' % ee “ me t* ¢ = j x ye f } ; ; J ; \ é j ; > é ‘ + f , 4 5 : } “S3- THE PONTIAC PRESS & lzth YEAR’: . : ‘keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954-28 PAC’S ‘A000 cht ..Uu"tEn ne : ea: : | 4 FHA Calls Meet | Hurricane Nears Coast ‘Cohn onHand | 400,000 Fire Strikes Near State Fair|But Fyll Force . eS i, bet, bl \ =, = ie a : — —_ Pent Be i : z es Tryingto Regain :£ANA04 et ac ter Today in Senat ~~ |Passing to E rying to Regain & | {loday in Senate - ‘Passing fo tast Windfall Profits) | M Carty Probe of Coastal Cities - Windfall Profits ~ M Carthy Probe | . _ \of Coastal Cities Takes Ist Step Toward Senator Claims Money Nearly 5 inches of Rain Getting Back Millions Has Been Spent Illegally |. Dumped on New York; for Government an to Investigate Him Gales Buffet Shoreline WASHINGTON (#—The| | WASHINGTON (Sen. | NEW YORK (@—Hurri- Federal Housing Admin¢ McCarthy insisted today cane Edna raged toward istration today took its that a Senate Elections sub- the. eastern tip of Long first direct step toward! - committee spent “a vast Island today where lands- claiming for the govern- amount of money illegally” men félt the first thrust of ment millions of collars! in investigating him two its fury since its birth many in “windfall” housing years ago. days ago far down in the profits. i McCarthy: made the Caribbean. “A Acting in the case of the » |statement during cross-) At 10 a.m. EDT, the cen- big Linwood Park Apart- examination by. counsel for ter of the storm's 125-mile- ment project near Ft. Lee, “> |the special committee an-hour winds was charted N. J., the FHA ignored a || weighing censure charges AP Wireptoe | 200 miles south of Montauk threatened-court fight) = against him. The commit-| LuMBER YARD BURNS—Firemen on the roof | in the vicinity of the Michigan State Fair in Detroit | Point, the tip of Long Is- against the first of several tee pressed ahead in a Sat-| ot the building at left, shadowed by darkness. and | last night. Three firemen were burt but the fair | land 125 miles east of New urday session in its effort) smoke, help to battle a $400,000 lumber yard blaze | grounds were not in danger. York City. moves aimed ‘at compelling ; jito wae up public hearin ara - ae Shar Seis there reported “windfall” recipients to re-| = aye ef tata 4} | as soon as possible. Lag IC S M the Monteuk highway: inundated . turn money they made on| Sf Sak ~ >. 200. ents ve ovens oot || M Not Go All Out scked in Fight. |" oe ° pina -tinipeenramamte be Sal See Sas ee U.D. 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Chamber of Commerce . 7 ane Waldron Hotel Bldg. | he es os ™ bs a, f SUZAN BALL ATTENDS NURSE — Suzan Ball | Church, Hollywood | Biddle, after the latter’s marriage to Los Angeles | when Miss Ball had her leg amputated early this fireman Deforest Webber at the Little Brown | year. ‘Pray, God Will Help You Weekend Motorists “If hearted man here who might give S| and jet Him help you, it doesn’t Datted Presse Phete The actress served as matron Miss Catherine | of honor for the young lady who was her nurse Keep Policemen Busy of Yourself | MIDLAND, Mich. @®—Busy U. 8. : High 10 bisects «Midland. an oe ee ee ape Traffic hits peaks of more than | —_ i ee i 1,300 cars an hour on some week- | concluded | onda. Then he reached into his coat! That's when city police go to pocket and pulled out. the book | work, They operate traffic signals manually, give more time to to show me. It was torn, ragged, trunkline traffic and otherwise | dirty. He continued: “I took that bi it along. Special si warn | book with me. Often, to get out npr a _ of signals ahead. |of the cold, I would go into a They say the system not only public library and read it. I read traffic but keeps accidents and he began te) ie a dozen times while I was tg 9 minimum New Guinea ranks next to Green- land in size among islands of the world. _THE PONTIAC PRESS," SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954. mobile will be at Elks Temple, 114 | for 250 donors during this visit. Orchard Lake Ave., Monday, Sept THREE | ae and 59 call FE 43575 | oe Red Cross Bloodmobile | Shjcintment or just walk in during SOWV@ Pig Problem Will Be Here Monday — | the specified hours. | MILFORD, Conn, UP) ~ 4 Mrs. N. E. Durocher, recruit-| complaint about a piggery was The American Red Cross, blood-! ment chairman, said there-is hope Police Com- _ A run-down house can‘ run up expenses There's no economy in postponing needed home repairs. They'll be more needed and more ex- pensive later on! 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Mich as second class matter —— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS —== = The Assoctated Preas is eniitied exclusively to the use for republication of ail loce! news printed ip this news- paper af es ofl AP news diapetches ——— — ——__— Tus Powrue Parse is delivered by carrier for @ cents @ Week; Where carrier service ts not avatiable by mail bi Oakland and adjoining counties tt ts $1200 @ year sive | ether places tn the United Tl mall eubecriptions are peredic ‘nm a@vance Phone Pontiac FR 2-018! — - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 , ee Dewey’s Retirement Republicans all over the country, in- cluding President Eisennower, regret Gov. Dewry's decision against seeking a fourth term as New York State's chief executive. “ Their disappointment was sof- tened, however, by the an- nouncement of Sen. Irvina M. Ives that he would accept the GOP gubernatorial nomination if it is offered him. That makes such action by the State conven- tion almost a certainty. * * * Gov. Dewry’s announcement that the tinie had come for him to retire to pri- vate life caught many Republicans by surprise. But it didn't stop speculation about the 1944-48 Presidential candi- date's future. It was pointed out, for example, that the man with such a fine 12 year record as governor said he wouldn't “be a candidate for any public office this Fall.” eed * x -~* oy This, it is argued, left the way open for Dewey in 1956 to seek the Senate seat now held by aging former. Gov. Lehman, or even make’ another try for the Presi- dency, There also is talk that he might be chosen for some high office in the Eisenhower Adminis- alth his Senate term has four years to , was influenced by the retiring ~ governor. . * & +* Also like Owosso's most famous son, Sen. Ives is a strong vote getter. He is on expert on labor matters and popular with organized workers. To him went the first appointment as dean of New York State School of Industrial Rela- tions. . Ivas has been a member of the u House since 1946. We beli¢ve Gov. Dewsy’s long and brilliant public service gives him the right to decide his own future. We also Believe that in endorsing Sen. Ives as his successor he has chosen the man. * most likely to retain the governorship for the Republican Party. - Puerto Rico’s Progress Some Wisconsin business men are re- ported alarmed by inducements being offered Badger State industries to locate branch plants in Puerto Rico. The question became news as @ result . ‘of a visit to Milwaukee of a Puerto Rican government emissary. Actually he wes part of what the islanders call “Opera- tion Bootstrap” and his Milwaukee visit was not without result. 7 & -®.® | Two business men there have agreed to open an electronics equipment factory on the island. Another firm is negotiating a prosperous branch there. Neither Wisconsin nor any other State can hope to match inducements Puerto Rico offer® These include no local taxes for 10 years, freedom from Federal income tax because of Puerto Rico’s commonwealth status, and free . rent of factories if built in small to or in the interior. . e-, 2. ¥ be Other advantages are an abun- lant supplyof labor — still un- ~ aikilled “but being traitied “in *\ 1g been establishiel and per capita income QNTIAC PRESS fom ween aise to ent MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS . * * * Instead of being a cause of worry, progress in Puerto Rico eventually will benefit all of us. A higher standard of living there means we'll have to supply léss money for welfare needs and the . islanders will be able to buy more of our finished goods. Ike Again Says “No” As he did ‘early in August, President EIseNHOWER again has turned down a suggestion that the U. 8. break off dip- lomatic relations with Russia. This latest “demand” came > from Senate Majority Leader KNOWLAND Of California. His telegram was made public before it reached the vacation White House. It called on the Presi- dent to. make the diplomatic break because of the wholly un- justified attack by Russian fighters on one of our patrol planes. * * * The previous demand for a diplomatic break came from Gen. Mark CLARK who coupled it with a suggestion that we reorganize the United Nations without Russia. The President—was right-in telling — Gen. CLARK that a break with Russia would serve no useful purpose. He is right again in saying the same thing to ; Sen. KNOWLAND. * * * Our Moscow embassy is valu- able because it keeps us in con- stant touch with official Russian . thought and action. Closing it . would intensify, her than re- duce the cold war tensions to which some observers attribute these-at tacks. ——— —— _-Overmearp: “Their marriage may have been made in heaven, but it was soon shot to (deleted).” .‘ Anorugr thing that us doth gripe: To see a woman smoke a pipe. —_—_—K—X—ssa—s_——o The People’s Business: Governor Humble Says ‘We’ Have Balanced Michigan Budget - at Last By JACK L. GREEN LANSING—Lindberg and The Spirit of St. Louls flew the Atlantic Ocean. “We” did it, said Lindy modestly. _. Until this week, that flight has stood as a kind of a model for man's humility. But this week, Gov. Williams sohred far over the Atlantic, in fact right out of sight in a new kind of flight. “We,” said Willlams shyly, have balanced the state budget. ‘The -Republicans, whe tought all along they had accomplished this feat, were so stunned by the governor's pre- sumption that they haven't yet re- covered breath enough te scream. Williams accomplished his little budget- balancing feat all in a_ moment with _a-press— release which had State Controller John W. Lederle reperting to him the facal year ended with a $3,685,000 surplus—first in five years. 1 “We have wiped out the “state's million Goliar deficit in a two-year period,” the gov- ernor proclaimed proudly. . This is apparently what Williams means when he calis for bipartisan gov- ernment. He is bipartisan when there is credit te be handed around, but strictly partisan when there is any criticiem due. No political statement for, of course, that’s what it was—has made the Capital's hair stand on end quite so much in years. ° Because the Capital is chewing reminis- cently over ends of the bitter fight in the 1952 legislative session in which—let’s be honest, governor—the i balanced the budget. ; It is easy yet to recall how Williams per-— sistent}y and irritatingly kept demanding the Legislature pass the corporations profit tax to wipe out the state's steadily mounting deficit. _ Ht ts easy to recall how reluctant he was te accept the Republican Legisia - ture’s first budget-balancing move, the shift in the payment date of the cor- poration franchise tax. “Qnty a stop- ” gap te fool the people,” he said sourly. it is easy to recall Williams sulky opposi- tion to the final budget-balancing move, the new business receipts tax. The governor screamed that it was written by big busi- ness, that there were some very peculiar features about its passage, that the legis- latuse didn't know what it was doing, that it was no solution. , And; above all, it is. easy to recall that Wil- liams refused to either sign or veto the bill but let It become law without his approval. Bat now, with the deficit finally wiped out, “we balanced the budget” Williams says. cS Williams can take just credit, for the work of his burget bureau in holding down ex- — and scrutinizing expenditures care- ‘ully . i é } t \ SEMA aL , | h ‘ Seana re | the ae "FOR WE ARE LABOURERS TOGETHER WITH GOD_/ ae 79 Voice of the People “t — ‘Science and Religion Born Together, March Together,’ Says Pete Jensen (Letters will be condéeneed When neces- sary because of lec Pull name, w ¢ Tequests, unless the letter ie erttice) io Ve nature; Agnostica, I'm afraid you have been reading the “theories of life out of the little “‘red'’ book. You are out of date and ill in- formed spiritual This four square life and exist ance of by his Creator - ance and decline That science and religion have nothing in common is erroneous, fantastic and infantile. | have in ‘my possession the testimonies of the world’s leading scientists this side of the “Iron Curtain” and all acknowledge a ‘central cause'' -of life and energy, a central ‘‘mind force,’ we know as God. Science and religion were borh together, have and will march to- gether to the glory of the God who created both in spite of Agnostics and false philosophies. The spiritual washes from our social order the stigma of ignor- and sets into motion a growth that complements the ever rising level of the stand- ards by which we live,+ Religion die? It has only begun to “live.” : - Pete densen 128 Monterey Bivd Mother Works Despite Family's Disapproval This letter is written in answer to “Tired Mother.” I am the son of a woman who is supposed to be my mother. She has worked for ten years in a factory to “give us what we want”, says. Yet like many of today's women, she is forgetting to be a Should we be expected to mind her if we take care of ourselves? Dejected Soa Seme Faver Case Records of a Psychologist: Once You Have Survived Coronary Attack, It Will Never Hurt You Again i? you have had a heart attack but have survived it by at least 6 weeks you are.a free man, It can’t hurt you tn the future. So don’t be a “fraidy cat” and live tn constant fear, as tf a Sword of Damocles were suspended over your head by a hair. . Ry DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-312: Frank W., aged 4, is a very successful business ex- ecutive. . “Dr. Crane, I need some ad- vice from you very badly,” he informed me over the telephone recently, “Last month I had a heart at- tack and was unconscious for 48 hours. They took me to the hos- pital.and put me under an oxygen tent. “My family didn’t think I'd... live. But I have pulled through “jn fine shape. However, I fear I most watch my step henceforth. “So Tam ving under the us heart patients, for there must be thousands of ug around the country?" When a coronary obstruction ‘embolism: or’ thrombosis) stops the blood supply to a tiny area of the heart wall, the rhythm of the heart is upset severely. If the plug occurs near the tip of the fanned out Mood vessel, Aunt Het But it is hard to discover what ebeheda. Sar ~ ta balance the budget: : ‘You can tell how modern folks No one can dény thal the governor has tive ®hen they put their car under consistently asked the Legislature anntally the ‘same roof with them fo they ~ for-more-money than it finally appropriated. can get it quicker. b ete a ee ee s d (3 \ \ ee c of at i ee Nig ea ply. will you may not lose consciousness but simply gasp for air, You may feel as if you are choking for lack of oxygen. . It a bigger area of the heart wall is involved, you may become has been deprived of blood sup- in about 10 | pressure you may actually live longer because of this finding That is especially true if you re-organize your life thereafter and live a temperate existence where your brain rules your stomach often actual blessings -in disguise! (Copyright, Hopkine Syndicate tac.) Days of All Faiths Sunday Commemorates- the Naming of Mary. By DR. HOWARD V. BARPER On the first Sabbath after she is _ born every Jewish girl baby, by ancient tradition, receives her irgin was born it is than likely that her im, went to the synagogue on the very next Sabbath after the baby came, and at the proper point in the service stood up and announced to the congregation, ‘‘Her name is Names have always been con- sidered important. They amount to. more than just a handy way of Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I do not like the “in-law” term ... Anent the marriage state... Because it has become a form.. . Ot comedy or hate... I never speak of “in-laws’’ to... My wife or anyone .. . Her parents are my parents, and. . . I want to be their son . . . What cause is there for_ ridicule .. . Or animosity | . : Be- cause two households now .. . A single family .. . We may net get along at first .. . But that is no excuse .. . For treating “‘in- law” relatives . . . With laughter or abuse .. . In all our years of marriage there . . . Has been no family strife .. . Her parents are not “in-laws'’ but . . . The parents of my wife. (Copyright 1964) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service)~ Adlai Stevenson talks a good game of guff. Stevie is He my old frivnd Willem Chinnings Bryan. He knows more about being Prest- dent than being one. I sat across the breakfast ‘able from Bryan the day he died It was in Dayton, Tennessee, and we were there for the. monkey trial. He had run against McKinley twice. against Teddy Roosevelt and against Bill Taft. Now he was down to monkeys Bill loved the sound of his own voice so much he was practicing so he could hear it twice. He never fergot a line I wrote around 1918, “The way to end the world conflict is to make Rrvan secretary of war Nothing Bill had charge af ever lasted very jong.’ - Yet, he put over three of the we got prohibition around 1919 and the ladies vote the neatest can- didate. . Stevenson will always be the "one percent candidate. ‘He makes the Democrats laugh and keeps the Republicans - happy Like Bryan he can make a career of telling fellows in office how to swivel. In time he will rate with those two great bench managers Con- nie Mack and Barney Baruch. Tom Dewey had two runs for the roses and failed to land the cab- bage. or summoning a per- son. To primitive peoples — and even to those of us who have be- has always seemed to connection is probably why we always make some sort of ceremony about giv- ing a child its name It was quite natural that in time Christian Church would want ¥ 2 6 | i iti H tigi Teiit a1 iH i founder movement. i. an a small segment of the population. * Religion prescribes to every miserable man the means of bet- ; may, it of ““fraidy cat.” Dreams Have No Definite Significance Because Reasoning Powers Are Asleep By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. THE MAM. BOX T dreamed that when I reach the age of seventeen I will die 1! heave hear¢ oe sage dreams come trie... ‘ ’ Answer — Dreams have no def- heart attack at that spot on your ns — Fully conscious Maneal Analgesia heart wall, Lightn will not * may y think, say, that I “Rh ‘gH sastan Gotan a tent sole am fated to have a serious ad- my (ef ede tet het doa one But if you do have ‘a second cident next time I. drive some- * and. tom Gabel eee on attack, it will be entirely separate where — but I dismiss the thought jor im ihe seme way—iastantiy. (Ww. from, and unrelated to, your first. jvhen I reason that I'll take care vee —— it So never allow yourselt |te be jp, “void danger. If T dreamed ier magic is child's play for al- a slave to a fear of a heart son or exercise good judgement ™0St any one but a regular phys- attack after it te 6 weeks in about it because these higher fhe. ‘i#®. If you can relieve pain in your rear! That one -is ever! ulties are asleep, not functioning others in the same way you should le can’t bother you again! : * become, famous over night, | At autopsies 1 have often seen Ret OF te Bea Twenty Pounds in 9 Year the pathologist slice a dead man's 1, Son Pp eiel tere ledatatien tet os en fF Reis Ag heart into thin sections, as. he Sutomobile injury so my neck mace me ag BaF, BK... ee Be looked for evidences: of heart at. som, Mor,!,,cant te, teqie, again TW.) tacks. - a -4--4,-*- bh 7 Answer — That's easy. Eat one And ag many as 6 or 8 scars “PPS. - (Mins Cc. 4 RY less slice of bread and butter and were showing that the . Answer — No, no, don't attempt one less pint of milk and youl — Sal tat enropaneaioa eeedal- SOMETSALlis Gh A The floor lose 2% pounds in a year, other at the tips of the d out cor-. or ground is the place. I'm afraid items of food and drink being the It you*suddenly discover that stamped, _ envelope HOW TO you have diabetes or high blood ae : 3 a we 7 ig dit & z i i fF HEL " eee 200 in eS ee 4 ttt Schools Slated — to Open Monday Clarkston munity Schools will open Monday. Buses will leave Clarkston High School, Andersonville School and at approximately 8 a.m. All children will be taken into their respective schools on _Mon- students completed, students day sessions, This when full day classes On Tuesday, the grade school children designated to attend morn- ing classes will be picked up from | father, Theodore Hall Fuger. The 8 a.m. on and taken home at noon, and will return them at 4 p.m. | id ' t | S| and Mrs. Theodore Hall Fuger of be taken hame at noon; high| Florence Phelan. Bridesmaids in. will stay all day. | cluded two other sisters, Ellen and elementary school ad- | AnDe Phelan, and Mrs. Henry E. Bodman for about a. month or | Mary Ellen Carrol] of Charleston, ! | } } Mary M. Phelan, Theodore Fuger Speak Vows METAMORA & Mr. and Mrs. James J. Phelan Jr. of Barber. Road, Metamora, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Grosse Pointe. The bride's gown was of white satin and duchess lace, with a long train, Her veil of duchess lace reached to the end of the train and she carried 9 bouquet of miniature white giadiolus. Maid of honor was her sister, of. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mary L. Lusk of Bronxville, N. Y., W. Va., and Kitty May Macauley of Grosse Pointe Farms. The flow- er girl was Susan B. Skae, a cousin and god-daughter. Best man was Ensign Fuger's ushers included Brenton G. Fuger, Donald Beaumont, Harald R. High school hours will be from 7 Will Air Views Before Council - Residents to Demand Accounting of Methods ford residents have prontised to be on hand to demand an accounting of police department methods and protest the firing of Milford As- sistant Chief of Police George (Bill) Ellenwood when the Village Council holds its regular meeting Monday According to supporters, Ellen- wood was fired by Police Com- missioner Joseph Gerrard while on ‘duty, for three ‘insignificant rea sons,"’ charges were that- Ellen- wood failed to punch box clocks, had unauthorized persons in the patrol car, and answered calls out | side the village limits Ellenwood claims that he can explain the charges but was given no chance to do se. Mrs, George Eberle, who repre sented the citizens group at a spe- cial council meeting» today stated “We feel that the dismissal was irregular in that it was too abrupt | “We disapprove of the Council's jaction in not giving Ellenwood a jhearing. and we want: the whole [thing to be brought before. the jcommunity so that residents can " decide if the dismissal is fair.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPEEMBER 11, 1955 Milford to Protest Firing of Assistant Police Chi ene | Donald Bradford, Dorothy Childers | Nila Cookingham, Charles Guinnip, iChester Sands. who is new , FIVE West Report on Teaching Staffs WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. |! Slaughter, Vera Temple;and Dola SHIP—Dr. Leif A. Hougen, Supt Vaught are’ other elementar of West Bloomfield Schools, reports eee —eeey a a complete teaching staff for the three schools of the district Jesse K. Mosher is principal of On Friday, the second day of ,[M@ Scotch School. On ita teaching of Department school, 1411 students were in at-/*t@f are Jack Rruhn, Shirley . tendance, with several others en. Chappelle, Julia Chowen, Thelma MILFORD At least 200 Mil- rolied At the close of last se De Whitte (new), Wilbert Linde- mester enrollment was } 798 ‘man, and Lillan Maguire Rosevelt High School had an | Plizabeth Phillips, Alice Sadd, attendance of §45 Friday; Roose. | "™ elementary music instructor velt, Kindergarten through sixth | Off Seotch and Greea Schools, grade, 476; Scotch, 339; and | U4tlu Sawyer, Florence Schoen. (ireen, M. | hats, and Mary Jane Thompson are others. On Rosevelt High School faculty are 22° instructors under Donald C. Weed, principal. They are | Green School and teaches fifth afd jsixth grades. Flora White 46 third fand fourth grade instructor. The other elementary. grade children John Jenkins, Wanda Laird, Thom attend the Scotch School as Lyons, Douglas McEarchern, ‘ ‘and John Meighan, new physics The new West Bloomfield High learns Schoal is expected to be ready for Others are Samuel Minard, Betty “¢ at mid-year jand Terence Murphy, Dale and = Juniors Plan Meeting ARMADA—The Junior Division of the Women's Fellowship of the Congregational Church will hold Robert Nelson, Robert Pfeffer Mar jorie Seavey, Bruce Tegtmeyer George Uhrich, David Vivian, Doss Wallace, and Jean Waters Reaevelt elementary teachers Lillhan Dickie is principal of the + the initial meeting of the fall at) AUBURN ‘HEIGHTS — Recently | installed new officers of junit 19 are Mrs, Sam. Sprague, | president; Mrs, Robert Mutter, | first vice president; Mrs, Walter Meyers, second vice president; | Mrs. George Funck, sece retary; Mrs. Bailey Arnold, . cor- responding secretary, and Mrs, Glenn Norris, treasurer, ~ Elect New Club Officers COMMERCE—Newly ¢lected of- ficers of the Commeérce Mid-Week | Extension Club are Mrs. William | Doggett, president; Mrs. Joseph | Edwards, sécretary, Mrs, Rolland Lafigerman, treasurer, ARE YOU MO Ee NAT < EN ler Gertrede V. Kaly, priact \ pm. Tuesday at the church pal, are iva Armetreng, Mary | : Barnes, Carolyn Detirace, Flo ‘ “Reliable INSUR reace Kane, Ruth Mactulf, Adel Paine; and Jane Price. Marie Richards, Olive Ross, Sel ma Ryan, Margaret} Schilling, | Wm. W.Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank a.m, to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m, ‘ Ralph Thayer will be in charge of the operation of the school buses and drivers tor the school district. Site of Wedding Cub Pack 52 to Meet Monday at Drayton DRAYTON PLAINS — The first Special speaker will be Water- ford Township Police Chief Frank Van Atta, In addition, thé pro- Walpole Island, views of Ni- Falls, the Montreal Bridge, 1,000 Islands Boat Trip. all parents to accompany their | and Mrs. Russell Meyer of Pontiac. Pa. Pontiac Church of J.C. Lafnear - METAMORA—James C. Lafnear, of Stewart Road, took Joyce Ar- lene Meyer of Pontiac as his bride recently at the Emmanue] Baptist church, Pontiac. The bride is the daughter of Mr. She chose a waltz length gown of white net and lace over taffeta for the rites. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lu- cille Vandewiele, of Pontiac, while Dale Matznick, of Lapeer, served the bridegroom as best man Great Oaks Farm Takes Top Honors |Edythe Sheridan. Margar et ANCE Protection” PC: ef Bloomtield School s|MOns install Oficers Township, proudly displays the oversized watermelons grown by her | and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bentley in their garden. The | lower melon, still on the vine, weighs 37 pounds. The one Irene is Subject of Meeting ’ Answering protesting citizens, 4: . er Gerrard said: “1 don't | , and what is so important | Geom BATE = fone Bentey, of 115 Mepiel Bt, Weteries | chest Gis (c-wnk sieht bh,-| I've had at least six applications | so far. I just pussies me.” Citizens of Milford have circu. | ee - |lated over 200 petitions protesting | a, the firing of Ellen ri (Oxiord HR Man 1 Retires Alter rard by voting 31 in favor of the dismissal. 30 Years Service OXFORD — After. 0 years in Davison Man Wins Comtiere Lake area will be th erm Rated. Willam Good (Gf SNE@-Shearing . . the Cammette ‘Lake Civic Assn.| %@ es retired ‘and is living at DAVISON A fest men wih! for Sept. 14 | his home, 57 Park St: Oxford Shares js Jerry Cary) of Davison eas in Glen.) Daily he has driven to Pontiac, | He proved it Friday at the sheep- The meeting —— = . Glen where he commuted to Detroit. | shearing contests at Michigan State oe School, y Sere, at | In appreciation of his “long loyal\fair by beating the time of [1- F - | service,” he received gifts from | titne_winher Carl Hakes of Hano- The Association has invited Prom: | the City Yard, and Milwaukee | ver. ~ ' | Junction employes. 1 Caryl gained his victory over the | ; | international champion by only 15100 of a point, + po te holding weighs 35. Incorporation Idea - i Phone FE 4-4565 Two Farm Bureaus “— ~~ — Hold Joint Meeting ethlota tam, tem | 2pecial Purchase Offer and Metamora Township Farm - ._ Bureaus, at a joint meeting this “ week, named Carrol Owen of La peer as director to represent the | two groups at the County Farm ; Bureau Board Following the . potluck supper and meéting at Hunters Creek Community Halli, the two groups separated to elect officers Elected by the Metamora’ group are: Harry Whittaker, ehairman; Donald Travis, vice ehairman; Mrs. Donald Travis, sexretary; Mra, Geerge Nunn, discussion leader; Lee Fox, min- = ‘Ye AS SAAN T NY uy ny N ' LN Companion monuments 44” overall length, 28” high. A beoutiful memory stone, in your choice ,of several outstanding granites. sens to this and other ROCHE _ much. data, which will be present- each day | pre- ee ; . . monthly : STER ~ Aberdeen-Angus | ie vhs im mbership for consid-| seated him with for chrome | A special meeting was sched Specially Priced at Only $950° pack meetings. splayed by Great Oaks’ Stock Garden Cl Pla ‘ { M . An invitation is also extended; Farm recently at the Michigan | *Tetion. A question and answer) laws chairs at a pot luck supper rden Club Plans | ied Sat, 32 at tho home © are to Cub age boys who would tike | State Fair won not only top honors | Period is also scheduled. centad| o New Member Reception | Si tity Next requiar meeting Visit Our Display Today or Call Now to jen, to bring thelr-parente and} 10 th purebred show, but in the! cio Give aessclations in the | Tht Som? men present | ROCHESTER—A an ee oe ee and” py find out more about the C |interbreed steer competition as| = | party and their wives were Mr. | SSTER—A plant e BeBe FE 2-4800 ' K L The well area, the Multi-Lakes conservation | ..4 Mrs. Wm. Coleman, Hunting-| @0d reception of new members as | Mrs. A. D. Buell on evening will close with refresh-| The entry which was named|@¥> and other interested groups. ton Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold | well as pointers in flower arrange- —_—_—__—__—. | | ments served by the mothers champion steer of the fair L. Barrett, and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde | ment will highlight the 1 p.m. Mon- | da PONTIAC | was a lightweight senior caif sired) Waterford Area MOMS | Becker trom Clarkston, Mr. and /day meeting of the Stiles Branch ounty aiendar | by Prince Quality MB and out of | install Seven Officers Mrs, Frank Derbyshire of Mace-| of the Women's National Farm and Qn GRANITE G MARBLE Co. > Sewage Supt. Cesor's Mercury Lucy. day Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Leon-| Garden Assn., to -be held at the] ne mome Club No 1 will | 3 In the breed show, Bardolier-| WATERFORD TOWN SHIP —| ard Frankie, Williams home of Mrs. John Hoffman, of | belt i+ regular mesting 61 1 pm. Tues: | G. E. Slonater 6 Sone Resigns to Take. | met G 3th, entered by both| MOMS Unit 36 installed officers —————— Hazelton road Ome Ra is 269 Oskland Ave., Pontiee 17, Mich. FE 2-4800 Industrial P st ectuemel casi aes oad eee “a Ge Gane’ Weduee. Oxford Girl Promoted — — The Almont PRAM will meet Monday | Somme — was mage sale at a meeting W - “ Smor sbor hed evening = : “ pion bull, while Great Oaks Bisck | day. Date for the sale has been set to Private First Class ga d Sc uled oO, Be om mest Tesedey eve. | ROCHESTER—Arthur Maass, of | Oaks Black Bardolier 4th won the| at Oct. 2, and a committee ot | . SASHABAW PLAINS—The regu- “Tapeer —— 125 Alice St., has resigned as. su-| junior championship, and Great | five ‘was chosen to work out plans.|, OXFORD—Donna A. Hilliker has 1, smorgasbord of the Sashabaw mM, B,A., - 5 — *— . ' perintendent of the village sewage i was na | § ident the been promoted to Private First Presbyterian Church wil be held | et the hospital at § pm. Monday Oaks Prince Black 8th was named nstalied as president of Ortonvitte treatment plant, to take a position reserve junior champion. group was. Mrs, Robert. 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Bora Supls. ¢ The daughter of Mrs. Nelle May | lhc een. a —s iS ; A CATHOLIC BOOK his resignation the vill coun- ° awyer, Detroit St., cid and. village manager, Robert | creat, Oaks., Reserve, umioe, and | rt eerctarn Sire vibe Orion. she is agsigned to the Wor || GUARD YOUR HOME WITH Sione, It will be taken up Monday | bird 3rd of Great Oaks, and re secretary; Mrs./¢n's Army Corps Center in the at the regular meeting of the COUN serve sefior champion, Blackcap | Elmer chaplain; and Mrs.| supply and logistics branch. The, cil . 2nd of Great = Charies Richard, historian, former Lake Orion high school stu- sedi “ ue aeicd He is taking a similar position ae eae es Mrs, Giddings and Mrs. Henry | dent entered the service in Octo- | People differ more thou. with the Packard Motor Car. Co ’ Melhberg were ‘appointed to at-|ber 1953, and recently was trans-/[ | what they think sbour the sand years afterward, the in Utica. County Births tend the MOMS state convention ferred from the WAC Center, Fort- | oe ~ lim Detroit, Oct. 7, 8 and 9. Lee, Va. | ‘Some soem ts think hk snd cioostensd ee to Manage Convention Devoran Bue 5 ala aactarala egge Heaven written in Boglish pow poory hs ry . OXFORD — Edmund A. Unger nounced the earth of & daughter, Jenate It’s Not Difficult to Have pew bound ra den tat ’ vege barney a will preside over the ist annual | ,cncwoce the birth of & oon sobeaie Be tiful | ‘spired Word of God with. = Catholic Church was the | convention, of Gant Lote a peauf&irTu “out knowing why they aré justified first book produced by Gutenberg : Sept, 16-18 at Grand Rapids. 2 dager Mest eens Bre upon the invention of printing ¥ He is the grand chancellor, The FE, ° | the Bi is full of contradictions Yes, the Bible is truly « Catholi« Grand Temple Pythian Sisters of ume-Resistan tod must be taken with @ gti hook They were members of the Se aid cds Gk ae ae ho a | Of sale. Catholic Church who, under God’t nual at the same time, : | e A proper understanding of the ingpiration, wrove the New Testa with Grand Chief Joann Miller, A will . some elbow grease, a few Self-Cleanin Scriptures can . j ; “Sen, Homer Ferguson willbe the ou ree beet "8 asuance tat Quad ie your potion: yomeucemecena waa 4 | . * ly ' life. You should, know . Singer sea | Enriched with Vitolized Oils |) were ve mec ine Bile.. wine x Meum. i and gore i wot 1 /means...why you can believe its ; apoyo oe ‘ County Deaths , $ 39 Regular Colors oe mere lo. the Bibs with. -0f the Catholic Church thar alwayt | | i _ raw has been the ol | and White you find 2 list of the 73 inspired only sure guarantee Frank Plenkey We'll analyze Wt for you without HP SALLen i é its inspiration, ARMADA ~~ Service for former | we'll examine it for . of which it is Religious Emphasis i Hill ing position with back upright.” i) Auburn Avenue and Jessie | let SERVICE 8:15. wt. ill i) 2ad SERVICE 11:00 A. M. i Dolls Will Reflect Tuxis The company said i had creat. | SOs + THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘11, 1954 | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. ; Rev. Otto GC. Schults—Speaker Sunday School—9 A.M. ond 11 A. M. a ih i $ : : : z E H 8 z a pe : cs F it iH ‘St. st, John’s Datherin Church sawine Mee (Nettena) Letheran Coeneti) Street f i iit i John Kayama, a young Japanese | *Tiving this week from Lafay- 5 tls H HE Fi ir Pastor fo Sow on, sci Colored Slides ==2==—= "= ="|" Christian Literature |dent Eisenhower and the Post g Ee : ; : i FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Lockout Drive 9:45 A. M.—Sundey School St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Chorch of the Lutheren Hour) Joslyn at Fourth Welcomes. You 9.30 A. M.—Sundey Schoo! detinchbmmea ome a or ~ George Mahder, Pastor FE 5-0404 Watch “This cee the Life”—-Sundey, 12:30 P. Man wieiec Ty 10:00 A. M.—Moerming Service — 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service Gen. Offiess: Andersen, Indises CHURCH OF CHRIST 1188 N, tg hd Red TavuTe” —-*" reg Bible ~ te 10 P.M. 1:90 P.M. hw AS herviee ? . we. Brening Service pe:80 — coe = _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N. Gaginaw St; Chas. D. Race, Paster ~ 10 a.m. Bible Scheel, Wed. 7:30 p.m. satin, Cats trode Serviess 11 A. M. and 7 P.M, South Saginaw St. at Judson Street Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister Central Methodist Rev. Milton &. Genk, ©. DB. Minteter Rev. Joho W. Mulder Asse. Minister 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP . “THE RECOVERY of STRENGTH” 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY MORNING ... .10:00 A. M. “Angels Unawares” CHURCH SCHOOL ...... 11:30 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP .. 6:00 P. M. Jerry Cook, Speaking EVENING SERVICE ..... 7:30 P. M. \ REV, PERRY A, TEMPLE | "ganization here. showing of colored pictures, which! Holds Youth Rally ' FIRST METHODIST» tor of the Marimont Baptist Church . will be the guest speaker tonight First Progressive =|» the Youth Rally which will held at the Perry Park Baptist Spiritualist Church = Special music, a Trumpet wanes pists and tacos” © || and a Vocal Duet will be furnished Wed. Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. by the Memorial itst Church. Doug. Brown will lead the singing American Legion Encourages Plan REV. D. D. MeOOLL . Church Returns Negro Educator Heads _ | | Kansas Church Council " By Religious News Service | Topeka, Kan. — Dr. G. Robert | Cotton, president of the Kansas the first Negro to head a state in- ter-church group in Kansas. , Ifo Schedule How Christian Science Heals “SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT WITHOUT COMPROMISE” CKLW (800ke) Sunday 9:45 A.M, Meets of 1196 Joslyn Ave. EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A. M. Lerd’s Day Evening............ es ‘Thus the Ye in the ask for the “ol4 pathe where te te eed way. and wale Comte’ cal fe tall tent tech tor Suit thie, Sols Webchat ans FE 71-0226 i 4 COME WORSHIP WITH US! 11:00 A.M. SERVICES 7:30 P.M. THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH FIRST CONG GREGATIONAL CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount Contr Gast Gave one Mt. Clemens at Mill Street, Pontiacs Bring Your Family to -Our Growing A ay at Fn Sunday School (ol eges) 10:00 A.M. “THE FOOL HATH SAID” ee eee ee The Rev. Maleolm K. Burton, speaking - — —= | | a “Holding Forth the Word of Life” SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. Classes for All Ages MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. THE MIND OF CHR EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. “A PICTURE OF HEAVEN” Fev. William E. Hakes, Assistant Pastor Speaking at Both Services Coes eeeeereererseeereereeescases: 8:45 P.M. YOUTH TIME 8:45 P.M. Special Musical Program Will Be Presented by the Eureka jubilee Singers of Chicago : “cg YOUNG ‘PEOPLE ESPECIALLY INVITED ft Message by Rev. James Luther, : __Pestor Sivercrest Bopist Church CHRISTIAN TEMPLE S05 AUBURN AVENUE Services Every Night) «® the setting for the show to be man and ushers were James ° . 7] | amd Rosemary Chesbrough, sis- ‘St Hugo S Setting for See TST eee STA | |e wero Ses Married in St. Michaels -|i-22 "= " |ot, the ages of 18 and 30 will hold their |! P. ™. to 10:30 p. m. tien followed tn the church se j4veQuil in st. ICNACIS « | Pridesmaids. an IpDi Wi ler: Rit Sept, 12 activity at St. Michael/ Mrs: Walter A. Kleinert is gen- | 1 Wn | wy Sttahaad Cheick’ he ee wae |. Miss Woolfenden's gown was of gipin an lesier WiTte Hall at 8-p.m. Future plans and eral chairman of the show and she | =" : = —vpage Madge = © _burnt-orange imported silk made| BIRMINGHAM — At an eleven | was given in marriage by her is being assisted by Mrs. Frederic Mrs. Burnett wore a dress of | ting for a double ring ceremony : Princess lines with i. : . activities of the club will be dis: |" th inet when Seed Share See” on a draped | a ciock cere this morning in| standfather Frederick J. Ward of quest, Mamhardian uns eat tc Pt =: | blege peau de sole with a mateh- if morning when Sybil Mary necking an very full ballerina mony ak ae = ing accepted, Soe cathode will| Committee chairmen include | '®& Sequin hat and wore a white | gle became the bride of William length skirt. - Y- St. Hugo of the Hills Church, Mary tique ivory satin wits fitted Letias: follow the meeting. Mrs. Donald R. Hirschman, pro- potysron gape a acre oe . = 7? 7 The other attendants were| Elizabeth Wiesler became the | jong sleeves and appliques of Chan- new , | gfem: Mrs. Reed D | tickets; stone peau de sole. She . gowned similarly in peacock blue. | bride of Richard Donald Halpin, | tilly lace and seed pearis around Mrs. William H. .DeGraff, house: | “®F@ ® matching hat and orchid | Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hagle of A | * H, ; Seana the bride’ . Their flowers were yellow and) son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hal-| the portrait neckline. A satin cap ANNOUNCING a a ee a oe ror butterscotch Fugi chrysanthemums held a full veil and she and Mrs. George Scott and Mrs. ee ee ee ee ee and variagated croton leaves. vThe belds deentue of Mre. Nor | S=OnanOtis Gnd While orchids a || Richard Garlick, posters. _ | month in Europe, the bride wear- rs.. Joseph Landry of Cleve- bride, daughter ; ’, - Day Nursery Others are Mrs. LeRoy Braisted, | ing @ charcoal costume suit under | land, Ohio. Wiliam Lowe Chesbrough was | bert Henry Wiesler of Glenhurst| Mary Josephine Wiesler, sister : prizes; Mrs. E. D. Boltz, financial |@ gray coat lined in red. Her hat The bride approached the altar his brother's best man and ush- drive and the late Mr. Wiesler,|°% ‘© bride, was maid of honor, chairman; Mrs. Hollis R. Halla- | was of red velvet. The couple will , ers were John D, W. O'Hair, 0 OS eer | amd Mary Margaret Wiesler, an SCHOOL SESSIONS | forthe 11 o'clock ceremony wear : day, hostesses; Mrs. George W. live on Graefield road. | img @ flocr length gown with George E. McKean, Joseph other sister, Diane Halpin, Mary Webster, publicity. . : bodice of iat Gene oe t ler dr., Peder Field, Richard Lew Gregory and Joanie Sproule kel oa Roam Proceeds from the.show will be in, trimmed with eins and Hamilton and William Wood were bridesmaids. : Hie, ~ . troduces hall-dery casstona __ [| teed for DAR projects on national, fashioned with stand up lace col- Receiving her guests at the re- |. Fhey wore wild rose silk taffeta beth Z te | state and community levels lar. The skirt was of tulle over | ception at Orchare Lake Country frocks with full skirts and scal morning and afternoon, eee net and satin with rosepoint lace | ii tt Club Mrs. Woolfenden wore heaven- loped necklines. They carried Rap- for Nursery School art Honors inserts. tad tn 1S | ly blue silk with encrustations of ture roses and iceland pothos with : Y + —& -coronet- of -tace and pearts —— > pean en) APE iridescent sequins at the neckline matching tulle. . She led hat and Donald Joseph Janice Schwartz sccured her fingertip-length veil of, fae of ek ete el testhors bact sana and ushers were nylon tulle and she carried a white M Janice Schwartz, bride-elect of prayer book topped with a bouquet $ rs. Chesbrough wore a prin- George E. Halpin Jr., Russell Lay- Plante was honored at « of pink roses and ivy: centered . cess gown of biege taffeta with a . |land, Pat Wall, Robert Folin, Jack miscellaneous shower Wednesday ith whi i = jeweled hat and orchid corsage. Bush, Lee A. Bertling Jr. and Da evening given in the Briggs street Seek, ee et Ypstiont! at-+- See | ee Knight, grandmoth. vid W. Glichrist. come of tiie, Jeegh T. Oreeny tended the bride as maid af honor | . er of the bride, wore biue lace At the reception at Bloomfield wearing blue gown with a bal-| Plush Touch with « matching hat and garnet Hills Country club Mrs, Wiesler The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lerina-length skirt of net over satin | Feses. greeted her guesis wearing a will ee! ae ss wn wid wth matching rpacbet, She rried Found wy sien ae ee r | _— a matching te, balere om Oct, 2 m BR. Benedict a on in oe pink gladiol and Wi t C r tweed = a " hat. ws streamers and wore a headpiece bibead oats | wai“ Mrs. Halpin = Astheny Fisher will be her of blue fi : The fall season's new elegance For the the — ‘ia ca oe a hone other attend \ ia being ushered in by the return live in Bloomfield hat be Mrs. Donald’ Gaddes Barbara Magie, sister of the lof the Chesterfield coat in a new Fe ee ie Plante. Mr. Fisher will cote noe oe ee ; - e-——— Far her wedding trip to Harber man and Pershing Plant wearing a sown q - Springs bride wore a suit of 7 Aether yy Sobor recat a aan a acts Gone are solid color tabiies in| Penny Mendez. charcoal wool with red plaid lin- piece of pink flowers and car- plats Muss, extebés, and Minch. tei 7~ Sh ing and charcoal velvet hat , > blue | Place are neat effect herringbone Iven ower The : were Mrs. Jere Donald- ried a white fan with os gouple will live at River- rs. A. J. Church, Betty MES. FORD ANDREWS gladioli and streamers. oe in two-tones of black and! Penny Mendez, brideclect of : view! Terrace, Detroit. , Mrs, Jack Richards, Mrs. | | Marvin R. Landry attended his COW” and black and grey. These | richard Haddad, was honored at a| : , Girdley and Mrs. William’ Mrs. Andrews | susie’ kc Weal ncn’ nd Chadian reaied trite _——- men | Dida tape’ Wednesday evening. | _ Joan Thompson - | : ; lack, brown combine . and Mrs. Henr), Mendez : Hi | _— (Heads Jamboree tween ot the teidegroon an "31d look with Phash Tooch ot Drayton Pain are Peony’s par. ‘Honored at Shower ic ia: , Dale Hel ted the guest: = jents and he is the son of Mr. and Rae: | M Hal 1 [Belts Brighter”, | wrgrrain, smc Poa un| Ou gs cet Sm ured tr aand itn. Reese econ, AE ME |stats Kat for Autumn Andrews general chairman of the | "7 of nylon net over taffeta. of blue on black grounds impart a| Mrs. William Godfrey was | linen shower Tuesday evening variety show, “Broadway | She wore pink and white acces- | new richness that coordinate well tess for the shower which was “ ” “honoring bride-elect, Joan Thomp Belts are styled for the occasion |). mhoree of 1954." -— " | sories @nd a corsage of pink gla- with the color of the velvet collar, | in the Haddad home. |. Pierre Balmain _designed | son. , with dark leathers for town and | Co-chairmen are James Cavalier, | ™elias and roses. A beige crepe.in black blue combinations. Penny and Richard will exchange this ol t d st The daughter of Mr M bright braided elastics for casual | vrs Keith Rosewall, Carlyle Bra. | 2°" with lace inserts was worn by| All of these new’ coats are tai-| their vows Sept. 25 in First Bap-|/"4s w0ol tweed co oa. \ Minti, Teseapaén of Sune tent, living. gin and Orval Russell. the bridegroom's mother. She Jored with colored plain linings for | tist Church. |Vintage claret is the color. he wit ek hee _ Truly luxurious leathers are @l-|" The variety show will be held | Chose fiesta red accessories and a brighter effect. The shades of the Guests _ invited. to the. shower | The two-piece suit is fitted | Thomas Pruente on Sept, 3. He ator, sealskin, ostrich and tizard. | st KPC Hall, Oct. 29 and 30, Music| corsage of American Beauty roses. /inings are also—coordinated-with | Were Mrs. Haddad. Mrs. Mendez, closely to the body—the long "8 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis “finer leathers are shown in for dancing and the show will be Following ‘a reception in the VFW the color of the coat body and the | Mrs, Melvin Washburn; Mrs. Paul ‘ 4 , ; w"6 | Pruente of Gingell court many new exciting colors which | provided by a local orchestra and| Hall of Drpyton Plairis the bride colar The - single-breasted fy | Cornell, Mrs. Wallace Brown and|/ine of the jacket ends in a Guests at the shower included harmonize with darker shades of emcee for the evening will be | Changed to 9 two piece navy and front style is preferred . Mrs. Russell-Grover. narrow cuff that’ turns UP | Mra. Pruente and Mrs, Thompson fall suitings. | Clair Rasmussen. white faille dreas and the corsa oresennnmsestanmssins aah Others ‘were Mrs. Peter Perna. | and buckles toward the back. | Mra. Merle Parent, Mrs. Melvin of in belts. The braided : jo northern - '__4ftis, Mrs. Carl Rogers, Mrs. Clay- P . elastic belts break away trom the| NeW Sylvanites, ‘ {FE lus ‘ouch ‘ton Linsemen and Mrs. William | Needlework Guild wae ee preg Mec ege noe traditional sombre belts usually) Hold Dinner Called to Ontario Found in | Burnett. Section Meets Thompson and Delores Taylor. worn with slacks. Black and red.| Devon Gables was the setting on j ' Lorraine Abbey, Jeanette Tim- black and white, blue and sliver | Thursday for the. first meeting of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Brien ot Sportswear ~|Marriage Told. Queen Mary | Section of the! mins and Sue O'Neal completed are among the striking combina-| the year of New Syivanites Club. | South East boulevard have been | ~Fom costliest cashmere to less Needlework’ Guild met Thursday | the list, tions with metallic thread‘added| Members were presented with @ | called to Tillsonburg, Ont. due to expensive brushed.cotton, wool and|,.Mt: and Mrs. Clair Thornton of | sfternoon in the Hill Circle home of corsage at the dinner. Mrs. Ray-|the death of Mrs, Joseph Rose supple suede leather, fal with | Umion Court announce the |mond Donibroski, new president | Hart. riage of their daughter, Patticia the \a Eroup of appavel called the Lnawe|Anm, to Richard Dalton, son of mittee showed that many sewed-+—W-Aften Booth of East Irequols Mrs, James Morrisey_sill-be host- * group o! apparel called the Plush | xtrs Anona Dalton of Harrisburg, | purchased knitted garments | road is convalescing in Pontiac ! i ! . and 2 jess for the next meeting in her | COMing Events [Teac From wperts soetabrice | Bt The ceretnony took place in|have-been turned in by the mem-| General Hospital following an on Prepare Now |=": eae R ure tSietbce” lending a Texurious Teel "| Mex. Dalto's home, Aug, 28. {bers eration cereal a : ° ton v . Birmingham | : : . | ‘The secret of. keeping washable Past Nobie Grand Ciud of Pontiac) Many new hats have a cash- - -¢ Fas : as - i 1 | Ledge 450 will meet Tuesday with Mra mere i — - = Em 1] { () t iti ae forwentBienl on yen pg ag o— ‘at Oo ieee wilt beta chaptee jon werk ae ae aioe ta Ma Birmingham Ch u rch Plans Festival y men . ppor unl ies face as soon ag they occur. ‘fn’ Mocee ‘Temple, 390 Mount’ Clemens” hat band for evening wear | Bt 4. 5 ae : H, . |= nap aaeeeeeeeminarareeeett «sep emcomennpeenesiosaoe= Brushed wool , fieece jackets, | By RUTH SAUNDERS F. Watt, Mrs. M.F. Mallender and) grove, Mr. and Mrs, Rey & | , : “ads He suedes in jackets, shoes, gloves,| BIRMINGHAM-The Women's As-|Mrs. Stuart M. Gastren are in Cragin, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Stenographers, secretarial assistants, accountants, | : land belts all contribute a Plush sociation of the First-Presbyterian |">4"8e of planning the affair. Hillborn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert _1-typiate and office machine tors are in great de-~f) AY CLEANED |Touch. Cordurey and printed vel-| Church have completed plane for| Lareana Fisher was hestess at | Dearth and Mr. and Mrn. Rebert mand for choice positions. ir salaries are higher veteens in jackets, vests, shirts,/their Fall Fashion Festival to be| ® kitchen shower Thursday in | ™- Dewey. than ever before. - 4 also are in this category. | given in the Birmingham Theater her home honoring bride-clect | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett and F ' ee Tuesday and Wednesday morn-| Margaret Barton. Anne Bennett spent the holiday Prepare Yoursel/ for One of These Better Positions ‘| . Visitor Arrives |men, Ost,’ Se ae ‘Mrs. Howard H. Robinson will Pen at Old Trail Inn, Harbor : | ‘ ‘inet a pment as tea Sept. 16 in her home =~ : in Day or Evening School! You il like our Pine heal rade ws clothes and will be presented Wadingon toad fr guts oe. ee a eesene-eearenlnas ae ene oer nese + ne a | ‘| tas rue Ss” weekend ty =| ng Smith College . Among . modern, efficient. Judie Combs of Bay City. | Mra. R. F, Gitfels, Mra. Robestlihe freshmen from this area win |FiNK and Blue : ee . be Frances Keys, Margaret Mc-| Shower Given method of cleaning asied cere? , ee ee es el ne Cots b, Cheny es . } OPEN SUNDAY : . and Mrs, James Couzens 11 | Bord st « pink and blue shower | 10:30 to 2:30 Kitty Proctor has returned to | Strainmons pon hy A LZ 9x12 Rug cape $ 95 ae heme on Wing Lake after = | Tarr's mother, Mrs. Loule Chancy. * ee oe Smell Additions! ONLY | Ae bo . trip of several weeks. — | On the quest list were Mrs. Jack eSabepeapes | , elles deuce ns iio" ihre: Ba Coa wee ene Call Any Week y or Monday or Thursday Evening | | Me Bowles ws wlio ort and Aid : ‘ ; 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd viele. | Le. | : 4 Return Thin Ad for Prospectus o mm 8 ll oe Se mate were Mrs. City Johnson, : ~ us PRONE id sa OO bee bees ee Peeeee ADD uase = # RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 0 i - _— , yar r a Charis Shear, Mrs. Seaham oo Smalls Se ER ees || 42 Wisner Street Sito ams [Vee Ser. Layaway! {ikke Shabetla and "ae ee \ ct we a } P » & 3 4 : Lj ; ; ; 2 : - 7 ; ‘ a 2 eee } j be ie ee ae Genes 4 C eras ‘ages she hasn't looked at another . course, is for you—or your hoy a Vera Boys Don't - Know She's Free Again | Get Around With! Others to Show Going Steady’s Off By ELIZABETH WOODWARD A girl whose heart is in going steady can find herself very much | on the end of a limb when the big blow falls. For What seems like as ~~ 2. tT) eee. een ORF eet Oe 1 a OP aa My boy. She hasn't even theught how it would be to date anyone else Steady-going blinders have lim- ited her vision to just one guy. And when- it's all-over she's very much 2° ‘ yi “Dear Miss Woodward After | going steady with him for the past | year we decided we no longer liked each other as much as we did, so | we. aren't going steady any moré Now, how am I ‘supposed to get | a date? : “Most of the boys I know were aware of the fact that | was going steady, and they don't ask me out because they think they'll be but- ting in. How are they going to | know they can ask me out now?” | It’s surprising how news like | - | bey friend were part of a crowd. Your break’ is a matter of gen- eral interest and will be noised around among your friends, The proof of the pudding, of friend—to be seen with someone back, the seemingly | ine—these are im- | |Portant fashion points for fall , But your Combine these then in a tweed and another | you have Vera Maxwell's two piece | ie. ex-beau's first’ Gate. with axwell Has | emetican edigneh J fallen Vita ia ; Marucll Tweeds Take on Glitter to Liven Fall Designs The. Eisenhower jacket, the soft-| extra: New patern booklet No. 11| to ask at the office where you | now available for 2% cents. Add! buy your tickets. They can give | 4 cents for handling. if paid by cheek or money order ; Copyright 1964 Spadea Syndicate, tne. \ { ; | ' ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 : Z (earn aes | Designed a New Two-P « a eo! A ne arate ate a Autu n?? iece Outfit for ‘Telephone Invitation’ a Bother Ask First What’s On Then Decide to Avoid Boring Time By EMILY Post ‘A reader asks: ‘“Will you please say something in your column to those who telephone invitatons by saying, "What are you doing next Wednesday ?"’ ; “This has happened to me fime and time again and I am left standing at the end of the wire, tongue-tied; because if T say “hoth- ing.” then I have no loophole to save me from an invitation I don't want to accept. And then again if I say I have a definite engage- I like the telephoned suggestion?" le you are married, it js simpte —you can say “4 have te walt until John comes heme to sce if he has made any engagements, What have you planned?" Hf you are single and free, you can say, “Why” What are you plan- ning?’ After she has told you, then you either accept or de- cline. Dear Mrs Post: | expect to go (dn a tour soan through the Na- | tional Parks. The trip has been | arranged through a travel agency and will be ‘“‘personatly conduct ed throughout. 1 would like to | know if it is cGstomary to tip the | tour direct6r who. will accompany [us gt the end-of the trip? This wit be my first trip ef this kind and I want to be sure to do the correct thing : j Since customs differ in differ- | emt sections, i would be best | | you aecurate answers te any “questions of this sort. | Dear Mrs. Post: In introducing | a man in his early thirties to my aoe | eg a | | eee 1 e. fs Here's one pair in a collec ment, how do T get out of it if daughter and litle sister. An elegant little velvet shell beau- drying tifully detailed, completely satin lined on an all-leather sole and heel lift. It's saucy as can be with its pussycat trim, Part Time Job Agencies Fill Housewives’ Needs By ANNE HEYWOOD | The part time job field is begin- | ining, at long last, to open up. This is as it shodld be. So many, many | young mothers with school-age | ‘children want and need part time jobs; and so many older women, with children. grown, have to have them if the hushand's retirement pension is too small, as it often is There are still far more women wanting part-time jobs than there | li ted nl -— ! TR OT ae cope TM ot | § Baby Under | Year nee | 4 i a *| | >| be termed “bad”. They're natural to him. He doesn’t understand -1Year |Links AreBold . - _ Cannot Be ‘Bad on Fall Cuffs The things that baby does when | he is less than a year old cannot | Bright, bold and startlingly dif) ferent are the trends in men's : jewelry. “7 a | More French cuffed shirts will | that @ cup will break if he pushes | he worn this tall. For them year | it off the table. When he screams | ey designers have taxhioned many . j or kicks because he can’t have | new ideas in cuff links. | [Something he wants, it's the only piack cuff links in African mo i joeg le knows to express his frus tifs are a dramatic contrast to the Pe | r 7 - . popular pink shirt. Chunky ow . Calling him ‘bad’ or “naughty” | Qiusien links and modern initials will only hurt him. Instead, learn | are among the novelties. Ameri- to divert. his attention by -picking | can designers have borrowed from him up and talking to him or | Cheop's heaven ship and are spot | giving him a toy to play with. | lighting Egyptian motifs: ii both | cufflinks and fie bars. Many jew- jelery sets harmonize with fall shirtings. . ~ a ee wt ~4| Shampoo Own Rugs ‘ You can shampoo your rugs ———=rat home if they're washable eat + © ana eolor-fast. With a sponge ~" )\or brush, apply “dry” suds. . «| Work on just one section at a time, and overlap to avoid rings. Work quickly and keep your windows open to speed Wait, Then Wash Walt several days before washing new linoleum. ‘Then use a damp cloth or mop and - plenty of thick soapsuds. Rinse the linoleum thoroughly and allow to dry completely. : | ) i hd : 3 | tion of handmade slippers for | are employers willing to hire a part time, worker, but that too is beginning to change. One of the most encouraging straws in the wind is the arrival on the New York scene of the Part Time Job Agency, an erganization devoted entirely to placing part time workers. It is cun by two young women who started it pure- ly and simply because, when they thernselves needed part time ; they couldn't find it The agency is cha orated, with. none oF a a “he oven. es seh a oe | >. ER WARE two young women, Lorie . and Joan Lewis, are do | MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL ~ COOKING UTENSILS beginning to find employers suf- ficiently open-minded to try a part | mother, is it « + to say, *Moth- time worker, and they spend much girl poo sl a big hoost back | dress. ler, this ia Dr. Sanit ’ od: ‘Mother, of their time trying to dig up more | -_ | _ A silhouette that can do wonders | this ig Bob Smith.” Or fast what and more of them. And the joy Y There's = — in waiting feed rg hmabcaparme = hpogemgretl ‘is th® correct’ form pf introduc pare apt a woman who , a endicssly te publicise” as easy make : ion? to have it, tant source the change Is affair. Net when |velous to. wear If you choose | a upon how well you! ef eatiataction. — you can do something to speed tweed as does Mrs. Maxwell. have | | aera Bf he la Gay tenant Pega “i terete [L up the progress. | rhinestone buttons, and @ froth “i | friend, you would introdyee him of three children and First of all concentrate on some | “iffon = | ae Bob Smith and if know at first hand what a of the girls who can help you most. | Other suggestions inchade solid | him slightly, as Mr Smith. ing @ part time job can bt — @ Make dates with them to go places | calored condurey fer the dress | —_— «+ | amie canes a and do things. Be ith them, | and a paisley sitk or cotton scarf, | ° |. SOR «! rp house | idler aoe eal Serea Soa: With | velvet for the dress and again ‘Color Livens oh mptle 7: glen horiat pos ; them you can go where the boys chiffon fer the meck trim. IP KC | ys yor enper nee a . = ar oats petsonatity so that you don't are—you might hesitate to adven- This pattern is cut to Des | that day_in,dev-out,_ “maid ture that far alone. The girls will, measurements not Standard Dark ground sport Goals Wilh a} all work” feeling which makes . realize that ‘Te not going steady | tern dash of bright coler subtly woven so many young mothers depressed | any more. You can count on them sus; water iPS” into the design, make any man and depressing. to fix up dates for you. . e * ae me one = er Whenever thousands of women is ° swing to deeper toned more teeoad: tow stat yor're tre | fs Bs G8: jeerale: Gane ratcare that they want something te ee ven ewe ao % sportswear. To counteract - and provides it. My guess is that | really trieadly toward other beys |35 inch material for the dress Se eee een neta een years ahead, a part time 4 Sen Caon, ecg" sencgetne tho 11% surte of 30 tach mateonad tor Geesct fay aeecsaale oltee! when the children reach school No, 1155, rete will be the natural thing for most difference in your attitude. scart. To order pattern Outstanding are blackish tonés American women. And the trail | Then take the initiative in your | Sddress Spadea Syndicate with the new cognac color. flack ‘blazers, lke Lorie Beecher and own hands and have an informal |0- Box 535, Dept: PS. G. P with pink’ already well established | ai iad, Ol deere a he party or two. Invite some of the New _— LN, —— od ie grdwing in favor in jackets for | pase —— ont inctude | a a a a ! oth mitrasting tone a, ne. = boys and giris who free-lance » . tettio ts Anfotiner ct ras gq & Shellac | H | f | metched 46% You mM be giad you did. icuous f oving in an upward fashion cycl e . , j Ss e p u . a sete es coches Choose Vests | ac ak rashes sre another vom . = Dresser drawers clean easily if | by his a , Of course e hinatien that is catching on in a by fen Halas they are coated with a thin solu e au vywemtwyetacicmiwypthm for Leisure big Way Me 7 tion of fresh white shellac ee ex yourself th the swing of All these new contrast shades i Sines t you want your friends | Of Business: |are shown in lighter weight fgb- Send your junior miss to school é' pe. you're still Pane You Now that vests have passed the = and styled with easy lines per Rae n’ match wardrobe! 4 < — te rast ot eee ee a uns vaecoret i — stage, there's — vari- | the “boy’* fem r) _ “dl oan oo onus & ae — | end walt forever. But M you beep | |. or leisure wear ensembles. | PETUNIA! | the ¢-button weskit, gore, easy a popping up, locking happy and | ” «10s fabrics and patterns are| | takes juste few hours to tsew skirt ina bevy of colors and } pop aga Sisomy vem ele ._Leprarious abies tise | Cet oe eet Eayrand-+}—rvowers are auch | | featest Te ne Ty aia eat 4 —_——_ ] — ; > ‘proper ne cashmere blends are made into | S&igns in one pattern. = oe Some oar TS a ; ‘5 make appropriate moves. a Fe lh oo tei: Pe ¥, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 blouse, il West € ny di |vests along with staple tie silk pat 4 N seem ee Making a decision always seems terns | Crochet one a day. Pattern 731: 1% yards 35-inch; weskit and skirt, "Til to mea painful operation” There Spertemen'é motits embroidered | Directions for three doilies, one ‘To \ast for me. 13% yards 39-inch fabric. ~~ “ } Huron 4 : oP. $ are all the and cons to COM | 4 wool reflect increased interest |* inch. one Cinch round, one Bxl0) | ; | This pattern eaxy to use, simple Mixed company is what you are Street ‘ © nck. 24 sider—and ¢ arguments are | is novelty patierns of vests oval—in No. 530 cotton | to sew, is tested for'fit. Has com- pee pags a v : always limited hy one’s experi- Skiers, ball players -. bright Send 2% cents in coins for this | plete iMustrated instructions. - . ence and imagination. And to top ree against a -eolid ground, | Pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | Send 35 cents in coins for this it all off the mental anguish gets |). ting horn motifs are among | ‘er for Grst-class mailing Send | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- clouded with a lot of sentimental) men's patterns available |*0, 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | | term for first-class mailing, Send fog so that you're likely to wind| |, fins colors. Wool vests with |Dept., P.O. Box 164, Oid Cheisea | ‘to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- up feeling certain that what you |i) SoM onns can be worn with | Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print |tine Press Pattern Dept. 243 West want to do is the very thing YoU | ieeq cheviot and shetland suits, | Plainly pattern number, your name, | | 3th St; New York 11, N.Y, Print cheat On. Reversible vests, which are two | @fdress and zone. . plainly name, address with zone, All of this applies te the de vests in one, are showh in solid size and style number. cision to go steady. Some aice | color wools on one side, authentic Two suggestions, Petuma | | bey asks you te, and you have tartans on the reverse. Velvet is —keep the vase away from foeas Graduate to give an answer. You bave te (coming into the fashion picture drafts, because circulating sitet oad mae @ Gestion, How enech bet- pl Rage 7% tes of McAuley Ea ‘tr tat Sees tn tal ne ai come a a ae air dries cut flowers faster || school of Practical Nursing at St. > 1662 S. Telegraph — course se that you wake up some | verse. The more conservative pat- —and re-cut ‘sterns under | Joseph Mercy Hospital were Helene ng 5 aes ble fine morning to realize that jterns and colors make ideal busi- water, each day. Showen of South Edith street, Glor ' ; : ia Linsenman of Edison street and you've settled down, quite tm [hess vesis. . Rise oeetse Jessie Gauft of Wessen street voluntarily, to going only with | 4 now iden in real suede leather each other! features fancy embfoidered motifs Such a decision faces these two | and ts aimed toward men who take ‘a girls: particular interest in wearing new > j [ “Dear Miss Woodward: My girl | ideas first. In blazer stripe cordu- ; : : friend and I have been going out |roys, black stripes are shown on cent dena hve hy | Career Girl! College Girl! arén't old to have j = ~time. ‘They're going-to ask-us-to} While Junior is-getting a tot - portweoar at is un oat cee nae aug, Same sae “shi ne like us m - 5 b d tere are two lr bry that we [met hea ale Be picking to within your budget _ like equally well. They both have| up @ lot of germs. Since it's i SF, cars, but they don't ask ws out) probably made of plastic, be a wn ; a / very. often. We'd love to go with | sure rope I ap Bo sng f (PEN &® ! them again. It's because of them sponge it clean, ; that we don’t know whether. we both inside and out. / Time for We Invite Tau 2 a should to go steady, as we'd oe . ‘£ : : sa ‘ a ge = {we weren't being loyal to the] Auewen se Paes Ponds“ | ts proparfion you Bagh. bo sere PENDLETON ap fieslerty with lerge collier evoid / t O % - thert-woisted look ea S J ‘o Open a, , } Ming ¥. -T—The tail figure, portswear : 64 | er re ee, oon ee natal / y Charge Account Bday mot Sep Atvins. | / ae | f sense ‘of proportion, Your waist-|. REAR — ; f ig | . P line can curve down below. your); —. .. : — elegraph of , P _ shes ie or sea waist, but be sure- it is long |; Of STORE oe © or oe a. 8p FE . enough. es ena 4 5 ga Oa ee ’ . : ei aa & _ " . ‘ hem f ‘ 5 | , ’ $< % ‘ z "7 = a ‘ ys ee ; y + vA phe eae : a | > a 4 ¥ ae i ‘ ‘ as ea ¢ VA Use | bits: eae es: Sis ae See Bee a fabs ee oe 3 tee age Walled Leke be AIR - CONDITIONED SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED GREGORY BRODERICK PECK- CRAWFORD WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Corner Williams Leke-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M. ——SATURDAY——_ Camm ld a VEL ——2nd FEATURE—— OWL FEATURE! 3rd HITT ~ SUE CAROL’/S DAUGHTER TO WED—Carol Lee | Ladd, 20, stepdaughter of Alan Ladd, embraces her | their engagement. fiance, Actor Richard Anderson, 25, after announcing ee ue A THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1886 a The fae alae | WH SEATO Pact Highlights Censor Wants Hell. the Good News of Week Cut in ‘Waterfront By CHARLES M. McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent The week's good and bad news on the international balance sheet: The Good 1. The Red victory in Indochina awoke the West to the danger that communism. Ag the result eight | free nations decided to take action | | They signed in Manila on Wednes- | day the “Southeast Asia Treaty | Organization’ (SEATO) . pact de- | at its present limits. ' The treaty provides that an at- tack on any of the eight nations shall be regarded as endangering | the peace and safety of all the others. It provides also for collec- tive action against Communist sub- version, which ig now active in Thailand. Burma and Malaya. Great Britain, ene of the treaty - signers, made it known ‘that it will oppose any attempt at the Pontiac Theaters ‘MURON Sat Francis Goes to West Point,” Donald O'Connor; ‘Pride of the Blue Grass,’ Lioyd Bridges Sun., Mon.: ‘Three Sailors and a Girl,” Jane Powell, Gordon Mae Rae; “Racing Blood.” Bill Wi | Hams | Tues., Thurs.: “Rhapsody,”’ Eliz- | abeth Taylor, Louis Calhern; ‘‘It Should Happen to You," Judy Holi day, Peter Lawford. OAKLAND ;. Sat. Mon.: “Susan Slept Here,” | “Hell Raiders of the Deep.” Eleo- inora Darago | No," Robert Mitchum, Jean Sim- mons; “The Sea Around Us.’ Starts Fri. ‘The Black Shield of Falworth,”’ Tony Curtis. Cine- maScope STRAND Starts Sat.: ‘‘Naked Alibi.’ Glor ia Grahame, Sterling Hayden Film Role No ‘Bargain’ LOS ANGELES # — Actor Vin-, cent Price contends the role te played in ‘‘The Bargain’’ was too |much of a bargain. He filed suit yesterday for $15,000 against Wil- liam Marshall and Errol Fiynn, producers of the picture, charging that they promised him $35,000 but | lopene@ at College Park, Md.. aa = ee ———— -__ G_—___ i a i i i i iN i Ni i i i i i Ni i ii Ni ti i Nt ti ti tt tt i i ht hh i i i i i i i i i i i i | paid him only $20,000. former actréss now married to Ladd. 3. United Nations General Assen: bly starting Sept. fi to admit Red China to membership. 2. President Eisenhower an-| nounced that the United States is | forming “‘ah international agency | which will foster the growth and spread of the new atomic technol- ogy” to carry forward his plan for a pool of atomic ‘resources for | peaceful purposes. Seviet Russiai had refused to take part in the historic ‘‘atoms for peace” plan, which the Presi- dent announced last Dec. 8. Eisen- hower decided to go ahead anyway, in cooperation with other countries | “of good will.” The new anti-Communist | im Guatematia | seemed increasingly strong. President Carlos Castillo Armas | New York Army Post | was so confident of his position — : seat eae ; that he decided to let 760 mem- WATERTOWN, N. Y. (UP) —) bers of the ousted pro-Red Wolves—and not the human kind— | regime, whe sought refuge in have been reported on the nearby | foreign embassies in Guatemala | Camp Drum military reservation. | City, leave the country Ser a | Soldiers and civilians have seen esis cenéact, the beqsts and claim their howls | can be heard at night on extreme He knows they will work against reaches of the post , him in exile The Bad However, the Jefferson County sheriff said a recent state ruling ' f 1. Un Stat forces the termination of bounty emcee Gat ae sy payments. From now on in this Communists may attempt to cap- county a wolf-killer’s only reward ture Quemoy Island, ‘the outpost a a ee off the Red-held mainland which the Nationalists have held ever since they fled to Formosa in 1949. | of State John Foster | Untied Press Photo She is the daughter of Sue Carol, Wolf Packs Invading The Army's first aviation school Kai-Shek. A decision whether | commit the United States 7th | defend Quemoy may be | all of southeast Asia might fall to! ident Eisenhower has called for) BALTIMORE @® — The word Perey ie Denver, | "ell had Maryland’s movie cen- 2. The problem of rearming (sors and Columbia Pictures Corp. Waly. Cofmany seyle wrapped up today in a heck of a pean ios Gemuntainy gaat [orut HaBt a ‘arith The Board of Motion Picture remained unsolved. A_ British from dialogue in the film, “On the to be~held Sept. 14 was can | Waterfront.” celled. . France's Premier Pierre Men-| Columbia. asking the Baltimore des-France sought to work out an | City Court yesterday to overrule signed. to-stop Red encroachment | ceptable ‘substitute plan. There! i, poard, said the word is neces- was no indication he could come | sary to help “create a climax.” up with one that would be accept- | Its deletion, they said, would weak. able to the other Allies len-&@ mora] lesson pointed up by 3. Russia rejected two United; the picture States protests against the shoot-|. The court has given the censors ing down of an American Navy | 22 days to show why they should patrol plane 44 miles off Siberia. | not be overruled. Fox and Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING ‘LUNCHES From. 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY AIR-CONDITIONED On Our Wide Mirecle Screen! OPEN 6:30 P. BM. coinic towy. (5-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph, F8-S-45000PEN 6:30 P. 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TAYLOR PARKER PHT TRON GLOVE Ls CinemaS PRT Hell anc ‘ h Water ve Es pong SE kt al) THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 ELEVEN The city ‘of Vancouver, Wash. 's 4. 2 a as : — E: papedation | Margoret Truman Visits “s oe Suan report of a shooting, which . _ ; —— ——— | Hee Parenti fér 2 Weeks 3 aa : Pe | Attem f {0 Sla edly occurred on US. 12. |4-Y@ar-Old Gir] | te brace niay come ott when she a ; er “ y The Tribune said Jarecki found | 11 . Two bouts with measles end” “ | . a5 that the bullet, believed of .22 eal-| Makes 33 TIPS more and still more pneumonia ai- TAPP’S iber, spent its force on the rolled | ° tacks have left her body weak - ‘ebe | e red wp window of bis car, It aruct(tO the Hospital — |i Mve ett ber body, weak ie DRIVE-IN the window, shattering it, at about | say. : ¢ ee the point Where it would hase | MUSKEGON; Mich, wif deter- | | dt V@ | mination and patience continue to| But nurses at the hospital, which | GOOD FOOD Chicago Tribune Says a oe pay off, little Shery! Ann Kolbe of has Practically been her second | | WOME COOKING | Flier Who Fled. With} Jareckt was driving trom Mer-| Hesperia will be around for many| joe an Sramoe “eras Dee . Bol ered MIG Shot atin Cor [at ine time of Rep. O'Koneki| , Sh#Fv1 Ann celebrated her fourth 8 one of their most lovable pa. | | Fridey, TAM to 8 (R-Wis,), hiss in this coun-| birthday yesterday~only 24 hours | "°™'s | | -eavurday, 1 AM. 40 3 aM CHICAGO @~The Tribune said| "ste ‘blannel te leave Monday | alter dlecharge from Hackley Hoe- | eerie | | @unday, 1AM tot a today police and the Federal Bu-/o.’ aiiance College, Contin pital and her 28th victory over Giannini Dies at 43 reau of Investigation-were investi-| springs, Pa., which he entered last en oe her ed ap te he LOS ANGELES # — Death has | gating an attempt on the life of year after coming to this country, | P*pltal. , taken Bernard Giannini, nephew of i | aS Sheryl Ann suffered & near fatal | the late A. P. Giannini who found. Week Senedd, 2, former Po: : attack of meningitis when she was/ed the Bank of America, Giannini lish pilot who fled to Denmark Children Get Polio Shots only six weeks old. Her first battle | himself a vice presidane of the from behind the Iron Curtain ina) yew DELHI, India #—Children |“! Pneumonia came about two! bank, died in a hospital yesterday Soviet MIGIS fighter in 1953. [of U.S, Embassy personnel were | ™onths later. Pollo struck at seven |at.43, He concerned himself pri The Tribyne said Jarecki was given anti-polio tnnoculations, to- | months and left her partially pare- a with motion picture fe fired on from a black sedan | day, The precaution was taken aft-| 7d in a body brace. Doctors say |nancing in his banking capacity, which had followed hith about five |e? the 11-year-old son of Walter 1D. |) accu up ce rrr miles ard pulled up past his car | Lawrence, of Casper , Wyoming, about-20 miles from | ‘ted in an tron lung at New-Deiht | Meaosied. Lawrence is a member jof the. technical assistance pro- It said-Jarecki related he heard | gram staff, shot and his face was peppered F 2 LAST TIMES $ Lew Festore Stars a 11100 dow on his left. The car sped away United States Navy was that of |. TODAY! Box Office Open Until 11:00 e Put Thig Pesture st—— OWT e OT Ce 1:00 - 4:20 - 700 - r- | . OAKLAND {mae “cdneeed” STARTS SUNDAY She slept-in his bad...wore his pajamas THEN SHE TOOK OvER! Starts . / NOW Thru Mon, Shows on Radio | Back to Pattern ls Back on Job of Five a Week Civil Service Worker! HOLLYWOOD @—Notes end] “i! ——< FF Calls Suspension Time) acene: a, retin, ‘Just Like Combat’ to the fiveaweek pattern Re || OICK POWELL- DEB member back im the early days of te : | SACRAMENTO, Calif. —Jradio when many of the shows Susan Slept Here Thomas Humenny has his civil ser- | Were co-wening ANNE FRANCIS + moe TECHMICOLOR vice job back today and he says |~ the 17 months his loyalty was in doubt were to him ‘‘just like com- u i af “il Also: at—2:47-5:57-9:20 Out of This -World Adventure! gz if F B "F755 fh i- if z of HE z if igEgé ff i i ; ii rE : FIREMAN. SAVE MY CHILD ROBT. MITCHUM in “SHE COULDN'T SAY NO” = =| si ce Ts 7 eel ALSO: “THE SEA AROUND US” — DOCUMENTARY ee ee ———— Ls ome == © ROUND OOSET 4 DEVERY FREE Mn. - He Ff i al ri g*° ra att 85 5 : 3 FI if i} Th sick ti A } Doors Open Daily 10:45 — Show at Sunday--Holidays 12:45 — Show at = ; giy 787 5 Hf 4 i } i : i ? | it is. ten) Fliers are still discussing | ae 4 “The High and the Mighty.” Many baited Lof them say ,John Waren ould have been grounded flying Salina Fire De- | the seat of his pants, even if Alberta Pfan-' a4 bring his plane down safely the well. San Francisco. They argue that | said the fire- | the plane should have been ditched in the ecean under all regulations, : . F E 7 e¢ : ! | | z il 73 Fs iH Community Theaters Jack frecker? for the whole family rec lale mial =. N ‘N | mallee (f <> i ~ Z4\oloo -_wTvTvTyTrjpYTwTrTywTy-.yT?" 4541 Dixie Highway p hnerese : Ridts . ’ Drayton Picias -— - id r ‘d = - SUNDAY SPECIAL | aS Breen turn —_ | As tery of the hind of feos that lives with the law at ite ROAST TURKEY GOLDEN BROWN ° ROAST SIRLOIN heels and waits for a bullet after eagh embrace. A story of the half- oe ae a DINNER FRIED CHICKEN OF BEEF Roost Turkey Fried Chicker Roast Beef ; world of a border town slum, where the easiest thing to take is a man. a Potatoes — vumpens Mashed hE And a woman can kiss away anything — maybe even Murder! Cranberry Sauce sand Tees | Vegetable eae tn | Vegetable * : and Tossed Salad © and Tossed Salod eg WE Hot Buns and Butte Hot Buns and Butter Hot Buns and Butter r 97 e $35 nae Sys : “IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR” | We Cater to Private Parties and Banquets OR 3.4131 Fisk & Chips — Every Friday — $1.00 — All You Can Eat . — — THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954” bra ee eS: ae ‘ « “1 sige uf (i } 4 ! 4 aod «ae £. a 7 with comments on local and national affairs. Appearing nightly on the 4 a ty es | * » - oe —— me - ~ z ~ RA ° an her buddies | ee a ane | 3 An opportunity to express yourself Lupid notches an arrow and WHING-G-G—two hearts tumble! 3 Miss Pug High, pert and cute os @ storched suntrock, : tolls for @ high-born visitor to these -hyer ports, Williom of Villegonia, & Prince of o teltow. He's handsome, personable end lonely. | Reed panenne sighs wid aries see A P age of , : that they'd like to marry. Con they? ce iS a -: Do they? Your readers will wonder, + , Minute ct do the Raggio, measog _ Comics Every -pisyerries APTN UF, ol Bots, ed, Dovey ond Dory, | : : from the Prince's tutor a N ight in The x oe Majesty _ t : . . i oo ‘ Pontiac Press! = Ee For the Homemaker... Your Neighbors’ Favorite Recipes Appear Weekly in The Press! Of interest to every homemaker. . . the weekly feature of taste tempting recipes . from your friends and neighbors—Reported . & : a and pictured every Thursday in the Pontiac -=—— emeemmeicn meee Watch for Today’s Favorite Featurés jn The Pontiac Press _ = . \ \ > ie i 4 . + . : " ' ad 4, of | ’ { ; . ‘ i ‘o ‘ ? cA i THE PONTIAC. PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. > : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 voucl caie et, oah"g — aa eee a walls, The “green” blackboard is a feature of each room. “Ward Ross, Inc., is the a BAGLEY'S ADDITION—Opened for the first time this week, the new four room addition at Bagley School in Pontiac features cross lighting and self-contained styled contractor for this building. : entranceways. The brick exterior is lined with cinder block which forms the interior ET ONT TY PET INE GER LT OTE AT ETT round for LIVIN Py . —- : De . Kees eee ati te - ee ee I ee ee eee Your Schools fore tas. to ear es 8 . s Salad Babee Ds Se oie x : ' . ’ ’ = . ae - 2 uw. , pt i % . fa a Ate. Te + * ¥ 4 “| lin and Bloomfield Village are be. a nt tek fae + 4 hanes ve DAG Pa, By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE School building bills are under- School building has become written by the local taxpayer. also underway. +, a 4 j f 4) akg lyin Hh rit i 4 [ i H FigF } ge 64 5, : » “a ig aye eek Foe ' EG tion is nearing completion at Goodison for the Rochesffr School Dis- trict. ‘ Seah OEE OO Rg OO co \ - FOURTEEN. i 7 A . THE PONTIAC PRE About $4 per cent ot America’s! Dress Up Game Room rated horsepower is in automobile | Before School Reopens —aeenlaaaanaataaae,| Now ls & good time to prepare | | that basement game room for all Br | the activity it sees when school Willis M, arts. Dress it up with colors : and interesting “gimmicks” that BREWER .. || «it ss0ea: 10 reorie in 0 say Comp ote Getate Servi mood. alle Weed end But don't forget, it has to be Sel Comeme 2 Wik Trods able to “take it.” This is why ae aad fend Tyee 1) the room should have a floor of s @ really durable material such Reosevelt Hotel as tile, which also offers wide _ ft 4-5181 , || decorative possibilities because it comes in 200 different colors. END TO SEWER TROUBLE Banish: the root problem from your sewer line. CARLON “D” extruded sewer and drain pipe comes in 10-ft. length with a slip sleeve coupling that Ae Fla ge PA eaten same keeps out roots. CLARKSTON MAGN SCHOOL SUPERSTRUCEUES — The new Easy to handle. One section weighs only 12 Ibs. Ferma und ae rv, band one a ever her ce Fe \ TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1056 a SR LO oe en ees be for » complete high school program. Ds give proper pitch to each section. Baryon the pocketbook. Cons no more than old [lin eevee’ onions ue wen| Miscellaneous Taxes on New Homes of sewer pipe and less than the newer slip sleeve type. Saves on labor. ‘ Can attach to soil pipe line. Also, there are the | All of this home-care-and repair|no signs of going down. So it's; taxes account for $1,854 of that usual fittings that you have in standard sewer pipe. Approved by the State of Michigan. > Baefly, we| MIXER PARK, Ine, |] "rors" | 245 Elizabeth Loke Rood = —_—s—~Ph. FE 5-8780 D&M FREE PARKING BUILDING SERVICE 3 Attention! New and Old Home Owners! NEW LOW,-LOW PRICES on Fis i Storm Sash and Screen for Average Size Window Aluminum Extruded ) | Self-Storing Comb. | Xie SPECIAL: 10 Windows and__$4 ¢y@)50 | : 2 Peor Ss FREE ESTI Mo (C. WEEDON HOME E CO. 1661S. Telegraph Road’. FE 42597 1 Block South of Orchard Lobe Rd. (Alter Hours ot Sunday FE 8-0932 ght . bia? | rat 4 i i 1 E E E 3% F H i ! ily shill § at z = — REFRIGERATION i \ . 4015 Cembrock Lene = ~ “An Address of Distinction” oe | Roman Brick California Contemporary Rambler In Exclusive “Westridge at Waterford” Quality Products in this . ee OPEN SUNDAY he 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. Burke Lumber: ‘Beautifully landscaped, this home is planned for happy living. The foyer Febrow Windowalls __ emtrance leads to the thermopane window-walled living and-dining-area— Bird Roo} : with its distinctive two-way firoplace. gee Three generous bedrooms, tiled vanity bath and powder room. An activi- Washington ties room with plank-paneled redwood walls and tiled floor leads to a rear Interior Hardware terrace. The Youngstown‘electric kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, , has its own dining nook. Counter-flow radiant warm-air heat. 2-car plas- tered, attached garage, paved driveway. Offered at $27,900. 20-year 5% mortgage. The winding streets, large building sites, and varied architectural designs are making “Westridge” Pontiac's most desirable suburban residential community. Heltman and Tripp Phones: FE 5-8161 — FE 5-8822 — OR 3-9411 ‘ 3 W. Lawrence St. 4 Exclusive Builders and Developers of\Westridge at Waterford Jee [QUICKER HEAT CLEANER HEAT i : FURNACE! o—8 HARNECK eae 2615 Orchard Leke Rd, AGI au COSTS HS Easy Way! LUMBER CO. 1409 Baldwin (Cor. of Welton) Phone FE 2-9104 if £275 ifs MASO REFRIGERATION 461 Gizsbeth Lobe Road re if sacStt f 7 ltr is Hl i i g z d ti at ms Hi WHEN YOU HEAT~ eos. ~‘|MERIPS NOTHING FIER ~ Call for Free Estimate 705 CO 3101 Orchard Lake Rd., Keege Harber FE 2-0278 Armstrong’s Temlok® “We didn’t think we could afford te remodel until we found out how little it eoste with Armstrong's Temiok. Now we have an extra room that's grand for entertetn- ing friende—perfect for the kids” You eam install this decorative yourself, Te’s light and easy te handle. Temilok not only decorates put insuletes es well, meking rooms warmer in winter, cooler in summer, And it's ideal for attic rooms, toe, Get full detalles ebout Temick from NO MONEY DOWN . ’ 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Do Yéu Want Quality Floor . Covering? See Our Fine Selection of wwrererereerererereeereeee ee _eerrrrrrrreerrrerererreyree PONTO cINERGS 1. R. TAYLOR. Owner 379 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-2353 ee i —eeererrrerrrrT Tee Te ee eee ee ee ewer TTT ee Meximum Loen OLEUM—TILE % Agency, RANCE Austin - Norvell INSUR 14x20 vicar Garage. ‘338° All Materials Furnished incheding & « 7 Steel Door “tees Leber and Cement DOWN — UP te 3 Years te Pay ‘ aaxenneru” Cor THE PONT! AC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Two Buy Better, ‘Home Than One Wife Should Aid Mate in Selecting House for Pleasant Living The old adage that two heads ;are better than one certainly ap- | plies in home buying In the search for a home. a wife should be a partner with her should also bring into play her special talents and insights as a) homemaker, so that the house | finally selected will be « pleasant ‘place to work in and will “fit” the |entive. family. Here are some of | noe EPRICE. METCRENThe Uetchen as the eovlal hub at the adaptable as a@-combination hobby room, dining room o: Pees room, was featured in a recent display at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. A model setup designed by Jules Marling architect, was part of a hardwoods exhibit. Striped paldao wood paneling for walls: and qabinets, tickory plank-type plywood with ~| simulated pegs for flooring built-in copper finished oven and separate gas burner were among features. 1954 Bedroom | side to side |inches fhm. the surface. Pull) |B Te Buy or Sell Rest Eetete See 1954 ‘Spray Painting ue Easy, Attractive Outside of House ding one. Spray painting doesn’t call for Mirror Aids Growth ~ | apy more precautions than brush 4 painting, and you can paint your house three to six, times faster Most amateurs make the mistake of thinning their paint too much for a spray gun. The average however, dealer on the point. For best results, make sure the surface is well cleaned before you start. The paint should be ithadowy side of the plants, and good exterior paint can be sprayed i makes each box seem twice as just as it comes from the can, | large to passers-by check with your paint) —— strained ‘through cheesecloth after | mixing to remove lumps or paint | akin that piight clog the nozzle of the gury When ‘painting. keep the gun pointed ‘at right angles to the wail and use a full arm. motion trom Hold the nozzle six the trigger after you have started Window-box gardeners who work ; with only half 9 day's sunlight find plate glass mirrors a boon to; plant growth. A mirror behind each box reflects warmth to the alee iadhetcticall at tek ete elles Hie cede Min teal de ete aan Do It Yourself In One Afernoon A. Pour it! ZONOLITE is the easiest of all insulations to _ install. Pours. right out of the bag. : B. Level it! Smooth it out and this job is done . » NO muss, no fuss. C. Leave it! ZONOLITE is guaranteed for the life of your building. 100% fireproof, permanent. Saves up to 40% on fuel bills. Ask for a FREE estimate today. CORWI Lumber and Coal Co. days—even the porch. A firm in Oak Park. D1, a Chi- eago suburb, has perfected an - octagonal, acreened-in porch that) | direction-sensitive controls that can | \be adjusted to guide the tractor over wy pro-cstected course. laos - ria TERMS FREE ESTIMATES Back Bars "Ses: Sentilier bi! Diepley Gack. THE CABINET SHOP 3008 W. Huron “zs” FE 6-0331 | t P te ; 4 ec ¥K si ee SP RES, eS MODELING .. eaine | it ee Ss We Carry a Furnace Pipe, Copper 20 Osmun Street KEEGO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE FREE PARKING Large Supply nese Ptings = m = TT ARS So » FE 2-6506 NOTHING DOWN to Gi Model ‘Siad FE 3-9594 leber Reqity ~ Just a Few of the Many ~ Outstanding Features 117 S. Coss FE 28381 || Steel with 4 hooks... .$5.95 each © Two Bedrooms © Full Basement ——— | ALL TYPES OF FENCES ° oe a pyr: From Wood. Kitchen Cabinets | , A rag aaa a ® Automatic Water Heater om vaumets |! ARDMORE FENCE CO. + rare Windows® Ok Fon wh Birch, Fir, Open ‘Mon., Tues. Wed. Thurs, Fri, Set. 8-6; Sunday 9-1 ff © Lerge Lots © Winding Paved Ste. | ‘ rod Pine 49 N. Parke St. Phones FE 5-5572—Eve. & Sun, Mi 6-0195 | © Tile Features © Large a Wipes casera ,2 Ceramic Tle Bath Tops. ond wide-se- 1) SU Gas Med The ts Te Sat Cort 1 Custom quality. * axes °® a Do It Yourself and SAVE wt - } much better chance than the k Li jo On Tee of Be areca | husband to investigate the call- Loo ; Mrs. Brandt, who works for such SS ee ee a s ne 5s as cabin crafts, the bed.|| Bateman and Kampsen | shopping facilities and find out | spread makers, and who arranges | . = _ itting Hoom .— ~ ica Realty ea heed NEW YORK (INS) — lt takes) stores, said the second bigge: st 8 4 0528 more than a bed and a frilly | change is in colors , Exterior. Accustomed to spend- spread to furnish the up-to-date | —— | e =\.ing most of her time in or near | 1%4 bedroom. : the home, the wife is usually more | You need, according to one ex ‘i ; . ‘ The HOUSE of PLYWOOD aii ict ence oi pee eV oct rate e bow] GENUINE | HAND WROUGHT we 8 arance.’ She's the one who | Case an easy chair a a ta - 1495 $. Woodward (Birmingham) 7700", S/n. ers hoon she oie Ge c'mate a peer | = ORNAMENTAL IRON Phone Mi 4-6157 Open Sat. “6 which all houses look alike bedroom these days Custom Made te Your Specifications * | LHUUAUAADALALAAA Interior arrangement. The In fact, says Mrs. Mary ~ shoe ien” ° Culamey ‘Letters U _ | Brandt, you can't call it a bed (Fist or Corner) © Ornamental Brackets homemaker knows the . impor } of having reom any. more. It's 9 sitting | © Tables ©@ Decorative Hinges i tance quiet areas—the | Basement W. trom satay, | Sen Sret: nde piace to seep | | oe t me i case | She won't get stuck, cither, with Ls | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates o home ts which Waftle cuts | Mrs. Brand. « _— | ‘ th: the liv the | consultant who specializes | 4 Reliable Waterproofing tite, nn ine Teor or tee |room decor, says the American | bedroc has undergone a com- 24 Whitfield Phone FE 77 7! Kitchen. The wife can visualize} i plete cuinas of character since ‘ - —— eee amperes readily the preparation of a meal the war. | and 86 decide lidw good a kitchen| ‘People don't ask how to deco- | | is Good layout .and plenty of| rate a bedroom any more,’ * Mraz] | ‘ storage space make kitchen work | | Brandt declared, “they want to) V1 BM IOV MMM II MMA hh Od bs easy iknow how to change the bedroom | 7 Orientation.‘ The location of | into a multiple purpose ronm. CY / Foams in relation to sunshine and | #7. old-taalileneq bedroom, © Tools Sharpened Yj", to prevailing winds is very im-| ay pastels and ruffies and fluffi- — Trailer Hitches Made VL portant ~_ experience sae ness, is vanishing except in large -| BILLS) : [| most_homemakers experts on that | pomes.” —*! “BLACKSMITH SY = | Subject The tip-off on the situation, she | R E.- ‘PRUETT — SHOP “LUMBER ' ; added. is that fewer people buy /t' 2110 E. Walten Blvd. FE 5-9858 ' 1 Portable Porch bedroom furniture suites. Oftet Frée Estimates It No Answer Call FE 2-7004 they don't even buy beds. Lay ’ 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-838! e ; instead for sofa-beds ’ Looks Like aio And they buy indivi _ ——< \Circus BigTop |~ > " | Latest afd to farmers is an auto Everything for the back yard! matic pilot for tractors. The pilot ric u xX omes ba can be portable works from distant-measuring and . sete ;titerally folds away- “Teata & so sini | FENCES | screens, hinged in pairs, with a | waterproof canvas covering that 48" LAWN FENCE | - Mortgage Costs Only makes the while thing look like a miniature circus big top. 20<_ i The manufacturer says the | porch can be installed by a Steel Clothes Pests woman in less than a half hour. $4% o | Twelve-inch spikes anchor it to @ Mek ‘ the ground and it can accom- } modate a 6-foot picnic table com- CHIPPEWA FENCE co. | The porch has a diameter ot | FE 8-067) 1 cou om baa 9% feet and a height of 8 fect. | [L_ We Mive Bettene Bed Stags Bs \ 7 ] j .. _ \ j 54 / ; ~ a THE PONTIAC PRESS. eek ss Be : SIXTEEN no | . ! 4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,:1054 Fiberglas Chair Intact at Dryer Owners ec 7 sori np Laugh at Weather Bom rma of some thousand aces is discover at least . - A Texas woman living i & ranch hose which really is a cae ranch house and who has a utility room complete with washer, dryer Satety Pst ee ter Your Reisccecmniiainn-maaiecaninnnt one chair of the 20th century per- lfectly intact: no dents or marks ahd true to its original color. Tests recently made with sledge ham. mers and blow torches have proven the fibergias chair by Selig of l eominster to be indestrictable ‘| During its development at. the factory, Tt was dropped from a five-story building, only to bounce \on hitting the grotnd. On inapect- and irober says that ‘‘out bere on th: South Plaing it is either too dusty, too windy, too hot or too}- | cold to hang out washing.” ; But is that true only of where Chain paar — aig - on the body of the chair Farm — Industral . Garden | jon, no scratch could be detected Stock: 2n4” Welded Wire. | she lives? Somehow there come] » bad High & RANCH HOME SITES to mind recollections of days right Installed os Meteriel Only jhere at home when the weather VAILABLE often is well, not perfect for dry- : Chas. s. D. Ewayer Fence Ce. Pine Village | ing the wash, to-express it mildly. of Bald Meuntais Style-Rite Inc That js one principal reason why 4430 Magee Bd. (04-24) 1090 Pune ad women are getting more and more ~ interested in automatic tumbler _ - dryers, which almost actually sneer at the weather “PEOPLE YOU LIKE TO DEAL WITH” Cement and Cinder Blocks Structure! Steel Brick end Masonry Supplies ” Cliffen, Owner 3 Repaperings Enough There's no set rule, but you can | e repaper a wall about three times before having to peel off all) 3% | previous layers down, to the) | plaster Imperfections in the wall | or the paper on it are likely w show dl panaadl the third lever For Friendly Service and a — 1 -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister Burmeister -- Burmeister - Burmeister — Fair Deal See “Tom,” at the-- TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1992 PONTIAC ORIVE FE 4-9531 | HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayten Plains $),000 bigger trade-ta silowance Aluminum Awnings Harmony House Verti-Stripe of On Seats Easy Terms, as Low as $5 Dn. Best buy in year round protection Louvered for Yentilation. Vinyl finish resista tacing Choice ol %4 color combinations. Save now! 154 Phone FE 5-417] ee North Saginaw Street —————-- A KINGDOM OF HER OW 9D pe pd rights loom importantly in the life of a child. tween individual ‘kingdoms.’ Here, a movable room divider, built of | west coast hemlock, Each child has. storage compartment facing his = to makes an ideal marker be-| serve as treasure trove for books or r toys. | tearing out and rebuilding. The Ends warning Scramble | basin. Wainscots, floor and tub ence in the world in Such & The extra, one-person bathroom | “*e® should be surfaced with : Thought Needed eeu cost of the tearing out can be as waterproof tile. It's easy to clean But, when you remodel, you! high as the reconstruction job. so is great ‘to. ease early morning | congestion. | small space—five feet square is | a sliding door, not one. that opens very good. This space can take! in. Yes, a little bathroom can a bathtub woe closet and warh | be a big help PLASTER MATERIALS Rock Leath—Cement Plester—Structolite — Gypsolite Geuging—Lime, etc. Metal Leth—142" and %" Cold Rolled Chennel— Henger end Tie Wire, Cor. Bead, Cor. Rite, Striping, xp. Corner Bead; etc. Plaster Tools; Goldbleft end Mershell Town, ‘che Morter Boxes. Don’t Forget Your COAL end ORDER TODAY! COAL and SUPPLY 702 $. Peddock Se. Phone FE 4-3555 All you need is a; and sanitary. To save space, use , ' in Remodeling But Plan May Be Better in the Long Run Than to Sell and Buy A home built in the Model T era | 1 does hot have to look that way all | its life! Thousands of such homes are lo- should bear in mind these pointers | from real estate men Have the heuse examined thor- oughly first by an architect. real estate appraiser or someone else thoroughly familiar with con struction. You want to be sure that the building is in good general con- dition before investing further in it. - Plan to use only quality mate | rials. Redoing the bathroom with .« material like tile will make it per- | manently waterproof and eliminate | that you will have a very expensive job in the long: run Figure realistically the value of the project to you and the value it may add to your home. If it makes living easier and _more pleasant for the famfty, that alone justifies the cost ‘Mark Board Strips Simply With Ruler -Laled in good neighborhoods: near+turther decorating needs. The coat | “W's & aimple matter to divide a good schools and shopping areas. | of labor. the big factor in any proj- | | board into. strips of equal widths. nferior They are still good houses. their lack of today’s conveniences and may even be thinking of sell- , modernization is often the best ; Kitchen or a new bathroom fre- quently ol mashes ot Ge Ate project Burmeister - -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- - Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister - Burmeister - Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burr ‘Burmeister © SUPPLIES T Now Only S per If it’s Boydell you can be sure it's PONTIAC 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Phone EM 3.4171, _ EM 3.3996 Look at ~ This Value! Exterior White BOYDELL PAINT 25 Gal. gal. good! MAKE SURE IT'S BURMEISTER’S FOR YOUR BOYDELL PAINTS FOR BEAUTY AND PROTECTION AND QUALITY Proven Paints Since 1865 So Make Sure It’s Burmeister’s 2 Yards LUMBER CO. 2BIG YARDS = ~ but | ect. thelr owners are unhappy about products as for good }- will net crop up in the course of and cheapest solution. A new | the work. AN Remember Price Means Nothing Without Quality and Burmeister Has Both is the same. for ti Get firm estimates of costs. Think twice before you start a that requires extensive e ro] a 1g -- 404S/OULING -- 4998} 9ULING 40481 OULING - -- 104S19ULINg -- so4ysiowuang JO4SIOULING -- 1949; 9ULING -- 10;S}OULING -- 40;S;OULING - s948;9UN2 4 | Just lay your folding. rule dis | gonally across the board and mark off the desired number of strips. Before you start a remodeling ' : Scans asa Paes tg extre 9 — Se 2 punt as eel dae ene stri = sun, rein end spew. eutdoor itving, _ = ; and bo cure that your contractor example, lay the rule so the “Oo” ° Under these circumstances, | "80%. % thal expensive extras mark rests on one edge of the board and the 8-inch mark on the other edge. Mark. where the inch marks fall to get eight equal any width of board Modern conveniences such as scientifically, planned lighting, eu- dishwashers and garbage disposals, built-in air conditioning, -storage space, quarty- and efficient laun- are all becoming an expected of new housing. When you're house-hunting don't look for . To do so is to ignore the great housing has made in the few years. SEE US FOR ALL of YOUR , CUT STONE We Deal Exclusively in GENUINE Cut Stone! . and boast one of the most complete stocks in. this entire area. BUILDING STONE (Tena. Marble) @ Grier Hill @ Tenn. Ledge Rock FLAGGING @ Vermont Siete @ Tenn. Flag @ Vermont Marble @ Tenn. Marble SILL STONES @ Biue or Buff Tayco NEATYORSS UNITS DAMPERS for Fireplace Construction PONTIAC CUT STONE Open More Hours to Serve More People for Their Convenience -/- : “PHONE Of 3.150 Burmeister Burmeister -- ~ Burmeister -- Burmeister :- Burmeister ~ Burmeister -- Burmeister - Burmeister -- Barmeister-B ernie = Barner - Darna Sebineleter tormeltoril— patron. Ae: css: nastoee i 4 ; :. ‘i , . | Sea P : y | dj OE ese Wey OL Sg en a ‘3 ine oe oo a eee ee PEN Cae A i Screen Doors of Aluminum. The-do-it-yourself aluminum idea, wetting down required® to apply Rev Masonry. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATI TRDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 4 Bormolétor - Burmeister =. Burmeister - Burmeister -- Suvusciebenia Susmehier ~ Burmeister -- BURMEIST OF Open Week Days 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P. wont want to miss!.. Open Sundays 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. ONE MILLION FOOT SALE Now is the time to buy lumber and building materials at Burmeister's! Mr. Burmeister said to get all the deals we could for he wants to move one million feet of good lumber at prices you . You will find savings -up to *700.00 on a complete house on just material alone! Excellent prices on plumbing and hardware! First Quality!... yards to serve you! We deliver, any place in Michigan, Northern Ohio and Indiana! So try us today! PRICES BELOW ARE BURMEISTER’S C & C PRICES Burmeister - : cr SEVENTEEN - Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister - 5 ~~ oo — -—._- cee co Don't forget, we have two : PAW \VP>. AVOID T Aluminum Bath Sets ; - Burmeister -- Burmeister ~ Burmeister - LUMBER». BUILDING) 2 2x4 8’ Specials. . . 2x6 8 to 20’ Special Fir. . 2 x6 No. 2 Fir, 1,000 sq. ft. . x8 No. 3 Fir, 1,000. sq. ft. . x10 No. 3 Cedar, 1,000 sq. ft. x12 Utility White Pine. . x12 Standard White Pine x4 Pine. Flooring . go ggg 1 T 1 lx8_ Utility White Pine. .... T 1 4 x4 8 to 16’ Fir, Lineal Foot. . x8 8 to 20’ Special Fir. ... . LUMBER FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS . $95.00 . $80.00 . $80.00 Saft sr. » 995.00 ser» 5119.00 - tn « 99.00 | $89.00}. LUMB Oak Flooring, No.2 1.00 « « % x 6", 8”, 10” Pine Paneling, No, 21.24%. .. ¥% x 6", 8 Cedar Paneling, No. 2 1% « « ¥% x 10 Cedar Siding, Selected rn moon Saat | 5 — the FALL | Combination — aaett eas: a solid kick plate panel and a = 3 Pp f ° poner pi aluminum grill with your RUSH! ’ ‘DOOR se c. + r | ; : Includes: Door 1! coe Tap Flooring Gently Si 50 Cheer ee. $ 95 Reg. $225.56 iggy te a ee ee — ee ae Medicine Cabinet, Cast $ 90 on 3 tapping Iron Tub. plumbing mé- or babes Atos The a Garage with sliding door fir siding delivered! A Real Buy at Burmeister's! terial. Ten, Sey ay a blue. ™ cedure wil] avoid marring. Remem- ———Eee rang age beoutiiel as gegen . TA Eueteeisl! MASONITE and_PEG BOARD |- son} 3-1-4 2x3, 2x4, 4x4, 4x6, Clear P. P. 4 Gloss 9,000 Years Old | § 448: from es 8° " Deer oe - _ Steel exampie x pure lass is « small bur good-| f Wory Board a ok et 10° PIPE Step Stools 10 to 30% pe $]25 e144 Lattuce 02¢ | (4) oi ae pres ad ~ Sheetrock... ; COE es ciwiesc. 5 Fe R $ 5.95 tee poustionl fob of covering bat Screen $ 95 ee. Round Shorts .... 02° "Et. eg. . - OFF . — and kitchen side- Doors ......... 5 ax anVs $ 95 $ 45 Grade A 4x8 K Pi : wan cone olf Set ben rom 89% Sart 328) 939° | $34> | SCREEN WIRE 10% Off letes develop enlarged hearts and die young of heart disease is false. 1 x 4, No. 2 White, Pine, per foot...;.......... 8c Zonolite, per bag ................cccesee eee uee t& $1.35 6” Skilsaws .......... ccc cece cece ccc ceeees Now $38.95 2” Insulation, 100 square feet ....... sige aes $ 4,90 Arvin Portable | | While at | Layaway | sypmmsrens Your Guns | - _ &sk About Our Now EZ TERMS For Hunting | —NO.MONEY _ Our. Prices DOWN with Clock Are Right! On Lumber Reg. $29.95 a | >” ~~ * _ um Sign be lmony others at + real savings ee —Name— | REMEMBER - - PRICE Means Nothing Without QUALITY, and BURMEISTER HAS BOTH TWO BIG YARDS ; water -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister - - Burmeister + Durmelsbes -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmaister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Sccmaiieee -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Rares arenes - soegomeng j oonemng — 49g] 0ULUNG ~ 294] OMING — Z9;HJoUING — 2045; 0NLINg —. s9;s}OUUING — s9PHOUUING ~ spysyouang — s04s)ouung — 19)s;0uING — s0;s19uINg ~ s0)eouuing ~ seeing ~ seynouuung —ssgoming — eebisd Mics eA res sf 29 PONTIAC sO MAKE SURE IT’S Burmeis ter b | perr preoir. | #. Gal. |= | 8197 Cooley | N | O IK T rm t R aN 9 Mile at : Lake Rd. | | ! Telegraph OAKLAND |} | eM 3-4171 ~ | LUMBER CO. ‘Flander Fuel & Paint: | EM 3-3996| 8197. Cooley Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. Phone EM 3-4650 — EM 3.3996 | 1.4184 436 Orchard Lake —_ Open reas Hours to Serve More People for Their Convenience — —— re pcr Sits rqener- Darmaeer Burmeister -- Burmeister Burmeister - Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister - - Burmeister - Burmeister Burmeister Burmeister Burmeister -- arm Pos ; PAY LESS FOR 100% AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT! Erne a ref ay bor orn ere oer ceecen, greater dependability. Convert sow. JO-BLAST ECONOMITE | Sold Fre ‘ Heating, and Sheet Serviced Metal by— Contractor 351 WN. Paddock Phone FE 5-6973 — Concrete ee _— That are available with tom (up to 42 Sq. Ft.) Made of steel reinforced Packed concrete. No sections to be forced apart by frost or settling. Non- skid to prevent slipping. Custom Railings Tailored to fit your porch and step, including corner and flat columns. Concrete Ster Co. 5380 Dixie Highway ’ OR 3-7715 CREE dow BE. ESTIMATES—We Deliver nc har all /- A es Ae of Semen nO) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1956 _ ay Milwaukee rotary tillers, used, at half price. You will, get your money's worth on these buys. National Mower Co, used sickle bar mowers, 38”, at off, These machines will give ‘the individual user a long life. Lombard and Mall chain saws, used, ot attractive ‘figures. We con sell you new ones if you prefer. About a dozen new power mowers, National, Moto- Mower and Snappers ot liberal discounts. We wont t PARK, Ine. n'ttto 245 Elizabeth Loke Rood, Pontiec Beauly Your Garage With a Cupola — vot kencccspes rer eee $00 Cast Al Aluminum Weather Vanes Choice of Ornaments. . $24.95 Complete—ready to attach to cupolos CALCIUM CHLORIDE Dixie Lumber Co., igi Always Service—All Ways! 831 Oakland Ave, FE 2.0224 “ aie - ROY ANNETT. Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 GALLAGHER-SCHURRER C0. and SCHURRER CONSTRUCTION CO. le ai = : y* r' ‘ atid ey : po “at ‘ : a ‘ "sy i) Occhsidtal Chair’ Placed in All -Purpose Category | YORK —- he practical ‘ocenstonal “chair. So~varied ty tron-tramed chair with teat-shaped shaggy materials poner] “are pleased minded American ic has re ja thi of t elbow- has foa bber | tightly ‘woven fabrics are incl jected the manufacture’ term | vould hg pati sear) Neck and gent, Springs welded to | Ca0r8 range from high-style pinks to * Rive been chosen te erect - “all-purpose.” the frame give added flexibility ee additions to a House-Buying Pointers If behind in nomenclature, man- | and comfort. Here are some points to remem-| Ufacturers have nonetheless kept, Twe chairs in the ber it pure i-th market for 4 Pace withthe growing demand fr | ection have teen npr CLARKSTON HIGH SCHOOL | | _|| WATERFORD CENTER SCHOOL . Giksas wenstiagirtan binant! So. ‘ FOUR TOWNS SCHOOL si ‘salbsclag An's ok ot | , _ ST. BENEDICT’S quality house. Avoid extremes in ! : J ithe: ? New North Hill Elementary Phone FE 4-456] a ee a a a {DO IT YOURSELF | | INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT po AvE 259%. @ COMMERCIAL smourmia.” | HEATING CO. |“# | & OIL FURNACE Res. aan fe h-ens | 17 Orchard Lake Ave. Walton and ke asso voxie wianway || = Phone FE 2-910 FE 5-783 Includés , . . Osteo 75,000 BTU Furnace, Automatic Controls, - , All Necessary Ducts, 275 Gatton Tank, lay out end instalietion ae ee 549 | Only $4.39 Per Week—No Money Down Screens Repaired — HIGHFIELD All W ork Guaranteed ELECTRIC fio. suse verer wtmen at} OPEN SUNDAY exsomriat || AUTOMATIC G : M oo GAS FURNACE includes . . . Delco 75,000 BTU Furnace, Automatic Controls, All Necessary Ducts, Lay Out end installation instructions for perimeter heat for average 6 room house. | ‘a9 One Year Free Service! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! TEXTURE PAINT at a Low cost wit ARVON EASY TO APPLY 7 Ro) RES: — $4 10 5 A modern texture coping, Plaster patches ere obliterated with the paint brush Goma in for a fished stmmpla and Eater Gard apie a a Anema * oI DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY! | ~ Rd. EN HEATING & SUPPLY Dethetoad Oakland County Distributor | PONTIAC PAINT : bet: CO. | ai FE 2.2919 | ‘a ' ; 7 . ' * ' ; : je . : ' ‘ : ; ss — — et ei } : ‘ ah : 3 “ * | ' i . i. 2 / wee WN sy ae é | ’ . ; i ‘ 3 ‘ i*® i . a “ st fy ; ; ee maT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1054 ; | a TEEN bp) am Brick Wall ) ‘Expanded Metal! Choose Sturdy Fabric ages pomryed against shrinks That Leaks? Used in Making ||," sxe car sax] sting od tht prt at KS sed in Making “using flimsy materials in making ee : 3 . washer garments, in fact, Check Joints Outside Furniture | eres 4 ewecaly tone a iad tor ouich domaine a By HUBBARD Cons Expanded metal—once regarded | Cloth should be sturdy and closely |home are an extravagance. The important thing to remem- useful only as a material for rein- -— — ber should you ever happen to forcing highways and bank vauits | FP” across a leaky brick wall is —is now an indispensable préduct | One-Stop probably the last thing in thé wt Dg ley nae Rac summer iture., pene goth aad oe of its ttc ey Remodeling urability and lightness of t, | the bricks join other mateérials produce high quality outdoor furnj. | . such as wood window frames are te wentesting designs. | ® GARAGES loos i* mate found in ot . f ane the bricks that are equally-.nusual uses: for the farm- || @ ADDITIONS er as & summer stable door; for The most common spot to find |the fruit grower as storage bi : a ah abr wal ner tnd ir te tomemacer ss eal] Midwest Supply Co. — room | weet for Sertpove pita, — 9 N, Telegraph FE 4.2575 Unless these ‘seams are -| Vacuum Cleaner = will cause trouble. Also check n gpen- | Used in Every Room cornice where the bricks join ; Ta, Tia cnet ae soos aetaemamaon : spot gutters ; Sean se ty see oe Dining Areas Fm sa In painting: a “psiming” coat is . These include, in addition to dra te wim mre now | StayS Basically Unchanged | rece tnt ste tar : the mortar has Since the way to the male heart pieces in the small dining area | lamp shades gett ee pt den torygdeagrrandipr re ee a ae ae a ae frames, moldings, carved wood- caauueedieg emecr aad dining room, or area, will bt-/ and the buffet. aos oe Polio strikes at all age groups — You — or your child may be the seam with fresh | edly be small. It can be, however, The table ot first may consist | only a few, . cae Oe Gale wae he ee dy — to part cemént and three | fist as attractive and comfortable only of « pair of round wall.con- | The household vacuum cleaner |) 77” family for the ¢ St aoe . fe katy sie. yn_Siaady snin, wich Jetnd together re |or che ot another of it fois and wat WO -Gve-to0 he debian © Motel ome Cue which the : semble one fashionable | attachments, is perfect : Doteann Oe betsn | — Too we nned basiealy te steno] SS" cater ‘Gautng tobtec’ fo [fer cieeaee ie manne we LAZEI i Bee | give area more of the house a ek IN THE HOME _%| Sonus cemue conte due \etch den ont one 44m, INC tdeal jotnt oes cntuais ota Se upecly Gia | selon ani ‘ Our Own Personalized Service on Bvery Policy egeint 0 dg. 8172 out with the ow Perhaps you won't be able to S¥fPrise in Store 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg, FE pot _ have the entire grouping at once,| If you never have used your i Ci F ‘the outgide face ef the but aside from the table and seat-| vacuum cleaner on. kitchen and INSURE 34 3 SURE This type of joint ing units, you will want at least bathroom Goors, you “are due for * ° easily and is superior one of several storage pieces. A|o surprise, This helpful appliance joint which could buffet, or a pair of storage chests | eagerly draws in dust, loose pow- | os aud eld wile fone placed side by side, will givp ade-| der and various other particles, . the water to be ab- quate storage space that is both leaving the floors almost as clean , motrar . decorative and useful, as if they had been scrubbed. : Should- your living area also be | some women use it on their kitchen AL S READY e the mortar be- your dining area, then you might | floors every morning, just as their : o. 0.4%) oe on oped in 0 Cate between | mothers used the old-fashioned a To Serve You With tilly chosen tuutch or bookshelves, | nem, i ~— st. :«—Ss Quality Building Supplies! finished both in front and back, 4 , : you can create a special type of a room divider, Te anewer dining needs, as well as provide adequate space . °° for living needs in the combina- fock corner fire- | thon living dining area, you have ee tremendous y of serving | e. 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And now Junie began telling me she’s trying to get him te take a vacation .. . “but he says he's got te work. Isn't he silly?” Singer, dramatic actor, director and producer—not to men- tion being husband of a glamor girl—Dick Powell's busier and more successful than he’s ever been. And he can’t let go. “How can I? I got a housefyl of kids,” he said. “But when a banker gets around 50, he slows up,” I told him. “I got some friends out here who play golf every Wednesday = Saturday,”Dick said, “They don’t even go to the office. me...” . _ tune, he said; long age grounded him as far as fying his own plane was concerned. ; “I had a Bonanza. [ got a motorcycle now. She clipped my wings pretty good. , “She was afraid for me to fly. June’d say ‘Where you going?’ I'd say ‘To the office.’ June would call the airport—and there I was. “Now I ride up and down these hills on a motorcycle. I know she'll ‘ground’ that too before long.” Dick's owner and one of the stars of the Four Star Playhouse on TV, has just finished producing “The Conqueror” at RKO, and has also been offered the job of bossing all production at RKO for Howard Hughes. ° “Hughes is wonderful to me. For him, I can do no wrong. “He let me do anything I wanted te with this picture. It cost about four-million-three before I got h. I'm try- ing to glue it together now. John Wayne thinks it's the best thing he ever did.” “Will you take the job Hughes offered you?” “We're still talking about it.” “You're not ready to sign ahy contract?” “I haven't had a contract with anybody in pictures for 10 or 12 years.” But he did have one with Paul Gregory to direct the stage | show, “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,” and that’s why he | sued for 2% of the gross—his promised share—when he was ousted in favor of Charles Laughton. é “They fired me. I figured the thing will gross 10 million; so they owe me a iot of money and I'll collect.” Powell also finds himself more and mere in demand as an actor. He had just agreed te go on the Chrysler dramatic show “I don't know why,” he said. “Junie’s supposed to come to New York in October to shoot comic was cautioned to stop using all those free plugs. . Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis make love so realistically in “Black Shield of Falworth” that, says director Rudy Mate, “Nobody'll believe they're married” . . Marty Kimmel and. |@loria de Haven will talk a possible reconciliation when she returns to N. Y.. . . Jeff Chandler and Tony Curtis will be ushers when publicist Jess Rand marries Bonnie Byrnes ip Brentwood Dec. 11. George Shearing, the blind pianist, is studying for his citizenship exams .. . John Wayne's ex, Chata, will make films in Mexico. ', Gabriel Heatter’s son, Basil, is being set for a foreign corre- spondent's job . . . Perez Prado, the mambo king, has picked up two words of English: “cherry cheesecake” . . . Sign on Route 17: “Last Gas Station Before the Last Gas Station Before the Bridge.” In MGM's “Brigadoon,” Van Johnson tells Gene Kelly, “Serfatch the surface of a woman and you'll find—that she loves it.” Today's Best Laugh: “The trouble with Russian roulette is there aren’t enough Russians playing it.”—Sylvia di Mello. Jack Pearl, opening in.Las Vegas, was told by a cynic, “There are two kinds of women—the kind who try to fool a man and the kind who do.” . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) ; foday suffer because they do not |Fow Chores for Kids. he tee baggy gl RICHMOND, Va. # — Mrs. Ce-) Via, who has 33 grandchildren and | testa Jane Hall Via says children | 22 great grandchildren, ts 90. |SIDE GLANCES | by Galbraith i / | } j | | | | | | | | | | j some scenes for “The Shrike’ with Jose Ferrer, We've been i I may come in with her.” w “Isn't he silly?” said June. . “Don’t Print That!”: A handsome Hollywood star entered a Greenwich Village tattoo parior for an artistic bearts-and- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tn 8 te & 8 ee On | towers job, But fled when he was recognized . . . One local TV| ALLEY oop ¢ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 DONALD DUCK tT COULD BE EVEN PRETTIER ik Ba /'1 ONLY HAVE ONE EXTRA TICKET TO A GHOW, SO FUP 4 COIN TO SEE WHO GOERS! 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ALL CANE Caetesteee ioe fare ee ee Coen Seer S oes IN 5 quail roi , farm work-| § ; : tors were excluded. we tebe See ae ee social mon eet ‘vet pat tare gory >| America's largest nation-|é | ; sister : ~ Farm workers and domestic em- | security card to your employer | ‘ie cone Puneral i PART TIME ployes will find it easier to earn he report y . : social security benefits starting | rately. eae Funeral Home with ‘Rev. Bdmand $45 PER WEE . made egertment gare next. year. ~ oon ee _}- Watkin. officte Interment | , . : -EK ;] Organization needs fu- OTATE OF MICHIOAN—tm the Pro-| S Oak Mill © “Funeral | spcapring,, hevercal aod Yt Tree ture executives in ad Farm operators earning $409 | sete Cour tw the County of Oatiand— | pirmmaimeals by the Muntoon) i've) evenings a week and i ves 8 Ol eo or more net profit any year after | in in major of the petition concern-| PaTeER SEPTEMBER 97 end | Site Ben. Wl” Pontiac“ Daly|™ vertising, display. man- 1964 must make «@ report and ine Michael James Langan, miner. Cause ra. ieama Amelie, 19400 fan Panes. Give age. present occu. agement, operations, pay the social security tax. The Juan Dr. Detroit. Mich age § — control, credit and ac- first oy arp a Mu ” i counting and personnel come, will be made earty management. an pert of the regular income tax repert and forwarded at the " “ og pllogiamiecatsaaas AUTOMATIC SALARY PROGRES. A simplified method of determin. 53 Jivitent Shap tam puptee make tr TA Oey ) reports. : vita PROVEN ABIL “If total yearly receipts are $1,800 cae Detroit son. Bate nn, | oF less, you have the choice of re- gerviee Weveel, tals, comenene, so: | PETERSON” sePreusen graph Red * = tiee shalh be served by of May iit wert Randel ees | Your sress reorits los farm on-| ma Sct Fostex Press eeteneees|. eager, crate, Wen CENTER WANTED —WEWTY penses, or reporting half of gross | "Wines, tne Honorable | Aewthr Bicsbeth Beker. 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More, eald Court, te the City) ~~. anted ale 6 ity, ,oviven Lake. Reward. FEe|? to § p.m. @un. 1 to § ! Under the old law, it was neces. | 5) in said County, thie wh ANTE i Sc Ra ary tee farm workers end Gomes. | tess som" aSeok , AMBITIOUS MAN , Sa WY waclhenbeeetiil ! . * : 3 _N. scala —_ : oe in oe ee per ae i . = —r— of unquestionable oe dln Be allay eg Mh y—-- - . : | ployer to be under social security.| Bert. Ul. "MA | Se" College education preterees |piscounts ”* bene tacts STENOGRAPHERS ae ne sia Starting next year, new rules NOTICE TO immediately Seco! Proce ree Inseredco = Fuld Vecottens| ve LAND wil be effective to determine Ps 4 will be srecetvad by} sme ae | realty ona oe eens Nace cams Carcer Qppertintitios CONTRACTS CARR IB Commission ,. y rem. covered by law. They are’ "| sea, eS fatteant nad Re by Sripaceeees Sears, Roebuck & Co. | "Sus!"Bapiyien Bone” sit sm syne nti) ; Wem 4 of Wednesday, 184 N. Gagina’ Ce ee ee ee re ee Sender "any: Sort 14 ” |WYOUERAL Daten WANTED: Poptdle p | NICHOLIF & HARGER CMM | place they will be publicly opened : on dies bad Ol. 87: : 3 é ployer can have them credited to Rhy 8] “ Automobile Company eapension program . 0 ie s-9183 a nape security, ee ei eact Oe, Clemeter corrugated metal ! Se eS Se APPLY es follows have >» oe ter 0 oa, enh eur a eS esmen | bia "ee a eS A ducted by Rim to social security wented Metal Pipe Archee-tt phe oh or weer i OX en: taxes ‘ re r) Sen AKLAND COUNTY A démentio employe wilt get “Ai cial To's srt soa Eran “oat Sette - PERSONNEL OFFICE man i LES fy ay po \ person. Gee sales s uetion ind. Fleer, Bullding EX-TEACHER OR SUBSTITUTE i f : *{ AMBITIOUS TOLEARN THE HEATING SOWLERS WANTED Fos-voes| wom [niet noe. tect a were! = BUSINESS ‘Park General Hospital . ax es & Auburn Heights. eee Serer Fe ma IS TERRIFIC! APPRENTICE, HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION. APPLY McLAIN'S — sx SHEET METAL)” oop nc. |. CO., 497 S., Sig! SAGINAW. “Help Wanted Female? SABY SITTER FROM 7 A. M. 7 ‘th 12 noon — of Water. L e after 5. take i EVERTDAY| to Se ‘ tao a ae Shaw leaves San week for Seoul, Korea where “= ~ phanages of South Korea. : - - 3 “ae ee hoe = = = a. vice. FI LL Ae «MA ember ot the Bedesem vor-ye| eae oh tke re SE sete erm“, Clarenceville Methodist ‘ply Box 70, Pontiac Press. COUPLE EXPERIENCED — FOR re oes Wid © received her nurses ta EXPERIENCED WATT RENE) gomestic work, Private bone in aN gg Nt Out, AND MEAVY TRUCKING | — ~ NEEDS YOUR PROP. Henry Ford Hospital and . SRP soi, Paligers. Dine food and man able to EM 3-2911 MOVING AND TRUCKING BD wow oe ee ouge) ERTY. WILL }LIST Wayne University. eaPeniERGe ohK fy. Private quarters, goed’ weees. service, he. ve) Se ew BUY..SEL® ’ attended Scaritt College in Nash- ae OTE ’ ERR NCE, IK (AND WOOL) must like eBildren Mi eanae tile and water ines. Wid. Household Goods D SEL® OR ville, Tenn, Dime Bunding | Woodward, Rochester OL 371i |MIDDLE AED LADY OR MAR TRADE. : ~- Beret chen NEEDED | | fovgita “heeseesa etale “I” Sent: Lees) and Lene Moving |ONE OF tangesr| 2. OFFICES TO 7. ee Aue. TR Sept, 4 11, 10, 30 fee Churn Ra lcs large or" tae mall. Guaranteed ; } cae Baiting. » SERVE You eine WANT, WORK? MER WOMEN. | toe + = < hauling © Aver ait PonTia geet ty co 1, rs ’ | Funeral Directors 4 eumects staeun —_ » MpLere 1 oe oF : " :e 8 : | your own boss. | . PLEMM Donelson-Johns | "™* =" | Pontiae, 25 N, Cass. |i abe Poe HOME " ey ‘ OOR SANDIN a aS =e \ . ; T: | +o 4 e 7 | t 7 . ” bs AL. : F + 5 Sa i ee be 4 MN ee. ; 4 ” ’ i * t { ‘ . sf — oer oe wh t rn 5 we . 4 ; . i _ : : : } sft 1" _ € j id a ' : x , ‘ Lf 4 = : f #. f { | ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 _For Sale'Houses 43) For Sale Houses CLOSE .TO Par tr idg @ | |. ROCHESTER =, Pecans PONT STORY out ie} en terme T & moderna tiled en, of} heat, glassed-io SUBURBAN BRICK | f2fmet, thoathiy’ payments F j 2 men PE &-'ths. 133 6 , BA. . A entrance Eee ficege | ee § ROOMS, Oe Modern baling 136 Bact Pike at be 6 wiburban gelow with “fle privilewes 5 he LAWRENCE W beach ed rigit at only $10 : $00 Terms. Will irade tor Naseer | Co-operative Req) Estate Ba Y OWNER, § BEDROOM REALTOR | FE 2-816 BLOOMFIFLD. Hi eee OPEN 2 TO § SU Baldwin. | BUDGET meh desired torhuions 's feite'*ee Compute" Seat Spas] Ake Sistas 43| For Sale Houses _ 43| we ru vano: vo oem | ama acca ame |? Rds ala | a DELUXE INCOME | sa renee Tit. walkin shee | owety 9 ram, as hase | = | i terms. Shown by tures like fireplace, two (ull baths, cs Le pom, 8 bath imoenie *, coment drive The heme do + 2 eile | Sera erouad a'ees dee 2st| ADAMS REALTY CO. ‘ke mt | | cated went © ard Imm ectate aes f woed flow fun base t with sion, for quick ith outdoo trun collar’ Ph adh ee ~ ones fms. Evenings call bath. there's space to the es end garden. Private | put one ¥ : | wth Sf AND BATH, privileges. 2330 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44003 rout a inl cages | Gnnare tate me a 382 Aubura Ave. . FE 4-330) ony | 06 | 1 mile off Walten 7% 4-064 | with nice Male eeoment ee. ta! needs boy what a bargeln as ut eee es | $SSte el eres Se l'empleton Bue ee ing room carpeted for 3 : . i B® ment, oi heat Tiled been sa ten | CLINTONVILLE RD. bedrcom’ “riches olf = in’. but ment some rooms large Hving £6 0 m breeseway with fy) car garage | $h00 DOWN; bers « room home PS as ea ee x1 LAKE FRONT ehange | Neat 4 room and beth, 2 dea. | hOOK NO oe ea hom r * oe quality 8 WAR D F, PARTRIDGE vote, Went coer £ ae a walls. Bg rig” ate e Roster tides home with cr ae my a suena, basement, ou I I S Suiy 90 800. wien ountnantinl tn oo oe ee oaty’ walkin ‘Gotace of N, LAKEFRONT —Ppensoni tis = ' MAYFAIR 6.356) _ 4 dedroom home Pull base —BY PAUMER — OR Dosis beoutiful poo toh heme. ’ Grcuthen tie [ha B.D. CHARLES, Realtor STRETCH YOUR — | 8. Sere Lares) ons memos’ oss FE +0821 2 bal $13,780, Reasonable dewo -pay-| py? ofthe | mien NT 8 Toiegragn a K. I. Templeton, Realtor | ~~ na Reine Exenengs ome vacant +08 Am tot gt Cal Be “Cant or step ab ile the owner will sacrifice so thet | Si ee ne a am ————— write one mm wash : pata <2 ae OXFORD porchate “ile "Felgra. Wa » A HOME OF YOU! 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PE , 2-814 lent condition on large wooded — paved street wih all wtih "Rid #, Baws RIS & SON e131. em a SLEEPING ROOM FOR RE) Ht Sih, lake privileges. Cail R Bice. Pietoo = 918.005 wih - idgeway - LTORSs "CO-OP MEMBERS caw BRICE TERRACE. J ROOMS t fined tady onty YE o3200 < = xk Tk ‘ : Property "” ceseunen | . Ane _e ee a W. Huron * “Pe eset) Nraned: ss opicanee Beet eLgErTio 5 my A zon bent tll Ca.) peels S| Established 1916 please : ; aS ‘ SCARS | cet oe to down town PE ahve (TROOM MODERN HOME LAKE The House Speaks ' entsien’ | sett. H M WiLL BOY of List YouR LAKE NICE 2? ROOM APT PRIVATE SLEEP si atta Pei “ONE | privileges in wake Orion. 2 baths 1 am @ friend! Po home on mat Geae hog * oa ne MTAMD CONTRACTS. i ump r 1eS ; RF McKINNEY | {3'Betee Sgyuns Srntes a Se ee a nave pourra | sinaie, heme, but egule he ope | Don't Wow ‘ ornce 2800 Commerce Ra. ONE ROGM Fol ONE MAW “ a Vie | —Dinnen eat. be, 6 6. 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Saraee gute eee OHNSON, Realt ull price. Terms. . A. NSON, Realtor “BUD” Nichole Dorothy Snyder Lavender so»; we arenes “we res sen A very purses re 4 : = J FE 4-2533 - ee REAL ESTATE REALTOR yee : = ec ; Set, eras 100 marae Oe pats MODERN gt MIL wetacME Oltheat eke John K. Irwin | 17ors. Telegraph Ra | Sailer ome Williams Lake Arga ; CIVILTANS i _fpeeers © Wem 5 fete, hated CRAWFORD ye 7 ior oe & We hare PRIVE. saat St Soma Mal, REGS + is : RANCH TYPE BOM ‘ se =DOWN Waleriord. large bouse 2 apts. Phone FE 2-403! “epee FE 2-190 — Onion | MAJOR OTL ‘A j *aroom upan rooms Ty rer ¢ e, lots ncy Lots HAVIN . son seomae ink oa benwainally Nand 2, "ey Ss cccemen| ee ad eS open ts EVES ; 3 cee an Five | \b8y station for lease in Rove escaped with young mapies of) heat jum bie: off Baid. | Gaertor 4. 4 rooms brick home 53'4 W Murcn FE + ise s Wan | Lake Vil | a eae Pontine ee cn area’ This modern eogene / win Ab : x os fa is located at inrce bedrooms wile ietaree down Salesman ei Carlisle ‘pe | replace | wressevay 6 a ae gg Se Ee ie ee 7 se “ ‘eo ° i omg "yp garage corn r . - SS _ ee sate OL a A nm bes an ¢ Ganaie the bank ta eae Yan, Eten TE om Pt re beauty MARSLE, REA iW CORNER AUBURN a, SDH Gai Mz Bart FE a Sitar Mad itiily tacieicg, OAM Rowe meat. parare | OH ANDEMRONVUTE, RD WA: uh ceca | ee w— u » e) ee | - Ee — Sa sorean, Posteand fet ‘tne epee | MACEDAY G«RrEN SUB NEW ie aecn. * dn: iis eae ee _ Or eal Birm m serege Designed for the owner 5 oan] end built te iast lifetime | i 4 reem modern a.) finished but Only 94.000 down with easy terms | hardwood ficors and trim. $3.000 BEST BUYS et a? : C | es with 645 mo on contract. | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor = ime Lad | ‘ ROOMS, care Panen, uaa | TODAY F com FE 5-0622 bi ROC} CTH A yf % begeecines ware “at | ROCHESTER AREA | | at Pte woobwamn __ "Real Eatete Slnce 189 ‘ Sunday 255 ES rs cee ae et lo gg ge ol $3000 will! beautiful Rechdale Subdivision op — - QXFORD, MICH | gr $2.00 down FE F812 = S.C FU LL PRICE handle "| Beatios meet. i eees mali modern home 2 biccks from $2,000 DOWN BW TWO UEDROOM™ BUNGA. | 2 usiness section Large lot MY We Sill be pemud te show. you pre shingles, pastored | CHURCH BUILDING “NT TT) Ste Me sare » BEAT . - SSI DOWN Es ister |e fe, eet vat SCHRAM | "etiartes MEvIcK | weelX DETROIT . at -Cacs Lake, Wonderful Aarge basement tit | +E 4968101 FE 6-062 i be err { 4. = oo tes — #T., = | Sp peetowey ermpeaay — HADSELL LAKE | Soe Yeo SE ee oe | rail eel on | ces eee Es, eee ays Wwe sell this ; ° or | ful © at 47 . 3 acres large 28 year old white gan. An excelient buy at eity “of Pontiac. OA &-2035. shop can be lived im or hops 3. West Iroquois freme connie oo sme wake this ‘ . peat | Woodward just a os some finishing. $1,300 oguity: te LAKE | = Aa ag My A Y OFFICE OPEN 64 assume belance. 3. here | OPEN BUNDAY 14 A ooo - ; $750 DOWN av OWken > i toni” tects must be seen. Owner leay- e Al gn bes | NOW VACNAT. Mo Drayton Schoo! et ne oe | Court. -y- ai a reated (os imestechogiet, j ’ ; ve right | ty rented to | A.. JOHNSON, Realtor December '33.| in today. Close to city bus ‘a _OR 3-0638.~ : Realtor "i382 W Huron PE $5000 cash or terms. Fveryone J. kes. lK FE 4-25.33 New w‘sgyti tank and water aye eee, Scteet oud. | ‘I don’t like the bartenders in these high-toned Places! | 5 ROOM SUNGALEW OF LARGE ‘_Open Evenings. _ vaeninii TOwnsend 8-8944, for appt te more inte a home nev. 1704-S.“Fetegraphy Rd. | Seusr went con ace, Gontes | atta Lake, The ound | Won't listen to ordinary beer troubles—has to be fancy| fos tmishee “Small down, pay- : end oeci aSa and rea have just such «@ 7 he oer ies cancion noon = cocktail troubles!’ ce hgh oy a Otter Hills ae fe aa gf am tiervean lie, Tae tee | _KINZLER | Watt-Manuel | Shay ste"eg San ot ‘fuss ie i a ee | FREDROOM SMELT HOUSE WITH) = Seeing Is Believing | ideal for Setar we Op ans wilh ges furnace pad fee- & S d | ono oe «(|| __\Fer Sole Fisusss 43 For Sale Houses 43) yikes SL aar Bal One of Waterford Townships 66 W Huron Bt : tures Sparity, _stecd gang S ny er | ® | ne | vectra iene teens || 3 and ve ‘Deep well. rg Nhl — MOBILGAS eae ATION POR farses Ful” oiice ” only tee seb agedAlasg om |e Woodward, monies 2HOU brs_2 ACRES ‘mwens a co. HOUSES OF ALL KINDS AND loctrle pump. Sew. mabdivision | ster well restricted and located | Sirminghamy Boome iis Z substantial § room 2% beth $1,600 DOWN BARGAIN Fee ee Oe nee eel Piuker| Project building allowed in this! ststten is avatlenle, immodinvels Rargains Are Not, Found) Eis ene ia, ie GOOD 9 ‘BUS | soso os SC A a Theg ere recognised, so | & Gistinetiye address | handy to ali v es APSV1: \- ever nd Sylvan | Dings Sat. and Sup. call a ie es Tie, nee tome tor ewes: terete tate ay| Williams Lake | gaeveitrorxoT oO : bedroom brick fromt ranch . © very nice § bedroom Mt , ELIEVE IT OR TO BUY TO SELL — REALTOR A a ™, weil ap LISTINGS: | knotty ye Directions: Go out Elizabeth Lake | Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see. SBine) Te awh | nada Tint | See pecetacioe [HEY SEAR SLE TRENT | oc oe_nent, ome ge) Waterford Township | Revista uate mete et | eros 2 cher stivecive features: ee on Se hy SEE THESE HOMES - | The —— oe | geil by owner. po gg A COUNTR Sus. sion. Priced from $1,650 and up. | Ideal for -o- ber = reducing pe ~*~ | Here ts your buy.. Get it Dequindrie and Auburn gaall family. You will fed in | ver cena hic F C W C _tion_ OA 8.2008 vou . car- i 4 I Room for the Kids? |, Ercsh Clispness, | | put a. ests, trom Maeda | A LITTLE RANCHY || eat contain ree ree | > BEDROOM aa Nood ©-| TOOL & DIE SHOP contatne % bedseome, fel a A naglow wlth a 3 weigetr of cartons ‘bet| Coving tape, privileges om . ity room, Under feet eit faroace | GEAUTIFUL BANOR TYPE | cas of wittames Lt Bd. & M00 | unre tect Tey ge basement oti > tt attractive Koo}. Vent awn- cellent landsce and garden. beter agg ln Ad Lo 4 eae electric water heater Priced | OR 3-1235 Office Open 9-7 | ing includes 440 - 3 phase, lease Priced to sell af 69780. with lage room | fone: a a eons & pin ha le am jalo Z with terme uction cost at 69.500 | $7 ( 000 Fer Sale Acreage __4? available. $7. ice — kitchen ; 2 WE MEED Lisrmmos! — | fevad!"aifeet ear, Wobstt I] | ate arte * ares wafedsttiers, — | Huntoon Lake Ding! Soeae S'Pimerares | ¢ Sehee™SMaa s rag Eh . with $),800 down » _ blocks Elizabeth f SEIT. BARRE | BET Sat sat reate| mee acme] CREPE | RARER MAE hehe ee —}; ay By ae rest $550 DOWN Dreplace, isia dining ‘room. "I | cedcy thanes'en berancr'at nome | C4. 80MYr HANNAN. Li |g "acuies READY FOR_SURDE OPEN | : nda Viage | oS lil SS SHASTA TRO) Gere gare | Shy Sk Foch iat! “For See Cake Pree WI Pees sors) Partridge z wey * required. esa A weik } goatee Soe PO lots, all im the $15, 16,000 price P. W. DINNAN AND 6ON ‘ GC for ren to Webster vena mg class _ owe URON 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE : eS ee yo Cee ee gee vo modern kitchen. large bed: wwe bare 8 sites left to build on Independence E — F ’ “WHAT DO Y Sunday to 7——_} aaa, Saree |S | Scat Sioce Deine | V4 wnat pe you $008 LAKE Soore pointed "eke, siorms toca iP — GR rrarry raging — es proverty ee a Township Spine athe eo Build I Siaile pee ho walls, * ° ; ~ A a A BR late Sie yet ata | roe, ant a tase section | Sma eter se Died os | UIT Oe Land ine ee atc ae custom construction. 2 way ment fer pley s if pula’ men eo lec. Al y and ere tired of kids and miles from city, this custom veloper aed tavern that sells more beer fireplace — et Te han PHA terme t Eas. pene Realtor | Fig, Alee 3e, stice fm Dray! Shacing over your inue tse bunt tae trent heme wis oe | Myers 4 leapt seres tu water. other spot im town, room : ‘ ves the ideal sy Beautifu 2, bed- ae : , “ Lid “are y ter Bewueiful owner's T rm. apt ishee Mammon pictere WHITE ee © Pe sam PAUL A. KERN, Realtor rege. setting west oft os sea | ee convenient plan Rendee pist mal oe wah minimum | terms mer hig tig Ae + pe Ey ~ 4 CLO eS Donelson Park eer N Oakland Ave FE 2020+ 12 & scenic 4% neres of woods | bedrooms and 2 baths You'll sizes 78x150. Pull price 948.000 | one! tinmibum tie te bath. your | | New. Brick and es | EAST SIDE o~ tee Eetate_Since_101¥: pg BO ge hy Bd ere SEARED EEAEE | BROS. | ASE pensar reat fren | RENT eee | EES | Fe cae | CLEANING PLANT eke ar a mabe - Fooms, and it baths Pie- fees 3-187? or one ‘rom Ce Ee 7 oo ee Celio frit + ele boon tna a com en - Ge mnie for mer or — ee eR oe ee ee ee, lcd ag es ear garage sitached Lake . gate, ie ee Upen. & to 6 Sup Gas beat. New unit. erzoo. giaso) —S*RO taxes were 044 last year seclusion. Two natural fire- ___ For Sale Fs Farms 48) 0 per 7 neces- . pet oa. terms. vides fot, eames bichen YOUR DREAM dove. a : NORTH END pa Dg $18, with eash te acts, . ineoute ft . as — a oon. stock RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | tee Sg ‘tytaaar | LO DOE pe RSA St PA fms | Menre, Robee Mee, sees] yg ee pe BE Cea iesiclaedep sat aos: Newer PES __|__nketront someomporart you can! LAKE ORION — | Sia asa™antera cece |’. C. Wood Co,| | i vahe st eitsser 20 ACRES | a's MUSIC TO ‘ "| Mitra maderg ‘tome "As yoy, tors | bedroome, say eng full pain Rg a igelipgey REALTOR CARL W. BIRD, Realtor balk tarem poms ‘food tese-| YOUR EARS Grive you rage 100n modern bungalows Williams Lake Rd. & M80 munBy aes 7-4 20x118 rc rights. meets mite the neturel sist ts Pree hres... _ fermacts, Tehe privileges, On > 1238 Office Open #1 PE ‘eaait ir 3 Pst ane meena. business will bet mnie. to your Rettee ‘t's chon hea Tectee | Qatar Mek ‘Tus | PONTIAC REALTY CO.} ; J BSD _MURTING |” Ske Siar haey"Sr rates | Mattel alee tad Sunday, 2-5 pm inte the den in whieh you w 750 DOWN : 137 Raldwin FE 5-2275 Huntooon Lake Sub. i200 ‘cath. Ore P.O! Bes th Seal" 0 Mone aman eo. Ss.. Pa, ee ee. ‘ sree mene capevebly evenmes. | saa — a Steet fer, reer tee Revue" ‘Weight "© PO* * ing through schoo! | and fish. the ‘rest of the: weet Hilt Top Rar Ranch arch You are now in the liv Sot, Ugtrweme Sub pleats of CHARMING SMALE, WOME home featuring 2 fireplaces, — axD LAKB PRIV- oe gag — Oya Zieturcenne © (room rent giaa wall from finer to geting | e strtctiy to boterior Charm, individuality. tranquil at! og" beat perage cad barge Ee ced tae a piare sp © satee sues Se reece | Ree te Righway! | mosphere. all bleed) peripcty ‘te | fot Sonia AN’ price sit = WARD. FE. PARTRIDGE jake—best of fishing New air corner fireplace extends 4 and stores, ; Si, #50, Ro 4 Annett Inc. OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS pail barn for Fiding herees —.~- ¥ e "1.313 DOWN pg gt 4 Truck F ar BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE Pang Em ge Bs te me A = charcoal”. broiled Lake privileges Union ‘Lake down You retired a lm ee bins & Water Frontage sere ee +7199 COAST.’ TO. COAST Fomprety se ot most —_ es ong > goes with this @occary x interested in 2 bedroom po aptly — age agg a ye Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 apots Sout tae bath ote oot lar’ ned bedroom e._ Gn wt ees ten. we tre ctterps this 8 rete on 2 Ocres of : W. ld’ Gre for overviuind of Wee, | rete Statins es eal in| Meg Oge trieg room, modern home. Very | good” cand we'sage st | HOLMES-BARTRAM Faas OF ais sizee aevenal | VV OTIC S eet mile South of Oxford—then beth and \ bath shower which Babe “Ofiay "and garede, Comes An ee pg Eo i 4382 Dixie : ew FW. Oinaee | Ww. Muron St. Ii tide eatremee’ for swimmers. ond | Till consider eny reasonable of couple of rooms. 98.180 Pay ows | 0.000. "Por det a ie LAKE @ RIVER at Fo! | PE pie ere ee eet | EMBREE & GREGG irae | tween Harriaviie & sipecs Ce | SERirt Smee SCCHY| Bowling Rar me John Kinzlez, Reattor nell voter poe tom Unie Lote Re. _ WEST, SIDE _A. Tay al s — ri ACRES bowling alley-tavern set_up im ~~ #0 Ww. Huron 8. Fe 43508 | ILLER Jud 2 Socks at W Merce & AKLAN ma a nd ee Oe Ee Hf ne answer pl. FE 20079 a A | da book aiage tie Becnaae 99.760. Summér Cotfiage. furnished, § beg-t P. ~ furnace basement. gerage,| “Oe alleys ig OM —M 100 Onkiand ne rooms, living rm. with stone fire-| chicken Geseder tense. and the severe pare all it oe BROS. | NORTH {a9 J Huron St FE 3-00 | - : | ettbe tiful gvergreens Pe, "> 133. Reverse charges | °°? more tafermasian one = 2 bedroom on paved street bre: re or Fe 47338 6 ROOM HOME and pine trees, OR 3-4193 vl nt hr ee AN Sat | SES | eee 3 2 rom aewee forming watr |" ast Think 9 to 6; Sun 3 te 8 aL : y . : Ungbit to think of thi OFFERS NTT | ion same Saat FE oe METLE FARM | SS SRS | Lake Angelus | = Bt sce, ein Wee] ptt tit ewer hd ace tie 7 “ALL LOCATIONS feingee:” dinette waster meser | ELIZABETH LAKE | 19 ACRES ESTATE | jig pMOEDOCES BeALry , | A pectct ot ww fer tod. ot the Income : a WF fou have » lafge equity tn your (iad Goer unftaished. Rioctwte stove! nenmoons BRICK—Twe tets,| 1¢ rose % x irepiace Pa farm, hbetng’ sac fin wt eae Cbalanee™ Po meatruction vm Ld * basem gleam © profit mtere st = ‘ie ss | = 3g ms te! STON E ! rein large 2,207 warage. | 97, puryhening, I at the ow | Ges. wilt acount 6100. wiki or Reasonable 00.300. terms more. “Tile with show: Hiarve able with white wat 9 ACRES ‘LET YOUR $$$ WOR Oakland eri Lots | Stu'tendseaned and shesed Bd BERLTE — sandy’ beech. the. fires weer Ortonville. em. We tere eng eee ts {ns att ra re eee NC Biva. _ wafinished upstairs full |- Us. Tt bs priced 6 qu ake Sree Sees] at Som EEA EE) ray One, Realtor | Lire gs fd Tc we S| ES ee e| AES a) CRS ee rae Seon down : “ te built in 1959 —— ; kitchen. Lo. - cups. milk house. poultry STONE TY | 8 . Open P| Flee owner's a bk .-2- delightful Washingt ‘ a ~y 4 Family fs aes ane = Real Entate Bachon hange | ee "Ridgeway GATEWAYS ‘to Se. be ban Game alee "| WHITE Road frontage on} vides oz |e tte ebm, deity oun 1 Me's sect er on | jet tenee _—_resew! FIAPPINESS | | Pre ve’ Lake. furniture or PRTING, AND OTHER | 2s been Pe Sa” a egtiee Bay a | See Felieh ete") VALUE_LOCATION | rte — Lyk 00. : Recumnent eumerenn Lot nese 7 of PPOINTMENTS — heat Duneed yard, Sii.ose. ts poh a og ~ ag then cratralig” togalea S°Pincotn 3v sion : ‘aan ~ = 7 Ww. petit THROUGHOUT. $30. x eee =o be pea Seca ma! , test Tench wan : I Posies PE 30m , OWeEh LEAton: i nes . "+ [Seminole Hills / —_ ae den roomed fait op, Pa Be ‘23 Oe re nee — 202 N yes id VIN un. 0) p.m. . . y wn, 2 car, . Panes ee patil , WILL ACCEPT! - 44 W. Colgate | Brtek 3 betrece. L | IRWIN & & ROSA Re: #2. | : a i ROCHESTER, MICH: . REASONABLE CASH) fige*%ial"i2 tasctint oa chal /| Ma merare pepleettael | ina | FOR “FUR: teins | path) | PRS-6t0 PE Die Pe 2-211 Rg ry z f RMATION mn) Getightnal fete "Sits IDEAL RENTING AID—| NA J LT. “43 | — La fenrcenal sy spake yao" MAHAN | iz oie apnrns - OFFICE. ee ; a wa | Classified ads in Pontiac | erty. LOSE NO TIME Placin | pie Nite 0 “Feacmahie, even Press! ts fill a room, TASS ' sie that Lost & Found ad Po : 7 re a ali | apartmen house, store-| ' _— “FE rsiae Bachanee ms : “Pontiac Press when ‘ _ SBUD PE HOLIE “ rE? Pt whom Phome | open tres, M8: mun. 104 G Bates missingt 3 oe next ee, Se BRince - | 8006 net alam fon | ee ; i \ Fe eee, ae ‘WAITING ‘ ¥OU MAY BORROW $29-$500 Today Seed FG cote Esa" vel | i (he mae BUCKNER © FINANCE CO. CORNER N AAGINAW & HURON FE 4-004) . Soeve ) Walyren's Need Money? | as near as your remoneee. | “FE 5-812] - ree re . vefinancing | are srpese ment tous re. sare | compte Ubera reer ment plan. Home & Auto. Loan Company’. oe 407 Community Nationa! Bank Bidg Hours ®t) 6: Saturday @ to | ~~ LOANS $20 TO $500 — On Signature Only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC. 3% 8 | Gaginew Bt PE 4-035 | LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone “Ww, law Lavreace & FE 41538 - LOANS oan to ouee $25 to $500 Commanity Loan Co. WE N You NI NEED 25 to $500 We can KH 4 en with your Poy | can get up to cod ree — Poa small monthly toot | = + us or call at our of- fice Money t0 Lean (3 Sele, Howooheld Geode 22) § THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. ‘SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 MODEST MAIDENS Teun 33 1033 & * b—4 > EEE —2—4 = Furniture, Appliances 2065 eens * 3 | RED faa ear | 8° practically new asenebly priced | OR 3-9121, $18.95 Steam trons {ona 9 Elec. Coffee Maker $20.95 Kiec. Coftee Maker Y srigesators $25 up elec + $5 ; radios, $$ up: Miller chest» ends Leaving Michi ae ee PARKING OPE DAILY PRI Ay Pit % 45 } 1 mile east of subure Hgts. DIO Cet voter cH "Tt" ¥ ly RONER, DELUXE LATE! er, vre old ontvy $9006 MI BOTTLE GAS” Installed in your heme for $22 77 complete Kenyon Fuel-gas 4268 3-240) tals noone hg ois a seeet. OAK DRESSER WITH wae a ELECTRIC ‘at ae ~ POR PURNITURE tools, Phone OR 3-2711_ | BLOND DES DESK TYPE WRITS - sewing msehine.- deluxe heat Al-| REPRIOE Blond Duncan. Phy te table with | 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “Sand, Orovl & Dit $4| For Sale Livestock 73 peiscrae 6 STORM WINDOWS 66538 ONE O3\on28 one — cal lad Woe aes i ks jee “e TMITED AMOUNT gis bs] ome Pad soll $10 per load de ona inenion “ will freshen soon. eda ng mie tom town “W White IT LASTS fn um bing we builders supplies. every mile you drive to get here ent! PE 44007. W ARDROBE TRO NK, | ig Not ie qd FOr soit BUT | EXCELLENT CONDI-| kMoaw maker. Gave 610 nl mile ee an a bOue “tT iors Pow. deep weil je. Complete with jets and on pees tank endition. | 1 46826 $13.50 Adjust Ironing Ba ® PIECE PinEPLACE SET IN. | 949.95 Elec elect Kenmore 679.50 Elec ke washer, $15. FE 65-1125. | $24.96 Elec SEWING MACHINE ELECTRIC sf LARGE | 50 JOR “APRCIALTY BLACK pint, $0.00 FR 44523 Cell Sometae Btee! OR 1900 . Do It Yourself i Raia ” | SoTRR Wap MANURE. & BLA Ace “pte coment vee $79.50 Relary Lawn Mower $40 04 GUNS AMMUNITION ROCK TARGETS $2 25 Al\imipbum Combination | $39 Uf | PROMPT ra CEE WEEDON HOME EQUIPMEN C. cof uJ “LUMBER FE wi MON THROUOM FRI 6 tot Li 2%s Say ANL AN Sa tC S Ne ‘He believes in long engagements so we're making ours | sot. Pr Sat ~ SAND. retroactive to July of last year!"’ oun, Sa washed or bank cement and cinder blocks Choice For Sale Miscellaneous 00) For S Sale , Miacoliansete 00 IV ANTENNAS wamiee eaANb AND GRAVEL and Mortar, fii dirt and Call OR aa ns YOUNG ee witaM MALI xteee 4 land tte baliale and mews just one | Waar: iauts QeaVEt Chote et © colors _dirt Mike Jenkinson ons Wood, Coal & Fuel 4 Borogers, Sart , eoeraes,, Bond | DRY, weary mR texture paint made with | 3 Paths ag Nag 10418 DART- beautiful testure to WAREHOUSE a eee ‘Pies a| Always Plenty of Free Parking 2258 Dixte near Jet i OPEN DAILY 16 ~ To . = Blackett . $298 GALLON | td 3-900 ME TROPOL ig TEL. EvisiON A 80401 tates interior paso ate OALLON ye minus My = fe. Darviem ‘nm ~ SALE EO bARBER sHoP | Choice of "1 colors Cakland eo Co 4 Orchard Lane 160 HEAT SERVICE OMB ~ Cauy cH SHEERS ~~ Eifictent sate. [FACTORY ANS ac OR Baaine, Thompson, 60 Septic lank, «ess FARM PRES MEATS WHOLE, pros Bud cleaner. West-a-Wee WooD AND wire OAK for sale & +7681) Free posting. sToRKLINE BUGOY. LIKE NEW. | Sak double A. &. _ s oui RUG SO ‘CLEANED “Hoe r 900 a 1 o1 Baste ais’ 4 = Clarks |S PINE PORTABLE RADIOS ja witht Ome $0 wg 4 ars vin 78 : | sins saa ap oro base #46 mente WY bit STATE FINANCE CO.° FE 4-1574 702 Pontise State Bank Bidg. LOW INTER EST Unlimited funts or single em iy | aw omane? Bien phe og le il. G. PETERSON LinOLEUMs | onl? v INOLEUMS. ri 4% Fr "Tr Wall Tile 1 Double Red Stamps | ~~ USED TRADE IN DEPARTMENT | i" i fat M : b J rst wane ee 94.25 sheet | ing boa yee 140 S. Soe news 1 }- cHICaao ROULER SKA size ¥ ot eu" — wer | Ee at bobo tk with fittings FJ. POOLE CO. '- Sicting | Knotty pine paneling TV PICTURE-TUBES” New — One ¥ Warranty so eon fo ee em ‘ot Pe opttan TELEVISION to _Onehe La Ave, FRE ose! her Stage yan “Pitist $100 le xv PURNACE EXx- ne $100. FR aves. able geo mn re) ae Linoleum 6-9 ft. 49c sq. vd. | Lak 3 Said PEO» satiate | pp eee ee sree 8 sere Pee Rar iar ewe .) a ea 7 "ead Garage Score | bene a Vd 3.1 —\neniean ent ame Kiten aah ; o ichigan) =Pivorescent. 9) | BURMEISTER LUMBER ‘ hi ii rans! Hee tears , a TREE RIPENED CAN: a”... — NING PEACHES. "5 BE ‘ E i i Burmeister’ s Northern Lumber Co. WE DELIVER > trast -g gF 82 ss? sttgeerc i x i Loe I-CASES. BARGAINS THRIFTY DRUG, _N. SAGINAW. SUMMER PRICES ON COAL NOW IN’ FECT. GOOD COAL] 6 M. A. BENSON ie Wayne aie me e tor, On " Me “ed ert Brera aa ae of Baldwin | . OR 2106” tin aes eee i a 2 Grade 6 hav milking, MILKINO ee ALL new January, I BLACK DIRT | Surge 2 unit rorwem Joe, . yn milking waite, 6 can 4 Fon asia, af bast. Wor. E apne, "Sail mae-onee comeht| 3 gation Aneem 01 Hee doubie Can’ wOIL BAW 22 Milk Cans and sense”, aw ri Boat ment _ | Not MOCK NOT Pr a 1g Best OF well ete oale ‘cheap “ Putnam i pL chad OR vsED 2.000) — for selling. “potas - pin’ r | Armd 10as one rates miles Tienes Wont a D ROAD & DRIVEWAY | Pontiac out a es BY .-4 ry Gravel “> woLerein Cows. 3 YEARS giving milk. 4 sows ead 29 las Also baled clover hay. 13458 Phone Wolly, MEirose 17-2083 A ~VARDS 00D Fesnen Pas Loy. Duncan bint ron | mora _ . Top set ne D sSieteee wy OR 3.9700 = i m0 | a Ro YORKSHIRE PIGS ing best . ee TOP SOIL | Real farm top —_ > ell = No a" td Re ee mo. oid, pe debe Wen of ‘Pontiac out. i PURKERED GUER 4350 8 Lapeer Ra. ( more, Michigan. |i NOlaTEINe,— We rearpcs heifers, 3} cows, | 3-yeat-old 36000 Benatein Ra Walled, one aie “0M ié Mos oOLb RéoTsTEREDS miles south of Orend ‘te Raliwin Rd ...2ast on win | te Drteh e000 4! ip canoe WOLATHIN id FE just ready to freshen. for Ph MA i re baAY” woop, — ___ Wanted Livestock Livestock 73 73 wit “Miner =e "Pe ETOCE OF Ay eon Por Sate Poultry — 4 roe LARO® PRYERR $1.98. ROAST. and | _ '®¢. hens ve : Conco | ive LEOHORN LAYING HENS Ei and mena ne | S50 Denape CAyie 4008 Walton Bivd aes Ciintanrille Ra BRING YOUR OWN ———— | CONTAINERS. PRICED. VERY REA- SONABLE. § TELE- GRAPH AT VOOR- HEIS ROAD, PARMALL DN TRACTOR. VERT _Sator san, MA bonne, | Meee ine Ui a acm AA ny 00 - ate sou SCHRAM AUTO PARTS rs. | 2838 Dixie Hwy FE 44533 hy Mercury for parts. AL-|# * most new motor. Used no oil Excellent tires, MA 5.3802. ws Open Eves = & #oek Starters and tare rv] Rebullt Hee § of p — for ‘6 care ind Ave. Ph, PE 4-4513 ATTENTION! We are wrecking 10600 to 1604 care and trucks We have = fear si CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE .. KER nCT CON @ition, = ” will sell et ber- Bive Birm oie BIocEA con , pee | USED PAPE Ra Te AND PIPE PRICED AT 995 — rE OR FE #1112 Ky BROS YOUR | BH DEALER PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE __Auction ‘Sales Lake Orion at 7 p.m Purniture dishes clothing a =~ carrier, ime tet 37. ~ ee boat : pn ag eine cock PE Toot. on ercellent condition mY “PRAM 2. Wheel, hand throttle end fin. cellent condition. $150 BIG DISCOUNT — Oxford Trailer 7. oe To see the intest see "Sale Motor Scooters 82 | Brotian picycie ; THE HIGH Se ee car Cylinders rebored. Zack Me ch thon % Hood Ph FE | Kepaind BUMPING & PAINTING FRE E ESTIMATE TMENT or 7A BR. at Meer R SALES 30 Years Pair Case at West Pike te pm. Pe eal ATTER 4 cuentas EAot RED. good condition. WinzZER MOTO Complete + he Ae % «6FE For Sale Motorcycles 83 In Navy ag | — PP od ALL —_ gt 1,000 T1390 a NARLEY” P DAVIDEON | is. ex. Fon PARTS and 68 ri ON Boviesen Geise Co. Ce., ae beat 1656 es Et DAVIDSON, 61, 6501 1 GIRLS 20° $20 1 BOY'S 26" $10 PE ¢30t . il. Lafayette Call rig attcg oe nce NRUDE ToTORS ca | RAE aia aes Reine “aon | ti ape wt ingotetiee 1. J. vanwiat mt. | GOT RENTAL VACAN- SALE | efter @ clock AEONDITIONED BONN Antes ; "1952 | CHEVE. 1 TON EXPRESS 4 SPEED TRANS. 700x17 TIRES RAMP. LOADING TAIL GATE $945 _ LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ‘ PR. OL 1671) “POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” — GMC. Triple Checked Used Trucks t, 1952 Ford Y% ton 608 8. Woodward Fk 4-453] 8 CHeVie TON PICKUP. like new te sell Can be seen et W. Huron Pure Oil, next to Webster School ; "326 pickup ....... $85 1948 Willys pickup. .$295) 1948 GM¢ panel... $195 WILSON GMC | On a — p eee oe, oy 9999. ad , st : “| don't know why I didn’t have that automatic rollaway when we were courting to. break up those long- farewells!” For Sale Used Cars 91 PPL LL DOES OO |e: BUICK SUPER ¢ DOOR 1* heater glass, Ex owner: IPPED. IN CONITION. FE 41112 OR PE 407 KING BROS ios CHEVROLET BLACK TUDOR | style line, MI 42982 . West Side Used Cars oa) W Huron PE 42188 WE + ett SELL. “n> TRADE GLENN'S — The let with bargain prices 54S. Sagmaw St. FE 4-7371 For Sale Used Cars 91 BEST BUY! 1952 DODGE FOUR DOOR As Near to Perfect 2 door, redio, heater and 2 mid ak THOR 8 7 ipa Li & s £ Eg HE PONTIAC “PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 w 90] FUNNY BUSINESS - For Sale Used Cars ai | ‘* Cure SEDAN 1954 FORD. 1950 PONTIAC Sod'Weatet"bparesaue’™= "**™ a 1952 KAISER radio and heater, $895 Manhattan. hydramatic 1953 BUICK — Riviere Coupe 2 tone paint ra- dio and¢ hester. dynafiow. white wall $2,095 1952 BUICK Riviera, 2 tone. paint, radie and heater dynafioe 1953 BUICK 19% BUICK 4 door, Radio and heater 1951 BUICK paint | $9 25 Transportation Specials RO MONEY DOWN JUST GOOD CREDIT 1948 FRAZER Radic and heater $195 1948 DODGE Custom 4 dr, redic and heater. : $295 1947 DODGE a PRICED TO SELL. Keller-Koch ow oF TG ocawarg. Breiner LOOK | AT THIS! 1952 CHEVROLET . FOUR DOOR 3 serene emay ie lide Soaneenenten Sicoming soe owner “| You wens Find a $1,095 nn WEller- Koch YMOUTH. Woodward at 13%) Mile Rd. Lincoln 68410 a ee ae ee nee Dodge § Forder Sedan Mead. | worook, Dark Green 16.000} 05 mies $1078 ZZ * wee Wee, Date. Segen, Resin, Nester. Pe P3198 Ford “Business Coupe Good | No. S61-A, '48 Ford | $195 . USED ~ ous SOS ee eee CHEVY. “$1295. stock NOMBER hag ay CHEVROLET $895 — DEBARER wounen sea rE ~ $495 “$495 oot N “$745, STOCK NUMB a ‘3 RASH 2 DOOR. EQUIP $399 | re Sr ee "Wasi | | Transportation | | No. 659.A, “ahah f No, 694-A, "49 Dodge $245 ; Matthews- ‘Chomelee | / apace ‘séssééesede £F STOCK NUMBER wa "0 FORD) ene ues. ‘8 PLY-|° * Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth. 1954 PLYMOUTH PLAZA. SAV@Y_ A RELY A DERE CARS. 44 193 KellerKoch PT TEI DRIVE OUT TO CLARKSTON MOTORS; WHERE OVERHEAD IS LOW AND SAVE MONEY. ‘= Sea CIES Tell folks betes ‘town tiac| . Press For Rent ads. Dial Chevrolet _FE2-8181 for an..ad-} 211 S. Saginaw St. -T writer. f FE 44546 y a el cing ag gg hay Ay | as a Car Can Be!- $195 12675. Z YOU | | 5h wa voc ; P : Club coupe, radio and heater. r Y's all Come ARE! .Keller-Koch ’ CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER 1948 PACKARD Crescent See ° Weedwars of tie latte Bd sadlicmen unenae o_ Us! » ae a $195 i have Hipe Clean tar 1982 Ford Victoria that you can afford — CUSTOM V-8 9 Ne oT 147 PLYMOUTH many at only — _sonal 5-2928. Station wagon Radio and beater. $20 Down §$| ime. tnarasen) ‘53 Chevrolet. See td ones ot w bewder directional sigeals | cts es we feo deur | 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. MOTOR SALES os Wee tareake’ payments ts ne oe SS ad 171 S. Saginaw St. | A Car You Would Have! CRtT7 "MOTORS INC. ; . to See to Appreciate ! C.| 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. on MANS pret | or eter wir enan $350 ima), Dich. 1. dear, | deft $1395 PEN ‘TIL 9 P. : : eg Le a " 1946 PLYMOUTH . 198 Ford club pee $125 Baa Sevetowin "“™™ | Keller-Koch inca a ice aap UNNING CON. em ete ~ oc oF ay aes mage Many others to choose from. ) BUICK Linocin O0tep oe PONTIAC A SALES .. % : #1/ Community . _ | Motor Sates’ -23?- Inc. M-H | nana ESE ora : That's the .address of 605 N. Main, Rochester 054 zl ut BARGAINS on South ont 123! ua: CHRYSLER K 5 aaMnw treet, ite CHEVRS. ET 7 DOOR New { i . 7} 335353%3 s.— iu | éséedes, ss fy tj i Ei i i H i At Oliver's you'll find 70 cars with prices on the, windshields. e t wi E™ Pthome| a ~ FORD CUSTOM 2.DOOR $795. LARRY | JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer to 17] We Finance — Ld s — + CODOR V4 W-8 RADIO akat. nat rot “bE IT The lot is open for your | inspection—drop in and browse around with no interruptions, then see us Monday for the car of your choice. “OLIVER 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner.of Williams St.) / FE 2-9101 1950 PACKARD Deluze Sedan. Redio and heater 1949 OLDS her = we $395 1950 FORD Convertible. V4 radio and heater. $495 1949 DODGE . Convertible coupe : $395 number | _+ For_A Good Deal “\ "3 Picea ~ FESO | 1952 KAISER MANHATTAN Fay By owner car you would ‘sroud "to own. HURON MOTOR SALES FE 2204 | 62 W. Huron SEE PAULSON- 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 ‘53 Plymouth wih ratio’ Sci “ehus "way 5 irmiignen re TIL 9 Pa GRAND. OPEN ING. DETROIT MOTOR LES Save SL, 1,000 Factory. Officials’ Cars a meer Batak INC. Bob F ind Inc. Plymouths STATION WAGONS ™ on cesiee % PLYMOUTH... et) be & and Sed tows A Trish $20 DOWN wate Roos gains Fine eae 8 -Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome S ~Bright Spot — poster, becomes os ” OPEN TO TILOP Lori | . —e wi monary . 4 “ sCHUTZ MOTORS INC. "OPEN TIL 9 P. Your Convenience see oT ORS INC. = net a i ys a For Your Convenience conditions enable scen a 3% Jan “. = 1963 8T. hardtop with extra equipment. ‘ GOODWILL ‘49 CHEVROLET — STATION WAGON uses At this Ws @ fine second a mae s e 52 CHEVROLET “" $950 “'$0 NASH SEDAN a 2, cond? $495 / ‘ . , ‘ 54 Pontiacs Demonstrators and Officials Cars Low Mileage | Good Selection Right Prices Phone 3-7117 ‘SO STUDE...:......$395 x one aa heater and over — Finest cnadcataateute : The Big Paved Lot | hep reach your om the '¢ . coil gah” Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. writers dat FE2 SIS. + ‘> / as e ae Se Bei. See eee <2 oy a te 7: 43 a é fi * : . { or . tet cea: ea 5 Eee ES tee . Pan Be ot j . S| gee. a eee ee i % ; . J P cae 2 ik = Pe ee : » r , ‘ : ee | ; é Lc! ( = + ‘ i % 4 \ +e _. |THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1954 eng de f i. $ : : F = sen soyy f ‘ " . 2 “7 today's Television Programs--| --Today'’s Radio Programs-- filmswie ——[Fdan Visiting - Channel —WJBK-TV Channel 6—WWS-T¥ Chenaed 1 WEES-TY __Presrams furnished. by stations Usted t this colums are subject te change without notice, DETROIT (UP)—Full bus serv- ; = ——— ; Om CELW, cone) oi, am Wwoas, Gi) = WTA Gm) © Wann, cies) | '0@ will be restored to 14 south- * TONIGHT'S TV MIGHLIGHTS | 1:30—()—Today’s Faith, (2)—|9:98-(2)—Arthur Godfrey . : , = | Gator Gutealt exbarte - today, Our a oo—(4) Concert Hall. Music. (7)| Carnival . ; _ TontGnT WXYS Paul Winter WAYS. Revival Tyme 2:00-—WJR, Mra Burton Intertown Suburban Bus Lines offi- m| +] ttee—4) Home. (1) Creative! 990 W7m, mainte eae Sen tie | Se: Seek | RW Newel cials announced Friday. aon say a SUNDAY AFTERNOON Cookery. WXYR, Novy Be crs 10:4—WIR, Mantovant WOAR, News, Mall The company officials said 5o| Rearming of ' jet: "| 10-14) Anywhere U.S.A. (7)— | M0:90—(2)—Strike it Rich. Weak here Meme | Me mie, cen wn | AWE Meee Woltetane | Pev cont of te normal service was! Subject of Tolks With Ethel \ Jungle Story.(2) Facts Forum. |13:00—(4) Bob Smith Oe WIR, styets Dete | ORL, Angalices Chaves | Were eerie Serre NOMLW, News, Devies restored Friday after workers ap: | : ‘ (4) and Albert. Ethel 4 Show. (1) | "ww, Marine WXYZ, News, Winter w Muste 2:90—WIR proved a new contract, ending a Foreign Ministers. solves traffic phoblem for ex- | 12:30—(4)—Mich, Conservation. (7) Playhouse; (2) Valiant Lady. CKLW. ‘et miate | WJRK. Gun. Music Sat een, Witness wat ee 7 ’ 7 Al Peg WCAR Talk Sporve | WCAR, Radic Temple WIBK. News, Music WXYZ, Martin Biock ‘day strike against the company. | | on pert Albert, Lynch, Alan U1: 1~(2)—Love of Life. a; : CxLW The new agreement DON # — British Foreign costar. (2) Bea ~Auntie Dee. (2)—This Is the : Life 0:30—WIR, Reynolds 11:4——WIR, Radio Spotlight | 11:18—WIR e@ympheny LW. Bud Davies new was reached | . : Bunce : t the Lite e914) =| Bink, Dinner Muste w Ken Cline WWJ, Go te Towns t:45—WIR, Brighter Day | by company and union negotiators | 5ecretary Anthony Eden‘ flew Clock. Bud Collyer, Roxanne | Ad: “Travel Unlimited. (2) SAR ceadicters 000-an CHLW. Let There Be Light) WWJ, M Pays late Thursday night. Brussels today to begin talks with with quiz. (1) The Stranger. |"—(0=City Atfair,, ~~ | Tomorrow's Search. wean Mase “Wate Fite hes apres [TST | ot ee ae, ——-—-__ European leaders on plans to re- Mone Lien : Geli, y . Pray . . ewe, Gare WIR, Wilitep House : . Lane aad eee ete | Wall Ade | 6 | RE | ES] | YMCA Will Seek |“tic “asatae w : ~- * —_ CKLW, News, Living Eden will visit pect. tophers, ' MONDAY AFTERNOON ace Ce gese | ee tee eee MONDAY MORNING _——— os ’ | ropean capitals poi wnd heen Kyo: oo—(4) paar 4 Rooney — 1:16—(2)—Wiiat's Your Trouble, 12: 00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 Ww, Sestiiahs co Parte oxLw, ee Chate ¢:20—wun, Agrictt Voice CELe tes ee ‘ | foreign ministers of Belgium, Hol. movie studio, accidentally be-|!'20><1) Sunday Matinee, (2)| °Ce# Comics. (2) Ladies Day. | ° CHLW: Thenter Pg agree sae Fee Ce *wIBK, ‘bon Mead New Members |Gerraany ead =~ Bina: comes crimebuster. (2) Stage | Featurette. 1%: b—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. | +: by-—e > 1 WIBK. Gentile, Binge WEVE. O¢ WeKencte | Eden newsmen | ow, Dorsey Brothers -host | 1: 45—(2)—See for Yourselt , aceon coon een | wnve, Fomuvante Geld WCAR, Cottes . | #:46-—WIR, Gal Gundey j not soled “any SS ee comedian Jerry Colonna, Phil 12:30—(7)—News, Weather. (2)—| ‘Ww3. inheruance | CEL. Tapernecte . | (WHYS, Mews, woit sigs agri ic | Annual Drive Opens nacea” as an alternativ the 2:00—(2) Cowboy G-Man. (4) Do-| Wel¢ome Travelers. (4)—Ladies| WX* Green Room | SUNDAY APTERNooN CRLW, Teby David 4:00 WJR, Music Mall e ative to Foster, winning —. — ry it CKLW. Keep Healthy ca a NOR W IR, dim Vinal ww ickstage Wile | With Dinner Sept 21; ay ies Alas an ete a Harvest Moon Dance. Festiv er. rr T48—CKLW. Globetrotter ot sy ey ww), Maxwell © - . in an which was killed the (1) Football \ Prelude to|%:30—(4) Comment. (7) John 12:48—(7)—Stars on Seven. ten w 8, Bocas wary rath Merai¢ cxtw. i toe | WEAR news Cricut” =) Runs Through 30th French National Assembly. preg, ts ge mynd gaan ee Show. (2) Movie Matinee. | 1:99_(2)—Robt. Q. Lewis. Wxvi Banciag arty WIBK. News. ice” | WA News tettee’” | it MUR Mein Tom Horwitz, 59 Waldo, has| put we have got some ideas iiopé, Winged Victory chorus. | = Siar Showcase, | 9—(O—Joan McBride, 2)—| SISK: F Oeeree NU WETE News. rismee| "CREW. Tour Davia | ftw crises arowe | Deen named chairman of | the | Eden said. “My intention is to put 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello| Houseparty. ; ‘ Te --cta WCaR, . ww, Wo “A member | these to some of the statesmen so—(@) Amateur Hour. Ted/ Dp Roundup. Featurette. (D CRUW. Jamboree a WATE Csesod. Wall Live) Gal, News ‘wrent® [ship drive. Committeemen who! who «i : ; : ned the EDC treaty and to Mack hosts amateur talent =| What in World. %:60—(2) Baseball. (4) Greatest | “RU, Tre Jor Money | WO vet ne » Austte $.00_won planned the event are Ralph Nor-| hear wi " (4) Saturday Night Revue ' | Gift. (7) My Life. Tae «eB Bee Magia WRK. Oealile. Wings Ww, News, J. Deland vell, co-chairman, Dr, Irving Gor- ee nap Binge > ay. — ight - | 4:00—(4) Hall of Fame. (7 CKLW, Barndance Gymphonette ? WW, News KYR, Wattrick, Mok. a s trip been described Fddie Albert emcees revue with ~ (1) Super | 9:15 -(4)—Golden Window wate ee Gxiw, "Toby Davia Sxiw: dale Chase don, Don E. Hanson, Max Kerns. | py the Foreign Office this way: Cun Youg, Per Carval, Law| Cfo (@ Man of Week, |® | ae Beasts || Eat aeearare | WHE Ge’ cuecee | SURE en uted [Ren Jerome, Jr., Join Hhrtinger. "Ty establish pervonal ‘contact . . + i . sd ews, reuse . ie Se hceagan Se |t—2) Yet Tee Sana [MRL Ow Mews Poms) SB | AE SSE | reams | tage el aati al Magi, |vh epee Rr chestra. (2) Two For the Money. | 5:00—(4)—Wings Over the World. 2:45—14 10:00 wue Battove, Country | hIS-CKLW, News cuLw: News Bavia. wk Be ner on Sept. 21 the drive will | ortieon eg —e —-< me \ierb Shriner ‘hosts quiz. (7)| (2) American Week. (7) Annie | *“—‘4)—Concerning Miss Mar-| yi, Square, Dance 2.90-WIR, Sun Afternoon | Winn’ Neve “entile CKLW, Bilt Mictoct continue ( Sept. 30 | —_ aca Boxing. Welterweight boxing) Oakley lowe. | CRLW: Wayne King” Wave, tee lt ee | WEAR Carousel Vict sath ake = juation (created by the French re- bout: Joe Miceli vs. Wallace |. ; ) Haw — CHLU? Pres cea "Bente | Sie SR Bet Geese sas win, Ours Mesep liar the rive” om jection of EDC) and to learn trom &:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) You Are | *@*-{") Hawkins Falis. 0:50 wor sown e os. drive’ is headed by the! them their views at first hand.” Smith. e . ¢ ou cot b Towe B Country 2:45—CKLW, Chosen People| WCAR. Coffee With Clem — chairman and four divisional heads feeticaedbcein dd ote: ae cen ti Ween taka There. (7) Laurel and Hardy, | 3:15—(4) First Love. CKLW. Sanctuary nee ww, Oolten maw ad este wal MONDAY EVENTNG Frank Oosterhot Kerns. Milo T v= Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson,| SUNDAY'S TY momuicuTs |*%—(4) Betty White. (7) Airbase.| "Wavt "hop "sf tows CuLW: Lotheres tour — | gsasWOAR, Reale Revival | WH Bene — portray the Coopers, as Liz leads 3:45—(T)--Cowboy Colt. wasn’ 0:90—CKLW. Prentions 000—WIR, WAXD etrnce-ueltenste | The “Y™ te a participating ager revolt against Dior fashions. |*@—(4) News to You (2) Meet ewan, cron any | WHYS Neer of Déctton | "Ww! Gummer Oven Gone | WAR howe Sous | YF, the Community Chest and the UAW-CIO. (7) You Asked | ##0—(0—Pinky Lee, "WORE Fos at fon $:48—CKLW, Tune Time ware reat aah Chad United Fund from which it de- oo—(2) That's My Boy. Eddie! For it. 4s15—(2) Tiger Talics. caw Vietss | 408 WW, Weekeng WIBK, News, sary "Warps Wad Quriet | rives financial support. It is from comedy — pogo 6:30—(4) Max Liebman Presents. on Howdy Doody. (2) M “ORLW. Meckalier a aa vscam gon ci CaLY a pari sah grat is E lur- 5 b } e ’ “ — Ww. Quy - j WCAR, Tei Gperte son’s family. (7) The Big Play-| Betty Hutton im “Satins and| phy Calling. SUNDAY MORNING ; cured. News back. Sports film. — Spurs,” the story of a rodeo per- s—()—Barnaby ‘ at ‘Riv, te ig "CREM. Good egneee \ Four types memberships are 9:15—(7) Stranger Than Fiction. former who comes to New, York | —— ta. (:48-CKLW, Lorne Gree © avelionie, Mapier memberthty ieiit © Every Hows ni and falls in love with a maga- | 5:68 — (@) — Happy Hollow. (7)— : _ beware *:t—WIR, Pete Joe tor the individual; family mem- |} } ~ ; zine photographer. (2) Your| Auntie Dee. (2)—Portia Faces am iar eee | “Gad. te Geer Mertia sewie. | DeFBHI: Men's Club for business | »:30-(4). Hit Parade. Polly Ber-| Playtime. (7) Playhouse Lite. Sat, aay Chapel vw Today | RIOR, A. Waar aces and professinal men and the full gen, Giselle MacKenzie, Snooky CREW. stras Baterive vi, hy Story oye athletic club memberships Lanson, Russell Arsns sing top|? 00-(2) Toast of the Town. 24 §1#—(2)—Secking Heart tte—wwj, Cotlee Concert | WJBK Music M Sule eve 1.2 WIR, Quest Rouse The membership workers will | tunes of week. (2) Ellery Queen, | Sullivan will present the Darryl | 6:38—(2)—Bob Crosby. (#)— Ad-| "Syj"Sm, "ert, tyme 5:43—CKLW, Farm Mutual | WCAR Rews Sheen Have three get-togetler report Hugh Marlowe as Queen in| F: Zanuck Stery, with stars| venture Patrol. ‘%)—Wild Bill . Time WCAR, Carousel me WETS, whispering | > See” 7 | meetings besides the kick-off din- Doodle of Death.” (7) Miss; 28k Benny, Tony Martin, Ty-| Hickock. me SUNDAY evinme SuLW. Mery | tuemuw, uy mune | Ber — >> Music . America Contest. Coronation of} '0* Power, Clifton Webb, Shir-| 5.45 (2) Sports. Taw Oh, enc tata | “tIR Gene aatey — | WAR, Bong Porede . | WwA May’ Wun Music '|8 p.m, Sept, 23. A progress report Miss America for 1955; beauty| ‘y Temple, Dan Dailey, Dick ' vee WxYS, Mon. Wendlinee GRYe dil Marries % yd Teak ene = ot Ge heels this | + tet Rie Ry Kec'an Gere |—agoepay avewmn | EE ae ge iw | Gere oa OF as DeHaven. (7) Flight No. 7 . ; ¢:15—(4)—News. (T)—News. 10:00—(4) . Big Picture. Armed : ¢:00—(4)—Music Time. (T)—De | "#*-WOAR, Morn. Musteats : ” P mene ' 77 : . ‘ Force ENG. C2 Two tn” Love: +00—~)-Big-Picture.—_|" tret-Dathine/~¢2)—ene “Autry foe ee ‘eS | Wiis hadiaptas “Expert ant Ache Nias Sen | inane ww, () College of Musical) Man Comes” eas hoe , = ware 5 ss "finns. ne Ay aene ‘ “4 a on tne . Knowledge. Tennessee Ernie| McNally. (2) GE Theater. (1)|ieneay Gy eee 1b. poe mae oe Tina Up mee eons wm |f0 Wiggle Her Toes Sports He mee | News. ¢:46—(2) Perry Como. (4) News CKL Wiamer 6: 16—wxyz, “worts GLASGOW, Scotland @—A usted 7 8:38—(2) Man Behind the Badge. entre Valley e1 ae foot expert has urged Britain Bovebell 10: §~(2) Movie Date.~“Boy,-Girl| Maj. Gen. John B. Montgomery | ™"”™™ @ Lite "wer raed ba. wad “wat grants | Queen Elteabeth I to let her toes Washington Be: 1:0—( Michigan =Barndance. Air ss—wws, onhih Gans yawn, Dole vous | iwi" Pape theses -ae ws film on Rita teowntc’ cod ee | Muste country style. (7) To Be Veive | aoa ‘a ee re Pp. + Mt ww, ee ere |Help too i a —— Progra : wine. Mets CHLW corn: Chere | N. Derrick England. senior lee- il) (39 On Your Dial 11:30—(4) Saturday Show. To Be oe eee VR WIEE, Prectom G07 | ros5 wen THs 0.20 WIR, Gangvusters turee at London Foot Hospital, de- , Announced. (7) Armchair The- &:68—(4) The Medic. (2) Public = Detar | RLY. Autti arent Ww, Amarieas Band clared: “Few have « greater af ee RY . ater. Vietor MeLaglen in “We're Defender. (1) Wrestling. .. ob yal a bag Sur: Seaag' bee |tection or admiration than 1 have i Going to Be Rich,” film feature. &:38—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) i Pant ; . Tee owe rate oes Get teak eed Gee SUNDAY MORNING Masquerade. Party. . OM—WIEK, D. Toung 11-9 wry roe en's footwear, Women would be. a SRLy Re heceeer ‘Willing to follow her much more 9:00—(4) Crossroads Church. (7) z a fas, |S eee. Maca Ea | Tae al Action Theater. (2) Jewish Cen- | 16:38—( said i tenary. . $:30—(4)—Col. March. Queen end , ‘ oa Ww. The Rogers 19:n0—w. Wight Rita could 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers. :00—(4) Sunday Show. (2) News. | 1¢:60—(4) Star Showcase. (7) pag Ah Seite Guine on have @ great deal of influence.” . - (ft) Feature film Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2) N i Py ' MONDAY AFTERNOON 1 God's World. : i oe if | : i 3 10: 00—(4)—Cartoon (D— MONDAY MORNING Detroit Pulpit. 16:38—(7) Famous Playhouse, (4) + J 00 10: . Callahan. cy |" (0 Today. )—Morning | sage 4. (2) Theater. y WAR Rees! Harmony — | CKLW! Dr Bernbouse | WCAM. Tiger Tunes Sy, charles Lowe follment in three years is expected Sinema. * o-N n he Be rd ° 4 ~ two weeks Q ‘ | Sf - He's Making ‘Mood’ Music of $800 fo Buy Car fs Gio tre tater wept t-te] LAKE PLACID, N.¥. @® + In/ shy ot parking meter funds. NEW YORK — Today we get an-|tor’s care since collapsing during), OMAHA W® — Joe Vachal, 17-|,° the play, “Harvey” was an invisi- the Se ee ee ze _ | year-old high school senior who) wen 1 got in that bank — realized | same name also is thvidible. Miss-| s * ” = Steve Allen on this wek's What's|bank of $800 because he didn’t| better go through with it anyway.” estaurant owner Harvey| used to keep irrigation ze Tt Jackie Gleason can do it, 80 |My Line.” want his father to have to “pay| Vachal was delivered into the | Strauss put out @ seven-toot figure! free from weeds. f can Tony Bennett; he’s arranging ei Re for my car” awaited arrangement “™Stody of federal and conducting a “mood” album isags dues Colas on, aa tata ‘betere @ US; commintionsr! 5 ' © a? they quit, because they can’t see | DeTe. One TV talent show (not Ged | ove to eye with “the direction | The bank was robbed Wednes trey’s) strived fo get the “right” | the show is taking.” day and Sheriff Joe Divis of Wa-| Anti - by giving most of the | e288 bso, Neb., took Vachal into custody | marched to win. the Manhattan Savings Bank, Martha Raye’s still under a doc- * . Divis said he found the trail that VACUUM CLEANER WITH Faye Emerson's son made his The following TV Service Orgonizations ore now in @ position to offer credit terms when amount is $30 or more.. Ask about our exclusive CBS Hytron Plan. automatic 4-WAY — For the First Time ‘In Pontiac and TOKYO @ — The Far East Air . * Force today identified four units! A court room drama, They Stand en whose withdrawal from Korea will| Accused, will teturn after a two Vicinity : ay he completed this year. year absence. In it the actors and J lg cleaning The four, all bomber or fighter-| members of the legal profession “ ba pore eyes ony cen eee They of te be "tetien a : - nw of the story. TY ; COMPLETE with is i Light Bomb Wing. > scog _ Headquarters of the 18th Fight-| flattening re é Reg. $89.95 : er-Bomber Wing, to Clark Air ‘i on ' ed A ke and oat nag h nnn 2: gee . sors x units of the 18th will be stationed | It's on to make | | | Only Fectory —sdSSSt:sCBusdget Plon A AE SRRLAREETE ay emer 8 tae. 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NEW Radio, heater tinted glass, tear q side walls, extras. 81.506. 52565 Birmingham. MI At Oliver's you'll find 70 cars with prices on the windshields. | The Jot is open for yeur, inspection—drop in and browse around with no interruptions, then see us 199 PACKARD 4 DR. 4 WILSON GMC “0 8. Woodward FE 4-4531 _ TRUCKS 3 ES mg "42 Plymouth, Wt Dnige COR. ot cum ”| eons meee 2! ~DETERSON * aS $360 | Kaiser. 0 beauty sin? = ¢ SRE. BR) Ramee ae i em | SPE ae ee” BS) S Bors “SP pirmeni’ coor’ gor sor pages ~~ other tate mode) and trans- VICE oe cost eotene ; a a — Riemenschneider Bros. ECONOMY CARS 1951 FORD —— = Seater. License $895 19590 PACKARD Deluze Sedan. Redio and heater | | 1949 OL DS | Ae soeen, $495 | Fine dafety-Tested Used a é N 5 te] ©) 7 a Z '@) DeSoto Plymouth Dotler ™ OPEN TIL 9 PM. For ¥ OPEN ee -~ — wn |& NO : : i i 2 H wn Ce = 4 N z ot So Zz wn 7 we) Factory off ficials’ Cars SCHUTZ MOTORS INC! 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See ae ee | 85 +8] FORD VICTORIA car, By '52 CHEVROLET 4 door sedsa with radic- heater = ‘30 NASH SEDAN Ambassador model im top condt- tion. and "$495 bd ’ a . 54 Pontiacs Demonstrators and Officials Cars Low Mileage Good Selection Right Prices 'g| PONTIAC ae Oa ae j . ‘ ' * fe " ge ) . >. aif ' 4 iti wae . Zag . : : ' * 4 4 ¥i os = ’ ‘ ra ¢ ' ~é 4 ——— THE PONTIAC PR : | : J / - : . : ESS, we ; . ? -- Today's Television Pr = ESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1954 pe en ae aay vision Frrograms - - -- Today's Radio ae TWENTY-SEVEN Channel }—WIBK-TV tebe. ay Progr ull Bus Seryice iad : Sais “irvetingt cra | SAN Ber < ge ge Noag Mes comedy of Jarrin’ lack. | @: ° 400_wWWs, Weenend CRLW, Rews, Musie €:10—WaR, Clase United which it de- comedy of Jera’ Jack Jacke | #9010) Max Lichen Present. |4:8-(0 Hewty Doody. cy Mur | "SSG eas” ‘Setters | Beak Rome Am | RARE" [ieMnemberaibe tht ite balance back. Sports film. Spurs,” the story of a rodeo per- ~ + SUNDAY MORNING Woah Guy "boven sha gv Wca, tae Opens. a uae cae ee 9 16-(7) Stranger Than Fiction. | “xp wtio comes to New York a ‘rar Bett 3 “GEM, Bie Pit "| SE Soot Beare aa News ' Films. love with « maga- | 5:60 — (® — Happy Hollow WJBK, Proudly oe~cue, w. \ our memberships zine 4 . (The . Larne Green Pligg, lo are 9.30—(4) Hit Parade. Polly Playti . @ Your| Auntie Dee.’ (2)—Portia Faces ¢:30—WJIR, Parm Review 000 WEYE. 0:45 WIM, Pete . membership is . gen, Giselle MacKenzie, sre = i — guy. ey a "te Gee | ORLY, * 2 re ed a aks taenlly iene | * Every Hour of week. ey nd of the Town. Ed | §*1&—(2)—Seeking Heart. Pi hac grallgg Rs all wre, Pe a. en's wean and professinal a acs Get ee | tunes AD an will present : Btory a athletic ri Hugh Marlowe. es Queco in| F:Zaack Stary the Darryt |6:30—(2)—Beb Croshy. (O— Ad| "Waa Sie Race | wee: Reve mo. | Se ome nee |. The ane sae se ’ stars} venture Patrol. ‘7)— 6:48—CKLW, Ferm Mutual we a workers will Doodle of Death.” (7) Miss; 28°* Benny, Tony Martin, Ty:| Hickock. )—Wild Bill , Time WCAR, en See have three get-together report America Contest. Coronation of| Tome Power, Clifton Webb, Shir- Pry choc Senay meetin ee Wataperng ° : Loew &. "| meetings besides the kick-off din- Miss America for 1955; beauty| ‘Y Temple, Dan Dailey, Dick ‘$:45—(2)—Sports. 1:t0—w. scireengine ¢:00_WJR, Gens cuLw Mery, Morgen ST 7 aly report meeting is at 36 fo aoe) et MONDAY EVENING 7 cu eve Mose gla Sd uy & bel pent osteo © te Gah Dee os | a0) Big Picture | Dame Time. ()—De- | "#-WCAR, Morn. austen rok * "thet Mm Rich ber 30th at _e on Septem- . Lutry. WY, a Rarvey ° 10:39 — (@ College of Musical aaa or cones _——— “Big | ¢:18—(4)—News. (1)—News. se . “Expect Asks Queen Tennessee Ernle| McNally. (2) GE Theater. (1)\ mee mm, em (D US. o- . howta quiz. (2) The American! Walter Winchél: (| Highway. (2) News. ee ~ to Wic le T . Behind €:4§—(2) Perry Camo A _ 109 Her oes " saline the Date.“““Boy, Girl . Maj Gen. John B. Batam Badge. | Caravan. + News py] 0:18—Waye, ‘ GLASGOW, Scotland @—A Sports a ” : * * ry H ‘ ’ = is special guest in depiction of 7°6%—(4) Great Life. (7) Ben Jury | 11:48—WIR, Rosemary #20 WR, snow Wo | foot expert has aaies Enter- urged Britain's Beseball 11:00-—(4) Michigan Barndance.| %Curity operations of the Air) Prise U.S.A. (2) Burns and He nag | WWE. Secund Chance at Queen Elizabeth 11 to let her toes Music country style. (T) To Be Force police. (7) Dr. L Q Allen. ’ ; tenon * paypal. .< wiggle freely and thus start @ ta Washington is—Wsek, Dele Young ah! Beney _werven | S10-WEEK Ghee Giepewe jchion Ser seneitte a3” Ha at Detroit Announced. 9:00—(4) Loretta Young Show.|7:30—(7) Voice Program. (2) t =e = rer cpouks onde 11:30—(4) Saturday. Show. To Be, ‘2) The Web. (7) Break the Talent Scouts. , 7 ‘Se eS SW: Geary Kaye" ait “seg a _— (1) Armchair The-| Bank. aed . WCAR. News CKLW tenryt : . 8:00-—(4) The Medic, 1:48 WIBK, Freedom Chere N. Derrick 4 ater. Victor McLagion in “We're 9:39 — (4) Nature r ae (2) Public ° rere | a0: yn. 9.30 WIR, Gangbusters turer at Londen > fen tga ae 1130 On Your Going to Be Rich,” film feature.| What's My © yoy Defender Wrestling. 6:00— WIR, Deiter s Austin Orant a pane cared: “Tow have hao snes = ; wale #:39—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) ae Ea. OKLW. S esneus | fection poem : a we SUNDAY MORNING 10:00—(4) Badge Masquerade Party. : : 1 Maten Trent | WIBK or admiration then | have 9.00—(4) Crossroads angel a A Phan . c ener te enh Sat bee 5 Se Ge Church. (1) $:08—(T)—Boxing. (2) — JER, D. Young - 2 aoe gives lead in wom- Action Theater. (2) Jewish Cen- | 1¢:38—(4) Playhouse. (2) Place Theater. te ware. en's footwear. would be SY 990—(4) Faith Frontiers. ' (2) | 11:69—(4) Sunday Show. 6—WJBK. Dale Young “ae” < ont paler yp | a gle Service All Mehes Tv G (2) News. \1e:08—( , England said like the RADIO Paci: amen halih. Gh Yona . @ ee Quine » Ginger Regere Wipe te en Paley on one es sm / FOX TV & 6:00—(4)—Cartoon . A ‘ News. Baptist MONDAY AFTERNOON a@ great deal ” Detroit Pulpit. Carnival. @ 16 15—12)—Weather. . $18 ‘Wei Mew Lite Sars Tee h a influence. 10:30—(7)—Meet Mr. Cxilahan. (2) ane secices ie ease “Sak, ker | Adrion Expects 300 | Sinema, : Stage 4. (2) Theater heer el’ Deciies 1@: 11:00~()—News. Die > Dr. Barnhouse wean Hien 110 WIR, | Rowe fone (UP)—The é :1$—(2)—Bil Barker. / (2)—Newa. (1)— Mae 18—3 ne WATE Sports, three years is expected 11:00-—(T)—Terry and Pirates. (2) SS Action Ski. Bed Dries |..Suime! Corry ‘oenue at Adrian College when enreliment Court of Health. (4)—Adventure ee in the Night. SS ; bree ged Mall 14:35—WaR, tions cal tan ee ae ae } Ho. Theater. WxYZ, Paul . : } © Armchair Theater. wns tar wt mee | SR: Pade SRO Bee Fry | they enpected enrtiment to: tp | ane ot i eh — — | Tony Bennett Joins Act--|Boy, 17, Robs Bank Th oe Mexican Food Costs U He’ Ma . : yp tl, ieves Help of a rabbit last June, It was le] ywexico - “te 3 * Dise i beled 4 arvey.” . == Bank 165 ak Ing Mood Music of $800 fo Buy Car fa Ge hin's tether |Pul Act ce ead tis tone wy 56 pele tke a EW YORK — Today we get an-|tor’s care since collapsing during |. OMAHA y See ee wee ae ee ond ware 04d pubis ever Algun othér look at scenes behind the | &? appearance last weekend. . 1 @ — Joe Vachal, 11- ihe play, “Harvey” was an invial- The sign was stolen the other| % 1%. tor more TV tidbits. | Robert Q. Lewis eure meee ian ble rabbit. Now, a sign by the) night. =, ~ ee oe @ -: Retert Q. Lewis sis to tor |S We OD hemes me oan ‘same name also is tnvidible. Miss- _ ; = It Jackie Gleason can do it, 001 My Line.” on this wek's What's|bank of $800 becaute he didn't ay byl: a Fish which eat plants often are can Tony Bennett: he's a want his father to have to estaurant owner Harvey | used to keep 8 arranging ** e A “pay Strauss put out @ seventoot few irrigation channels and conducting a “mood” album. Last week Red Butténs signed for my' car’ awaited arrangement “— % figure | free from weeds. a ex-Bob Hope writers; this week teday before a U.S, commissioner’ a Fy ctw ns | BE SS | Th wed tte] rey’s) to get the “right” | the show is taking.” day apd Wael dee tote of Oe, winner by giving most of the | ee han Sects. took Wasted fate oatede pipentiedle cae, Eo unamnyeodine Henry J. Taylor, news commen-| yesterday at the Prague, Neb. to win. Se goetpeye wets tator, has been elected trustee of | High School. , ' a) — toned eee - Martha Raye’s still under a doc-| **e @ Divie said he found the trail that ‘SERVICE Ht “hit Force § eee = } Air Force Names |” sivas oon rose For th : | Tne feowine TY Series Orgerisetions oe no : and Lewis told the net- : ° ° : ° terms when amount is $30 i : work they can't possibly get Jer: or F or more. Ask about our exclusi to aS Units Withdraving |Zezesease= | Or She First Time Og CaS Hon Pan automatic TOKYO @ — The Far East Air . ery, j P +; d } from Korea Accused, e @¢@ bene: St Resin or Sehtar- members. of the legal profession y . Ce ee ne can, eens SO I oe tetas Hy They bee: Philtppines. script. They ed lib from an outline i’) Canin The 3rd Light Bomb: Wing co ot, 5 ‘ | _ 4 * The mb Viguieroneher Wie, | som on Cimtemus lier’s tutest ’ COMPLETE with Headquarters of the 18th - sgt : onSeuke Fight-| flattening fanfare. 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