglas T. Fowler 2531 sie ined Corner Welton “ é ee ee Chef says... You'll Love Our — © CHICKEN GIBLET DINNERS © FRIED STEAK DINNERS — © CHOICE STEAKS FOWLER'S BAR and GRILL hide ke ai Owner an d Prop 6 eae eames | ” FE 3.9612 caper weer 462 Auburn Ave. FOOD FOR THOUGHT! Open 24 Hrs. 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Face Police: ee || Crackdown on Parking 7, se Gn 2 — aie in Sta le Fatlodes J} classes. this week tind poleethen | LANSING. ¢®esEimployiment in | waiting with pocketsful of traffic manufacturing industries in Mich-.| | | aoe igan was ‘up in the first halt of The city and campus police are determined that student parking the year, the state labor oer shall not clog city streets all night. | ment reported today. ~ Dini Hvar. (US-105.1 Block North of Tolegraph. FE 5-4500 = @ T Ni Forbidden. to use city parking lots| A-~total of 1,267,000 care em- 3 HT e @ = or park on streets all nights, stu- ployed in manufacturing in the pe- eee o— ie a ee “hard! riod, compared to 1,089,000 in the | | A_3 STAR. PROGRAM [tnt x mont ot 180. ; lea x At the same time, the depart- — . ae : nt said-that a total of 6,232 “’ . tt Stes An Encare Trish : ‘Keego Theater Bl | workers-had: ty take time off tor injuries in the second quarter of |. a This One Ils 718 =; “gp prom || tus vcar, : | en! RED MEAT! 4 LEFT FIELD” Bll ih re elt Walter Winchell Says: swith Dan Dailey and Bil | vious quarter “Its Tempo Is Toevifie” z : \ Water: Rates Boosted _ MT. PLEASANT —City water | @ bills mailed this week include a ; 25 per cent increase in rates here. | | eee zgealll WATERFORD Win TTT 6 DEATH DRIVE-IN THEATER Z “ THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN er we Zs - e war . c COLEEN GRAY gees Cor. Williams Lk:-Airport Rds, Box Office Opens, 6:30 HORT CALROUE SWGUME fc Sneens orcs Se ene FRIDAY and. SATURDAY Py EXTRA! EXTRA! See —= A Championship Battle yf RS THE US CAVALRY IHUNDERS 10 THI CHARGE! r § ta : ~ Marciano-LaStarza Fight Pictures 7 Eleven Gruelling Rounds FILM WITH FOOTBALL FLAVOR—Tony Curtis A tenth of ety tag Seaelk chigam ts eaueaines toe and Loris Nelson finally find happiness together in | the screen story, with Michigan's Tom Harmon play- | “All American,” Universal-International's new story | ing the part of a sportscaster. “All American” opens of a grid star who finds love by remodeling his life. | Saturday at the Strand Theater. USS Caine. Sails Again, Onto’ Stage By BOB THOMAS way hit called “‘The Traitor” a, tiny.' But in the play he will have - HOLLYWOOD w# — The em.) f¢¥ seasons back. _ to repeat what happened. battled USS Caine is sailing again. The whole works was put to- Gregory sald that the show sos gether by Paul Gregory, a young | will play a pre-opening engage- a ee ee te nas abe Gale Ue on acter bat | cent te Genie Babine, Ca. Plecsily MIDI American cities. is producer of such hits as “Don | and then premiere in San Diego In a curious: reversal of the| Juan im Hell” and “Johan | Oct-1¢-— —_ => / : " = ” HE BECAME A LAWMAN. for AEUEUGE; usual turn of events, “The Caine| Brown's Body. | The Navy plans a Aig celebra- Mutiny,” which was recently made| 1 dropped in to see this noted! tion, he said, which indicates that into a movie, is going on the road’ crew at the Musicians’ Union i agree ae 5 - own over t ties, most- , where rehearsals are under | ly one-nighters with a few week ul His Guns Were Lethal...and Legal | JOAN EVAN —and He's Out to Kill a Killer! ; in a stage Version | Bide Whereas the film contains most way. The large halt echoed with | sana played. sh wis ROBERT STERLING of the book. the play will be only | apeeches il ay ro York ‘Jan ih RAY COLLINS /the trial and the hotel celebra-| Looselimbed Fonda stalked! “If we aren't ready ‘for New a ~ | tion thereafter. ‘ _. }around Nolan, who was being in-| York by then, we never will be,” paoneeasheneoeremnnnesecith e PLUS eo. A stellar crew has been as- terrogated on the withess stand. | | Gregory said. |sembled for the show. . | Defendant Hodiak, realistic in a, ITS FUN ON THE RUN. . IN THE SULTAN’S HAREM! aa mores ote | close creweut wes being ques Jackson | Cave-in Couses” ice in the real Navy and “Mis. | tioned in a corner by an actor play-, | ter Roberts,” is appearing as | ing the prosecuting attorney. ‘Airline to Stop Flights _ the brilliant defender, Barncy | A a | Greenwald. Lloyd Nolan plays |til Director Powell showed up| 7ACKSON American Air- | the infamous Capt. Queeg, and from his movie duties. lines flights to Jackson were dis- | | John Hodiak ts the thoughtful | alert pe — oe erent pyled | mutineer, Lt. Maryck. ialty a hepetul acter whe in is repaired under one of the | | The show is being directed by] was waiting to try out for a ‘Tunways at Reynolds Field, the’ 1 major role. Gregery and Wowk (municipal airport. | |/@ onetime crooner named Dick | Powell, who more recently has| came in and the actor was gives | The cave-in was caused by the | turned director and producer of] © sunGayagh te Ge part. shaft of ah abandoned coal mine, | | movies. When the scene was hallf-fin- | according to City Engineer George | Author Herman Wouk. two-' ished Powell said, “I think we've Snyder. He said it would require | thirds of the way through his ‘heard enough to see what you can bout 280 yards of rocks and ap- fourth novel, interrypted his work 45 Thanks very mach.” proximately three weeks to repair. to adapt his novel to the stage. | “I don’t read too well from a ; | | | He's no newcomer to the stage. | “ i | having” written a middling Broad- | That etn ae Poetry Society to Meet ly PTTTTTilit ty.” Powell said genially. JACKSON ® — The Michigan HAVE When the-actor left, his possi-| | gag, Det Hh Printipad ageaner | | bilities were discussed. The gen; speaker I | eral agree that he might be Mrs. Mary Magruder, retired OUN -corine CALVET Ig SUNMAY DINNER Bene eel | neue ~ Rory CALH Corinne ‘oe : @1 “He looks the part,” reasoned | Elliott of Muskegon, society state ea af @ Powell, “and that’s important. —s. will preside at the meet-|| - ON THE FUTURAMIC SCREEN! BLUE SKY NO He Bi we've got to typecast im this play, |! ee - WwW a i because we have so little time , , - = Sito establish the characters. They A cm ne te | Wouk had been absent on a . a . @ week's work of rewriting and he “WAR OF THE WORLDS” On the “Bignont and . | reported he had the script i pret- | Sn oe NOW SERVING oysters g Y "Od Shape se “LOOSE IN LONDON” —Bowery Boys CMenSG |Site | idea LG OD ODO GRY vet cater, you know. V wok STARTS TOMORROW NV New Lake Theatre | tette."orts cot ct, The, Caine - N20, pontig rat | shed | THE FIGHTING... “THE LAST POSSE” ' playgoer knows nothing of the \ With she pp orang coer iat previous' events. In the book 1 ae could say, “Queeg told what had | We ereaaay happened on the day of the Mm alel eld eteedlealeeetnltelebele tells hele tele bee blede habe Kids’ Cartoon Show 30 MINS. FUNNY CARTOONS At 12:25 & 3:40 P. M. Sat.. PLUS: TODAY and SATURDAY 2 FEATURES AND SERIAL Don’t Miss These 2 Sock Action Hits! 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NE “WHITE WITCH N sible to transfer the bok ver-| LOVING...THRILLING STORY a ae .) batim to the stage. “The reader DOCTOR \) has the advantage of having read | '@) 4 A toleys:y:ya4 H oO! , ‘with Susan Hayward 300 pages of narrative before he | . a, & a \. gets to the trial," he explained. : - % “But we must assume that the | DAN DAILEY ANNE BANCROFT i" a noweeee Seneca a, Fanatubuuedesstevccusessesnsiuesten® ia a “4 : fy a im es i ages cee edb oe ere Martin's poke in the seventh, \ ~ te frantic ove of Dar | oe Aig oc Mantle reached out after a low; outside pitch and hit a ~~ tremendous blow 20.rows deep in the left field stands. eed a Oa | rt Berra, and Jackie - in their. half of a: for a triple, wigt arrest with the rembupctis int game ofthe serie the » pushed. a soggy — “lifted | inson stranded the ist, but more by delenit than ; | er the bats 'f Hank Hever" and Berra moved Gene Wooding dre | walkee, from secorid to third, and third to home. ee elie Gree Ynks $n «-Dedgers fought back against. ahead 2-1. But"the rally was dead hitter and went out. <“qHeing double to right, which his 3 ‘to ist ——— ss ons for the bases, and Martin's blooper single to right, followed b sacrifice, had the Preacher in a mild sweat in the But, miostly, he made the Yanks look preposterous, | But along came Martin at the’ top of the Yankee 1th. ‘With the ‘| count at-2-and-2, Billy connected. It ‘was a photo finish, at the 5-foot. bartier in left ft field. Robinson, off slowly, end oe oat ot et ee He hit the plate in the aune 1952 series, made h -with~one-out- in-the-8th:—_But-Lopat worked—onFurillo___Furillo’s grass-cutter was scooped-up by Martin, flung to Rizzuto and thence init tasng tant bit extathae. Flies ° Lopat's slippery stuff and finally | pinned .it down in, the 4th. With two away, Gil Hodges singled past | Phil Rizzuto..Carl Furilla followed with a single to right, and Billy Cox-doubled to left. The dotible scored both runners, putting Dodgers then and there, Roe was the next oe ee Rizzuto’s Furilio mishandled inte three Rizsuto's © and 4th. glove, hit’ a°tan and bounced back. Fo: most of those in the park it appeared that Robinson had blocked a. hitless in an trips to the is 5th hit of the current clash first double play of the series. = Oxford meets Ortonville and Lake Harber; Trey at Avondale; ction Close to Home Oxford; ‘Barkley! Farmington wr “J a at si" twate Madiaon = _ , SATURDAY — BRechester at MC 61. ferry; _—_ Forest ait Cranbreek; RBeyal Gresse Pointe. SUNDAY Reyal Oak St. Mary Hes St, (Wisner Stadium); 8. Rita; St. Therese at aeetee Michael ederich at St. Chiefs’ Dual. . \Extended to Pontiac High's cross country ‘Wyandotte. ; affair, but point team extended its unbeaten dual meet string to 25 Thursday, de- feating Wyandotte and Highland Park by identical 15-45 scores at as a triangular © totals were fig- ered as two dual meets. . Led . by. honorary meet_ captain Shelley Ford, who won the 2-mile Chiets | Meet was held ~| run in 11 minutes 4 seconds, (minutes 47 seconds. Meet_String 25 Thursday a 3second interval were Felix Brooks, Bill Douglas, Alonzo Wat- son and John James. Highland Park's Ist man was Terry Dumas in 6th place, while Gary Breitfeld, 8th was Wyandotte’s 1st finisher. PHS junior varsity won a dial meet with Wyandotte, 15-45. Pon- tiac’s Norris Jackson won in ll Fordham Tough Test for Titans. DETROIT uw — After two one- sided warmups, University of De- troit gets its first real test of the football season tonight, meeting Fordham University, Detroit walloped North Dakota State and Wayne in its first twe games but the Titans may * Reese—the “winning run.” Wrinkled old bow- the Gave. Yanks had their 4-2, lead. wins tad oe straight World Series games. They were one big payoff that will run about. $8,000 a head. Dodger fans who stayed to the bitter ., Chance to yell. Pinch-hitter Dick Williams singled to Lopat with one out in the 9th, and with two gone walk Middle gave during the day: Up came. Snider with the tying runs-on base, “and himself the to talk to Lopat, and was cheered when he returned—leaving Lopat in the game. Eddie justified the trist by making Snider roll to Martin. Sndigcliogeanin closer toa ae Rages legged Casey Stengel waddled out ‘ — State’s John "fvfetar re By Frank LEAHY - Notre Dame Football Coach “Television viewers are extreme- ly fortunate this week. in that the game to be telecast nationally should be one.of the outstanding contests: ofthe | season. It’s California versus _ _Ohio State in a game which features two. of the nation’s top. candi- dates for All American honors” and Cai- . fornia's Paul Larsen, Both teanis (eperdte trem the TF formation. A In a Split T -sequénice Ohio MICKEY GREETED — Yankees’ races home to greeting by Gil McDougald (12) and Hank roma (9) after crashing his game-winning Mickey Mantle “AP Wirephote homer in the eighth inning of Thursday's World Series game against the Dodgers. Bauer scofed on the hit to give eto: a 42 victory. Mike’ s Foe Unbeaten By BILL MARTIN Pontiac's two parochial football ; teams jump into the Suburban Catholic League race Sunday, when | St. Michael entertains Royal Oak St. Mary and St. Frederick trav- els. to Hazel Park to meet St. ‘~Allikes-Irish contest, scheduled at "Wiener Memoriai ® p. m., will be the 4th in the schools’ rivalry for the ‘‘Roamin’ Jug,” an old Italian wine jug do- : | nated for the series by the late Sain sae! Shamrocks have kept the jug sirce it was put into play, beat- ing St. Mary 31-6 in 1950 and 2.-6 im 1951, Last year’s game ended in a scoreless deadlock. Injuries and illness . have dog- has ished both ames to dat because of a knee injury, may see some action Sunday, Too Warm! By JACK PATTERSON CURRAN (Special to Pontiac) Press) — Opening “aay” for bird! season in Alcona County. for city oop hu n'ters anyway, ended with more lexcuses than birds. In cover rem tn iscent of Philippine jungles, < with temperatures - to match, birds _ earlier estimates ; would have -indi-j ©98 PATTERSON cated. and Bible Reading Society, repre-. sented by Bob Glen, Chuck! Ed Barret, correspondent turned in a rather | lackluster performance. After Barrister Barrett learned the difference between robins and ie" | pats he pulled a sample of shooting | Pontiac's Jayvee 11” ‘Defeats Hamtramck Pontiac High's junior varsity ses; | football team won its Ist victory in three starts Thursday, downing Hamtramck 's juniors, 12-0, at Ham- Bruce Baker, Little Chief half- back, plunged for the final three yards in a 60-yard sustained drive in the Ist quarter to give Pon- ‘J tiac a 6-0 lead. Halfback —Kent- Fusilier shook foes for a 60-yard scoring sprint in — period to — the Hammer Scores KO ie DETROIT (#~A~ straight right | hand gave Detroiter Ken (Golden Boy) Hammer, 190%, a kayo over Detroit's James Anderson, 199, at 1:26 of the final, round in their scheduled six round battle at Mo- ~ \ astern Michigan. League foot- favored by six points. ball campaign gets underway to- one = Ist — Fordham, playing its first game, at 08 rots ham High Sct ree wah bats cross the line wi! -oalamaglhe wey gem nnn -ome in he Clemens football — we Poaturd’ Drag Strip _ according —_ team to the mm doldrums ‘since 1950, first major ege team pass the B teers show sent of sap-| Detrlter Stanley Yee, who last siere Gan they re. Y Rita. gos Prag an + miles per hour at Festingten's Pes Bowlin Results — ‘ - After a unbeaten J season, | jure’ drag strip, will return Mt. Clemens lost eight straight | track for this Sunday's racing. g —_ _ ey PIONEER LEAGUE fn. 1951 ‘and seven of eight last) “also competing Sunday will be _ 14 DIVISION a see ais _ | Bob Albright, who posted a new ws % i= over Van Dyke, | Motorcycle record of 72 miles per Det. crm is i — ‘e "ha win over at an. rs Uy was the only victory.“This sea- | our last week. Fit. Carrier 8 § Benson _ ou sed with an 8-0 loss to | Racing will be held from 11 a. m. Serv Wind. 4 6 Cans vy _. son opened r Indiv. game—H. Achenbach? 221; series | _. Grosse Pointe, followed by a 66 (to 5 p. m. Sunday at the track, | —M. Molter 549: team = — Xen Be ‘ —o Ryan at I5MMile Road. Service Window 3002508. _ tie” against a” good located —a ion acL : . 1 14 DIY. — — = mes — we car Birmingham wr ts ols sic. | World Series - Re , sy _ ; Goyette Bre 5 7 last Friday, beating Cranbrook, Sve. -? 5 Oak. Moter 5 7 : - Secoritine was Young 1 6. Gee. Newport t 5 Conch, Vines er can ae hee: Facts, Figures — aera ee ie i — cuney o08 Sekmene, et, 9 pad 8; st | ally began accepting applications | A are ped Peseas Chagenes (i tos habven| Sander, Qet.. 4; th and 7th gamer (if for the--1954 home season. Pts. . . necessary) 1 6 Birss'gham Grill 18 Cet-A.Way ? and Dave Allen at full. [ome e Clarence W, Miles, head of the | Bepde & Pudney Appli. 5 Mt. Giemens, ‘with- new. cofich FINANCIAL PIGURES local syndicate which bought the | [Bes 1370 : Ballara ‘ Otto Huebner, who brought 4 great | séfona game: Attendance paid—66.28: St Louis Browns, said applications Oxterd shop 7 Seaman's = record from lowa, will av- receipts (net) sssanae2: Players peal Indiv. game—M. meagnte 199; as ‘prep record fro a, Will SV" | iret four gamesi $191.862.21; commis. | for season tickets, boxes-and open: pt Tophtew asl; hese nome ones erage about 190 pounds ‘in ithe tine. SS ee clubs” and | ing game tickets would bq fitted in Shep 763; series—Birmingham Grill 21¢1. Backs Willie Thomas, Tom Mont- |"*Sire- game tendance (paid) | the order received. 9B DIVIS! Rodgers, gomery and Connie Pappas have | 136,160; receipts (net) $769,049.66; pi rISION : ead quarterback Dennis | &% pool tn, commissioners | __Miles’had planned to launch an | Pont. Ree. & ee Piper's Ontiet ~ speed — eet hare 7.46; clubs’ and leagues’| advance sale within the next few | Connie 11 Virginia Ins, = 8 . Schultz is a fine passer from the e $261,476.88, - LL : | Chief Pont. 10 Allien 2 : , weeks in an attempt to sell..at. $0is{, "ent. ® Beckn : F ae LINE arn | east $500,000 worth of tickets be-/ ils pharm. 6 Team Wo @ 6 * Gilliam; 2 fore the season opened. i se qk = —Chiet Pontiac Reese, ss ‘ Restavrant 684; res ontine Re =% Snider,' of ss : 7. . i semparcla Two Dodger Farmhands ‘ 30 6 Lepee'p” 5 ¢ 6| 35 home runs and 123 runs batted —— o ei, in. ®A_DIVISION ; =< } 5 q J ue f ‘ * : of ee ae di. re : - = 4 Ps = q : OB ol Me al ¥ “ : aS 4 Attacks — State's Quarter rbagk ‘ Borton runs : directly for his own right end. The enemy end is given an.open shot at Berten and as he moves in Borton fakes with his head as if to eut straight up-field. As the. end comes around widé behind the line. split T offense. = In the California attack,- ~a fav- orite? play- is one which throws a gréat dedi of strength at. the left side of the defensive line. As the quarterback spins to his right and starts -to away from the line | of scrimmage, the right halfback, - athe fullback, and the entire right. side of the line move quickly into side. As the signal caller retreats with the ball, the left halfback starts to sweep just outside the right end. When passing the quarter. back, he takes the ball and falls in behind his teammates and heads goalward, Notre Dame takes its short- est trip of the year to play one of its oldest foes,°Purdue Uni- morrow. In my years of coach- ing at Notre Dame, no other coach has given us as much consistent trouble as has Pur- due’s Stu Holcomb. Our players well know that the only reason we won against Pur- due last fall was because we were fortunate to recover eight fum- bles. re Coach Holcomb, it is esta Pride at Stake time, as Spartan 11 Meets Gophers Munn on oe Stomping rounds est Giel & Co. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ® -—~ 7“Minnesota is the big apple, as far as I'm concerned." This is the one I want.”’ - It, was Michigan State coach Biggie Munn talking about the Big .Ten football game here Sat- urday against his alma mater. “I never ask the boys to win for me,” Munn said, ‘‘but I hope with all my heart they look good against Minnesota."’ Naturally, I have a lot of friends here, and having the Spartans look good is _a_matter of personal pride."’ Munn, .a native of Minneapolis, America at Minnesota in the 1930's. Saturday’s game marks _ the first time Michigan State has payed in the Minnesota stadium and the first time Munn. has ever led a team into his dams. atete.......... = Munn had two’ main worries as the hour of the sellout game ap- proached. He was concerned both about Minnesota back Paul Giel and his own quarterback Tommy Yewcic. Giel, who Funs, punts’ and pass- es is expected to be the main- stay of the Minnesota attack. mage during practice this week (because of a twisted knee sul- fered in the Iowa game. He’s back “lin shape and will be ready to The writer came as close to be-| woman Judy Johnson, has earned |start against Minnesota with ‘his ing skunked as he had in many. a. | year but pulled the chestnuts out just in time. At neighboring Camp 24, ab- sence of gunfire’ and other dis- turbance denied the nce of | Bob Oliver, Charlie Corwin and Dave Edstrom. Didn't notice ay ‘Rjrds hung up over there either. ; Words from Oscoda County's Woodland Springs Club revealed that Vern Abbott's eye isn't im- proved this year. Dogs aré having a rough time) w because the whole pat tribe seems engaged in a tree sitting contest. ' Eew woodcock are’in evidence in color. | Outlook for the- weekend . and! the title of of ‘hard luck” trainer of Delaware Park's 1953 race meeting through a series of misfortunes that would have driven some of her | “| quarterback, to the 38-man travel- male -counterparts. to despair. - Early in the meeting her Rad- iola was disqualified from second. About 10 days later one of her jumping horses broke a leg and had to be destroyed. Then Beaker, | a two-year-old “first time -strater, | won but was disqualified for bear- out. She lost Breaker; too, n he was claimed out of the race Bob Lemon of the Cleveland In- normally productive early season dians holds a lifetime pitching | conference for the afternoon — ‘edge over every American League . club except the New York Yan- kees. . ‘“‘pony”’ backfield. But coaches are worried that his knee thight go bad again. And for insurance they added Jerry Luzader of Three Rivers, another ing roster. sophomore Earl Morrall-of Muske- _ from Detroit. tion as he returned to” his home town. He was Stated to be guest of honor at a“Stiiior Chamber 6f Commerce luncheon today. _ Because of local interest in Big- | gie, _ Stabley had to schedule a press the first time such a formal press | conference has been held on an out he town trip. NEW YORK — Football’s new and finds out what's Boing on. Maryland, Georgia, Georgia Tech, ginia and Michigan Sate. is finished. Here’s = pick _ Penn should take this one. Boston reached a spot where one looks over. the a As the third playing date of the seasons rolls around, we know the. strong teams include Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Michigan, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Southern Cal., UCLA, Mississippi State, Mississippi, i fe Meadenste bet, eechieg sees which moves the Wolverine up with Ohio State and Notre Dame in the Midwest. Alabama hasn’t won a game yet, and Georgia Tech has been tied. There will be more changes when this Saturday's rm EAST: aray wateemee Northwestern has the | man power. Northwestern. Pennsylvania-Penn State. one of the best in Dixie. Princeton-Columbia. Tigers should be much better this time. .Princeton. Holy. Cross over Colgate and Rice over Cornell. | Navy should take Dartmouth, and Maryland is much “Ae gar ot season has now SOUTH: Rice, West Vir- . Georgia Tech Michigan looks. troit. Illinois and for Indiana. College-LSU is | of the day. Michigan, Michigan State Favored Over Tulane, Gophers, but UD Ratec By GRANTLAND RICE Underdog to Fordham too strong for Clemson. Oklahoma looks too fast and strong for Pittsburgh. * * Alabama and Vanderbilt face a tough afternoon. Alabama is about due. named over Auburn and Baylor gets the nod over Miami. Duke is picked over Tennessee and Villanova over Wake Forest. Florida should beat Kentucky and Georgia should handle Texas A. and M. s s * e Mississippi is is the choice over SMU. North Carolina is named over Washington and Lee and much better than Tulane. South Carolina gets the call over. Virginia. - * * i] WEST: Fordham should have the edge over De+ Stanford will. be close, but Hllnois is the pick. Southern California is much too strong ee. 6 * Minnesota-Michigan State. One of the best games Michigan State. We like Missouri over Coterado and Nebraska over Kansas State.” Dame - Purdue. Notre Dame should keep rolling: : Ohio; State should handle — and Wisconsin should take Marquette. Notre 4 it ‘This is the well known option play - which is an integral pert of every position to block tacklers on that was an Associated Press All- ~ Immediately behind Yewcic are gon and Johnny — a junior — ‘MSC sport publicist Fre d- t versity, In Lafdyette, -Ind., tow uch errors “won't ¢ ° a ee ~ agsiyicn= eweic was rested from scrim- Munn was the center of atten- — - the team and throws from the T M Gis ~ Versatile Aerial Atfack Saturday : \Defensive Backs Work Overtime Against Air Offensive By JOHN F. MAYHEW ANN ARBOR WwW — Michigan coach Bennie Oosterbaan and his’ Wolverines expect a versatile aerial assault from the Tulane team, that invades Michigan sta- dium Saturday. Yesterday, as he did earlier in the week, the Michigan coach worked his defensive backfield overtime, in preparation for the southern team -that runs and passes from the T. the split T, and double wing back formations. Halfbacks Ted Kress and Dan Cline alternated in the safety try- ing -to anitionte the Tulane of- fense , demonstrated by the Michigan serves. Fullbacks Dave Hill, Bob Hurley and Dick Balz- hiser worked out alternately at one half back position, Other was ‘manned by Tony Branoff and Ed Hickey. They'll be faced with a Tulane team that employs two passers. | Quarterback Pete Clement directs formation. Left halfback Lester | Kennedy is the expert on the nal ble wing throwing. Clement,- another 170-pounder, ts anrexperienced-quarterback and ‘asgood passer. Both passers have | good targets in ends Eddie Bravo) (OSS ae | HOPE To END FAMINE — Lake Orion High tonight at Orion. School's veteran backfield runs through.a play during @ practice session. Dragons, with this quartet carry- ing the load, seek their first win over a Lapeer team handles the ball as he prepares to hand off to either (left to right) halfback Ed Leach, fullback Jerry Laidlaw or halfback Joe Mendoza. _ Pontiac Press Phote Quarterback Jay McCaughna Frisch Heaps Praise on'Video Switch OK'd by NCAA Yank Series Star Martin By WILL GRIMSLEY { ly today, andhis pride was that BROOKLYN wW — Frankie! of @ papa hawk which has just Pre. Tilt Status of Foes Recalls~ Clash in 1952 Pontiac Hopes Parallel Ends With Kickoff i Tonight's Game — TONIGHT’S GAME FACTS wn ‘t—Pen » Lensing Ses- PLACE—Wisner Memorial Stadium. ; em COACHES—E4 Kewalk (18). - TEAM AMES—Chiefs (P), Big Reds (LS). ae RECORDS—Pentiae 4-3-1, Sex- ton 2-8-1, ; y S 1952 RESULTS—Pentiae 0, Sexton © PROBABLE STARTERS: _RONTIA ENDS—Lerey Meere, ‘an Wiscembe. TACKLES—Tom Metsdort, Jack Hep- kins. “GUARDS—Bilil MeLarty, Ed Shaw. CENTE Hoban, pepe pat sie Ayling BAL TBACKS—Somer Harrisen, FULLBACK—Coley Gracey i SEXTON ENDS—Chet Russell, Arden Brewn er Fred McFadden. TACKLES—E£d Mache, Jim Preston, pain agar Nickel, Rey Bates, geanreasict Sh nn —Her 2. ra SALraacK K5—Dick Frasier, Ren Cash- im or Jim Davis. FULLBACK —Jack & Foster. By BILL M MARTIN Fourteen members of the 1953 Pontiac High School football team who were with the squad last sea- son may feel Ahat history is re- peating itself when Lansing Sex- ton comes here tonight for a non- league contest. Events leading up to the en- counter Closely parallel develop- ménts prior to last year's meet- ‘ing. Chiefs are hoping, however, that the parallel ends with to- "Bill night’s opening kickoff.» to be very good in his own Ebbets Field, Graybiel (P), Clayton | laws, have ordered a ‘‘crack down" ~ and Charlie Coates as well as Max Frisch is a crusty old affshoot of halfback. McGee, a rugged. 195-pound right baseball’ 8 lustier days and not easy | to impress, but a spindly-legged | geet with dena Breet Yankee second a vers tu! | Object of this praise was young + Biltly—Martin . cnotered W Gahingsort sa nee i aT game in the opener. Husky throw- | ers tried 19 passes and completed | ru RARE Com five for a mere 61 yards. However, Tulane with its varied | offense is expected to provide a| tougher test for the Wolverine sec- | ondary. Against reserve opposition Oos- | terbaan’s regulars were able to) bottle both the’ Tulane pass and/ running games. ist x “He's my kind of ball player,” _ the Fordham Flash said warm- seen -a- fledgling make its first kill. ‘He's smart, He's aggres- sive. He hates to jose.” . tees ’ Going into the 1952 game, Pon- Tw in Cities | tac boasted two straight victories ations Will Carry Satur y's — a 2-13 ‘triumph over Wyan- |= dotte and 4H t of Ham. || _MSC-Gopher-Test- Sion hat tra ~ Sexton had Yost 18 to} Muskegon in its opener and had | beaten Ypsilanti, 7-0, This season, | the records are identical. Chiets | —whose fitting, fietd-7 ing and base running have made | | him the outstanding star so far} MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP) — ‘of this golden anniversary World The NCAA has granted permis- {New York i in] Four? Yanks Hold _— several a oe Chrysler ports are: right || trainer. se mechanics to service your |} victory over Paspros —— Der- ee so . winner, at. ee a 2 | Chrys a meperty. Myns wud hove drecmt Sands 8 would be trying to boot ‘em ; _pESOTO- PLYMOUTH again, 23_years after he crooned 2 . Deeler to Gallant Fox as the Belair stud % : threeyear-old swept the triple Hs _BRAID- Derby ‘with Zev in 1923 and Fly- i ing Ebony in 1925. | MOTOR |2=.V22=" and this is the trade I know,” said. “‘I hope I can be riding be-|- SALES | fore the present Belmont meeting a — " The meeting ends. Oct. |. q : ___/ es: So, Coss at Pike St. || ~ John line coach at Co- - ~ Phone FE 2-0186 lumbia, HUG DOWNS RUNNER — Quarterback Art Poe (22) is brought down after a short gain by an | Thursday's Washington-Jefferson Junior High game unorthodox but apparently effective tackle by Jef-|here. Braves won, 6 on a touchdown by Poe in ferson's Archie Brooks ‘during the 2nd quarter of | the last two minutes of play. ~ Bucks is Apa on TV Against Golden Bears Indiana, lowa, Minos Also’ Meeting Teams From Pacific Coast © By BOB HOOBING NEW YORK (®—The Midwest, \ ( \ Notre Dame and Michigan State, tackle neighborhood opposition. * * Ohio State, the nation’s No. 6 team, travels to Berkeley for Sat- urday’s nationally televised en. counter. with California's improv- ing Bears. This is one of four Big Ten meetings with Pacific Coast. conference representatives. In the! others Indiana plays-Southern Cal- ifornia’s seventh-ranked Trojans tonight, Iowa hosts Washington State and Tinois runs into Stan- : ford. Michigan's surprising Walverkens No. 4 power, flexes its single wing muscles against Tulane, one of the darkhorse powers of the Southeast. And two unknown quantities that looked impressive last week run- ning over outclassed opponents— Army and Northwestern — meet head-on at Evanston. tl. Notre Dele lating _the field after its triumph over Oklahoma, , clashes with Purdue in a Hoosier state match. Michigan State, No. 2 in the country, pits its superior speed Pentiac Press Phote Suburban Junior High League Sunday, Oct. 4th, 1 P. M. “You ond/ the family will have. whale of a time ot this fom Summer Regatta! HOLIDAY 2. PARK oT ef + 7 Braves and Indians Win Opening Junior Contests _;Eastern trampled Walled Lake. |a 35-yard sprint. Extra points were yard line. on runs of 4 and 10 yards as Gordon Bredo added a 3rd TD on scored by Bredo, Arnold Laem and Marvin Cagle. Junior Vikings never were able | to penetrate beyond Eastern's 40- | Eaglet Team Routs ‘Boys Republic, 49-0 Orchard Lake St. ‘Mary won | Summary, Judge William C. Bryant by Florida last week, hosts South- its Ist, victory of the Season in a | STARS of TODAY : Fashion Styles. of Tomorrow a een si as A honey of a vest in tie silk 4 Repp ae stripe with coin - $8.95 1 Man’s One Button — Model Coat — A. double chested lounge ‘model featuring the single -butten-roll, in navy. and those - fashionable light colors. 4 @@nvincing manner Thursday at a | Hester. blasting Boys’ Republic. | aie Eagiets rolled for 346 yards | on the ground and added another | 103 passing. Halfback Albert Kowaleski and | S Stars of the — Tf. the | quarterback Bernard Sokolowski | each scored two touchdowns to ac- count for half their team's total. Boys’ Republic was unable to ad- vance through the stiff St: Mary Metense, and threatened only once. Inkster eleven reached the T7- yard line in the 4th period, but | | * against Minnesota's deceptive at- tack led by All-America Paul Giel. .| Wisconsin has its traditional | Badger State encounter with Mar- | quette to round out major midwest activity. Elsewhere, Maryland's third ragked Terps begin their new AY Smart Granted AN Injunction — sass ee Ohio Judge Issues loop victories already tucked | "away. UCLA, No. 5, meets Oregon Written Blast at Inglis in a Pacific Coast struggle while | and USTA | eighth-pluace Oklahoma invades COLUMBUS, Ohio w — An Ohio | | Pittsburgh. * ¢ ee. judge yesterday rebuffed attempts’ Baylor, after a week's layoff fol- by the United States Trotting As- | sociation and ‘‘the Michigan corn- | lowing its workmanlike exhibition | against California, puts its ninth missioner” to suspend driver-train- | er Wayne (Curley) Smart. position on the line against Miami, In a sharply worded 3,000 word | pe. in another contest tonight. | |Georgia Tech, the. No. 10 teqgm | | still unbeaten in 28 outings but tied granted Smart a temporary injunc- | or, Methodist in the—first-game+- tion against suspension by the US-/for the Mustangs. TA and the Michigan State Racing | - on to win a World- Series? The | answer-is yes. Giants of 1921 dropped the first two to the Yan- |. keés and went on to take all the ‘*| marbles. But in those days the winner -was- decided, jh the best- of-nine _games,- and the Giants won 5-3. . Allie Reynolds, sore back and ‘all, has been an honorary deputy fire chief in observance of fire prevention: week. The big Okia- homan donned a fireman's hat and posed for photographers be- fore yesterday's game. Western Union advised that the 53 series might set a record for |the long-windedness of writers it, The first day’s out- put was 494,664 words, beating the previous first-day mark of 450,000 set in 1951. The all-time record is: "| 4,809,165 words sent on the Yankee- Dodger classic last en eee Billy Martin is is the series’ leading hitter so far with five hits in seven trips for:a .714 average. Gil Hodges is next _= 625 on on five-for-cight. “You wouldn't know for the way he’s playing, but Yogi Berra is somewhat under the weather. “‘Got a cold,” he complained. “Had a 4 about five-days and can’t get rid of it. You work up a sweat and then, it gets drafty in the shadows when you’ re catching.” Cari Furillo, who was expected te have trouble at the plate be-/| tion cause of his sore finger, surpris- ingly is running into difficulty’ in the field. He has already made two errors in seven chances. He's |! three-for-eight at bat. The “magic number” for the Yankees ts now two. Two more Yankee victories and/or Dodger defeats and the ery of ‘Wait 'til next year” will be heard — once again — in Brooklyn.’ Paper Reflects Feelings of All -'Dodger Fandom BROOKLYN (UP) — The Brook- lyn Eagle, this. borough's only daily newspaper, echoed the sen- | timents of all Dodger fans Thurs- | ‘| day following their team's second. straight defeat at the hands of | the Yankees in the World Series. The Eagle's eight-column head- line on the front page read: !!?' &&$,$—)('’-&$? ‘Immediately beneath that bold streamer ran the sad linescore of another Dodger defeat. Season s Start — High Temperatures Hold Take Down Throughout State By JAMES A. 0, CROWE Associated Press Outdoor Wrifer A‘larger than expected crowd of hunters opened Michigan's first major season yesterday in weather that was too hot for the best shooting. -It was estimated that. well over 260,000 began water fowl shoot- ing all over the state and upland geese hunting in the north. These were augmented by a few arch- ers who started their statewide season on deer at the same time. Waterfowl hunters found ducks and geese largely inactive in tem- : peratures in the seventies. In. the. Saginaw Bay area, the hunting pressure was up, but take was down. Hunters were tak- ing mallards, blacks and teals. At Pointe Mouillee State Game Area hunters had to be turned away when the 300 allowed in the area had taken up all the permits. Total take. for the day. by. the 300 was 836 ducks compared to 950 last opening day which was | Chuck's 9 7 Johnson Ins. 6 9 Team Ne. 8 8 8 Team No. 5 511 Aven Team game, series—Team No. — 06; Indiv. game—Betty Wilson series—Mary Frey 459. PONTIAC “SOCIAL 923 | 163; wt. ‘Sparks-Grif. 8% Odd Fellows $7 farmer Mkt. 8 4 Osmun's 87 G4. ef Ed. 84 Mae Rogers 47 Barnett's 76 Haselton’ ® 48 Miller's 75 39 Indiv. game, erect. Lett 221—576, MOOSE we. we Pont. Ree ® 3 Bachi § 6 6 Benson 8 € Orch. Lk. Ter. 6 6 Mickey's Bar ; ; = : : de Sve. oe 6-@ Sadders 2 Bar aan. game—G@. Grad Mentcalm Bowling. Centre OPEN League Openings S811" Available FREE INSTRUCTION 8 P.M, te 6'?. M. Late Model Stock Car Race -Sunday Afternoon, October 4 Rein Date, October 11 OWOSSO MOTOR SPEEDWAY 200 Laps on the Half Mile Track Due to weather on Saturday night. Sept. 26, the Championship Aga eriginetty aa for that night will be held Saturday night, tobe. To College and High School Graduates MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Eight (8) Men are Needed to Enroll in a Planned Management Treining Program, MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING SCALIFICATIONS: 1, Outstanding personality and appearance, 2. College experience preferred but not essential, 3. Ability to progress inte top management. 4. Capability to accept formal training discipline. Excellent financial advancement plus pension, career bonus and stock ownership plan, Men selected must be out of school not over 5 years, This is a permanent. non-selling salaried pesition. "2 John R Ave., (at Woodward) WO 1-7640 Appointments for Evening Interviews Can Be Arranged hy Phone 30 £. Montcalm, FE 5-222) | HOUSEHOLD FINANCE .CORP. Sie tet Ty Fi z ic eater » Produce 2 ree. na 3 of 1281 Glew, : ——- § ; oy Valled Lak wWhs treated : face cuts today-at Pontiae _ Farmer to ‘Consymer. vel pliner salt Hosp after~—he, was = Bete, MURED 2+. ie -cncerere : 4 28 tol cnc stated at a Walled Lake home “CHICAGO | UP)—Wheat and 40 ELLA Staton “46 tas 5 < aa us NEWYORK (AP)—The stock | “8 ument—earty— this beans rode higher on the Board of Sicumbere oe ee $e|barket was mostly higher to: | MOMS. sccording to Oakiand Trade today, one propelled By con- Tomatoes en eeerreey 3 day with. trading moderate County Sheriff's co Dale Rea- tinued dry weather and another’ by aR prrasessessens 20 / No areas of the list were gen 0. WUBCR craseesces 10. ; : act ig —wipors ia oo forecast. eagle yess pseeecggsctonee | 38 definitely backward. Some of | ‘Robert 8. Dou las, 19, of: 192% The strength in these two leaders rots ‘bunch ” rifts) ite best gains were shown/in'| Colley, Detroit, pleaded guilty to was enow to give corn! quite Onions, buach .......s0ec., oa = steels, motors, oils, chemi ‘als, | reckless. driving yesterday before | weak all this Week, a steady tone. poled FOES SCE KS 135 ‘aircrafts, electronics and. rub-|Farmington Township . Justice Oats and rye inched higher, while. | Cabbage, beac seseecereeee OO vse | bers. —— Allen C. Ingle and was sentenced | lard spurted on news of a sharp | Coftry’ tunes “200 fo 30 days in Oakland Courity Jail | ‘drop in Chicago lard stocks dur- Lice ae 65, 70 ang bo New York Stocks when he. failed to pay $25 court | ing nee Viewers ‘Figures after decimal points are eighths Costs. Wheat ‘near the end of the first Garmations. doren ......... 1.00 é 4 | Gladiolis, buach .......6. 38 ang 50 | Adams Exp .. 26.3 Kennecott . f f d's i il and needs ¥ * x Ctk 41é 1 your friend's in ja a ™ S| hour’ Was %-%™ cent higher, De- | Admiral ..... 28.1-Kimb = : a | Air, Reduc ... 22.7 Kroger wage 42.1.| bail, Ph ‘OR 38-7110 CA - Miebell | i cember $1. w%: corn was 's lower | i alieg L Stl .. 2712 LOF Glass © 35.6 . *, higher, December $1.45, ‘and Wholesale Allied le vole alight L pe Admiral TV service. Picture | ( i a © . s 2-5107.--—Adv. | oats were unchanged to ‘4 high- DETROIT PRODUCE [altis Chal [2430 Lockh “Aire ° 242 tubes on terms. PE 2-510%.-—Adv. er, December 74%; Soybeans were | DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on | Alum Lid |. a0 eT ees 1% to 2 cents higher, November | PUDHC farmers markets: Lam Airlin. .. 11.6 Marsh Field’ 242 Rummage Sale Sat. 8 a.m. 5 8.) $2.62%4, and lard was 13 to 25 cents | ait! ipplea! Crab, No 1. 2.80-3.00 bu: | Am Can. 36 Martin Gi. . 152; Perry, dewnstairs. —AeY ra ae D fas lo 2) applies, icious, fancy, =. Ui l Am Cara&Fdy 36 May D Str 2 nee j » ., No 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, Greenin Mid Cont Pet 58.5 = . a hundred pounds higher, October |X) {) 3.25. 275 bu: efoim, Jeoather Am Cyan Mg Monsan Ch. s16| Shere Market news: Cooked $15.10. reed os ag & viedo ogre Am Loco 13 Mont Ward at Imperial hames are just marvel- ancy, 3.60: bu hd ss u; apple ty .. 20:4 Mot Whee 23°C} 9, = Snow. No J. 2.00-2.90 ba, apples. Wealthy, a oe a Motorola 33.4 us, ‘69c Jb. 2425 Voorhels. Adv. : ; fancy, 3.50 bu; No 1, 2 00 bu; apples, | am Rw E 3 ueller “Br .> 23 Grain Prices. Wolf River, No 1, 2.06-2.50 bu ee pea coating 2 in uray CP. a ‘Rummage Sale, Congregational poop fancy, 3.00 bu; No fk. 2 U. | Am 8m ... 28.4 Nash Keiv.... re 8 to l Giticaao eons ain “Grapes, No 1, 90-125 pk bski— Peaches. | am rie 272 Nat Bisc 34.1) =e a ea Wheat { = ease 120 Elbert fancy, 4.50 bu; No 1, 2.75-3.00 DU. | am ‘Tel&Tel 1544 Nat Cah R.. 864) a E De 19334 are i323 ° | Peers. Bartieit. fancy, \4-00 bu: Nol, 300- | am Tob 744 Nat Dairy . so6t ; ; Mat sell) 196s Bbyueans | | 350 bu. Pears. Bose, INo 1 eS as | aaee Cue met Met ieee 332) Rummage Sale, Clarkston — Mey Us---: -> 195%. Nox 2 + | Bemson. No" ae 2h0-s = bu: chee: pera ~ as Nat Thea 61/ Munity Center Annex, Fri., 9 to 9. = bere 7 Bia aan . “* | Prune. No ! 1 50-3 00 lg bu. Watermel- | aci Cet Line .. 87 NY Air Brk 15) Sat. 9 to noor- —Adv. Tne 14 ae ors L 125-200 bu . ' Atl Refin . Ft . Central... 2 ae . ; Mer tit. Jin Vegetables: Beets, We 1. 7Ko80 dec wens: | Atias Par nse * x2 Rummage Sale. corner Baglex _ May i6% La : beets topped No 1, 1.25-1.3§ bu. Beans, -Avoc Mig = No An A 18 and Wessen, Sat. Oct. 3rd, 9 a m - 1 484 Ont 133¢ green. fla. No 1, 3.50-4.00 bu, beans, | Baid Lima a4 th ct ‘ . ; ‘ oa: Mes, 1355 green. Roman. No 1. §.00-6.00 bu; beans. | Balt & Phio .-207 ae Pas = eg | Bethany Baptist Chureh Ady Dec i’a Ob 1270 gpeen. flat, No 1. 325-35 bu, beans. | Bendix Av .. S87 sl ae Airi a7 ——— Mar T5'y Ja 145 green, round. fancy. 5.00; No.1, 400-450 | Benguet - 1) Gnte ou... 8243 . May 73s Seybean On bu. beans Wax No 1 450-5.00 bu’ beans, | Beth Bt! 47 Packesa f a3 Jly 69's Ox il @) Kentuezky=-Wonder No 1, 4.00-5.00 bu. | Boeing Airp 44 Pancake Als 811 iH} 0 0 uction { 7 Rye 1155: beans Lima, fancy, 400 bu, No 1. 300-| Bolin Alum .. 19 joo 25:5 | Dec pose E1G4S Ma 1130+ 258-0 Broccoli, fancy, 2 50-3.000 ‘2 bu: | Borden 576 irke Dav... 322 No 1 150-200 'g bu-. Cabbage, standard | Brives~Mf rl) edad sale : k ; ae Non 100-136 bu. cabbage, Ted Bude c on coe ne in u \- epfem el Livestoc : No 1, 100-150 bu; cabbage, sprouts, No! Calum &' 71 pnelps D a DETKUIT LIVESTOCK 1 100-150 bu. Carrots. No 1. 66-85 dos | Can Dr¥ 28 phiico 3o1, DETROIT (UP) — Auto produc- | TROIT (AP+— Hogs salabie 100. Few | 23. carrots. topped. No. 1502.00 ba | Con Pac 231 phil Mor 51.6 | in the U. S 5 ae RO Ee Se eee | Cauliflower. ‘Ne~3. iashhs dor Celery. Capital Air! .. 10 pag Mor si¢| von in the S. dropped 8.6, per | 9 a) Sass 20 tk) lek oe 325-375 crate, celery, No - | Case ists é aT ce 25 cents lower a 24 4o-24.40, datier yt | Vea doz, bens. Celery toot, No 1. 1.00- | Cater Trec 46.6 one - 20 i | cent during the July — tor 190-230 ibs bul ae poorly any 150 dez techs Corn sweet, No 1. 1 00- Celanese a4 Pit Plate Gl period, Automotive News esti-| Se ieee toa 2) 00.23.00 400.600 1s | 15% S-dos. Cucumbers, fancy, 4 50-5-50-; CheamOhie 33.5 a ie neta ism ne = ‘bu cueumbers. No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; ¢u- Chrysler a4 Pure Oi! 7 *?Cattle saisnye 100. calves 25 - G.neral ee Re r seer ce GHmar’ Mo He Radio Cp rae The trade paper said 1,585.671, eek as (ede tar sa attra. sill No. 1, 60-85 doz bens, egplan:. | Cluett Pea 296 Rem Rand .. 13° cars roiled off assembly lines dur- | : ioe pe are? 1 NO 1, 1.25-1.75 bu; plant. jong type. | a4 : } » . = few small lots commerciai ang good gtass | No Yo12s-1 bs bu rca a. No 1,| Col Gas _ 114 aoe ; ing the third quarter, 84 per cent) and short ted steers and yearlings 1: 00- [300-350 pk bskt. Koblrabl, No 1. 1.00. | Con Fils S16 5S Ton 6 under the, second quarter but still | “21.58, small ior choice 912 Ib fea neiters | 1 59 dor bchs. Leeks, No 1, 195-175 dos | Con GB 335 or sos Lead (41 per cent above the first three 22:00, aFound 200 nea titles, tangea (bcos Okra, No 1, 150-1.78 pk bskt. ) Consum Pw... 365 Geis ae 5 st | oe sa loging “Mla 100s Ib tip , O0ns, drs, No 1. 100-125 80-fp a | pl rg Seab Al RR G -ans- cows to 13.00. canuers and oy ens mos ly caven Ne eas pk trk!. peppers. | Det Edis 212 ee “e |thangeovers and the GM trans | Hhegiiggeol ee en peed eats me7 | Rot, No 1 100-150 bu. peppers. pimenta: ees 10 Sherry 417, Mission plant fire | m tha lian oo a8 | No iy bu ers, greeii. we Chem 37 aid Branc . : feeders E00:700 Me ie0e te reek 130, bur peppceas red.” DuPony iS SG on tel as nea ts) Feed vealefs 23.00°28 00, ‘ter ph ae edniee 150-208 bu | Potatoes. eee ed 7 gy 4 Ol Ina .. a2 | Motor Co. For the fourth straight | : Ch el eae ory siete 50 Ib bag Nr D- astm Kod . or ir ‘ i = . 29.00-30.00; commercial and Ete, re a) potatoes Ne 1, 280 100 1b €mer Rad .... 122 br pare Bese 7: week the Ford Division is out- cae wuny ts qoce ge elnaghier uae va oe nel 7g Blucebaker 221 scheduling Chevrolet. planning to y ou i } lace hi j = 7 «be hs ri 7 me.) * : * calves #,00-15 00 : Pune ke Ex-Cell-O aa4 3 duild 30,782 Fords aguinst Chev- Sheep salabie 100. Maraei ace strong pg 200-259 bu Pirestone 66 33 t's WM . around 45 Dead ghoice amc prime Mave Acorn No 1. 100-125 3 uash Preept 6u! {1 Texas Co a) romtis = ue iF spring lambs oe neler kee choice | Butternut. Ne 1. 100-136 bu. squash. | Gen Bie : Thomp Pe 331 . =F | - ee - ra pala dice c ai gad Delicious, No 1, 100-156 bu. squash... Gen = oe Timk ® Bear 372 8 ning pea aaeser: Rieers Tg ty et nee lam me os Sew Ae Ie Fruehouf Co. Names { Sum: 2 I ~td ? ray Transamet 23 . = Italian, fancy. 200 'g bu. No 1}. 1.60;125 Gen Shoe “4 Teen! C Fos 152 H wee ele ; CHICAGO LIVESTOCK . ou Tomatoes, fancy, 1.25 ‘pk =< e- os Rsd . 2 Underwood 386 Assistant Treasurer ~ 3° CRICAGO (AP) — Salabie hogs 9.000 matoes ourcoor. fancy. 3.00 ', bu. No en T& Rup 2 Un Cari —6$ oe = mutehers unevenly 25-73. lower. haul Trailer Co steers and. jicifers choice and tier mod. 1 100-125 bu Guise Chard No 1. 100. | Holland F 125 UV 8 Toe 187 eratety activd full} steady, lower grades 13s bu Turnip Nol eo eas ee oH Ven Ras! as awrence, a Michigan State ser , ; eiiuee apd salad y . i ) 13 Warn B Pte 2 \ - Ue tera eee toe. bulle and veal. | bage No 1, 260-230 bu Endive No.1. | Mud Mot 104 Wer tn Te: 43s College graduate, spent World a ied “to weak: choice and prime |! 25-1 50 _ ae — =_ Sime | Hah ct eo: Weste A Brs me War I] with the office of chief earalanid rlin, ni 3.00 bu scarcle; No u blan tL os t Westg El “J anc ; J , se perry ood ings $06 te tad eee ee | escarcie, bleached. No 1. 2.80-3.00 bu. | Inspir Cop 202° White Me a of ordinance of the US. Army. Pray AG pag raee steers 1200-1900 | Letiuce, Butter, No 1. 280-300 bu | Int Harv 237 Woolworth 435 es Sa t stly prime steers | lettuce. head No }. 378-425 3-dos, les- [Int Mick 6 Yale & Tow 34 _ ' Jess Se engl lvingeal! Uhsaandn oregano 4 tuee_bead Noa. “bu. lettuce. Int Paper ___ Sil Yeung Sew 11, Federal and state governments __ < et at 33.00° load mostly choice 825 lo pe Ae vie 190 bu “Romaine. No }, jones Wee pa — = et own about 443 per cent of U.S 9 good < 1.60- | -1i b i é h aie oes mae 1038 ib tomers can Ege:- Large. 21.00-220@ 30-dor. case, Kelsey Ha; 15.2 raw timber. ae ern cows carrying heifer end 14.80; utility ™edlum, 16 0-17.50: small, 12 50-13 56 — = : - and éommer: jal cows § loopdial cannes: —_—_——_——— en and cutters 15-10.00; utility and com- . mercial bulls. 11.50-14 50; commercial to CRICAGO POTATOES prime veaters 14.00- 22 0C. cull and utility CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arfivals 8.00-13 147 on track 434. total US ler gage alat ahs nee bs | 646 supplies moderate. demand fair ae tgened me cee eae aeerater ewes | Market about steady: Californa long steady to weak’ good to prime native | white bakers $3.70 Minnesota-North Da spring lambs 19.00-22.00, utility To one | cece Pomuecs oe rere $1 55-06 ood grades 15.00:t8-06— ae / FOR A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION... MunizTV ’ OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY MODEL No. 2765 IN WALNUT. 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Useful, | too, ag you can put packets of ‘| matches ‘in it. ~ —— ’ Your old shoes fixed up —in this: .. clever manner also make wonder- ful presents for your old friends, particulanly the' more sentimental | ‘come so popular you will end up “There are lots and léts of cute things to do with neckties you tire of, You can to “your some’ really picturesque bird nests? Why not use -your old hats? s air and a splendid view. - Now, about that garden of yours. Why not pep it up by planting Webster-Roth ones, The danger is they’ will be- | | showing the wonders you have r So. 2 ) ; a ean THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, F , DIXIE DUGAN "wae| Cable Car Railroad ew. |Urged for Mackinac ‘ EZ t |, LANSING # — If you've. ever hoofed it up West Books + the :bluff to see old IDAY, bctoBER 2, 1953” The next morning he broke the tips off the. bulbs, put a firefly. in each, then sealed the. hole with tape. ; Soon .after dark a dozen excited | neighbors phoned Jones, saying: “I thought. -you were crazy when you planted your electric garden, but it's in full bloom to- those bulbs next year?” “ These are just a few helpful hints on how to give your tired” old home a fresh and exciting ~fook, But your real reward, fet- ows, wll come when your wife, so-i can plant them | wrought to her envious lady | friends, turns ‘lovingly toward you as she says: , “John isn’t like the average hus- band, He takes a real interest in » improving our home." ee night. Could you sell me some- off cable-car railroad constructed and a OFt--STRe Rt ——TaKe Near; The Mackinac Island State Park Commission will be asked at its next meeting to authorize construc-. ‘tion of a cable-car railrond to car: visitors up the 250-foot incline. / Commissioners W. F. Doylef of East Lansing and James P. Dunni-| . f gan of West Branch, sponsors” of | ° the plan, said. they proposed’. to grant a franchise to have the operated by private capital. Doyle said the State Building |- Division estimated a-twecar sys- |tem, capable of carrying 12: pas- | sengers to the fort every four min- utes, would cost about $30,000. ‘A recently developed turbojet airplane engine is two and one- half timies more powerful than the four engines of a World War II heavy bomber—although it weighs | less than one of the bomber’s en- gines and a propeller, — SIDE GLANCES | “by Galbraith SCORCHY’ SMITH = “af | L “4. Ww i 24 Na) 108 3 “Is that the biggest size bicycles come in? 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DIAL FE 2-818) V—rnonpR}pYr=xQxXpx>p2p-;, THAT'S $150 — PLUS $50 FOR RESISTIN ARREST/ BOND iS SET AT #200, THE AMOLINT OF FINES / = YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED, *. KOARIN' AROUND BREAKIN Ask for the Want Ad Dept. enjoy what veer -.€ny pleesantd doing THE USUAL FINE IS 10 BUCKS PER MILE OVER TH LimiT—~ / BUT GREAT CAESAR, MAN! L PLEAD NOT GUILTY / um KAFE -KAEF = AA DASH IT ALL! THE COLD Z\ STAGECOACH ROBBERS WOULD PALE AT THIS TYPE OF BOLD BRIGANDAGE — FA P/F *¢ .. By Edgar Martin e + : a ow wor B cart, Fi SCOVN i ; _GRANDMA, Shy Chartes Keihiny HM RADIO FOR Me TEL EPOE Concern F Zz a om NOT SO LONG Y YEH, AN’ YOU GOT ee? | |rw CONNECTS T' GEN AGO ONE GN | HAVE A SPECIALIGT JUST WHAT I'VE | | THIS LITTLE JIGGER // ~~ AKE A HALF INICH WOULD AND TO FID OUT WHAT Quist, BEEN LOOKIN’ | OFF THIS SHOULDER, | CQULD DOTHAT SPECIALIST You PLEA we BURT, AND I'LL HAVE / WHOLE THING | NEED’ LIKE A PAIN ° i HANSEN THREAD HIMSELF? THIS NTH LEG--YOU GOT i ib: | fT, AN’ DAN MILL TO GET ALES SPE- L = | TH KEYWAYS, AN! CIALIST, BUT WHICH-- =f P MORTON POLISH SPECIALIGTS!] ARIGHTORLEFT (4 } TP LEG SPECIALIST? OR \ UPPER_OR oie Taz : AH! NOW { CAN DO MY HOUSE= WORK AN’ KEEP UPON TH PARTY * LINE GOSSIP TOO ” “4h 4 Y ye THE RLWAROUND : oo mm Lise f - StL i _ i ; on * Mrs. Marion Uden. Funeral serv- a oe Meet ioe feae| “ ~ Dinner Held to Honor 25 New in Group _ Fou r. long-standing members told the history, aims and accom- plishments of Pontiac Federation of Teachers. at the ghimirenaiade Some 200 Yiembers “aid guests, 25 of them new to Pontiac Public’ Sehools, turned out for the _pro- gram at Pontiac High Setooi-< ale teria. - John Buchanan, president. was | master of ceremonies with Henry | (Hank) Elling as pianist. . The four-man panel intluded and died Wednesday at St. ith ca are seven stepchildren, Mercy ‘Hospital. Pintive, 18 grandchildren and two great n i the organ- Surviving besides widow | grandchildren. : with other | Etta, is a brother, Soses : (Federat of Labor) Mrs. Pauline Van Amberg, — Wiliam Crean units, Mrs. Dennis spoke of the | vice for Hermaiy L. Sehmidlin, 69, of 491 Carter Ave. will be at 8 |p.m. today, and. prayer service-will TROY — Service for "Mrs. Wi | jot 3281 Bermuda ‘Home, burial | Roseland Park Cemetery. He died pyri rots Detroit hospital, Rev. McClelian Faith Missionary Association. He |" Surviving besides his widow, ‘FERNDALE — Service for W i | and x! 5 we a | Work “Bee’ | Baptist -Charch was pastor of: = Boptist ‘Chach te rae + “FERNDALE — Service -for the Rev. Charles Edwin —* .| ORTONVILLE—Méen of the First pope sean aa be poured. Women of the charch | ee ras beeen Gee ee in Ortonville ~ box s here will hold an | gov: , Servi 3. Card Party Planned - WATERFORD ‘ TOWNSHIP Plans for an. Oct. 17 card party) Swift & C in ‘State to Be-Urged LANSING i — A, suggestion | organization, represents some. 6,-| 000 state employes under civil eral Motors, the U. S. Navy and ee tne Top admihistratore of ‘Hospital, weighed. 7. pounds, 5 employes suggestion 5 ys te mg | Ounces, Miss Williams and her hus- |: from the Ford. Motor Co., Gen. | >and, Ben Gage, also have two sons, ‘eo. of ‘Chicago will bos fant, Susan,-born in Santa ‘Monica | Activities Carnival Oct. s Benjamin, 4, and Kimball, 3. etheereeeeat EAST LANSING (UP) — Some - 8,000 students are expected to at- Death Notices ALEXANDER, OCTOBER 2. 1953, Dr. George, 85 N. Johnson Ave. age 60; beloved husband of Mrs. Emma Alexander; dear father of | = Pe be held Monday, Oct. 5th, Pp. m. at the Sparks-Grif- fin Chapel with Dr. Bgnk officiat- ing. Entombment if eee | View Cemeter land. € we “pr. Alexander will ome Sparks-Griffin Punerat Ni iting i ERGSTROM. OCTOBER 1 1953, | waren ey 60 S. Parke St., age 91, beloved father of Mrs. Lila Ree Mrs. Benjamin Saunders and Mes. | Ella Earl. Funeral service’ will be held _weety. Oct. 5th, at ea | . at the Sparks- Griffin | Enapei With Porrest Kane officiat- | ing. Interment tn Perry Mt. Part Cemetery, Mr. Bergstrom Will he | in. state et the deal | Funeral Home. FOLWAREZNY, “SEPTEMBER 30. | pe oe 121 W. Lawrence | beloved brother of Soke: Charles. Adolph and Victor | Folwarceny, Mrs. Alice Betyn, | Mrs. Joan Eullas, Mra. Margie Luekxa, Mrs. Sophia Duesinger and | Mrs. Helen Jahn. Mr. Folwarceny | will He im state at the Pursiey / Funeral Home until 7 p m. this| evening, when he will be te the Calvin C Feytz Puneral | Home. 8t. Louis Missouri, where “service will be held Monday. Oct. | 8, 1953, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, 8t. Louis - Mis- sourt. ra) GUILLIAT, SEPTEMBER 29. "1953, Enos Allen, 604 Arthur Bt., age 8. beloved husband of Mrs. Jane Gutlltat; dear father of rs. Emerson and Rev Ralph Gullliat: dear brother of . Mrs, Jeanette Middleton. Funeral service will be held Saturday, Oct. 3 at Ip m. at the First Nazarene Church bro =) pera of- | Ticiating. in rlette | Cemetery. ra ‘Guat will he 10 | state @f the Pursiey Funeral | _ome. ee oe MAREKGRAP BER 29. 1953, age 66: beloved wife of Albert Hoaachms dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn Rogers: dear sister of , Mrs and Bibeau, Mrs. ary + e ee Katherine Ciou- ter. of the Rosary will oo Prdey, Oct. 2. at #30 m. et the Melvin A. Schutt Tel Home. Fu eervice m. Church Mra. Markgraf will Me in state at the Melvin A. Schott Funeral Home. Interment tn Mt. Hope Cemetery PEARSALL, | ~ 30, 1953, Frank, 31 Drive, Bray- tan. i beloved hus- band of Mrs. Lily Pearsall: dear father of Mrs. Puneral service wil) be held Gat- 4 — Oct. 3rd at 2 p.m. at the Puneral Home, 3141 a “| e. Drayton Paina, Snaen _____ ‘Walter Teedwiseen Jr. ——— tm Osk Lepr “Cemetery Pearsall iil . Pumera! ~ yeas | { ef Thomas Wilson ané¢ Mre Don- | eld Herbert: dear sister of Eliza 3. and George Grahm. Funeral service will be held Monday, Oct. Sth. at 2p. m at the Thayer Puneral, Home, Parmington. with | Rev Guraaw officiating Inter-- ment tn Glen Eden Cemetery, Farmington. Mra Wilson will le tn state at the Thayer Putte! Home In Memoriam. 1 —————— eet In MEMORY OF MY mother Mra. Florence L. who passed away seveh years 86° | October 2nd, 196 What is home without a Mother? | All things this world may send. | I lost my darling | | I lost my dearest friend ; Her loving daughter, Mra Clar- ence E Liebetrev . th LOVING MEMORY OF MY ather Mr. Jecob T. Pollen who passed away five yearr ago Oc-) “tober Ird, 1948 Deep in our spot, * - P our »b a a} naug mat shines there. and always a ately Fleer veered Mre. Char jebet lives is @ lonely | t face used to fill, nt can take your mem- | Florists- Elowers PPL LLL Let SCHAPER’S. 123 AUBURN ve! 23173 Ambulance Service 3A! PLL LL HUNTOON- Ambulance Service FE 2-6189 7) Oakland Ave. wy ye Teaches! J am The Ponti&c Press ee oats 4 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. i All errors should be rt. ed tmmedistely. The assumes no fesponsibitity for errors other than- gancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertisement which bers.” abe given without Closing. for advertise- | J ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type fs 12 oo noon the day previous to publication. .. Transtent Went Ads may be cancelled up to @:30. the day of publication * CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days $1.68 3 eoscoe8 # g2eese3 | 3 4 5 4s q a * Biveckegioaen Office Ph. Midwest 4-0844 379 Hamilton taken i Beatrice Haynes. | oe z nd the sixth annual - activities - personal relationship of each mem-|jiam (Pauline) Van Amberg. 77, | @™ Crean/ 53, of 2207 West Shev-| were formulated when members! dress the téeting. ' . oa , ichigan ‘State ber to the slaciemietints 4 of 244 Florence St.. was to be 2 lin Ave:, will be at 4 p. m. Satur-| of Silvercrest, Community Assn.,'|~ Gov. Williams. also will speak Pastor ot Grand Rapids | College. in cael io student or- - p. m. today from C. F. Snaidt| 4ay from: Kinsey Funeral _Home, | Inc., met, last night-at the Elmer | at a noon luncheon, . -| GRAND. -RAPIDS (UP) — Dr.) ganizations stage @ mass recruits Ce Bi ths” Funeral Home, Royal Oak; with | Royal Oak, with burial in Oakview Jacobson home at 2416 Silver Cir-| The entire menibership of the |Fletcher Galloway, for 20: years | ing drive for membership. : ount) } S burial in White Chapél Memorial|emetery. He died Thursday at|¢le. The party will be held at Michigan ‘Legislature and repre- pastor of the First Church of+< The carnival is granted “soli | Cemetery. She died Wednesday at| home. — . - 8:30 p. m.-in the Jacobson home. | sentatives of the state's-116 ageh= (Nazarene at Portland, Qre., has | backing from college officials who~ “| dr. ond tire ieee M Groat ot | Green Lake Rest Haven. . Surviving are his widow, Olive; | “{ cies, boards and commissions have | been named pastor of the First | fear lack‘ pt association with cam- | Lassing apenas the birth, st as gauge -Surviving are two sons, Harold|a daughter, Mrs. George Lennox | There are 36 letters in the Rus- been invited to attend. ‘Church of Nazarens. at Grand) pus groups may cause — the. former Inge Kuehl. of Utica. W. of Southfield Township and/ of Royal Oak; a son, James J. of| sign alphabet. “The employes association is} Rapids. a= 7 to drop out of school, : az ! 2 ' ; Funeral. Directors 4| Wanted Mate Help 5) Wanted Female Help 6) Wanted Female she ¢| Work Wanted Female 9A| - “Business Service 13 Photo-Accessories _20A Wid. Contract Meas, 3 30. —_ , , WSHING AND IRONING. REA-| . AR _— SPECIAL sxi0 PTD. PORTRATr. Voorhees-Siple Bes WORK _ , Sty rier Ot regret Ot topes otaie, He Pie) 2 TENINGS = COLORED “HIGH got FE $-v061, : Faieian 6 | sect er ced ot a : rear OTe Sar eats os Oe | arene APO BRE ME | Ra eee te SS ONE alas, Clerk— —Departmental 4 KEY PUNCH | - SALESGIRLS SaeTER® JON STUDENT Pine ont ve he = a ee spas nf a a * :/Donelson. JoHns| - OPF RATORS EXPERIENCED ee sane fp - Lost and Found 7 21 4 Immediate’ “Action esi ONERAL: HOME L. _Recei iving Jn pec tion m 3 Laundry Service Ww CperM MOWING LIGRT. meat | Di Let tr expertenced ave oe ——— 2 POR FUSERALB® 1 = aa “PON TIAG == FUE: TIME: Ra | quality” work, General landscat DISAPPEARED = LONG-LEGGRD, with cash waiting to Buy "cone “| We need 16 operators for a two CURTAINS, WASHED lt TONES. ing. Ask for Ted at FE_ 44-0461. white throate- Please call FE hig ta “Me FE and ask BOX REPLIES Baste eee ee mate) ~~ POSITION | For ramcy txowprr anny SORE bie Rc | males r : ere rie ae | REWARD FOR RETURN OF MAR. Daily 9 to 8 pm. : F or d if r a ct or oe pega nee = a on > waxgGen sie eas as me raid phone Pontiac Laundry. FE *Gianting, 8E be bd ING es TEE Po ga nS sins school ground = Sunday 1 | to 5 p.m. | At 10 am. today PM RUSSE! LL KELLY mest opportunity for edvance-| Txce CURTAINS, PLAIN’ (OR Preitie, “Ome! “eping: | Tues. P.M. Phone OR 213. seca == SEL ent fled, fulty fintsted. Pon. ‘ RVICE. pee pan : , there were replies at OFFICE SERVICE EM —— ~ evenings oa 30-8: ~ _ tae Laundry. ras 2-8101, es my mein- eek ‘ Ong CASH FOR YOUR the neon boxes: j- wr ear soca, * up Uae, tagy OUTSIDE PAINTING, PAPER ~ ROTO TILLING Vicimy aig Mt Ree ronuae eee, : aie = i hours ‘oder. one $ Sti tate ox ‘ Plastering. repair. FE| Garden end iawn wort. FE 2031.| i507 GOLDEN BED MALE COCK: GARNER OS ae e a ' hy i ee rae FORD MOTOR! Sf uth Ses orpemon pacoparing ex.| Upralstering_1IC| Shear La , 12, 1%, 45, 5, 56; | of tend ft _petwresn bears - “Terr meipting Expert mechan- uP wenn MADE | REDBONE HOUND. ya Investmen He 63, 80, 99, 163, 104, 7 BABY sIrTER. OUTHWwEST ne YOUNG WOMAN, 25 oe bg ~WALLPAPERING 8 & PAINTING | _ Ruth “Rellogg._ FE oom eye pup PE PoP Ne Tee se meue eet) COMPANY ess ih Bae °F ™ Bas Bit | soete tat’ Pe ruen| Ege MG ENO EE |Pay ue uate war ex ene ; ie WANTED WOMAN. IN CHR necessary_ e jrain get ee ‘GROSS “AND CHAIN. NOT Wanted Male Help 5 Experienced M ACHINE Operators MULT-AU-MATIC - CONE AUTOMATIC DUOMATIC TURRET LATHE -Napco Detroit, . @GOD STARTING WAGE, OVERTIME Inc. 3578 DIXIE HIGHWAY ri | | sovms MAN ship “hy 2500 Fast Maple Rd. Birmingham MPERS, 2. ward Birm MI ¢2616 — $120 PER’ ISTIAN home. To stay — Call after PE 4-0067 . wel for’ ary cle _— ; ASEEM- or a ——— ant Ap- ply “308 e Pi ke St. | woman sareiee @ & a TO care for children. Must be able to stay nights tf-necessary in Vieinity ef Auburn Ave. FE §-3615 fore 1, CLERICAL POSITION Neat young Woman with knowledge of bes poe eT typing and comp- tometer time: position offers manv employe benefits APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Sears, Roebuck & Co. you Excellent itor, “reat ure, year around ‘all ong Mcar dle 42511 for ap +- ment “all, replies in strict confi- dence GENERAL DUTY NURSES — 3/000 | Psy chiatrie Affiliation pee | Liberal New nurses hone. per- sonnel policies. Michigan ctvil service benefits.” 3 month- partment, Pon- State Hospital. FE $-8146. WOMAN 19, TQKE COMPLETE e e Z -— FE 3-1204, 306 oe WAITRESS, PULL: Pe 9-6199. Patwriwa A-1 WORK, OUARAN- WALEPAPERING, AND “PAINTING | ~_ Call for est FE INTERIOR AND eax ERIOR and decorating, guaran) PA'NTINO & DECORATING, [= pres cemeree: free estimates. aniee§ = Free estimates: 91-0334 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, painting, OR 3-2284. Wall Wae hing & Painting i. Sais — WORK GUAR. j.: Phone |* CORNICES, DRAPERIES rs eovera, mMmateriais. - S1927 = 2 SLIP COVERS. DRAPES & BED- erent Your material, PE 5-5797. REFINISH.NG REPAIR. fe: Bi a specialty, FE 40554. MAKERS OF CUSTOM furniture uphalstarig. BY Telegraph. : Thomas U pholstering "Phone FE 5-8888 Television Service 14A_ teeta stitial BUILT South pasta » Boo eee, Millwork, Inc, 545 Eton MI €-53990. WANTED TOOL LATHE HAND — be het secapa ~ pipe cred graph ~ _ CAB DRIVERS. 8TEADY. NIG: _ Ave. 3pm ‘Rough, hour house project. Must be union and | experienced See fogman on job 5 Coleman Rd. corner Elizabeth Rd. or call MI ¢T784 aiter siLK OR WOOL ° SPOTTER MU Posters undry _8 Teieqra: near OrenargeLace { | Re 1 i ALL AROUND. TO ee i $ es | MACHINIST, =a Machine orks, uoner MIDDLEAGED MAN jovbs on farm MECHANIC, GOOD — ~. WORK PaID Lf as Dealership EXP. > MFC ANIC StIDDLEADED_ MAN ( TO WORK IN SINGLE MAN OR COUPLE WANT. | mn wid tral kin: ‘- Apply 7 REAL ESTATE SA We ceed ficor weotr, a ‘LESM EN prospects Must bare good and be willing Worker iCRAW FORD AGENCY RE«~ALTOR TA) Opdyke ences cacy on on men's ¢ 0m vace ers, 1 irs RM “ans ey j month. Must know coe | milk MA. 61660. |. YOUNG RIED ‘part time work. Call FE 66644 743 7MAR i ! fi i good sales and. car OPEN £VES FR 666i: FE +1540 j ADeiY 8 MAN WANTS. (WTD EXPERIMENTAL MAN EX. | perienced on machiie end bench | work, EM 3-396 MEN TO’ CUT WOOD. 4 eord. WH) ‘urn. “$8 TO $3 some tools WANTED APPLE PICKERS G Ibe rt Farms, ACCEPTIO teachers ef 71 and Arthur Murray _Law rence Driver-Salesman We; will have an opening om one our © = APPLICATIONS be between ‘Studion, 2 Bas ed — for a To qual... - man between and 40. fy man must be neat in ance, eustomer _ graph. DISPLAY HE i PE R ever ready to please the and furnish good ommendations. Apply to route superintendent. and Dry Cleaners, Full time position for en young man between B:. who is interested sea 6. _Tele- 3435 Walnut Lake | “Por. ages | East | r rec- pea etic I Evsreun bes briefr — esterm Auto Associates § store. must have —— experience &e!- ary 860 4 dey off each werk Write boz 87 giving age. refer- ence« & retai) experience tiac wa Must have chauffeur's license. The | Good Housekeeping Shop TRUCK OPERATORS WANTED TO LEARN LONG DISTANCE MOVING Old established —— aoe —~ rm contracts in an Foran todus business NMuctuations strikes overs. etc. Write “Cn ‘affiliated with ‘Ores. Lines) 5@ West Orand Chicago 16. i [(D 32 RE |. ESTATE SALES- men for grow office Plenty of floor tim CORT M IMBIER hound Ave. 1111 Josiyn PE 40524 “DIRECT 5 SALESMAN Nationally recognized concern re- quires three end maénecer men for new Pontiac office FHA mer- chandise- pew produkt with grest demend. Men’ must be polled eali- ber and maintain » a a tion, Excellent paar ap Ca! rE $0501 for appointment CAR ater WANTED APP afte 1300 Oxford, Birm OIL BURNER MAN experienced off burner service and | in tallation man .preferably with Timken of! burner experience Year around! steady job for the right man. : A. Elling & Sons COPYWR for radio station. ful. Car essential. Pontisc, Mich. LY = fu — he #anteo Foura " “MAN were * iy tw Mr. HT ad day. Apay 438 Orchard Lake | ¥ oo new renee | MAN —— catt on aaraces, WTD.: WAITRES ees ee berdwere apd | sri KITCHEN HE I Pp. oa ae GLENWOOP CAFE, Giahy “hen om missions aute polish eoeaty *S-s257 before 10 om. for appointm ent D PAY | ‘| | roe ed your. 825 Weodward. FE Por wwe. edtelient YOUNO MAN TO HELP AROUND Peon rehouse and on tracks + pot Li $ riers f Fefecenees. oat ou } Pollen PART TIME Mn Aa SALES. | reser Bala LADIES | va e ! " - ron S. eee SALES GIRL, $ DAYS A WEEK. —_—— ae ep 134 W. 14 Mi Birmingham, Tlie WTD. GIRL onl WOMAN ba DO ive i Top wages mower | ep employed. References. M1 ¢-66 TD. MIDDLEAGED se with housework. Holcomb Clarkston : - COOK. CLARE. ston ates. 5 days. $40 per week, Stay ip MA5-26)3) ONIST FOR Pityat- office Must be able to type. State experience and sal- ny expected.- Datty, Press Box WAITRESS MUST HAVE EXPERL | FE 5-8060. — WuITe WOMAN T . house R clan's FOR care mother works, FE 5-4251 FOR | — TO CARE FOR 2? BOYS oer sani. State age and wanes FE 4001 S& 734 GLENWOOD, OP- POSITE -PONTIAC PLANT. ort FOR PERMANENT Post- tien With an old reliable firm. Some sales experience hel but net neceb-ary 5 days Hospital ile ance vacations.“ Fi terview see Mr. Brown, Mer Tr. at lez Saginaw 8. Pontiac WOMAN OVER 30 POR KEY OF. fice postion Qood oes Shorthand wanna? dpsed pach Comm unity ational o— ' ANY VICINITY WHO @ day job and add $25 or more a week | . to thier imeome. No experience Deeded. No camvagsing or col- lecteng =OR 3-7606 MIDDLEAGED WOMEN HOUSE. work & ‘vip care for sick wife, _ only 2 im family. OL 2.7557: EXPERTENCED WAITRESS WTD. Lide ty Cale EDUCATIONAL RESENT. Permanent poakinn opened for a Ren knowledge of music oe a oot ks interested in ims Baws wor! Must have ear Apply in per Grinnell's, 7T 8. gina® ~ WTD elon pean WOMAN FOR housework in eriess home. Must lore children Ages 2 & 3 yre old ore for home than wage: | EXPERIENCED ort POR cooK. im & general, Stay nights 3 se wot age ten. Other beip _employet MI 159. IN typing and filing experience, good Bx -emeone with insurance ffice experience. Call OL 2-9761 or om persen af 412 Main St, Rochester, SILK PRESSER > Por quavit lant. Excellent work- | ing ¢ fions Top wages. Ph} Rs Parke el | @ printing e xperience rk ins small job’ shop > FE 2-3431 after $:30_ ph FE 27-6368 ! AUTO SALESMAN WANTED AG- gtessive & ambitious salesman to sell the fast-moving Lincoln and Mercury line of rars See Fred Foster pat 40 W Pike St j t Mr Nichols after 5 p m-¥E 56-7720. ECEPTIONIST & GENERAL OF- nie e work. Sire type. Write Daily ress Box 112 WTD SIGLE GIRL. is TO 23 FoR mE al office work. 4\ working | Week. Good {Prencts ‘HM. Schneider. fost ITE -MODDLEAGED housekeeper, 1 = Reg a more for home than w: Ph, EM 3-4188 after 5:00 or FOR DRY CLEAN. ing ‘dept. must be experienced. Apply Mr McPeters. Pontiac Laundry, 546.8. - Telegraph. = WAITRESS, WEEKENDS. APPLY oe Lite Dutch Treat _Keego B - Bide door MAJESTIC DINER WOMAN. zo Apply 4 _of 1 child while | = —— | part time N. Perry. Instructions, » 8 | ACCORDIONS FREE TO beginners. Lessons, given At at. mat Four TIME, GOOD. le Seen ah Se Lol * Hey. OR 3-63]. . — AND exe 3 ORDER _alro vattrese. ‘OR 3-0357. CURB “Might sna. Must be 18. —_ to TED'S Woodward at Square Lake Rd. GRADUATE OR UNDERGRADU- ate Christian nurse age 45-65 to live in. OR 3-2005__ _ Moving & Trucking 12 Trucks for Rent ryan TRACTORS Tndustrial Tractor Co, PE 4-0661:PE 4-1442 ld he oe no ¢ rer, go me . colin +8565. 1 “ieee Mar be tween “TOR — in Dereon. oon Finaioe 8. of Arthur pply in person. GIRL TO WORK’ | ACCOUNT. ing ent. tt nity ad “and TV. Near nae a WTD. MEN AXD WOMEN, "35 & over pre erred, with ae — $90 to $125. Call FE 4-37 VERSATILE MALE on gee ALE accountant capabie of 4 thew financial statements eat pot ‘* yeners! .edger. Good sat Le conditions. Write home by experien 3-486 CONTRACTOR DESIRES Fs panting & decorating. PE ¢- 1663. CARPENTER WORK rt time oniy 6 or EM} ‘YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN wants typing at home OR 3-0652. MAN WITH PICKUP TRUCK Wente soy king of hauling. OR CARPENTRY ~aPécr % reo eet 8 ee MARRIED M D MAN 30, WITH ¥A ARIED | backgrow wants to or train a a destrad! or ton. Phone OR © evenings. Work Wanted Female 9A AL ‘TYPING TO BE DONE IN MY ;- home. MA 46-3902. RE Radel AU ; % Ton iy Fo and Dump, Tracks Pontiac Farm and || Pree estimates. Reas. FE 5-211 ee ‘cal FE 5-677. Parties Lt I A L a oa Fe rete ner paprorogp. Bl or OA yg es | P S8TRAKA | REE EDNIGS PAE OoMRANRED TAREE: ABE = PAINTING. REP. PE HOME: “SERVICE caus a yi HT : MITCHELL'S TV 109 N. Saginaw ss FE 22-2871 “TUCKER'S TV SERVICE Honest ae service. | PE 5-9641 days, “or c PE C300 Lite misery, rats nee Building Sacvics “45 LLL LLL LAL AL SOLO I , Fox * & RAD rail €3.50 = port Rd. WET WITH 2 ERLE . Wants basitag. PE: 44068. DUMP TRUCK -FOR HIRE, ~ FE _ 5-5386 or FE 71-8333. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE(._ {-Lecal apd . Distance Moving. nxpenpexceD WwW A ITRESS tom “TRUCKING ~ & HAULING. age — 58 = start tor | “hess TE a 4 ai" once. “day oF cist ‘DIONT. AND HEAVY. TRUCKING. and working conditl- Rubbish hauled. YE 2 ; 20135, before-@ p.m. SUDDEN SERVICE, RUS: WAITRESSES!) FULL Lewin ~ : > rt time at Seribds Drive In| Dish, and —light trucking. SMITH MOVING Van or Pickup Service, FE «-4804. rubbish, MA “Peat top soil, FE: 5-0448. ___._ | FRUCKING AND HAULING wiTH %q ton truck any time. FE 3-0296. work. Call any time. .FE 4-843}. VOLLMAR MOVING AND BsTOR- . Agents for N. American Van . Large vans anywhere In United States. Quick service, 5-6562. 341 N. Perry. HAULING OF ANY ‘KIND, REA. | _ sonable, FE 2-6857_ FOR oar , EPPICIENT | PICKUP & a lige hauling at reas. 7 eiia enytime. RUBBISH & ETC, BASE. _ments cleaned.’ od FE p-a003 D & D EXPRESS CO. —— ‘see smali delivery for. ‘get «ervice, ve sive Poo oF FE TRUCKING PePOMPILY “DONE russes tal? __ Work Wi Wanted Male 9 —— amaaen Garden | den Plowing _ “12A | woRK AS PLUMBERS HELPER, gr! — OR _3-2623 PLOWING & vITTINO, ‘ALSO ames Sener ans some . S386 Par << ORK oF any KIND ply = §-5456 | WTD. PLOWING, DISCING, pas. _wftet 4: ging, teveling, hay & weed mow- WAND DIOGING LAWN WORK | _Ing. Jaycor, PEs Light hauling. Shrub setting. GARDEN AND YARD PLOWING, co diseifig, wveling. Any place, any CABINET MAERER és Gar time. balay. Fe 6337 nae All power Kitchens a spectaity. FB 2-2532 _ litt éa Soc . ‘BASS PLAYER WANTS WEEK ice 13 | end jo®. Read Fake Union, MA Business $-4706.—__ = ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVAL. UNION Free est FE 2-718, OR 3-2304. Baraca res. ‘ON NEW FOR. coal oF arm air heating & on metal EXCAVATINO, * GRADIN BULL- “dozing, road bidg. Ph. Fe nsea? STEAM CLEANING All types-of steam cleaning done. | Pontiac and Industrial __Tractor Co. FE 4-0461. PE 4-1442 ~ ~~ EAVESTROUGH New rer ras eleaning. Novak Ce. | Pied of bas 6 pm BLOCK. BRICK WORK “kinds. LI 45-2867, after APPLIANCE SERV ICES ‘| MAN WITH % TON TRUCK WANTS COME ~ EAVEST ROUGHT N iG an P PE 58-6973 custom BARN PAINTING, ERN- est Paine. FE §-3081, GusTOM BUILT CABINETS: _ tiling. Phone rr id classes oe -—rexne| OO See TERRA?0. RUBBER CERaMIC| _* ee | til gstone. Commercial and | 100 DING INVITATIONS 64 56, | residential. FPA. terms. Printed 3 day service i , Fe Sutherland Studios, 3 _ Huron (CEMENT WORK ‘RES AND | MON., TUES & WED. COLD comm — free estimates. Raymond Waves, $5.50 complete. Dorothy's, Commins. FE 40366. we piae., CiGHT oa ——— “AND | Jos FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING, lvenatee MASSAGE STUDIO | [— ag finishing. 155 Edison | COMPLETE I LINE OP MANSONRY prick. block & mone Bis on 1 PLETE REMODELING vole izing service. Attic rooms, ton e a. doresers. addi com rimen re = buildin g. F. H. A. TE +6470, Shao LAYING . Phone FE GHEE, ROCK FILLING PATCH plastering : and - plastering. FE CARPENKRY look (CEMENT se ey ENTS, FOUNDA * a sen nchimners and Dh gerages = M 3.3506, EM 3-468 male WORK, FREE — ee tar CEME: Sood ce ¢ a we r & Son. BRIC Bock. AND CEMENT BRICK, Also poe Slag Ne job too ‘Jarge. or too small. Guaranteed work. Ph. PE 40604. OURED CONCRETE BASE- * mente Why build with blocks? our. vid too! OR TiN, DED FOR SPACE? CALL FE 40004 for free estimates on under house basement “BLOCK AND CEMENT ‘WORK - FE 2-4855 ~ EAVESTROUGHING Coel, off ® ras burners. ‘Melatn Sheet Metal. FE ¢-5051. Ir YOU HAVE ONE oR MORE hones to butid or -atterations & repair call FE ‘$0087. | GUARANTEED ROO - 8. _ kinds Est. 1916 J. 363 N Cass. FE 2-3021, ve MENT WORK, SBLOCKS, * Bares fireplaces, and sea-walls é ALL | GENERAL BUILDING wore Pe | brick, stone & cement work +20.” L | LINE OF ™ MASONET a & ce r el | block. laying. EM_ 3-806i._ ~~ Builders’ Supplies NO MONEY DOWN Are you tired of I!ving In a base- ment or an incomplete mouse? ae ee finance building ma- ‘\ RIGHT OR VALUFT: (922 8 Telegrath FE 5-0693 ‘e Compton & Son FE 3767 OR _ 38898 Typewriting Service V7 D ADDING ae Expert work. and Office Sup; awrence _ TYPEWRITERS AN chine repeiring. oan — _piy Co.. 1 W. ereewartens “RENTED _Mitchell's, 123 N Saginaw St. Dressmaking-T ailoring 18} aa REWE, EXPERTLY DONE. leg is ip My et TAILORING. SUITS, COATS AND Edna SUTTS, ~ COATS, “DRESSES” & “Kie __terations FE 4. . _ ~ Chiropodists a MAURICE THO 1201 Pontiac State og eg whee FE 2-7071. ~ Photo- Accessories _20A COMPLETE SROTCORAPHIC room psc enlarge years of age i ae : theses (WHITE MAN FOR GARDEN | Need: rienced : = REASONABLY. | in learning Sispiay bite W''Lot cloanice nan +0591 | rte Shift Trusspartitia phar. Tqed one. Tr a8 104 min pods ncaitubgal ps < amie = Sean Sears, Roebuck & Co. ee u = Plas a gigs Ve se WOMAN WANTS. WASHINGS & ere, “and all types of ‘whetl & : @rrC_E” + MEAF- MAXRAGER: “OR 22484 -FOR tAw 5 es in my home Work APPLY PER cortaad helpful but not nec: guaranteed. PE 2-T775 ee 154 N. Saginaw SUPER M | ROY'S, “os Oakland, Ave PE 2-4021 ‘ -R MKT. essary. 702 Pontiac State Bank S Full time or part time. MY 33711 a Massage for Shut~ ae JOHN'S TRENCHING ' hee = —— EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. ALSO inva.ids, those suffe ‘om & Experienced Wanted Female Help o part time waitress Glenview ss me or cae : and drain tle Unes PE 17-8643, OR enn nnn ri 5 erry a nm per: or P Tank Welders 1cOnl oi LESWOMIN [me ee ee OE i Se MAL : _ REFINED LADY WISHES WORK MACHINES SHARPEN n S y gph cai ay week, yb eereary ae in widower’ 7 hd, me. =e MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAOLEY Good Pay teady Work commission paid tery and; ‘arial work and bookkeeping for ede apa ee — Thre “catimate. PE = EMOVAL. 1p rary eed other inducements. Apply) & emt eserceei oo) SEWING AND MENDING. Acc oe ~ tractive Matt ] e ean Toning. pe eee ai KEs POUNTAL . South Hes urn Arthurs Eng Bort 7 Bloamnss Lia a iagatios Powe Ie MY” nue repaired by factory trat ned men pe faa pet bushel. 8 ng WHE MAN STO MYER) a, send Crom, “Tonnes, 2, Cami Cavan Tone MESnes BAY | Sono Ples’ ba 9." work. w $ 8, wo are. No semen eine nine aceaibimeabeniers eee ceases Sucly smklrmens anes Sr WAITRESS's NIGHTS “we. S00 Maqntonis. ys Lake| ds — -_ ee a a. & RE- Bailey, ‘Sust > wabeek building. 837 Baldwin Ave gone ee 75 bo Hoven: | EXPEREN @UARTETY. COOK we oo roa _— Be ee ae oe WEEKEND WATTRESS. ~ DOBSET'S yes Fst Fe aidan dead seen for $ 5 years. 200%. moving. FE 71-6822 * : soys, 1G or older, no’ g0-|5c5. as "OGR vant ety wisriees Soa i RAPHING, YPING,| BLOOMPIELD WALI CLEANERS. ‘EXPANSION | wrp. WAITR MORNING ing ba¢k to school, wish- fi a meee St Be Set wt waltresses for Fri | them frit oeereearees | Walls ae Windows Cieaned. ing day work as parking! a on the Pe "pia ‘Openings | Fe s-6687 after 4 pm. WANTS DAY |@& TANK ECLRAN- 2 r- dealers and -managers. w week or baby sit- attendants. Apply Riker ie, ace back in se es wit Wtd.: Dishwasher. Sarco Deh : tha * 7 | ee otkion. Garage, 9:30 to 10:30 &| Sm tieal vet up, tor the nousewite Ion ~ SCHOOL, _ _ DESIRES pee . 0 . — pena tS per — Fort in-person Waldron Hotel. sitting pases area. OR SEWER Cl CLEANING - 2 to 4, 59 Wayne. -| Ger. 39008" Utica Ra.” Prascs,| WHITE SCHOOL GIRL FOR = = Sinks, Bun. Service, Ph. FE 4-2012, = WASHING MA- ms — "| _bouse work on Sat. 1215 Baldwin oar & —. co PiGaiy Frank Boeben Due Fe eee ‘ching repair man. Steady work, | DENTA ANT. EXPERE | ASSOCIATES HAS OPENING FOR| Sigs, nest pice Prank Must furnish references, Call PE | weight and Neight. Write “Delly | cashier work. no fxpernce heces.| WASHINGS” A TRoNTNOS ‘DONE PLASTERING ~ Peds oP Mapointment Fre Write Daly | Sar Mar Lipgerd PE GOA | im my home. FR D100 Px 060, PR 8.0998. LEO LUSTIG . : i, } . , : . _ , . \ @ ; - © . = a ; . = oe : , 1 ; « at . a e ; rs \F Sai , _ iF j Ht ae il f* : (Pret i agg MOVING. &® RAISING A. Young. FE 48459 | Free Sumatey abo, floor & wali TEA ON gIDING hj PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRS alterations, J, ©. Wernet, FE | Fioon sane Benen Pe Pe 37510 | sand Loy ae 16 i PLUMBING AND HPATING HS pomodeting. © alterations, FE 2-2634. arne = CROSS D _ Sie dé pentane value. OR } STEERS. ¢ BLACK @il ‘with white heads, in vicinity _ 970813. ‘ Notices and Personals 22 GAT-GELEAMING GLAXO PLAS- tie type coating gives age sro lincleum wear. No waxing, Notions. PERRIER MABSBAQGE Ser Bares 7 ome Serv OR, APT ERS DAINTY. MaID POR. SUPPLIES. Mrs.. Burnes, _PE 2-6814, 93 Mark SHUT-INS, HAVE : EVES examined at home, . Harold Bussey, optometrist, 4-8211. ON AND A THIS DATE, f Sent, 30, 1 w be respon: _ sible. for any ted q by any other ou dehn . Leree, 601 Columbia aAve., _Pontine, Mich. ISTMAS CARDS, ‘i PER . with your picture’ in oule side. PE ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 16 Wome MADE BREAD. sorta | cookies and etc. Mrs. +7, rE P SHOES! treatments ment. Call. — YOUR RADELE SUPPLIES & partes. Call OR 3-2700 INFORMATION and—treezer pian, rE ‘e4s00. No.ebligations, —_ ATTENTION, CHURCHES clubs Make extra _= — Write hee You Too Fat? * Reduce easy, safe, fest. Hloranmend craciors = metrods Our treatments | for ap of | at we help you veday | BE sd IN” PALL - FE ¢-8862- L. Gubley. sceNTIFIC SWEDISH — MASSAGE | 2ELM ST. PE 4-285 t home by appoint- EM 32631. places | Whe Wid. Children to | Board 28 _ PART TIME DAY CARE FOR child in my home. FE 5-3836. BABIES OR SMALL CHILDREN . Ph. =F cit GIFs. Share. Living Ouarters 26 REFINED LADY oe with widow. TO SHARE FE 41247 after ane aCe WITH — “SINGLE. fternoon shift r™ 4.8360 YOUNG GIRL share home 4-0812 WILL SHARE MY 5 ROOM ‘HOME with middleaged lady FE notite — IF YOU WANT Te GET the high dollar for your furn:- ture, we either buy #t or augiion , ft for rou. Call L &'& Sales Co, YE *- 0783. WANT TO BUY MARBLE TOP. table. Phone FE 5-0038 “FURNITURE NEEDE 2 Entire home or odd lots. Get os 4 dollar, Hi it for ¥ , Baler Ph. OR 3-2717 : LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION TT _for you. OA Sted Stee WA ‘TED TO BUY ALL TYPES | of furniture. Ph. FE 2-8823. Ww W td. Transporgation 27A WTD RIDE FROM LAKE ORION te Pontiac, Hours 8 to 5. Cail MY 3-5563 w a RIDE TO PONTIAC MOTORS rom 4607 Forest, Watkins Lk., Ee M-59, afternoon shift On 3-728 Community Seneo! ‘near Oxford to a Sheer hours €:30 to §:3 EM Wtd.. Miscellaneous 28 — WTD. TO BUY o OLD BUILDINOS. inne EM 3-5133 after §:00. WANTED TWO OUTSIDE DOORS with-o Jiaiaroy Cmeper sizes: ft My or'xtts 26'S x1%". Ph Fr bases" _Wtd. ¢ Contract ct Mtgs. 30 “$1 000,000 5%. for new low-cost, easier, safer loans on farms-and better homes, from be acre with 160 ls frontage. No praisal or closing fee. CH TARLES REALTORS 22% W. Huron PE 4 4-0521 After 6 FE 4-0062 or FE $-8891 — fone or equity r “red 3840 Pontiac Rd, Reward. FE- Sa MeMes JB see Se Wtd. Hogsenotd-Geods 2 27 We PPP LALA ALA AL AL ALLA LOL AL NL AL ec) = a outright at : B at - ——— to. rehase new land cue oe for ditente. _ bef AaK CAMERON i. CLARK ia" mares OF ears 44% ® Mortgages 8 -te08 310 Bank 56-6773 ‘ies Real Estate 3t wit BUY on List Lake "¥. McKINNE aR am" = ign to Sell? = BUYERS WAITING eee eee ome is im the area Dre: Slarkston, or Waterford ( : Immediate fer action). results. >| WHITE BROS. Ope tlt $a Yor Se 5 et imal nomen” ROY K KN - Realtor 2% W-Huron A Eve, Oa pineace Vetued Wines fal prce ranges, uick, qualified . personal e om your alls’ P. D. Hammond. Realtor Fre | Wr. REAL | ESTATE FROM OW We need listiz your oo 1 CORT _. IM BLER 1M Joslyn WE HAVE s ROVERS arent K. a cai aaeead, Realtor i022 E. Huron &t 48284 PE HAVE CLIENTS — -_ el trade lovely 5 rm, e ; ra A ge - ment, gas 1% car garage cement drive, exe, -for mily of FE 44830 — Sh Mr. Sige? ; TO SELL YOUR TR ROUSE? : “Cait Ceell Myers Real Estate. FE ¢4975 : ‘Trade or Sell we — in < veral satisfactory ‘trades 2. Large down payments are - scarce. Trades are made to satis- fy all parties concerned. C : Do not ligated ‘DORRIS & SON ; REALTOR 762 W. Huron ‘ ___WE_BUY—8ELL a TR. Peddling Your Property? TT DOFSN'T PAY. Our method showing only to qualified pects. ons vou time and | and cio ing. = -To Sell-To ° To -You BU IT—WE'LL I ——. wah ate ple Realt Templeton, Ronis . \ % Ee ges ae re ag re Se SS eS ee vidi aS we cash "Call af oa Wk peabk OO ei ed “AND Apna o ae ~ home of “3” —— nieve we can ve PE 4-1557 | ADE = OR Trmmines ong sence CASH for CONTRACTS — _ wf you to sel) lend tone Titel: hon pax pote = age Fol woes ang and eke: ee mai oiad -)' OFFERS — in nice suburban loca- ’ Total. price THE LARGEST “And wheh he came over he had only a money belt!** 2 3 & 4 rooin apartments al rent. 164 Judson St. Mr. Rader 10 a.m. .m. at above ad- h, Lincoln 6-2607 | SUBURBAN. New. in Here is a ranch- floor. 3 bed For Sale Houses 4” ENT 1916 ONLY $2,000 DOWN. IN AUBURN HEIGHTS. en and breakf . Venetian blinds, oi] Lack heat, -aiminum with overhead door. tes ise, lake privileges. Bho appointment. oes mesteiae Full be! with ¢ ement on — i cat erage with over- street. itty: ogre terms, | FL oyp "KENT, Realtor FE 5-108 E Next © Consemer Power Bourry is IN HOUrE FOR 8ALE. $250 Down Large 4- ‘Room House 20 well outside, « lake lane privilege es on Cranbe ; 7 miles no: “+—-Falw. M. set Realtor ; EAST SIDE IXCOME , modern ere apt, fords other man “ney poe END ee os ates fe down pa eee E. “Bud” I Realtor We [Were bee eo ax |/ oe oe 23 — $750 DO Large unfinished eer One bedroom home wit acre of land, modern home, good garage. $1,000 DOWN ‘Large unfinished home - with wood shakes, 2 lots. KENNEDY ‘sm rer Ww hue We Hore. ROOSEVELT Aer 3 : WHITE Oakland Lakefront Stel Humphries reeenia'h — Exchange ‘ amet on aie ar matin =v mi. south, . Blackwood. WEST SIDE “eel Re ite “sehoale. Call ter pa IMMEDIATE POSS. en. De ted docerated. down, Hurry VACANT BUNGALOW Ovnet. Sy <5 _ fata immediately” ‘Price $7,950 with SUBURBAN RANCH HOME and beth. re vos —— Brick construction. buy. $10,750 with 500 _ Schaefer FE 2-4638 @ Open from 9 to 9 HOUSE isi Gherrylawn, FE week 8 room ent. Can move ek aes | tile bath, new alum biocks to stores, $3,272 down. WATERFORD TWP. eo w “Femch Home CORNER LOT. . icone re, this 8 eur. old home = a Bites cown Giroux & Licks! alae — / T —y O'NEI “DESIRABLE” — boards in a ‘compact /mod- ere Kitchen." Full tiled bath, pointment. 8ST. MIKES AREA - Pirst of- f on this grand 6-room family home. Vestibule en- = to spacious living natural fireplace, French doors” leading te | t porch, 4 fd kitchen, ‘bedrooms, full / nN Basement c.f oll furnace and automatic’ -water heater 1 ar rage. Fenced corner 5 Paved street. Value % Only $10,950. / $1000 DOWN — Vacant | ge wosigres | = ae de room, WEBSTER D RICT is a brand 144-story 18's natural bed ing and tile, Es attic roo a7, RAY O'NEIL. Ri Realtor uron . fProne FE 3-1103 or "On Seas , ~ $500 DOWN / | Comptetets fimished 4 year old aot bei.m home, full ba Other 2 bedrm. homes, $1,300" pon, 7 as munth, 7 acres, 6 rm, modern, automatic heat garage |\ehicken coop, Lovely @ rm. modern home in M-18 Ph. Ortonville * sevens oeenane $7,960. Ortonville, $9,500 BY OWNER, electric Sale Houses 40) G. r RESALE Or Ry Oxford, Michigan 3 ROOMS BATH, hot water Kh Fs dag Auburn Heights. seeneat with off heat, ant ate poasession’ Sel) — will sider trade. Call ' details. ES Realty, FOUR B :DROOM S ae liv foom ne room, 8r fireplace. large din 4 om eereenes porch. . R. HILTZ REALTOR Complete lor = Estate Garvies Jaa Street FE 5-41 __ 3961 Chrysie: IRWIN — ~~ GI RESALE sional entranes” Re . In excellent oman, e ine several uther nice 2 bedroom bungalows, 3 bedroom home. Soe! Jos sive on Bevery. mente ie ¥ecant and newly | — ott, file “path and coun This ry traverse. | rods, ‘dra a boat end dock. Price terms. John Kinzler, Realtor. Open Eves. ‘til @ Phone Member storms, fone scaped ot, $16,300. peal Estate, MI 47676, West Side Beautiful 3 bedroom home in ‘excellent condition. Lifetime. sid- ing. Gas heat 2 car garage. Nicely landscaped. Liberty Manor Terrace” One of the larger units, with -rear fenced vere, Built-in break- fast bar. 5& Pei Gas. heat saree rooms. Tile Gas car garage. See WM. H. KNUDSEN, ‘REALTOR _~ sf Pomine State Bank Bid Ph, 44516, Eve. 33750, $320 878 W OAKRIDGE FERNDALE. - Large Hvring-—-roomr- satura! fire-. fuit-dining room, | egg breakfast. nook ~ rge kitehen. ? bedrooms tile bath, & Gas suto- lock to Roosevelt 44-6227, _stall shower < ‘tairs. i "00. Lincoln YOUNG 4 FAMILY 1-4 room coarenent with private eeoree 3-2 reom apartments com- ~ pletely furnished, showing income of beat, and per month, oil only $2,300 dow J WEST SIDE An immaculate 3 bedroom home with streamfine kitchea, special built in- features, gas heat, cedar paneling, recreation room in base- ment, bg hag os ape sell, price walls, corner picture windows, cash to mortgages Russell Young-| RE. 412 West Huron ~ FE 44535 a “Eves. ay LZ Sun. ‘a 5 yay M HOME, IDEAL e family o e_ inca: Modern Gee fe "Neat bo se qake rg zie ait fee’ CLARK OPERATI E! Open Evenings "tl Ba sungay. 19 1-9 6 ROOM ‘wopenn BUNGALOW 107 f NEXT Poor | TO BRANCH “POST OFFICE _ CLARKSTON thea = 6 ROOM house full bath, basement, 3'y acres, quick possession. $5750 with $1000 down. blondes area, 4 acres, 5 room | rn house, new 2-car garage regan chicken coop. Must sell at- once. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Phone, OR 3-1268 HERE’S A DILLY...SO DON’T DALLY * buy like ge — ome . COZY room house beautiful lot, located on Prank. vg = $4,250 full price with HC. C. Newingham, Realtor 381 8. roe FE 4-0843 “CORT M. TMBLE R Sees FE +9824 Close wien everything, dovely. eur- roundings. fireplace, interior” new nome Al r acent to -n Yetiding, ditions! peoy éver one = 900, OR 108 a : =, LOG acreened front. furnace ®arage, nice lot. $2,776 |' KEEGO HARBOR. 5 bus door. Two nice ‘ots, well landscaped, on condition tnside- and out. 11,500, terms. BUNGALOW. 4 and bath, porch, | basement. down. | CRESCENT LAKE. § and “bath, 2 bedrooms, meat and clean, nice lot, iarge garage. $6,900, with for ied $2,900 for equity rooms and bath, WEST SIDE. : = Se an. ot] heat, 2 porch- mbes = hoes “Shed sun ge, bear nign with $3,600 down Toom bath, bedreeme, oak firs., plastered walls, wianeod reh, on water heat- 23 Onit'$ $2,000 down. ater FAMILY opie ME. $11,000 * Bites down. lor lus income from Was: an baths, stoker m3 aps ie hot water, large lot. This a buy. 24 20 ACRES. SACRIFICE FOR Bo | MEDIATE 8ALE., 7 room. ern old full bath, off Seat. af tool shed rage buliding,” lenty of road Weatage. $8, eis 000 down Bier |. CAMERON H. CLARK ember E sa wv. vant vening® PE +6002 a 737 Baldwin PE ‘\ Tonight 6 to 9 2426 ST. JOSEPH 8T.-In exclusive Sylvan Manor. At lastt We — = the dis- e crim yer, “The home that has eve: es | »~ Brick construc = comfort, and liveability is remarkable in such a mod- / Pei _____be sure to look for O' NEIL’ signs. "RAY oO 22% Realtor W. Hu Or Pe ye or FE. buon Co-op. 12 ACRE ESTATE & room ja st..y lake home, - Cos28, E my Co-op, me “a - INCLOSED UN HED 3 BED- a] an aaa mswres _ BSUBURBA. is) CAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive modern bungalow on large lot oe view of : in ~ DRAYTON Plains Poa CH. HOME Five becatiear” and lavage Poo! ~plus 2% car garage ty 5x18. large natura! fire; aoe ie exceptionally large bedrooms, 9 i in wild & basement par excellence 154x378, on porement. © Owner are wae ae sent G lL. mortgage Orr r AUBURN $1,000 DOWN Attractive two bedfoom home, con — ae Rowe! bat. iutomatic hot storm windows, and screen $6,500 total price. DORRIS & SON’ iP 732 W Huron Street FE 41557 or OR WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE WATKINS LAKE, PONTIAC nO VERTON 3860 dle TEL EORAPE RES Np WITH PURCHASE. OPTION bedroom, large living room, natural fireplace, es pe Dasa ot! heat, oniy §7,500 Low | yment< DE AL WITH DANIELS | Webster .3-7045, 10408 W._ Chjeage | FF 4.9584 DO YOU NE THR BEDROOMS ED EE See this ciean § roo; — a a riced ny Poy jax utinit ane but urnace — yroom very “ieee con cideraia neighbors. Act immeds- Ere) he "MONEY FOR You per cent interest G. 1. merece means money -to you ~5 rooms one story home with Many improvements. Priced at $11,500, terms, call for details today HAVE. YOU WANTED This cedar shingle bee as : bedrooms, basement and igsned in -perch = Worksh [) rage and a gardner wit — ciafe the land — outside ny, Don't be sorry this. Priced 8 didn't see FOR_A_ YOUN COUPLE G@ AMBITIOUS 3 room home, bath, b 2 car garage plus a * workshop This 1s to be sold for $1, rales Don't wait’call FE ¢ : REFINED FAMILY WILL ENJOY § room home in nest clean com dition Reirigereter stove and curtains go with home Mid Hl attractively gecorsted + hee a and Seca wae ee in outs reene Bs ‘Wass FE 4-9584 CUSTOME: EVES. AND SUR’ Cp. Lawrence W GAYLORD 136 E. ‘Pike Co-operative Realtors Exchange a NEAR CRESCENT LK Almost new 2 bedroom bung ay aes ti aoe i = — , z sine = aol CARNIVAL. ~ ae Beep ee ear 2 Aa thee ! wets Seve tt , reens. A a AN Wi ad Ember Prcom, Ses “yr rh = 5 $25. to $500.- FREE on E- Set lt tae nd | 48 3 that estes | o,sop oer oth your oper | alt, Manas OF Ean a fae —— oo = BRAD MoToR SALES SCRIMMAGE:” / Sooweh all fields excep} 2. _— ry = _| nicely Jecated on init bye Tom “PENTHOUSE AND i cated BUSINESS BL Do. my _ihase wa or call ot our of un a we Petting | “Two tittle have fighting. blacaton : : me PE 2-0186 “fe “SNeE: the same marble cellent be A for — Also, Rw Sie mith h Re. mod we, ideal for a doctor, dentist, - — | a = ) WITH $1,300. pas = basement oy ry ood adh ful . <& anges’ Rsvtrective: wale. | : FOR "COMP Lt 6 E — a or football players” ~ = heey | Large attic. Theulaied. Pull on Wiables 4 atsce ttusber, Flowies fae. 20a? 00 pot, 90x200. - COLLISION SERVICE |. acting, € + eer. ‘know fo re Yous. | clesd pace, Pact en- well, saccllons weter. iisely in| Righuas patement - —etast de |” FINA NCE co. fe ee ee | : Going to” Sell ; Nicely landse rd Tot genase id adioy. Parte) miet-coum | tne oat uid and sp peony Pi chy Ph + : Nive toe | S; or Trade? | Near Pleasant eke and Mhiniess | Srsies “wide wat will be taken aken up to medere apt pt op th Se eten nd Se pot 116 Pontiac diaie Wank Bide”! - Os vs gr Motor A les ; ide! ‘ _ Rights 8 ee . pe | . vr | or 1fae | ee DRAYTON PLains . | 9 Detever 24. Bist bout Sa plus ee soe $25 10 $500 Now 8. Pie Bt Phone mat gains at OLIV =e If So, ltreceve (Gee tame Rome Red The above property is offered for ‘own Let us show you. to ey = Ww 1 Used Car Hendgeae rter. | cedar shakes exterior, All. larg | sale to close the estate of the. Here is thé cash loan seryice-yor- Wanted | Used Cars 54) — iy ist W ith U Ate exterior arge late Harry O Brandt. : RU have been looking for. ey Sait § i tive rooms with picture /RUSTIC. FU RN GLF af S| [ ‘s GET YOUR LOAN TOP $88 POR « CLEAN ia OP AL " kinds. 2 Auburn FE 4- ut “IN -ONF VISIT .- | Gane winus pia ciate si 1946 Olds. ‘Club Couye . witidow fare Hee foom. Light. dry | ulom —JOUN GL IBBERS, ITS A “GOLD MINT” Today { | basement furnace. 2) : | car garage 2 npg lots Excel = MW oyou-ve traveled on the mai : & FoR eS a's tent Socation © siibown _” Administrator Hygh wa o qcrnee the U. 8. au On “46 = oe cars Bring © Monteslm FF 4.8230 < $395, . ee i WH e fs where the, Your tit t us fir ~ ar “Eriy | 4 orn -beautiful home built of brick dias cs ctive 2-bvedroom home cAreen Gonna owner Was getting rith- ; Here's | car er donsoliaate present. bitis—— 500 LARS W AN TED | S ae and #tone. Dow ridge subdivision. | 5 in perch. Full, th PHONE ee @ double opportunity because i < ay- . Zed i Basement. f cr MO 42631 you and fedgyee vour morthly pay RAGELEY AU TO PAR TS | lake front with sandy beach | urnace Electric” Wa z — snuts ture most of your own ments by a8 has &. L : * Som out th: ar enced in lots | 5 < : 4. Lb i ae = i ¢ iw world Ls | bas ace pig phe pea ‘ rae . rercn anaes Any man who is] made on Alsi seperate. Tep dollar paid for wrecked & cribe ft to. this ad Tt wil con | bake Really pice! -| - ee ACKE BUY cori “'vorkmen, this te ‘his ee fey PELased or PEC E «LIS0 Piy peat. 4 De woh Pir baatg Win pease ose i ARKSTON Bbevevable but true. Yoo can| chance of #° lifeti : : é ° . —s ive use chance to show tf to $300, down buys this 28x30 af Br te Eade Bae nys!| furtnate munnens “and, on ds OARLAND-FOAN CO. | WE NEED wis To“ vexD cans $805. ‘ G e : - ‘ers 7 u meee foureei buy gee | Green cedar shakes exterior Won- ‘oul shed, garage and chjokea. : made a 2s > ti cheteenie. epee 203, Pontiac St. Bk Bidg.- FE 2-9206 Moor Safes 952 W Huron Phone a z wil bay i derful ‘neighborhood Only $5.060 Rouse building, 2640 feet of road | retail Also includes building aod | —COfmer Saginaw “and Lawrence, PE 2-2641 * 3 nedroom on W. Bide Owner| NUNION LAKE PRIVILEGES wih, 00d down if you 6c aon ccelmem secore sueer Ney, 4% 9% MOREGAGES |. “See M&M Motor Sales : ee transferred end must have quick New attractive 3 bedroom ranch Must -soild a Can have real estate, blsiness. PAUL 8 KANTZ ' for top dollar on late model cara 04g Buick Convertible . « § ection. A home glowing “wih| cargarene tolel tah rhe =e goes up. Ideal ‘or Working | furniture machinery and all at 4/1910 Pont. BK. Bldg. FE 5-8406.; 2624 Dixie Hwy. OR3-1603/- a + warmth and comfort, decorated.| Utilt * rooms Suey pelen hecenee for appointment ot now. *| tory of "stock in addition aven “C ASH PROM Pi LY 4 - Pp Ear i say to catch the eye: heated with | Grounds are 180s400 ft. Owner ; ! Get s cash -loan of $25 to $800 |"T SCRAP OR cHeaP cana / . bo e reation room in cedar panel. | Only $3500 down . oe CAMERON H. CLARK SMALI. GRILL, $800 n> here promptly. Phone first fer ©) wry yy - | “e Nic joan in a@ single. trip Write or. JUNK CARs & SCRAP IRON | in e fot with 2 car garage GENTLEMAN 8 ESTATE ‘so Co-op emeee- en Eve. | $1.200 full price. Ave $1,000 | . - : oe -elordpcing Terms. Shown - 15 acres with hiltep heme Own- . ow Hurog- hye per mo Saee Only “se ats 12) =. ithe tn . ‘neighbor ny “Bundays: call PR Saai9 nae to we 4: Door v¥ appointment oniy er must sel] this picturesque 3 : an Ac tit ti H we tts bia - —_ - , Bedroom ranch hotte. Pieldstone | “Me SE ROOM lo oer EAA = for man. ond wi apate- wSy Se de business here |WED WRECKED & JUNK Cake q LAKE 4 Airey brick 1 consis tet Screened porches @ MBA Garvics, me, T. M. oe Pe Ortenville FE 4 rag] fond it tion Rent only $30 -per me i I a 4 | FE 3-9477 140 Baldwin Ave $545 oe fi a OVE +t over, « + ‘ge -to ; ’ cat ~ o view of the late from every | Well stocked fish stream © Pull ee FENTON ako Te See Soss : PROVIDENT & OAN | Top Price for Your Car a = - > paneer ee eee pelea oo eee In order to make things easier for the claim examiners, ductive “land. ai tenced’ Movea WARD F. PARTRIDGE, 1 -W Lawrence st. Pontiac |; ag a as +6396 “ Feation toon in extra becroam +- ~acultte 7 car garage Chicken | We keep herg only these patients who had the right of way'”’ | Ce ee, avs ecg OSHORENS CLEARING SHOUSE el ecad WANTE a 1949 Fe rd Custom “gr an in .. basement pee ch erries ‘ e OUSs -* iL aus eo t? FOTG it SS . eee brick garage. —_ miiek fe Binie “itiereay nea | =— Box #33, Yucaipa, California. | OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CIT For | Sale Housetraiters 50 ato 42 MODELS BE SURE TO. a [ae — . is } 1 ” | - SMALL FARM fetme _ z. . j Sale Houses 4 For Sale Lots 42 Maire BUILDINGS AND. F nC a COAST at ole 4. Gallet concn tos SRL OOK CAR at ae VAN. a $645 6 rooms with new kitchen bath - THEI EWA MOE LWW OOD | ere tiesl case tecimes SI eps 4 excellent “condition WELT, 4540 DIXIE HIGHWAY nd utility room. 2 large bec. | $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd ° : | fore = aes Sane tar or ‘S| arges down a ee ead yn OR 3-1385 8 New 2 car garage and | FE 5-12 = e arn "je LIBERTY 23 PT MASONITE 4 a 2 chicken coop. 4 acres of qua | 1264. FE ¢-3844 Open 8 to 7 | First Offering BEAUTIFUL |. long. 8 room moter,” : fer 43 W. Huron. Open Eve FE 2-6316, Beautiful condition Extras. $2900 Sale Used Cars 55 aa Ne. 162 ssll'48| Galles) north’ at p | BUY, To SELL REALTOR home. Location 14 mies from pies HOMEMADE TERMS. FE ¢-8430 19448 Buick Tudor Saosd ep te cn fens pl Partridge 1a THE TO sEE . oe 2 ote Rochester. This farm. hes ev ery- | ind EMADE CAN SUPPLY | z : 7 NA ee ghey for the family that : _CHEROKFE IL LS > (2 LOTS. 108x279, CORNER oF thing. Hf you are looking for s | est endent Lakery drivers with io@ ADMIRAL 21 FOOT. PULLY wat gen and chickens Guly suse cea WHY PAY MORE | i AD AND WOOD ST. moder stock farm you can't Som a ee “noel eee otlectric retrigera- 1 ; F $1800 down. Hurry on this oo Just $0156 for this beautiful eel |New Brick Ranch zs ax | bebtcheywwed srrev yen Wind Load SN) : oh ecto Ldeceaed on Wesbrook. Compare this with | -*° ric anc GOOD IMPROVED CITY™ | Prevailing prices nee wares <= | 1947 f BER iy FEET. VERY onl TCrVKe Must geil chea ie Hots wor.| FO BOY TO” SELI.— REALTOR tite ‘gas, $000. can E A JOHNSON, Realtor Suy wd Bodicoua’ conk (iris pa = Partridge 1 “BIRD ‘ tea” 198 : it. 2 Bedrooms comb living Here's distinction ce design tn. ° =: BIG <= artridge 18 THE ‘BIRD’ to eee. ¢ seen before 2 8571 Cooley ‘ae. 18 : Evenings a a | and dining room Tile bath, gas a 3 bedroom thé’ Nr habare cna and elk emer nas| | lI I } rie: | RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FOR | Beach Drive, Cooley Lake. : 2 | 1947 Ford 2 Dr. eos FE 4- 253 { Theat, nice ‘ot Takes substantial ee in — eat —— $205 to \ sale with option of renting bulld- 16 Mg FLEETWOOD TRAILER rae = gr 7 < ay payment but you'll save 10) =, —@ bome that will sepee! te the JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY , ! ing. Jennie's Luneli, 443 Orchard 6-3544 T° Super Deluxe : Our New ee cen' discriminating ! A dertettul tive Detroit Gffice WO 2-9700 Co-Operative Realtors Exchange | Lake Ave. bebe 9868 TRAIL ; = 1704 8 | Telegraph Ra ae, % ‘OUN TRY ESTATE | fesece ale emacs ‘ledgerock Pontiac Oifice FE 20440 yj : UILDING rer Pe wun el ny oem Tot _ . $445 Bloom field Feshic p snop . Excellem west saharbon location— teplace Ta a cscs sha Tel Rp near Orchard Lake Re * roma EXTRA Soe GEL aT HURON & TELEGRAPH ko. 16, Square Lake isaller park oT a es _ | 8 room 4 bedroom home. Brick its tijed bath and built-in vanity LOTS FOR SALE NORTH * - 7 room house, bath, large barn, for sale or lease FE 57433 CHEVE. 41 BUy GOOD COND. ; & : fiy--piace lerge baserent, oil _—its ‘Kitchen with plastic-cover- | 1600 Stanley Ave FE =o other buildings Needs paint STORE FOR-LEASE. IN VERY | Good for self propelled house- ~ j : . Homes ¢ Gua > heat. 3 nice porches Beautiful ed dining counter and copious BIILDING LOT School bus «t door, 2 wells, one |. 800¢ location. fully equipped | trailer, $325 Wm Miller Wo. efor od Fy é WALLED LAKE 4 VICINITY | large lot For further information cupboards finished in natural! in Drayton, Waterford *. Clarks: eee $1..500. 1 mile north of | fe dy to start business. PE idgacass , 1947 Buick 4 Dr, := : ma 28 cail 7 birch Petia te wardrobe’ | ton areas Ortonville on M-15 then 3 mile | _ 2-6820 . . FT SUPREME 3 “ROOMS, r j ; g : Prag LAND REALTY co { B D. CHARLES are io et fond ote i! HOLMES-BARTRAM | w, corner of Groveland and Thay- SUCCESSFUL DRY CLEANING M path & dinette Extras included Ff. $545 i r on phe ~~ Le. | Cooperative Das Estate paenes e eauty Of its quiet close-in lo- | 4392 Dixie Hw — as hose . oes eee | eu es — eo a el ee eee tater ‘ ; _—— | at. W He Ph FE 4-052) cation among other good homes Ox 31966: Ev-s OR 3.8001 ; aoe eet TE Gout Sed ae a “RE CONDITIONED ke / ; | Eas PE Sree or FE 2-1104 and approve jthe top quality of . a : . ’ | _| 1048 27 FT HOUSETRAIL ER MIL- M RANCH HOM $750 DOWN “| ™ si cmsteen’ cetetrectnen! Sours Aa 4G Gy cee ee 100 ACRES BRANCH MAN AGE R ton Most 45365” -- ~ RIGHT i = : : ; “s - = y : Excellent a ioc Ation an Cute ey “ae Somes ce hw: new subdivision 1 mile coe Near Fenton. Goed level pro {| Natioral concern will select re-_ WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR : INA . 13 DOWN—WE, TR ADE i paved road) Large living bark Meche eth lovely i CARL W. BIRD. R altc of Waiten Re Soe up @ per curuve farm with clay iloam,. Habe man of woman to map- TR VE Nye No. Pa ment Until — : foom with /stone fireplace ak floc Eenccth pa! ne ealtor cent down 2 per cent per mo soll 85 scres-tillable 6 rm. |. age @ profitable business of their) ine 9 Marl i n SE RAR. SOE SHOP Mé s. t : i vevesc — < o&k floors 2 painted $16 Pontiac State Bank Bid | Tim Weber, Tuxedo 5-608). Sales. modern house. full bath and eon ia Oc) area" You fell ua. e lariette Lie wot all mod- i N be . ai full wall Mardrobe tlcset, | water in theetteben t end. | FE 4 Eves PE S122) = om premises after 3 pm ea pears uae Sara | associated with and sponsored by |° under 43,000 We edna Trailer : ’ ovember 8th / Tie bath / Marble sills 34 eatacell laces llct tec i ig '* LOTS HUNTOON L J vos , poultry and T/ State. ‘County, City safety offf-| Sales 481 8 fel : , 'y acre lot fenced AKE SUB- house 16 acres timb: Call y y e egraph Rd ft Récreption room wite _ _ division, For informatio: cres Umber he cials also ioca! Civic organizations. . ‘ : Peeeeetceeert ase tries ae Haste, Sale, Exe. Real Est, 40-6" hig] Diane deneatiedl Be iho eee ee } EI i ard ruts a accerenn 3 ee ERE S-Bt. | LOTS OF LOTS WITH LAKE PRIV- “RE Sag: eopment, Saditradnin ' ye KR . iy and beryies You'll tove uw - NO SIDE = ; ~~~" “3 ileges at Upper Straits, Middle 80 ACRES v phases — oer Weslaete: wee TR AIL ER. EXCH: AGE , : : . i why cal new to see — : FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 Biraits and Unign Lake EASY Good level farm land near Im- wut "goat you in securing 210 Orchard Lake Ave tris hime Bateman & room ranct ge bait in 1949) Acres” @Hi @xtHange for a lake, : TERMS Schneider. 924 Pont lay City. 70 tillable acres. large | "ec 53 car. No sellting ‘or travel ANDERSON PRAIRIE SCHOONER, | : . Kempsfn Really. 37 8 Tele. Full basement ge heat barege front home FE 46649 | Trail, Walled Lake. OPEN SUN. | modern farm home. § bedrms., ‘6. A-l_ relerences and small SKYLINE. ROYAL AND @THERS | = < sa Even. / | FE €0528. Open orner jet Completely furnnec , | Days. P 4 SUN- full bath, moderg kitchen. full investment required which 15| 1 & 2 bedrooms. 14 to 40 ft., over. RIVIE . 4 ves. /@ Bun Co-op mem $.0000 Term: . - Sale Lake e Prop 41 S. Phone MA 4-1554 basement with furnace. Barn fully protected by our Ironclad 50 floer pians, all kinds of equip- SRA : aie H ber. | IC RON GARDENS? OOO ~~~. LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR THE with 18 stanchions, tool shed. franchise. This isnot a get-rich.| . ment, furniture, tool chatings. 2-Door - Li BUICK mE ; / \ : -* i ony en &@ large restricted nome- | poultry house—A real farmers-—¢ic# scheme, but a clean re- | peinis, touratds, helper springs = eas OO (ean = ! LE | 2 bedroom movern, newly deco | site im Waterford Hin Estates ~ farm. $16,000, terms spectabse business first time of:| complete tne of other | tratier Fully Equipped stone tubless tires, | “glass. and + KANCH |) HOMES SHELL WITH) bascmen garcee! Soe | | YT ACRE . teresa tite dobog eiranged SEOr 7) = & Senne Z alter te tis area Nf you cen) parts os accessorien. Very €1 - oe ee H : paving arqieiri ant Closets ef ccs cont" ony! axe trom ACRE a jon call OR 3-7614 FLOYD KENT, Realtor | usu have [s camcere degre __VIBIT OUR STORE: ery Clean. is BOWE GPCL. ORSSIN AS, a | SMALL WN PAY-. $8500 Term, or will trade tor rhe x 24 W. Lawrence Open Eves at once fo sea gN | _ ; a : bemateter 924 Pontiac Nowe (peat) (Orosice i - re of land. Near Orion Aji ELIZABETH LAKE. 609x113, lake . scin i e for personal interview. Open Evenings “and Sunday P. “ne : ] 245 : | _ +00 | — i : “ Walied -OPEN §UN- : Sb. “4 andscaped by professional 2 privilege : Nest to Coacum ~ L giving age. past experience, acd- ' ae rE } : : whine Later oF FLORENCE ANI | Redrms and space for 3rd i EAST BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS | =—ace ent It. Pontis. ig ed ae © Box” paRK YOUR TRAILER WHERE — oe { —- @reem 3. ctory médere) nicely os og ranch home 200x300 fl. beautiful high let, . ne = yeu buy it dave that extra ~ burCe af VERY Goob j AORN ‘decorated. fireplace in ii#ing eres — with sack bar low taxes Priced at only $2,000 . Lapel oe USED CAR” Lot FOR RENT OR tertiot Drastic ieductions on ! s 3030 { SAT & BUN csane fan beat recreation room Reataiater Ufepiene Sonny come COLONIAL HILLS™ 752188 good WE HAVE PARMS OF ALL KINDS | lease signs on, electricity, t's | trailers; ew Moon, Filcar. id “ _ M pee i. A Modpratstic 2 bedroom home an S08 full_price yesking Mahe 4 cor garages Ger | gas | ot Temeb) type | < Gal New testes os Wan |g ee = vee ee ae Or soggpoadilie) banedhgeer | nome Wc J.C. HAYDEN | que sleus gsi Younes orchaca. site ; . 4 ppenacqgey ew Loval + 66 West |S sTaALL GAB STATIONS aD 3 some good used trailers. Park- 2 y ki f % ¥ ipeulated. well restricted sandy beach. $14.500, terms CADILLAC 8T 3 tt : Soak 2 Tm. heuse near Wélled | _burst Court and Sales. 1540 Le- OO ng or batvisien, 1000300 fiat short = cee arte GSoe, iat se Onbtend. | For Sale Land Contract 46| i600 cam vil baodie Martet| per RA MY 2-611. F mile North!) \"_§ FORDOMATIC nce trom private swimming oy w oman bre re sme FLOYD KENT, pole) —— enna | tee ee | ae Good ~ 60; Huton ' St & Woodstock Eves EM 33082 of FE $582 4 W casresee Open Eves John. K. opi SOLD LAST APRIL FOR | - MOTEL SITE - | : 4-Door, 2-Tone | f| ~=ed Elis, Lk. Reé. turn ieft off | BEDROOM HOME IN WASHING. | E 66105 ] W own, $50 per month | 965 ; : E : : ‘ codsteck te TM a ° ton Park. by owner FE 50788 | Next to Consumers Power r in ; Purchaser ts excellent credit risk eee pear fen Some t poh | Radio & Heater | Tr Ss rtation ! | § BEDROOM 1 PUce be fi, after Sm : a ror, wREALTOR | Good discount. J. A. Taylor FE | Approx. 3 acres wiaed et | on 1ac | | cheap for ay Lit t 5 $ LAKE COTTAG w a Saginaw Street = Se spot_w'th geed drainage. P ] 495 | s le =; EE, vee ORT — _ $850 DOWN. _._ |" pensee- siete owe co ea +——— ag pp -Bit.oa “Ca be purctianed. on : = ——— I =. -4+—- 5506 - ee Gown ; —j2 Te ete amas Pema an a. see — | salnted Very commbushis ama Lahefron selting Ge tor Sate Acreage 43) | INVESTMENTS —T ieee i, fice ina lifetime | heme Part basement with ou ele vatton Beautifel, ee eee | a ' ~~ F. C. Wood Co. | at ‘ Te iP : t : © ‘ i "404 = f } f | heat Priced et only §23.330 for beach $5950 FE 17-8005 ‘ 1] AC RE S : f ! ! = | | ya acres 0 reautifpl quiek sale : pe via . ape CV No Down /S Square Lake near Lake ST JOSEPH DISTRICI ELIZABETH L sds pulldug she ana “10 treet Go care Bree eat com 1 wa a, cts = MOBIILE HOMES | ) i ; | Attrective fully mocern’3 veg. “ice high elevated lake i excellent garden soll. L tracts with lerge discounts de Pm = —=-«-26 ft, to 4S ft. In lengt. to s) . | P. “4 i Orion. O = on ee | reown heme pA rath oun me Vine boosh. prieeg ann mile m Clarkston. asec. } on new Eee: Invest by — BUILDING 20x80 AT 661) - years to pay. an DELUXE i ryment : ; a sabes a dis = a ae x ee . = , = ide per aie i 8 “f h | ° win ete fimaee ger heating TUG” B ORST. Aral Or! Ghee’ we menue ot = oar besincnses Wil sod aati se | ‘You can boy » ter “utentn iat R ae > 7 -~-See ene j oe rege beater Lorened airecdly pening 200 W Hurce ® rE — Piasns of property of wpe value | Russell Youn irece, FE 3-4087., QT Central Ave. | [7Gonditioned trailer as low ea Radio & Heater” | 1941 Pontiae 2 dr. . | HOC. Newingham Realtor; #& Joseph Hospital in fine sr ced agi raat wit BUY Gi & Fi REA cron 7 g Sas Doma GooD. : . $845 - roi Ae f : Fs = | = | munity o ome wher rhe room ranc ype ho ks. A siness. fh | ee Ta: - Sree t 7 : 381 S. Marshall $6258 with terms ‘ with, lake privileges Exterior = 1ITOUX oS S- a Myron St, hard ee or ge Huthinson's Trailer Sales | 18; Dodge 4 dr. ‘ ( oT < ay ae gown Owner. 4360 Dine Hway Dr e en Eves 1 9 Sun. Till , 4615 Dixie Highway. oe Pisin | . Fess SP spe | Be BR apg Pam eg eae Bi Ste: Bowe, | AKE COTTAQE Can | ea ; : page| CASS LAKE CANAL 150 ACRES OF BEAUTIPU ‘State wogyy hed ere) .| Also Corner—-Hi Mi ir ward. | - i= used for year sround come wes nm lee ive fe oh pyoheed / of ay . all ot onl iiles, . mostiy =~ = aye HOME | 7 pale Oak LI ee . LADD full basement oil furnace Bath frm and kitchen bacement win Moa 6 cam one OR| landseape View 30 miles ace and | . ‘ALS. Yi nN. i- - + — ru. upstairs. Toilet and iaveiory --gteam gas fired furnace Just ia 3-08€2 more. Some wooded 230 rast front. | “TRonwonne. SKYLINE” bef toe. | eS : : eS poms of =e = witli enjer. Only -$11.- Sale Resort Prop 41B fravel eg ar = 6 Pp wat =) | pg Fe ey 4-D Radi & yl eoroe _ = : rubbery Owner Term == . es from Pontiac, | | | F- vou R S$S$SS$SS one ‘. DOWN § PER CENT BANK) 4-Door, Radio eater | Your Studebaker Deal sacrifice for quick sale Lo R an KC RT AG ante RAAA A AARARAD ARAMA AR 20 miles from Flint East and SS$- . 7 ‘ ’ our St ie er aler ' * Va? ( =e x o- = at - 4 r Lane Orton MY gui ff Se ores MNase LAKE FRONT CABINS Bo" wit Sttinme ons 27} WORK FOR YOUL |” age fate ate Down as (GHRVROLET 100-1 DOOR” Pen. 41 ‘Opcyke avs. 4 6€11 0D private isiand tm heart of“deer }1. any day by appointment Ray OO NY > ET 1930 pogR : & aes PAYMENTS BALANCE LIKE ._ = | fe ecandition second $128, ODERN 4@ RMS poiuan count Murer Natwra; Forest te wart Severs ch. Phone Orion We have several contracts RENT | Gakh 83245 } furnished Souse! cn ae Or. near Rose City Faceilént deer’ Ville 33 ja?ge and small. Reasonable “| ‘ | GAkland 6-3346. —_———— rl QQ fernished ws = hunting & fishing safé-beach Full’, ACRES ON PAVEMENT. 925 ‘oUnts A good fer Pas mea _ price $4 380, so) down 633 60 per eeea. $10 ont: to investigate Call FE ‘OXFORD TR aoe ~~ ! *§2 CHEVROLET “eran” <0 Gee FAST BLVD ; 2 a aad Po ae ever weekend P. W DINNAN & SON ask for Ted Miculengs y Mj RB ey * SALES | | pe erate sed : ell ; sxil . New Location 66 W taron Bt | ou ay orrow oe _ ee Well located residential se1ie i wron , é | iene ween Son $1,000 DX al) ie ecreuents Gals le ct it NHN A TAY LOF | 10 ACR ES oo - pod og Sas toon, : Paar & nccessontes 4 rey ‘Jer “uaee se Hy : pada : ~~ » ) ” . YOORHEIS ROAD nen Estate ue Feciag) 2 highwats ite) eile) ceri 619 Joslyn FE 2-0300 $ j $ 00 i 14883. ‘ wavern ee Saat ie monthly ayaiess rom 20! _oene Bey. reset ~~ “{S THE BUY CLOSE 18 15 milgs aorth of Glad-| FOR SALE BY OWNER _ 1 GBad_lease at $165 per | #100-6200 DOWN. GOOD TRAILERS, MY. } 8.780 ts the full price of the a — aan? can ar Me his "i pear Skeels FE ¢-8387 8 acres of Iand, at 1600 Taylor — bat Vhsre are 3 gas hested || Femtel plans, “weve i medians ears of Pi an degge gly thy a span 3 bedroom h 2 ' Road, time basement ho en ou sub-let ios | y. Same rent. i ‘ leaman cere _ | clots eee ee et ay: | ROOMS & BATH UTIITY Two | "OR GALE GOOD CABIN SITES | c2i'4 rooms. deep well and auto. 8100 per_month. For £ only $8,500 Bi Jc i N] ‘R TRAILER EXCHANGE Euviaeeey Confidence | Carrey ns af lt to walk downtown [ts all in Car garage Brooklyn Sub $6,900. | Paes ht. By Gwner S's mies | mstic pump. also @ € room down you can't to wait. 60 8. Telegraph Open Eves. ~— w tiptop sha and has a nex $1 dn $80 mo OL 2-470) : | house with water and lights . Call today on No T100. : Case at W Pike : : no h of Hale Mich James Sabin Mf R E pe) sings aystem Let us shew you it GREEN LAKE OFFICE | - ner = = Lori Pie HARDWARI FINANCE co. For ent Trailer Space 51 WORKINGMAN’S Rus PE -0167, ; PREEN LAKE OFFICE | (hay Ces or Fer Sree FARE— Above Walgreen's 4-054) sis MAN'S trick and Frame (ON GREEN LAKE: $6,000 cash ee - | CORNER aw TURN. | PARKHURST LAKE oR aR APT., ROOM’ eG HOUSE, in desiratle Washington Park A “WRANQTRS. FOR ADL LaRES 5 ACRES, wooven, Hunfine| SPORTING GOODS SAGINAW & HORON | court Sewer & waler MY ? LOT 10 rooms, divided into owner's 3 creog genta S ee an So oor sree, Lots and Estates eget aee Ba west. Deron} —— | TRAILER” SPACE” FOR “aN, room apt, 2 tw coe ‘ d a! 25 — E Sawer ’ 1 est Detroit Good, rest- |? | Gerdon's Trailer C ia foots. Bees tse 821 basement. autamatic hot water. NORMAN F RICE Rewkires Srecery. Shingleies.| dential area. On main. heavily | SN | Dena) ney Come 1200 its ae . y HE BES r! 1 wee ostiees owner’ s a fp ges beat Full dining room. 7070 COMMERCE RD. EM? -441 2 ‘e traveled (phy, iano Gross of _ FREES“TRAILE cE Si 4 seeeee T vioer® mon coaies, scasuen Minds. tine From Detreit— WO Tes | Business Property | 44 | over $180,000 Owner turns com-/ “* - eo tple in eechange tor help a | ot Beare Af2a80 Terms enclosed back’ yard Priced t: OXBOW LAKE FRONT BY Own. | ~~" ~~ * Peat. A well operaied money, | QUICK. PRIENDLY service | Share’, MAple, S Te Between | WARD F i. cell. terms if desired er 2 bedrooms. large kitchen HOTEL ON M13 SDM LICENSE maker Owner reuring and. will NO-RED TAPE 4.7 Sef le : F PARTRIDGE. : ye re tong paseo — A oye gross $48,000 1952 coffee room, consider ‘s of wt clesals inven- | FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK, ° +: Auto. Accessories §2 |The cats Jisted below ere < = ( ' Errabett . i F \ itchen 5 reom % t : ILE . gp UIOR - = Cod ae eter vile or living F tom — | se a. peartneat va sleeoine sponsible party. (tai e's oe . iinet ania ane SA new car trade-i Ma “fully - Huron. m Eve 7. to 9 eno} BY, -or Sale Lot 42 ftoom. ciub room, will take $11- NEW ‘52 PLYMOUTH RADIO e ndi tioned. ‘of see. this cozy 2 bedroom #bme ts $60 to handle. on aécount-of poor | Gunplete | ei cerial a Firae 646 | , recondt ion any - = ; dining room, of] heat, hot water LPL LLLP PLP LOLA APL a et F Tt REALTY, OTB. | | | J rE h hy d 1 aos 5 2 eat St. Michael's wired for electric stove, fully in’ 7} health. . ROO @ Ga: ; : them have had on y one. sulet nd screehs, part 1¢ All-Woman Realty = VILLE Ph 2382 TRUCK BATTERY 4 TUBES, size) ~ Saginaw at Cottage . . ' ne 2 bedrm home. Giassed in Spay "Suess ncGsaay at cell | DONALDSO: SQ*F gE a 18. 880 > c : «Ow ner : r i N PA - -5Q°F ) AGE AL ESTATE SERVICE, INC. 700x Staniey NE ER 4. ; the ‘un porch. gas heat “Immedi -Pwo0s sown, call NOW | Mice corner ton peries ft a ee! Re NTAGE ONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG a GLASS!t--GLASS! PRONE FES 4% | sen 7 eener st So TTT YRLAoy POR. Poni‘ac Office J. Landmesser, Si FINANCE CO We ecaies |e een alety aries) a: NT S-SPE IALS ; f - re . = pu se im new safety? aw | ai ~ NEAR WATERFOR G1 Resale 2 adjoining lots. 's block to dbus Se¢ and select sour site soon in GAS - STATION _$3% W, Huron St, PE 4.1538 lau “tnetalied while you watt | up purée speciat. « poor) HUNTER E EC ORD Juat north of Misher Body built line. 1 k to each this new controlled commercial 1 gree 2rtail fully’ se ed b dur insurance al! you-meed +. *C088 Tadic and heater, standard 3 apts income on pavement 2 are in 1950 epic and span 2 bedreem., ELIZABETH LAKE secti~p of Pontiac's fast growing Mee which f Siusoas out ta yor signature All work cuer- shift == ‘Phone Milford, MU vy ; furnished. Separate entrances anc nome. with expansion upstairs High. dry near the iake Geo¢, West suburbs - W Huron Street nignway with lake frontage. on foes anteed —— ———— _ | -1960) Cryeler Tows and Country hive 7 bres fruit trees. 4 lots fas DAS — — = io eg eriding. ste. Only _ (M-50) ‘et Pontiac Lake Rd | offer. 8219 Highland (M39) Hub Auto Parts Co = ‘on Exeelent finish, radio = - back. Mighf # tic water or eliz TLLIAM: LAK * sealer & automatic transmis- ~- MRE small house and come cash spacious kitchen apd dibeite com: Practically 3 eres. i bieck from | C ART W. BIRD. Realtor swath o _ 122 Oakiand Ave Ph PR 4-?068-+- 66 S PERRY + sion, brand mew Goodyear deluxe =” as oberment rinetion tle bath ribbon drive.) the lake 28536 fi. basement in ~/ SMALL GROCERY BEER. 1 TIRES 710415 USED ABOUT —_ eS ea = f McLARTY- You 1 lore ft, make your ap Well is in. | ya 516 Poat'ae — Bidg. wine, living quarters For lease miles) alae aching carried | nd the family gienee —._.___—*FPE 22182 pointment TODAY | THELMA we cme Realttot = FE 4-42: Eves. FE 3-1382 oll lake area Doing ead $40. LTE E 43780 after $ pom i / q « ee * West Side Suburban’ mu Del jot ey EUIEABETH LAKE RD. tavent ory ss Rows reo | IP TO $500 | [7 Fides ee atuidey bine fini ® vt “rallies, = elas (2 LOTS, pees Saeer ATELY AN frontage. $2.200 FE #1720 | AUT EPEC Ste i . # toom family home, 4 bedrooms ls |" ace fm each. Near ‘airport. OR | ino 60. MA ¢ | to finarice your auto or other pur- SPECTALS | ~ -4 sfnd beater, 23,068 AL miles = gre 4 ee “BUI NICHOLTF Lclood Serer ila ove a aero 2 chases: to re-finance for lower R “Sf =e | Ye sheuM see Gis! SGns. own. ed garage. Full base- | = : payments; bills: st —Reb iT =] d "46 Play le S345 ° ment. Real Sails and Insurance TT Suitable for any business or ticht | i pay s: sickness or Nev ebul t se 9 Plyem. sedan ....:3549) ment. O4 — erin = Mt Clemens 8t FE $1201 LI L -E FAR MS” mtg Exc. 8 room mod. ranch A MOXEY OM. AKE R other worthy purposes. oO 3 mao & Sunday!’ Were o . IRS R iL BUY sprinters. frit UDseFETOUNG Bye Mr Allen Fr 33370 uly $15 Dp. and 618 per mouth fype “home, All Wis on § Bcres stall garage established 1S years 1 pes venings & Sunday | ’46.Mercury ........ 385 A REAL BU ro y : ODFERN HOME ese choice tracts are with 164 rontage on Tae : 1 f~ : : : -< 5 <<) : ioten Coe —— = Co eee ctkene, | orer one acre Close to schoul, beth Lk. Rd Owner FE 46031. {fe at rear of Standerd Ot! sta se ene) ee ice Discount to All GM 46 Chevrolet ....0... $65) = ROOMING HOU Mich. No dealers. ee PF aecee means D BUSINESS LOCATION ON and 8 Ardmore. —— --Employes '46 Pontiac .......... 295; 1980 Desoto custom. Radio and , ROOMING HOUSE: |- “THIS WEEK'S poe we wren Ph TFENEane | SI Sick wing id hem ELOY Our busine te asceing inate. = MOTOR MART. “47 Pontiac 450| att, Pastimes maraets rooms, modérn, furtiiture tn- . . |} BEAMTIFUL SE ER ta Snes = i FL OY D KEN TAR, Realtor uals and —* w rol thetr - aan nee pre finish, ¥ clean: interior, Pigg ag! for rooms or bosrd- SPECIALS 200. . —— and Hace one = by appointment any ume 'o4 W Lawrence Open Eves. | money hyp blems. Let us help you { 7! ™ <== woe oN | i cell pant condition: rs. near . . pha fs wn Z es i $6,600 $2.000 eat anes Body, bargain. 1509 down early mew 2 bed- — orrest Estates. Bacrifice | FF 3680, avi, FE sakes | - 108 Phone FeS-si2i, Write or call. a od catvee tome wien oa #148 "acres email home, near Lake [OOM home, Cement So fi t20 down, MI 60191 | nings | Next to Consumers Power HOME & AUTO LOAN dios, all with "heaters, Oakland. $4,960. $850 down et : ' 5 _ d ! J 22 . te. Park Recreation area Bath $25 DOWN DG. . | New — Rebuilt ~ doe | $45 D . 1 ’ DOWN aca Fei omen Real alin | Piastered Bases tien? So eS Ra_ between ee TRIAL BLD eon SINERAT ATE. COMPANY OREN EVES’ AND §UN own ..| NO MONEY DOWN as —— OM he 5 eee dp dwin. 1 mile to City 7, #7 COMM. NATL BA ; j ‘ i : : : Hat S ds. 150% Trank R R., 2 acres, 5000 sq : NK BLDG 5 mas se WILL BUY. ANY OF THESE CARS EAST SIDE a or es io . 4 cement Taide Tyre. old 2 gure 40 acres. A world of opportunity | Lesije Fleisher. Manager Hollerback Auto Parts , 1949 Ford New paint. good tires, + Paved street 3 bedroom modes —. Ww RIGHT OR V ALUET docks, one ‘nelosed For quick | on highway 2 mn east of White we | Voss, President | 340 Baldwin a oe? PR Y-9477 | radth-and heater, 1416 8 month, : b “\ Hours se w, fine condition. Onis ($1,000 down New 2 bedroom home 279 9, Telegraph FE 5§-0603| sale. Terms to suit. $18,500 Ciare | more. Running stream, fine oe ourse@ to 5 Sat. $3 to l| wrw PARTS & ACCESSORIES . i : ; =. with $2,800 down. Or will with full basement. 3 peice bath - Bedding Manufacturing Co, den, deer territory, around §5 TE AG UE FIN. ANC E co | PRE-SFA-ON SPECIAL 2 age ' 1947 Hudson. Excellent original ~ scount for cash. Hot air furnace. Storms & screens = \Vorking Men's s Estates | Clarkston, 0 | TERMS. Vincent, MI 62299. _ iN LIMITED: TIME ONLY j The Little Lot of Lots of Values paint — uphols' and trim. like Es DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER 1 car garage Needs some 1 goiterel Ra i to 2 ecre lote jn 2 COMPLETELY NEW STANDARD™ -20014 S. MAIN | Best grade 200 proof aicobo! 9c gai | CADILLAC °46, $500 CAR CAN BE) ev: Fettee! hea ig Ls terior finish. Lake privileges on For | Sale Farm Prop. 4s Ot} Stations for lease. Holly & eae 5 | seen at Bell Sheil Station. and heater, A 3140 W. Huron ood beach. Priced at $7 new _ ubdivision 1m ile north ROCHESTE yy | SCHRAM, AUTO PAR Ls a 1418) month Otice PE Baal” Eve em 3330“ © oe of Walton Re. -¥800 up- ert eee Waterford. Excellent. locations (STERSMICEL . 8 Telegraph Rd oo = Le oo? down Neat 4 room home | “Cett down. 2 per cent per mo. F RUIT FAR ME Wo park Sa booee on | LOANS $25 TO $500 -- | 33 t= ~ RE EPOSSE SSIONS _ ree OPEN DAILY- ~ Pretabricated Pull bath Unity | Tim Weber. Tuxedo . Sales- a a“ » after AUTOS - | ORIGINAT, NEW i SHROME with i _ | terug aeakeon. 431 CASS-ELIZ, RD. | fiom 2 bedrooms. -Livtog room | ™eB 98 premises after 3 p.m. | lovely 3 bedroom all modern =P Mo LIVESTOCE a Vkageas es pag hme nearly cew, privately built carpet Lot 70x19." Privileges WOODED 0 ith ered Le = BY OWNER a HOUSEHOLD GOODs | | FE 50754!) > pendent a ses 24313 metic transmission, $606. ranch type home has al) the ca Cominerce Lake. Only $5. | 307 ft. on paved road. with large private jake. - + 9 brick stores, 6 room house, 2/ - ~Ph- Rochester, OL €-0711-—— i WRECKING POR PARTS, 4 CARS; 3 = ie 2S roeod as ik convenience and ‘berries on,this rolling 10 acre ee eer 40 Pore i of moderp living . oak trees. —_ available Loe t a pond tins ob 47 ft. Baidwin front- and up Buicks.. Fords. Caarrele: 3 Fords. Large 1053 The lowest legal rates.4 | 1981 DODGE 1 Coronet, +) Perry | -48-Oids ¢ door Tht "ae Gaba eos 85} | eat | « VALUES - ng: gece 4 Dy, R&H, Pull Prive Is Only — $245 "48 € fev. Aero Sedair COMMUNITY. “MOTOR , pi INC. = “ ; Et ite A os "Fer Sa Sale Used Cars. 55 Se 1951 DeSoto | Club Coupe - $425 DOWN PAYMENT Cleanest, sharpest one we've had this Low —— m ! nals, ete, -—_ in DeSoto Piredome 8 fordor dem. onsteator 10.000 miles wer steering torque drive tre air heater radio clock, solex glass, white wide wall 2-tone- BIG Piredome 8 demonstra- “951 PLYMOUTH CLUB one owner with low miles, all accessories, Excellent OWES weesesss 1948 DESOTO 4 door, 7-onawe —_) beater ete : 1960 PLYMOUTH FORDOR Radio, heater. one owner 1952 STUDEBAKE R ‘i Ye ton pickup. 6,000 miles .. $345 ine Sachin Sob STATION WAGON Radio =) — Very clean : . $265 1952 CHEVROLET 2 DR. 1948 EtrMours DELUXE 2 door owner ie Ie sstes 199 PLYMOUTH CLUB court Redio and heater CLUB COUPE sen ’ » radio, heater .. $246 Hydram 40 CHEV 1 TON PANEL -—- — Heater, good tires & mechanical r—gonditidn ..... AT Yeectcuqoe. 6236 YSLER ——— IN PONTIAC serv- Feticy “trained genuine Chrysiet cury egg ged ray e your car. hanies and SoysueS 30 Years Fair Dealing BeSote- Plymouth Dealer | ncee cies TUDOR DE- 1 owner. For prompt sale. 96 Bloomfield Ter- Your Car Is M Yorth Money at - Motor Sates 171 S, Saginaw i980 CHEVROLET, (DOOR, RABIO & heater serviceman's car. Must old _ Best pga! be once. Highland Rd cr Ph OR after 6:00 p.m CHEV. ‘4®@ DELUXE 2? DR. el clean car throughout, tts sp. FE 3 ee oe whe: x. _ 5-0560. DODGs = 5 ‘¥-4 DEMONSTRATO! bosoms Day ters, od., or venbihrnag - ws tion, 1ON tea! Pe ee “6 DODGE, COUrs x =n “63 8. PONTIAC’ S TOP | TRADER _ ear ts a ft second car. In perfect condition. Fully equipped vith radio heater, hydram: 4Qur price is far be- low market | value. Full price JEROME * |Used Cars-Orchard Lake at Cass. Phone New a Pa 8. Saginaw Phone +3566 Peterson |— | == | i 4=85= _ PONTIAC’S TOP | “TRADER MIKE’S AUTO SALES TL OAKLAND ~ GOOD USED CARS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR oe & WETTER | ~ Powerztide, 28,000 miles .... $305 | 1951 DESOTO 4 Loaded with piivaste sovecee. 6666 1953 a . Club cou overdrive ...... $305 | j (> ¢ | Country. Squire excellent, condition, priced to sell quick, le : « a | ~ lporp | really. sharp, ~ Owner’ leaving — 3-235 Com mander. Deluxe model, ish, radio and heater. and heater DODGE solic body, Johnson. FORD 1953 FLAMINGO Fordomatic Works For only 82.150 Low mile. age 1683, ooh FOR tad sell. FORD ‘#@ GOOD CONDITION. 900. FE 3 You! ll See Our A-] USED CARS AND USED TRUCKS | EARL R. MILL IM AN" 147 8. SAGINAW ST., PH_FE 5-410! Over AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 51 att DEBAKER door sedan with radio neuter Lema Hydramatic real buy at $895 "52 CHEV. 2 DR. SED. beautiful 2 tone fin- Years An $1,195 ‘49 PACKARD ~~ $595 'S1 FORD Radic. heater ae EARL R. 147 S. SAGINAW 7%. Full price Tinted glass Private owner. MI & Sun "50, =— ‘Ol FORD Radio & Heater $1195 _ LARRY JEROME N EVENINGS or se oes For “For Sale U Used Cars 55 55. When You ' 2 door sedan. Rums fine. bas radio Will go quickly eat— Milliman. Open From 8 a.m.-9 p.m. . PHONES . FE 54101 — after 6 FE 53488 ‘41 SEDAN, RUNS GOOD, | 7 8. EY ENT SHAPE. Larry isronie _ Rochester. Ford Dealer _ MAIN eile hl at pity BRIDGE “FOR MORE THAN 1 30 YEARS A GOOD rice TO BUY" FORD “41 2 DR coop” ‘CONDI- A {n 1A, Thq | _t ‘“47“ CONVERTIBLE. excellent condition... rE 8 You'ré. sure to.! ‘score a touch- used cars! HOLDEN’S RED STAMPS Now Given With Every Used Car | Purchased! a ‘30 FORD Club coupe 8 2 dr., radio} ©. & heater, excellent con- dition. | 35895 51 NASH 4 dr. equipped with radio & heater, Exceptionally nice. | $1145 ‘SO CHRYSLER, Royal 4 dr., radio & heat- er, fluid drive, good transportation. $1,195 ‘5+ HUDSON 2 dr., equipped with radio 1 & heater, Very clean. $1,095. 5. KAISER 2 dr, equipped with heat- er onky. A good buy at * “$895 ‘48 BUICK 4 dr., radio & heater $675 ‘SO CHEVE. 4 dr, deluxe $1, 045 149. PONT IAC Radio & heater $895 ‘SO BUICK 4 dr., dynafldw, radio & heater, $1,045. 1953 =e 1. 4 _ tion. EM _ 3-238 PONTIAC & BUICKS Fo fiajoauex yn. WITH a pple uase ete : =~ nice pete - Ie, be seen | DEMONS] RATORS at a Gti atlas 4520 von 4-318 OVERDRIVE. 0A aE ully ¢quipped with radio [B3169 after 4 | X-heater, hydramatic & | -by ae i lO aa RIVING ~ 1952: “Henry J? Dr. (1948 Nash, 6 dr Has R&A with | overdrive Good tires & mechani- 1951 Henry v2 2 Dr. seen cp t7nt: Selling tor $395 1951 Katser..2 Dr. _ 4 Dr. $0 Chrys:* Wincsor dr, Black “11947 48 ‘49 Fraser, egg ‘Réel & auto transmission. 1947 48, 49 Kaiser, : ~ runs & new car 1946 «47 Ford. : . cin adr thi« Selling for 3776 AUBURD 'E 4- : a oe 1952. Plymouth Cranbrook 4¢r. ~ Light green finish. Has R&H also. 1983 ; sont ee This ae - ——e = = re ve Sellin or CHEVROLETS 1947 Dodge cid. epe. black. finish. has R&.i ous a ss nea heirhory) 2 dr. 4 drs. meee. — Te oo — 3 5 : Chrysier 8: eon clb epe. po werelises; Hae Ress waste, Toa teutn r Gi ee rive em -onvertibles. 1951 Chevie .udor Has R&H dark Official’s cars ray finish Clean in & out, Sell- Z ing tor $978 Demonstratérs teas 49, Pontiac 2dr 8 Chieftain with F - co & Hydr drive. — for Save up to— Cl rkst a MOTOR SALES NGAN'S — |Cgaeonttlita ~ BETES" Pan s' ‘ 3 MICHIGAN'S Open 8:30 em to § 1m, Daily FINEST -, (@ DODOE 4 DR. pELoxe THE ik CONNER. OF After 5:20. 74 Dwight. FE 2-8686._ : HE te) __ || DODGE BUSINESS GOUPE. “‘4é. WOODWARD AND KH ROAD! Good ecod” Pa. 3335. 2 ' “ al 1 * \ ‘¢ ‘ hesomatic, R & H. Prices must be seen Full price $995. Beautiful "48 ‘Fora BE - oi glade D 2- hes, One owner. ‘price $885. OAK‘and 8-3245. “49 FORD CUSTOM 4 DR ewner, FE 7-8135 $1,450. a'ter-mark up ~ PONTIAC’S TOP _ TRADER must. come trader will a the way £ door, tition, 1 owner, 1 to be apprecia’ PONTE. AC TOP TRADER 66S. PERRY 4420 FO DOOR One of -the sharpest, cleanest littic Fords town. Better ad ar, The Litle Lot of Lots of Values | FORD i981 2 DOOR, RADIO“A ~—— Ph V4, | FORD ‘52, tay d to 4 DR., FORD- . 15,000 miles. A-1 condition, buy from owner, sav down, Pontiac tblack, beautt- I dy naflow. see these beauties yourself! Zor ood Selection of Used Trucks GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed , | COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. . == at “the = end town “a 10 ae eve over Troll 804 N. Main hon 7121 ROCHESTER» wa ete Come out and: t i | ' 1 “RAR hms Perfectly Only $495 | Dodge Custom Sed. R&H, A Guaranieed One-Ov ner Beauty $995 SEE & DRIVE ! mu _YOU BUY POINTE “MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw FORD 4} EXCELLENT CONDI- tion. Rad o beat Reasonable price. Pile finance OL 6-081 “40 2 DR. REASONABLE. ne Paty 9056 Buckingham ~ Pon- Pea Lake * FORD 50 6, ONE OF THE CLEAN. est in tow Shown by appoint- i. ment only (MA 46-3418 a SI KORD a dows with one. uston 8 sédan® Radio & heater oreo transmission Y SELL OR TRADE W est Side Used Car, “32 CUSTOM. ALPINE white side wails heater than 20, actual miles. _MI oe Less _ Owner. 66S. PERRY 199 FORD SEDAN Gunmetal gray, , naa equipped ood fagnily snappy, clean, Seek - ee 66 “ PERRY The Little Lot of Lots of Vaiues FORD ‘52, 4 DR. 1 R& H. "FORDO- = oe Delonte 635 W. Iroquois. FORD ‘51 2 DR_R & H. FORDO-| _ mai ese PE 2-3410 cera ‘48° 2 =DR., PRICED sell, OR 37901. HENRY J ‘$2, R&H. LOW MIL the price will amaze you. extr TO : KAISER DELUXE 4 DOOR RADIO. HEATER, DIRECTIONAL | SIGNALS. OV OVE ERDRIVE EXCEL- V ERY CLEAN JACOBSON Your Hudson Dealer 58 W. Pike at Cass FE 2-8359 49m LINCOLN r overtirive, 2 spot lights, ~ id@ded Excellent motor, will selk of _ rade. MA ¢1031. 151 MERCURY. 4 DOOR. MERC- O-Matic Transmission, very clean nl mileage, many extras. Phone 34824, Bee Bird 66S. PERRY ‘”@ MERCURY car at real. _ equipped. mone ded 4 ¥ 5 668. PERRY The Little Lot of- pots of Values bargain MERCURY ‘@, BPORT COUPE Tubeless tires, clean, $835 2768 oodbine. FE 4-0244 after 5 p m ‘$1 NASH 4 DR OD 63 6. Perry. FE 5-4685 613 we FE 2-345 Nash e Statesman 2-Door ATTRACTIVE METALLIC GREEN ovEnpels aceer ADDED Loxt Rano POAM CUSHIONS - BED FEATURE PRICED TO SF! KIMBALL YOUR,N ASH-DEALER 236 «8 FE 41545 OPEN NIGHTS | NASH | STATESMAN 1953 3 MOS . old ra & rede aa or will take “0 let or Plymouth No ap ing ivate deal 3-T241_ NASh #7 4 DR." EXTRA CLEAN good ‘tires, $345. Will thke truck f trade WILSON GMC B09 5. Woodward coe isitdlametitiemiindeataiaie cca cy iat NASH ‘80. BY. ORIGINAL OWNER amlleage, R & PROV. ABLE = condition. PE $-5428 '51 NASH Rambler convertible, radio heat. : Ab in excellent condition througb- e ‘ $995 - MICHIGAN'S “INEST THE. BIG asthe oe ON THE CO 0 WOODWARD AND. Bh Ain, E ROAD 4% NASH CLUB COUPE RADIO heater, best offer. OR 3a aren 5 p.m. 51 NASH FE sid OLDS. HYDR enilworth. FE 0824 OLDS ‘51, 98 HOLIDAY SEDAN, low milcage, gdod condition. FE 2-5805 ¢'DR. OD 8 8. Perry R&H, ‘01 ‘ ‘49,08 4 DR. R&H HY- dramatic, ® one owner sharpie Just = old nope down. W. A Cal Inc, 8S. Woodward, Siresingbens, Mt 47811. PACKARD ‘$1 4 DR, PR owner, very good condition, om sun si. Ses total price. MA IVATE 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN WILL BE sold for highest offer by Monday Can finance. Leaving country, 201 __Merrill, Birm. MI 6-1669 ‘ 48 PLYMOUTH * Convertible Radin anu neater, skirts, spots Priced to sell. dual Ss Huron Motor Sales 952 W Huron FE 32-2641 21645. pontine pelle CHIEFTAIN. Mery | fou door, rubber. OR 32251 | | or OR Tie Seis. PONTIAC: 1951 DELUXE 4 DR. “Mydramatic R and H. Excellent _condition 1 owner. 38 Close 5t. ane 1953 | PE 53527 | | PONTIAC ‘43 eae INER «DR. ey sidewalls. Seat covers. Must | be seen to oe appreciated. $600. | -4701 Dixie Hwy.. rayton F Piains 4-9893 after 4 p.m. 7 PONTIAC 524 DR. HYDRAMATIC Engineer owned, Exgelient condi- “tion. MY 32-1083. | PONTIAC — oo 61 OR “48 Beth A FE 2 1048 ‘47 PONTIAC. lent tires. FE 4-008¢ 2 radio PONTIAC 1852 4 DR. HYDRA- matic’ Standard R H. 13.000 mi $1485 FE. oe PONTIAC ‘1953 STATION WAGON Radio, Heater’ HMydramatic. 2 seats OL 11-1511.” ; PONTIAC ‘51, HYDRAMATIC, ALL ose ~~ damaged, Reas PONTIAC 1848 DELUXE SEDAN Mydrematic Radio Heater. Cleas car $495 PFE 37942. - PONTIAC 195f GNE ‘OWNER “CAR New battery and tires. FE §-8626 PONTIAC 51 4 DR 8. RADIO & beater FE 171-0193. PONTIAC, 1847. 2-DR. STREAM liner | owner Clean FE 4-6815 DOOR, EXc & heater $475 PONTIAC 48 2 DR. FULLY equipped, white wail) tires, 2 tome pain. OL’ 2-6471 | PONTIAC 27 DR. 47, GOOD TIRES H. by owner, LES ’ MY 2- a XCEL-; PONTIAC ‘$3 DELUXE. 4 DR hydrer atic, mileage. FE Te ~ PONTIAC ,863 STANDARD DR. — Heater. Back up ijights 6.500 mi. |] owne,. Sacrifice 61 975. ; MAp. 5.2805 : ; _ PONTIAC ‘41. @ $100 «.- 4 PE 17-0211 RECONDITION EDN RIGHT -_ INA . _ SEPARATE SHOP ‘48 Intl - “PANEL ‘Very sound body, rubber, new oS must see this! "$445 good &'47 Chev. 1-TON (PICKUP ‘Deluxe cab-and a braud= new pickup box and rear Tenders. very good tires. $495 ‘49 Sthde. 2- TON STAKE ‘Stake has been enclosed as a van, but may be used either way. Here is a lot of truck for— $505 | SPECIALS On-These PICKUPS ‘51 Dodge ‘90 Ford | ‘50 Chev. ‘46 Chev. “NEW CHEVROLFT TRUCKKS Pr Take your choice of Amer- ica’s Choice. Our selec- tion is big, but money difference is small. THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT. JACK HAB S Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 J new battery R & $535 1. PONTiLAC S CONVERTIBLE. good condition, FE 23-2315 '51 SFUDEBAKER Champion sedan radioe heater overdfive An excellent car for hot very muc) money | _ $895 MIC eee FINEST THE B10 ee LOT EE CORNER OF wooDw s ARD AND 1} M&EE ROAD sTt oxeaee 1947 EE + . COM ANDER | overdrive, nice $900 FE ‘STUDEBAKER | es -6 xedan, R&H, by owner $ Say | When You See Our A-l USED CARS AND USED TRUCKS | EARE R. MIL r INTAN” 147 8 SAGINAW ST. PH. FE 5-4101 Over 30 Years An ACTROR ED FORD DEALER | FORD 44, - om Express $895 48 FORD PANEL $695 ‘48, FORD STAKE $895 __ EARL R. Milliman Open. Eve. 'til 9 147 8 Saginaw Street FE $4101 or after ¢-FE 45-3246 - | Be $0 CHEVROLET For Sale Trucks — 50 | - a Youll _- F-61%4-TON | | SELECTION OF 50 TRUCKS ALL Terms Wil trade, Make us ap offer om any new make. Michigan Auction Mart, Lake QOrien MY 2-163! $1 CHEVIE, 1 TON STAKE A-t coud 17000 mi $805 FE 5-4878. 300 8 Saginae . 1 OR 2? YARD DUMP BOX POR *, ten pickup er mia top truck. FE 2-T314 TON popar TOW TRUCK with winch motor Perfect cond types White Lake Bervice 4020 ond Rad Milford MU @zses _ a spate 4, TO STAKE 6195. OR 3- “ Paes DEL IVERY WILLYS, for sale by ofner In good condi. tion FE 2.4960 200 Sanderson ty TON PICKUP. $605 MYrtte 3.5608. FORD 52 F 6 V-8. 5 YD DoMP 0 mi 429 N Paddock Pontiac’s ONLY Exclusive Truck Deater WILSON GMC CO. 899 SS) Woodward FF 4-453] TRAiLMOBILE, 1953 exie trailer 2% feot Smal down - over balance FE ‘47 GMC PANEL TRUCK, Goon condition $3.0 Mobile Gas Sta- _ Her cerner W Huron at Hender- son TANK TRUCK “47 DODGE, 1,200 gallons 3 compartments. Ree! hose. printer meter Gerwood speediine body Excellent Ready’ to go Berkley Oi Co. “2045 Coolidge, Berkley =) CHEVROL ET, '» TON cK. *.1 condition, $675 $30 town, MY 3.5605 g Motor Scooters 58 LL NEW & USED CUSHMAN 8COOT- erg 12 8 Paddock PE 4-4246. 53 “USHMAN EAGLE, EXTRAS. excellent condition MI 4.8934 or 1698 Norfolk Drive, Birmingham, Michigan CUSHMAN FAGLE MOTORSCOOT- ee 8 co old. 3281 Mann Rd. , For Sale Motoreyctes 89 TANDEM flat bed PN ~ | FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR Harley Davidson, see Harley Davidson Sales Co., naw. 327 &. Bagi- For Sale Bicycles 59A i2 BOYS CYCLES, “M & MM”. gE , e engietlow WwTD sore. ao! cr “3,200 BICYCLE. FE Boats & Accessories 60 PAPA PALL ALLA AL ALA LAL | EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS ALUMA ACRAFT BOATS “HUTCHIN SON iT Boat builder, finish that "hebciost ——— = ars planning for next r PE anes. 5S very, reieonabie, MERCURY ¥ ST MOD- RS, MOST els now avai delivery. Te denasmpa a immediate GENESEE SALES 2101 Dizie Hwy FE 2-978 "ag ee eso a Sacrifice vates: Mayteir wa taal ox “Anke . You-~ _THE PONTIAC’ ‘PRESS, FRI DA ' Holiday Parle isPRDvED & BOAT F EUSMIONS 1 $2.96, | - goods of P ora re € 2 Eversihing ‘for the “ rallere, cs) ARINE SUPPLIES F 396 Orchard Lake Ave (JOHNSON. 25," 1 iNSON iy bvEnf oe ieee comin $300. Po FE STILL. TRUCKING. NEW WOLVER. ‘ne Boats, Practically. MoLvEn. now in stock. Howard Loomis. 10605 Dixie MA. 5-344 jo Fl. RACING RUN-A ABOUT EX. cellent condition. many accessor. | Messier sell, going inte cervice. BO ATS FOR SALE 4 Comet. ¢} boats, 16 f var chalow’ dcaht with asia bow 2 suits of choke and case. 0 Transportation Offered 62 - ~wooeorreereeeeiom: ' FURN. VAN GOING NORTH, PART toad either _Way- oe FE 5-6806! $3 MODEL TV. . _ trade on itgnt car | Swaps - 2 A eg of SE bone 63 OP aN are ets “¥eu were so- Tight clean to Austratia®” . Aa ALAN he's a gone guy — he's gone l= ~ | TaRGR al * sn Perea gto has ¢ OF ‘Cabinet Apa sees ale ts Dresser “Base pense | Si “Oakland Furniture pper's. 602 Mt. Clemens. i rEAROE “BOURLE ‘DOOR ~RE- Voorheis. - OIL iH er, Nearly new. MA 56-2507. “ste 10S $§ AND +. SMALL [RADIOS Fe © 8ts, ozs" Bonny Maid vinyl’ inlaid tt FLOOR SHO ‘SELLING BELOW WHOLESALE 4% ft. Walt Tile. .15¢ ft. ‘00 9x0 tile ..... 8 Se ASE hE nan ns A$, Dutch Pe paint = ae ns ename tax sie 1.00 tic linoleum * “48 ay Harold's 140 S. Saginaw Free Delivery, 1 Boge : wt 23-5450 DOUBLE RED 1D STAMPS TODAY MAYTAG. ASHER SEBUILT & guaranteed. FE + -_. Office Reeipeaai 6 . PLAT TOP iM. A. BENSON | aLe GAS RLECTRIC heat and cook stoves, full auto oil furnaces TILE 10* ~ S49 N. Saginaw “ ‘SIZES | FE 4-2531 matic ‘ and parts for oil burners, bottle: = tanks, hot plates trailers and. cabins. AT SERVICE CO. Associated With bidnened Exchange Open_ Evenings Sndays P. M. ‘ ROOM I KENMORE OIL HEATER, $25, wd erg fl sweeper and cur. tain sretehefs. $3 ,_Ph. FE 4-6406~ Haun: Protos by factory ae. se a) » nO Meaney FE 5-4962; ree. cotimates ee ro 7 miles a Bbw Acai mm ou j , ‘tioor | and Mac-O-Lac ASONRY ING MADE | with latex for exterior and in~ terior surfaces o: _ ger blocks. hs Oakland Fuel & _chard Lake, FE 5-6 T ALBOT. Rock lath, al a bundle: 4x8 sheet and fittings | - Anchor Fence -|*#om8 ef 8 colors. “Paint, 436 Or- 2 soi Yeu tin cor rec practically mee Ca & covers .. LAYLOCK - “. no. ( SP Orctlard Lake Aven PE Dati NIAL- FLOOR LAMP; Dun. - 4 fixture; round omtlaue, | i, minogen defros fer: éresees. sizes = ta ladies beautiful shoes 64 T +2181, : 35° VENDING” MACHINES POR salé, reasonable offer, some on "See gamete ane value a Slightly marred. Aiso large —— ef medieme cab- inets with and without ) at e . ains: an , 23 Orcha: © — | Houses MOVE OR WRECK $375. Garages $15. Deirek TRia- ity, 1.8915 | cote a Me Onsiac: BOARD, $75: Eicor tape $100. Both | ; order, _—_— 4pm, 1 vara 4 aaa spon — and storm aa. and car- paonetin Fi 'es ‘builder, | “Sale priced for October. Free estimates anywhere. FHA-& ABC financing. STOPPERT“& CEGIL Digle Mwy, Dray’ 4360 : Plains fie 7173 tf no enawef = 32420 agen miceosest CHK BED, OVERSTUFFED CHA folding chairs,’ rugs, dining tonie: honat. 4 aes” TRUCK “AND Sand, _ Oravel, | Dirt ¢ 68A kinds by |g 7) STUDEBAKEN, CHAMPION bibs ; a Gai old. Started, A PROMPT, DELIVERY. ~~ 00D J FE 7-727] after 4 ‘oer phéasanis, Cali FE ROMPT DELIVERY OWT YARD | iis oa load vol, black. drt, Yt os _ CR Te ae _OR 3-0644._— — “bb ) ROAD & DRIVEWAY FOX VERRIER REO. PUPPIES. 0-40 perm And Plucker abs. 2660 ; COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. T0 - Call-aiter 4:30 P.M: MA OP. SOIL -| BEAGLES. vis _ed, Trini given, PE 4-048, | Cc REGISTERED - “s : Road - og ES, a 4 mos. ‘-' = APPLES, MCINTS Wagners, Snows, >. s Wholesale a ag Dine” way. APPLES — Aro bushe! a. my hen a _ Baldwin and of “‘DALBY’ heen _oveyne | Markee, _ __For Sale Pets: FOX TERRIER BF rand Plucked Gousha. OR -3-gp01 ‘MALE, + TT Two ‘REG BRITANY SPAN! white male. MI ¢ Orion —— ‘CASE. 6 bi ae AND SAVE $$ Giver 2 row picker Ad - i amen! apa 7 — i. DESK, TYPEW: RITER ‘vck, $1.50; No. 2 box pine, $11 a ALL § STEEL aie WHEEL “TRAIL eats ing Supplier, OR D180. ‘ ’31 PONTSAC COUPE WITH SMALL desk. chairs swivel chairs, any- bandredy No, J flooring and in- | 40. $2 Hudson 7 GooD REDBONE ‘oon || jlin- Sead : a hounds. old w acy ceguss see uenaies ad Sale Household | Goods 66 Sale Household Goods 66 saucer! cet Remote | ecw ee cmens xm | ? ICTURE WINDOW. Tsun =Sand-Gravel-Peat | * Poe yee | eens 2 ae : tne NEN LLL AA A ALL AL ALLEL LA elf . * N 5 ema. = Front ogtes ‘and ned a ie AYTHEON 7. T. Vv. co cece SHOP SUBURBAN: = Sua" a C & H LUMBE R CC oe Therpenase a ete Glass. | enwoaatlerd Wesstaasy Priced” poate cans rE : ireckeens Rabies . (A riding | "38 Pontiac, 2 dr., @ cylinder en-| 1953 model which—gives sharp) 9 DE: JIRBAS Store Equipment © 66B | OP trom 8 2tH-t Mon. thra A aa perig Satld oo PO are BLACK D BOSTON _ TERRIER Tee. Fe | tractor) Some . New gine, good paint fair tires, runs | Gent Stereos & ‘oor geri | & SAVE RRR en Coan tron ‘. ori is tel Bases oa State tested. Fill pred sand’ and coe = ll acne, é Linces 14721. w e t se t t ¥ . * You must gee these cars to appre-| Pontiac. PE Sous ee | Where vour dollars have more sense | BARB: QUE MACHINE, GOOD | Ail holidays, open from 104i! 3 ERDON SS ca | te yea. = BLACK Bint. REGISTERED —— re MAN CRAIN SAWS. ties ciate them. Will trade these cars | FUEL OLL BURNER, USED ONLY! * = LES CO. The Le cond Also National cash register. | Except Easter, Thanksgiving, Xmas 4 061 8. Telegraph & fur cir, Chap, Pe #-2686. » t i Ps LAS. RE AD for nrthing of value, Will sell 1 year Don't apply betore 6 p.m. | - Red 5, Aubure oe oe ee Se os “and New Year's. REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC _ pett ap. REGISTERED ENOLISH 61 ae. | PP ats rata ~ alse. 1086. oe | sabre Apply tn day Sat. a | ae of my ro Heights. 2 res_ of wtase, Bo me? bach MEAT | Sper “i eenstiie — tanks. Ph. OR -3-7686. iis Lage Conte BLACK ‘LOAM, hives. olf. 2005 Pridham, Keoee | Sous i = my ARD & ene ° s ; “RATR ENSEMBLE & FiT- HOLD MISC. ITEMS. roar - porn Be, aie, Carmen? | sere - a | SEW AND Uae meat block. Will sacrifice ict |” tings, FE @Ties Aer 2:30 pm. Ow SEqeHO Pe D0Gs AND CATs BOARDED &@| ALL r ing pic- 2/PIECE BLUE LIVING Bed k and sizes quick sale. 364 8. Blvd |W. J , Shredded Peat Humus | res sees & ——— ae e — table. and lamp. 500 Mont-_ Lames. seme and floor. pied USED | FLECTRIC _REYRIOS. AND 3 Were | Se beagiree = PE 5 1666- o = $12 rr 7-008 nelr me | 5 ied + asad A board | Caina «jos e:ect- washing iC. = buntin, am 24k are i _ of shallow well pump. Phone FE jivinG ROOM SUITE. $18” Siig. TV Sets and radios. LAUNDRY SHIRT Odea UNTT | anteed. $39.50 up. Roy's replace- | with double hitch. 978 Argrie Ave | ROAD, GRA Baty WAY) pea p BRITTANY SPAN. IN OR 44-2159. Mons Ace coil spring & &pi | Re frigefators, al) kinds. ote . PE erat. e. 200 ment. 96 Oakland A _...| between €7 week nights, 16-3 Sat- “ com: sent | “tel, 28 Fe . fiekied & CALL J SINGLE HOLLYWOOD BED FOR aire innerspring mattress. at | Heating = =— — neat- | ae ——~- |ONE 6 RM- OIL BURNER. “UP. | urdey. _ -|. 4 & Grave trained, ne James, Walled Lake S chestiof drawers, or wil) sell.| FE 2-2859. «| teres ou’ space best Sale Miscellaneous 68 rieht .vacuum cleane PHIL GAS 4 BURNER STOVE. SAND,/GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, TOP . MA 61342. we FE 5-4824. 4. | WTD: FURNITURE, ODDS & Chnoue dinette sets. ee EO | excelient condition FE 2-076. mangle iron. Reasonable. soil) Mike Jenkinson, OR 3-9500. 2 ENGLISH SETTERS. ABOUT i Your I-H Dealer : : ENGLISH _ POINTER: “Ste __ ends; antique dishes, MY 2-3022. | Chest and dressers. : : "AIR COMPRE SSORS | 4. ra ea fhE ‘BLACK DIRT. "gon yr. & 4 mos. old. 7 at 3 mos. Pontia Rd. t ke mos » lg. pewriter, 2 woes) tral- | WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC. WASH. | Bedroom suites. '_ Burmeisters ~ FOR COMPLETE Teves Me at someone seater, old. FE §-J50t- _* c a Opdy : er table saw. drill ae Suns, er Dryer. Brand new. Big dis- Living room suites. a US 2 tay| ON POOD AND FREEZER PLA haven Nd. Owner w BLOND COCKER SPAWIELS. one wan swe etc. Milford MU + oe count. Will finance. OR 3.8814 room suites, etc. om = with pavement breakers and clay CALL +408. NO OBLIOA- oe there aoe aie 1 to the right party. & ¥7D. ‘GOOD HOUSE AILER ME AND SHOP OPEN 8 A M ‘FO & PM. epades for Fent, other equip, TION: /staTE 10 2-10 m west of Telegraph mont a henge Tet nate | PHILCAS | RANGES | (INSTALLED L & 8 SALES CO. FB 1 AY 10 TO 3 CONE’S RENTAL VERS PUMPS TOP COL x le te ee pon oe a demansation pond completely mogern® fur. ‘home Petroleum Co. 2635 Orchard Lake GATE LEG D. LEAF TABLE 1m Bade FE seen MYERS IMPS iu. ghods, grove — TROPICAL, FISH | den & t. in country cad children. Write! Ave a1 '| and @ chairs ina floor pol- . ae “Save | Deep and shallow well, $9750 -up 9 *, gravel, biac Woodwerd ( Box 151, Mi _: , ae almost new. 75-8603. MBER ae fk FIXTURES. SOIL|' tte Pipe. State St. wm. Phone MI BALE OR T fe a RABBITS “el WAL’ r ONTV |s COLEMAN CIRCULA LU pipes"end fixtures, automatic of} Youngstown Sinks A. Lilleyman FE 4-7338 ; on = < ter, $35 storm window and gas water heaters, of! and aT. a J good hitches FE 10” Tabie model TV. $29 bs eo ee ‘ing er treadle eta | fr 1, -—eoal “furnaces,- steam and ’ AND Peat! — oop PUMP GUN, TRADE FOR 12%" Table’ model TV 949 aoe good | 3n6-No’d tir. “aas| water boilers, oll Stred. KELLYS I H: AR DW ARE | calale mined. L. Siade, ™ ‘i TV antenna kits. 99 96 ‘ ‘ i “TIT CIIDE Petine ont PE 5-008. ee ANDAR ony cond 48264, after 4 p.m.,| 1x19 W. pine maaré oot 93) HEIGHT’S SUPPLY nt Auburn 6 Adome jy 4a. OLDS “er 6. STANDAR atid -— sis Ga stil all day Sat. & Sup. x10 i per M $90 | ss Bere 6k - ights PE 2-88: i / "BLACK 1 “DIRT uly’ equ very cles. ERS, e i ; Sa or trade. Let's get together. pednos ogee =e = Used elec Mp doliol gp Rrnsar sles aan 7 4x8, % plyscore. each .... 85.78) sss Phone FE 4-543! — CEMEN rT BLOERS / Pill dirt, sand, & gravel. FE 2-9502. | aod aoe ror, Used refrig.} 25 for both. 832 Ago. St, Bir- | 20 ib. 8. felt, per roll ....,.. $2.50 Immediately Gotivered LA 4 TOP so. & GRAVEL 3 LOTS ON BENSTEIN RD, | %*9 50 uP cory “tpt, ‘sige "dist: mingham ieee Wes 100 ft. ..r. | $5 ~ PLYW D Ph. FE 2-6401 or PE 3-375 eon Peed Tateaats ’ Walled Lake a, Willys. _station |. washer, $49.50. Used Sop radios, | — Hi ® cedar siding per M. $40 06 eae) Lemon (rien i MO at eeceeeete ee | Meet are, SOreuee Gis tai | 3 Pelee on | Sa ge ene ean ot SS your ger | Sak ahs AEs | ei es ct i wus doors made, nia raed = aon. 1! = + 32-20 Tw iculares R- Used oi! burner. $35. sige ranges. ‘Loonerd we Co | Sheet rock cac |... $136 plumbing, wiring, ing. VEL, 1 FILL t Tor ! PUP Soitlon Wand Te ae wh tates Gag Ht Sot rm PS et te site| RE nate TO ae | Pas a eee che Mob Stare wht FE" HOUSE WITH 2 LAROE some » ri 7 BEDROOM SUITE. 1 DINING. — Nia fo GARAGES Supply, 156 W. PROMPT “DELIVERY POWER MOWERS / «Used Trade-in Dept. “chrome, 1 living | IF YOU ARE BUILDING an ousk _..| §-4712._ FG 2-7630 Pri. black 4: t, fil eset, rat of ; and bath — p room suite and—chrome, «| IF _ 14x20. $585 complete ‘with cement | 1 ™e Bo pedo ae veto BOLEN erm. full Ssanmnene house | Davenport os. $14.95 room suite, 1 washing machine. DRIVE OUT TO ae hire cre ona! Gosrkecas Gore PHA | ..0,t2 6:30. Closed every and gravel .EN TRACTORS yard needs some work, “pred 2 pe. living room $19 95 182 W. Chicago AND SAVE UP T _terms OR 3-227§ or EM 3-5624. USED REPRIG., a 2-244 & 6 HORSE road's mL from town mi) ¢ pc aining room tS TCROBURY GNELVADOR, LIKE MATERIALS 4 | maces. oil burners, on a eae diner t Boe north of : trade my/ China Cab $14.95 new. $130. FE §-0007. Make Gure It's = | Wayne Heating & Ait > Condit "| dirt & manure. : (oxen PUPPIES. KG Posi. RIDEMASTERS cauity 'in nouse or lot for aay-| Reconditioned rete-igeratas LORIC 30'INCH BOTTLED GAS GARAGES __ing Co 460 Wee! aren, Pr "DELIVERY Buack | POXE®. ° - 7 ie ting of value. Box 16 em | CALONIC 0 ine oe urméisters : t ELIVE bie sham prospects, reasanable. Pre Apt size electric stove $48.95 om Nar Li ‘Last: month at summer prices - I] ii / bw | dirt. and aw. wance, in wnt se AP 2» ACRES FOR | GOoD | Table top gas range $29.95 $2011, 8 : o> orem I Bos Co cal now —BStoppert & Cecil Gen- i | manure. 40 : ventory used car equity. PE $-3330. Wood beds $12.96 HAMILTON DRYER Like, ot ae inks : ‘eral -Butiders OR3-7721." Eves, ; iL ft ae duns, SAND. GRA , OTe Bs 4 OLD REFRIGER.~ 5™4! down payment. Easy terms. new. $110. a7 97 Cooley Lak OR 3.2420. txts 7 tents ; t = ae Ad TRADE TOUS. Tl Arhongs \WYMAN'’'S Used apt size electriesange WE DEL AG 5 R piel Wise oo. = . iss, , ae yg a | 2 For, son. FILL new Crosley Ghelvador, $199.00, — 18 W. Pike only Used Kenmore washer. wreeer | “10 Mile radius iuoreseent 807. 3 pe. Camnplete ine of bid tfria] in : grove se ose terms, $2 per week. MY 3-3711 W AY KE GABERTS — 2 with 8 trucks s€rving yoy riggs . colored set. three diferent ¢ lapped ing Goods oaB WILL TRADE ‘41 FORD FOR ‘vest it te Admins) mahogens con] E\{ 3-4650 EM 3- 306, Sree Ske Se ne | coder antceh Sporting Goo NAN glgmioem best and meter, O4/ APPLTANCE SPECIALS| eee M11 6-1300° 8 | BED. INNERSPRING WATERESS Perry cn 20 OA0OE ITHACA FIELD ATIC GARDENS rE es ——e : : Leonard refrigerator § cu. ft. 949 “ 7 and spring . er VAN R rade doubis. FE ———————sesenoees EXCHANGE YOUR- LAND GON- Thor ironer ‘Gued eoad., ... $28 a heater, 2 used dollies. 3152 W. . Ax, NORMAN BR wi rpg Building fame = aare Macee Associated Wty! Trater, Buebange 5 Cee ee Se, | ine. TERRIER PUP. GRAY PERSIAN LAMB COAT |“ ge04 cana rE $3030 et | ~11$. LeGrand THIS BARGAIN FRIGIDAIRE HOT POINT after re ‘Raneer:: aon. n Evenings P.M. ae 8 Eee a a fen ee vi GOCRING RAMOES 240 7 at, Bet nom See Ske Sees oe hoe meee 2 |—R Lawan Can Shop| eae eee ee 3 LADIES SOFT Size Ae ik d Son ments Good condition on3-100 and d lnstalietions thee Usee are ar otie : rw THIS a = = Lg pproved ee ha EXPERT a an a An MONERY, er | ~ . a- enough ALITY 5 ‘ or oe niving, cust . RINGT t $10 ea. FR 3-600 | giectric cnEr STOVE) 356 _ way taett bane L Salbe at a Al | scopes and com gens. sights Astor. PE Via! | SOUTH AMERICAN SKUNK PIN. __ 800d condition FE 6-3017 ATER, HEATER | BRICK ne EAH Ore. San. 26 a.m. is 3° “p.m. | so elec oil/and es heaters ammunition and mato! \ Semepaeee.—c ANARIES, CAGES, certip jacket, Bise i¢ Excellent ~ 9.39 rUG so 2978 SASHABAW | AE egak FE 2-1976 At root boards Friday | at terrific Fiuer- | be, ai MA $. 7926 | __ 1904. Since west. 504 Oskiand Ave ee ‘cs ware LULLABY CRIB FULL, & 3° lumber. replaces, ARNASON LUMBING: wacom, oon vebone- Pot | suotcn; a! ak: ROLE PUPPIES, 4 Ma eases ‘ai a eee | ~ ARNST RONG size. 3 penel. Adjustabie | doors, — “ht a Ph Ortonville 130 — We Deitver peers achines and waexers, for as Mee s Gun Shop Ae tae ea ee | | t ee ee ss - — sandin A | ‘ TEDDY BEAR COAT siz -i4 PLASTIC VINOFLOR — % PRICE {rings Simmons Weer briced WAbove ere vec rs ATIC. Of FURNACE! tent from Airport, OR 3-20466 ‘iy erekeens Gast Wenceah sees, site 2-4-12. Chicago Seas | l ps tia avbarymos “coatrois,- Some @ rhes 142 W Huron. OTGUN RIPLES, pol << resses. sie 54.12 Chicago sollet/ Wall Tile, rn. ft.......19c! Sar Mignenerr’ Pwreizee UNION W RECKIXG co. Seats 6-seem cause ce. wow aun on Bo Sutere ‘wal wots. lanl On 3enn | BONNY MAID INLAID TILE pie | POR SALE. TABLE “TOP Gas Jed Office, 90 Medbur ¢t Joe R. | pROMPT DELIVERY. On ACR RAIN een aad: Leach, 10 Bagtey FRENCH POODLES, sFaxDaRd rue mre VALUE seuakres = cont $520 iisewms gras. house, from _Montealm. WAIN YARD eg! ices rfl dirt, and! sprayer Cesten, warers, = Prone snorauns. muvee “B REVOLV- | ta Mutord Pu. MU ¢6e31, cine 12 fur cape Two ouhe cise, SYER’S, 141 W. HURON; cas prom CFURNITURE OR | 31248 W. 9 Mite aie Rd. er Orehard:| ¥LOOR- bas seems a seer — ae sie as a Shop, 37 ete ee |: TROPICAL FIEN & St yar ts Pree Detivery— Free FE S- 3084 | tosis ose Pargrington | 0268—~ e for | “and used, rotaries and reel ¢ THOT @ OA) nn eS GIRE SCOUT UNIFORM & OTHER ANTIQUES REASONABLY = wn Cakiond Peet ont Pant iss| Millers Gesden-& Os |" Aflen hanioe oom “aKE O46 OO se —_ clothing. size 1.°OR 10228 [hint ween vande mort modern | _priced, MY 3-4308 _ *ARM FRESH MEATS Orchard Lake. FE. $0180. 1502, 8. Woodward Ave. (n0Tth Ot | cena. ask Coney | ADORABLE BABY palakEer Hang SUS TOTe" Soe | Raraaaie ey gente! NEW FURNITURE | pectpag oon ge a Lap eumernie arom aca| iat, Mg eranaion tee Mae A Sapam Tes after § Terrific value. Michi oa eares! BARGAINS ° Beet Stew beeeees i ae ond Ay ranges. et low | available. We take trade-ins, i jense, ste ie fos Tate ‘TROPICAL FISH é ONTO 0.5 $17 Faeee ORE Te oe ae Holiywood bed frames 96.90: bed Brrr ntag eI Be Nes) Boog” tculeneening | Overhead Garage Doors Sporting Goods WN feginas a | “Bosenpreve_ = ma te iO ‘pillows $296 pr: cotton met | pocon souares~ . Seatais $0c Ib 1 WW. Euree Stop & see’ the only door with the A #0 PER ae tn SOUNT ON ; FUR COAT. SIZE 14 (aoe COND condition .firesses—all sizes, $1295 : Lard ve Bac th. “CYCLONE FENCE stablizing arm. No more scuffed Weavers high power- seopes. n 830. MA 4.1745 - LOUNGE CHAI — OTTOMAN: ‘pring mattresses. $19 95: unfip- Link Sausage .,...... +. 86c Ib. side jaths Easy to opérate, fully | Save on Winchester Rem. Govage. For Sate Poultry 72 = \ ae drop foal maphagaiy table. chairs, | ished drop-leaf tables. $10.98; / Fo noes : 12 3c Ih. | Materials or compicte ~ FAA. painted Built te last ane iife of | Messberg.: guns. rifles. ammuni- Sale Musical Goods 65 armiess ‘tving room chair; Foot ys pe drawer be miggaars Fp wet Bosgne cc ncceseee. SOc 1D.) _(torm E 4-6345 ‘your garage. io. 1 No. 2 doors ‘ton. Redhead hunting élething Na de ‘lb. Se ee ee ee ee oe mote mth grade pn ' a | ORGAN, PLAYS WELL #40. ChesT avatiale in all ales, Tnstaftation Hood's boots = 3000 KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO, 990 Complete. jarge mirror: 3 yactt springs S08: my 8 yee ve locker mea’ ‘of drawers $14, Combination dest service axatia! Philips. 79 N Saginaw aise Ei. ASS baie. FE 46400 ey oui? rug. 19 Mark. FE| $26 om # rac ae | OP DY KE M. ARRET wud shelves $9 dresser | Call for free ‘estimates. 40 KRAG SPORTER 17 BOXES. seerre wari 130 Liverncte 7S PARLOR ORAND UPRIGHT, _E ae “MAHOGANY TABLE & Fome hank Parag Na ODUrP weiter at FE 611 arr a SS 370 & i reat ee OO SFE 2-0702 2-0703 eal uke peeoee i Pam of OF TOULOUSE GEESE ” mise “Ave? = . vane (on — | cheire. 3 doutte epost bode oon | Sk PORTABLE MANOLE. 34 1 a BuiibING ~ TO BE _ MOVED OR ~ ~ *® |” condition” Priced feasdasbie. OR! EM 3-0008. | Having sold my farm, I wit) sel VIOLIN. VERY GOOD CONDITION.| piete, drop leaf tabie. € RM COAL MEATER. “OW. | “torn down. Cap be seen at ae | 32348 8 am to 5 pm OF | wHITE HENS 3oc LB. apap) the | ' iv good tone $40. FE 40202 2 ev. ft. Base! deep eo scala cabinet Brookiyn, _.__| Dixte Highway” OR 3-0768. tir YOU WANT A RIFLE OR eo? | ‘Musee, _poors Re a) me * 4 scour home, Bem sod weed ec. lent condition MI 61M. | CHROME DIN ne WHEW 3 0085 a OA “FoR, of, TANER BUILDER'S SU PPL AES |. gon, cheap call PR, 41018 alex Saf. “Oct 3 eee ae Cordidas, OR 3-426 i de ‘AL BED. COIL ras rygproe lg adr oem Ab ~ a ve | arr tore PGT *oh escrow oti ne at | Tpaster, board axexre. $1.45 12 SINGLE MATTRESSES, DEAL For Sale “Livestock 73 2 jpRagistered ry PIANO TUNING APD AIR- | Pa lee nen w 1953; 5 room house.” Reasonable. Must - es. ocklath. 18" x48" for gabins FE 2-1 ee ene “~~ | deen us cows with heifer ine Oscar Schmidt Ph. ME 26217. 9x12 mus. 618; large Mall, sear Todels, Pamous, make All" popu-| sell, leaving town. Also lawnmow-| Price. Warwick gee stten | Doort for your name or store is GAUGE ic sie SS aor 'EEKS PIGs chives t tigh “grade” cow. wi lagher’s. 40586 _ e: oe ee colors. e com-| er; rabbit fl moe coon dog, also . NEV- — & mouldings, clear white ieee aed ee AUTO. 9 a i] calf: 1 grade cow, with aet Lge fio lg PRE-USED Pereand pe eevee amen od, Pormiages, cust hater PE ea Ry fpencing “TE Ga, ITHAGA PUMP & CARE, ere Calin bate_Bé, “EM camel aor Ase: rearing “fete Oe et NDITIONED Fiu t ‘Orchard RM OF fen, Like EXTRUDED ALUMINUM COwpi.| Plywood ord. Weidten 1 yr. of 31623 grade yea heifer: vet weer 446 | | RECOND! eiayes Nl ae ae i alee — NEW | ation door, 643 aluminum ek oe eee: Beg Aart od are, - RED. 3 Yews aye OXFORD ram. iwc / {4% us liners bout te nous ball PAN pitemioa, 730 “FROMBORE @ Kenmore Tasber, ge bars HOLL we B WATTRESGES | ~ pine end Tee me Woods PE 40 ame Siedwood, rea ‘coger. oe SS a = 30)" Granger. 7008, oa Rerdolier of Pair Lee, be bal eeeee a : a | ——— apa 000b $5 ef te a ‘ es | Senora ofl burmer ...,-.. $29.50 berg, 82 Williams, FE 5-6633. L ] I r } I na e OH, FE ZETE,—A-t- ae Lil! — heeds. Priced | Wood, Coal, ata “OA earling te ao) ph rer] ‘iichigna USED In, win epega. phonoer RL- 1 ear electric TONES. welts . 4 GAs RANGE. LIKE NEW. HOLLY- SS ie Ae 7 pm. FE. rig PAARL A RAP AD ont. H outs Lyons, | 14 head breeding , ~ yedis ‘s hp. motors | weed irs, mise | New. Pesos Give ig 7 Sats i det en ihe. ri ' tems rr 42128 | SUrERrEE. OIL PORNACE a Por ° ality - Boversais SLAB WOOD, "$6 oe = 2 FOR . zs tractor: Pergu CLAYTON’ iS MALI. RADIOS. “woRK- a e Hons. ean ea v8 ety UL, ST. CYR, . ,_ Sil. FE S-ises, . ee cal em | rere Perqusen piow Seg inch? — SOLOVOX. OALLAGHERS — — = "ve es R ~-fondition - Pr Wileox, he ” U MBER CO, “BL. — WOOD. ss : con tn 9 POR |. — ie mee adel = ft tbe 3 porte £ ae! E 4666. “=. Si 329965. Orchard-Leke RB rego =a : ester. fs fer 4... : # single disk; Ford busz saw; 0098. UPRIGHT ‘PIANO, $80.” PE pe 5-881! ye ter Saree ere cor G00D basa ont oer ie trent 6 is WARM MORMI¥G HEATER @ FT, | 6120 Bogie Lake Ra, at Commeice GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD — =" == rear scoop; take- nid ot - BEFORE YOU" BUY l Soescaher 7 Seay ry East | 12 248 N. Bates. qniemin Sai = elbows, $25, FE F cord. 2 for $11 00, deliupred re [T REOBTERED CORREDALE eS a ee pam Bg va ACCORDION 120 BASS BXPERT REPAIR SERVICB | iy | HL block weet of Woodward at | _ 5 Si aT 46568. rams. two hs 0 1 rae lent eondition Decorated for pro- Sewing Machine Sin Carr TABLE, Willits). The Women's Assocta- | COMPLETE BEER GARDEN urpius LCLEAN, DRY PTREPLACE Woop. oaths oad, Peed, et Si - Sessile Sn’ poe ee fosstenal =. Sacrifice value. Bee the Necehi or Bima DUNCAN | PHY ig finish Excellent S - ae —— — og —— c- _ Cut 24". some: 46 Phone. 212 goerioure Rd | grain drin- ok ‘and yrair 62461, Home Demonstrations urch in Birmingham. ° / _ bar an . L Hadley ex " seeder pit sent: New Idea 32 CORNET With No Obligations. cond. OR 43-0073, after 7 G00D 2 WHEEL TRAILER LOE inks, ehaits & tables. _MY 2-1631 umper REG. 2 YEAR OLD, SHOR THORN Ms : ‘ v , after 6 Sewing Machine Sales Co... | LARGE OIL CIRCULATOR: Ex. | “vor ‘a0 ts tnd llsenie. FE 7-SATIN BRIDESMAIDS’ GOWNS . oS Plants, _Trees, Shrubs | 70. bull. MA 6-2763 afer 6 p Wisconsin Aireos er does STANDARD AMERICAN CORNET 71 wr ccoapwat paver EME DC OME DIETS ory | ee Sed “reset Nested tish | stu ~tolalale Soar a |CRRRRERE com tno. earen| Sirsa GO ‘8E n-i L H fe) IN. E set. ruffl spread matc nee : q | bales straw: s: 30 $00 Cail FE BOOKCASE. 5 1 NAL DAYEN- wed coneke = oy lt SINGER SEWING MACHINE w torte table me stool. FE. | et an Sette a6, 16c per PLANT NOW 2 INTER SPECIAL - HORSES, bushels corn. All of $10.00 ActoubnGie Fact ORY aces per “gt, fireplace — i pores ‘we poms sion, sew leather & 33 io oil Neeter. ing 4 =~ S 3e'h up, per - Pal sas of ciergieees " IT peerded, $18 per Morey's| 8nd under coe Over that amount t quality, all sizes ; Penh Where dine ded one Ortonville mo a0e Uni redit will iv z ‘tnd golers her a “money 7 Pra DISHWASHER, JAMES PORTABLE | DINING ROOM "chug | KITCHEN CABINET SINK. 4 | ON WATER HEATER AND pete Boat . Lakeside Nursery l cal nent | ate paper tang eee nt ‘off W. Huron!, basement apt 4 mos. old, cost $260 will sell; chairs, & china abit Ar 7 Compiete with faucets. $120.95 . pi is 0. i ing tales, $24 95 3 Etisavern Lake Kea Mee a BREEDING EWES | §& Per ceot. Tom ory. BMALL cL, APARTMENT | SIZE PIANO | _ for $100. OA 6327 SE oe Cage | sae Habe Alem All axe have | 80ST YEAR-OLD GIRLS | ‘in maple sie per M A BLUE SPRUCE POR YOU ALSO. Vers Banier (age, Basle Ro. Pron. Vernon State Wick: cece My 1M oli Pp eg pe ged eg eg A a ce ed A ag i Bnd, Bical Rovray aus une fr Davhoary ts Sv lod, and move gerne. Bes _aineers Ee Sut | ER eae gras pier | tS cc weon—ace fete heres reed | fra la ond abe. Ears |S Peat “ius Ader THOROGORORED, raexcet at! By ne BEE: 08 Saje Househo Household Goods 66° 320: outside totlet. #5: OR 2 — BEDROOM BUITE Saas SION FURNACE 1 = fs almost new condition. 1 poe “ort EATER, im eae: bitae, wr Bri Native tre#: Dig | ue Kiftens free to good home a hee Ww ~ Sou MAAK came sree mt Does | Maywood-woodfield, Ru ‘for stair me gotten pipes, 120.000 BTY Call PH 2-1238. ocmee cent, 00 OR be enn mat Cr ap ona leels | Chive Siam ae fice hone yee . WALNUT DRESSER, $15. EASY curtain stretchers. | way ov : i i HEATING Gas” RANGE & SarhoaRD MO-| 2922 81 straight west Burne BRED GUERNSEY COW se “CONDITION. | Wy over 4 yards, ¢ ition. FE 41932 2 TO 3 ROOM 6 from Pemmeeres Village on grave P’ : thee Sabie “iamp. 080, ‘pram or ee Fre 24260 cabinet FE. white mall kitchen SALE ON USED FURNACES — WE. stove land pipes. $20 Wall type = = omer we SO” road bearing right oo all turns wegen tier Oneresey A months : __cabine = —..} also have a complete line of new, sink ape. fixtures, $5 4 burner for hres miles. Mutual +6033. bred hele ty citer ih smualier wre baby erin white | WALNUT, rakes. Hs sagged) pmee D USED FURNITURE. REA-) furnaces and conversion burners | stove awning frames. OF Southfield #161 | a eerecey einer, 2 meets le top g port yp me > onal lamps. © sonable. Miscel s, FE + ~ FHA financing. Stan Garwood. _ 3 Dogs Trained, Boarded 71 0 a YORKSHIRE BOAK. carn aes = #128, | © ROOM AUTO. Of HEATER. | "Gites, Reacceane ee gor | TER. 55.000 fd Fare OOF. Ute & WRECKING Co. | eee Pilon Nu Rickory Ridge Ra... Mil * 4 Misc. bed & springs; Mi! _ $30. 2 ELECTRIC ‘CLOTHES DRYER- bier a po W. Huron.| ANGLES. CHANNELS, BEAMS 200" 8. PE 29784 BOARDING. BATHING, & CLIP- _ ford, ‘Mutual oes = 6-1669. a 6,00 B. T U. KENMORE OIL ipe, retnf rods, basement No. ypad betier _ping. 794 N Perry. PE 2-6113 GOAT FOR SALE : © x. WASHER LATEST TYPE | “heater, double fon, 200 gal tank. rifle valve merred in transit. Ter-/ 7 GAS RANGE, SLIGHTLY USED.| pipe, ‘ ee ee . $60.50 per M. ~ Sale F Produc 7A OA 8.2496 3 Also 4 room _ i : arm | —=. AZIM, Mimer a pump. $0. B. vaives & guage. es. . Lake Ave. ~er a vty wheel araner. Bm mag te woh (heen "0880 to 914. | amas Sorolsal ll Metmonctd ib ~ REQ. TROTTER LEAVING CITY, REFRIGERATOR | USED TRADE-IN ETE, PF —_ 35 Oakless. : from Amieriean Porging & ieeners BARRELS AND Kos, YATES | Leavin STATE RABEITS FOR stove, televiaien, Jove se "d DAVENPORT | Saees AIR COMPRESSOR WiTR| «1. "ye 4-958). ‘cose 09 per pa] S¥ler Mu sale. 880 Stanley Ave, chairs, st secgay power mow- DEPT. AHOGARNY EXD spring equipment. Drill! @BAT CASE, : ccs c WOM Fa DING STOCK MI 4-4675, 18184 |. a ho -sep cond. Brew pring ip PEDIOREER BREE er, m Fi Pull size bed . 2... ...0d. $11.95 fter 5 p.m. ' ) wood working attach- | aij ae MeCray’s. : me LL- TEI rane. * Zealand whites & checkered Buckingham, “West of ot Southfield. = Ls ith forge and anvil. - pe, bath 3061 Morgan Pas FE ? | Pin. WARM MORNING COAL HEATER Se ssees3- 3th | SeALS FRIOIWATRE REPRIGER- ihan RERCULES ROT WATER) PUI ve: = " an pee ey ea ciants alse mget rgubis 70 as eenee / ' 0 mken | gree ot i, Portable ue aioe Lares “ venpert and ee 7] ce Soon eo Poy Bie E ROCK ‘HOUNDS _ heat $f 6 fooms. A- cond goes ae averse $22.95 AP PLES | RRO. MORGAN MARE. 3 * Maple oll P50, Sewing machine 5 Dc sectional $7. a oe s aE Cadachons. mineralites, mineral & Pinte aL. rime oe Bes se first “tor your BUILDING Glaciers Peis ae siiver| & Sell pts MAple S250" Record eabinet Sima | OF automatite washer, demon _teally new. a jorescent specimens, sii vet| PLATE GLASS WINDO Drayton | ap a 1k bet etek na enter | Bell, Rechectar Opes 1 5 = spinet Ne ee ee at sake ator & exw BABY CAR Aragon slabbing and weetng sxateriel Prey oll aes pm _p.m. Sunday's./ ame’ ed Livestock mi! eniture. 13 Auburn. Near GE refrigeratoy. cuble 457 S . FORCED VERSION BU RN ROM: CHOICE ‘TOMAZOES. BU. PICK =~ Sagmaws + noant OF Y OTHER remit COLEMAN Bi CH TOR, 35.- | 63 Ww muron st : Lad AUTOMATIC PF duct work, si00, “er with controls, in pate Ee your own. Bring containers WANTED | BUY 4 a TEARLING ‘1 APT. SIZE GAs STOVE, REA- T CREDIT TERMS rote ely tie Smauress, OTRALL EQUIPMENT OA 8 i80 =| Walton Bivd. after sat | Across Skee ee | sopable. FE _7-6i0l “ THOMAS AS ECONOMY $20. Electro-master 6 burnet +378 after 5 p. m.._|GARAGE DOOR ON x SLIDING = —| 26086. i wes: Ait De FOR: 4 PC. OAK BEDRG SUITE. ae $15.; FE 42423. oe Revere. LIONEL TRAIN AND ALL ACCES: | _ track, _3 unit Text. FE 2-8095 “TINT TOP) , ALMosT “NEW. APPLea~ SPRAYED ~ Sa may | UVa OF ALL 6 year crib, high cbair, com- FU RNITURE os a ORE SEMI-AG sories with table, good co condit METAL BED. COMPLETE. 23 oe ked, Macintosh. Jonathan bination playpen with “49 KENM “AUTO WASH. x eat: pis innerspring mettress. FE 49093, 361, Saginaw er & laundry tubs. EM 34340. ¥ horses. ae storm sash, Che Dai, On 5 Ri Uo THERM} BAT: | , at "oot. Cart Wan ELECTRIC RAROE.— GOOD CON. |TIRESTONE WASHING ‘ “a ., LINOLEUM. 9x12. .$3.95 coal renee a oS wilth pad, like new, fi; Bes. | 2 _P-™. - « Orebard at, 1280 _ Leke Ra. een, S meme 7s PIECE foi Drive or Mr’ Hor. waces NOL OM iss Sery | eo pete meCcUL ATOR ithe oh - -.; Welsh seas ate | Also Thor froner. Market «1088. Ga a Golden. perisic yi ae are ‘ 4.50. 7 . COAL. |- chard at ¢91 aterel” Ra. Tw BE ETE. FE WATERFALL DINING RM. w0rre, | Blower. excellent condi ir, vilghtly used, , : Suh, taree leather, chair, FE |T win DS, COMPL seb ei Begin pater, Bio | j | Bara THE MEA | 4 auburn i ie | ¢ — +t = . = : LL. | ai v z e | — i % J r . _. > = i * 4 } | H 4 e ne ~ {= - a : 1 ee x. + = t F s & | ~9* ; \ ‘\ t bs t ~ myer. | © : : \ } ~ ‘ a i “ a ee \ Tees mo aa ao eas; | co 7 * \ - . = ae f re 4 qd a = ul Soh Pe ee Ona as Pres: eons 7 * ? A 1 = ae ee) Se a REA i ff penned a tind’ it~gone He didn’t have to wait long. A | ble-parking. AOE ell Gis pk ee re ics Seer a Re” : i me eee ‘PVE Oe fa ‘ bos : a = ae 4 % Py Z a 5 ga ale i hg ay ae * Sa Cae re \ - 3; ie gee = : | ‘ i a or bad ‘ 1 a0 : ‘ ay Oe eS aes ee : | ee oes ee a ‘ ES) oer 5 cas s ig , i se 4 ‘] Na ; aA oes ye a at ae os F 4 ; ee ‘ ] # aps is | 2 12 ees i } eR oe i ee se ey vad ae aa a