we 31, 1954 —26 PAGES : “= : he df 4 ae * ————_—. i ; « Te Gee * fo Strike Today. at Long Island pretty fair wallop thrust today toward heavily popu- lated Long Island and New England. Eastern Long Island ex- pected the full force of the blow around noon and some South Shore areas “were being evacuated. Storm warnings were sounded in New England. Power lines already Were down in many Long Island communities as advance winds of 40 to 60 miles At 9 a.m, EDT the Wéather Bu-| reau said the hurricane, named gg Among. Top Contenders Col. 8) National sub-junior and women's junior championships were also Gity and S New Teachers Here Friday’ y will be New Teachers’ Day in Pontiac public h 7 ools Welcome A special know-your-community program, the first : of a three-day pre-opening schoo] conference, will present the City of Pontiac, its schools, officials, churches, busi- : ness and civic leaders to the 80 new teachers wlio will instruct in the local schools for the first time this year. of New York moving rapidly north- “The Bureau said that “what re- mains of the hurricane’ likely would cross Long Island by noon and then smash into the New Eng- land coast. Clearing weather was © expected to follow in its wake, ' The Navy, carefully following . wee the storm’s progress, ordered J ; marie art second Day of Shooting Quonset Point, Air . saan. seiner swore | der Way in NSSA Test ee es By H. GUY MOATS hurricane began winds/ Second day of national sub-caliber shotgun competi- but ite loot force leet aight co u(tion is under way at the National Skeet Shooting surged up the Atlantic Coast, bat-| Association championship site at the Oakland County tering coastal —— driving | Sportsmen’s club in Waterford. : eae ema ag free “| This event is the next-to-last of the preliminary fea- Its punch was expected’ to be | tures leading up to the high over-all championship, for gece dp py mmo lle which most of the top skeet ” ong wy —— ao plowed | gunners of the country are. T . | Sef 0 ger appeared to be from high | Shooting. lid ° tides. Much of the spectator interest - iene he enon ay ee appearance atte San duam |f McK . lashed burricane’s nge, appearance of the San Juan, which apparently extended 150 to| Puerto Rico, police team of six. OF C eighan oe nn | mena aoe eacarty | Exe Ft M High seas and downed power| after 10 a. m. They each shoot ee am Mayor Mite lines. were reported along the New 100 shots. | During His Arraignment damage was recordeg. "| Members of ‘that team are Cal.|_n Conspiracy Count In New York, the Italian liner | eigen Bigs 24 om MOUNT CLEMENS (#—William H. McKeighan, 68-year-old former ' Assistant Superintendent *— J. Cecil Cox said today that there will be 40 more teach- ers on the Pontiac school ~ = ~ he In Today's Press IN THE PRESS Birmingham . eee eee eee RECO Ce terre sere eee ee eene ee eeee at tee teeter ee & i 2 q a. ih s g etd rik i! i Hi oi | & a Ty ff i i | | il 7 if ) 3 7 cd fi Z ; Narcotics User Sent to Hospital Instead of Jail An admitted Detroit narcotics ad- dict is in a hospital today—rather than in a jail cell—because Oak- if i His i ES + i . Ss gee) Pee F i - a fh ~ ay Waghite OUTSIDE CAUCUS ROOM—With radio and tele-| Senate caucus room in Washington, left rear, is vision coverage barred by the committee as the | jammed not only with people but equipment rigged McCarthy probe begins today the hall outside the | for coming and going views. Room and Board Dallas Departs for Manila lo Discuss Asian Alliance . Young Drinkers policy specialists, hoped Organization I together without specific the free nations of the area military commitments. WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles leaves today on a flight to Manila for what may be a make-or-break conference on present U. S. foreign of a top-flight delegation of foreign achieve a Southeast Asia : i. IVER DAMES Be J y | + Rush Schemes a fo Bolster Unity U.S. and Britain Might Rearm Bonn Without Paris Consent PARIS (AP)—The West- ern coalition against com- munism reeled today under France’s crushing rejection of the European army plan, but Allied leaders rushed forward new rescue plans. By a 319-264 vote the French National Assembly voted last night to postpone debate indefinitely on the six-nation European De- fense Community Treaty, diers to Western military strength. | The vote on the procedural mo tion was a clear-cut death blow to the plan which France herself originally proposed. It would have Fire at Lapeer fee i Hes: if e 5 S F ; i Office, Paint Saved for Second Time Salesman Awaits Trial in the alarm at 11:10 p. m. | t E FE ill ta Hits Lumberyard atetnde ve Sanaon Firemén had the blaze under Rainfall on Light Side Temperature Eisenhower paid his z He 1: Hi Bi ey e August Enjoyable Month, Near‘ Normal August weather left little to be desired for comfort, HW “ite iH Fs five in uf it i si Roa i li ali ez a 8 é z E * [ ; g | 5 ite i P F »™ b é~ ; pam iuie i Hie Mig i Allied Countries joined 12 German divisions in an | Ie RE OR Ie mM Me pane UN ee i i eg A Rk A MRS a ey ri Hi l bz fy 2 i E a i f.¢ cRE: gs i ge i i | | ie iH i] By if i i Ht if | | ; of 392 on Bad Check Charge 4 wer Penge Pony 2, ater John C. Emery Jr. yesterday. She was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court for arraign- ment next Monday, and was com- mitted fo the county jail when she failed to post $1,000 bond. Hazel Park Driver Gets 10-Day Jail Sentence BIRMINGHAM—Appearing yes- terday before Associate Justice John C. Emery Jr., Joseph F. Melligan, 29, of Hazel Park, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving on a revoked driver's license. He was, sentenced to 10 days in the Oakland County jail and paid a $5 fine plus $15 costs. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fair and cool tonight, low -52. Mestly fair Wednesday somewhat warmer, ateund 75. Nerth winds 10 m.p.h Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a m a3 At 8 a. m. Wind velocity 25-30 mph Direction: North-northwest Sun sets at 7:08 p. m Sun fises at 5.57 &. m Moon sets at 8:11 pm Moon rises at 10:16 «. m Downtown Temperature corecce OM liam 7 Menday in Pontiac (As Recorded Downtown) temperature ............ " cone, Lowest temperatute ceveesrere 4 Mean, temperature . eweerenecses Weather; Mostly cloudy Highest tempera es Lowest temperature ......esecceses temperature tere Chart —_ ~ te - S822e28e22 EF i HIE H days probation when she pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting. Wil- ‘|Ham Gantt, 58, of the same ad- dress, pleaded innocent to the same charge and furnished a $100 bond, pending trial Sept. 9, Also pleading innocent to the charge was- M Mary Mayer, 45, of 452 Arthur St. who posted a $50 bond. ordered to return for trial Se McCarthy Doubts Accusers Motives (Continued From Page One) fore hig Senate Investigations sub- committee. ‘ 3F one stormy McCarthy-Army hearings for 36 spring and summer days, also is the scene of the new- in- ry. But the bipartisan committee igh has banned televising of its hear- ings or the taking of still or mo- tion pictures in the “courtroom.” The Detroit News said today in a copyrighted story that the Re- publican majority on the commit- tee which conducted the recent Armiy-McCarthy hearings has de- cided both Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and Army Secretary Stevens were “at fault.” Stevens was the more guilty.” * * © While joining three Republican | colleagues in the majority report, the News said Sen. Potter (R- {reeked “* to Attend-Urban -}| was thrown through a door or win- dow to gain entry, police said. French Rejection - of EDC Stuns West (Continued From Page One) to now has dependent on rearmament,. . Any British-American effort to bypass the French on this likely would precipitate a crisis in the North Atlantic Alliance. The Brit- ish-American plans for restoring German sovereignty so far have specified that rearming must wait. Canadian officials in Ottawa said the only logical answer to the West- ern dilemma was to bring West Germany into NATO. Top officials in Washington were Utterly disappointed at the French vote but made no public comment initially, Eisenhower, however, in a speech in Des Moines, lowa, said, “We must not be discouraged. We need not despair." Final Approval Expected on Hospital Building Vote i i i Phelps, owner of a fruit gtand at 1500 N, Perry St. ‘4 Phelps has been ordered to stop selling until he obtfins a license to 7 3 ¢ g j z i tj ig ! i ! if i i et uu rs # i | i g rb, and on W ¥ a Montcalm to Kennett. on the east side East Boulevard from Pike to Auburn, the —_ Bo of Joslyn trom Walton Collier. An_engineer’s cost estimate is scheduled for proposed construction of eight-inch concrete pavement on Alley north of Huron from Tele- graph to Ogemaw. A letter is slated from Roy An- Confirmation is expected of spe- Communist-U.N. . Body Exchange Includes 193 GIs SEOUL *—Bodies of 193 Ameri- cans killed in the Korean War will be returned from Communist North Korea tomorrow morning for final burial on U. S. soil, the Communists stid-today. The Reds also advised the U.N. Command they will return seven | Allied bodies of unknown national- ity during the first daily exchange of bodies, The transfer is expected to run more than a month. The Allies will give the Reds 5300 Korean bodies and 100 Chinese bodies tomorrow.» ‘ The Allies have disinterred more than 14,000 Commynist war dead from battlefield cemeteries - in South Korea to exchange for 4,011 Allied bodies the Reds have prom- ised to deliver. Maj. Gen. E. J. McGaw, com- mander of the Korean Communi- cations Zone, said the Army has decided to relax its ban on pho- tographing the bodies and to “share the responsibility” with the press for the impact of the ex- change on families of soldiers missing in Korea. — 7 The Reds are expected to turn over rosters identifying the bodies Rochester Man Injured in Car-Truck Crash f it a it Hint ig ist Hil es cial assessment rolls for construc- tion of: Curb, gutter and drainage on Linden from James K to Smith and the end from Josiyn of the street on Kennett from Baldwin to the west city iimjts and W from Perry age on Wolfe Edison to Glenwood Summit from Hudson to Montcaim Legion Readies Gigantic Parade Washington Will View Biggest Display Since Civil War Days shine, the American Legion lined up today for what promised to be _|the biggest parade in the nation’s | capital since Civil War days. Thousands of war _- veterans, many approaching the rocking chair age. were ready to risk blistered feet, sunburned . necks and perhaps a drenching by marching down historic Penn- sylvania and Constitution avenues. The parade, high spot of the Legion's 36th annual. conven- tion, was billed as a 12-hour af- of men and women from all serv- ices, plus the National Guard. Marching airs are to be : i re. ef z FA 5 é 3 3 ES ge fete ‘lye ily sei however. . bers of 10 top committees will be hard at work behind closed doors sifting through more than 800 pro- posed resolutions on world and national problems on wiiich the Legion will act before adjourning F gE i af drii ‘ HB riieii init ii lift ii o* , r a : H i ia i | | ft i q [ : i sv fi s Ui g H 387 2% ue hs z 3 i i i F E : : : F i : i H 2 i HT ue eel ik ir Zi! HE ey 5 é " i 5 5 Fae i E 8 $ ails gee ERE °F Yd ® : . : i as Aj 5 : _ i FE aE e Fal 8 a it g.2 Bas! eae f : + opposes this . & has argued that i¢ | from Cape Charles, does not want flat military com- | Portsmouth, N.H. mitments which would allow the | A dozen planes from decide when and scheduled to land at American and. allied | “ity's Idlewild Airport, f A Hurricane Heading Toward Long Island z ef Hine i if zi 5 5 specific security| were held up at this issue may_pro- | Goose Bay, Labrador. Manila meeting. ton, N. B. . to be able..to wind + details in a week,| There are more . : No room deage fx dildren wide 4 This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the year ot Statler te If one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the room. ; te Ione of more children under 14 occupy a room without a parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a Bring the family for weekend of fun ot the Detroit Statler! 3 * Children’s menus os bd * A besket of fresh F Ht rl i i SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES © Children's plates end silver © Balloons fer the youngsters after meals ¢ Formulas © Reliable baby sitters ° High chairs end cribs frult in every room occupied by children * Radio in every room —* Delicious box lunches prepared © Many gvest rooms are air-conditioned ‘day from the Ts Perkins. Three Members of Moose Return From Gathering Mrs. F. B. Huston, Mrs. C. J. Cavalier and Mrs. John Baxter of Women of the Moose returned Fri- convention held in Mooseheart, I1! Guest speaker at the convention, Paul P. Schmitz told the group that Women of the Moose now has over 200,000 members from 1,400 chapters in North America alone. He said that the women are tepping the men in fund raising for the new high school at Mooseheart. ’ Mrs. Elizabeth Norwick of Tay- lor Township was elected to the Grand Council at the convention. It was announced that the next local meeting will be Publicity Chapter Night and initiation to be held Sept. 13 in Moose Temple. AUGUST SPECIAL! Reg. $10.09 Cold Wave $350 Styled Hair Cuts—$1..25 } All New * Fall Patterns and Pieces for your | selection. Needlepoint | 1 ‘a Closed Saturday || @pen Daily 9:30 to x” THE BUSINESS |. INSTITUTE "SALLY EATON. & i‘ ‘THE ny sa PONTIAC Pa) PRESS. BIRMINGHAM—For her mar- riage..Saturday evening in the First Presbyterian Church to Jerry Lewis of Indianapolis, Ind., Ruth Circle Meets With Mrs. Bohlman Executive board of Willis PTA will meet Wednesday et 1:30 p. m. the Hibgery. Favorite cloth of the sea- son — wool tweed in a mix- ture of black and white is cut into a two-piecer by Pierre Balmain. The slim skirt, eased with a deep kick pleat LANOLIN-OIL PERMANENT Specially Priced at— a Short, Snap-Back ‘FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON "FE 5-2663 a 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. Sue Soutar Speaks Vows in Birmingham Wedding in Pontiac BRE KEE ea ye He : : z 5 i : ie 3 Hine guithae: 4 Le = Es fi t i Couple Is Residing in Alabama A.2.C. Harry E. Morris Jr., son of -\Godfreys at}. ‘ : d ‘Are Guests. . s ii g + ee GEE Hi E f | 4 He Ff bx iF Fe aH F i P 4 ERE EF PGs nil fa321 2 = ti F | i F niversary. Use Dryer First Toss your slipcovers and drapes ' ARTHUR MURRAY 25 €. Lewrence St. 2 © Fe ei 4 Witt YOU ACCEPT “snow $700 TRIAL LESSON? School of Dancing pn 38 Phone FE 2-0244 | ee te ae a: ‘ eS: * Te dea nae wae Set TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 GRACIA WEILAND Announcing Gracia Weiland, to ‘Royal Pazik dr. are Mr. and Mrs. John Sellman of Hester —eourt. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Pazik of Cass | Lake road. An early fall| wedding is planned. There’s No Age Limit on Allure Lilly Dache, a woman who knows whereof she speaks in terms of feminine allure, has some provoc- ative and challenging things to say about glamor after 40. Here are some of her pointers: “Glamor has no nationality—and | no age limit. Glamor is mental as well as physical—4n fact you can- not have truly a glamorus body }without a glamorous mind. Willard Halsted Claims Bride Saturday | BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Morris Marr Halsted drove to Lan- sing Saturday to be present at the wedding of their son, Willard Worthington Halsted, and Joan Elizabeth Bush, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bush of Dache Analyzes Glamor “What is a glamorous mind? It is a mind that is-awake, alert, eager to learn new things. A glamorous face is alive; the eyes sparkle. A dull, disinterested look doesn't even suggest glamor. “The time to start’ worrying about glamor is at 16, not 40, My Chicago. St. James Episcopal Church, Birm- ingham also went to read the 11 o'clock service in St. Paul Church. a brown and Texas produces about one-fourth of the nation’s supply of petroleum. The Rev. Harold E. Towne of |i tense, nervous air’ that goes with being skinny.” Large or small dinner parties always receive our special attention. WALDRON COFFEE SHOP ‘Jumpin’ Jehosaphat! wet _—this really is real coffee! % and my! —the money you save! SS Ee ee em eT eT ae | pete cate gene tangs aga, nny STORM STUDIO, 415) 6. Main, . Installation— Just plug into any ovtlet and play! STORM STUDIO } | In Waldron Hotel—East Pike THAT 6151 S. Mein sini nec eicieont _ | Neer Dixie Hwy. H Clarkston, Mich. Clty ...... Bene... State... § STAPP'S J ! i { I ! ! ! 1 | ! \ ! \ ' 1 ! ... Stores... SOY... JUVENILE 28 E. 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Mennen Williams or- dered the investigation at the request of Mayor Zigmund Ni- parko, of Hazel Park. Dr. J. Earl McIntyre, secretary of the State Board of Registration in Medicine, said, “As nearly as _can be determined, it appears that the child’s death could not have been averted. if- medical at- tention had been given at the time the parents made the calls to the respective doctors.” Earlier charges were made that the doctors failed to help the sick child. One doctor said he was not} advised of the seriofsness of the illness, and the other said he rec- ommended two hospitals where the parents could have the child admitted immediately. Southfield Kiwanis Club | ppayron PLAINS — M. Arlene Plans Marine Concert |Urick became the bride of Paul ~—were 1." a 1D. Van Belle in a 3 p.m. Saturday SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP) — | wedding at Clarkston Methodist | George Quaal, representative of the | Church _ U.S. Marine Band, will be guest) he pride is the daughter of Mr. | speaker for the Wednesday eve-| ang Mrs. Garold G. Uriek, of 4510 | ‘ming meeting of the Southfield | \ajor st. and the bridegroom's | Kiwanis Club. | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fina! plans will be made for the | J, Van Belle, of Detroit., Sept. 19 presentation of the U. S The bride chose a floor-length Marine Band concert at the South- field High School. Tickets are MRS. PAUL D. M. Arlene Urick Married in Saturday Ceremony | gown of chantilly lace over a fitted | Mrs Jack Barron on Limabury’ street ‘taffeta bodice, with short sleeves | The group will peck a box for Kores. "| meeti Auburn Heights Educators Meet ‘Avondale High Schools | Set Registration Today and Wednesday — AUBURN HEIGHTS — The back to school eall for this area first went out to teachers, who are spending the week in administra- tive conferences and planning ses- sions for the upcoming shcool year. Following an administrative Monday. Supt. of Schools R. N. er welcomed the teach- ers, Ass't, Supt. Arnold Ojala and | Dr. K. Feyereisem also addressed the group, Tomerrow, Dr. Joha English, president elect of the Michigan Education Assn., will speak, and. the local MEA chapter will hold election of officers, Thursday, and Friday the teachers ~~ | wil) refort to their individual 7 VAN BELLE Following a reception on the lawn of the bride's parents, the newlyweds left for a trip into Canada. They will reside in St. | Clair Shores. County Calendar Watertora Center Waterford Center Missionary Auxiliary Will meet at 7:30 tonight at the home of Clarksten | schools for further instruction. Registration for Avondale High School and Junior High School will be held today and Wednesday. Buses will begin their regular routes at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. the same days. Due to the large increase in en- roliment, it will be necessary to use several rooms outside the regu- lar school buildings, according to Supt, Baker, Space will be avail- able in the Presbyterian Church. for a few days, and the new Elm- wood School addition is expected ] to be completed by November 1. Two Granges to Meet — Oakland County Grange Con- vention will meet with Brandon Grange Thursday evening. Dele- so will be chosen to attend the te Grange at Adrain. Electrician Dies in Fall : |New Prague, Minn. Group meetings will be held, = a » hate , e De é _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Parshall, of 4174 Meyers Rd., Drayton Plains, have ot their daughter Delphine, to Robert Bednar. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bednar, of No date has been set for the wedding. Air Tours Planned for County Areas Planes will take off every half hour from. Pontiac City Airport Wednesday to carry farmers aloft for the Oakland County Soil Con- servation District Air Tour, ac- cording to County Agricultural Agent Ed W. Alchin. ° Directors of the Sot! Conservation District report ‘that ticket sales have been lively, but a few tickets are still available. The 30 minute flights will cover any of three areas of the county, | the southwest, northwest and north- east quarters, so that farmers tak- ing the filghts can observe their own areas. . Richard Druillinger, Soil Con- servation District Farm Planner, reminds farmers that whether or not they are going to take a flight, — DELPHINE PARSHALIL, \ the engagement | _ ; Nei eee 55 - i ise ; ff : ge® “2 Ft eskent i! é (sie it ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Martha Rankine, 75, 314 East Bloomfield Ave, will be at 3:30 p.m, Wednesday at Sullivan and Son Funerat Home with bufial in Acacia Park Cemetery. She died Monday. Surviving are a son, John of Portland, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Chester Austin of Detroit and Mrs. Frithjof Andreasen of Royal Oak; and three grandchildren. Hazel ?ark Pay Raises Put on November Ballot HAZEL PARK — A proposed pay raise for the mayor, council- men and city judge was placed on the Nov. 2 ballot Monday by the City Council. new on sale by all members of the rand a net skirt. club MOMS Unit 60 to Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A special meeting of the Pontiac Lake MOMS Unit 60 will be held at the Michael Palazzolo home at 1 p.m, tomorrow. Installation of officers wil] be - held. Her attendants were Beehler of Pontiac, Delphine Par- | shall, of Drayton Plains, Laura J. | Link, of Clarkston, with Vernalee | Whalen of Detroit as flowergirl.. — Willias.. Treuter of Detroit served the bridegroom as best man, and Gerald Urick, brother of the bride, ami James Rudowski of Detroit seated the guests. . The WSCS meeting of the First Meth- Shirley | odist Church will be at | 12.0 pm Thursday Oxtera 56-year-old Detroit electrician, was WSC8 will meet at 130 p m. Thurs-| killed yesterday when he fell 30 day im the home of Mrs. Bari Alleman, feet to the floor while working on a platform at the Kelsey Hayes Wheel Co. plant. 15 Ensley Gt. Mra. Harry Hail oe sent the program with Mrs. yde Threep siving the devotions Big Beaver Sunshine Circle of the Beaver Methodist Church will meet at 12 . m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs | Carrie Douglass, 4315 John R. The Haze! | oun | $ Scherf Circle will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter Miller, 1031 Arthur Orteaviiie Waterford Tewnship Mr and Mrs. Burl Glendening of Oak- Mrs Harry Carilisie Will be hostess to | wood Read. have announced the birth of the Lakewood Parm Ledies Auxiliary atie son, Brent, Aug. 27 at Pontiac 7:30 p. m. tomororw eral Hospita! DETROIT (INS) — John Uren, | brief sessions at which time col- | }ored pictures of the area to be | they will be able to attend the | Under the proposal, the mayor's salary would increase from $270 / annually to $2,500, and councilmen the (P8Y would jump from $180 to $1,500. The $3,000 salary of the flown will be presented. _In case of bad weather, event will be held Thursday. judge would be doubled. A new thumbtack applicator has a magnetic button which picks up | Church Plans. Supper the tack and holds it in position.| NEW HUDSON—The first fall Then a quick press and the tack meeting of the New Hudson Meth- is in to stay. The tool also removes |odist Church will be held tomor- tacks and deposits them in a stor-| row at 6:30 p.m., with a coopera- age place. ' tive supper. amount of money matically goes into this fund, and because of lack of recreation work in recent years, the council de- cided to complete the beach. Seattle Meeting Draws Waterford Woman WATERFORD—Mrs. Ashton W Emery of 5540 Dixie Highway is serving as an official delegate at the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the American Veteri- nary Medical Assn., in Seattle, Wash. this week. She is a member of the House of Representatives, governing and policy making body of the Auxil- iary, which directs its activities and plans projects to be under- taken in cooperation with the vet- erinary medical profession. - Carnival received low the horse show. Feature of the entire celebration will be the giving away of a five year old Welch pony With saddle and bridle. Farmington Gets Some Relief in Water Crises FARMINGTON—Cooler weather and the delayed washday of many | supply of water to be built up in the city reservoir, as work ‘con- tinued to extend well pipes down to a lower water level in the city’s three wells. City Manager James O. Tennant says installation of four foot ex- tensions on the pumping pipes will allow capacity pumpage - The city was without water for 12 hours Sunday when the water level in the wells suddenly dropped below the intake pipes. St. Joseph Drive Lists $56,590 in Pledges LAKE ORION — Pledges for the St. Joseph Fund Drive amount- ing to $56,590 have been received by Paul Johnson, treasurer, since the drive began over a month ago. Tomorrow when the drive is ex- the fund campaign committee will hold its last meeting in the Lake Orion Youth Center Girl Scouts to Meet LAKE ORION — Mrs. Wesley Allen, of 145 Vinshar Court, will have a potluck lunch at her home on Wednesday, for the local Girl Scout Leaders. The first meeting of the season will follow. * in Pontiac Church Rite Keego KEEGO HARBOR — Before an) altar decorated with gladioli Nancy | Carolyn Abbott and Wesley Rich- | fingertip veil was held in place by a pearl bandeau, and she earried a white orchid and gia- ard Maas spoke their nuptial vows} mellias. Sat i i pp okt urday in the First Presbyterian | Karen Abbott, sister of the Church, Pontiac. | brid d . The bride is the daughter of | Donald Da: ~ ot rps ond Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Abbott |= maid Maas, brother of the bride- | groom served as best man John Post of Kalamazoo and Ernest Day of Detroit seated the guests. After a trip through northern Michigan, the couple will live tin} Her ‘Keego Harbor. of 2199 Maddy Lane. Mr. and Mrs Dan Maas, of Kalamazoo, are the | parents of the bridegroom. A fleor-length princess gown of ivory antique silk was the bride's choice for _theceremony. 4 } . When you finance your next car— _ ASK YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER ABOUT Insurance Savings with service _ | you can’t get anywhere else! General Exchange nea Corporation housewives yesterday allowed a___ pected to have been ~ completed, «+ a “* 2# ae P Bg Se Ag a: oe ae si Pe ras : f ff Zt a \ 3 ¢ oe + ej ; —=\- ' Diss ae S : ye ay é .: ; é , A 2 q By | ; : : Mart -| ea TUESDAY; AUG fe . " , t 2 bi id . os oa fart Lowered [ MARKETS om pasenar aE: ME e . Pr C J tig a See < Death . : : pereors 1 Tee Bae Names ‘ tsi Notices ae é DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices New nae nt oa Ee ( oe ris eae cases. ens lover, epee BL Pttecre end ‘belfers, SESE | market were lower but witout cree eet | rvaagel ae pall eng Mire. Arthur Bayes, Miss ne oats Bes, seats a 33.02% 1 to 2% lower, Septem soad | most, change 08 Cx Tuning, into any selling without bage. sprouts. a Me 8 ; Bo 2 106-150) Since 1927 vother duties” | Rayon “Mulk Funeral" ere LA and lard 12 to 47 cents Migher on, choice. -~4 ey dpdnp Aireer ernie pe, "Neri, aot bu. Care | sociated Lucia hag been Ist ot 130 pam y, Bept. once ID OFF? lower e cows streng te the reaction whi as part Pei, Layi3s bu Cs carrots, with Haskins ar woth, “he Nagone o week com $16.40. , September | 8° to strong. tockers, and walls Se started ae. pf. 3.00-2.60 6e0 Delete Cauliflower, wocienting firva with offs Sells. an Wreaeel th Rev. Henry week comm ity for st Bae ; most nd feeders ¥ market react Corn, sweet y. No 1. . 1.75. | troit, ces i will M im: can 7 CHIC. CUBAED Onan to lew yeline poe 4 there Mafs. Se tay in the veactian, ~~ “ae, cate Sedos. Cu —! Chicago. agranerat Tome” at the Huntoon = ra, ihe sees resus AGO — to tow elustes 25.50-26.50; has been . pickle, N or'Sas Sau. | The boa: . — Ry ~ AUG. A + -_—. a Meee erin: mtn Seah oe selling. ym no urgency abou net a Lee aor ba o test te oe can M #4 of -dlvactors of Ameri-| 7 Lapeer. agua West Button MRS welt w. ; ye em agen tor spi + eee : cae canner: commercial .! Among stocks f . : ns. Eggplant . ; re A - forme MAN NIED BY HEATING ree 8 See Mes... tists Eadie | a te “12.00; ks down 1 to ~ Cutean ress long, No. ws elected Jack J. a in Detroit has Sonn Mitenell: beloved wife of contractor. BY HEATING WOMAN TO cane Bivd. RR SRS gd rig sth | Dynamic, Republic Av 3 points |e" Par sePeen than | eer it wee a impy vice presi Evan Marwiny cell nd Aiea See eee wane ae Crem FA “ * wees * a . i . 190-2 : ° — . — — a, = owt. - seem fe.” 3h Mo kody — Ay - S. Steel. B Republic Aviation Canes parsley rest, Wo 1, 28-6 1-00 doe troller, if was announc rt comip- ciner of 8 Ven weqenes. pr} Steady Tt, yA. WORK. WOMAN IN ied 3 abs 1.57% © esse oo head on = sales fully estab- . Bethlehem U eye. 1 1; 75-90 doz. Peas. George W today by t be held Wednesda Puneral sen : Dotson week. Jeffe for wteresting 7 « Pa 161 May . 2 prime 30 vealers 25. > several town Sheet Steel Youngs- cayenne, Ne 1 A ee bu Pen . . . Mason, preside - A Hem the Mujer y. 2 pm _mond 1-0808 after 6 Dis. work Te and May ...... 162% tgp se SANS eesen paiabie 00-28.00, few t & Tube, Southern 1, 1 a8-1.38 pk: 168: peppers, Ponoers chairman. ident and Home. e218 in Punera! Tava POON OWN SUSIN _of car eleghene Sat 4 | a as “or 16.79 | ished: asking 600. Trade not way, Katy Rail-| iso seb 5 ee ne ot. Mo! = Timpy. who joi - Sabin wah Rew ers: Barbershop. OWN BUSINESS © a Lees O18 oe prime - native abeve 22.00 f estad- | Railroad, preferred, Seaboard 50-lb bag: new, No 1. y joined Kelvi Aucherd effistot werd D Beene rt WORKING Wo! . ae ae a aaa spring lam ) for chotce and Kennecott Coppe T. Allied fancy. 90 eek tees ‘mew. na pr alaer dg compt Eermabiprpend in| sCOBGEAOGC ing, Interment very good net PR ede for nap 2 tert wouan ‘ Beek ocr Bt ann lt" | cmigsao sar enone Chemical, Du Pont, and Moot a rat [ean Motors since Sept er ol Nash | RA i a es, jets | seu rx hana foe | Sept im Se ine 2 AP) — Salabie hogs am American Telephone lower were Be A foe $0" wa 7 oon Else joined Katt September, 1944. catered et. Fas. “S «2: that can tahe SA. ON j I" preachect 4 Live in. mouse : | serene tres | eens ee aa-00 tae odd = ones: | Westinghouse Elect . Radio Corp., Teetiae te te ek he Butternut, became assit nator in 1928, and B Seuader, ee S, gad Jerry ee Ant eet Se | ce Peo Re. Fe nti “ } C 199-300 en ay Hr hy 4 York Central ic, and New reg Big os ee a, Ratise. Be 1. | 1966. at comptroller ‘in gear cuter @ a SL meee: References required Phen ere ANTED Be BS “ | lub at Oxtfo d ° butchers + ne oe”, tor per bod 21.25 . is a mer, i % %9-1.28 ee | atte ‘Mrs — om ers 7 OR 3 PIECE DANCE COMBO transportation» PH have = . St : ire Gass, ea hae New York Stock oR ek Ret me Samuel Goldberg. new re Pet ates Bes, Sie Sern Steelers ras" omni eer.” ia ages Two-Da larger ise, ener Me ees | ceerees ny weer . nage, Mo 11 15-3.38 Da Be Celery. proline 10'S. Woodward Pe ates Sy oemanen same Ing experience. neces | Help Wanted G y = ® 16 ag 0; 1 are 2.00-2 50 wai endive. No 1. ve., announces the . , ward view Cemetery, interment in Oak. _Rochest Re ones x. : a arden and prime 31.000; calves 300; sarees | 388 tetera, Ser eecarcic, tiesehea’ ioe we 1.| of Tom Presne appointment | —Puseral is al’ ine Denelson-John SALESMEN |. WANTED: Oe | ettareta ites 8) ie © a Bt Boece Bt ee oe, canis cathe appantment| A Re acca — a TSALESMES—— | ono Se ome OXFORD — The 0 poy Ey mg _tiow: steady te Alte Chal... 611 Murra mr . $0.4 | Somaine, Nov, Th: ie es, 8 ee . i BEY jvousT | 26. WEEKLY | a? . Din Club held its 20th annua Garden | sheiee, $04 fal sce sore ateeagy | Am Aitin A. mt con a” 3 | collard Gukes tet 10 be ews | B ° etices’ “Sane Deloved wife of Leads tarniahed UP seins |” zap Save © cued seas snd Negvhie ow anual Flower | fd eat wend foci | Am ee Be park S hentent GPs n Brief on ap Srna eee | a oy | , at the high school chotce 19.00-23.25: good to high | Am & El) 361 Nat ype... 4 | LS jo 1, 1.00-1.5@ to. 1, (1.90.1 80 bu. Willie L. Pow ot Aime Vertine. | Gear mother , land nec y_ but if you es come above . um, audi- | utility po | prime 975 Eo Am Ray 16 «Nat Lead |. 9.6] 1.00-1 -175 bu. Swiss Spinach. No | Pon : ell, 28, of 27 rdell James — Roree May and __appointm y FE 5-042 jer. navamn cuality. “Opportunity weights & Pa: , Steel : 28 bu. Turnin Chard, tiac, 27 Orton, sister of Joh Shelton ppoiniment 1 for R cement y rive extension groupe took centers and. cuter poxak 3 fin Moteer. 103 NY Alp Bre ocr Payne heat oe a Onkiand_ County Jal wears | Feat Se Sh | “wedge ergs Bent, to June | nceting tue fogs ere ‘ . Two part bulls 11.80-1 7 Ww ity | Am Rad 4 NY Ce . 93 . er he Monday Prank Carru at 2 p. _ Write 1 to June. PAR’ "Ederai 8-080 or Girls, Thomas, Town, Gingham ape cacies, venues Pty a SS a hg a cue pleaded guil Preah Cesvethers a ean ntinc Press, Box 75 aR vie pine ws prime ‘ 3 aco POT under ; ty to dri off v. Arth Home CAR SALESM _ piv M c DISH W They showed and Pont A Win mercial grades 22.00; ry Am Smelt 31. Nort & West 311] CHICAGO ATOES ] the influence iving < citing. Int ur Robertson-F) help in office AN ALSO TO ps. orey's Gell end their work - | aan oa. GS com- | Am Su Pd Maa No Am Ay. as PA ng angy ig Marne 7 fore Avon 7 ce of liquor be- il Mrs, Shelton-Bey ‘will he coed. owes ced a a _ for the | hes ccntes: “cmagh wreding Am Tel & Tei 171 +» QS | for ape —— Bermeees: orvmeniC on Township Justi wi itete at the Preak Carret eed apply. 22 Aube Sone’ othe: WANTED Musician The ae ee ee moder- | Am ‘Tel 171.4 N 86 | 38: tit, —— Cc. G p Justice Luthe Sete ot ee Cree ne ‘ _22_ Auburn ether » fer ED MUSICIAN” SOLOIST Junior Exhibi ; good to Ag . and year- | Am wonton 6a2 per te ee 164] mand slow: moderate: ze oe a $3 fine He was unable to r _Thursday evesing after ener A ETE Rew SaapenatE- _Oatora Cait On Saat work of future it gave the 21.50; latter sie eee ee: Am Zinc 20.3 Ohie Of 10.4 | demand mod market dull de- and $25 pay sing. yy kind OR FOR WANT W | OA 8-2883 several gardeners. and DB. Piiee sparingty: Anec Cop 193 Oliver Cp || 62.6 | weaker: moderate at low p round red . costs. Card of T 37159 make ORK? MEN miniatures . also ye oyed geod to ; eull te low | Armco St! 28.3" Otis Elev a8 dull to’ Russet demand prtoes. market H L. De ____ Card of Thanks 1 - } week te, nee oe = | 1380; oul te | chates = ar | Ased Dry co’ ‘St Packard ot $43 | Nebraske. Pont copper: Wachingien jong (tier Dr hanes 50, of 682 Col- Ce ete mi Sen. Doubuing homaae ‘on Tate + ewes | Atchison, G24 Pan Aw Air ba | tines $290-338. C a3 5; Winceasin Poe: dri mn guilty to reckless Viens aad help given cutribe. tery twee ee ie Atl Cst 1114 Panh a 25; Chippewas sta Poa: | tying Monday be of Rodne given at the WAN AB SE EM a. 511 A oe crus or: [Suige’ Maurice E. Finegan and dil ANTED te Commu Soe oe ee Reel] tememwen 2 | rnovvct EN _Inaratnt 9 Ban nity Nat'l || Eze". 3 roa Hea | ei acral ad 20 days in the eu ot spending | tx “ove emeriam 2 | PRODUCT EN _ S ov a 4 Rock Spe... 198 25 — ys OG Jail im Oakland County “DESIONED POR Ideal : ustries. CARPENTER WORK WANTED. | Insurance Res. FE 5-3793 } ne Safeway a BS = eS tnd. mest Geniere offer” is the penalty whi _“DESIGNED FOR ; workin conditi “New and Automobile Fire ko Ry. 1 St Joe Lead | Jat yee on8 Germs Uneergraces |J- Konkel y which Andrew | V7 NERALS” Paid i . tions. +4000. Insurance Insurance tweet 30.2 St Res Pa 38.1 at present price | A . 4, of 31024 oorh : nsurance and oth terations Burglary Liab gee REE Bi] ore 2 Rotel SS at pert Hs PE | advantages Ropes cone |B te Insurance ty Insurance Oulf “Ou. 124 Beaty ‘not | CHICAGO BUTTER AND & driving under the pay for! ae FUNERAL HOM fidential. A eplies con- CAnENTaY CABS RE \ Bonds—All Types Life Insurance Holland Fo... 164 Bieta . $B.2| cotpts 1.076.000. _ wholese seoaees liquor. Farmington influence of bulance Service Plane E McRae, pply W. L. aim oe © Ld Plate 7 Heud Her oeee Sinclair O oe $3 changed to . wholesale bu - re- | Schulte J Justice John J rE or Motor ae, personnel di : Wright. Glass eae: Seen Biles et te Se Nigher: ying wn- r., jailed Konkel 4 _ tor, Ameri irec® ee . saranee tneus, Rey. 3 St mee 48) B ss: @ C 4 ORE Sas Gls unable to pay sue te ne . & Sock erican_ Forging _»am SS SS re ; I e ++ 48 Sparks Wo... 52 megs, Seer: receipts 12.639; $25 costs. fine and BOX: REP et Co. FE 2-0154 ELDERLY WA . _ he says it. and er in a speech, who tater Ir... ise Std Secg By oes Pw oes | Bud At 10 LIES : na FE Soe ; Wins PAINT. : the lost meters the least care & how int mer cae gd a: Bea] receipe: arin wananrés” 38, curren | Nickle tes Mitgoney. of 2m Peta tagnac mg DAMICA WORK EFTCHEN CAB ; least.” three, ol A no i. Std OW at me 1; cheeks 21. nocent to Fe Leonard, pleaded the replies at . j - Is) Crk el wae Std Oil Oh - 4 : when to reckless dri sendy s Office in | . eho Mosley eae nica ee Stew War... 30 Poultry Jud he appeared before the following bo: Ba wep 8) Re 28) cea Mice teehee i, Fionegan, Ne xes: Kennecott” -- BS BSuther Pap x on pode pourar == rehearsed te . Finnegan. He 4, 7. 8 30, 42, ... 82° : pound = ; ‘ Oakland ’ , a | wg ES 71.2 oy a ba 49.2 er Et Ae No. rs =a at to await trial Sept eons 65, 66, Gi, GA, 75, , 4, : Kroger ** a95 Texas Co 303 | ,igery, Bene 19-21: y |failing to furnish - § after 4, 100, 6 7% , — lehn & FO 475 Tex G Sul 73.1 weet reastéés (over light type 15-17 a $100 bond 104, 115, 11 Co ND LOF Glass 17 Pp 29 2 | broilers or fryers re 4 Ibs.) 26-28 Let A veck * 118. 7, nsult u : LOP Olece .. $6.1 Tree ean 90.4 | ray, crosses 20: 4 toe} white 36-28. less driving” ‘ 1S for first hand inf Ligg @ My a tren Wo a S. 5 (4-4 ibe.) Ted, reeks 77.38. eee H. Barnett a ner tet Birminenam ; ] rma ° Leew's.. |; 40.4 t rr. 381 cetpts Nght Rn rather quiet. . ewood St., $50 _— n-| . Referen SALESMAN , n Stocks and Bo 0 tion nr Cem” " Pox 4 woes 5.4, a Best Soverent is pleaded guilt Monday when he Why Not et ee aie ~ sale apd rets - nds rd Un Ca clearances veisiy weil | Jud y before & OFF _ like i experience at Pac 792 nee geo ge Maurice E. Fi pontiac H werd. Bi B esce tee & Weed. me he | We cuaie He EY aie om EE) open | rice K. Flanagan ouse H tntS.cages = nant, escape | . bd tain Ma ; as Aire 45 | CHICAGO GO POULTRY Two Walled . unt CLERK-TYPISt _ anyume cokende after 5:38 d a direct line May D Oe .. 3 : ire... 99.6 | rocsate (AP)—Live Pou Lake girls ”" Desire experienced. pere ~ fimeER CREW Dl ad principal exchanges to a member Te Wy Re te 1,443 jo, boultey steady: pear before Farmi will ap- the Si Dest supemeace’_poveme, & CREW wi of all Mid Con Pet a OB th aa ttoe paying y Sar. | Justice armington Towhshi it Do Surroaghs Sencioet = i timber _ by quotations servic th up-to-the- Monsan Ch 85.2 ran lag [EON paring prices, ‘sachs eee on P wn Burroughs Sensimatic machine, [end deere PEG service available minute t 2 0s Rup. 303 | Dretlers” 27-90; old Terrase heavy |@ charge of simple today on Way?’ — my at bg ee CAR Te ° at all tim DUS Smet aes caponettes 30-38; 8 44-18; tryers end | Ann Morrissey larceny. Jo - ° Koopa Fentine Geacvel we reper OR Sen . es. c STOCK A 464 | 32-33. 32; bronze, hen 135-14: |) 18, of 3275 Gri No need zx ee General Work W pcomplled by VERAGES Baxi |ley, and Bevert . Grind- ; to walk streets _ EXCLUSIVE SALES : PO dae 5A td. Female 11 ‘ bl C etter ‘dochmal pointe ore ‘clan of 9515 Listeri y A. Repkey, 17 waste ener . ” ae RIG Hts FoR CaRE erates ; . Mrs. Judge Maurice E. ore ived-in; right . Ls Apply _ ic... By wi ON ST a Senne ae lee on Moi) Weting rate" we | seri ae a See er en OcK YIELDS A . attain i ecimal points ee eights fertility. speak on soil ir . a of-things or in the _rinsnce co over. Walgreens, DEsine Having paid dividends BOUT 4.5 % | Se: eT Neon . pall sour friend's tn Jail snd suburbs . . . You'll find petra’ ong quarations ‘dcot Re. RiPaTNG_T this contin ° ty-Michigan® ._. 104 134 is , ° PE §-5201 C needs what you w 1 EeeaienG> @ e Press e- _Tearial service - stock offers uously since Han gg Aneel “ ++ et P . A. Mitchell “For § want under Sete at Pack tame | ay ae Se growing an excellent i 1909, ‘ b> alge 2 27 Hr _ r Sale House ” : EXPERIEN _Part time MI reo take care of baby Michigan tili nvestment i Rudy oo adaraiiedl : 7 27 27 S the classifi som general — WOMEN __works. Call a ay mother utility. na we cee” i as an ae Cal age —___—_____— fied section. - geoecel. Mut me oe — ee nT ee av aTLAStS Telephone , St cee | ommunitie ~_Help Wanted Male _ninsnamn 8 MA Sat es | _my homer Ped Saruinrent is _ : WOodward 2-2055 ~ : . James A. Louks .) ADI ~~ ° or int te caren i “WOMAN | RELIABLE BABY SITTING DONE, | First or Mrcurea Conroratiow Foreign Exchange LUTICASer ice for James A today at Sullivan and Son F ‘c Jt JSTER and Tues in cugh cleaning Mos “evenings, MI +608 NG DONE. | ~ NEW YO! = . of 8125 . . with S uneral As JALT , 2 Press? Bo Py be Write Pontiac } a AND tRONIN eed ) Sutes Settee K AP—Poreign exchange be at 2 p.m. tare rd., will | Cemetery. Roches in Mount Avon ethos os EXPERIENCED DINE — | = ee work ; | Ti vestme 5 Et 4m— dollars, Sehwarzkofft. 51 ednesday at urday ter. He died school qunauaes. Must Ao _ $20.4 order cook iNER AND | -“cleaning —— LIKE WORK " nt Banker. we nnatien, collar Home ‘Milliken F at Henry Ford Sat- sence Sreeente enn ae Oe oR Ron eoae LI | _Days Sat some or office, eves wv 5-32 in New ¥ , with burial uneral| troit Hospital, De- oppo: ‘ar* resident Prefer _ in. OL 2-488 USE WORK ™ wo Sat and Sunday. FE 5 BUHL BUILDIN: . 15% t. 8. eaten tne a. tery. He died Sunday Utica Ceme- ° , ary — vice "advancement. Sai Ok Saeet_ or OL peene T ie sey ve Lino NEW G — DETRO nse Tis, off 40 mre Surviving at his home Mrs. Julian H. G ioral _saglere ) sccoumt, ies Dadies. Own steer ns? WOMAN WAN ays, PE +2008. YORK IT changed: Prane ‘franc’, i a. Pee ers. are two da >| ROCHESTER - tonne shaving Phone Per. eit over a“ TY PE CMAN wAnte ET ene. Coe ’ CHIC cent; Great sae 2% of Evelyn Lytle and | ughters, —Service ichnel” Manager for appointment. nOUsREEEP ER FO Live _ anytime ne we $7 day. Call AGO 80 7-16, off % Ps 9 cant Woodruff, and Mrs. Elaine Julian H. ( for Mrs. 5-750. ent. school age children Live IN 3’ DAY OR W taal oo day turers 2.00 10"3h ocr tures | and Gordon two sons, 2420 Emmon . oe Cc.) Gill, , ALLST ing. Smali Dome. MI +2001 wort. _ences EEK WORK, REFER cent: ures 20010-32, off % of 8 all of Utica; Willard St » 2, of IN TATE 2. 6. Stl COS afte re £0. : . changed: Branc ne “a Se 1-28 of a| Mrs. Ma Utica; a sister a. m. Th bd will be at 9 NSURANCE co . HOUSEWIVES COMPLETE ¥< 7 Servi FOTTIE franc). 30% of 8 ta | were: ‘ant doe George of Dear.| Funeral ursday from Pi Founded _by Sears, Roebuck & < fall “dress ree being Serviee__* land mark) 23 cmeny pS Bsns Ba i and four brother: - Home, with xley BE YOUR OWN Roebuck & Co all dresses and beautiful new ALL KINDS ~ Ttaly ‘ uibéer) rw ary Hol. Axe, Arthur of ange of Antiock Cemetery burial in p+ are Lag: hee: IN- ory bay won ey Pend _FE 1-667. OF CEMENT WORK. Portugal a $4 a ae & cent; of Port Huron and it, Milo Monday aft . She died prada A nrg ‘rE pe Girnt fi ey one - Paid aL. a <= (trqne) 19.34, "s, unchanged; Oved. bor. Loren of Dear- Survivors noon at her home. sary. Fo experience oe and general 3 FoR CASHIER = mpl ta ‘ Bs - (free) — Switzer- Mrs. of Spart are two sons, El BARTENDER FOR NIGHTS A p+ teeta 8 ns “aa Typing e mart rurone) 34.88 unchanged. © ‘Mason 5, Cole planar Pall A “imer | pycbeeeeen sont s'p Rovere giocs. omg" wood salary. Gontact A a a une marten: .— en FERNDALE — Servic ix daughters, Mrs. H ochester; vee gad Dee Ce ee Mowr. Pedera. * Sontiec “a © changed: Ee ‘re 12. w= Mason J. ( ce for Mrs. of Inkster: Mra: Sadi azel Knoch = ti Bast Comores Pt. Union Joslyn St. Credit Union. 850 coment wat of aedo nv bolivar) unchanged: Josephine H and Sadie VERs Gini OR laying Pree Also estme Par beet, meng Ke ———e 372 West Lewist .) Cole, 73, Mrs. Pearl Hemschell FS ue Oncmed I OVER come WOMAN WHO WEEDS A 2-048. estimates. OR : nt eee ane Bene Sater Sone. at 2 on Ave. will be | Mrs! Galt Meia:| eee hard Lake be op EF 3 a oestrt a i ear Spauldi be | ee Pele Deot Ft k: 7Venuareg, for youne ‘working Ms oe a ee Spe one.e , Funeral Hom ng and | 24: Mrs. Elsi . Wayne, aires some _ssees._ OF > @ | gatce Bu “ee iliti Four Stockho Acacia Park with buria) in Viola Harrington Dexter and Mrs CARPE private S$ HELPER: WHI Z BRICK. _—_ _ = es tri Iders Sue Saturday. Cemetery. She died grandchil hy Rochester: 39 "salary 900.60 © TER I aan Permanent. _ Cacicianes _wtimeles Also ca E AND ce. ‘ e wy. 400 lotel Co. . en viving are her children. 53 great-grand- with regular ao start ery merch KNOG it 6-083 i = ree Se Free _* ovr CHI ughters, Mrs. husband; two Position - | rants young © corporation Remodet r Finger Tipe} of the @—Four stockholders | Highland “Park Virginia Snyder of | Public bearing to be heb Pontiac, Escanaba. ‘Deir, (ary tg.manage a mullinery dept Bscn *ausee “preeeeware, shane Just pick Morrison Hotel and Mrs. ring to GIVEN 0 el. O Detroit ri to sell dept YHA te siding wp your phone Co., sued Smart of Birmingham H. O. ord Townsh: be held by the PA other a Rapids. and rR ence helpful a. Previews = rms References. service end call U. S. District , in | H. . Township Zoning Board Water- the Ping throughs pecessary W Rot absolut E jervice on your investments. Your vs for experienced —_| | *#pointment Court yooestday tor | ses and Sour’ gre mi; a son, Gale [te Tese fo consider the foe ‘eeptembe! Se guinryxeetion fare rae Good | —by phone, by letter inquiries cre welcome Willidin of a receiver. and four great-grandchildren. Te add the ad, +'~hg Write before . for interview . appoint aan or in person. | H, Rubin, vice Mrs. Hubert "| wea, Four ‘ef the Oraibanste weno, betwee, Sepemee confidence. PS jen im atvict pe n corporation, president . Williamson ao a es shat pan WorEEEPTS : ; lef . was named ROYAL O of enid diatetete. of ne tee, Recruit- _ WATLING the 59,000 share ay 43.000 of len Prenere ri ur. Mrs ship of tare Khe Town- “ fee spel oe rote, some = Member 5, LERCHEN & ae es eee ee eee Lem Ferris Ave, will be stisched hereto and which map with a e’Pontine Press. Now York Steck Gubongs end co. of 165 shares. own @ total tam. aday atthe Sper Foner thea, tm om file at | Ent othe intgrne-| SERBERGFERDY 1 charge of good home & 2, sc ti bebig utente can cated that Richin be t0-| yun burial in Oakview Cem ak Seta tmecors: | Et ty awn | ee PONTIAC be re- . She te to the ” work R | © oFrices Seeand ee dna yiving are her Saturday. Sur-|. “Fe,chenge. trom following change "god, wenndeys, 716 /suing are E hotel. | John D husband; two a from Residential ome ta ay a By Pontice State Bank Bldg. Schmidt Bdwerd A her husband: two sons, |e baperoe Dante as OE ee } . , Oskaloosa ‘her mother H. at home; 2 De 1 lets 1 & for meat — Bidg. Re ee iste h Baber, |trotinn x, Mrs. Def Persons, interested are ; dept Pull ime oon FE 4. ot J +4 . la Tuten of be present. are requested Bros., 180 = a ein 2895 , lowa, A. Bailey, brothers. sisters and at SL me. inet Ww. Maple, tm oo lotte 2 shares: Char six the atthe office al the 2 [ENCED CAR Waal tote mas, Loni, sear. | — St carton eo Bi eiead ae ma "a Florida, St. ROYAL - by ony ome Ra. , shares, . Louis, five >_< OAK—Service for ~ Yoniwa TOWNSHIP gg place ™ . . rf He of fe Indian River Homer ADSIT needed fer oan that Classifi / Rochester ,_ formerty -_ ommissions. Bonus “To sified ad ‘ey 7 , was at 1:30 p.m Louis Lecwann} In Riven i Boos “aod ot you've been thin ki el aah [ ; oe Te 3h | a ANDY MA ih heut, ig WOE a , 3 . . . ,» 4 arm - . he * \ { . 1, Ip. m, AW. ° . a” tA ” t. Dial FE 2-8 : . 1005M , 8181 j ‘ if i | ) right now! \ ; b ‘ } . { ' ) . ik. 300 EQUITY whnD BATH. LAKE prt viloges. $4 > monly payments. ELM ST. S$ room modern home in good condition. Basement. gas heat and garage 46950 with terms CARROLL G. PORRIT v4 , 26'_ West Huron rE 32-7124 | : __Eve _Cail FE! 2- )- 7282 oe ELIZARI Pt LAKE 4 BEDROOM BRICK. Two lots, | double garage new furnace. | carpeting dranes ° e boards aod mere - 3. S00 DOWN t ROOM BUNGALOW gas 50x 130 ra Web- car per Near heat la ft. 6A5 ; SMALE TOMI WATKINS LAKE 817% cdopn 4 rooms on one floor, full base- ment, new oil floor furnace. new ump. pew sentic tank jake priy- Heges, cal) now j J. R. HILTZ REALTOR . 1011 W. Huron St . _ Open Eves ‘EXCLUSIVE DRAYTON WOODS. | Wooded ranch site custom bulld- | bulla a suite your plans or | Mod. lve Lake near) Walton Be fust sorb of Silver | Leke j 3-7669. En Sess" Builders. OR | ROOM HOUSE WITH 2 LOTS. FE 56131 olin wh Say | EQUITY IN 3 BEDROOM HOME | 4 jake privileges on Middle auretie Lake. Close to schools | district _ rauny | 3 ROOMS, cou. | electric, city | oe ” ) ~~ FOUR BEDROOMS _ in this neat, clean home. base- | ot] heat . Total price $00. good — Call FE 4-0564 to see this tod BRICK F IREPLACE tm @ 24x14 living room makes this 1% stery home attractive Three’ bedrooms, excelient kitch- | nice front | a FE, bargain sii, _— and let us show you this | GAYLORD | i , ' 6 East Pike St = oom spuretive Real "petate Exchange | | | at FOR SALE OR RENT. BASEMENT | .emse on 1 acre 13 miles out OR_3-8312__ - ; . FLORENCE AVE. | 7 wom me modern Lone Sore down, | 2 wp “ull corner jot, 60x150, “Priced $6,800, terms. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 17% W. Pike PE 45905 ESA Monthiy ments $54 3 bed- oy t close to school. By owner. ee HOUSES OF ALL KINDS AND incomes. P. W. DINNAN AND SON - 66 W HURON | $500 DOWN : 2 BEDROOMS FULL BATH ; OIL HEAT | : $6,200 FULL PRICE ; PLUS .KENNEDY Open trees: ren 8 ¥ ' mi joe? W. Huron * PE 43560 Very attractive four room mod- ern east 5 bungalow, oak floors, full basement. Venetian blinds, new wall to wall carpet | beautiful back yard with one car garage. An exceptional buy at , enly $7,950. | : k. G. Hempstead, Realtor | 102 E. Huron Street | Eve FE 21317 g GATEWAYS to a HAPPINESS , ° ~r , CITY AND COUNTRY SIX MILES WEST SUBURBAN In close enough to enjoy th city, but out far enough for the children to have the environment they need. This attractive farm type home offers 6 «pacious rooms with one bedroom and bath — 2 bedrooms up, full hasement, oll bot water heat 2 pool oon unetcelled landscaping with 2 car | garage.. lot 166x264 ft good gar- | den soil, off-red at $11,975 $2450 | down, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. . BRICK RAMBLER WITH LEDGEROCK DESIGN Individually styled long iuxurious | one floor pian home built in 1952, | of 5'& rooms and attached -ga- rage witt 3 spacious bedrooms, featuring a carpeted 23 ft living room and dining L with picture | window, a delightful step-saving kitchen with ormica covered | drainboards and vent fan Tile bath, drapes and cornice boards Lots of closet space Emerald lawn 70x15@ ft. with shade and | shrubbery. Low tax district, ap | proximately Ot- fered at PRICED TO SELL NOW. FIRST OFFERING aoe on we Se GI RESALE — 4 PER CENT, MORTGAGE. Built in 1950, this | __ porth side sturdily constructed | 4'@ room, one ‘floor plan with pic- ture window tile bath combina- | tion kitchen With tile drainboards, | full) basement, gas heat tubs. | fruit cellar. recreation room fenced back Iet Garden spot Fiewers and shrubbery Conve- | nient to Pontiac Motors and Fisher Body. Offered at $9.850, $2565 down $57 per month. in cluding taxes and insurance 4 o per cent mortgage. DON T WAIT Buy-—Ts Sell-To Trade you uy IT-WE'LL INSURE MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS ! Co-operative Real Estate Exchange \ FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sun, 10-4 1075 W. uron e33*, ue aoe KNUDSEN Bloomfield Highlands 7 | fms. and beth. brick construc: | attached e ‘ORTG sAGE COSTS | $1,000 DOW \ | to see NEW HOUSE $772 down; 2 bedrooms live ing room, br nook, kitchen, full bath, aluminum = win- dows, larze lot near school and transportation. Only $45 ° per mo. including taxes and | insurance. Only 4\2 per cent | interest. only one left, hurry | this. on this NEWLY DECORATED | $950 down: on this 4 /reom modern stoker heat car garage, near school and stores. you will have to hurry on this as-this went last long OLDERHOME |. - $3.000 down: on this 6 room modern home. large rooms. eas furmace tarpeted liv- ing oom and dining room gartge. large jot near school and transportation We sold your neighbor's home. let us sell yours j GILES REALTY CO. | 92 W. Huron. -- -¥F 5-6175 Open 8 to &~ | ——__——— — | GI | Brick. 3 bedrp ranch type) homes Lots 75/% 154 im an excel- lest location All plastered walls, | forced air auto oi] heater, auto | water heater, select oak floors | Just $1,378 dn. including mort-| gage costs. 10 reoms and 2 baths, near St Vincents, paved street. Shows ex- cellent return on money, 2 apts 7 & bath in one and in other. 2 car garage. WEST SUBURBAN Attractive home on large lot 100° x 300° consists of 4 rms and bath | and utility, Oak floors. circulation | ol heater. auto water heater Screens and storm sash cown. Call for appointment today John K. Irwin 101% Phone _PE j,24031_ N Saginaw Btreet Eve 2-1804 rE $ ROOM HOME LOCATED IN Elizabeth: Lake Estates overiook- ing the golf course. 82.900 down. Catt FE 5-7286. HOLIDAr FARMS ORiando 3110! Humphries On Markie Street Separate en- S$ rooms bath up. On heat garage Good neighberhood $1 00 down Pirst floor vacant. ready to move in be shown anytime after 10:30 AM. You'll like ft! Humphries Or North MEDIATE for comfort— spacious rooms, lots of storage. Appealing liv room with picture window y inebes. with naturél oe Humphries On Wald) Cute white frame one bedroom home in select west nite location. 18 ft. living room, | INCOME | and bath | 670 W Huron 8st -KINZLER Ottawa Hills- jor newly include new wall-to-wall car- peting. Idea: for profession- al or business man GI Veterans Att.! Newer 2 bedroom bungalow with stairway to expansion attic Pwll basement. All newly ¢ecorated Nice lawn. shrubberv and flowers. Price $8.950 with $900 down plus GI mtge costs West Side Income Brick 2 family—5 rooms & tile path each. Ol HA heat 2 «car garage Present in- gome $210 mo. Only §3.500 down Rungalow—2'% Acres 5‘, rooms and tile. bath (3 bedrooms: Ful! basement - oil heat. recreation room 2 car garage Brick & stone fireplace Aj) carpeting in- cluded..Well located about 5 miles morth of city. @ + Lake Front sbecial Another exceptional buy that someone has missed seeing. A custom built 3 bedroam, I'g tiled bath ranch home that Is only 4 years young. Has @ 15x30 knotty cedar recreation room with a cut stone fireplace and a model kitchen with GE dishwasher All Anderson -thermopane windows. Oi furnace 80 gal glass lined water heater and other extras Stee! breakwater and sand beach Owner says ‘sell this week for only $17500 terms * Hurry on this one John Kinzler, Realtor If no answer. Ph FE 2-0829 n Eve till STONE REALTY CO. | 919 Joslyn FE 2-0253 | _°® to id pa m. daily; Sun 1 tol so { | Royal Oak | | 1 { 2 | LAKEFRONT, FE 43525. | Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange j $1,000 00 | ! | | | ~ | | | larg bedroom. bat) and kitchen with | plenty of new cabinets Garage oo Beautiful corner lot. $6.7 with $2.400 down. Ideal for a couple. Humphries: FE 20474) __ REALTOR 83 N_ Telegra Evenings Open Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Ideal Family Home Excellent west side location, 4 bedroom home with full base- ment two car ga e. 2 bed- rooms and full bath down. arate dining room, automatic heat . screened terrace Priced at $15.- 900. Be sure you see it Call |--Me—aAdjen, FE 5-1201 or FE 23-3370 “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE IN OXFORD 4 bedroom home with 1 bedroom and complete bath. kitchen, din- living room down. 3 | Pz: ; ake privileges 7.000 ROOMS AND BATH. 4 ACRES $500 down FE 71-0251 Plastered walls ' = _j ESTABLISHED 1016 WE HAVE KEY. Move right tno this 5-bedrm. modern home west of Pontiac right on bus basement, ‘2 acre all Lets of fruit and flowers with only $1950 down lune kitchen and breakfast 2 enclosed porches full | fenced $0500. | | | NEAR EASTERN JR HIGH Com. letely tedecorated 3 - bedrm | SCOTT LAKE AREA NEAR COMMERCE 2 bedrm mod- ho B>] n LEASED TO MAY Cooley Lake ome. full bath w fireplace ith linetile, full insulated, full Damt | 2-car garage, shade trees. pay st This home must be seen ed to be appreciated Now for only | $10500 with $3500 down consider trade all on tiled ba with extra fir Modern 2 roomy bedrms secreation rm with filed to large. lot kitchen oi] furnace breezeway $13,500 with only $3,500 down. ern x ft wil Modern home 1, th full basement | fir at- | tached garage Lake privileges with breezeway to atached 2-car ga- lake region west Knotty pine rage In Pontiac rm and hallway. nace new im 51 Large lot in living | oil-firea fur- | A sacrifice for quick sale at $6 - 500 $1,500 down FLOYD KENT. Realt« 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6105 mn Eves Next to Consumers Power small family. yr . NICE HOME, 8316 Cascade, 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE Walter Green, Realtor LEAVING STATE. EQUITY IN 5 220 _ entrance _18 MeNetl St LAKE ORION BY OWNER ‘IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NEW three bedroom ranch type near Buckhorn Lake Save $1,000 by finishing dec- orating Attached garage 165 Park View, or phone owner, Royal Oak, Lincoln 6-0246. LAKE Income 2 apts or home Garage. large lot. rooms and bath at discount. W_ Columbia “ORION” 4 bedroom as heat. Y 2-9831 MODERN 4 ROOMS BASEMENT i OxPORD Mi 7 |2 BEDROOM G1. RESALE. CALL 2 car apg and 2 lots. rice $6900 $1200 down —cortwright Inquire 749 Cortwright. LAKEVILLE This _ living room kitchen Oak floors and cedar rice ATE littie home offers 2 bed- and r panel- erator and oi! tirculator $7000 with terms. OA 63122 If L Only modern 2 bedroom homes matic heat large privileges. monthly Eliz “MIELER © Do you have a large equity in your home ? Do you have to have a big down payment ? Do you have to have a high monthly pay ment? this e sale on your ‘Nome. “we may be able to help We have buyers with cash who are good homes with uncommon fea- tures. We can also roe some looking. for of this property “or PHA fol ee hereby getting you your ful; STONE WHERE YOU PLAY AT PLEASANT LAKE ® ieft of our new IVE) fully Auto- 17 ft. Hving reoms, paved streets. lake low taxes. Only $39.33 Taxes included. As low mortgage ‘ake lots Telegraph Rd to Pleasant Lake |? ROOM HOUSE. ¢— Gas heat JOHN J. DYER 4214 N. WOODWARD Liberty #3220 4 BEDROOMS Very good condition 085 st Dellwood FE #1 "BEDROOM large lot. near school, OIL FURNACE lake priv- tleges. Reasonable down payment. Private owner OL 1-4376 Frank Fortune Jr. fireplace. oR * Riva Ful) basement room school bedroom home ~NEW 5 ROOM home. Plastered . tile bath, = dining landscaped. Owne “MILLER EAST Close to East Full bath sized jiving room. Near Excelient buy and E Pike Good and dining and bus with exceptionally low down pay- ment. NORTH bedroom home on paved street ear schools and bus attic, lent value Unfinished back yard Exce!- buy for Fenced Veteran can $850 down pay your property fieuity pment LOCATIONS a large equity tn and have had dif- ALL you have in closing a deal “For Sale Houses - aan 43).C inh | » Dick Tursier | let us | help! We have good cash 0 nn | and we can process GI and FHA ! loans getting you your full equity A) cc 919 Joslyn _§ to & pm dal ly cash STONE TONE REALTY CO FE 23-0253 | Sun 1 to §& NEWLYWEDS FURNISHED two bedroom home west suburban. Everything includ- ed payments for $7,400 $6000 per month | Lake privileges. LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD dick St. Oxford. for ED NORDMAN. ae | ESTATE 175 8. Main St, Mich. | “Watch for the red & white house” INCOME East side 4 apartments value $210 per month ments completely furnished apartment part furnace. plastered walls neighborhood §12 dl _ vane down paym FOR COL ORE dD 5 rooms. oak floors. basement furnace. auto water heater very clean house on pleasant lot. 'y block from golf course $6800 with $2500 down NORTH SUBURBAN 4 rooms and bath Piastered wails Vacant Excellent garden spot $5950 with terms HAYDEN 86 =F we aiton Blvd. FE 8-0441 Real: pen F 3 apart- sub- A: Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES CHERRIES Strawberries apples, and peaches Yes, vou can even have your Own eggs With this income prop- erty consisting of,a 5 room mod- ern down and a 4 room modern | apartment upstairs I’, acres of good garden soi] with a 2 car garage A place we wil! be proud to show you. Appoint- ment onlv DIVORCING We mean the landlord lady If you would lke a home of your | own with + nice income why not let us show you this 7 room home with 2 bedrooms down and rear renting for $55 per month We defy compar- ison at the price _ WANTED A real. bargain hunter with,a "