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‘UF Goal Set at $525,000
55 Organizations ° ’ .
in Community Figure Is Only 3.7 Pct.
7.75 Above Quota
A goal of $525,823 has
been set by the Pontiac
Area United Fund for this
fall’s drive.
than.the 1953 goal, but only
3.7 per cent greater than
the amount raised in last
year’s campaign.
United Fund leaders were
This is 7.75 per cent more} @ - ee a : Ea eis «
Top Man irrist Division
E | Links TVA Contract to!
Aschaffenburg, Germany, was rewarded with two weeks vacation
the U. S. after being named the First Division's “Soldier of the Year.
Senate Blasts .
for Ike Criticism Dem National Chairman
Influence on President
Democratic National Chair-
man Stephen A. Mitchell
drew a blast from Republi-
can senators and criticism
from some members of his
own party: today for
WASHINGTON ( A P.)—} ‘MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954—26
F irst Family Registers for
CENTRAL REGIST
absentee ballots in
York today. The country's top voters, using AO rwy
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University president, were registering for the
November election. Man at left is unidentfied.
=| Senate Cites 3
Farm Bill Opponents Plan
Futile Last-Ditch Protests WASHINGTON (AP)—Vocal opponents of the admin-
rm program planned last-ditch protests, but
even they anticipated speedy congressional approval—
perhaps today—of a hard-fought compromise.
Two Republican critics of flexible and lower price sup-
ports incorporated in the measure said they would speak
ear—means or the result of “undue influence,”
nae Dackard, Studebaker OK|s=t="sesi= Frank S. Lyndall is this d to the Justice Department or the] I()f oniemp
Tee Sat et cma IAC | sw cess mt ee | tomont, Shodowir ond eaian 5m program J
mrcne dave the renee 33 IVICL EL OF | WO COMPAMICS| wm termes" sk | Lamont, Shadowitz and health and welfare agencies in- rare pee agin. tet Unger Red Quiz Cases cluding American Cancer regret can : *
Society and the Ammrices, hed DETROIT (AP) — A new automobile industry merger | on « level other than attacking Await Prosecution
Cross. ' —combining Packard Motor Car Co. and the Studebaker Pecitees etn Gama ante WASHINGTON (INS) — The
Fund for these |Corp., with assets in excess of 251 million dollars—was); 1. sus oes eae Wealiy Haw —
agencies had totaled $008,754. | approved by stockholders of the two companies todily. eat br a bee . ty alttune he aan w “ous | Packard stockholders voted 12,016,402 of the com-| present troublesome times “which | because bape de ee ce Youths in Court
unteer bedget panels. pany’s nearly 15 million.shares, with almost 90 per cent Soe Ne rection at eke Tans | Sen. Joseph McCarthy's questions )
The final approved sums are|{@voring the ion. Studebaker~ “shareholders ute ead i tea about communism. | . .
considered the least possible in|VOted 1,926,846 of 2,360,548 shares outstanding, with | confidence of the people” in their Speen wet mere “sais ° in Br eakin Case order to maintain adequate serv-| 98.6 per cent favoring the merger. chiet executive. whe wéthed of the privetdly . ; ices for the people of this area. + "Gme Studebaker vote was ., Cooper (R-Ky) noted that) Mv Geral Communications tab- . No increase is being made for : tabulated at the company’s | had argued-against-the contract / TOL" Nutley, N. J. and 2 of 8 Suspects Waive Canes Fund: afeinstoative Northern lrish - |corporate headquarters in| mand” in 5 ny OG. | Abroham Unger, a New York at-| Examination and Await
: . . | atomic bill. He said he still regret- | torney. moves ; The $525,000 goal includes re- Wilmington, Del. The Pack | od dt -ab- it against Shadowitz and Unger were Arraignment
and collection losses. tiff Sec troit. oman made, . approved by vorce vote. Four of ‘eight youths arrested
| en url When final details have been| ,. But Cooper said he was certain Shadowitz declined last Dec. 16 last Friday in connection with 21
Fat Dog Diet | completed uding eee = to whet | ae he had been advised | 5 Garing the past three
Sn 3 Armed Men — = wt | Be thought were the best t& saying months in the Oakland County Is Being Tested are of Studebaker properties to Pack-| terests of the country” and con- |to do so by Dr. Albert Einstein, s Being lest Shortly Before Queens | ard, « new company to be known| ¢luded: the famed physicist. ares were taken into court yester-
on Humans First | Arrival to Launch Ship | as the Studebaker-Packard Corp.| “I do not believe there is any| The three cases will now be For 7 creat probably truth at all in the statement made| referred to the Justice Depart- our others appeared in court
will be ed. This wil ny ment for prosecution. last Friday shortly after their ar-
; The Lamont case was decided by | Test by Michigan State Police of
a roll call vote of 71 to 3 after
pleas on the New Yorker's behalf
by Sens. William Langer (R-ND),
Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass) and
+= Langer, -Lehman.and.Sen. Den-
the citation. Despite his earlier
plea, Saltonstall supported the ac-
. vne, dent, respectively of Studebaker. said it was tion. .
sort of toast fortified with amino sbi corened nthe Guta _— Ina statement issued with an-| the policy was not good, but he| | and were bound over to Oakland
acids and calcium. The toast is nouncement of the vote, Nance, | insisted Eisenhower was only fol- : County Cireuit Court for arraign-
made from wholemeal flour free] The Queen tast visited Belfast | tioftman and Vance said: lowing long established practice. Bulletin ment Aug. 23, They were un- from agene, a bleaching agent) in July, 1953, during her post- | Pooling of manufacturing facili-| Off the Senate floor, Sen. able to post $1,000 bond and are widely weg Sapeore SRe| creme tun, Ab che ervived ties will afford opportunities for| Kefauver (D-Tenn) told a reporter Ernie V 45- -old being eld tm Onkinnd County . then, anti-royalists blew up & | important savings in production | that he feels Mitchell “carried guilt ans, Sowyear dail, The amino acids are said to bal-| raitroad bridge sabotaged the | .ost. and more efficient use of|by association too far” in hitting Detroit construction work- A ii to Oakland Coun
ance the starch in the diel, MAKINE | eky's power sipply i PFO. the : g the enigi-| at Eisenhower's contract order. | er, was buried for five—{sneritrs Detective Leo —
harm. Then, to guarantee that the hip 7 yb Bogert nts penn rg = ategheny- Ao pec ; minutes under about eight |Sherbert and Combs and two ju-
dog loses fat, the toast is employ- | 5°" SonoG’ Southern Cross, the | the company stil greater leader-|"1@ $ Had lt, He Quit feet-of-dirt-when the side_|vniies were responsible for 3 ed to replace part of the animal's! 44. first passenger liner to| ship in engineering, research, de-|| MONTAGUE, Calif, (UP)—Chiet| of a partly excavated | CU" Dreakins, including one tor normal cuisine. have its engines and funnel in the | sign and styling. of Police of Al Small turned in his weich Gey sso being tied, the ate. "We also look to the planning| badge Monday leaving this town| D@sement near Fairmont | May 17 burglary of Cal's Recrea- Race Horse Qwner Dies | ‘The designers say that with the |ot merchandising, advertising and | without a police force. Small said| and Carlisle caved im om | O° oy i joni tual —__..LONDON (@®—John Arthur De-| engines at the rear, théy have | sales promotion pregrams, and oth-| he quit because the town fathers him at 1:30 p. m. today. | was taken from three coin
war, 63, race horse—owner_and/| been able to keep all the midships | er important steps toward gaining| decided he also should be the H dead arrival at | ch
chairman of the whisky firm John | area for unusuaily~ spacious pas-| larger share ofthe automobile | building inspector and main-| oe was on arrival at (chines and $20 stolen from a cup-
Dewar ‘and Sons, died Sunday — market.” tenance man with no ‘pay. Pontiac General Hospital. The juveniles were given a pre
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In Today's Press
loot lawyer, with a)
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new that they became uncertain
about John about 1¢ months be,
fore his overt defection. They
never teld the Americans,
French and West Germans of
This personable, talented de-
serter, born 45 years ago in the
historic university town of Mar-
burg; has mixed with princes and
series, Gestapo brutes
Pigeons, austere
and sex-mad _ libertines.
with a legal de-
appointed business
Lufthansa, the Nazi
's international airline,
he was barely 27.
that he established
German baron who
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against the compromise agreement they refused to sign
yesterday.
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contentions from Sen. _Kefauver-
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had risen to 76 degrees.
tion,” he said. Committeeman ‘Amazed’
at Letters About McCarthy WASHINGTON. (AP) — Sen. Watkins (R-Utah) said today he is so amazed at the “intensity of feeling” over
Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) that he is going to quit reading
newspaper editorials and his mail While he directs a stiidy
of censure charges against McCarthy.
“I don’t want to have any prejudice in this investiga-
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_ Birmingham’‘s Engineer lo Quiz Tri , ee ie Mae: “s 2 ~ - ‘ Za > , . ; '
- Cites Drainage Necessity About Thefts
I bh ood rypul pore —— Flint Men About Three ? a BIRMINGHAM — City Engineer | plied later. ;
Pontiac arrested in LR. Gare reiterated an earlier| te preparation for a Sept: 7 Other Robberies
BR we derionyds aptee senha statement at last night's City Com- hearing called last night, com- Three Flint men, who demanded
liadhear’ ba yey F mission that proper drainage facil-| missioners will meet in commit examination on a charge of hold-
today on charges of pos- ities are essential for the Quarton 1.6 tomorrow night for a review ing up a Pontiac gas station Satur- yeh ay 18, of Lake Estates area before street of the proposed 200-car off-street day morning, will be questioned by
@ Allen Yeni C. Bills, 20, of St., improvements are made. parking lot south of Merrill on Royal Oak Police today about three
345 Midway Ave., and Connie E. A hearing was set for Aug. 30| 1 os side of Plerce street. other robberies in that city, ac-
Fields, 17, of 388 Midway Ave., was An attempt will be made to agree . to Pontiac Police
arrested at Sanford and Perry Sts. assessment district for ap-| Pians still call for 530 per cent cording
nd Per . pete the with the Unable to post $5,000 bonds each by officers making a ghee plication of a basecoat on participstion by the city, Judge Cecil
at about 8:30. Police said the yquths existing streets, as the first step )%maining portion assessed against today after Pontiac |
and an unidentified girl who’ fled, toward improving conditions there. business-sqned peepeety, Swuere, McCallum ordered the genes for
were drinking beer, ~~) , ley C. Williams,
asin ais willis It ts anticipaved that an as- oe ht Aug. 25 were Riley C.
a: an ove youlhe-anteniea — ~ | sessmen; district for the neces- itions, aa aubetitule slerk-car [21;_Leroy Spence, -30.-and MB. so Be Sige At sf riier on the same charge somer_constroction_ yasid. [pOee eS ine-toear has “T Woody, 27 wd yu : “ were given stiff sentences by fall shorty, This woul etude [rers-in ced ov aoe ponte Allan D. Noe | , John | record, from Leon H. Bigger, general manager of Judge oct McCallum who said ot Most to rete te aed’ inte |. Persone between the ages of 18 said the trie will be questioned | ° HONORED 7) of 3139 W. Huron St., a Contract | the trucking company. At left is Elie? B. vationai.| penalties will get stiffer if vio- ang tateral sewers ,
Krudray (center) director : continue. and 50 living in the Birmingham by Royal Oak authorities in con- driven for 19 years and | decident . lations the Pine street sewer. of . Cartage Co. driver who has Transporters Assn. 268 Cot- mailing district, plus employes ° nection with three filling station accident, gets one of | Automobile John W. Davis, 20, of o In past meetings residents have | 1. inca) office are eligible, with Dies at Leonar holdups in that city ever the past LOD lies ieee ee eee nat bah ania - tage St. pleaded guilty to furnish. but Care estimated only five or|*8e, Umit nant on kee ‘we «\— as * ® wnship Ma ing beer foes eee oe on ' pay : Two of the men are accused a Troy To ip nm . | was fined six years for the life of any Pew | with compensation for night work Seco rved | eniering Pontiac station at 117 -Law 100.D Get Y probation. He was arrested streets constructed without drain- and authorized overtime. The po- Jay rd, otidieg ous Se ‘and-holding up Dale, Charges In Ss rivers Walks Into School Bus ave Fisanor joventies and pipers Cue said- a basecoat on the |sitions ppeatyiaty -ounty g ae 0 een third Broke Up Home, Francis Pea, 88, of 2100 E. 16-/ at a drinking party at dines streets would not be a waste if Acting Postmaster Roland W. of Courthouse $109 Se oe ee a $455, ooo —— Safety Awards ric“s2.Sror' rove wee | Clarence F Hicks, 20, arrested canes =—— peor et eS |e more See ue mel tien, exsendiag ordiog to police, wong ETRO ’ ‘ A Detroit ce- | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after he | in a a guilty to Wegal possession West Has to Admit qualified smeens guiten he w. amtay. ite oe ee wr cight-mile ‘chase on Uige ramica teacher tied a sult in Fed-| Motorcar Transport and ee of 0 ocheal | lontel eae edly amen i since presently there highway led to the trio’s Court here Monday mg| , ° ie three days in Oakl . te ue benictes tee eee comen to be the last surviving member | only 11 minutes after the holdup. $:°5 oo dameece from inlaws she Contract Cartage Put Troy Township Police Chief Da-| "'.' vaitum said Pontiac Police John Was Red Spy “plication will be accepted un-| f the Oakl of mye ais whe seat, | “harged broke up her marriage by! On Honor Meeting vid Gratopp anid, cotey ion Vice Squad wor pone yl aaa serviag | ing gun under 8 meddling. - an | Was Crossing gating bars and e til Nov, 16 and should be filed | Supervisors which was ; J. Wal-| Safe driving awards were given), ied into the vehicle. The to determine where min-_ (Continued From Page One) with the regional director, Seventh | when the County Courthouse was ds Siig Aprende heey. ts of | 40 100 « drivers, | beg. by Charles Weeks, 24, | a etfort alobal Sri conterimctigence. |S: Civ Service Region, New being built from 1903 to 1905. Amendment ran her husba nl coupe 1 vt S| have riven 4 tal of |e Sn Mat Vernon Ra Roc Post Office Building, Chicago 7, He was born in Leonard April placed in a mental institution 000 miles without | ester, belongs to rm . At last, resetting in the Bonn) 1 aoe ae nt ant, erbtications | 10, 1870, the son of Walter D. and Reds as Criminals | tamea “Claude c Waller, 64, Yechanpeable accident, at a joint | School Bus Line Co. of Rochester. |Union Purcioses republic, was tish-fa-| are available office om ol , his wealthy Newcastle, ” , of two auto trans- choice head the * 6 @ Jane Gould Secord. He, spent | safety meeting 7 (@) + ee oer office. Chan- Circle 3 of the, Women’s Fellow-| entire lite in Addison Téwnship. | (Continued From Page One) | and his te taggers ay dowry pest Sioann gostenday in Watered | (ps __ ' ns Cemetary cellor Konrad Adenauer did not| ship of the Congregational Church For 19 years he was the presi- |(D-Tenn) and others that the tere” only sea, Charice, i®, in eee emu Trane. Inic S510 for Its Members care for him, but John got the job. | will meet at 8 tonight at the South- dent of Leonard and also was an | House bill would not actually out-| lers’ only son, Charles, Cartage both of Pontiac NEW YORK w—A CIO depart- hosh-bush 7 * work John George ne venidenee of Dire active school beard — aship ad S Sune ceeumen a Butler| She said accusations by her in- | Port Co.. aod . “store union, carrying out a ———~“sften rectlved myotariows” Soviet Bee beard of directors. Most of bis | amendments, 6219. The chief ones laws: led to her confinement in rue ieinernee af ttre to Will Be W y policy of “cradletothe-grave'” wel- sme visiews, He site outiveted M tree samples aro given, bays oan i een @ tumbetonan. among them would do these things: wncael sunataationn, Sine ans-s0-|-etpane ov usveat oadiuinr eiep _, , fare for its members, has bought = old friends: Dr. 1 ont gute waling aot em teen is one daughter, Robe it oe oe ed as “normal” after 40 days! was — when paraed Program for Well Child tive acres in a Westchester County patie pavtey and parior pink,| neeq tunch, Leaving the Y at | conieve — eee railed comiseden | there. —— -iivarded Wo thee arivers wie | Extended Because of cemetery. uo punthase was — | - - : = al, “The déeternidanty have
. aaa | - Counterintelligence CApt.| 9:59 a.m: they’ be takew to the |x y and two sons, Dean Remove the Word, “knowing: | action is| have driven five years or more | Demand yesterday by the Retail, a Wolter ae and an | Canada Dry Ginger Ale plant home and Robert of Columbus, | 1 from sections dealing with la-|file an answer before a chargeable accident. ncreased fers se had emigrated in Highland Park. Ohio. oe bor unions whose leaders are found | taken. the from 10 to} Wholesale S which has | quired American citizenship. From there, they'll travel_to the | Funeral service will oe to be aiding-the world Communist} Charles Ray, a ya, coe eT eee linic | Workers’ District 65, ie joting for himself a coast-| Continental Baking Co., and with| 2:30 p. m. Thursday w a . Gt Richmond, Va. who presented|at Lakeside Homes recreation | y ork department stores. | —s to be | at Lakeville Cemetery. The body * ¢ ' of Richmond, Va., fl be held weekly in-|¥ allowed iehe petaned fom & io niiddems|ceme te Orpen |e ck me bear Feawel Home.| Ag Gi legidedion oteed talwre intial cafety officisis "stress | stead et twice a month as in the|_,7€, union miber's burial and John returned from it in home 7 pm. the amendments were adopted, national safety officials stress stead of twice a |$280 for a member's | after being cordially — ahead o the winter | WP" one of the tests of Communist in- : heavily the influence of the driv- Past, poonabin poleinyarn Pon. (the family had to euvly ony addi- gum ir Waatington ‘and to US. de-| monuna, fxty Fovestsr Wiliams Le Reynolds Has 80 (S's Shaneea meat “awe (HOME I TTOY fee nding. the drivers out on the |tinc City Health Department. ‘oral funds needed. With purchase ais ~ the purchase er, & ” 0 ‘ t i the | p be able to as- : wat § pam, on July 2—the 10th| op ane eid Stee teetee use. ° ingly give aid... ily of 1 highway in the proper frame of gram, which is aimed af chock | utr t would now be able to a0. me BF —| - a state |) | 3. Forbid a union that has been} Bratcher Fami | mind. program, simned therm | — anniversary of the bomb plot —| “Not only is this against in ria infiltrated Co. gave 25|ing well children to keep them | services that would normally John was driving Wohigemuth and | regulation, but there is a city or- found to be Communist . . Loses House and Dad Contract Cartage Co: oe These | healthy has made the move neces- | ty at jeast $500, | himself in the latter's sedan when | dinance prohibiting either the sell-| (saeciat te Pentise Press) | from peti pp nce Work quivers repreclated 130 yenre ond leary.” oald Drs, Burrell officer of cut elm, wood,” N. M. @ —| eral for a renewal of its bargaining} figs No drivers represented 136 years and | sary. . . . a West Berlin customs ing or buying are | . ALBUQUERQUE, Mich, | rights within six months of 12,500,000 miles without @ charge) ‘The clinic is open to child C list Breaks Leg | | beldge-oyer the tose Comal sabject pat toa pate Jac: Repesile 6 eee bt finding that it is Communist-infil- 8 ee able accident. Motorcar Transport up to 5 yeare oid trom the Lake- ycil 7 Lebold’s chief concem panel an ackson, Mich. trated. made homeless early 75 drivers safety awards! sige ject and others living out- | . e A a -metteh eater betel 5 ote of J — Kefauver told the Senate he|”** when their 4room home pad a one driver with a 19- side if reterred by their doctor, in Crash With Car Behind, in a ;| the rapid spread of the tree-killing | 1. 4.man Michigan delegation doesn't think the House-passed bill | morning _wbe St was destroyed | year, record) repre-| the health department, visiting | Mrs. oe ved Prince Dutch Elm disease here. pe today’s 2nd round of the National actually does outlaw the party. |on 7175 Jarmar senting 224 years and 17,920,000| nurses or county welfare agen An 11-year-old Pontiac Township iG Fo husband, for | Which ingect elma Reeedtand Jaycee Golf tourney here. And he raised a question of how | by fire of undetermined origin. miles without a chargeable acci-/ cies. boy sustained a broken leg yester- ‘come back from an enex.|0" cut or dead alt Woed Zimmerman’s pair of 38s for 76). ua be possible to bea memi- Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Bratcher| 5 The prdgram is designed to main-| day when he rode his bicycle into vue Grand oo Ue tae at “Miss Late B. Barkee . | W2S the best ick Weyand |Det_of something “that by law| | Mr. and Sins. Ones & vhngine : conducted tain the youngster’s general health | the side of a northbound auto on G@uner. They hed all attended Word has been received here of of Birmingham hed 541-86 and =" wert * ¢ from 6 months to 12 years of jointly ww ‘Patterson, Mo- | and also supply parental guidance, | Walker Ag tenrir-ton to Oakland unnerving services that Burkee id Nedelman
tcher’ 7 nager Burre jained, lus road, day for enti-Nazis slaughtered by who died July 30 in a Los Angeles wont ie pale a for 82 styinn so a leemther gavien of uuu oe ms Hoot Parks whe the coe Bigger, general ‘mane uke etine if sponsored by the County sheriff's deputies ; , carded a pair s, . ying toa
* Assn. with assist-|. Kenneth W. Freeman, son 0 me Come ° “Supervisor se et ‘urses and head insisted that the legislation actually Gre cccurred, according to fire ger of Contract Cartage Co. ance from the health department John A. Freeman of 827 Alberta, “] must ware . insisted legislation men. epresentat ; Housing Commis- ties he did not stop when ren otficer Sor se te ote years at Harper” Toeptal Search Continues while It ‘does this, the bill. does Antheritio 9014 0 neighbor | .tomobile ‘Transporters. Assn, orn Pontiac he drove. his bicycle onto Walker John. many . 7 notified firemen . Michi ivic road from behind hea¢y “hay where we rant to g."| Mian Burke was a nurse in the for Bodies in Lake | rx,mate * cea wo be « Com.) ere‘seen, owtng trem the | Markel Service Inc.” Michigan group mcude Mrs, Henry Salter, |bery. he answered lightly, and drove on. | Spanish- he returned munist. , onel heme. By Ge time iff’s Department and the Pontiac | chairman; Mrs. Collie Newton.| Gerald T. Hargraves, 18, of 764 later, on July | ing her tour of duty, she : The measure was speedily ap- arrived, it was too late to s chairman; 4 ia, Pontiac Township, the mo- It = three — wile. to Harper Hospital, where she! Oakland County sheriff's os el proved by the House yesterday vee the Police Department also attended. Mrs. Edward Bradley. Mrs. flee ieee wad” ‘ee be ‘aa “pot 33. Capt. . being 2B the search today for heme. Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Mont- | torist. deput ‘ worked until her retirement ties continued 305-2 after GOP leaders had con-
bert Taylor, pane : the ran into questioned on the John case by two the bodies of two Detroit children Eisenhower.| The Bratchers, who moved to e aye gomery and Mrs. William White. | see Kenneth until boy higt counterintelligence officers, | Years ago. i ; is i : ferred with President . { m Hazel Park six years
j . The is reported in went distraught into the next room aa awesiaed over ww en army vabe when the motor bout in which The Senate on po ee ote ase. estimated the loss at $5,000. Bloodmobile Visit Giraffes can reach a height of s00d ceadition ‘at Ponting General ot his Berlin apartment. took out! “haplain and she was buried with they were riding capsized. amend comanie ame ant to further They had been buying the home. B . | 61 Pints thaw 38 foot. Hospital. his service pistol and the | full military honors. An airplane joined the search opposed| Upon seeing the le rings n —- = oo Surviving, her are five cousins, | yesterday for the bodes of Vir me The bloodmobile visit to Pontiac = Mrs. Wintred Rainey, Mrs. Grace |Mumery. 6. both of 8023 Melvile “cate been one thing after an-| yesterday which yielded 61 pints of Mrs. . . .
described as a “ Ann Hart Reported Rainey aise Genevieve Young and) | Deputies and fogmen worked all cer. A the children have been| blond was’ described as a’ go Mrs. Emma . n , ; chairm the Pontiac
| . = which took "place shortly after working cad we dun't have a penny Durocher, an of
| H * , alumi- ” area blood program.
| Recovering Rapidly ""*"" Cote a Le “hey ae pcsenty staying wit] "We hoped toe mare.” se! + | BIRMINGHAM—Amn Clyde Hart, | Flint Mani Pays Co | swimmers about 1,000 feet from | registration pr 5} Mra Bratche a ee ch to supply bath Pontiac hor | — “Of Deniocratic |" AM = “ASsOCiate Tis | the ast bs wl Jewell M. Brook tals for about half a week, | ————"Teitenant governor candidate sce Se C. Souery 2x, yorureay ota cp deputies anid, 8 Hazel pion ron alge Roe Pontiac Area ' “ Philip A. Hart of Sredngnare. is pov paar ae amet boat nosed into the water, spilling °
, ot) we reported fecovering rapidly costs — Srigaae * pleaded | all the passengers into 20 feet of
. infantile paralysis in a Petoskey ase ot ’ of contributing | water, A nearby boat picked up ;
. pitino, setery|fo the detogency of ior. [survivors Mrs. Seaman Dies, room for cilldren under 4! = onomel to be i ving her ° 4 D 1 uss io r tiftness eaving her | Stor | ! is. pee a daugners tet ie ont es COMMISSION to DiSCuSS RanStoreHere | aid the ——— mam very encouraging.” _ . ° zs J Qt@ | word has been received here of This plan is in effect every week, — or es ea | ZOO Hospital Bond Vote the death of Mrs. Joseph (Anna R.) every week of the year of Statler final determination of Ann's . Beverly Hills, Calif, She tion won't be made for a couple of , Commission tonight | izing intention of vacating portions | Seaman-of y Pontiac City , ‘ ] : Chandler ave- | died Sunday.
% lf one or more children under 14 occupy the same room days, - . lis expected to discuss a possible |of Hill street and For 35 years, Mrs, Seaman owned
the lar two rate apples for The’ child was stricken Aug. 5| 1 public vote on issuing $3,- |... or er ee de
with both parents, the regu sang? , while the vag Ate vacationing 000,000 in tax-supported bonds for | Resolutions of public necessity and Pe Ponting sowing to Caltbore
| the room. if one of more children under. occupy prahpre on Mackinac Island, _ an addition to Pontiac General “and engineer's cost estimates are poy te 1880 ’
with only one parent, the une-person rate applies for the = Hospital. scheduled for planned construction | '"'s viving are one daughter and room. : eather The proposal would probably | 17 4, gutter, drainage: and re- Melvin Kuttnauer- of
; The W VICINITY—Fair ana be the same turned down by voters jot ce "work on Young and Wing | two ee nnd Feeene and Irving B + If one or more children under 14 occupy a room without cool tonight. Lew 80 tos. Partly | April 5 this year when it failed |». -xontcalm to Kennett. of California,
a parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a Big wE. Rertkensony wings” 18) to win the needed 6) Der cent ee ee ean ed on Burial will be Wednesday at family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. | — , favorable vote although her! special assessment rolls for: 10:30 a.m, in Woodmere Cemetery, _— _ i , ed “yes’ w ' . érain- Arrangements were made Lowest temperature precezing # am | GOH voted “y age om dames, Ky fromeyootnas vo the | Detroit. Arrangements we on Bring the family for weekend of fun 82. opposed city limite, on Mansfield from Joslyn | by the rection” Rorthenrt, "On 7 "P| Voters April § did approve a |e’ taurei” on Francie rom "Pike | Peerage + — ot the Detroit Stotler | un sets Tuesday et 7:31 p.m. half mill (50 cents per $1,000 of Ww James K. "ly a Seon oot Wednesday ai oe assessed property valuation) heat to Laur on” Laurel trom second vo | Mrs. Robert Cox
manne Sais bond lovee, Theretore, no second |iicnwose’ Funeral for Mrs. Robert (Minnie SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES ‘6 m Dovaters, 7 nm .... g| bond " ; > aethert A resolution is expected accept- E.) Cox will be Wednesday at 2:30 Ta Messer ms, ‘T| vote is necessary to a ze ing State Department of Conser- p.m, at the First Free Will Baptist
© Children's menus ° Children’s plates and silver pe mcg BR RCE] money to beck heopital bends, /ing Stale peer ous parcels of Church in Hazel Park, The Rev. * Balloons for the youngsters after meals * Formulas prepared 10 Meese. bed Commissioners would have tind within the city to be used in| Homer E. Willis of Paintsville, Ky. * Reliable baby sitters © High chairs and cribs (ae tecoréed' Gowntewn) yas on We tear, aeeeal toe street widenings and other im-| wifi officiate, Burial will be in © A basket of fresh trult in every room occupied by children temperature............. 7? | posal on . 2 general . ments, Roseland Park Cemetery. Lowest gure... scsssesecene: fi.) tion ballot or setting = special) Pre es cost estimates are Mrs. Cox died Sunday in Mid- Mean temperature... ........ccccces i date. slated for construction of land Hospital.
in Pontiac Other scheduled action includes | Wi) gutter, drainage and related bebe setosens cone 8 consideration of an application for | 4 on Detroit Driver P $100 sues Th
ays verseeeeseeseeess: 685)@ NEW SDD package liquor license | yi. pom Bdnon to Glenwood. | 7 Drunk Cha 1 Telerra Ra and ret] Surisic'iiom Momteuin te‘kesset, {Finie on Drunk Charge Ne gt for aan SDM packuge | A letter is scheduled from An-| BLOOMFIELD HILLS — A $100 4a im ist» | quest for a new SD ee | rel Csiki of 825 E. Pike St. in-| was paid by Becker T. Alexander, | beer and wine permit from forming the Commission of the use | 45, of Detroit when he appeared ie %e|Garner of 27 Mechanic St | he plans for lots a 4 end 5 of | tase sight betare Juige A: J. Rich Minneapolis 74 5| Discussion is also slated on ® | \ierrimac Subdivision. ardson. He pleaded guilty to driv- Yorks gs| Tequest by Max A, Maxin for |” Contirmation is expected of spe- ing under the influence of liquor. in| transfer of a tavern license from cial assessment rolig for spreading arg Meanigpees SP eee | 12| 06% N. Saginaw St. to 922 High- | 444 -mix oil on Emerson from Bal- pnw or Ma pw ALT Chy 2a) Weed Biva, - |timore to Pennaytvania snd on | pleading guilty to 4 ae Tn) a ", , fa a ¢) i] d I ' it yw i ff j _f } “ De, ' ae 7 Pi. we en - BA ad OO chee ae. My at. (=a orev se See ee ie ti PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, A AUGUST iz, 1954
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“\Millard’s Fate” perenne me "ganization is out for Millard’s head.
Considered J bee oe eet y \Soiaion thie at Millard for an
io Sopublloahi Toss Out sears taxes ~ pny Rapley
higher state equalized valuation
State Attorney General, wien fractional school districts
cross county lines. | Others. May Follow. .__.© se oe Snes. ae
LANSING @#~—There he SPCC~ -¢mxeg in almost all counties will —Pulation among —potitieal sitters --saromationtly ~ increase. scored
ltoday that the whole course of =
Saturday's Republican convention | Around this nucleus of opposition
at Grand Rapids may hinge on the ® whole constellatign of interests
race for nomination as attorney opposed to renominating the incum-
general. — is understood to: be er
The talk is that if the conven-'
tion dumps Atty. Gen Frank G.| “There is_plenty_ot doubt, how:| Millard, who long since has an- °**": that the constellation will |
|nounced his candidacy for the anther coe See ~ se
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floodgates to sweep out all the . ; aie : For tourists, Michigan has five)
joe sacumbens . fiee-Lelines national and 22 state forests, 60
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Believes Tour May: Bose on Island Sought | wit’ sitet Geta eet ay e Strengthen - Friendship _| by Greece opposes any change in island rule
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: | LONDON w®—Communist Chi-| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —|land’s half-million population is BER : : ~~
nese Premier Chou En-lai told for-| ;
mer British Prime Minister Clem- | | friends, have come to diplomatic | might hamper
,ent- Attlee and his delegation of | | blows in the United Nations over! The Greeks retort that it’s silly
| Labor party leaders last night he | | the future of Cyprus, a large Med- to say Cyprus never belonged to
‘believes their tour of Red China | |iterranean island base which Bri-| Greece. “It was Greece,” they say.
i“will play a positive role in tain has and Greece wants. They argue that all elements of
| strengthening the Chinese-British
friendship.”
‘Chou entertained the eight visit- |
fig Britons and 300 foreign diplo- |
mats and Chinese government offi- |
j}cials at an elaborate banquet in
Peiping punctuated. by. toasts and |
— | speeches at the beginning of each |
; a ‘ot the 10‘ courses.
Gaukler Storage a 9 Orcherd Leke Ave. | British cortespondents accom- After five years of trying to get ‘the Greek-speaking
|the British to agree on a Cyprus religious; cultural,
| plebiscite, the Greeks have an- | servative,
: nounced they will come in before | tile—favor union with Greece
; the end of the week with a plea have been striking recently
|for U.N. intervention. |prove it. The population has
about the right of all peoples to | stitution because there
| self-determination, the Greeks now | union clause in it.
} want the U.N. te-vote for an elec-| The United States has
| tion on Cyprus which they are up its mind how it will
panying the Laborite delegation | sure would overwhelmingly favor |
reported Attlee recalled that his | | walon with Greece. Blind Man Stumbles Labor government had first recog: | The British are is . pretty sure that / byt Excuses His Cane eran er te tee nee - | police commissioner, inspects two young members of the Police Boys’ | the island's preponderantly Greek |
Hl r aut ive Governors. | Brigade, at Wajir. The new policemen are sons of sergeants in the | population would vote that way| DALLAS @—O. C. McCrackin, | e declared: ‘too. They don’t like the idea. = blind operator of a concession ee : : Kenya ice force.
pcBetieving in treedom apd) UY pol | "The British have just been forced |stand in the Federal Building, | yes, ie. ; i, . | wal : .
that others should enjoy the right WA net (Op Ban 'Scrmsn, ‘attston. of, Mickey | suee Canal area. They nat pees |torday.-He_ was" tracted. for te | \to order their Tives in the way est rmans an Spillane’s ‘‘Vengeance Is Mine”. | sniped at by Spain, which wants broken ribs. a bruise cn his’ knee |
they think best. Crime Sex ks | The agency said it might lead) Gipraitar at the western gate of and elbow cuts,
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The profusion of toasts was cap- minors astray and “belongs to the Mediterranean. The in’ _ | Chou's proposa . . y are fear- .. McCrackin's comment: “I just
ne oe "ess . i those typical brutal books that €n-/| tu) that Communist influence in misused my cane.” _[ health of Queen Elizabeth II. Att-/ N—G The—West.danger_West German youth." It
lee responded by drinkirg to Red BONN, Germany-#— West callea the hero of the book. MikeT — —— on
China's chief of state, Mao Tze- German government and educa- Hammer, a “sadist”.
ot pe | tung. tors have started a campaign One West German government |
| * © « . they he ‘‘dam- ; id- j
Deryck Winterton, accompanying against whet call ¢ ™ official said:
weammies (the delegation for the Labor }
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aging influence’ of sex and crime| ‘Since the ond vot the war we
. Lond literature on German youth. jhave faced a rising crime wave |
\ | Hercld. wepotted that matty Parliament has just passed aby minors. Crime and sex litera. |
Ne. 1 oe S mupenye, ©. He. ie pressed belief that Britain and Red law forbidding the sale of certain | ture play an important part in
2. SS ee ee China, despite their differing politi- | CT!™e and sex literature to minors | this.
, cal systems, can cooperate in banning the display of such books a .
Oxbow & Watkins Lk. peace. or magazines on newsstands. First-and one of the most im-
Here's the added Bes Service you've “We believe that the develop- The federal government has now portant military posts in the west,
fer: and increase ef economic | °s*ablished an agency to in- was Fort Laramie, eastern Wy- been asking } | ment
EFFECTIVE AUG t books and magazines. oming, first permanent settlement | e § cooperation and trade between vestigate Pe
Le Gxtew. 9:05 s.m.; 10:00 o.m.;1| China and Britain on the principle |/™S agency already has black- of white men in the state and now
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us stoutly| convinced our leaders that we . Everything we do, every mo-
land with the mostest| minerals in the face of the fact | assumption.”
of everything; the land that could | that our geological survey has in- aa 6 :
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954
New Draft Plan Opposed
next Congress is an Administration
backed draft plan to replace the exist-
ing draft law which expires next June
30.
Another certainty is that this
proposal unveiled before his re-
‘> tirement by Dr. Jouw A. HaNwan ~
and endorsed by his chief, De-
fense Secretary W1Lson, will meet
strong opposition.
Already it is clear that much of that
opposition will come from those who
have vested interests in the present or-
ganized reserve units. °
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Actually the plan is a substitute for
_ universal military training which never
has received much support in Congress.
Emphasis in the new plan is on continu-
ation of the draft with the idea of main-
taining an active service force of
3,000,000 men backed by the same num-
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Under the pian, which will be
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plus six years in a home reserve
unit. For reservists there also
will be once a week drills and at-
tendance at maneuvers for two
weeks each Summer.
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~Registration is scheduled at 18 as now
and registrants will be subject to call
within six months. The plan provides
for all deferments being granted under
the existing law but everyone will have
to serve before his 26th birthday.
At first. active service will total 24
months but as the manpower supply in-
creases the length of service would be
reduced to 12 or 18 months.
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A fact of political life is that
islation to assure this country a
continued adequate supply of de-
fense manpower.
Girl Scouts Maligned A grave injustice has been done that
fine organization—the Girl Scouts of
America. .
It’s the result of a resolution, obvious-
ly adopted without sufficient study, at
oa
—p in the patriotism and high ideals of the
Girl Scouts. In our view the Illinois
Legion has earned the comment of its
former commander, Lawrences J. Fen-
Lon, father of two Girl Scout leaders, who asked: en a
“How screwy can we get?”
High Parity for Tobacco
There is a practical reason why to-
is to be accorded continued 90 per cent
of parity price support. j
During the debate on the flexible
farm bill there was virtually unanimous
agreement in both parties that high
rigid tobacco support had worked well
for Government and growers alike. That -
this has been so is largely due to strict
controls.
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Back in 1951 Rep. Cootry,
North Carolina Democrat, sum-
marized the situation in a few
words: “The Sccretary of Agricul-
ture... tells the tobacco farmer
how many acres he can plant
and how many acres he can har-
vest and how many pounds he
can market.”
* * *
This program not only has stabilized
growers’ income but prevented a price-
depressing surplus without increasing
retail costs. Moreover it has operated
from October 17, 1933 to May 31, 1954,
_at.a profit to the Government of $1,884,-
565.
The Man About Town
City’s Centennial
Hint for Its Celebration Les
Than 7 Years Hence
Daffynition
Wealth: What causes a person to miss a
great thrill—paying the last installment.
With other Michigan cities celebrating
their centennial, perhaps it is not too soon
for Pontiac to start some long range plans
to do the same. That event is less than
seven years away. The date of its incorpora-
tion as a city was March 15, 1861. It was
incorporated as a village on March 20, 1837.
Regardless of how they play, I notice that
_ Beb Oliver
always refers to them as “Our Tigers.”
Although we often have some complica-
tions to iron out,
' Steve Cloonan
feels that Ponfiac is quite free from many
of the difficult situations that seem com-
mon to some other cities.
Only surviving member of the Board of
Supervisors when the courthouse. was built
50 years ago, -} ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954 ee
“One of the virtual certainties of thé bacco alone among the six basic crops”
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Now a ee
the World Waits With Bated Breath
Voice of the People
will not be published if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical tn
its nature:
The American Legion of the
State of Illinois has severed its
support of the Girl Scouts -ef tt
U.S.A., charging that pro Unit
Nation, Anti US. influences exist
in their literature. ,
Looking Back 15 Years Ago
GOVERNOR DICKINSON or-
ders gambling cleanup in Michi-
gan.
ACTRESS LUPE Velez gets di-
vorce from Johnny Weissmuller,
says she is too busy for marriage.
20 Years Ago
CHANCELLOR ADOLF Hitler
all nations for the right to
and freedom for Germany.
sted $67,000 asks
peace
ROCHESTER 18
for PWA sewage plant.
The 1953 Girl Scout Handbook
gave World Citizenship, produced
and taught within the U.N. in New
York, precedence over American
citizenship. Also there is a pro
Commie scout magazine within
their ranks.
The Girl Scouts are not alone in
this. Our high schools all over the
U.S. are infested with pro Commie
literature. Of course this will mean
a smear attempt for the Legion
in Illinois and for all who stand up
to them. To me this is not news.
6844 Saline
John Hillman THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
For the man is not of the wom-
an; but the woman of the man.
Teach Children to Think .
of Policeman as Friend
I know of one way to help com-
bat juvenile delinquency. Mothers
and fathers should teach their chil-
dren that policemen are not looking -
for good people hut only for the
ones who are doing wrong.
A policeman is your friend. —I, Cor, 11:8
Case Records of a Psychologist
Create New Hobby by Using Psychology
to Analyze Motives of Those You Meet
Hank lets the cat out of the
bag in his comment to his wife
today. So put this Case Record
with the one about Esther.
And you readers will get far.
more zest out of life if you
make psychology your hobby.
Keep a complete scrapbook of
these cases, indexing them as
described below.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
the resolution asked that Legion sup-
port be withdrawn from the Girl Scouts
because of “un-American influences in
the Girl Scout handbook and publica-
tions.”
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According to Chicago reports;'
Epwarp CLAMAGE, chairman~of
the Illinois Legion's anti-subver-
sive committee, was the author of
the resolution. He is said to have
admitted that it was inspired by “6 Peon qT, Técs cw a
within the appropriation.
Back from a fishing and photo shooting
expedition in the wilds of Northern Canada,
Howard Shelley
has plenty of the evidence, but refuses to
subscribe to the story that the trout were
so hungry that it was necessary to go ashore
and bide behind a tree to bait your hook.
Peony plants that are doing a second
blooming stunt in the yard of
Mrs. Jason Robinson
in. Keego Harbor have done the same thing
for several years. : ,
Case L-386: Hank B., aged 29,
For Hank told her it was O.K.
for her to date other men. But
Esther was devoted to him and
had never dreamed of such un-
faithfulness to her marriage vows.
There are several explanations
for such a suggestion by a husband,
as I explained more fully yester-
day. :
One is the fact that in this way a
husband may try to get relief from
hig twinges of conscience.
“What's sauce for the gander”
Hank may be thus offering as
“sauce for the goose."
Well, here ts the next letter
which Esther received from “She says she is so lonely and from their parents to do something
blue she will lose her mind if she after they have actually per-
doesn't get out of the house more formed the requested deed.
often.
“I feel sorry for her, so I wonder
Maybe I am unduly prejudiced in = : : ;
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Xe tere ar wine wenteose Lory Fever Due to Trees in Springtime, average male in such a dilemma. ° : > .
If he met this lonely wife of an- ~ = THT ~ a 6
other soldier several weeks ago, P’
do you think Hank has seen her = gy WILLIAM BRADY, M.D ing into the eyeball, at the same 0 do sycamores, ash, hickory,
since, or is he still waiting for his articles the la time that the eyes become ¢€X- black walnut and birch trees.
wife’s approval? — saga one ot which tremely inflamed and SS Elms pollinate in March and A week ago, she received that aid that when Ke was a copiously a thick mucous fluid . . Agel, tages frm 3 to
tre and very srpising tier In dent ha ewer beard of the +, Bowtock acted the troule 6 ty =e = = = 2 ness . ff - ——— : nee 9 ’
simply suggested that his wife Ragweed has existed since the glare of light, dust or other sub- Spring hay fever, then, is usual-
start dating other men if she worid began, but has never af- stances touching the eyeballs,” but ly due to tree pollens. Early sum-
wished, for it would be O.K. with {ected anybody's health until re- he did not suspect that pollen was ee ee
“De think Hank wrote that “36 thar arene boy paged —— aa voreed Kemnocky blue grass, you thin e John . .
earlier letter just in anticipation of description of hay fever in — the sce tee eheenene oft Seah Sam. cote ent, lonet
his request this week for his wife's Med & Surg. Tvesueetions, Lenten. microphotograph of the burr-like eames
ission” in--1819,—calling—ettention—to— grains popular name for early sum-
Or do you think Hank has al- fact that the victim (himself) en- otite Sete Guan mer hay fever is “rose cold,”
ready been dating this other mar- Soyo goed haath encegt Oat, com small points striking upon or, St selther roses mor other
ried woman during the interven- season from the of June darting inte the eyeball. - colored flowers are ac-
ang auvenel wociee, Ont to nett Wer: till the end of July he suffered— ‘im ie h ver for hay fever except
Soderedelly avery ae “A sensation of heat and ful- iety, io enigeiton’, te vasa ice, extrecr@imary clreumstances.
Well, TR give you the actual Cases of the lids, especially t= and thrives best in soll that has about Aug. 10 to 15 and
tarts.’ Hank hed ‘been dating the ie imnet angles, bet after some" been cultivated and then not used until frost, is usually ragweed
whee woman from the first time —Jime_over the whole eyeball... for a season or longer. Ragweed fever. The popular notion that
he met her'at the skating rink, ‘*emt Gegree of redness and ® gives of its pollen trom the first goldenrod causes it is wrong—
se, ot the discharge of tears ... ee i at ee Oe eet nin fete te ome
preceded request “Sensation gradually i ses frost. Hence it is not likely to» blooms about unno-
tor until what “may be character. cause hay fever belote the middie ticed ragweed is oft pollen.
For this is a common bit of ized as a combination of the most of July. a Hy, B®
strategy: Even children will in acute itching and smarting, ac- Early spring bay fever may be =
dulge in this same technique. companied with a feeling as of due to one or another tree pollen, ey, Be, Senay tt
For they may ask permission pollinate in April and May; om,
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troubled him very don't intend it to change anything.
tage ay I haven't slept with Walter.”
angel yop, Oana . She grinned sarcastically at his ferent, really you are. stunned look. “Toe much for you He leaned to her and kissed her. doubt. 1 told
Her lips smiled under the kiss. He | * Swallow, ge 1 told yqu,
jumped to his feet, pulled her up, | *-@e#"t-core—" kissed her passionately, and| “Ch——, May, of course I believe
this time she responded in the old
ight |
was
holding a sheet of music. He ges-
tured good-by to her, and she
barely nodded. He went out into
the street.
Brass-band music was
down the streets. The music made
him_ strai in his heavy
bridge. eta biad- wer Tall of }
the fight that lay ahead.
He was going to make May his
wife. He did not know what ‘man-
ner of life they would find together,
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of Ernie Rudy's Orchestra (former-
ly the Sammy Kaye band).
Bound to Circuit Court
| on Bad Check Charge
HOLLY—Paul H. Myers of 318
S. Saginaw yesterday pleaded guil-
ty to an uttering and publishing
ieee nova! ated Put “0 ‘nation and was bound ever to Oak- | Funeral Home, with burial in Oak-
land County Circuit Court,
Myers is charged with passing
bad checks at a Holly store and
hotel. The checks were drawn on a
Holly bank at which Myers had no
account, authorities said.
Myers did not furnish $400 bond
and is being held at the Oakland
County Jail.
To Hear of Altar Work
ROCHESTER — Mrs. Frederick
P. Reitz of All Saints Episcopal
Church, Detroit, will be guest
speaker at a luncheon and meet-
ing of the Altar Guild of St. Philip
Episcopal Church here tomorrow.
guild work.
a Ack A cover crops on laid shifted front
; County Deaths
_| children. |
| 98 guests attended the celebration.
Retiring District Governor 30 YEARS TOGETHER—Honored at a reception this weekend Mere MY"and—Mtrs-~Johnr—McPatt-of-2928-Cass~bake—Ave-—-Keego-+2ores.on their brands,
| Harbor, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Some | *
ROCHESTER — Fred Maynard,
| director of training at the Leader ‘Fred Maynard Honored
by Lions Clubs at Dinner the clubs in District 11-A during
his term of office, was presented
Dog Trairiing School here and re-|
tiring Lions Club district governor, |
last night was honored at a dinner |
representing 33 clubs.
Maynard, who made 250 visits to
William P. Kendall
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Ro- |
sary will be recited for William |
P. Kendall, 71, of 26108 Osmun
St. by the Knights of Columbus at
Mrs. Nettie I. Bell «©
WIXOM — Funeral service for
Wixom Rd. will be held at 2 p. m.
Friday at the Casterline Funeral
Home, Northville, with burial in
Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens.
| She died today at Pontiac General
Hospital. - |
A resident here for ¥ years, |
Mrs. Bel] is survived by a son,
Ray D., at home, seven grand-
children and seven great-grand-
Mrs, Jennie Ortolda
FERNDALE —Service and burial
for Mrs. Jennie Ortolda, 78, of 524
W. Marshall Ave. will be in Spring-
field, Tl, Mrs. Ortolda died Sun-
day at her home.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Tressie Hinkins of Ferndale; three
sons, Earl, Grant, and Wayne Stuf-
flebeam of California, seven grand-
children and five great-grandchil-
dren,
Mrs. Nettie I. Bell, 82, of 29100)" with gifts and awards, including | terday’s drop of two cents a pound | 7
the 100 Per cent District Gover-
nor’s Award. Presenting the award
Tiams of
Syracuse,
*| administration.
1/Quartet Creates
Tuneful Harmony
After Long Lapse METAMORA
Port Huron selling Bibles and other
religious literature.
Butter and Dry Milk
Selling for Export WASHINGTON (INS) — The gov-
ernment has sold small amounts
of both butter and dry milk under
its program of offering these com-
modities for export at reduced
prices
Slightly more than 100 thousand
pounds of butter has been sold for
shipment to the Panama Canal
Zone and Peru.
About 117 thousand 500 pounds
of milk have been sold for
shipment to the Philippine Islands,
Mrs. Lawrence Abrams
ROYAL OAK .— Funeral service
for Mrs. Lawrence
..fat..the..
| view Cemetery. She died Saturday
|at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit.
| Surviving besides her husband
|are two sisters and a brother.
Richard Hazen Fleenor
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Fu-
neral service for Richard Hazen
| Fleenor, three-year-old son of Mr.
/and Mrs. Hazen Fleenor of 27058
| Bretton Woods will be held at 11
|a.m. Wednesday at the Sparks-De-
Mund Funeral Home, Royal Oak,
with. burial in Oakview..Cemetery.
He died Sunday.
Besides his parents, he is sur-
| vived by two brothers, Roger and
| Roderick; a sister, Judith, and his
| grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray
‘Fleenor and Mr. and Mrs. Orrini
Welker.
Miss Ruth Carlisle
FARMINGTON — Service for
Miss Ruth Carlisle, 79, of 33909
Oakland Ave. will be held at the
residence at 2 p. m. Wednesday,
with burial in Evergreen Ceme-
tery, Detroit. Arrangements are
by Thayer Funeral Home.
Miss Carlisle died Monday at
Pontiac General Hospital. There
are no survivors.
Bombs Kill One, Hurt 4
in Havana Apartment
HAVANA «®—Two bomb explo-
sions in’ downtown Havana killed
Enrique Martin Sanchez, 32-year-
old member of the opposition
Orthodox party's executive com-
mittee, last night and wounded '
(Alfreda) .
ve, Plan Group Will Mee Panama, Honduras and Hong Kong.
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Avon - Oakland - Rochester Area
Planning Commission will be held
in the Village Hall council room
at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. | Coffee Prices |
May Take Dip - Ring Rite
however, still ig about on a par
| with retail prices of some chain |
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last night announced a 10 cents a
pound cut in the wholesale price. Te aH ttl :
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in Avon Gardens
3 to Represent Rochester
be held under the auspices of the
on 11-Mile road. It is open to all
Kiwanians.
Mexico City Studying
Cemetery Equalization In Boston, Aborn's Coffee Corp. |>Y # tiara trimmed in seed pearls. The white Bible she carried was
topped with a purple orchid.
New Civic Organization
to Hold First Meeting.
Wednesday
CLARKSTON—A new women's |
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A fried chicken dinner preceded | *|the program, which featured com- |
a Communion table in memory of
the late Chester I Johnson, and
18 chairs in memory of the late)
Minnie Hummer, The Rev. Ed-}
ward Pumphrey accepted the me-
morials
Roval Oak Escapees
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Marriage Announced
Mrs. David Béss of 2781 ° Marling-
ton are announcing the marriage
of their daughter, Phyllis Jean
Bess to Walter Russell of Traverse
City. The couple was married in
Traverse City on July 31. The new-
lyweds are living in Traverse City.
DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and Because of Drought
F E rt
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ly reunion held at Highland Dodge
Park No. 10 Sunday.
rl : were shown.
the year 1519. ! F
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Panama City was founded in
Lady headed
The capital's cemeteries present-
ly are divided into five zones, with
admittance te each based on the
amount the dead man’s relatives
can pay.
the zoning, admittance
for anyone to all unoccupied burial
‘areas,
_|5 Papers Suspended _ |
+--ROCESTER—A -meeting of -the +-"AMMAN. Jordan. tr ="Prime:’
Minister Tewfik Pasha Abul Huda
suspended’ five weekly Jordan
newspapers today for attacking
his new government.
four other presons.
The blast occurred in an apart-
ment in the center of the capital. |
Police found a third bomb, un-
exploded, in the apartment.
first converted into gas and the |
gas burns. ! FREEDOM—Paul A. Pfeffer,
16-year-old Helen Anderson, after
$10,000 bail. Pfeffer served 11 mon
When any fuel is burned, it is! term for a murder he didn't commit. Murder-rapist John Roche of
New York has confessed to the~ killing for which. Pfeffer was
convicted. a a iky
2, is hugged by his sweetheart,
leaving a New Yotw prison on
ths and a week of a A proposed new law would end |! Captured in Detroit i 2
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Day Held
by Golf Club | 30 Couples Attend
Fairway Festivities
on Sunday
Ee oe cae meen
to the annual Husband's
broken in half with only part of
the tune title on each afforded
|a method of pairing off golf part-
ners. a
After a round of golf, mem-
bers met at a specially con-
trived “19th hole” for refresh-
ments. Dr. H. A. Miller enter-
tained with magic. tricks.at the |
dinner held later at Old Mil &f
Tavern.
Mrs. Fred Foster Introduced the
guests, who included Mr. and Mrs.
| Ferdnit Wood, the Harry Setters,
| the A) Millers, the Laurence Airds,
| the Michael Franks and Mrs. Ger-
trude Shaw. |
Others were the John Jamiesons,
See What's New
FOR FALL in the New
PATTERN BOOK
ef hand work,
Set. 1 P.M.
Open Daily 9:38 te b:20 P.M.
THE
Mr. aind Mrs, Clinton Richards, Dr.
'and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and. -Mrs.
| Lloyd Wallace and Mr. and Mrs.
| presented by Mrs. George Miller, |
| party chairman.
These assisting with party |
plans were Mrs. Delber; Ham- |
mett, Mrs, Philip Saver, Mrs. |
John Heitsch, Mrs. Oscar Law-
| son, Mrs. Robert Boles, John
Shoemaker, Mrs. Keith Tari-
ton and Mrs. Ray Hoover,
It was announced that more spe-
'cial events are scheduled to com- |
| plete the league’s social season.
|A box social is planned for Aug.
-} 26 and the club's annua] award |
|party will be held in late Sep-|
| tember. \ - —Honey mooning -in-northern Michi- |
gan are Mr. and Mrs, Rex E. Hef-| bride, and Mrs, Bob McKinney ef ican housewife. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘AUG I
” Sinn" |Decor-Goes Out of Style -
the daughter sa: Too Modern | UST 17, 1954." | Oy.
of the
lke Thurmans
of North
Shirley avenue
and he is the “The shock value has worn off,”
explains this knowing expert in
the evolution of the American
home. “All the tricks have been
done. Modern design *& getting
more sensible and traditional fur-
son of the niture is getting more contempor- |
“Noah “WHelie7s “ary. X happy medium is now in
of Going | Prospect. | street | Stephenson and his wife form a
_ | highly successful team,
joperating from their spacious
| apartment in New York's fashion-
traditional pieces harmoniously,
tied together in a color scheme of
off-white and Bristol blue, a deep,
, bright turquoise color.
Judy —Fhurman, sister of the | MR. and MRS, ROBERT W. BRADLEY
Maxine Fullmer Becomes Texas Store
Will Honor
Oscars of Fashion
“nity | World to Be Given __
September 6-/
designers at the famous Texas
the Alfred | specialty store's annual Fashion
‘Fullmers of | Exposition in Dallas Sept. 6 and 7.
3 “Cass Lake The Oscars of the fashion ag
road end his _Neiman-Marcus Awards for dis-
tinguished service in the field of
parents are the fashion, will go to a designer from
_ Bradleys of | *wrenee Sylvan Lake.
women’s sportswear from Cannes
to Canton, Biarritz to Birmingham;
they might
da Vinci's notebooks; and to James 4 Designers.
have revolutionized the look of
Bride in Keego Ceremony Maxine Fullmer and Robert W.!the bridegroom's. sister, were!
Bradley were united in marriage | bridesmaids.
Friday evening in a ceremony | 7. 9 lenatt of net Galanos, a brilliant young Califor-
nia couturier whose clothes in their
sheer beauty réflect the glory of
his Greek heritage.
ner. She is the former Lois Mar- Detroit were other attendants |
garet Thurman, daughter of the| wearing powder biue gowns and |
Ike Thurmans —of—North~ Shirtey + carrying white-fang with white 7
avenue, and his parents are the) pompons and glameiiias. |
Noah Hefners of Going street. | Kenneth McElroy traveied from |
The Rev. L. L. Marion performed , Monroe to serve as best man for |
the 7:30 ceremony Saturday in his brother-in-law and Jim Hefner,
Christian Temple before 300 guests.
The bride approached the al-
tar, which was decorated with
white giadioli, wearing an ankle-
length gown of ice blue Chan-
tilly lace ond satin blended with | white pompons, Mrs. Hefner wore
apten tulle, a blue and white silk dress with | The pointed basque was designed white accessories and a corsage of | Paul Morse seated the guests.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs. ine ie woman i wel (Braet, Rey Poa formed today on all the latest news | Keego Harbor ,
if home decoration as well-as food; | fashions, beauty, child raising and! The bride's parents are Mr. and
the newest quirks of psychology,” | Mrs. Alfred B. Fullmer of Cass
says Stephenson. “Consumer mag- | Lake road and the bridegroom is
azines and newspapers have done | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robert Thurman, Mr, Dunlap and a great job in informing the public, | Bradley Jr. of Garland avenue, |
[and local builders’ shows and art Sylvan Lake.
exhibitions also have helped a lot. For the 7
ter of inf ion the thi suit-| Meeves coming te points at the
|with a scalloped motif at the ba-| red roses and white pompons.
1929 Graduates
Gather Aug. 28 - Committee heads for the reunion
of the Pontiac High School gradu- |
ating class of 1929 wish to remind
‘class members that the event will
be held Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. in Pontiac
High School. —
| ‘Those who have not sent in
registration or who have not re-
ceived letters are asked to contact i +
and pompons centered with a white
orchid was carried by the bride.
Mrs. Elmer Dunlap attended the
bride as matron of honor wearing
a powder biue ballerina-length
gown and carrying a white satin
fan with yellow and white pom-
|Norman Windiate of Erie drive. | pons and giamellias.
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@ | was received by Duane D. Fisher,| Mrs. Thompson will open her; ished cotton frock,
-son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Fisher home on Fox boulevard for the| sakes to suds readily and can
able to her individual needs and
tastes.” } | Following reception in the a
the
Mack-sosnesestee. fact many people do alize. A After the wedding trip the couple | eputable decorator charges no fee”
will reside on Summit avenue. The | tor his services. and merely sells bride is a graduate of Grace Hos- , :
pital School of Nursing.
| prices,
, ing able to buy at wholesale prices
like any other merchant. Says Sun Removes Stain
| Should perspiration stain a wash-
able garment, wash in hot suds, |
| rinse and then bleach in the sun. |
If this doesn’t remove the stain, “The savings to the-client come
from avoiding costly mistakes, and
from the ability of experienced
advice of the decorator is free.” “
‘Trab Alumnae
‘Elect Officers Mrs, Harold Wiggins was hostess |
Wednesday evening in her home on
Ypsilanti avenue for the first meet- |
ing of the Trabajamas Alumna
president; Sara Hallock, vice presi- |
dent; Mrs. Edward Shaw, corres-|
| ponding secretary; Gail Lewis, re- |
‘cording secretary, and Mrs. Wig- |
| gins, treasurer.
| j Smith will serve as sergeants. |
at-arms. |
A banquet is being planned for
|the immediate future.
Charter members besides those
serving in offices are Nadine Bros- |
vold, Carol Doyle, Joyce Finzel, |
Doris Miller and Mrs. Robert
Thompson. DUANE D, FISHER ;
A master’s degree in education |
of West Lawrence street Thursday | next meeting which will be held
Paul, Minn. | jamas members are welcome.
| shoppers_in_finding good buys. The. ~
Mrs. William Palace was elected |
| wrists.
Maxine chose a fingertip illu-| tions was chosen by the bride's! and the beauty . . | over taffeta featured lace bod-
| lees with gallerie necktines will precede the twe + trimmed in seed pearts. They tec borate showings of - premier
| carried cascade bouquets of | collections of the great couturi-
gowns, which were yellow, green
and blue, respectively. The collections have been assem-
James Deacon of Keego Harbor | bled with great care to represent
,was best man and the ushers in- a “Mosaic of Fashion,’ which is
cluded Thomas Harper and Oliver the theme for the exposition.
. the bride- | ings will project the myriad factors
groom's brother. |. . . the cut, color, fabric, talent,
A navy blue crepe dress. with labor, the man, the machine, the
white accessories and a corsage | money, research, the inspiration,
of white and blue-tinted carna-/| adaptation, imagination, the value
Bradley wore aqua taffeta with
+pink accessories and a corsage of
Marlene Sawdon wore a pink pink glamellias
gown —with matching +
jacket and headpiece as maid of
Etta Mae and Patricia Fullmer,
sister and niece of the bride, re-
spectively, and Patricia Bradley,
44 oy
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Permanent velveray flow-
ers and stems adorn this pol-
which
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_modity market of the world. _
Plastic Is Plentiful
A light blue linen suit with
white accessories and a corsage
of rosebuds was worn by the
bride for the honeymoon trip te
northern Michigan and Wis-
| eonsin. A reception was held in
the Garland avenue home of the
| bridegroom's parents.
| They will reside on North Tele-
graph Road. a. %
Patsy Joanne Schroeder
Thomas .D. Mackie spoke their
marriage vows Saturday evening
in the Oakland Avenue United
Presbyterian church. The bride
was given in marriage by Donald
_B. Sehroeder.
She is the daughter of Mrs. Mary
‘Sehroeder of Putnam avenue, and.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackie of
South Tilden avenue are Thomas’
parents.
A gown of nylon tulle over
slipper satin with a bouffant
skirt sweeping inte a full-length
_ train was worn by the bride. Iri-
descent sequins were scattered
on the fitted lace bodice.
| A highhght of the gown's design
was a line of delicate lace in a leaf
pattern scattered with iridescent
sequins that extended from the
bodice down across the full three-
tiered skirt.
A fingertip veil of—illusion net
was held in place by a Juliet
cap of sequins, The bride carried |
a bouquet of white roses and yel-
low button chrysanthemums on a
white prayerbook with yellow and
white streamers tied in love knots.
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that you have an
extension telephone
close at hand. It makes
you feel safer, less
alone, protected. _
You'll save steps
and avoid lost calls, too,
with an extension telephone beside
your bed—and in the kitchen too!
And when friends visit, it gives
you privacy on your telephone calls.
Extension telephones cost only a
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telephone convenience, call our
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a novelty just five years ago now
account for a. major portion of
housewares sales. New estimates
‘predict the amount of this plastic
used in molded housewares will
triple in 1954, and a nine-fold in-
crease in consumption by manu-
facturers in expected during the
‘next five years.
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derson Wore a gown of white ny-
lon net over pale pink taffeta
with three-quarter sleeves and a
pink taffeta jacket, She carried
a bouquet of deep pink roses
with white carnations on a white
prayerbook with matching love
knot-tied streamers, She wore a
side headpiece to match the bou-
| quet.
Mrs. Wayne D. Shepherd was
another attendant wearing a white
nylon gown with a pale blue taf-
feta jacket. She carried bronze
roses with white carnations on a
white prayerbook with love knot
streamers. She also wore a match-
ing side headpiece.
Albert Probert was best man
and the bridegroom's brother, Wal-
ter Mackie Jr., seated the guests.
William Coffing sang the bridal
recital accompanied by Ray Ebey
at the organ.
A pink lace dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
white roses and yellow carnations
| Was Wort by the bride's Mother
| when she greeted guests at the
reception held in the church par- | lors.
Mrs. Mackie wore
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The bride chose as her going-
away costume a blue-gray suit
with white trim, brown and white
accessories and the white roses
from her bridal bouquet. Thomas
is a graduate of General Motors
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Presbyterian | Enjoys Week - Long |
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by JoAnne Nicolay. . - pethurs | Stay in the North. d Harry \George Fisler © cure’ Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian were After enjoying . hei N | a / guests.
for the una wang comm > ead Basar Lake, p Borde Murtha She is tha (Claims Bride | ge |
of JoAnne Nicolay and Keith Filler Keith Shreve, |aiey and Mrs. y Meg Taga ee abi = Sunday Rite ever satin: Inslened with Peter Shreve. De. Edward Zaun_per- .' * | turned to their homes Saturday, 4S | Donna Jean Wallace became the, Pam collar. Mer headpiece se-
xy te the ‘wee os She is the | Accompanying them were Buggs of | bride of George F.-Fisier Sunday| cured fingertip veil and she
former Pontiac residents, the Er- denghter: of. | SO Sake fe — Ascot drive | Ghurch ot Hudson. The Rev Myton | scat ciakooll sth ox GEG
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and Keith is the son of Mr. and 3 | NG Grand. Rapids. Mrs. | mony. .
Mrs. Thomas Shreve of Detroit icolays of Serentall of few aee ae son of Mrs. | rye bride is the daughter of Mrs bride as maid of honor wearing a
A full-length white of ay- G P. Texas, bride pink gown of net over taffeta and
a gown of ay rosse Pointe, | spent Aug. T with the group. Clare Shaw of Ward Wallace of Hudson, and | >
trimmed with white ap- for Bug 65.5 gles | George is the son of the George | CMTying & bouquet of pink came- a ined < mer nero. 6. de Wate aed Goma Keego Harbor | w ’risiers of Thorpe street. | ame.
worg by the bride, The bedice Pontiac ter, Carolyn, and sén, of and the late | aw. Bg gegen « .
featured @ square neckline re- ; Chegdne anil Garry, . e | Given tm marriage by ber belt of Ferndale wearing a green
ceding to a V im the back. She Be: residents, and | Ui Stere wees Cacntien viding John —_—| cousin, Lester, Ward of Eatoo | gown of net over taffeta witht yt
a Ne wh, his parents are | retatives im Salt Lake City and- 4 Nicholson. white embroidered nylon with alas sesar ee ema: nc ~ ~l 2a
place by a small half cap, She the Thomas Cote Pe ee ee MRS. HARRY J, NICHOLSON | cap steeven.” Her bouquet wes | feta with green carnations.
arenes tei talesthtee-eaben ‘Shreves of tive tae ome some . ‘ ° thonmumn ond omeathourt peste. Miata De. Willer See ee
Mra, Donald Duchene, the bride's Detroit. pen sete Dr. and Mrs. : | |, ‘Phyllis Fisler, the bridegroom's Sy. orang So
sister, Was mintton ef hener, She , , ee se eee Beverly A. Bugg Wears. zz’ was maid of honor wearing | tne . Richard Mubal, Malcom
wane Sat hieee Gaiiees a MRS. KEITH F. SHREVE York state, whens Gay ebenrysdl Coma M HH A t nylon with white loce hat She | the guests. |
orchids and abe wore a small pink| St Stand With Fluid Ease gd Bee Wearing s gown made by ber aunt, Mrs. Fred Green of San /ETIGN) 0 [ier | tie tne drew with Beck scene oaieet het, Selentans Ties Seen . ee eee Calif... Beverty Ann Buse spoke her marriage VOWS | bridegroom's cousin, was best| series and a corsage of white
sequins ona a oy we a Learn to Walk 1n Beauty home Bey — i tn Union Lae, “~ — coe : iy pid ae the setting for the 8 o'clock —y Uden, were desis, osid carnations centered with red
borough of Chicago Heights, Ml, o4: vacationing at Wooster, Ohio. ceremony. . Mrs. William R. ‘
Barbara Smead of Detroit, Bar. With Regal Gracefulness Their sons, Boh and Brant, have| Beverly ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Bugg of Ascot totum Woods enue ge tahied ents Mrs. Keller’s choice wes a
bara Brewer of Detroit and Mrs. remained at Wooster for a longer| drive and Harry is the son of Mrs. Clare Shaw of Keego Harbor accompanied by Evelyn Bade at dusty rose dress with navy blue
Ernest Nicolay Jr. Their costumes By ANITA COLBY |but it looks graceful, and it's the visit. and the late John Nicholson. - the organ | accessories and a corsage of white
a dozen times, ‘ankles to adv Smith bouffant eyelet-embroid- daughter wedding —
Bradiey Brown was best man | keeping correct posture all the |weight from leg te leg, and stend deck dr. and Matthew, of Maw- | cred organdy, with a tafleta under- ercnens Rise. Wallace were o powder Wine ee ee tae Bae
and seating. the guests were |time is exercising all the time— longer without tiring thorne, Calif., are visiting at the | skirt accented by nylon tulle F lace dress with white accessories | 1 need to a biue-gray suit with
rete Morena! wy Pre finest muscle toner there is. | First, get well balanced with | home of her parents, the George | ruffles. A fitted tulle jacket with ome rrom and a corsage of sweethpart | © UNE scories for the honeymoon
con, all of Detrott. Now just in case Jou don't feel| weight on both feet. ‘Then set your | W- Lampmans of Orchard Lake | eyelet-embroidered cuff insets | fries’ @ress. wit Dance: “eches. | trip : pnd |your perfect posture is ready for left heel about 2 inches back of | Sveeue. Dering their five-week | pointed at the wrist and a match: | (~ t| Pp rk ce aot a cusmge ef aces | 1 eocktall Gress oF Chantitty Tace | public Consumption, we're going io /FIEN, aU x slight angie. ——~———-stay_they. mill-alee. visit with Mr._| ing-Queen_Amne_collar_was_worn | as 1€ ag a corsage of eweet- ide P
in rose-beige with matching acces: spend today practicing what I've Now relax your right knee and fenlth’s parents, the HM. 3. Seuiths | over the strapless bodice. The skirt!" py RUTH SAUNDERS -henet_snnes.~ ___ 1 Soap-Aids_P
cin. ada onue echt |ine-preaching—stunn. sig eng" tecard Se fot | hin aN, gfe na caine gon — Me and Mtg et te et am en a Shreve wore a cocktail dress of | ment while looking as if it were| Garstang? sin gee, ie | Delos Seeley of Hawaii arrived | A eweetheurt cap of shirred ay- | Edward H. Lerchen have Tene’ maroon two-piece dress . amount of soap to ABA os
hiffon with yellow ac- ’ . "t throw your Saturday evening b to visit spending a a , f
Pees and yellow orchida, toe only wy in the world you'd’ pip way out of line. Don’t point here Ser the fet tne torein years. | ee ee une a white eta Park on Lake Michigan with three || Te | Dewtywewnere Georme will | te appl welaeee: wil be cater
After the reception held at the | Fight too—just rest It om floor, Mrs. Seeley will join him in Sep-/ cross, a gift of the bridegroom, °f ‘helt four Shbciwe 4 4) study for his master’s degree at the hardening that causes R10
Detroit Yacht Club, the new us | ‘Pick Apples’ First | Most of your weight is on left tember. | amd carried a white orchid sur- weeks at Camp Nissikone near | Michigan State College. crack and peel.
toot—you balance with right. When They will travel to Baltimore. | pounded with stephanctis and =
' will visit him there this weekend, | TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST... *
| | shift. Md., in October when they will! white roses.
ries for a honeymoon trip to At-|party. Have some music. It will) Try it. Stand and hold yourself attend the national convention of; 41. Gordon Booker was matron
lantic They will reside in |help with the illusion, and get you | with your good ure tion, the American Institute of Park . ;
Dare |warmed up with a short turn of breathe deeply ore walk across | Executives. Mr. Seeley is director rd again «ts ee ermal Pay ue = een te
“Riek aa yeu pick your sles |". room. Again. if ecnies er Oe park tee Sia nylon, The bodice featured | month of July at Harbor Beach, | as i ° u. : }
Vows Repeated —left arm ay — pos = ——atwitma be- se 6 i gallery eeshtine-ant-se were} a l ii
LI d toe; right arm, right toe—of a | Barbara Gibson ef Kohler bend ne aried a bou-| aed * e¢ e j =
by Evelyn oy ballet dancer. W Ik Lik Quee | street is among 30 persons from ; a ; ; |
. | War Like G n 14 states enrolled im Michigan | (Wet of red roses tied with ribbon) Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Thor Wie te F
in Detroit Rite Try to get your movements 25 | Most queens, real or make be-| State College’s fourth annual to match the streamers on her hat.| burn of Larchiea drive announce | @ feature Mints Bulk Ice Cream . ... and
fluid, as flowing as these of Cyd jieve have to be taught how to televieh usb Bridesmaids Nancy Upham, | the birth of a daughter, Ann Mar- | once you've tasted its creamy, true-flavored
Christian Missionary Alliance Charisse, an MGM star, or Lisa Bonnie Green of Highland | guerite, on July 31. goodness you'll see why we boast that “it’s the
| * 2° ® S) best’! Stop in, try it at our fountain, or get
Nicholson of Keego Harbor wore | Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stark Jr.
and Sunset etledbrate August
Mrs. Anthony Kaminski wes | oof attitude that also looks that. a TE Ba re at Oakiand Park. For graceful and alert. your knecs—and trans Bugg wore a pink lace dress with e* ¢ @
* fer —— oemmmer | navy accessories. A navy crepe; Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Hopkins
dress with matching accessories | Sit Down Proudly re he a ae ins a PP | dress with pink accessories and
Mr. Kaminski served as best | The secret is that you keep your| @lekly; smeothly by the
wud Butt Uo aed Franklin ears ty ears gracetul. reed, like the honor tron’s.| and their two young sons left Fri- plend Aetnd avet.ge the heme vonielp,
united yn . o straight, head and chest high, |has returned to his home after SOWMS matron's. | , . .
Stevenson of Detroit in marriage Now pretend you've just finished | tail tucked under, stomach flat. completing his studies at the Sher- Jean Marie Lussier wore a minis: day for «weet DeCair in Kal: CRC "vwrR’ CANDIES &
The bride the altar a dance, and cross the room and| Point your feet straight ahead| wood Schoot-of Music in Chicago.| ture replica of the attendants! | Ane, 7 Os: : Aad LUNCHEONETTE :
wearing a gown of royal blue silk | sit—like a lady. You know it isn't/ and set your heel down first, fol- gowns for her duties as flower | ~ ¢6@ @ e 857 W.H FREE PARKING FE 2-9532
taffeta accented with white ac-|everyone who can. In fact, very) lowing in the same instant with the] (~Omaing Event girl. Mrs. William S. Spiegel was hos- oven _@ ° Ete
She wore a corsage of | few. rest of a three-point landing—heel, oming vents Leonard Tipolt of Lake Orion’ |) 2). juncheon in the Detroit |
rubrum lilies and carried a bou-| We fall down into chairs we sit | outside of foot, ball of foot. Some! zene gight, Past Presidents Club. was best man and ushers were | | 110+. Club recently
quet of red rosebuds with red on our spines; we twist and squirm, | schools say ball of foot first, but 1) MOMS of Amine. Su tte" sare. Polis dack, Robert and James Nichel- eee
streamers as a nation of bad sitters a Se eS ee Mayo, 45 James Street. pany ae Poor - ar. Mrs. Maxwell Matthews gave an
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bride’s mother, Mrs starie |i" Your chair, you push right back settle into the hip socket between | aan ae" reception in Chieftain) yr. and Mrs, Alan D. Hopkins and Electric Manicures
ye : 3 ceo es — | to northern Michigan. =o Mrs. _ ¥ Open Thurs, Eve. by Appt.
Clyne of Center street, Se aes | Sit wu ith your head high, | and! ewey. |
navy and white checked dress a | your re litte out of your middie} Push forward a little. with |
white accessories and an orchi@ 414 your neck raised proudly, but | back foot. Don't drag it siong. |
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-“ _loneliness Bi | mnllipends _ which they would children cor ncems the time when
: heart is, I'm sure, one e3 “gwim with their clothes on, info | the boys were riding on the back
for the absorbing interest of the| the woods, over the marshes and | seat of a trolley car making faces : average person in happy families.| up and down the Dluffs. The | at dignitaries who went--by -in I remember an editor telling me| rules forbade going around any: | ¢ .
‘ several years ago that Kathleen| thing. Up from the White House came
and mother, while Ethel went to lunch, and we have wonderful kids. Norris’ name on a magazine cover “1 did wit look exactly presi- the President's open carriage with
- work at a very good job. “Sometimes a mother just wants just then would send up the sales | tial when I got back,” Teddy | the President in it. The boys made
: to leave her child with us occasion- ‘| by thousands. I'm sure it was oe F ’ their faces. And the Presi-
a When their father and then | .1, when she has heavy shop- because of the big admi i a United States made
| their mother died, they decided | jing to do, or needs a perma- sa . |My favorite of all the stores | dent of i
| thar Jane should continue to stay (>. - @ meee 8 pe happy family about the ex-President and his | faces right back.
7 heme and keep house, because nen Mrs. Norris near- ee
she was in ber late 50's and had But more and more were get- ly always intro-
no business training or experi- | “ag ‘regulars’— mothers with |
ppenanncenene — a i -time jobs who need care for |
. ee ac oieasnensanenenintenemetaie eaten itt ad . eanchineliacete a oo scpcanameranmamnaaninniammmeniailel
They sold the big house and got . ; a charming smali one, with a great | “And ‘the kids have s0 much
big living room and an acre of fun together! As for us, we are
beautiful land. | having the time of our lives, and
* ‘ When Ethel retired from her job,| aking out very well financially, | ©
z < they went.to work on a scheme too.” :
| which had been in back of their, (Copyright 1954)
. We adore children,"' Ethel told ‘. “We i ." Et is | ¥
fo me, “bar unee lite worked out > MAQNEY Held 3 we had none of our own, we de- .
cided not to let that stop us trom) | : | W h
having some around us. oint y it {
“There are dozens of young L Fj
really reliable babysitting serv- . } =
| ice that doten’t cost « fortune. | Girl Asks What to. ~
“So we decided to set up a baby “Do With His Share) 77>
ate ate | of the Savings Solitary lookers and listerners
| ‘Jocal Shord tf hecits and licensing By ELY Foe fictional cnailies on tovieien Sometimes Add Wool Yarns
. and found that their property met) | A at Ne et a “My and radio, and even write letters . .
Pr of an informal | fiance a joint bank ‘ac- of advice, warning and congrat- Fibe R G F
money toward buying furnishings | ; were flesh blood
They bought some equipment | for our future home. ‘ In tect ane he fs | ‘By ELIZABETH HILLYER And design for fiber rugs has
mo» apr ding llr venaeny Ae. “However, my fiance was killed | | tamily do eee tiie } is. | . There's both practical, serise and | much to do with their upswinging
al gen won *Y | in an automobile accident a month |}. & This is true of ‘Life with Father,” | Se sense in today’s fiber rugs. -somggir gota Roady ial "he ~ yard put ago and I would like to know |! a which began with the late Car. | They're happily inexpensive and terns. the handoome_ i ae ;
swings playground equip: | what to do about this money?| @ ) wich tea movies of hs own sturdy. and have a clean-cut tail-| artful mixtures which effectively
brea | Should I keep it all, or should I re- = rf | ored look which seems to add spa- | combine room scheme colors.
Then they put ads in their local turn his share to his parents?” - The Roosevelt families have fur- | CuSness to a room. | Sometimés fiber rugs add wool
an nt Answer: You should offer it to arte |mished conversation and excite- | yarns, which give them a some-
—_—— = | his. leave tet , 7a ~~“ | ment for newspaper and book read- | what softer look. Here is an ad-
parents and +t ap Sa nl Meena .
; them to decide whether they | 7 $90) an — : lers for at least three generations —— vance skeich-of_e-newdesign in
a want (or need) to take it or | Te se nj! \" Theodore Roosevelt especially was fiber- and wool called Scandia,
want you to have it. - — ‘t |a perfect public-figure father. Her- seen to be seen in the stores.
; a V ell-tai jack hi kj mann Hagedorn, writing about the The interest feet of the Dear Mrs. Post: Is it permissible } ell-tailored casual jackets are a touch | of white slubbed yarns, The back is bloused, | 5 eit family of Sagamore Hill. | teushabeln panern ell con”
for a ‘wife to buy her husband a | of uxury for late summer wear. This black | the front carefully tailored for smoothness. | says it was the children who gave temporary feeling when it's used
wedding ring ~~ five years of and white all-wool plaid has an overplaid the former President his truest with contemperary furnishings, and
; marriage iversary Is ne i — -—- ee in —_—— recreation, 4 | ' Rae
eee ould: vathet ghee | Gi , > | +am Roosevelts,” Mr a a te unrmally ‘redidenal
. ‘present I would rather give. | Girl Shouldn’t Blame Herself young Reeseveite.” Mr |
| However friends say it would be | ~ o ° *
PS wrong. it it is all nett © "| Dectiny Led Lad Into Joining Mari eo Pectin ant en a, best Spicy Relish +) [fim this ring, will you please ce LESTINY Led Lad Into Joining Marines | y better, sheet a gun straighter
= me what date, I should have put in | and set off fireworks louder than | {|
it, the date of our marriage or| By ELIZABETH WOODWARD~ | “I didn’t think it was fair to | “When he called to say g00d- gayone pise.” | Oes e : the present date? | “Dear Miss Woodward: I didn’t | 28k him Pave — ) were | bye, he said he would try to write. While his child must have .
Answer: I¢ he himself would like bene nt well ween os ge agin nls an het T do so want to write to him. | reglizeq when they went to live With Meats
io to wane 0 ating ie. be a while I began to like him very called me up every now and | | don't think be kmows how /in the White House that he was ;
all means ne a oe other. He e ery ‘much I like him, and I wish there | President, they still felt that they Mrs. R. Hellenius
ns cneter would Age liye plertonggas ; | had first call on him.
be more suitable at this Inte |how and began to call me up. | “Now he has quit school and Were some way I could let him) iit ioe nce when Mr. Roose- | of Clarkston Offers
date, “Then my father said I couldn't | joined the Marines, I feel it's all know. Can you help me? velt, on his way to a diplomatic | Recipe
You do-not have to have it-en-|°. 0b with anbody, and put a|my fault. I'm sure if I'd gone| Things have a way of turning | reception, went into the nursery
graved, but if you do, your wed- | SP 10 his walling me home from jwith him. it never would have enj-te tay ay ware maest where the two youngest boys in- By JANET ODELL
ding date. would be best for a wed- | *C0o! and calling me up. happened. to, Your relationship with this- stantly raced for the bed and threw | Pontiac Press Food Editor
ding ring, or today’s date for . hemselves-on-it—with the ecstatic Since this is the season of the | ring rms boy got off to a very slow start. | conviction that a romp was going , another . . |year when the fragrance of pick-
| Dear Mrs, Post: My employer's You didn’t really cotton te him | to begin. i be
daughter is going to be married when you first met, “I did not have the heart to/ ling spices can be detected in
soon and I have been invited to Parre And when finall ‘ disappoint them and ° the result | |many a home, we are offering you
you y convinced | was that my shirt go so mussed | ard
the wedding reception, I have sae if that you did like him in | that I had to change it.” /a Must Relish recipe today.
Because my poy engage | and squelched all possibilities of | ent. | | |who gave us the recipe says it
| ment I will be unable to go to the bend vor ton a you felt about | _ Tee ebstacte walk that he in- by ¢ Wak [is speeliont ith cal: senate att het
wedding. I have met the daughter | TRA ‘that. He could see your disappoint- augurated when the family home | GUNG | dogs.
just once when she came to the of. | SPeon ment. He knew, too, where to put at Oyster Bay was the summer Ideal for school! Pretty for par-| When asked about her club
: fice. The other two men who are | ne idee i A your fault White House included not only | ties! Make two versions—one with | 1 omberships and her hobbies
| employed here know the family | Y and he in Gat ie also had the boys but all their friends. and one without sleeves! Frost) -
quite well and will each send the | enough ae and for | He Would lead the group through | the edges with eyelet trim! Sew Mrs. Hellenius firmly disclaimed
bride a present. your father to take ‘the man at it now and save! | : of them When I need exer:
I would like te knew what I | A ‘his word He didn't want to cause . Pattern 525: Child's sizes 2. 4. weeds.” fe - _ ot =
should do under the circum. ERB you complications nners 6. 8, 10. Tissue pattern, transfer, s. lv we s
-. stances, Shall I send the bride a | GMSET~ a7 * ‘ a instructions. State size. some gardening.
wo og ng — small) gift, send her a check, or just Trv It Seo he bowed out of the pie- | MAKE FRIENDS Send 25 cents in coins for this MUSTARD RELISH
As shown Pa "“Gecrem ed other what? ry —— =" tor aa 4 phone | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- By Mrs. R. Hellenius
is one piece plus thes and pockets, |, Answer: If you would like to bus | . he dated other girl. And. That tern for frst-clags mailing. Send. tuurt ficumaers So thri nd , 7 1. small gift you can, although it M k S D l] 3-D . ; to 124 Pontiac ss i ecra 1 pint onions _
eral sor yoursell ‘some fer gifs’ is not expected. and under no-cir- a e PO on Oo S im 7 = ae noah 's ti New York 11 NY. Print| ean ravens or eauaitionee
eng oe prone Saves money, cometanass, goad @ check, This is the time of year when These spoon dolls are different cantty, or tend ® in ca ch. | piainty. your name, address with Grind together all but the
end fabric! i : . ___ wooden _ spoons are on hand in trom to know w’ , size. elery, us ‘
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a “TIS Wédiim WH “Small WeE-NG Cause “for Alarm hablar cabbdiaysreliberesin besser faces which are stuffed with per “Marines, | y \ Pick F ragrance ~~" ———— ——
takes one yard 35-inch fabric. You'll find that Baby will lose a “hen it comes to dishwashing. And Paper. And there's little you could have @ “IC ragran salt and let stand overnight. |
This pattern easy to use, simple
to sew, is tested for fit. Has com-
plete illustrated instructions
Send 35 cents in coins for this
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-
tern for first-class mailing. Send
to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-
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17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print :
.|take Baby about four years to | little weight for some days after
he’s born because he won't be
taking much food. But don't let this
weight loss worry you. It's natural.
He'll soon begin to gain and then
will grow much faster in weight |
than in height. |
While he'll double his birth
weight within a few months, it will |
length. Don’
Easy way to clean, brig
upholstery and rugs
Removes dirt and
grime like magic!
Watch the beautiful colors of your rugs and
upholstery snap go over them with Little Bo-Peep! Nothing
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Little Bo PeeP AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND”
lightens dozens of tasks! fen h
| isn't it fun to eat out in the open,
on the porch, in your yard, or in
the country? -
and they look life-like.
Turn the bow! of the spoon out his own plans, anyhow. His |
tewards you, then fill this with done to keep him from working
own destiny was working itself
When you are in the middle of a
With Originality
DALLAS, Tex. ‘INS)—A French
out bright as new when you
bits of paper napkin, Cover the out, and you'd have been swept , , hanging
$ : entire bow! of the spoon with out of the way in- the progess. | conversation with one person, and perfume expert thinks °
arriage icense * =. | a from day to day is a “foolish prac-
| crepe paper in a light shade or There's hope in the fact that he “noe person joins the group, tice.”
Pt ’ with plain cloth, and fasten with called you~to~ say~ goodbye and | ve ma brief fill-in such.as:.....j—" sorry
Applications | a rubber band. Make the fea- said he would try to write. “We were talking about Jim- od ae Ue ix — z Alien .H GSalisoury. Great Lakes, Ill tures with or crayon | Smith's campaign,”’ or, “I was in t ar per Audrey A. Santog. Lake Orion | paint 7 | But wait until you do get a telling Bob about pla t fume concern, the selection of per-
Murray Day. Bulford. Onte | Add bits of fringed paper for | letter, Why start writing to him weet sien © S° fume is an art——and the perfume
Lucille M. Fleury, Hazel Park the hair and glue this to the. back’ ef your ewn accord, only to have S — ase _—] must be fitted to the individual
James W. Thomson, Rochester lof the head. Wrap paper napkins; your father perhaps put a quick Rg rng DF Rapgparye ‘OF | Miss Thierry said:
Onalee J. Menderson, Rochester or cut crepe paper for the dress| end te nu? arrival a quick, easy, “A woman's own perfume is part
Frank A. Hunn, Oxford 0: suit. Make a ribbon bow tie or) and gracious gesture. _ o. her identity to others. It may
Mary 5 Culprpstan, Suture a sash, These are fun for picnic | wien em ety epee anything be changed from time to time and Setest & Pend Sts Thetes nvers you're position to keep First patent for a vacuum clean-| vening wear calls for a stronger
Patricia C. Swantek, Milford You could use these for place it up. er was issued Nov. 2, 1909. but ten perfume bottles
Sheldon N. Cunningham. South Lyon | cards, favors, or even glue them ined & dressing table = Janet E. Miller, South Lyon lain 4 for invitation ACROSS up on a
James F. Christie, Bloomfield Hills ro wi t friends. Make the a ridiculous as well as expensive.”
Mary J. Gauthier, Detroit o give to your » Bia Vereese She added that if the combina-
dolls cute and funny, for people! ¢ gne appears ~~ tion of essences in the perfume Lawrence K. McLeod, Whittemore will enjoy them more on ppeare |
| Carleen E. Q’Berry, 199 East Biva. | . 11 Singing voice chosen it not right for the wearer.
Ralph 8. Hine. Davisburg p T 8 Presses the perfume will not stay. |
anda utchings. oly “4 wi
James O. Troup, 763 Portland t UNIA! e } wend be aero N Ww
Pauline FP. Anderson, 122 Oakland fk | 19 Blood ey UY
| Irving P. Webb. 223. Nelson So worn and tired and shabby,| }+ ar eymeor ror _ Sherron J. Mack, 217 Nelson So sadly splotched and dark, » sodium Y |
| Dale A. Pearson Birmingham Im certain ” linoleum shonean
| Anne D. Morgan, Detroit Cane ne inthe Ark? wm jadiess é |
Edward R. Kelley. 187 N. Perry é Jacob (Bib)
Wanda L. Mullins, 616 Bradford = 26 Lustrous
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Prank Hasty lings NM Mer programs
Gertrude Dungey, 6 Crawford ene comic
Gerald T. Detkowski, Rochester 33 Blockhead We
nn L. Bastedo, Rochester Par eugar,
William D. Schaeffer, 1191 Parkway Rellow
dane D. Lehr. 7 Prati 41 Exists " ,
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Marry E. Williams. Davisburg 4 River in
Luetlie J. Birch, Davisburg Switzerland
William C. Gears Jr. Royal Oak ¥ } arr)
Duska L, Carman, Birmingham - i i] iaopooee = el 1S LIL)
— $1 Venerate TT IOIN | STO | Sis 3
Ervin V. Tindell, Center Line _ | 54 Small isiend p OSI0weOOUSSUe
Lorayne 8. Worstall, Berkley Then why not give ita base j Adjust in « 6 —— 71 Table 38 Take ily T c ot SEs ‘
mond Colbert ce ; attendant EIAs) Ol mIAIM
eadeyigecehondl coat of floor enamel, Pe- | Bare TEAS wR tn |S Remon” | a Raat Howard 1. coers. Farmington tunia, and stipple it with + eee, dl ~— oF omnes 2 ome tone, IAIVIEL UAL eh Quo
Helen L. . ‘colors rble ; Verba Oo IN Tae RAL
Cari A Guste rr) Pine Grove -| other . for - _ : 2 me - iS Attrnsen * 5 deeetahnee 3 x “s ATN ING Mis SLR iOlU) Ie
Barbara Waggener on || ized effect? Prettier —and 4 * point social event be + ay Guide's scale ELS tetas
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Norman L. Davis Royal Oak ! practical! Bisuor | 5 Mal the dawn 3 Turee-tord 4 TAIMiTiOl LL Aleie.
Bienor Woost, Milford - | “durning 18 Tatter sioths 53, By way of T cups brown sugar
7 cups vinegar
1 cup flour
‘s cup dry mustard
's ounce celery seed
', ounce mustard seed
', ounce turmeric
Mix dry ingredients with the
\vinegar. Add the chopped. vege-
| tables and boil 5 minutes.-Seal at
once in sterilized jars. Makes
about 10 quarts of relish. }
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Avoid clinging jersey, knit’ tebrie or shiny satin, Shistooist in crepe with soft front folds is good news
for you,
Mrs. T. B.—Tight hemline, beit- less and you. emphasize that bulge
| but front-side fulness which creates
| hemline width, done in black or
‘ }pavy crepe in the simple, extreme-
| ly comfortable shirtwaist, balances
| that mid-bulge.
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The spry Mikimoto, who discov-
ered how to grow cultured pearis
Authoritative American inform- and has made a fortune raising
ants seemed convinced changes in them, quipped, “I can’t afford to
the European Defense Community die before I'm 102.”
eee Ss ee “Japan has teen beaten in ; war, and | mean to make by | too drastic to be accepted by the 4 -sayectt-ait-the- -che-ueede—+
— Tother countries involved. ~~~ - dene payments,” be
cinnce that the ober, proposed | age that the
European ay partners—West An exaggeration, perhaps, but Netherlands and Luxembourg ~— cultured pearis earn many badly
could find any formula for recon- oie oBeme Or Ge Mend ome
Anew Frente sttiaas. = vy $4.990,000 worth of pearis = 6T We Work Hard for
. eo @ po, anes ee Oe on. Low Funeral Costs...
D taking from four to five er cent, “The Donelson johns Funeral Home makes every. | ~ Blackstone Thureday to diocese 6 ._ Switeertand, rie Ceicwes the Cost of the funeral and to
France
constantly improve our high quality of service.
cultured pearl industry, | B ing more families, we lower the overhead
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among other things, would allow
matic washer « »« “Tope’. tae "it american und." Britah| (Y Our church which formerly re-|"3Kurure ty forcing eyeters to
nt comparative vests. Don't poe ees itt mee|Church Freedom Is Urged |ics’cs ine income ot sperinent| row’ pate wheter tiny wente would. make the EDC treaty . houses and landed estates lives|to or not.
fail to see a demonstration Of length the same as that ¢ te by Bishop From Hungary Eat ee ombl ae job, =
this all-new Blackstone. forbid the stationing of German} EVANSTON, Ill. @®—A bishop|er, Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, | it,” he said. Mikimoto failed time after time
troops on French soil and from Communist Hungary de-/told newsmen there are no wraps! To the assembly, the greatest | before he produced his first semi-
delegates—Peter included | aggregation of Christian leader-| circular pear. ae
° settlement |bow to any they do or say gathered in America
— Russia over Germany. | but should stand more resolutely |at the assembly. he oewin bemp declared: oom te tae agen tne . In a move to explain the as free instruments of God. Bishop Peter did not specifically ‘I may tell you that there is oysters
YOU CAN OWN || French pjan, Ambassador Henri “In the face of all opposing |praise or criticize the Hungarian no pulpit in our churches which| * S sound peas ee
Bonnet met secretly at the State | Views either within or outside the|regime but he did maintain con-|has failed to voice in the last Basically, ponst cleus is
ONE FOR ONLY Department yesterday with Acting | church we proclaim this freedom ditions for health and growth of! months the message of the | Dle. Between May August
Secretary Walter Bedell Smith. of the church's way,” Bishop John | the church had improved in recent | world-Christ — the hope of the| ‘ree - year - old oysters are
* 2« 6 Peter told World Christian leaders. | times. world.” hauled from their ocean beds by
Smith was reported to share the} He was the first delegate from e - * This is the central theme of the | women divers and a tiny granile
view that the French plan imper-|behind the Iron Curtain on the! He said God “having delivered | assembly eager et gps stuck
ils the entire future of the defense | program of the global assembly us from many harmful bondages oyster.
__| community. However, he was said here of the World Council the. Dest.” has kept his promise -+3- Michigan Men-Vete——} nace in_the_ocean the oyster, — ——————————— drive to| Churches and the most controver-|in the midst of the events af World lis tender body irritated by the
of middle sial figure among them. War II and after it to reveal “his| WASHINGTON @—The 13 mem- | sharp-edged granule, secretes cal:
. Sana might be esceptalie fe * * * secret to his servants bers of Michigan's House delega-|cium carbonate in countless thin
We Service All Makes France and the other European| In a prepared speech brimming The Hungarian government, he tion voting yesterday all cast their | layers. forming a smooth-surfaced
. . army partners. Some other offi-| with Scripture quotations he as-|Said, in “guaranteeing the free-| ballots with the majority as the | pearl.
of Washing Machines! }\ ciais were reported pessimistic | serted that the church is not bound |4om of church life” provided for | house passed, 305-2, a bill strip-| Oysters will grow pearts only if & over his chances. up with any social system but| gradually decreasing state subsi-| ping the Communist party of all | they live in water filled with plank
* ses 8 serves independently its Lord on|dies. He expressed gratification |legal rights and standing. Five | ton, microscopic sea life on which
ROY’'S De Ore ee ea tay |e, toed, of beman history en NMS Geek ell. Michigen leremctate wore ehennt | ay feed, ent te eer we one
EDC's prospects, irman support or failed to v degrees fahrenheit.
CR-Wis) of the Senate Foreign Re- aT kiliove at mat only to om - “3.4021 ~~ lations Committee announced he | try everywhere
FE will leave for Europe today to|Culy but sve y are Cnristians CP AE aes Bos :
06 Oakland Ave. ~—# talk -over’-the~ matter—at-Dulles* the churches ought to voice this! ennai a - - — — - aa
° request—with British afd French | independence of the church of all officials, including *|social systems more courageously
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‘landed a party of 120 soldiers at |Stofnes, of Norway; Barbara Joyce Randa, of | Wyoming; Shirley Bliss, of Australia, and Betty | oq these comfortable choirs Tiracol early yesterday and that| Ohio; Evelyn Orowitz, of New Jersey; Aviva |Lee, of Texas. | mow—Exclusively in Pontiac
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tugal has no cruisers, it appeared WASHINGTON i — Everybody | With more than $100 income not | per cent of the unpaid bill. the troops quickly regained the | | at Miller's.
One Million Now Relieved ship as a “cruiser” and said it they are more than one third off. |
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FAULT! Another report said the warship | been required to file advance es- | If you have to file estimated re- | Year's tax, or last year’s income;
fired only blanks to scare the |timates of income are now re-|turns, the deadline for the first | or if you pay 70 per cent (66 2-3) SS
TELL [{T TO demonstrators, who surrendered | lieved of that chore. estimate and payment is April 15, | Per cent for farmers) of the’ tax | 7.
| without further resistance. Still an-| These are two important admin- \instead of March 15. The other | | figured by ‘taking your income up|
THE ' other account said the only firing istrative changes included in the | three installments are due on the | to the date of the return and ex-
was a salute salvo after the sur-|big tax revision act recently Same dates as before—June 15, ‘ending it throughout the entire
tt — super, ——— [ese PO A pata by Congress. Sent. 18 and Jan. 1s rer : rn a aor ee One change that alfecs—al-1-+————--*—+—+ | 7 However, if you choose to make
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‘in Income Tax Probe | The report received in Bombay, ' dividual taxpayers: the deadline
which is 250 miles forth of Goa; for finatreturns -is~shifted from
said the casualties occurred when the traditional March 15 to April
‘t your fault! Still, somebody nas to pay the
and Insurance damages ond personel injury. Your Accident = ~ the trick—tf you have any. If cow hhamoate. why not see || some of the nationalists resisted 15. This change goes into effect | until Jan. 31, instead of Jan. 15; PHILADELPHIA «®—Commis-
as Yor full details? the lowering of the Indian flag they | when you file your returns next 4S under the old law. If you make | sioner T. Coleman Andrews of the | CLOTHES POSTS
had raised over the fort 24 hours’ spring your final return on Jan. 31, you Internal Revenue Bureau sas the | °
AGENCY, before. eo * « don't have to meet the fourth- investigation of Sen. Joseph Mc- Steel with hooks ........... $5.95 ea.
INC The reports in the New Delhi, Taxpayers over 65 no longer are , T4rter installment on Jan. 15. Carthy’s income tax returns is be-
° newspapers said the troops found required to file returns if their! Farmers get a little more time. ing handled in a routine manner ALL TYPES of FENCES Our Own Personalized pea on Bvery Policy only 15 nationalists in Tiracol and | income is $1,200 or less. Under the They can wait until Feb. 15 to and without special consideration.
that these were arrested+oid law, they were supposed to file | file their final return on previous ~ Andrews said last night On a installed by Us o: Materiais Only! 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 |) “unharmed.” a return if they made more than Year's income, instead of Jan. 31 TV program the W ans Repub- , . +—-One—report- reaching the Indian | $609. . as under the old law. If they file lican had been ° ‘extremely cooper- H ‘ | capital from Goa, however, said * 6 ® * | this final return by Feb. 15. they ative with us” during the investi- ; AY $ UJ 4 E 34 ‘a S U 4 i | as many as 150 demonstrators had) Further, all individuals are re. don't have to make the fourth-quar- gation.
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From Nova Goa, the capital of| Under the old law an individual
Portuguese India, Associated Press | had to file an information return
Correspondent Harold K. Milks re-| if he paid $600 or more a year to
| ported that about 150 persons were any one person.
| being detained as a result of the; Big changes have been made in
Sunday march into Goa, the larg- | requirements for filing quarterly
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Officials said all were Goan na- making payments based on these
tionalists, though many had lived estimates. These changes affect
for years in India. estimates due in 1955—not 1954.
Nationalist leaders in Bombay | You continue this year under the |
prpyneom had anticipated a march | old law.
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Local Ordnan
MAKING PLANS—Major William J. Lacy of 847 Menominee Rd.,
CO of the 307th Ordnance Battalion, (right) discusses make-up of a
proposed Automotive Support Cq, with Capt. Wayne R. Harbour
SHOP TALK—Sic. Paul C. Jones (right) of
Rochester points out different mechanical parts of
a jeep to Pfc. Charlies H. Hawn (left) of Pontiac. ot = Pontiac’s 307th The two -men,—beth.
Ordnance Bn., are concerned with the upkeep of
vehicles used by the local Army Reserve units.
Looking over the vehicle’s engine is M/Sgt. Thomas 4d
a reality.
(center) who heads the
and Ist Lt. S. Kerr
the new unit.
of 37 men and six officers and go through a moun-4
tain of paperwork before the new company will be
| #
Statehood Top Ambition |.
of Territory of Alaska
Pontiac Press Staff Writer
JUNEAU, Alaska — This capital
city of the Territory of Alaska is
It ig its top. ambition,
The Juneau daily paper, The Al-
aska Empire, now feels that state-
hood is impossible in the foresee-
start of a cam-
paign to secure
a commonwealth
status similar to
capital when the territorial seat of
government was moved here from
Sitka many years ago, is quite
unique in many other ways.
Juneau's halibut cold storage
plants_now_are receiving this fish
at the rate of 150 tons per
of the i sir i ri [i aj Fy I i i : ship, “Prince
up. from Vancou- f ‘
. ‘
fz | 260. They come from nearly every
bursting out all over for.statehood. |
a leisurely five days each way. It}
has a capacity passenger list of |
state in the union and from every
Canadian province.
Only five are from Michigan,
four of these being from Oakland
County. These are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J. Klingler of Bloomfield
Hills, the writer of these tines and
his wife. The other Michigan pas-
senger is from-Jackson.
Klingler is stopping off at Ket-
chikan on the return trip to do
some fishing. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Klingler will take the two-day
trip. on the narrow gauge rail- |
road from Skagway up into the |
Klondike region while the boat is
tied up ar its most northerly port:
A close study of Alaska and inti-
mate contact with its vast possibili-
ties shows that it has much besides
spectacular scenery — in which
world travelers agree it cannot be
beaten.
In an international way, it now
ane Abt 38 il
Today the Reds would gladly |
swap q whole brimming bagful of
belligerent and bondage stricken
so-called satellites ‘to get it back.
} - “~Gigt, and tad sailed through-a
VAN R. BRAIDWOOD
Scouting Executive
Named for Pontiac Edward H. Leland, Boy Scout
executive of Clinton Valley Coun-
cil, today announced the appéint-
ment of Van R. Braidwood as
Pontiac District executive.
Braidwood, .27, former Port
Huron field executive, has been in
professional Scouting work three
years. AlsO an Army veteran of
World War II, Braidwood was
graduated from Wayne Universi
im 1951, majoring in sociology.
13-month-old son, Terry, will join
him in Pontiac upon completion of
their new home, now under con-
struction. .
Mister Five by Five
HARTFORD, Conn, (UP) — Vic-
tor S. Grogan was born at 5:6
a.m., weighing five pounds five of 45296 Brownell St., Utica, Kerr will head wes > aes
STOCKPILES
to keep a unit such as a proposed NECESSARY—Large amounts of supplies are needed
Army Reserve Automotive Support
Co. working effectively. First Lt. Charles P. Taylor (left) of 609
the
| Senile of 3583 local reserve center at 37 W. Lawrence St., S. LeRoy, Fenton, works over a list of supplies needed to back up
planned unit with M/Sgt. Thomas E. Coon of 2078 Manchester,
| E. Coon of Birmingham. All three men are learning WELCOME EXTENDED—Lt. Fred S. Kerr of | tion when it is formed, 2nd Lt. Lloyd K. Wright (left)
duties which will come with the proposed Automotive Utica (right) who will command a proposed Army | of 23410 Geoffrey Ct., Oak Park, as M/Sgt. Cliff W.
Support Co. of the 307th Ordnance Battalion, an Reserve Automotive Support Co,, welcomes one of
Army Reserve unit. The new unit must fill its quota the officers who will be a part of his new organiza- Lincolnshire, Waterford Township
smiles approvingly. how to keep vehicles rolling in the
of 20404 Snowden (&., Detroit.
Seeks Pontia Reserve Army officers and men
“are “iewtied to fitt the-ranks of a,
proposed automotive support com- |
pany, which wil be a part of the |
307th Ordnance Battalion in Pon-
tiac. |
The new unit will give ordnance |
support to Army units which use|
anything from small arms to tanks, |
and its commander will be Ist Lt
Fred S. Kerr of 45296 Brownell, | Utica. ° r i
The planned organization will |
need five officers, one warrant
officer, and 37 enlisted men,
and will be a service organiza-
tien trained in auto and weapon
repair. ;
As in all reserve units the auto
support company’s members will
receive a day's pay for each drill
with a total of 24 paid drills per
year.
Major Wililam J. Lacy, com-|
manding officer of the 307th Bat-
talion, emphasized that men who
still have a reserve obligation will
have a chance to discharge that
obligation sooner and get paid for MECHANICAL ABILITY NEEDED—It takes mechanical know- oe
ae
heat of combat. These part-time
soldiers, getting their training in early, are Sgt. Ellwood H. Johnson
(center) of 6771 Westaway, Rochester, and Pvt. Robert E. Shepperly
c Reservists it and will have a good chance
for quick promotion.
In a form letter sent cut te
recently discharged soldiers Lacy
said: “It is urgently requested
at 8 p.m.
serve Coster, 7 W. Lawrenee St.
“This new unit is in desperate
'need of former enlisted men with
Half Sprite, Half Woman Mx
By DICK KLEINER
(Second of Five Articles)
.
Hepburf. She was playing in
sensational screen test. They had
cast her as the Princess in Roman
te HHH
‘She’s been real pro-all her lite.
It was something born into her,
like her big gray eyes. She has
Holiday, the water sprite
or the chauffeur’s daugh-
ter in her coming movie, Sabrina. | That Gal Audrey Talks W People who've seen Sabrina
| say there is one Scene that shows
Callie to NEWYORK “for Aaarey ith Her Eves the chemistry of the audience.
That's what makes stars."
SAT oHeliy ood. epee at her —aeting “pest? They-re.already. talking in terms
| of another Oscar.
|
She's dancing with Humphrey
Bogart. But she’s thinking about
William Holden. And as
AUDREY AS “GIGT’—H oll y-
wood came to New York for her.
dances around, not saying a word,
you can tell her thoughts in her
eyes—first remorse for being with
the wrong man, then interest, then
something more. All in her eyes.
There are many good actresses
—many probably as good or better
than Audrey Hepburn—and cer-
tainly there are many more beau-
tiful than she. Why does the spot-
light turn to her? What's the se-|
cret of her appeal?
* ¢ ®@
“Chemistry,” says a man who's
worked with her for years. ‘The
chemistry of Hepburn mixes with “Her-cyes,” says another tong-
“thre -awectste: “Phat gat tates
| with her eyes. It's uncanny. It's
| like looking at the sun with dark
| glasses—you can almost feel the
she! fire.”’
And then there are those who
say, probably out of galloping
jealousy, that what makes Hep-
burn successful is press agentry.
They say there are dozens of
young actresses around who could
do as well, given the same parts
and equal publicity.
Maybe, but Broadway's tough
theatrical critics don't fall for pub-
licity, and they unanimously think
she's something way above aver-
age.
But—don't try to tell Audrey
she’s already a great ac-
tress. She still thinks of herself as
just beginning to catch on to her
trade. When anybody says some-
thing to her about an award or a
big honor of any sort, she'll gen-
erally say, “Oh, not yet—wait un-
til T get as big as Jean Simmons.”
* - .
Miss Simmons, the beautiful THE EYES ARE AUDREY'S—“It's like looking at the sun with
dark glasses—you can almost feel the fire.”
these are a few people at Para-
mount she has come to respect. |
This dates back to her screen test,
which still has them buzzing in
the movie business
+ * ”
She was signed while in Eng- |
land to what's called a ‘“‘test-|
optional’ deal. That means that |
she was under contract, provided |¥@5 © find-of-#-ifetime,
in Hollywood. |
So she took her test in Eng! .
Conditions weren't good. The!
lighting somehow was very poor.
So was the sound. But it was
made anyhow, and shipped off to | the Paramount office in New
York for relaying to Hollywood.
“We ran it through once,” re-
calls a man whe saw it first,
“There was no doubt that she
decided not to call Hollywood and
out any comment,
get a bang out of that
(Tomorrow:
line.) The
| young English actress, is a per-¢—
|former Audrey Hepburn admires
|tremendously. Of the veteran ac-
tresses, she stands in particular
awe of Lynn Fontanne, Katherine
Cornell and Vivien Leigh.
In general, Miss Hepburn feels
more at home with acting people
than non-performers. At least she
will listen to them more atten-
tively.
Some of the businessmen she,
like all actors, must deal with
complain privately that she will
take the advice of any actor or ac-
tress on her career, while she may
| not listen. to the word of a veteran
show business executive.
There are some exceptions to
that, of course, and chief among|and ‘Old No. T” was t
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2 debaker voted overwhelmingly to bles: Beans, green, flat, No. 1, utiliti High. he NERAL HOME merge. Railroads and utilities con- DESIGNED ROR. FUNERALS”. Ford Motor Co, The chamber als0 in September. . ; 325-575. bu: beans, | tinued ‘s improvement.siand Rd., White Lake Township, —,, : _- announced that Adam K Tradi ive in soybeans No. 1, 3.40-4.00 bi beans. _ told Oakland County sheriff's dep- reve’) aVaV St) Jr., Detroit, of the General ‘Motors ing was active in soybeans | fine.'wo. 1 €00 bu; No 1. 3.00-4.50 bu;| Aircrafts were oe aden that eosene baw! VWoorhees-Sivle research staf. hes oe ee ana nscnce tan une | Roets Hat nite Sita 'ieck | ncreeenpaam Products Ine. jumped | et ne aus ‘atin at MS and| FUNERAT, HOME to sme £m lin. heeinans_statietics | scored a good advance but wheet Sri Sr shel cate to split the anche. Northecp Air- | T road ‘last.nightand| Ambulance ers. Plane or Motor committee. and oats held close to the previous | >ese, 1 3 45 | took $3 in change and money from ad “ ed, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bushel, ¢ e,| craft opened % points at ; : 7 ; closing levels. There was nothing sprouts.” No. ph tq, BI Carrots on a block of 15,000 shares, on a cigarette machine Cemetery Lots 5 eo i, J behs. Carr ~ Publ Se Ad in the news to encourage heavy | No. 1. 1.50-1.78 bu. Cauliflower, No. 1.)0n the heels of stock split. Robert E. Clark, 49, of Detroit,| >on onave . a 2.50-3.00 Celery, No. 1, 3.50-4.00 . LOT. Ic vice 5 buying or selling of grain. crate; celery Wo 1” 38:1.28 dos. Cora, a oe aes thereafter was sentenced to 10 days in Oak- down balance terms. FE 2-453). 1 ad ‘umber were « i W Hi h Wheat near the end of the first | Gi size No. 1. 3.00328 bu; cucumbers, Steel, General Motors. Goodrich, | @%4 County Jail Monday after he) 4 Lors At SuTTS CHAPEL. 0 . ar ig hour was % to % higher, Sep- . Wo. oer Rag sqummners, Mont; ry Ward National ‘Dis. pleaded guilty Se Cheap. . jo a eo 1) 2 gome , The nation’s newspapers and | tember $2.12%, corn ‘s to 1% high- s pibegpiant. No | tillérs, Zenith, American Tele- fore Farmington Township ice
their advertisers contributed more jer, September $1.65%, oats % to 1.00-1.25| phone, Anaconda, Dome Mining, || pay a Le fine and $25 costs or space to national public service | higher, September 7244, rye 244 sen, ‘no. | Allied Chemicals, General Electric, | PY 60 Gays in jail. BOX RFPLIES projects. last year than in any !o 3 cents higher, September Atchison, Southern Railway, Stand- ar, ° URANCE a - 1% to 9% me. 1 , ; ‘s in jail and needs At 10 a.m. today and insur- year since World War IT; the Ad- $1.19%. soybeans to high- Parsley, curly, No. 1,|aPd Oil (NJ), Sinclair Oil, Royal! If your friend's in jail and . handling Blue Cross ee. - vertising Council reported today in er. September $3.26 and lard. 10 Parsiey root, No. 1:| Dutch, Standard Oil of California | bail, Ph. FE 5-5201, C. A. Mitchell. there were replies at gace billings, ‘Typing required. New York. | to cents 8 tundred pounds |", : meet hot Ne. 1,| and American Airkines. a the Press office in or older, Apply Personnel office, DRACS.... weplenber . Ale icc Anca iee R Rri The Tonowing BH Xess me estimated $9,830,000 was contrib- _ Potatoes, Sty Ne. 1 3.40-3.80 town Sheet & Tube. Westinghouse, business priels or ag + ramaeaa sodinnee F ; . ° P . bag. Radishes, red. fancy .80 doz. lA Cc. Bullard. U. S. G 4,1 14, 17, 29 job e Te and uted to support 14 different Ps | Grain Prices . $78 bene Mot ae meriean Can, a | Chrysler Corp. today appointed 0, 20, 27, 29, hE ee . '. cy Ss; . | bd . By . interest campaigns, such as U.S CHICAGO GRAIN oz bens Rhubarb. outdoor. No. 1,, SUM and Texas Pacific Land. | Herbert E. Sellers as comptrol- 30, G, 44, 06, 56, 57, 64 p> Bd, onnich oe. fared Savings Bonds, accident preven-) cyicado—AP—Opening grain: <: Gem Gone oe base se°206 | New York Stock _ ler of defense operations. Sellers, | 78, 86, 96, 104, 106, 119. Personal interview. call A. Pipe, . . . - : | . tions and school betterment drives. (Sep 211%, "Soybeans squash butiernut No 1. 3.00-3.50 bu, ew Tork ofocks | who has been with Chrysler for | i ER LIT terwne 9 0 The valuation was an increase of | pt "5 FGM, squash, hubbard No 1° 300 bur squash | Adams @x 374 15) Cre Coat... 174| 37 years, has been general audi- | QUALIFIED ELEMENTARY S00 ewer the prev teal SEA ER ES BRR ES a TR GHA EE RSD om 5 Se Daag don Lean _Stheel’ oss Sinha "5550 year. | oo Core .. Mareh..... = | 135-1 36 pk. basket Tomatoes, hothouse: Ales L sti 357 Jones & L.... 263| Calif., plant the past six years. _u ip W Male 6 RESPONSIBLE LADY TO TAKE Dee tes uae I No 1 Poo. 14-Ib bskt; tomatoes. | ansed - OT 4 Kelsey Hay... 237) Chrysler also announced appoint- etp Wanted Male 6 soe whusdece hamet ibe chases Is HEREBY GIVEN OF A) March 1584 Sept. . ,.... 1638 prong taney. vr yy ae bskt. Tur- Allied Sire “ as eanneoss —eeen t¢3| ment of Harold S. Gill as director . ese. chi a lhe enttaree. lic hearing to be held by the a. May 159% Oct vevcee 14.50 topped. No 1. 1.80-1.78 bu Alum Ltd |°.. 707 Kresge 88..... 29.6 of employment for the automo- | Pontias Press ord Townsh Zoning Beard at } Oats— Nev seceee 1338) Lettuce s: Celery cab- | aium Am _... 87 Lehn & F....°172 | WAITTL ESS ne BAR WORK. , bigeye ~ i chanee | Oe 14's Dec 12 page. No 1, 3.00-3.25 bu Endive, Nol. | Am aittin ... 14 LO® Glass... 602] tive body division. "1 Huron 8. 1904 te consider the following | Mores 1+ TE Soybean oh AS ee bleached No 1200-| am Can... 45.6 Lib Mena... 121 7 | aingue-wowae Waal hie NOT r OVER
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“eirne boundaries of said. districts or eee ead eee be ee et: | Am Loco... 171 Loews... 114). ang accounting of long term PPLY 6 N- Telegraph shown upon the map marked | MICAGO FoT Nansen Oe, Me, 1, 2403.08 3-des erate: | am Ma & Péy.. 31.6 Lene © Com... 06-6 in a recent | SEAMSTRESS MUST BE EXPERI- and 4 ted Zonir of the Town- | curcago MAP) Potatoes @rrivals 85, | lettuce. head. No 1, 100-150 bu; lettuce, | 4m Motors ..! 11§ Lorillard .... = leases are discussed in a expesENeED “SALESMAN. | enced in dry ciwaning repairs. ond Contenetes ee which is | on track 248; total US shipments 306. tes ts 1. 75-100 bu. Romaine, No 1, Am N Gas”... “4 Mech.27k .--. 22 | Sublication of the Bureau of Bus- Birigrenly between 36 and 38 ( Steady work Appry to Mr. Me- netation, po sendlemny and other enue for Long White slightly weaber; for Ce we. -1.00 bu. col- | Am Rad ‘¢.-33 Martin Gi..... 208 | iness Research at the University sales ag he none : Peters Pontiac tion ts on file at the Township Office.| Reds firm; Idaho-Oregon Long Whites lard. No 1. 1.00-1.50 b le. No 1, 1.25- | am gmelt aoe ne fe age as | of Michigan. The booklet is an- ‘Shop. ee Wom rn eee be ag meget O vatt, of Ee Ord: |: babize C62a, ound Rete 6630; | 1.69 be. Mustard, Mo i 125-175 bu. Sor- | am Sel Pa... 28.1 son et S| igen ae . EXPERIENCED SERVICE STA. | “Must have experience in building nance as if fully described herein.” Russets $4.50; W eg nites | rel, No.1. 100-190 bu Gpinech. ay | Am TeltTel. 173.3. Mid Stl Pa. 2° 7 other in the Michigan Business tion ‘atiendant | Must “know light | supply ‘business and lumber. Oni a 4 7, Adee (=. ; oe *purnip, No 2, 100-125 bu. am venlen 214 Mont Ward . 692| Studies Series put out by the _gunoce Services TOETE® betwece CPU nn hae Pees ba change from Residential District BOTICE TO CREDITORS Am Zine “" 193 Moter Pd ; aaa | bureau which is part of the Uni- = Lane CITIES. | “ir Burmeister EM 9-417), 1, tguCommercial District T fos ta 2 THE CLAY PLEET INC i k Anewec..a. Motorola. a8 versity’s School of Business Ad- | "from b0 "to it0 ‘wueleals none | WOMAN TO CARE E FOR 3 SMALL of Supervisors —_ 5 requested to| All creditors of The Clay Pieet, Ine Livestoc Gane OS De * 104 Moston 4 gf ministgation. opeaes © cotete heetenne 4 | ciaity ot Commerce Lk. area. -™a,! is on the corporate term ot existence of said DETROIT LIVESTOCK Dry aes Nat Bise . 42.6 and learn to train sales force. Of- eM em fie att «office ot the Tes The Clay PleetIne__expired_on_ une | _DETROIT (AP) Hogs —Salable 690. | Atchison. 1382 Nat Cash R90 - _| ter — : lh exam : al such ereditors are! wales varrows srount Bert ~— Nat ret Sates of +n—the—+ xperienced company _ and care of children. Must live p~——-staor-ene wanty 7 ome po a uested to t_ their fae toe moutiy 25 cents lower Bt $23.00 att Rotin vere 348. Nat" Gyps 334 second quarter 1954 totaled | man it scuist you in “gesting is * area week. $16. FE 4013) terested. TOWNSHIP jaims Emery t A ol Ts oe Lead 4 sta: ° ’ : 201 BOARD Se stheraay. for said. upavution at Caitle-Ssiable “750 “Slaughter steers, | Aveo Mig .... 62 Net Stee! £23 17,145 units, an increase of 23.5 chandise. Write for interview, woataw “OVER % TO CARE POR + ADSIT BTEWART 158 Pierce heifers and cows weed and ‘theres Sinaae” Beit On 83 Nat Thee. 88 he 13.873 sold in Whis Dept MCH-49 Rew. | small child and houskeeping irman before August 31, 1954 to strong; most slaugh- | Balt & Oni .. NY Air Brk .. 207 per cent over t ’ : _leigh's Freevort MO | while nother wo References LOUIS BARRY oh SRICHARD G. WaT ere Oe. i eadieen tib.of- 30 0, tew head, seer | Beech Nut 1° NY Cent 27% the first quarter, the Mobile | ExpeRiENcED SINGLE MAN ON | FE 4148 after 4.00 pom “ | yearlings to $25.00: few lots good and | oer AY ae. 782 Nia M Pw 315) farm by month 1 re- | WANTED DENTAL gy ASSISTANT. if, 31, "4 Aug. 10, 3 %. na A choice heifers $18.00-21.50; utility and . Nort & West 446 Homes Manufacturers Assn. re- ferred” Cart Dohat 3460" Dutton Typing necessary. Write
$12.00-17 00; few scattered sales cumter | Bohn “Alum tes No Am Ay 33 ported today. Dollar sales, at Ra. Rochester sd Press, Box 314 sav
te low utility grades, 010.00-18.00: mest | Bend Sire... 168 Nev siaPw 163 retail value, rose to $73,209,000 MAN BETWEEN 3 AND 35 you | WOMAW on OL FOR | wages - : - ee | e ount | DETROIT EDISON COMPANY ing. uitlity Molsieins $14 80. canner: and | Bore "Warn ro Ot ess from the $59,237,860 reported in ber building supoty business Only | Must te sect Stay sights cutters $9.00-11.50. with few canners one - 39.5 Oliver Cp 27 the first uarter those wth caperl -- a ap | _ — — 8.50. commercial bulls $15.00 down: 221 a q . between 6 pm. and WOMEN WITH 2 OR MORE A $8 00- Otis Elev o4
COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.5 % | tem canner iightweignts around $8.00- Brun Beis “73 Owens Il Gi 88 | _Phone Mr Burmelater EM’ 3-4i71, | Rooms of, evenings free te bold
* Calves—ealedie 300 Opening sales | Burroushs = cere atr “as Pontiac Motor Division built | | ant work good pay OR re 4 hy ie & : 4 | 6 Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, veslers mostly | needy: oreo Colm Wy dag Param Pict 347 aren fea week, compa | WOMAN FOR OF ' this stock offers an excellent investment” in- a} marcia -ené-good-$18.00-25-00. Drv 8 Be RR. NT pwr 500 in the “previous week: 0 TO 11VE IN” ins ena, e able, 280, Small lots a met | Capital airl : He Pepsi Cole 1444/ Production at GMC Truck and | | heed BE, and care ot growing Michigan utility. Sri abuest caran nt) MEM choice and | Carrier Co": M4. pmiice "333 | Coach Divisions was 1,075 units | witn or witnout car steady Job, Would accept, high ‘school girl j —— io ae | aa Philip Mor. 391) last week. It built 1,074 the week PE 050 Telephone: WOodwerd 2-2055 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK .: 204 Biisey ‘Me. 433| before. The statistics were pub- OIL BURNER MEN . ‘ 3 CACAO, Ae) _Relanls boss 0000: | Sot-teed see oe Plate @ - $$°| Itshed today by Ward’s Automo- Help Wanted b. J trade uneven; » y to bd - ee Proc . 5 Nation nd First or Micaicas Corporation ern steady on butchers 390 Ib. ond heav. | Ches & Oh.... 384 pullman 567) tive Reports Experienced tm installation ead vanvape . enw . - jer and on sows; closed active. 190-270 | Chi & ‘ 2} pure ow - oe) — ing for year around steady agents. Real . PB. Ww. Din Wo. 23.00-23.50: latter price quite freely | Chrysier “y03) Radio Cp... 34 | High salary and commission for nan & Sons 66 W. Huron a Investment Bankers fer 330-308 io 190-200 | lb 922.03 Cities ore, ear t Rem Pant . a | Ward's Automotive Reports @ good od steady retiable man. Elb- PERMA Ri = : a 5s s¢ “ Repu . : . "ROIT end ts 2 28-23-48: some eround Jee ee wa Reyn Met 73. said today that new car wey ing. a you have a cenit, we ‘will wate — 1 | 20.50- : avier butchers soos ‘od . vor BUHL BUILDING DET searce. 200-325 Ib. 2150-2978; choles TE RRO Piet act on July 31 dipped 3 per cent OUTSTANDING | 30 in a sew field of endeavor. CHICAGO 330- Ib. sows 1800-2000. lighter | Col Gas......, ie k 8ps 202) low June 30. This was 15 per cent OPPORTUNITY | quatty. Opportunity for advance. NEWYORK wien tage 1 rere Nok 8-008 CR Geet! Se Reemet RS or 100,000 units under the domes- | 3 men verses ty wortss wrgest ent” waldo” srk. ey “aoa 1800 @ 2. .}.}.}}}©§©§©=©=©0 "| Gee GE oo... .2 | .
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firm: vealers steady: @ few loads prime|| Coat ou... 72 Simmons... 37 : d above average earnings & butld selling or Merely — steers over 1.200 10. 38.50-96.79; 15; mined Con Rng... 395 Sinclair 0 | a. cline was the third montf-en : your own is more pone A ee of Kleenex - eet ceeiee ae ee - v investment. ec nt, neat ap- ; ; jon esse seated pe Seer, REE BY) he Bpercamguneie nce | Seieeseemear for | Berea ba Sy a e ice ad . TV , see . ay. Consult us for first hand information rola neers. 1086-1100" tow foags | Curting Wr---- 124 Bow RY. per personal "i mee CW. ceed. #8000 pet Gay... Temporary ° choice and 900-1.000 ib. | Det Edis: 33.2 Sperry | 142} Car Sales. views to start 1 p.m. Monday and A G Ramlon. Ritz Motel, 1000 in Stocks and Bonds ery and) mined Feariings a3:0-34.00;| DUC Seng... 23 See | | 38 sere seats A" O Ramion, Ritz Motel. 1000 choice 00; | Dow Chem.... Std Ol Cal . 664 ° am utility and commercial cows 10.00-13.00; | aaa $4 Std Ott Ind 24 Death tices Z _ . ; . a
snd “commercial bulla 35041550; ey | Bugle Ps. 284 Std OU MS. aR 0 SALESMEN Wary tind Stare or aise We maintain a direct line to a member of all and choice vealers 1900-2200; cull to | East Air L... 272 Std Of Om .. se) we 3 ambitious men 23-0 | (AY,. Apartm.nt.” board and commeretal $2.50-18.08 El Auto L.... 354 Stew War 217) BARCO! 18, 1954, NA- and married to complete our sales | . 4d after 5:30 pm. FE principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute Salable sheep 2.500: slow: slaughter | Ei 'ivus in... 3. studedarer 106| CARCOME, AUQUGT 18, i98 eS SS | Se. ilable at all times. — “shane aooay: yearitngs fully s¢ Emer Rad... 133 Sun Of 3 Ave. oge 74; beloved husband of the fastest growing t | Mishiese quotations service ava a spring lambs 19.50-20.50: bulk choice ae Se oe pa. 578 jocher of tee Mepeteen ond Alvin ofthis fast’ growine cy. Sehing — Instructions 9 . ~~ end prime 21.00-22.00: cull to low good | BECelO-.. ee co nd Sercome Mra domes euporionse preferred but get are = 00-19.00; decks and loadlots good Firestone ..... 823 Tex G Bul 105.2 | ; brother of David ecessary. Guarantee Plus Commis- ACCORDIONS LOANED: FREE TO 100. thee ime reer: | Preept Sul.-. 612 Thomp Pd 856) Harvey Barcome and Mrs. sion beginners. Also § FREE lessons j lines 18.00-17-00; these weighing 93-105 Prue tra... 284 Tran W Air . 196 Albert DeBonville. Puneral serv- | iven at ‘your nome OR }-0466. C c er ° Pag va te choice slaughter ewes 3.50- | Gon Bak...... 96 Transamer | 358 be held Wednesday, Au- UTICA FORD SALES Enrou ‘now for tall ° e ‘ grote. [Gen Blec...... 444 Twent C Pox 343 fust 18th at 6 A.M. ot Bt. Vin- Van Dre a Mall a “cu, LEARN TO 7 aa paewrwe . ..: on Church. . wide "pickup and return 414 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 490 BUTTER AND BOGS | 4Gen Mills... 684 Un Carbide | 817| fn Mt Hope . Mr. Bar- yA CHICAGO — stead. - | Gen Motors... $1.6 Un Pac . 1384 is at the
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| “sat Us mediums Goody “s+ 14.4 US Smelt 50 dear sister of Alex, Joseph and in state Contact anager, —fonties, Press. Bon ¢4. —___ ards 2: aferrent recetpte 2. iy X.. 23;/Grah Paige... 15 US Smelt pf 59 Portrzuski. Recitation of CY OWE NS FORD” “4 1 _ Bank Building cheeks Ot Ko Ry... 23 Us Geet" Se Leon, Fertrauakl. Rechation of PENS SOK ____Work Wanted Male 10 ~ oe __ os = ~ TANTO oN ~ ARPENTRY. | = — Phone FE 1-1568-9— per: peveoty acs | Holland P..... 172 w “August 17th at 845 P.M. Puneral W AN FED: 5 MEN a} tile a . sia har hd hl canes luded 8 s hid . . ; T#th at 10 A M at St. Vincent ro "statt our ; BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT ! ‘ rhites ree sere state ier wid pe orgy “es ot ha = — me dePoul Church is fe Mt. po eo gfe pe Radner Fy Sey work FE 4-3407 if TAT Oe me 2a gn ree 53-55. wid ave 54: Indust Ray... 474 Wests Bl 68.5 Olive Cemetery, Detroft. Mrs. Experience aot necessary This CARPENTERS DONT KNOW IT / ‘ medium 42-43. wid avg 42',) small 3o- i tnland at). 63 Wiles, & ce” 12 Bowman will He in state at the is & permanent osition with a all. Only vre of exp PE a / 31. wtd 3"! O's. grade B large 46, | Inspir Cop. 334 beng Pe 124 Brace-Smith Funeral Home, large = + s18 0 to x.y wee : to ® w ET NM acl | ater ORE FEM Sf) CRM AUGUET Mm tome | Eatin BOR in Ra, | CARPENTE SORE Waar. , | yg. S242: medium 41-42. wtd. avg 42. it Nick .... 446 Ynest Sh & T 401) ington, Mich. ¢ 7. Puneral foot W. Huron Be'ween the b: its , . . small 29-31, wid. avg 30%) grade B. will be ‘ fr of 10 a.m, CEMENT WORK — Richard H. DeWitt Int Paper. 751 Zenith Rad 72 ill be held Ww ay. August i Donald E. Hansen ichard H. De large 48, grade C. large 28. peewees 23. 1 eee eanentey. -hages - theeee. Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 Checks % =m a mi 13909 Oshiana Ave.. Para : water Alb tn Rg oi crvewary sidewalks and cheap -
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rd Ave., Birmingham, Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance acheAco routay | previous aay. ‘Indust Rails UUil Stocks Funeral Home, Farmington mayer K woodward Ave st whe _ —_ ‘ )—Live poultry st y _— ‘ : m: . . Burglary Insurance Life Insurance receipt te coupe yesterday I oe Week ago... 178.1 a3 et 1323 cox -AvGUeT 7 ieee — WIN WANTED, DUCT. INSTALLER Fe eaten siding right
ony =. saNtkD> Puer’e ; ABINET, MAKER AND CARPEN. Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance po a 107 se4 838 ots! E160 Mill Bt. Pontiac. age 73: a —— a CABINET AND CARPEN | 92.8: light hens 14-15; fryers and broilers 43 8 85.4 1080 gaater Mra. Minta EB. Gardner man. door-to-door in city of _2- J oe32 | 24-29: old roosters 135-14 ducklings 26 6 $8.8 1163 ts. Bertha E. Forbes. ira 8 jac and general area anoee CARPENTER CABINET. _ capanettes 5 805 905 rpenter and Johnny R. Car- ly manufactured. Exclusive oe build or as “Aveliebie piel HE HAS FAILED T +1 46 penter; dear sister o uct; no competition ia the city. Ses resale Pe ean ng Aa lan DETROIT POULTRY 2 = ims the Pceeenre Cuivre,’ Mrs. Nel- product’ You cam make wp to 6008 XTERIOR TRTEWGR PAINT- m He rtson end Mrs. Nettie E AT SOMETHING HE LIKES. DETROIT (AP) —Prices paid per pound | Lloyd: dear stepmother of Wal. & week Must have car. proper “ashing. Reason- ____ Warden Lewis E. Lawes | Ss —_— for No. 1 quality live poultry |_/Poreign Exchange— jo ter. Jessie and Barney Cox. Elmer __license and ¢ - = a hh Heavy hens 18-22, light type 16-18. | + aa al 5 County See me at my hese | heavy roasters ‘overt 4 lbs) 27-28: heavy NEW YORK (AP)- neral wil be held Wednesday, after 430 anv . 420 broilers or fryers (3-4 Ibs), whites Poreign exchange August 18, at 2:30 m. from er fryers (3-4 lb hites 26-28. rates follow ‘Great Britain in “dollars the First wi Fou -* eg = _ | Rede 24-25. Gray Crosses 27-282 | others in cents): Chareh one ee mee ba meme fryere S0-Ti ceannetien a. ee renaten a ga Oe ol ——_! . lis officiating. Interment at WE HAVE OPENING : Oi¢ roosters 13-14: dueklin : 163.18% U. 8. cents, nged. Roseland Par y. Mrs. For neat appearing man to assist | Keys. ""young heavy ‘type hens 30-35; | “"Barope: Oreal Bitten ranges) 42.81% Dera! Home until neon Wedcestur oer No, eapertence Bectesaty. | tome 27 "* uncharted Mpitain 30 dey futures| when at that time she will be but must be willing to work | : DETROTT sTOCKS futures 281%. unchanged: Great Britain | faker to the Parst Pree Will Bap- pa BM RS Com lete esetecer & Soskes ip 5.50%. i Bel-| Mt Orant. aeel Park, Michigan Aooly in petson only, 60'N, Pad: : Pigures after decimal points are eighths gium (franc) 2.00%, pF oe for service, Puneral ts jock : High Low Noon| cent: France (france) . of a cent, un- the Puneral : —- — ____f, Beldwin Rubber —}$,—Ht cnenget: Germen st ; ; ———_Hetp Wanted Femate —7—
Investment | Qerity-Michigan® | ..., 27 34) Ger) 98.43 — of o coat 4 ‘free, 75: beloved wite of Wilt aor Kingston Produete*. a 23 27) (tra) .16 & cent. ped; Por- . ; he | 3 i 3.50. unchanged; en let V. Hazard: dear mother of CAR BILLER Screw sqece a7 @2| (krona) 10.34 unchanged; Switzerland Mrs. Anna Morris . and Mrs. é ene.e . | Mgwees Abrasive? . 8.8 (frame) (free) 23.33, unchanged; ° Muriel Smith; dear sister of Bert Alert woman with $3 {3 | mark. (krone; 14.50, unchanged. | : Smith. Puneral service will be some experi-
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THELMA M. ELWOOD | ae ed en's “tiemigum storm | car garage and paved street.
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+ room: $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake sash & screens. Almost imme-| Total price +
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Pontiac VE) tnaPP SHOES” SES STO 16 pk ss Lorge five room semi-bungalo clean as @ pin. Sensational value. | ————
38101. 9 |S Aaiee ARn't oo tos | NICHOLIE & HARGER . x “ih stairway to expansion ‘attic. a0 ROWS L : | Gl’s HOME
Landscaping 18A new 11 PE 44086. _ pw none gt? WO asa | NSS \ * auiaty tastefully piaste: —_— orm home Pavan aan Lares No money down, 3 bedroom
saute LIFE FOR OLD jOLEUM | =". Suron * Se | : Just th ‘4 reash woe vt iake privileges
Dan's LANDSCWwiNG sERvice. | 5, Dpiscting nLnaire Oia | Wanted Real Estate 32A- | Sea Rigg. awe | > garage, Joat the uch ter mom | Green
| complete lawn building & main- plastic "type coating ‘Walte’s, No- ware e rate wane se enrnewr eens ears | line. $4,350 down and per JIM W RIGHT, Realtor
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peed til Maple 6376, Sie Central, Pontiac, Michigan” IS TERRIFIC Rent Apts, Furnished 33. Rent Houses Furnished 33 35. with butchen privileges. Pe-eooes, ; Full basement gas heat ok itn nwume | T ON
CANDSCAPING AND GAR ON AND APTER THIS DATE. vit | ae {| f — ;
sireios, lowe building end plant | S-11-84. 3 ae ee te aS ani So. it four home or Boma 2 ROOMS, DOWNSTAIRS.. cLosE a BEDROOM FURNISHED. “conn | | @00m— | Wall to wail carpets wwenetian ' | _H. BROWN, Realtor , J
ing ying for weed ¢ for anv debts contracted by any |_te. PE .2375s.- im, PE 603 5S pm. to 7 p.m. | blinds, 3 extra e bedrooms. |
,_______—s__s_____'| soother than myself. Brad 8 € artsten rounding jjeke 2 LARGE ROOM APARTMENT | + SepOOhe PURRIOEED ALi | paved -Grtvowny api ie oes os: bs W Huron Ph. ~‘VE 24810
ROTOTILLING 685 N. Perry 8t _Dtich.| has ciways beem our pelicy All modern. Private entrance. modern conveniences. Sept. to, bh al ad know cant beat 3 ROOM WITH PART , BATH $950 DOWN
5-7000 PLEASE: IF ANYONE KNOWS OF | to work only m this mut policy na Adults onl a od ee down “eel oda wee Come __peor_ Willems Leke__On +e | 4 room modern, gas fur.
iG AN W.| = indy (whose husband suffers| area By dob@ so. we are better | mont’ we sense. o fF &¢ ROOM HOUSES PARTLY FUR- - sy 0 owitn ‘ TEARS OLD i hace, automatir gag bet
THOROUGHLY Q UR LIFTED, | —of-am scettent on Mot a4 cn ; T ng aPaprMent PRIATE 5 7" noou_ MOUSE Se | poanpuno moun pom OLDER | _PAUL A. KERN, Realtor aX owe i) BEDROOM ROME pl + + FURNISHED basement ag
rate Ugenesd Sante ba tan por would you please get in touch Sie “veel” Lae 4 . rl faster heated. Adults. MA 41450. people. Close in Newly decorated 31 Oakland ane, . io i oa aPhet EDR ROD HOM locaton sear |B Brede. :
snd planting C. Mile, Pu 'T4343\| with" Mr. "Walmasiey. sheritts} tute" ad Mur wiett seins feret | E ROOMS | 7 ROOMS WEAR LAKE COUPLE | Tooms Automate heat | _.Beet_Batste_Sme | cote oom
~_ Moving a Trucking 19 perme are a sERvice ba the “ate nen real vu Apply ie a OOM ‘es | _Ply_Box 84, Pontise ial susie merane samen 8 mine wt ear POR , OXBOW LAKE. =. = ;
AA-\_ MOVING & TRUCKINO OR tg tee. “Sars °° |8 GOmen. ts y-—8 oP $3. " CAN TAKE 3 AGED OR CON: | dullkding Can be used for a home| BY OWNER PAU BURN HEIGHTS ;
pickup & delivery. Good éervice REDUCE | ROOMS FOR 1 OR 2 MEN FOR RENT FURNISHED § ROOM. jome ved naree “ae Sr uaness. . $2,500. Only $250 5 room bungalow. Newly dec- INCOME OR HOME, which :
at reas rates. re 1.0759 anytime. Quiet, clean. no drinking. Ve utility, automatic heat and water, Pleasant 3406 sala . | erated. $600 down. Automatic ees. ever you prefer. It ts le
Sivuime aL — - Peasenabie tem 373 5 TY | jease from 1 to June ist. OR Ou 2 acres,| hot water heater. Pe 5-457). 124 | cated om approximately ‘s AULING, “ALL KINDS. PICKUP ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? _ reasons . ‘SB. Paddock "G0 or Lincoln Ae Phone after 5 p.m ___ | geod large § room house, a cer Cortwright. : j acre im @ nice neighborhood
aes —e Try ow f apse’ ick . 7 e 4 —— SE IN FOR COU- 3 ROOM HOUSE, oT COM- LADIES UNDER tesa wa y Mee with near sc s and ~
NED Fs r safe, se ayie pie plete 1 ehild welcome.| ,,° mm home in which to rest, ; La toe i Large - transportation Best of all
a Individual nutritional s. ; ® ee tT > noon oe oft auburn” na. e . water —ATOSE 7 PONTIAC | Beatie . ~
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Mpr ccesrt- > -OP* | Ta WEDDING INVITATIONS 150. | Poove OR >1972 gr_OR 317—8 A aa Goupiaas | tied FR ones i people tn new country home ts | €2f1 Andersonville Ré" Waterford | location. Clove to. Dus, Ser¥ice $3,000 DOWN = a
Lio#t TRUCKING aND pomp "'% consultations Open 0 to 8 — 102 ' Fidrigh” Good” toed aad care a, | we schoo san wn oe, leats re Interested im getting the
truck Black dim and fil) | qx O28? or OR 3-0473 i ROOMS PRIVATE BaTH | %D4,UBfurmished. Tots welcome. | Transportation to beach. Por, in-. i Au on good reads. | (3%, Value om today's mar
an PES . WOMEN. WANT A DORMEYER round “Noor, couple preferres, TE +1444 before ¢ pm. | formation call Walled Lake MAr- oe fo «—iket?’ Look this overt A}
TR deen frver mixer or steam tron) CASH FOR E UITIES Fe 1306, Pp ROSSELL Na ket 41048 “ORAY "TON. PLAINS bedroom home with modern-
33158. a Chote, “tor selling “Squla cream | We have i Ma hod buying |2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE oC Hotel Rooms 39 omatnn T “A | fing and "dining Teome:
CIOWT AND HEAVY TRUCKING | shampoo, PE Siuitien tn ‘medians, Grieed inf | entrance. ti a week Call FE _FURRISHED + BEDROOM HOME”, nnn | Os a ee Te Gree Sutomatic gee furnace. heat-
Rubbish hauled. 2-0603. Wid Child. “oa % located homer. Call us for im-| _2-0663 after 5:30 p.m. Mendon Lake, Automatic heat. HOTEL AUBURIN [our own welt Good erage. +f st tareee cement arive SS
t to rd mediate. ac r Large ¢ cement drive.
LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND. i YOUNG LADIES. EVERYTHING | Lease § months $100 Adults only. down, rt st
| Black dirt. FE « ROY KNAUF Redltor | turnishea. 25 Williams EM 3-2193 Reow ty Day of week “SUB UBURI Le ee URBTN | fae ——
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¥ work. Cal anytime, FE Park No 4 FE 23-4070 e-i000 quartet. Private entrance. Family Renta) Agent. FE 42583. . . FE 2020 see pony neat 2 bedroom agalow ——t level | hen it~ yl
teal. _________ | Wtd. Household Goods 2 | rok gi ano COURTEDDS | one |SMALL 3 ROOM FURR. HOME |] IOTEI L _ROOSEV ELT moog CER SE AR I Ee ies wae oe REDUCED RATES | servioe, on city or suburban prop- 2 ROOM PRIVATE BA BATH AND | cut Baldwin: mod. eutg. bet we sori san” srt tts heme sheslt be | with 0100 down e 02. Bore & ge Oe
serv ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST 1°" | co et yom, O00. & week TE aaee ‘ants ot ved 10 A eS: LISTINGS
Lasgo veg tm, core ves. Smite re buyers cash waiting K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 2 Toone SOW aTONT EVERY-| (9%,,© lehts not furnished. FE S12 WEEKLY = ae cash for his | 0 ACR
wee _FPE ¢76s1 | thing furnished. 22 Aubura Ave | _ Sites as” avi equity to buy © business in Kan- High op = hill overiooking the | :
wants Meuling SE see | WANTED FURNITURE [tm Bren. Pe samy often a rear “| ee REDRCOM YEAR apouRD | 1% Nort rary rect | SC WE Poang ay Dagar aera ess wana’ Gees Gr GATEW AYS to
suDD! ~ ASHES, RUB- If you have anything for MAHAN HAS BUYERS | a el FUR. [rom Pontiac September wish to — — “ brice of ony S000 If seuleve| NEW HAPPIN = trucking. FE 4-607 sale and want prompt cour. YOU WANT _ | May 15th, lease. $100. Adults only. | me We. If you love | A NEW ESS :
feos ACTION 2 LARGE ROOMS PRIVATE EN- Call EM 3-5408 STORE BUILDING, GAS HEAT, wers and fresh country air
O'DEL RTAGE - ‘ service oe |" trance, adul | location you will move right inte this love- DEVELOPMEN st price in cash, call e, adults. 13 Pinegrove ry good Size 242x60. 975 ‘ | . OPMENT
decal ont Leng, Distense Movies L & S SALFS CO The cemand is greet. Our sales 2 ROOM APT MAIN PLOOR PRI- rove enn ee Reenished teip, | month. 233 B._ Pike, FE ¢-1437_ roomy" kitchen ile bath, 3 bed For ‘better tiving a planned BRRICK—FEAST SIDE
OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST, Your listing and will certainly So | vate entrance Utilities furn. 8 front home Has everything. Auto. $! MILL ST 20x60 HEATED. $75 rooms and utility sooms | community of raach type homes o~*? - :
VoLEWAR MOVING “AND” #TOR: USED FURNITURE BUYER | tf to please you. Our Auburn matic washer garage, Available) Pt urn Call Motel Pontiac. | ideal tors etired couple "sesso | 280020 f" parcels. Just ¢ miles STREET LOCATION
Pf, Beeate Sor B Americes vas PE 22006 17 years of satisfactory Real Es-|? ROOMS — PRIVATE “BATH AND _now ‘til June $10. FE ¢osso. | _FE $6171. down. Phone today for an ap _ Dorth of city limas on M-2 Low ,r VER SERED, arcs with
can, Quick ‘service, PE. LEY Us BUY IT OR AUCTION Tr ‘8 dealings im Pontiac assures | entrance. Adults only 196 Sander- WALLED LAKE. 1339 - ake 2 STORES (NEW). 17232 HEAT, ointment ~ $a, Sas. [with $100 down. Watch 2 large bedrooms. plastered walla: —— 4
ae ON Perry for you. OA #2681. We handle ail details’ for finane: 7 Se : By ae etance home, Mot and cold water. ce: it WS aurea | VHITE | eels roperty ad ~~ Srastic ule beth, full, basement
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dish, REE, FURNITURE NEEDED pat apd_ciesing Cal. ae -teter+ ‘pepeshoantng—190--0ee “Gtemens-) 4ee side--drive Bept to - reel June- ___ Rent Office Space — 4 +t t. L ADD. | van cute stool, tubs. drain,
- dish. Anytime Cheap FE 30206) visit nome ood tote. Get the- ress, #ropere _| PE & 4 rn: EDgewater 1-0148, "De | rly Fon st0 386 Dive Ls 1 spect Tor recreation, ete Vene~ ——d
top dollar Will ry wetriant 3 ROOM PURNISHED COUPLE 3496 Pontiac Lake R4. ‘FE3-ag0) tian blinds. fully insulated. cem-
sel! tt for you. 8. Community To Buy—Te Sell-To Trade only. Pocee FE 17-6116 inn ‘R tH nfurn. . Corne- Cass Lake Ré traily located. Priced for fast
rucks to Rent | tee" en! Se Sx YOU BUY 1T—-WE'LL INSURE 17) °O T00ee Oe aeo—apanr, | emt Houses Unt FOR RENT — —| gies isos Fe ———— '° re re wr | +4 A
TRUCKS. TRACTORS i id gol Tyres PE biol, after S00 p.m 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2235 INDIAN. | yn EN *Gohnsen _Pigee, OR 2 . om. on ce | C | ST OFFERING a — Orion. }-6222 ‘
% Too Pickups Bune 1% Ton Stake Wid, Miscellaneous 28 3 ROOMS AND D DATE. une. MY é SEDROS onam coun: | protease nent 000 ea ft | H ARI ES 5 FIR TO -
Trucks rnished Good locat try. Walled Lake district, Imme- | , | | Built
Pontiac arm and ou 20088 b _ Imme-| office space MORTGAGE im 1960 this
FARM BELL. ALSO WAGON Member’ cast rons tee. | maces POI ——— ‘ate possession ‘Vill lease. Cail | LETS TALK TURKEY about seil-| north side, sturdily constructed,
Industrial Tractor Co, | gitt PME rote. OR anne prs ROOM TURNIENED APART | foryapmgsinest, GM. Metous | “OFFICE OPEN 04 ateman ine our nome so that you can) 3 em ysee Ganaike combos +046] - FE +1442 7 Open Eves th 9— 1 _FE ¢3818 4 ROOM SEMI [RNISHED | +052 rrang | thom kitehen with tile drainboarda,
MAN mM ¢ YD DUMP TRUCK WANTED ASCOT FON OF s gif! - oun. 104 | ROOM APARTMENT WITH | house Two children welcome FR)“ JOHNSON, Realtor : cous trieadiy talk tn ‘your home | full. basement, gas beat, tubs
__ wants work FE 5-0905. good horse hay. also 100 bushels NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH beth, in saabara ein $50 per _ 25739 FFE 4-2533 +3 Bedroom Brick | em the subject. Now read every ‘fruit gellar, socroation Toeom,
Painting & Decorating 20| &f cats, Must be ‘able to deliver POST OFFICE month. 0251, after 6 pm § ROOMS AND BATH, 3404 Rock. | _1704 S. Tel hR Located 1 mile West This | “ort of the bargains below fect’, tna “Ghrupbery Conve:
aN AERO want 70 B0v CASH LARGE 3 ROOM AND BATH FUR- | Seo month, of Auburn Heights. | clegraph Rd. tnd ‘chattr youve dresmea—;MBERE IN THE WORLD can You nieot to Ponting Motors. and .
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_AL FAINTING, PAPERHANGINO. ANT TO PUY FORD PEROUSON | fea “Located tive for working -$ ROOM nQuee ON EAST SIDE ___ For, Sale | Houses a of. Tile be and“ Rchee, =| find « ,bigee’ bargain lake from | T1%%5" dows, on pen ment in
tas i ee 7 real wees Tewgrapa FE ———— EN tre. race N. Saginaw st arive . ~~ | sposal. gar heat. ft attractive rooms and bath bece| cluding taxes insurance ,
Ai PAINTING | AND DECORAT: | ma 24 HOU RS. # ROOMS AND BATH @ MILES 5 Room HOME ATED IN) 1 eee asthe IMME == ment. ail furnace, outside grill, | Def cent mortgage, DON'T WATT.
Reasonable FE WELL DiGGINo RO P FOR 2 TO ROOMS WALKING DISTANCE out, FE ¢02 1) am. to 2 pm Loc: : | 2 big lots. plenty of lawn and ME
PAINTING | 1 AND BEscORaT. | 2 ie copies_ VE sete = For your equity in your | 10. Pontiae Motors. PE $3062, 6 DUPLEX. fo Pe AND BATH — gusadetn Lake Estates overiooi- fromtage’ ‘Ail thts tor only #10-000 ™ appt ected home or farm. Call wu | 4 ROOMS. PARTLY FURNISHED. — Allison | ’ : jor only
Ki ing Reasonab PE Ss008 OLD TOWN CANOE. CAN- the phone We will be at Lights and heat. month. ED. | ex EXECUTIVE SUBURBAN HOME. img the golf course. $2,900 down. Suburban West Ph for an appomtment to see it | if you like golfing, boating. and :
rior 10 per cert 4 “a VAS AND WOOD, IN GOOD howe within 1 hour completely equipped, modern GE | Dandy 3 bedroom home sit- Compare i with others You'll! swimming. an attractive f
we pe se. tor eas! CONDITION REPLY BOX Bet’ ous otter before seo) | orm a tttenes. . s n uated on 601150 foot jot, fet the point—it's a lot of lake | home you'll love this 4% foom. 4
ele et Sree eotimotee. | __ 38, PONTIAC PRESS . deal We mean business! $ ROOMS. u UTILITIES. AUTOMAT- Mun be’ peeponsibic | Coll PE 8-1200. oll heat, automatic washer. ont for the money ! | 2 bed and one floor
te NTERIOR AND “EXTERIOR ___ Money Wanted 28A FDW. _to Jase 1. OR }1409 oF LIL 2 vert cme oe nee eR? | APPRACTIVE BR RANCH TYPE SHELL | Peas Terme. BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS surround- | living and dining area,
ting done Reasonabis No. job lee \ =o STOUT ALL NEW. nous rH Par. _TY 8.0200. . "| Good location. Call PE 32-1104 “Only $1,450 Do ie Ste os “ on © lot 110/ oak fioors. Compact Pichon. oti
mates Free eat ANTED:, p00. Will. TM BOeo Eves ae Pe bath. Idea} for working cou: | NEWLY REMODELED &M A 1 L a wn bargain e home another) ty “ateaed ae
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Sogo om ot Betoranaes. Free _ply Pontiac “Pre ase Press, Box revite sew ord Aa RL on anate entrance, and contr? priv. maALL oi mn CLEAR SE ANNI] Had Sedreons. living eon, age 8 A tem CAR PLUS 000 | pod Senile 8, Creceanns .
; , west side State description. Write | _leses. OL 2-062). Suitable Gas Beat a room, and kitehen. Seen ane bay tite Senehiy bam | ‘owe A NICE :
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_, or FE 2-0756 pierre. ANTIK 7 | Some rr soe SAM WARWICK HAS 2 NEW 2 FERS ‘Only 96.950. THIS You SIX SPACIOUS ROOMS. bath. big Pat rind prPERAAaainG WHEELS AND GREEN LAKE OFFICE) — bedroom houses lease at $100. FE SHOULD SEE TODAY! utility room. extra buildings fo we, Pe ; To Sell - be
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WALLS CLEANED SPRINGS OR 3.4463. « (ON GREEN LAKE) pe gan Eateomsate Dar: _ 45090. 1784 Warwick, Sylvan Lake West Sid Paved St t chickens, ete AND over an acre You B
TUPPER OR 370. . | * NGS. 5. CHEDQTRS FOR ALL LAKES”| ments "sou per week Uluities WALLED TARE. ALL MODERN . be as focation. 96,000 Where ‘can you Pain: OUT. FREE Cottages. He: Lots and : shed 3900 ces. w- room modern e in , |
pha Ove pain , Wanted to Rent 29 Since 1925. List IT _ Furstehed OB er, only 2 blocks from village excellent condition. ful! buy mote for less?
. . WANA RA AARAA RR RRRAARAAALS NORMAN F. R « ee lee RENT NO $15 weekly. $86 E. Lake Dr. See basement, stoker, siding | Qa] I 1pSel | .
free setimates. Also light. haul | PRET, Soa Nice tenants furrisnen, | — Woodward STi Rings here’ | | COUPLE ONLY. MODERN. NEW-| Court or MA2083. rage, corner jot Only $7,480 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor) agatry co. REattons
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Z. ee eee Laeioe | 2 Dedroom home. Close tm. $780 nen ott accept 1 chi, ‘03 | Canine ON LAKE Onzom BY rum | [mmediate hie daar xT 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun |e ne Buenanee | OP8D nsw w Huron a
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OR 3.2284. "| Capy Sa 3 bedrooms with activities room| FURNISHED (APARTMENT | SHEBOYGAN DOUG torn NO. See aguses ‘OP ark KINDS AND thoes FE 3086 een eaire Erna qenertere aovund = eau Wear | Leste. 3 a gg BEAUTIVUL RANCH HOME ‘| incomes,
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Wall Willing oko Panrrime.| ©. oar Ke RENT tw ADVANCE fas and lights furnished. Private | small semi-modera, te acu Oakland Lake—4 Lots ooo tee oe Sein ntmaaked.| : © us Ww. HURON
Anytime. PE 71-6679 = for 6 or 7 room house. 3 bedroom home on wont, side | Oarl aa ave.” Couple only. 470! 34 and on. Reduced rates ‘Sept. 5 rooms & bath, netehorete Full basement, olf ac heat, large . ; aOUSE 18%20 2O BE
Walt Wa AND PAINTING. YOULD EXCHANOE aENT ror Brick preferred. 4.000 Gown aes OR __>-1206. built in 1954 utility room, | patural fireplace. two Inrge Spe | or avpuRN. 1» mono ar Ré_ Phane “‘WAr-
— a -| hous Flint house ip of LARGE 3 ROOM. REPRIGERA- FOR RENT BY WEEK, LAKE- pers co bane a rc a. of turfocnding countnnniin schect large lot with garsen Spot Te ren_ 1383 or PE_1-7733
: 1,000 “J a amine ronh fut —_ us r_ Only | _of surrounding eS : ion a6; ) BOOM .500OUSE. te ACRE
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RARARAR ARAL ARR ARRAR RAN e Livin warters 30 2 bed h fi Jared’ $650 LA AP (NT. PRI- ° bedroom ; ‘ | windows. oat namdh . @rnitt.teerai “sence featuring 2 bedrooms, car- ent Bal-
TREASURED PHOTOS COPIED phere Living Owe 2 Secreem Dames ex eatered. © vate entrance. Seve eee perch, beat, 3 bo0e speech, good Washington Park | Carpeting ome rere | Pee, Hvis room = kntchee . tth =a at Speer . _
and restored. LoPatin Studio. 12) gy DERLY LADY WISHES TO ing davs. 3060 {« ington Scott FOR RENT IN BAYPORT ON $ room GI resale ¢ per Sell or trade on income | closet. space. a. full basement. | _ IN OXFORD
E_ Pike, FE_ 47391. share home with another Se A Taylor Realtor, FE Lake Saginaw by day or week. | cen interest newly deco- | OUTSTANDING BUY | forced air oil furnace, auto. wa. 4 bedroom home with 1 bedroom
Physiot ZA weenen a N Main Mitford . PRIVATS ENTRANCE AND BATH | Modern. wil sleep 8 people Ex-| rated. unfinished attic Full | 1 500 DOWN | ter heater, and other desirable | and complete bath, Kitchen, din-
MU 45495. > — Electric refrigerator and stove ellent beach. Phone J. A Taylor | basement. out heat, alumi- | $ DO | features. Only $1500 room. living room down. 3
ARR AAR ON nn a tae _ _| - : 5 ms : . | num storm: & ‘screens. Attractive white frame modern down Priced ing <
SWEDISH MASSAGE. | WIDOW | WiLt snake nome.| LISTINGS WANTED Baby welcome, 3 rooms - fenced jot full price $i. ; unaelow. select oak floors. plas- | "#P* bedrooms sed sembbeth op. Biss
ia} Foot T = Christian woman preferred. FE! pysapiL A. NOTT. Realtor | 2-4! FURNISHED MODERN COTTAGE 070 . tered walls. full basement gas_ ly Iadconged it ame
72 Elm 8. echo 4-2051 | _.2-2021. 170 W. Pike ’ "FE 45005 | SMALL APARTMENT. KITCHEN. | _Pleasart FE 23536, heat, automatic hot water and| ORION LAKE FRONTS 7 rooms| down See H A. Frits, 49 a, 2 Ww Bur
“Television Service 22| YOUNG OIRT TO SHARE NY > : ete. Utilities furnished. Bachelor | FURNISHED CABINS ON CARE [ncome—4 Family fenced lot. Total price $7.90. ( Sceq only, se880 ‘wih 1.050, for. Mech saieeman
toom apartment. Private bath and _or. working coupe 54 Allison. | 2415 M-50. MUtual 45613, Milford. - LAKEFRONT BUNGALOW down Also @ § room, 1 floor ED. RORDMAN REAL ESTATE
ais ium ee a ES Rogutttalis doen: | LAKE ORION. 3 ROOM TERRACE| LAKE ORION COTTAGE. MOD- from town, im excellent on. $1500 DOWN bungalow with 2 large afew | Main St, Romeo Mich.
: pigs, PE 5-6300 .. ...| Pontiac Press Box 95 _ O O] ve 4018s. “4 _—- ming. boast. Available we at. dition. Beck unit 2 place, oak flours, plastered. walls, | | —_ rg at $7,450 |e SS MONTIE house”
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x Wtd. Transportation 31 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 owen straits @ ROOM. FIRE. ee ere e seg oe, | heating plant O0 ft. on lake, Pay.| OFT M24 A very desirable ¢ Includes taxes and ineurance |
poke, ANDY CON-| ~~.~-.n.,-.2.0.-.--2-~—~ (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) piace, basement. ofl furnace, EM th Heat ments sre $5 @ month | room modern home on large lot! bedrooms. Full bath.
, PONTIAC PPESS EMPLOYEE Thats right folks, as have sold 2 UNPURNISRED ROOMS. | _}-4375. Automatic water heater. average Me pe month, but TWO, FAMILY BRICK seaed | eoheninen ana” . arage | wel, hardwoee floors, alumi- ,
d over per_cent of opr listings 0 |. FE 53505. _ - HEW "MODERN ‘CABINS OW FON- ABING Pow.; - ttoor gout pi t * = j{_Bpum sterms sereens, ga-
would tke transnortation from) {nd are desperately ie heed “Of SAND —T sRooer INTE ia | tee Joke. 90. ver. cock, BR serect. 10.423. eves)" eee ee ee at reamed | “rage, lake priv" “es. Very nies. —— ath
Scott Lake Rd into town, must an ¢ t | This will show. 1 per cent on porches. basement. off furnace. 52 100 down
be to work at #30 Call FE Suick and property -— ax _Baby welcome, 620 Westbrook, €_*ed_ K. Cabin Day OR 36389 investment. $140 per month in- $10.50, terms. | $500 down 82.500 *T! price. Two
_ 44228 after 6 p.m r * ROOM PARTLY cones | SYI-VA! VAN LA EFRON NT come. renters are paying own bedroom Perry Lake.
| | apartment. Inquire 203. Orchard O nnett [Nc, | utuities “two tu baths and sep Many more to choose from Drive - “PaNGUS 1919 M-15
PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOYE DF- Oise Open 8-8 + take. arate entrences. Corner jot. ga- ut to our office and look over | pn Ortonville 132 Reverse charges sires tide from Holly, to Pontiac | . N itor |} ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE wire ani ane FoR wr 2 REAL ee rege. $10.975 total price. pred photo-tisings. Parking at our h . :
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fs lea a © a ee en A a mrenow-e-wrame----—fdumphries oe | 1704 S. Tele * h Rd Pees Re SHORE INPORMA TION {ON PHONE Near the Tel-Huron Shopping Ce en- PE +2 | ACT FAST: Cute white frame
| Wtd. C M 32 ‘ . Leregrap - | DESIRABLE 3 ROOMS PARTLY FE 4.3390. A HOME OF YOUR ter--in our opinion amping Cx 1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenings one bedrocm home in select west ,
ontracts, tgs, furnished Wanted retteble, work- investment that within fiv veers Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Side location 18 ft. itving room. 3
RAAT sn em ing couple. Between 1 and 7 p.m., For Rent Rooms 37 Ow N will show a $10,000 profit. Six YR Y1 N | large bedroom, beth and kitchen
5% MORTGAGES Listings Wanted ow E. SF SIDE, } ROOMS_AND BATH \~ | large floored third fiairesy f _ bay PLAINS” | xh Pree” Stamilu“ccseet jet , - | rage, s
ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN. from I e . EAST SIDE, } ROOMS AND BATH 1 LARO® CiEAN stemPino | $500 Down on West Huron Street and many| tage bungsiow with Ive car me | Saat tdeat for 8 couple Ful price 4
M% acre with 100 ft. frontage, no mmediate Service selcgorcser, OB wiilitios room for 1 or 2 ladies. 2 blocks TWO houses to choose from- | ther outstanding features. | rege. On 1 acre of land. 2 fire. $6.700 wit. approx. $2,400 aporaisai or : furnished from Sears, FE 2-1903. one, a 3 room modern, east side. : j es floors, Easly possessica! 3
B.D. CHARL s REISZ REA L ESTATE .. No drinkers or es. > LAhOn SLEEPING Roos | ‘ a Gorn, 00 .. wn ; < wb eeabe laces. cok ors. BBOUY pine pine |
. 53% W. 20950 _ 1 : . _ Ko_ Near ban 4‘ room modern, $2,525 down Hy .
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pe eS Te coat | Rear a ee eee | Ee erat RRS ee weer ene. | North Johnson Avenue a cooe mae CLDSE IN | _Humphriés——_-—— Geo, L. Beales j.ealtor, FE 2-501) 7 ROOM) AND BA ‘| ¢ ne Be Ore cn COOP MEMBERS | New ranch type shell home. $| The IDEAL HOME to the PER. ie PE 2-08 Fine "2 W. iH teem 5 nlimited $ _ LISTINGS WANTED - N > EM }-2080 — GLgaW SEDROGC WEA OF. seven room frame home— __ aaron PE_¢1567 | s On paved street, FECT west side location |
LISTI ‘GS WANTED roe 0 CLOKEY UXDER | Lean . Rr .| ONLY $7,500 BARGAIN | Wired tor siectrie Well in. ms-| describes this lovely 3 bedroom ,
tor buying land contracts. re Are Waiting | Fg hes he OS | preferred. Pe emia” or uP ; d | gerial fer oak ficoring em job. | I's story ranch with
Fesulte call MR For imm tate | a month. Tree. . Huron Gardens 3 cenioue rooms. ideal for | paneled _and__doubdie acca
soem saasee, oF Mn) FY, of *Newingham, "Broker 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE. FOR INFOR- Ohana 2 bedroom frame with stair to un- convalescent home. § 00 down rf “DR. Ny TON ELAINS | Eocraleny decceeted. ‘macht Bre: |
‘- FOHNSON Realtor | 2#1_S_Marshal __ FE ¢-0943/ __mation call PE 2-478) GLEAN . | Bt Benedicts. 8f. _— this unusual Dergein .a* oh Saedacepe ace, wall to all ¢ - SON, Geen DeTT1 30 Merton ; Ae. 6 = Jit WRIGHT, Real wis cron Well Tan ood. | Patio edjotn. dining reem.
FE 4.2533 Modern 37 "R tratier_ attaches | “OE, 3, BEDROOM APARTMENT SLuan SLEEPING BOOK. we +- retell Ey Be pwn tan | Rett tet — ; ern . Wreter,, and “floor, St. Michael's | CLEAN @ §©. Auburn Heights rative ey Estate Exchange | bath and shower. 96,800 with aa ramic tile bath gas down. heat. The has_many- +
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: aa ee Leshe R Tripp. 22 W Lawrence. GIRL. | with Dasement, garage, 50x145 aie OPEN | extras for your comfort and en
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a RES, SE eee Dana | : a fo bear, Satiand you've been thinking = | room home with | 77 N. Saginaw St down. | toons ‘$1,000 down. roomy kitchen. full bath spacious shelves. Beautiful kitchen with equity of $3500. W ATKINS LAKE modern ‘Open vve till 8:30 TER GREEN MY 23-5831 tt ith try and laun- . upboa in- Down stores and bus. FE 44979. d WO L a. | basement, stoker furnace, Ph FE 8816s WATome with extre large tot el i= ORION BUNNY RUN SUB. | ary tnd 1 bedroom sree oy ula sink and break sot bar "alah. ott ae close to Fisher =| § ROOM HOUSE ite Post oC.} tur tot ove lake. 1 8 Fy ae ie BECAUSE OF ILLNESS | AM Orv: 7 ry © Living Metamora, call at me s attractive | stalls, m ing my of on | fiz. Modern kitchen. tled | “division, by owner. 2 ves finlshed ‘attic that has an oak | Washer, and aryet huge rear su.| Body snd bath 5 lake frontage make cur euss. 6 horse 4 at Drayton = beth, 2 roomy bedrms., full room house, lot Téentos, fenced. ; ‘cor and ample space for ; more| Washer - pereh. basement bedroom bitchen o after 5. - setting for this meters ar house, chicken house, tool tion on Dixie Ld 2 tied Trsvoll furnece' Late priv:| ew root nice treet, ‘clone to | flog and ample space for 2 more has pine paneled recreation room | downstairs. one bedroom WALLED LAKE nursety, large living rm. with | School ‘bus by door, Priced “wrety For’ ia- |
ern im eve ewes. fil s00 with only 45 300 see ica sasso terme | Bont, “ang? fetes Mqantiy | win wet furnace Wie 1000 eat unt ‘im tesa "petage, Venetians. | fireplace, vearpeting. full Dase-/ School, bus, by formation call OR 3a.” eT ALS BROT tery ge meereths ciara Pee | oa Mase, bo veuiion electric hot $500 Down tis | Ail"complete finint"sison down, | ment moder otf tacit Manvianed on ante “eae OCHESTER AREA. Attractive | $s only do not Water heater, rge New insula on Balance les than rent. Owner at $13,800, terms. Call ap- I tely furnished Be smart, for | non oo uadaceped: fenced | ‘ verso E ERONT | in| delay "Phone for sa’ appointment | Direct access to wtuly, equipped | 4! that Dashee win ee _MA 1673. SEW ORK, | peintment now Roy Annett ne. a tew Gellar, run your ove bue- Extra . today beach, 2 car garage. rivileges on beautiful Cran- WEST } . ren tness OR 30113. from 8 to 11. suburban living with! Lake Orion just two a from | excellent beac privileg “ 7 NT. Realtor FEderal 3-71899 ——““* eae pena Ma conveniences. 18/ downtown. This home !s in per-| . rugs gad crs ortes ne eal? and witty perch otent Good location near Walton FLOYD KENT. R eves oe ae nes and Sunday 1-4 Boas SUSIESS Lig yond ft. living rm. modern Kitchen | fect condition The iiving reom | Price ke Ra feet of road. f e with | Baldwin. large 2 bedroom “ee mw. Lowsenee re Power rong in Plorida, 1 will we fall tiled ‘bath welttowan | '%, 19528 feet, w Teo fail bathe | — Tee fooler Lake levee gastos spot | boy. full pomomees, Soe beet, ies. Next to Consume + $SSar mo Offers on taking er, full . room — kitchen. Two te |
: minum storm windoWs. . . ’ COLORED INVITED-21 ACRES. CRES,| er the fi How- ca included. Pull base- 1 basement separa into | . $1500 down. coL bin. ov ee bestnees knott 50x “dw S ealtor ED YEAR, large 4 room house c ard Loomis 10655 Dixie Hwy, | pine ree, rm and var ie Priced ‘st oaly ‘tt.seo with ree Partridge afdw. M. . sont - Near Crescent Lake. Large new . y ROOM” FURNISHED | Lake. | rage. 10 miles south s weet | MA 5-5601. : | . ent drive, black rms. Call now before : w, large ee all monthly Pay: CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE. $200 | * foad Only 'S miles, to com- ie too ate MY rile 32821 48 | pion, on 219m or On on,» +1760 edn ete room full” bes out, oil fermace, | Sons, tmmedion P re GEO. ‘MARBLE, "Realtor pg Oy | muter service Detrot reopen Sto8 Li o 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE - immediat : _ 41034, “-€26t-andersonvilte Waterfort | nay CLEANING AND LAUNDRY. | 000. Shown by appointment only | 4° ROOM BUNGALOW Dn. This Week’s Specials 1 AC RE ALTY Co. For Resort Prop. 44A |. Phone OR 31268 | Reasonable. PE 21808. | WEAN AT. ERED, Leal nome for | Thi neat clean ite bungalow No Money n. SMALL FARM Home & Garden PONT _For Sale Resort Prop. 444 80 ACRES | GOLDEN | bathe, full basement, with gas terested in a good home to retire | GT's, 3 bedroom om reach heme. on $1,000 DOWN Located 1 mi. west of rts = WE ST SIDE # ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. § parm home. Has 7 rooms and bath furnace, fully insulated ear! i, 1 has four lots. plenty of | % acre tot w Modern 4 room bome. 2 car oe ong with
. ont tarts Seoencioneih bbe’ ; 7 ee cement drive, paved arden space and lots of shade | J. VAL VET. } Realtor | garage, basemen TE oe Mae peas tactalo: = a—story— Yrs Old or ogee Hadley area. to start their own business r . street. $11,000 with $2,560 down nelosed front porch and many | _ Soho eres Tand ai as arr) upstalr Py 458A orn "eitele nus tone 24'x60’ cement block building sit- : «other ...g00d... : tee Orme “TOP Fa . Beautiful scenic sur- . S rban Prop. ; uated on one of the few business eaten ae ee etesent home ane any MYrtle 23-2871. 46 E. — "Open Even, —— Approx. 3 ecres of peat mors and roundings. Good gravel road | gee neat, as net at riches. ‘Sale Suburban Prop. 4A oxford Mich ‘On 3122 wie subaiel fon Ideal cetune toe ture business. 3-bedrm modern) pain Sot - RUCK cation northwest of Pontiac Hur- 87.000 $2000 down. f by eppointment reid A. @. ELLIOTT & SONS 40 ACRE FARM. 20 ACRES any type of business. Live in | home, full basement Plenty of . NEAR GM 17 RUC rv Huron Riverfront
Northwestern at Middiebelt clear. 2 room vear around house the 4 room apartment Bath and | space for store bidg 78 ba We have several gqod homes 3 bedroom modern home with . se ueee ~ te Nice lot with small home ENNEDY JOrdan 4-6121 __ MAytair 6-2503 rnished electric, drilled well. oil furnace. $11,500. terms ar- sant aces ideal’ for future) 8 Lake Orton and Oxford basement and stoker heat Young- DELUNE BRICK equipped with electric range. BIRMINGHAM, 1 3 BEDROOM water. Good aa fishing. ranged. 7 favestment Asking price $16,000 i cee ee ieeeSC|soslewn ‘ie down” et °° stogera 3 room suburban bun-| water heater and nn prick. Near school. Large — Upper Pestana. if taken ce Be we HAYDEN, sO | with $5,000 down Orion ‘and. look over our | clean. $1,780 down sion wat of Pontiac Hardwood | paved highway. Pull price 63,00 Evenings tl "yE "¢3seo matte hol water, Eacellent_neig re :s a IL GAS let and listings for fur- | . TT ca wes down yoeT W. Huron _borhood Owner 48 chick. located a | MEMome 32232 ft io lake region ther information CARROLL G. PORRITT: cellar and. am extra, lot for the “Cedar Island Lake (— “| FORCED TO | aaa CON- | OTM cese 4000 Sr care, a OP 4 weet of Pontiac. Kootty pins tn | 264 West Huron et lide and ‘garden Privete beach | home with vt smporery hillside reach ‘pear | £%™ OWNERS, MaAyfair further information call FE 2-0103 Nving rm, sod hellwey” ofl fired, LAWRENCE W ——Fve__call °E 277) | iiteg right at cnly 910-800 with 2 Retrgom bome_s space healer | $395 Down | temporary hillside reach neers ee enEne. Mar Gays, PE S079 ones t ep ne : furnace. Zcar garage, large lot NEW BRICK | $3,500 down | Convenient to church, school and | Bicomficté, 3 Bedrooms, recree lake farms. P. W. Dinnan | MODERN 3 ATION, : f ssbtrifioe, for quick sale “ 8 rooms and utilities, 71 foot WARD F. PARTRIDGE 600d beach, $8,000, terms. Kew 3 bedroom cedar r shake bun- tien coon. paren awe pte re 66 W. Huron. ba Meohwan st enka — | . _ | gomeh tryout? OF owner ; D> 3 bedroom ranch type home | galy.| Riracted. Immediste possession. 20 ACRES elose to business area and large ‘LOYD KENT Realtor | Oey ithe ORT | Ht 800, PE $0070 'REALTOR FF 2-8316, ¥ee utility room. Close i Foun ih ein fares Owner, MA_¢3543. ful bath. new ae Cal FE FLOY ae 08 MYrtle 2-2821 ~~ PERSONALIZED HOMES Eve. 7 to 0) ith bel aed utility, rote, nes | re laren wine | eat “ACRE 1 edge ee ye ee 4 W. Lawrence FE 5-61 BY PALMER — OR 3-9815 43 W. Huron At Open _ _e_ good 96-750 #1.900 + Soe with pieture windows. ONE . A. furnace house, 13 2-0101. _ Geen Bree amet _§ LARGE ROOMS, BATH, UTILI- ¥ Tins “SYLVAN | | geved ttgbware- . “If you have decided to move out | chicken coon, breeder iw WOBiL GAS STA FOR Next to Consume ties. Front- porch. $5.050 or $600 Lake privileges Eauity $2250 N HOME, | EMBREE & GREGG F nt where yo will have a a } cPaNGuS 1919 M-15| jease im Drayton Plains at Wal- down FE 5-5138 se Pis50 Some vinishina needed. |2 BEDROOM MODER | ake TO bow room and want the fo | Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges| ton and Sashabew. Win’ be roca MODERN CLEAN § ROOM HOME. Tliness _forces_sale. FE 8-0520 Bs | Fontes 200" tp smal! balance. | a sot ‘ene 3 oat | | things f. Se UT REET ‘ mm oe 7+ ROOM ON MIS. we. we Sepa ant Ps on north side off Joslyn Cash’ > BEDROOM YEAR ROU —_—— —_ — | Il fing this 2 bedroom mewis | EDROOMS 8 acre, 6 rooms, Meta- 2. KN UDSEN | fstenc aint ae a it Sle | SVLVAN VILLAGE | Sen te eae rises | PET ghyt an. Srevie | RS. el Pe : oe 1 ACRE 21 | RICK t and. ready |‘ hes full beth. 7 HAR | iv ear ent Te 7 LOTS, |? Pat recor te ote from Sirmine | Gown. spd 2 up. Large nvine Lo 7 emple on. __dectrie water Renter, and. Cole: AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT Sale Business Property 49 . = Sylvan_Take ASI cites aD eaalty Mt 07 r rch full : with cacy terme | wes Lame DisraicT { ar Tl Ge te condition. Fireplace. —#"2- FE _ _—— | Fo? BUY. TO SELL REALTOR | mirror 8x12" sun por and 2 weed North Side hod Piuy many other delne features oc grivitonce thet you bave ever | $450 DOWN | PARTRIDGE I8 THE ‘BIRD’ TO ‘Tute," g3500. will handle. weterm New bath Pull ral vasemeet, ‘_Maceday Lake =? . Attention Investors @ THE “BIRD” TO SEE best privileges that you have ever | fide Near _8EE + arage. r lot. ‘ & H k . goon. Be the Pantie Scheel Dis-| See,” pecrene restaurant and | PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, 3 FAST OF JOSLYN N wt | dod cleat throughout, 96850 terme. Giroux ICKS Brick-frot, cinder, block, building STRICTLY ‘ rict 1 4 ; bus line. Bv owner 2-4855. ear o “" BEDROOM with ex | rter home with = two, stories. Main| an plus’ Grive-in. Dowy fait te ee his propery: "MODERN egtQME. 4A CREB, Bere 83 ‘00 “MY 33008. see eee ben eeramie te ee nouns 3 Bedroom od well. sod septic, dows ‘sod pay- On Die Hey ‘Drayton Ploins. Street om weet side Priced at | West of Pontae large State ; Henderson St. Tms._Te0_Beots_Lake_ Re. (3 BEDROOM bd a — fenced rear yard, 12 Completely furnished including penn Mpeg eo OR a $23,000, | your “door, Both ane 300 cars | hoots, | te) cio aiceaan co. ished in basemen car garage
service. eerking fer, . , Se, A ES WARMEEL OF Baa Feet meee | Terme ean be arroneed seu endian andy 1% Mosk? Wood Co.) Si Regier gitar tit naw. taggnee OP% ReaitOr | Re agrer aces. Bnet 4 heme with sew hosting ‘show it | MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE PRIVI-| {t's tiene, 100 ft. lot. IVAN W , from sc! Total price ome. F C. Oo O. soil, excellent building alle, cep. ae ts ae SOntraet $2,000 handles | om Qs can be Let us | leges, new —_. bea ft | yard fenced wom a Pontiac, R AM CT templeton R Realtor, REALTOR trally aocated, Offers 7a AL $4904 IRMINGHAM | rage ex com . ‘| $11,500.: $3 own a , ; wn | . . ~ } Prall St. ing, beth fstares ‘aed’ sink in, | a __OR_+1840 SCH . “2339 Orchard take Ra. PE €4563° G3; williams ea BUY DOUBLE BRICK SEAUTS SALON > ; a rm. and bath home with alu- _ tow down payment. OR 3-881. | Business Opportunities 51 51 FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 ¢wooeEs MODERN UNFINISHED | nO DOWN | wad o*sty Tre wets Inoue rr st bidg Stag 30 7 ot , salon in excetient to- , minum siding, gas RAITS LAKE.
| le “ 4 : -| ¢ation in Birm . Plenty of screened porch sad attached ¢4- “} room house ‘bath eattte hot | RESTAURANT eoxs3t - vies Be ‘a erative Re Real Estate _Reachange es ineat $8,600. with 61.990 down, Cute ant sony 2 car garage 00 with fun $4.00 down, cesumer patting. | ¥ ‘ e. . om $9500 | water, auto, washer ™
¥ 20642. ee tc tenhee
equipm ’ bee AF } 2 bins A
r : |. down | dows, 2 lots. 95200. 8520 down. on Basie i carina. SALE. E. BLVD. $99: 5 DOWN
E PARTRIDGE & rare otleting. Everything goes , WM. H | KNUDSEN heed oats M BREWER —= Tips 400 cash to mortgage at 4 Der Fully modern 1 bedroom bunge- WARD E. FE 2.8316 a only 94,008 = OOSEVELT HOTEL VOLUME ent, FE 27173. . euvastte. REALTOR ! | . PE 46181 00 Ne self-service food mart n bain —— iy Ly Rory situated on| —* Y 8ST. FLINT. 3 R- J" VALUET, Realtor REALTY _CO., REALTORS 42 W. Huron st. BEER 10 Pontiec tale B The ba00d | __Eves FE 5-7706 or EM 34808 == excellent lake area. A We imately an acre. The view | 1205 E. BUND 3. mbar Buick . Estate Co-operative Estate Exchange . And grocery store one of the Ph. FE 44516, Sse: i | real meney-maher. ee from the bay window shows the perce eee Immediate FE 2-0263 be DRY CLEANING —& LAUNDRY best a A. Coupty . 4 i
. f Thousands KEEGO HARBOR | ORCHARD LAKE __ {se parties "Owner i garden wriin Wing ‘Lake) just be-| Bosstasion, Phone Pitot Une wear Book eFRawcm —|_ShokNt Vr" reeenable. PE) Gairand sent ot patne.to ys
’ us Pagement in this 8 room Village WAREMOUSE FACILITIES yond. avin se the price of | (ROOM HOME AND GARAGE | mice ¢ room, with lake ipitrilenes NENT eT OFFICE iraitt ~~ Re food & cheese store. Trulear aee =. or en Sapo, taay, Some, oo a 23% baths rumpus «Hes many many aon $37.00 _ wih terme. oun 61.009 eauity, $2,000 balance. | Labo, teat Eve Te LAKE ROAD ROCHESTER to handle at only $4,100 plus — ved drive, 2 blocks to 3-4 bedroom as Over 7 acres . IDEAL SMALL month. Will be e 7. . ¢ . 2 8. PONTIAC cash ADEA ae } ee. b “ 40504 ee eee cates corer eet road. almost 8.000 square 115 acres of very tillable soil with October "3052 Nearing. PE. $2881. Modern kitchen. Extra lot avail-| set) your home and some This besatiful business building atr'c YOU _|_ heat,’ wooded cehiay ‘and “public, ft Sell or lease. Call for beautitul apple and : | —— WITH BATH. | bie. $8,900. $1,000 down, $50/ a down payment 4 bedroom 2) uit im 100 with show room |” DGF Sim ee oo | tec levi tabeppine area | sth |. home hasumadera’ pearoom. ex" |* yoo? teasooaple, Cua ae terms:| men 5 oapaareae ce 3teter | fo tacre pera space ecated | WARD E. PARTRIDGE Pind for $7. that has 4 large | le k to @ Drivate saady bene ATION & HOME , j> bome has m in and out. The | Near Orion. FE 50807, CENTRAL AVE. | mecers. ; 1 price $14750. | on good traveled road. Ideal for OF NATIONAL BUSINESS bedrooms? is it. Nice jarge Cass Lake) GAS STATI céllent condition Lake j of $39,500 AR foeme wits eute of best, bese | and boat harbor on S" pumps, ‘1oar000-gal. per | 10W Brice EAST SIDE ¢ ROOMS AND. BATH 2 LOTS 5 room modern, Clean as a whis- Fenton Phove MA'bSIHT "| SiS'bag'downsDy ‘ome, 9.80, good" neighborhood. Res this" to: Open Saturday & Sunday |S coin plus lovely 8 TOOM wary ig g EAM’ 3 Reiroom home $10 owe ne OF aving tows Price “10.00. _ Fenton Phone wen COAST-TO-COAST 5 i m e i
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2-713 | 43 W. Huron Open Eve, GAYLORD iat rR -_ Pateman- & Kampsen CR AW FORD estate are in the Want/s ems” via | gare" Deed Batabe Dychenge | CONSTRUCTION co. Realtors, FE 4-0528
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LOANS $25 TO $500
Baxter & Livingstone 4 W Lawrence St. PE 41538
Savings of Detroit
1 W. Lawrence Pontiac
PE 32-9340
“GET CASH QUICKLY
LOAN CO.
FE 2-9206 203 PONTIAC JTATE BANK BLDG.
LOANS Extra Fast
Service SIZES 4 TO
Sond selection very. _very
_Yeasonable EM 3-439800
( 6sOw COAT
shoes, girl's sizes 3, 5 and 7
Boy's s 2 and FE 5-6047.
2 PAIR rg tl BLACK SHOES.
New, 74B. One pair misses ice
skates. Size 6. Jodhpur boots
PORT. 6
& times, $35. FE 46115 after 5:30.
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AIR COMPRESSORS Cement fom ge “etree —
For Sale » Clothing 56
BABY .
2 A to sise 6, 50 cents FE BOYS TO SIZE
GIRLS BIZE 10. COAT sUITS.
cotten docsems. Like cow. FE
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_@4A. PE 21302
ga a vetl, § °
tactifice’ for 900° Mi 40068
Sale Household Goods 57
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er.
BASSINETTE. WHITE CRIB
mattress. deluxe Thayer eno
Colson »_merele PE 5006 ELECTRIC STOVE.
APT.
Ake ps and ofl burner.
E 5-383}. ANTIQ"ES, LOVE SEAT, MAR-
American}
RU 4 ft. Wall Tile... -10¢
Reg. 64.96 House Paint .
BASE PAINT rs) $0 GAL.
12x13 LINOLEUM _.. 6.06 $1.95 gal.
LIVING light b Mo... :
SYERS. 141 W. Huron; FE 4-3064
ppb a anatelrhenegy ARVESTER
erators.
ths , EERE PORTABLE | SEW _ machine, new. MI
KENMORE ‘=.
rd] bike. like new. HA
20 per cent off. FE
SEWING
IRONER,
EM
LiviInG ROOM 5
oak
ROOM t SUITE. $15. 8 GAL.
7-8801. Cheap. FE tm good condition. F:
BOTTLE GAS
oy | an eter Rite Oimie Hwee OR 3-260
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE £5 tae Shee Pasest Sts
MONEY
WAITING You May Borrow
$29-$500 Today
creat Fake ur to de rrontne te repay at
BUCKNER | :
suites,
of Seal
BUY, SELL OR TRADE
3345 Au Ra.
1 mile east of Auburn Hets.
ST, na BLOND. DINING ROOM BUITE.
OR 3-88 53
BABY BED
mattress.
40085 WITH Spano “AND |
Good condition. . FE.)
BABY's PLAY PEN. HION CHAIR. swing with standard. Teeter-Babe.
d condition FE 1-7
ITE, MODERNISTIC
LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Cie aod inside paint. gal.
Jac ake
17 $195
Perry
$2012, MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD beds new you sare. Closed
on Sat. Hilbere 52 Williams. FB 5-8633
2» cU. FT. Derrearse.
condition. EM 3-39.
NOROK | WRINGER R WASHING ) Ma
chine Good work order
_PE 5-600, 3 Wr Scott Lake ) Ra. asour ANYTHING You WANT iawn ALE STARTS 9 A OM.
+ a por all Pail > * o bedding. and assortment of ew : vators. : new Poin $3.50 up: used at other items 861 Doris Rd. FE
83:50 down: beds ‘all sizes) $3| _2-1084. — —
up: refrigerators. $25 up: rapees.| LIMED OAK BED#OOM SUITE.
(gas and elec.) $5 up; TV sets Oxford mattress 1 vear old. 6255
20 uo; radios, $5 up; Miller; Monrovia Rd
chrome . : | MISCE NEOU ‘and used 46.98 wo: vedroom | My 7 S oR NE
849.05 up: Hivive room | Ae for ne Ee NPE . MAPLE 8B BEDS. CAN BE
used a, twin beds.
_Used_ 3 mos. $55. F MUST SELL. LEAVING STATE. 5
rooms furniture, vety
_ dition. 230 W. Columbia
MAGIC CHEF, 6 MO. OLD SELL
or trade for electric stove.
Sparton T.V_ console. FE
NORGE ST OTOMATIO > WASHER,
FE 23-4353. $55. FE ¢ Co’ . mplete
good con-
Also
FREZE. GOOD
very good NEW UNUSED GAS RANGE $130.
, $25. FE 5-5005 -
16 CONSOLE TV $48.95
kits antenna 0.98
WALTON TV PE 2-2257 KENMORE OTL BURNER, Josiyn cr, Walton
heats .5 rooms.
Electric kitchen stove, 187 San-
—terson.
oseees $130.95
$279.95 cate was dryer 5
$190.98 4. Bein range automatic $150.96
$360.95 Kelvinator. 2 oven
We as et as your telephone.
FE 5-8121 financing, refinancing,
emunt t come et ony ome
purpose most loans are
on your first visit-and
ts 6 few mimes, Liberal repay-
ment plaa
Home & Auto
Loan Company wo Sommaaity National Bank Bidg.
Hours 9 to 5; Saturday @ to 1 with ia
console TV $219.00
B+ of used re
at cee
. sec-
nechele desk,
$200.96 | 1 Electro Chef,
ll ti CU. . FT. REFRIGERATOR,
Sineer
3-0355. sweeper,
135 oa‘ 8-2829
REFRIGERATORS. LAST LAST YEAR'S
_Phillip’s Petroleum Co. CONE'S RENTAL
1331 BALDWIN PE 3-007
GAS RANGE.
burner $129.50 value $60.95 ehentiy also several full size
ranges in electric and gas at ex-
5. Micl Piv-
orescent. Orchard Ave.
ALWAYS WRECKING
Sale on iiding materials.
A million - of sound
lumber. plum sash,
brick. Union a Co., 31246
_ maton ANGLES, pes,
Bteel Co. (across
from American Forging &
et.) FE 40543.
UPPLY
FE 3-110!
"ANCHOR FENCES _ co
. Ne money down.
5-4962 for free estimates.
TU s0iL
vipes and fixtures, automatic ofl
as Water heaters. oi] and
coal yuecee, tee and hot wa-
“HEIGHTS St ‘SUPPLY
____ Powe oot
i 2#iNC %-INCH | FURNACE | WiTH 16 16
finch blower and iron Firemaa
_stoker. Phone FE 2-6506 _Ph.
FOOT
$30.95. Levetortes
ith gleaming chrome
$14.96. Stall showers,
$34.45. Michigan Fluorescent. 393
Orchard Lake Ave
Blackett —
DISPOSAL
SALE
We have over-ordered, so must
sell immediately.
Shea! boards 986 M.
2x4's 28's,
delivered out of car . $85 M
$161 Dixie yr. Clarkston
M 5-5611
BURMEISTER
‘Best Buys” OPEN 8 AM. ape.
1x6 fir boards
1 ne
Burmeister’s
Northern Lumber Co.
Sav _Acan-
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| For Sale: Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 04
dish |CLEARANCE SALE, POWER
java arden Evans if
Dice Hwy. Eauip- a
$3.79 gal
eM cBride Hardware
Open Sundays 8-12 Wet AaiagE, FE, tat Creches
SAVE PL
8. Sagina
30 ft. rubber belt portable
conveyor ed at $200 if sold
at once. Ph. MY 32-6432.
% SIZE BASS FIDDLE, NEW
cover, used ¥ little. 2-1354
—4+—
in. legs, gauge. fill and vent,
FORCED Ain OIL BURNING FUR-
nace with pipes and cold air
250 se tank, complete
$225
FLOOR + FURNACE. . 70, Ce BTU,
_foed condition. _ _EM 3-4886_
. 00.05. Toilets |
i850: peon. eo LOOK ! ! FACTORY SPECIAT.
ALUMINUM SELF STORING
HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS | $39.00 |
2° PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALUMINUM AND FIBERGLASS AWNINGS FE 46089
MAPLE BED COMPLETE. LAUN- | _Gry tubs; basinetie, FE 4-7078. |
nn MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO. separate chrome fluorescent lights |
pated vavue x. ee |
These are -
“rgepelare Michigan Freares: |
cent i 3. Lake Ave. MEN'S DOUBLE SOTe AOTAL | precision skates. Good
es. skid proof wheels. FE
MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE ‘4
in. mirror all metal cabinet $7.95
Value $3.95. "Slightly marred. Also
large of cabi-
nets with lights, new
sliding units all et ex-
ceptional —~ Michigan Fiuo- Tescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave.
20 GAL AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT-
_ef, Many other articles. MA ©-3900.
NO DOWN PAYMENT ON RE- - put -oF- metora,_.1.
ear to pay ne Pisien Sere
1028.
NEW AN |
liances for
ae i ao Been ‘well jet ae with 12 gal. tan 6112.50.
G. A, Thompson, to]
aluminum
“TAYLOR MADE
operators — radio coo |
and tree
Great
2010 Dixie _
GAB CONVERSION, $56
FE 54-3378
saree Doors | s=s-% stock of number 2 doors |
be sold All ..-~ = Sgutenle at)
“ana
eee. eS
HEARING AIDS. $50 TO $200, AND
ries. Rules, FE 23-7900,
CRATE US VARIETY
miles Baldwin. its:
12 Be ROMEX 3% CE si oe FOUL
re une
CABINET SINKS, BEAU-
$50 30 muanety” ay sean A m 8
also veral $4 “in, and 66
mod at terrific values. Michi-
393) «(Orchard
Eke Ave.
PETRO
HEAT SERVICE
$20
$40. Call OR |
SOME Ft FURNITURE A} AND ) MISCEL- }
FE 3-7181 | CE $300
a PUBLIC LOAN
WHEN EN YOU. ‘NEED
$25 to $500
“prsmieme 12" ca, can aa al up $0 008
and
tus or call at our office.
| STATE — FINANCE CO.
FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg.
_ LOANS
Community Loax Co.
3 E. Lawrence
FE 2-7131
T EAGUE FINANCE CO.
202-N. MAIN——— ROCHESTER, MICH. _
a ia
Pe OL. 60713.
FINANCIAL FLASH:
To make monty quickly,
easily, use Classified ads|
Phone FE 2-8181.
a
| ' 1-970) | semble these vourself and sae.
pa and table, $69.95 value.
95. There are brand new
Rn : ADOR, 6 a
. Late mou ' repossessed.
_balance at $14 month, MY han.
Fr + DI carte SETS AS- SERVING TABLE WITH DRAWER for breakfast room. Good condi- |
tion. Reasonable.
Dr.. El'sabeth Estates. 859 Winding
STOVES BOUGE
ebanged. Turner's 602 Mt. Clem-
. & EX-
TAPPAN DELUXE on 8 nance.
Excellent condition
Pike. Terms, After 5:30 p.
USED Waenene RECO!
Gener $199 wo. Gas ranges,
$14.95 =P Electric water heater.
940.50 sed on vai0 8 Used F 6, GE
niece fT E ECTRIC 463 Auburn
1048 Saginaw
« BORNE
$30.
"ELECTRIC Also 4 oak chairs $5. Call
2-7410.
|Brerytine tortie ose, We vor |
aki and Sr Seaad Foritre
S127 Cooley Lake Re.
WE DELIVER 7 ie Radius
ton “briquettes. $3
BEFORE YOU water seftencr. investigate
Reynolds Shaffer Balto Matic. |
No Lat own paym-nt 8 ~nt. “small mentaly
rE
room,
of! furne Now « ue:
. It Hahte ftself and burns |
1. 2. of 3 oil. 80 simple vou
__self, Hundreds in use in this area. — / pebose oR peo Exchange, 60 -
ecross from Fei. Hureg ce con |
hi i eves. @ 8u!
| LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH foro $24.50 value $14.95. also
ibs, shower stalls at
mt hae
OIL CONVERSION BURNER.
—. | PETRO GUN T TYPE Oll BURN NEW GALVA
t at isapne)
Extrud
and up.
$14.95. Fiberglass awnings.
40676 OIL BURNER.
> Ses?
USED NORGE FURNACE. COM-
plete with lower and controls |
pg Pot type burner.
s
| ONE 3 INCH FURNACE With 6 inch blower and Iron Fireman
stoker. Phone F
OIL BURNER . WITH BLOWER
fan and oi] tank Good condi
_ tion. OR 3-083
POINT DIAMOND ND RING.
FE 563302 between
Part LE 3 0 p.m
OIL BURNER WITH CONTROLS.
oil t tank with FE 3 2-3853. $330
5:30
Used short time, $50. Call Chuck,
PE 5-8126_ eves. 2-0635
Plywood |
en cabinet doors-drawers made |
to. order
PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO |
1488 Baldwin Ave FE 2-243, All kinds plain & decorative Kitch B FLAT SOPRANO ee |
PE 54-0670 condit:
er 223. vorte,
hp and cont:
_Huron, FE 4-8163 rain Sogulre iat W.
“PENNY PAINT SALI E 83 -
$3.90
is
res or
LOOR cas ® Rd _ 99 8. Saginaw St.
USED» COAL L FURNACE $27 “FE
2-0326
RED STAR \ MU L. UTIPL Ee ~TABL E
_ tee. |
Crooks ‘on Auburn _
_tan Ph__OR _3-7686
ROLLAWAY BED. PING PONG
bie, J saw, antique Edison
Taph. i's HP. gas engine
pore provectar lawn furniture
_I dont know how to |_A
SOIL. § YARDS, $10, PILL
sand. srere FE 40172.
{PARI TOP SOIL. FINEST ORADE | _ Pontiac Landscaping _ FE 5-047".
WALK-IN COOLER
pe es a al
each benc
ble $34 custom it end fin-
ished. FE 4-6539
AIR
‘per cent off, PE 44792. ARR AR AAR ALAR
600D il SLAB WOOD
cord 2 $10. Delivered ‘ve | t+
4-688 _ Set Eo Fa 225
WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO.
eS Sax“ focring per MM ses 30 | Use pes * : oes New Toilets a .. 018.06
15a14 lavatories $16.98 . . segeess as
wicca, Stee. eahse priced right!
ar ccattanae: w. 1883 ed!-
tion Wonde for ponies rful buy
high er senior nigh student
5-56p0
Do It Yourself
COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO.
81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101
WHITE
pine, “ ante cannes side wall
shakes.
CHU IRCH'S '$ INC.
Siete
BLA PAvLoce
~G& M ee Lawnmowers | sharpened, saws {#128 Bogie Paul. St “Cyr Lumber Co.
ee Sant
Linoleum Remnants. Be PAINT. $1.90 GAL. GRASS BEED. 5 95 NO. OU ROL
SMITH'S UT
Reinforced concrete bd
Les Phone FE 2-6472 days
C 8-0928 evenings.
jas | z|
‘syne Beating ane T_
N mn” nscnee-4
ter. OL 3-0311 _
TAPE RECORDER WEBCOR.
Brand pew FE
5 Yard Loads $9, Delivered
PE 4-6588 ;
we 2LERINS BROTHERS SAND.) |
travel oad fill dirt OR }-4197 or
|POR SALE BLACK 1 bint. F Rot. road ted manure, cement
Fa Sn et
ma ons &
re _Ssek ss
Se ee eaeiY
grave. ro and ¢
‘ FE old From artificial breeding 8200
each OL 32-2666 36709 Pontiac Rd
between Squirrel and Adams }
HOLSTEINS. 10 2-YEAR-OLD hetfers, 3 cows, 1 23-year-old bull.
_Call OR 3-6849 |! ‘4
toilets, bathtu _¢oer?. FS terrific, values. These are crate | ‘e . CEMENT MIXER, Nic- dge Air Be : — ‘CHECK THESE ma Wehigan Fluorescent. | _kerbocker. MI ¢-1005 to the Jet Ber, Tehe ert iaooo 4 iam FEEDER F108 FOR SALE.
PRICES at ave: AEE 1% HP OE WO} te the lak: straight shot from ~ 8326,
“- PER CENT OFF| tor. Excellent condition, slightly| Pontiac. We have boasts and mo- aIDINS” “HORSE | Regular 20¢ a, = galvanized Onl? I Tr INO! EUMS, $1.98 used $75. Ph. MU 4-4038. bho for rent, also a full line of | OR +7420 |
fea tn . mA SPECIAL BALE, 11 HAMILTON) [lDiDe eeuloment for sale. san | PONY WITH 8 WEEKS OLD COLT | Regular 58 ‘% o* jack unions, g2l- | $2.95 Inside-Outside Paint $1.29 Ga! asolie and ~il. Han or |
vantoed. 269 cach. | $3.95 Mi Gloss Enamel. $1.95 Gal | SOUS" ious Bata e, Meee Gog | _Taomas, Ezceliens om fer children inch plastic . Be ft 44 FT. LINOLEUM WALL TILE 8 179.95.| GUNS. BUY, SELL, TRADE. BURR- .—
Mumps. $08 sod iatiow well Jet | 1913 Gold Seal Linoleums .. $4 oar today PE 30188 me: Philip's | Sheil. FE 2-4708_ 375 8. Telegraph PINTO. ) GEL DING
gaasl slectrie water heaters, | See os IREAID TILE 16% Sq. At peareigee Cs aia _ (SAVE uw TO % PER CENT ON 7 EWES” 1 RAM REGISTERED TEEL UR ifie 0 eaver, ’ ’ . "
eso Thee. ie “M0 5. < ness 8400 STFth ducts $35. FE €3047. Stith. “Philip's 10 N. @aginaw, | Oxford EM 35850 __
, ett. LYS HARDWARE BaAreles. _ Saginaw | sone MET NEWS. 2025 Voorheis , WANTED SHORTGUNS AND DEER |! GOOD SIZE HOLSTEIN HEIP-
3994 Auburn At Adams FE 2-881! Te Double bie Red oe eT | Buy your beet now-dress Digs "fifies Manley Leact 10 Bagley {"p_,,° TTestem soem MAD inn Rt ttc nl dn u v ter ueters cut ip stea eee eee
BE READY FOR YOUR GAS FUR- , | apd roasts J35c a od Stuffed REGISTERED GUERNSEY
nace permit A Timken silent: |# TUBE. KALAMAZOO, AMPLI- | k chops, 4% to @¢¢ John's; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66, rear old heifer Presh 2 weeks automatic ga as p couvoreian burner. | 300 bm PES new. Call before | ite soam ine compe tree OO eer MA 5-348 1
sed less ye neces — i Syemness * ceed. 8 “HEAD OF BLACK ANGUS 600 sary parts Scant Rochester. OL jyaCKSON & CHURCH OTL FIRED _Pf 42233 ATTENTION Ib feeder steers i ¢ 46-2601
after 6 p.m. furnace. suitable small factory. | SET OF 20 VOLUME ENCYCLO. “CKE
CLOSE-OUT apertment building or church, ex- pedias, 6 science books, set of 10 TRUCKERS SMALL -, SORREL MARE. B ax
~ cellent condition. MI 40817 children's books 2 years old, $100. 2500 yards, A | top soil. No weeds Ra f 2666 Grang
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ALL OFFI sscnubi, oe 2 22° STEEL COAL FURNACEs. EE SEP ic “TANK C300 On = aidie _ eee FE 27611 Want } Livestock 73
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LUXAIRE FURNACE. 3 YEARS rast _brade
a is Ss RM old. Good condition PE 43757. SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE OF |ATTENTION CONTRACTORS. bef tn bh % OF ALL KINDS.
* eutting blade. Clean, LUMBER very best me makes = ine America. Will sell several thousand yds es. MA $5206,
running condition. Call Ma ofive Rock Ck. C4. aon Talus sieise" or iichigan pt MA See A@amecn | For Sale Poultry 74
MEN L S 1x8 white boards M. sq. ft. |. 1 TOP” soft. BLACK DIRT. ~ N
Cease eC peemaa| Hina "Sh, ie oa, fe or Ate Ricks Sas oe pS Sis CME. as ite Rose pute To Tyre Pn. PE 20001 or FE 31278 wore yp, toot beards He 22 SUMMER PRICES ON FE# — cI oF Winger te shy eis Russell_Lemon Hlesie & 6 1-3 sa. $2.30: wal COAL NOW IN” EF-7 {f0P SOU FILL DIRE ARO a rT plank va: colors NJ: 4 4 ~ _sand. gravel stone 2-2617.
Worarobe trs-k original cost $128.) sq. ft. in carton lots. Matt thick | FECT GOOD COAL ATTENTION : 1 WE DELIVER }, wa ~ Sale F Farm Produce 75 ay + - : — = vards of sand, gra AONE AON
T WH ~~T Ton deers 8 wo, Ext. doors ws.be ALWAYS. eet uee ry Also trucking. Call BoIcE’s "
OTN cons, iS ats awe aa|M, A, BENSON “pr yeentisBiek) orgie ia A a SR . PILL. SAND, ORAVEL, SCRAEF: _ TREE RIPENED
now: % & %” and | $40 N, Saginaw NT Toacking Service | Colden_ Jubilee Peaches roek right. Driveway | sTOKOL B-4 Trucking Service | a culverts approved. 4 hooks | condition, Call between 8 and| py) girt stone & gravel, L | BURBANK PLUMS, Bi WN. SQUIR- stee] clothes post, $5.45 es. Sewer : . Blade, FE 5-068. _fel_ Rd. 7
. tile . BLACK pint 1D a PEACHES ARE RIPE 41 F AT SUT. ow .
Tas, _— qian Bai Penis bring containers gmerier. Get cor quater prises. SEPTIC TANKS CHOICE TOP SOIL peaches if you pick
| FRADE NEW Boat DAT AND MOTOR. tor traiter,- 2x20, PALACE EXPANDABLE
housetrailer, 4 rooms, cheap for
cash 620 Auburn Ave., Pontiac.
77] FT.. 3 ROOM HOUSETRAILER.
Good’ condition we
with GMC Credit Union. Phone
FE 17-6116
7% FT
_price $2,000. $950 down.
- Pontiac
Chief MOBILE HOMES
"$2 RICHARDSON. FULL
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5 years to pay.
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873 Lape-sr Rd
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GENESEE SALES 2101 ae Hey.
vad eect Row_ BOATS. and caulked. $50. MApie
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Switzer Craft & Yellow Jacket
Boats.
Master Craft Trailers
BSHRORTY HOOK'S PLACE
At Pine Lake. Phone FE
WE KNOW OUR BOATS! FOR THE
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Open Evenings and Sunday
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J. VANWELT
~ $150 Down by Dodge Co.pe
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Trucks
All Shapes & Sizes
Riemenschneider Bros.
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Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131
232 S. Saginaw St.
1953 Chevrolet Coupe
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months on
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.
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OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M For Your Convenience ingham .
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FE 4-4546
BUYER'S SPECIAL! 1950 DESOTO
isa “tate othe ae and ‘Taree
$550 hls car can be purchased with
money down,
Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUT#H *DEALER
Woodward at 1 ate Ra,
Lipcoin
first class shape. $275. Ph.
ee eee eeneres
30 other transportation mod-
els to choose from — alt
have warranty on tires
and battery.
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
OLIVER
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE 2-9101
WANT TO SELL YOUR
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Phone FE 2-8181. 47 Ford 2 dr., radio and; &
Hargreaves}
Chevrolet.
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149 PLYMOUTH Page Sow Dare
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1953 Pontiac a blue, radio and heater.
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er aot eee MOT ae INC.
See Ed Jones At NATIONAL | M,ZONTAC. TARE OVER Par.
MOTOR SALES 198) PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, ¢
171 S. Saginaw St. FX SA 3 x "sae
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| 50 Dodge Conv..
2 dr, ...+000 $29
- 8399
’51 Kaiser 4 dr.,
Hydramatic .. $444
’51 Buick Riviera
4dr. ....... .. $899
"51 Stude. Sed.....$444
48 Pont. Sed... $299—
51 Nash 4 dr......$499
"49 Ford Sta. Wag. $299
49 Chrysler Cl. Cpe. ...... $399
Harold Turner, Ford fe»
6 MO. GUARANTEE
NO MONE
464-
S. Woodward ~12-ft. Van .... $344,
52 Ford % pickup $699
‘51 Ford 2 ton dump
2 speed axle, 3x5
box ........
‘31 Ford % pickup $499
49 Int’. % panel. .$299
"49 Chev. % pickup $299
'48 Chevrolet
Sedan Delivery $299
LOW BANK RATES
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11 Mile at
Woodward,
Birmingham — Royal Oak
MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4.6266
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‘Want ne. wgammei ama Sie : Y'all Come Wanted | a7 cher, & 46 Ford. frie ree e!| 1950 Plymouth | Good, clean, sharp cars. Alte late, fades. a bet Maybee & Waldon Ras. Derk, dive Clue Coupe with redie PONTIAC to , t
Get your bids THEN see sei Soh tes eee, ‘S OLDSMOVILE "48, 4 DOOR. | one owned car “just We Finance
us. “Ask for Mr. Donnell y Cail after’ $"p''m, 200 3rd Bt | $145, will Dandi the “down, pay: RET AIL ma ——
at— ———__ an 7: Woe coon PRN Ma | Ri Sah at = Under New
| SPEC] AL l wes tue "eat est eai sass: FSCHUTZ MOTORS INC. STORE C
Pontiac eS eae a Management Retail Store COME IN -RON verter came’ | GOODWILL | ,CLARKSTO pS WAds MOTOR SALES: Factory Branch : ME clean used w
63 Mt. Clemens at Mill AND SEE IE SPECIAL USED CARS Ti ive fiehest dolar, for trade” ( 3 3 DAYS ONLY! “NOT A NAME BUT 4 Pouicy’ | 2% % “Brysler. oF _FES-7NZ ~ 4982 CHRYSE : _OFFERS _ 49 Pymouth, special deluxe 4 door . ; CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES
New Yorker hard uatiful nhs ae, Fereenatie, vate te STUDE ~Clarkston, Mich MA- 66141
Cash Ready | ie athe gy ‘toboltery Sn $2,095| NORTH PONTIAG AUTO sALas Boek LANDOR . : 7 ~ PPR Tor Olds 88.4 dr. sedan. Robin's egg | 312_W. Montcalm FE 40151) MANY oe COME CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE WE NEED SHARP ag og steering, iatec. % with radio, heater, went f m for those one own-
ear cylinders reboared. Zuck Ma- CARS - covers am hydramatic. 130 “Goodwill Uss. Car” or atean rote, ie > shop. i Hood. POPE) oc Bree it Here “One in a Thousand wnomeees SCHUTZ “MOTORS INC, HeParRs BUMPING & FATNTING We ray That I Extra seis Bite § $30 More $1,295 52... ce eveeteee $1,495 Y Bu Paved ) = Defieto Piym: mouth
FREE EST T FE Ms KE Olds 88. Two tone grey| Woodward and 13 Mile Road 52 De SOTO * OPEN TIL 9 P.M. ALL, MAKES OF CARS SCRAP OR CHEAP CARS. with radio, beater. hydramstic, |
BRAID MOTOR SALES| 00K aoe ee | Keller-Koch 1951 PLYMOUTH | Eigen “absducuc' taane:| | BETTER BUYS!
APPT TE Bat, | waste tape wooeL-wnce | “WosenT Ose hae 32 $1,395] ___.pee Moyment gimae | Fount imme. = |" Ee Rhee Bure cean ‘ aling = | WANTED “LATE MODEL WRECK | Woodward ‘at 13's Mile Rd | Rap Qi, er |S ws ea nee , ' st . jon.
“Sai tice Srecters | BACLEY AUTO PARTS toc ee it eg
“A EAGLE $84 DOWN. ¥6 WEEK. Phi BAGLEY st | teeta = - oF OTHER GOOD BUYS se'Ghevie"Delune 2. door. S peddees pe eanee | SC M&M Motor Sales ean pT a ip 7) +.) Pere ee $1,295 AT BRAID’S 52 PLYMOUTH 48 Chevie 2 door,
Ti LORE aD SES PORT ee |____“0CH Hoey The mo cre stent” |S RRO OY) nr EBPe Giiy REGS) 0 ey Sac a WHIZZER MOTORBIKE NEW | T 90 luxe. Also ‘48 Dodge convertibie. wale wall, ang ontrns: 8 Fumeup Foster MILES LSPT. "Your chotce .
mover. Grod condition. t_¢07s'. | For Sale Used Trucks PVT OR CHIMTROLET | ~ For Sale Used Cars 91 | For Sale Used Cars 91 1.005) Se Balt BS Fortor N “Goodwill Used Car aoe Cot
car for sale EM 3-860. 1980 FOR SALLE a = (roccneenenenannts yeti aks 2192 Detote -¥. ap a eR ES bX, Fey mer ane goed | 2 Chevrolet, 4 dr. radio, heater, | 1951 ‘COUPE. NEW TIRES 18-FORD--CUsTOM Styline Deluxe 4 dr.| $2 DeS 923 W. Huron
ce (Phone bare aed ites “St Oia. SULLDOEE ‘sh Chetrolet, 2 dr., radio, beater, for. ee, Ae eer) oe ete end out Recto, heater (pomeralde oo 3 Beane vs Perse S51 KAISER ern ttn mer
Te Ten’ _| truck. FS 52083. Press Se., enate, neater. | gree Cat ena Pree |e FORD custo. DR. $8 bea SS _Sagtes R_DOOR SEDAN WITH RA
1064 PONYCYCLE mission. Bick-up with dua! | ‘50 Oldsmobile, 2 dr. $505 Walon e Fi Ve kdaye Al aay | 6 Weedwend move od ite eee $995 Me neta aiseeete ee ie? rest Dare FF Topa¥! Jacobson OR 3-7630 * vr & PM weekdays. All day; N N Woodward Royal | ts
wheels. for hauling |" Chevrolet, ‘5 won pene Sundays. 415 E. Walton Bivd. | FORD TUDOR, EXCELLENT, | Pontsc + Gr. sedan. Two tone “Solid Value” For Sale Motorcycles 83) _housetratiers, FE 49733. AYLOR’S om Bo down payment. FE anaes’ Wale ahs and cin vee 15 cars ‘41-51 models youd can | red Pontiac’s Exclusive
aia Moroncrcs aati Pas 35 TON STARE. aT Wattip tAaxE Uible. Gs and_new top.| ‘S30 FORD 2 DR #10 DOWN AND wANp . a /---b-> pr -—* eae Hudson Dealer
or trade for pick-up. FE 54574. | $i CHEV. 5 YD. DUMP TRUCK. Phone MArket_¢1561 see Taper cee 7E : ward Birmingham “or” 0 'N. ! * og : Caco et Pike ENGLISH MOTORCYCLES. GER |_196 E. Rundell. == gg), CHEVIE COUPE. CHEAP | ids FORD. GOOD DY. 4@| _Woooward Royal Oak. 52 CHEVROLET man scooters. 231 E. Pike St. | 3 DUMP TRUCKS FOR GALE. | transportation. 616. FE 6479. _ | . Mercury motor, “wal carburetors aT) ) FORD 2 T 2 DR. so DOWN LAND eCTome S AVERY FINE AZQUR DOOR 6
Marley Devideon see Harley ATTENTION __ $280, OM _3-1038. a rm minenam Sor 110 N. A REAL ““ VACATION VALUE" * wenn cana ,
Devideon - . Sage peters nit ttas escae} 47 Ford Convertible $299 | 5555 so TUDOR ONE OWNER” . Motor Sales - DOWN PAYMENTS “aT down, take ov a ~ neater windshield Low mileage, very clean through- Bright Spot . “Goodwill Used Car” PAULSON MOTOR SALES
tres and lubes, excellent condi. 1948 © MIKE'S AUTO SALES god =rune good it ready to | FE Piha RE gt $950 |o 5 Fe a truck or ear. OL 6-1931. PONTIAC) tan taapEn RITCHIE MOTORS Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass; ______PE_2-0106 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE FIRST FIRST 477_ Aubu PE 2-503) ~ 4? "PLYMOUTH, RADIO AND 4QN
! 1942 # GOOD MOTOR AND inse PLY RECONDITIONED AND READY heater
oe oe Y'all Come 223 ay a ae Mt 8 ye! 1980 Pontiac .
pons saoecome | 5 YARD DUMP all COME rear | JEROME eae Signa ad anaes ton, #300. 827 N- Perry, PE 3a%s.| - 2 SPEED AXLE S U | Rochester Ford Dealer 1949 OLDS. 98 3 to why wait? $148
SiR Potent at 495 ee US 1951 Ford aggre nner wat ere] (ZC YC] ) aan ak Sete TOS. Sas We have nice clean cars| 3 47. yum redig heater, coo 1953 $595 53 and 'S4 SCHUTZ MM MOTORS | INC. a, OR 31330. - : that you can afford — green finish, Thia le one owner VAL E —_ PONTIACS on ee Syne pe
HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR- - only — : 7 i S : DEMONSTRATORS
Sueieeretsest| LARRY = | eon cttw as Bt FORD | sed BUCK | VA JUE | sppernicesiag ome)" OFF IT Pa = | $20 Down —_|*Bosms" oa "the patance si bank | - + celet winewcl tres and . TAG BEE THEM TO. ________For Sale » Bicycles _ - — —--——— . ~ CUSTOMLINE power steering DaY! «7 POWs1AC 2 DOOR. RADIO AND
IEROME.. __See Ed Jones at | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC 8 CYLINDER $l, 750 re ap ore
setae BF, NATIONAL ‘on 8 rm ingha: ~ FORDOR : - _Low mileage PE 3-175.
Se MOTOR SALES OPEN TILO PM. ' 1950 FORD custom 8| wt mae ews coors | DON TIAC jice (ot oral ena "white uly «|"TQooD PLACE TO BUT.“ 171 S. Saginaw St. oe_Your_Cenventonce 4 door, radio and heater, taulpped. $000 miles OR 32136.
Mecrere. redie emi bester. ‘Bodv $595 RET AIL ‘82. PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DOOR. : 195] Chevrolet ie od condition. heeds motor. : 117,000 miles. PE S316,
‘Sl ChEVIE TOS DELUXE. "4 DODGE V-6, RADIO, HEAT. 1949 BUICK Perfect, Call e ‘ ,
[Pickors okey - prongs | x Sat fool ntiiy TE | Sn Sia eS aca cruminaae are] we oar cere | STORE | 1952 Pontiac makes and models they are jas cn Bre. tires and -Porert ~~ S Semen eS ee, ee rs ae a $195 —-+ a |
to a0. - oWwENE — a Wiss down” or, Your ‘nit “car To Birming SOME ‘those one} Rochester Ford Dealer 7 952 DODGE 63 fa ot dai joes are re DP sit leetber terior
On Fars. ters sacigw res-net | eee MOTORS INC | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. | “Por MORE PHAR G YEARS A] Coronel Cob Guoe: heater. | Phone FE3-7117 | sed Medramatec iranemisilon. The AL ESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEA GOOD PLACE TO B | whitewall ures a@ Gy romatic 196 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR spare tire has never en on HEAVY DUTY PRUEHAUP PULL nd” Gy yore, es for all mo- Trailer FE 2-9423. | ons ; ae Bemtehess | 912 8 Woodward Birmingham $875 pa ground. Led ts @ like ae
s, Get jae deal on |5 36 PT. SEMLVAMS VERY GOOD | OPEN TILO PM. OPEN ’TIL 9 P.M. FORD 49 $399 ] | glaze garaged car, tm spotless
boul and motors. 20 ver cen senauion, 90 cach. Huichinoes | jeer All Steel | For Your Convenience Acie custom : aot te ratte, 198 BUICK | 3 manine oo the balance ot best
422 TELEOR: a ee eee eee ec dee] | SEE US FOR 1954 FORD OFFI. | Restor Penis MOTORS, 4 door Radio and heater | TN et ee eee AND SC TU TZ MOTORS INC. sda? -Suativens BA ‘auie. Call MY see cials cars. 680 N. Cass. PE 2-9191. 477 Auburn” PF 9-503: | 5 1941 OLDS. 4 DOOR | wages wa we; DESOTO-PL YMOUTE DEALER
tats bien Pole t'Ctl| "Pe Sate Used Cara 9i| 7 11 I \/ Sates $7 5 Meet, Beawunts es Fewe tive ODEN TIL OPA rs =p. PLanders - : - iw i
gg Pec tetc OLK, DSRS OER | on WSL BUICK, cer Ick CONVERTIBLE. ee owner. el ’ ene | iss 12 top BP. coos rich tubeless B I _ $485. MA _5-0751. pai .
about Tie bp motor. $380, OR "f res. radio wetier, eater, tinted | ( kK o. cminnaes’ we — $925 1 CHEVROLET 2 DR. .
ig Pr BOAT AND MOTOR, #15; | Prone Pr esiss Beat | USED Tinted glace, turn signals. Wind- SPECIAL DELUXE . BORE, AED HQTOR. : sbield washer, $1,218. PE $0025. 19530 NASH a ro U rer ‘bike, $10; 23 pump rifle, $28.; 120 ed ot fee eee: 1950 FORD ........ $495 Super Statesman 4 door, 2 tone
ot takeover payments, FE Square Lake ¥en 1770 ( ARS We Guarantee a Saving | “ystom, © clue coupe. Radio and| rey, $5"
SPF CENTURY UTLEY | - oa ha. If You Shop the Also 30 mere care __ __
a a Pa es Th hl Oliver Lot ma Wea side Used Cary” SELEY ELT Sez hts, 20.000 miles. FE orougniy . We buy, seli and trade id POOT SLOOP. CENTER BOARD. sus - isai FORD RADIO AND HEATER, Transportation Specials ; erat? to _seil_ $108, FE _ tS | gt BUICK 3 DOOR NEW TIRES Reconditioned 53 Chev. .......0. $1,295 | _ 67 Close 8 ao MOREY Down 95 How to find a Hot Buy without getting burned...
re = |) 51 Buick .......... $995 pe a eee ONDITION. How to find gold in a pile of old iron..,
Bee ae dat eaves and cart, | NICE, 's! BUICK ¢ DR SEDAN, 93 PONTIAC 51 Pontiac ...... «$895 Eee a Pa 1948 DODGE | on pict tea, REpublic. 01531 faum “TO (“One Dive and sre CHIEFTAIN «¢ Bn. SEDAN 30 Chev. ......+04. $495 wat Non Cetom 6 eros eer: S H Id T F d ig FT MAHOGANY PLANE OUT-| CTENN’S Motor Sales | osded, sm extras—looks “sust | ’S1 Olds. 98 ...... $1,195) Tuy, haeramatc, tur coumoe ° Matthews- ee Marolia.iurner, For
tise fs pew condition FE $200 | 9 BUICK OR “capita $1695 $3 Buick, 2&4 dr. $2295 ~f oT sees, Os ote see Ss oa ee 21947 DODGES | ET “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” 1 CON e new. — udso ul ; chica, FE tae of equity, o?_Mt ‘Clemens ; TRANSPORTATION Commodore rour os argreaves EVINRUDE SALE — | #8, 201K, ©0FER RIVIERA 52 PONTIAC SPECIALS $595 s " pec Ence a4 bie CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. SEDAN ay ae a p=} jes. Rogue te ersber ist: aon ye. aes — ta pert ee 4 _ Syseasts,, a nthe ot is . ae 1950. OLDS. 88 | | Chevrolet | —— A- -1 Buys" —_— Ss ials .
Evinreds vis bp.. $188. . nat : "$9 Buick 4 dr., radio, Huron Motor Sales door, radio. heater, Hydramatic | 210 S. § St. 5] Chev. Hardt 44 anes
eae “Parpw ARE oe Cased ase Te oon $1295 heater, Dynaflow, teal kn hiipeoe NO RUST RADTO =— $395 FE 56, | ‘SI DeSoto 4dr. an ‘50 Hudson C1. Cpe. $199 ARE | Sqoria ‘= blue finish. Safety. and heater. Turn signals. Seat ’ ; uburn At Adams FE 30811) S@-writer 0 'S3 CHEVROLE : =| covers FE i Sed... . .35 46 Cadillac 4 dr... .$199
EVINRUDE MOTORS | eve 325 EEEESGINE | peuxe 2 On. SEAN | Sheek aaese eas S495 gi eaisen “WRITE WAITS AND 146 CHEVROLET 4 DR.) | voode pe wa aia . ,
Chris craft post kits and trailers. ‘win wheete et8 tek wheels end | Eee, heise iske new Low mile- "48 Chev rolet 2 dr., radio. ‘eset parmenee: FE | $195 New “Brakes cual * ‘ } woey | 32 CI . DI . 3 d . $844 48 Dodge é dr.. oe .$199
12” 2006 Orchard Lk, Ra.) fires. Price $238 3800 Overton, | S6°. wlaac | & heater, motor recently Oe oars DOOR, | 183 Prosemh 4 4 a > men: DIX. £ OF. 9 "47 Olds. Sedan ... $144
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do it for you Guarant me NPOTTT 66 Tee eee ee cane JT hee Nees nine co 31" 4 Ie Radio and heater 11.000 actual | > POrd Rach Wagon . , = . : mer prices 2 am. ee agadars “aod daily BLUE a WHITE, PRICE wee. | pe CHEVROLET ; - < cagin’. rhe c Seote. 51 V4 - Se enon * miss this beautiful SO Plym. All-Metal 47 Dodge Sed..... $199
Wedoeedars "ke 88 vm to, SF CADILLAC sins Manta Met inert . Ftp K 2 be Sedan’ COME 1946 PLYMOUTH Huron Motor Sales Station Wagon $699 $199 . 3 , 2! ( : 4 952 W. , ’ ont. Sedan... . some Northwestera Buy.. Bedan-Coupe. radio. heater, white- 79 O f fin to Birmingham for those one own- $125 ’53 Pont. Hardt’p $1,699 Phone M én 7 ramatic, rida | ne ot our ii er cars. t, ¢ e . ,
HORSE EVINRUDE “MOTOR | faietn’ «a?earnees: * Plene $795 One owier..-.... $365 Stultz Motors INC. 1953 F Plymouth 41 Packard 4 dr, $309 ‘49 Ford 2 dr......$199 and trailer Bae hasty SEO $20 DOWN ’30 BUICK Petoto Plymouth Dealer Many others lo choose from. 2 dr. 2 tone brown, The finish || 159 Ford 2 d $399 sequen:
GOING FISHING? GIVE ITA MATIONAL Meter Sales SPECIAL 2 DOOR '$7 Pontiac 4 dr. Stream-|° EN? va Don't wait one mien b onl r Teseees 50 Kaiser Sed.....$199 whirl at the Schmidts Boat Ltv- 171 8. Saginaw St. | So ptnafiow, radio and heater, Ex- , . " OPEN TIL 9 P M. : Pon rgein. || , , 4 old car 53 Buick H’dto $1,899
Belndge Ta Base. "hito gen | "en rim soprano Fear eo Sede ; Hiner, radio; “heater, no! rer tow Commie sg| COMMUMIty —} tek rest Te wee ened Come $4987 Pont. Conv... $199 to the Jet Bar, Take M-o®| for om fenders. $298. FE @1431 TUSt wesc eee ee eeeee 5 |S verdrive PH ¢-2870. 2015 Eim- ackard Conv.
fight to the ieke a straignt shot! 40 Baldwin _ | -_ — SCHUTZ 3 MOTORS SINC. ’ - ’ ; from ‘Poot We, ‘have ‘poate "49 Plymouth 4 dr. “Tdeal lwasn" “a “RaER RADON, = Motor Sales os _ Dasole Pym nouth Dealer nil State Wag 31 309 . ‘48 Plym. Cl. Cpe. $199
a nn es ad Bu The ___ | Also a selection of 65 re-| transportation for the | sss NASH RAMBLER RADIO Inc.. OPEN “TIL 9 PM. 47 Willys St tio ,
_Hank Thomas. Y se conditioned “O.K.” Used! Tittle woman’... 0. SS Soa: *ore Ea Authorized a “ys ae JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. . new brakes. valves. Just | = pontiac and Buick Dealer | "47 OLDS HY : : Wagon ...... Starcraft aluminum boats Tee- C Cars to choose from. ’ : . take over alance pay- FE 5-6920. ;
Nee trailers Everything for the Ars * Buick 4 a radio, ee i868, $10 Harrison, | 903 1 Main, Rochester 1 POMTLAG © DELURE 7 TOME 52 Chev. All-Metal Trucks
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o=¥eu're —— Wonderful,” “Don't
Sees ple Life,“ **You,” “Gee But
film drama. (4)
Midwestern Hayride. Willie
Thall, Bonnie Lou, Paul Arnold,
the Kentucky Boys. (2) The
Goldbergs. Molly passes out lit-
tle wisdom where it is needed,
stars Gertrude Berg.
:30—(7) Twenty Questions. Ani-
mal, vegetable, mineral game;
Beatrice Fairfax, guest. (4) Ar-
thur Murray Show: Kathryn
Murray hosts Arnold Stang, Jack
Norton, Kenny Delmar. (2) One
Minute, Please. Panel devoted
to art of extemporaneous speak-
ing.
8:00—(7} Make Room for Daddy.
Danny. Williams and wife miss
mark as Cupids for Bachelor
friend, stars Danny Thomas. (4)
Fireside Theater. “THe Co-Sign-
er,” kindly Italian - American
grocer risks his family’s se-
curity, stars Jay Novello, Anna
Demitrio. (2) Foreign Intrigue.
James Daly in adventure in Eu-
rope.
8:30—(7) Steel Hour. “The Grand
Tour,” with Zachary Scott,
Julie Haydon, romance in Eu- Fence Me in.”
7:00—(7) Times
~embezzler. (4) Top Plays of |
194. Ronald Reagan in “Be-
neath These Waters,” tale of
destroyer in World War IT. (2) as female head of construction
firm. 2) Meet Millie. Elena
Verdugo as -Millie in comedy.
with music, variety. (4) News.
Paul Williams. (2) Telenews
Ace.
11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Pe-
ter Hammond in ‘Come Back
Peter,"’ film feature. (4) Singin’
Along. Music. (2) Music Date.
“Prison Train,’’ film feature.
11:30—(4) Moods in the Night.
Music.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
7:00—(4) Today. — (2) — Morning
Show.
| 8:00—(7) Breakfast Club.
\9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) News, Wonderland. (2) Garry Moore.
9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey.
10:00—(4) __TV.__ Battlefront._(7)
Charm Kitchen.
10:15—(4) Home.
16:80—(2) Strike It Rich:
11:00—(4) Bob Smith. (7) Play-
house. (2) Valiant Lady.
11:15—(2) Love of Life.
11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited.
Tomorrow's Search.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—(4) Nancy Dixon. (7) 12
o’Ulock Comics. (2) Murphy Call-
ing. (2)
~ Marshall.
9:00—(4) Truth or Consequences.
Jack Bailey hosts stunt quiz. (2)
Danger. “An Angel of Clay,” 12:15—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 5:00-—-(4) Happy Hollow. (7) | Auntie Dee. (2) Portis Faces
Life.
5:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (4) Adven-
ture Patrol. (7) Superman.
5:45—(2) Sports. ~
WEDNESDAY EVENING
6:00—(4) Music Time. (7) Detroit
Deadline. (2) Magician.
@ 15—(4) News. (7) News. (2) Fea-
turette.
6:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World.
(7) Soldier Show World. (2)
News.
|6:45—(4) Farm Report. (2) TV's
. “Th
conservatively
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surprisingly enough, in Boston.
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| Top Tunes.
7:30—(4) My Little Margie.
Wakely. (2) Strike It Rich.
8:36—(2) I've Got a Secret.
9:00—(4) This Is Your Life. (7) Playhouse. (2) Boxing.
| 9: 30—(4) Mr. District Attorney. (7)
The Hunter.
9:45—(2) Chuck Davey.
' 10:00—(7) Club Polka. (4) Harness = “Racing: “(27 News. thomas 6< FR
10:15—(2) Weather.
16:30—(4) Man About Town.
Playhouse. (2) Safety Eye.
10:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame.
13:¢0—(4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. (7)
| 12:30—(7) News. (4) Ladies First.
(2) Welcome Traveler.
| 12:45—(7) Stars on Seven.
| 1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis.
(2) News.
'11:18—(4) Adventure Special De- livery. (7) Film. (2) Wrestling.
| 11:30—(4) Moods in the Night.
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stunt to see that they are both
feasible and entertaining. We have
@- standing rule; too, that every
program must have at least one
messy stunt — pie in the face type
of stuff.
“No stunt goes on the show
| ratio is about
Although Wayne seldom appears
orn Beat the Clock; he-can be seen
regularly on It's News to Me.
He is the character who acts out
the quiz skits for the panelists to
guess. He devises the skits for this
| show, too.
*‘My quiz skits for It's News to
Me are gleaned from the daily
papers,”’ he explained. ‘“‘Every day
T scan the newspapers and clip in-
| teresting news events that would
|lend themselves to good skit ma-
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Soviet Grain Goal
Topped by 156 Pct.
| MOSCOW ®—The Soviet govern- | 'ment today announced its goal in |
the ‘“‘grow more grain” drive had |
been. greatly exceeded for 1954, |
and set its eyes on a bigger in-
erease for 1955 and 1956.
Tass; official news agency, said
the Soviet Council of Ministers and
the Communist party's
pl .
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| collective farms and 176 per cent |
| by_state farms. (figures were not
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2 State Senators Vote
With Majority on A-Bill
WASHINGTON (®#—Sens. Fergu-
son and Potter, Michigan Repub-
‘licans, voted with the majority
‘last night when the Senate ap-
proved the conference committee
report on the Atomic Energy Bill.
The vote was 59-17.
They also voted with the 71-3
majority to cite Corliss Lamont for
comtempt of the Senate,
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PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. (IN) —|
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6:00—(7) Detroit Deadline. Bud} ™™" * Marie, Constantly on Hunt for | ur curted out an ballad singer "| pold Stokowski and mother of two| year-old farmer who after collap-
Lanker, Bev Beltaire, Don Wat |9:39—(7) Name's the Same, Rob-|#*@0—(4) One Man's Family. (2) " . TV Contests; | in the entertainment field, but in children fulfilled a driving ambi-| sing in the fields was pronounced
trick. (4) Time for Music. Jane| ert @. Lewis hosts namesake| Baseball. (7) My Life. interesting UT mast tect Ser ie te chee tion, Known chiefly in an artistic | “dead” by the family doctor, But
_Palmer sings. (2) Adventures of] game. (4). Capt, Braddock. | 9,15_<4)-Golden- Windows: _ Cuts. 20 Down.to-8 ——-+ word tn New York this cath yp ge eC Ln Ol ee Kit" Creat. ET ‘Toro “poses “as “Charge i, Please,” department |. 1 wirst Love. By SYD KRONISH she will do a comedy Se be tae thane : | alive in the middle of it all, The
‘fence’ to help Kit recover! store purchases are charged to , ; This all came As she it before first night | doctor came back and said he
stolen jewels. other accounts. (2) Favorite |#:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- NEW YORK @®—My nomination | New York vocal teacher cunnin tine of the Pocono Play-| made a mistake.
6:15—(7) News Ace. (4) News. Story. Adolphe Menjou tells ai-| lowe. for the cleverest guy in TV is the | ager, who ; anncstnehon dibdenniabn emma
other favorite yarn. , Paul Williams. $:00—(4) Hawkins Falls.
6:30 — (7) Men of Tomorrow. wc ts “Chetane Coe Preston | 3:15—(4) Bride and Groom. i
Sooty ane Seats on earede-| film drama. (4) Molor City|3:30—(4) Betty White. (7) Air , y- Fights. Two six rounders: Stan| Base. ‘
Charles Ruggles as drug store} kursa vs Dick Perkins; Chuck ate tA proprietor. (2) News. Doug Ed- Price vs. Irish Bob Fi ty. 3:45—(7) Cowboy Colt. >
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Sheppard Free,
Back af Hospital Police Complain About
Slaying Suspect’s Bail;
CLEVELAND ®—Dr. Samuel H.
Sheppard was back at his hospital
practice today while police com-
plained about his day-old freedom
and...the. grand jury swung into
the second day of a hearing that |
could end it.
Sheppard, 30,
denims yesterday
Pleas Judge William E.
freed him on. $50,000 bend. The
handsome, athletic osteopath is ac- |
cused of clubing to death his 31-
year-old pregnant wife Marilyn
July 4.
* * «6
While Sheppard helped his broth-
ers read X-ray films at the Bay
View Hospital, a grand jury moved
through a list of 16 witnesses |
called to give testimony on the
first-degree murder charge against
the prominent osteopath.
The county prosecution indi-
cated. the jury might begin delib- eration today, and would hav
Sheppard rearrested immediately |
if an indictment is returned.
Authorities strongly protested |
Judge Thomas’ action granting
bail request and freeing Sheppard,
in view of the severity of the!
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shed his prison |
after Common |
Thomas |
- | driving under the influence of liquor. |
We CIO Calls Decision
=) of Group Outrageous
a ality some 11,500 Ford Motor
benefits is ‘‘the most outrageous
jever taken” by the Michigan Em-
Al ' ployment
| since the
“pensation law was enacted, the THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1954
1CIO. United* Auto Workers said
They said local Ford woerkers
were being refused unemployment
compensation payment for May
1953 when they were idled by a
strike at the company’s Canton,
Ohio forge plant.
The, controversial decision was DETROIT W—A decision to dis-
Co. employes from unemployment
ae Commission
state unemployment.com- |
meted out by Samuel Sternberg. MESA referee. | Trainmen Sip Coffee,
Police to Issue Tickets
of police to issue tickets for illegal
to crew members of Illi-
nois_ Terminal Railroad trains
which pass through the center of
the city.
Alderman Don Shay said trains
of the electric line are left unat- |New Capitol Architect
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SHELL SONG—If you look real
close, you'll see that Carol
| Singleton is holding a sea shell
to her ear as she lounges at
| Miami Beach, Fla. She was
testing the old legend of hearing
the ocean's roar in the shell, and
owe ehe'e-e-tirm believer: . = :
charges against him. Judge —_|
as said evidence didn't warrant |
his refusing bond.
| County Prosecutor Frank T.
| Cullitan said, “I never heard of it
im my 22 years here.’
7 * *
Cleveland's detective chief, |
James E. McArthur, expressed
|‘shock”’ at the judge's action and
heatedly suggested that the city
well might pull out of the murder
case and leave it to county or
suburban Bay Village authorities.
McArthur said the investigation
is just about complete anyway.
A preliminary hearing to present
evidence that Sheppard should be
held was scheduled for yesterday,
but the +hearing was bypassed
when the prosecution, seeking to
keep Sheppard's attorneys in the
dark about its plans for present-
ling the case ~shoutd-it- reach a
trial, brought matters directly to
the grand jury.
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Driving Violations A list of drivers licenses suspend-
ed @ revoked by Michigan De-
partment of State, released this
week, includes the following Oak- |
| land County residents.
Sheldon Beckwith. 23305 Grove, PFarm- |
| metee, a@rivitig under the mfiuence” of}
Bidwell, 572 Breckenridge, | | Dorndale, by onan negligent
T Coz~ and Rocsevett-Coxz;—100-+
| wippte “gout Lyon, unsatisfied judg- |
drew W. Gaines, 27645 Osman, | Gees Oak, driving under the influence
Mile M. Haley, 139 E. Marshall,
| dale, unsatisfied judgment |
Wiliam | y. 106% Lake, Holly,
| reckless diving | John Miskovich, 3000 Southfield. Royal
| Oak, unsatisfied judgment |
| Burl S. Napier. 3190 McDowell. Pera: | dale, driving under the influence of
L. Pension. 136 6. Maries,
Clawson, habitually negligent.
oe N. Shears, 46228 Dequindre,
Rochester, driving under the influence
| ef liquor. ;
Robert L. Sweesy, 1474 E. Hayes, nan | |i negligent
Turner,
eusnsiatned judgm
David A. Vil real, 339 E. Pike, Pon-
tiac, habitually negligent |
Robert A. Watt, 105 Home, Pontiac, |
— Hoicott, Ferndale, |
Gery Wright,
— 688 Markle, Pontiac,
negligent j
aowsk!. 20225 439 Bcotten,
| parmincton, driving under ae influence
| of liquor |
The famous 3l-man Lewis and
Clark westward expedition experi- |
enced only one death, from a bil- |
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One Dial Does
ALL The Work!
Set It! Forget It!
Don’t be misled
choose Kenmore,
‘ —washday work
can’t wear out;
clean;
SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!
d Regularly Priced at 199.95
by other’s claims of auto-
matically operated washers. Compare .
with more features at low-
-est prices in our history! You get all this:
Single dial controls entire action; set it once
is done; big, porcelain tub
agitator action gets clothes
top-loading saves bock muscles;
washer needs no bolting to floor! See it now
. . buy it at Sears—Save!
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SAVE 60"! 9.4 Cubic Foot Model
F279 ONLY $10 DOWN AT SEARS
v Regularly Priced at 339.95
MORE features are yours with this
great new Coldspot! Big 9.4 cubic
foot size provides big family storage
Features Thermo-Matic defrost
—does all the work of defrosting for
you. Controlled Cold automatically
outside weather. Buy today .
60.95 at Sears!
Centrelled Cold dial
—a single setting for
balanced cold
side refrigerator.
balanced cold regardless of
. save
Exclusive Servi-
Tray. dual purpose
for regular food stor-
age or for table
serving.
~——Shop ot Seors--seve 31.95.0n this beautiful new dryer J
burners. Swing door compartment .
Save money .
tion with life-time porcelain interior holds food in 7
sections. Exclusive “’food-finder” makes it easier to store,
find and remove food. Save 50.95!
‘Satifadion uataniit 01 yous monty dec SEAR —154.N. Saginaw Phone FE 54171 THESE ITEMS on SALE
for THIS WEEK ONLY!
Kenmore Dryers
168 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN AT SEARS Automatic Gas
Regularly 199.95
designed for cramped spaces . . . small budgets. Fully
automatic, has fingertip control, easy-to-read Visi-Dial. ©
toad-A-Door aids loading. Dries a big, 8-!b. load in
minutes! This week only!
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PRON aes 2
36-Inch Gas Range
‘78 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN AT SEARS
A terrific buy! Save 21.95 on this high quality gas range,
loaded with cooking joys! Smokeless, drawer-type broiler,
automatic oven heat control, automatic top lighting
Regularly 99.95,
This Week Only
14 cu. ft. Freezer
Formerly 359,95,
Ist Time Reduced
*309 PAY ONLY $10 DOWN AT SEARS
. buy now at Sears! Super-wall construc-
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