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It will be the chief executive’s first meeting with any member of his Cabinet since ' a heart attack struck him Viginge then, his prograss P iston Workers that other such conferences | Py 4. vive rermtean ene REtUET 10 Plant Army Hospital for his meeting} Troops Patrol Riot City as Perfect Circle Opens Ada the Denver White| Foundry Doors Toda House, He will also do “a litte Y workers assembled at Devon work” there, the nature of which NEW CASTLE. Ind. #—Perfect Gables. was. not disclosed. : Circle They were to discusd a number tee : ot Gakssnatia questions, including |, About 70 workers entered the Ponting Yrom hots ee eS as re a) CHECK FOR $115,000 — William B. Hartman | ager of Pontiac Motor Division, The corporation's | @re increased in- man- : : Other Periect Circle -plante re.| (cit): Pontiac Area United Fund president, this | gift, 15 per cent above last year, was presented at a| ner over last year the drive Thus, their topics of conversa- : morning accepted a-General Motors Corp. check for | breakfast launching this year's UF drive attended will tion would cover German unifica-|™&ined open without incident in| 4115 909 trom Robert M. Ctitchfield, general b 400 volunt t Devon Gables. This | ; inom | ton “4 | |nearby Hagerstown and Richmond. ee pared parnbe gon ag ot LIGHT UP TORCH—Robert M. Critchfield, Pontiac Area United | contact between East and West paca dom or law, protected all : The GM gift comes directly from ; Fund campaign manager, assisted actress Nina Foch this morning in| and world disarmament. of New Castle and Hagerstown and Ae ee the cerperetina Se ani Genet lS lighting the torch which will burn at N. Saginaw St. and Oakland Ave.| cary, ON RUSSIANS two plants at Richmond. Wa ter, Roa d Authorities Legion Parades include donations which employes posted by Conners : came to the fore again yesterday| parking lot here, facing the ed perv. 5 " aa ee : é when Dulles called on the Russians| plant, where about 9@ non- |. + . 4 Motor Division M. Oriteh- : ) once more to accept Eisenhower's) strikers were evacuated by state | The Oakland County Board of Supervisors yesterda Througti Miami ee oe tae kee : . military blueprint exchange and ice last Wednesday : y of Supervisors yes y this fall, handed the check Cor al Gables P olice Seek aerial inspection rlan. peor of shots that press endorsed formation of water and highway authorities to UF President William B. Hart- W ] ] J I k B ’ B : | LE ce a ee ag See by the Supervisors’ Inter-County Committee. 40 and 8 Almost Bolts) man tottowing remarks > a e Oy Ss y to the American lagen Conven- | ——. oe manliness ot the 139th} ‘The inter-county committee, including supervisors} Convention; Delegates re Samui ; : Denv: rtillery ttalion moved Oak] acom tena Mean Speak a Police at Coral Gables, Fla., were dragging a canal|anoard the President's personal ives seen oy gore Birt oon “= Pain tp i uta ne morte the ne . ee ee. : ie. : . r pa’ ‘0 a triangular ’ acu thought there today in an attempt to find the body of a 17-year- | plane, Columbine IIL area at the northwest edge of the | authorities then submit them for final‘approval-by the| MIAMI, Fla, American Le-| hind a television play she Tecently old Walled Lake boy who authorities said left home last; Dulles’ visit with Eisenhower | city. The area under | individual boards of superv gionnaires put aside the serious | appeared in was sponsored month threatening suicide. was mot expected to last more | martial law, hounded by U. S. 35 _ of supervisors, . business of their national conven-|>¥,Pontiae Motor Division. ==. ' than 15 minutes, om doctors’ | and Ind. 627, includes four homes The water group would work toward construction of : , The play attempted to bring The youth, Earl White, left his home at 1910 Austin | orders. However, the secretary | and an Alcoa Bottle Cap Factory, a pipeline to bring water f Sake Heron,:tiaile the tion today to step out on parade. to the nation new Dr., for a vacation in the south and was last heard from | said on his arrival last night it | where about 500 CIO United Steel j Pour pet was Restos pices on iy ts Gite? 2 last Tuesday. | was a “goed wey tt that. the / Workers are employed. ate a -be-assig perteans sons Wag oni ae g five-hour line of " age, she explained. / His car was fouhd Friday beside a bridge over a| Sova seo him at all. jighe fresen at Rihioond were | : OPERONS ENS RICTY: | tose tne Mand §, Ge tanee, 208) i, i : } in” the Guard politan area. funmaking organization. : nc Me ae 3 ota eiedaes Reedy ies owen tte. Hires _qWhile the White Hout Senesiat-| Armery 2 mile snd a bell tress State Employes “In other action during| the 40 and 8 nearly came to a| Sune aiiied te Ge con i | . Eisenhower's conference | the twe Perfect Circle plants and | ting office |. = | specific ties to the © i The youth’s mother, Mrs. with Dulles would cover matters| in a shelter house at Conserva- a OY the meeting in the « parting of the ways with the Le-/ munity, ‘ st impress cit ? 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Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich, | day jncluded 22 former generals, Earl Scribner Placed _ on Two Year Probation Eari BD. Scriboer, 17, of 1637 Beechcroft, Keego Harbor, yester- bation and assessed $100 court costs by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. He pleaded guilty Sept. 27 to stealing two tires Aug. 8 from the Motorcar Transport Co. here. German PWs Report Reds Hold U. $. Men ww — The first group of civilian. German from the Soviet Union arrived in the West today. Some of them reported an Ameri- can soldier and four others claim- ing to be Americans or, to have connections were being held in Russian slave labor camps. ° * * A total of 195 civilians arrived, 26 in West Berlin and 169 at Camp Friedland. They included 58 wom- en and five children born in cap- tivity, The returnees said they had been arrested “for minor offenses” between 1946 and 1953. at their homes in East German territory. The civilians had. been with some 300 others — including #2 women and 10 children — who stayed in East Germany. Several thousand military oners have arrived in West and East Germany. A batch of 31 to- among them Hans Rattenhuber, commander of Hitler's Elite Guard escort batalion, Clowken Mins Assessed $100 Costs of Court In Oakland County Circuit Court yesterday James A. McDonald, 20, of 385 Marias, Clawson, was placed on three-year probation and as sessed $100 court costs by Judge George ‘B. Hartrick.: McDonald admitted Sept. 21 taking a gas can from a shed in Clawson last May 11. Cobo Warns Drivers ports since Jan. I, most in 10 years, The order requires dogs be confined to owners’ premises ex- cept when on a leash not more than five feet long. l Anatomy Room Rebuilt UPPSALA, Sweden—The theater of anatomy built in the 1660's at the University of Uppsala by Olaus Rudbeck, one of Sweden's greatest scientists, has been re stored and opened to the public. 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TUESDAY, OCTO ais f ; ees, f 5 { education against cystic fibrosis, called the nation’s No. 1 child kill- er, has been undertaken by 8 group of Kalamazoo parents whose homes have been invaded by the still in- The organization known. as Crip- tie Fibrorsis Foundation, Inc., is believed to be the state's first lay organization to make war on the disease. The president is Mrs. Ken- neth Meyers of Barton Lake, Vicks- it will lead to the kind of research campaign that has conquered so many other maladies." s . ~ rite Cysti¢ fibrosis is an inherited disease. It will strike a child only if both its parents have a certain recessive gene. By the law of averages jt affcets about one in 20 such children. Most of its vie- tims die at or shortly after birth. The children’s Hospital at Los Angeles is the authority for the statement that about one child in 600 falls victim to the disease. * a * When it strikes, it affects either the lungs, resulting frequently in pneumonia, or the pancreas, which it robs of the power to deliver the proper number of enzymes to the digestive system. Georgia Permits 2 Negro Jurors - to Judge Case — _COLUMBUS, Ga, «®—Two Negro | jurors sat in judgment of a white man yesterday in a Columbus - court for the first time since: Re- - construction days. And a Negro lawyer was the first of his. race to - defend a person in open court here. 7” a The jury sentenced Eugene Bruckner, charged with fictitious writing, to two years in_ prison, - Bruckner pleaded his own case. He agreed to take the first 12 jurors on the list and two Negro men were among inem, ; aa The Negro attorney, Stanley P. - Hebert, defended Randolph Grier, also a Negro who was charged - with assault to rape a white wom- an, Grier was sentenced to 15 to 20 yeardé after being convicted by an all white jury. ‘Tot Crushed, 5 Hurt ‘in Truck Smashup PROVIDENCE, R, 1. (»—A_ 3- year-old girl was crushed to death and five others injured yesterday when a runaway trailer truck crashed against a laundry wagon and pushed it-against a group of pedestrians, _ Little’Cathy Holmes died be- neath her seriously injured moth- er, Mrs. Josephine Holmes, 27, A second Holmes child, Maureen, 5 months, was injured in. her smashed baby carriage, aa He ae * Mrs, Holmes was wheeling the carriage with Cathy walking beside her near a group of pedestrians. Suddenly the vehicles plowed over the sidewalk, pinning many of the pedestrians against a fac- tery building. * * «© Others injured were Mrs, Fran- ces Gallagher, 44; Mrs. Gloria McFarland, 26; and Mrs. Estelle Morgera, 37, The driver of the truck, John F. nsidine § 4 parisudieeltoahey wectitoan. : 2 at Si i Pees oe 4 “te ¥ ap eee ue @ oe a ie Oo : : e I "I Es We: . aa rie — Linge spread Hitler’s blanket over both bodies, soaked them in gasoline, and touched a match to what lay there, He was captured by the Russians shortly after that i iff - HE PONTIAC ’s Desk Set; if Anyone Cares’ Riley Jr., 20, Rogers, Conn., es- caped injury, He said the brakes | failed, - Raymond T, Patton, 23, driver | of the laundry truck, leaped to. safety, Waterford Pair Get Probation for Assault | Ralph Cullens, 20, of 5491 Eliza- beth Lake Rd., and Douglas Tryon, | 18, of 13005 Tull Rd., both Water- ford Township, yesterday were placed on two-year probation and assessed $200 court costs by Oak- land County Circuit Judge George _B. Hartrick. They admitted Sept. 21 assault- | ing a 15-year-old girl last July 20) _in White Lake Township. | About one-fourth of the . total | area of Kansas is underlain with | “> a Blythesville, Ark. PICK OF THE PICKING — National cotton-picking queen is pretty Ruthie Jane Wasson, 18, but she says she’s never picked cotton, The University of Arkansas coed is shown On freshly picked bed of cotton at His: testimony should give the courts the necessary confirmation of the obvious fact that the despot is dead and gone. ‘ it all for himself, But the Berchtesgaden place Brother Alois Shicklegruber, serving the suds or taking tickets. the entrance of the twe-story | that climbs the last few feet of the mountain to aerie, should be quite an add- > Phenix City Murder Trial May Be Heard PHENIX CITY, Ala, (@—Former | Atty, Gen. Si Garrett is back in Alabama and behind bars here, and speculation mounted today on whether he will stand trial for one of the state's most - sensational murders. Garrett was clapped in the Rus- seli County Jail yesterday after he surrendered voluntarily and an- nounced he is ready to prove his innocence in the murder of A, L.| Virginia St., yesterday was placed Patterson, Democratic héminee for| on thfe-year ‘andj * attorney general who, had prom. | assessed court costs by Oak-| © ised to clean up Phenix City. Garrett's statement, issued through his attorney, said he is cured of the mental iliness that has kept him in a sanatorium in Galveston, Tex., for the past year. Circuit Judge J. Russell McElroy of Birmingham, the special judge who already has presided at the murder trials of two other men indicted in the Patterson killing, scheduled a hearing here Friday on a habeas corpus petition seeking bond for Garrett while he is await- ing trial, ~ * Royal Oak Resident 1 land Comey Grant Judge George Gets Probation, Costs Placed on one-year | probation and assessed $100 court costs yes- terday by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. 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It is common knowl- many service, civic, social and fra- ang we are now in 9 better po- edge that they wasted Government Aa a a eg gn gre MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF cimcuLaTions funds and interfered with urgent diplo- — Portraits - meetings on evenings other than os matic business. james 3.Mercaure . “oenestey- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 us fe tt haben oe ak yagi, 7 5 _ Can cans ren ont Oe. a . . Though they constitute only a. ia han wie meaner oe eee ee eee on Bipartisanship Record small minority, these junketeers empty every tray . But it o aot es. Se a cl ngress Good are protected by a Congressional ~— . Tloneape eet Rev. Fred &. Tiffany 4 of 84th Co ais ‘notherin courtesy of long standing. All . must face everything ... My prob- Minister, Bethany Baptist Church ‘ One of the vs ag ‘am hp 6 such expense accounts are Sb ae in tee. And some. Agrees With Editorial; ; a8 Bae: ia tak carom eae ‘Stamped “confidential” by the - how I must solve them all. ..T° Would Halt Give-Away ON pangs th ate wer Ss Ane ee I could’ran emey And ast ‘Tho editorial; "TRunsla's $25,000 sion of the 84th Congress as | tee or the House Administration ‘forget it all... But there would Gesture,” is solid with me in This ts important for several reasons, Committee, Thus the eost of for- wat tae heat tivinainn 0 dass aadan tr eeny © a lage tisanship eign joy rides is kept from the . are forever . . . Whatever: time other countries when’ they don't during 455 taxpayers who foot the bill. or place .... And there is no even give us friendship. tbe bumps inthe Toad Congres tra t « * Sat Mn em Set Sram oe vaio a adhe «ede top gx torn "This newspaper believes that junkets ee =e (Copyright 1965) to find true friendship. ~ W.R. whet the two parties agreed on Which increase the ability of lawmakers G2 2 : os 3 dope! " to do their work efficiently are worth Hal Boyle Says: Wis ‘a 98 per cent record. In the Senate best bipartisan voting records were held by seven Republicans anid five Democrats, all above 90 per cent. + ‘this year. But it’s a safe guess that it _ will remain an important Ersensowsr _ Administration objective in the field, of foreign policy. _ Food as a Weapon -»A prominent Briton, Lord Boyp Orr, has advanced a thought-provoking new approach to the problem of winning As reported in the Toronto Globe and Mail, the first chairman of U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organization believes _ that food may be the key that will un- lock the door to lasting peace. He there- fore would double the existing supplies of food and arrange for its distribution all they cost. It is long since time, how- . ever, that Congressional courtesy be - forgotten and that the expense accounts _ of junketeers be made public, SEE Anotner great disadvantage in a per- ' gon’s having his nose to the grindstone is that he’s in such a handy pbdsition for people to kick him in the pants. In MANY a case a headache is just a The Man About Town Historical Places Urgent Request That They Be _ Properly Listed With State ‘Tricycle: Something always in the @riveway when you want te back out the car. Many residents of Oakland County should be interested in an appeal being made by Dr. Lewis Beeson, Secretary of the Michigan Historical Society, for the registrdtion of sites that have a . Strong bearing on the development of our county and state. In my last conversation with him he pointed out that there are a great many of these sites in this area, There is no cost for registration. If you are the owner of one of these historical locations, write Dr. Beeson at Lansing, and the re- quired bianks will be sent you. One of Pontiac's old time Legionnaires, Russ Thompson, writes from the National American Legion convention at Miami, Fla., that it looks as if a Michigan man, John Addington Wagner, of Battle Creek, will be elected national com- mander Thursday. * : “You missed a big anniversary Saturday,” phones Larry Fruitman : of Drayton Plains, He calls attention to the fact that it was just 20 years ago that day that the Detroit Tigers won the World Series from the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, in the sixth game. It was behind the pitching of ‘ Tommy Bridges, o* the winning run being-scored by Manager Mickey Cochrane on a .pinch-hit single by Goose Goslin in the ninth inning of the game. Well remembered for her musical work in Pontiac, Miss Joanne Roselle pain in the neck that has moved up- ies Yip ! 7 - David Lawrence Says: Can a Citizen Refuse to Pay His Taxes. Claiming Foreign Aid Money Is Wasted? realize that a person actually has ing to challenge the He | f °.. ig 735 q ' if tl es : 3 af § z 322 ate : ut WASHINGTON — Few people indirect to provide him with stand-> of public schools should have been appropriation. Bischoff is right—for that's the American system by which laws are tested, It so happens that in "(Copyright 1965, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Smiles “Carpet is the best floor cover- ing’’—advertisement. We'll agree it's hard to beat. , et i : : ite oF Fu 3 g f [ 2 3 g = 3 3 Letter to Grave Is Tribute to Cabbie’s Plucky Wife NEW YORK (#—Dear Sarah: 23 .BRE° 269" ua ay art He lis e373 Pail Halen rH Fe seb ot® ,P0sEL nettle Ht g lit i eey ze sitet HG be E g aERF | ii (ff BSE 1) tH i z Z F E Mi g i lh you alone, He told bow ‘resigned ee eae Max didn’t want to talk about. Ht eS Tie fee fe Leet su8PES Feri ge i | i 2 r e 2 ; LAS paki #8 H tH etl ae ui AE of tt i a a § sfiti Fee ieed etl gitet aR BF ing sek™ aided gti] As Custodians of Culture and Morality, Women Should Inspire: Their Children Mrs. Shoffstalt ts typical of good mothers who constantly try to inspire and educate their children. And she gives me a lift, too, for when mothers “‘My son wrote home saying that all the fellows looked forward to my letters just from this stand- point. “Dr. Crane, I even mailed My mother used to send me clippings of religious maxims and good poems while I was away at college, and 80 do the mothers of most of you readers, . : And my wife still) includes sim- ilar clippings to our four sons and among perennially hungry peoples. also for the pamphiet it will come ‘egularly clip my columns and them gy CHARLES P. ARNOT — [to the Hotel Astor ballroom (0) wages was young Hammerstein. | get something to say musically.” |it than that. Even the bare out- ! DOUBLE HOLDENS Fate, the right time, and circum- ee eae. tat ad ae WRITE THE LYRICS Hammerstein, an admitted per-|line of each production i the result de i - stance joined together to bring &| pearing in a varsity show called) He liked Rodgers’ tune so Much | fectionist where anything theatri- perhaps ca | rP STAMPS new musical experience to Ameri-| *giome James.” that he supplied the words for the}cal is concerned, calls the | discussion, writing, outting ei TRAD . ; “cans and to the world. Were it) 4 sor time was) ng Gat beceane.- Se See] Bodaeee “seesle“yery clean, and /SSPENS » « = es epi lites cai JS 8 Se 7 ena Siemeata, Rodgers, and. Hammer preparing st Col tor’ # 18" | ways Room for One More.” Nowe-| expewe SHOWMAN sccseali torte Wd iaovate tie eee *. : . | stein might never have been meld- | “°° days, it “amuses” them to hear it)", heckareund on. eet Near S ol ed into the famed partnership] It was not surprising that Ham-"| again. Suede. withing hey showtiRe sete ed West Huron | wrich exists today. merstein abandoned law fer the ? * * *# Dick's or the man him-/|ting and r ' et Telegraph 5 cE yi ‘ \ . * 8 theater. His grandfather, Oscar | After that, they developed a mu-/*ell,” the elder half of. the part- Temorrow: Charles Arnot de- e : . ~ j Filling. | tall begun with # pre-planned! 1 was the most celebrated show | tual protessional respect, but ership says. “He is’ an expert) seribes the composer and the | OT Pyif Pyle ka Ce oe Fx. 1 Bl The time was late fall| man in America. His father, |traveled separate creative paths | showman and has a-great sense of | tyrieist—twe men whe are as dif- NO. a Be "The place was the Bar-| William, was a theater manager. | yntil phoned Hammer- | theater, peace and character. ferent as they are oe, ‘ ip! berry Room of the Hotel Berkshire Qscar II's theatrical transition stein that day in 1942. As a fanatical crafteman Ham- : Vee : on East 52nd Street in New York | began with. an assistant stage) “Osear and I began hitting it | mersicin labors days, sometimes Sueveys in 3 American cities, 0 City... .> managership. He was 25 when his| off from the first day we began | weeks, over his lyrics. Redgers show that 441 per cent of the) us Co-directors Tiereta Helburn first modest success, a farce called) discussing the show,” be re- | has heen called éne of the fastest | people travel by automobiles as wrence Langner wanted “Tickle Me,” ‘ran seven months. | calla. “The very first lyric | and mest facile composers whe | compared with 25.9 per cent who | baat ca ag Age pact That same year, Columbia old! 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THURSDAY 4 f » i : . : é : t ey . ¢ ae ra ‘ : ae beet sae lahat : ee age ve eee vee 3 : ” ug Ak : } ¢ i * Br et Re FTES ee ran ie) ae ae ee) e », / (sig A lo Mabie s Loach g ee ok oy j “ ff i 4 Oz Opens Today on the-PHS Stage play will be presented daily at 3:30 p. m. and also Thurs- 5 Ye bil-girl army will b¢ on wage toilet deoagh Pri- é day evening at 8 o'clock. at Pontiac High School, The army is part of “The ‘Land of Oz” cast under the direction of Mary Parrish. The Barkers Entertain London Couple 5 the tea | Graybiel of Oneida road annotince | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mrs. J. , é Suirttat iq Pe gs cp genet Forres the birth of a daughter, Patti Lynn, | P, Pelmear of Shirley avenve is An air of fantasy and mystery will be felt in Pontiac | right) are making certain the witch doesn’t escape. Glinda’s drive, Bloomfield Hills, are Rupert| Onleree national oo P Uiccdeante: iad te and Mrs. Sees High School auditorium when PHS students present “The | attendants Floria (left) and Gloria, (foreground ), are Corbett FRCS and Mrs. Corbett, | S67 *, SUGAG Otiuins, Mrs, |Than Greybiel of Sylvan Lake and| Me. and Mrs, David Timbrooks |Land of Oz” this week. Carolyn Hawn, the “witch,” is portrayed by Diane Spratt and Donna Chilvers, respec- who arrived Monday from London, Dudley Moore, Mrs. ©, Verne | Mr. and Mrs. E. As Maiden of| (nee Catherine Berry) of Sans! being brought to Nancy Armstrong, “Glinda the tively. : ee Vita Corte YaCe MeGell, Mrs: Orville Indd, Mrs, | Cottage street. | _ op ye ag phen | Good.” Monkeys Doris Enbody and Judy Elwell (le/t to ; i who ts doing special work at Uni-| Sccints Deg and Mra. Sty | Mr. and Mre, Joba Potmear | Berry, Sept. 17 in St. Joseph Mercy | : versity Hespitel in Ann Arbor, will) 1 cn, (nee Joanne Russell) of Bamford | Hospital, Mount Clemens. : H ] ee . - join his family at the Barkers for 2 o eer read are receiving congratula- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. (SU) 1S ear . ns £ pears" series of parties | Mf. and Mrs. Sharon Barber Shier Geant ant oe oe saa Sacen tives sansle Boara eC S eC | lOl i; ‘o. tert Cates es Sinner te po ge arg Regge fe ger a Oliver street. the Results : a . : Ss % and Mrs, Hareid A. Furlong at | Saturday evening. The occasion Relotives Attend Mrs. E. 8. Poole of Omaha, Neb. | OF Fastivg| . es : Dicsmntintt Open Ment Chub. | versary, McVean F mein imag ag Page : PAGES 16-15 Mrs ee cVean Fete Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Rowley of 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 : ais 4 On Friday evening Dr. and Williams Lake road for the past; Mrs, Earl Mclingh, president of |, i 2 Barker are entertaining atadinner| Marie Liddy, daughter of Mr.| Several relatives attended the ak: oe kts tent wads a in Bloomfield Hills Country Club./ and Mrs. Leonard A. Liddy of | banquet honoring Duncan McVean “es « @ guilds, presided Guilds : “ 9 Following the Michigan-North- | Melrose avenue, has completed her |Saturday evening at Pontine State] 44) os ees Glenn Grifitn of | 10S of St. Benedict Parish IN rwegian Guest to Address AAUW " western game at Ann Arbor ©? | training at West Suburban Hospital | Hospital. : Ogemaw read are apending the at hei is \e) eg ' ee Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Oak were Mr. and) week in Boston. While there, Mr. | Reports were given by chairmen Mrs, Olin| of Michigna this year, ts © psy- ye Riker will be hosts at a dinner Mrs. Clark Eastham and Philip! Gritin will attend the national |°f the various comimittees of the) irs Borghild Holfer of Oslo,|held at the home of eae ee party‘ at Orchard Lake Country coming from North} convention of funeral directors, Fall Festival held Oct. 2. It Was) Norway, will be a special guest Thomas of Gale road and is being chologiat of the Club honoring the visitors. were Mr. and Mrs, Clare * ¢ @ announced that the festival was the of! sponsored by the fellowship com-| Prvehslegion! department Others enteraieting for. the plene- Joanne Adams entertained at | the second largest affair to be held | University Women meeting Satur- ‘ Norwegian armed e ure of the Corbetts are Mrs. A. R. Others were Mrs. Ward Weirs,| her home on Dwight avemue at a |t the parish and it was the great-| 4.1, whe te taking |_' the latter position, she did 4 Young, Mrs. H. M. Pryale and rover McVean, Mr. and/ surprise party Monday honoring | ¢st financial success of any activity ~~ Mrs. Holtet, ye University [research in aviation paychology Mrs, A. C. Girard. Edward McVean, Mrs. Arthur} Gay Ann Cornell on her 16th birth- | Presented thus far. The 1. o'clock luncheon will be| graduate looking toward better selection Of . Mrs. Walter J. Morgan of New: aie Dabo day iinet seen, ie 2G, Sines Bes, ~ eiists and in vopuetil of qyiation i ° ‘ Guests present. were r-|' Ham Brandt and Mrs. v geen a ee St ae ue [Sage ans | mk, oar Lares {CUD Elects Mrs. Pattison | st wes imnct Ce a ee vd 50 Gt sivice | ice BOI Mason, and Carolyn | committee members for thelt © | Gricre for ‘the coming year ent fe Poe iciniball and} Heation center and boardsielec> : nee ceo You Cip wane ps tg Bere fade : eperation, ‘Thanks | were | alse | wete’ elected when the Women's| Mrs, Ernest L. Guy conducted the| "é officer and pilot © es : en of Mr, McVean given the women of the ‘parish Be SK a aa bla be "Central School | fiber’ stra by | necatin Be tPre-| rp ee. Mik 3. GSO] antes genie . school, and ot his| Central SCNOO | the Rev, dohn J, Hoar, Sere SC Pattioce, wil serve a|toriel Society, eonouneed that Bs. te alle erage TE Moose Chapter 260 ° ores ____ |Fair to Feature . | Anouncement was made of s president with Mrs. Leslie P.|Ted Koella was recently elected cnen : 2 : as 3W 5 : Day of Recollection for the parish| Fis’ first vice president, Mrs. | treasurer of the society. : the hostess will be Mrs. Initiates omen Western Theme - [to te held Oct. 19 in Detroit, Mrs.| Nott W. Gray, second vice presi Jeasie , Mrs. _ Caroline Mooseheart Chapter night was Mr. and Mrs.| the Central Brandt is handling reservations | dent, Mrs, Avery Shearer, record-| Ejk’s Sq Club Muecke, Mrs. C. M. Galbraith, held by the Women of the Moose in neice Sone ten for the affair ing, paaseteny end. Mee. Rlewee | Ay ples Mrs. 4. L. MacAdams, Mrs. §. E, Chapter 260 Monday evening at the Ray Cooper po Dan age ot j eq 8 Lewis, assistant recording seere-| V¥VEiCOMeES Pp Minard, Mrs. Clarence Norton, Moose’ Tespse. of Pontiac ‘ek tele A Western theme is being Mrs; Peter Leonard, Mrs,/W./tary. When members of the Elk’s Sa-| Mrs. W. G. Sherman and Mrs. Initiated into the Auxiliary in cavidh kt tr Ger wing and Perry, Mrs. Allen Neville, /Mrs.| Mrs,.William DeRoo, will handle Shay Quadrille Club held their] R. V. Thurston.:— honor of Mrs. Roy Clark, national Lake road the’ pl Donald Mrs. William| correspondence and Mrs. B. B.| dance of the season Fri board officer were, Mrs. George mee ihe * e+ 8 Barnds and Mrs, William’ McCon-| Kimball will serve as treasurer | ning te were wel-| +] ital Units Regal, Mrs. William Hymes and ita Justice (cowboy) Colt and his| nell, chairmen of standing com |with Mrs. Wayne Reaves, auditor, | day evening, five couples Osp! Mrs. Edna Kennedy. cnaphiow g engagement | talented pony will do two shows, | Mittees, also gave reports to the Mrs, W. H. Marback Is honor. |Comed into the organization. Will Co-Sponsor ven ee nee a of their {soe 1 pS sad Pps | Be wrt ots | il Mee, eset, ret officer reported to the group om daughter, The Chuck Wagon will open at DB pn James i ane eee, and ay He. B, Aamand, ener So a oe od Mrs. For- Fellowship Tea “Christmas in October, and what 5 p.m, and on the midway one rary Poin ig ary president. rest Webb, Mrs. and Mrs. How- Plans for a good tea it mens to the children of Moose, Cerol Jean, . | wil be atte, to try We otiet at | pronded ot SS smoetne bet An original playlet, emphasizing | 1-4 Upton, Mr. and Mrs, Lou Eger-| to be held in conjunction with the heart.” Mrs. Henry Landry will to the various games, purchase a mediately alter the genera’ guild | sjational ‘missions and written by er and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sli- Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary handle contributions to this project. Z Western hat-and take home some | Meeting, Mrs. Leslie P. Ellis, was pre- vensky : were announced by Mrs. Harold E. ——_—_—— , Ray Fleisher | homemade baked goods. The gitlds will hold a bake sale! sented, Included in the cast were Guests of the evening were Mrs.| Brady when members of the St. Sorority Gathers of Owego * Children will be happy to find the | @fter All the Masses Oct. 23. Pro-| Mrs, Leslie Huntwork, Mrs, or Cecil Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray| Joseph Merey Hospital Auxiliary ; , fish pond, cotton candy, candied | ceeds will be used to purchase a/B. Nicolls, Mrs, Robert Boggs Meggitt; Mr. and Mrs. Al Emsley,| gathered in the auditorium of the at Buckley Home drive. apples, peanuts and popcorn as |"¢w missal for the church. Mrs. John Heitsch. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover, Mr. student nurses’ home Monday aft- Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma No date usual SERVES LUNCHEON and Mrs, Bert Mallinson and Mr. | ernoon. i i ro glag ~ Bo ore eee an ee See ee ick Is III . The luncheon ed by the| and Mrs, Jack Ricks. ee Me ' mA peceiay wie fing Bon ‘has been set ing the booths and the are Mr. Mastic ee Be i by Id} Couples danced to the calls of ed ae eae a past beth Lake road Monday evening. for the busy in the kitchens preparing Arthur Mastick Susiphens ahd Hive, Riven Ai) Dee Dares vedee Come eae | ates gover Bie ger 4 Mrs. C. Bud Shelton reported ddi the event. street is a patient at St. Joseph/ pick of the November group, |lum, Jack Baker, William Schmiel,| tion of Hospital Auxiliaries, 3 on a money-making project being wedding. Mrs. Earl Carr and Mrs,Chariles Mercy Hospital. hostesses. William Spalding and Mr. Moore.| come from Brookline, Mass., ; held on Oct. 26, and arrangements Farmer are cochairmen of the pp | were made for the rush party and fair, proceeds of which will be used Invitations Halloween party to be held ‘later to supplement kitchen equipment extended to fo combined mem- | i Se eft fl , fary representatives from the De- : Me Mrs, Etwin Hl. Gaukder was hoe- 7 | JAMS 4 (Gakes | teas foe the St. Joneph Auary ; social ; 3 e | : js ee) \ t A gas j : “ ‘ ; ‘ : i 4 ¥ ii ‘ E uy : i oe age i THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY..OCTOBER 1). 1955 _| < -BYANNE HEYWOOD __ | college and married. Now I'm a| still young and peppy but with | suburbs with them, But I think | - “There's an old saying which goes, grandmother, three times over. _ nothing todo ts ap aor a have a right to a “ig you can't do it, teach nit “Last year, at 55, my company | “The children were we wea diagiag aa But Mrs. G. R. is an example of | retired me. I was lost for a while, ' and insisted 4 G.R, was a good secretary ' Siaristeecas men cates, slr tet Sore Sn Tt was a tight pinch for a while, ,' particularly commercial Spanish, eventually,” she told me, ‘or career : o9 golle peat bo on cometany ay. . candidate, Me: anyday aged ow Son eager eect A6.enn 96 aes ] a pRosrn girls ah ca sovd cod tage csiping Iona 4 usage. I got no end of replies. on my own, in the evening while Alexander of .'“Now I teach three nights a | “After a while, 1 at such fun seeing ‘my girls’ advance : a while, T took special | designs @ date in their jobs and feeling that my }}mercial terminology and all the dress ; “T'm still useful in this world!’* South American countries, This =p spo ee made ‘my job much more inter-| possibilities rrr ay oe . \after five. eRe, Be : | Little iid ge Rite Read at © “T rose goon taffeta, the wet me oh and train-| smoothly Sw | tars fer fon, which {fitted torso is | 4 love oe with copal Church om tes oo H~g i i be r ; of Kathryn Mills t in worsted ol aucun. tea tas en ot oe : faille.. The and Mrs. Joseph Buck of Mi 5 of the same rene by hor lestherstrlen, James . at a de me gardenias. te — an & oe .%) > | Me. end Mrs. ‘Thomas W. But. 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' EVERY CAKE VOU BAKE AN “ADVENTURE IN GOOD EATING" bm 4, ere a é ? ; : pay ae " 4 are ; eee i f ‘ot cal Support the United und for All RS Are eee ee Basi Ip Po a Wee ee EK \ ie Red } f ty es hd # ! ey af at a ay 8 fe A ay ee eT as i / Lal ‘ _THE PON TIAC PRESS wees Your United Fund Needs Your Help — Now! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1955 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ° SEVENTEEN Leaves Surroune fs” | im the first half mile you must: -;| turn right into Old Orchard Trail, 4 .———___________ Death Stalks Flood- Tired Port 0 ss K AT AVONDALE— venience of the many friends and residents in the Lakes area, MARLOWE FINANCE CORP. Phone EMpire 3-2571 _ Licensed under the laws of the State of Michigan if Frank Adams ORTONVILLE — Service for Frank Adams, 85, 581. Arcadia St., | ‘Pontiac; former Ortonville resi- dent will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from the C. F. Sherman Fu- neral Home, with burial in Ot- tawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Adams died Monday at the Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital after a week's illness. ' Derothy M. Shaw ORCHARD LAKE — Service for Dorothy: M. Shaw, 38, 5752 Pon- tiac Trail, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Orchard Lake Community Church, with burial in Grand Lawn Cemetery, Mrs. Shaw died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital. Clarence D, Matson ROCHESTER Clarence D, Matson, 42, 2791 Ger- ald, will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from Pixley Funeral Home etery, Mr: Matson died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital. j Harry EF. Weiskirch FE, Weiskirch, 51, lifelong resident |of Macomb County, who died Sun- day at St. Jéseph Hospital Mt. | Clemens, will be held at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday from the Schwarzkoff- ul PONTIAC LAKE will open a for the con- Union Lake Village | 2 Service for]. Stresses New School Need Your PTA Is Planning: _ HOLLY ~ Parents will get 4 chance to trade places with their sons and daughters at the Holly High School PTA meeting on Wednesday, . A brief business meeting will be called to order at 7:30 p.m. in the band room, The budget for the year, which was approved by the executive board, must be voted on by PTA members. A skating party will be given for the home room, which has : FF! if F : E uff i i i : Holly Parents Exchange Places With Children PTA will be held at 7:30 p.m. 2 Hy | It a8 i | Wildcat Strike Ides SE FEE: 2 i rf a H RE ERE ge d ; i Peggy Ann Nelson in Auburn Heights Rite At 7:30| to Lake Placid and New England. if Fil a ii i Bit € baratsty it i This will be the fifteenth birthday, fll i! At this time they will honor past , Mrs. Walter Thompson, Wed organization's Quick Minnie -the TUMS! e THE BIG INAls biggest ‘buys _ these special low-priced Customs Viele Wel i Everything's big In Mercury's lowest-priced series you get the same sweeping length and breadth as in the highest-priced Mercurys. And you get higher horse- Your choice runs all the way from the newest Mercury of them all—the powerful Medalist (priced among models of the low- priced cars)—to the stylish Station Wagon. CENTRAL LINCO 40 West Pike St. 1. The new Medalist 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan. 2. All-metal Custom Station Wagon (8-passenger 4-door or 6-passenger 4-door). 3. Roomy 4-door Custom Sedan. 4, Popular 2-door Custom Sedan. 5. Low-silhouette Custom Hardtop Coupe (only 58% inches high). In each you get the same big new beauty that makes Mercury a standout wherever it goes! Exciting new color schemes—inside and outside! A host of new styling ideas! You are offered ten new safety features, power than in previous models including an impact-absorbing steering wheel. Anyone who can afford any new car can And with ball-joint front suspension (ex- afford one of these big beauties! clusive in this field) you get Mercury's ony, additional. superb handling ease and riding comfort. 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SAGINAW Burns in a ibe ore THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 PM. | i Vs x Se aka aaa < wie igh 2 Ook as a et Se ee POE RG eae viel, ERE a4 t ; iy ‘ ae é “ 1 : | BAA me ~~ =“ 4 = s is OLN — _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1953_ r — 7 ok | j i. , ; oo | ~~ 1iindonesia nMoslems |i, alled off at the senator’ Buster Keaton Would Quit Multi-Language Susie Strasberg Wins |*o"™ ten cad ate seat’ .| Typewriter Used Army Utilizes Machine Different Tongues. WASHINGTON (INS)—The Army today announced a typewriter-like il; E : 3 y said that through the iH 3 : 3 = 38 St. Louis Street Car, Bus Operators Strike ST. LOUIS @—Alll streetcars and buses in St.Louis were tied up to- By BOB THOMAS the conductor on an oldtime train Keaton, merida . , . pag omar to film “The Buster Keaton are. sani Soi goog ion “ J to * ct, “Js, se me Ty tng of cning Dad I'd chuck the | O'Commor or George Gobel in the and : title role, Buster approves of . either, ‘ refreshing contrast to) uc.) 1d get laughs,” pacing po oe Buster observed. “But O'Connor Basten anya he would retire | WOuld be better for the action, he only had the loot. He's a dancer and could handle reflection while |", an@ of knock-about comedy.” yesterday's NBC|, They even talk about having Show Biz.” A regu-| Buster play his own father, but variety | b¢ doesn’t think much of the idea. averaged| Despite all this activity, Buster each year | declared he was in no financial perking aa really make much “You can't wally Bag ds acne out of European tours,” said Bus- to continue | ter, whose pantomine act makes a hit in France, Italy, Belgium and other countries. “I've done more TV guest shots than most ee roe oe Ze convene four times, the Comedy Hour five times and I'm the only one who has been on What's My Line “But you do a shot and then lay off two months. You can't save money that way.” ~ Keaton has earned millions in his film career, which dates back to 1921. But he has little to. show for it, . * » What happened? Bad investments, high living, a divorce, These three combined to jmake him flat broke. a Gove Sin ee madge disposed of much fortune. She was awarded their now occupied by the James Keaton lives comfortably in his Los Angeles home with his young wife. Both are avid cooks, and Buster spends his spare time work- } in 3 ing ‘in the garden. “LOVE ME — LEAVE ME” . be : | PLUS—EXCITING | : MEN! “~— . CHICAGO SYNDICATE a}} RORY CALHOUN rehie AN AARC Pau RMIT he , Se Sema KIDDIES FREE VISIT OUR KIDDIE LAND euity Hat ; ed are 1,921 bus and street- i A : i 5 5 Illegal Knife Possession — Brings 1-Year Probation Miguel Rodrequez, 29, of 271 Going. St., yesterday was placed County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. . He admitted Oct. 3 having a | Sept. 11. ‘But | Wuz Framed!’ LEXINGTON, Ky, ®—Four boys a 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT 7:00 P. M. aod 9:50 P.M. FE 5-4500 Dixie Hwy. (U.S. 10) Near Telegraph Road TO-NIGHT-WED.—-THURSDAY WITH MICKEY KNOX JAMIE O'HARA ORE Whe de . << s Ore Photographed a ae REAL NUDIST PARK == “MISS BODY BEAUTIFUL” STARRING ROBERT CLARK --- SUSAN MORROW escaped from Kentucky Village, stole a car last March 13 and wrecked it. The village superin- tendent did his duty and swore to ‘warrants against them, The April grand jury did its duty and re- turned a grand larceny indictment. The superintendent didn't know— possibly is’t aware yet—that he was “indicted”, Embarrassed court officials said yesterday the typing error will be corrected. Which Prints ‘in Fifty’ | Beautiful Wife, I mischievously tried to needle the B.W. by ask- | “The hotel bill.” Vanderbilt, who’s gone round the world 12 hunting knife illegally in his pos- ’ session when arrested in Pontiac Plaudits From .the Stars 2 By EARL WILSON ne _ NEW YORK — The world’s most famous theatrical hangout— Sardi’s —.is particularly adored by actresses . . . Helen Hayes, Marlene Dietrich and Mary Martin ... and I suspect that it’s because some waiters address all women, regardless of age, as “Young Lady.”. : . After one waiter had said “Young Lady” all evening to my : ©... Which reminds me that Susie Strasberg, who says she’s either 16 to 17—"it Cepends on my mood”— was the glitteriggest gal ing him: in here before ee eet you wg ~~ persy out calling "s ° capture the largest number of the “Only 18, sir,” he softly replied ... a gallantry that shamed 2) cieeeed Sette ba Potonnent sank me into silence a whole evening. @ government for four years. oO DELL'S RRR MER EHD there the other night after. tri- umphing in “The Diary of Anne Frank.” _ Marilyn Monroe, a drama student of Susan’s father, Lee Strasberg, burst into Sardi’s exclaiming, “Wasn't Susie won- _ Business Men — Yes! But we also serve the best looking Gal's from 6 «. m. te 8 p. m. Jack Decker’s On US-10 in Drayten Plains. derful?” . Susie — who has a year to go in high school — sat beside Franchot Tone during a long supper celebration of the hit, Susie didn’t start studying — till she was 14 because I SUSIE Ruth Gordon helped her a. lot, she said. “What about her father’s help?” I inquired. “Oh, Lee won't take anybody under 18!" she retorted. It left | me to ask Susie how she got so terrific. “Osmosis,” she replied. ‘ ‘ YT 2 te When Cornelius Vanderbilt was a boy, his mother read him a joke from Punch: First Lady: “What was the most astonishing thing you saw on your trip through Europe?” Second Lady: times and crossed the Atlantic 180 times, says it truer now. x 2 2k FROM ALL OVER: “Two can live as cheaply as one proyiding | they're twins; and have an old-fashioned mother” a Kirby, San Francisco... “A Scotsman had 104 temperature; 80 the doctor put him in the basement to warm the whole house”—Siegi Sessler, London ... Atty. Manny Robbins remem- | bers when a Harvard professor told him to attend class at Purse Hole. “Purse Hole?” exclaimed Robbins, then a young student, The prof pointed to it on a campus map—“Pierce Hall.” , , ‘The Aga Khan favors Aly remarrying Rita ... The new | $10,000,000 Eden Rec in Miami Beach (Harry Mufson, Pres.) already has its'cabanas done and the opening isn’t till Dec. 20... The B’way Set’s ra abgut Phil Silvers’ TV show . » « « Fred Chiaventone, headwaiter,” who : opened the Villa Vallee in '29 where the Copa is now, has launched his own spot at 113 W. 13th. * x wr” Warner Bros. had to reprint ads which | read: “James Dean—the overnight sen-.| sation of ‘East of Eden’ becomes the star of the year!” , . . Pres. Eisenhower won't discuss his political future till after Jan. 1, says Sherman Adams . . . A CBS exec flew in from H’wood to find a girl to play opposite Bing Crosby in “High Tor” ... Tamara Benamy, the Latin %’s Je- Phone @ Breakfast _@ Lunch @ Dinners “ON OUR GIANT FE 5-833) SCREEN rusalem-born dancer,’is trying to talk|™ —— LAST TIMES TODAY ——_ t “TARZAN'S HIDDEN JUNGLE” and “THE ROAD TO ENVER” STARTS TOMORROW STORY OF fan A f iy tA hs li r A y WA y// Starts at 11:10 - 2:50 - 6:25 - 10:01 Frankie Laine into touring Israel. Are the Jeff Stones (Corinne Calvet) expecting? .... The palmist at Armando’s read Christine Jorgensen’s future and predicted lots of kids ... Walter Slezak’s three kids earned ‘more than $2,000 last- week posing for clothing ads ... Sid Caesar carried the huge cake at Jan Murray's birthday party—and dropped it. A group of Los Angeles strippers formed a softball team — “The Bare- | cats”... Duke Ellington’s wife under- | goes surgery this week. Mike Todd chased | - ' TAMARA the cook from the kitchen of a Durango, | Colo. restaurant and cooked dinner for his 15 guests. A small time H’wood mobster finally made the big time, re- lates Roy Hamilton, He was dumped into the river.in a barrel of cement from Grauman’s Chihese theater. brother, ° (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) i = IVES. Gj Asie se | Pheumonia Strikes / | Pi HURO a Germany's Adenauer ROARING SALUTE “AFINE FILM... A GEM +.» Newsweek | “SUPERB, : | staying in ‘the 7,500 trailer parks | BONN, Germany: @—Chancellor | | Konrad Adenauer has pneumonia, |his doctors disclosed today. | A special medical bulletin issued | by two physicians said the 79-year- jold West German government chief's. “feverish bronchitis has | been complicated by /a light bron- “ b. Life | Chial pneumonia.” | | ‘This was the first /indication that hom Chancellor is seriously ill, He | has been confined /to his home for | the past five days. | First announcements said Ade- nauer was suffering only from a | cold. This diagnosis was later | ;} amended to tonsillitis, and yester- day to ‘feverish bronchitis.” eT | 1,500,000 Americans today, most of them WARM, RICH!” Cue | More i live in trail ]| clectrie, gomnections and sanitary tecttities, LAKE THEATER TONIGHT i That's earl, |] > ile ANA * . * The eight races are expected to gross. $1,135,000. Dates for the The eight races are the Wash- races have not been set as yet. Veteran, Rookie Stars Head NFL Statistics his old friend and coach, Paul Brown, has completed 26 bt passes for 393 yards, 2 for touch- downs, Only two of Graham's f a le i "8 gis ee bE |Starting Slot SAN FRANCISCO W#—In case you've been worrying about wheth- er Ronnie Knox will start at tail- ability alone, He’s one. tailbacks we've ever had. As.a matter of fact, added, .UCLA is loaded in the line and~has the backs fo produce est-scoring team.” “We are not embarrassed by the many remarks made by Ronnie's stepfather, Harvey," Kelley said. “The only Knox we're interested in is the boy. If anyone's embar- r the constant talk, it's Solunar Table Hunters and fishermen in this area can find the best: times for their sports, on Wednesday as fol- lows; according. to John Alden Knight's solunar tables: WEDNESDAY ao ‘Major shnet dtejar ee 4:50 ee DENVER i®—Fred the Falcon, a ‘tim No. 1 and the imprint looks | i freshmen, 34-18, before 17.785 fans |—probably the largest paid crowd ' ‘ever for a frosh foothall game. | Denver fans said they saw the i“old pro” touch in the sure tac- cadets, coaching them this fall li loped the University of Denver |; been Lawrence T. (Buck) Shaw, Falcon Mascot for Air Force Athletic Teams Scratches Talon Marks on Denver Freshmen. 4) a touchdown’ on the first scrim- veteran collegiate and professional | mage play. consultant for 90 . 30. Buck will FEES: bibs MET ix di! lt * Pa., A Butler, quarterback. George Klutinoty, turned in one of the ances. He passed John White, 135-pound fullback from Baltimore, for the academy's first touchdown after Denver jumped to a 6-0 lead with i yard plunge. But the academy's show of tra- dition and color was as as its playing’ on the field,. Kelley plays “what might be the nation’s high- | i iin i i 4 = 2 Presidents at’ Crisler H i if ‘|for Removal of Washington Pass W 1 A AR gana ok or oternse TV Restrictions — LOS ANGELES u—Was Wasb- a ae Ingion’s winning touchdown against| Tells. Chicago legal: Trojan} NCAA Is Gradually en ton ee ee cent! Easing Contes & it E i t & li] i i A f | i 4 23 i 4 z a 3g! : W. Bloomtield Students Approved Change; Past Name rig Bir 2% ut x i i J FE i Mi rf if; j i j i y anything to hold up the deal.” Kramer expects not only to bring OCSC Riflemen Deteat Detroit Sharpshooters Oakland County Sportsmen's Club Trabert Expected to.Q Amateur Net Ra * ie £f Hil ii fr fi a nks Today Trabért, the U.S.. and ¥ os 9S ERE IIE TEE SY Sat Mae oe i PR Na CEFi te y. is ? Z topes. £ ee ¥ ay | * 3% .: ere: ee AY 2 i } / reey ge ren i Gore ‘ f Ne ae a e . £ 3 . a” fe 7 Wot oe Ge (a a | ; ¢ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1955 Deke OUP RS Ae, i soe clas Wes 2 a Tops, Kaline Clo ut by dividing @ player's | amassed 338 total bases in 538 at (son, easily outdistanced the Amer- 1s number of times at bat into his | bats. , nae ican League field. His nearest total bases. : es 6 pursuer, Detroit’s Al Kaline, com- ieee e-ac8 Mays’ collection of 185 hits in-| piled a .546- slugging mark and The New York Yankees’ Mickey |¢luded 18 doubles and 13 triples. | wound up 6 points behind Mantle. na d ‘Mantle, with 316 total bases in 517 |Snider’s extra-base output num-| Included among Mantle’s 158 jing . ae SS . slump that caused him to be/ trips; topped the American League | bered 34 doubles, six three-baggers hits were 25 doubles and 11 triples. sy ting bases official ON YOUR benched for a few days. with a .611 slugging percentage. | and 42 circuit-clouts among his 166 | Haline, the batting leader, collect- | at bats. ane ee d Other Sports se The switch-hitting outfielder also’ hits. ed 321 total bases in 588 trips. | however, that he was ie GUNS >" The young center fielder had a led his league in homers with 37. 2 ae . The only player in both leagues | the slugging title because he Equipment 581 slugging mark and had hit 2. 8 Mantle, third during the 1954 sea-'to obtain 200 hits, Kaline’s extra! too few at bats. Covers theft, fire, accidental dama only 17 homers when was| History repeated itself for Mays he and most other hazards. benched June 19. From then he again had to beat out his Midw Point ; : 85¢ Per $100 for 1 Yr. proceeded to find At Midway he giinimum Premium $5, || inthe gue, and ale bot his |Snder ty’ 3 poms. is ew | Area Gridders Prepare for 2nd Halt of batting average 40 points. son Snider's shigging average was Call Us on Any Insurance Need! 29 8 Statics compiled by ‘The Asso-|tind the Say-hey Kit. tre Due| LOOP Seasons in Friday Contests Match Strides Today League headquarters ruled! With Flint Central Pontiac High School's cross- SEE FTE pe aa os. jfialt Titel Ae citer gb : 33 A comés the Valley meet at a neutral Flint course, Oct. 20: ‘Preparations Begun for A-B Cage Loops City basketball leagues for the 1955-56 season in Classes A arid B are now being organized by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation; First meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m., in the employes’ lunch room across from the Parks and Recreation Department's office in the new City Hall. . Managers, or representatives of men’s basketball teams consider- ing entry in city A and B leagues are requested to attend this meet- ing. Agenda will include team reg- Kenneth G, accumulated $82 total bases in 580| swatting was.a big factor in Brook-| A chant of “two down and three; win mumber three against score- last week over Ortonville, will at bats. Slugging averages are'lyn's World Series success,|to go’ was echoing about the less Berkley on their home field. | tangle with Lake Orion, Oakland- HEMPSTEAD : practice’ fields at Inter-Lakes » ae talc ae eon. B loop squad presently resting in : * League high schools Monday att- points oped the league basement with three , Pontiac Motor Pen Wins No. 199 Wine gridders prepared | Veteran Romeo head coach Dan | straight defeats. Contest 1s sched- INSURANCE ; . <7 . Barnabo undefea Lake Orion, . 4-8284 Finishes Ist it. Te pdb gare og a hg we ee oe deta a ates ome oot ** ‘ - ite on . 3 102 E. Huron St. Ph. FE : Gol Over Charlie Titone ’ eleven at Lapeer. In their last} Gene Konley’s Rochester eleven in f Match en In an afternoon contest, Wa- | 100 matches, Bulldogs have held| has an open date while winless BROCKTON, Mass. i» — Willie | terford Skippers hope to better | .. cnents scoreless and have only | Bloomfield Barons tackles Fraser | eg. [| _Thtee 2man teams from Fish-| pep, the Hartford, Conn., feather-| thelr 1-1 loop record when they | sacriticed @1 points in the 1st con-| in a Suburban Southeastern clash CAN‘T and Pontiac Motor met Sunday yet hasn't seen the Oxford, fresh from its Ist win| ney to Manchester. | Randol H 200th professional boxing victory.| jeague victory after suffering BEAT 908 W = otf at Teeraph : a pe aupeeng ri ince way ae renee oe oe | Oe een . , ; tournament and 199 Jast night with a unanimous | Skipper head coach Dave Free-| F3 d’ T B S CUSTOM TAILORS — CLOTHIERS —- FURNISHERS | pienic. o were in, Pon-|12ToUund decision over Chart Tt man pasted a 37 defeat on the uas eam oot ooner ’ t if t the ‘ 2 . a : tne Motor led the eld witha 106) freyg,t SY" MMe Mavi | Peon et 2 ica emer wex| Qpponents' Deep in Hole : LETU - : PPR | Stroke total to 2nd place Fisher! Pep weighed 129%, Titone 128%. | an easy battle this week because . see NY ing in 3rd was General Motors | gave Titone a mouse over his right | fensively and defensively. It has @ | of the undefeated, untied Okiahoma| The four kicks had these ef- sv dlihinab4 -« | Truck with a 1735 total, — |eye in the fourth round and had! much better balanced club this | Sooners have. @ kick coming. |fects: —_— 72 for the winners, and Ron Roth- | fourth and fifth with fast left jabs. |" gouthfield, which shares the I-L ot the + 1. cones ees » 99 YOUR CAR NOW! barth’s 15 was low for Fisher) Pep lost seven and drew once. | top slot with Van Dyke, will have |. 7 is,botent Portion of the Seon. . a be lhe, Body. on — ge its record tested as the Jays host | soninst Ti Sanat Geihe Waar oS by Texas pon to its nett a Tae tate ee m1 a ag aoe esl ped %6. pac d Yanks in: Hawaii Walled Lake Vikings in —_— quick kicks set the Longhorns ‘back Pe ’ : yards ay from HONOLULU u—The New York | vega leagee apponent to ereaa {22 tee? (ney wore themselves Out) Wo, 3, put Texas back on its own : SANDER by Pan-American Clipper yester- goal year. Jays “You try to move the ball,” is No. 4. left -T on its : RR | day yesterday ef route to the Ori.| D&Fd yesterday on pass defense |the way Coach Bud Wilkinson | _N°,* loft Texas stranded on . FO ENT \ ont ter on ouiniion ear and correcting last week's errors, |), the strategy (077.5: with &% yards to. travel for bY TRAVIS or an en ton NOU snned a |i Preparation for the Viking in- |e the taick hick, Oklahoma, style, autelume : nine-day stopover before proceed- vasion. yesterday. ' : : co? tide ope ts oncuars tate Seer ere earns {|e fo Japan, Hundreds of fans] In the single night geme, top | Wilkinson's football teams have : , gree ay: : “% se : eS te means of chasing foes back in owling ts. ; nee ee : ; s . , their own bailiwick. But this year's HURON LADIES 1 : | elub, riding a string of 22 victories |. Oe ™ ~ Uh antl-Treeze Se cee cee | ee | ’ 80 @ as. Die : ae did beating Texas, 20-0. jes cay =O 8 Kw OS ° ie kits Cesena . pe: Fullback Billy Pricer booted | “en's Serv. 4 Trem Fo. 8 ‘ - : i ae i ‘ - ‘ , pig ap dere egg eens we i: . some 62 yards and the others| LADIZS RURON BowL mouse ee i "1 Coach Pandy’ . ee ee ; ‘ ae : WEST SIDE LADIES “B” Pete's Pines is 2 Power Piping $ ie : ; : ; wt W. L|M&M~-Motors #8 § Gresham Cirs, § 10 de ee : : Tom's Mkt. 16 ¢ Seven Up 10918 | Young Rity. § 8 Oak Coin 313 s < : 2 B Woodman'’s 13 7 Oman's Serv " a os Hdw - aaa ties te mi. oY 5 4 ae | age 7 i $ Tem Noe Sittin 1a. US : .* : on, beg 206, E. Feltes 478; Tom's is ay eee .* = : 4 3 — . - > ¢. . : . . . ns anes ea BEMIS-OLSEN AMVETS | | Wayne Nesting Ti Pabst m“ t: : —_ in ei # | Churches %2 © Haskilis 87 Lotter hep % De-Paraner- H é ‘3 ; P i Miller's 11 1 Powler's No. 14 86 rster Tool ® Auburn-B 4 ‘> : ‘ ‘ ; Pont. Ree ® 3 Detroit Ree. 3 9| Team No, 2 8 Stanfield’s 4| 4? 3 : ‘ ct Sacepene * i " i» >. ¢ i ee | Deere e 5 ; ; ‘ ie 3 Oy at f & é f ‘ ear: sh as oe are up\ with the leaders in the National Football League. 5 The Redskins were bounced from the unbeaten by the Chicago Cardi- nals Sunday, 24-10, but it wasn’t the fault of Janowicz. He scored alt 10 points, for a’ probable league or gio «fase soy ate i TEE PONTIAC PRESS, EEL Pe ape pe eee y f TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 a try t offense now except when he is wanted te guard ageing pedegs tp an emergency.: In each of Washington's first DOUBLE ENTRY—Carol, left, and Nancy Heiss, members of the Skating Club of New York, perform a spread eagle yesterday on the rink at Rockefeller Centre. Carol, 15, second ranking figure skater in in figure skating. ar Wirepho rr) the world, is walneal for a berth pn the Olympic team, Nancy, 13, is U. S. junior national champion and Middle Atiantic senior champion Ayling Scores Twice in Alma’s 21-6 Win Pontiac’s Dick Ayling accounted for two touchdowns to pace Alma Adrian in an MIAA game Saturday College to a 2146 victory over at Alma. It was Alma’s 4th straight win and 2nd in the MIAA league. Ayling, who quarterbacks the un- defeated Scots, passed to Marv Rab for a 39-yard TD on the 3rd play of the game, the winners’ Ist score. Ayling plunged over from the one in the 3rd quarter for the Scots’ 2nd touchdown, First time that Nashua ever ran . worse than 2nd was in the recent | Sysonby at Belmont Park when) he finished 3rd against older | horses. Hillsdale, Central Backs' Leading Michigan Scorers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A pair of quick-striking half- backs — Nate Clark of Hillsdale and Bernie Raterink of Central Michigan—lead the. state's indi- vidual scoring parade today with 42 points apiece. Each has scored seven touch- downs, mostly from long range, in a duel for the No. 1 spot. Alma’s Marv Raab, the 1953 scoring champion, is 3rd with 36 points, followed by Michigan’s Ron Kramer (25), Ferris’ Russ McLean (25) and Michigan State’s Jerry Pianutis (23). Raterink, a 6-foot, 180-pound | senior from Zeeland, has scored | his touchdowns on runs of 4, 44, 67, 66, 38 and M4 yards, plus a 75- yard punt return. Michigan’s record 61-0. romp over Northern Illinois Saturday.= In that same game, the state's 1954 scoring champion—Jim Po- doley — made his debut for Cen- tral Michigan, and scored twice. With five games left, the spectac- ular Podoley has a chance to re- tain his title. Nate Clark tallied his seven TD's on an 85-yard punt return, runs of 18, 2, 20, 54 and 1, plus a 27- yard pass reception. He also has org 35 yards. He scored three times in Central | Ten Horses Ready for Gotham Trot Thursday YONKERS, N.Y. @—Ten horses were declared in today for the sixth annual Gotham Trot Thurs- day night at Yonkers Raceway, The purse for the 14%-mile race is $29,000,» Making his first appearance at a local track, Kimberly Kid, 5, was established as the morning line favorite at 2-1. He will be driven tk in ‘Skins Top-Rating nalf of Washington's entire 68-point total this season. a Occ Shanes ens Marshall salenais “We don't. let him run too often, We don’t want to break up the jeogee.” Next Sunday, however, Janowicz |" lot of running. The Janowicz is a bit of rarity in pro football's two-platooning, He is an excellent defensive player, a first- rate runner and not only kicks field goals and extra points but punts, does the booting on kickoffs and is no slouch as a passer. ‘New’ Rangers Win Two Games in Row NEW YORK (®—‘‘What's so. sur- prising about the Rangers winning two games in a. row” snapped Coach Phil Watson today. ‘These are the new Rangers, know.” He emphasized the “new.” The New York Rangers, the whipping boys of the Natioyal Hockey League for more than a decade, were riding undefeated when they arrived back in their home town—two victories in the. first. two games. Watson might not~ be surprised. that the club has won its first two games, but he’s probably the only one in New York who isn't. The last time the. Rangers. won the first two games of the season was in 1941, the last: time, incidentally, they finished atop the NHL stand- ings. They “haven't been better than fourth since. Stan Intihar, 6 foot 4 Cornell end from Euclid, Ohio, returned to action with a brilliant performance against Lehigh after missing 1954 &/ due to ineligibility. OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYE The Five M's or 8 ; ‘ Set he. 3 Te ee OT ie 4 County Jets 8 8 LaPorge Mt. i 4 Walton TV 8 8 Ned Bower for the Leonard Pin Needs 12 4 Jr's. 7° Buck Allwood Stable, Far « Be os. Kats . : The Upsets HS N.J. ‘Ten Pins @ 7 Bureau Brats 3 13 ———— ‘TNT's 8 8 Pin ie LAMELAND Laples ee pee Sie th COE 8: L wte Ottmar's bf 4. Godhardt's 66 INDEPENDENT LADIES Cloverleaf 11 5 Herbor Bar 7°98 Pts. ts Hollis lt & LaChie 7 8: Al's Store. 8 Kramers Uhrick's 10 6 Team No, 16 7 8| MeNetl's C, Hough Team Ne. $ 10 6 Compton's 6 10/| Vogts 3 * ® 7 Sportsman's 6 10 | Prestons- 41 Croney a8 “Lb 5 11) P. Kellering s ‘s as ee 313 a # thrown one touchdown strike, cov- Ea 5, 8. Wall 201, D. Evans 600; McNeil’ 614—2275, : "| St. Louis. Cardinal general manag- » | tion of the club's 1956 field manag- Lane Indicates. He's Still High on Hutchinson Former Tiger Manager May Be Named at Press Confab, Wednesday ST. LOUIS #—It appeared cer- tain today that Frank Lane, new er, was speaking of Fred Hutchin- son when he dismissed the ques- er with one sentence: “We'll name him Wednesday at a press confer- ence." Lane, the trading wizard of base- ball, wouldn't say much more yes- terday about the managerial job. As a week-long Cardinal organiza- tional meeting began, Lane pre- ferred to speculate about possible trades to help the club. He had previously mentioned Hutchinson, manager of the 1955 -winning Seattle club of the Pacific Coast League and former Detroit Tigers manager; Harry | (The Hat) Walker, who took over as Redbird pilot when Eddie Stanky was fired last May and a third party he wouldn't identify as stil in the running for the job. Since then, reports have per- sisted. Hutchinson hag the job sewed up. given up hope of being retained, ' arrived yesterday for a private’ conference with Lane. But Walker said last night the conference hadn't come off. The unidentified third party was believed to be Jimmy Keane, | Omaha manager. “ “I'm looking for the man 1: think can do the job for me," the former White Sox general manager said, “If he fails on the field, then I'll fail in the front office.” Asked if Hutchinson was due in) town, the 59-year-old Lane paused, | then finally said, “Well, yes, if there is a reason for him te be As for trades, Lane said “We're just in the talking stage now.” . The man who made 241 deals involving 353 players in seven years at Chicago said he's already talked to Wid Mathews of the Chi- cago Cubs, Buzzy Bavasi of the Brookivn Dodgers. Roy Hamey of the Philadelphia Phillies, Joe Cron- in of the Boston Red Sox and Gabe Paul of the Cincinnati Reds. ——__—_—_ PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES seevamed = we he me eee ewawr | i. 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SAGTHA SAGINAW - t i With Road Hazard Guarantee EASY TERMS LIST PRICE SALE PRICE .....817.30 9280 ....522.95 SJ620 $25.75 3588 .....$28.50 51785 .....$31.20 3]QSR ....++$34,30 $2750 WHITE SIDEWALLS, Too q Most Sizes 2 ‘ FOUR ws f é THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OC : f TOBER 11, 1955 feeling “fine and bearing up well. Army Contracts to Firms Up 31 Per Cent in 1954 DETROIT # — Army contracts to small businesses for tank and automotive equipment increased 31 per cent during the past fiscal year, the Ordnance Tank-Automo- tive Command has announced. Brig. Gen. Nelson M. Lynde Jr. ROARDING HOUSE “IL THOUGHT YOU WERE TAKING Via YOUR NOURISHMENT NiceLy ww YOL) BRING THAT LUNCH PAIL HOME AS CLEAN AS A SURGEON'S APRON —— NOTA CRUMBS INIT/ «x w- BUT CHEER UP-— "TOMORROW YOU GET EACHES ALA SKIN 3 AND MEAT LOAF ALA y, KETCHUP /A— LY YW J tj EGAD, MARTHA! I DETECT A GROWING MONOTONY IN THE CONTENTS OF MY LUNCH PAIL. Y we THE SAME CHEESE, HAM, 47 "TOMATO, APPLE AND THE EVER PRESENT BANANA/ HOW ABOUT SOME SUCH DELICACY AS FRESH SHRIMP SALAD SOME FLAVORFUL TARTS we ANY LITTLE: EXCITING ,. 2PRISE ¢ ¥, I 4 Ze GY Sec am oh hags WORE eco peat | ae le NANCY ave 1 WISH YOU'D. GET | THESE CRACKS IN THE WALL FIXED *, NANCY--- ARE YOU TAKING YOUR ‘hh a By Leslie Turner : K eS Ki — 2 > :. y 4 Ni Gv OUT =| m ; og : a : i : 1S ‘ oy = LZ] ¢ * \ & j aN Ls Ss —~ | E i “aus /} ~ | y MUA : TRWILLAMS SW SS THE WINNERS Cap, 1968 by HEA Bereien, tne. TM. Rag, UB. Pat OFF - +GRANDMA By Charlies Kuhn a ~; | . 5 F GEE, CHEER UP, STORM WINDOWS UP YEAH, BUT I WISH | HAD LET | [..'M JUST NOT HAPPY |__| : _ / GRANOMA!YOU | [SCREENS STORED, CLEANING U |SOME O' THOSE CHORES GO. | [i HAVE A FEW L é DO IT YOURSELF “y how) WAVE ALL YOUR | [DONE AN YOUR HEAVY TILL LATER... THINGS 1 FUSS OVER 7 IN... ° ; ‘ : * / “T'll trade you a front tooth for a bicuspid.” Ft th ds Mhweaaente FARLESS\POSDICK EGAD#-THIS WIND MUSSING MY HAIR/’—1 DONALD DUCK UNCA DONALD IT GAYS HERE: “YOU CATCH MORE FLIES PIT OLE er re Ss ea eer, ea ei ie ee ae Se OPT Re: Peer [esr Roa ae eee a eee si eS 24 aki, Pee faa i ‘hale NT ee ee rn ae a vee eS ee eee ON eee a ee ee ee wea ee 9 8. rE Pag gat a a is i a ie r i 3 ; 4] ‘ \ , f ' ’ j pn Habit ede eae Hey " ‘ , uy pay ; F : ey pees f v Bile } f f i ir rh - 5 de Mee ee © ‘a é por? 3 sei, # > j f ; 4 ¢ All : E ‘ Paglrcale Tye ee vf y ‘ | 4 : 3 apa : f i } . f pen ‘ i * rs E ‘ am - ” 33 4 be E : al ee ee : | "PHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1955 thik) — r mre see — . . . li GE Lal - Soybeans Down [ MARKETS |$21 Million Used |Methodist Class - Market Rallies Small GE Appliances | : YUCCIID UA igo: obama ~~ |blects Officers; |" Cut Fair Trade Price f : oe, peek Produce ds Dinn By oe DETROIT FRLDUCE if) , lif er |Hol Di ner After B Selloff DETROIT up — Generab Electric | of. 300 Fisher St, was arraigned : : ‘WALLED LAKE —The Sem oat before Waterford Town- L > |, DETROFT, Oct, 11 (AP) — Wholesale “J eet oes Fidelis Class of the Walled Lake Co. is abandoning fair trade pric- | yesterday ' as toporied oy the Barca ef L 2.50-3.00 American Motors Plans Methodist Church elected officers NEW YORK w — The eke |e Se oe See i CHICAGO @-—A slightly easier |," us, taney. 8.00 bi; No. 1, at its recent meeting. ci:meation oe ' ienturstaiion undertone prevailed im grains on Se hon ae :| Sales Program Around RS ee Ne ETAe ane alae ae eee the Board of ‘Trade today. Deal-|teacr iat hed amt% boon, et ‘Cornerstone’ Model | kiss: vice president. Mason Welch; /higher in carly i . This was announced in Bridge- ings were slow in all pits. No 1, 2.80-3.00 bu: » ed, 33 ee ees Mason Welch. Prices were up between 1 .and past, Cuts. danh sfaes Se See Soybeans sank around a cent at |}7%' Citiicuses Ne. 1° 3.60-390 ba | BURLINGTON, Wis. oP) "| Tees Senirae Duala WEST) pints Ot Ga tak wale iehiat| Siem Sie: Concen Reawiie a re times while wheat ‘was off for] Grapes Res fb ok, Ba Pouches American Motors Corp. said today| present for the seventh annual extended-to around a point. iv aadees af ae Bon Supreme Hills — Both Jett, fancy. 4.50-5.00 bu: No 1. 3.80-4.00 Smorgasbord, presented by the} There was an initial rush of| cent less driving before Bloomfield losses of major fractions. seal 325-3 78 bu; fey. 4.00. | it spent $21 million on the develop- Court puts a new interpretation on bu; Bose, No 1, Me. ' Semper Fidelis group to raise |trading at the opening that sent rs ‘ Justice Alva J. Richardson. He was GMC TRUCKS covered much of their early loss. | Rent Teaat te. Watermelans ne 1:| ment of the 1986 model Rambler—| TONY" gor the church building | rices*deem aorostly tthe fourth| the law, and "As it now stands, and costs. Feed grains held ‘up “better than | ee ae cic Desk. crm tia,|the most completely redesigned fund. Soy ot otis, ‘The Woe SE he | Re new Se tress ew See “Built in Pontiac of the list, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu,; green, round, fancy passenger the low price hind briefly in reporting the course | practically , to under |} — — by Pontiac People” —_ ean telatet | i 38b-foe,, Lime, ae Lvestock of trading, and prices began to re-| places the dealers witch signed) | UNE OO ae oe & pererenest ernp sept wee | eT ie ee ae ee cover their balance and started to| contracts with us in an untenable Juor, WILSON GMC CO. a scheduled fer jeownnce aiter the | Rens fan tebe ne. Le iee,| The new Rambler has been des- DETROIT Get. itt advance. hg position.” . man, 70, of Holly, yesterday was Oakland at Cass, Pontiac ’ market's close, This tended to |380 bu Beets tency. 138 dox bobs; ignated the “cornerstone” on which | able Market ope ag Sa : rket broke | The GE spokesman said the com- | tineq $75 and costs by Springfield : No 1, 75-1.00 behs; topped, No 1, on barrows and : Barly Westerday’s mar applied only to ; hold down trading, particularly Teetae’ ce Brocce ita oan Bap cme peor | ishe!ay “es ‘Wels marply in one of the great de- ays wy pee wot affect pel township Justice Howard F. Chan- ‘ bu.; No 1. 1 Peat Cabbace, business about per No. 1 and 2 280- the 15.38; other b 4 tt ichigan, wou 3 $ z in soy irs ‘bu: “red, wot, Loociso:. standard next year. be es pang Aid ed Maetne break | icies in other states, fer ; Wheat, neat the end of the first | Fares. No.l, ‘00-190 bu. Sarouts No The senipany 0d wes om lity pote eet 4 siausd-| since the announcement of Presi- ae If your friend's im jail and needs Ze hour wan unghanged to 36 lower, | ime 3100 "ton) Won't, Mi.teena8 ing at more than 150,000 sales sid below, ‘moot ‘lasoge slaughter calle deat Eisenhower's iliness. u Wi bel, FE. FR BOE S.9SS 3 é December $2.05%; com unchanged | fos, Ccle'y. "9.1 3 ace’ bene® Corm.| @f the Rambler and more than | opening sleedy; stockere and teeters good gainers today were 0 ng 3 to % higher, December $1.30%; root, "No “f t's 00 Sador, bag. Cucun: 100,000 sales of the standardized chatce ea sears 1a.00-32 04, high chotey Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Boeing, Hayride Parties. Food furnished. 3 oats unchanged to Ye higher, De-| DS" pura "\ 100-130. dor bebs.| Nashes and Hudsons, rereia rans steers an peifers/Glenn Martin, American Tele- . PE 2-3231, ~Adv. comer: OH; rye % te 5 lowe og 15.00 bi wit * florseradish, AMC President George Romney hares ate yh Rg Baap eutters|phone, Anaconda Co., Du Pont Business m eS oor ear ma poor faints we nn t.00-1.66,| Previewed the Rambler for almost down, to 400 or ‘slow "ulty and com Aluminum 1. bese ayt er to , Novem idee Okra, No 2.56-3.00 pk.| 200 newsmen at a summer resort | mercial 11,00-14.00, tral, Texas Co., : ; : and lard 5 cents lower to 10 cents basket Onions, dry, No. cies Be near the company’s proving ground | pi. “ttady with Mondays strong cleee,| Lower were Goodrich, om Home Builders Argue a hundred pounds higher, October | * 89), "y"Gus ‘behs. Parauips, No. 1. at Burlington, Wis. Hudson Hor- carly ‘sales #008 and low choice veslers | Copper. Reynolds Metals, Balt . f Credits $11.38, Kor e028 wushei. Peppers | net, Wasp, Nash Ambassador and | {#.20.28.00: high | choice vanity "and "eam more & Ohio, Eastern Air Lines,| Tightening of Credits Grain Prices eet, (a8 oe; arene. | Stalenmen models were previewed Sammi iettagy: fe" tt s8¢ RS land Hiram Walker Hampers Progress No' 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; sweet, green, No| yesterday, Sheep—Salable $00. Mark __ CHICAGO GRAIN 1, 140-2.00 bu. Pimentos ‘Wo, 1. 2.0-|" Romney said: swnee: coele colea pred 006 cates New York. Stocks nae? ae aay pepeenigigaet 7 Peed ree No, 1, 65-0" dos, bcha! “Only American Motors Is {ion good, lambs, 1600-18-00; cull to -. |” NEW YORK —Tight money is Wheat 2.03% May TllcI7! Se" | white, ‘No. 1 65-80 sa, *cus Gitter:| building cars of the compact | cholce Ce gy Ag gs Bg yng + AS oy ~~ soa stowing down some. phases of the May vttiseckta Dee 1.12% ut Nose tet 38. bu. | Delicious | type. Our objective is to have & 0-18 3. Aised coem. 108? Bl cre Goal": #33 business boom. Some of those be- en socsceestt “Wi oersgl 1 00-150 % bu, jo. 1, 1.00-1. nme 4 SB dee builders , say ec HS RS Oe 2 | Sacer ate Remdines | ceponPSOS PREPS nS Ee SURE Soe Be tae Complaining. |] BE SURE YOUR SAVINGS EARN TOP DIVIDENDS! Maret ose. LB | Rpeeaoest be Noe 180% Se tosieteen "ite. t. “We expect to see the time when Seaman: sows ‘scarce one ‘cnay: od ae 3 ph Lore Hh * ¢ «© helh yu eat oak aad 4 your child’s future and make your Cate" Seareh 1 Ae | oor neg, vie pe take Oe ‘Not 38 compact cars will represent a sub- Sesty mince Ito 30 id se-i8.08; he Cyan 86 Kteage, 88'';, 294 | Businessmen are paying | the dreams for him come true! But, be sure your saving nog — — baht "rurnine Nei, 1.06-1.25 dos € the American | ro Ne: feel decks’ mest Use Me | Am OM SE! 4 Kroger ....:: 413 / most for loans from New York here where our high ens: topped. No 2, 1-50-2.00 bu. stantial share 0 $e-08 14.00: few, decks, mostly US. te | Am M& Pay. 323 Tenn & P.. 108 ber 1953. The|} earning the greatest return. Save h our dividends, Poul Greens: Cabbage Wo. 1. 15-128 ow | market,” 2s with end of No. 1s around 200-220) am Motors ... 85 Lop Giaee "". 71.4| banks gince September aid votes ly, helo you save more—faster—tately! ‘ DETROIT LTRY Collard, No 1, 75-125 bu. Kale. Ne) Romney predicted a “gradually |. s Ta cone 150; pel, tote ates Am N Gas - ee Lib ng +» 3 / Federal’ Reserve Bank of New yearly, i rr pound’ fos. ‘Deireit for Not | ba. Botte) No” 1 100-126 bu. Spinach | diminishing share of the market” fa‘ana tighter 1330-14-80 ag Bi 3S Am Reds.) ds'=; S| eck reporta average rates Sere LOAN C0. per ob. Mw 7 Chard, No 1, sa te ; over J scarce, , Am Seating . 307 Loew's .....- sharply in ) quality live poultry up to 10 a.m. "e-1'is ‘bu. Turaip "No. 1. 1-123 bu: |for the “large type of car that |‘® 1448; ever see i scarce, fen] | Am Smelt... 454 Lone 8 Chem 59.2/ rose ae CAPITOL SAVINGS & uebt ‘hens 16-17; heavy reastere cover 4| Lettuce aa@ salad greeas: Celery Cab, | has been getting bigger and bulk- pong Rg Fig Ej ee te nas Gace ee” a — a ps Bnn Pe St. FE 4-056! bs.) 28; heavy brollers or fryers (2%-3% No. 2. 1.15-2.28 bu. Endive. No. Lt ioe 1 eg ee a en oh Gee 2S vine’ @ .. 6. | results from a r money 75 West Huron St. — toe.) | Wales yy a (5-5% P. ba me " et st Tashel The new Rambler, which will be I "Tnndy’ steers grading good, and Anse W x c se ae fs ; 3 of the Federal Reserve System, . avg.) 31-32; ducklings 32-33; ° young ’ No., 1, 2.75-3.25 bu, eer included in both Nash and Hudson below shout steady: : fairly | Armour & Co. 13:7 H 1.624 ' a - —e | tail {3pe, tgxers. Unchudes Belovile | No" 1308, bus ‘head. Noi. 40-400| lines, will be introduced publicly | sctive, steady te 38 bie to 8 gher! Aragck "it Mood OP S| _ Aa inenran sates a, See i ne \ Whites) 3. : 3-dos La tag head, No 1 ae agg gy on Dec. 15. ~ Leealers fully steady; steckers and >| Sar een Ege 414 Mpls Hon... 62.6 of U.S. Government : : z ; —_ leat Mo. 1, 1.00-1.56 be. Romaine, Ho. ers about steady; few loads and lots 136g Monsan Ch "> 433 often sell such securities 150-2.00. 4 to. | Alt. Refin 3 ward °. 06.4) Banks CHICAGO POULTRY ee he oe Mis: ght Motor ‘Pa... 238] to get money for loans to business, ; CHICAGO, Oct, 11 (AP)—Live poultry | @rreoiT £G0s C ¢ | dar . oils cates “aot a @ Sate ». $48 tonne AB Bie they sell them now they Complete . setaay tae cetera Lek | SEES atl atch | OUNMY VANCRCOE ks ee Fae] eee Ge | ey oat om me mple , J (yesterday 1360 esegs, 215,008 Be): £2.8. ‘ " Four Towns - i. steers 21.28-23.00; choice 8nd Beth Steet ...1466.2 Net Mas | businessman's 4 prices : grades: M te 4] them look twice at a E2baE ad lgne ene SES: brent gt faverage’ is iarge Seto wid: ave. sot | of ru, Robert Perrier of Lake Oatinnd | End" chor’ helfere "1a e-a1.a0, wiley | Bemi™é AWC" $22 fet Dairy .. 3831 application for a loan. Investment caponettes under 4% Ib 27-38, over 4%4| megitn sg-as wid. vg. Ea a a eee seit, Morea tel the'be- |Snd,, Commercial cows 1028-1300; net] Boog Sirs.” tes Ses rm a4 | ssGuTEN MORTGAGES | q | __— . v_Miove. tlie: petwees Fon‘ wes. ovg.|” he Ryghocsn chaste to menting off Om ltek Sree allbe aul Shaan oe wre Warner. 405 EY central ".: $*) ‘The rapid rise of home mort- | opens , SERS EEE AS SEES Medium. 42. small #8; grade B large | home of Mra. William "Murtubise of | 1338-141; practical top 14%; few | BMC? MiG -.. 38 Nie M Pow '. 34 te vocord tevels caused the Faci ties CHICAGO, Oct. 11. (AP) — Butter | 51. medium 4-36 wid. avg. 3542; | Petrolia Wednesday at 10 a.m. Members |choice and prime veslers 37.60: most| Bris My, -- 6 i S| gages ; : steady: Fecsipte 440.000: wi buy- | $0; grade C large 34-36 . are planning booths for the good and choice grades $2.00-28.60; cull | L4G Co... 30.1 NO. 4m AY --- $17] covernment to tighten up a little | ing unchanged; 93 score AA 88; & enechs 2. bazaar. down to 10.00; load +4 good Burroughs * 359 a eG "3 on mortgage terms. say at ¥ Tips $2 87.78; 90 B 96.15; 68 CH; cars 000) Commercially graded: Deborah Circle will meet at the home | $08 Ib feeding steers 17.18;, 8 le ‘ on. itt oe oon + + « at Your Finger Be ee vicady: receipts 6485;| Whites—Grade A large 47%-54, medt-| of Mrs. eg eg de Be Be Ff OO - 364 Owens i Gi 1164 the tighter credit is now taking ' wholes buying prices unchanged to 1 | UR DOA. sade A large 6%%-50, tnedl-| on sretied anime for the benest. wooled lambs rather slow and uneven, | Can Dry... 34.8 we oer ti hold. -. lower; U.S. large whites 60-69.9 7 Brown: 7 bd Den Mothers an ttee men of| weak to 50 lower than Monday; shorn Capital Airl | 31.6 panh ’ 2 * * end coll for cent “A's 48: mixed 45; mediums 37; | um 38-40, small 29,000 are meeting at the | lambs, and nae eet | Cervier Cp . 401 fennm tt’ 8 ’o usual lag of one to Just pick up your phone vs for experienced U.S. standards 38: dirties 27; checks 26; — 2 heme ef eS irs. Cecil Ries ‘of | steady; most = gerd prime Sase, JI... 143 parke De... 361 There's ly a Y ore welcome : current receipts 33. The Army at last count had 539| Locklin Wednesday at § p.m. native lambs 17. mag By. Cater Trae 48 Penney, J C8 | two months between contract service on your investments, Your inquiries : : CHICAGO POTATOES mules—two draft and 537 pack.| 4). garan chonke Circle will meet | to city, butchere” mow cull ams Sone oe.” Peet Cola’”.j 196 | awards and the start of construc- ~by phone, by letter or in person. g fivala #0, on track 238, and total Oe, | The Graft animals are at Camp st ji Wednesday. nse “A*'*8°* | vader 0.08; deck choles and prime 100 | Cline Ovi - 83.8 ae, ps: [tem The building “agency leaks ight a Sea a ern ht |Our asees ihe | Ermey i aera Ne | ah sha eons ed] See ie tes Ha [tor ame tata taper NG seep vast Sieetr.t| US Milary hcademy at Weal tie gt dee om [nas of Nee Pus ents | fe gi os a Ag. i" Mls Te seaendy |] = WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. 55; Mi Ni -1U. S$. , home | fi 4 - oy ; “ : kote. Pontiacs 63.65; W Round! point, N. Y. ee Een Fone el bene tan ‘dare, cee eae teen es ies ret aS “ tie attaining its objective * of. ineahas We Wk thc Sedanipcnd alten hethag tatiana : ; = * * . w ° se sneee 5 , : . 1 : ° | Sn N Gas”. 24 ROA mats.” age | building of nepente Lem one , ; Gonsum Pow . 42.4 Repub, oul ome ee ask ine PONTIAC OFFICES - at ot 46-4 | 1,300, homes ’ Hae Gont Mot <<. "a4 Rey Too :--. #8. | man Strunk, executive vice pres 716 Pontioc Stete Bank Building Sort Shoot: ToL Betewsy "et": 45 | dent of the U. S, Savings and é FE 4-2895 Surttes wrt ane mt Jos Ived $54) 1 oan League, says today. ; Seka S “ . e aaere ' ns Dis C Beng . 40.5 Bead 4 OR Oe * Work hd : Doug Airc . 69 ghet O ..... 618 | d ers : : | Why not enjoy the finest—when Bree ns meek mn ustria 511 Community Nat’ | ir 41 fou Pae . ° ‘ °. Fast Kod ... 75.4 Sou Ry aH « | rease = e Rend. 71.6 : . you get more-for-your-money in Biae ai ermart: pel arRings MC er Bank Building veee ea on aa —- . , | 7 Bcello"s::: st. M4 Ol <1 141 age weekly earings of industrial | Phone FE 4-1568-9 — : . 4 ann IO ~ od Sevens, JP... 28.| workers increased about 2 per cent ; Firestone ...,, 70 > Severs. a | ; at 2 : — Pabst Blue Ribbon Feo: ee Betcpee°- 4) Goring Spicer tot e record |f : ; Tre ... 34 sem & ea. ae high, the government yer : EN ; 4 Catone ens Lente Do La . : See Hoe: 4 Seees GP-S) Tae Commas sak Leee Be oa tae | s Li | = Gen. Movers 1384 =a 23 | ment, said weekly earnings in|] Donald B. Honsen _ Richard H. DeWit _ , a on ae 34.2 Twent Cen... -3| manufacturing average $77.90 in : Res. FE 5-3793 Sen Tame ses 3 wee seg| September, an increase of $1.57 Res. FE 2-5513 “ Seah BE fet siz," 23] show 90 om a pear ago.” || Accident Insurance ‘Fire Insurance 3 : be Re eS Ve tine "| - September employment — esti- || Automobile Insurance _ _ Liability Insurance : re aes od a3 wy Sonar. “ as mated at NS as also was Burglary Insurance aoe iLife Insurance Herat Ge yfyf] ered Meng St ep || Bonds—All Types ~~ Plate Glass Insurance . 2% ; _¢ Wralopeen, ” , 7 ~ - - ; - €@a Bark S52] Seen. || oetcemeanmeme me] | a Cc NJ - Ber pide ee fwrecte on “er ted bei of students leav- R Y with What You ” | | Indust Ray : ay ead be ing summer jobs to return to 4 —Charlees F. Kettering : | . : Inland Rel AS women a bw 9] school As it was, September — ! | | Seg, SS as) Seema ree ee —_ teees , . - caimaataaaaamaaanamamanee | lier. : * | ; ‘ oe a NEW YORK. Oct, {TaGompiled by The} Unemployment declined 88,000 s Associated Press. 2% 15 18 -e | during September, to 2,149,000. nl : Tadust, Rails Util, Stocks This was the lowest figure since ' s : | Reon ieee: eT ime RE wl yee rapert eitiibcted the slew fe . / | 7 | y.. 231. i ; ere / 2 ‘ ‘These super tall HALF QUART cans tate iss. iis is ise average weekly pn gegen te | Duck Season oes | of Pabst Blue Ribbon sctually = Heh GB HLg| crumees: Ir sald the tacucy work il 3 Deer Season . . . ali | give you one-third more beer— Te 82 12) week rose a. half hour to 41 hours will be here in a short enough to satisfy a king size thirst. STOCKS in September — 13 hours more ~ time! Protect your- | . (C. J, Nephler Co.) than a year ago. . self agoinst any acci- 4 Pick up the more-for-your-money 4-Pak MORE BEER Pigures after decimal eats gre eighths - ee ; — P ae 4 edhnrset ey Pct oe ‘ of refrig- , erators, ae aoe CHING f ngiie] AND jon.- Also septic tanks OR 37318 or OR ALL M LL MARES OF Bagg ad TAIN PENS yr - gh eo Printing, S co, oe Law- Footing water tile field tite. BLooMPrELD WALL CLEANERS. ‘alls and windows. Reasonable. _Pree est., no ‘obligation. PE 2-1631. DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE estimates. No iob too big or small. _ FE 5-628. TREE T TRIMMING AND REMOV. ae estima’ te. FE 27-6018. PRMACES Cl CLEANED AN AND RE- patred Ol!, coal and Pa service. viet. ings for aggressive salesmen, 21 28 to call on retail groceries in Pontiac area Area residents preferred, car necessary Salary, expenses and car allowance, Lib- eral hospita' insurance, life in- surance and pension program at ho cost to employes. Excellent opportunity with established food company. Write for interview giv- ing coniplete information includ- ing age, education, business ex- perience H. H. VISE 13837 W. 7 Mile Rd, Detroit, Mich CLERK-TYPISTS | City of Pontiac, salary $2,821-$3,133, comparative examination, apply grog Office, City Hall, 35 ive young men to sell shoes. | 8. Parke 7% W. Hur Open 9-9 Some sales experience necessary. ~ oseOn. ft. ery. Peabode's arket. Birming- | YOUNG MAN FOR FUR tain lication for examination| SWEDISH MASSAGE - BE IN- —— ake salesman large Pontiac fur-| from , Michigan Employ-| devendent — Closing ‘for advertise. mot age maerionsed pre ment Ly >> Office - rom 2 aad Swedish massage larger, ‘than -fetulet” agate fr ae — starter salary with encellent, pos- xcs FULL -CHARGE | PONLD,, URE TO HEAR FRow 7 . 3 | sae en we can yee is 12 © neon the write L. C. Anderson, Inc.. Write giving age, experience, ed- HOUSEKEEPER. FULL CHARGE, | relieble men alia te us tee, eaperionce, ‘phese samber |: gocttenss boss to Pontiac | frie pontiac Press Bom’ No. 1i2.| conditioning and. refrigerating ote say and " Cement men needed. 9 N. Tele | ces. Bon | sooses R. NEAT, 4 — yy mechanically | he up te 9:28 a.m BOOKKEEPER $425 Young man as_ baker's | m woman. Good Wages snare time No interference with ihe MOBILGAS—— helper. Homade Food | P2221 _o a FE Fy yh Large ve egg Oe = s = : b ROOM. RI tion t once eivini me. CASH WANT AD RATES ot their ots and ‘manage thet TRAINING STATION | Shop, 144 N. Saginaw. enced apply betwven 3 and 5 + © ore lites Inst. Box | in ‘ake sine By 1 a cellent “oppor.| Help Wanted Female 7 |_ fins. =. ra ; % 3 = Nancy at Career Sr'B- Riker | tunities for advancement’ No ee rnnareerare JEWELRY CRALESGIRE. XPE- Work V Wanted | Male 10 $s || sor fo Won if MBLY | [en aces of 31 and 35. ane a | eee Or OrR, C “infor | fits Bar eter’ Avoly Mr Mot-|a-1 CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND + in ae department, ‘e Pemtiae resident Pontiac. Call PFE tov demonstration 271350; 7h 7 16 N Saeinaw floor tile a speciality. PE 5-8954. ¢ $$) SS] seieter, Sez cece, eS | - Poe —e Ok tah. ______| igure YOOR MERRY CHRIST. | CARPENTRY WORK NEW AND ’ 403 7 8©610.80 ave . ‘ Ai li 1es Neec ed_ mas. ayn. your Christmas| _ repair, : | SS, Cans ae Is Te iy erg Ane he Sivettocd seh ‘ets, For or: | Vere Pet tha oa ERT —| dle int cele old time 20 BOYS py Min a se oe —_ motien. call” Avon Products. FE | Murdock PE 2-786) a ote oan oP, A ay as Ke eee ine “Sika on oe , time, apply 438 Orchard in contort, teaining P h eae FOR CASH IN A Fake "to'6 ‘pm Poet ee Be em. os Feservationist, tichet e Y unc CABINET MAKER AND CARPEW CAR _ WANTED. FE rs t. 13, from ent, of in communications ter —- Kitchens « specialty. Fe HURRY Ns thi eats a pa “eet * — ust be 17 to 38, and have Experienced IBM operators for) 4.r9@09 ». 8€ ings |; least shool dip! ; work in Pontiac and) 0 é a sey ste Werk Write “tor intormation, ©" giving northern Detroit area. Must have | CEM ENT WORK. SIDRWALKS | fi ni ‘ rine Tri wiedg Pn ibd bd through Classified. Ads. beat a ie. Apely im person, Tuesday or Tae = acres trite Tram | or ia iy Person or all's Joh | COLORED MAN wants , ean | %, Ponti a.m p.m Anythin Dial FE irre AMBITIOUS WOMAN EARN 985 a ‘7 on weekends. at a sery- ything goes! SALESMAN odin Bert Falk weeki handling beautiful sterling Russell Kelly afte station FE +4300 tablish dry, cleaning toute. Guar- Bert Falkner and Bavarian china. Leads ELECTRICAL WiRING AWD 2-8181. satert scenes. eh, Weedeera.| . Circulation Dept. | plentiful. Wo cat M. Gat nee! ay eee ERVICE send heating contro work. | Licensed. __Birmingham. : WAN THE PONTIAC PRESS | Sosa” lea 9-6380 veel ae after ¢.| genthar CONTRACTING 7a “DRIVER SALES . ALTERATION LADY EXPERI- censed cement contractor. Bond- enced On men's: and women's x. a Am men to work with one Tie lothin, Excellent salary ar- TERATION DEPT. | tan wants ¥ WORK OR OR | Cord of Themes 1) sb ecg | Pay aa eae aN, | Seog, apt oes at wrk ong Spor me, secr | paaael “fare Ra ae FS PPP DOA EERE . re B Shops ; ae Owe Ave. many employee pply Seton . fits. k R. e_\ -_ DURING A TIME LIKE THIS we —BIcPLAY HELPER Clothes BABY SITTING pats 3 MY | HOME, _iIne., 142.W. Maple. Bham S| MAN WANTS PAINTING | AND | realize fee Fag 7 friends DISPLAY HELPER + =.= _for working mother, OR 3-6934.| Fanpy w ome FOR ORUG AND drcoratiag. 20 yrs. exp, really mean expres- oung bt) / over, to assist BABYSITTER, LIVE IN, Wii sosmetic Dept Good working cén- | be rmen by Rar ries one 3 eae MIDWEST wears 6f 2 children 5 days wa Prone ur eee snnortunity, | PAINTING INTERIOR. EXTERI- } Max 8-0717 after 4 p.m. enone MT | | or’ Ca { Fa Ts pn I clad ee pte FOR MEN BEGINNING TYPIS — HiOn | LaDrEs N28 AND ee ee ee cama AND | Tuccase Tree wie aa fe Fehon Investigator : - Service "Agency. “Write Pentine| frnduie’e geeaier ta 8. Saginaw ae oe OR 3.4837, their many friends their kind SEARS. R General Office ~ gene mn Es e's 8 . \ ork. Ol expressions of & = i" Manager trainees est Box 115. PLUMBING WORK | WATNED Kosonis and he Huntoon Funers! b a Office trainee” set, Privehe woven, tol and BAGTOR WORE AND —TROCK i 164 WN, . a week. Private room, i e Home. ' ena | DRUG DEPT’ jes... iat Sans cesiens IM HIGH TV. MI6-4741. ng. Top cell. Ut dirt. Tom Brake. . . enced sales help. 44 hrs. “No , . . : We ROS 30 EXPRERS OUR RIN. Sundays. Bee Mr. Watson, Simms MIDW EST J ee : WE WISH TO OUR SIN-| Brus * gas. EMPLO’ : CAREER GIRLS _ NEEDED Work Wanted Female 11 gore | auprecietion to the many ‘MPLOYMENT | regai secretary s00/ IMMEDIATELY poe Hem y = —_ ‘Electrical Engineer SERVICE ° Clerieal legal exp.) Beauticians. We have the ciien- | BABY SITTING DAYS, MY HOME, siont of sympathy ‘during our | Oraduate with experience “i de State Bank Bide, | Secretary (beginner) .. tele—you the initiative, Excellent ato aoe monet Same oe time of sorrow at the passing of | velop Precision” devices desi S027 Sales texp.) eee: View Marray Sitters 7 our. er | Gay or week. Licensed. PE 1-9043 our beloved r grand-/ ~ working conditions. OPENING POR NEAT APPEAR- | Medical Secretary $300 | Bay Worx. HOURLY Pe 35827. eee. tl és ow: M. Cc.’ MFG. CO. . p- ae KI erriee our Medical Reveption'st Wei wevens oan | Now taking applications | © after 6 Ladi ust). * my w ~ |) Pigure Cherm eae | nl tar Of. 1 $230, the Men's Aetie 118 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orton | ¥Yancements. Apply 102 N. Sagi- boskbeeper ‘junior? s270 for full time. salesgirls. | SLDERLY LADY WANTS BABY: | rox. sae and the Indies who | EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE _"* Genera) Clerical r Rte & 18 S| sitting. Days, FE 2-1115 I the house Also the |“ iahorers. Call MI 42036. | OAKLAND LOAN CO. WiLL HIRE pply, in person, EXP. WOMAN. BABYSITTING nurses “ eg ng A meg erg youn: 7 ne mao aa — messew: Midwest Telegraph, _Vic. Green-Union Lk. EM_ 3-4350 on Tom lone must LJ aC. graduate . . me words and the Kirkby Engi ineer ing veteran or draft, deferred. ex.| — Employment Service | MoTHERs 1, HAVE Ave FON AND cess," alia perience nee ry ou can earn lovely g' ¥ 2 Oreenleat ter hte epectal ‘tise. Ai d make a career in this intereeting | = | Ponti : et ania | _your home. Call FE Pod rt oe A BUSHEL. "t. ne : ‘ usiness. Sal®ry, us, free IDBL . . ww ge, hospitalizagion ana’ savings’ pian. | BEAUTY OPERATOR | M{DPLEAGED LADY. MORE FOR | _s-9009. Opie and family, Mre, Maude, Drafting, surveying or m&n/ See Mr Hufton at 202 Pontiac _Experienced. Top pay. FE 2-0523.| work and care for 2 litle boys. | IRONING 83 a BUSHEL. GOOD Moore Mr and'itre “John tater | etd vacetonr and™nick leave, | _Sgage © ME oF Phone FE cpt Drives. STEADY AND | OA 80m SVING CARE POR TOTS. FE aed Timty, Sit ta st ahaic? | Schon eourse wort denreg "Wek | =o Tt Sarg BOF Orchard | Provegsionny termmviewen | 1QUE0 ¢ | Lacey and family. calls ® creferred,"hsaay wert Paint Salesman CASHIER FOR AUTOMOBTLR| ity © = sales a ptitude, do" do fo "de e | LADY WOULD LIKE DAY WORK. paid vacations and sic ent Chica ealer tehip experience pre- | a; nc Gener BALLER ee In Memoriam 2 oan one life ag sy Es a pe Mage ar -vy go-getter, ‘maa = " othntion’ nee ype ey _ Riker Bldg. rst coatl : scene, en ag ge ge IN LOVE x OF MY Lafayette Pontiac §° } | “toad experience, Contact, lumber Sarnon See’ Lit Pesan,“ L geal hewereork he loedty, ina | cite: 3 tenia 4 ateye and hardware trade. Established oe i fatsed eee So ies saaiy | eae SINOLE, MAN ON | Teritier Baitern half ot. Michi- MATTHEWS- 85 re Sons? “8 eet sgeiattalservioe._ EM. >s003_—— b ‘arm iv an ‘ary, nses, ently ~ ne os Ee. ae ome OTHER WIL mieens by = cn OA 8-2941. er company enefiis, Car furs, HARGREAVES INC, ae aoe cg ad m — baby sitting in mv home. FE Flowers 3 eee | CHEVROLET “ME-| nished. Box tac Press. 4 MM Bt, sales exper: oe e ered — +7251. 3 “chanic. 101 W. Huron. _ __ PART Soe oe EVES & MONS | crppeiia SOUPS HAVE OPun. | feared. Beartet Bicyele’ Shop PRACTICAL NURSE “te Cal PE 25332. | TWO COLORED GIRLS ont stenographic work. PE 5-01 | WALL WASHING OTHER WORK. | Neat. FE 5-6398 after 5 | WASHING AND IRONING DONE | 101 E. Colgate e FE 4-5980 WOMEN WANTS wats ‘WASHING _and cleaning. FE 71-0223, @ WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and. cleaning. FE 7-022 Furniture Refinishing 1 16A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE. E RE- | — Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 é TYPEWR Mitchell's. 123 N. Saginaw Upholstering 23 ___Lost & & Found 24 noun: LARGE, DARK GREY near Ottawa Dr. Marbor. Keego x : A male dog. Part Basset and part Dachshund the of Freddy. ARTIST AND MECHANICAL drawing —. Bm ami 16 per cent and 20 per Green .! 8. Woodward hie ge le Notices & _Personals 25 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES, Licensed, 30 years exp. FE 5-5201 ~ Aerotred Knapp S Shoes 2070 Atrport OR 3-1502 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing @ frien’~ adviser contact Mrs Mic haisen. FE 28743 Confidentia! The Gal- —vation_Arm BIRMINGHAM CHILD C. ——s and pract. nurses apeeee. north and west of ‘Bham. MI’ 44080 DAINTY ak aTlD 8 Mre, Burnes FE 2-8814, 93 Mark, DRIVING LESSONS — WAY driving Scheol FE 2- SPECIAL. COLD WAVES. WAVES. 50. Dorothy's. FE 2-1244 HAND CROCHETED DOILIES _ Sonic ‘ha mother Verv urgent, 1573 HOUSE WT wivie: HELP Corietings xpenser ne ¢ Earh free etfs, FE mie PARTIES furnished. FE IT tov | con Meacteg sy, i ale nr _ Sock. Bow = ras TE, 1955, I will not be responsible for any debts con- Garden Plow ing 16B _cialty, PE 5-0162 ‘16B A} a PLOWING | N R_ 35280 or FE 81427 ‘Laundry Service 18, senninnnrs LACE CURTAINS — Big’ RUF- po Beautifully fin © camel aundry. Phone PE? Fon FAMILY LcORDAY ERY Ph. Pontiac Laundry. “vice 2-8 Landscaping _18A_ ~ y any other than my self pg A aereome, 18 Chatu Pontiac. Mich. PAY CUT? IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit | WE ARE NOTA BULLDOZI ——n LARGE AND smal! jobs. 4-0078. oe GRADING ee YARD LEVELING | FE 5-3552 GENERAL LANDSCAPING. GOOD | nursery sod and seeding. Roto- | tilling. Pree estimate, Reasonabie PE 4-1196 Price. | rE ees ROTOTILLING AND Li G HT _turcking. FE 46228 ROTOTILLING OR_3-2360 and FE 5-1842 | DANS “LANDSCAPING SERVICE. Complete lawn maintenance and cleanup. PE 2-8712. _ Moving & & Trucking | 19 4A-1 MOVING ‘TRUCKING. PICK- _ LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELI ORS 41% South Saginaw: st, Above Oakland Theater FE #0456 nil BOX 801, yMous ~~ KNAPP SHOES R Ellsworth 594 8S. Sanford FE $-4799 100 UNEDDING INVITATIONS. $7.50 Sutherland Studio, 18 Huron. - Printed napkins —fast onrvied aeros HEARING AID. RM. 10, _101% N. Saginaw. FE 40530, WOMAN WOULD LIKE. BABYSIT-| UD nd delivery. Good service at WHITE CHAPEL RY ting in Walled Lake Area. MA| foneqnable jeter, PE tims or =i? tor ‘aie. OR OR 3-7920. . BEDFORD MOVING | ¥OU MAY THIS VERY DAY END ___ Building § Ser vice 1 2 Local & Long Distance-FE_ 2-8787. he “ype costing. “waite Re ATTICS DORMERS CLEANUP JOBS AND TRUCKING | _ tions. R tion room aat- | LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. tea ht | CRT AOE aS Wid. Children to Board_26 enclosed. Guaranteed work at LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING WEST Pm Sinsan a MEMoner ers | Rubbish hauled. Top soil, sand. OTele-Ruron PE . by oF 3377 W. Huron gill Gt and gravel PR S000 | ogee res a aa é PRE ¢6063 After 5, MA 61124 | 'NCINERATORS C1. EANED “ASH for, FE 21720. ARED AIR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR, | {%,5,0ish hauled. Clean un. FE ee eto | eee LADY WOULD LIKE TO CARE piumbing tools, tots Open sun:| O'DELL CARTAGE | $b giiren licensed Some. W. Monteaim Fincene| ‘0! Ons Long, Dimence Moving LICENSED BOARDING HO} HOME. aL oF 45440, ite and footings Peewee | Trucks tO Rent | tcarcy m ucexeep nowy a ar a cha imo care FE EL a : Fi AN UIPMENT _ $16.95 per square ee ee materials or will de Se teret| Pontiac Farm and GET IT Q or io jobs. 4 > UICK — ne Industrial Fractor Co. , D & M Building Service ¥ de age 32-8245 Evenings ‘OR 3: “Al CEMENT | Wo ORK mae: MONROE 8. Dat nctadin Sundays _ rE. +142 . +046) RED REDUCED RAT ' 7 to ! through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is—dial FE 2-818 for an ad- writer and get it! < pie 4 : THE i semrian PRESS, faa OCTOBER M, 1955 Se ee oT Ee a a a f 4 Couple with schoolage child desire 4 room un- furnished house or apt. in vicinity of Longfellow School. Reasonable rent. FE 4.8836. ty Sue Fa nehies Lan ng lg ow pr amend b Secnethtcae We send “MY aba REALTY ce ices erg oom Mg mother, with 2 child oF 2 i pat tg: ag evenings. Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 Cash | Waiting Mr ecpereooally eee quick. A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. ' FE 43534 _ CASH New or , and ask for Ted ESF Ses SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE Egret mo answer, Ph Even ee ey | 2111 Jouve Set Co-operative for and FE ve stive Real Estate £x FAST ACTION! Tf you have the ¢ ~Wwe have at ES att Clark, . I H 5 Bromot etoena. Ask or lar. ~ WHITE BROS. seen. mnie Phone OR %-1872 Peo satis 31760 WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING land contracts TODAY! Call now for the best and highest offer of value, Quick cash settiem us Nicholie & Harger ne . cast FoR LAND CO H. J. VanWelt 4840 Diste Hwy. OR 4.1368, Fo Ger THE MOST FOR YOUR | 3 and contract Realtor Ba is the “di : 43 Ww. » Huro St. Ehone FE 3-6 e ra” to see St. Phone PE 3-876 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR ae equity im your a WILL BUY WE NEED 1. GOOD FARM — for subdivision purposes. ; bar ey pig 4 ye 3. SUBURBAN HOME Prefer one with large lot or small sere 4. SMALL FARM. Must have good modern home. We will strive to give you Ka at office. a gd St our door. L. H.. BROWN, Realtor. 1368 W. Huron When It’s Listed Right It’s Half Sold! We know — by expe some find purchasers for breperty. vet us show you. LIST YOUR LAKE ree Rd, e@ 8800 oor a y ‘-R. F. McKINNEY Mate OL, 1-4541, Roch. rative Real Estate Exe SOLD _, —or Not Sold qt y¥ sroperty isn’t sold yet. i. because it Been" been listed “WHITE BROS. R 3-1768 5660 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-1872 or WE HAVE QUA for a Class C Bar,+tncluding — cuate. “ee medium sized — well located. Immediate ' ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron PE 23-7421 OA 8-3330 » Rent Apts. | Furnished 33 LLL LE 1 1 LAROR « LIGHT ST BOUSEKEEP. ine CF gg ed _5, Te raph PE 5 0488. T CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Nice for elderly lady, 124 Nortorr. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, MAIN — a entrance, 3. men. 6 . Ploren *y facilities, Adults 3 re Auburn Aye, ART- Adults ont: Call 4-4625 after | 5. “= 2 ROOM FURN APT well, §55. 8 p.m, Enwood a STO. troit, “You and your nice quiet night in the country!" For Rent Rooms 37 c Raettee an basement, 2 cal rage, and chicken coop. Nearly acre of i trade for ¥ welcome, Att ed furnished, rs. Newman's V: Ave. Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 1 spit Hh . ae i welcome. aa w. Tnchuting & bath, Unfurnished ing eat. “hot water & ga- rage. Brick. $ WM. He KNUDSEN YOUR eit a child ac ae 7 ae eos SATH RED ated. Couple, Off N. Perry. 800 aS L. Templeton, Realtor. Lake Rd. FE 44563 WE HAVE At our disposal to purchase a id or ey our re fet ao bee we eell. ASK FO S MAHA Bey -To Sell-To Insure rou’ BUY [T-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS eaies Bost Exchange | FE -0263 i nt 3 a MORTGAGES = "ane Bag qe. 2 ROOM UPPER APT. PRIVATE bath and entrance. West side. % block to. Bus. Adults only. 4 James St. 2 ROOM AND KI Private bath entrance Infant Pee 226 LARGE ROOMS. WEST SIDE. * Villities. MA_ 5-708), i ROOM APT. A rance. 1 —. baby Wel . Phone FE 2 CLEAN ROOMS. ADUL LTS. HEAT, lights, fan Inlaid tie. 75 8. Jessie. 2 ROOM BACHELOR APT. FE 4-455 __Side. Adults only, 102 Wash ? LARGE ROOMS BASEMENT ant. Children welcome, Gingell- TT AR | closing fees. _yille, PE 6-127 : B D.C CHA RLES, Realtor J WITH BATH REFRI Sretaite le Boctoty 11 1717 8. Telegraph | utilities. Close in. PE. 2-1425, i_Eve. FE &6001_ | 3 AND 3 ROOM. ? CHILDREN. 105 Cen a Auburn, 7 ie OOMS AND. BATH A ION! furnished. 4 Earimoor Bivd. FE u 2 ROOMS. WIcECY FURN FURN. REAR on the sale of your Con- te, 8 8. = Wee tract. If it is what we look- ree tng for we pL em of Pi gf -U a ee “arn od Gait oe tor the fast serv-| 16 Plorence. » Gas an ae FE 2-206) 401 N. Case Ave. OA 8-2918. Want Ads! To sell, rent, ee hire, it’s FE2-8181. ee ee ae 7 ROOMS AND BA fa NICELY furnished. Excellent location, West shington. 610. Pontiac Bank Bidg. ee FE 44516, ia ive. FR 3-620 PA Brick. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath ice living room 2 car garage. Children welcome. 2 year lease. AND HARGER O.. 33_W. Huron NEW ALL BRICK APT. a aes ing. Ground floor, Large living foom. Large kitchen. 1 room o Lt shower. Dusty room. $75 per mo. OR +11 OR_3-1798, for 3 adults or couple with one | mo, reoulred aoa Cass A ATH, +) 5AM WAR HAS A ? BED- :| “Abom” heute. tor sense tn. es, _ ise sabe CUTE, § ROOM MODERN, home, garage. Near fate aonce. ‘adult al. Good neighborhood on West Rg . 2 car only, PE af som *. OR 3-1708 oF “LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. |* . 5661 eat, lights. 343 Irwin Gee Hiller Modern, Lanse “ei ; | ROOMS. MODERN teal _REC- od Lake “rivil ges. Children . Frage Eves, | tation Deive off Miler Rd. PR = nae . CUTE 3 ROOM HOUSE ON PON. POR ING COUPLE. Treat and hot water supplied aw Inquire at Pon- References required Available jac ai Nov. 1, in Lake Orion. MY 3-583) ~f ARCADIA APTS. BO RENTAL SERVICE ' ve. am pone A bath, vais -~ 4 : oR 5661 on "G. HEMPSTEAD. stion Dr, near Hillier Rd. FE +: + *, anenee, pale MODERY, 4 Roos Age cor. Central weation 92 Wash- Grane. Hal: ‘ae BEAUTIFUL $ ROOM AND BATH NEW dug ea. Reasonable rent. a2 8. 1 year Tiled ‘bath -¥ $96 bee m ~Cogh RK RENTALS AVAT FABLE 1 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM SERN ADAMA’RENTAL SERVICE _ Sure i, *Ne phone calle.” 7 ROOM HOUEE, — rare te's -onke oe ee 4 a vy Ave. after FOR RENT . Beautiful Brick Duplexes ONLY _ $79.50 a Month Hurry, They’re Going Fast With These Deluxe Features (OAK PLOORS TILE BATHS PAVED STREETS FULL BASEMENTS |? DESIGNS GAS OR OIL HEAT - CEMENT RIBBON DRIVE STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS PAINTED BASEMENT WALLS DRIVE N¢ NORTH ON WOODWARD ) TO SOUTH BLVD. IN PONTIAC THEN TURN EAST TO EAST BLVD. FOLLOW EAST 8 ON, M OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 9 PM ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River: 9.9060 MODEL PE 47833 ivan iewe, Rent $100 “sont, neoes se es MODERN, ROURE. LAKE i: LAKE. 9 Seonocis aoe HOT EL ROOSEVELT 474 Auburn Ph. PE 2-020 pes te ree In this 4 te Pee —~ eh "Brick : te (atucco pall it ae ower ant set ore way. oon e. bo ag “ it, "ee Pang PAUL M. sons neat ESTATE _.$32_W. Huron Ph. FE 4-506. fo BUY TO SELL, REALTOR is ra” to see. SYLVAN of two bedrooms and tile bath down two rooms wp, 65 ft, lot, oe ing ge Ay are ca) ine’ at $13,800. You'll be # you miss thie Realty, 377 . ba ea Res 3 . Beat Batee Bashar its" ~~ 4 vacancies eval j te Tletal Rooms 39 wvely enréen iat tur rem Feet Dana at breakfast room too. Oil heat, in- Sarg tet onde 0, full price. HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 20474 Open ee - | ei E ‘ : ; j g BRICK RANCH bad A On Hickory Lak e Estates. This 5 room home has & com. fe ly finished way and rye 2 car attached , new and drapes, ——— pancied ao = ag” ment, owner leaving state will sell immediate! OVERLOOKING TURTLE LA! 3 bedroom bric ranch for the discriminating baroecus gr bun rapes ad ue fi e gg |. Wirepiace 2 ths, ahd many other features. Don't pase this up, $300 DOWN room modern with DON'T » and nice seh and shop- pis. only $8,960 with $2,000 down. venings after 6:00 call Mr, Joll, FE 4-0055. , OFFICE OPEN @-¢ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. * FE 4-2533 — LARE ESTATES terrace. Wall to wae carpet- ing and fireplace In —_ living room, full sized di ing room. tile in Ritehen & bath and 28 ft Seerention foom with buildins galore. Excellent corner parcel, Amazing value at $14,950. Bateman & Kam psen, Realty, 377 aT 8. Telegraph Co-operative Re etave Ruchonon TEMPLETON WATER FRONT 4 room modern fali bath, large living room with dinette, fireplace nd hardwood ficors. 2 sereened in 5 5 of} heat, hot water heater, large with enty of fence. in " pi A shade, Sand beach svailabie. $6,950 with reasonable downpay- ent. MUST SELL be Shnout turnibure, $2. RENT B Large Home |) Commercial Frontage Bit on Auburn Avenue Roy cas Inc. ames} / enings and Sunday 1-4 ie) CONSTRUCTION. wood floors . ROBERT CHAPIN CONSTRUCTION FE 81131 or OR 37014 or See Your Broker f ter Fire Co-operative Exchange WAL’ P 2 rooms, Pings AEE room. Connec' with sewer, Some rk be >.) range, —_ “¢ 1 included bust- down Rose Met- : Lerty. PE 27-2162, Immediate Possession irnished * begrepe vear round ome , aoe shady tot pt own ee - | genes 4 rooms, part tot Full orice CURLER REALTY BUILD WwW fine” Botaton cotinns mee ecumatenreny a from TERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lal Lake Ra. ROBERT CHAPIN — CONSTRUCTION — FE 8-1131 or OR 3-7014 Custom Builder REAL BUY... Pp 2 oe ‘income Png perme ~ rom Sours on Telesraph | a te > | 6 room houses on Cen other houses. P. a _ fon, 66 W, Huron, NORTH SUBURBAN VERCR Lovely modern 2 bedroom home. ely Lg room, jaree kitch- iv of cabinets clos- a. ‘Tone el, tiled beth, com. plete b t with tion room Automatic s and screens, (Kaseed porch, led and knotty ine. ov ine delightful vi all ed. car oe hi om dri R 4 ¥ ve ac school | Dietret Sade real ie a oniv HES SOBORBAN Laree Fag 2 bedroom pome. oF os cabins * » mn soaise, id : Evenings 1111 Joslyn, Cor, 3rd. Co-operative Estate RARE COMBINATION NEW | HOMES a eae Letart”’ $11,950-$650 Dr. : Gl a) Full Price $13,900 | e°- - Eldorado” _ $14950 _G.IL.'s-$750 Dn. sine thee | PHA-€2 100 Dn. $00. Bateman & mpsen res r ce-opersiive esi wie N ATER gh PA ton. roads, hove be it wee seared hahah Loon Lk. Shores Spacious. _ Living Sess Ar beer rc er bot, Pictere Window” fiat. Tareas Saves Svea ae fae GILES $1,000 DOWN $5,800. Can for we et SIDE WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME GILES REALTY CO. 2 W, Mure yi» TE Ha $295 DOWN fan im near Fane 4 A Seat ene toh ond mere ott. session = ag ees bite eee Brive ho *. E it Ha yeaa aon pe ba El WR RZ ea ri i et Af 22 JOSEPH IF. REISZ el Real Metate heachanes $950 Dn, $ Rm, & Stoo ;| $950 Dn. 3 Rm. & Bath $600 Dn. 3 Rm, $30 Mo, | $850 Dn, 3 Rm: & Bath CALL TONIGHT JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Rroseretive csi Bstate Exchance | Phone OR 3-1872 WHITE BROS. USED HOMES: EACH VISIT TO. THIS HOME. A beautiful setting in @ wonderful ag ee Tem rambler. tethe A beautifully ulpped ttchen, : large bedroome: A | garage extra lot, Good ‘ pgrong OR 3-718 of OR 3-208). Bae etn 2 cea : ‘ ore st oe IANGETTS SAREA ON LAND CONTRACT $3500 DO WN. 3 bedroom brick veneer. attached | 45 ae » full basement, ee i TN ersiererrinoving TRIPP East Side Vacant> — rooms income. This will pay fer i heat. 5 RMS, = eee. ois. ‘am. with re MOOR BLVD. iM. BEAUTIFUL RANCH HOME OUTSTANDING BUY $15,060, RB TRADE Places, oak floors, lestered wails, ROOM HOME HILLS Beautiful rambling family home, emg My 4 alt ffi it fe T: el g “a cote large poe oe ep ai Young] » | REALTOR Spon eet ‘8 «= fun. 44 sn BARGAIN s Toom, + oe, bargain fores’ ure on one, Easy rms : ep WRIGHT, Realtor FR 5-044). Co-operative ‘reat, Estate Exchange LASALLE PARK full basement. Con- version oil 3 lots, $8,500, $1,500 down. SURUR BAN sates est, “ore Sa rental aay Sa a car garee, $14,800, " OPEN 2to6P. M. ” $950 DOWN home on tine. Mas large screened-in pore basement and A. beat. Full pr is $7,350 on term WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR 43 W, Huron St.. Open Eve. 7 to 9 Established in 1916 eee oes ee a E f i EF i ie 7 i 233 Bin QUALITY BUILT ? arrivedd tos for ne ft ranch home, full filed. Noth and. msay’ ‘ether be = ry We will FLOYD Ki KENT, Realtor FE 54-6105 Mest fee Et, Power WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS +1581 Ww. 1 Huron St. Co-operatiye Real Estate sche 1942 W. Huron St. Co-operative Real Estate E Partridge 8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Move tm today into ago gn bedroom home located: right in on 2 large lo . Oniy $7,050 - a. ‘ IN TOWN Very well kept 6 room modern paved street in Pon- ' we heal Wotote’ tee Exchange STOUT'S Best Buys Today -FIRST TIME OFFERED - lovely ranch style home with carpeted living room and hall, beautifully decn- , roughout. Three bed- * with double sliding door closets, tile bath h- en With dining ie appointment only, ONLY $700 DOWN Fone you into this three im home —— west near Cass Lake Aliminum aoe * = ® and » monthiy pay- ments of $59 including sunse ¥ ag Edw . M. Stout. Realtor Acie ana FE 2.8316 CLARK — UNION LAKE privi- RETIRING » fully a ss ® quiet, rooma, full bath, rhip kiteh- en be seen to be at ga ali fer your a orea e or you ment today, Full price $1 TERMS, auburn ROAD — BRICK® bullt ‘42. Consisting of living poe --§ le entrance and ¢ loset, ural brick fireplace, Boy to oan bath, ae sereeting, 3 bedrooms, full Kitchen and dinette, Full ba ment. O11 auto heat, recreation Large “% acre lot, 2 By room . garage, circle drive. Down m ¥ $5,000. DON’T BE LATE. CLARK REAL ESTATE. rE and os. We fect for cannot be beat situated bath and half RE: #79 W. Huren 8 Open Evenings A HOME OF YOUR. OWN bis yg WILLIAMS LAKE New bedroom ranch type, full pavement oil - AC — storm and screens, jand- one lot, living team din- is el, Black cedar shake siding s *. 250, with term NEXT DOOR TO OWEN SCHOOL $7,500 with $1,500 down 2 bed- fooms, giassed-in porch. fully in- sulated, on floor furnace, NEAR CAS8S-DODGE PARK Six rooms, 3 bedrooms bath and utility, Fully imaulated. § jotes. * $7,000 with $1,500 down. | ere, Dn PRICE? “ tS, " bedrooms, giassed-in poréh. Fully insulated. New oil furnace, new hot water heater, new septic. Lot 50x00, Lake privi- } leges on Brendel Lake “PONT IAC) REAL an 695 xBW % BEDROOM ga ¥0. hed PEARL ¥ ve DING C CO, FE 5-7923 Drayton Plains Area Soick and Span } Bedroom, Large 12 x 2 Living reom. Storms and Bereens, I'y car garage, nicely landscaped lot. Close to shopping gtes, chureties and schools. $8, 0 full price with only $1500 down, | 3007 W. Wuron PE 4-3568 20 FERTILE ACRES | Near Ortonville — 2° em EB go A” kitchen 4, tame” bungaiow with | full bath, ent and oil he Schoo! bus at 000 down. TO’ SETTLE ESTATE 4 room | dl by EK a Sal at fee ee yn AL Ener Laker GIROUX & re Be aoe ESTATE oS & rom y 1 to & Lake Angelus Front frame KINZLER | EALTOR Ph Evenings KNUDSEN Near West Huron Bus Line On LaSalle, close to St. Bene- dicts, One story, with basement Ott heat. Large lot, with fruit trees, 2 car garage. Only with $2000 down. Woodland Setting : ‘garage. 5 minutes from down- town, Wm. H. Knudsen REALTOR ; 510 Pontiac State Bank Building Ph. PE 4456 6 LOOK $. Seen | BRICK Le tn .| LAKEVILLE VILLAGE Sturdy brick home in winfenes. | For or Rent. Farm n Prop. 4 48A with just $4,000 dowh, LR. HILTZ Real Estate and Insurance 1011 W. Huren st FE 5 56101 | “open 09 possession, $1,500. down 1. ACRE ON HOSPITAL RD 4 rooms and bath, new 2 car earage, This property is in good condition A nice place for the. kiddies — bas at the door. $6,700, term ‘OFF AUBURN—PAST CROOKS 4 rooms, plus foundation for addt.- tien, $3,500 with $1,200 down, Boys # personal real estate serv. lee given with . confidence.” NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO, as w Huron st rE 5-#183 ‘GATEWAYS to. ‘HAPPINESS You'll Make Money 4 FAMILY INCOME Clemens St. near down- Ga M own, 3-2 room rte fully furnished, Than Fo 62.00 a month, oe 5 rooms down for owner arpeting in living and dining rooms, spacious 15 ft. kitchen, enclosed porch, full basement, oil heat, tubs, storms and screens. ete saree landscaped shady lot, plenty .o tking ee. car farase ert street location, Of- wehe at down $14,950, T MISS SEEING THIS Brick Terrace Paved es ——. “wd dec- ee room brick home with 2 spacious bed- rooms, ‘closet space, oak red walls, full base- fered at 1.500 down, Tres VACANT AND ‘LIKE Bey To ~To Sell~To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LI, INSURE IT -MAHAN Cocperai me fe) eal chee - E 20065 ‘BARGAINS * $950 DOWN is all you need to buy this new 2 bedroom. home, located on the nerth side of town. Alum.num storms and screens, Full price $7,500. s j $1,400 WN will po 4 this early ametieee 3 style home in excel cated on east side of Pontiac. Full price, $8,950, J. A. Taylor REALTOR. - mee yg oe Ave. ; 100 Oakland | Open Eves we Mperting | BROWN | * sease B sgeg | Senna ~ Clean as Part basement. new oi}! ac “nin large 70 x 120 ft. lot. | Term ws $2450 DOWN-Large € room mod- | ern city home with 3 car gar 2 Twe- porches, paved street, basement, aluminum atorms and | screens, Priced at only $9000. $11,950 RANCH BUNGALOW — 12x 20 living room with Wall to wal! carpeting. Ceramic tile bath & | kitchen, furn.. two car gar.) Almost an acre of land, Owner leaving state $12,960 INCOME SPECIAL—5 rms ist floor, 3 rms, , two baths, | Private entrances. floors & ogy walls, Full basement bg Re AC furn., large 83 x 136 lot, Call Mrs, Hoyt, FE 2-9840 Soe an particulars. +. ‘500 —s LAKE S8PECIAL— O style home. Brick fall’ basement, completely oe SF tee and aiso . clos- ets, rds, in base. ment, 3 bedrooms, living room dining room 5 R &s modern. tne ifchen z oe eee | er gree vine er a x | Sse: of me Lp hye tect We you because apace ga allow us Ee moe beau- daserive this re asenee =P H. BP Realtor 196 n> By AT "nbag ne CFP iene “Look, Edith T puted out from way back here dont see anything so difficult about golf!” ? a ae a eee BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM PE 43525 nt Co-aperative Ri Real Estate Exchange rear Plenty of value for just $21,500, aN Sanaa nO 5-9291 Co-operative Real ae mone For Sale Houses — 4s ci o Pr Pr, _ TASMANIA 1 wr. : garage trade. ime, 916.050 15593 Birwood. MI 2 iota. Drayton Woods, 160 x 250, $2,200 or will is A. JOHNSON, Realtor... 1704 S. ye gy Rd, Home & Auto All 2 Sp oes ‘with lon low down * MON EY MAKER Good . * restaurant is bain living tached , room, peanan 2 pos and, Lo- = rs to Ggnedl. Liv. Fg full 6 Priced right at $9,600, North se Immaculate eondition nee it, we a you'll buy it. OXPORD ~Income. 2 five — ents im A-l con- apartment. New furnace Pegg As vestment hom, income. It's a buy. $10,000, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor W. Huron; Open 9-8 Phone PE 3-7 3-294 ie Real Eatate Bx hange * ; 8 id~al. location. the : u L. BREWER 55_N. Parke; FE 45181, EM 3-4808 7 , % aehee” AND | . of _ Wilton Minter * sdillersburg. ar hae inn i wR PLLING 1 Water available. EM ACRE PARCEL WITH 215 feet Eliza’ Lake ots i bie. a, School, $7,- * eave 4, 1,08 CANat he Roy Annett, Inc. % FE. Huron St. Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 For Sale Resort Prop. 4 44A SIDE—CLOSE IN wee ™~ Wooded a cat pe NEW CABIN at st. Helen (3 bowr drive from Pontiac) = 7 mie athing “beach saves. | CARL W: BIRD, -Realtor 503 oannew wages Bank Bidg. FE 44211 an] bathing cen bes $-4216 after 4 p.m. WILL SELL OR TR a % for LOCAL PROPE eRTY aarint 5 miles east A ot Roscom- | im the heart b deer comairy, | ame Tinted Nv- oes 4 reom of 00D. - aan on U, 2. Ry miles —. = three ge a house. two double all furnished. FoR PARMS:AND ACREAGE One with fireplace, $16,000, tones, Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, Mod cottages, one single, Stanley J. 201 Star! % ACRES WITH {0 | Route B. East Tawas, Meth. FOR 5A OR TRADE BYRAN Lake room. modern home 3 cabins, boat livery, 19 eroce nien! burger hot dogs Across-from ~, rk. oe business place to had ake. 4 owner, fuser’ s Resort. Phone 231 Linden, HOUGHTON LAKE FRONT seMi. | 77 "ACRES. onTy a $0,000. 37 only $22,000. Ban tr terms. Dinnan & Sons, modern resort. Excellent loca- tion. Only eo ‘Write Box: 173 ~The Heights, Mi 42. W_ Huron $t., GIROUX. & F RANKS Open _ ened | 3 sun. ___ For Sale e Farms Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 260 ACRE Scag IN Scanctte ment with on homes a WAN Have reference. Norman Cazer!y. Ot Scott Lake Rd _ FES &15 Oxford, OA 8 “= Sale Business Property 0 §3%) W _Muren een | garage, pav ge Stream be for 1.000 — REAL MSSTATE loa ‘*& Lots of Lots HOT HARDWARE Elderly owner, too te par- Ucpute *Sovon" east" buy he ine! property whole works, luding & living quarters, or. — me building, and pay the inventory, he guy inne loaded. #0 make your own terms. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION 416 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ee WB 41508 Partridge 48 THE “BIRD TO SEE A-| BARS pte LIQUOR os sub- corner gas station apt. ine easy terms, Will trade. ONLY LIQUOR IN TOWN in the | GE Tawas area. Excelient year ‘round business from and local ¥ owner's apt. Only $35,000 full price for real estate & all. Easy terms, TAVERN GROSSING $50,000 and around. No $12,500 down, LIQUOR BAR & HOTEL ing We rental rooms plus spac ers «@ Near new $10,000.00 expai Program... $20,000. down. CALL NOW _ON THESE Nias “oproR tioier THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 Open Eve. 7 to ® PICNIC PARK ™y acre park and bathing beach. North of Rochester. 8- rms. and bath, for owner in- cludes 20 ft. living rm. fire- mm kitchen. bas ment, oi] bh lat. 12 grills. ts tables, diving float, refreshment stand, dre rms. ete. All on blacktop road. $30,000—termas. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 Open Eves Next to Consumers Power BEE HIVE OF ACTIVITY Opportunity PLUS, gr ed restaurant & drive in soootiy Well satisfied casemane. ® marvelous business increasing continually, In- csetes real estate iness, ex- cellent — amf parking | ters. Only $7,500 dow: JOSEPH F. REISZ” Some wooded. Some suited for | MODERN MASONRY BUILDING | MODERN BAKERY ‘spe Thriving business. excellent west 3 ee sole PULL BASE- | DINING ROOM Tabla “AND tri-level Some lake lots /ROGER B. HE NRY, Ine. $i ae OL, 1-9121 - 1-111 ochtster, Michig _— For Sale Lots _ 46 | Walter-Clarkston-Ogion Acres Mere are ome beautiful @ acre | . parcels. Some wooded, Some on| FOR RENT BUSINESS LOCATION neat busy Zoirerepn and Huron & paved road. All moderately re- stricted. Priced a, low as $1,750 with $175 down Waterford-Drayton 150 ft. lot. Moderately re- of Deore Plains. As low as $635 with $65 down, Dunn Farms 100x170 ft, sites. Well restricted Located approx. 4 mi. north of Pontiac city limits. Some wood- ed, Going fast-see them today A brand new subdivision located midway between Rochester and Lake Orion, Northwest of Pon- = at ~~ corner of Adams Rad. Orion Rochester 4 These Tots are hialy rertricted | _ and planned Priced ag ow as $1,200 "with: $120 down Stevens Farms All lots at least 100 ft. wide in a new area. Moderately restrict- ed for better living, ot man: pd As low as $550 with ref own Indian Woods Sub. We nom, have, tow lot in this HOLMES- : BARTRAM LADD'S ex a — “J ow as an 2800 eash Frontage on W. Huron St pores parking area suitable for most | a ment.worth your while, Price re- dueed for quick sale, Reasonable “Templeton, Realtor 23: ” Orcharg Lake ne. After 6, if or other light gen Can $- 6:30 to 8 p.m Mr Finley: 100x1 stricted. A nice location just noxth | SMALL BUSINESS BUILDING LO- cated on Hatchery Rd. near Wil- estate. insurance etc. Located on | property Price $3,000 | “WHITE FOR 60 Dixie Hwy Phone OF OR 31872 or OR ie 1780 100x279 corner. Zoned for business hess or ne manufacturing %.- } ll = wn, INC. _ (Beers 4286 Dixie Hwy, Dre Plains “§ OR 3-236 - ~Open Lapeer Rd. of da side lecation near city. Gross $35, 000 walk-in business Complete | with latest type equipment. In- i's real estate, adequate park- $35.090. Reasonable terms. Roy Annett, Inc. | REALTORS 28 E. Huron FE 37103) Open ; tond oll and Sunday 1-4 ‘2 BAY MOBIL GAS STATION For lease in Birmingham area ‘40 ge il PICKUP on “SELL. on a jow rental basis. Only coq would be the purchasing of exist- ine inventory. For further infor. | mation — se FE 20103 service station, by major oi) co. Located bl meine with new main Hwy. 103. E shopping on Call Mr Den. FE 2-0103, Eve- | nings OR 3-1582. ASE 2 STALL SUPER FOR LEA service station. Low inventory Good_location FE 20173. MAJOR OIL COMPANY DESIRES — for weesiee station in Bir- rea. Ambitious man Interested 7 a business of his Can ee further me by calling “Sale Land | Contracts $2) tt EM > mms | EVANOIL $1,607.66 DISCOUNT Secure on 2 ‘family jake — property 88000 to nandie. Contract on modern home Sedo iy ee at interest, discount. $1. ae ron ot. Ph. FE Money to Loan 53 nnn {State tate Licensed Lenders) .| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROC ‘este R, MICH. Ph. ere tent On OL, 19781 0 OF ag 35,000: Families a4 Recommend Buckner's rent oti sor wo Seets cost. oF gt 4 Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor National Bidg. Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy, Walled Lape. 370 Raracten ai | BATTERY A AND ELECTRIC PORT- - Utica 45462 9 ee SE Oe oe eee F Ray CO. Ut tellconeadec ~ WHEN YOU NEED E $05 10 $500 You rd 4. by quickly ter Ne your ~no Sundays. Just | budget. We int be Sie to you with vour menev nroblems. FINANCE (CO. 7% Pontiac State Bank Bldg ___ Mortgage | Loans LOW INTEREST crower, die see “HG. “ BETERSON Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 1310 Pontiae State Bank py Ore a ees $1,500 swans partly constructed. 4. To build a garage or on Apply 209 oe Hatioal eng FE 2.0250 | a larze lot 2: Snes. wil swan | for mes fa YOUNG JERSEY Cow nd bred. For hens or pallets or _ dies, Or sell for $110. OA 82259. 1947. FORD SEDAN DE- livery for shotgun or spray com- pressor. OR 3-€486, after’é p.m. ‘|5 HP. OUTBOARD MoTOR FoR DINETTE. DUNCAN BHYPE, good compressor or will sell, j PE 2-3942 *T. HOUSETRAILER; ‘WILL | meee for land contract, vacant your hag in @ home, or. Madt ct one PAIR OPALINE BREED. (NEW) MODERN ers and breeder cage for 9 x FE 5-044 | SMALL HOUSETRAILER the thing for 2. hunters. L_ SPORTSMAN » HOUSs E- frenee ke ee sLacraic STOVE at AUTO- Pe WASHER. GOOD dition, For zsares dresser or tree. | FURNACE. capacity, $100 bed trade f alue. FE MENS SIZE 3 OR 0. Both for 826. GIRL's « ap oo sane Gh ond. Wah coer. Ale A GOOD BUY IN SMALL from ue to $12, FE 5-8755. OR LAY-A-WAY PLA bu: ing. Come ag iy gH eet ( sie Room sore OOM SUITE mos._ BATH for sale, 52 8 Anderson, $12 less battery, PE BEDROOM | SUITE ¢7), WASHER, $15; tables. cocktail -tables poo By chairs Also other items. 5-2766 iat INCH RCA RCA CONSOLE, $39.96. WALTON TV Walton Cor. Jo iL) PE 2-257 BOX SPRINGS MA’ ‘HOLe ; lywood tame, new, 7a) 8. Wood BO TT Li GAS New low price Complete installe- tion onlv $10 plus gas.* Kenyoo Pueigas . juron.— BEDROOM SUITE. 4 PC MAPLE suite, Westinghouse refri¢ A Sie disposal. Other witsc. COUCH, MAROON PRINT. DOWN filled chair, 2 gas ranges, re- frigerator, suitable for cottage, Ironing board, washing machine. with mangle’ attachement, Mi 44-1624, sae CHROME BREAKFAST SET. i year old. 13 Ft. Frigidaire refrig. aaa 1 aaa and picnic table, bookease, $10. Youth chair $3. 3 ‘kitchen chairs, $3. PE $0416. CLOTHES DRYER, GAS. ONE OF best brands available. — hi igen Fluorescent 303 Iyer erate right wiano. & 80 room Suite. OR_3- CASH. FOR YouR F PURNITURE or tools, OR_?-2717 COMFORTABLE DAVEXFORT & reo cond. #55 James Fe “Bird. CROSLEY eLecrnic RANGE. 4” deluxe wlomatic washer * with suds tateer. ws washer, late model, $49. MY 3-3711. DAVENPORT AND SLIP COVER, Very , condition, Reasonable, 148 8 BIRD DOG. SELL OR TRADE.” | savenRoee AND CHAIR. VERY __ FR 4-136. 9958" cheap. FE 2- WORTH $200. DINETTE SET. ROUND TABLE. $400 accented, as trade in on pes +l teaf Chrome legs . chairs. Good condition PE 5-00 chairs Very chean. In verv good condition, MA 5-392L, $2995 REPOSSESSED DRYER. $% R B Munro Electric Co toed W. Huron, DON’T FAINT _ When you see the low prices at Pick & Paint Store. Chests, $6.93 up; desks, $1495. Chairs, $3.29. PICK & PAINT STORE 143_ Oakland Ave wees 5-9562, drop leaf table, pe ¢ vchates, china ¢loxet. $125- MI | DovBLE. | BED_ SPRINGS Lik new. cheap. PE | EASY WASHER we " CONDETION: ‘tine spin rinse, $60 FR ‘33 EASY SPINDRYER. $50. GOOD as. new OR 34849, |1 ¥R, OLD MAHOGANY BY BUFFET. excetiont condition “Ser | EL ECTROMASTER stoves GOO cond. Very reasonable. FE 2-6868 What _ 1 mile ELECTRIC RANGE. GOOD cow. dition. 4 burner and oven. $59, 659 Josiyn » OAL GAS HOT “WATER eae ELECTRIC “RANGE, < CHROME “DI trade. FE 40027. . Whirl ; aE hal a matic, $65. i _beth Late ee — omnes of @ y Bernarduad Limoges, France, prior to wit. Call EM 33125 eve ines AT. 1a atd trailer for plek up . FE 46728. SELL OR TRADE bot” Priced "x ony" oan Li H. BROWN, Realtor} 1 é 152 0. M. s wh. 2?, DUMB TRUCK | pies. GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not using, soover vacuum Classified Adst p,| FOR ear” GUARANTEED RE- frigerators. cooe $30.95 up Wringer washers ..... $39.95 up Spinner washers see $69.96 up Vacuum cleaners - $79 up Roy's, Oak FE 24021 ba — 0. CHINA ig 9 oover ul washer, GAS “RANGE WITH CLOCK —e Vety good cond,, $50. Ps Ta188. GE UPRIGHT VACUUM ae AT- = Vanity & bench. FE §-0453, = San venom rox 2) AM FM, SW. cel speaker. $150, ; WRINOER at Lee wa machine; treadie sewin conner: ake an offer. fH d 60260, 457 EE. South ahiawn, Birm, Tumiture and Appliances o Chern wereee + SHOW eewReee eee SeOee eee ene enee o eneeneenonseens -; 98 seeseeenastsvens 03 BARGAINS dition. CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 2 be, a tiip ee BS dete Foe RS 10.98 Holly wood bed rame, tats - Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Ave. FE 47681 oxy2, RUGS 91695. $20.05, $30.95. big, savings. Pearsons re, 42 Orchard Lake SEWING MACHINE VACUUM _¥s000 repair'ng, rebuilding. FE j PIECE BLUE LIVING ROOM ‘ Ae a condition, $35 FE ee Pa: TRADE Gas iS RANGES FOR ELEC- _Wmuron = unto Electric, 1060 ~~ R “HAS JUST BE ig RUG , 10, Phone OR dash, THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Duo-Therm oil heater Knee Hole desk * eenbeee Sewing Machine ......« Table oS oe ange sm New Bunk 8. come. New Hollywood fram ‘ew Cotton Ma 's FURNITURE co. 104 8, Sa w_ St, FE_2-5523 ae SIZE HOLYWOOD BOX @ and tnnerspring mattress: : "Drawer maple chest, $40. 30 am in. so USED WASHING —_, and up, R. B. Munre lee: micee W . Huron. URED REFRIGER ATOR os Ae vt R, Munro Electric. r UTOMA Tic HOT POINT A Ciwasber, 400.0, Used TY: $28.95 ti a Kew i tt se. Swe meets Radio & Mappuiances 422 W. fon, SS | oe VERY erick WHITE 5 YEAR erib and matching ae MA 56-0651, v — Lon eos Ry ze refrigerator, outage M Rd, Near Near Airport Wood. .> COAL. yond fOVE RANGE. endition. Call rE oe am j ROOMS OF FURN TTURE dell, Will split. 8. Poddeck. chifferobe. AN PHYFE MAHOG- dining room set. In very $180. FE 5-0415. USED DEPT. Recon. guar. ng refrig. . - ee Recon, } see porns washers 3 pillow | mgd ne uate couch ‘Be & 2 A wulte ... ae Ll tales sone ot chest, ot ef drawers #22 $0 So met walnut t eavy wood ep aateve AY 088 3 to 4 room oil ppater Many items not listed here. “Weenie ew. Pike’ PE +17 lent HOUSE FR ee ae i Pees heater, Rae filter & & MATERIAL SALES ‘CO. $340 Highland Rd. (Me) 10 TONS OF 8 INCH H 30 it. . “ : ge oti ss oa a SORE. 24 x 54. 147 Cherokee. Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, k cheese ¥v tanks. con articies rh gan Vig Tibbite. 29501, western, ROOM O1T SPACE HEATER. a SS oe 2 PLATE GLASS WI ws 45" and 30x48". Odd ‘windows, storms screens, » 29-6153. —— BA’ ang Be Purnaces: gas . Demonstrations [TRO HEAT SERV. CO. rig with Trailer Exchange Telegraph FE 2-3200 60 8. pig nit —_— BUNK B COTTON FELT MAT- tresses, a $20, = = pater beat er, | pe ee traller. $10. EM 34658. CASH REGISTER, 12° FOLD _chairs, fireplace toc tosis. EM | yeast, | K CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 4-788] CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- fsa chgies and tbie dw. va irs |. we $30.95 . These are. brand te oss models, famous make, yo . all popul convinced of M bargains Michigan Fluorescen' Ore’ Lake Ave, CLOSING OUT 8 PAINT pheccccovep . We INL AID (ond seneueee coe gl TILE SO PT.....-...:.. 5¢ WALL FT SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw DEWALT 12 IN 1 POWER SAW. Also jointer. jie saw end wood lathe, Like new, EM 3-320. DRAW TITE HITCHES 5.00 capoets OR ge gy PLATED ¢ kind that bolt Des to the frame EVANS OTL CIRCULATOR. GOOD $25, FE 2-8797. Finst QUALITY 3 FT ord ibn tubs, B gtade $10.95; Sra double a sie es: ' hand basins ee $10.95. G, A. Thompson, 60, 5. _ Perry. ELECTRIC LIGHT | FIXTURES for every room in the newest 1955 designs terrific v ues. Bedroom $4.50 value $2.25. wend room $10.95 value $5.95. Porch $2.95 — 91.99. Slightly irreguiats, Mic hard reas, Like new. FE 4-3149 LIONEL & “AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS. Authorized factory SINETS = 2 ‘all metal binet -, marred. icine lights in. reel mower, $215. ree] mower, $194.50, i me $155. CARNIVAL _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ‘o¢ronen 4 11, 1055, by Diek Turner “My very first alimony check, ALL women don't get married!" mother! Oh, I don't see why For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Save Money at BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 et, a AT BURMEISTER’S £98, TPM co 3 YARDS ve You BER S“E flies es ag mg i oe Mq* A sf "> g i? fh a BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake raph & § Mile Rd ee . FL 11-4184 Do It Yourself 61 “ste pO YOUR OWN mlete stock soll se a Pe BASS ACCORDION FOR . Bacrifice $40.00. Cneneitte SOP. or, 2108 Granger i) Se GULBRANSEN WALNUT SPINET, _excellent condition. PE 2-5030, oreie wa (LL AMERICANA CON- alnut. $395. FE 22601, oRaee faucets and ¢ Sein “ae ~ ceteris complete fiw fsenes, 3 ae FLUMBI 3 . bath trim $115. daily 8 NG SPECIALS set. A quality with to 6; Sun. 10 to 2. Arnason Plumbing Supply Y pean & roller or pan j FLOOR. 99 S. Saginaw St 950 M16 Phone 130 We deliver PHELPS ECTRIC HARDWARE. building euvoilen. Con Siz? OR ~PENNY PAINT SALE | House | . 2 gallon ......56 $3. a “ bandas gallons or . eee eens ubber base paint, gal. ...... Roller or tc SHOP Open # to? 1488 A ¥- ROOM DU Suitable for in, PE 3-713 a Bel FA RECONDITIONED sos SEW- : ing maces. $29.50 FE 24 neon OIL TANK Gal., 15" legs gau vente in tap, ‘deliv * i Fes FOR SALE HOT “WATER a ators also ‘steam radiators, H. P. Sutton. MY 2-6432 FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDIN- ary values We have Smalls al de. 92 Gal. “Electric a bs on oe brand. Reg. es anacnes fPitne 1960 N. Classified Ads! To swap .| what you don’t need for what you ‘| 2.8181, PLYWOOD All kinds at lowest taco cabinet hardware Wholesa) Pontiac Plywood Co. Also ie and Ave, WITH aoe 32-2543 son STOK®e a “water tank. nk, FE 9037. sonex 3%C rT E FULt Sor only. G. A. Per: 'O THERM HEATER. small garage or cab- 4 after 4, 24143 ¢ demonstration. REDWOOD Sree Kye dna fi BUILDING ‘SUPPLIES 1 MA 5-58 8161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Tnsulation WATER SOFTENERS" tr ae. eter sine’ ary" terms, MI_6-2074. Wrecking an kinds of bldg. materials sal- aged and sold at race be ea. eee ip Bathtubs . ......-.s.0-- $10.00 pipe i 40e i ft. Soil fi » reer up. oe naenuemes $15 +s veecescdas 4.95 * Many other items. UNION WRECKING CO. INC. (Main ¥ w. | 3158 w. 8 Mi . Red, to 6. Sunday 10 to 2. location near you 5-0200, vard) 1d. Corner Or- & 2°x26" FRENCH q WINDOWS with frames 12 er, window frame sides. 4 pr. 24” x28" unner and lower sash ~lete’ Toor of 24°'x 26° wover and ‘ower sash, elazed One kis aes" inside door. One 134"'x2'8"'6'8" inside cross and Bible door, _couple wall tank. MY 3-276 767, # PAN, DOUBLE DECK PLO ett oven. Wilmar Bakery, Dray- Plains. OR 3-1681, i 22 INCH GRATE FOR A Lg mart furnace. 1 coa) burning hb water heater, Quart fruit horse om +-39%6. BOOTHS ND * s517 wuieabeth Lake 7 USED OIL FURNACE “AND TANK. Call after 5, FE 4-4858. USED FURNACES, OTL BURNERS gas burners, blowers, stokers, and 2 CORNERS. Ra Sale Store Equipment 64 er Sg ee sale, 16 Eas’ . | SA as _ Sand, Gravel & Dit 6 Bye Peat umus gaee _tb 7s, $10) 1 Amit iow ae CP “Mile anit. teedy to eo, Geer 3 ae wheels. — containers. “SPRAYED APPLES a BLUE SPRUCE FOR YoU. Biackhill Nor way, ee COON oo 3182 Fisher, Oakley Park. s ¥ . . Pee $15. 3060 Indian- __ wood Lake Orion, MY 3-3102. GREAT Dart. PUPPIES. FAWN, AKC. MA 7. HUNTING DOG, BEAGLE. 471 Elizebeth Lake Rd. Call afier Y% in, (2 ft. lengths) lle J gc-eorclgerony F eat BAW in. (3 f. $19.95. resigan Piuorescent 303 | meat slicer, National cash regis- os Orchard Lake Ave. wor platform ante. 32 size tlad. | Oty, RNACE. DUO THERM. STORM SASH Son Bigger, ductwork end ol SOF] Atmisem sombantion - winters | STAIN INLESS STEEL RESTAURANT ‘| op GARAGES REPAIRED TO FE 46089 Wetee Call | — look a ay Lengthen ng & ea er L rage. i in new garage rs. DL 5 mee SAINT SA CE —SEPTIC TANKS __ Sale Sporting Goods 65 S - | REINPORCED_ CONCR isin ne Sage Quiside bright, wh white at $5.95 gal. | PE +0428 3679 Eliz Lk, RG. | SHOTOUNS & RIFLES. $13.60 UP. SLIGHTLY USED DUO- See, Sone ee. Sie: “CHURCH'S INC, space heater Wil) Dapiete tine | GUNS - BUY - TRIBE. FE 2.0333 of gas or oil furnaces con | Manley Leach. io Begley St. Sours ith wood EM 33000 ert be oie ana up. * tanks, Jet, Bumps with 18 gal. | in On EAVESTROUOHS WAR- Ben's Loan ce, 4 Panerson. Z -% . jet pumps shallow and deep cks. 267 Orchard Lake Rd. OPEN, SUNDAY i TOILET SEAT $7.95 VALUE $3.95 su 05. ao PUMPS, 890.96. comerei-| Alta, complete, sine of all, colors SLAYBAUGH'S S ae “ ext nary vee. _iiienigan PE 4-0824. NTERS 0453 | mn KELLYS HARDWARE]! Ave $3.50 bliie rocks. $2.48 per carton. 3004 Auburn et Adams. Auburn WHEELCHAIR. LIKE NEW. pet cent off on and Heights FE 2-8811, EM 3-4529, b bet cent Pell en Bird iceation coat a ioee aad shotgun shells, conte: tis. HRRBWARE| 3904 Auburn” eo Adams, Auburn. Hei, GUNS. FINANCE a) LAWAWAY. HAMSTER oe, aS “Rach Ree GaP ERE R, HAHOGA a © acacia anitiel aad FE BH 8 SpenALaC ik ee or oe oT. TANK. registered. MA MA 43117. PARAKEETS. OPALINES, os CANAR- re Select yours now for insta 304 Mt. cenene 46960. of scopes, slings. mounts, an A New Browning. Remington, Win nifies 489 Aubura af ae chester, nee eryiing, for PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. hunter. clothing footwear. Food. Since 1927 584 Oakland Ay Sr act rE | Pannen game SBE iliora de Bolly. = | ER BBN } vER PARAKEETS W. 30-06 DEER EER RIFLE, rae 3 used. $90. OR bait, after oo 6: 36-06 REMINGTON wets CAE & shells, Logry 1 s _Sanse _after_6 2, ~ Bird and Duck Hunters — HANC OF A HERE'S YOUR rocON a AT A_LOW PRICE. s100 pavaae 715, hehe weight py uns sit4 50 Savage 775 8.C. lightweight with select choke 00 apt £90.50 Savage 78 ‘Standard auto shot, eg : $75. $109 avage. 78 ‘Btandard ‘sc. ome. with select choke compen- ve. Stevens A.J ‘teke down, itis | 5 "ANDERSON HDWE, 1 TELEGRAPH 4 sage eAReING FOR 100 CARS Mon., and Sat, 9 to 6 Thurs. an ‘and rt a8 8: Sun. 03 1 toilat with close 401 “WIN will trade for ry ~! e lo . ug png MY D- | 300 SAVAGE BOLT. | BOX SHELLS sell or ng 3 for auto. sho’ 30:30 bolt like sew. $35. Phone 20 GA, DOUBLE BARREL si0T- gun, case and shells. After 4 im, 251 Judson. WINCHESTER 22, SPECIAL DEER rifle. 2-8042. Pr “GAUGE WINCHES- shells, used 100 1 REMINGTOR Pour: 270 C. r. or trade for 16 Rem ton automatic. OR 3-193. sia Hunting Accommod, | 65A ig éall FE Se POP cessemh, oO nerd yt: Bid BENSON +2591 stoves, Wayne Heating Co., _ bake Ave. “tsa ts chester. 5 cE OO ee tant: son FE Ba ~~ Sears $70.96. 30 gal. gon m $20, G, A. Thompson, 86 8. GARAGE b's Perry —, et & bettas ™ =|" SDEC] AL. Talbott Lumber ~ G&M ~€OMP ANY $.P.8 paint also Spred Satin and Have « few left. Tractors, tillers id rubber hase. Hard- a a Bh MOWERS MA-| and power mowers. New and —, = — ge . = 2285. Walton anks- Morse 36 to. riding ro-| Suit fine of tumber "105 Oakland Grats 26" ENOLISH RACES tec fa ; Are. Ph, bs a e. Good WEATHER sTAiP’ IPPING RUBBISH __ 5-6241,_ (62 Gladstone oe PLS MA & aye CieMent burners, bam and stee] leaf a6 | GENTS, pay ease ew a WNetn_Dixe Hey, ion carte, w ire barrows, Com REE STANDING TOILRTT WUE | “Uraoan" ant czpts” Soper foak| Move, boards, fuhace. pipes 21 « 32 dow! pa ng sates ss 9. off, Green's by a a BP | shows. All crass, seed seed Pihot us Washbowls with ings .... $11.95] Ave, Bi im. ‘Es Colored Seth sete, WI, a9 | SOIL tT. BARN HAI HARDWARE Eee aueme' ce | mewn sencame eater 5 | ——— SA ING 8 ¥ 100 8. w St. PE 54-2100 ervice: | was A HEATER, HEA $ Sfooms. PE_+4630. wav within Se Ports ext een = 276 HOMART STOKER, $2 FE) 535 a STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS house. Come and make Garage Doors SEBCIAE PALL OFFER oo — BIRD HUNTING SEA- © Cadillac. Sleeps oui | per. com. FE 5-0453. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) A-1 oe PILL DIRT, BAND and gravel, ee Al TOP om HED STONE. PE eli? or eels Conktin, A-' TOP #8sOIL., Lb em ne L DIRT. ane wravel. Ear, _ Sade. tg Berk toh Lioyd remodeling free. : nie iaeek an" and a nd and _te > “Brest Pe 410 BLACK DiRT 0% ET gravel, road gravel. FI Pi pn be 2 site» or PE Guim 501 4th St. _PE 23-4025 Closed Sun. PEDIGREED COL DEN» ‘RETRIEV- ‘oodiand Shores Laat 239 Voorhels Rd. PARAKEETS A AND FLIGHT “CAGE. _ FE 41777 before 6 p.m PETIGREE GERMAN SHEPPARD oodland Shore's $2 MA 6-7702 PRETTY FLUFFY KITTENS, bic. EM 3-4668. REGISTERED AND lish Pointer pups. FE 43004. Rien, hpenn dn achcnntaieeet 1‘e Years. S038. Foy (Ma {MANCHESTERS, 8 ay Dogs ' Trained, 1 Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP- ping, 14 N, Perry, FE 2-6113 Boa CATS BOARDED. D Soles Burr-Shell 325... Tele- ~Hay, Grain & Feed 71 HAY, ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY mixed. Never rained on, Also oats. OL 2.0008, Roches’ ALFALFA. SECOND alfalfa and brome mixed, alte fa and timothy wsized clover & timothy mixed 4-80.38 __Bleeth R4., near Wixom Rd. OF RA , PiRST & cats, sires t- Te ‘ KINDS ace wile $0608 or FE 2-500} after 3:20 p.m. For Sale Livestock 72 Nea ? REGISTERED ” MAMPAHIRE Boars 7 mor Phone Mil- 3 FRE ~gaceas BY side. 24000 y Saiaaie Belt Rd, Par- 7 ponte; i ch, GReenteaf 42004, ONE MARE AND , ® goings. rea fra ears man Rd, pao ~~“ DURHA at ints week in Nov. FE 1440. an Main New ter OL LEE BS stamps | “hi aL 1-t8) teecit Sales & & Servi "pita, ts eo A ek OXFORD tar, Williams © BS cS mchemnactecan _ Weed Coal & Fuel _@ Mil Gurane wace tor vec Cl ‘Trailer Sales" ~ e new Genera Sale Farm Equipment 76) 374," # i. "Rew low "i ALLIS-CHALMERS M WM! 6 ane lpg oP og v— i ee te quick sale. After | Ever see @ trailer 12 M. bigh? - Pe ee | _rontiec. Fe Seite — ‘ fon eomirrage © | HEADQUARTERS | U0 ce TRARLERS CANNEL coAL —| FOR CHAIN SAWS a i 7 SALES AND SER $195-$595 S-4i50 See us now ead free canal " WEAVY DRY WOOD. WA) stration. BUY NOW! cord: 9 for $11. PR 6-3086, oop HOUGHTEN "& ‘Son See it her.! 12 f%. high. and ac 7) a 20721 oe Me, Ss ice Trailer furniture 1 have ° hed. Se L, BE. SMART et ster, Mich. Me mile West of Nat'l Twist Dr Noors, . deluxe em ra goes. ww, 47 and bedroom _modeis a parable prices pears = oa —_— buy 60 8. Telegraph Rd Hi For § Sale H Housetrailers lers 78 A an POI NEW 1996 Truly America’s TRAIL ER R EXCHANGE OT adet eae TS, or ae Pang included. Unfurnished. For Sale Housetrailers 78 “Sale Motor Scooters 82 wool, wired CUSHION EAGLE, GOOD CON- peo- See In- | “like new, motor after 4 p. : new i roe Oe. oe oe TRAILER EX EXCHANGE Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parts ¢ Orion on M24. ry | or. Call PE 5-741, Exchange | % ‘ ost - RA AVAILABLE oetFee 98 w section Boule riser tid fecindien MOBILE VILLAGE Auto Glass Service When you need itt fam [= derviee? ceh Olans. vear. RM Drill “V8 ENGINES cae San Ge a co kacnen, Ford. Cher, *. v iv La Y raised iivine room eeiling, heated SPE IAL ar at ge dus. ees. ist om today. and 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF dial = fies 1. ACOMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON ford, Chev. Dod gS Poe. om. oe —_— Cina AUTO © PARTS 28 Dine PE 44833 . REA- Ws, in Lg 8 Mel te m. $300.8 Eber ke Lester Dr. White | 122 Fer Sale — ste mae OmNERAT WE | ——Tee- eee ee Keri Biase GSE fe | * oA” oie Sah, Ta Pr ALM SILVER MOON TK Sean ee Sie savor De. Dr, Cree ‘Vaxe, “ | Se Se comearress E\ AT vot0.88, 903 8. Saginaw Fe teens N . R4 oan $23.88. 503 S. Saginaw. FE 40687, j uburn at | POR MORE 7H T Motor Tuneups SA LES Valve Grin ee" J od Brake Service on Winterizing, - 2890 8. Dort Hwy. Fimt ‘ Wrecker Service favings $9 9 Savings Guaranteed Work Also s tine Leo & Joe’s Super Service cI Shell Products IN'T WIS. H 5272 Dixie Hwy. MONEY! Make it easily ae R. 39822 through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | ~Protect Your Car Now OIRL'’S 26° ENGLISH RACER b Good re eee ft., will trade on model car ty SPR ie eeceriee| ene APPLES Wirailer, Sale or trade for furni- = HING ' > nie eae ie ee Be, oe sy rena | MAN, ouune a tence POTATOES te PER BU A pions. ieee Srulke fast mn BIG DI \ $1.39 per bu. Baldwin to jst house ee ee Ayes SCOUNT a abn MARINE wane Ca oneal ihnansi OPEN INGS rEZSA Fe44Ss _ 1954 FORD F750 192 in, W. B, Air 900 x 20 tires. 1953 FORD F800 132 W. B. 1109 = 90 tires. 1953 FORD F600 12. ft. stake, 2 speed axel, . . LARRY JEROME Rochester F Ford Dealer “EFEREE EST TIMATE eae meal MOTOR nts gion moma ic ceorcaieaietitit = Ser 4: i : een Pe "HR PONTIAC PRESS, _ToHsDAY, ‘OcroRER 1 1, 1059 For Sale Cars 91|__ \For Sale Cars 91 __For Sale Cars o1| "For Sale Cars 9 JR YE ~| HERE'S” : BUMP ER OLIVER. ie The Crime Was Committed Sas : MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | VALUES Murdering Used Car Prices en a + ad to" do.” 90 the boss. “Maybe I'm crazy, but I'm not ashamed. I wi everyone in Southern Michigan to see the ‘crime’ 1954-Buick | a Se a Ae door... f __ at. | an wr ) 3 CARS ee » FULL PRICE Sv 23 4 door, Power Immediate Delivery! 4 dr. Century. Full pow-|! pysypyp 4” a hap Sass sli 15,000 miles aa ‘ - Deal Direct! “ 1 17,000 tales on aap Fk ee, Pe nen ne ee $575 1954 Oldsmobile OE Tae $1795 ie Ws giatetener Conmantor , ee No Finance Co.!_ this blue*and white one |] , 53. PONTIAC ii eee Bae ach 2 Fart blue and white radio and heater, | oot eae, Act Today |... aan 2 d00r.-cessscosesie 8 M8] Buy Here—Pay Here | °“"™ beauty. DELX. 8 — RADIO. AEATER whitewalls, Hydra, ‘$2 Ford Victoria , mages = WATCH ‘on $1895} 4 DORGE 1 ig Seay Senge ee » $1085 1954 Pontiac ..:.........$1395 HASKIN S "$3 Ford Victoria . . Wetninten’s ‘Wanikia Sees ‘Ste; FALL OO ME 4 Me FOR ae tees .. $895 ||] 2 door, 2 tone green, radio and heater, Hydra., | Play Ads for our used car riot NATIONAL 154 PONT! AC AC Be SEDAN. HEATER $1495 power brakes, whitewalls. _ Cheyrolet COMMUN ITY MOTOR SALES Sa cecrassss Fe sa , Pontiac Retail Store 111 8. SAGINAW , ee Sere ae ees 1954 Ford... oe ee Oakland p vactest on MOTORS | ©, Geman iT WASH TDR as DOWN OC] IVER. $4 FORD DR, UstoM WiTH HEATED === oe 2 door, black Mainline 8, radio and heater, white: | 2% . Main, ester OF Ey ih ut P.M. Z FORE Be vomy, woes | He ea ena || gee io |e Beer | BUICK jem 1964 Chevrolet .........81195 eal ie 3 Guaranteed ILETHEY LAST | 53 CHEV, Pesce heey $555 Ul farcy ‘Cotape, Wack bad white, radio und. heated, Sharp Used Cars HOUGHTEN & SON ® 52 FORD 2DR. vai ve gaaesaaranssees++ $995 ||| Power Glide. GLENN'S voc ade? peaize, | 1959™Donti 82 PONTIAC SDR. newness ses-++» $995 ||] 1953 Pontiac ........:... 8995 ; MOTOR, SALES tae ¥ Mein, Resemer OL tame) LOI FONUAC 'S2 HUDSON 4DR. ss ses ees e esses eceese $475 ||| Chieftain 8, 2 door, radio and heatsr, Hydra., one = 254 8. PE 47371 down assume payments, 464 4 dr. Chieftain 8 Deluxe. 39 OLDS'#DR. |, HEATER, OVERDRIVE 5 owner. : Milane ivory finish, Aj] te mand, ein invonasaenie**""* 775 1111953 Nash............... $895 nice car for only 52. BUICK +DR. . “awe saunas $695 HI 4 door Statesman, Custom, radio and heater, over- $895) 52 PLYM. 4DrR. vat geattisatunscones'eess $415 [I] drive. CRANBROOK. 10 3 i Be a eee: ee 1953 Oldsmobile ...*.. $1195 EXHIBIT “C” . HT Blue‘and de pe? 4 door, radio and heater, white- ’ Is, straight stic WO PONTIAC FOR. oni ooo os fincés des $225 ||| “4 OLIVER |e roan site weiss" S| 1953 Kaiser ............ 6750 : — RADIO AND HEATER : BUI [50 PONTIAG 2:DR Oe en Fees ST ree Oe ame Bente ont oor : bso. NASH +R. weed ee ns $115 50.NASH 4 DR si aaa 5111953 Ford ...... ee. $895] ; 46 FORD SEDAN. Oe ceeececsslacesesseges $95 ||} Convertible, new black top, dark green body, radio : $ POLYEE —- SORTER and heater, Ford-O-Matic. 1953 BUICK = suicipé Truck prices 1952 Oldsmobile .......$1145 2 dr. Radio, heater and|] ’51 CHEV. 4 VAN Tea oe ane re $295 noe. Se and white, Hydra, radio and heater, ( WALK-IN, HEATER, DIRECTD - tewalls. - if Ceci ths green finish. It +52 GMC 2 TON. s...--- wa eecapaner'' 7" S251 $9800. 65 -gdonbe oe ty ett $945 || 49 GMC YTON eens vesaseees $95 |}] NO DOWN PAYMENT—JUST GOOD CREDIT - “ils BLACK PANEL — HEATER 52 Plymouth 50 Olds 98 $1095 $4 CHEV. %4- “TON isedsbanbevecee eeminns $795 Ii] +51 Olds 98 - 49 Dod — RADIO AND HEATER os wees , , age ae ‘34 CHEV. TON soe ee cece cnc ceece .. $975 ||] ’S1 Nash Amb. 49 Buick 4 SPEED — HEATER AND DIRECTIONAL *51 Nash Statesman 49 Lincoln OLIVER WE MUST SELL 390 __—ifgk 1p riemad ony USED CARS IN OCTOBER h BUICK IT WILL BE DONE! aie I Spot : , STOP AT THE BIG | Jer ome Olds-Cadillac ca tateag | OK Cass at Orchard Lake Sedan. Fully equipped and ready for the cold], 4.,,SIGN AT 21S. SAGINAW 1] PP 8.0488 FE8-0488 weather, A car you'll be proud to own and a price | ——— 4:DOOR | * Seecere) "sm! ~~ SAVE || CLEANOUT! Overdrive oe Oe aed a UP TO. HT 7955; FORDS ae Tate PONTIAC’S . a OLIVER , | c 7 , $295 ~ $1050.00 | OSEAN] , , || ALLMODELS ALL COLORS LARRY _ MIKE'S AUTO SALES OS RoR Gumvnourr, BUICK vs , alow ia |__ ya oats PONTIAC 3 DR. RADIO“ WEAT- } , | _ JEROME | spjagesthesnte wang | bat ait gree Bo TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON. 1955 Ford 8 C-2 D Rochester Ford Dealer | car in for. pothing. ise PONTIAC, 7 DOOR 6 Ra- -\| DEMOS— OFFICIAL’ or I. i MORE tated! vmans A ee ee ee not PORTIAE #FAmeRIEY ALL 1952 Ford ~~ S CARS Fully E d Includi T d Li ! PLACE to BUY ia ben extras 5.000 miles. FE 27200. . - Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License olesale or Retail |r TQ | Mea Rowridey BLUE See] VB 4 dr. Navy blue, It’s] ALL CARS | is musreeti? | OLDS | eee | i nto wil : $48” Monthly "Wish | VER 200 CARS _ 1955 _ “Le tated Mtatitnt Tae | wWllen you see it at only MUST BE SOLD P : mee oy r With Only T 10 , FINANCE| | Weed sire “+ $095 THIS WEEK! $53 Monthly “3 ony pn is wagon. . arr os 7 DOOR. Hy- - > wy gees Demo S dramatic, 2 tone green. Low mile-| | . ASK FOR CARS BY STOCK NO. | : eee Final Clearance tial FOwsikc ¢ Sooo8, BS D02 —'55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 door, red, Power A-] Buys Cheapies | eg or No Financial Problems | Beth i, good ‘cond. offer OL" TER Flyte, P., steering, P. seats, P. brakes, radio . * * > _.. 4 . M . “hi r < r o _ . £ : on ge oe Tig Bh kg Just Your Car Down mt oR TIAC CHIEFTAIN. and heater, whitewalls. Save.......$1024 [|] 154 ne Soto 30 Ford 2 dr......$199 | Rirmout / ig a d « Salacneidlcn sescciemma 121—'35° De Soto Firedome. 4 door, two tone CO. Ge: oss. $1244 49 Chev. 4dr......$144 ‘S1 Chevy, veluxe: HASKINS ae FOR FIAC «DR. STATION green, P. Flyte, P. brakes, radio and heater. |] °53 Ford R. Wen.. $944. '50 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 . These Are Only a Few Catkner ‘Studebaker, MI +340, ~ whitewalls. “Save oo .......cee eee. $1022 [il +35 Buick Cent'ry $2290 19Ford 2 dr......$144 : ade cn, Mnsting of value on} —Chevrolet-Oldsmobile _ | _ Birm jee Hit - sa Ulave dag want cee ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 | . ae ie nae Cee iS PONTIAC CATALINA STAR- DO38—'55 De Soto Fireflyte 4 door. red and white. $5 Ford R. Wen. $1699 ‘ eae | fi % eter ane Dur cwn deal 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 ee Se ene eee: z Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes. Radio and aN . 399 50 Chev. 4 dr.. ‘$199 / 22 AUBURN AVE et ee Ape ee. ) “ood” comiton ere ’ heater, whitewalls. Save ............ $950 = ~—— 2 So a —* ‘49 DeSoto C. Cpe. $199 i ‘ DODGE 2 DR, tis. GYRO-| 1 1953 Pontiac “we , - . °52 Buick Riviera, .$599 ‘50 Stude. 2 dr.....$144 | f bisck ay a Mig W ATCH a fover sneving. ivera. Wn. D045—'S5 De Soto Fireflyte 4 door, gray and blue, |)] +53 Chey. 4 dr $699; | j ont! CHEVROLET . _W._ Clean. Pe cen. 4 dr. Hydramatic 8 with P. Flyte, P. Steering, P. Brakes, ‘Heater, 54 F d2% d au“ $044 ‘ Lincoln 1100" Wednesday's Pontiac Press Dis. 16s PONTIAC GTARCHIEF CUS} | 11.8 “finish, Today's heater, whitewalls, T. glass. Save..... $996 | va me bid BY IEMENSCHNE aE PapaE GUS COUPE Ex. tate. _— Seat olbeslen Minako eg special at only D095—’55 DeSoto Fireflyte Coronado, white, |} '52 Plymouth 2 ar. baad a pies (EIDER'S Bgpae Sa ies 7 DA OVERDEE - -Pontiac Retail Store | aj neces. See MA aie ore : $895 green, black, P. Flyte, full power, radio ‘and a esi eS e yg ais oe ; } Saginaw FE 2-9131 Very, good condition. “700 ea ; 65 Mt. Clemens dio and heater. 2 tone paint, Any heater, tinted glass. Save .......... $1015 32 Mer © Bas dies $799 Convertibles f eS wee See, i863 DODGE 4 DOOR Ai #RAPE. 7 ORTH CHEVROLET ' |] D108—"55 DeSoto Fireflyte 4 d d and whi , : Original owh Wood 13 Mi) yte 4 door, red and white, ‘31 Chev. 2 dr. ....$299 . i, SNROLET $2R | Stet seine HURRY! Uincoin”bti0o _* P. Flyte, J. Steering, P. Brakes, Heater, ||] '51 Nash S. Wgn. $1699 ’54 ; ! 7 gn. $1 54 Ford Conv... .$1344 windshield white w WS DODGE SEDAN” 4005 GYRO. 35 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. ste igs . $nespecial” 2 tone paint. “very | matic trans jo, heater, 2 HURRY! ise impence Ronmpatte. VE : White Wall tires. Save ............ $1055 55 Ford Fairlaine =——-53 Pont. Conv. ...$944 Sema: Sedge peel na | - ae as ote. welt tires: Any i: | ass STUDEBAKER 5 1 3 PASSENGER OLI V ER D123—’55 DeSoto Fireflyte 4 door. two tone blue, 4dr. .....c.0. $1699 "55 Ford Conv... .$1944 28 -. f Stadenater “Mf! ¢el0) Birming. P. Flyte, P. Brakes, P. Steering. Radio and ||] 53 Dodge 2 dr... .. $699 31 Ford Conv... .$299 CHEVROLET ward at 13 Mile ; . cone oe SS ‘55 PONTIAC — “oe ca a BUICK heater.’ White walls. Save ......... $1050 25 Plymouth 4 dr. P40 dae coe . PE 5-6734 ’S4 Chev. 2 dr.. ‘48 Ford Conv.....$199 #z VF AI ALL SALE CONVERTIBLES | 90 $TUDEBAKER CHAMPION POS —55 Plymouth Savoy : door V-8, bronz. P. ||} +32 Ford 2 dr......$499 °53 Buick Conv. . $1009 ‘0 — Good condition. Good tires Heat Flyte, P. Steering, ; Brakes, Radio and 53 Merc. 4 dr.....$044 DEMONSTRATORS “iS, VOLKSWAGEN “CO CONVERTI- ‘ Heater, Tinted Glass. Save .......... $747 55 Ford C, Sedan $1944 $1,000 OFF! miles. At’ condition PE ¢4316. PO17—'35 Plymouth Belvedere 6 4 door. Black and ||}.’51 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 OTHER Oe he, SRN. Set BD ALSO *. red. Heater only, Save .........5.%.. $608 33 Ford Hardtop. .$999 f wen tun ak ae P030—’55 Plymouth Belvedere 6 4 door. Two tone kn ee Wen. §299 PONTIAC Weotward ct Bh ithe Fords & Chevs. green, heater only. Save ..........., $704 |i] = Plymouth 4 ag Trucks hog rs) ST BTATION Wright gL eas ALL to choose from. Radios,|]| P129—'35 Plymouth Savoy 6 4-door, brown and ||] °52 Chev. 2dr...... $499 : AND Beater, Pave "Tree wood). Radio, a oo re peach, F.. Flyte, P. Brakes, Heater, Acc. '51 Ford 2 dr...... $299. '54 Ford 1% t. pick. $744 Ee BUICK Wootand at 13 dite I be fr — Pe Group, White Walls. Save ......... $694 ‘33 Chev. S. Wgn. $899 _°53 Ford th t. pick. $544 js * |] P136—'55 Plymouth Plaza 6 nae Green, heater a Air ogee 2 > Ford 32 ie te a sp Fg as + ‘ "vp erees. DEMONSTRATORS Birmingham ‘i Ottly, SAVE. veveccccvescevccvecs eee SHOG 153 Belek Riviera $ 1199 °53 Ford % t. pic $199 . — ‘ars , 52 Olds if. stake ...... Ter” (pias gem ae! OT TVER || SCHUTZ Motosf SEE > —s«| Berd at “oowmuny ign 2°02" DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Har old Turner, Ford US.AT Ford “53 4 te t ae reef | Mercury "04 hard’ cube sts BUICK 912S. Woodward, Birmingham cae BIG LOTS. ss agra eu sakane Bob Frost, t, Inc. : | Midwest 47500 "Liberty 9-4000 WATCH | COMMUNITY | 5° 1t6eR MEE | 210 ontard Lake Ave ‘Midwest 47811 JOrdan 40266 Liberty 9400 our used ea Tit ' MOTORS: ONT i MOPEAN «,,, Immediate “Spot” Delivery 803 N. Main, Rochester ‘hee towel. 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Revs, Winter = mg Suspense —_< Ww, ty ties a3. =* Day Weie Sateen way WEDNESDAY “MORNING i y ” Clem ty 7 CKLW, John Steele 6:06—WJR, Jim Vinal WON, Rise “n’ Sh Wrow, Peatt el Mickey Shorr WWJ, News 9:00—WJR 12:00—WJR, Jack White Pet te ~! Room WXYZ, W wot J, Minute Parade WWJ, Ced ‘News e— News, J. Carson| CKLW, Jim 1 Club WXYZ, N inter J Biography im Sound WBE Binge News, David | CKLW, le ig Ra a WJBK, News, y ¢:30—WJR, Voice of Agriclt.| WPON, News, Music WPOnN. News -- Today ad 's Television Programs -- pabtcner Masia hevegrlheal + eabaaks peony 4 The gimmick of “The Big Sur- Channel 2—-WIJBK-TV Channel 4—WW2-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. West- ern adventure. (9) Circle 9 The- ater, Gene Autry in ‘Raiding on a Rainbow.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. (2) Patti Page. Music. 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett. Phelps. 6:30—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. ‘Cheyenne and his sidekick Smitty locate cattle stolen from a wagon train; Clint Walker stars. Behind the scenes of “Rebel Without Cause.” (4) Di- . mah Shore. Music, songs. Dinah sings “Love Is a Many-Splen- dored Thing.” (2) Name That Tune. Musical quiz with George DeWitt as- 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. 7:00—(9) Abbott and Costello, Bud and Lou finally get jobs. “In So- ciety.” (4) Martha Raye Show. Martha Raye with music, va- riety, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., guest. (2) Navy Log. True story of a sailor and a blind girl who fall in love in “Home Is the Sailor’; Wright King, Toni .Gerry co-star. 7:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. Outlaws offer a $1,000 reward for Earp of cash; Hugh O’Brien stars. (9) International Playhouse. John Bentley in “The Canterbury Murders,” a detective. must track down the killer of several wealthy women. (2) You'll Nev- er Get Rich. Phil Silvers as con man Sergeant Bilko in “The Horse.” The sarge and his pals buy a plug they think will be- come another Native Dancer. 8: 17) Make Room For Danny Williams parent cannot say mean another in “Rusty Gets _ Verdugo in comedy. .$:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. “Six Hours to Deadline,’ John Mc- intyre, Sara Haden in drama of ' a news story that rocks a small city, (4) Circle Theater. “Lost: $2,000,000—The Diary of _ ‘Di Police Release Amputee Held in Father’s Death DETROIT w—Russell Wireman, 26, a double amputee, was released by police yesterday after being held for questioning about the} death of his father, - * * * Police said an autopsy showed Christopher Wireman, 67, died of a heart attack. Detectives quoted young Wire- man as saying he had argued with his father but denied there had been any violence. * * Wireman lost both legs in a rail- road accident when a boy, He pro- pels hiniself on a small wheeled platform. Carrying Concealed Gun Brings Probation, Costs Placed on one-year probation yes- terday and assessed $150 court costs by Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick was — L. Young, 3%, of 199 Mill * ee pleaded guilty to carrying concealed weapons Oct. 3. He was arrested Sept. 23 in Pontiac with a 38 auctomatic pistol in his pos- session. To Free Trotsky’s Killer MEXICO CITY «#—The slayer of Russian Communist leader Leon Trotsky says he has been prom-| ised release on parole but that no date has been fixed, Jacques Mornard has served 16 years of a 20-year sentence. ‘ Italy Gets U. S. Rockets — VINCENZA, Italy @~An_ artil- lery battery armed with Honest from ie forces in Italy. The rockets are designed for atomic warheads. ane’. Hurricane Diane is re- lived through the eyes of a ashington and the =: star. (2) Highway Patrol. Brod- erick Crawford in adventure with the state troopers. 10:00 — (7) Waterfront. Preston Foster as Cap'n John in “The Rivals,” a tug-of-war between (2) “One for the Money.” A daugh- ter who waited on her mother for 25 years learns that every- thing is to go to her sister and brother-in-law. (4) Night Drama. “Stories of the Century.” (2) Tales of Tomorrow. Science-fic- tion drama. - 10:30—(7) Foreign Intrigue Jerome Thor in “Guided Mis- siles."" (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron in “Perfect Disguise.” (4) Tuesday Playhouse. Film > drama TBA. (2) My Favorite 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales - with music, variety. (9) News. (4) News. Jac LeGoff. . “An- nouncement."” (2) Weather. Mary Ann Brownley. 11:20—(2), Les Paul, Mary Ford. Music. : . 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Burgess Meredith, Robert Mitchum in “G.I. Joe.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen with music,. variety, Conrad Janis and Four; Comedian Dan Tannen. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom, 8:25—(2) Detroit _Newscast. 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) 2) 9: 30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. m Re- quest Theater. 9:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 10:55—(7) News. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life, 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow, . 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (2) Ladies Day. (4) Ding Dong School. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(4) Hour of Shows. Take a Look. WANTED Dent « unless eaphosy coo (9) for Appointment Call KE 2-9060 Rose-Hill Realty 19470 Grand River 12:45—-(9) Folk Songs, 12:55—-(2) Girl Talk. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) News, Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Robert Q.-- Lewis. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. (9) Shoppers Show. (4) Jean McBride 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) The Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. (4) It Pays to Be Married. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater, (4) Way of the World. (2) Brighter Day. (9) Wednesday Matinee. 3°15—(4) First. Love. (2) Secret Storm. ; 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On. Your Account. $:45—(4) Modern Romance, 3:55—-(9) News. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus- tice Colt. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown, 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Auntie Dee’s Rascals. 5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) The Early Show. 5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4) prise,” i$ to find persons who have done something unquestionably no- ble and “repay” them for their selfless civic-mindedness, LAUD AND APPLAUD Not just giving them the reward, of course—have them there to be lauded and applauded and then fire questions at them with the prizes starting at $1 and then rising through $10, $100, $1,000, $10,000, up to the promissory $100,000, ae SEE I j : Lf E R 7 Ei freeing a falsely accused man from prison. Naturally they had the man thus so dramatically sprung right there in the studio audience to heighten the emotion- al sock, They also imported a worthy from Richmond, new one selected a police | sergeant whose efforts resulted in| TV Sai § Shows 13 Expunger | ‘p i + 1 rogram ormat ‘ce earache thetic bt” ae Gimmick Picks People ot aceon Who Have Contrib\ted 2s Thastoss one to Public Welfare Be Mss ol | . 33 Go, by aircrat 4 By JACK O'BRIAN er | NEW. YORK (INS) — “The Big | 38 Lesther thong eR. Surprise,” first degree kin of “The | 9 mign-wrought $64,000 Question,” having the same | $$ Dispaseher* x parent, one Louis G. Cowan, made | ,, Arebian caliph its TV debut Saturday evening. “ay | . * * *@ 46 ¢ It took its place in the family | » joie” | tree as a very sad, very poor) 62 Bveriasting — ' relation, for all its gaudy give-| .. heer. away promises of $100,000. Actu-| 56 Presser ~~ 7 wally, it gave away $1,001 to two| * Rating imple =f Pestle 3 Riles coe SS June, persons selected for their fine | sa Eaters # Operated - Rpoewme 6h deeds, but didn't manage even to DOWN it iaapte" pomee 29 Gull-like bird 47 Heavy blow let go of that. } Seney is oie ot 30 Ferlede of 40 Weight of tal name Its format bears a strong re- | 3 Per i», , as Litting ™ 38 Steamer (ab) 32 Diminutive semblance in mood and methed | 5 Southern a deviess " Sustoal me Three ind to other pretentious trifles seen r She ‘hes many 23 Universal 39 Sea ny prefix) on TV daytimes, such as “Strike —— fan language 41 Requires s Bhernity | lt — — en his job brought the officer $1,000, then he missed. The show prepared for just such a calamity—a lady had been se- Lighténing Warriors. (9) Howdy Doody. Bet Slip Possession Brings $300 Costs Herbert 0. Fletcher, 49, of 81 *The lady knew Tom Dewey Sort, 3 t0 — and Karl Warren ran for elee- : tion in 1948, so the police offi- Rane iss wenn Aivested dune 3 te cer’s failure. was arrested —_ . he come back next week start at $10,000 again. The lady's | Red Jap Runs in Election reward—1@ per cent of every- etin'ak Bove neal Sine, whe auneeuad dake li — : from five years of underground ac- ‘The Richmond, Va., man, plainly will be a candidate next CVC) CN aa LIN TiOinig| i 1 Al Rey dT a | Real Estate ‘TOTAL Surplus TOTAL TOTAL ee ewe Less Reserve saweoull United States Government Securities (Due within 1 year .......... (Due 1 to 4 years State, County and Municipal Securities . Other Securities Cash and Due from Banks Banking House and Furniture and Epes. Other Resources i . Other Liabilities . LIABILITIES .......... October RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. . .. . Mortgages ............... RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital ........... Undivided Profits and Reserves ..... Total Capital Account .......... Demand Deposits U. S. Government Deposits Savings Deposits DEPOSITS . ee ed United States —_ Securities — eee one Ce ee er oe eee eee eee eee en we eer ee ewe wee eee wee wwe oe eee eens enone Statement of Condition PONTIAC STATE BANK Sth, 1955 vccseeee $3,966,124.26 cecesee 4,210,021.60 ' ceeeeees $176,145.86 veeeuues 141,661.45 $ 8,034,484.41 seston . 13,929,158.58 veseeece 2,086,142.70) eeceeee 9,718,203.38) mes veces . 166,739.89 coe eees 3,000,802. 66 298,415.47 . - 85 920.65 ee $25,565,521.66 beeen 400,000.00 veeeewes 400,000.00 paeates . 83,789.63 : sowndies $ -883,789.63 veeeaves 14,298,942.62 ceecues 385,568.44 eeceess 9.688.465.13 Leceuues $24,372,976.19 ae bee 308,755.84 ce ceees $25,565.521.66 and Dawson - at FB nccog some in 004 foregoing te Government Deposits, statement are pledged secure Federal a OFFICERS DIRECTORS Milo J. Cross... 66-00: cesseesss... President John C. Cowe Frank A. Mercer Smith Faleoner.......-:.,,..+00:. Vice-President Realtor Physician Earl W. Bartlett..... CNeeestnees Vice-President 4 William A. Eubank..... ............. Cashier Mile J. Cross Geodice B. Rogers f Sam S. Hale......... ++. .9.-. Assistant Cashier President enced Sasi / Everett K. Garrison....,,,,. Assistant Cashier Rodger J. Emmert and Socket Co. ” Mark 8. wet General Motors stant Cashier and Branch Manager Corporation Stuart E. Whitfield Harold W. Schonle Secctes f Assistant Cashier ond Branch Manager H. Russel Holland Whittield. Walter jf Turris MeCully.....60+s.ccsecscesesss + Auditor Circuit Judge : f Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. /ffWV Ralph Hose Leaving |M° City Hospital Post — Ralph Hose, an administrative | assistant at Pontiac General Hos- pital for the past two years, has accepted a post as assistant con- troller at a large Philadelphja hos- pital. He will leave General Nev, 4 and) assume his new duties at the Al- bert Einstein Medical ler Nov. 14. The 31-year-old Hose will be ac- companied in the move by his instructor at the city hospital. U. S. Envoys Slate late Talks With Philippine. Officials Hollister arrived by plane from Taipel tnteg te. coatentinss SSS Filipino and American officials. Hoover, who returns to the United States Friday, said the jand the United States oe than ever before” in the! ret ship to defend a way of life com- mon to all free peoples." Hollister will leave for Indonesia Saturday. Las Vegas Hotel Closes LAS VEGAS, Nev, ~The three. million-dollar Moulin Rouge, only interracial hotel and casino here, is the third Las Vegas hotel known to have undergone financial diffi- culties in recent months, Detroiter President-Elect WASHINGTON Uf John A. Ma- . of 1956 wife, Eleanor, in-service’ training ae County Pair. Denies Murder Charge MOUNT ENS W— Thomas Henhing, 43, of .New aBitimore, and Joseph ‘Burrell, 31, of New Haven,-have pleaded innocent to murder charges in the death of a recluse chicken farmer July. 17. The two were remanded to jail to await cireuit court trial in the slaying of 5t-year-old Gentiel Van DeGinste of New aBltimore. “CALL FE 4.2518 ANY TIME VAUGHN i % * 2 “ : ? : # FIRST Pontiac Showin the SENSATIONAL ALL-NEW Model — Mo other ceaner gives jou ws gieth lorieer mana NO LIFTING, DRAGGING, CARRYING! STILL ON Your Old Cleaner, Is Worth ........ Net.... Regardless of Condition, Hurry in for FREE Demonstration LY *g995 wien “200 Servicing All Makes of Sweepers for Over 30 Years mir ROY'’S 0 96 OAKLAND AVE. wai spi alma aS hashish ieiacaiiallicicciald adi i / eat ae Ey t a aed f f THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1955 FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour WOMEN 18 TO 35 THE AIRLINES Need you. 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