Fair Detalls page two nish YEAR ana (ER Wt “PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 —40 PAGES billed, 331 n an in 2 Day Illinois Whisky Fire Battle Typhoid DR. ALBERT E. HEUSTIS Kefouver Keeps Senate Position: Jenkins Elected Solon Still. Presidential Possibility; Governor Is Assured of Victory NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) —Sen. Estes Kefauver kept his position as a presiden- tial possibility yesterday as he and Gov. Frank Clement won assured re-election by crushing majorities in Ten- nessee’s Demoeratic pri- mary. The winner of the Repub- lican senatorial primary was Ray H. Jenkins, the Army- McCarthy hearing Tspecial counsel who didn’t seek the nomination and said he wouldn’t run if he got it. The figures from 2,205 of Ten- nessee’s 2,591 precincts tell the | Democratic primary story: Senate: Kefauver 359,053; Rep. | Pat Sutton 152,396. Governor: Clement 404,370; For- mer Gov. Gordon Browning 164,- 304; Judge Raulston Schoolfieid, 25,031. Kefauver, who won most of the Democratic primaries and lost in the convention in the 1952 presi- dential derby, said yesterday's victory over Sutton was a tri- umph of isolationism. Agathe, Quebec. out by her distraught Death was attributed to BULLETIN NORTH BAY, Ont. (AP)—Emilie Dionne, one of Canada’s famed quintuplets, died today in St. Word of the 20-year-old girl’s death was given father, Oliva Dionne. a stroke that came with- out warning. Emilie had not been seriously ill. Socialite Slain AP Wirephete MRS. PATRICIA OBERHAUS Socially prominent Mrs. Patricia Oberhaus was slain in Menlo Park, Calif., Thursday while her two sons looked on. A few minutes later police arrested’ Mrs. Doris Gloss, still holding a pistol in her hand. Police Inspector William Kisler said Mrs. Gloss admitted the shoot- 5,000 Workers Veto Wage Cut at Studebaker Officials Meet Today to Seek New Ways to Cut Economy SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) refused last night to take negotiators met. today to | see whether any new econ- |omy cuts could be arranged. Louis—J.—Horvath, local president of the CIO United Auto Workers, and other union negotiators met with Studebaker Corp. officials this morning to report the workers’ rejection. The UAW itself had proposed a 15 per cent pay cut to protect workers’ jobs in the face of de- clining auto sales. Horvath said about 5,000 of the -—Studebaker auto workers- a voluntary pay cut, and; Girls’ * © « e®* @eeé * ¢e ')@ee a® 990 0060%' 6° Nation Officers at Pentac on i a a ¢ 6, 9 e@’*’eet'' ®@ee4%e'' eee oe?’ . + * se Shown (left | Miss., president. US. Defense Dept. Phote VISIT DEFENSE OFFICIAL—Officers elected by | to right) are Claudia Liebrecht, Manhassett, N. Y., the Girls’ Nation, mecting in Washington, called} vice president; - Marilyn _Van_— Derbur, upon Acting Deputy Defense Secretary Robert | secretary; Anderson; and Jerolyn Ross, Andersor at the Pentagon Thursday. Denver, Meridian, | Distillery Blaze Causes Damage Over $7 Million Pekin, lilinois Plant to. Resume Operation on Full Scale Monday PEKIN, Ill. (AP)—Bull- dozers lunged at heaps of smoldering debris today in a rush job to get the fire- scarred American Distilling Co.. plant cleaned up for near full-scale resumption of whisky-making Monday. A spectacular two-day fire that killed six persons, injured 33 and caused more than ~— $7,500,000 was brought under control last st night. ‘The searing bite Mame ate up from 90,000 to 110,000 barrels of gallon whisky bottles or a half bil- lion standard one-ounce bar shot | ‘glasses, This cost Unele Sam at least However, Russell R. Brown of Greenwich, Conn., company presi- | dent who hurried to the scene, said the fire loss to his firm was fully covered by insurance. He announced plans to have pro- Oakland County 4-H Fair Opens Tuesday at 5 P.M. Over 2,200 4-H boys and girls from Oakland county! ing but could give no motive. (Story on page 5.) Women Voters AP Wirephetes DR. G. DD, CUMMINGS Success in developing a drug which they say will cure typhoid fever has been announced by Dr. 11,000 now on Studebaker’s payroll | voted 3-2 against the pay cut in a show of hands. A year ago, Stude- baker had 23,000 workers. Since early this year, work has been Sutton,.-who conducted a fast- paced helicopter campaign between marathon radio-television broad- casts, conceded shortly before mid- night, saying he held ‘‘no ili will or Hart's Daughter Polio Patient Albert E. Heustis, Michigan state | malice.” cut to about four days out of each will present livestock, crop, handicraft and homemaking . health commissioner and Dr. G. D. | Memphis political bots E. H, two weeks. The wage contract runs! pn Clinic at Petoskey; ‘exhibits during the 1954 fair scheduled to open next | “UUs “ere spared. Cummings. Dr. Heustice said the oe 7 until September 1955. ' This will mean employment drug, developed in state health Cee doles een fest big Rap Conlin Plan Stedebaker ana Packard etecx. | FOUF Brothers Confined Tuesday at 5 p. m. on the fairgrounds at Perry and) geste tor some 600 distillery direction, is the first known cure | ver first was elected to the Sen- bebdere wal voto dag. 23 ea cn | to Summer Home Vibe 4H Fair Wil run through Aug, 14 ween ate, maintained a neutral stand in) Claim State Sales Tax to merge the two'big The air run through Aug. ’ for the disease. Dr. Cummings is in Mexicp where the drug is under | test on humans. Fair, Cool Tonight; Warmer Next Week A five-day forecast from the U. S. Weather Bureau shows little change for the Pontiac area until early next week when temperatures will rise, Light showers late Sunday or Monday and more general show- ers toward the middle of the week will total % to % inch, said fore- casters. Fair and cool weather is pre- dicted for tonight with a low of 56 to 60, Tomorrow’s forecast calis for continued pleasant weather with a high of 74 to 738. Yesterday's low was 61 with a high of 78 in downtown Pontiac. At 8 a.m. today the mercury registered 64, rising to 81 at 2 p.m. p.m. Trading Aree Burns | Nevertheless, it was a smashing personal success for Clement, who is the nation’s youngest governor at the age of 34. His victory mar- gin in the race for the state's first four-year term was impressive without the lop-sided Shelby County count. A third candidate, Judge Raul- ston Schoolfield, drew more than 20,000 votes with a pro-segregation campaign. reluctant Jenkins ran far ahead of Robert Gregory, a newcomer on the political scene. The totals from 130 precincts: Jenkins 6,545; Gregory 1,385, There was no Republican candi- date for governor. early today destroyed the trading — of <— capital of Isa-| | by 's congressional lineup—the winner of the 6th Dis- brig +~ndhadherendhimemnidieeal race Further Problems LANSING i — The League of Women Voters of Michigan today came out against the Conlin plan to revise the sales tax diversion amendment. the November ballot by the legis- lature. It seeks to put sales tax diversion payment to the schools on a current basis. Mrs. Clifton Drury of East Lans- ing. League president, and Mrs. Robert O. Schulze of Ann Arbor, tax chairman, released a state- ment declaring that the proposed amendment “is a stop-gap mea- sure at best and would not correct serious undesirable ham-stringing provisions of the present amend- ment. It would create further prob- lems by shifting the ‘time bomb’ out of the legislature ~and into every school house in the state.’’ The statement: said. the le believed that the legislature could solve the problem better by set- age of sales tax -receipts to sales _tax_revenues_ declined. The Conlin plan was placed on | ting..aside..each year. 1") men independent auto firms. Revision Would Make Paul G. Hoffman, Studebaker’s | had been cut 20 to 30 per cent in what he called a multi-million- dollar economy drive which start- ed last April. Detroit Pro Tops All-American Field CHICAGO (® — Curley-haired Bill Markham of Detroit shrugged off a horrendous 4putt hole today to post a 35-36—71 for a %6-hole tally of 140 and grab the early midway lead in the $25,000 All- American golf tourney at Tam O’Shanter. Markham, husky 36-year-old club pre making his first Tam appearance, tacked his 71 to yesterday’s opening 69 for his 4-under par total. Markham teed off at 6:40 a.m. in the dawn to dusk procession of and amateurs and wom- PETOSKEY «(?#—Seven-year-oid © A. Hart, the Democratic candidate | for lieutenant governor, today was | diagnosed as having polio. Dr. Robert Power of the Burns | Clinic in Petoskey, said the girl | contracted polio and that her four brothers were immediately con-| fined to the Hart summer residence | -}on Mackinac Island. The youngster was rushed to the | clinic last night when she became | ill. She is under the care of Dr. Thomas Kirk, a polio specialist, | and has received gamma globulin | injections. Inter-American Indians Favor Woman Suffrage LA PAZ, Bolivia @—The Inter- American Indian Congress ap- proved a Bolivian proposal last night recommending that all mem- ber states grant suffrage to women and ifliterates. The United States and three other nations abstained. Bolivia's Leftist government granted universal adult suffrage two years ago to its largely illiter- | ‘Se ge, pros be | en pros and amateurs—a total held ate population. All Bolivians 2 |.bicyclist last night and threatened Jolin Bray, manager of this year’s event, said today ‘Ann Clyde Hart; datighter-of Philip tyat Youths Arrested in Boy s Beating Lad, 15, Knocked From Bike; Trio Then Defies Police Officer Three youths beat up a young to “‘smack’’ a reserve Pontiac po- liceman while their teen-aged girl companion watched from a wait- ing car. Police said three youths, arrest- ed two hours after the 10:30 p.m. | assault, admitted striking Robert Pena, 15, 227'¢ N. Saginaw St. A 15,year-old girl, questioned at her Pontiac home, also admitted being at the scene. nm + | table to add more facilities and to improve the fair- grounds. This year we will have the new horse barn lo- cated at the north end of the grounds and there will) aay be 12 tents plus the three permanent quonsets for ex- hibit area,” he said. “previous programs. | “Each year we have been | picte An automobile dealer's display will be held in-conjunction with the fair, and for entertainment, a carnival will be presented. Assisting Bray with this year’s fair will be Jim Reed, president of the 4-H Leaders Assn.; Bob McCrory, vice president; Mrs. Thurman Bowers, secretary; and Employment Holds Steady During July WASHINGTON (INS) —The gov- ernment- reported today that em- ployment in July held steady for the third consecutive month. « John Lessiter, treasurer. Exhibits must. be placed, said | The monthly appraisal of the na- tion's employment situation was j announced jointly by Commerce | Bray, by 7 p.m. on the afternoon | | Secretary Sinclair Weeks and La- Pena said he was riding his|of Aug. 10 with the 4H Queen to | | bor Secretary James P. Mitchell. bike on Edison avenue near Glad. stone place When a Car carrying: i} ot aot—is 140 became the day’s bull's-eye. vears titled —te vote. Vee ver TS oe 2,500 Michigan Farmers Applaud Benson’s Flexible Support Plan three..boysand_a_girl forced him to the curb, He told police one of the youths jumped out and punched him in| the face, knocking him off the bike. The two other teenagers rushed up and started pounding | the dazed youth. | be chosen during the evelins to | reign-at-this. year's event...» —Phe—+H Assi, sald Bray od has been able to have new lighting | facilities installed for the park | ing area. _ . | Bus Overturns; 35 Hurt | } Total employment was estimated vat» 62,300,000... workers. and. \ e Texas Boy Suffocates in Underwater Mask FORT WORTH, Tex. (—A boy suffocated last night in his rubber- By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE In event of enemy attack, from $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 | controt over the “middieman’s | Cut to dairy farmers of the | ne ee Mae aean tee ome | nee swimming mask. Pontiac Press Staff Writer secretary stated, huge stockpiles ‘more to give this additional 5 per| spread.” support price from the former 90, Pena said he yelled for help ‘Mrty-elg exican farm work-| The body of Charles Bryan ( ) of foods would be used to feed the gi Pe ‘and a reserve policeman, Her. | €TS were hospitalized last night | Hailey, 14, was found in three feet EAST LANSING — Twenty-five hundred Michigan farmers gave : Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft resounding ovation ers Cooperative meeting here Ben- {percent to 80 per cent, nation. During a press conference fol- lowing his address, Benson was asked about the proposed dairy support raise from the present 75 cent, We feel that the present 75 per cent is’ working out well.” Questioned as to why the 30 “It would cost the government | Department of errs Latiendll —— In reviewing. a 20-year study made of farm commodities, Ben- son reported that figures proved that the farm products free of con- trols over this period have fared | “better on the market place” than Mey {the market,” per cent to 75 per cent, he said, | was thought by some to be too) much of a reduction. “But in ‘dairy products as in | other commodities, the answer to the problem is not in piling up| surpluses, The solution 1s finding he said. Need for promotion of. butter, said the secretary, was empha- sized by the fact that the per capita consumption of this nat- ural spread has definitely fallen off in faver of the vegetable fats for the first time in history. Speaking of the “marginal farm- er,” or the part-time farmér, Ben- best A. Slaght, 35, of 55 Edison Ave ran to his aid. Slaght ordered the youths to quit beat- ing Pena and one of them shout- ed: “If you come any close sf we are i going to smack you. too.’ Staght-said he yelled to his wife, | Betty, 32, to get his 38 caliber service revolver and the youths fled. He gave police the license number of the car after bandag- ing cuts on Pena’s face. Detectives James LaPonsie and Richard Evans said they spotted a car bearing the license number parked in front of 397 S, Jessie 4 after the bus in which they were | riding backed over a 35-foot em-| bankment into a ravine and over- | turned. None was listed as in crit- | Heal condition. ‘ef water at a pool. Vacuum cre- ated by his inhaling had sucked the mask so tight over his nose and | mouth it had to be cut from his | face. 4 Die as U.S. Jet Bomber Falls in Flames.in England FAIRFORD, Englatid (IN S)—A six-jet U. S. bomber burst into flames today shortly after taking off from a Royal Air Force base at Fairford and crashed in a nearby cornfield killing the four crewmen aboard. Benson, “to conduct son said that we must maintain | PATMTD ID ir tiated and. ar. A U. S. Air Force fire engine rushing to the burning to coorena. ‘the ana on ire m of movement in this coun- | ted John E. Stolt, 18, of that, Wreckage overturned, but no casualties were reported farm products and when we do, | "We do not have the need for | @ddress 7 that accident. + this will take care of the sur the number of farm people we had | Later they apprehended Michael rs. Reginald Arkell, On) over England. and then return to {ipfuses.” 50 years ago.” W. Leahy, 19, of 269 S. Jessie,| whose farm the speedy the U.S —T En —_ - that w there Scientific farming, he said, was and Mark J. Peck, 17, of 38 ~— bomber crashed, described Fairford is about re] miles west is a soft drink dispenser there giving this country improvements |P!. All are being held ol the | the accident. She said: | of London in Gloucester -County,— = a tt ok _diape not oply in its grains, but also (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “I saw it take off about 8:20) the huge Stratojets, which re- whether in the airports of the in its quality of dairy herds. wis pinion = 20 a.m. | | portedly hit speeds of more than ‘nation or in the business offices, “Much of the increased etfi- |/ 1 Today’ s Press nueiel Sasioed mest te te oe 600 m.p.h, are intercontinental Benson -said it is a matter of edu- clency in Michigan's dairy pro- | pirmingham: ..:...0..00000000+ : lit burst into @ end me | Dombers and regulaxiy fly between cating the public to the value of duction,” he said, “can be traced | Bob Considine oo... 06.65. e50 5 28 straints ike came the U. S. and British bases on its farm products to the highly successtal Michi- | fomieg MNMP™ 00S : fares. pouring from “ite engines | raining. missions. Discussing surpluses; Bensot gan Sriiictal Breeders Coopera- David Lawrence eres ae “It hit the ground with a “aan bers _ dubbed me- more 'e my q e fy a oe eis ae these commodities than it is to oe B® sn for his support of the Pres- — hae : 4 lens Pay reine ‘eu yor pe planes to carry out “dispose of surpluses.” 8 ident’s legislative program. Benson ya; Beste. eee gallons presumably would be~ the “ are now increasing BENSONS IN EAST LANSING — Secretary of ar Wirepnete (said the Michigan. senator has Marsets = . a. ante ae ane wotees | attacks against atomic or hydro- and every effort is being made Agriculture Ezra Benson is shown in East Lansing'| above (left to right) are Mrs. Benson, Beth Benson, mee Sees eee | EE 5 Hi, om me 3 a white hot feneral pyre |gen bomb raids on’ the U.S. to contiane this uptrend,” ‘he | where he came to attend a convention of the/9; Benson and Frank Heim, of Jackson, president | go), geen @ Country, Tel-turen| Wert aa '** si; ss The plane was scheduled 10 £iv¢ | omens Tors Comin, fitted paid. Michigan Artificial Breeders Cooperative. Shown | of the cooperative. ' Jopen every night “til @ p.m. Weneae oat corse: ah. 1. la series of demonstration flights Open every aight “til # pm. . ' 4 \ | * é ; 2 4 4 | ; Pam 4 } F) PP a NR: Rap age eerie uma ee te f uf cae i a we 5 ‘ pet eee = ? 7 : “di . f TWO , a 4 Recreation Program Ends ‘Next Week in Birmingham; Children to Have Parties From Our Birmingham Bureau (races as opposed to lower grade BIRMINGHAM — Local young- single-family residences, ; sters taking advantage of the Rec- ; vention Board's summer program,| Competing in the _ metropolitan wilt have—to—seek other sources| Detroit archery contest recently. | ft xt week the local YMCA archery team de- hus Ge foorem ends. | feated five other teams to capture The last chance for a swim in| fe B championship of the the Barnum School pool will be| “MCA tournament. at 4 p.m. Friday. Thursday’s play- Birmingham's team scored a time will put an end to play-| total of 274 points as Dale Porter ground and Springdale Park day took the first place ribbon for camp activities, along with the| high score, with teammate Da- junior sports program -at Birming- | vid Eldridge pocketing third ham High School, and other ac-| Place, Others were tivities, : ! Bruce McDonald, Nicky Staudt Next Wednesday will alse draw | Sf Dick Galavin. te a close adult recreational . Of two August shooting dates for swimming. The pool will be open (1). Birmingham Gun Club. the for adults 18 years and over 114+ is scheduled for tomorrow at from 7 te 9 p.m, that night, for , ce Tew , -¢ Tewn- a Worn zee. the clubhouse in Commerce Margaret Booth, who has kept some 70 children occupied with a variety of outdoor activities in the day camp program, will bring the ..8 to 12-year-olds together for a final party, starting at 9 a.m. Wednesday. ; At Quarton School playground, Mrs. Arlene Danners and her group of 60 small fry will display the results of a craft-centered pro- gram which began in June. “Miss Ariene” has invited par- ents of the boys and girls to attend the exhibit from 9 a.m. te neon, and said other enter- tainment will also be provided. Because of many unforeseen de- lays, construction of the four new tennis—courts—at—Eton Park .con- tinues and they will not be avail- able until after the recreation pro- gram ends. Jack Walker, assistant to the city manager, said the -_,. courts might be ready for use in about three weeks. - ship. » s . Election of officers is slated for tonight’s meeting of the newly- ‘formed Model Railroad Club. The ltrain enthusiasts will meet from 17 to 9 in the Grand Trunk com- muter station. Ike May Obfain Strike Injunction = | Order Would Prevent Threatened Walkout of Atomic Workers WASHINGTON @—The White House today was reported consid- ering applying for an 80-day court injunction under the Taft-Hartley Law to ban a threatened new strike torneys could seek the court order almost at once because they +cleared-tegal-pretiminaries for the | ingham, city told this week that a report will probably be inctuded in- Monday's agenda. Oscar Gunderson, traffic con- sultant, is expected to have a traf- fic survey which was made some years ago brought up to date by that time. same case last month. Government. -eflorts-to spur. a wage settlement in the four-month- old dispute involving CIO workers at Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Padu- cah, Ky., collapsed last night. s & Chief government mediator Whi- ley P. McCoy said, “there's no progress—so what's the use of further meetings?” He said it appears that President Eisenhow- er would have to consider ordering the Justice Department to obtain a strike-banning court order. CIO Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers, whose 4,500 members at Elwood Swisher, president 6f the | open to all those interested in can- Oak Ridge and Paducah struck four days last July 7-10 in the same dispute, said the union has Boost Is Likely in Debt Ceiling Congress Figuring on Temporary Permit Up to $6 Billion More | WASHINGTON (UP) — The ad- ministration seemed assured to-| — day of congressional authority for a boost in the federal debt ceiling after a year’s delay. Last minute jockeyng in an ad- journment-bound Congress will Some increase became all but es certain Thursday. The Senate Fi- MERTON B. TICE nance committee cleared the loter , * ne : way by © . ot «i; Neterans of Foreign Wars, hold- ’ pproving, * |ing their national convention. in a $6,000,000,000 temporary in- Philadelphia, are expected to Merton B. Tice of Mitchell, S. D., | commander, He is now senior Vice | national crease, The action came as the debt climbed to less than | $1,000,000,000 of the legat limit. ‘The committee said. “in effect, that the national debt can rise to | of Arkansas City, Kan Pontiac Deaths Ellery S. Best Ellery S. Best, 66, of 20805 Ste- as employed as a car- his who , for a | Penter. : on S| at 2 | p.m. in Voorhees-Siple Chapel with the Rev. Edward D. Auchard ot the First. Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Oak-7 land Memorial Gardens. ago, That ‘set the sible Senate-House maneuvering. Cancer Group Sets | Organizational Date — William F. Raymond | William F, Raymond, 66, died | yesterday at Lapeer. He formerly | A group of people from North | jiveq in Pontiac, but for the past Oakland County area met = | six years he had lived in St. Peters- evening at the Pontiac offices Of) iy Fa. the American Cancer Society to| in Port H Oct. 12, 1887 plan for a permanent organization. | Bor ° ot yer oo Ma. The group's proposals will be | he was the soa = resented at a 1 meeting | tilda Raymond. In 1910 he mar- P genere ‘|ried the late Anna M. Fries. He is survived by two daughters Mrs. Hindle Bishop of Almont and cer work, on Monday, Aug. 30 at the society's offices, 66 W. Law- rence St., Pontiac. | A slate of names as a nucleus | Pete g: five grandchildren and has favored the ter-| set a new strike date, but declined to name the day. He said rumors for a board of trustees also wn itive great-grandchildren. ered at that meeting. ; gag ent D Monroe, Conctor of| Also surviving are three sisters, ) Mrs. Lillian Huber of Gary, Ind.. a TinMan’s Beating “| sault charge Thursday and was THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 Arrest Suspect Victim Found Clubbed Charles Barnett, 39, of 180% Quick St., charged with beating a sleeping man with a club, demand- ed examination on a felonious as- freed on $1,000 bond. Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum set the hearing for Wednesday. Detective Sgt. Allen .D. Noble, who said Barnett admitted fightix.z with Jessie Cook, 46, of 434 S. Sag- inaw St. Monday night, later learned from a witness that Barnett | | followed the victim to an empty lot | jon Bagley street. The witness, whose name is with- held by police, made a statement to Oakland County Prosecutor's of- fice yesterday. Barnett, who denied the witness’ account told police he fought with Cook over money. He said Cook | cut him on the right arm with 4 | ; knife during the fight. Police found Cook unconscious in the lot about two hours after the incident. Cook is in good con- dition at Pontiac General Hospital 3 Youths Arrested in Beating of Boy (Continued From Page One) Pontiac Police Station for investi- gation of assult and battrey. The girl was left tn custody of her parents pending further investigation, Police said Leahy was arrested in a Pontiac tavern. The name of the tavern was turned over to members of the vice squad for a check of the reason it wag sell- Hing -atconel to @ filfior- Pena said he had never seen any of the youths and could give ncu_reason for the-attack. - Pontiac Civitan Club Plans 1955 Program Pontiac Civitan Club met last night at Haven Hill Lodge in the Highland Recreation Area to plan a program for 1955 with club pres- ident Dr. Samuel Chafits presid- ing. Small group meetings were led by Felix Anderson, W. E. C. Huth- waite, William Lane, Charles Uli- in Bagley Empty tot; | Set Bond at $1,000 | Western Agent Now Missing Berlin Newspaper Says Worker Disappears Into Soviet Zone _ BERLIN w—West Berlin police | He was 4 passenger in a car si F ( i g AE if i $59.75 Value —SIMMS Low Price tures such as: 1 second to $3.00 Holds in Layaway Imported ‘Kinax’ folding camere has fea- coated 1.5 lens, 10 speeds, . Kinax camere Even at This LOW PRICE YOU Can “Use SIMMS LAYAWAY PLAN! | Coated f4.5 Lens—1/350 Sec. Speeds Imported Folding Camera Made by Skilled Craftsmen = 70 . {{@ BROTHERS Big Savings for Students, Hobbiests! ' POWERFUL They said the missing man re- aH 3 Interchangeable Lens 100, 200 and 300 Power gan and Claude Evans. A special guest was Rabert Sutton of Mich office but that it was turned down. The East Western agents on Tuesday, pur- portedly on tips from other West- ern undercover workers who turned themselves in to Commu- nist security police. Man Violates Probation, Gets 1-15-Year Sentence Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland today sentenced William Lister, 39, to one to 15 years in South- ern Michigan Prison at Jackson for violation of probation. Lister was arrested by Birming- igan Bell Telephone Co. Arrange-| ham police July 27 for investiga- ments for the evening were made | tion of breaking and entering and by Dr. Chafits, Paul Felice, Cor-| admitted throwing a wine bottle nelius Ebey and Theodore E.Wier- | through an auto showroom wir ti dow. He was arrested while trieving the bottle. ~ “Z sema. “pure speculation.” that it is next Tuesday, Aug. 10. “| the Oakland County Health Depart- ment. presided, and the following Mrs. Della Hause and Mrs. Etta De Motte-of Memphis. and a broth- President Wilson was the first} He had been placed on two years —“wacRoscoPe | Usually Priced $15 or More $1 Holds Your Leyawey Huge Cross Put Up af Michigan Shrine The erection of a mammoth 70- cross at Indian River Catholic! A government panel two months marked the first' ago recommended a 6-cent hourly placing of what is ex-| pay increase, but both the CIO pected to be the largest crucifix-| union and the AFL Atomic Trades 5 and Labor Council—representing mpleted, the grouping | andther 4,500 workers in other Oak the figure of the cruci-| Ridge atomic plants—rejected the fied Christ, scaled to a height of 30, proposal, asking for a 15-cent feet. At the base will be sculptures | raise. However, the AFL workers The CIO workers produce the nation’s entire supply of the ura- nium material used in making the atomic and hydrogen bomb. ” * s were present: Dr. Richard Olsen of Bloomfield Twp.; Mrs. Robert Waters, Clark- ston; James Farley, Commerce Twp.; Mrs. Walter E. Lentz, Holly; Jay Leipprandt. Lake Orion; Ed- win Johnson, Milford; Mrs. Lee Van Wagoner and Mrs. H. F. Stahl, Oxford; Mrs. Charles Burgess, | ; ae Rochester: Howard Parr, South |Leland L. Marion officiating. Bur- Lyon; Mrs. Ray. Kingsbury, Wa- ial will be in Ottawa Cemetery at terford Twp.: Mrs. Clarence Pat- | Waterford. er, Jewell Raymond of Barton City. The body will be at the Mabley Funeral Home in Oxford until Mon- day. then will be brought to the Christian Temple in Pontiac. Services Will be held at 2 p.m. in the temple, with the Rev. Mrs. | ef the Mother of Christ, Mary Mag- | did not strike. diene and the apostle John. Present pay rates range from $1.58 to $2.40 an hour. ship ecatpter Marshall mfleld Town | Eisenhower invoked the Taft- ericks, the 1¢-ton cross already | artley Law's national emergency has attracted national attention. provision when the earlier strike F 1 dedication, scheduled for broke out, but did not seek a court Aug. 22, will be atiended by injunction when the strikers heed- ’ led last-minute back-to-work ap- high church and government of- ls. H all the law’s pre- fictals. liminary requirements were by High church prelates predict that | then cleared away so an injunction cated to Kateri Tekakwitha, an American Indian proposed for sainthood, will become the most important shrine on this continent. ' Mounted in its 14acre woodland setting, the huge crucifixion group- ing will be the 12th of 14 Stations of the Cross, also the work of sculp- tor Fredericks, These stations, smaller in size, will be mounted in rustic shelters and secreted in . - grottos throughout the grounds. The W | C C ty cross stands in an open area atop | rss oun a @iff overlooking Burt Lake, and) Oakland County motorists are is visible from the glass-walled in- warned to be on the lookout for terior of the Indian River Church. iconvoys of Michigan National _- ;Guardsmen which will head for The Weather Camp Grayling tomorrow at about bo 3 am, , NTITA ric — r nd | . en eee te i cet deputies andl Poo mph tonight “Sod 10 te 18 ecrereay. " |tiac Police will station squad cars at strategic intersections around | the city to relieve any traffic con- gestion that might arise. State Police said the convoys will be using Woodward avenue, Tele- |graph road, Dixie highway and |M15 as they thread their way to- ward the northern part of the notice. . td] * * union may appeal to Secretary of Labor Mitchell. Mitchell arranged the voluntary end of the prior strike. National Guardsmen Teday in Pentiae Lewest temperature preceding # am $9 At @ am: Wind velocity 15 mp.b Direction: Northwest. . Sun sete Priday at 746 pm Sun rises Saturday et 5:30 am i Moon sets Friday et 11:65 pm Moon rises Saturday at 2.32 p.m 76 ‘am eseee 78m. 12 m ....-76| State. Police said the convoys are Se etter ee jo expected to be on Oakland County bem....... 66 2p mM........ 81! roads about two hours, | ~~“ Whwreday 1h Powttar (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature........ ; Lowest temperature. . Mean temperature........cceeerree Weather—Partly cloudy. R One Year Age in Pontiacs 7 Virginia TV Viewer ‘Receives Puerto Rico RICHMOND, Va. —Stuart San- Highest temperature...........--+++ 8 | ders II is pretty proud of the way Lowest tempersture...-----:+--:"""" §4.8| his television set brings in those Wea' ist. outlying stations: But he hardly be- lieved it was that good. He was Highest and Lowest Temperateres This Ds trying to pull in a Washington or te in 82 Years bh acmrescoomc SS ett six holes to~ play Por Gets 3 Years’ Probation | :.-:; Roy Iceberg, who finished 'Ind to Babbish last year, likewise | — lin Accident at Midland » | in Colorado there's a whopping terson, baa — ae. Nor. - man Buckner, Mrs. Ted Koe *. Babbish, Iceberg Win at Pine Lake John Madole, Francis Miller, Dr. Kenneth VandenBerg and Mrs. | Harry Striffler, all of Pontiac. | Both the defending champion and 1953 runnerup won their Ist matches today in the Detroit Dis- Edward W. Tuescher. of Detrolt, | director of the Southeastern Mich- trict Golf Association tournament igan Division of the ACS; Miss Beb Adams, field coordinator and Miss Elizabeth White, director of services of the division; and Miss Esther Kelley, national representa- tive from New York City, were guests at the meeting. Bob-—Babbish, — Detroit's 1953 titlist, barely scraped past Burt Sellers, 2-up, after leading five up Ciifford Smades Jr., 26, was placed on three years probation and ordered to pay $100 costs and $229 restitution today when he ap- peared before Circuit Judge H. Russell Holland for passing bad checks. Smades, of 1519 Baldwin Ave., admitted writing seven worthless checks with which to pay bills and pleaded guilty to uttering and pub- lishing last Monday. . had trouble on the 2nd nine. He defeated Earl Burt, 6 and 5, after going seven up at the turn of the 18-hole match. Other results: Ray Palmer.over | Bob Whiting, 2 and 1; Glen John- | son over Dave MacHart, 3, and 2: | Dick Whiting over Steve Purdo, 2 and 1: Tony Skover over Fred Droesch, 2 and 1. ‘Thieves Take Live Fish . . ‘From Federal Hatchery Pontiac Woman Injured | CREEDE, Colo. (»—Somewhere fish story being told, but not by a fisherman, Thieves stole four big trout— alive—from the outdoor tanks at the federal fish hatchery here yes- terday. The fish included two rain- bows weighing more than six pounds each and two kamloops which bettered three pounds. An average worker in the U.S. loses seven workdays per year be- cause of illness. Mrs. Minnie FE. Cox, 72, of 69 Mill St. was reported in serious condition in a Midlawi hospital today suffering from injuries re- ceived Tuesday in a two-car col- lision on M-10 three miles north- west of Midland. Mrs. Cox was on a vacation trip with two friends who also were hospitalized, according to her son-in-law: Robert B. Gardner of 105 S. Merrimac_St. SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL GENERAL HOSPITAL CITY of BLOOMFIELD HILLS _ FIRE DEPT. Oe CRANBROOK FIRE DEPT. thank you very much’ for the Continue our ‘services to the people of Staff of This is our way of 8a; tunity of being able this community. 104 tn 1918 63 in 1934 Suevetn sore Chert Baltimore channel when the call pene, Bt Hemme gt 77 letters “CBQ” popped up on the Buffalo se ge Miami) ne fe ez, screen accompanied by a narra- 14 5@ Minneapolis 76 58 tive in Spanish. ae 4 4 nee —_ fo 73! A quick check with televison peo- Dente ‘was & Peeeee soi s rod he wes eceiving St. sco s on So: | miles from Richmond. It was one Jacksonville Baltimore 3 61 Marquette r- 80 Seattle 70 5¢ of those atmospheric freaks. , BLOOMFIELD HOSPITAL Clyde Marshbanks, Director ‘We Want'to Thank day. to issue a proclamation for Flag! probation March 22 for breaking 98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor The biggest trading jamboree in our history! —<_———— ~ a f * Gigantic Studebaker at Pine Lake. | _.. Tenific trades! Unbeatable deals! Amazing terms! We just won't be underpriced or out-traded ! We will make you the deal of your life ! ‘ . ‘ * . * *. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 * ‘ ” ‘ ‘ ‘ STATION WAGONS! yory tng goes. DAVIS MOTORS , 608 North Main St., Roc hester, Michigen Studebaker'’s dynamic new expansion program gets off to a flying start with this gigantic bargain sale. —vunbeatable deals— amazing terms—in order to sell our share of 5,000 addi- tional Studebokers in 5 days. Come in and virtually write your own ticket. We guar- antee tosell youa brand-new P. C. if ~~ We're giving terrifictrades 1954 Studebaker sedan, sports model or station wagon at a sensational cash saving. . priced. We just won't be out- traded. We'll give you a deal that betters the best you've been offered—and you get Amer- ica’s No. 1 car in style and economy in the bargain! . . OTL ES ARENT, 8145 Commerce Road, Walled Lake, Michigen i ask ut ea a) ee Sat oe 6 eS 2 aie oe Sas Nels mais : Si aes ‘eH PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. . ‘AUGUST. 6, 1954. By JOYCE JACKLIN Heart First By Lottie 8. Kelpien “Heart First” is the very heart and soul of the woman who wrote it, Lottie Stout Kelpien. She has penned her innermost thoughts and ideals for the benefit of those of us who haven't stopped to realize just what life and the living of it really mean. “What I doing with ny life? Am I li it, always trying to reach the goal God set before me in the form of his son, Jesus Christ? “Or am I merely content to serve my time on earth, consider- ing nothing but my own selfish desires and personal worjdly gains? Now js‘ the time to take stock of what is happening to me and to do. something about it!” Mrs. Kelpien separates the heart into four distinct divisions: First, the physical heart, an organ which, pumps blood throughout the body to give it physical life; second, the intellectual heart that she likens to a garden where thoughts take root and grow thus blossom- ing into that which is good or __evil; third, the ‘emotional heart | which experiences the feeling of | love, hate, anger and fear; and finally, the spiritual heart, which is God within us. If you fail to develop them, live a discontented, immoral and unrestrained life. “Heart First’ is a book to be read again and again. Treasure Trove Foots Fun Bill Till Law Arrives NEWARK, N.J. #—Eight boy's found a treasure trove in 4 vacant lot and had a gay time until police stepped in Like a " youthful dream come true, the youngsters stumbled on several bags of silver and prompt- ly began to toss “money around, dashing to an amusement park and to the resort town of Asbury Park. One suspicious mother yesterday said her boy seemed to have an unlimited supply of quarters. Detectives talked to the boys, who led them to four bags of silver, containing $981.65, stored between a bees’ nest and a wasps’ nest “to keep thieves away.’ Police said the find apparently was part of $3,900 which disap- peared from a Trenton, N.J., vend- | ing machine firm along with one | of the firm's employes. Names and ages of the boys were not disclosed. Nor did police AFL Painters Convene " MANISTEE «® — Delegates from | 85 state locals of the American Federation of Labor's painter un- ions began a three-day confererice at the Hotel Chippewa today. Kalkaska Seeks Charter KALKASKA (®—Petitions are be- ing circulated in this Kalkaska County village seeking a Novem- ber vote on chartering the com- munity as a city. Try SIMMS for Your BEST Possible PICTURES macyen very x [Another Adv-full of Bargains for “TONIGHT & SATURD ; SIMMS BIRTHDAY wow a accnl ae -- For Thrifty Simms Customers Who Appreciate Extra Savings f Our grestest sale of the year brings you the "phenest bargains of the year this week-end, These few are “but samples from our store-full of super-savings you'll find when you shop Simms this Friday or Saturday, Come prepared 00 buy . you'll find bargains that-you won't be able to resist. , OPEN. NIGHTS Friday and Saturday ‘tit 10 P.M. 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Save @0¢ on Regular 1.6% Save 2.98 on Regoler 6.98 Infants’ Save S8e om Regular 1.98 Save S8c on Regular 1.98 , Save 1.79 om Regular 2.79 Rebdber Girls’ Slips Crib Mattress All Occasion Cards Tourist Kits Floor Mats 2.00 Perfect for heavy, traffic @réas 3 Smart Lenghts! 28, 34 and 42 Inches! i ' in our Cold Storage Save by buying now at Woite's in the group is a real beauty ® Fur water-repellent ® Double thickness underarm shields ® Lining completely hand-piped ® Skins individually matched, hang blocked fronts and armholes shape hans cut and ® Neckline hold their reinforced to LAYAWAY « (dyed processed lamb) MOUTON | ie rnc cer S4 Smal] Deposit of Just 6.60 Holds Your Coat in Layaway wédr it over-everything-—Be here tomorrow sure! ® Shoulder pads sewn in by hand OF ur Products Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs! Friday Nite! : a -—— 2 ieee Sey i Silky, Soft| Vaults Until You Need It! special advance-sale.price!—_Every—coat-— Mouton is smart, durable, versatile... “# Shoulders hand blocked for molded fit * Pocket linings and edges reinforced with Grosgrain °. ® Rolled bottom for a clean, luxurious ® Reintorced wrist windshields ® Lining guaranteed for 2 years ® Braided. non-ravel hooks and rings ‘mae 4 Fashion Must for Fall! Capes & Stoles - ‘O99 Dyed Squirrel in Honey Blond or Forest. Brown. Dyed Muskrot in Breath of Spring and Moonglo Grey Complement Suits & Toppers with Fur Scarfs 509»: Per Set Natural Mink, Deep tone dyed Bas- serisk, Dyed Kolinsky ond Natural Silver Blue Mink. 4 skin arronge- ment. cotton slips in no-iron ' Plastic kite with 3 fittings in pink . oi a . ; ; pacedlion al ete fayen kit. 2-14 ae oF ebent Say or wedding, ete. Mufry tm today or blue with 3 types of closings Non-skid, in asserted colors | Ge Waites Fur Selon—Air Conditioned Third Floor Floor Gtreet Floor. Street Floor yours today. Downstairs Floor in--white, Second Figor i - j 2 \ j ' “ AL: Oe Set) ee a) oy mime Fe i LU a tC A a OT de. et hee Peper > ii qT ts i - SR pewaiee e ee eee “A > = ae RE te 4 6, 1954 we - ” The Associated Press te entitled e: y to the for woublicetion ofall focal news printed ¥ Oaper. as as ali AP news dispatches. The ts defivered by ca ® week: w service is not « by mail in Oakland foinine counties ft is $13.00 0 r: else- where to n and other in United States $20.00 a year, All mail subscri are pavable in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 Moody’s Vote One of the strangest twists in the current election lies in the tremendous vote given to the late BLarr Moopy. He received ‘nearly one-half of his opponent’s total. This is astounding. * * * There are three possible ex- planations. First, this huge vote may simply be a profound tribute paid to a Very popular man. The one time Senator was an excep- tionally personable individual and made a fine impression wherever he went. People liked him. Per- haps friends and well wishers were simply embracing this last opportunity to do homage to someone they admired. * x ®* __A second explanation could lie in a protest vote against Patrick V. Mc- NamMaraA. And a third interpretation could ascribe the big total to an abysmal ignorance on the part of a huge sector of the electorate. ____ These last two we doubt. ~*~ & & Certainly the third is quite im- possible and we see no particular validity in the second. Probably - . the safest and sanest analysis ascribed some Moopy votes to all three causes with the first one claiming a great preponderance of the total. Prison Dormitory. N Gov, WittraMs is wise in reversing himself by calling a special Legislative session for August 18 to consider the proposed 150 man dormitory for Ionia State Reformatory. Recently-the Little Legislature rejected his plea for the $225,000 needed to finance the structure, contending that it lacked author- ity to release the money. This stand was based on the fact that the Legislature in its last session had voted down the proposed ap- propriation. * * * _ The Governor then rejected a sugges- tion by the Little Legislature to call a special session, believing the lawmakers still would oppose the project. Since the end of the regular session, however, overcrowding in State penal institutions has increased with consequent greater danger of another costly riot. Present prison population is —<9,550"and by Janwary may reach 10,000, or 1,400 more than the system was designed to accommo- date. * * * In announcing that he had changed his mind, the Governor said he would ask the lawmakers for the additional funds to equip the dormitory with indi- vidual cubicles as discussed by the Little Legislature. There’s no doubt about the need or for the 600 man medium security prison at Ionia, still in the drawing board stage. oo A $225,000 dorrtitory is far cheaper than another $1,000,000 prison riot. Tariff Ruling Under Fire As even he might have expected, Presi- dent-Eisennower’s order increasing by up to 50 per cent the tariff on Swiss watch movements, has been the target of considerable criticism. Much of this is centered on two facts. The order runs directly counter to the Eisenhower trade- not-aid policy and deals a heavy blow to the chief export industry ef friendly Switzerland. In addi- tion, there are claims that the industry doesri’t need the extra tariff protection. * * * On behalf of the President it must be , are tan Ht Ne \ said that he issued his order only after careful study. The Tariff Commission duty under the escape clause in the 1951 trade act. Under the law he had to act one way or the other within 60 days. This newspaper consistently has sup- ported the President’s proposals for lower tariffs in the interest of a freer flow of* international trade. Yet we believe the President’s reason — his de- sire to preserve for defense purposes the precision instrument skills existing in the domestic watch industry—is a valid one. * * * It cannot be ignored, pewever,” that this order plus some related incidents will create sképticism abroad as to the sincerity of Re- publican tariff pronouncements. These incidents include failure to get a three year extension of the trade act, lack of a clear cut decision on lead and zinc imports and sidetracking of customs sim- plification. Waxy Cox (“Mr. Peepers”), recently married, strikes us as being a man who could be taught how to be henpecked in one easy lesson. Ruin a Vacation 1. Let some of the office routine follow you. You won’t want to break the monotony of detail; it gives your ideas such a good, dull edge. 2. Delegate as little of your work as possi- ble. Then you can pitch in the minute you get back and lose that energy you found on vacation. 3. Cram too much into your vacation schedule. Gives you iots to boast about as you collapse. . nnn Take a _luxury trip—and spend your lelsure worrying about how much it’s hurting the savings account. ~~§. Stick to a set vacation schedule, just like back at the office. Why suffer a re- freshing change? —- _.6. Bore yourself to death on vacation be- cause, to you, taking it easy means doing nothing. Besides, only the office can stimu- late an alert guy like you. 1. Try this kind of round-trip travel (take the whole family on a hectic jaunt) for mental relaxation; return to work more tense than ever. 8. Best yet, eliminate all vacations, since you are “indispensable.” After all, what are broader interests and a fresh perspective to you? —Condensed from Dun’s Review and Modern Industry The Man About Town Friday the 13th ‘Early Reminder Given for Benefit of Superstitious Daffynition — Summertime: When it often seems to fry men’s soles. One week from today is the only Friday, the thirteenth, in 1954. Advance notice is, given so any superstitious souls can govern themselves accordingly. For their informa- tion, it is noted that no major, national or world calamity has taken place on a Friday, the thirteenth, nor have any of the 20 major fires in our nation’s history been on such a date. Next year aiso has one such date, in May. Last year had three. — An expression in which most of us will agree comes from Clarence K. Patterson Town has found “C” to be a mighty ‘good observer of the foibles of human nature. Born in Ireland 75 years ago, Dennis McGinnity of Rochester has a reminder of the “ould sod” in the shape of a shamrock plant that is 27 inches high and 36 inches in diameter. A morning drive in the country is a grand way to start the day, according to es . Jack Toombs, -who-comes.about 25 miles to his place of business. He lives north of Holly. It’s about time for that local grower of sweet potatoes, Ralph T. Keeling, to give us séme exclusive information on his 1954 crop. When it comes to raising large cactus ‘plants, Mrs. Beulah Maroney of Rochester surely knows how. She has two that are over 50 years old and each is eight feet high. Music teacher in Pontiac for over three- quarters of a century, William H. Leggett, now in his ninety-sixth year, is surer than ever before that the so-called modern music will never endure like that of the old mas- ters. Verbal Orchids to— Lemuel VanSyckle of Waterford: ninety-sixth birthday. * Mrs. E. A. Kerton of Holly; eightieth birthday. : “T’ve Got t _|_'THE/PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST PP ininmmnns Voice of the People o Ge Home and Mend Fen in Schools, Do More Harm (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name, address end telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests, wu the letter is critical tp its nature! Recently there has been consid- erable discussion in this area con- cerning boys wearing blue jeans in high school. Both the Birming- ham and Royal Oak High Schools have made it improper for boys to wear any type of trousers except those of a dress-up style and sever- al schools in Detroit have indicated that such a blue jean ban will be enforced in their schools very soon if the student organization groups approve the enforcement. I certainly believe that teen- agers should not be denied the right to wear blue jeans in this er any other area. There is noth- ing indecent about it and its elimination would do much more harm than good, Our schoel in Keego Harbor is quite average and its position in the matter is similar to most high schools concerned, The students come from various parts of West Bloomfield Twp. Some come from wealthy families who could well afford to send their children to school in the finest of wearing apparel. Then there are others, who for acceptable reasons could af- ford only blue jeans and no more. Even with the varied. financial Looking Back 1 years ago FIRST NATIONAL Bank of Pon- tiac announces it will pay about balf a million in dividends. U. S. LIGHTHOUSE, still burn- ning since the first Congress lighted it. celebrates 150th birthday. _ 20 years ago TWELVE HUNDRED people hear Betty Weakian at the Baptist Tabernacle. GERMANY HOLDS funeral for Paul Hindenburg. . Mr. Vogelsburg Opposes Blue Jean Ban Than Good positions of the students, ail of the boys still prefer to wear blue jeans regardless of what they could insures a happy relationship them during their high school years. Duane Vogelsburg 2130 Beachmont Keego Harbor, Mich. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The steps of his strength shall be straightened, and his own counsel shall cas¢ him down.— Job 18:7, Case Records of a_Psychologist To Become a Successful Public Speaker Employ Use of Audience Participation Judy reveals one of the greatest secrets for public speaking. The dull preachers and teachers often work much harder than the successful orators. But they fail te .en- list “audience partictpation.” And they overlook Christ's simple, narrative formula. It takes a livewire in the pulpit to electrify a congregation! _ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Case L-377: When our Judy was about 9, she visited my adult Sun- day school class in the Chicago Temple. After my talk was over, we —who-asserts- that most.-everybody.—in- our ..went-te- today than last week,"’ she bluntly informed me, “Thank you for the compliment,” T replied, ‘‘but why did you think it was better today than last Sun- day?" “a “Oh, you talked about David and Danny and me,” she naive- ly replied. Naming members of the audience in a complimentary but relevant manner, is thus one form of ‘‘audi- ence participation.” Then the folks so named become linked with the speaker ina junter ——— Battal te tat tree partnership, They are teamed up with him. And human beings never like to depreciate their own egq or_the things with which they are linked up. So subconsciously such parish- joners will feel just like Judy, though they are a little more deft in admitting it. Aunt Het Thus, they don’t actually tell the clergyman: “Reyerend, your sermon was better this week than last because you talked about me.” ant eae ’ So the congregation always en- joy his talk and it is meanwhile less strairi on him. He gets credited with being an interesting speak- er. WASHINGTON — Some grave doubts are beginning to be ex- pressed on Capitol Hill as to whether. President Eisenhower isn’t unwittingly helping to bring about the defeat of the Republican party in the coming congressional elections. That's the last thing in the world he wants to see happen — the elec- tion of a Democratic Congress — but it may come about as a direct House itself. — The trouble arises by reason of the peculiar policy which the ment when the Democratic party, with him will set matter. But the principle is just the same. Either Eisenhower. as a Re- publican, recognizes each choice by the Republican pasty in its primaries or else he is willing to accept the loss of control by_ his party of both houses of Congress in order to punish those Republi- cans who didn’t go along with him on certain proposals. The “purge” issue was fought out under the administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry _No, that would be a little too ob- But the harder working cleric Truman, and usually the executive vious, So they just slap him on the back and exclaim: And they feel so happy about the service they may double their church contribution, too. ‘But, Dr, Crane, that seems so mercenary and commercial, some men soon learn this simple axiom of motivating people from the platform. as the Bible puts it. It is comparatively easy to be a successful orator. In fact, it is real- ly easier to be a good speaker than to be a dull sermonizer. For the dull expositional sermon consists of one dry, though rela- vant, sentence hooked upon an- j 3 3 3 € i Z 3 orize his address put talks ex- — ar with the “essay” ‘sermon puts his parishioners te sleep and week to week, . Alas, the more he then labors to concoct an even more scholarly memorized “ ”* of ser- mon, the smaller his audience will dwindle, Yet all he needs to do is follow speaking. That formula is ideal for any upon it by rule of. thumb. I grieve that many erudite sem- inary graduates still muff it en- tirely and waste 25 years of their lives putting audiences to sleep. So send for my bulletin ‘‘Suc- cessful Public Platform Strategy” enclosing a stamped return enve- lope, plus a dime. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicete Inc.) lost. But in practically every case the fight was carried on in the , party primary instead of in ‘he final elections. For the Eisenhower tactics, as they appear from what the Presi- dent has told the correspondents in _ his press. conferences, would with- hold support from some Republi- cans ~party and the control likely to be de- For such facts do get out in the senhower's Photc May Help. the Democrats. even when nominated in the hoto Rule + _ 3 2 & wi £ to be well-intentioned (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) Reason we didn’t sign the French Peace Treaty is we have trouble : French might have won if they could have dug up a Vietnam who looked like Lafayette. They say the more a_ thing changes the more it looks the same. But you can fatigue your pockets paying for the duplications, This is amputation at the 17th parailel for 2,000,000 Vietnamese. Sir Winnie Churchill congratu- lates Anthony Uden for what? A solo in a Homburg? The London Times says the re- sult was gained by imaginative skill of Eden in private talks with Molotoy, They both must have walked'in the same direction. We agree with the Manchester Guardian that tension has re- laxed. The same thing happens in a watch when the main spring breaks. fhe fired a statement-through he White House upper turret say- ing he was happy the war was over and the border skirmishes had started. There is nothing so con- tented as good neighbors winking at each other through a knothole in a spite fence. as distilled water, don't forget the French wanted to deal us in at Dien Bien Phu. We couldn't spare the time from the Bums- Giants series. Secretary Walter Bedell Smith ~ issued a statement which was a w.ilateral :soliloquy in philosophi- cal disgust. What can't be cured- must be endured and you can thank your grandmother for that crack. Portraits gestures as ... We walk along the street... Your arms around my shoulders and . . . Your lips so soft and sweet... . 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This would include stock ' continued | L 'y in the Michigan Rotary Press, Inc. - ra : and Independent Television, Inc. 4 si “To-his son, Jr., @ The Caine Mutiny |Pime Fines Mise Mark |e toy Widlow [sce sur saul rao Covrrignt || ville tried reducing for he ip an S ee ee ~~") overparking . at po Fe og — a he zine Contributors, Inc., and a one- " CHAPTER 33 Be “T was not.” * No, we were alone in the cap-| to q dime, Most parkers preferred His Publishing Ventures eM ae Maryk told the story, of on “How can you substantiate your | tain’s cabin." not putting any money in the me-| Also Go to Wife; Son ™ Maine. morning of December 18 It was|Statement?? “Were any erasures made? Is|ters at all, and tsking their)‘ 4. ine Stock | _ Tht.s.sise wae bequeathed & repetition of Willie Keith's vers} “Welly 1-—~-well, by what-tinp- | there-the-slightest-thread-of-tan-/chances: on" getting caught, City Magazine a watch given the elder Moody sion, Greenwald said, “Now, Lieu. | pened. Aiter relieving, the captain a 2 a Ralph Wonderd reparted! peTROIT Former US. Sen-| by the Detreit News when te tenant. After the typhoon was over, |Geonge Black at the height the “The captain knows it hap- ™ | ator Blair Moody left most of his) i" SPrA "St atqur M. Vandeo- did Capt, Queeg make any effort ‘typhoon, I don’t think a panicky | pened.” th la Nigh estate and his interests in publish | jery The father was Washington to regain command?” officer could have effected the res-| “You rely for confirmation of Dea s ignt ing ventures to his widow, Ruth. correspondent for the News for “Yes, on the mornitg of the | Cue under those conditions.” this insulting libel upon the very eemen GA9. “Wis AP) —Vister 1 | Oe teres af bits will which was 2 years. nineteenth. We'd just . sighted | “Did you relieve Capt. Queeg/ officer you are libeling?” Minahan, 13, editor and president of the | filed for probate today hie . mott the fleet and were joining up willfully?" “I don’t know what he’ll- », | Green Bay Press-Gasette. Moody, 52, died July 20, of virus Moody r. te return te Ulithi.” “Yes, I knew what I was doing.” “Are you predicting tant Com, | 0 eeeteear eats whe Conlin, pneumonia. He had been stricken Julia D. Moody, “Describe “what happened.” Het Neve Without 80+ | aander Queeg will perjure hier | sstiseese tes 38 grass os “attennder the | while campaigning for the = eee eee “Well, I Ps at” crolic nemination to eqpese Re- Mg writing up S dawahth ten 14 ti ee was Articles gn bee stand “4 hing.” 0 TANKAMER, El. — Homer 4. Spies, publican Senator Homer Ferguson. cacheding 8 watch and ring he| © the relief. The captain came in| «pig ‘you relieve without justi- “Is there a possibility that you| cHIcaGO — Hugo Pick, 69, retired The estate was valued at ‘“up- & and looked over my shoulder. | fiahie cause?” imagined this story, which can't | ¢xecutive of Aluert Pick & Co., hotel! wards of $25,000" in a will dated Three different kinds of miner- “He said ‘Do you mind coming to my cabin and having a talk before you send that?’ I said I didn’t mind, I went below and we talked. It was the same interest in life, and even if he was cleared this would ruin his record. . ‘“T said I felt sorry for him, and I really did. And he pointed out that he was bound to get relieved in a few weeks anyway, so I wasn't accomplishing any- What did you say to the Pro- posal? ’ “Well, I was amazed, I said, ‘Captain, the whole ship knows about it. It’s written up in the quar- ‘termaster’s log _and—the—OQOD‘s+ log. I've already signed the OOD log as commanding officer.’ “He kind of laughed and said there were rules and rules, in-' cluding the rule of self-preserva- tion. He said it was either that or a court-martial for mutiny for me, and a black mark on his rec- ord which he didn’t deserve, and he didn't see that a few scribbled pencil lines were worth all that.” “Dia you persist in your re- “Yes.” “What followed?” it “He began to plead and beg.| ~~ It went on for quite some time, | and was very unpleasant.” “Did he act irrationally?” “Ne. He — cried at one “The danger from the typhoon is was over. Didn't you think the | captain could conn the ship back | to_Ulithi?”’ “I'd already committed an of- ficial act and I didn't believe mak- ing erasures in the logs would| © change it. Also I still believed he) = was mentally ill.” “But you say he was rational.” “Capt. 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Let) Reds at a joint session of the distributing identification = for men to slip under their hat “started the Iranian oil crisis in after his departure the Shah went | itary mee ro ing lonely and back to Tehri , armistice commission, im- a? 1951, must be feeling lonely and back to Tehran in triumph. | ROKs De MONSTFATE | mediatety turnéd down the Red! bands. That done, this legend New '50-to-'54 WRIGHT FS forsaken téday in bis cell ina Mossadegh «as put-on trial as a+ . . ! . traitor last Nov. 8 He got his) Against Reds Rejected charges as being “repeated for | still’ shews: STOCK CAR RACES ) three year prison sentence on Dec: propaganda parpesee.” | ike heck W's yous. Put-® : $30 P.M SHEET METAL The days of his glory, when he 9) y rery low ned |. PANMUNJOM (INS) — The Al-| " hurled defiance at Great Britain pee felt very low and threate ; 7 | The Communists demanded a 5904 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1277 and the world, are ver to kill himself. But he is reported | lies rejected today as meaning: | joing lotiee of aanesense trem Waterford. Michigan ° . to be e hearty. ss Ww ” Sle ie serving out a term of three | Sse” ‘less words” a Communist charge’ the Allies that the Red delega- for the owner’s name, address and phone number. Then comes the years in solitary confinement for plotting to overthrow the Shah, try- ing te wreck the constitution and . “~ iliegally dissolving Parliament. He has lost appeal after ap- peal, and for the present at last he is almost a fergotten man. Whether he will remain forgotten | remains to be seen. Iranian poli- m tics are turbulent, and Mossadegh, still has powerful support among > “thie” many Iranian. extreme na tionalists. The extremists will not like the agreement which ends the long dispute over Iran's nationalization of the Angio-Iranian Oil Co.'s hold- ings. They may try to wreck it. But young Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi is ‘popular and he has a loyal strong prime minister in Gen. Fozlollah Zahedi. It the government can make the oll agreement stick in Partia- | ment, and can keep Mossadegh | tn prison until his term expires | in 1956, it seems unlikely that — he can make a comeback. Mossadegh is 74 years old and in frail health. ——— _ Further, the oi] agreement holds RP PU POL —eETllrelUtellCT SSS ——Ee eC , out for Iran the promise of great- - er prosperity than it ever has had in modern years. Men like Mos- sadegh, the dictator type, usually do hot rise to power in good times “etter caina | We Went to the Markets . . . Made Huge Special Purchases hook-nosed, looking somewhat like csr. | »,, Lerrific Deals... and Pass These Great Values on to YOU! Mossadegh is partial te pa- — jamas.He used ‘to wear them in Parliament sometimes, and ap- ; a. peared im them af his trial. Brand new merchandise—never before seen—all the newest styles a __Meaeadegp vas, samped_pevmier . . recently shown at the F urniture Markets throughout the country— . = x. party had { aed the | is being featured in this outstanding Sale of Sales! Every item the of notionnliontion ail through | . very latest thing in furniture fashion——now priced irresistibly low ertement. bacume . due to our amazing special purchases. Come in early! the senate approved it the day after Mossadegh became prime | minister. | The way for his appointment had | . “¢ t t been eased when a Nationalist fan-} ei . =. atic assassinated a more moder- ‘ : * ate premier, Gen. Ali Razmara, on M 7, 1951. Mossadegh intro- duced his nationalization bill in Parliament the next day. Hussein Ala, another moderate, who suc- ceeded Razmara as premier, did not last long. Mossadegh kept Iran in tur- meoil until last August, when he f forced the Shah to flee into exile after a series of disputes. 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I jeeped up to her solitary eyrie e STRAPS ¢ OXFORDS Sizes to 3 a<«/ / z M herd-of mountain goats in America, | Die : ?; ree pire) ¥. . Fens y fe a seats eee a, ft Sen a A Oe asec: i ’ 7" A Las iY oe F ey ee a POR 4 : i a? ' \" ‘ ’ E THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 stroy @ farmer's crop, so-a tree like that, and if anything a Bie : ae ing cigarette flung trom a tourist pens to it then it will take more Stranger From Brooklyn KEEGO--PONTIAC car can threaten Kern's whole em- than a hundred years for another) Up Connecticut Creek bs pire of green. ae. to fill the scar in the sky § DODGE PARK ‘2% leaves.” NEW LONDON, Conn. (UP) = wr “Last year we lost only 67 acres A common pleas court stenog-|| CHETOLAH SHORES through fires,” he said. But in 1939 Tricky Police rapher who came here from demain tome" ae| HARTFORD wine'tad tediy's vies | AUGUST 9 . IRD, Conn, (UP) — a witness, . wnat a bs | Kathy, < o ns or aa acres be Peay received a call pol pos It sounded like “eth” AUGUST 9 dd “ . passed single . was nally i coming down in another jeep. After | by 1,750, men who dug trenches | ce saying they had a package| | Te ste caked the Wh eee lin days and nights of fire watch-|and started backfires over a 47-| with his name on it, Peay hurried) «cREEK” ing, it was her day * -mile-long battle line. to the station. His “package” — al Judge Vine ‘. sa THE RFE LINE a . “You know,” said Kern soberly, | warrant for his arrest for evading | ed facetiously, “Haven't Can't stop,” she hollered. “T) pointing at a tall c it . vy ye Contact Local Agent er Call have to play in a softball game, slender pine responsibility in a highway acci- over that Brooklyn accent yet? We ' and I'm. late.” . panei a hundred years to grow ~ “Teall-it “krik*-up here.’ . FE 2-0086 Kern grinned, and waved her on. “Six of our 16 lookout posts now are manned either by girls or by husband and wife teams,” he said. “The girls make very dependable fire watchers. “Kathy is one of our very best. | She never gets excited, even dur- jing a lightning storm, when we | | may have six or seven fires going at once I * “She likes the work. This is her | | third summer. She lives in a little | kitchenette beneath the tower, and does her own cooking and laundry: “Kathy stays up here 8 to 10 days at a time. No, she doesn’t get lonely. The job isn’t as mon- notonous as a lighthouse keeper's. The lookouts also act as ground - is always something to do, and, of | course, there are a lot of visitors |in the summer.” The vista from Mt: Harney is one of the most beautiful in Amer- ica. The eye can see parts of five | states—South Dakota, North Dako- | | ta, Wyoming, Montana, and Ne- | braska . . > “On a clear day we can detect |a small fire as far as 70 miles ) away,” said Kern matter-of-factly. People generally think of forest | | fires as spectacular conflagrations that happen only once or twice a | | year, But an evergreen forest in| a dry summer is a gigantic torch | that is lit and put out endlessly. | Fire fighting to the U.S. Forestry | Service isn’t a sporadic effort, but | a high tension, grueling day-to-day | effort. | ‘We had a 10-acre fire today,” |said Kern, a 20-year veteran aty | this work. “It was our 167th fire | some 150 U.S. national forests. | ut it holds 2% billion feet of tim- | cattle and 133,000 sheep. It shelters | more than 90,000 deer, the largest and many elk and antelope. “We in the forestry service re- gard ourselves ag mountain farm- ers,” said Kern But just as a hailstorm can | A 1954 PONTIAC Costs Only 2056 Including Heoting System, Defrosters, Undercoot . . . Also Sales Tax and License . Bumper Guards, Dual Visors, and many other accessories. . . Ready to Drive ee "1g" Delivered Deluxe Steering Wheel, Directional Signals, Dual IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Trade and Save---Get Our Difference Deal! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE MT. CLEMENS AT MILL ST. DOWNTOWN ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE AN INVESTMENT TO BE PROUD OF!_4 Everyone's proud of a smart investment .. . and an investment you can be proud of is the one you make on a New Pontiac — Your trade-in on the old car is HIGHER — Your unpaid balance is -COWER! TradeTetayt} & observers for the Air Foree. There |} After You Have Invested ~*~. (int 4 » SSG ile ater sO Ee WATCH OUR ADS FOR | THE NEXT FEW WEEKS... © WE WILL DISCLOSE THE ® METHOD OF THE DiS- | COUNT SELLING, AND — WHY | PAY ahr ere: PRE ; “Your Money---IT’S TOO LATE! | PRO EELS PO BES Here's ADVICE From Your DEPENDABLE JEWELER . BEWARE OF ‘SO-CALLED’ WHOLESALE BUYING! BEWARE OF THE-FRIEND-OF-A-FRIEND WHO HAS A “CONNECTION” Thisg type of buying has a definite attraction, but too often is disastrous .. . we cite FOUR TYPICAL examples that happened recently. WE HAVE PROOF... eV E $375.00! ' rut A ough store was Polat T degrees i C oF poor of our statement, but are not permitted to furnish names, for obvious reasons. This can, and will, happen to you if you are not careful! We are sorry that this type of dealing has hap- - pened in our industry, but it cannot be controlled unless the public in general will take some- thing other than a price ticket as a basis for the value . . thousands of them! ~ . Price tickets are cheap, we have Please remember that any person who sells an item for the first time has to make a profit, or he cannot exist . . . NO more than you can work for nothing. We are CERTIFIED GEMOLO- GISTS, REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY— ond fully quolified to evaluate any_gem-stone. Bring in the item you ore contemplating buying and we will show it to you through the eyes of our Diamond Scope . . . compare it for you. If it is @ good value we will tell you so. DO NOT BRING IT IN AFTER YOU HAVE INVESTED YOUR MONEY... IT’S TOO LATE! Registered Jeweler AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 16 W. HURON ST. You ACTUALLY | MORE. . WATCH FOR A DIAMOND CIRCULAR THAT WILL ARRIVE AT YOUR RESI- DENCE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. YOU WILL FIND IT VERY INTERESTING. : | e : WEN OMA ag ten ae a8 sti ee ape. ED p Mm A salesman for an auto firm was | arrested Wednesday and charged with trading on the reservation without a license. Another auto} on the fringe of the reservation. Some of the Menominees are opening bank accounts for the first time. One of Shawano’s two banks with about half of the Indians tak- ing cash and the rest depositing their funds. Man Buys Wife ]-Armed Bandit; - Gift Boomerangs | COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Jack Kreske, owner of a Columbus | plumbing supply firm, told police | it was all his wife's fault. “Every time we'd go out, ~—f| play the slot machines. Finally, I said, ‘Look, honey, I'll buy you | one’. ” Kreske said he bought an “‘old, | broken down machine for her, fig- | uring we could fix it up and she | could play it. She’s the only. one that’s put a nickel in it since and | it’s been in our basement all the | time.’ Police, embarked on an anti-pin | ball drive, confiscated the machine | from. the recreation room of Kreske’s home yesterday. Now he faces a $50 to $200 fine and six months in the workhouse for pos- session of the one-armed bandit. Need a Washing Job? MILWAUKEE (UP)—The lady of the house who is upset by the LEWIS -- Fine Furniture *% . Fine Furniture Combine Thrift With Good Taste : PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Thrifty shoppers will take advantage of Lewis’ i!) Solid Maple Sold hey “Once a Year” offering of this exquisite furniture at generous savings. Authentic Early American styling, superb cabinet work plus beautiful hand rubbed finishes-will immediately appeal to the most discriminating buyer. Select your needs in either cherry or maple and save at Lewis’ today. eeue* SEIN CHEE — ~ Bei * DINING ROOM Native solid cherry, -the only fitting wood to properly reproduce the many original dining room pieces found in the original Early American Homes. Built with the utmost of care, Lewis’ bring . them to you now at prices reflecting ~genuine—savingson such* fine quolity Nearly 10,000 pedestrians are killed in the United States in tref- tie accidents every year. MOVIE TIME! Get summer movies now —pay later on easy credit terms. ~ CHARGE IT Keystone Bel-Air Only $8.95 Down Keystone Olympic Turret - Only $9.95 Down The Mark Davis Camera Mart 83 N. Saginaw St. FE 4-4343 furniture BEDROOM This open stock grouping enables you’ ‘ to choose just the pieces you need today and. add to them yeor after year with the assurance that they will blend per- fectly. Start your collection ot Lewis’ today by taking advantage of this spe- cial offering and remember that even at the regular price this merchandise represents genuine value. SALE PRICE Droploat Table (Duncan Phyfe) $134.55 Hutch and China ........... 251.55 Comer Cabinet............ . 116.55 Arm Chair ....... 32.40 Side Chair... 26.05] Dropleaf Table (Straight Leo). 9555 (fl ji fy} ai Slain i ie Double Dresser and Mirror... Triple Dresser and Mirror... . Chest. ..... hecces ee . $179.55 Se | pre ST7510 pe, $5950 by Drexel ... answers your wishes for During LEWIS’ AUGUST SALE of finer Feel furniture you can save substantially on this American Traditional collection of accurately 9 nna Table... § pp crafted knotty pine. Pictured here are only a few Water Beck tute... 126.70 of thegnany pieces available at LEWIS’. Vase Back Side Chair . ae 25.05 X X ivy z™ “\ —- : - ees . bed a g a le ; oe : f 1) oars =] - ——S i i we ry IE -| = a = . : | — . DOUBLE DRESSER WOODBURY BED TESTER BED CHEST DESK 5 DR. CHEST pice STOTIS «=k, $8465 oe, = $10880 See this good looking, versatile, yet inexpensive groupi ot LEWIS’ during the AUGUST SALE and save. At Lewis’ you can choose just the pieces you need now for dining room, bedroom or living room and add later. GRACIOUS DINING GROUP Extension Table (Not Shown)...... SALE PRICE 193.05 103.05 WE CLOSE WEDNESDAY ~-at Noon During AUGUST Server Base ...............-5--- $49.95 ' Glass China ............. Cece ee 49.95 Drop Leaf Extension Table ......... 89.50 Side Chair ............ possesses 22.50 Arm Chair (Not Shown) ........... 27.50 Buffet (Not Shown) ............. . 99.50 Glass Hutch (Not Shown) ......... 62.50 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW By DILLINGHAM a ee oe ca’s tavorite bird, the chicken, have been picked up by federal | farm researchers here—including | ner bird is locked up almost wholly | in the meat and not in the bone, skin or fat. Purpose of the research was to pin down the origin of chicken flayor..and to discover why this flavor sometimes is lost while the bird is en route from ‘the farm to the dinner table The researchers found that bene and skin yield very minor - Flavor in Meat, Not Bones, Fat (INS) — Secrets en to be chilled in slush ice or Through further study the _re- searchers hope to develop addi- tional information that will hetp the fact that the flavor of the din- ; processors, shippers and cooks con- serve the fullest possible flavor in | broilers, canned chicken and other methods of processing. In an effort to compare chicken flavor sources, the researchers tasted broth made from various portions of the chicken and served unseasoned, hot and clear, The tests fed to the following conclusions amounts of chicken flavor, and that fat yields almost none. It is 1. Broth tasted pretty much the the meat that holds the flavor. same Whether it was made from lean chickens or fat-rich chickens Another discovery made by the This indicated that fat is a poor scientists was that much flavor) goivent for catching flavors. appears to be lost when chicken is soaked in ice water or | cold water. raw were equally good as flavor car- j riers when broth made of each This point is regarded as im-| . a rately was tasted and judged. portant to the poultry industry, be- The combination of bones, 2.~Light meat and dark meat | fi as 1 9 | ALICE. PURDIE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purdie of Commerce announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Alice, to Fred Neumann. Fred is the neph- ew of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Koe- nig of Union Lake. The wedding | will take place on Oct. 23. War Tug Concludes be | 3, ' j Pata I Oo aot cick |,3, The combination ot bones. | Fair at Imlay City Frank Curtiss ' better flavor than was derived |from meat alone. In fact, broth from the mixture rated about a IMLAY CITY—Winding up the 56th annual Eastern Michigan Fair int lower than all-meat broth. | tonight. wijl be a firemen’s tug- and Donna Owen,” “ | United in Rite 4. A “de-flavored” broth was derived when chicken meat was ut up, seaked in cold water, o HADLEY—Donna Owen became and squeezed free of water, But Frank Curtiss in al - the bride of | flavor was restored when the ex- double-ring ceremony performed! tracteg water was put into the at the home of the bride's ents Saturday, Donna isthe daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Donald Owen of Hadley, and the bridegroom's parents are | the Sumner Curtisses of Hadley. The bride chose a white nylon street length gown, accentuated The study was made by E, L | Pippen, Agnes A. Campbell, and tural Research Service. | of-war and Gus Sun's Revnue. »Scheduled for this afternoon were a tractor hauling contest and an old-time fiddlers’ contest, THE judging which began with the fair opeing Tuesday was concluded to- | day. Highlighting he fair Wednesday \Iva Streeter of the Western Re-| were. a lightweight horse pulling gional Laboratory of the Agricul-| contest and an exhibit of 400 head of cattle at the all-breed dairy According to the scientists, their | show. Caharles Roehl and Sons of with a corsage of red and white /¢xperiments were performed on | Smiths Creek won first and second rose buds. Helen Owen was her sister's thawed, . maid of honor and Darrold Owen They still must derive results| sented the honors at the parade served as best man. After a reception at the bride's residence, the newlyweds left for a wedding trip through northern Michigan,-Ohioand_ Indiana. Up- on their return the couple will i reside in Lapeer. ' .” County Deaths William C. Kaiser ARMADA — Service for William C. Kaiser, 90, of 26222 32-Mile Rd. will be held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. from the residence. Burial will Se p= ____.im_ Richards Cemetery... =. The body is at the residence and arrangements were made by A. M. Tiffany Funeral Home. Mr. Kaiser died Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clem: | ens. He is survived by his widow, Henrietta, and one daughter, | Roland L. King BERKLEY—Service for Rolad L.. King, 51, of 2045 Sunnyknoll Ave., wilt be hetd- Saturdey—at-2-p.m_, at the Sawyer Funeral Home He | 2 died suddenly Thursday at his, | residence. | _Surviving are his widow Mabie, | a son, Robert of Essexville, Ont.; | two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Ot- well of Hazel Park, and Helen at home; his mother, Mrs. Emma King of Milan, two sisters, two brothers and three grandchildren. Garden Club to Meet at Seed Farm Monday ROCHESTER — Stiles Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association wil] méet for a potluck luncheon Monday at the Ferry-Morse Seed Farm on East Hamlin road. The meeting will begin at 1 p. m. | and a tour of the experimental gar- | dens will follow. j ______ Dryden Church to Hold _| — Sunday Night" Meeting — ee DYEN — The Dryden Meth-/ odist Church will hold an evening meeting Sunday. The program, under the super- vision of the Rev. Stephen Chapko, will feature vocal numbers and selections by the men's, women's | and youth choirs County Births White Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Wooten an- nounce the birth of a son, Paul Scott, ; at &. Joseph Mercy Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks announce the Birth of a son, Gordon Douglas Jr The Rev. and Mrs. Robert R. von Oeyen announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Barhara Joy, at Pontiac General Hospital. ~ . Alment Mr. and Mrs. George Parley announce the bitth of a daughter, Janet Elaine, July 29, at Bishop Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wilitam Greenman an- _ nounce the birth of a son, Ear] James If, July 30 at Bishop Hospital am Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn _* at Lapeer County General Hos- drink flavors ia flat-top cans. 6 otLiciegs siavers | asns BIE @QET THE CAM WITh THE LITTLE MAMI Canton! Your favorite soft = 10¢ roe birds- that had been frozen and| prizes in the pulling contest. ~- Gov. G, Mennen Williams pre- from experiments conducted with | of winners Wednesday. unfrozen, freshly - slaughtered| A heavyweight pulling contest birds. was held yesterday. Farmers Shoot 2 Great Danes aires i fh 5 itt [ sige é bi vree vs rit aby cd ‘ Tae, gles 13 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST.6, 1954 Timber Harvest for Killing Cattle |Hits New High Forest Officials Mark | MacKenzie Memorial Clinic were 5 Per Cent Increase distributed to officers and dizec- Over 1953 - Production | of directors this week. WASHINGTON (INS) — Timber | sales are being donated to the harvest in the national forests hit | clinic fund by Elmer and Albert an all-time ‘high in the year which Tolletene, owners of the Walled fron f : ks t nd y * \ = f= : } Sa ieee, i * A ' Clinic Directors Receive Tickets for Benefit Ball ‘Marlette Harvesting The dogs were owned by Mrs. W. C. Ireland of Metamora Town- ship. ended June 30, actording to the Lake Casino, where the dance will held Aug. forest service. q Ernie Rudy Total harvest for the year was | Sammy Kaye more than five and one-third bil-/ nish the lion board feet, an increase of| Tickets are on sale in business nearly five per cent over the 1952-| stores throughout the area, accord- 53 record of slightly more than| ing to Mrs. Frank Murray Jr., publicity chairman. five billion board feet. The forest service said greatest increases in timber cut were re- ;Oner of Imlay City will be guest speaker in the Almon Congrega-|nest Anderson of Romeo. | tional Church Sunday, while the | Rev. Daniel Boxwell vacations. | ple is Nov, 6. Top Quality Wheat MARLETTE — A bumper crop of “extra fine quality’ wheat has been reported by Kenneth Warner, manager of the Mariette Farmers Co-operative Elevator. Warner stated that the yield is| ****- running as high as 50 bushels to| An increase of 41 million board the acre, ‘with the average prob- | feet in region four—including*Utah, Nevada, western Wyoming and ably around 38 bushels.” ported in Montana and Idaho, Ferndale Motorist where access roads have been built to salvage insect infested timber. Killed . C C h | in Lar Uras In forest service regien one— comprising Montana and north- ern Idaho—timber harvest in- creased about 74 million beard |terday near Fort Wayne, Ind. FERNDALE—A Ferndale motor- ist was killed in a collision yes- According to witnesses John O. Hunter, 24, of 2147 Pilgrim at- tempted to pass a truck when he rammed another car drivén by De- The report of the first carioad | Southern Idaho—was due primar | Wayne Cobbum of Bluffton, Ind. sent out showed it ran 61 pounds | ily to timber salvage work in| ()hhum died instantly and Hun- at 144 per cent moisture. Some area farmers say his is 30 years. Program Will Feature Sacred Church Music will present a special sacred music | vious year. southern Idaho. The value of timber taken from | via Hospital, Fort Waybe the best wheat year for him in the national forests showed a drop - of about one dollar 50 cents per abe . | thousand board feet, reflecting low-| Ward Families Reunite ler prices throughout the nation. The total value for 1953-4, there- fore, was only 675 and one-half mil- . llion dollars, compared with 70 and DRYDEN—The Methodist Church | one-half million dollars the pre-| 7. program Sunday at 8 p. m. Group singing, instrumental num.- | bers slo dixcts and choir pres.| Patricia Quinn to Marry entations .avill be {eatred during Dale Anderson Nov. 6 ROMEO—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn of 17820 3%4-Mile Rd. an-| | Annual reunion of the 4B families | the home ‘of the evening. Church to Have Guest ALMONT—Carelton R. Van Wag- | daughter, ® Motorola 108 NORTH SAGINAW ® Pathe have taken and marked prices. All 21” sets! Phone | Federal = 30-Day mite €=—« Exchange Privilege \ FULLY GUARANTEED The names of the TV sets you know are good. We and demonstrators as well as fully reconditioned sets teed just like new sets. “Choose from T6”, 17”, 20", — Leet nt ees of TV VALUES [(17.] ®Admiral @Philco @G-E Hm ®Crosley ® Westinghouse @Emerson ®Muntz @RCA floor samples them gt 3 low fully guaran- - eee ae ee ee The wedding date for the cou- eee 3 ter died five hours later in Park- ‘for Annual Potluck ‘ALMONT—The annua! reunion of the Ward families was held re- }ed the potluck dinner County Calendar will be held Sunday at nounce the engagement of their! wr ana Mrs. John Howe An-| Almont Rebekah Lodge will lost control of his car. The auto }cently at the home of Mr. and | Clarence Hoffman in Peck. | | Approximately 87 guests attend- | NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. cca Open 9 - 5:30 ‘Saye PERSONALITY GLASSES |i PAY Complete with — * ist QUALITY LENSES! * FULLY GUARANTEED ! * SHOP US and COMPARE ! © FAST SERVICE! * FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION ! * HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY SUN GLASSES ONLY $11.00 Bifocgls It Néeded—Only $3.00 More Repairs and Special Frames at Savings SAFETY GLASSES AT SAVINGS F Rooms 2 and 3 | Phone 15 W. Lawrence St. © FE 2-2895 - derson, son of Mr. and Mrs Er- — e , * Nh A rrp ry. yY — 4th LONGINE y @ wake sale _Saturday in the Almont ' When You Trade In for a Famous Name Watch “NOT $10, NOT *20....Bat'a FOR ANY OLD WATCH Regardless ef Age, Make er Condities a ae ara - ate ALLOWANCE Is "rene" saqsp YOUR TRADE-IN ™ TRADE-IN es >, WEDDING BANDS Seal 4 STONE Ml aN = w 12.95 to 24.95 ee ge . - ; ND . xf y Cameos; Styles for men ond women Values from 17.50 te 39.75 S699 , A NO MONEY DOWN Nol {+ Extra for Gredit rR fe see Open Fri. Night til 9 me, ee a ee pee Lae eee Bae i > < E .3 ac ate i Gas ie | i ig iA ry ee ? $+ + eh . ; ; $ ss € = eee wp et ne ag a a eh pA Oe ia ae | : : ° , = 3 ee is ib it ' 4 - / S pase ; ; a) F { i ’ Z ; bi ' ‘ : } ‘ “ i= eI hee ’ te ee ee q ‘ + ? ‘ | f z i ‘ j ~ if : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 | 4 cently in a report from the district | under 14, had been unlawfully|too, said the report. Thirty giris ountry ting of Orahovac in the southern Yugo-|Dledged to potential buyers (en-| recently sought om of the is slav province of Kosmet’ Young : law because they id mot want to (A, Japan ( — The )lucky on that day. He was three| “I saw the great flash,” be re-; “I was in the library when the ~ | site hus| But there are some good signs'marry oldmen bells of Hiroshima tolled today for | mites away from the center of the| called. “The next moment I was| bomb exploded,” he said. “Per- . ae bande — yon. em fond net promt blown sevéral yards, I staggered | haps the books shielded me. I ran| [J | ing wb tab ot ees eee Pere. back and thought I saw a second | into the hall after the explosion and fare burst with frightful fury over | gone, are ye 4 Albanian Minority Still Hiroshima. shirt It was 8:15 a. m. today when Practicing Old Custom massed sirens screamed their pro-| The rebuilt homes are test-to_the-—-_memory.Then the church bells of Hiroshima rang this - “+ in Yugoslavia BELGRADE, Yugoslavia # — The centuries-old practice of a) her NO ADDED MORTGAGE COSTS WILL BUILD SEMI-FINISHED rap en re secret HOME ON YOUR LOT! through that day, presided as the government one of its toughest + a = Aer el ts cot 's on: al service, gime has been trying, principally A, C. 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FE 4.0581 Plenty of Free Parking “Where Wrigley’s Used to Be” Pienty of Free Parking A A a ee ee ee a ee ee a eh. ie " she ibis Be Nts epee ea er : 4 * = tf hie a ' | : ' hed i 3 ; oe ihe t f ‘eben duces, é a . ? | | | / r : : 3 ee ; 7 : . | : “" up j _ SIXTEEN : ay | + _\___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 : ; S Should Put Herself in the Spotlight) = oe Girl Trying to Attract New Neighbor : Store Ice Cream ‘Better . ~ 2 : 4 ELIZABETH WOODWARD | meeting him before 1 do some- | with your hair up in curlers, but | ] ‘ | } eee tae Vente we have | Gone oayT™ Py-t-4 41, Than: Dolly's Concoction el Sy Sp 7 af hoa ; _ resulting mixture was cooked a — co d 5% | for 15 minutes in @ pail set in | another pail, partly full of hot One unusual design inspiration Sturdy. and rustic a wood, Then they'll introduce you. | Banish heat-weary blues with the re-\will help you think cool... feel cool... water—Dolly’s makeshift double for new furniture for fall is 16th Bur this is not the first time \freshing delight of crystal-cool Safari co-| ind be cool during the humid days ahead. | beiter. ‘ogne. Fragrant cologne and dusting powder ® I went about other bysiness - cme ——$ ————— during the cooling. Then I fol- spired by the ancient Spanish is_ lowed Dolly's orders to beat in Za hickory, aid bot nickory—potes}™anufacturer_have attained un-! * and bark are used in a handsome | usual distinction and sophistication. | = And Profitable, Too ’ “sweet, thick, -vanitta-flavored~ new finish:, A soft, silvery birch Sketched is an indoor garden | - =f . pene probably vom't as 7 a _ color: room designed by Ethel Brookfield .— . S'P . 7, | saber hers b the best SOS ; Tec eae a ane tm eames nt Dis = 8S Planning for Years Ahead $7 xy teats tat : 4M akes Retirement Happy | rx Lu aland'tor on hour came back | by Sauna Whedr , ; —_— Century Spanish. The furniture in- designs in hickory by the sdme Fy a micarta tops for cabinets and ta- America 1954," which echos the. 90 bles and the new-brushed leather furniture with a garden-type screen/ ogg a cat on t . care at again and tweed linens for cushions cov- amazing parties | . —. Ths cushion on the settee sa | tomes ot to ~lamaipllaroom between | wes bserpepererl au | wenld be practically full-time. | ithe success af tae operenon.| He's a plump Mite bumy — This new furniture has been covered in brushed leather in a the finish on the furniture and that! id I a worry warts,” tre Po “So for about five years before | Dolly admonishes, depends upon stuffed each morning with paja- Mesetthed so high- add = —Making the +40. i ; afi Saergeret Me: Roggy-t$4-Ne- Genesee Modern watch © -inch fabric. | William _E. Herrman, Hamtramck Dial magnetic. This pattern easy to use, simple Lucille F. Ladzick, Royal Oak | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- Deneid C. Bechmea, Staff House, State | lospite plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- -tern_for_first-class mailing. Send | Donna M. Wise, 92 Auguste James R. Clark, Ferndale Eddie Cessna, Oak Park | } Kenneth ®. Austin, Ortonvitie j ——_—$ | NOTE POLISHED STEEL 20 SCREWS | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- Hazel M. Carter, Ortonville ; , IN THE | | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | wittem J. McHugh, Birmingham | ON THE DIAL. WHEEL — that _ BALANCE— 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print = | JoAnn @pringstead. Roys! Oak 7, — +—-1+— OT | Fer easier iH | plainly name, address with zone, Robert D. G@mithee, Berkley our -Guorantee reduces wear on adjustment, __| size and style number ee _ i | BeeBare 5. ON, Bortiey of satisfaction. { NN SS ———— ' Then $ ike your tomato i Charlies E. Plackard, Ferndale h | P ; t e wheel. ‘Cle Pla ti “ ; | Lucille N. Bibbs, Perndale . ans stic soup with a bit of sage and | | 5... 4 cottine. Royal Oat a - ee j Clean plastic or imitation leather | | garlic salt, Petunia—it’s | ne 8 Pord. Detroit g +by-sudsing—with—tukewarm water -}—delicious! | _George M. Nolan. Ferndale m a | and—mild soap. Then apply pe-. ; | Doris £ Oliver, 248 8. Edith * { troleum jelly, to prevent cracking. Harold H Holtsiander. 19 8 Midiand Th || — neem: aaremnenverpemnee—esipemantnlai Alice M. Reeves, 76 N. Johnson iS an a C : | Terrence MH. Slaybeugh, South Lyon i Marilyn A. Budnik, South Lyon an 2 : ' i= _ . —— . ew +— 4. . — r b . ie — Ci . ] S . Marion B Acton, Birmingham |, : 4 Paut C. . WithAllTheseFeatures faewere 7 | — IVE Oervice ee oe < \s ——f Charlies R. Kelly, Detroit ® “aay Oe j Many of our shorthand graduates hold worthwhile Bervare R. Henke, Parmington ~ % — _— government positions, in Pontiac, secured through civil sc. Luminous Dial Onl | ees | service examinations 9 Gaukler Stora . — y The United States Government is the world’s largest ge -_ — employer oi business-trained young people. - ——---.-oap_ Second : _ | : We have an exquisite ring styled _ Training for a position in Civil Service does not differ 9 Orcherd Ave. f $ 50 | ° ] ] { — In any way from that required tor the same kind 6f position ~ - = Stainless Stee! _ particularly tor your type of in neat pesinede “awCivil Service Bulletin 2814. | P — ou will receive adequate preparation for these exam- Shock and cxmmmmnstes hand. Come in and see our inations at The Business Institute. Waterproof beautifal display of ; , Ohi ZX. New Classes - NOW BEING ORGANIZED Engagement & Wedding rings ———— — 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 in packing! Dallane? Pe Py es 17 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY AUGUST’. ‘yos4 Flat-Chested Tempest May Dwindle Down to Fite Shown Dior Seeks Sensation But American Gals Are Not Likély to Conceal Curves about their bosoms, I'd like to advise them not to take Christian Dior’s gets there fustest with the mostest sensations. For the last seven years, Dior basic dress of the average woman. This was a natural ‘result of the freeing of wartime restrictions, bringing back fuller, longer skirts | bombshell at his Paris every summer and most iH) He Ht world fe At B | i i Hollywood sweater girls sneered, ee ees ee . store buyers lined up and American husbands se *3 ri eelta j d i : i f [ i : B: E : The barbecue at the Lahser-road home of the Earl A. | | Maxwells draws the family and their friends to many out-| has exploded a |toor suppers. Photographed with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell is | ‘their sn, Robert, who sees to |comes in’ for his share of Pontiae Press Phote agency of the Pontiac Area United Yow sew it in ” it that the family pet, “Nip, the delicacies. Wear Glasses With Courage and Dash By ANITA COLBY — day—There are, of course, three | types of rouge—the cream, the fluid and the dry. I prefer the cream type—I like the rounded, If handigd correctly it looks more natural because it goes on under your powder. It is more difficult to use, true. It takes tinte te learn the . but I feel it is | Softer, curved effect. Cream rouge before you pow- der. Moisten your fingertips— the first two—with a drop or so ot -water;-or-just-2 hint of cream: This may help you te master the creaming. Dot the area indicated for | your face type—heavier dots near the center, lighter on the outer edges. Now blend in the shape you are to follow—gently working outward until you have a natural effect. Remember you will powder over it, so you can. be a little strong in tone. Dry rouge_after you powder. Use a bit more powder over your cheeks so oils won't seep through to darken or streak powder rouge. Apply from central..point out- ward and upward, making the pat- ern plotted for your face type. Blend away: to nothing around edges. Now just a brush--with powder puff fer a final blending—a little bloom on the peach. This is the easiest type to use— simply make certain where it worth it for the better texture, the | Highter-and darker-foundationHere— are some Hollywood makeup tricks Pear Shape: Rouge in flattened{dab of light or dark foundation, | This is your - rouge-and-illusion | triangle, down from temple, under | skillfully blended in, will make a| frames for beautiful eyes, not |outer edge of eye, down to dark- ened jaw. . great deal of difference in your | illusion of beauty. Square Face: Place your rouge) Don't let lack of a little experi- in a circle under eye, blend it Up | mentation rob you of added loveli- ened foundation on jaw. Oblong Face: Biend area in cen- ter 6f cheeks in a softened circle. Heart Shape: Put rouge on high- est point of cheekbone, shading out | « to temple, down very lightly. | Diamond Face: Use a broadened circle on wide cheekbone—not low on cheek. Marquis Shape: Use a full circle that blends back toward ear, shaded down toward jaw. Makeup Tricks See what the experts do with that change the faces of some of the most famous stars: Nose ste Thin line of light foundation along bridge of nose elongates, straight- ens it into a more classic effect. Smudge of dark foundation under tip of nose foreshortens it. Lighten- ing the bridge, darkening the sides makes wide flat nose seem higher, slenderer. Light along sides, darkening bridge makes high, thin nese seem fuller. Chin ; Overlay of light on receding chin brings it forward. Ouatiay_sf dark on too hag On cuts--it-down.— — 28th Family Reunion Is Held at Highland The 1955 reunion will be held at the Anburn Heights home of the Edward Burnells. In the evening, it is often helpful to use a touch of dry rouge over your powder and cream rouge, to be sure of enough color under night lights. Flatter-Your Face Oval Face: Rouge from center of cheek toward temple, lightly up under the eye. Round Face: Put your rouge on router portion of cheek, blending it | up toward the temple, and down to darker foundation on jaw. Overtay chin, straight along jaw to earlobe, cuts it down. Eyes Light under eyes takes away dark shadows. Light under brow corrects eyes too close together. Light in corner from tear duct to brow brings out sunken eyes. am in deep crevice at bottom of eye bags, and dark on puffy bag itself helps diminish this menace. ; Study and work on your own face, right now. Perhaps just a THE BABCOCK REST. HOME — \ &@ K. BABCOCK an a - PHONE 41 — DRYDEN, MICH... —— cere tne een —| ns Assorted 559 Orchard Lake. Cut Flowers . .. PEARCE FLORAL CO. WEEK-END SALE! ‘Fake Alongs Ave. »eCrIa | _ $450 CASH we Oe _ Phone hol 2-0127 ¢ * toward tempie;_down toward dark- ness: Lovely in Glasses thy Parker's wicked little couplet, | Men never make passes at girls | who wear glasses,’ carries any | sting. The whole business of eyeglasses | has gotten into the costume field. You wear shapes and colors of frames ~that~ flatter” you—have lenses cut to reveal the right, amount and line of eye and brow. Be sure eyeglass frames do not | cut off outer edge of eye. Crowd- ing smaller and closer together. Choose Hats Before Full-Length Mirror Before buying one of the broad- brimmed hats that are headed for popularity, consider your figure as well as your face. When trying on the hats, look at yourself in a) floor-length mirror. In general, these hats look well only on tall women. However, a woman of medium height, who is very slim, may also wear them well. | Create New Facial Illusion With Dettly Applied Rouge Think of your giasses as dim eyesight. This means you will use generous makeup, oils and eye pencit on tids. otherwise ‘hit glasses. Perfect your mascara application. nd shadows for the eyes. YW Closes Its Vacation Activities Fun Program Ends “With Open: House and Tea Thursday The Vacation Fun program of the YWCA closed its six-week ses- sion Thursday with an open house and tea for parents and friends. A talent show was a highlight of PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR! —«'662'S. Telegraph Rd, Open tonight ‘til Q- ae ~—CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE— the day and certificates were | awarded for successful completion ot the charm school and babysit- HARPER METHOD METHOD SCALP TREATMENT will ake yeu __ mew life fer your sun-dried hair. _ RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street FE 2-140 HARPER Get in the habit of curling your lashes in case their ends might Use a included dairies, bakeries, hospi- | tals, waterworks and the telephone |company, Swimming lessons Were | |given at Cass-Dodge Park in the | + afternoon. The Vacation Fun program | was directed by Mrs. William { | Isaacson assisted by Gail And- | | rich, Doris Nelson and Sharon | Livingsten. | “The YWCA is a Red Feather | Fund. ‘Loose Outside Dust | With Vac Cleaner Strong winds and dust storms | have been sweeping the nation. One homemaker looking out at/| her front porch one morning w’s | amazed to discover a blanket of dust covering everything. She | gathered the dust off the porch | as easily as she uses the appli-| ance indoors. It is advisable, always to re- move dust as soon as possible to | keep it from working its way int> | | upholstered pieces, carpets and | soft, receptive surfaces. | woman,” with a vacuum cleaner. | Round or Square Throw Pillows crt Color Selection , © 2 Plaids | @ Solids $ 1 98 | @5 Shades B THE INSIDE STORY] got out her vacuum cleaner and} watch your figure beauty | tles “Never | Elasticized _ ruffle The time has passed when Dore | lot—do anything to create depth! underestimate the power of a Sizes 26 to 32. | Two-way } $3.99 mode with nylon and featuring coy of figure flattery ES undercover magic . just slip into e@ TUMMY TUCKER and come to life. Exclusive concealed innerbelt whit- your middie, * slims your hips. Feel glorious in TUMMY TUCKER. |Two-wey ~ lightweight stretch made with Nylon. trem, $2.99 lightweight — made with Nylon, detachable pantie crotch. Sizes 26 to 32. °"- size two-way sizes 34 to 40 $4.99 Extra stretch, Charge Accounts Invited 72 North Saginaw St. Write, phone or call in PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Pontiac, Mich. person for Free pamphiet. . “Fashion begins with Foundation Garments” NORTH SAGINAW gi _ APPAREL FOR WOMEN 7 are. CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW ~and every Saturday through Aug. 14 At the APPAREL and HOME DECORATIVE SHOPS se ae Oe mucevencies th ‘ * i Cotta ois aan lalla EIGHTEEN ee 4 c us Arla eae | é ~ Ys a | 2 < A 2 a é ~+ RV ies ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ¥, avcusr 6, 1954, ee Tie to Prove Her Devotion by Corr ‘upting Youngster’ S Tastes ” ; ; : t re being and certa‘ ha de | rs = sig ainly yer ave made | Give Baby Food : |Mom Needs Self-Approval » tions [Manne If you think of this next time He Can Pick Up m on ues you are tempted to put someone| yj) baby becomes skilful i iJ Ch ld S I h MAKE FRIENDS lin his place, perhaps yau'll hold | handli het ‘ork end 7 orcing I to wa OW C anging your tongue, instead. ing knife, fork and spoon, | it's best to give him food that he S ot t e eal Problem f N Weekend Check can pick up with his fingers - . tee O ar Y eS Keeps Up Cloth |easily. Cut up his meat for him} 8Y MURIEL LAWRENCE /'o press her, she won't know it Reader Brings Up eeps Up othnes | and serve one mashed vegetable One lunchtime some months ago, | long. 9 A good way to keep your ward-| that will keep the other foods Mrs. S. gave heg 3-year-old daugh-| Her mother does not possess the Legal Aspects robe in tip-top shape is to have| from being pushed off the plate. ter a dish of stewed apricots. After similar trust in herself. I think of Sr.--J r. Switch a week-end check without fail.| Even ,cooked vegetables. and | ‘aking a spoonful, Caria spit it out. that her quately has little to do Sort out the clothes that need! fruits should be cut into’ bite-size | She was given to understand that | ith Carla’s refusals to swallow. By EMILY POST |cleaning, that are minus buttons, | pieces so that baby can handle | food is to be swallowed, not spit What she wants from Carla is A. letter explains: “I have read that need pressing, that need fresh | them easily. Make sure that his | out. not more mage her stomach, but many times in your column that ; ‘ collars and cuffs. plate, bowl and cup are not the| Now, in great anxiety, Mrs. S. |"eassurance that she’s doing the grand: I certainly put her in her And you'll avoid that sinking last: kind that can be tipped easily. tells me that Carla has found her | Tisht” thing. She wants to wrench when father, son aad son are place.” If you did, don’t feel smug minute feeling you get when a sur- And knife, fork and spoon should | other solution to the problem of compliance from Carla-that will all called by the same name, that | about it_What you've really done vey of your-closet reveals you've he the small_size. to fit baby's | unwanted food. Instead of spitting enable her to think, “Well, now the father is John Smith. his son is, perhaps, to hurt another human literally nothing to wear. i hand readily. it out, she holds it unswallowed in I've done my duty by this child. John Smith Jr., andthe grandson — hee mouth: I'm in the clear. Nobody can John Smith III; and that as soon Though ‘sb accuse me of neglecting her.” as the grandfather dies, the ‘son _ The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC Plough she's eon sland Suppose someone did? Suppose becomes John Srpith and the " tare eho said coldly to s., grandson, John Smith Jr. Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! ing ts io eee “You are a bad mother not .to ea wer weet oudhy teun signed Rat sho docen’t | ush feed down Caria’s threat.” ign want. tne, ton John Smith Jr. Do all these pave ave S “I do not want to break the| is ted to her? _— to be changed? child's ~spirit;“~ writes Mrs:--S:; — “It seems to me that because “but I know that I must make her| Why? Does she believe herself of the difficulties imvolved, it do what is right for her no mat-|* ad mother? What enemies would be easier to continue the ter how it hurts us. How can I | ™@de her so doubtful as to whether name you are known by and to break this habit?” she knows what is right that I add the suffixes IV, V, etc., after Carla's habit js not her mother’s have to say, “Don’t swallow accu- the names of any others who . real problem. Her real problem is | *#tions, Mrs. S. Be like Carla. may be given this samé name. CAiilomatic her need to demonstrate devotion | 5Pit it out. It cannot nourish you.” I would appreciate hearing A to Carla. Carla's refusal to swal-| If Mrs. S. would find relief trom from you on this matter.” CLOTHES D YER low.is her way of saying to her |® ae pongaaeli Faire _ Answer: The death of one natur- mother: “I won't cooperate with needs, r . ve ally changes the order of the YOU SAVE so much ~—" men your passion to prove you are a only temporary relief. The perma- names and Jr. becames plain John the big reduction in price’ Save fine mother at my expense. nent kind comes harder. Smith and the III becomes Jr. , work! Save clothes’! Save your- It will begin to come When she You don't have to change any self! Caria, her trust in her owt (can realize that she's doing to documents because the date on a ‘ . aay still pareeteaedl mee not | Carla what was done to her—and document shows exactly who yet learned believe othere supremely trust her desire to sup- signed it. Formerly $2 79.95 always know what’s “right” for | port Caria’s inborn spirit, rather Dear Mrs. Post: My husband i her. than’ please someone else. - and I are going to give a US. $: She still knows what she wants; ° savings bond to the daughter of a ‘and rejects what she doesn't want.| Each year about two million friend for a wedding * present. | But if the spankings, sitting on | young people in the U. S& start in Should ioe made oe na t the or |chairs and anxiety continue to/ their first jobs. nates - set thet a *s bride alone. I NSTALLED ; j . , . . . Also, would it be proper to ; ow at eee Sunglasses in ebony with gold trim complement this | pana this bond to them in per- Now In Original Factory Crates! Com- ensemble of Canary Island {rontier_pants of striped denim | sn_at_the reception, or should pletely Installed at this LOW PRICE! with multi-colored embroidery and a black pescadora shirt. . i Dare * advance te the Start tomorrow to enjoy fresh- FOR 4 straw planter’s hat and shell pumps complete the outfit. brightness, your clothes : : ‘ Answer: It should be sent to the \ ness, | bride in advance of the weddi have never known! R N | won't absorb grease and other | but made out in the name which With Uu ew stains if they are coated with wax. | is to be hers. ig | Dear Mrs. Post: Quite a few of Watches At $71.50 Sand pa pe r Highway costs in 1953 were set at! my parents’ friends are of foreign And Even ! more than $5.4 billion. | cxtraction and have rather long | Answer te Previees Pussie - of PONTIAC ver crap él “Under these circumstances, | - By HUBBARD COBB : <8 Sita) | would it be improper for my son 51 W. Huron St. Order by Phone Phone FE 4-1555 Before you use a new piece of to call these friends “Mrs. C.”, : it’ ide b ite “Mrs. R.”, etc., rather than by sandpaper, it's a good idea to ru’ cl ' their full names. it lightly over a piece of scrap | 4 Answer: Children can learn to wood or another’ piece of new) Su pronounce foreign names more ce) The COOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC gundpeper. | easily than their parents. . c A uly — This will cut down some of the) [STTTT 7 . F ' . 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FRIDAY. “AUGUST 6, {056 Mrs. Kerchoff Awarded Pin _ by Figure Club ' Two Return La From Tour. of the East. Fred C. Kaisers to O MONEY DOW N Mark Their 59th Anniversary Mrs. H. 0. Swett of Motorway drive and Mrs. Harold Cowell of |-4 Bastrop, Tex., have rétirned to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Kaiser of Elizabeth Lake road will celebrate their 59th wedding anniversary Sunday at a family dinner to be held at Villa Inn, Lake ‘Orion, * Mr. and “Mrs, Shervian Van Deusen of Airport read and ‘tis mother, Mrs, Phoebe Van Deu- sen of Graves Street, recently returned to their homes following a trip to Niagara Falis and points of infenent in Canada, + Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood and children, Larry and Debra Jo, have returned to their home in Tampa, Fla,, after a 10-day visit with the Norman Ingersolls of | fy Pompey road. * s = Midshipman Richard Soustin, son. of Mrs. Rosina Souslin of Savoy drive, is on his first cruise with the Naval Reserve Officers. Train- ing Corps. During the eight-week cruise aboard the USS Worchester, he will tour the British Isles and the Caribbean Sea. Richard will return to the Uni- versity of Michigan in Septem- ber for his second year ag an engineering student. > * Ld Shelia Thorpe, daughter of the A. E, Thorpes of Franklin road, will enter Colby Junior College, New London, N, H., this fall as a member of the junior class. Miss Thorpe was graduated from Kings- wood School Cranbrook, where she “K" award in sports, 7 * - Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Meier of Jessie street announce the—birth+ of a son, Kevin Jon, “Aug, 3 at) Pontiac General Hospital. The infaht's grandparents are Mrs. Nora Meier of McBride and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Tabor of Dray- ton Plains. ‘48 PHS Class | to H Hold Reunion. 1948 January graduates of Pontiac High Schoot will gather Aug. 22 at 1 o'clock for a class reunion at Bloomer State Park. Further information can be ob- tained from any of the following members of the class: Mrs. Harold. Wedow, Joyce Perry, Mrs. Stanley Colby, Branton Dennis, Mrs. Ed Campbell, Mike Toteff, Mrs. Dan VanderBroek, Cecil Poppy and| Several young members of the Mrs. Dallas Nelson. Jansen family have returned to ae re their home in Effingham, MIL, after_a_visit with their uncle and Sociat Scheduted unt, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Witbeck Members of Circle One of the |® Chrisitan Women’s Association of First Christian Church will spon- sor an ice cream social Aug. 13 from 6 to 10 p.m. Coming Events Porget-Me-Not Birthday Club will be entertained by Mrs. Vina Barrows at the home of Mrs. Bert Downey, 70 Marive Ave., Tuesday for & cooperstive luncheon at noon —_ --- Pree Consulta tion—Evenings UNWANTED HAIR Removed Permanently From Face. Arms or Legs WARREN 6082 WARREN 6891 Short Wave Method 1 Tryi ing out some , of the sunshine at Virginie Beach, Va. 7" "lings of Holly. They are vacationing at Cavalier Beach ond are Betty Bryan (left) of Fairgrove avenue and Betty Gid-|\‘he Cabana Club. | Niblick Club Meets With Mrs. Barnes Vacations Share Social Spotlight By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. William | Anderson and her daughter, Mrs. John Larson, were hostesses at a luncheon Tuesday honoring Joan Daneke who will be married Aug. 21 to Capt, John J. Buckley. On Wednesday Mrs. Warren S. Sumner and Mrs. Carson Bingham gave a-luncheon for the bride-elect at Orchard Lake Country Club and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ;Cucchi and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Depman- Jr. -will give a brunch for the couple. | Mrs, Frank J. McGinnis and her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Eckhout, will be hostess at luncheon for Jean next Friday. Mrs. Norman Goeckel, Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maunders, Mr. and Mrs. James VanDusen, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steele L. Sellers D. Chantler, Monday. 2 2 ® Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cole Jr. and their family left Thursday for Wequetonsing where they will spend 10 days with Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Vehmeyer, at their — home. s >Duraclean VEK Club, and Ann Spademan gave the spinster dinner last evening. - * Ld The Jack Emmetts and the Reed Jenkins will be among the Bir- Rug & Upholstery Cleaners the All-Star football game ‘Aug. 62 Court Drive FE 2-1772 | 13. Ladies’ ‘Skirts -- Special Group Dresses Drastically Reduced - DRESSES. ... . ‘Were &95—now $s BLOUSES. ee. Were 2.98—NOW $78 ‘SKIRTS ce. 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Duska graduated from Stephens College and her fiance attended the (Jane Eckenrode) are also being felicitated on the birth of a son, William Scott, July 21. = * * Mr. /and Mrs. Bernard J. Dunn of Detroit recently an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Sheila Patricia, to dohn R. Ortman of Birmingham. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ortman of Wadding- ton read. Miss Dunn is a graduate yes Law- rence. Avenue Convent the 4Sacred_Heart and she on at- tended the University of Detroit. Mr. Ortman was graduated from planning to be married in April._| tone (underglaze) edging to make “PROVINCIAL” if} 5281 Dixie Hwy. | PROVINCIAL a gay party note IDEAL FOR INFORMAL and gay gatherings. You'll | want this richly colored and refreshing “PROVIN- ii CIAL” pattern. 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Reeves, Bishop of Jo- hannesburg. ; “Natives carry 42 per cent of the voting power in the synod and I know of no Anglican church where they would be excluded | from services,” Bishop Reeves, a | delegate to the World Anglican | Sees Church as One): MINNEAPOLIS U8 — The An-| Congres, sald In an interview His statement came ds the 600 delegates from 14 churches’ on every continent held a closed ses- sion today on church policies. Referring to South African Prime Minister Malan’s policy of the Bishop continued. “While. na- tives and whites do worship in separate churches, this is brought about by and demands rather than by any thought of discrimination.” ture furnace treatment, MeArthur recently purchased for | ~ ? $1,000, is the rarest undersea speci- -men known. There are only about | 12 of the “Glory of the Sea’’ shells known in existence. Reform Sweeps Phenix City Martial law Brings War on Corruption and | © Vice After Murder fugitive . despite seven | weeks of the greatest manhunt in | Alabama history. But the three shots fired into Pat. where carefree sol- dice, and telltale hypodermic nee- dies and vials which gave evidence ~ ot marcotics traffic ° - The eee have taken over all law enforcement functions in Phe- nix City and most of Russell County, stripping the civilian po- lice of even the right to carry guns. That was done under an un- precedented limited martial law) — by Gov. Gordon Per- | "Except for police duties, how: | ever, other civilian offices—includ- | ing the courts—were left untouched | by-military rule. In almost daily arrests, the stee!- helmeted troops and _ reinforced squads of state highway patrolmen | have brought more than 50 persons int® custody, including two public | officials, two civilian deputy sher- | iff— and one of the reputed vice | lords. * “ . Other gambling big shots have | been called in for questioning. Phenix City’s the gambling which went on. Circuit Solicitor Arch Ferrell, the | county’s ousted criminal prosecu- tor, was jailed for drunkenness. fined $100 for drunk driving and his driver's license suspended. Ferrell, who already had been | relieved of duty, also is under In- | dictment along with two others on | charges of vote maniputation fr an) effort to defeat the anti-vice cru- sading Patterson in the June 1 Democratic primary minoff elec- NR momaeememegred ened “Public Workers Fired DOVER, N. H. &® — City offi- cials recently agreed to fire six veteran Public Works Department employes in an economy move. Machines can do the job faster, they said. Harry, Jary, Cindy, Dolly, Prince and Nell will return to_ pasture, where old work horses should spend their remaining days. 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Hendry of Conimicut, L. L, Gett) who compiled | and Alan W. Scott of Los Angeles, third. ‘Long Race for Atomic Weapons Seen ‘on Anniversary of Hiroshima Blast WASHINGTON . @—On Aug. 6, and industrial techniques of man-, And there is as much of a race 1954, at 8:15 a.m. an atomic fire-| ufacturing atomic weapons. ball flashed over Hiroshima, Japan and 128,150 people were killed, in-| and the United States for atomic | dramatic—as there is in the weap_| lons field. No industrial nation . 78,150 dead or | the United States has the lead—but | competing in the world markets . a/a lead that is being narrowed by/|can afford to be far outstripped jured, maimed or burned. — 50,000 injured city virtually wiped out ... and | soon a nation forced to quick sur-|has an adyanced program and has | source of power. render by the appalling pewer of | the atom. But Hiroshima was only the pop- gun__phase--of the young atomic age. Nine years and 12 billion dol- lars later, the popgun of Hiroshima had become a weapon so dreadful that it could—and did—blow a mile wide bole, 175 feet deep, in the coral floor of the Pacific Ocean. The crater was big enough to hold 140 buildings the size of the na- cy Today it's a race between Russia | Supremacy. American experts say the Russians. Great Britain, too, exploded an atomic bomb. The bombs which dropped on | Hiroshima and three days later on Nagasaki perhaps were the only | two completed atomic bombs in the American stockpile at that time. | that is under steady attack by the Now there are ‘“‘baby’’ bombs, | atomic artillery shells, guided mis-| minds around the sile warheads and the hydrogen giants such as the one exploded in the Pacific during the 1952 tests. The stockpile may now run into) the thousands. * tion’s Capitol. ~ * * | | tor supremacy in the peaceful use | of the atom—although far Jess | in the use of this potentially cheap One pound of uranium in a cube | | just one inch square has potential- ‘ly usable energy equal to 2,600,000 : pounds of coal. Hew -te harness, this energy to engines is a problem | best scientific and engineering world. The use of nuclear energy to produce electric power no longer |is a dream. It has been done—and the problem now is to figure a way | to make this atomic fuel produce | power as cheaply or cheaper than Fseil New dan United Press Telephet AP Wirephote THOUGHTFUL LITTLE MOTHER—Janice Selby, mouth to catch some of the cooling liquid from a water spray as she cools off her dolly during the current California heat wave. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Selby of Watsonville. q — Utah, and Jerolyn Ross, of Meridian, Miss., center. a ee? es . . ag ta — » & 5 Ba en se BRITAIN’S FIRST FUELY SUPERSONIC FIGHTER — This is a recent view of | | England's new P-1, its first fighter capable of sustaining level flight beyond the speed| Boscombe Down, Engiand. AP Wirephote It was built by the English Electric Co., makers of the of sound, which made #s maiden flight Thursday according to a an announcement from Canberra, Britain’ s first jet bamber. _ Senator Asks |in Foreign Aid Figure WASHINGTON (— Sen. May-| (cen%er) was second bank (D-SC) called today _for_ajequipment which the United States | new restriction on foreign aid which he sai? should cut the pro- granr-by-another “halt biltior: Ger? lars. | Maybank proposed lowering the | foreign aid figure by an A amount | ‘Sawyer Aided in Nudism War Radio Evangelist’s Ally, State Rep. Peter Kelly, | Upholds. Preacher BATTLE CREEK (INS) — The : the Rev. Braxton Sawyer,. Arkansas ra- | dio evangelist, today has an ally | to make his hot war against nu- | dism even hotter. State Representative Peter J. | Kelly of Detroit said he has talked to Mr. Sawyer and asked for copy of an Anti-Nudism Bill Say- | er is sponsoring in Arkansas, Okla- | homa, Kansas and Missouri | the $3,300,000,000 authorized by the | 8 | ower asked for 3‘ Further Cul equal to the value of military | has been able to recover because | of changed conditions in Indochina | SE CR ere The South Carolina senator told. newsmen that if he ig unsuccessful in the Senate Appropriations Com- | mittee in bringing about such a ar he will carry his plan to the Senate floor, Maybank, a committee member, | Spoke in advance of a led closed session by the group to act on a bill carrying funds for the pe gra economic and wean! ae meeting followed a Senate- House Conference Committee | agreement yesterday on a com-| promise measure authorizing ap- | propriations of $3,054,568, 000 for program in -the—current | year that began July be | taking fatherly pride in his This was about ‘halt way between House and the $2,700,000,000 okayed | by the Senate. ‘President Eisen- billion dollars. The authorization sets a ceiling on the amount of new funds that LONDON history books week in Europe. (—A page in the, flipped over this | | FATHERLY PRIDE—King Frederick of Denmark, daughter, ‘Margaret; Teplares” r weray tock -in- her- hate — ats futurequeens were Posing for pictures. , Resting at his country home inl Ge may be appropriated to finance Just 40 years ago—in the words United Press Phete Princess | right is The Netherlands’ Princess Beatrix. The ee 40th Anniversary of the ‘Great War’ 'Passes Almost Unnoticed in Europe at battle stations when Britain went “In August 1914, our country had to war with the Kaiser's Germany ; | the opportunity of allowing a Pax g be Kent this week, the game Churchill | emanates ® imposed on 4, opens her. . This was done with a 1952-model hydrogen device which without doubt has undergone a good many refinements since then as a weapon of tota! destruction, The Hiroshima bomb had an explosive power equal to 20,000 tons of TNT. The hydro- gen bomb TNT equivalent runs in- to the millions of tons, * . perhaps is that the United States | has lost the monopoly on the | atomic bomb which existed in| August 1945, At that time this coun- try alone had the weapon which | coulg have brought military mas- tery of the world—had this nation gram) have » games important | : | huge Some military men believe these weapons have become so horrible | in their destructive power that no nation will ever dare the gamble of atomic war. But the fact that it may happen still drives this country forward in the race for atomic supremacy. ~ Sometiiing like 90 per cent of the billions poured into atomic de- velopment is. for purposes of war and defense. But even though the emphasis is on weapons of war, strides have been made in ‘the direction of using the atom’s fantastic energy for peace A by-product of the weapons pro- gran is that hundreds of scientists | and in the industrial world (working with the govern- ment in the atomic energy pro- been a land bent on conquest. Now | knowledge and experience in the has Russia oo mastered the scientific | peaceful use of nuclear energy. jan atomic submarine which it is | Rep. Kelly said: “I'm the father of 16 children and I heartily agree about the | menace of nudism. I want believed will be able to travel| to sponsor a bill to outlaw nu- thousands of miles with no need | dism in the Michigan Legisla- of refueling. A land-based prototype of the atomic engine, opens. © a re- cent Senate-House Atomic Energy campaign against American Committee report, has “already ee ants cael produced more than enough powef | convention near Battle Creek began to send an atomic submarine | to bog down. around the world, submerged. at | aoe cannot gain entrance to full speed. the grounds of the camp near Bed- ‘haga marly + tn that ford Township because one of the s future is cl will be by nu-| nee requirements is to strip his clothes clear energy and that atomic pow-| “17 1 take my clothes off,” said erhouses will bring cheap electric- | Sawyer, ‘they will ‘surround me ity to industrial areas’ and to re-| | with naked women and take pic- pou a -oredie~ + ‘aa dhamadaas Se Ce SAR ee Oy aries * * * . Alr@gdy the United States has The vow of assistance from Rep. the program. Congress may, how- of a British foreign minister—‘‘The ever. vote less cash. The House lamps are going out al] over already has, passing a bill pro- | Europe.” viding $2,895,944,000. | The anniversary of what be- In reaching fina] agreement last| came known then as that the Foreign Operations Ad-| or they did not want to remember. ministration, which runs foreign | aid, shall cease to exist by next | June 30 ‘‘unless abolished sooner.’ “The Great | night_on the authorization bill, the | War” was officially ignored, Most | Senate-House conferees provided | people seemed to, have forgotten— | kept his thoughts to himself—and the world speculating on whether he intends to retire as Prime Min- ister + - The anniversary of the outbreak | of World War I caught attention Europe and rejected it. Twenty- five years later the same prospect | faced us in an even more ambi- tious form and was refused. * Germany, beaten in World War I and again in an even greater war only in a few reminiscences—and | —World War Il—found itself a di- warnings — in the newspapers. | But in he English countryside | Europeans’ attention was devoted| Among the West Germans, allied |an old man remembered. Winston’ More to the uneasy peace in the| with the West, vided nation in a divided world. the anniversary The conferees also accepted a| Churchill has said over and over |'world today, and focused on Asia. | passed unnoticed. The East Ger- The London Evening News, in @| mans, under Soviet domain, Made again a lasting world peace is the Senate provision setting June 30 of | last prize he seeks to win. He's next year as the date for bringing to an end the economic aid part of the program. An additional year would be allowed for its liquida- tion. only topliner — governmental or military—of days of 1914 still in power. Few The conferees, however, deleted others are even still alive. a Senate provision which also set Forty years ago, as the 39-year- June 30 of next year for ending the* did First Lord of the Admiralty, military aid progrm but permit- Churchill won praise for having the | | Royal Navy already mobilized and warned: ting two years for its liquidation, still trying. Churchill at 79 is the) those fateful August! commemorative editorial, “Lest | We Forget,” said “The forces then mobilized in Europe have never properly stood down.. The threat has been there, through 40 years of lost ideals and bitter ——e. “ * And the London Daily Telegraph no mention of it either. France, torn today by suspicion of a rearmed Germany and fear of Communist aggression, was more. concerned about straighten- ing Out colonial affairs in Indo- | tien, Teste. an Deena aaa anniversaries. aes page anniversary stories, ; ; my it vi a eRe ud ' i! aan" \ ‘ ; { m & / Vas : f ss | ‘ rk t . ¢ i i ‘ Pee he: Bs eseronsratis ner eer oe ee eee en eel tes | ‘ . ws xy Bane é ‘ . A Pao = | , . f= THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1! = = A j ; ’ = + \ | | : sands of words of oratory away.| (4. . » [000 to cities, villages and town- | Exnect 200 Boat Entries | Tere have been two tal dae ot] SAE AUCIIOF Martin |ive at tne rte oc 3.20 per capa | ~POm debate and still there remained, on and $11,480,000 to schools af the eS ee ba a pad on Vice President Nixon's Returns Tax Sum moridhery eepa nila. | Harold French expects . desk, the names of 18 senators who ; said $45,813,000 wag paid | st of 200 boars for the sixth UDDOrE VICTOTY | “sisesecs tee anc we — aut, cen Joh | “eas nti ening he Top OMe , Pe Jn TE ligne greene re $0, THLLD0O t0 echoole, _ eet Se ee ol eae. EDC Meet, Assembly Sén. Young's Prediction [Zwee, & Secchet suhemes, }Giaty i celes tax, Goenien a ia ies gl Session May Find Chief Draws Skepticism From tar, perhaps in hope of sneha te mney to schools and local units | | The totals compare wilt *73,000| ‘The U.S. needs about 28 milion Without Solution Administration Backer Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), floor mane. The payment includes sui, | 8 : — season. ; PARIS #®—With a little less than WASHINGTON (® — Sen. Young | ger for the administration bill two weeks to go before the French | GUND), reversing his prediction | Chairman of the agricilture coin. . ? National Assembly is scheduled to that a Senate group fighting for |. vote’ camp is ready start debate on the European continued high farm price supports * 2° 6 e « Army, Pierre Mendes-France’s might suffer defeat, said today “I| Pending is Aiken's amendment b 7 t Cabinet has made no progress to- think we're going to win now—| ‘ the — 2 a? e sure to visit eee ward finding the compromise solu- there have been some switches.” — wheat ee en tion the Premier promised. With six or eight votes apparent-| peanuts at from 80 to 90 per cent . * Pha ie find ron yong 4 ly controlling the Senate fate of |of parity. Parity is a computed r tnt work-out a. formula the Eisenhower administration’s| price said by law to give a farm Which might be acceptable plan for flexible price supports, | product a fair relative purchasing i jority of the Assembly. Sen, Holland (D-Fla.) questioned | power in terms of farm costs. eee eee Pies Kooele defense Young’s claim and noted that even * * « , ; Maurice ‘Bourges- a Senate vote for rigid props would| Aiken's committee rejected 87 a minister, wn ct at—todeney | not be final. Holland, who-supports}the flexible" supports in favor of Menerrierce, Koenig is against the administration on the issue, | one-year extension of mandatory ant Ghropean A Bourges- said in a separate interview: 90 per cent supports on the five ; Py ray. * * * basic crops. A_ sixth, tobacco, s * Maunoury favors it. found “They can't win even if they win | would continue at 90 per cent under eY nstruction S The two ipiotrs wy 5 a Senate test. The President would | both proposals. 7 1\ O24 | . their views, and’ their soctinn veto any extension of rigid . sup- ; have been mostly a matter of form. Ports and the whole issue is subject) Body Found in Lake ‘This inability to reach a comprom-| Hoover cuts an S-candle cake in honor of his upcoming 80th birthday . ise ts certain to be the basis for| after dedicating a new elementary school bearing his name in That was a reference to a com- HOUGHTON LAKE ® — Search- their report to the Premier Stockton, Calif. His escort, Girl Scout Pamela Raymond, watches | promise-seeking conference with/ers Thursday recovered the body eee ' ceremony. She officiated in recognition of the late Mrs. Hoover's | the tiosse, which "has passed | o¢ Gerald Arthur Dorow, 28, of . modified version adminis- © Mendse-Trance is believed to be| Girl Soout Sterests. . tration progrm, to be held after|Ceveland, Ohio, who drowned in ] gy oper Ah wg egw to helt 0 pret hearing on |W Senate okays its bill Houghton Lake while night fishing ing of the six foreign ministers of | his first degree murder charge, |_ "st sppeared to be many thou ‘early Thursday. _ EDC nations the latter part of + omeys ry scheduled tomorrow in the swank next week, and Assembly debate suburb. s during the week of Aug. 22. That | They say Bay Village’s acting st es . should permit Parliament to start { Fr Doctor mayor, Gershom M. Barber, had ‘5 | its vacation by Sept, 1. 0 ee no right to sign a warrant for = Ye | | . > mck mopar’: aren ol Se Kinzl Co o Co | West Germany, Belgium and the| Say Sheppard's Arrest | Ue F' Cor. non Pieas Judge Frank er nist uction . Netherlands—originally asked that! on Mayor's Warrant} J. Merrick ruled a 1941 Ohio law the Brussels meeting be held in | gave Barber that right. . July. Mendes France said he was| Was Illegal | Sheppard was arrested last Fri- Again Tru-Bilt Block Co. hes bee too busy then with the Geneva | da night. He pleaded innocent. ga u oc A. Nas n talks on Indochina. ; ee Vilage deoke on| . . * « asked to furnish quality products th : young ‘or ‘- . my Preach poumier per |eused of clubbing his pregnant; While some investigators con- for quality homes! . ; are not disposed to reopen negotia- Wile fo death tried today to free | tinued looking for bloodstains is the | We are proud to have supplied the Kinzler treaty | hi from prison home where | *. . * . . | Seay ae Many te be se was illegal. “ee : | sL-year-old Marilyn Sheppard was BRICK FIREPLACE UNITS Construction Co. with the building materials : ———~inade after ratification. The Prem-|~ They aids0~tn~the—tace—of—a{heaten 27 times on the head before| Fi 8 sss MASONRY SUPPLIES AND, i | | ‘er is believed to be reconciled to| warning by County Prosecutor | dawn July 4, others tried to piece} ——= te for their Model Home. , this point of view. | Frank T. Cullitan that “any break | together information concerning INFRA” ALUMINUM INSULATION _-». West. Germany, Luxembourg, the | in continuity’ that would get Dr. od_extre- marital atiaica of t | Netherlands and Belgium have rati- | Sheppard out of jail even| the tall, dark haired osteopath. Furnished By Us F fied the EDC treaty; Italy and | temporarily “would force the au-| Detectives spoke with Mrs; Julee nies y Us for France have not. 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However, pup had to “ tail” run, admitting defeat. -~ DRIVE-IN WATERFORD THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airpert Roads — Box Office Opens 7:10 P.M. anne Dru gave the London report- ers some good copy when she said ‘married actors kiss much better “Timberjack"” opposite Yates’ wife Vera Ralston. Hayden Gets w . Bob Stack kicks off his new Biggest Deal long-term contract with 20th in | than single actors in love scenes.’ 4 “The Racers” one of the | She kidded herself by telling the re- | of His Career cud kanes tttes tate deat, | zudkeethik ate aches aeaboe By DOROTHY MANNERS the men who drive the European | said ‘Mother, I love you even if (While Louella Parsons is on vacation | circuits, you have lines in your face.’ “The British pred fell for Jo- anne—even to the point of print- ing glamorous and flattering pic- column is being written by Dorothy Y Stack plays the driver pressuring Kirk Douglas for his championship honers and also for ners) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Sterling Hayden can forget his divorce By the authors of “Mutiny Oa The Bounty” _ FRIDAY & SATURDAY the affections of Bella Darvi. The backgrounds are the high- ways between France and Italy but director Henry Hathaway and boss |Darrly Zanuck decided to shoot it right on the home lot. J - * tures of her—almost unheard of here. The British newspapers make a point of catching celeb- ities in unflattering angles, with all lines and wrinkles showing.” The boss continued:: ‘‘Harriet's. picture, ‘Susan Slept Here,’ opened at one of the big West End the- aters, the same day it opened in New-York.—London doesn’t usually get our Hollywood movies so soon. The reviews are exceilent.”’ } . . . Hollywood in Shorts: Marilyn woes temporarily, at least, in cel- .flebrating the biggest deal of his fcareer. Republic has handed him a mul- iple-picture contract, and by way ' he'll be a big man on the lot, his “Jo- | first assignment is Louella writes from London: “MAN | CRAZY" CHARLTON HESTON: ROBERT YOUNG NICOLE MAUREY * THOMAS MITCHELL ond promos YMA SUMAC FEATURES: 11 000 — 2:01 — 5:02 — 8:05 — 11:15 —— PLUS—— aera ueya Brinces Vera Mites - Margaret Swerioan 12:46 — 3:47 — 6:50 — 10:00 P. M. = “MAN IN N THE ATTIC” i ST N | Maxwell's boy friend, Jerry Davis, | | gave her an oversized handbag | |which was embroidered in little | poodles for her birthday. And when she opened it, there was a | miniature live poodle tucked inside. | If she had won an Oscar, Dinah. | | Shore couldn’t be happier that she } and Bill- Canning beat Ginger Rogers and Gil Barcelo for the Balboa Bay Club mixed doubles tennis chamnptenship. . “Man, that was «a victory,” enthused | Dinah. | Billy Daniels introduced his 14 | year-old daughter, Diane, to the |crowd at his Mocambo opening +and——later—to-.Mary_and Charlie . | Morrison’s guests. including Zsa |Zsa and Rubi, Vwwwwwwwwwwwwwwyw JIVARO...THE HALF-WORLD OF THE AMAZON JUNGLE... Where life ond Love Wes the Prize —of Only the Lucky! Eleanor Holm and | the Bill Millers. Billy’s first night | was tres plush. What a guy! Bob Hope is blow- ing his mother-in-law, Mrs. The- resa De Fina, to three months in | Europe. She'll visit his relatives | | in England before doing France, | Italy and Spain. Don’t be surprised if Clark | Gable, making one of his rare premiere appearances at “Gone | | With the Wind” Tuesday night, | | shows up with Grace Kelly. Brynie Foy has _ signed Mae Clark for ‘“‘Women’'s Prison.” With Sophie Tucker at Ciro’s and Ted Lewis opening Monday at the Statler Hotel there’s a bit of nostalgia around. the nightspots. That’ s all. SHOWN AT: ee -_—_—_- ee ee | GIANT KIDDIE Cc < : O Mae o| | Oy Seturdey Only! ° Giant Screen! 7 AT—2:00 - 5:30 Plus Serial ond Today Thru Saturday 2—Features—2 Starts —At— 11:00-2:10 HERBERT J. YATES 5:20-8:40 resents le i Ml le i Mi Mi Mi Mi hi Mi, Ml hi Mi Mi hi hi Mi Mi Me 4 —- a - i - ALSO ‘SEA OF WAYNE 1 N if Sereen Play by Ernest K. 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FE 5-8780 FREE PARKING pe ~seattolding—and-rolling--trestlesfor—everyte--—4- : ogi vote awe “eS — Soe ae Re: ie pis Re \ H p| ry - o~ = cx eg Se Press eye shot of Dick's = Friends Garden By WILMA GREENWAY People who suffer ennui at the pace of modern life often make a point of dropping in on Robert Wil- liam Dick at his home at 14 Brown St., Birmingham. | When they do, observant neigh- | bors may lift = sagacious eyebrow and speculate that the reason so many seek him out is that Bob | Dick is a bachelor, and therefore | “eligible.” Or that he is an artist, and therefore interesting. But Bob knows different. He knows they probably are seeking | some relief from the pressure of practical living, and so he in- | vites them inte, his garden. For to step into the ‘‘jardin’’ of Robert Dick is to step into a new life with a strangely unique flavor, an air of gaiety and elegance. It is to experience simultaneously the charm of the French sidewalk cafe, the elegance of the French social scene, and the atmosphere of intimate privacy which the | French are abie to inject into even | so public a thing as a garden. | When Bob bought his little house j eight years ago, he was confronted | with a tangle of crabgrass and weeds in a small, 38x34 foot back- yard plot. He attacked the prob- lem in true bachelor fashion. | head together with a Canadian _triend, Willlam Paterson,.a.man__ well-versed In the designing vr interiors, houses and gardens. | The outcome was the pattern for | Bob's terrace and garden—an au- thentic, scaled-to-size replica of a Versailles garden, with the typical French emphasis on order and symmetry of design. As in most French. gardens, graveled walks outline the square, “FAST, PROMPT DELIVERY — of AGRICULTURAL LIME at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Spread on Your Farm by One of Our Giant, Efficient Trucks. MATHER SUPPLY CO. 30777 Shiawases, Farmington 1599—2935 which forms the centerpiece in one of two main, geometrically designed box-edged plots. In the by Constant, wooden column. A number of the same wooden columns, which Bob rescued from the old Peabody House in Bir- mingham when it was being torn down, are used as standard for other urns, and also for regency acanthus ornaments which once Versailles garden, at 143 Brown St., Birmingham. Tell Bachelor ‘Tres precisely formed flower beds. Stone-walled niches hold Empire urns, or ae au one of | other large plot, a statue, “David” | is—mounted_.on_a | . taal a+ FRENCH GARDEN HAS CHARM—The Pontiac | With its emphasis on symmetry of design, the caught Robert Willlam Dick/ French garden has a rare charm, an unusual in an informal mood when he snapped this bird’s | feeling of elegance and gaiety. authentically reproduced | friends there—sometimes plants candles among the greens and lights them for special evening effects. Is served as corbels in the old Methodist Episcopal church. Bergamot, myrtle, blue lobelia, baby’s breath grow in the gar- den plots. Corners are pointed up with California privet, clipped to a precise pattern. Jardinieres are planted with azaleas or ivy, or left empty to reveal their classic shapes. Mammoth box elders shade the garden and promote the air of privacy, artfully introduced by means of hedges, trees and fenc- ing. White picketing at the rear and sides is partially concealed by shrubbery, creeping belladona and Lombardy poplar trees. Shocking pink and white is the color scheme for garden furniture. | Gracefully designed white wrought iron tables and white-and-pink chairs have their place on the , & single grape- and-ivy chair, or the white fron lacework sofa and pink chairs in | close grouping, provide place for | Solitary thought or intimate con- versation Bob, who often takes time out to design interiors on a profes- | sional basis, ha’ carried the tra- ditional feeling into his small, but most unusual, home. Furnished with 18th century antiques, many ot them brought from Paris where he studied art, the house contains ‘ | valuable original paintings as well as some of Bob’s own oils. Bob’s puckish sense of humor is evident, too, In the bathroom, i every tradition and taste. But friends of the artist say it is not the works of art, the amus- ‘ing hats,.even the bachelor’s state of Bob Dick which draws them to the little house on Brown street. It is, they insist, the ‘joie de vivre” of their unpredictable White’s Nursery > & s0e ODA RAS. Japanese iris, forget-me-not and . . |Irrigation Protects Crops | —— { shonin | ° Puntiag Press Phete Bob entertains Chic’ den is, as the French say, “tres enchante . .. tres chic!" iS,_ FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 é i 3 3 iil g5% oH & ; eg ¥af fe i Hi 5 3 a S. acttually cuts down growth, which eliminates some of the need for pruning. Tests of the idea showed that top area. Hedges which were not sprayed with the chemical pro duced up to 40 shoots a square foot, 12 to 15 inches long. Research indicates that a single spraying of the chemical will re- tard growth of the hedge for about two months, Meat and milk production from rotation grazing proved no better in two Michigan State College tests than continuous grazing. 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World's Finest Quality Dramond Rings (cepsake _ BUY ON EASY TERMS! UP TO A YEAR TO PAY! Michigan’s Largest Jewelers SA - 24 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-6022 over Milford Merchants. aie v PONTIAC PRESS. Spa onset ere ee | ss awe Hibaye ie [ a i : i a, E : i ff i g HE rf gz a & ] E [+ : [ : &. 8 a young play- Australian veteran who always gets a hunk of promoter George S. May’s cash at Tam. ‘ . * The big shot were, in the most also-rans. Cary Middlecoff 3 | Golf Association’s annual tourna- ment at Pine Lake‘ Country Club. Den Dykstra, a business -part- ner of Gene Woodard, Lakepointe Unbeaten Keith Wins 9th Game D&W Ace Spots Foe! Lead, but Is Victor on 4-Hitter Harland (Fat) Keith spotted the Williams Lake club. A Junior League playoff game is slated Saturday at 8 p.m. with White Brothers meeting Day's Sanitary. Richardson Dairy Dick &@ Wes Sports ....001 304 x88 06 R. Richardson and Caswell, a Harland Keith and eith. Tiger Leaders Defending City Champs Advance to Playoff Finals Defending champion Stadium Inn moved into the City Men's Softball League playoff finals last night after ekeing out a 2-1 victory AR eran soar eet ee Winners” scored run in the top of the 7th. Out- fielder Jack Choler drew a base come Lees on balls and Bill Francis went im to run for him. Francis ad- vanced on John Helisek’s sacri- fiee and scored on Glenn Wil- 10 and walking one. Regular-season champion Giles Realty ‘and General Motors ad- vanced in 1st-round action in the City Girls’ playoffs. Unbeaten Giles won its 16th straight victory bef the year, 11-9, over Shaw’s. Learlie McCaughan and Ronnie Roberts collected three hits apiece to pace Giles. GMC dumped Gin- geliville, 9-1, behind the hit pitching of Gerry Bender. ee eseccceee 100 000 1—2 5 2 one cccecesesecss 000 001 0—1 41 _ Helisek and Webster; Dudainski and Reed: a the 73-78 area distribution among the 75-76-77 shooters, Only two players clipped the stra and Jack Zinn. Bob Babbish, defending champion, who did not have to qualify, played along with the field anyhow, and turned in a fine 70, He was paired in today’s match with Burt Sellers who had) pr. &. a. Lacroix (withdrew) . .31-28—T 78 yesterday in the qualifying run. (Pontiae). 10-30 Dart geliers "38-34 Draper, perennial threat —T6; — FG; e trom Red Wun, almost didn't get | Brera, 30 Fw. Carl sie ~ aa into the championship flight. He . . : Koeen was one of a I3field playot for Teck Walsh rif =Ti. "Pred | Droeech. the last four positions. won | 35-42—T7; " ; the 2nd extra hole to be num- One sxonamater’™ 30-4 . 78; wm ber one. Bob Nonamkaer got the | p.°PSurt. 39-39-78. (Winners im play. Parde took the third one at the | The omcrinners, all with tae: pong ge alta Burt squeezed Ray Gereron. A Peseta. Bal ordan, Are Scheduled in NFL ne ..j. &.Star_at.one_of Pontiac’s parochial | | ' . | ae eee ee a ee ll a One of Pontiac's best all-around athletes, today’s personality was made in 1941. He later was a standout college athlete and still lives in the Pontiac area. ilis identity will be’ found on today's final sport page. USGA Junior Test Still ls Wide Open LOS ANGELES (®#—The seven- teen-year-olds and under go at it again today in the fourth and quar- ter-final rounds of the U.S. Golf é. t i 2 > . u ap oe: | Tht ie a fs be ig C ice, : i. '|Army Swimming Meet ‘| Scheduled Next Week Ce 31 421 11123 Shaw's ee oe lieyman and Mathes; Jones and Pollina. woceoccces 000 0001 O—1 31 ocecerecvceesececs u10 «28-122 Wickman and Galante; Bender and Liddy. Michigan Pros’ :|Scores at Tam First-round scores for state golf- ers in the men’s pro division of at Chicago's Tap, Oithanter 7 £X ts ig = enmannane Wi . .. - Jimmy Johnson, Northville...... te Coenen eeeeee TYTT 3 PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. (®}—Teams ‘| from seven Army installations in . | the seven-state Second Army Area wis. | will meet at Valley Forge Army ana | Hospital next week for the 1954 Second Army swimming cham- pionships. Assn. Jdunier championship: Les Angeles Country Club, with the title choice still anybody's pick. The logical choice to win re- mained George Warren III, Hamp- ¥ en wey yt a ck Stk Be Be DeSpirito Set’ Down PAWTUCKET, R. I. @—Jockey Tony DeSpirito received a five day’ from the Narragansett ~ | important, trials for -at the} beat Wester |siwvet't : eg | aS es —— z ” : i i & FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 WORLD’S RECORD IN 220 — Mrs. Marjofie | two-tenths under the previous mark set by Fanny Jackson-Nelson of Australia (right foreground) hits the tape to set a new world’s record in the women’s 220-yard finals Thursday at Vancouver in the | was * | British Empire Games. Her time was 24 seconds, Winsome Cripps ground Blankers-Koen of Netherlands in 1950. Second was Shirley Hampton of England (center back- ». of Australia (far right) and 3rd Come the ‘Big Siege’ By JOE FALLS DETROIT W—The “big siege” starts tonight. It mury~make or break the De- troit Tigers’ chances of finishing in the lst division. And, even more it may decide the +] American League pennant race. Here’s why: In the next three weeks, Tigers play 17 consecutive games against the league's three contenders— New York, Cleveland and Chicago. |Tigers Face Top Clubs in Long Series; z=Gromek Falters as Senators Win, 4 to 1 day. Then the Tigers take to the road for four games in Chicago, | ‘49-'54 Stocks atM-59 Track — A 3O-lap feature race highlights Saturday night's late model stock car racing program at the Pontiac M-59 Speedway. Any make car, 1949 to 1954 models, may compete. A guaranteed purse of $2,000 is expected to draw a fine field of drivers. Among the entries al- ready listed are those of Detroit veterans Felix Brooks and Iggy Katona. This is the 1st show of its type to be held in this area. Competi- tion is open, so it is likely that drivers from both Land O'Lakes and Michigan Modified Racing As- sociations will compete. Any man, over 21 years of age, may compete, so long as he equips his car with a safety belt. Time start at 7 p. m., with the Ist race going at 8:30. Detroit Woman Wins National Archery Title SACRAMENTO (#—The new US. archery champion is Robert J. Rhode of Minneapolis and Laurette Young, Detroit, Mich., wears the women's crown. * *¢ ® Rhode scored 3282 taking the title from Bill Glackin, St. Louis, Mo. The new women’s champ shot 3520, succeeding Anne Corby, Boon- ton, N. J., who didn’t compete. Joe Fries, South Pasadena, Calif., shot a 3251 for second among the men and Roger Thomp- son, Hawthorne, Calif., was third with 3182. Glackin finished fourth with 3172., . ° s Mildred Miller, Milwaukee, Wis., won the women's crossbow title with 1878. Track Is Embellished a band, fireworks and card stunts ‘in the student cheering section. Caddy League Divisional Leaders Bolster Positions Detroit District Caddy Golf League divisional leaders Oakland Hills and Plum Hollow each won two matches during the past week to bolster their standings. Oakiand Hills defeated Pine Lake, 23'4-3'4, and Tam O’Shan- record to seven straight victories in Western division play. Tony Lasky fired a 78 to spark the victory over Tam O’Shanter. Once-beaten Plum Hollow won however, |its 5th and 6th victories over Franklin Hills, 18-9, and Birming- ham, 2614-1%. Dick Walker posted a 76 against Franklin Hills, while Bobby Turner had a 77 in the 2nd match. In other matches, Forest Lake 10%4-T¥, as Gordon "93, and Bloomfield ddwned Pine Lake, 13-9. Each club will send a 6-man team to Knollwood Monday to com- to Marshall Cassidy, executive sec- retary of the Jockey Club. HBPA President Irving Gushen announced the result of a vote by the association's board of directors im a recent meeting. Cassidy will banquet this winter. be presented with the award at a) 3 pete in the Detroit District's caddy team championship. Current standings: WESTERN EASTERN wL wL Oakland Hills 70 Plum Hollow 61 Orchard Lake 33 Franklin 33 Pine 33 Western 33 Bloomfield 24 Birimingham 3 4 Tam O'Shan 25 Porest ke 23 13 Red Run 14 Occidental college embellishes | event-tits track meets with-cheerieaders. four in Cleveland and return home for three more games against the White Sox. B\the best middle distance horses sri i Fi fi yee e3 F 3 EEER Ps é i 2 Highlighted Races on Card at Hazel Park Sixth running of the Ed. McCuan Memorial and the Speed Burner's Handicaps are outstanding high- lights of this Saturday's racing program at Hazel Park. Post time for the 9-race program is 2:15 p.m. close Thursday, and Racing Sec- retary Horace Wade predicts that and. sprinters on the grounds will be nominated in these features that climax the first full week of racing at Hazel Park’s 56-day race meet- ing. Eligibles for the $7,500 Mc- Cuan Memorial, a race for 3- year-olds and upward for _a mile and one-sixteenth — include Gulf Stream, Greatest, War Token, Hangover, Marked Game, Deb Chaser, My Fault, Whirling Bat and Mr. Dink. . ® rar r) “ee in A’ Standings Defeat Jerome Squad, 2 to 0, in City League Yesterday By BILL MARTIN CIO No. 504 moved into a 5th- place tie with Jerome Olds-Cadillae in the City Class A Baseball Joeerday by efging Jo- ; Radical; Roll Bama; and the two invaders from Ohio, Char- ley Foy and Cross Ring. “Tt is a murderous schedule, especially with Detroit’s shallow pitching staff. If the Tigers’ bull pen continues to pitch poorly, the club may lose all chance of fin- ishing in 4th place. Yesterday it was Detroit's start- er—Steve Gromek—who faltered. The 33-year-old righthander was tagged for 11 hits in eight innings | and lost a 4-1 decision to the Wash- | ington Senators. Gromek, served up a home run ‘| ball—this time to Micky Vernon. It was Gromek’s 21st gopher ball of the season, topping all Ameri- can League pitchers. “_Vernen opened the 5th with his 13th home run,- a_ liner against the facing of the upper right field deck. Senators added That would have been enough for Porterfield, who won his lth game, but his mates added two more in the 7th on a walk and a trio of singles by Jim Busby, Clyde Vollmer and Ed Fitz Gerald. Tigers’ lone consolation was that they spoiled Porterfield’s bid for his 3rd shutout, with two out in the 9th. A gdouble by Wayne Belardi and Al Kaline’s single averted the whitewash. Loss was Gromek’s lith. He has won 12 times. WASHINGTON DETROIT \ AB ABROA Yost, oh 4 Kuenn, ss 4 1 4 3 Pesky, 2» 5 -Tuttle, ef 40 6 6 Vernon. Ib 4 Nieman. if 40 1 6 Seer a ce ae aioe Stevers, ‘f 3 1 4 © aHoeft 600.8 Vollmer.rf 5 2 1 © Katine. rf-4 2 6 0 fF ‘id. e 3 1 5 0 House. c 3 O05 O 4 @ @ © Boiling. 2 60 6 2 bDelsing 160606 Bertoia.2b 6 60 0 1 Gromek, p 2 6 6 2) cEvers 16 06 6) rt. peo 0 6 Tetele MilT 7 3 6 @-Ran for Belardi tn 9h b-Flied out for Bolling in 8th. e-Flied out for G im 8th. Washington : oh 67 DOO 4 ’ 000 001—1 R—Vernon 2, Runnels, Busby, _E- Boll Tuttle RBI—Vernon, Sievers, Voll- mer, Kaline Run- nels, Stevers, Kaline, Belardi. HR—Vernon. Left— | 1st dash and $7.60 in the 2nd. Rus- Gold Cup Race Field Nearly Set | Eight Boats, Including ‘53 Champion Already in Fold SEATTLE &®—The cast for §< urday’s Gold Cup race was complete today with eight sleek hydroplanes, including defending champion Slo-Mo-Shun IV, already in the fold,'and three others await- ing their turn at the Lake Wash- ington qualifying. course. | Too, of Detroit. But bugs in the motors kept Breathless, John Francis’ My Sweetie and Hurri- cane IV off the course, and the Gold Cup Committee gave them one more day to prove their eligi- bility by covering three laps at an average minimum speed of 85 miles an hour. 111 m.p.h. Monday; V, Miss United States, Dora My Sweetie and Miss Cadillac. : ‘MSC, Pittsburgh Plan . 2-Game Football Series Davison Pacer Is Wolverine Raceway’s 33%-night harness meet was off to a flying start today. An opening night record of 8,225 turned out Thursday night to pour $320,046 through the mutuels win- dows, topping last year’s opening night handle by almost $2,000. augural Pace and paid $9.60 in the 1. 30—1 id 5, 1. HO—Gromek 11 in 6. | 1 &-ER— 1, | +4, ferbdert 60. W—Porterfield | L—Gromek (12-11). 0. | (10-9) —Summers, | Paparelia. Soar. Runge. T—1:54. A—3,003. | 5.|sell Hal, owned and driven by Howard McAra, Davison, was Michigan's three-year-old cham- pion last year. By JACK SAYLOR City championships in Pontiac's 4 junior baseball leagues could be rept | seetet fit h each case, the regular season der stil] is in the running for the city crown, however Nicholie in “D” and Boys Club in the Knothole Circuit must win 2 straight games to pull through. each contributed 2 _|Seored victories by getting good hurdle. Lytel’s victory came on a.steady 4hit. mound job by lefty Chuck Gillis, who fanned 8, including 5 in a row in the Ist 2 innings. Dave Latta and Harry Dearborn e hits to the winner's cause. Don Nicholie and Boys Club each mileage on only 3 hits. fly. Winning runs came in the 6th On a walk and 2 errors. Boys Club broke a 5-all dead- lock with Avondale in the 6th inning when 2 walks, 2 errors — and Chuck Johnson's single. chased ‘home 2 runs, Avon lost although the Boys Clubbers were outhit, 10-3, . Tfle Stage Reached in City Junior Playoffs; Avondale got its Knothole rep- resentative in the finals,-11-6, over the Senators. The Auburn ‘Heights boys nearly blew a 5-run lead, but registered 3 runs each in the | % 4th and 6th frames to salt away the triumph. Guy Aldrich had 2 hits for Avondale, Pontiac's Class F and Knothold winners will play Michigan Rec- reation association district playoff games here next week and the “D’’ champ goes to Flint for a district and * CLASS E Rosebud Market...... ooo 000 O00 4 2 Lytell-Colegrove 120 x—3 1 cLass F Avondale s Boys Evens, | Russell Hal won the $5,000 In- | Cleve’ ‘4 5 Kae gal rt [oe eee rer July beaeyrehchinap 4 as ewe fs z as azo igs ae oe ere, Betis pelt 5 4 were = Bip eee ee - i, ee eee fo ie eS Bape 8 a ee Me A oe er ete ee ae 7 PAE Sp det be o rig A : ff } Le t : 1 a se ; a is eA; ; et : { wai ia | i fe; se A ) oO : ps / ie . “5 ' j Saas i * oh ee . 1 es =i ig J : yee ‘THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST | 6, 1953 oa | Bln ng Be pero Pitcher Vic Rachi -of neg St.|one game (4) made May 3, 1950 Sp Ist Year. No Surprise to” U. S. Outlook Is Gloomy Dee Yin Tome, Wa Cards’ Fielder Why ) in Eastern Tennis Meet ou should buy a New FORD Truck SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. w—Four “an stars met four Austra-| lians in the quarter-finals of the Eastern Grass Court tennis tourna- ment today, and the tennis outlook for the Americans has seldom, if ever, looked ghoomist. ~ Only Art Larees of San Leandro, Calif., second-seeded in the tour- ney, was a likely winner. And he’s other matches look like sure things for Australia. * + eo Gardnar Mulloy, third - seeded veteran-from Miami, Fla., plays Lewig Hoad, the defending cham- pion; Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N. J., meets Ken Rosewail; and DAVISBURG GOLF COURSE Golf Equipment Available Phone MEtrose 4-663T - Leeated 6% Miles West of Waterford on Anderson Lunches — Beer sera os | May Get NL's Rookie Award of San Angelo, Tex., the National Clay Courts champion, 6-3,°4-6, 6-0. The Texan was seeded sixth. Dubie Moves Along SPRINGFIELD, Ohio .UP) — defeated Dave Barker of Brand- Teammates Give Him Good Chance to Win Batting Title PITTSBURGH (®—Wally Moon's first major league season is a big one but it’s not a surprise to the St. Louis Cardinal outfielder. -| »‘It's going very well but it's not better-than I-expected,” he said today. 6 * * . ville Read ford, Conn., 62, 6-1, Thursday. TTTTITITITIVITITIITT irri TAKE A LONG LOOK... but you will come back to ‘ KELLER-KOCH for a 235 Horse Power CHRYSLER (We are leading in sales by 420% in the Detroit area) took around tf you tike, at other Dealerships, but whether you try us Moon appears to be headed for the Rookie of the Year award in the National League. There are at least five reasons for this: * * 1. He is fourth in National League batting with .336, Stan Musial and Red Schoendienst, his teammates, said they wouldn't be surprised if he won the batting championship. 2. He is tied for second in total | hits, with 147, Only seven players | ever collected 200 or more hits in their first full season in the * majors. 3. He is tied for fourth in runs scored with 8&1. 4. With eight triples he istied for third in the league. 5. He has stolen 12 bases, fourth best in the league. When the Cardinals sold Enos Slaughter to the New York Yan- kees this spring the club told Moon. an outfield job was his. “I knew it was my chance,”* Moon said. “Had they not sold Slaughter I'd have spent another year with Rochester. They didn't want me sitting on the bench. “Enos came to me and wished got to be friends in spring training. He always was a fanatic about hustling. He told me to hiistle. That was about all we said. 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Woodward MI 6-1200 i 3, SEES ‘ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER ji e 2 3 = B= a] 3 2 ® i bP] 2 | 7 ¥ ester and Houston. Moon is 24, well educated in ad- | ministrative education and is fol- | lowing a trade he has planned | carefully and trained sharply for. | He turned down a Cardinal bonus | on graduating at College Station. “I wanted the minor league ex- | perience,” he said, ‘‘My brother was a professional ball player and I saw how hard it was for him to make double-A and I knew I Ton 3 Moderns in Ring's ‘Hall’ Lovis, Dempsey, Henry Armstrong Make It—— ‘Sugar,’ Tunney Miss . NEW YORK (INS)—Names of 5 | 24 fighters were entered in box- /») | ing’s newly-founded Hall of Fame = | today, including only three ‘‘mod. erns’”’—Joe Louis, Jack Dempsey and Henry The Hall of Fame will be to- cated temporarily in the Ring Magatine offices at Madison Square Garden and will inctude , three categories—“‘pioneers” of a 30 the. sport... Sighters..active.. helora 1919 and post-1919 boxers who — ane been retired at least iwo Birmingham Pecccccccsccsece aw + | Dicicinsons Semi-annual Clothing Sale “sults Values to $37.50 ................ 529% Values to $45.00 ................ S342 Values to $55.00 ................ S443 Values to $68.50 ................ 556%. Values to $80.00 ................ $632 >. Young Griffo. a . | Pre1919 fighters named were é O “@ | Stanley Ketchel, Bob Fitzsimmons, of | | Straw Hats...% of |-| 25% of) (@ == DAYS 4 "Boxing writers cast votes for a total of 55 fighters but 31 lacked All Long and _ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts | the first heavyweight champion; 7% | Jack Broughton, Daniel Mendoza, Tom Cribb, gentleman John Jack- Corbett and James J. Jeffries, Army’s football team meets South Carolina, Dartmouth and Virginia in home games at West Point this fall. * Ld CLOTHES NOW! Dickinsons of oe - | ; A A AE A A NN | | Charge or Layeway Plan . oo SAGINAW at LAWRENCE BIRMINGHAM—272 W. Maple STAG SHOP Saginaw ot Water Streets THE STYLE CORNER OF: PONTIAC EZ ag es Jie eee om ¥ y : . f "y ' is a * 5 ; of ieee se anti seen a : ; : i az fodt +i i a. S « ‘ , = = - ‘ s* WI ' Seg : = ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 61056 uy ee : | oe C al Is Bodaied’ ‘Listlees' WHY Buia. Ree By JOE REIGNER they've given up? Heck, I wish we| . “However, not kidding our-; know how Campy’ ; : : wt ee BROOKLYN @ — A five-game | were that close.” +t selves, en to play better tow how Cam oves fo pay. y deficit with 44 to go is not an in-|.. "ee. Statement was relayed to/ ball if we are-to win. We've been | lineup or else we can't make it.” : a surmountable obstacle te over- Pee Wee Reese, captain and short-| good on certain days but we e &: 2 ; : aa see ~ = me | ‘etiin lead he stop of the Dodgers. haven't been good consistently. Pee Wee didn't talk about him- ; Yn ee Bat — } have been| \ “What team looks good when it}: “A great-deal depends ‘upon two self, but observers have noted that at blown. But Brooklyn's chances of | gets its brains knocked out?” He | players—Jackie Robinson and Roy'| the Dodgers are not the same club . -- #— overhauling the New York Giants wanted to know. —— Campanella. I frankly don't believe | when he's on the sidelines, | Foe cate ener doy be on, “Talk of giving up ts Pidiculous,” | Wp can win if either one is out of 7 * 8 Dodgers & grand oppor-| Reese added. “This is a veteran|the lineup for any length of time “This pennant means more to me |. gS pc, pees tunity to pick up a full game on the| club with a number of guys who Robby is still a great clutch player | than any of the five others I've | eens yesterday as St. Louis have been around. They know the | and you know what a great catcher | been in,” he said. “I've never been : : | | Susie's gait ef deuce Stan | race is far from over. Most of the | and hitter Roy is when he’s right.|on a world series winner. I may ; a . ; A Be tee homers. | fellows on this club were around Hand must burt him like the | not get another chance to be on one ‘ 4 . player, instrumental in| when we made up all but one of a he’s not playing. You’ after this one.” : | the lop-sided Cardinal victory, was|9% game lead the Philadelphia | —— _ struck by the listless play of the| club held over us as.late as Sep- ene Se et | | | aa ae % . a LST < “What's wrong with those guys,” | mid-August lead to the Giants. So COME NOW eee apie eee ene ff HERE Cn | | Yano. Det “mia theAu ile r ket, iS omers: | | ' , Summer Used. 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Telegraph Rd., Pontiac = $4695 ‘ee ee we eee | By JACK HEWINS | Zealand ranked today with kings | and conquerors after beating the ‘great Roger Bannister and outper- forming famous John Landy yester- | day in the mile trials at the British | “Empire Games. j 7” J Murray may bow tomorrow to \ the power that is latent in the legs of the mighty, when Bannister and Landy wage the nationally-tele- vised duel the .world has been awaiting since they cracked the 4- minute rrier in separate ted earlier in the year. b - - = | But the Empire Games Mile to- morrow will be-men against men instead of men against the clock and the little Auckland school- teacher has proven himself a man. | Murray went out and set the pace lin the first heat of yesterday's | trials—they called it the ‘‘Bannis- } ter heat“—and he was stilt out | there in front when the timers | clocked the clocks and read them | | at 4 minutes, 7.4 seconds. 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There was a slight following | to- | breeze on the straightaway section | of the track, which may affect her chance for acceptance as a record | holder. Marjorie has a previous 24- | | second time. up for consideration: An effort equalling a world! standard was turned in by Edna Maskell of Northern Rhodesia when hurdles in 10.9 seconds. This was prog emine immediately because of the breeze. | Halberg’s run to glory was a ree- | | of 4:11. Bill Parnell of Canada, who | had set that mark, failed to land | one of the eight qualifying berths, running fifth behind Ian Boyd of | England in the second heat. Games records fell right and left during yesterday's heavy schedule. the “peating of a world 220-yard dash | couldn't dim the luster of the mile | prelims. Marjorie went scooting | seconds flat, topping the 24.2 world | she skimmed over tke 80-meter | Engiand won the medal with @ toss 7 feet with a toss of 55 feet, 4 inch. of 225 feet, 9% inches. Magdalena of South Litton stretched the wienen a See: pitching the + ix helen Se DS ie oe nee Engiand raised the shotput mark! spear 143 feet, 9 inches. y Beaten in Mile Heats. Today the program slacks off as the milers—and all the other ath- letes—rest for Saturday's big wind- up. | Vines to Take Hogan's Position at Palm Springs PALM SPRINGS, Calif. @®—Elis- worth Vines, former tennis cham- pion and a golf professional for j the last 12 years, last night said | he will replace Ben Hogan ag golf | pro at the Tamarish Country Club lin Palm Springs, effective Oct. 1. |}Hogan has been the pro ~ at Tamarish since 1952. The Los An- | geles Times said-that when he was | hired on a four moriths-per-winter | basis, he reportedly was given a | $45,000 home and $95,000 for five years. Hogan and Tamarish are severing relations by’ mutual con- sent, but no announcement was made as to whether any financial settlement wag involved. Se 7 FRIDAY’S STARS BATTING—Stan Musial, St:-Lou- ibig, loose, elbow-pumping easy | ord, too, beating the Games mark | is Cardinals, hit two home runs and a sacrifice fly that drove in seven runs as the Cards trounced Brooklyn 134. PITCHING — Bob Porterfield, | Washington Senators, defeated De- troit 4-1 on six hits with a shutout until two were out in the ninth. CLIDDEN “Endurance” HOUSE PAINT We have peint to match any yn Hollywood Cus- Soe OF any year cari hud tom Colers on ® LACQUERS * ENAMELS * SPRAY EQUIPMENT Van's Paint Supply |} Distribaters af Ditsler and Aute 7 164 BALDWIN q FOR LOVE OF THE GAME—The three members | diversion. From of the Birmingham Ramblers polo team, above, | Brown, and Don their love for the exacting, highly interesting | lZest for Polo Keeps Ra They love to play polo. end-take of the pale field is thelr That helps explain why the| trademark. [eree regulars on ihe Barminghen Gordon Miller, stalwart of the | mblers. form one most | " = colorful and exciting polo teams | | Ramblers as was oF: ganized in 1949, concedes that in the annals of the sport in Mich- igan. Their zest for the robust give-' polo is rougher than football, a designed for AA knock-p You expect more from D) and get it! POWER BOOSTED AGAIN! . NEW STANDARE IUM GASOLINE mance to give you all possible Here is a gas that can give you that wonderful feel at the wheel of ‘“‘new car - power’’—whatever the age of your car. Its knock-proof power is the greatest in our 65-year history. New Stanparp Waite Crown Pre- mium Gasoline is now advanced so far in octane that it actually silences every trace of knock in all but a small percentage of “chronic knockers.” Stops “Vapor Lock” stalling, too! New STanparD Premium is especially formulated to prevent annoying hot weather stalling due to vapor lock. Fill up with New Stanparp Premium Gasoline. Try it for just one week and you'll never drive with any other. oe The Italia, “idea car” ‘yy Hudson. As the new cars call for new r aban | Clemens High School and | Michigan State College, But that | ness | Miller came as a prospective pur- R POWER” | from... Huntington, W. _Va., Bertola . left they are Gordon Miller, Gwen Harness. The team plays at Ivory play the fast, exciting game chiefly because of | Field in the regular Wednesday night features. mblers’ Trio One of Most Colortul Teams in State game which he played at Mt. at hasa't diminished for the sport. Gwen Brown and Don Harness, his fondness | who joined the Ramblers last year, feel the same way about it. These three have made the hard-going Birmingham aggregation one of the most popular clubs in the reg- ular Wednesday night polo pro- grams at the Ivory Field, Lahser and Eight Mile Roads, in Detroit. Harness, a patent attorney, be- came interested in polo through a chance meeting with Miller. Har- had’ a horse for sale and chaser. But Miller became @ elo- quent in dialating on the fascina- tion of polo that Harness decided not to sell his horse: If he was going ‘to play polo, he'd need the extra mount. Gwen Brown, who helps his dad run Roy's Ranch (a riding stable at Haggerty and Walnut Lake Road, Walled Lake), was a champion rodeo rider for five years. He twice won the Michigan all-around rodeo title, and he long ago lost count of the number of ribbons he had won. He discovered polo, in informal play, his interest in rodeo riding declined, Polé; he says, is faster and more fun. He hasn't com- peted on the rodeo circuit since he began to play polo two years ago, Miller, a commercial movie script writer, is Pleased that his | son, Howard, 14, has taken to polo, | too. Howard, who also shows his jumper in the major Michigan horse shows, is a very promising mallet wielder. He hag gotten a couple of chances in the Birming- Miller lives at 5730 North Roches- | ter Road in Rochester..Brown lives at 7551 Walnut Lake Road, Walled Take. Harness lives at i181-bast- Long Lake Road in Birmingham. Long, Quast in Finale of Western Junior CHICAGO W—Berridge Long and | Anne (Miss Perfectionist) Quast, a couple of teen-age golf masters, meet today in the finals of the | Women’s Western Golf Assn. Jun- | ior Open championship at | Grange Country Club. Miss Long, 1™year old veteran was forced to go 18 holes to combat the hot putting of Judy Bell, 16, La | Wichita; Kan-, -2-up. -Miss~bong, j last year's runner-up, won the match with a birdie 4 on the 18th hole. igo Averages a ae Pet. 303 Boone .. Tuttle .. Kuenn . od S=SSsScseurs wH ae wesenes dibreeeesey i { - ou 4ee Stet2Stsss i 9 apt dd oe es _ S 33E= sesusese 2 seeetssss? 5; seeee tenies ~~ = avers 5 ae =f || 8 a eS aes ee vk age ee ee ee ee RE LS SOE See oe tee 2 ee ee pe No a ee a $ ‘The American League é Le i Hf and Chicago . runs. Joe Collins decided in games against °F? Bob Grim, inning | ed most, varretta's two-run Sve chante duteer toon fo band. None of the three title aspirants nip fom Jy Si. peated hs Goutle inthe fret was the big blow to-hand combat. has~any particular home-or-away } 14th Victory. Sain gave up the only !as Bob Keegan won his 1dth game With less than @ third of the sea-| #@vantage. Cleveland’s remaining son remaining, the schedule is run- | 50 are cut right down. the | Scie cease | YALL COME SEE Us! * * «s Sar ones. and 23 away. The White Sox have Cleveland has only five games aS in Dinan cnhts 0 Be went. We Heve a Cer Entered in the . left with the Yankees, who trail by Cleveland continues st ots eto en Me LATE MODEL STOCK CAR RACE ite . Sox just three more times, | White Sox would need 37 out of 46. SATURDAY NITE, AUG. 7 ne ce Ase theearnd i edpereen reling sc® as ps ‘ are meetings Detroit. advantage Cleveland — i.) = ork has 13 Philadel; yesterday by winning the final be CGamge Seas Bekins Tl game of a three-part series 5-2 M-59 SPEEDWAY SSevclesd leads the lenges today | wining streek to coven games R U you're, taterestea 1949-1954 Model Stock Car. Races because so far it has had better | with a 51 triumph over Boston CAR DEALERS “ew ole —- ° luck against the also-rans than ei-' Washington whipped Detroit +1 in|} ATTENTION! FE 8-0351 Wf you ave 21 years old and have a “49-54 car that you think is fast. install s 171 S. Seginew | {Tomorrow SATURDAY, Aug. 7 safety belt and drive where speed pays. For information call Ed jones, FE 8-0351. PONTIAC (M-59) SPEEDWAY 8 Miles West of Telegraph on M-59 | MPAA LA ee VA ae — Os ing being: done. Fshing, was re- It ig best for an ordinary golfer ported especially good on the Jor-| tp jeave the 2 and 3 trons alone. dan An- only good players should em trim county; Black river in Che-| ploy them, Bear in The 4 wood, as noted before, Manistee county; Cedar river in| is the club for the average player. Clare county and the South Branch | This is because the irons do not of the Au Sable. | have the hitting surface of the wood. They are straight-faced, eads tough to use. Bettenhausen H The 2 and 3 are power irons. Field in AAA Feature You still use a full body turn : and shoot off the left heel. DETROIT (UP) Tony Betten- If you give the 2 and 3 irons | haneen bende o Sel oe a whirl, figure 220 yards for—the Andrews Wins Decision SUPERIOR, Wis. m—Al An- Knocking James with left hooks OCrrrmms} ’ tw and quick body punches, Andrews! 3. tance you'll get from the 2) and 200 from the 3. of points on the judges and ref- The 2 and 3 irons have little eree's cards. loft. . | They must be gripped firmer | Today’s Identity than the wood or the force of the clubhead striking the ball will An all-time athletic great in St. turn the club in hand Michael's High School sports an- nals, today’s “Remember” played} another of a series by the U. S. college football at Michigan State champion written for NEA also a fine college base- Open pion = Service. Next: The 4 iron. ball infielder. After a whirl in pro ball, he starred in Class A here. THURSDAY'S SOME RUNS Former athletic director at the | Musial 2 Sarni, Cardinals; Snider. business. He’s Dick Mineweaser, | Mantle 2 Colima, Fesheess Doby, Indians; Look at These Savings! Big Powerful Motorola |g I SBE 1955 Model. AT? TV st9g¢ Home Trial! 55 Down ~~ Delivers ~ __t6-Your 1 Home TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY $ 8.95 IRONING BOARD ...... $ 4.95 $ 8.95 BATHROOM SCALES ...$ 4.95 $28.96 OLOTHES DRYING POLE $ 9.96 | $29.96 OSCILLATING FAN $14.96 | $50.96 WINDOW FAN ........ $30.96 OPEN FRIDAY NICHT JOUUAAUOTOONORUGEEOUAGTNGETAUOUNAPOEAU AMET GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 South Coss FE 5-6123 JOUUNSUUNUATEOAOUAEEEUATAOUAAAT 1953 FORD SEDAN $1395 R&H, 2,900 Actual Miles ——— 1953 COUNTRY SEDAN, R & Hi, sharp 1953 COUNTRY SQUIRE, R.&H, clean . 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, clean 1951 MERCURY TUDOR, R & Hi 1952 DODGE SEDAN, R & H....... $995” 1951 NASH STATESMAN R & H.... 5695% 1951 NASH AMBASSADOR, R & H.. $745" 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN, R&H..... 695" — | 1950 FORD TUDOR, R&H, clean... 5445" Trade-In TODAY ~ Get-Just-About- The MOST LIBERAL Trade-In Allowance — In Town ” Reconditioned ” Good Used Cars| 1952 FORD TUDOR $1195 Fordomatic, Clean 1951 KAISER SEDAN, R & Hi 1951 DESOTO SEDAN, R & H, clean 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN, R & 1951 WASH STATION WAGON : 1951 HENRY J, Wetter $445” 1949 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, R & H.. 5445” 1959 CHEV. TUDOR, R &H, Pow’slide $595” 1947 FORD TUDOR, R & H.....,... 5195" 1947 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, R & H °295% Your Local F ord Dealer 147 South Saginaw Se ee | a a fos THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, A yi eS Ee ae as ‘ vt — 4 ; x A rmmery-rwo 4 3 European Junket Includes a Traffic Jam PARIS # Eiffel Tower strolling along the Champs Elys- ses.~- not matter how you look at it, there’s only one’ Paris. The beauty and vitality of the city almost smothered us at first | Champs, Rue de Rivoli, or any ma boulevard ‘resembles the firs™ap of fhe Memorial Day race , at Indianapolis, week drive through Italy and France. After crossing the Austrian Tyrol | and Brefifier Pass, We dipped ifito | perta,-we found one of-our-better + —— some of Europe's wildest country— | the ‘Tfalian Dolomites, scores of | sheer jagged cliffs more imposing than Half Dome in California's Yosemite. We crossed passes 7,000 feet high on hairpain gravel trails one-car | wide that would shame any back road in Colorado. From there, thankfully, it-was- downhill all the way to Venice — city of canals, gondolas, and varied sights and smells. From the top of the | back canal where a barge was de- | or Montparnasse, = | te ven huge rolls of newsprint to in Venice We did the usual tourist routine — St. Mark's, feeding the pigeons the Plaza, and an hour’s gon-' lesser canals. This trip was noteworthy for | the traffic jam we ran into on a/| the Venice Gazetta. Our route to the Riviera took us through walled Mantua, historic Cremona and bustling Piacenza. the loads balanced.neatly on their | heads — no hands. We didn’t see | any such bundle-balancing in cities | ture in Europe. * * Ld] On the Italian Riviera, at Im. | hotel bargains — two sprawling | bedrooms in an old ducal manse |} early one night and visited several | a blazt, ran to the firehouse and with marble floors-and paintings clubs on @ “package"’ tour. Our | turned in the alarm, then returned on the ceilings, plus supper with chianti on a bougainvillea-covered | terrace, all for $10 for five. Then we headed into the higher rent dis- trict of France. | Yet it’s not impossible for a fam- ily of five to get by in France, } even Paris, of a $20-a-day total. | Beautiful weather followed us | ‘across Italy and up through the | Oo ae Mo “I was scared last night. They said if I didn't behave they'd give me away.” \ sycamore-lined roads of thei Pro- vence and Rhone Valley in France. The motorist should be advised that gasoline, costly enough at 55 to 60 cents a gallon in Italy and Germany, soars to 70 to 75 cents in France. * 2 The French and Italians drive; Didn‘t Own U.S. Rivers by ear, leaning incessantly on the But all previous driving prob- jlems pale-when you reach Paris. | and ground under them never did | Perhaps the best advise is to park | belong to the King of England in your car and use the Metro (sub- | way). Bucking Paris traffic is an| Lewis Jones’ ruled in court here. | unforgettable experience. It moves w a seth jamazingly fast except on side | an oyster ground lease made by . e saw women washing clothes | streets where jams, often caused the state on the ground that it sight. But the traffic on the | in mountain streams and carrying | by horse or handcarts, can hold violated an original grant of land you up 15 or 20 minutes at a time. ™ ” * without Somehow, scraping a | but it can be reported the Italian | fender, we managed to visit Ver-| Paris climaxed a hectic one-|female has probably the best pos- | sailles (30 cent admission fee), the ' Louvre (15 cents), Notre Dame and | the cathedrag at Rheims, a a ae Rae and I put the girls to bed Bourges and group included a jolly Irish couple “Bet Dublin was newer like SIDE GLANCES - than this,” t pat ties We witehed ene show, A “They tried it once,” the Irish- man replied, ‘‘Padlocked the first night.” There's still only one Paris. Court Rules England | MATHEWS, Va. @ — Navigable | rivers, bays and-arms of the sea | Virginia and other colonies, Judge He denied a petition to vacate |to George Bilups in 1653. Since | Magna Carta, Judge Jones said, ownership had been in parliament. Fireman Gets No Rest | ROCKY HILL, Conn. (UP)—Fire- man Willard Whitney was a one- In quick suceession, he discovered to the scene and extinguished the fire, by Galbraith “Oh, how terrible! That bowl was supposed to be unbreakable!” CAPTAIN EASY ae ~“~PHE BERRYS--—---- Serre er tec er enRenR een cemcomtanen _ rc enna pS UGUST 4 1956. --—— FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | CAN‘T..(PUFF2. GO ANY FAS (PUFFLTHIS BAGS HEAVY: CISCO KID ay = . (Pee = 2= . —— )? ESSA ee I THINK WE CAN CAPTURE QULLETS ANO ALL HIS BANDIOOS! S18 A). A ROBBERY SPREE. | I i i, g aye af 1 Ui, ihe by Ernie Bushmiller FOR OUR BIG BOUT 2 HERHER? ] Sgt rot aig Co. Wie = Be = at Pt o- G <<. Priy, pe pats "8 Pg Moet aGainl " < eat ™ a a oo ies ba & : ~ ; *) _ : Evy 3 THE EASY WAY To Buy, Sell, Rent, Trade, Hire, etc. Is to Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD Ask for the Want Ad Dept. DIAL FE 2-8181 Wrigley’s | Spearmint Gums. OH, I HAVE TO PUT |}1 COULDN'T/} SO L ASKED NANCY TO ALL SET Y JUST A|| MY PHONE ON THE) | FIND A GIVE ME A RING MINUTE EVERY THREE MINUTES by T. V. Hamlin - ¢ : ty f t. j [ i f ' XI what ‘oe Fw FO hb te ek ee LE mle el ae ee _Europe. Great Britain ‘pound) 6§2.81- | 41446, off 1/16.0f.a cent,.30. day futures 60 day mark) flira)} 16% of a eent, gal (escudo) 3.50, uncha . (krona) 1934, unchanged. Switserland (franc) (free) 93.32%, unchanged. mark (krone) 14.50, unch anged. Latin America: Argentina (free) 1.34, re Brasil (free) 1.70, unchanged. 02, rm 4.¥ la ( Mexico 85, « da (guil- der) 26.42, off 00% of a cent. - var) 30.03, unchanged. Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.60, un- changed. for the used car to fit your needs _and your pocketbook, @ price ~you: It’s priced- below all other lines-of cars. ‘That's Take a look at what you pay and what you get. You'll possible because Chevrolet builds the most cars—and can build them better to sell for less! economy What's it going to cost to keep that new car in gaso- line? In oil? What about service and repairs? Check into it and you'll ‘find that Chevrolet has the greatest name of all for keeping upkeep costs down over all the You, of course, are the only one who can decide which car looks the best to you. But you might well consider this: Chevrolet’s the only one in the low-price field perl pend pln, Dhl with the smooth lines and graceful beauty of Body Jor Cheorolet’s finer mde! by Fisher. It’s the look America. liés best! More People Buy GHEVROLETS Than Any Other Car, * . Year. After-Year~ ———— ~ BRAID MOTOR SALES DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 30 Years Fair Dealing CASS AT WEST FE 2-0186 Now’s the time to buy! Get our big deal! tye... Chevrolet _ . MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill St. and 211, S. Saginaw St. | Pontiac, Michigan * Poona PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 - e ; Help Wanted Male _ 6| Work Wanted Male ar onvonals id Babee: 3 poet ay nee | 5 - — ' Maieenan Me, tere, me cbeeet| —— \WATCHMAKER time, or your pres- ed. Com ent ‘tise, Call Leo Lapley.” PE | Experienced, C mst, |e KCCOUNTANT FOR COST WORK) fin Suu" lur Garson | helpful sma i imalls stamping ai Help Wanted Female 7? : fe g age. work and pay experience, | ~_ CT te mrstace ot the) education and. tem AMBITIOUS WOMEN 3 a y 4 * PASHION SHO! SHOW f BEST, avc. ELLERY 5., - oe EE! "itis “Stephenson " ey. Lad NEEDED DIRECTOR . D casi : . a = $1,000,000 “park, Mich., age 6¢: hus- +> pee a epe a : 5 is pATS. | 4 —— : ot Mrs. iE. Best; be- vs ex sememmnermet 1 3 : E _ Sore son of Mrs Mary Ann Best: Journeymen SARAH COV ENTRY CER ! apapt “ doar father of Brerett J. ond Mise . INC. : r : nor, dear brother of Henry Best Toolmakers We nee svsking woot sat oiesat YOU j Funeral service will te bel ee FI _. ter who bare access os car and ; . J 4 ve @ ire to “earn ROOM Voorhees-Sipie Chapel with Rev -lectricians 8 week or more. Full or part NICHOLIE & HARGER | _ ment, Ait utilities. $16. FE : im Oakland Wills. Me ipefi Ne “investment required, For im Open 8:30 “tit_4:20- | ROOM APT COUPLE ONLY. - + Suterment ta Cakinné Bie Me Pipefitters oe aoe sown. oot 33_W, Huron St. _—Ph. FE 6-8183| _342 Orchard Lake Ave. * -Siple , : cae. i ROOMS FIRST FLOOR, COR- - He In aes ot the Voorhees-Sip! Millwrights TION WORTH ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A pie only per "4 ¥ : Dainty Maid offers @ splendid op- , . : 4 MCLAUGHLIN. AUGUST 8, 1954, Machine Repair portunity to earn §$ during spare HAVE BUYERS FOR nm Dee. a Mrs, Eleanor, 1067 Canterbury _ : hours, no ex erie necessary. 2 bedroom home. Close in. $750 & Rd. age 41: beloved wife of . . For interview write Pontiac Press devn. a ‘ 2 © M™M hin; — dear Tinsmiths | Box 15. - ment, Private bath, 1 baby wel- daughter of Mrs. arian Gates | : 3 bedrooms With sctivities room | come: Clark. . > ear mother A 2C Ron and extra living quarters around|3 ROOMS, . : Priebe and Mrs Donald , ACCOUNTS Rochester. $10,000 down. furnished. Inquire 559 E. Giordanc; dear sister of Mrs. APPLY é + . 7 ROOMS. 1 OR 3 G . . Howard ., nch and George | RECEIVABLE 3 bedroom home wes — ral arrangements ee Brick preferred $4000 down + 1b Re-Ane Ashes. FR SAB will _be announced later by tne a PONTIAC. t= TE. At — . . 2 ROOM, PRIVATE ies pcan eee sn Se r - apiciaiae . . PLASTERING , 3 dedrooms with basement far 1 or 2 adults. References. ; ; . MOTOR BILLING CLERK . colored. $1,000 down. a ' RUBY. AUGUST 5. 194 F - 4 PLUMBING WORK WTD. REA . aE oe PE 47881 i Rooms NE-TY I 7 , 205 B. Jessie St. age 78 Te , Must be experienced with good| sonable. PE 61016. . - FURNITURE NEEDED} -2 bedroom nome for colored, $650| Also will mA , +m, { beloved husband of Mrs. Edna DIVISION references Not over 35. TRUCK DRIVER DESIRES ° - = odd Jots. Get the| 2°? mother works. a Balley Ruby. Funeral service wi!) | 10 fears ex Entire peme o. outright of Te] noom APTS. FOR RENT. ‘ yA wth at; GOOD SAL. sia Son iil dollar. Will buy Community| C8 J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 43 Baldwin. { 2 pm. at the PFarmer-Snover ce INSURANCE BENEFITS, ETC. WAN NE Jos sell it for. you. +3717 42544. 7 ROOM APARTMENT, FOR GEN- Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Employment Office Phone or apply in person - |MAN NEEDS JOB BADLY, _sale Ph OR_>2}7___. ROOM AP apremne. oF cont i Havens officiating. Interment in . _eny kind REpu' WANTED TO BUY ALL Call ee ND sat Paiv aTe : White Chapel. Mr. Ruby will ie | Detroit Broach Co VETERAN RECENTLY Dis Dis: 13 e oe furniture. a 2 ROOMS AND BAT years _— Funeral” Home. | arene are *| a are Be) the mosith of au ores oe Es ~ we CAA RTS WANT erase Spe pecialist! NEW 2 AND 3 ROOM | ROOM APTS, 10 rr) q = PONTIAC, MICH tering college rienc M 4-1’ PAINTING, PAPERHANGING,| If you hgve : ea Beteels - { . i Rochester, Michigan as clerk typist, but willing to do ALL ui en and cour- : WEbster 5-8170. Card of Thanks’ 1 Olive seat any type of work, Contact Wir} . REF RIGERATORS“~ _ Sasa emeres. Eetimetee. ve teat te Service abd Ee te When You Want to Sell | j 7 ROOMS” 1 CHILD WELCOME. MR. & MRS. ROBERT SINOLE- Sapen Ts INT. WASHING MACHINES §@1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- 7 x Ss SAL ES- “CO: Real Estate! — $0035. _ sean BUR. ton wish to express their appre- SALES HELP BAKERY SALESWOMAN, OVER 20 | ing by experienced man. All work IRONERS & MOTORS ericr 10 per cont disc. for cash. | AND COUNTY'S LARGEST | Financial problems call for a bent- |? 4° gan 1 Rooms. . etation to everyone who Was 60) Due to e sion of our appliance eare olc. Anderson Bakery, 124| guaranteed. Charles Snow. EM AIRED FE 45208 Sep Ratt $f BUYER. er, medical problems call for a ~ Wonderful dept wo mood 3 additional ealec- ene Mile Rd. Birmingham, M1 3-4079. PHONE F E 4- 2569 COMPI . VICE. PAINTING PE 2-2066 rent ond preeeriy die for | 4 s ROOMS. ne ONLY. 386 men” Mus’ be sharp. Experience | —*'1!6. TO MANAGE SMALL WELDING COMPLETES SERVICE. us it *y os A | Rboaie NICELY PURWIEIRED, In Memoriam 2 helpful but not, Decessary.. ApDIY COOK AND GENERAL BLOOM. Cop. 8 jie, experience. MA 63470, SPPLIANCE SER VICE Reasonable FE Saal Wid. Miscellaneous 28) us if you have a real estate F ROOMS NICELY FUR D. am. p.m. - updry t _oee » in. 1 couple. 437 N. Sagina —- J Stein Bt ts. References : LADY WANTS CLEANING COMPLETE PAINTING, WALL! . OOM. STRICTI ODERN. THE FAMILY OF CLARENCE ME.| Fercounehoriee AT Stembeue®) SS neon | _ by hour. PE §-5604 MoT CLAsST. | la TVICE AN Dakss of retrigers: | “washing. | paperhanging & clean: 2 comers Tight a 7 | IF ul > Ground fleet Private entrance. foling sadly miss the departure of 1X | CouPLE WoMAN FOR GENERAL | WISE MOVE. For sacl aul pastes tan aptieeers: | iO Baiting c. CASK) gepensng, ue “For Sure FeSults) So"atatinr pets er chilares: loved one, ‘who passed housework and laundry, Man to| fied ads solve eee ROY'S 96 Gekland Ave. PE 2403) |e eee eee | EXPLORER SCOUTS S WANT TO 1139 Myrtle St. Hurog Gardens. "3 year ago. Mrs Amy Meloling be employed elsewhere. Few hours.| _in_e hurry! Call “TX : INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Ore er or rent. if reasonable, 2S j ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE. NO per weex outside work im ex-| |] BOY. 19 YEARS OLD DESIRES A & B TRENCHING done. No job; YP Cnect tratter for ‘out West ee— drinkers. FE. 93-1231. a Flowers 3 DEPT. STORE change for room and board and| work of any kind. FE 2-2638. Footings water lines,. field tile. mo big be at Free esti- _ Aug. 20. Cail PE 2 | 7 ROOMS AND BATH MODERN. 3 ~~ | PARLE MAN 30 ACT As In new home Must have ows |? ORE adie aoane as vammer PAINTING AND — DECORATING. wrp, TO BUY £0 0D, >) SINGLE TT. * ss #5 per month. Adults only. OR ‘4 ‘ | CAPABL’ jege § re ANERS with mattress springs. | : SCHAFER’S FLOWERS transportation, MA 6-3761 SLEPT WALL CLEA ide and out References. Free WHI E , 123 AUBURN FE 23173, De and soning tnapovtar ter DISTRICT (BRANCH) MaNAGER | {nblozmest.— ‘Painting. ee on oe] Windows cleaned, Ph.) tutimates, PE. 42051 HP. Sutton. MY 2-6632 | | «moot Finest Bn 7 PRE qualifications and salary expected | position open with nationally ad-| us @ call, OL 2 or OL} _——_< ai WikitG— RERIDEW. FAINTING. COMMERCIAL PA- | Wanted to Rent 29 32-0803 Ruth. — Funeral Directors 4| by letter before personal inter-| vertised compeay for local} 23-6531. ELECTRICAL WIRI RESIDEN.- paper removed. Chas. aan 3 ais Ane BATH W CIDE, view will be granted. Address, area. Exceptional time tial, industria! be gether Free mite 8. or FE 2-0756. E w 3 ROOM UN. | 4 : AP. Ward. Route 3, Milford. portunity for qualified : wense to estimates. Highfield Electric. FE BACHELOR WISHES private entrance. FE 42684. CARPENTERS. ROUGHERS. MUST| ®4vance fast in permanent busi- Work Wtd. Female 11 _ 5-393. i PAINTING ? ve’ " RECRATING. A-l feraiched 9 x. a coe ad BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 4 Donelson-Johns be ubion men EM 34520.| ness. Car and phone - EXPERT TREE 7 TRIMMING a RE. 7 ee utilities. Neat transporta-| "ove OR F187? or OR 3° ime large rooms and bath, utility and _be union journeymen. EM 43-4520. No canvassing y check each COLORED G GIRL WANTS DAY OR| _m. $-6503 PAINTING 1 INSIDE & OUT. FREE tion Heat Refatanes if menauaney. Open 8 Sun television. Water softner and au- ; FUNERAL HOME Ree eee ce thor | Seturdey. Por turtber information ; work, PE $-5603. 32000 ; estimates. PE 24137. =| re pe. —_—_.,;;——_|_ was encores ; “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS oar enge wort mee rdvamait write mr pees Thi 37 WANTS WOER ERIS WOTOR GERVICE Kk Re | | SalwTina: “AND DECORATING — al sourtnn oie CASH _quired. 1 ne F ] transmission. Hours 8 a.m. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AKD _ by day or week. FE 2-7523. By, rewinding, 218 E. tae FE -00ss. Also light haul | “furnished house OR 3-877 IX ~ PURNISHED > APARTMENT. —— Voorhees-Sip ©} 430 pm. Apply aamodile’ Di ee ey cat eaLatl | GIRL 15 WISHES BABY sITTING So | PAPER HANGING AND PAINT: | COUPLE NEEDS 4 OR § ROOM | os ta tee auired. 177 W. Lawrence. "PUN ERAL HOME 1 a. a EEPRBIEN CED as! thop. Perina- | —*%d-tight house work. PE-93116.} “FP AVES TROUGHING 1* _ing. oe PE Cs) floor by Sept i, Prefer West Side | - 24 HOURS FURNISHED APARTMENTS FROM : amvaune Srey ie of Motor FOREARMS ER | Scrat Er arene, Je | Oe com senten won | ESR CEN alaON ate aeeiAEERS « ESUENCaan | ptt nenes FESR | rer sour outs im sear | pom genta “takoges Rood . : . OR 30610. 0 . . ou 4 PE 28378 Conn cobson's Home Decorative Shop. | LADY DESIRES WORK BY DAY| Metal * eens SATISFACTION AS8U FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND- | home or farm. Call us on ehag , | _-JOURNEYMEN __ | 325, Woodward. Birminghom—-_ | ot weet, FE serie. ELECTRICAL | _STwnLtiahs’ ee See ___| lends, Gualiied tepnnta turpiened sine sneer ea MET RAILER ON LO: py PLUMBERS Bs ROS eee [YS Waar CrNONE | SEWER CLEANING, | ¥putnny "i" Tau NAMING. AORNCY. Fe tie ca] Sa de ie eis” [cotta cemret ot ta : ee 1. = . _ | Steady work in Detroit ares. AD | FX pERIENCED FUR FURNISHER | MIDDLEAGED RETIRED NURSE | S'DK* Sunday Serv. Ph. PE ¢2012 | Wai 1 PAPERING AND ) PAINTING. | ree TO eS oot FE ___Geal We meen’ business! + LAREFROMT APARTMENT. PRD. = biy Liera 8. Thornton _| Of one ng to ware. Sees | __ would like papeobormiag in_nice | FURNACE CR ARING AND BE _ Call for_estimate.—PE_ 40256. se -&E DW. M. STOUT utilities a E Maple Rd. (near is Ra jy goed 2 : | modern city“ home. FE —3-6778. “pair. Reasonable and re "| WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. | GI STUDENT. WIFE” AND BABY _Take** Lexington Scott Birmingham _ FE _ 21310. MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, sBC- | _Cs!! FE 5-3384. Anytime. FE 17-6879. would like 4 or 5 room apt. 7” . “See. wee fe av G RE- _retarial service, EM 33002. YOUR M 'N A WALL WASHINO And PAINTING. house. furnished. Reasonable Oc. MODERN 2 ROOMS, BATH. HOT pairing and alterations dept. Re | Nunse AVAILABLE HOSPITAL | 5208. Brick veneer. basements, cupancy, Sept. ist. Please write| LIS TINGS. W. ANTED ote, eset coumte, or eapectent _ply Box. 78, Pontiac Press. ___| trained practical. Lotal refer-| ofpamenta: and fireplace work. _Pontiac Press. Box 4 __| RUSSELL A. NOTT. Realtor FE S-0eTt EXPERIENCED | WOMAN | FOR 2 PE 5-147 _good Co - Photos & & Accessories 21/3 BEDROOM | UNFURNISHED | 170 W. Pike oe PE 45008 vEw sar x TERRACE. 5 ROOMS MEDICAL by the week oshe. Rel- | PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE, | orto ment for. ll moving ous 243% DEJUR VERSATILE EN.| #, Union Lake Village, Will give . . nished or unfurnished, MU 42383 TECHNOLOGIST erences required. MI_¢-1438. RELIABLE GIRL Desinks work | ¢4. Yours. PE ¢-sue. See ON en nei references. Please. ew GREEN LAKE OFFICE| _3i65 8. mighiand. — GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK, WHO | *ELIAPLE GIRL DESIRES WORK | 7) ion AND CARPENTER WORK. | — 17°" _Uh*_new. OR 37100 | _between 6 am (ON GREEN LAKE) SMALL CLEAN FURNISHED as baby sitter or mother’s helper. "| TREASURED PHOTOS. COPIED — | 7 likes to work with figures and | pp Deby sitter or FE 17-8634, tis Studio. 12 “HEDQTRS FOR ALL LAKES’ | apartment. to enjoys detail work Typing fe: — PLATENS | at rector, Le Rpsim Studio. 12 Cottages Homes ‘Lots und ‘Evtates {| Catt ‘mornings before ‘noon. or at Becinning Saisty—s4134 per year, ¢ . Reply Pontiac Box UNION LAKE AREA_ WASHINGS can B PE 40028 e, — PRESS EMPLOYEE NEEDS Since 1925-LIST IT HERE 70 pm. 41¢ Walnut Blvd, _ 8 and tronings ‘EM -5769 Burton 4-0028 Physiotherapy Z1A 2 or 3 bedroom bome jo- NORMAN F_ RICE Rochester HOUSEWIVES, RCRA ae Ore eee Any INONINGS WANT. “PLASTERING. | WPI PY LN | cated eit uss ter | N*,GOMMERCE RD. ae SMALL APT NEAR BLUE SKY income @ orde | pa tm ee nee ae cited eee! | dresses and nylon lingerie in spare | WANTED WASHING REASON 0 | ee ee ey rE cum SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE.| - nish references, Two well —jGhON ON YOUR Listina — Fede $30 weet ai after &, time. OR 3-7148. able pickr> and delivery. FE PLASTERING PES. - | 73 2 Em st — oe 42851 = daughters in family. If Geo Le _ —_s re 2-5011| WALLED LaKE 7 BEDROOM, HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK —-/| 508m. cellent wert. Guaranteed, reasea- you're ® landlord who ts — modern . water, . Career rtunities Cout.try home located near Meta- | WASHING AND IRONINGS ALSO ee OR RKO ~~ Television Service 22 looking for a nermanent M. AH. AN wr AS. at Y ERS 945-70 month 736 8. .. Paid Vacations mora. Permanent position. Give certains. Pickup and deliver. PE FE Fs nang | . responsible | Vonmant, fae! Retirement and Insurance Plans| references and salary expected in| 4.3335. 50626. FE. 5-0925. DAY. NIOHT TV SERVICE | Ext 3e SMALL APT FOR ONE LADY. ~ ‘FOR WANT ADS end other ¢mployee benefits | _ reply Box No, 29 Pontise Press. | Gopinas an TRONIN NOs. Fick | ROBERT H CHAPIN , PLOMSINS FE, 5-126 FE. 5-s000 The demand ts great. Our sales x_ Williams. nero es 7 , © OS) [BOERS Bnomcr'? choot age chit: | -8P 26 deliver FE 31101 | mas TaratieD GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY FONT! AC MOTOR EMPLOTE | Jour sting and vill certainly ge . ¥ i Mos ies DIAL PE 28181 Apply _ after: 10. SS Fe Coos. or woman in my home. | {cn gan. for average, besoment: _DON’ 8 Radio & TV aupy com | $08 : roo fore, house Wot over To years of satitinctory Real Bs-| Rent Apts, Unturnished 34 3 i ‘ Nan Ont Y DRY $75. mo : 7 tate dealings in Pontiac assures a . . = APT INSPECTOR FOR Leng DR “DESIRES POSITION In| DUlldozer work. trenching. tree or | ~~ CALLS a ~ “wa | 8 7 1 ROOM AND BATH. From Sam. 105 pm j| OAKLAND COUNTY «| ieg Ban, Pima Meio | Nona’ ma uebemaer wesmes | rump temevgl tg ful dy ang | NOMRWMON Rome | FEAGHER AND NICE WANE TG |e Sine ay Sut’ tottiauae we +. te ve {| PERSONNEL OFFICE | PE 51% efter § pm only _ | won Ticluded, swntcs | (rane wort. Ph. Howe MITCHELL'S TV house. Reasonable. Vicinity of | ing and closing Call us today |{ ROOM APT. BABY WELCOME. errors should A ona © y Office Building LAp WHO WEEDS A rn on board. ty opine pret week. ~ SPECIALTY FURNACE CLEAN: | 48 FE Pike PE 2-2871 age or Keego Harbor .Lin-| to list your property. _ 620 Wesbroos. | om assumes no respon- 1 Lafayetet Street cheage .S after Rar Pty "Write bons $s Pontiac Presa — repair. PE 40967 22 he —————— To Buy-T _ & ROOMS PARTLY le | . — nt PARTMENT © Buy-—To Sell-To Trade s ciety for errors other Pontise, Michigan CADY> EARN EXTRA MONET Sowa MACHINE VILED _ Typewriter Service 22A_ UNFURNISHED | A APARTMENT | vou BUY IT_WELL INSURE IT glove snd refrigerator, 390 fer, Ghat portion of Se mm your eave we we heme Building Service 12) —Manier_ ie eth ANE TYPEWRITERS RENTED single woman. Bos 34. The Pos i UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FE Sertisoment which bas been Bene eo? Box 331. Piint, Mich. eeeee Bane Orion MY 26431, | Mitchell's 123 N. Saginaw St a uoleme RENT IN IN ADVANCE ee is PRIVATE ENTRANCE rendered valueless through ONE SALESMAN TO CALL ON _Give phony number. ____| aTTENTION: COMPLETE RE- ‘eau TRIMMING AND REMOV. | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- _for 6 or 7 room house. FE 46618 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE EN the error, When cancella- hard to outtoard motors | SALESLADY, EXPERIENCED, IN| modeling & modernizing service. al Pree estimate. FE 48805. FE| chine Expert work | ———$—— —— - SE and bathroom Utilities. Couple tions are made be sure to Thain saws Gust be exper | variety store merchandise Pre-| Attic rooms recreation rooms.| *'sghe General } and Office Sup | 2 working girls desire 2 REALTY CO. REALTORS only $0 Elwood “kill numbers.” fonell ey wholesale selling Call| ferred. $ or 6 day week. Good ee | + ply Co. 7 W. Lawrence 3. t. Prefer Member Coop Real Est Exch. ine 2 Ko adjustments will be sives at 2308 Middlebelt Rd Ponitae starting salary No phone calls.| apart alterations, —_ custom "TRENCHING Upholsterin 23/ °F room apt. Freter| FE 2-0263 CLOSE IN APT. 3 ROOMS AND | wae & —| Moos) Vereey. pe ict rine PHA financing. FE | pootings. field Wie. septic tanks end s ~| private bath and en-| Open Eves ‘til 9-Sun. 104 Beat is eh Sy Bove and Fe : installed, PE 5-822. * 1075 W Huron z | Closing time for advertise SECRETARY NEEDED IN LAW sewers CUSTOM MADE. DRAPERIES! trance if ssible. Rent furnished | ments containing type sizes RCRET for permanent position A-1 Carpenter Foot Specialist 15A ISA | “stipcovers, expert. workmanship. | fFanc ho |. MEX¥ DOO® TO BRANCH | larger than regular agate . Must be cient in typing and| Remodeling of all kinds, addt selection of fabrics. Ruth| not over $17 week. Re- | —_2_"ar_ comiee| FLOYD KENT, Realtor type ts 12 o'clock noon the PROPERTY shorthand. No ‘previous law of-| tions, aitice, breezeways.’ siding KANTER FOOT sPE-| —*tilogg, 617 Central. FE 2-440. ly Pontiac P Box| CASH FOR EQUITIES engl day previous to publication. experienc ete terms References. DR A.A EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- piv ontiac ress Ox “4 W. Lawrence | + APPRAISER Patterson & Patterson. PE. $9133. rea 3- 2911 cialtet, 3% 8. Saginaw St. FE “Nall4. Cooley Lake Rd. EM| 4()] ve have investors now during ae a” Transient Want Ads nav TELEPHONE SOLICITORS WART- : Free estimates. : ney . Pow es. ani ed. FE. 20143. BRI BLOCK STONE AND | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 PAE gt GHATR. | ADULTS WENT a2 BEDROOM | ‘cated homes. Cail us for im: | Gav of vublicstion. Beginning Salary—#3500™ per year 3” WANTED. APPLY IN | _fireplaces a s PE 5-605. Hess workma On Grst floor FE 46479. 1 ="ARCADIA APTS. Wee eea Wilkins Restaurant and | BRICK BLOCK CEMENT ee ee Gavs or OR 31628 after 5:30. ROY KN: AUF, Realtor | 3 rooms and bath 2. children CASH WANT AD RATES . Beonta af e Orchard Lake| and fi © PE 2-2468. ae AMD Palmer guacantess esti — rt 30 26% W. Huron FE 2-742] | permitted. $58 per month. Lines 1 Day 3 Days @ Dave “Ri a. Pontiac Frail BRICK. BLOCK AND FE ¢71@._i¢ pees supcovenswarear | Snare Living Quarters _oAenM FE K.G. Hempstead, Realtor 2 12 fe 88 fequired on varied types of resi.| WOMAN OR GIRL TO LIVE IN. | work. Also chimneys. No job too Garden Plowing 16A) “ais. Beadie. FE 5-i927, ELDERLY LADY WISHES Ta POR GOCE AnD COPETEOe 102 E, Huron FE +6294 4 1.60 . dentia property 4 mM Guaranteed | Garden Plowing FURNITUR RE REFINISHING. AN- AN- share heme with another rvice UNION cr APTS. s 20 30 540 Sroverte experience desirable. Pe 33 od hte ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT.| tiques a speciality PE 5-7332. woman oes N. Main. Milford.| .o°ty: Mst with a poome _—. bath. Adults only. $ 38 su $8 oo a FT ne tikes Fou sca: | B & J TRENCHING Garden . discing, and lev- | sLIPCOVERS, DRAPES AND BED-| MU 45405. K. L. Templeton, Realtor . 8 %320 587 864 Waren Call PE_ 17-6027. Footing, field tile and water lines. eling. 1 . spreads. Your materjal. FE $5797. WIDOW (HOLINESS CHURCH) aa $0: © Buren Pitect — K. MC. Hempstead, Realtor 7 7 sce. os Prefer college background in Pub-| WANTED STENOCRAPHER OR} EDMUNDS & SON THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | would like Christian woman oF =" ~~ | 102 E. Huron We or Bu uh Administration. for ‘igures. Work di- | BUILDER RESIDENTIAL, COM- Garden Plowing. — 34.8 TELEGRAPH FE _ 5-8888 — 2 aes home 32, |, : y ROOMS BATH AND arraes Birmingham Office me Ried ‘between ‘dictation, typing| mercial or remodeling. Your Mowing and Leveling Lost & Found 24 ‘Want Money? # porch, OL 36041 after 6 p.m. and calculation. Must have own | plans or curs WYrtle 30023. | PE #1427 SR 3e) en Ee _< | Wtd. Transportation 31 s Reena AnD BATH IND PLOOIL Excellent opportunity for ad-| transportation to work within 3) spice moe, AND CEMENT Laundry Service 18 ~ Let us lst your property 75 ‘Bt Ph. Midwest 40044 eee miles of Pontiac. ceation, “Re.| Work, Reasonable FE $1677 or | _. it: For. Terrier name Beas. | RIDE WANTED FROM 10141 CE-| today and help you realize |5— ROOM AND —1ATHD 67) PRE- ment exer S Sosss. a i, SSNE-AND Ga | AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY. AOITA-| REWARD. PE +608 "| $ae Mland road near Qubow Lake| =e? etn trom” oaeee line_sit modern, FE Vise, 379 Hamilton Submit detailed statement of per- | ~~ W ANTED: nice. Beg Ripe Free tor washers, fast service. Prk Lost: im stvine LAKE. WwooD- 6-30 to 3.30. Prone in 34am down to all eash for good _line, al) modern. PE 42005. _ " ; sotiel, educationa!, and work AL -U’. i Phone OR 37-6051 and deliver. 5-0787. painted outside, WY RIDE TO PHOENIX ARTE : 3 bedroom homes —. 3 ROOM UPPER. FULL BATH, a . ee ee eee | Sauewt Ww WORK PORCHES. PA- eS SORTAING PUD iN OR RUF _sreen, n° inede Reward} “re on. | Wane ound 15th of ay coat ul help ee on Bo wet Se, Stove, vast side PE sais rene. | Pie YO” Nal TADY._ — | tios, floors, driveways FE 2-5703 a tbe rw ably Pontiac | LOST STITCHED BILLFOLD CON- e. With driving and fufnish refer- shall be happy to serve RED “ROOM _.L - Toi an “T * Sacieecordaecail MLAS 0$ . : : FsTeT: 7 s license. valet _ ———— . : a wi Serene, ehalee sesthen- = = y bots § . ne Te ete Pe OTs FOR A 5 rable pai Berrer Tessie KW “Prt Reatror aan 2 Office work. meeting pubic CARPENTER WORK oe tpn. Pontiac Laundry. FE) . 3-964, Reward Ww VPP: required. e og roe ee hate | SR ae cern ene. | Ble | “igge nse. eworew-perrer | id Contracts, Mine, 32.50 torres ore 5 node AFF PARTLY POR GR ; wIL ; -| surance © ’ . Male Large tan spot right side | - * fate Oatland Mills Memoriar Fx | mission Daesis, Experience belp-| MOO reece CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- Landscaping 18A Motied ears ‘Vicinity comfield | —, to sell your land bl you 1 « FE 56161 mished Private bath. close to bus 23-8773 | ful ee eopeceary. oe = _ Savings Laan a tions. mederntsations also custom: Hills Name “Happy Reward. By we have” plenty ot | ne. Good locavon Adults | _3-4871 ween 7 p.m. & Pm. | WANTED _building. OLive 2-1221. DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE _MI_ 49212 Nor MI 48526 at ble discounts, | atesore af TRA DE ser sisauned Wirit*.more. ee PAINTERS Girl, 1821 preferred, for full | GARPENTERY. BLOCK AND CE- qoengiote lawn, maintenance. LOST: 6 INCH heh. WON | Bring your abstract and on room for lake front. Vacant or |? Sere AND ear nine Experienced only. New house | time clerical —— with finan-| ment work, etc 5-0782. _ Franklin Bivd. reward | tract Ask for Mr “Goark. | improved. Flanders 1-5619 — Lake field. Must be union. Worw where | cial office, Shorthand and typing | — oo re GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. | post. GRAY PLAID RAIN} HAT Reatoc MERON BH. CLARK nade . pipce HILLBILLY BAND. FULL | HOUSE ME YING, wer ULLY Rubbish hauled. FE 2-0603. Tired? _”. 1. 7 ROOM At” UTLiviaa es . . a ar as aie right to Rush | "cowboy Gress, PE 2-1427. : Young Ln io GHT HAULING AND RUBBISH. Nervous? FE 4-2533 monthly, or heat only, $70 month- Agotessive SALESMAN ROR ELECTRIC AP. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT TF Jos LEM, oon anv. cee ET TRUCKING | Let us help you back to health 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ly. PE 44606. you have a good clear voice and | --ina, sanding e. LIGHT Ta Natural M z pitences Ether aaperieneed, oF | = pieasing personality, we will train| Ph. FE 2-4406 FE 5 Individual nutritional 8. e t(lement heated newly on Ford Dealer Jated ‘selling Between 25 3 8 ina new field of endeavor SANDING Lia . Roach Health Institue, S18 Ne- IN ANTED Or on. | references. oniy. lated selling. Between 25 Pol Income sbove average if you can Gardner 491 Cente, FE , : _- tional Bank PE 44131. = LISTINGS WA) | wey sche peteadcrtpenellirah thd menay nn Rreauate: wr Went acide work, no door to | <= veie WAN Wirt % TON TRUCE BAINTy. MAID, FOR, FCPPLTES ad rs Are Waiting | . 0 . SAND 7 FrEe|' 4 "cow - eh - = Se } penta 4309 000 use = +. THE GOOD OUREREERINO | Sen envacsing or collecting. ee a eer reverence | Fae —22st_S9_sartime, ee ree CONPE SERVICE. contract or call. PE and} OR F. McKINNEY — (OOMS FE 40458. SE tte Rowe dot No. po er eg FEderal #-000}___}_ Modem REDUCED RATES dential reports. 25 omer | ook or Tet Mccuttougn. _ fe 8M ~~ 4 dren under 18 130-8 Parke - pa -oapereniten au0 ssicrmen, [We Tave Opening | frp naspartiay PICKERS LWASON ALTERATIONS & RE, Van to serve you, Smith -ence..Ligensed.. STONE REALTY fo BUY OR RENT WITH }€OLORED 2 UNFURNISHED — oe Wao" expert 1 For neat appearing man to assist) StOWURYS ~-Weanentays” 1 —-patre inde. EM 3-4879 ving. FE 4-4864. | 3-308. — {919 Joslyn FE 2-0340 . rooms and sath gown. 2 of | room. FE ¢3631. after 3 > enced. See Frank Trudell heating an‘ air-conditioning en- Pek ar ioeate en: cor ——- aia . VET WITH 2? TON STAKE TRUCK DRIVING LESSONS Sto Rom Daily: Sun. ' to 5. 3 or more. DEL-RIO -APTS or Joe Raikovite ineer No experience necesiary | Tey gashabaw and Seymour Li MASON SON b CEMENT WORK. FREE “wants hauling "E 44068 ANYWHERE - ANYTIME IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | Close im iain daw payment. - - swady tor promotion * Thie teen PA ad Webster k'Son_ OR 32402, | SUDDEN lh, - 4 _Aaues, Boe RT nt OGD SCHOOL | iome contrac or equtly mm pour 2 rooms tnd path Ueilities and unusur! opportunity ‘or right man. | WANTED SEVERAL GOOD EATING HW. & __dish_and = « 4- : -. : . rold Turner Apply in person only 78 N Pad-| agents Real Estate, PW. Din- PLUMBING AND i BEATIN! On| = O'DELL CARTAGE K. L. Templeton, Realtor , . stove furnished ’ nan & s 66 W. Huron KNAPP SHOES Orchard F. McKINN = sost. —nan_& Sons_@¢_w._Murve | Soa. Local OR 3-186 reas Alicea ae ‘| "Pontiac. MY 2-1 F ra WANTED BARTENDER, REFER- Instructions 9 | PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR. $6008. cast POR Lamb GONTRE = ie) ences only. Write Pontiac Press | Vvwnann H. J. Vanweit 4540 Dixie Hwy. P : ' OR 31356. 464 S. Woodward WANTED ~ EXPERTENCED —Anc | “CCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO eae ae Birmingham welder eon AC machines. Reavy bebe ‘Abeordions re” acta an ent Gaeeteng. ISCADS OF DOLLARS in WE 000 4 j work Must have references and! sizes at factory prices, OR 30408 eee $200, Ordan 4-6266 year round werk Ward's Gravel | a gravel and fill 151. your stored-away items!) At our disposal to purchase new 102 &. an Midwest 4-7500 { OR ¥2101. _Work ¢ Wanted Male 10 fet “ . our “clients, See ms belore you | EE 2006 Eve. Pe 91319 ripe 2191 JOB place a Work Want- +Business Service 13 “Trucks to Rent To tap that dollar-flow,| seu.""A8k” FOR “BoB. MAHAN ail THE PATH TO! PROFIT | a4 A) CARPENTRY. P Pupsric. Rent Apts. Furnished 33) ed ad telling employers is ith Want Ads!) oe ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS 1! FE 2-8181 for an ad. | YOUsBUY 'T-wELL INSURE IT et wi eile renn oo , e¢ ad telling employ Night Porter yours w an | Block Lavina. AND CEMENT |" repaired by factory trained men ca = 2-8181 for an MAHAN 1 AND 2 ROOM APTS. band To get YOUR: share,| ‘ork. PEt st our % Toa ee 1% Ton Stake . you're available. Phone ply person pho E Rl to p High chool FE, 5-267. . P ; — $12.. PE 5-6067. man preferred. Ap- | #0 BOY 1 @ WANTS STEADY WORK Siiee Samee Ce, ns weis aot, Oem _ d writer, ROOM POR GENTLEMAN OR seo 7 a i ied ads TODA Y i ‘BON aa KNOW rx LTERATIONS resi 7 we Tra Co, ALsY CO. REALTORS elderiy Indy. Quiet, clean and no| FE 2-8181 for ad-writing Waldron Hotel assifi acs hs @ yrs, of - rE ‘Repairing, "Carpentry {ODEN Industrial Tractor Co, - ts Open Eeennes and Sunday | a ne, ery Teaconable rent. help : . ty, Call ol ~ FE +100 / i i ba and clean prcicll aH Se Set PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 3 Oakland Ave Fe 24000 me i 400, LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD me me segtiing Rat ¥ es your f SYLVA LVAN CAKEFR PARA AAR AR AAR ALI HOTEL AUBURIN Huron Gardens 2 frame ‘ St. Benedicte: 81. wn, with Ranch Type—North Side $1 500 down. Don't wait on tis | $150) Near Wever Shcoot Good 5 room frame home Socoment, i heat, corage. $1 500 For Colored Three betrooms, ranch type. he land scaped lot 2 car . $10,960 substantial payment. \WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Open 8:30 "til -—s 33 'W. Huron 8t stair to wt | James K Blvd vr 5-8183 ANNETT OFFERS -| Near St. Michael’s tecome BY OWNER Smal) frame house, 1% car : rage. Insulawed, year around. e Lake. 2 ad- Price $5000 s al een 8. . Teleares® Rd CHIPPEWA R ROAD” re oer ty ge Big 5 room & bath wo noes P frontage en small — ‘ake, -¥- furnace & elec. bot w part basement, Neehed “ee sea Pefenced. yard this te Be fer ony $2000 down & per mo. 6 be cost. “gain” TEN ROOM ‘* story on N Saginaw with 62450 down is ssibility e* rooming or. a house B. D. CHARLES. Realtor FE 4-0521 rative Feai Estate Ex: — im fact they are selling at @ lo«s, SIX ROOM 2 on N $2600 with $1916 ie down erating but O.K. for big family. EIGHT ROOM 2 story on Elm has Needs dec- side for ee _Eve ue. $275. DOWN BRAND ROOM. V is 24°40" on ail partitions payment enables e CLARK IEW 3 BED- large nee ACANT. Th level ‘ot 100x Attention Gls Only $960 down pilus mort- cated on paved street off Joslyn Need 4 Bedrooms? Excellent family home on reation room, 2 car ga- tage. More for the money dered than--rer ever hope for CALL NOW! You'll be quick to note the careful planning and anship Truly a fine — home. By appointm Suburban East “Excellent family home with 5 large rooms and bath down, expansion 650x250. large a Lente “tise down. Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph—FEves. and Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $2,900. DOWN $6,900. FULL PRICE. Seller is open for offers on this depacnne Cape. 1984 vy NEA Sor. “Miss Peebles! Wire my daughter to get off the phone— I want to call my wife!” ‘ For Sale Houses 43 "Ser Buaben ave.'ron ixron- ION. FE 2-6076 EXCLUSIVE DRAYTON WOODS led ranch s custom build. aeee wi Bird. suet north of OR 3-7669 LI §-0143. ; GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS HOME HARMONY coat Sk amen fabeh ¢: built in 1945 full basement, oil heat, storms and spot Attractive constructed 5 and beth, bearenn home, fee. tered and walls, natura) fireplace, in knotty pine, me oot Bendix automatic a ee es. 'e J 1 600 OWNER STATE LEAVING ww Attractive remodeled 5 with 5% acres of farm land on w Rd. Small barn and jcken coop. Price $9,000. Terms. Real Oxtord. Mi OA 8312 Moca go Ad cw GAS Ft FURNACE. rose flouse. 13.08 dows. down aS. 0be. Sold by owner HOMES & CO TT TTAGES WALAED LAKE AREA Lake Land Realty Co. Have You seen Yoyng's Homes — LOW AS | 3% For Sale Houses 43 HOME AND ACREAGE room home level fertile JOSEPH F. REISZ Ww. [ee . a. Estate ° fir ( i ts : 2 to school and bus. Street. Total price. $5,060 tonight. 4 W. Lawrence Open ™% W. Lawrence Next to Consumers Power Eves aut a : H li ; ; gears [ He ie H & s * inke Angelus - i9 ACRE: ESTATE : if lige fa af i ‘ : BROS. Phone OR ae or = ed __open 9 to 8 out TEOeRy HOM, gts Straits FLOYD KENT, Realtor PE 5-6106 KINZLER Pioneer Highlands Lake Land Realty Co. | 924 Pontiac — Trail We Walled Lake Lake ~ MILLER VETERANS 5 xisting ¥ bay is eve he enld at low down GI to ans . NORTH 6 m hen with 3 bedroom Pull bath Pull basement. New furnace. mate laree lot 2 car 2 payment vailable for wpetere~s Quick pos- “WEST SUBURBAN bedroom fram sbell beme Well located OC sized lots Compieteiv fim-bhed outside — rage Price $13. Watkins take Front The best value ever im a lake front home. All white frame sungalow — custom built tim 1051. 5 extra size tiled bath and rec- reation reom, Timken oil furnace Storms end screens lot 60x200. st sant ab. Price 000 $5,000 down $m. with Eve. ph. EM }-54c1. G.I. Veterans Att! Here is a real value ip « € room ranch heme including broceewey, and i's 1362 W. Huron Co-operative Real 823 GLENDALE AT GENESEE. 4 heres rooms and lavatory in low- bedrooms fuil basement com nace Lot 42% & this home was moved from Tel-Huron Shop- ping Center for expansion. bar in for someone who is willing do his own painting and deco- _ rating. Midwest t 47068 DIXIE FRONTAGE. Ti $6950 Modern bidg. 24234 Would make 2 apartments. Would | consider some trade. MA oe out Brin RENTAMIN. R "BACKUS CAMERON #H. CLARK PE 46402 ~ DR AYTON YN WOODS — bedroom ranci: type with car- ae aa nasee w Street Phone re 41892 “Eve FE 8-0317 EAST OF JOSLYN An erxcelien. 2 bedroom home. Hardw . Plastered pa: walls A good buy -only $1300. T 7 With m5 A RES ‘erms. Dog kennels. hag | house” Tools met. Excel- c “UCKE LER REA LTY 26 N. Sag Eves Fr 8 “e712 or OR 3-6683 ha i tabi n Evenings te Exchange upper, ete new fur- fi MILEs | Built * — Ol) heat. ven. FE 44091 To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REAL Co-operative Rea! Estate Pachange ! Open — ‘ul 8 Sun 10-4 1 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE BY OWNER NEW 6 ROOM HOME. FE 43804. GI Homes $11,000 5 per cent down J nea. | in beautiful gton Park. Car neat 5 ro.m modern bung . peted 19 ft. living room. ral sebaatit, demesne | Ripact Swan Sear kt | POLO Down, = DMIVieTeE tO UTescenmt | aaF and screens, ve lot. ge DOWN. $9.500 FULL paice. rage, paved drive. paved street polly modern bungalow. full base- near bus. Offered ment. ofl forced air heat, large| ®t $12,950, $4150 down. $75.00 per COMPARE! ft. lot, I% car garage, mo. SEE ![T TODAY. IT's é good neighborhood MA ; *Lath & Plaster *Aluminum Windows *Ranch Roof *Fully Insulated seems. oak. Doors..eas heal. cera. 209 Princeton Open 1-6 Come out and compare Others have and they are moving in. now Russell Young Heme All for $11,900 with term. Be first—this is a real value. Humphries Bun. ‘til 5 Pine Lake Area brick vomnneo heat, gas water Senter. +t ~ tne inerator. Lew of cup boards losets. i | Pree Off Joslyn on Westbrook fhoe a 00 ssement, gas noet and and screens | Price ‘$9 500, terms John Kinzler, Realtor FE 43525 , 670 W. Huron 8t Eves. till 8 | Co-cperetiye Bees Setste Sasbenp ® $19 Joslyn KNUDSEN) &: West Side | Dwight Street A built 6 room plus @ breakfast room and burning fireplace Colored houses approximately 4 old. Call us for WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 510 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph. FE +4516 Eve. Lake Privileges Close tn. Youll ike the this bric Close to . $10,800. Terms Only eon |W est Side 6 large rooms -— 60 venient paved _- s very well and bath home stair to @ floored attic. 4 cious rooms and a bp payment—balance in “easy imstall- ments STONE STONE REALTY CO. to 8 p.m. daly; Sun_ited » FE MAKE A DATE beautifu: peek y and only $1500 down. K..G. Hempstead. Realtor TE s2m ' 102 E. Huron Street ~ Eve. PE 2-131? NEAR GM TRUCK Good § room modern . clean. ved 960 month — WILLIS M BREWER Ri T HOTEL FE 45161 __Eves FF | 5-TI08 or EM 34898 NEW G.I. HOMES $1375. down includes mortgage cost. 3 bedroom face oe ee on laree west suburban * oak floors windows, marble sills. choice colors room Ltrel li en ges may» ofl fur. water beater ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES | An location for the fam first floor. w i sa ee Ih Tales nace and cor Sy ite Her =] Oh rms Cail for ment includes the cnnired heat- — 86 E Walton Bivd FE #0441 Eves. $450 DOWN New 2 bedroom home. Near grocery. testa and bus line. Br 4AS5 also “pars ee drive 2g tanaacane We have 2 current listings on years particulars! _ 23-3758, 5-8006 site. con _ street location’ | 4 Inn. ‘NORTH END bungalow with isis BEDROOM living room, Ceramic tile wn kitchen, full 4 BEDROOM On Elizabeth Lake Road at Ox- bow Lake. full basement, oi! heat, large kitchen. Can be handled at $1,500 down. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 ” ron Realtor NEAR _ DRAYTON 7 "BEDROOMS, tat cent com 3-9758 per $2500 down. OR $350 DOWN tract, This rambiip front home west of tiec «88 miles out, built in 1961 by « builder for himself, featu: 15: ft living room, 16x18 ft kitchen end din- ette with 3 bed- rooms full basement, 15 ree- 53 F 3 8 Be & i F eround erul «this plus 2'~ car garage wat cal) us now. $7880 FULL 6 room home featuring 3 bed- newly @ . oak fh red walls, corner lot paved s screened im front PIONEER HIGHLANDS S$ room with complete re. finished recreation room tm Knot ty pine, 2? extra bedrooms in the attic partially ‘inished. complet corens, Sylvan Lake privileges too. Russell Young REALTOR Spee W. Huron “wll a 0 Eves #4528 fun tal 8 t ! | i ‘ONE WEST SIDE BRICK ~- The best terrace we have ever . “super off * bedroom 13 x16. New Timken off fur- nace im the full basement, Y Th th See & today for sure. . DOWN — Good clean Sic side home, taal? He- 4 a — | eis} ; . Plas- picture eee ets penn r ' ip ‘ g i ear Requires m RAY O'NEIL, Realtor os rH i i z % = + S| Zins = i i a if f i il - ; cy aE bili 4 FAMILY APT. SSeertor Mont ean on automatic hot air furnace. meters. ¢ 602200 on oe are. close Lat 6 0 tm Nt ‘R MIDDLE screen: iA. AbD | and 3 ment biock e ved ; street. Hersh ars; TR 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE, at | Near Pontiac High Extra large 7 room mod- lava- full ern home 3 room and large v f it flows. ‘rooms and floored Roy Annett Inc. 23-7183 REALTOR, 28 £. Hurou * open Brentages 608 Sunday 14 BT Self Howse to House From Your Home... Through Classified Ads in Pon- tiae Press you offer things for sale all over town, house to house, without leaving your home How simply wonderful! What are vou seiling?: flome. business. furniture. ap- pliances or your services—dial E.2-8181 for an -ad-writer’s het! Une FY esurur Teor 3 rooms down Large bath Oy rooms and stairs to 3rd floor, up. Full basement. Almost new furnace and roof Nice lot. Ga- $1,500 DOWN | New 5 "Resement. 2 jots fenced. Bin full basemen a FE 44050. Champagne si fr i te has sold basinese | ¢ is moving out of «tate price is only $22,900 which ts less Don't. delay on z i — Hyymnhrieac Prterior mic tile bath $2 ft nearly completed: Go out Joslyn. to First St.. turn east, first house, wateh for signs. Only 10 in first project, so hurry! fot. Model Supeerrre iti low Out Dixie past the Canteen. Mod- = 2 ear old 5 reom bungalow good fishing lake icely landscaped down to the lake —lot 50x300. Oil heat, laundry room storms and $7,750 terms screens Humphries| | REALTOR FE 2-0474 REALTOR FE 20474 ON Teleg Fries Co-Operative a Estate Exch In © 4 wedroom home with . and complete bath. kitchen. ‘dining room. tiving room rooms and Semrbath un up. On nice. $2,500 tv landscaped lot $0250 feo HA Fritz, « W. after 1 p.m if , i Hi GILES Small Home 4 rooms and bath. utility floor furnace. a3 s 2 7 Rooms this ts otha. Bee wrth ha ae GILES REALTY CO. FE 641 Brick 3 yeere- ranch type homes Lots 75°x154’ in an excellent joca- tion All Molastered walls, forced - air auto of) heater auto hot wa- Ferect Noors. Ju Attractive home John K. Irwin REALTOR 925 101’ N “ PEs 1904 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES a OCrIaD HILLS Beautiful ranch home with 4 bedrooms. Master bedroom has vate bath and mirrored van- y. of wardrobes and closets. a dream of a kitchen with built in cooking units. 2? car lastered and hea garage. full ement with 1600 f of reeves ton space Brick and «tone es- terior jiedon 1 acre of land. Please call for an appointment. FOREST LAKE ‘ountry Cun Fates Lely. 24. M1 room ranch home with attached 2 car 2. _Self -alitninaim | storms and screens. baths. rm wmd ¢c soning’ and petire | Career windows. Ca: *, newly decorated and land- scaped. Showr by appointment YOU'LL 8aY _ ts really living when you-feel ene this .4 bedroom with fireniace, nice high and dry basement with _recreation room Office Open 8-8 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 2-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Full me } living rocm with natural | pace and built-in book eetves. stores. school nearby bedroom toc! Terms— see it! West Side An amazing value in * fire: side, 2 story home. perfect kitcben w steel double sink — vreabtest area_ 3 ma. with lots of closet e ceramic . A mw ~~} ofl heat, fenced yard Shade and shrubs. Priced at $13 see PHA terms. 2 Ww ve sureae Street E_5-8'61 or FE ANAM ins A Ak hk tractive at modest expense Bus Walking distance downtown. Downstairs Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor Eve bo} with LONGVELLOW cre roo ony $7200 on terms. iN SCHOOL red. walls, oak floors, 3 piece bath. | 122 _ lot. Cnty ry down. | - START PACKING | e i a of. AKEFRON TS CRAWFORD | & ROOM, ALL MODERN, meat | $2 500 down excelient con- dition. ingide ont er out 1txii living mm, venient kitchen, of] fur- nace. Lot 44x15@ on paved street Exterior complete Lake Withams | 237 garden OR _NEAR_ MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. a Plumbing and Wiring com unfinished inside, ean be lived _in_ Also 2 car garage. OR 38481. “NEW RANCH HOMES Att es ae ity construction. 26x40 z= sehool rior Take as is Sor: ¥ 81.200. 81. Nice 2 bedroom home — ready. to move . Pull_ bath. Auto- | — matic of] furnace. Water heater. | Laundry trays, Asphalt tile firs Attractively decorated wal shrubbery. 5 miles from Eves. after 6.30. all day Sunday. FE 5-1100 aa "exchange Call today for w mnt lakefront home Sane tee. of them from TO FIND THE LOSE “ of that article you fo place a Found Ad in our conscience! E2-8181. on. tiac Press. Wonderful for Dial | ~ ONE with res and ‘nowers erieet oak Noors Diasteret inted walls, 60 oot wide paved street, sidewalk. sewer, water Of tw m the base- nem... Convenient Donel- Sen L. nent to odel va, m $12,460 term RAY O’NEIL, Realtor coi ha ad ee ax ae LAKE 5 rooms, automatic water sys’ 160 Priced $6800, Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike St rary. ome. storms peted, natura! firypince, sce. path ‘a a half 83.300 Ortonville 125F2 after 5 ‘Partridge Large lot. Nice residential! sub | division. Lake privileges Coo — ite so $1500 Rai peg HE“BIRD"TOSEE EMBREE & GREGG _ SCHOOL SPECIALS EM 3400) oF EM) 3381 ACT NOW! $1 000 DOW N 8 rooms, 2 teteae 2 tebe ED Sickivan"stepaty Nomar | Fagan te block “achool ptar Modern orice wit bedroom. Br-| Rood Onir 14.00) down hawt garage tacre mieely lana-| BE SETTLED FOR chrubbery. 3 miles froms Pantone. SCHOOL Indian Village 4 bedrm. 7 room home all latge rooms, oak floors, gas heat, 1 car garage Close to achoele and “gondition inside and out. $3,200 handies SUNNY SLOPE ACRES SUB. ELE — WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve 7 to 8 SMART BUYS EAST SIDE Here is a good 3 bedroom home, Seniiy emuates. nooartation Ps stores transportation, Soome_ Gre. The rage, Cay Sil Soe AWFORD (AGENCY) - od ati Ge Mer oe a) je e ude THE PONTIAC PRESS, vilbay4 AUGUST | 6, 1954 | \ 4 BEDROOM BRICK Feo’ beecuhl tn ATES Lots, waoeble ga- oll heating system, drapes, 5 rooms down, Now, ie { 2 rooms up. J. R. HILTZ FE 5-6161 SPECIAL! pera ROUSE — This home sits on ; "Keo Treriook the beau- tiful waters of Silver REALTOR 1011 W. Huron 8&t. Open Eves. out. tone ting thet draws @ sweeping liv- ceramic tiled e large basment. for appointment. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 73 W. Huron Open Phone FE 3-7103 or FE totes Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ROCHESTER AREA home. Liv bar, case. cont. large let, Water, near school. «we FOR SALE BY 2 Auburn. eae Interior "a me © We ethos room bric dwelling in conv w wepareie ear- coon heat and nd bot wa- i verve your ror four apoottiment. cal call Ideal Family Home bedrooms, west side with 5-1201 or FE 5-6866. “BUD” Nicholie STOUT! S BEST BUYS TODAY 560 Foot Water Frontage Situet-d on a Payed road 7 miles this: living room 24x24 5 windows, tiled bath 3 big bedrooms, fireplace. Wall to wall carpeting. Completely fin- ished basement with tiled floors. recreation room electric ent terms. This preverty has sccess to 6 lakes and what we term as a fisher- man's dream $495 Down Or i trade. Located 7 miles near Cranberry Leke with lake privi- - The home has 4 rooms and 180 deep The lake privilege lot fs about 5 acres with a beau. | tiful piace to swim. keep your boat and for picnicking. Investors—Income Seekers A ve unusual bargain consist- 3 ses on 265 foot lot and having 20 feet fron on Byivan Lake The homes consist of a roqgm and bath bungalow with stairway to attic, full base- ent, off heat and fireplace. No 2 consists of 4 rooms and bath with full basement, furnace and gerece. No. is Tooms and ith plus utility facing the lake You ¢ buy “whole ball of | Terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender matic of] heat and many other features make these homes an outstanding buy with monthly ‘payments of only $63 per mo. including insurance and taxes! BROS. Phone OR 13-1872 or OR 3-1768 — Opes 9 to &—Sun_ Ito 5 _ 2 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, wanted equity ip small balance. PE 4-4210. TO BUY. TO BELL REALTOR PARTRIDGE 15 THE ‘BIRD’ TO TERRACE FOR SALE. E. BLVD. $5800 cash to mdrtgage. at 4 per _cent FE 2-7173 5 ROOM MODERN FULL BASE- ment. New water heater Near Fisher Body. $ down. 3 acres. 4 rooms. Not modern. Off ville, $4960. % down PAUL M REAL ESTATE $32_W, HURON ___FE_ 43505 Unbelievable Value Tastefully furnished § room ranch ine ludes JONES, RON brand new living room suite. fully sarpeted. Out the Dixie in Water- f near Our Lady of Lakes os santo privileges. Only JIM Ww RIGHT, Realtor pony ses vet Real Estate F xchange 345 Oakland Ave. _PE_5-0441 WEST SIDE y $5,000. $1,500 down REALTOR West $25 will have to see Bee Swallow, | George, open Sundays. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A A. G. North western at Middlebelt * | JOrdan 4-6121 - MAyfair 6-2503 10 Day Possession bath, shower, Youngs eutomatic* | $50 DOWN Lots 100x150, near Auburn _William G. Whiteomb. FE . 5 5 CHOICE LOTS, 23 ACRE BE- tween 13 an’ 14 mile E. side. of Telegraph Call Etits, MA 6-6396 BLOOMFIELD HAMMOND LAKE ° Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Rds No motor boats allowed. Beautiful wooded shores. 80x200 ft., $5,700 and up. , Map and restrictions on request. HOUSEMAN-SPITZLE 4816 Midwest +1422 he wo 3-48 BIG LOTS 100x200 Near Auburn and Hechestey Rd $285 to $405 WOodw 32-9700, _ Detroit. LOTS. CHEAP. EAP NORTHWEST section of Pontiac, MA 5-3802. 4#0x120 IMPROVED. NEAR BUS. $175 or terms FE ore. DIXIE HWY. Near M-15. 2 excellent business corners for the price of one or a small Ali tor $3,000 with fie 000d down. BUILDERS Now available for builders or single sale 45 ing lots in- side a mile circle in city of Pontiac. Offered at $550 each. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Next to cneouners Power LOT ON FOURTH 8T. FE 42055 FLOYD KENT, Realtor ey Ae a Eves. Next to Cansemees Power KNUDSEN Auburn Avenue— Zoned Commercial 1% story pemse situated ould probably be 2 the Pontiac Municipal just blocks from paved oi] furnace real with built-in brick bar. on «a large —— You can afford this home et this amazing low — of $11,900 with $2,900 down month which includes taxes _BROS. a car | — re ime me ROUND HC ‘oak os i Fa vate lake 5 rooms Modern, 2 rage, large lot Easy terms. eninsula Dr Barns Lake _Columbiariie. 190F12 : For Sale Lake Prop, op. 44 $950 Down Lakefront _ This 4 room modern home has large liv room modern kitch- en, full bath part basement. Auto pet pier and heat and = Located a month See this tele” Giroux & Hicks Open Eves ‘till 8—Sunday 1-5 43956 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 13-0701 BARNES LAKE . You have youf own private lake when you buy at Beautiful Barnes Lake at Lapeer We have several modery cottages and semi-modern fully rnished to offer to you as little as $150.00 down and easy terms. Lakefron’. lots also Remember you own private prop- erty when you own a home at this wonderful private lake Let | us show you a fine selection of cottages and homes Not g Com mercial bidg on the lake. EARL SUGDEN Realtor MO ¢8241 Eve & Sun MO 43825 __Lapeer BY OWNER. NORTH “WOODS RE- treat 10 miles northwest from Pontiac. Modern ot] heat, 2 fire- scre fiehing =e nome for $17,500 Clarkston. Write Pon- ss Box. 3 BEAUTIFUL YEAR AROUND: after 4:00 p. | LOTS OF 1 ALL KINDS, _ Brick SIZES AND DESCRIPTIONS Tith ‘unfinished attic ie located | 22s" Sonne teste eee Payments 875 per 3508 Te ger- | pose. basements free ae © Over 200 lots ROGER | B. HENRY, Inc. 51) Main Rochester Of. 1-0111 12 LOTS POR GALE PE 2-1235 COTS Or LOTs with LAKE PRIV. on Union Middle and Upper Straity Labe Open Suncers | |? LAKE LOTs ON SYLVAN LAKE $2750. Inq Inquire Auburn Ave. of- rear 100x400. SHATTICK FARMS, &» bik. off pavement, well drained, deep well, basement dug. $1200. __Phone_ FE 27-2111. 7 LOTS, 180x120 NaAR G. ON Cherryiawn & Columbia. wil’ take See or $350 full price wav €-6 ARLAN = “I want something that would be nice to throw at my ” Gh a Maternity clothes. Sizes -Reasonable._ 9-10. Good condition. FE 5- $519 aft- er 6 p.in. eon Sear Worn twice. Sale Household Goods 57 SIZE Lebaron APARTMENT ern in every formation call OR 3-0373. Drive-in Restaurant Templeton 2 very nie Lake Estates terms ° 'S acre lot. Williems Lake block to beach Only $1250. 7? lots on canal at Williams Lake. $1800 2 acres at Watkins > take with lake | privileges terms. K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2358 Orenar nen Eve FE 44563 ves. For Sale Acreage 47 47 PARAL ARS 11 ACRES Located 1 mile from Clarkston $2500. $850 down Giroux & Hicks "til & meron 1-5 Drayton Plains Open eves 4395 Dixle Hwv R 39701 ACREAGE ON M-59 Fenton Rd. and U.8.23, near M-50 __Billman, broker. MUtual | EXCLUSIVE ESTATE ACRBAGE 16 acres. Rochester - Orion dis* | trict. Scenic stream. Terms. Ap | _pointment only, MY_ 2-4201 } ACRES WHIPPLE LAKE RD. Frontage Restrieted homesites Owner OA_ 86-3777 ee ACRES. INDIANWOOD RD ~ ALSO OD | 10 wax” fer $12.500 on terms. Shown | Paike front home on 1-3 acre Real | Strictly by appoimtment. bargain. $10.500. 64,500 down 0475 Down _ Owner. _( OR_ 3-7301 __ Pannen — eet MORE use with 4 rooms and part bath | aepprc hs ~ PRIV- | and fireplace, 2 lots with frontage ET wis x Dautifule Walters | on canal & miles" west of town Lake. Sensibly restricted. Low et a sf Brick and Stone Beauty West suburban with lake privi- leges on (Crescent Lake. This new ‘doll’ house has 5 lovely rooms, fireplace with raised hearth, all tiled floors tiled bath. full Daxement with off furnace Nothing else like ‘t at 010.508 on terms, Edw. M: Stout, Realtor ’ Open Eves, till 8:30 77 MN. Saginaw St Fre 5-8165 | > PAMILY BRICK Siz Fes Bis brick 28 dation, 80 ft. on West Huron close to Tel-Huron Shopping Cen. ter In my candid opinion there - ment. bank to sell. $800° will handle. FOUR BEDROOM HOME 8T FRED'S DISTRICT A family home in wonderful con- dition, situated on exceptional | jot 6@x1R6, dandy garage gas | heat, bath on main floor Sell on terms or take 2 bedroom home in trade JOHNSON AVENUE NEAR HOSPITAL Dandy six room home, practically | new wall-to-wall carpeting. beau- | tiful, modern, streamlined kitchen, interior ip excellent condition, large and livable rooms. Terms be arranged for reliable LAKEFRONT BUNGALOW i | $1, DOWN ewly painted. 80 ft on lake. rge rr e, select oak beottne plant, full basement, pay- ments are $65 month. , OUTSTANDING BUY $1,500 DOWN mtn tf white frame modern with oak floo: WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON fea W. Huron » OOP Petty Templeton only empleton, Realtor Lake Rd. FE 44563 x i advised owner not. | down payment. Easy terms LAKE & RIVER FRONTAGE AT Black River & Lake Huron, be tween Harrisville La Alpena, Cash | ; _or_ terms. OR 3-2 Lake & | Water Front: ener ae easy HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Highway OR 3-1950 LAKEFRONT COTTAGE NEAR _Clarkston. $3,500 OL 1-634 LOW . DOWN PAYMENT age => we as 2 bedroom lakefront. complete medern year around home Full basement 7 miles to Pontiac Arlington Rd | Lake Rd., Pontiac Lake. FLanders 1-8397 - | LAKE PRONT LOTS — *, ACRES —beautifully wooded — good re- strictions. Only 20 left at $500 development. Only 20 left at $500 down. We also have 4 acre lots at $25 down. Balance on easy terms. Drive out Joslyn, 3 miles | North of city limits to Judah Lk Salesman on premises, Saturday, Bunday afd Monday 1 tw 5 0 p.m R. J. VALUET, Realtor rative = Estate Eechenge kiand Ay FE — Open “Eves, ‘til 8:30_ MODERN. 2 BE ROOM. round home Automatic 345 Village By owner Call FE 5-1330 _ days, EM 3-8814 after 6:00 p.m MY | corner of Pontiac | 5-0603 , EAR. heat Large fenced yard. In Union Lake | 48 to in September. Call PE | —Teles! A a Et ie eg i cereerral, Canis BOGS ene a Detore $:00 pm. After 5:00 20% DISCOUNT monthly payments The charge | Newberry. x —— $2,568 balance payable at $32.50 is lese tha- rou ; R MAHOGANY BED. BECAUSE OF ILLNESS GIV-| montely but have paid Coll springs, Beautyrest mattress b+ nd A+ a hoe a per Gas $50 for last yments, interest BORRO THE c __excellent condition. MI 6-4582._ Plains Complete en | § per cent. rd z.* NEED AT . viece DINING raked 8 Buckner FINANCE COMPANY FE 40541 Corne WN Gaginaw and Huron Street Pontt Also Drayt Plains 439 Dixte Highwa Across from __ Mortgage Loans 54 _. morte CHROME DINETTE ae com these extraordinary barge’ Michigan t tu-rescent. 3 Orchard _Lake Ave ~ BOTTLE GAS Installed tn your | home for $22.77 com Puel-cas 5268 Nixie Hwy OR 3 3-2491 9 PIECE WALNUT DINING nooks gies wk Hal ew PE 2-7432. = f z. 95 2s 2 ooh 3 i i. 3 . LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Outside 8 Jack's 1 § Beauty rest mattress, grey frieze cover, good condition. 314 _after 10 Sat. 2 WHEEL TRAILER GAS STOVE. | PE 5-1113. 60 Hillside Dr | = RET ETARY 6TYL@ DESK , $25, 3 $15. sewing ma- inc “ate Singer. “10 Kelvinator re- frigerator $ $75. 339 Oakland Ave eXi2 “WOOL RUG AND 1} PAD AND gis zene. FE 5-5630. 206 E. Bivd. WEST SIDE CLOSE IN Wooded Ac reage Six‘and ten acre parceis—each beautifully wooded. with fine building site Quiet. secluded | | Joc au — vet only 3 miles West | iC RT a\a BIR D: Realtor 3 Community National Bank Bice PE +421! Eves FE_$-1302 For Sale Farms" 48 lath Pa L FARMS IN LAPEER AREA 40 acre al] modern deluxe farm, 4 bedroom deluxe home fully car- peted. barns, hen houses, tool t garace. storage house, all bidges painted white and yard fences with white pickets, the periect home @nd terms are avail- able shed 10 acre farm with modern 3 bed- | room home, Tn, garege hen hese, om main - gravel road. Only 88750 $1500 down 5 acres of garden land with 6| roor. semi-modern home garage. hen house, A-1, Only $6760 with $1500 down 210 acre all farmers farm. Good bides. and best in land, located South and West of Lapeer. Prices Pa § FORCES SALE OR lease on first class busy restau- rant. For particulars write Box 116, Drayton Plains, Partridge IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE SHORT ORDER RESTAURANT Busy location—business, fixtures, equipment and stock ex: lease ear around operation. e .b00. With only $2,000 down. GROCERY, S.D.M. & LIVING QUARTERS Here's a chance to be in business for yourself. Business. fixtures & equipment only $500 down plus in- ventory operated 8 years. location; act at once on this one. RUSTIC FURNITURE & GIFT SHOP to sell at once with terms. |} On 5 year rotation crop On busiest highway in Michigan. | $38 | #9 «acre modern deluxe dairy| Here's a chance » of a lifetime oe trh detuzre dairy teo-make- some —> ms: barn 2 silos. room for 60 head opera year ‘round. of cattle. 2 modern homes, also Includes large living quarters. one semi-modern home, many bides iness res equip- out bidgs. A-1 land on 5 year ment. Can have your investm rotation plan terms back im yr Only dn. plus 80 acre farm A-1 located South inventory This not a hit & modern bides f Lapeer semi : ad $1400, to- and all in @60d joining black top rd. Gay's best buy | 49t mere all modern dairy farm } nd 3 share crop goes with FOR SALE OR TRADE: NORTH- ern sooets fares. 160 “—" Deron Roars tillabie, es ard, "Stich, Inquire FE t pes Julia: an Investors You're missing the boat if you gent investigate thie new 8 unit ront motel complete -boat - ond bait business and large pa- vileon with picnic grove, all- lo- cated on Saginew Bay Will sell together or separate. Owner has to sell, doctor's orders. For de- tails call J. LIOR INSURANCE = wren hee | For Sale Resort Prop, 444. A. Taylor * “Tarm Peer at Ree terme: EARL SUGDEN Realtor MO 48241 Eve & Sun. Lapeer FARMS OP ALL SIZES. cavenal jake farms. P. W. Dinnan | k Sons. 66 W. Huron. ‘MO ©3835 | miss proposition shown only by appointment ~ WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATION JSINESS 9 PONTIAC STATE RANK ATL DG Need Money? We on nen: a0 yous Celuphene, Just "FE 5-8121 payment debts oF other Yoans are completed on vour first and in a few "eral repay- ment olan. Home & Auto 471 Community Nationa! Bank ‘wipe 9 to 4: Ra urdav @ to 1 LOANS 30 E. Lawrence — FE 2-7131 Prienaty service “erviee $25 to $500)" ‘Loan Company}; WHEN YOU NEED |, mount hay rake, rigged for power ft. Trade for garden tractor or er lawn mower. OL_6-2207 2% INCH BIKE, WILL TRADE for smaile: boy's bike. FE 4-4098. $500 PAID ON 2 ACRES NEAR Clintonville, balance $700 at $10 month, Trade for small house- or down payment on e. FE 5-2431 DUMP TRUCK cash or what 217 SERVICE FOR have you, 2 SE EXCHA OF ME Dy care Ly to Leoes a,- 4, vane Welt OR 1358 _0id car in trade OR~3 +r01 HOUSETRAIL ER EXCELLENT condition. Trade for down - Rae on house. 875 “cott ree “fet plano, SLIDE TROM- outboard motor, movi out sult et or what have you. SWAP Aarts & HUTCHES FOR t th. 6518 Sim- Once se er cheap. Nerdwure tan" ™2 WwW Goon | Foe, mf FRIGIDAIRE ess ition. $25. 137 Oliver 12", cu. ft. Frigidaire freezer $249.50 re folding chairs . . $399 se’ f prepring mattress our special display ad EPAYTON’S ‘f ‘urniture Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. range. Excellent condition. 9360 ke Road. SALE GUARANTEED RE .. $39.95 up w wamers .... $19.95 up washers 909.95 up acuum cleaners 5 Roy's 96 Oakand DAVENPORT 1 INCLUDING SLIP 3 . FE 4-3375. Weekdays er. telephone sand, draperies. baby dresses. Very r b 4-2250 “THE VERY BEST IN appliances, be sure to see our se- Washers at $14.95. Ranges : eratois at $29.95. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest|" 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-8316 | 20 ) ACRES 7 room modern, ful bath, pew | FP. A. furnace ‘pasement, garage, chicken coop, brooder house, 12 stall barn $11.000. _ Cc. PANOGUS “1910 M-15 Ph__ Ortonville 132, Reverse _ charges 16 ACRE ~ PARA, HOUSE AND barn 3237 Baldwin Road, Meta- _mora ie ARE. + ‘yoom | HOME (OME ON MiSs. near Meta mora, ye S "rea'ty. ~ Ortonville. +3142. * nemapeain 0, AcRE cae FARM. MOD- el Baatad PLUMBING AND HEATING A going business fn a smalier town serv @ wide area. —_ several in electric: appliances $15,000 down. TRAILERS | Well located on the west side , an excellent business There are trailer and cenrent mixer, an aluminum building fer of: CRAWFORD, ee kere me 3% wm Ona Se 7B 4-100 nrabiom: me You can van wel up fo 4000 STATE “FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 192 Pontiae Rank Ride LOANS $25 T Boxter & Livingstone i RANG 3» = LATE 1983 GMC; im. model with ¢ new pos Fhape Leng bed. All . one 4 “s acce can MAyiait ae wr name cbrande. “'Blighdly or 7 ratehed, $285, 50. bis Michigan Grebard WILL TRADE * FOR o_ Avy. outboard motor, boat or wood Working. tools MY_ 22611.” FLOOR MODEL WILL TRADE LAKEFRONT ; On f for tow mileage 34 Pontiac Star e of each Chief, or Super 88 Olds, Phileo~ $239 Now $190.95 FE 41289. ideire ’s is PT ALUMINUM TRAILER. Now eses i Will swap ‘for small house or | GE Washer $290.95 now .... * will sell. Marian. ronrite by $305.95, Now | Studio couch - $19.95 2 pe. living room sul $29 95 5 pe. wood breskfast set $24.95 | 6 pe, dining room se $69 95 | Chest of drawers . § 8.05 Guaranteed washer ........ $34.95 Table top gas vange oenonen $50.95 Table top desk. $ 7.95 Sm: domy verre ri Free Parking VY MAN'S. i 18 W, Pike Only SEEING 18 BEL Beautiful Fumed Oak dining room suite type table opens to 8 jong 4 regular c 2 host chairs. FE 2- Aue eee eee eee teee sense eeeneeeneee pad"... $i Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-710 AIR COMPRESSORS ejecttic sewer “CONE'S S RENTAL” Ph. $-4963 for free tes or pipes fixtures. atic and ot oer heaters, off i. rnaces, steam and hot wa- SUPPLY ee Phone ! he = NAWE 3 C TRENCHIN No WMA. .E water softener | Sant ead = es oe LUMBER ~ “Best Buys” OPEN 8AM TO 8 PM SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Sheet Rock ver sheet $1.28 fir borrd No. ) $110 per M. i=e W pie carts $#9:00 per M. 1x12 W. Pine boards $99 per M. geek Brg oe, No. 3 oak foorirs § °138 per M. a ee oi rele. Roose Harbor. {DW ARE: MBING TOR. $40, WASHING oe A ee | eee RCA TELEVISION, 12% INCH TA- . ’ ig a wine Sebald Ss SQUARE TOP MAYTAG. BALOON ‘Soils «8168. Northern Lumber | Co. Simmons Hide-A-Bed We SEEN IVER EM 3-4650 ase ESTAS Blackett's: UILDING SUPPLIES ant'a,_ ae PROVIDENT LOAN - . set, $100; Kenmore washer, $15 Be we . M. Roy Annett Inc.| ane sevines society of Detroit LOW INTEREST Chrome “dinette set, table and | TRADE GAS STOVE POR ELEC. Sheaih : aM 1 W. Lawrence 8t., Onitmited tunde or tingle family | irs, FE 5-3293. tric. Munro Electric, 1060 W. ps a - utility plywood . $4.50 sheet REALTORS PE 2.9249 aw ortaasc secaneried cate FOR FURNITURE, OR | _Muron. 72% =F£. Huron FEderal 3-7193 . : should tools. Phone OR }-2717. Ss ROOM SPACE OIL HEATER. air tight siuminum weatherstrip Eve and Sunday 1-4 AG k FINAN CO. —_tote._Fhoe = TER | and balance ; _ $15.50 FOR LFASE N MAIN H. G. PETERCON CROSLEY SHELVADOR, 9% a not = Speed, Rs ‘Ve bendle a complete line of build. Brand new super Mobile gas ste: Ce W310 Pontise State Bank Bide | Daiance at -1¢ mooth MY 2371) | SMALL FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGER. | | gredex, et, reasonable orices foo in Kecse Hartor. Will ~ROCHESTER, MICH. COIL SPRING MATTRESS. $15. 2| ator $20 FE “16 a ready to in family Prone PE he whe 6| 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your _— G.I. . nitare. ait s” Ox “eze FE my "ACTON TV Walton writer "625" ha aa Reval tre pm Pe io Tt Ser title Most deals closed’ tw 30 CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC RANGE, 4 © BURNER ditch ‘pump. good for construe: “Grocery. gas minutes. also. made on ; Pl ascnors Cane Rar} Faw USED W\GHERS | RECONDT Wis - sewer work, $50. bedroom ant above ape re cor ee. Stanature and ott -r ve Personal Service high. Mahogany. and | eonee a ctrle_ wate pa et post a vee vear 7 Wests ineter, chime: “Mya att water bes or, ; n ie capes ab. iness.- Netting 20.000 oso pearty. OAK LAND Russel! H. Young, Ine. ot 2050 ‘Saiddievelt, Ra. “at Pine Frigidaire ire refrigerator. iad GE | is $5. FE 23503 of wet Substantial down payment. Bitl- wit si N 412 W. Huron st. FE 64525 |~_Lake Rd. “CRUM e nev. ‘st. . man, S cat Milford, Mich, Mu- Open Eves. ‘th ® Sun. ‘til §| ELECTRIC Rerniogns-. CRUMP ELECTRIC READY F UR OAS RVICE LOAN CO. tor, large rug, chair, sewing ma-| 3465 Auburn Pu oss | pace nermh A Praken GULF SI SUPER SF oie, tules : ig, seeds. Im Im- "| Use, REFRIG. 098 & up & up| Sutomatic gas conversion burner. 5 leave. modern. well located. |) me) L1)INNC - Swaps . 55 Fe i“ . Used less a year All neces- - Se bh bbe FS bad AMES AND? a Waren ee . D | Mayta sh —oo> “EMIENT jc -f raclemahd \ cultivators for €ub. Also rear Wortuahouse aute weer” 00 50 6 sed Trade-i -In Dept. _ € EMENT BLOC KS Immediately delivered —84 Sheffield Ph. FE 2-6401 or FE 2-7275 Russell Lemon COSTELLO'S LAKE ORION, boats, pa furniture, souvenirs, and arch- anes .E FLUORESCENT FTx- tures newest brightest and modern t: of ens, dineties —— | ‘na reation rooms, $11.95 value $5.95 slightly factery m E SALE, WX New and used. Evans Equip- wy. a0 GALL” WAGIO., AND ~ __ PE 47881, 6% FOOT WESTINGHOUSE RE- CEMENT BLOCKS ““Tageraton wits . unit, $45. casn "SE sn ‘ SPECIALS ON NEW? | ,, hippewa Fence Co. MERCHANDISE * | gated crystal git. Sms Innerspring mattresses ..... $16.95 posts four hook. $8.89 e@ch. In- attresses 39%! stalled m cement $15 a . Sameer bed wenaplate eases b-+-4 . No answer OR 31251, 9x12 linoleum rugs perfect as DRY HARDWOOD, Chrome, breakfast set | KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE. HAUL IT | YOURSELF,-2005-PON-— ee eeeetibess _TIAC ROAD. For Sale — Silver tea set and tray. Reasonable, Phone FE 5-429, YTOR GHALLOW-WELL JET wa fae’ wait pain wast ee sem On Bride Hard Or eal. Open Sundays 9-12 wor Aabeen O4, O46 pe Ciestee ‘t | WANT. 7 SEL LL YOUR CAR?, Place a For Sale: ad in Pontiac Press to reach hot Phone FE eet - s 1.98 .. “ 98 Inside-Outside Paint. ..$1.25 ‘4% ft. Wall Tile... .8c ft. High High Close Enomet cence sen Ah dee csenels tiie rT ge ‘eft Plastic Wall ie iée' sq. ft. Harold's, 140 'S Saginaw FE 2-450 Delivery Double Red. ‘Siam HEAT YOUR M For less with an c guaranteed want approved "ee on mers lines $96.50 and $119.50 values $49.50 950.50. These : re ; i fe a i Stock a pices elt Youn cave Get our go prices. Paul St. ‘Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce EM : 3.2731 LINOLEUM RUGS $1.95 {aco tle | 29e SMITH’ S OUTLET each door. $10 patr. eves. 41% Rural St, Drayton Piains MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO rate chrome fluorescent lights tory irreguiars Michigan Fluores- _cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. MEDICINE Caninets LARGE 2 im. mirror 4 metal cabinet $7.95 tue, $3.95, Slightly marred. Also jarce viglectton of Spotictns cok eabt th and without ligh e door units, ail at ex. sliding ‘rt eeptional bargains. Michigan Fiuo- Tescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave SATURDAY | ~SUNDAY . at Our New Home 2258 DIXIE HWY. Visit ow loc - only a few minu’es drive from any- where block no: Pixies - pontiac Dri ; ve- In ; Actoss the road from SHOP HERE & SAVE tae} — URC aa wy. ¢ wore - FU ** . wiring —f Triple Checked Used Trucks 1950 Ford F-8 tractor. "Thoroughly - Reconditioned 1954 FORD 2 DOOR 19499 CHEVROLET 4 oe. Pa ¢ thousands of miles ~ “It's my mother’s windowbox—I can't afford cut flowers!” Sale Farm Equipment 76 3 6FT, GRAIN ageaa, CORN gia Sa petit i farm east of yke. complete. l4 Mile : mile east of Middlebelt. JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, brake in plow cultivator. FE FALL BARGAINS For Sale Housetrailers 78 Pontiac = Chief MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 45. ft. in length. Up to Sy r sion, 2 speed axle. 1952 GMC 4 cylinder Diesel tractor. 1949 GMC tractor, 302 en- engine, 5 speed transmis- 1947 Chev. sedan de- livery . occ... eee. $195 1949 I.H.C. panel... .$295 1951 Chev. panel ....$525, 1947 GMC panel ....$195 $195, 1983 CUSHMAN MOTORSCOOTER Perfect Condition $175 Also a.selection of 65 re- conditioned “O.K.” Used Cars to choose from. Matthews- c's TOOLS HOME CRAPT TOOLS ___ SLECTRIC saws SEWINc MACHINES WATCHES, ETc ETC. GENERAL WAREHOUSE Open: m= -* ete %: Sun day 10:30 to 2 3 to 8 PLENTY FREE PARKING cee tne, Whole. Seekents snip” Sons | Dick's Air Cooled Engines 10 6, Ggmee 1980 FORD WITH PLOW 00 GREA JOHN .DEER : 5 y to RINE bry or pate. OA 62107, 564 First 8t., eas Di = B WITH CULTIVA- You. can mye. Les Hutchinson Bad Aa mineralites, m to: oLivER 4 tioned trailer as low as Tax | MECHANIC'S SPECIAL| FLATQTE AVES specimens aver -= fo: _Satewertave POPPY MALE is. |CASE IL 4 Biooaown TM bp. outboard motor forward.) 010 Gt) pon vere] bing and cut rial Chair. $1.50: Sdtewer Invoice SILVER. KINO GRAIN | DRILL, . , ae and reverse, $208 value.) 1949 Ford '2 ton panel TASKER'’S Line Pie’ Ated, “tan pene PLOWS, ARROWS. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales| saiy Sales. 210) $145 ( h ] t 6 Ww. re File $1.20 ex) Double File. 12.00 sos w HOUGHTEN' S (1s Dinig Hwy. Drayton Plains | ECURY OUTBOARD MOTORS “ e VTO e AL ery & S ctand, 528_N. 1,_Rochest OL 1-8161| Corner 8 Mile Rd. and Mound, er Craft & Yellow Jacket , : eld at go FARMALL H | ams oitiiterr rm | “ugar enn tearg. | WILSON GMC) 7" Frais Automs*e te $00: 2-3 Merten end Bydrosi.e bit-ell “@ HOUSETRAILER. % FT. rT LONG SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE |. . —_ Drawer $12.50 Good condition Take over ments $34.16 At Pine Lake. Phone FE 809 S. Woodward each: 1 Letter ‘Trays. $1.50 dg Ee We finance take trade-in's and, —™mnth. Total price 9480. FE 5-208 NEW ia FOOT ROW BOATS. FE 4 4531 S Running well. $ ~ i sie TO tawteate "| peck wate cockER Fite tea om Fase et set tn tts) ES _| Stop-Look Sale Store Equipment 64| ix $*cccate'stud service = Your Authorised Tetgusce Dealer Trailer - |*sseccsPeh Pecmamay | So Sete Seed cere) at Clarkst COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Sashabaw Rd MA > +14 1 BUICK, RADIO AND HEA arkston Sl Orchard Lake Ave FE * fii 111 PT DOUBLE DUTY McCRAY Ts OPaLines CANAR- eee ROG SAWS POR HIM. Watertord | , Row BOATS $30 AND DF USED er. white site good tires, SINGLE Paice 1% WP_GE MO-| 5 t0° ft. single duty McCray meat tes, 1304 Mt. Clemens. PE +0900. | LOO AND Stee omen” ee on Exchan e in livery. End, Pontiac R Motor Sales ocd $10 Pe MU 44004. iris we contained double duty ARAKEETS .... used. Bari 8. Mastick Co. M-00 at STEAM RADIATORS, BOILERS | Tyler meat én 24028 Milford Rd. Milford. Mich. Ph (Established Since 1932) and conversion units. 3139 W./! set of Dayton meat teales i And Champion. Bemmer, __ Huron, 1\@.by 8 Tyler walk cooler Tint- Home and many other new/| (eee 8. rE STEAM RADIATORS, BOILER 1 t horsepower Ratorprise meat and used = an¢ . bedroom els. BSundey “end Conversion — unit. 3130 _W_| , EMPder 11 to 44 ®. Choose vour own floor a Suren horsepower Enterprise meat Lowest ‘uke “aa terms. Sew arms 6 dock. 3 1 WR trosen food cabinet. : siers ry -}- aa os beat bow ead aPertige Plumbing _s net : : ues. —; 3 } arg Te, S AND FIELD IN-|3 ou in cooler doors with hard- LSD er “ * 1“ FT. c R Tu? = ae stall 23-0670 . sories. . WiLD 2 mill 5 gal. fee eream maker with | REGISTERED FEMALE 1 R18 H/| Stop tm for s demonstra tt ae +t HP. Gray. PE 47386. 3 acces: . SEASONED De een, ok Peta ‘cabinet. $28. | payments evatiabie. Gar- es a rrleerape 3 POINT RACING SHELL AND|‘@ BUICK ser, SA ait CStT us w|i RAMRPEg MCR ANT OPPER,| Seodeereohrun- ole ga | Open ves cndsunaay Pik, | fe Tere Qsi fos ver | Eien "asia s 8 s for AN ¥ es. . . very F $ SAVE $ " ge tompereture copter. air or ali PE §4511 Birmingham. Phone MI 4-6009 2 = Fr GENERAL HOUSE. little. $375 1618. _Kngelus Schram To make room for our fall and| conditioner RGITERED | ay. 5 trailer. Excellent condition. 23/i¢ HORSE POWER JOHNSON. | ‘#7 BUICK ROADMASTER, WHITE- winter : 1 oungs' _ months old. a implements.| off eq Terms. No interest. walls ing gut ll of our fishing “equip- | an Satianeat ot hateain ereee fan oa Wate Meat eid “temates Waterford alse Aino ‘walking Tractors and -power| Lot 4, 461 8. Te ; goes De, _Bocgee FS ole. are, Bette. Boater jon. 6 Be When the Old Bus - Ph Milford, MUt ~ *y NEW AND NIZED USED isso BUICE 2 DR fine, goge -s maAKS, roan “St Mioré. eUseal “he mutt | —? OLD. a Let os Sales & Service trailer on purehase pian.| )Fransportation Offered 87 | *%..Roi™ C2 DR sid DOWN A AND BALK S $14.97—¢19 °5 fly rods geration Ca. } Co. Highland M ee hunting stock, Call MA rE _yesn ee hy Seem te. we er 10 NN. at $11.97, Better stock up. Open ABOUT 2 LINEAR FT OF eons a 4 e Wille es ae dows. | ie TRANSPORTATION PAID TO LOS| _Wagdward, Royal Oax ae “a 6:00 PM. md __919 Orchard Lake Ave FE $0002 stud service, peardins ft + Repairs on all manes 3 tractors TRAILER EXcCuAROS Ag ey SERVICE DYNAPLOW 1 a a a-l ‘ Why SHORTY HCOK’S PLACE REFRIGERATOR OE i@ cu | _ine. Lawland Kennels. PE and Wiseonsin motors. 60S. Telegraph Rd FE Union Street. throughout, Will trade or : RINE DIVISION ft 4 door, good Mi | TROPICAL PisH AND 8 P F Eevee. 008 a UCK NORTH. PART| down FE 2-340 -* 1918 Cars Lr RG. Keego Harbor| 43906. 9 em. . ; ontiac Farm Su 3 . 34 FOOT ither w 8 Harbor | _¢: to 12 noon only Pincomb’s, 49 Park St., Oxford 20m Dada Syl tube C3 of eauity. You load either way. FE $4006. isso CHEVROLET 2 DR $10 DOWN SUMMER PRICES ON A 8.2978 Open Evenines |am1 puatiee Re. PE 46140 pone EM Satta "7 | WOMAN, TEACHER Grvineca tr| Woedear, Bimmaghem or" 1! ve OUGHBRED FEM. . COAL NOW IN EF-/ axe we An oFrer on Tm | matian and puppies thoes Galea, curves ds Punts 1989 MOBILE Se | pre 1o° porn. ‘Write’ Poatine _N Woodward. Re aie FECT. GOOD. COAL rms sor aes Seige edte | Call mornings, Eat 1 At wot og 1 sere of ground, just Bos _31. 148 CHEVROLET 2 DR Down Let's ALWAYS. win moragy sect trong | "ly Shaper free a ise “SG SoetSdaie Denes combing | feisna lites heice. sek | geoennes, tg Caorede. Sept. 18 mei parmente. 0, TK M. A. BENSON Sra vert teopee ena "loowrt, | pat? €20 Michiges | Sih motor. Davie Machinery. © | Snatie' Inquire’ st’ 216; Coansier | Sven OR ames“ ___ | _N"wondwarg, Royal Oak Sctube hight firtures asst metai | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 uction Sales afer 5 om _. | LEAVES cnt pessmes . 1980 CLUB 549. Saginas TSbiects with double bare tepper s - 7 - 77 Auto Accessories 80) living end sxpenses. Returning | 00d and tires, 478, Willi! NO MONEY DOWN 2 WHEEL TRAILER. ™ andl . and ower for garment storage ag ae pe a ge LALA AE AUCTION SALE EVERY &8AT ay *Fises trade 18 S Eastway. VY MYNE - tires, $90, 1450 Rosedale, Sviyan| f°, "Ales A quantity of lumber, trained. Ik “(tke "Fare mal bam | night.-1 mile south and % miles ATTENTION | Wanted Used Cars 88 ; tas 1980 PLYMOUTH ea? per mo. _Miege, | fed plywood One flush door, with | Fi 9 6558 Best of Lake Orion. Another big | We are wrecking 1949 to 1963 care wT Riemenschneider’s Rena SALVAGE { BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP colteneous Rosas Al coasements | snehcl lott elipeae ned canines, THE | HIGH DOLLAR — ye we Retrieraors, jor gtatet pea opin’ Rie? an“ Sa | Sharet aes wee vee me Spee ce eee ee | St CHOICE te eee-cmon “pir wood." "chipped bata “aed | p. Rest. Burrshell. 375.8 Telegraos | Die sale Loren Tyler and | _ be Se and tal ete" way vou well. 4500 me, - ice THT BODOR, 4 mee TUT CHIN GC SC yN Two LAMP Fou ~PpooT FLUO Hay, Grain & Feed 71 32-1521 ss SCHR "AM “AUTO PARTS wer | TICEN CARC lowe! S31 per mo. Fescent industrial fixture, ideal for ~ FRI NIGHT "Fp | 2599_Dixte 8 PE 44533 . Jj. VANWELT 1948 FORD .... $17 per me. TRAILER SALES | Stee, wormacrmet™ ate alts |MAZayeSMANg 4180, GHUTOM| Shaw diet etwusd Setttn Mt | one Oe woe Come In A me Yom — s, ‘ > [eis Dixie Huy Open ® 'til_$| value $8.90. These are factory | twine. Pickus or stationary, MA| W : we shave Lo Eves, 3 dare © seek, —wasrep 78 ome In And vrrenecces QT OOP mm, © petntor TTI, TAMER sang | Michigan fuorescent. 303 Orchard | "yop —|° cults | Rebull, eprines e ‘ig | ve ca Get The Car + |"e PACKARD ..... 6 per wo focet "PE Seth's | _tste Sv ron aie wage wre —| Se imarreatae sect | sepa one eM S| a aaa | OF Your Choice | ay or evenings. OATS. HAY. STRAW. COMBINING ving room Aa Pa, FE OF THESE CARS RAVE RA- Twin Tik-A-Doors, | Sele Beorting Goods 65 |°tes, teins "wim ar trims MA. tenths Neural pf abeieam | 9 AUTO GLASS” | yrs ay PLYMOUTHS | D108 AND RATERS xD A-1 condition. , wash bowl for Imm immediate sale 200 Chfroes wer TING GOODS! oats FOR gal UE WHILE COM: | ‘nd toler Bavy buggy, 2 Jovely Festah white ‘vou wat ant 3.52 Club «B4drs $805 HAVE BEEN THROUGH OUR Spald DWrieon cas ast —Dining. OA net GC . _ CREE. ONE =“ COFFEE 1 Piymout» w jmow COR: NTE ators, gas stoves, uum clean- ® eustomer each door FOR RECONDITIONING. mr oP Tae 000 LBs. Seti ay with bag. $22.98 FAR OA ony wh ° ers lawn mower, revolving clothes | flass or windshield. Hub Aute Good, clean, sharp cars.) 9, FORDS onwl . rall Fire, Dept approved © 2 car | Phu’. ‘Soop conpr:|_ For Sale Livestock 72 uprings. g. Dressers. bed | Pits"ngg 72 Oakland Avenue.| Get your bids THEN see |-as Pora « door ...00...0". Ting | YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE at, * . mere DIVING LUNG. Goo! : nnn see - various k at SELLING GARAGE Eat ENT. us. Ask for Mr. Donnell jae -- owes cease ome CARS FOR LESS THAN 91.00 A so ea McOREGOR TOR- OLD ANGUS BULL. 9221 range “LE wai fe win finges team FOR SALE, @° McOREGOR TOR’ |" nithardson Ra. Walled Lake. | tapes bicycles. Ratan porch fur. _prices. FE_ 31500. at— | CHEVROLETS bay. (witt ff n ine PE 4-5158. BROWN WN MARE RIDING | xtension S. PLYMOUTH MOTOR $40. rE (SO Chex. 4@ GP eees $505 eu! save Gooune GUNS. BUY, SELL, TRADE. BURR. ARE, UIDING HORSE. | oeienmed "We have a hares park, | C27. 2018 Eimhorst Ponti TS Ry MeO Ray ---:-: Ses | SCHUTZ MOTO | 300 8g agion ee? SUPE S200 | _ Shell. PE 3-4708. 375 8. Tele pb. ep BAY HORSE: 1, YEARS ing lot, good lunch room. B® B Auto Service al ontiac Ie Goer | ten ptskup ...... Sas “pEBOTO-FLY MOUTH RS RS IXC. THREE yx66° INSIDE Doors.|SHOTGUNS AND DEER RIFL se . L : $7 each FE 22742. RS. | Siew and, used, Tradeins ac | Tri h arg, May tnd ein Sie Many type. auction pF Huba, Huba Retail Store $2, Dots ES _ OPEN TIL 9 P =r TALBOTT LUMBER Sealer “te ape Aut uthorized Browning reo an BANGS TESTED att ae cae ; aa —saND. Close ow te —- sale, on Factory Branch wate, a trans incon Orroes For Your Cvcretece J GATE RIDING HORSES. 861 some bar, perfect for recreation ners, ripples. @ t off ile Mi | yrTo ...... 1980. CHEVIE KELLY’S HARDWARE)? por ‘ta ses wel sation | ners. ripples. 4 per cent off while} 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | 39 podge «ar, agro... tees | "Radio and heater, 4's Scott ane 3004 Auburn at Adams PE 28811 PEL ENTERS, Seen apase. clase jnchading pipe tree scaster Oakland Ave. PE +0008 | FE 3-7117 {42 pe, elding after aeons = neat “ r 40 ur TENT, 19x16 wire FLOOR ee ee Will € WEEKD OLD COLT | ime reem” Enchen "2 tems ain. |; REPAIRs BUMPING & PAINTING; Ht Dede eae. 3 an obs OWNER ike new MaArfair 63875. | Broke to cart and riding FE | suites, several double beds, Same | FREE ESTIMATE tone 90a Pet cette. we Good Hanecken a oe = nee este tetrer Draper + AREY BEAN f ~--Rienrenschrrender- QU, HAY. zi Does | Houcekeapine a irreewrenrey" react: To "Wanted bivestock— “career op teres BRAID R SALEST— > 4 . Bros" ing us vou es- a 0 ntea't ps prmbtne shee ‘MOTO S) _ wo DS. . L. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) wrn trvestock oF ALL KINDS Mickmott at’ Oxford Community PHORE 186 Dodage- to Duy s use* car at Lake Orica at ee — ls. ace pang, | ee Jones. MA 8-8206. Auction on M-24 just north of 30 Years air Be ing Wanted or Sales. MY¥rtle oa SIT OUR NEW STORE an : ase t st : i 40C ERA’ WAREHOUSE CO. | “Trane mand fii dint Lyle ‘Conk: For Sale Poultry 74 F | GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE Plymouth ” Chevrolet . - $395 2258 DIXIE HWY. PARK FREE. _f. FE 2-85:2 or FE ‘bin ~~. A Pe Oe or Sale Housetrailers 78 car cy indere rebore?. Zuck Ma- Sharp late model cars wanted ) door pn exceptionally clean 2 VENTILATING PANS FOR ~B-4 Truc ki Se PIGEONS—RAISE GIANT SQUABS chine 2 Hood. Ph. FE | Have buyers who will pay top Phone FE 2-9131 | left ¥ goed miles s, $40.95 value $20.95 also large tucking Service A few pair of Giant American | AMERICAN AL, ae _| dollar throush Thursday. Friday 232 S. Sagi St d selection of door chimes at ex;}.-Fill dirt, stone & gravel. L..| Crests and ite Kings for sale nental. Westwood, 14 ft. to 38 Sale Motor Sceote 82 and Saturday Drive your car tn . ©aginaw . own trnordins selene. Michi Pr-| Slade, FE 5-0448. Shown by ent. ; py homes. Mase floor rs whether fully paid for or not NATIONAL Motor Sales orescent. renard Lake Ave: | Top sorL. SAND. GRAVEL. FILL | ito NEW Ht RED PUL-| bur sre pine on used | 148 CUSHMAN OVER |HAULED ‘ i6@ CHEVROLET 2 DR $10 DOWN | is-SALANCE OW WALK-IN COOLERS . te en Sas! grading. FE| lets, 10 weeks old. 2616 Crooks) trailers, Bales, 2101| 104 Douglas. FE 2-29 Central Lincoln Woodward. Birmingham or ue, ¢ how. Just take ever payments. _Rnd FE cost? after 6 pm | 1 TOP SOM FILL DIRT AND WHITE AMERICAN PULLETS.| NATIONAL. 22 FOOT AND BATE a scootER, B, Weatvert, Beret Get | Walton, sand, gravel 29-2817. Ready for laving. MI 6-2020 Nearly .ew. 344 W. Huron. ercu #1 18 PT MOBILE SPORTSMAN | 7 Se aqion. WE sont Nie EA os ry ‘a ome | trailer. $500 Avto. oil hat water | “70 '" onas of sand. gravel Sale Farm Produce 75 12 ~ 2 oy Cushman Scooters Ss LOT : | _heater. $25, Milford MU_ 42543. rene. AAA~ ~ xIor Ta 2_8. Paddock _—»s- PE +-4246 USED CAR oto ne and top soll. Also trucking. Call i er | WALE In COL LER MADS Ton me FE TIRE 50 LB. BAG MICHIGAN GROWN ue Nernst. = Rs oes HON. > Corner Case And W. Pike Sts. _ to Firedome V-6 This ts @ or Ait. ry ~ . =) TOP SOIL. BLA potatoes US. No. 1 B_ size. $1. beauty with 2 tone WOLVERI NE - PILL. SAND. GRAVEL SCHAEP- | Peck baskets tomatoes, $1.98. Me- SALES For Sale Motorcycles 83 ~ Cash Ready warion Re, Ppasce os puty 2 grey Cnoisn, PER FES-T014, PR 8-0889 zene Farm ‘arket, yee, latest st 7) 8. Saginaw St automatic transmission. Here ts a LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. BLACK en Ke Featherstone Rds. M- Jol see Stuarts with WE NEED SHAR — En owner car with very low mile- wo 8 P k FE 2-07894| BLA oy oA DELIVERED. $/ — sonne windows walk through ENGLISH CLES. GER- - WER vik. P age that can be had for $145 No, 3 osk finorin- eg M $95.50) yards, FE 5-2840 or FE_ Bet SMITH, HUCKLEBERRY all sliding wardro man scooters. 231 _E. Pike St. RS 195) CHEVIE, 210 2 DOOR POW-| down (or your old car down | Stee--sheetin nae M—-- | Yeon marsh, open once more. OR| Goors, aluminum combination | Fo CA ER GLIDE RADIO. HEATER.| 2% month car ) and oe : mci} TEIWa BHO - - "root-that-| OF ft i Bd Shop Jt—Then_ Bring It Here. BLUE & WHITE. PRICE $1650.| benk tates. * “mance at bw ISx14 lavator ns Be ONT OR D411 of tes F Cast 76 we oute t Davidson Gales Co. 372'S. Sack | WelPay That Bence Sab to = $28 to 50 3 are | PNONE FE Sst + SCHUTZ M We care. tine ts tumber. - arm quipment Also see New Yellow- re? “ On CHEVROLET ‘“ TU “Wo DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER = gt tine me lambet. | PILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT. MA-| wn | Holly, Sky es DOR, TWO | 913 § Woodward quate righ! son 5s peat. everet. wruvet } CARDEN TRACTOR, GEAR DRIV- ond Great Lakes. pocgpels wen E ‘or Sale Bicycles 84 See M&M Motor Sales 7 trade. eat Mi"Slemens. Ask. for OPEN ‘TIL 9PM. WHEEL TRAILER WITH HITCH | Stone. washed concrete Eravel cultivator. $250. Pract) | (0 '3e"monthe, ‘New only | BOYS BIK2. EXCELLENT CONDI | oF °F ton G0liat ou Wate meget cary, 1 Your Cunrentence Excellent cond., $60. FE 7-621. toes cally. brand ‘new, MEl-| § per cent up to 60: months, tion. PE 2-743, Dixie OR +1603 | on tee . FILL DIRT. BLACK DIRT, MA-| _rose 44259, Holly. | DO YOU_WANT A GOOD 47 | 1980 peat gravel butld Parts end cccceserien. Sone ENGLIGN BOYS Bike SCRAP i. CARS Nash? No money down, $18 for| clean throughout Runs very good ANTED . ae” RGAINS EW. co MIRRO | SELLING Y 1. ; 8 months or $125 cash New bat-| FS 3-7542. . W _road gravel. FE 21768. WE. HAVE SEVERAL GOOD} Mile South, of Lake Orion, on onan err Chanizn | _with us pai ist It SU ota07 brakes. Clean interior. “54 DODGE V-@. RADIO,” HEAT. Ruplerer Goonies wae fe terres 45 ont FREE WING AT POWER, Aue MOWERS A % rr UNITED rs 5 OR 32216. | WTD. JUNK CARS SCRAP — 1940 CHEVROLET 805. with “extras. 1000 mi. MY 3-3811. trates fs for trip oat West. Aug 20. | PILL LL DIRT TOP se SOIL SAND AND nore A ,LERS ALL rn, FE $0102, 508 LER, MOD- naaie SHARP. Se oe om afer 6:30 8 PE 2 | SoOGE aS ‘ - ENGLISH BIKE ALMOST NEW | CHEV. “4i_ Cou 606D SON | ken at once +0008 a its Chan OF WORE 100 |T© TAKE TRADE two CREDIT MS i FE, WOURE TRATL RB 0005 | ENGLIGN BIKE aLMost NEW. | For Sale Used Trucks % 90 “dition, FR 7-9082 T SOGGE CER AaB" WORLD SCOPE ENCYCLOPEDIA | Hickory Ridge Road, Highland. py ¢ors PR ¢3112/ takes. MY 2-052. = vOLial Wie aT Cy - ed ai oon MEAT. set, brand new. a ogeemes. Paid Off Route 3° KING BROS. ALMA. 3} PT 000 CASE ENGLISH OLD. | HERE COMES r Brection lights good $65, sell for $30. 6 Eln FOR SALE ATLA DIRT | ROT. MY 21431 evenings . . | Extra ya ecce,ceriee, $35. FE 46329 “* . . . : tet manure and cement} YOUR I-H DEALER |x MODERN GIRLS 2% INCH DELUXE BICY- LACY AGAIN! | 149 DODGE CONVERTIBLE. Do It Yourselt ol ere FE a ad PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE be, mieved. cheap 2 +2913 Ghee 8 FE Te 19 48 | Clearance sale for new stock. | ton Phone FE bea" 5 . . . . rel es of cars. makes ; . . SELLE hn Quick delivery, FE a OM BINES-— i. - "| WANTED TO ‘aT + GIRL'S . | wont M. G. 1981, HEA —srevet-9 ~Parkhurst’ Traiter Sates” ie 0 o-d—condition-—-Ma+———< covers aoe fd PONTIAC AUTO SALES : . a, AMAZING NEW TRU-SEAL AWN. | PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY coms ™ a THE NEW gave on theer fine matiie a? lanl MA on TEN Era re eetst + Mee. _nonditin. Low... ing window for porches and| fravel_ Fit run 6040 and Ls STRAIGHT | ‘all ‘Ses wil be sold at used | — bressewaye. Peo sain 2-0303. BINE. prop SPEED AND ETE ane, Se Boats & Accessories 85 : GRA BLack bint,| CIENC A Ne $ YARD DUMP 1953 CHEVROLET CEE WEEDON recommended for ‘:wns GRAIN Yoo cane CAN'T AT . n i - . ed $3 © PT ¥ THE FINEST BUY | 2s > BEL AIR SPORT COUPE ROME EQUIPMENT. shu food stuft, FE 1-9318 ne ee EEE, oN nent weaver offered, Custom PEED AXLE 1661 8. PE 4-2807 Boal a he TERMS MARKET. boas, 10 A gg Bo ang “uke | 2 coe pe p paint, radio, heater, spot- re | ee RRR temas ime) Seem DAIS ven vow gis LUMBER & Un 4 . | fobs Shorty Howe OR TA ph K ON MY 2-4611 for ¥58 Gee's we | lees eeuron, Motor aie 7 ~ ‘ alled 2. uron mong eRt #701 | UOT tei Ne ENG BROS” | eeeteatee es Seecee SRREE, CURE, ResDENT ° “ . : — ia. | v ie rd . Not SUN. 10 TO 3 “ant ") Journ LOADED #1254 = =YOUR I-H DEALER | used in ars. Worth | $100 L ARRY TAYLOR CHEV} $20 DOWN . ow aLeURRATE PRICE | ke. Beare pence «PONTIAC RD. aT OPpYER =| “¥* rc ae os chemem Ou am ort “Ths temas oe | aeta inlet SBE sore ees | EROME ore S ow 8A MBING re eae b MARtRE SS ee | | Silver Kine Diteet Drive Chain Saw | @ : 3 dan 2 covers. ING i | oe com Weighs only 25 Ibs! ...... $198.95 Rochester Ford Dealer | ‘3! Chevrolet deluxe 2 door prone Classified ads! Saar Sie Poa ae PH. OL 167 os Gh TAYLOR'S Cars, realestate, furni- 1 Call FE * eB een owen 9 ge tee Ss " ge ai i ee ne cesebsa di hee 3 eer oe { os be. THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954 _ Sg epee ae Cn ee 91| ’For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91) _ For Sale Used Cars 91 mana - aE Meehan perma oR Reveee | ST Soe ; apa ae K Sa | eS Harold K. Tum ; SS come, SEEIG|HaroldK.Tumer|| by “1951 NASH, © ward, a or 10 N. a baa, ; : ? Pacemaker ter, .. flock, . - - m ‘ a . . . ae _~ "jad and ae 2 tone paint, | 7. SAVE ME! ee ED ID 'Y-DR si, DOWN AND oe SS OawN aND Investments — Fy ed signals. en | _ ANNOUNCES: find*that good cars and fair dealing go hand in hand Sind alcineiemn or te oe | ea wa ATION The Opeaiig of Another Turtier Used Car Lot 4953 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER . Wood al Oak. oy Custom deluxe. hydra | ; R) : ‘ 1982 BUICK w Fon, oy ORG) =. | and |_Eh See eye com at the NE. Corner of || Cun, Grae, Daten Mini he cgeetintsenatom ara | PGovend hester, white wall tires inst FORD_V4 STATION WAGON. | tia | WOODWARD & 11 MILE ROAD = el “ j heeter, wh all tires, { é PY é ——— eee ee . PLEASE. Rie rest ees OOMe Are Not! 1951 Olds Al $1745 — - ra Te sere tegen | HAROLD TURNER, FORD |] 2 oun '.GHRISUESIRATOGS 1950 PONTIAC Before’ Oliver Buick puts| Saat Ae ti ee has ne “ in W ” | ae eee nae Catalina Jet dinek, white wail SAVE ME! | “ex P wh ee rates For the Best in Wheels and Deals | “ONE IN A THOUSAND ures, LARRY | a Used Car up for sale it] SCHUTZ MOTORS INC] _,, Al" BUYS |.Co tibl m ™ $1,195 ’ Deieto Pirmeuth Decler - : V 1949. BUICK | | JEROME is checked to make sure OPEN TIL oPpM. ; n erllbles , Conrertble radio and heater. dsnte | 7 > aah cave} Rochester Ford Dealer | jt will be an investment soar ae a erence — | 51 hale 4dr. 51 Buick ...... see $4 J Reg, electric vie Tf mebody doesn’t save See | ordomatic .... $699 50 Packard $599 | us we will be heading 1953 ut pies ee worry-free “hydramatie 8 power, cauipment 51 Hudson 4 dr... . .$399 1954 FORD | south soon. Our owners transportalsae... That's its PACKARD 4Dil_ $10 DOWN 53 Ford Ranch you answered the low price BAIT ads and been restiine Fo ylinder, 2 tone) . . . continue ments. 464 58. , Pg “eg will only keep us thirty FORD | Why it pays to buy from Yorgward, Pirming Royal Oak,” ne Wagon ...... $%599 SPECIALS disappointed. You won't be disappointed here! _ setuel mest $1,950 is hey want to. ‘S 5 Uae on — Oliver’s where only good cme saya iS 50 Plym. 4 dr. .... .$399| 46 Dodge 4 dr......$199 aan 1953 PLYMOUTH 'H CLUB COUPE erwin’ 7 7 — _ 7 ¥ — See > aii REEE Geena eg ere ers nee ye = bead ¥ — see . . - ’ e signals, chrome wheel Soren. A ee car at a special price. . 1950 BUICK get rid of us. We were FORDOR cars are so . | ine PCYMOUTH 2 DR. sie ows SPStude€t: ‘Cpesrr$4444-S0.Nash.2. dr. $199 hia . _ a @ door, radio 20 born and raised in Michi $1350 N° Woodward. Royal Oak. or 110 |] ’52 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $999 46 Cadillac 4 dr.... $199 . 1951 $1 CHRYSLER SARATOG A oes { | —~ , ’ , Attractive two tone paint—maroon grey media, power pees | gan’ and we don’t want SL Buick 4 dr, radio, 1953 Plymouth 51 Chev, Hardtop. .$799]’46 Nash 4 dr....... $199 |]] “craves, exteulent tres S108 re NAS DeSoto Plymouth Deal kIN , ’ jar sper gor yg ree 2 tone to leave our home state LARRY H heater, one owner. nae at Qeater, + b> | 51 Nash Sta. W ag. $599 50 Hudson Cl. Cpe. $199 { $495 . | My friends and I have. JEROME | 9Q5 itis tow oni '51 DeSoto 4 dr... .$699| 48 Chev. 2 dr....... $199 | Rot} F Z| $ : H S INC. |] "49 Olds 4 dr....... 99 | '48 Dodge 2 dr...... $199 | 1953 DE SOTO. all been checked by our _ wom ot Let me A st ee ten pee . s_ | ar ~ op - . 6p | * Foret steerine. o and beater up - to - date mechanical , GOOD PLACE TO BU } . OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. |] ‘Sl Packard 4 dr... .$599 ont. Sed. Cpe. $ | \ $1,795 | clinic and found to be in| 30 Pontiac 4 deeradio & PLYMOUTH "a 4 DOOR coon || > Plym. All- Metal 47 Chev. 4 dr.......$144 most courteous salespeople, with your budget in | | rubber, radio. and hoster. $200 | Wagon ........ $699 ‘47 Packard 4d $99 mind, to serve you. - Transportation Specials | wonderful condition. I’m | 1953 Ford |. heater, LpuyMouTi st 3 BEL enear 159 Nash Sta—t¥ $744 “ -_ moe i 195] CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DOOR NO MONEY DOWN JUST GOOD | Dark green custom four door Eaons ite, new. Ouner must sell ~ Je NEST Ste. a6. 47 Olds. 2 dr....... $144 T)] padio. neater, whitewall tires, paint in new condition, mterier es! sure any of us would | tires, This ta "9p 11,000 mile car. | $695 _Pine_Lake_ “Lake Rd | ‘SARIym 4 dr $599 40 Buick |] spotless $805 ; ‘ tire never been on . eae wey? UICK os. eeeeeee S44 P) ) 1947 BUICK | love to become a mem- Se. Now aa car will 1954 ] Plymouth I] °52 Mercury 7 | ; 2 door. Radio and heater. ; make me, down payment. Easy Two door sedan Mgnt crey with : : 47 Stude.“2 dr......$199 \| tte 1950 CHEV ROLET 4 DOOR $195 ber of your family and| SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. red to. Heater ter aod detvonier ait Sta. Wagon. ..$1,299 winsine green finish, cleo an Powerglide transmission and ’ . i er. pertec ond ¢i . we promise we will be DeBote Pivmoutn Desier ‘St Mercury 2 dr. Sedan, irene sion lone Gal wit eve |} 50 Lincoln 4 dr.....$699 Al Ford'2 dr....+++- 4 | — Tour hte dependable and give you) OPEN UTIL 9 P.} automatic shift, radio & airy ena S idetmettt|| ‘0 Buick 2 dr......854) TRUCKS | : Sane good service. I know we $145 . heater. SCHUTZ MOTORS | INC. |] ’53 Chev. 2 dr.....$1,099/ 32 Ford V4 pickup. $699 -_ 2 doer, Made end beater, | 276 Worth more money | sp quer goog barune! $n $1095. OBEN TIL OE aie | 53 Chevrole '46Chev. panel......999| , $395 . - the follo ing . Ase eee ealestate ee : | SUP MOUTH CONVERTIBLECOR. Sta. Wagon. . $1,499 49 Int'l , | : pene So - — than wi prices Economy taste ak semen gee ie al. tee, Power Meh, redio, heat , . , ntl panel...... $299 || ; : ; y_ Saarhet_ 3° _ Aura! r, 53 Olds. 2 dr. Cars....e0e, 1946 CHEVROLET listed. Please come in ae ncn tend Seon tis We neque a ; Cie Se Lincotn'e tte Super 88 ...., $1,699| 51 Ford !; pickup. .$499 || Prices LL $108 and help us find a home pa a 53 Henry J, nearly new. "1953 Pontiac $2 Plym. Sed. ..... $499| 52 Ford % pickup. wy Treatment 1a ~~ | and at the same fifme} €20d-runs good. It's | reedy tol _ Two tone blue. radio and heater. ‘53 Buick S _| 46 Int'l Van———— 44 a ee | 1949 PACKARD - $= $595 bydramatie uber ______— pe = =-Ge8e———— = self—to-a— + ou aubara cn more a oe low = sae ian “roa in ‘Hardtop sarees St, 899 2 ton, 12 ft...... aie | Radio, heater, 1049 PLYMOUTI 12 DOOR car can -m deriul buy. tara Tir te, Saas eR ones INC. 1949 FORD V-8, 2 DOOR . 196 PLYMOUTH PE i200. ° = "30 Chevrolet 4 dr., radio | 92 8. — Birmingham ‘Harold Turner, Ford |] Radio, heater, excellens tires, More than just transportation at $125 MERCURY oe INSIDE OPEN “TIL 9 s, Me { $5.50 per Month _Ave. . & heater. : For Your Convenience 6 MO. GUARANTEE LOW BANK RATES (NO MONEY DOWN) 1950 Nash ......... 395 | 61 MERCURY CLUB COUPE. . . ae — _MeRT mers W6 cnc trom | Nan License AV te | HBS Ey RRS DUT” SE: $595 _ 1952 Pontiac | SO MONTY POWS "Glenn’s Motor Sales _| | “Seren Stee few ton os - smmunity 19 1 XN | $587 24 68 ina’ PE ¢7371 tires. A real “clea po 4 + ll Mile at 51 Nash ......... > Se eee SASSADOR TW Scan Fa seommentie Motor Sales { pipcon wreremaue. ew Matha suai. beater. coe Heh let 2 | Kouta ar a nit tern Beat || S Woodward Woodward, ~ - a + Inc | good ures. new hautery, $288, 68 | “49 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Birmingham Royal O k Upen From 9 to 9 . , DeSoto Pivmouth Dealer b4 " “ & } ter. 912 Woodward > . reine APES peer | 1952 Ford 2.2.0... $880 JEEP neater | OPEN TIL 9 PM. vrigwest ‘Jon | 10 Woodward at 134 Mile - ' . 1750. e | TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Por Your Convenience . ; ‘- JOrdan 4-6266 = 803 N. Main, Rochester 2 Beaceer peace me | $495 Lincoln 3-3857 Lincoln 3-4436 | Midwest 6-1202 or LIncoin 6-8410 » OLive 2-0311 #4 English Pord, $45 “7°33 PONTIAC. 4 poor HYDRA. Open Til 10 PM 195 <4 ch CI le 17 795 | WIL: x3 sALEs ARD SERVICE matic, $1675 FE 7. pn oo — > ew ~ t....$ UBURN AVE. PONTIAC "$2 RED ¢ CONVERTIBLE. adio, heater radio, heater, hydramatic. loaded “JEROME | wenelae iosiens ‘Y'all Come Plymouth 4 dr., ‘on Shee aOR ee Co) ig gp See Us! | © heater 9 PONTIAC COUPE EXER VACATION 5 og cas pf eae, Fe \ in ) f i ets = i have nice ir cars) $395 1951 Pontiac VV \/ . VALUES N VV \V A \ ou can rd —| 0. - — ' 1952 AERA $1095 1953 Chevrolet. $1587; many at only — | Ragtrgueveee metaiie peiet Ths .-AT-- | Radio, heater, Power, ois, “oa ‘ * | | be bought for as little as $145 seat covers, _| $20 Down \'34 Pontiac Starchief Cat-| Months onthe beloncs win won re $895 1983 Dodge... $1,187, See Ed Jones at ‘o. hes -SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Pontiac forder sedan Two tone) CLUB COUPE-EV 423 | NATIONAL alina, radio, heater, Hy- . blue with radio, heater and seat j : DeSoto Plym Desler bd eurers. 5 easy ees MOTOR SALES | dramatic, all leather in- a reeeeers 9 PM. - ~ pt . 1952. ........ .... $995! 1953 Chevrolet .... $1189 171 S. Saginaw St, s EEN oe. O ‘a | a C e a | O re mouth sedan tudor Mere is TWO-DOOR 210. DN 3845 ari . PA . as fae 1952 Nash pL et : 1950 seca, $595. 1952 Plymouth ..... $a) famritaree,, tare te? H2OQD maven cerns vey carers ert s'e"ewect rant GRU GE'Goe “APIO ® MEAT.) Foals, Ra th pstuuha ca evita grey tone fina whe | 0 8. r sa 6f "i 7 * | <. 8, le er! Eeerer: “" ESS GOODWILL USED CARS * w mil well red-for 20 Cheapies for sale | 1949 Pontiac ....... $489) sCHUr2 MOTORS 1 INC. ae ‘SI Hudson Club Coupe, a, —Phone FES 24028, - from $95 to $150 SEAN YORAMEATIC; Be coon "12 8. “Woodward sham sharpie | [ OREN"TIL 9 BME) starnie Jacobson “Not a Name, But a Policy” Pontiac’s Exclusive a ; 1} | $8 | | ~ Jerome’s “itenees® : JO Paks, Baie _ Bright. SHOU et Chek Good STS Here Are. dust. &. E ew_of Our Good Buys, a 3 dillie — — + Orchard Lk. Ave. at Cass: cro COUP PE RADIO-g HEAT be Cadiia. _4_ dr, dee: ight, saat-sa: vets cte Like mew. f a FE. 8.0488 Clue ready to go and Took at Ma rOMtG © tne wees Puy f equ wil ois — OD ord oe SRO | this low price! Sonrac ie Lake NEW ~ $1550. ‘52 CHEVROLET ‘SO STUDE. 92 PL 1950 Dod e | TUDOR DELUXE BC 2666 ( ‘ars | : FE 2-6541. YMOUTH Grey Sour sece with vos i" | $2095 Seon | Tania Meonaion weil RADIO A AND HEA ATER. A ® A REAL VACA. EXTRAS INCLUDING AUTOMATIC MANY TROUSANDS OF MILES tert heater A one owner car. just 1949 Ford $365 sol sueee. Cam be poem ot 2008) TION VALUE” AT THIS LOW PRICE TRANSMISSION. a oo Sen eh 4 pg A green Tuder oe 3711 =e. { 1946 FORD 3 DOOR | | “( 700dw ill Used Car’ 4 . Goodw ill Used Car” Goodwill U sed Car mobile in like-new condition. $145 $195 PETER SON down or your old car as down $825 Payment Bank rates - . . \ SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 4951 Chevrolet ..... $789 82 Tinceln Cosmopolitan | 13 Sauer. 5 & goer $950 $695 apenas Ras outh Dealer SF DAN Radio heater — spot 1950 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. SEDAN 951 Kaiser 4 door sedan a "OPEN TIL 9 ex agin “UM Niner” Powergiige pe $475 Tardap. tadio Heater, TR Riser fedan. $000 = ; 4611 s Por Your Conrentense 7 | automatic-shitt. beautiful itor Liat & SERVICE 'A8 ; NASH 5? DESOTO ol KAISER FOUR WITH RADIO. Y’ all Co e IOS) Ford oo SPAS MENSA DOOR lang finish, A custom ce ———— | RRSORREONED. gi MEAD To 00 oe “Fier RATER AND Wronamatic. “Sent I } Mm V- P ik? ee . . ~ sie omen _ $195 | jab . | —Y all Come “Solid Value “Goodwill Used Car”. “Solid Value” . Us! ~- “+ - - Pi . te I7tb Jj ae : 7 ee ; __ 7 ee - a a —++ 0 Ler U O 2 See Us!- W127 Pontiac coves $I ga MG SRIROUEE 8,08 | $I095 | carte Ei eauea $225 $i] 195 $645 , > We have nice clean cars| 345 | NATIONAL augnew ot | that you can afford —! | ' 1 RETTER BUYS! ae many at only — | . | las Pontiac # chieftain deluxe 2 dr. | » ‘ 1 1 | 1980 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR oo | low mileage Extra clean. 4 Pp $20 Down | | $695 | 31 Ford Convertible, ra-' ar - | . S > - t | ( - “0 ati : + ’ r ee A Jones A 1530 More | dio, heater, Fordomatic. | Overdrive). 2 door. Demonstrators and Factory Officials’ Cars With Low, Low Mileage and NATIONAL 108 PONTIAC 4 DOOR | 31 Kaiser detuxe sedan , . g MOTOR SALES | New Car Trade-ins | RADIO & HEATER $895 | 8 Chevie fogtiine 2 Cert. oe Very Low Prige Tag. See Them Today! 171 S. Saginaw St. ' | $395 We have 8 transportation Mpecials | . -—- oe — t | our c ce . cial care st Orch FORD Orr | ° ! WEST SIDE. | Ti —- : a1 ene . | 19s CHEVROLeR-PIeKUP | USED CARS : \ ‘1954 =PONTIAC custom 4 door Excellent nade | 23-9975. SES Reres|Michigan’s $125) OPEN eines "Buy tee Gar From = Dedier tor Krew | a ing FORD, CORTON, aA DIO [| be eroomante ti] 9 p.m. | nets SE ea | _ heater, $495. Terms, 861 Doris, , . . cally a nice car, 503 8, Saginaw. FORD "49 $399 Finest | $275 > a PONTIAC 3 Pe POOR RAE RADIO AND £,cien® custom ou, Bo radic, ; _heater, $1 aE | Tee Poet VER ~ angen ontiac Retail St 1954 DEMOS neni met ie Matthews- IVER *enceee Ore 1954 Ford Victoria arid Ford con- On The Corner O} PAC PAYMENTS |. Gren eavments” hee, bon” Burns a" ‘Harareaves a ore Fe tae Factory Branch he ea oot ard & 14 Mile Ra +m (Hara Bl aL k | FOLKS READY TO ACT\ ry TODAY’S BEST BUYS h4 1100 ; read Classified Adst To|] . _ in cars, furniture, rea! — et 210 Orchard Lake Ave, | Sell ‘em, rent ‘em, hire 63 Mt. Clemens St. at Mill. FE 3-7117. estate are in the Want , =. 210. S. Saginaw St, . ‘em —dial FE 2-8181 for ; 4 Ads! | | FE 4-4546 FE 2-9101 an ad-writer, a _ . . . he a! is Television Programs -- Channel 3 WJIJBK-TV 3 Channel 4— WWJ-TV 3 Channel 1— WXYZ-TV ———- —— TV! ae i A ’ stars @00—(4) Time for Music. Jane ts Our Tine. Fim. Palmer sings. (2) Rocky King. |9:00—(4) Cavalcade of Sports.| McKenzie Party. (2)—Lone Ran Western adventure. (7) Detroit} Films of the Deadline. News. events. - events. (2) Star Theater. “Pretty Polly,” 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. anihtataeeene. “Eve Arden. (7) week’s sporting} ger. mystery tale of murder and boy - SATURDAY ‘AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Weather.- RFD. (T)h— 12:30—(4)—Mr. Wizard (2)—Cow- G-Men. drug store owner. (2) News.| film feature. Rejuvenation spree by wife 9:30—(4) Greatest Moments in takes 20 years off Stu Erwin's| Sots. Walter Kiernan hosts life. sports stazs film clips of famous sporting events. Jesse Owens, News_Caravan.. John | guest. (2) City Detective. Rod Cameron stars in “On the Rec- Tunes. Ray Anthony and band} ord.” 1:00—(4) The Duke. Paul Gilbert} ‘lk, film. ~ as prizefighter turned artist and 18:00—(4) Showcase of Stars. Film night club owner. (2) Panto} Drama. (2) News. (7) Black mime Quiz. Peter Donald, Jackie} Spider: John Shelton in. “Road Coogan, Dorothy Hart, Rocky| to the Bighouse.” Film. Graziano play “‘the game.” (T) | 19:15 (9) Weatherman. Dr. Ev- falls gets | crett R. Phelps. baited into biggest fish story of | 10:30—(4) Man About Town. Bob Maxwell with music, variety. (2) Liberace. Piano Impressions. “wife, Peg, invites old beau home | 1#:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. com Film of sports. to shake Riley out of his placency; stars William Bendix. | 11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) Topper. Cosmo Topper loses; (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s $30,000 worth of securities be- On. Soupy Sales with vocalist longing to richest woman in/ Donna Brooke, guest. 1 en Robot Seine |t:18—(4) Friday Show, Film to (1) Who's the Boss. Mike Wal- Be Announced. (2) Eleventh 4 | lat people. film. (7) Motion Picture. Acad: $:00—(4) Best in Mystery. “‘Ac-| emy. Zachary Scott in ‘The count Closed.” Stars George| Southerner,” film. Nader, Carolyn Jones im story; ~ : of romance and double cross. SATURDAY MORNING (2) Playhouse of Stars. Faith | 9:15—(4)—News. #:30—(4)—Ding Dong School. * 9:45—(2)—Mich. St. College. 10:00—(2)_ Sinema. sary Story,” stars Paul Hartman | 18:15—(2)—Cartoons. et Hl | e FA as Albie Morrison, as Alibi and ° 10:30—(4)—Cartoon Express. (2)— wife slip away for second honey-/ abbott and Costello. (7)—Blink- mace. ey Adventure. $:30—(4) Soundstage. Drama _ to | 19:48—(T)—Cartoons. prices Western film. (2)—Big Top. Kelly. (7) Zane Grey Film. Kent Sweeney. Charles Ruggles as} Taylor in “Fighting Phantom,” |: 45—(4) Sports Scrapbook. Sports Hour Theater. Scott Brady, K. T. Stephens in “Port of New York,” Knowledge. (7) — American News. 10:45—(2) Movie Date. 11:00—(4)—Mich. Barndance. (2)— News. 11:30—(4)—Sat. Show. -(7)—The- canes . 1:00—(4)—Woman in Man's World. (2)—TV Bandstand. 1:30—(4)—Garden Shcw. 1:46—(4)—Industry. 2:00 —(4)— Double Feature. (2)— Baseball. (7)—Wrestling. 2:30—(7)—Wrestling. 3:30—(7)—Back to God. 4:00—(1)—Press Conference. 4:30 — (7) — Public Service Film. (2)—Movie Party. 6:00—(7)—Heart of Detroit. Racing. 6:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. ()\—All About Music. 5:45—(4)—Mich. Report. SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Concert Hall. (7)—Madi- son Square. 6:30—(4)—Youth Wants to Know. (7) — The Stranger. (2)—Beat the Clock. 7:00—(4)—Bank on the Stars. (7}— Enterprise USA. (2) — Stage Show. 7:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (7) — Sports Thrills. | 8:00—(4)—Sat. Nite Revue. Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. 8:30 — (2) — Jack Paar. 9:00 — (7) —Big Playback. (2)— (‘a— ()— -- Today's Radio Progranis -- Programs furnished by stations fisted tm this column are subject to change without notice. WIE, (708) CELW, (800) ww, (856) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1278) WIBK, (1498) : tM: ae, Be Reynolds ww, News ‘WJ, Bruce Mayer CRLW, Human Rel. Week la Oa ag cuLw. Prank MeKeller ww, Bud SATURDAY MORNING i News, Slagle WxYa, Lee Smite ; CKLW. Bud Davies CKLW, Eddie Chase ee Vinal WJBK. News, Youngs WCAR, Gports 9 Sendott | WCAR, ¢:20—W IR, Racing Sa Toby De _| 12:15—WW/J, Bway Revue wink, Dinner Music ¢:15—WCAR, Coffee 12:30—WJR, Parm Digest WCAR. Magie Music C20 —WIR Voice of Agricit Wi Army Ben 6:45—WWJ), News WxYz, News, Sendoff ee ae ee J, Three Star . Sons Saddle WwxYa, Red Skelton WCAR, Coffee CELY. Daten Lowts 1:00—WIR, Jt WJBK, T. George wwe ewe eee SATURDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Muste wxre. Wolfe Davig ww, 7:15—WW4J, Gay With Music ee News, & B. wx CKLW, Guy Nuns WEAR. News. Coftes CKLW, News, Muste i) een ae 7:30—WJIR, Peter L.- Bayes | 7:15—WJR, Music Hall wR toh Cont’ Z, Show Time Revue WwW, News WW, Breakf Music: CKLW, Theat WTR, Lose Benger W. Toby David . 1:15—CKLW. Canads WJBK, T. . 9:30—WJR, Farm Porum 1:00—-WR, Rellywe 6 Stars AR, Howe, Musto 146 WaR. Cotas weed Ww, Here's to Vets WJ, Parade of Ba 1:15—WXYZ,- Guest Star Man's Pam WxrYs, ews, Wolfe ORL = 7 CEL Essex County 7:30—W Kaye w. me te 1:48—WW4, Rews WCAR, 'Tigw ° ww. Big Preview 8:00—WJR, Mr, Keen ; 14S—CKLW. Ray Bloch Room WWJ, Hear America Sing gy g Jack White WJBK, Tiger Talks CKLW, Keep Healthy CaLW Gomme wath, News, Welle WCAR, Werm-Up Time ? oon, Globetrotter WJBK; Baseball CKLW. David Teg fate Sretane §:00—WJR. Esc ea EER Kent —-Ballaee..| an Meme ne WXY?, News Festival WXYZ, "Bancine Party ee SEAT OTD BRE RR tes $:30—WJIR, A. Godfrey 8: 15—WJIR, Music Hall WJBK, Baseball! Wave, Vance Singing WCAR. Coffee With Clem WCAR, N. Y. at Detroit 8:30-—WWJ, Egbert & Ommily| %:15—CKLW. Bud Davies 8:45—WCAR. Radio Reviv’l| 2£:36—WJR. Operation Sun. CKLW. Bud Davies 2:45—WJIR, Here's to Vets 3:00—WJIR, News, Overseas WXYZ, N Music . Take a Number aaa Just Basy 9:00—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye | 9:66—WJR, CKLW, Henry, Murray , . CKLW, News, Music - 0:18—CKELW, Lynn Murray WJBK, News, Wm, Sheehan McLeod ews, WJBK, T. George 9:30 wR Jack Carson WCAR, News, Rhythm CKLW, News, Bud CKLW, Barndance Ww4, Harkness, ng 115—' Mae 8:15—WJIR, Science Adv. 9:233—WIR, Jamboree World ‘We Live | "Cutw eat baie’ WXYZ. Music WWJ, Grand Opry CKLW, Have a Heart . CKLW, Lombardo - on mat "Btw Bown pone 3:36—WJR, Constant Invader WJBK, Houseparty iam Tennessee CKL’ . ww, ‘Pibver MeGee ‘ W. 8:60-—-WIM, Agric. USA 10:00—WJR, Believe Country t ? > O45—IR, 2 wwe, were; CKLW, Prank Edwards CKLW, "aeserieons “wwi., . Top of Town ’ WCAR, sor Temple 3, Sot ow CKLW. Wayne K 10:15—WJR, Music Metre, SRE pomtae Carter WJBK. House Party WWJ, Heart of News 10;00—WJIR, Garden Gate pa, “aad Bud Davi Date | Wr, dale Howare TEAR, Move carouses — | WAR—MIR, Town & Country , jamboree ; Dance Mus Tera Lites ta Wachineton | WIBK, News, McLeod (:1S—WXYZ Horse Races | CKLW Music By Roth CRLW. Ray Olrerdin anew Ihe zene | einai yo ~t- nnl | A 16:18—WIK Topic for Today Bateman! “Show, News | he WJBK. Scores, Patrick WAYS, W's “Your Business it:e0— wIR._News IR, CKLW Gatred Heart WXYZ, Top of Town Drake 19:45—WZYZ, Top of Town WWJ, Mary Lee Taylor CKLW. Quiet Ganctuary pace WJBK, Houseparty WWJ, News 10:45—CKLW. Here's Health WXYZ, “A WXYZ. Top of Town WXxY3z, Hews, Tep of Town | 11:00—WJR. Robert Q Lewis} CKLW. Teen nimta. | CXLW, Jewish Horizons CKLW, Van WW), Serenade WJBK, 11;38—WJR, CBS Oreh. Ww. Gentile WXYZ, Johany Slagie WCAR, News. Carouse! CKLW. MacKellar CKLW, Lynn Murray WJBK, News, Young WCAR, News, Song 11:15—WXYZ, Slagle 11:30—CKLW, News, <= cin aad News, Romance Bud wR rs 2 Parmer uw erce CKLW, Toby David WAR, Harmony THe argh a Hosptita) Perm rem a 6:15—WJIR, J. Russell WJBK, Melody Time 6: rags Hainline 8 wxva, Navy Hour Caller prt a Muste Date Gen. oRLW, Bec. of Btate WCAR. Talk Sports WCAR. Magic Music 6: hg industry WY anpower, News Home CKLW. Mie Cathotie vd eorge WCAR. News, Muste 8:%%—WJIR, Nite Watch CKLW Jamboree 6:38—WXYZ Shake Maracas 5:45—CKLW, J. Brickhouse SATURDAY EVENING all 6:3%8—WJIR, Reynolds; Racing WWJ, Showcase 8:45—WJBK, Christophers 9:0 Ww. Two for Money Symphony THE joartiac: PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST ¢ 1954 By TED SMITS a i gt That's My Boy. : 9:15 —(7)—Wrestling. poched om. | College football involves hundreds | 9:30—(4)—Private Secretary. (2)— . Ellery Queen. of cities and each week, -| tides o fbattle shift, interest c 10:00 = (4) — Big Picture:-(7)—* name up in a game that previously’ Realm of Wild. (2)-» s' 8 been he ; The step-by-step Indochina cease- fire took effect in North Viet Nam AUG. 9 on July 27 and -in Central Viet Se Cubaw.... 005-0 as BD OMS Nam on Aug. 1. These were the |} 15 waserrerd Tu. Hall. S17 a.m two main_battle areas. O::R7 a. mi 10:58 8, m. The truce will take effect tomor- ae Walken tans awd * 140 o. m.; 10:05 o. m5 es pm. THE BEE LINE Kersten charged that Saba came | kknly Michigan manamong f the little kingdom at 8 a.m. (8 mediators were scheduled to meet’) to Detroit in June with his trunk | rescued. A sixth is missing p.m. EST Thursday). The French| Fuels constitute more than 60 Contact Lecal Agent or Call with a Federal Building conference | full of Communist literature to take | presumed dead, The plane high command>in Saigon said four} per cent the total mineral output ese. in Detroit'today in hopes of ending | charge of picket lines. in 40 feet of water by divers. | hours later it had received no word| of the world, td Americans killed and three others-+the—newty—created—joint—defense ———qnyared, , wk | command for the continental Unit- . 3 ied States. The command unifies The Reds rejected this fectest aS ‘all “home defense” under the di- cian fees no . Red | rection of the Air Force fighter aircraft. The protest against : ; the fighter attacks was strictly for | make full use of this affair in ar- the record since American planes , guing in the autumn session of the | shot down the two Red aircraft. United Nations against any move In @ second note on Wednesday, ‘© give Red China U.N. member- | the United States renewed the pro- | * test and demands for compen-| @"Y Way 50 far as the U.N. is con-| sation. Washington told the Chinese | cerned. that British ownership of the plane | did not relieve Red China of res-| Compare Timber Strength ponsibility for the deaths of the Americans. -Peiping announced yesterday that the Reds, who have apologized to Britain and offered to pay damages, again refused the American nofe. JUNEAU, Alaska (UP) — Scien- tific tests are being conducted by the defense department to com- pare the strength of Sitka spruce with other timber to determine if the Alaskan wood can be included in specifications for structural tim- bers. * > * Officials there said other steps were under consideration, but that rejection of the protests was rela- tively unimportant for these rea- sons: ; 1. The United States made its real réaction known when it dis-| THANK YOU patched two aircraft carriers to the _ trouble area immediately after the July 23 attack on the airliner and— || Yes, many thanks for whatever the provocation — shot |} your splendid support in down two Chinese fighter planes. | It wag suggested that was strong | action which the Reds would read-| ily understand. “2. The protest notes themselves, | with other official actions, have sought to make clear to gov- | ernments and peoples in many landg the ruthless condutt 6f the = = fra pace Pepe's exon! UNITED SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS to Britain was that the plane had 35 Stores in Michigan the recent election for which | ran for Sheriff. Gordon W. Deneau been mistaken for a Chinese Na- tionalist bomber. . ” ~ 3. 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