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But they all know at least | enough English to be able to cover the right number on-their cards when a sergeant from the U. 5. Embassy military attache's office sings out, *Clickety-click, 0-66.” Luckiest bingo player at one re- handsome three cards took a cocktail shaker and set of martini glasses. French Embassy representatives made the largest. collective haul -- a bright «plaid car env pop-up toaster and a woman's Wristwatch, AU. & Marine guard picked 10 rubles. That's rather stiff at-the official rate of four rubles to the dollar, but many of the other missiogs receive al- lowances from their governments _THE, PONTIAC PRES' ie qn the wall for dancing ta | ‘The club also has the only bar in town since the Soviet anti-vodka campaign closed down Koktail Hall on Moscow's Gorky street 2 | couple of months age. Salmon Fishers Hauling in Huge Profits in Pacific VANCOUVER, B. C. # — Gil- netters these days ride stationary the night alongside their heaving nets as Pacific coast salmon fishermen feap” a rich. | squirming crop. So vast has heen the harvest, that four canneries here also have | gone on an around-the-clock basis | -t@ process one day's. catch before | In Anacortes, Wash., school chil- | ariiise Ste ; ch 8 iH : 5 e i i 4 4 g Hey, Kids! FREE Pretty. Girls’ Jumpers — Plaids . . . ‘full skirt. . . Quaranteed washable ..1-12 s e er w d f |. tto 1 knit | when he won the " Speed Although police in both Belfast “ >) _Frophy. In 1927 he and Clarence | #nd Dublin have organized racket’ = 9 O38 Smartee's made a whole new world of them . Chamberlain surpassed the exist-| 5usting squads to deal with smug- In Sizes 14 to 20 OB ing flight endurance record by| sles, the trade still pays a pretty |, designs so terrific they look like a. million — in : E staying aloft over Long Island 51| Penny for effort expended. fabulous colors for fall! 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Join Waite's ei es . : sItx- Me car Office Daily Exeeot @inder PP al, OO Seas wheesoe SuntT ben, taor MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS ——_—_=_=_=_== — THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 aeaunteaieieell SE UEEEEROnEEE Ee 2 Bills Deserving Ve Almost always in the adjournment . Tush of Congress some bills slip through to enactment which otherwise might be defeated. . We believe two such bills won ap- _proval in the last hours of the recent session. One authorizes an increase in the amount of Great Lakes water divert- ed into the Chicago drainage canal. The other ends Federal responsibility for and control over 177 helpless, poverty strick- en, neglected Paiute Indians in western Utah, |. * * * The first measure is the fruit of: Chicago's 25 year fight for more Great Lakes water. It would increase the diversion of 1,500 . Cubjc feet a second to 2,500 and it bears the deceiving title of a bill “to help control the level of ‘Lake Michigan” = Actually it would have little or no effect on lake Jevels, as Great Lakes in a high cycle. The to be that Chicago can’t for- 1 1929 Supreme Court decision which set the present diversion limit, and won't stop trying to upset it. * * * . Wisconsin interests, however, .~ offer a sound objection to the bill. fly opposes the Paiute tion bili” It says these mostly day laborers, are wholly unfit to be on their own and that only ~six famities are self-supporting. - » We believe the President should veto ~_-beth bills. . Welcome, Skeet Shooters! . Oakland-County is happy to play host to the top skeet shooters of the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico They are here to take part in the Fif- teénth National Skeet Shooting cham- pionships at. the Oakland County. Sportsmen’s Club near Waterford... ~ While the total number of entries will not be known exactly until the end of “Bhooters will take part. They range in ‘age from nine years to better than three _. se6re, and include men, women and. + ee oo Whereas trap shooting utilizes only one house from which the targets emerge, skeet shooters have two, a high house and a low house, so that the arcs “traced by the targets vary greatly. ' $ome of the top shooters have scored several hundred consecutive hits, and aR ot oa sb Shooting starts at 9:30 a. m. _ and continues daily until 6 p. m. “There is action all day long, with » 20 fields available. ‘This tourna- ment provides an outstanding _ opportunity for residents of this ‘area to see the top shotgun ex-. perts in action in a sport which has achieved widespread popu- larity in the past 25 years. A the first two years of its opera- a, the Korean GI Bill of Rights has grovided educatiorial and training op- D ara ’ oi ’ . os 0 GIs took : + |. THE PONTIAC PRESS : ‘ and is well worth the cost. Me , says he caw deer, fox, rabbit, woodchuck, That's a lot of education and eco- Plans Strong Reserve _ Undoubtedly millions of Americans feel like the Legionnaires who cheered President Eisennowenr’s promise to sub- mit, to the next Congress plans for an adequate military reserve. _ The convention cheered him enthusiastically when the Presi- dent said the creation of such a ~ reserve would be the number one item on his next legislative pro- gram. They cheered him again when he promised that his pro- gram would “not unfairly burden men who have'already served.” *-* * 2 The President undeniably was right . when he said we had failed miserably to maintain that strong, ready military reserve in which we have. believed for 150 years. .He was right, too, when he added: “Now, at long last, we must build a reserve and we gust main- tain it.. Wishful thinking and political timidity must no longer bar a program so absolutely essen- tial to our defense.” a oe No hint came from Mr, EmEenhower _#S to what form his proposals would take. He made no mention of the pro- gram outlined by Assistant Secretary of Defense Joun Hannan. At that time, however, the White House did make known the fact that the Hannan plan was being studied by the Security Council. ° The need for reserve strength such as would have been provided The Man About Town The Kind We Like National Skeet Contests Bringing Great Many Here Daffynition Happiness: Something like a potato salad —share it with others and you'll have a picnic. - ' Big business is with us in a sporting way. The national skeet shoots at the Oakland ‘County Sportsmen's Club bring here more than 600 contestants. They're top citizens from all over the nation, most of +hom-are making it a family vacation trip. When this annual event was held tx Dallas, Texas, it was estimated that they spent a quarter of @ million dollars during the week.- : _——- Wisdom in the animal kingdom is proven, according to : Jack Leeming -who says the cats in his neighborhood on East Pike St. make regular inspections of auto radiator grills, looking for dead birds. a A pup tent made from one of their moth- - er’s old sheets, and from which « couple of Jads_were selling fish bait beside the Dixie Highway, caught fire the other day and was destroyed. And immediately a crude sign went up: - “Fire Sale on Worms.” Celebrating his eighty-fifth birthday, L. 8. (Bert) Frank ‘of Rochester is worried. The ground is so dry that it interferes with his plowing. A flower that appears to be a cross -be- tween a dahlia and sunflower, grown by _ W. 0. Wright of 99 West Rundell.St., measures six inches across, and is a beautiful yellow. Although he recently passed his ninetieth birthday, em . | Fenten Young of Oxford is seen around town most every / day. He says he still is Youiig. . Writing in e happy mood from Lake Orion, says, “This may be a crazy world, but we don’t find it necessary to get up a sea ser- pent story to keep Lake Orion on the map, as they did several years ago.” ‘ In a drive through the Drahner Woods, 12 miles northeast of Pontiac, [eee ein ~ skunk, mink, m, a opossum, quail, » Woodcock, pheasant and several of and ome the more common animals tame. Verbal Orchids Mrs. Bit Simpkins a emrel _ 6f Leonard; fifty-eighth wedding anniver- | "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 195 Ege Tag Problem Ch Voice of the People Birmingham Property © n of a Municipal Parking Lot bounded by Henrietta, Merrill, Qwners Oppose Creatio ‘Bingo Is a Skin Game, Crooked as Can Be’ Sues concerning Birmingham alf- fairs, beth in matters of City Com- Muscular Activity Helps to Re Nervous Tensi iid uit t 8 q New McCarthy Hearing ~ Unlike a Judicial Inquiry i aa Hi il ef SEF ait i | i ‘i FF ze pvillg fit fy i : ie He | | not by complainants or by besses. = Not long ago, when the Stevens- | ; TEE s pn ii i | =@ i ii “ Aunt Het i 3 ig i Ht i i Ht : if : b il i igi I ii at 2 L to" aes F : g ts f ag Hit is, F i a: i ‘it nd Tetany Caused nothing of their own contribute, mumbled about ‘dis Fae il i H i i aii | tt Bed ‘ a. ite a | | } cP : cae “hag : a 7 ! | : ow : Lee 4. \_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1954 : i ae ~ a or Up-to-the-minute fashions cost less at... 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Donald Gibs of the Redwood Or | | a 2. } Library says the date “1652” does . ma. f Fam | bd ’ : not necessarily mean the coin was ay 7, e3 ous o tw time were unchanged for about 30 *\ ge q ; SUN,” says Gibbs, 30 years deen Fi lity Ge no better values for wear : 90 ees ee ee ee 2 Fai ~~ rst Quality 2 ’ f back 300." oe é ies af | E HT ig t 3 g | Save 18c on this first quality percole .. . it's perfect for You'll find many patterns ond im colors in this wide ossortment ot Sears! PRINTED PERCALES mony home sewing needs. oH 4 A ad “4 ; if if . .? ie » } gp as" Fa, 0 ~“? ve. = iy: Buy Now --- ‘ Dp Seve 18+ . st le and fit “now ( nly : se ee sizes i ty stated ony 8% to 3 . They‘re laboratory tested for wear, comfort and correct fit, . , made of prime quolity leathers with nylon sewn uppers hat ore made to resist rips. They're actually better 11 ways!. and compare . . . you'll find Biltwels are : Shop ior Deot buyl: Many aivias malas OV, se § Shey AES in. assorted ! Right for bock-to-school! Shoe Dept—Sears Main Floor pone ; BiLTweL SOW On py ‘SAM, ROMBUCE and CO. t ee Se ee ees < Biltwels | ‘Sears Finest = | a a —) : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 © ‘ | nema lerttihigiaggh en eae: NepRET id . FOE GTS: ph 9 MSS 4 cotton mill, was declared, an eye- EToath Doone Aint. [4 mea romat nm UABY Christening Dress 25" tar Sina ns “| Mavi Nudghig Out T [nx mints 2° sci Owners Watch Colmly |S", Snes million fittings to fix-all the cavi-| in Use for 56 Years mache des by | ae canes teen a |. EASTON, Pa. @ —"The Sandi to help te ine See ee UTICA, N. ¥. (UP) = A baby dress in the family of Mrs. Gerald| paper to prevent it fromi yellowing. | Way from the movies, largely at- Eddy Fire Co, No.1 watched Frozefi orange juice may appear N, will soon be used for has an Irish rosepoint to television, has been| the “Rag Capital of the World” | calmly while an ancient landmark | .oon in a new form. 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Come in now—save! é Tr Sanforized* Sport Shirts : | é 17 ex a - 1 Y—_ Bare’ Crothing Dopt—Seare Mtn Plooe eek ak Boyville Jeans Devil’s Delight ee at a cotton loth shirts Triple Stitched Main Seams Tasty Devil's Food Cookies i use Sears easy credit purchase | \_"2s. im odie sie ie 49 Now Oni $] Reg. 3% =) 3 QE wb. t coupon books : sg — — Man. are they tough! Sanfor- ‘Sizes from 4 to 10—all di “one Yummy rich-tasting chocolate Favorite for lunch boxes and ‘4 shrinkage |” — blue a ol — — py _—_ ben. . ny- oo with ee icing énacks! Crisp golden ye : a > > » with zi er ofby, oO Aveilable in 5 denominations! 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Moen. igen savii ‘It find only’ at Seant ’ Come in now... choose from_oll sizes 7-14— save! . : jee et eee eeete as t * monsy back” SENRS154 North you see your light-hearted kindergarten miss in these charming cotton frocks you'll know that they were fashioned specially for little ones just like her! You'll find these ond many more in Sears collection of Honeysuckle dresses featuring fall’s newest styles in cotton fabrics that are guaranteed |. to wash: and -“wear! They're all properly sized and_ _ fully cut with wide hems to accommodate “‘Iittle beon sprouts.” Choose her favorites in colorful plaids and soft browns and beiges .. , jewel-like tones of gold or sparkling reds and greens . . . vibrant oranges or fashionable charcoal grays! Don’t wait... come to Sears today! Girls’ All Nylon Sweater Fashions * — ails fF in| thy i aafesy iE i | f th fink i Oct, 5, 1886 On top of this amount . si pana Ge ea cee cod Mastne recor when the nt List 9 Death Traps Conference siouees lke NEW YORK &—President Ei- Prevalent in Cities |semorer wit serve again as too orary chairman of Brotherhood to the . the rate of a mile-high stack each | BOSTON (UP) — Nine “‘com-| Week next Feb. 20 to 27 under aged month, Col Hareld H. Newman, {munity death traps” that cause | sponsorship of the National Con- chief center, there ts | hundreds of child fatalities in the | ference of Christians and Jews. |but Won't Sign Pact + Egypt Behind West, CAIRO, Egypt @ — Premier nists with fuel to stir up “the till suspicious minds of the Arabs.” “It's (Egypt's) culture, trade and economic life is linked to the West. Idedlogically Egypt is out- spokenly against communism. Mil- itartly Egypt considers that the only possible global danger to the Middie East is an invasion from Russia.” Turboprop Constellation Makes Maiden. Flight if if 3 If [ : F E Z HE | li 4 : B2E itt iy HM mo E i : ai | i i ; : | i E i : i tab, Gil Hie Ht ili ‘fi I ae fil i Hf ai fil j i $ i : i ‘ i uli te iil At Ht Et 1: 20 SOUTH OPEN 9 to j if pitt i Lee 75 : i 75 : . Old iceboxes. ‘ Sam Benson Says: GIRLS! BACK-TO-SCHOOL ~JACKETS! Siping ot Wie Savas $71 ,. $4471 SAM BENSON would. only provide the Commy-{| s ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 . : A a = ra t . . i a % 31 oD reaee 3 - \.. ELEVEN - —_~ ~ pias PERRY ST. 9 EVERYDAY SErEea ah sf is B: ‘ire t Heft sad i: tie if fais \ to the and ecquir- ing a snenstel, to issue there- a yy A ES City ageregate sum “et Tacee” sation Dallere” 143,800,000), said bonds te be in the denomination of $1,000 each, to bear interest at « rate not te “ty 3 First installment of interest may be for pune ¢ oe On a = end shall mature $100,000-.on the da + gs ae ae oon oS +] inclusive. The said bonds be paid from taxes to be levied therefor in eech year beginning with the year 1966, , yy ty : be bey tm one or more series at 4.00 wean, 4, tae cceeeaney saa 3 Down Sic etnetion Tobe Baldo theta ay of Craftsman 1/5 HP. Drill of the votes ‘es S, ale tation ces It drills, grinds,. diay ote’ a buts, std Vans Cro this shall as r “ mon sioret coos Alle ~ «| -o | Chuck: Universal AC = DG auguat, AD. eee Somat i ¢ = ‘motor, Sow or pistol grip. SeELRE LS 2: ER Fimilon to be , a I Purchases Totaling $20 or More Can be Made on seDeed this tet day of September A. D. SEARS Y PAYMENT PLAN Netice Curb, Gutter, lated Werk on Edisen Street nue, oon, shail neg. 150 26.88 tos. 1.38 1.66 7 is cacao ee des 2 mye Bag ~My ‘ Lm Regularly 42.95 46-Piece Drill Set Reg. 6.56 4.99 : Streamlined with rounded cor- 22-gauge ners. aan te srength "S008 x9 nike North Saginaw Street ||| \1) are Only .. Rayon lined. fasteners at neck and waist. = 9” | New suede-like cotton front with Houndstooth checked rayon sleeves, collar, back. Rust or blue, sizes 34-46, epaulets. Snap All sizes 34 to Buy Now-=-- at Sears--- You Always Save! No Blemishes! No Scratches! Only Premium Quality Leather is Selected for Hercules Suede Jackets! Men's Wear— Main Floor colorful Hercules soft, supple suede jackets - water bo ag repellent Ss spot Coupen Books : 4 Colors Keyed for Fall- Winter Wear: Brown, Navy, Green and Rust Here's a Hercules jacket you'll be proud to wear for ell your leisure-time activities this foll! Smartly tailored to give the Juxurious comfort of suede with o smooth-fitting rayon-lining. Knit collar, cuffs, and waistband of 50% wool and 50% cotton fit snug . . . won't lose shape. Buy yours todoy . « « Qvoid last-minute shopping this fall, Small, mediym, large and extra-large. _ _ 4 ways to buy: 1. Seers Easy Peyment Pian for purchases totaling $20 er more! 2. Seors Credit Purchase Coupon Books 3. Winter Ley-Awey Plen — $1 down holds 4. Cash, teke your purchase with you a t Reversible Jackets Only 998 Rugged Duralon reverses to - Estrom ftleece. Choice of brown-tan fleece of ski red fleece. Sises 36 to 46. Cotten Twist Twill Uniform Jackets Just 598 Saniorized {1% maxzimum shrinkage). 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YORK (INS) — The best place inthe world to-throw @ small. cocktail party is aboard a trans-| Atlantic steamship on the high seas | and you can do it for less than 10) dollars. ; The estimate comes from Fred silk and satin coronation robes of the..Holy Roman Empire. cFz et i a HF Feds HF gv Fi was a precious symbol of Germanic might, feel like asking. - estimated at 36 million in 1950, | Sccording to @ survey by a served aboard ship, are free for | land‘use nearly two-thirds of their s the asking, and-as—pftén as you}milk for butter, the United States | ‘only 27. per cent. pe Ff t ar * # @ person, 116 Michigan Men. | A Face October Draft Call ie § ” DR. H, A. MILLER Optome’ ttrist , é ite es drinks, as is th «7. North Saginaw Street “Betwer Things ‘in Sigh!” } | stay up. Only 15 per cent wear garters now that elastic-top | socks are available, i Closed Wednesday Afternoons The coronation lance is even | ‘ider than the crown and is said | The coronation sword is be- Experts say the precious metals | and gems in the crown probably | would not bring more than $30,000 | at present miarket prices, But its | the collection precious beyond any | figures. 4 — ARS 20) 4:1014 @:\. lek) Pilgrim ee ee $010 OMY By SEARS, RONBUCK AND CO. pee om, Luggage Sale. O! Buy 2—Ger 3! : Get this stylish lodies’ 18-inch overnight case absolutely. buy both the 21-inch weekend cose and \ case at the regular-price. Light but | "ee. IT’S BOWLING TIME at SEARS!” COME IN NOW AND SAVE! _ both wick gome! ‘Get the “ 27 A 31.90 VALUE BRUNSWICK custom-fitted : BOWLING BALL and bowling bag your choice of men's or women's styles in your weight, color and grip 139.88 z Bow! for healthful fun and exercise! All Bruns- ‘Balls ore officio! 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Gabs, = jlitinendlba ig itiemtpnanmencersitge ll pie e { "a An average railway passenger's journey in the U. 8. is about 72 « miles. Torrid z sea level in moderate tempera- metropolis and regular seat of gov- | ernment 125 miles to the south, swelters. amid the heat and hu- 1 Asia Conterenc Boasts Cool Background WASHINGTON — The torrid is-/tury it was founded by William for a famed U: States secre- the oun, Base United States ambassador's summer residence where Gen./ - America @isplays strong American infiu- ; ence, Geo Yamashita graphic Society. | | Shortly after the turn of the cen- | | his Japanese army nine years ago. This month representatives of ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1956 | eight, mations —- Great Britain, if | i President Signs : | Bill He Originally z falua. 4 bbse i 50", OF ¢ Sanforized'! weaters “ 3 -, Sizes 6-16 wat hag PARKING Pontiacs Own Parking Lot AST PIKE STREET MACHINE WASHABLE! & ~~ % Psees ; — Cotton Flannel Plaid Shires for Boys > Forever popular cotton flannel in plaid prints... “He-Man” shirt that all boys like. Penney's has them in a fine assort- ment of colorful patterns. They're mia: chine washable, they wear like iron and they're styled with long sleeves and "widespread collar. = é caer ow ~ Stitched, 1. To Start the | ; Back-to-School Whirl... THE 6 YD. SKIRT DRESS 98 Sizes 7-14 Bi] Sizes 3-6x 798 A carbon copy of Mommy's bouffant- skirt-look in the 3 tier cotton skirt in lovely, lively new patterns! This brand new fashion for back-to-schoolers is treated to ruffles, buttons, bows and pert collar‘styling:. 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PA top when the giant tree was felled, | of “yesteryear is sadly lacking | aa page ‘ocls | PITTSBURGH @ — When this | pages, shave 250,000 - | |The: wife of a local farmer has | Slack bear Was discove It lumbered off, unhurt. among poets bf today. ‘The criti-| don't send the wy mare, What's | PT capital’ observes its bicen-jof textual matter and at LONDON W@®—Argentine Ambas.! found that direct action is the best Michigan's Park a clam came froni Dr. Lawrence E.| more, the , poem éntries aren't/tennial in 1958 it expects to have | 70 photographic illustrations. . sador Dontingo Derst flung » chal.| ¥*Y to deal with her husband's | “ke « bird. ee ny rag hooray af a en Se Sey Porgy ate capac oe oe — one br the eat | re Se eee Unlike brother, bruins hiberna largest Redlands Browning poetry odors in my office te histories Pittsburgh trusts and founda, usage leet sight tate the toath of a gy pti nes eepaged | 88 i dena in the ground, _ elcome It has 4,905 acres ‘test. ‘The professor lamented: | old days used to be terrific.” cant add 5 charge d'affaires, first secretaries |‘ "* usual card game and having — _ Sananaiananaiapealesseaeiaisi . + — ne = and cultural attaches his usual. luck — he'd lost two ; _ He thinks he calves and one horse. 4 | $ gy and better Frau Flachsendort pulled - than any of them, and is willing t0|chair and uttered the ‘Gertage | : prove & contest open to all “ded ” zA . r screed diplomats, crrvelent of “dedi ma te” At 3 A 2"; qt. 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Amendmenits | voxoox .xs)—stany tania | ‘sr. vous cure ronen| Hear Billy Graham..\New Teachers ® — The wording of/ No, 2 Shall Section 23, Article qiekg that @f chniaeae eee oe re ee ee ee hin. wtme xa. {Ct Walled Lake placed on the Nov. 2 ballot |) um Constitution be amended | London's oldest shoe shine “boy” pat it in the parking meter. teat Giles oa ie this| WALLED LAKE — The Rotary Board ‘of Canvassers. maxiynum of 3 per cent and pro-| it is aly because of changing fash- minutes,” she told City Judge Rob- | tial law, turned thumbs down |the new elementary in “The approval included wording of | “™* that the sales tax collected/ tons and “new-fangled, shoes.” ert G, Dowd, “before I remember-|on a ™ * Billy Graham | the school district Friday, to be 1 to tonal on each dollar of sales, minus col Seid Jim: “Seon there'll be ne “led and came out, There wags @ tic- | Fevival. held at 6:30 p.m. at the Walled although the M lection costs, shail ce distributed left, There used to be Hkcet on the car. Now is that right?’| Graham had been urged to come | L#ke Methodist Church. : of Churches has threatened | ** ‘lows: 4 cent to cities, vi-| of Gs in the clty and The jedge said it here by the: Phenix City Ministeri-| The dinner will climax an orien- a legal action“to keep it off the bal- | 2#*s and tpwnships on & popula-| wos wos ond mow we are dows san he as te ees eet 1 el tation day forthe teachers con- fot | tion Basis cnicwinted os presented! 6, 95. a uhestinch = ee ‘ Gen, Walter J, Hanna of| ducted by Nina Kropidioski, ele- | ie i I | ay Sern oth vestritted| ‘Siig, the punch Beckeone errs 6a That Cnn tank ean st | mentary superviesr tor the Walled id, when the official ballot le cor. | an provided by law, including «| "HH Wied to be the best pinch. fine,” Dowd tld his wite, Aiarcel | 22% that crowds attracted Oe ped an haa Pied aon. + —_ Pilind to county clerks, to start-/ mandatory restricted appropriation| “The trade is dying. Fashions lian. “That will be one dollar. 1'l | Scones carvpaign tides one bere jen and Joseph Wetmore - : od eees Se schenl emaplages reteandsl, | ave dunaing. There ato ait Giese She 2% Chat your elowenss Gontia, 200 policemen would| Assisting them will be teachers lance te fangied shoes, buckskin, week.” fer Oe tanta ss ae sae hide, ‘fabric even can be needed to handle traffic alone. eo a Se 1 Shall Section Article| Constitution be amended : would e Churchill, Berie Dean, Tl of the Constitution be amended aux Gastar $5 he-coeies ba teins Dog Behaves Well! Diver Returns Glasses. Seesse, Binet Dgpan Paaeiieeen © alow an ave win ite ve Towing mot to exceed $20,000,000 GRAND ISLAND, Neb, (#)—A| Lost 3 Years in| Water —_| Perrin, Henrietta Piltz,-Mrs. Ethel | -within this state during the 30 days| te cecsed $800 te euch, person (O°OUGNt Brings Hardship | | man in here Gas @ Gog who Hees! siorsmcad CITY ap-P elder Da |e een Seer, ane : next an election, to vote ie guitenial caliente TOPEKA oe ‘ . : to” greet visitors rather bojster-/ 0. pumping gator a customer, | "= Mary Weborg. 4 pape epee pes between June 27. brought Sig non gegg men Ms 4. ets ; me y = i gg | outy. And the chap himecif found the man was an amateur | where registered and trom| si, teen, or M Gaccnecd. fo other | reminder of the droceht, A tates | SMRRRRRP!—Sen. Estes Kelauver|and his wile, Nancy, team | mem? 2 is pet | ‘iver apd remarked: Too bad you! Faculty Meeting Planned : Shieh last removed? persons named therein? from a iriend, C, C. Evans of|? % consume a hiige slice of watermelon after winding up his with the cortmand: "| weren't ‘around three years. ago The - = No; 4 Shalt Section 33,-Articte v | Russell, Kan.,bore notations that | *¥ccessful campaign tour in Chattanooga, Tenn. , “Don't bite him—until I tell you] wens tas’ "7 Sasnee ie Gee) ey ot Rockeusr tO Bambagi Stands Mute | of the Constitution which now pro-| {he Samp was atfixed and the : w.” “These?” asked Gene Cords, will hold their Gn Fatal Stabbing Count | uns tt fries, of lotteries, bel coo mmolsture te eal ” perigansuae: thelp ‘telephones | Jamaica's supply of aluminum ‘reaching into his glove compart-|tiird annual Pre-opening confer- po et oe on en ee ‘0 ]gn Svereee 4 185 rpllion ‘times ore is expected to last 30 to 60 There are 51 million telephones | ment. _ | ence at Sleeper’s Park at Caseville oo eee. was Sl oacted by and lotery tc sold ‘ ‘ years, : j A = day after standing mute to a charge ay charitable organize: | cult Judge H. 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Of the Skeeters” is the unofficial, but probably well-deserved title ' wern by pretty Mrs. Don (Thelma) Maxwell of Odessa, Tex. When the - wife of the Odessa sports goods — dealer took up the game three years ago, she became so pro ~ ; ficient that she replaced her hus _ band as the competitive shooter of ~~ the firm. She does right well in ” staté, district and nationals, too. * tc. Aap Se et © ose PONTIAC, MICHIGAN shoot their rounds. At left which leads run for the “Skeet Alley” is nearly a one end to the other. "THE PONTIAC’PRESS. <3, pa SEVENTEEN fens ce > * hs ts + . , . ‘= ee * “a P85 Byte ’ a : nent) .~ e< ad 7 : ¥ Soerte ‘ ? ™ vind te : " > os ead ‘SKEET ALLEY'—ticre's a view of “Skeet Alley” | on the several stations infront of each house the “main street” for the National Skeet Shooting Association championships at Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, Waterford. The skeet houses, stretching back at right, hold the “bird” throwing release targets. Shooters stand BIRMINGHAM BRIGADE — The! Browns of Birmingham have it when it comes to smashing those >) ._ clay pigeons out at OCSC’s national | skeet championships. Young Billy _ @Qnd from left) was runnerup in Tuesday's sub-junior championship. ‘W. A. Brown &r., left; next is Wil- liam Jr., and Leland and at right, Edward, 9. th | i ea { il i) F a | ~ ‘ . a ow x g 3 i i Farm Official Blessed by WASHINGTON (INS)—One of the “too much rather than too little.” In a personal message to the nearly 77 thousand employes of the 4 | i! 4H: Says Over-Supply for imaginative scientists to work Nation Marksmen to A a —- rea championships at B. Reay, CAFB, Ft. Worth, Tex., and Mickey Michaelis, Dallas, checking in with George White, Dallas, NSSA‘s efficient secretary. 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HE dvi - vi Sm iitg Sil ‘ i. if: é s ia] =e =: i i r ae te =. +e Ong euarbere }} G ' ’ \ ‘ “ 4 : ‘ » w ' " . ‘ : ae 4 “ gilt Sa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 : ae ia ——— steful Safety Expert | Hunter Peclly poss ne eats tame 0 ioe Be eS Thiet ‘Hite’ Banks KEENWIC Conn. (UP) —Aft- Tough, Old Ma Duck . ry dee eer, was arrested and fined for| SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (UP) Game usual from eding, he sat down and wrote —Probably one of the toughest] mut" suey “busting seesona, or (dick. She told police ‘the sober er to the arresting officer --| ducks ever to grace @ hunter’s| thet it should survive 13 or more| must have given them a ‘ king him/ “I've been driving ‘table was @ male black duck shot| years even without the bunting | two first — they contained a ch too fast lately,” he wrote. recently by Alphonse LeLievre. ‘hazard: .. of $10 in change. ” RSA CAT eS CESS 108 NORTH spine A Back To School i In the Finest... ap From the LION STORE , meme 5) On Tv| If you haven’t seen the Lion Store’s Girls’ Department, you’re missing some- thing. Ask anyone, then see for yourself. You've a pleasant surprise in store. sf f J GIRLS’ DRESSES + 3-6x~7-14-PRE-TEENS-CHUBBIES Py / By. Youngland—Kate Greenaway 4 and Jack Borgenicht Plaids, checks, novelties, plains in the finest fabrics for your girl’s Back-to-School wardrobe. 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The ables workers railroad's Central System dial | atomizer has a rotating spray at- McKees Pa., control tower | watch system will ee i er ag ,. , , ha Ld ese} ae yun i i4))! \ Take Advantage of * Val $ PRE-HOLIDAY SALE! ies BIG SELECTION ! $12.99 Dress up ond casual cottons ond rayon blends for holiday wearing ond after . . . right into the school seasan. FRIDAY "til P.M. eee 41 N. SAGINAW ST. It Happened Last Night | | Hughes Is on a Big Boat; : R re fi ie : Ava Reported on Deck By ZARL WILSON e NEW YORK—Howard Hughes is skippering a big chartered boat down around Miami and Havana—and Ava Gardner's friends say she's often his first mate. Gloria Vanderbilt, now 30 and mother of two, told the Boston Post she wants to make the stage her career .. /and hopes to crash Broadway. Johnny Ray's ex, Marilyn Morrison, gets six dozen roses a day from Cal Kirby, California machine owner. Asked about Johnny Ray, she said, “Isn't he the fellow whe makes records?” rs ‘ : Kyle MacDonnell, one of TV’s first stars, went to Las Vegas to star at the Thunderbird and reportedly to split from TV packager Richard Gordon Jr. ‘ . 8 . All aboard for: Massachusetts! Terry Moore's starring in show, “Strictly Dishonorabile.” . 7 7 Christian Dior lost the Sat- — tle of the Bust (turns out, as we predicted, he’s not for flat women after all). The only thing flat is his face where he fell On it. ~ Herb Shriner—who's always investin“—has an agent hunt- ing uranium claims for him near the boomtown of ‘Moab, Utah. Also hoping for uranium in Nevada, he says, “I bought several more acres of sand near Las Vegas.” “Did you say land?” I asked, “Nope, sand,” Herb insisted. “Mom Dorsey, mother of Tommy and Jimmy, has be- come a TV guest star at 60. After she made a speech on her sons’ program the other night, Jackie Gleason invited her-to be a guest on his open- ing show Sept.25. Her speech : “We now pause for station identifi- _ “If crew cuts are in style, then,” Taffy Tuttle told me, “you have a fashion pate.” , I wondér if Red Skelton had anybody in mind in his prison sketch on TV? He was playing a prisoner: His wife was visit- ing tim outside his cell. “What about the governor's pardon?” fhe asked anxiously. “It’s coming through,” she said. “The governor'll be let out next week.” . BeBe Shopp, Miss America ‘48—the one who played the vibraharp and who told the British reporters off good when they asked her about falsies—marries Air Force Lieut. David Waring in Minneapolis Sept. 18. + - ° . The Harwyn—most amazingly successful restaurant in recent N. Y. histery—won't be a year old till Nev. 17. Frank Harris (he’s the Har) and Ed Wynne (he's the Wyn) ha a simple success secret: “Be nice to people.” + . - . “Franchot” Cohen, manager of B’way shows, ran into Edward Hyman whom he knew 30 years ago when he was an usher. “Whatever happened to* you?” Cohen asked him. “I never hear about you. Can I help you any? I got plenty of con- nections." Hyman said, “No thanks.” Cohen said, “Well anyway, what are you doing now? Don’t be ashamed of it. Tell me.” Hyman replied, “Oh, I'm Vice presi- dent of United Paramount Theaters.” . .. . Marilyn Monroe, after watching Marion Brando work: “I'd like to do a picture with him—if he’d have me”... The musical, “Almanac,” due to reopen’ Sept. 6, is having trouble rounding up its cast after the layoff . . . Curvy Cell Loman, asst, prodycer of Ted Steele's WOR-TV show, is in the show too—in the “Facts and Figures” dept. Arthur Krim, president of United Artists, is in Europe to bay out Charlie Chaplin's shares’ of the company... LOMAN end . . . Joe Glaser set a European tour for Duke Ellington. Eari’s Pearls... . ; “Quarrels, like gréen apples, are better unpicked.”—Elmer Leterman. Today's best laugh: “There are two things the Russians never seem to get— at 6-12. .$7.95 itShoes @ «es N. Saginaw St. | Employ Chemical; Auto, Clothing Are Included NEW YORK (NEA) ~— The next Fae BS F “ “Pl ie i if - Why is an electric company in | -——-- MLICONE cone water-repellent, sheds splash een eS Ss i 3s Booey gg Be: 4 : ace AT HOME: Housewile’s-party--dress,_treated- with sili-- from kitchen sink. with the chemical have shown a remarkably low breakage per-: centage during packing and ship- ping. ; The Brockway Glass Co., pro- ducers of ketchup bettles, baby food jars, fruit juice bottles and liquor and soft drink containers, recently reported a drop from the normal 0.3 per cent breakage to 0.014 per cent after a six-month test with siliconized bottles, London Police '|Sensitive About ‘Gelignite Joe’ LONDON (INS) — Any mention of “gelignite’’ to a London cop is liable to make him blow-up. London's “bobbies” are usually well-known for their good temper, but not since the advent of “Gel- ignite Joe.” He has Scotland Yard officials tearing their hair out over his ability to plant sticks of gelig- nite around London and get away with it. : “Joe” has been sprinkling sticks | of gelignite in Londen mailboxes, buses and even: a department store : Goed-natured “Joe” then tele- phones Scotiand Yard and says: “This is doe-Joe, there's a stick oft gelignite at... .” The alarm is given and explosive experts and part of London's de- pleted police force is sent chasing off to the spot named to douse the gelignite in water. 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NIGHTS TO 9 ee 3 * : ae ¢ a wee ome ; is a <= = t b) , Ps " ' > ;% : a , . * EA . ‘ % | iy a. “ : a dt / / i Se Fae : i : / sf . ‘ le 4 » i — L438 ~ 4,32 aa \ ie, Pe « te, Re arg 8 See —_ geet ra ’ : * ; . | isonet te 2 — _ - * a . : « ‘i inal ares peo ease peor eras "Gr 0? oad g gee eee ; : 4 ? : j a ‘4 : > a a \ a¢ ; : o , : ; x se " y , pe fee i, Pe i ” Fy a a Ravana PONTIAC.PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954: 7 > a - TWENTY-THREE oy, . scorned Beauty Returns | *utherner. | Professional Musicians | orchestra ‘instruments except vio-|adequife job unless -he°can play | length and representing the her ads cat ™ : Finally, the judges presenting larg-| to. transport, will be spliced to ‘ to Sesne of Contention a litde ang awarded ber the. tide |Rebel Against Repairs wat, mnt, Nas Giteafevet he is) e tnsteeipent, he. raperte Mi |est-belting”Wipanent in 15 years} ether atthe ‘mine site of the| OOCO% Donates 123 Pints “Miss Yankee,” es _| Wiser not to make any repairs the i. the Hewitt-Robing Inc. ‘Rutiber | White Pine Ke = Co. at White} BLOOMSBURG, Pa. @ —~ Dr, UNIONTOWN, Paw — “Pive|'™ | BLOOMSBURG, | Stata - Gen. Miss Yankee came back: north SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Ww Many professionals do not apecify, 7 Rubber Plant. a Ovu* Division plant here, is to be uead tocnipns Hewitt-Robins D. W. Beckley is active in all this and.this summer the bride | profgssional ‘musicians play horns! His is r gel erentéd\g mild betame: an. interesting and com- , | in a vast underground copper mine . town's blood donor drives, telling beauty pr furore in wal AD. Grucsas dust to show and woodwinds tbat are about to| plicated job because some, wend, | Mammoth New Belt | being developed in northwestern Coffee cohsamption in the U."§.| his patients and friends of the contest at Daytona Beach, feelings, the | fall ve parts,| BUFFALO, -N:~Y, (UP) — A| Michigan. amounts. to 2.6 cups every day of need for it in ng lives. And he : their : quantity of conveyor belting, |‘ The belting weighing 150 tons | the year for evéry man, womantestimates he. has 1233 pints . , _ttretching nearly four miles in| and requiring eight railroad cars| and child, 1of blood over a period of years, — . Ne ne Pr git - Belleringing values! Nationally-advertised togs for school! Use Federal’s convenient credit plan , WY 4 A wT \Y \ | AN \s A \ W \\ i Bright classroom classi ——Schoot- days are gay days __ For the special age group - in new colorful plaid in pretty, new tots’ and pretty grown-up styling! GIRLS’ DRESSES — GIRLS’ JUMPERS SUBTEEN DRESSES 3.95 2.95 — «5.95 The naiiieal look in full ae ‘aint, sailor - New fall fashions. Full, full skirts, Purt- collar and tie! 50% orlon, 50% rayon. Per- tan collars, velvet and lace touches! Tweedy- fect styles for back-to-school, for fall wear! look cottons, plaids, stripes. Sizes 8 to 14. fesy Mix ‘em-match ‘em! Build an entire back-to-school wardrobe! 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Save dollars, | ‘geta perfect fi with thie oxtes wands Froderal service! + - fee short bale, BOBBI uy: 50 1 mf a SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONT! /: do BS be ae CIEL. SCOPES = OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TC ek ih lt A A CR RB et ht Na i iS A Misses’ - Children’s Saddle Oxfords Sizes 8 to 12; 124 2 to 3. White Rubber Soles Little. Boys’ Sizes 10 to 3 set , Boys’ Sixes $498 $595 j ‘ | together all the ‘tinje: They saw Oxfords . an together in World War II} A Twin Sergeants | Give Marines Double. Trouble Ty lst ea Tha FE a Th Ti LF , ae nd the Korean war. And by now re quite used to being the vic¢ of circumstances __THE PONTIAC ERESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 ~ ti = Show Business” By EDDIE CANTOR It takes a special ‘kind of fortitude in a gal to have a promising dancing career interrupted by an automobile accident—spend two years in bed=—and then become one of the country’s most popular singing. stars. I'm referring to Doris Kappelhoff—Doris Day to you. - That name switch was the result of her first singing engagement with Rapp’s orchestra. Barney told her she'd have fo do something about “Kappelhoff” and after hear- ing her first number—“Day after Day”—sug- gested the two “D's” would go well together. I would have been in a fix if they'd changed my name te the title of the first song I ever ‘sang—Harrigan!” 1 don't think it fits. Can “you imaging my wife signing her name, “Ida Psa The butcher would never be- t . This Day dream is a student of the Bible, and eee YS % Dancer Doris Day teives ‘Hospital to Become Popular Singing Star | she’s bririging up her young son the same way. Doris told me that when Terry was several years younger, she taught him that his prayers would be understood if he just —_ what was in his heart. One night, she peeked into his room—saw the little figure on his knees by the bed—eyes elosed—and going into the longest lingo she'd ever heard. ‘Doris interrupted him. “Son,” she said, “I think you misunderstood me. Success stories in show business usually include years of hard work. Doris is no ex- ception. She struggled to get to the top, and is on the job every minute to stay there. One afternoon at Warner Brothers Studios, where Doris was starting a new picture, I heard one oi her friends say: “Doris, you work too hard. Why worry so much about the future?” Doris laughted—“Im interested in the future because I-figure that’s where I'll spend the rest of my life." “REPAIR — SERVICE All Mokes Expert. Traimed Techaiciens ~© All Work Guaranteed Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445, 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Ostiané Co. Electrenic- TV Service Assectetion | Officers have accused Nolan of | impersonating a master sergeatit. 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SEPTEMBER 2) 1954 September Breaks Lull in Club Activities % * Little Gordon arial. appears ta enjoy his visit | with his grandparents, Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon F. Hess of mother, Mrs, soy iden R. Breidenbeck of West Hartford, | Birminghem. He is shown with Mrs. Hess (left) and his | Conn. | ‘Baby Understands Long before he 1s a year old, | baby Is able to grasp the meaning | If you of what you say about him. discuss his fears, likes or dislikes, he'll know It. So talking about his not liking to take a nap or not wanting to eat certain foods may only strengthen his determination to go on with this behavior. When you do talk about baby in front of him, be sure that you confine yoursell to praising his good be- | havior, ——__ - —_ —_ —— ‘ — Mating Shoes » 5. NORTH. SAGINAW STREET i Mase teldan Ernlans ae Pontiae Press Phete | By Iraq Caldron Wednesday Officers’ Night Observed Advanced Officers’ Night was Observed by members of Iraq Caldron, Daughters of Mokanna, when the group met Wednesday evening in the Grotto Hall on West Pike street. Collegians Need Good Suitcases Few other necessities on a. stu- dent's list for college last as long or add as much to prestige as good luggage. In many dormitories, stu- dents practically live out of a suit- i in a sf tts g H tlt Peean Brittle - Coffee Cak Danish Sweet Rolls ; eee e4 6 121 West. Huron Near As Sugar Cookies, doz. Thomas Pastry Shop “Made Fresh| and Sold Fresh” Across from Grand Trunk Station | PARK FREE BACK OF STORE | Mra, James Stafford, Mrs. 8. V. | Sekles and Mrs. Robert Snyder were initiated into ‘the order. | Plans were made for members | A, Murray White will attend as | delegates. The annual meeting ‘and election ot officers was announced for Oct. first mighty chosen one, special guest at the meeting. wax it, rub the -bottom with a cloth that’s been dipped in dry- cleaning fluid. Do this when the *eeeeeee “Pee eeee eee ee ese ee ee Cass FE 4-8168 was @ An iron that sticks probally shold He cleaned or waxed, ‘To “te uaca Marshall to Become Bride mai Ti ES orts Year Wednesday the braille writer and watch which were especially built for use by blind. pacon Unit! eeenee eeeeenene LUGGAGE and SPORTING GOODS - aTOLE Again G. Howard latest for fall . ‘ZIP ‘EM or TIE FOR BACK- ne 885 “YOUR FAVORITE SADDLES ‘EM -» In stole sets. English tweeds ond dressy beaded sets. Exclusive with Arthur's in Pontiac. Stole Set 69.95 Others te $125 The Smart Set Will Wear .. « aLT by—G. 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Heir . @ Sizes 32 to 38 pnt Reyer came f his red Maas neadund baa fC ey St Ft 6x, 7 to 14 | @ 2 Skin Ranch MiAk Scort @ Sub teen 8 to 14 @ Forest evaa telco | . hj ( ‘% “Fur Products Labeled to Show } | 4 | Country of Origin of Amported Fur”. : ar nh, : Tae oe | — cm : , "Femme Peths Shop—Lower Floor | . ’ ‘a : : : ’ 3 ee ti: a alc Net S ke r - a AO yg a My aa tanes. seal am To ean as canummiaina dna neittinniaiianniaen aaa eens TZIE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 — + 7 ? y i if og seis ) y t 5 higees Y oe "%* f “aaa TWENTY-EIGHT igi ce oi ’ es ee GLENHAVEN == ae So ! — . . . , ; : mor st ot a tweed ‘tone perfection only 2295 ESPECIALLY DESIGNED by Glenhaven for crisp, active Autumn ~ days! A wonderful soft flaring six gore skirt topped by trimly belted yoked jocket in Pic Wic, the exciting new textured rayon tweed that has all the characteristics of fine worsted. In muted fall tones of grey, mauve and brown. As advertised in GLAMOUR ‘Sizes 10 to 20 GLENHAVEN SUITS AVAILABLE only at PEGGY'S As advertised in CHARM Sizes: 10 to 20; 144 to 2214 4 contoured ' ‘elegance in Glen-Aire! ’ Ri . | ‘ : ) 2 @ 4 only 29 ) GLENHAVEN same = tweed gadabout for fall ee wy 2295. THE CHOICE of your wardrobe. Glenhaven design of Glen-Aire, the speciol textured rayon that compares with fine worsted in action and appearance! Susceptible to scarfs by day or worn at night with its own detachable velvet ribbon looped through the Peter Pan collar. Flap pockets carry through the popular button theme. Smart fall colors: grey, blue, mauve or brown. IN ANY SHOW | -|on which the Nati: i : >: Pontise Press Phote of North Paddock street, president of the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club who has an active part in conducting the tournament. He is pointing out some of the activities along “Skeet Alley.” hapds. Wipe off excess soap, let P ee aay aad ay oa wer rent Harts Jr. Travel to Illinois, evenly without dripping or smok- ing. ° . North Michigan Honeymooning in northern '. Mrs, D, R. Wilson.of Oneida road, widow of the donor of the original OCSC property Skeet Shooting Asso- ciation championships are being held this week, was @ spectator there Wednesday. Photographed with her is Jerry Wooliever No Candle-Smoking If you dine outside, prevent your candies from smoking. by coating them with a paste of ¢hick soap- suds. Avoiding the wick, roll each candle back and forth between the _well-soaped palms of your The average American uses 19 pounds of coffee a year. ———— Velvet Hattery Jeweled elegance in rich 28 | wearable rayon velvet. Many new smart Fall styles in beautiful colors. You must see them. wunha 599.998 es ~PARIS HATS. - 13 North Saginaw Street - Next to Kindy Optical Ladies Auxiliary te FOE 1230 will meet pat & this evening in Eagles Hall Montcalm. a = The: soddle cut thin . . . cropped close to the ground . . . thinner sole, littler heel ... . flat and smart and strictly campus news! Can't tell the you're luckier’. .. Sandler makes yours! Black ond white or sg ’ SE oe, OP Fe : ‘ ‘ 3 er si * ; . a: S35 Houseguest. . IsArriving | at DeWitts’ Bennetts Leave for Ellington AF Base Near Houston daughter, Carol Ann, recently re- year-old Carol Ann enjoyed a two- "| month tour of Norway, during which she Visited with her grand- mothers in Vestnes. ‘ * * Couple Is Married in Indiana Ceremony Wayne E. Allen July 27 in Angola, Ind. She is the daughter of Mr. and Silk taffeta the colar of creamed coffee wraps the ribs high in front and ends in a huge pou} like a bustle for- back interest. Rayon crepe broadcloth in rich black is fashioned into :the dress by Elfreda, the Guaranteed’ land up Rudolph’s | Beauty: Shop.’ | \ { Fold Away Petticoat There's @ new, washable’ nylon net petticoat that folds away in a little case you can carry like a parasol, thus removing the’ prob- lem of finding a petticoat that’s Handicraft and Coloring Books ‘Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. ‘ | School Cranbrook team, the giris Kingswood girls, and all will spend Girls to Polish Up Their Game Technique Sale Report | Presented — to Auxiliary the Kingswood Institute Slated their guests at dinwer Friday eve- ning, and on Sunday they will be honor guests at a supper party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Page Jr. of Northville. The Joho Gillettes entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William H. Colvin of New York and Sarasota who were their house guests. Attending * | besides the henorees were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph F. Page. Mr, and Mrs. H. A. O'Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Werneken, Mr. and Mrx Frank Nicol and Mrs. Richard H. - * . ~ Mr, and Mrs. Donald Parry will be hosts Saturday evening -at an old-fashioned square dance at the Peabody Farm on Quarton road. . 7 * - of Lone Pine road. Her -dister, Virginia, who -has been. traveling in Europe since early June, will arrive in New York Sept. 12. Daniel Beresford left Wednes- | day to ‘continue his studies at Philips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. :° © ® Mr. and Mrs. C. Curtis Matthews THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954, | are spendimg the weekend at ‘Te! jer,’ the Walloon Lake lodge of Secretary of Defense Charies EF. | +Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. Mr were hosts at dinner recently in | and Mra, Jack * Davis | ; * )mer, near Harbor * ° Martha Browning will retura 4 this week to her home in ‘Quar- Springs . } ton read from a series of visits | im California and tah. * 6 « > Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bort af, Chi- aces a] = * } ~ a’ { , ‘TWENTY-NINE $ No ae ee ay opemnen ee senltenen _7Don't Force Baby Kingswood Hockey Players Planning Jaunt to Pennsylvania | : By RUTH SAUNDERS law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 4. to Make Friends Don't force baby to make friends with adults, Actually, adults should be adult enough not to expect baby to come to them. at once, He ee ret ee rice their summer héme at Roaring [cago are spending the weekend Brook Shores to a group of Bir- | wittr their son-in-law and daughter, minghapr and Bieomfield friends | Mr. and Mrs. Edwia J. Anderson sho > - Have been spending the sum-iof Orchard Ridge road y Serving Good Food Since 1929! Break fasts—Luntheons Costs N i _ RIKER FOUNTAIN Thad an Lobby of Riker Bidg. 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If the paper has torn along the | corners, and this is a common | geeurrence, remove an inch or so} from each wall and cover this seam | with Jape. ' | Shduld there be any spots where | some of the wallpaper has Been torn off, patch these with a piece | af walipaper, This patch should be |torn to size—not cut—so, it will | bave a feathered or tapered edge and cracks in the wali | which allows just a suggestion of. the pattern to show | ‘When a water-thinned paint is —o If the paper seems in. pretty fair | per off for this will leave an area |. rf i St «WHE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 1954 Coed and’ Her Heat: to Be Colorful: Characters 1 mn Rich-Hued Sweaters 6 By ANNE HEYWOOD Here are some questions from -| wives who are worried about their husbands. ’ “My husband faces retirement lin five years, when he will be 60. 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Sizes 22 to 30. * os: = BLOUSES hil Te wes . te cee 8 & Back to School..ia Boy Styles @ Prints @ Solids _@ Peter Pan s 99 or open collars; § @ Cottons @ Rayon @ Dacron @ Nylons Sizes 32 to 38. .- Our Reg. $1.39; “8° NYLON HOSE [Sardar is ~~ NOW Multicplor tweed . @ Smoeth wool flanneig woe @ Pall shades of charcoal @ Giim line or flare skirts A rane favorite this fall will be this orlon: | | maize, blue, red, navy, lido green, caramel, gray, black, interlockéd long-sleeve pullover sweater (right). It looks’ turquoise and white, Fire heather storm heather, scarlet right well on the gal friend, too, in lush colors, feshioned | heather, heliotrope heather, pink heather and navy heather | of 100 per cent imported lambs wool. Mase -uline| colors are | ar are for the distaff side, Husband Beset by Fear of Invalidism: making your husband feel that : Mom Wants | |Girl to Vary {Her Dating Best Beau Oeiits to Sharing Sally's Time With. Others By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear-Miss Woodward: I'm: 1? } and have been going steady with Sally since last spring. Now we're told that we're too young to be getting serious. “We like each other very much, “Not wanting to aggravate situation, I -told Sally to with someone else every a long while. zs, myself can't go out with any. one else, because I don't think it | would be fair either to the girl oF to myself, knowing how I feel to- ward Sally. “Her mother approves of. me, - | and I think highly of her also. But ~ over retirement projects: Keep- am I wrong, or should-I try to con- ing his mind eccupied is the | you do consider him “just a glori- vince her that we ought to be able best way te keep his body | fied clerk.” to go out with just each other?” healthy (Copyright, 1954) There seems to be no room in Second Question: “ husband . 2 your thinking for anything but was in the Army longér than most Wrap Outsize Gifts the wondrous fact of your ro- men his age, with the result that! 1¢ your gift is outsizé, odd-shaped mance with Sally, She is the he-is not nearly as far ahead now | or just difficult to wrap—a card center of your universe, But in business as most of our friends. | table, golf club, etc.—either leave Maybe the reason there are so; °°" 2? test 8 touch selfish in “This embarrasses him a lot,| the gift unwrapped and attach a wanting to keep her all to your- since he is still sort of a glorified big bow Sasi trom sift paper many kids on the streets at night) self. clerk, while his friends are all | or wrap f corruga' > | is ‘re afraid te stay home| You know what influe Sall junior or senior executives. then cover -with gift paper and aie . oe “,| Bas on you. ‘fon now how. much “At parties, tlh rogghe ribbon for the best ¢ - you care how she feels, what she when crarytety tats shop, be- , abagey- thinks. Your own reactions are cause he just sort of sits there) / 70s, , apy to hers. And her personal- with nothing to say. 5 Peline ity ts similarly influenced by. what a ; ra ereature i | you think and feel. have wonderful job which 1 12 Osele ] Pri int be subjected od enrioaee” love, I think this irritates | }} Buse. i Sk ane ee ac ig 18 Copy | Salt personality, J 16 Unit of = Sally's experiences are limited, “What can I do to/make mat- |, : ae - She has no knowledge on which to ters less embartassing all 4 > Same . comparisons. | around?" om You are virtually the only boy | It seems to me that much of |? Bites (sb) i she knows well. And though you |this problem is your fault. Men |% Noted initials both think you're content to have. don't feel ashamed of themselves, | 7" Peet vats | it so, ther®’s much to be said for really, unless they feel that their Bo os) -|her mother’s | i J wives are ashamed of them. te Tidings = Ladleadl Her mother is not asking that If } were you, I'd start letting | 37 Mutilate you stop seeing each other en- hiry know that you do value much = Go tirely. She wants ‘you tv vary the that he does, and amphasize, in | 42 Buropean routine, that's all She's willing Your, thinking as well as your | 4 Scpecha a | that you should be together often, talking, his good accomplish- =. because you like each other best. | ments. 36 Gnort-nenped _] | But she wants Sally to shitt-her. And I'd stop talking so enthusi- oo and pasest ntghte-5 68. f astically about my own job. Some- |} Bese, ..., a= em oe | anP To have occasional dates with how, women shoptalkers are al- | 5? Ellipsoidai 2 Great Lake 25 Chair 43 Oriental porgy | other girls would not play false to ways a bore and a thorn in the |“* fas, ‘= 3 Requcste ma na <> geath - | your affection for Sally. Not when side of men. Facies tom S feotes 28 Female sheep American you both understand how casual @ Fruit drink 30 Important | ungulate without even 3 | — > iter 80 Wes vere such dates can be. it] YOU Contribute to the whole ss < et . at ——— a . An evening at the movies with nplial te Misten-| a0 o A. 10 Reavy blow a - ee Pt ee an your Feal- love. It's ing to the executives’ shop talk sown ie : words 3s & Pleasant evening, that’s all, with dewy eyes, and, in general, *Sa™™s ae ¢ Bs fees, tows No question of being fair to the shape 99 Up $s 69° Regular $3.49 KNIFE SPOON FORK Special Sale Be cee quay and high uate bay a Se ape. KRESGE'S Downtown Pontiac " SAGINAW at HURON 16-Piece Set’ sa eyeneeies «“ roo there will be an engagement party , >| have discussed what kind of pres- | ped it = paaper to gue on this Engagement Gifts Aren't Customary There Is No Rule Button Designs | Spark ‘Screens Take. a tip from Pacific North. west decorators if you want to try something new in home sewing und “do-it-yourself.” or THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 SG. smell slender— ' Jumpers in Vogue: |; ‘The. fulhskirted, butfoned-down | the-front jumper ieads & double jlife, wardrobe-wise Fiom ning to ifive, it's seen with bound and leweaters, For date-time, it's ‘a. Jewelry, ia lemon juice, the dress, worn with simple, amart | with salt, and then allow to dry . sunlight. . At the recent exhibition of the Governin What to American Institute of Decorators Ka Give Bride-Elect in Chicago; the Pacific Northwest By EMILY AID Chapter showed off a spec- e A girl writes: “A friend of mine is going to announce her engage- ment next month and I am _ told to which I will be invited. ~ “Several other friends and } | to the sereen according to the de- | pencil first on -fabric, could “be sewn with buttons for a gleaming |> tacular red silk screen -- embroi- dered in plain white pearl buttons. The buttons, sewn on in a big whale pattern, were just stitched sign outline: Any similar pattern, traded with pearly design on a screen, panel facing or other types. of home fur- is tops \ Aw —— $10! A $49.95 Value! Exe lusively es Friday Nite ... Imported! a roe aoe =e Open Till Ee presents should be Something for the bride's future home. Will you please tell me who- nishings. {> g 26" English Bicycle is right? I would like te know if PETUNIAI . | it te ever propar'to give esstume ° - C3 re ae peneley for an engagement pres- No more spills %, oe has 6 oo \ s And busted heads. mows: There {s no rule about in very unusual to give them at all The rubber treads? and they are almost never taken to engagement parties Jy : size Dear Mrs. Post: My son is going - : rete 4874 2-10 to be married next month and I have just bought a very pretty : blue dress to wear for the occasion, Ae I have just learned that the bride- | a bevy for yourself! to-be's mother has also bought a| Pattern 565: Tissue pattern, “Grown-up” princess-line jumper | blue dress the same shade as | transfers for }-version apron. Me- outfit for your little lady! Round | Mine. dium size only. Ideal gifts! en Let us re-style jumper-yoke is so flattering to tiny I understand she is very much} Send 25 cents in coins for this your coiffure S shoulders! Tab-belted waistline | Weer Over this and thinks that I) pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| | Smart work, Petunia! Grate | | for Fall. ro should have consulted her as t©/term for first-class mailing. Send takes inches off her tummy! Make{the color she was going to wear lio 124 Po N up an old pair of rubbers, WILLIAMS LAKE blouse with puff or % sleeves! | before buying my dress. Dept.) P.O. whew, Old —ota mix with rubber base paint, BEAUTY SHOP Shed blouse for dress-up—jumper| Was I wrong pot to consult her, | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print and paint safety tectangles doubles as dress! and would it be tmproper for | plainly pattern number, your name, on the steps. cs — > Pattern 4874; Children's sizes 2, pp peda tage gmat address and zone. £)5100- gee B Wetchery Rd. ed 4, 6, 8,10, Size 6 jumper 2% yards certainly a —— 35inch;.,plouse 1% yards. going ou and buying another ee | Send 35. cents th coins for this | ¢ess, but will do so if you think pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| | should. _ __ 2 tern for first-class mailing. Send} Answer: It would have been OND LAN to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-|nicer for you to have consulted the is ready with tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | bride-to-be's mother but now that s ; 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. plainly name, address with size and style number. Fi : j i EXCITING NEW FASHION SCOOPS .. ie i i : | T R Ay” is—before they are put on display Never before such pretty fashions for the eo : ee in the oy Am I correct in my |{ Jr. Hi Miss and her little sisters! 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And, | remember...lemonjuiceyoubuyispure | {—/ only if it's in a can—hKke TreeSweet! You turn preparation time into enjoy- IN CARTONS ment time when you make gelatin salads and scores of wonderful lemon “We Give HOLDEN'S TRADING STAMI ee ieee budget... it actually costs less! _ TreeSweet Sapra Ama, wat ? ‘. for Your [ ie 3 : I CE 884 WEST HURO! Annie or. : x4 -) P Pr) . - . eiee od _- INDEPEN DENT SFOOD STORES ff vf Pe te gee te og, THE, PONTIAG-PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 OAKLAND UNTY / Auburn He i ghts /COPP’S MARKET / $337 Auburn A 2287 Auburn A 1248 Se, Woodwerd Clarkston Keego Harbor ~ SERBINOFF GENERAL STORE Lake Orion 331 Se. Broedwey Milford Union Lake BUD MAROEN’S SUPER MARKET PONTIAC Baldwin Avenue MAZZA'S MARKET 118 Beldwin A LoTAs DO & — = Dixie B MKT " Edison” Street , EDISON FOOD MARKET 183 - 185 Edison Street Hormel Spam 12 Os. Con 39° Breast-0-Chicken Chunk Pack Tuna a Qeans §5° | paessinc 43°. BEST TLL QZ ) Qo CAKE MIXES 3 v f Campbell's Pork & Beans / 5 YOUR DOG EVERYTHING @ 3-FLAVOR | ve RED HEART BEEF. » FISH... LIVER : y) 6 33 Cans 12 Oz. Can | ‘ Fs FROZEN Fons _. Birds Eye Brower ZA Chicken Parts G we Your Choice Sd an * Breasts-Thighs-Drum Sticks Lb. Only 89°. FlavoBich Steaks Sweet Pickles “on “3 5° REALEMON RECONSTITUTED LEMON JUICE For COOKING, BAKING, TEA, THIRTY-EIGHT ltt dat ae HAM-YAM Have Ham-Yam Skew- hobs for an easy broiler meal—or for « late season's back: yard barbecue. String up canned sweet Ham Skewbobs [Quick Pickling | AreFuntoFix <2. QOut-of-doors cooking is fun, but} | a easy-does-it way of turning out you don't need a back yard bar-| crisp, piquant pickles and relishes becue to enjoy a festive dinner-| is the use of distilled white vine- on+a-stick: Serve Ham - Yam /| &° both as a preservative and . | flavoring agent. Brining is elimi- Skewbobs anywhere, anytime .. .| nated; preparation is swift and outdoors on a nice day, in the) simple, yard or on the porch. | The quick pickling method is a All you need for an indoor | boon to the housewife with a small barbecue. is a set of skewers =| pea in a fw shor can be ~~ your broiler to produce an at tractive treat. of distilied white vine- , water, sugar and spice; then they are packed quickly in hot, | sterilized, easy-to-seal jars. The more fragile fruits or whole | cucumbers, on the other hand, are | packed picture-pretty in jars, cov- syrup pack wweet potatoes | ered with @ hot vinegar solution, S| ee then processed in a boiling water cup butter, oF margarine bath for anywhere from 10 to ‘ys cup brown sugar, Civenty packed minutes. Either process is quite simple and can be used even in an Ye tenepeen dry mustard a oe 5 apartment kitchen. Of primary importance tg the apple and ham, cut in chunks, on skewers. Melt butter and stir in sugar and mustard. Brush sauce | Vinegar you Use for pickling. A on skewered foods. Cook in| high-grade distilled white, stabi- broiler, or-on an outdoor grill, | lized to an acidity of 5 per cent, ts until lightly browned. Turn oc- | dest. age inet omists at Michigan State College report that whipped cream can be frozen. In tests conducted in the MSC food service laboratory, . sweet-| ened and unsweetened. whipped | and unwhipped, ‘leftover 4 per) cent cream was frozen and stored, for future use. Résults were sat- isfactory when it was used tater for topping salads and desserts, says Dr. Pearl J. Aldrich, head of the food service laboratory. Drainage from the frosen whipped cream was very slight and freezing left the quality unchanged. The sw whipped cream. held up par- ticularly well, Frozen unwhipped-cream should ished cooking is so that it won't stick together. If sauce is to be ee ee drained,’ rinsing isn’t necessary. Armour’s I( Smoked Picnic Short Shank be completely defrosted ‘but still cold) for whipping, advises Dr. Aldrich. Remember—don't leave unwhipped cream in the bottle | Grade A Ne. ito be cooked container which allows {lor xtremely expensive, too. How can we afford not to freeze leftover whipping cream’ Add Spice to Shrimp When next you plan to boil shrimp—either for a salad or to be speared with toothpicks and tablespoons of mixed pickling spice to the water in which they are Makes them oh, so delicious Sprinkl@ orange. slices with) brown sugar and cinnamon; top | with a soft custard sauce for a de-| lightful dessert. : | L | treeze it, she cautions.. Put « m™ ' Serve Porch Snacks @ Cleans dishes in leas time, makes glaseware, on we Le ' china sparkle. POustE THE STRENGTH * OF REGULAR SAL SODA 1's, Fresh Killed STEWING CHI Star Top Home Grown Crisp Pascal Celery Armour’s Star BAC a-Packed — CKEN | to Quality Youn Po K 12 Grade we Fresh, Small ~ Home-Grown SWEET as SUGAR, Lerge | Mezons IF BROS MKT 706 WEST HURON STREET WINE LIQUOR Take Out Armour's Lean, ctically Boneless ston Butt g Pork Center Cut rk Chops c b. ingan’s Whole Smoked Ham 59: to ‘14 Lb. Average 29 ee mew RE ee 4 4 >» x » By JANET ODELL Peatiac Press Feed Editor _THE, PONTI AC PRES THE PYRAMID SANDWICH—For a wich that uses the vegetables of late and cheese, olive-mayonnaise dressing Serve. Stack Sandwich Pyramid-Style Your cookingexpert friend, Betty Crocker, suggests this lunch- eon or party sandwich for late summer eating. _Mt's a novel open-faced sandwich | which is really sandwich and salad ail in one. It is an excellent way try this Pyramid Sandwich. Dress it- BY to use those sweet, red tomatoes now ripening in everyone's garden. Pyramid Sandwich 3 slices bread ‘while, rye or whole wheat —fig bars. Olive-mayonnaise dressing ‘fold chopped | Tipe elives inte mayonnaise) Toast bread. Trim crust from | ont ne * your bonne .. It is no wonder that such words have been written for the bugle “Mess Call’. Wherever there are civilized human beings and in many places where there are only sas ages, beans of some kind are’ beans. But among other distinc- tions the one of ‘knowing our with a new | beans” is Michigan's : Because they store easily, keep indefinitely and furnish ¢s- sential nourishment,” beans have become the staple food of sailors, delightful open-faced” ‘sand- summer along with ham, chicken with potato c a: one slice. "Place slice of ham on| | buttered untrimmed slice of toast. { Cover with slice of cheese and sliced chicken. Modernize Fig Bars With Walnuts and Wine Walnuts and wine make a new dessert from a long-time favorite Crumble fig bars to make 1 quart; Add one-half cup chopped walnuts and one-fourth cup mus- catel wine. Fold in 1 cup heavy cream, whipped. Pour into a | Square pan; chill for several hours. Serve in squares. . Bord WS NSTANT W355 yet boon teubll or m watss ten ti Ye Sees An-amusing story 46 told about beans during early 20th Century lumberjack dfiys. Beans were | baked withi molasses. A rope was inserted into the pot of beans and the whole thing frozen in the frigid temperature outside. When solidly frozen, the beans were slung over a tree branch and pieces were haked off and fried as needed. We'll settle for present day quick frozen beana or preferably fresh home-baked beans. Have you ever tried using baked beans jn’a salad? The Michigan Bean Shippers Association’ sug- gésts this recipe Bean and Cabbage Salad Soak caraway seeds’ in water \e teaspoon caraway seeds 2 tablespoons water 2 cups finely shredded ae ; cup bea ta! LABOR » THU RSD. Ay, SEPTEM BER 2, 1954 Michigan Knows Beans ou THIRTY-NINE It's the Leading Producer |talian Type Squash 3 fame | Chill cabbage and bears} mix, and add onion. Combine sour cream, vinegar and stigar and pour over and beal. Season to taste and toss lightly, Sprinkle with. drained and dried caraway seeds Beans can become the basis ot Pineapple Glamorizes Brown ‘n’ Serve Rolls Want to turn a simple roll into a glamor item? Try Pineapple Crunch Rolla, Start with a pack- agé of eight brown ‘n’ serve Combine one-fourth cup drained, erushed pineapple, 3 tablespoons brown sugar and 1 tablespoon each of pineapple juice and »melted butter or margarine Spread niixture over a loaf pan to fit rolls Place rolls, tops down, over mixture and bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes. Cool for @ min- ute, turn out and serve, fruit side up. FOOD VALUES! OPEN SUNDAY 9-9 CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, DAY (2 OZ. CAN CORNED BEEF... 39° Viviano SPAGHETTI 15% ox. Con = 10 7. PORK and BEANS an Camp's yeu up te grore fewer! MEDIUM orem “A” Maple River, Donald Duck ORANGE JUICE & sandwich filling, geod for days when meat is not on the menu, for Simmers in Butter Tmenu delightfully? Krajt’s MARSHMALLOWS instance, > * * e: Schoolboy Sandwich ! up baked beans with tomate sauce ‘“* eipeee salt 2 sweet ghertins, che a 4 stuffed green olives chopped Mayonnaise Bread or hamburger buns Press beans through sieve or ricer. Add salt, gherkins, olives and mayonnaise to moisten. Spread between buttered slices of bread. Makes eight sandwiches. Variation:.Omit gherkins, olives ‘and mayonnaise and add two tablespoons tomato catsup or chili sauce. For Sunday Supper Wondering what to serve for Sun day night supper? How about Welsh Rabbit topped with broiled tomato halves: and anchovy fillets? A tossed green salad and fresh pears for dessert will round out the bottem of | _ ALL NATIONAL BRANDS = FFE ‘Gate (00 rc Small green Italian-type ‘squash ‘ | | have wonderful flavor when cooked this simple way. ! Panned Squash qo 4 (about 6). amall succhim % is tohie oie butter or margarine 2 tablespoons weler ‘ tegepeoon salt, pepper Cut ends from squash. Scrub tn cold water with stiff vegetable brush; do not peel. Slice into rounds about ‘-inch thicie. Melt butter in 10-inch skillet, add squash, water, salt and a dash of pepper, Cover and cook over mod- iat once erately low heat, shaking pan and | watching so as not to scorch until squash is just tender — about 5 minutes ° Let squash stand in covered skil let Off heat about 3 minutes. Serve Makes 4 ditibiiacs Light cream js sométimes called | | coffee or table cream and usually jcontains about 20 per cent milk \ fat. 14.02. POLY ses 8a6 29: ae REAL GOOD POLISH or KOSHER DILL 4 PICKLES ( 53 HALF GIGANTIC PORK SALE! | Center Cut Lean, Whole PORK LOIN | | Janne and Jellieg You bell just one inute—thet's — seves fresh- frvit fever! ne ftenatngeeseanyne memset Will Be Scarce If the only apples that will satis- fy your taste are the Delicious| 7 variety, you'll probably find fewer e 3% per cent below 1953. There will be a moderate supply of Jona-| ~ thans ah Macintosh. However, if | your favorite is Northerh Spy, they will be a good buy this year. Molts emphasizes that the price is ted to the overall U. 5. erep | Pany hag come out with a num- | been sealed, ‘place the jars up- en ples? Spoon. heated chicken a ia ber of good recipes for home right, well apart, on a cake rack i datas aed od taal onan preparation of pickles, The newlor several thicknesses of cloth to a round of baked ry. ‘ cool, Keep them out of a draft. 6673 OIxiE po cna ty quick method cuts the preparation . P | NEAR M-15 JUNCTION || “¢eP_het in the oven until ready ||... The next day. test the seal on te eons the jars, If it is not perfect, re — — for | prigerate the pickles ‘immediately | taste-tempting pickles and relishes snd serve @ willin the text which can: be prepared right in | several weeks, With the new type | your own kitchen: jars and lids now on the market, Corn Relish (30 etfs) young, Pontiac's Finest Cafeteria and Lunch Counter! complete if you follow the dircc- tions given by the manufactcrer. 2% quarts tender | . FRIDAY’S SPECIALS Stew (2 medium) chopped green pep- Green Tomate roiled resh hopped pepper ) §-ine bers red ” h Ly al 65° oe orton Weg neg : Za a cin } ite Lite 3 tabiospoome ‘montard ened “ITS pounds “quart ontens sliced Homede Chop Suey and ¢ | Gee lero, | Steamed Rice Ly oe, ee gaF cape giaiied “white vinegar f oe ouger CHEF'S SPECIAL DAILY | cham’ Siinen'eeton| Nar irese seats. c \|cold water. prepare v s. Com measure, Combine all ingredients; | bine vinegar and next foyr ingre- | We are to serve complete picnic simmer 20 minutes. Pack into|dients. Bring to boll; add vege- lunches or We cater to eel clean, hot jars, Jeaving 1-inch head | tables; simmer. 10 minutes. Con- Call FE 2-62 — space. Be sure vinegar suena simmering . while er banquets. 42. Bie peecanem _yegetables———___———} packing -one-hot—stertitrett + : Adjaet covers 0s jar manufac-|time. Fill to one-eighth inch from BAKERY DEPARTMENT [iy oe" ser" eae won ‘rack im covered, deep kettle with) Be sure vinegar solution covers | boiling water to cover top of jars | vegetables, Seat each Yar at once. | 1 inch, Process (boil) 15 minutes} Makes 4 to 5 pints. Apple Chutney | SPECIAL: Large Layer Cakes. .«. 960] boiling résumes. , : 3 (10 to 12 medium) green | Whelewheat Bread SB 6:6) tle estes @ + Loaf 22 | Remove; adjust seal as mant-| 1% pounds (4 medium) red apples. | "| Potato Rolls of ux eyegtowen Dos. 35¢ [mcs Sect Memes © to T)liincaiug tweet red peppers Cinnamon Rolls sige ster si . .6 for 28c It you have no wire rack to fit <.oraeee cotene. geste quartered | . wt Bread ... ° eins eet 35¢ | your large kettle, you can easily 1% Seespoane "around cinnamon Top Bread ........ exc ces AGP 100- f e o toment 2,\Sune, graben, eager | Sugar and Molasses Cookies e@:.6: 8 0.8 « Des. 39e thicknesses of used jar rubbere Wash fruit and vegetables. Trim. Rpg Peete oa cp ee 6 for 33¢ tied together, quarter tomatoes. Core, quarter Weddiny—Perty—Bintbday Cokes to order, Trait Punch mede |) ~~ : | apples oe ee te a and Se Se ate Pann reest meat end low! Heat for Simmering — vomalehas’ papetinats: | Tip When | Soa - ine Ae quickly packing one hot, sterilized | jar at a time, Fill to one-eighth inch from top, Seal each jar at ‘once. Makes 6 points. — ————— _- — " *BAZLEY'S B BIGGER -AND BETTER ; LABOR DAY BARGAINS!!! rT) NORTH SAGINAW ST. OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 Hot Dogs Paw Bedt inl ij se 45:| 29: Skinless BAZLEYS— Where Meat Is a Specialty—Not a Sideline! IAZLEY BETTER TRIM STEAKS = Fresh, Leen Tenderloin- Portion oF | Pork | Roast “ROUND, sim SIRLOIN b. NOME MIGHER” Redi-Eat | Leon, Blede-Cut Pork Chops PLUMS -PEARS || Fcsisms nope meet TOMATOES “Another way for an Apple a iand HALE HAVEN cecihible free our bene denon | PIQUANT PICKLE RESMUES—Pretty as 0/if you follow directions, Top right, pickled water- stration agent, Mrs. Frida Ben-| Picture and prepared right in your own kitchen! [melon rind;~bottom, Jeft to right, apple chutney, mee nett, 1300 West ue? penton, ie All the above pickies and relishes are easy to do | green tomato pickle, corti relish. = POTATOES —_||'*¢ s00ies a= wet! ws recs tr FT MEMaker Given Hints’... Surin Appling ado ae a .. |for Picture-Pretty Pickles 5... wii) LEWIS BROS. For Jiffy Chicken Pies A national food-processing com-; After processed pickles “have ven on niing ay Want to make quick chick Shrimp is an ideal hot-weather it is seldom that a seal is not’, "| about 2 23 } ed Tip 0 PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEP PTEMBER “2, 1954 A food. Low in calories, high in protein, this shellfish with its deli- cate pink color “even tooks cool. In fact, the Shrimp Association of the Americas reminds us that shrimp tempts even the most jad- ed appetite on even the most wilt- ing day, If you wish, you can clean the shrimp, either before or after cooking (whieh is done. by boiling it in salted _water-3 te 5 minutes), before serving it. like to do, pile boiled, chilled | shrimp in a bowl and let your | family and guests peel their own. In either ease, provide plenty &f sauce for dunking. Here are two sauce suggestions: Spicy Sauce Mix together 2 tablespoons pre pared horse-radish, % cup tomato | Tabasco and galt to taste. Makes | about 1 cup of sauce. Remoulade Mix together 2 cups mayonraise, |‘ cup finely chopped sour pickles, 2 tablespoons finely chopped ca- ;Pers, 2 tablespoon prepared mus- | tard, 1 teaspoon each chopped par- - | aley, tarragon and chives. Makes HBTs! ito Use in Cream Sauce Or you—ean,assome hostesses + of you serve cream sauce often, | Eat Casserole Made of Meat For a substantial luncheon or i: E i = Fr 4 ? g and smoky flavor to wealeead po- tatoes. Shred dried beef. To pre-| peel 4 large layer with shredded dried beet in | four servings, Store Butter-Flour Mix you'll find ii convenient to keep! a butter-flour mixtute in the re-| frigerator to use in it. Just blend-a half cup of butter or margarine | with a half cup of flour and store | in a-tightly covered jar. ‘For a thin sauce, stir 1% table-! spoons of the paste into 1 cup of! scalded milk, then stir constantly | To Keep Meat Fresh When you have meat left over that you plan to use in hash, /do not cut, grind or slice it until /you are ready to use it. Cooked meat keeps best in the whole piece; store | it in the coldest part of the re- -| Cornbread With Baco TIME 70 “RES FOODS Hale-Haven Peaches Home-Grown Tomatoes we 59% Ese $429 Complete Line of CANNING and FREEZING SUPPLIES Fresh Pork Butts.......% Baby Spare Ribs........% Skinless Hot Dogs.......% 3 tbs. $1.00 rss Honey Reek€ .cacdecs Grade A Small Eggs, Doz. Campbell's Tomato Soup... Ritz Crackers, SAVE ON OUR LABOR DAY SPECIALS ‘LOTAN’S: Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking eo No stomps to save . HELP YOURSELF to YOUR CHURCH to . NO premiums to hold, receipts to get . . Bn Charitable donations, IN YOUR NAME, over to the church of your choice. ‘7 purchase of groceries, meots, produce or dairy items in our store you fill out a ‘coupon like the one below. Mintz’ wilt total/ your purchases periodically and turn the discount, in cash, over to the church you hevé homed’ It is @ wonderful way to help your church . discount wé will allow go to charitable work than be pay no more for quolity groceries . . . the discount is given in appreciation for your patronage. . but a DISCOUNT plan to turn Every time you moke o ~. and we would rather the on premium schemes. Remember you Mintz Market, 701 Orchard Lake Avenue | Please send my discount to the Church of my choice os follows . ond buy mi here is the handy place to quickly . . night. Mixes of all types .. . your refreshments and open until ie Be, ee ee see — — Church Adenia FOR LABOR DAY WEEK-END ConanbutighS . o.oo ceca ves Choice-of Flavors . , Pas) ae DELUXE 9 ICE CREAM Pint Dae ae cee were me a nr yan MINTZ BIG BEVERAGE DEPOT | *#ottn oc uncty o Drive into our parking let. . . door entrence to our BEEF PIES Eech ‘tight up te the side new, complete QUICK SERVICE BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT! a HOME eee SEVEN TAKE HOME ICE COLD Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks Lean, Rib-End PORK CHOPS u 39° Lean, Freshly GROUND BEEF gu 910 “tein End PORK LOIN Roas! u.. A] 3 » 33: BAZLEYS_WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY ARE KING! Grade 1 | SLICED a ' ee . Cr) aae rae ! '* =e se ae Market FE 5-2 ‘Doone’ ‘District Set Aside as British National Park WASHINGTON ~~ England has a heath and gorse-clad moors pro- vided the setting for Richard Black- more’s famous novel of high-mind- ed romance and aristocratic’-ban- ditry in 1Tth century England. The park area includes; 265 square miles of northern Devon- shire and western Somerset, with highlands that roll down to the Bristol Channel, says the National Geographic Society, Lynmouth, on the channel, is the gateway to the region. A pepular seaside resert, iy made disaster beadlines two summers ago When flood waters of the , Lyn River, fed by heavy rains on the upper moors, broke their banks and vant through the Lorna 2D ” with the giant Ridd, Lorna Doone fanciers visiting the modern park can see for them- selves the purple, hill-framed moors, the wooded valleys ‘and rocky glens just as Blackmore de- scribed them. Only Doone Valley, hideout of the titled Doone outlaws who re- lieved lonely -seafarers of purse and goods, seems less weird and remote than pictured by the avw- thor. The valley lies off Badg- worthy Water, the stream that adds its force, as Blackmore noted long ago, to the turbulence of the Lyn. Exmeor’s simple villages, like Brendon, Simonsbath and Oare, carry on egal oo did in the stery told by the hero—hon- est ene eye John Ridd. Oare, near the Ridd family place was the focal point of the tale Its me@ieval church was the scene attempted shooting of the heroine, a during her = to John | eines over the moor. he Rich Shophiffers | Also Criminals Kleptomaniacs Found Among Poor, Wealthy, Says Expert LOS ANGELES (INS) — A uni- What's more, he says “If there is an irrestible inner compulsion to steal, there is ho reason to believe that it should be found only among the wealthy.” versity revealed that the phycho- per cent of 386 major home acci- ii ! 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And they're finding sales aston ereeep ieertsin 140% tat yee plums they never knew. existed. , i : 4 And they're concentrating their advertising locally in the markets as 25 - that show the most promise. All business is local...and so are all newspapers ! is /. : / | ‘ . Ths meme prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newopapr Puen ee , 7 [}— ec . 3 Pa. x ant angen meee di by THE PONTIAC PRESS - | Boe age or ee ae : . } / Se Becalpeee : rea | : a ars = i ea a ee : yee 4 “e j a | ea . ee ee Po ae a got Tt ye Pace i a ed é Fortunately he's a rare creature — almost extinct in today’s tough : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, i954 x he likes hard. works dae lenge as ite doesn't have to ade any! e i.e ae Rone See eens reereioe oe a oe reps ee ee Naturally they're turning to newspapers to cover those markets fast and. fully. Because just about all the people in each market fead the newspaper . . . every day, day in and day out. Without doubt ... without fail. _ -Local retailers know this, too. That's why they feature so strongly the products of manufacturers who advertise importantly in the local - * Fae . - . ee “— r, . linen , Pee el THE PONTIAC PRESS; “THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Ne — aS ’ s FORTY; THREE + | onl , . Too Young at 65 of AGM nn and women in aU. bs Perfected for Movies Municipal Survey Shows _ NEW YORK (INS) - Most sixty-| Doctors Milton L. Barron and Gor: ‘Invisible Seam Screen =| cHiCAGO \uP)—The Interna. SAVE WISELY! : five year olds are too young to re- don F. Streib of Cornell Univer- \ NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y¥.—?$ tlonal City Managers’ Association | - 7 tire according to an article in Pa- sity’s Department of Sociology and (UP)—A new invisible seam pro-{Teports that a check of 53 cities, . jection screen that is optically en-| ™ost of them urideh 100,000 popyla- gineered has been developed by the | tion, showed 10 guvk, apelerel Bay Kind tisheeth ood world’s largest producer of Wide raises to all employes \n , screens. Ten cities, the a jon said, glasses cost less then 2¢ @ day! ‘ The invisible seam involves a /| raised the pay of certalh, classes welding principle perfected by thir | of workers only. Three: cities research staff after 24, years of | adopted new pay schedules that | work. The new technique also in-| increased salaries for most \em- | KiInD , |ereases the strength of the wash- | ployes , CREDIT lable screen, company officials). Less than one-fifth of the 53. say, | cities failed to make some wage}, the producer makes screen fab-| increases the association said. 4 rics from plastic, silver and cotton — DA. SPENCER OATES, which are sandwiched together in-| California's industrial output is to thin sheets in rolls 1,000 feet | estimated to be three times great- 13 NO. SAGINAW ST long. er than | the products of the soll. a ae eee ate we rh eee SAVE 6:23 9 30.5.30 daily * 9.30.17 30Wed.9 30.8 OOFF eK , STREET VACUUM—Two sanitation men. whose epee ncaa | equipment is parked at far left, skeptically examine a weird contrap- tion designed to help keep streets clean in Frankfurt, Gerniany. It is j —— heaving baniicnp 908 ts a vacuum cleaner which sucks the dirt into a large hollow container A “Audiotone” Hearing Aid may mounted on wheels. The brushes are made of steci. ie ; help you regain the joys of better eee | hearing. This tiny instrument has Airman Repays | tiicaion major, Betar’s only stip @ STEAM and DRY IRON | us i ud, clear, aol natural tone. ulation regarding the memorial ¥ is approved tron with ease, press like a tailor, $18 95 Vv. 1 Scholar ship Loan scholarship, which will continue for whe) R ES American corpo Pn, ped Man You can do helt your laundry e aiue t Aid Stud t 16 months, is that it go to a de- in for a free demonstration, without sprinkling. Steam press ie] ucents serving student in art or music, peg leaping coc woolens. without @ damp press $ 95 BEAUMONT, Tex. (UP) — A soudl at cue Parte, Celle Me } : EN cloth. Switch from steam to dry- young airman, who struggied to; 9” te tad’ tran cca Gok 148 N SAGINAW W. HURON AT WE GIVE HOLDEN ironing instantly. “’Dial-the-fab- +9} get an education for himself, is ric” control gives proper heat meager Air Force pay to’ help allotting $10 per month out of his | lee belore enlisting. He worked NEAR SEARS TELFGRAPH RED TRADING STAMPS & 4 for every rabric. 1954 MODEL some other — to at-| his way through college. tend Lamar ° $] 00 Down = 50¢ a Week He is pany P Lee James Penny Saved—or Lost (Buddy) Betar, 24, son of Mr. and) oOxFORD, Me. (UP)—Two fac Mes. RA: Beir of Port AR. |umu aed ata own ont JEW named in honor of young Betar’s | Qvercsniation te per te aph —a brother, Autry, who was killed in One favored “a substantial | action in Korea — was handed to naeat Saas tes eae amaned One South w—Corner of Pike its first recipient at the college | for the same appropriation as last E 5-5731 May 20. year. The compromise approved -_ The first person to receive the| was for $3,009.99. Last year's ap- ‘ a award was Miss Chariesene Hud-| | propriation was $4,000. ° 1 Lb. 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It was addressed | has spent the spring and, . Per. &; Tre L keyed to Health Teacher Heads | able notes about the children: don't to South America. Siimehow the | months ie = a 5°- 9. 19° - 29° 20 A | P raid the ice box; don't make a so- letter went to South Pashdena to ighborhood Maines. aieie : you and | rogram for Teenage |‘ stair of the jo 'by Inviting) South Gate 16 South San Francine life experts say it is unusual for an | TRIMMED FREE— Girls at Syracuse i jicnds in. and then to Iquotos, Peru, Last | bine wild bird to survive for Pr AINT EVERY PURPOSE! your ‘. SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UP)—A man ay en prog: Go letter wes setae fo - wel oe eee | FOR Malt sender. , eee BUDGET! solved the baby-sitting problem for Peed sce gt neler Aebae | Martone put it .in an envelope aaneuneenameiitie: ammend Unpeinted Furniture Glidden’s Spred Satin LY Syracuse mothers. aa jt, Cae. man it, added Sreaming, 98, Condon eae, Sie Barraged by telephone calls trom | "8 note: “Don't want to open your ‘est in traffic accidents women seeking help in finding sit- jters, Stanley Zamory, principal ‘of Gn ‘ East Syracuse High school, called ull smart mew tweeds, 1) school Mothers’ Club. The result block watch plaids ond | ves the founding of ‘the “Schott | fidnnels. All sizes. # | for Sitters $5.98 e “Anyone can be a baby sitter, | ¥ | school, The schoo! health teach- 7 Blouses cieve, new || of heads the program, sesisted blouses styled for that neat trim fook. They stay fresh oll day. 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Dr. Robert H, Holmes, director Merle H. Young of the Van Buren) County Welfare Commiission said | acute yellow jaundice, Dr. Homes, Kuboyama, said: “There are many causes of yel-| hospital low jaundice. One of them is ser- | couldn't pay their $40 hospital) bill | um hepatitis which occasionally fol- | The child was turned over te his lows blood transfusions. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mad dox, of Joplin, Mo., Wednesday in |e dramatic scene in Circuit Court «{ the social welfare department,” PAW PAW (UP) — Chairman | Young said. who came to Tokyo from Hiro- | day he would “welcome” an in} | goad idee to look into the practices | af the welfare commission “We'd be very happy to have any official agency look into this case or investigate all activities of “We feel there was sothing wrong with our handling ef this | case, We did not refuse to turn the ehiid over to its father, “He left the hospital when some- one mentioned the bill and appar- rently thought he had to pay the bill or he couldn't get his child.” eee ENE Auto Injuries Kill Tot BIG RAPIDS (UP) ~— Marcia Marie Meyers, 2, died at Gare General rah, pital Wednesday sev- eral hours after a car driven by her father backed over her on 4 of the American Atomic Bomb | atitis due to transfusions of con- filed a writ of habe rpis to Casualty Commission at Hiro-| taminated bleed. obtain the baby’s release, but neo shima, told International News! But these reports were disputed) ®* tidn was taken on it when hos service he had “hopes” for Ku-\ by the Japanese physicians treat.| Pte! officials turned the baby boyama'’s “eventual recovery” de- ing spite the statement of Japanese he -« doctors. that the man wag dying. the fisherman. They insisted °®T te the parrats in the court- ritical jaundice condition was room, \ Sheldon Rupert, Paw Paw, one | couple, told Circuit Judge Cart T. | Mosier he thought * ‘it might be al of the attorneys for the young {Today to set traffic flowing along farm near Barryton. in Mecosta, County Plan Turnpike Opening PRINCETON, W. Va. «INS: iribben of fldwers stretched across a ribbon of concrete will be cut the first link of West Virginia's 333-million dollap turnike, ; t THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ‘Police Fill Garage ‘With Suspect: Books PORT. HURON W — A city ga-| rage full of varied assortment of magazines, books, pamphiets, slides, novelties and other items | today awaited a grand juror’ s| study. City police and St. Clair County} deputies rounded up the articles | yesterday in the prelude of a} grand jury probe of illicit sales of obscene literature in the county, The countywide crackdown re- sulted in 41 subpoenas being served on wholesalers, distributors and re- tailers. “There is no need to go any further,’ said Prosecutor Delmar L. Cleland, ‘We have all the evi- | dgpce we need.” Circuit Judge Eugene F, Black, | the grand juror, will examine the confiscated literature next week ' The Michigan Department of Health was the nation's first state health agency to distribute blood | plasma .to hositals and physicians for civilian use, 2 Local Women ‘to Attend Meet Janice R. eres and Karen Hoff Named for Capital Conference Miss Janice R. Antona of 193 W Ann Arbér Ave. and Miss Karen Hoff of 270% S. East Bivd. will represent Pentiac at the annual National Conférence on Citizenship | in ‘Washington, D.C., Sept. 15 through 17, Mayor William Ww, Donaldson announced today Pentiac was ashed to send delegates by the Department of ~ Justice which sponsors the event in cooperation with the National Education Assn. and the Board of Directors of the convent-on, a federally chartered orgaiization: | Theme of the conference will be, “The Thgee Branc nee, of the Fed: | 5000 BON Offered by the U.S. Government for Discovery and Production of Uranium — for Atomic Energy! jermment and civic i becoming naturalized | Misa Hoff, a senior al Pontiac __ vorry. FIVE _ Holly Police Chief Resigns Position Hall¥ Police Chief Harry Jones handed his resignation to the vil- lage council yesterday, an intense month argument with: Village Manager Anders O. Hust: vedt. In a. letter of resignation, the former Oakland County sheriff's deputy said he took the job April 1, witlr the. understanding that he would run the police force, “on a | sound, nonpolitical besis’" He said Manager Hustvedt had blocked him in efforts to this end. In tendering the resignation, added, “‘during the past weeks High Schoot, recently won the Miss | have felt that I do not have the Pontiac and Romeo Peach Queen | confidence of the counéil and Po tithes lice Committee which is necessary The Pontiac School Board will to harmonious operation of- this finance Miss Antona's trip and the + de vaudae eat Kiwanis Club Miss Hoff's ‘eral Government Yesterday To | day and Tomorrow.’ The group of delegates, selected for displaying oytstanding citizen iship. in local communities, will | hear talks by leading educators and government officials Miss Antona has been teach- ing citizenship and English for foreign bern classes af Pontiac High School since 1996. 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HURON STREET pean refined and greatly im ~... +i "ey - i 4 ‘FORTY-SIX —— Fathers Increase interest |" PTA, says long time,”’ Mrs. Tweet in Parent-Teacher Groups |. \, secnod as though there DES MOINES — Parent- | was only aan fone tr oom ae, Teacher Assn. groups used to be Now fathers are mning more almost exclusively composed of | interested al) the ti women. But all that's changed, | Mrs, E. 0, Tweet of Cedar Falis.| A square yard of silicon surface a Towa, exhibits chairman of the!can power a desk lamp. f ‘ ce i ie Khel Fh ae aS i Ny te cy hag PO cit gn ect RS. % ‘ . e | Adieaiies MILDEST crcancrre j : AT THE LOWEST POPULAR PRICE KING SIZE or REGULAR SAME HIGH QUALITY SAME LOW PRICE. GTEPHANO BROTHERS—AMERICA'S QUALITY CIGARETTE MAKERS SINCE 18695 7 * Sam Benson Says: BEAUTIFUL! IS THE WORD FOR MY NEW FALL COTTONS.. SEE MINE FIRST! COTTON DRESSES MY PRICE 7 SAM BENSON 20 SOUTH PERRY ST. OPEN 9 to 9 EVERYDAY @ WASHABLE @ FAST COLORS _.@ ALL SIZES e pl a Hal Boyle Says: How .Many Teenage Kids on Streets? | NEW YORK #®—How many peo- by jn America today are afraid . senagers? Physically afraid, i " bes agers in every generatios have annoyed or amused their eld- ers, and generally been written off |as pretty worthless (unless there [happened to be a war on, and | they were needed to carry guns). | Of course, this never was really true and few really believed it. lf every crop of teen-agers was worse than the one before, . the human race would have fost out | long ago, ° . But it does seem some strange | young. Parental authority is crum- bling Juvenile delinquency is growing. The kid gangs of yore used to think they were pretty) poses when they joined in mass | fist fights or made a midnight raid on a watermelon patch; the kid gangs today have gone a long step tather.. They want to rob a grocery store, steal «a car, carry a shiv, laughing, mauling each other and “Say “anything to them? I don't | even know those kids.” “Well, don't say anything any- way,” she said, “lt might start) trouble."’ °* * «@ noticing us, They kept right on matiing each other and making those boisteroGs teen-age sounds | that put the nervés of some for-| getful adults on edge. But I re- member pre that age very well myself—t pretty much at sea inside. And so I knew why they were so noisy — because in their hearts they felt insecure, just as a child whistles - , i art HY tli a FS : of bei POEL gF i kind of mental bug is infecting our | The kids passed by without even | wilderness when you | are hall-boy, hall-man, and feeling | THE Toes PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 ‘Adults Paes has no monopoly on kid gangs or juvenile delinquency. } Haw many adult Americans right now are actually physically afraid of teen-agers? Undoubtedly more than at any previous period. But jt is a bitter commentary on our civilization that so many of us should regard in fear today the generation that.is our only hope of tomorrow. * 2 «€ . You can’t condemn all teen-agers because a few learn the art of mayhem before they learn « trade, and get their laughs by strangers unconsciots and dump- ing them into a river, The fright- jening thing is these examples of | brutality. aren't isolated, Juvenile ‘delinquency no longer F ath tLe i | they explode | lives, and perhaps pieces, Who wants to go on being afraid of is neighbor's teen-age kids--and, often, his own? Ancient Auto Breezes Through Inspection NORFOLK, Va. #®—Thomas E. Moody appeared in traffic court to answer a summons for failure to |have an inspection sticker on his | automobile. Moody fold the judge that after he received the summons The judge imposed a $5 fine but payment. _ Moody's car is a 1914 model. Dubuque Man Compiles 50 Years as Chorister DUBUQUE, lowa @—Afier 50 ta; Spalato, Yugoslavia; and Rome. 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Robuttd Caverns Discovered in is bed you : the glass. militiamen were told to arm them- to Hold Tit : 2 j § th Section Wi pepe , beer Oe sewer toader tne from _— — ae Crumbling Manor - Limestone Is Found formong. ( 0 L 0 ( N K WIGTOWN, Scotland \(INS)—/| 77 Adrian Ivor Dunbar—'‘Sir Adrian” | § |now——hag made up his mind. He’s \going to try to be a Scottish baronet and like it. After much soul-searching and meer metal 231/ QUARTETTE of Mochrum, a 2-y earold Pennsylvania now has 264 caves . is sticking it out, at listed by the National Speleological least Gur entidiec Society: and almost 200 of them were discovered: in the past 20 Armed with hammer and years. Eleven boast electric lights fee oe and are open to the public. Dunbar is setting to society, through volume work on the monumental task of cote, : estan oSeadigage a rebuilding single-handedly the ~< , the 264 caverns and their loca- ag oo ee oe — tion. _Most-are—in_the southern barenets ahead of him died in oa are large limestone deposits, “Tt will take a_ lifetime,” Dun- heey toate aoe Bean bar conceded. at a Grand Rapids, Mich., sérvice station, and says he'd be lost if ; * 8 kers and naturalists. Most of them “@-room stone and brick | * Weren't for constant working. are on private ground, and you Ts wi | | 3 & 2 house hasn't been occupied years except for a brief pe- World War Il when it was Truman Documents lion-dollar library in under- -You con even match the mood you're in... with Angelique’s new Quortette — gen- riod to ¥ when Missouri. erous sizes of White Satin, Gold Sotin, Block commando training. ‘ Documents to be displayed. to world-renowned specimens Sotin and Red Sotin! They're all yours, priced of the remains of saber-toothed 3 estate's 15 ao in te ie Will Be on Display ° — — specch | cats prongs eee and > fo pnt cong b yous hone... watt Denker cmncetes is 8 SsmLsDeLPith @—The Pam! i gan Freie: Jae i, Tom (eae ae ree ee. /. » A big $4.00 valve! shocking state of repair.” syivania Committee for the Harry| the Truman Doctrine; the former| Spelunkers and naturalists find I have only a few tools,” Dun-|s. Truman Library said today the| President's message to Congress cave crickets and other tiny forms . and Turkey bar said, “but I'll see what I can |first public showing of documents |on aid to Greece of cave life in the Pennsylvania & slated as part of the collection to) March 12, 1947; and his Point | caverns, Dunbar’s first repair job ts in | be housed in the library will be| your inaugural address of Jan. 20, the ll-room stone house on one | held tomorrow.. - 1949, - Farmers of the U. 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Potash-Crop Growth: Relation a Mystery OMAHA (INS) — Potash, rec- ognized for hundreds of years as vital to the growth of crops, is Agronomists know that a 100 bushel per acre yield of corn re- quires at least 125 pounds of po- tagsium, But the exact use of pot- ash by the plant is unknown since it does not become a part af the plant structure and readily washes out of the tissue after the plant ig cut or dies Scientists also have found that some top soi] contains as much i ona for reg igiven fffst place award yesterday ’ | operating the mest efficient traffic have not been able, to release the potash fot the. soll in-a form that: can be ‘used by plants, Efficient Judge Honored DEARBORN—Dearborn” Munici- pal Judge George T. Martin was by the American Bar Assn; for. court for cities of 50,000 to 100,000 population. During the past year, Judge Martin's court handled 6,121 traffic violations. He handles crim- inal cases in the morning, traffic cases in the afternoon. 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If you were going with someone, you wouldn't want to be pushed areund all the time.” She added: “It anything happens, it's going to happen naturally. We've got plenty of time.” Debie bounced off a TWA plane wearing a tight-fitting black dress | and white jeweled sweater but no! engagement ring. - During her brief New York visit, Debbie met Eddie's seven brothers and sister, and ap peared on two television shows. Dies as Car Hits Tree road near Harbor Springs. Truck Kills Woman Hollywood in about three weeks, [night when ant. HARBOR SPRINGS # — Ra- phael Gasco, 28, of Harbor Springs was Killed’ Wednesday when his car went out of control and struck a tree on a county Mount pleasant - 8 mrs. Edith M. Beamish, 73, of North Bradley was fatally injured Wednesday ke wes ctreck tye truck on U.S. 10 near Mount Plea- HURON LAST TIMES TONIGHT WATERFORD @ @ DRIVE-IN @ @ Cor. Williams tahe-Alrport Rd. LAST TIMES TONITE BIG HITS! 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PHONE FEDERA C c ERA 2 448 oO '@) oO °QAKLAND >: L , MOODERNLY AIR ONODITIONED Renee 7; TTV til DE BEA DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 12:45 FEATURES AT ~ 3:28 - 5:31 - 7:34 - 9:40 + / } - & * WY. os MICKEY SPILLANE pos FOING or FEAR * } j » + one rt ~ PAT O'BRIEN ws .—Prices for CinemeScope Attrections— Mets... 65e @ Eves. & Sun. 0c © Ciilldren Anytime 30c - = : : { : ‘ : ; fi e + 9h fo es ee gv « THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 | Way to Title tera — rte ee Hoh Guns Bax FIFTY-ONE-. in NSSA Meet] ii32-2scnes wien Matsock Were Twins By 4. GUY MOATS—- N.Y. an entry after all others | 100 to lead Mrs Florence Schmidt| by Fred Alferd of Wallas and H : : , amp Curry of Caro was one of | proved speedily over the previous | Score sheets looked more like a | had finished the small gauge (28's) | of Hazel aw two targets. | George Docherty of Holyoke, * eight 100x100 shooters in the | two days » By ROBERT FE. VOGES Jackson” Travis Buggs of East Chi. = national championship yesterday, round, turned in a 99 to take second 1 ekg : Mase., with 93s. champions’ event: who will battle | This ts the hallway mark in the} EAST LANSING W#—You can‘t| cago, Ind., or Bert Zagers of Cad- } in the 15th Nati place behind Col. Roig, and with! Smbill gauge seniors crown went Fred Missildine of Sea Island, | in a shootoff today. | championships bla } . | ae te Shooting Association's big shoot at | to asulematin ouaunaa ect . ee caine oa naan or a won t lustry crown with |. * *« »« An official conference, of NSSA} ball coaches for wishing that John- In the other backfield e sf OCAC's spot at Waterlora, Heivene ro = Acs Hn x100, | Start of the “big stuff’ today is | directors has been set for tonight |WY Matsock were, twins. fullback, Jerry Psautts of peal ‘ This pair consbined for 98-99— 93x100 ’ " rup Juniors championship was, taken the 20-gauge championships, with | at OCSC and. it is possible that| When the Ist team was lined up Hazelton, Pa., has the Vie Me Pm’ nearly ideal conditions, | 197 to edge Capt. Alberto Guer- . ! by Ed Harris of Galveston, on a| plenty of high guns in sight, say | some discussion will be had at this |to turn through signal drills at the Postula of Stensnelete techaeal scattergua experts went after rere and Jamie Loyola of Puerto Sub-enior title was taken by /97x100 count. Ed is 15 years old.|observers. That is if wind and | time over suggestions (hat the big | Start of practice, Matsock was him, however, ie : the*“huddred straights” with a | Rico, with 98-91—1%, and Lew | Ed Mable of Evanston, Hi., with | Chartie Prentiss Jr, Fabens, Tex. } weather conditions are comparable | nationals wal be sought by the | bounced from position to position ae 4a eee oo Ge was | Gerdon of Teaarkana and Russ Saute, Second spot was shared [was runner up with 94. to yesterday, when scores im- | Oakland County club for 1955. ie prepares Pag errs the lead-| Alt = was - aor de dene = literally from | Marks of El Derade Ark., whe as nll enn nennnenees | ing character in “Charlie's Aunt.’’| mage sterday, ® shooting viewpoint, the first | had 97-9119. The latter pairs 7 ae S ee Goo eye te a . - On one play Matsock would be |'e@t@lar practice, one injury re 100x100 count was shot by a mag- | waited around for more than raining pot ~ “ rae 4 ee . * operating at quarterback. Oy see po the workout. nificient marksman from San | hour before Helton’s total was ° ; next he would be running m anzo, sophomore right. — Puerto Rico. Later im the | posted. Shifted When right halfback. - half ae grea Pa., banged y. in another event, eight more It isn't that the-Goaches aren't} heads w another “hundreds” were recorded. Consideralle argument a7ese Fans Get Rough sure what position they'd like him|® mixup in the'signal drill However, Col. Salvadore T, Roig over the lateness of Helton's entry, BANGKOK Because of the in, They want him in both. came out of ft with a black eye, ~ if Puerto Ric®s Olympic pistol and} Secretiry George White: of|iarce number and » un- Matsock, a five foot eleven ‘me : oe rifle champion, and leader of, the Dallas, Tex., pointed out there was|ruly spectators at his present inch, 170 pound senior from De- | Carribean country'stearti of" six|no regulation that set specific | training camp in downtown troit, is just naturally a versatile —~ — members here for the NSSA cham. | times for such a condition. There | kok, Robert Cohen of France fellow, He alse is 9 shortstop pionships stayed alone onthe | probably will be, in the future. shift workouts for his Sept. 19 with the MSO baseball team and “100” pinnacle to emerge as the} Other leaders in the small gauge | “Fd = bantamweight champion-| te regarded as 8 good pro pros: H new National Small Gauge cham- | ¢hampionship included four at 98x |**!p fight to a more secluded post, . ave 0S ag pion. This is his first year in| 100; Charles J. Stevens of Chicago; as eee re Matsock was one of the stars of . NSSA competition, and he is al-| Henry Adler of Dallas, Tex.; Jamie wag reany pm that the Rose Bowl game. He ground | *® P i ready being mentioned as one of | Loyola, Puerto-Rico: Ben Dilorio, — “cae the pred ba out some good yardage while at in ros e ie the favorites for the coveted high-| Utica, N. Y.; at 97xi00—Alex Kerr, i watching the training quarterback and on the defensive . “over-all title. . , one of the country's top_skeeters, Monday rushed into the ring aft- broke up a number of pass plays Because of the late finish of the hag ig oo Sosa am en er Europe's ‘champion hurt two ge cents se Br passes, a Durocher’s Club Drops Champion of Champions rounds,|ris Jr. of Gelveston, Tex.; “sparring uskegon's Earl Morrall, a solic there was.no time left to shoot off | Gordon, Russ Marks, and William Mabank Seiad bred his passer, is — _— No. 1 6th awe at ee the multiple tie for top spot. Eight | A. Brown of Birmingham. fighter might be injured ac- quarterback prospect. But coaches! Lose Night 9.7, | for Foy Ayal. (anh er f eS onare cant cae maui oa 7 poorer ote: esa, ~/It the New “4 : was | m lor the women's small} Cohen's opponent, Thailand's ; : me ‘“. set for early today, ~ . - ;gauge division in which Mrs.|Chamrern Songkitrat, is training on Split T plays. York Giants lose the | Another shootoff gas averted | Ethel Balch of Tulsa, Okla, is|in-a farming area about 20 miles Bice Heer hain ote yg Lnastel when Carl Helton of Niagara Falls, a First Contact Scheduled for Chiefs By BILL MARTIN the new champion. She fired 94x -~O— + 9 - - Graybiel will be forced to rely-on Drills from here. Smith, a junior, backs him up. him with Flint's LeRoy Bolden at left half : - Matsock is the main candidate for right half. When he's at quar- terback either Ray Eggleston of Brook. lyn Dodgers, still 3 games be- ind, have copped nine of the 11 Pontiac High's football squad | inexperienced men in at least five; A. pair of veterans, Colle Hunt yed here. will “graduate” from. work on | Positions. = ago Thrasher, have first Seadee F D Last night's our Loo (Tue Lip fendamentals . | Biggest question mark is at the | Call on tackle berths. Others " ERTS—Here's a lineup : Pierce Oakland weird one. Manager- aa aaa “Us m0. | Jett halfoack slot vacated by the | seeking the spots are Bob Davis, on ud tai tis aeeiaening Wace a eee + Kae, tee ment fis, Calif ex 1D) ourth ay Dwemee protested the anaes feet cam| graduation of fleet little Jimmy|® rugged foot 3inch 2 Pictured during a lull in the business of breaking | over-all champion in 1953; J,¥. Elot of Pasadena contest fo the tind tening aftag scheduled the season's first con-| ©. | wee oa tes for the | Pound junior who was be ' (| Ori H Strong | “Pst he thought was the third out, tact drills. | Wiliams ndida — a Run | CY. “birds” at the 15h annual National Skeet | Calif. industry-allgauge~champion in 1953, and vers Hoping e ¢spot are Dick Slade, who saw | last season, and ex | Shooting Association championships at OCSC, are,|Web Thomas, Cucartionga, Calif Wind Will, Diminish in |e naman Jehany Temple, sty Searles aryl “yea limited action at the position last Cutler and Karl W: + — eer a re Pc — min in pwede premrtin mde I dye a aa a | Year former reserve back Ken| Jim Neavis,- ra Ope oday’ . Cincinnati production , vtnenasee Docking and! trekiitg | Pusilier, and a pair ot 9 A pg ‘ty trom the inte atonal Test = ' ee 7, on the ground between the pitcher sophomores from Washington | in t to win a letter last year, ° Je BONNEVILLE LT FLATS, | on workouts in separate groups. Up ) nice Freeman Watkins ann time own te lat Yea, U Utah #—The National trials jand the first baseman.—He- was cm ema Su prgman ne ade ne guard Pre seftul Wedge May Be Deciding Factor Ste er her yok hd ay Pat , P eek pounder from Lincoln who is, ¢ " : ers a : on cee er (Mee manne Sot | koee ecpueaty pea 1 Curtis Cup Matches Starting Today thts ss"csa"es Fra cay, side bad pet One hundred 2% candidates— | problem at ‘end. A pair of | S0Phomore. Bruce Baker and Jim | ? ‘ — : hampered pan swe the largest mansber in recent | untested ore. oda Leo | Pulis, both up from the ‘S3 reserve) By HUGH FULLERTON Jt be the deciding factor in the two. different strategy in picking their |4@¥8 Will diminish ple was ry bee Le yeare—have been working im | Williams” and sophomore Jim) cleven, are fighting for the left | . Pa. Britain's|4ay international series which | teams for today's foursomes, ay alm a oek hea es ae - t-a-day sessions since Monday. | Gigiér are the top choices thus Svard job. | feminine golfers cas learn to play | 9pened today at the Merion Golf) Mrs. Beck, with a solid team of % mile + hour 058 weit.ten ance | site The twice-daily drills will con- /{ar. | Four huskies, including letter-|& wedge—a they seldom can | Club. oe experienced players, paired up vet- ne 1 alr Poe speed traps. tinue until classes start set wie Wilson a regular last, ™an Wayne Pike, are battling for | use at hey stand a good The eighth Curtis C erans for her No. 1 and No. 2 =, directors hot ‘allow Tuesday. Gitefs’ opening game | oar and the fastesi_man on the | he Center berth. Jack Brown and of yotaiaing the Curtis Cup, "tala Wits. ree combinations and then put Mrs: | Otes' wich’ cuuid Yeath 180 mph le scheduled for Sept Tt a eee eee end post, | Marshall Katchka, seniors, h they won two years ago}Opened today Hee Allee | Marjorie Peet and 18-yeurdld Jan. | Sars which could reeks wthd Oo Wyandotte. a Willie has added some heft to his junior Don Hardy are the when the Americans weren't smart matches Seote etie Robertson together. Neither the.slower cars a speed boost. With only six lettermen re-| foot 84-inch frame since last | Pivot-slot candidates. Rede ave thelr wedees te ene rival enptning, Mry Jake | eget ony Previous Curtis’ Gap | "Since the ear le required to go Pil rel the 1953 squad, | year and weighs in at 172. Marvin] Fullback and appear ee Beck of Britai wees he Fem —— through the speed traps twice, oO $$$ to Web | That wnetal club, designed ‘to | cantained ool o “Frances (Bunty) Stephens, win-| once in each direction, the wind << e e and sdet at atl tal Ged a deed Wi the 1808 and 2807 Brit ner Ot. British Women's cham- | does not disqualify-the speeds. » Pee, one | and other troublesome apots, may | Harrison Flipnin of Ardmon’, werqj|DOnship: in 190 and again this! Te. tet sueat to Bill Kens and | ers | n 0 F n an cma seals year, and the 1954 runner-up, Eliz- Roy chute both of Denver, who . passers last season, should 5 abeth Price, form the first British have had the best speed mark in a : . develop into one of the Saginaw | pee the trials the last three years, was Valley League's leading backs ef Mrs. Flippin, whose team is the LeBlanc tujn engine Chrysler lV ion ef x this year. evenly divided between veterans | Streamliner. It coasted through the Marvin Cagle, « 170pound 2nd- ’ of previous cup matches and new-| quarter mile speed traps yesier- semester sophomore, and junior comers, chose to give each new | day at 219 m.p.h. This is the fast- split | Clay Williams rate behind Poe, reel § n layer the support of ‘an experi-| est ever timed through the short day-night doubleheader with Chi-| While junior Ben Karpowicz and Se ymember: She paired them | trap. It was driven by Californian East-| 200-pound sophomore, back up Dropped j The trials fastest: time in an paign | Gracey at full, From Helicopter 575) _M*ry_ lena Fualk of Thomas-| open wheel C ciads Lakester was} Bob | Pounder yp from the reserves, is Feet Over Field en's amateur champion, and pert! Leroy Neumeyer, at 215 m.p.h. top choice for the quarterback little Polly Riley of Fort Worth Art Chrisman of Compton, S Sta.| Post. Art Poe, Walt’s sophomore CINCINNATI (UP) — Gabby) Texas; bespectacted 21-year-old | Calit,, requalified yesterday in bis A Aber for tour runs im the Srd {ium for a night game against | Drother and a standout at Wash- a ee tet ot edier Culbe Denes id eat leat that tad Diewn ene a w sia. |Baltimore Friday. ington last year, and Bill French, catching a baseball dropped trom | tencher Claire Ge eee Wednesday morning. He hit 174, gied with one out. Aber ternbied | After & Labor Day junket to| from Lincoln, also are working as {the top of the Washington Monu- Calif und’ Adanta'a {wee 2 12 miles over the record - ota ty Saat. Bade Vest Caney aie ar 6 EY die. yw . me ment has been beaten by two Cin- Kirby, a member of the : on an infield out. , Yhome stand of the season. All| @fe working on extra-point kick- Senne Remage eatinere ss ty Se the streamliner of Billy Kenz hit Eastern clubs will make their final | ing. while Walt Poe and Russ feet. , 245 m.p.b., but was still 11 m.p.h. Mickey Vernon singled to score | appearances in Briggs Stadium | Attwater Will probably handle Street, old-time St, Louls Gard- Aragon Beats Trigo stort of reaching & Hew record. Schmitz and’ Aber was. chaged| during the 11-day stand. punting chores. inal player and manager, missed |"). 9™ Lael a isa ea asco when Clyde -Yolimer watked and Yeisen — the ist $2 balls dropped to him : ++ _ | Speed Trials for the past three Tom .Umphiett and Ed Fitz Ger DETROI an ammete - T A from the_menament, according on Di Decision years, Kenz and Leslie, are taking ald singled, scoring Vernon and Kuna. ss $92 Yeu m, 204 wo rea ses to recordi, énd caught the 13th. turns driving the car Vollmer as ah Milter (Name w 36) tam fist , The monement is 555 feet, 6% | ALBUQUERQUE #— Art Ara-| During the first three days of Ray Herbert a ee } volimer, M3 J i in Mon at Track high,“ gon, carrying the fight most of the | Mt. ‘tials there ‘have been two ac finished for the Tigers holding the |atiwla $$ Prigere,'S /$ 3 ey aes way, erupted with savage fury m|Ccidents Jo mar the events. Both Senators scoreless. Srore, i $3} STS Two Pentine area horses finished Wednesday night, balls were the fifth round of his weiter. drivers escaped without serious in- cee dropped Detroit a hall -| suing a 3 8 i Schmit.» /31 8/tn the money last might et the dropped: from a helicopter hovering | weight fight with Mario Trigo to- |": Mervert, p 9 8 @ Wolverine Harness Raceway. 575 feet over Crosley Field. Catch-| ight to win a disputed TKO vic- -_ NSSA Champs; ve 188 | Hi-Lo's Victor, a 10-year-old geld- er Hobie Landrith and batting | tory. Champ on Opening Day a at a a 3| S_owned by R. Drummond ‘of practice catcher John (Dutch) Dot-| Aragon, fighting out of Los An- Wes ‘Ferrell was a star right- Leading Scores || fxc4.atss, to never’ m Sin’ *| Birmingham, and Scotty Hal, « ¢ terer of the Redlegs each caught |geles, weighed 148. Trigo, trom|hande¢ in the thirties lor. tech ican oe ee 000 ooo0| Year Old gelding owned by Leo one. ball dropped to them Caudillo, Mexico, stepped in at| major league clubs as the Cleve- Championships decided yester-| Washington 1: +004 900 oon—4 Metz of Pontiac, placed 3rd in the Redieg catchers Andy Seminick | 142. | land Indians, Boston Red Sox and |. day, and the top scorers in the 15th}! tett, Pits_ o—sehmtie Tost, Ter Tth and 8th races, respectively. and Ed Bailey failed to catch any.| Trigo's manager claimed Ara- t annual National Skeet Shooting As | Tervilliger and . ‘Left—Detroit 6, * od stunt held before t these three teams he hed opening - ation meet at OCSC, Water-|¥' 1. BB-—Aber 2, Miller 1. 8O— Rangers, Chiefs Win was held before the start of | the Mexican "boxer, was on his|day mound assignments on six ford. tnchade: Saioe Mie} ins eeee:| rs defeated Straw Wedneaday: night's Redioge-Giants | knees NEW ee Behaes 0:4, Ww Gehmte ier °-®, | berry Hill, 15-7, in a polo game at Small gauge (28) champion Laatene ‘9. U- Otters ! Soar, Chyiak.|Ivory Field last fore. esi Melton of Magete Palla, | 22 e* 4-408." 4 scored six goals in the final chuk eh gery , ker to pull away from a $7 Wenn) ore on eerioe: 4 Sports Pages in Pontiac Chiefs downed the Birm- so : ingham Ramblers, 9-7, in a pre- liminary game. . Ted Atkinson Joins Select keep he went to a riding academy in the Bronx and paid $1.50 a for three or four outings. “Just wanted to see how it fel: to ‘ride a horse,” he said. Since then he has been up 18,114, not counting the many took out forvexercise in the morn- ing hours.In addition to his he has beés second times and third on 2,263 other oc- casions. ‘ | million doflarg and he: has be paid ‘more ‘than a million dollars for his. riding. He has been in the Hervous going to the post in yes- terday’s 1 race even though A aoe RM lilly Wim: wits Als. ‘a shisha. 6 . : cis Fe AENEAN IR Ter: RRMR: > FNRI — RGM oma MR ree 4 A “y YANKEE STORES OPEN” a THURS. ond FRI. ‘TIL 9 P. M. We Salute Labor Day With BIGGER BUYS! S! We re GOING OU’ OF THE AUTOMOTIVE _ BUSINESS! SAVE 70 10% ON AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES We ~ WAR an AN ONE LOT 250 COMPLETE SETS SEAT COVERS Values to $14.95 Saran Plastic SEAT $ 99 COVERS Values to $1995 Fiberglass Rods —No Beckie Be Reel POWER MOWER :19* é rn el ete Wolverine I THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 ropes + § lie With Sophomores JOHN BARBOU . But never the less saphtanne , weit yesterday had Tom Hen-| senler from Anaconda, Mont, at ARBOR ttt Cond. Beas| Oe feaen IBY Will be ready for scrim-| crop. ee ariche at Detrett at left hail, Tony Barr moved im at left half and ms has any hopes for | 1 on echedle oe Ge te ae doles ae Boer of LaGrengs, I, ot filhect| Den Gliec and Dove Isa . : . : in posi . inde ae at oe At the ftw oficial day of prac. | singe wing. Kramer ‘has apecd,|and hou Baldacet of Akron, Obi, Eari Johnson, brother of former undoubted yesterday, Oosterbaan handed where thrown, quarterback, - ‘| Michigan tackle Tom Johnson, “Sire lle carly te tell” ot teedeat auras stn itains fb & Culaniine ta That was the most conventional | ried from the fullback post with 5 @ Mille carly to tell,” P| the three strings through plays. |find replacements for end Bob lineup, but the Michigan backfield | R20" ana Baldacci. Johneon is , ft ona /Topp, who led Big 10 pass catchers | was continually shifted, as players trom Muskegon Heights. RAC Kramer of Detrolt. Terry gan's Ist-string left half. They both | Baldacci: moved to full The 100 Mile Barr of Grand Rapids, another 1 . make room for Duncan McDonald, Mend predresechy weirs Seren ge sophomore, way working from , Michigan's best passer, at quarter- | of the backfield In Michigan's single-wing. Bart) , be held st the Michigan State || o* combinations | could pe Mr, Pitch and Kramer . Feir, Detroit, Seturday, Sept. 4. | at lett half. Mr.’ Catch. Branctt was spelied at scat- tom U3 ond Cont wed These ase two sophomores who} Another one of the combinations! back by Ed Wickey, a spepdy Open Practices. sports writers across : ‘ country. 2 * 4 = radi yor vast on e: Michigan Staff to Guide |Detroiter ls Leader Around Big 10 Mich. State Fairgrounds Detroit Tam eepied ns |LOWa Against Wolverines jin U.S. Pistol Test Lapa SOR 16.08, 10. $2.20, ANN ARBR @# — There should | Michigan meets lowa's Hawkeyes CAMP PERRY, Ohio # — De- Coac v99 ots : be plenty of mixed emotions when | at Michigan tending chasition Lasts Reaves | © Effort te Ploeg CATIONAL SAVINGS | sehen Bought in Sers ) GENERAL TIRES GENERAL TUBES PICK YOUR SIZE ©! 4 Generst | This : tow be SAVE! 16 Set of 4| $121.74 CSetol 4) 148.45] 101.16) 47.33 Coxid Set of 4| 126.73, 85.63) 41.10 CTOxi5 Set of 4|-133.78) 90.16 | 43.62 “TidxiS Set of € | 147,54) 100,11 | 47.43, 5 Set of 4 | 165.25| 114.71| 54.54 00x15 Setof 4 191.82| 126.15) 65.67 $20x15 Set of 4| 194.56| 131.41| 63.55 The above prices are for Black Tires, Te determine White Gide Wall nonce scllpaen ag Wl wm These prices are exchange, inclede oli taxes, ting end bale NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL NOVEMBER Then TAKE UP TO ONE YEAR TO PAY to Michigan. It's sound, capable guidance. But the source it comes from is even more familiar to Michigan. Stemming from Forest Evashev- | ski, Michigan ace who led the way for Tom Harmon, the list reads like a Michigan alumni roster. School football, after a tour in the Navy. - . * Michigan's mad_magicians, who destroyed Southern California 49-0 in the 1948 Rose Bowl game. con- tributed. another Iowa assistant. He's Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, a native of Detroit, who Jed the Big 10 in scoring and pass receiving in the 1948 season. Archie feirex & another Michigan . a Latest addition is Jerry Burns, a Michigan grad from 1951. Burns, a Detroiter, weighed a slight 158 pounds at Michigan. But he still Won a reserve letter in football and played 150-pound competition. Bruins Seek Forward to Replace Peirson National Hockey League team: to- day is looking for forward-line strength after the announcement that right-wing Johnny Peirson is retiring. : General Manager Lynn Patrick said yesterday as may not be y his father- in-law in rarirrniy He scored 21 goals last year. TRUNKS $1.00 te $2.95 :| plonships today with a fat 13-point advantage over What moves the Hawkeye team | this season is something tamiliar | his nearest com- petitor. Rs hea 1 oto pecs 1,900 points. His margin virtually assures him of his sixth championship when the third and final round is fired Vacancies Big Niles, Mich. ring man assists Evy. Kodros ated from Michigan in . * =a -| pert of Watkins Lake won the Mc- Donald trophy, presented by re- Donald of Clintonville road. Winners for the day were Mrs. Earl Weber of Watrford, low gross, tiac, low: net, in Flight B. Mrs. McDonald. aman Olds Will Send Band on 3 MSC Road Trips. EAST LANSING W& — The Mich- igan State College marching band | will make three out-of-town trips with the football team this fall, the college announced today. Cost of the trips will be paid) by. the Oldsmobile Division of Gen- eral Motors, which also sent tise | band to the Rose Bowl. The band will play for the open er at Iowa Sept. 2% at Iowa City, the Notre Dame game Oct. 16 at | South Bend and the Michigan | = Nov. 13 at sale acme lb Arbor, : League Leaders ~~ AMERICAN £€AGU ae — Ver : Cleveland, New York and Yost, Wash- and Mrs. William Potter of Pon-+ in Flight . William Katish, Peg ie ee and Mrs. John M am, Lake Oakland, low i i all Golf Club membership was ted to the retiring president, _| year. He said the squad was in tomorrow. He‘.would be the first} practice began with 2-a-day person ever to win the pistol| drills around the crown that many times. yesterday, Wlinels coach Ray Raymond Berio of Boston is in Eliot could count only four reg- second place with 1718 points. ulars returning from his co- w |Women’s League | wii, starting his 13th campaign S “ jas Illini grid chief, began wérk- ‘ Winds Up Slate ing on the problem of replace > ments—by giving Percy Oliver; a at Silver Lake 20-pouhd sophomere trom. Miami ee, ‘la., a try at it | eague held ts PB pera JO ca shifting Steve Nosek from a re for the ™ rege = serve assignment at left end to | vert Pace eens Fred Stim. | ¥®. right end. Illinois’ ist workouts were marred as Jim Minor; 2nd string tiring president Mrs. Grant ‘Me. Peeters , suffered—a recurrence of line him for 10 days to two weeks. Minnesota’s new head coach, MMdrray Warmath, moved Co-Cap- tain Jerry Helgeson from center to guard in line with his policy of “getting ‘our best 11 men -in there."" Chuck Stamschoror ap- parently won the nod at center with his performance in spring practice. Two key position changes were made at Iowa. Lou Matykiewicz was moved from quarterback, where he lettered last year, to end. William Reichow was switch- fo from the backfgield to a tackle es Return of quarterback Jim Hal- uskab brightened the opening day picture at Wisconsin. Bob Voigts, whose Northwestern | Wildcats didn't win a Big 10 game jlast fall, was happy about one |thing as he assembled the group {of @ who'll try to do better this exeellent physical ceridition. ' At Indiana, « back injury suf. fered og & summer job sent Bill | Tacacs, sophomore Atom Joliet, Ti., te the sidelines out at Ohio State. It's Time Out! y hie : -, : : : at | Pr ai, ‘ | / , “ eas > : o radars ‘ , ‘ a4 wd ’ ‘gee <4 ae a Se __THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1054 | FIPTY-THREE __ 3 a oe ee Pisce conservation officials ‘Future Triple Crown ‘ ota et demands in the Big | 35 t. Ohio State, Michigan | pf,j Beta Sets aa Caries Lyterger be Mascal| ‘ | av eyes ea . 5 oan, i Tre |Lou Gehrig Award a 6 Goven of-80-cenfasence Fehigan, report sales ‘about the “ 7 ree tre ech tage and Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons Pins Hopes on report ticket tale equaling a¢-[ S80 OF W ad igh 8 er Cot AC LAND (OP)—Pta tive pears bere“) Dey S Fine 2-Y ‘in Ducat Sal crreeitns tone of a. compar. | ighty” Indiana i: down, about 4 [DER Theta anounced today the a elair's Stud’s Fine 2-Year-Old Colt I DUCAT SATES | aie te ta yar won ‘nary_| seh, Indian *|aattihennt of 0 Les Gag 7 sashes award which will go each year to ¢. Capers By GAYLE TALBOT — rel pose ina gly aver prove it, both Fitz and jockey Ea. | lowa Ticket Figur es ference games, Busy Ralph Young a young moje ages who “best: NEW YRK @ — Sunny Jim/ day, alrea a pair t die A lread fine lowa’s extraordinary response exemplifies sportsmanship Fitzsimmons, the 98-year-old dean | "TOW" to ‘his credit — Gallant the’s eagle + Seon cravtnced Show Increase of 200° , fre ym ticket seekers probably can| EAST LANSING, Mich. @—Ralph | qualities” of the former New York Bar Bev Shirts of A ‘ t va ie oat Fox in 1930 and Omaha in 1955. | arcaro told Fitz after the Hopetul | Per Cent . Abe traced to predictions of an ex-|H, Young, who is Michigan State's | Yankee star. ... ale the Setting | Both, like Nashua, were Belair that his mount “wasn't doing his | cellent 1954 season lunder coach | continually retiring director of ath-| The fraternity; which has a> . $300. 00 a Aqueduct - stable area | horses. » | best,” yet one expert wrote that | CHICAGO UA-NWith season book | Forest Evashevski that could | letics, still finds jobs to do. Now|ters on 116 college campuses in - fe 300 with a spring in his step these | Although Nashua, a. -big animal he believed it was the best race | sales up 250 per cent and overall | ; make the Hawkeyes a strong title | he's. on the U. 8. 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Tt would take something of a miracle as far as injuries are con- cernéd to get lowa where we want her to be.” Although Towa is Virtually cer- tain of having a No. 1 line, led by guard Calvin Jones, close to the 1953 product, reserves are the main and pressing problem. | .| There are few worries about the | order. a : ne atts = |defeated Mrs, F. L. Thomson, 2 |and 1, Misé Devany beat Mrs, J. }P, Stapchinskas, 4 and 3, Mrs. | | Bretzlaff eliminated Mrs, Don Wat- kins, 4 and 3; arid Miss Russell ousted Mrs, Robert Leahy, 5 and 3. 7 . a League batting lead wag up for eg id bed loaded” as they Women's Test Reaches hak Ames Ga grabs today with only three points . : sas ighter >i separa pace-setter Duke Sni- Capt, Binkey Broder, top, Semi-Final Round at Ate : ins sep se fo meee ‘en toon ground gainer for lowa and the « Franklin Hills roken Bone in Ha place. : , leatling conference punter in 1953.) WEST HAVEN, Conn. »—Je ; will be back for his fourth year| Four veteran players yesterday | Luedee, New Haven, fighting 4 Snider, Brooklyn's hard-hitting at fullback, He figures to head a gained the semi-final round of the | rounds with a bone fracture in his | outfielder, produced one hit in potent offense, particularly i? Jer- ry Reichow, sophomore quarter- back last fall, resumes the pace jannual Women's District Golf| right hand, won a 6-round decision |championship a Franklin Hills. | over Curtis Bruce’, Newark, NJ, | tonight in the feature bout of the i be et In aptng practice. | oes mts deen |New Have Regatr Preah Air| Ranoer up Stan Mua a the But Evashevski shuders when he | Mrs. Keith LeClair of Ann Arbor |P UPd card. Luedee weighed. 158 / St. Louis Cardinals held his thinks of Michigan State, Montana, | : |and Bruce, 160. ground at .43 with one safety in and 3-time winner Margaret Rus- four at bate. : The Giants’ Mays closed in with Michigan, Ohio State, Indiana, Wis- | | Chee ESSERE consin, Purdue, Minnesota and | _ pret tear geet ag The pro football Browns took Notre Dame coming up in that; “° eey wense Se. | their name from their coach, Paul ' In yesterday's play, Mrs.-LeClair } Brown. a g “were ll ltl ll i in i i i i i i i Ni i i i Ni Ni i ti i hi Ni ti hth he hi lt i hi he th he he he he i The: type of putter to use runs, again, to individual preference. I prefer a semi-blade putter, one of the heavier types. I use a brass putter. It has a! softer touch. I feel closer to the | ball_with it. 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Open Friday Evenings ‘ “| Open Every Night ~*~ a Seen nm nea TY SN \ag : af. ae oe oe | x ba | 4 t ‘ . ot rf t Baby a a in, Restaurant Belongs to Happy Parents . baby. ’ perfectly at peace in that strange restaurant world vaguely dab The night before, at. Glasgow, restaurant af the mercy of & kicking brat. its par- ents helpless, infuriated with — it and with each other. “Tl bet this little job in the highchair.” E f They'd both been born in North “Dakota and lived at Grand Forks, in the Red River Valley. “What's ‘Hap’ a nickname for?” “Just ‘Hap.’” she answered. “He's taking a snooze out in the car; he had a touch of indigestion, so T told him to lie down while I) fed the baby." Were they “just touring” like | Hap so busy about that “He's an ot and gas broker,” inded Tioga, not far from Stanley, “‘Hap's aman of 4. Is Hap making gig i 4 ; 2 »| he wants to.” | =e waste to go back and finish. | Map wante to be « lawyer, so he | has to go back.” | “From what I hear,” I said, |“Hap'll, get to be state senator if want ‘te be,” she said, pertectly seri- | Ously. | Was he much interested in gov- ernment’? Did he talk politics all | the time? “I don't know if he's a | Republican,"’ Shirley said slowly, |“or a Democrat. I don’t know who he voted for—he didn't tell -me, Land I-didn’t ask. “Us women—we go to the kitchen when the men +e t going on politics.” Soon she had taken_ Vicki Lynn lout to the parked car, and was waking Hap up. My one gli .| showed a tall, good-lédRing, haired man. He had just been «| waked up; of course; but I re- membered Shirley's words about his touch of indigestion. Army Jails, Busts Cook for Spiking Bread Dough KAISERLAUTERN, Germany * | ~A U.S. Army baker has been con- | vieted here of adding nails, bolts, bottles and a light bulb to bread h dough. Sgt. Leslie C. Keith of Rt. 3, & | Dalton, Ga., was sentenced to six months in jail and reduced to the rank of private by a general court- Keith acted to spite his superior, | Sgt. J. G. Spicer of Hopewell, Va, | and never intended that the bread leave the bakery. Babies Stand Strain of Complete Transfusion ANN ARBOR .#—Drs. Bruce G. +} Graham and Ruth M. Hayn of the ’ University of Michigan say babies 14 Polio Cases Ser=2—~ i Reported Here None of the polio victims par- | tests, Dr. Monroe said. The biggest rise in eommuni-! registered for whooping cough. to three the week previous week are as follows: Chicken pow cise. Measies peesseees i Paeumenia (ali forme! 6 i Fourteen. new polio cases and | F , * yee aoaing two deaths from polio were re- | Weer at. he m9 ported in Qaklidnd County Inst | Geese 05°" ae week, compared to 13 new cases | Mumps ttaeesptane . H ‘ for the week ending Aug. 71, ac- | Poliomyelitis |.” “ 6 3 cording ‘to Dr. John D. Monroe, | 2s" .- eesovecers ¢ ¢ t Oakland County director of health. | Whooping cough is My ticipated in the Salk vaccine | TAX Bill Too Large cable diseases for the week we |in the nearby city of Middletown, | First Selectman John W. Graham |" with nine new cases, compared | was authorized to ask the board of Complete tabulations for the | tion The board had allowed $3 for | the taxes. The tax-bili was $3.58. $ | inland waters than any other coun- etry, not counting the Great lakes. “peat for the week. was registered. Taking the biggest drop. was tuberculosis. Two new cases were reported, compared to six the week before. The complete report follows: € BERLIN, Conn. #® — To pay taxes on some land this town owns finance for an increased appropria- Canada contains more lakes and SIDE GLANCES “by Galbraith she said. They owned their own Case studies, they say house, “‘not anything too big,” she | show infants undergoing treatment added quickly, “just a two-bed-|to cure Rh ailments often have room house, and everything's auto-| complete changes of blood Ook $008 by HA Cerven, tne. 4. Ot Ong, & & Pee On | matic, so I do all my own work.| An adult would not survive a — Oh, except for Yvonne — Yvonne | complete blood transfusion, they{ “I don't see why you don’t want to get married—you'll be Fetig her name is—she's 16, and/ say. -. plenty lonesome following a career like this!" SPUR LINE 8 OUT OUR WAY we KICK STEER ‘EM OVER CAN THE SHOVEL We TRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1954.” DIXIE DUGAN ° i & NANCY wa DID YoU CALL ME, AUNT FRITZI#] EGGS CAPTAIN KARBY (4 YES ->~ GO TO THE STORE AND T A DOZEN = - D FRECKLES AND oe _ eae ae 6 tok a ee ee ee 2 eh a ee > 2 Se Sera Teens” a. eS | THAT WASNT SO BAD. WAS IT? OB ee $2 90 no be tue 4 « SS8s 8588 BSeiz2e be Magazine Article Called ‘Pretty Reliable’ by Firm Official auto industry since i z if Re at 57 z fi ln piles i a 3 i ! fe H f | i z 4 d | 3 : ky F if i i i 3 5 37 ie-20; light ty Ro es ag z tof poe aRsae : ei EEE raete *35 $33 eos 5 z ; ? = = 3 i ‘ 388; supplies prices whites 4; mixed MICA is (AP) — Potatoes 146; on arack 299; total ate Hi E i pitetts Ty 33, i : | i tt . : i ia it i ,. ‘ are afl i | } ; a3 ai th } aa os : Ny Pez%. 8-Fey 3 Le uF sity eee2t? we Arrivals U.8. shipments |. demand for iv 3: US. mediums : US. standards 2, gree receipts tes mf FF Stocks Continue Good Progress NEW- YORK @—The Stock Mar- Sed ad = Secr.ats iH 32 HET oftes Fe al seeuceipse. icuséon | ; s : si 243" 33 iit i HE i i teil rt ! ¥8 8 th hi ie Fessiitdett & t int i Cart Cline, of trie razor. Sale, 25s Cities pow Bp dividend action and re- low earnings, fell 2% at 11%} _1f your friend's in jail and needs on an opening block of -5,000! bail, Ph. FE 6 6201, C0. A. Miteliell shares. It soon recovered a part Seema antenapnteenss = he GM Producti New York Stocks [ uction om 33 tin Air Redue ... 28.3 7 Allee & 80 “a 3 igures 0 Allied Ch .., 006 1 eS y | sue on... We 3 U.S. Factories Produce ‘e Cyan. tad a 2,021,866 Cars in Eight Am pg hy = iy 83 Month Period am M & Pay ne . aS ; Am § Gee 38 : y34} General Motors’ U, 8. factories rom } wn AE 3 oa 3s built 2,021,866 cars and 290,449 ou re a » 333] trucks and coaches in this year's 1 ey compare with 2,062,496 cars afd wee 41 | 356,808" trucks assembled by GM in the same 1953 compared with eae Senwuw aaw SeSESSsetsuss.ee wewew Fe®eeeau Seo24zscceeys day, Sept. 3. Lodge opens Pp. m. Robert C. Burnes, WM, } } . tre we | News in Brief ~ Erland 1). Simonsen of 9204 Gar. den_Teérrace, Lower Straits Lake, | told Oakland County sheriff's dep- uties yesterday that someone took a 14-4oot Chris-Craft boat and boat trailer from his property. He listed the combined loss at $300, told Pontiac Police that someone took @ suitcase and clothing valued at $160 from a locker at ‘the Grey- hound Bug Terminal Wednesday He said the suitcase contained suits, trousers, shorts and an elec- | Rummage Church, Sat., Sept. to 12 noon. 868 W. Huron St. Dianiend Rings, 2% Off. Georges - Newports, Jewelry Dept. Pontiac’ Motor Division pro- duced 2,000 cars ln August at same period in 1953, A total of 5,467 trucks were pro- duced by the GMC Truck and). Goach Division last month, This compares with 7,260 produced last year in the same period of time. The corporation's monthly pro- duction report showed Chevrolet, biggest of iis divisions, built 1,016,- 04 cars and 233,436 trucks in the * * 14 Tilden St., mess Notes a-s0 Stearate Two Buy! y onto in.Auto Electric. Macomb County Men Acquire Interest in Pontiac Business Thomas J. Schultz of Washiagton, | Mich. and James’ H, Winborn of | Romeo have purchased controlling interest_in Auto Electric Shop, Inc. | coiaborating with his Communist 367 S. Saginaw, it wag announced this w The firm distributes. many ba tionally known lines of auto parts and equipment on a ‘wholesale ba- | sis in Oakland atid Macomb coun- First Christian 4, from 6 a. m 31,868 for the ties. states, The Robert L.- Schuller, pcashter inthe ment at Community Naional Bank here; is among -824 students attend- ing a two-week course in the School of Banking at University of Wis- pal consin. Schuller, who has with the local bank about seven years, is studying economics, law, industrial, agricultural and finan- cial problems. , J. M. Swetland, former Canadian ia Regional manager for Ford Trac- tor and Implement Division at Bir- mingham, has been named sales. manager for the firm's new region- | al office at Minneapolis, Minn. He | joined Ford in August, 1953. | Workers Pass Pickets Southeastern Schultz wag formerly associated with the Tractor and Implement Division of the Ford Motor Co.in Birmingham, With the exception of a three-year tour of duty in the Navy, Winbern has been associated with Auto Electric since 1937: Controlling interest in the com- pany was purchased from B. R Winborn Sr. of Birmingham. CHICAGO #& — The Greyhound Corp, announced today merger of three of its divisions operating bus lines throughout 12 southeastern Greyhound, Dixie Greyhound and Teche Grey- hound are being consolidated into the Southeastern Greyhound Lines | and have principal headquarters in Lexington Ky assistant heen ‘Monday, Labor Day | NEW YORK # — Financial and commodity markets throughout the United States and Canada will be closed Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6 Witnesses Say ‘Accused Officer Debunked Reds FORT SHERIDAN, Til. (INS) — Two witnesses at the trial of Lt Col Harry Fleming, charged with captors in Korea, testified that he was a debunker of eommunism and was concerned with the wel fare of his fellow POWs, ‘Chief Warrant Officer Dwight E. Coxe, 51, of California said that Fleming strongly protested American soldiers to lay down their arms and surrender, The Callfornian said Fleming, the elected group leader of Camp 12, was a strong disciplinarian whe did his best te enforce camp rules to benefit all, Another witness, Lt. Chester W. Van Orman of Gardiner, Me., said Fleming ance started a garden to provide the men with greens and “several times pleaded with Col Kim, the. Red boss, for salt." He added: : “The salt he got saved our lives,” Demands Examination \on Narcotics Charge Lofton Mima, 30, of Detroit, ar Court, Mims, of 637 E. Adama, was fe- manded to Oakland County Jail when he failed to post a $500 bend set by Judge Cecil McCallum. Ex. HH z s bi : : a : ; > ii i } __.___ 4 burn Ave., last Aug. ‘GREW YORK—Compiied wy the Asse-| Police said the check was one of oe wt’ | gfoup stolen from the Autamatic indust Rails Util Slecks | Appliances Co., 203 W. Montcalm Mood Tare, ima ot] e! 3034 Ave., last spring. Week ee 178 me “3 i |, Cummings and his wife, Gladys, Month aoe a 6:20, were arrested Pontiac po ¥ bn aa ise high .,cr--JMk@ J007 ght tae | lice last Wednesday, She is charged Fe ies bi | Bi ites with writing some of the stolen 1963 i ead 38 808 checks, age BOW seeciee Y ee z > = r fe tt 4 = ‘ * ee es a af agate i ——*s hm : . | ~~ Cl PRICE -20 SOUTH PERRY ST. _. OPEN 9 to 9 EVERYDAY - 1 Could Sell for $29.50! MY es 71 vse our Up : USE O +Gerrier Cp” same 1953 period. at Square D Company » ~ A } dobbs 4 Ford Motor Company's produe- DETROIT (UP* — Workers Saw © Puimen..... s24|: tlom report for the same periods [Crossed picket lines and began Cert-tord...! 19.3 Pure Of 40+. S$ | show the company’s Divi- | returning 10 their jobs today at {oun © On .. BS Ree mand... 88 sion, battling with tor | the strikebound Square D Co. plant Sek oe | Rene mares [oe eo ‘i Cluett Pea °° Reyn Met .... 77 23 ; ae Palm: Sha Rey Toe B-- 388) 358.$00 care and 190,001-trucks i | Patrolmen, mounted officers and | Bais "2. aba Rock Ong... 186 | the came period last year, — sadder 4 leway St... s factory gates when it was reported 46 3 Jos Lead... 382) Chrysler's monthly re- : BERN: Bs ta pear ameamed we Sigs oe | Workers Und) wea open te * mae —— 2 oe 3 aor compared with 964,530 back-to-work movement. :! 129 Sinclair O |". 43.4 / in the same 1953 period. This year’s Os ’ Bs } 1 Be Somer. ** -’ 3} assemblies through August includ- ig et ee plane &, See +» 40.1 Bou Ry : 838 | ed 260,569 Plymouth cars and 61,-| °° @ rGes bee aaron hue: _ Bags ba Sperry” ..!. 24° | 016 Dodge trucks. Last year Ply Bost at .. oH « 34 | mouth built 457,261 cars and Dodge pt ‘$43 | Track Division accounted for 13,- oS Su» 33 . 922 714 units 2.122 ste Oi 4 . cre BR kebds 172 Mtevens . 2) ~The GM report showed Buick Faire Bor", 384 poh Go’. ane Dullt 374,438 cure Cp Yeer canst Feat oes: Be Rein re $i] S110 last year: tamed 28 LEAKY Gen Bak .... 86 Tex O *: ge | 228 cars agaipst 257,790, On Pe BE Thom 4: $24) tac 249,717 against 304,507 in the en Meters. 08 Fy WwW Air 3 comparable 1953 period. q Retiee .. 32.3 ‘Transamer .. 36.47 Sa fe Be poe ¢ oes 5 . . € Gen Tire *:.; 36. ae ee BF ae gee 8) Waives Examination. Goeve! ses 12 Unit alr 8.1 Geetyear **.. 19 | ay BF Bad Check Cou t RT a Bros gon mt} 6 Ot West 8 155202 Us Rud...” 383 }Greyhouse. . 13.7 US ''t* @99| Fred C. Cummings, 33, of 9 W. o OH ..: 4 OB Amel pt §; | Strathmore Ave., waived examina- . Hollang P - er Van Regi... 30.1| tom ome bed check charge yes- Moed ter I RO Wares rac tne | Peay’ Wwenteipal. Judgeit foenlt wv 3 Maurice E. Finnegan. . land ie Waste A 2.1; Unable to furnish $500 bond, 4 ot Be. is in- Oakland County é rd 33 oe Ei Pe 383 arralgrenent Heyl. 7 =a ThA Ss <2, A Woolworth .. 43.4 y Circuit Court. ge | ; rt] } aR, 43 Curmmings is charged with cash- Johns Man’... 1467 tenith Rad 99” | ing a $32.66 check at the Rend Jones & L.. 47 ‘aipetis Brothers Grocery, 100 Au-} STUCCO - ASBESTOS. 7 SHIN L + CONCRETE BLOCKS axoee Over the Long Labor Day Week-End! | Terrific Savings! emma Not Exactly As Ghowa 3-DAY SPECIAL ONLY! ALL GRADE A—NO SECONDS $-Pc. Bathroom Set 5 Ft. Gleaming White Recessed Steel Bathtub © Waste and Overflow — *2 Valve Tub. Filler ©P. O. Plug FREE STANDING CLOSET . *Less Seat 14 x 16% LAVATORY ® Lavatory Faucets °P. 0. Plug Regular $129 LIMITED QUANTITIES ‘52-Gal, Automatic Electric Hot Water Heater SPECIAL “tw tert SO) ODEO Limited Quantities Regular $129.95 UNIFLOW SHALLOW WELL . 250 Gellons Per Hour ) \ $ TRY NEW. Pressure Control Switch a Pump egular $9595 42" GLEAMING WHITE CABINET SINK Includes FAUCET end . SPECIAL _ VU H,. P. Motor “ay 7 BASKET STRAINER BUDGET TERMS | _AVAILABLE! Regular $89.95 Bt s - ie We see Sea gt 2 #2, ne i oe q | a i : 4 : s : “a = ie q ' i j 3 2 d A ei) € s : = <5 . i i< 4! 3 - ) a : | i % ip uu 7 = " bs « ; : af ) 3 bine a > a . a e t f = } : ign ed vr re ‘ # . Fs a i : 3 ; : q =f, : : ip ee - a ere t ‘ j ; . , $ AS as 40 a d 1 o i ae ats “i Am ‘ We) ee ee pias 4 ap Ay, pees Php ke : ees Fas Ro, ; \ i *20 oa f 3 a a > : 7. ae rere oh set dna ete fel A pet } < ie ae 8 f. . a : ; 5 ‘ an : a r Fe “ee ‘ : “y i on , ‘ ; ey, } { i wR ae * ’ - ‘ 4 _ | t ah { : I THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954, WV tg ” f Sinks 5 H w. t - w : we: : : wy : Be ‘ 3 | : “ > - sas A Ls * PRP rn aca s . A yd A per og sf eS | a. ge ey Plans 'New Constitution | {, CHAPEL. | EXCEL fe give | Zz yee ‘Wed to Gordon Low | WESTACRES we The Wapttven| _civen J bait, hy eet ete Salemad ‘do ; : ' x | r a a recent meet- a full - “ only “4 2 ‘ 5 , ~ ROCHESTER—Betore 100 guests | ing authorized their board of direc: | person. porate . gathered Saturday evening in Geth-| tors to draw up a new constitution ‘BOX REPLIES ad * a ears ‘se -s@Mmane Lutheran.Church, Carole for the group, and to employ dis- ode Se coe Eisenhardt became the bride of interested legal cqunsel to he! p ft 30 am. tomy OR 5, PRE DENCE “COMBO | Gorden D. Low |them with the project. there were replies at. oe. oekgods ‘ 5 ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. The steps were taken in order the Press office in 5 ‘EXCEPTIONAL CASH and Mrs. Cari H. Eisenhardt, of ‘that the association might be in the following boxes: OPPORTUNITY : ae Leceine: Mien. Seay Kaw ot /6 peaiien 0 tslee: Aiton, ot pie a RS LEADS River Rouge mother |posed plans for a nearby housing 5, 26, 27, 30, 42, 64, ON ate S | bridegroom. : . | development, . 65, 66, 67, 68; 70, 71, emake come. Ger mae ettlement | The bride wore « ballerina 0 75, 76, 78, 84, 98, 100, io we ® fast deal on length gown of white satin, with Witnesses Call Turncoat |} 204 135 116, 117, Tf Srrenged sppotsimenis, bod’ rout a ec mena anes vel}, She ‘Progressive’ Leader Fi comm a7 te set Se ANTONIO (INS) — Two!” Help Wanted Male 6 1 _Pemtine Prose ____ Lorraine A. Shepherd of Roch witnesses against turn- ! SALESMEN "hr sakr wat Ue te ride: |e ha he eae aN | Sooner Be SBTC) tate mf Lng maid. leader, a clocere’” totre tere. ered. & tangible aust. we Arlo Travis of Lansing, was best | « te qa *-, %- Ft , nossesery, Cart ——: man, and Vern Eisenhardt, broth- | rean ROW eases ve Note Ko- | Sreateatien Gat busine "ae mopar FE etn"! © F’xperienced ye ee oof the bride, arated the vet. | whe mab 6 study of Commumiatic | Saegetnts “RES a STi eet On Eo EES] cu: her CONTRACTS Camm m coupl reside teachings and doctrines during |. ses ‘imiea! Wann’ ennbtectens |Gawn bet Stenograp ers . ae Park. : their internment. ee Pree immeas| Rep, Cam SALMaMAT, fo ou READY AND “WAITING | UL eensiniiennnienan . Mt. Fentins : KIND Tt wilt not be : : Rechemter he ted | .CP_ Harold M. Dunn of Brook-| SOY AAsKIBLEN 70 WORK On| esd sipls?HSatere hv." . _ | Free srumtter Joneen, redo | TTUCKS to Rent | isp. sim a] ven epresen lyn ‘testified yesterday that 23-| *reck art welsh ot Wanted Mechanic Apply Pontiac Motor Di-|¢ome MOSELING AND "eS bag DATES Kesnen, te Devubug né|NICHOLIE & HARGER at Cancer Conference » Sateen per who pleaded | Somplets tet of hand Sooke: Others! popg mee preterred. Geet] vision, Personnel Dept.,| tions complet apartment aiere-|* 7? Pickvis | its Tee ats] Gy AND AFTER FS DATE ¥. ase % ROCHESTER—The village Was! rating with the enemy pore be your Orn oe Se ave Dawson Incorp. ogi we ag py lbrommad Pontiac Farm and — | tpansible tor ang debts coutescted P0000 represented at the organization of | fy Was the |” ectment cing #1: MY 2-2661 Glenwood Ave., Pontiac, ME Industrial Tractor Co. 7 emp cee hen quel the North Oakland County Unit of ’ okesman for a progressive study I A ° Bs Ad, mediate” Must be expert heras Mich Z Floors, Groton. steps & walks. Pe 4006) - PE 61602 tee “hisen. E. Sheffield Ave, At oer See he, Seer Minn Ge |": erent art UM |e ccicry wani| ee PE Ee Sr CODELL CARTAGE | REDUCE, | Sat ot So Eta and New Brunswick burned over | ee geen ad . ee S. Phone FE 5-6006 | You BUY fr— ciety in Pontiac Monday. about three million in 1825 Rough. Must be union : ~ Hee RK ‘| Painting & Decorating 20) AFIRED? ATED? TTR. Included in the group were Mra. aeiieny Sp cnet | Apply 2080 Crescent - gendinne and custom building. gs on Pry ot safe. quick MAHA Russell E. ; Nowels, Financial Notice of intention te coastruct Lake Rd. een Soe ant ror WORK —ALTERA at amigos of Ateemenens, inaividgy putrtional, programe so age taal re peg ary ii anoedin ne aaa ~ WANTED ORNENAL HOUSEWORK LIVE, 18 | tiny moderation, ali curt aaa ane morany |SMOOL GIRLS SPECIAL “SOP| ones evennes ant Seeasys harjes Burgess, Chairman graph Road south of Walton : _s side beip employed. Ivening, Must As PAINTING AND DECORAT-| curl wave, . Dor) 107s W. Huron Pn PE 30069 baveational Program. Mrs. ‘New-| Baulevard to Mawthorne Schoo! aia EXPERIENCED — | Gul ‘foam'and_ Shan™G3t_ ghes| “aves. ote J purine Urea Sr | ees ey ee Pen : tom Jobnaon, Chairman of the ou are hereby notified tim Salary $80.80 weekly to start transportation. Give references. | CARPE ¥, . AND CB.| terior 10 cash. . linecleum | Service Unit’ and Mr. and. Mire | 18" at Pauls Mincgeens cf] een mses | PRODUCT ENGINEER | \rtgs "yeni cxtnen| gotten Bose fesreteat| FEeEeo em ome] seme Bo wemme Ware Bo] | 3S, Mave TaE TANS the Bist de ; : : sitions found im Lansing, ; : a *k AND EXTERION DEC| - =: ane Ay Sapte ig a roe | eat van Giatered sa te he tones Pontiac, scanane. Detroit ak . | Urns or ‘col et fees Lahoview.| Seeracey Been Cas" | eratine. Wert -guareniond. FE WOMEN. WANT @ DORMEYER) cise 1s READY AND in the past with deet capensis cena . other ‘locations throughout Designing ability essen-| Mrs. Nelie Bkejon | ne free? "Wee your) WAITING FOR — with emphasis | side of Telegraph Rosd trom south et| te, state. Three years ex | tial, graduate preferred)? ,Sxzsnm WAFTRROEES | _Briet PAPER HANGING AND BAINT-| choice, . given to the Educational program. | Welton Boulevard to Mawthorge Derience required. . , may hy may Tog Ay D ae. PE oath shampen. you ot an estimoted cost of 81.) Pee wrne fetere — Progressive medium size —, Se. Bas, 3 A : i P AND PAPERING.| WANTED ADDRESS INFOR- a cald lepecrement te ne ins pimete of] Neha tor oupiiagtion, bichs- company manufactuting| ~~ fjeip Wanted 3 BUILDING SERVICE Partiio neo eestee cddrece, Curysler sees, Please) NICHOLIE & HARGER Women’s Fellowship inspection. — gan Civil Bervice, Recruit- : lelp a | call Om 91300” 8 : Tt to further Intended te construct ing. 320 South Wainut. metal stampings and as- Pree} — —— nw. mien bs a $0183 Planning Church Fair oaie tuprprement tm secordance with the Lansing : semblies for automotive Past 2 PLood TING. EXTERION _ZNB_ Wie. Child, to Board 2 a ROCHESTER—The Women’s Fel- coat _skereot Pram og ll. special. oa related industries.) tm iat anter ’ finish ’ or night, ‘work guareaieed. Opie ropa LAP, ¢..=%'| Wanted Real Estate 32A lowahip of the First Congregational |{hel,ci the {cis hd lpersals 804 | granes—5FRADY—BE-VOUR| pean eo nins conditions |w AE FED. , sae. Paria 4” paee on GS ated ea chee Re Ee ee el ee their an- wthorne Bchooi shall constitute weekdays). advantages. Replies con- i . z nual Church Fair which is sched- | $1 1006 of ‘the sstiasea tess astra? oe in % fidential. Apply WwW. L. GREEN LAKE OFFICE _ wed for October 20th. - tetimated cost “ond Supenae Cereal | for meal dapl el Gene ‘2| McRae, personnel direc- on ORI i Several church guilds meet ext | Sei be veld trom the Capital Improve- | Eirecn. Shire Bros. ise w. Wikis, tor, American Forging week, or. Pag ate uild NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN éxrenience> LTV a —aatn & Socket Co. FE 2-0154. + meets rs. A, R, , 418 | That the Commission of the. City of aneg. _calsomen Dictejet eqomt ; _— Castell for a 1 e’fedh funchoun. | CESS owes tas tania ee tee] Comet ne Teme Gan, Tee — Mission Study and Olivet Guilds ber 1984 at 8 o'clock pm io hear sug. penses, Write Pontise Press Bos| je in afternoon Sept. 4 ry pg mode by parties interested? | steer Y WApeY’ BAN —p 0 ‘ NESS c mM. farm. between 8 a. m. and!) ¥GUNG MAN TO LEARN 7O DE ‘ re Me an et ny] PS Remy yg | seh | Suef RY BBE eae " _——— — Spm. and the Oltet seep ewes] -_____s.£%| Carpenters perder reper te A ete day at the church Notice of intention to construct) FINISH _Help Wanted Female _7 = - Steady year es 8” reinforced concrete pavement tame ‘ foc lan Pn BEAUTY — ATOR, GOOD OP- Assistant Attend ||Se4,relsted werk. Alley vert) Sit dats dash Sikea| Goodwmuaaes aan 2 e street from Telegraph to| Lat nee , . | Dedication Ceremonies | Oxemaw. NORTHWOOD INC. [Ea a YTON- PLAINS ~~ Past You ere thereby notified that dt 9 | ——_—‘INCOLN 22138 el Bat. out. Arrange 5 tetiens Sr. of the bald at Webtion, haired a ’ st Betas relooubses “copeutick tz 2 f = Drayton Piaing Community United Pres. Picse| __ CAR "aoa wes to be the intention B of the Commission ematr te Past ar Harvey Beach wil wt |Rte sakes Miretasices| OALESMEN eipiaiancea eager ros | fT the dé ceremonies ol te af — Gloria's y Shop, $44 E. Bev-|- : . (Ries acs SRE eas Ss) Raver in| Se bearers SS) _wort waned mat 11S | ceca bee i 7" . : CARRIER el be eer ag errs rerthor tntended to conntracs| POs, traaiee mecages =| the ged wostends. Ine Must |, CARPENTRY, REFRIGERATORS |TV PICTURE TUBES The local coerenten has con:| Sian “pruliis and estimate und that int re O EXPERIENCED. bak WATTRRESE oe be toen, 28° SSMENT) WASHING MACHINES)" Up to a0 per tent Gat" tributed over $4.00 10 the building} ox beret anal ve Stayed oy somal CY Owens Inc.! sittee ise, ithe dagie {S08 ROWERS MOTORS ah rkere LN hve PE Sa Me cevercl sear ny Surin Che | tof tae eee ote petren, of ted = ae | "EXPERIENCED a a an HONE FE 4.2569 oN pe sist, Pe Sean glee oath se ef Maren Boreas trom ‘Telegraph Reed 2 CHEVROLET | | SALESLADIES resem. ay Ne ~epeeeat : Z : Ogema conatitute nore | : ’ tor children’ » ladles’ dresses 7 .. Lagion Hall Scheduled the" eetimated coat ind’ expen Tay €AR AND TRUCK and ae oe x ‘Marting “len Peau “eanyie Sty nor = am = : © 10 Provide Classrooms {fae apcrwr tert aye SALESMAN. | Saat “iol a Soars | American Legion Hall will be used ; ine ait new miy|" 6 im, room : LEDOSING. DRIVEWAY GRAV) yr i'TCHET 1S TV , . tacontive "plan. | deme furni | 2 > Fire ee Sane eee raseut|, MAHAN HAS BUYERS ACTION 7E | te : 5 > The large ee ‘with tay alec in- us thet you will ae be 3 . B, Sis Sta atte English to Go East rod BUY tr ewe i FS ] Glasses will start here on , = FF MAHAN \ | _Netioe ot Special Ansewsrment. | sf te . Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- |", eoRESEY Ws, Beayrons : maleras * Member Co-op Real ine. from Montcalm Stfect te Kennett Slant pretie ‘and ‘eriimete ee te cmnaie once Bee eS Te: Helen Fernandes, Ton Mis further Intended sto constr be_ wort. Rres. tll 9-Oun, 104 gabe Corton. Three bar Newerd | aid tm NEXT DOOR He Tron.) Walley Revter, Arnote ie — rape Peary, an . Seite & wz Needed mot James a DOD, ; mu. 8|We desperately need list- i al ings. We have customers waiting for good low down payment homes. For Fast i ni “ i : ie Kesessor for the purpose et sefraying that part of the cost =. 5 CT fe ead oe ee = a i eo “Fiesta is Sow on file in my office for public 5 con- } 1S e Commission and the ‘Assessor of the , Nes ee cai i By I sinoal Gears is Sola ier, me ‘te a] — eects | Retvarn ha ceenet a Sh] ae a asedy year staan ial st Sevignmee A Bisse, seese| PEO. GPrWmEMNN age | Decrease Se cla sate] Sead SR" att hein dot (Sm maa IN] ment, at which time and place oppor nee eB at oo : call LI \ |” - geen nee 5, . % daw TED FoR eerap| oe we beset ; 5 Apo Saber" Spe tinal rota srshabs Sept on | FARE CARE OP 2, CHLORER ai] AND HARGER CO. ~ Mich. with Rev, caccation, Musyloa’ mao sw 3 ADA R. EVANS "= eat | rove Semettry — Punetat re | er dar Se per weet pear rouea| CITY OF PONTIAC | TYPISts Notice of Special Assesement. Michigan, 6 TO EARN Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Re- FOWLER, auoUeT i ise WELLE Seb 9 S160 weekly see Mr. San- AND lated Work on Summit Street from thee, Mich ; boeese wie | ee dt «|W STENOGRAPHERS ot Willtera Pewter: dear - an Wanted Competitive examinations rather of | Shares Anne nd | Molland Furnace Co 80 N. Paddock| held soqn. Future Powler: beloved - |: st filled eligible er, jo oo of witien Porter leave and Senge, Leonare Menry, David Beck and Colored man petween 30-40 yre APPLY 10 PE _ . Marry Anne. Poster. | Puneral te |. old who desir permanent porter| FICE, Mall pm. from ‘un han oe a apply. Myer's Jeweiry| - = maep, Margaret Chureh with Rev 3. Allen Park | —S"°P. Tele ; THs COULD BE YOUR poroene | interested grrnetating interment ot Oak * SPECIALTY ——_ a yes have SALESMEN > LEADS i : : ag F ! zg i i git me i ite i £ | bee ts if ietk Cash OUR : ; Would like part time work en berry 9.1631 of Lincoln ¢-o0e0..——1— ee oer Ear eonerat : ae ott at Bast . pm Exper. 7 TV on the Bink cas of Detre % ~~ i . vane, eae es gee. olticn sar 1.8. a need Oi tick? Lig ont thse don - Tih | +4 Bighta, . ad 4 8 , Cast 4 Plea : + opera opped a f — == 2 ee | — ae =a hho c FE 2-7 4 atter 4 30. ne TL ! e ‘it's Quickly Fixed Tied $ Unlimited $ LISTINGS WANTED —_ Ss ee S| WANT ADST: | A iiobe oe 4 Ba rants YS UILIBTED ; FE 42533 WOMAN IN Po hab ng ell RS Bg wey we ri Also sale mee. ot S| Stee Through the ie 4 : f . | F ener TA ons a Jil : A a y. ad ‘ ae a F I A For Sale Houses 43| | pee ee —— —_ “Sees = Ft (NINE “ ond a eee | ene omnes. 48) __ Fer Sele Menage A HOME or ‘Or FECLUSIVE. DRAYTON .| BY OWNER, NEW OWN YORR | vt et bala to eum bul with Ptthed’ became tw beer : | Wai i oe : , - , ; Webster Grade and et (ake Ra Cone Cbs 7 | : : Washington-Jr. High | FCORENCE AVE. — | : ipa ol ig == aaa ree EERE) oy eT Office Open 08 vate Rem "Sony. and. recrgaratar - For Rent Rooms 37 a | russel A. Natt, Realtor Holiday ; é pemied ; adults. only, ‘N rrr wre & iveplace, breakfast nook ow Pee __ FE 48005 r ¢ A. JOHNSON Realtor ‘ terrace. OAS heat, ia , $1,000 DOWN | . i FE 4-2533 Very attractive four m mod F ‘ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. wot, double garage, very bles TA 4 rv. oat arms + , t ; - wonderful peighborheod. Im- blinds aew wall to wali carpet 2 . a 4 mediate possession, Owner | gerege oP cdeeptional buy wt | H : 4 Bern smaller, eity lepving state—arust be sold KG ‘Hempstead, Realtor OMmes J am . a incomes, down. ; 1e8 BH Muron Street | payments are scares. tte Your WOW! Asking $13.08 with Pe ees Sve. PE D137 : 4 l] 1S Hn) a psi soneetaed® Call us, Bo ~ the very best of terme. Gl RESALE i VET O RIS & SON furnished 'Y room | = WE BUY AND amt onary yA ogy Ry Ho a ae ; immediate possession. By owner : a 1d : i Ww Huron Fa cine i a4 : a] : { re a0T : : We wilh : SS "pr, Pecbere eee) seg MAN Bare EM terme ote meat chr NICHOLIE + NOoMA EIROCE SasENTENY Minee anaes | : ‘ocr . re , . ; enreas, e privileges near) * derful_ : even. ercee (0 Rae een r pane | ER EES EE | SNDLHARGER co a AS ae be | Se Gai “Faree | *_| gat tare tater, an sta | Ding rooms 30 w. aires ot.” “bn! Pir save ae nec ARS path saen| 2 BEDROOM HOME { ‘* o* See: * wal : & ACREAGE! eduits ~ pend ERM : oor used for living quarters sd - BEAUTIFUL 4 of a Kindo ve ers, fast ) ADAMS each. Balance 63.800. 633 jederniatic & \—y Bome- ood PW. aN AND GON 3 4 am doutiows ; per month. 1063 Meadowiawn. FE $ / thing eve fA ——___4 W_Mumow” | Sehay“adune “inquire ‘Set Pree. | EAST SIDR £3108, Ki _ 25 Down sous, 18 has every sionee ee: wr E _pect. EM 3-432. bedroom ful basement 5 eve ee A ee ke pts. urnished 33/3 ROOMS AND SAT Te Wit: spac beet, seviy soente ted, garden r ] t beautiful home ott Bq bene: + enc TROOM & T | newt eect Ont ccutet 8 Gearuoms how . pius COSIS mene ee a i ROOM, Sean eat, emeee. ee Pull ‘dacement, of reat paved , : wa ae ' y “Two refined mea.. 3i9- root hi an Sees p > pale we ooLon — “Put a of in this. $1,000 DOWN with Daneman yw ; __bake. = ROieaa PREV AEE ee saz, | Suitable tor couple of holes an of juice, please!" — with basement, furnace a eee |* RO ESM ERLE! Ft |” Seg hh ie Be tae Sie on. 2. ee ° “o. € a p _ | gr i 0%, KITCHENETTE, PR. | 7 Ooms “AND WaT. sTOVE, | CLOS® IN, NICE ROOMS. MEN ADAMS REALTY Co. | For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| Riese; So ear booted ee 3 BEDROOM HOME | F,2°%s2 Susne mo. bath. 3 ved or refrigerator only, « Mechanic a ta —~ —N Re fe ] ‘h. Bus ot door, we ees | react lei ee ey aria St | FERAGANTLY LOCATED. ——6-taw. | M2-Aubere Ave ____ VS 12s BY OWNER Ary Fc lof" eure Only anes tall | Pull price $8,400 with terms, i, ISTIAN COUPLE. 7 pote nit | _tor refined Indy only. PE'D-1 Northwestern at, Middlevelt Syiven Lake 9 bedpoom rench oy eS . pres $190 D OFFICE OPEN 64 Private bath and = ah X | rer conned only. VS 0- = | _ YOrdom 4-6121, MAyfair 62503 home Large living room, tile ONLY $500 DOWN } J I TIGHTS own 4 - entrance, 116| ment for rent on lake, MA ¢136).| PLEASANT DOUBLE SLEEPING S048, MArinie | a AUBURN HEIGHTS B. Howard. _—- : $50 Wolverine Drive. Walled Late.| room. lady. Home priv- epces | Rech epee ia tied tas | penen,” Solana ne tale, | Mncome er poms whieh. - \. JOHNSON, Realtor 5 ROOMS, SMALL rr BABY WEL vas iE ROOM p PRIGID- with private bath FE| A HOME OF YOUR included. Lake privileges oa prt | Bure more and. Cariyig 3 te ever, You preter | tts le- ] FE 4-2533 = i — - 2. 4 . = . r . y ® * w ‘ Ls « 4 j = : i 7 ROO ATE ENTRANCE, ROG UPPER Par, MUST BE Thno® PLEAPANT ROOM. WEAR OWN bie, Prone PR Stone im DAN-ROSE. Bary Ie ce Nnetahbor” plus costs | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. _ : x ROOMS-AND BATH. Paivava |_Bencen” * * * cewiy peconaTen. Private | West Side BUILD NOW REAL ESTATE - alt* cides will “handle we : 4 entrance. On byp line. PE ¢00.|5 ROOM ONPURNIBHED APART | fhirance. ‘o block from bus. FE| New prick home in « grand | (ltractive ranch homes, 2 an@ 3) (ENT RAPPAVE, |. Some Parment | KINZLER 7 "Rooms Bie | Bays, Fev TSua*srednen VE | RICE” GLREPERG—noOu—Wairt| $02" Een with'wauntorte | fin sewemente Purest pen | tm metre vaqaiee, site| BIG FAMILY? ; oq private oP working roo << nee _ sd] aide, near = Tel-Huron tear grave, bed- t plumbing. Bises M to 44) way 16 attic. Ever in tip ee be eas New, Low Indian I F 4 — ; nk Wf ce, thie te just the home ake Fron or lady CLEAN 3 ROOM Center; widows home. FE rooms) = ue rf designe to choose from,| top shape. New a e ler i , in Li - - a os 21672. mute moa OO eo BF decired. 31 W fou eccomech sks. ‘host’ fire. Sesecl th’ Senuuha dectgn ana | fesht 83 2 lake Road ing "Dat abe tm 5 3 ATE , a as eee pn Reel” setecees: $11,000, terms construction, Fine sandy beach omes..Rituated on « terse 4 HAPPINESS . Hy waiting Pres ; amen Newly decorated. 5 — ee Close Top TWO FAMILY, BAf at teptlosally low = nie . 4 roe gover vanem | KNUDSEN |ederpet ix ron amtie Sot"Si ae sn) te nthie piermests| Ger et i | IMMACULATE HOM Indian Village B 7” Ee by with heat or aowe town, FE +o frame home. 2 ireoms, full ee ee — West a H C DAVIS Mt you tthe -golf'ng, and <7 4 pone ry furnished. sLEEPING ROOM a AND | basement, garage. $7,280, terms.) vestors with broad vision ~you oN. potnaing Hine 2 guisective . walk tor tres ine Pee | eetpune’ room. Call PE sect si] WE BUY AND aELL says meme Bl OR 3-7614 | seretcista tute tiny et | aie tah weer, . Pine St. : LAND CONTRACT! _’'LILABETH LAKE ESTATES | aad palated ! oF SLEEPING ROOMS AVAILABLE. . 5 F ~ y RF WM: H_ KNUDSEN | SgsrieS, CaS, SERIE. era Ne Rare beat | Elizabeth Lake Road | f° Ses" asmneestenmehet, te ay $10 Pontiac Sate Bane Bidg. reece erie a our _ : IE ye ot meters er One acre ot high land. to diver snd Grapes “ine oH HOMES = ™ : _for 2. Pe peom. #1 W. Beverly AND H ARGER co cee Sours yy Rs Sean moare rod tos, Seat 1 ort font basement tray se : “ = : tiful ed lots. ade A. ay . FUA \erms. - BATH WITH- ‘@URON HOTEL. CLEAN - Open 8:30 “th #:30 5 down, A IN ce Poa | ee ea | Sg DOWN tem en | TR ORECE | PHA RE md Mode! PROMO | xea: Wee, ea - | Inquire 77 N. Saginaw. “|. 93908 : ~~ - 26x34 on foundation stairway | ou aE. : ESALE Custom never ca Cres noo AmB eNOS |__| ear tas, Mos] Se it tenn | Tar tae pusasere ace esrares | Ph, OR 3-110] | sen . Ppa: Ko + ROOM FOR OTRL, OR ¥OUNG Tr kod heat,targe tot Thtal price Jima. . se te fet. + pee —— 2 Feet ate | eemae P e r Rae aes aia al See | take | ree | toe resets! Open 128 ree ashes eats — : 7 ; wie a 7 = i ee Dus Rooms With Roard 38 tesa itary =, al, Te ee } dedrooma, full basement. tile frome drapes and cornice beara n jf -A — 3 ROOMS. BATH, HEAT FUR-| stove c OBE | panrnnnnadnnan--oxa--*~-| Dorothy Snyder Lavender | Good tocation in Keego Harbor | bait. now comppmies. 18; | tem. and et el) | v : -” nished. floor spartment SINGLE ROOM AXD DOU eet baal Finest of oak floors, 00 on either GI or FHA movt-| 61 ft 1% | John Kinzler, Realtor on bas line. $65. | WILL REWT 3 ROOM GARAGE | foom, Nome cyoted meals, 3e Ww Maren St | FE 244ll| Sei automatc bet wate! Pienet- | ee sor pernge. Oftered Ot 60).900, | —— ™ VW. tee mS Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | Sut ™ieat abies EBS |— 9 ga, | ROounePnnaR RLOCR, FARE) Soak diiet = | KENNEDY sognas "ial Terbiben” okt co _Cooperaurt Roti sith ‘Eachanes 22 W. Lawrence Strest FE 8-861 Convalescent Homes 38A pace, lake privieges, 63,000, OR| we get — we TRADE | | "AT 3 Rent Houses Furnished 35 CARE GIVEN Conralaars ay owiea7 ii nooed— wou: DORRIS & SON joo? _W. Freningn “w * Fai-so0 HURON GARDENS 4 KNUDSEN a é - and Og Ay oe RK ; RF careing care, OR | Tee pele of Apartment mem |REALTORS COOP MEMBERS $1,300 EQUITY Keer, Telegragm, ane —— ee i —— ¥ ROOM FURNISHED YF CHEL-| _Eraien Dr. ) leak ' ters, for owner. ‘Two car eatage. | 182 W. Muren PE +i! | 1 ROOMS AND BATH. Lamm| {his ¢ room Gnd bath, 2 bedroom | so EASY TO BUY fast subur. Seminole Hills rea, Hgiegn IMT Beseheret | yen © Rent Stores 40) gates, Ment coepiieg wre! ER Migr Mame) ih aaoemtne Tan | Re gtee eae ad | Stas iM, Seer ema son. rt a E y OWNER VACANT PROPGRTY Ik beth Lakefront wor inate Corer; =, aere "Convenient with @ full basement and ao welneme. . Bent 18 to © mi. from | 6) MILL ty QMEATED. o18 Bones 9 ene garage -hzabet etront , ot a, vearr te erinaat Duet Gutet street i car garage, 615.000 i me | a ~ ee | Herp good “tocation "Sine ‘Motes onus Fes Pe per "Bui bino” joa price W.600 Se, aly G50 cove | | oe ee ee : Hotel Roome ~~ 39| _! verte Puins bison, terms : egret des A args Sod eth TT Same, Marys, Wing "7m eae =e : . fT 1500 DOWN | ft, bette Dunenton Veobs interes heeplace, a a w@ clare Aaketroot - Duties tur-| ~~ HOTEL AUBURIN $1, } byle entrance, automatic ol fr! System ipea Sace ‘slurective basement Ved bath, wired, double ichen si. oo bees A + cht heal yreane rey aie oo us on iG by ae f iz e “= sh HOTEL ROOSEVELT | “FO. RORABAUGH | rooms and at 8 Pree xs <3 real bargain | ote Vneem Seermee } Tg fh og ° end ail tor often ae sia| Beis ees | GSR ney | “Water Cake sori? WEEKLY FE 2-5053 anasion. $12 WEEKLY | oo ee es kate tones wnamtmorom pane. tore.| THELMA M, ELWOOD BELIEVE IT OR NOT!) footie *Mtame, tome. Pal | rm'biase. PE eSest Open le 7 Waterford Township | Sas cuwe, semueed ome} 12 Mile Ra W.. 4786 : goreane. Tile beth, “See This 5 Acres, > fos NTRY sus. Civilians $350 Down FIRST SHOWING | "“Atractive. 3 bearoom rench yur: | ame, replace toreed str ‘beat, wir 1 | | eae, BEDROOM kind rice, To feu" Ovner —4 i ~~ 3] peome hil besoment, x — $7 000 Sve eo aie o "tess: BARGAIN = ; . at 808 River coma. wel aside = Immediate Possession ao ee P| ee an Giroux & Hicks 7 oe Poe nig FS PRLS | a |e cece | ELST Ppa || REE Rar ae ae eer oe Late Ra [eaP BR, SG Ale eg oe eo s i { Z entrance and bath - tomatic | "wees fare Ra. | to : On “at land, fe 2 BJ end aan oe = ae Pita See Sps | eat as eae Soe, ee, | Le REE | 1. HRROWN, Realtor | Stain Reaerien ante EE es cF S| mee ae em re peg | Lhe — foea Woluirs Lake Ra. 7 Roe Garage. need es bag IN 9 terms. If this home (ns pons ed ele, siemens a CT ASS CROCE Ae LNT fer mes ae Sess ne om wae _ bed- | Income Deluxe | WHERE? 700 4 By "Bata & a ee ee ) MEDRML AL. OM 1 PLR. mare | . Sey Sreeang| NOLMESBARTRAM | SNe Ged) Be. os Gaerne erik) He BPRba FH mphries be nme) | LAKE FRONT eres) tigeaeeen| ect manta ya! Sette Teaed| EAST SIDE | prampcusagepe oe 7g) petit at| Samra eee ee Saas) EEE Se) een | eee see] Gree ete | aes | aA PERE vress| ret doce sebhbtag ae se ] RAN j $2500Down te ee “Landed a My ear ge and ‘ RANCH HOME atkins Lake Front) | Lakefront | ame - OnTy at just eS ————— — a eee + 3 bedroom modern notre | Ranch home vith, attached | _ | down Bee h today. hri NEAR EASTERN JR. HIGH Com- pres RM Si, Meee urine trom fo- | ting new Potts furnace. | WANS Mega takcnen | WILLIAMS LAKE UMPNHES — "ores fa, ton ah | actyat eae Rae ii d ss bed full eo) On Markie street rene ; Ge pee. ~ ye SOU fh. on water, evely reapect. Sesmediahe pesces- qoanes Lor trances to both ig ye , eeregs. = Pha ty ba : yoous down, 2 bedresme up. —better be first. sion. Buy ts oh contrsct or mort-| Built on two wi, broseeway = gp BP By paved ot Hh gg A ¥ Ketter, mow septic nant and oe 1 ‘Sosemonl plas marge? oon euiigrines ‘Ony| Gwe eae TP LT TT pump. 45 feet on Jake with James K Blvd . B. D. Charles, Realtor scaler" workmanship a i608 sown. "floor "vacant consider trade J... 1. i Te rm reer, 380 feet deep. $14,500, feces See ent ma FE 4-0521_~ price G1N40s terms to sah’ your aeytime citer Ieis0 a.m. Youll | MEAN FT ei "Bde | Hu Wet Buren reson i - 3, BOO LED BA 6 pa. _ forms, 7 - ter ereftemanchip, thet’ moke 7 8. r *. Pocketbook. mm 8 LS A vith ges pny NONE | eT Pontice Lake Ad. i er 20 Acre Estate, ever made by | @ 3 . KERN, Real : sally be 8 Oe Fe alae ee EAN MODERN ENICHEXETTE 2a Walled Lake Arta "| oe Sette foaeo oe mail cuand are, Pe peo Humphries} ffwceiic™| Lake Angelus ec n'snt'&| Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 aes tne ae F's Be ie, Se aye REALTOR. FE 2-0474/"9 rune, sasatte yems.| .. 19 ACRE BEES “fs >. EITCHEN PACT . : ing room 3 @ ¥. - Open . : | ine menaet, ae ne so ESTATES Rg A nn 4 Seems Soa Near St. Baiiédict’s Sis ernest | Pama 8) Easy rh c ke Orion. MYrtle 29-4231 pay 2 AND ACRE for ey, Sune. tet Emer Jone or $1,000 DOWN |, | “cuir thie aera ee | FLOYD KENT, Realt meome, se cat wa eak flooring Panay base- we Lee 2a, am tle tate - Ww. Le ? pm eens pam, sonia ment, gas heat.” Auto- chan, ote Groom '6 tn Lasaile Park. seal, clean, and | % W. rt eo Fg yy splendid” condition nside and ments. Con Py ne ns wat Ce eT Peed: awed He Recbun = ms: i , neat at this down pa . Won't inst 3 ne. Lawn ~go th Six Acres Aad sattat GAYLORD RJ. VALUET, | Realtor reek. FE e004 “ ‘en. Pike ‘o-operative iat a Sioa atria, $b eeebia tae -pecares, ¢|** ie i a ah ake aoe 4 yom. bangaion wien tamky home, 1 bedroom and ; ae : me 61 bor She _ 2 large bedrooms oct aR " WHIViTE EF = complete bath. Large : Pe PRIVATE ES | or 3 ' “ax 'teore “ase EN JOY-THE WON-+ — Fk — = oa : rails, team best. a xe, (han recreation =. “8! DERS of using Classified, oe ae '|Kampsen | FFs ESS) et te eo | Serres = Say! 2 YM a Te . & ces. FE 5-0441. tao F ND ae YS A orev AL PE 42563 mY LL Mt is 5, . oe wa bel Pa Rgct Oeeet | @atree nnett Inc. Siniich dove: selling, renting, hiring ty a “a _ a : oe r ee . s : « ~~. - Sibi aes. ak ea gig brant] Di ROSA aET COMETR DCTS Y Wate Hib Sey) OTR ake pT | “oa chngs und Sestly 03" | 07s. taaragh. tre on | Se was fear | Dal FE 2 SIs. Ae lal mod. bate. Turpishe deen. garvtaker at | i3¢, Walled Lake $s * | Bi cperetive Rest Batata Raebanes 7 pda: CR REF wos se : : i Peiniata= (dies : owe - : sun" ; « é 3 . 2 : 73 : i ; * Bs 3 * - a : : Pid = 56 * ¢: + ¢ 2: ‘ al ee ae \ . : i P r 2 ts ' - \ *y Saad = a : : " ~ ; ‘ ‘ 5) « ; $e SP a a NS NS ee Be a a Na gd a Se ee SP ee eee eg ee Oe ere eee 2 _ son < ia: Ln Gg Nps ne vos woe ‘ * ‘e es ; j j i ‘i a ‘ \ A } ; /[ . * - i - | i, F ' . x : = a4 ‘ z . a | : : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1956 ° . | For Sale Houses 43/CARNIVAL = by Dick Turner | Business Opportunities 51|. Swaps OMI, ON WALTON +e ‘ e P & - $ ™ ponreees home in é a = cabinet, $22.9; value. | $18.50; [ree | eie"h ens) Ree Socteg : 1,000 “own _ AN INCOME? me. ean Berar , . _@h opportunity for you wopka 3 69008 —saaa| ! . | vo W desutifel Dome and ment, lake privileges, | Only Siseo ; - tench, Vtecto, | fl aig. JOR wate Wey | $1,500 DOWN— | 3 some tome =" room apis. & alse hae 8} MADE TO ORDER RANCHO - /.- n, ‘ate ' foe oe a For the large femily. § fooms| A cosy and cute white Arame 4.5%" o a et ae Sh et I 1 Moosevelt Motel MYRTLE 3-202) reed welle ctactee garage =| sar fe eae wank Parnece, wit ACREAGE sind "Thtre le space fort bed-| snd there. are taka privileges, $1,000 DOWN” qgveeet, Spee, et See yoome = at door . bpeoted = —— Lake. ff Ready to move in. ow qsvoral veeant toto, peach urban, $11 380, "Terms, i GATEWAY ST., 7 2 hes, it you ere looking for | NEAT gnd COMPLETE; ELIZA H LAKE pa call us now. We) An older home in good condition. | 916,50) for / this sistling brick . Closet space. . . Convenient location en corner lot. way” 7 bedroom and 1% seres a MYRTLE 2-3021 0 living x1¢_ kiteben. ag : ne oe SO soil. bus by | wR Weut worth S700. with 41500 dows, tute, bet water, lane sree Fro ehyeeury, n © Fit 6t, Lake Orion 8 EB Walton Bivd, FE . - , we - Buchang? | Region vee $550 DOWN— Roce Dee aab OEY i Sch Fics SUES PEE |g ce AMEERONT pay] Ee ar ek TEASED TO MAY; NICE HOME, | raished 811,.°0 ‘OR 32440. Casa Labe Rena the _~ > small family. O16 Caseede.| ice § ROOM VERY Wick 1 Tae wie», fll pines 4t..! | 3 eation. Fene 1 ae | OE a | Se arate Partridg e : rans arr, cash, Write 7. LAKE ORION fee me Tenses _Fece Se $750 DOWN gaiow vik ink privileges. le Mime San ve, Leake Orion. ores 4 room house. Suchy Real ROCHESTER, MICH. . BY OWNER Near G. M, Truck Only 100 feet from the lake with ‘a ia “ee “Don’t mind the walter J. G—he's listened in on so many FE 7 9206 POSssESSIO! re 6 room m Y ’ j owe 4 eu - sew ne rane Seed, hal riee” 06,7 vin r and beth, ved walle, Bi iti cet of our conferences the board made him a vice president!” : Sore 41000 by finishing dec: rn roll G. Porri {ui basement and ete.| Fight on saginaw 61. ‘bear down. 202 PONTIAC JTATE BANK BLDG. | : . 1 furniture in 7 ay an hed gerese. se arro . Porritt > Ah inet hsskkne apie and tieeping rooms. Large _ For Sale Lake Prop. “4| For Sale Farms- 48 on LOANS $25 TO $500 ? Cred. z Edw. . ‘ ° ; trees. 6240 per = on : is. ; signature, furniture or car. CARE ORION . e a ae owners 8 room baie nie ay or ty 8 Mitt acres fenced 20 eat pean mae MINUTES | Phone, BENEFICIAL today. agg RF nd iam, mown rat tace nil" patemant | gitar caterea sot, Sma | tar res, Bees w= | © FINANCE CO. Walter Green, Realtor MY 3-803 "in ‘ a ase coll = a refrigerator electric stove, wall| ae 4g Barn | FE 2-02400 ae. ’ Pontiae LAKEFRONT, NEW 6 ROOM mae ‘ $05 monthly. te. eo ea fur- | 30x70, chicken house 20x30. gue round ‘home. Plastered ND CO. DELUXE BRICK aele sad privete, lake member. land. 13 miles West of TEAGUE FINANCE CO. a m mE elud. Mie! —. yen0 ii ©. Owner, 6230 Grass Lobe Se 202 N. MAIN 2 car ge | cated 4 . r Teeetass Babee | rc wat comer, | RRS, BOIL SOTPIBE | tires . fu | near . Gall Clifford | cellar and an extra TO BUY: SMALL FARM, a Broker, Fenton, Phone| kids and garden. ate beach. 2s ately 40 acres Short ' : Prices right os euly’ sa0,t0e wits “et eee eee te | driving —distasce from Drayten ROUSEHOLD Gt 5008 wn. 64701, ains éfer scenic » with Rochester 1e791 J ' 43,500 do : — SMART BUYS | warp e. paRTRIDGE cane, one Ags ru | ett or wou ae | PERRET PRS py com henson REALTOR || FEZ S316) 2 Soo Soe ti Gh | 0 yee HR 2 bedroom bungalow, automatic best. Paved street. Alum:| &_W. Mure : a Me Re ge hg tg Sale Business Property 49 Need Money? * CTY SOUTH | state, none OFF hes ewan tee ero % te = oe see . om 5 “ uf % couple. 304 El Dr., Walled front terms, - 7 - wat igi? LAKE Es 3 Cegreape, Bus tose 1 Sre_ovoer ater eacinboat Hotniep 1RAM bite pry Soh he math FE 5-812] oft Wicest ‘strecte tn this po A + Grose wo Derick heme ey & 2 car oo 5 ae ol a ih - eons. bide. Fosme down. wiih ts TRAILERS aes Temes © cel ok ih pack Bivee & Ligne Basen be-] Nh. 4- panes. Aguoen Case ox Pot euto financing. refinancing. | Dedrosws partiy fine | West side location. Doing excel. |4 ROOM FURNISHED NOSE 9 trees, Marine, aipenn ‘Coch | i of garage wyare with apt Wort; purpose mest cams are trate YS, mst" onte | ‘gfe, of nan |* SEMAN” ph een ee | Canoe CoRrAan™y-FOMEENES | les'S8d Seater “uee| Erie tog: mindes’ Litera! rear ere Sasoment, of) far: Tmmedia peosecstin Leteted | ba eS nace, fenced yard A Sase ate, . Saiet, -Home & Auto ie buy, Ooly $12,050. Murry 008 or 94.500 cash. ' , . atte time offered, won't P aah John K. Irwin I Cc m INCOME ~ Furnished!!! 4 =e 201 nce ass Street 7 Community ¥ pany ~Shartment" aed tree room — eee et Bre. PE 2-1904 Woure ste 5: Saturday to! | PRARSTY sex, rot, Bored, "| Euiteaitord“omsiey, Pouten, HA | Mage’ "iad ractev “ou spevemen-| LOANS $25 TO $800 cows town, goed invest ~~. Wee Sale Lots | yew tel Baxter & Livingstone WEST SIDE BRICK - The oF : Sena Pe at niente 2] LOANS | . your to buy 6 Sak Fes Sesin | Rent-Lence Bus. Prop 4A : ‘ sae for a win PE 527% dams , Se uo neg, A Extra Fast ese. | Bit actment site fit heat ver) | FLOYD KENT, Realtor riot. 3, se gcse, cremnen Servi } Saplots savemeror ani, | BETBCUALY | DmLiowr. Templeton ee ee ee oe ice & Te Tg: P Russell Young a- SE nt : Tang inree J from at ‘Tintow. LAKEFRONT ec osve FORnEY LAEE @E.| Soc ten Suse. soa Pas) of” ber 2 ea. ees poowe eect pints oes | SA! Geet A ote gS RBATON way aim come reury| Ri Se aces Sai ie | om ate sien comes r Vacant Sab Sah ec, SF werrg beater Eves. ‘tt © fun. ‘til 8| Owner ron. 30 month, to repay ere the the CEASE ie 8 SAGINAW Seas rent gue. | Rese SS) price REDUCED epee Ege etn s| HOUSEHOLD 2S Sieteies| Seear: | a | Press let Sones) EINANCE [Beets See S om "Turd + | sam weg Ton nod ben aoe |" os us ona Us tos ees Sacesr Sith Bre Ta a ALL BRICK CHEROKEE HILLS! paren i on “paved Ridgeway Real Estate PE 440 : 4% Ft Wall Tile.......8¢ . t ete | et : struction! took | Large lot b0xite. : arold’s . w and Baar angen name en pie te — | o_O, One tg otrestagee fe ‘| TOANS— pres Pa peas Rica bercen © Creed bas C. Wood Co teeatton | Se) mt : and maturci| bem Lake ma 8 mile W. of} ‘ ' PRIVATE PASTY Woe? Sacer F. a e € lovely rooma, . L. Templeton, Realtor: sen ream, full bese-| . Telegraph Rd-—and select your — «8s ee ° ‘auto- | REALTOR —y SO Ee hee oy eae gree, Meee te ovuvan| ATTENTION $25 to $00 $28 to 9800 ; washer ; : 3 INVESTORS - Community Loan Co. Ou, of wamame lane Be. 0 yt) a . -B $] 000 DOWN . oe emo ~ CARL W. BIRD, Reskor y : = . wapiets Nascmess | 3 rT a Sone Mere Peete) Beet otha were a a - MILLER | 23S".2= 2 FAMILY SCHRAM Je recmee | steerer: FE 2-7131 ha cuceptionsly ‘ Prod Cong in etenowe Large N. “of one fa oan Set 7, ees! MONEY save Re ™ | WAITING. ; ste i ; 4 i sis itye th Hl i> e it 5 ie 3 ih 3 * RANCH TYPE — | Bat 3 cer earns. Lets a? SIDE soll. Convenient to sores | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor. 9 ALL LOCATIONS SUBURBAN —. |-my gage er tame] Sah Semesters Law tava (ge ve-ean| YOU MAY BORROW ha Bosh ik WILL SELL ON ~ | SSere'g'a 3 pedroom ‘tnd’ turni| {cf "Reh homes Only a few) = oy, => aah ond ror GI LOAN | NEXRERKE’oRrION |_E. H. BROWN, Realtor WANGHICEAS “FOR SALE TRAY. . Vv OXF: WM. A. | Boge cash. New 3 bedroom and | 1282 W._ uron Vu 2-4010 | _ma chy, moet secrifion, Pe 6-000 T ; 1d —\ payments 4% and PHA loans. 4 “Sedrooma. Movely ty x Evenings ut bhi CUCKLER REALTY or ely: Roe ZF. Simone to in aoe Spe |e ee ee] BUCKNER w AN . son station we 4 y wate c __- FINANCE CO. fuMisc tags ast a | pean Hier Palieere Sareea You_wil_be to ovn 71206 Oneida STONE R CO: | Reh Sead sects ot a | : ES} Secs . ritemeset is WANT i oe ge $25 to $500): 3 ab an Re Gees aeae| Lubes | ty | fhe baa meee fac ae roreee | PS1O- i: rooms aa, bath Pa bent ‘Awnence wo — os this. 3 notes ‘of devel coll which piu Le -_ BEER_ We can dep you with your monet | § = eter" "| RVEORD| Sesiis | BEERS TE) Gost | oe eeen qe) Bees ee SSeS ¢ OI very reasonable terms a Re OR LS : . sands. of by your door dail \s oF call at our office. nih % ail, 7 open 9-9 126 Be Pike 8.) orth Off Tos! 2 bedrooms. large living voom| 1-dw. M. Stout, Realtor sod plenty ol pert , ae Wal Teaibh ta on or Joslyn bathroom Spertene utility Troon | TT N. “ere, tin 6:30" Ss168 food end store. Truly Ne : STATE Easy to handle at “ : ee? K | ft ok Reet . . auto ’ c < / floors. / Gea: For Sale Farms (48) plus inventory FINANCE CO. SS | | |PaeaonsanAac a ARGH teanpwane, | “Urmedne John, K, Irwiry. |~ tone & Every Nite / cot ea ae pice fngern “ap and "sae —— | RRALTOR S 6 to 8 / Rida Pine ye Fea | Sioct ot wholesale, hows good SHOPPING FOR A “Tenet aise ote ¢ viet Fe Teg oe ie , _ BENEFICIAL < Ortonville Area WARD E. PARTRIDGE|‘*-tempn_vatne fenton | AV CHAT acres 18, wear J a -* bi Ortonville, all tillable . 083 Mortgage Loans | AND : sT "4 ‘DI > a | ia eh me ror” | DINING ROOM SUITE iH World's Largest|' 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 38216. : : i of that article you found/| place a Found Ad in Pod. tiac Press. Wonderful for ‘L2-cial,. . ; wee li i fi ® i s i Hf - | ay | \ aie’ Ae & Fag MAKE MORE. IN $41] Baa Roy Anmatt Inc. | Bmpaarrm "| renting, selling. finding] Saae™ meee PR i § : i = tae 4 + NTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 teas _SIXTY.pNE NE ‘cei a, Sale. Mieceltaneous 60 Ave OBE TRUNK, EXCELLENT CONDI- TION, $25. EM 3-5847. eer noe STORE co ¥, — PARK FREE | = : 28 % each 'MODES'R-MAIDENS By Jay Alan uy Y ? y Linoleum 6-9 ft. 49c sq. yd. ec tee. Fi : : 2 Turtle Repair, 2266 DIXIE HWY. PARK SCREEN DOO 2 a2" 200" "| BPR reed Ute Are FE 9a | PENNY PAIN REV. “MASONRY COATING! Hae ts Ba Inder blocks. Choice s. “Guess who I ran into today, dear?" ____ For Sale Pets. «a LEE’S HOME AQUARIUM Lo jee 3200 33003, 2% biecks Auburn Ave. Brooklands “BEAGLE, RBO- Y 3303 i eALton, ~AQuARIUT G2 crea SA th "as Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| 3": Ay yp, erevel, if o AKe CLIP. ~ - - rE 9-8 2 v pest, Burrs ME, Ree Grain & Feed 71 Grain Pare PO s BALED ALFALFA PE | ad second cutting. TOP SOT, YOU Wa J. WALDIE, MAY. Finer witing. EMpire }-2008. Ww, odoin Yar al Fe Saas |@ son SALE AND be- : C BLO ia ana oR SOI | SPRL aac ) SAND AnD ofaven, » CLEAN AND niIon ry) Ul Phere "Gera Geeatenee. woe mbher @h af 1 6000 DRY GAs Nou ER _ 2 farm 2 miles § fer $10. Delivered, FE +m mile west VE-HAVE ‘EMIT igen’ ing ie erage oa #1 cows for sss. in tie D tb. milk 418.9 Ib EW AND USED. ese HOUGHTEN’S SURPLUS LU sarck3 P33 Pa Es: 2F%¢: Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. ot ; << a 3-3996 7 coe na , HEIGHT for crossing purposes. 4] or FE 63811. Bare - Care. one of Mich- fet, © cows, WANT TO SELL YOUR]. Flo’s Home Aquarium . oe ee eo e arm Eg a ea “goes AT THE Michigan State Fair BLACKETT INC, — “CAR? Place a For Sale| — ad in Pontiac Press to! § rt } prospects! LIMITED AMOUNT... Good top soll. $10 per load de-| _. $20. MAS: Sale Farm Equipment Pontiac Farm Su carters, generetors ead yelege SCHRAM AUTO PARTS B.¢-0009 ‘48 Ford—right door with glass» ‘46 radiator, hood and right front. fender, tzood cond. Lv Stare St. Auto Service ser erigasre gevgres 9° We | “i REPAI ‘ et FREE ESTIMAT ~ avi emcee Am _ —e | WE HAVE “EMT WAGON FALSE END GATS KITS POWER UN , NEW AND Us HOUGHTEN’S MEN Main, Rochester “Owust | Sale Motor Scooters &2 he mea ras |e SPORTSMAN. CHAIN 5 " , thesta, dressers. jack moving van, 2 wheel lier, ete. eal i) i) CUSHMAN ~BAGLE new. Accessories. $250. FR 6.0625 | 900 MATCHLESS. 6275 FOR REST 3 wantn tay otter 4 o'clock | Se WARLE N & GOOD 4 “a Bante * DAVIDOON, Va 9366 vice . | avicx, ti i . | ldo mew 10h *. ft T 1 We WAVE 3 ONLY ee ALUMACRAPT BOATS ; i SOR “EVINRUDE MOTO Senfste- +o Gicusres oly b ver som eb to 00 | lianowe Parte and scecssories. t Pine Lake. ene PE 20000 - EVINRUDE SALE . : ay eve) KETLN'S HARDWARE. *. oo | Pci. a, Toe i Nae | er OniTe TRAILER ee 7 Fan ORNERAL, 900 down Pontiac =| Chief i | engine HOMES | : eo : rs ra i. | Hutchingon’s Trailer Sales| "% is Dinig, Hwy, Pisins Sale Used Trucks 90 UP. 11 THIRD | Radio, heater, 1951 CHEVROLET - ef $495 | WILSONGMC « "rE esa oie Ae, enn 1963 ROADMASTER eee sedan. Dyna, Boy er 1 =o BOYS 2% BICYCLE, GOOD Balk. BYLVAN VILLAGE. a+ I Svat 1981 CHEVROLET _ CLUB couPE F Mat, Sete erro, 8 » Huron Motor Sales ow fue ——4 re fesston,“beawiint 5 trans SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ~~ | oe YMOUTH > “| OPEN “TIL 9 —"aY OWNERS . 1 AAP 1949 OLDS : | 1980 FORD aneee, ¢ on ae 2 199 DODGE 1953 FORD ATTENTION, MER« SS ee ’ Re oe oe: af i 7 THE. poxtiac una ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1866. FOR A GOOD BUY? We HAVE THESE WITH NO MONEY DOWN mo. 317.9 46 CHEV. 2 dr... "47 PONTIAC 2 dr. $22.50 46 BUICK SUPER 4 dr, perce eeTtrs $15.00 : 48 BUICK 4 dr.....$15.00 '499DE SOTO 4 dr. $27.00 “48 CHEV. STATION WA 1.00 GON eeeee 48-DE soTo 7 PASS.’ SEDAN ....... $21.00 'SOFORD 2 ra “49 PLYMOUTH 2 drs. & 4 drs....$34.00 49 PACKARD . SEDAN .:..... $21.00 48 PLYMOUTH 4 ionvia O40 A hf THESse Aub MAYE ee a SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. IL9P. Por Your Convenience eee ea , ! | Custom + Custom 8 3 ais heater | rd he | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 1950 FORD , Rotts. nantee. overdrixe.- ell tir aes 1949 FORD 1982 BUICK Riviere. 2 i lam radio door 1953 BUICK ; 1980 BUICK | door, Radio and hester, $650 — — 1951 BUICK 3 door, redic, heater and 3 tone paint. $925 1950 NASH Super ——- 4 door, 2 tone erey, redio « hebter. Transportation | | JUST GOOD CREDIT ‘11948 FRAZER Radic and hester. $195 1M%8 DODGE Custom 4 é@r. radio and heater 2—1547 DODGES - YOUR CHOICE $195 ‘1948 CHEVROLET Ficstmaster clyp soupe. Radio and $395 1947 PLYMOUTH Biation wagon end heater. $345 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. $195 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. $350 196 PLYMOUTH $125 Many others to choose from, Community. - Motor Sales: Ince. a3 Ne’ N. Waly Rochester open ‘Fin t0'F ue. Save $1, 000 Voteiy Ofticiats’ eet ™ OPEN LOP. Your Convenience | ‘53 Chevrolet _ SPECIAL! COME IN Just Transportation No Money Down . + Cpe a ce camp. moo: Side U eins Ose and_stade ar eeter m Nae we nn ti af Seate Jacobson - Pontiac’s Exclusive al ian 4 Ge = radio, heat- and overdrive — purre like o| $20 DOWN NATIONAL / Th B Ld st. Ai trade for ecre- — SEF I PAULSON For A Good Deal 66S. Perry FE 4-6882 St. _ 1951 FORD Huron Motor 63 W. Huron Sales PE 2.2661 — "O.K." USED ~ CARS ‘S4 Chevrolet Delray Sport Coupe, fac- tory official's car, Pow erglide, radio, heater, electric eye, wire wheel covers, backup Tights. directional and New Car Guarantee Big Saving! ‘53 Chevrolet Rel Air Coupe. The popu- lar sungold color, whitewall ~ "$1395 and ivory tires. ‘53 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 door sedan. Ra- dio, heater, covers. directional | and backup ney seat $1195 _452 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Cream and black finish, Powerglide, radio, heat- er, excellent tires and clean inside and out. $1095 Matthews- Chevrolet | 211 S. Saginaw St, FE 4-4546 ;|'S0 PLYMOUTH. . $595 + a <> that's clean heater, ‘mony extras ~ radio, real ~ $20 DOWN; NATIONAL MOTOR SAL. mm 66. Saginaw 8. HERE ARE! 1988 PLYMOUTH Suburban. Popular all metal wa AND SEE neat ween tie, arwe . ; 1 , Mee with 198 MERCURY See re, . Club coupe Aitrective green fin $1,450 Sei toe Stee oe oo i Keller-Koch Mats Than Te “I lost my husband and she found him! Now what do I do?” : Herchberver ~ For Sale Used Cart ” oS cs oe and __For Sale Used Cars 91| oe aad __ For Sale Used Cars 91 PLYMOUTH ‘30 SUBURBAN, GOOD condition. Sica Ren" | LEME compen Sor | Bier mah Oot enens, ‘whi her Aaa & felest sas ie PLYMOUTH 3 DR. RADIO _or Mf eta F }-iess os iravice end heater, ve clean inside aod 371%6 AUBURN AYE. FE 44092 #64 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. 4 Desoto Specials Save $700 = yn cushions iT DeSoto Tudor... 6 298.00 Plymouth Demos. iat POUL. Gantt can Re ad = pete Fated $1308.00 16 par’ —"ow eau rues Eg j Many ee ane SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. | of poerPiac 3" Ba 0d BOW 1006 PoGete men via ao ngee, Plymouth Dealer and assume pay om 8 Very clean some $1306.00 | OPEN T 'TILO 5 om Lage oe a Reyal Ost 1983 Bare V-6 Sedan For Your Convenience ’ ” vgn ig a 7 51 Pontiac ss bad very clean oan oitee ts Plymouths | = a ge << im Bre tages | (STATION WAGONS tts p Scan . e ree te , choose Pull: fal ” diet eles — ore ak orion ot scHUTZ rmOFOKS We — ve tet Sotee as oc nee on tow bank | ees 1.500 ‘wiles vee. 02088 00 "OPEN" an 9 six KellerKoch | “Wyeedeure oy Unae ote” DEALER st Praaa. MOTORS RS INC. . LARRY JEROME.. 1950 FORD $550. LARRY ’ JEROME Rocher Ferd , Dealer "48 jeep truck. Good moter and «os pa eek oo ek: ST, coal Ramen tel ewe! COLIVER BUICK Clarkston, MA 56141 bes, masees lan we ek wTiae: ; he «DR ii 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2-9101 ESE ee ! - | °S3 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr., ‘51 Ford Victoria, radio, wl DeSoto Custom 4 dr., RETAIL . STORE , GOODWI USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT/A POLICY” radio, heater and Hydra- matic, $ 645 ‘Sl Nash, radio, heater, bed equipment. Nice car. $795 i heater, Fordomatic, $900 "52 Chevrolet 4 dr. with radio and heater. $950 51 Hudson Hornet, radio, heater, automatic trans- mission. $795 automatic transmission, ‘radio and heater. Top shape. $945 ‘ yee =) 24 Pontiacs . _Bemonstrators ~And Officials’ Cars Low Mileage Good Selection Right Prices STORE - . Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7)17 Er Sot ood Con *f PONTIAC | / |; 49 Plymouth 4 dr. Good \- MAKE. LABOR DAY A SAFE DAY With a Safety Checked Car ; From OLIVER BUICK — $645 $2295 $0 Pontiac 4 dr. radio,| °S4 Pontiac 2 dr. Deluxe, heater, blue finish, 300 actual miles $2195 53 Buick Super 4 dr., radio, heater, Dynaflow — $495 "50 Chevrolet 4 ae radio & heater. A good one. $905 -1$1995 ‘51 Ford Victoria—radio!| '53 Pontiac Custom Cat-, & heater. 2 to choose alina, all leather inter- from. ior, radio, heater aad H ydramatic. $1895 51 Cadillac ‘62’ 4 door with all the extras, $1095 52 Dodge 2 dr. A good buy. $995 "SO Buick 4 dr. Super. Premium tires, seat cov ets, top condition dr, models, loaded. Take your pick $1595 . "53 Buick Special 2 dr. transportation. Beautiful. $1095 , "51 Buicks—2 dr. and 4 df. models. Ready to go. $365 +. 48 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, heater and Hydramatic. “Over 60 Good Used Cars to Choose From Know All t as it may seem, there that must have proper a car sale. An establish ‘232 REMEMBER THAT! the ‘ Wholesale Lot TRUCKS All Kinds—All Sizes Dodge- Plymouth _ Phone FE 2-9131 Riemenschneider Brog. car from— * TF ee qi "1 Buick 4 dr. Riyiera ’S2 Chev. Metal Wagon "50 Nash Sed. ..,..$299 "51 Nash 2 dr...2..$544 *51 Pont. Dix. 2 dr, $709 "SO Ford 2 dr. 8... .$399 "52 Stude. 4 dr... .$699 "50 Olds. Holiday Coupe "53 Chev. 210, 4 dr. $1199 "50 Dodge Sed.....$544 “SI Kaiser 2 dr... $344— "$3 Pontiac Dix, — 2dr. . &e eeeee “$1,499 °51 Plymouth LOOK AT THIS! This Ad-is True 1947 PLYMOUTH ) Club Coupe... .$544 'S! Ford Station Wagon ... "49 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $499 "$2 Mercury ~ Club caaps . $1144 "49 Olds. 4 dr. Dix. $299 ‘| 49 Plym. 2 dr... ..$299 "$1 Ford Vic. .....$899 ‘47 Mercury | Cub igeaga . $299 6 MO. GUARANTEE about the purchase of a USED CAR. Surprising Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! ing of security that youts was a “Good Buy.” You ¢an't go wrong if you purchase your used Harold Turner, Ford “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” Harold Turner, F eid he Details are many little “items” ttention to fulfill a used ment of a “Franchised Plus the feel- Specials "46 Cadillac 4 dr.. .$160 "47 Dodge 4 dr.... .$144 "SO Kaiser” Sed.... .$125 "49 Ford 2 dr...,..$199]) "47 Pont. Conv. +. .$144 47 Hudson 4 dr.., .$125 ’30 Nash 4 dr...... $144 '47 Nash Cl. Cpe... "48 Pont. 2 dr... ...$275 "48 Packard Conv. $244 "46 Mere, Cl. Gpe.. .$144 "49 Buick Sed .....$199 "46 Ford 2 dr......$199 ~~ ‘Trucks ‘46 Int'l Vap. "47 Chev. Sedan. * Delivery ...., $244 "49 Int'l Ys oe $19 ‘S2 Ford 4 ‘51 a eeenae LOW BANK RATES || This Is No Git ~~ We Mean It! No Car Payment Till November Ist, 1954 No Gimmick! i i ee ee ee “Pora 2 ar. Poatioe Chieftain Deluxe 4 ér. — Se oat et coum. an ee shape can be yours for no menth and your old car. Money down and $33.50 per mo, ’ oe 4 oe ee $945 43. ~, 4 dr. . heater, Mercury 4 dr. sedan. Radio, et ples gypomoewe geo Th Soma ers and 5 new tires. Your ically perfect and can be with no money down P| car ond 000.58 por menth’ wil per month 7 ee @ Hg on —s ee oe | i uE Per if orm tats “ss, ee _* ee we & Nash m 2 dr, he? ba ‘lnck” Audie" nui Alone cvner car thet canbe was & car and * @« Plymouth 4 wr. Baby biue paint, — Bejunewith Arde ean erat radio, heater and White walls, covers and many extras, This one owner is yours for Ne 4own ps t and only your old car and $28 per month. $27.35 on — JERO ~ BRIGHT SPOT Olds-Cadillac - & oes 8 ee! ae 06UllCU SO OU 8 8 4 .: & Le PSS ‘S0.......$745 ‘47... $295 Buick Super 4 dr. sedan. Radio, CRevrolet 2 dr. This car ts heater, Dynaflow and baby biue heater and only polos et ae Pe “SO as. $645 ‘47 2... $195]. Black Mercury club coupe. Ra- Dodge 4 dr. sedan with radie, Lasso Sees old cor No money down and $14.90 per ‘S1......$595 '47....,. $195 Spa Sein ind Tad ReeSaat Se mon only $14.50 per mo. "| 3 \* : 7 ac Ed Plymouth Keller-Koch | 5.78 Bis"ta" sien : 181, || mea ovary at tay, fte Ba" | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. yok rk sa Your Convenience ‘\- Btn Sat NO ic DOWN. | > a aes 4-008 Mile at E. gcrtleerng Wes ‘S. Woodward> Woodward, ~ Keller-Koch Dele: ‘Royal: ‘Odk ee , Mldwest 4 e ~~ JOrdan 4-6266 : Rd a a x #x,,FES0468 Lake Moho Ape Phone C4. + 3 An. ee) ye —s 2 Spey : tan: o.. ee - eR =F le en f _ SUR ca te re igs ’ — = 7 ‘ 7 > ae? ¥ a, . al a ee 2 " 3 >= ae = mo a Today S Television Programs. -- The J at Home Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS for the FBI. (7) Hot Rods. 6:00—(4) Time for Music. Jane| Wolf ‘cine on Rod noe wwe Palmer sings. (T) Detroit Dead-| from Motor City Speedway. 3:00—(4)— 3 ges H | 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954. -Linkletter’ s World Tour Adds to His Family) | Washington Man |Killed as Car Crashes Truck | MT. CLEMENS (UP) — Paul J. Hadella, 28, of Washington, Mich., was killed Wednesday night when his car collided with a truck driv- en by a hot-rod race driver... Macomb County sheriff's officers said. the race driver, Edward 2, of St.. Clair Shores, was towing his hot-rod be- hind the truck while returning from Pontiac. He had planned to race at- Pontiac but~his hot-red devel- oped mechanical trouble during the qualifications Hadelia, who was driving alone, was pinned under the truck at the intersection of 15 Mile and M33 in given first aid and released trom Mt. Clemens General Hospital. |CKLW-TV Broadcasts to Begin September 16 an ee Dems Rip Congress 'in Reply to President WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen, AF bert Gore (D-Tenn) night sharply disputed President Eisenhower's rosy evaluation of the 83rd Congress and said his ad- ministratio® has been marked by “weakness, timidity and vacilla- ion."’ Instead of the “bold, dynamic program" promised by Eisenhow- er, Gore said, ‘‘the pattern has been one of discord and confusion . the plain fact is we are drifting — just drifting — both at home and abroad.” urged the voters to continue ber elections, d Devices that can ‘‘read” a print- language by “brains” will be of practical value. Vie A i t“9**9~*as 100 erms Available HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. Open ‘tl 9—Sat. “tit 6:00 > 625 W. Muren PE «44-2525 ll i Ml li i i i i i i i i i i i ‘wTvwTvTyryryryT-yTjTfyeFfeeepefr-rv-vwvw? Mn A Mn ln Ml Al. le le. sl z 35 Sets to Pick From! We Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps ——WALTON—! Radio and TV 1430 Joslyn—Corner of Welton Wednesday | The Tennessee Democrat pound- | && ed alvay at the administration and | | Republican control in the Novem. | = } L ! | WRIGLEY’S CSCO KID | 1S COMING TO TOWN WITH PAHCHO . 5 ° only » at WRIGLEY’S co ’ 2a ee “eee eS ee | i \ ss f ; tly si Ta showed | Props Daily Blames Somewhat :| Experts for Cotton Pests | : He i | Yugoslavs Seek Asylum ANCONA, Italy olin te Pe f z HAVENT BEEN SO LOW FOR YEARS! EAR ‘Tomattow.~— This Full Size Reg. 11.98 Harmony House All EBUCK AND CO. oose Down << PILLOW goes on sale for only a . . and that’s proof that we're staging our greatest sale yet! Cushions your head almost vol in soft f down. Linen cord stitching down-proot and Ssvorig Gull adan Wor ahaen Godel Sane Domestic Dept—$ears Main Floor 7 m8 PONTIAC | PRESS. _ THURSDAY, _ SEPTEMBER. 2, 1954 elela:itia a me SHOP AND COMPARE ! Hooded Nohesee Modern Beauty With Spotlight rormmir 7135 6,50 Low, low-priced! Single light shines through spotlight lens and perforated sides. Copper- plated, 15-inch hood. Adjustoble Fixture Sensationally Low Priced ney. 2195 = 75 Adjusts to any desired height at-a mere touch! Aluminum, gold-colored finish Lens: in base, 3 lights, 23-inch shade. YOU SAVE ct 00! Functional, modern beauty in the latest “pull- down’ style—and only 24.95! Lowers to 57 inches for dramatic, over-the-table lighting. “Raises to 21 inches from ceiling for overall illumination. Switch for using upper bow! light only, base spotlight only or both — Ceiling Fines Kitchen or Bathroom Beauties - Reg. 2.49 2.88 Flush-ceiling type, with chrome plated holder and white enam- eled glass. Diameter 8in. For wal} switch, 2 lights. Sears! Save! Steel Bushel BASKET - ]4 Periorms many house- hold ! Galvan- ized, priced low at Sears! See it! Just Strong galvanized pail with “ * bail handle, priced lower at | Harmony House ‘Adjust-Hite’ . 3 CEILING FIXTURE ¥ Regularly Priced at 29.95 Ceiling Fixtures. New and different! The black finish, iron frame is 17 inches \ y — - tone ‘3 Modern Pictures el, 4 lights. For wall switch. UL listed. I 99 SAVINGS t: Duck Feather PILLOW cri Sie ¢ trib oe ‘and that's not all—look at these sensations! “reduced 1.49! reg. 3.98 curled duck ond turkey feather — slashed 2.49! reg. 8.98—20" oll down, linen cord you save 1.99! reg. 6.98 cushiony eos fT Heavy galvanised sheet steel, corrugated sides for extra strength Tight- fitting _cover, emooth rims. Save! A Low Sale Price on-Brightly Colored Cloths! Tablecloth Sale 7-JAR COLD PACKER Regular. 1.98 66 Acid-Resistant hoy cack Corning costs less ot Seas! Buy oie | this blue porcelain canner with acid resistant porcelain over seam- Rog. 3.98 44 less steel. Complete with wire rack that holds 7 quart Easy to assemble 2.44 All jars. Use it for on extra cooking kettle, too! Get steel, copperized steel . wire yours now! fue in Sr tack "~~ Other Cold Pack Canners, Priced at... ... 2.39 Le * a * a — baal -_— ~~ we cal —_ " % 4 - at \ ty TTITTTTH Titi ELL | \ i " b | aT WINN. 5 ‘aes me New, Easy-to-Clean, Plastic Tapes! Venetian Blinds © Values Up to 3.98 99 © Baked-on enamel slat fizish “59 : © Aanorted :Febrtes gach «© Mechanism is rast-rosistant 21x64-In. sleep inducer with 20:26-inch roadie soit, seamsent Soft, pIGmp;, cubblony ... ote Take advantage of the low, reduced price on these fine Ever Singer He com aes Ge Cree - and washed, rinsed ond pillows... sensot dreamboat price! Generously, lib- sablesletha, Cheese privacy. . “white at Seo Toei ticking In erally filled with all duckdown in Pref poet cr ngage tance _ain Saunas ns oan 19% turkey feathers. In choose rs now at Sears—end s a Yeu en SO resin Nenened edgenl! Saye now! 23 to 28 Inches. me "a9 to 38 laches. san get lal . mee raha thy ove seve 2.49 when you buy at Sears Linen Pept—Seors Main Floor ge “ _Venction Bind Dopt—Seam Nein Flees , 154. X. Saga St 108. | pom mony SEARS. Phone FE S-4i71 ammo et SEARS ' Sesiuun my I ; . r ~ ‘ a