The Weather Wednesday: Partly Cloudy Details page two _ THE PON amend . ef | i id ie See te a. HY > 1 A 3 é >» & Ps a 112th YEAR AC pred * % %& & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 —26 PAGES U. S. . Britain Tackle C Cooling Off Hot Pitcher Morse Rejoined by Democrats in Atom Talkathon Leading Foes of Bill Cite Knowland’s Action| [i as Filibuster Cause | | WASHINGTON ( U P )— Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM) said today Demo- cratic opponents of the ad- ministration’s atomic ener- gy bill have decided to resume filibuster tactics in earnest. He made the statement to reporters as the Senate completed its fourth round- Visitors Are Guests at White House . |Solons Support! AF in Downing of 2 Planes WASHINGTON ( AP )— The United States was re- ported ready today to fire a strongly worded protest at Communist China, demand- ing an immediate halt to attacks on American and British planes. A note already has been drafted, officials said, de- Washington to C St. in a scene that under- lined the gravity of the sit- Siheceincis menains i‘ nouncing the action of Red|Uation. Cabinet ceemars HJintive days Chinese hte in cok | ral of tonics Ac AP Wirephote g down first a British | tu pier Got Ben's pe he lacs eg oan | agunat the Dl aged ssn and w zreooe [ister ring on America| « ieuset ewe of ta Pops: = ng : : PRESIDENTIAL FAMILIES—President and Mrs. | and his Austrian-born wife arrived for a state visit |/@ter firing on American | a detailed report of the incident Brooklyn, last night, following a 91 victory over the Giants. Reese banged out three hits as Erskine won his 12th game of the season. The victory moved the Dodgers to within three games of the league-leading New Yorkers. 2. —— Report for Anglers | ___Walleyes Coming in Fast Despite Hot, Dry Weather By JACK PATTERSON | Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer MACKINAW CITY—Continuing hot weather has mainly by Democratic sen- ators, had apparently dwin- dled Monday night to a one-man effort by Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore), who began a marathon speech at midnight. Morse, the Senate’s champion long distance speaker, was still going strong at 8:30 a.m. EST when Anderson passed the word that Democrats would return to the talkathon fray. Anderson gaid “several other” Rhee of South Korea on north port (Editor's Note: This is the first of three daily series on State ticket candidates at next Tuesday's pri- mary election in Michigan) By JACK GREEN LANSING w—Four Republicans are slugging it out in the final week of the 1944 primary election House yesterday afternoon. 1 The 79-year-old Rhee oe ee 4-Republicans Vie to Oppose Williams as Tempo Picks Up in State Campaign and defeated in 188. In 1950, he unsuccessfully sought the governor. ship nomination and in 1952 lost ico of the White |New York. Committee in 199 and in the following feur. years became widely known as an aggressive organizer and speaker. He is married and has two children. Keyes is also 4 years old and is a native of Canada who has Eisenhower. talk with President and Mrs. Syngman | in Washington until Saturday, when they'll go to a bid to senatorial candidate. Keyes is a graduate of the be the Republican U, S. Navy rescue mission planes. Any American note wil] be re- atl Hie € z | ? f its “lf My perked things up considerably for resort operators in this area. Although most agree that business overall is a little slower than last year, right now they have their hands full. senators were prepared to speak “at great length” when Morse finished. ‘ | Royal College of Dentaz Surgeons, | the Wayne University Medical | School and the Detroit college of Law. He has served as Dearborn city councilman and Wayne County campaign for a chance to oppose |jived in Dearborn since he was Gov. Williams at the November 7) and now. operates his own hos- general election. pital there. The New Mexico Democrat} Meanwhile, Williams, the sole| After being defeated for lieuten- _— ene atl aie find was e Despite hot dry weather fighing in bot lakes and streams is picking up fast. Checked on Hubbard Lake are co -in thick and tg Pam off at Lost Lake Woods Club. and the only serious fisherman we could + t year old Bill Eames, son . D. B. Eames of Pontiac. of Mr->-and At Black Lake Mr, and Hawn advised that ticularly in the evening continues to be PATTERSON and walleyes ¥ fast there. ¥ Mrs. George fishing par- excelient with spin fishermen having the most fun and +catchin Boy, 16, Drowns in County Lake. Friend's Efforts Fail to Save Wayne Youth _in Monday Mishap A 16-year-old Wayne youth drowned in Wolverine Lake, Com- merce Township, Monday ' morn- ing despite efforts of his two swim- ming companions to save: him, The body of Cy Langstraat was recovered an hour later in about 25 feet of water by Oakland Coun- ty sheriff's deputies. Artificial res- piration efforts by Commerce Township firemen failed. The youth’s companions, who said the victim was visiting Michael Lowrie family of Wayne at their cottage at 669 Lucille, told deputies they were swim- ming at about 11:15 near a raft 100 feet from the northwest shore. They said Langstratt fail- ed to come up after diving from the raft. The youths, Jack Lowrie and James Pierson, both of Wayne, said they made attempts to res- cue Langstraat. A nearby resident, Oscar Fritz of 626 Wolverine Dr., said he tried to recover the body with grappling hooks, — Suez Pact Is Near CAIRO, Egypt #—A British- Egyptian agreement on the evacu- ation of British troops. from the the most fish. Mullet Lake is just begin- n to produce pe fishing according to Mr and Mrs. Emerson Dill of Drayton Plains. We spotted Mr. and Mrs. James Luth- man of Pontiac at Topina- bee and learned that ‘wall- eyes are coming in thick and fast on minnows and spinners near that resort. Ran into Mr. afid Mrs. W. G. Meuser of Birmingham and dis- covered that hottest spot in Burt Lake right now for walleyes is at the mouth of the Sturgeon river. There are almost as many boats as fish in the river mouth but very nice catches are being made daily. Qver at Vanderbilt we found the Bill Harmons and their son and daughter and the Wilfred Richies and their two boys, all of Pontiac, busily engaged in fishing for rain- bows in the Sturgeon River. Fresh run fish are in the river now and some dandies are being caught on salmon eggs and night crawlers. The stream is very low and clear but the all day fisher- men are having very good luck. A little rain and higher water over the bar will bring more fish into the river and from now until fall the Sturgeon should be near the top of the list of Michi- gans rainbow streams. Cheboygan and got a first hand ac- count of fly-fishing conditions on nearby streams. The Black River is good for brook trout right now and the Maple and Pigeon rivers are producing fair fishing but wa- ter is so low and clear that the successful angler has to resort to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Ran into Carleton Patterson atj— to an unopposed renomination of | his side of the ballot. | Who are these four Republicans voter interest in a hot summer campaign? Let's look at their records, Brake is 63 and a native of Kent county. He is in his 22th year as state treasurer, Previous to that he was prosecuting attor- ney of Montcalm County, a state senator for four terms and presi- dent pro tempore of the senate. A graduate of Fremont High School, Albion College and the University of Michigan Law School, Brake started practicing law in Grand Rapids in 1922 and moved the next year to Stanton, | still his home town. He operates | a %3O0-acre farm just outside of town. He is married and the father of three sons, Brake has been most widely known outside the capitol as a believer in. strong Republican: party organization and responsi- bility. Equally so, he has been a fighter for strong local gevern- ment, a cause which led him to organize the Institute of Local Government to strengthen and in- form local officials. Cleary is 54 and a native of Ypsi- lanti where he operates the Cleary business college and practices law. Previously, he was state chief air raid warden in 1940-45 and was chairman of the State Liquor Control Commission from 1947 to 1949. He is serving his first term as secretary of state. _ Entering the army in 1918, Cleary served for many years with the Michigan National Guard and {in the World War II state troops, rising to be brigadier general of | that body in part of 1946 and 1947. Cleary is a graduate of Ypsilanti High, attended Cleary College and Michigan State Normal and re- ceived a degree from the Univer- sity of Michigan Law School. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Army Discloses Soo Installation of Skysweeper By ASSOCIATED PRESS The Army disclosed in Chicago yesterday that the locks of Sault Ste, Marie now are under the pro- tection. of the 75-millimeter. Sky- mander of the 45th Anti-Aircraft Artillery brigade at Fort Sheridan, IIL, said the weapon’s electronic tFEF Ht i i Fs ER H if fd He wag chosen chairman of the Republican State Central i Democratic candidate, id: coasting | ant governor on the Republican ne ticket in 1940, Keyes was elected “purged” in 1944 by the forces of former Gov. in 1942 and then was to the same post again in 16 pendent’ pervisor. * Republican and has who are working so hard to stir’ Harry F. Kelly, He was elected| frequently been at odds with (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) All Oakland County Battle Michigan final title round in the et Royal Os Farmington Marbert is pro at PGA final for each. out. Burkemo one up. Burkemo Three-Up at End of Sixth Hole in PGA Editor's Note—Both Walter Burkemo and Metvin Oakiand County g0M professionals, and this is the first time that er been national Wally ts Franklin Millis’ professional and the defending champion. Meadowbrook ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)—Defending champion Wally Burkemo and long hitting Chick Harbert, a pair of De- troit district neighbors, met today in the 36-hole final of the 36th PGA golf championship. First hole: 345 yards, par 4. Harbert drove into the rough on the side of a bunker trying to carry across the bend of the dogleg. Barkemo was in the fairway in front of the green. Harbert hooked his second out of bounds into a cornfield and conceded the hole. Second hole: 397 yards, par 4. Burkemo 4, Harbert 4. Burkemo’s drive was up the middle 270 yards. Harbert Warm but Cloudy Weather Predicted “Warm but partly cloudy weather is in wetore for the Pontiac area tonight and tomorrow. The U, S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a. high tomorrow of 89 to 92.. Yesterday the mercury soared from a cool 6 to 90 degrees in - Today at 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac the mercury stood at 73 degrees,” and by 1 p.m. it had risen to 89 degrees. . Within the next five days near normal temperatures are forecast for the area with an average pre- cipitation of .25 to 5 of an inch expected. . Communist Actions Sugges - eee oars n Island's Strategic Importance +pushed his shot under a fir ree, where he could only take a half swing. He made a fine up and short of the green, chip Burkemo’s second hit the (Chick) Warbert are A tourney He lives (Northville) and lives in It was the third Neither holed recovery, four feet ped sank a 10-foot putt. Cy agis 4313 Fs Fs | a 5 a six g HE iPHE ¢ i z i : 8 ij § ze F i call the signals. Sen, Wiley (R-Wis) the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee which he heads probably will discuss the situation the week with Secretary of State Dulles, i ii i : ! i 2 i Hi iy rT | Ly. i i ? ° i be i ! i j i | fi : 5IF5 z i iit i : it Md li i | ; al By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Kai-shek that some day he would] The British say the incident | mainland of China, has been a! It is only about 250 miles from acty' wink dilhiet ene ' Attions of Chinese Communist | begin the reconquest of China by| took place about 90 miles south | Ghinese island for 2,000 years ex-| Britains’ Hong Kong and only Tommy ‘ot Oakland assaulting and taking Hainan ‘ 4 pilots in the aren where a British |") 'Cyinese shot down u British | pepertanet oayerdt’ wee te ane-yoret-20r the World War II period | about 650 miles from Manila in | Hills, and Ed Eayton, Each fired air liner and U.S. rescue planes) passenger plane en route from cay dias har aad Gua when the Japanese took it over | the | Philippines, The ‘island,—in+ % layout. were attacked show the nervous- — shot down two Red Chinese | 4nd built transport, harbor and air-| area aout twice the size of New Cards were high at Oakland { néss of the Peiping regime over | BOAC Reroutes Trips planes which attacked while the | port facilities. Jersey, is rich in natural re-| WASHINGTON W@—Any lingering | Hills, with Plunt Hotlow's John San- the security of Hainan ray oa LONDON — British Overseas | Americans were searching for sources, largely unexpected. It} possibility that Congress would| ger turning in an 82, Robert Corley Mi agar remedies were. Ome. aha ee lin Te d 4 P ' | shelters some 2% million ‘people, le ond y eiredgng ae posting an 88, Oakland Hill's Floyd two years. ‘Western sources in| prween Siorapere’ sat "mene |_ The tropical island of Haindn is|422 LOGGY SFTESS | mostly in the coastal areas. The) .2'ststce wos wiped out late yee | Burdette ' Hong Kong and Indochina say all Kong to 8 course farther south a rich prize, strategically and : , a sarencrs peor ot the interior are_primi- tewday.. een wo ances Eynon the Hainan i point| of Hainan Island. The action |¢comomically. It is_all the i mesite, Galt om’ farses eres ie a a= northeastward the Nation-} tohews the shooting down of a | sitive now, observers in South-/ Semiey aio iv--re- veer: * % | captured by the Réd-Chinese from amateur alist Chinese stronghold island of} Cathay Pacific Airliner last week east Asia report, because of the! wavig’ Lawrence)... |.........0+- © lee Netlensiiete fm Formosa, 660 miles away, off Hainan, vast fortifications being constrict-| Or. George ne : t at 5 the spring of the two Hainan Islafid could bea base | —= ed around the northeast coast of} fmity Post...........csc.00.cc00+- 1: | 1950, and shortly thereafter may allotte@- the of, attack some day on the last | Bangkok, to Hong Kong, | the oval-thaped island and possi- 1 Berle veaghubeesjeessssceaneses 1s | have become a base of supply for month’ Nationalist , stronghold. But at the |The most direct route would be bly because the island also shelters| Patterns ...:.- Communist - Vietminh forces Country ' same time the Red Chinese appar-| over Hainan Island, but commer- | a naval base used by Russian sub-/ Frette v.----0--cen--+ fighting the French in Iifechina. play 181 ently have not forgotfen the state-|cial pilots give the island a wide| marines. rv Satie Bvd Gines's Geen 6 Gemnee, Wie came Gee ment of Nationalist leader Chiang Hainan, only 15 miles from the omen's Pages. desataesave: 16, 1, 1 Open every night “ti 9 p.m, - Open every night * ~ -~, 2 } . 7 a . WoO} VT ii THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 ,; ‘some Residents Refusing . ‘Moody Estate ‘Work Continues B 4) Local Men Called by Draft — to Stop Lawn Sprinkling. ‘ as Water Pressure Dives | , From Our Birmingham Bureau that night preasure dropped to 18 iness Enterprises) Groups From Boards _— a av e. ° . } ongritngerel ao B gonirel nie s i erag _ Go On Under Direction 65, 67 Are Larger it last hight for the third straight | the pressure Se aha of Ex-Senator’s Son Than Jyne Totals i‘ shut off their lawn sprinklers for) gp ig iam oe pliged _ DETROIT (UP) — The many Forty local men called by Oak- ‘ two hours while water pressure} explained Jack Walker, assistant business enterprises with which land County Selective Service was allowed to rebuild to a safe) city manager. the late Blair Moody was asso- Boards 65 and 67 left Pontiac to- 4 level. . ciated will continue, Blair Moody Se ee And for the third straight night,| “Most people realize the problem Je, ead Monday. forces at Fort Wayne, Detroit. not all citizens turned off their wa- = a hag rig _— the Any adjustments necessary will Board 65 called 13 men. Delmar j ter, .although the supply hadj|Siren or are (old. But there are await the settling of the estate, ac- R. Selvala, 269 Judson St., was anty ‘a small emergency for fire fighting left in the storage others who wouldn't stop sprinkling if it was the end of the world,’ he said. cording to Arthur Fleischman, a business associate of the former senator Jeader of the Pontiac group. Other city men included: Raymond F. Traver. 220 Prospect Anton Haas, 490 E. “Actually, we could pump seven a E. Montcalm — million gallons a day if the use on eeaearesgtinraacaed Adeiph H: Magnus Jr. “ Deleware “Or ——- ee aks he could be distributed over a 24- of the estate wil follow after ai gona A. MacKay. | os Park can't hear siren, * | hour period, ; . sistant Fire Chiet Park Smith, father’s will is located, probably in Kenneth A. bleck, 230° 8. Marshall who is responsible for the city's water supply while Chief Vernon W. Griffith is on vacation. "That's why we send men out to tell residents to stuf off the wa- “But after dinner—about 6:30— everybody hits it at once and that’s when the supply skids.” Walker said the prolonged dry spell here combined with high wa- ibe decided. The former . senator | a safety deposit box in Washing- ton. He will then go to New York where the future of the television show “Meet Your Congress’ will | Ex-Pontiac Man ge Wilitams, to Roce well. Cla —" Douglas, 166 Coleman Robert F. Smith, 606 Nebraska Johnny J. Fields, 101 Mechanic Leader of the-27 inductees called by board 67 was Kenneth H. Mac- Queen Jr., 1257 Club Dr. His group lter use is taking the water level in | city’s well to a dangerously) + ter.” a was the founder of the But Smith told of one fireman the and also acted as moderator and | Killed in West | also included: : : | , = : aa vised 12 citizens | low point William D. Neu, 3655 Ward's Point who last night advi “We can't go on like this for- producer. Jere P. Dorough. Birmingham in one section of town of the regu- “Is Jack A, Wallace, Charlotte eee ee eT * lation. The citizens cooperated and ever,” he said, j : . “Among the other positions Mr. Moody held were the presidency Slain | 3c w. Myers. Walled Lake Jack Lyons ff the water ° eee 2 Mich Press P li F P ° Ronald ts aeeoeten —_— . — i fi jade circled the} Birmingham City Commission | /7- of the Michigan Rotary PSs, . as olice ree ar a Trecy, Ann Arbor art a . hater all 12 sprin-| last night assigned a pro mu- : “ tston. Ine iy he ee a Held by Abductor a a a —— Mock, oe erent ae Giaie: [tual aid pact between the fire bet ened “the lender Pub- ~ Richard. D. Powell. 1414 Woodlow gece ae the ith day in a| departments of this and four other |‘ lishing Co : A former Pontiac man was shot} Salton’ © govin. Birmingham Monday Was the | cities ; ham and Royal an : Frederick D er, Birm row that 5 million or more galjlons | cities to the Birmingham a pr : : to death by “Los Angeles Police Davia - An aearehen tit. |Qak city attorneys for redrafting. : oie otter ta Devic MS were pumped | Pa : os : ast night after kidnaping a doctor mine, 731 Bm An all-time high was set Satur- ichak oinremgr beagle ; —Pentiae Fress Phete GOP Candidates and his wife and terrorizing the Jose = a New Castle _. day when 5,400,000 were used. On | Ge partments HEARTY WELCOME—Beaming faces reflect the | same time is Jan Gartner (second from right) of °I: ie ¢ ; alsin ____ to anouther city needing aif ' 8" | pleasure and anticipation of these foreign students Blast Williams couple wo hours, Charts J. O'Nell. Riveinghem 4 Republicans Battle emergency, Cities in the agreement would be Birmingham, Pontiac, Royal as they arrive in Birmingham for American family _life. Welcoming Dora Koose (second from left) of Nuernberg, Germany, is Mrs. a brief look at 7 a Sweden, as Jim Lewis of 1060 Lake Park, Birmingham, greets the new arrivals. Dora and Jan are two of 33 students from 12 European countries visiting the U. S. on American Field on Past Record Slain in the gunbattle was Jack B. Lyons, 39, an ex-convict who last lived in Pontiac in 1946. dames L Henri E. Lion Jr., Cranbrook Academy : : By United Press of art. : : rk, and Ferndale. | Albert who \1 t 374 : ; Willia 5 Oak, Hazel Park, sense Riebling \lives a qari Aye Service intereational Scholarship Mic - Republi | Petiee sald Lyons wounded the | Dcctit &- Tarlor, Permington 0 ppose | m In answer to a letter from a lo- Manipulating his suitcases and shaking hands the | ee saa ernorship hopefuls ‘‘zeroed in” physician, Dr. Albert N. Anton, Edward L. Schnake, 1400 Airway Dr (Continued From Page One) the party's ruling powers, He is the only one of the four candi- dates this year who refused to pledge support to the winner if he lost the nomination. He is un- married. . cal newspaper, the Commission stated that six icity owned lots whose sale jt will propose to voters in the Aug. 3 election will be sold only to perwons agreeing to use the dences. Following the recommendation of property for single family rési- = } Pontiac Deaths = Mrs. Jimmie Currington | Funeral for Mrs. Jimmie (Marie) Hoss Stealing Invades County From the West | Oakland County sheriff's deputies | Democrats Resume Filibustering Tactics (Continued From Page One) their verbal guns on Democratic Gov. G. Mennen Williams today as they headed into the home stretch of primary election campaigning. Election is next Tuesday. Owen J. Cleary blasted Williams on the school issue. D. Hale Brake accused him of wasting state police The group inducted this morn- ing was a bit larger than the | 31 men called up by the two selec- tive service boards in June. 48, Beverly Hills clinic obstetric- lan and gynecologist, during the The doctor’s wife, Pauline, 40. : : ny Board 65 sent nine Pontiac men, said she spent a terrifying half, ; hour alone with the gunman while led by Robert Jolly, BS Fast : |Huron St., for induction in June her husband tried to cash a check | na ' to meet the kidnaper’s demand | OF Pontiac men called in June 4 & | City Manager Donald C. Eghert, | Currington of 414 S. Saginaw St.) oo. puntin late Monday to exerchse ; ere: = ; : : g a western-style horse : y toe manpower. Donald S. for ‘$200. The mothe Lj: Leonard is 51 and a native of the Commission agree dt ot place | will be Wednesday at-2 p.m. from | thiet today, but Sheriff "Clare L.| “self discipline” to bring the de- |charged | st n ae omni cn | pera R Veraenett, 168 Mert Detroit. He has been in police | the sale of 11 city-owned lots 0M | the -William F. Davis Funeral | Hubbell said a sheriff's posse prob-| bate to an end after votes had | rowdyism. she could think of to keep Lyons| Herbert Pinner, 102 E Longirilon organizations all his adult life, starting as a state trooper and | jot. on three key Dr. Eugene C. Keyes teed off . since rising through the ranks to be- | New Hope Baptist Church will of- the culprit z amendments, ~ » = = }_Palice_said Lyons was hiding in! gichacd rg a Seward come commissioner of the state Clayton. Justin, of 5923 Hadley the Anténs’ car when the couple] Emmanual’ Waralii a police in 1947. Leonard retired from that post Lincoln Avenue on the Nov. 2 bal- to determine the cost | (City Engineer L. R, Gare was instructed | ef making a survey of the city’s Home. The Rev. Ford B. Reed of ficiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Cetnetery. ably won't be called to round up Rd., Ortonviile, reported that some- one took his 8 year-old chestnut been obtained | The opposition group, Anderson _said, conferred with Senate Mi- Keyes, “the doctor-lawyer from Dearborn, criticized the Cleary- George Bassett, 65 E Iroquois Rd from harming her. Floyd Kempf. 876 Spence William E. Stasiuk, 260 Nelson Board 67's June group of 72 entered it. He forced the doctor to drive sewage treatment plant to dind Born Feb. 2, 1909, in Dermott, | Tennessee walking horse from a mdon shee Williams plan for borrowing huge , men, led by Lowell M. Kage, 2840 two pears ago 1 seek the Repub | needed to handle Bloomfield | Apk.. she was the daughter of | pasture on his farm last Thurs. | Donty coder Lynd » teres “ith sums of money for freeways. He pally . polling Anode d sod Pontiac Rd., included: ran second. He then was named | Township's sewage. Scott and Anniebell Fuller Hart. | day. The thief also took a saddle) pwowiand wit | accused Cleary of “‘out-new deal- picious sad samenedl Se A ee commissioner of the Detroit City) Gare was also authorized to be- She was married to Mr. Curring-| from his barn, Justin said. But Anderson said Knowland ing” Williams. Q . Theodore M_ Werner. Birmingham Palies and resigned from that of-| gin draqing sip plans for the city’s |ton here in 1951. She had lived in| | Deputy Everett Fredericks said) «would not accept the suggestions” Cleary, present secretary of| When police closed in, Dr. Anton | , Meharé b- Motiman, 211 Judah Take fice this spring to make the gov- | future water needs. The city man-|Pontiac 18 years, coming here several persons reported a teen-| 10 limiting the debate made by | *!#t¢, Said Williams © doesnt anes rolled from the car and was shot| Stmer Mt. Spicer. Drerwee Pisine ernorshp race again. | ager was instructed to consult| from Saginaw age youth riding along Oakwood the opposition group to be aware” that $400,000,000 is|in the arm. Lyons was slain in Chartos, 7. Lecnerd was graduated from with the finance director in deter-| Besides her husband and mother | 08d, Hadley road, down M15 t0| Anderson said it now appears needed for school construction in| an exchange of shots with police. Walter #. Perry, 4178 Crocus Rd Wayne University and obtained his law degree at that school working nights while he was a state trooper He has also taken advanced | mining methods of financing the expansion program. | In final action, city sanstarian, was appointed con- Henry Johns, she is survived by two sons and a ' daughter, Edgar and Ernest John- son Jr. and Jessie Lee Curring- | ton of Pontiac Clarkston, The youth, wearing a blue shirt, was last seen in the Waterford village area, Fredericks said. “hopeless” to close off the debate, in its 14th day, through an agree- ment between the opposition group Michigan. He said figures showed i.) Lyons was born in Pontiac and lived here periodically. He has a long police record. Donald FP. Dimock Jr. Birmingham Kenneth Punck, Auburn Heights Waker B. Archer Jr. Birmingham Samuel 6 Evans Jr. Ortonvil Bevan Allen, Birmingham Howard T. K. Rogers, 2210 Pine Lake and the Republican leadership. ln legal work at the University of | stable. Mrs. Currington died Saturday| Justin reported the thief cut sev- os) 2 ° “In between baby kissing and * a Michigan. He is married and has _ eo | at Pontiac General Hospital after | ¢T@! fences to gain access to the| The only way to’stop it now is) peedown calling which heeps Telescope Will Be a "act, peeeoe tpean three children The Community House will eral | an ittness of a year. | roadway. through cloture (gag rule),”’ An-| (wittiams) constantly on tour, oily a ccaer brumenen, Lenard was sent to England 1941 as a member of the Friday for a month, re-opening Sept. 7. Some repair work and re- decorating will be done during the Gordon F. Wyrick - The owner said the horse has a dark brown tail, white-stockinged rear legs with a white streak on derson said, Knowland failed Monday to “gag’’ the filibuster through the has no time te think of the school problem,” Cleary said. r, Birmingham Harry 8 Grube John R. Smith, Royal Oak Used at Cranbrook | s2i="r2attii.' Ss H. Boulan, Birmingham civil defense a and be- vacation period, reports Mrs.| Funeral for Gordon Wyrick, 43, its forehead. seldom used cloture rule. The vote| Brake, present state treasurer.|] BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The came 9 ationally-known author: |p chort H. Rease, public relations | of 2310 Silver Lake “Rd. will ‘be as 44 to 42 in f criticised Wiliams for using om ity a rem t wie, He was spe chairman. | Wednesday = 2 5 m from the | 30 votes short of tea roouicea tae: expensive state police car and as Meng te a ace ae Boy's Toe Amputated ’ x . . * . ° . . . Sam tant to the Fhatrayred ' - ase sala Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. The Dem Club Announces thirds (64 votes) majority. many as five troopers sR escorts Pinging loads aa pares ‘While Riding on Bike sae cv etenae sytem sndee | a? Moet SMP PS nowaie |Coimonity Gackt otscete| Sant. 12 Picnic Date liner met cee be around bere [land ‘trips ta ee ee | A sere | eres — eee, Part teday. wth the ‘program |! end! burial wil be in Ottawa Park | SCP ICMIC Vale | ini’ Tranksgiving” Anderson re-| “It I become governor an ordi-| Science Friday. Le eae ea ae He also served as state fuel ad-| handled by the Explorer Unit, | Cemetery. The Elks will hold a] A meet-your-candidate picnic has | Plied with no trace of a smile: [nary car and one trooper will be} Since but one person at a time sm foot yesterday when he ministrator during the war and in postwar fuel strikes and shortages. Wayne Wells in charge. J Ld] . A mystery trip is in store for Lodge of Sorrow tonight at 8 p.m. Born Feb. 23, 1911 in Rockwood, | Tenn. he was the son of Sam and | been set for Sept. 12 in Murphy Park by the Pontiac Democratic Club, according to Norman Bolton, “It is quite possible.” ° ° * Morse, who was taking codeine |caught it between the chain and sprocket of the bicycle on which he was riding. Floyd McKee, son of Mr. and can look through the telescope, ap- pointments must be made in ad- vance, said Dr. Robert T. ee | and national police associations | youngsters registered in the YMCA | Calva Wyrick. Mr. Wyrick was | president tablets to ease a painful toothache, institute director and movements to improve law | summer Da-Y pyogram tomorrow. . G ir | in good vob he sur.| cused Williams of failing to sup . Mrs. Birdsey McKee of 4849 Clin- : prov owner and operator of Gordon Air A. J. Pillington was named | was still in g ce as 1| port the youth guidance pro- They can be made by phoning | tonville Rd., was riding on the igan history to be elected four times. He is 43. A native of Detroit and son of a wealthy family, Williams was grad- uajed from Salisbury Preparatory School in Connecticut, Princeton University and the University of Michigan Law School. _ He started his career as attor- ney for the federal Social Security Board in Washington in 1936. Suc- cessively, he was assistant U. S. district attorney, special assistant to the U. S, attorney general, dep- uty director of the Office of Price Administration for Michigan and member of the State Liquor Con- trol Commission. He saw active combat in World War II as an air combat intelli- gence officer serving on aircraft carriers. He won’ 10 battle stars, the legion of merit and three pres- idential citations. He left the Navy Absentee ballots for the Aug. 3 primary election have been cast by 62 Pontiac residents, according to City Clerk Ada R. Evans, “The number ig about average for an election of this type,'’. said Mrs. Evans. City dwellers who will be away from Pontiac on election day, but wish to vote, must obtain applica- tions for absentee ballots by 2 p.m. July 31. Voters can request applications by mail or fill out applications at the clerk's office and vote there. Marked ballots must be returned to the clerk's office before the polls close election day. A proclamation by the president setting a day for the observance of | Thanksgiving actually makes that day a legal holiday only in the Service, Inc. and was killed in an airplane crash Friday afternoon in Felicity I. LaFortune and his par- ents of Rockwood, he is survived by a son and four daughters, Gor- don Jr. in the U.S. Air Force in Korea, Mrs. Darlene Opdyke of | Pontiac, Cheri, Toni and Vicki | Also surviving are three brothers and five sisters, James of Lake Orion, Estel of Pontiac, Archie, Mrs. Ruby Sartin and Mrs. Mabel | Rogers of Rockwood, Mrs. Mary | Fitch of Knoxville, Tenn. and Mrs. Edith Jarred of Cookville, Tenn. Wyrick at home. i chairman of the picnic committee and Mrs. George Hicks was named Election of a corresponding sec- retary will take place Aug. 29 to fill the vacancy’ caused by the resignation of Elmer Luebke who is moving from the area. Honker Fined $200 BOSTON (UP)—E. Wallingford was fined $200 Monday for drunk- en driving after he drove into a bus terminal: and honked his auto's horn three hours in a vain effort to get the buses to move out of his way, — - By CHARLES M, MCCANN United Press Staff Correspondent There are strong indications that Report Allies Negotiating Defense Base in Israel It looks now as if agreement with Egypt on the canal is immi- nent, Britain seéks, under the passed his own for the current filibuster. That rec- bill, and is recognized by his col- leagues as a man of formidable oratorical endurance. Anderson said~ Knowland was forewarned that he “would start the fur flying again” if he did any one of three things. Anderson listed these moves as: Cloture, lay- ing an amendment on the table without debate and holding all- night sessions. Walleye Catch Good, Patterson Reports (Continued From Page One) some pretty sneaky tactics to avoid putting fish down. ; Found Edward Barrett at Macki- naw City and he advised that bass fishing in the Straits area is off Kelly, a Republican. But Williams, he said, it was “allowed to wither and die.” Leonard prom- guidance program as one of his first acts if elected. Reception to Honor merce will hold a reception Aug. 19 for the city’s new superintendent of schools, Dana P. Whitmer, from 5 to 7 p.m, in the Hote] Waldron, according to Robert J. St. Clair, al persons a chance to meet the educator personally, said St, Clair. | office hours. ised to reactivate Michigan's youth | MI 4-1600, ext. 73, during regular | hak of a bike being pedaled by projector, Dr. Hatt said. County sheriff's deputies. Noxoom charge for childypn under 4! jpg pl pr ig ooogaa P . .” On the Democratic side, Wil-| Deadline Saturda Tennessee chairman of the Labor Da ord igh and in- the oudy a demons Chartes Moore, 13, ef Sizi West- 4 cratic ; rade was eight hours four m Leonard said program a] ipa : , liams is —e third nts y He was a member of Lodge 810,| at a recent meeting of the club, utes, a speech he rang =. reached ‘‘a high point of omni] Pi oma nee der Spitz | en groin pole siege { ; as governor a wins BPOE Bolton said. Morse once spoke 22 hours ness” under former Gov. Harry F. y : this year will be the first in Mich- for Absentee Voters Besides. his widow, the former sal age 2% minutes against the Tidelands Junior Planetarium, a small star- | putated, according to Oakland as a lieutenant commander. He | District of Columbia and territories | the Western Allies hope to es- agreement, to reoccupy the canal considerably and h are about aia "ae i is married and has three children. | °f the United States. tablish a defense base in Israel.| Zone te event ot 8 se the Aran | the best bet for the guy that wants D EAF wf . If pne or more children under 14 occupy the same room : —————— _ a ~ week y ‘ 3 Sen ties Weanestay ane: re Sect @ weae oumcsraee: Britain seks to organize a se- ayy phn Pree ts $ ri — __Bring the family for weekend of fun — ; a A tation against Communist ag- | Te of bases in which troops | ix ‘ing aid — as af the Detrolt Siciler! —— gression, and it would alter rad- eae wae tides te. — yeaituethpene Sakian TT ically the 2 Cams vas -page bookie Bee 8 eee situation Im | idea Cyprus, Tripoli on the coast “Your and. Your 4 meee | of Libya and Alexhndretta on F Health. SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES b The implication is that the Unit-| the : : mage 7 southwest const of Turkey. = Contains such facts as the 3 ed States and Great Britain — The report thet ‘am ails ps . the a © Children's menus © Children's plates and silver ‘ ®. | make a major attempt to end Haifa migh + asst perl? Ata eon - * Balloons for the youngsters after meals * Formulas prepared 5 Highest teraperature..... gesensssees v0 ‘hostility between Israel and its; become @ base may be surprising, HOME | eeepc eel earare alo i o Wighdute cobeime” i CE Arab neighbors and get them all | but from the viewpoint of the West- = 2D ~ Hf whack Way test 6ccaled by Gace Tt §j to cooperate in mutual defense |@?" Allies it would be logical ness is inherited ; the family # of froth full ti Bvery room ! ane nti cg edt Meee gargatackngme |] Demonstration )] rons ott cet ond }] + Hate rey to | | [| > feeb Sdeperetare................ eae $ ie rem advices quote reliable re- soon, it may be taken as a sign bey And there's not a word in it i . 4. |ports that the British ambassador _ ag der expects — _— Sefere ne hy vecuums ros hanger sd its amaz- Mighest and Lowest Temperatures This = _|to Israel _has discussed with the S&S t - we 2 t 4 of establishing a base at Haifa. PRS Veabiny Soar es & Chart U. $. minister to Denmark colleagues in the Israeli govern- duplication L me al sett to 'k0k Dre. Feuth Bryan The London reports say also | ment on the issue of joining with end edtrem to H Sl Rekte ded Monday in Capen-| Smt _Brtteh Wer Secretary An- | the West in delense would be a 72 ope! thony Head mentioned the Haifa | momentous one. for them. i Call SONOTONE i o2 78/ Hagen. 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JULY Indochina Truce Placed in Effect | Vietminh Keep Firing | Right Up to Deadline poe ° in North Viet Nam HANOI, Indochina — The French and the Vietminh ordered firing stopped in part of Indochina today — 7 years, 7 months and 8 days after Moscow-trained Ho Chi |'Minh’s” rebel legions attacked Hanoi The truce negotiated at the Ge-, | neva conference became effective | in North Viet Nam and its rich | | Red River delta at 8 a.m. (8 p.m., | | EST, yesterday) | The armistice is scheduled to | ia . eS h web 2a sia spread gradually over the four ; |other sectors of the war-ravaged| ADMITS KILLING — Victor | Southeast Asia land, becoming ef- | Lively, 32-year-old roofing sales- |feetive on Aug. 1 in Central Viet | an, admitted that he strangled Nam, Aug. 6 in Laos, Aug. 7 in| 1&year-old Dorothy Pooré_in an Cambodia and Aug. 11 in South; Indianapolis, Ind hotel and Viet Nam stuffed her body into a dresser Hanoi's big guns roared sporadi- | drawer. cally throughout the night before | = = SS | the cease-fire became effective and | the thousands of Communist-led | the Vietminh kept up pressure on | Vietminh guerrijlas or all the ir- outlying posts manned by Viet-| regulars loyal to the: French-sup- namese units. In recent days -the | ported Viet Nam government. had Reds have concentrated on such | received the stop-fighting word or | posts in an apparent effort to en- | would obey it. courage desertions and prevent the| Many observers believe it will | native troops from moving south | be a matter of only two to four | with the departing French. | years before communism engulfs | There were no early reports, | an of Viet Nam and perhaps Laos | however, of any large-scale fights | and Cambodia as well. in the last hours before the truce | time. | There was no certainty that the | killing and wounding had stopped Ike's Straw Blazes 1954 | Former Woman Diplomat Dies Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rohde Was First of Sex to Join U.S. Diplomatic Ranks COPENHAGEN, Denmark Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rohde, Anveri- ea’s first woman diplomat, died jured when a violent’ rainstorm flooded homes and rice paddies and | touched off earthslides last night on Kyushu, southern Japanese is- land, Kyodo news service reported. | Minks are cousins of the weasel. “~werwerrreerereT,trTT? > NEW WONDER > yesterday after a heart attack in She was 68. ; Mrs. Rohde; daughter of the late | William Jennings Bryan and a Ideal . for Use Over: former U. 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Z ‘ 4, a . . , | as Sau Gale | ; Fe — | SIX Sy THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954. THE PONTIAC PRESS Wise Overseas Farm Aid patente ets Entered at Post Office. Pontiac. Mich as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoctated is entitled ) to the w for republication an local news on nag ay wwe Daper. as well as all AP news dispatches — The Portiac Press is delivered carrier for 40 cents ® Week; where carrier se Eat oo "be oo in Oakland and adicining counties ft is $12.00 a year: else- where in Michizan and al! other places in the United States $20.00 a vear All mail subscriptions are payable in advance. Phone Pontiac PE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 Bright Spot in the Truce At his press conference President EISENHOWER pointed to what, from the American standpoint, may prove to be the one bright spot in the Indochina _ truce agreements. After saying that some of the terms were not acceptable to our Government, the President told ——eerrespondents what he believed to be the one good in the settle- ment. It’s the possibility that the free world will. be persuaded to look facts in the face and decide what may be done to save the rest of Southeast Asia. * * * It already has been reported that Britain and France will join the U. 8S. in organizing an anti-Communist coali- tion. Among those said to be in line for invitations are India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon. Secretary DuLLEs, on his return from Geneva, made it clear that efforts to* organize such a coalition would be pressed. * * * The contrast between U. S. and Allied reaction to the truce terms emphasizes the complexities of international life. wcediptil.dogth, ] Here the terms were viewed as a victory for Communism. But in London and “Paris, ANTHONY Epen and PIERRE MEN- DES-FRANCE Were cheered on their return from Geneva. oe A principal American objection to the terms is based on partition of Indochina along the 17th Parallel. ‘ This- hands over to Communist control 12,000,000 people of Viet Nar and leaves only 9,000,000 below the boundary * *x * British crities of our reaction. to the truce seem to forget two things. France, despite the fact that our aid long has amounted to one-third the war's cost, never has made an all out effort to win. Also, there is no guarantee that Communist aggression is ended in Southeast Asia. ‘The truce ended all armed strife in the world for the first time since Musso- LINI launched his savage invasion of Ethiopia. It ended a war lasting nearly eight years in which 92,000 French sol- diers and three times as many Viet- namese died or disappeared. But make no mistake, it was won at a heavy price in French and free world prestige. 733% Want High Parity In a far lighter vote than last year and by a much narrower margin, wheat growers’ of the country have voted for high price support and rigid Govern- Although the exact figures won't be known for weeks, the unofficial total showed 195,081 voting “yes” and 71,303 against. Those favoring high support represented 73.3 per cent of the total vote, with 66.7 required for approval. “ity of 46,206 to 2,073 votes were report- ed, the issue nationally was in doubt. re a Oakland County farmers voted 50 to 35 for high support. But the vote in Michigan was 4,359 to 3,685 against. In other words, statewide sentiment among wheat farmers was opposed to accepting the “toughest Government con- trols” ever for 1956 to get high price support. What that price support-will be re- of Keego Harbor, who. says she covered the Over tit Wisconsin an inspiring inter- faith movement is gaining wide support for its program of giving high grade- livestock to needy farmers overseas. The name, Heifer Project Inc. chosen by its organizers, falls far short of de- scribing the fine work already accom- plished. Actually this operation amounts to a private variation of Point Four assistance. * * * Since 1944 HP has sent more than 6,500 young cattle, 5,000 goats, 40 horses, 100 pigs, 216,000 hatching eggs and 165,000 chicks to 29 different countries. An especially effective feature of the plan, for example, is that each recipient of a heifer is pledged to give the first calf to a needy neighbor. * * * Besides multiplying its contributions by such provisions, HP is working to improve the quality of recipients’ live- stock. For this reason it has shipped more young bulls than heifers. Some of this livestock was donated to the organization and much of it was bought at bargain prices. This program strikes us as unusally practical and worthy of support. The fact that it is made possible by individual donations lends a friendly and personal qual- ity which could not be duplicated by any government program. A DEJECTED member of the species Homo sapiens says there is only one dif- ference between a man and a monkey, said difference being in favor of the monkey in that he can hang from a limb by his tail. sy aro aia You can find almost anything in a modern home except all of the family. The Man About Town Ideas Get Reward Local Factory Distributes It for Its Employe Suggestions Daffynition Hair brush: An article to trim the hair and the heir In the most recent suggestion award dis- tribution at Pontiac Motor Division, 170 employes submitted ideas that won prizes. Top winner was ; Jasper Price of 86 East Colgate St., who received $1.42) * Next came Raymond G. Howard . of 34 West Hopkins St., who won $633, close ly followed by Howard W. Langfield of 626 East Beverly Ave., who received $615. The other 167 won from $12.50 to $308 each. In the first half of 1954 the Division distrib- uted a total of $58.749 for ideas submitted by 949 employes, top winner for the six months. being P Glenn L. Knapp of 136 Mt Clemens St., who was paid $2,500. Local traffic officers tell me that people get much more peeved when reminded of their deviations in hot weather than when it is cooler. “Don't complain about any hot weather we've had this summer,” phones Harvey Comins of Baldwin Road, who asserts that 20 years. ago, on July 25, 1934, the mercury went over the 100 mark in Pontiac. In case nobody else has told you, this is National Farm Safety Week, so designated by decree of ~ President Dwight D. Eisenhower, when extra precaution is urged by our agri- culturalists. Statistics show that there are ~wiore fatalities in their work among farmers _than in any other gg uration. = eatin Saeed lites : > - Within 12 days of hér one hundredth birthday, Mrs. Eva Quackénboss of Center Line, formerly of Holly, died Sun- ~ day. . Among our elder aviation enthusiasts is 75 year old : Mrs. L. E. Thompson of 24 Willard St., who recently flew to Cali- fornia and back. First to report eating fresh green corn from her own garden is Mrs. Freida Ruggelson mains in doubt. It will depend on the, young plants on frosty nights last spring. fate of the pending E1senHower farm legislation with the prospect that parity VWerbgl Orchids to _— 90 ‘could be anywhere between 75 and per cent. + Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wager of 160 South Francis St.; fifty-first wedding _ Our belief is that the Admini- stration’s flexible program should © get Congressional approval. If it ‘does, according to a Republican pronouncement, parity would not ' ~ be-below '82.5 per cent. - i 3 \ be Hifi : fefifa! F F = s t eiree Few men in modern history have fought so long and so bravely for of Foreign Missions in Korea, the youthful patriot strove constantly as a speaker and as a writer to interest the people of this and other countries in the future of Korea. Hit tt oH tf | i i : Voice of the People Vernice A. McVean Suggests a Big Sig Stating Location of the New Parking Lot (Letters will be condensed when neces- ust will pot be so tp its oeture! Just thought that I would like to write a few lines about the new ee From Our Files 15 Years Ago ONE KILLED, 5 hurt in labor rioting in Indiana. VALUABLE MINERALS found in the Ukraine. 20 Years Ago VON PAPEN named envoy to Austria. FIRST OLD AGE pensions paid. Having been born in Pontiac, it makes me feel good to see these fine improvements and I hope I will see many more of them. Vernice A. McVean State Hospital Grounds Except When Important I agree with Claude McCallum's recent letter in Voice of the People '™- Could Limit Local Calls on telephone manners, to a certain. a complaint to the tele- phone company. He had had his nurse try intermittently for four hours to reach a party on my Case Records of a Psychologist Miss America, 1953, ls a Good Example of Clean Living Versus Liquor, Tobacco Neva deserves a salute from all intelligent folks who sin- cerely want America to be a better place for teen-agers. For she jougnt a dozen duels with John Barleycorn in Houston. More power to her and all other you ng people who stand up boldly against the sub- versive interests in American . life. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-368: Neva Jane Langley, aged about 20, won the Miss Ame?’ ica award for 1953. But many other pretty girls in previous years have obtained that coveted crown who don't merit the praise that I want to offer Neva. _.Last winter Rev. David K. Swit- ~ yer, @ popular clergyman in Hous- ton, in connection with the Texas Interdenominational Alcohol Edu- cation Association, decided a strong positive example would greatly aid their campaign against liquor. So they invited Neva Langley to visit the Lone Star State. And while Neva was in Houston, she spoke to packed houses. ‘better to hold up in front of youth a real exponent of a : of alcoholic bev ; was to appear. Aunt Het 3 Fenton Young of Oxford; ninetieth birthday. y Howard C. Hillman of Davisburg; eightieth’ birthday. , Mrs, Amy Allen of North Branch; eightieth birthday. \ “She spoke to the teen-agers and also played novelty numbers on the piano. “Then she subjected herself to “She also was interviewed on ' Bravo, Neva! . surrounding 2 Se een ens pnt re felpthar tt wase-s jected: ty our—overworking her! ~ 388 <§ 4 : ~~ abel zi g 8 t = 's z “dictator” or as a Man who critics abroad have pictured him— isto accept the propaganda at- tempts to discredit him which have been made by the Communists and F5RE ERE “left wing” in Europe and to some line.“ He became very angry for “*tent in this country. } which he had réison, Syngman Rhee has had some By ARTEUR “BUSS: BANS Some folks will say, “get a pri- - tough decisions to make in war- —— ovr vate phone.”’ If they: will take time time, and he has had to deal Last decision fgrens Se to find out they'll find that in cer- severely with attempts in = makes 3 tain districts within the city you rane, al tanta gl eng woodpecker on a telephone pole & have to have a rural route of eight sives, bug his record as constitu bird of PEP. sr bt Es parties on a line. tional President—and particularly “te A Citizen of Pontinc the reforms which he has. The decision of the appistrattic ‘ have known him have placed in Tee en wee OT ane i aegas tun uae oe imes rail males r t : any t . in the dark —— by .. . And I forget my friends orp Algrnllndlg Be gtr boiler And then when I remember The mechanic the i poe I hand over Korea, Syngman Rhee is not supposed to hear his ap-' : m... I try to make amends sat at the home of @ friend in near- prentice hammering outside, These f ... Tring the nurnber of the phone by Virginia and chatted with this would be considered ; 18 methods be eoo8 . . Of somebody I know .. . Or writer about his hopes for Korean regular by twelve men in square y send the letter that I should... . bats with i heels and polnt ‘2 Have written long ago . . . I hope * ¢ *« & they will forgive me for. .-. My alt has been a long and melan- 8 > = , Reglectful way . . . And still y struggle for him, and now : be kind to me for all... Our joys that he has returned here to ad- aan at ae of yesterday . . . I hope that life dress a joint session of Congress seid, “aly! © i can be the same .. . Without a 4nd to receive the plaudits of the i ake ode ANE change of sky . . . And they will American people for his brave —_ orem - x give their smiles to me .. . And Stand war Cots cis cua est % : never ask me why . But if they, against Cormamunist aggressor, . mae { te not answer me... By letter it is indeed historic vindication of Yet in 1953 a sub-committee . a man with a moral principle headed by a Democrat : tans Kine tie simran, aged th man Whe an ey Syngman Rhee is nearly 80, but Sub-committee topped by a Nevada nlone (Copyright 1954) ae ee and a mind Democrat kayoed him, 2 - soe —_- — w not forgotten trials —— ~ and tribulations of the Far Eastern _ There's a difference of opinion history in which he has so long Wider than the subject. played a vital part /_, = He fears the Japanese still but And a Federal jury spotted him knows that sooner or later the thusly, “like a female imperson- apanese and Koreans must work ator imitating Mae West he's op- together against their common erating under a false front.” Sr fais sony oad _ Went hp s. y man was definite medical that reconstructing his country, which given & certificate of reasonable smoking leads to cancer, as well has‘suffered the awful favages of doubt by a Republican trial judge ax heart and blood vessel.dam- many years of war. from Minnesota, The government age, because they make money The average American little focind Ge eee court of out of tobacco sales. realizes the fect that the Ko- | squawks.. informed The liquor interests. also de- ‘reams killed during the period of on on ee es grade religion by concocting Christ- the fighting number in the mil- sky-writing blowing ; mas baskets and even Mother's lions and that the Koreans aren "“™ 8 =+ © — 2 Day boxes with colorful liquor race entirely separate from the ol Dg AE Se flasks therein! Chinese, quite capable of de- Rieger cig of the high, tach behavior in reveling evokes, te cotemey fe au eee John —has— _ OO ; = ; ae more heartache moth- arid baccalaureate cae acs awed ce eo cack Indeed. the time may come when tent i wee Ou Ghouied omer oa ut ers than ncapting: wert a standing army of Koreans num- the legal concessionaire that the —ts ™'So be glad that courageous young — Sacengeren pennin soldiers” federal thought police could not i folks with beauty and brains will ™@Y Prove — separate moonbeams from attic ; force in a military way in-the Far gus: j stand out, like Horatius at the East holding at bay. the aggressor . ; Ue Bed __ Bridge, to combat the entrenched _ a meen ¥ commercial interests still trying Se oe kes a ~~ “'HOUGHTS FOR TODAY = =— to sell civilization down the river. ey to American policy And God hath beth raisea up ia Oe this new r, enclosing ® long A stamped, eddressed envelope — = or dispensable, It is essential, there- Mouton Jor ‘one’ of hia peyehological fore, that friendly relations between oar fe me Japan and Korea be established then wait for it—J. G. Holland. . 4 charts.) (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) Pipe Smoking Offers Reat-Enj ls Better Because One Seldom * = ; e. i E n Z Z é a5 gE i i H- Feh i 7 . f a WE AVED DAP = fee ° f ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 uy FIVE _ | ing and entering in the nighttime : ‘ * he U Fy =). oe | Statutory Charge Nets | iit, ty admitted entering the bust Deaths Last Night nee Probation, $250 Costs {ness place at 979 N. Parry St be} | Ene . Fravcisco Guitieres, “2, was | 4: by. : Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick | Reluctant Reptile Gits | cane Welt nian a ef ys Ve. for raping a 14-year-old girl last) When Heat Is A lied =| ‘smiin Ba) MeConnell. 62. conductor ? » Ra May. Guitierres, of 234-Rockwell ey | of 9 radio program for children fet 33 le, St., pleaded guilty to statutory rape| SHELBY, N. C. ®—J. B. Jolley 7" , = 2 ee 2 oe ek eC e.hClC,; TID; July 16 but insisted he didn't force looked up ‘yesterday to see @| BROOKSVILE. Fis. — Bruno Emil q y himself the girl i | Stechbart, 64, for th t r=. — = snake’s head protruding from the | camers manufacturer” ena. formes vies 4 i i, in P ine. Parents are tavit : to | back of his radio, | president of Bell & Howell Corp., Chi- fi oe WUE eden aatenst by the| pany their children to the shows. Auto Parts Theft Costs | He took the set out back where ~ se y 1 Peating Pate and Recreation De-| The events are scheduled ter: | $200 Plus Probation he shook and tapped on the cab-| gSAt¥™Att on, — wien, bra, Me j partment ogg ia July 28 at Emerson and Lincoln | For breaking into an auto carts inet. The stubborn snake refused | Mlimois Central Ratiroad at Chicago. iy Animal Welfare Society, Inc. Schools, July 29 at Jefferson ‘and | store July 7 Edgar D. Perkins 17 | to budge. | WEDNESDAY AT BOTH ; low Schools, Aug. 2 at | . : ns, , VISALIA, Calif—Merced Garcia, 65, EM chews. Rave been bel. | Longte en | of 7415 Pershing Dr. was placed on| All else failing, Jolley hooked up {tbe of "Mike Garcia, Cleveland In- : Ties ave cahedeied this afternesn | Wever School, Aug. 3 at Bailey | three years probation and assessed | an extension cord and turned on| = TH RI FTY DR f > at McConnell and Milki:.: schools, and Webster Schools and Aug. 4 at $200 costs yesterday by Circuit) the set. The heat from the tubes ST. THOMAS, Ont.ge- Or. Prederick ie with 9 more te follow this week |Owen School and Lakeside Com- | Judge George B, Hartrick. proved too guich and the foot-long, Lumley. 14, former head of the ; . (and mext, according te Leonard T. | munity Center. Perkins, pleading guilty to break-| snake slithered out. 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The defeated free world diplomats had hardly rolled their umbrellas and left Geneva before the Red radio in Vietminh territory was telling the free peoples to the south of the truce line, “We will soon liberate you.” French Prenier Mendes- 1—The death knell of French colonialism. 2—Impending Communist rule | over all of Indochina. lomatic victory at Geneva, one bound to entrench further the Red give Red representatives the con- fidence they need at future con- ferences. 4—An admission that Commu- nist-led Indochinese fight better than Indochinese backed by France and the United States. Anthony Eden, also fresh back, won bravos in Parliament for his job at Geneva, which consisted chiefly of agreeing with the des- perate Mendes-France. The set- tlement, Eden said, was the best “that could be contrived in the circumstances.” Time out while we, help dig up that sign again, the one which faces the Kremlin and reads, “Take one more step and we'll knock your brains out.” In one of his last talks with Stalin before he had to flee Po- land for his life, Premier Stanis- law Mikolajezk protested that the Polish Reds were ‘“‘fixing’” the “free and unfettered” post-war Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt. How, Mikolajczk asked, would Stalin answer the great Western leaders” Stalin shrugged. ‘“‘They will pro- test, but only on paper,” he said. One thinks of that whenever we jsend “‘a stiff note’’ to this or that offending power. Our latest stiff note is to Peiping, a couple of | whose Russian-contributed MIGs 'shot down a defenseless British ‘airliner the other day, killing Americans among others. St. Paul himself must have had more replies to his letters te the Thessalonians than we've had from war-like leaders who have received our stiff notes. I think we're stilb asking Tito }to pay proper reparations for ithose two Air Force DC-3s his people shot down shortly after- the be war. We hear ‘from him a lot, asking for more goods, but he Closed | Wednesday erl2 Noo an i- In order thot their employees may have an afternoon of leisure during the warm summer é months, these stores have decided to close Wednesday afternoons. Lewis Furniture ___Miller Furniture “StéWart-Glenn Wayne Gabert Wyman Furniture Stores | a a eS a ee a -,. ey. ix 2 73m Brown Bros. Calbi's : ail Economy Furniture — i 3—A clear-cut Communist dip- | control over 800,000,000 souls and | elections promised to Poland by | Hitler, Unlike Reds, Said He Was Happy at Times t treats our “stiff notes’’ about as |} you would treat a letter beginning, “Dear bird-lover ..." Which Moscow correspondent do you read? ‘Volga boatmen give up chant- ing ‘Song of the Volga Boatmen’ as diesels replace human beasts of burden. — N. Y. Times “They don’t know it (the chant) . » Hever heard of it,’ Eddy Gilmore in his’ lively book, ‘‘Me and My Russian Wile.” —| day.) To facilitate the | automobile traffic across the Eng- | lish Channel, a $2,000,000 terminal | has been built by British railways at Dover, It has all modern equip- | * ment to handle 240 cars an hour, planes shot down a British com- * ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 AP Wirephete Map TROUBLE SPOT — X marks the where Communist Chinese Refrigerator - Washer Repair Service @ All Makes © Expert, Trained Technicians ® Prompt, Dependable Service @ All Work Guaranteed Bussard Electric 84 Ocklond Ave. — Free Parking Phone FE 2-6445 Membe: Ockiand Co. Electronic-TV Service Association merical airliner south of Hainan, an area where U. 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The pet show sponsored by the ie ‘ West School's summer * Ops | on DI e 0 recreation program will be under- ‘s ae the direction of Donald Bradford. met ° ° . * Dogs will be judged as the Se qubaliie the township ball lant night | Westere Wsten Rosen, Robart Ee Roxane Dill Cops First Lawn Watering Allowed ee cemkae ee bas a ‘to map strategy in seeking G. Barry refused to support his behaved. Judges will be Frank return-of dismissed Police Chief} motion to reinstate the ousted After 10 P.M. Tully, Charles Leaf, and Robert Frank Van Atta. Chiet os Se Wilson. The meeting followed an official} Van Atta was fired a week ago, Fine aio Pr South All children tiving in ‘the dis- session of the township board ear-| charged with “dereliction of duty” Oakland County, and new restric- trict are eligible to enter the con- j lier, when board members refused|by a majority of the board. He, tions on water Use will go into test with their pets. to reconsider the firing of Van/ countered that nis rise Bory the effect today. NOTICE OP SPECIAL me , T pave goed gone ‘or Oakland | es enced Oak City Commis- JOYCE GUEST THE eT an Bh a Su : an res- ’ Bhs nn dager =p aio od Township Sy {County sheriff in the Aug. 3 pri-| slution ast night banning aii lawn | Mr. and Mrs. John N. Guest of| TOWNSHIP OF WATERFORD. a ___ }mary, and not incumbent Clare L. sprinkling from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. | 344 Central Ave., Lake Orion an- auduer. 3, 1904 she Town. | worece oF gractat courry = | Hubbell. Residents of odd and even house | nounce the engagement of their) .i> ‘or Wnite Lake, City, of Sylvan THE TOWNSHIP. OF TAC Residents yesterday presented, numbers will be allowed to sprinkle | daughter Joyce Marie to John A.| Lake. and Township of watertite sean: : AUGUST 3 “ee ed Se 1,000 | ber on odd and even calendar:days. | Bauer. Notice ts ¥: that @ special ) ai SC Featact Secaty “Se "SABNG.| the return of Yan Atta, but ‘the RIEMENSCHNEIDER | Post Previous restrictions on water | | Jomn see sec al gg ‘De.| Toweship of Whits Lane Sgt Syren ? Biate of 2: W) [sos eae ‘ . PR. ; use allowed sprinkling on the cal- s Lake, and wa 3 Notice is hereby given. that « special | board said the group. was not >| Directors of the South Bloom- oe ROCHESTER — Mr. and Mrs.) andar day matching resident's odd | ‘ett. September 16 is the date set | Sima on. a y. Nibe ird ‘éay ot | Townsnip of Pontine. in tne ¢ Count “ot tative of the cutee’ nip. field Highlands Improvement = Henry Goodell of 2516 Leach Rd., or even house number, from 9 a.m, | for the wedding. August, 1054, from 17:00 woo = | Oakland, state of Michigan. on Tuesday. ~ Van Atta was charged with | accn have re-elected Paul K.| The post grabbed first place in| announce the engagement of their | t 2 p.m. ee ee maaaaee, Pay rote | srelock in the forencon until 9-00" o'clock insubordination, disloyalty, i | piemenschneider as president for | the drum and bugle corp and color| daughter Bonita Anne to Louis Sesbibunts of te uardiwest area lake Church Ado ts a ae-0 — tif the afternoon, Eastern me.) competence and disregard for im- | 4. comi ar, and re-elected D. | suard competition-for the fifth con-| Fournier. He is the son of Mr. and of Mich borrow “the sum of four 4 te vote upon the following county 7 of the city, just south of 14 million, ie hundred thousand dollars tes structions ina statement re- |, ©, bral secretary-treasurer. secutive year. Mrs. Joseph Fournier of Roches- iaia(ead! cucdnn to messing sa peneedr and tamne ond soll fs full re a Michie County of Cakiand, State! teased by the board yesterday. |.) aturbach was named vice| Miss Dill and the post will repre-| ter, No wedding date has been set. rs Name: Buys Property faith and credit bonds therefor, or | wien, Runéred age oe! l id that he ignored an ulti- ident to succeed M. J. Scott, sent Michigan during the nat ‘ p . ’ ing go fiding im the/ City of (94,500,000) and issue and sell its ful) [t sai oe _ convention in Washington, D. C., Sanitary and fire protection ta- Pontiac, Michigan, to house the courts faith and credit bonds therefor, for] matum to stop campaigning, that! who has resigned. F. R. Eichner, A 1 M ti t P] WATERFORD—The name of the | 224° the general county offices. said the erpose of paring tbe cost of sre*t: |e was disloyal by losing the coop- | Frank Niggeman, Richard Graves | AN®- 7Sept. }. eeting [0 FAN {cilities were atfected Sunday, they | pontiac Lake Community Church, | bonds te vear interest at rate not ‘0 Pontine. ‘Michigan, to house the courts | eration of the sheriff's department, urbach were to fill| Local members of the 3¢-man ° : said. City commissioners were re-| currently meeting in the Pontiac | Seed, ?'2h, Po"mature serisily as shall = pang | 6 as : White Lake Area ot and the centres cared avrie'notte|and that he violated rules that! \scancies in the board of direc-| @rum and bugle corps are Jo- te minded that Michigan's slogan is | Lake School, was officially changed | be determined by the County Board of exceed 344% per annum payedle sem! | purchases of over $50 had to be | io.. seph Schiedern, Pontiac; Ray- Ci e p Water Wonderland,” and the law-/to the Lakeland United Presby-|SSP*re"than 2 years‘and the last, not pejourmined by the County Board of |approved by the township board. | mond Jewell, Waterford; Roger (| C1VIC rogram makers —— — terian Church, at a meeting held| more than 20 years from the date o . the first maturity to be ; Walter Osburn, : audience n purchase July 2, Shall the limitation on the total Shelton Pearsall Jr. of 4150 Ath- ° ; Mallett, Pontiac; -, E NSHIP—The y more than 30 years, from the date of we i. Drayton Plains,. volun- M ilk P Z od ucers Oxbow Lake and = Arthur ee Pry ely “tehdecnirr 2m wij | ditional water meters was dis-| The group recently B geen — = ST eperty inthe issuance a i. | , “ an, Shall " limitation on the total|teered to serve as chairman of @| . W Al hi Voorheis, Pontiac. meet Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in cussed. property at the rolgepie sebacge Count coreg tenn alll pap amount of taxes which may be assessed dedicated to circulating re- | Invite E. - iy in ' the Dublin School to discuss a Mayor -Howard K. Kelley told| Lake and Maceday payment of interest and on Ceenty ct Ostlend. Slate of” Michigan, aaa petitions throughout | _—— a s ae =~ board program of activities resident’ that everything in the | a building site. Construction is ex- coligations incurred priee te I December 6. tot mont "ef interest, and ‘principal’ on |the township. to Annual Meet Nancttes with the drum end bugie|improvements, =. powst_of_the_ city: wat te Loe to | pected to begin next spring. | a1'ettrtisie x of the ‘Constitution of tans ineurved peter te Dessmber 6 Y > WwW Oakland Zoning of the entire township, —— sae = 1984 40. 1873. inelusive, by 1/20th be increased in Section Fifty volunteers joined him in Edmonc W. Alchin, corps. ing series of t speakers will high- i mn ate . zt of Article X ob tf By gene Se splitting the township into def- |Ccunty Agricultural agent, has been proper health, sanitation and build-| Real relief will come when a light << oxen worship hour. Valuation as eq vised, ior ‘the ‘purpose 7 1984 to 1973. ‘Inclusive, by 1/20th| inite districts to be canvassed. | invited by the M‘chigan Milk Pro- hi Ob . G |e inspection, elimination of lake | large main is instajled up Green- Speaking on Aug. 1 will be Har- establish A gpg anal for, bonds aggre- gS EAR AR Sates | they plan to present the addi-| ducers’ Association to its annual | AIT UDSELVEL UTOUP | pottution, ettective control of speed-| Meld Rend, to serve the north- |vey” Beech and itubert Stewart /eaine neu > trees geseetes i Pin, [ of paying pal and interest on “end! tional signatures to the township Extension Service meeting in De- - ing on lakes, ban on trailer camps) west area, he said. This mew | ii) be the guest on Aug. 8. The| Cont ct erecting a county building in | couaiohin 2 mare py Amy ta Pete board at its-next regular meeting | troit Aug. 2. Receives Post Award and proper garbage are items to) main, under construction by the |p... Walter J. Teeuwissen Jr., the cuy of Epis. — ue Bel eae ie c' county vailaing in| Monday at 7,30 p.m. The visiting agents will be wel- as South Oakland County Water Au- | will speak Aug. 15 and on Aug. | tices? that the vot- the City of, Pontise Michigan. vo House Spanair bd ee = ne iscus, | _FARMINGTON—The Farmington ae Sat wa moa ca CO tints te te |e get 2 Roy Lindahl Jr., will ing places for said ¢ mito inthe, pol the courte . sion of dairy lems by t resen' t set up . con address the congregation. ea) units above men "es rtm rt came Farm Management Tour otarecrt and sa of te av |Crmm OMT" yd | te tov nao scedlcd | Mo oad "when teal sage |" S esse ee inet ‘No. 1 Townah ovarte| Set for Kalamazoo Area, *iation. . American F-86 Jet, Sunday at a nave - Marion Murray Heads | ,.ivea ‘ty the County Clerk from the Precinct No. 3—New Pire Wall, Auburn : The panel will consist of four sponsored by the Farming- ° A referendum to permit cities B h Offi County Treasurer as to previously, voted | Precinet No. 3—-Old Fire Mall, Auburn thas 1000 farinera are expected #0 as ite Ceua Galodiod ton Post of Ground Observer Tractor Drivers to enter into the proposed project | State Branc = masfecting taxable property in. the s reaver, Dr. ' | Corps at the Farmington Park. Lt. will be- voted on at the Aug. 3} warltED LAKE—Miss Marino ey writ ee, —sentra-Fore-Ma 238} join_ the Michigan farm manage | FM Narton, and Howard F. Sit | cenmeth Peterson front the” GFA fo fit $800 Prize Pe mary |Murray’ hasbeen appointed man-| "a+ Reqted ty acy ao The following statement hes been re-| Ment tour in Kalamazoo Y| mons. The moderator will be Dr. Rapids Air Defense Filter Center, Kelley said that Royal Oak pro- of the secretary of state] 1 cnaries A Sparta County Troasur- ° Count , BBs ve ha agg oo Aug. 6, Michigan State College of: | Dale Butz. made the presentation. wit be posed in 1950 that water be brought — office in Walled Lake. er of Oakland County, State of Micbi- Increases in the totel tax rate limite. | ficials said today. A Citation Post Award was reed A cash prize of $800 will be given} 5, Lake Huron, but got little branch Soletment waa sanounced gan, do hereby certity ‘thet sceording to z tion aff taxable property in the| The tour, also expected to at- ° to the winners of a skilled tractor ion from other cities ap’ 1984. the total of all voted increases in Count land. to-wit is I by Lt. Peterson to the people, , be held Sept cooperation c by Secretary of State Owen J. ccaain uheee tue 0 COU "8 STATEMENT | tract visitors from Ohio and In- Orc cil 0 Post: | Operators’ contest to “Enabl ation should be ; the tax rate li ton pati commending the Farming ° ing legisl The office will be located | mils by 21, As Required by act 359 of the diana, will visit farms owned by ’ aaa a ena =o the 194 “= rey ting on @ ty te range ie X ot the Constitution of | Michigan. L Charles A Sparks, County Treasur-| Niles Hagelshaw, Climax, Leon Bea H) - C | ~~ —avinet omer Fair, held trom Sept. 3 through 12. | Passed “ as So var. |#_ Murray's Grocery. __f attecting, tne taxable property pe os bate certty that. pti nage Wilson, ee the wee t fica oup e . * 8 *@ One of the most anticipated high- ticipate in financing the project— | PUBLIC CORPORATION ces ha arte of wa voten inevenges Ss and Arthur a will be | UTICA—Macomb County police| Awarded citations for having lights of the fair will be the elec-| it can't be done by any one MU} Increase Years Bitfective tatlis “established by Bection. 21 ‘article served. ‘at the Kalamazoo County | 8d members of the sheriff's de- ares ' Bas = a ogi yd ae — “trl nicipality,”” he stated. ca lg end 0 eee 1.00 1982 to 1996 ime! pon , ; ped Woods | T2zRsMp of Bloomfield... 0... cttecting the. tate property tm ths ate arama Bap er rene pap vold, Bebe Downing, Leonard Gor-| Gov. G, Mennen Williams on Sept. ieiipenets rep ay a 73 — Romeo Community Bebo! Lo com SHG ACS TOR ROCESS cae aan we toe Oe — — PUatle“cOnPORATION a Sterling Township couple yes-|™an, Emory Hatton, Siiri Hedet.| § day morning. The city council also toe 1984 to 1978 Inet monn oh Years Effective | terday. Thomas Hedet, Frank Keach, Ted To qualify for the coniest the | passed emergency sprinkling mea- | 5-150) pistrict No. §. Addison Township.............0-- ++ eee 1988 te 10e8 Inet | an SE” aa RU 00 - vee2 to 1980 ines. | The hoodlums, who identified poerrapa Bom poe aged girl must have won a sponsored | sures, limiting lawn spraying to | Rochester © ity School District......... een 3.00 1983 to 1967 Inc! SCHOOL DISTRICTS = FILS mselves , Stopped Rob- ughlin, Nellie McLaughlin, Beauty Contest in Michigan since | from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. xlands No. 3, Avon Township, Community schoo! District . 8.00 198] to 1966 mes, = a. ogee his wife, | len McLellan, Etta Miller, Omar! spe jast State Fair. She must be 4 oe ore 7 Alnerengy Die escent part of Rochester i Remee ¥ 4.00 1962 to 108§ incl, ert Campbell, os Ni Mile Sanderson, Adolf Stolpe and Thom- 7 and % . Community School pwnd ee 13.00 =: 18508 to 1968 In 8.09 1984 v0 1990 Incl | Betty, 34, of neteen = . “ man 1 not over 35 years | Carolyn Nell Cloutier wet Avon, Troy. Pontiec and Bloomfield. =... 1300 1040 to 1968 Ine! ss gehoo! District No. 6, Addison Township..............-.+6 06 1984 to 1969 inci. | Toad, — ivi : . Rochester ‘Commamiiy" Whoo! ‘Distic eee 8 i9s4 to 1913 id Ral cycliets forced the car off Duane Thick (ego Jack} One of the extra attractions at to Be September Bride feo 1987 to 1973 Inc! _ apweaaa, Behool Due RE arom Tommatus. On SO aR Com ne | VaniGroenewout, Helen Willard, | he Fair wil be “Dancing Wateri™| “DRAYTON PLAINS — “Me. and | shoot ‘Dutriet oF cry ot mirmestam 1-7 SE OS ea | VET Wart, nd Charts Wk |G eeanhin The eng ic weed Ra ect nie, om | Bem Mascaro Pregmea ) fi2 iat ci wot Avon, Troy, Pontiac and. Bioomfleld ..13.00 1940 to 1988 Inc.| Mrs. Campbell was rolling up the | ger. and sro on Highland Rd., Drayton ery = Townships of Bloomfield, Troy and West Bloomfield / 990 ae | Seo ime tet leet windows of the car when two of | Chief Observor's Wings were giv- | Play — lame of a Dustrict of Brandon Township........ 600 1983 to 1965 Incl 1200 tpat to 1073 Inet the youths pulled her from the |en to Allen McClelland, and Assist-| from a console played like an} daughter, Carolyn Nell Cloutier, to | 7° oe 14 08 1954 to 1984 Incl SS eS SOS + 5e-——4982 to 1986 Incl. | auto and struck her several times, | ant Chief Observer's Wings were | organ. Glenn D. McGee. Walled Lake Consolidated School District............+-- $00 1981 to 1965 Inc! oor if ine t is ie The 8 einen a Po os : Se eo 4 oan nai hip School District of Parmington Township ine 1082 red wre foe t ai. : . aisle F Toonshipe of MoomfleMt, ‘Troy and West Bioomtivid } 850 1984 to 1988 Inci | The attackers claimed to be of- | man, Arthur Bassett, Omar Sander-| 55 Attend Conger Family Elmer McGee of “nay ringed — Township - 250 1984 to 1988 Incl | eer eS Teccna. 2B BBE BE et | ticers who were going to give him | son, George Citford. Cartes Wis) 58 le” | Ra: Clarkston, Set SS Seeet f Tewnship School District of Br: o Pgs 14.00 1984 to 1964 Inci.|a ticket, Campbell reported. singer and Leonard Reunion in Marysville set for the wedding. School District No. § Practional of the Townsnips of Seni aeas ae ase uaa Walled Lake Consolidated School District. ..........+-. 6.00 1948 to 1958 incl. —— ; ly 55 : Parmington. Livonia and Redford..........----.----+- 290 1501 to 1988 met | . aso 983 to 167 Inet . ri oe at-| Veterans and Seamen Goodrich Ares School District... 0... seeseeeeee ee: 19.00 1983 to 1st Inet -— Township School District of Farmington Townsnip 12.50 1952 to 1970 Incl. members of the Conger family at- Grand Blane Township Unit Schoo! District...... Milas. op a oo ' $i 1 tote til) = . ommunt 1e$ tended the 6th annual reunion, Sun-/ will Be Dinner Guests BSS tees to ieet Inet : ; : 325 1954 to 1988 Incl. day in Marysville City Park. ' Holly Area Schoo! Beet tet ass acracrescecocnnse BES ISS tS 1900 Deel | aehoot District No Practionst of the Townships ot OOP ING fe IMD Inet ) Members from New Haven, Ar-| ROCHESTER—Approximately 29 | ““"**°* Community Senos Duties 180 iest to love Incl - ? ” 1 [appr colt HES ER EE] santerre "rune socvice| aim Hoon, and rs, Morgaret [nist 2"Cacarer hoashecn [VeCrene ad merchant seamen Duane of yom Torna cA ADS HR Ba --- —- @gedrich Area School District: 9... ......cceceeeeene 1961 Inei — hool trict o on Township..........+-- : Grand Blane Towaehip Unit Schoo! Distt 000000000 ae : wet t 1er2 ine ten Hort Mahiatty, 08, of|Keys of Merlette anf Bre, Sieh |° ns *. cooperative luncheon. | om the U. S. Public Health Serv- a nop vie scadlscus mead 8S HES te ieee inet ; Moliy “Aree Beweet strict in cescessrectenyrers $30 18D te ety inc. | Flynn Township will be Wednesday beth Cummings of Brown City, two | » Pupils Attend ice Hospital will be guests of the | Northville Public Schools School Distriet...-.---..----- 690 1901 FO 1908 inet ; aS em 300 1961 to 1979 Inet | at 2 p.m. from the Marsh Funeral og Gece A Ma-| 'S der hd a Reuni W. P. Everitt No, 227, Women's choo! District No. 8 of the Townsht of Mert. S00 tase we 3968 Bel | 4 1.00 1951 to 1 eh. Bc . tional | : Home. Burial will be in Marlette | haffy arlette, great-grand- Dry n School Reunion Relief Corps, today for dinner at eT ee ploetsacei anes COU WOR tO DORE cnet | 10.00 1954 to Incl. Oakland and Addison...... | 4 , children, and one t t- choi . 3 Practional of the Townships of : _— eee =——— “tee ise ie tee Cometary. Mrs, Mahafly died at is great-grea| DRYDEN — Approximately 300] Avon Township Park pavilion. “Orjon, Oxford, Oakland, Aadivon, Brandon end goo 1940 to 1968 tne! ; Morinville Publie Sehools Behooi District 0200000000" $0 . 1951 to 1988 inci. | - Surviving are ope daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Molly Boyle © former teachers and pupils of the) Gathering for the annual affair | roi’Dustrict No. § of the’ Township of Onford....-.--- 909 eed te ist tne! : Dryden Public School. gathered at|will be Gray Ladies, Red Cross | scnooi District of the City si’ opal Oak... 1998 1963 to 100? Reel. £ Seed TOEEy be 0 Gocctieant ar tke cesemign oi the” tees oe test feet | re ee eee eet FARMINGTON = — Serv- | the General Squire Club, Saturday |bus drivers and local members. | Schoo! District No 3 Uttar 1, $8.00 1980 to 1968 Incl. ‘i in on sicgai‘ai' tha to mahi on ieee ieee Ol ¥ 2065 anne anne 4 ae i hea for the annual reunion. Mrs. S. G. Trevethan, Mrs. Samuel Royal Oak and Southfield Township and City of Royal == |g. t agat imei ? School District No. 3 ct wnships 0 . ; a ie L in was served at| J and Mrs. James Hosking WO ts Socos co eeisloce oclar eencicle senses occurne=05ne = 1588 to 2042 leet. + Prien. Ostend. Cobiand. addteon, ——- seecases 900 «1948 to 1988 Incl | Coun Calendar Thursday at 9:30 a.m. from the mt _m. followed by @ in ¢ e of the affair. School District No. 4 Fractional of the Townships of - ¢.00 1061 to 1079 Inel. P program | are erge Cf the Cer Cee OOK GOA TTOY...-.ecosccecccccccoeeesees esse ceee > Schoo! District br gy Ha pre of Oxford......... on po = = ree Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home, of music’ and ii Offi Royal Oak and Troy......-- 9.00 1954 to 1973 Incl. } BESS ET RRSrese treo TRAE | mo sumetet Git snae| vier tat ur Lady of Sore coming year are ene] ayant Birth [tte batt ot ne cy of Rave Ob ie ie a ie : hie aad City of | at 5.00 1954 to ¢' ' ; 1 Oak and Southfield ‘Township and City of Reval op 2 aes la laymen mie peg mk Dernberger presiden t Fred \ ounty irins School District of the City of Berkley. ......:+--seseee: 8.50 oes to 1969 Incl. B * . oo “83° 19S3- to 1972" Inet: 1 7-30 — pm: v- are Teq te Carell arin ie BOTT; monte J . Armada 300 1953 to 1962 Incl. 5 —-———_ Baganl Dipiziet _Mo._¢ Practionel. of the Townships of ‘ bring the wedding gifts as pleaned. | Holy _Sepfichre Cemetery. _ Mrs. | ooretary and_tteasurer.. Mrs. Powke announce | — : of Rovat-Oete-cvv+ 3-00-1060. 40.1968 Incl : : ee =e wae nee ORNERAL PRIMARY ELECTION /Boyle died yesterday at her resi- = the birth of © sen, Themes Michesl, oo Nh cada ate teienanal 200 1980 t0 ieee Inet 4 Schoo! District of the City of Royal Oak . $00 1982 to 1985 Inc.| To ‘the qualified electors: ; - 60 = ; eo ee A 780 1984 to I9TL Inel | Notice ts hereby given, thet» General! Survivors are one son Edwin | Milner Draws | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Houtte an-| ; ae ee ce i908 dant ; $00 1984 to 1958 Incl. | Primary Election will be held in the jVOrs. ..are ; occas tne torts of & coh George 128 oes HSS SS ies ine Schoo! District of the City of Berkley .......- : pn oor bod psd a: —— = on teu Lag of Farmington, one daughter Elea- CASS CITY—Sixty relatives and born on July 12. : School District of the City of Ferndale .......-.-+--+++: ped 3080 te 1668 Bnei. 4 200 1953 to 1962 Incl. tata ownship on nor of Farmington, and one brother friends from Detroit, Wyandotte, m fa Alan ee ees in . 300 — to = = pe ace eine tellin ae heated balinted one t~™ 1988 fet | Per the rote “S paene i= nom. | John Foley of Chicago. Flint, Midland, Mayville, Cass City, | mr. and Mrs. s Norton. ‘40 ©: 1953 to 1968 Incl , , 200 1980 to 1954 Incl. | ination by all political parties partictpat- _ Cynthia Ann Rivet Reese, Unionville and Caro attend- PRIMARY BLECTION weie ce. ae 1983 3908 -inq 5; Seresgrers ~— $00 1880 to-tse-tnct-fothiees: vir ne OS SNORE) _seaz er PARK—Funeral service [ed the fifth, annual-Milner_Family. Te the. Quaiitiad Risctorp at, the Town, | Oo"? aoe en armor ek atten ot tt tt 9 Ia ——— jo inse to ieee Inet. | Congrescionels United ‘states ‘@enater, |for Cynthia Ann Rivet, four-year-|reunion, July 25 “at Indianfield | st,“ Saichigan 3 Toe and Try nner nc yr iaSe, 1983 vo ThE The, : : ‘ e that ‘of Southfield Township....)... 6 3.00 1981 to 1988 inet mpreneevetire tn Congress lee eee = - and Mrs. a om Officers were elé@tted primar? Bicion fveinai m3 ral | Township School Disteiet = “ ioea te went inc! } eee So 1983 to. ipee Incl. | County—Prosecuting Attorney. sheritt.| Ave. will be held at 9:30 a.m. - Pincet hereinafter s Schoo! District No. ¢ of the Township of Springfield. 19-09 188% to less Inet ee ‘380 bb to 191d Inel | Gf “Dedn"Aucitor Ia. Counties ecting | Wednesday from the Hopcroft Fu>} Schedule Annual Show [trum Ned nn nn | roy" rownchip Schoo! Disrlet cre Mea ee Hee te Ion Inet Revel Ook ene. PS ecemiamame cas htee 1953 to 1972 = Sureeper, wad officers as may | "eral Home, followed by a blessing ial = i I EB of Ra - / oie ieee to im Inet queuhty School District of Southfield Township... 630 1908 to tone Incl be nominated st that time, 2 t St. Mary Church. | at Oxford Garden Club Pie Swing Lake School, on Maple Behool Distriet No. 9 Prectional Lapeer, «<9 poten TS 1982 to 1996 Inel. © a is BES a BS And. for Easter” parucuti jin| Cynthia will be buried in Mount} oxFORD—The annual Flower} nory Grove School on Ej Township Scheot District of Waterford Tomnanin. |. Pee eee =z: School District No. 8 of A 7 ene ‘. 5.00 1981 to 1958 Incl: the foligwing offices, vis: eee Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. She died and Vegetable Show of the Oxford ig gt yh founshipe ot White Lake and Waterford) pecsceeere an. = eS ae ee . Troy Township, School District... ...... sss... 11.00 1948 to 1988 Inc.| Cireult Court Commissioners, | Sunday at Henry Ford Hospital, |. 4.5 Club will be held Aug. 28-| tion of all parties participating : 1g ines to 1671 Incl ; e | bie tees to tots inet | oct Melee MLO teeiee One Couns | Detroit. 29 in the high school auditorium. |Ynrerse ws . "3.00 1972 to 1073 Inel. ' 9 District No. # Fractional Townships of steriin} ~ Election’Law, Revision of 1943 Surviving beside the parents, Spencer, flower show State—Governor, Lieutenant ¢ *In cold gt yg . . 4 , Counties of Macomb and Oakiand..........1100 1952 to 1986,Inci.| (3083) Section i. On the day of any| are 2 twin brother Nelson Jr., her Mrs. Lynn ’ States Senator — oss there ts pe ~ I Township District of Waterford Township ~~ election the shall be opened at & “* called the group to in Congress. — m4 : 1e chairman, ta- extra 3.00 Mill increase © : stubating gtpened Schoo! District, Ne 1-2 of the o'clock tm the forenoon, snd shall be| grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ond all the com- Senator, Represen y, and for the year - , of White Lake and Waterford)... .......23.10 1954 to 1988 Inéi. | continued open until 8 o'clock im the|T spon Mr. and | sether appointed : tive. . - ; Seas te tn awe 8.60 ; | : \ -- 1810 1989 to 1968 Incl. | afternoon and no Every le of Detroit, and Mr. mittees for the forthcoming évent. County —Presgeuting attoracy, Sherift A = 1969 ¢ —o : ? J 16.40 = 1868 to 187) Incl. | elector it and line at polls} Mrs, Nelson F. Rivet of Utica. County Treasurer, Register v = poroecnors | eset Destriet : 2 ; 5'00 19712 to 1973 Incl. | at the r. ribed for the closing ' of of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing ae! 13 4 ; a i" are} nee at paces “ ie of rome Haden TT be Mere. Frank Marsentek Slates Election Training Serve yn such eens es Bchoo! Dittrict No. § Practional West Bioomfieid i - . 4 1954 and 1955 there is no|open at 7 o'clock am. and on remain ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —/|“ may be bemmnateg et Torte. Township end Srives, Lake oe — vces' SS —— ee = _ 4 Fe ¥ a — . . 1. crte__3.0 Ait, toerare, o0 | Spa, unet@ weect pm. of eald aay service will be said for | “ROCHESTER — Mrs, Frances O.|"Bueates to County Coureations,,,, | Schoo! Diiriet No. ¥ of the Town ihe, at to 100 Ine 4 } ‘ oi toes there ia on extra 1.00 BERT A coe ag Mrs, Frank (Salomeja) Marszalek, | Covert, Township Clerk, has &0-/ asiegates to the County Convention of bag anon igey Se eo ouenty § £6 A said annexed Sengot District _ duly 22. 29, "84 | 58, of 30599 Dequindre Rd., at 8:30/ nounced that County. Clerk, — Sotclnct’ or austriet te eutiiied to under LLOYD M. SIBLEY . 3 : Mo. 5 Fractional West Bloomfield NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Wednesday A prayer’ Allen will Township Soe will be Li | ALLEN ORE 8S Opel RT I pd Beg Rog A= RID nl Penola pg wo yaa bol Sel is coli i wgsaiz’” “one " pee at Dist mip of White es oo eee oS hela | Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, |ning. Mr. heading _ Gherift of the County of Oakland © _'sP the Royal Oak, Thursday at 9:30 a.m., | school of se | Dated: June 28, 1964. ‘ie ae ay Gan oelie ; clerks “in time for the coming pri-| “Sioa ‘ot 108 (2003) Section 1. On the day of say ‘open Saeko . lock ret AE ed tor Sehr ai etd ere Golden Gathers Senteneed im of said election at 7 o'clock a.m. and.il} remain Rule Steere oot “rans ene open until 8 o'clock p.m. walter of ection. i : : elector and in = polle ‘Clerk ot White Lake’ CASS CITY—The Golden Rule/ ss re aiowed, closing 5 rere = . Class of the Evangelical Church et iron ae , Clerk of City of eyivan met Thursday at Sand Point. Ap-| at 7 eslock om. sud pw Be) - Lake | P proximately 4 ‘members, their) ciction | : ee, {= Log © BARRY, on families and guests were present) © eee ! gt Wotertors. at the potluck picnic supper. -—- j- pe Jaiy 27, 19% duly 22, 91, 5 “ i + ; . ae 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 of 35 pounds of poultfy—75 per. cent above prewar average. \ In 1953, each man, woman and child in the U. S. ate an average Peron Seeks Press im = === Organization Plan BUENOS AIRES, Argentina »— President Juan Peron says his aim is to place all newspaper enter- || prises exclusively in the hands of fgja single organization of newspa- ii | permen pledged to the service of ‘Nhe Argentine people. His views were expressed at a luncheon when he spoke to news- men who eover Government House. “It has been said we seek a monopoly over newspapers,” the President said. ‘I would like a monopoly over newspapers in or- der to place jt in the service of the country.” DR. H. A. 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Personal appeals by Home Sec- retary Sir David Maxwell failed to move the Council, so last week the government stepped in and appointed three outside offi- cials to form a commission and run the show. It has all worked out nice and smoothly. The government keeps civil defense going in Coventry— and the Council has registered its Fyfe| @ U.N. Moves to Admit Communist Romania VENICE\Htaly—1P—The—execu- tive council of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultur- | al Organization voted 11 to 2 last night, with 5 abstentions, rec- ommend that Communist Romania be admitted to the organization. The re€ommendation will be placed before the next UNESCO general’ assembly. The United States opposes Ro- mania's application: Furnaces Shut Down DETROIT uw—The Great Lakes Steel Corp,, of subur ban Ecorse, | shut down operations Monday of five of its 17 open hearth furnaces The company also announced plans to drop to a four-day work week to lessen unemployment of 10,500 workers. 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Jimmy,-of Draper ave- nue &nd the Robert S, Castells and daughter, Judy, of East Iro- quois road s + “e Mr. and Mrs. T. ®&. MeCully were honored Sunday on the oc- easion of their 25th wedding an- niversary. Their daughter, Betty, invited 125 friends and relatives te the open house beld at their West Lroquois road home. The John McCullys -of St. wees near ' os | | | “ « * Thomas,’ Ont., and the Kenneth | Moodys of Holly were among the friends Saturday evening at a din-! | guests. Mrs. L. F. Cobb of Prall street accompanied by her granddaugh- ‘ters. Penny and Suzanne Lankey of Williams Lake, visited with her son, Garner Britten, in Chieago over. the weekend. * - * The Theodore Livernois summet home in Lexington was visited Mby~Mr- and Mrs, -Leslie Hilligias an of. East Maple road, Birmingham, over the weekend, * > * Nancy Gray, Maxine Hurt and Madah Mack of\ Pontiac, Jean Lucas of Clawson and Barbara 30 During Va The Noyce Straits entertained six ner party in their home on West Iroguois road * * < Mrs. Eva Strebe and grand children, Ronnie and Carol, Mrs Lena Biskner Mrs Florence Alexander, Mrs. Martha Hudson Mrs. Ethel Ruey and Mrs. Proctor of Keego -Ttarbor have returned to their after a ‘Spent at the summer near Farwell * homes Riley home taymond Eimy of Dwight ave nue and Rosaline Haggadone Wayne gave a= surprise Place of Birmingham spent the | Sunday for their parents, Mr, and weekend at White Lake near | «Muskegon where they helped their hostess, Marilyn Hamilton, celebrate her birthday at the summer home of her family. Mrs Leonard Kramer, at their home in Metamora. Guests from Cleveland, Ohio, arrived to help the Kramers celebrate their Z6th wedding anniversary i and the E Iva: picnic) > cation Month co e Mr, and Mrs, H. Wayne Long- air of Flint are announcing the : birth of a daughter, Karen Kay, on duly 25. Mrs. Longair is the former Mary Jo Pettengill. The infant's grandparents are the Stephen Longairs of Clarkston R. Pettengills of Clark ston and Pontiac Yale Furopean While traveting with the Club on its sixth concert © tour John Steggall of Bloomfield Hills recently visited North Wales where the club took part in the International Musical Eisteddfod at Llangollen Giee John Smith of Franklin road returned New York City re- cently on the Mauretania afte: completing -a westbound transat lantic % to vage from Europe + Mr. and Mrs, Phillip ©. Mil- al \ ——— — a . * * * ler of Hamilton street had as their dinner guest Sunday eve- ning Dr, William Maza of Tam- pico, Mexico, Dr. Maza is in- terning in pediatrics at St. Jo- seph Merey Hospital. * * * Norma Batton of South Astor street was recently named one of the 106 prettiest schoolgirls in the halon » = Mr and Mrs Kk. Porter of Wagner avenue have been enjoy- ing a vacation at Wigwassan Lodge at Muskoka, Canada . s * * A daughter, J&net Diane. was born to Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Bul- lock of Center street July 22. in Pontiac’ General Hospital. Janet's grandparents are the Bullocks of Auburn Heights and the George Dietrichs of Pres- ton avenue, Bath, Shower Oma ‘Combination Peps You Up During the summer, a fragrant bath followed by a cool shower each day will help to keep you fresh as a daisy should be Add to it bath salts or whatever softener you use. And a bubble bath is sure to take your mind off the weather. bath water but not hot. Your Wart, If you have a favorite perfume. try matching your bathroom to that fragrance. You include — bath salts, cologne and talcum powder Then, have a generous dust- ing with your bath powder. You'll find that yeur girdle slips on easily if you use the powder. Pay special attention to powder- ing your feet and legs. It acts as as a soother for hot, tired feet, so pamper them with it. ac- cessories could soap oil, Dusting your legs with bath — __ powder “ ill help you Save ow nylons. They'll require less twist SPECIAL! sien ape gst earl ne ng and pulling if you can put / sgestions may help you, t , antes : “ Reg $12.00 Ny o~ suggestions ma) PY sau Will Become Bride them on over smooth legs > 1. Select a basic color or Colg Wave \ scheme Hl your entire wardrobe Mr and Mrs. Willham Spencer If you suffer trom those all too dissonll i of East Wilson avenue announce common, “heat” rashes, a twice- $ 50 and build agound it with acces ia kly e ies bi “ae -4* care salers the engagement of their daughter, weekly epsom salts bath will help . Doris Evelyn, and Archie Cotcher. you te restore your skin to ils Styled Hoir Cuts $1 25 ble ae . = ee He is the son of Mr and Mrs healthy condition . louses and jackets that are in- Maynard Cotcher of South Mar —————— VERDA'S Beauty Shop terchangrable shall street. No date has been Kline Family Elects 515 E. Pike FE 2-0361 3. Remember, dark colors travel set for the wedding. ~ Rid ° best. They don't show soi] or - . Officers at Reunion — wrinkle » plainly Evenings by Appointment! => C ’ E | iH line a Orion 4. Pick fabrics that don't muss OMING vents enry J. Kline of Lake Onior readily and require little or MO) yi. ghrime will t a eapue was elected president when the i Shrim iM id it in -- z ironing picnic Wednesday at 630 pm at Cass \ fifth annual Kline family reunion = Dodge Park , ' r- > > re deo rm > > > : e S- 5 Plan each ontlit completely . - Pellon permanently shapes all silhouettes caraliiabr ce on-woren, cre ase resistant Pellon permane nily sha pe S was held Sunday in Rochester es , from hat. gloves. shoes and jewel drs Dees ofeMalie is postponed { } hick C ; the tulip shirt with the neu long-sha ped torso in this soft Henry C. Kline of Drayton Plains ry atil further notife — rom the thickest wool to the most delicate lace. The tunu / > —— : . sh i_this—breren—Chantithtrreesttress + black tissue faille dress by Nathan and Strong. Pellon iss vice president and Harold Kling = = .e Tuke basi dreserw und ~ eet Prorratay owt : t4Hf 4 “ = - > = Airxw forrrerren - nore - d = eh — - et > ee . . . a BEAUTY . . wr P = te Gaklaca Fark Fre ‘ ie puaranl’ed not To tose its shape or body, nor wilt Ww discotor * seereterytreasurer tt wasn DOROTHY sHOP enh that can be used for MANY Ginner Moward Kies of the Oakland Js completely lined with crease-resistant Pellon uhe ashed d le “ll eames het he een ee | me 8 Perry re tite = and can be dre ~ cS cewiers an ie a De i aeae ; . n washed or dry-cleaned, will be held the last Sunday in Juls . , i] and ene ver ° a = oe = Pellon Puts New Shape in Fall S et ~ ee OO ~ i OO e on uts CW a e in t | fitted torso dre of black tissue ] p | e y Cs faille. The flounce hemline, shaped Pellon. the sensavonaP non-wov- | ing pmk satin dress. The / fitted The topaz lace tunic has a high with. pellon, starts below. the hip- | line to form a trumpet skirt : en ‘background’ material that , / th h e n s bodice of the dress has a wifle cir- round collar and long sleeves and 4s | stepped into the fashion foreground | ’ == | Mothers, here S e. an er box less than two years ago and has a ee ea eee eed ay over Sat ee a . im oe meet acne » : / - ; . - held the spotlight happily every wees 2 and its full back-flaring The matching satin” underslip is Samuel Winston emphasizes the | ou ve been askin for! since. will be the reason the new SKITt is permane ntly shap¢d with shaped with pe llon remarkable w ay pellon discreet- ) a ° fall 1994 clothes spread wide at the pelion In the same soft light fabric ly “shapes out" the mew sil- , . * top, flare “out in. pretty arched A striking Turk red! sheath ~&roup Is Nathan and Strong's long hourtte on top. Two large =P | ; lines at the back and hug close | with long, fitted sleeves by Sazy pockets are interfaced — with = ayid “Jong” in the middfe. without | Perette illustrates the cushioen- petlon. the clutening effect of bones ing, crease-resistant effegt of pel- | Creating a Spanish mood are * * : lon when combined with velvet. Jane Derby's black evening sep- One of Jane Derby's ‘unusual , > * arates Exotic black lace and silk tweed and satin evening costumés Pellon, as the unseen companion fringe trim the black jersey blouse i a a the use of pellon in the and supporter of the most deli- and the full-length silk skirt. The j | sémi-fitted silhouette of a ping> cate fabrics. appears again in a backflaring petlon-shaped skirt has i | lined black coat and its matching tunic dinner dress of imported a lace apron | pink-lined black coat and its match- Chantilly lace by Miss America. | . * * i Be oI Last is a white satin statuesque 5 j ' gown by Ceil Chapman. The fuil- . csi ro length bouffant skirt has a large i pouf in back with pellon shaping ANO SO DBLIGIOUS MADE WITH f the entire skirt ‘ . ° Make Baby's Bath ’ . . i — Fun Not Frightening |NSTANT Pudding .< It's worth all the effort you'll ———— put into it to make Baby’s first: @ g€aov To FREEZE IN 1 MINUTE | , fbath a pleasant one. Don't, allow — @ cuts Freezing Time ww 4! : fhm io be Irightened by the watel. » Costs ONLY PENNIES DER SERVING T ‘ lower him into it slowly. In_ fact 3 a % it's a good idea to begin with a u * ae co. Me ) on a very little water 4 So Easy to Play PATRICIA REAUME, The next. day, increase the : NEW BEECH-NUT 4-0Z. SIZE! amare a | x Se fasy te Own Mrs -Chartotte Reaume nf Blaine - @thetint of-water only slight and , 5 8 <= _. 9 aveflue is announcing the engage- | if he then shows no fear, it’ a : an ee ; aa a _| ment of her daughter, Patricia, to good bet that you can give hy na 3 = sf John G. Brewer, sén of the J. R. regutar~ bath: Fhereafte Fags he'll ; $ OATMEAL | Brewers of North Saginaw sireef. regard his bath as’ a_ pleasant , ; e en immediate ' An October wedding is planned experience —_ ——— ‘ BARLEY Delivery oO . ee —— _ _ - ta Jf See This Really New ‘ oe 2 N - CORN Home Orgen for the & tool ——.... ome RECI PE == a ee es First Time Ever , én ; : r] ] & rat # -Just chill a can of these plump, ; \ CEREAL FOOD ) , Ng ® tender and ready-to-eat canned 4 : cka es ke $25 | f shrimp — place portions on crisp) = 8 : 7 8 lettuce and serve — with cock- ; : ® tail sauce. Shrimp appetizers are ‘ 3 - Delivers Organ : fast and easy to serve, refreshing 4 : , ec a ut cerea Ss fresher : to your home Up | , ~ fp Cone ee ; ur eas | . oom 3 The Most Amazing Orgen | ® To get that fresh-from-the-sea flavor 4 ™ : “ : 7) t 3 t T P| 3 : |] : the: li . ~ Since the “Mighty Wurlitzer o 3 years to pay... | — insist on these top quality s a2 SO MANY OF YOU MOTHERS have wanted solid foods. This makes mealtimes hap- Be a ee 3 ee be : : : 7 . - = : ee jen : iat : . am te harmony and happiness in . per-mo:- meney. | fs packing it in the new handier 4-02. size. 4 Beech-Nut Cereals in the new handier Cece nual saa “ play Yeu paid within 3 months may ; ts _i Now Baby can finish this smaller package packages and find Baby’s favorites. can teach yeurselt. This new orgen bes pada = ; " = a been over 17 years tm development and an. ann : while every spoonful tastes wonderfully , combines many featores never before of- | “ & fresh and delicious. Every Beech-Nut Cereal, Strained and tered in en electric organ SS Sen eases eseees! J . 2 ~~ Junior Food you give your Baby is accept- ' ey 2 [.. —_Greater_variety for Baby, too! Four ed by the Council on Foods and Nutrition No Installafion— ; one eo =" mp n _ = « : oe = 3 i rkston, Mich. ng Beéch-Nut Cereals to choose of the American Medical Association. just plug into any outlet-end pley ’ = 4 *.* \ be housekeeping or eg You know how vou feel about vate lite vacuum got to be aware him, bet really you can't ja | woman is scrambling’ madly to get | myself anyway, why not take notes all the ume I'm sure if- he of the fact that you three girls! the other girls’ affections, Even | out of it, And sometimes this is «| $4. six old people as. boarders? T < found out, he'd drop us all flat know one another, they ute th t the - usefuj thing could charge a fair Jee, and I " : 5 _ ie rotes ry . | know field this kind thing The thing is that I hike him Other people could have told him ike? he 2 , y jw imma k the for of much more than the other two 0 t iA have ie | like” him, you can't be sure t R. came to me one day is huge. ’ is d d I'd like ' r one of you could have made| yoy deep it goes. with what she considered & wen: : girls do, and I'd like to know how. na very casual, but careless re- | derful idea. ; “Fm not q nurse, se Pd just I can make him stop going with mark that might have given | Nor should you believe too much take healthy aged persons. It them ' ; . of the stories they tell at heir | “df truth away \« e stories they tell about their | m going to turn my home into would be such fun, and I know I “I_ know one of the girls necks If he really isn’t aware of your | dates with him—necking sod miaibes) nice profit.” pretty heavily with him, and for friendship, you girls are aware | Comparing notes doesn't Rive you! a boarding house for elderly peo-| coui@ make But that reason has bee ing | cnough of his talent for playing the | the whole story. Three girls in- | ° . - = eee : : of " iis — |terested in one boy are likely to Guests Sta day before, a woman whom I shall keep things back, tell only what y call Madeline had been in to see }they want to tell, make it sound me. reap the way they want it to Long Past Madeline had just gone through The relationship of your friends bankruptcy from operating a with the boy you like is beyond Di boarding house for elderly people, vour controt So atso-ts-his interest inner Hour and had come in’ them You can hope that two other Cocktail Gatherings| 1 introduced the ¢ Fail to Break Up at | Emma: boys will come along to occupy the attention of the eampetition “That might give you more of his time. | Appointed Time 1, Cooking and keeping 2 You can work hard at making | By EMILY Pos for yourself is not the same us your own relationship with him y T doing it for six elderly people. A reader asks for my help on| Elderty | the following problem: “Several | *etrtbly fussy abete their food; | mes in the past when I have given ed have se little else te think will mean something to him — as much as it does to you, Careful | attention to your looks and man- | ner and attitude will attract him. | : : ; | large cocktail parties (the invita- Real interest in him, in his work, . ; . . ; ~~ tions reading from 5 to 7 o'clock) his activities, his thoughts and opin- 4 } P ~— = | {6ns—ptus appreciation and approv-7{ 4 | many of the: guests have stayed on way, and each wilt complain, al—may make him think of you | and on and were there long past 7| You'll be at least three hours get- ae tem as the most attractive girl of your | o'clock, ting breakfast over, : “I was not prepared to ask them | 2: Even x 70 tale oxty bai tno to stay to dinner and as a result | my husband and I didn't have our | will find yourself up all night doing ; dinner until long past 9 o'clock. = yarn in When guests make no attempt to ——_ rh ber “pas ‘ lot of leave, must we invite them to din- ee » gees . = ner, or just how can we get them| paimed off their older parents, and their consciences hurt, Especially for Cafe Curtains SRR OAT Fishnet Popularity Grows’ /; By ELIZABETH HILLYER terns on fishnet start a new style Lace curtains of many types find Fishnet can be had in panels, tai In planning family vacations, be sure to hay fever, stay away from grassy country. tahe individual allergies into consideration. That way, everyone will have a better time. | © &0 When the party is over?” I{ one member of the family suffers from Anewer: You de not invite them to dinner, and you cannot . ; av Fs . H . suggest they leave, so the only Guard Against Travel Sickness, Heat, Infections | cobstien teft tn tor poe and your | ne orevthing a. sae | husband te go one by one into | telephone. Ailments Turn Vacation Into Nightmare | m= rm = tt |< tecaue they oow teyve (as quickly as possible) their way into today’s fashion pic- lored pairs, their curtains, cafe ture. many with the elegance of curtains. and Curtaining” ty the traditiona) lace curtain days. yard é And a favorite is fishnet, which Today's big favorite, the cafe By GAILE DUGAS by drinking water on schedule | hours and clear severe cases of | Cnough dinner to sustain you, been palmed off and neglected by caught on in such a big way. first’ curtain, ts fresh and idea-full in NEW YORK (NEA) —-—Week. and by salting feed te replace | petson ivy within a few days. : their children, the older people are plain, then in colors, and now pat- a Variety of fishnet Weaves, from , R (NEA) rape Mareen Enea o | . 5 | Dear Mrs. Post: A friend of apt to develop all kinds of com- a fine square mesh te coarse, ends in the country and summer For motion sickness, there's a Mine has been separated from her | plaints and illnesses, just to get heavily constructed rounded vacations provide fun, rest and re Best preventative -for prickly new drug, bonamine, that’s said husband for several years, al-|the children to come and take | a ook (Re t squares. laxation. but if you and your fam heat rash ts talcum powder or to protect most people against though they did see each other oc- | them away, a our s Se ee —- calamine lotion, Powder can be such sickness for at least 24 casionally because of the children. | 5. Unless you are @ nurse, with 7 : by Colette Most are of sturdy cotton with a ly are to get the most from them. applied liberally several times a hours | Her husband died suddenly this | in Pp. a doctor i at- special finish which requires No} several make sure to guard against trav- day to soothe and dry the rash.| The U.S. armed forces have | past week and I am at a loss to | tendance el sickness, heat, noxious plants That bane of all vacationers, found it most effective in tests | know what to do, Would it be prop- you probably cannot insects and minor accidents. For poison ivy, will give many fami-| aboard Army transports crossing | er to send her a message of sym- | Out ax 5 i il iF tired of light colors— starching or stretching. Others are of nylon or orion } In cotton and nylon they lols very these are the things that turn a hes a bad time again this sum- the North Atlantic during the pathy, or some flowers, or would (Copyright 1964) trend-wise in color, with coral, hot Vacation into a nightmare mer. There is no remedy that) rough winter months it be best to do nothing? -hocolate, avocado green, cherry, | Feeling tired on a hot ds fc sistently c ~ vy = RE u g rah ay, for consistently cures poison ivy in Summer athietics bring on a . : grays, gold, carnation pink, blue, | just one instance, is due in part less than two weeks rush of muscle injuries generally | Answer: If the children are at our ou h black and lemon among the eye- lto losses of water and salt from’ ; i called by such gay nares” as least. half grown, you would : : i catching shades the body through perspiration ont a — Bed | tennis elbow.” “checkrein shoul- write to the child you knew best . Patterns are delicate and imagi- _— ma ots te atte 't , “on that or ae tebe son der” and “Charley horse.” They| ®@4 xpress your sympathy for ( ake as - ‘ . Se By ° hese losses json native, such ag the sea horse de- | : : | are characterized by severe pain | them, but you would certainly | | < c. . sign sketched, and all the cafe ? | - . Rat ; cs ane re. | 87 nothing to the wife. Alaska ia | ; \ cartaine come with their a loops, CES Mo 14-16 Mary Margaret McBride Says: | Neving threo muscular ‘mftam. | Deer Mrs. Pest: Is it wrong to| are J to. sO hanging requires only > sim- ¢ 16-20 b in tien of introduce oneself to a nei . Js a |: | ple threading of the loops onto — _ igh- Recipe Is Standby ro by Casa Whedbn Gypsies Use Novel Rules wii imate team Sona nin smn tery] £0 Family Picnics Practically everyone has suf-|@m Mary Smith?” in Far North \ Sprink le On | In a few hours, whip up a halter for Sizing Up Character ee —_ BE tgheraae bt chy el pge to team with separates. No fitting | a problems—wraps and ties at waist Ba atching an old Douglas Fairbanks Jr. film the other night, | | spiring feet provide the ideal oral poamerie only after a friendship has Pentise P ‘ 7 OO weet "'No ironing worries—opens flat. Use suddenty realized. as a swart woman in the flickering shadow of a ditions for the fungus responsible eloped. . ; All thé Food Editor / scraps! campfire predicted a dark future for the hero, that it has been a long | for this disease. Answer: You are quite right in way from Anchorage, : a Ic to Sta _ Pattern 518: Small (10, 12); me- time since I've heard anything about Gypsies, those romantic folk who No truly reliable: way has been cg aig A aces uta ee eee Alaska comes this recipe. And the ‘ Sai. ‘ . have fascinated me from childhood found to eliminate athlete's foot | ve e green amazing thing about x dium (14, 16); large (18, 20). Tis-. : wy — ould from bathhouses and shower|roof.” Only a young girl would it is that a y You don't have to be a woman sue pattern; transfer. State size ‘Before World War II, a thousand or so wou : ° | say, “I'm Mary Smith.” woman I met on my ‘recent trip at . wrestler to get into your girdle! Send 25 cents in coins for this , | Move into cold-water flats or empty stores in New | rooms — me the 6% | York's Bowery for the winter and once in a while | Best means of prevention is to) a gave same recipe. It al- in the hot. humid summer weather rm f s for each pat- z : | | pattern—add 5 cent; Pe ’ sculti keep the feet dry, with particular . is ; y yo ale. Tal wde: you'd hear they were in minor difficulties for telling | keep the feet dry, Pp : ways interesting to see how a) if you use ta aicum powder ‘tern for first-class mailing. Send the area between the leuk " aad is sO moisture-absorbing and skin- ies ; fortunes or the like care to ane arr pes travel. ’ to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft . . Dusting talc is a help et y Choose blackest gray cotton, block = Smoothing that it does away with Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Then in the spring they'd be on-the move again Mrs. Orley Hill who is visiting | shoes, bog ond gloves, white hot, tussle and that annoying ‘‘stuck”’ Station New York 11. N.Y. Print They have been roving for 2,000 years and | doubt if Be sure to carry a first-aid kit ‘} | her daughter and family in Alaska ' ond one of the new for stoles from _ feeling | wise vor mame address with they've stopped now | om your summer auto trips, A was nice enough to send this recipe SL ( now right into foll. Simply sprinkle talc on your) Poon” tern number, size. When I was little, they used to travel through | bare minimum is:. ‘ p for Sourdough Cake to be used in | Mine LC Deco gray ccalied oe wig liebe bathing or ° : b4 our part of the country in big covered wagons, al- |. Six 1-inch adhesive bandages,| | nN di y ‘nis column. She says, “This cake i | “abthracite.” a cold steel shade C™@neing clothes, and your toun- ; ways going on. I guess that was why we called them (two 3inch bandage compresses,| + ‘4 delicious when hot, unfrosted, to alternate for hotter - looking dation spaladadesl bathing’ suit. bra | rs movers. And although Papa let them camp in our | one square yard of sterile gauze, é A % or may be cooled and frosted with | black, aims to carry cottons right and stockings will slide on easily. | {anne far meadow by the river, Tommy and I were forbid- | a triangular bandage that can dou-| £ Xe e chocolate or white frosting. Keeps ( into fall. This deep gray appears Chafing will be eliminated, too. den to go near them ——————— : - ble as tourniquet and-a tube of | a) ‘ py Ogg ne bal is “a standby i most significantly in men’s wear if your feet are hot, burning or MAKE FRIENDS Other children frightened me | by self-indulgent persons who will —_ — te he & LS ughter’s, Mrs. Douglas : eave d ts th w swollen in humid weather, try | . . f : A ' os ut don't attempt ti) your Campbell, for all their Alaskan type weaves, and accents the ne | by saying that they kidnaped = show cold hearts to outsiders. doe ‘ se fe f ~ gray furs. - using tale on your feet and in | witte beys and girls, bul one own doctor in case of serious ac-| (5% picnics. It's easy to prepare and z your shoes. It will protect them | brave de hall was lonely A garden with beautiful flow- — wes — fast as 3 there are no dishes to wash! f . against the irritating acids of | | ; ; . ers but net teo much design = possible a et him take over. : souURDOUGH = | Ideal Proportions STA—MAG PG TUES | for a playmate of my own s¢X indicates friendly dwellers, but | . be CAKE perspiration, thereby making I defied my father and my fears the Gypsies will pass a calcu. | George Washington was inaugu- | ’ By Mrs. Douglas Campbell | A woman's figure is ideally pro- sa “heel cs ‘ ble | and took some eggs from my ‘tated garden, too prim and neat, rated in two different cities. 7 ' 1% cups sifted all-purpose flour : portioned when her bust and hips, them fee} cool and comfortadie. | own chickens and a few radishes ' : | 3 tablespoons cocoa x. measure the same and her waist. This is especially true if you I pulled from my patch to an Window shades slightly crooked Answer to Previews Puszlt $ . 3 1 teaspoon soda 3 _- 10 inches less. However if vou Wa : sen] Tea pret where there ware a fee a Hiya peluctis— : ; F are tall, you can look well propor-| wives who wear loafers and glam- | | little girl just my size. and generous, if untidy, house- Alclt ciRiu ’ i Sift the above ingredients into \ tioned when your hips are as our girls who go stockingless in | It would be nice ¢ report that keeper within, but the peddler | ) ~ ‘ i | a t an 8x8 ungreased cake pan. Make much as 12 inches larger than the summer also will find this an are i ay gifts, tt never sip near a house with | &. = ae - i t three holes-in the dry ingredients. your waist. effective cooling aid. The hostess who invites guests | '" “XCDanse tO) 8, the windows ruler-nea * . Into first hole put 6 tablespoor | * = SS — = = veming |GYPsy mother looked at my hand I've watched for those signs my- Alvii i { Le : . . ; . | for_a late supper after an evening | bina Oe m) salad oil. of planned entertainment should | and predicted Td grow up rich self and believe maybe the Gyp-+— a —-_ a Tinto s cond holé put 7 teaspoona--—= = HAVE A CAREFREE make sure when inviting her/|and famous. She did no more SS have ‘something. ; ; ~~ vaalia —s : . guests that they know- when she 'than accept my offerings politely.) 4 , 5 a , Tao: 2 fC - Into third hole put 4 ° otal of 55,700,000 turkeys were | « put 1 tablespoon i , — be asi oe sel thinks | The. little girl hid behind her raised in the United States in| iit 3c) : A ' _ b vinegar. Over all pour 1 cup cold ~ 2 | WEDDING RECEPTION! h It's tee. Ce ave at the mother’s skirts and wouldn't even 1953. | ' t 3 SD | water. Mix = 7 |] is host . look h > | went.) 3 — anne —~ | # . Bake in a 350 oven for 30 minutes. Ee ; 1 out that | 00) at me, so ome ent, AC ROKS ‘a A j ’ : ae . anaes sie ioe oe isn’t with lasting memories of the dark,) 1 star sector . : \ 3 , . ; ; on She_mentioned 180.1 | irty—wagon_and-a-strong-smeHling Mel — ° in Rori H E ding receptions is complete in every detail — no to be served until the evening's oe cking time eggpine yd ERs ceacilell BOTNe 1M Do ACIC - | work or worry for you—whether in your home or end over a fire in from Hepeern on >. , The eye cleans itself ky blink- + } some other location let our experts help you plan From city Gypsies in my news- 13 Interstice + ~s SazEs . ing. Sn ae oe ae . the details—Phone FE 2-6242. PETUNIA! » paper days I heard of the courts j5 plant stem) YU 4714 ma secrete tears material, i ‘bitra ; set. | M4 to the from out. | : ar ; : “ft. sed f . i _. | of arbitration by which ye elie keep eye ties ; * nner ; |tled tribal fifficulties, and also recetver : elicltous EF This secretion washes r™, $ 50 Your handy dryers |the unwritten laws that made hos- . re ne particles through — If the : All you nee italit must and decreed os-’ 20 al ‘ Yj i * leyes are exposed dirt, bathe ‘ : oan a Te ib : d [end r pe pee violated it. |?! 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FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance . Burglary Insurance 511 Community Nat'l Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSON Richard H. DeWiu — Res. FE 5-3793 Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance _"The Deloct of Equality ls that we only desire it ee our sugeriors.” —HENRY BECQUE. yah % tr ‘ fe ie | + is S _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1954 oO 2 - = . ° _ Card of Thanks = 1 Jail 36 More Plan Licensing |: ers sare ac ox r sympathy offered com- . oe: ) in: | Fee ees oe ree of Fund Drives | Sasser sr in Ix tributes. to Rev. Richard Haw fermecy’ maseete vupereed. by i arkete: . ° * Prats Apes ancy, 480 Prosecutor Promises a Pontiac Commissioners} omg, ier, Se" smpatnetic “uo bu; No, 1, 3.00-3.50 b we . ; ° ~The Thrower Family, ~ ~ Cherries, weet, No 408-480, 18-46 Thorough Crackdown in to Discuss Ordinance ikea bisck, No 1, 6.00-1. ° i 0 itp cane ne. me | Alabama Vice Town Proposed by C. of C. im, LOVING MEMORY OF una t Bee, qrose. | e ennings passed away 20°F (bu: beans. Green, round. NO! DiENIX CITY, Ala, (INS) — Pontiac City Commission to-| . 8 years seo on July #1, 1934 €23 bu. Bets, Ho i, 6: dos behs:/ Heavy fines and stiff jail sen- night is scheduled to discuss a| in LOVING MEWONY OF OUR poeet. bog ee 1 e-2.00 % bu.|tences were demanded today for son and brother. Johnny Barber, faney. 2.50 % bu; : proposed ordinance which would who lost his life July 29. 1951. [ Cabbage. No 1 08.58 bai Extoage suspected gambling lords of crime, for the a Asleep in God's beautiful garden pol to. 'L 10p-150 bu Carrots. ‘No. | ridden Phenix City by a prosecutor provide licensing of chari- Sheltered fro 2 sorrow and pain 1, 78-80 dos behs;' carrots, topped. No 1. | who promised to make things tough table fund-collecting drives within] Untu we meet Prom —— 2.00-2.25 box. Celery, No. 1, 3.50-4.00 crt; bealy othe tomy & celery, Re. b Leo-t-de dos. Corn, ovent, for the racketeers. 5 the city. , aie a oom § ag 1 1.36-1.73 dos, aang ee ene ie tb A Wentative draft of the ordi- grand “A Mr. = Jo- ; y ; : : “ AVE AND (00-480 be. pickles, 800-800 bu. Dil. crack down on the purported crime nance was submitted to commis- LOVING, PATIENT, BR AND a yp ntigy Ero Ten-1.s6 |siotiers last week by the Pontiac] 0°;"Wey ‘In’ioving memory of ‘ them 5 “t ing ry 3.00-3.25 4s-bu. Kehirabi, No 1, 1.00-1.50 | bosses, permitting none of ot Mrs. Belie J 5 bu. Leeks, No 1, 180 dos beha. Onions. / +, plead guilty and thus become Chamber Commerce i a Sag: pg turly. No 1 Nets ba te mana Te eligible for lighter sentences. Chamber President Milo J. Cross & Mrs. Henry Evans & Isabelle Ho 1, 10-65 des bene. Poss, Ho 1. 200° Some three dozen persons were said the proposed city law is de- Flowers 3 335 pk bskt. het, No -#--280-300 pk | arrested over the weekend in the signed to assure that the. major ¢o0 be ee eee + $4. | continuing drive to ferret out vice portion of donations are used for 9 8 ccmArEnre _- hon . te 400-438 100-15, bag. | in the wake of the gang-style mur-| _f the purpose for which they are Funeral Directors 4 gg ie aoe! dahon white, fey,| der of Albert a ea collected. 1.00 dos behs, No, 1, 60-18 dos behs.| for attorney general of Alabama. Tees . : iggy Hlbeeenngg Ld ne i ate. In launching the prosecution of ed N G ; za as awed — eceart oe Donelson-Johns 5.50 14-Ib bekt; t “outdoor, fancy. | men rounded up by guardsmen on CLEANING UP—Arm ational stand PUNER H eae Le ae gambling charges over the week-| Russell County courthouse as the vice-infested der city of Phenix, sider the problem of Oe _“DEsONE') POW FUNERALS” No 1 180-200 bu. end, Acting Solicitor Johnson de-| Ala, is placed under “qualified martial law.” \ Martial rule was | being evicted from Parkview $ ; end calng grows: Beet mt | clared: ordered by the state's Gov. Gordon Persons due (6 the underworld- | Crystal Beach federal wartime oormMmees-olple wu; | ve, of _ e i ME : 135-3 00 marci wot i2et%| “We want to make it as tough | assassination of crime-fighting Albert L. Patterson. housing projects. FUNERAL HOME | Becerole, b we. se-3.00 ve Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor bu. Lettuce, butter, No. 1, 2.00-2.38 bu;/as we can on these racketeers. Engineer's cost. estimates are 2, head. No. 1, 200-250 3 dos) rh. -once-flourishing gambling . ca) jr pausirecian : 1, 100-198 bu; plapned i aah hat rekon Rg ah omen ie aoe — ee Tubeless Tires Lodge Calendar of curb, gutter and drainage on Cemetery Lots _5 . Ne 1, .18-1.00 ba | chee river army s ; Mansfield from Joslyn to Laurel) | see ae Cat iink mg rts | itantry post at Fort Benning: G®/t Be Standard | rentise waite shrine sage [and me & Treacle free Pie Grace Sections Wane ‘Chapet PE mies ee oe , Leer a onss-Dodge | Chandler. GRAVE CARLAND HILLS WE: Swiss Chard, No 1, 1.00-180 ba. Turnip.| Alabama. national guardsmen, | ¢ 7) 1955 Models park No. 4, Pot luck dinner at 6:30, Aieet & = the} * GRAVE CARLAND HILLS WE Mas Late, 18-00-1600 30-dos case; | NOW in command of thé city under ‘s ° . d changes in the Masonic Garden. EM 36214 after ml 13.60-13.00; small, 10.00-11.00. raartial rule, maintained a virtual}. The tubeless automobile tire News in Brief ty attorney et for. Cheryl as cy-SIVE —Gd-< sees hammeriock on the eral vee probably will be offered by most ai ie bdivisio Perry Park Cemetery. FE 2-0317. peraorr cabarets and gaming s ake dard equi t! F dudgeé John J : | WHITE CHAPEL - LOT NEAR wt Detroit, 7 » | car makers as stan equipmen: ‘armington udge F from the ! Seacrest ten |e mien tla (eat yer Sout 2, yaar ined ol | cay oginer on pose pore | F———— I Ye; large 54-06 wid av . Ward's Automotive Reports said 2 nae ments in the curb, gutter, drain- 1-48, wid. av. 45%; small costs after Belj pleaded guilty to BOX REPLIES 27-33, wid av 32; grade B, large 40. TURE today. that besides Packard “af , age and sanitary sewer on Kinney r ee om feast a haif dozen other car mak- | 27unk driving. and Stanley. Browns “Grade A. Jumbe @ .'*/t5| Welcome to Our City con ta Gxpeched Ws Mid Gack] oa, vinseen de wine y Ree 10 a.m. today 52-55, wta av 64%; medium 38-47. _ moe L 5 t were replies at Burge at. grade C. large 20-2 wid et | CHICAGO (UP) ~ Conventions] with their initial 1955 models. | Lake, pleaded guilty to reckless| 4 Propened set-back agree | | en ea) aie 28%: ees 13-24, wid av 2 here in June were estimated by | Othérs, it added, will probably of-| driving Monday before Pontiac between the city and George the following boxes: Chester A. Wolkins, pagpeeanetind = fer oa before the year is) Judge Cecil B. McCallum. He was aay bp Aer ge ie ‘o g boxes: CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS [rector of the Chicago con through. returned to Oakland County jail 6 7, 9, 16, 16, 17, 18, AGO {AP)—Butter steady: re-| bureau, to mean $10,600,000 in tour-| Meanwhile, it reported, B. F./t. await sentence Friday when he plat 140. ’ , Gnenanged. #3 score AA 863. 62,4 905. | ist business for the city. Goodrich Co. has filed suits charg-| tailed to post a $100 bond, A report is scheduled trom the | 2 2%.32, 55, 57, 5 61 00 B 84; 89 C 50; cars 00 B 84.8; 9 C ing patent infringement in the tube- : city assessor on a reassessment 64, 67, 68, 69, 71, 80. mi regular: receipts 9.008: wnele- | Still Works at 103 less tire production against Fire-| Am undetermined amount | of| 1. construction of curb, gutter, » sale buying prices unchanged to 3 lower: 1 stone and U. S. Rubber. - |money was taken from. vending drainage and related work on Help Wanted Male 6 stenderds. 34, current receipts 90; air-| HAVERHILL, Mass. (UP)—At) ward's added: machines by thieves who broke |) Jin from Going to E. Boule] ~~ 2 * ties 28.5; checks 24. 108, Mrs. Amey A. Kimball is still! .<- cay-Vacuum Oil is believed | io & pootroom st 19 Hibbard Ct., | “ya tamile with Cadillac sna Olds able to do her own housework. to be the first hain to| Pontiac Police said today Resolutions are planned to re- cars, PE 64148 between I and Poultry N Y Stocks ee oe ee ee ee Rocitens ating same See S| coe Gee See coe ing YOU a widows OLDEST DETROIT POULTRY ew ork less tire. It is called the Mocil| Risher, 18, of 36340 Harpe, work including: | son? Your character should be ROIT AP)—Prices paid Pots | Figeree srter potuts sre etphths | Premier. Other tubeless casings | Clemens, $50 and $10 costs yester<| Grading, graveling and culvert con iM = ioe Republican. Vote August 3rd. Adv. ei tter and drainage construc- Calpiauar Wo bave.the las as eee _ ‘ . . : uM : we Potrieeee mek pea ammo ast een set! Busimess Briefs | sie nae — state senate —|scnice Sy Sonia nc inns X| Seti Ye pao it | : Coe Am Can “s ore ‘ Democrat. -| te Smith. ley, Fi Wehr taht hens 118; fryere or broliers a lig @ My 1. ett —— A report is expected from the . 26-30: old rectors 138-14; capenetien| AE ‘ose .. 167 Lech Aire .. 307 Holzworth of E. Long Lake welt vce coe s in a ond owe city attorney on the replat of Automobile , Am ‘Motors’. toy Lane © Com 443 jomtield Hills, a director of w ter |Linda, Vista Subdivision. lesmen ° Am W Ges ... 107 Pepsi-Cola Co., has been ap-| Elect Gordon W.~ Deneau Public hearings are sched Sa L Livestock am geoed'.. a8 Maran Tita 13 pointed a special | Sherifi—Republican. Vote te $3 pa Liga livestock Am wc Pe ae me May, oe * zat tive = — Intention patlagg ane —_ 4 pore Pp td tom “ond Wears one neay eyes hetero since im | Dontiae GMC Gains (Seat eee ye : Zine |.... 178 : : Sea site unger 450 ios opened’ ibe high: | Anse Gop". : 82 Meter "ra .. $03 Puher Bute, FOMMAC, RB on ey yg) oe ll a gl a ee) ror worth has retired Ranort Teton ia expected asking the | Runa opm wh bute choice "j80-228 7” sorted ur worth has ret R ed b W ds: is expected learning a fine profession. . Assad Dry G .. 35.1 as A chotee ete” ela 8 tows snag, Atl Retin’ .7.. 338 Rat Bins rs sas as vice president epo y ar - _|Commission to authorize construc- See Poster im versce Cattle Salable 1600. About 300 stock. | Aveo Mfg sc. 81 Nat Deity <.. ped and director’ °f/ Both Pontiac Motor division and/tion of curb, gutter, drainage and ers and feeders in ;-approximate- | Bald Lima ... 97 Nat Gyps ... 30 S. S. Kresge Co., work on Smith from James CENTRAL ly 30 per cent ; steers and/ Balt & - 334 wat Leed ,.. 31 GMC Truck & Coach Division reg- | related on = N-MERCURY lings gradin and above steady | Beech + TOT Nat Steel... 56.3 Detroit. An K to Josephine LINCOL) ERCU Me lower: not much done on lower | Bendix Av... O12 Ret Thee... 8 nouncement of | istered gains in output last week A bid is scheduled from Stanley Pontiac.’ Michieas ) seg Oe maagy Ree nay NB a. Beth steel m6 nr & t 221 his appointment! over the previous week. - Lad) W. Hopkins St., to c and. yearlings "§33.00-3680;, mest ‘goed | Bond Otrs |. 143 Nort a west e21| MOLZWORTH to the Pepsi-Cola | Ward's Automobile Reports list- = lot 421 of Walton Boule-| so¥a—i01s HELP BUILD Poet purchase to fed steets $19.00-23.90; | Borden... 701:No Am Av .. 38 | position was made by Alfred N. ed Pontiac’s production last week routes. $1 per order plus prizes. ta00: cansers and cutters mostly $2.00- | Brisgs Mig . 392 Nor Sta Pw. 1s.4| Steele, Pepsi-Cola president. as 7,000 units, compared with 6,-|Vard Park Subtlvinon | 1 | contesia, ole New contest just | 1.00; come heavy Molstetne to 010.80;| Brit My §.... 223° Oblo Ol... 62 , — . n the pre seven days. . e ree Eee te 8m aber | load and chotce stock steer calves| Brun Balks .. 155 Oliver Cp... 10.6 $32 in previous claim from Alberta Sadler of 663 a ae | aR sansent| Seen, “*:" Hi! SetaiMES ci B18] canoes and snedy arempe of the |p pee ee ewe Pike Bt & aig unevenly lower Re hats Galen aH: tt Pen AoW Air it | american Institute of Banking pr nag pager Bie Confirmation is planned of spe-} Pites'ater¢ pm 4 : not ; see S ee ater S fened; Tow cnctep and prime > Tilia, Param Piet. 326 will meet in the Sheraton-Cad- cial assessment rolls for construc- COLLECTOR WiTn | CAR | FOR ad | cat and good veuiore $18.00-30.00- | Centtat airi'.. t04 Penney JC <2. 674| illac Hotel in Detroit Aug. 67 ; - 2 |tion -of twoinch blacktop paving| eg Sif*exatiianel‘ rtm nas , Sincep—Seiabie 400.” No early sales Carrier Cp... 983 a ae 131 to plan education programs for No Smoking Sign on: os Ge wel recommended. Call in person Mr. : Celanese... 22. Phelps D ... 413] 1955. Chapters in Michigan a 77 Whittemore from San - Sines: : : aun eae eaes: Cen mi rs oS u6 —— aor" Ohio will send delegates. The E vidently M eans bag from shirley, ie Gentes. in Permanent potition with the city 3 active and uheven: butch- | Gort-teed on 191 Pil Pet.. 60.7| institute is the educational unit ood from Pontiac. e@ experience | ore $00 1% and heavier Gnd cows crcoay | cane. M OM -- Ol Pi etantt::: $32! of the American Bankers Asst. | What It Says ne ot ne Grom’ Marvia to B Boule dered, Good ph tice a1 eonaition ] dosh. to. intter ‘prise, tacteting some | Cities . st Pullman ececce a4 OAKLAND, Calif. (®—The bus "Gettage from py to mane. retirement benefits. Good uerr. fot $2.65-22. 18: choice 240-270 To 20.38. | CASE Bout .. 84 Ratio Op. 337 Romeo Bank Head, sign said ‘No smoking.” But Rus- Center from Auburn, to, raitiemore ce en, BE Fee a | foie cheten’ Net ond 300 OL: eet ee at fan Meseers.... 02 . sell A. LaPlaca, 26, smoked a is expected of spe- portance on smek cteee teler, | -18; 118. Confirmation ance : gee runes |estde.c nt eye te, ®> 223! John Brewer Dies biecliggy ao: ee a 110 | cial assessment rolls for constric-| Sider} ted racauon M6. Mie cunee slightly ; 425-600 | Gon Edis ase ry no Pet... 6 ne ’ the sign, = ian of oaks ak z Indian ; anti, augeeetct adi | Eee Mw itp) gue Sd] ROMEO —- John J. Brewer, 7%.) saya?” snmpectee| tt oe FERN, S| ‘on Bt see 20.5| president of t meo Police ‘or | stout from Green te Palmer. ve past reco! experience | fet steedy with eatrome topo 88 higher | Cont Bek... 31.8 Bean At HN... Be Bank from 1934 to 1946 and mem-| wine man ms = wh oe. Le: B0-1400 El & Mus in’. 38 Btudedaker... 182] "°° pi. | Veyance and snuffed out his cigar- “[ have lived each day for it- ort, —_ Saladie 2,000: slaughter lambs | Emer Rad ... 128 Suther Pap... 446| Was honored by the Board of ote : a SALESMAN EXCEP. as ee wee ee ae te | End Joha .... 81 Swift & Co... 48:1 lrectors in 1946 for 45 years ot self. I think right; ge Ton TIONAL OPPORTUNITY wan Prime lambs 19 90.2150: lot mostiy ae ee os Seema On: 314] continuous service. right; I ee - SEARS. MUST HAVE #0 Ib high dressing lambs 33.00; | pirestone .... 81.7 Tex G Sul.... 994] Survivors are a daughter Mrs Coun S tredh food. my medicine be cull to low good lambs 12.00-19.00; a ul ... 62 Thomp Pd.... 74 of 0. gy eS Gack of good eatiy Rote 9 Ib yearlings | Frock Tra: 277 Timk R Beat.. 46.5| Katharine Chapman of Kalamazoo, mn AVE, Saga eS Sent oneher oree | en pak aes (yeaa Ht y]a son Stephen G. —* Mrs. Peter Schell Dea th Notices SALESMAN. os : : awe OB :.”, 32:3] sisters Miss Mary A. Brewer N rience We will Gen Mills “\." @88 Underw¢..-. 3881 Mrs Frederick P. Smith, both of| IMLAY CITY—Funeral service} ee ee train Maline Shobe 80 N. Sagh GM State Employes. {#5 sie" 35 85 Ser'-s8t| omen six grandchildren and one| for Mrs, Peter (Suman A) Sebel | meena | ee cK” y Mo nyse F13 Ue Pace. 134 gabert ry 73, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m-| —cummemos, JULY 24. 1964, ARVEL 00D MAN CAN SAKE $3.00 Gen Tel . 35 «Unit ~Aire....., 61.7| grea ; from the Lester Smith and Son Fu- of Mrs. Imogene town wants am NI . Gen Time ... 31 United Cp..... 57| Funeral service will be Wednes- will be in Im- dear father of Jimmie gio curbside nimbers. Auto- , ise fo Gen Tire <-: 38¢ Unit Fruit’... 811] aay at 2 p.m. from the First Con-|neral Home. Burial Mra | Cummings; Gear son of Mr. and tierce tral pare, profits ay ’ Goebel Br... 75 US Lines... 165] gregational Church, with burial in|!@¥ Township Cemetery. ; Mrs. Aud Cummings; dear broth- oreer Gag. Vite, tet fee sutade. Ree 8 4 E Schell died Monday morning in La:} gf of Alvis. Cunmungs. Mot mes: | v 7 + : that its Michigan employment has |Ot_¥e Ry... 24.08 Smelt pf..: $3. lat Wilbur's Funeral Home. ___| Peer County General Hospital after a 5 ea - i a mit Greyhound , 125 S$ Steel........ 55 a lengthy iliness. : 92. ot 11 om. foeee company. ideas Saree ther (ol ee Hayes Mt’... *h1 Van Raa io |. Survivors are her husband, two fem pane a Church Thousand: of amare first six months of this year. This| Herm Choe '.. 402 Warn B Pic... 173 ate Cuts Taxes ‘daughters Mrs. Beatrice Spayth of ee es ak 4 nd gums & “tere ; is an increase~of 10,000 over the soem Eg "333 west Un bei. ibs n Flint; and Mrs. Mildred Hall of Seer Cemetery. Funeral ar- Satisfactory PB cgrtll mai 4 ’ Homestk ..... . i = * . by the Sparks-Oriffin hay eige eon ei Se eon UF TV Sets Gi. oor’ siters, Mire. Mara |- tirog —ery—ve— wae |g Steyn , The figures were released by | Cm cc: as Wiee Ei Py... 33.4 Fouts of Kalamazoo, Mrs. Cora Marie, 414 South Saginaw street. ATE CSBTATe SALESMAN. ire Harlow H. Curtice, GM president, ry on ... 28.7 Woolworth .... 435! WASHINGTON @ — The Senate | Kern of Mount Morris, Mrs. Emma age 4: belo pole mother of B4- persene nt PY DEN Baattor and Alfred P. Sloan Jr, board] {nveriate IF" 183 Yours 8 4 W 2: | Finance Committee has voted spe-| Hough of Venice, Calif, and Mrs.| gar Alles Jobason, Braest sona- | J.C. » Realtor chairman, preparatory to a com-|Int Nick |... 434 cial tax treatment for ultra-high | Mary Scouten of Jacksofi; a broth- Sotoved "daughter of ee esate, wenn Oe rs. plete report on second-quarter op- STOCK AVERAGES frequency television sets and moved |ep William Coon of Flint, four os ee sm. “oe ' es Tee ‘Comptied by the Assocteted Press) two from the |. Pontiac 7 sigan creeped ia Michigan's average employment nee Indust Maile Uvti Btocks MAN-POR OENERAL WORK. OUT- was nearly half of the firm's world- . 30/ 18-18 = ans Prev. day ..... 177@ 97.7 632 1314 ; ’ “APPLE aren 1 PM. wide-employment.—Its total_em-} Week yo ras 3: 08 08 404-4004 The commalitde on =u Be =. > ce Road : suas Drivere Theater ployment average was 546,898 in 2 of Monday George (Evangeline McTag- | ae ae wey the six-month period Ieee len score m3 a3 1344 |included phonograph records pur-| gart, 51, who died- in her Fenton |” © Wyre: “Sn, Boras Spun, / IW scenes : i i ‘ 4 7 —_ 198) High "7s 1sk8 938-888 die [chased for commercial ni home yesterday after several Wyriek, Tont ae, Birds Flock Together = |" t= =. tna fad Ms Ws jamong. Heme, which would Tot | months of Mnees, wil be at fom) oe Weve emma | VEL ALN DETROIT STOCKS Carty any | Thu in the Davis-Graham Fu-| James. Seat — ST. LOUIS (UP)—Maury Pierce, (Hornblower & Weeks) There have been a tong series |neral Home, Fenton. Burial will be| © ryrick, Archia, Wines oy | 0 you have @ car can at 8 F a sky-writing pilot, Became con- | PieuTes after decimal ye wqpths | of complaints that the main rea-/in Fairview Cemetery, Linden. Mra, Mabel Mrs. Mary oF NOTICE - , —_ Fitch ‘and Pu- cerned with a nest of five baby | paj¢win Rubbers |... 2 4 \80on ultra-highfrequency (UHF)| Mrs. is survived by| . pm am Rao ah A Does yous robins found in the engine cowl of | DL& ©, Navigation’... i 1$2/ television networks have not been | her husband, ; @ son Jack July 28, at 2 p.m. the Des- eer tle woth f asel t his plane at Meramec Airport. He | Kingston Products* 23 26) expanded is lack of receiving sets. | Soper of Clearwater, Fla.; her par- ag pw eee a 8 a ‘arnt oe - F R, Pratt, and Mrs.| interment st Ottawa Park Ceme- e . Report called off all smoke ads until the | aideest abrasives" $4 6 | The revenue loss on the $7 tax ents, Floyd mn ot 4 Sagres lotmeveriaten, Rgpert nestlings were feathered up for | Rudy BEG? eee eeceees 1s 8 credit for UHF TV sets is esti- | Bessje Winslowe, of Pontiac, and the’ Dencien-Jonne Penere! fay, Juiy Ht at te W. Muron . flight. Sho sale; bid snd asked. = “timated at 530 million a year. two grandchildren. Home. st, . ames e, THE PONTIAC | PRESS, TUES SDAY, JULY 27, 1954 For Sale Houses 43 Another West side family home, 3 bed- ! 2 story brick. Large liv- % room, sun lor, separate ‘ast — steam heat. laundry room. “BUD” Nicholie 7 —_ ones. Don't wait, wel ee ment today rs. Kelchner FE. FE 5-1201 or FE §-6866. REAL ESTATE eas Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-1614 acing nas NOW HER ERT TCD DAVIS Se to den BE dl N . H CivPe 2-1104, ve , § ROOM HOME LOCATED IN tne the gait Estates ei oan G can be ourse. $2,900 do A PERFECT DREAM G. Hempatead, “Realtor 102 £ Eve, PE 31317 ANNETT OFFERS Near St. Michael’s @ room brick in nice -eon- dition, 3 ropms on first bath on sec- basement, auto- matic oil hest, screened porch, venetian blinds. storm windows and screens. 2's car cement biock garage, $10,750, terme. paved street. Brick Bungalow — Nicely located 5 room home. built in 1980 dining rooms ¢ en with snack anc unfinished attic for 3rd bedroom Ful] basement gas heat, tuds. aluminum storms and screens. 1's car garage with porch. Imme- diate possession. $13.500, terms. . Auburn Heights Manor New modernistic ranch-type home. ¢'g rooms, tile bath automatic of] heat 1's car garage, lot 100x300. near school. ‘ Executive Type Home Qracitous country living with- in acces’ to shopping center. A Victorian home combin- ing spacious vooms with every modern facility, rooms, 3 dathrooms, 2 u 1 wn Large kitchen wi washer full basement, heat, 1 acre hybrid irts for large family or convert to income. Owner has bought home w ria. Lake Privileges Attractive 7 room modern home carpeted throw t piace, elaborate room with bar, natural fire- . place, furnace laundry and office rooms Breezeway and 2 car plastered larage. Alu- minum storms and screens, | lot 85x172, $23,950, terms. Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS Huron FEderal 3-7193 —— sed Deetey 14 Mer Open BRICK RANCH HOME ‘ cat eae oe ing room overiooking the jake. OWN LER M U ST SELL $ rooms and bath. A very neat and clean home.’ with 3 ms % of an acre of land. very well landscaped. Formerly | oboe at aaa will now sell for 3. ROOMS, PARTLY MODERN. 6 ROOM PPAME HOUSE WitTH 2 +0164. 1251 Hardwood floors, beautiful win- basement, large lot. 700. $750. rry- ce Y OWNERS. D sf ag SL “UNFINISHED OR 37766. BLOOMFIELD HILLS. 2919 Colonial Trail near Hickory Grove Rd. ra home, 3 bedrooms, brick, ifevel. Stone trimmed hillside. oli heat, 2? fireplaces, tile features. Garage attached. 100 by 200° lot $24, Bullter WO 270832, BY OWNER Large 4‘, room house plus utility and bath. For sale or trade for hg = home. Lot 85x200. $3500 DOWN Lafge 8 rm. modern $8500 FULL PRICE for this lovely w uron FE 2-48) Member Gosp Bi Real Estate ets BIG § ROOM HOUSE_ Attractive © room x EW 3 BEDROOM Modern ranch type home with 3 living room ebased in several ways 1. Exterior completed and painted | All interior framing and sub ait completed. ready for interior = tshing 84.950 § down on your | 2 Exterior completet includ interior framinz and sub with 4 lot of your a in-| wn Frterior completed ine nding an | interior Megat with full ed ment. $4.350. $2 150 down 428 Nixie Hwy 3946 Pontiac Lake Rd FE 20207 Corner Case Lake Rd ~ BALDWIN \ RUBBER Good clean 5 m modern bun- alow. oak floors, built in bath, ne ee wie ene auto gas heat with lovely garden & fewer. 110.500 JOSEPH F. REISZ 53'¢ W. Huron 8t 2-0259 —-Eve MI 44419 Goaperative Real Estate’ Exchange Bateman $ 000 Down Near Ortonville. In perfect condition inside and out bedroom bungalow with streamlined kitchen oil heat, automatic water heat- er, storm sash and screens $0x175 lot. Investigate now! 4 Drayton Woods = of s « Z vidual design. Cuaslsting rooms, ultra- kitchen, rage. Excel- vageten By buy- “Suburban Fast- ee Excellent family home with © _ png rooms and bath “ fpPpwion, attic wi with —y or as neat, 2 car garage rand arge parcel Only $7,950 with $1,950 down, Williams Lake es | Kampsen Ls a stone’s throw from e lake, 5 large rooms oi! heat, perfect inside and out, drapes carpeting included. $6,050. m room, | r. | 1717 8. Telegraph OR 3-2341 | -1362 W. BROWN Last I sedeont = bed- ull be bath, well ‘septic a i "ial water, wired. kitchen sink, all interior stud- | ding and exterior all completed Nice large rooms, atractive de- sign. Priced at only $6120. More home for. vour money WN East of Joslyn Fourth. .Just Hike new. pully _landscaped room heh tT rm Her an excel- lent home for less than you can build All sluminum storm sash and screens, Quick possession. in very good ¢ ndition’ Right on Auburn. Ideal for rooming house and tt will be valuable business eee in the future. Better take two bedroom modern Williams Lake. Oak plastered walis Sound and beme at and Automatic heat construction clean Terms. L.. H. BROW N, Realtor 1362 NEEDS investment for handy’ mass, ren or ha - rd y man. Dray . Writ _Press. rite Box 11, Pontiac ~ CLARKSTON HOME home in ex- payroor residential area offering 3 bedroom. tiled bath, oak floors. natural fireplace Full basement and 2 car garage Carpets and drapes included Priced at $16.- 500 with terms MEAGHER REAL ESTATE OXFORD PHONE MR FIELDINU, MA 5-2372 For Sale Houses 43} Very neat, CHARLES. HURON GARDENS 4 room bun- gaiow in good condition inside and out. Was built in 48 Newly dec- orated Has metal awnings, oc | & landscaped yard. aluminum storms and screens 80 gal elec hot water & plastered walls on $02115 corner lot Sounds good? Better phone FE 40571 right now as its priced to sell Quickly et $6,250 with $1,550 down & $47 per month WANT SOMETHING FANCY? Thi S$‘ room brick on a lot 100x has many luxuries. Located on Gallogly R4 near Lake Angelus It has Z beautifu' Stone fireplaces. ceramic bath with extra shower & stool in big recreation room in full basement. All very modern with nothing able living Priced low at oe $22,500 man can do wonders here be- arr there s @ 20x30 house with 12526 “L" to live in while lacking for Gelade | | ou work op it. The lot is 100n- | i Only $5,800 with §750 down — WE NEED LISTINGS List” YOURS WITH US NO B. D. CITARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 open gvenings xchange Co-operative Real Estate } h 1 car garage oH $7,450. with $2,000. down. Both well worth the money | lpg FULL -PRICE REAL. EAL. Modern 2 bedroom bunge- | nace. fully insulated. attractively | full] basement oil forced air fur- screens, 1l‘s car garage. lot“ §3.000. down larce | 6 ROOM 1 FLOOR BUNGALOW.) Built in 1950. 3 bedrooms. living | room 12x17, Kitchen & dining el. | Tile Bath with shower, full base- ment, gas auto heat, biaektop street all-to-wal] carpeting and eR | in living foom. Full l_price 2.100. Terms CAMERON H_ CLARE FE 46492 Huron Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 5 a MODERN. FULL BASE- ea rnace’ feficed yard, Tacns blinds. $8100, $1625 down or $2025 down furnished, balance $60 a month 51! Omar 5-9581. CINDER R BLOCK | HOUSE BASE- ment wel’ an' septic tank. . In- terior ed. $4500 cash. OR 3-4437. rms. Corner location near school. Custer so Lincoln 6-0370. DRAYTON PLAINS . cellar dug iver wall in for ae more rooms. Water, lights, = ~ —— tank. $2500 in down right party. Levi Buck, FE +2072, rELIZABETH LAKE loc! ‘ESTATES ation for a real family ft. living room, large and lavatory down, rig garage. fruit and 1 gy a down pay- Our best buy. 2 dbedreom _entry of oak storm windows ai ria fenced lot. 7,500. SIX NEAT AND Sa oa ROOMS ONLY $7. Located near Otter take. Cass Lake Road in rooms up. new Timkin oil-fired hot water heating system ga- Tage, nice shaded lot. Owner leaving state OUTSTANDING HOME 81X ROOM BUNGALOW $2,500 down to reliable ciient Idea] home—no steps to climb 3 dandy bedrooms lovely REALTORS 152 W. Huron “EXCLUSIVE Wooded r PE soit Investment Plus 92 W. Hure* oo a «; GATEWAYS 1 to HOM HOMES | & | Ss & COT TAGES CARNIVAL by Dick worme DANDY ator taal $1500 DOW all white attractive with hall, basement, gas automatic hot water, finest floors and tered walls, screens, white Total price Just off Attractive home excellent condition, one bed- rooms down, bath down, 2 bed- bath and kitchen, heating system; area. $11,600 tota! price FOUB BEDROOM HOME 8ST FRED'S AREA Large family home, ideal for roomers A-1 condition inside and full basement. gas heat. ga- Lot 50x! An exceptional buy at $11.600 or trade on 2 bed- room bungalow . LAKEFRONT BUNGALOW $1,500 DOWN Newly painted. gray shingle home, nice living room, stone fireplace two dandy bedrooms. lovely kitch- en and dinette, full basement, oll ac. heat, ft on jake Payments are $65 a month. WE 8F! L- WE TRADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBERS FE 41557 ~ DRAYTON WOODS ranch sites. custom build- er will build to suit your plans LAKE ORION 3} BEDROOM RANCH with attached garage, 24x12 living room, colored th, not complete- _For Sale Houses 43 WA Sr errr ere Fer Selo Monsees 4 inside 310 ft. etree Only $1600 down. or ours Model op Silver Lake near Walton Blvd. just north of “Certainly I can spell—only I'm not a fanatic about it!" Silver Take Rd Cogen Butiders, OR 3.7669 LI 50143 4 FAMILY APT. 24 rooms, 23 rooms. furnished Exterior new, new oil automatic hot alr furnace. Separate meters Lot 60x200 on paved street, close in. Price $15.000. terms PERRY PARK 5 rooms. partly modern, attached Six room modern home neat and clean. Has Luxaire gas furnace and automatic hot water heater in good dry basement Located on paved street. All rooms are good sized Has 2 car garage Don't miss on this one. QI RESALE Three be@room ranch type bun- galow with aluminum sidine Lo cated tn new subdivisian on jot 175x154 $2,100 down to 4 per cent mortgage IRWIN & ROSA Seen a ESTATE idvin Avenue re 24544 FE 22161 GILES ake Privileges 2 bedroom modern home and garage 2 nice wooded lots. and the price is only $5,800 with down If you need @ iittie extra to Re is home close in with large 98.000 mes Income Property Consists of 14 room 13 room apt Located in close to transpor- Invest $2000 down and the ful! price ts on $8800 Reap dividends im- mediately’ GILES REALTY CO. FE 56-6175 | Ope: 9 till 9 BEDROOM MODERN home Term. FE ¢4019 eve- nings HAPPINESS- VACATION TIME 18 YEAR AROUND In beautiful Elizabeth Lake Es- tates with thia attractive colonial 6 room, 3 bedroom home with vestibule entrance to a 28 —— room, natural fireplace. sun oon, large dining room, tile bath tub and howter compact kitchen with breakfat nook, full basement ga’ heat storms and screens: located plot -78x172 ft, velvety lawn dotted with flow- ers. shrubbery. and fruit, 2. slab porches 2 car garage Offered at $16.000, $3.500. MIDST PLEAS- ANT HOMES AND FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS For Sale Nouses 43 Humphries Don't WONDER where to move! Call pow to see this delightful 5 year old spacious bungalow, re- arage, posing on an 680x140 ft lot, all dey Bear school. Priced §3,850 landsca A double garage with > . , r” attas scree summer reh Russell A. Nott, Realtor | fee's most attractive ‘home | 170 W. Pike St FE 45005 —— robe ving = 7 oN wat y dining-kitchen uh cd be | BEDRcow Notte od agli rooms are lar 4 ee Plenty - closets River, Reasonably priced to close a, oe to’ vege estate. Write Bird Cooley, Execu- pos apt ya piped tor outomatic tor Clarkstor Michigan location Price ae $11,900 EQUITY IN 2. BEDROOM HOME with $4000 dow RLY POS- _With lake privileges, EM_ 3.3146 SESSION! . EAST SIDE - Humphries Complete set-up, a very lovely modernized farm home acres wood fully ceooreie’ rooms on first floor agaf rg 4 included Stone fireplace w kitchen First floor Tecreation room Full sement @as heat Live here in comfort! $25,000 convenient terms Humphries Beminole Hills Beautiful. almost with bDreerewa Tage on lot halt! New wall to wall carpeting tn specious living ‘room. also in dining room. Buch things as fireplace. patio adjoining dining room tile beth. stream- lined kitehen, make this ao de- sirable home rooms on main fleor, plus a 12522 ft pan- eled bedroom up Fine basement gas heat. ACT TODAY to see this one $21,909 et 4's per cent Humphries'| terms interest REALTOR FE 2-0474 REALTOR © NN Telegraph Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HOUSES AND INCOME y ate sizes 6©P' OW Dinner Bone | —= Waren | IMMACULATE TERRACE INSIDE and out. E. Bivd. $5.800 full * price Cash to mortgage Excel- _lent income property FE 2-717) ! Incomes !. Modern § room brick home with full basement. ettached gcarage and Jar jot 150x200 with 40 Scotch Pine and assorted fruit trees Oniy 1 block from the jake Includea ‘5 a compietety modern furnished 4 room home on back of lot facing another street. The whole works goes for $13,500 so don't wait Loceted on Williams Leke ts this modern 2 familv home: with § rooms and bath for owner and 4 rooms and beth for tenant In- cluded is a 4 car garage Ful! rice —$11 500 --with §2. down etter hurry Four family income located at Leke Orion handy to beach. Ip- cludes 6 roome on ground floor Present — ap- proximately $150 per month in- cluding owner's apartment. Priced as low as $17.500. J. A. Taylor PEL LBL LLP LOE 7 WM. For Sale Houses 43, KINZLER Bungalow —2'4 Acres- S's rooms and tile bath «3 Vedrooms). Full, basement - oll heat recreation room. 2 car garage Brick & stone Lich eo Al) carpeting in- cluded) Well located about 56 miles north of Ce soon oo mit Henry ¢ lav Ave Substantial all white 4 Ded- room two story home. Has oak floors and trim. Ihe bahts Lot 505144 Garage. Price $13,000. terms Pine Lake Area 3. bedroom brick rancher, tiled bath, large basement — oil heat incinerator Lots of cup boards and closets Disposal mot! Joslyn Daily frontage. DRAYTON PLAINS, 3 bedroom, 1 floor. Sliding door, wardrobe cios- ets. ‘tile bath, off furnace, 22x13 living room, 30x30 block a steal at $2500 down. WISNER SCHOOL, excellent two ith expansion at- tantial dow “CORT M. *LIRLER 1 8—Sunday 2 to 6 Bat. July 3h. 10. AM. sharp. 2104 LAKE ORION 3 rooms. Bath. Ot} furnace. Elec- tric hot water efront $2000 “WALTER OREEN MY 2-583 172 wean AnD “Are w ew GAYLORD Open 8 to 9 PLANT YOUR DOLLARS | af Watch them- My Aa a ar Gracies, hee FE 4-056 f x inform KEEC 0 “TIARBOR 8 room hese all newly deco- rated. 4 pogo sg —— large screned aon ment drive. ly terms. Call 7 If you fail i - see anything that strikes your tenep. give wear e have a va- — lias 136 East Pike St. » FE 4-9584 < living room down. 3 bed- rooms and semi-bath up. On nice- lv 60x250 ¢ $2,500 down 6¢e a Burdick 8t.. Oxford. Mich... sales a _for— BE 46-5521 ES ean do your | gas water heater, 7 in double tled sink New carpeting and draperies Breezeway to double «a- lot Nicely landscaped . Ideal Lake Front Two level ranch home - only } -years old Individual design for entertaining and comfortable family living Knotty cedar 3 ft recre- etien feom with Beriarhil stone fireplace large living room heated porch 3 bed- rooms afid i'y tile baths Anderson thermopane win- dows end all quality fea- tures Steel boat dock and sand beach John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W Huron &t FE 43525 If no enswer phone PFE 2-0829 n Eves till ¢ Co-operative Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN Four Family Bloomfield Highlands Frrellent @rick family home with I's acres of land. seetion of good homes. Investigate Elizabeth Lake Estates Very good prope-ty with breere- way and garage 2 lots nicely landscaped Large Park Lake privilege H. Su lutes REAL 510 Pontiac ete Soak Bidg rE Leeda Eve Se - 57306 a aes Established 1916 ONLY $950 DOWN 4 rm. sub- urban home rtly modern. Con- venient to school and bus Quiet street, large ‘ot Why not quit paying rent and start te own your home? Total price. 85.990. cai! tonight 2:-FAMILY. C rms. and be ideal location se-in north side. 5& each. Here is an good Good lecation on paved st Shows good return on invest | ment all pow to se it MILLER VETERANS Going over your rent receipts? Makes quite a good sited stack doesn't i? The al involved would make a solid down payment on your own home We have existing homes finished new homes —and ells on which own fintshing Practica'ly your choice of loca- tions These can be financed: with low down payments NORTH 4 rooms with bath. 2 bedrooms “Dttty room New ol! furnace Automatic hot water. Near bus and schools Wall to wal) carpet in living room Fenced front yard Unfinished attic With folding stairs Excellent NOR tie down Warm in winter—cool in summer | 4 rooms and bath. cinder block home Near schools and bus Pu basement Gerage Fully insulated Good condition tmside and out STONE, STONE REALTY CO. @ to & pm. daily; Sun | to 5 = = 919 Joslyn MOOERN HOME MIDDLE Straits Lake $950 down 875 monthiy Immediate occupancy. Lake Land Realty Co. #24 Pontiac Trai Walled Lake. MODERN LAKE HOME. IN ‘Lane. ville & rooms and bath. _ $9500 OA B37 MOVING EAST. ONLY = 617.200 buys this new lovely brick ve- neer ranch type home 6 rooms, full basement, gas heat, ceramic tile bath screens traverse drap- ery. range, refrig. bedroom set Everything new _FE 23-2541 - NEW 4 ROOM FRAME AND utility, 28x32 2 lots. $800 down Owner FE 41610 No Money Dn. New OF, 3 bedroom new ranch homes on 1-3 acre” with lake frontage R. J VALUET, Realtor Partridge WARD F. + REALTOR 43 W_ Huron 8t Open Eves 7 to 8 dead FULL Co operative Real Estate | agra id 345 Oak and Ave 3 Open Eves ti & iy NEW RANCH TYPE 5 ROOMS | and bath full basement = iniaid linoleum throughout 2 lots © ft on road, 108 ft on water fenced. Yish tm your own back yard, only 4 miles west of town some work to be done but « bargain at $12.600 terms re 44050 FAR ROCHESTER =i BEDROOM | ranch home —— | pleted. Livi bd size 1001250 Wut ca sacrifice $6,500 OL 2-7336 NICE ¢ BEDROOM 5 ACRE FARM. near Clarkston at 6180 M-15, al! futl basement. -toker heat 1@ fruit trees. erapes rhubarb and berries Hen = age «| 14x22. garage 24x24 shrubs, 1% ecres of ae hie. 800 cash or terms MA 5.4008 NEAR CRESCENT LAKE Large new 2 bedroom ieee | large living room, oak floors plastered painted walls. full base- ment. of furmace, lake vidal me in oe possession PONTIAC RE pd co ONEI MANOR SYLVAN loo in ‘52 Spacious living room with large picture window, cut stone fireplace, dining el streamlined kitchen. tile drainboard full tiled beth, shower Complete basement with all utilities. of] furnace Lot 80" Home per- throughout exigting mortgage MODERN HOUSING So |3007 W Huron 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BRICK BUNGALOW An ob so comfortable 6 room home loé@ated app. 3 miles from Pontiac Has fu —_ = heat, and screens and 5s Good size tot 1005250. Pull pales $13,900 $$ INCOME $$ Large 13 room. 3'— bath income right on Saginaw Streét near downtown. Includes all furniture in apts and sieeping rooms. Large fenced jot with garden and fruit trees $240 per mo income plus owner's 5 room and bath Home in excel EASY LIVIN’ in this cozy 4 room bungalow 5 acres near Clarkston. O1 well. Sehool bus | by the dace it price just PARTRIDGE FE 2-8316, SMART BUYS EAST SIDE A 2 bedroom that ts almost new Mas a full beth Ot furnace, and is fully tneulated 68.035 is the full price with terms. : ree YOK basement GOlassed in front ch and has been recently redecor- ated -In the St. Fred's — Just 62,500 down 53\5 W_ Huron FE +1549 | #100 DOWN New 2 bedroom ranch trpe home. full bath, circulator heat, electric hot water heater on cana) front, shown by appointment only. PRICE room home featuring 3 bed- ha newly decorated, oak floors, plastered walis, corner lot, paved street. screened itp front porch check for an sppointment now 4 ROOM BUNGALOW Brand new home featuring 2 bed- rooms, dining and kitchen combi- nat bath with shower cire 5® ga! het water heater, close to stores and¢ bus, all this and only $1800 down Russell Young Ww waren “3 en Eves ‘ti @ FE 44525 1. me Es Templeton NORTH SIDE 4 room moderrn Basement New arage A good buy for $6,900 mall down payment SOUTH EAST SIDE 3 bedrooms Strictly modern, full basement good ating, com- pletely furnished Only 61,150 dewn Balance $50 per month kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4496) Open Eves Now > emo construction. }44-story 2 bed frame bome. with TA beet and ceramic tile bath with vanity A useable second floor the basement ® lous price $12,600 For further infor- mation cai’ this office WM A KENNEDY REALTOR Oven Evenings ‘til 8 p STOUT'S BEST BUYS" TODAY |GRYTORD Open Eve, & Sunday 136 B. Pike St. ORE 40584 WE re é) RS TO BUY OR TO SELL uaa We og ip small balance. S 3 BEDROOM 20 "ACRES c Ph Ortonville 132, Reverse lt: | 6250 DOWN: ompleted gis0 down, 4 room sirictly — Best of ail / #1. anity $1,200 down full ong walls 65,280. | griece: 5 room and Tas -@ provides Tor —— wht | F E4380 | $450 DOWN New 2 bedroom home, Nes oom grocery, restaurant ond _bus line. By owner, FE 23-4865. pias Cedar shake -ranch a lated breeteway. (Oa: tered walls, hardwood iy tiled bath F A heat. et corner lot on M-15. G com- munity, Goed spot for nen. barber shop, ete, $5.30 7 room modern, full bath, 19 M-15 LARGE 2 out Full price down; 20x40 cement block on —_ for home or business, Not house out Auburn. $2,800 on M-15. Will take a 27 ft. tretier as down payment 600 down, New ¢ room oak floors, hot water, utility. ; Waterford on pavement, steol and lave . Blee utility, la) block de room, _sttie, 2 shaded lots 1 Lotus Lake Hurry on this one. GE ©. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD. WATERFORD PRONE OR 31208 Elizabeth Lake Estates Look what we are offering for only $1,500 down. New rench, 2 bedroom homet Large kitchen, utility room, stairway shed attic, as heat Once you see this. Come you whl want it Sylvan Village “ Immediate possession Large living, room, lassed front full ming room car privileges on A-1 condition. $2.700 down. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor FE 54-6161 or FE This Week's Specials $70 DOWN Cute 2 bedroom cottage ‘ secluded lots hogan of shade. M:dern except for heating plant. Balance 660 a ad mo $19 DOWN on this quaiity 3 bedroom starter home. Ranch type. 26240. Interior ene completed. Rough wir- . plumbing, septic system and enient! On lovely heat, ¢ kitchen. W to $1,800 will R. F. Union Lake Privileges | jectric * Seed “tet and 6200 Commerce Ra ie ie EO a Agape rail beach. * ol McKINNEY i wel » Conv v ated to center Balance per mo. $1500 DOWN B new ranch S's home with eae privileges Ya * room, 3 rooms Lee | snip age wot hig ae oa waaes « a trays hep alt S the feore. EMBREE & GREGG 1545 Union Lake Rd __#M 3433 of EM 3051 TO BUY. TO #€Lt. REALTOR 7 nene lis THE ‘BIRD’ TO WEST SIDE Dinette amy Large living room. Carveted replace. Stairway vo laree insulated attic. New furnace and water beater. 1% ear garage Near Washing- ton Jr nlgn Tio.so0 $5000 down PAUL M_ JONES REAL ESTATE 622 URON FE 43606 7° ’ ‘ 750 DOWN 4 rooms, bath, basement, with oil heat. % secre out Auburn. . JIM WRIGHT, Realtor So °Cenass — Estate Fe sont $395 Deen New two bedroom starter home with studding up for. partitions and chimney n Good lot with Close to stores «chool, and bus lake privileges on — Lake line. Only $395 dow F.C. Wood Co. ay EALTOR BEDROOM RANCH TYPE * home. On lot 100x325. See P. W. Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Huron. Real Bargain. WATKINS. LAKE FRONT {OR 31 “ria on ty fj Beautt' situated among er tine homes. only. miles | 21 Oakland from -~. this custom con- eh fp ake front home will |2 to particular people! Ar- ¥ ehitect desianed for _comfortable basement, Next to FLOYD KENT, Realtor. ™ W. Lawrence WILLIAMS PAUL ce KERN, hy patil Sn iethnas eT ee ee ae Giroux. & Hicks ie ‘Bvee, “to 1 Suntey . one es rice fi SCENIC LAKE FRONT 7 Tall shade : gers || year-around L, bedrme. - =. large a ; ment, - —— er of» I aaceeetias ae ee + N, Realtor’ Lake a tanie Realty Co. room Sengeiee. garage. gas $1000 heat, nog Mf MeLaRTY Realtors oe 4-0528 $7 S_ Tees RRR) guiste ‘Exchange tle Seteres amy fereend t 5 Hoos} "gah Ms. ST'a per coat mite. KURTH “REAL Estate. _ TO ATTRACT NEW CUSTOMERS advertise in the Classified section! Phone FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. é 1 DAY. POSSESSION ND LOW DOWN PAYMENT To ier i al on this mod- | aa ec | foe gs eses, meron ee Jack Loveland pe Cass Lake Rd. ee | CARROLL G. dnl PES re ont 924 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake HOLIDAY *®AR ORIando ADAMS REA TY CO. eS ee Ol RESALE. 2.500 DOWN. FE Bedroom home situ- teens and tall stately oak tree- ere ts a large living room Stone fireplace. Spacious kitchen 3-1101 $1,500 DOWN ‘ELIZABETH LAKE ZONED MANUFACT’G 5763 Pickbourne off Car- 3} ROOM MODERN BUNG, A Ts 5 ROOM BRICK TERRACE- clean_economtcal home with pest a. and more. 4 BEDROOM BRICK-Two Lots, double carage, new of] furnace, drapes, cornish tpards, tnd ‘more. OAKLAND AVEX. FRONTAGE - _ Actes with 2 houses on prop erty meie HILT. Eves. roll Lake Rd.,'near Com- merce Rd. 5 rooms, $3,- 500. $500 down, $50 month. Immediate-eccu- ney. Call, E. Rader, ‘Incoln 6-2607, — -§-2825. sides FR Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES ‘~ HURON GARDENS Lovely 4 room mod home with ing district. ech only $7,950 with very good rms $750 DOWN On this 4 room modern With suto- matic hot ter just across the road fro. —— Lake. Beauti- joel ‘and 2 extra 8 ~— for warden soace. Immesiate] quismette washers, 2° mig and 1 extractor relly 8 mately $100 on oem Rea $17 500 with PA OFFICE OPen 8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S; Telegraph Rd. Full bath 30 screen 3 bedrooms on main floor, and 2 up A 1% car garage. Part base- ment. This home has oak floors sturdy construc- BUSINESS & LIVING QUARTERS Here's your chance to. go into that small business you've been thinking about—you can sell your present home and live and work under 1 roof There's a cute, cory modern ant. in rear with separate pa tunity for most nese like TV service, milk Fix-it shop end - Full price is $7,950 with $2,000 down “Hneintwent, | . ad BROS. Phone OR 31872. oF 3.1769 comnlete basement with all ‘etilitiens-egs furnace a area. 2 furnaces, 2 garages Pav- convenient to stores, schools, = - 7 rwvr iS OPPER | 190 Pi iar ecg TO +2544 ed street. large lot Possible fu- bus, and pring center LAKEFRONT AN EYE ‘l | a ives Free Parking ture business. frontage $15,000 Immaculate 2-bedroom med- 4 bed * basement. off PICKED FOR LOCATION - - _ = With only 83.000 down. Rent will ern home. plastered painted bial aafaea Pacces WA West sid> near High School | IN SYLVAN VILLAGE. NEAR _. make payments walls; exceptional kitchen. bargain Easy terms —— aad downtown, this spick jake, § rooms and sun porch, full tiled to ceiling, breakfast . and a * roem. 3 bedroom basement, gas heat. double ga-| 2 FAMIIY HOME Offered for the bar full basement. gas fur- - home Satters many desirable fea- rage. fenced. nice shade and price of one Clean and in good nace. First offering See it 11 ACR ES tures as ft. Hving| lawn. Near schoo! and transpor-| condition New carpeting in liv: today. $8960. Terms too Near Clarkston, 3 bedrms., room with vested entrance, car-| tation Can have immediate pos-T tng and dining rms. a = TED ‘ full basement otf heat. ex t. ‘wall-to-wall, 2 baths, full] session as we are leaving city.| '™S. and bath down. 3 rms. a NEWLY DECORA ~ cellent land Close to school.. asement. oil heat, storms and| PFE 41961 bath un. New auto forred-alr gas rooms flow beine used as & Acte lot New siding screens. 2% car garage with |. — : furnace. Large beautifully land- 2 family. 3-bedrooms and really priced to sell naveal “drive paved street ot- . ; scated grounds naved street. con- bath up Basr-ment good fered at $13.075. $4, - down Ideal Family Home venient to good schools. shy furnace automatic gas wa- ¢ = YOUR CHANCE, ACT NOW! West side dandy, 4 bedrooms (2| pine center, and bus stop. $12.) oe Limp gai a $1,000 DOWN . and full bath own). close to down - ‘4 only $1400 down burs ft! Now vacant Beautiful ¢ . y school and bus, full dining room, rooms:and bath plus utility. HOME HARMONY breakfast book. delightful a Toom | SYLVAN SHORES Brick ranch} RY OOMPIFLD BRICK — 602300 4 with big garden WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES terrace. family will leve| home. privileges to private lake There ts no extra charge space Only 2 miles north- Full size. fully insulated 5 foom | it, Por detain: call Mra. Keichner | - front. park. mm kitchen. with for the coo} comfort afforded east of town. . and bath 2 bedroom ranch type $-1201 or tiled features, breakfast nook, fire- by the abundant big shade built tn 1945, full basement. oil place, venetian blinds, full base- trees which (surround this REMODEI ED “heat tubs: storms and screens. | « “Tr ATS. : ment with ofl: heat, ss car ga- bedroom family home, 2 Eos Ay ea fr'Ottered at 96.725 RUD” Nicholie rage New in ‘81. $16,500. terms well-landscaped-iots provide FARM HOUSE + ten deve NEAR WATERFORD | REAL ESTATE See this now the perfect setting Rasiclag See ba) REAL ESTATE ane living room. dining reo on ACRES. 5 bedrooms : BS AKT FRONT Ltda dot dl at ee os oT miles 5 om = Sell ~ ri i ie wrerrs . On Bey TT WELL TagUnm tT | Now Sones on desu Lotea| 7! © “Atrpcs , Open Reve — h. recreation tase a . Next to Consumers wer laces 2-car age ere A a bs a Lake. 2 bedrooms Utility. Deico Po arn w $495 DOWN MA LIVE IN COUNTRY eRe Mee He owe vite take priv, a0 boasand > $16 with lake priv on beautiful 2 acres $ room modern, across|4 ROOM HOME ON WALTON: RD. ErT- Popular Cranberr: e. rooms REALTY CO. REALTORS from Wotertera High School. Only $3,700. Suchv Realty FE 43143 srrsce STR . 8 with roory for bath on! | Co-operative Real. 3 === — = < Pe aere- —New- 7 FE 2-0263 “INCOME ‘LAKEFRONT vax evely "ace — clean. Move fight in, - ‘ty ® Sun, 10-4 _| You want to live on a lake firenteres- din- Oper po w) Huron 7 Le as cae or Test eed own ee ae a ine trorh tite fe Featured pos 4 FAMILY IN ‘COME > -POOR-TO BRANCH. |. cell you ne ms e en Ehedrooms, Right downtown NPM? EOST OF! OFFICE 4>-Fxcelent residential prea. Must) are offering for the first-time}. rich carpeting — included street, 820) per month ie come Bargain at — pee 2s 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. You'll admire the sightly lake spacious newly view from its -CARL W. BIRD, Realtor sir a pono a $400 DOWN 503 Community National Bank Bidg. pinoy aoe sarees a Small low, shel] en 21 eeres FE eal 7 Eves, FE 1908 Definite’v Mod outstanding of } west 950 |_home, $12 ot deamte a Orion anit RAY O'NFIL. Réattor $700 DOWN furnace. in ME. 7 W. Huron Open 0 4 room snd 4 bi NCO) cuoverative iho eked betes e cad eee teen brooks pe fig — ~ RSPSIALED Ores $950 DOWN “ $1,500 DOWN UTICA MUST SELL 2 BEDROOM 5 rooms and bath plus » utility or og 4 baomes = ‘oo Guts ee es tata | | Sena” Site Rd | Sh caren eo + down hie « 58 Dewn BLAINE STREET *CUCKLER REALTY — 8) : 0 DOW Livingrm bale bedrms.. kitchen |. tiled bath oan noore oles pres FES Sanz or On 30003 Sells Tas stove, fee tt to | ofl heat to Wisner WEST SIDE day . 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