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  CRUISING DOWN THE “RIVER”—It is not a 
pleasure drive’ for this Sunday motorist as he makes 
his way along Main street of Danbury, Conn., with Riding O’er the Flood Waves ae it 
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  his light truck. 
England towns 
flood in two months. 
    
School Possible. 
at State Hospital: $60,000 to Be Sought 
for Education Needs 
of Teenage Patients | 
The State Department of Mental 
Health will include $60,000 in its 
1956 budget requests which would 
be used to start a special school 
for teenagers with mental illnesses 
housed at Pontiac State Hospital. 
If approved by the State Legisla- 
ture, the money would be available 
July 1, 1956, Pontiac's State Rep. 
Leslie H. Hudson (D) said today. 
On a recent trip through the 
hospital Hudson found _ 
t there had no 
snileath wanting available. 
“The staff of attendant nyrses 
has been doing a wonderful job 
in providing recreation for the 
youngsters and what education) 
they can, but they don’t have the 
special training or equipment need- 
ed,” Hudson explained. 
“Many of these patients are very 
intelligent, but because of their 
illness, require an educational: pro- 
gram on a higher level than neces- 
sary for a Hey 
It's up to the mental health de-| 
partment to provide the facilities | 
needed, because once a youngster 
is committed the» public school 
system has no jurisdiction over 
him, the lawmaker added. 
“Probably, at least four educa- 
tional therapists are needed to 
work up a well-rounded pro- 
gram of therapy; treatment and 
instruction,” Hudson stated, 
A precedent for the program has 
already been set, he explained. 
Ypsilanti State Hospital had $40,000 
in its budget last year for a spe- | 
cial educational setup. 
The project is endorsed by Dr. | 
Ivan A. LaCore, medical superin- | 
tendent at Pontiac State Hospital, | 
said Hudson. 4 
“There are 200 to 250 teenagers 
in mental institutions around the) 
state,” the representative said. | 
“It might be wise to move them | 
- all into one building where a prop- 
er educational program could be 
provided.” 
Doomed Author-Convict 
Is Granted New Hearing | 
WASHINGTON (INS)—The Su- | 
preme Court voted 5 to 3 today to | 
order a new hearing for convict-| 
author Caryl Chessman who was | 
sentenced to death for kidnaping 
seven years ago. | 
The tribunal's action gives 
Chessman'a new chance to beat} 
Calffornia’s gas chamber despite | 
a long series of defeats in his | 
fight for life.     
    
   
   
    
       
       
   
    
   
     
    
   
    
      
     
   
      
   
     
   
   
   
      
         
      
      
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Adenaver Recovering, 
BONN, Germany «# — Chancellor | 
Konrad Adenauer, ill with bron-| 
chia} pneumonia, is making, 
“strong steps toward recovery.” | 
government spokesrnan Fdmund | 
Forschbach said today. The 79-) 
year-old Chancellor has been in 
bed 11. days at his home. 
eee Youth Missing Ten Days 
Returns After Enlistment 
A 17-year-oldsWalled Lake youth, who authorities | 
feared had committed suicide, returned home early 
Sunday from Miami, Fla. 
Earl White, of 1910 Austin Dr., told his mother, Mrs. 
Victoria White, that he had abandoned his car on a 
bridge at Coral Gables, Fla., because he had run.out of 
gas and had little money left. It was found Oct. 6. 
The youth had taken a bus from where the car was 
found, she said. He had left a $75 savings bond in the 
  written by a friend of Earl's 
two months ago, the mother 
explained. 
After leaving the car, he pro- 
ceeded to Miami where he enlisted 
in the Air Force by giving his Wilson, Radford to Talk Defense 
pemtered the hospital, Ei 
age as 19. Mrs. White, who trav- 
eled to Florida when the car was 
discovered, but left there |, last 
Tuesday, had asked police ‘to 
| check recruiting stations, 
Earl was found shortly before 
he was to leave for training. He 
stil) intends to enlist in the Air 
Force, she stated, “and I will — 
sign the papers. 
“It was just the wanderlust, I 
guess, He said he wanted to see 
    
part of the country before going+ 
in service.” 
The youth had been quoted as 
threatening to drive his car “into 
the nearest_river,”’ before he left. 
But the s' 
made over two years ago, 
mother explained. 
Before the disappearance, Mrs. | | 
| ment actually was | 
the | 
} Clark Gable to Play 
New Role as Father HOLLYWOOD «—Clark Gable, 
54-year-old movie idol, wil] become 
| tioned leader in the field of traffic 
| Michigan in preventing traffigacei- White last heard from her son : ; Oct. 4 when he called from Way: |* father for the first time next 
cross, Ga., saying he was coming | M&y. _ 
home. “But he decided to see the| His fifth wife, the former Kay 
| Everglades before returning,” said | Williams Spreckels, said yesterday | 
Mrs, White. |that she found out the news Fri- 
  
Juliana Starts Cruise | since they had just gotten over 
| denying an eartier report. 
SAN JUAN, P. R. @—Queen| “But we went -to a big party’ 
Juliana of the Netherlands Saturday night,” the former ac- 
and her husand Prince Bernhard/| tress added, “‘and Clark bragged 
arrived here last night by air to| about it to everybody.” She said 
board a Dutch cruiser taking them | he smoked a big, long cigar and 
on a_ three-week state visit to| was telling everyone about father- 
Dutch territories in the Western) hood. He really acted like a ham.” 
Hemisphere. | ‘The couple married last’ July 12. day but wanted to keep it a secret | With President Military Affairs Meeting 
4th Official Conference 
for Recuperating lke 
DENVER (#)—Recuperat- 
ing President Eisenhower 
takes a look today at how 
things are going in the na- 
tional defense field after 
tant milestones toward re- 
covery over the weekend. 
Secretary of Defense Wil- /. 
son and Adm. Arthur W. 
Radford, chairman of the 
Joint Chiefs of Staff, were 
flying out from Washington 
for a military affairs con- 
fexence with the President 
at Fitzsimons Army hos- 
pital. 
Today’s 7 a.m, bulletin from the 
hospital reported that: . 
“The: President had a good, 
sound night's sleep of more than 
eight hours. He awoke refreshed 
and cheerful. 
“His condition continues to prog- 
ress satisfactorily without compli. 
cations.” 
The meeting — Eisenhower's 
| fourth at the hospital with admin- 
| istration. leaders — is part of the 
| Program of. steadily increasing 
| official activity the doctors are 
permitting. Sessions with other key 
government men are scheduled for 
later in thé week, 
Wilson and Radford were meet- 
ing with the President in the wake rr) 
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a Sept. 24 heart attack: 
1, For the! first time 
On Saturday was out of bed and 
Sot Sly Clie for 28 male 
Yesterday he was in the chair 
for 30 minutes—and he got a 
report there on-the new 
ravaging the Northeastern sthtes, 
and on the federal governr "* 
relief activities. Attendants lifted 
the President from his bed and 
back again, 
announced that daily cardiograms 
— tracing heart repair progress 
+ no longer will be taken because 
of the steady improvement in his 
condition. That decision came 24 
hours after Friday’s cardiogram 
showed that Eisenhower's heart 
performance had “‘stabilized at a 
satisfactory level” — apparently 
— than the doctors had ex- 
3. Col. Thomas W. Mattingly, an 
Army heart specialist - who flew 
here from Washington a few 
hours after’ Eisenhower's attack, is 
returning to his post at Walter 
Reed Hospital in the capital. 
The doctors.also reported that 
the President's bed again was 
rolled out onto an open terrace 
near his eighth-floor room, and 
that he got 40 minutes of sun- 
shine and fresh -air. Mrs. Eisen- 
hower sat with him on the sun 
deck.   The Greatest-of These... 
NEW CANAAN, Conn. i)—Jack 
Peach, 35, and his neighbor Mrs. i 
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who need help ‘from iron lungs. 
power failure, Peach invited Mrs. 
  an emergency,     
passing a few more impor-| | 
2. The President's sidadais my 
Women volunteers now calling on 
all: homes for the Pontiac Area 
United Fund are dubbing their 
project the ‘Housewives’ Drive.” 
Its object, says Mrs, A, W. 
Gault, divisional leader, is to col- 
lect the extra gift which many 
women wish to make in addition 
Sgt. Provoo Wins 
|High Court Ruling WASHINGTON (INS)—The Su- preme Court unanimously upheld 
today a decision throwing out war- 
time treason charges against for- 
mer Army Sergeant John David 
Provoo.   
Provoo, 38, has been battling the 
Justice Department since Nov. 17, 
1949 when he was given an un- 
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to their husbands’ contributions at 
work. 
“We feel the important thing 
is that even a small contribu- 
tion from every home will add up 
to a big total and may put the 
entire drive over the top.” — 
Although few completed reports 
have been turned in to campaign 
headquarters as yet, Mrs. Gault 
estimates that better than half her 
division's quota of $18,500 has been 
raised so far. 
The hours of work put into the 
project by some women is amaz- 
‘ing, Mrs. Gault said. 
| Many start out each day shortly 
after breakfast, taking pre-school- 
age youngsters along. One woman 
| hauls three tiny children in a   wagon, Other workers wait until | 
| evening so their husbands can Youngsters Aid in UF. Campaign 
     
       
   
     
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UNITED FUND “HOUSEWIVES’ DRIVE"—| Vere Games, of 55 Bloomfield 
-Women volunteers let no Obstacle stop them from | with sons, John, 4, and Roger, 
ringing every doorbell in the Pontiac area. Mrs. De-| boring women for their special contributions, 
‘Housewives’ Drive’ Netting Donations 
for Local Area United Fund Campaign 4 
  
      Terrace, starts out 
1, to call ori 
of them, in addition to home calls, 
also solicit contributions from 
neighborhood businesses in outly- 
ing areas. 
Partly Cloudy, 
Cool Weather 
Seen Tuesday 
Partly cloudy and cool is the 
U.S, Weather Bureau _ prediction 
for tomorrow, The high tomorrow 
will near .55, ' 
Occasional light rain may be 
expected today, ending by eve- 
ning. . 
Today's high in Pontiac. is ex- 
pected to range from 52 to 55 de- 
grees; The low for this evening 
will be between 40 and 44. °° 
Downtown today’s low before 8   Sun ls Shining 
After 72 Hours 
of Steady Rain 
elements rained death and 
| baby-sit while they canvass, 
| Workers in the widespread Wa- | ferford Township area must | a.m, was 48 degrees.- The ther- 
mometer registered 530 at 2 p.m.     
Arden Murphy are polio victims 
When the floods here caused a 
Murphy, who wears a portable iron 
lung,” to share a generator he 
keeps in /his cellar for just. such desirable disch f he | yoni e discharge from the | duties y males, 
Mrs. Ralph Bump, co-chairman 
He was indicted on 12 charges | for Watertord, 
of treason stemming from his : Sued tn eof the Jap- All volunteers donate their own 
anese after (Be fall of Corregt | turn several times to the same 
dor, convicted and sentenced to (house before completing their life imprisonment, 
When he appealed, the convic- 
tion was reversed on grounds of 
trial errors. The appeals court 
held Provoo should have been tried 
in Maryland rather than New York. convinced of the importance of col’ 
lecting every possible dollar," said 
Mrs. Gault. 
Over 400 women are taking part 
in the Housewives’ Drive. Many       to | 14 Convicted as Commies 
time and gasoline. Many must re-| California Communist leaders to- | 
| calls, “But they do it cheerfully, | ting to advocate violent overthrow 
  Win High Court Review 
WASHINGTON «® — Fourteen 
day were granted a Supreme Court 
review of their conviction for: plot- 
of the government, _ 
The 14 were sentenced by U.-S.. 
Dist. Judge William C. Athes in 
Los Angeles to five years in prison 
and fines of $10,000 each.   
First of Series on State’s Accident Problem   
Michigan Takes Back Seat in Traffic Safety March (This is the first of 
distributed by the 
on the traffic safet; four articles 
Associated Press 
question com- 
session of the | seventh place. Only Hlinois had 
a@ worse record. 
Commission and a member of the | _ Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York; staff of the Traffic Safety Associa- 
= 6 substantially better than Michigan. 
Pennsylvania had the best record 
of the big eight; a rate of 4.8. 
What did this rate mean in terms 
of human beings? ~ 
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Just this: Last year 233 fewer By E, C. HAYHOW 
Michigan is the home of the auto- 
mobile and should be the unques- 
accident prevention, ,s * © 
But the unpleasant fact is that | 
this state is riding in the back seat 
in the traffic safety parade. “ifi- 
cial records show that 27 states 
last year did a better job than Pennsylvania than in Michigan. 
despite the fact that the citizens of 
Pennsylvania traveled six billion 
more miles in 900.000 more auto- 
licensed drivers. 
| SMALL STATES BEST . 
Some smaller states had even 
better records than Pennsylvania.     California and Indiana all ranked |- 
persons died in traffic accidents in. 
mobiles driven by a milliorh more | sey, 4.0. 
That was 1944. ° 
Michigan's record is growing 
( worse, This year, for 
the first time since 1941 and for 
only the second time in Michigan 
history, it appears probable that more than 2,000 persons will be 
killed on our streets and high- 
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   deaths ‘per 100 million vehicle | These included Rhode Island, with| State police records revealed|ernor's recommendations to the | 
miles traveled earned it a sorry (a 2.4 death rate; Connecticut, 3.1; | that Michigan traffic deaths in | Legislature. 
Massachusetts, 3.8, and New Jer- | August were higher than in any 
jmonth since Pearl Harbor. In the 
| first eight months of this year, fa- 
| talities shot up 13 per cent, injuries 
| nine per cent, 
| HARE’S PROPOSAL 
| With this record of death and| Pesed. ‘suffering as a backdrop, Governor} First, everyone with an idea for 
| Williams has called a special ses- | reducing traffic accidents (and that 
‘sion of the Legislatuure for Nov. 1, includes a large ‘slice of the popu- | where only subjects germane to his message may be considered, 
twe disturbing things have hap- 
  to consider ways and means of re- | lation) has been beating the drums | plished 
ducing the dreadful toll. A pro-) for his pet. Some of the ideas have 
labeled “Fourteen Steps merit, some do not, and some are 
Toward Traffic Safety’ has been downright ridiculous,: 
proposed to the Governor by Sec-| But good, bad or ridiculous, the 
‘retary of State James M. Hare. result of their intrusion at this 
lites, this program is expected to rests the responsibility of deciding 
serve the basis of the Gov- 
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Ideas and theories are always 
desirable. 
But not at this point. 
FIRST THINGS FIRST 
The imperative need of the 
moment is to bolster the shaky 
foundation of Michigan's traffic * 
       
    
         
        38 Dead; Hundreds Are 
Homeless in Six States; 
Damage in Millions 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
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~ Given Salesman. Terms for Bad Checks, 
' Embezzlement \ Set for 
Francis E. Miller, 
A, former Pontiac real estate 
agent, who admitted to embezzle- 
ment and bad - check = passing 
ae. was sentenced to prison 
ternts on both counts today by 
Oakland County Circuit Judge 
George B, Hartrick. 
Francis E. Miller, 41. former) 
part owner of the Stone Realty Co, 
ai 919 Joslvn Ave., received 242 
to 10 years in Jackson state pris- 
on on the embezziement charge 
and 2% to 14 on the check count. 
Miller was charged June 2 with 
embezzling $2,000 from a Dray- 
to sell 2 
Miller’s clients told the prosecu- 
tor’s office they had been bilked 
out of sums totaling about_$30,- 
000. 
The other charge resulted from a 
complaint by a Pontiac man that 
Miller had given him a $600 rubber 
cheek as a refund on a property- 
sale deal which fell through. 
Wrongly Accused 
Secretary Hare 
Let Off the Hook 
IONIA ® — It wasn't Secretary 
    of New York City. Forty-eight 
towns in the region, and in western 
communities south of Waterbury, 
felt the brunt of the ravaging flood 
waters. Most of these areas had 
been spared by Hurricane Di- 
ane’s punch which ripped up other 
Connecticut cities and towns. 
J ie * 
"The storm blew up in the vicinity Mrs. Bartley Released 
Saturday. after X-rays of her % \, 
MORTGAGE BURNING—Congregation B’Nai Israel held a ban- quet and mortgage burning ceremony last night, and pieces of the legal 
document were consumed by fire as several groups participated in the   ceremony. Shown here with a piece 
‘tor Lazarus Hershovitz, Joe Jacobson, Meyer Simon, Dave Utley, and 
Morris Kampner. Some 100 attended the ritual. BER 17, 1055 
  | Toe Ss / Yi EN A ‘ Tey. 
  
Pontiac Press Phete 
burning are Morris Blumeno, Can- 
  
From General Hospital 
‘Mrs, Helen Mae Bartley, 25, of 
1129 Forest Lake 'Dr. was released | 
from Pontiac General Hospital 
  bruised neck had shown no internal , 
  the 
, 19, of 68: N; Merrimac | 
" intersection of Baldwin! 
  
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Rages in Detroit Boy Stabbed to Death; 
Name-Calling Incident 
Starts Gang War 
do it, I xot 
knife at him, and then I ran.” 
Powers, who came here from 
Barbourville, Ky., only last May 
23, was stabbed near the heart, 
The blade of a six-inch pocket 
knife broke off in his chest. He 
was dead on arrival at a hospital. 
NAME CALLING 
The gang started on Detroit's 
near. West Side. As reconstructed 
by police, someone in “Crazy 
Fred's" company yelled “stupid 
hillbillies” -at Powers and his two 
    of Cape Hatteras, N.C., Friday 
morning. By night it had centered 
over the New _York metropolitan | 
area. 
“There it paused, pinned down by | 
a high pressure center over north- | 
ern New England. As a result 
there has been a continuous feed 
of rain-bearing southeasterly winds |. 
over the Northeast. 
United Nations Topic 
of Speaker on Tuesday 
Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob 
has invited the public to hear Mrs. 
Philip Gentile .at 2 p.m. Tuesday 
at the Temple. Her talk is entitled | 
“Problems Facing the United Na- 
tions. ” é 
Mrs. Gentile has just returned | 
from the opening session at. the’ 
U.N. and has been awarded a year 
of study on the United Nations | 
through the Educational Fund of | 
the Ford Foundation. 
The Weather. PONTIAC ANB” VICINITY —Clouds | 
and cool with “erenine. Pe , bay ea 
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Lowest temperature preceding § am 
e.m.: Wind velocity 14 m.p.h 
Moon sets Monday at 6.34 pm > 
Moon rises Tuesday at 6:44 a m   Traffic death doesn't recognize cousins, William F. McCoy, 19, 
and John McCoy, 20. - 
- Powers and the McCoys were 
| walking by a confectionary at the 
| time. 
William McCoy said he lost 
‘sight of Denver after the fight 
started. 
“The last thing I remember 
Was someone stomping on me,” 
he said. “I woke up five minutes 
jater’ and saw, Denver on the 
sidewalk with blood all around 
him.” 
Both the McCoys were cut and 
bruised. -   | of Alexei Minaev, a Russian clerk, 
‘has been officially listed as ‘a 
urday afternoon in the plush Park 
from | later, and then only when the Rus- Red Aide Death 
Termed Suicide Gotham Examiner Says | 
Soviet Delegation Clerk 
Killed Himself 
NEW YORK @®—The gun death 
suicide. J J 
Dr. Milton Helpern, the. city's 
chief medical examiner, issued the 
finding yesterday after an av- 
topsy. * © * 
The clerk's body, a bullet 
through the brain, was~found Sat- 
ee 
nited Nations delegation. 
Police were notified six hours 
and pulled the trigger.” ° a” * 
Helpern noted he had no author- 
ity to be in the building, officially 
Russian territory, but was acting 
on a Soviet request, He described 
the Russians as cooperative. 
They told him, he said, that 
Minaev had come here with his 
Wife. Zinaida 10 months ago. Since 
then, they said, he had been ‘‘de- 
spondent.”’   * o * 
The Russians had no objection 
to an autopsy, Heipern said: 
Three Car Collision 
Injures 5 Persons 
three car collision at Telegraph 
persons Saturday night. 
Given first aid at St. Joseph 
Mercy. Hospital, Pontiac, were 
Donald F, Tracey, 35, of 3235 Pon- 
tiac Trail, Walled Lake; his wife 
Mary, 34; and their yourigsters, 
James, 2'4, and Sharon, 8, whe 
was admitted. with a possible con- 
cussion but has since been re- 
leased. 
Also injured was Ley Smith, 
21, of Flint, who, police said, 
was ticketed for drunk driving 
and driving with no operator's 
permit. 
According to police, Smith's auto 
              Several youths in Dodge's group 
|were rounded up by police after | 
witnesses gave a description of a | 
lear in which they fled. Three of | 
them were held. The other, 
/ youths named Dodge as the slayer 
‘and he was roused from his bed 
hours later. 
Police Said he at first’ refused 
ito talk but broke down and sobbed | 
out his story at he equen tes. 
Michigan Takes Rear 
Seat in Road Safety , (Continued From Page One) 
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become 
politics, 
It would be sad, 
' happened, victim. of partisan 
indeed, if that 
| party lines, 
| Both Democrats and Republicans | 
are its victims. 
Not many folks will be concerned 
| whether it's a Republican or Dem- 
|ocratic safety program that keeps 
| the crazy driver off their necks. 
i It's the necks they are primarily 
| interested in. 
| LACK OF ENFORCEMENT 
| The men who know traffic safety 
‘best point to three major weak- 
nesses in Michigah's present pro- 
gram, | Assn. 
  One is lack of effective enforce- 
ment on rural highways. ; 
Another is a driver licensing | 
system which permits. blind and 
illiterate persons to drive automo. | 
| The ary is an inadequate driver | 
educat program in the state’ 
schools : ‘| 
| ‘98 Nerth -       hit the rear end of Tracey's car 
which stopped to make.a left turn, | 
| Tracey's vehicle was then forced | 
into the rear of another stopped 
auto driven by Roy E, Cuzzort, 
(39, of 1845 Beechmont, Keego Har- 
bor. He was aankned. 
  
City Employe Group 
Sponsoring Supper 
The Pontiac Municipal Employes 
is ponsoring a pancake | 
| supper Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. 
in the Federal Savings Building on 
| West Huron street. 
City employes, their families and | 
friends are invited. Tickets will be 
available at the door. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A | 
and Ward Roads injured five) | be at 1:30 p.m, Wednesday from 
Pontiac Deaths | the AME. Church in: Port, Huron 
| David Alvetado 
David Alvarado, 56, of 499 Mid- | 
way St., died yesterday after an | 
| illness of a week. 
Born in Uvalde, Texas, Sep- | 
tember 9, 1899, he was the son of 
Ertanislado and Catavisia Bargaas | 
Alvarado. He married Petra 
Bargaz in Texas in 1930 and came 
to the county in 1943.. 
Surviving besides his wife are 
three daughters; Mrs. Estloa Go- 
mez, Catherine Alvarado and Dora 
Alvarado, all of Pontiac, Surviving 
brothers and sisters are; Juanita, 
Pdro, Marselino, Manuel, Cleto, 
tone and Petra Alvarado, all 
yee will be at 10 a.m. Thurs- | 
said at 8:30 p.m. from the Melvin 
A. Schutt Funeral Home. 
Donald Edward Barrett 
Funeral for Donald Edward Bar- 
rett; 48, of 86 Cottage St. will be 
at 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Dud-   
ley-Moore Funeral Home with bur- | 
ial in Mt, Hope Cemetery. _ 
He died Friday night in St, Jo- 
seph Mercy Hospital after an ill- 
ness of three years. 
Services will be conducted by 
the B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 810. 
Mrs. Lewis A. DeShetler 
Mrs. Lewis A. (Kathryn) De 
Shetler, 79, of 415 W, Iroquois died 
suddenly this morning at home. 
Born in Fremont, Ohio, April 15, 
1879, she was the daughter of Da- 
vid and Mary Lahey. She hag been 
a resident of the city for 26 years. 
Surviving children are Mrs. Or- 
val Fairbanks and Harold D. De 
Shetler of Pontiac, 
are two brothers; David and Thom- 
as Lahey of Perrysburg, Ohio, and | 
five grandchildren. 
Funeral will be at 
Wednesday from St. 10 a.m. 
Cemetery. 
| Rosary service will be said at 
8:30 p.m, Tuesday at the Sparks-| ~ 
| Griffin Funeral Home,   
William A. Wagner 
1 Benedict's | 
Church with burial in Mt. Hope | 
Funeral service for William A. ; with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. 
| He was dead on. arrival at the 
| Pontise General Hospital Saturday. 
The body will remain at the 
| William F. Davis Funeral Home 
until tomorrow afternoon, 
Surviving besides his former 
wife, Rosetta are his mother Nettie 
Wagner of Port Huron and a 
daughter Romilta Garner of 
Pontiac. 
Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, 
June 20, 1910, he was’ the son of 
Arthur and Nettie Allen Wagner. 
‘Coming here from Port Huron, 
he has been a resident of the city 
for 15 years and was employed by 
the American Forging and Socket 
Co, 
Treat. Marlette Women 
After 2-Car Collision 
Mrs. Evelyn Negue, 55, of Mar- 
lette was treated and released 
from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 
yesterday after the car driven by 
her husband, A, B. Negue,. 59, was 
struck from the rear by Robert 
D. Schilke, 19, of Rochester, 
Schilke said he was trying to 
without warning, Oakland County 
Sheriff's deputies said today, The 
accident occurred on Auburn Road 
near Rochester Road. mm |The Day in Birmingham 
\City’s Rubbish Contract 
|Up for Possible Renewal 
al is the city’s garbagé and rubbish | ag 2 
|pass Negue when Negue slowed   
BIRMINGHAM — Up for renew- {mothers and seachets at. “Coffee 
for the past week and 
  
Fifth grade mothers will be at 
the Ovid drive home of Mrs. J. 
H. Holmes at 10:30 a.m. Wednes- 
day and at 10 a.m. Thursday. 
Mra, George Howard will open 
her Greenbriar road home to 
first grade mothers. 
trs. William Slaughter of Bing: | 
ham road will entertain second | 
grade mothers at 1:30 a.m. 
Friday. Other room mothers taking | 
part have been Mrs, George Low: | 
eke, Mrs, Newton Cole, Mrs. John 
Lackner, Mrs, Kenneth Bailey, 
Mrs. Paul Rohl and Mrs. Maurice 
Clemens.       He gEs fi HI * * ‘ 
Lawrence A. Rubin, secretary of i E 
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    Members will participate in the 
program, “Pages From Our Scrap- 
book,"’ when each tells of a mem- 
orable experience from, the past. 
“ Another dessert luncheon will be held at the Linden road = er 
Mrs. Lloyd Lake, whe Arte depectment, ot which Mrs, Ira |] “GLASSBAKE” Heat-Proof 
Brownell is chairman, views col- \ . 
are mtg Lena, They |] Measure Pitcher a gl dh wil} be shown by Mrs, Cart Binkle. sels. Sag 2 4 iq Warmth for 24 Hours! 
Mra, E. D. will: open . 
her Riverside drive residence to 5% VALUE Pocket Hand mbers of the Literature De- cup 
partment, Mes, E: J. Kempt, |] and\'sunce “measurements. cleat’ | Warmer chairman. “Problems of Mental || "ssw ‘e - Original $1.98 Value One Cup—Clear Glass 
Measuring Cup 
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Thursday is the day set for Our | 
Lady Queen of Martyrs Church fall | 15¢ | x Rhah 2 Fer Perce - 
rummage sale, conducted at the) Roos yogr hends warm while 
st hurch men J-way ‘pouring ul . ! «. skiing or i 
a the Alter Sector. Sale hours | | a Guede wah eoyee ant peel, ated marking. lighter fuel may be 
  will be from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Ser 
Mrs. James O'Rourke and Mrs. | 
    
by fire every year in the United | 
States.           About 11,000 people are killed | Francis Teats are cochairmen. | 
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Room mothers at Franklin | 
| School have been entertaining 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor 
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Street             SIMMS. IMS. 98 N, Seginaw St.       some ; J ‘ k ; eh 4 ih " fe eh ; i 4 “ " ope 4 x crag ge x pees 9 ap = ” cel i ly sa Je a ane ens “ 5: sme ] i a ae j pape Sag : rae cee : FOF A ome ie eat } | " Cy 4 C sti 
Os ay 2 - |. “HIE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER.17, 1955." | Ni 
Hal Boyle Says: : . 4 a" : : Now, Try to Remember 
  
This Century Belongs to the Fringe People|z=z-e7.= 
     
    but couldn't remember 
NEW YORK «—Curbstone com-|belongs. to the _ political ty | drink so much at cocktail parties. It is eound advice, too, mentally in Beethoven. To own the smallest girl's name. He had to go out 
ments by a pavement Plato: | Which of the triage poo | Sn BY eer way today. We sours talent is pratine teas-to bop oil | fo Ba’ mentale weiee sho. wns 
called. the Century neighbors. . to be liked reduces their con- ' tural hanger-on. : ny 
ee * If he visits New York, he. only | versation to-such banal platitudes caught in a pattern of social com America’ is producing too many : 
ot the Common Man, but it is) 0S ome the hit Broadway|they find it impossible even to|formity, and fearful of breaking) U.S. cigarettes made in 1915 
ae more truly the “Century of the! shows: If he reads a book it has listen to each other’s verbal sooth- | Out. el pemtightents ent _oysiané | contained about 3 per cent nico- 
for Fringe People.” to be on'the best seller list, and|ing syrup except under the influ:| “Be like the other fellow” more|ers in every field, and too few | tine compared to about 2 per cent 
Are you one? it has to be in digest form, .He| ence of something stronger. nearly describes our aim—or today. 
* * « * “| watches only. television shows that “what do you know?” This PS, 
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and he attends | the popular greeting, It should be; | fellow expects you to be.” - The fringe folks are the product | have © high rating, « ee " oe 8 
of a civilization that tends to put |OUY those movies We te oe con-| wat 49 vou really Yow?” | Such. sn aim is seltdeteating | | 
          2. a everything in containers, It looks rt b young unknown, The| The number of people who have because it cannot 
“ for health in a vitamin capsule salient Be be famous heard powers Pood or read some-| and can only turn a man into an To Trele fer High Selery Positions in. Electronics, 
4 all> asigamemas in canned * 2 thing, increases all the time, and | wheasy smirking clod, Radio & Tel ‘ and Evening Cl Allow 
| “laughter. The fringe man’s biggest goal they chatter oh endlessly. The! The fringe peopie seek always. Woes te Sertgg-w ployed While Troinina, 
    A fringe man is one who dwells jp fife is to be popular, but he legion of half-taught culture! non- to be in the swim and they. end up 
on the edges of real knowledge. wants to be popular with every: entities engulfs our social world. drowning in their own pitiful ig- Mail Coupon or Call tor Complete WO 22-5661 
He knows’ a little bit about every- pody. So he tries to placate and But the number of people who have noranée. They pretend to culture, intermation. No Obligation ; : 
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| mumuormer | Farsi Pardon us while we _,,. __ | Westinghouse : ining 
BUSINESS. | Struck by CIO INSTITUTE Walkout Order Affects 
44,000 in 29 Factories ci   
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  * : 7417 Weedward (Meneven Bidg.) 
, = thing, abd not very much about body; to do this he a solid knowledge of any subject. and they have no culture. 9 Blneke North of Fox Theater 
- ERT EF, STOCKER cagth "Sosy y onan ay he 4 reduce his own and who can talk about it well,’ It is better to write one poor ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE G. 1. Approved. 1en 
} Robert E, Stocker, 16, of 3007, ee 8 “personality to the status of an/ seems to dwindle. poem than to memorize Shakes- glRionasinnsr-s00ses=000ns stensnendocesess cin NM shaabneiioniibaieen: 4 You can prepare for Cavoline, has been honored for out. | He skims the surface of life. He ever-smiling zero. 2 me | peare, It is better to play a MAGTOSD, rec sveereeeenscnseresnpeonceneenessseee OMG ss. -censacguresnannnses 
be be ae b standing service to patrons alon€ oars the kind of suit he has been —_— Be yourseli” is an old and | musical saw yourself than merely | 
» a good position by prog Lon = a Pon | told makes him look “siscere.” He ‘This is why so many Americans | comfortable saying. be able to identity every melody = ‘ : j Press. son r. : ie - 
4 attending Day, Half- }} srs. Robert Stocker, young Reb ‘ , * | ae ert has been a carrier for over ' . 
' Day or Evening School }} tho years, He attends Avondale . . . . : 
a> < High School and his activities in- 
clude ng, wooderaft and all 
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te | 2-355 || prrrsBuRGH w—CIO tectrical £4 
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| Electric Corp. today for the sec-. 
Veteran’ Approved! }) 14 time in little more than: a 
- month, 
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Leaders of the CIO International 
Union of Electrical Workers issued 
the nationwide. strike order at mid- 
Jast night after the deadline 
around with no contract set-     + * * 
Negotiations continued: until 1:45 
am. There was no indication 
whether they would resume. 
The strike call went out to some 
44,000 members in 29 plants, Some 
30-odd other Westinghouse opera- 
tions were not affected. 
he * *   Disputed issued include wages, rules for time studies of nonincen- 
tive workers and length of con- Gentle Philip Morris 
puts on a bright * « & 
Both sides turned down 11th-hour 
which would have avert- 
ed the strike for a while at least. 
‘Westinghouse proposed a two- 
week extension of the strike dead- 
line with any wage increase 
worked out to be retroactive to 
Oct.. 15. Kt also offered, for the first time in its history, to include 
a clause in the contract providing | . 
for larbitration of disputes. ~ new modern package oA 
  Proneves IMPROVING, Philip Morris 
has brought you gentler, tobaccos, ad- 
vanced quality controls, the Snap-Open pack.     The union plan called for a one- 
  
      E Ses concer eedd guiaaiee Now comes a bright new red, white and 
(Advertisement) at least a 12-cent hourly pay in- gold package — graceful to look at, hold 
and offer. It’s right in keeping with modern 
i. taste in design... just as the cigarettes 
. within are right in tune with the modern 
taste for gentleness. 
For a short time, you'll be seeing 
Philip Morris in both the new package 
and the familiar brown. 
Soon you can get the new. package 
everywhere. Inside, of course, are the same 
identical gentle Philip Morris. 
So pardon us while we change. 
And today why don’t you change, 
too ...to the gentle pleasure, the 
fresh unfiltered flavor of today’s 
Philip Morris? In the convenient 
Tq snap-open pack ... regular or 
smart king-size, | ei (Seabies) is high'ty) croase plus inclusion. in the con- 
: ? ITCH contagious and wit) tract of what it considered satisfac- 
ia ¢ it! tory conditions under which the 
itch-mite which is immune  |company could make time studies, 
treatment. EXSORA im the Also, the union suggested a three- 
anaes simest instantly. Only 3 | year ‘contract instead of the five- 
EXSORA treatment is required. year pact advanced by the com- 
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1955 
  
Pontiac Motor Division 
to Boost Output in 1956 
There is tremendous news on the Pon-’ 
tiac Motor Division front. 
It came during the press preview of 
_ the division's models for next year, 
straight from Rosert M. 
' dent of General Motors 
» and division manager. He 
- told newsmen that 700,- 
~ 000 new Pontiacs in three 
» series will roll’ off the 
assembly line during the 
new model year. This will 
be 148,000 more than the 552,000 ‘pro- 
duced this year. 
* * * ° 
Besides necessitating a 10 per. 
cent increase in hourly employ- 
ment, achievement of this new 
* production goal will give Pontiac 
a larger share of the automotive 
market. At present total employ- 
ment is around 17,000, of whom 
13,900 are. on the hourly payroll. 
- Of next year’s 700,000 cars, about 
two-thirds will be hardtops, and more 
than 80,000 station wagons will be built. 
  ‘Expanded production will increase Pon- 
tiac’s share of the new car market from 
this year’s 7.5 per cent to 9 per cent, a ve 
  Ca B Appoigtments 
‘of Doctors Irk Patients — A valuable if belated service has been 
done the medical profession by a sur- 
vey conducted for the American Medical 
Association. 
- This survey, according to a re- 
port of the Pennsylvania Medical 
Association, spotlights the pub- 
lic’s greatest single gripe against 
doctors. Contrary to what some 
may think, it isn’t the fees doc- / 
tors charge, but the interminable / 
waits in their offices. } 
* * * i 
: Blamed for this almost universal ‘con- 
dition quite properly has been placed at 
the door of the so called 1 ap- 
poihtment system apparently used by 
most members of the profession. 
A patient phones his doctor's 
office to make what he thinks i is 
an appointment for one p. m. 
When he reaches the office a few 
minutes before that hour he finds 
a half dozen or more patients 
who have appointments for the 
same hour. 
kt tt 
By the time he has read through the 
doctor's collection of old magazines it 
. is almost four o'clock and he still hasn't 
had his appointment. When at last the 
receptionist says “the doctor will see 
you now,” the patient long since has 
ceased to care a whoop whether he ever 
sees that particular doctor again. 
There is another and even 
more serious side to this matter. 
Not only are the long waits an- 
noying to patients with mild ail- 
ments, but are distressing and 
may even) be dangerous to some 
with greater degrees of illness. 
‘* *® &* 
This newspaper yields to none in its 
admiration of the progress made in re- 
cent years by the medical profession. 
But we feel that physicians as a group 
strould make early and earnest effort to 
solve this pressing problem of appoint- 
ments. 3 \ anni selliaiaaeaa eal 
: “Tux earth has always existed,” says 
an astronomer. If 80, it looks remark- 
ably well for its age. La CrITCHFIELD, vice presi- . 
of Rochester! a 
_ cold days show e Parent Teacher Congress 
Starts Membership Drive — One of the Nation’s best known or- 
_the National Congress of 
Parepts and Teachers, is conducting an 
important membership drive. 
Goal of the campaign which 
runs from October 15. to October: 
31 is 600,000 new members. This 
would bring the total enrollment 
to the impressive figure of 
10,000,000. 
* * * 
Membership of this 58-year-old or- 
ganization is as diverse as our national 
population. It includes families who may 
have been in the country for genera- 
tions as well as those which arrived 
only last month. For all these the PTA 
serves as a kind of town meeting with 
its activities being directed from head- 
quarters in icago. 
x * * 
Its aims are both commendable 
and. deserving of public support. 
Objectives include efforts to in- 
crease understanding between 
parents and teachers and to com- 
bat juvenile delinquency. PTA | 
also works to improve the num- 
ber and quality of our schools 
and to obtain more and wenn 
trained teachers. 
The Press always has regarded. PTA 
as a splendid influence in our national 
life. For the same obvious reasons we 
consider membership in it proof of indi- 
vidual interest in and willingness to 
contribute to community and national 
betterment. . / 
  
The Man About Town 
Quite Unusual Pets 
People in This: Section Find 
Much Satisfaction in Them 
Alarm clock: A contrive fee that 
has added many unprintable words 
to our language. /   
  A young door has a 80 domesticated 
that it eats from the hand of 
Mrs. Darius Heffelman 
of Commerce, and tries to get into the house. 
A blue jay, raised by 
Mrs. Felicia Bannerman 
of Walled Lake, /since soon after it was 
hatched, now tries to boss the household, 
and is quite finicky about its food. A pair of 
young woodchucks raised by 
/ Peter MeGrath 
uddiled by his dog, and on 
ence of hibernation time. 
The numefous people in this area. who are 
making pets of taccoons will be mvoretied 
in the words of 
; Herace Loftin, 
scence service writer, who calls that- animal 
a rogue, with a monkey-like curiosity that 
. keeps him “in trouble, and will eat anything 
{rom beetles to chickens, but is such a lov- 
able character, whose impish face makes 
it easy to forget his shortcomings, although 
/he is the champion night rounder. 
  Only 20 of the 83 still remaining 
in the MAT Football Contest were 
eliminated when Boston College de- 
feated Detroit, 23-0, Saturday. The 
63 whe picked Boston to win carry 
over until Friday’s game on which 
they predict; Pontiac High, 23; 
Arthur Hill of Saginaw, 36; tie . 
game, 4. . 
  “What is a dry stag line?” asked Pontiac 
Board of Education member, 
Dr. Walter L. Godsell 
at a recent meeting of the board, in looking 
over a list of expenditures. The query became 
more confounded when Treasurer 
Vernon L. Schiller 
replied, “It's the stuff you line football fields 
with.” It turns out that the item should have 
read, “Dry stag lime.” 
Top pumpkin honors now rest with 
Mr. and Mrs. Pichard VanHuizen 
of 2154 Paulsen St., who have, raised two 
that weigh 65 pounds each. 
  
Just over the line in Genesee 
County, the Goodrich community is 
taking steps to incorporate as a vil- 
lage. For over a century it has been 
under the government of Atlas 
Township, in which it is located, 
  First to report snowflakes in the air is 
Mrs. Lucille Fowler 
of Clarkston, who detected some of those 
harbingers of winter lazily floating outside 
her window Friday morning. They evidently 
came from the only cloud in the sky, a white 
fleecy one “about as big as a dlanket.” 
Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Rose Johnson 
of 87 Mark Ave.; eighty-fourth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Robinson 
of 63 Wall St.; golden wedding. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Wirters 
of 42 Washington St.; fifty-first wedding an- 
niversary.     
od 
Mrs. Eva Roselle 
of Commerce; eighty-seventh birthday. 
Mrs. Minnie E. Stoflet 
of Walled Lake; ninetieth birthday.    
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       “T F Hear They Finally Confirmed i $   
David Lawrence Says:   
| Sanne ALAW AGANST Wont Earl Warren Doesn't Intend to Go Back 
on Pledge to Stay With Supreme Court 
who run for office, bélieving that 
Chief Justice Warren, for example, 
But the Gallup poll taken since 
the President's illness and revealed 
read what he said. 
AIM CLEAR 
The words are plain. When War- 
ren left the ip of Cali- 
in 1930 by appointment from a 
Republican president revived the 
discussion about the use of the 
court fer political advantage, 
Only a few months ago, when a 
bill was introduced to permit the 
chief justice to address Congress 
annually with respect te the busi- 
ness of the judiciary—appropria- 
tions and facilities—still opposition 
came from Democrats who said it 
would afford a political rostrum 
for Warren. Thé@re have been 
amendments to the Constitution 
proposed which would make mem- 
bers of the Supreme Court ineligi- 
ble for the presidency until at least 
two years after they have resigned.. 
Such an amendment would doubt- 
less be revived if Earl Warren 
changed his mind about -running. 
‘RAN WITH DEWEY 
But, despite all this, the talk per- 
sists. One reason is that former 
Gov, Warren is widely known due 
to the fact that he ran on the 
ticket for vice president in 1948 
with Dewey. Another reason is that 
those who want to block Vice Presi- 
dent Nixon from getting the presi- 
dential nomination think a pitched 
battle between Warren and Nixon 
supporters in California now would 
break up the Republican party 
there and help the Democrats win 
the state in 1956. 
It is an open question, in fact 
it is very doubtful whether any 
national convention would at- re denice inn ntetaee enn 
     
    im IM GOING TO SUGGEST, BUT IF    tempt to draft a man who had so 
Warren is popular in many parts 
ef the country he does represent 
a possible controversy inside the 
Republican Party om many ls- 
sues, Hence the unanimity ef a 
draft which would be necessary 
at least to give the — 
ot “a call te duty” weelt ‘Ge 
lacking. 
The chief justice knew last April: 
that there was some doubt whether 
Ike would run again. He knew also if Ike didn't run. Warren could - 
have adopted the course, Justice 
Hughes took of discouraging a 
draft yet not closing the door. 
But Earl Warren closed the door 
and did so because of a conviction 
that more important. than’ any 
man's future career is the future 
of a great American institution— 
the Supreme Court of the. United 
States. He feels deeply that the 
court must be removed from any 
suspicion of political motivation in 
the writing of decisions and the 
rendering of judgment on cases 
arising under the Constitution. 
(Copprient 1985, New York Herald 
Tribute Inc.) ‘   
Quocks Still Pilfer Money 
From Rheumatiz Victims 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
Any standard medical textbook 
deals with the disease or diseases 
which the author’ or authors feel 
William Osler in his famous Prac- 
tice of Medicine. Thus on the sub- 4 2 gat as page RB 
73 g 
i E 5 
i 
But neither Osler nor any rec- 
ognized authority teday, so far 
as I have been able. te learn, 
deals with “arthritis”. or with 
the rheumatiz of with. chronic: 
Joint disability of any kind in any 
such orderly way. 
No, indeed, Authors waste. little 
time or 'space on pathology, for 
the good reason that they don't 
know any more about the nature 
of chronic joint disability today 
than the medical authorities knew 
fifty years ago. 
* * 
Osier desivilies onlv “rheuma- 
toid arthritis’ and ‘chronie rheu- 
matism,.” ascribes both conditions 
(if they are not essentailly the 
same), to “exposure to cold and 
damp.”’ says that in both the car- 
tilages undergo changes and may 
show erosions, the ends of bones 
may become eburnated, muscular 
atrophy occurs. Neuritis and tro- 
phic disturbances may occur. In 
both there is thickening of capsu- 
lar ligaments, ete., etc., so that it 
is hard to tell without turning back 
to the heading of the chapter. just 
what the author is describing. 
T am convinced there is just 
one explanation for the great 
majority of cases of chronic 
joint disability — which Teall 
rheumatiz, not rheumaticm nor 
arthritis, and that is physical de- 
generation of joint tissues. 
If you are personally interested 
in the rheumatiz or in how to pre- 
vent or retard the development of 
it, I assure you it can do you no 
harm to send me a stamped, self- 
addressed envelope and ask in 
writing, signed, for the pamphlet 
Calcium and Rheumatiz. ; 
* * * 
Though: I have talked about it 
until I'm blue in the face, there'll 
always be plenty of paying cus- 
tomers who smugly think “arth- 
ritis" is something only well-to- 
do people can afford, and plenty 
of trick specialists and ‘‘clinic’ 
racketeers to. exploit’ the poor 
geeks with the latest wonder 
drugs at $18.75 a shot. enve 
: Press Pontiac, tion, said about these latter-day 
nostrums for which you pay and 
pay and pay: 
‘The principal cacttcoming of 
modern drug therapy” (of chronic 
joint disability or, as the Bulletin 
callg it “arthritis and rheuma- 
tism") “is that while the results 
and imme- 
have not shown conclusively that 
they can alter the natural course 
of jhe disease or prevent crip- 
pling.” 
(Copyright 1908) ‘here we Bia, on. on ‘Recreation Idea ae 
   fe Stk 
‘Well, thank God 
go again ng for a 
chance to give our children a place 7 - 
Looking Back 15 Years Age 
NAZIS RESUME massed air 
raids on Britain. 
MASS PRODUCTION of planes 
‘loom in U.S. $ 
20 Years Ago 
BRITAIN, FRANCE seek U.S. 
aid in Italian boycott. 
SENATOR VANDENBERG urges - 
U.S. to remain firmly neutral. -   for tsar 
fighting    
A ip ag mad gathers no moss. 
Care to 
  
U.S. Regulations Influence 
Stock Market Behavior. 
By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER 
INS Economie Commentator 
The attempt of the fathers at the 
nation's 
free markets in the hope of pre- 
venting the fool and his money 
from being parted alters the 
ground rules of stock market be- 
havior. . é «ss 
For example, the current ex- 
tremely high margin requirement 
limited the speculative demand for 
stocks on the last three depressed 
Mondays when cash investors were 
concerned about the impact of the 
President's illness on prospects for 
‘duration of the boom. 
lv utterly free markets, at a 
time of momentarily _ impaired 
When confidence was momen- 
tarily impaired, it would have been 
deemed upsetting if the Federal 
Reserve suddeniv reduced marein 
requirements to 50 per cent. This 
would defeat its own purpose, and 
tend to frighten additional groups. 
¥ ¥ a S 
The declines. in stock prices 
when headlines are adverse show 
that the cash buyers—the individ-. 
ual and institutional investors—are 
themselves not immune to mass 
psychology. — Accordingly, men tend to think 
and act in herds at times of sud- 
den and unexpected turns of events 
and the momentary withdrawal of 
_ bids for stocks leaves the market 
in a vulnerable position. The re- 
cent: enisodes accentuate the ex- 
treme thinness of the market. 
EFFECT OF TAX 
By the same token, the impact . 
of the capital gains tax similarly 
accentuates extreme movements. 
* * a 
The effect of this tax is to de- 
crease the supply of stock offered 
for sale when enthusiasm jis carry- 
ing securities to inflated levels. 
The reason for this is that the psy- 
chology of the holder is to postpone 
selling on the ground that a sale 
to realize a profit will impose too 
heavy a tax liability on him. 
Hf the seller has to share 2% 
per cent to 50 per cent of the 
a 
he tends to defer action on ; 
ours ot iw ns vin cleo capital to intervene’ in — and be no worse off net ater 
taxes. 
Whether such panbteliig'te spe- 
clous is beside the point, The. only 
ings of stock. For at that tifne the 
psychology has /and, it 
thinks 
can be absorbed is tax savings. 
There is a tempo to realize 
losses rather thari profits. 
Thus the effect of the capital 
gains tax is to reduce offerings of 
stock for sale when prices may be 
inflated, and to increase offerings — 
of stock aier prices have fallen 
‘ out of bed. 
TWO-WAY STREET 
After some 25 months of ot: 
participants in the stock market 
may have erroneously jumped to 
the conclusion that speculation is a 
one-way street. 
* 
There is a tendency to forget 
that even long-term growth issues 
occasionally take @ step backwards 
before taking two steps forward. 
The immediate pretext fer a 
new bok at whether stock prices 
were in line with economic pros- 
pects came after the shocking 
and unexpected news of the 
President’s illness, 
Certainly the course of stock 
prices since the President's heart 
attack has not reflected the cur- 
rent trend in business, which in 
the interim has shown seasonal | 
gains, including that the bogm is 
still on. 
  Smiles Silence may be golden, but not 
to the person who reajly deserves 
a pat on the back. . 
= * . 
Every time congressmen return 
from a vacation they have to go 
back to work with their relatives. 
° * * : 
Careless drivers have brought 
us the answer to “What is the 
dangerous age?” It's now! 
*:* «@ 
No matter how often a man 
changes jobs it’s always nice to 
be working for the same people+-—-\\ 
the wife and kids. 
    
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Dr. Crane Adapts Bible References 
to Current Outlook of Modern Youth 
Read Job 2:11, and see if you. 
have an American sense of 
humor. If you don't find the 
man of the Bible who was only 
6 inches tall, then you may 
‘have a British sense of humor. 
Employ that test as q. party 
game, for if will be o lot of frn. 
“Pep un” Sunday School by the 
methods outlined below. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case P-367: Newspaper pub- 
lisher Wilton E. Hall, of Anderson, 
. South Carolina, recently sent me 
a clever placard, which said: 
“The views expressed by the 
husband in this house are not 
necessarily those of the manage- 
ment.” 
* * * 
That was intended as a take-off 
or imitation of a somewhat similar 
statement which many newspapers 
run above their syndicated edi- 
torial columns. 
In the past 20 years, a few 
editors have canceled my column 
becanse they didn't agree with 
something I may have written. 
But a good editorial feature 
is not supposed to arouse 100 
per cent » or it will 
do little 
“When two men in a business 
always agree,” said William 
Wrigley Jr., “one of them is un- 
necessary.” . 
The purpose of good journalism 
is to stimulate intelligent thinking. 
It is to challenge and provoke 
debate. ‘ 
* * e- 
So 1 never expect. all of you 
readers to agree with me 100 per 
cent, either, for if you did,. I'd 
not be revealing anything new to 
you. 
Sometimes I am deliberate in 
making statements that don't 
jibe precisely with your past 
conventional thinking. My pur- pose is obviously to wake up 
the reader and make him more 
analytical. c 
“There is no future in any job,” 
I have thus stated, and that seems 
a little startling’ until you then 
see the follow-up: ‘‘For the future 
is always in the worker who holds 
the job.” 
“Always be true to your teeth 
or they'll be false to you,” is an- 
other terse aettemce: that helps 
  
  
  wake up readers to the value of 
placing plenty of elbow grease 
on the butt end of their tooth- 
brush. ; 
BIBLE UP-TO-DATE 
When I make Bible references, 
I often-adapt them to the current 
outlook 6f modern youth. Perhaps 
you recall my asking: 
Which Biblical man bought his 
wife on ‘the installment plan? 
(Genesis, a. ». 
* 
Who was a“ dhertock Holmes 
of the Bible? (Esther, Ch. 2). 
Who was the “hot rod” or reck- 
less driver of the Bible? (II 
‘Kings 9:20). 
Who started the ‘Compliment 
Club” in the oan? (Judges 8:2). 
Having taught a. Bible Class 
for over 35 years, I have 
gleaned some of the strategy 
for making @ the Bite ‘more in- triguing to teenagers. 
But some readers dislike this 
way of dramatizing ethics and 
showing modern youth that the 
Bible still beats the modern best 
sellers. ; 
In trying to be facetious I once 
asked: “Which man in the Bible 
was only about 6 inches tall?” 
(Job 2:11). 
4 * * ae 
Hundreds of conscientious Bible 
students soon deluged me with 
postal cards and letters, saying: 
“Dr. Crane, I have read Job 
2:11 several times and I can't 
find any man mentioned who was 
oniy 6 inches tall!" 
So I'll make that a test of your 
sense of humor, If you can find 
the 6-inch man inside of two 
minutes after turning to Job 
2:11, then Fil credit you with 
an American sense of humor. 
If not, perhaps we should 
catalogue -you as having a British 
sense of humor. You can then 
employ this test on your friends 
and guests, as a party game. 
LET CHIPS FALL 
When I point out the folly of 
stampeding our teenagers into 
using cigarettes and whisky, I 
get criticized by the tobacco and 
‘liquor people. 
If I explain the value of using 
‘animals in medical research, then 
I am the subject of a nationwide 
campaign of vituperation launched 
against me by the anti-vivisection- 
ists. : 
But I hew to the line of scien- 
tific truth and let the chips fall 
rae they may. And that is the 
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Patricia Hartung Chooses = masses of reddish “micro | wales 
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  {Speaks fo Clubs | G. Keith Funston Tells |’ 
Pik fagoel Cortes 
A ome: saabapint 
“tnvesting ls a deadly serious 
business,” said G. Keith Funston, 
president of the New’ York Stock 
Exchange Saturday when he spoke 
to the nearly 800 members of the   
  National Association of Invét- 
ment Clubs gathered for the 5th 
  
  ROCHESTER—Married A, 
Roe st in St. Andrew's Cathotic 
were Patricia Ann Har- 
fung - oo we Joseph Calvin Diem. 
and Mrs. Clarence . Hartung of 
382 Highland Ave. and Joseph is 
Diem of 342 Highland Ave. 
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For her wedding Patricia chose 
a gown of white Italian lace over 
satin falling into a chapel train. 
Her headpiece of pleated tulle 
sequin trim held her shoulder Patricia is the daughter of Mr. } — 
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | Gallaghers are Moving | 
Toa New Store — 
SALE OF FINE PIANOS. 
        with seed pearl and iridescent) 
    annual convention in Detroit. 
Approximately 40 from Oakland | 
County attended the meeting held | 
in the Rackham building. Oak- 
land County boasts 35 clubs. Pon- i, 
tiac has 22. : i 
dust four years ago, 40 per- | ~® 
sons in four clubs gathered in 
Detroit for the first anaual con- | j > — 
ge ge there are = MRS. CALVIN DIEM length veil securely. Snowdrift 
mums and white fugi mums 
topped the cov er of her white mis- 
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  REV. EDGAR LUCAS 
Fete Rev. E. A. Lucas 
‘at Rochester Event > SPINETS — CONSOLES — GRANDS UPRIGHTS Discounts on all Pianos during this short sale. 
A Small Down Pay ment will deliver any piano now 
in our stock. Balance E-Z TERMS. Carolyn Hartung served her | 
sister as maid of henor and | 
Anne Louise Anderson was [ 
bridesmaid, 
James Madden acted as est! 
4 man and seating the guests were |   
ROCHESTER — Rev. Edgar A.| movement has spread to all 48 Grahame Hartung and Robert | 
Lucas, (“Cap”) rector of St.| States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii | Exchange. All the speakers talked | Swarthout. BETSY ROSS—KIMBALL—GULBRANSEN—Used 
Philip's Episcopal Church, was hon-| #4 Brasit.. at length on the educational angle #-s s&s | STEINWAY GRAND and Many Others 
of the movement, Oakland County A breakfast followed the cere-| 
Council was listed among those The movement is composed of epere: mony in the Club Rochester. 
      
  Festival Dinner here in commem- gmail groups who meet each | H 
oration of his 25th aniversary in month for study of growing com- ay eg ~~ ofapatianel Following a motor trip to GALLAG ER MUSIC CO. 
ihe Dipcine of Michigans panies and who invest an average |" Winieny. Minot ‘Thomas, securi-|@uebec. Mr. and Mrs. Diem will | 18 E, Huron St. FE 4-0566 
sto bnaiived' partehienicn al the (eee Sen ee SerPtey lies ‘analyst. of Albany, .N. ¥.,|t0elde in Cecoda until January. ' “ 
Diocese, sotmer’ associates, snd alee building up the individual's |Gemonstrated his method of re-| gums eeepc —   
financial future, and en- 
couraging American industry. 
Funston predicted that this trend 
of small investors will change the   
      
    
    
        
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Looking Cleaning! 719 W. Huron FE 4-1536 |i inom Hiamo of St Meruis,Lake|" "ese henge president A ah : Orion: Father. John Mangrum of stressed the ghileesshty of long: 
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8 F tupit, and Frederick Baxter, 
sociated with “Cap” in the ‘Detroit 
Federal Court and Rev. W. H. 
Coliycott, Rochester. 
Included in the local organiza- 
tions represented at the dinner, 
ang who spoke ‘briefly were Earl 
Dean, Mason A. Case, Henry Pur- 
had Fred Noyes, Robert Twydell. 
‘Davisburg Church Slates 
‘Harvest Home Supper 
| DAVISBURG — Turkey and all) 
| the trimmings will be served fami- 
ily style, at the annual Harvest 
| Home Supper of Davisburg Metho- 
| dist Church, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 
| Oct. 21. share ownership. 
It is significant, it was agreed 
that the growth of the. investment 
study clubs has attracted the at- 
tention of the New York Stock 
Police, Deputies, Cabbie 
Complete Speedy Arrest 
In what Pontiac Police inspector! Spiros Govenis, owner of the gro-' 
Clark — ane ee = cery store, picked Ingisbee out of a J. 
“an outstanding example of ce . her 
work," Pontiac police and Oakland pars — . ang ts pag 
County sheriff's deputies teamed up ing, Inglsbee confessed to tye 
with cab company officials Satur-| Stickup. A warrant is expected to 
___ | day night to solve a holdup inless | b€ issued this; afternoon by the 
than an hour, — County Prosecutor's ol-: 
Report of the holdup, at the| ~~ Up-To-Date Grocery at 440 E. Pike} @ 
St., was received at 9:55 p.m. A 
@escription of the robber was im- 
mediately circulated to all Pontiac 
police cars, and detectives Herbert 
Cooley and Eugene Hendren, in the 
‘car nearest the area, turned to in- 
vestigate. 
Since the bandit had been ‘re- 
ported to be without a car, Cooley ? 
and Hendren stopped a Yellow 
Cab and asked the driver to re- 
lay his description to all Yellow 
Cab drivers. All cab companies 
in the city were called with the 
same request. ; 
In less than half an hour, a 
Yellow Cab driver reported that 
| he had taken a man who matched 
| the description to an address in 
Lake Orion. 
He, detectives Cooley and Hen- 
dren, and Sheriff's Deputies Thur- 
man Savage, Homer Hay, Stephen 
Navarre and Carl Raymond drove 
| to the address and arrested the 
| suspect, Richard L. Inglsbee, 23, of 
no fixed address, after he was un- 
| able to answer their questions ‘sat- 
istactorily. 
County Deaths Harry .C, Cramton 
|. HADLEY — Service for Harry 
C. Cramton, 81, of Hadley will be 
‘held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the 
| Hadley Federated Church with 
| burial in Green's Corners. Ceme- 
'tery..Mr. Cramton died Saturday 
night in Lapeer, 
Mr, Cramton was nearly a life 
long resident of Hadley coming | 
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    | Boulders Pound | 
‘New York Town | 
as Creeks Flood 
ELLENVILLE, N.Y. & — New 
| floods over. the weekend brought 
another bombardment to Ellenville 
—by boulders. 
They swept down the Cat- 
skill mountainsides .in torrents of 
water. They undercut banks and 
embankments, filled creek beds 
and thudded into buildings and 
automobiles.*Some of them 
weighed as much as half a ton. 
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Day and night their dull boom- 
ing echoed through the valleys. 
Col. John T. O'Neill of the Army 
Engineers said the boulders were 
| something unique in his flood con- 
trol experience. There was a   followed Hurricane Diane last 
August. 
| When the first boulders were 
fieard during the .weekend, people 
were quickly evacuated from a 
residential area on the east side 
of town where a brook flows. The 
stream rose. Boulders ate at its) 
| banks and: undermined buildings. 
| When the water spilled over, the 
| boulders crashed into cars and 
hotises. 
They battered a “bottling plant 
jously damaged by Diane's 
floods. O'NeiW said they ‘chewed | 
the framework up like. putting it | 
| through a meat grinder.” 
    \of Two County Men 
The Army ROTC Department ot | 
Michigan College of Mining and | 
Technology has announced pro-| 
motions of two area men, 
David A, Lee, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Alfred Lee, 26 Clarkston ‘Rd., 
Clarkston, has been promoted to 
the grade of cadet second liew- 
|tneant in the Army ROTC and 
Mrs. J. Earl Crawford, 3879 Oak 
Knoll Rd., Pontiac,.was promoted 
to cadet private first class. 
  
  Accidents cause the deaths of 
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ters hovered overhead. Weary 
policemen, firemen, National 
Guardsmen and auxiliary police 
patrolled the road. Throngs of the | 
curious milled around the city, 
creating traffic jams, 
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Where the. bridges were down) 
crowds | and houses demolished, 
stood staring in disbelief. The prin- 
cipal business area was hit hard. 
Stores and houses hung precarious- 
ly over the swirling Norwalk River. 
This was Norwalk, a city of 
60,000 that has suffered’ the back- 
lash of hurricanes but which until 
this sneak attack had escaped com- 
paratively unscathed. 
The greater part of the city was 
without light and power. Some 400 
citizens were. bunking down in 
schools and other civic centers, 
living on Salvation Army and Red 
Cross rationg and not knowing 
whether they could get back into 
their homes or whether their homes 
any longer existed. 
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by helicopter, by boat, by Army 
Snorkel trucks and every other 
possible means. 
In the business area, the Norwalk 
River tore away at factory and 
house foundations, hurled automo- 
biles against embankments, 
bashed down a. stone bridge. 
The building that housed the 
local radio station collapsed. 
WNLK operated from its trans- 
David E. Crawford, son of Mr. and4 mitter station ona 24-hour basis, 
giving bulletins almost every few 
minutes. 
From all over the city 
came frantic calls for help. area 
Mayor Irving Freese, touring the | 
stricken area at night, shone his 
car searchlight on a pond in a city 
parking lot. He saw a woman 
clinging to a part. of the porch 
wrenched from her home. 
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Lt, Stuart Black of the National 
Guard, who was with Freese, 
dived in and brought the woman 
near shore, The mayor dragged the 
exhausted ‘guardsman and the 
woman to safety. | 
  Flying Rubirosa 
‘Makes Big Detour 
to Visit Zsa Zsa 
LOS ANGELES (P—Porfirio Rub- 
irosa flew in yesterday — a few 
thousand miles out of his way — 
to sée actress Zsa Zsa Gabor. 
The Latin diplomat and _ sports- 
man said he was on'the way home 
from Paris to the Dominican Re- 
public but added that the detour 
was worth it. 
“I love her,” he told a reporter. 
| When asked if Zsa Zsa loves him, 
he shrugged and sighed, “I don't 
know, I * so.” 
Rubirosa found the actress at 
the wheel of a sleek yellow sports 
car, They greeted each other with 
restraint, When the reporter told 
her Rubirosa didn't know if she 
loved him, she laughed and said, 
“I don’t know either.’ Then they 
drove away.   
  
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Solid Dem Vote —— — 
Seen in Dixie . - beri til -   
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‘Birds: Are Cowardly Compared. to Planes NEW YORK (INS) — birds, ta weather like this." The vul- {I could remember théqname of mid-afternoon. So what? So the) It was like swimming under- 
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        cowards? I'm ot olan on ture Patterson's airline but 1) props started spinning, we slopped water. In milk. Except that there 
so. While taxiing out to the start- mele at ree as watch. cs tha cot tained Oe te ttn, te were waves. I wrote this piece on} Governor of Kentucky 1 : 
ing line one couple of recent| _ All of which is an involved Way wing. Visibility wasn't that good.| and the .imperturbable hostess | the plane, with the help of a litle’ Predicts Adlai Victory : 
flights 1 peered through the cloud-|%f saying that Tm  somstan.y).. We could barely see the ground. said that our flying time to Omaha portable on my lap and a little peers . e 
ed, rain-streaked windows of the | 2mazed by the ability Of One ‘ely | Wile. waiting to. take off from) would be one hour and umpteen ‘potable in my hand. It was tough| if Ike Doesn’t Run . 4 
plane and saw a number. of pig-| ine to SP here + fit for LaGuardia and never saw it again | and three-fourths seconds. typing. First time I ever spelled ‘ 
eons, terns, gulls, geese and crows ate Oe man until just before we touched down)  +,."Zhict concern in the breast my first name with two O's. sr ca tenes Semone . | 
walking. : gently at Chicago. ucky’s = : 
f a ba of the occupant in seat 13-2 was| MODERN MARVELS Sie coake tho obte toe hanetly ‘ 
A asked, “Is this trip pene Senne Te ‘While waiting to take off on | “Okay, doll, but how you going} sui, it’s a miracle. We in the | favor of the South voting solidly 
necessary?” A vulture seaned | lieieney he ee soar oe the final leg of the trip, the vile to get this crate off the water?” | cabin. were lost beyond | Democratic in 1956, And he picked 
him, then glanced evilly from side ri; ws : rege “grt ee Se ae . as poled across the Styx. But the fel- | Adiai Stevenson. to win the presi- 
to side. Rag bee begede neti ap in New bad. Real The water did met | Airplane engines certainly are | low up front wag driving down an ‘dency if President Eisenhower g 
A whooping crane clucked, “Fly Yoru! wetsretiand The need to be come down in drops, It came | strong . Ours overcame the | uncluttered four - lane highway, | doesn’t run again. 
on a day like this? Are you nuts? | i., another city later in the day down as it does at Niagara. One | water on thé runway, the surge of | thanks to the utter marvels of mod- | 29 
There are only a few of us left. came feared for the roof @f the fuse- | the storm, the weight of that great | ern eomawantcations. |’ Asked about the possibility of a 
Remember what happened to the | LOW VISIBILITY tage. iron bird, the reservoirs of gas ° Southern Democratic revolt such er 
dedo and the passenger \. In the first case it was a trip, Outside the plane jit vas as and oil, the fat patrons and their’ A man slide pine the aisle as those who split the porty. in Girls 
from New Jo to Omaha. I wish” black as night, though this was | stout baggage, and a ton of maga-| from me had only one comment 1M8 and 1952, Wetherby said: |     zines and instruments and gear — | after the boy put the plane down 
  
PURE and off we went into the wild gray 4+ Logan Airport like a feather. 
icuiaudly He looked at his watch and said, | 
EVEN FOULER in a most disapproving manner, 
If possible it was an even foul- “Five minutes late.” 
er day Friday on a trip to Lowell, 
Mass., for a nice bloke named 
  A weather bureau, on a national “All the sentiment 1 get in my 
talks with Southern leaders is that 
‘the South will be solidly Demo- | 
cratic -without Eisenhower in’ the | 
race. I don't find any sentiment | 
strong enough to bring about a) 
defection such as that in 1952 
which cost the Democrats four 
          
  7 to 14 | 
Coats 
    basis was established in 1870 a5 southern ‘states (Texas, Tennes- 
‘part of the U.S. army signal corps. | see, Florida and Virginia).” a 
Wetherby said Stevenson was 
the strongest. potential Democrat- 
ie candidate in Kentucky. Gov. 
Averell Harriman of New York is 
second choice, well ahead of Ten- | 
nessee's Sen, Estes Kefauver, he! 
said, ; 
                         
   
                 Dave Conors of the Lowell Sun. 
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“The three-day conference will | | 
discuss problems of highway con- 
struction, finances, water conser-| | 
vation and development, and. in- | 
dustrial development. But whether | 
the question of segregation will be © 
injected into the meeting remains — 
to be seen, is 
Alabama's Gov, James E. Fol-| |       
          
    
        
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  Coca, with her gad urchin’s face 
that can light up brighter than all 
Times Square, has always been 
the enigma of show business wise- tive cats, and the red 
somebody gave her. She will 
them in the 
on Central Park West while 
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guys. No- ham in her, this kid. 
No respect for the better things, 
like money and parties. 
* * ®@ 
“And now," she said today, sit- 
ting hunched and small in the cor- 
ner of a midtown rehearsal hall, 
“they think I'm crazy, lots of 
them, and it DOESN'T seem to 
make much sense. But there are ; 
things a lot of people don’t con- ably happen in Las Vegas. 
sider... GO FOR THE sHOW 
And with that, Coca explained “Out there, they go to the clubs investigates her new life: on 
stage. * * * 
- Actually, it’s an old life revived 
doesn't think that could conceiv- 
  | quietly and patiently why she 'o see a show, and they concen- tore up her one-million-doliar con- | rate on It, they don't get awk 
tract with NBC and its comfort- , like at some night spots,” . she 
ing 10-year guarantee of secur. | 54Y%- “I don't expect to be inter- 
ity. . | rupting people’s emotional spats, 
. ; | which is what leads to the throw- *Security,”” she said, “is some-| ing of salt cellars.” 
thing I never really got till I en * * 
on television (in 1949) and I have} Goo, and company (three danc- 
a great respect for it, and for... 9 pianist-conductor, two dress- 
money, too. | ers) will receive $70,000 for a three- 
“I have figured out that in MY | week stint. “I'm told you're sup- 
case, well,” she screwed up her | 1.04 to lie about how much you eyes in concentration, “the money make at Las Vegas,” she says 
part doesn't mean security. It’s | seriously, “But I am not making 
what you're doing, and 1 want to | $500,000 and that’s that.” 
be doing many things.” -_ 
* * * This “that’s that” attitude of | for the comedienne. She began | 
tossed at me often.” But she | 
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She was temporarily without a| honesty reminded me ef*what | 
show at NBC, and with none in| her late husband, Bob, told mea 
|prospect, This, she said, fright-| year age. “Te Coca,” he sald, 
ened her. So now she is headed for| “money is .wampum, Nice to |   
Las Vegas, where she will open 
Nov. 1 with her own personal)y- 
financed Variety show. 
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“You would probably think I was 
crazy too, wel] maybe,” Imogene 
continued, wistfully, “if you knew 
how little money I had saved, It 
was an expensive world last year. 
* 
Within weeks last spring, Imo- 
gene's mother and her husband of 
20 years, Bob Burton, died. Each 
of them suffered costly illnesses. 
Their passing must have influenced 
her decision to break from: her 
well-paid ennui and get back to 
work? 
“Well, that’s possible, 
concentrated her attention on. her 
clasped hands. ‘That's quite pos- 
sible. I guess you.could say I’m 
beginning again, a sort of new 
life. There's nothing to keep me 
always in New York now.” 
Except of course—Coca brigh-   Explosion Kills Three WILSON, Okla. #—A bomblike 
oil field explosion, common more 
than 25 years ago but rare now, 
killed three Oklahoma City oil well 
shooters. and injured six others 
near here Saturday night. 
The three men were blown to 
bits when 100 quarts of nitro- 
glycerin exploded with the force | 
of a 5,000-pound bomb as they pre- 
pared to loosen underground oil 
sand from the well, 
What caused the explosion prob- 
ably will never be known. Police 
think the nitro, a jelly-like sub- 
stance, was detonated when wires 
accidentally touched it before it 
was lowered into the well. 
The victims were William G. 
| Chandler, 28; Russell G. Sullivan, | 
48; and Harold E. Brill, 34, } | 
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Such expressions have become 
common in the last 20 years, and 
even more so since the British 
a few of their Comet 
jet-liners, which made amazing 
records, were found 
    
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    | American airways. made its first | 
| day ago Pan Twenty-eight years 
scheduled flight, 99 miles from Key 
West to Havana, in one hour. To- 
olulu, 4,000 miles, in 949 hours. But 
, stream,"’ a high and fast air cur- 
rent over the Pacific. That plane 
“has a true speed of 425 miles an 
hour, and takes 124% hours New 
York to London. 
Now Pan American has ordered 
45 jet planes which will fly 3 
per cent farther, (about 4,000 miles 
jyiato service in 1958. 
But the most significant thing Pan-American has a flight) 
which makes it from Tokyo to Hon- | 
, " Harelson of Barry, 
that's with the aid of the “‘jet) the earth from one coast of 
United States to the other. nas 
This contributes to the politieal 
impact already created by the vast | 
ranges and speed of the big bomb 
ers. 
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The effects of a shrinking world 
have long been recognized and un- 
derstood, but the fact that all cap- 
itals can become physical suburbs 
of any one capital drives the im- 
plications home with great force. 
103 Descendants 
Honor Woman, 100 
BARRY, 
    Ill. (INS)—Mrs. Cerena 
liL., celebrated 
her 100th birthday with qa family) 
dinner the likes of which probably | 
has never before been seen. 
One hundred and three direct de- 
scendants of the centenarian were 
present, and there are still eight 
others who could not attend. The 
family get-together yesterday was 
so large it had to be held in the 
Methodist church. 
| Mrs. Harelson, a native of Broth | 
|County, Ohio; had nine children, 
eight of whom are still living. | 
In five of her children’s families, |   
  like 
rim that these planes and othe 
And today's jet-liners are only a 
beginning, as PAA's first 90-mile- 
per hour Fokker was only the be-   
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Effinger, a retired Lima, Ohio, 
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First Concert of the I 955-1956 Sousbn vane J 
DNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 8:30 P. M. Lincoln Junior Auditorium : 131 HILLSIDE DRIVE — PONTIAC, MICH, 
$1.25 | Z fickets on Saleptes 8 
$5 00 GEORGE MIQUELLE—ceuis Alvin's; Arthur’s; Calbi’s; Gallagher’s; Morris Musie Co.; Grinnell’s; Waite’s; Orchard Lake Music Co.; Union 
Guest Soloist Opening Concert 
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     George Miquelle 
‘Cellist Frances Greer 
Soprano Edward Druzinski 
Harpist James Pellerite, 
Flutist Vivian Scott 
Pianist Francesco DiBlasi 
Conductor Celia Merrill Turner 
Cemposer Conductor 
Miss Scott, a well known and very 
talented Pontiac pianist studied bh ence will have the privilege of hearing Julliard and was presences in concer Mr. DiBiesi perform as an artist. He 
in New York's Town Hall. After a is a trumpeter of exceptional versa- time anywhere, her own “A Chippewa 
year of study in Europe, she returned tility with the. Detroit Symphony Symphony”, ® musctal ‘work based on 
to this country and won acclaim as « Orchestra and will be soloist here the rhythms and ‘musical language of concert artiste and was heard in Gps with the Pontiae Orchestra on April the Indians of this area. NBC broadcast playing « concerto 25. He will play Concerto for Trumpet with Skitch Henderson Orchestra. At by Baint-Gaeens present in addition to her concert 
work she ts amas “gy at Howard Univ 
et Washington, D. 
March 14, 1956 April 25, 1956 
VIVIAN SCOTT, Pianist Orchestral A graduate of Julliard @chool of Musie Por the first time, the Pontiac audi- 
piayed with the Radio City Music Hali 
Orchestra, Pirst Phitist with the In- 
dianapolis Symphony and for the five 
past seasons has been solo flutist with 
the Detroit Symphony, @ musician of 
outstanding ability, Now teaching at the University of 
Michigan, Miss Greer-has had a bril- Detroit Symphony and recognized as liant career singing leading roies at one of the best young cellists of the 
the Metropolitan Opera. She has ap- country is returning to Pontiac by 
peared in Light Opera, made recordings popular request He will be heard 
and for the past two years been fea- playing Mozart's Concerto for Flute 
tured in CBS ‘‘Musicland, U.8.A." and Harp. , 
, | 
December 7, 1955 Mr Mtquelie..a nationally known and 
famous cellist, t# praticularly well 
known tn this erea because of his 
many years as soloist with the Detroit 
Symphony Orchestra. He ts chairman 
of the ‘cello department.at Eastman 
Bchoel of Music, Rochester, N. Y. Edward Druzinski, solo harpist of the the Associate Conductor of the oe Symphony Orchestra is « 
Julliard and conducts for the ees 
   
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October 19, 1955 January 25, 1956 
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today’s Women's Section i of the Piss Pre —oaree The party commemorated Mr. 
A floating school bus, coal boats | Church. when they met at ne | Nellis 55th birthday. 
and boats carrying rice were seen | home of Leah Thorpe on Mt. Clem- | nic. dnd ‘le. Stephen T Bada 
- coming down the river, sometimes | ens street Friday. a ee me 
j making the river quite congested. During the business meeting | 
Here they noted the cheapness; Mrs. Elaine Malone was elected), poy , 
7 of human labor and the more than | president for the coming year. She | ay hove en — is rad 
; | | 10,000 beautiful temples. Particular- | wil} be assisted by Mrs. L. G. coe Florida. 
- Ng ily impressive was the Temple of | Porter, vice president; Mrs. H. M. ce + 
» the Dawn or (porcelain temple). Learned, recording secretary; and) eqward Day of Belleville, Ont., 
; s _ Following the recent program | Mrs. Elizabeth Winters, treasurer. | - jer this morning to return. to his 
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ie. rs, a i. ay —_ Ney Wenner, president “The group made plans to serve | home, after spending the wéek- 
; — f Mrs. 2 . ' 
. tt ae at the coffee hour for the | end visiting at the home of his 
: Arthur Kirby, master of the hounds, calls dogs for the | unleashed them and they are ready for the scert® conducting. - | Needlework Gullg ingathering | aunt, Mra, Norman. Dyer, and | 
beginning of the hunt. The keeper of the hounds has just | — Nov. 10. Jane Danton of Shoreview drive. 
d ; ‘Shower Honors Mrs.“H. F. Riley read a con- * o 
ote | | densed report of “The Christian! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brannack and 
    
Members of Bloomfield Open Hunt Club are shown leaving the Ed- 
Saturday for the beginning of the hunt. The hunts-|“on the chase.” ward E. Wilson farm s caatinaaetininemtinianeas inc ages eaiiaaina dea 
opi nek 
Fico * 
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  men are all wearing pink coats and hard hats for the occasion, the opening | groups. 
of the fall hunt season. The cool, clear fall weather was a perfect setting 
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Ponting Press Photos by James Mahar 
fof the hunt. Roads, byways and woods were well covered by huntsmen 
Attending the hunt .were several father and daughter 
* 
    
Teachers | 
See Orient 
Via Slides 
Margaret Steward of Washington 
street was guest speaker at the 
dinner meeting held by Teachers’ 
Exchange Club at Poritiac High 
School, ; 
Taking her guests on an imag- 
inary trip to the Fiji Islands, Miss 
Steward showed colored slides de- 
| picting the life of the natives. 
| Athighlight of the tour was the 
children dancing their native 
dances. 
Then the group wad taken on 
another imaginary trip to Thal- 
land. They took a boat up the 
river where they saw all phases 
of life, 
The natives living in houseboats 
built on the edge of the river sell 
all sorts of wares from their boats.   
There are four pages in 
        ‘Betty J. Ryan Jeanette Ashton, Janice Mori- 
arity and Sue Barks were hostesses + — morn 
  i*-? ° i 
C. Patterson, joint master of 
(background) Fred Morris, On the chase are (foreground) To 
Wilson, master of the hunt; (left): Carleton 7 
| y. 4 
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an 
  the hunt; and 
David Glefke | urday. Pe NEO tis 
Staits 
       
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and Carney Mathison, They are anticipat- 
ing. the “brush” that never came. The fox 
won at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club Sat- 
  
        
  
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1955 Womens Section PAGES 16-19 
  
  
Church Group 
Elects Officers 
A dessert luncheon was served 
members of the September-October   
              James Leach read parts of Mat- | | 
| Woman in Her Home" and Mrs. | 
| 
thew 5. Personal News of Interest 
Vern Nellis of Elizabeth Lake 
road was surprised by a group of 
twenty friends and relatives Fri- | 
day ‘evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Austin 
| (nee Angeline Kachingki) of Chip- 
| Pewa road announce the birth of a 
| daughter, Charlyne Margaret, born 
Joseph Mercy Hos- Oct. 5 at St. 
| pital. 
| Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. “s * 
a 
r 
of Dwight avenue entertained at 4) Julius Kachinski of Chippewa road 
farewell dinner party recently for) ang Mrs. Ella Austin of Downing 
daughter, Barbara Jo, of Ogemaw 
road spent the weekend at Battle 
Creek,   
at a personal shower honoring | Married 
| | bride-elect Betty J. Ryan, who will oo 
exchange vows with Robert C. Thu rs day 
      Gifford on Oct. 22 in St. Michael 
Church. 
Betty is the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. F. M. Ryan of North John- 
son avenue, and Robert is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gifford 
of Lexington place. 
Guests present at, the recent 
shower were Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. 
Gifford, Mrs. Bruce Zollner, Mrs. 
Kathryn Davis and Joelma Demp- 
sey. 
Others were Valerie LaBarge, 
Mrs. Del Haskell and Marge Carr; 
  
Mrs. Coppersmith 
Luncheon Hostess 
Mrs. Charles Coppersniith of 
Woodland avenue was hostess to 
,26 members of the Colonial group 
  noon. 
Mrs. Earl Treadwell, Mrs. Robert 
Armstrong, Mrs. €.C. Castell, Mrs. 
; Arthur MacFayden, Mrs. Richard 
| president, appointed Mrs. Russ of First Congregational Church for | 
a dessert luncheon Friday after- | 
Assisting Mrs. Coppersmith were |   
  evening were 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Gerald Lee 
Evans. She is 
the former 
Barbara Jean 
Robinson, 
daughter of 
the Francis 
Robirisons of 
Hudson 
avenue. He is 
the son of 
Mr. Vrs. 
J. Lee Evans 
of Hudson and 
MR, and MRS. GERALD LEE EVANS “°°""® 
| Walls chairman of the nominating Barbara Jea n Robin son ' committee assisted by Mrs, John | 
Pineterap sear’ or eam 1S Wed in Candlelight Rite !fean Cancer Society during the | _ . : | afternoon. | ‘The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach| Knights of Pythias Hall immedi- Riding the road before the serious business of the| Polk. Saturday's hunt marked the beginning of the hunt 
actual hunt are (left to right) Mrs.i\Carney Mathison, Violet | season at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club. 
Hopkins, Hildreth Budabaugh, Nancy Kershell and Janet\  . 
  
| of Oakland Avenue United Presby- | ately after the ceremony. Mrs. . 
        care of my own small children, 
‘and I do wish I could take care of 
a couple more for somebody, and 
make some money.” 
Many, many women have said 
this to me, in person or in letters. 
1 know it is a pretty universal 
» particularly among the 
many young mothers who worked 
before their marriage and miss 
having money of thei- own. But 
many times it is a complicated 
thing to do. 
In the first place, in many states 
it is necessary to have a license 
from the department of welfare if 
other specifica ang meet 
jons. you are to board other ‘people's’ 
a certain re | ij be considered. 
PREFER OWN HOME 
If you decide, instead, to do 
babysitting on your own premises, 
it is hard to get customers be- 
cause most people want their chil- 
dren cared for in their own home. 
And there are usually many. teen- 
agers and older women able and 
| willing to do so. 
| One good solution is to take 
| care of several childen, one day 
'per week, with a special all-day 
party.   
A painting party or a cooking [toys and, with the help of this Mrs. Don Breen when the Decem- 
party, where you teach groups of | young mother, have a fine time per Group of the First Presby- weekly toy-repairing parties. 
She has three boys of her own | 
and has always been good at 
repairing and repainting toys and 
passirig them down from child to 
child. 
Using simple tools and equip- 
|ment and some big old kitchen 
‘tables to work on, she charges one 
| dollar per child for the whole day 
‘from 9 to 5.   | One young mother I know solved 
her problem admirably with her 
  REPAIRING IS FUN , 
The children bring their old 
children together and give them (jearning to repair them. 
sandwiches and a party spirit, is 
often a profitable venture. +/+ 
The mothers welcome a day off, | about $10 a wetk. 
you plan | particularly if the fee is modesj.| Her toy-repairthg parties are group at the meeting. 
+ i ' ie :   
has many regulars whose moth. | “ . 
ers look forward «to this one beyond . Pepcid ee ee 
day off. . | hostess 
' If you would like to make money, Devotions were led by Mrs. 
taking care of children, add to the Lewis Ball. Mrs, Albert Lovse was 
plain babysitting feature one addi- | appointed chairman of the nomi- 
tional fillip and you'll have plenty nating committee with Howard 
of takers! | areame, Ray Ritter, and Mrs.. 
(Copyright, 1955) | Emerson Kirby. ° 
| The Claregce Winklers of Beech- | 
‘grove street will be hosts for the 
November meeting. , 
  December Group 
Hears Mrs. Breen 
A report on social education and Teeners Attend Party 
action in the church was given by Mary and Judy Inman enter- 
tained 44 guests’ at their. home   
  
Lillian Coon was a guest of the | School, to become better ac- 
quainted, ;   families. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Robin- 
son of Hudson avenue are parents 
of the bride, and he is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Evans of 
Hudson avenue. 
For her wedding, the bride 
chose a princess style ballerina- 
length gown of white corded sa- 
tin. She wore a velvet hat and 
matching shoes. Her pearis were 
a gift of the bridegroom. A cor- 
sage of red and white roses com- 
pleted her bridal costume. 
Mavis Johnson wore a gown of 
Friday evening, The party was an i iridescent taffeta for her duties | 
, : terian Church met Friday. Mrs. occasion for their guests, members | @$ maid of honor. Her flowers were | 
_Even deducting for the simple| James Coon opened her home on | of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth 
refreshments, she usually clears| Bedford avenue for the meeting. grade classes at Pontiac High pink roses. Harold Evans’ served 
as best man. _ 
| Two hundreii and fifty guests at- ° a a e ss ck | , my deni 
j terian Church officiated at the wed-| Robinson wore a brown knit dress 
Bab sittin arties Are A ealin Fellowship Class | ding ceremony uniting Barbara | with matching accessories for re- 
‘Names Committee | Jean Robinson and Gerald Lee cciving the guests. Mrs. Evans 
\ | Fellows! . __ | Evans. wore a white knit dress with black 
By ANNE HEYWOOD to take children by the day, there | And it can be, if you have 6 ot 12) very popular. In addition to the | atone’ United Brcthten Church |, They were married ht a candle-| accessories. Both mothers wore 
“fm at home anyway, taking/ are still many red-tape angles to youngsters together with your own.) many occasional children, she et Friday at ‘the William Ga ddes | Usht ceremony ~~ eae | oom of yellow  chrysanthe- 
aA _ Sin the presence of their immediate | S. 
| The bride chose a power blue | 
wool suit with red accessories for 
her going- away costume. The 
couple will honeymoon at Niagara 
Falls and Boston, Mass. 
Flora Shelly Group, 
Meets for Dinner   Twenty-six members of the! 
Flora Shelly group.of First Pres- 
byterian Church held a dinner 
meeting Friday at the church. Mrs. 
Gertrude Nethercott, Lillian David- 
,son, Clara Gaylord and Mrs. 
Gladys Hocking were hostesses. 
Devotions were led by Mrs. S. 
E. Minard. Clara Gaylord gave 
. |. the social education and action re- |: 
| port on “The Christian Woman 
jtended the reception: held at’ and Her Household.” ‘ | court, 
+e LI] * 
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dolan of 
South Marshal) street, accom- 
panied by Lois Burpee of Utica, 
| spent the past week vacationing 
‘in Smoky Mountain National 
| Park. They returned to their 
homes Sunday. 
| * = e 
Mrs. Williarn Jones gf North 
Cass avenue and Mrs. Duncan 
|MeVean of the State Hospital 
patenes were in Detroit Saturday, 
| represénting Zone 8 Past Presi- 
| dents Club MOMS of America, Inc. 
They served luncheon to 48 
jmembers of the Future Nurses 
|Club at the Alger Center. 
| : e* #* 
Mr. and Mrs. Tom T. Reese 
| of Warwick boulevard announced 
| the birth of-a son, David James, 
- Oct. 1 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- 
pital.” 
| Granparents are Mr. and Mrs, 
| Arthur\E. Pryor of Detroit and Dr. 
jand Mrs. Ralph W. Reese of Union 
| Lake road. 
| * * 
| Rubin R. Tikka, son of Mrs. 
| Elizabeth Tikka of Lari street, is. 
‘attending his senior year at the’ 
| University of Alaska, where he is 
| majoring in education. 
June Group Meets 
With Mrs. Marsh 
| Mrs. Howard Marsh entertained 
the June Group of the First Pres- 
byterian Church for-luncheon at 
| her tome on Mohawk road Fri 
day. 
At the business meeting officers 
for the coming year were elected. 
Mrs. Asa Drury will serve as 
chairman assisted by Mrs. C. M. 
Saunders, vice chairman; Mrs. R. 
C. Cummings, secretary; Mrs. Lor- 
enz Vasbinder, treasurer; and Mrs. 
E. G. Winn, corresponding sec- 
retary. 
Mrs, Ericson Lewis chose “Lib- 
erty in Christ” as her topic for 
devotions and Mrs, Marsh gave 
the missionary study report on 
| “The Christian Woman in Her 
| Household.” 
Assisting the hostess were Mrs. 
R. C. Cummings and Mrs, Louise 
Ewart. 
  Member Honored 
by DAV Auxiliary 
Members of the American Vet- 
erans Auxiliary honored Mrs. 
Manzy Lemmert of N. East Boule- 
vard at a pink and blue shower 
Friday. 
Attending were Mrs. L. J. Keys, 
Mrs. Irving George, Mrs. Troy 
Marcum, Mrs. Jack Tuson, Mrs. 
Paul Chancey, Mrs. Don Rosser 
cand Wilma Chancey. 
PTA Activitié Pontiac High Schoo 
i The executive board of Pontiac Migh 
| School PTA will meet Tuesday evening 
at 7:30 p.m, at the school,   
         
    
     
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Who" brings the children to Ted’s for dinner 
many of our family nights. Special fun... 
_. special menus for the children . . . Special 
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  Three entrants in the Girl Scout dog show to’be held Gammer of Fenmore street with “Boots.” The girls will 
Saturday. at the Naval Reserve Training Center are Lani| enter their dogs in the three phases of competition. Tues- 
day is the deadline for entries which may be made at the 
Lawsel Martin = Hobson street with “Nancy,” and Elaine |Girl Scout office. ' 
MonnaY, OCTORER.AT, 1955 _ oe 
      
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   ‘Hair Style of jae Month te 
‘La Petite Coiffure 
with a well defined bcs 
ment, 
Super Cutting ond 4 Permanent is a Basic Re- 
wih quirement. 
Five Stylists to Serve You Now Open All Day Wednesday 
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about it, What will she make of 
this ‘‘vice probe?” 
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What do our young adolescents 
generally make of all the sex news 
they hea? and read about? It’s | and 
often pretty sensational. It tells 
Barby as much as it can about 
“abortion rackets’ and “love By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
In my town. certain policemen 
will soon face trial on charges 
| brought by young girls. Their trial 
‘will be called a “vice probe.” 
‘Your 12-year-old Barby will read 
  
  
« Short Curl nests." It refers to pretty young 
Permanents women as “call girls’—an prom- ises more facts on a new ‘‘paternity 
From suit.” 
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No Appointment Necessary I think they find it fascinating— 
Why wouldn't it confuse them? 
This sex information bears not 
the slightest resemblance te the 
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A girl came and asked for one of these Crazy 
Mixed up Pillows the other day and when we told 
her they were all gone .. . she said ‘'OK man, 
in that case I'll take 2 of those real gone pil- 
lows . ” 
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and Friday     = 
    Spicy Headlines Puzzle eam We said that sex created love, 
come 
and “call girls?” Are there differ- 
ent kinds of sexuality? How can 
there be? And what is a “call girl” 
anyhow? : . * * * E : 
They want to ask us these ques- 
tions terribly. Just as 
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this subject by Dr. Milton I. 
vine. First, he makes the 
  
Gardeners File 
‘for Membership 
Following a talk on the origin’ 
and objectives of the Women's 
National Farm and Garden Assn. 
by Mrs. Wiliam McCallum of 
Birmingham, members of the Syl- 
van Lake Garden Club submitted 
an application for associate mem- 
— to the national organiza. 
a McCallum addressed. the 
group at their October meeting, 
held Friday at the tiome of Mrs. 
Charles L. Coppersmith on Wood- 
land avenue. Assisting the hostess 
were Mrs. Max Kerns, Mrs. Clar- 
ence L. Hardenburg ang Mrs. 
Arthur J, MacFadyen, 
Welcomed as new members were 
Mrs. H.-J. Green, Mrs. B. R: 
Eastridge, Mrs. LeRoy Smith and 
|Mrs. Louis L. VanMeter. 
  ‘Dial M’ Plays at Will-O-Way 
“Dial ‘M’ For Murder’’ by Fred- 
erick Knott is now playing at 
| Will-O-Way Playhouse. 
The chiller revolves around a 
man who plots his own. wife's 
murder, Chose as one of the ten 
best plays of 1953, it was originally 
created on Broadway by Maufice 
Evans, Gusti Ruber and Richard 
Derr. - . 
Will-O-Way's cast features 
Hary Goldstein as the villainous 
the wife, Michael Keith, Russell 
round out the cast, 
Dial “M" for Murder will run 
every Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- 
  Leaves Hospital — 
Mrs. Dorrie Monroe of Forest 
short stay at St. Joseph Mercy 
Hospital.   
  
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home furnishings plus -the finest tn 
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“heres the fell |Ten Units of WSCS Hold — Custom - Made Furniture IENT who Wanten’s Sette a Cite tions were given by Mrs. Arthur coed des an: elle Wd es ; for. vane heme eS re? Small Price     
tian Service of Central Methodist; Lake. ~ ben ot Se Gua ar ee PE pg Sree of the| © 
Church held its unit meetings dur-|- rhe group will s a flower | met at the ‘home of Mrs. E. "| Mary Reed group were present for | » 
  
    
  wi | | J) ing_the: week. demonstration at the church Oct. & cooperative luncheon at the home 
y to suit your hair Fanny Crosby ad : i Nee ee oe ||| Mrs. Lyle Saum of Voorheis road Ida Kabn peg ore ee 
con oe trode ent — ‘da Sahn Unit nest Fisler told about 
co Faany Covey : | work of the missionaries with Steeber on Pres- 
Annaliese Beauty Shp fcoiz teeregeraee| a meena oe oR Ne Rogers and Mrs. Ivan Riggs. by Mrs. Ernest Wittkopf and a 
              
    
    
  
        
        
     
          
    
    80% N. Saginaw a ” : new. member of the group. ~ Next to Basley Market (Over Tasty oe A quiz: program on the Wom- gor Nall mall os Susannah Wesley 
Open Evenings by Appointment en's Society was led by Mrs. | ceeney, Mrs. Alvin Moses and Mrs. Cecil Choate was, hostess x J! Walter Barningham and deve Mrs. Vernon Schwaninger. i to members of Susannah Wesley , mk . : 
| Clara Swain =) \ Unit at her home on James etreet. Call FEderal 4-0558 4 , 
i The Clara Swain group met at . . Mrs. ¢. E. Currah eile Gevotions ; i t HEADLINE TED the home of Mrs. Arthur Hoban ” py — Women as her = HURRY! For free advice and estimates on — 
3 ms ; on Eddy court. The topic of the : | — . Bngll stag ll eae mie how you can restyle your furniture ~ de program was “Voice of God and ee ee | SAVE UP TO to fit and beautify your home! A = ithe Reople” given by Mrs. Sue Fern Bank . representative will be sent to your 
aes by ANDRE [ecru wets etait | | 4Q)9% | Sates ‘tgeen He TAs y ; Heron" given by Mrs. Ben Speer, | eg oag bes the Fern Bank group | # (*] —— me — = = 
at her home on Franklin boule-| © i : “ aetna vard. Jama Hook ‘gave a book re-|_ | By Buying Direct beautiful fabrics you have ever | Mrs, N. E. Maytag presided at ; le Fi the seen. % | the meeting of the Lois Parker view and Dr. Pauline Spring led : PE dell aecost . é 
Unit when they gathered in the nae —_. Ie pater gpa ; EASY TER Ms! ee 
ith ! home of Mrs. C. D. Kaiser on : 
Exciting! N ew I Ledyard road for a dessert lunch- pads. le . ‘ 
“SUPREME” io a : i | Mrs. Glenn Behler present T. ins £.S) ' : ‘ 
| the devotionals using bn the Op O tove _ Serving _ All Work Guaranteed for 5 Years ‘ 
Permanent Wave theme, “Wings of Healing.”” Mrs. | ome Dewey Allen gave a report on 
“The First Shipload of Refu- 
gees,” and Mrs. O. A. Carmer 
told about aouned General Hos- 
pital. 
Mrs. . William’ Hodge was wel- 
comed as a new member of the’ 
| group. During the meeting 250 
— pads were made. 
— By JANET ODELL | The Martha Sheldon group held | Pontiac P Heme Editor 
&. copeeeive laches ot the | This generation approves of any | | ehureh following which Mrs. John | 4828 Size$ 12-20 P yes 
| Garrison- showed colored slides on be p meat in the barbecue style. We Barbecue i= IsDelicicus Wiriam Wricut | Ss /e ICiIOUS ‘ Sous Furniture Makers and Upholsterers 
ne Cookbook ||, 2 Yee! 270: ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 
ieidas picy Recipe oe ee : ws Sips 
for Round Steak —_ ) Complete With Cutting and Styling 
| $732 349% 5425 
“WHERE QUALITY AND 
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Open Wednesday All Day 
Friday 'til 9 P. M. 
“Haircuts $1.50 and $2.00 
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      think you'll like this recipe for India with Mrs. Frank Gray as ne barbecuing round steak. It coknes | ee : oa ise: yan’ fie skirt! And one yard | from- an old-fashioned cookbook 
‘ — were given by Mrs. Roy, for blouse! Yardage is for any mig Aire ~~ r of Mrs. John 
“Be : eded! Kibbey. | given size—12, 14, 16, 18, 20—in| ‘ 
No Appointment Ne d! Lucy Webb Hayes | Stinch fabric. Pattern 4828 is al amen raising a-family of four 
' Mrs. Allen Clie told about the | miniature wardrobe in itself! Make | ie yeciieas Mrs. Gilchrist -is active 
Navajo Indians when the Lucy | this blouse and skirt in contrast- | in se and community work. Immediate Service! 
Webb Hayes Unit met at the home | irg fabrics to mix with each other | is a member of her daugh- ter's Girl Scout troop committee of Mrs. Gene Calhoun on Spokane | or other separates—or all-one fab- | 
Olndre Beauty Salon drive. Devotions were given by ric to look like a dress! Easy to | and secretary of the neighborhood 
PHONE Mrs, Donald Kibbie. Send ‘only a few pattern parts. Pes aie os to sew — : ; | swimming les- 
FE 59257 Yea et er — This pattern easy to use, simple 
2 Mrs. Harold Sibley showed col | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com: | BARBECUED ROAST 
Ae 4 | plete illustrated instructions. By Mrs. John R. Gilchrist 
=" | Send 35 cents in coins for this) ? pounds round steak 
© | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| 3" ablespoons vinewar ” Men (and ea : women) are j a ; Georges-Newports Presents . | tern for first-class mailing. Send i tablespoons lemon Juice working overtime in Detroit to build *| to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ablespoon grated onion Nd enough new 
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Miss Eleanor Batig, Perma-Lift Stylist, | ! parte, ha ft: rodece best. powr Let sim- , 
mer 30 minutes. 
The original recipé suggests 
serving this meat with cabbage 
cooked in milk, 
‘April - May Group 
Elects 4 Officers 
New officers were elected when 
members of the April- -May group 
of the First Presbyterian Church 
met Friday at the home of Mrs. 
John Livingston on Berrshire road. 
Mrs. John Heitsch will serve as 
chairman. She is assisted by Mrs. 
Floyd Short, vice chairman; Mr. 
| Floyd Martinson, secretary, and 
Mrs. Quentin Sweet, treasurer. 
“The Christian Woman and Her 
Household"’ was the topic of de- | 
votions, led by Mrs. Edward Ben-| 
nett. 
Mrs.- Edward D. Auchard was a 
guest at the meeting. Assiting the 
' | hostess were Mrs. Daryl Lemaux, | ie | Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel and Mrs. 
| > A lot of wives complain about Grace Birge. | 
hoysework, but not my Susie. She | 
uses her head instead of her muscles, Group Helps Plan 
| For example, some women Spend a 
whole day just scrubbing and wax- Smorgasbord 
ing wood floors. My Susie cleans | ‘The Standish Group of First Con- 
and waxes them in one easy opera- | gregational Church met Friday at | alt _ | tion with Bruce Cleaning Wax. It | the home of Mrs. Howard Losee of | SAS wi , _ | takes only half the time and a lot | North Perry street. 
: less work. Yet our beautiful wood | A dessert luncheon was served 
floors are the envy of her friends, | by the hostess ‘and plaris were My hat’s off to Susie and her Bruce made to assist with the smorgas- 
Cleaning Wax for making a tough | bord which the Women’ Fellow-, 
job so easy. And I can't help he will serve at the church Oct. 
but feel proud of |} 
| both of them,   Will Appear in Our Corset Department ix 
    
        
            
   
   | Mrs. Ruby Dunstan gave a demo- 
| stration of floral Srrangements for 
| the group. | 
The November meeting will be 
at the home of Mrs. John Morrison 
of East Huron street. ® a P.S. For lighter 
waxwig on linoleum 
| and wood, Susie uses 
Bruce bleor Cleaner   
      
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See this, and our many other Skippies, today! 
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THE ¢ PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER. 17, 1955 
              
    f : L, A e, | eae: Bo PE” , NINETEEN 4 
  
Fall Brings End to Casua him notice me and come around again?” oi ok a el ol 
gas, oil-and insurance for his car, 
He's probably broke most of the 
time. In which case; beauing a! 
girl around is very hard to man- 
  
ei i z ly-washed puffs in 
d-yer for a minute of heated fluf- 
fing, 
GOP Women’s. Glub 
Holds Benefit Party 
The Pontiac Republican Wom- 
en's Club held a benefit 
Friday at the Adah 
    good chair is good because it is 
well proportioned for an. individ-| meet 
al’ stature and ual’s particular sup- heme Mrs. 7 z 
ports him where it is needed. 
For him it is a good conversa- 
tion chair, He can sit comfortably 
for a long time without having his 
‘neck get stiff or his legs ‘‘fall 
asleep.” 
     
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DELORIS MAE SHELTON 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelton of 
Pigeon announce the engagement 
_ of their daughter, Deloris Mae. 
and Ralph Guthrie. He is the son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guthrie of 
Rochester. No date has been set 
for the wedding. 
  
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ft   ii\Coming Events Lope of Pontiac 196 will meet to- | 
  { 2 5. Seginaw FE 5-8415 |   
    Mrs. Tremper 
Elected to Head 
Yomar Group 
Mrs, George Tremper was elect- 
the group met at the Henry Clay 
avenue home of Mrs. Fred Hoen- 
stine. 
Other officers elected were Mrs. 
Richard Wright, vice president; 
Mrs. Ralph Marson, secretary; 
and Mrs. L. Verne Ostrander, ie 
- | treasurer. 
beautiful 9-inch dolly and so many 
clothes: Two dresses, blouse, 
jumper, pajamas, ski suit, play-set. 
Pattern 557 has Sinch doll trans- 
fer; clothes patterns, too. 
Send 25 cents in coins for this 
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- 
tern for first-class mailing. Send 
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft 
Dept P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea 
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print. 
plainly pattern number, your name, 
address and zone. — ee 
p.m. at 62 Perkins 6t. 
  ies A Club 
Spirit Six will ‘meet with Mrs. John | 
Tuesday at | 
ne a A OFS will meet with Mra, DePauw, 905 Argyle Ave., 
kwell, 47 Gingell Ct, Wednesday 
Unit Mrs. Howard Windeneau led 
the group in a discussion of the 
“Christian Woman in the Home” 
| and Mrs, J, E. Frankenfleld gave 
Mrs. Pierce Boutin was received 
Assisting the hostess at the 
Thursday meeting were Mrs. Olive 
Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Pattison 
and Mrs. Glen Foss, 
The group will hold its annual 
birthday dinner at Hotel Waldron, 
Nov. 3 with Mrs, Compe Chee 
as chairman, ed president of the Yomar group of 
First Presbyterian Church when | Summer Dating minute he (my dad) takes his of ye ype Avenue United | Vroon will speak at the Uniled 
eyes off me that I'll get into. Pe sgange is Church met Thursday’ Thank Offering’ service. to be) 
ior an all-day meeting. The group ‘ held at the morning church service | 
Ek on cancer pads during the Oct. 30," ze 
2 i 
mle 7   
“Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 14 
and I like a boy who is 16—he 
owns his own car, But my dad | 
won't let me go for rides with 
him because he doesn't like the   way the boy drives, and thinks the | Society Conducts 
All- steed Meeting afternoon, 
joneer Missionary Society morning, followed by a coopera- 
tive luncheon and meeting in the 
It was announced that -Dr, John   
WILLIAM K. COWIE, Custom Upholstering 
21 Years of Practical Experience} 
378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857       
      
a that there can 
be trouble. So avoid those rides. 
But see what your ‘tather would 
say to going in the boy's car 
iwhen it's transportation for a real 
date, He might not consider: that 
so aimless. 
(Copyright 1955) |         
  
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The inspiring 
personal story of 
DALE EVANS 
ROY ROGERS and the miracle that 
changed their lives 
      
Old Prof’s 
            ‘Tue Answer Is Gop | hed ELISE MILLER ony 
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  Even tt.ough there are still some things to be finished, like in- house of finer cleaning... 
We're Putting the Finishing 
Touches a Our New 
        Store 
stalling the new, modern, attractvie light fixtures, we are going 
to open our newest Cash and Carry store TODAY, at 506 South 
Saginaw Street. That is near 
Prospect Street, with’ ample 
parking right at the front door. 
   —e” «This will make Ogg’s Finer 
Cleaning available to more 
folks, It means another con- 
venient neighborhood store to better service our growing list of satisfied © : 
customers. 
new store handy and easy to use. We hope you who live out that way and beyond will find this 
if you still prefer, our courteous. 
drivers will promptly pick-up and deliver your Cleaning. Our trucks go 
everywhere im and around Pontiac. 
   
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plus fine work so it's netural thet we 
should now give Gold Bell Gilt Stamps. 
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' Observant Resident ment rise as much as 18 inches at 
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satel <a. Soe ent Aaa ape % rae p Hollywood Headlines: ' |Train Jumps Track | 
“soma posgon Same Sh Cc t Alt d Jersey Joe to Take Role wre mm simon in Oa 
wacaee.--| She Just Can't Attord |Four Day Week jin ‘The Harder They Fall Seer and 6 minutes of elapsed flying to. ak e€ ocreen oles ig ei au, | alter striking a rock on one of the tithe at an average of 581 miles. CIO Lender’ Advecstes|- By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS They went horseback ‘riding | rails: Fifty youngsters riding in the 
per hour for the transcontinental | . Anyone who can swallow a pill at a drinking fountain | ¢ : \ LEE ree CE —eaeies: he) Sane “Sle were in Kansas City | open-air coaches behind were un- ‘lpoundtrip, : deserves to get well.—Quote. ontrols on Increases | waicott, who made the sports! and were crazy about it. So in-| injured. In fact, they howled with 
wae. Recing test pitet, AM. .By EARL WILSON -f in Automation — world stand still when be defeated stead of a house in Beverly Hills | #!¢e. 
(Fen) Jobneton, ©. of Emporis! ew YORK—A Hollywood producer long-distanced a! New|  itcateonryollhee Sse world's | it will now'be a ranch in the val- flight in the four-jet job, He pre-| York model and instructed her to rush right out—he was using WASHINGTON (INS)—CIO presi- : wyweight championship in 1951, ae Iked with them in New York 
dicted it will be ‘common in three | her in a picture. dent Walter Reuther advocated to- | # Beaded tor Columbia Studios, | and Kansas City before they came years. ' “What about the money?” she asked. day that a fourday work week,| His first oy Ape tag ta a} the big. party Mike Todd 
ficiency have been issued to| The model yawned. ‘ ‘Pm terribly sorry, but I make $500 to $750 Social Security retirement be | the film and will play an ex-prize | |house, The whole town turned out | 
people who i the | a week here.” adopted in the U.S. to meet the | fighter of giant size. jand Debbie and Eddie were_nice |}, 
Red Katherine Cassidy, a $40-an-hour New York model whose problems of automation. Jersey Joe believed his prayers °V@" t© those who said they would | 
:' during _| picture you see all over, has licked that problem. Her parents * * * were answered when he defeatéd | not marry. 
| live in Hollywood. When she goes home on a vacation, she| Reuther made his recommenda- | Charles, and he had the whole | STILL TOGETHER 
DRIVE-IN THEATER sneaks in a movie job. _ in prepared testimony before | world with him because of his fine! Snaps: Despite all those rumors, 
s & E. Maple (15 Mile) “1 was Line’ for 244 » tall, slender |} — Sorel Charen Gir Winsten'g tephenson cal I was in ‘The French Line’ for 244 weeks,” tall, slender is yet the possible impact | HOLLYWOOD SAINT daughter) and her husband, Tony 
MU 9- but net bony Miss Cassidy told me the other day. “I made on the national economy of auto-| Ev, Marie Saint, who's living up| Beauchamp, are together in Rome. $270, My salary as 9 model here last week was . The | mation or the expanded use of |to ther name and being 80 codpere-| meee 
week before it was $525. It’s not profitable for me to be in | electronic machines to do work tive in “That. Certain Feeling” |. From this Italian city I also hear 
the movies.” now done by manpower. | which she’s making with Bob Hope ~ Helmut Dantine is putting on THE WAGHT 
I took my camera along inasmuch 4s The ClO leader urged a grad- (at Paramount, has “that certain Scott are, See Margaret YO LoS wal reduction ef the work week | feeling” Foal Hollywood. She is 
front the prevailing 40 hours to 35 | moving permanently begin- r . 
speedy Increase in consumer buy- | ning right now, Papen pre Prag the part of TERROR ing power to “cushion” the ef- | It’s not alone because she likes ee cae his two sons. fects ef sutomation. California and its way of life so \**' re Encore sons. 
: much, but more importantly, be- 
Reuther also proposed that the | cause her husband, Jeffrey Hay- DORS OPEN federal minimum wage, now a dol- | den, has. been signed to a director ‘WEEKDAYS lar an hour, be boosted to $1.25 | contract at MGM. AT 10:45 = 
“without delay’ and an early re- “whe: ‘ 
tirement age under Social Security rever my husband's ca- | SUNDAYS 12:45 Phone FE 5-831 reer is, that’s where Fu be,” F 
RETRAIN WORKERS | This means she’s giving up sev- 
He also recommended expanded | eral Broadway show offers, but 
government programs in health,| how smart she Is to put her mar- ar: BD en us uw al 
housing, schools, highways and oth-| riage first. - . and then the 
er services, special aid for small _ 
businesses and retraining of work-| Eddie and Debbie Fisher told me 
ers to cope with increased use of | they are going to buy a farm—or I don't get many opportunities to get a 
$40-an-hour model to pose for me for 
nothing. 
>The strange part was that Miss 
Cassidy—who poses all week-—for that 
| big pay—didn’t seem to mind posing for 
me for nothing. (Maybe.she’s just a good 
actress.) ¥ 
“I wanted to be an actress so much, 
too,” the young lady said. She was a 
Howard Hawks protege. They thought 
she looked like Lauren Bacall. 
“ “I studied for 244 years, I thought 
it'd be very good for me to see New | 
ae UA York and see some plays. The day 
vi Mork, YAMAGI after I got here I started modeling . 
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    evens at $25 an hour—I loved it and de- electronics to replace men. | ranch I should say—in. California. /, cided I'd stay here. The a . | They want to own 1 some horses. 1 MA 
“Howard Hawks naturally got dis- sized the O10 “welcomes” auto. Fp HA INDIE 
mation if proper steps are taken. | Persistent Briton PEARL L OF THE gusted with me. He said, ‘You're more 
  
    
    
  ; _ He commented: “If we accept . . IFIC v marenet in the fashion world—and I. le ot the tah tek” Trying to Teach SOUTH PAC Bo , / pon he 
“ gave up studying acting. I felt ter + ey SS dion Cuckoo to Cuckoo ~ JAN STERLING - an age 2 A 
rible about it, but I decided this, not dom the like ef which the world 90-2:1¢ at 12 30-3 :40-6:50-10: 10 
acting, was my career.” has never known.” LONDON (® — George Layer re- | , 
ports that he's trying to teach | 
ectopic i cuckoo to say “cuckoo” and is | % 
to a “heavy price in unemploy- making some progrers. j 
ment and human suffering.” Reuth- Layer found the bird when it was 
or testified: ° a fledgling last spring and mals 
ee @ pet of it. Bird experts say young 
cuckoos learn to say weoceey” by by | “We oppose those who would in- | . . trod | listening to old cuckoos who know 
automation blindly and ir how to say “cuckoo,” Layer ex- responsibly with no concern for plained. 
any result except the achievement , He didn't say how the first cuc- 
of the largest quick profit for| |, learned, but then which came   On another vacation, however, Miss 
Cassidy appeared in “Son of Sinbad,” a 
picture about the 40 thieves in which the 
40 thieves are all women. 
Pp '@) N T § FA Cc . ‘. Miss Cassidy — originally from 
RIVE-IN: §)beeeeere a model even if the word has been 
1€ ante aa p> “There’s also the girl who says ‘I could have been a model, too, but I found the       
  
    
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  first, the egg or the chicken? 
Dinie Hwy. (05-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph. FE S-4500 photographers very fresh.’ . a Having no old cuckoo handy, : “Maybe, if he was a photographer for Viet Nam Sect Ousts Layer has been trying to fill the     © LAST TIMES TONIGHT @ + ++ | gap by saying “‘cuckoo” whenever Aging Religious Leader f° saasin Us vat aneund ta tums, 
SAIGON, South Viet Nam w—| “Only a cock cuckoo cuckoos,” Military leaders of the Cao Dai Layer told a reporter. “I am pret- 
religious sect have decided to oust | ty certain ae reac- 
: their aging pope, Pham Cong Tac, | tion to my ng that he’s a! 
ing for me: Thanks $40 worth. ay sources reported today. | | cock. He's beginning to show more | 
Nguyen Thanh Phuong, Cao | interest in the call, and I'm con-| 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Dai commander in chief, was said fident that by next spring, he'll 
to have held & secret meeting with | be cuckooing like any other cock | Don Ameche’s back in “Silk Stock- , ot MISS CASSIDY _ other rere Foc leaders and ne cuckoo," ings” after a laryngitis siege ... Mar- the decision because of Tac’s ‘ | 
lene Dietrich and comediene Jeanne Carroll—both working at | position to South Viet Nam ore. The U.S. aircraft jaicclae Sara- | 
the Sahara in Las Vegas—ain't chummy ... Margaret O’Brien | mier Ngo Dinh Diem. Phuong sup-| toga has a power plant that de- | 
will get the “Person to Person” treatment, ports the Premier, velops 200,000 horsepower. 
Lionel Hampton's bus accident will sideline him for ten 
weeks . . . Actress Vicki Cummings pee the Absinthe 
House in evening gown, mink stole, il Sit. 
jewelry—and the bedroom slippers 
she'd forgotten to change ... The - 
‘ex-Mrs. Anthony Eden and Lord 
Rothschild were a Hickory House 
duo... Maurice Chevalier and Edith 
Piaf attended Lucienne de Lyle's 
Blue Angel opening . .. Sonja Henie 
uses eight planes to move her ice . 
show around Europe. 
* WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A TV set is 
what many people buy on. credit to 
watch a few people win cash.”"—Harry 
LAST TIMES “J (Balmoral) Toffel. . MONA HAWKINS jp . New 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGHS—Herb Shriner tells of the latest , 
TONIGHT | ) | | Italian movie star to arri ere: “ * arrive here: “They don’t ever give her COCKTAIL 
% name—just her measurements.” ’ “ 
a dae | ; “When a man becomes engaged,” says Frank Cerutti, “he ’ LOUNGE ' 
Ope g ves up his black book. When he gets married he gives up his 1122'W. 4 Se 
" Show Storts bank book.” That's earl, brother. alr paas 
7:00 P. M. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc. Haron Doug Tity. 
| ‘4 Killed as 9 Vehicles [Golf Boll Hai | =—~_ TonicHt! 
| Chain-Crash in Florida OZARK, Ala. @®—Property dam- | | PENSACOLA, Fla. }—Four per- | 2S¢ estimated at thousands of dol-' 
| sons were fatally injured in a traf. | lars was caused by a windstorm | NORMAN La ZAR 
‘fie accident involving nine vehi- | which struck near Ozark’ yester- | MC-Versatil, with fast 
cles on heavily traveled U.S, High. day. Residents said they saw hail moving chatter to spark 
way 90 about four miles west of stones as largeas g olf balls. Build- e . colorful show. 
Perec Inte Sturdy BM ing were damaged bt 0 On was fast-moving automobile slammed | report seriously art,    
  a girlie magazine,” said Miss Cassidy, 
“but no high-fashion photographer 
would make a misstep, because he'd 
never be able to get another model!" 
Anyway, Miss Cassidy, thanks for pos-   
      
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Included . in 
By JANE WINDELER — 
Waterford Correspondent 
Community Activities, ‘Ine., with 
headquarters in the CAI Building 
at 5640 Williams Lake Rd. in 
Waterford Township, is the only 
newcomer this year to the Pontiac — 
Area United Fund, 
More than 1000 youngsters use 
the building weekly, in activities 
sponsored by the township recre. 
ation department ‘or other adult 
groups. 
The Saturday morning fun pro- 
gram, for boys and girls from 7 to 
14 years old, includes gym games, - 
arts and crafts, table tennis, shuf- 
fiéboard and checker. 
Ballet classes for giris from 
3 te 16 years are held Thursdays 
and Saturdays and. ballroom 
dance instruction is offered boys 
and girls in grades @ through 12 
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes- 
days. 
The Young Mens’ Athletic Club, 
other adult groups meet in the 
building regularly. 
The CAL was launched in 1943 
by’ the Waterford Women's Club, 
which had $1,000 in its treasury 
and a goal in mind—a community 
ing they had settled on was going 
to cost $8,500 so they called for 
help. A Century Club was formed— 
seventy-five people, or families, 
each loaned $100, and the center 
was on its way. oe co oe 
The original building burned in 
January 1947. The present struc- 
ture, constructed entirely by volun- 
ter labor, was ready for use the 
following New Year's Eve. 
On the main floor is located a 
gym-auditorium, kitchen, dining 
room, dairy bar, library (sup- ported by the Book Review 
Club,) the women’s club room 
and the CAI and Recreation 
Board offices. 
The second floor has four rooms, 
now used by the Waterford Board 
of Education, and a small audi- 
torium. A basement room is used UF Campaign This Year 
    
On 
    LEARNS FUNDAMENTALS—Instructor Byron Merritt points out 
fundamentals of basketball to a pupil in his class at the Waterford CAI 
Building. The CAI is included in the Pontiac Area United Fund drive | 
for the first time this year, | 
Kabaka of Buganda : 
Returns From Fyile dom more closely with the three | 
other provinces of the Uganda | 
KAMPALA, Uganda King | protectorate. 
Hreddie. the yen = ot! He was allowed to return under |   
baka, Frederick Mutesa II, va 
exiled in 1953 when he opposed | 
Britain's plans to federate his king- | 
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  for arts and crafts and also out- 
fitted with some Athletic Club) 
equipment. * a 
The CAI is managed by a Board | 
of Directors, elected from its mem- 
bership. Its operating budget this 
year will total nearly $30,000. } 
  | years exile in Britain. |Buganda, returned home to “a tu- a new agreement which leaves him multuous welcome today after two | with fewer powers and puts more | 
| responsibility on his parliament. | 
Thousands of Africans roared | _ 
out their tribal victory cry as the | For 1952 (the latest complete 
|dapper young monarch stepped | figures) 3,530,000 U.S. births or 
from a plane at Entebbe airport. °|91.7 per cent of all. births took 
The Cambridgé-educated Ka-: place in hospitals. | 
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then for Queen Elizabeth II, until 
his retirement in 1953, 
Sir Piers and Lady Legh, are 
ay ~ amas aiate 
R. Colville. . 
Reds Use U.S. Film 
LONDON ( — Moscow radio re- 
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reels are 
States in person. 
Accidents cause more deaths | popular with 
Soviet television audiences as a 
substitute for seeing the United   
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1956 model cars will go on dealer 
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Styling and engineering details of 
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until the publfc introduction, W. E. 
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tory 
He added that dealers are plan- | 
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the introduction day. ‘The expense | 
in showroom trim alone," he said, | 
“will ran well over three wailtion | 
dcllars."’   among boys 10 to 14 years old | Pennsylvania has 9,555 miles of 
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* About two-thirds of the coal “hae A . ‘ sslens member delegation of visiting So-| By Checking farm wiring for| First automobile for the White P SGN ths Unies tattor ured ADA ‘Advises Boastful Swimmer _ Tito. Hosts Russians Parliament members at lunch |too8e connections and poor insula-| house was for the use of Presi-- 
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debts, repair your car or for any t/ «Fair Deal” principles, Rauh told PAUL W, TREMPER ——— river. | =ssssneaansanaosasnanae = a — — ees ty ponsteree ~ a New Jersey state ADA conven- Racanie hono red. fer: eutotand-| (Advertisement) 2 Lb. Package Mild Cured Th 
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We me authored deaters fer former Gov, Thomas E. Dewey services for a EVEREST & JENNINGS Chairs and as a “favorite son” candidate. for 
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McDonald, Oklahoma's fleet left 
    halfback, adds the spark that det- 
  
  SPARTAN STOPPED—Gerry Planutis (No. 4, with ball) was 
stopped in this 2nd period action by Notre Dame's Bob Scannell, end, 
in Saturday's upset win by MSU, 21-7. No. T? is MSU’s Embry Robin- 
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(No. 86) Paul Schram, end. This action followed the Irish TD in the 
2nd period, 
  
Lions Blow 4th Straight Tilt DETROIT w@— For three quar- 
ters yesterday the Detroit Lions 
almost looked like the champions | 
af old. 
Then the illusion faded. 
Coach Buddy Parker's Lions | 
blew an 18-peint lead in the fi- 
nal. quarter and were over- 
hauled by the San Francisco 
49ers, whe dramatically pulled 
out a 27-24 victory with a three- 
 touchdewn surge = the final 
- 15 minutes, 
Trailing by a 246 count, downs. at the start of the final 
“then won out in the final 
two minutes of play on one of the 
|most unusual plays ever seen in 
« Briggs Satdium, or any stadium. 
Quarterback Y, A. Tittle of the 
| 49ers fumbled a 4th-down pass_ 
| trom center en Detroit's S: but re-. 
covered and’ pitched: out to’ full- | 
back Joe Perry, who skirted left | 
end se the winning touchdown, 
The weird: play, stunning «a 
crowd of 51,438, dealt the Lions a 
crushing 4th straight setback and 
the | virtually knocked them out of the | others. 
49ers struck for two quick touch- | Western Division race ‘in the Na- tional Football League. 
It is the worst start by the Lions | 
since 1949, when they also dropped | 
‘their Ist four games and wound 
up with a 4-8 record for the 
season. 
The Lions not only lost the ball 
game, but lost the services. of 
| Bobby Layne. The veteran Texan 
was injured in the 2nd quarter. 
'He suffered torn ligaments in his | 
knee and doctors say he'll miss | 
next Sunday's. game in. Los An- 
geles for sure, and ‘possibly 
Layne’s loss leaves the Lions 
    
Ivy League Needs Crying Mop as Floods Hurt 
Receipts: Woody, Terry Criticize Officials NEW YORK ®—Monday’s foot- 
ball wash, and if there’s anybody 
who doesn't need one, it’s the Ivy 
League: 
The torrential, flood - bringing 
rains which poured over the At- 
lantie Coast and New 
area marked, the fourth 
miserable weékend for 
football . , . Gate receipts are off 
aid athletic associations are cry- 
ing . . . But tears ‘aren't confined, 
to the business. offices . . . Ohio traight 
  platoon football, the game is pro- 
ducing more players of varied tal- 
ents .. . Fullback Gerry Planutis 
of Michigan State scored one 
touchdown against Notre Dame, 
set up a second and kicked three 
extra points . , , Dick Belton of 
Davidson threw * two touchdown 
passes, scored another on a run- 
hing play and made four place- 
kicks in the 54-0 triumph over | 
Washington & Lee . . . Purdue's | 
Len Dawson pitched three touch- 
down passes, one on the final play makers’ dramatic 20-20 tie with fa- 
vored Iowa , . . Frank Sarno mar- 
shalled a 67-yard march and boot- 
ed a 28-yard field goal for Wash- 
ington State’s points in the 9-0 win 
over Idaho , . . Sarno is a 25-year- 
old veteran ‘of the Marines so such 
things come. easy for him. 
But one-man shows apparently 
aren’t tolerated by Coach Art 
(Pappy) Lewis of unbeaten West 
Virginia , :-. The Mountaineers | 
rang up six touchdowns in beat-   
State’s Coach Woody Hayes says of the game, and made good on ing William & Mary 39-13 and each | 
his boys were beaten by Duke on 
an illegal touchdown .-. . He says 
movies show Duke halfback Ber- 
nie Blaney touched his knee to 
the ground two yards before he 
went over for one of the touch? 
downs which gave Duke a 20-14! 
victory... . . And Notre sagt 
Coach Terry Brennan says 
Irish once were caught with a. 
men on the field, instead of 11, be- 
cause of an official’s error in the 
21-7 loss to Michigan State ... 
The official told Brennen he had 
12 men on the field, Brennan 
pulled one and then counted . 
He was one short . . “As it was: 
it didn’t matter,” the ‘young Notre , 
Dame tutor said. “But it could 
have been costly.” * * 
’ With the departure of two- | two Conversions in the Boiler-   was ‘by a different man, \ | with practically no offensive 
punch for their invasion of the 
West Coast. in the ‘next fort- 
night. 
Moreover, Detroit's: pass de- 
fense—once the best in the circuit | 
—is sadly lacking. . 
Throwing a wet ball on a muddy 
field, Tittle continually harassed | 
the Detroit defense, completing 15 
‘of 31 passes for 316 yards. He 
for one touchdown and set 
4ip two others. : 
*. * @ . 
Lions broke into a 14-0 lead in 
ago ist 20 = en nee on 
mble on the 
at. teat te to mode the 49ers 
‘oft balance. Tt. 
Lions scored on five plays. 
Hoernschmeyer going over. They 
got their 2nd in the next period, 
Dave Middleton making the count- 
er. Their third tally came in the 
* following ‘a 56-yard march. 
A It-yard field goal by Doak 
Walker provided the other Lion 
points. 
Dick Moegle, Rex Berry got oth- 
er 49er tallies, ‘   
- > -iCan You Top This Mark? 
Coach Ernie Blood’s basketball 
  team at Passaic, New Jersey High 
School in the seasons of the 1920s, 
won 200 games and lost only two, 
one of the most amazing records 
ot modern times. ©       
Wings Rebound, Win 2 DETROIT | “Led by big Gordie | 
Howe, the Detroit Red Wings | 
quickly checked their early season 
. slide with a pair of convincing 
werkend victories. 
With Howe scoring twice in each 
+ game, the Red Wings whipped Chi- | 
‘cago 4-1 Saturda- night and, 
blanked Toronto 6-0 last night. 
It ended Detroit's 3-game los- 
| ing streak and lifted the Red 
Wings out of last place in the 
  
Rain and St. Rita's Eleven 
Too Much for St. Frederick A steady downpour of rain and 
. Rita's football team were too 
much for St. Frederick's gridders 
Sunday afternoon at Hazel Park: 
Gene. Wright’s Rams dropped a 
19-7 decision for their 18th set- 
back in their last 21 games. The 
other three ended in ties. 
After sloshing through a score- 
less Ist quarter St. Rita broke 
the scoting’ ice early in the 2nd 
period with one lightning thrust. 
Left halfhack Jim Jacobs skirted 
right end and raced 50 yurds for 
the touchdown,   With four minutes remaining in 
the 1st half Ritas struck again 
behind the elusive running of Ja- 
cobs, The Parkers: halfback broke 
through the middle and dashed 30. 
yards for the tally. 
  ‘cle of St. 
chis heavy scoring this season, Of | \Right 
scored St. Rita's final touchdown 
near ae end of the 3rd quarter. 
‘Trudell found an opening in the 
center of St. Fred’s line and sprint- 
ed 12 yards for the six-pointer. 
An end run added the extra point. 
St. ‘rick tallied its . lone 
score with four minutes left in the 
game, al Doyon, running from 
the hal k post, took a pitchout 
from quatterback Tom Derocher™ 
and. gallopéd 48 yards around end 
for the toue wn, 
Doyon conyerted on another cir- 
Rita’s end to continue 
the 10 touchddwns scored by the 
Rams to date, Doyon has account- National Hockey League. They're | 
Sth but still five points behind Detroit's other marksmen were | 
the league-leading Montreal Ca- - 
nadiens; who haven't lost a game. 
Montreal has a 4-0-1 mark in a) 
quick getaway aimed at ending | 
| Detroit's 7-year domination of the | 
NHL championship. 
Red Wings crammed ail their. 
scoring into the 1st two periods 
| last night, then settled down to 
a lively fistic duel. with the Maple 
. Leafs. 
Referee Frank Udvari handed 
out no fewer than 24 penalties—15 
minors, 5 majors and 4 miscon- 
ducts, a total of 95 minutes. . , 
Howe dréw a minor and mis- 
conduct midway in the final quar- 
ter, and left the game, but not be-— 
fore the right winger triggered two 
goals and picked up two assists 
It gave him nine points for the sea- f     lead. 
Ted Lindsay, Marcel Pronovost, | 
Norm Ullman and Alex Delvec- | 
chio. 
Rookie goalie Glenn Hall was 
called. on to make only 16 saves 
‘while recording his 1st shutout as 
| successor to Terry Sawchuk. 
Two main events featured the 
final period of punching. 
Detroit's ~~ a ae 
Kelly squared off with 
Nesterenko in one —_— wi 
that veteran warrior, 
swapped with ‘a 
Thomson in the other. 
Thomson tossed Lindsay's stick | 
high into the crowd, and the Wings’ | 
fiery captain responded by grab-. 
bing Thomson's stick and giving it 
the same heave-ho. 
The crowd of 12,543 got a pretty | 
haar Jerry Trudell , son and the early league scoring’ good show.   
Vaulting Preacher 
Quits His Pastorate * LONG CH, Calif ®—The 
pole vaulting parson, the Rev. 
Robert E. Richards, 29, has re- | ¥ 
signed as pastor of the First P™ 
Church of the Brethren. i 
* * * !     
Richards, 
vault champion and three-time na- 
tional AAU decathlon champion, 
said Saturday he wants more time | Ch 
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23-Game Winning Streak 
Lightning-like speed isn’t all the 
blond bullet has to offer to keep 
alive Oklahoma's 23-game winning 
  OSU's Cassady With 
Ron Kramer 3rd 2 
\CHICAGO w — Gerry Planutis, 
Michigan State's big man in the 
21-7 victory over Notre Dame, 
moved into 2nd place in the Big 
Ten scoring race with Ohio State's | 
Howard Cassady clinging to Ist 
‘plree,\, 
Plamutis scored one touchdown 
| and. added three extra points - 
against the Irish to run his point scoring total to 32, four less than 
Cassady's 36. ‘ 
Cassady \scored one touchdown 
against Duke ‘to retain his lead 
while the injored Ron Kramer of 
Michigan slipped to 3rd with 5 
points, . 
* * 
Wisconsin fullback Charley 
Thomas added two touchdowns ih 
a losing cause against Southern 
Cal to move into 4th place with 
24 points,   Carter Captures 
Race; ‘55 Honors’ 
to Hinnershitz 
Ind.’ rode to a record-breaking vie- 
try in the last AAA big car race 
at Williams Grove Speedway yes- 
terday but it was Tommy Hinner- 
shitz who walked off ‘with 1955 
honors.     * * * 
Carter sped around the $0-lan. 
25-mile course in 22 minutes, 14.83 
seconds, almost four seconds fast- 
‘ef than his previous record 
But Hinnershitz, 
picked up 40 points for second 
| place and 10 points for winning a | 
| heat to win the 1955 AAA Eastern | 
| aay with a point total of 
; eo 8 6 
This was the last year for AAA- 
_ sanctioned racing. 
‘Lambuth Doesn’t Fool 
In two successive baskethall 
games in 1952, Lambuth College) of «Reading, | ‘oes eet ne. 
ered a ND bobble on the 16, 
Michigan State plays its home- 
(coming game this Saturday, meet- 
ing Ilinois. 
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Michigan Loses | 
Statistics, but 
ls Winner, 14-2 Alert Defensive Play 
Mdkes Up for Lack of 
Drive Against ‘Cats 
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_ By HW. GUY MOATS 
ANN ARBOR—There was color galore in the big University of 
Michigan stadium, Saturday after- 
noon, But most of it wag in the 
scot lh gathering of some 183 
high school bands — little in the 
But what there was in the game, 
age s 4th straight win, came 
tt the proper moments to give 
Maize and Blue a 14-2 victory, 
In the meantime Wildcats caught 
Tony Branoff back of the goal line 
in the 2nd period, following » fum- b Rose Bow! hopes, later crushed in 
6| Ohio State. 
3| al also will be on the line Saturday. 
: Auburn Students 
[Team's Victory ‘to Wolverine * ANN ARBOR @ — Michigan's 
“flat” football team gets a major 
test Saturday when it leaves 
friendly Michigan stadium for the 
1st time this season for a visit to’ 2.0 
Minnesota, 
any game, 
The last time Michigan journ- 
eyed to Minneapolis was in 1953. 
That was the year the Grophers, 
Paul Giel, beat the Wolverines 
for the Ist time in 11 games. The 
score was 22-0, 
But last fall it was quite another 
story in Michigan stadium. Wol- 
verines gave their peak perform- 
ance, wrecking a good Minnesota 
team, 34-0. That was the game 
which gave rise to Michigan's faint 
the season's final game against 
Michigan's Rose Bowl ambitions 
  
Go Wild About 
Celebrate 14-12 Win 
Over Georgia Tech in 
School's Top Day 
AUBURN, Ala. —Some 1,900 
students were still celebrating to- 
day the greatest victory in. Au- 
burn's 64 years of football—a tre- 
mendous 14-12 triumph over 
Georgia Tech. 
For Auburn, Saturday was the 
end of an era of frustration, It 
staying there. And it gave Auburn 
a string of 11 games since its last 
defeat, a 14-7 loss to Georgia Tech 
season 
were the chief factors in the vic- tory over the nation's fifth-ranked 
        ble, for a 2-point safetv. Tonv 
| made up for this as the 4th period | 
opened, with a startline “soccer” 
\kick that’ caught Wildeat safety 
ta have been a punt from his own | 
“Three times in the second po. 
riod Northwestern piled into Michi- 
tan territory, but the hard-work- | 
ing Wolverine front wall rose to) 
the occasion each time ‘to stave 
off the theat. First drive went to 
Michigan's 10. In the 3rd session 
rammed 
minute of which Branoff got off his 
spectacular boot. 
One other brillient piece of 
werk by the Wolverines was Jim 
Pace's broken field dash i+ the 
midpoint of the 4th perind, Rut, 
like In fe Army rome, ft Atin't 
count, Pace slinned through the 
Wildcats -from the 13 for a TD. 
but Michigan clipped a ‘Cat and, 
the run Went for naught, 
As in every other game of the | 
| year so far, ‘‘M" lost the statisti- 
| cal scrap, Wolverines made my 6 
| 1st downs, to 10 for Northwes 
| There was little doubt but "that | 
the absence of All- ner a 
| Ron' Kramer had a prof 
on the Michigan aerial "tec 
Wolverines’ alert defénders  in- 
cluded, besides Meadg and Sig- 
man, ~ sich stalwarts as ‘Tom.   ; renes Defeat     team, 
  146 win over Western 
  Saturday’s victory, Wi z: 
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/nessed by a homecoming crowd, oi Gophers Give Major Test 
Following Saturday's 142 squeak against Northwestern, the Wolver= ines are tied with Wisconsin for 
baan said his team was “flat all 
orthwestern, | the way”’ against N   
Spotlight Put 
in Southwest. Upset Win Over TCU 
Brings Fourth Straight 
Plus Favorite Roll 
COLLEGE STATION, Tex. @ — 
The youthful Texas Aggies, of 
whom their coach, Paul (Bear) 
Bryant, once said, “Nobody wants 
them but I'll take them,” dre the 
darlings of the crowd today. 
The team that nine 
games out of 10 last year, lead- 
ing to Bryant's statement, has just 
finished winning four in a row— 
the first time an Aggie outfit has 
accomplished this feat. in Bevo 
years, They capped their 
back drive i a glittering “916 
upset of undefeated, untied and 
nationally seventh-ranked Texas 
Christian last Saturday. 
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With only n lettermen and with 
two-thirds of the 56-man roster 
as the Aggies are elevated to the 
and 
mothers and they're just good kids +: 
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| 
  _was the Cranes’ 3rd in four games 
Cranbrook’s soccer team 
bidnked Western Reserve, 3-0, on 
a’ Ist period goal by Jerry Dobson ¢ 
And last period scores by Jim 
(Maas and Bruce McCaul. It was 
|Reserves’ Ist- loss, giving both 
| soccer clubs a *1 recerd. 
Halas Sees Title 
for Chicago Bears 
‘owner-coach of. the Chicago Bears, 
has high hopes his team will still 
win the Western Conference title in 
Jackson defeated Millsaps | Maentz, Jim Orwig, Jim Bates of the National Football League. 
165-70, and then followed .up with | Farmington, Jerry {Goebel (who| The Bears finally broke into the | 3s! 
a 145-90 count over Northwestern |was hurt during the contest) and | win column yesterday by blasting Mississippi. Johnny Morrow, - \the Baltimore Colts, 38-10.   
; 20 Points in 4 Minutes   
Eaglet Opportunists Scent SCL Title 
After 27-13 Victory Over St. Clement An alert band of opportunists | 
from Orchard Lake St. Mary 
;racked up 20 points during a wild 
four minutes in the 2nd quarter 
Sunday afternoon at Orchard 
Lake, then coasted to a 27-13 vie- 
tory over St. Clement in the “big 
one.” . 
Playing heads-up foothail, St. 
Mary’s offensive-minded Eaglets 
capitalized on enemy errors plus— 
creating a few breaks of their \ 
own to gain the inside track for 
the 1955 Suburban Catholic 
League championship. 
by quarterback T   
   
   
  four carries for a 19.2 yard 
age per try, Rev. John. Rakoczy; 8 
advantage and added a 4th TD for’ 
good measure before flooding the -_ 
  q arter. ‘tt was the unbeaten 
Hiaglets’ Ath straight win. 
Center! Line St. Clement scored 
1 and/ last yesterday, but during 
the intérim St, Mary continued its 
heavy Seen to bury the 
Vilbit St. Mary yesterday main- 
oh Puc ena of four touch- 
back Dick Daledine broke 
the scoring ice in the Ist quarter 
toy give the ents a 6-0 lead. 
Orchard Lake took a lead it 
ver relinquished in the 2nd 
triod with four minutes remain- 
_ pitta. Kopacki skirted left end for | 
a) 5Sl-yard touchdown run. Gerry |      Leszezynski ran for the point and thac ‘hdown against 
Then began the chain of events 
that broke the back of St. 
Clement. On the visitors’ ist 
play from scrimmage following 
kickotf, Daledine tumbled and       end Pete Madelans scooped up 
the score. 
pass on the 3rd play was picked 
off by Leszczynski. 
fullback went 37 yards for a TD. 
Kopacki passed to Stan Majewski 
for the point. 
St. Mary tallied its last. touch- 
down near the end of the 3rd 
quarter,. Paul Franckowiak, left 
oe cae sprinted 31 yards for 
the tally. He then passed to end 
‘Pete Krystek for the conversion. 
St. Clement tallied its 2nd, 
St. Mary's 2nd. 
‘stringers. A blocked punt handed 
‘the Clements possession, on the 
|Eaglet eight. Three plays later 
Daledine bucked over from the 
| ont and added the extra point ” 
|the same manner,   
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ct college football today there |mois, Indiana and Ohio State, any| But then, look what happened to | Southeastern Conference, dropped | it wash't quite the reversal 3 | ay 
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™™ | it out for the mythical national oy “for a game with fired-up from one to three touchdowns and ; but tied by Kentucky, moved into | Pers. Don Holleder, the conve Free Estimates on 
3-Way Tie for Ist =. | Syracuse, the same Orange team all had been undefeated, But when, the lead and favored spot for the | end. compléted only one pass @ Makes of Cars 
Michigan, Maryland and Okla-|that unceremoniously trounced the blackest Saturday_of the foot- Sugar Bow! plum come Jan. 1 tame for three straight weeks. And Ne Distance Teo Great 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS homa, all undefeated and all pow- army a threé-touchdown favorite, ball season was over, all had tum- ote against Syracuse he was shut out. — 
* * y ame | erful, could go all the way. Yet./130, last Saturday.: If the Terps | bled into the debris of fallen giants - Texas Christian, boasting one of _« oe Bey Packers have bad | With the season only half over and) get ‘by Syracuse, they'll have a eee |its best teams in years, came a _ Green —— og most of the big names dumped Notre Dame hadn't even had its of vos vob Be Natione! | along the way, even these three) Oklahoma, with a streak of 23, goal-line crossed until the Irish | Texas A&M team, 19-16. Bear 
they're | are not invulnerable wd . goes against another undefeated came upon Michigan State. The ,ant, in his second year as head 
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son campus five years ago. ference favorite next year. Oo 
Tt was Cone, a 2-yedr-old Ala- Washington, still at least one 
bamia listed as a fullback on the the favorites for the Pacific 
Packers’ roster but specializing as Coast Conference champion- 
a placement booter, who kicked a ship, was beaten by Baylor, 13-7 
26-yard field goal in the final 24 wile Rice, ssether Southwest Cun- 
from the previously unbeaten Los by Southern Methodist, 20-0. This, 
Angeles Rams 30-28. combined with Arkansas’ 29-20 vic- 
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The victory sent the Packers into Cont saat 
a tie with the Rams and the Balti-. confusion, as usual. 
more Colts, themselves upset by * * © 
the Chicago Bears 30-10, for the Princeton, which shaped up 
conference lead. The last time the the class of the Ivy League, |nual . %. Duke 
Packers were eating that high off couldn't cope with Colgate in a) rolled past Ohio State, 137; West|| : 
the bog was in 1947 when they non-leagiie tussle, 15-6, Yale moved | Virginia dumped William and Bill—Your Car's Best Friend 
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since was & . Cornell Princeton Kansas State Boston College 
ine im 1862, Nov, 12 could decide if it| shut out Detroit, 230, and Holy Mon.-Set. 7 to 12 Midnight—Sun, 8 to 10 P. M. 
In the other Western Conference gets by Cornell this | Cross defeated the Quantico Ma- ‘ 
game, San Francisco's 49ers piled rines, 7-4. 
               
               
         
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dining Promoter Jack Kra- 
~ mer had offered the two $50,000 
each to join his troupe. Only last 
week, Kramer signed America’s 
No. 1 Davis viol ng Trabert, 
for an estimated $75. 
™ Rosewall and ae decided 
stay with the sporting goods 
aan for which they work. In 
addition, Rosewall has been freed 
to do part-time work for a mine 
‘ company, which will bring his 
to an estimated $6,600 a 
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year. 
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  Jaguar D. Captures 
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‘| President’s Cup, feature of the na- Hillsdale = 
‘| drove his Jaguar D at an average | 
‘on Prize-Fight Film 
                List of Perfect 
said Rosewall. “It's -~ Record Football | 
Teams Dwindles Only 53 Teams Remain 
Unbeaten and Untied, | 
10 in Major Ranks 
troupe. Both have played for Kre- 
mer before. 
  HAGERSTOWN, Md.  — The | Bex, Claire 
  
87.9 miles per hour speed. 
Co-feature with the 100 mile race | 9% 
was the Gov. McKeldin Purse, a 
41-mile contest which was won by |; 
Paul O'Shea, Rye, N. Y., who av- a 
eraged 76.5 m.p.h. in a Mercedes 
300 SL. The races were held at 
the Fairchild Aircraft course at | Yale 
the airport here. pilved 
Jersey Begins Work 
  sinaten House, Wis. 
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      While these ancient rivals hack 
away at each other, Wisconsin 
clashes with Ohio State in a game 
of undefeated conference rivals. 
| . Wisconsin suffered its only loss 
at the hands of Southern Cal Fri- 
day night and Ohio State, winner 
of its only Big Ten game, has lost 
twice to interséctional foes. CO ete is Tee | 
  Michigan State, victor, over No- ai 
‘Monpay, OCTOBER 17, 1955   
tre Dame, ante conte Milinois and 
Indiana and Northwestern stage an- 
Purdue at Lafayette. The | 
. First to re- 
bound after their 21-7 loss to the| 
and, secondly, to avenge | pu, 
year’s only defeat which wes 
inistered by Purdue. 
Michigan, the nation’s No. 1| 
team, will be a bit more wary of 
the Gophers following its close!   A 
| goal twice, 
Mlinols and Michigan State bat- 
. the to break @ tie for 4th place in 
the Big Ten standings. The situa- 
tien is ripe for an Hlinois upset 
but the Spartans show no other 
signs than improvement. 
Tinois beat Minnesota, 21-13, but 
Michigan State will prove to be 4 
much tougher foe.   
i. Battle Tops for Week in Big 10 ‘Shave ie Northwestern, Wol- 
verines beat the Wildcats 14-2 but 
the victory was not assured until 
the 4th quarter after Michigan had 
turned the Wildcats away from its. one but the Boilermakers always’ Purdue comes off a 20-20 tie with 
Towa in its battle- against Notre 
Dame. The Irish wil] be up for this. 
play -their best against Notre 
Towa go¢s to UCLA Friday night 
and Big Ten teams haven't shown 
too much on the coast. Illinois beat 
| California out there but Minnesota, 
Ohio State and Wisconsin all met with defeat against Paciiie ‘Const 
foes. 
Unless the Indiana-Northwestern 
ference team: will remain without 
a Big Ten victory, Both have lost 
two conference games and 
Wildcats are the only’ team in the 
eek 
  league without a single. triumph 
this season. Indi seored its 
only victory against Villanova, 14-7, 
  
  
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prize-fight «story starring Hum- | ity Brijets Tare 
start in New York Oct 31 = Worcester Tech i Bluebird Si k Lak n | 
| move later to er to Chicago. E- Babee EER $; ue inks in e 
Sets Speadboot eedboat Record | Kaline ‘Named Best Te es tee on fal ony rat 
‘more became te frst woman,© in American League miles an hour when she averaged 
111 miles per hour in the Orange 
Bowl regatta at Miami at the 
close of the 1952 calendar year. ST. LOUIS w—A! Kaline, the De- 
troit Tigers youthful right fielder, 
has been named outstanding Amer- 
  
  
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  baseball season in an annual poll 
by Sporting News. 
most valuable player. 
two leagues. 
Boston Red Sox’ Ted Williams. 
Nelson Winner 
as Pileup Halts 
Stock Car Race ying in a low-pric® | LAS VEGAS, Nev. mA sched. 
was declared the winner. 
stopped at the 111th lap. 
No one was badly injured. 
‘Davey Eyes Bid After 
2nd Comeback Victory DETROIT ..«»— Chuck Davey,         for his 2nd comeback victory, is 
| future. 
“But I'm always looking and will 
| always listen to any reasonable 
offer,” 
said yesterday. 
Davey looked good in his victory 
over Kennedy. He said he found 
| the Bay City fighter “rugged’’ and FE 4-8230 ican League’ player of the 1955 
Centerfielder Duke Snider of the 
world champion Brooklyn Dodgers 
was named the National .League’s 
Former Michigan State pitcher 
Robin Roberts of the Philadelphia 
Phillies and Whitey Ford of the 
New York Yankees were selected 
as the outstanding pitchers in the 
Kaline, who paced both: leagues 
with a .340 batting average, had 
only a 10-vote advantage over the 
uled 200-lap stock car race was 
ited yesterday because of an 11- 
r pileup and Norman Nelson of 
Detroit, driving a 1955 Chrysler, 
The pileup occurred on the 75th 
lap and the field continued at a 
‘slow pace. When the jam could 
not be cleared the race was 
who punched out a unanimous 10- 
round decision over Alan Kennedy 
_ biding his time about lining up 
, another fight for the immediate 
the 30-year-old former 
| Michigan State University boxer | 
that Kennedy “had a good punch.” | .LAS VEGAS, Nev. & — Don 
other day of speed, but not like) 
yesterday. 
What happened? 
The Bluebird failed to break its, 
own world record. 
while being towed back. to shore 
an hour after the attempt. 
Vicious swells brought on by 
Sunday pleasure craft drivers in 
scores of boats probably were the | 
reason for the twin misfortunes, 
helpers, working. far’ into the 
night, pulled the 4,000-pound craft 
out of the water from a depth es- 
timated at 50 feet or more and 
hauled it back ashore. 
in England last July with a speed | 
of 202.32 miles an hour, said it) 
would take about four Weeks to, 
get the Bluebird ready for any 
more speed trials. 
Events yesterday, before. a na- 
tional television audience, cli- 
maxed a run of bad luck for the) 
34-year-old son of the late speed 
king, Sir Malcom Campbell. And then it sank in’ Lake. Mead_ 
Campbell and his crew of matty the 
The engaging young Britisher, | who .set the international record | 
| waters, even heavier by this time, The first run of the Bluebird;rear and overbalanced the boat. 
Campbell of England and his wa-! over the measured mile course in| It went down by the stern, 
tersoaked, jet . propelled hydro- | front of desolate Buror Island was | 
plane, the Bluebird, hope for an-| timed in 147.179 m.p.h. As Camp- 
bell refueled ‘the 50-gallon tank for 
' the second run he flatly armounced | 
‘he had no hopes of breaking the | 
record, 
The second blast - away was 
timed at 162.822, and the official | 
average for the attempt for a new) 
‘record ‘was a flat 155 miles an) 
hour. 
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Even before the two runs he! 
‘told intimates he did not fancy 
prospects. There were too 
many boats swishing around on 
the lake. The least commotion of 
the water can be fatal for a jet 
Ader the second run was over, 
the Bluebird flamed out, which 
means in simple language that the 
turbine engine died. This is not 
unusual for this type of boat. 
‘Campbell ang the Bluebird floated 
| around while patrol boats tried to 
| keep other craft from getting near. 
Then they started to ‘tow the 
Bluebird in. Apparently the choppy   
sloshed into the jet pipe at the 
  
Sauer, Jensen Shine 
in Benefit Contest 
      | runs last night as major leaguers 
| defeated minor leaguers, 12-1, in 
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Jensen, of the Boston Red Sox, 
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the first inning. Sauer, of the Chi- boat banging away at 200 miles 
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News in Brief William E. Foster, 28, of Walled 
Lake, was sentenced to a $25 fine 
and 10 days in jail Saturday for 
driving with a revoked operator's 
heense. Orion Township Justice 
- Helmar G. Stanback presided. 
Bernard Ratza, 2%, of Utiea, 
| Was sentenced to a $50. fine, $25 
costs and five days in jail. Satur- 
day before Avon township Jugtice 
Luther C. Green for driviing under 
the influence of liquor. 
Rochester resident Daniel J, 
Boone, 43, was fined $75 and costs 
Saturday by Avon Township Justice 
Luther C. Green for driving under’ 
the influence of liquor, 
‘Te buy or sell in Waterford, 
Drayton Plains or Clarkston area 
If your friend's in jail and needs 
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Death Notices   
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ALVARADO, OCT, 16, 1955, DAVID, 
49 Midway M6: beloved 
Ertan‘siade and the 
7. p the Melvin 
Rewutt Puneret_ Home. 
lev F. Moore Pureral Home, Au- 
deren Metehts, Mich. ; * 
Orval Pairbents end Hero D. Pe het ter: 
he held "Weanerdae, 
. frem 8t Benedict's 
Church ‘at 10 a.m, Interment in 
Mt. Fone Cemetery. Réeitation ef 
the Rosary wi'l 
will lie in state ot the rhe 
Oriftin Puneral Home, ~ 
EFTHER i. 
. ae 42: beloved wife 
of George B Geary: dear mother 
of Mrs, Mae Anne MeDouesll, 
Cheoree Rirhard and Jon Willem 
Cirav: denr sister of Carl. and 
Ferold Heltman. Puners* service 
will he held Theedar Oct 
. form the Creare 
’ ntheran Church wlth Rev, Otte 
G. Schultz offietating. Interre ont 
im White Ohapel Cemetery Mera, 
Mere wif Me jv estate of the 
Srarkecitffig   
Punere | Home 
RPC Awe, Her 1s 198 
Mre, Uedwie 488 Sowth Forad- 
wev, Leke- Oren, eo< Wh: bebewnd 
wife of Vincent F Kevterthvwek! 
dear mther of Mra. Bruce 
Nonks, Mre Prank Trydell and 
Vineent E. Keve. Puhvra) service 
will be- held Wernesday, Oct. 19, 
from St. Josenh Church with Rev, 
Pr, George F. G'ne offtctating. 
Interment in Holy eoenre 
Cemetery. Recitation of the Roe 
ery will be tonight at 8:15 at 
the Allen's Puneral Home, Lake 
Orion, Mich 
WAGNER, OCT 15.” 1956, WrL- liam. A., 200 Cederdale St. age 
45: dear son of Netfie Wagner 
Punerel service will be held 
Wed, Oct. 19, at 1:99 from Port 
Huron, AME. Church with Rev 
Akeras offictating, Interment in 
_ Lekeride Cemetery. Mr. Wagner 
will be teken to the Arthur <A,’ 
Smith Funeral Home, Port Huron, 
on Thesday afternoon. He may 
be seen today at 3:30 p.m. from 
the William P. Puneral 
Home Davia 
  
aa ard of Thanks "1 EXPRESSION OF. THANKS TO 
friends, relatives iaainene, Dud- 
ley Mo Moore, Rev. Widdifieid, friends end 
father and husband. . 
_Orusnick raed _Pamily. 
In _ Memoriam 2 i ete die aa 
In LOvINe MEMORY |. erine Smithson who puceuh nan 
. Ome year ago Octover 17. 
miss by her husband, and 
sles and r ; Probate Register Frances isher, is : 
See hy 1955 | t aT dete ct Anamaserre Pat DE SOTO FOR 1956—Here is the new De Soto Fireflight four-door 
Tie of the City of Pontiac and. thst’ sedan for 1956. The new models feature extensive body changes, in-| be displayed here by Braid Motor Sales, 70 S. Cass Ave. 
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WANTED spondent, Mrs. N. Swisher ap- |> 
: Cir tne prayer rs Saition on file. si ‘ ‘ : Land Contract Buyers tn this cause should not be granted Tt ts further that a certified orm . . Cell Mery! Stoddard on "such “respondent, Wearever. found. i ' Co at t An wever found if 
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ciemes & owas not matched by the rest of the let, fancy, 4'80-5.00 bu: No 1. tae Du Pont, which has been un- OF OARLAND, to . list. Wheat had a distinctly easy bu; Bose, vo 11 ais Sis ou: itor t.te | usually strong in ‘recent session in 
Court for, “the Count ot"/onkland reult | undertone at the opening, although | $97" of3 a5" ou Watermelons = | the midst of Wall Street split 
INSURANCE ; eng, * couric | managing to recover mast of its | !4o-i0e » Bo 6. See-sa8 . opened on 1,900 shares up Record “and having 0 eval do aed loss as trading progressed. Deal-| ,, Vegetauses, r eso ee T% at 220. 
Is Our Business pened ones of Order for Agocsrence of ings were fairly active in soybeans $0 bu; No S 33 18-3.35 oy fre Ea- There were several other good 
tio of the City of Pontise, L-38841 with | but slow elsewhere. fancy. 4.80 wo’ 1° 3 504.00 bu | blocks on the tape. Chrysler gained the thereaf now remain-/ Wheat near the end of the first | Roman, iancy, 450 un. No. 1, 3.50-4.00 a point at 93% on a starting block @ im my office, and that it is a true bu., Wax, fancy, 4.00 . Bo, 1, 3.00- ooh eet therefrom, and a een to.. lower, caange 3.36 a, Beste, tency. 1.38 doe, “pebe.: of 1,000 shares, ee 
wi . ; corn unchan; 10 | No 1, 15-1. behs; topped, NO 1,/ tors was up % at # on 1, f hereunto ! 1.00-1.50 bi tancy,.. 2. THATCHER wet mig, band ong a : bare bt Seal. ef | 96 higher, December $1.27%; oats ba tio gh 1 aecdee Cabbace | shares. Westinghouse Electric, PATTERSON. ro see Mt) to M% lower, Pecember 62%; | M0, 1, 1-28-18, ba: curly, No}. 135; | faced with a strike, opened off % 
& WERNET | on A conn. | 78 Mt lower fo 34 higher. Decem- | rereay, 6,1. Lave be Sige he at S044 on 2.500, shares. By WALTER H. MEINBERG. | ; bee — rear ges 1% bens: ” No. 2 130-8.00 ‘ou, Coult: Most” major divisions er 
609 Community National Ne ee gher, Novem! 4, and lard | Cower 25) higher. There were no defini 
Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 paca Farnde tai vas | cents fo 15 cents a hundred | fer, Sie": Vio ts 'dne’ wens’ Gor, |losers. ‘The best showing , was 
STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Pro- | Pounds higher, October $13.00. | tuset sNe. hs beh Soe hie at gxeu: made by steels, motors, aircrafts, note Court ‘uns the County of Oakland, : | bu. Dil No. 1 100-4 25 x. behs. | chemicals, and oils. 
. -eeplan’ lo ‘ 5 bushel; “In the matter of 3 ition concern. 5... @ ing Barbara dé. » minor Grain Prices Net, ste ya tenet eee Nek, New York Stocks Cause No. 14169. 1.00-1.25 dos behs. Not 1.00-1.36 m McDonnell, father of said CHACAGO GRAIN bm — ged — ae pe ge FE (Late Morning Quotations n i CHICAGO, Oct. 17 (AP) — Opening | basket. Onions, dry, No, 1, 1.60-1.70 Admiral ....., 204 Int Paper ... 1042 : Petition having been filed in this| grain: Io bag, green. taney’ 1.29 doa behs : Wo | Air Reduction 35.7 Int Shoe ..:. 45 : alleging that the present where- | Wheat May ..soooee 67% | 1, @5-1.00 dos behs. No 1, | Allied m..102 Int Silver .. 68 
Winter Comfort NOW! abouts of the fa’ said minor| Dec ........ 2.06% duly cove 440] 150-300 tbe. ee Allied Stre bea $7 Int Tel & Tel. 21.4 
; child is. unknown and the said child is| Mar vor, 2.06% ye No. 1, 1.00-2,50 bushel. . Peppers, | Allis Chalmers 63.6 tsi Crk m4 
the public for su May . 202% Dee . +. 1.10) | Cayenne, Na. 1. 15-1.95 pk. basket; | Alum Lid .,..3012 Johns Man .. 81 
and that said child should be ~—_ sseeees 1.000 Mar ++» 112% | hot, green No. i, 1.50 bu. red, sweet. ++ TL4 Jones ‘& L ... 44.3 
Rf , peveteten at this ar he _ 18% y= 4 tsieeesee tie No 1, 1.50-3.00 bu; sweet, green, No po —  %. Keleey is “ee sevvee Bi con hs fT eee ee bu svest, greet, Be | am Cam .....: ve Tee 04. 
State of Michigan you are hereby noti- Mar ..sseeee 132M Le be ease Ppp ge SB ome Cree 33 Kimb Ck |... 41.4 fied that the hearing on said petition | MAY -....0°° 138 Oct ....00- 1288 [he’s 190-139 bu Radishes, black, No. | AmG8s @ EL 027 Kresge ge || 39.3 Mill be held at the art House im the | UY S005. E37 Now v.ss' 1142 LTS 99° ur reds No, 1, 65-00 doe beha; | A" M & Pay 24 Kroger 40.5 City of Pontiac in said County, om the |. *'* 4% Jan 211 }9 | White, No. 1 65-80 doz. behs,° -| Amn Gas. 357 Lenn @ PF... 163 ec te me 35th day of October A.D, 1955, at nine Mar... °. ‘game Mey enw un Acorn, No. 1, .%5-1.25 bu. —-. am is. 2 LOP Gia ao 
— o'clock in the forenoon, and you are Fee ‘ AY woes . Rut. Mo. 1. 1.06-1.38 bu. Detichous as CWB oo. 382 Lib MeN&My 13.4 
hereby commanded to appear personally | 100-150 bu.; Hubbard, No. 1, 100-1.50| 4m Beto: 305 Lige & My .. Tht at said hearing. * bu. italian. fancy 1.00 pk. basket; No | am @melt .. 452 Leckh Airc .. 48.2 Bi being impractical to make personal Livestock 1 100-1.25 % bu.; Summer, fancy, 1.00| am Tel & Tel 177.3 Loew's . 19.6 
@ hereof, this summons and notice | TROIT LIVESTOCK pk: No. 1, 80.18 pk. Tomatoes, No 1. | Am Tob Ts? Lone 8 Chem $0.4 shail be ft gall Mp meg DETROIT, Oct 17 tAP!— Hogs ialabie | 1.50-2.00 te bu; fancy. 3.50 half bu; out-| Am Viscose.... 65.4 Lorillard . ... 20.6 
PEEDWAY bate / one —_ Pwo S ener ~ vinte | 1-200. Barrows gilts opening weak Ser, Seer, 175 pk re t; No “4 Anac W & C.. S0.1- tou & Rech ‘ os 
ed and circulated tn said Coun to 2c lower than last Thursday but not bekt. big ite hes re dos | Armco Stl .... $4 Mack se + & 
M i mapa he es 8 enough done to fully eotablien market, ; topped, No 1, 5 ’ Armour & Co. . 3.3 Martin, Be 
senere, Judge of said Court, im the City | 20me, bids off more: eround 15 Greens Canuage n° 1 Th120 op | Arma CE «.--- 25 Mey Dor. oS 
we pontine te said County, this 11th dey | Mest, US Not Sed 2 100-208 the , Mo 1, TS-1.25 bu No | A Merck * } $.25; about 2§ head around 205 | 1, 1.00-1.25 bu; rd, 0. 1, 26n os Se .-- 9 Midi gu Pl. 464 
ser A scone, | "C.iiic salable 2.000. Receipts” inctade | Be eerie! ROL 160-43 be epiaacn Pee 4) eS A true copy Judge of Probaic. round 480 Stockers and feeders. about Fs as ee ie ee fat & Ohio. 447 stor Pd ae THA, recet, cows; good e nee . M ee x 
Probate ter, Juvenile Division. | { and Celery Cab- ok cea. be . FE 5-6159 Regis ne Cavite. ted steers pad Zeartngs Sores =: page, ho & 1.%5-2.28 bu Bedive, No eat atest... 160? owed =: 333 
OAKLAND FUEL |) 4% prssure which is 2,116 pounds steaays ochre und iecdcrs wows’ weak, | iu. Escarole “No. 1." 1180-118 bushel | Bohn ‘afm... 324 NOt Bing... $8 y . bout two load ound 5 | bleached, No 1, 2.60-3.00 wee, | Bond Sire... 161 Nes Cash R.,, 34. 
1 PAINT Per square fot at sen level i cae ine fests | Rant 30) See hiad™ NOI p00 | Beara. vat Gre Sc ce me rs p . , eT) 
and PAINT Co. somee ony ~y ued af id early tad Saute gad aaa teat or hf A ¥- ; Renetee te nei =e oe Nat ey it 
436 Orchard Lake Ave. | Stuare “ae mercial grass heifers and mixed steers | 180-2. | run Belke::.. 24 MNS oe 50,000 feet, end net ers 1 IO: ome cutter — BF mee oe Nort & West.. 57 wn ‘ B t oe \ ¥e 
> 11.00-12.50; canners and gattire easily City Youth Iniur Palumet am. 115 foam Ay: a3 
HARRY W. MacDONALD | | *2".fhesee' Mchop (em at avai J ‘Ss 5 eee 
ve - ac Calves salable 500. larket opening | in Two-Car Smashup B DY «14, 186 DO OE in’ a3 
: about’ steady” but ‘not fully established: Sericet aici. 324 Tame Ww Ale. je and COMPANY Hg se: Stanet gk dice pris | ROMEO—Leon Johnstone, 17, of | Eafver Gp. fad Panis Rplos. fe2 Electrical Contractors 13.6021 18°60 utility and commercial grades | 4960 Estes Dr., Pontiac, was re- Gater Trac.” 49.4 Parke Das. 313 salable 1,000. Giaughter lambs ported in “‘good" condition today Ches & Ohio . 55 Pa RR’ a, 3 
Cc ial and -Ind ial opening steady to strong but not fully & Chrysler ...... 93.6 Pa RR ..... # 
Smnperees - industria wane sheep scarce, steady: early | at Pontiac General Hospital after | Gs? Bv'..:-- 35 ee 404 STOM HOMES sales good ‘choice slauguhter lambs 20.00- : : Clark Equip... 7 ioe, oe? ae cu ~ || 2100; some ‘held higher; (few ‘mostly | he suffered a concussion in a two- Mo..:! 52.4 Bbelpe D ..... 52 
Call Us Anytime utility lambs 16.00-17.50;" few cull : a Cluett Pea .,.. 44 Enilco ...... * 3 
bt Ld choice slaughter ewes 4.60-7.00. crash Mi Goca Cola :--195.4 Philip Mor... 44. 
Phone FEderal 2-3080 a a cr on 32-Mile Road near) Col"pra a’)); 23.2 Phill Pet... 48. 
ae Townsend Road early Sunday | Se Ges »..-.. 162 BIMBY MUS. Be * 1472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan |’ Meg, Townsend Invited | irnine. Gon Bais .°.". 475 Prect @ O..., 984 
HARRY W. MacDONALD to Australia Honeymoon The car in which Johnstone was e um Pow 484 Pure eon 2 
es hon ; riding, driven by Jose Garcia, 15,' Som 4 1. Repud Bt’ an. 
R P e FE 5-4545 MELBOURNE (INS) — A Mel-| of 4791 Georgia Dr., Pontiac, was Cont Set... 33 Rex Drug inee ‘ bourne ‘newspaper has urged the | stopped at the side of the road Mt OU .... S14 Bey Del y «:- oo poe linet ae none a — | Australian government to invite while Garcia tried to help a man Curtiss Wr'’,, 22.2 par | ove : s. 
Princess Margaret and Peter whose car. was in the kitch, Ro-| Det ais..." 5, Bt Jos Lead... 47 | Townsend to honeymoon down-| meo State police said today. | iy oeee reo 33 | oe J 3 
‘ under if they marry. As he stepped back into his own | Dow Chem ..\ S4 Seab Al RR |. 73 
ihe, Neetiouene “Argus said that car, it was. struck from behind | Bas aur at sa 
when the engagement is announced by Kathleen J. Brough, 26, of | Bast Kod 16.4 Sinclair O |. 53 
Australia must seize the chance | Oxford. i? a Mas” 33 og on a Hs 
to be “honeymoon hosts” by issu- | | Emer Rad 12:3 Sou Ry ... .. #8 
; ing an immediate official invita. | Dogs rarely live “beyond 20 ew} . es 333 be ae ii6 t tion to the pair. |years, cats live longer. Foire Mer ... 20.3 Sd a os 
— “Mach _. 544 Std OM NJ ..1974 Freepot Sul ga 460-« Std «Ol Ohio . 44.5 
* Tra 43.9 Stevens, Pp .. M7 
. | Gen Bek ..... 0.7 Bad Fam ... 08 ' Gen Dynam | 524 $40, Ol] _.... 76. | Gen Ble tg) Swift’ & Co ., 462 
Gen Fds |... 76 3yl¥ Eb Pd .. 8 
‘ | Gen Milis|!, e9.¢ Texas Co... 108-4 | : Tex O Bul .. 376 bro — : = Thomp Pa .. #83 
_ Wall Str el on Wheels! | Sos Te Be Eee a St a re ; * e Gillette . .... 49.7 Transamer .: 40.1 
| oO Ul in Geedrich -. ".. 704 Underwood |. 383 
That’s right. That isn’t just a bus—it’s a brokerage | g Gg e Goodyear... #2 Ge Corvide «. 083 
office on wheels that will roll into town ; Gt Nor By |. 40.3 Unit Air Lin: 36 
Tuesday ‘Morning—October 18th at 9:30 || The City of Dearborn has for immediate sale to the J) Gull Ou. os ‘De Gas Ch 34 
/ . highest bidder the following small farm buildings |} Herm Choe’. 447 us Rubber’ .. 43.4 
You'll find it parked all day at— || located at 1700 General Motors Road, Milford, Mich. |) poms’ gi ':: 3f.q US Tob 00: 193 
“The Courthouse” | Houd Wer <-° 144 Warn B Pic. 8 : i . | Ineust Rag. 61 West Un Tel . 20. 
| ONE BARN (located at rear of } tng Rand er Hs wiste a is 
tml to— | residence ii i So, don't miss this chance Reinke ) inter aa a8} Fetg oe Ht * %, : . ~h - 
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Remember : That's “Wall Street on Wheels” right 
Pontiac me Tuesday Morning ‘at 9:30 
THRU SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 
MERRILL Lyncu, Pierce, FENNER & BEANE Usderwriters and Distributors of lavestment Securities 
  
  Brokers in Securities and C dities 
Congress at Shelby =. 
WO 3-4670 oy   Pectetaereremeeccer ee nesege rs mreecenen 
  ONE TOOL SHED 
of Purchases, 4450 Maple 
      ONE BARN (located at rear of 
Johnson residence) 
ONE CORRIGATED METAL SILO 
(26 ft. diameter, 35 ft. i 
good condition) 
Bidding forms obtainable from Camp Dearborn, 1700 
General Motors Road, Milford, Michigan; and Division 
Bids to be opened and read aloud at Camp Dearborn, 
on Wednesday, October 19, 1955 at 2:00 P.M. ¢ 
Avenue, Dearborn, Mich. 
HAROLD DE WYK, ~ PURCHASING AGENT, 
CITY OF DEARBORN. 
    | WEW YORK-—-(Compiled by the As- | sociated Press): 
16 60 
Indust Rats Ol nee 
| Net chan, a, et 
| Noon, ¢ mR, s. 1228-707 1683 | Prev Pies sweaies 123.3 70.9 165.6 
‘eek ago ..o. 303 125.6 71.7 108.9 
‘Month ago ....-2560 13981 146 1606 
| Year 880 ses. 1 100.1 62.8 134.6 
| 1966 high coees 2974 1901 TH.7 181.5 
| coo 203.1 114.9 67.2 1488 
| 1984 high’ esoes ILS 122.0 68.3 156.2 
(1064 WoW coe ceeee 4.4 108.6 
eg STOCKS 
(c. Nephier Co.) 
High ‘Lew Noon 
Piceted after oon pointe re eighths 
win Rubber* ., 56 164 
Derity-Micmhtsun* we 28 3 
Kingston Products*.., as 2.9 32 
Masco Screw sneew 3A 3.1 31 
Midwent Abrasive® vee 7 8 
Rudy Mfg* ; 3.2 a4 
, We ne rew 13 1.2 ee AS io sale: bid and asked 
  CHICAGO RUTTER AND EGGS 
| stead: eipts 680,028 fe’ lecineaie torte | ree 
+ iF teers AA ar s-88 1 
a BT: 9 B S68: 89 C H4.38; cars 06 
® Been seat receipts 8, 
sen unchanged: os Snes ft A's AB 
          mi A 4 - Gren and erandchildren, 
Flowers. 3 ena ae ete 
PUNSTAN'S PLO “M4 W Huro ™ 
  
___ Funeral I Directors 4 
AIR AMB’ LANCE 
Parsley Funeral Home 
Complete facilities: OR 
Drayton Piaing - Ws ‘=P. 
Kirkby Funeral Home 41882 
‘Donelson- Johns 
a ND +121 
  Voorhises Sinis - FUNERAL HOME — “onsen or Motor     
  
  
  
          
  
___Help Wanted Male 6 A GOOD FULLER BRUSH MAN 
$100 9200 
i you to 
oo 3 money, give me @ call 
show you how. Call 
FE. 2231 2-2318. 
AMBITIOUS MAN, 33 ear. Permanent Cention good 
salary, group imsurence, vaca- 
tion, retirement established 
am no investment, P. O, Box 0 : 
14 per cent commission 
eellent bonus plan. Top ac pay: 
cheeks a year, Base salary and 
men make over $8,000 per year, 
Also excellent opportunity for ad- 
row! 
view 182 for 
* Co, "3 et 
  Office 
Service, "ating — 
BOYS A why | FA is TO 
a. travel to a, i 
rmished. 
sania 
“flee from 3 
ee com. 
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tion Swiain apoit oh niger Fmoloy ment bereice 
  manen New 
~~ Ceramic 1 Tile rews 25. 
fornia, 
iy se pidvanced. 
Mr. Rem Wt 
ie ee 
Brick Mason Crews 
ae Tate - 
i rienced only per be “il 
CAB 
pet *. apply 8 Orchard 
4 fo 6 p.m. CA SOUPS HAVE OPEN- ings for ag e salesmen, 
fo  to- on retail groceries 
tm Ponting area Area tecidents 
preferred, car necessary, er 
expenses and car allowance. 
wcrane"aad pele agama no to «© 
company, W ‘or interview giv. 
complete information 
ine age, business ex 
perience. 
H. H. VISE 15837 W, + Mile Rd, Detroit, 
oncatpenters 
pear is Mile and 
, or Milford 
  ea 
yates DRIVER” -GALESMAN Fon Be 
it'd tt a 
<aiiga opportuni vy and ste 
7, Salary open, ctancd P.O. Bos  experiece and 
one = 
"M. : Mico ar 
Engineering 4 
Drafting, 
drawing 
ped ae Aid 
Eee eR vacations and sick 
course work desired teav 
eb school graduation required, some 
collewe oreferred palit vacations and “teady work, 
sick leave,- 
“enith and life insurance and ree 
ent benefits Awnly — tirem 
Count Latay v Persotie) oom ne 
ette St. 
sareniences DRIVER FOR established route 
Ch 
EXPERIENCED SINGL 
fn month, rm 
  Lake 
he 
it. OA 84 
BxPERIE NCED.   pply Walkers . 
j MAN Ox i on 
» Please do 
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previous clothing eaperience, ae 
oly ‘Union N. Ga 
EXPER 
ary oven TENCED 
  EXPERIENCED 
*,__\aborers. 
FARM 
Meta: mate Ra. 
G Chain 
Union 
Advdncem _Call MI 42036. 
HELP WANTED:   
  ROCFERY MEN 
rates 
TOM’S MARKET amt Orchant Lake Rg 
HOUSEHOLD 
FINANCE CORP. 
‘ hed 
branch employ 
manage 
HOUSEHOLD — 
FINANCE CORP. 
_3% S. SAGINAW | SUA VICK for pg Refrigeration. Ba) . 
PE 23400. Z i ww" 
19701 Mil enst ~ Fat 3 miles, of veo 
store co Vacation ~ time; 
pay 
  a" nospilieation “ine iste haa 
    tate Bapereneet surface p 
= re 5 
MC. ‘Manulacturing Co. 118 Indtanwooa Rd. 
      
  MIDWEST 
EMPLOYMENT 
SERVICE 
406 re a ee Bidg. - 
OPENING | FOR WEA 
Vancem 2 ae aes 
       
  OAKLAND must = 
yereren ~s 
perience sesesensy 
make # career in this 
business, om ands 
Pe eS      Call 
PinseTTERS WANTED re i 2 i, ty , La, 
eS See   
  
        WANTED © 
ToolandDie  — 
~ Makers a} 
Experienced 
         
   
    
   
      
       
           
      
   
            
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American Forging and 
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PONTIAC 
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$ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. M0} ‘DAY, OCTOBER a! 1955 _ 
    
  
  
“AIM HIGH CAREER GIRLS ie 
  Midwest 
employment Service 
a y State Bide. 
  
ARE YOU 
QUALIFIED 
_ TOFILL 
THIS 
IMPORTANT 
POSITION? 
Must be between the 
ages of 25 and 35 
years. 
Well aon in mathe- 
matics general 
use of figures. 
_ Must be reliable and 
able to handle 
+ dential matters. confi- 
HOWARD 
FITZGERALD 
at the 
PONTIAC PRESS 
PROM 9 A.M. TO 11 A. M. 
OR PROM 2 P.M. TO 4 P.M. 
      FOR C 
Def Seen: noon to Sin the eve | 
SRANCH OFFIC OF RATIONAL on is tg 3¢.t0 lrarn a variety ol a ot ee ae 
to de both Trieal apt eusteenes 
eure. Attractive “sine ‘tod 
benefits Mr. . Assoc 
ates Loan Co. 138-127 Ne Goginaw 
CAB DRIVERS , STEADY AND 
     
   
    
   
     
       
     
    
    
   
               
  
CASHIERS 
SALESGIRLS 
    
Experienced counter 
  
NEEDED 
IM MEDIATELY » ; Hen- ie mo 
a irls.| 
    k. 
» MI 6-2753. 
| REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. PULL experienced preferred; 
  
— ORDER COOK-AND WAIT- 
Restourant 
rs. Coventry, Inc. wothan with car   . Under new wae. 
  ristmas Help Needed 
rout     
    
  
    
Le FOR THAT Lad CAR. 8®e sel) the Na- Apply after 12. Huron! .,.Bas 
Chepers and Shirt Laun- | ®n¢ office. or times se 
044 W. Huron St. | tatsty. Apply Mire i dry, uron shone “4 
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER ware eee 
Eee wartheaeka yi Weekends, off oat OR 3.38 pent. one 5. 
EB an Light housework. Stay 
Afternoon or swing shift, Call Call PED FE 23-0135 before Lm am. Help Wanted 8 
“EXPERIENCED GIRL preg yin 
Single for general office work ‘ . COUPLE |. 
Savini eae | Sah ge te om MRE | net Ei 
ire Riie"tigergrs ae | Ven. ow DAY REET SOLD epee Milo Write MRS. LINDO, Watertown, iy r ins, ger ah 
yy and take short. i 
ae BUILDING REPAIR, | 
brick work, cement. 
_ PE 4-2290 carpentry, 
FLEMIN FLOOR LAYING, 
ee hoe 185 Edison, Pb. 
TR OEEY | advertined Wetirine pe ree 
part time. 
repel FE 
gos = hee = | service, ce EM 34103; "MA 43526 i }   
R. <: SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. | 
Banding end finishing. Phone FE | 
~ Building Supplies 1A 
FOR SALE: LUMBE R 
13 
APPLIANCE SERVICE pF. service all makes of ref 
  
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“A & B Sn TRENCHIN NG water line, field tile. 
A . . Ne lob too bie or sm 
~“GET READY FOR JACK FROST cleaned   
    
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laund: SUITS. OF AND A 
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Witing ther a pm PE bei | claty, PE so Fee 
service Peston. | AY | «= &t._ OARDEN FLOWING i090 BOSTON. NDS & 4 20651 ____. OR _3-5289_ or FE 8-427 
pg ay ye By heed _Laundry Service 18 
LADY 'w A fl LiKE “DAY WORK. 
home 
2-4791 
Press, menver, re Real Estate | in 
xchange. Wy appointment, | 
IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR 
FE 5-500! 
Aft, shift. 2 to. 10. Blue gue | RESONATING TYPING 
retarial service, EM 3-242)" 
PRACTICAL NURSE. EXPERT " ‘a 
and cleaning. 
2 apm WANT WALL Wash. | : 
ing and -cle PE 7-022 7-0223 WITH idl of children tn motherless | 
    
  
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 
  
  
    
  
    
iy finished. 
Laundry. Phone FE 2-6101. 
FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- 
| UNDERSTANDING | b+ Pontiae Laundry. FE 
te do housekeepine. OL peary rarmgar ap A 
or wrile box 63, Pontiae Landscaping 18A 
geo GRADING, YARD LEVEL ING AND. back filling. FE 5-3552, 
| Burse sod and seeding. Roto- 
bet. 1 and 5 pm. | fling. Pree rtimate, Reasonable u 
GENERAL LANDSCAPING. 0600 | _ LICENSED BOARDING HOME. 
MaA- children, PE 45440, : 
Sup DISAP- 
i a . Fina 
Fit Sicans carpe Ww ‘s No 
PAY CUT? | 
IF SO,. 
Let Us   
Give You 1 Place to-Pay; 
Ease Your Mind 
Restore Credit 
.WE ARE NOT A 
LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELLORS 
| “itere Oise esr 
“Tate ole ”, 
{ CEMETERY. 
  
  CASH FOR pecans, RADIOS AND 
tecord players. FE 5-8755 
FURNITURE NEEDED |   
   
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the Conklin Trucking Co. 
8-11 
    
     
      
  
    Sears or Shamrock 
Tant RLRLD cowtainins LOST: BILLFOLD CONTAINING 
car title and important - papers | 
~ res, Name on inside. 
H. Wagner, oy 
Keep mon rp 
Lost “GERMAN ~ DACHSHUND. 
Brown gen ‘Wieinity of Ox- 
ford. PE 5- 
—sroure | 
od. please call OR 3-7390. 
LOST : ‘FRI COL COLOR COLLIE DOG 
_number,   32. ¢ | Pinte Will Wiad price. FE 4-106 
WANTe WATt Wasmina ‘ROTOTILLING AND LIGHT tureking. PE 4-229, : 
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Stenographer |-~--     Good salary—ideal working con- 
ditions — fast , srowing concern. 
AMS LAKE AREA 
  Hours 4 to 10. OR 3-905), 0 
  
  
WALDRON 
HOTEL,   olu boy and housework; 
Room, board and some 
Phone OR 3-2672, 
WHITE _ - POR COMPANION 
pad housework for elderly 
y. | WOMAN TO ) CARE FOR 4 YEAR 
r live in. | 
wage 
  
WoMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND child care, Live in. Pleasant sur- 
roundings (Beg quarters. 
  
  doom far hae peneswark Liv WouAy Wo WOULD L = BAI BABYS ar. CAPT ‘ 4 BANS LANDSCAPING SERVICE. in 1 : Ste daye & week 425 pe Walled Lake Area ‘| Complete Jaup, malntensnce and 
“Building Se Service 12, an “Heving & t Trucking j9 
Mi TITRy Sale $-0006. ai, KINDS OF CEA CEMENT TORE. 
~ ATTICS—DORMERS 
lb x M ‘Building Service 230 PE 27 
_Evenings OR 3-2276 
“A-1 CEMENT WORK ~   
ENCHING, in MOVING TRUCKING. PICK- and delivery. Sood service at 
4-1803 or 
BEDFORD MOVING   
    | WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN WANT- Rec addt- | Local_& Long Distan’ Distance- PFE 27-8787 
| children, Mus See, ib py tions, roof ag ~ ne and shding Porche bes | CLE CLEANUP J JOBs AN -AkD TRUCKING | 
SHAN FOR CARE—OF CHIL: | fetbyobeLins | DELIVERIES “AND HAULING. | WOMAN ron rt OP CHIL- | | MICHIGAN HOME R ERS weekends. FE dren. housework. $30. Cal) after | ps 377 W, weroe eases Peepinee and ; 
6 p.m. 5 “4-5063 r 5, on aati 
power trowel, mixer anders,| snything. anywhere, anvtime, FE 
Weekends, Evening work S171 plum tools, tools, Open Sun. 5-0675. 
Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. aCKSON'S RENTAL | CIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. 
lw are Moneuim rm ieey AnD egave NTE {| ALL KINDS OF FRICK SIDING. WANTED KITCHEN | att BEToS per. peuare SIDING. | “Rubbish hauled. Top ei sand, 
— Apply om pereee, materi rial r will i do, oe, Terms ine ez wae SAE ah Asi mater er rms A 
to nt your budget. FHA, no “oe rubbish hauled. Clean wo. FE 
    “O'DELL CARTAGE Local and ag Distance Moving 
Trucks to Rent   
  
    
  
        
          
    
     
         
   LLOYD MONROE TRU CTORs + 
| __FE 4-6866: % Ton pa 1 "Tee stake | | SRIck x AND BLock LAYING. and Dump Trucks 
fireplaces Fa Pontiac Farm and 
aoc “BRICK 2 PEMENT Work Industrial Tractor Co. #28 
    
eax & 1s 2 
7) DECORATING ooh Logi d 
ant well papering 
TALITY AP 
  
= SAVE ENERGY, USE 
To find a 
DOORS. D, &. | job, place to live or a 
| good used car, see Classi- 
i fied NOW.   ‘AINTING INTERIOR & EX: a terior ee nl ie | % 
ter any debts -~ 3 tae: ae ae Going Bt 
on : 1958, 1 will not be yA, 
Nicholie & Harge Haynes | Nich ie ere Co. LOST OR STOLEN: LARGE RED |; Irish Setter. Male. Reward. Call | 
FE 47003. ne 
of W. Maple and Parmi Ras. | 
Child's ‘pet. 
soe. 
_Hobbies & S & t Supplies 3 244 | 
NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3. PAINT. 
2-1414 
ARTIST LS sad MECHANICAL 
  drawing Special 10 ber 
cent ane 20 a0 per cent off. Green 
40 8. Woodward ave. Birming- 
| Bam. 
REGULAR Lol SLIDE FILES, 
$1.40. Re $14.95 contact 
5 New Ansco Xmas 
its $1 down, ANsco 120-127 
film 3 BSc, movie 
rs wi 85 ha rot 
  
  
sm. 
in or near W: 
_Sisse Utica. Reasonabie reat. rE 
‘Aerotred Knapp Shoes 
P HERMAN 
2070 Airport . OR 3-1502 
ad be > OR AN NEED- 
frien" adviser contact 
Mrs saree Mi haisen, Phone 
FE 28743 Corfiden'ia! The Sal- 
vation howe 
DAINTY MA’ a FOR stPPLies. 
Mrs, Burnes. FE 4, 83   
  
  DR L SAFE + WAY 
driving i) 
A . COLD WAVES 
96,50, ‘5, FE 21244. 
; Ez 
Christmas ‘ ve a to 
: With 
  
  for Reward. B oadway | 
       Two U. PED CORNER AND 
Gn ola wae a ~< ment. FE   
  
ment. Phone OR 3-7668, 
    Money ' Wanted 28A 
WANTED $13.00 TO. | FINANCE ww n a anch type home. 
Valued at $22,000. Can’ pay $100   & month at 6 per, cent PE 2-6432. 
Wanted to Rent _ 
\4 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE MODERN 
ith garage. By Nov lith Rea-   
  sonable rent. References. Furn_ FE 2-02 PRIVATE  j} ROOM. PRIVATE | 
PERE SERVICE 70 CARDIQEDS NBOOR . rom en ct Ben Y CO. - Save expense, time a HERS oF o,eeancn Paivart 3 -anp sata—veay| INZOGRAND RIVER 
or ane aed cl we ge TED ee corneas ane Some. KEnwood 2-906) only. Call in your rental today ow houses. all si Hlo- | like: Elderly couple preferree. 36 | CUTE 3 ROOM HOUSE ON PON- ADAMS SSALTe CO | reset aes pony reliable Center St, " fe Rd., Inquire at 2354 Pontiae 
service, We buy and sell | ASEM . 
OR 5 ROOM HOUSE; MODERN. Contracts J . ans 3 ge rg Rg MODERN 27 BEDROOM HOME. ~ With garage: by Nov. 18th; ree-, PONTIAC REALTY grences required. Write to Box _$9§ month. OL 1.6378. sonable rent. References. Purn. | 137 Baldwin FE 5-0275 _37. Pontiac Pre 3 WALLED LAK’ FE 5-7082. MODERN APT VERY : be nner trae SMALL MODERN -APT, VERY ern conveniences. 2 biks. to city. 
‘ Jann Beg in "nv erenange for" n| When It’s Listed Right On sone eek ue Whee) Cie OE Lake Dr. MA time _work. FE 1083. mr It’s Half Sold! 8 | Two ROOM APT. aND FLOOR. | 3-ROOMS. NO CHILDREN Coat 
SOLE WITH waiaet Ban Ee. We know — by experience “This | oo o eng. om ver Nee 3 aher 1 p.m. “4 
SIRE TO RENT A 2 BEDR me eagerience contin | | WILL ‘HARE MY LARGE | {HOME | Econom Lae Re. coire acing, tits CINITY OF PONTI | Dreperty. tet us show you. ome © home I] Ms, ARTLY MODERN, MUM PER MONTR . ona Will care = child while heed child Ag Upland ; 
RESPONSIBLE YOUNG ~ BUSI. | ness man 3 we desire a bedroom, 
  
  house eee apt. 5% ‘desirable locelity. C ASH 2 i Ensohemt care aacered. Must be 2 poom. CLQeE TO TOWN. 290 Beautiful Brick 
_Mr. Gillette, FE 45013, ; For ome small rent we i you, have 7 ROOMS. STOVE, REFRIGER: Duplexes 
poms ct wast side. Can furnish for your eats Call new and tell-| 3 wThaGE . ROOMS 5D SAT ONL Y ficatent Sefere _ me what have, Heat, oe: gas, 347 Auburn 
2 aftr 4:30 J ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES . WANTED 70 RENT Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |? fmuaea #8 per me. on si08. | 79.90 O Month building suitable for small 77 N. Saginaw FE 5-8165 WALTO . 
near Waterton oe ™ or a Bre. a 9:30 Bonnectea with ewer ome work Hurry, They’ 5 * o 
Utica. Re *%| GREEN LAKE OFFICE | te'he dene” Biectri” renee Brie Gone Fast. a 37539, (ON GREEN LAKE due Maire “Circulating heater. lise ing Fast 
ANTED: APARTMENT Ad, MEADGTRS. FOR ALL Lakes” lots Aired down. Rose McLarty. Wi th Th 
taking ‘care cP Tt or small Since 1935 IT E FR 2 ; ese - & 1, would like ae To", — 7'ROOMS UNFURNISHED APT. Deluxe Features arage 
Sonu Co COUPLE DESIRE 3 OR | _YOodward 67744 Rings here | 5 ROOM oF cnt FUR OAK FLOORS 4 rooms unfurnished apt. or house Small children welcome. 2875 
FE 2-1684. Marlington or call at 3-9588 | TILE BATHS   
_Wtd. “Transportation 3 
WANTED: DAILY RIDE FROM im Pon. 
os and 
5. c¢ Press Box 
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 
Cash Waiting 
Sar, Jeoaven garecnntg' tar witeh, cotrieous aetna 8 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
S. Felegraph Rd. 
FE 4-253;   
  
  
' Estate. 
for Mr 
                    
        
  eka? 8. ee 
AS i. Templeton, Béaltor Orchard FE 44563 CASH mo H. J. VenWelt 4540 Dixie 
OR 3-1355.       
  Wanted Real Estate 32A 
= SOLD 
—or Not Sold poy usted 
  
near General Hospital. A 4 Adulte 1 
  
  
  
  2 BEDRM. WALLED LAKE, MOD- Me $-21 me ern con es.-2 biks. to o, 
7 ROOM PORN. APT PRivATE | Peesonsble. $86 E. Lake Dr. 
fet il and ¢ Pe teen” °*" | 5 ROOM HOUSE, WO CHILDREN. : ; eae _Reterences. FE 4-0058. , 'y 239 Russell. TJ ROOMS AND BATH; GARAGE, r ol] heat, near Longfellow School. A * sted. ‘Couple. Ott N Perry. 600 ey i, | speeeabeoainal 
= ar (ROOMS-SATH. PYT. ENTRANCE. 
Small baby welcome. 230 Elm Lake TOwnsend 1-7454. __ FE marie, "| ROOMS. BATH. T Fa 
    
  
    
  
  we soar cree “| iano ROOMS WERT BIDE ta 
_ nd conieeeee, Have 2° gy a ta - AF 
* p00) ons Oe fae now at- BE soos. Watertord.- Nicely furnished. AC 
Dorothy Snyder Lavender |? Sess. ; a ee ee REAL’ 7 Re PURN. APT ADULTS | ~~ 
3140 W. Huron PE 2-441! 5 Sool yaar. i . Ol 
eT. 2-1 27 ROOMS AND BATH, MAIN. to bus. Now until May ; floor, private entrance. 2 ist. No small $100. per 
16 Florence. | 
ACTION! _ |F .cotan.2ee jee | FLOYD KENT, Realtor : fer one or two men. 36 Lawrence FE 5-6108 
7_ Room é Eves. 
oie eas Ee eee eee | elas ae Pee for we will buy them or|3 MODERN, OIL HEAT. NO CHIL. sy mm b> a M j 47 N. Case Ave.O6 S18. ores of 6 mos, OR 3-18. 
. serv: | 7 ROOMS AVAILABLE | NEw LAKE 
EIN aera |? Behar ine | "eg Rares oh Fe Edw. M. Stout. Realtor |* BOOMS AND BATH. Duivare | Oy, “hoesee eg TiN. 
eve, “0 8:30 w Street Ph, FE 56-6166   
  
3} ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVA 
" clean, couply only. FE $4002,   
    
  
  
  
  
  School 
_eouply © mix ROOM. HOME, "BASEMENT 
Wanted Real E Estate » S2A.|3 Roos £ BATH. COUPLE Oe | furnace pa, furnished. re School bas. 
TRADES—TRADES |? Sooe privane Sat AND GALLED LAKE 3 SEDRODIE. We are in. trading | |S ROOM AND PUI ons re 
ST Eg sermons we re scarce Trede Ry ‘4 tc het water. Olt heat, pe ~ meme by week. 3063 Greenwood 
for’ tccnes’, We ng first of June. UNiversity 33223 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 
nO i Ad | eeeareere| Sate =|FOR RENT io ' ‘ AND AUTOMA- ; . 
oP Ponts. Ne emer ee NES Silos ateats | BEAUTIFUL BRICK DORRIS & SON Siz “Detron * ™* SH OX! ~~ DUPLEXES WITH REALTORS | nore | Apre. Pvt. nate AND 3 DELUXE FEATURES 
Co-operative Rea! Etats Exchange; PE 411520000 h Y WANTED: WiTH SEW. | ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOMS. TWO Dis- 7 
er and water. itd 40612. eal | wont adults only, PE ¢) q 
after 6 p.m. 
WE HAVE QUA x = 
rated, 3 rooms and bath. Private 
  
340° W. Huron PE 2-441 
EST. 28 YEARS.     LiPiED | rasa | for = Clase c ae, Soe pons entrance. Adults only. $20 per $79 5 0 
station, well lécated. Immediate | _ Week. OA 89-3645. , action. PTs WOMEN CHILDREN| . 
ROvRXAUE Restor, | Sta aie aereeee et OA and clean. Close to bus line. One . ’ 44825, 
PUY OR SELL | & is Seem | Per Month Se Sec tae Io “ane = Peck end petvate entrance. Syl-| — rice le reasonabie. Call now apd Se 1433 Oakwood. FE All These 
R. D. RILEY 
Tiles cotes| Lita rae S| Features: for both improved and vacant! unf. MA . I ] di 
Sa eee pe Including | Dorothy Snyder Lavender CARGE 2 ROOM APT. 935 PER PAVED STREET FULL BASEMENT 
OAK FLOORS — 1) robe children OK. Inquire at 3 Ave, 
—— | LRKEPRONT 3 ROOM MODERN 
    
  
  
  | ee'wane scnen’ | Secieds Si" weniie™mas| TILED BATH force ‘ie exceptional, We need MODERN 3 ROOM FURNISHED | Cth be vour listing wil certainly apt. Private entrance; 3 pe. bath; STEEL CASEMENT 
Our 18 years of satisfactory Resi | iia oy. Jn WINDOWS Estate dealings | in Pontiac a OEE SaaS eee alow ue-| “PAINTED WALLS 
fed sage nantie ot etal SF | ince APT. On BOs Ling ourt.| IN BASEMENT day to list your. property. - able for couple, FE 42374, - CEMENT RIBBON 
NICE APT. 
red ORY REACT AROS sexe ag OPE ER snare pRIvEY nORTH on pe easels TORN eagt On boore Bip. LOW APPR ve interest. ‘ 
MAHAN ‘eezmcacer eau 29) | “Tarnished couple only. Fe 5-0300 | 
REALTY CO.. REALTORS 
Co-operative Real Fistete Exchang OX. 2 MILES BOULEVARD GARDEN SUBDI. 
Rose-Hill ; ROOM | 
Ave SARELY FURNISHED | 5, 
e and shower. @41 Auburn? 
    
HUMPHRIES REALTY 
83_N_ Telegraph FE 2-0474 |   
  
    
  | work for a week. with all 
_home paivileges. PE | $8343 
_ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, FOR, RENT 
  
  
  
  
  
  
WILL -_ ie LIST YOUR LAKE | 
hasers waiting. 
1c amore we, a 
fice saoo 
R. FN McKINNEY UNiv 1-5798   3 ROOMS AND BATH, NR. TB! . ; | PAVED STREETS 
  sanstorium. 140 8. Hospital Rd. 
Adults only, | 
+ ROOMS, BATH. FULL BASEMENTS UPPER. 8. Marshall Adults. FE 2-6603.   
7 DESIGNS   
EAST SIDE, AUBURN RTS. OCHESTER We can sell your po dollar velues 
wa moe 
"RIDGEWAY EALTOR 432 ~N. Main "OL 
4-4813. 
BROKER. ott oe taties. ‘eal Ye 
1-4541, Roch. 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
_. | SEICK CASH FOR SMATL war | OR UITIES . PHONE FE FOR MR Char 4 ROOMS, Ry AY Ry yo 
| private a Ey . No children 
a0) Saou aD BATH Ne trance. Heat and hot water SS 
eee. Couple preferred 
APT. & BATH. GAS OR OIL HEAT 
CEMENT RIBBON DRIVE 
STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS 
PAINTED BASEM™NT WALLS   
3: "ROOM UNFURN, 
Private entrance; near town & 
}- tilitie, furnished. DRIVE vag! F oe ott: 
_FE ¢ r ¢ p.m. . UA, UTH BLVD 
5 ROO! BATH Pe| IN PONTIAC N N hea. er TO.EAST BLYD. FOL.WOW 
  5 ROOM UNFORHISHED APT. Wilham , vi MODELS . OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 6 charta je 
plex, Gas heat full basement 
a TT Dwight.   
DON’T WISH FOR|” ARCADIA APTS. —~ 
MONEY! Make it easily | 
through Classified Ads. To! 
"| sell, rent, buy, 
fees FE 2661 swap, hire | FE Sees after 6 p.m 
ROSE HILL 
  }. aM iver. 
| jo 8m ©. Bares “EEaweod eed NICE ¢ ROOM rae sath / MODEL PHONE 
cae, ichstecan fs Guten, ot est 
    . All utilities 
* sinousle DreterTed Ne eWtsiog| siuding masher aod’ dyer, ei . month. Located 
a | PURNISHED APT. PRI eg — Sap eme “ae 
downtown ‘tn at 345 Sek Gar, dri ed or eee Ste Saas Hon “Rigs 7 ROOM APT. 23ND ee oe “a ‘ . Lease at Roby teleome. $16.50 of ao ons — Sanne yer 
s : —— Sat ESS ROG AND BATH, i 5 Bepes, cues Gem. Kp Srenkers. 4 es, Avefiable of nee. 
a . r AND BA TE case after 6:30 or PE 2-544, 
; PE 56-8406. 184 Clem zs ‘SIDE TERRACE. 5 
suitable for two. 194 Going, corner pp ge ag Raga 
ee rE 2-8298 or 2-6460. 
      
     
           
  
      
    
     
           
     
   
                
       
            
   
   
    
    
     
    
  
  
     
       
  
  ; 1955 Pe MN, ah j f ia pon og Be Ri * 
/ Sau waren PRESS, Nowa ato Ww % ne Sea KA Ged y peas. 
SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses 43 "For, Sale Howes 43; 1 Houses. : 
cn oi) jandtcameor Cored, GATEWAYS 10| seer o7PORD. a ? _ HAPPINESS oe SMALL FAMILY alee DA &Di2i tbe oth. ! ~ ; BURANE 
RES pat nod | Bortoog "hot. approxi “ued | Baye this 2 bedroom - mod- 
i, ee pose a a eee oT “Left 
Cooperate heel watts Extnenas | | HAPPY LIVING tai, tenes mee Set sie Gas-heat, PE 41418." ae Degen ‘aed milly. bie meat for Bee ay 
~™ ROBERT CHAPIN Aizentice Siiy ina room ares . CONSTRUCTION. | Bieeimesmgit ep heat Dorothy ‘Snyder Lavender 3 BEDROOM “ 
FE 8-1131 or OR 3-70}4 | scaped tot ft Privileges W. Hurc RANCH HOME 
Custom Builder down, FOUL BASEMENT Witt BORD ON YOUR Lot oe 
  Buy ~ To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE It 
$450. 
    
    
    
    
  
  
    
  
  
         
  
  
  
      
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    4 lots, ment, furnace, 
piace, 2 cae garage and A 
  Edw. M: Stout, Realtor PE 56-8165 
  
  
  
    
  
    Red Horse “MAHAN Moves You In — 
Bi ennas asi tO DOWN Cooperative. Real Estate Buchange rive. hom New brickcrete, two bedroom © 20263 
ty ew —— = KNUDSEN : completely finshed with cteds and | NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH USED HOMES: 
erie preme| | Eee ele | Se rune gas moan eve tap peee| WESTRIDGE “path f& basement. Newly ' | INCOME HOME. 5 RMS. DOWN, 
| decorated and carpeted. Agus tan abinansse a multe! Ardmore Street C. US ad 1s | SS eee Beate want this one for your Sz... -... ferred, terma. It's attractive, = Rage Po b. Ortonville 132. collect, | BEM eh line anit sehoois. $2,100 eval Wonderful -ammblin' rem, 
Rent Lake Cottages 364) csi ston Duplex avecend’ Pull basecient, with Ry — : Ry COMPLETELY 3 2 los tm. one oll: Beat. 4 io "vaved Nest and clean, ROBERT CHAPIN rooms. A. spacious aivine room 
Kins Lake. Year round. YE 3-3602. sat S reome anda"! North End - an"foore, . Manet | CONSTRUCTION with Hirepiocs. 3, oar geneee, Ce 
For Rooms 37 a oad 's omen ory y en tae oe cuiy the oy ped gd asd Teal ee torent 
1 HOUSEKEEPING ROOM FOR 1 $16,000, terms. wil., 2 URE ‘ons svat ar for pe. ~ on churebee Let's loox it 
7 PEOPL¥ TO SHARE LOVELY 70 SNARE LOVELY Gf Acres—Clarkston ‘ ood ad Setti i Clarkston Fstates 4°... ' tis REWER om palates. ot ~ SWIMMING POOL master bedroom in refined Containing @ rooms e , spacious living. wit : |. Parke painting 
No drinkers need apply. FE 28s¢i fase cow bare, baxtd ehh : > eae ng near 1 Op Sent suburben. 3.200 fal pice. pictare Window.” Roomy, wichen —— FRSA EM btee . aaet go My Plains}, _& FIREPLACE 
a> 1an00 ana ster out bulla: fovea fume ss) i. *hers| sire window. 3 large bedrooms | A HOME OF YOUR NEW living 
room for lady. 4 W, tive work land. Schoat bus|- ae eetce | 00 DOWN : beet, ae) OWN codet eke Lp ai : cow by door. Taxes only ons a Outstanding > bedrogs homes, B crane gy 2a Ceramic tiled bath <a 
aa Bs Bo Le ee MRADO oun, | Rehte"besta Mietec'a| pun parc bane cron | rerdan adiaeeees,. | See t . | ; : « living reom ell, N = *. 2. nee $10 Ponting State ank Bids. | ert, buy your home now, ms GHEMPSTEAD Ful pasement” oll AC Neal storm CONSTRUCTION: ary te 
} BEDROOM rE ote "achost. ot 0 Fer 21% Acres On 8. Jesse mt. plastered wans, | wer ” $13,000.00; | FE 81131 or OR 3-7014 
room home. ment, coal welt haded presezees pte frou hag + vied a & SREP Et! ARTE ae] pce, tis alateoan, earner See Your Broker “it 
Lake Pri Female Sy house ' fey. roe "For This You've 
2 beeroms, ou bet ee a Russell Young | sitwis Sgr soee ‘lose ‘Me: | smn) wim ra 3 ee S| ge rete esteem! | will "handles “Court out ‘* REALTOR Fon coLonep~« smpnooms | bearis."t Bedrooms vat Clarston. on 8 ‘ ot] :- 
‘ IVAN W On n Bree. _ 9— Sun. ve. 40612 IMMEDIATE duten' bedrooms dove, fo. Puli Teated’ 2 car gorene tice lot with | floored Ee : 
° . Two a f Besoment, | Gaz setogped aoe sate Vestibule ot ' a Be 0. 
SCHR AM down payment. Crescent i.e § « POSSESSION poreh, : = oe ute oe privileges . See owner $420 ‘ _ | sereens, $1500.00 down, West 1 car : with 
5-S091 FE 5.04 ,_ Brunswick. - Modern 2 a 2 Lng BARGAIN ~WEST OF TOWN es * Se do. ese Te see u 
FE S301 of FE S071 1 Fea tol Sacaues' to te cuamis | pew ee Qamese'eae'eane tet] ¢ rani bam win sina! “A Long 10 Acres”. Sos Serene ee! LOU T | Sitrach cceretscs | facet otie| Sit arco Oates! “=| mourn tee, seat Ee , "| Eat atceat sin asa fag | San wn ston dows M PS we RE Be t B water heater: Corser, ttt” uly Where B aang Nye Be an) estate serv- Ln | foom . y arse . 
ISZ St Duys insulated 7780 i block | tee is - Immediate Possession | [7% 10 ‘fs 
Inquire 100 Pioneer. separate : 
tte, Today. | REET! NTCHOLIE| Re See eh) mares ee FFE Gast SY rep sc nce os ou cen ttamm |WILL SOON BE HERE|» (ND,HARGER CO, te ae a igme. oat| Sosa res fa Eri pmo Waterford. Very atjractive 24 x 30 fe ‘a= ving toom | i Bh | Re ER REALTY | | ACRE HOME | 
Fe efedl. cai shar #0 p-=:| B.D. CHARLES, Realtor| it aiag'g, atk dcrates| basswent lorated weet Near Webster School ay _ SLEEPING Roo FOR MAN ghout, Lot 60x36, $8,050. See} = up. basemert new BOK region. ¢| 2 bedroom with screens: vate colrance, PHC 44713: FE 4-0521 i Sunday cas aa i room fun room carpeting, Gar beai moe NOW 271 © Huron. 1618 8. Telegraph, Bros, &, Sun. ibs. A steal at only 61,100 pond sere tat ay. leed. and 2 car garage, ' fines on. 1 
SLEEPING” ROGHA_FOR niga, |Cemeratve ea ARBOR sown Immediate ossspancy’¢ia4 ‘con . Bis wales ett treely | 8 week: near plana; on bus | caly_ one, price. Large, 6 room 1,000 DN a Chicken Farm WATERFRONT _ line FE OM es wankina | 2 BUNGALOW neat 3 Foom. Complete, $7,000. $ ee eli FRAN SHEPARD Sascmens ond wiley tena” Saas Peter C a ny had vine’ 
“oy toy Seteeateee| fe acahedetcnons "as | hom es Pris Fn neon r, L LU * and 8. 
district and sop. Call FE Seved| basement. eas heat and het we. | 1) (OFF AUBURN 4 1...| A. perlect, setup 1g tai WEST SUBURBAN , 
EE See ARLE] Sine Set et UE | Scevsaeeat ben se tee | | eA Lerely modern, 2 bedroom home Weide, BURDENS MAN, wENGLE| for : garage. Lot 100, 4FAMILY UNIT Flew of cabinets & closets, Mod- not dooble FE 938i) | FAMILY SPRCTA: COLONL LS Located in Oxford close Automatic ofl heat. Garage, ; 
* peletegen.” a0 8. Park care-| * CEDROOM exp. tte | Qra'S sae wakes ee ek | eae Die WO 5 a privileges Behosi CARROLL. G. PORRITT a bome with 2 bedrooms 3 , 33nd. ¥ en-| = rooms with ar reasonable terms. ; FE 271% or 
Rooms With Board 38) | ment “Beteo” on ‘peat xas | 3 bedrooms. tile ath oak foors She tient, Sneak Dorothy Snyder Lavender wiaiilins Estate Exchange 1 ,ORNTLEMAR, DAY SHIFT, th fa! % "eevee Beat ¢a2800. We have te key. | seascunble =. 2140 W. Huron Pe 2-441 | FoR BUDDIES On GINOLE Twi or & 0308 3 OLDER 
Gaeeees| pup: inns in| mamas | Eee er atl Partridge cri an PE bauis. BU Co-operative Real Estate Beautify decorsied sie x 
plies eae Fe se NICHOLIE ROCHESTER oe societal i Saas Tomas 0 ee eee 29853, “idling door closets, i ech tt Popeiat, FED ge : Reat, attractive 2 bedroom with |. Compact itch oa or eautty as Wade in ca say COLONIAL HILLS 
— room AND BOARD. ey Fe $1201 Sa artk is, end, shopping. tad. lanoa tabs. Lares ints ig aces er ie " oe “se RANCH se | | “a “a, Bas 2 elon. os flowers and 
ROOM & _BOARM POR 7 Of : oot te oe 
cecuetwees.| welts, | Paurecareus| pelacresce | Gacirinetal| Bee e Stes a ures en. e ees. - located . * : 
ey Ret ort ecm | PRICE REDUCED | Stan MS) EP A Ra | ac eco ee Se daa fe Stee gt tee Bs * si a “ : FS ‘ Aa is te 
ne owner mut wi, ‘Tee tedroom| WHITE BUNGALOW | ° Si tines ier gown buys ths 2 bedroom home. room. "Saly diol doen: 
  
         
    
    
    
      
  
  
  
  
  
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=e a modern home in Crescent Lake 2 car garage and chicke ee ry asset | ie em, toes ‘inde 
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belting’ blocks » wn | Estates. Large fenced-in yard, Wondertul for retired . $16,- vile ‘Shen Eves Tul Til 8:30 ¥ 3 Wer La 2 bed ey room, = ure: : 
—_ ol] heat with @ 1,000 gailon olf ' 1 Clean, iad eoubttion . goed home. ; ick re HOME I ; f "| im execefient ; 
OT eeutttal qerpomnaians Specializ-] tank. Priced at $6,500 with $1,- RIDGEWAY Do You Like to Stretch ? Fenced ee Hiccly tandaee will cojer. the laree “family | g9489 DOWN-Good m ste Sihusted | ‘ 
Drfeate ‘oma sem! abryats | e09 down. Marvelous buy: W. Main Se s-aser, moch.| Hock rah will war ‘yout ofthat eit r™*1 boards. Priced fue''ct jest side | fom, nome, that wih eftord. 98 ping 
Tooms. Graduate purses on duty _— Co-operative Real Estate Ex | ‘Check ‘these lake aren bedroom home. lly well on terms, =~ reat J-3 3,c0r war. a ba 
sake cur home vaur home, For WM. A... 5 ROOM. UNFINISHED HOUSE.| °° e. Wt has an 80 | y at. wld ventent | 2m 8, 
ne a netsens ri jabe Orivilesse. goed iecation, UNION LAKE AREA overiooking Cedar ke.| WARD E. PARTRIDGE| 1 hood. ' 
° atmosphere. TV, radio and tele- _$050 iin. "50 Gown, FEL $4080, 5 wed il bulit ‘eS é ee ge ag Ra REALTOR FE fireplace, epac 
00M eeres We yeom. to ® e + 28316 DOWN—§ seres of land end {din 
by restrictions on wes a BEDROOM scATTACHED (GA-| heme Has livine room. kitchen. | ment. Automatic heating system. 2 W, Buren Oe Oy antenen ter type ~ attached 
pegre. pe woe age | se oh 98500, $1000 eg heat. Pull price “ ee gg hs A ot Ms pope, Cese erage, es c im tem; 
tine ‘Press, Box 108. wt a 280, et ibe . fostalied. | ha 
8 HARRARD ¢ CONVALESCENT | 097 rer VENINGS He r "os on Ryn ecr 9 Natiractive qaneh Hine ae a ee m sown | 70 BUY 70 SELL; WEALTOR REALTOR t— isc rim inat ome now has leineainine Teor ELMA M M. ELW OOD | —Partridge te the “wird” to _» 
Teasonable 120R2 Ore BEAUTIFUL ateman wih ‘natural fireplace. Well ar-| i . LH. BROWN, Realtor , ste ee a Rp a od 7 r , ' . peo 
Hotel | Rooms 39 - *~ COLONIAL ‘ : Aino attached. recreation, 0 4m rReDR P 5-1204, Egat ane is | ARK Se ave Real Estate "Pechones NEW GL HOMES. 6700 down Ponti 1 li S 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT one dt tame een % Fora Couple markable concirestion & aatae. win, ae dees. tment ( , i SRCRAND LAKES ve — . mn cont, 3 ore ot eae ‘ - 
. 13, fully carpeted. Natural fire-| Private and ed. bey. SOLER, mort | _ate posse A room wand vareiory ‘ 
Rooms $12.50 00 up. Beth. $17.50 up. place. screened ‘Tear me he beaten ~] path, vith imost age. To Y =" AT m — DuNTRY basse 
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HOTEE AUIOEN,| EVs Ge] Enemas | poeta ese) WHITE | Baeeviri| brs et Se hee 7 Aa |. Ph. v ite! br urry on this level en ‘ hilly bet. bore, oe or FE 2-0844. Eres. oF Bat, Shown a 
Cooking and eg ge jo é = now yy Elizabeth Lak pee sng = hideaway ett “Tene BR earage. The home features 3 ~ a 
Also 1 hy | «Apartments | basement oil beat, jasinctptes, izabet a Retiies bi 1 to state highway. — 1 py Mg SUHURBAN 
‘ URON zl CLEAR ’ rg fos Rowtte genees ae 4 LA coe bengetow = * Price for retire a 98,750. cS 9 Y dinette, Oak floors t-| This nice 4% room, 1 story nae 
Ges Pe Fate | oth ternce Walmer: | EMBREE & GREGG | USED HOMES Seeorsied "A fu basement. "o| Fors, miners iehetutat For Rent Miscellaneous 42 NR, WALTERS LAKE, room, Wie in kines & bare |W GMON'taRe tnutage | IDEAL FOR COUPLE | ter healer, ined tor “stove. (iy screens. storm” nash and" storm OPEN DAILY Leslie. Tri lene , ) Y just east of ir. ; . jot, Priced 
Oat 5 © TOR RENT.) WHILE, tetre Rode 4, chee! ceameer eer iaes = ~ INCOME, T | atement’ of heat’ Bae iorety | Santing, ood school dicot en) only tens i lth aon 2 to 6 P.M. Ope Tain 3 3 bed shake with SS tae appointment. | ; ‘ 
~~ ONE WAY ie | dled’ breeeeway" and ‘couble Pga-| int "ave st $6 ing nie Bice income, neome, 91300 down, #70 wires Se oe mg sg es = wine This lovely @ room. 4 story 3 bed-| $950 DOWN al 
RENT HERE LEAVE TRERE| fats, and weter neater” Built is 10 Acrés of Wiis ‘one now. $10,908. $10. mi Faniee see e ALON RACTIVE | [te living rece, mocere Sick | White Late, Lerge Belag i Open, and Closed Trailers 1963' on 1008180 lot, R as H ANDYMAN SPECIAL tion, instd out, Built m 1952,| en. full bath and shower with picture window. F. E. Howland, 3245 Dixie Hwy.| will handle, It won't be vacant | Rest and Relaxation Possible § rooms, | large ey Paved st lot $0 x 140. feet | Oak floors, full basement, ki mS etl OR’ > jug! Call NOW! Here isthe place to do. it. wired for electric ‘stove eaed| THIS IS FOR YOU cement drive, 2 car garage. Youli| matic oil heat. Hot water heater.| nace. ot 4 O on 
STORAGE spate oR LARGE A ge | poe | Ld aes in i Total suburban wer, wish 2 bedrooms. ike the wall to wall carpeting On @ Ley BE gs 7,900, ag 50 
or small items. Pe. 5-3766. HUMPHRIES ae Ponttad’ ge liv. Se fos” of agg ed Ee: | or. ctamieem cumbivsaon ‘chose ont he C. HAYDEN, Realtor | ” For Sale Houses 43 : Sthemeat, “oil heat “breene IDGEW AY | & rene he fos | inte door 3¥ ace ige| “DRAYTON PLAINS |al' ay ay 
REALTOR FE 20474) snd vest ot ils ¢ oom and “R Leda weautiful kitchens tie te 1 waler heater. Rotation Ay bedroom : BETTER HOMES i 
83 MN. Telegraph Open Evenings bath home that rents for $50 ary * esutiful — BS jn dese: 3 bed Tre suns ry garage eo ~ : : 
| Cooperative Real Estate Exchange eae in toe Where can you , 975 Baliete 0E 46203 Picar garage ir fealiy located. a cirentined ae pa | aor Sr sane Toreee os aes Sgr Ad ie Forest a | REAL BUY t ik for $15,950 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange sure to check it. Terms, ama baa 4 Bays |  ] this | with lots of flowers, Traverse BROWN beautiful § room haa bas 8 completely, : 
I PP room jmeeme oe torton ave.| North End ; , moves you in, Shown by open Sranes, bingy — iaaen : 
room house’ oo Telegraph and | Older type home that otters " “WE KNOW” nn ional buy st $12.00 wih 81. i gee Sarg tage a 
wen tenet 3 rie nt ving. All la me. G AYLORD You will get the proud feeling of CLARK REAL, ESTATE _ jean, tWo — vane and = room in basement. sdk tae = 
NEW 3 BEDROOM other tik ries Rvinn. Al latne some. home ownership when you move | |. moe / Part ergot AG furs leoveng ot and must : 
Be ge to, see these new =n. © ar garage with solid ce- . peaaeriond, jest ane. block fom Geoperstive Real Estate State_Exchange large 70 x 120 
ety on | aid, Toot. lots. LAKE ANGELUS AREA tneide ‘and out. $8,950 with Built in 1953 Mi Oakland “Lake. Just 4 $6071 PULL PRICH—Cory two bed- SYLVAN MANOR | in 
near schoo ois, stores and etc. * $1,050 down. Five room frame bungalow. Tiled | [f*re Fy 8 ee MACEDAY LAKE home with priviieges. wg Rinse g sew 
Completely tinlahed except ON LAND CONTRACT bath, very neat & clean. Total| Sines Gauge, tnege Demag | One of the teect svante tavetions pmenasten. fox le. . ioreiy 
ecorating and the $3500 DOWN Builder Needs Money u eee qne0e. fom, kitchen and’ wtility |W on the Imke with 112 feet IN sete home, 100 & 150, landse aw ‘rice ip Fi Fig bow ‘That's why you won't be. ee Bedrooms attached breeseway plus car and lake ff we . $11,080 WEST~Two bedroom gman neve yee . possession. Sar. eects’ ‘ 3 bedroom brick veneer, attached rol Dag th age Hy Fang as — FR, Py yp tied, B+ "oun and as aond cae” in tor "Se. «one Dixie ie, Mwy, Drevin Peas 1: fe pont ay cs Wilt take offer. Sppelatuoent only, 
WATKINS LAKE place, “urbe svuaponet kien room, and dining eit with | Conveniently located to stores & | Stttoneg with aluminum Venetian | so it Could be used ash Your so te a oot am acre of land.| 9 on bath, 90x30 Call @ stone @ schools. You must see this home) j/ aad bornios pearés reune hte 1s RE omer oa “A 
$ aa gr it 7-2008 "after ropim ‘coh PE| yet Le ceiting, 2, bedrvome. pall x out. We know You'll want this one| 3 bedrooms and bath and « half | Cooperative Real Eetate Exchange | ¢ only 8 miles from Pontise. rege. Nice lawn, and shrub- 5-4067, Inree parcel 100 x af "st. =| Ranch Home _ eh only $10,075 with $2,500 wo and 3 suvali bedrooms and tte! oboe! with basement sad boxy. With lake , perenenss. as #20 9 Down 5 BEDROOM er thah tomorrow, Only #7 price for this really fevato on second f. extra oe oe , 
Sal for eppoiatment. raneh HIST, Dow ingen, WES asc cease eek at WIMMING POO! rep Og ge Ss paneled, tmodern be : toate ented f° cores 
worrH Sipe | *E = "| xine Rooms Seay wa aoe) NO IREPLACE. | Remade enareane | ae Fex"wit ea Be eet So 3 2 Desreamie on. one a Birmin ham Four rooms and part bath Northeast Prag oo oul ing that | 0. $25,000 with cash to » mort “Only $3000 down.” 
° painted wotls full basement, w at oas ng! notte kept strc Rea ul kis Joslyn rd, Fg detronms, - = Wag } A jestures for srecious ves x EW WN 2 BEDROOM pot ‘A wwe ~ 3 batree : FRONT : 
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sone ebdsaercie, | fot, Paar sagt Atgune| . See, Sot Tae | Bab a oth tC) Soe Tee pepe S| um sine ‘lk end wal Tre as ual Hering Sst Sates" Pors| eb toate = ee ea Ld 0 car : \ anter box, Thermo Pane picture ler, Ok drive and ‘street. ge ' month, Call for appoint separate dining room, two car with $1,450 down Ble dis- Lochaven Road i poweed del w and recreation Toom. Exits teres ‘abe bg ¢ Secritice for Se eh ment garage and full basement, “ for ¢ : window. jue 2 car attached garage gn wood we Bag 8 &T 8 ©! ¥19.950 DONELSON PARK-5 room 5 : a quickly. $13,700, 1% nee ae and fiv; room. home| knotty pine di Large launds _ ly. landscaped 100200 | wtility room. ‘ . eat ~ down. Ue ee 
we nemo urrinos Tass Ue tight adds) Becuaal funvin Bate wess| SMe, cera Meet | blah Ai haat | Stiabad oe uy seem agent GILES REALTY co. | Benjamin and |Kampsen wae va ally Bisee Metin Hit | Ghrooenowt te house, Win 4,506} setae” aceetr ase te fim og 
92 W. Huron FE 56175 ee) ‘° al Insure a only : aS ee Fae Eo me } OPEN - 
: tephens, Inc. | Realtors FE 40528 ane Bear morte 00d Co.| sssignate Bers oe easton al, granted 
TOMERS Ci - ee | a serra, Eres. Sun “Fe 49568. ‘aire F.C. Wood. Co, eiaREG) Hear | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | “I7deS, Telegrapl t jassir os 4 a : 6 J iT i. <, . . ' , " by 
fied Ads. Call FE2Si81,|. = ee Le.Sirtane Mie! Nets Sshonss ree gp 2 Bk wh “nier 6, Ca On 34000 _FESI923 © Estate ) FEBS 
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‘Lotus Lake’ Full Price $12,900 
3 BEDROOM 
FULL BASEMENT 
Nothing Down 
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4 bedroom’ home near the high 
school, Good = gpa $12,500 
with $4000 down 
3 BEDROOM BRICK 
On. Custom 
Howse and 
$7009 down. at Pontiac Lake the way with Summer 
garage, $22,500 with   ‘JR. 
fit DON TEESON PARK BA ARK rm, 
den. ed for 
at $12,609 cash to 
Idea? ee cou 
FURNISHED HOME 
saute, Off Joslyn. 2 
Kewiy bases 
ino eee ne Nice rear yard. bar- 
$900 DOWN 4 room home off 
retirement ; 
and $45 per 
JOHN 
KINZLER REALTOR 
#70 W. Huron St. Ph. PE 43425 
Evenings 
Co-operdtive Real Estate Exchange   
AKE FRONT BRICK 
RAMBLING tg HOME 
Just ra 
large rooms, hag "aoupleee, full 
bath and half bath, ——t 
throughout, a kitchen 10x26 th 
ts just beautiful, diving om 
with solid glass window 
: . exceptional recre- 
ation room with direct entry to 
lake, attachel 2 car garage. Sell 
>er consider hme in trade, 
LIVERNOIS RD BUNGALOW 
$8,350, WITH $1,400 DOWN — Attractive two bedroom modern 
to the minute bungalow. A-1 con- 
dition inside and out. Tile bath, 
beautiful flush doors, 
windows and screens. 
trade on 3 bedroom. home, 
LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW TRADE. $9.250   
Lenox with direct entry to lake, other A A ake, PP   
nanan RANCH HOME 
900 DOWN OR TRADE 
large rooms with 
and oak floors, 
wo beautiful stone fireplaces, a 
ceramic tile bath with stall show- 
er, beautiful kitchen. birch flush 
doors throughout, master  bed- 
room 13x14, located on large 
fenced jot across from jake, call 
on this ad for I honestly feel for 
| ag eog -sommge at $15, this is 
on the market to- 
day. "Seuat house in trade, 
AUBURN ‘" HOME_ 
Large modern five room hom oak floors, walls, ati 
beat, sutomatic hot water, laun- ry tubs, large jot, 
WE SELL ~ WE TRADE 
DORRIS & SON 
ee W. Huron i ad _ 
ive Real vemate t_ Exchange 
rORD TOWNSHIP — 3 rocms and bath, Breeseway. oO _ Call eves.   
  
RENT 1T FAST 
through Rent Ads! Room, 
house, apartment, any- 
u ACTION, Dial FE 
    
        
many other fine features, 
Be the first to see this 
one! Ii's a real value. 
EASTSIDE fear Auburn. 
Convenient to Yellow Cab, 
& 
apot. The ho en me is 
Srbstantion im construction 
days possession, 
WATKINS LAKE —Comfort- 
able, ae ig living is as- 
-eured room with 
fuil basement w living =" rem, Ample ww Pct y™. - is provided 
Hardwood floors, plastered ainted’ wails autometic 
eat and hot 
only tome with a LOW $3000 ‘down 
BLOOMFIELD RANCH 
‘HOME--$2) GO feet of oa can living. 2-fireplaces, 
baths. atta wom a! 
28 foot } . 5 "foot | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A 
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ROOM HUNTING CABIS., 
Lights; « water. cash  6r° 
terms, Write wm Newkirk, Box 
12, * Mich. 
LAKE , can. LARGE 
terfront lot. Center resort ares, - 
edjotning state forest. Good hunt- 
tng, fishing. . North 
of Gladwin, $1,800, terms. Jerry 
Morrow, Clare, Mich, Ph. 00-3.   
  
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spring and pay more, Buy one 
now, 
‘H. BROWN, Realtor a W. Huron 2-4810 
LAROE, LEVEL LOT, on HILL. 
Down Just west of Rochester, 
payment and terms. 
= ne in 25. 1 eee a agetion 
"RIDGEWAY   In the North Centra rt of the 
Lower Penninsula ne miles). A- 
fine Trout Stream through the 
property running fast 56 feet trom 
the large 8 room modern home 
with full basement and oil heat 
Large barn, formerly used for 
a dance hall up and wiing al- 
leve down is 120 acre farm 
# lot of possihitities 
the property into # re 
pes go thay vviont at $8,250 with — 
a! deveion 
mone 
ve Real Estate Exchange   laundry . work. 
shop. ™% acre | 
parcel. Outdoor home. 
It's a. buy. ‘Make your ap- 
pointment . 
BRICK RANCH — Custom 
Deluxe . features 
Laree picture . 
fire. 
with 
— y .of cupboards, stain- 
ss steel counter and sink 
separate dining room. Select 
ook floors, mwektered palnt- 
ed walls Full basement, 
voit furnace recreation 
space Lot i x WT. Be 
sure te phone or enpolnt- 
ment to see this outstanding 
~ home, A_ buy at $15,750, 
“RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
is WwW mera: Ope 
Phone FE 23-7103. or o 
Co-cperstins. Real Estate 
KENT Established In 1016 
anne RANCH... bedrms 
fir. aitached garace, 
O11 heat. See this) 
tiled bath, dining | 
rm.. modern kitchen You can | 
be the proud Ist owner of this 
home for $16.300. Near Silver 
Lake.     Mts hange 
  
      
aft on 
full 
* 8, 
new home: 
NEW IN ‘S5—Near Fisher Boity. 
@bedrm. home fullgbath, mod 
ern kitchen, of! heat. new alum 
storma and sereens, Fully in 
aslnied Quick possession. Now 
t $8,450 with only $1,650 down 
Cail tonight. 
Quality Built Homes Just arrived! Plans for new 
64 ft, face brick ranch 
home Full basement, at- 
tached garare. 2 of 3 b 
rms, breakfast nook, tiled 
bath and many other at- 
tractive features, We will 
build on vour ‘ot for low 
price of only $13.950. Also 
many additioral nians 
priced from $9 975. These 
are custom built homes, vou | 
can select any amanges. Call ' 
tonight 
LAKE FRONT—Year around —_— 
home all in best of c window pos nao 
stone firentace. mod . full basement, O1) 
beach, wer 
Landscaped. 156 - 
terms Will. sell ‘turslshed it 
desired, 
HOME OR BUSINESS-—East subur- 
ban home located on main hwy. oll 
heat, ore 
fessional a clinic, 2-car @@ 
¢ for additional in rage. 
forma’ 
ATTENTION | NEWLY.WEDS! Here 
is Your chance. house. A new 
full of fh» furniture. Elisabeth 
    mW. Lawrence   
NEW CABIN 
at St. Helen (3 hour drive from 
Pontiac). In heart of deer coun- 
try. 1 mile frem public boat land- 
ing and bathing beach. $2,395. 
Call MA 6-4216 after 4 p.m. 
Sale Suburban Prop. 45A FOREST LAKE GOLF CLUB FRONT- 
age. By owner Nearly 2 acres 
beautifully landscaped with ctr- 
cular drive. This brick a& dedge- 
radiant heat, has 
necessary to make suburban liv- 
fing perfect. $20.900. 2830. Hickory , 
_Grove Rd. PE 17-9913. a 
Forward Look 
For a real smart forward look — 
inspect this’ lovely 2 bedroom 
brick home for only $450 down 
Not as streamlined as the new 
‘SG cars, but comfortable & com- 
pletely 
$9, 000. livable! Yours for 
GI terms. Just 
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Roger B. Henry Ine. $11 Main St.. Rochester 
OL 10111 or OL 1-9191 
LAKEVILLE VILLAGE 
kitchen, 
Oxford, Mich. 
For or Sale Lots 
3 ACRES 198 ft. frontage on Sashahaw 
pavememt. Plenty of shade $120 down and $15 per month. ‘ 
6 ACRES ocater 
just off Sashabaw pavement 
down and $20 per month, 
~ OVE R 2 ACRES 
Corner Sashabaw and Flemings 
Lake . $120 down and $15 per 
month... 
F. C. Wood Co. Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M50 
OR +115 Office Open 0-6 
After ¢@, call OR 32600 
# LEVEL LOTS IN ROCHESTER 
area. § lakefront; 7 
parcels: 3 ac 
reasonably priced with low dow 
paymots 
- CRAWFORD AGENCY 
53% W. Huron _Eves, MY¥_ 37085 “ea = 
Lake oethine ong Shwe ee! DON'T PASS UP) 
Frorida and sat deen every. MONEY! Sell unneeded | 
_ oem i Biase belongings for cash | 
; ‘ cls ag Classified Ads!! 
                   igi, A   sect etait Posie See . alee Sturdy brick home, offering liv- 
“on Fiemings Lake Rd. | 
re parcels. fang 
FE 41549) REALTC 472 N. Main “Roch 
  
Dunn Farms 
Located approx. 4 miles north of 
Pontiac city limits, Some wood- 
fast-see them today. 
) $825 with $85 down. 
Waterford-Drayton 
100 x ft, bot. Moderately re- 
stricted, A nice location just north 
of Drayton Gh As low as 
$635 with $65 dow: 
Walter-@lark ston-Orion 
Acres 
Here are ~~ be: a 4 a 
\. 1. e on 
vt —_. all moderately re- 
Priced as low as $1,750 
vit “its down, 
LADD'S INC. 4286 ed Hey. Dravton Plains       1 
| Co-operative Real Titcse Suckenee | 
100 x 170 ft. sites, well restricted. |   
    
    
  
  
  living quarters, —S lease. Very 
_ reasonable. FE 2-7752 
FOR LEASE: 2 STALL. SUPER 
service station, Low inventory. 
Good location PE 20173, 
ad 600 STORE, DIXIE 
. et Telegra ph. $40 month, 
tir prin. 3 Hamoton Electric. 825 
PE 42635, 
19 BoXinck To EL 
SMALL MANUFACTURING Busi- 
ness. We set you up mfg. and 
. patios, 
und 
One helper all you need. We as- 
alct you im every detail. Excetient 
earning potential. Soft Lite Sales, 
270r-Milwaukee Ave, Chicago 47, 
Mm   
HOTEL WITH 
CLASS C BAR Not a fancy place, but has steady 
rofitable trade and well located 
im town west of Pontiac, adjacent 
to main 4 lane, highw7. Living 
quarters plus 1 to rent. 
SDM siticense. iapie parking 
ea Yearly gross approx. $75,- 
ee BUSINESS 
SALES RATIO: 
“6 ca wn eens, BLDG. 
    
$300,000 Volume New self serve food market 
in HOT SPOT iake area. 
Good fixtures. Good stock, 
Good PROFIT. Easy to buy. 
Call for details 
  | OR ciel Open _ ate Ys 
| Lapeer Ra ™ 291 Co-operative Real Extate Exchange 
i For Sale Acreage 47 rock 2 bedroom & den home with | - 
everything | * 
\ WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN 
Wooded Acreage 
to six acre 
'- building location yet only 
of Ponti arcels —each 
— with fine 
site. Quiet secluded 
3 miles west 
503 Community Nationa] Bank Bidg. 
FE 4421 - 1302 
7 CNE ACRE PARCELS. 
level lots in “Rochester area, 
' CRAWFORD AGENCY 
53's W Huron : FE 41549 
Eves, MY 3-708   
$100 DOWN. Lovet mere of land. only ‘ty mile 
from whtown Auburn Heights 
Excelfent building spot 
R. RILEY, BR tad 
FE fist _____ FE 17-0086 
WOODED HOME SITE 5S acres, 2 miles from Clarkston. 
Located on Hadley rd. near M15. 
Only $1,609 with $500 down, 
BROS. REALTORS 
“Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-176 
5060 Dixie Hwy — 
4 “For Sale Farms 
260 ACRE FARM IN RANDOLPH 
sa ming Ark. Black river iand, 
‘Laws e igees farm: Frc rice r, rm Ar * 59608. 
      CARL w. BIRD, Realtor,   Bateman & Kampsen 
FE 4-0528 
,37 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Realtors 
Is THE “BIRD” TO SEK 
A COUNTRY GROCERY Ob, what a wonderful place to 
live and do business, Corner gro- 
ecervy tn gan community 
Oakland Co gross busi- 
Mess per year Very comfortable 
owner's apt Takes only $1.800 
down plus about $4,000 in stock 
VAAN MOTEL. 
AAA approved 15 unit 
tive roomy owner's quarters 
units and fyrnishings in excellent 
with - river 
, ditional motel units. Shows fine 
\profit—steady year ‘round busi- 
ness Everything gots for just 
$90,000 on easy terms. 
A NORTHERN 
CLASS “C” Located on main state highways 
hear 
acres plus 2 rental cabins and 
30x60 main es, with comfortable   
  — 2 BAY MOBIL GA§ STATION For lease in Birmingham area. 
oere is an opportunite for & man 
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chicken coop, Better Hurry, Only | 
$8, cash. 
      INC. 4288 Dixie Mwy, Drayton Piains 
R 33361 ~ aye i 
Co-operative heel’ Eetate   hav se 
on :, low rental basis ont ae 
pure ex inished 5 room, ine | ¥. infor. 
tsa Set Bua alee pay fouse is r well | GROCER STORE. BEER AND —. 
© sismling te, Nearly ready for | wine license. All stock going fo 
h “y7 fruit trees and «mall. Miter. * a. © Pesn FE 
“FOR LEASE Fe eae Me 
| porvive station & y¥ major ol] © 
| Locat fin’ confunction with owe 
i ¢ center on main hwy. 
j Dart, FE 20103, eve. 
| _ nings OR 31582 } 
Sale Land Contracts — 52.   
CONTRACT. ON NEW 4 
ba id — 
Cost to you ell 
| vestment, tment, FE 21102 or FR 61202 Partridge 
im | 
condition, Well drained 7'2 acres’ 
frontage—a natural | 
trailer park site or ideal for ad- | 
owner's apt. Sérves no food! 
Everything including rea} estate 
goes | at just $35 on terms 
WARD E, PARTRIDGE. 
REALTOR FE 28316 | 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to # Recommend 
Buckner's 
Buckner Conven- you ir fay in Pontiac area, 
eet full, amount no deductions, 
or RORROWING 
UCKNER'S iS LESS 
THAN You THIN x 
Get needed cash auickly 
frem Buckner's friendly oan company. 
Buckner 
Finance Co. Offices are located: 
Pontiae 3nd Floor National Bldg, 
Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy. 
Watted, Lake, Barnston 
next to ) 
Utien 45462 Van Dyke 
‘one block North across from Bank. 
  
TEAGUE FINANCE 
202 N.. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. 
LOAN $7 TO $300 
AUTOS   1. heen Gan 
HOUSEHOLD Ds 
Rochester OL corn OL 
LOANS $25 *. one $25 to $500 
IMMUNITY LOAN CO. 
| 30 E. Piwhen PE 27101 
a SERVICE 
OANS $25 TO 
BAXTER & TIVINOSTONE 
64 Wo Rane s mee St FE 4-1838 
LO ANS $20 TO $500 signature on! . : 
MOUSE HOLD 
| FINANCE CORP. OF Ph 
| PONTIAC ' 
PRAILER PARK SITE | 
motel on | 
main state highway. Very attrac: | 
All. a 8 Saginaw st FE 4-0535 
Swaps 
BUILDING “OTS WOR RTH - 
$400 accepted as trade in on used 
_cars. H. J, Van Welt. OR_ 3-1355. 
|r LOTS, 71 x 160 FT. . ON 
| hard A Rectory Lake  privi- 
| leges. Exchange for 
trailer, mechan size, 
Lake 
CUNTOUR > TARAGE CHAT CHAIR AND 
hand unit, Vend machines, 27° 
__ furnace. FE 2-3718. 
30 *T. HOUSETRAILER; -WILL trade for land contract, vacant 
land, se equity in a home, or   
  
    “ACRE ARKANSAS FARM. 
a Fed atinsn inca 
GOOD 6 ROOM DUO THERM. 
of equal value, FE . 
‘62 MODE™ i PT. HOUSETRAIL- er, good condition, completely 
modern, shew eeps 4. For anything 
__of equal value FE 5-9008. 
3 BEDROOM, | 
omobile, contract 
‘wnat? Clark Real Estate, -_ w. 
pete) St, FE 4-6492 rE 
44813. 
ONE. Pain OF OPALINE BR BREED. ers and breeder cage for Oxl2 
rug of. draperies. 50064 
| FE 4-481}. Ask for Mr. Clark, 
  SELL OR SWAP. SMALL RIDING | horse or 14° ¢Compson t and | 
trailer, for good 4 wheel trailer, 
or letee 2 wheel trailer, Phone 
58172. 
ALL Ouse =... —y "ving a | 
rity: a or 
cheap, FE ry 0. 
_ CLOTHES DRYER, GAS, ONE OF 
19701 
$200. 
ages. ee — 
80 
worth $3200. What have you. Call | 
-FE 46500. - 
Swap for refrigerator or washer | 
44-4244. 
“TRADE 41,250 DOWN 
2° room bungalow, fully 
epters, price $8,250, for late: 
model automibile around the 
Estate, | 
ay Lie   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
   
  Heights on Avbura 
Ee 2-2966 
We Give Holdens Red Stamps. 
  
12% INCH Ri RCA CONSOLE, $29.95. 
kit, $9.95. TV 
“WALT ON TV Walton Cor. Josivn PE 2-2257 
2 rae LIVING ROOM 8UITE, 
$85. 58404, 
e eS > DINING ROOM SET: maple, $55. FE 5-148]. 
A GOOD BUY in SMALL RADIOS * om $7 to $12, FE 5-8755. 
BOTTLE GAS New low price Complete instalia- 
tion only $10 plus gas. Kenyon 
_Fuelgas. OR 3-2491. 
'BLOND WOOD DOUBLE BED.   
  
Reasonable. 
10.5 CUBIC   
B. Munro Electric 
W Huron. 
cs RM. 8 SPACE \CE HEATER, WITH cond. Reasonable, LI 
  
NEW UPRIGHT ag cu. FT. 
_freezer, 993 Kettering. 
  
  bargains. 
393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
the best brands available. Slight- sprigs and = av hepa vanity, —   r f Ié ‘ Wt a ' } 
(acs) HE PONTIAC: PRESS, | “MONDAY. Locman. 17. 1935 
a e " s * 
+ mam gam, Tat RR Et Eke $3,730 place, see TRADE Will buy a 85,000 contract 
hee oa aay, i i) aa 5 | Slows "to schools 413.90, fem. With 2 R: J. VALUET aca | _ down. ar "a Lema wh ae ree Boag Fo mt ons whee! base sak “GOING OUT e w Bt. 4 ‘SO ACRES _| Seaparalive Reel Bntete Buchenee| rm iest.__ — 
yee ae Stine ea ee, Uawdowa| 25% DISCOUNT | | TARA ED ty Sietacy ott OF: BUSINESS | payment terms, ee | _ 3 . ootd, tg Wictis it : ~~” 
[" : EWAY 16 to handle, y parchae " WILL Ss MM BREWER “he oe ee, tnaleum. & sa, Son 37 
23% DISCOUNT wa ees tes ota ‘ Tests, ster | WLC TRADE arm Hinoleum wall tile 54 in. 
Co-operative Real a Bichangs |. ¢ : Gatee does ss to. Pn gag cuthoard maters. tape rs ages bese 2c running ft. 
| For Rent Farm Prop. 48A Piease ask for Mr. Value or Mr Haina SOLD TO DEALERS 
s Weight, : 
Just a short distance from the Warren 22 * Ld ave . tion A re SALES | Vinyl counter ton 3c sunning 
sy : = set “in peace ful “gues eowaary Seon Lake Rd. PE Se B. JV. ALUET, Realtor asenee Once Garena: 
é ie . land Ave, rE t Dixie Plains. 
75 ft. Brick Ranch Home Becta ALVIN uate Sale Business Property 4 2 Real Raine Exchange For Sale Clot Clothing 56 | Susi South of the A&P Gaver Mar 
1 J : NEW BUILDING BOY'S LIGHT BLUE SINGLE _ Think of it! A spacious EY Thine. open! ,aemey to gad 53 /POreesied sul’ sive 12, lke bew. | GAS STOVE, & BED COMPLETE, 
| facebrick ranch style aa. ft. parking space, picture can SES, Serna” Sede" $15. OA ; : 5. 18 squarum. |} 
$18 900 _— hich ast | home on a large lot near Seat Dixie ‘Highway. Waterford. oy CASH QUICKLY |? So" snd t- Woman's, Hudson ust rE 0. 
hools and churches FOR RENT BUSINESS ket, size 14, formals site Gi iS 
’ 4 house on large lot. $6.000 si “332 ; . ‘elegraph and Huron 4-0242. . condition. Stoker 
Smell dows pay ‘ aire *s ‘ew! and within. walking dis- Corner, Suitable, for fas station | Up to $500 sare sia BEE TE FO Ti, | 8d controls, PE baat. 
. - rtord ? er other light business. : 5-630 AT- | 
lly SA Red — = es ee pte ie hee bok acai cts closed in nigaiee. | BOF saaeF tacky Vanity & bench. PE 9-0483. 
poautitel “chester. large. liv- center! $0 0 8 pe : 14 and 16. PE 5-128. 5-0453. iy room mas 21! Ys Acres ; 3 Sequsleces” and her oumtin. CLOTHING MEN'S, BOYS Anup | GARL GAS RANGE 
kitchen with inetie “upece 8 Be ag rn ge lose to Orvenville. $14" 350 lndeestrial B Building nee aid cont. Mr €400) HoT WA “FANE & € e y ac on 14,000 sq. shoes, and costs, mee HOT WATER | TANK & COAL 
Paar enc 7) Rela i evar gas matte! Oakland |oasnsie aunt atta: | "typeset Set ‘Lake Privileges Including 18'x150' ‘ot, As Low As “Never played before? Then Ti fasten the net here!” Warehousing. or some forms Tarai Cc inv rm nee FY 5 A = oovER VACUUM CikE NEW, 
eee neem ie ee acne? © Smee . 
: 900 DN. | = rg manute : | ©, | _buimtmen. "tate 1° | MERE acai ‘ea 
| will bandie, rahe Manth For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sale Lots 46 OE LOMEAP STATE BAe SESS. FE 5-440 in —spwino —waTtneasy 
é Pius Taxes and I wae ws amon John K. Irwin LADY'S GREEN GAB ed Ngee ge : 
on YOUR roe HOME IN _ IWAN w. HERE S 5 OUTSTANDING LAKEFRONT LOTS LARGE LOT, &2x120, LAKE PRIVI- rox pas coat, nine 13, 5 Lady's rowe ood condition, reasonable, Phone 
: ( 1H R - . “> oe. leges, Crescent Lake, FE 2-0023. — bi ot eer . ' TiceaO & GHURGE AUTO CLL 
a S : AM 3 or 4 BEDROOMS On Lake Ooutand, with sandy | ron 643300 NEAR LA ORION. FE 4-1574 coat size 2S. $5. 14 pair a age By CHURCH ao Se 
he : i beach, A acre parcels Be L axe iosis . L lady's shoes, e¢ 66%). $1 pr thermostat. Duct 
Model home 2 miles west of Roch : 2 BATHS with a5 he of frontage. Care. | Pull trees. priv 30013. | prone FE tute ” Pe 23-1804 FE #3025. and 220 gal. tank. cond. 
r me | FE 5-5091 or FE 5471 : >. ven fully restricted. These lots are LARGE LOT 77 BY 320, EIGHTH ~~ SiLoWin AVE N ed | tS Ce ix | Cdanging to_gas. on 2200. 
Says ban 8 vm. SOLID’ DRIVE enclosed by a stone wall and pine | of 4 mile oft Crooks Rd. end 8. Raié- e One man'a gray gabe top ORIENTAL RUGS. 4x6, CHEAP. 
Open’ Sivenings ead. sundays CARPORT tec, Pre Priced at ater aisaainn win touts. fi near W. Columbia ; coat, ‘practically sew, sine? €2 PE_ 23-0804. 
. AN 1111 Josiye, Cor. 3rd. See the Furnished Sioode tach ‘with "s%,000 down. | er “TASMANIA ST. i300 OR | fr ,8™™2.".."00; $2,000 down. or Less | oe boele. xENMORE WASHING MACHINE. 
r rative Real Estate Exch: See the Furnishec = ele” : WIT UICK LADY'S COAT. Etzi oiZe 1 410 SUB- _ Good condition, FE 2-2271 
HANN : ‘vee R Exhibit Home S Reet lee. the! = “1 | ieee sce Seed We Podcne on bolt ee ae teen Debwood size ag E SUDS” SAVER AUTO: 
Real Estate Exchange Flizabeth Lake Estates Square Lake and peal buy at $2,509 cash, . OR_ a. or FE 61131 win 107x@5 ft. Corner of W. ae. oe ee ~ See 
Lincoln 44900 OLG9I81; . re Middlebelt Road 1 ACRE ers. Offered at 68,000; 41, Then Home & Auto. is the, piace White nylon with tiers of ruffled TARGE KENMORE WANOLE AND 
ay ha loc U4 most Complete basement, 28x30 Cov to come. Most loans lace. engih skirt.;| Moover vacuum cl Deluxe 
MMEDIATE ane : ered. Well is in, too. Wonderful BALDWIN AVE your Gee viet Jo jcome < or| 2 2 slips to match. Must be seen | model 62, Call PE after 
POSSESSION Re gy ot Or t wood satea Meet Feat Towns Bchool.|  Prontage on Baldyia. ete, | sate furniture or signature ‘and aavEnat xe hee DRESSES. | LIVING ROOM SUITE GREEN 
alow, 1 : THELMA M ELWOOy,-REALTOR| Zoned -R-2. Otters at $7,000, | a revayment plan sulted to your) ie ior the com liday davenpori, lounge chair with otte- 
- ORGANIZATION INC PE 11-1284, FE 43846 * $2,000 down. needs Friendly courteous service | PIC® Sit Ne (One ter ia | pest, loange wy 
__Phone FEderal 46191 |) LOTS NEAR AUBURN HEIGHTS.| 1. Buy - To Sell-To. Trade Sour. Seckieg Fore. Promden seen . same “cicelient od ‘abe 
qin Disie Muy. Dreyten Prame| Ord. StTieOMe abaLvon | TOO BUY IT-WELL INSURE TT eee WINTER COAT. OREEN GABAR- _ 
OR 32961 Open Sundays E Ph, FE 5-8121 i Oxi2 LINO. RUGS. $2.98 
|N OTHING 7 “sea Lor MAHAN Sale Nowsebold Goods 87) RCs BB Co-mperative Real Estate Enchense N Ni rns 4 Wal. eee ; 
DOW eee ee pata RUNG ae eS aA BR BS very race bynelon 3 mie CaN RETA aOR | Oo eS «| Loan Company ae ge : 4 To Gr bath, firepiece. oll furnace, pice | sige. ee Sarah's mediate bl build FE 2.0263 Speen: 606 Sc Sateonay 0 e $F wittinnss. "| Morice at Jack's. Biches sink ik ms. 
: mn? of Pontiac. $15,600 Rod trial use. oon TO wRance = | #21 Community Net’ Bask Bldg. ae fe BOTRIC RANGE: TS corteoe & seseurene, 668 com> NEXT DOOR TO BRA ; pac s 
NOW OPEN—Brand new 3. PONTIAC RE SALTY S ] OFFICE WHEN YOU NEED windows. Reasonable. PE 5-676) gal end bot water 
bedroom  wungaiow. Select “| 237 Baldwin PE s-4218 yivan Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4A » mmtensANTIQUES eater S15. 277 Baldwin. Lots of 
; Rae Sy RS ONRARED : pepetvtded adtdotety mat 
furnace. Large kitchen Deer Lake—Clarkston R It oo ee gene $25 to $000 table, ie i Occasional chair. 
ith ample cupbards. sla Situated on, well landscaped edalty 3300 SQ. PT. GARAGE, GAS STA- EM_3-3191. 4 Lord’s Specials 
“4 from new 150 foot lake ORCHARD LAKE Ce eeee aera een “Apply | You can get ft quickly on your | § ROOM OIL SPACE HEATER. | 5 pc. dinette set... $40.98 
aft, Ree S| Poatiac Press Box 7 sienabere fae ox Rermere, 5 oe | "pe tod) toe fneluded. | 3 Be: folatedte oo Sa ve ron ree io et -| Sean 8 .  warret t a. 3 . 5 ‘e 8 “. 
ont a sled living. room Pen: | CENNETT GARDENS. @ LOTS. | 12, BRICK Bont enitable for | yout with Your. money. problems. | ALMOST ¥ Bideo-ves new Sn8..... 2 
' “caret better Det. natural fireplace, - master $500 ee sip, lot 4ox | "mall factory or Goetels saree. hetow og 30 yoten aye. otf Water wat ane ae _ 
. 4 room ter Morty, These Won't .; room en. Orion 4 Each Located at 239 tt e ATE All goed condition ° ‘ 
fened. Close in. $1000 down. Last Femie the, beth with stall Auburn Heigh tsrrarea, 1 large tot. | BA Cal ius, ore © Pm tole. Phone RO ee ater" Furniture dnd Appliances 
f “Gd bath: ult anew sooment fet." plewty RAY O'NEIL, Realtor porch Mlutomatic: ‘ol ‘hest | Off Joslyn. Excelient building site, | SMALL SHELL, STATION T O SUB- FINANCE CO. ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Sw Where Wrigley’s Used To Be 
if ey eo eran”: Bs Sree = ot atrten v.- Sam ene ches tangy fe, 0-088 _PE 3004 trom 8. ain, to'3 p.m. | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8.| MARBLE TOP . STUDIO 
room house ry meters. Phone or ; EFIC tables, $ 3 book- is springs. 
) SE ee @| Row Annett, Inc. lw cwAYDEN: Realtor, | muatt smgey grange te wR] "Ser tema sapere! | ik areata ayers: | Booka saeeee ge OS COLORED, Very, sice, 2, bedroom | Y etacwons . FE.30004 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.| ED Ong ome ee complide. ; & elec $5 up: beds, all ses | oviNG TO Tan: 
*': full basement. %® © Huron PEderal 3-718 SPECIALS ; . tion Service, Phone for in 1 e: TV sets, ; radios, $5 ters, must sell, antique walnut 
¥ Business Opportunities 51] ' Wee er,,coneis (oer: | ww chrome dinette sets, 5 Be. ye 
ate ave. Pe 43993 Open Evenings end Sunday 14 | 144, nown—5 scre parce! with | OU iness Opportunities 9! TO $500 95 up; coests new & used, $5 uite with Italian marble tops, 
NEW HOMES: |*=- ditiy «ROOM, RANCH RUNGALOM, septic, well, garage and 20182 | ey MAKER BENEFICIAL. Pe ine Teer ute ti.be up; dim-| cherry end walnut tables, book- * “or A ™ ° a | he a hy 
aan NEW HURON GARDENS shrubs, evergreens. 1 Dik to nice | My fo type | home. About 3 miles |. 04° coiny restaurant business. FINANCE CO. ing room suites, $19.50 up. Many) Sine, ee ns Oe 
oof ane = oremawe 7o8 re — LAKE PRONT from city west. Lake privileges. | Or eer josepn Hosp. on Wood- Provident Loan USE OUR EASY | PAYMENT ole_ Rd. 
7 : With goed eredit you may buy RST TIME this solid sub- 8 room ranch bungslow| Full price only $4009. ’ wets Ave, Bucallent location, wel | 7 West Lawrence 8t OR LAY-A-WAY PLA MUST SELL. NEW 36 IN  Maare 
this low 2 bedroom bungslow Handial 4-bedroom family full pry fireplace, 2 car | established business, wo - | PE 20249 Pontiac We buy oak trade apaiee. Come Chef gas range. Used 3 
ve with & basement for just home jocated in beautiful age, elec. heat units Sach rm. | $1800 PULL PRICE—3 nice city) (oo iat “would like to sell, will | — out and . 2 acres of buy! $100. PE 4-6224. 
1 fn} + | gn000 with “$3000 Elizabeth. Lake Estates on ger tote, Water. sewer in. These are! jise 49736 FE 5-804) | free parking. MOVING | TO ) PLORIDA, ALL 
THE CAME POSSIBLE INCOME pd ge AE a | PAUL M JONES, REAL ; UR ae OT: after 6 | 35 000 Fr ‘li EN DAILY 70 & | as M1 66816. 
%: no > : 432 uron z “ nT ‘ | WELL BSTABLISHED GROCERY 
Resement wih anes heal tie, pow crate, 24 vere, went wei extamcinmen onocuRY 3O,00Q Families 1. qsaiee'co: tm) sau ot Sem UPRIGHT ff cu EE year warranty. 
Hampton Electric, 835 W. Huron, 
i Gusic “COLDSPOT REPRIOER: ie eo con'd. $01 E. Mont- 
ol FE 2-100: 
$209. * REPOORESEED ) DRYER, sad Munro Electric Co., 1060 
Ww feren 
NEW FURNITURE 
PRICES SLASHED   
  $29 chest of drawers......... $18.58 
4 atform rqckér ........$17.96 
$138 blond bedroom set $89.00 
$69 studio couch ........... $37.50 
lounging chair coves 8.00 
$149 7 piece chrome set #7808 
$7.05 table lamps. $3.08 
96.95 9x12 linoleum ne 84a 
$2889 living room sise. 
$18 cotton mattress * $ 9.9% 
ae inne regen Mg, mattress signe 
We als completd: line of 
used furnitu 
BLAND FURNITURE CO. 104 8. Saginaw _ mi 24423 
NEW GAS DRYER, 
  POUND 
capacity, safety door. $128. more. PE 
4-251, 
GOOD CLEAN ELECTRIC   
  ran - colin 4” auto. $40. Waite's 
Ap! , downstairs store. FB 
hi Tas 
_ ge TABLE AND 4 
or sale. 2 im 
> ye ore Some lumber trim, 
varnished, FE 9, 68 
__ton, 
Plastic Wall Tile. ..2c cs LINOLEUM. } > rere 
Surplus pain ° 
Ving! flour tile . 
-White enmemel . ... 
Asphalt tile 
    ly crate sératched. Extraordinary | 
| value. Michigan Fluagescent 393 
Orchard Lake Ave 
' CONSUMERS 30 GAL. GAS WATER heater, $30; Hot Point mangle. 
$75. honey oak buffet, antique’ 
| earved rosewood sofa, Ortonville 
| 964 
| COMPLETE DINING ROOM 8ET. 
FE 5-6003 
CASH { POR: YOUR JR FURNITURE 
OR ?-2717   |. or tools. 
| CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE. 
box deluxe automatic washer 
ith suds ane. MY “Soni washer, 
  Tate »_model, 
DAVENPORT; LOUNGE CaATR 
| with ottoman, Good condition. 
| FE 43027. oe 
DAVENPORT AND 3 LIVING 
| room chairs: $35. FE 5-0207 
DAVENPORT WITH ‘BEARS COVER, 
cocktail table and =e 
condition, $35. EM 3-37 
DAVENPORT AND ‘CHAIR, , GQOD | 
_ condition. Reasonable FE _5-8228. 
DON’T FAINT 
When you see the low prices at 
—_ Prod Paro ed Chests, : 
Dp: Chairs, $3.25. 
PICK & PAIN 143 Oakland Ave. PE 5 5-9562 
  
  Harold’s Paint & Tino _ 40 8 Saginaw St 
STOVES BOUGHT SOLD. EX- 
chaneed Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- 
ens, FE 2-080, 
REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S 
1954 models, one of America's 
best brands Perfect, new, guar-" 
anteed for § years. Buy a new 
refrigerator for a little more than 
a used machine, Michigan Fluo- 
rescent, 303 Orchard Lake _Ave. 
REFRIGERATOR. 
ley Shelvador, $100. Also Electro- 
lux, wWaxer, Sam 
folding chairs. 
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. 
All nee. a $24.95 
up. 502_N 
STOVES 1 Sone “SOLD, _ EX-   g000 | 
T STORE | changes. Turner's. 602 Mt, Clem- 
2-0801 | ens, 
| 80 YDS. MAROON VELVET CAn- oe * Excellent condition. FR 
Nesco roaster, comnlete with 
utility table ane broiler pressure 
_tooker, FE 5-1066.   
Storewide Clearance 
    EASY WASHER A-i CONDITION. + O44. $25 rollews bed compl A’ tie if tn: y ¢ moplete.. 1’. 
ee em | ee © Hollywood bed frame $6.95 
“LECTROMASTER STOVE. GOOD ‘cengg '¢ $1.95 & u 
cond, Very reasonable. FE 2-6866. soe clade’: i jon #308 
ELECTROMASTER ELECTRIC|. marred >... $129 00 Stove, Very good con’d. PE §-3175. | $239 davenport steeper full inner- 
| ELEC. STOVES sg i spring’ ‘mattress, gra 50 ig zB 
} Richmond. $ 20890 tems. 1551 | 999 9 drawer unf. chest. | $22.95 
| ELECTRIC RANOE. GOOD CON. Sie brome, dinette as } - $ * 
dition. 4 burner and. oven. $50. filleg rockers, spr Pitss | 689 Joslyn, ie insple cricket rocker $ 12.95 
| ELECTRO-CHEP STOVE, SINGLE bun' 8 complete . $ 44.95 drainboard sink. ‘ couches. 1 slip | 20 #@l. garbage cans $$ 298 
covered, Utility cabinet. Hutch, $65 drop leaf table & 4 cheirs, Kitchen cabinet, both white wood. 
PE 47204.   2? PIECE BLUE WOOL ana 
Hudson room suite. FE 2-7753, 58 
Faia IGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, 7 
a kitchen cabinet, FE 
FURNITURE, CHINA. FE 72008, ._ evenings. 
FOR 3A SALE: GUARANTEED RE- =e & 
  Roy's. 
Michigan Fluorescent, 393 
Orchard Lake Ave 
(52 Gal. Electric Wate , eee brand. Reg. 
S140. oss Now oo 
1960 hoe Po Cor. Pontiae Rd. finish $4 
$70 smahogany  D Duncan Phyfe drop 
All lamps 
esses... TERMS ON LAYAWAY 
Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 47881 
SPEED ,QUEEN IRONER. RE- trigerator, and gas range, a 
REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S 
1054 models, one of America’s 
years, buy a new 
refrigerator for a little more thang 
® used —— Michigan Fluer- 
escent. chard yes Ave, 
x12 aa — brad | $40.95 at die 
| rg Furniture" Srinard babe Lake 
le PIECE " room walter ¢ $75, on $00 
SEW! MACHINE ( cleaner repair'ng. rebutlding 
‘Mangie. MIG4TIB, | hy 
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re PONTIAC pueed: “MONDAY. octoBER 17.4958. ve pee 
Far St Mince For Sale Miscellaneous 60/CARNIVAL . _by Dick Turner tate servi 2 st 
suai "FREE ES IMATE 
cr ee bona ett cee 
      
  Su Le aes BLACK "S ~ 
BUILDING IG SUPPLIES it 
#161 Dixie Hwy. + carkses 
, elles. @ ingen $21.95 
SAVE" Supply 100" 8. Saginaw Bt A Roofing and Sidin 50 and B. Munroe Elec- & 
s_ Cn. 1988 W. Mores. FUEL OIL TANKS Combination Doors USED DEPT, be oat. Saoel C4 housetrailer | , Insulation 
3 ashe! . - 
Dike Reon Sake’... $555] 00.30 geen re fief |, M.A BENSON |, ‘Gab Range... : Hose +4 ou: B as BATH | SINKS PROM $595. 52 GAL. ELEC- Heavy Walnut Twin Beds ; 095 19.96; 2) double sinks, $14.95; tric water rs, $79.95, 20 gal. 
Heavy wood #6 0.06 from $10.95, G. oS Restore, $55, 3. A. Thompson, 
Large Be eawore . 2 —thompeee, _f 90 8. Perry. 
Many other items net isied here |___ G&M COMPANY __ | SALE Uw. PA i pet, coat YMAN’S chine anhPe MOWERS MA-| Gif" “Green's “tad 8. Woodward 18 W. Pike St. Easy terms PE 41122 | PE 5-783 2255 FE. Walton ai pipe 20 iat wake 
ae SRaveaEs, (OUD Con. FOR 5 | Chex, 20m Orchant tk Rd + : rooms. 50.000 BT unit with duct | gwen peor nar Uk B: iT me: Fabs een siete pe stand, complete. 1 Atlas jointer 
store, PE 4ch5it 002 STANDING TOILETS 2105, { in xcept d*tand UsED Hor Wasbbowis with fitings creo -git-gg | tke mew. BM 3-3291, © washer, 0.5, Used TV, a 6 3 Colored Bath ae SEARS STOKER. LIKE NEW. $45. 
7 $320.98. ae $228.88. Sweet's tibiae peconds 1 — anaes FC FOR SALE. GHEAP. FE Radio & appliances. aa Ww SAVE PLUMBING Sobeiy ; -2252. ' wants FE, 41133. (| 100_S. Saginaw Si. _—*FE._ 5-210 ing FVINROL MOTOR ERY NICE § YEAR | HEARING NEW AND i last Aue ess than 15 hrs 
erib and matching chifferobe,| used. Phone Rules, FE 2-7000. time $300. FE _ $10. MA 5-0851. ii RAILROAD WATCH. 3 lvafter 50m WOOD & COAL STOVE RANGE. years old. PE 5-8014, after 5:30, 
small, sige. in good condition. WAYRIDE PaRties. eve Nise at 
WOOD TWIN HOLLYWOop BED ia Ss 
reap mean cours | "hme uuryemme| _ PURMEISTERS mattress, double spring. »_&- T3477. 
~ Used Trade-in Dept. Bader set. 
we ‘abinet 
a cabinet 
  Oeeerece ECONOMY” FURNITURE CO. Mi SAGINAW 8ST. 
__PONTL . MICHIOAN 
“Win SFO . e 
and 
_After 6, LNUT BU ay ¥ ET. DUNCAN | ¢, 
“y's y ee perfect cond. $60. 
WASHING M SPIN. 
dr with auto. end rinse, 
cod cond dition, 0M 
JUNGERS O1L Eeacing 85,000 BTU, Like new. 1 
ST sas Werm-morniag heating stove 
  ae ras ATOR, 
$35; odd chairs and other items. 
PE 54-2766. 
WAYNE GABERT’S 
Floor Sample Sale $229.95 Norge auto washer 
$50.08 hor io" i's fri sise 
232.50 Ke! va ny tg ig gies 
uly automatic si79 
Customatic 
209 
TO CHOOSE 
YEARS TO PAY 121_N. _ Saginaw ___ FE $6189 
WALNUT JUNIOR SIZE. DINING _table with 4 chairs, PE$-3044 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
ATTENTION 
Home Owners Builders We = over stocked with 6 ft. 
FLUSH DOORS your choice ete Diener sizes at Teal savings 
New and used. lumber at eer in 
prices. complete 
supplies. ails - doors — hardware 
building board ~ roof- ~ insulation — 
wixpow “Sane TO YOUR | 
ORDER. 
Free estimates cheerfully given, 
et our prices save 
sUrPLUS: LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. 6340 Highland Rd.   
  HEATER 
new approved for w 
$96.50 and 
Ss =e 
bd 
€ 
HoT W WATER ATER BOILER WITH ABC Com, with al con- 
ae OR 38172 
RA 
  tetera soca, 
LARGE HOMEASE OIL BLOWER, _FE 20418 
LARGE | SIZE | WORGE SPACE | Heater. _FE «sie. 
LAVATORIES, COM! COMPLETE Wi With 
marred. Michi 
383 _Orehard 
LUMBER AND ce ma 
boa: These 
an Fluorescent, 
° Ave   
1 St be 
6120 Boxie Lake Rd 
EM 32731 
CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH faucets $24.50 value $14.95 also 
tollets, bathtubs, shower stalls at 
terrific values. These are crate 
marred. Michigan Piuorescent 393 
_Orchard Lake Ave 
LADDER RACK POR TRUCK, CoM- 
plete. 25. MI €-0800. 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER ‘TRAINS Authorized factory service and 
genuine factory parts. Free test     ECTRIC PPLI- at wholesale prices to all. : RAL WA q 
2258 Dixie Hwy, PARK FREE! 
ALL SUNDAYS 
Open 10:30 to 2:30. Ghop & save. 
= Warehouse, 2258   
  is FT, 
ratler 8x10 tent. 296 First St. 
_FE 3-7528. Call | before 2 p.m. 
3 WHEEL TRAILER FOR SALE. * apoaeumibe, Call 5-0042 
come 2. 964 Lakeview after 5: 00. 
3 AND ROOM DUO- THERM 
e heaters 2-85 gal. drums, 
After 6 p.m. FE 4-6797. 
ST SRTTROL are HEATERS   
  
With controls 140.000 BTU out- 
put Excellent condition, MA 
_ 6202. ALL PA R . AS- 
tics, housepaint, enamels, var- 
nishes, , Berry Bros., 
Grand Rapids arnish, U 8 
per cent off 
40 8. Woodward Ave, 
Artists’ su plies, hobby 
supplies—ch 
-sification 
Supplies” No. 24A. 
BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS- 
town kitchen Furnaces: Otl, gas 
and coal. Hot water and steam 
ilers, automatic waler heater, rdware. electrical supplies. 
soil, hig copper pipe and 
fittings Low TOs P paint. 
(HET 
St!   
  
  
“ANCHOR FENCES 
No money down, FHA approved. 
PREE ESTIMATES. FE 5-4962. emer acichawtuintly inoncnntenenmnenere aetndie STN 
§2 GAL, ELEC, HEATER - 
36 Gal Auto. Gas Heater Cab, sinks & fittings $0.50 
Laundry SPY. “re faucets aig #8 
UP 00 8. Saginaw. St.   
BLOND comet a) Ate + 
) house. 137 Waterly St. ER: iL ge TILT BLADE, 
RoTLbinos “FOR SALE 
To wreck of more 
Barn 22x32 ft. Gable roof isaaa ft with 
: contains 10 
shiplap and 4 in. drop sid- 
iz. 
18x36 ft. hip roof Double construct. 
weatd Pao hip roof, 
Three O80. toch pool I-beams. 40 ft. 
SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 ) Highland Rd_ (M5¢. OR _3-7092 
BUY AT DISCOUNT AND SAVE. 
With en H. C. LITTLE = fuily 
auto, ol] heater 
So simple vou ean tmstall and 
service it yourself Hundreds tn 
use in this area D2monstrations 
ne. 
cTRO MEAT SERV CO. 
Associated with TraJer } ge 4 
60 8 Teleeraph _ 2-3200 
BUNK BEDS, COTTON wer MAT- tresses, $20. GE hot water boiler, 
7 . Oi fired, A-1 con dition. “ Grade doors. 2 wheel 
tratier. $10, Pa] 23-4658. 
9 eR ORE 
up. Remodel vour home 
investment. Call 
DWEST LY FE $2575 
CASH ‘POR FURNITURE 
PE ST - Kok GSING OUT 
INA 4 eas es | 
SM (THs, "28 § S. ‘Saginaw 
KENTILE ! Six marble colores 9% Inch. 
9° CENTS EACH Beta SHOP And also misc. 
- gas furnace, 
  Dixie | 
ALL METAL HOUSE: | CARGE VANITY. TABLE MODEL iin small churn, PE 3-8930 
MALE BOXER, @ MO, OLD. Pawn ea Reg $75, 6201 Sashaba   
  MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 
inch mirror all metal cabinet 
$7.95 value $3.9. Slightly marred 
Also large selection of medicine 
cadinets with and without lights, 
new sliding triple door units ail 
at exceptional bargains. Michigan 
+ ppeeegs 393 «Orchard Lake 
ve,   COMBINA- 
with a MOTOROLA TABLE, 
tion phonogr: radio ords, Kenmore washer, mounted 
tires 2 snow tred 6.00x16, 1: 10x 
15. Phone FE 4-8620. 
MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20 
ineh owt a metal cabinet, 
$7.95 value, $3.95. Slightly marred. 
Also large selection of medicine 
cabinets with and without Rents, 
new slidin n 
at exceptional 
gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk 
ve 
NEW 80.000 BTW FURNACE gomplete with 4 burner ard con       eck our clas-) - 
“Hobbies and. 
HTS SUPPLY) 2688 Perry | 7 trols $268 27 Thompson, | 
0 8, Berry. | 
NFW "AND fis=p ~PURNITURE | 
Refrigerators ¢ and electric 
heatine and cook stoves and wa. | 
ter neater o _paumvine nes and) 
cottages 
| TRAILER 1 EXCHANGE PE: 92-3200 | 
MOVING TO FLORIDA ALI. 
household goods. MT #0614 
NEW 16 CU FT. freezer 993 Kettering 
) AND USEI   
UPRIG aid 
A deposit will hold one. Time 
payments available W. F. Miller. 
Garden and Lawn . equipment. 
1593 8, Woodward, North of 14 
_Mile Rd., Birmingham MI 4-6009 
NEW GALVANIZED = 
‘a in. «2 ft on . 
4% in. £2) ft. lengths) Mike 
SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 
100 5S Saginaw FE_5- 
OIL CONVERSION UNIT. ¢ 
type with controls Used 3 
$65 Also hot atr furnace control | 
and thermostat, $5. OA %-3645 | 
OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO 
jook like new. Lengthen vour ea- 
rage. Put tn new garage doors. 
Terms. FE 4-5654. \ 
OLD SHEET MUSIC IN GOOD) 
‘condition. Rollaway bed in very 
good condition MA 6-1111 | 
FIRED AIR CONDITIONING 
furnace. un type, complete 
with automatic controls. Best of- 
Soon in operation.   
  
PACHOUD WRECKING CO _ _2301_ Dixie Hwy PE 5-9106 
~~ PAINT SALE ~ Outside bright white at $5.95 gal. 
Free 1 t. thinner 
CHURCH'S INC. FE 2-0233   PUM: 3 \ 1-3 hp jet pump th 15 gal. | 
—* $90.50. 
% my jet a” shallow and deep | 
wel 
Sump ounee, $29.95. 
abies pumps jets and submersi- 
KELLY’ S HARDWARE | ay,2f 
  
    
    
“PLYWOOD All kinds at — prices 
cabinet bardw Wholesale 
Pontiac Plywood Co. 
i Also | 
and | 
1488 Baidwin Ave. 
po eS 2 tine 
new, $45, 50.000 Bt Se OE oe | 
  a angers: and; gal oa pisoe. 
both for $65. FE 2-41 i 
ch LUMBER 
800,000 
‘AT WORE S 
+, a 
2x4 std. flooring per M. . $130. dus std. Douglas fir per’ M 
; OH cadioes 7 
HARDWARE - PLUMBING 
BOYDEL L, PAINTS Ir YOU ARE BUILDING A UR- 
MATERIALS, 
URE IT'S 
‘BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. - Cool Lake Rd. 
tee .. ; EM 3310 esttinerant & Mile “ _ PE 144 
tren R AND CEMENT COLOR Bilica Sand, 100 ib. bag $1.25 
4x4" Hearth Tile each 
o'x6" I, V1 35c each 
YLOC Kk 
COAL & stat han SUPPLY CO 
$1_ Orchard Lake Ave.. 
$1 POWER SAW POR $80; LIKE 
new. OR 3-4837 
SEWING “MACHINE “SALES | 
only $2. Parts extra. 
$35 Auburn. 
SUNBEAM FURNACE WITH CON- trols and grates. May be used for 
as or coal fire. EM_ 3-3700. 
oF WERAL EL 
value, $39. suMP Ds inag 
ighig: _ chard Lake A 
Ww i? § HP. BOAT MO- 
i A ars ition, $100, Detroit 
eto d accordion, 
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. akes Guaranteed 824.95 
fa Sonne - FE 3-710 | 9 shee 28.5 create. 
anon f. rumbet 
       
BARNES HAl HARDWARE _ Huron 
Pio tt ‘Yourself 
Gun YooLa BO Foun ow 
wiring Com- 
— —_ soll sewer erock and 
Builders’ 
36 West Montcalm. FE 
pet wre Wed, ®. to 6:30 
oy ol 
  ‘ Cameras, . Equipment 61 GIA i 
OTmee unas Sone lasstfication number     
  
  ‘ 10-17 
Min Sori 1968 by WEA     
      
  ~"Sale A ‘Musical Goods 62 “We've about to give wy, Saree She won't talk in there either!” 
ER TROMBONE, $35. ARM- | —~ a wi condition a eater oo | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 May, ¢ Grain ‘& Feed 71 CABINET | ie os in Go00D | ~~~ NR er nee 
__cendition. oye an | LOAD! DIRT. 1639 may. ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY GRINNELL AMERICANA CON-| Sashabaw. MA 5-2705. é' mixed, Never .rained on. Also cele, Watent, $35. PE 2-2601.| SRoMPT ¥ YARDS ipaiee So SG TTING. . cE x oJ 
SiANO” TUNING AND REPAIR: D ND | “stats sat Semmens eafush aleek a areca ir field loaded of delivered | fs and timothy clover & 
Yi come Ano. ALDWIN _@ ret re Ee nd ewe <s0ns, 2002 
Si att | SERMONS OSU a aot gage” per sone Spain ROAD GRAVEL ming. PIANO Ney! Lag GUAR- 8_ vas. r, $7.00 ‘delivered. PE 4008. | — a 72. 
SUPER OLDS CORNET & ~Shredded Peat Humus }-000f or FE : ery good cond. Cost $239, will | we 7-0 6 2 vin. 8 #12 «FE 5-7608 | Gow an SALE $10 sell for $125. MI 4 44127 for eatirezed 803 
UPRIGHT PIANO FOR § SALE, ALE. IN |" gn, € ea OPTS ep gta tak +S. am 
VIOLIN FOR SALE, % eou.| TOP SOIL DELIVERED |", “trate, Ma sate0. bs 
rith sartam NEW AND, | OR LOADED, PON-|” For Sale Livestock 72 
yO tee Boag | TIAC. AREA. . CALL | carne _Osmun, PE, 3483 wa COROT TWEEN 9 AND 4. FE] Seer et Oeeay eS .08 TEP 
Wyeod ca aiaee oe | 2:2065, asthe limieneaananellana 
“WE ARE “MOVING ~ WhERED ‘nh AND GRAVEL, T YEAR OLD REG. “RPORD RAM 
A Bid PIANO SALE tar. Pontiac @ Builders’ 8u>- | VAC. HOLSTHIN COWS AND 
Pale" Grandy_ and prigns, for | St. OR $:iioe cites Preah © asnaets. ieely a limited only small/) Wood, Coal & Fuel 67/.*~. 
Stone pw eae ati ‘case teapee. ideas dink pes aomed ee by side Registered in buy- 
= sory nll > bast selec- ks wi -“ CORD, | — gs name. 6&3 8S, Lapeer Road 
Hurea * 46588. 4 . a 296) 
DRY CORD WOOD. DELIVERED. |j Yr. ofp HOLSTEIN COW DUE 
Sale ” Store Equipment 64 pay a Ae soon. Phone MU 40837. 2000 Hill 
. McCRAY REFRIGERATOR AND | 2 for $11, delivered, FE 5-206. | AEWEPOR . DURHAM COW 
seterding am, ue eomardene. —— ey =" =|. fresh Ist ee ne Ee 
be 3 send’ pee donut fryer. land 3 ste saddle shoo types saddles 
omas bakery. 121 W. Huron. mane oe Ave. See Sen. mi noon we we 
LARGE .MRAT GRINDER, LITTLE | HEA SLAB WOOD, trade, . 
tend foot bobtal sod, fou Sea oo SAREE Yara ou oe. compressor ‘ Used national BE. Wattles Rd. Troy 
arette wen le 00D, rs. 
OR 321900 wends’ a weed material, PE 28145 __For S Sale ae eee 
Sale Sporting | Goods 65| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 PP PDL LOD wn 
Anderson’s Pheasant 
Opening Specials | $09.50 en model 775 auto. 
shot 
3105 Savage, model 773 auto. hii 
wele si09 8 Sayage model 77 auto with 
super’ choke $83.95 
9S Ithaca feather light = 
wns We carry & complete a of guns. 
ail at discount orices 
on and 
Shells” Reminj 
- All er oth and fishing needs at 
aie HDWE. EORAPH 
Mon., Tues., 
Thurs, coe 9 to 8; = 10 to 3   
SPACE HEATER WITH B 
Like new. % h.p. ae o _ tank, 3450 Otter Beach Dr. 
exe” FLUMES 
Ready Mix Cement . 
Mortar Mix 
  COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 
81 Orchard _Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 
th. 50 value 
6.96. _ These are factory i | boc 
Orenard _Lake_ "Ave. 
COMPLETE 
curtain, $69.50 
terrific, value, $33.73. Lavatories, 
complete with gleaming chrome 
faucets, $14.95. Totlets, $19.59 val- 
ue, $19.95, These are factory sec- 
onds. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 
_Orehard Lake Ave. 
STORM SASH 
Aluminum combmation windows 
and doors LOW LOW ericelt! 
FE 4-6089   
sam of om AUTOMATI wool hunting suit, new, yg 10-40. $25. Coleman Lantern, $5. _Tratier tot" “4, 170 N. Ovdyke 
| ROOTBALL EQUIPMENT. skits __and ski shoes. MI | 4-536 1. 
8H UNS $13.40 UF io uP. 
We buy, sel) tref= guns. 
__ Shell, 1, 375 ® Telegraph, 
GUN. CABINET, 8 HOT ous 
* Geer rifle, gad camp PE | Ag 
Thermo-Ware 
boots, size 1. 
fie 6. F bee LARGE SELECTION OF USED 
shotguns and rifles. Fas and up. 
Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson. 
OPEN, , SUNDAY ‘ 
SLAYB AUGH" S PE 4-0a24 
BROWNING —aROMATaCe Big trade in allowance for your 
old shotgun or rifle. 
20 per cent off on aul bird hunt- 
ing coats and pan 8-0453 
  
“SEPTIC TANKS 
RE PORCED eee ik 
FE _4-6428 Eliz, Lk. Rd. 
SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS WAR- 
_Wieks. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd 
TWIN BED DS, Ic 
irons, pottery, crystal goblets 
and. sherbets, pictures. books, 
wall shelves, ag train sets com- 
plete. MI 4-536 
wnt aORNING: “STOVE, LIKE 
new, $ FE 5-6002 
USED OIL FURNACE “AND TANK. 
Call after 5, FE 4-4658 
UsED OIL , ace HEATERS 
from $20. A Thompson, 80 8. 
Perry 
USED FURNACES, OIL B BURNERS, | 
gas burners bipwers, stokets, = 
staves. bag a Co.. 
_chester_ te 
8 207x260" eanci WINDOWS 
with Gomes” 12.7 window frame 
sides 4 ot 24°28" unner and 
lower sash clove’ 7 or of 24°'x 
upper and ‘ower sash Cal . One 
* jnside cross and 
Bible door. 1 er with close 
couple wall tank. 3-2767, 
276 
Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FROM 
8 L FALL OFFER 
Berry al] stee) fully guaranteed. 
$35 “tre up. Estimates on | 
ree     
jock rE 
ERRY DOOR SALE CO.   
“Wrecking All kinds of bidg, materials sal- 
and sold at bargain aged 
“6, 
3904 Auburn at Adams, Auburn . ft. 
Heights. FE 2-8811, ox ft. 
PLUMBING SPECIALS | Be 1 Pc. bath set. A quality with ft. im $115. Doors with ry) on daily Pie ‘ Sun. et ie Complete windows , $8.00 
1 eres 50c up. 
Arnason um bing Grensat | Angle irom..........+.. 30e lin 
Prone, 4 f We deliver | Bou ry PP ny oe ‘i has 
| PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDY ARE beaeeirane ; buildine viaopiies -OR F121? Ferg eet ies oes Se $4 Many othr= tteme 
WRECKING CO. INC, | _an (Main vard) 
poo a Dy fa *d Cornet Or. 
pally 430. t0 & tuna Sunday 10 te 3%. 
call Renwood 65000." = Fan TOP d red deer hunting coats, 
$16.95 12-16 and a” gauge heavy load 
—. ae a on 
KE LL Vis HARD. ARE 
2004 A 4 Adam 
___ Auburn “Hel eights. J FE 2-011 
5666 REMINGTON WITH H CASE 
, & shells, Used 1 season, $80. OR 
3-2859 after 6 p.m. 
“GAUGE WINCHESTER PUMP _ sun, FE 2 2-4621. 
1 WINCHESTER AUTO. #9 OR 
will trade for 12 gauge auto, MY 
2-041. ie 
20 GA. DOUBLE BARREL EL SHOT. 
gun, case @ shel's. After 
pm. 251 Judson 
WINCHESTER 12 “GAUGE PUMP, 
used one season, Call FR 5-6460, 
after 
WINCHESTER 32. 32, SPECIAL D DEER 
rifle FE 20042 
_Sand, Gravel el & ¢ Dirt 06 
“- 1 TOP on, Pd. “WALDIE. 
A) TOP SOIL. en STONE. ravel, fill, "wile Conk! 
r FE 2-8572, 8 PILL DIRT. 
po sand ane rravel, 
ean). 
BLACK Me Ee PEAT, AND TOP sot] Sand and gravel, FE §-4730. 
BLACK DIRT & PEAT MO88. 
Shredded, Gtate inspected. FE 
BLACK DIRT, TOP SOTL, FILL dirt. Basements, seepage beds 
s. Bull doin   
  
  it. 
iz, "Rd, PE 23221. som BLACK $10 Delivered. -E 5 yds. 
|? Fie 1 DiRT ‘BAND AND GRAVEL. 
  og BLACK I oa aNd 
Phone PE 
el “HARDWAY . blacr dirt. peat sand 
__ FE 5-475" 
A-i BLACK DIRT.   
      7 days. PES TRISH ¢ SETTER & 
SHRED- 
vieck. Meo Lioyd 
    
  
    
  
      
    
  
_____For Sale Pets AKC et ae pola, 3. YEARS 
PE 43446 
__ Go ie dog. OR 3-1488. 
BOXER. PAWN. ALE, VER pate with children, $35. OR 
BEAUTIFUL PU RIBBON, ri Toy Fox Terrier puppies. 
_EM 320000 BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED PEK- 
pie Priced reasonable rE 
v RRAGLE “HOUNDS, 2 TRAINED, | partiy trained, Also 3 hound | 
puppies $10 a piece. 2190 Davis- 
_burg Rd. MElrose 4-5857, 
BLACK COCKER SPANIEL PUP- 
pies. AKC registered. FE 2-1434 
86. N. Johnson. 
wants aT STUD. 
CHINCHILLA'S 3 BREEDING DING BTOCK 
__ POR SALE. 55-3306.   
Fee 3050 
|, Lake Orion, MY 33103, 
GREAT 1 DANE PUPPIES. FAWN. 
_AKC. MA ‘4-3247 
HUNTING DOG, BEAGLE. 6471 
cm" Lake Rd. Call after 
m 
HAMSTER — F.. FACH. ALL 
__Pet Shop. 69 8. Astor, FE 46433, 
& ENGLISH sET- 
5-006   
ter, female, PE 
| KITTENS TO GOOD HOMES ONLY, | FE ea Will deliver. 
POODLES “BLACK Bg NDARD 
Registered Lincoln ne “or Edgewater 1-6223. . 
paca OPALINES, CANAR- 
M! FE 4-6060   
  3 FEMALE EAGLE PUPs, 3 
mos. old. PE 42400. 
»~PARAKEETS 
ar 4.2057 Birmingham 
RAKERTS AND __CANARIES. Paes Auburn Rd. FE 46510. 
PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. 
Food. 1977 
  Since (in back of Trade Winds; Water- 
PARAKEETS Sa ei aes | ~ fees. e PE 23340 “Mich. Chain Saw Distr. on wn GARAKEETS con Seles & Service, Rentals. 
PEDIOR JOLDEN RETRIEV- _ Auction on Sales 77 
er Pw Woodiand Shores K ee ee _nels, 58452 res Rew | avctn rION EVERY WEDNESDAY. 
PEDIGREED COL: WITH- ee eke © Smart Sale Farm. 15. OR) sour vio = * Suns ON AUCTION EVERY —SanaeeETSPeresorPLies t._night. MY 31631. HOP = Zpoceets Rd. PE %&5031 REE GERMAN SHEPPARD | -— 
    on | rat Woodland Shore's Ken- 
WER AnD BETTER POPS. _Good huntine stock OR 71600. 
REG. ENGLISH POINTER. 6 YR. “old, FE 41503... 
Ry Bg ye inter pu Case En rf pups. Fi 4-004 
wadrea COON HOUNDS gf ROM _18 mos,  2\% yrs, FE 5-56 
SINGING CANARY AND “call 1% Years old. §-9038. 
ee COON DOG FOR GALE. 37020 ‘TRATRED BEAGLES. TRIAL GIVEN. tet . oer 1 ‘le abet Ag 
rm   x| Sale Farm Equipment :76   
  
re ie eS — ————— 
5 LEGHO! 
White Rocks, on a . 
TAPANESE SAL kes 7 PR > PR 
~ Sale Fa Farm P Produce 7 78 
. PICK YOUR OWN, $1.00 
ATOES. EXCELLE! ap tty. a. _ cents 
rhe 
Rey   
a, 4 ainda 
Peas per bu 
mast Clarkston-Orion 
tArar swere Lap dy 
Fearonable.” 1141 eh ems | 
  
HEADQUARTERS © 
FOR CHAIN SAWS NEW AND USED 
SALES AND SERVICE: 
See us now for a free demon- 
ee 
D SAVE AT 
HOU *GHTE N & SON Case. Ferguson, New 
| $28 Ni Main Rochester "out 1-9761 
WANTED GooD USED RUBBER 
_ tired farm ween FE, 56-6660. 
THE NEW ELS 
guiwron “CHAIN 'S ee 
BASIS 
WE \TAKE “‘TRADeine 
EDIT 
DEPENDABLE PARTS AND 
FE 60154 \ FE ¢d112 
KING BROS. ‘oOUR DEALER 
_PONTIAG | RDA AT OPDYKE 
TRACTOR, 7', HP. GIBSON. 
Good condition, complete with 
jow, harrow and 2 wheel steel 
railer, $400 MA 
LEE 
THE TRACTOR MAN 
give $100 worth of red 
oa with the ourchase of an 
totary ‘awn mower complete 
art leat muleber. o =. 
$79.95 
“TE EF’S Sales & Service te 
  
        re 97) Mt Clemens 
CORN PICKERS NEW AND Us Corn erib' , stock tanks, Davis 
Machinery. Phone 45 avinie. JOHN DEERE LTi- cul 
vator, and other equipment. 2 Big 
old, Like new. 5691 Dixke Hwy. 
  
  
  
For Sale Housetrailers 78 ' 3559 iv 
tires and 
_Per i a een 
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW i966 
G metal ae 
knotty pine ps ie 
raised —— “henied 
floors, 
$2405. 35 seed VACATION TRAILER, NEW 
tubes, 6275. 318 WN, 
par 
sreatest aunt cme buy today. 
    TRAIL ER "EXCHANGE 
(60.8. Telegraph Rad rk a 
es “akin te fr "town Fae ove 
. rene over ‘or 
traves‘t traten ay ete   
  SoM att, ir 
Beott_ Lk, 
pe. iz poe wt Rae oun all 
: * ‘HUB AUTO GLASS 122 Oakland FE 47066 
__For $ Sale Tires —_80-A 
< SET 67019 ROYA ra NEW white hg oe 503 8, Sagi- 
aw, PE 40087 
2D 
Sod F Mnstel deo LOOK 16 NEW wa a . $10.88, 803 8. : BOTTLED refrigera- 
stove. Reaonable. 2801 
Rd. Davis Court. 
1956 PONTIAC 
CHIEF 
ACOMPLETE CHANGE |. IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION 
NOW ON DISPLAY AT - 
HUTCHINSON 
TRAILER 
SALES 4301 Diste Hwy, 
-Dreyten Plains ot} 
  
OR +1.0 
24% 8. Dort Hwy Flint 
vem Ae ‘ Satioge 
py a ‘ime 
_____ of _used trailers 2-MAN ALUMINUM “CAMP 3 TRAIL ul, coll spring bed, stoves, 
anistee. OR 3-#742. 
ARD FOR 1é ALUMI. 
_ Sum boat, 318 N. Perry 
Hise Cal CASH o WILE BOY THis is ines. ru, 
consider smaller trailer or auto- 
im feats. PE &i111, 8 a.m, 
ia68. VERY   
      
    
* OKFORD 
Trailer Sales. Geo Go pee Oe et Btew- 
Skyline. Holly coaches 
Th iuste «i R Rew low yank, and insurance @ months to pav 
Ever see a trailer 19 ft, high? 
DEER HUNTER SPEC. 
10 USED TRAILERS 
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$195-$595 
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Oxford Trailer Sal Sales 
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Auto Accessories 
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966 Onkiand Ave. Ph. PE 4-4519 
mY | CLEARANCE SALE OF 
V-8 ENGINES 
Pord, Chev Pontiac od dh 
Chrysler, Olds. — muse er, 
6 ¢ —, 
SPECIAL Briese, Pw orn gearing 
'SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2539 Dixte Hwy. 
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Rent Trailer Space 79 ’ bon. Radio, drecta al. Bir 
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} TR ( *KS 17 a oes ke. U (MS® just north Auburn) 
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ALUM A SRArT Boats 
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BIG 1 DISCOUNT ™ all new 1965 Jebneon out- 
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Like new. $75, FE 5-0197. 
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P sxe reve | 1935 s, HEATERS Che Hwy: at M OY, Bett AD TRADE omser OR 341 Aer os | ireflyte 4 Door, Re Brakes, | 
heapies mak “RADIOS 
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6751 PSN NTAple $2 5-5071 
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ful pow RTH Cum enc!  e. 055 4 DR. ae 
’ De Soto Fir St ering, Fr. 
"S4 Ford 2dr .. $799 49 Chev. 2dr... 199 sell. "81 Morwee? i ria N Toadies & Gentlemen 
aed lB at ed PONTIAC 4s dramatic, 
DO38—'55 
P. Flyte, P. e Save. .$950 
‘Hardtop. 
outh 4dr. .$ Ss | new. NT OT 4 Ladies my Used hincoe om ULTRA. Starehiet. oi ‘ia a as | White, , Whitewalls, 
°S2 Merc. /gn..$1699 59) Plym . $144 ene "Gea wale nowin's | We, 3 oe te compare isi iT FECERRD, CONETELIATION oe ror, erence ga | Radio a * 4 poss, : ray eee = Piym = Sar i 50 Stude. 2 dr... CT 9 a8) oy 4 MERCURY, 3 mileage: New car | 2 1¢ ls. Being a so si PACKARD Coster, sf ce Wong at (a | DO45—'55 De P Steering. P. Bra *S ve. . .$996 55 Ford C. Sed.. 
ibl s s”. eos 
ose wan 505. 
our dea ny and also _Biudevaker. MI DR. $10 DOWN 
Lincoln &- IAG | P. Flyte, Pes Ils, T, Glass. Sa ide P 55 ddr..... $599 Converti 
e i ee STor trad -—Koch ‘}owned compa finance S PLYMOUTH 7 Da, ti DE 753, PONT eet Heater, Whitewalls, nado, White, P. 52 Chev. 8. $1344 “at NM 
K ller 
lly able to mY ‘primingham 
eS ow oe Heater ‘ireflyte Coro kes. |i] , d 2dr C 
. $1299 HURO? 
e. DEALER | financially 
invite com. SEDAN. ONLY This 1s a bes 19 G00 etun! miles. | , Soto Firefly kes, P. Bra 55 For $999 Ford Conv.. SALES FE 2.2641 | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 
own cars, we nake __Wectw “eel “were making Rogie. bea’ cer at im ppreete er | pos— 35 De , Steering, P. Been Ps Bi $747 |) "54 Chev. 2dr..... 
5 33 20 Conv. .. $1944 " Gucrantocd ‘Seal Ri ema ox en org So Eeitee fae | Hei, Whiten Te San sake ft : e , a ha J ra, Birmingham. yourselves Market has * Woodward <a aS ee ee) T \ , Soto Firefly te . Pp. Brakes, | "54 Stude. . . .$299 55 Pl Conv.. 44 Guaran 
; 5. Woodward. ‘Birmfagham. wow. Used Car bile Lincein_ SR RADIO a must come Cigitover 
D108—'55 De P. Steering, 
$1055 51 Dodge Seto . > Ply. Ciev. . $1 Cars “th Hae SEDAN, wae oat, naw dl the automobile | YMOUTH Sonia ne. Woodwara at tes ) White, P. Flyte, P. Save...... 
d 2dr......$699 28 Ford “$1044 Sharp Used Cars 4 ae RTH CHEVROLET been in the past 15 4 Scr = 
Lincoln: »- OR DELUXE. || ( sold) r, Whitewall Tires, Two Tone ||| '53 For Cor.. . $699 3} Buick Conv.. 7 N'S Woodwar’ at {00 business for believe that | x22 
a FORTAC, «BOOK, DELOE Heater, Fireflyte 4 Door, g, Radio ||] °53 Dodge. dtop.$l044 3 
- 
p. GLEN 
: RA \. HARDTOP. ears. I firmly in the “ ht Spot”. 
Senders N DN TIAC, CHIEFTAIN. 
D123-—.'55 De Soto P. Brakes, P. Steering, $1 050 53 Ford Har $944 ; ALES | 3 th NASH RAM men, here gaiek y n serve you " Brig 
i MG) ht 
. Blue, P. Flyte, lls. Save....... 
’54 Plymouth 2dr. 
Trucks MOTOR SMe om seal for aul gh, AO ei ca to eave your) 
S.- | Se CATA- Heater, Whitewalls. V8 Bronze. ||} * hev. 2 dr.....$299 
, eevee * or lead up’ the oe i lag liad Selection Seer ee and See kee fukn 32 Feed, 2dr 23599 54 Chev. 34T : DOOR. GC ene ORT Cn 
pocketboo 
shop is 
with all a bance. 5 —'55 Plymouth § : P. Brakes, $747 *52 Ford Sta Wen.$399 Pickup .....e tea * 
and body rs. ee S. 88 Coupe | ns age. Call PO Flyte, P. Steer ng. Save....cceeee 
‘S| Nash Sta War Pickup ...- . 
° garage 
r custome 
" 85 Olds 
Door 
5p 
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P, y ‘ d Glass. oa 
“k and P Sta W g.$799 
"34 EF ord Wl 
44 ; 
_|to serve ou f which | 55 Olds S. 882 ae Ben's buy Heater, Tinte ; 6. 4 Door, Blac "33 Chev. § . £699 
eTTTTS ere rom we los aes Door ETS Sal ties | 
papeniees 8.4 Door, Bites $608 || vev, 2dr..... . Pickup 144 oe f = | to choose. So forthe deal Ba Come wt Sects ee Bos re6.4 Door, Ewe Tove ||| 3 Pimouth i SBP Dodge cB Rs N- & 
-| of no compariso 
Ave: > | - S. R82 Door 
bed Lincoln $1100 
“ th Belvidere . i $704 | *53 Pont 
“$499 "34 Chev HUDSO 
a | ° 22 Auburn / “*34 Olds Door ONTIAG’ W STARCHIEY | CUS. ’55 Plymou ly. Save....... 
outh 2dr. 48 Ford YT 199 ci 
today at Saginaw. FE 54 Pont. 82 PS. | POMFIAG 6 ara Mires, Myare: || POSQ— n, Heater only. S$ * Brown and 52 Plym r....$899 
ku § wis A and 4 Door Crest. pie PI23-'S5 Plymouth ee, B. Brakes, Heater, $004 133 Fond Hadtop.. Soo sa chen ME $699 4  OLhS te SEDAN. 3 a we) 984 Ford V8 Maintine s Bonrrac a teeta Ce P ld) Peach, P. hse ¥ Gale. foc. iweeee 
"50 Ply. Sta. Wg..$3 
Stake cssseees | Sa co Mid TA, OA *54 Ford Del Ray Cpe. be bye ig on BE er (so Group, Whitewalls 2 Door, Green, Heater +33 Buick Riviers $1 199 3 Pont. Catalina 
im 
cH Hydra. wh. P136—'55 Plymouth Pera <n eee eee ee enn “* -$505 
Brakes 53 Boat. ee 2 eee 
Only, Save ... Diet So. 
Check 
Your 3 Olds 58 4 engi Meelis spent coma. ASK FOR CARS BY ST ; | FOR ONLY 99¢ wee vats ot futd. rer Conv, - ST eT 
only 
line ok 53 Nash Statesman Eigen = ( Moto [S i] 2 pun whee ; 4 Cheek for proper operation. 53 Mercury S — Sd al at 12 Mile S 
|i] a Adit wean property 
F d r4 f Lincoln “$3 Ford Vieworta | ocala eee DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | Harold Turner, For n 
Cark: font. 4Dra Hydra, | stint 7 oR, ° 1, Birmingham | 
S iividieenatyie ta | #62 Olds S. 882 Dr. Taare = 9125. Woodward, Birm | 2 BIG LOTS 9-400 tent long F 
t Statesman 
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Ss - Woogward ro c- oe! 62 Sedan | 3 “sTUDEBAK Neater, White walls. 
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4-7500 
9.4001 yo Chev’s (3) Escettent cond. #108 h MIdwes 
MIdwest 
Liberty ACTION 
-*52'Stude V8 OD. Keller-Koc Lar 
| JOrdan 46266 ” Delivery ° FOR 
sep! ag a n CHRYSTon N WOODW Seve La 
OP EN 
| teomneciate get : . n Payment _ wea naaey a ROR ANY | S31 Ford VB ‘SL WILLYS 3 Dy 20k, BEA at dacreses 
Ops 9 P.M. |} | Low, Low Bank Rates — No Dow OF vate vaLon. m3 TRA Pave 51 Cadillae | was ‘ons, ae | A M 
til 
L — SP TRADER 
Olds-Cadillae . we, wir ¥s 6 | and” | 
M/E TOP TR Cass at Orchard Lk. Seep call Par’ dene MIKE’S 'S AUTO SALES 4 FEsow —= | C A R A ND 
11 Million Dollar ¥ eee 2 —— 
. k’s New ° these “rE Deut. os 
ia Clemens on Buic . aiting for a . : I! S E D 
| says funnyman Jue But while we're rey he cut prices dras- \\ : N S : 
Saterday ne 1956 Buicks, Oliver compare and buy during bargain -TSy%- 
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565 Dollars |: = 3 DR. $6 be a 
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195 Dollars 
let 2 Dr. n virm ingh 52 MERC. on | Your ‘'Frien Y 
7] Still.in a You Will Neve 
85 Dollars . “olet 2 Dr 1952 Chevro - 
19 stn “and heater. 8h | ¢ | | Clean Used Cars! Only 
1949 Chevrole , 2 Tone Blue : 
er 
wht Now! The 1951 aie reiew $1045 | Deal , | Than Right Now ETAILSTORE |] jo. Ford 4 Dr Sounds Good ‘io, 
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954 Pontiac | 65 Cars to Go 2 Courteous Salesmen ; 
Vv. 
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an 1l— } 1952 Buick _ *De 445 We Mean Business ae 
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—li— | . | Special 2 Dr. 
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; ; 1952 Chev. 
565 Dollars 
ac 2 Dr. 195, ‘oa : LA ME hester ond Uitra-Matic. 95 Your Chole Victorias & Convertib § 1952 Pontiac 
4 Dr. Sedan 
oo 1933 ee . ~ "210" Model, Load ; 
: $11 _ Country Sedans, a 
. ‘dra. | ' * 1952 Ford 2 Dr. Dix: Chft., Clea wad EROM Dealer Feed aly a Renter, 
75 ; 
4 "S795. 
; $675 
R&H, Good Paint - 
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' 1953 Mercury 
1565 Dollars oe let 2 Dr. 4 Origing| owner. | Pee tata ts conemes = 
; ist Below =. 
P ntiac pf awe Mere-O-Matic 
|, Dollars 
. ; 1954 Chevrolet | i Gens : Sebiand Cumuigre  daryees 
Partial Lis . cen || 1950 O | Cl. Cpe., Me ' : 2095 
‘ t.. Starchief 
at a inst FORD, 1 GOON DELORE Be and, ester 00. Souaitioning santery: 
weve eee SOO i 4 Dr., Hydra, | $1 195 
ick Super 
1954 Pont. Hydra 
One Owner, Bea y ¢ Sy Be. Saree Es) ‘ORD. $195 a Oe a $750 "aa /. 
1954 Buick St Low Mileage, Hydra. ‘ eat ror cieee 199) | ORD radio ant hester, |} 1952 Ford 2 - ees tiie see epeeeeesees " §1150 . $495 
. 
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Dollars * mak iT CHEVROLET 
tur the alle or bien. $805 ‘1953 Ford eee Coupe .....0s sence eens o fs | p ni ac | 1952 pride 7 
95 Dollars 
1285 a —_ wince ioe burn at | 1953 CHEV. Ghide ana | 1952 mont OF a joe wie wre eed cere ; “$1050 1953 
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Dollars 
10 
, : 1951 Cadilige & §. Auburn =| Refuse pat eS | 1951 Nash 2 tible co cccceccceees eee sie 2 Dr., Hy iad f . $645 
| 485 
1953 Ply. Sta. Wen. 
2 Tone Green Da eo tuit_ price are pin 
1953 Ford C ot ftain Deluxe 4 Door ...... $550 $1145 | 
~ 1951 Packard 4 Dr. Very, Very Clean 
. - eres, cate owe om: : 
Foe ae Getta Deluxe § Boot sees $435 
ick ; ious Job " MY Nona c at ao 
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1951 Olds Holiday teens as 
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we ; Lincoln $-11 
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| 1951 Mereury ; in ee er ee sens 1953 Chev. | Super Rivwer | 
he Easy and Ask Your Frie Stine aah power 
a $1195 | 1950 Pontiac Cata RH wocec cece eee —— 2 Dr.. Power G $650 
| -ssancing Buy the Eas) ; They Know | FORD. . | 1952 Buick 4 Door, RH ov...---oessscun eee | a 
| 20 Minute Financing , endable Way ~~ 1986 FORDS ‘| 1955 ckup with 4 speed 1952 Buie 
GU occ cc eee 135 a $109 
i} 20) 
4 Dep DEY CAR DOW / tranamlesion mt Fis past like 1951 Ford 2 Ct Dose R&H owe csecuceuee on 
954 Pontiac 
| Bank Rates, Hurry ! AN 
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1949 Chevrolet 
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95 Dollars sey By | 1959 Chewrlet 210 2 Door vosessessstes peeed | 1951 Pon 4 Dr., Hy 
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Dollars 1085 Dolla 1951 Pontiac 8 7 emt. Fete “aN, Deve ‘| 1949 Ford 2 oe #950 958 oon ae ptrseseceeees $157 
$595 | 
: 
825 ° ; 1953 Buick Special 
Dix. Chft., Hydra, Tester. ry cendition, Factory 
beauty, 
$375 1950 Packard 4 [ocebeccccccvuveevecvenens 
$493 
54 Chev. 
1952 Buick Special 
R&H, Dy'flow, 2 Tone saa BS | 108 We pete dor ete 1082 Ford 4 Door 2. Serr 595 || 1953 Pontiac 19 tee De LT firdtp, R&H, Dy'flow , 
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2 Dr., Hy 
$129 
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Pay | Dollars 2395 Dolla . 1955 Pontiac ae mena ie 1954 CHEV. | sent bon, 1950 Studebaker 4 ; 
Better Or ay | 965 
1955 Buick Special Star Chief Conv. 1 FORD. NICE. 7 eon ratte ath the frond. | LL DOWN PAYMENTS. 
You Cannot Buy the | 1953 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, 2,000 Miles ‘ ‘ DED CONVERTIBLE. 3 , a 
| SMA SUIT You 
: i ,, mu : ransmission 
$405. TERMS TO SUIT YOU \ | Less Than.at 
| Hardtop, Small Pay 2. 
1951 FORD for ight” and | 
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7)—Kukla, Fran and Ol- 
lie. Puppet comedy, (9) Circle 
9 Theater. Gene Autry in 
“Sunset in Wyoming.”. (4)— 
Sunny Eliot. Variety. P 
6:15—(71) —My Story. ‘Smooth 
Fingers.” (4)—News. Paul Wil- 
liams. (2) — News. Jac LeGoff. 
6:25—~(4) — Sports. Bill Fleming. 
2~—TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett 
Phelpa, 
@:30—(7)—Topper's cousin Willie, 
health addict, arrives for ‘The 
Picnic’ and the Kerby's help to 
get rid of him. Anne Jeffreys, 
Robert Sterling in comedy. (4) 
—Tony Martin Show. Music. (2) 
Robin Hood. Robin is summoned 
LEARN TO 
DRIVE 
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  to help girt by “Friar Tuck.” 
Richard Greene plays the out- 
law of Sherwood Forest. 
6:45—(4) News Caravan, John) 
Cameron Swayze. 
7:00~—(7) TV Reader's Digest. 
“Child Pioneer,” story of boy 
who takes his six younger broth- 
ers and sisters across the plains 
to Oregon. New fall series. (9) 
~The Falcon. Charles McGraw in 
“Dangerous Bedfellow,"” Mike 
Waring goes behind the Iron 
Curtain to get plans for secret 
weapon. (4)—Producer’s Show- 
case, Jose Ferrer, Claire Bloom 
in Rostand’s “Cyrano de Ber- 
gerac,” story of poet who loves | 
in vain. Jacques Aubuchon, 
Christopher Plummer, Editi | 
King, Patricia Whell, Sarah Mar- 
shall. Colorcast. (2) — Burns 
and Allen Show. George and 
Gracie try to talk son Ronnie out 
of dating sophisticated woman 
7:30—(7)—Voice Program. Jerome 
Hines, bass, sings ‘“‘Whiffenpoof | 
Song,” “La Calumnia” trom | 
“Barber of Seville,” ‘Into the | 
Night,” “A Pretty Girl Is Like |       . Indi- 
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NEWPORT'S   a Melody.” (9) Million Dollar | 
Movie. Dermont Walsh, Kath- 
leen Byon in “The Night of the 
Full Moon.” (4) Talent Scouts. 
Arthur Godfrey host to new tal- 
ent. 
$:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Edmund | 
Gwenn in “Great Shinin’ Saucer | 
of Paddy Faneen."’ (2) — I Love 
Lucy. Just before she leaves for | 
New York, Lucy gets an offer of | 
a contract in Hollywood. —_ 
Ball. stars. 
$:30—(7) Medical Horizons. How 
doctors learn medicine shown at 
University of Pennsylvania School 
of Medicine. America’s _ first 
medical college. (4) — Robert 
Montgomery Presents. ‘’Tomor- 
row Is Forever,” drama of moth- 
ther who loses her first hus- 
band in first World War and is 
faced with loss of her son in 
World War II. Gale Storm, Wil- 
liam: Windu, Robert Ellenstein 
star, (2)—December Bride. Lily 
takes a job as secretary to an 
aging wolf and tries to impress 
him as a woman of the world. 
Spring Byington plays Lily. 
9:00—(7) Hollywood Preview. Pre- 
views of new films from Holly- 
wood. (9) Boxing. Bout to be 
announced. (2) Studio One =| 
Newspaperman is caught. in web | 
of crime when he associates | 
with big city’s notorious crim- 
inals‘ in “A Most Contagious 
Game" starring Steve Choch- 
ran, Edward Andrews. 
:30—(7) Hot Red Races. Fred 
Wolf describes races from Motor 
City Speedway. (4)—Secret File | 
USA. Robert Alsa in Foreign In-) 
| trigue adventure. ‘ 
| 9:43—Ringside Interview. 
Schenkel with guest. 
10: oo—(9) — Paragon Playhouse. | 
“Snow,” film drama. (4) Mayor | 
of the Town. Marilly saves the | 
mayor from the wiles of a lady | 
marriage relations advisor in.       
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      “Eager Female.” Thomas Mit- 
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10;30—-(7) I Search for Adventure. | 
“18 Captains,” drama, (9) — 
Variety, comedy. (4) — It's a 
Great Life.. Denny and Steve 
try to date the wrong: girl, the 
boss’ girl friend. Michael O'Shea, 
William Bishop. () — Movie 
Museum, ‘Test of a Man," “‘Nat-: 
‘many commercials there would ural Born Gahbler.” 
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. 
(9)—National News, (4) — News. 
Paul Williams. 
LeGoff. 
11:15—(7)—Armchair Theater. Ed- 
mund Lowe in “Wolf of New 
York.” (9)—Billy O’Conrier, Mu- 
sic. (4)—Little Show. JacLynne 
Green, Julian Upton -in ‘Ange- 
lina.” (2)—Miss F air Weather. 
Bette Wright. 
11:20—(2) Les Paul, 
Ford. Music. 
11:23 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. 
“Behind Locked Doors.” 
11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety 
Steve Allen, and Mary. 
11:35—(9)—Mystery Theater. Louis | cuteness like a precision instru- 
Hayward, Barry Fitzgerald ‘in | ment. 
. “And Then There Were None, | the head and the. carefully shy 
TUESDAY MORNING 
6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. 
6:55—(2) Meditations. 
7:00 — (4) Today. 
Show. 
8:00—(2) Cartoon iecarease: 
$:24—(2) Detroit Newscast. 
8:30—(2) Weleome Travelers. (7) 
Wixie Wonderland. 
9:00—(4) Romper Room. 
ry Moore. (2) Gar | 
quest Theater. 
9:55—(4) Faye. Elizabeth. 
10:00—(4)_ Home. 
10:%0—(2) Strike It Rich. 
10:55—(7) News. 
11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- 
nessee Ernie, (7) Story Studio. 
11:15—(2) Love of Life. 
11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. | 
(4) Feather Your Nest. 
11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 
11:55—(7) News Ace. 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock’ Comics. (4 Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies 
Day. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 
12:30—(7) Beulah. «45 Hour of 
Shows. (9) World Passport. 
' 92:55—(2) Girl Talk. -(2)—News. Jac | 
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Gets a Bargain Highest-Rated $64,000 3 Five 
| watch and see if they are inhal- 
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Denny Vaughn Show. Musical) 35, ,, 
i to be asked his $32,000 puzzler... 
| matis¢ Paddy Chayevsky was a | ality: 
@ Morning | Program Costs Only 
$74,000 Weekly 
By JACK O'BRIAN 
NEW YORK (INS) —Bishop Eul- 
ton J. Sheen has brought his. talks 
back to ABC-TV with a tasteful 
new setting, all classical lines and 
columns and class. 
His reasonable analysis of the 
Communists was brilliant as he 
traced the shift not in Red phi- 
lesophy but in tacties . . . 
His capsule. analysis. of , their 
joudly publicized smoking of pro- 
/paganda peace pipes: “I would 
advise our Western diplomats to 
ing.” 
Bishop Sheen's radio version of 
his TV talks start Thursday’... 
CHEAPEST SHOW . 
The $64,000 Q. costs the sponsor 
$74,000 a week, for everything, net 
work irichided . 
Cheapest big-rated show on TV, 
Its new problem is a dandy— 
finding contestants who fail; too 
many smarties spoil the show, 
brilliance becomes monotonous, 
The show is the unquestioned 
leader of all TV surveys and has 
posted the highest ARB ever en- 
The figure is a 61-point boost 
over ‘its debut last June, . . just 
23 points ahead of the No. 2 show, 
Ed Sullivan 
“If the $64,000 Q. didn't air so} 
have been time for Paddy Keogh | 
It seemed a disservice to Don 
Self, who selected “Mythology” as 
his march to the bank and got 
close to $8,000 last week, to leave 
him off while the show dawdled 
through sales pitches and small 
talk .. 
GOBEL TOO CUTE? 
George Gobel will have to be 
very cautious this season — his 
stylized cuteness is close to parody 
and his tricks could suddenly. grow 
very transparent... 
Peggy King is awfully cute, but 
you can see her arranging the 
  the studied slow drop of | 
| raising of the yes... 
Gobel’s description of TV dra- | 
“The Zane Gray of the 
Bronx. a 
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It's the 8th TV network birth- 
day of Kukla, Fran & Ollie and 
many happy sponsored returns of 
the day to the nicest gang in TV 
. they’ve been in TV since 1939, 
  
  Because he's twice as smart as_ 
most anyone, NBC will make its | 
| Nov. 6 “Elder Wise Men” telecast 
  1:00 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) 
Mary Morgan Show. (2) Rob-, 
ert Q. Lewis. 
1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Link- 
letter’s House. Party. (9) News, 
Shoppers’ Show. . 
(9:00 — (7) Stars on Seven. (2) | 
The Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack's 
Matinee. 
2:30~—(4) It Pays to Be Married. 
(2) Bob Crosby Show. 
$:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) 
_ Way of the World. (2) Brighter 
Day. 
3:15—-(4) First Love. (2) Secret 
Storm. 
Sweeney. 
(2) On Your Account. 
| $:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
| 3:55—(9) News. | 
| 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice ~ 
Colt. «2) 
Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Pinky Lee Show, 
| 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie 
Dee's Rascals. 
5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) 
Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) The 
Early Show. (9) Dance Party. 
5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club, (4) 
Lightning Warrior. (9) Howdy 
Doody. conversation with Herbert Hoover | 
twice as long as its customary | 
half hour. 
The entire film was considered 
: so superior that it was decided 
not to cut it te the customary 
30 minutes, but to give the nation 
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“Climax” is clobbering ‘“Drag- 
net’ in the ratings . . 
There is a foolish preponder- 
ance of commercials in ‘Mickey | 
Mouse Club” but it is out-rating | 
its competition . 
POOR MILTIE! 
While Milton Berle was bemoan- 
ing the physical drain of bis 13 
colorcasts this season he was in 
negotiation with the Riviera Hotel 
in Las Vegas for two Christmas 
holiday weeks at $100,000. 
  Peter Lind Hayes will star on 
Godfrey's “Friends” next time he 
| vacations, in November ., . 
The new “Talkaround" CBS-TV | 
chattercast for youngst@rs was 
fascinating. Katherine Copeland 
controlled the klaich in firm fash- 
ion, seemed almost as young as 
her charges, whose earnest, intel- 
ligent faces formed wonderful TV 
pictures of young attractive en- 
thusiasm. 
NBC-TV gets the Nov. 4 Sugar 
Ray Robinson-Bobo Olson fight. 
Theater-TV almost got it... 
“Lucy” will stay on CBS through 
the '56-'57 season if’CBS wants it 
that. way; Desi wants to switch 
to a full-hour “spectacular” with 
music and guests stars and, of | 
course, more money. 
If you think you've seen Pat- 
ricia Cutts of “Down You Go" be- 
fore, you have: She was Patricia 
| Wayne when she acted in movies 
isuch as “Eye Witness,’ " with Bob 
~Montgomery) eee 
  About 654 pounds of various raw 
materials are needed to produce 
one 376-pound barrel of Portland 
cement, 
  Europe consumes. more wheat | 
than it can produce.       i 
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twice as much of the great | 
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Ends in Lad’s Death UNION, Mo. (—Sheriff H. Bill 
Miller says an 18-year-old youth 
was accidentally shof and killed as 
he and a friend held a “quick 
i draw" contest, 
| SALEM, Mass.—Christian #, 89. one | et the founders of the paverens ays 
em im the United Sta and former 
| general og A of the — ‘MCA. 
PORTLAND, Maine—Consiant South- 
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Philanthropist and Ce ss. | 
heer venworth, Kan iy 
        He identified the victim as 
| Charles G. Muehling, who was shot 
Saturday night at a Bourbeuse Riv. 
er clubhouse where he had gone for 
a weekend outing with two com- 
panions, Frank Laura, 21, and 
Vincent Oliver Baum Jr. All were 
St. Louis youths, 
The sheriff said Baum and Mueh-. 
ling began practicing “quick draw” 
with .22-caliber -target pistols. 
Muehling was struck in the chest 
when Baum's pistol . accidentally 
discharged, Miller said. 
Deaths Last Night CHICAGO (AP)—Prof. Cari &, Moore, 
#2. internationally known authority on 
the bi y of hex ~~» & and lancer in 
N—Dr. Thomas MH. Jones, 5, 
man of Whitehall whe served myster 
as adviser to four prime ministers. 
A’ Greece—Pormer Greek Pre- 
mier Maximos, 82. 
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| Prove fo Be Bashful NOGALES, Ariz. ‘( — There's 
plenty of local pride in the manly 
hearts of the Nogales Elks Club, | 
but it appears that the maidens 
of surrounding Santa Cruz County 
are a bit bashful, 
Last week the Elks announced | 
a contest to name Miss Santa Cruz 
County, who'll compete in the Miss 
Arizona contest at the state fair. 
No one showed up. 
Contest Chairman Carlos Jury 
announced another contest yester- 
day for Oct, 25. Just to make sure 
fair, Jury said, Margaret David- 
son, 18, agreed to compete. 
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*-smooth rolling, = '4 specially treated tape. 's ticks cir po Rgetige 
easy to clean i \ paper bucket. 5 tight, comes olf good depend- 
With large 4: 4 quart. Saves easy. Won't able ladder. 
baked enamel i 3 cleanup time. A stain or stretch. Ladder stock; tray. @ buy! 90-ft. “ooh tie rods. : 
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GAS ENGINE SPRAYERS 
- fo nly 124” 12.50 Down on Sears Easy Payment 
“Power take-off” supplies alrpower 
anywhere ,.. home, farm or factory. 
Recoil starter, powerful 1¥%4-hp. gaso- 
line engine. Delivers 3.3 cubic feet a 
minute at 40-Ibs. working pressure. 
Outfit includes spray gun, three noz- 
zles and 15-foot of air hose. See it now! Windows 
              
   
       
Rubber Floor Tile Plastic Added for Wear 
ae Wy (hoe 
E- Aristocrat of floor tile! Comfort- 
able ta walk on—lessens ifa- 
tigue! Pattern can't wear off— 
goes clear through tile. See # 
at Sears in assorted patterns 
and colors! ; 
      
  
  
       
       
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New Folding Doors Space-Savers With Many Uses 
2-6x6-8 oor Tile 
Luxurious, Cushiony Comfort 
9x9-In. Size 14¢ Ea. 
Our best tile. All vinyl, the mir- .: 
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3.50 DOWN 
Homart folding doors are a new 
   acle plastic. Highly resistant to ‘ f 
an / rier way of saving space. Stee 
wear and stains. Marbleized bames have vinyl covering. 
Tile Cement, gallon...,..1.74 Save! , ° 3-0 x 6-8 Size ........35.75 
¢ ’ if Pha ef Leet a 
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Attic Stair Sale 
Disappear Into Ceiling 
Reg. 36.95 33.95 
3.50 DOWN Insulation Packs 
Cotton “House Comforter” 
$0 Sq. Ft. 7.65 _ 
Consists of fibrous cotton pack- 
ed between aluminum foil and 
asphalt paper. Easy to handle 
stays soft. Save! 
  Two sizes for 7-ft. and 9-{[t. ceil- 
ings. Strong, lightweight .. . 
permit easy access to attic with- 
out loss of floor space. ee 
COMPARE! YOU CAN’T   Utility Mixer Sale For Hand or Motor Operation 
Reg. 64.95 59.95 | 
Mixes anything! Does big mix- 
ing jobs faster’ and with lesa 
ellort. Big 3 cu. ft. capacity. ~~ 
Others Mixers. .49.95 to 389.95 
go a 
     
      Steel Guttering 
Galvanized—Resists Rust 
1.98 No soldering needed. Piects fit 
snugly, water-tight. 26-ga. S-in, 
size hot dipped. Withstands 
years of wear, Buy now—save! _   
10-Ft. Trough 
Mica Insulation: 
Inexpensive . . . Easy to Pout. ; 
4 Cu. Ft. 1.49 
Just pour into space between 
joints, walls, etc. Easy to han- 
dle. Fireproof and _ rot-prool. 
Save! 
Rockwool Pellets occdeoes A$ 
BUY FINER 
QUALITY REGARDLESS OF PRICE 
Famous Master-Mixed 
FLAT 
    
MASTER-MIXED 
One-Coat 
Beautifies almost any surface 
to a jewel-bright finish. Fast- 
glass-slick. See it drying and 
now—Save! LATEX BASE 
PAINT 
Easiest to Use! Fun Too! 
Priced Lower! 
49 Gallon 
Easiest, fastest way to a smooth, vel-° 
vety flat finish. Spots wipe up with 
a damp cloth; completely scrubbable, 
13 colors and white with no paint odor. 
Four Hour Enamel 
1% Latex-Base Sero-Tex Paint 
Cracks, 
at Sears! crevices 
with one application of Sero- 
Tex. It's colorful . . disappear 
3% . buy yours 
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