Red-Inspired 6 Youths Rescued segs tice spire Spend 3 Hours ‘Pactds Drawn in Water After Boat Capsizes Were Returning From Sailing Trip to Gull Island Three boys and three girls, all of Oakland Coun- ty, were rescued yesterday from. the choppy waters of Lake St. Clair three hours after a thundersquall over- turned their sailboat. ~ The six were wearing life Four of the six are from prominent Birmingham families. The three girls, fished from the water by two Mount Clemens fish- [ : iif Fi sede tor Five Cities was instructéd to conclude Humid Weather Will Stay Here Three Persons Are Killed Areas Yesterday Pontiac is in store for more hot and muggy weather with occa- sional thunderstorms and a high of 86 to 90 forecast for Thursday, The U.S. Weather Bureau says with partly cloudy skies. Thanderstorms in other Michi- gan areas yesterday were blamed for the less of three lives. Killed as she lost control of her car on a slippery road was Mrs. Geraldine Twigg, 23, of Browns- town Township. Also killed were her 19month-old son, Joseph Jr., » and a daughter of a friend, Barbara Rose Trimarco, 11, of Melvindale, who was in the car at the time. Several boats were damaged and a home was struck by lightning at Several sailboats were also upset by 35 m.p.h. winds. Yesterday in downtown Pontiac the temperatures ranged from 70 to 91, with .28 of an inch of rain. This morning at 8 the tempera- ture was 69 degrees, rising to 85 by2p.m — as Storms Hit State the low tonight will be 68 to 72 | through Reeds Lake near Grand Rapids, Treaty Chances” Appear Slimmer Mendes - France Sends Pact Without Support to Assembly PARIS (AP)—The Euro- pean army treaty’s chances looked slimmer than ever today following Premier Mendes-France’s decision to submit the pact to the Na- tional Assembly Saturday without government sup- port. * * He told reporters last night he would not stake the life -of -his- government by calling for a vote of con- fidence on the treaty’s rati- fication. The crucial deci- sion not to recommend it as government policy was made at a Cabinet meeting which lasted into the late Y, AU! Men Arrested With Moonshine Police Nab 5 in Raid on Garage, Confiscate 14 Gallons of Liquor au FAETET; it fais 5% { The men said they drove from -| North Carolina with the liquor, ar- riving- shortly after midnight, Pontiac's Karen Hoff Presents Ey ui ; 3 HE J tH s E a Age ; &% 3 ; j : ; ? z i é : : 3 i : i { 3 ~H “—~ This morning she saw the chang- seemed to be minus any Michigan members of Congress. Her next appearance as peach —- for lke, Mamie = queen, she said, will be at the Michigan State. . Fair. Shyly the tall Pontiac High didn’t bake these.” =~. |documents or other confidential in- aa Kids Supply Mother Z i F Crowds Watch Top Golfers at Pontiac Press Clinic Number to. WASHINGTON (AP) — witnesses will be called by Republican. ‘Upon McCarthy's Defense Sen. McCarthy’s defense strategy appeared likely today to determine how many a special Senate committee .| assigned to weigh censure charges against the Wisconsin The committee’s public hearings, now scheduled to start Aug. 31, will be based at the outset on five classes of charges. Indications are the six- member group plans to take testimony from relatively few witnesses. However, Chairman Watkins (R- Utah) made clear that the com- mittee was keeping a free hand to expand the number of charges it will inquire into and the wit- nesses it wil} call. “We're not going to close the door,” he said : Among questions stil] unan- swered, however, are how many witnesses McCarthy will ask to have called, what subjects he will open up in presenting his defense and how rigorous he-and-his-coun- sel will be in cross-examination. The resolution of censure was introduced by Sen. Flanders, who asked the Senate to condemn Mc- Carthy’s conduct on the ground that it was unbecoming a senator and tended to bring the Senate in- igating- committee said yesterday that qut of these 4 charges, it has grouped 13 under five differ- ent headings: of United States employes to vio- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) With New Baby Boy BRISTOL, England »—Mrs. Val- erie Cook had big news for the children “A new baby’s coming.” she told | Marline. f I z z : E i { fh 4 i i 5 f gg7, E93 HH iv a New Peddling Law ls Passed But Commission Delays Action on Hospital Vote for One Week An ordinance amendment ban- ning.the peddling of ice cream products on Pontiac streets was passed last night by the city com: mission, but final approval of a Nov. 2 public vote on issuance of $3,000,000 in bonds to expand Pon- tiac Gerieral Hospital was deferred until next week. The ban has immediate effect. It prohibits the peddling from any: as well as the “vending or giving away of wrapped, frozen ice cream novelties . . . either in paper con- talners or frozen on sticks.” The need for stronger peddling _ |restrictions was originally pointed out by Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) who informed peddlers were being thrown out of municipal court because of a ques- tion as to the original law's val- idity. Commissioners voted to nuitify their last week's passage of first reading of a hospital bond ordi- nance so a new ordinance drafted by Detroit Bond Attorney Claude Stevens could be substituted. First reading of the new ordi- nance was passed, with only Com- missioner Harry W. Lutz (District measure is expected next week. In Today's Press seb epee tenons PTeeeT eee it eee Te Tee rtt Tt) ee =a : Defeats Ward _Stranahan Wins, 1-Up | sroruy + i v4 vehicles of Meat, poultey-ae-Tist commissioners that cases against | j 7) opposed. Fal served of Ga ; ent Eisenhower if this matter.” Mitchell tly was “ ” to accept the on 18th in 28s lie F H Ergie ? ‘4 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Watermelon Thieves RIPLEY, Tenn. *—The judge found it easy to dispose of the case when three boys were brought in yesterday accused of stealing three watermelons from a farm- er’s patch. Judge J. R. Lewis rapped his gavel. “Anybody in here who nev- er stole a single watermelon when ‘he was a boy, let him raise his hand,” he_ said. Sheriff Willard Norvell, County Atty. John Sanford, three highway patrolmen, court emptéyes and Win Court's Pardon RIO DE JANEIRO (INS) Janeiro and police armed with submarine guns fired ‘jon rioters today in a new outburst of Communist- ef iff if Hi. # eB pockets. Case dismissed. spectators put their hands: in their | | Anti-Vargas | (Continued on newspaper Page 2, Col. 6) Mitchell Wil WASHINGTON (AP) — man Stephen A. Mitchell, 1 Tell Views on Tennessee Valley Plan Democratic National Chair- who calis the plan “a raw deal,” will have the chance Sept. 2 to tell Congress what he finds wrong with the administration's controversial contract for private power in the Tennessee Valley area. Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R-NY), chairman of the Senate- House Atomic Energy Committee, wired Mitchell yester- ‘to Democratic chairman, “in view of your repeated in- es ree y charges against —Brazilian troops in Rio de ~ Planners fo Continue ie Felencina (4 bach so Goods distributors | dollars : car ig- | brand Police coop- the New station WEAS, Decatur, Ge.) | ointment at the school board’s| York district attorneys office and 3,000 vehicles heading south could program, a coordinator of The mobs apparently were in-| refusal to go tor the subsidy. re-| Philadelphia detectives in a series i use 14Mile road, thus * avoiding | women's activities has been }eensed against the United States| peated he Would not approve @/of three raids yesterday in Phila- congested sections of Birmingham. named. i Joyce Ott of Sastine of a eelineite $7 VERDE Tepe tore, Siegel © WORE be0 delphia- and Primos, Delaware with Gundersen that [Abeer road. he ae oones burden on paresis, County. : tha varvey oa M Sinmde doce nat | | pallens Sent Ctereatignsl Rareae | The Oa sage eee ee idren | ive large trectiends of ports, tarry enough weight to warrant |F 3nd Wreckage ev Apert nay sang school children) 4 ready for shipment, were the extension, the board will se- Two persons were reported killed . : found in a plant at Primos 4i- cure additional information, such |Of Dutch Plane then pallies epened five on & wb : legedly operated by Charles W. EE No apie at Porto Allegre, capial ot Var! ]QleG0 Amateur = |“ * cae pb poe heommaynay in the North Sea gas’ native state of Rio Grande do He was released on $3,500 bond an estimate of construction AMSTERDAM (UP)— Sul, in the southeastern corner of Def ts W d for a later hearing on’ charges of Studies- will- be made as-time jn. wreckage of a New York to) Row. Two eggeetion secures ea ar comertetting ond Serene one oe “f . taeda d a pepe | Vues eS we on-of- ead -Go— tation is made to the Oakland noe hers ey he coastal city also were reported| (Continued From Page One) | nos ang vending goods, and Planning and Sea a burned by the rioters, Lincoln Roden III of Abington, P@.. | conspiracy, . BRAZIL'S : Ca ‘The principal anti - Vargas is Ceemnd sate. sine In the other raids, police said board s the Air. | CENTER—Ciad in pajamas, Joao Cafe Filho, center, | was shot in foot in a recent assassination attempt. "ewspeper im Rio, Tribuna de Results of other matches: | | they found two women engaged in vessels located | Brazil’s vice president, talks with reporters Tuesday |Lacreda’s shooting set off the unrest in Brazil. | ‘prensa, was under heavy pro- | seated Owens, {| stamping forged brand names on fuselage, | After being informed that President Getuilo- Vargas | Shortly. after this scene took place Vargas-killed | tetive guard in the capital, Eat | **5, Pais, Ten, te. | Somme erede ignition parts ‘aad 8 remains” and| had agreen to take a leave of absence. At right, | himself with a gistol shot and Filho assumed tor Carlos Lacerda, who was the | ested Siause’ Wright. large quantity of printed card- Fors crutches, is crusading editor Carlos Lacreda who | presidency. - _ target of the assassination at- | '-%?. wiskitte board containers made up to look « o* : tempt which resulted in the death Osk, 2 end 1. like those of well-known auto parts. wiuater : of the air force officer Walter WY. astest-| Frank Hogan, district attorney of . : ce eres ee wee oa | Med ete ckciadae’ w. va. |New York County, estimated that announcement of Char Likel Pontiac Deaths Press {0 Hear ont eS dared for ‘rad toe dassne | the pest tod that bedies Cafe Earl R. Larson, Minneapolis. defes' forged and sold more than 2,000,000 ene- ° -- ene worked through the day or- Jamesburg. ny, be includi condensers and year- Infant Lee ganizing a new. government. The | .,2:% James Jackson, Kirkwood, Mo. 1- | distributors, soe fin FHA Scandal | ‘rer ervse wr oe uw. West Deserter cmos i tur am eo| ein ream. Se . er service for gi ; : a . "| The profits had ranged Yarrow of Woodbury, Conn.—had daughter of Albert and J. tically . oan te vores — tween 50 and 75 per cent of the ; Air Force Gen. Eduardo Gomes os: getgomn. Grosse Le Gatentes " t t, the official said. when| Senator Sends Data to rendre tn 46 ee Ave.| Commies Set Up News titutar head of the Democratic Na- oad ee Ps. ae-| Four alleged employes of Kile out 17 miles} “Attorney General After pasar Soe el Heme, | Conference for Former Pea ee ee S00. seevideatic! (ings “umm Mans, Gyivania, ©. */ algo were arrested. They were operations| Quizzing Brothers The baby was stilibon at st.| Bonn Official election, was named air minister. | teawea ‘Pat schven,, Daven, ©. Tap, | ton Hetghts; Jamon Toe. Ridley official, said naval divers would be | NEW YORK (INS)—Sen. Prescott |Zose?h Mercy Hospital, this more) pepiin (INS) — The East Ee ee ee ee ae, | Sen Lee a Eeeiethed *Bticuea| Park: Mrs, Clarice Robinson, “to | Bushy 4R-Gonn)-today-teok-the-first | mesides—her-mother-and—father,.cerman Communists apparently in- yl inister ~ ene ae Broce MoCormick, Gon Gabriel, Calif, $)and Mrs. Florence Torrance, : ' *“Ttend to produce Karl Franz ~ - giberta {Doth Of Philadelphia, step towards possible criminal | she is survived by a brother, Al- had ruled Brazil from 1930 to | De“# , SUververs. Noort Sten the Fear! Honig Aber et home Smid whomak, West German! Sg tx ata and tmnt |S) SEE Ng Seager whe during | ninistration scandals The Rev. James Luther of Silver- te the present as a popularly re- crest Baptist Church will officiate, |Tecently to the Reds, at @ com) ciecteg president, evoked : ift With Post | '*ne*_*o%’: physicians | He announced he was forwarding | \ ith burial in Ott te. | ference tomorrow. PB gpm a Day wovdeoors Bird Hops Lift With Post. attempt-|to the attorney general testimony ery awa Park Ceme-| The Communist “German Unity tals cop | BUFFALO, N.Y. @ — Every Detroit Orders Rock Salt serday before him sit tery. Committee” today invited German Crenghest Ge world, day a pigeon meets mailman Wil- oa Sena' Com- ‘and foreign reporters to the news| _ In Washington, U. S. Secretary of | lis F_ Van Tine at the same corner | DETROIT @-—-With the temper- N. Woodward. Mi N Will T Ik — fe Banking Infant Palmer ‘conference in East Berlin at 11 | State John Foster Dulles expressed jon his route, perches on his cap ctare at 0 in Deval yesores Owner Mrs. Mary Mangum che . | a.m, (6 a.m, EDT) and it was|esret death and rides along part of the way. | sweltering councilmen thought stressed that her Hen House is not if it 1a The testimony showed that | Praver service was held this assumed Schmidt-Wittmack, for- | Message of condolence to the Bra-| van Tine said the bird started the | of winter and ordered 46,900 tons a nursery school, but “just a nur- ’ ’ Thomas Grace, while state di. |Morning from the Huntoon Fun-/mer member of West German Zilian foreign minister. trips last spring. He said he didn't |of rock salt for slippery days sery,” where shopping br working | ()f] Raw Deal Plan rector of FHA, got $48,500 in fees |eral Home for baby boy Palmer.|Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s| Cuba declared three days of of-| mind the company. ahead. _aothers may leave their children paid his brother for handling | Born prematurely Monday at St.| Christian Democratic Party, would | official mourning and Mexico's : for one hour or all week from 9| (Continued From Page One) | mortgage applications. Joseph Mercy Hospital, he was |>e the star attraction, Pookie 2tsts aly Cueeee oom 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, is to deliver power in turn to the Bustr is conducting the hearing | the son of Leon and Audie Keeran| The news conference is ex- ——_—_e + * \ The has been a dream | AEC plant at Paducah, Ky. into large profits made by builders | Palmer of 6032 Rolton Ct. pected to produce ancther prep Grief over the president's death Be Iinnin asses ef Mrs. Mangum’s “for as long | he 197-million-dollar contract, under FHA mortgages at the Hotel| Besides his parents, he is sur-| sganda blast against the Euro- | was general. His sister-in-law, Mrs.|[ _ as T can remember.” She studied | which must still get the commit. | Astor. vived by four brothers, Dennis,| peam Defense Community treaty | aig, Sarmanho, died of a heart : 7 State College, wrote a children’s | during the Senate’s marathon ge- |T-. Were reluctant witnesses at the | home. an eche te the recent comments | 1. nad committed suicide. DAY and EVENING | radio program while living in bate over new atomic energy | first session yesterday. They com- The Rev. Wright VanPlew of of Dr. Otte John, former West Preaident Eisenhower cent 8 ‘Texas, and had the pleasant task | tegistation. Congress wound up (Pose the law firm of Grace & / Waterford Church of-| German security chief who de- | wissage of condolence to the || : ot entertaining childresi at St. | okaying 2 provision which would | Grace. ficiated with burial in Perry Mount| serted to the Communists im’) 1105 of the Brazilian President. : In : Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, | specifically allow the contract. Testimony showed the firm re-| Park cemetery. — duly. “Please egeapt may deep personal . 2) lest week. intions 1946- to~-1953-for—processing-appli-: Mrs. Aleena £.Thurbon - “because the French Ne- “the “death of your husband," ; Chicago last week, intimating | cations through the FHA. tional Assembly is scheduled to| Fis. ACCOUNTING Assisting her with indoor and | among other things that Eisenhow- == Mrs. Aleena E, (Lassen) Thur- EDC ratification’ Eisenhower said. : outdoor play and musical activities | er’s friendship with golfer Bobby| The applications totaled $84. |. 27 0+ 715 E Tennyson Ave begin EDC ratification’ debate Sat- COMPTOMETER and will be Mrs. Stephanie Guild. Mrs. Jones influenced the award to the 771,090 in 64 large projects. The OMe . | oa eaeel te schmiat-| §j y uth R ed , Mangum added that a hot lunch-|power combine, known as the| firm's gross income 1m those died yesterday, afer on Mines of} R = Se a -| SIX TOUTS KESCU CALCULATOR con will be served daily. An open |Dixon-Yates group after its top| years was $900,000 and the met |three weeks, = in| teeter in eat" Germany. and| [ k 5 C . ‘ “house for local merchants will be jofficers. = $400,000. . _ was june 18, 1877, in’ ; held on Sept. 2 . ee he rejected i Thomas Grace resigned as state Midiend, the et or Sous a the former’s pled 1 - e I lait MONDAY, AUGUST 30 nuendoes friendship was ®/ director on July 31, 1952, after lafter he had gone to the Soviet} ‘Continued From Page Tomorrow is the next-to-last day | factor, and Mitchell said he ac- served since son, and came to Pontiac 30 years of this season’s YMCA Da-Y pro-/ cepted Jones’ statement that — a eee es it they | 88°. Serving ate tue sons wi occupation on ee ney ~, pe a ee an TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 = gram, and participating youngsters | did not discuss the matter with | now violation of the crim- Detroi rederic’ | _Ernest Wollweber, Ger- . ; __. ) will celebrat. with a day of swim-| the President. sre code for government officials |" Pontiac and three grandchil-| man Communist security chief, oe te mK becense ie wind wes THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9 q ming and boating at Kensington | However, the Democratic chair- dren. | was quoted today as having toid ; ; bd . | to take fees from companies doing i) be at 2 Finally, a 12-foot boat, driven by (NIGHT SCHOOL) Park. They'll leave the Y at 9:30| man repeated his questions business with the government. The funeral w at 2 p.m factory workers at Leuna that (oo cthoard, passed by. The two 7 : a.m. and return about 4 p.m. the contract, saying it was going Themes Grace ond he wes wa| mareeny, at the Voorhees « Sipe “several hundred agents” had | oO ss.vin G. Beck and Harvey .* 8 to “cost the public millions of| a1. of the law, and his brother, | Chapel The Rev. C. George Widdi-| been prevented trom “doing fur- | boari of Mount Clemens, took the . | Charles Brownell of 3239 Dor- | dollars.’ George, testified he did not know| ‘eld | of | All, Saints ther harm” during 9 crackdown | 11/00 girls aboard and took them Cie | chester indicated at this welt | ————— <=] aT ta to say whether [Church will officiate With burial against Western agents toftowing ) ; ; City Commission meeting that |Police Aides Get iit had been violated ne | . wean deine oc| Zt,’ Small craft approached |] 7 W. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 .. John White activities speci: named agents shore, s > ; F , would turn down a resolution s arcthers were into the (Assembly Hears Canon ithe Gehien organization, meaning | cruiser end shouted to ite owner Phone or return this ad for further information. vice on Now brought , | passed by the commission where- hearing by William F. McKenna, MACKINAC ISLAND u—Canon the private espionage organization | Worthy M. McGee of Mount Clem- | by the city would provide water |t-) Deliver Babies | puty_ sdmintstrator of | the | Robert Bohaker of St. Paul's Ca- conducted by former German Gen. |ens. McGee set out and found the/f |... » - scacepapes-eeedoeersseees aagsepenzas sisrugerduassaseee Oe ee eres cow-| BIRMINGHAM — A policeman| ecant. get Mem area gy |thedal, Detroit, tld the Moral Re-| Teartery in Munich and works foe|politan Beach anette _— ble rate for water supplied outside | never~ knows what might- be ex-| President -Elsenhower- to clean | 1.12.4 - -yesterda Aon the .only the United States; ~~--—-—~-—---4+-—- yu -Nraree- Whe Was on Beard Nee ! the city. .| pected of him but from here on | up the FHA. an Meanwhile another deserter, this . i xil ice in‘ the city’s thing we can give others is the time an athletics champion, was the cruiser with her husband and ; — ___ ‘The_two_men_would have to n. auxiliary pol will be McKenna charged there was no| change in our own lives. When! reported to have over to the 15 employes of his restaurant, ARMY pay the costs of connecting to oe eee eet habies, evidence of arty ‘substantial effort’’|we merely preach from our pul | bast Germany gone said the water was still choppy * the city’s line at 14-Mile road, |# assist in delivering by the New York FHA office under | pit,” he pointed out, “we answer| ‘The East Berlin newspaper Ber-| "He the boys were sighted. their private wells, The city ad- mitted no liability. inasmuch cinity. there are other wells in the vi- The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY tloady tonight, lew 66 te 7. considerable cloudiness and with occasional thundersterms, te % Geuthwest winds 8-19 m.p might and 16-15 miles Thersésy. Teday in Pontiac at 8 aom.: Wind Direction: Southwest. Sun sets Wednesday at 7:18 p.m. - gesesesscs=s — Partly Thereday net se warm Lewest temperature preceding § am velocity 5 m.p.h. 2Rz2sess2z8-2 demands. Dr. Joseph Nosanchuk of Pon- tiac held the men’s rapt attention last night as he demonstrated an emergency birth, complete with a rag doll. Men from the city’s fire and police forces who had not yet re- ceived this instruction also wit- nessed the “birth.” The 30 men in attendance pumped 20 minutes worth of questions at Nosahchuk | afterward. Nationalists Drop Rice TAIPEH, Formosa (®—Govern- ment sources today said Chinese Nationalist planes flew deep into the Red Chinese mainiand last night and dropped rice for victims of the Yangtze River flood. They also loosed hundreds of thousands of propaganda leaflets. The ancient Roman empire at its peak had a standing army of only about 300,000 men. McCarthy Defense Governs Witnesses (Continued From Page One) from—executive_files." 4. ‘‘Ineidents involving abuses colleagues in the Senate.” 5. That McCarthy allegedly of third, the country has almost & million people in 991 square miles. 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Mich as second class matter WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 Parental Delinquency — In Monday's Press, Mrs. Lewis M. Wrenn declares that the major respon- sibility for the current wave of juvenile delinquency rests mainly on the shoul- —_.__ ders of the parents. Probably most people do. x * It takes the cooperation of the home, the church, school and society in gen- eral to instill respect for the law and the rights of others. However, the par- ene are the primary source. They come first. Others follow. Unless the basic foundation is strong, firm and assertive, everything built above can crumble easily. In primitive societies and among relatively barbaric peoples, the rights of the group are placed above the whims of the individ- ual. In this country we are watching depraved and ghastly violations of de- cency by a few teenagers who feel them- selves above everyone else and a law * * * Past methods of correction are fail- ing. Kindness and sympathy are wast- ed. Crack down time is here. Judges, juries and society at large must face the unhappy facts and be guided accord- ingly. The basic instincts and personal— preferences of law administrators always favor forgiveness. But lectures, reprimands and admoni- tions have lost their potency with a small, marginal group. Stern methods will have to be instituted and in many cases these are already in motion. If a small per- centage of humanity does not ~ to recognize the iron fist. * * * This is an unhappy conclusion and one that is reached reluctantly, but as Mrs. Wrenn points out, it seems in- evitable now. The law and all of its representatives are compelled to “get tough.” Perhaps they won't have to be as tough as the element with which they are dealing ‘but they can swiftly move to that level if the necessity continues. Probations, piddling fines and rebukes are accepted as badges of honor and guarantee addi- tional “standing” among fellow measures require extreme punishment. If decency can’t rule, fear must. The protection of the law abid-" ing comes ahead of the whims of juvenile goons. When the par- ents don’t face and accept their own responsibilities, organized society has but one recourse left. hoodlums. Extreme Slowing Up Speeders To some unknown genius in upstate New York belongs credit for solving an especially stubborn speed problem near the village of Philadelphia. -— Just outside the village on highway 11, is a very sharp, dangerous curve. Every conceivable method was tried to make drivers slow down. Warning signs, flasher signals and even policemen sta- tioned at the curve failed and there were many fatal accidents. * * * Now an ingenious traffic light has been installed. It operates in a connection with a series of speed measuring detector plates in the pavement. As a car approaches the light turns red, but if the driver’s speed is 25 mph or slower, the light will turn to flashing amber. Failure to cut to the re- , quired speed confronts the driver with a red stop light. oe ke This strikes us as an excellent idea. It will be an even better one when there are mo longer among the living, mo- ‘who think it is smart to run a ’ Communist bill into a form the Admin- istration could accept. As.a result of both Houses having re- aoe pa oes ee MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CoC objection to the bill—the provision making membership in the Communist Party a crime — was eliminated. Se a As sent to the President there were two main changes in the bill. One ‘strips the Communist party of all legal rights, privileges and immunities. The other pro- vides that Communist dominated unions lose bargaining rights be- fore the National Labor Relations Board. A third provision for the first time names the Communist Party as an “in- strumentality of a conspiracy to over- throw the Government of the United States.” ‘The bill also refocuses atten- tion on the Smith Act under which Communist Party members can be pros- ecuted if they “know” the party advo- cates overthrow of our Government. _* * * Administration objections to the crime section were logical and valid. The Justice Depart- ment said this section would have wrecked court proceedings now in progress against the party under the Internal Security Act and interfere with prosecutions under the Smith Act. - In its revised form the measure takes the Administration off the political hook of having to reject a drastic Demo- __cratic_amendment to a Justice Depart-. ment bill. —_—_———————— The Man About Town Devotion.in Snakes Blue Racer in Captivity Is Joined by Its Loving Mate Daffynition Mosquito: A pest whose ancestors could bite girls in a much more limited area. Catching a four-foot blue racer snake, Elisworth Stratten of Oxford put it in a wire cage in his yard. The next morning he found its mate coiled up just outside the cage. Mr. Stratton re- leased his prisoner and the two crawled away _together. The blue racer is a harmless snake, __ and subsists on mice and other rodents and The biggest gift received by Fred Nelson of Lapeer on his recent eightieth birthday was an overseas phone call from his sister in Denmark, whom he hasn't seen in 54 - years. A new and clever keep-off-the-grass sign is displayed.on a Bloomfield Hills lawn; - “Your feet are killing me.” Inside political dopesters tell me that John 8. Knight, - publisher of newspapers in Detroit, Chicago, Miami and Akron, has his eye on a seat in the U. 8. Senate. He can quickly qualify for a residence in any of four states, including Michigan, but he will not have an oppor- tunity to run here until 1958. : There are few world air hoppers who can match the pace being set by Dr. William A. Hudson, chief surgeon at the Oakland County Tuber- culosis Sanatorium. To him most any spot on this continent is only a short jump, and anywhere else a couple of long ones. : - Sign in front of a church in Alaska: “Come, in and have your faith lifted.” The published story that a Nebraska man had donated 200 pints of blood in four and one-half mofiths leads Mrs, H. Lange of Walled Lake to havé serious doubts as to its accuracy, as the Red Cross top recom- mendation for that period is only 25 pints. Perhaps he’s a corn fed superman. of . Emerson Maréotte in Pontiac Township is bearing a second crop of fruit this year. Verbal Orchids to— _ The Clarkston News, . entering its twenty-sixth year of publication. A Red Astrakan apple tree in the orchard» Surprise! Surprise! Voice of the People - Television May Be Partly Responsible for Teenage Crimes Believes ‘A Reader’ Capers we be meees- to do our best with the moral and washed back into the sea so that will not ‘be, published i the writer “te According to the Bible, God cre- ‘m these elements.. A good ex- soqneees Geta he is critical 12 ated man from the dust of the =mple being lack of ledine. , earth and then gave him a soul by On of this, man has so re- The newspapers are publishing breathing the breath of life into fined a great desl of bie toed such him. He included in man all the necessary and required minerals to make the body work properly. a television in their wild west shows tb 1, « Man, however, has despoiled many chemicals that not much — matey ond so much of our forests and farm etter than poisons to preserve ; land that most of the necessary this food. On top of all this, he The pry nape ~ Bape trace element minerals have psoral 2: lly ay Penge so _that sort of thing : at = obeen «used everything accumulates it into practice. Even parents up,—leached out or — tthe body and can Kill ws. supply their small children with . Unless we do return to God's all kinds of toy pistols and instill Looking Back way of living and obtain and use that spirit within them. food as God intended us to use it, 15 Years Ago The Government or authorities EUROPEAN WAR not certain, itti should stop the broadcasting and FDR says. virtually Rabe T. Koring is time for that when they get into limit at 25. mph in business and ’ i 7 a meotce ee e cctivaty.” formerly 15 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 2 Years Age Let the woman tearn in silence _Man Should Use Food CITY COMMISSION refuses to with all subjection—I. Timothy in Form God Intended ~ Fa well Woot tenet i. WIFE OF Sinctair Lewis is or- dered out of Germany by the ; police because of her alleged side. We must keep our bodies in hostile attitude toward that coun- a good, healthy condition in order try. . Case Records of a Psychologist - The Very Best Ti ls Before You Marry; So Choose Wisely Howard admits that Cupid ts nee nd hee Rating ses blind Cupid's _ had protested that “She's « below he m pu good For it mentions 100 specific perfect angel,” would begin to eyes into Cupid’s blind head. ahbits and character tra mention soute those “tittle” Every man can profit from the modern American girl of fiaws, which lar flirting this scientific “yardstick,” and marriage age. with other men while on a date should employ it long before oF these 100 points, 50 are mer- with her fiance buying the wedding ring. The 1. rreaning virtues and good : best time to prevent divorce is “* ™®* Or even two-timing him while before you marry. Pick wisely! 7 ae out of town! os By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE addicted to guesip, ri well 8 = "Case 1-393: Howard L.; aged 24, is a feturned Korean veteran. “Dr. Crane, I'm madly in love ‘with a girl named Janet,” he be- ‘able to handle money wisely. Or they’d complain because she drank or smoked and especially gan. “But my parents say we'll be very unhappy if we go through with our wedding plans. “And some of my friends have also suggested the same thing. Well, I can't see why they take that viewpoint. “But I am old enough to real- ize that love often blinds the eyes of its victim. — “For statistics show that about one man out of every five makes traits. The other 50 are demerits or faults. Such a Rating Scale is of great aid when you fall in love. For when we are infatuated, we react to the total emotional effect of 2°U,>UY a wedding ring. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) i° F ! i s 5 it i i | : R! i E i i re (ane saith Ht aH i : pt ferts th faire A isi 5 B iE Zz : : ue j 5 5 is HE : t HH | | er. hs —e- ¢ “ i E ae. Ely © r Mm 3 Ste Re %, lll + ; SS lia oe ees mee ‘ nes Q ‘ RS i , i ao Fe a + “ ‘ : 4 a ee fe ath a j 1, a eer ~~ bye 7 i a: i tf a Hi iss] ehize if le ee i Frlatls Au i $8 | it $53 i hie I i iif lp FF if i fg 77. i : 1 at 2 if Hi By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER This stamp is a sticky job with mucilage on both sides. It ig in red and yellow. microphone. The inscription reads, “‘Portiferous. neddo tattis- trat’’ or “An honest Arab does not steal sand.” The Pierre Mendes- France cachet with perforated parallels and invisibte bourdaries is ready in sheets of one hundred stamps. It depicts Napoleon and Foch in 235 7.2 Ef : Mir fe fe) i ? Hie it exact percentages but, the Since the death of Senator Taft, the President hag listened almost entirely to the so-called liberal cans. He bungled the anti-Commu- the Invalides revolving like ~- “ke a The Dulles decalcomania is in the i-portfolio classification and shows the air-cooled diplomat shooting the Nile rapids on Cleo’s barge. His Egyptian title is King Tutt-Tutt. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tonight I write this letter dear (Copyright 1954) a sad mistake in picking his wife. “Do you psychologists have any practical ‘yardstick’ for rating one’s sweetheart before a fellow marries her?" ‘ Yes, in recent years we psychol- ogists have constructed a number of helpful Rating Scales. My “Test for the Girl Friend” does exactly what Howard asks. Aunt Het our sweetheart, but don't break down her personality into its many specific elements. So this test enables a person to dissect his prospective mate with greater impartiality. Oh, you may still be somewhat biased in her favor, but at least this Rating Scale permits you to become about as detached and im- ~ personal as itis humanty-possible— to be when you are in love. 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GIRLS’ 1 Block West of Huron mak ’s AT has happened_in the In plainer words — Buick today is ¥ automobile business this year outyelling all other cars in America ~ $s something that you should take except fo of these so-called “low- to heart — as a personal benefit to price three.” And this has come yourself, and as a sure way to pick about because of Buick’s advanced a winner. year-ahead styling, great V8 power, It is simply this: Buick has big-car room and comfort — all for moved into the charmed circle of Prices starting right close to the America’s three top sales leaders— lowest. So you reap a worth-while a circle once dominated only by the way benefit., so-called “low-price three.” ) ; o> a OTWER GOOwENTS Bae = hastily dragged through the Senate . OWL) OF LOW) OF R8 UES © OO ware OFFER, Gem Peeecrnce and the House of Representatives . 5 Se] in violation of democratic proce- fo o—_ om ) ——— Get Your Lewsky PYWK MCS in Pontiac BROTHERS at... 98 N. Saginaw St. Clothing—Basement LEVI’S FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS a, _ 3 74 N. Seginew St. _ nates Where You Cet Your Money's Worth! | LEVI'S for the r- entire family at... 51S. Saginaw St. _ a —— Buy Your LEVT’S at Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Store! ‘HUB CLOTHIERS | ! 18-20 North Saginaw St. [oo OLIVER MOTOR SALES rey Tie LE WI? o" snuenee » 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-910! Pontiac, Michigan Just North of State Theater isa ~ be At pepe Commun New cases of polio recorded in Gakiand County last week totaled 13, compared with 16 the week ending Aug. 14, according to Dr John D. Monroe, county health di- Some eight cases of tuberculosis were reported, contrasted with three the previous week. 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Initialag and Wrapping European Seasoning Are Best Mates a Leather Goods | ice in tne pest two year years, it works like this: 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 || An American man already trained to treat a woman ae well. He'll hand over his PERMANENTS NOW || check. posh the bany buasy . «take you through sum- But in France, Julie, -he mer sun and start the leave “tevele Sane,” fo GOrmany school year. he’ll pick up male dominance, in Italy he'll become romantic, in Centnete bed oe OS ee can be pals, and in Britain he trom says Julie, and you've got the $6°° To prove it—she her He an American-born vet who was No Appointment Necessary schooled in Europe and whose ex- port-import business has taken IMPERIAL him through 30 countries. Bea Salon The use of fur garments was 2% E Pike Si one of the luxuries that the Roman Americans Who've Traveled. Abroad The most versatile cashmere ee ts i so you fight. . That's how a group heartbroken mothers’ _|fathers felt back in April '|1952 when th their hearts in others and organized ’s Leukemia pitt 2 sf j ty . ; ~ gt accessory on | maker style out of @ classic sweater, a sash, the market is this new pure cashmere ascot.| or as a fill-in for dress It is 36 inches long and can be worn as a lines. head scarf, a clever tie to make a dress- , coat or suit neck- Dress Should Fit Women of Moose Conduct Gathering t-' 35.00 $0) Ue Claw OF VIENNA i In the Riker Building » » = | | | f i E foundation, which extends a help- |}! is ing hand throughout the state of ‘Sofas wot Chntver’s Lasoaie You Re-Upholstered dation ig not another “single dis- As Low ease” foundation trying to buy a/ As $7 5° cure. We know that a direct ap- proach to the cure of leukemia is Ot Tete ee at yet senaihle "to-You Prices! These are the words of Dr. william wright Hospital of Michigan, Dr, James * Wilson of University Hospital, |} — Furniture Makers. Ann Arbor, and Dr, 8. D. Jacob- and Upholsterers son of Wayne County General “all work guaranteed 5 ~ ate years” — 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 s i z wee & | Beauty Clinic Edythe: C, McCulloch cration Service to be held Sept. . | vations through their respective |] Much to enhance your attrac- groups or contact the church office wee, ee bE E ag i Mrs. Ralph Pino will present the |] Zest "attractive frame. There service at 1:30 p.m. at Walden- are many new nes, oe woods, The executive board meet- =m some new shape ing and Bible study will be held |} Hats with an uneven or curv ome mate poll Poe Bete oe At the ll o pic- tures will be shown and reports Ganeting earrings will be given on the June meeting EDYTHE C. McCULLOCH of Presbyterian women held at BEAUTY SHOP Purdue University. Pontiac State Bank Bids A luncheon is scheduled for 12:30 os Phone FE 2-7431 i “HOSIERY: 82 N. Saginaw | | Specially priced for the first warm days, they'll start you out on a summer ' of cool comfort. Choose them in the — complexion-tone most becoming to you. Rucce-high Yulous #4 39° | 3 Pair $1 me eA Mee 3 a ee ' : Pe r< 7. i | os in Full Swing ee stor }-—anetianenciener coheed ‘and his people grumbled that he jriage as much as the surrender to} son. » 4 4 4 Seen | ee toe chummy with the Nazis, ee, ounces ane "Y| And elsewhere in Europe, roy-| They grumbled even more when |C#te in 1950 im favor eldest enough to convince Margarst is" |with Liliane by marrying her while| But the “abdication” apparently : [royal love does not always lead Bs pars her Princess| as °\ name only. Within a few WAR | tegpinees ever after. de Rethy. , weeks after Boudouin became king, . ot eli- ~ There was ex-Carol of Romania, |"), was the much-resented mar-|his- stepmother—whont Belgians who's leading the parade who twice lost his throne due to a| _** ¥#* cal: "Dien, Batis” y Summer . | Dresses 1 Off | for fall } : ond 2 canst Play-Clothes _ HARKER 2 eee Men’‘s wear a fantasy . flannel }: ith earth in thi | . Creve re Chesterton pattern. ‘The soft grey, {ii — walking in black contemporary pattern blends beautifully with } + both formal and informal settings. : | . and white : skirt ae French 2? Pe. Set Reg. $11.60 7.95 mm Consisti of ° Faille nsisting NOW 4 © 4 Dinner Plates te _ Topped with a 26 95 : © 4 Bread and Butter a} 5 improvement on nature %. leather belt. e rpc as |] in more ways thon one sec teen White with black : © 4 Saucers - This bra-slip is the new , red, lime, ee 1 : eee arn “under-wire” design, perfected » TEV. mare Chesterton or Corinthian Patterns _ sae Ferry orton Caron eb sa DIXIE POTTERY | 222 ey 0% ae ‘| 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 on e velvet. 12 to 18. “ ar ‘Convenience Open Daily and Sunday . . . cup 32-40. FOP YOM ConA i. to 9 P. M. , | inc * 4 + 4 ‘ pie pe : RS SEE ERR AIRE ee a A AEE NE AE A TAIT schoolgirl fashion - CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361. Opposite Hotel Roosevelt ‘FO SCHOOL | STAPP’S + « » Stores ore doe Ready for the Big Day... New Fall Styles for Every School Child 2 ... For BOYS . . Our wonderful school-going Stride-Rites are here... ready for the opening bell! We've a style, size and width to fit every child whether he counts colored pegs or plays end on the football team. Expertly made,. accurately fitting Stride-Rites are shoes whose -quality you can trust... and- our trained shoe fitters are very careful and are thoroughly trained for their im- portant job. - For GIRLS sho $7 sQ08 STAPP'S Growing 12%s-3_ Girls 4-9 JUVENILE BOOTERY—28 E. Lawrence St. and FAMILY SHOE STORE—928 W. Huron St. (This Store Open THURS.-FRI.-SAT. to 9 P. M.) 7 Hach, ——— - PARKING AREA for YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE EVEL 4 USE YOUR CHARGE-PLATE yn nN acabsons <5 WHAT'S BLACK and WHITE, NEW ALL OVER? YN PEARSON DORM CORDUROYS, of COURSE! It’s no riddle what the well-versed coed will be lounging in, pouring over books or chat- sessioning in around the dorm .. . sigh-soft corduroy loungers like these. Left: Domino stripe jacket with French cuffs, 8.95. Lithe, tapered IGUST 25, 1954 | Ht re H i f ifs i a « Q = [Fe ty oseph , . Mrs. Herbert Peters, Sina. Ross, Mrs. Arthur Massey Showers Are Given for Sandra Hodge a #5 we Lt =F i Fort ty gE iT Mrs. Gustave Mrs, Emma Houle, Mrs. Full coats are prominent in the fall collections. This tent coat in pale creamy beige fleece has a very low Leader Meeting Representing the. Pontiac dis- trict of the Michigan Education Association at the annual Leader- ship Training Conference at the MEA Camp on St. Mary's Lake of Ottawa drive, Mr. Elling, who teaches music at Eastern Junior High, is one of 150 persons attending the con- ference Monday through today. Arthur K. Lake of Dresden ave- nue, who teaches in the Waterford Township Schools, represents the Waterford district and Rosco Cro- well of Auburn Heights is repre- ston and Mrs. Davy Gilpin of | slipped over the shoulders makes a senting the Oakland County dis- trict of the association. handy pin cushion for home sew- ers. The pin cushion is out of the way but still within reach of either hand. . Coming Events ela 20 cams Qt CP thi M08 BE starting thursday 9:30 a. m. at double-breasted closing and | | large notched revers. ‘Teachers Attend DRESSES ———— an} ————— ce ee ee eee Center: Domino stripe peignoir duster with a velvet bow and ribbon “flowing down the yoke - back, 16.95. Right: Baby zebra stripe duster, buttoned to the — hem, 16.95. | Sizes 10 to 18. Black corduroy Turkish toe ~ scuffs with coin charms, 3.95. — STORE HOURS: Mondey Thru Seturdey 9:30 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. values to $12.95 Cottons in prints and stripes, solid color broadcloths. Junior, LEME LE ALDI ig RE LOLS ED LE B i GRANT IEE 6 AE RAS + ened misses sizes. sale, $3 summer — Tat | | . gs i ca 3 2 =. 3 nr z ® 2 wn » — o gpTetngaye £3: | | SHORT COATS | formerly $16.95 to $29.95 Short coots: curls, " BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS LIMITED QUANTITIES idan’ Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac _ OPEN TO 9 P.M. hopsacking, nylon. vale, $6 THURS., FRI., SAT. By RUTH SAUNDERS Otter, Mrs. Robert Lee Graham, BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Sept. 14 : Maxwell, the annual tea and fur fashion |lips, Mrs. William Vasu, Mrs. War- show the Alumnae Association of |Ten Avis, Mrs. Robert Hubbard, Kingswood School Cranbrook will|Mrs, Robert -Simons, Josephine give in the school auditorium. | Scherer, Mary Sue Ekelund, Blen- It will benefit the Ellen and da Isbey and Mrs. Robert Dusseau. — Muri es ce cE Wane Mrs, Charles 1. +g A Jr. len Baward Haskett, Mrs. at ie Oe ern OG, | Charles R. Weir, Mrs, Edward H. N77) pagename sect 30 which will be held soon; Mrs. Paul| Melvin Parker ts in charge of (P™''™ |. / contours = , oan, repent und Mee. Richard O. Kore Mrs. James Q. Goudie was host- A ee ee a me te handling publicity. ess at luncheon Tuesday to NEW HAIR DRYING COMFORT on Aeastonn Cones Destety tate: | eetnen es SARS Pe ees] Sans ta dh cles eheambeat> Like the sun and the breeze ot a ing Monday. - . — soft Summer's Day! : BEAUTAIRE Nar pale Carpaion Air-Conditioned Hair Dryer pars A donation was made to the polio : emergency fund~when Blue Star y ii Mothers: Chapter Four met Tues- day evening in the YMCA. S24 | Mrs. Archie Tryon, the group's Reer of lobby FE. o-7 1 mpcemcwemriet in her home on St. Clair sirest. | "Weer grows into full-length dress by Oleg Cassini, who trims 4 clinging black —-Presents 3 Fall- Permanents = = $3 $700 50 00 j = i = brown and " white “knit COLD WAVE ribbing. MACHINE or MACHINELESS _ __ The Including Haircut and Hair Style sweater-look oe i ta Tf most popular IMMEDIATE SERVICE s wat silhouettes for . fall and winter A ingswood not just a cashmere . . . but ITS Dalton cashnwe,... | Not just-one... but two Dalton cashmeres to make your leisure “ moments twice as nice. Each sweater is‘exquisitely full-fashioned ot the world’s purest, whisper-soft, imported cashmere and — \and detailed to perfection. Not until you see Them... 000 touch them . . . will you believe us when we say **they'te really 2 beautiful for words.” Inspired single color sets end combinations Short Sleeve Pullover ......... $17.95 Solid Color Cardigan .......... $25.00 ~EVAN-PICONE SKIRTS . . . Finest in Wools or Pure Cashmere 14.95 » 35.00 © | Park Free Telegraph at Huron . Open Every Night ‘til 9 — Saturday ‘til 6:30 — Sunday 2 to 5 Assisting Mrs, Shelton, the host-| attended the installation ceremo- , were Cheryl’s brother, Tom-| nies of the Ferndale and Clawson , and her aunts, Dorothy East-| units of MOMS of America, Inc., Mrs.| held Monday evening in Ferndale! Cheryt L. Shelton Marks 4th Birthday ham, Mrs, Percy Brien, a. Attend Installation party in her home in celebration; Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Emery | Goldy Jackson and Nancy East- ham, and her grandmother, Mrs. | LeRoy Eastham. | Clark and Mrs. S. Edgar Thomas Ed i if d ry i Pongrese i rere ' ee ae se i 2 & Frew pos j gradually over the whites. Fold in. Fruit Juice Vital for Well Baby A protective food every baby commonly used juices. They sup- | ply large amounts of vitamin C. | Orange juice is the most common juice for Baby. Note the dashing cut of the col- lar, the new bloused back, front- pleat skirt — these are the details that spell Fall. So ‘smart, we've cut this pattern in sizes from 12 to 42! So comfortable, you'll wear | tances. it sun-up to sun-down and after five, too! Sew now and save! Pattern 4759: Misses’ sizes 12, | 14, 16, 18,.20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 4759 17—20;30—42 how important it is to own clever accessories. But, very often, these wardrobe - stretchers are as ex- pensive as they are interesting. With the purchase of a few basic items, an assortment of buttons, your sewing kit, plus a little im- mew when you add a If you own a pair of clan plaid | Bermuda shorts, trim at least one sweater with clan plaid ribbon. When worn with shorts, or your {favorite skirts, your beribboned |and buttoned sweaters will rival the most expensive in class. Start Smiling Being self-counscious of the way | her teeth look has prevented many |a teenager from smiling in re- sponse to her friends and acquain- When being introduced to new friends, the self-conscious teenager | wi keep her mouth in a tight line that’s most unbecoming. Or, Start by giving him one tea- | 4 Sizes 16 takes 5% yards 39- | at best, she will attempt a half- spoon of strained juice daily. Until Baby gets used to the new taste, mix the boiled water. Then, increase the amount of poses tablespoons 10 months old. Observe Few Don’ts on Closing up Home If you plan to Close your home while vacationing this summer, here are a few “don't forgets” many people overlook: Don't forget to store candlesticks in a cool place, guard books against mildew by leaving ehareoal ; to absorb dampness, take in screens and store matches in a ff a woman's age, but she can't mulated | foot a long flight of stairs. metal container. THhis pattern easy to use, sim- juice with a little cooled | ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has t | complete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this | pattern — add 5 cents for each pat- ounces a day when he is two | Anne Adams, care of 137 Pontiac months old. Later, the amount | Pattern Department, 243 West 17th should be increased until he’s tak- | St., New York 11, New York: Print ing three ounces or six table-/| plainly name, address with zone, | spoons by the time he is eight or | size and style number. Careful grooming will take years particles which may have accu- | smile with her lips closed. At any rate, she will use any unat- tractive expression rather than re- veal crooked or discolored teeth. care you give daily her teeth and massaging her gums morning arid, night and after each | meal. | When you haven't a toothbrush with you, the next best thing you /can do after eating is retreat to the powder room and swish water around in your mouth for a few +minutes.__.This Regular use of dental floss be- _ tween the teeth will remove any there’~between regular | cleanings by your déntist. sd h 4 % ‘eg De Wa A 3 - = ing her wardrobe for school knows | 7/7 #5 | food particles clinging to the teeth. | ence |up your day as well as your rali- a is a pretty accent to a suit or rain- coat. Your raincoat can take on a mew look, too, A plain belt trimmed with matching buttons . and bright fringe wilj definitely lift the spirits of its wearer. And it cam serve as a conversation- maker when worn with a sheath dress. That little velvet pillbox you On rainy campus days, a little Pertact Teeth —|—— i i Shows New Imagination - Dintewncdacsice 1h 8 pase } S-. By ELIZABETH HILLYER It's growing easier all the time to break away from stand-pat wall decoration. As the decoration of fooms in general becomes more individual, ideas for wall decoration become | or i hae i = = | a | { ‘Wall Decor Individ more imaginative and more indi- | Z ualized | Fhe-panel is handmade.and the artist blends her fabric colors as she would paint. The “Wise Tiger’’ Miss Mead de- signed is another applique in cotton and linen. The other three wall de- signs she modeled and produced in a special plaster composition that is very strong and difficult to chip. A lavabo shape at top left is in an old pewter or ivory color and has a metal -tining sethat.plants or fresh flowers can be placed in it. Black gléves are’ the edge. This girl knows the jwore at last year’s faculty tea [needn't be tossed aside this fait after serving you so loyally. A ring of glitter buttons sewn around the top of the hat gives it a dressy fresh look, For theater dates in town, the done in no time at a matter of seconds. | An inexpensive clutch bag ac- quires a really juxurious look when | | decorated with gold bal} buttons. | Ask the best-dressed girl on the | Bulge at Hips | The feminine silhouette will flatt | this fall in the new | suits, For, this year, | the skirts fer autumn and Carpets By HUBBARD COBB Some people arrange furniture in him. a foom to create an attractive set. | ting or with any bulky look and gives the | hips aq smooth, graceful line so It is a definite complement of the pencil slim look which has _be- | of suit skirts and sportswear. Fashion-wise, the zipper is im- : r portant; too, because of the grew-j ing demand of lighter-weight fab- | rics, a result of our changing cli- —-mate_whiehis-extending the mild weather season longer and longer. | sought after by meticulous women. | come almost classic in the design: © rae a Snatch Quick Naps. While Baby Sleeps | VIL ELIS i018: [ARIS Se PIL IAIN) SIC IRS IR iP eivieis: 4 JOPALL IP IB IO IAI Ld AAT | SILLA TISiS! [RISIMIOIRIA Al IOISIRIS!] [RIG /ACle(m) SLATS RSS ivis) ACROSS To tell too much~before you do ? q i cf P 3 i i pit : “Why can’, be do his dictating in the morning, of just wasting time?” | lem, but instead of boiling inward- ly, and then getting hysterical, I | think you shor have it out with Tell him that you honestly like to. form conversation | the job, but that your personal life groups. _ and your overal) efficiency are Others arrange furniture so that it- hides ‘the--worn-and-taded- spots | Lutlering. badly from. the present. = saue — "oie Now you | Tell him that an occasional | ove 8 Sepnone of Ors EFOUP | emergency is one thing, but that | you'll be happy to hear thet with| ..., wut thls way rug dyes you can fix up those bad | Cannot ‘ spots or even recolor the entire| Ask if he won't either begin carpet. dictating in the morning, or else | The easiest place to work on) let you take the dictation in late large rugs and carpets is right ih |- afternoon and transcribe the let- the room where they're used, but | ters the next morning. . you should put something under | _ make them to protect the floor from the pene came nts eames dyes. Several layers of paper will deo the trick if you aren't teo messy, or you can use a drop cloth. The rug dyes are mixed with hot water and you'll get better results if you use them while they are still hot, If you are trying to match a particular color you'll have to do| a little testing before you get ex- actly the correct shade of dye. If the rug or carpet has a pattern, youl neod some smell rushes 20 apply the dye _| stitches. Use scraps of cotton. Gift find! Pattern 885; pattern embroidery transfer for Department, -P. 0. -Box 164, Olid Chelsea Station, New York 11, New York. Print plainly pattern num- ei if g in copper or antique green 1 Daddy's sister i] sttractive decersiion feral ips an a-ti-] ve brary "s room, coin 2 tre New Fall Hair Styles brary maa’ room, bet the cola] pric 13 ‘ef irish } SHORT and SMART ne PETUNIAI 14 Definite articie 1 - ina, ina by —]Setin- alt the-way, every hour vie pes » Cutting, Styling by Experts—|}se% 2% tn wren tows IF looks aipsurd, —— - : end satin in brillient colors tor do not scoff 19 Strait between LANOLIN Seas It gets the stubborn || Bay,.284 ENRICHED Paper off / 21 Actual Mrs. S. A.—This is the season 24 Beaith ? when it will be impossible to write 4 Spanish jer too much, to say to much, about al ~ aes a oe satin for many occasions, no long- 4 Wealthy er limited to just semi-formal and ..,. , formal use 38 What Mexican ode No Appointment spends , _ 0. anne , Shrinkproof Tapes 3 Ee as on 00 Necessary! on Blinds Handy 44 Soon , OPEN THURSDAY If the tapes and cords on your | 42 Scanadinavian =a j ae % A T :00 P. M, Venetian blinds afe shrinkproof a woe nm Seemninasl ul —e by putting them into a bathtub , . | &) Soune 3 Botte son up tS Ree” — full of warm soapsuds. stubborn wallpaper, just | | 58 On waver of sister's 24 Pace % Family pecs | PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP | isting TE place and wipe each slat with a p repeatedly with | 6 Punt 3 Light fos ment ite Over Old Prof’s FE 2-4959 |sudsy sponge, and rinse each one homens eastion oa | oom ee a M0 Arcena | Store the same. way with a clean damp, a Distant Disrege bed oi Te cut — cloth, | pseisensgs || | Bone 10 Cee 33 Worship, ts Gers some | 4 bo « : 5 , fa : i } ; Hie re g2 sy o “Th BERT ESR Jef ee HL all sig 2» i we oe sae 3 io dias Yr. * a c pa oe ee Age ass Bo 2 = nek y ge = fs 3 ; ‘ oe ie ee . cay i . Ser 7 a £ =F : a } ‘ ; ess ave ee \ De e rt _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1954 "ene ; ~ re tea id ie t’s Fashion Tim It's OSMUN’S! . ..It’s Chinchilla Season and Osmun’s Have That. 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Ida couldn't have a boy, so Eddie’s trying it!” Despite all the rumors, there will never be a splitting up-of Martin and Lewis. They're the brightest comedy team that show business has had in the last 25 years. Dean Martin is one of the few great comedy straight men. Many people have asked me, Martin a Lawl Really. Ad- lib; When or Where “Do the boys really ad-lib?” You can take my word for it—they do. They used to call him “Id”—short for idiot. Recently, Martin and Lewis played 12 one- nighters, which grossed $300,000. That’s a lot of money for two guys, With all this money floating around, you can imagine the laugh we got backstage at Dean and Jerry's last tele- vision show, when Jerry turned to his partner and said, “Can you let me have 25 cents till I get.on my feet?” . (Copyright 1954) fei Wedding of GI in Hospital, 2 Police Cars Join Japanese Girl Approved PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. ®—Ward 20 C-D at Valley Forge Army Hos- pital was “up in the air” today over its socia) event of the year— the wedding of M. Sgt. William Hardin and Miss Isako Shirayama. It's a wedidng that had to clear 26 inch model Raleigh English Bicycle.” Equipped with 3-speed gears, tool bag, pump and stand, Chain closes: in lock. Built - in generator with head and tail lights. Powered by Whisser's famous new 3 bh. p. bike motor —$-inch sutemotive-type rear brake, 6 te 40 m. p. bh. Ride one and you'll buy one! Low down payments. 12 months to pay! Liberal trade-ins Other RALEIGH Models... $69.95 . i — GIRLS’ and BOYS’ 26-Inch SCHWINN SPITFIRE BALLOON TIRE BIKE 20 Inch Model | 46" 24 Inch Model ...... eevee c ce cceeneere SCHWINN iY EASY TERMS — SMALL DOWN PAYMENT — SIX MONTHS ON BALANCE! Parts and Accessories. We SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. CLE SHOP Children’s Wheel Geeds of All Kinds — Bicycle ARLETT’S BIC } 20 E. Lawrence St. Free Parking in Rear of Store FE 2-7221 The eet ees ~_ Rigidure QUICKUBE belay ® Exclusive, built-in cube and releases tray © Golden-finished Aluminum, © Fits most refrigerators © Trays come out at a finger-touch CONSUMERS ‘POWER COMPANY > how long she ‘will bé allowed to remain in the United States. She's here under $500 bond pend- ing an appeal on a decision by authorities in Hawaii that she had no right to enter the United States. on a six-months visitor's visa be- cause she had specific intent to marry. “It she can stay in this coun- try,” says the philosophical Har- din, “I'll send her to my home in Louisville and if not, then she'll have to return to Japan. But she'll soon be able to re-enter the coun- the problems, Lt. Col. chief of the hospital tuberculosis service, said yesterday. Col, Pium said it will be about 10 months before Hardin can leave the hospital. There may be some passes, though, by Christmastime and maybe even a_ convalescent leave in January. “Everybody plans to attend the wedding. We're really up in the air about it.” Ferndale Man Denies . Burglary Charges A Ferndale man, accused of taking 73 cents in two house break- ings Aug. 21, pleaded not guilty to the charges yesterday when ar- raigned before Royal Oak Town- ship Justice Hendrik J. Smit. James Calvin, 27, of 595 Ne- braska, was unable to furnish $500 held in Oakland County Jail until his examination Sept. 2. Calvin is accused of breaking into the home of Anthony Flagg at 21067 Mendota, but was driven out by the owner before he could for the burglar, Calvin broke into the home of Clarence Hamilton of 21036 Fayette Ct., a short dis- tance from the Flagg home and took a woman’s purse with 73 cents, police said. He was routed from the home by the owner when Calvin entered a bedroom with a flashlight and awoke Mrs. Hamilton who sum- moned her husband. Patrolmen Anniah Ruggin and Albert West found Calvin behind the Hamilton home and halted him when he attempted to flee. South Koreans Agree on Increased U.S. Aid WASHINGTON w—U. S. and |South Korean negotiators have agreed on increased American help in a further buildup of the ROK army, navy and air force. Adm, Sohn Won Il, South Korea's announced the a month and are expected to end by tomorrow. A baby is born in the United States, on the average, every We'll Plan Your Tour Free! ~ Phone Mi 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere bond set by Smit and is being | Pileup With a Bang JOHNSTOWN, Pa. @—Garages did a good business here last night. A line of autos had to stop sud- denly because of a traffic jam. Three cars piled up. The Westmont Borough police |) cruiser arrived. It did so with a bang, smashing into the Westmont squad car — which was pushed |! into two of the wrecked autos. 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Wil-; tax laws recognize the fact that; a worker who must have a car to —— government ging org | Denmark plans to build a tourist i i | the family car is no longer a lux-| his job is denied lar | ferent to attempts to reduce Michi-| hotel in central Greenland for pas- | . paptony he tamtie oxoeanehte| ury but an economic necessity.” | wn panies, — | gan’s 240,000 unemployed. He cited | sengers on the Scandinavian Air- | CHANUTE AIR BASE, Il. @-- , betd for quistioning wep Ett Ge Expect Warrant Today means of gress — this spring —to— permit —*potar-service: } Base havé reopened. the investiga- : fighting what he called) he said particularily affects scheduled reduction in the 10 per “tae OT quests will bet tom of-the- pistol death June 6 Against Walled lake “the automobile recession.” Michigan, His plan, he added, | °Fa! £overnment would love some | Scheduled reduction it Ue Joy Per Tne hotel tor 24 guests will Be] ay airman, hitherto considered ac- Relief Mail Truck Driver ae ied Club, “It Michigan is to regain the| airfield at southern Streamfiord. Bh Be IF on said, ‘“‘we must find @ way to re- * * * store: high production and high employment in the auto industry.’ amateurs around the 18 holes at Pontiac Country Club, | COPENHAGEN, Denmark #— in Postal Thefts - . ; le. t fusal of Con- | |; S_, ’ _ Officials at Chanute Air Force | closed. | from federal income taxes’ as_a| The slump in automobile sales, [~~ yoy puttend teat tos totter hte me, Canal of lines System's projected trahs- | cidental, and linked it to the ter- lost economic pre-eminence,” he rorist He said that Patrick ¥. McNa- It would also create “a motive to get many old and unsafe junk- | allowed whether the car is used } in the, taxpayer's business or not. “There is no logical reason,"’ he said, “why a salesman who uses his car to visit prospects should and is in agreement* with it. “If Pat McNamara is elected you can depend on him to work he | + business and those who own the | securities of big business.’ be allowed to deduct its cost while The governor charged that the ie the benefit primarily of big PHENIX CITY, Ala. ® — Two Phenix City night club owners, onea shapely brunette, were ar-| rested yesterday and a man al-| Teady in jail on gambling charges was taken to Opelika for question- ing in connection with a 1952 arson case. | Meanwhile, the Russell County | "| grand jury resumes its investiga. | this cause in Washington,"’ the governor said. “And you can de- upon me to work for it in Presidency Battle Looms at World Church Meet _|\schv'niis witout read | Problems Too dramas flutter continually edges of the big World Churches Assembly vo 2 Born Dead 7; was ———¥ " H six high-| WICHITA, Kan, @ — The wife election. | of a Michigan airman gave birth) >ae At the i fe ris i E i =: ! | z [tt hig TE | oo aa ALC. Keith L. Zook, | near Grand | 3 Electric Shock Is Fatal to Utility Pole Worker FORT WAYNE, Ind. #—Ronald C. Jordan, 42, Montgomery, Mich.., | fatal electric shock | day, Fellow workers — found Maj. Gen. Byron E. Gates, com- mander of this technical training base of 15,000 men, said an air- man held for questioning in the slaying is an admitted Pachuco. He is one of 530 gang members held in the stockade. hanging by his -safety—beit-on—a}in—a—decision -that-he had- been--acts utility pole. Doctors worked for | killed accidentally while cleaning | no information to law three hours trying to revive him./a gun. The name of the airman‘ officers. Drive to Seat Red China in-U.N. Seen as Vishinsky Returns From Russia UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS)—Soviet Dele- , In Moscow he subbed recently for foreign min- ister V. M. Molotov, and as such received nu- Menon has displaced assembly president dame V. L. 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HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Sitting in a quiet corner at Romanoff's over the weekend was producer Brackett and a grey- knew that Charlie’s luncheon guest was Eve- lyn Nesbitt Thaw, the girl who was so much in the headlines half a century ago, after her multi-mil- lionaire husband, Harry Thaw, shot and killed Stanford White, the Thaw got off with a prison sentence on the unwritten law, and part of the testimony was that Evelyn went te White's apartment, which had a red vel- Never let it be said that Chartie Brackett: isn’t hep. He’s calling his picture “The Girl. in the Red Vel- Marilyn Monroe is being dis- cussed for the role of Evelyn Nes- bitt, unhappy show girl whose life in France, is expected to file a brief | SOME FOLKS LIKE TO CATCH ‘EM... BUT ALL FOLKS LIKE TO EAT ‘EM Eat More Lunch 921 W. HURON ST. Next te Huron Theatre ~FREE PARKING , 1% F . trek te ‘f a3 fil into a very fine legitimate actress. Cathy O'Donnell is standing them up at my Cape playhouse in Den-| nis in the star role in Collette’s “Gigi.” It's the same part made Audrey Hepburn a star. “I thought this would interest you because so many Hollywood stars fall flat on their faces when they atfempt legitimate acting.” I don't know about that, Dick. | | COMFORTABLY COOLED! for many, many years, is to un- a fourth operation. This eyes Spm, JO A. M anybody, but her friends tell me that she's in good spirits, which is always over 530 per cent toward TODAY THRU FRIDAY ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! siren and” exotic lady would eat ‘such a plebian dish. Years later T met her and she said that wasn’t corned beef we had. I said, “Shall : say it was humming - Riagheting for hes roves... ecto aie cB TECHNICOLOR TRRROG! TENSION! SUSPENSE) FEATURES: 11:10 — 1:52 4:40 — 7:26 — 10:10 == NEW SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER-TOTTERS! WATERFORD a DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor Wiltiame-tiake=Airport- Reads-——-Box-Olfice_Open1:00 P.M. 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CASES A Men's Back-to-School Shoes . . - | /]| when four people play, a com- 3 ASPHALT 4 | mon practice, the dealer stays out * and shares the fortunes of the de- ; fending pair against the bidder. regularity ‘ e Everybody deals in turn, so ev-| Then the dealer may be a witness In 9 out of 10 cases of simple reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, —~ * \ erybody gets a chance to stretch | if there is doubt as to what took| Piles, tested by doctors, amaz- . » Pre- 6 his legs or empty the ash trays| place; or he may join in a dis- ing Pazo Ointment stopped scribefi by hundreds of doctors, s 201 Dixie Hwy. Pll or whatever. cussion of the proper law to apply bleeding, reduced swelling, Ointment in tubes, also mod- hepareaty one of the players |10 remedy the situation, However | edled eracking..shrunk pllee_qrn Suppositories at druguist FE 2-2227 in our man’s game just sat still the best course is still to let the pikes a be SUR- Reduced ot ee ‘| at his turn to deal and watched | active players do most of the talk- stopped or materially WITHOUT SURGERY peel sat the hand being played, He no- | né. - tleed that the bidder revoked, - and he called attention to that revoke. The bidder said that the re : voke was, of course, quite acci- = dental but that nobody would have noticed it if the inactive player y ICKE A gleaming Black 2 eyelet oxford so popular with the style pe cae it oo minded young man today. 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Loaf o. 4 nec Sy \ : Ss : : i elt Pe MF Om, ¥ o 5 aes fo i tft it Hit HL ite i g 4 * Harbert-Sy- worst” match, up. Harbert was never over as he carded 3431 igus per ot 37-37. Burkemo. posted 34-35-69 and Miss Sharp had 43-40—83. Sy- ron had 36-35. During the afternoon 1,000 fans braved intermittent rain to watch the two great area professional stars and their outstanding young amateur partners. A team received ove point for 5 Ht Features P best ball on each hole, while an- oF i I +i é i. il : 144 i uhh ‘iy more each day like a shoo-in for EEE AEH ears i ered FF rE Fy Ht Hii Hl nt g rf i il i 25 i : i i i q i FE at it ae E 5 l Boone and Kaline highlighted the 4run outburst. seedings in the Nassau Bowl invi-| comers, 6-3, 14, 97 after taking Red Sox scored three times in tation tennis tournament when he|the measure of Andres Hammer- the 3rd inning, two of the runs| meets Tom Brown Jr., the No. 2) sely of Chile 6-1, 64 in an earlier coming Jackie Jensen’s 20th | domestic seeded player from San first-round match. —--- home set the season Francisco. Emerson, the third-seeded for- . Quillian, Univ. of Washington eign player, had the distinction of DETROIT BOSTON } whipping his highly. regarded coun- K ABE OA tema ls 2 4th D 7 b I tryman, Lew Hoad, in the New- Wise, ¢ 3 1-8 0 Witmelt 412 6 avis urg port tournament Soue. H $3 $4 iaiD 4 333) I itati ] | Brown moved into the quarter- Nieman, if 4 3 3 @ Ofon.rt $321) nvitationa finals with a 7-5, 6-3 decision over : > 5 29 1 Whiee $36 1) : Allen Morris of Atlanta. } peed ittieetr ii 1i| This Weekend ame ori. cutrin . > | ma on y's sc’ e try H ; ; H » tees Expect 50 Teams for Herb Flam of Los Angeles against Meroe 3 843 || Best Ball Tourney at | Canada's Lorne Main, _second- Fuse ad ert) fetes ese 9 | County Layout | seeded foreigner. Both won two a— out for Wilson in 8h. | matches yesterday. | a= ~ ofl aiatoaen ois oie s-*| The 4th annual Davisburg In-| The- other quarter-final matches | R—Kosne, Wilem. P. Belling. Niemen 3 vitational best-ball golf tourna-/ will be played tomorrow with na- | Boone, Kaline, Carrer oooeawer, e_|ment will be played Saturday over | tional champion Tony Trabert of Parnell aie. Consale 2. RBI—Ageanis.| George Ferguson's rolling, 9-holé Cincinnati taking on Chile's Luis = Gece 3 -Besne-3- | | Ayala and Bob-Perry, Los Angeles, "Jensen. SB—Jensen.| meeting South Africa's Owen Wil. s—W: SF—Nieman DP—Kuenn, F.| A field of some 50 teams.is : Detroit 9. Bos , liams. 7 HO Garver 5 at 3, Marlowe 3 im 1, Herbert, x Hs STANDING IN THE RAIN—Wally Burkemo, Franklin Hills Country | i the ir amateur partners. life t . { g Fé Ti t i i : ‘ E : z i! H H | ress. Golf Show! over to fire “‘bifas” on the last 2 i : a é i § FATT, ert ih E att fis fut BEY + fF gi i i ef These badges were purchased by 438 people, or nearly half the total . check for $219 has turned over to the Pontiac , cards of the 435—37 434— 544—36 833-4 EtEeresece tentterrss Sees Mey ane ae : * * ge: Bs i h8ierg Pentise Press Phete rain while waiting for his Giant Killer Gets Third Chance to Upset Seedings GLENCOVE, N. Y. @ — Giant; student killer William Quillian of Seattle | yesterday eliminated Roy Emer- gets another chance to upset the | son, of Australia’s 17-year-old new- expected to compete for a fine list of prizes in the 18-hole event. Teams will tee-off between 8:30 3 m 42-3. Zuverin in 1, Parnell 4 in) 343 Brewer 6 i 41-3. Kinder 4 in 213.) a.m, and 2:30 p.m. R—Garv . Zuverink 64, Parnell 5-3, Brewer 2-2, | Among outstanding entries re- 0-6, xine dar” ea), Cohommel, Papareia. ceived thus far include Carl Dan- BATTING — Willie Mays, New York Giants, hit fw6 triples and a double in New York’s 5-1 vic- Pennant Races. cer na, NAT A AN LEAGUE : Wea Lest Pet Play Cleveland sos 686 7H — xu New York . & & 67 &% » Chicago 1 & 8 8 2 .Cleveland—at nome (13), Detroit i, adelphia 2, Boston 2, New York 2, pS Chicage 3: Raa a, —_— York * Chicaer 3, Detrot’ 3. Ph | New York—at home (lo), Baltimore 1. i> i. i wesed? 4 » 25, iels and Pontiac’s Roy Iceberg, Hilton Stults and Al Olson; and Glenn (Chick) Harding and Max Richardson, two more city stand- outs. Bob Stallsmith and Charlie Fox of Milford are listed along with Trabert had some trouble yes- terday but pulled up from 2-4 in malva of Houston 6-4, 6-1 Wayne Hopes to Play Afternoon Grid Tilts DETROIT @ — Wayne Univer- sity will play all its home football on Friday afternoons at : games Harry Ballinger and Ray Fox of | patar Field if opponents agree to | Flint and their partners. Teams | are entered from Lapeer, Lansing, | Flint and Detroit. as well as the "| Pontiac area | Schaad, Fries Winners of Watkins Lake Races Ted Schaad’s Dreamboat and Glenn Fries Jr., Jo Dee won the Sunday races of the Watkins Lake Yachting Association. Schaad was the winner in the Thistle class as Don Zannoth's Seaweed was 2nd the Lightning class with Jo Dee Jack Berlein's Ramblin’ Rascal! was 2nd and John Noble's Yellow Dragon, 3rd. In the small boats, Harry Free- man was the winner, with Guy Duffield, 2nd and Dave Hoskins, | 3rd. ae | Little League ‘Series’ Semifinal Round Today © WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. w — The | eight-round ma changes in the schedule. The Detroit Board of Education yesterday approved Tartar Field as the site for home games in- stead of University of Detroit sta- | Soic*f° dium and McCabe Field. But there are no lighting facilities at Tartar | > Baltimore Fietd and opponents will have to agree to shift from night to day- time games. The board approved by a vote of 4 to 2 an expenditure of $11,- 500 for improving Tartar Field. a. It is planned to set up 3,600 steel | i. ash-| and Jim Parshall's Tar Baby, 3rd. | bleacher seats, erect a scoreboard Commodore Fries took honors in| Md press box and provide other | facilities Hammer Wins Unpopular | Decision Over Welch DETROIT w — Detroiter Ken | Br Hammer evened up his series with Neil Welch of Toledo, Ohio last | Siesianstt | night winning an unpopular, split | Chicago decision in a dull, lacklustre, | ”™ in_event at Motor | |City Arena,’ | | The crowd booed both the dec- | | mighty mites of pint-sized baseball sion ‘and the absence of action in) mons (1 ur ’ { moved into the semifinals in the the fight. And three times, the Little League World Series here to- referee warned the fighters to in- day. windup game starting at 3 p.m. (EDT) ‘crease the tempo. Melrose Park, Til, will meet! Colton, Calif.,.in the first semi- 4 Sports Pages in Today’s Pontiac Press s 4 a ceremony reminiscent of the Olympic contests. The Soviet Union will field a But the greatest interest of West- on-lookers on well known individual Soviet | Stars as on the Russian depth in ranked 30th nationally, | every event, A country may enter only two in each event and Russia looks power- Russians Will Unveil Results of Athletic Program Today pleasant pastime to some West- erfers byt to Russians, athletics have a political tinge and ‘‘out- | stripping the capitalist. world has its place on the cinder track as well as in the tractor factory.” ° = > These European championships could turn into an Iron Curtain triumph in sports. ‘Are Shy About MILWAUKEE, ® — Despite » Admitting Ages slow start, Warren Spahn still has, @ good chance of making this his | Victory of Season | meeting of the two m . Ward, a 22-year-old auto worker, tprows punches in abundance.-Por- ‘tuguez, 26, Central American champion, knows as much about boxing finesse as he does English. the first set to whip Sam Giam- Major League Results | MAJOR LEAGUES AMERICAN tos : Phillie Players Doing Slo | Statements by Manager, Roy Hamey planation last Monday why he did Today's Schedule, Probable Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7 p £38 iE Brooklyn Cincinnat, 6 pm—Lees © 3) va. Ped t H if i a] ; -. . 2D ie fs £ ee ll ot oats ee Substitute Moses Ward Favored. Over Portuguez sar in seven rounds. He then bowed to Walter Cartier in a 10-| Tri-State Pitcher Makes Triple Play rounder on June 28. 27 kayos. Ward, apparently headed for fis- tie following losses to |a_seven-round knockout of Cana- dian Gordon Wallace and an up- set decision over touted Yolande Pompey of Trinidad and England. »| to coast starting at 9 p.m., EST. Musial Loses Ground Bobby Th ae ge ‘Milwaukee Big ( a : i Ti uit iF el ill ii 5; i J Ff fe , e fit Into Exhibition | in Tennessee Loss of $11,000 on Bears - Cards Contest Prompts Inquiry UNIFORM OF DAY — Detroit's humid weather in the 90's yester- | Waterfowl Flooding Projects Scheduled LANSING (UP) — Six water- fowl flooding projects are sched- Tf de rf iF 32 i beaten finalist in 1 when Francis Ouimet won at the age of 38, the oldest pion until Westland later came along to win the title at the age z Eige fe aif BRSEE } FRE on first and second, the Greenville hurler fielded a pop 3 i z Et z sve qhptply Aue ate is terlitde: HAL EELLT AL : j : w Burn a i i Bateiivs 3 Z & ; 3 3 i 2 $ Hi ee 2 Fig fit ph Tea - sf 4 cs i hy i | PF z week? i : 3 Bs International Field for Motor City Pace DETROIT @—An _ irternationa! field of 18 pacers will compete tonight inthe -three-heat $17,000 8 passed $246,582 through the mutuel ndows. Watrous Detends State Seniors’ Title Sept. 7 P. G. A, Winner of the sectional event 194 P, G,_A. Seniors’ Cham- pionship. . Watrous will battle for the title dt i i8ef ats *. # Bell ” With the field of survivors in the This battle is one of the early en-| counters in the day's two-match round. It started at 8:24 a.m. at Country Club of Detroit. While the gallery interest, gen- erally will be with the Ward, Stranahan test, it's certain that Billy Joe Patton, the ebullient Nerth Carolinan will still receive a big share of attention. - The colorful southerner yester- day disposed of a determined and | US Amateur Ist Round Results Nh PAS John N.Y. Lup Goodes, Pup. ; eas, ew Geahem or. Wi . N.Y. Poster Les won over Walter Anrsei, N.Y. defeated EJ. Regers Jr. City, 3 and 2 Harvie i ES San + —?) & Dick Wilkng, Raval Oat. Mich dereated Richard Price, Uongview, Wash, 1l-up, Boxing Referee McDonald Dies After Long Iliness BROCKTON, Mass. ® — Police ‘Capt, Edmund E. S. McDonald, 60, who also was a boxing referee, died last night after a long illness. He-also bred beagles and served | as judge at field trials. | | bet i : i dd ws ‘ i 7 i ae i) ae Red Deer, Alberta. defeated Draper, Royal Oek. Mich., 3 and 2. Alex, Welsh, Rockford, Dl. def d Alan | Yates, Atlanta, 3 and} THIRD QUARTER | : detested Fletcher Jones, Los Angeles, 5 and Joe__ Patton. YY. 4 and 3 Nauts, Houston, Tex., 3 Vince Guidice. Ordell, N. J. 4 and 3 ; | cnarles Pyle’ dr. Brookline i sca T ed Joe Conrad, Gan Antonio. Tex. 2 and | Ww. EB. Holt Berainghem, Wich, de gated Byuse Cust. Portland, Ore. 3 and) | Ff 1 ay Norbeck. Md.. defeated | 2up | : us. Amateur Championship at the | bees State Bowman Team Alternate Hunt Sept. 1 LANDER, Wyo, ® — Fred Bear »| of Grayling; Mich., one of the na- ion’s foremost archers, has been |mnamhed an alternate to the team of California bowmen in the an- here Sept. 1, ee ee wat Rory Ca oe on lins will be an alternate. The 1-shot antelope hunt wil] be nothing new for Zimmerman, He fired with the Colorado team in 1940, 1941 and 1946, Last year he | was an alternate for a team of | j Cased States senators. ‘| *| Michigan Results in U.S. Amateur’ Test How Michigan golfers fared yes- terday in the second round of the Country Club of Detroit: W. &. Holt, Birmin, Mich rw ed Bruce Cudd, Portland.’ Ore 3 Licyd Marts, Royal Oak.” “acteated Mexico City, 6 and 4. Thomas Sheehan, Birmingham, Mich. + ae a Graham Jr. Westbury, N. Y Dick Whiting. Richard Price, Longview, Wash John Gray, Palos Verdes Estates, a lefeated Dick Norton, Grand |} 2 and L. | Glenn Johnson, Grosse Le, defeated | Weird, Sieanahn MectT day in » Top U. S. Amateur Match capable player in Tim Holland, the toy maker from Rockville Center, N.Y. 4 and 3. His opponent today is Don Doe, Granby, Que., who de- feated Fernando Mendez of Monte- rey, Mex. 4 and 3. The Ward-Stranahan battle could be extremely close. A look at yes- terday’s card shows the West Coast nual 1-shot aptelope hunt near | toe 3 former champions in the field when he defeated Willie Turnesa Vie Gev. C, J, Rogers heads the . ' , atl} eam held the title twice. Cc. 'LP Prep Football “Drills Start Monday | LANSING (UP) — | Royal Oak, defeated | 1) , i-up| + e Dak Jr — ci ™hayae in ” ‘setented | Dick Collard Jr.. New Orleans, 2 and 1 Charlies Dud Dow Red vem, Pa "eceenviie’ ® SC., 2 and 1. taco. . 2 and 1. < Bliverberg, ame. defeated Tom and 2. | Draper, Royal Oak, 3 . eliminated the last of of New York 4 and 3. Turnesa Five hundred Sept. and Sept. 3 in the Upper Peninsula, where practice started Aug. 16. | Foreign Horse Invasion Scheduled for Sept. 25 a Argentina. Deer, Alberta, | Cleveland Indians, is the Ohio dis- | Hathaway Society Brand TOP Values to $92.50 COATS 4 |. 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The New Ydrk coasted ag the} with a mathematical chance of }ed Cincinnati 124, and 7% ahead |nati threat that cut it to 5-4 after Indians were scalped 41 in a sur- mounted steadily. of Milwaukee's Braves, who de-| five, then piled it on prise raid by the lowly Philadel-| Johnny Gray, a rookie who had | nant, Washington 40, De-|feated Philadelphia 5-1, Pittsburgh | at Crosiéy Field with a phia Athletics and now hold a 4%} won only one game, checked | troit turned back Boston 8-7, | edged St. Louis 7. barrage. Sandy Amoros hit two out game edge over the Yankeés. Cleveland on four hits and the In-| breaking a six ee of the park. Duke Snider and Cari The Orioles. have lost 22 games |digns committed two errors’ that | streak for the Red Sox. Ruben Gomez pitched a strong | Furillo hit one each... by one run. contributed heavily to the Phila-| The_ six-hitter for his 12th victory and o,-8 8 * * © delphia victory. Both misplays | race remained Willie Mays went on an extra-base| Jack Harshman shut out Wash- hen three spree with two triples and a dou-|ington for the White Sox for the close place ble for the Giants. a third time this season, giving up lead Brooklyn grabbed 41 lead aft jut er US Tie ates S'4 Sane homered | er two innings, checked a Cihcin-|run and struck out 10. a % ‘BARNYARD’ CHAMPS — Chamagiene tn the ro | ~T cent torseshoes tournament heid--by the —Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department are shown above. |Paagd Berets. singles king. The latter also teamed Left to right afe Leonard Skaggs of Pontiac and Pentiag Press Photos Walter Cook of Keego Harbor,- ‘ane otek ant | with his brother Lloyd to finish 2nd in the doubles. Ousts Turnesa Long-Hitting Dave’ Smith Is Subject) «= of Innumerable Locker Room Debates baz the eey, tt i \that you will likely top a ball if Pontiac Shooter Enters Nationals champion Willie Turnesa. 7 . ° Smith ousted Turnesa, the last of five former champions in the tour- nament, by a 4 and 3 margin to go into today’s double round of 18 This list included the runner-up in last year’s tournament, Morey, A. ee ; 1€ IF YOU DON’T KNOW TIRES — IT PAYS TO KNOW “YOUR TIRE DEALER DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. U. S. Distributors for 31 Years! 370 South Saginaw Street EE ec wn 370 Seuth A FE 2-6136 or 1 ’ iy) ao Ae Bea ee ee ene ee ae eS a Se SS on 4 F EE g g FE able round by two-time former | proach that Billy Joe has. one who could give Smith an ar-| Winning only because Turnesa, “| ,| gument, Savannah's Hobart Man-| much shorter hitter, sprayed them | ley. Most players who have gone |just as badly, Dave just didn’t big Dave | | seem to give © dare it all the deciding 15th hole, he | out here in the rough | | 30 I can't get accustomed to as the longest-hitting professional. | being over there where it's green.’ he went up to the green. | 30 feet from the cup and found a ifornia girls, Barbara Breit, Den- | [nis Bradshaw, and Dartene Hard, | “%U4! double-no-hit-no-run game Rosa Maria | “8% Played last night in the Pony League playoffs. | called in the eighth inning because |of darkness -- Tommy Arruda, pitching for the | Owns, struck out 16. The Orioles Yesterday's straight set play at bang Dave Mitchell, the Philadelphia Cricket Club saw only one upset. No. 12-seeded Sally Ann Rielley, Kansas City, was eli- minated by Lorraine and Mexico City's Reyes led the field of 16 in to . | day’s fourth-round play of the U.S. | Girls’ grass courts tennis cham- | - | pionship. ded| Double No-Hit, No- -Run Game ‘in PL Playoffs FALL RIVER, Mass, (®—An un- The game was Both hurlers are 14 years old. TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS Schneider of Harshman, ing RR Fort Pierce, Fla. 7-5, 61 after ge, | jeading in the opening set, 42. | Ret Size 6-12 BOYS’ DRESS PANTS “Pink and purple Mr. C roll and reg- ular collars. S-M. YOUNG MEN’S SHIRTS “95 Young Men’s GYM TRUNKS Orange and black. Sizes 24-34. Young Men’s Endicott-johnson Sport Oxfords ee oe ee ee Sizes 6 - 18 Green -- Tan -- Blue MEN’S MERRIMAC HATS Grey -- Brown -- Tan Sizes 6% -TY 158 N. SAGINAW (Next to Sears) | 99 Crouching During Address Will Probably Causé from the don't make tow te making WASHINGTON, D. C. — Kjell | | Danielson, 294 N. Johnson, Pon. | bout tiac, will be among the nation’s | ” op | looked at his ball where it nestled | 1, smalibore rifle marksmen to | |four-teaf clover behind it. He sank | Sve 2" the @9th renewal of the Na | 96 Orchard Lake. | Spraying his shots all over the the putt to end the match and put | Aug. 31 to Sept. 5. | country club of Detroit course and | the luckly clover in his pocket. One Upset Recor : in Girls’ Net Test PHILADELPHIA #—Three Cal- Defending champion. John J. | Crowley, of Clintonville, Conn., will seek to return the national | |title which the New England | | shooter won on the same range in | 1953. i One thousand smallbore rifle- | men from the @ eetes and U. ©. | Territorial possessions will com- | | pete in the 1954 National Matches. | Pirates Are Eliminated | | Mathematically in Race NEW YORK @—The Pittsburgh Pirates are the first team to be eliminated mathematically from the National League pennant race. They lost all chance when New York beat Chicago yesterday. Even if the Pirates“ won all of their remaining 31 games and the Green- | Giants lost the 33 they have left the Pirates couldn't catch up. In the American League only three teams—Cleveland, New York and -Chicago—still have a chance mathematically. man for the Milwaukee Braves, qs — Oo bs, 10% Discount on: All 1954 Johnson Outboard Mitrs. Starcraft Boats Tee-Nee Trailers OWENS FE 2-8020 RACE FANS The 100 Mile National Champion- ship Modified Stock Car Race will be held at the Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Saturday, Sept. 4. The drivers will be the top 33 from U.S. and Canada as selected by sports writers across the country. Address your ticket orders to: Race Headquarters if Mich. State Fairgrounds, Detroit Tickets are at: $5.50, $4.40, $3.30, $2.20, $1.10 will be 23 in October. - TONIGHT Hot Rod Races 8:30 P. M. Added Attraction © Destruction Derby —No Extra Charge— Time Trials 7:00 P. M. 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You're in good hends with: :: ATE ;eeuenmanes eeerane STOoOcK COMPANY PROTECTION fewnded by Sears (45 Winch corporation leunded by Seors, Roebuck Ord Co with omen ond hobilives distinct and seperate from the paren’ componp. 2 ‘3 % 4 “ . — 4 % ena’ Pas : & go ‘ % = 4 7 5 - to Unwary Fisherman! y ti 3 By JACK PATTERSON ; On' the way beck downstream, @ moment in an eddy, then dipped | : $19.95 Value! , roa aaa Fs esr HARBOR SPRINGS — This col- wo, aries: eeny ‘then Selibae beneath the surface. As it moved | Allowed Michigan seems to devote bit maintaining en a feeding |into range, turned and OTER Cane OURO DALIE Again This Yeor \er space w slumping the virues | sation shont far tot below te lc. ic witnuthextaton, We lied See a ee WASHINGTON UP — The interior | *ate-senson trout Sita Interested te turtnce food at | Oo, “then hothing: a fat $ department today spelled out its} SP RC’ perhaps) was subjecting all bite of SER [Givcrced themselves from Now regulations to cover hunting of| — | a oe Sone |e : : e 4 se We may have to go after smail- migratory. waterfowl during the we can convert ~ ALIGNMENT, $7.95 VALUE 1954-55 season. Pe eee Rules include shooting days > thinking onthe |"Y tow ‘595 : end hours selected by. the vart- sublet, then this | ous state game administrators _ usurpation uma inches from ReaD 3 8: ee other ace EA) | Hand and Power Lawn Mowers! * : ment has already sald the over. —_— Now. is the time to start working Pay as Little as $1 25 a Week oo cena nd ran from Oct 1 | PATTERSON fishing right now on your lawn for a beautiful lawn nme ms ; Only Georgi availed itselt of | Shout 88 good as you'll find & . next spring... ' at any time in Michigan, as the : fr enn beyend Jen’ 10. et a |experiences we ran into the other 5 If you have a small lawn GOODYEAR penalty of two permissible hunting | evening will illustrate. We are tech- where a Hand Lawn days for each day of extension. | nically vacationing, which usually ° Mower is best, come in mg sa Po ang ge involves turning our attention to and select one from our ‘ __ something other than fishing, so it large stock at a pfs -matange ly A) acmmaamaed ee bably id that ge ‘ Mississippi Flyway states, which | “* “lected a few days ago to spend our caer 259 include Michigan, were offered «| ‘he Tight at a place bordered by Y = % - SS-day straight season or two sea- ; DISTRIBUTOR f sons of 25 days each. apelangery Pmeeie o Renthere dr row “Where do you insure your car?” ise quee- SAVINGS! or. . feredaghe option of extension be- = 0 on a tion so frequent in casual conversation. Seay yond Jan. 10 at a penalty of two | decided to a bit, vacation or ; ‘ ne vacation, Every car owner insured with thie Insurance Service Station Equipment fim", oa. coc ces SSSA en oe flyways the shouting | atch Coiaialy qrapastel Seting on sen have.» podiive pas fe. ; Gl } season are double "" we a No. doesn’ excuse ° Hoi ete Oe et Pelee on wee 0 oe ae on mapas Fer almont everyone knows Rotary and Reel Type ° the . . a ~ @ Champion Air Compressors year the AMlanic and Missioipo amily on trier, where, toy | Et ead the cor avnce whe gives that ane % OFF . Flyway had 30 days each, the Cen- | could see, we hoped, a 1st-class ineured, and the car owner who gives that an- at 0 _ @ Bink’s Spray Equipment Oe En Siren eal ene aenose tue ee caeuan ewer, “With the Exchange at the Auto Club,” Tih the isa ‘eb is and has to be a pretty good motor citizen. ake work : Loulsionn Podedinten and stripped out for the first cast @ ARO Lubrication Equipment om No results, but on the 3rd, Sth and cutting the lawn, come- Shooting until senset will pre- |¢ty casts we took a brook and two in and save 25% on @ Atlas Lathes and Sa , vail in Indiana, Kentucky, Lowis- | browns in the eight to 10 inch Detreit Autemebile ws . one __of our popular i ° ° lana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio | class. Inter-Insaranes Exéhange and Wisconsin. In Wisconsin on eee Power Lawn Mowers. ® bd eumatic the ist day of the season, water- Leaving the family suitably im cock hunting may not start Until (around a bend in search of some- SUMMER HOURS: @ Proto Tools ‘pm relate that ‘anied | Menday, Thursday, Friday, § te 8 In each flyway sebteneatet end S iS iecher The nowy | can't Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday § te 6 PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS | sicc-t cite con ce Gerla ma becom Dn REE OM St Ping tm Big let and take Of) the time you . ; ; a little beat up and we'd tied on | Detailed regulations for Michi- | another. Only after we'd cast i | gan: Ta stick alongside a log, our went te leok areené. 5 Ss “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting 84 South Perry St. Phone FE 2-0106 |. | KEEGO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE 20 Osmun St. _ FE 2-6506 : H hy i: 5 i z 2 i } a ne, tally beg and possession m-jlong ago and for some reason | ’ : , ee: On iat. {hadn't thrown away. A caretat | ae . is a ah, ate tae Bae posses- examination of a fly to be used is HOT WATER @aj fore eer state rules, Zone 1 Oct L-wor 1; Zone | be relearning these things the hard | bl all you want—when you want it! Reductions of 50” OR MORE ——— loath to let go. Area Trotter Wins ~ with an automatic BUDGET ricco WATER HEATER Here's your chance to buy some of the tools you've olways wonted... ond at SAVINGS UP TO 50% OR MORE... ON NATIONALLY Hi Lo'’s Victor, a 10-yearcld ;Little League Dynamite tw) -$ race ee so ane ht abatout erent BRANDS. Hurry! They won’t last long at these tremendous | Here's @ fest-working, the mile trot in 2 minutes 6 3/5 loaded home run in a Little League . cal water heater. Attractive white esconts. | game bere. Just Look Over Some of the Price Cuts Sree ‘Little Fellow’ Has His Day Come Early --- Save satura EAMES = BROWN lin Grand American Event — VANDALIA, Ohio (#—The vibe ics che took the title as Amer- AOTORS Installed in One Day lil, 7 Were NOW | Pine Wrenches 12 FB an - 2.69 1.35 HAND SAWS 1.99 1.00 Ee ONE LOT BRACES . WwW in which the high scorers grabbed | fending champion Fred D. Wald- FRUTORY REBUN wilt be -decided-today.—The-pro-| Milter of Reno, Nev | NEW LOW PRICE —s pak ae ee ae Were 3:99 HATCHETS Were 2.49, NOW sf 5 | _— poo ly which shooter Petty, 1937 ion, ted , NO DOWN-PAYMENT Spe ngnnat ont thse having he the two in a 2-garget shootott. Ma": $ 49 eee a One Lor $ 799 - $335 saMe average on ste tar-| Petty broke the enti tring whil od : EN = NEW CAR GUARANTEE | ets for the year. Waldock and Miller miased one to | ow : $959 . $f 30 - — Chevrolet. meng py Titles in five a wet pre for second place. They will | N TIN . 2 | 95 One Let Oldsmobile, Pontiac, decided, starting with Class shoot. off today for second ‘and 4 DeSote, Chrysler and Plymouth. made up of marksmen who nor-| third place. . SNIPS Were 2.49. NOW s mally break 96.5 cent of the * ¢ *@ per Free Towing—No Block Deposit 1yard targets, down to Class| Petty, the only man to break 99 Motor Exchange Co. —— under 88) targets from 25 yards in the Grand | A American Handitap here, has 401 $. Seginew St. Ph. FE 38-7432 break 43-year-old fur dealer and cot-| missed only one of the 400 targets “Get Your Tires Recapped for That Labor Day Trip! SAVE 2 ON TIRE BILLS! PULVER’S RECAPS Are Guaranteed for 20,000 MILES or 12 MONTHS Which Ever Comes First --- Passenger Cars Only Best Gales Rubber Used Same Depth Tread as New Tires 4 Hour Service on Full Sets” ROY C. PULVER|| THE SPORTS $ Vp Block North of Pontiac Press Bip 'S South Cass—FE 2-7621 . ANGLE | Was 1.99 NOW 1.00 WRENCH PLIERS | one eeSH12 - 60} 1 one Lot 89° - 45< _HAMMERS Were NOW | one 15188 = 95¢ ; 6-Inch | 44M RULES Were 95¢. NOW 48 KEYHOLE Were 1.25 | 63° SAWS -Were 39¢...... 20¢ one oe 9 HE? - 60 nan, PLANES age | One Lot Se - $285 One Lot 92 - $270) 19 . DON'T MISS THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME | ~ $188] one tat 172 - 90 SALE OF FAMOUS BRAND QUALITY TOOLS: Ota Oe Led Formerly fe OPEN FRI. Until 9.P. Me | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 ‘ oe | Cornets $135” Clarinets *120” Complete with PLUSH CASES! Available on . Convenient Terms! CALBI MUSIC CO. and Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 North a St. Phone FE. 5-8 rr Trombones | Ask About Our 90-Day aa Purchase Rental Plan! Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments te te te Sam Benson Says: > LADIES! ~ $LAST CALL For Outstanding Bargains! ‘BUY FOR NOW! .. anc Next Summer! Save Up to ‘2 and More! Sizes 9 to 15... 16% to 242... 38 te 52 I Could Sell for $4. 4.95 ~‘Dut They Go! BLOUSES | SKIRTS oan Stine 5 s] @ Sharkskin @ Cotton Values to $4.95 OUT THEY G0! LADIES TOPPERS Values to $24.95 CLOTHING OUTLET ar ¢€ 20 S, PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER am Benson “—_ NN NN | = Lawyer Plans =|to Appeal Case Defense Attorneys Will Confer Today on Filing Appeal LAPEER —.A motion for a new trial has been denied Clayton C. Gilliland, 61, of Detroit, imprisoned for conspiracy to obstruct justice in evictions stemming from the failure of a program. Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn denied the motion yesterday. torney Clem Block said an appeal to the State Supreme Court is planned. He said he would confer with Leo Hoffman of , an- other defense lawyer, sometime today on filing the appeal. “We couldn’t possibly make the October term with the ap- peal, so we will probably have te wait until the December term,” Block sald. He, added that defense counsel eke to confer with Judge Quinn soon as possible a the status of GillilAnd, pendi Supreme Court appeal.” Omen is still free on $5,000 bond. Gilliland was convicted as the result of farmers restraining La- peer County Sheriff Clark Gregory from evicting the late Mrs. Eliza- beth Stevens. The elderly woman, a widow, had refused to pay an assessment in the failure of the old Lapeer Farmers Mutual Fire Assn. Her farm was sold under court erder to make up the payment. She was evicted later and sub- sequently died at the home of a daughter in Detroit. Gilliland, who was sentenced to | 4%3 years imprisonment, claimed his conviction should be set aside because a relative was among the jurors. In denying the motion, Quinn | stated that neither the defendant nor his cousin knew they were relatives until after the trial. Three others accused with Gil- liland were acquited. Four Area Students Given Scholarships Four area residents have been named among 112 Michigan State College students receiving William and Sarah E. Hinman scholarships for the 1954-55 college year. Among the recipients are Lanny L. Johnson of 204 Waverly, Royal Oak, a senior: Delores D, Nichol- son of 221 Virginia Ave., Royal Oak, a junior; Norman Wiley of a junior; a senior. The scholarships range in value Oxford Lions Donate Ceiling Projector, Film - OXFORD — The Oxford Lions recently presen: a ceiling projector and a collection of 55 microfilmed popular books for both adult and juvenile reading to the Oxford Public Library. The projector and books may be borrowed by any individual or group in the community. It is designed primarity for bedridden patients. Don Awrey of the Lions Club - las offered to demonstrate how the machine is operated. farmers insurance In Grand Rapids, defense at- |: and Carol J. " Howarth of Cass City, | > Senna "|New Thal, for Gilliland Is Rejected + : = To Live in Walled Lake Barbara Lee WALLED LAKE — St. William Catholic Church was the setting for the 11 a.m. ceremony uniting Barbara Lee Knapp and Joseph | || 283 Participate inFun Program. Swimming and Softball Highlight Summer in Waterford Township WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Recreation Supt. Thomas Belton reported today that 1,283 persons | participated in the township's | summer recreation program. A total of 195 players took part | lin the three softball leagues — Mens’, Juniors and Little. An } average of 100 spectators viewed | | each evening of games, Belton | | said. The six-week day camp ses- sion at the Highland Recreation Area was attended by 136 town- the Oakland County Children’s Home. Each child was eligible to spend a full week at camp. A six-week swimming instruc- tion program was carried on for dents. A swim tournament at Pon- tiac Lake climaxed the swimming program, with 200 children and adults—participating. Average attendance during the eight weeks of organized games | and activities carried on at the | playgrounds of four elementary schools was 30 per day, Belton re- Tho playground program ia cluded junkets to the Detroit | Zoo, a trip to day camp and a Eighty youngsters took part. A final aspect of the program was the loaning of game equip- ier by the nereaton Spar outings by the recreation depart- | | ment. tub Elects- ship children, including 18 from | |650 persons at private beaches | volunteered by five township resi- | Knapp Wed in St. William Church Rite William Katona in marriage, Sat- urday. The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and “Mrs. William Lee Knapp | of Walled Lake. The bridegroom's |parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katona of Glennie. _The bride approached the al- | tar in a gown of tlered Chan- tilly lace ever hoops, fashioned with a stand - up collar and | pointed sleeves, Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of orange blossoms and | rniestones and she carried a cas- ade bouquet of white roses and | stephanotis centered with a white orchid. | Mrs, Robert Fanto was the ma- |tron of honor and bridesmaids | were Mrs. George Garner and Janet A. Collins. | The brother of the groom, James | B. Katona, served as best man and | | Bill Levay and Donald Levay were ushers, | After a reception in the VFW | Memorial Hall, Northville, the | newlyweds left for a wedding trip | to northern Michigan and Wiscon- |sin. Upon their return they will | reside in Walled Lake. “= Dublin School Registration Se Students Will Sept. 8, Superintendent Reveals | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—Wit- | liam H. Vander Ven, superintend- ent-of Dublin Schools, | today that all students will Sept. 8 at 8:40 a.m. Regular classes will begin Sept. 9. New teachers and those return- ing to their classrooms in the Dublin district will hold a general meeting Sept. 7 to acquaint them with this year’s program, Vander Ven said. Parents enrolling kindergarten children who have not previously | registered are asked to bring tion records to the school. Report | -|Huron Teachers. Start Monday Students From Milford, Highland, White Lake Begin Following Friday MILFORD — School will begin Monday for teachers in the Huron Valley School System, and students will start class work the following Friday. On Monday, the weathers will hold a series of meetings to get acquainted and become familiar coming school year. Speakers will include . Supt. Harold ‘Hansen, Mrs. Ha Oaks, president of the Huron Valley PTA Council, the Rev. Charlies Richey and Don Culbertson, president of the teachers’ asso- ciation. A luncheon at the Bertha Baker | School cafeteria at 11:30 a. m. will be followed by a tour of the district under the supervision ‘of Sandford Burton, principal of the Highland Junior High School. Planned activities will take place during the week up until the time student registration starts, at 8:45 a. m. Friday. There will be 85 teachers em- ployed to teach the 2,300 pupils in the three areas, Highland, White Lake and Milford. More than 24 busses will transport the children to the various schools. Cth the werk mugged ot Ser Ge) Dimes for Polio Go in Milford Parking Meters ‘MILFORD—A unique campaign has been launched in Milford to aid the Emergency March of Dimes campaign. Instead of a house to house can- vass, reading “Won't You Include a Dime for Polio?” have j}been put on over 200 parking } meters | The dimes are collected by Chief of Police Floyd Harger, who sep- | arates the coins from nickels and MRS. JOSEPH ELMER JR. Marilyn Hager Wed Sunday in Baptist Rite MARLETTE — Marilyin Hager became the bride of Joseph Elmer Jr. Sunday in an afternoon cere- mony performed in the Baptist Church. . Marilyn's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hager of Mariette and Joseph is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Elmer of Landsdowne... The bride’s three sisters served as her attendants, with Mrs. Verlin Morgan as matron of henor Mrs. Ray Clendennan and Levilla Hager were bridesmaids. Robert Elmer, the bridegroom's brother was best man, and ushers were Robert Deal, Elwyn Mahuria, Bob Kraning and Don Ross. Both are graduates of Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. They | will tive in Greenville following | their wedding trip. Both plan to teach at the University. September 8 Is Enrollment Day Grade School Children Begin Classes Sept. 9 in Waterford | pennies and turns them over to | the campaign. Mrs. George Eberle, Milford di- | rector of women's activity of the _ foundation, reports the drive has | been successful so far. A goal of $500 is expected to be reached | Sept. 1. The campaign began Aug. 16. j t | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—En- roliment of the 4,250 children in grades one through six will take place here Sept. 8, from 8:45 to | 10:30 a.m., in all township ele-| | mentary school buildings, it was | announced today. | These six grades will begin full- |day sessions Sept. 9 and 10 at | 8:45 a-m., sald Mrs, Dorothy Selle, Wins at Bible School DRAYTON PAINS — Mrs. Roy The tendance, punctuality, Bibles pres- ent, and visitors. The primary de- partment was runner-up. | Mrs. Sollman President LUM — Mrs. John Sollman was elected president of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Free Methodist Church at a recent meeting. Other officers chosen were Mrs. William Ryckman, first vice pres- ident; Mrs. Earl Burt, second vice -president.and stewardship—secre- tary; Mrs. Eleanor Delanoy, urer, and Mrs. Earl Kincaid, mis- __sion study secretary. Marine Band Scheduled YPSILANTI «» — The U. S. Marine Corps band will appear in Ypsilanti Sept. 20 for a concert at Pease Auditorium. Sponsoring \the event is the Ypsilanti Band | Parents Club. SAM'S AUBURN Stamps, plus easy parking tiac State Bonk. SERVE DRUGS COMPLETELY NEW FROM STEM TO STERN Not just another drug store — Sam’s will feature one of the finest prescription departments in Oack- lond County — all this and Holdens Red Trading Come in and meet Som the druggist with a million friends. Som’s is just across the street from Pon- WALGREEN AGENCY HEIGHTS DRUG STORE— and low downtown prices. i sec- | | retary; Mrs.-Lleyd_Michel,_trehs—— 4 Resuming the same schedule as. last year, the school bus will begin its student ‘pickup Sept. 8. Clifford Schools to Start CLIFFORD—The Clifford Schools will begin classes on Monday, it was announced by school officials | today. Mrs. Walter R. Hrisko BERKLEY — Rosary will be recited for Mrs. Walter R. (Helen | H.) Hrisko, 42, of 851 Harvard Rd. at 8 p. m. today, with prayer serv- ice at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at Sul- livan and Son -Funeral Home, Royal Oak. . Requiem Mass will be celebrat- ed at 10-2. m. at the Shrine of the Little Flower, with burial in Holy Sepuichre Cemetery. She died Monday in a London, Ont., hospital. Besides her husband, she ig sur- vived by two sons, Robert and Richard; her mother, Mrs. Ber- nice Stephen of Detroit, four brothers and a sister. B. May of 947 Grace St., "was held this morning .at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements’ ‘were by Dudiey H. Moore Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. The baby | died Monday. | elementary coordinator for Water- | ford Township Schools, Registration of kindergarten pupils will be held Sept. 8 and 9 from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m,— Children whose last names begin with the initials A - K, inclusive, will register on the first day | Mrs, Selle said parents are re- }| quested to bring the child's birth certificate and health record for Governor of Rotary to Visit Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — The Rotary | Monday to Harold M. Dorr, gov- tary International, it was an- eron E. Rose, president, |ald Watkins, secretary. |also conduct a club assembly. Want to stand out in class—dazzle your fellow students? Let us keep your clothes sparkling clean—with our low cost service! ™ Sue” 388 NELSON OR 3-7362 FE 46171 Club of Walled Lake will be host ernor of the 222nd District of Ro- 277 BALDWIN ht Keego Budgie Bulletin Attends British Conclave ‘KEEGO HARBOR—John Braun- || stein of 2454 Fordum St. recently =ireturned-—from the -first--World+ Budgerigar Convention at Harro- | gate, Endiand. Braunstein, who has raised pare- sented All Pets Magazine at the eM pet i sonore Sanforized, vat dyed, lifetime pockets, For- est Green, Grey, and Sun Tan. 1 Shirts .. . 3” Pants....°3” Levi's Men’s ... . 53% ‘Women’s . . $415 Out They Go! Shoes. . /2 on | 6 118 Pair Children’s Reg. $5.95 Green’s Ladies’ Summer NOW | $3” Men’s Wear—Shoes Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains A Good Used Car? | COMMUNITY MOTORS Rochester and SAVE ! | {keets for the last 18 years, repre-j, | ._ LAST WEEK OF OUR . AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 10% to 40% Off on OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE Including WILLETT-WHITNEY-IMPERIAL. | _ HEKMAN-SUPERIOR- AULSBROOK You Can’ t Afford to Miss .. This Money-Saving Sale _ Pictures 12 Price! DRAYTON . emg, FURNISHINGS “ “The Friendly Store” Drayton Plains — OR 3-2300 Opin Friday Eve Till 9:00 P.M: Richardson Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. Now PASTEURIZED a Galion 4404 ) Drayton Pistus 1540 Unten Lake Rd, Union Lake SHOES Fx FAMILY iinet ao isan TURPIN-HALL FAMILY SHOE STORES Dirte ew Guaranteed DRAYTON JEWELERS orth of ihe Bask A. 4. 3 Doors North Plenty Free Parking >. % : bs ° A : eae ye ; ae ioe eee es Be abe vg: Be | ., ¥ Si Pee } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Speed Close to Spectator SAN @—In an age ness are getting interested of sound, millions of Americans | stock car facing stables, just as are still more thrilled by seeing | they do stables of racehorses. Paul how fast horses and automobiles | Whiteman, for example, has a two- ‘can race around a track. car stable.” Why? Some 4,000 drivers compete ‘People are interested in all| regularly im stock car races oo @ a Re gy oh ner Pw Mts | etionel point neteg eguttin. Lande a bas tae eae car's aie Ger wneeeee ™ really excited over “ “te have to be close enough to see and aah ean ae ae oe oa §. year,” France said, “And France, who stands 6-feet-4 and | 20 more will do better than $15,000. weighs 230 pounds, built his own racing car as a rawboned kid of | io his 20 back ar 189, He drove in | also count’ on about $20,000 mare races in the days when the rewards | for personal appearances.” ceeded form of thrills and| this possibility of earning up to $50,000 in a year has attracted i, many drivers, But the sport, first popular in the South, started mushrooming Prighoary Saris y = = across the country in 1938, ‘and its| yace at Darlington, §.C., which : rer seem over. It's | pays $30,000 in prizes this yedr and big now, is expected to-draw a gate of $150,- Big Bill is president of the larg- | 000. . ul est organized segment of the in-| But plans are underway to build dustry — the National Assn. for | a two million dollar track at Day- Stock Car Auto Racing. - | tona Beach, Fia., a project which “This year there will be some 2,-| France and his fellow promoters 000 events on 100 tracks in all| hope will enable them to put on parts of America,” he said. “Close | contests that will make the AAA’ iW Hl E : fi i FP 7 EEE. Shes zg é Ti t Le F : E DIXIE DUGAN ¢' oe Ets i — I'M GOING TO- TREAT ? & g AL 5 s\2 ot S Nene = at or > C/ bm AUGUST 25; 1954 by Ernie Bushmiller IT You'tL BE LOOK HOW HAPPY SOMEONE ELSE HAPPY, TOO BOARDING HOUSE DAILY PRESS WANT AD * DIAL FE 2-8181 Yij2-0 oom 1 MUST HAWE Fu. Ask for the Went Ad Dept. e-25 “You mean that’s your kindergarten call Old Lady Wilcox?” Gem teacher—the one you Still Advanci wneneee __|NOLSOB ancing 0 uSy DETROIT Wholesale prices on <.. CHICAGO @ — Wheat futures hy oy, NEW YORK @#—The stock mar- == eontinued to advance on the Board | , "i"; / hag = ‘ket. presented an uneven price, pic- ‘of Trade in early Gealings today = pp a My ge er = ture today in the early afternoon. and September soybeans started) ,ipies, Wolf River, No 1, 3.00-3.59 bu:| Prices moved within a fairly to recover some of their losses of | apples, Wealthy, fancy, 4.25 bu; | | nero easily encompessed. . 3.00-3.50 bu. Canteloupes, fancy, 6.00 range the last two days. bu; ‘No, 1, 300-400 bu. Huckleberries. | by 2 points either way. There were Wheat advanced on reports of | No. i 30-350 bu; peed Rea Haven, |® few exceptions, further reports of rust damege in| 6, & 30 ae No. 1 | first time it has fallen so low since Canada, 300-325 %» bu. Watermelons, Ne 3./ early July. Yesterday's total in x ee oybeans, which had 7 oie flat, No. 1,/@ falling market was 2,000,000 lost about 19 cents in two days, | 1502.00 bu: see ee See bn mean, | shares. climbed almost 7 cents in early | green, round, No 1, 2.50-3.00 bu; beans,| Aircrafts were mostly lower dealings. Rain through the aye ie oe hon benae a Bemet: | Curtis-Wright, however, was up bean belt, with more predicted, | 300.335 bu. Beets, No 1, 15-0 dos | around a point after directors de- Sone ming (Ee Sats sre cb ot J " 5 cents in 160-150 bu; cabbage, red, 1, keep the crop from maturing, fo.h'%s tu; No. 1.| previous quarters. Garrett Corp. Near the end of the first hour | }$-'#5 mu. Carrots. Mo 5) “or | Was unusually weak with a loss of = ‘wheat was ¥% to % higher, Septem- 198 be. Cauliflower, No. 2. 2.80-3.00 dos. | between 3 and 4 points. ~~ * ‘ber $2.14%, corn was up % to %, rape See Corn, | sweet, No. 1. The railroads were down along September $1.64, oats were wer No. 1, 2.78-3.25 bu; cucumbers, pickle, | With the distillers ener wast tai cent higher, |e, ii sieite we garnet ‘ets; | Chemicals, on the other hand 73%, rye was 1 to 1% cent *| dos. bens. Eggplant, No 3, 180-200 bu: |reversed their recent weakness September $1.23%, soybeans were Soroiast No. i, .15-1.00 pk. Onions, ee September | erees. Re I 68-96 ‘aon veka: onions, | 2nd forged ahead. $3.04 and. lard was 2 to 35 cents ory, Med Se ‘whis: "passiay | ‘The motion picture issues were curly, * : : ; No. .75-.90 dos. Peas, biack eye, | st i ’ hundred pounds higher, Septem-| 2% "0 0s a pe - rong with — trading . in ber $18.30. Na. 1) 16-125 DE. peppers hot. No. 1”; Dlocks as large as 900 shares up 1.00-1.50 bu; peppers, pimiento, No. 1./ a major fraction. 2.00-2.50 pk; peppers, sweet, No. 1. 1.00- * * oe : . Ne 4 In the mixed class. w the Groin Prices | My fetes, Boe Be. SSE clase were emcaco GnaIx 100-Ib bag. Radishes, ‘red, fancy, .so|™Otors, steels, rubbers, oils, air- CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain Gon. behs; No. 1. S0-38 dos. Beha: ra-/lines, radio-television, and the Wheat Dee o..esees 1.26% (ents dee sone gee SS acorn Ne. | Utilities ze Bap ———soves Sm Mar bog se 1.30% i 130-2.09 bu: squash, Butternut, He Bae novccrer 21010 Bop ...0---- 388 | 5:00-3:80 bu: squash. Ttalian, No. 1, 1.00. New York Stocks May ...s« vow 2.14 NOP os.sceee 3$ 180 % bu: squash, ‘Hubbard, No. i, 3.00 esexs 2.03 a eee 2% bu; uash, summer, No. 1 .75-1 “el Adams Ex ... 3668 Johns Man... 75 MAT sesesees 3% |e outdoor, fancy, 1.25. 14- | admiral --- 3.3 Jones & L...., 25. Bep ous oe 106% May . +. 275% i> besket: tomatoes, outdoor, No. 1, Air Reduc ... 282 Kelsey Hay ” 22 Dee ..-see ee a ra05 | 20-115 14-lb basket. Turnip. No. 1 | Alleg L Stl .. 6 Kennecott”. ab Mag oi2cc: LSeRe Ook LITT | PES Sgt, pees furan, topped, me: Amieg on”. see Kime ci 2... Fe ; = per .. Be Lettuce sailed : eab-| Allis Chal |. 645 Lehn & PF... 17 BOD setevees oe ay OT as bage, Ne. 1 300-286 bu. Soares, No.| Alum Lid ... 67 LOF Giass..., is Dee «+0000 ac + L bu; endive, bleached. No. 1.| Alum Am |... 79.4 Lib MeN&L... 11 - —ngcoteedin > ae ~ Biaemnaan 1300 | cote ba ecarele’ No. 100-135 | Am Airlin -.. Ie & My... 60 oe ce Bee ees | Bebastnata MTL The hae [am Stas ge Es A oe ee as agit eat, ita. 1. -81.00 bu.|Am Ges & Ei 366 Lone S Cem’, 45 Romaine, No. 1, .15-1.25 bu. ie ee te ee 3, Fi colar, Hock, Tae-L38 bu: aie, No. 1 am Metere . yes Marsh Pieid. a Mustard, No. 1, .15-.25 bu wee “* [ erage im borrel Met 1 100-130. bu. Spinach | Am Red: es one Contes’ ee . teeth be. Turnip. No. 1, 75-1.28 bu. |= an 7 as — x = - {Am Tel & Tel 173.@ Motor Pa... 233 ei DETROIT EGGS Am Tob ..... 583 Motor Wheel.. 23.7 DETROIT (AP) Tow. Detrott. | ‘am Zine ; 4 Motorel — 4 Whites—Orade A, jumbo wid O° | Armco . Murray Cp..., 26.1 Seip; large 81-85. wid avg 64; medium. | Arna pry G 383 Nat Blsc..... 42 SEC Throws Out Case | 204i. wia ave 40; small 29; grade B. | Atchison” 113.3 Nat Cash R..-. a5 a large 47-48, wid avg 47%. Peewees 21. au Cat Line 128-4 | - nl hte oe Against Otis & Co. in eh tne Seat widen Ww sl [tree re 8 Nat Used. B18 23-29, wid ave 26%: grade a os: Bald Lima ... 96 Thea... 8.3 Kaiser-Frazer Deal grade Eres #436 wie ove SOs Pee: | Bale SOR Soo 384 Ma ae att wees \e Beech ee. . : WASHINGTON @ — ‘The! Checks 22-23, wid ove 2%. va — wo. Oe t.....) 208 Securities & Exchange Commission | guppiics ample Mediums easy with in. | Beth Steel |. 753 Nort & West. 426 ereased at discounts, | Boeing Air .. 633 _ Pac. 814 has thrown out charges against | Susi bout steady with supplies lib. {Bond Sirs... 147 HOF Pec... S74 Otis & Co, after a long inquiry into | eral and moving just fair. Undergrades | Borden - m6 Ohio Ou....: a its withdrawal as an underwriter Tagine to cok aad cuntumes Gomente Briggs Mi 40.7 Owens Til Gl” 886 for = 10-million-dollar Kaiser-Fra- | ight and « genere! lack of confidence | Brist My. 23:3 Pecherd -. 3? zer Corp. stock issue in 1948. emgoemees ty Gunteee. _ Budd Co 3g Peak EPL...” 14 In a unanimous action late yes- CHICAGO BUTTER sees Calum & H 96 Soho Da.... 32 terday, the commission granted @ | er Gai "wholeraie, buying prices (Ca DYY «128 JC... at. motion by Otis & Co. for dismissal unchanged: £9 score AA 06.75: 00 A 06.8: Seeeas sari “ne Pepat ea 90 B 64.25; 89 C 53; cars: 90 B 54%: | Carrier Cp .. 54 of proceedings to determine wheth-| 5 2 $7 ~ | Seeeer Shs FRelpe D..... 90 er the Cleveland firm's registra- steady to firm: reeetpts 8.981; | Cen Ill PS..... 233 Phitp Mor. 38 tion broker should be ~and US. | Cort-teed .... 204 Phil Pet .... 63. oa Sed S ates ons Bi ase Ms | Secyge ss Pua s & : ses O08 Proct = >. ¢ 8 a Canes Ore --ee a nee pie The commission never ruled 7 | Climax ees Pure Oil .... 60 @ main issue of the controversy Livestock | Goce Cola NEE Radio Cp 2: 32 — whether Otis & Co. deliberate- DETROET LIVESTOCK | Col Gas ...... 15.1 Reo Motors |. 27 Con Edis _.... 45.5 a a ee Fae DETROIT tAP}—The-D . Con_O8- i si-Ses Reya_Met_— A »,@ Peiledeiphia attorney and KF Hogs—salable 350. Early sales bar-| Con Pw pf 4%) 110 RRO Pict’. wa stockholder, to file a suit charg-| rows and gilts steady: 1 Te. dar-| Come Bak. as Rock Spe |.. 20 ing mismanagement on the part of | T°¥s_ en¢ nag ge gy ne Goat Mot .... 105 Seteway Ot. 471 officers and directors of the auto-| cferings: wndervone about steady. on | Com a..- .. 3d Bt eg feo 384 mobile company. | Cattio—Salable 400. Most early re-| Cuan Drug’: 294 Shell On... sor Following Masterson's suit, Otis | ceipts cows and steors and beif- | Curtiss Wr... 124 Ginclatr O°... 44 & Co. and another of the under- | Sitir'tnat sive carried aver trom surtier Det Bale ....- 32.3 Socony Vee ".. 45.3 writers withdrew their backing of |» the week: these also mainly cows | Doug aire .... 844 Bou Ry . 38 K-F's stock issue, No shares were | mercial and "below. choice and. prime | Dov,chem «41, Spares W -: 48 sca - ever issued and all funds deposit- | Slenehter steers and heifers scar ver. | Sast-Alr L ... 37 Od Brands .. 38:3/ ed tor purchase of shares were | tf So sis, tee,nedygt teat [Eraste't | S08 Sid Qu tet ——— Wi oe ha in February 1954 than in the same| A noise of 150 decibles is enough | Gerity-Michiean a7 3 month of 1953. to cause pain in a humanear, = k"S..teo 27 3 Midwest Abrasive*..... 65 7 Rudy | ee 3 ‘ 4 = \ \. t . ew =} wee ; yes THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1954 tg 2 a 4 i * ms : me! ; « ert Bares 55 | - Wheat Futures. [ MARKETS |Market Uneven, BT be be i i a Fe ; ( ) (krona) 18.34, (krone) 14.50, un- America: Argentina (free) 7.24, eee eee 2am eC Meee we saeuunsva |Carry ls Named as City Editor Press Announces Other Changes in News Staff Here Today Three appointments to news staff positions were announced by the Pontiac Press today. Thomas L. Carry has been named city editor, succeeding John A. a Castle, who has Carry on the telegraph desk. She has been a resident of Pontiac since 1920 and lives at 93 E. Iroquois Rd. Booth has been a member of the oe Press staff for four and one-half years. He served as a reporter for -two years and /since January |. 1952 has been a > copy reader. He lives with wife 40 S.. Glenhurst, Birmingham. Alfred J. Fishers Fight Federal Gift Tax Claim WASHINGTON (INS) — |his wife today were fighting a quarter-million dollar federal tax claim resulting from a 1950 gift of stock investments to the Fisher children, The Fishers placed 20,000 shares of class A stock in Fisher and Co. in trust for their five children. The federal government tends the stock should have been the Fishers filed gift tax returns. Altogether the Fishers each paid $53,835 in gift taxes, but the gov- ernment claims they should have paid $126,337 more—or a total of $252,674. Internal Revenue officials also contend that they did not file the _— within the time required by w. The case will be tried in U. S. Tax Court, Detroit, No date has been set. Dow Calls In Preferred, ‘Votes $1 Dividend MIDLAND ® — Directors of the Dow Chemical Co, today voted to call in all the company’s 303,869 shares of series A cumulative pre- ferred stock. . Preferred stock certificates will be redeemed at $107 a share, with Dect. 15 set as the redemption date. Local Voters Will Ba on City Employe Pensions con- valued at $80 instead of $30,-when+ Ballot |The proposals, submitted by the Retirement System ! esse fl pre lle itali i ‘ s if | A were of curb, Rundell and Business Briefs C. T. (Mike) O’Harrow, veteran + : Brasil (free) 1.60, ; unchanged, (bo- ; Venezuela oa Hong Kong dollar 17.55, un- for Harvesting Car Secrets to Ch rysler. - ~ News in Brief William Hopkins, 27, of 215 Oak- Need ve. wan’ coueeenl to 8 days in Oakland County Jail Tues- day after he pleaded guilty to reckless driving and driving with- jout a license before Sylvan Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy). He failed to-pay a $60 fine and $15 costs on the reckless driving count and a a to Diamond Rings, 20% Off. — — Georges - Newports, Jewelry Dept. ’3 1955 models.| If your friend's in jail and needs crets of the company Colbert appeared at a closed | all, Ph. PE 5-520. C. A. Mitchell. meeting of the CIO United Auto Workers Council in Detroit Mon- Death Notic day. Both the firm and the union es refused to comment officially on on se Ut, 20, at DO have premised the Pas dicay on | tsi of Abert ae, b._ Puberl — Se San -wats bevy © Ee ot o6 8S §S Bee Se See ne models are introduced this fall. Ortawe Park Cemetery ka fmm With Colbert at the meeting were | 77S "se pouatas Robert W. Conder, Chrysler vice Allen, 947 Grace St, Rochester; president in charge of industrial! Sisseth'B hay Graveside cer relations, and John D. Leary, di-! co wes Reid thie meraing rector of labor relations. ey ete ev A. ~~ Petburry of. ee Budiey Moore Paver | ; There had been s epecatotion - oe - 2 SS ee Chrysler might ners or er gar broltee af Deas Das was learned the company apoar.| sia er, Mr'van Bur’ was learned the company appar. ing. interment et Perry Mount Conwact revishein were aot, de. ments. by the Muntoon “Punerai cussed at the two-day meeting. THORBON, AUG. 36, 1964. ALEENA Studebaker, American Motors 7 ‘beloved mother of Wilbert ©. (Nash-Hudson) and Kaiser-Willys a Prodertek — have won contract concessions in Aug. 38 ot 2 pm. from the Voor: recent months from the UAW on George Widdifiel eftiiating In- a competitive poate, | Sak i, esa Chrysler in the last year has) == ; slipped far below its percentage of| _ Card of Thanks sales, compared with those of Gen- I WISH TO THANE uy eral Motors and Ford in other post- friends end relatives whe tame hare i St sees a Toe wit THE HUSBAND MR - Peso ne harmed | "Sa a es it will drive for a guaranteed an- toe guid sar mothers and alse nual wage in contracts with Ford for | their “indnese in vserving Chrysler and GM. m 2, Sentires Weather Good epee ed [ 129 ACORN we aan Funeral Directors 4 Still Need Rain, Agency) VOorhees-Siple. Re FUNERAL HOME ports Ambulance Service Plane or Motor LANSING #—The past. week con- Cemetery Lots tinued generally favorable for har s vest in Michigan, the| PRAUTIREL pty QRATE, WOE Federal-State Crop Reporting Serv Reasonable FE 40227. le aid td | FARR rp, RR Growing crops needed more rain,| —C8! MAple 57783. however, and weather to | 2 err iad bn bane ca. meget, BOX REPLIES of the state since late June al- At 10 am. today though timely showers have kept range were replies pa crops condition, Press office The harvest of small grains the following boxes: ‘Scho of he" Loner Poateess } 2-4-5, 6 21, 16, 28, except along the eastern edge of 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 42, 55, Lake Huron, The grain harvest 57, 59, G4, 78, 84, 86, 104, continued in northern Lower Pe- | 3 !14- j ninsula counties and in the Upper = Fentasate, __ Help Wanted Male 6 coomnd anny of lay’ te setst tear ATTENTION ties. Pru third cuttings were High Shool Graduates The harvest of early potatoes; -—- APPLIANCE snd imme oi Hecoor of te". 3 th aoe | Lower a ; _ | ‘Mr Green, Personnel Office, | Most of the corn. acreage was ey pm thurs. Pi a progressing well. A good soaking Bat. WAITE’S of rain was needed-in most coun- é : ties. Sor i? DESIRES STEADY WORK About 52 per cent of the corn Pind aio ax . wre tn the roasting car singe, | Bike “bec Hist Fit 18 per cent past the stage and 30 aE YO per cent had not yet reached the r+] oe conditions. roasting car stage. The corn crop | ® to 8 PE Ges or x43 was a little behind the 1953 crop Ave ie at the same date. ent tsern of 4 Peaches were being harvested in eoeean | nr Foose southern and Central Michigan poem oe VE Pes! ter The harvest . costy apples wos 3 FE AS gh u ‘ey underway lew Bartlett pears HIGH . UCA’ wo -|and some plums were being har- tone bone ae Toorene Truck crop growers were har BSF SAF FoMAN inbADy Mix westing carrots, onions, celery, é . tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet corn, M-60 at Crescent Lake snap beans and cantaloup. More See Al pee Es | i DETROIT (UP) — Directors of aged to work on one of the most Murray Corp. today declared a beet at ms, ie Bt, Cir of 530 cents a share on ouen Gad com at nies = Sept. 22 to 227.’ Some eopend top, Geed sab record Sept. 10. _veniences Give tan a similar dividend fuperirnee_ and previous preferred stock ; stockholders of =o ' See under » “Praulein.” Reward. REWARD | ene cocker, A a ios vicinity Answers to -Garmicnech en's . Liseein & er rs HOUSETRAILER. AUBURN Heights. Adults only FE 17-0251 ARE rooms and bath. FE 6-1370. Wanted to Rent 29 ADULTS PE ee MASON ALTERATIONS & RE-| _pairs. All kinds. EM 3 -| PLUMBING AND HEATING. i 8. Comnton & Son. FE 43757, OR WRECKING 100 HOUSES REFRIGERA WASHING MACHINES NONEEPAIRED PHONE FE 4.2569 j | MASON - estimate Our work quotemeet ““K. J, Wetster & Son : — 9 Eo rT PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR. EMPLOYE from “3 Timely Tip Folks... | Srough Classified a Ae, OR 2 WORKING GIRLS, w eal 32A _Bisked,_ Market «1608. on_privilages. FE +00 _ Wanted Real Estate 32A Yao See meat proms | Busine OLS To aes | > _ _ ttear ee B . Use of liviag room MAHAN HAS BUYERS etcetera _towewen Fe 3 YOU WANT ACTION an le bent 15 the other, Aug.|CLEAN BEDROOM NEAR 5ST. | Rage is - Gar sales zy bad seeiervea, OE © a _ force -is . exc e j AND 4 APT CLOSE IN. NICE . MEN your Rekng Oat Monee yeu Our cee 3 are, © ocaaes B lt 4p KA Pontiac nat Ne Stout &. in ee ee ts wat you, wil be. satisited. Sure PE cout betore $:230 p.m. GzAN SiREPINO ROOM. PRI- We APT. vate entrance. Close in. PE 3-6097. Webster Grade and Washington Jr. High An Ff NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. ‘Open 6:30 “> 33 _W. Huron St. PE $8163 ~ AUBURN HEIGHTS 3 lots With o 4 bome large utility Fay lg unnaganed second fie, Priced to $1,300 DOWN c.nder diate action. ROY KNAUF, Realto w. PE 2-741 iE PARTY WELL BUY TROOMS, DOWN TOWN ABULTa | oe ge \ 3 Sse ea Ta Ene ee 3 James St. Adults ! ‘ oats AND BATH. Paivard furnished. able or —$—$——— _Winter. Woodhull Lake. . mente” ony ADAMS 383 Auburn Av: AM REALTY CO. ure! FE +3393 MAZING VALUE monthly pay- ~ Gi THe Moet POR Your | @* RD EM 34412/ 3 rooms and bath. Adults only.| near bus FE 42887 ® room home, 6 2 pickup & gctiveez service | ig5 OG INVITA we. by THE M FOR YOUR ward §-7744 here — ROG FOR and es Be Mar fee ts the “bird” to see 4) W. Huree .. G. Hempstead nos pes 42583. er. ato L INCA TOneuied Clean on ee oe Ce oo | 8 rE —. T CLEAN SLEEPING oe i eaves. Ss Sain. ; ne Your ARE DEALER 18 TE wt ve ros 199 Plerence. FE teen om bes fine. Only ° Cioht TRUCKING AND DUMP me ene eaee row Ne land contrac of equity ts your O Rent Houses Furnished 35 . 200 down truck Black dirt pee. 7 home. “~ NICE SLEEPING ROOM WT N.|,.. .. cis. caine REDUCE K. L. Templeton, Realtor AVAILABLE TO JUNE, ISTH. 2| _Johneon. Watkins Lake Front HT A 2339 Orcharé Lake Ré_ FE +469 (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) a rc i NS) 2 dt a 1 Call Bill, YE 5003) sind Bethe sate «scientific. quick ASH “3 ety o a of HT TRUCKING AND HAULIN wou | nutritional quick and MAN one 4 TON TRUCK _NCALL PE e410 a ] t Otfice Open 9-8 | MAN | WITH, TONayime PE | SECOND TO NONE THERE'S etiemen ~ | 49421 * only one, Fina Foam for cleaning ’ OvNG aND TRUCKING DUMP | [Es end upholstery, Waite's No} Ho you want s fast deal on your A. JOHNSON Realtor at Ei oo Reasonable. FE) WOMEN WANT & DORMEYER) Oakland County Bring in your FE 42533} very - ane deep fryer. mixer or steam iron| contract or call FE and 1704. S. Telegraph Rd. June. FE REDUCED RATES tree? We will give you your| ask for Ted McCullough 7 NEW CABINS. 1 CHILD AL- . wed. Local and Lona _ Distance Moving tor cous, cream STONE REALTY poet. ans F hone FE 5-005 _____ a wian6~AY ‘aRAN 919 Joslyn FE 20046 , OR LIST YOUR LAKE j BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. NICE. VET WITH 3 TON STAKE TROCE bat ~~ - Son. | 9 10.8 pm. Dai oun 1 to +| “property Purchasers wang > i feralabed Leber Day to Jone erect KE| Est gees | eae | OE | the nga —_—# 7S ore ’ Ph. Pontiac EM 3-3311 or” HOLMES-BA AY O’DELL CARTAGE fect with Mr” Walma ry thers We HAVE " UNiv. 1-5788 10L-M S BARTR M focal and Long Distance Moving ne or : WANTED. FARMS & ACREAGE = Phone FE $9005 Ste SLocum 17-5848 reverse | a: our disposal to purchase new| of all Kinds Have buyers peas, A one VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR- | —Sh#fres. Thank you or ea and contracts for| » W DINNAN AND 6ON A. at sie = Agents for N American Van' Wd Child ta Board 26) our clients. See me before = 66 W HURON on 3 Going Tires ‘arce fans caywhere me * Pa sell ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. Ss ROOM FURN HOUSE 82 ) Pomed Pry wet service. "| SMALL CHILDREN BY DAY OR| you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE rri Rent Apts. Furnished 33| week 3125 Pridham, Keego Har- PAUCRIRG AND BACUPG Bubs Wid Househ : HAN |? zonnmaro,noong, envare 7 ROOMS MODERN ici a. bish. me D. Wa. Household Gooes 27 entrance, baby welcome, FE| ¢ wait Circle Dr, Walled Lake ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST| REALTY CO., REALTORS = WALLED CARE. ii ©. LAKE Trucks to Ren furniture buyers cash waiting. Open en cetans and Sundays 1 ROOM FOR 1 MAN. QUIET.| “br 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, mod- TRUCKS, TRACTORS _FE ¢ ee 1075 W. Huron Ph. PE 3.0263 clean, no drinking. Very reasom®| orp’ Sort. 1 to June 3, 1955. AND EQ ' | WE WILL BUY OR AUCTION AL _sole_rent. 273 8. Paddock. EDgewater 19148 Detroit. % Ton Picki 1% Ton Stake goods Tyler WE 1 ROOM BASEMENT APT. PRI |S ROOMS. i BATHS. 2 KITCH- Aut Seng Trucks 1831. : ABSOLUTELY vate entrance ond beth, | or 3)” ens. Newiy 4. Heat & ? Pontiac Farm and =| WANTED FURNITURE tO. 7 ROOM FURNISHED APT NEAR | Near Poniias ‘High FE Sasi. Industrial Tractor Co, Hf you have anything for HAVE Fisher's, adults. 21 Parkdale. PE | =~; — yu seu — PE Cite foe ig hh odo SOME 2070 Lake, Gas. lights, on LARGEST & PINEST 2 ya sovi_—_f & CAND Ed ranare| Etec x a Painting & Decorating 20 a eS SALES 7 due, 70 6 Bann, PE 200m. | 34000, = $12 WEEKLY lange & yoom beste, 9 cor : st oe _L& S SALES CO. _ . 7 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS |5 ROOM FURNISHED TERRACE 125 _North Perry Street on paved road -| 4-1 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, | OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST $1,000,000 warking couple 300 N. Saginaw | $85. FE 5-6250 | Convalescent Homes S'rocm hese “tarme we, Water paper removed. Estimetes FE) USED FURSTTURE SUYER READY 7 ROOMS 1 CHILD” WELCOME |@ ROOM YEAR AROUND UNION | ~~~~~~ recent Homes SSA! isd : 460k _ CE¥ Ua SOV it On AUCTION TF AND PE $5002 ——s———s«dtsdakefromt home Basement, oll pesinent POR } R pro.| EO MARBLE. Realtor A-l INTERIOR AND STs for vou. OA &-268) WAITING 7 ROOMS. A BABY WELCOME. FE furnace) water heater, complete . including 1) geri? walk. | 6261 Ande Rd Waterford anteed 2-523] or FE 2-3844. FURNII URE NEED a0 JED YOU *_ROOMS iN TOWN SINOLE PER. 3-211 = ; a pe - — a ——— E “0D Et eaaise wis : * BATH NO UTE sat cay eee STS: C@BARGAIN.©©~~O—™ jug Reasonay' FE $-8006, | ton dollar “will buy outrigmt or | NIC sk TAR CER | ee eiesret EE SAO} tes. Cait OR 4b F srenth ‘Repiy Pontine ‘Press. BARGAT e | = NICHOLIE & HARGER|2 ROOM APT. MAIN FLOOR’ PRI- mvt BO es ’ New 2 bedroom ranch type on = --i PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-| ‘sell tt for you. B. m munity vate entrance Utilities fu a5 |9 MILES TO PONTIAC. 2 BED- s —| one hali lot : terior 10 per cent disc. for cash.| sale. Ph. OR 327! Open 8:30 ‘til 8:30 Aubura. . e Fura. room lakefront house Strictly Rent Stores v7) oe M7 Ww ranteed, free estimates. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | 33 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 56183 ; | modern. Adul'g. 8 months lease. ( | LOST ; duced price $2,000 for imme- | FE | _of furniture. Ph, 2-553. Wanted Real E 32A12 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE.| EM mt aint ; diate action 1,000 down. , INTER EXTER ted state aduits. E. Bivd. TOE iis ARS i PRIVATE CLEANER’S AND _EQUIP- Cit . | in ad wore seed, PE Wtd. Misceflaneous 28 hemmee enlace Mvasateemcl cede FS ROOMS. 1 MAN. USE OUR EN- db gy EE ogg By Pa w of Dinent, reasezabie, w W. Chicago JIM WRIG T. Realtor | $ aoe. 1932 7 AND BUSINESS trance. 142 _§. Johnson. Pontise, secluded. EM 32204 _|LAROE STORE with TVING | Co-operative Neal Estate E . 7 ; TERIOR AND FORD ROADSTER BOD a @ ROOMS | GuEST Hic warters, parting space. | Ss painting done. Reasonable. No job frame, Would consider late Model everything furnished. Refrigera-~| bath on Meceday Toke Prefer. Joo Orchard Late Rd. eego BY OWNER big or too «mail. esti-| A. OL 60476. 7 _tion. Bus goes by door. FE . bly 2 men, Re Jy Pontiac Press, Harbor. Near oft 1 Sg a oo shaeonatieor ope aa| IS TERRIFIC! |sagous fomapeg.reeere| f° OL QE mRCANO ie) ar Sorte ee | Inside and out. References. Free ‘Archery Shop. Across. from --0ee tii Telegraph. _ _— : hat ment lake _ privusges. 4 pisnates. FE eet stort Mob. OR d-2064 It your home or property is in the|? ROOMS. PRIVATE Bary are FOR RENT per month Cab Hotel | ig — eo | Ww res — Drayton, of} adults o 34572 -| @ room modern house near bus 5-41 - | ring & paper removed. Chas. Jeather Li Boy chair. MY 2-6432 lake areas call White Po te —onty, PE _2eer2 furnished. Neo | song a HEAT : - = ReriEs SO Gr PE 20186. | WANTED TO BUY GOOD GMALL| Bros. It hes always been our|? OOM ee TA NN | Children. $78.00 per month good . sine 4%6| Brick Two Family | * : PAINTING PAPERHANGING | battery radio. Must be in first] Policy to work only in eon-| Adults only FE Sexe month, 232 E. Pike. PE 5-2555 located on the west Im- WALLS CLEA class sh ° P. Sutton. MY centrated area. By doing so, we 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY, 7278 ° . ~ : ——_— ns sents s a A me are better equipped to appraise) E. Wilson 0 Jo n K. Irwin Rent Office Space | _yooms and beth up and five rooms - PAINTING AD DECORATING, WANTED USED HOUSETRAILER and work on your property. This}3} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND SPAR AAIEE =O + PO tn do Pull basement. outside and irside. Pree esti-| 12 to 14 ft. Wil) pay cash. FE| 2, n#® youe — begen geese _entrance. MA 5-306), 0 pears MODERN OFFICE. HEAT AND| ol heat & of- bot mation. Work guaranteed. FE| 2-00910. ee see ee ercrce will be gied tol? ROOM UPPER APT. FE 24831 101% aw Street weter, Furnished. 361) Elisabeth es ee a . u ‘ ________ | WTD. APARTMENT SIZE PLAYER work with you on the selling of pe PL Phone FE 2-4031 rE FE 2-1904| _~Ske_ _ a miss seeing | PAINTING INSIDE & OUT. PREE| piano with rolls, FE #0700, after! your real estate. Cail us now— 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE, ADULTS |POR RENT | SECOND FLOOR. 7” $60 estimates. PE ° 4137. :00 p.m. THAT'S _ouly. 232 Chamber'ain: __ Tha to June ist. § room modern ee Ven! Near GMT AND DECOR 1" Money Wanted 28A J ROOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE | furnished’ house, Mot water, —Wagoner, FE 5-621, ‘ ‘ fe sommes Abe tee tent ye nan erage agra wrens wed | PS" He Rie tears. | "Far Sale Houses 43| ‘Sindee’ sta"ues trume PAINTING eT at One Ta of valien. FROME AND BATH FOR | [oilvued wrten “Panter “caves: | ATTRACTIVE RANCH TYPR SHELL | throughout, “income 8100.00 pet RESIDENTIA’ COMMERCIAL equity . nished. Newly decorated. Aduits| (ese McOinnis Rd. Holly, Michi-| Geed location Grows one SATIS: ASSURED Wie Pre = ony. Pontice Lake. 8882 Arling-| gan, MELrose 71-7055. . Cob 9B 3-1308 an ee hang & -.. J. FE 3-0164 Wanted to Rent 29 . ton_Rd. out _M-50. oUsEs AND aPts. PURNienED | AUBURN HEIGHTS lot. Priced to sell at &i s wa ease, '| prone On 3:1072 or OR 31709 |) ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT | ‘and unfurnished. Tole welcome.) ¢ rooms sad beth, 1% car ga Terms can | 5 re m . n200 good a ~ zi ps BOARD WANTED FOR 14 YEAR! Open #0 @— Sun. 10S =| 5-TaRGE ROOMS DOWN TOWN. YOUNG oa only, $2,000 down WG H. Delos = Call tor estimate. $0258. no for omy term Good month- Private entrance and bath 107 Agency Whitcomb Realtor, FE 5-9522, “ he : < WALL WASHING AND PAINTING.| ly payment Write details by sir. _Mt, Clemens, @ Clark . = eo | .BUD” NICHOLIE 5 Anytime. PE 17-6679. mall te, | A Taussig, CASH BEAUTIFUL LOWER 3 LARGE : eal Estate ana Tas = — WALL WASHING AMD PAINTING.| _$56'"nsputlica argentina IN ___ | fatetrost year’ found. 0 Central | tee faraiehed. "On heat tan Ere. Mr Aller j ___ KETO... | ROOM FURN APT. BY 34 DIMTIDa . “Si | front near shopping temter MY {> ~—peireesies pee — = as x througn bop te PE piss 24 HOURS host ES ties. _ SILVER CIRCLE BRICK * a1\= ; 2 ROOM APARTMENT. 1 CHILD . . Photos & Accessories 21} Ginistian AND 2? BA- welcome. FE 5-0396 MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE, 3 BED-| Verv 2 Yes Sir, we bave this beautiful 4 ~~~ | bles desite 4 of § room OF] eee oe este a yo, |S ROOMS AND BATH” -ADULTS.| [CO™s, furnished, ol furnace. S| Tard lots of fru Mxtre lot | (the J" Wianer Sebool : Ww TG eeoet. f _ month. 8 "Sam MS) Faved ‘street wil trade or sell! District, Sotstanding” foetus . room, ee oe ne ed . “3 : el es i Be D Ruetbeuplicagaste Geo te a BS KENT : ‘ situated. in area. wala, : ing the golf course. 62,900 down} = 997 J Sowa, Sever down $2.500 Pl price. Two See = +18 * sa Us M-15 - 0 bedrm.. — __}° Huntoon Lake Sub, |g, "ARSUR, tsa ee ee ae modern 6 ranch Bateman | seeF5S | pack To wep oie a ak — live Kitchen, 1#ft. living rm, . EARTH eg Suburban West J. A Tay Or ON 2 ACRES with olf heat. ' large See 2 Gisite “Ke tc - ° This 2 acres lev F has be Se Sete. 3 Dead automatic ‘washer, REALTOR ~ INSURANCE eneis frontage on pav a oe : {aqumcy) ® ae ares Sisce Gar| fen soe ich feature ce | as Fonase Pa bask wit Paeyorecgwens “WALUET, Realtor i - ‘ re ‘ ieee . . LJ 3 Bedroom Brick food. 'Near Booiac Sdotor sores: | fom spaclous ‘ufity “poom "and fm, dear garage, paved street 1 | RI.) ‘peal aie Beebe bat is briced’ right. for ‘a. guick sae SS _ Sesneoer oom. _ | Oe en Wren. “tit 8:30. wale. This is A RECONDITIONED. Farm home with ‘ 3 AC 1,000 ah : short tyom gown town Sn M-8T Hwy, Sear Holy, $0.90 BEST BUYS * isetrc pump New subdivision. | 9 tote ee os Pontiac “K. 1 pull price is oaly $1,950 down. Vacant. Fas00,, . £ ae . ed 86,750, with $1,180 down. Hurry on a» meas eid tas TOD AY : * slot air furntce Near Pisher F ‘ f. hwy, troatage. Op i. deep. ; N Pati REAL ESTATE hoot and store, PE. 10138. W lag lactil EARLY AMERICAN | To Ei ons | Segeans eet NT, Realtor COLO 9 fase Gone. 1 on Be BROS. __ | stern. rs tom iterate gt [ER peeaagehae | Peete ae e - = 7 2 Bivd, : enti ‘Next to Consumers Power 9 rooms, 3 [3p A fur x300' lot wel =: = Be POT ET Soak Sees oh Im med: By owner. " Outside grill, A a down payment, by owner. OR | 66 E. Walton Blvd m3 Income Deluxe ms kinDe aN GI rTNTE Celleat spot for private or. | 33042. For Sale Acreage + Ja sparkling euntition Nesite ay + o Brick, 3 bedrm ranch pe. KIN ginisttica or large family ‘ SHINGTON -- _ v POR sUBre. hy RF up. large P.Ww _DINNAN AND SON Hato Wegtee, & cn, cncate forced . . + se WASH E. ba” a L~ ay city, Only $425 attic with Deosintiitics of a3 : air auto. oil heat, suto. water Bloomfield Highlands. ’ SPECIAL. SCHOOL ARE- Mes = stems ALSO 2 room apt. steam beat. 2 car $1,000 DOWN heater, select oak floors. | Just In best location on Barring- ork Immaculate Cape Cod on quiet. 50 49 ACRE ARCHLS. Ge co should see this On this 3 home. bath.| $1,375. down including mortgag ton Road. 3 bedroom COLONIAL paved chedy sivect. yd P.Ww de oneal property todsy good kitchen e geet ot I Se, Meee seaed home potter DOWN room With om * man $1000 DOWN INCOME rea, ng foe ih are $195 DOW? Sg re , ood neta . beths, place and vieture wine = §~ Located on north side off twin size bedrooms, > ment. PE er as Easy "hpis| Sti tie Si'u AE |For Sale Houses _43| For Salo Houses 4 Ree eed | SSRN ca et | Sit eh petine New ‘oll furnace. $5,500 TOTAL PRICE 5 ae tao Pioneer Highlands HOLIDAY FARMS eS Tos grees it * caf nara| Wooded Acreage - SEG eae OR | Remi. eat off ait i | Siac eS ene LOE aaas| VILLAGE | Ree tet toditataty | evden mnteuoet edge | Wooded a 7 eerie wc ee | JON K, Irwin | seat atthe hgee: | fire Sewn $98 month Tie duiring VILLAG tersity aoa seegs wet | PAUL D, HAMMOND | Saute tte Quit, secuded. ie : . iaitenee » neato Stee | Ser eRe | ETRE) SEE | pwr p panne | gear hes , Kampsen |GAYLORD),9y Se moe | EE: “Sat ex | Gara Tr een] Sree te| Se |e see la rene ese Pi —\———~ —— . egulé furnace. rgain “RANCH TYPE scitools. shopping ares. | ie aoe | cise waiito-well carpeting NEW RANCH TYPB Me block to private sandy = MODERN block 2 ACRES. floors. For Sale Farms 48 Realtors FE 4-0528 a ie ROOMS, COM. a .dreveries in 3 rooms. 8 seems medern, cak feces. Aute-| Gnd beat bereer on Cass Cosy 8 os 6, Tyom, Rome. Hardwood plete bath gas. mw pe RN “ Prive 613.160. cash to beet, Painted walle, Ready Seturday & Sunday land near schools, dry travs. 9 car garage FARMS OF ALL SIZES, SEVERAL 377 8. Telegraph Byes, 8, om. on ieee pm i — mtge. . for cecupancy. vileses. bem | weekday evenings stores. Contains 4 rooms $2,009 down. , lake farms. P. W. Dinnan sehen hamaae ard Maimost ‘new, fare aie | _ Syl Lake Front School Bus, 41.800" down, ‘terms: Orchard Lk. Rd. to Com welts, enh Sanee ond mes- Rouse ited ites eS. Heres. - + e208) Gown. Roce v- I WISN »yivan hy Snyder Lavender| 92 out block west and| erm kitchen. Big full base. SSESSION 20 AC PE See cc FB +3008, BALDWIN, WISNER Cay 2 eet fp oe Dorot Y ora then right’ to “model. ment. of] furnace and suto- saned e. 3/7 room ful bath, new R DISTRICT Srick a level Testh ‘bene _Huros SL PE 3.4411 eso a Dew low down payment of | pedroome” tie bath Pull base: |" pfO™ , modern, full path. new B OWN sEXCEPTION AL BUY . Wt you need © goed 3 det Boab 2 level oy 140 _W. Huron . KINZLER new tides gown — Ss Sent Rive TTS im city. chicken coop, br rag Teng a wn bed. F ‘atractive room home in one of the acne ber tn woes N Mone Dn CONSTRUCTION CO. sppointm y. 9 nice tots} © PANGUR so19 M18 wa Jarge ‘fanid sunroom, 3 Salto, sete oak fre eee fo an as +4 man open, "Lanes" lands ° Y i Phone MI 40908 or MI 6-4811 FARM HOUSE | 7 rm Srwneiie V2. movers snare eer and 3 lots with iso" =a c~R w-— e dining power’ or sail boat, wide is Ht pes, Basaee 3 LOTS CUCKLER REALTY room" house, "Near Metamers. 30 of water fr ~ Fae SL ee rom. wh Ye owed owner. Priced at cost, R. J. VALUET, ealtor 1 LIVE. STREAM 38 Gere: rELmD Y 2 houses. Suchy Realty — orty. mo Beklons bods — farm DOWN. 3 ROOMS. Ortonville. $OR3 $8,500 WILLIAMS Besutitul this property . F 43 Oahland Ave. 4 Leet teens me et bedroom, bath, well-kept BRICK B ng GI Veterans Att! Open Eves, ‘ti 6:30 that ‘are S0n300 deep cocks — aa in. alow wit ek Boor kn t's Attractive one bedroom bunga- $1,000 DOWN . Newer 2 woaeen lmesiew y { T k . Hes ‘at e utility room — washer 2 lots. Ortonville Area value. Gy brecseway and’ atinched ee: | Kiran, side the city, on sitie, “Pull basemen All Near GM Truc Tonite & Every Nite veneloed “ae : 1 mile off MIS near RDM meds] Tha jo beck, ‘aiualed cn Pes-| fos uot “recealy waren: | ate, dul, paren Al Sag * ream meter, began cies pares | WILLIS M. BREWER | sac Meer Oe Ae Ee BOSSE mets) Taae: ot beat, an acre| room Just ree stoker Price $8.80 With $900 down Nest and clean Paved! = 6 to 8 A “ROOSEVELT HOTEL =f Ostanile. wack farming. arly cee] ee ees | dae | Sheree tiny as sarpancd te om | Seger senna 9 WEST SIDE aie honest oe car entre : $8500. full veteran. . . brand new 2bedroom v end offered with $1 JEST § with large living room ment, = a a y too DOWN. — ad Near Fisher Body Dees located so close Mm 2 Ban BUNG. room, wall to wall carpeting, stoker furnace. Exeeptionlly and clean mod- . 1 DOWN ho mode omnes Lake for onl 2 bedrooms full basement. large kitchen. cedar pane “itieae etratietnattr| sk kate Rivets | LE BARON SCHOOL | m Siete "too ne | Qitamtrndtay shat ak Tepes, eer BRICKRANCH | beri eee | Stet at oe oa | ‘ . Roses. full basement. This cute 4% room modern e 1% car ge terms. er, flush door, shaded Located in Elizabeth vd ed at $5,900 oor 1 ot heuse nearly comvieted. structed. Exterior all aries um awnings and 2 car garage howe is located meer Jee- story Pt sccossion. lots, Value plus. ly & to Estates. Built of best ma- Be down payment to qualify que at $21,000 or will db water, "Eitchen ‘sist and. full 3 | Total price... $8,980 Street near schools, Price 96.800 RRITT} choose from Payments $44 fertals _ and. workmanship. erans. vide "in 18 ‘acte parcels. water, sink and full lye ° tion. Price $6.00 CARROLL G. PO inelude tazes and Ideal floor plan containing WM. A. vide in All interior studding. - WEST SIDE stores and transporta' : . r mo. - . A a ae Poe a pete ete Peon) FE hae oe | Eaten ee | YPNNEDY Roy Annett Inc. at only $6,120. condition and with oractically new | pant ges ww wer ph. PE 20820 =. basement. Steam ' REALTOR L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Sreamilneg “Bitchen, Could. be Cr eS me ETO coaneretS bal batt 'eechenee Newlyweds | ray O'NEIL, Realtor SE ra a a Papen nn Perel 21183 vad . 23-4810 converted ™ 3 »~ . 7 : 1 % Ww. ‘uron — . Open enings Sunday 183 w. sort pest ments Hee Ry Price ~ ea for room 92 W. Huron oun Rtas 5-6175 LAKE ORION bane ture ne s"waterireat & nenioy? ft Cooperstive Real | State Bachange Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Here ts thes eng rith the low BUI . | Swe ray BRICK ; § rooms, bath. Of furnace. O.Le yes noes A O45 GENEVA Fe ign stot, Realtor | gue Dayment that" you've’ Deck eps Attractive ranch homes, 2 and 3 $2 S00 ; opiten tenet cy oan nished home with nice Living room Perms Sub. teaking | fer. conten ‘im 43 ACRES — fon osoments. Perimeter heat if cont. oe Sirestment ‘af “610- Humphr 1eS ifs on win Thectrie ocwon ‘ond stove; } 1 mile out “Huron past, Elisabeth 23 side nd “out Wooded estate near Leonard Pena os thtee tem Bie, Corner iat ‘sarese. AB out: On Markle Street. Separate ev! | AKE FRONT fooung the water two een Sons. home. Lot 100x300. PHA terme. Sylvan Village WEST SUBURBAN with Dacre soring-fed lake. 5- Bese es fo to si3.000 on | standing bow and beth down. 3 rooms and bath | § Lovely rooms funfintaned) eect | scaped lots, "Priced et $8.00. with Sows ELWOOD| 2 dining rooms, naturel firet Teoma. pinstered watts, eax feors| [ir jueves Nome featuring pew bn visit BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT race Good neighborhood Only | Feation space” oretionitag lake, | Teasonable terms. 1 E fELMA : M.. “Lake RA. piece large sun room, full bese-| and spacious _igome_ throughout uvers. . Guesower and Goeile anrann as Se , a scenic 4% acres of woods, ‘The heewts. a wir ve arranged eee IRWIN & ROSA "Fan beth large out room. || we SELL - WE TRADE lovely lerwe ot rarpetine. fre | BRICK BUNGALOW living room is decorators dream |. ROOMS FULLY INSULATED 236 wan w L estate’, —~ | Sale Business Property 49 = . —— ‘ace. storm reens. -A bedroom indow. JOIST. . . * ~ i $100 ‘doce ris 3 eeen DORRIS & SON Stee es BS Sour mete | bee oP neet, tune a ber. NB. _ BA. - 4 JERS WOOD FLOORS. CEDAR HRAM v. Pas ae ee COUNTRY HOME REALTORS = coor MEmBens| If thls home, reation room witb but i der.) Sp-wall carpas where the | SN SEDROOMS. LOTS. 8 PT TE S010 yn "rochester. 3 ee | SE | Ree Terme Priced "st 618,000 ‘with cash to | FRONTAGE. NEAR WILLIAMS FE 5.2864 | fOr Sale Lake Prop. PROPERTIES tral ‘iepiace rina and, dinin EAST SIDE Humphries R.HILTZ | 7 YOO BUY prow tHe Owwen | FE S-SO91 or FE 5-2564— caxe_puv.| fea drcne pi Cine ey Revi wa, frat tren ose Land | Pui dasement. cas beat, oak | Ths will Mt to © <7 som L castmenn Williams Lake | 433 PSDER, NOREMANsHIP Tobe ee ie taped ots Beautiful | Walters laree sputldines on, rear of ‘prop- trees, . west s 1 . ns eR I yd ed Tracticaly new 2 bedroom bangs: | ATthur C_Compton & | NeW RANCH HOME | fyi,sumet thorn Sy] Sed" el oy Seas a / oe paved driveway Ie car ee | and bath. 1d onl comer bee. $$$ or i, = Sons Finish your own interior to suit. CH ARLES this at on oa te with $3.000/ $9 %to down ™Teee Lal yearreund . toe i revered with "coment retain g ait Tus | 490 W BURON. ST. PHONE om ee ve iss oe. Kitchen. U ou Lake & Water Frontage a2, “Sea Frontage “a : down. | : walls, floors, down and has good sized utility | {ROOMS BATH AND GASEME ‘ front. Large lot. 930 front Pts terms. er Hin ’ PAUL A. KERN, Perens | Humphries risa ht Cet, tes “eit Gin ‘wih satan down. Crescent | Pavea” Righway. 'Schosie » and WHOLMES-BARI RAM. | fetso"Sown will nande. WHY RIDE THE SCHOOL Bus? (3! Oakland Av. || FE 2 terms. ee PHA cans on MO Snenes Oe Oe ROME b- ROOie aD | » This very comfortable spacious § =NCE AVE REALTOR. FE2-0474 LO PERSONALIZED HOMES FHA ican, a . 5... Soe h| Aubura Avenue frontage, 100 f. ss, aS nan © SESS | 1 room mocern 9 become down, [82M Telerash Re, Onme Brenna wor at| F.C. Wood Co. | paves gremer ett | ee take | Sha Dns Late BE. Ses etek sa ae Tl room . tive e . rooms . . ’ | a ict leseiz7 le juste stones 5 5p THA “ull bath, corser lot IN OXFORD - been shopping Realtor vase, bieo Wneed, yard screened This ig © bargain, Cosy Jog cabin Bisck River & Lake Buren, be-| Dorothy Snyder Lavender —_ a vo Russell A. Nott, Realtor | ¢ eareom Jets beth kitchen, aie-d' 5, Pemease, We | Cor. Of wittioms Office Open bt Bets k possession. ei.ado, Pair Fesidential section Wicely shaded’ | tween Harrisville & Alpena, Cash neo w a “j Gardens te caty se iso with siise | 10 W. Pike Teen { fg, oom tiring room Gown. 3 you bever dreamed | OXFORD—4 BEDRMS. oak cuanre “EMBREE & GREGG {~~ WATERFO gM i gt down. Fenced _ f acs lv iandse: lot 580x250. 62,000 listing Pe vyeu aaley a beau-| well const FE 22162. EMBR Lake Rd. WATERFRONT 46325. . aaa storms, screens GATEWAYS to oe es © w. =. lot vale plosty located A ag = eh ‘ 1565 + This 7 modern home located : : INES for GapMan REAL ESTATE the kidd: shade and mae eee Po t ‘ e — ne = Nite to wai distance oe BUSINESS CORNER mcr, jacermort nee wre! = HAPP > _| Sie SSeS "Hamnee Minne, | Barer totes” pout Sicn sara oe Ft. 8128] PACITY] |+Templeten+ mesa beak ete ee I, e Baet ae . : Very fee ee “Watch for the house” to. rane homé is very roomy MEAGHER REAL a . ; f mont 2 urine: room modern! ,uitabie for club or Veterans Or. = eae oral ve $ 10.900.) CLARKSTON AREA Sree a ee ay eee eining | Oxtord. Mich. —— =| 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE WASHINGTON PARK] & end bein ned ie ‘Iocated Fanisation home. A real. oppor. aa Feasonable terms - LOT 653X135 a. we dona | perch, mene arger teen et shee / rT 7 NR. NEW Nice bri¢k front 3 Pe en ome S38. plet : en appointment | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Quly, $800 down, vrand new 20x24 O OT | | Se area tat pen "one your Kent a WATERFORD Gar "heat “Excelent ‘condition. | Sith year around furniture wat . PE 4-0521 ont, bet 2, “caret teas’ seots | Sha es has oh RES JR. HIGH Only $2600 cows: fend fame sf 81 John K. Irwin ele , iv : Md e tie otl-fed het ; ° a ‘i F . . . . . AT A DT| Sees) Tac e.| Se oe eee |S dee| oe |_Saa= op BEES oe Sethe” ANE OY a da Sie es] Eee eee is| | Pa in etek | Eg te tae tea het | fen arate"an ‘att oP BE Hy, Seal Hin | Poe Pe Baa Re, FE : ee wvExtra | $9,050 with $2,000 down. )mo.| — -bedroom . - ul wall-to- rn ee : = CL RK ‘OUTSTANDING BUY | oct Sr’ stsement Aine. hast What are you wating for~cali| ing" room a a..; sa rep, 44a| CASS & OAKLANL NORTH SIDE WEAR JOSLYN | “room, modems home ta, fear reg ' WI | [ prea Aggy =n see, aute- ' NEVER BEEN on Mte Pull Basement. | For Sale Resort Prop, frontage. Ideal Joegtion on 2 ma TYPE i ME. Ready for oompene schools. churches. abd play pike an ee eppointment only” ears rege. Orend shaded . LIVED IN? frut “end “yerries. 96500) NEW b> o Peat for ps) center, trucking ey. Good perchborbed and Schoo! | 3 teavenna end 7 jot. feneed. Privileges on That's the im you'll get rant down. t Realtor bs 2] ay socunal, Ay ey" 4 District. lake privileges Ia, A, , “ hoo go guarded, private beach and ou this immaculate L. Templeton, Skeeis, north of] with a depth of He living room with dining ei, weet ttle finishing up “Full basement| A Yery neat little 3 room nome 1 park. $2500 down, full price 3 bedroom suburban home. All 2339 Orchard Lake R4. FE 44863 in. pies, “$200 $25 a val bule entrance closet and picture| ttle finishing up Full fully | om the west side of sown, Lat . $11,500 Se» it soon. . Tiveva. pinstene$ Gaasmens ‘Eves. win. ' Soret, PT, Window, 2 large bedrooms with! tubs, storms and screens, $0x150 in very nice ne eenny. OR 3-187? or OR 3.1789 * walls, giaseedin front porch. 2 DROOMS - ined, with colored fimtures, a well dee] naulated, carpeted im sscaped | ideal spot for a. small family "Open 8 tent, Bes. Pee $1500 DOWN — Good clean oar extra large lot all} THREE BE —ia._Fa,_We - WARD E. PATRIDGE with colored fixtures a well de- room and dining L. Landse Full price only $3,750. Open , . east side home. 12x17 living Sach ond on and on. Many, In this 1% story home. ‘ Straits of Mackinac é ° — boards aad Cine a enty of cup | lot S0x130 ft. with paved drive. m, full dining room, ap- | more fine special features| joret room with for retirement income. | R EAT TOR FE 2-7316 boards aud dining area, light oak Offered for fast sale at $10,750, WHY this | LEAVING STATE. EQUITY IN 5 rooms. kitchen n. 3 nice ie this truly rare offering. Only lots Fe modern Just Sgeet Se from new Straits “ full Basement with dpa tr als.| $2.180 down. BE PIRST- YOU'LL "bedroom home just one bigck | roome and. bath at discount. "230 rooms and full bath up. $14,500 on terms. full basement oll sub-| Sridse, “This| beautiful log ranch Ww. Mura st. reation oi forced "awe fefnate. | MIKE TT car” garage on mice, Jot 00x80" |" “Lage PRIVILEGES ——| Newly decorated. Ample | © RTRIDGE,| yroas. nome that’ S "being ‘old | Rome” with mare than 4 sores sn Suto water heater, exterior fin-| 1, -¢ * YOUR LIFE | ear garage on nice lot LAKE ranch home closet space. WARD E. PA *| due to illness ily Us 31 facing in the scenic | RESTAURANT ON MAIN HWY iN ished cedar shake shingles, large) REST OF YOUR L ee Oe eiare mor ng to Fiint | Atractive 2 bedroom lots. At- furnace, gas het water FE 2-8316 sii-t08. ie come yo munity. Ideal for cou- jot. A Weil built home at the| HEALTH AND HAPPINESS pad il, Give AUIcK Possession. on 2 large gy -- a er. Garage. 50x150 lot, Full REALTOR | =a north co ot a Gime. | Sell commun: G, See, Ee ow cate th ono Pyice of $10.800. with) You'll find all here on Green Lake! Pull price only $1.650 with term tached garage. perm price only $7950. 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve. 7 to 9 LA , fortable Bring | et only $3.000. down, Shows by ap-| R tn a home you'll love to pt wkd Rocdwcet ent Ue teen, - Also ine a wan Pres. pointment own. this ranch type Just pre | OHNSON Realtor | 2.beet Bartweed es ar —— 9 at a Sepp G A Y [ ORD Ranch home consists 8 large | Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A oa REAL DEAL. ONLY 61.500./ a with 2 wedreome, ol best, A. JOHNSON, By owner, $2.96 ‘peachy’ one too. Plastered oR ROUSE Be | rooms full Beth. ettached serage. ~~ anne DOWN (Quick, possession. Large| palm. ith 2 pedroome, of best. FE 4-2533 ree = walls, oak floors, A a Open 0 meat Ete d setiSaaSt; | - Bott homes fished areplaces FOR LEASE, 2,000 09, YEET fetes Tibedrcom tnnawire,) Sous A, Menta semana 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. Eerie ys amie ie eget | oe 530 DOWN Fear very tyrimed x: | loth fm ere, aan _pitstered wail, large Bitches with oe ; “800 Tust A NICE HOME 3-003 NT BEDROOM BUS. sutomatic automatic ‘4 votre home at Cass Lake Snare be with =, = For ppotntmens wie babe tad cupboard pene iy Wott! down” AW ATTRACTIVE HoME| J : or wi- | HODER Ditle front-| hot water. Alum by owner PE 6-1254, eluded” Al this tio.bn. us | COMMERCIAL BUILDING —seceer ment, oi! foreed air furnace, gas| IN A WONDERFUL LOCATION.| f, 42 a. potiietest nace We: age. Equity $700. D Hwy. cash 7 ROOM HOUSE, 3 BEDROOMS us for appointment ose — si ot ee S| STRO ate ade ve | SSH tes, atte | atin eee Rar | “a esheets wan nanane | aoa bah ensaie, Ot fumees hoe | dale wr bases StS only “99. YOU BUY IT—WELL INSURE IT/ frame with breezeway and huge meat, rage, — Dinie this clean “’S we tg ote, fruit trees end ape, arbor. ; HTLDING 353 mame more thomas from, Drive By. Gn the bus ine with_benk. | Paved siren peat high ana rede ; Our photo-tistings, LAAIN [ . KATLIC' YD. ee ea — +o z 2 v he . ‘ a 7 an " ton 0 b. i 4 i —< “Ph Secon: irre : es -PORE a ; bh r ‘ee ue . yeaa ne ee ba a aa ype initetier ‘Trays, $138 each. | GALL SADDLE ORS $66 Need Money? . ee Oe tr —_ a, iliiamsen_ | 1 “ = halt wr St tte ae oer A | Zor sute financing, refinancing. = | reser reiae ah itnasees as Mia, dani qt ats| See ee) | SOuBEDS COMER reasonable down @ frw minutes’ Liveral repay-| - : ™ €o. 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Real Estate as "écas’ Bag are jiarette or short time suidio “couch "feather platiorm | John A Landmesser. Broker | You are dealing with Buckner’s a re cee FE s0078| wher you are siways ware of | BOTTLE GAS . HAVE YOUR OWN Bi considerate treatment. | rastaneg : Rarvcrnees Hatuaned # Jour, | Derren me ave rHan sonny | foresees eee ees Oe | en eg Uae espe | Sie cous poets —| me SRAGE DOORS. ne over $400. OR Yeu can matiress. PE 2-8268. iy -- A DOORS Soles e pany ena i 3-0113, from @ 4.m. to 12 a.m. and obtain up to $500 to . STEUBEN CRYSTAL. TEARDROP Ly ee BF TAYLOR MADE + 2B. WA =.% take BIG DISCOUNTS design 8 each sher- PAINTS Electric operators» redio con- ee eee Ron SAE STA | ‘2,24 menine. to repay ‘on tow | sisteb clvamanar” Svmtinnees «| ete ant pistes: Se MA tae |. Ceniane fiowe Imorerse cave ee On ee potential Fe ee ns tote ct) te less the vou think. $279.95 Bendix an aryer eee aw be a2 Mt. 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Deste_We7. a cguipmens ano’ stock for uly | Above rE Le: a pA retrigerater GE Phone FE 45431 qooqeeertos, Bates, FEF. | — 2: FALL Site “Might coasider trade for| Corne “W Seglasw end” Mores selection of good used re tie Pry sis none _ HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY _ out Arm- 1980 FORD WITH PLOW. aca lan¢ contract or nousetrailer Ows-| street Pontiac AYNE GABERT’S CRUMP RIC |. y . }| JOHN DEERE B WITH CULTIVA- | baer: mag oe Se Re 463 Auburn PE +8734 Phone PE. 1-198 ; .| "Tor | Porothy SNe AEN Bee Phar Sm tar, Toe OF | TA Seer TEP | OSE r CKett laa tikoreuns'si nee guen Re Oe ao bail — BEALTO! a z erarron BRAND NEW 100% Beary bef eprings. = vel % inch ULIy plywood . 94.25 sheet | $2.95 Inlaid Linoleum . 1m ye aan Lowe, Dec qARROws. — Tpartridas io “THE BIRD" to see Prieadiy service WOOL CARPET Sheathing beards ......... WM) 414 ft. Wall Tile .....8c Powe ae nea WHEN YOU NEED See arte cay, Deoutitel mo ; 4) | Knotty pine paneling . $188 M.| 125 "Gold see) Linoleum $4 Ott | TWO BRAND NEW TORRID MEAT! fp" tesa’! AIST OF) sa9 we : grade. May| Used Furniture Special | sx2 window with TE RP oy Sha et Ae ; ' be _seen at 3 E. Lawrence St.|Dtesser 0 0.0... .....cceees “balancer & aluminum weath- | 0S tie’ wall Tie. ise s¢, ft | Ghenged "over to gas Also “16 | POR DiRT. KING . artrl ge $25 to $500 ENDIX (RUNER, DELURE LATE | § pe. breakfast oot. 0000000... site ne Ee ney oo cinikabll | 407M Glows Waamel | 415 Oal | Hush "S thm line hgh fixtures | 'S4,aeune, Sond nd coment PARM STORE Fine, 7 a ml 8 pe. Dining Room Set. ......$28.08 MA $-S811 Harold's, 140 S. Sagmaw _Tiuron Center, 1070 W. Huron St. iui Dine, BLACK DIRT, MA-| _ : is THE “BIRD” TO SEE RADIO SINGLE | Troewrmer dese 2.000000... $25.00 Deliv 2.5450 1 W. 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PE 26363 : necesfary ures CROSLEY SHELVADOR. 6 CU. | PRIC we WATER | Ne 2 oak Mooring... $139 per M| $19.95. Lavatories compiete with| \WA]K-IN COOLERS | ROTTED MANURE BLACK DikT, SSamhere 00 wont 1 ] CROSLEY SHEL ¢ CU. | PRICED LOW. GAS WATER | Ww P Combination door 95 faucets $14.95 rE plus retail Ss as well. High ft Late n heater, nearly new. Kitchen ta- | “-F . goreme mixing faue Mich built to order, PE ©7402 days| (aes aravel. cement gravel. J + , pe S000.600 per year gress. Only Dalance at 14 month, MY bie, chairs, Jawa mower, TV an. | Aluminum Comp, Doors monte a pre Mey Orchard | 8nd PE 463 after 6 p.m. — ; —e— Ph FEderal 3-718] |DINETTE SET. CHROME. $20: Evenings MA S18 Goapes. ‘AINTS _tate Ave WOLVERINE black dirt or th eee) ee “fuse. SMALL GRoc., APTs.| Phone ~utometie renee, 990. OR aa en ne ee Sale | UDRVE SOTTO BUNMEISTEN'S | acme hE mp WEP AVL ako aL) Ree § Ree vom Be | ta ent DEEP FREEZE. EXCELLENT Remodeling Sale AND SAVE UP TO $800 ON ALL SALE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. hin ‘eM 32900 r Products En- tmaia paved street im Pontiac Has; On Your Name Only condition. all PE 2430 efter sites ohne} MA sre {as white ping boards MM. en. ft. | No. 3 oak flooring Mi jes 30 | SHEDDED DIRT OR PEAT GEPA-| gnet, Pere & Revels For Al , 5: Pp. 5 Electric ranges..... \. MAKE (URE 3 * ° . : room : Vath apts, tha| bring in | KL DEEP PREEZE UPRIGHT, ONE | Washers . “shaeucseneees 0.00 vp B . e =: sate Poot boards i110. 7 p } so Nn we oss, B......-. FS _ Marine, ‘OR 310 sot! ween Dick’s Air Cooled Engines fare seametans| CQUICKLY |S. ceeL Peer sce |Setiin seo S42) Burmeister’s | Bal daPheat She |B tien vies TURDBERO. BOWERS AT BRAT | 2 8 Segtwy vm same business, fixtures, ete only LOST S O600.0 value, 6060.00. | Oe es cu ho #050) Northern Lumber Co. Slank & tile variegated colors 8c | We carry a full tine ip Yumber.| sale loading “oes yy Re THE NEW GOORDETY RIDING 0.080 down plus stock Sdenep fer vocations, pact Michigan Pluorescent. 303 Orehard erator 8 81s? Cooley Lake Rd. insulation 100 sq ft 9480: Int, ing Aad ,puilders supplies.| and 19%, Mile Ra. OL €2031.| ‘Aino waikinn tractors and bower WARD FE. PARTRIDGE| pose. (Goon ered Ma Pa | att sa vain — DInmAS. CLAYTON'S WE DELIVER goors #1, A uo, Ext, doors $1250) 7 WHEEL TRAILER NEW| grovel washed Maple St180""|' “Lee's Sales. & Service OFFICE 0 WAT, BUSINESS | — $3} 28S agg Cet mennte : Furniture Appliances $0 ite Radius sets 10 per cent off. Picnic tables | 6 SB. TOP SO PILL DIRT SAND. st BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE ELECTRIC STOVE AND REPRIO- 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. BM 0 EMT 33996" up. 2x4 to 212 No 2 & | WANTED ANTIQUE GUNS, OLD | ve: ‘or a. 921 Mt, Clemens OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES | GENERAL PUBLIC | erator, ‘Goo! condition, ‘Both for Ketge Harvor “ MT 5-3996 | Ethier AP er get oer vey | peace a Ogres oe | Fen trector~ fe -6SiMBe ns COAST-TO-COAST nd $80. Also 2? single beds. OR PE 581i or PE 58074 Sect: lath swtees righe Deivewny Strport hse MA. 5 ; = ' LOAN CORPORATION | _}228. ZT PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. COM-| BEFORE YOU INVEST IN A| culverts state te nooks | WADADOBE-T DITNE | tan eravel. FE 0172. pa, W ld L t FULL SIZE ELECTRIC RANOE.| plete: $75. Also 2 table lamps./ water softener. investigate the| steel clothes most a8 03 ea Sewer; WARDROBE TR U NK, wasnttp saNp AND GRAVEL. eoed es oria S. Larges 69 W. Huron Street Good PE 3-3326. PE 40618. Revoolds — Shatter Bal-O-Matic: | crocks & drain ‘tile & ‘fittings | }XCELLENT CONDI-| £0mes,**d mortar, ful dirt and CY SS -- 43 W. Huron: Open Eve: PE 2-s016 FRENCH PROVINCIAL GOP a AND ROSE CORDED DAV-| Diymene PE tion PE set) | os. 4 be an grede ‘ION. $25. 247 | _Suppiies: fy pulding | Pontiac Farm , Mortgage Loans 54| 10._ —LEAVING CITY | Series Sreektust: set. santo] pea” aun eee Stee | iy HP SET PUMPS. 0050: | Rev satir tate int Re TEEED 3 LOANS $25 TO $500 | 0s CHE VLE DUMP [TRUGK,| Eurnitare tor sale, 20 Prana | fable outing sd (Toni. $9348 | TY Tusa Comes “| hg, ewe gil gt Pomos | Bric ‘mu ze\mitens Re faim | pupety weeks ld.” Geach Baxter & Livingstone ut Senne Iw a oe —span.| LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Hyras ae -4 fouber, ‘dirty ana some | 22 A: ; LI Choice of 7) eclore Cabiend Poul a AKERTS— AND NEW GW Lawrence 8. Fae eee uectraiier for farniture, Outside and inside paint, gal. $1.98. | Vanity. chest and’ full size bed. | ations heel see “Tioner.* price reduc as | Ave Pm séusg Creneré Lake | _ cs I May be seen st 41121 W. 14| Jack's Linoleum. 163 N. Perry. 7 $109 fhe. Te SS cnt Eee. RADIO & APPLIANCES | si7nwAGe CLEANERS WALL PA. | = BEAGLE PUPS. si0 GET CASH QUICKLY | _Mue Ra. LIVING ROOM SUITE, 3% H. P.| .,MANY OTHER ITEMS "A c C, & Sons. | 22-W. Huron __PE 41133 | FURNACE CLEANERS, WALL PA-| and $12. MUiberry 62707. U SOO | Maperseehtend chs er "owe | tirepitt, “ame conpmnowee | THOMAS ECONOMY | aww nunow sracer |x avin @' worms”. tee f.|_Ui'ave Biome PE ese en | fret Al ore ee Commerc Dp to tape-recorder. FE 40102 _ | % ton. ‘regular $378.95 now only FURNITURE CO G & M COMPANY | ™ Bay 2t pt gitaete aupphs Ave. 2 eae. Rd EM 34079, . 1940 to 1989 cars. Bring your title. | SWAP ‘$1 FORD PICKUP % TON: gos. Lael — ~—Naes 361 8. SAGINAW Lawaness on me, SUPPLY | arts Dene Bee en a —t—nemtat Most deals closed in 30 minutes.| Good condition as down payment | 9 ot wee_8. _ SAGINAY SS ee mete saws) __ Segine FS 2 ._ Cr Setchery Re. | ENGLISH SPRINGERS 10 WEEKS Losns also made on furniture,| on clean 4 or § room house. | — a 1953 REFRIGERATOR. . oiner knives, plain trons, PETRO SE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN oid. Two left to sell. Sired by Signature ani other securities.| FE 5-3731 after 5 p.m. __ | MATTRESSES AND LYWOOD | Perfect condition. $100. 359 Irwin. ees, © All work _ pembing wiring, repairing. Com-| Inter Champion Freja 14 FOOT WOLVERINE MOLDED beds. All new vou save. Closed rE 5-4874~ . — ke Ra. HEAT SERVICE drain ay , one ant _Revial Command Very reason- AK AND Rensbest. 3 Oe. . ecm Sten Hilberg 52 Williams. FB KROERLER Livina ROOM SUITE oRS4 RAR CE sale. POWER WILL HEAT YOUR HOME Supply, 156 Weet Im ator. able. Ph. FE 2-9745 or PE 5-5326 Cis Trace fore rpeute wo '| MOVING: BEND } SS it 7 " - s -| Por less with MC LITTLE 84712 Friday through Wednesday | ———__——>-—__—______.-—_.- LOAN CO, | es Fes ie ier erate, gs | ammeg uacies swore | Bia or Ot "Wer MS) ihre Gime | we tr pedomnaMoine wk | Pte Suasee Peta ; 3. -| DERPOREST i 5 cr iow TICK _. {TRADE TOUR LAND CONTRACT. | 189. Gus range, $53. Mise, Rouse: WALNUT OATELEG TABLE WAL: | PETOREST RADIO © TY COURSE | prices’ ants seg and puree | Stee "cup “and ‘nranhed” Barase | ©, monde ol. FE esas 2-92 fursiture, autos, for new or used Rota furnafare, roncenanle oe Fe Stet Teom oct. © pieces.) or ewan tor 3 x 10 table| Can install’ and service i your- _142_W._ Huron. Pa AWAR- - . refused. Call evenings. FE| FE 4¢-186i, eS — 5 By your ————— les. 1304 44060. vel ee eceanes | 838. WHIRLPOOL AUTO. _WasmEn, | _On Srza SCN SSNS) oe eres dally, Assocated | ale Musical Goods 62 3 8 PERTAS AED DARE MOO on NORGE —AOTOMATIC WASHER. | " usea ¢ months, $128. MY 2679. | DAYTON SHALLOW WELL JET | ‘hh Trailer Exchange, 60 8 Tels: | ~~ PARAKEETS .... $2.98 . 8. v good condition. $100. FE | WHITE ENAMEL APARTMENT bpeerepsecosepeseres sins fray, serous from fei turen. com ADMIRAL CONSOLE COMBINA- | 5¢1_ 4th St 23-4023 Closed Sun. EAGUE FINANCE CO co Srop-itel_preattast table "and 2| DePont interior semé yt oe EM | player, 66 FR Sam = .| FIRELERS TABLE MODEL ELEC. Ric COOKER. | dropical breaktan table and 2) DuPont interior smb 4 ‘ "| g PLAT CLARINET. ORINNELES | §;RRKRETS Cut 202 N. MAIN Vision & ; For S McBride Hardware P] od Used. Reasonable. PE |” tod Since 1921, 54 Oakland Ave | _ 560m ‘ROCHESTER, MICH A ino Lao ywo cM : FoInTER POPs. SPUNKY CRERK 1962 ALL LOAN $2 TO 8500 AIR_ CONDITIO; wet A Sundays 8-12 | an uinds, piain & decorative Kitch. CLARINET. EXCELLENT CONDE seta brvedinn.- notuaal teed atros PER SPR eto | A order Sore mere’ MS" | COMPLETE DRUM, SET GOD | $50 “Oeorge Lyan. 00. Gunn , . | condition $250, 34501 afte Rd, Roch OL 1- re nner toh Lam oF Butte Matta | ORNs Oan EATEN gti | Beets Are rE Ege, Se OY TAY S| pnigkety. SRERDANE ANB Ut AIR COMPRESSORS Aan FOR 6 ert PORCH LionTs iN, EARLY | new, will sell for site cash. PE, ease ‘ watts Dement finishers electric sewer rican iaMterns. __1528 _Coilte SHEL TIES (TOY COLLIES) ADOR- cleaner, chain saw. floor sanders, SUS THERM Of EATER Fi coach and candle looters destens, | {39 BASE LATOSCA ACCORDION. | “able pedigre » Rllmar E’S REN 2.3220. eves. lights for evety room in the house é0o pm, On ba. parte fmsee hate S000 a By from a Teesent, "N63 Orchard Lake Ave, RIVIERA tite TAPE RECORDER sieck. a weeks old. $10 ceed. [: Extra Fast cet | Pen nore oegem | tr See al acdioaliaatien Service : ross cut saw, house jack. | 62 W. Stonteain. 2 4 bong ne > 2 (NEw ; RS KEnwood $1680 | REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE | _™._Tasmanin_Ave, _—___ fou borrow #20- , its. $60. for both. . ot ‘. CHANGING TO 7 Om NACE USED | cheap. 1210 Orchard Lk., Md rr sie,, or, uramere. | GIRLS 7 AND at: 9h 4 burner al. 1h wedbahettedared! R Ts) a RE anv walle purvese. Up | Seis. =| machinr, ‘Siichiess,. Preorescest ' ELECTR C & GAS WATER HEAT- | Canachons, mineraifies, mineral 38 , ; 38 month, & revey ; GIRis’ FALL CLOTHING, | SIZE 19 Ave. cabinet sinks, all sises, et | tuorescent silver siad- |i2 BAS SPA: ping, ._ Perry. 6113. HOUSEHOLD |_ ia?" "°° PE Kennet | ATTENTION, MER- Laundry trays. stand faucet, s21.05| "Pt 8"¢ esting tne ea rreabel, 38 & Felegr 7 \ h = es—Be Convinced! TASKER'S + L1. _% . are Tapies ANTS! To reac! 5. daginae 63 ress) MAKE MORE IN "S41| Hay, Grain & Feed 71) FINANCE | jpsartherttratinet wenn ts} more buyers use Classi- 2 ERTORGED SOMCHET® SEPTIC! Use Classified ads for | oo ee | siskes™ pearteet™ roast fied ads! \Phone FE; renting, selling, finding tion, pm, FE a job, Dial FE2-8181, ~ 2-8181 for an ad-writer. ih es pees Saal Seth arr Babar ’ ‘ Yes . Ph ce Me , a - aa / € fi hs oe com } P is. ; a ‘ . ; ? / Che es gh : ae “2 \ mea Thee J ae \ rs F A ATS ‘ah ay Gy 4) ot q che ee gE OM RO oe APE i Bia A Lie fit fie > te Ree Mh No A eg BO ee Ba al nF pf St ond - = Kt i 1 s { Pars sae SAS Jet reer ee OM pee CMa Oe +4 Y ‘all eee Pontiac - : Chief THE HIGH DOLLAR m. Drive Te came i will pay vou well _ NATIONAL MOTOR SALES - * 97 8. Saginaw St. to 171 MOBILE HOMES f, to 48. MK. te length. Up to H. J. VANWELT ‘OR 3-1355 Les Hutchinson | | TOP CASH %$$ FOR TOP CLEAN Radio, eater. a trailer’ as low as ECONOMY CARS, 22 AUBURN | end’ the be best of color! Red and NEED 50 CARS EVERY WEEK : #5 motels aa Motor Sales iy. "Banebuk Motor Seles, Seis | “Cash ~ Ready. | WE NEED SHARP" we ey Fiat ttre’ sus be" Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 952 W: Huron ___ FE 32-0878, Bit te “SCRAP cans OF Gpuar CARS. -—— ~ Exchanc¢ oats Me BACLEY AUTO PARTS: rie a bacLeY st See M&M Motor Sales | 9952 BUICK UPER HARD TOP white ie FE 2-4) : On 3a Car Yall Come = see Us! | We have nice clean cars ~ that you can afford — 193 rorp R many at only — $20 Down See Ed Jones at NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. a eg ener BU TCK ROADMASTER, 2 iveria. Plenty of extra's, excellent dition. may be seen after 5:30 pm. 6 Oakhil) St a Se ag ey oo > a ts 53 i ig fl hi H M AUTO PARTS - 5 FORD mals apd back up lights. Keller-Koch | cuare.ae. PLY st vag DEALER ward at 13% Mile Rd. Lincoln 68410 JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer , 107 __By_owner PE #1101. For Sale Used Cars 1 DELUXE 3 DOOR 19449. OLDS 98 33 Cadillac Coupe beauty 7 CADILLAC, KC) _ condition. FE 2-3764 after ‘@ CHEVROLET 2 DR. $10 x “Fhe —patien | things is here!” t who goes around sticking —moustaches on + ’§3 Pontiac Catalina $2095 52 Chevrolet $1095 ’52 Pontiac. &/$1195 53 Dodge Wagon $1495 For Sale Used Cars Ey _Fer Sale Used C. Cars ol | this “soday. | OR 35-1358. FORD 1952, 4 door, custom V4._ ‘sl “1 CUNVROLET on a. a oe Bown | Woodward. Dire me | Woodward. Royal ANCH WAGON, WITH heater. In excellent condition, See H, J. Van Weil. “Call matic, erce lent condition. Best offer, FE 5-7581 or FE i FORD, 186 STATION WAGON fire ise. after 6 a J 32 1950 PORD C' sro +P SRE owner, very clean SHARP REMEMBER THAT! 951 Ford convertible. Radio, heat- beeen ney th -}—~ Wholesale Lot PONTIAC RETAIL 22's STORE = : GOODWILL “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” iP Pontiac $1095 $1095 °52 Buick 4 dr. ($1495 51 Buick 2 dr. ._ $175. 481 8. Sanford. FORD GOOD BODY. «# WAS NOW | Mercury motor Dual "$2 Pord 4 dr. 8 $1005 «$905 and e . Radio end ‘ Buick 4 adr $695 «$505 $200 or best offer. OR 3-1924. | 51 Dodge Cpe. .. 8705 $695 4 DODGE V-8. RADIO, HEAT. ‘62 Plym. 4 dr. ... $1045 $805 er auto. transmission. ‘3 ar. . see 5008 with extras, 7000 mi, MY 2-2611,| '#@ Packard 9506 9606 ; $1 Dodge 6005 $845, 49 FORD 3 10 AND | +59 Dodge _......-. $705 9645 ments. 464 8. Wood-) +42 Swude. OD. ------ $1085 $895 ‘ood : . = Reiper 3 és $505 «(6406 |. $1 FORD 2 DR. $10 DOWN AND) s. 8495 $305 eontinue paym 464 8B. Wood- | "#9 Olds, 9@» $545 9405 | Woodward. Royal Oak wal 2. Radio. heater. famous epee ion “aud tone "paint. A Real bi. 1 Buy At. $1405 ‘be PORD 2 DR. $10 DOWN AND - payments 464 a aa 9 | Woodward. "Royal Oak. | TRUCKS cla Se ol All Kinds—All Sizes cept trade-in. 021 Mt Clemens St Riemenschneider Bros. | Dodge- Plymouth Phone FF 2-9131 232 S. Saginaw 55 a 0 we, bay, selu_ and trade ~ Glenn's | 1952 Nash Rambier, radio & beat- | er Special Deal! ’47 Plymouth '47 Hudson redio and | 1088 Cheseciot 4 dr, heater . $1086 Also 20 more care .o choose trom. | | WwW est Si Side Used Cars PE ¢2185— | 1980 Buick 2 dr., radio & heater $505 | 51 Ford Victoria a Eafe ee a) - LARRY ~ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer. _ 1950 FORD TUDOR S090 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1011 “POR MORE THAN 30\YEARS A cE TO BUY” CHRY Westword of 8 ale aa. Lincoin Nash ; ‘ Fe es large 2 unit heater, ¥ and many other extras. $1,235 : a a cle a8 Rt le 1963 A PAR- Keller-Koch YSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | Prices -Slashed ‘AT -211- $095 ‘ht FORD 4 DOOR 50 Pont. 4 dr. $695 31 Cadillac 62 $1895 50 Chev. 2 dr. $365 ’°5O Chrysler 2 dr. ‘$695 51 Mercury 2 dr. $1095 49 Plymouth 2 dr. $295 "49 Ford 2 dr. 43 $369 1,000 Miles Written Warranty on all late models — tires | and batteries w arranted on ALL cars. OLIVE = a on — $095 SE ‘30 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR $345" ‘80 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN ‘$0 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR $095 | MONEY DOWN! Ee 495--} Body and interior in nice condi- good CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER heater NO. Our Plan Is Ethical, [P™* “°80RE ST . —Honest-and True _| 197 PONTIAE’ ¢ BOR, ERC 1946 CHRYSLER - tion. Excellent mechanically tires, radio. heater and Sutomatic transmission. More Than Just Transportation $12.00 a Month Keller-Koch Woodward at 13% Mile Rd. FE 3-9315 =o «@ PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC. LOW down ent. Take over pay _ment. FE $0600. ‘SM PONTIAC STARCHIEF os Salty_equippad. ‘0 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR $445 — « WILLYS PANEL DELIVERY $495 $1395 - |} TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS | see? Nash super A nice clean 1047 | with Under New | , Management CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES - Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer \Case at Pike rE Ambasador with rubber. heater and very good custom Desoto Tadio heater. spotlight and very good rubber. a CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES __ condition. MY_ 24 CHR YSLER-PLYMO rION, _Clarkstos Mich. MA s-6141 sedan. clean, bargain. rE 3-1842, | Harold K. Turner ads! To | | se CHEVIE 210. 2 POOR. Convertible, radio, heater Dyna- | ‘@ CHRYSLER 2 DR | si’ DOWN ward. Birm Woodward. Royal Oak flow and electric window lifts Sai 6 CC. MOTORCYCLE fast. Ultra depend. whitewall tires and Gyromatic | e For Sale Bicycles 84 BOYS AND OIRLS . DUNELT | aang —- BIKE. { new condition....M 2 door, radio. heater it. If You’ve Good Credit -and Need Transportation, CHOICE Sait for'as | with the purchase of any | other used car at our lot. '$T Ford Victoria with ra. dio, heater & Fordomatic: ~& heater 51 DeSoto Custom 4 dr., | automatic transmission, " | radio and heater. "47 Dodge a aureep. ° redie, Beater for only $29 1951 Nash Statesman 2 dr. ... 19st le —paeed howe Coupe. veeeen | 1947 Nash ‘600 radio & heater case | weer ames ‘ @., 1946 — Super 4 ies Raewend and $195 1948 Nash Ambasssder { 4dr o— $900 1950. Nash Statesman radio & heat- er ‘ . . $505 1948 Pontiac 4 dr, radio & heater . 949 Ford Custom ‘8 Club coups radio, heater & overdrive . Like! (1960 Ford 8 4 dr. ......... = BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. vette 6 ee $10 _ FE 2-9101 cials cars. 680 N. Cass. PE 3-9181. nye, | PRICES SLASHED HURRY TO 2) — S. Saginaw St. -Matthews- | Hargreaves Chevrolet 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 The Used Car Buyer's Guide Or How to Take the “Cake”— And Leave the “Crumbs” or How to Spot a “Thorobred”— In a Field of Old “Nags” See Harold Turner, Ford “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” Specials Carrier. air pump. $40 OR F226 2 Statesman 4 déor 2 tone grey, radio and hedter n~~ | Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN JUST ED 1949 PONTIAC —— $8. 2 door, radio and ‘$1 Plymouth Ford "bl Stud 1949 BUICK SUPER _END OF SUMMER 6A CLEAR- .BLation_W radio & heater. | DAMAGED ; 3. ALUMINUM “hoats “Slaybaugh’ S _ 630 OAKLAND AVE. 1948 FRAZER .FWOOD RUNABOUT = 21947 DODGES 1950 OLDS. && 4 door, rerio. heater, Hydra- matic. 2 tome paint. - ¢€ - (RUDE SALE Evinrudes. $125 while supply 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR.: woowergiide Chev 1999 PACKARD 4 DR. 1946 Pr. Y MOU TH. “"S2 Chevrolet. 4 dr. radio, heater. mroremse. sees Chevrolet 2 dr.. radio, heater, $305 rolet 2 dr. Oldsmobile, 2 ft: $505 TAYLOR? S AT WALLED LAKE Phone MArket. +1861 Many others to choose from. a0 CHRVIB, RADIO AND MEAT . B15 Beott Lake Ra. Community ‘BS , cmeynouet BEL AIR, TWO) Powerglide, heater, under- $1395 FE 22560. - Motor Sales ~ - Nn Woodward, 1 Royal Oak DogR, #208 | radio heater. special sonouees = Autperteed Pontiac and Buick Dealer j 803 N. Main, Rochester | - Open Til 10° P. M. $148. 48 Studebaker convertible clean. “C & J AUTO BALES $56 N, Saginaw : Factoty Branech——-- 2 63 Mt. Phone FE 3-7117 radio, heater. | = Olds, 4 door, radio and heat-) “ "Pontiac 4 door, radio and heat- er. 8 Olds 2 an. radio and heater. Clemens at Mill HERE COMES BRING. THE fh SALES | LACY AGAIN TAX AND GOOD “inary eat ‘eet cadtline, CREDIT TO seieae eet’ Nichols eee Auto Sales | sacrifice this ‘ow mi _ Trade, fine @ possible M ww oe) Eacelient condi- | 23 8. tien. v7, tual miles. Radio| And drive Sates Bice cain |S rE 9200 or ma ol eee. ET) '41 Pontiac ......66-- lerome’s s Bright. Spot Ceres Ave. at Cass See Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — many at only — $20 Down See Ed Jones At NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. MIdwest 4-7500 | new. | 1941 Butek uper 4 ar... ” Je ! | “A-] Buys’ m FORD TUDOR, RADIO, | 945 €TO heate “000. ‘pe Walnut ve | 10 USED CARS. $ e S Toon ne ’S1 Packard 4 dr... .$599 48 Packard Conv. ..$244 _ DOWN PAYMENT ONLY’ | GLENN’ S 52 Cadillac Conv’t.. .$2795 4, , ‘31 Nash. Radio, heater ~ MOTOR SALFS niOids on it 52 Chev. Club Cpe. S44 46 Cadillac 4 dr.....$199 $50.00 and bed equipment. See 254'S. SAGINAW ST, | SPOKS Hol... .. $2295 j_ | ‘53 Ford Ranch w. $1399| "47 Stude. 4 dr......$199 Wee Bae aR = $795 i Pome FF 4-737] "53 Olds 88 Conv't. . $2295 SPECIAL! ‘50 Lincoln 4 dr.....$699, ‘48 Olds. Sed. ...... $244 yaonns eR] inve ts at : — 7 / ~ JTW TR i ~ . me AT i 7 __ § i. aS a OTHER - Qs OEE .. ° Don t Ww alk STONMIS BRA AP S195 COME-IN SO Ford 2de 8 “47 PontoSed. Cpe $144] 3 Desoie VA Fardor, . , 52 Plymouth Club Coupe. | at Vacation ‘53 Buick 4 dr....... $1795 AND SEE ieee Sta Ww . $1099, he Dotige Sedan ...$144 33 Dodge V-8 Forder. A dandy car at a good ‘52 Pontiac Catalina $1595 51 Buick Riviera. ..$844 '50 Kaiser Sed...... $199 53 Plymouth or ' . “| . 8 price. e ’ ; | 4 - S ’ ’ ‘ Desoto ‘Club coupe $825 | Time ‘51 Olds 88 Clb. Cpe. $1195, 1950 Rene YMOUTH | 0 Chev. a W. on . ne . ene ieee ee ow ~ aor «| vMiatsh, interior ta s condi- Dodge Conv..... ’47 Pont. Conv, .... DeSoto Pordor | oc let 4 “ - 4 WEL Pep 51 Buick 4 dr...... $1195 teal "good Tae saate ona nd beat 'S1 Stude. Sedan... $444 47 Nash Cl. Cpe... .$144 152 TO . ua Fe ‘2 < | . : : = ot oS | 2 jevrole r., radio OFF FOR THE MOD- 52 Chev. Sedan..... $1095 | No Money Down "50 Nash Sedan ....$299| 41 Plym. Cl. Cpe.....$44 BRA S05) CANCE ANY sce rece8 gna [OF Si Wa S29 0S. Cnt 8 Ji LL. a CARS CAN. BE PUR. 30 Mercury 2 dr.....$695 *S1 Merc. Cl. Cpe... $744; 47 Hudson 4 dr...... $99 peMlaton, Salen '53 & ‘54 CHASED WITH JUST "50 Chev. 2 dr....ee.- $595 Keller- Koch 49 Chrys. Cl. Cpe.. .$399 “eae at wipes 3 PONTIACS | DOWN TAN sso Ford 2droeeeees gios MMe Tal REE | '51 Nash 2 dr.......$54, Truck Buys ee ) ae 30 Pontiac 4 door, radio, heater: 51 Kaiser 2 dr $399 | ’ ; Ss a 51 Kaiser 2 dr...... . PECIAL! Demos. and officials’ cars. .¢#®4, Bydramatic ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr... .$395 46 International, 48 Plymouth sedan sm". on : eg aa ¢ door, radio and 1°50 Ford Sta. Wag. $499 12 ft. van $344 «2 itat wavtere and tres 8 Th Low mileage—low price. | .qP*Biice ecanrertible. radio, heat- ‘49 Ford V& 2 dr......$395 igaa WERCURY 2 DR 3.000 MILES. | ,. see eens 3 pers ta ban ot god white walls ie ea | Good | condition, | redo, heater | 52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $1099) +52 Ford % ton ‘a Packard, nice , bree "a Desge,, clue coupe radio, heat Cheapies - bet Maybe Su Pine Ras. eal 50 Plym, 2 dr. ..... $399 Express ....... $699 ‘@ Forde ridio and heater. PONTIAC 4 door heater and | 0 4 - if °S3 Ix. 4 . 2 ". § 308. abrd i 53 Chev. Dix. 4 dr. $1199} +5} 7 -48 Ford and ‘48 Plymouth | ne ‘47 Dodge 4 dr....... $1954— . 51 Ford ™ pickup $444 837 |Mvester “white wel” Tene m8 i 50 Olds. 2 dr. 88... .$599 :; nies ee, on ee et RETAIL of RESET enrin a7 pontiac Coupe....$295 a wemcuey apap ene ome | oO gegg! AD ragernational portation cars Pinance arranged er __payments 51 Ford 2 dr....... $544 14 ten panel $244 or ron) gatas , eaepted. STORE ee ee Fords, 2 door, radio and "47 Pontiac Coupe.. . $195 <0 Olds Hardtop ‘<) ct, Se sees Te OT cee tte el a ontige soe ad we, + AES SH Cher. Sedan TAYLOR CHEVROLE1 ‘S1 Ford 2 door radio and heater “A ome) 49 Nash 4 dr....... $199, Delivery ...... $499 Harold Turner, Ford 6 MO. GUARANTEE LOW BANK RATES NO MONEY DOWN > 464 - |] Mile at § Woodward Woodward, Birmingham Royal Oak JOrdan 4-6266 Lincoln 3-3557 Lincoln 3-4436 ‘¢ i Channel 2—WJBK- Channel 4+—WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Commentary on fights and fight-|2:00—(4) One Man's Family. (7) ers. My Life. (2) Big Payoff. Palmer sings. (2) Featurette. |16:00—(4) Harness Racing trom |s:15—~(4) Golden Window. (1) News Ace. 10:15—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev-|” Day anh Me Nore sings popular tunes. 2) News. 10;:30—-(4) Man About Town. Bob —s Bride and Groom. (2) Se Doug Edwards. (7) Soldier Pa-| Maxwell with music. (2) Safety Storms: rade. Top entertainers from Eye. Detroit Traffic errors on |3:30—(4) Betty White Show. (7) ranks of the Army; Polly Bergen | %!™- (1) Playhouse. Gertrude | Airbase. (2) Ladies Day. subs for Arlene Francis. Bari-| Michael in “Celebrated Mrs. | 5: 45_¢7) Cowboy Colt. tone, harpist, guitarist, dancer, Rowland,” film drama. a na ae pianist, pantomimist. 10:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. ont Paty Loe 6:46—News Caravan.; John Cam- Sports Sms. eron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. |11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. : 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (2) On Your Account, Perry sings, “My Blue Heaven,” | (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s 4:45—(7) Barnaby Bear. “Three Coins*in a Fountain.” On. Johnny Slagle hosts Cootie | 5:9g—(4) Happy Hollow. (7) Auntie Williams. Dee. (2) Portia Faces Life. beouness Brad’s secretary with 11:15—(4) Adventure Special De-}5:15—(2) Seeking Heart. disastrous results, stars Joan ea wane Vampire,” aves 5:30—(4) Adventure Patrol. (7) Davis, Jim Backus. (2) Red| of vam —— ng |. Terry and Pirates. (2) Sports. Armchair Theater. Madge Evans | 5:45—(2) Featurette. Skelton. Red hosts Helen Trau- bel, operatic singer, & Chaveles de Espana, vocal and| ™ “Army Girl.” film feature. THURSDAY EVENING instrumental group. (7) Johnny Mack Brown Show. Johnny in “Prairie Express,” film feature. 7:30—(4) My Little Margie. |+,99.4 Today. “Campus Homecoming,” Margie! show. 2 if I H i i | 11:30—(4) Moods in the Night. Music. (2) Wrestling. 6:00—(4) Music Time. (7) Det. THURSDAY MORNING $:00-X7) Breakiast Club. 8:30—(2) Morning Show. | 9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) Wixie.| Cisco Kid. (2) What's in a Word. Deadline. €:15—(4) News. (7) News. (2) Morning | ¢:39(4) Mr. Sweeney. (7) Lone Ranger. (2) News. 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(4) You Bet Your Life... (7) 8:00—(4) TV Theater, ‘“Short| (2) Garry Moore. 7:30—(4) Justice. (7) Melody Story,” writer's wile suspects |»:39—(2) Arthur Godfrey. Time. (2) Playhouse, (2) Strike It Rich. Warren. Hull | 10:@0—(4) Home. (7) Charm Kitch-|8:00—(4) Dragnet. (2) TV Golf host; quiz. (7) Jimmie Wakely| * Show. Jimmie in “Six Gun | 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. & Bend? 11:¢0—(4) Bob Smith Show. (7) 8:30—(4) Theater. (7) Theater. ( 8:30—(2) I've Got a Secret. Den-| Playhouse. (2) Valiant Lady. Big Town. nis O'Keefe host; panel quiz. 9:00—(4) This Is Your Life. Ralph Pro. (7) So You Want to Lead 9:00—(4) Video Theater. (2) Tell- 11:15—(2) Love of Life. tale Clue. 11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited. (2) ‘| Tomorrow's Search. repeat performance. (2) IBC | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. | 9:30—(4) Star Showcase. (7) Hot Rods. (2) “I Led Three Lives.” —— Boxing. Middleweight. boxing) © HURSDAY AFTERNOON News. Portuguez. (7) Royal Playhouse. |12:@0—(7) 12 o'Clock Comics. (2) | 10:15—(2) Weather. “Hot Spot,” film drama. Bob Murphy. 10:30—(4) Traffic Court. (7) Janet 9:30—(4) Mr. District Attorney. | 12:15—(4) Three Steps to Heaven.| Dean. (2) To Be Announced. Mr. D. A. investigates hit and | 12:39—(7) News. (4) Ladies First. | 10:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. run accident. (7) The Hunter.} (2) Welcome Travelers. 11:00—(4) News. (7) Soupy'’s On. Adams and international econ- 12:45—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) News. omist saved by newspaper- | 1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 11:15—(4) Everybody Sing. (7) woman. |1:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. Theater. (2) Featurette. 9:45—(2) Chuck Davey’s Corner.' (4) Jean McBride. | 11:30—(4) Moods in the Night. 10:00—(4) Michigan Outdoors. (2) -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change without --Today’s Television Programs -- sees MAMIE IS A WAC—In the new Universal- “Francis Joins the Wacs,” Donald O’Connor complains bitterly m Steer | ¢ LH i vt i a? = re Tiny Statured Parents Take First Baby Home LOS ANGELES ® — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dixon, this city’s smallest parents, have taken their first child home from the hospital. The baby, Debra Jo, weighed 5 pounds 14 ounces when born by Caesarean section Aug. 1 at netice. French Hospital, The parents are 97x9""x Ve" WIR, (760) CKLW, (808) ww, (850) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (178) WIBK, (1490) ‘TONIGHT [ ‘THURSDAY MORNING 1tt3=WIR, Rosemary THURSDAY EVENING WWJ..Becond Chance 6:00—WJR, Hainline ¢:00—WJR, Vinall, Melody WXYZ, City Byline 6:00—WIR, News ww. WWI, News, Lazsarow CKLW. Queen for Day wwii, News WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. | WXYZ, News . WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenz CKLW, News, Sports CKLW, auee Bevis 12:00—WJR, Wendy Warren CKLW, Wews WJBK, McLeod WJBK. tions WWJ, Paye Elizabeth w McLeod WCAR, News. Muste WXYZ, Curtain Calis WCAR, News, Music 6:15—WXYZ, Pred Wolfe CKLW, Vincent Lopes 6:18—WJR, Clark Quartet WCAR. Coffee WJBK, News, McLeod ¢:15—WIR, Clark Quartet J, Bud WCAR. News WWJ, Bud Lynch WKY, Lee ~ 6:30 — WIR Agrielt._Volce WXYZ, Lee Smits CKLW. Eddie Chase WWJ, Bob Maxwell 12:18—WJR, Aunt Jenny CKLW,. Eddie Chase WCAR, Talk Gporte WXYZ, Fred Wolfe CKLW, Austin Grant WCAR, Talk Sports - 6:3%—WIR, Bob olde Woex: News: fee. ‘ght — Racin, : Levm ‘ws; . e e old WWJ, R. Mulholland wes - 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent a Thay oer enend s WXYZ Bill Stern 6:45—WXYZ, News wuia. New stents : WCAR, Magic Muste :00—w Vinall ews, w. WJBK, Dinner Muste ww. hows, “Maxwell a oe R jh ve WCAR, Magic 6:48 WIR, Lowell Thomas | CmLW. Guy Ninn, Dayid WOAR, Tiger 6:45—WIR, L. Thomas WWJ, Nation's Business WJBK. By 12:45—WJR, J. White WXY2. Thursday's Music WXYk, Music Ghow we Pran Paul Winter bi arta Guest House 7:00—WJR, Guest House hib—W. Music Hall CKLW, Ginger waves. Star . Skelton WXY2, Red Stelton oe = CKLW, Pulton Lewis CKLW. Pulton Lewis Wee Ws, Listen, Us THURSDAY arrerNoon | WCAR — WJBK, T. CKLW, Austin Orant WCAR, Weve WJBK. Gentile & Binge 7:15—WWJ, Gay With Music | 7:45—WWJ, News CKLW, Guy CKLW, Teby David 7:38—WsR, fr Bayes 8:00—WJIR, Jack White News WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Lone Ran WXYZ, Dick Osgood CKLW. Gabriel Heatter CKLW, News, David WJBK. Tom George WJBK, News. Gentile WCAR, News WWw3 Ons Mans Pamity { #:#5—WJR, Bud Guest -. CKLW, In the Mood WXYZ. Fred Wolfe 8 wR PBI WCAR, Coffee With Clem WWJ, News Game $:30—WJR, Music Hall wxYe, Booed epoere 8:45—WCAR, Radio Rev. won Mi we Porade ° < s ‘ine = gl ag WXYZ, Breakfast Club war, tone Vandercook CKLW, News, Music CKLW. Nightmare vas, Ree Ser ; WCAR, News, Rhythm S:0S—WEYS. Just Basy 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club 9:00—WIR, Concert 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Paige Wave peamy maye CKLW, Good Neighbor CKLW' News Music. WJEK, Bob Murphy - 9:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe 9:30—WJR, Jack Carson CKLW, Tony Martin ter wxyz, Paul Whitemar WCAR, Temple Acad CKLW, Author Meets Critic | 10:00—WJR, A. Godfrey WJBK. Gentile WWJ, Bob Smith ee My True Story s9:00—WJR lennessee Ernie we Homechet WW), Fibber McGee WJBK. News, Murphy WXYZ, News . : CKLW, H. Plannery WCAR, News Temple JBK. Larry Gentile 10:18—WCAR, Temple 16:156—W. Muste Metropol. | 1&30—WWJ, Here's Answer we ‘Weert News ware Sours sens i CKLW. fteltvwooe Date WCAR, Song Parade 1¢:30—Ww. Precinct 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank wera) Keys to, Cupiel WXYZ, Girl Marries teus—cxnw, Ta a W, Sanctuar, 5 e WW. News CKLW, Florida. U.S.A. Sports, Top WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News, Songs 11:15, Bob Reynolds ne. Ever Since Eve Wwi, Ross WXYZ, Charm Time 7:30—WJIR, Peter L. Hayes CKLW, News, Bud, ww, M Beatty WJBK, Baseball WxYz. ver Eagle WCAR, Detroit at N.Y W, Gabriel Heatter CKLW, 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins WJBK, T. George 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone : WXYZ. Paul Winter west eae 1:=WIR, Guiding tight” | 5-96 —wIR— Meet ime CKLW, Dick Powell Www, Rey Rogers 2:00—WJIR, Mrs. Burton WXYZ, Show Stoppers at ge = To Be 4:30—WWJ, Widder Brown CKLW, Ray 4:48—WJIR, Music, News 6—CKL' genaires . WWJ, Woman in House an a. Orpen CKLW, George Wright 11:00—WJR, News 6:00—WJR, News WEYz, sports Top WWJ, News, Deland CKLW. News — CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, News WJBK, News. McLeod WCAR, News 11:15—WJR, Bob J, Bruce Mayer 6°15—WJR, Reynolds. Music WXYZ, Top of wn bas—WoRm, Curt Massey u1:g0— WI, teste CRLW, Geel Brown CKLW, McKeller Britain Rejects Plea and were hauling ‘him beck to fram detention of the sie nied 7:15—WWJ, Gay With Music CKLW, Guy 7:43—WJR, Collingwood = + WWJ, News, Mulholland CKLW, Official Detective CKLW, News, Bud $:15—WXYZ, Show World 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason 8:30—WJR, That's Rich . ww4, Dr. Gun rat 3 Mere, Drake WXYZ, Vv WXYZ, Martin Block CKLW, Crime Pighters 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day $:45—WXYZ, Just Easy Exh Pean'iae” | tes Bae Bt Fin ’ r mp 3:00—WJR, Hil House WXYZ, Sammy Kaye wad Wetsome | re velers CKLW, News, ° ews, jes . GENE Bteness | URE et So 3:44—WJR, House Party WXYZ, Park Concerts CKLW, Bud Davies Se: ee 3:30—WWJ,. Pepper Young | 9:45—WWJ. Signor Ben 3:45—WIR, Gel nday (9:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie ww, Right to Happiness wy 4 , XYZ, New 4:00—WJR. 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WEDNE AY, AUGUST 25, 1954 oo : * ot ..|in treating 104 lacerations, 91 of . “we of 2136 Chancery, and James A. |Medic Closes Injuries dam deep enough 0 penrate the TWO YOUTHS Fined | ner, 28 ot nes Barae.” | Niagara Falls Will Be _ | Ginter had been theld by the| Boy Scout Meet Site With Scotch Tape sectve tame tat binds tw me |ON LA Tuscola County Sherif, Depart nective tissue that binds the mus- | ()f} rceny Charge ot Care aa for | LINZ, Austria w#—Niagara Falls, WASHINGTON @®—A Colorado | “es ‘Osstier. Two Rochester youths pleadéd | *e#ling gas in’company with a|Canada, will be the site of next doctor today reported clinic now done -away : Ate ot | Sven. reat year’s world jamboree of the Boy eib-at foetal successful | with skin stitching-in more then Gaty’ yesterday charges Officers there released the juye- | Scouts. painless substitute for surgical | using the tape method instead, he |¢ach fined $50 and $25 costs by over to Rochester Patrolman Wil-| ternational Bureau of the World stitches in closing minor cuts. said in an article in GP, the jour-| Avon Township Justice Luther C. | liam Woehl. Ginter involved Bur-| scout Movement, announced yes Paul Williamson of Walsh, |nal of the American Academy of | Green. pee who was also arrested yester- | jerday that the gathering is sched- said he got excellent results |General Practice Fined were Roy E. Burpee, 17, ‘day at his home. uled for the scenic spot Aug. 18-28. 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