. nh YEAR Bi » kkk PONTIAC, SICRIAERE WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST | ‘ 1954 —49 PAGES — “= a “4 : ee caakih ¥ -_— - * bl e “SEPrEMNATIONAL MEWS’ BERVICS Leonard Wins G OP Nomination for Go vernor aX ssue Loses, Defeating Courthouse Plan’ Trons Beats Hubbell in GOP Sheriff Race. County Voters Approve Bonds, Shy From Levy Project Needs Approval | on Both Propositions to! * Become Valid Oakland County voters Tuesday turned down im- mediate construction of a new courthouse. They gave approval to a $4,500,000 bond issue to build a courthouse, but re- jectedA necessary one-half mill tax to guarantee re- tirement of the bonds. ‘The pian required ap-|_ proval of beth propositions to become valid. The unofficial vote by | property owners on the bond issue was 20,493 “yes” _ and 18,529 “no.” The ballot by all eligible voters on the tax increase found 20,443 in favor and 21,596 opposed. The Pontiac vote was a heavy contributor to the plan’s downfall. Local voters opposed the bond is- sue “by a. majority. of about 700 votes and said “no” to the tax increase by Séffe 1,100 Ballots. County Corporation Counsel “We can’t issue bonds without assurance that money to pay them off will be available,” he said. “Now it would take another vote both questions to approve a The vote in the county’s south end yesterday split over the pro- building. Sizable ‘‘yes’’ ma- Sections of the county north, east and west of Pontiac split about evenly, The bond issue vote was de- cided on last January by the County Board of Supervisors aft- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Five Defeated ~ by Broomfield GOP. Nominee for State’ Senate Tops Rivals by) 8,000, Votes William S, Broomfield of Royal Oak left the nearest of five nents more than 8,000 votes behind not to has announced his ool Michigan sécretary of state | Candidates for x Sherif defeating Clare L. Hubbell, incumbent, Robert R. Copeman and Gor- don W. Deneau. George D. Hicks was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. How Oakland County Voted _ (Complete Unofficial Tabulations) (Votes. are tabulated only for candidates who had opposition for nomination on Tuesday's ballot.) COURT HOUSE PROPOSAL Bond issue Yes. ....---- . 20,493 Ne . ... ccc ceeee 18,829" REPUBLICAN SHERIFF. Irons © ......00-- 17,573 Hubbell . ........ 10,232 Deneau. ......... 2,157 Copeman . ....... 1,799 ® STATE SENATOR Broomfield . ...... 14,144 Kelley . .......... 5,835 Eo. cece eeee 3,653 “|Kuhn . .......06- 3,428 Morey . .........- 2,163 Renne. .......... 1,089 ISTRICT eee eevee evs Fj *_ ee eee eevee eeonpetewanne UNOPPOSED Nominated without . Legislature Second Dist. — Ernest Huthwaite. Prosecutor—Fred C. Ziem. Clerk—Lynn D. Allen. Treasurer—Charles A. Sparks. Register—Orrin McQuaid. Drain, Com. — Ralph A. Main. / MacNutt. | Ooman's Town & Coentry, Tel-Buren Open every night Hl 0 pm. Tax Limit Yes ose ee eree ereeeeaee SECOND DISTRICT see eeeee eoevreve oeeeeee 1, 317) 1,105 577) ose ee erewee eee eee eene LIEUT. GOVERNOR Hart © .2......... 17,400 | Fitzgerald . 4,182 “UNOPPOSED Nominated without opposition @ov—G. Mennen Wil- eee eee Senate—P. V. McNamara. Legislature First Dist. — Donald E. Adams. Third Dist —W. G. Lam- bros. Fifth Dist.—M. F. Cox... Sheriff—George E. Hicks. Clerk—Neil R. Crowe. © Treasurer — Don E. - Bar- rett. Register—Hazel Kuschin- sky. - Drain Comm. — Glenn D. Harper. In Today's s Press OEE TTe reser eee Cee sssersuatas.ues. Frank Irons won the ° Republican nomination for sheriff 1 Toceday, 96. 0-80, tamorrow.. PeT5: ‘Berkley Chief to Face Hicks ‘on November 2 Candidate Polls 7,000 Incumbent Frank Irons, Berkley Police chief, won the Re- publican nomination for sheriff in Tuesday’s primary a 7,000 vote margin over the incumbent sheriff, Clare L. Hubbell. Irons, 55, of 2660 Sunny-; Tvotes to Hubbell’s 10,232 in an unofficial tally of the county’s 208 precincts. The new Republican candidate will oppose Democrat George D. Hicks, 48, of 16 N. Johnson Ave., Pontiac, in the Nov. 2 election. 31 years, has been chief of the Berkley department since 1926. He joined the force in 1924. Thundershowers Due Thursday in Pontiac The Pontiac area is in for show- ers and thunderstorms tonight and Thursday, reports the U. S. Wea- ther Bureau. Forecasters predict not much change in temperature with a low of 60 to 64 tonight and a high of f. Downtown la.m. today the thermometer stood at 68, rising to 2 at-1 p.m, Passes Insurance Bill | WASHINGTON u*—The House | has passed a bill that’ would offer | group life insurance to members| of Congress and some 2,300,000) other federal employes for, $6.50 a year per $1,000, More Votes Than the’ r when he piled up more than | knoll, Berkley, polled 17,573 |. temperatures. yester- day ranged from 65 to 82. At 8) | | Leonards Victory Smile oo in Spot on Dem DETROIT known police authority, won fourth consecutive term, enced campa the up-state afeas as w At the same time, Gov. opposed cratic vote in Wayne ] as ed when more than half their precincts weré count- éd that the Democrats had polled more than 70 per jcent of the total vote there. With 3,792 of the state's (787) precincts reporting Leonard rolled up a total of 152,679 votes. D. Hale Brake, veteran state treasurer, was running second in the voting with ‘}a total of 103,074. Secreary of State Owen J. Cleary polied 83,493 and Dr. Eugene C. | Keyes trailed the field with 63,421. It looked as though Williams inati My rd to renomination on a reco -breaking I County. Election officials-estimat-+- Will Oppose Williams November Balloting Hopes to Block 4th Term; Voters Choose Hart for 2nd Ticket By JACK L GREEN (AP) — Donald S. Leonard, nationally his second try at the Repub- lican riomination for governor today and the assignment of trying to block Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ hopes for a Leonard, 51, unleashed a torrent of votes in both Wayne County and outstate to defeat three more experi- ers. be pei predictions, he carried itan Ls egg was ridin the met 41, 2 . ze day by Leslie H. Hudson. 904. Hudson will face un opposed Republican nomi- nee. Ernest Huthwaite, Pontiac attorney, for the second district seat in the November election. Hudson, 32, of 69 W. Colgate St., was Waterford Township— clerk from 1947 to 1951 and is past mem- ber of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. He-is the owner of a aru store here. “Ee vete’ were cast in her’ pri- ‘mary, 17,000 below the primary vote of 1952 which was a presi- dential election year, but 11,000 | 1950. Results in other districts -for nomination as Democratic state lrepresentative showed Donald L. 'Swanson beating Jack Moskowitz | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘ F or State oer: ase | nation Tuesday in a 3-man race, Legislature LESLIE_H. HUDSON. (Democrat) Candidates for Pontiac's seat in the be a legislafiire in the Novem- | ber election will be Leslie -H. Hudson, the Democratic nomi- | wnat Ernest Huthwaite, | whe beg se-apposition for the seeplnafion e9 RN Beiat. : Incumbent Leaun Harrelson of Pontiac was defeated in his attempt to win his fourth nomination as Demo- cratic state representative from the second district Tues- Incomplete returns gave Hudson a two to one margin in the three-way race with a total vote of 3,364. Harrel- son polled 1,629 votes while Odin H. Johnson received more than the number cast in | Sutton Opposes Rep. Dondero Royal Oak Democrat Wins by Wide Margin ‘jin Primary will oppose veteran Congressman George A. Dondero in the Novem- ber election in the 18th district. The é \Wbyear-ola radio actor de- | | feated Zigmund J. Niparko, 34] | year-old Hazel Park mayor, and William A. Welsh, 50, a Royal Oak | | attorney, by a wide margin in yes- | tetday’ s primary. Sutton garnered 9,559 votes to | | Niparko's 5,482 and Welsh's 4,290. He will face Dondero, also of Royal Oak, in the Nov. 5 general election. Unopposed on the Republican ticket, Dondero fecélved his _party’s nomination. He is seek- ing his 13th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Although active im Royal Oak} city politics, Sutton never sought office before. He has been a mem- ber of the Royal Oak Democratic Commitlee since 1951 Frisco to Enter Bidding for the Philadelphia A’s SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Ma- | yor Elmer Robinson will enter San Francisco today in the wide-open haaeod for the major league baseball franchise of the Philadel- phia Athletics. The mayor will appgint a citi zens’ committee with the an- | nounced purpose of “bringing big league baseball to San Francisco." The committee's first duty will i | be to investigate the possibility of | bettering an offer by Chicago real | jestate man Arnold Jolinson, wha! reportedly is willffig to put up| $4,000,000 to move the A's to Kan- sas City, , Oomen's Tewn & Country, Tel-Beren Open every night ‘Ml & pm. Paul Sutton of Royal Oak, a| | first-time..candidate.. for. public. .of:. Taking an early lead, Irons kept : piling up votes in south Oakland might be polling a vote of 300,000 County and Waterford Township. | lor better. In Waterford, where voters r As if that weren't enough, have been faveived in o battle GOP NOMINEE AND WIFE—Donald S. Leonard his wif¢. | wintiams’ handpicked choice for to reinstate ousted police chief | Kathryn, display wide smiles after his victory as nominee | jeutenant governor and running: Frank Van Atta, an admitted for quereer wen Aeneed in Teles i ' | mate, Philip A. Hart of Birming- Irons backer, Hubbell tallied only ham was sweeping to victory. 51 voles to brome’ 1,538. . With 3,736 of the states 4,783 In Irons’ home city, voters ral- precincts tallied, Hart was leading lied to give the victor 1,701 to George S. Fitzgerald, 52, of De- Hubbell’s 79. Hubbell carried only troit 206,700 to 69,550. 21 of the total number of precincts This seemed to justify Williams counted and those by narrow mar- unprecedented appeal to the party | gins, They are Farmington city, . to give him Hart for a running and Township. four precincts; Ad- te and read Fitzgeraid out ol dison Township, one precinct; the party. U. S. senator hands down. 3,507 of the state's ‘4.73 pre- U. S. Sen. Homer Ferguson was n (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Vote in State | Leonard \Brake . oe eee weer oeeeeeete es ~ Keyes . LIEUT. GOVERNOR ene cees . 206,700) ~ 69,550 | renominated by Republicans with-| ee ee ee | } (3,792 Pets. out of 4,783) | lke Hits Senate . Foreign Aid Cut Reduction Shows tock of Comprehension of Kremlin Activity , | eign aid. The Senate late yesterday - | voted .to put the figure in an 63,421 | authorization bill at $2,610,000,000, The House had voted $3,368,000,000, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) t- } } | 3 i 4 PaILIP A. HART ~ ~“(Demoerat) Piling up a three-to-one margin, | the Democratic nomination for feating George S. remcnetd of Cate. Gores fy OP ee (opposed Republican nominee. Phitip A. Sant of Biriaeiaen Ot Hieutenant governor yesterday by de ee tage he i aie | "4 | ‘ oy Sn % ty-Owned. Lots activities awaiting them each week- day from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. including roller skating, swimming, boating, crafts, nature lore and’ an overnight trip to Arrowhead Lodge ‘in Kensington Park. " ment and the sale of six city-owned Of the 11,971 registered voters, 3.832 turned out for the primary. cast — 2,467 — was fer the | i irt charter amendment which now — ion ban ping Ad par Alr- ¢ wives the city the right to grant Southeastern Oakiand County | Sine ona iil ales give them Water Authority to construct an excursion oa the Grand Trunk Dies at Age 81 Gabrielle Colette Won World Fame for Her Novels of Love PARIS w—Gabrielle Colette, 81- year-old French writer whose ;novels of love and passion won world acclaim for over half a cen- tury, died last night at her Paris apartment. She was best known in America for “Gigi,” which had a highly suctessful. Broadway rin after Americaii playwright Anita Loos adapted it asa stage play. * Colette personally picked Audrey The six city-owned lots to be) Leader of the camp is Paul sold face back-to-back at the east- Heins, new youth director af the ern end of the blocks bounded by | jocaj: Y. Coolidge, Maple, St: Andrews and | * 6 8 : | Yorkshire. | Undaunted by the annual August | A count proposition and a tax closing of the Community House, limitation proposal to finance con-| which deprives them of their usual. struction went down to county-wide Wednesday |u ne heon facilities, | defeat, but was given‘ an affirm- Lions Club members have mapped ative nod here. Voters in Bloom- out an even more ‘active monthly field Township and Bloomfield | schedule. :; Hills also’ favored the issue, | ‘The series of activities gets un- * ¢ ** ‘der way tonight, when the club Reservations are still heing= will have dinner and entertain- taken for this month's YMCA Da-Y | ment at the Birmingham Gun Club program, which will open next|in Commerce Township. Follow- jing the meal there will be ‘target Leonard Chosen -and trap shooting and other games. | | * . * , At this week's City Commission meeting, commissioners took their | first look at one of two ambu- ~ jlances put in service Monday by ‘the new Birmingham Ambulance out — and Lt. Gov. Ciar- | Service, Inc. ence Reid of Detroit also won Owner Michael J. O'Hara had the Republican nomination gain asked that « contract be arranged 4 ~ for giving service te the police the entire community. The matter was referred to City | Manager Donald C. Egbert, who jis vacationing this week, but O'Hara was told that there had been no contract, other than a rate 4 aL i week used the facilities™’of D: trich Ambulance Oak. ; i Colette married Willy and had a daughter by her } } agreement, when the city until this | ie- Service in Royal , little-known British ac- tress, to play the Broadway lead in “‘Gigi.'’ Miss Hepburn’s perfor- mance skyrocketed her to stardom. Writing under her last name anly, Colette was one of France's most popular modern novelists and | a darling of the critics as well. | At 20, she married Henri Gau- | thier-Villars, a Paris writer in his | 40s. ‘ = | She started her career as a ghdSt | writer—authoring books that bore | her husband's pen name, Willy. } Later they published their works as collaborations under the name of Colette Willy, . * J Their greatest joint success was the “Claudine” series of novels, begun in 1900 and based on Colette's own experiences. - * . Colette finally decided she was GOP Police ‘Alarm’ Adlai Author of Gigi ! SDAY, A 4 | REP. GEORGE A. DONDERO j Vying for the U. S, House of Representative seat in the 18th con- | Sressional district on Nov. 2 will be Paul Sutton (D-Royal Oak) and | Congressman George A. Dondero (R-Rpyal Oak) Sutton was nomin- ated on the Deniocratic ticket yesterdal. Dondero was the unopposed | nominee for the Republican Party. | Woman Whets Appetites ; With Her-~Wax Products NEW YORK (UP) — Just about | who makes like Rerhbrandt, daub- The worst trick that could be' ing mustard on frankfurters: or played on anyone would be an / painting the bumps on wax pickles. invitation to eat ice cream or wa-| The finished products have al- termelon at Mary Inman's place | most as .many uses as rubber in Brooklyn. | bands. Butcher shops. delicatessens, res- pizza which would shatter ele- gantly on a comedian’s head, a@ gray tomato for a television @how, and a bunch of rotted grapes. The grapes were used te show how sad food looks whea it ton't put on ice. | Miss Inman said she'd had many five feet compliments on her *“‘food,”’ but | believes she herself paid the high- t FF iteTLEE hed Service for Robert N. Johns, 32080 Waltham, will be held p:m. Friday at Bell Chapel of William R. Hamilton Co., with bur- -| ial in Roseland Park Cemetery. He died yesterday. = ._.Mr. Johns is survived by his widow, Lillian D.; two daughters, Mrs. John L. Shepherd of Bir- -fningham and Mrs. Fred H. Water- man of Detroit, three sisters, a brother and five grandchildren. Leslie Hudson Wins 71, of at. 3 , | fourth district. ’ . * Dems’ Nomination (Continued From Page One) with a vote of 1,523 to 974 in the Stevenson said last night he is “alarmed at all of the Republ policies on natural resources.” He planned to visit Bitter Root | Valley today. . * * * ie until dessert f i FRE TRS 711 3 2 Be S . 5 ® =O @ 5 Sz Bi aa With His Family Republican power policies alarm him, Stevenson said, because of _| what he called the GOP's “partner- ship’’ approach. He said he was concerned over Republican changes in the Soil Conservation Service and accused the GOP of taking the important Walter T. McMahon topped a field of four candidates for nomi- nation in the sixth district when he polled 1,586 votes. Carl Thom received 1,317; Charles D. Arnold, 1,105 and Barney J. McGrath, 577. Unopposed were Donald E. Adams, first district: William G. Lambros, third district and jobs in that agency out of Civil Service and injecting “the spoils system and political patronage.” Stevenson came here after a tour of the Pacific Northwest and with former President Harry 5S. Truman. | variety of parkerhouse a three-day pass Ddurgers. family in New York. Schine, a wealthy hote] heir but more readi | oe of | puffs and six kinds of pies, ‘harder than making the edible |‘ %e.MPs and service detach ment of the 3441 Area Service Unit. a gt 8 ¢ t “s #2 re TS sah Sinem Ligiet © UGUST 4, 1954: Pedestrian Accuses Driver of Stabbing that he was stabbed by a motorist | kind, ”” she said. Her staff includes who broods for days The Army reported yesterday he will be with the Catnp Gordon pro- vost marshal's office. he carves out plaster models; an Michael F. Cox, fifth district, lation centers largely. Cleary car- Republican neminees for state ried 10 counties and Keyes 7. Aj] representative were oppesed in few were still undecided. five districts with Huthwaite ifs H f Fé i : polled 3,081 to defeat Louis Dor- man Jr.,-who received 1,710 in the first district. Richard C. Van Dusen, incumbent, was renamed: nominee in the third district with 5,625 votes as opposed to 806 for Wallace R. Furbur.. Theodore F. Hughes was given 2.093 votes in the fourth district 1,670 and Charles Trickey Jr. with Tat HH expert mold maker; and an artist. | 2 State House Veterans Deteated in GOP Primary By UNITED PRESS Two veteran members of Mich- igan's House of Representatives were defeated Tuesday in their bid for their party’s nomination. At least a half dozen other ‘in- cumbents faced possible defeat but ceived 1,350 votes to 1,200 for Raymond J. Bushey, Alpena. Two former representatives, outcome of these close races will| % the running. |. not—be.._known..until. rehumns...art.,~,Mielock will oppose | : complete. _| vacated by Rep. Gerald W. Raves G. R. Pinilla Elected | Colombia's President BOGOTA, Colombia (#®—Colom- bia's National Constituent As- Conservatives. Twenty of the 34 Liberal deputies in the Assembly boycotted : ~—yored for" ONPep Ey Den mr -viny 896,000 im the” comparable off-year | gc7 Williams statewide voie was not’ counted in the unofficial reared but in Wayne County he appeared |; 996 and Oscar -A. Gorelick 750. - to be polling mpre than twice as) price P. Wheeler defeated Gor- many. votes unopposed as all the | 4on p. Haupt for the sixth district ‘Republicans put together. The votes gathered by Williams.- Ferguson and Reid will -not be - mown until the state board of canvassers completes the official count in about two weeks. The Weather F. Horn who polled 3,605 votes while William F. Voebel received ‘House Pension Bill . Denies Subversives WASHINGTON «®—The House sone aperture Lew | federal employes convicted of sub- High pos- ready ‘The bill was aimed primarily at Alger Hiss, former State Depart- ment. employe convicted of lying #3| when he denied associations with ‘agents. It also at 10:08 p.m. at 12:30 pm. cee eewee eee eeneneee reeeeneee _ Fifth district victor, was.Vernald, ...™ ‘nontination by a vote of 919 to 744,/ * _ | passed yesterday a bill to deny). pecs = Partly — Th Ghe OT the closest Tracer, Rep” Adrian DeBoom (R-Owosso) de- feated former Rep. Thurber Cor- nell, Howell, by approximately 200 votes in the Shiawassee district. Unofficial returns gave DeBoom. a school teacher} 4,500 votes to’ .) Cornell's 4,300, — \ Clarence B. Mekgison, Charle- In another upset, Rep. John D. voix, defeated t Kruse (R-Manistee), who has been a member of the Legislature since 1942 and was chairman of the House | Veterans Affairs Committee, was Ike Hits Senate Foreign Aid Cut (Continued From Page One) wayside was Rep. Leaun Harrelson (D-Pontiac) who was defeated by | reff § i | bea fe f seized power in a bloodless coup in June, 1953. The Assembly then authorized him to occupy the pres- until-Aug. 7 this year, when Gomez’ term would have expired. Says Japs Should 3 Start A-Bomb Ban rie Z 2 il i iianider under “Gomer until he} mori is parents, he is sur- vived by a sister Evva Jane, at home. Also surviving are the Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bever of. Manton, Mr. and Mrs. | guuum Frank Spencer ‘of Pontiac and great-grandmother, Mrs, Estella Drew of Ionia. Eerl-E..Carroll * | | Service for Earl E. Carroll, 63, ot 29 Lewis St., will be held Fri- day at 2 p.m. at Voorhees-Siple : >. pea Coe | . onal Church, of which he, was CASEMENT member, officiate. 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Broomfield, 32, (R-Royal Oak) and Democrat Fred Elias, 40, of Hazel Park, will oppose each other in the race for the Michigan Senate seat representing the 12th District. Both were nominated yes- terday. . U.S. Seen ‘Going to War It China Tackles Formosa “By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) — If Communist China makes a major-attack on the Nationalist island of Formosa, the United States will go to war. Every top official willing to discuss American policy publicly or privately agrees on that. least for the time being, to make that pledge in a formal treaty with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of the Chi- nese Nationalists. . Almost no responsible authority wants to talk about this t of American policy. It is too much of a diplo- potato. + Yet it is a fact that the 7 one phase of a much larger View directing all its strategy. The Chinese Reds, however, have been as belligerent about American leadership now gives evidence of being whipsawed on a global scale over @ policy issue which |... about the mainland seems to be deeply involved |are com taoyatenty to soise in the em of an alli-|it, and their threats have sounded ance with Formosa. much louder in W since the Indochina settlement. - . s Secretary of State Dulles re- U, S. Tth Fleet is in the area to protect Formosa, in event of a Communist attack. ‘But Dulles added that while some thought has been given to bringing Formosa into a treaty with this country, there has been no decision and no change of policy. Dispatches from Formosa have given evidence et a desire on the part of Chiang for such a link. Tax Issue Beats ‘Courthouse Issue (Continued From Page One) er discussions of a new building The issue is this: Is the United States preparing for war in the ' le, or is it efforts toward} avoiding war, without losing hon- or, in the hope of success? At one extreme on this issue is South Kerea's President Syng- man Rhee, who has gone about —~ pedestrian tote Pontias Potice | Seneralty— assumed here te be, dating back to 1929. The planned buildi to be | Minister Nehru's influence in Asia, pt as we great, and of his capacity to influ- seems. clearly to conceive of For- mosa as a defensive position es-|center, provide ample parking sential to the security of the Amer-| space and room for future expan ican defense liné in the western | sion. , oo; | Pacific—not as a base from which Africa and Asia have 60 per cent of the world’s population. launched on Red China except as But the Eisenhower administration is not willing, at _ Formosa as the Nationalists have | located between Telegraph road seolihien > dountonm Deniiee seine. inadequate to handle constantly en a a ee , Pee x THE isn PRESS. "WEDNESDAY. Ge tie 5g “AUGUST 4, 1954 Is MY car | Mes. 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Sutton’s mid-air announcement was the latest bizarre note in a Senate campaign of gimmicks, | name ‘calling and __high-tension | stumping that has competed for | headlines with one of the rough. | est gubernatorial campaigns in the | state's history. Tlie winners in the | Democratic primary~are virtually | assured of election in November | predominantly Democratic Tennes- see, i * * . } In the. contest for Tennessee's | | trying to oust Gov. Frank Clement | +—with assists: from members of | Clement's own official family. | | Clement - ousted Browning two) | years ago. ees A third candidate, Judge Raul- | ston Schoolfield of Chattanooga, is | campaigning almost entirely on his: less of a Supreme Court ban. | Browning also has taken a pro-: segregation stand, while Clement | has said only that school segrega- tion would continue at teast untit |; the court opinion is clarified. } Both Secretary of State G. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 616080) EP W|Seek Injunction. |Prptp Secssaus'soss te'cemes'e |Video Writer Settles [“".ciranSeas secten the Stinging Bathers Joh on) lt «| eftielal word that John had. re- 0 UG nging neon 0 nin um See LOS’ ANGELES w — ‘Television bees, who have found a happy en ae ‘ Reveals letter From hunting ground among~ the speculation 600 suit against actor. #7) \ skins at the Arcola Pool, 2 Former Bonn Official pink ames ae ye Cummings. eer F 4 = S 7 i ‘| ‘t PILES SHRUNK WITHOUT SURGERY ming’s wit To -. where else in the ‘ German interior minister Greene needless from The ator ‘a temporary| BY JOSEPH H. SINGER ~ thane aT ees Commies’ uat| ing stopped! Cracking healed! | Por fast relief, get amaa- al eer ie noncie Tai.| BERLIN (INS) — East. German | Still was impossible to —~ had sonal contract. | For amazing relief from mis- new Look for * ly Ho Inn, where five bee hives| Premier Otto Grotewohl told ‘the | whether John went willingly or| ©6: ayeatbe ,| erles of simple piles, get new leas” on box. Tubes 9 are kept, ordering the Inn owners| Parliament of his Soviet puppet| was tured by the Reds. oa cca + eed peg Pe Ay La ag eT dn to show cause why they should not| State today that ormer West Ger-| ‘Most Allied intelligence olficers | sn” om Mirae Ba the ne aieon talee t confine the bees to their own back | ™man Security Chief Dr. Otto John | were onvinced, however, that | coutract pat Pile Remedy that's had been granted:political asylum. . . contract provided for his employ- reduce swe on Only yard. os John defected to the Communist | ment for 48 weeks at $600 a week yrs ABSOLUTELY STAINLESS ee ee nee nas Foner government. ; on a TV show called “My Hero,”| ing clothes! er c Berlin that he said bad been sent Roomer Killed by Ax to him by John. DETROIT — Charles Jackson,| ' the letter, the Bonn gov- a . ernment ex-official purportedly 43, died Tuesday night of injuries thanked Grotewohh for giving a tl an p= ago pera him asylum tm the East Zane which he entered two weeks ago. | low rome. oie acted Ain | i ee | Never Knew that AUTOMATIC COOKING * |son with an ax and a three-foot-| his work for the unification of long stick during an argument | Germany. 4 | Monday night. The former chief of the West i —— —_ German office for the protection || Boat Mishap Claims Life [of the constitution gave previously as one of his reasons for going CASSOPOLIS —Richard Cas- over to the Communists the desire ™\key, 29, of Mishawaka, Ind. i . og *\to take a step that would dra- drowned Tuesday but his J-year- matically point up what he con- o ®, a4 old son, Bobby, was saved after! saered to be the importance of p — ‘ board boat a . — | | om —_ hao eee Birch Reng hrerv wae joining his divided homeland. < ee, southeast of Cassopolis. Although John’s voice was | =. ls “= AHOY! . | LOOK Cur Setos! _ (BIOLOGY EXPERT—Filty-three-year-old Emperor Hirohito of || as : Japan puts specimens on a slide under the miscroscopé in his Toyko BACKYARD pe EFFICIENT laboratory. The Emperor, known. to be an authority on biology, spends a great many hours in his laboratory. : testing demonstrators before the national palace yesterday, many in || mourning oe, » ae” aad ~ ee eee eee v) \ j _ i= ry fi ; rsonal President Armas Still two provincial centers because ‘> Rules After Surrender. it their disbanding was or- of Irregulars . | dered. . GUATEMALA —President Car- | ’ , tos Cautlo Artes and Gontema. &-Y@at-Old ‘Scared’ | la's —_— army still governed yan bay ier orem Under Tractor Wheel of holdout dissident troops~at the . base just_outside th COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa ®— i . Aurora CaP | «1 didn’t feel so good. I was aw- ~ . - “ } =e UT aN Another development by the world’s largest manu- facturer of sewage chem- icals. | units, : hopng to force Castillo Armas out, | y, 105 ¢ O'Shea of Council Blutts | ] had refused to honor the agree-| had -to say about having a wheel | ROUND ing junta: te exchange for the dis-| "7 os : | - | : , Sinn of tbe Presidents iber-| 20m a ne roca FLYING DUST! : These wonderful carefree hours during the —_ing, set the automatic controls and Ym free. Casts “Aemns- tamemaced the| "1 took one foot oft the Whe s hot summer afternoons are for different to spend. the rest of the day as | - Aurora units had surrendered last | 40d tried to get my pants loose,” _ from the hours | spent cooking over an —_ Dinner will be cooked and ready fo serve | light after the President's honor | James related. The next thing he guard blocked all roads to the base | ew he was off the bike and | USE ee : threatened to attack. He said “der the tractor. . 1 _| Tractor driver E. T. Jackson, 59, po _ aoe and he See! aid James ‘skidded into the trac- | oned and the junta had put Col. tor and when Jackson stopped it j | Ramon Gonzalez in command of |‘he boy was under a wheel. His old-fashioned stove. Now | simply put a —_ when evening rolls around. complete meal into the oven in the morn- So Beautijul...Se Compact... but with Amaying Capacity — the base | injuries were but bruises. | Cottle Armes insisted army FBI Agents Capture ~ were tn cumplcae control of the| 2 of Bank Bandit Trio | ads . country and “absolute calm’’ pre-| SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Two | ; vailed. But he made no move to/heavily armed Oklahoma bank|} 151 Oakland Ave. """5,S05TO™™® FE 4.1594 j countermand his order earlier yes-| bandits were captured late last | | *% Automatic 7 terday halting dissolution of his ir-| night by FBI agents and northern | © ———— | op Lighters with new regular units in the key provincial | Catifornia poli Roinbow-hue volves that Indieste by | pr California police and deputy sher- ; \ cities of and Chlgeineta. | ithe. coler the degree of flame of each The 700 “‘liberationists” in Gus. 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Along with the entire community, the Priss is happy over Mr. Morer’s eleva- tioh to the post of general factory man- ager in charge of al! Fisher assembly plants in Michigan. | x * »* . ~While we lose ‘him as daily* associate, we still have him keep- ing a fatherly eye on the big plant in the north end of the city. Under his ministrations in the ~ past few years, the local division Kas developed in size and effi- ciency and it is an important unit . in the industrial and economic life of this community. In addition to his industrial activities, Mr. Morgr has been on the Pontiac Area United Fund board since its incep- "ers of the industry, are deeply concerned by the steady decline in the ‘Territory's Inthe last tive years the ue . of fish canned has declined from _ $97,000,000. to $58,000,000. This. i has happened despite a steady increase in the retail price. x . about the cause of this decline. For 20 years every Territorial Legislature, both Republican and Democrat, has sought permtission from Congress to ban fish traps. These requests have been based on the argument that the traps ulti- mately will exhaust the world’s largest supply of sockeye salmon. | x *® * On the other hand, Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., an association of 50 can- ning companies, disputes the trap argu- ment. The industry’s managing director says that as long as to 100,000,000 fish they are going to be caught regardless of method. It seems reasonable to believe, however, that as long as the pres- ent method of hunting salmon is used, there is danger of a serious depletion of this valuable food __ squree, The sane courseseems to be consideration of sound conserva- ~~ tien measures, including elimina- tion of the traps. EEE Wate taking a rest cure in a hospital, a Tennessee woman gave birth to her 19th child. It might seem -that the idea member throughout that time. He has always been ready to attend meetings and this area has profited through his pate. In fact, in the minds of many __of two year community colleges to re- - board members, Mr. Moyer was unoffi, cially ticketed to act as the head of the drive a year from this Fall. * * * Whether Mr. Mrs. Morsr will continue to live in this vicinity has not been announced. Friends of both are hoping this will be the case. Pontiac has provided many ranking General Motors execu- tives with a liberal portion of their experience. Always we see old friends depart with a definite sense of regret, but everyone re- joices at their advancement and _ the fact that we have been blessed with such capable administrative * * * On behalf of the entire community, the Press extends a hearty welcome to Mr. M. J.| Otson,. who replaces Mr. Moyer. He comes to us from Hamilton, Ohio, where he ran the Fisher fabri- cating plant. Mr. Orson, friendly greet- ings to you, sir, and all the members of your family. You are with a great organization here andj we know you must be worthy. —_—_——_____—_—__—_—— Junior Colleges Urged _ ~~ Lansing was the scene of an informa- tive discussion on the value and need lieve the pressure on the State’s four year institutions of higher learning. Dr. Cratrr L. Tayvor, State superintendent of public instruc- tion, told the legislative commit- tee on higher education that State and local funds should fi- nance these two year schools. * * * . Fifteen of them were operated last year with the State contributing $130 per student. The rest of the cost, esti- ‘mated at $400 to $500 a student, was. made up locally. * Behind the proposal for tuition free home town higher education is increased congestion in our State colleges and universities. Members of the committee said 60 junior colleges would be needed. -to meet Michigan’s needs... = x & * Beyond doubt this idea deserves would be viewed more sympa- * thetically if more details about | cost were available. It was high | cost which prompted Pontiac’s _ Board of Education to discontinue | its junior college program in 1936, There is no doubt that eventually in- creasing population will force enlargeé- ‘ment of our four yeay colleges and - universities unless some method of re- . “Grand Trunk ticket agent, and bit late. and te , Ture must be something wrong with Til*ier'S. ‘Sunshes. intelligence and willingness to partici- the advice that on hot days we keep a _pan-of-ice-cubes in front-of-the electric — —+-read in-the—paper there are 40,000,000 _ itt eS 4 a Spe ee ON — _ apres 5 gh fan. We tried to do this, and they ened to Mr. Van Atta when he melted. The Man About Town, - A Popular Period ‘ Travel Sources Say We Now Are in Best Vacation Mood Daffynition ‘ Primary election: Only a preliminary bout to determine the entries for the main event. According to local travel sources, we now are in the midst of the most popular vaca- -tion period of the year. Conversation with of the Pontiac AAA office; __ Harold Wright, Gerald Jones, local Greyhound manager, the period be- tween July 15 and Aug. 15 is the one most talked about in inquiries for trips. All three assert that the 1954 business looks like a record breaker. Pontiac's election beards continue ~ te be a fair sex job in the large ma- jority. In Tuesday's primary, the men serving in that capacity were very much in the minority. Two Oakland County stalwarts of the Dem- ocrat party, Murray D. VanWagoner and Clark J. Adams, both are being strongly pressed to accept nominations for offices at the coming state convention. , The ideal place to live is in a quiet com- munity just outside a hustling city, accord- ing to Don R. McDonald, who does that very thing. He lives in Sylvan Lake. Never completely strapped for funds is Gregory Leeson of Auburn Road. He has a couple of the 25-cent “shinplasters,” the fractional paper currency issued in Civil War times. Some young pheasants, hatched by a Brown Leghorn hen in the popitry house of — ‘Max Weatherby — in. White Lake Township after their mother had been killed, are mixing quite harmoni- ously with his other chickens. In charge of the forthcoming 1954 Oakiand County 4-H Fair, . Superintendent John Bray says it should eclipse all previous such occa- _ sions. Perhaps it ts a good suggestion that comes in a letter. stgned, - “Seotchy,” ; who advises that we put off renewing o subscriptions to magazines. He says thaf many of them make a big bargain offer if the first renewal riotices are ignored. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Kenaga, of Midland; formerly of Oakland County;" —. sixty-fifth wedding anniversary. ~ Miss Ida Burt . of Holly; eighty-sixth birthday. _ ..- Mra. Frank S Keller of Highland; eighty-fifth birthday. f way of saying that, because sors frowning up around the ; of its| plate rail. Nor the haunting lilt ~ | own “rules” of procedure and| of the Missouri Waltz clinging |" passes on credentials after elec-) to the acoustics. «i to invoke that same authority to- Neither is it the fascination: of Ate yah. we ‘ “censure a member publicly for his the extra porch rockers swinging on Py » atta : . attitude toward public policies. to the standard cadence of two- é cw Ss ete “i f Pee tf » ‘This is a form of “thought ~ thirds eon. Every — yy Pe ee Se “ " which does not except Washington wanted the re- mor Dar RSs SN eR bith i ; = utterances of | “lib peater to eS , 7 . . ‘anit ‘erals’ who have been promises. It takes te eight Eisenhower Fifty-Four Fashion Note ( _{ * thag”eitizens were being punished Years to forget'em.—— — es - - for being members of the Commu The’s mange on ; Voice of the People ~*~ | ar nist party. McCarthy embrawlio; prooted { i” . . f bd bd . i s - . good Recent Political Ad Arouses Curiosity; s’sSemedctememen Fd lves when king too Did It State-T False Opinions? ¢ Hees commas cain = I at rue or raise DINIONSS —@ rights as Communists claim. Whether you gaze high or Jow on | = Far from being « disadvantage the bifocals Tke is now a, states- (Letters wilt be condensed when neces- expressed a political preference for to the Pontiac Press for the splen- anti-Communist crusade in ™man. He put over his Farm Bill on adress. and ‘telephone Nowmber ofthe Sheriff of Oakland County. did given them in the en tie initiated the fly-leaf of mail order cata- sere ut nee = Saturday I saw (he full page staging of their annual July 4th py Sen. Flanders of Vermont is; logues. re : sequerte, enlese- dhe letter is critica! (© © political ad im the Ryress, sur- celebration at ‘Oakland Park. turning out to be a salutary de-| ne : ' P ied by of the John Ridgway, President: — Se Be inet on Sow ~what-hap--—- employees” oF - - Ny 8-6, Ge-— jg exposing to fult--view~the -states—and —picked- up partment, asking for the re- - arbitrary methods. of the anti- legislative corn in North Caro- : election of Clare Hubbell. Looking Back Communists, and it will probably lina and Virginia. In Ike's good Portraits * for one, would be interested : lead now to a fulldress debate neighbor policy the other guy What sa\enemring if this wes their own ‘15 years ago in the Senate or before the new doesn’t necessarily have to live A is the of timé . . . opinion ofthe only one they could TERMS REACHED in General select committee on every phase next door. we pursue our way? ... Is it express and still keep their jobs. Motors month-old walkout of skilled of the charges made against the swe ar gpa of the Soe eee “ Mabel Davis workers. - Wisconsin senator. —— with Ike's flexible dol- night m fqliow cee 560 lowell — my i ar icy with everything time no more than passing life . ae etn reported Axis arms pact, a meee we him 8 except the inge. The Senate en- oss to wait and see... : — — dorsed hi ‘reform progr: just to see Agnostica Is Confident 20 years ago reveal all the tricks and intrigues \.en though the Democrats layed Each momentary happening . . . Become a memory? . . .Nd, time is that important thing . . . That regulates the scope .. . Of every effort, firm resolve . , . And every dream and hope . . . It is the .. . We are allowed Agnosticism Will Win The North Side Community Club wishes to express its appreciation STATE DEPARTMENT says the living wage for Michigan families is $25.05 for a man and wife and two children. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY My soul shali make her boast on tee Lardy, hunife. shalt . thereof, and be glad.— Puls 4:20 * * * They that know God will be hum- ble; they that know themsel cannet be proud.—Flavel.—_-_-— a Paychologiat a a rr A Woman's Nagging Is Really an Attempt to Spur.Her Mate Into More Dominance — Seneca diagnosed Marshall’s case oper 1900 years ago, for Roman youths had the same sex problems, And Shakespeare gave Marshall the remedy over 300 years ago when he wrote “The Taming of the Shrew.” Nagging is woman's attempt to spur a man into more domin- ance. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-375: Marshall P., aged 24, is in love with a charming girl. “But Helene treats me like a door mat,” he ruefully admitted, ‘‘and maybe it ig because I spoil her “For I love her with all my heart, Anything she wants, I try to give her. \ “But she gets angry at me over trifles. Then she will scqid me and even stand me up on a date. “Tl always forgive her, But she keeps puting off our engagement, though I have proposed to her several times, “So, Dr. Crane, what is my dif- ficulty? I want to marry Hel- When a young Roman lad also asked Seneca for advice about han- dling women, Seneca said: _ “Go to the archer. See hdw he handies his bow, With one hand ~ he pulls it back but with the other . he pushes it away from him.” Translated: into modern slang. that means, ‘Keep them guessing:”” , Shakespeare understood wom- en like Helene when hé wrote his famous “Taming of the Shrew.” —" Aunt Het. Marshall's chief trouble is the fact he is too meek and self-ef- ‘facing. He gives in to Helene so much she has lost her feminine respect for his masculine domin- ance. _ When women nag and irritate their male friends, it is a subcon- scious attempt on their part to spur those males into greater physical dominance. The women crave a greater : i | et UF iF E | ag 3 T oe 74 € , file on his shoulder from under her when she sees him dating somebody else. And if she then goes into a jealous tirade, either in person or over the telephone, Marshall should call her bluff in no uncertain terms. He should get tough with her. If she is there beside him in the car when she starts the fireworks, the best remedy is to seize her roughly and kiss her as .she has never been kissed before. Stop her pale- ver with kisses. Her tirade wil] seen subside with the prop- er respect of a female for her - A shrew or Maggie a. Jiggs) MeCarthy on this very charge” type of woman craves greater mas- stamped return envelope, plus a dime. — They'll help you learn further strategy for winning the love of the opposite sex. (Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate Ine.) _ rf ; : ii i i } tt: i E i b: i f if Et7ei i} of it | ; As for the charges against Me- side. , They justify this as ‘‘a dose of his own ~ medicine’ thus ignoring _ the age-old maxim that two wrongs found no the article on housing for veterans, the manu- _.was..bought..by...the .... Lustron Corporation, a t which was called to account in a a libel suit for its attack on Sen. legitimate services." Yet United States senators on his scalp. t isn't “witch-hunting,” then Bz = / traits of distinguished geddeces- Ike wants to make taxes easier. But doesn't say whether he means to pay or collect. He figures the agenda-in-being will elect a nodding Congress come what November. Including the star- 1956 when touctHiag with notch. Taking it all in all we would corroborate that Ike is off his old Homburg stand and performing like he was born in a silk hat. You'll see the Homburg again in 1955, same style, same size. Just A Smile Pay Up Artist: ‘In a few years people will look at this house and say. ‘ ut, the painter, used to live Landiady: “If you don't pay your ‘was r by a psychiatrist. told him she hadn't dreamed the night before, “Young lady,” snapped tffe psy- Some in your family?.’ Bill: “Yes, I'm afraid there is. Letters to Dr. Brady Tell, Him of Relief nt wt From-Vitamin Tablets - LE EEE ha 4 bi i ae ~ ME WHEN THREE’S NOT A holding her three grandchildren, all born in less than a week, is Mrs, Arie Sluiter of Grand Rapids, The AP Wirephoto babies are from feft: James Allen Shuiter, Kathleen Mae Sluiter and Richard Lee Longstreet. 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Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher went on last night in an interview| the most decentralized to discount any growth of friction | tion in the world, with 14 separate between his native England and national churches and 327 prov- HE THe Book™ ~6t-— Common TT America. “It is pure nonsense that any- "body is driving a wedge between | Anglican family “We criticize you and you criti- cize us, But criticism is the.func-| have been produced and tion of friends—and thank God for chased in the U.S, since 1900, world should be busy trying to settle its own ‘troubled waters” rather than fighting communism. “Communists love to fish in troubled waters rather than munism with which we The archbishop, with “Bishop tant Episcopal Church of America, will lead a religious procession of | the 600 delegates from all over the | . * * It will be the first such meeting held in London in 1908. 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There 3 1a very much. tear coon naar Ot aopueoes ae emis aad’ siete aie with her six attorneys last | Mrs. Rockefeller. he did not dis-| fowering plants T gradually realized that he WS) state of mind 2) {itis stories” about Queeg: he. got |S. Viet one. ots Sean Sat ee a petty tyrant, and utterly incom-) ,,. wes heads Tetf a great deal a pia “All F want to do now is relax,”’| and young Winthrop would remain} Mow To | petent.”* +. “Ne more questions,” said Chal- | winis'.’ expense, but he did not | @¢ 37-year-old Bobo told newsmen in Nevada “for a while.” 4 “Did you think he” was insane |" He tumedon his beel and manage to shake the testimony a few hours after she wak granted FALSE ee wweeweceeeceun-- ” eat down. —- ‘la divorce from Winthrop, Rocke- | Mo ve akg Oh = y i weet” | | Willie was abolutely certain, A ie looked at the clock as he| feller, 42. With’ the decree went 2 re Tankers for U.S. More Firmly ! This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer H ot until the day of the ty that instant, staring at the sur- | oF Gone “ Fag lon miinites | reported 5%-million-dollar settle:| WASHINGTON —-The Senate Boers wth ites 1-Ib. Limit, Fresh ; “4 phoon gically cold faces of the court, - He was amazed, just | ment. has sent to President Eisenhower | barrems t * ‘ Did Maryk ever show soi his GUY, Sat icaed Mary and [At be had been on, the morning vate a til authorising = 1S0mnilion-dak| Sane eee ‘REMUS ‘ wcbehl Tog on Quecg’= {hat he had convicted Marv 80d of the typhoon. by the slow pass-| he will have custody of their|tar tanker construction program: | jews Ste, Tiins <The b. -- ee ae at | aati. imation he had |syarcid aon Wir Pat. |The comptoniae meer cae te | eateceae ‘BUTTER... = “Did he ever discuss the cap rage at the Qu a im the witness chair for four; ‘The onetime Chicago beauty con-| private construction of 15 tankers and more A a eee With Any Purchase 5 tain’s medical condition with you? 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SPRING, JUST $39.95! ‘elelon Plan arcane aoe all ae a acer: § Sees: F. ELIN § Co. f a Park Your Car ~ 25 SOUTH SAGINA gb ee Ey ' SeaTHE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 1956 Says Commie yy Started Strike ft!” Rep.” Kersten Claiming |: Square D Trouble Was | Begun by. Red WASHINGTON. UNS) — Rep. branded the . seven-week . | against the Square D. okie Oe | nated. . | In remarks which were written |into . the Congressional Record, | Kersten charged that one of the | key figures in the strike is Philip | Saba, a United Electrical Workers’ International tional representative, whom he named as “a prominent Com- munist fuctionary from Philadel- phia.”’ Gallon |" He said Saba reports to Dave PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE 5-6441 PITTSBURGH PAINTS— Keep that [JUST PAINTED |look longer | Mates, ‘also a representative, who was named a Red by Bernice Baldwin, a former a \Charfes J. Kersten (R-Wis) hear in Detroit as Communist domi-j- JUNIOR GROUCHO.— In New York’s St. Charles Orthopedic Hos- =e | Two-Tone COOL, SUMMER ; | DRESS OXFORDS ae 2... 68 Brown and White. Soe | eee pital, five-year-old Dennis Resene imitates comedian Groucho Marx at a party for little polio patients. “VELON ae RAINCOATS $498 158 N. SAGINAW ST. FBI spy within the Communist party. Since 1911... ee wt? ‘DAVIS. none reer nT 24732 used in the nation’s guided mis- siles program. Kersten said the 1,200. workers at the company are engaging in 4 strike’ “in what may be a-.test run of the United Electrical Work- ers ability to close down plants vita] to American defense efforts. In 1949, the VEW was ousted from the CIO for alleged Commu- nist domination. Complete with rame & Lenses * ist QUALITY LENSES! * FULLY GUARANTEED ! * SHOP US and COMPARE ! © FAST SERVICE! * FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION ! * HO APPOINTMENT NEGESSARY SUN GLASSES ONLY $11.00 Bifocals If Needed—Only $3.00 More Repairs and Special Frames at Sevings SAFETY GLASSES AT SAVINGS NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. srt. OPTICIANS Phone FE 2-2895 Waterford Police wa || Report Busy Month ir ~Generally there wes more work pou tee Wetestnd Seuney oe | Department last month than dur- ing June, according to a report issued today by Millard. Pender, officer in charge. Only the mumber of traffic tickets issued, 250. was below the June figure of 298. Of these, Township Hf Justice Willis D- Lefurgy handled’ 111 cases, Township Justice Don- ald White heard 131, and eight | others were juvenile summonses. Cartoons Not Funny | PORTLAND, Me. (UP) — Don | Kelley is a father who eceps his | | word, but he is fed up with horse |Resigns Chamber Job LUDINGTON W — Douglas A Farley, secretary- -mahager of the | Ludington Chamber of Commerce isince July 1, 1952, has resigned | effective Sept. 1 to become secre- itary of a Scottville feeds firm | Farley, during his stay in office, was credited with initiating ““Oper- | ation Facelift,"’ a community pro} ect that drew nearly 1,000 area } residents to refurbish Ludington i State Park. MIDSUMMER [picycLe SALE Boys’ and Girls’ 26-Inch — COLUMBIA BICYCLES WHILE THEY LAST! BOYS’ SCHWINN-BUILT 20-IN. SPITFIRE BICYCLE stand GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ 26-IN. ENGLISH BICYCLE . with 3-speed gears, pump, tool bag and -$ DUNELT Other Schwinn and English Bicycles * @ Children’s Wheel Goods of all kinds. toad E. LAWRENCE ST. \ ane Bicycle Parts and Accessories. We Service What We Sell _|SCARLETT'S BICYCLE SHOP FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE at Regular Prices FE 2-7221 T > WRIGLEY’S _Old Fashioned © Se Te eet t Guaranteed AA-93 Score + SES :«s More Fun with these! CORN HOLDER i wostdaiiisiaapaiatc il sh a _ posse ih Alt lt, . . , } “ . sas " "TRELLIS .tt,. ASPARAGUS 2 2%, 29° - HILTON’S OYSTER STEW "22" 29° STAR KIST -_ Cut MASON’S drinxs tk a 6 ca 59 o> Gok : . , MILKO STRAWS ‘me 10" ree - me TUNA SLICED BACON sees: tse seyer cons 1s, 63° BONDWARE COLD CUPS ‘x. 43° 4 wiNattr MEAT GROUND BEEF ‘sirrro'is 39° =eBe ; DURKEE'S » PURE BLACK PEPPER 2 HUNT'S WHOLE Unpeeled APRICOTS er parma 2 3 5 DUNCAN HINES SA: 3-.°1" KRAFT KRAFT MUSTARD ,ct*45 2 Sz 19° miracle wale Soe ee INSTANT COFFEE 3°82 ‘2° "1.49 LANG’S %" DILL PICKLES “a 49° DUNCAN HINES rmx Ss 25° - PILLSBURY’S PIE CRUST 2'x/29" Big Quart soe “BARBECUE SAUCE “yi 39 Jar DEL CREST COFFEE: $909 | - Thrifty 3-Lb. Bag $3.23 CAP Imported SITRUE — % xan fo —_ ie, CORNED BEEF FaCiAL TISSUES 2 39 DOGGIE DINNER % = 3 &® 25° 12 01. “3 LY ENVELOPES —entsu nove 0" 29 STATIONERY 9 “herr 2. 29° BONDWARE HOT CUPS "=: 43° 2 panel PICNIC PLATES sis 39° ForSolods 29: PORK STEAKS — eeu 53" a tn LEG O' VEAL aise uans us 45° U-BET. ICED THA 23° Sandwiches CAN ™ Michigan Milk Fed Shoulder Cut ° , ——-ULS.No. 1 GLENDALE ZESTEES for Scccs. ‘na [* PIB ROAST aa - CAROLINA Yellow Elberta PERCH FILLETS watecty 98S 69:< FREESTONE eee PEACHES _ MEL-O-SPRED Yellow MARGARINE | SALAD DRESSING tsswnourswerr ricnes‘s 39 Pty RES at s it Sts. BD © ko 13 oe nen CALIFORNIA CARROTS, 252 29. ce Yor) Whi Bik or Moenier Cee "an 45 C MONG 226 North Bay Aged 2 Yeon 69° [ _ | > CALIF. SUNKIST LEMONS 22: 6 .. 29° FREE ay Ag 0 uw. N E 4 BLUEBERRIES =—« cits) mw 29° pace AL TICKETS Pabst-ett Cheese Food 9 **" 69° D | | CUCUMBERS cow “San” 3 we 19 Deans Chocolate Drink 33829 . 16 o1. Pkg. : pons wes American or Pimento Loaf Cheese "st" 449° ae sau Gi $400 COTTAGE QUICK FROZEN » on somin o 1 COTTAGE CHERRY PIE ===> 7 WAFFLES avaust 144 Le & irs. OST Ready to gw 6 o: WRIGLEY’S gg E FISH FSH STICKS ss 49°) Toast a ne c te Pacem Neen one > 5 sees 59 $0. SAGINAW 0 398 AUBURN { MEL-O-CRUST - Plain or Sugared oes $36 NO. PERRY | ove mets 9 ru DONUTS This Week's ‘ 0 45 SO, TELEGRAPH we sonery-Spedies t o> “ i * ah ; ee a Ce oes + 2 i > : ‘ ie + \ FS ee 4 i : . : j : a: eth hai ky a S ‘ ~ THE, PONTIAC oye ee ieiaee: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 Friends Welcome Captain -and Mrs. Gaukler on. Visit From = - a é : 4. . M i t So Rein! Ee real : Garb | |Couple: Honored Tuesday ill Be Shown | ae p |) Hoekman of | te ane tan enats aun | at Robert D. Boyce Home . Hamilton | |ciatiog announces a luncheon and =e | * , : ee ; ____drive announce children's fashion show for Mon- Roy Harrises of Florida Are Spending} the exgagonens diy ot 12:0 in the Green Lake Two Weeks With Morrises Pi gt NG a = — a show will be| | A number of friends got Tuesday evening at f daughter, oad cae children showing the | 2 the Robert D. home on t avenue to welcome ; Sonja, to infl of adult style. Ticket in- | Capt. and Mrs, rt Gaukler who are here from Ft. F, Theodore formation may be obtained from | Leonard Wood, Mo. gt Bee, ies 1 Betkley, son = any member-of the club. | __! | Joining the Gauklers and the Boyces were the John of the Entertainment for the show will | ‘ panes, = ah. Pooles, oe = ogee Strait Jr. qa ided b j e te Howard . e |) ALL, Beckleys | ge | be provided by the young Poor | The Gauklers, who ar- : | of W alton, Ind. . cal selections and dances. Proceeds rived 8 aturday for a ° : Both seniors g4 | from the a rr _ » month's vacation, left today Bride-Elect at Wittenberg , ee to the community house kitchen for the family cottage near College, he is | erornent sot NM sy Entertained a member of © = Glass Case Plastic "Mr. and Mrs, Roy Harris of — Phi Gamma | a pact ‘cae br wm] 2 ene: Se. are omens | " Ddo= ae, wn ee or clasl plastic ma weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. at Shower | . | mer ts ste in | Morris of Chippewa road. They ra Kay e at { f brigh colors with kend # Ee. ‘the ‘i ‘embonsed plaid inserts. A. soapy i: Morris summer home at Bay Port.| Honored Tuesday ot : wpe . = | Ww w such ho y vem, & afflicted: with | Setter soll ae pecepitation, sticky | Bos ea 4 sire. danse wrigat ot ram. | Fiester Home ~ . t ints, 1, and sal . “Sorority. SONIA HOEKMAN vars suntan al and WR and MRS, THOMAS ROY EGGLESTON | bereh, Seutiand, whe is visiting | Sandra Kay Hodge was honored SOrFOruy a - oat mn, naan osohes porn Tuesday evening, at a brida) show- - ~~ Clawson, y a : wade ail | . . by Mrs. Staiiléy Hest ‘Dolores Bixler Becomes) ses ses. seta 1. murphy |% 8 Mi . | of East Beverly avenue, * . * | Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Wagley of Bride in Rochester Rite |, w. wa im ‘Jon Wagley | To reside on Avondale avenue, | carried a cascade bouquet of white home Saturday after spending 10 { Sylvan Lake, are Mr. and Mrs. siadioli and red roses. Thomas Roy. Eggleston, who ex-| The other attendants were changed their wedding vows Sun- | Mrs. Howard Compan, Mrs. Wil- day afternoon in the Congrega- | a ~ Mrs. James tional Church: of Rochester. | “Sareeee. * | — | wearing ballerina-length gowns | days in Harrison, Ark., where they Mae Bixler, daughter of the Mil- | Matching net leaves trimmed * * * lard E. Bixlers of Ortonville. He is| with rhinestones formed _ their | ' the son of the Leslie S. Feclestons | ie, bows and they carried cas- ee the birth of a of Rochester. |caw bouguete of gnred giadioli | Grand ts are the John Seat- The altar was banked with |. ronze roses lors of South East boulevard and white giadioli and carnations, |“"™°8™*rs | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Huvendick of palms and candelabra for the 4 | James Eggleston of Rochester |New Haven, Mo. The infant's o'clock ceremony. was his brother's best man and | mother is the former Carolyn | William Sewart and Peter Merritt | seator. The twits peat the ‘altar |of Detroit and William Mitzelfeld | wearing & ‘oor-ie gown OF | of Rochester seated the guests. | . Chantilly lace and nylon tulle orer | Greeting the guests en re MOMS Unit Meets ee a Tor eae we fast ception held on the lawn of the With Mrs: Hickmott toned with an illusion neekline out- | Fegieston home, Mrs. Bixler wor€| tre Clarence Hickmott was hos- | lined with hand-cut lace appliques. |. powder blue lace dress over taf: | tess in her North Joh poalinaeca | A train of tulle appliqued with | feta with navy and pink acces|pome for the Tuesday meeting of 8 Women’s Pages in Today's Pontiac Press + -- Pe ara ee ya en ee ee) UP TO. V2 oF ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE! ALL SALES FINAL 3507 ELIZABETH LAKE .ROAD 1 Block West of Huron Pontiac, Michigen jlace extended from the French: | sories. Her corsage was a purple | MOMS of America, Inc., Unit Two. | | hooped skirt. The bride carried a orchid. . NO LAYAWAYS Mrs. Edgar Thomas, president, ellie s | roses and ivy with satin stream | lace dress with white accessories | which include Ferndale, Aug. 23, ers. land a le orchid corsage. | Gingeliville and Webber Block, Aug. Joyce Elaine Bixler of Ortonville | purp \ 96 and Oxford, Sept. 7 “s : : | The new Mrs. Eggleston | ** 7 attended her sister as maid of Mrs. Thomas will be hostess in honor wearing-a balierina-length| Changed to a moss green linen | her Center street home for the Aug. _cacea.. | matural accessories and a cor- _ | sage of bronze roses for the wed- ding trip te Chicago where the Shellac Saves Tools FROM COMPLETE newlyweds will spend two weeks | 1, following the do-it- CHOOSE NOW NEW ASSORTMENTS at the Edgewater Beach Motel. =. wend, you won't want s The bridegroom attended Cran-|to waste money on tools... Protect ~ON EASY TERMS brook School and Harvard Uni- | yours from rusting by giving them a protective coat of thinned shellac. 4 versity. : PAY LATE IK RESGE’SS ‘LAYAWAY PLAN FOR TOTS’ SNOW TOGS Our fall stock is in! So hurry . . . get first TO SUIT YOU—WITH summer ‘ae starting thursday 9:30 a. m. , | rs or] dresses °o PD = a formerly $695 « $1295: ee . : Dressy and casual cottons, sleeveless cottons, some sunbecks with jeckets. Prints, stripes, solid color broedcioths. Derk and light backgrounds. ' blouses choice! A small deposit will hold any winter | the latter's home on Wesbrook. and Mrs. Stanley Hester -Jr. at avenue. Sandra, who is the daughter of the Ronald W. Hodges of Neome drive, will become the bride of Theodore H. Carison, son of the Walter L. Carisons of Ferndale, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huvendick | | pective bridegroom; Merry Cart- son, ' The collar of this muted Swiss cotton town dress is cut out and away from the neck- line, overlapping in front with extended tabs. Zelma Gordon repeats the tabs on the jacket pockets. |eascade bouquet of white gladioli, | Mrs.. Eggleston chose a yellow | ed on i ation dates | ~ TA Variety of Beds | John Carlson will serve as his | brother’s best man and Thomas Berry, Bart Buckley, Ernest Addi- | 1 i son and Charles Jacobs, all of | Ferndale, will seat the guests. . Guests at-the-shower_were. Mrs. Mrs. Paul | Hodge, Mrs. Carlson, Hodge, Mrs. William Hodge, Mrs. Harry Arterburn, Mrs. Francis Al- | brecht and Mrs, Clarence Carl- | Others were Mrs. Ray Gustat- | son, Mrs. Harry Carlson; Mrs. N.C | Maytag of Clarkston, Mrs. Cari Hester, Mrs. L. K. Martin, Mrs. | . John Carison and Mrs. Loyal E.| ‘ember, your figure should show Hodge of East Moline, Il. ; } Exercise Helps Shape Figures for Fall Clothes For you teen-agers who are dis- satisfied With the way your figire looks in a bathing suit, what about a summer exercising program that will get your figure in perfect shape for the new school term? Find out what your figure prob- lems are and do the exercises that will help to correct. them. By Sep- vast improvement. Te take inches off your waist- Helps Baby Adjust Make it easy on baby by seeing to it that he gets used to sleeping | under varying conditions. Place him sometimes in his crib, some- times in his carriage, in order to allow him to adjust to the idea of in a strange place, And never give ‘| him medicine to make him sleep. :' , ; If it becomes absolutely necessary | —_— : . ito give him something to make | ‘INE | him sleep, ask your doctor to write | * a prescription Baby Learns Easily So Don’t Spoil Him Baby will learn quickly to take advantage of any uncertainty you '|Coming Events | Ledies Aid of 8t. Trinfty Lutheran Church will meet at the church at | 10:30 Thursday for a cooperative dinner | to be held at Arps Cottage. . will msort @ cancer ped sewing meet- ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mar- Braid, #8 G . ested in sewing cancer pads is Pine (55 youl have thay aot ————-— sized waist for your new fall skirts) try these simple exer- First, sit on the floor with your legs extended flat in front of you, feet and knees together. q touch your toes with your nose. Of course, you can’t expect to do this the first time your try it. But gach day you try it, you'll get closer and closer. Next, in standing position, with feet far apart, bend at the waist and touch the floor at right with 12% Initialing and Delivery Free PANION 4 souri to attend. Schoolgir! luncheon wil) Be | Sa @ | setved at 13:30. : | outfit you select. Choose from washable | qtmulign and friends of the Oakland KIMMINS | Coun eT oO rm r ga ® estron, poplin and wool in sizes 9 months-6x. $69 a ton Park on Suncay tor a basket tunch- LEATHER GOODS : ' i ee __e 7 {See Ginday st Ite mat Ken (14 W. Hurem FE 2-260 C> formerly $298 , . y Infants’ Pram Suit . a al” of estron. In Girls’ 2-pe You'll recognize the tailoring of this famous blouse 7 9-12-24 months. snowsuit, ‘ dh meker. Sleeveless styles in summer fabrics, slightly irreguler. Assorted colors, sizes 30 to 3% in this spe- ciel group et $1.69. i . | an a | Like the sun and the breeze of » 3 : soft Summer's Day! m dns Air-Conditioned Hair Dryer $9.98 - | ey | hy Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac , Fs tn Riker Bidg. OPEN TO 9 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ||] of Lobby FE. 3-7 A A 4 . 4 ; f | z ‘ . tp ' . } fr f . } 7 : ‘ i ; . 3 , : oe, +2 Fe (4 i , a { cf é ar ». f igs J ‘ oe pt. fi. et Se 84 ip f # ft _ E ag os i 4 fi a = i _fant_to. you, if it. li 4 Tt tl f Posing for her first picture with her| The infant's great-grandmother is Mrs. great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Carl Lemp| Philip Waldie of Earlmoore boulevard of Detroit (right), is Diane Prue, who is| (left), and Mrs. Robert Walker of Beverly being held by her mother, Mrs. Richard | road, Sylvan Lake (standing Prue of Maplewoed avenue, Sylvan Lake. | mother. i il i peal 5 hi ; + ; HL ri 3 i if ), is her grand- i eat =| Logs 800,000 Miles Woman Is Veteran Driver before the highway officially | ive" if drove 800,000 miles in 32. years For civil marriage, a wedding fii lt; 1 In 1929 she followed the ter- Mrs. Dancey Feted at Pink, Blue Party cologne. } i i z a i : ile it l B Pe ae et 1 ‘ i f i : | ei + H Remember, for youthful good looks you need plenty of sleep) — and the prettiest face is a rested Mid-Summer Specials! . At an informal : either in a rectory, trips, her put to at home, the bride wears a suit} rest once and for all the male or street dress and hat; or an| contention that women are poor P Her first tour was in 1922 in her Don’t Become Slave | tirst car, an Essex which she at ss fectiona remembers as a “box to Toy Retrieving | Sctnatsly By the time he’s four months,| She took a trip to Wyoming and baby will be able to hold a rattle | got lost. But after 36 hours in the for a few minutes, to wave his/| wilderness and traveling over the arms, to hit at toys which you can} ‘‘most awful country imaginable,” string across his crib. This is the her way back to the long since he likes many things | Goleta, Calif play with. Later on, he'll start throwing things, from crib or pen When she returned, she high chair. she felt “wonderful,” despite a This is because he first devel-| @ctor’s warning before the trip oped ability to hold objects, then| “*t the strain might be ae But don’t hand his} ™"<- . at once or he'll start] Three times she drove over throwing them regularly for you $15 Permanents “~ 510 $1259 Permanents “~ $ 8 COLD WAVE $ MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including Any Style-Cut New Mobile Cutting | $]50 “Multi-Curl” Haircut .... Shampoo and Set ........ $175 if Open Wednesday All Day— Friday ‘til 9 P.M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! ~ IMMEDIATE SERVICE! i =m rapier gym Andre Beauty CSalon oz mei sin, SOL AR get * fp ES WFP na Ree.dir. PEF Cherry and Maple sium tat cong ct wate sat ve. tem, Lamps - Pictures - Walled Decor Furniture at Bonafide Sale Prices .. . Every piece in our stock is ‘{neluded and we will special order items at the Sale Price .. , All at Least Willett Transitional Solid Cherry included, too . .; Every lamp, picture or mirror or wall decor of any-kind at Sofas and Chairs = 25s sie sonnel help you decorate your walls with lovely pictures, iges August Furniture Sale! Willett Solid Wildwood Cherry ... it's so lovely and beautiful . ; . velvet amooth hand rubbed finish .. . finest hand made construction . . ! . choose from over 25 pieces for your bedroom .. . Any piece not in stock can be ordered, too, at the Sale Price. 24 WEST HURON ee a I RR TPT Oe IMPORTANT CLOSE-OUT _Close-Out Summer * SKIRTS > . sepss Skirts, were to $5.98 2.2.45 sD a Ole Skirts, were to $7.98 ...+...- Close-Out Summer * BLOUSES | 48-N. Soginew St. 7 : ' oirts’ |. | od ; 38 - : APPAREL “At Cost and Less!) _ DRESSES Were to $10.95 } GIRLS’ SHORTS | ~~ Were to 2.95 SRY gk oe ES y Off |-OPEN ’TIL 9 FRIDAYS © — Blouses, were to $3.98 oeerere nay Blouses, were to $5.98 .....+ $3 Close-Out Summer * Swim Suits — $=99 Swim Suits, were to $8.95 .... t _. $@99 Swim Suits, were to $18.95 .. 59 Close-Out * Better Shoes 736 Pairs Nationally Advertised GROUP 1—JACQUELINE Better Shoes, were to $10.95 .. ds 4 GROUP 2—MARQUISE yrug Better Shoes, were to $14.95 oe ae | GROUP 3—CASUALS ~~ Better Casuals, were to $7.95 .. 4 mid high, low and flat wedgies. White, beige, black, etc. Most sizes, — $138 $488 Seersucker, twill, gab, cham- 4 bray, denim. 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S o << | ridt jasc mss 3 gy Shi 5 ss. sy Bia @e Dp a Bayilys | 2 is . ae y £ 3°53 ¢Peo | Bg g 2) 4\ . 7 |S | i! & 2 : a 8 : pom foo 7 fWss | ell Se | ca | - aa | < = <Z) : ; : 3 be ji | 5 } ~h > > : ean stic} Crumback, Lois Banta and Bonnie : field Hills straw-hat theater. “Y’oung Adults Club Schedules Dance ning. - ‘The Green Room of the YMCA | \Hospital Group — 4 Reason No. 3 is Michael Keith |:~ who has played on Broadway in “Mr. Roberts”—in the original ' company, no less, : e _ deeper things in life, like ideals and integrity ag to educa- tion and business — still laugh yourself right off your chair, “Goodbye My Fancy” is really fers tile soil, Adeline Hirschfield, the newspa- ~ A chapel-length gown lace and per woman who ends up in Con-/tulle over satin was worn by gress, halds the shovel in this fe- | Gloriadean Bennett when she spoke spect. George C. Scott slips right | her marriage vows with Jack Ewer into the role‘of the “‘educaterer’ Saturday evening in First Charch who finally winds up reforming | of God. sade himedit—Wt for dubious poaees. Her parents are the Benjamin Others helping the congress. | Bennetts of North East boulevard woman's poker-face@ secretary | ad -he is the son of the Fred Ewers of South Marshall street. Geraldine Bennett attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a gown of white net and lace and carried a boyquet of laven- an orchid and rosebud bouquet. Mrs... Robert Ewer and Carol ‘at Lankey Home Mrs. H. V. Lankey and Mrs. William H. Bedard were cohos- ftesses at a luncheon.and social al- ternoon in the former’s home on West Huron street. Tuesday. The luncheon served in the gar- den honored the visiting women of »| Pontiac General Hospital Auxil- iary, of which Mrs. Bedard is _ | chairman. The hostesses. and Mrs. Ralph Babbington presented Mrs. Ro- berta Tripp and Mrs. William Mc- Clure with a check to be used ‘for the “Follies,” which the hospital auxiliary is planning to present this fall. Lauretta Paul, hospital director, JACK EWER Gloriadean Bennett Wed jin the First Church of God Elliott, the other attendants, wore |] - SPECIAL CON your HAIR ik North East for them has increased. 1 ; GN su MMER .. MIN STYLE AND CO! 4 Ba boulevard, and | th woman with « rl si Permanents = fom = *5.00 te ge he is the 50m) jinsugh mateen, teachers and | at ~s CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP | fey of the Fred | social workers are all high on the- | odist "i . tt-®: Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Hotel Roosevelt ed Ewers of list, even hefe the chances of tees oi f. ee ve me et; * , a eS aaah t a >. eo ve é Long for Faraway Places? being sent overseas immediately , available. The U. S. Foreign Serv- s ——t Supe : =, South Marshall - street. we | javender dresses ‘identical to the | honor maid's: They carried bou- quets. of lavender and white glam- ellias. Sharon and Bobby Ewer, niece | and nephew of the bridegroom, | were flower girl and ringbearer, | respectively. 4 The. bridegroom's attendants | were Robert Ewer, his brother, as | best man, and Howard Lenigan and | Richard Green: For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Bennett wore a dress of | cobalt blue trimmed in lace of | the same color and a corsage of | pink and white roses. | Mrs, Ewer wore a dress of dusty | corsage of yellow and white roses. | A reception--was held in the. church parlors after which the | bride changed into a gray dress | with white accessories and the | orchid trom her bridal bouquet for Old Leather Couch | Was Really Bathtub | Just about 70 years ago, our | grandparents might have been | holding hands on a black leather | couch that was really a bathtub. ‘| BRLGIMERE > When not in formal use, it opened to reveal a camouflaged bathtub | with faucets attached. 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Belgimere has a cash- é mere-like finish, soft as down... fdr it is mode a: of the softest, silkiest wool of Australia’s Merino ) lambs. . ; Short Sleeve Slip-On.... 7.95 * = Long Sleeve Slip-On .... 9.95 Long Sleeve Cardigan .. . 10.95 + i 1 \ ‘ b @e Pa sedied 1 > he o Ea. cossccsusvepecesececsefhtee : ad Also Black Suede .......:...seeeeescee ve $16.95 MAIN FLOOR ‘ } wt “4 a ‘ Ls tT: ite = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUG A bride writes: “We have asked friend of ours to J” ({hdevertioement) Miss Vanderbilt WHY DO YOU PREFER | send him a check to cover the _| cost of hig train fare?” . Answer: It would be much nicer | to buy the tickets (which you can do through a travel agency). It might embarrass him to send the money, but sending the tickets would be a great convenience as | well as a saving of money. ‘ Dear Mrs, Post: IT have been ~~ | imvited te a friend's wedding “I find smooth-spreadin Buus Bonnet Margarine, wi its dependably fresh. sunny- sweet flavor, a or making sandwiches and ' VICBIN WHEAT GERM OIL teseueed "chen $00 meen tastoting i f f i Dear Mrs. Post: Will you kind- ly tell me what is correct in regard to marking silver for a wedding present? As a young woman (many years age) when- ever I sent a wedding present a of silver to a bride-to-be, I was fF — 7 os told that the correct marking | /s there no justice’ Not in the realm of lawyer. The bands fasten under the pointed oe with the bride’s maiden ini- | fashion, it seems. The latest chic pilfering | classic collars of striped cotton broadcloth 1 hawd heard that this is no to go on the record is the Barrister Band, shirts. longer - correct and that silver the starched white neckband of the English | 7 should be marked with her future ; initials. I would appreciate hear- s ing trom You on tii mater Mother Exaggerates Camping Perils ; Answer: It is much more prac- Fi tai mark w'wit be mae! She Wants to Be Son's Only Protector aay BT, ~ eigen By MURIEL LAWRENCE him that.we are his Only Protector.| and if they resulied in hurt—it has proved very inconvenient and| Bill's Boy Scout troop is plan- Once we've convinced him, we| the hurt wag hidden and never is seldom observed today... ning a week's camping. His father | have him exactly where we prob- healed by loving awareness and k, Pamper Feet lf Bill is to do any camping,| ventures himself, he has to ac ing On Summer Days _ | she wants it done in a cottage, not | cept our experience, He is not old | And just as a sthall’ child will Feet can be a double problem | tent; she wants trained nurses| enough to say, “Now why does justify his feelings of hel in summer. Revealing new shoe | #4 dieticians ahout to look after) this woman see only death in a by imagining a tiger under his crib, styles mean that your tootsies | his scratches and vitamins. woodiand lake? Why does she | 0 Bill’s mother may be trying to have to look pretty. And they| “My wife-has se exaggerated she see me helpless instead of | justify hers by imagining infection must feel comfortable, even| the dangers of this experience | “T0*S? This is a woman whe into mosquito bites and death into though soaring temperatures and| that the boy himself {is losing all | 2°** #0 sce things whole.” And a woodland lake. hot pavements make them ache! his own ” writes | Tetuse to trust the judgment of Could she consider-the idea that oie simple} Bill's father. “As. another wom- | “™** * woman. the evil image of the world she's ems—e sudsy | an, perhaps you can make some What: hurts has Bill's mother suf. | S'ving Bill projects like a movie sense to her through your col- fered es results from her own inde- | Screen the anger she still feels at warm soap, umn...” pendent adventures? |her own defeats—and that for her . then go | Did. her judgment or childhood | OW? Peace. she needs release from | Y¥ doh't think I. can, When we that anger? with %| exaggerate dangers to control chil- friends turn out to be good? Or Rinse, dry | dren's actions, we are apt to have was she so burt by one that her than your |® Purpose we would just as soon both you and | 7Ot Know about. But FH do what look | We enlarge on the perils that 4 ‘oday’s Young Successes Seldom Brag ~ Send Clergyman Tickets - to Ease Travel Expense’ an An engagement in the offing? Then mark it # shown sparkles in a prong setting with two baguettes. Of wonderful clarity and brilliance large in size - its exquisitely simple mounting emphasizes ail its fine qualities. includes tex Petter ac See apna Y" a EESSTREEEDRTUTERRARINESETECinst = Illustration slightly enlarged “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” “The Store Where Quality Counts” 28 W. Huron St. FE 2:7257_ adie ectererchetenenen ; Te ‘F it ef i f : I t i i 3 A To Produce Carved Pattern Marriage License Applications Dene Tickioneati, "Van Drée James M Binning, 352 Going Julia A. Giddings, 634 Lochaven James B. Odil, 615 E° Madison Mary J. 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BACHMAN Saints Episcopal Church. : Upon their arrival at the shower, 2 | pate vere premated wih oe | DONNA May Wise Speaks "gttlegrend cit tm ewer| VOWS in Church Wedding ay ed ballerina-length of white accessories chosen by the and carnations. Pink and white| io with a Chantily lace redin-[Dride for the honeymoon trip = Others were Mrs. Ralph Kors, ang he is the son of Mrs. Cleo/On j Mrs. Ray Gorsline, Mrs. Albert | Bachman of Williamston and Carl 62nd Birthday Papps, Mrs, L. M. Wilkens, Mrs.| pachman of St, Petersburg, Fia. | 4 Surprise party honoring Mrs. N. A. Murphy, Mrs. Edwin Oster- . Charles Weber on her 62nd birth- berg, Mrs, Frank H. Dohner, Mrs.| _ The bodice of the bridal gow= | day was held Sunday at the Bridge | J. L. McAnelly and Mrs. Jack| featured pointed sleeves, and © | Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walls. seed pearl crown held her finger-' | ward Weber. , tip veil. ee ane Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ron- . Teses was enhanced white | ald Weber and sons, Jim and Tom, anot Michael, Mr, and Mrs. John. Smith for Bobby Aten Dorothy “Mae Wise, the bride's | ad Cherlynn and Jacquelyn, the Judy Tiere. _— quets of aqua carnations _ present were ~Minnie}~-The~ bride's brother, Bert . Aten, Betty Halsey, Mrs. W. J.| was best man and Berner Hansen || WARM WEATHER BEAUTY | Teething Ring Helps A rose lace dress with white Cold Mechine Lamb's wool slip-on with hand detailed Teething is a trying time for accessories and a white carna- w w Angore, collag ane cet romn oad char -_ both baby and mother. It makes| “08 corsage was chosen by Mrs. — ove il] bank white, cham brown and char- baby irritable and keeps him| Wise for her daughter's wedding. 500 w § 450 » pink. ; from eating. Baby may cut as| Greeting guests in the church $6.95 many as six teeth before the end) pariors after the ceremony, the Rudolph’s of hig first year. 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Cut crystal scalloping highlights this Paul Parnes’ collection. An attached taffeta petticoat shapes } - 3 incess cocktail designed by Beni Claire for | Beauty Clinic By Edythe McCulloch — Lightening the Hair Do you want to be a blond? Perhaps you can remember when your hair was that gleam- - Wife Serves Speeds Mate’ Then Betty fell in love with a young trainee in the sales de- | 6 cteemel wae, tne yeanes partment of a big firm, and no a =“ ning or “the || Somer-weretheymarried than} ag, RP the company assigned Bill to a oe ee Maen rural territory, miles from any- shade 80 I where common. particular kind . of lightening is very artificial “I was sick at first,” Betty ay: yy admitted, “and so was Bill. It This not ve to be. really seemed being Hair can be lightened to a soft || siperia. ane eee conte blond shade that no one. would -nt Ge guess was artificial. This proc- || We'd be there at least five years ess will not only brighten and |} —wnless Bill really set the world add highlights to the hair but || on fire and got an early transfer. will. give soft, fine hair more “Well. the com t us body. Hair properly bleached . pany pu up may be successfull perma- | in a hotel in the middle of no- nent waved. We will be glad || where while we looked for a house. to advise you about lightening [| We had to live in that particular yours. | town, because then Bill could cov- Phone Edythe McCulloch —— torritery mest cum g ® FEderal 2-7631, | “It meant he'd be away weeks 605 Pontiac State Bank. . ‘on end, and I'd be stuck in a tiny / STAP P S ... Children’s shoe stores. are you? THIS WEEK ONLY . . . at Both Stores ati gets. - and $6.95 _ according to size . a earner-bil' SHOES for BOYS aad GIRLS Weather-Birds stand at the head of — the class in style, fit and long wear ... an they’re priced for school bud- set THE WEATHER - 81RD Pinky lee Show THURSDAYS 4:00 P. M. on WWJ-TV STAPP’S ~ JUVENILE BOOTERY .. . 28 E. Lawrence St. Aad at Our FA MILY SHOE STORE... 928 W. Huron St. | as Partner, s Promotion reports at the hotel the same night and route his calls for the next day. “With me along; it was mv-h a ; i f i _5E eis Bill is doing beautifully. And just think, we might. have been stuck in Siberia for years and years!" If you really know what you _Are- Delicious Two Ways , | jto Prepare Vegetable — Mrs. Thompson‘s ‘Recipes for Squash This is the season for summer picked fresh from the garden and “You see, Bill had to make his | > sales calls all day, then write his Department, P. O. Chelsea Station, New York 11, New York. 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I would be embarrassed to death. “He calls me a lot but doesn’t know about my family’s financial condition, nor does he think I know about his. “Pm not so much afraid of what he would think, but of what his parents would think and say. I need your advice badly.” Your friendship’ with this boy seems to have proceeded and pro- gressed entirely outside of your homes. If he likes you as much as you like him, ‘it’s because of your Financial Ditferences Shadow Love The sunniness of your dispost- jon may be your mother’s exam- ple. Your generosity and big- heartedness are the result of your having fo share. Your in- If he likes you just as you are, he will like your parents who helped to make you that way. He will appreciate the happiness and helpfulness that‘ can be found in your home. He will recognize real riches when he sees them. ; There's pride to be taken in the most modest home that is clean, tidy and happy. There is no pride BOMB BUBOU UL LK IAINICIEIO) f) [Cis iAlT ie ik | t | Litjed tal de CSCI er Iv ic to be taken in an elaborate man- sion if it is not a happy home. 33. C nee elie trick to keep in mind applying wax is to make the Hd —~ g 2 a : 3 B . 5 THE a8TE coits st i PETUNIA! Friends, I Find It's simply dandy, Having frozen . Cream-sauce handy / Right, Petunia! Make sure the flour is thoroughly cooked with fat, freeze in cartons, and save cooking time later. mi... 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TOP Maximum warmth with minimum weight. A smartly tail- ored and fashioned gored back _..lining and leather inner coat that has quilted rayon yoke. Turn-up cuffs and Hat included in three~ pieces. ~ Our New HE MAR NN SHOP **ecation , In He a ince na = Huron ‘ l Re ae a MR AE ali NEE. NR a \ Past. lectio Were 12.95... Now $ 8 Were 16.95. . Now 10 ; Were 19.95 .. Now | 2 White Stag, Sacony, Catalina 2.95 Shorts... Now $200. § 3.95 Shorts .. . Now $250 3.95 Pedal Pushers $250 6.95 Jackets .. Now $4.00 2.00 Halters . . Now $] 35 7. Linen Jackets Were 9.95 6 Open every night. ’til 9 Saturday ‘til 6 Sunday 2 to 5 ALL SALES FINAL! NO RETURNS! 7 j * ‘ i j ’ ; ' pene - - x ns i tai — = ies Values to $15 Gloves Nylon, Mesh, Cotton Values to 3.00 Belts Whites—Pastels Were 2.95....... 2.00 Were 3.95...... . 259 Seamprufe Cotton Plisse Slips wee %2® Park ot Our Front Door HY r = 15 Summer Formals Were 29.95 16 ‘ Better Dresses Were to 39.95 Were to 19.95 298 7 TES Summer Dresses sal : at the hemline. vas eae =| SAR ae a ne Se [haat eastrcitered mat bas aon g oe tx ameaies took Ge oe tft, thn trends tad fore. aod bursting in a flare of flloes oe ol dresses and ee pe Derby little suit,” always | EMAC Sot Cocntuoe and at the to the floor, Even pale satins, imported wool-|to be combletcly untrimmed” de. |with s minimum of detail. Sows: for Mrs. W ie) pes pe? PT epg a lire tere dE se Eee eee cut and shape for their effect. _ care fl Apt nsy ny matic in its covered-up simplicity ogy om a ee full sithouette,—and are further! Colors feature bronse green _} to evening. —_ }relying-on- ite sculptured shape=|iics Lawrence Webber casualised” hy absence of trim-| combined with Diack, “Spun | A count, oot ot arts tones | (2 Skirt cut’ to resemble am in-| evening in the Harrington S$ mint bli Tee ae | Sona ot or, ac, zo S| sts ee errs Pa h rasrow shirtwaist sheaths: under] 4 modicum of ech, brewas | range velveteen and is worn over |S. inamncr’ and ‘lined tn ‘white | Weber, Mrs Senry Webber, Mrs THURSDAY & FRIDAY ‘dramatically sweeping coats ...| ranging from potter's beige fo [a narrow shirtwaist sheath of/ +i. Ronald Weber, Mara, Bawerd Web- i, ‘The covered-up look is notable in} @eep Fust; tweeds flecked with | black crocheted wool on black For fall evening, goeus ove ing ler, Mere, Raymend.iewy, Dre. | SSS css es BEAUTY SHOP sw tate poton'y om | Mr. ond Mri| Sted vb Wak wt ted |e Nese ee | _-PARISTAN s oe a: Wis a tee eat Leonard Another is in bronze green faille |Mrs. Luella McMahon, Mrs. Jim-|] 7 West Lawrence beg Sy ae FE 2-4959 | color: Magnificent tweeds espe- Klinert with @ border of black faille ap-|mie Sampson and Mrs. Ralph ; -— elailly selected tm weight for day. were married \Pited i an irregular geometric !Shiet. : 2 em . a Se time, cocktail and evening; cre- cheted wool and jersey set over Saturday in ania , thin Chine silk. Oakland Park\ Me ~_ & | _saposrtls to achiovs wales doute ~ Methodist — Summer Jewelry 3 Off ~ Black Patent and Straw Bags $3 mi $5 - textures—chiffon over taffeta, cro- Ghurch, | , 7 cheted wool over silk, organza over She is the . 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"tl 9 — Sot. ‘til 6:00 W. Huron FE 4-2525 {| TNew House Bil sek TIME LUNCH. Your Watch - Watch Bands Ledies’—Men's | $72 Aims at Loyalty Would Deny Protection ~ of Fifth Amendment in Cases of Treason WASHINGTON ® — A bill de- None has passed the Senate eXx- cept a witness-immunity bill, which refuse to testify on the ground of Pee ot eat te a congren: | f Pee ee ee a) all sional committee only upon (1) a two-thirds vote of the committee, (2) prior notice to the attorney U. S. attorney, +. > + stance could, if he wished, oppose the request for an immunity grant to be about one degree than they were 10 years ago. ARMY 7 WAVY JOE'S 32 S. Sa 5x7 .....$3.50 J 9x12 ..$10.80 | B Gx7 .....$4.20 J 10x12. $12.00 E 6x9 .....$5.40 | 12x15 . $18.00 * 8x9 .. ew tants . .$21.60 8x10 Mildewprot TARPAULINS Wsterrreet SURPLUS FE 2-0022 w St. 9/4"x9'4". UMBRELLA TENTS BRAND NEW but slightly soiled, size Sewed-in floor for dry camping comfort. @ Door protected , with insect-proof bobbinet curtain. @ Bobbinet window with storm flap. -do-not-heve-a-conter_pole,_They_come with a. soecial cing poleless frame, Ropes and Stakes included. SPECIAL PRICE . omy $4495 $7 AND UP PER WEEK _ eee 3-Burner ...... COLEMAN GASOLINE STOVES and LANTERNS 2-Burner $11.95-$15.95 . $22.95 1 Mantle Lantern $11.95 2 Mantle Lantern $13.95 .. =e ~ CANVAS FOLDING COTS. ARMY WAVY. - SURPLUS FE 2-0022 Witnesses who might otherwise | general, and (3) approval by a) | federal” . application for immunity would be | © made to a district judge by the| © The attorney general in each in-| in court before an order was is-| 7 “sued TF The companion an passed by ‘ Show Business 1951 at the, Palace Theater ent gave—a. remembered ag genius inspired. of one Judy Garland. The Born.” ner_Brothers studio. man, who asked: show business?” changed that. A young bubbling bundle of tal- That was the record-breaking engagement equal it, is another performance by the same gal in the long-awaited picture, “A Star Is I've never seen such showmanship in one s0 young. The punch in Judy always puzzled me Until the Gay't had tunch with her st the War- She was being interviewed by a newspaper- “Just how do you feel about Judy looked surprised, “Is ’ ; é % Judy Garland ‘Lives’ ‘Life. of the Stage, Takes Advice From Georgie Jessel * By EDDIE CANTOR When you think of show business history being made, you visualize old-timers. The year there any other in..New York _will forever be| opened a book. only thing te | you'll be at the usually changes Mickey Rooney said to her, “Pal, you'd better concéntrate or then a hep youngster of 12, cagie back at him | with the old gag, “So what? ‘They tench the same at both ends!” When Judy started out in lite, her last name was Gumm. Playing on the bill with George | | Jessel at the Oriental Theater in Chicago, he | advised her to change her name to Garland. This was pretty unusual for Georgie. He (Copyright 1954) business?” she asked. ey told me that one time he bottom of the class.” Judy, girls’ names to Jessel. Mental Illness Biggest State Health Worry ANN ARBOR—‘‘One out of every "| 20 children born in Michigan today will occupy a bed in a mental hospital at some period during his lifetime. Dr. Rdscoe W. Cavell, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Uni- versity of Michigan's Medical Schoot and the Veterans Readjust- ment Center at the University, uses this startling ratio. to emphasize his conviction that mental illness is still our biggest public health problem. In a recent medical talk Dr. Ca- vell declared, ‘‘More beds are oc- mental illness than from all other illnesses and diseases combined." According to the physician, ot| mentally ill patients. The problem is even more acute | y gan today are caring for 4,000 signed to hold. Although the statistics are dis- cupied by patients suffering trom | Detroit Welfare Load ,|Reaches Year's Peak because staté hospitals in Michi- | 1, patients more than they were de- the highest since March 20, 1953. $793, 000 Paid Vets’ Kin DETROIT (UP) — Acting wel- | every 100 hospital beds in the | fare superintendent Robert Temple | United States, 55 ‘are occupied by | reported today the city's Tete | load has reached a peak for: the | ear of 3,358 cases, with another 100 applications pending. Temple said the present load is | LANSING (UP)—Claims amount- Mae eT PE TL I MIRE TON Floor to Ceiling Fashions & | f i Chromspun Fortisan Celoperm Fiber Glass Sa deemniaened Cottons aoe eemnen — ~Rayons io Choose from ( 11 N. Perry St. New Beauty for Your .Windows . New Decorator Draperies that have caught the newest in fashion styling and colors to brighten your home. 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And if you are a working wife, Experts figure it will cut taxes total of 130 million dollars a year. / your other deduaitenii: You can't} on a ‘benefit from this provision if you The new bil) permits many tax- take the standard, automatie de-| payers to deduct from their i you can still qualify if your hus- , duction of 10 ‘per cent of your in- come, before figuring their tax, band is inc apacitated come offered to most taxpayers. actual expenses of up to $600-a/ -You-alse ean benefit if sou file * * * year for care of children, but also, as a married couple,, where both | The provision applies to expenses | for any dependent | who is is mentally husband and wile work and tile alin n this calendar year, which started les Enjoy Mid-Summer Savings With | - ANN PAGE JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS! ? or 2%, a ge sty agi Tx Pe e Ls 3 rf ’ ‘ ’ eRe ve JANE PARKER REGULAR 4% Cherry Pie ! a Pe Big, red cherries, bursting with juicy goodness; golden, Enjoy Mid-Summer Savings With FINE FOODS! gen! 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Cat Food rs won , . 4 ct SJe "3 POREMOST RETAMER | aemmainhe malt Vo ae Ge Oe All price nthe wd tte te Saag 9 . _——__ — 5 st ‘ a: dae ¢ ooo “ s od = : : : i : a es $i fu by 9 eee. i Bs 4 . “ : thor ¢ . A ve uy “e pert niger pense Oain ne asta THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 4, 1954 _" Saad — ) Ht Int’ Dalat |Organist, Singer, |. a | | The McCeadys |f Anneal. Fall Into Bucket hoy sintay <4 . Jesse Wolcott (Newlyweds) Farmers Appeal Drowns Baby — o2.Concert Bill |Wirs Primary at Camp Carson J Jail Sentences Avon Township Child |te presented by the organist ot St| Will Be'GOP Candidate FC. Rina ice etetrcaay ot| Imprisoned Lopeer Pair Left With Relative and AVON TOWNSHIP-A 10 months-old child drowned Tuesday of water in the living room of an of water in“the livingroom of an Avon Township home where he was being cared for while his par- _nts were at work. He was Carleton D. Tinker Jr an only child of Mr. and Mrs Carleton D. Tinker of 1545.Auburn Rd Oakland County Sheriff's Depu- ty Sheldon Stites said the child had been left in the care of his aunt, Mrs. Goldie Sharp, 40, of 3776 Dearborn St. Stites, quoting Mrs. Sharp, said she later left the baby with Mrs. Robert Brady, 16. of 2910 Corinthia St. when she went to Pontiac. ‘“~- According to Sheldon, Mrs Brady was resting on a couch when she noticed the child toppled over in the pail of water. Mrs Brady said she immediately car- ried the child to the home of neighbors who called police and firemen who were unable to revive the baby. Dr. I. C. Prevette, deputy cor- ener, said the death apparently was accidental drowning but sald an autopsy would be held teday to establish positive cause of death. Assistant Prosecutor Robert Long also planned to take state- ments today from the two women. The child's mother, who came here with her husband and child Sept. 1953, from Cortland, N. Y., | Andrew Episcopal Church, a local {soprano and a 10-year-old piano prodigy from Detroit this Sunddy.. Featured will be Ivan Rouse Jr., church organist who is lea soon for advanced study at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Also to appear are Mrs. Mary | Louise Lindquist, soloist with the Christ. Church Cranbrook Choir. Young pianist Carrel! Hiersch will ibe heard in seven selections. The concert is set for 8 p.m. in St. Andrew Chapel Hall, 4386 Dixie Hwy., and is open to the public. GOP Seament Gains in Kansas Party-Backed Nominee | Trails Present Deputy - in Statehouse Revolt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A revolt against the Republican Statehouse administration in Kan- | 'sas took the spotlight from two | U. S. senators and 41 House mem- bers seeking renomination in state primaries yesterday. While most of the incumbent ‘Congress members won easily, Lt. Gov. Fred Hall of Kansas held a mounting lead in his challenge-to the administration of retiring Gov. Edward F. Arn. Party control is at stake. Hall, seeking the GOP nomina- tion. for governor, was trailed by George Templar, former U. S. dis- trict attorney, who had the sup- port of the state’s party leader- ship. 2,665 Lapeer Votes LAPEER — Jesse P. Wolcott garnered a total of 2,665 votes in Lapeer County’s primary contest yesterday to insure his race this November as Republican candidate | for the U. S. House of Represen- | tatives. | In other Lapeer contests, Repub- lican gubernatorial candidate D6n- ald S. Leonard received 1,268 votes to win that nomination, while Owen J. Cleary got 655 tallies D. Hale Brake, 704, and Eugene C. Keyes, 673 Incumbent Clark Greggory won Mrs. Ethel LaFortune took 414 votes to win the Democratic nomi- nation as county clerk. C.’ Clyde Arbaugh will carry the Democratic hopes in Novem- ber for the post of congressman from Lapeer. With all the Democratic re- turns in except for Imlay City, Dortha Collier leads in the race fer county recorder of deeds, and Percy Crawford enjoys & com- fortable 200 vote margin in his bid fer nomination as county drain commissioner, The state vote saw Lapeer coun- Mrs. Ralph Perkins for House; Garnered| | |Award Heating Contract + ¥a COMMERCIAL PILOT AT 18 — Clyde Eberhardt, 18, of Mt. Prospect, Ill., is shown at the controls of a private plane after qualifying for his commercial of 17. He qualified at the youngest possible age. attempt to gain their freedom. Writs of Habeas Corpus were Recreation Department ‘ of Waterford Arranges Tournament Saturday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The__ Waterford Recre- his first attempt. The petitions claim that civil rights of Russell and Schriber were invaded without due process Races and events will be held for all age classifications. There will also be races and events for chil- @ren enrolled in this year's swim- ming instruction classes. . Ted Palmer, state YMCA swim tournament chairman: will be the official starter, Cynthia Palmer, state backstroke champion, will swim an exhibition race. _ convict “prejudiced.” No date was set for hearings on the petitions. Russell's went to Judge Arthur A. Koscinski and Schriber’s to Judge Theodore Sign Four New Teachers Walled Lake School Men WALLED LAKE—Contracts for a new heating plant and four new teachers were awarded by the Walled Lake Board of Education at its Individual awards will be pre- sented to all winners and five run- ners-up. An _interlakes traveling trophy will be awarded to the group representing the township lake with the most accumulated points. Wil- liams Lake was winner last year. Carl N. Reed on List . at Rochester Institute || Levin. Rich iain Open Health Center in Ortonville Friday ORTONVILLE — A new health center, located in the former Crossman Building on east Mill street, will have its grand opening Heads Legion Auxiliary AUBURN HEIGHTS — Elected president at a recent meeting of ‘the tadies auxiliary of Hili-Gazette American Leagior Post was Mrs. oppanents 1. P| Other new officers include Mrs. Sen, Andrew F. Schoeppel tri-! Kenneth Collins, first vice presi- umphed easily over two opponents. | dent: Mrs. Walter Leitner, second ; oe ‘na Deep Short (R. | Vice president; Mrs. Clifford Best, ® . n . Short - . " Slightly Repetitious |) cusiman ot te House Armed cree . b. ° i rs. ANKARA @ — President Grant his primary opponent, ‘State Sen. |,, Rounding ont the Oot ive gr beat President Truman to the| Noel Cox, “gave me a little scare}. ojq Hill historian, and Mrs. punch by more than 70 years with | for a while."’ But Short won by 8! Paul Elwell sergeant-at-arms. military aid to Turkey. peat] har preigaared margin. ai | , Kasabolu, local historian says the e returns gave Short 33,630, | . d sultan sought to buy 00.080 } Cope 24,367. ‘Imlay City Youth Wins rifles from the United! Balloting in all three states was) . ; States some months before Russia | unusually light. With few excep | Medical Scholarship declared war, in April 1877 ‘tions, campaigning had been list-| IMLAY CITY — Donald Bosker, “The makers couldn't fill the less and many Congress members | son of Mr..and Mrs. Garrett Bosker hurry-up order so President | did not campaign at all. | of Imlay City, was’ awarded the Dr. Grant authorized drawing. 50,000| West Virginia Republicans nom-| William D. Kay Medical _scholar- rifles from government stores for inated Thomas ®: Sweeney of ' ship by the Lapeer ®3unty Medical immediate shipment. F:ecords indi-| Wheeling to oppose the veteran | Foundation. cate the American guns proved | Neely in November. Sweeney had) he scholarship offers $500 per All incumbent congressmen won their races in Kansas, Missouri and West Virginia. Sen, Matthew M, Neely (D-WVa) was renominated to a fifth term, topping the closest of his three ; = is employed by Dearborn Motors at Birmingham and the father was reported working near Mariette. Funeral services are pending at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home. .- 2 = International History ;one opponent. regular meeting Monday night. plant for the present junior high Donald Bullard Co. of Detroit received the contract for the heating school, with a low bid of $42,342. Will Abandon Farm eral Mills, Inc., will be abandoned by the food firm within three years, it was announced today. Genera]__Milfs has purchased a 1,100 acre farm near Indianola. Iowa, and will transfer its animal feed research activities there. General Mills had done feed re- search at the 200-acre Larro re- search farm near here since 1920. |The farm was bought two years | ago by nology, Detroit, as the site of new campus. Roger Bacon was once arrested ; . ° Feng emmnpeion Victor Boucknart General-Mills Firm— +(sixth grade, Wixom School), Dor- | nomics, junior high) lene Stader (first “SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — A Lake Elementary). 200-acre farm here owned by Gen- | |r the system's bus drivers. ° Insti ech- | 08 two Le nate af its Mbiles and to secure bids on iaace compensation insu r- is Kangas (eighth grade core in- | structor), Jean Palm (home eco- and Mrs. Lor- grade. Walled Resignations of three teachers were accepted. Leaving the sys- tem are Mrs. Margaret Edwards, Glen Troutwein and Patricia Lamoreaux. A new salary schedule was ac- | cepted for cafeteria employes and an hourly rate of $2 was approved Supt. of Schools Cifford H. Smart was instructed to seek bids new driver-training auto far superior to the rifles used by the Russians. The sultan-was so pleased, Kasabolu adds; that he dispatched a specially-woven Tur- | ‘Garden Club to Hear year for four years. The recipient agrees to practice medicine in La- peer County for a minimum of four years. for performing black magic be-| cause he engaged in a number of experiments involving use of electricity. y Saves Woman, kish carpet to Grant as a gift. | Talk on Landscaping Bosker, a graduate of Lapeer Under the aid program, which; waTERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. | High School in 198, will attend began in 197, the United State | Wa Games will speak on land-| the University of Michigan Med- bas furnished Turkey with more! scaping at tomorrow's 1 p.m. meet-| ical School. than a billion dollars in military ing of the Waterford Branch of and economic aid. The purpose is the National Farm and Garden the same: to bolster Turkey | Gp : against Russia. The meeting ‘will be held at the | dgys when plumes were so placed Eas home of Mrs. Hrbert Bayle, 2804 | t assure freedom of vision and Border Incident Spurs Bows on the left side of men's ; hats are qa survival of the cavalier Orangegrove Rd., Williams Lake.’ action in sword play. | County Calendar | eo WSCS will meet at the Methodist | Church et 1 pm. tomorrew, Mrs. W. O. Hill presiding over the pro- gram Themas The local WSCS will hold a bake sale tet the Delano Insurance office on Aug. 6atSa. m boy, Husband Drowns BRIGHTON (INS)—A 16-year-old Detroit boy rescued a drowning woman at Woodland Lake near Brighton yesterday, but lost a he- roic bid to save her husband. William Banforth, the Detroit saved Mrs. Freda Monroe but failed in his efforts to rescue her husband, Lloyd, 46. Friday and Saturday. Tours of the center will be con- ducted By board members of the Brandon Township Community Ac- tivities Committee. Heading the center will be Dr. Bernard..Terzigni._and Dr. Paul Schoen _ Visiting hours Friday will be from 2 to 8 p.m. and-on Satur- SOUTH LYON — Carl N. Reed, | son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Reed of | 129 Reese St., has been selected for the dean's list at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, N. Y. | —Gart-isa_graduate of South Lyon ‘| PASTEURIZED High School, and is an army vet- | - 7350 Highland Rd. day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Hoard Family Meets LEONARD — The 5lst Hoard family reunion was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wright on Hadley road, with 46 members attending. eran, having served in the Korean | ¢ Melt NOW Calton War. Shop Has New Owners IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Irvine Welton have purchased the | _Myrtrude Shop and will remodel | |and rename it to the Welton Style | Shop. ‘Dog Days’ Myth Exploded; Term Comes WASHINGTON—Dog days — the hot days of deep summer—are set- tling over the land. But they re- turn this year shorn of one of their last myths: That most dog mad- ness occurs in summer, — In place of the superstitions of old, dog .days now stand for the season when newspapers prove that an egg can fry on a sizzling city street, when small boys set up neighborhood lemonade stands, and when dogs, far from being mad, | sensibly laze in the shade. The term ‘‘dog days’’ goes back to the time when the ancients studied -the stars, says the Na- tional Geographie Society. NOW 31° From Star | Other superstitions, taken less seriously, have lingered into mod- ern times, One holds that a tree Malt Gallon slashed during dog days will die, no matter how slight the injury. Another fallacy is that snakes go blind at this tinie, a notion | that grew out of snakes’ tem- | porary impairment of vision | during bot weather shedding of | skin, A Good Used Car? coumunitt MOTORS Rochester and SAVE Sirius, the Dog Star, has long | fascinated astronomers. It is one |of the nearest stars, appearing so | brilliant because it is only 8.8 light |years or 51 million million miles EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS Hunt for Fence Thief SAN DIEGO, Calif. &—Sémeone stole a strip of the United States- Mexican border, man reported here. The missing tracks and “inland. Jeep noted. DRAYTON JEWELERS Watch Repair 4. 3. DEXTROM, Prep. 8 Deers Nerth ef the Bank as represented | by barbed wire, a border patrol-| length of wire, | Which he estimated was about as” much as could be loaded on a jeep, | was gone from the Pacific ocean were | By BURDETTE B. ASHLEY | Associated Press Farm Writer A 15-year-old Ovid Future Farm- er of America has raised Mich- igan's - sow-of-the-year, proving once again that veteran farmers and livestock men can't rest on _| their laurels and expect to win any titles... Ovid Sow Wins Ist Prize years ago by his brother, Larry, 19. In the Michigan State College sow testing project Lady carried off honors by producing a litter of 12 young porkers that weighed | 623.2 pounds at the eight-week weaning stage. { { The Montoes’ boat overturned when they were on a fishing out- ing and the Banforth boy noticed their distress calls. |q number of advantages in addi- | tion to a-handsome certificate. | Auto Agency Dealer When a farm name is regis: Found Dead in Home tered no other farm name sim- SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The lar enough to cause confusion _ body of the president of one of can be registered. The registered | Detroit's oldest auto agencies, mame can be weed fer excius- Robert N. Johns. was found in the | basement of his home at 32980 youngsters around. Dennis Martin, lives with his tered Duroc Jersey Red Sow, Lady, — - ARTHRITIS PAINS WERE UNBEARABLE from a piglet given to him four | | ee Sars | Lady's litter was a good 60 uments. It can | pounds heavier than the runner-up, a Yorkshire sow owned by John- litter consisted of 14 piglets. Dennis, Lady produced the second highest litter weight recorded in the nine years the project has been running. Dennis had a bit of help at the right time from his younger broth- SAYS CALUMET LADY arms ~ to }-—- ~~“ Rheumatism ~pains-struck-me~- whenever ft moved iy - io and lots of oes — have done re stop s,” says Mrs. Peter Stella, 71 Coun Calumet, Mihigea. : nd “For seven years 1 suffered the results O-JIB-WA had brought to awful paitis of rheumatism, arth- another person that was suffer- ritis and lumbago. “| ment that j would mak sent pain "back. When <7 bent over I would b - 2 & i! ri 533 i i far as g i Any move-|ing the same way I was. able to straight- 5 Ey >ak He 1 wanted me to try ft, but I was e discouraged with all tMmedicines, « and didn’t want to. He brought shooting home a bottle of OJIBWA BIT- through my TERS anyway, so-I started tak- | arms, legs and ing it. It was almost a month j before I saw much results, but } in four months I was all better. never knew {f 1 get arouted fine now and do all e| the thirigs I couldn't do before; I \I do all the work, and I even painted our house this year. My husband says it seems like he’s got a new woman in the house. I give many thanks to O-JIB-WA BITTERS for making my new health possible and hope other people who are suffering will give it a try. I know they will examina-|be as pleased with OJIBWA BITTERS as I am.” have my own gatden in which ~ night when Lady farrowed protect- ing the young pigs. And when the pigs weren't eating the boys gathered them up in baskets to was time to eat again Such care saved all of Lady’s 13-pig litter. . * * but one Scarecrows and costly tree cov- ers may go out of fashion in Mich- | igan orchards if an experiment ‘being conducted by two MSC experts proves effective. Horticulturist G. M, Kessler and soologist G. J. Wallace are placing in orchard phonographs with recordings of bird distress calls, hoping that the recorded trouble calls will keep robins ‘and starlings away. — The system, if demonstrated | practical, economical and effective, would be of particular value in cherry orchards. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University used recordings to |keep starlings away from an en- |tire town for part of a season. They did it by using a tape re- corder to play starlings’ troubled calls for 30 minutes each night for three nights. ‘ * * . Less than 400 Michigan farmers have taken’ advantage of a 14-year- old law which permits them to register their farm name with the In winning the year’s honors for | of registrations is a matter of lack er, Norman, 13. They wefe tp all’ METAMORA The Metamora Oakland County Sheriff's depu- connection with pedigreed live- - - 5 5 | ot ‘ ties said the 7l-year-old dealer’s death was caused by gunshot Agriculture Department | thinks the relatively small number} Dr. Isaac €. Prevette, deputy 0 died between 4 and 5 p.m. and ruled it a suicide. of awareness of the law and its |advantages rather than indif- ' ference. | Birthdoy Club Meets County Deaths WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — Service for John A. Gould, 83, of 61840 Van Dyke, was held today at the Manley Baily Funeral Home, B | Birthday Club met recently at the |home of Mrs. William Skellenger to celebrate the anniversary of Mrs. Edward Brecht. | phe SO ee Mr. Gould died at his residence Monday. - Survivors include his widow, Myrtie; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie DeVlaminck of Mount Clemens and Mrs. Virginia Kottke of Kaleva; three sons, Pringle of Birmingham, ae i. John of .Milford and Gordon of Fred Nixon of Walnut Lake and | Mrs. Guy Webber of Linden. Almont, and three sisters, Mrs. | Medical reports show that rabies John Hawkins’ of ‘Birmingham, Mr | occurs more frequently in spring ' months. away. According to early legends, Si- | jthough it is 28 times as bright FURNITUR com te rch th autem» | LL AND (APPLIANCES — was known as the Dog | exceptional. Its mass is more than . clear blue-white light | twice that of the sun's, its surface marked the constellation Canis | temperature (about 10,000 degrees) ie. paaacae seg ee 3-17)1 Major (the Greater Dog), trail- much higher, its light whiter, ing along southeast of the spec- | — > tacular constellation of the hunt- er Orion. | DRY CLEANING The Greeks and Romans noted with « / that Sirius rose with the sun just | before mid-summer, at the start of “Dapper Difference” TRIP AHOY! Remem- ber that cleaned clothes go better. part of the year ‘‘dies caniculares” or dog days. 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Larsen, who starred in football and baseball, Kuhn, and Gerald Larsen, 18, 2399 Willoy Beach; Herman | Reynolds, both football players, graduated this year, while basketball Wilbur; Bowen; Dale Reynolds; 17, 1931 Beeland; | players Collins and Andrews are 1953 graduates. ‘ ports the club might move, But 1637 Beechcroft; and Richard Andrews, 19, 2111 ll Vancouver Happy Chataway Shakes Runnerup ‘Complex to Win Empire Games’ 3-Mile Grind | And the hometown fans adored | _ VANCOUVER, B.C. » — John/ Landy and Roger Bannister may) ova] to the 4 flame-haired, happy-go-lucky John Chataway. * * « Yesterday on a drizzly afternoon pounding around the final They had nothing against Fred | field to finish in front by 15 yards. Green, the ex-paratrooper who beat Chris John in world record time earlier this year but couldn't world, but here in Van-| catch him yesterday. They didn’t ning.” Layne, Dublin Lions Scrimm | —— scrimmage yesterday at the De- troit Lions nearby training camp. Coach Buddy Parker sent his! divided veterans slamming into @ach other for slightly less than two hours. Bulk of the rookies _.._. i _-camp_also came in for some head-bumping. a : | | ski Highligh age Session | | YPSILANTI (» — Battered mus-; ing to find likely material to bol-| pir Games discus mark 13 feet cles and possible answers to two ster his fullback and tackle posts. inch by pitching the platter 169) problems emerged from a heavy | The Texan was _pleased..with the feet,.744 inches. New Zealand’ showing of the linemen in carrying out blocking assignments. Parker was especially pleased with the showing of tackles Charley Ane and Bob Miller. The two are veterans who have been moved | dles ! a him for saying in all seriousness, “I love this cool weather for run- Mainly because of their solid fin- the léad from Australia in nofficial team standings. At y's end England had 180 c ons for As Ch ‘Harridge called CHL i i | : : gEe i ry fe g I ¥ F & ¥ ‘Phel aT aE fs i [ j 2 F x ! Fo i i we A defeat in tonight's nationally- televised (9 p.m, EST) match at Chicago Stadium would be a seri- ous setback for Carter. Michigan Qualifies Two CHICAGO #®—Two Michigan en- are: John Barnum, Grand Rapids; 33-35—68, Jimmy Johnson, Northville, 34- 38—72. Filly Stands Good Chance in Hambletonian oF a RES 3 ) 2 : Sg I Hl ¢ il B. 5 i g & chance to are J.: prize Newport Stock Farm's New- Dream, South Plainfield, N More Action Thursday ~Gosher's Arden x County Tennis Test Set Here | Amateur Net Toyrney Slated for Aug. 21-22 on Pontiac Courts Second Oakland County Amateur Australia 137, Canada was Finishing at his heels were two fellow Englishmen, Brian Hewson and Ian Boyd. Another gold medal for England was earned by Ken- | neth Wilmshurst when he clicked off 50 feet, 1% inches to win the hop, step and jump. anus Du Plessis stretched the Em- David Lean won the 440-yard hur in 52.4 seconds, a tenth-slower than his own record time in Sat- urday’s prelims. | The highlight of the scrimmage | ‘Was the passing — a necessity in professional football. Both Bobby Layne and under- etudy Tom Dublinski. fired long tees for a pair of touchdowns. dim Martin, veteran line- man, booted a 30-yard field goal. However, Parker was busy try- * 99 Players Are Listed for DDGA Tourney pe Tjistrict Golf Association's cham- | pionships, at Pine Lake. The event | opens Thursday with an 13-hole round of qualifying play. Friday, through Sunday the field will en- in match play. Bob Babbish is defending cham- pion. He defeated Pontiac's Roy Ieeberg last year in a 39-hole bat- the at Meadowbrook. Roy is again of four publinx players in- to participate in the big private club affair, "Gene Woodward, Lakepointe a to this morning there were , Theobald Lake . of Waterford Mrs. Gienn Theobald of Pon- honors in Tues- (Women's Silver | Leagoe at Silver Lake | was the | to sere. | in ne > who + 4 Sports Pages in Today's Pontiac Press into new positions to offset the retirement of John Prchlik and the loss of Ollie Spencer to the armed forces Sports 9 Racks "| Stevens Named Coach for MSC Frosh Cagers EAST LANSING #* — Robert L.. Stevens; former Michigan State basketball player, has been named MSC freshman basketball coach, athletic director Biggie Munn an- Up 16th Victory Dick & Wes Sports, already as- sured the regular season cham. pionship of the Waterford Town- ship Softball League, marked up Gil Mains, Bob Dove, George Par- ozzo and Gerald Perry — the lat- ter two are rookies — showed they too can fill the vacancies. In the backfield, Parker has | been searching since last season for a steady, hard-running fullback | ean block -as-well_as—earry | the ball, On T-formation plays, | “entries for the anna Detroits thie fotihack hotds a key” blocking * assignment on pass plays. But such a combinaton in one man is hard to find, However, Parker may have one in Lew | Carpenter, who looked particu- | arily with a sprained ankle. i or Bob Smith, sidelined tempor- arily with a spraied anktle, | j been impressive in the fullback slot. So Parker, as he looks for- ward to the fast-approaching All- Star game and the opening of the two of toughest problems near- ing a solution, ° Annual Stag Day Party Today at Oakland Hills Oakland Hills Country Club is holding its arinual ‘Stag _Day’’ party today. Golf and other fea- tures have been combined in what | Gidley Electric, 10-3. j Bill Bowman, a rookie, also has’ '***- | Motor City Ring Fa its 16th win in 18 games and the 5th in a row Tuesday by lacing Sports nine broke a 3-3 tie in the 3rd on an error and Bob Ferree’s single. Beb Thatcher led the winners with a pair of triples. Gidley’s had some con- solation as their Dean Parmenter took over the league batting lead- ership. : Parmenter collected 3 hits in 4 trips to hike his average to .444. In the Junior League playoffs, League Leaders et Cleveland. . AN. ro _ sg oad Inose, ; 219: Fox, Chicago and Avis, RUNS BATTED IN — Minoso, Cicago. s; Berra, New York, 81, Doby and Rosen, Cleveland. 79; Mantle, New York, 77. Washington, 23. Sed’ Yost, Wasbingion, 21; Kuean, Detrot “TRIPLES "Rites, Wastingter, 13> Vernon. Washington, 12: Minose, Cateage Tuttle, Detroit and Mantle, New York, 10. Doby, Cleveland, 23, * Wilame: 4 of Inter-Lakes bowed out by forfeit- ing to Drayton Drug. Dick & Wes......... 122 302 6—10 11 1 Gidley trie... ooe oO 3 84 Jenks, Herr and Keith; Shefte Boo Kennedy Decision DETROIT —The crowd booed Tast night wher a Unanimous de) cision was awarded to Allen Ken- nedy, 140, Bay City, over Dick Perkins, 139%, Milwaukee, in @ six-round co-feature at the Motor City Arena. . There were no knockdowns in the bout although both fighters scored frequently to the head and body. . But the referee and two judges apparently awarded the is expected to be a big and inter- rs. Theo- | esting program. A number of con-‘ strength of ‘his heavier punching. B: In the other half of the twin tests have ‘been provided; and a dinnet will top off the event to- | night. Clyde Cyphers is chairman for | Falls, Ont., at 2:33 of the first ‘ round. the party. match to the Bay City boy on the bill, Henry Hank, 153'4, stopped Jean Poirer, 153, Niagara’ Detroit, grand slam. homers in Parker Asks Waiver on Pair of Players Milt Schwenk of Washington State, Land fullback Clarence Johnson from | Detroit's squad now numbers 52 and must be cut to 33 by Sept. 26 when the National Football League 4 Teams Eliminated for City. Junior Playoffs both the ist and 2nd ‘innings. He added a run-producing single in the 3rd for a total of 9 runs batted in. tors. put Dick & Wes out on West's 1-0 shutout, and Boys Reeves; Dersor; ’ Wilcox, Zelihart and x Lunsford Market ....023 $20 3=10-10 Club in. 3 Bo cee ec ee —6 710 ‘Tinson. Orr end Lucudam; Honchell and Johnson. Avondale ........ . 100 @1—4 10 2 jams Lake 110 010 00—3 eas ; Kirken _. KNOTHOLE Bio ee at ‘est and Lawrence Bunch and Hertel; W ! Chub ; wee oe S=8 vondale . os hy, O08 003 ¢ 2 Mayes and Jones; Thorpe and Aldri TUESDAY’S STARS BATTING—Yogi Berra, Yankees, stroked a two-run single in the 1 ch. | third inning to give New York a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland In- dians. PITCHING—Carl Erskine, Dodg- next—but guess who was the 3rd |-- PITCHING — Re 833: Consuegra, Chicago, Morgan, lds. New York, 10-2,' pi 13-3, 813; Peller, | New York, 8-2. nF en his 9th 4 Fg i i gs ers, fanned nine and permitted five Dodgers defeated the the Redbirds at Ebbetts Field. It was Erskine’s 13th victory this sea- Remember? sin Class A Play ¢ | told this story to James F. Hen- 6 | his column: 11, Ld Griff's Grill 300 100 68 16 2 Pontiac Police . 000 110 0 2 6 Ty and McLarty Kives, Koontz Green. Don Nicholle ........ one 011 3-4 8 2 Roc’ ° oo Kebler and Gary ae and Moore. | Rosebud Market .......444 02—14 11 1 Boys oe 2. 003 08-4 4 3 ~— Homestead Stable; Prince Victor, owned by Sam Huttenbauer, Cin- cinnati; and Harlan, property of C. M. Provost, Pittsburgh, Pa. * . * A year ago the filly Helicopter upset the dope, showing that uri- like the Kentucky Derby the gals can match the gents in this trot- |ting scramble. Regret won the | Kentucky Derby in 1915, the only filly ever to win the classic. SESE == Jerome 9 Hands.” | | Oliver 8th Loss ! | Two Runs in Ist Frame Seal Verdict; Winners _Now Have 7-9 Mark Jerome Olds - Cadillac handed | Oliver Buick its 8th setback in 17 City Class A Baseball League starts yesterday, 11-1. The victory | brought Jerome's mark to 7-9, ‘ | | | | 4th and extended | lead to 9-0 before ‘Oliver ‘fone tally in the last Stallions and Russ Hester paced Oliver’s 10-hit attack with safeties apiece. Fred Foster Paul Fournier had two hits for the losers. mound for Oliver, striking out @... «.200 $11 2—11 0 1 wer. ... 000 0061 0—1 6 4 Morris and Stone; Womeck, Golds- worthy and Stack Hot Tiger ‘Prospects’ MUSKEGON (UP)—Jack Tighe a talent scout for the Detroit Tigers, derson, sports editor of the Mus- kegon Chronicle, who wrote it in “During my first year as a scout for the Tigers a couple of boys ‘Trevine; {from upstate wrote me a letter, saying they were ready for. the majors, and would I please come | up and look them over,” Tighe | said. “I looked them over. One was | and 13 years old and weighed 96, MOSCOW i—The French cham- | pounds. The other was 14 years|pionship basketball ‘team from ‘old and weighed 103. real pros-| Lyons has arrived here for a sé pects.” —— 62 _— + It topped a field of 150 who were shooting for the 60 places open in the which = the tourney proper. That figure was tied or beaten by 35 swingers yesterday. guailifiers : “were headed by Marilyn Klumb of West Bend, .Wis., whose 40-38—78 was two over women’s par. Barbara Little of Wauwatosa, Wis. was alc sitet Stits Regarded as Poor Risk’ Lion Draft Choice in Ticklish Position for All-Star Game DETROIT W—A Detroit sports- writer has reported the Detroit Lions believe UCLA halfback Bill Stits was considered a “‘poor foot- ball security risk’’ by the All-Star football camp. Stits reported to the Lions’ Yp- silanti training camp July 21 from California, He is a Lions draft choice. He received an invitation to play against the Lions in the All-Star game at Chicago Aug. 13 as part of the college squad. Stits left the Lions camp for La- fayette, Ind., where the All-Stars were training. When he arrived back at the Lions camp July 2. he said he was told the All-Stars had too many halfbacks and he could rejoin the Lions if he liked. Sportswriter Watson Spoelstra of the Detroit News, wrote that al- though there was no controversy over Stits rejoining the Lions, De- troit coaches figured he was con- sidered a poor risk at the All-Star camp because he could report | progress.and plays hack to Lions Coach Buddy Parker. Stits now is training with Detroit. French Meet Russians CHICAGO. (®--Arlington Park bowed out of the Chicago racing scene with pockets bulging and | turned over the spotlight today to its sister track, Washington Park. | The Washington oval starts its 3-day run with the $20,000 added Clang Handicap. | The feature drew a 15-horse field | headed by Bernard W. Landy's ‘Spur On and Clarence Hartwick’s | Sickle’s Image, the latter the 1953 i | BUDAPEST, Aug. 4 — Hun- | gary’s 400-meter women's mediey| Sickles Image Co- Favorite in Chicago Race Feature Cleveland - New York ......... ,| New York 2 Cleve’ | sebirccmes af Paledeiptie 7 | ctl a Palabra ri as) morial; the $100,000 American Derby; the $50,000 added Meadow- land Handicap, the $100,000 Prif- cess Pat Stakes and the $170,000 Washington Park Handicap. : = ~ Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest Pet. Behind 431.406. iad ee Chicago Detroit oo... ie ee Detroit 2. Wash seererewe. nn 11s St. Louis Py Hs at tine (8-4) vs. . Tw AY? St. Louls Pia | stock cars is an added attraction| Caddie Test Set i ee da as ile ee Milford Merchants Win in City Softball Playotts Queso itt Mitr Nercnats wane! 1 came cna wt Neeste{Q) Bay Anglers the double-elimination lower brack- io sun nca Bt victory. ' et of the City Men's Softball | S2Q_..--1--tree-e+-+* *- *¢ « sf ® , phese - =s aa vs Sedaiet und Davis’ Dudninekt snd Reed Lake St. Helens Club Except for the thifd inning when| Three hits apiece by Chuck Har- aS oni aia Se Mtorchente @eieated €80 Mo. | ate i ccs 2 13] Sought to Keep Public | Rast singled end gcored cn a) mon ond Jean ieee Nee “Your Local Independent Caldwell and Galante; MeCeslin and . triple by Wally Moon, Erskine was | shutout pitching by lefty Joe Nux- om Really Had:Wondertul| scsechenactien pier beeches [SUS coc 89853 33] Ont in Duck Seaman | cemgete seas of te Congas Se ote ee ee ee — i singie-elimination upper bracket [Gmc 11 ; ‘ ‘ : a ieenerenmmtataes ae Stuff’. Yankee Pitcher | *¢tem of the tourney. CIO out enn we i" Bender, @. Ben-| LANSING @—An attorney gen- ea n for te 300 straight time} The Athletics made only five hits Pp ti Piston ’ + hit Milford, &-4, but the Mer- eral’s opinion said today there is | at Ebbets Field. Erskine also had off three Baltimore pitchers but ontiac rt Says After 2-1 Win | chants took advantage of eight |[" >; ss doubt that the members of the St. | the satisfaction of driving in the took advantage of five errors_to Service Co — Union errors to score tour runs. || Trout Fishing Helens Shooting Club can block | winning run. pick up six unearned runs, all they rvice wo. getting lot cae a ‘het Geis’ Langues regdarcensoe ac- R ] Ch arr ee hy “ | The Giants gwatied Bob Rush for ! Fn fh hte oben 102 S. 9 St. ; " Pi s | ses ; * last night, with Avon-|| /tU/@ anges papal auc vabea ty season | 12 hits including Hank Thompson's | place Orioles. VERE PARKING & EAB ; tion ended month, but tonight I really had | dale edging Gingellville, 13-11, and . wonderful "stutt” said southpaw| GMC downing Shaw's. 5-4. | to Be Studied or ing brought the New York Yankees | _“i"!#) Playofis open tonight. with | Hunting Regulations}, feet of a 2-1 victory last night over the Also Due-for Possible | the lake which is used as a public Revisions E, Eddy, state conservation direc- | six and walked four Cleveland bat- LANSING (®—Changes in trout club. ters in the game, the opener of a| LANSING #® — Women's Western | fishing regulations and recommen-| wen t7 pores teat | Robert three-game series, which cut the | Michigan District golf tourneY) dations for the general deer hunt- cumed, Gubausen, af intestate indians’ lead to & game and s/reached the semi-final stages to-|ing season will be considered at| with hunting despite a state- ed Se in he reinge | the state conservation commission posted sign warning them not te Ford, who os . meeting in Lansing, Aug. 12 and| de so, Marshall has demanded, against wor gad phar One Be _— by resgeom by | 13. Eddy said, that the state close sine cotue Min fae? ball’ I "eames |" = ‘8 The commission will be asked | the fishing access site during in with curves on the inside to the | ..™!"#..J#ck Scripsma, Grand Rap-|to recommend to the legislature | the duck hunting season and post left-handers, like Doby. ids city champ and tournament) that the creel limit for trout be | a guard to keep fishermen away. It was Doby, blasting his 2ird | ™edslist, was to meet Mrs. George cut from 10 -to eight a day and| The attorney general held that home run of the season, who tal-| M@rtucci of Jackson in today’s | that the size. limit be boosted from | the courts have held the right to lied in the first inning for Cleve-| match while the other semi-final | seven to eight inches: fish is a public trust and that land's only score round serids Mrs. Edgar Reynolds, It also has been any conflicting use may be held “That didn’t happen bad | tate women’s amateur champion recommended | 14 be against public policy, if it pitch. the Yankee lefthander de-|{f0™ Lansing, against Mrs. Ralph) thet additional stretches of wa- | goog to court. He said hunting clared, adding: Fuce of Lansing for fly fishing. | rights and fishing rights normally _one right in on his fists and he| _. ; | om. the Boardman river, near | The opinion endorsed Fiddy’s pro- didn’t really hit it good. You ask} Titans-Regain House Traverse City, and on the main | pst! tor ® study ot the problem’ ©! DETROIT W—Don Haase, a Stream of the Au Sable river. of conflict. over eee ae the Univeral of De: It is proposed that the trout | ” roit's freshman basket! eam | season open on the 2nd Saturday | : H admitting to oéeasional |i 1951, will be back at the school |in May instead of the last Satur. ROnger Lineup Switched | ; “ t have per-|this fall after two years in the day in April and close on Labor | Ivory Rangers go after their fect control, and I got behind on a | 4™my. | Day instead of the Sunday follow- | 10th straight outdoor polo victory | a couple. Haase, who led the Titans in| ing Labor Day. tonight at Salem, Ohio. Johnny | y Vie Wertz, | scoring in 1951, stands 65 and | Recommendations for land ac-| Ryan, who was injured in a game SRLS Ser STE! (py NOW. 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Saginaw FE 4-3553 146 W. Huron FE 2.9251 . REDUCED % 4 | ; Nf =e Leer ote Ce 2 eS. fe Pee ee S23 te OS og Md ee: ee ee as a a Oe ee va Se ae Se sare eS Ff See Pe ee ea on Commission Slate =. fions covering deer and THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Avetst 4, 1956 _regula- terfowl hunting-were slated to be the main LANSING —Next fall’ ~ ftems of Business before the state conservation eomimission at its Aug. 12 and 13 meeting here. ~ Regulation’ covering small game hunting were approved at the July | meeting. The commission still has fo set seasons on waterfowl and to decide.on regulations for extra deer shooting to cut down the sur- plus in the Lower Peninsula. Installed In One Day = MOTORS —s ss ee eer 2e@ NEW LOW PRICE Buick, Chevrolet, Hudson, Dodge, Ferd, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, ‘38 to '47 DeSete, Chrysler and Ptymouth. Free Towing—No Block Deposit Motor Exchange Co. 401 $. Saginaw Se. NO DOWN PAYMENT NEW CAR GUARANTEE Ph. FE 3-7432 Youthful Angler Lands Smallmouth During Trip Nine-year-ld, Joan Grahek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Matt Grahek of 975 Voorheis Road, had the thrill of her young life on a recent fishing trip in the north. Joan landed a 3-pound small-, mouth Wwithéut assistance while fishing in Townline Lake near Mu- nising with her parents. She used a double spinner and nightcrawl- |er on a spinning rod. Land Fat Panfish A brother-sister angling act. Mon- day night produced some nice pan- fish at Duck Lake. Ronald Han- nenberg, 13, of 4371 Hunters Drive, Duck Lake and his sister, Bar- i bara, 10, took identical-sized blue- gill and sunfish, in addition to a “mess” of smaller panfish. Ron- ald, carrier for the Pontiac Press caught the bluegill and Barbara the sunfish. long. H j | | a. * /B.F. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEA Cosh in on these savings. Buy new! © Goodri MMER.TIRE CLEARANCE ; R. We're cleahing out summer stock SALE ENDS LABOR, ‘DAY bmn @ =" Hie [ a aad get up to $7.89 wade SPECIAL TRADE-IN PRICES te per cre! Ride safely ce - Bil veriowns — the ures thet Size oat pene ofl he te el peer eome 08 oew core ete oe mie cin UST PRICE WITHOUT conne. 6.00-16-| $20.40 $18.45 Snnne-as. 95 650-16 | 25.40 19.08 640-15 21.50 6.12 $ 670-15 7240 « 16.95 7.10.15 25.08 w.7e ores 740-15 vse 20.55 eed row » alll mre a B. F. Goodrich va rece DEFIANCE EE: ==: $14.06 CAVALI $190°5 .-- B. F. Goodrich Brand sew © Net seronds © Not tekeods $1195 = SPECIAL ALLOWANCE APPLIES whether you trode 1, 2, 3 or 4 tires! “plus tex ead your receppeble tire Both were 8% inches} > COLORFUL CLOTH BACK AND SEAT > ASSORTED COLORS: red, green, yellow, bive FOLDS COMPACTLY FOR EASY STORAGE Fecomrat etre ase, ce lz ' COMPARE THE SAPETY—Seals punctures per. f= én | blowouts. *. FOLDING STEEL LAWN and PORCH CHAIR A $6.95 VALUE > HEAVY DUTY STEEL $ 3” a B. F. Goodrich | LIFE-SAVER Tubeless Tire COMPARE THE COST. Ger B. P. Goodrich LIFE-SAVERS — the tubeless with the mostest. Buy duging this sale and save. They fit standard wheels. TRADE 4 tn tow | TRADE 2 Without Alte wenee Sete Price Tre | Pius Tow $34.65 | $6.06 | $28.59 | $6.93 | $27.72 38.45 6.73 31.72 7.49 30.76 42.20 7.39 34.81 8.45 33.75 46.15 8.08 38.07 9.23 26.92 48.35 B46 39.89 v.70 38.65 There are more B. F. Goodrich Tubeless Tires tn mse than oll ether mahes combined? : Only x20. WHEELS ELECTRONICALLY BALANCED . Static and Dynamic INCLUDING wots. BRAKE RELINE 13” FORD—CHEV.—PLY MOUTH 1] 11 N, Perry St. Open Friday N See Burns and Allen on WIBK-TV — Monday Night — 7:00 P. M. FE 2-0121 ights ‘til 9 By JACK varransall This column doesn't often reprint materials from other sources but now and an, an item turns up that_bears- Ralph_Curry, city editor ot the Flint Journal, commenting on a recent fishing trip to thé Algoma fishing camp of former Pontiac resident Clar- ence Moen, writes: “Ragsdale (Ed. Ragsdale, general manufac- turing manager of Buick) con tinued to sleep through a con- tinuationof stories and guf- faws by Bob Oliver, Buick PATTERSON usually starts off with ‘If you've heard this don’t stop me—I want to hear it again myself.". Looks as though even the Canadian wilderness isn't big /enough to hide Robert party did sOnie fishing it did very well, with one day seeing 66 good- sized brookies brought to net. This But on the occasions when this | PART TIME WORK 2 in A bine Taschen ad “Pas Lines. Fri. 3 to $3—Sat. 9 to See Mr. Polisky—152 N. Saginaw Yankee Stores, inc. Hopper ‘Shouldn’ fi Be Overlooked as Bait bears out the information picked | ignore up at Sonny Dale’s Seaplane dock at the Canadian Soo the other day —to the effect that midsummer this season in the Algoma coun- try. Not as fast and furious as spring fishing, of course, but well worth the effort. Flies and mos- quitoes have thinned out consider- ably by now, too. In waters closer by trout fish- erman should take heed that grasshoppers have reached an appetizing bite-size and should not be overlooked as bait. A grasshopper plunked into a is grasshoppers | move faster than they used to and | are come by at the expense of con- siderable effort. But the effort is apt to be worth it. For the purist, the turkey-winged dry fly as the “Michigan Hopper’ will ber, plastic or preserved natural | specimens, we've never had much success with them. . * s Ralph Norvel poses an inter- esting problem that confronts local bass fishermen at this time of year. What to do about those over- size linesides that cruise around | in shallow water in plain view but | serve about as well. As for rub- | ignore everything tossed at them. Ralph was speaking specifically of Orchard Lake but the problem is common to all bass lakes in the area. Well, there’s no sui formula we know of to provoke a strike but many years ago when big bass were taken with some consistancy from Orchard Lake under these sarhe conditions, the following method worked weil. ri) i * . s We'd fish from the sandy shallows early in ing—after sun-up but before the was above the trees. Som used a garden worm J ¢ in agg ile He j om to heave in the bait well ahead of | wait and hope for the times they'd cruise back and forth several times before showing in- terest but now and then one would pick up the bait without hesitation. This was not a__never-fail method under all circumstances, but it did lead to the seizure of | some very nice bass. For the. fly-rod addict a small | Popper bug fished from late after- | noon until sundown will give him lots of action on most any of Oak- pe 7B | land County’s lakes right now. We |i | like an all black or black and white best. They'll take everything | | from crappies to smallmouths. @ Globe Hoists @ Atlas Lathes @ Proto Tools 84 South Perry St. “DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS. “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting and Saws oe Phone FE 2-0106 State Hunters HadBigYear | Pheasant, Deer Seasons |P ~ Attracted More | Million Nimrods | LANSING. (#—The State Conser- | vation Department has reported it figured that Michigan pheasant | and deer hunters enjoyed about | | 12,000 man-years in the outdoors ment said that some 445,000 per- sons went afield during the regu- lar deer seaSon and each hunted an average of 5.5 days. Another 100,006 were out for the special deer season and they each hunt- ed something under one day on the average. } An estimated 520,000 - hunted BRAKE RELINE eeu! carrer $4595 rors | 7 Drive In for FREE Inspection and Check-Up ‘ + ee Pentiae Press Phete DIVER’S REWARD—10-year-cld Bernard Weisberg beams as he holds an 18-pound carp he captured with his bare hands last week Cass Lake. Bernard spied the 31-inch ‘carp in shallow water, to shore unassisted. He Than | cvidatally resting after feeding, dove in and wrestled the specimen is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A, Allen Weisberg, of Detroit and Keego Harbor. Michigan Outdoors: State.Laws By MORT NEFF Nary a day goes by but what this writer receives at least one letter lamenting the disturbing | qualities of outboard. motors. In- ey the writer will wind up dns with the old saw “There oughta be a law!” Few peo- ple seem to know that the State of Michigan has the situation pretty well in hand as * far as making laws may help the matter. There are two relevant statutes from which we'll quote in part: “Any motorboat, launch or other water- craft the motive power of which | = ‘en : plastic or rear floes Dress-Up Your Car with-— Priced from $7? beauty to your cor with these tailored seat covers of © Durable, smart-appearing, water-repellent. Choice of colors. Available for most cars. 370 South Saginaw St. U.S. Tire Distributor for 31. Years! “It Pays to Know Your Tire Dealer’ Don R. MacDonald, Inc. FE 5-6136 or FE 5-6137 Across from US.ROYAL TIRES | is an internal combustion engine . - On the inland waters of this state or the connecting waters of the Great Lakes, carelessly or heedilessly in willful or wanton dis- regard of the rights or safety of others . . . shall be guilty of a misdemeanor."* The other statute on the Michi- gan books is a little more explicit: “No such motorboat shall be oper- of Motorboat Operation in Control |ated on any of said waters in a ' reckless manner or at an excessive rate of speed go as to endanger the life or property of any person in or om said waters ... no person shall operate such motor- boat in said waters at a rate of speed greater than will permit |him to bring it to a stop within the assured clear distance ahead.” If you feel that you have a logi- cal complaint against the operator of a speedboat: here's what to do: Get in touch with local police, state police or your conservation officer giving time, place and name (if possible) of violator. You will probably have to sign a complaint against the party—and it’s a good idea to have witnesses. +3,116 Acres Damaged as Result of Fires LANSING (#—-The Conservation Department reports that 14 acres of Michigan forest and grass land were damaged in 31 reported fires ~Hast_-week.— This brings the year's toll to a total of 3,116 acres dam- aged in wildland fires so far this year. Wht t fo I TR emblem on your car _almost-anywhere. _ good motor citizen. and see. Cost $15 ,-—_—.° “2s © ei At a re sot any. ren rene AUTOMOBILE of Wichigan IT? Take a tour almost anywhere and carry an AAA membership card and the AAA and notice the help, 7 Garages, gas stations, motels, hotels, the Boards of Commerce, they all highly respect the AAA member as a proved When you take your next tour try it a year. ~ CLUB SOULE VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE 3 vee ge ae Ge Ree i ye ee tex ON bean ; a ay iene Fe dee § fe ee ‘aa . _ a ; vs 4 ve 3 ae 2, f gee : j t © ee ee, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 _ ate lee. Rei eee : ee F : Siti ) pees ' na ee §f20er: FE wy x20 e Bubba Church Fires nar Littina Wart \; | PCL’'s Ist No-Hitter Church, Los Angeles righthander, a : con 4 goes the distinction of pitching the aah wt teat “i ; ‘\ised oecoom be te beginning to worry about He gave up only singles—and only ,¢-0. HBP—By Hoeft Busby. Balk—Stobds. season a." i now,.. Z .. itch them,” one in the last 6 1/3 innings. {Runge ¢-11. L—Stodbs wn } League. ’ whipping his own — | may with the: same motion “and|" Does Hoeft have the potential! the victory was his second ar a fellow by the name of Billy| The %2-year-old lefthander was | throwing the same stuff. of becoming a great pitcher? straight. Last week he defeated Hoeft. at his brillignt best yesterday, | “I was. just getting them out,; “I think’ so,” Hutchinson said. | pnijadelphia, then allowing only ;, ‘Ever since he came into the| Spimming five-hitter as he [that’s all,”"he commented. ‘ “He's been lazy and he's acted|two hits over the final 6 2/3 Mg A igor, 4 American League in 1852, the| Masked the Washington Sspe- However, his manager, Fred like a kid. But he's pitched well | sings. ay fa. southpaw - from Oshkosh, Wise., | tors, 2-4. Ray Boone & 4m | Hutchinson, had a much different | lately and... well’ he's got the | ee cata) eae : ¥y : W ' # GENRE. : has given promise of becoming the | beth Tiger runs, with « force. | view of Hoeft’s pitching. stutf to do it. His curve is good | iit 5 ut you dincount \ TIRE / ' \ TIRE / Detroit Tigers’ finest pitcher since | o#t grounder and with his 16th | “tie’s starting to get serious | 40d so is his fast ball.” Ait teen’ Remart. iin dimen Gum the glory days of Hal Newhouser.| home rum of the season. about his job,” Hutchinson said.| Hoeft was razor sharp, walking | ioser Chuck Stobb's pitches on But Hoeft's carefree attitude} After the game, Hoeft said, no, | ‘Those losses have been piling upjonly one batter and fanning five line into the lower left field HT - in the 6th inning. : ee * e * Big Field Jams Pontiac Girl Wins | hairs mt S Heavy Turnout Forces Hours. of Eliminations Each Morning Ripple Pool. . The heavy turnout will make holds the NCAA indoor record of 18: 14.4, Roce ake RE | as wanes the 3 wood, a club an “With @ 3-wood, ~ and playing it without the use There is less length to the swing, a smaller trajectory. To comperisate for the shortened | arc, the right shoulder, knee and hip dip a little more. | "| I play the 3 wood off the left | heel, the same as the driver. Many get into difficulty because Bs distance is required and the lie is favorable—go all the way with it. Holding back only spells trouble. One of a. series written by the U. 8S. Open champien fer NEA Service, Next: The 4 wood. Back for Fourth Year Alan Ameche of Wisconsin will be back for his fourth year as full- cording to Big Ten football sta- tistics. | a5 Saree First Round Match | isso « doate. ne" toox aa Pontiac’s lone- representative in the Women's Western Junior Golf| at the tourney, defeated Miriam Bai-{| WASHINGTON DETROIT ABHOA ABHOA ley of Palatine, Dl!., Tuesday, one | Yost, 3 4 2 6 2 Kuenn, 84221) ee \Telg’r.t> 40 3 1 Tuttle, cf 41 1 0) up. Today she tangles with Ber- | Vver’on, Ib 4 312 0 Niemanif 4 @ 3 @ . . Qun'els, a6 4 6 @ 7 Bolling.2>b @ @ 1 1 ridge Long, Huntington, W. Va.,|Susvy, cf 3 6 7 0 Boone, 3411 2) . . vers.lf 3 0 @ @ Dropo,. Ib} 18 6 girl. [U'p'ett, rf 3.11 1 Kalinerf 3.13 0 | .- | Pite@' ide 3°61 0 Wilken, ¢ 3 0 6 07 | Miss Berridge yesterday elimi- | Stobbs, > 3 ° ® i B'rtola.2 3 ® $ 2 . s | mated Susan*Casey of Tulsa, Okia., | Pascual.p 008 8 mort pile |3 and 2. Medalist anne Quast of Totals 31 52412 Totals 29 737 1 | Everett, Wash., won a 2-up victory | aStruck out for Stobbs in sth | over Wichita’s Jean Ashley. | Detrots °° ae ane owns a lumber company in his native Eugene, Oregon. 3. Hoeft 1. . hor HO—Gtobdbs 7 in 7, Pascual 6 tn 1. R-ER—Stobbds 3-2, Pascua! 0-0, Hoeft ‘ EE ED WILLIAMS _- Terms to Suit Your Needs! } Store Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday - S. SAGINAW ST. Just North of Wilson Ave. ED WILLIAMS mn YEAR’S GREATEST iJ Hawaiian. George Onekea of Ha- | . wail, third last year, also is en-| Today’s Identity aophe ald of 41 toms echeden Sei | Area epraerryaertney te remember this great catcher, Marshall and William A. Yorzyk of | wo wae mamed cost valuable New Haven, Bert McLachlan of| wien the Athletics in 1928 and Mascoutah, [ll., and David Rad- | again with the Tigers in '. A cliff of San Diego, Calif., all with | t leader of he piloted | the Tigers in their happy pen- nant-winning days of 1934-35. times well under 20 minutes. Miss Green holds the American | Women's outdoor 1,500-meter rec- ord at 21.20.8. She won both the 880-yard and one-mile fre¢-style events in the 1953 Women’s AAU outdoor championships, which were not held at metric distances. It’s “Black Mike,” Mickey Coch- rane. | Sports Calendar TODAY BASEBALL CLASS A—General Motors vs Oliver Buick (Wisner, 5:30). AMERICAN LEGION — Birmingham Bives at Clawsorm, Muron Valley Boys Club et Berkley. both games at 5.30 SOFTBALL ( Tih — CITY MEN'S—CIO-Milford winner vs Birmingham _ Riteway (Beaudette. 7): aroene vs Gtedium Inn (Beaudette, 8:3). CITY GIRLS—Ghaw's vs Giles (North Side, T; GMC ve Gingellville (North Bide, 8:30) WATERFPORD—Drayton Drug vs Dixie Recreation (Men's, 8:30); White Broth- ers vs Day's Sanitary (Juntor, 6.30). RACING Mardtops et Pontiac M-59 Speedway triala at 7 p.m., races at 8:30. Johnson Outboard Motors rome ted Teenee Boot Trailers on Rowe vs Ben Jerome (Wis- Everything for the Bat a D—Playoff game (C-J south, : OWEN’S CLASS E—Lytell-Colegrove vs Rose- . . ScLAss F—Puyott game cc-3 norts.| MARINE SUPPLIES KN — Playoff game (C-J| 296 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-s000 south, 8). a 5 CITY MENS—Plsyoff games (Beau- Sy Bip ree oo omalf TONIGHT Seeen ian rsreety at|fiq Mot Rod Races dete i 4230-.P... —_ Best-Ball, Test Held 14 A Full Program Plus Mrs. Donaid Weiss and Mrs. Vie |E4 A Race of tory Ryden carded a 76 yesterday |B" to win top honors in the Women's | BY OLD MODEL . District Golf Association best-ball | A STOCKS ~— golf tourney at Orchard Lake Country Club. Mrs. Don MacFar- |B. PONTIAC M-59 land and Margaret Watkins had a | Py SPEEDWAY 68 for low net honors. @ Miles West of Airpert) Brake Reline Special! Ford, Chevrolet, ~~~ Plymouth $19.95 Value! 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Vo " phy oy ats : + is wy 5 y* ee en MF ‘ ah OS OLN 2 > } \ 7 : ' j f ‘ ' -s / roe ai \ = at - ‘ . my # Re bee f 56 : ae J end ae ‘ae * = ; ; oh pe * ‘ae pails : re SP ne 4 f aA ‘ - ae Ee snes tae 3 : Sil TEE + : ("THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954 yi Aa, aa mone ]|YOoung Passengers | sicwi "ara “cstera Drobers Sought |x: : Three Vehicles. | were Th Need Close Watch | "sary ise acct = thy Scale eat scioe ms pecking tas] Ipech 42. GOOD _ | tA ll children were asked to be especial- | not watch them U a ' ticked off objections to serving. | ? - WEDNESDA ly watchful to see thet the young- the samie- time. REE SO Senators Not Eager ne ee Ambulance, Car, Truck N MEET \ \ Chaheaantheian ahs sters, all ae yeate a. fell from| to ‘Take’ On Sizzling | mer heat s _ — pecnang edi: Collide at Telegraph 4 \ ) ound moving au these were tes arded as to be even and Schoolcraft ‘oads : , THURSDAY! ; * New Lake Theoter | four-door cars and points to the Political Task ‘ aeiitically. ; . R % . : — * Ay 4 'need for some device that will| WASHINGTON @ — Leaders}. Knowland’s GOP list, apparently DETROIT (INS) — One man to- . ____| WINNER [Keep the children from ping woe | combed a list of about 20 senators | compiled largely from suggestions io cat one onl a a: j oo wa — | _—— Htoctay~in~the—hunt—for~what-they +made_by Republican Policy Com another man anda boy were in Yi © BEER * | OF 9 oe Gan! Githe Wimnale GUD ® | Hubbell pointed out. dalied Gevruind "| mittee members, was said to in- , e.: ' * with Glenn Miller & Easter Island in the South Pa-| mittee to investigate the conduct | (SD), Carlson (Kan), Hickenlooper Carmel Mercy Hospital as a re- a ce « | ~~ JWARDS — end Georee Montgomery > cific is a national park for Chile. | of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). |(lowa), Barrett (Wyo), Crippa| & sult of a truck-ambulance-passen- * FHOUORS XN SUN. VALLEY 8 _ High on the lists ‘compiled by | TS) and Matia Pao | ie ger car collision yesterday in \ DELICIOUS \ oe r : P ‘ * i * | N SERENADE™ bs Za OB OE BANG Sen, Knowiand or California, the |“ yiocts were being made to pre- which 11 others suttered injuries. |W ° CocTAiLs i | een = pARK OO (ee 2 Anptrangetppaed | \ uvaewwaeeoae ? ocratic chieftain, were reported to Conference of All: Republican Sen- is in critical condition with a frac- : RAMEE LEE | be the names of Senators Mijlikin tors, to head the Republican trio tured spine and intefnal injuries. | © \ : BGR Renee ee re t | (R-Colo), George (D-Ga), Russell | Millikin didn’t voice a positive His son, Thomas Jr., 15, is seri- % + : Nationally TUES.—THURS. # | (D-Ga), and Byrd (D-Va). | “no,” but he told a newsman he bert with @ pense’ len | R aded i #|_ Knowland had called for the nam. | had /'8 lot of other work to do in fracture. ‘and Earl Reeds, 36, of | \ | ea & ALL C 7 | ing before the day is over of three noun Ann Arbor, is in serious condition | Wy LIBERTY % & RIDES % }Republicans and three Democrats | Johnson was reported to have with burns and possible leg trac- wht serve osu specal group taf] oe eve ne alte tree N COCKTAIL A ik peas panamme - * 46 accusations—some of them du- feels he must have one of the , Lf plications—offered as the basis for ‘Tee of them among Democrats Police said Reeds was an in. ® E & ‘| Meanwhile, the seven: senators ‘hey didn't feel they could’ serve. a which hit.a truck. Murtha drove. North So now who sat as judges in the 36-day | : the truck with his son as pas-\ % 85 North saginew =, hearings into McCarthy's row with; . The population of Lower Cali-- RUNNER-UP — Martha Rocha; Senger. ~ . ev’. h | i } 2 } . “a pi Mga errenged @| ata nearly tripled trom 90) Brazilian runner-up in the recent) Robert Lynn. driver of, the am- | closed _Meeting, to sound out pros- | . | “Miss Universe” contest at Long pbuylance, said Murtha did’ not ‘yield TAA hd ded deu WATERFORD @ @ DRIVE-IN @ @ ane» ,| Beach, Calif., shows off the hips | the right of way to the emergency apts ‘ : , i BESI : Monday Reservations Available for Parties or Banquets - Awburn Road (Uader-New-Management)__.- FE 3.9119 RESTAURANT 6225 Highlend Road Serving Dinners and Snacks in Our Dining Reom or in Your Car * ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Fish 'n’ Chips - * * Fried Shrimp ATRA: CARTOON— NEWS > At 14:00 - 2:10 ~ 5:15. - 8:40 PRICES FOR CINEMASCOPE MAT. 65c-EVES. 90c-CHILD 30¢ MURPHY - NELSON - WILLS SUN: “3 SAILORS AND A GIRL” K. 7. STEVENS - RUSSELL JONSON - ADEE MEREOITR - ROY ROBERTS . — of Rue : H 2 a » . a * ” ® + 8 . a) * ce * ° . * B ” a -F = .- . ARK . : her first ) I: ARS - S| Cor, williams Lake- Airport Rd. 3 Pp re) WN Ti y. oa ince tn tee bouety ‘eumtest vemcie colliding ambulance and ) 2 s 2 a may ruin her movie career. Miss | truck hit a passenger car in which ; + * $ s ; some of the weight, but says no / riding to a swimming class. None |O O- : a > crash occurred at Telegra | ome, = m| RETURN ENGAGEMENT ($¢ > Schoolcraft. COY-ManCE y |e s| - ; [Judy Garland |\™* TODAY thra SAT! 4 ° . . ANDREWS - WRIGHT . 4 4 See the Academy Award $ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) J Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 Seeking Rights Virginia MAYO : S|. Winning Performance | |$ to ‘Carousel’ feline es \ bicwen Y | - $/ TONIGHT - THURSDAY {3 o cocrey Sea mus ———— || Open Every Day! & 3 ar Z| ae Leia TR LS, QUEEN LTT ST “2 | Derethy Manners). “MINSTREL DAYS” | —S o> rs * — HOLLYWOOD (INS) — It’s sup- on the loose: Sédie Contor « Al Sebo : Banquet Room sEven in the first wild joy of her arms...) ers hewn, tut Jody wstendie : Garland and Sid Luft are hot aft re at al time! . : . : : he knew the screen rights . “Carcenl” OR 3-1907 OR 3-9303 : from Rodgers and Hammerstein. | — 1 that brought ; that there | If they connect, it will be a| ~ SSSSeRnEE8 AUDREY HEPBURN | | had been | great coup. Not only is “Carousel” | , 'a smash Broadw ical, but | AIR CONDITIONED “ROMAN HOLIDAY $ , 4 j another man f the story is based en “Liliom" an a star ou y EAT MORE LUNCH the picture that was \ | who has played it | 921 W. Huron St. Next te Huren Theatre ap henthed att x) | With Jack Warher so high on EVERY DAY LOW PRICES elle 2 = , ~4> A “~" ews if => vine Bread, & Better... ‘BO! irae a Better... 80%. I) =| & y Judy and Sid on anything they do, . 3 micTURS > this probably would be a Warner | , alf Fried Chicken 1.10 release of Jpdy and Sid’s inde-| GREGORY AUDREY ndent production. PECK - , "From London Louella Parsons | ; writes: “My first night back in | a1 AT HF ated at eri ROMAN HOLIDAY § iF -ghge-lasadingdgy—en pialepet - w= EDDIE , her and looks very well HOWARD HUGHES Senet os pra uy muon “She tell British movie, : =e | Serer “DEVILS: IN AND AROUND PONTIAC . tr Some and Hollywood on Fri- | ee ——————_——————— A A 8 j , . - Good Food — Friendly Service , “tn the same perty wore Jeanne Catering to Banquets and Private Parties { ee ee Oe Geant Demme oie * Seeatiicaie — Lencheons — Bt “Pierre Galante is in London ‘| DALE ROBER Open 5:38 A.M. te 2 A. M—Clesed Sunday 4 HUNTED! leaving for Greece to interview the STEPHE Cc BEER — WINE — LIQUOR / aS cm os ‘At 12:30 = 3:40 = 6:50 = FO:T0 DELICIOUS FOODS CHOICE WINES AND LIGUORS PURSUED! oat Oy See es ve 3 4 As a Stranger’ ”’ SPORTSMAN INN ; “in aha ratte car On U-16—At Waterford, Mich. ; eh te | |e 4 hd , ‘John Steinbecks “Can AN PH he TOMAHAWK HOLDEN ii Row" to Broadway STERIING: HARRIS - . - Readhouse Style Dinners . . . in the > nr FEATURING: Chicken — Spore Ribs — Shrimp powerful story of > ‘Amendment Is Tabled ROBERT AV Our Specialty: FILET MIGNON... . $2.90 frmviete America’s PO W's! Limiting High Judges NEWTON= BRIAN 4 4 4 . 4 . 4 4 > > a > 4 4 4 > > > d a a > , > > > > > ? d > > d > > > - > > e *Featuring* * % Fried Chicken *% Pork Choplettes ate several weeks ago. COMFORTABLY COOLED Home Cooking Like Mother Used to Make! Heme Made Bread and Pastries FRANK & ESTHER’S ore THE MOVIE ~ ALWAYS- BRIGHTER AT THE BLUE SKY! WEDNESDAY and THURS TWO BIG FEATURES | TODAY | On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen me THE TERRIFYING STORY OF Jack the Ripper/ IS 577 Auburn Near East Bivd. Scribs ‘DRIVE-IN . 130 S. Telegraph “Seen”- tivees” — — rn — JACK, SADIE and JACK JR. Still Serving Those ~ WONDERFUL MEALS JACK O’ HEARTS BAR ‘N GRILL 2528 Dixie Hwy. “HOME OF FAMOUS SALADS” ONE'S ustiman 22. Super-Thick Malts, 30¢ Pork Bar-B-Que, 35c Hot Dogs, 20¢ __ New Management Sunday 5 FP. M.-12:90 A. M. Henry’s Bloomfield Inn Parties ¥ Closed Sun. & Men. LOG CABI =o Dick & Jim Tavite you te DINE & DANCE FRILL. - SAT. - SUN, Chief Red Bird ond Ris Band dl Baldwin Open 7 Days & Week! 1) A M.-12:30 A. M. Oakland County that ts a Week ape. 1886 by SEA Gervten, ine. F. Otay & & en On AY, ‘AUGUST 4.1955 fs DONALD DUCK “wo - be <u > a r? Zu Og Hz 2 FON 705 3 = > se a ra S: gre bz wo x8 ; (3\ _%| 3 Wy al ST] x i Oo f\ “ed ALLEY OOP eT * ¥ wa “ae P Ll ie {;) i - . INJS Lo GRANDMA — DIXIE. DUGAN BOARDING HOUSE N Bc 5tr= ip é F be iD li ; ‘ — {fr i " pil 7, Geb” alt WHEE satis? F sieeil HE : 7. Dismal Swamp Carolina § x § : i million hal: said to be one of the t in the United States. Hh by Leslie Turner GOT YOUR CAR KEYS, \! UNLOCK IT WHILE Z| Carl Grubert by : 3 yil a ni re 4 aS | ~~. Bre genes: 8 £egoRt ape gees AE ue au gh amine Fp rbe ate siti : : F iE: ‘i ays So pubetizas dist Bal aaa f SERRE TETTHAITE Ye a and ‘ ATHY Sy : Aatt PURTY = | @DiH Fil Une Gin 7 ‘ : | SSH SAW erstet HG EIT EB lasts S| BOHte Had el | ge 289 3 A Bae oe be aa ped et MEL ii g Boolei = Ea 3 eet Hh Aaeat ne alag tiatiie cieeerir ae 4 + Malady Hedi TE rf: =z ga*3a : meee fii adnte manu hed ; ; aoe | sm S85ss Fiz Piss gargs LEPet se ss gece ie 2 | . = fp oir Hedin ig Geet rl || : L Wee et atta Bt sey | Y 3 + i Wee guy ela STE 3 1/5 5 i i! fo ¢ - ; es. 2g 5 - es = ™ _ fal St Heiininaneleauniel E : : ; - pie ae scored modest gains on the Board of Trade today. Buying was based & in part on @ private crop forecast | which lowered estimated produc- | tion of corn and soybeans from al month ago. tive~but there was a noticeable lack of selling pressure in al! pits. | Oats alone had a tendency to lag The technical position of soybeans seemed to be improved after the | sharp ‘declines of the two prev ious sessions. Wheat near the end of the first hour was 5s to 1 cent higher, tember $2.07'4, corn unc hanged tole! 4, higher, September $1.61, oats *s to % lower, September 727s, rye 13 to % higher, September $1.15% | soybeans % to 1 cent higher, Sep-| tember $3.13 and lard 8 to/13 cents | *9. hundred pounds higher, "Septem- | bet $15.05. eS ee ee Le ae en eT TT ven ee ein Grain Prices. 4 CHICAGO GRAIN CONC ACO—AP—Openins srein* Ma: }1, | Wonders. Neo 1, | bag, | 4 50- 5.00 bu 3.75-450 bu. 3.25 for 12 pints Vegetables: Beahs, green, fiat, No. 1, 1580-200 bu: beans. green, round. No 2.00-2.28 bu; beans. green, Kentucky 3.90-4.50 bu; beans. wax No 1, 250-300 Re beans, Roman, No 1, beets. No 1. 65- 15 dos behs, topped, Xo } 00-150 bu Broccoli, fancy, 250 ', bu Ne 1. 150-200 'y bu. Cabbage, No 150-2.00 bu Cabbage sprouts, 100-150 bushe). Carrots, No 1 ; des Behs. carrots, sopene, No 1, 1.50-2.00 ot Caulifiower, No. 50-3.00 bu Ceiery, No. 1, 350-400 eri celery, No. 1 100-125 doe Corn,..sweet, fancy 3.50 +§-doa: No 1, 125-175 S-doz Cucumbers, hothouse, No. 1. 1.26-1°75 doz; on dill size. fancy, 4.00 bu; No. 1 2 50- 306 bu: slicers, No 1, 1.78-2.25 bu Pickles, 5.00-6 00 bu. Dill, No 1, 75-1.00 doz behs. Eggplant, No. 1, 2.50-3.00 ‘ye bu; long type 1.00-1.25 ‘2, bu Kohirabi, No 1, Leeks No 1. 186 doz behs. Ontons. green. No 1, 83 doz behs: dry, No 1, 225-250 50-lb sets, No 1, 250-300 bu Parsley, curly, No 1, 70-60 doz behs; parsley root, No 1. 75-90 doz behs. Peas, No 1, 3.00 25 bu Peppers, Cayenne, No 1, 1.75-2.25 pk: hot. No 1. 150-200 pk bskt, No I, Potatoes, new, No 1. 1 80- sweet, fancy, 5$.00 bu; | fancy, bchs, behs; No. 1}, outdoer, No 1 Squash, Acorn. No 1, 375-400 bu; summer. No 1 1 $0-1.75 %s-bu: Tomatoes, hothouse. No 1 150-200 14-lb bskt; tomatoes, outdoor fancy 100 «414-lb bskt; No 1 150 14-I>D Bskt Turntp, No. 4, bchs; Turnip topped, No. 1, 1-$0-2 00 bi Lettuce and Byun t greens: Celery cab- bage No. ! 00-3.25 bu; endive, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu: Endive, bieached, No eucum- | 15+. 25 dor) Strikes Stocks NEW YORK ® — The stock mar- ket turned down sharply today when a sudden. wave of profit | taking produced a late tape for | balf an hour. A recovery move- ment began when the selling flurry | ended.” . | Steels were off sharply. Aircrafts ‘lost most of their earlier gain (as Tmuch” as” three— points- in some | cases) and motors, copper mining and railroad securities were under heavy pressure, Brokers said the wave of sell. ing was to be expected in view | of the market's sharp rise in | recent weeks. Losses-were most- ly confined to issues which have participated strongest in the gen- eral apturna, Among the decliners were U, S. Steel, Goodyear, International Har- vester, Radio Corp., Homestake, Union Carbide, General Dynamics; Japs overran the fortress. MacArthur, is pictured on the lawn of a Santa Barbara, Calif., hotel during-his current Western tour. been in the ‘U. S. until his father was ordered home by President Truman during the Korean war. Insef shows Corregidor Island “ii hte Philippines in 1942, two Born in Manila, he had Westinghouse, Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Santa Fe, and Loew's. Holding. firm were Boeing Air- craft, National Distillers, Genera] Motors, Allied Chemical and Gen- ,eral Electric. | U. S. government bonds were | firm while the corporate bond mar- - | ket was narrowly mixed. demonstrations against the Poles. and Czechs, There have been al- most daily demonstrations since South Korea's pro- ed the Polish and Czech truce inspectors Red spies |? and demanded that they be ousted from the country. Hookey for Wile, Teo LONDON (P—A leading British medical magazine, The Medical | Press, suggested today that the time has come when a housewife should be able to hand her hbus- band a medical certificate and take a few weeks sick leave, just | as he does at his factory or office. There were no reports today of | ——____. oultry DETROIT POULTRY Yugst ‘tsi Grk Coal : gee Lightning Damages Allinois Liquor Plant PEKIN, Ill. @—Fire apparently | | Started by lightning during a vio at 225-3.00 bu Escerole, No. 1 i 90-1 28 , b Escarole. bleac No. . ‘ y [bas Recarole. sleached. Net 200 o| New York Stocks ‘lent thunderstorm destroyed 42,000 . butter, Ne 1. 2.00-2.28 bu Lettece Reng - barrels of whisky and several . No. 1: 100-1 mu. Lettuce lea ° miral 25 Jacob: e ob . . 12.00 75-1.00 bu. Romaine, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 | Air Reduc 263 johne Mar 26 buildings of the American Distilling ye— + eeeese 1L70) bu Alleg L Stl a2 3 L x Bept. . 4... 213 “March oul anes | : Cabbage, No! 1, .18-1.00 bu.| Allied Ch 203 Keley ‘Hay 26? | Co.'s Gl-acre plant near Poin early Dec. « seoeee PM Collard, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 ‘ie ustard, | Allied Stirs. 48 Kennecott... t 862 today, wed 1, 1.351.795 be. Senet, a, - co oon _ amend ~ .. AW : 1 0 u 7 resge 3 anag est . Swiss "Che. No. 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. Turaip, Alum Am 684 Kroger 80.4 Office m: er on est No. 1, 1.00-1:50 bu. Am Airt 1448 Lehn & P 18 | mated the loss at between 3'2 and Am Can 46 =6LOP Glass 60 ; : CHICAGO POTATOES ame Cree is 85 Lie Menet ts 4 million dollars. | CHICAGO (A&P)—Potatoes: arrivals | am i66 Lokh Aire | 393] Towering flames visible for 12 to 1t; om tae Ss Se CS. chipmenss Am M & Pay 277 Loew's 163/15 miles raged for more than four | ; : - tors 45 , 0 es 2eC .) cae’ ‘tor best whites AF ee ee | Am 3 Gas. at toniterd "335 |hours before fire departments of tone had ornia Long am Rad 1995 Mack Trk 20 |, r $4.65: Idaho Oregon Round Reds|am Seating 314 Marsh Field 31 eight communities brought them . tee erashington Long whites | Am Smelt 384 Marsh Field. 21 under control. “ FE: ~ 20; m 2 May 8tr uM wind shift , the cohol ROK Police to Arrest) — \ aad Tel&Tel 732 Mid Cont Pet 876 A saved al arn Red Truce " CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS am wee 0.6 Mie Sti Pa .. 323| storage building, but other build- . . m oolen 2 oensan Ch e84); i i he custom house nspectors AGO (AP)—Butter steady; fe-| 40 zing jg? Monsen cr’ gaa (ings. including the 2 : ceipte 1.096.930; wholesale buying prices | 57° Gop | 405 Motor Pe twhere whisky is bottled for export Cc t Spying e ie Me i} cone 56.75. | Anac Cop Motor Pad .. 23 e ) | Anac W&Cc $42 Motor Wheel 24 1 / os a oe §) 0 B 54; 89 C 50, cars 0 B| RPAC WN $02 Motoreia 42) were ignited. SEOUL @—South Korea's na-/|"~* Armour & Co 103 Mueller Be .. 285} Only guards were on duty when) . . about steady. receipts Assd Dry G 261 Murray Cp .. 42] the fi out no was tional police chief said today Com- | « buying prices unc U. | Atchison 1184 Nat Bise ... 42 ire broke and one munist members of neutral nations | 8 lstee 41-42: U.S mediume 32: 0S Ath Cst Line 125 Nat Ca#h R .. 842) injured. The plant, which employs | standards 30, current receip At! Refin .. 34 Nat Dairy .. 86 600, n be shut down. truce inspection teams will be | 21.5; checks 20. Atlas Pds 456 Nat Gyps .... 362 will not ut t i it i t his j ti- Ayve@ Mig . 61 Nat Lead +» 55.4 “DETROIT EGGS L Bald time: 9 F-Nat-Bteet tare : gators find they have been spying. | Balt & Oh .. 27 Nat Thea ... 76/(29 ‘ : ; r- DETROIT (AP)—Eges, f.0.b. Detroit. | Beech Nut 46 NY Air Brk .. 205 P nae m Heung cases included, federal-state grades Bendix Av 824 NY Cent "213 said activities of Czech and Polish | wnites—Grade A. Jumbo §7-66, weight- Benguet 1) Nia M Pw. 318 . be truce inspectors Ween under | e¢, everage 80%; large 80-54. wtd ave tee Nort & Wes 435 investigation ine tone time ag medium 4-06. wid, “aS lars ives, |Bonn Atm” 192 Nor Pac $38 in, Briiain Fac . 33, wtd avg 32; ¢€ rege mn Alim or Pac 556 Kim said he saw no reason for} ¥td sve 45'y. peewees 23 | Bone Gre er ee Oe — suppressing recent damunstrations Browns—Grade A, jumbo 36-68, wid Bore, Warn Me Onie ere as | MADRID, Spain —The authori | t . demanding the withdrawal of Po. | oilman cia aoe sett emai 33: | Bree? Mts 18 Oliver Cp .. 11 | tative newspaper Arriba said to- | s ew . , . lish and Czech inspectors. He res = parry rhe seiwens 2 | Brun Balke 162 Owens Ill .... 906 day Spain will a aor an ors 5 * 3 added, however, that his police will | Checks 21-24. wtd avg 22° | Oerreuene 13, Deckard 31] ton nations that includes Britain continue to provide protection and Colum aM. 98 Pann err.” 354| 88 long as Gibraltar remains 2 “will try to prevent. any violence Li k Campb wy _ Param Pict 33 | British colory. Spain claims the > ry 2 against them. ower : ivestoc Can Pac 265 Penney oC : ata Rock at the western entrance to! * *¢ DETROIT LIVESTOCK | er r+ at ee RR . 186 | the Mediterranean Sea. a s = | “Technically speaking, it is not | DETROIT (AP)—Hogs salable 250 Pew | Case 151 Phelps -— 2 ‘| Arriba, the organ of the Falange | early sales and bids barrows and gilts | Cater Trac €24 Philco - 3¢6/ party, published an editorial call-| the duty of the Republic of Korea | around 25 cents lower. some stil! beid | Celanese . . . 207 Philip Mor 373 to protect persons who have lost | stes¢y: around 200-220 bs 22.25. sorted | Cen Li Ps 4 Phil é2.e| ing for return of the rock to the| : choice 1 and 2 lots 22.50; not fully | Cert-teed 18.7 Pilisby Mills 456i ” , their legal right, to remain in| established on barrows and gilts: sows |Ches & Oh ... 374 Pit Plate G... 574 true owner” and said concord Korea,” Kim declared st : 400 Ib sows 16.25-18.25: | Chi & NW 124 Proce & G... 87. | between Britain and Spain ‘‘is not averages 13.75-15 75 Chrysier 636 Pullmen 85.7 ible while the terrible breach There have been reports that Cattle salable 300. Pully 50 per cent | Cities Sve #1 Pure Ou 61 o Gibralt : F Pol and Czech inspector. fresh receipts cows, cows active, 5 y ark Equip . Radio C 3 i a opened."’ The Fa- ish Czech i s have to 25 conte’ higher: ell other classes cat- | Climax Mo ... 534 Rem “Rand. oe 31:3 —_ = ] : been replaced by Russian secret | tie mostly steady; few sales good and /Cluctt Pea .. 347 Repub sti go; | 'ange is the only legal party in agen is has never been | choice fed steers and yearlings 20.00- | Coca Cola 7 Reyn Met... 75.2| Spain. ts, but this : ne high choice and prime offered, | Colg Palm .,.. 516 Rey Tob B Rr) Gibral . red by the . eligible to sell at 2400 or adove, some | Col Gar ...... 14 RKO Pict 65 Pens ae a y j hi utility and commercial lightweight grass | =° s . ock 8 21.2 itish Aug. 8, . The police chief's statement to; * steers. and heifers 12.00-16.00, including Con GE 31 Safeway. Bi 444 id newsmen was the latest turn in| joag 681 Ibs at 12.75: most utility and | Son fan TE St Jos Lee... 38 a mushrooming Korean campaign tore readily. f 10 eae) Holstet a Cont Oil 70.4 Scorilt ure 28 2 c ied The. Ansocated Press more readily, few avy jolsteins to | Copper Rng 05 b AL omp e AS es to halt truce inspection activities 12.50; some of heifer type to 1400: can-| Gorn pr 173 seers Rowe ts Util Stocks in South Korea. ners and cutters mostly 990-1100: some jc, sii 33 Shell on | mw ty Ras ‘ OC he ® Ps lightweight shelly canners 850 down | Cunn Drug 286 Simmons 334{/ n° change etl most sales utilify and low commercial | Curtiss Wr 127 Sinclair O 3a | Noom today 180.9 007 642 133.6 US. secretary of State Dulles | pulls 1250-1450 heavy commerctal balls | Der Edis 33 Socony Vac .. 44 [mretious, day... ue3.8 mes on.) i306 told a news conference in Wash- absent, stockers and feeders scarce Dis C Seag ... 321 Sou Pac 462 behata ase. tees ae e335 616 1294 ington yesterday that the United eee ee an eaten? 881 | Year ago. ..... 873 33.3 1000 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ~ Chem ... Sperry 671) 1954 high...... 1002 641 1344 States would be sympathetic to-| CHICAGO (AP)—Salable hogs 7.000 | Pu t°p Ie oe a3 3 | 1984 low Tre S54 1089 a y moderately active to slow with best oct Be 11053 high 936 S58 116 ward a move to disband the Neu-| tition on butchers around 210 Ib. and ee ees ees oe Ol ted $0 || 1983 iow 735 $05 905 tra] Nations Supervisory Comimis- | heavier, very uneven: butchers steady | py auto t "313 etd O11 on $87 sion. to 25 lower with decline on weights 2200/5) ¢ Mus In. 27 Stevege OP 3 | DETROIT STOCKS Ib. and down. sows about steady; choice | pmer Rad 124 Stew War.” 222! ‘Hornblower & Weeks! Dulles expressed belief that the tee-a7 x butchers a 78-33.08; with End John ae Studebaker. 179) Psures after, decimal paints ore are wignths y u 226 own 25 an under commission could be junked with-| nowever some choice No. 1 and 2 light ater ied coun By 654! paiawin Rubber* ..... BY 4 152 out starting the shooting war weights 200 ib. and heavier 22.35-22.50.| pairh Mor... 247 Syly E) Pad $87 D & C Navigation®.... 132 14 top 22.65 sparingly; several loads and | Pirestone ” 924 Texas Co 73.3, Gerity-Michigan cose 24 24 24 in, lots 180-185 i> 2100-2150 with 160-| Prueh Tra 712 Tex @ Sul 100.4 | Kingston Products*.... 23 #27 He said the Communists have | 175 Ib. 19.00-20.50 270-290 Ib. 21.00- | Gen k - "94 Thomp Pa 76.2 | Masco rew eee 27 27 27 i ; 22.25. choice 330-400 Ib sows 1675-1875. | Gen Elec 456 Time * Bear. 47 Midwest Abrasives... 56 64 berg’ genuine inspections impossi- lighter weights 19.00-19 75, 425-600 Ib | Gen Pads _ 735 Cran W Air . 174 Rudy Mts" ewesese “s “s _ in North Korea and the Red | **.75 Gen Mills 68.6 [ransamer 36.q, Wayne Screw* ; 16.000. calves 400 1 Gen ao4 I'went C Fox—.22.2| “No sale bid and asked actions might come before the! slaughter cattle slow. steers steady to 50| Gen Ry Sic 33.2 paaerwe , ni 391! United Nations this fall. He added | lower: most decline on high echoice— | Gen Refrac... 237 Gn garvide 82.2 . : . prime grades 1.200 Ib. up: heifers steady |Gen Shoe so2 OD 135.2 that. the Communists probebly to 3s lower: bulls weak to 38 nlower Gen Tel 331 Onit Air Lin 2 | Foreign Exchange buil irpowe .| vealers active; strong to ghier. | Gen Tire wi sy i$ WEW YORK (‘AP)—Foreign exchange have it pe their. ai er —_ | @ few low prime steers 25.75-26.00, bulk | Gillette 67 Lov A+t rates follow ‘Great Britain tm dollars, yond limits allowed under the 1953 chetce and priine 38.60. 28.50, most good - Goebel Br esses a 5 Os Lines 168 | others in cents) 7 y ase-fire agreeme ow choice oad of prime | Goodrich -. 13 Og Canadian dollar in New York open 7 cet “f - mW jheavy helfers 2500; most good-high | Goodyear... Ki Us Seeks 38.5 | market 27» per cent premium or 108. SI's Tina ee » 4 - ba 5G... 3... sae) Gran. ethic ake ee UU. @ vents ‘ The commercial cows 1000-1275: canners|3t No Ry 16 OY - Europe Great Britain ( eund other two Termes of ‘the and cutteers 875-1050; light canners| Gt West 8 19 7 = Py pt . a" | $2.81 13- pie. up 1/33 a ei. Great four -nation commission—Sweden | dorm ite, tog, wit, to commerciel | gegyeemne 12 Ue Tams. 23 | aritin de Srsetaetale oo aay Teter : , uu ® and choice veal- +) Vv R . |of a cent; Great tain ay futures and Switzerland—have complained | 07," 1¢ 00-1900. “cull to commercial |Hayes Mfe 47) Walgreen, -. 38$] 28113 16. up 1/32 of @ cent; Great Brit- repeatedly that the Communists | grades 10.00-16 00 Hersh Choc 402 Warn B Pic... 174/@in 90 day futures 2.81%, up 1/32 of a were hampering their work in Salable sheep 2.000 vearlings around | Holland F 17 W Va Pulp... 344/ cent, Belgium (franc) 2.00, unchanged; lower: spring lambs weak to 100 | Homesk 427 West Un Tel.. 481| France (franc) .26% of @ cent, un- _North Korean ports of entry. lower; mostly 50-100 off; food | to h ggi-vw: Houd Her 15 Westg A Bik. 25 changed: Germany. (western) (deutsche Under the armistice, the inspec. | native spring lambs 17 50-20 few} ™ Cent St —Westg BI. 707 | marky 23-85. -uncha tgutid- , mostly prime spring lambs use. “21.00. Indust Ray 487 White Mot 36 «| ery 2642, unchang Italy (lira) 16% tion teams are responsible for -—_ to low seed grades 10 00-17 60: Inland 811 8 Wilson & Co. 9.7 (of a cent unchanged Portugal seorade) hecking 4 as , * « o mostly choice -1 nspir Cop 31 Wise El Pw...) 232/350, unchanged; olland iguilder) © on any Increase of war Th yearlings 1450-1500. most cull to good Int Harv 22 Woolworth 44.1 2642, unchanged; Italy (lira) 16% of a potential both in North and South | si#ughter ewes 3 50-400 ine Nick 452 Vale & Tow 44.2. cent, unchanged:: Portugal (escudo) 3.50, K | one eens Int Paper 785 Young S & W 2 |unchanged; Sweden. ‘krona) 19.34, un- —— | Int Stiver £06 Sh & T 581/ chang Switrerland (franc) (free) | DETROIT (AP) —Prices paid per pound Se |f.ob Detroit for No 1 quality live Z Me | poultry.ap to 10 am < . 49-23-—Ht#ght +rpe th tt heavy. broilers or fryers (3-4 ibs'> whites | 27: reds 24 gray crosses 28. barred | rocks 25-30‘, Caponettes oe lbs) 35- 36 «old roosters 14 ‘Turkeys, young heavy type hens 33-34 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry to firm on hens steady on young stock receipts 1078 coops, fob unchanged te 1 higher. heavy 2 ight hens 15-16: fryers of old roosters 13 5-14 hens 17- 4-30 29. 318 Abraham Lincoln_was largely | instrumental in removing the state capital of Nlinois from Vandalia to Springfield. Insurance of The Safest Way PROTECT Your INVESTMENT | INSURE with... ) rd-Dawe-Grove All Kinds ‘Pontiac State Bank Bldg, = Ph. FE 2-8357 steady paying prices broilers caponeties phone apparatus developed by NBC to be hidden in costume fiving nerriaten (raterars see Sapetee ve Sve: _|An_ old hearse, _|every_state in_the nation. News in Brief Chester C. Abney, 41 of Farming. ton, pleaded guilty to drunk driv- ing Tuesday when he appeared be- fore Farmington Justice Allan C. Ingle. Abney paid a $50 fine and | $15 cost. Mrs, Emerson Alston of 1615 Lakeview Dr, Sylvan Lake, re- ported to Pontiac Police today that she lost a diamond ring while in a \Gowntowe theater Monday night. | She values the ring at $500. Diamond . Rings, 20% Off. Georgés - Newports, Jewelry Dept. bail, Pa. PE azo. ol Stock Buying Guide Is Now Available NEW YORK (INS)—A book ex- plaining the mysteries of finance | ito the average man-in-the-street |has been made available to the | reading public under the ttle | “Stock Buying Guide-~~ This 144page book covers a | wide range of financial subjects | from the explanation of what a) | share of stock is to how the New | | Yor Stock Exchange operates. } A special chapter is also devoted | | to the over-the-counter market and | its many differences from opera- | tions on the listed exchanges. Other chapters are devoted to} Why you should buy stocks. How do I buy stocks? | Which stocks shall I buy? Bonds and Preferred Stocks Mutual Funds. Penny Stocks. Shulsky, veteran financial] writer. It is published by Fawcett Pub- paper covered edition at 75 cents per copy. Business Briefs Directors of Gerber Products Co., Fremont, has named three new vice presidents for the baby food manufacturing firm. They are Stephen S. Nisbet. director ot public relations; Joseph H. Bagley, general sales manager, and Fred S. Wyatt, Oakland, Calif., produce manager. Fruehauf Trailer Co. reported today in Detroit that its sales and net earnings were down for the first six months of this year compared with the same period of 1953.. President Roy Fruehauf reported to stockholders that the “comipany had sales totaling $72,- 990,013 through June 30, com- pared with $105,399,642 for the same period last year. ‘The United States defense pro- grams, including atomic energy. received 18 million. tons of direct from mills in 1951 through 1953, according to the American Iron arid Steel Institute. Ship- ments in 1951 were 5.6 million tons: 1952, 6.3 million tons; and a | the following: | Ciarkston. Aus Pg ‘toe The book is authored by Sam quate lications and is ‘available in aim the training pilots to a cause the pilot never jearted to these procedures. The most promising lead so far is for a single instrument combin- ing a turn indicator needle ‘o- gether with proper setting of con- trols for keeping the craft level | _fiy_on instruments or is rusty 2m while it slowly rises or descends. | The university hopes to prepate methods so any train non-instrument , pilots in instructor can these blind maneuvers. . The APOA | plans to award a special ‘“‘life- saving rating” to pilots who com | | plete such training. NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE _ Notice is hereby given by the iifider- that on Tuesday, August. 17, 100 am at G G Carpenter Chev. Saies, Commerce, Oakiand County, Michi- ean. sale_of a olet conv. bearing seria! number IF KK10169, will be held, for cash to the highest bid- der Inspection thereof may be made at G G. Carpenter Chev Sales, Com- County. tebigan, the merce place of storage Dated July 31. 1964 PACIFIC FINANCE CORPORATION, By MARION STREETER, Clerk Aug. 3-4, "04 NOTICE Please take aotee of Inde eenes Township Sontag os ea meeting to eid wrt it eeudence a nship “Hall Clarkston, Michigan. on | eas. AUBMEL 12. 184 AL 730 pn ..§ HAROLD J. DOEBLER, Clerk Aug. 4 1954 NOTICE j Please take notice that the Independ- lence Township Board deciares its intent to amend Ordinance No specifically Section 3045 thereof, which reeds as follows Section 3045 Prefabricated Buytiding That nothing herein shall be construed to elimimate construction or erection | such | type building Meets United States govern- | a prefabricated type building. ment Federal Housing Administration a gpnbarsny ag by repéaling same ih its entirety and thet this matter will be considered at a Township Board meeting to be held ‘Saturday, August 7. 1054. at 9:30 am in the Independence Township Halil Michie AROLD J. DOUBLER . er AFFIDAVIT | "IN COMPLIANCE WITH TATE LAW AND CITY CHARTER deposes and says that he didate for me. office of Municipal Judge at the General . 19. t Chapte city of Pontiac expenses were as below from whom contribu- Tho " Gtllotte $100.00, Maloney. Bond and Dohany $50.00 Specify below to made w Pontiac Press $58.20, Mailing Stamps $212.3 Rare are no unpaid debts or obliga- whom expenditure Purther ee 75 sayeth not MAURI E. PINNEGAN rang we and sworn to before me & — and ous ie county. thie 3 ora da ugust, . LEO F. McDONALD. Notary Public, Oakland County, Micht- an . My- commission expires ae 5 oe ioe seaen TO BIDDERS Bealed proposals will be received by the Board of Count; Commission- ets of the County si o Pa tant. en Reed. at their offices 550 tw ge Pontiac, Michigan, sal 00 By tern Time, Thursday, e Bloomfield Township, Michigan. Proposal blanks and specifications will Ls furnished _ upon request — as to their contents. Board reserves the right to reject 1953, 6.1 million tons. tiens of this deponent as such candidate | a Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple . FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor PE 28378 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 9, 12, 16, 18, 24, 26, 36, 51, 55, GRAVE LOT’ WILL | divide, Memoria ua vide. em. | Cross sec _White Chapel. PE 4008 2 WHITE CHAPEL CEM Yots. RNessonable FE cEMET eny,, 6 ~ _ Help Wanted Male ATTENTION HOUSE TO HOUSE salesman We have the hottest deal im Michigan, fuil or part time. with or without your pres- ent line Call Leo Lepley. FE 5-2620 A LIFE TIME CAREER. OPPOR- tunity for ambitious salesman in tac and vicinity. Age 25 to 40 Complete training —_ oportunity for promotion. Guaranteed income lus commission and bonus. Write ox 83, Pontiac Press. “A SINCERE FUTURE CAN BE YOURS Our own plan includes - training man and groveeng toads round incom Land —_— =on ad rience preferred be 8 BARBER, STEADY OR PART time or apprentice. Corner of 5 a A rn. CANVASSER, AN’ WITH -Puller Brush er vacuum cleaner _. experience. Must have nid ~% ary and Perry at 2010 Dixie Hwy. ooriaay 10 ta 12 M Can WASHER Mui oT | EXPE- - 9d ‘Wash 199 S asomen Pt CakpueTEhs ‘ROUGHERS MUST be union journeymen EM 3-45 3-4520 ——SAEES-HEEP Due to expansion of our appliance dems ae need 3 additional sales- Mu. be sharp. Experience iptul but not necessary. Apply Thurs am and i pm ed Ms. Steinbaugh, Personnel Office WAITE'S DEPT STORE DISTRICT MANAGER 10-12 Here ts a 86.000 to $8000 posi- tion which must be filled imme- diatety, It is open for alert and ambitious person between 25 and 4 sho ts Caveowtiy im m = selling direct to the home Your jobd will be to recruit —— — a crow women to a top quality nationally “advertises product on Club Plan Ercelient training fees and over- write id weekly No collecting or dejive Car and range. for Haimmond. 4 Mte MECHANIC * car engine oughly familiar with “hydremetic ransmission.. Hou 8 to : % p.m. Apply Oldsmonite Di- vision, Genera! Motors Proving Grounds. Milford. Mich EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON datre farm. OAKkiand 82041 aii ete DINNER & BROIL man 2-751 ~~~ FURNACE trot ALLER — Call EM 3-068 ~—JOURNEYMEN _ PLUMBERS Steady work in Detroit area ply 8 Thornton Co. Lioyd E Maple Rd. (near Crooks Rd) Birmingham Korean Vets— Non Vets See our AD under “Instructions.” In thor- Ap MA IN PARTNER- ante. sheet bumping, etc, will supply building at good loca- tion. Write ‘ee Preset Box 7. MAN 75 SOPERVINS | BOYS. MUsT have dependable car for cireula- tion. Apply Box 16 Pontiac 88, _Siving phone number. MARRTED MAN. MIDDL® AGED or older, to work on farm no children. ‘'712 8. Bivd. East between John R_ and Dequindre MARRIED MAN TO OPERATE RE- tail “groceries route in ayer “end environs www must be able to furnish A. A-l | | | | : | | | - | | } = ! | furnish list ot custom- yen op sot started. Write gt for work on aircraft parts _be experienced. _ SALESMAN WANTED “FoR” Ck lotr This good M . Top Trader, _ 10} Oakland. Mike's Auto Sales, SALESMAN FOR ELECTRIC AP- pliances Either experienced = lated . Between 25 & 35 * high graduate. Must be THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC 51 W. Huron We,Have Opening For neat appearing man to esstet - ‘wr? air-conditioning en _Wnusual opportunity fer right man. ~endy 38. “dock WANTED ‘ences only Box 108 WANTED EXPERIENCED _ ARC Heavy BARTENDER. REPER- Write Pontiac Press experience Rate ad ant ae Ward's Gravel WANTED Aggressive man between 25 and years of age to sell Experience not necessary we will train Many employee benetis ine luding Disscunte liners benefits Group insurance Paid vacations Profit sharing Blue Crose Car necessary Apply personne! office Sears, Roebuck & Co. 144 N. Saginaw OUNG MAN WitH TYPING AND. limited ya Pani @iperience to assist sales Manager at auto doalecship Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply Mr Kel- ¢ =" 438 8 Weedwerd, Birming- ham ; Help W Wanted Female 2 ADVISO Ambitious woman over forty te assist young women in accumu- lating linens for their trousseau Our merchandise advertised and throueh our appointed représen- tatives Congenial work for wom- ¥ in- seek. average must be neéds & Aoplicant ing 8 dignifid permanent con- nection with advancement, and have a car No canvassing For interview write .o Trousseau Lin- € jal en Outfitters, Inc La Salle _St Chicago mh AMBITIOU S WOMEN be thoroughly trained as ane ASHION SHOW DIRECTOR FOR c rey r SARAH COVENTRY INC We are seeking neat and pleasant appearing women of good charac- ter who have access to a car and who have a desire to earn $50 a week of move. Full or part time Experience not necessary No investment required For in- terview appointment phone FE 46189 ATTRACTIVE WOMEN DESIRING spare time work at $45 $65 weekly, phone FE #-0832 tor fur- _ther information \TTENTION WOMEN Dainty Maid offers a splendid ‘op- portunity to earn $8 during spare hours, no ex erience necessary ed imerview write Press = BAKERY SALESWOMAN ear ol* Anderson Berery 124 “ Tlie Rd. Pirw .. cam, MI T114, _ _ CLERK Detailed clercal work Ne typing Must work rotating shift. 40 hour week OA Personnel Office _Pontitac General Hospital. COUPLE: WOMAN FOR GENERAL. housework and laundry Man to be employed elsewhere. Few hours per wee< outside work in ¢t- chapee for room and board and f's = Excellent quarters in new home Rw have own .% 63761. DISTRICT TEA ene AOE ness. Car No canvassing check each Saturday For further information write K 27, care Pontiac Press. DISTRICT T MANAGER Here ts a 86.000 to $8,000 post- tim which must be filled imme- dirtely. It ts open for alert s 25 and will be to recruit and train 8 group of women to sel! a top qual- ity ceieesiy advertised product on ub re Pi Excellent jrainin fees and over ing or deliver n Travel in Old Hearse | SOMERVILLE, Mass. home on wheels, has taken a Som- | erville insurance broker to almost | Earle W. Edwards, 70, ‘already has made two tours with his 17- year-old grandson, Richard John- son of Braintree. A third trip which they are now planning will com- plete the list of 48 states. |Either Way—a Sneeze ‘MECHANIC FALLS, Me. —Of Mrs. Nellie /Hayford’s child- ey ee Easily Understandable PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) —; The daughter of the prime minister of Thailand says that practically | no one—at Rhode Island ‘School of | Design, where she. is ‘a student, calls her by her right name — From 12 to 15 bushels of-apples | are required to produce a beerel | of ;eider, j rom Se —- ee. et Comey : ment “ we ‘Che , Mount Employment Office GLENWOOD AVE. PONTIAC, MICH { TO GET A BETTER JOB place a Work W edad telling employers you're available, Phone FE 2-8181 for ad- “writing help. it- The any or all proposals or to waive defects see oe bee Piero are essential awe want ° persce and to accept the ls that, in the 9 a steel the best in- rh Paid vacation with and ‘s willing to work to make opinion of the Board. is in the full pay. Retirement fund and rtunities for rapid ad- terest and to the advantage of the group insurance. Por interview vancement and increased income Board of County Roed Commissioners of see Mr. N. Ruth, Waldron Hotel. Write today, giving your busi- tO ine ocaty of meet from 6 to 9 p.m. | ness experience cad shone pem- o e ee ee ber to arrange for an inter- BO OF COUNTY ROAD PAINTERS | qiew BR. Hammond. $632 Wel KLA Experienced only. New house § ——— : chigan ew ND field. Must We union Cal) after EXPERIENCE TYPIST, WiT ft RO O. FELT 6:00 p.m. wood 3-5100 some shorthand, steady work OL LEE O. BROOKS _1-9851 BOL D. LOMERSON EXPERIENCED a tn AND . Aug 4 ‘340 NEEDED night short order cgok. OR 3-9357. i | EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES N . | | nent openings, good working . nent openings, working con- ean | ofices Journeymen | ditions, Apply Mr. Bronsing, Ja- cobson's Home Decorative Shop. (UP) — Toolmakers | N_ Woodward, Birmingham converted into a_ CARROLL. AUGUST 3. 1954, BARL EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR RE- 20 Lewis St. Pontiac, @ El sos pairing and alterations dept. Re- Seioved husband of Mrs. gsi Jlectricians ply Box. 78. Pontiac Press. Carroll; dear pathos Ce 8 EXPERIENCPN = Z ward Need an nne : 7 : 1 and Mrs. Reo Mayne. : Fipefitters. ~ ~ Sei weer ven leona? Carrol! “an rs 0 . . _erences vequired. 1 MI +7439, Funeral service will be held Pri- N | day, Aut ist 2 an 6 oe illwrights | ~~ EXPERIENCED _ Voorhees Chapel Ww’ . * Malcolm K. Burton officiating Machine Repair WAITRESS Interment tn White Chapel. Sopendante h +l ST eten'l CARLSON If, Aug. 3, 1954, ROBERT. Tinsmiths work. Por interview. tail FE 346 Auburn a beloved Lora | __3-0135 between 10 a.m. on 5 p.m. Cartoon: dear y prother of Eves ‘, EVENINGS TO | SPARE? [ND J ‘ your spare ev is Jane Carlson. Graveside service APPLY pleasant, profitablé sales work will be held Aug 5. at Lake City anc earr up -to r 10 oF Cemetery. Lake City, Mich Baby PONTIAC hours'_ime_ and (UP) Robert was taken to the Young . ¢ sell our exquisite costume jewelry i Puneral Home Wednesday morn- -at friendly neighborhood parties ing. Puneral arrangements by the MOTOR No experenc or ‘nvestment nec- one about the Voorhece-Gipie_ Funeral Home. + essary. Write for prompt inter- TINKER JR., AUG. 3, 1964, CARLE- DIVISION w, Box 30 Pontiac Douglas. 1545 Auburn Rd. + EXPERIENCED W — Twp., beloved infant son wanted. Ap} im person, 138 Carleton Douglas and Betty Tin- Mar- D DAY CHEF. Fe | _OR 3-2276. i i EMPLOY you ons. ® good clear voice and | pm. io om, ‘0 3 pm. Korean Work Wanted Male 10 CEMENT WORK basement floors. and cheap CABINET WORK. | GARAGE — ba MIDDLE AGED MARRIED MAN Expertenced tn general farming. Desires work as manager or MAN NEEDS JOB BADLY, OF kind 06401. PAPER HANGING AND PAINT- ing by experienced man. All work ~~ puaranteed. ..Charies . = TO MANAGE SMALL WELDING __ shop. 8 yrs ached MA 6-3470 BOY, 19 Vests is Smacks ; kind. 2- 28K Work Wtd. Female 11 ging, % yrs. experience. | = eM , BUILDING SERVICE oe % 3. erage ...... Cem piote ineb cement and overhead doors. H. A. terms _ E. G. HUBARTH Commercial and residentia) tractor building of al) cement work our specialty. con kinds, rE TRUCKING AND HAULING W 4 _Dish. sh. Anytim “Trucks to Rent | reyes Fearon % Tor k i] Ton Staker And “Be Trucks Pontiac Farm and. ~ Industrial Tractor Co. MODEL HOMES NOW UNDER COMSTRUCToN _ Notices & F ‘& Personals 25 eee Ir 1F -YOU wate A NICE. QUIET shady place to your vaca- tion go to John Moores on Bass Lake 3 mi. . of Inter. lochen, Mich $28 a wk. boat in- _cluded. Two bed im cottag LEARN TH CON- trol Clinic, open ty NTING | AND DECORATING. out erpoenees. Free welt cieaning.| mate and science PE edis a ge ey aad a sr om bests * On TERMS. Tepoet. OR __ | Wtd. Household 27 ‘TERT AND EXTERIOR gelsieg Gens - s So OS | LET ¥ ff OR a IT Rana 5 Pie Pree esth | tor O.. 8.2681. TRENCHING ~ Building za sat on PE. 12A ALL MAKES eo Say ka REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES PHONE SF osc 2569 _ PE 21631 ELECTRIC. . N- ’ a! commercial. F estimate Electric. FE EAVES TROUGHING Furnace repetrs. ak males rE 6-407}. French's Beating & Sheet Metal ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING Sinks Bundey Serv, Ph. FE 42012 HAND DIGGING. ANY KIND. Large grass, weeds and bush cut ting. User work and tent nou | & _ing. FE Ee fousE SoTInO AND RAISING equipment for all meres rr AND CARPENTER WORK. sement excava- «Verage basement; , tree or field tile. —_ tanks and sewers installed. FF 5-8221 15A Foot Specialist 4. KANTER, FOOT SPE. | LOST: Cini ™ 8 Bt. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATION AN.) DRESSMAK- s 48052 2508 Saginaw 18 UNDRY. sate be eee | WANT TO SELL YOUR CAR? Place a For Sale ad in Pontiac Press to reach hot prospects! Phone FE 2-8181. fOUNTAIN PENS PAINTING AND DECORATING. A-1 re painting, FE 54-5006. PAINTING reaps 4,007 PREE estimates + Entire home or odd tots. Get the Se ee WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture, Ph FE 23-6523. WANTED FURNITURE L CASH CASH FOR: Pie re ROY KN t ai Row. i again Bap te set ce |" fae nce en all of te sell. For | § ROOMS FE 46458. NO CHIL- ana ection, Call) _dren under 14. Office Open 68 © Sirooms. Ail wtilities included, A JOHNSON, Realtor | fom ieee ator bs 170 Ss, Telegraph ad. Pee nee Sercada! “epaitment. Adulte. MY 34281 CiQen IN APT. 3 rm bath. wh nny we Bay Seb smn wate Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) H.C, : Settlement Do vou west e fast dee! oo your land Low discount in Oakland . B tm your Eeptract or aod STONE REALTY Lake Ra PE ae We have of Free sy area a tos CaMERON t CLAnK 1362 W. Huron 46402 H J. Vanwelt 4540 Diste Hwy. OR 31355. ' WE HAVE $200,000 at cur @isposal to of seasoned clients. me ore you Nght, fest ees: s stove and refrigerator Newingham, Broker | furnistea” 907.50. otras 381.8 Marshal To BUY OR RENT WITH OPrion. | FLOYD KENT. Realtor } rooms and vath down OF 2 Ws Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves | and bath ! | 3 more fx Medien dows pare ment. | to Conmumera Fewer: Responsible party _ARGE 3 | ROOMS V WiTH BATH IN | WILL’ BUY OR LIST YOUR L Cais i= Pontiac.’ MY 2-1981 sais “thd ckINNEY (CAROE. LOVELY, «AND BATH seni Sa ne | Sit ST Sows ot Ph, tlac EM 3.3911 or NEW Riv, 1-8708 | _€-2338 after 6 OA #3453 a 6 R PPER § ROOMS AND CLASSED Wanted Rent, ture. gf mouih “Inguire s Listings | BRAND NEW. Wanted gotd west suburban lake be complete August 16. OA ty. We have clients waiting | j ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. 3 bedroom | Lake shore near. Share with ex- homes, and can give you good rienced teacher. No children service if the price and terms are exchange for 2 hoer lesson right. evenings in vocabulary and sen- F, C. Wood Co. _Pontlac Daily Prese Bes ' REALTOR * ain room suite. $100 month. Oa 31s et Oe one Otte ROOM ROUSE FOR BALE OR Rent Apts. Furmshed 35) iT arw sult HOUSE SUIT, 1. RM., KITCHENETTE. PRIVATE! and ¢ ; A. Th —— ‘path for 2 omplerss gr or cou- at 380 W, Aubure or Adults only, 200 N. Paddock. PE 17-0253 MAHAN anything TY CO. 2 ROOM. FURNISHED APART- y y, S rage Insulated. around. AINTING vi ty ie tale! tod went romot conn sem GP Eveoines ond SF S200 | ment, a only. No érinkers. | RENTALS. A ALL KINDS. vee Near Weaver Sheool. _ rivilegts. 08 ace Lake. 2 ad ing. FE 8-0805. . CASH FOR SEASONED LAND CON- i Reviel Ageot FE _¢ 2s) this good 4 room frame home. ficing - ~ FAPERING PAINTING L & S SA ES C oo modern heme | ames aDULTs is . Rent euste Unfurn. 36] full vesomens, gernge. Goad 8 i RESID: A COMMERCIAL = LES CO. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO. | + ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | ~~~ ecesten. 3 RAW ACTION ‘ASSURED OAKLAND COUNTY Est | 75 WwW. -|2 ROOMS AND BATH. 16 BUR| .. . home. Os lot 1e0maas. See PW [,USED FURNITURE BUYER. CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR Adults only. Apply east entrance. talo Bt. Ciarks’on, bien. North Side Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Huron. Real WANT WALL = sale model nousetrailer. | 7 ROOMS. FIRST WLOOR. COU-|3 BEDROOM EOME ON TAKE- , betating a) : Wid. Miscellaneous 28) M&y, be, see at es only. ee" per maori, re | close im. 21044. aod frame— all large rooms. 9 Cal for estimate. FE 40235 WANT TO wr 7 ROOMS. EV EVEAYTHING FUR- rage. Adults. 262 E. Pike. sesh. A fime property. $11,600. a WALL WASHING AND PAINTING bervew e. ABSOLUTELY nished. 5 minutes walk from town. FLAT ON WOL.| “*™™* FOR Anvtime. FE 17-6679 1 wheel “raller for trip out West IA No children of weary drinkers. verine MA 42047 Ott aw Drive WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. | 5 Tat CUSTOM COMBINING. fav 7 CORAN HOU mOouES, | 7 ROOMS. CLEAN AND MODERN | © trend brick tamiiy heme wih Pho &A 580 ries. 21 mou 't rwood Rd. roe _couple only. 18 Biwood. Sires =. every convenience for very com- ] tos & Acce: pe | ~Sezmeme_Lase _ | co 7 ROOMS CLOSE IN FOR QUTET |7QR 8a rsaLE a ROOM ROCHE E Weak | {prigble lying. Truly & property | BUSINESS & LIVING QUARTERS Wanted to Rent 29 couple, PE $-3300,__ r School, FE 45268 cote thal will please you, Here's your chance inte 2%4x3% DEJUR VERSATILE EN- 27 ROOMS FURNISHED APAR that small business been $1,000,000 LARGE "YEAR AROUND ‘HOME ON 000, terms larger like pew, OR 3-2769. : ’ ment, Private bath, 1 baby wel. iddie Straits think'ng about—you can sell your TREASUREL eHUTUS COPIED 2 =BEROOM OUSE, YOUNG READY come. 79 — Call after 6 Labs. nt i. WE BUY AND 6ELL Seal tame end live and work Studie. 12 eouple, bad No drinking or AND 2 ROOMS, ADULTS, ¢ WEEK ket 41715 D TR under 1 roof, There's @ cute, cosy E Pie PE ¢7391 ; nee. Z. n WAITING noc At » Ots. Candee LYING LAND CONTRACTS modera apt. m rear with separete OOM OR MORE: Sd tor , “ROOM: -| “room, kitchen dinette, bath- The store tm front te 20539 Physiotherapy 21A : , of. Best of YOU * private entrance. ite ©. Howard.| room. References. 1 child wel- busy “Walton rr tecated _erences. EM 3-3628 7 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE,| ©O™me Lakeview MA ¢2439. Oak- jet e mi. 3 on *CIENTIFI’. SWEDISH MASSAGE, | BA } 3 ROOM UN- NICHOLIF & HARGER 1 or 8 aduits rences. 106| _'¢¥ Park. Immediate possession. corner that bas plenty of parking apn ates farashedy apt Private — = Open 8.0 ta _Norton NEW. MODERN. 4 ROOM®. coU-} AND HARGER CO. space A splendid tor ~ . in- —— m 5. | elud utilities. Near. Lreneperte- 33 'W, Huron 8t. Pa re §-8183 | 2 2 ROOMS NE™L pice only. wah ontergeose, ona Open 5:36 AG * prone Hinge ae re ad Television Service 22) tion. reference if y. Also will care for deb: while s_ Rd. ure. | 33 W. Huron 8t $8183 . depot. ~ PE after 5 Wanted Real Estate 32A mother works. 101 S, Paddock. | §a'* WARW! - HAS 1 NEW alice TYPE pesy wore oe Rores * par NGHT TV SERVICE COUPLE NEED3 ¢ ont Room | ~~~~ “ 2 RMS $12 A WEEK. NO DRINK- pet og Bd lease at © Aca Oecd. boos . | $7,950 with $2,000" down. iaows PE 51296 unfurnished apt. or house on first 8 Shirley. 4-5000__ 1923 Warwick, 27-1108, | by appotntm-at ARA = TV REPAIR ANY _4-! referentes PE eons | HAVE BUYERS FOR |), Lome! 7 asia anil *| yiees, ot wese | smoncon WHITE 2 bedrooms, shower. Only $15 KITCHEN, LIVING ane. 974 ANDY CON. | ELDERLY LADY WANTS 2 DOWN. 5 pearoom nome. Close in, 6780 |). ROOMS Sea a SHED WITH) weekly. Available about A 7 _ together with 4 coun- x a TV c= close tm. Box 47,| Gown. Adsie_ 008 Huron 15, 955 E. Lake Dr MA try lots, all fenced and Tot On i - _ phone | peach trees, strawberries, 2 car 19 PREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND 3 berooms with activities room |J LARGE ROOMS PARTLY FUR: Rent Lake Property 36A _ Lincleum om 3 floors. Ol aire! HELLS STV pop he ariod ton furnished | an extre ny ye around | nished: Cross ven good hot end cold water . “43 E: Pike 23-2871! AGENCY re tise RENTAL Rochester. $10. _location, 49 Putnam « 3 AND 3 ROOMS. PURNISEED pumps. Storm windows and Phone Of 310i) or OA Typewriter Service 224 | FREE TO TA bedroom home on west side. |? LAROE ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE. | Shire vrivete - Sass iter 6.90, tor mal Geen 0 to 8. Om 18 - Auburn, rear office —_* =, . - peated. Pami'~ rental agent. FE Brick preferred, $4,000 down. } ROOMS NEAR PONTIAC AND | 5 Loom MODERN. PONTIAC onnee se. | Ol STUDENT —No-paby | 2 dee basement for | Fisher Body. Couple preferred. FE| Lake Call efter @ p. m. OR AD AM s,_123_N. Saginaw would like 4 or 5 room apt. or| colored. $1,000 down. * | _2-0470 xa on te an AND ADD house. Reasonable. Oc- J ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE. NO | COTT. x AC I I } chine rt Expert work upancy, Sept. Ist. Please write | 2 bedroom home for colored $630/ drinkers. FE 2-1231, August 1 to Sept 30 Will sleep 8. | Oxford 6 room starter bom 7a conveniences, includes ‘ ing and Office Sup _ Pontiac Press, Box 4 | down. LARGE ROOMS AND BATH.| jot "cen Oak loc in new restricted —PY_Co_1 W_‘ sw sore QUTET COUPLE WITH 15 MO. OLD rr * 318" Prospect _ e303 — —| one. t gine Need 4 > baby need: 2 | : Call J. A. Taylor Realtor, DE- | ON TARE ORION BY THE ely ranc —— Need Bedrooms? Upholstering 23 sot” Beet ee eeree on or +2544 4 ¢ ROOMS pha Ae ate aeugee. CABINS ON LAKE OR: A Cedar oa ay e CUSTOM MADE DRAP —2SzI4_betwoen 0:30 end Modern, retrigerator. private bab | Shy S° pag” in. Belling only Snagit ns Marshall Sires? bedrsous slipcovers, expert workmapshi stoker beat, ‘+ TV 198 N. Cass | LAKE WOME ON DLE| 8080 aon and bath down. streamlined Large selection of fabrics 5 Rue a ee. SS, strates. Enjoy your vacation Pish NOR or Bache. pensied seek. s00- Kellogg. 617 Centra) 2 or 3 bed home lo- . 7 R MODERN. PRI- PR from boat or k at back door, | This 4% room hom edie tT ag hoses he the @ On vacation. returning Fyuly, 0eh doth. cated tn cite” of some Sp ialist! ;« ROOM OPPER ee swim ate clean safe beach 40) i & real buy. red s, thas you shed oem | GARLE* CUSTOM UPH tofu | ec . eee ee Oa front door, sleep on im-| hard floors. basom hope CALL NOW! 8174 “Cooley Lrke Rd. f . ROOMS AND BATH, W. SIDE,| nerspring mattresses e@ home| oii heat, water softner Fence ¥4,., 1-H eke mannered se oon, we | When You Want to Sell __private entrance. FE 42684. | eI modern 2 peek yerg peved | tr a Boas OAVENPORT ‘$54.95; CHAIR, $34- mors sae Real E | ROOM APT. MODERN KITCHEN * ous a BN Ss hee ord { eal Estate! Sept 7 8380 $2000 down ay orth ide anteed Free ° sm bie unr iook ne *tor @ verm ‘ Financia! rebtoche call for a bank- we Nag. inn SS tame MODERN sr ADAMS REALTY =e +3003 | . 4 heme Bra Mr-'Eiibee ‘at PE 2418 er, medical problems call for @ | @— Roo DOWN-| ime cabins om Loon Lake. safe | #2 Audurm_ Ave. _____ M3 | Seely decorated imatde amd RAPFS SLIPCOVERS MATERI- Mr Ellibee at FE 2-6i81 | : tor| 4 ROOMS AND BATH, le _PE_ 61927 Es | areal est x th | town. 29% Auburn Ave weetty feiss. ‘Iie Manes ot ~ AUBURN HEIGHTS || owt, full basement sad. ge. TRE REFINISHING AW. ’— FURNISHED © : ranch home in ® pew sub- | Fannie Lh ad ve erase - | Se — gg Ng panda | Nee Dixie Mey, Ot on hie division ig. iat pict ure window. | ~ ee OVERS. pa Aes {PLOVE | mniiiensatenzommnnee television. Wate Water setner ent au rie Car ia Ox RIVER 20 a_i ee - ae GT —— < THOMAS OPHOLSTERING | $,°° $,Toom turn. house. Rot over or sure Tesults} _ PORNIEEED 7 D “APARTMENT, > va foes signed, — ms car nr garage x ncome “Deluxe os ae PE | rey TO RENT OR LEASE. quired. 127 W. Lawrence few ‘MODERN CABINS ON POR. wAUBURN meats | ead" cut, S'reome end bets a a r wee R. Lost & Found 24 sot. or cottece for ake ica See— | FORNaNED 2 ROOM APT. FOR | and “Cabin Day ¢ OR 3-0389 ut bine PO a om attic ies Ss ~. +a > a PT PRIVATE EN. Ww roo! ° m car enown BILLTOLD, HEAR, YOR! gored, CRRETIAN COUSLE DE | PORN? ALT ERTEATELES | "inprwcy pipe potyeee | Gog. Tavetem Resvatt Se) eS re et oe MS i] ur ca ‘* i 8 31430, M. Hughes sires unfurnished apt, No drink. WHI | E | PE 83036 oa budimond 1199. Detrot “T}OSEPH F. REISZ property today. ANYBODY ‘ROUND FIND “BIL- iv"? Billy, @ blue parakeet, flew|@ | from his domain Friday. Please contact OR 3-6127 if vou know his wherea' 86-3962. HOME mas va. | Auburn Heights Manor two Women 1385, MU- | Hotel Rooms 39) Take For Rent Miscellaneous 42 BARN WITH WATER, ELECTRIC. —ty_and pasture, | Ph, MApie 5-6731. A HOME OF YOUR OWN Auburn Heights , For Sale Houses 43, pie. _ Alberta Apts. | HOUSE FOR RENT. MODERN. 3 Signe, sniiseraiot ipa cheng. LADY | adults, weekly, semi or monthiy. vi or call PE 462i. eed cod akon wet FURNISHED Boos. & KITCHEN come Call before 6:00 p am. FE ¢144. rr" RUSSELL A. YOUNG. RENTAL AGENCY 43 CLARK 8T. onus, Geom Dome, ‘oun baccmenk 602146 ft. lot, ofl FA Ke storm Early possession. 611.300. the. ne smoking 8:00 am. an’ 3:00 pm _ MONTHS RENT IN ADVANCE _for 6 or 7 room house PE 46618 2 working girls Is desire sire 2 or 3 room apt. Prefer BROS. Phone ¥1 or OR 1-176 ae CS Se lLte 5 SQUARE LAKE ? bs ae | ALSO | FOR BUDDIES LARGE 2 ROOM room apt. FE 8-1370 furnished apartment 252 Auburn. | wererne ROON™ ~h—. SI aa WITH GROUND FLOOR en one In orivate home. FE 80TH APA NT. { _Oarland No drinkers. 1035 | 53 W. Huron 7 re 57339 PE 20259 Eve Cowoperatit® Real Estate Exchange | i Double Lake Privileges | twe level style is 5 rooms & Drayton Woods handsome brick ing ake. -|FOUND: BROWN AND wan biond _foot, on Opdyke Ra. Pk 8-«787 _f HAT LOST: PRESTOLITE TANK BE. tween Pontiac and Straits Lake. _Reward PE 4-5431. LOST: BLUE PARAKEET. 258 8. Shirley, Phone FE 2-70967 WEDDING AND ENGAGE- ment rings. Yellow . locked together. Vicinity of court house _in_ Pontiac. MIT 60304. LOST: 2? HOUNDS 1 BLACK AND _tan, other blue tick, FE_ 27422. Lost. GREY SIBERIAN HUSKY dog. male, 1 year old. Vicinity Clintonville & Walton. OR 3-7552 Notices & Personals 235), nn nanan private bath and en- trance if possible. Rent not over $17 week. Re- plv Pontiac Press Box 101. apt PE 44479 _tays | or orR_3 +1638. after 5:30. Share Living Quarters 30 SOP LL “Wd. Transportation 31 PPPPAPLL PL PPP LLL LALLA RIDE WANTED FROM 10741, CE- dar Island road near Oxbow Lake Rd to Pontiac Working hours 6:30 to 3:30. Phone EM_ 93-4727 WANT RIDE TO PHOENIX, ARIZ. * 18th of month. Will help rnish refer with’ driving and fu ences. PE 4-5158. 3° 3 ap. oom B.D. CHARL $ Unlimited $ ees Ea A. IN. Realtor FE 4- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 offer “before etore 708 dear We mean EDW. M. STOUT ARE APT WITH YOUNG) a oo everything Tatshed 235,77 &. memee BAS 58165 _Williams_§ st Oven . WiIpo (HOE yLTWESS ERS CHURCH | | LISTINGS WANTED would e ristian Woman | RUSSEL OTT, couple to share home. Box 32. | 179 w i * Nn REALTOR Pontiac Press $5008 60 POY MAHAN HAS BUYERS PRias aa GREEN LAKE OFFICE utilities furn days. 3oso ‘Lesington BSeott TOWN. le person preferred FE 5-4438, MODERN 3 2? ROOMS, BATH, HOT _ or expectant SHORE INFORMATION PHONE GIRLS. LARGE 6&6 room apartment. completely fur- 5 tee sik trom , aE. : 4 ron preter entrance and FE 23701 ni : th, 112 N Telegraph CLEAN SLEEPI OOM PR . MICE. CLEAN 3 yell ~ ADULTS __vate entrance © elves | tn, _ FE 2.4051. SMALL APT NEAR BLUE SKY he Re (he 3 Fed 50 week FF cow =| preter. | | 42285 wee 5-3741 after AB o | WIDOW HAS ROOM FOR BUSi- Meee Akane wae. en eter | itiee Memele ite, FE | Se went sm 8 T ROOMS ii 8 JOHNSON. FE RG REA- sonabie. ty N. Paddock. rE §-0601 ; canoe. mies Rent Apts. Unturnished 34/ rooms for indies 2 blocks from 2 APT. BABY WELCOME. Sas | Seapetses wtes call betes 8 pm. 7 ROOMS AND BATH STOVE & Son eae ot “FE al preferred. 2021 Scott Boot Lake ome Auber Ave. . ~DEL-RIO-APTS | * rae. in pees home. FR 1 OA 2 rooms and veth Critities ood | SLEEPING RUGS SUSHTERS FED stove oniy, = @ so, & up, on $1,500 down Huntoon Lake | $450 Down | Large 2 bedroom bungalow on) jot and a half. complete on ¢x- terior with cedar shakes and brick face. Very attractive home in Priced for quick rt with and nice lot. the bieck top. $5,800) | 377 & Telegraph | Co-operative Real Estate | SYL VAN 1 LAKEFRONT A Steal i" design, oe _TAROE 3 2 OOM. STILE BATH. tea ree " uae APARTMENT NT PRi- R- Teese e vetter’ ~ NISHED WILL RENT FOR $150 thes this 5 year around lake front attached garage Excellent wtlities fern. ae wort. PER MONTH ON YEAR-ROUND} bungalow. Two bedrooms. iarge | rms gu buyer. LEASE. LOCATED ON SYLVAN| 6iassed in _— and rear porenes. | 8 NOW! “BY OWNER INCOME. § ROOM west side. same “% acre fruit trees chicken coop. 1 mtle out of Limits, 910.900 Terms. FE | bedrooms furnece. REALTOR - ieee wae “Losene of Wa. + Cor of Wines take Ra tee} (Maat Lake. “Cleanse yun _ 2ACRES © Exterior ail completed Wert built 2 bedroom home, nias-| Fel. wwe tered walls, oak floors, stairwa torier™ stodding. Krone "American hardware in| DOWN”. Look ite vail kitchen. Good 2 car garage. y A ot Pootine. $2,800 down, mosert ouovaiow. Tie RROLL G. PORRITT! Fan sesement ens 26% West Muroa. PE 271 A aluminum sterm ne | Sete eel eee years old. and can give $ ROOM HOME LOCATED m| §50¢ DOWN. Large # Bn. — oak feos" :- Aan non ae ae GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS FIRST OFFERING urY. - WHAT DO YOU E 6 ee ae eoctent ww and ocak floors. base- of- LOW DOWN PAYMENT , from $780 down to $2,500. Lay fered for quick sale stained, | As low as 1 315 a eo-bunt spout Ue ute YOULL IT. R HUR- . . - 7 ° $800 Down SP eensoin’ for side0 down. | LOTUS LAKE FRONT Livingrm., 2 bedrm. kitchen and ve TE TE OC TEAR an, | atu tere oh cae ni, le . B. D. CHARLES, Realtor! 7S, (ivstaing e016 ranch ramble ; FE 4-0521 offers you @ home of personality: | Near St. Mike’s a im? 8. Te gventugs. You'll love each of the 7 well L rs rane : gate Exchange planned rooms from arge § rm. home on , good pa Cooperative Res e Exchange!) tive 22 ft. liv room with pat. stvost. Has Uvingrm. wrauinet 19 PINE ~ ren ural_b ace valje-vel - m. pester oe get pest bet minutes walk wn. Beauti- full @ room with china closet bsmt, HLA oe gas water, a fally landscaped yard, 60x190, with | through delightful: step-saving | ¢f, 2 Car garage. Only 6 0,000.00. large pine —— key ome < : . xtra hi kitchen, auto- extra lavatory, : cuae Sours, ares Dieeee over | Sores oa John K. Irwin- Tage $7950 wih $3000 dove. for plenty gro space . 2 . Kier 6 p.m. linen & closets, REALTOR M he U8 A! — basement with oil steam oat, __ 1925 Grae. 3004 by OBA Go . _Fecreatien Foom and bar Wr, et — Close in Suburban Beauty! in rustic los with imitation fire-| Phone FE Dest ve FE 21804 | “Do you suppose he’s all right? That's last Wednesday’ s The living room is outstanding in pl pinhneog een OOrive, exe HOUSE. NEW GAS FURNACE. | paper!” te me new" 8 etroom pisces cellently. landscaped lawn with new esses in rch. alsd ga- tee. the oe windows, plant-| Chinese garden dotted wity mag- Bold by ow - 290 ‘Orla - + = I separating dinin ores. nolia trees, separate watering sys-| (Og.6°7 owner riando. ; ; : $f, Thaw cparkiine 'sthicient | tm. Also 4 room quest, cottage, ‘ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 kitchen, attached garage. lovely Ms ie ¥ tintin taint t titted i hhh ea fore, ithe gtviee,vioe | Seemaarae, Ses"pteee| ~~ Humphri Ss wre MAES idee aadet Oe | , erfully sit- 4 4 r uated count: hom with . . “BUD NICHOLIE” AN EY E STOPPER conveniences.” “ y decors Brick Ranch . This modem 2 bedroom brick BEAL ESTATE West side near H ghoul. authentic coun Located in Bloomfield tm excel-| jot In the sahorbon 4 miles wou —_ living room with huge fireplace. lot. In the suburbs—4 miles west Clarkston Ares antl do Gowntewa, is spick spick Carpeting included bas 3 Jent neighborhood. Fireplace 2/ of Pontiac. It has a large living _*< ‘ span rooms and eine. large bedrooms, also den room with wall to wall carpeting 2 ted home offers many desirable. fea gy he ge ll mori eh. Basement. Attached 2/ and a spacious kitchen, Both geary Dome. si Bcceseway ——y such as a 2 ft. living} 45° ‘ A “Avtomat gas beat car garage. Lot 66x65 rooms are do s apd there _ “Foor: -wittr terms. #25. convenient “ . is room to add 2 more upstairs. Tz; soon. as brepiace. " | oo es and Sylvan Lake Ctiy The walls are plastered and the utility 1m. Partial bese screens. 2 ar parece = H Lareo Ann = family hdine, ie Lessanees “nuteenatie oil heat bee heating plant, ¥ ve hri s, fireplace, een. r “ fuel tank, Tile ered at 3B . 34.000 down. ump 1eS race. gas heat, 2 car garage. 1) Tecreation rm. which hag @ new come 4 steal_girders. Only YOUR CHANCE, ACT Now! Spacious rooms, ell thru—end a block from lake. See coon. | smack ber, mates Ut poms * a Bast Side _<-_fvod sBY eas tadeee re | Seaton yee tering, oe] WM. H. KNUDSEN |“ yoo" ery” : basement. gas heat, ; cabinets with natural finish. Well | 519 pontiat mun bank WHI FE . oak and 30 "de 8 pos ~ insulated home too. Storms Ph. FE +4516, tate 0008 > i Session” Wall. to ‘ear screens, Oil You'll like the e,_ 5 2-3759 . 3°ex- screened summer porch adjo — - large bedrooms, paved the double garage. Lovely ya : Grivewey end 1% car ge- plenty of large shade trees. De- | ER -= _ ee iy = ' a ae er te zone now to see. Immediate oo Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 te $3,000 down. See it today. FE2 : Bloomfield Highlands Open @ to 8; Sun. 1 to 5 ——-BAUTA, KERN, Reattor | ew. tures ET + {n-dest-iecation_on-Barring ; 7 | 31 Oakland Ave. | PE 2-6000 NEXT ‘DOOR TO. BRANCH Mumpnhries oct ‘cons tases heme tes, | down wen $000 : “Real Estate Since 1919" POST OFFICE Qn Motorvay im Elizabeth Lake “alt -P ——— a WALTER GREEN RLTR_ MY 2-5831 . fe iiving room and dining “12 | fireplace and large picture | LAKE ORION INCOME: 3 AND 4 Modern kitchen, oi] heat Oooa Window. Velvet green lawn. oom houses oa E ecres of land. - uttl room. Screens and Owner moving out of state. Modern. FE . * storms uded Good jocation. i “ = vileges om mearby private A Bungalew Buy. Yeu oul 7ELY own this © : “School Days” — Tone St. near Covert brick ranch type home. Pull base- COMPARE BUY. Fully ys . School. Neat & clean 2 bed- ment two _bestooms. don, late tm 1962, ere just around the corner. ] 1m T1eS room home. New basement of closets heat, in full forsee lot, te ear bag Sit ou still will be settied with new oi! fu e and ment sttachea as B fod ga base auto. oil auto. % me te ae? this one. 80 gal. electricwater heat- Exclusive section ents. water r. Features bed- ® good boston he home REALTOR FE 2-0474 er Nice fenced 652135. 130, landse nee ‘many ex- rooms, carpeted = li Troom, r schools, | Price re with about §1,- tra good features. “ay have to ; Trmkinnsd “eschen” with plenty stesee and wanepertation,—_} £3 3. Telegraph | Open Brentags 600 dow see this home. Call FE | of rds and dining space. ot Ay 4 a — = - Co-operative Real Estate Exchange . for an appointment Only $9,500. with $1,500, down. gy, BB id HOMES & CO COT ‘TAGES . Ottawa Drive . COOL -& QU ET A B. Por attpggpoe eI or an bric’ - Highly restricted neighborhood for 06.000. you, can, be the proud | Keep Cool! Lake Land Re Realty y Co. or business mn en. Sow of ania = xoom ome. Living rose bome on well } aped iat, 3s ‘ens af Onblson Count ‘s = tat _Pontioc Trat_We oatiee Trail Walled Lake_ Lare fered ot a egg Tedwe- each, ft to private lake plenty of shade and shruve. i's best lakes. Plenty of shade HOUSES AND INCOME OF ALL ving Teom with mirrored Brice 5.980 wu forms. Col ES garage. | bome. cares and cool breezes for the hot sizes =P W ODinnan & Sons. 66 fireplace, sunroom TV . bath Bg aE? diakeg | summer days ahead. If you Ww. a A LAWRENCE W. room, sunny kitchen, oil fur- want to fish, a boat and HOLIDAY *ARMS room. Well appointed kitch- ~~ nace, auto, water heater. isa dock goes with the’ proper- ORiando 3-1101 has lots of cupboards, buy “with reasonable down pas- ty. Don't fail to inspect this In O Hotpoint dishwasher & gen- e pap ee eee property, # Dedroom home with } vedroom| — Sry'"5 ‘aren bednoenis phos | Open 90 136 East Pike § ROOM 3 PLOOR DNOALOW. 3 Crescent Lake room. living —— down, 3 bet Rutsery and ds St ae. FE 4-9584 Just one block to the rooms semi-bath up. bn tion rm. with kitche: rosses- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange {oP Bein in tate, Features oak jesed“tet ca Crescent Lake. down See HAS Pri ee oe arene moogRE SOME a MIDDLE . plaster ven plenty of shade | you will Burdick St. Oxford Mich. sales i eS, et ges furnace. of this 2 bedroom home men for— stairs to red stora ake Realty C al You'll with living room. dining DIAN Fj TELE. ear attached garage wi e Land ealty Oo. 2 room, ~and—-dath- grape. e: 5 rooms & space. Call now for your 924 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake 7 room. i | basement, also th up (‘same down) Full di- appointment to see this ~“"‘MORRISON-HEUGH CO. | more to . garage All this 800 vided basement. recreation room, beautiful home. Eve. MI 732 West Ann Arbo PE $-852: out our office look over With terms. 3, storage rooms. sent earage. 6-0648. 172_We nn Arbor —_—séFE: §-8521 our photo-listings. at our © ; me 7 diate =. GILES REALTY CO. || Big "pertgtaciet aars| | Ideal Lake Front ~ MILLER - AMERON CLARK tract responstb} 7 evel ranch home-—only ¢ FE a. Open 9 Tilt 9 - Both apts. now rent for $210 per yes old. Individual Sevigs | E. AST 1383 W. Huron. Open evenings |5 ACRE. ¢ ROOM HOME ON M-15 mo tgaviee tm person at 2618 or eumettotning and comfort “ c tative Real Estate Exchange @ cere 10 — beame near Si)- F ine Hwy., before 7 p.m. bo fomiy aving._Enstiy . = ro im bedroom nome with ane nnn e : . rooms near OOM, ecrea Too: reulatin, %. Cind CLARKSTON Metamora. Suchy Realty, ‘ bargain Ce MODERN REZ. with Briarhil | stone fire: Blocks Venetian blinds Good size e ° v room, . $1 New 3 betecem dooutifully fur- 40174 ose tae ; Bearooms un. Meer bus end schools. $1,350 f Washer” Ironer. Dryer. Caicil-|10 ACRE HILL ESTATE $500 IN baths. er "ETE ‘f Bator. TV. qouet mower. Pour contemporary dest ~ DOWN and Fmopane windows VETERANS fenced lot. Owner, 36 8 Holeom in hills near Rochester. Built for New 3 bedroom ranch home with Btest all quality Sentares, We have 7 existing and new K his own plant executive | Tick front. Large picture window Steel boat dock and sand homes that can be sold at low DONELSON PAR who hag been tn nsferred out of pom eet ie gy at ae : gow payments Pron bm or FHA ut t e erior unfin- etails. agauD NEW La coy ae $24,500 very Ba —s iT ished. On a large lot in a good John Kinzter, Realtor NORTH SU BURBAN. RESIDENTIAL , WE| desired. location. Close to schools and bus | ¢70 W. Huron St. OFFER YOU THE A? Sie service $5500 $500 down no answer . pe seen ens” a . — a LATEST IN MODERN eS oS O. | L. C..LADD Open Eves. till 8 automatic heat, automatic hot eer TRICKED At ONLY or 4286 ixle, Hwy * OR d2761 | CEOPETAtive Real Estate Exchange | water, large airy, rooms insu- 1 LOC AT e e 406 Pontiar Lake Rd FE 2-0207 : — ee closet, big — : OLD ORCHARD. | NEAR RGALTOR «INSURANCE Corner Cass Lake Rd "T with doors. tar e lot. Excellent YOUR INSPECTION FROM 2) 109 Oakland Ave a ee 50 DOWN Betgnbornoed. $769 down including 8 wu A Open Eves. Free Parking New 2 home “Near j O recog ait et OF contestant and NE KENNEDY Hine. 3° gvner FE sees ESTABLISHED 1916 _ REALTOR - - IMM EDIATE $1,390 DOWN. Near Crescent tare.) STONE REALTY CO Evenings ‘tl 8 p.m. epnmeptipa eae STONE REAL . Huron rE s. POSSESSION Full bath Venetian’ blinds, In Tee 8 p.m. daily: Sun. 1 to 5 TON WOODS | A bdeautitully furnished 2 bed-| Sulated, aluminum 5 and a a Wek tape wie ean] rae Ta Ba ta peed a - ars ct weatpet taree “fot — a ivileges | Out Dune ‘er ment, § RO 7 sil BN EXPANSION N slinds NEWER 8T. PRED'S. Ideal home| attic, $10,300. $2300 FE -BEX AiCIN. B ACK JIM Wi RIGHT. T, Realtor for large famUly. § bedrms., 1'a| _ $-7890. ROB, KUS Co-operative Real Estate Exch baths, full with’ gaa only $1500 down, . - ~ SUBURBAN 5 ROOMS Phone FE Fn” “418921 2 Ere FE 8-0317 ~~ EAST OF JOSLYN An excellent 2 bedroom home Hardwood floors. Plastered & intet waits A good buy end Large “oe 8 aa th Dog kennels. pie pee a Excel- CUCKLI HR EAI TY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4-4001 | $11,000, §& per cent down. 3 bed- — nots 345 Oakland Ave. Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES Retiri ane Would lik etiring seon? ou you like rth® if “st. to live Up no t- “wR | us show you this 5 room not let fully modern home with a nice drv basement and sit- uated on 150 ft. of lake frontage by 500 ft..deep. = td — Pes the best of carport TY IN 2? BEDROOM: HOS | } priv. $1400 dos FF ft, Jiving latge and lavatory down, nat- ge and complete bath up. Oak floors on | trim stoker fed side modern 6 rooms, §& nice fenced yard, screened . Bear store. bus and school. 874000. Fair POON ORE Tors, “Fas Veet cere” mic tie” “bath, 82 ft lot. Model nearly completed. Go wut Joslyn to First St. turn east, first house, watch for signs. Only 10 tn first project, so hurry! 1 - | a SELLING’S SIMPLE through Classified ads! Cars, real estate, furni-, ture—anything! Call FE! 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Wh te u ‘ ™ ," 4 fy f y* a | ry MeL ai anyone to duplicate this Se seta ny sma tr Tee “iat clear att |_in vicinity of Pontiac in trade NTY OF ROOM onthe kiddies to play, Also @ Far sandy beach within % block m of this 4 room odern home near Dixie Lake. Has 2 extra lots for garden space: Best of all you can- have tmmediate pos- session for only $650 down. WILL TRADE Young owners say they will trade thelr equity. in a 3 bedroom mod- ern home on North Jesste St. for a late model car and some cash, a they are leaving for California Full price is only $7,450) with $727.70 down Shown by appoint- ment only. Office Open 9-8 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 2-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Income—Workshop Two family frame With 4 rooms bath each. a Beet, ae unit month s Large shop with gas heat Spr street. clos 000 with — in. § with $5,000 Lake Income Twelve rooms, 2 baths, and pn] tiful view over eveven ‘Lake. beach In front bal lake level ~~ MAKE A DATE ine 2 seat sy ‘just right for inexpensive J. R.'HILTZ mee as ‘ae. = mon AP int a aba aes Realtor Betele Feeds . privi- room jan, Remsen wee ee tne q evrfimebein Lake a ae ees price $11,600, $11,600 pe the cannot tered walls. fenc 000 room home up “te EXCEPTIONAL HO! opin: OUTet AKO BUY DOWN e. Total price FRANKLIN BLVD. FOUR BEDROOM HOME. . FRED'S AREA An excellent home in A-I condt- and out, full basement, located just off Auburn tot -- 46. 414.000. describe a the a kitehen tha c wish a fine Bide — call WE SELL ae home we are proud to ‘show. Has modernized in the latest decree beautiful bath, arpeting. basement par excel- lence two nice porches, 150, 4 y 2 — anesee you today on this. WE TRADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBERS FE 41557 love to show. You'll ilove paee att each gas furnace, ae heater. y shaded it. minutes walk tiac. $8000 is on this clean Im macuiate ern home, be nace First tod. $3950 O'N J R Leng tatty ped NEAR PONTIAC Diets me 8 Geer are 3 size yp closet. basement, new Torridheet And only $2000 “MODERN HOUSING — So ~=e@onvenient to stores, schools, bus, and meiceptional & ling bar; full boceppont. gas fur- ay. ; Quick possession. oo ft nieans onan and the cach register is oe Y¥ don't want this and bustle where your home = | the massive im the 18 x 18 dining com- Hen com- floor Above bedrooms, Dry automatic gas Garage. — A 7 Sy the rn price tam'ly home. down. ae comet. plastered pe Dalnted itchen, offering. Bee it $2250 down. trucks roar by the office noise |} ry!tt me pee irggt i E E i 3 38 FE 2-8316 43_W. Huron 8t., Open Eves. 7 to 9 PR ICE REDUCED expansion Nice bath, @ a Tots, eubtaa . with gas heat, 2 mae J LIST HER ACKING ah aT ent e, immediate oy. A: Pi aus $2500 * $45 MONT H Includes ’ a ded. s full Bath, » Walls. hard wood floors, nun 8 and screens, ga: — privileges. Very nice. 20 “Pactride 7 SELL nEAvTOR Templeton BAEK NT 5 room brick full tile bath Also 3--room- -apartment-—in- Rent en has natural fireplace. A real at only, o13. 300.” with substantial ng pay- ment, or — exchange tor house Te empleton, Realtor {te Orhan nea FE 44663 Open E Oxford, Mich, — 10 Day Possession 6 rooms bath, sho Young: town hitehen automatic heat, water $650 DOWN | ~=$43 PER MONTH ONLY 4 OF THESE gsr acta Wiis noozr ore rrr nee CALL THIS OF- KENNEDY © wiG’ ee Evenings “tl “ul a TERRACE a BALE. E BLVD ese tent FE DT ee. at 4 per Privileges, 63.500, owner, LI 56-3860 FE 6-7511 % PARTIAL, 115 TO $3 DOWN. 3 miles fror ec limits. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor _ TRIPP Excellent East Side Co-operative. Real. Estate Exchange 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-0441 7 _ section of MA 54-3802 4x120 IMPROVED. NEAR BUS, $175 or terms. PE 40494 COLONIAL HILLS: 15X188, GOOD nie at ar exce'ient ranch type site Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse ges 4 FAMILY APT. NEAR MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE 5 rooms, automatic water system, septic tank, immediate possession, papi with §750 down, $50 per "AU BURN HEIGHTS 6 rooms m dern, tiv room, din’ room. kitchen, room and full bath down. 2 bedrooms up. Full _———— hot air heat. -Lot 40x1 ed $6800. terms. Russell AS Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike 8t. FE 45005 STOUT'S BEST BUYS TODAY BLUE SKY BUNGALOW $1,000 DOWN « NOW VACANT. 60x300° lot on Re eater, member you can move right in. ELIZABETH LAKE BRICK 1% story with bedroom and bath up, living room, part bath down 2 bedrooms with fireph + with stoker steam heat. Land- scaped yard and 2 car ga- rage, Across the street from the goli course. BLAINE STREET $1,500 coun payment on the close alow that is oil air © race, a 3 acres. 4 rooms. Location 1% story frame on-.one of the most desirable streets on east side 3 bedroom - # rooms large storage area up. At tractive kitchen with spa- cious. dining «6 e. Pilas- tered walls tastefully dec- orated oak floors. Pully insulated Full basement, oi! on first shrubs and shade at $11,250. Terms. by appointment. Priced to Sell Only $2,800 down Huron Gardens 2% room, full uining room a «rand kitchen with finish ment, gas tor” — “plus” features! A matchless Value at $10,800 — don't put it off — call ug today! West Side amazing value in a west 2 story home. Large — with natural fi and built-in book shelves. eo Pamily sized dining room perfect kitchen with gtainiess steel double sink ~ breakfast area. 3 bedrooms up wii full ceramic heat, fenced yard. Shade and shrubs. Priced at $13,- 500, F_H.A. terms. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor acres Street Open Eves. =™: 68161 or FE 2-1396 Not ee oft pease. pear ville. $4950. wo PAUL M. JONES, REAL ESTATE 833_W, HURON FE 43505 WE HAVE LAKE FRONT HOMES on the following lakes: Cooley, Watkins, Cass, Sylvan, Bogie Green, and Middle Straits, Lotus, Forest: priccs with terms range froti” $16,000 to $60,000. Call for information, ft letures; here are "tered walls, storms and oereens. arage. auto. off heat, 2 a? S eat ATH school ny ® food roby ‘tor’ $9500. with asy furnace, fully insulated. 2car is. Just of ff.the highway and bath, 12 utility room, with ONEER HIGHLANDS Street. "$11,000 with 92.400 Gayest | Te see this darling four close to school is this ex- oil furnace, auto. hot water, Pigpacious is the. true description with $2,500 do modera gant pide buagaloy. rout cel fs 2 d bling laundry trays. Gas e tool this attractive colonial home jooTs, asement., venetian ranc ime with attach rice only $ la rooms, oe AREA Fine 3-bedrm.| blinds. new wall to wall carpet, 2car ga . Therm e rai p posontont gas heat, 1% car ga rock fire ad ving, tm., ledge-| beautiful back yard and one car picture window. Youngstown 11 SCENIC ACRES rage, and most tm in Iaree bedn ce, modern ‘kitchen, |. marage. The price will amaze you all metal kitchen, garbage - “ ; ~ the Webster School district, you apis ce pe mt a “and only $1500. down. dis al, lasy Bu Susan, are but With 6 room modern home will be amazed at the low price tiled, (ree. rm ant ber, AC K. G. Hempstead. Realtor} Srrerea “Lake prinleree tet rooms tar ee tamil ning and erm. ! eat, reefeway 2-car 192 E. Huron Street us show you this beauty at down, rage. Well ts weaped 160! FE 48284 Eve. FE rE 2-1317 $12,500. Quick possession. 2 bedrooms bath up. Russell Young oniene. $17.59, terms. NEAR LOWER STRAITS LAK Full basement with oil heat,-~| + Taeal for couple} 00m _house LIZA op EARE | rma. and beth in perfect oo water, auto. washer, storm win- rans- ttays. You buy © this 412 W oe ect condi-| dows 2 lots. $5200° $520 down. ferred. Must sell his almost quickly at. ie 000_on terms. Open Ev Eves. eet 8 — 9 — Sunda ay “tl 5 ture windows overiekine” take. | $60. month. baa "Somn-dindee tee’ ~ WEST T SIDE ome ” liv twin bedrm.. ultra-modern kiteh. bad LIS Mt SeEver ultra kitchen. Bearoor Edw. M. Stout’ Realtor Vv Id en. part basement. AC oil fur. cose att an have wardrobe closets Ce- [71 N, Saginaw st. Ph FE $4i65| 114 Story, 3 yrs. 0 _ip adjoins sient Tot erat | __ Eves. PE 5-7704 or EM 34808 _ ramic tiled beth, Pull base- Open Eves. "til 8:30 2 dedrooms. unfinished upeteir bed jake-front sandy vid $ | gas heat, tile bath and kitchen, “Owner leavin state $6,950. “KEW RANCH HOMES leges il ROOM es - — . mV evure & Deur e. —— ~ a a en - night. ity construction. 26240 ft. Close) school FRA terms You by appointment only. . . to vem a : certa’ sh see this fine S d S FLOYD KENT, Realtor | #2 “trict, Rougn tiring, plume . Pear, ame por sce KENNEDY ™ We Lawrenes FE. 5-6105 open eve. Needs some ee 4 = WISE” — in- han to. Pontiac. Motor ext Consumers Power gabe as is—for ony 7 $7,200, $1, vestigate this west-side ter- ——{- paved nnrest ‘dining room, Mots: re 8 pm. ) greet ee | RES Set gt oe Fe ae nw * ; c im ONE STORY a beautifn nee Lichen: erate. Sse het YEAR ROUND PRI- § room home with two bedrooms. tiled bath, and a very nice kitch- Rise —_ in 1951. New gas r- ace ner month. payments pone taxe. & insurance. cat E 4-0586 $5.90 TOTAL PRICE Very beautiful shady lawn with this 3? room home Large living ascii eho ea) * pan! r) me ay stop at our at the pictures anda :Tistings we have. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD ms AKEFRONTS for that “Erawtora shes tof ‘ot them from | ‘CRAWFORD <A. ¥, Huron FE 41549 mon Large lot 75%175 with Feet ae wdedainl Ss “PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% Huron &t. Realtor rE er . Eve, FE 4114 mas Ae oh is ADS! Yes, look in Classt. fied for a job, a place to live, a business — any- thing! Nice 2 bedroom home — ready into. -Ful] ‘bath. —_ ecorated walls. Nice residential sub- division. Lake privileges. Conven- = —, — = Full "EMBREE *k GREGG 1565 era tm me pe, seen me be oper mediate possession. Only $8950 down. . Hurry! Dorothy Snyder Lavender TOR 3140 Ww. mur Bt FE 24411 $650 DOWN “<@ bedrooms, full bath, basement, arden & flowers. Needs decorat- Out Auburn Ave. THIS I8 A BUT! JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Automatic heat and hot wa- ter of course THe bat! shower. Decorited the queen's taste and will easily £cnt, at_ $100 ts take a look RAY O'NEIL. ‘to pes month! Realtor PIONEER HIGHLANDS HAYDEN: 86 BE, Walton Bivd. PE 60441 Eves. Rent Beater vate lake- ‘ reoms Lenny oi iy car gare: arge Eas insula ‘Dr. Barns Lake. 483 Columbiaville 150F12. Needs some fixing but the dow) pavment is only $1000.00. This ment, oe meet pine ee __For Sale Lake Prop, 44 . H, Delos BEAUTIFUL pera 1-3 nese ent “BUD” NICHOLIE | _BYER ogi, 40 tore Real Estate and nce 7 YR. A HOMES ON LAKE ge’ Ocnstioon rE os Orion__ MY _2-63#1; . SMART BUYS| & o=2 ap aha tse Sr kefront Home $950 Down $60 Per Month} Giroux & Hicks EAST BLOOMFIELD LANDS: 200x300. beautiful lot, low taxes. only see each: WOODWARD ESTATES: 40x133, paved street, sidewalks — $650.00, PERRY PARK. Excetient putid- ing site just off Perry St. Priced rignt. LAKE FRONT: About 15 mi. — Pontiac, ~~ ict} Agee just off pavement onl John K. Irwin REALTOR Since be pg | N 20031 Evel ne ve rE 32-1804 $50 DOWN Lots 1002150, near Auburn ro _ William G_ Whitcomb. FE 22. KENNETT ROAD, three ene tard acre lots, frontage paved street site, $1250, camecers ts KE, corner, 50x161 overlooking lake, paved street, ssa. 00 down SUPERIO gy BUILDING Sylvan - Otter corner. lots. case ont lakes $1286, $500 down. . STLVAN Lake vi. leges meee 51x120 ft. lots $i800° down, To -To Sell—To You BUY IT -WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN’ 44X214X187 CORNER LOT. > “hse Lake Subdivision Pontiac and Cass Lk’ Rd For information call Lr IT LE FARMS es. we have...o few of these choice parcels left We are about hod r cent sold out at present ‘on't wait too long. Lovely one octe tracts. Excellent soil. “5 . fgg = schools. “Only t. sin BROWN, Realtor 1362_W._Huron FE 2-481 SIZES AND DESCRIPTIONS As Wit BNW, trees,” take Rr ‘B. "HENRY, Inc. 611 Main Rochester “OL. 1-018 2 POR PE 2-1235 cash or terms, FE 5-0005. WITH LAKE LOTS OF Straity Late Open Stundavs. D co. LAKE LAs met ta Sita Dienas & Rom 68 ie Be PERRY ACRES [On--M-04--or-Lapeer. Rd. _ the c side for . feet as as $675. Salesman on See this now. L. LADD 4286 Dixie Hw: OR 3406 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE 2-0207 5 ACRES. 4 MI EAST OF PON- tiac. & over pay- _ments_o1 me. 80608. ACRES. abe alin Rak Res 120 and pooset i ACRES, ACRES, : Wroniane Owner, Oitand OFT | 414-AKERES—$50 DOWN ich Sc and’ goed building on ot re oem & ee squirrel an rabbit hunting aa yout beak pure 160x1. Sewkinc Cy dente oft Baap Tor cale here ealy, and be first. yr. M. Stout, ' Real eo ft : — puliding $400 down. DRAYTON Wane CORNER LOT. 3650. ; ing Ss noid __.._Drive-In, Restaurant. - Very siiractive cHVEtS ith $1,000 down. Call to- FL OYD.KENT, Realtor Ww. Lawrence FE 45-6106 open eves “ent te Consumers Power c. PANGUS isle M- 1s Phi. Ortonville 132, Reverse qharges | Templeton 120-ecteg real farming ares pear Capac 2 Fre cts ate eth level able land handie wi H in, accept free and clear nome Pontiac as down k. L. Templeton, Reafor | 2339 Orchard Lene 8 Ba FE ¢4563 “rE sans FT. vetwees Beverly’ and easheoas Opportunities 51 BARBER SHOP Williams Lake established 8 equipped except location your own boss. Reasonable rent. Cail 30113 trom 7 A ll om or from, _& © 1 pm “try: ive teurant 3 miles from Pon. tiae on main highway, now «+ Need Money? |<. - TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN “ ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $2 TO $500 HOUS: Ph_ Rochester OL 1 OL 1.0m LOANS Extra Fast Service a ~ Yeas = barrow t= 0 auicy.| car, furniture. Loans made cadecesrs for vy worth purpose, Up to 20 months to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 3% ee re of Sunmiee ul al | and floor . Fataeral re GET CASH QUICKLY Up to§ $500 te | title. to 30 minutes. also made on | furnitere. Signature other te "> OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 %? PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG It’s as Hea. as your telephone. Just - 2 bushel tactee BLACK WALL 7 tire with heavy duty tude. r 2 cost ony ; gest ie os HOUSETRATLER | fenton Bouse 875 Scott for down y- e ‘a AMERICAN AN SLIDE, S TROM- bove motor, te ae it or ‘what a nave you _OR _ F-11768 So $1 PLYMOUTH . SWAP FOR iier, not too large. FE . a TRADE YOUR JR LAND emall CAND CONTRACT. . equity. 2 ROOM 00M BY NOALOW Oa Fy acres tratier Ri for modern house- WEST sIDE el eucetiont condition, for smaller ee SM mal 5 wad the oe chair vit pore! oo: fet. se construe. Used - = 2 : Ee Ee , “What flavor do you want, Bill? Blonde or brunette?” eee ~ Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 | FINE CHINA WITH GOLD BAND. | Service for 12. Serving pieces in- sonable. OR cluded Rea. FULL _ SIZE MAGIC CHEF GAs Excellent condition. 6360 | Elisabeth Lake Road _ PULL DINING ROOM SET WiTH | 3-1602 pes. 7 ae Walgut, very sice. ed a FOR SALE GUARANTE! 9 to 6 DAVENPORT INCLUDING § cover $40. FE 4-3375. Weentaye appliances, be sure to se Washers at $14 Ranges at $19 Refrigerators at $29 95. TV at 639.06 | $a DINING ROOM SET. LAWNMOW- baby dresses. Very reasonabie. 42260 FOR THE VERY BEST IN USED @ our se- “THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7 FE 4-1955 - oe very BLUE PLASTIC CHAIR AND OT- FE 40452 WALNUT aqDENING | ROOK COOK STOVE. each or $30 for all. 33 i TABLE AND q Michigan work fs $5. s St. BE R GAS FUR- pace permit A Timken silent- aut ti conversion burner. Used tess a year “Reces- sary parte Call Rochester, OL 61731. after ¢€ om ” CONSOLE, TY $49.95 WALTON TV FE 22257 Josiya Cr. Walton reirigetavor | CRUMP etic 465 Auburn FE ¢3573 ised Trade-in Dept... couch fo. pe. living room suite 5 pe. breakfast set wet oe 6 dining room Chest of drawers Guaranteed washer noes Table top | range...... Table desk Small sown ATA. Pree Parking VYMAN'S w W._ Pike Only SEEING IS BELIEVING - Beautiful Fumed Oak ¢ room suite Refectory type table opens Up to 8 ft , one. 4 regular chairs and 2 host chairs. Phooe FE 8-705. i COMPLETE wi. SET. $90.75 | Deguingre at 20 Mile i 4a esd ee Lumber Co. | “Bae OR_ 37082. CLEARGaN et E Pain Foeee lawn mowers garden tracters New and used Evans ment, 6507 Dixie Hwy. _5-7878 —~€asH FOR “FURNITURE PE ¢7881 CHEAP VISOR. DINING j SUITE. _ Soore sm white wall tires, FE S616. “CEM ENT {ENT 2 LOCKS — CASH FOR FURNITURE 788). box 10 Paul. St. Yel umber Co 6128 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce EM 3-2731_ | CINOLEUM RUGS $198, ‘Linoleum 80 hohe _ Me } Paint irtaid out | SMITHS OUTLET. 237 8 Saginaw ai top 7? POINT DIAMOND RING 6325 cons plete cae rE 53392 after 5:3 zy PR. GARAGE DOORS axtly tt. including hirdware. 6 wusere my each door $10 pair. O! 1 419% Rural St on * MAC-O-LAC - PAINT SALE | Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. W We DELIVER: ai 40 ate S; th 3°4650 “EN 338 a 4 CHAJN LINK & WOOD FENCE rustic fence, 4 to 6 ft. Steel clothes posts, ¢. ae $5.88; wood clothes posts, | INSTALLED ~ FREE TES, FHA TEAM | Genet LAKES TREE ‘ALLY. OWNED Prompt delivery. | 4 FENCE 0O Ret 1, _no wer OR 31251. |GUUD ORY SAS ROOD. tas cord. 2 for $19, rE wine, [$14.15, Cedar side wal) _*-88. ATION DOORS WHITE : 430 Square paint $8.8 a2 CHURCH SINC. = | Caller 32-0233 (i YEAR OL op $5.30, i MALE PART ERO SHOR Pata a ee a: | Leont SUPPLIES, AKC REGISTERED ST. BERN RERNARG t | Open 94 #9 8S. Saginaw St | ry ae) indatno ke male, 4 months. OR 3-9466. , | 100 S. Seeinaw FE 52100 ° MYER S PUMPS | bo tr YOURSELF PROFESeiON. ENOLISH SPRINGER PUPS_iN. Deon opt shallow well jet pumps,| ally the Kirby way. Sands wood. | He a CHAM BION i Low cost | sharp tools, oamanee metals w |. Dred tet” cows | eed anad jcceles cet wood) puow ES OLD REAR ABLE - Used jet pump & metal, waxes furniture, simon- | sprimtiing. Pia pumpe for lawn |- izes er . wer a00 ve. ugtous type | Eee Senne ro # home demonsirs- AKC REGISTERED ar tee PUP. REPLYS YT ARDWARE| _tom_calt Pe S.4e23 Neg REOISTERE BOXER PCR 3904 Auburn at Adams FE asa) | FIBEROLAS poon CANOPIES ~ ae r polgress | SOnEe =e | MEDICINE CABINETS. LARGE 5s | 2 AOU N in mirror all metal cabinet, $7.95 TROPIC U: wines ag er s | value $3 Slightly marred Cee Weedon SUPPLIES | Also targe gelovtien of —— HOME EQUIPMENT 9 nee U - cabinets with «a without }t > - New siding triple door its all 1661 S. Telegraph rE 2507 | ’ soa ery ; | at exceptiona! bargains. Michigan 2B GAL. $14.50 | Fluorescent, 39% Orchard. Lake SON {RE ROME WoRKENO And All Other @nsco Ave Delta. tieck_ 6 Decker, reduced . ay genet s Falls MANY OTHER SALE PRICES ATLAS TABLE SAW WITH 1 er ‘ools drills bp motor ly" Atlas dand saw atte oN. MILL 8 FE 4-2653 “press cwith 4 AKC REGISTERED 2 MONTHS - | mot meter Bel and dise sander Like F I. SOOLE CO.| old _ Soot tho eee, $%5 «each, FE j 1479 N. Pontiac ‘Treil. i ‘megreve Walled “Lake. MA 41166. ————- ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT ON RE. CONVERSION GAS af URNACE. built or overhadied ™ oe new $55 FE 5-33 CRAFTSMAN PAINT SPRAY. , COM- wlete PEs rer /ra 1B Mose Furniture, refrigerators, bdottied DRY HARDWOOD, | ec Lage KINDLING WOOD) See terme lp FOR SALE. HAUL IT} A YOURSELF. 2005 PON-| TIAC ROAD. DUO - THERM OIL FURNACE, | Call from 9 ‘til 3. FE 54-1863 NEW ¥Y sat. & SUN. showing excellent return _Ave, (Rear door) EVER t Practically new cement; For auto ee. ‘GOOD BUYS. Gene ay ecinithe eure , oaamuen "tt « ft auhometic worthy ws GIANT DOE. RABBIT & iN. magne a cil furnace, almost new | completed on re 3 huten wwop fer girt'o bike FLOOR MODEL NEW cmt end. e © wlmutes. Liberal repay-| _or sell. FE 6-107? See eases ‘int. timees ment vlan, L ; : One of each . 4 fxtruded aluminum doors 835 forces sale, everything in- . . For Sale Clothing 56) Phice e g239 Now .... $190.85 | SMALL RADIO. “fe AND i, sa ic soem eee. ont 30. Anmunm windows fom COCKER (SPANIEL, DIOREE crseed, onty sonewe, terms | FTome & Auto * ; o, ne pis ad ve factory ‘irreguiars. Michigan Fiuo- | ie — DACREORD . A LARGE SELECTION OF MEN'S | oF Washer $290.95 now $239.95 rescent. 383 Orchard Lake Ave | 4 xD MAL PUPPY. . new . < $305.95 Now $275.95; SPECIALS ON NEW = =| ____ re 3a ce , oy Annett inc./Loan Company $25 some oes | ar Soe” ‘gus| MERCHANDISE _ | For Sale — Silver tea set Plywood | | ENO ee REAL7ORS ; soiled, some odd . “** ' and trav Reasonable . —o Huron PES. Og Commantty, Ret nal Soak Bide .$ 99.50 |Innerspring mattresses ..... $16.95 so All kinds plain & decorative. Kitch- ™ Open Evenings and "Bunday vee al vars @tot lots. All sizes avaiable. Osmuns “CRU RUMP oe ECTRIC Cotton Mattresses $ 9.95 Phone Fk 5-4829 oa doors- drawers made | GRINNELLS | PIANO. EXCELLENT held Dr PE 61172 WANTED MAN INTERESTED IN ; tanies BEAUTIFUL MEXICAN | 465 Auburn _ PE +3913 | rude Couch * "$39.00 | FENCE, GATE AND POSTS | * PONTIAC PLYWOOD, co condition Barge daz | PREE TO HOME. 3 DOGS = : ye es, oom mrmermenecerreecs| UC) _=*( erin vam PEC [oun rove Baruch. | an te te agen ate eww Pes le PE | Saat, “We mh - a ooosce B.09 | iN TILE. ALL sizés + i — .— wan KS. MOTHER hor rhe Maternity clot ear GaRLAND GAS RANGE. 36° Tabie Lamps n eee! ae) p SEWER PIPE Ai! SIZES, | READY MIX CEMENT 4130 BAG iano A eed keen te tae , sod condition. tore wide sale on ail ne FLUE LINING. WALL COPIN \ IORTAR $1.15 BAG / Par = = DRY ~€LEANING STORE AND Phone FEderal 3-7181 9-10. Reasonable. x re Mar’ 1300. Oniy | Diused funiture. |CUVEPT PIPE GREASE TRAPS | WHITE CEMENT AND LI RECONDITIONED MEDIUM SIZE snaKEETS OPALINES CANA ideal for | couple lition. FE 5-5519 aft- We. buy, sell and exchatige BLAYLOCK |S gal can foundation coat... $2.15 piano $89 $10 down, S10 | it. ment in rear. Sacrifice $ condition. a2 PC PARLOR SUITE. GOoD | ne ews LAYLOC , . , 310 month- Son leaving for college. Cali FE| On Your Name Only er 6pm condition. FE 5-8945 Oakland Furniture | coat & BUILDING SU co. | BLAYLOCK ers. PE +0566 PARAKE dese 8 3647 ‘é pm, or FE 4 Suid TO Tay TR PORTABLE LAUNDRY TUBS. $4. | 104 S. Saginaw — FE 2-5523 | 81 Orchard Lake A E 37101 COAL -& BUILDING SUPPLY CONDITIONED MEDIUM SIZE SIZE | 501_¢th st. 32-4025 Closed sun. #741, days 7 PUR COATS Ee ee ee 18 42280. USED ), WASHERS, RECONDI- DAYTON ~ SHALLOW -WiLe Jer | $1 _Orebard Lake Ave. FE 371 Se nae. 0520. 88 on PARAKERTS WHITE RATS ALL RA BY OWNER, APT. BUILDING. ‘one ear t Dm KENMORE: SLBCTEN > DRYER 1/ tioned, cheap FE ge tessssers + $78.95 ROCK HOUNDS ceseg, month. Callagher's. @ 8S, Astor, FE Ce. trick wacellent condition. $6008 ~ | 22 efter Pe. | year old) $73 cash FE 42213 | 49 IN ELECTRIC STOVE. VE. 0005 DuPoot fiat wall pa 70 @8l | cavations, mineralites, mineral & | USED, NATIONA ra, 7 _yearly income FE 20041, Goods. 87 DEA-BED. coop CONDITION. | _ condition. #50_OR_ +8813 DuPoot interior sem> 9 og | iuorescent specimens, silver ae ONALLY Ee co WN. rose, PE 3-3940 oer ae CLEANING AND LER. - Mee ke Sele ee ee Ee wOoRs © FC. ,MAHOOANY | BEDROOM | ON Brid > Hard and cutting material Gallagher's. PE 4-0566. renin. | Ba AKEETS. CANA family. P We Stwlaneré| tee. “Geet ered "te alt ‘HOLLYWOOD BED, BEAWTY | suite s70.; 9 pe. Waterfall dining McBride Hardware TASKER'S Seup cunt eae ioe = family, be a pose. ° ¢ a pony GOOD CONDI- | rest mattress, chest $175.; nearly room suite with table pad, $65.. Sund 9-12 ba ay & REAL | par : — pm. FE iis. _ I a al Bee Me ieee. pew electric stove, $200 nearly | antique Chase lounge $35.; Rose undays + [63 W. Buron | goa eal, Gallagher's FE ses ARAKEETS 24n9 uJ “TE GULF SUPER SERVICE o we & oe anriQUES, LOVE SEAT MAR LOVE SEA AR. |" new sewing machine, 9108 | frieae ‘chair and ottoman (makes | 4927 aubers of, ect Crooks? REINFO! CED CONCRETE SEPTIC | WEBER ORAND 1 PIANO $205 «sie American | ‘ luxe breakfas way | _inte | tanks OR 3-766. : accordion. | 109 RABBITS. MAKE AN OFFER. This “s'"e, ‘pool ooportuntt GENERAL PUBLIC _tocker. M “wy > aoe nee aies washes oer: -Winte, STAR OAS RANGE. ¢ YT Lx Gatton Gag HEATERS. as ae ETC HP OR_3-2005 S| 100 RABBITS MAKE ~ al ¥ rota: gallon elec eaters se. = 2 Ss We. f° ‘i. "Gole On ont "oi LOAN conromne ABOUT [ANYTHING YOU, wee chine s40., gavenport, 429° mix Cresgaie Mprgsoet. washing | 8 SOS S's Beery | St, Suse! sumation, iatty | | Sale Office Equipment 63 REGISTERED "SPRINGER SPAN: OR Fees — Fa ee ~ive ome year old females. Waterford Grocery & Meat Market new lamps. $3.50 wp; waned, lame, KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR GaeD_ REPRIC. at wp | oil tata used bed, inside doors. with faucets ang sora — CLOSING fall ‘Kenosie. @ise = a ~ beds s av es | . Saka Pure Located | fast growing lake) = CASH PROMPTLY wo. refrigerators, #28 up; ranges Pues clase Sa heater. emners Ranio «4 « APE elias FORCED, AIR OIL FURNACE. & complete with gleaming chrome OUR BU ;USINESS pa eg Be - $500 ’ : . 10 ts $14 s ue | . business. A, real bargain and ap Get $10 to Quickly on car a . vadios. $$ up; Miller LARGE BABY BED. SPRINGS weep RIGERATORS, ‘-xca- =. oe = mira small me. | Beem ne at? ren a aie eanace Sly mien +2056 y at $11. including furniture or note. We've been 50: chests.| and mattress. Typewriter tabie. FE es | 4 EPHERD COLLIN POP Pact entory th: to making friendly pay gg 1908. chrome dinettes, $40.50: lent condition. Can deliver. FUEL OIL TANK 215 GALLON, 15 | Michigan Fluorescent. 33 Or-| | TOOLS AND SUPPLIES SHEPHERD COLLIE FROM a S100 ber me. ‘including lshis Phone or come in today. Prov: | mew and used $595 up. bedroom) New FE are 27m ___ | in legs, gauge, fill cap and vent, | chard Lake Ave UIPMENT ral heeling stock, $5. Paul ond beet. ___dent_Loap end Savings Society | suites. $408 OD! ining room , -| WE WILL AUCTION ALL YOUR| Getiverea complete $36.50. FE 6TEAM RADIATORS BOILERS For Sale un. Ae) EMBREE & GREGG | ; ten, See SS mm | LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95) “mercnandise Tviers. MY a | srt _ccrersee - new KIMBALL BROS INC stud service boarding and : Ao rai R , Outside inside 9 UTIFUL 9 6x12. TANDEM TRAILER. GOOD _ Nash S . 1565 Union Lake Road of Seal tint paints and paint, gai $1.95| BEA ash Sales & Serv ing. Lawignd kennels. Pe ober. * - 5 Jack’s Linoleum. 183 Perry. room fu re. ondition FE 80217 | STEAM "RADI ATORS, - BOILER ice i —. ©! —— Ee Et Up to Use HOT BELL OR TRADE cAnok BanY. Seo SPRINGS Sterelary living room and GARDEN TRACTOR 3% HP | erd_ conversion unit, 3130 ewe | _—_% W_ LAWRENCE | TO G0oD BOMB FORTEASE, T, . $500 CASH | Beeches [tnt yay sProverier table) Sr GSibe lamps neem | mm Oa Sage BN re apr Fae pe ORE | Heese cotati ate. | tous Sn eee obile gas sta. |! s* SHOP. 2 New. FE 27432 ond amp able OR 3-0813. ’ ; esk ‘all styles Stor- | - oie ee Wiis “ve for You Tod PAY FRE eT TIL 8. New Furniture Specials |* a 4 gs PACTORY 2 INDS; DOUBLE SINKS. | Hey a ee ee one toned tae oe ree metinn cand" pupeler Reasons feady to occupy Sept Ist See r You av Leta FR ’ rooms . 0.95 1 $9 95. Toilets, | es «@ ines» pupotes i*, Mr Barsam at 521 ré Telegraph. | 39000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC Auburn Rd Bota beds $30.56. Innerspring mat Like new. Hoover upright sweep- 19.83 =" Basins. 60 06. to 8 | SEPTIC “TANK AND FIELD In. Swivel chairs. and office chairs Call mornings, EM 3-5 4.30 to 5 p.m weekdays. 930 to! an: Oaklam County have bor- 1 mile vest of Aubarn Mats. "tresses $19.95. Cotton mattres | ef : corner bookcase OF on — stat! PE 2eet0 . ~~ —seme—tete~ 1 11:38 _em__ Sat rowed trom Buckners tp the last | . Lt A wis | Sik $11 ig beds. com stove, 3 be. r book —G &M COM PANY SOLID OAK DOORS 6 tp “WIN. | sateen Fh a Tas ip | AKC reqtstered oF 178s. FOR REN K BABY BED A ete . e meds ee ‘ ws «xe f iT ullions : ~ PUP. ay + Sat AD — tour | ident PMtaple bed complete $40 FE springs and mattresses, $59.95 FURNITURE F_REPINISHED — AND] pawnmowers sharpened cawe | br tay 5 end 1) 22 toch sink wih | Prep agitery Oxtord. Mich. |! a) weeks cid Ok Same. lane highway Doing a good busi- BUCKNE).s 1S THE OD RE. 5-6207 Holly wood bed tremes $795. ®xi2_ repairei Antiques & specialty. filed, joiner knives plait trons, | doable drain beard. 60 inches | — ie i Ss Bess. § miles from courthouse. OR LIABLE Ub - TO DATE LOAN | ~~ co por $x12 oo $27.95. Ox12) ORR-IGINAL ANTIQUES chisels, ete. Ail. vork guaranteed. | with metal cabinet to fit Chicago 00x32 WALNUT TYPEWRITER Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 31378 COMPANY WHERE YOU ARE | BIG | DISCO INT! pads White house | 256 5 Woodward, Dirmingnen. or 5-7835, 2529 Opdyte Rd | faucets and plumbing fittings For{ Dest es: 66x36 Walnut Fiat) ~~ ILLNESS FORCES SALE OR | ALWAY® WELL TREATED. | - Ploor Sample Appliances paint $229 gal *Patinished chests | — call_ Lincoln | GOOD USED FURNACE. TIMKEN| further information, call May-| Des , Walnut Side Arm! att, sReEps OBEDIENCE Yeast on first class busy restau- | | $181 68 Kelvinator 3095 of drawers’ 96 os ue. gue te Dank FINE sORE bette. RADIO, $16 Lurmer and oil tank. Call! fair 62400°. | Chats ti 30 want side Arm | trained | licensed. professional haa- reat mia particulars | write Box _— tness comes: whee owe | | g279 95 Bendix gas aver " Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. aes TABLE TOP GAS RA a. EM _ 3-81 _—_— | SUMMER PRICES ON Ser $7.50: S-drawer weice| oe SeaTAURANT HOLLY “DOING | employmem you W giad alled | $199.08 | MATTRESSES AND BOLLYWOOD “4 burner. visual oven ‘ap. | COAL NOW _IN EF- lating “Pies it 00; “ane Double ESTAURANT IN HOLLY DOING Sot are de jekner's | $180.95 A B in range, sisess, | bee, al vou save Closed) Call after 5 1000 Myrtle St | G Doors : b Pile $720: oud ‘Devbte File, 812 00 soe tenet rivose Tub or Wher You are always sure of |). | automatic | $190.05) 90 Gat Hilvere ‘82 Williams. | FY PRIGIDAIRE REPRIOERA. arage FECT. GOOD COAL) 3 tins Counters.” $20.00 eal —— yange 220% | NORGE REFRIGERATOR KEN- 35 sratancs beara Chat | a7 eee meee | ALWAYS. BETTER BE : Se a <fteusouabie:-+ : a e the ne - ‘e Or Biicra ) =T A. BENSON’ -You can obtein up to $500 to 29 6 0. E relrie o's ft. - : . roiter no. 1 9 by 7 $59 50. . ; | or wiridge 2 ree og ae [SpEpg REUPROUATERTNO oH DEPARTMENT aeons Bade e es Gaenae rem ~Hay, Grain & Feed Fi ns - ~ ———— Ha heen + sang Peewee 2) ae oe <4 PoP, — to 4 monins to re roar Te ——sn1v-001~ ether posing aie ee j Masher -—ssnsennannne AE SS RR ‘SEPTIC -FANES— erence BIRD’ TO SEE monthly payments, Th The eh y ced Tearpe semen of good used re- | 32620. ing. $10 each, EM Studio’ couch ........- TIS g26 50 | ants Paadoc FE 2-0203 | Reinforced, concrete. caidhaadd Sale Store Eq rs HAY. STRAW ALSO CUSTOM A tcl As$ “Cc” -* = WAYNE GABERT’S | PXILOAS “SUMMER SPECIAL Refrigereior ITT $49 50 TL_BERRY DOOR SALES CO | or FE 80028 evenings wipment 64) “commning. and ‘alng. ‘Wire, or $12,000 DOWN Yo" NEED ae | 121_N Saginaw _ FE 5-6180 ban lus Meade Roval Chet out i! Fur and"ped suite 920.0, £8% Dew, approved for une on TILT TOP oe oe, coeape an REFRIGERATOR. o Ew eu alt, Pic e a aie Excelient ‘jocation west of Pon Made 3 apecds, hand brakes, rT cent Buu a uy ‘. barsartd cmvleee oe values 30 and. sse's0 "These | tarage 2 Ose piece ved — . ‘im “to 12 weom onl) and baling wire or twine. MA . 8. ; -| ded comple tl ad. Al lec. > | USED N. 5-3502 Includes Class “Cy retort license. nN 00 ele teientere | chard Lake Ra. FE. 341 Phat a A ge ie ces DG oars FOR SAE WaLE COW. business, Uxtures equipment | Ke eT Fluorescemt. 393 Orchard Lake OAK DINING ROOM SET. 9 CONVENIENT MY at terrific values! Michigan Fluo- ~ THRE SPIELE ATH & sets i dition "Reasonable Pl PE 49255 _bining OA $2179. Now good asttene one : ave pieces doc: china cabinet THOM. AS ECONO) {Y rescent. 393 Orchard L Lake Ra COLORED wie fit oes! olen ee | Sale ‘s ACRES OF WHEAT STRAW hes terrific. , $75.5: "Cooley ke Ra J HIGH CHAIR AND BURSERY, porting Goods — os” te vie €reasing population Certainly "a FINANCE COMPANY BLEACHED MAHOGANY DINING Food ae ry FU RNITURE co. : chair. Also children's ciothing | SAVE PLIMBING SUPPLY saving loose ov ground. FE. +000 life_time opportunity. | 7° = | table anc 4 chairs. 4 pair dre PC “DINING ROOM 5! SUITE “ALSO | 31 8 SAGINAW Geen FE ¢ | 100s Sacinee FE 5-210 AAA SALE TING Ds! EAR CORN WANTED kes Tat Meroe Bat Huron wind : auntie rt aSuE OWNERS ALUM AWE “Spaieiog —Wivon guilt crave bag - t= Ok ble price $20,000 | cores a. Saginaw and me ae are picture ow “uae. ad _conmitin. Toe Wnitemore ——s cet shu chifferobe high chair es nustors price FE +6020 "yreach: Ye oe Doane | | balls, cans save to 0 per cent > an ” For $ Sale Livestock stock 72 * INN | Also Dravtca Plains 439 Dixie comer BEDROOM SsUITE. desk & mise. items. FE 2-0074, | — MI_4-502 — _____| 9g” EXHAUST FAN WITH AUTO. | — iMBER- R | ae rte oe Sg Re! set wnh bas. 622 SUPER DRIVE Highwa. Across from Post Of | “gins ‘Iron bed springs and mat-| after 6 matic shutters, $40.00, } Million PTALBOTL LUMBE Ps. OOD JERSEY FAMILY cow, One of the top @rive-inn restau- fice Phor OR 31221. tress, $25. Chifferobe, cedar lined. | ReFRIGERATORS LAST YEARS For Sale Miscellaneous 64 60| BTU stoker in good condition.| Lumber, dnote, a ar nard- | DIVING LUNO Soop" ~ CONDI- oor information FE 8-0852 ten in this area. Excelient & build. | pone condi m items All in, “+53 models. one of America’s best $75.00. eg felon - Oe | = = a Tr. P. & paint i 3-4537 PRESH GUERNSEY HEIPER” 3D ® condition. brands Perfect New aranteed a awrence &§ septic Thor | FOR” 7 Me + ewe or a F~ og ing year LOANS. . —. UINING room SOT | for 5 years, Buy a new refrigera- | AIR C€ “OMPRESSORS z a eGRNICE eyetem tor et ba basements = Bey woods, Excellent condition. (Presi “cow ne mcs #ESTES = bd eesone tor for a litue more than a used Cement finishers. electric sewer, | Bt ind Se oe te ; |. mechine—- |__eieaner--chain—sa® —Bacelient—condition—-GR--3-203---+ only 818.000 down, “4 9} Orsnard Lake Ave. - CONE’S RENTAL HEARINO INO AIDS. $50 TO “3200, AND | | 08D pELECTRIC MOTORS. “Shell FE 2-4708,_ 375 8. Teiegrapn. | ° GUETEIN COW TR sasohine, 25 to e800 | _Tunning condition $28 OR 32400. | REFRIGERA = FT s954 FE 2.0077 | _eccestories. anes PED cleutris ga! an anes a enone "VERY THIN WRIST! Dan “Koel mile <coler — can ONL Y $500 | $35 GHROME DIN 5 aS Electric range. 12 & 16 cotton loop - . -ENeLAIMED LINOL ‘eras OFF og Housekeentn } Watch for ethedl deer rifle FE! seat Burrus off of tock at eost and youre in| Community a Ce. semble thage pesrelt ond cove. 4) ee iat pet. Misc. Meme. OF | aie we ed Delain materiais, | 9x12 LINOLEUMS, ‘$1 ORT ot eA ¥ : ea — 0-000 —_____—+ ~near-Oxtord:— eae This busy ttle, gro. 30 E. Lawrence $30 80. These are brand ecw 184 | REFRIGERATOR 8 CUFT. | A “million feet of food sound | 12512 Goud Sea\ Lincieums $4 oft WALK-IN “COOLERS | Ost? cutee earoRR, ¢ TRONS Ewes a s e = . . . | rt Doors i oa 4 $4437 each take cers aie or living quarters. Lo- | ~ ) FE 2-7131 mode's Pamoue make Formic® | freering compartment. Needs re-| lumber, Doors pambing. suis B39 Inaide Ove Paint $125 gal ult to order FE 7402 days SHOTOUNS “AND DEER RIFLES ail Otherwise $18 each. Call one d in growing, Beighborhood | Prienat? vorvies fons. AS paper colnes. Come ced | <Pnlt_00._ OR, )-0008 -| W Bleht Mile Road. phone Parm- | 4) / ' Re iy) and PF 488s! after 6 pm used eins ac-| ,Moily, MElrose 44304, Beer & wae heense included. | = j on bpoed and he qeuvinsed | RCA TELEVISION, 12% INCH TA- ineton 0268 or KEnwood § 5-1680 » ft. Wall Tile... it JACKSON 8 RENTAL | cepted Choose from our stock } GATE “RIDING iO HORSES #1 000 isst year. ese e@ gocetinery ree | ble model Good picture. Gur MA Gloss Enamel $125 gal Mixers. chain saws. power post of 75 @uns Authorized Browning ‘ Grossed near $38. , i EOL er Flusveceent Orchard | $50.95, MI_6-1300. Jat spor Tor gas eo. b 8 Teveeraon Linoleum Remnants isc yd) Gigger pumps 62 W Montcalm. | dealer Lavawey and time vey) Dor’ Ra rk. PARTRIDGE W HE) YOu" ‘NEED | take Ave __ | SQUARE ETOP Ni MAYTAG: 5 BALOON™ re 28Ts J 9x9 Asphalt tl zc off FE 43240. MARE WITH @ WEEKS OLD WARD ma ‘$1 FORD. 8 5. and “7-20 BULL | _folls PE. Aad | Plastic Wall iule lfc sc. { 4: 44 pp “Vionit# epareaaan - KE 7 L Y’S HARDWARE: Broke to cart and riding OPPICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS , | “dozer. 960 Pontiac Trait, Watied | " a | rr LES CHANNELS BEAMS nc 44) S Saginaw. tratet S00 Avie, ont hoe water _800n) BROKERS NG HOUSE Take MA HM HIS it. ‘Ww at "Tite ae 10c pe, retntoremy Frode, varement colds. Se eck wire beater $33. Milford “MU 42543 3904 Auburn at Adams FR 28311 Ww 73 OFFICES IN IPAL CITIES BLACK HAWK TRENCHING MA-| peg 34.95 House Paint $195 gal.| fosts comolete, line FE ane sede Boao Shed an ee ee “MADE To. vc| Sale S ting Goods _ 63 anted Livestock 3B COAST-TO- -COAST chine, MU_ 9-2463 RUBBER. BASE PAINT $3.50 GAL | on 138 vos | ree | ders FE +7402. FE 40033. orrrww™ wip ALL EIND. wi t ARMSTRONG. VINOPLOOR ‘% price | {rom American Porging & Socket.) “HEAT YOU Re HOME | | WOLVERINE ~~ WANTED SHOTGUNS A Forest Jones, Ma S900 ees r with ao LITTLE a World's-Larges we tiem =< voorcan * DONT Tothunt INLAID TILE SS [ONAL OTL FURNACE, a” ad sutemratte fleet, ; LUMBER « Co. R ie Besley . sr 43 W. Huron Open Eves, PE 26316 small moulaty | Syers, 141 W. Huron FE 43064| dir conditioning fan. ers oe y ian a basement duct, pe §. Pe or Ce Za7t| "racket oe = For Sale Poultry 74 ——— . Fite ot ow oe : = | CBCRRTARY Stvis © x m3 st 2 or dil ie yout : * — 9. . ’ sewing ome ANTIQUE LADDER — sacneD | fot you, Me: a. cereceeww - A 0. Kelvinator te- ‘aire Rug Te Te Sq. & pad. your | 15m1¢ lavater * riaveneeenem:| STATE | Fides ie Sacead ait | Gr, mtror sce. aie | a8, Re ted oa tre |e Nini amen ches ee SM 5 ally 1 earry lumber. pt 4-7 time, Not a big bus- | “ro yonge. Bue hg 43 oy | wore oe ioe ee an ae ae VICE Asssetated ie mbing and builders supplies . to j By . nee i be steady er pag with FINANCE CO. : ———— =~ | _plewood Ivan ww from Tel-Huron cen- ite. Modern €. . TRADE GAS sTOVE FOR ELEC ALUMINUM COMB eves end Sun! Pecan apartment, sn. an, May FE 4-1574 tric Munro Electric, 1080 W.| gist Quality’ - Easy To gemeap vaniery stone} §=9 WANTED consider part trade. No. 2076. | = . i ~ ar aEATEK. "Se vo Remodeling miles out Baldwin. r) Ole ' pette sf stan, . - ACE OTL Tt PripeRoRon AINTS _| floor covering an¢d Mac LIQUOR-TRADE LOANS $25 TOT S800 | $20. Like new Speed Queen, wre a pome Im inte Phone FR 7.7945 or yout Mf seaemabie, a1 eneel = This “Thumb” bar Bas) po veer & Livingstone er, $80 before _3. x | Dix, —— on SALE 53 GALTON” OPEN trasier tor trip ut West, Aug 30 PILL, Brack 2 4 only 4) liquor for the past axte ‘ g 8TO' re, ae AN OR FE) head steel drums for burning your Cail FE 2-0639 | PER. Pe S-TO14, PR 8-oe89. year-andnow is beginning te ere | 2 Ww | = | PHA « No money down |, Tuddish in SI. cech. aise Feng SLACK DIRT ; Monty _ wicronse. ent ih-A-l Ph_ PE $-496% tor ftee estimates Tums, $1 eac WORLD SCOPE ENCYCIOPEDIA | yards,’ 9950. S20 or FE Site, Ti ee teund Mort Loans 54 aatRo DAVENPORT CHAIR. _tya_Rd. HP. Sutton set. brand new 12 volumes id | om ear-round locatign. gage Used table. 3964 Old. Orchard | BATHROOM FIXTURES. SOTL | } ering Sh Ang traded anew . S| poor 9 Oe ATHROOM | Ei x TOM tmomene. of |) WHEEL TRATLER PRACTICAL $65, sell for $0 @ Elm EER TNS “RagTHRRs axe = — —Drive FE sevig. efter § | tna gas water heaters, off and| | néw Good tires, - Do It Y self 6, re fi} dirt, OR 34246 oF me, ’ LOW INTEREST cool farmeces, steam and hot wa-|_ 543% : t our ra } Unitmited funds of cinale te "S FINANCIAL FLASH: tired. EITCHEN CARINET SINKS 54 Ty ee sare IDE av. caneeted, AYTON “HEI PicHTS. SUPPLY plete win faucets) $120 95 au Peome | To make money quickly, Mao Se Also’ well and base | LUMBER’ OILDING SUPPLIES nt gravel . F Applia make monev q value U Pontiac coonld : "20 urniture neces ; Fa a ’ at terrific values. These | OPEN 7 DAYS A concrete Rea! Estate service of at H: G. RSON 3088 Ra. easily, use Classified ads!) are slightly «ranst marred. Mich. | MON. THROUON PRI & Vto 8 Pict DiRT. FOR ROI a yo H ne Broker i State Harbor 2-8181 \e "hei Tj oT. aan rescent, 393 Orchard: SAT & es ° va cise” wer FE oe rE bee or Phere @ =o reseit or Fete | Phone FE wy 1 Tae ave, sox. ie To 3 * Sy ’ | ‘ ; : FURNACE CLEANERS Ww _| taoy 2 years old. MI after Pia ‘Peel ane =e 40 pm rd na *. i For Sale Pets «6 ee en nen Tite, ( Deelegee ~. oe es ae . : . ere 3, ee eee fe Laie eo ) rd _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘August ‘4 | ee ; Ss a tall 1954 rE KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE iss) NEW HOLLAND FORAGE Harvester compicte. 28720 14 Mile _ a ‘4 mile Bast of Middlebelt. FALL BARGAINS #1112) he 9 Lake Trailer Telegraph Rd. ___Aute Accessories 80 “ATTENT ION We are wrecking 1949 to 1053 en and ks We have severai late odel low Fransmissien & rear axles. filection-<f 0 are I: win, SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | — one eee Ren Seek : es d vs & @ Start_r aud _erera » Rebuilt sp a] Lots of used. parts for ‘4@ cars and 086 “Oakland Ave. Ph. FE +4513 l47 CHEVROLET MOTOR RUN- | ping: order OA 86-2187 1980 FORD WITH PLOW AUTO GLASS JOHN DEERE B WITH CULTIVA We talize in cafety auto glass TOR instal) while vou wait OLIVER 60 "REE ONE UND COFPEE SiLVER. Kk 1. | giase or windshield. Hub. Auto ILVER KING GRAIN DRIL . . WS. DISCS, HARROWS. oe Co. .23 land Av HOUGHTEN’S 528. N. Main. Rochester OL. 1.9761 Auto Service 81 FARMALL H Kot mt “ON RE and Mydraule lift-all a or overha’ motors Aine Chalmers. we ear to wd Pontiac Piston Serv- Geod_conditian ——_______________+ we finance take tredelia’s + and | REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTING | BLACKETT INC. Your Authorized wwe Dealer Y OR 31208 oor vou well. 00 1, J. VANWELT rice for Your Car £ CAR WiD. JUNK CARS AND SCRAP iron. PE 40582. Eves. after 5:30 and Sundays call FE 5-4839. Wanted! Good, clean, sharp cars. Get your bids THEN see us. Ask for Mr. Donnell at— . Pontiac Retail Store FREE ESTIMATE a Tv - Faetary Branch 63 Mt. Clemeris at Mill FE 3-7117 Watertord | BRAID. MOTOR - SALES _ gs mo Tan Cape. 1954 by MEA Servivn, tos, 1.6 fap U8 Pas OF stuck?”’ r “Lady, did yen know your side window upstairs was ——_—_—eeeeerm For Sale Used Core 9 1 Fer’ __For Sale | Used Cara. a For Sale Used Care cn 1950 PLYMOUTH ©. $27 per mo. ie PLYMOUTH $23 per mo 149 DeSOTO $27 per mo t 191 DODGE, 4 DOOR LIKE $21 per mo | 1946 PORD ......... $iT per mo 1950 FORD . 627 per mo | ‘| 10 PACKARD ..... $10 per mo ALL OF THESE CARS HAVE RA- DIOS AND HEATERS AND HAVE BEEN THROUGH OUR SHOP FOR RECONDITIONING, YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE CARS FOR LESS THAN $1.00 A DaY. . SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 1950 . 1952. . <* Piymouth sedan tudor is economy in,a car equipped with radio aga heater. even ner Pord tader green with radio. seat covers. Here is @ sweet running ear. 20 Chéapies for sale from $95 to $150 Jerome's’ Bright Spot Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 i Gin clr seman Glenn’s Motor Sales 254 bad rE + 00 zAce AMBASSADOR. TW heater, spot tient, 48 wits Y8 SALES AND SERVICE _60 AUBURN AVE. 'O.K USED &, 1950 Dodge drive ang 26. actual miles. ~_Birminghem "OPEN "TIL 9 P.M. For Your Comvenience = Ww est Side Used Cars $23 W. Huron Our low overhead will save you money on used. car. We have « wide variety of ak and WE nade BUY, AND SELL 1952 Pontiac se- Cegettate “deine Sear Goer Dark with white Save on Starcraft aluminum boats. i> 3454 Dixie Hey F tised Track ¢ %) pDESOTOPLYMOUTH DEALER | | “——; CHAIN SAW PHONE. FE 20186 or Sale sed Truc Birmingham = q ‘ with ra ONSEW AND USED . 30 Years Pair Dealing PO TI A OPEN ‘TIt OPM. | beter A one cuner tar just | . one Casta West Pike st___| a ‘1 a For Your Convenience ae ™ Lad 1 erate ar eee task | Rae REL UE | . C Sus Walt, weet Woodware. (Herth of be Mile). chime tor 8 FE) ] 9 A 8 . RETAIL | PO 20, ave A CRESS Bat down = your ola a car rs cee MOTORS INC. _ Birmingham Or - —_*s 2 tablis v t need “ OE Sar Pe was marnens | Sale Motor Scooters 82 gay diate Geom | SCH TZ 7 MOTORS 1 INC) Thoroughly | () pageryan Efi r and power | ~~~ . _Motor_ Sal: t sa . 4 EAGLE $6 DOWN. 8 WEK FORD STORE ‘CHEV. 912.8 Woodward ed PEN ‘TIL -M. "Lee's Sales & Servi ice 125" Paatecs Cumnen ,Seoaters, - OR S0971 _| OPEN 'TIL 9 P. mr Recondition oP! . 9P 921_Mt_Clemens_St ‘W CUSIM»N, ACCESSORIES. 5 YARD DUMP 49 Chevrolet ....... $395) —__Fet_ Your Ceara Fe oe @ PONTIAC 8. DELUXE. 2 DOOR, Silver King Direct priv on = EM Here ts an exceptionally clean 2|@ FORD V-6 ® DOOR, $335. , all ew tires, clean. Weighs only 25 Ibs 818 | FOr Sale Masec ycles 3 2 SPEED AXLE | DWILL door sedan, has many good miles| 1.0001, 2300 Walnut Ré 1953 CHEVROLET 8853 Andersonville Rd. Weterford. Briggs cation imton, Wis- orc ‘ . 14 Air-Club Coupe. fully ueese. et - cousin & Power Products E $20 down two tone finish A real 4 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 2 rts & Repair For All Ms ENGEISH MOTORCYCLES. G 495 USED CARS NATIONAL M i Y lI ( door, hydremetic. extras. VE Dick s Air | Cooled Engines man scooters. 231 E. Pike |. 6S “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” ‘ ms ee ae ‘a ome ~ $1345 _ 21154 = PANTY Wis VERY FE ¢0330| FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 378 BALANCE ON NICE ‘4 CHEV Piha tase Postion 8 De- » your Harley Davidson see Hariey _ j St CHEVROLET 4 door Just take over payments S U | 1932 CHEVROLET — ‘luxe 4 door ooaen, with are equioment. eee oe ES Boe 52. Chevrolet Deluxe 2) SEE AND DRIVE THIS FINE A cig enon ai COUPE Mi. ee Us! PICKUP extras, grey 2 tone finish, white on — makes actors | — ¢ HARTEY @ OVER HEAD LARRY . +) ‘LL LIKE IT! HAS 0° CHEVROLET COUPE. 965. ~> | Exeel wall tires nylon seat covers and iti arm ‘Supp! re Shae dr, radio & heater. «RADIO "AND feaTER On $4660 ___ | We have nice clean cars pickup. model» a. should see | ce milense and well caree-sor. CFE =5-2863. w mileage . Pontiac Farm upply _ | isa HARLEY YDAVISOR Goop JEROME . | $695 that you can afford — $745 | Freee. a 2211 Pontiac Ra. PE 4-6140 29720 _ - 50 STUDE = many at only — | “matic $1615, PE 1-0994 fale, servce rnin M20 WANTED, GIRLS v6 in, Taaiwen | Rochester Ford Dealer $1295 LANDCRUISER AUTOMATIC) 1953 De, oto $20 Down 1930 PONTIAC 2DR. |~ w COMBINE. NEARLY NEW. | —. “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A| _ TRAS. NEAT AND CLEAN CAR | beauty with 2 tone grey Anish, Radio. heater, one owner car, | b . tise sew John Deere, combine | __ For Sale Bicycles &% PLACE TO BUY. ‘51 Oldsmobile 98, 4 dr. 95 radio. heater. white wail, sed; See Fd Jones At saunese 7.7. \ ann Jaco son Ortonville BOYS BIKE. EXCELLENT CONDI. . 1 owner ear with very ew Rs NATIONAL— jos siv ae 4 ; ~ 5 S usive @ 1HC.-P TO COMBINE. EX.| ton. PE 21432 PICKUPS —PICKUPS UPS $2 DESOTO see that can oS eet ee, Se MOTOR SALES 1951 DODGE 4 DR Pontiac’s Exch Senet Sopttice wie be erain | DUNELT ENGLISH BOY'S BIKE} 6 Wee "sad mcncls andithes ane BEAUTIFUL BLUE FINISH AU-| 24 m months oo the balance et low . aE Hudson Dealer | tank, $365. NEW makes and models A TRANSMISSION. RA- rates. 171 S. Saginaw St. Radio, heater sea’ covers ThiS Gass at Pike FE2-2359 7 FRONT “& rence, Liont, bey 4-1" condition and ready DIO AND HEATER, TRY IT OUT siutz MOTORS INC. gina cat has had good care, many ; er! .-. RL 5 OR CY OWENS | TODAY. ee gu__| FORD. 33, BLACK COSTOMLINE | Siowrente of siie_ief | poaisiac—ae- = ENGLISH BIKE 1 WEEK OLD. /147 8 Sagina . ‘od Chevrolet, 210 seres ol erl Birmingham | heads Smitty dual hand | dramatic, new top, new paint, AUCTIONER W. E. BILL NAGY | Extra accessories. $35 FE 46329. we ~ _ 75 ote ; 2 “OPEN "TIL 9 P.M. node jong. 87" a, aller? thir, $695 } Soe tires Call Tom Manion, any auction, anywhere. Of- “B &. ccossori as SI FORD ___ For Your Convenience saiety” belts Call, FE FE 2-8004 after a (@) STEIN AUCTION y~ THE CUSTOM V6 WITH RA. DODGE 1654 V4 RADIO. HEAT. | —£°™ 10 Marghette te Poerie porvicers cer. im, 2113, *t Mh et-11 o'clock | 14FT PLYWOOD BOATS. #40 AND : 14 5 DRIVE ANOTHER “GOODWILL | {wo tine, wul sacrilice PE 4538) 1952 FORD Also 6 ee Oy ne 6. . m. in the Wolverine Purebred BAGLEY . AUTO P PARTS Triple Checked : BaRGaln BUY DODGE ‘50 REASONABLE IF TAK-| Convertible, radio, heater. Fordo- ; es) PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 16"Hp miles west of Williams | 170_1 Sp 52 Dodge Station Wag- Ga DODO Va WaDiO—HEAT.| otf wit sor ‘e_senl| a Targe selection of lower | "cost setese, Mame Santee rere. =n rade Holstet we Fr. SCENTUR ° nny, Used Trucks on, radio & heater "49 BUICK e ote, trancestesion. Loaded} =o Huron Motor Sales priced “O.K.” Used Cars. _OR 3-1769. *e «Hee Se rere Sas fantiak pe: | gongiion. “Wim cover-and trailer. | WELL CARED FO.. & IN. FINE OgDOE js RESO E WE ~ ¥. mem re 2200 M a . M4 ® . ined be a e! - ht t covers, cte new. comprise all the grades trom | ROW BOATS $20 AND UP_UseD, 1950 Ford F-8 tractor. CAR ON OUR LOT. NO OBLI- | ig DODGE 4 DR, RADIO. HEAT. at Meare oh Orchat Se oan ort. atthews PE e102, Biwers Purme. 9 av. also the in Brery Trails End, Pontiac | 1952 GMC 4 : on onan good condi- . i983 aonnac ry HYDRAMATIC. 4 = : 52 GMC ; li 48 NASH _tion. OR 30067, diseU en CLEARANCE SALE door deluxe. Like new. salen sa Soets ; ey rracer i980 DESOTO 2 DOOR CUSTOM ag . le lo ipped. 363 W. Iroquois. ee ae s ory, perm ten Pots. | Diesel tractor. 52 Buick 2 dr, 17000] RS RUREATERS MOpEY, Ber | "Eb oape sie Peete | Hae dad Pymewn Sewer | LATQTCAVES | aitonac SE Sea milking cows tested. _ boats es motor 30 ber Cent otf 949 GN . ? mules RADIO & NESTE i ciean and very cheap. New| Lake Orion Motor Sales. | MY rile ~ and rubber. $750. Private Party. Bank terms. See Floyd Kebri, Pen-| on 1949 GMC tractor, 302 en- 5” top. Phone FE 52008, ios FORD. TWO DOOR EXTRA CEVTO et PE 2-7653 niman "Ryman an MARINE SALES AED SERVICE engine, 5 speed transmis- ve - | _clean. 875 Scott Lake Rd PONTIAC & STARCHIEP CATA Sure, thee MARIGER ot erect mee) "| ODO95 POSTIACS ost NASH |CERTNBAANRACMAMHELED | 210. Saginaw St. | ifs @™ Tiree etre ; hy ‘country ctub. FOR TORIA RAL TE 4. @_ PONTIAC CO _ _ MICHIGAN. et cas top. $60 14 foot. 14 inch a lan aa DEMONSTRATORS AND. OFP. Rambier country club, 2 tone paint "Seater 1963 1 VICTORIA” RAD 10. FE 4-4546 tind condition Hydramatic, turn a hone , egmees ev. sedan de- . : . . | SARS Gans wits Low. Low = $695 m power steering. 6.000 mi _ sas CHEV Vake | 8 Peete ee For Sale Housetrailers 78; <= GRAFT DELUXE RURE livery . ........ .-. $195 ‘52 Lincoln Cosmopoli-| price ‘tao. THEM TO- ine FORD GOOD -CORDETIO® "aor aa ars ~ TAG. RADIO, REATER & GENERAL, cowtt-| 7oss—e | “ “At condition tan, really « beauty. bari oso price $200. PE +-s267. TTTON s sell" cheap. Can. be seen et 2008 pental Westwood. 14 ft. to 39 Tie WOTos 1949 LHC. panel... .$295 1952 BUICK 19590 FORD CUSTOM, RADIO, ; * . mobile homes. ay 4 New and used motors. Kelly's : PONTIAC Roadmaster hardtop convertible. ra-| heater, $495. Terms. 861 Doris y' ll C gar, rental purchase viap oo weet |” Sam "acinten ™ & MSam® 46/1951 Chev. panel ....$523 $219 5 peat crag igfDEMos | I a ome Po You 7 = : Tce . 7 750 1 Victoria and Ford «: NATIONAL, Fi | Chris-Craft boat kits, trailers. To- | 1947 GMC panel ....$195 . pacer $330 down, take | N ny’s Mactne Service: new phone ; over paym See Bob Burns e S ONE Re A arr | _Rumiber, FE $0112. ‘54 Chevrolet Bel Air 1950 PONTIAC er Dap Basry. Cy Owens Ford H Ne a tes Genesee Sales. 2I01 Dixie | a Fellow decket beats} MECHANIC'S SPECIAL) Sport Coupe STORE | cotaima “Jet beck, white wall A NICE N 6 FORD RED | We have nice clean cars ‘ _itw ENESEE SALES 1949 Ford 12 ton panel | Sree $995 HEATER VERY Goo ‘nus:| that you can afford — C ? a = o nd yrs “Oxford Trailer |"sss sont ,uoToR ax p $145 Factory Branch BEA D dkeote wrk} many at only — al ae ep rartane ee MO ms 63 Mt: Clemens at Mill . ; . RADIO NHEATE:t Ry 8IG- $20 D . SALES “Hg Guim a eee 8 WILSON GM | Phone FE 3-7117 comsertni vate and boner. rva-|” Henan” Rages * 1G shat - Read This - To see the latest see Stuarts W Hurst abebebeeioed | Jo C 53 Olds. 88 Convertible, flow, tric window lifts ori ssoton eat: See Ed Jones at Transportation oo ee pe FIBERGLAS 809 S. Woodward all the extras. 16) CHEVIE ‘sts CAN BE SEEN 345 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH NATIONAL Specials Stores Soot eed nescen’ eter inet | doit’ for vou “Ousrantced “Sum- FE 4-4531 A REAL NICE “47 CADILLAC “= Fond FOU OR, Boor. “RADIO. BOrOr Sate 49 M Conv'’t. . . $295 wil carry & ton. ; "| mer prices in effect Gaily | 7'x® 1 TON STAKE PACK. GOOD |- door a ase. Like new ee one 1954 FORD heater rens ” $298 171,S. Saginaw St. 11 Merc. Convt... al New Gen Yen Wednesdays 10 8.05 Dame || 00 Ford truck with steel nate “I ae extras. including. redio. Crestline Pordor. 8 eylinder. 2 tone | _Call MU ¢3974 aft $2074 after 6:00. is? NASH RAMBLER STATION | 1949 Pontiac 2 d 195 30 see New erals, wr nesda uck w special ‘racks bi f p> F near stones, Hotty, Skylines Tinl-Homes ecnewaae "i BOAT CO. for hauting farm tractor. $176. = chicld’ washers. opetitent. white Mdewall tires, overdrive. 7 600 “Gaymonte ee a teatin, camatenats “cacieped, aed ontiac aed sold on rental pien. 6 per cent up| 32650 Northwestern Rwy near 14 ins POR *. TON STAKE LiKE Walls. ete. This is a good car.| **tual =e 98 ‘A FORD CUSTOM. 1 — good condition. $1300 cash MA| 195] Merc. 2 dr $595 to 36 months New trailers. only mi. Road, Phone MA 66159 new 393 w Troquots . 7 Laced ~ a bag Pi r $1, 20 ent eae very on, 5-4651 after 6 PM “- ied “-eee . : i. or . e * oer css ws = es ths. | Good, LOOKING 16 FT. CHRIB | is FORD,' TON STARE UKE che . CADHLAC @. F&. MYDRA- auICK <itHer, two lone green. nice 1952 Nash 1946 Lincoln 4 dr... .$195 ssort _2-9088. - matic, ra whitewalls 1950 SICK NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES GMC LATE 1983. 350 Mile sour of Lake Orion on 16 FT. MAHOGANY PLANK OUT | Ctngine tractor. Prallr” etuipyea B Ul K VERIO Decor S14 door, radio and heater naw. Monteatm 0 FE esist | Rambler, hardtop Yellew, ent 1949 Lincoln 4 dr... $185 ey Se 2-072), | 2 h p Evinrude Speedy-Twin _ Very, low mileage rE 4-0354. CHEVIE @# DELU: xE 4 4 DOOR. - ‘33. FORD CUSTOM FORDOR economy. here is the car for you. * . 35 FT UNTTEO TRAILER, MOD-| aio in new condition PE’ €2544 { i944 2'y TON OMCE BULLDOZER , Radio and heater. Clean $450 Sete eeete eee ee et am nav Sle Dosti ser! §=6Terms—Come in—See ern, PE 5-0702, 505 California _ i) FOOT SEARS BOAT COST $210 ‘ruck FE 5- 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | _985 Oakland ave ries Exceptional condition $1373 | for as. little as $145 of your | P in—- 8 FT HOUSE TRAILER GOOD | We Tate ane sion Tira clinter: | "Gi INTERNATIONAL PACKAGE CADILLAC ‘4 A BEAUTIFUL JET 1950 NASH een BODY pec | Gclence ot tect fetes PETE condition Need cash. Best efter | Ville Rd off W Walton. Getivery. Good condition. Suitable FE 2-910 black door an, standard wee aN eS FORD BODY IN EXCE cc “LIT: : : takes. MY 2-0352 ‘@ CENTURY NABOUT GRAY for camping, hunting cabt- ~ l shift, ster, white wall | Super Statesman four door 2 tone tional condition motor runs good CHU TZ MOTORS INC. | TONY 36 PT IRONWOOD TRAILER “@ | “woo motor, can “jack Wat | _3-2080 = tires. Tits eutemeene bao had ox, | Sre7. re On | int FORD Va STATION © | warn Birmiy BIL L . geet fee FE 46654. kins Landing, Cas Lake “ CHEVE 2 TON. PLAT BED Open ‘ul 10 p.m. cellent care Ritchie Motors. 477 $495 | 196 FORD V-8 STATION WAGON 912 8 Woodward Birmingham re ey 2 ed OMS Hy dedhe Po OL TBOARD POG wale hanheerSintalhenhaaaeeapeet — a dition 38.000 actual miles Priced wT. ___Centra, Lincoin Mercury | sale PE 22702 } axie. Excellent cond $200 Call . . oe at $950- Call FE 460734 or FE For Your Convenience % FT MODERN TRAILER TO|i2 FT RUNABOUT 7 Boat a ee 1983 DE SOTO £1112 pefore 6:00 p.m King 1980 OLDSMOBILE ONE ownER !OVAY’S BES1 BUYS ~moved cheap FE 4.6913 __4 Sear PT, Ft - . sas v 8. : s . =e = ane _Pontiae Rd, truck. with 194! motor. $50. MI Riemenschneider’s © oer coer ata cat heater, Sar Sats Saginaw. FE S000. ide wa, in cars, furniture, real Parkhurst Trailer Sales | jaresna~soreoanp WOTORS, | _ +038. r steering, 8 estate are in the Want these fine mobile homes. M1 be sold at used 4 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP. FE 8-0560 $1, 795 1951 Olds f Dew Nee trailers Evervthing. for the S oice } LARRY Ads! er prees 5 3 VANS Dp Holiday four door sedan 9% series PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CON- IOAN © rr ona Pt TO we Orenast ‘Le med as een condition $650 each. Hutchinson : : . a : oe Gray with black top, hydramatic, 4 Rats @ god 3 months old. pacmaAn panow tf Fre _Trofler Sales Oravtor Plains ~ of) PTE tf Transportation Specials JEROME radio, heater and white side| $2475. OR 3-1405 ; L8O EAOPPIG? root BOAT AnD | WRECKER FOR SALE | ° USED CARS gO wik® GOwk JuaT GOOD walls, As Iittie as $145. down’ 7 PRESENT MARKET LIBERAL | 202,0,- outboard motor, forward. 2 war Roch Ford Deal Tau" (She "mottns at bank fates | 8 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR PRESENT MARKET LIBERAL neutral, and reverse. $288 value, EM — a Come In And oc ester ord ealer will drive thi fob ONS _dix Like new, $1,500. ER}. Sales, 2101 f ; : 4 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, DOOR 1840 LAPEER RD. 1 MILE NORTH caly $249. Genésee ee | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC <= OF LAKE ORION MY 2-4611 | _Dixie_Hwy__ oT __For Sale Used Cars RA Get- The Car ' 1947 BUICK Desoto Pirmouth Dealer Slee eet sone ete. Like Dew. 19 FORTIAC CHIEP, 31 FT a AL OF Your Choice | 9 door Radio and heater 912 8. W rmingham +2102. condition. € some " . O AND wearT- . furniture. $1550 PE 57680 _ Bowe i ap — ite walls. ated tires . $195 OP N “TIL 9 P M. Master Craft Trailers | $ Se For Your Convenience SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE Receutly oe emeuee. sai eete PLYMOUTHS | ‘ 7 OLDS STATION WAGO PETERSON At Pine Lake. Phone FE 2-5260 _figish Best offer takes. MI_4-6735. JUTHS Every Word Is Tr . ee 194 .f yest WAGON ~NEW ROW BOATS FOR SALE | 3-52 Club Coupe- & 4 drs $895 up ‘ -very Word is irue 3—1947 DODGES . 1_______ ‘1953 Kaiser, 4 door On iac a ar De | Ot Piynce > Motcn Wagon Your choice CUSTOMLINE ‘3 OLDEMOTILE 66. DOOR. lst Willys Sedan NEW 12 FOOT | BOATS. | tires. pod heater tinted giasa, | ‘ORDS 'SO Chevrolet £ D $19 Ty 8 CYLINDER Call after, sp. Pm. 300. 3rd st oe Ist 4 oor. sedan AIMS palmed and eaulked. $50. MAple sharp 4872 Elizabeth Lake ‘| 49 Pord 2 door .,,...... $297 50 OU “hevrolet To a TWH Raiser 1 _ 5-08 $48-—Pord—-¢--c00r TS [Beautiful Metallic Green finish, | FORDOR 1951 Henry J 4 door _ +E KNOW OUR BOATS’ FOR THE au. |'#8 Ford Cou $285 |_Powerglide transmission, heater. a Mou — ST. ~~ wrt a werviee nf Nery siean. throughost Bar [APOE @ tome t AI BT my a AUBURN A PE +8 HARRINOTON BOAT WORKS ain. FE 3.7542 | NO MONEY DOWN - | 2 door. Radio and heater 1000 8 Teiegrayh FE 28033 | _£ S f Radio and beater” white, wall MOBILE HOMES - SeIenre ‘se $44 A MONTH $395 LA tires, $145 or old , 1954 PONTIAC Lea, CHimF, 4.006 Oven Evenings and Sunday 47 BUICK ROADMASTER, WHITE- ‘50 Chey. . $505 car will handle this ne new miles Retatled $2,800 with ances- “92 ft to 45 ft im length. Up to % FOOT. RICHARDSON CABIN| walls. Radio. heater and spotlight. i= poet sea "Delivery vee $405 + ¥y and low th. | sories, Now $2050. Will acces & years to pay. cruiser. 141 me, ‘eecelient cont Excellent condition 36 Be ? Yate ton — 44 M46 CHEVROLET ly payment: with oank rates oe bag od or PI yg . _ . —2 bes Hutchinson -— c . a | - , " : + on trade-in Oak re. reconditioned trailer as low as tion. ‘ve seen at DODGES Keller- Koch . 6 7 door ILE LARRY SCHUTZ MOTORS ING, __5-5 7 PPB TEE, en og! ORIEN, si no Easter” Wao! YQ] Come Hutchinson’s Trailer Sates’ way TIE YOUR BOAT? MOORING | { ssmmatic, transmission u Weodworg of tie is 6-8410 - | ; JEROME OPEN “TIL 9 P. are 4615 Dixie’ Hwy Drayton Plains, &rms ; . L! | we 4 dr Gy seed ; | +_convenience OR +1201 0° ~ boat securely Pontiac Plumbin JF IA 50 Dodge 4 dr Gyro ene. $605 WO Pp 4 | Rochester Ford Dealer ] ; Comer 8 Mile Rd. and sound. | and Heating. 402 8 Saginaw PE 48 Dodge Clam Coupe... $345 IMO PACKARD PH OL 1-97 —1086 PLYMOUTH | to 7\ troit | 24307 | | 47 Dodge 4 dr... 195 4 door | “POR MORE THAN 30° BIRARS A We Finance 830-8. Dort Highway Funt 7% 4ORSE POWER ELGIN MO. 48 Dodge ¢ ar $93 $395 GOO PLACE TO $195 NATIONAL MOTOR SALES aT) a) Dodge ¢ dr . $36 171 8 Saginaw &t. ROYCRAPT HOUSETRAILER., ft. bottle gas cook stove with @ven-oi] heater new 10x12 awning, clean, ready to travel $409 2165 Garland Ave Syivan Village Trailer Exchange inde Champion Bemmer, pat =: gee 7 to | AE, . Roses ible by ay New as “% Go’ 4 Private tor 875. Durotach cenee bea $76 Both of $125. 397 Mans. | field { 16 PT ~GENTURY | RESORTER. 112 | _H_P Gray _ FE #7386 { 13 ~ POINT T RACING “SHELL AND Mercury thunder-boat motor with mae! lower unit Used very ttle. $375. OR 3-1618 : Transportation Offered 87 TRANSPORTATION PAID TO CAL- and rida. Drive cars Di AWAY SERVICE FE 45:39 oe St. Union . PART 8 -AR06 ing — to Florida. Write Pontiac Box 21. ‘Wanted Used Cars Cars __ 88) rty wil) pay some cash | | } \ ; om ate mode! cara.) Mui. OR +1 | - i CARS. eae Dor ax COME IN AND SEE 51 CHEVROLET 4 DR. — ne PS tee — heater and Powerglide transmis “One in a Thousand” ‘Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- _ Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw St. SPECIAL! COME IN AND SEE 146 PLYMOUTH — $125 Many others te choose from i Community Motor Sales * OGD, RUNK NO 1601 MODEL A @_FOR eae SE PS @ FORD. ‘Best in Wheels & Deals” Harold Turner #00 OR TARE OVER payments. 2015 Union Lk Oniv ba Ma 47]. Ayburh FE 23-5031 TAY LOR CHEVROLET # r 22, 2 door a) Geluxe 2 door ‘a eer deluxe 4 door power. 50 '46 Olds 2 door et 4-156) Inc.- Pontiac os Baek Dealer $20 DOWN ; tat ens righ '46 CHRYSLER | ver 150 care up. New Yorker. Radio, sem) anveller-Koch | | Selmeerishes| Siem emi, thi Woodward at rd at 12%, Mile Ré. | HEWROT TpoR ws | _ $10.0 A MONTH trade eat Mt” Cher ster | Te Wak : Ke Hér-Koch BO YOU “WANT i a e ler- Oc ~y" all Come a "months OF $12 cash. New bat. | CHRYSLER. core is UTH. DEALER to.17] |! SF oweve siees o ned "20208. , \ “ae a Bales ny , CoE a CON. . . , fA roy fee RO i] if ft 7 f . ‘4 { 5) # + te WE ALM Pape TGP a ge eae Motor — Segnaw 83 N. Main. Rochester} Eee = aa Tt S| «ope Hs HB | RR aroun. Bouuly' 8" dandy one M. G. 1061, RADIO. HEATER, = aowr vment Easy avy top, Mr ene conditin. Low sCHUT aT S INC, 1950 fog wos SSSI Og Paper, Pi ai vi clean € sed a te Ae) OBEN TIL 9 P 1953 Ford | setire i BSWORE Tic REESE Som | * OPEN T aL oP the f; over cpevmente 63 Judson cial deluxe club coupe. radio, oes runs good. ook good! | —e = 150 New Car Trade-ins op ca! WOODWARD T BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 3% YEARS Far DEALING 40 USED CARS ’ " _ by Siraelery s Television Progr cms - Tahar Gea lI : Channel 3—-WJBE-TVs-: Chased ¢— WWI-7V ays Cisasd ToWaTE-TV gontamr’s TV micmucuTs | News. Jack LeGott.! sarc Romer ed Start August 28 Polka. Johnny Slagle hosts Bell §:00—(4) Time for “Music. “Jane . Palmer sings. (2) Featurette. |. Harris nn Johnny Sad- (t+ -Detroit-DeadiineBud-Lank= | Trio. er, Bev Beltaire, Don Wattrick. | 10:15—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev- §:15—(4) - News. Paul Wis erett R. Phelps. 0-4) World -of Mr: cucu -| Maxwell with music, variety. (2) : Charlies Ruggles as drug ri Safety Eye. Detroit traffic errors owner. (2) News. Doug Edwards. any film. (7) Playhouse. “The (7) Soldier Parade. Top enter- Web,” film drama. tainers from ranks of the Army; 10/45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. Arlene Frances emcees. Sports film. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John 11:99—(4) News. Paul Williams. Cameron Swayze. (2). TV Top|: (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy's Tunes, Ray Anthony and band| On. Soupy Sales with — Sax- play popular tunes. . ophonist Earl Bostick, guest. 4:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan's 1: 15—(4) Adventure: Special De- furniture switching results in| livery. “The Room,” fantasy Jim's trip to beautiful psychia- ‘about painting. (2) Wrestling. | ' trist; stars Joan Davis, Jim! (7) Armchair Theater. Con- Backus. (2) Red Skelton Revue.| stance Moore in “Mexican,” Red hosts: singer Rosemary | film feature. Clooney im musical revile. (7) 45:59:14) Moods in the Night. ‘ ne » in| it mow will be up to a Senate | Johnny Mack _Brown Show tiie 6:00~(4)--Music. Time. (7) Det. Sound. For one thing it probably, LEGAL TIFF — City Council in i aterence committee te | WHITE $ 00 “Haunted Trails,” film feature." 4 Deadline. | cost only a fraction of the millions | Los Angeles, Calif.;is checking the; 4a o whether to includ ll (HURSDAY MORNING | that ABC and Dumont are spend-| law books to see whether they can, 7:30—(4) My Little Margie. Margie | 6:15—(4) News. (7) News. appropriation in a compromise r | ing on football this fall. cancel the $10,000 contract for this | e and Vern capture notorious rob- | 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. ote for t new po-| version of the measure. e e ee ber when “Margie Babysits."’ | g:¢9—(7) Breakfast Club. 6:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney. (7) Lone| For another, a flock of big name tue designed heir Gale Storm and Charles Farrell. | 9.994) Playschool. (7)—Wixie. g:00—(4) TV Theater. Zazu Pitts; (2) Garry Moore. plays lovable lady safecracker |9:39—(2) Arthur Godfrey. . whe tangles with owindler in the were0—(0) Home. (7) Charm Kitety “Happy Touch.”” (2) Strike It . ich. Warren Hull host; z. a Jimmie Wakely Show. = me D. S. Leonard. mie Wakely in ‘Rainbow Over | 10:45—(2) Strike It Rich. Rockies,”’ feature film. neal Bob Smith Show. (7) nis O'Keefe host; panel ban eal | 11:15—(2) Love of Life. p:00—(4) This Is Your Life. Ralph | 11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited. (2) Edwards re-creates life of movie } Tomorrow's. Search. star, Jean Hersholt. (2) IBC | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Boxing. Lightweight boxing bout; . Jimmy Carter vs. Glen Fian- THURSDAY AFTERNOON nagan. (7) Royal Playhouse. To | 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (2) be announced. Ladies Day. _#:30—(4) Mr. D. A. conducts door | 12:15—(4)> Three Steps to Heaven. Grecmna , read smallpox | 12:30—(7) News. (4) Ladies First. aha city 7 The Hunter (2) Welcome Travelers. “Grey People,” adventure | te: 45—(7) Stars on Seven. drama. /1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 9:45—(2) Chuck Davey's Corner. | 1: 90—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. | ers. i; ¢ 4)—Jean McBride. 30;00—(4) Showcase of Stars. Film |2:00—(4) One Man's Family. (7) drama to be announced. (2)/} My Life. (2) Washington at De- Commentary on fights and fight-' troit. 2:30—(4) First Love. (7) Theater.| U.S. Programs on Air :45—(4) Miss. Marlow. at Later Hour Usually. $:00—(4) Hawkins Falls. #:20—(4) Betty White Show. (7) sccryey ou tne teleristng Of footvall 3:45—(7) Cowboy Colt. By TED SMITS ; NEW YORK (#—The National | 4:00—(4) Pinky Lee. Broadcasting Co. has in its ranks 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (2) Bob sme hard-headed businessmen and Murphy. it is making a big experiment this fall 4:45—(1) Barnaby Bear NBC is bringing Canadian profes- 5:00—(4) Happy Hollow, (7) —/Sioinal football to American TV Auntie Dee. (2) Portia Faces viewers on Saturday afternoons. Life. nity Eyebrows were lifted. Why 5:15—(2) Seeking Heart. tntevested tn games played in en- Terry and Pirates. (2) Sports. system of rules? Could Canadian 5:45—(2) Featurette. footbal Istand up to direct compe- THURSDAY EVENING But many think the project is Ranger. (2) News. American college stars are playing ; Canada. And finally, the game €45—(O News. \ is fast- and open—ideal for tele- 7:¢0—(4) You Bet Your Life. (7) vision. Cisco Kid. (2) What’s in a Word.| Actually the Canadian rules do 7:30—(4) Justice. (1) Melody |t Vary enough to puzzle*casual i, Time. (2) Playhouse. 8:00—(4) Dragnet. (2) TV Golf| The chief spur to this is the fact Pro. (7) So You Want to: Lead /Canadian football has only. three a Band? downs, which means the offensive team must go for the long . gain 7 Theater. (7) Theater. (2) rather: than re ™ Tell buck the line. 9:00—(4) The Marriage. ¢ - tale Club. And Canada has signed up 9:30 — (4) Liberace. (7) Hot| names are well known: Tex Coul- Rods. (2) “I Led Three Lives.”’| ter of Army, Chuck Hunsinger 10:00—(4) Michigan Outdoors. (2) | % Florida, Glenn Dobbs of Tulsa, i n Gene “Chee Chee” Roberts of Chattanooga, Ray Poole of Ole 140086 —42)-Weather, Bandages’ 10:30—(4) Traffic Court. (7) Janet| Grigg of Oklahoma and Dick Dean. (2) To Be Announced. Tamburo of Michigan State. . Pd tne gals the atmosphere of | Be (0), Owen Cleary. he Canadian games almost exactly }11:00—(4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. | Toseanbios the American collegiate (2) News. | atmosphere—bands, pretty cheer 11:15—(4) Everybody Sing. 1) |eaders, tidy stadiums. The teams ) ; enterprises, Theater. (2) Featurette land draw high class ds. 11:30—(4) Moods in the Night. j NBC has another advantage. ——— -- Today's. Radio Programs - - _ = | Canadian football starts early—on ‘Aug. 28. The first game to be | televised will be Ottawa at To- but Not Always * -$:30—(4}—Adventure—Patrol—{7) | omer country aiid wander another tition with big American games? | " a ae S| eral Civil Defense Administration ~} | headquarters: from Washington to 4 | Battle Creek, P The Senate last night defeated i {oO -8 roll-call vote of 4#29 an r] amendment by Sen. Ferguson (R- Mich) to add $350,000 to a supple- ~4'|mental appropriations bill. to pay 4 \for the move, The vote followed * *\a heated and sometimes humorous ed debate. <4 | bill alive by defeating an amend- [ment designed to block the trans- ‘| fer while considering its version | P| of the bill, ied be ‘ pei lice building. Bernard Rosenthal! In testimony before the Senate | was commissioned to do the statue two years ago. Councilman Harold Defense Chief Val Peterson said | Harby said the modernistic statue, |the move to Battle Creek would | symbolic of the typical American {be “consistent with the need for | family under police protection, | dispersal” and would “get our was ‘‘just junk.” agency our SHIRTS . a ee a ee a 2 * —— see 1.25 Value The SPORTS SHOP | Formerly Mac Rogers Dr. John's FB] Getting Shakeup One-Time Nazi General | Sure to. Be Top Man for Chancellor Adenaver BONN, ~-Gertiany-@—A- general - trom Hitler’s Wehrmacht, now en- gaged in anti-Soviet espionage for | the United States, seems certain to win top command of West Ger- a result of the John scandal. Since Dr. Otto John, head ot | 1 the Federal Security Bureau, van- ished into Communist East Berlin | 9x9xVe July 20, Chancellor Konrad Aden. | auer has turned increasingly =| advice and help to former Lt. Gen. Reinhold Gustav Gehlen, The an-| gry Chancellor is preparing a dras- | many's intelligence operations as Hj Guerenteed All First Quelity— FE 2-7621 a ssceleieeeeeanmiaiecimmemmmennale , All Fresh Stock! c Black a Brown Ea. ronto. After that, NBC will select the best game available in the ° ~ Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. eastern division each Saturday. |{C_ shakeup of Joni's (cermin PLASTIC wm, ce CELW. (see) ww, (ase) WOAR, (1138) WxYz, ar WIBK, (1490) ~ start at 1:45 p.m.,| catirely new office. Tomiom® Toby David wwo' aye Sisaoeh —— The NCAA football program via Gen. Gehlen is described by com- | W ALL 6.00--WIR, Mainline woBR. Meditations WXYZ, Curtain Calls 6:00-—WIR, News ABC starts Sept. 18, but the game {petent sources here as the Chan- | mR, ww, ; ; WHYE, Wottrick, McKens. | €:15—WXYZ, Pred Wolfe WCAR, News W2¥2, Wattries, McKens | Is Oklaboma at California, which | cellor's choice to direct govern- — Sie uo Sports WCAR, Coffee |. WJBK, Newa, McLeod Soe 2 kicks off after the Canadian | ment intelligence activities as soon | WJBK, McLeod 6:30—WIR, Agriclt Votes ie:he_w pr: News, Musie game finishes. The next Satur. | as West Germany receives its sov>/ Muste : JR, Aunt Jenny : WEan, Fees WWJ, Bob Maxwell . Austin Grant 15—WwIR, Ctark Quartet day, Sept. 25, when ABC tele- |ereignty and starts rearming for | 0:15 WIR, B. Stakes WEVR, Pree Welle Goan. fey Coler “wwi. Bee vises Michigan State at Jowa, | Western detense. | WTR be tse nite WJBK, News; Rise, Ghine too WIR. Heten Trent cKLW. ee Chase , the American game still starts hi iol at litary in- Custom Cc Se. WEAR, Teik’ Spores O:48—WEYE, News WxY?, News, Musie too wm na necias | two hours after the Canadian teliigence was ¢ ee Riesden ont | Contour Pe. ¢:30—WJR, Bob feynolds eel neve. asawen WJBK’ Don McLeod Ww) Fran Pettay | Oct. 2 is a World Series playing | trom 1942 to 1945. Captured by WWJ, Pran Pettey | WCAR, Harmon 5 WXYZ, MiLond Sters’ | 0 . wWxYz, Stern ware. Seger oe David . y WwIJBK. _. \day. ABC is televising Illinois at | the Americans, after a few months | wise, Dinner ‘Muste WJBK, News, Shine |"? ‘wwi Pros Berrie. —_ Magic Mite Stanford, which starts after the he was put in charge of a small | WCAR News WXYZ, Paul Winter } €:43—WJR, L. Thomas | baseball game usually ends. NBC | staff of. captured German intel- | a oe, Lowell Thomas %: tee IR, Rests Ral CKLW Oinger Rogers WXYZ, Thursday's Music | will have stand-by crews in Canada ligence officers to evaluate infor- | 9:00—WIR, Cecst Reuse 180—WW), Listen, Live THURSDAY AFTERNOON 1:80 WIR, Quest House |ready to bring Canadian football | mation that the fallen Nazi regime Three WxYz, Wolfe ard val Peed, of Late WXYZ, Red Skelton | to American fans early in the after-| pad collected on Russia. WXY2, Red Ghohes CxLw. Gentile & Binge WXYZ, Charm Time CELW. Palton Levio | noon if the series is rained out. When the cold war sharpened WJBK, Tom George WCAR: Coffee GAS. Bors, Sus On Oct. 9 when ABC televises| after his release, Gehlen was WCAR, News, Music 2:48—WWa, News WCAR. News re ee ee Rice at Wisconsin comes the first |handed a more important task—to vara | Sree, | tae ae team | ly da ty . 1:30—WJR, Peter L. Hayes one r e viet Union. now repu ww, Maxwell 1:30—-WJR, Dr. Malone . Taesrir tre | Eee Be eee | SEI ie Tos | ERE ee pee American, it happens to behave a stalt of 4.0m, He main , News, CKLW. Gaprte: tter the American game |tains a tightly guarded headquar- wate Gabriel Heatter wak tro 1100 WIR. Ouiding Light WAGE, F. George happens to be dull, which will view-|ters at Pullach near Munich in WJBK. a e: tow Bua 4 Quest WCAR, Warmup Time 1:6 WM, Col ood ers prefer? Bavaria. German newspapers say ‘wa. Ose Man's Pamily wean, Coffee, With Clem | 2:00—WJR, Mrs Burton CKLW, Eddie Pisher ad the Gehlen organization” feceives CKLW, In the Mood 900—WM, Neste Bal ww. gs The world’s oceans cover an es-| about six million dollars a year $.00_WsR. FBI veg WIBK. Game $:90— WR. Meet Millie timated 71 per cent of the earth’s | from the United States. American Real White” Second WWJ, News Game : ‘AR, Radio Rev. WCAR, Washington et Det pak Re Bay, a | surface, officials call Gehien “priceless.” WXYZ, Show Stoppers 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan iw: Ceameneen . : House - Gallon CKLW. 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